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PEARSON—Pb eician missionary froIndia, will preach Oshawa last week end. GREENWOOD� a •�Surgeon. Dumbarton. l�y SOsn .�7"�Z' is the United Church on Sunday, 24 Miss Glenna Gilmer visited her of May, at`11 a. n1Mr. Davidson friend, Miss Ethel Bray at Peter_ ]ILLS t RE. FORSYTH. bph:D., Director Is running fall blast sawing num- vvill be well worth hearing as he has, bora last Sunday. _• • �', •optometrigl Asaociatfonof Ontario. Rea, her; reaches, doubletrees, a -very timely message about India, A number from here attended the h�1,��dd Member of the America optometrical he having spent t Aaa6datfon. Eya esamiaed by appoiatmeat. tongues etc. g Pe ever twenty-five teachers training classes last Mon- Established 1838 Ptwae 2804. Claremont.out, years in_that country. day night at Brougham Open to bay a quantity of Road BARL A.GRUBIN,R. O.—Eyesiitht basswood and elm rr`Mt svwLa The W. M. S. ladies packed the Speeislfst. Honour graduate of the College lQgg, bale at Mrs. McConochie's home on 'There is no better Pastry u�. ofpyc ometry of Canada: Gold medalist and. ` `— Rev. D. 3. Davidson drill preach in Monday, the bale was valued 'at $116. Flour made than Qnt Herman prizewinner in 1928• At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays �' the United Church on. Sunday, May Mrs. J. Pearson and little dao h a�sy Monday from 9 a,m. to il p.to in d: 24th p.'In. Mr. Davidson spent ter, Emma from B. ,C. are visiting Hn�aardkaer'adentclonday office.our At in. tov5 yfrom Wed• - and Fridays. , 8t ? 21"G, a aedf spa ed High etezam,ny Manufacturing Baekebs.of all over twenty-five years in India and the latter's grandparents, Dr. and S M at Lowest Prises. Phone stow[2+oa. +sly it will beworth-while hearing him; Mrs. Pearson.., descriptions. on the missionary : rs. us an , . and' Mrs. teRal. ` Price reductions at the The 'Young People's Class of the Staples, and Mrs. Vassar called on But there are a lot of brands E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory, Whitevale BaptiBt Sunday School'in- friends here while attending the of paetry,$our on the market tend holding a garden party on Tun. graduation, exercises of the former's •So6citbr,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markhai 8405 or 6.120 or write 26th. Watch for'further announce- $ that are very inferior uta South winaCourtHonse. Whitby.2517 Chae. White. Locust Hilt, Out. daughter, Katherine. —` to 13I98IMI. menta later. Thos. Annan met with'a nest ac- DONALD RUDDY Barrister. —.,..��...- Y - � R. Solicitor,Notary Public. Office over Al- CENTENNIAL CORNERS cident and a very narrow escape one These cheap hrands are cheap rugto Loan.. Store,Opp563. to Post Office. Money J• H. Beal Claremont day last week when the truck from in quality. w Loan.,Phone sea. Whitby, Ont. sly Phone 924 which he was' unloading gravel mov- �"�'t WALTER C. THOMSON=Barria- FURNITURE T-se 40th anniversary of Centennial ed, throwing .him on his back to the _. _gLs►71 leu I ter,Solicitor, Notary Public. 605 Royal, hunted Church will be ]lend on Sun- ground. , Bank Bldg-Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304, day and Tuesday, May 31st and Jun. y , Raideace,Pickering, oat.,or by appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE 2nd. .'On.Sunday, at 230 p. m Rev. Is the ver cream of the beat w>to.- _ any IN GREAT VARIETY Ernest Harston, L L B., minister of 8TOUFFVILLE. ter wheat and isequrdlyae BESTON, BELL do ROSS - Simcoe United Church, Oshawa, will "' good for fine cake ball- era. Solicitors, 904 Northern Ontario 9immon a Beds, Marshall Mat. Miss Fuller has resigned a$ teach- in as t3otiiding,330 Bay btseet.Toronto, tresses, Dressers, Tables and preach a�hd both the Sinwoe St. Lad- g'n g for pastry. w. Beaton, ies Quartet, Oshawa and the Holden er, of our High School. Chairs, Picture Frames. Mr. Ross Davis will take the ren- Wb an M,D. R Adelaide=838-9 'Our prices are the lowest. Vale Quartet, will sin At 7 Ams 1 y arks e0of exorbitant price fon' . J.D.F. Rona. Rev. W A. McDonald $. A, minister sus of Stouffville on June 1st. United Fred Chamberlain has purchased pTry KISSIMI Hoar �ICAARCSON, P10BltRIN(I A of 'Agincourt Lnited Church, will be P MULVEY — Barristers, Solicitor etc„ the preacher, and the Agincourt Un- the Harry Gilbert farm -in Pickering , $13-214 ncl fedRichmond -ratiohmon Life Building. Corner of g 1 g' to ahi on the townline. BAKER'S 'TOY Y�wige and Richmond ata Toronto. Phan e4 fled Church choir will be in charge of P, LMrela;de 4489 sad/480. Pickering at5a o n Ju the senzce of song. On Tuesday Mr. Noah Hoover, of this place;-a litlaesda sad Saturday evenings, Phoria theft g supper will be served from 6 to 8 retired Pickering farmer, died this saw. at1Y PP -for week as the result of a stroke. Bread. = � m. after which a varied program i Dental Choice' 2g, 3X and 6X B. C. .rill be presented b3 the following Mr, Ambrose Stouffer is building By patronizing your home miW. , Cedar BhiIIgles, able talent from Toronto: Mrs. W. a stone front to his building, -which ' you help keep up the price of - 77��'EIL O. SMITH. D, D. 9., L, D.S., Wilfred Sketch, soprano soloist; Miss will serve as a store for his bakery.. our local wheat. 111 cSucteesor to Dc J. N,Dales;. Graduate of Kathleen England, Elocutionist; Miss Our Masonic fraternity held. a " UN Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun. Also, a large quantity Of Gertrude 'Williamson, Contralto.; Mr. banquet on Friday evening last, it ��pp,Ut I store a At Claremont office over D �' being the occasion of the visit of the USE SCOTCH BARLEY ' 9aau's store eros,,Tuesday sad Fndayy Phone George Perry, baritone and 'Miss Syl- g 9mtas n0 ll. 271E rough and dressed via James, accompanist. Admission, D. D. G, M. FOR BREAKFAST �ERBERT T FA LLA ISE. L. D S.. 50 and 25 cents • The Women's Institute met at the D. D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College of V�k P�11®, $pTIICfB and -- •—• home of Mrs. Wm. Waddell this Dental Surgeons sod the university of Toronto. UtiUL UPiAM. week on the occasion of their sutura, • Dice is rich. Pi second door east of St And. Hemlock Lumber -- election of officers. 4 Church, Pickering,out. Oics boon 9 • ' . to a p, m., or by appoiatm®t. (X-r. The Young People's meetings are 4rrroYc). Phone Pick 3700, y g The Young Mens Business Class J ` . V A� +afy 1 y be ,well attended: L, �V i�I v ►i1 Ga"'>�A :0 iiff''''�� �•� g to the number of 40, were the guests PICJI� John Co-vie. of Toronto spent Fri-Pe of,Rev. r. Building and tame M Laidlaw at the parsonage R rel /zaetissests wars,. day at his.h,f"ne here: on Friday evening. Contracting. LUMBER YARD T : Miss PsylI�:s Gerow spent several A week-end cotlislon took place be- Estimates furnished on ill claasegr. AA ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— days last week in Toronto. tween a car belonging to a cottager of work—Interior and Exterior. A*Fire tad a Panics Aeia•araa a c air und- — Mrs. Joseph Mitchell is slowly re- at Musselman's Lake and car from - saprweatrng eampan(wot 4aUd a0aadal stand. Alterations and repairs. ' ae. Coal,' ��� � coverhng from her severe illness. Toronto, both aide-swiping each ot- Obimaeys Built Coaor•teWort.Jack Gerow and friends of Toron• her and rolling into the ditch, The oe• Phone Pickering 5712 EOR(3EHEAY—Licensed suction- a to spent Sunday at his home here. cupanta received bruises and n- . - ��i w,A)taaa. Live stock and general•aka Donald Beer has been a 6p FAIRPORT, ONTARIO y ottetin•d to, Tama reasonable. R appointed an eral shaking up. ' vole. Pbmw Ston?tom' 61-4 ' - 1 enumerator in the census of the Dom- - POSTS Hard and Soft (9Oal of tee' Dam- inion. Shingles For Sale Les of ed Auctioneer, s The new service station and garage GttEENwOOM • o•�ti•• •f T•�sad 00Wia ♦0s hest quahty on are fast nearing completion, and the — Sz clear and 6z No. B.O. Shin le•. IIS se. of sn king 6"80044 to on ob Nowt gg °es"' sddr"'Or•4a airo4r P 0, ons hand gas tanks are now installed. P• Mantle moved to Audley Dna Galt(3alvaaized Steel Shing ea, 8.11l14ATON TOWNeiaip LEBH The Evere.-t family, of Toronto, day last week. Bird's Felt Slate gbtnxlee. • Oa0*rranser, 0"nanloe4r for tam>ng THOS i A �' spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Caves is home after spend-- Also. re-rubberiog bugs wheels. �ag aa• Aeowaa aos• au- ansae as loan �.+a+• A. L+�'1 Thomas and Miss Gamma e. ing a few days with her son in Pict- Lawn mowers she 1 •••ss' `Oat r�.�o 00`s °w °i 'g' L' ��Si�s• Gat T. C. and Mrs. Brown and the Al- on T. PATER80h^8 • •CLAREMONT t-r _ — bert Grays family spent 'Friday in Mrs. W. F. Disney is not-as well Call and get prices. Phone MM WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC- • Toronto, and visited Russel Gray in as-her friends would like to see her. - ,l v TTONEER,for York,Qntarici and Durham Fieker�ng Mills the hospital. : Born, on Saturday, May 16th, to LOOK. TSE tun, re htlods of sales apromptly e attended Don't forget the meeting at the Norman.and Mrs..'Wilson, a son (still M. Terms r•asoaabk. Dates for sales =my h• ' .trraagad at NEWS'OsDcv. BeC tied IOdepeO_ cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the barn). New Chevrolet- Rememberwbitbv,Ont, sir We have '-a full line of Poultry 23rd of May. This is an important We are Sorry to report that Mr. F. Feeds, good as the best. meeting. the data Bush is confined yo.his. home through NOTICE The annual meeting of the Wom- illness. Try our Front Rank Laying Slash, g '19 HERE • en's Institute bras held at the homE Mrs. S. Taylor, is spending a week Whitevale -:- Mol$ Growing or two with Mrs. Geon � g flesh and of .ltr.�. E. .I-lnitliy on May' i-nth. The ge Greeri of , ^ - - Cbtck Starter. attendance -%vas Pickering. ' __ - good, showing the !;• 1lanv new features and a,�tew low• Chopping even day We make these Feeds right here interest taken by the .ladies in the john''and Mrs.' Heath, and Edgar, 'price. An Owner Service Policy. - or of Brampton, and our prices will allow gantzation:- ylrc, liokby presided P spent Sunday with •J. assuring owner the beet in GRAM— FLOIIR= FEED _ yon a profit on your _ I in her usual -happy manner. Mrs. and Mrs. Raine. service-and satisfaction, Gristiog Every Week Day. poultry. 1i. B. Burk presented a :pry encour- P.obert Plaskitt, of Whitby, spent ZLCCUU 11 a few days last week with his sister -Gas. Oi year " ezc ange en you want Flour ask for ies. �T.ve first -aid school kits have =law= Mrs. aures, askitt. tTres.a ow prices. ' t new,I _ Flour for Wheat Royal. -Help your market been purchased at a cost of $5.00 Ken Bush is busy these days putt- Repairs on all makes of care. ANTHONY WILSON for local wheat. each Brougham and Brock Road ing up an ice cream parlor in conn- { The more float we Gell the more schools. Community benevolent work ection with`his-service ,station. GordonJ.Proprietor; has been +well supported. Coihvenora T. Elliott is making some improve- • wheat we can buy. of the different suli'ects have " 46tf Phone Mark. 5502 1 Pres- ment to his home here-by.`Wad-of Pboce 29N PICK19RINW 'We will exchangedo�r for ented excellent papers. The Convenor an addition. N Gibson is assisting in • any kind of grain. of the League of Nations Committee his work - gage a very fine paper dealing with -Mrs. T. C. Robinette, George and 14V S �a .0 our _ e( 1 PtC�@rmg �1111IIQ COIIIDBDT the work of the League. The Young Allen, and Mrs. T :L: Robinette-and p Ladies took one meeting most cred_ family, of Toronto, spent Sunday Q s G• rT Z'11►tr E'NI*TG itably, . and the Social Eyening in .'with Miss M, Wood. r • R. ri/�i��id�ii,i♦� February was a_great success, being What -is the matter with the sod- Dru FUNERAL DIRECTOR beth pleasurable and profitable fol ium chloride Mr. Stevenson? not ggt,s Bargains the good of the commu,•tity. Mrs, much good to'the residents onthe-- Lemmon, convener of the Fewer hill while in your barn. Private Ambulance IB n101'P. thal2 ' Committee, reported that the sick Mrs. G. Gardiner is home from'the Day and Night Service and•the shut-ins among us had been Oshawa Hospital where he was taken _7 merchants remembered b after an accident on the bridge tiYe are ofi`eriaR some special bar• Pboae 9000 - y gifts of- flowers or ge un- other tokens on special occasions, der construction here, but he is, as I Rains in Furniture that Malvern 5000 will brighten up Mrs. Brown was then asked to off-- yet, unable to resume his duty. Years of Training and edncation&FP 1 iciate as chairman .for. the-nominat- Miss Olive Witheridge, of Toronto preparation have qualified bins Your Home. Markhazlri . t ion and election of officers which re- SPent the week-end with Alf. Trim- to advise f • you on any medici= FOR YOUR BETAOOM suited as follows: 'Hon. Pres., Mrs, bre and son. We extend our -sym- nal preparation, its action, R. D. Miller; Pres., Mrs. E. Holtby; pathy to Miss Witfieridge on the dea- method of use and merit—also,. A walnut dresser with aha d 1st. Vice-Pres., Mrs. ' Bert Harve • th of}her mother who diafd so sud- mirror and Simmons bed Farm Fence 1 2nd Vice-pres., Mrs. A. Gray; Sec- denly in Toronto, to,dispense your good cable spring and-Melt 'treas.; 'Mrs, Milton Burk; Press•Sec., lnattress, price$4800, In 20, .30 and 40 Mrs.'T. C..Brown; -OrganisC, Mrs': B. COUNTY COUNCIL Doctor's Pre$criptioa ' '1 Harvey; Directors, 'Mesdames, White t Axminster ,nate, 21x54, Rood gall- rod rolls. Raine, Hamilton and Miss Cassels;• COUNTY�' Oli1TAR10 P'arffi�19 RBcij?8$ i ty, price$8.85. ` : Flower Committee, Mesdames Lem-. " Poultry ]!fence and Poultry Net. mon, Gray, Johnston and Bayles; Dis A 'meeting of the County Council, Your local druggist had five years_. Ooagolegm ruga and linoleum, in ting, Lawn Mowers, Garden trict Director; Mrs." L. JohnstJ)n; of the Corporation of the County of ezperienee in Toronto's lead- all widths, always in stock. Tools and Sprayers. Auditors, Mrs. Gannon and Mi�3 Cas- Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- tog, diapenetoR drug store and cels; Delegates to District Annuai journment .in the Council Chamber et no supply your household Coleman Air•O Gas Store@. meeting to be held in Claremont, in the 'Court House in the Fawn of solicits your- bnaiaees in this• ' needs o the home Earn. 1le�dames Ellicott and Devitt. The Whitby, on Tuesday, the 2nd da of most Important phase of - -t line. -New Perfection .Coal Oil Stoves, June, A. D. 1931 at the hour o!