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' '.: :.•.... •dt s �- ya' .:.g�. a - r ''..j o'�• ..}:. _.: c.�.,,. .. :.• ...; 'yes, '. .. . ... ,+.:': ,:. ._ � •' e r �Ya L': s. .Yri .' 0t3 c • L: •L. - PIC�ERIN(I,- O1 T., FRIDAY, I�TAY 29, 1931. __ .- .�L'O'ftff#IT17<ft[r`tl�d ---�• '• UtJ,iVE3ARTUht. - •. •ALTONA. - • pry' y — g g , Lock- White's'. :-MillGREENWOOD aJfedtcalOn Thursday avenin last the Duu- Miss Clara Ni hg wander of 14� barton Dramatic Club met' at the' port is visiting with J. and Mrs. Hilt, r DR. H. Q, PEA.RSON-Physician g29e2� 1Ri"er home of Elmer Annis; the- meeting Mrs. F. McNay, of Whitevale, and surgeon, Dumbarton. io►y taking'the form of 'a banquet-uet• and spent Tuesda last. with � M1 3 Mrs.. W. 1', j� E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director Is running full blwst, sawing lura- presentation to Miss Dickson, the :UIc1�aY• • MILL& ` <' sopnllib*metrical Aaao ia onmark of OptoOntario. Reg, ber, reaches, doubletrees, very able director and Glen Joyce, We are sorry to report that Dust- 7. Memberyt the American Optometrleat ton who so s len y position er Meryon Bunker is under the. dost- pboe••tation. E e eexamined by appointment. gues etc. p did! filled the Established 183$ Phone 2804, Claremoat.Out. of stage manager-and property Mari, or's care. Open to buy a quantity of good Plans are already afoot for next sea- F. and Mrs. McNay spent Sunday •`• ARL A.GRUBIN, R. O.-Eyesight basswood and elm s Specialist. Honour graduate of the College logs.. son. Success to the Club. of last week with Gordon acid Mrs. There.is no better Pastry w y a,(Optometry of Canada; Gold medalist and McKay, of Whitevale. Flour made than ! brat Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham -Grain Chopping Tuesdays _ Mr. and Mrs. Tindall and farad! �� ggy Monday from 9 a,m.'tov5 p.m..in Dr. -.BALSAM, }f Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffvifl from wed• and Fridays. visited with Oscar and Mrs 'Tindall 4 y to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Miss Mckinnon visited .friends at on'Sunda' of last week. - ad,Glasses fitted and repaired.. Highest quality Ma3rifactnring Baskets of all Unionville on the holiday, jtie are glad to know that Mrs. E. KJMrs. Gee. 15 gltatitz 11y imjnq�: her"i., is irinpiming aft— h­ ssimi ' 4G1 Legal. Price reductions at the ing from her lengthy illness attack of Ptomaine poisoning. But there are a lot of brands �k AE. CHRISTIAN, Bwrrlsterand factory. A large•rlurnber from here attend- We are glad to report that I, Leh- of pastry flour on the market ' .SO11CtCSJI,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phon Q,Markhatrl 6405 or 6.450 or write ed the fair at .Brooklin onVictoria man of Atha, who has•been ill .for that are very inferior- China. South Wing Court H'ouae, Whitby. 251y Day. Some time g to KISSI�lI. Chas. R'hite. Locust Hill, Oct. , is able to be out again. ?Misses Norinne Wilson and D. A. and M-ra: Matthews Van. O:�lALD RtDDY Barr-islet. , of Toronto.licitor, Notary Pubt;c. Office over Al• Parrott, of, Toronto spent the week- and H, and Mrs. Slack, of Glasgow, These cheap brandsare ekleAp tg Store,opposite Post Office. Money T j� end at their !tomes hazes called on A s. W. 11cKa on Sunda 1nt •Phone 563. Whitby, Ont. sly "• H. Beal, - Claremont 1r y y - quality. Phone WA Mrs. Richard - Day was called to last. � WALTER C. THOMSON-Barria- FURNITURE Uxbridge on Saturday night -.ihen J. and Mrs Hill and son, of Toron- .. IS SILXLI ter, Solicitor. Notary Public. son Royalher mother, Mrs. Chas, Hopkins was to, ,and Reginald Nighswawder and Bank Bldg,Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 po or Send• seized with a stroke. She