�o drng store service. Coleman Gas Irone.and conveners for the year's program r will -be reported later. Arrangements o'clock in the afternoon, Daylight Jones, the nru ist. . _ Electric'Irons. P ggR gnan►oteeei' Cf Sterritt were made for the meeting on May Saving time. pure fresh drugs, accurate . Get one our prices before 28th when the members will have All accounts to be laid before theroes- buying II dispensing and roes- THE PICKERING NIEWS buying elaevvhere: -the pleasure of having a speaker Council should be forwarded to the onable prices. - a; Pbone 1300' with them and of entertaining the Clerk, properly certified, at least niturs W. Inst. friends of Whitevale and of three days before the meeting of.the lPuaea' F une a Dealer and ALVIN 13USHBY Kinsale. Roll Call, pay membership Council. Ee • C. JON E rl Director fee, brought forth a response from DATED at Whitby, this 39th day Also Ambulance 8ereiee .Hardware Phone 4600 24 members. Mrs. Holtby served a of Mas, A. D. 1981. Druggist aad.Chetnt@t, ' nit• •� OntarioPIOHERIN4 very delicious tea when the members Arthur E. t`1br•istiae. enjoyed a sodsl�hour. . Cbamyr.•Clerk.. 2120ne 6800. ,, Piekerfn& • • 1,1:11110 3 WTIP-71',-N 02 7 a � 4'. Liverpool's Mayor in New York Fire Breaks Out HINE M Huge Planc. 1 20 Were Aboard Girl ESuUT Hostess St Panic and Stops Pilot Lands Craft Safely fie 1<­­Li-throughout the proy= not bend.your elbows. This.operation - Newark,��Sevsn', passbTgR4--who InAs will be =ratified to bear that, an should take about two seconds. completed a trip by air from •Wash- 4the nomination of the Chief Scout for 4. Now Immediately swing �acki Ington to Newark.when fire forced Canada (His Excellency the Earl of ward so as to completely remove the their plane to the eaFth at Fort Bessborough), a very well-known and Pressure. Hoyle, Md.. told their story of a 6. After two seconds. swing forward outstanding -An has been elected to the Presidency of the Canadian Gen- again. Thus repeat,deliberately twelve thrilling five-minute tattle, with Scouts Asso- to fifteen times a minute the aoubli oral Council of the Boy See flames 2,000 feet In the air wheb This Is no other than E. W. movelant of compression and release, statics. they arrived - here. 'Eighteen pas Aq. K.C., LL.D., etc., the a oomp�ste respiration in four or five sengers -co pilot were- Beatty, F a pilot and Fresident of !a Canadian Facific RAU. seconds. ,, aboard the burning plane. who for many years has taken a 6. Continue artificial respiration -great Interest in Scouting activities In without interruption until natural ed the flames 15 minutes :this country. The fact that such out• breathing is restored, If necessary, ft Washington for New Hoover. director of the -standing men as this are pleased to four hours or longer, or until a physi- of Justice, Washington, Associate themselves with our move- clan declares the patient is dead. Department meat is a further 'Proof of public re- 7. As soon as this artificial respirs- oognitiou,of the value of Scout train- tion. has been started and while It Is "A girl hostess prevented panic Ing, and we. have every reason to be being continued, an assistant should ... among paseengets. She first notle-, . proud of the tact that we are members loosen any tight clothing about the ed the flames In the second com• partment, a smoking room. She of the Greiat Brotherhood of Scouts. patient's neck, chest or walst. Keep Recently a very Interesting Lone the patient warm. Do not give any walked to the front of the ship, Scout meeting was held at Markham, liquids whatever by mouth until the notified the pilot, and A. C. Macdon• aid, co pilot, seized a fire extinguish- wben Scoutmaster Don.Hutchison of patient Is fully conscious. ed. G. W. Kendall, the pilot, then the 2nd Troop, together with Mr. 8. To avoid strain on the heart when started earthward toward Fort -,PdgiLr Tonds, Provincial Field Secs the patient revives, he should be; kept tart',visited the "Lonles" In that town. lying down and not allowed to stand Hoyle. 'Macdonald, found Xhe flames had The local hotel proprietor kindly or sit up. If the doctor has not ar- Edwin Thompson (left), lord mayor' of Liverpool, England, was eaten out toward the wing. I so he placed a room at the disposed of the rived by the time the patient has re- rec,611ved officially by Mayor 'James J; Walker, New York, recently. played ..the extinguisher on them. Scouts, and the evening was occupied vived, he should be given some stimu- Mayor Thompson presented Mayor Walker with two 'pieces.of Daven- Kumdatt 'manoeuvred 'the 'Plane* so with the playing of games and Instruo- last. such as one teaspoonful of are- per In tion, and Mr. Jones had his lantern matte spirits of ammonia In a Small - t China and gold medal struck for the occasion. that the flames ate away from t.he with him and entertained the boys glass of water or a hot drink of coffee wing. "Then Kamdatt 'larded his pline yvith pictures of Scouting activities, or tea, etc. The patient should be Britain to Cease Train Hits Car with scarcely a jar," Hoover said. In the course of the evening a Patrol kept warm. In the meantime the fire depart. was formed and officially recognized. 9. Resuscitation should be carried Building Airships -:.,,-Three Men Killed Ice at Fort Hoyle had seen the which in to be known an the•Peewit!on at the nearest possible point to smoke trailing from the burning I where the patient received his Injuries. . :.. ­ . -Pat-ol. and Scout Muir- North was Holbrook Farmer and Two plane. It was on hand as the plans -elected Patrol Leader, It was tents- He should not be moved from this Mooring-Mast at Montreal t landed. Soldiers from the fort --�-lively arranged to organize a joint point until he Is breathing normally of be Maintained in Repair Hands Victims of Cross- ripped away a part of the wing strue- his own volition. and then moved only sueeting, some time In the near future.; London-Premier Ramsay 3,lac. in Accident tare and , ehemicals quickly ez of the Markham. StouffvMe and In a lying position. Should It be neces- Woodstock.-Their car struck by tln"Jahed the lamas. We congratulate sary, due to extreme weather condi- Donald told the House of Commons Vnionville Lontes. the westbound international Limited the Peewit Patrol and wish them all;tion, etc, to MOTO the patient before In an announcement of Government at the Wilson Street C.N.R. crossing -:-Jrcod luck. he Is breiLthing normally. resuscitation AlrshlP Policy that Great Britain will,at 11.30 Sunday night, .tree yonng' . . , ..*1 . . I I should be carrisO on during the time not build any new airships for the 1Aat week we told you about the p at living in the vicinity of Holbrook Irtificial Respiration Campaign.which i that he is tieing moved. present but will retain the �100 Manitoba D ares 10. A brief return of natural resptr- without Alterations is an "expert-I Village. about 10 miles south of Wood ..0 being carried on by the Scout4 all' tion is not a certain Indication for meat Airship." stock, met instant death, r,- War on Crows over Ontario during this mouth. and IL I Clifford Foster, 27. was the 'owner stopping the resucitation. Not inure- The plant at Cardington will be and driver of the ear, the other-two we told you how to go about obtaining tly the pptient after a temporary maintained. however. the Premier quen --Instruction on this subject Recently race said. and the mooring masts I victims being Frank Francis, 23. and Game Commission rThe Globe" published an editor&,i very of respiration. -stops breath. at Mont-�Austin Simmons. 20, fa:m laborers, - W ill Or- About this matter, comm 'Ing again. " The patient must be real. Karachi and Ismaya will be, ending the watched and. if natural breathing kept In repair subject to the assent who were boarding with him, ganize Shcoting_ Parties .4078couts ..sedation on their organ- entandthel The trio had been In 'foodstockior -Winnipeg-Manit'oba .has declared kation of this campalm and for the stops, artificial respiration should be;Of the Canadian doverum the %evening and were starting their benefit of those Lone Scouts who are resumed at once. - co-operation of the Government In In, war on the crew..- The Provincial p ,,-Journey home at the time of the acci- 1L In carrying out resuscitation, it diet. or Game'Commission decided to organize -13B2 Is to obtain the Information else. said that they drove on where, we 'outline below the smilard may be necessary to change the open- British airships. the Prime Minis-,dent. It Is booting Parties* During the to the crossing without dir ' isLing crow's 124thod of applying Schafe This change must be made with- ter said, had so far neither proved a es Method liter. falters nor 'had they achieved as. their speed, apparently n-)t seeing the summer members of thi-commisifon of artlAcial re .4ration, out lo3lac the rhythm of respiration. I , this procedur, no confusion results sured success. Possible alternatives approaching rain• will journey forth to destroy the ran- Lay the patient on his belly. one I The engine bit the car squarely on cous crier. at the time of change of operator and to new construction were. first, Completing Its annual session to-day arm extended Ilrec* overhead, the a regular rhythm Is kept up. strapping everything: second. reduce the side, demolishing it and scattering -16ther arm bent at elbow and with the Important Points Ing the airship equipment and Ore- the wreckage along the track for a the commission also declared October thee turned outward and :.lock as the train was being 16 and 17 open season for hunting resting on I The most Important points In con- rations. organization and activity city and for4arm, so that the 4060 nectio-i with artificial respiration are: to the point where.re they would be brought to an emergency stop, prairie chicken. Hunarlan partridge -r and mouth are free for breathing. re in the nature of a scientific In- Foster leaves a young wife-and two and grouse. Decision to change Col. 1. Start artificial respiration an me lecting of royalties on raw 'furs was 2. Kneel straddling the O'S quickly restigat4oa than anything else, small children. 'He and Simmons, who 'thighs with ye, I quic ly as possible after the accident. The Government belfeved the and a sister, were life-long residents made. Royalties will now be collected t ft knees placed at such� 3. KLow Prone Pressure Method parents. six brothers when the furs are dispos-d of instead • distance from the hip bones as wiWperfectly. second alternative should b4p adopted. I; survived by hl allow you to �,Afiams the first position, S. Keep the patient warm. be,continued. Thus the R-100 would Of the district, while Francis was a of when being exported from the prov- young Englishman, who had been em- Ince. hich Is as follows: 4. Carry PLt Lartificial respiration- be retained as an experimental air The commission also drafted reg* Knees on floor opposite theship. She would not be altered ployed on farms of the district for hips Of,until the patient breathes or there are is only lations for . establishing fur farms. patient. Body slightly bent forward.'definite signs of death, and no new bay would be fitted, as the past four or five years, H Palms of bands on the small of back (Success has been achieved after 3 In the case Of the ill-fated R-101.1 known relative In this country is an Municipalities will be asked to provide with *fingers resting on the ribs. the I hours of effort.) ';either would the R-100 carry out' uncle, Frs,' Lambert, of Freeman: a soninj system. Permitting farms in little finger jut tbuching the lowest any spectacular flights. The Card- Street, Toronto. An liquest is to be specified areas. 6. Transport the patient to home or b. with the' and flags hospital In a lying- position lant would be maintained held. ri rs Las Ingtou P .9 and- mooring ==Elderly Couple Furt Statural Position, and the tips of the Put him to bed. and so woe RF-tWe---tmpe,rW Chatham-Mrs.William Conlan,agea- Of SnAin in E"e ut or eight. eve ts, 3. With arms held straight, swing b of the A0 nf-..Zon) township, Is In a critical J..L. Garvin in the 'London Ob- y trained persons after an accident, The maximum ann iforw&-d slowly he that the weight.of there is no doubt that many persons maintenance program would be about'condition with broken-rf5s. 1WdY--tn,-- hA min and shock sustained Saturday your body.Is gradually brought to bear will be alive t, enjoy next Christmas $700,006, the Prime Mintste,, stated juries takes, as'he -frankly admits. of Ala o upon the Patient. The shoulder should that but for the action of artificial Parliament would settle the scope of evening when a car driven by her hus- fonso XIII, but in this crisis he made at directly over the beet.of the band, rAgpirati.ou would have pasied on. the use to which the nucleus.of this ban was struck by an eastbound ex- none, In resolving- to accept quietly I. at the end of the forward swing. Do, "Lone E.' amount would be put. press at the Canadian National Rail- the nation's rote of censure and to "It might-be,"-thi -prime.Minister ways cror sing at Thamesville. Conlan leave at once his palace, his capital, grain-Wheat, 67 to 69C. concluded, "that we should be un-,received a bad shaking up and bruises.. 'and his country-whicb him been his 'Me Markets Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Conlan were return- Kingdom all his life-he bore him. arlen 90 to 34c; oats, 24 to 28c: able to ignore the evolution of some! rye, nominal; buckwheat, nominal. ' new type a.f airship, or something Ing to their home from ThamesTille. self without a flaw as & very gallant Toronto dealers are buying produce RAY AND STRAW PRICES which demonstrated a great.future The driver F, iarently did not hear and-courageous gentleman. But note at following prices: Dealer •the approach of the express which, at well that he has not abdicated to ,a are quoting shippers for for airships Eggs--Ungraded, cases returned, hay and straw, carload lots, deliver:­i I that point,travels at about 50 miles an tom; that he has not signed away fresh extras,' i6c;'-freih firsts,'14c; On track, Toronto, the followi-IgI ,f hour, The locomotive strut': the rear the claims 'of his dynasty-, and that seconds, 12c. prices: Amaterdan To G00W I part of the car and hurled It I clear of he is only !orty-five. Butter- No. 1 Ontario creamery, Na 2 Timothy, ton, $14 to $14,50; 2,2W Acres of Trees the track. Mrs'. Conlai was carried to _:solids 19%-to 20c; No. 2, 18% to 19c. No. 3, do,.$12 to $13.50, wheat straw,. Amsterdam., which Is distinctly.. is thd* home'-of,-her sister,. Mrs. JAn Churning cream-r-rSpeeial, 21 to $8.50; oat straw, $8. in *at(i* to rather poorly endowed' Smith,-who resides close'to the rail- 22c; No. 1,20 to 21c; No. 29'-17 to 18c. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS r, natural beauties such as way track in Tham�mville. Austral" ,Treasury-Hii-. Cheepe. No. 1 large, colored, paraf- Heavy beef steers, $5.25 to $6. with the .. $96,000,000 Deficit Sued and government graded The train, known as No. 18, Inter- - woods, hills, brooks and sandy 9,14 c, butcher heifers, choice, $5.50 to $5.60, Quotations to poultry shippers are -to $5.40; do, beaches. -These are b n National Limited, was. in charge of Canberra, Australia-A treasury do, do, fair to good, $5.25 -e fou d as, follows: Conductor Monohan and Engineer com., $4.50 to $5; butcher steers, at a distance of at least-some fif-, ficit of $96,000,000 wAl*disclosed in a Poultry, "A" grade, alive-Fatted choice, $5.50 to $5.75; do, fair to teen or twenty miles. It has there- Lenaban. recent report on receipfb and expen'di- Ifens, over 5 to 6 lbs., 18c; over 4 to 5 g-ood, $5.25 to $5.50; do, com., $4.50 fore been planned to grow 2,200 tares for the past ten months. Iba., 16c; over 3Y choice,, acres of wood in the .immediate At'the same time, reports from Syd x to 4 lbs., tic; over to $5; butcher pows, good to cho' 3 to 3% lbs., c the 1� '; 61d roosters, over 5 $4 to $4.50; do, med., $125 to,33.50; neighborhood of Amitefdam, in Deleg-ites1rorb 50 Railways ney,showed a heavy decrease in Aus Ibs., 12c;, spring broilers (Rocks), canners and cutters, $1.50 to.$2.5C; suburbs of Niettwer-Amstel, And 'a foreign trade. Imports In tb( over 2 lbs., 30c; do, (Leghc butcher bulls, good to choice, $3.75 to , , Will, Visit Regina Fair 1T lbs., 25c. 1$4.25; do, bWognas, $3 to $3.60; baby Aalsmeer. The'noc6a;sary :bill for dast nine months totaled $275,000.006 Poultry, "A d %sed-Faf- beef, $6 to $,7; feeders, •-good, $5 •-to the expropriation of grounds for gen- Regina.—Representatives of 50 less 1han in the corresponding period _; gra e. dre ted bens, e 5 to 6 lbs.,-22c; over 4 $5.25; stockers,$4.25 to $4.50; spring- eral use has been'adopted by the. railroads of the' United States,. of 1930. Expo'-rts were $10,006,000 be. • ll I Alexico and Canada *III visit Reg to 5 bs., over 3% to 4 lbs., 18c; era, $50 to $75; 'milkers, $40 to $60; Second Chamber of Parliament. The Ina low last. year. over 3 3% lbs., 17c; old roosters, calves; good- and choice, $6 to $7.50; "woods" contain a line large lake IA-e'or 'at the'time of the World's Grain Ex- over 17c. do, med., $5.25 to $5.50; do, com., $,I, pool, where an artificial "beach" will bibition and Conference next year. This announcement was made by Lipton Will Make, beep, -to $1.5;-;Tie butit." GRAIN QUOTATIONS to $4.50; lambs, choice $14 Grain-dealers on the Toronto Board' do, med., Z12 lo,'$13; 8 go to, offibials of the 1932 exhibition and of Trade are making the following $4.110; hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $7.25; do, conference, following receipt of a Sixth Try For Cup quotations for car lots: do, w.o.c., Cb to 75c above f.o.b.; Co, Rich Feed ,communication from Harvey J. -London-Sir Thomas Lipton's sixtb Manitoba wheat-No. I bard,68314e; selects, $1 per hog premium; do, but- Edmonton, -Alberta.-'A carload of sconge; chief of the agricultural dl- challenge for the America Cup wit' No. 1: Northern, 66%c; No. 2 do,.chers, $1 per hog premium, groats has reached Edmonton and is vision of the.World's'Fail' and Expo- be Issued In September, he told tb, `-'64#Ac; No. 3 tough, 56%c (c.i.f. bay now In the hands of government grain I a-Itiou.to be held at Chicago the year Daily Mail in an 81st birthday inter Prorts). oats' following the World's Grain Exhlbl- view given aboard his yacht,the Erin Manitoba omits-No.,3 CW, .11%c: Record Seeding Season Inspectors-groats being wild 1 feed,, So%c; No. 2 do, 69C. Toronto, Ont.-The se,ding season with the hulls removed by &mechani- tion and Conference at Regina. at Southampton. Tits, race, he ad Manitoba barley-No, 3 C.W., 37c; to Outarlo.bas been one of the beet cal process. Grain Inspectors say thati The decision to visiL Regina was ded, would occur within 12 months, No. 4 do, 315c;,feed, 35c. On record, according to a report of the groats contain -more prbtein and reached at a meeting of 65 Industrial of issue of the challenge. Argentine corn, 53c. Provincial Department of Agriculture. gluten feed value than any other and agricultural representatives Of The veteran yachtsmar retain* Millfeed, del., 'Montreal freights, Fail wheat and clovers are In excellent grain. So rich Is this feed, It Is said; tthe railroads 'of the United States, complete confidence,in his abiltty tc bags included-Bran, per ton, $20.25; condition, and potatoes are being that stock cannot be put on a straight 'Mextco and Canada, held at Chicago c4pWe the Cup.- "I must get that shorts, per ton, $22.25; middlings, per a short t1ifte so. old mug badk6l' he said. lion, $25.25 to $27.25, grown on% larger scale than usual diet of Ite at UW Uma-- I Mff- } .., ..,,;.. ,.•,z. 'a, .N ,;.... n^L`- +m":b' ,*,. +r r- #:".1";: „�.. : g,v . .%•; r .... .o. ._ ,✓ :;.� .;. ,� .yap 'a, ,; �, r.. ,. .. .. .. ;. .r E::a- .,r'• ,•• -e ::x'"90. 4"' „l:. �'�d+" -+:. s+��*�v _ ,w crv•'i�4- r ..•.:,.� .aros<.-•.r .,.. ..'+:- - :. - ,:.; .-•kms,.: r. e. .. ,,•"• -�.e'C - -',e. ".x.. - .ti. •.�ti�p"', y -.r. -�yj. _: n' ::•, .p:., a ,.�.•.,.. .�,.., .... C.a,.,ra�..v.'ka.. .:.. ;.. _.. ._. -. -l-_ r ,. -... d!x �.;f., :'k.c._ :^s,.'_ .,..a,-r•.,4;•.. _ r,f-.•'-a. -7,T, 10 • a ' Y.. >� � r i Y Soon. <. F , ►` 2,CNOtCE BLENDS.—RAY.alrel Bc0ll�rr�e�e�cioe , . r Old Man and Wife Classified Advertising revelers long p? F Thi youthful years like . f . :.. ..::. . one, senses. Now I �-L D3. c�iad A 'aulyosn w �. 8 ETIs C aw faint upon the s free, •A. E. Switzer. tlrantOn. Ontarfa w `. For Disthwiahed Servke they know : 1 "Heroes are ern, ,' his Sa ing is true; at any The recompense that comes when " -':rate the men pictured above performed heroic service to the public cause a Er�PIRs The .gift of silence on asun-flecked t74ewriters, teed same as tion in their spare time, prepared themselves to render first aid to the injured and were lawn. I aew, sae �,re wic order. sa,o.ra TYPO- when the emergency arose: Each man is a member of the etaff of the Bell Tele- or money refunded Twits for xw.- ' writer+. 761 Bt Peter fit. Montteal. phone Company of Canada. The. Bell Telephone Company provides'instruction in first T$ey -pend an hour with evening aslcisssi>t•ft'az's" WAIR'l= t for all employees whd desire it. Over eighty per cent. of the members of the when the 'tall E WANT A RELIABLE REPRE• 1 tured above have saved life, Gat.nt cedars yield their shadows, W SE.NTATIYE=to handle our pro- r . The men c •'Plan Department are ualifled first aides p 1 tdistrict. A x tl _ :oval diets APP -ducts in your resuscitated, the nearly drowned, bound lip the wounded, or, by timely action and Lean and gray, Clarence Cameron, as Wellington St. JL. quick thinking, prevented seriotis accidents. In each case their services-have been And rise to meet the sun Who comes xoraaco. _ ' rendered not to fellow employees but.to the public at large, often times at great to can. V sacrifice and personal• danger. As a mark of appreciation', the Bell Telephone Com- Eachmorning, wa ng, like a friend across _ Canada's Hydraulic pany has made appropriate awards to its men. Iastallatiolrr ' Top left to right—C. W. Biggul, St. Thomas; E. Tushingham, W. S. Stirling, E. They who have grown too wise for Almost five and one-quarter million �r C. Merrifield Toronto P. E. Lacroix and C. Page, horsepower or over 85 per cent. of •i' - Ottawa; Bottom—F. E. Belanger, any speech; Canada's total hydraulic installation Toronto . Ottawa, R H. Manley, Montreal, G. A. Barclay, E. C. Frith, J. W. Carson, Who see, a peace too deep for �y is developed by central electric station, .and A. Hamilton, Montreal. or pain, organizations for the sale of electric- 1 Know there la nothing more the world electric- it to the public according to the Do- Imperial Order Daughters of Empire "Miu" Is Banned eaa teach minion Water Power and Hydrometrid ._ Than what is learned in shadow, By Chinese Officials wind and rain:- Bureau of the Department of the Is. ! d Peiping, China.-The foreign word : tenor. _._ iM00: ��OAC Flag—One "Fisrone, One Empire ••1,Iisa" is officially banned from use And so, where lilacs brood and rosea .'Organized for patriotic and eGuca- throughout thirty years of intensive on the campus of the Women's Col- climb itbaai purposes, this Order was continuous effort on behalf of their Over a•moss-grown roof,they sit and. lege of the National University Ia Pei- watt Menton hounded by the late Mrs. Clark own beloved country, have sought no ' `ping by order of Director Liu Fu. A dark remembered Land upon the ,_ 42t Collep,l at. . Xurray of Montreal to 1900. It tune.I praise for what they have done: - Toronto Itfons through its primary, municipal they have found, and are still find-t - 'Miss" sounds unpieasing to the gate and provincial chapters with the %Ia- Ing, their, satisfaction' and joy to the ear, and is not really a polite form of for an old friend gone't long, long'' _ iHarlay-Gavloron Barg i n Lis declares Director L1n's time, � Write at one° for our bargain list Of tfonal Chapter the governing body knowledge that the Order is growing salutation, "Anderson M. Scruggs, from The I used motorerciea Terms arranged and each Is a link In the chain of steadily ad 1s going forward to big• formal order, Instead of "Mian"' all service which girdles the whole Do- Ser undertakings and greater use- ; young women students must he Commonweal. minion. i fulness. forth be addressed as "Ku Niang: be The badge of tFae Order is symbolia While there is Provincial Organize•I insists, for this Chinese word means '.'The reason so many geniuses mt the Imperial Edea upon which the tion throughout the Dominion, ttere "maid".and is therefore -note respect• look so sickly and tabercular and ry s r for more chapters. and :a tut. a frazzle is became the are i room o worn t•az to Zr Order is based, In the centre is a p � � a o 0 white star with seven- pointe reyre- every woman of British birth' is In Direetor Lieu has also ordered all letting intellectual tyranny sip• ie�a,o0 reality a daughter of the glorious the students In his institution to cease press their happiness." - Texas r~ .-- senting the seven great divisions of p the Empire and typifying purify and British Empire, by joining a chapter attending dances and cabarets. Those Guinan. a identifying herself with the work, who disobey this Anctioa will fit- - high alms. Within the star is a Un- -= Said for Tl1is ., lon Jack and around the whole is a -she publicly proclaims her goodly stantly be expelled. FREE ©O ---- - band, symbol of the Empire bond. heritage, Director Liu's .announcements have WOO surmounting all !a a crown denoting In every village and town in the come as a surprise. He is is his early `O°Os' Land 3 wet red ran•ee . majesty and typifying loyalty to the Dominion there should be at least thirties, and has been prominent as soar oe. ca* ba th King. one Chapter of the Imperial Order an "advanced modernfW' for the hist 'Good}f1'adei`-"m Danshtera of the Empire. ten pears. He was educated In Pei- HIGHEST PRICES PAID ; tea°puddheeN idle. n The Order has _a dean cut, well- j pi• :,and in Belgium. The Canadian wool Co. Ltd. w dig mwo of aYv ss°es' _ defined policy in Its aims and objects, sake betas wide— ✓ ; and its achievements since its in Freedom _ _- ___-._ 2 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO •� eeptlon have attained proportions To have freedom is only to have 5 1.CHARLES MILK r rinique !a the aanala of jromen's athat which is absolutely necessary to ��� BLACKHEADS V~swEETE1vEoJENAPO_MTE_D. societies. enable us to be what we ought to be, usafted Its activities along educational lines and to possess what we ought to pos- Hit BOW, saanea and child welfare ars'worthy of note. seas.--C, Rahel. Dont' sutler any longer from m at its Oe t Secondary education of soldiers' chit• I Clvtl and religious freedom go hand. F ' a -! blemishes Overcome them m �back a L4as ao�Of yew� . borne! Get 7 0:Sprinkle as little from liven !s a favorite lnterest�oi -many In hand, and in no country can much your (loth.1rugap ewth a a little m the II and all the little f110s t fav° cloth, aplSi� with a circular motion pt°,a.........•-•••»�»" primary chapters and other chapters of the one long exist, without produc- and the blackheads will be all WASZiD "adopt" schools, Ing a corresponding portion of the They-can't get' away, ottice AW::. Satisfaction or money returned. //1+w•••• ••••�'-' Saaitoriq for little children exposed 'I other.