is some- daughter, Clara, of Lockport, vis- Re•iderice,Pickering, Ont..or by appo;ntmeat, NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE what improved and her friends hope ited with J. and Mrs. Hill one day Is the very cream of the beat win. 371y IN GREAT VARIETY she may soon be able to return to recently. ter wheat and is equally as Bi EATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist- her home at Glen Major. - good for floe raise bale• en, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Sltl2mon s Bea B, Marshall Mat. Cl'AREMON7 long 98 for pastry. 9stildiag,330 Bay Street,Toronto, tresses, Dressers, Tables and _ W.J,Beaton, Chairs, Picture Frames. GREEN RIVER. fir. and Mrs. Henri Smith and Mr. why Pay an exorbitant pritTe for H.B Bell. J.D.F. Rose. Adele de.838 9 Our prices are the lowest. Mr. of Toronto, visited Mrs. G amall package of c our 7 - M,ss 'Muir and mess Wright mot• Coates .on Sunday. Try KISSIMI. T" RIQULVEY - Ba PIOBERIN4 & orad to St. Catharine; for the- week- �Ir. and Mrs. Mair. of Sulphide, ? < IMCConfed — Barristers. Solicitors etc.. end. and :Albert Caakey' of Richmond Hill3ABRtS �OY flt3 214 nd.Ri !ntwn Life E oront Co, of Just Aon�a and Richmond Sta. Toronto. Phones i. C. Hagerman, of this village .were v`sitors of DI r, and 31ra. Cask Wed nee 4489 and 44&0, Pickering office open Arriving as opened- a barber shop at ScarGoo.esda and iaturday evenings. Phone Pick ey over the holiday. for Bread, esoo. stT t'"rO Gordon Atkinson, oneof our pro- The bright, warm weather finds raising young men: left on Sunday By pstronizloq your home 'will, - ^^ Dentdl Choice 2X, 3X and 5X B. C. numerous motorists in quest of a last to spend summer months in you help keep Cedar Shingles. quiet rptt at. Wi)-con's Park, P P up the price of �!\:FiL O_S1fITH, D. D. 9,. L D,9.. - : The Junior B. Y. P. L•. meets ev- Eastern parts, We wish him succAs.i our local wheat. Jl�l S'ilcceesor to Dr J. N Da:es;, Graduate of ery Wednesday evening at the shut- A i'i new venture -" 7 to h the Rcyal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- Also, a large quantity Of •'• ;pecial meeting of the Women's !'s store a At Claremont office riga over D. A. cr. don't forget the Limp, ; o'clock. In„titute, µill be held at the home of h SE SCOTCH BARLEY saouff store every Taesd.y and Friday. Phone The church senricea will,f'continLe 9ta.ff roil ntf rongb and Clr@�9@(� 31rq. W. -G Scott on Tuesday, June at ' o'clock throu%rhout the summer. FOR BREAKFAST ERBERT T FALLAISE, L D 8.. T Our football µ•ill play at Clare- 2nd, at .30 o'clock. The speaker for D.D.S., Graduate of,he Rcyal College of •l ask Pine, Spruce and the at will be Mrs E. Wright, Dental Surgeons and the t'niverwty of Torunin, moot to morrow t Saturday ► evening, of Odessa, who is a graduate nurse 10!'ice m residence sewed door east of St. And- The club w ill practice 8 W t P A Ha fes's Church. Ptckerm �el'1llOCk g g.Ont. Office h LRl73ber and has been identified with nun 9 Institute erman's field every Monday, Wednes- to s,aro t. a p n : is by appointment. !x ray work in her own community and tak- a•rvfcel. Phone Pick 37oa 431y - j�r�1 �g�*� y day and Friday evening, g L. BURNI NQHA M • r j(r ,�jj� in a keen interest in District rotrork, • .