- Colton. I 4 they touch Amason. Thare's Sc.0 ii to tuberculosis have been establish- I Nursed In freedom, unconquered int �it that has an 11 SCIATICA C' ♦ �!C w ed throughout the Dominion, ane' re-.111 unconquerable, let us show these °ten' fderanor e A I cords show how happy are the re• usurpers what manner of men they! botts�loid peso. A wider and wad, do peielul wa well ` longer ribbon provide a w$b warm wares d 6w rub is iritis of the care and attention be. are tbat old Caledonia sheltera--ia her greater �d the glue letowed upon the little ones. bosom.-Galgaeus. deet a�ot dry-�ood for 3- °f e 'Oa �. To enumerate tbe•helpful eontribu-. _ __ weeiti'service. » reteN� beim I 0. t ons m w -sort of, worthy cause would be a tui corpo'nitons today makes .is al- Sol.Adents: b • a , ...herculean task, but mention meat be most impossible for any 'Individual XMIN'Tow A. sf�, lmade of its War Memorial for which to own even a controlling Interest In 44 Front st. Eget: Toronto tad « N x 0 000 tetra rainedSchwab. s,,•,.., i+. 50 :. find .ot i •I any o[ them.'-Charles s rd OF PAIN - • •!that atter •=5,600,000 had been ool 1 ----- ,•-. levied during 'the war for war pur i v1.• "` posse. AGENTS WANTED ' One of the features of the War BIG COMMISSIONS r Memorial 'fa the sward of bursaries to sell our Personal Social Statfonerv,In Canadian universities for which and al Christmas Cards. very onderful value lmod ne of ately WU FAT MEN _ 'only children o[ deceased or disabled priced' sig stoney-making opportunity.i CHILDREN 1 L D R E N ' soldiers, sailors, or nisi_ of. the Air I Ass 1rss7rs sssRfas -�� �0 Oonege epyet, soroato ;Force are eligible to compete. � STAY FAT Another feature, and perhaps the (Jg the fly CVCi'y t11l1C i CRY FOR 'T— Another -outstanding, Is the. Drovtsion�' . �7slsf*fs- Aft Das y 3 made for post gradbate eohol'arsblp and - -f'tHILDAEN hate to take medicine __awards entitling students to tuition '•The trouble out me, and I guess v as a rule, but everychild loves ' _ in British Universities,. thereby �- Restless Nights this applies to 89 out of every 100 men tablishing an enduring link between who are putting on weight, I didn't the taste of Cas;toria And this pars Canada and the Motherland. have the energy or"pep"to keep it off. vegetable preparation is just as good Lack of pep la frequently erased by Lost all interik in any healthy activity it tastes: lust as bland and just as The Daughters o[ the Empire; clogged.up systems. Fees-a-mint and just lazed around accurnulatmg bless as the recipe reads. the old pounds, until I got that k' Is thorough,dependable yet gentle v "Kruschen feeling." When Baby's cry warns of coria, in action.Effective in smaller doses "� Start taking Kruschen Salts-that's i a few drops of Castoria has hin because you chew It. Modern, - the common-sense way to reduce-but soothed.asleep again in a jiffy:Noth- DRAPERIES MADE NEW don't take them .with the idea that 1 -t edeati>ffe, safe. non-habit-tormint• ` ►� they, possess reducing qualities is I in8 1a more valuable in diarrhea: themselves, When coated tongue or bad breath "When we resumed housekeeping a i This is what they do-they clean out tell of constipation,invoke its gentle month ago I found my draperies had the impurities in your blood by keeping aid to cleanse and regulate a child's x become creased from packing I hung °.. the bowels,kidneys and liver in splen- _ �► bowels;I n colds or children's diseasm; them out on the line, hoping tc re- ,+•��+o`+ did working shape, and till you with move the creeaes. Then I forgot �"' •a�u,?a vigor and tireless energq you should use it to keep the systealt them. The result was they became a*�, ��►�,, H Al R As a result, instead sof planting from clogging. badly faded and nun spotted. co 1 h►W yourself m an easy chair every flee Castoria is sold in every drugstore; ._ st'• ,� HOME-WASHED- moment and letting flabby fat adcumu• : "I was heartsick until the happy • a the genuine always-bears Chas. IL ��a�_.i0 A clean scalp is a healthy ,ne, late,.you feel an urge for activity that thought struck me to dye them. I �e tt� be Avoid dtatressinir Loss of halt. . . . keeps you moving arotmd doing the Fletcher'a sijgtiature lust dyed them a deeper green, and vt use Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair things you've always wanted to do and as I used Diamond Dyes they look a and Scalp Cleaner. made of moae- needed to do to keep u in- { lutely pure ingredients. Removes, Pyo e� dir and dandruff. Successive Condition. gorgeous and new. I Have never Been washings prove its north. At your Kruschen Salts are the up-to-date -,• easier dyes to use than Diamond druggist 50c, pr send 10c for Fountain of Youth. Take one-half • w Dyes. They give the most beautiful sample. ;. �1 } teaspoon in a glass of hot .eater colors-when used either for tinting • • e SQ�80 ��l�Il�rlalhl Q1►�48r to-morrow morning and every morning ED 0SE or dyeing-and never take the lite a 1 U S -be c•arehil of the foods you cat-- take out of cloth as other dyes do." Dept•a9, iso apedlna Ave.. Toronto regular moderate exercise-then wsteb ~ISSUE NO. 21--•'31 , firs. J.F.T., Montreal. jFOR CONSTIPPATiON pounds' slide off. ' ., ;Yx ,�.• x;.r ✓•...+.p;.»w'.,,,� ..Ci' .k �:-L '7.9•. �.Y" > ..y- -;..-. ;:x tar•.: - ti _ . `/': .xri,pr.p"."ps:O�xy,,, !. !A•'^!•tiS^'t+'vy,"r->y �n•*+..nvgi+... :7P•e' .° .*` ,.[",'n: �+✓+.{'` `v. '-l.aniW+ ''b r+.d A. .ro. .a+=f l+'4 w;�i �..'C' ` r. r+:..s u- iro2'r.8 et4^'..41z .gip,! aTywo'x4w�crv1°s ,. ,;..xF;xyYua..=ie..•. S+•$i'x'. 'e '•Y"�•' 't�' ✓. :^„ +"� „'w9+ ..:. •.� drJry+ra�, ..,,Kx ',�?5+.:�. ,. -• s - r,.I:.v ,',•. .'1s,?:9":. Y.0.:-;.,•,..a:+~�~ ..^•.. :`.�.•.:-� ,,,. •. •,.,,.re..t � � I� s ' ti .,:+.:;.h. ;.`'�$ -,.52 �-.. -,-•.rxr•.a v ..w.ji;�"'`.y""",--_- ':r,.'¢ •�,. w.• - •e.�"�4'•ta ,a•4...'.`."�X`' .'rte` ;;r'.' $ ::"'sus �* � e. ',.ry.�+� �J•�..- - 7 „n,r,,, �, � �r r _ ,tin'•v -res :. NEWS 0101 where a large n,agWr of people r•' are employed, and where a nuns- . TERMS bar have been discharged cn R © Y �M OR R.. 1 S H ,l,aoit paidinadvance account of the depression, a COURT OF RVISION r�.76parrear; 19Oscriptlow to the United States and Creat P I C K E lT I N Q _ sriwn 12.00 in advance. remedy could be applied'ao that Township of Pickering. " none would suffer-any hardehip, - - Q C JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, It is estimated that only about ten ' Public Notice is hereby given -that M O /T G A V N S per cent. have lost their positions, the first sitting of the .Court of Rev- NOTEB AND CQMMENT�. In tbae case arrangement could ision for the Municipality of the Q , I - -- be made whereby each workman Township of Pickering, for the rev- 17O-.!T . Y O V y ision of the assessment roll for 1931, could take a month's holiday each will be held at the Township Hall, in The unemployment sitaation'is :Jt-pays to shop here, savings are effective every day. +sant improving, but, if an thin , year and thus Rive ,the other Brougham, on Monday, the 1st day- " g, y g of June, 1931, at the -hour of one o fellow a chance. If this system . " is becoming worse, and there is no clock in the afternoon. TIGER SALMON, half lb. tins... ... 13e were adopted. where possible,, the Of which all persons interested will .•,prospect of an early improvement. TIGER SALMON, one lb. tins 21c ;It[an large manufacturing latus bank deposits would not be bo please take notice and govern them- y g TOMATOES, "Gold Medal," No. 2 size, 2 for 17c tri a that have been en a in targe, but no hardship would selves accordingly. e 113th day of May, 1931 PICKLES, "Grimsby Sweet Mined," 35 oz. .. 39c t.:-,arosperity for ears, nows find to be exercised, but o person DATED th CHEESE, "Golden Spray," half lb. pkg... 15c y exist. Great economywould have that they cannot find a market Donald R. Beaton Clerk. ' dor their products to the same Would be in want. It would be a -extent as formerly, and are re- case of bearinRloae another's bur. :.MORSE REGISTER. ;• �+f� E D dens. The government might dfuetantly compelled to dispense TONIE VAN HOOF, 4127, Enrol- Further Values Here. with the services of a number of legislate along these linea and ment Form 1. Grand Champion, *heir men in ro rtion to the force the principle into practice, red roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- : Imp. LeaminR p Po Some railways have adopted thisDerf madfield tock Farm Wis. No. 711 tease of their business. mu. pan wi 8auslacuou Too all colawill stand for a limited number o ways are also in the same predim. earned, mares at his home stpble, lot 7, White Cap -men t. Decreased business is Broken Front, Pickering, for the -cow palling them to cutdown their NOTICE season of 1931. James H. Cook- �j'IItnl Seed, 811 kinds, 450 lb. , s roll. Those who are retained A meetingof all those interested son and Sons, Managers. p _ _ B� ' y in Brougham Christian Cemetery are Clear It U NOW l�anael Beed, 350 lb. �n their poaitoas are able to enjoy g ry ''• . all the comforts of life. They can requested to meet at the cemetery P b3ndalRe in man luxuries, at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, May 23rd, that sore throat, quinsy tonsilitib, "The Home of Every Day Low Prices. y buy to formulate plans to clean up the laryngitis, croup, hay fever, colds, 4►iano9 and radios and deposit grounds. Some interesting features whooping-cough, bronchitis and ton- CHERRYQPOOD AND PICKERINGF oabstantial sums in the bank, will be disclosed for your consider- sil trouble. Use Sybilla Spahr's re- "Those who have been thrown out ation. Come and help us, medy. Good results or money back. Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 oJC en�pluyment, are compelled, on John Phillips, Sec. Try it E. C. Jones, druggist. 'account of their inability to secure work, to Sit around and see their EDMUND HIND ,L U M B B R -Picker'lon Hardware Store ,eeaot savings gradually disappear, g and then starvation stare them in COMPANY, LIMITED. If . the face, or are compelled to y _ become-objects of charity, an _ _._ LUMBER AND MILLWORK Our stock of Seed Corn has arrived : Longfellow, Compton'a ]Carly, ii ;alternative very few man or FO EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION North Dakota White, White Cap, Goldon Glow, i women will willingly undergo. p `1 Wisc. No. T. Improved Lesming, c '!(sere are some people who do not ;�VIa>�►onite for Ci]e ModernReanle'e and Steele Briggs OdanRel geed prod all kinds of _ &eeitate a momenh, in accepting u Garden Seed by balk and package. mosey or goods in charity. In -Home and Farm ritset there are some who would Ideal for Summer Cottages. Prompt Deliveries, ( See our Kelvioatortt Electric' c' Wes* ars. and the new alike to see the dole system astab p 'l Beatty Electric Wayhere. lilyste is our country. This is , c (Mention thin r when writing). Agent for !McCormick-Deering 'Farm Machinery and Repaaim WRITE IIS FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES .-aysfi�eaa which encourages lazinebt, - iml� - - ass the people in England have Frost Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. fjand out. In those industries DANFORTH AND MAIN 3T., TORONTO Grover 1133.4-5 Our Motto:-"We have it. Can get lt, Or -- - - it is not made." - J. ..SBAISDON, - = DICKERING � 4 'We are showing many seasonable lines each representing the utmost ONTARfO p - _- - •�' in q al ow, but better still drop n u itv and price, a few are quoted bei i and inspect these dollar atretchore for yourself. a You willflndtheyspell9ati9factiun .� Me ssage From the Premier Attractive linea of Tennis Shoes for each member of family 795 up Men's Leather O=focds, nicely flioished. from $.95 up r Men's all grain leather Boots, special ... . ... 2.95 pr - On the subject Of 2 Dozen only Men's Work Shirts, at 75c each, or 2 for .-` 1,39 Another line of Work Sbirta, at We each,oc 2 for 1.75. « - Men's Fine Shirts, collars attached at 1.00 each,or 3 ler, .: 2.89 _ Men s Overalls, going at 1.49, 1.80 and 2.00 r air. Kayser Hose has made man cnstomers-tr thane for style, and Highway Safety - y y p y quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1,00 line. _. . ... ,. . ,,:.. . - one _ #'h 2904 ; Probably no singledevelopment is the`history of our province has hadCEC rs widespread influence upon the lives and habits of our citizens than 1 L ' B RADLE moP ! ---- 2PX031C30301Z29c1F Ontario was one of the first Provinces to ricognize the importance of Ais modern mesas of transportation, aad„first, also to adopt At progres- sive policy of road building and road maintmsaca ' g Today, of Ontario's 72,000 mike of roads, more than 38,000 miles an - improved gravel, 7,000 ariks are paved,sad'69 per cent of all roads an _ surfaced. Then roads ars nue only a remsr]tabh convenience, bus, ss well, t1wy 191ratrsl the aistg's 'aighmag yrs a responsibility. The seriomnsss of the responsibility is evidenced - -Daily Coach ervice by the fact that in Ontario last year, 524 persons lost their lives through V+ ` automobile accidents. All available statistics would seem to indicstt that most of these accidents were avoidable-and were caused by either Pickering-Toronto sLoughtlessness or wilful violations of the common-sense rules of the : ' c. , Coed. Return 90a. • .' .- `. • 'The Ontario artment of fu wa s"n about to publish in the press Leave Pickering (SEaadard Time) Leave Toronto Dep ' gh y Pro p A M. P. M. A. M. P. M -of Ontario, a series of educational advertisements, in which an effort a 6.10 255 66.807.30 3.80 2.80 wrs ill be made to keep driveand pedestrians alike, alive to the necessity a 6.55 3.55 13.30 430 for the continuous.exercise of care, courtesy and common-sense in the 7.55 4.559.30 5180 use of our highways. Suggestions be, 5.55 : 1.55 _10.8080' _b T.80 - - - Su oons'made in these announcements will 9.55 b 8.55 Ja ellfect, a digest of all the Worma6m gathered from every section of 10.55 7,55 11 - :tie world which has been found to be of assistance to drivers and P. M .9.55 _ 280 b 9.80 pedestrians is avoiding highway accidents and making these-same high- 12.55 d 10.45 1.90 : 10.30 -whys of inestimably greater value and benefit to every citizen. 1.55 a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and aCoac'TU first of the announcements referred to will be published at as . Holidsye only. d Sunday only. hes eto at any point to pick up passengers. ON*date. Your attention is invited thereto, and your co-operation is p :naris ow streets and highways safe is "mostly solicited. Signal plainly by haat to the driver. � • b connections at r o Ba lo, 'sRara Falls, Ham n, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, 'Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillis,Mid. �'�► land,-Jackson's Point and:tntermediate pointe. Coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit for all U. S. A.pointe. : Gra ` Co ' 6h Lines y J q � Y ._:.. S , .i•*.` .1"f•,ypywx'o" : ,. r'... a s�'.^.• .: �'-- q ..p.,7� -'� -!.P L ?i-'y ♦- i'Z K� S"`, cr.+"'-'^ -m•^r F. x+.R•'-A:.. a-s .o da•-.off'> ..rpF. - r•,- ',��+,.•t:k.r '..+ .,''i��' *`-;''• rte,.%%' :�`:� a<r '�"`�".• -.i,.� IK<,. �'.",`�,:- t,'d F lona +' i<. :.'- .8 E;. .r:=• i. ..7•... �� o.. .,.' %'a, CLAREMONT. S. O. F. A. `s _ WM ANDERSON a ilt<r. and Mrs. Aitken spent gun: One of the largest and .most ea day in Tmronte. g rr Thos, and Mrs. Pe►tersoII spent thusiaatic meetings in connection DUNBART011T - 'Sunday In Toronto with relatives. with the S. O. F. A. was held in the - - Biro. Lyman Pilkey spenta dap council chamber.at Brooklin on Moi3- MMEU 'last week with :the Tann family, day evening May 11th, ith James _ 11� S U R A 11t C E of 8touffville, Palmer' Pres•, in the chair. The fol- _ lowing officers were also present: Ed and Mrs. Gleegon and eon, AUT . [ Wilbur, spent Sunday in Keswick 1st VicePres.; grid Vice-Pres.; Sec- 03-M OMOBILE ,. __ with Jock and Mrs. Fraser. Treas. After the business of the FIRE past season was transacted, R. B --- -- —gIIR6LARY — John Thomson, of Belleville, is Muir, Sec-Treas. of the 0. F. A. was h o l d h a V 8 h i OASUALTY spending a few days here with his introduced. Ile was well leased mother, Mrs. Harry Thomson. .with the magnificient way the coun- -LIFE INSURANCE W. and Mrs. Prophet and eon, cil of the S. 0. F. A. had been-doing FIRE PROTECTION Allen, of Aurora. spent Sunday in the past years and hoped-that 1931 PhonQ Pickering 7920 8oly last with Lyman and Mrs. PTlkey, would be still more encouraging with BONDS—(ioverament, Municipal and IL "' Born, on Wednesday, May 6th, the number of new teams-entering AR from every hope of aid if a blaze takes Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. to Lorne F. and Mrs. Ham (nae the association. There were repres• Safe investments at from 5 to 7 pert. Ada Middleton), of Oshawa, a eon. entatives from the following teams .Fhold, the inflammable construction of the cent. Wm. Birkett has purchreed_the present: Oshawa City, Solina, Orono, average summer home makes it a source of " 'Ward residence and the house Gourtice, Zion, Enniskillen, Bo-ivm- rdanger and anxiety. INSURANCE—All classes written in will likely be available for leasing. anville, Goodwood, Claremont, Green eluding Fire. Automobile. Wind- George and Mrs. Bentley, • of River, Cherrywood, The following Minimize the fire hazard by lining inside walls storm.Accident and Sickness. Brookline ceilings gpensive Gyproc Wallboard Phone or write spent Sunday with the officers were thea elected for the en_ and relit with ins ,'. latter's brother, Fred Lynn, and suing year: Hon. Presidents, Messrs that does not burn, 48 tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby wife. W. E. N. Sinclair, R. S. McLaughlin, - Misses Effie Miller and Mary Dr. James 'Moore,' Dr. Devitt. Pres, This building material is made from gypsum : •A ' $ m m Rblac b are spe a w gg3tto Locust Hilli jot v* rock inte;sheets 4 to 1-­16 AV Rangirity and service I- i Ie and this week visiting riende iII the .Pres. Mr: Robb, Bownwwville- 2nd of an inch thick. It nails and cuts uta easily as Insurance of all kinds. -. City. Vice-Pres., Thos. King, Oshawa; Sec_ Low rites for Auto Insurance and The teal[ on the tower has been Tress,, J. F. Booth, Whitevale; Asa't r.sari.nth waste. Fire Insaraace. erected is Sec., Elmer Wilbur, Orono. Re Find out from your dealer how ins ensive ...green work at the ti now for D. F. A., James Palmer; Rep,t o 'O. The Canada Life Assurance Co. F. A. J. F. Boo Gyproc is; how ear to erect. Ask him for f Booth. After the officers y •RrMr. and_ Mrs. Kilpatrick, of Were elected, it was decided to place information about its application or request i 421y Phone Pick.515 Address the teams in two divisions directi-on sheet from him. HROII(1HA11[. - - ONTARIO =' Toronto, are spending a few days East and West. � namely: • • here with their eon, Ben, and The following is the $idea being fire-resistant, Gyproc has atruc - Blacksmithing I family. schedule for the Western Division: Mr Lye and son, E. Bryan•, J. May 30.—Green River at Claremont tural strength and insulation value. It is also Brignall and friend were in the Goodwood at Cherrywood draught and vermin-proof. Horse shoeing a Specialty. _ .city on Monday to see the boxing Jun. 6 —Claremont at Goodwood. All General Work,including Wood +conteste. CherrywoodBq panelling, you can save the expense of at Green River p Work, promptly W. M. and Mrs. Palmer and Jun, 13 —Claremont at Che wood decoration, yet Gyproc is an excellent base for rid- ,attended to. David Taylor spent Sunday in Green River at Goodwood 'Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Also +Oakville with the latter'@ sister, Jun 20 —Claremont at Green Rivet Agent for Taco Farm Mre. Combs. Cherrywood at Good-wood Send for the free booklet, "Building and Machinery. A number from here attended Jun 27 7 --Goodwood at Claremont Remodelling-with GYPROC" the Cboraw l SnOety's concert et Green River at Cherrywood art F. T. 't7CTO0a'C�T4,=tl. Mount Zion on Wednesday even- Jul. 4th—Cherrywood at Claremont P'Pg17K LJ31E and ALABASTINE, CANADA,LIMITED GREENWOOD 491y Ing of last wmek Goodwood at Green River _ Paris The Horticultural Society has Jul. ilt�h---Green River at Clarembnt .. Its prize list printed and ready for Goodwood at Chem wood Jul. 1 h— - Bt, - Cl are moat t distribution. I a Goodwood _ ! you are nota `►@1�1 �t member.}join now. Chetzy�vood at Green Rivet a `r�/W u Dr. Wm, and Mrs. Scott and Jul. 25th--Claremont at Cherrywooa children, of Cookstown, spent Green River at Goodwood Sunday with the former'@ parents, Adg' 1"•t'-Claremont at Green River BARE W. G. and Mrs.Oeott. Chwrywood at Goodwood Sunday next will be Victoria Aug. 8th—C1oodwood at Claremont Green River.at Chem nod da re but t e[ooda will be observed ggenerally throughout the Domin- `� lot hoodwooy'°°°°d r Claremont non ae a pa bite holiday. Goodwood at Green River. iffabrag 0 ' Missess Towle and Bessie Tann EN - .. and Richard`and George Tana, of FOR SALE BY • f J. - y f pent Thursday with frronds on the eighth concession. ' COAL- PICKERI LUMBER COMPANY, PICKERING Mrs. Ed. Gibson. we are gorry to report, continues in very poor A g^°d supply of Hard and Solt e E r health. She to confined to her Coal on hand. Also a supply - W W designs that an d6n e •�bed and ander the doctor's care. of Kindling Wood, ����.� � ORN ' designs that would be Clifford 8odeq,of Toronto spent stove ltlnitth. is Inappropriate for the Sunday here at the home of his 12t! Phone Pick. 1709• purpose us in tTi L at=-, - pereate, Frank sod Mre. Soden. He has recently purchased a new DONALD MUNRO,•.PIOKERING3 - - Pie, yet has arti@try. Ford car. - and other Seeds A nice, gentle rain fell on Friday ­No Greater Tribute' , llaet which has be very benficial - - - N. W. STAFFORD, oto the crops sari garden stuff, ` which are now making very goodBLUE and WHITE ..– Kingston Road, •. '� headway We have on hand R large shipment of h1tbT The W. M. S. of the United STORE r,„ Phone Whitby' Church met at the home of Mrs. - ,Field Corn of all varieties, at fls r ga W. G. Scott on Thursday last. +Whbn a pleasant and profitable Peas, 3 cane for... time was spent by all. Jelly Powders,4 c)kgs for 25c _ �a reasonable price. � � Thos. Paterson is kept busy pork and Beans, 3 cane for ~ these days re-a ] ode is the , ylb. sear G g p Black Tea' per are ssc See our complete,stock of Garden Seed trent above the beak building. p do G Soap, 8 bare for 25c , �ajl1_ } r 7Fni Mr. and Mrs. Aitteos are now 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, 25C i�0 iAA,i i {i oocapying the rooms. 'Our Flower and Garden Plants Co E3o account of Moeda bean a Oetl, Ibex for ,.. me - legal holiday the y g Salt, 2 pkge for... ... 28c 7 post office will Corn, per can .. ... '10i t76sap rates for farm and Donn 1be open between 10 and 11 o'clock Tomatoes. per qa ,,. lac 'VD1II be In shortly. buildings. try is the morning sad from C80-to Windstorm Insurance on G.90 is the afternoon. Save your coupon@ for Ro wind-mWs,Sita std A gospel service' will be held dilverware,arise the child's n - - Automobile Iasaraaoe ; again ecu Qommaait Han on* - - savings @@rip. - of all kinds. y FOR QUICK SALB dam, May 24th. at 7.00 pp m. The _ Yale QIIartetts of Parltdale Tab- C. FARMS-FOR SALB eroacie will readers C A. OVERLAND Used Electric Washers Write or phone special singing. 871y Phone 2501 1 10-20 McCormick-Deering Tractor )�rseybody welcome 1 15•-80 McCormick•Deering Tractor E D B Q � � A Dr. Neil Smith, Dentist, will a.FordsoII Tractor s :} attend the Ontario Dental Resod ,Wrappedg 19?A Ford Trnek (with damp,or stake body) 20WHI4T$Y, OPTT. ation at Toronto. all aezt week, - 11028 Oakland Sedan and consequently his office, at 11929 Durant Coupe - -- . - ._ .. Green Olaremont will be closed on Tues• � River da and Frida next. - 1 4 year old Horse y s y i Toronto Bread Used Calti Packer Basket Factory t Our ceaeae enumerators. Thos. : 1 Potato Planter, (good AS new), cheap ll[aoaiactecer@ o! " Geegg and D. A. 'Scott were in - 1 Potato Digger :` - 'Pick� __ � recooa e � last taking lesson@ on the art of V@ Cream Seperatore Crates, Farmee•e, >iaehel : �tingquestions. They will begin A number of Riding enc Tractor Plows. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. 'their work on Jane let. (rood Dairy Butter Prod and Mrs. Beal, .Mr. andc Charles Coo Frank Pennock, Mrs Bell. J. R. and Mrs. T6extoa ' . • per, ': * Claremont Proprietor stud daughter, Margaret, Mr. and l Ltin TiS25e �'��' •• Maker of the well known Mrs. Blakeley and Mrs. Smith, of Large ger Salmon, _ Barnes' well k "Toronto; spent Sunday with J.H. Fancy Pink Salmon, large 150. Is Your Pickering News paid for ? phone Markham 6109 Beal and Mrs. Chandler. A number from the United 5 Lb. Pail Syrup 350 ff Oharch'went down to Brougham 10 Lb. Pail Honey .,. 85c SPR/NQ /S �O�/NQ / on Monday evening to attend the f�fi ,u• Standard Training School, and Tea Biscuit@, per lbi. Ise r w will continue doing so each night - • .. this week until Friday night when Rice, 2 lbs. ,. 15c See our Wall Paper samplea;before buying elsewhere. Prices from Joe they will wind up with a banquet. M a single roll to 1.00 per roll, Order your Sherwin-Williams Paints Oranges, per dozen.. ., 20c here. Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil i° stock. The poet office was moved last week tato its new quarters in the Lemons, per dozen 26c P do G or Pearl Soap, 6 bare.,, 25c Quicker Quaker Oats, pkg ,., 25c pp corner store owned by W. M. Comfort or Gold Soap, 5bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, china 86c Palmer and used by him as a shoe Macaroni, 3 lbs .. 25c Soapp Flakes, large pkr; ... 25c Seedless Raisins,8 The ... 29c shop. Alfred Pretty Is the new Bu Soap Flakes, 2 The 25c Icing Sugar, 8 Iba 250 Coffee, per lb: 29c Castile Soap, 8 bare... 25c Corn Flakes, 8 postmaster and Mies Margaret pkgs... •• 250 K 8 ncele has been a i - - Fele'Naptha Soap bare 15c Shredded Wheat. 2 k e 25c aseiete►nb appointed Multipliers, per lb. •• l0c Toilet Soaps, 8 bare,:. p g postmaster, 25c Rolled Oats, 7 The ... ... 250 Dutch Setts, er Ib. ,• He The local lodge, A. F. do A. M,, P .. Men's Work Boots Goodyear Tires Exide Batteries will entertain the D. D. G. M. of Battery Charging ; this district on the evening ofFINGOL .Call andlRee nsbr; May 27th. Repreaentatilee of D' S .,•, ' surrounding lodges will be present Q Phone your order, We deliver. � - and among the speakers present Lower Price Store Sold and Installed by will be Hector Baxter, resident Phone Markham 6402. p Phone 3801 �_` General sen FRANK J PROUSE of the yidaespolie and Manitoba CLAREMONT. ONT. Wm. M. Duncan Cx Rxv ,� li.at(wa i Merohsntf PICHIRMS _ tB!'!A» X t- n;�.. ., y.....� �.,..' s .^x. :-. �r '+.y p'^.:�� -wr�.Y' 'x ".v ', ..o w; ti;' .,@P - ^..e .F''�.c :,,e,,,,4• ppr•• ;d`• ., .. - ... #.w'" a�^+C+ ..•�A-t-.a�'yn.,sa'^ •r�'�'°-..� ,.� ..- 5.r ..�^� .+s-^ -..•,.- ,.sn'a. ,' "mom .�:: -�-�' - .+,'�-.�....'-3 ;,-•rn}r. rra ^^e s v x._ :.�'r,. wr ,. a. ,rt' .. ..,. i.. ....,.s,,.,,.... ,,.+ -i..,.-.�5*¢ .{?�.•r ..,'y,, .,,•., -.. „4,.. •.�,`. .,;,r✓ g.. """r4 '.'..i"' .t - �' ��+r .i s ��_ ... :-...., F.aS+c..�..,...iY�'s•.T-'•y.-.�e,. � . ...,, '"�k t .".s �,,,.:�..s. •u r`.. '�; :n�' -:. •Y °. ,gip .L. -..,;. ,., .t° ... _. _ :_•v y •. w. ' f Ac— hope at the inspector's wardsp, r■iJA j PZ6 Of ••ler it negn of my des: dsngh- 9* Mter?" he asked quickly. r' "Well, it's early day a yet. sir," � � .1 fenced Barnard, producing the locket. CA - "Do you recognize this?" 1 "Yee,"cried the Vicar excitealy," 4rn /�LRW S - M belongs to my daughter She always all wears it around her neck. Where was wast came betoser captain Jimmy and lever and opened the throttle. There _ �„ his do4'ottis get lost in the darkness, o ' found?". ey- flying-, over the Qom&te tear Zony. h s. violent spinning L rive TEA . , _. -- ..:. it"In he,vahey; it was picked up--bF--Tea-aCaptain-aauraa.brbsakita_� « a-. wheels. °loThe cares bumped d and t -one of . . er . . my men. You are ate Amniy makes s escape crasheed against one aro er absolutely sure that it is your daugh- " plans to se ircu for the faithful and at the same time I pulled the scottia whistle valve wide ter's?" ��� whistle fairly shrieked, open.It was The ."The' Tea .that comes to yourAbsolutely. The finality of the Yes, sir. Jast as I crowded the old perfect .bedlam let loose. `/ reply left small room for doubt. Chinese interpreter into the freight nevertheless Barnard persistedt Panic stricken. the bandits rush- - " other car to hide from those pursuing ed to the doors to escape. Some . . rdens possibility of an a e i no ill ' Fresh from �G Ther s po y black object came hurtI• _ bandits a � out, `'t.