�. The Women's Mission Circle will will speak on the Institute routes to Building and General vt<xsditns•sl $®tries. ` old their annual businegq meetingin Happy Community. Mrs J Coates g. LL,�MBER YARD a Ha Contracting. May instead of June this year, and •will give a paper on "Tenl�rance”, F.atimates furnished on all claieseb - ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- t~•ill be held' to-day (Thursda3) at and Social Reform: - All ladieq are of work-Interior and Exterior. A.Fire and suiomotolemanr■nce of all kinds. - -- the home of MrA. Frank Booth. cordial! invited• with a s eiap,rsenuag Wmpaniasof solid fleatrcty .rand. Coal IThe dramatic club ve an excell- y pecial in- .Llteratione and repwtrs. °:' vitation to the Grandmothers, as theant presentation of "The Rosd to y Obimneps$wilt Ooncrete Wort. Y'+EORQEBEAM-Licensed auction• i sal k the City' a few x•eeks alto and would are to be the guests of our June Phone Pickering 6718 1 s lT ser,Alton. Live stoct and general .ales like to be invited elsewhere with the meeting. Refreshments will _be ser- ow tu attenAed to Terms reasonable. R. ved. All mgmbers are asked to bring { R,a, a sviue. Pbone Stour 9003. 51.4 cast, Thi., is an appealing. 'laugh- dishes for two. . �r y1 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Sard and Soft E0al of 'they able drama with snap to it. Shingles For Sale L� . rm Oosomes •t 7oet a"pat.r(o. An*. L BROUGHAM. { itroaalw of J1 ktada attsna•E to on aborssn best quality on xLnUUGFtAM. _ Bx clear Snd 5= Na. B.C. Shingles, sofas.. •ate a�-a jUvw P'u" ont' ..hand airs. Stirling spent the week end Galt r,&nd !zed Steel Shingles, B,BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEEK V in Limehouse. •■�' THOS. Mr. McR'hirter took advantage of Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. �✓• Osn••!aa•ar, t)>•tmtadoo•r for aaklw ■ f•{■ ■` A. ;^ie holiday to visit his people. plias Jennie Duncan spent the week Also. re•rubbe•ring huagy wheels. + ' a�ldla�� Ae"Ma"01. s,�tooq w lone r i OS. • LAWS E. and Mrs. Perryman and children end at her home here. Lawn mowers,sbarpened. ?pent the week-end with 'lira. Per Fant Malcolm was -with his people' •�' �:, naso Wrr� �'' �1Cj=Or1ns,• Got T. PATERSON'S CLAREDlOhlT . _ here over the holiday. man's people a Acton. H. Holtb • entertainer Cnll and get prices. PhoneW12 - W M• MAW. LICENSED ALC- 4fes;r; Elmer and Donald Willson y 1 friends from _ TIONEER,tor York,Qntario and Durham ;Piekermg Mills f ti1P city over the week end. Cimat,ea♦ All kinds of sales promattended and amilie= of Toronto spent the LOOK, THE guy aybe _ %-• Pk-end with their lri; Caa=e1.; spent the week-end se Terme reasonable. paten for ave, may be ._ parent.; here. in Toronto with 'Mr;. Gamble. " armored at. Wb3t y,On Bea and Indepeo- 1Ir J. Duller, airs. Barclay and New* Che'vrbletdeet pboaea. w,hitby,oar: a1y We have a full line of Poultry tillMillpr ; ►lis; Dfuriel Shephera »;_ a cues; Feeds pent Thur sriay in Tomn- - - - R good as the be=t, at the Gerrm home thisseek. y NOTICE n. � i .= Jii n4 .pant the day with Try our Front Rank Laying flash, r 't t`'r, 111'`• !:soft _ - e c who•has Gordon �• e, Toronto, visit-- Try .leas of cl en- ill .€iir some 'ttntr'. "1 T. C., and Mrs. Broµn on Satur- 3S HERE Mills ;' Grc,t;•iog plash and RIr= day' Whitevale -:- Mi - -- Oi1P of -our oldest resident;, The i.vere,t family, . of Toronto, _ Chick Starter. J(�;in Pattrrison, died .on .Wednesday, Chopping every day We ti kke thee. Feed.• right here nx,rning after a week':;• illness from hent the., week _at the Gammagc Nfanv new fPattlree and .A new low _ sod ut11 rices will allow home. price, An Owner Service Policy, GRAIN- - FLOUR- - FEED P - pneumonia. Her, funeral take= place. ['h$ Iiaywood family,of Dunnvilf,- ass''ring °wnc!r the .hest in you a profit on your ` this afterno(in iso St. Johns Cemet- i,;9d the Barclay family over the service and satisfaction. Gristilig Every Week Day, poultry, ery. week end. When The W- 1 - n c Ps T e l t,aP; tewart, o gram a_s,-_Oils,,Asses sories•' Goodyear Zi'iI1 ezchRnRe you want Floni ask for •3ay afternoon at the horr_e of iMr:, a „ Tires at new. low prices. Flour for Wheat Royal. Help your market Geo. Philip had a splendid attendance P_nt the' holiday at their grand- _ for lineal wheat. , mother's home. -Repairs on all makes of cars. 