•"' out some were asked t, .. jumped p p being in existence?" Ing in sand struck me square in the, others simply fell out. But in less The Rev. Mr. Page shook his head: belt. time than it takes to tell it, there _._. .. !'� the whatever. Iyou will exam- "Scottie n was not a bandit board. W'�Or.0rW ins the bask you will see two small We untangled ourselves, and tkere Away we roared,, gathering speed scratches which I onto made in open- was .a grand re- as we backed down the track for.we ing it" union But there dared not go forward is the tate of • "I noticed them," replied Barnardwasn't any time to the signals. The engine rocked and "And you are quit certain that Mise waste. The bandits swayed. I took up the shovel to Page was wearing it on the day she were following feed the boiler fire, when suddenly HCM IS ?" 5 "Quite certain; she was nwer with- trail. Some place the coal and someone hollered. - y out it. What does it mean, Mr. Bar- " must be found t What i,ext. Even the coal war MYSTERnerd, is it a a hopeful sign or'." hide, alive with Chinese bandits. "I don't know;' Barnard frankly In the corner "Jiaybe Ian a bandit, Captain' confessed, "but it's a step forward, if o1 the car were piled a number of said the owner of the boot: "But By T C. Htea chaeta. These I shoved out eo not Chinese anyway!" ;` The vicar turned away, anxious the three of us could Bide is behind. Where had I heard that familiar �«'A that the steely-eyed policeman should Over the top I spread some old straw voice before? I shoved 'him Into 23ot see the disappointment of his new matting. the light., His face was like a black CHAPTER-I%.—(Cont'd.) Blue Boar• roused hope so suddenly shattered. If onlg the train would move along mask ,from the coal dust, "Did you meet or see any person?" "Chief l" exclaimed Trotter with Barnard waited until the other b2- before the bandits caught up, we "By Golly! Jed Stone," I yelled. 19srnard demanded. suppressed excitement when they were came more composed before he asked: would be all right, but it seemed to And so It was. My old friend Jed "Not one solitary soul," lied Pye- out of ear-shot, "Did you recognize "Do you visit Kestrel House, sir?" be waiting on the switch until a Stone who I had not seen for many croft blaLdly. "0i all the gloomy, the little one?" " "I have been there on one or two train coming the other way had }ears. Our meeting was one of dismal, deserted houses I've ever No, said Barnard, who Lyse he. occasions," admitted the vicar. "Bnt passed• i thbae odd co-incidences that you ' strucks that place is the worst It's "Freddy Flack." �„ Ido not think that I was welcome;' Suddenly the Bound of hoofs rang couidr,'t make happen in a Iifetime _enough to give one the creeps to stand "what, the Bank 9maaher. he added. on the rocky railway siding, and a IL you tried to and gaze aeon it. Bemires s ai that Trotter nodded his Lead in affirms- ", score of bandits began running up plan it. tion and Barnard glanced over his I "Did Miss Page accompany you, and down the train peeking Into the _ b't of poetry, how does it go—'Under "On the second visit, yea. Why Jed told me a i+asne pr+sdigioaa ban of excommnaica- shoulder to where the two figures were I do you ■ase?" cars. Things looked•pretty serious, startling story lion. � • still visible. especially when a big Chinaman be- He had a broth. I The locket was fcund close to the "1'v seen it," interruptedBarnard "Are you sure?" he asked sharply. gen rummaging around among the er Guy, engag- bridge. I was wondering if she may "Absautely, Chie_. . I pulled him tea.. chests. Luckily he did not ao- ed in Chinese �Lastily. have intendtd calling there on hgr famine relief -- -Seen itl" ejaculated Pyecroft "I aver the Southern-Joint Stock job. He way hc.me." rice our hiding place. f, isappoae y , went down for a ,hree-year stretch Something had to be done quickly, +,J�� r work. A bandit you've been all over it and ad- The vicar shook his head with slow i ," He'd have got mote if he hadn't been I however, or the outlaws would re- gang bad pass {mired the work of art, eh. so slippery. You-know he was the fel-}deliberation: turn and find us. Quietly 1 signal- ;.ed through the country raiding "Not yet, snapped tte chief insper- I "1 do not think so Mr. Barnard. led ru Hsu and Scottie to follow ma _ ' !br grimly. law who smashed the London and Can-, � and blundering the pitifully scant der. Pyecroft having no further in- ads Bank, but we've sever been able 1 As ■ matter of fact she was rather We dropped out of the car and crept food supplies of the people. : not that he made I afraid of Moineav le is an extras- softly along the aide'of the train+ Guy followed the bandits for p m fasten it on him, i ordinary old gentleman." he added by awn from the bandits, and groped •.. I><ormation to impart he thanked bila. much over that haul." (III y � days. and tried to reason with the , ;wished him good night.' and with his ,Ah, yea, I remember. He's been ,way of explanation, "and, I fear, n is our way In the dim early, morning subordinate strolled on towards the ,,, i +. chief. Making no impression be- the twice. hasn't he• s Christian." light toward the engine. finally lost control of himself. and be "Bare, two convictions and umpteen The chief inspector did his best to The engineer and fireman leaned fore anyone could interfere, soundly acts of ,)rovidence. If he had all that reassure the vicar before he left, but out of thetr..c_ab anxiously, wonder! thrashed the villain. was due to him he'd rot in jail for ha was not tho sort of man to give Ing what was happening down along (To be continued:) - fifty years," false hope under any circumstances, the track. I slipped In behind them Barnard walked on in silence for' It was ith' very definite feelings of and gave them a good shove. Off 1 Note: Youug-xeaders wishing photo MBAGO?.A in in the lower art Of some .1srds then he said, half to him-1 relief that he took-ie-tve of the other, they went—end over sad into the of Captain Jimmy may have soma by ;pa p y� self: after promising to keep him posted ditch. � writing "Capt. Jimmy", 2,010 Star _ back can torture you. But not for -That other bird is a crook, too,but with the !steer information, and Promptly I threw the reverse Bldg,. Toronto. .12ng, if you know about Aspirin 1 I'm dashed if I can make up my mind walked back to the Blue Boar, where ------ — 4 . ese harmless, pleasant tablets about him. He told me such.a mixture he found Trotter waiting for him. - kake away the misery of lumbago, of truth and lies when I interviewed "Well, Chief?" asked the sergean`. Chocolate Malted ik Irbeumatism, neuralgia, headaches, him that I'm still uncertain just what I tentatively, folding up the newspaper ��G�� (toothaches, and systemic pains of he is. Did I tell you that I found a,which he had been reading and fixing Iw*ornen. Relief comes promptly; is sharper's glove in his pocket?" the bowler more firmly upon the back tomplete. Genuine Aspirin cannot "No, Chief." I of iiia head, as he prepared to a+ccow.- The health-giving. delicious drink for children and grown- rdepress the heart. Look for the "Yea. I was feeling around for the psny his senior officer. - Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. Mayer cross, thus: button when I spotted it- I slipped is� "Pyeeroft was right, the locket be- UPIL out to make sure and there was the longs to Miss Page. According to the - s mirror sewn in the palm. parson this Moineau fellow is an un- VIRTUE "Pretty obvious en, . bvithen, Chief. pleasant customer." It is required that we should aim o "That's the bloke at Kestrel at living in the community of na- You do not sweeten your mouth "What is?" Barnard shrugged his shoulders. House?" tions, as well-tired people live in by saying honey, You do not grow "That F.e'a a :ro^k" "Yes, where we-are going now." society, gracefully acknowledged the virtuous by talking of virtue:—Ivan t !� "He drinks too much to be danger- "Do you think that Pyecroft was rights of others.--Grant Duff. Perrin. __— l� ons," he said. kidding us, Chief? Where he found Sergeant Trotter suddenly stopped it, I mean." Made in Canada and struck the top of his bowler a "Quite possibly, but it'll be-an ex- ! smart blow: cure to get into the house." e e ,. ,•,,.:.;:: :. -A enol, efr Shing -- T e '"I've placed him!" ing across the moor as the two police JElxqwS1E%..JL.T- "Yes?" prompted Barnard eagerly, men set out. Everywhere the golden who is he?" gorse made brilliant patches ia color -lower in price _ T Trotter shook his head retretfilly: against the'dull green of the coarse - 1 J s 0 L 1 T ` I "I can't tell you that, but the last tur blending with the purple heather f delightful salad` �y expanse o as form s huge B the faau'i to g to T if need in 8 P 13EA ><l�san a -Ca 7 saw him he as ha T • time I a , ALUMINUM I Hell Bend. Ikey Rosen and Joe Ender coloring. The only living things viri- made doubly tempting .Pith kraft Old - LAWN MOWER Dere with him with a couple of broads- ible were a few sheep grazing on a pashsooed.Boi:ed Salad Dressing, • ''•' ' men to complete the pirty. Hera a tt rside, tiny spots of white in the Your arocer'has it in the large 12 ounce crook, safe enough, Chief. Better get blue distance. jar that costs only 25 teats,Ices than half _ .. his finger-prints, eh?/O Detective Sergeant Trotter gazed the price yodK used to paying for this "1 got them the other day and re- around with with admiring eyes. kind of quality. Get some to-day ceived rife retard office report this '•Dog bite me, Chief," he exclaimed I i morning. There's nothing doing in enthusiastically, "I could live here f n FT L�-KrER,; easier:iiin. that line." the rest of my natural" nine and longer lasting i "H—m, see it in winter, and you'd ,�— mow umenum i s _ Chang e o moo s o appreBarna VALL &Ued ' I Wh'tels and • Side Plates. He.was in no mood to appreciate the Chief Inspector Barnard was early.I Barium Metal self-aligning astir the next morning. He had al- wild beausyci Dartmoor. bearings. steel d6vs•VwMei most completed his breakfast beforhey des-.elided into the valle.N• at),: SaladDmsing Axles and-Steel Drive Wheal his subordinate put in an appearance, inilowea the same route as Pyecroft bushinss. At your hardwarea'gullo, Chief!" exclaimed the let• had taken on the night before. Nh•!n Made in Canada by the Makro ft of Kra dssisr's• ter, "bseen watching the sun rise?" they carne to the edge, of the planta- Cheese sad�'elvats CANADA FOUNDRIES f, + tibn the chief inspeetor stopped. ig FORGINGS LIMITED You re a lazy devil, Trotter ..I'm going on alone," he announce,. grunted Barnard. "I don't know why - - -I'■isSeen Plant I have you with me." I Na:it you to scout around th.• ----- Brockville Ontar'o The sergeant grinned good-natured- grounds. According to Ford they do Malo: Holmes HCaltilFul t c, ly as he took his seat: I not own a car; yet they must thee _ _ ;x E "What's the Lrogram this morning, one somewhere. Map out a general and Beauthl �•.;...; plan of the house', ground floor win- , ;.{ t., Chief?" he asked cheerfully: '''" "The vicarage first for me. Yo:� doors .and that sort of thing—under- Always avlreet and stall :`: ;K;::;:?.: = I stand"' can go along to the'garage and have .Sure, Chief." a run over Pyecroft's car; there may I As re, Chief." walked up the path b:• ; ' Free stern prerntarn label on e0o►8 Pat+ - be something to be found; then come I saga. Sand for Dwwafor s Grids and s ++ tween the pines he became more ce e- ;, Stencil Catalogue. back and.wait for me here. Bos Barnard on admittance to the vie-I rain that for some inexplicable reason arage found the vicar at breakfast• Pyecroft had §poken the truth. What sours SADA°y�D , "Sorry to disturb you, sir," he,the devil was that fellow's game? He Saris Ontario apologized, "but the matter is rather was frankly puzzled and -uneasy in : important," his mind, he could not place him in The Rev. Augustus Page showed the scheme of things, and yet he felt signs of the strain under w-Fiieh he(convinced that the man was closaiy was living. His tall, lean frame was conrectee with this riddle he had been _ S- ILIDA KRA bowed, while his pale face was drawn ` set aolce. It was not chance which _ and haggard. 3 He brushed long new had brought Pyecroft to Barrows . ' , �- ous fingers over his white, bushy huh Farm, but design. (To be continued.) ISSUE No. 21--*31 but h!-,t dark eyes lit up with eager �• ♦ xiry ;t "dh.,. {,. r;�i 1G'uyK... -TF'o,3'\.. •+.�. .,� _.. -i.. Xy 4...: �- .t'...m • _ - fry >••W .. .. � .' _.._ _.. .. - '�• ..a+.:�•. "><.-..,a'�.�• ..... _ > ...a... ai ., ..._.moo•. .. .::-� ,. .M).:' ...y'."c.,..n«.,...-, es'':. .'.,.rw+•..^.<, :'.'w.>,•..:. :€o :I• ..i- ' - _Ve GGwden Notes lani� t0 Get Good goal In Five Days. In gardening a flesh -and reliable - `apply of seed each year Is even more ---By HARRY HARPER - finportaut the: with _ ordinary field _ plop ;$ because in the case of vege- (Kutho of-"The Romance ok' a bles and flowers a very mach larger Modern Airway") - fiery of are grown. Before - - fly as a An experience to linger In one.'[rue to ie tempted to depend absolutely Dass. s save from one'- own garden .the great air-mail route which is oper- of _ -7-1-To die . Ho-1d,.-6 year it should be remembered that ated by Imperial Airways between ueh of this seed is probably a mix- England.and India.'• two of several shades, varieties and different qualities of plants. The bees, By the accelerated time•schedule Orb ch mix the pollen, are no respect- which will be is operation this sum- mer, one will ascend from London on y Ora of color and when they get ilirough with Sweet Peas,for instapce, Saturday,morning and be !n India on - WAR '. AND they have probably mined thinta up the following Thursday,``having flown - 1 *a much that weakly coloured flowers 5,000 miles above land and sea, with - � bre sure to result from the seed used. panoramas which will enthrall you un• - folding themselves beneath.your out- tZhen, again, the seed in this case is - bften saved from the later flowers and look window. - ' I CT O R Y -BONDS ....,*. F luaturall will produce late! flowering It stoma more like magic than rb.on �s+ y p g slily to be able -to leave London on - - :planta. The bed, too, has been spoiled a Saturday morning and to be to Alex- by allowing the production of seed oa ay; to _. - - " form stop all bloom. With vegetables, alight at Bagdad on Tuesday evening; ;A ],, Minister , and to reach India by Thursday after- -• A Statement by the 1►1Znister Of F$n�n� #ttrly and late maturing plants, as well - � Its weak and strong ones, are so mixed thesenodn. Yet such apparent miracles as pp that the seed produced is liable to these, the fruit ie orgaaiaation and _ be disappointing. On commercial seed of operating experience,are now being farms not only are the flowers -and accomplished regularly as a matter of - Vegetables grown in large blocks so daily .routine. - - , Put there. to less chance of mixing, ,Passenger& bound for India by air. - but in the case of high class flowers, assemble on Saturday morning at Air• •jig �� days of the Wu Canadians loaned to the �Vartteularly, blooms are screened to ways House, London. Then, after + keep out the bees and the pollen is passports have been examined and lug-, Government of the bomiaian many hundred .millions of mixed by hand so that true varieties Bags' taken charge of by airway port dolrass to enable the operations of the Allies to be carried Or certain desired,crossed are obtain- ere, soh are escorted-to waiting care ., ,ed. With vegetables, also, there is no and driven to the air station at Cray- -attempt roy to a stiooe:sfail condnsion. t� " attempt made to produce a crop of don. When Canadians loaned their money to the Government, they 'food for the table, but seed only, and Taking an armchair seat in one of mewed bonds which were promised to repay them the flim A, that seed is selected from the earliest the powerful Armstrong-Siddeley pas- ;. and most vigorous sorts so that early senger-planes of Imperial Airways, you loaned with interest at rate Of S%O! 5 %per aurum. On Drops are the results of using that ascend and sweep over Kent to the the 1st of October meat, $53,000,000 of.these bonds,beeome deed. sea-coast, pausing swiftly above the due; on the 1st of November, 1932, the maturity wiA be a saving Space '' Channel on your way to Paris $73,000,000; on that 1st of November 1933, $446,000,00(h Vegetables divide themselves into After a brief halt at Le Bourget. � ---;biasses which work in together. Thus the pilot steers for Basle, beautiful �, in 1934,4511,040,000 must be provided for. We have Onions from seed, Lima) views lying below—a panorama of It would not be rudest, either in the-interest of the �eaas, late Corn, Cucumbers, Para mighty mountains and fertile .valleys. P security j i trips, Tomatoes and the main crop of, Then the city of Basle, where the holders or the country itsel& to wait until these loans become Potatoes which occupy garden space Rhine makes an almost .right angle _ idue before providing for their payment or can wet"Jion. Action for Abe enure season. If we wish to turn, is reached. ;must be taken well in advance of the due dates to protect the snake the beat use of our soil we can Now; for a brief spell, the airway + credit of the c The Government believes this an oppoa :. in d'eaerted for a sleeping car train �y ' - plant those in rows fairly Lar apart� � +., • find in between grow early crops like and you are travelling throughout the - tune time to mold Canadians the Opportunity to eaccbanfie the.. ` night to Genoa. At Genoa you ascend .'l;pinaeh, Lettuce, Radish, Onion Seta bonds, which they oven mawriag in the aezx fever years,for new .'Oind Peas which are taken atrt before and By down the Italian coast via bow of the Dominion of Canada carrying inteerew at the rate the latter sorts need the whole space. Naples to Corfu, where you alight that _ _.,,Tben again, the early group just men• same evening. of 436% per aaaam, which is a very attiacsiva reliien. lPrio! to ,. boned can go in in one portion of the Early next morning you are on the _ the maturity dsxe 'of the presew bodmis,those who atapi this Warden to to be followed by- a second wing again, steering for Athens and offer will, of course, coadme to be paid interest at the rate trop the same season of those late Crete, with wonderful views below, rodded booms =n a short-season varieties such as Celery, and on above the Med�terraneaa you _ p7 B _ se ate Cabbage, Coo Lettuce, picklingalight at, Alexandria. Canadians who have always shown confide aoe in their co�nw? - - to•Gad Fall Turnips, Chaagfng again from flying-boat to � �• �4,. F Peonies Worfh Studying aeroplane, you obtain a fascinating — lie earnestly invited to ods they now own glimpse of Cairo for bonds- of the new issue- By so doing, they will reader The gorgeous Peony is a standard Soon your "'magic carpet" has car- flower, lqs dffftailt the task of peotidiag for the(iseete finances Of the particularly-!a many of our Hed you over the Sinai desert to Gaza. Older gardens, Unfortunately In.-too On again, fresh wonders greet you— 'country, will enhaoae its Credit Gad will l assist the •r. prany cases Its,season is very short, the round-topped hills of Judah; Government in the pnetrat period.of woridw_ ide reedjost�aeentf. but today with a wide range in varie- Bethlehem on your left; and Jerusalem 'fifes there-is no reason why we should on a hill beyond, with an Impressive, No money will be asked for and no new bonds will be sold at trot have Peony blooms lasting over a swiftly-glimpsed panorama of the Dead = this time. It is proposed to limit the present conversion to ; ]month. In the white varieties alone, Sea which, it has been-said, "looks S250,000,0o0, but the Goveromew has the tight at Asp disc re. ,there is a period of almost a fortnight like the bottom of the world" when lino to increase rise amoaiot ifCaosdisos iadicaee a geaeeal desire between the bloomingof the earliest viewed froht a height of about 4,000 to coatione their investments in the securid of their Dominion. �ad-the latent, and there Is practically foot. - _ is different date of opening for all the Soon atter this you find yourself _ The subscription books will cldse on the 23rd of May, 'swell-known_varieties. . A little -time over Bagdad, "Jewel of-the East", and I$pent In studying the blooming dates as you glide down you catch a passing - I earnestly seek the active sappoct of m .fellow Canadians in mated In the.catalogue before ordering glimpse of the golden domes of the ;a�aiang conversion. which is one I the finaneiar - 4 lis all that is necessary so that one's Kad-i•Main Mosque, and of the narrow operations our CORatty has uades'aakea is recent years, credit- - dint of varieties will Include a fair pro- streets and date gardens of the city, - L�rtloa of early, medium and late Early:next morning you are In the lam alike to Cans&.aad is citixens. ooming sorts. air again, passing over that wonderful V and approaching the legendary pito of t - - y. -A Medieval Manor 'Eden. After this, from-Basra on to S Bushire, ttatere is a rapid transition + The house of Bourne was alto- - - from the 'tropical basin' of the river. ,_ . •. -- - ether unlike one of ttie tall and system to the volcanic mountain •'!bloomy Norman castles. It was ranges of Persia. I'lying'via Lingeh, • . - - lauch like a house in aj Chinese paint• you reach and alight at Jask. - an Irregular group of low build --kicending again next day, you pass Ings, almost all of one story, stone abote mountains and vast stretches of - _..below and timber above, with high• sand; bresently nearing 'the harbor - peaked roofs--affording a separate and port of Karachi. four air -ez- ' " - loom, or rather house, for each dtf. press passe3 to the north of the town, l terent need of the family. .Such a, , . 7. - and bu to-the'commerctal air station _ - - - -- t One may be seen in the Illumine•_ which. lies inland and glides- down. - trona of the n ry, - You-have flown from England to In a In the centre of the building is the in exantly five days, two hours, thirty - - — -- y �.. lsall, with•a door or doors..opening flue m'ktutes. A hundred years ago it out tato the court; and sittllrg a.� thought.-wonderful when one of R • ' there at the top of a flight of steps, _ . the lord and lady, dealing clothes,the old'sailing ships made avoyage / } between England and India in not I to the naked and bread to the hun� more than 91 days. Five days as com• did not greatly impiir the quality and i date for dinner,' tt quietly pokes itk gry. Behind the hall Is a round tow- Old.Men Equial Youpg . cu,any. of their 'work. we found e pared with 91 days! Or, to contrast {{ er seemingly the strong place of the the aerial• mail with the fastest exist- In Test Of Capacities 1 yes aid the tlp-'--ot ire snout above whole house. It must Have stood greater difference between members, water, holding its body at an angle Ing surface transport,five days as co AL Bourne upon the dungeon hill. Cleveland—Under a'•grant from the .of each group than between the two of about 'fortj•five degrees. It opens pared with 15 days, Such apparent its wide mouth On one side of the hill is a chapel; Carnegie Foundation, Leland Stanford gTO°Ps• t just the slightest miracles are possible only with the I y _ crack in the middle, and-at the same -' Iby it a large room or bower for the •'::nior University set-to-work recenW —� • r modern aircraft, which wings its way ;ladies; on the other side a kitchen; making a comparison between the Instant suddenly squeezes' its gill-cov- unhindered above sea; ntou:�::,'.n for• A Fish Curiosity and stuck on to bower, kitchen, and este, or deserts. working capacities of young and old •ers,_ The speeding ,drops o1 water _ every other principal building, lean- Persons, Keith Sward, Assistant Pro- A ,fish _that, shoots insects with a that shoots forth seldom falls to bring to after leanto, the uses of which it --'� Lessor of Psychology at. We Re- drop of water is-among the lebthyolog-•down its mark.. Dr..Smlth states that ds impossible now to discover, The serve University, participating in this ical incredibilities assured as scientific.he has even seen these fish dislodge :•4r house had grown with the wants of New-Traffic Control research, made a comparison between facts by Dr, Hugh M. ,Smith, former small°lizards-with their water bullets'. ; the family—as many good old Eng- Tried by Soviet professors at two of the leading United States Fish Commissioner, —Science News Letter. _ fish houses have dont to this day. Moscow-After experimenting with Pacific Coast colleges, using intelli- who recently returned to Washington Round it would be scattered barns a variety of measti-es—fines, printed- genes tests. front Bangkok; where'he1 id-vises in'� ~ apd stables, in which ' grooms and posters and volunteer auxiliary traffic The young anq old scored in the'fisheries to the Siamese Government. n VsRT�E herdsmen slept side by aide with police—to persuade Russians to cross tests just about equally, he said to-;So accurately can the little fish hurl You do not sweeten 'your '1nAuth their own horses and cattle; beyond, streets at designated crossing-in-tbe day. The ung were a little more it§' liquld projectile that on at least by saying honey. You do not grow virtuous by talking of -virtue.—Ivan the yard, Barth, or garden-fence, more crowded porta of the city, local speedy. e,however, did-not impair .two occasions Dr. Smith has seta I __ . .- blgh,earth-banks with Panin _. _ palisades on authorities have hit on a more eifec• quality and accuracy. .lighted,cigarettes exlingnished in the � top, while the waters of the Peter. tive device. Professor Sward examined two mouths of smokers on a verandah a _ spool wandered around outside all. Ropes are now stretched along the ;:roup$, forty-five men in each. Iii one enuple of yards above the surface of -It-is required that we ahould 'at= f Duch was most probably the "villa," streets at a height of two or- three'group, ages ranged Lrom.25-to 45 and the pond where the fish• were swim- at living-Aa the community of us- "ton," or "town" of Earl Leofric, the Leet, so that only an agile jumper is in the other•from 60 to 80. ming. I tions, an well-bred 'people Glue' in lord of Bourne.—Charles Kingsley, likely to violate the injunction against The older men were slowed down," When the shooting fish sights an.society, gracefully acknowledged the , in "Hereward the Wake," crossing at unauthorized places. I:Professor Sward said, "but their aire insect that It considers a likely candi-' rixhta of others.--Grant Duff. v'_ , : - -1 r •, y... } 't' wa g g '�' ".`-w"�. '.•a "' s••..«,, .��, �{y,'. a : a A'v ..J rely.'.± l„r;.: �'v",�nl,ey:d' ,i '�,.,%` '�•e, _ - ,, '.'J� .. .,. ,. c . ., "„iu,_^.^5-' "'f•^ter.,^A: -..' �.,.,.,Y„ i -^.�•,s,CT -'4 .,y, . t. .s :�•.& ,- .i,C"0�?I, .:.(. �. ,a f-. .'ti •.-.- .,h., .... •., .-�. .. .,.•, .. s,.. -.+. .. s• 'r F:.:.M - 't• f '»'4,} � gy - . ._ .»- +f b s , �i .. .. 'a•a:^i �h .. n. s. ;y,_. '�5.. ..e. ,. :C.S�t`%Saar. t. ...:;gib • itr.+� r.'+ w{ 't. k`. „Nr7 ..-,.v y.-rr.••,., ,a .":-,.�''..� .-�'.�> ,. �•^ ,.: � -:.._ .x..,.x.. �<,.. x-.. ,... _,e..-,.•.,�....:;,. ��.• +n`R �•. ..n ..,i"•}+ .y, . `'V" .�• x. � �t.x' ' �7c.�nb`�✓.- Gnu..,. ew✓,. ...>..w+ ..c.. �..,r..�+v��rp�',;5. ...,. -. xa�,. � y. _ .'.�.,- ,.G-' o +: :t� rL_�.._•:.us, "-. .:'4,�:iris2?a .. � .m. L��1l�L1011LA7a I(—Found, an. armature. Loser —Dancing every Saturday at Dew �— - iJ V pleape call it this office. Drop Inn. • —G. R. and Mrs. Whitby spent —Radio. Licenses may be obtained Ire 'lN —See Alvia_Baabby's-adyt. in, Sunday with relatives in Paris. from W. C. 'Murkar, at the News. r .another column. *' =As Victoria -Day (Clay 246h) Office. —Ed. Walsh,,of Toronto, spent come,on Sunday, the holiday will —Dr. H. T.• Fallaise, Resident be observed on Monday instead. Dentist. Office in residence, two " "Tuesday in town. = —Allan H. and Mr,. Clark and doors east oAndrew's f St. And 's church, —Miss Elsie Topplu, of Toroute, - open t Wednesday last with Mrs. family, of Lakefield, spent the Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m: to week-end with the former', par 6 P. m Daily, and Evenings by ap- Buehby. - - _- Grocer S —Mise Marie-Draper; of Toronto sate, W. J. end Mrs. Clark. pomtment. (X-ray service). e y pedals for This Waek : spent the week sad with Mias —L. B. Tapson,piano-tuner,will —Mayor Stewart, of Toronto, • be i-n-this'-loeality-An a few-days. has-advised. the-business -men-n . 5-Lbe:ehatice-elean-$ice,- ... c Fb yIh'a PiIkey: Any orders left at THE NEws the city to give no printing jobs (`1► n. )� =Mise M.Robertson,of Toronto, Office will receive prompt atteo• to prio ters outside the city. There Fancy assorted Marshmallow Fingers, repent a day last week with W. J: 'tion. * * is inutbing like patronizing your c.�'—^l per lb. 24c land Mrs. Manner. —Mre.-McMurtry is making ex hometown. But he says nothing Sunflower Salmon, 1 lb tins .,. 14C = —Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Mt. tensive improvements to her about the,scores of men that the .Albert, spent hTan$a with C. SV. P wn�1•Mra. Pilkey. y - property. She has removed the Toronto printers have sent outfall Fancy Sweet Jumbo Aylmer Peas, No, 5 19e —A. end Mrs. Bnshby and little old tips, in the orchard which she over the province picking up jobs Brunswick Sardines, per-tin 5e daughter spent Sunday with has seeded down. The construe- that the local printers should get. ' tion of a fleh pond will be among • UX relatives Cobbler Potatoes, per bagt19c- prelatives in Toronto. ' —Mrs. W. G. Reid has beep the many other improvements., �•. fN MEMORIAM. • • ' f — —Norman Poucber, of Toronto, confined for several days suffering brother.. of Mrs. Mechin, wa3 hit. CALVERT—In loving memory of our from a very. severe.cold, by a,car one day 'last week and dear husband and father, Thomas —John S. and Mrs. Jepbson. of Calvert,who passed away May 17th, "Brooklin visited Mrs. and Miss pain fully injured,about the h lad. . 1926. • Fawkes one day test wee We do not forget,we love you too well, i \ ' Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, sustained a broken collar bone. uF ,-----� For your memory to fade like a !" He was taken to the General Bos a -- ''- repent Sunda at the home of his dream. Sunday pital where.he received trecitruent, Lips need not speak when the heart - :mother, Mrs. James Gordon. —C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt attend• —Dr. James T. . Campbell, of "mourns sincerely =. ed the Oddfellowe' service- at field For grief often d wells where it sel• Chicago, who owns the Broadn Stock Farm on the Base Line, dam is seen, Brooklin on Sunday evening. r u spent the weekend in this locality —Sadly missed by Wife aid Family j, —Dr, and hire. 'McMaster and family, of Pt. Perry,spent Sunday on business and calling on friends. While in d Brampton Belgian stallionlast week he N#w Advert4satv"nts. with Dr. N. E. and Mrs. McEwen. ; .r purchased a eg , e —Miss McGauley, of Toronto, `,. " ''was the guest of R. H. and Mrs. is the flrat Belgian stallion brought 'PASTURE TO LET—Will take cat- 1Ripley for several days last week,- to Ontario County and should be r tie to pasture. Wm.Lacey,Dunbartoa,38-38 ' popular with the farin4l 9 who —Mrs. E. McLennan and family, RBE8 FOR BALE—Cedars for of Lindsay, spent the week end wish to improve their stock. He Tplanting, any quantity. Wm.Lacey,Dun- - - (with the former's parents, R. and won flrrft prize' at the Canadian. ba+ton, 36-39 National Exhibition at Toronto — ;lir@. Pnekrin. FOR BALE-6 bead of young cattle, STYLE —Considerable building is being last year. yearlings. Phone Clare 1503. Arthur Car- FO11N TION GARMENTS - dove at the Jewish Camp,north of —The Silver Roz Patrol pf the rutttera. — `3T•as the Lone Stoats is Pickering were C O R-R E CT N E S S the village, in preparation for the ANTED-4 voung Durham calves bummer cauup. privileged to enjoy a visit from WAlsc,for sale. 4 Yorkshire saws at 125 00 Captain John Farminger, Lone each, Tbos. Bacon,Claremont. 3b HOLEPRC>C�tF —,John Cowie, of Toronto, was _.. Holeproof Hosiery is as durable S^out Commissioner for Ontario. . , as high in $n town on Saturday when he Fsate BALE—Ton fresh rnilcb Sal as it is delicate - HOSIERY tcaJl�d on Hugh and Mrs. Meebin showers did not damp the spirits ai' sown cors:rom a reg stered accredited herd. of the Look-R. First they cooked Apply Col.Marshall's Farm,Dunbarton. 38 - fashion as. In quality . . . and its and other friends. lunch outside, then hiking to - — AND —Mrs. J, H. Connor has torn TDARTURE LAND TO LET-Gond colors At your costumes as per- Dw down her old kitchen at the rear Chapman's bush they played Scout rpastore land w,tb plenty or good water and D (�+ Corselet e of Ger residence and is erecting a games for the rest of the after shade, Apply Fred Andrew,Pickering. 3b-39 fodly a1 the hosiery Ats your foot. e _ ._z--- P" luso one in its place. apps. All- the boyo enjoyed a ct?�hMER ROOD FOH BALE-13 —MIB. Lothroc, of Vancouver, wonderful time. jDo you read V rch lengtbs. $5.00 per load. Del ver osst• H O L E P(R�O O F the Lone scout news in the inside wo�odth's village textra. F.L Green, 3 r en- O V ERY has arrived in Pickering and has s es of this paper ? If not, why -' - --- To Ba the 'least -39 lHear up residence on the nld not;� P P y r�0 RENT—On Churcb St. Pickering ' 1Hsorp Gordon Farm. -ialf of brick house.including blinds and fi■- -Miss Lillian Murray, of the —Tbeennmeratore appointed to tures As I G.D.•Bly. 210 Indian Road, To .they are an ppyj , into, Of WS*office_ elf teaching staff of the Whitby take the census g the work on lOe 4 A buahc(O barley and mimed graze Also, Attrl�Ctive Public schools, was home for of Canada will begin work os, the RAIN FOR RALE—peveral hon- � a SD several days sufferiag from a very lot of June. E. E Webber, of G' '= b F severe cold. Columbus, ie�he Chief EQumer pasture.good grass and water. Paces in seeping 2' Combination, stor for Sonth Ontario, The with+he Rme+, E W,rreeD. Phone Pick 730J.3b • —Haag motorists are calling - - - ' attention to the condition of Lhe F.anmerators for Pickering town CVSTOMIBATCHiNC AND HABY ship are Leonard NeRle, Walter cHICKe FOR SALE—Rocks.to Rhode ay a h'siad on Church street. The Bay ands and Legnocns. hgltched rater, Jamesway - (road last summer was the only B. Powell,George H.Toyne. Leon methods. Prices reasonable bone Pic! 702. M Sa -'� iroad to compare with it. and Gates. Robert Bentley,Donald P.willows. Greenwood 29tf 4 —E. L. Ruddy bas a gasoline Beer, Fred Major, D. A. Scott, TANTE D—Board mud accommods. -above] at -wurk removing the Thos. Gregg and David J. Tran. " t,ou on a farm. month of July off high- way,but convenient,for 2 adults and 2 children lgrading On the riltbt of•way of These were in Pickering on Thurs. Cleanliness and cotilort eseentrat write H L - --- -- -Vbe former Tor-on to.Eastern. day and Friday sae receiving final Tracy,332 University Ave.K,ripton,Ont_38.35 • Shir' 't which will'groatly improve his instructions from the Chief rr,ORONTO WET WASH LADN- C "undo. t;nameretor, The work will take TDR (Semi tinishy—Let our driver tali and .. en —Sidoe Hilliard Provincial from L-0 to five weeks to coin eaplain oh.MF hour service. Just leave your y i name with Nr.5.W.Davis, barber shoo We L TreIDc Officer, who has been off plete It will be of a most ex wall pick up and deliver each Monday, wednes In Khaki, Chambray and Navy Bines. Prices COIIBlderably duty a number of week@ on ac• bauetive character and will cover day%d Friday lSly 1 :111 count of an accident when be every part of the Dominion and Ta�•�ARM FOR SALE-50 acTemcfez. lower. Try a big roomy shirt. collided with a motor car, will the information collected will be i cellent `arm land,s,tiated corth of Pickering vesnme�w ork to dap complete in every respect, T.11P 'Rage,about a mile from the Provincial Hign- - wa Good brick house.-large ravine, Duff is - —Jobe and Mrs, O'Connor and government wish to impress upon Creek pas,ies through farm. Would makea¢ood gentleman's estate. About 1.5 miles from Tore-n-. . y.1, - family, of Belleville, visited the the people the neees9ttp of then) to For fu ti particular-apply to Dr McGea h, �T Qr e Electric•electric Refl i erators former'm mother here one day last giving the enumerators their co 1_93-, Woodward Ave...Detrort.Mich. 3.-39 g 'week. They also went to Toronto operation in completing their CARD OF THANKS. -' i�liother fin's rodnot of Deforest-Crosley. and on their return were accom• reports, as it is necessary to give p partied by Mrs. James O'Counor complete returns, Farmers viii4 Mr. and -sirs, Theo. Tanner and - i and children.- who spent a few have advance schedides sent them Gr'.mbly wish to extend their sincere ' _ days here with Mrs. O'Connor, Sr. and it is .expected that they.witl thsnks to all their friends for =o . . _ —A quiet wedding w,as s(flewn• have these filled out in fRII by the many acts of kindness and.consider- op.no' r'8 Electric Washers : !Ized at St. George's Church on time the enumerators rallat their ation. .n. their recent hea%: loss. Sa0irday, Uay 16th, at noon, by bones. If the returns are not ',Fords hardly eepress all u'e ivould. - '--' have led-the field for years. -'QFe will be pleased ,Rev. E. G. Robinson, The con• ecniplete it�will mean that the like to-say but we ask our friends troicting e' = a in the work will be to accept this expression of our to look after your wants. - Linley, of Azura, Cal,, and Mrs. wasted As the eensn= w1 cos Easy terms. _ . .. . -Gretchen Hardy (nee Vogt), of the Dominion several millionsof _ ''Torontca. A small group of inti- dollars,ltlie necessity of giving full mate friends was present at the information will be evident. Conversion of : ceremony. —Oa Sunday at noon fire de � ' • our ....... -... �•-- •. _. � pedal .- ' •�� —The services next Lord's Day stroyed the barn and contents of " will be held in St. Andrew's, Theodore Tanner. who resides; on - Church at 11 a. in. and 7.�'o Dominion of Canada i Deforest-Crosle Battery• Radio, - p: m, the Greenwood road, about two -. y Sunday School at 10 a. m. In the miles north of the village. As the .Console model, _ evening the minister will reach Bonds $16.00 p people were returning from church the third in the eerie@ of sermons the fire alarm was sounded and is on Modern Sine, "The Sin of In. a few moments the fire engine was carefully and promptly Radio Licenses Issued. temperance." A e handled 1 pecial welcome hastening to the scene of fire, awaits all etrangrre= as well as but ae there was a very Fiigb ! Free of Charge Fred Ta 1BIInt1�$, ,� _ „: PiekerM i toembers and adberente. wind blowing at the, time, the S1�Rg�s;S•� 1 - -The Bibbop of Toronto, the building was soon enveloped is Established 1867. - -- t 'firs. Rev, J. F. Sweeny.D. D., D. flames and no human agency could PICKERING `i C. L., will visit St. George'@, Pick• save it. The firemen 'Succeeded in minx. on Thursday,,May 28th, to saving -the- adjoining buildings • administer the Apostolic right i- which were h , gra: .' Besides a e THE -CENTRAL GARAGE I` dates prepared toy class of condi- quantity of hay. grain and iAiple Pickering dates prepared b the Rector. A menta, two valuable calves,' a i .• - cordial invitation is extended to number of setting -turkeys sad MM'" - members of the commnaity to be uther fowl were destroyed. A telephone �9VV _ present and join in tha worship on number of the neighbors had Beach ; Parkthat occasion-, when these new 'arrived soon after the fire broke memberseonflrm their baptismal out, and,along with tbe,fire>rien, VOWS,and enter into the fall fel, did splendid work io, saving pro - - lowebipof'the Chareb. perty from the flames. In her Grand opening of the ' —The Women's Iostitnte will efforts to save her turkeys'and -Show-boat Auto Repairs, Accessories;�ils and hold a Rpecip.l meeting on Wed- eggs Miss Grimbly was terribly ttseday,the 27th inet., at the home burnt about her limbs, arms and • of Mrs. W. J. Miller. The Whitby hands, and is suffering 'greatly Saturday, May 23 Gasoline, Acetylene 'welding, Brsuch will be the guests for the from: the .burns and from shock " afterno'6n.' litre. E A. Wrigbt, and. is now ander the doctor's DANCING} ery , arging. Batt h Gov? lament speaker, will give an care. Mr. Tanner was also pair.• , address on "The Seven .Agee of fully hnrat. The fire was caused Development." Mrs. Wright is e b a six 8.30 to 12.00 p. m. (standard throe;. � P g y year old boy burning Dancing to Freddie Breakwell Repalrs.made on all makes #: graduate nurse and has been matches in the bard, Miss Grim- and his 6-piece orchestra. . identified with Institute work in bly had hidden the matehes from i ��. rhe Igor own oommn'nity for the peat the boy who had seen her hiding Come' and see the eleven years, also acting as con them, and at the first opportunity vener of the standing committee got possession of then: ana got in s HOW - BOA T on Health,for the Kingston Con his mi@cbievotle work. The boy's illuminated and bring vention area. The Pickering home is in Toronto,' and be was lladiee will serve lunch and each brought out to the coaotr*s�bile your friends. CHARLES �• SPENCER w: one wki Ill bring two cup@, plates his mother was away on t► visit. t parng FRE1� to all. iand spoon@. All ladies and girl@ Mr. Tanner's loss will be Several aare cordially invited. Time of thousand dollars, vbich is partly SAUNDERS, BARRETT p,, • ♦,, a ' rusting 2,So(standard tlzwt covered'by ineursoos. p dt SAUNDFlt3• ' Firopnetor, �1t3k81`l�lg� :I>, latig�a x, ';.x.•� u r ,P 4 ".,,.. �.,.�. x l... - - _ -�� .s. G _ -!.. w. :ro=.•.ti'.:( , ;7",