'AN THONY WILSON a Tie devotional exercises were -con- Thee n w s station and gas the ducted...by the president, Mrs. John hotel �,i Law Proprietor; � The more Sour we sell, the more have been�tvired during the week. No cordon J. iL.$W wheat we can buy. Phillips and Mrs. Brc:xn and Mrs. more dark corners. 48tf -Phone Mark. 5502 y' a Miller. The afternoonp!O gram and 908 Mr. Carter; of Green River, and the .Phone 2PIQBERING} ♦� { r the leadershi 'We will exchange flour for p of group A which A. Gray family were in' Toronto on e any kind of grain. _ _ comprises Mesdames Malcolm, Philip Sunday visiting Russell. = SP n/� Perryman,_Gannon and Migs Cass- Visitors with Miss Bate for the l4Your c! Pickering Milling COMDaD9 els. Mrs. Perryman and Miss Gass- Reek-end were: the Arthur Mohun els presented excellent : R. G. CLENaENINtI papers l- family and Will .red Mrs. Bate, of M Japan. Mrs, Gannon 'and. Mrs. Mal- Toronto. D '�� • eolm'sahg a duet which �as'apprec- •+---.-- 1 � FUNERAL DIRECTOR fated. Mrs. Philip sen ed a delicious OUNBARTON' gg Baigainstea to all present. The meetings are .. .Private . - steadily increasin in i Kenneth Whites .spent the wee end ".' . Ambulance g merest and pe k Is more than attendance. with friends at Newtonville. '-'•�— Day and Night Service The Teacher Training School for John and 'Mrs. Mills of Toronto a merchant,"."'. We are offering some special ba r. Pbone 9000 ' 'Sunday School teachers and leaders spent the holiday with her mother. -- - - gains in Furniture that ..Malver'n 5000 i held hgre fqr five nights•last week Mr. Clarence Titley; of Toronto will brighten up proved very successful. The attend= visited Leslie and Mrs. White on the Years of Training and educational very good, those attendin • holiday. your Home. Markham ante was ve g preparation have qualified him • Ont showin by their interest the were.. Alton and Mrs. Schwerdfeger vis- Markham, g T to advise you on any medici• FOR.YOUR BETROOM -- — -' ' - there to'receive inspiration and know ited Walton and Mrs. Annis this nal preparation, its action..- x '. ledge; and not from idle curiosit week end. - Y• method of ase and merit-also A walnut dresser with shaped I Mn;. Norman White, of Brooklin, Ross and Mrs.-Neale and daughter mirror and Simmons bed- Farm Felace g conducted- the Primary and Beginn- and, friends. visited, Mr. Nobes over to dispense your _- good' cable spring dtid` felt' ers classes. Miss Craw, of Toronto, the holiday.. Doctor's Prescription mattress, price$48 00, ;)LII 20, !30 and 40 was Jri charge of the teen .age class 'Mr, and Mrs. Shale of Toronto, Rev. Mr..iMellow, of Manilla, led the 'spent the holiday with the latterre Aztsiineter mats, 27i54, good glial rod FO11B. class for adult teachers. All the 'sister Mrs. Acornley. ity, price $3.83. Family Recipes t leaders had the -work well prepared The Cemetery Committee'are busy Poultry Fence and Poultry Net• and made the study periods very in. fencing. They have also bought more Your local druggist.had five years . Congule.um rugs and linoleum, in ting, Lawn Mowers, Garden• tare;ting. The recreation periods land from Mr. Sobol. experience in Toronto's lead- - 4} all width?, always in stock. -Tools and Sprayers. served the pprpose of bringing the Mr, and Mrs. Gcriffin and family, eexpxp dispensing drug store and Let us supply Coleman Air•O•Gas Stoves. units together for a social get-to- of Columbus spent the week end with solicits your busine9s in this PP y yu:ur household tether for a social, get acquainted Gerald Clark and family needs in the home fern- time pleasant for aH. Quite a rrnmbei Mrs. C. W. Holmes was called to most important phase of fishing line. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, drug store service. ?:' Coleman Gas Irons apd recalled credits for the assigrtments Ifarkham last week o-,ving to the _ Electric Irons. completed by them during the course. serious illness of her sister. Jones, the Druggist. gdarwnteee C. A. Sterrift R On Friday evening over seventy sat Misses Hilda Holmes and Jessie pure fresh drugs, acenrate . P. —ICKERING N E_ W_S_ Pet one our prices before down to the banqueting table, to the i Taylor of Toronto visited at Jame. dispensing And reag- buying elsewhere. supper provided by the W. M. S. of Mitchell's over the week end. unable prices. i the Churcli and all present were plea- Mr. and Mrs. Acornle and her . Phone 1300; .. .. - P e � y • ALVIN BUSHBY sed indeed e w the splendid talks father, Mr. and Lawlor are occupy- JONES Furniture Dealer and given by the workers, and the ad- ing• the Kenneth White house. • IFuneral Director dress by Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Osh-) Mrs. Aileen Day and daughters, .Also Ambulanoe Service ;Hardware Phone 4600 awa, Mrs. Harvey very kindly ass- Bridget and Judith, of Toronto, were Druggist and,Chemist, isted at the piano in leading in Com- guests of their cousin, Mrs. _Leo, PIQ� ING �a ws"'ir matiity-aingiag. _ l Whi:te,•,overthe.�ela:asci }le 6800 P84I1IIg -Xv -r,4- V, jot,:-Z7:770W W _T7 4 .Pbrsdnal ty Contact ' Fire Breaks Out _12c Du Charge A Vital Factor,-Says In Ottawa Hotel on Strawberries WTHE P ales 0. 'ou-ir rince Of W Late Afternoon Blaze'-in'Old Affords Protection for t-he Windsor House,,Wrecks Canadian Grower �"ost Effective in Trade with Top Floor Ottawa-The value of trawberries People of Latin Ottawa-Fire which broke out In for duty puritioses was fixed at "12o ma --Ivbls weeir-ItrIngs news'of i-- sea -1he Windsor Hotel shortly before 6 a pound when entered uud�r the Inter- bunch of Lone Scouts who are well Scout who tracked and trailed and o'clock- Thursday afternoon was mediate or general tariff, the weight on the way to the formation of a trekked and hunted and camped in' subdued after an hour's stuMom of the package to be included in.the �BRITAIN IS LAGGING No. Sir Lone OAtrol at St. Davids, and we be- a 'Troop Headquarters? weight for dut.,. Atincuncement to light.. . The upper floor, the Prince of Wales, in ileve that they have. vislaus of a again! The natural . environ_Ment yet "London,-The this effect was made on May 20th by of a true Scout is out of doors, and flames broke out, from 44 ..an address wblcb� was broadcast from Troop of their own sometime in the that's whera we Lonles spend most undetermined cause, was almost. to. Hon. C. H. Cahan, acting Minister of London last Thursday In an interna- ;uture- tally. destroyed and heavy damage National Revenue. tional hook-up, declared that the cor- We are always glad to hear that of our time. was done to other Parts of the build- The above value Is' to apply at the ustry, the Scouting "infection" has taken So you see, a good Lone Scout point of productidn, and where such dial co-operation of British ind he really Is. much better off than his Ing by,tbe tons of water poured onto salesmanship, shipping and finance hold of boys in various parts of t the blaze. a product exported Air,etly to Can- e more Scouts brothers in the towns and cities, but was essenitial in furthering British Province, becituse th The destroyed floor of the' hotel ads from a diversidn or Intermediate we have in ttis country the better much depends on the Individual boy -trade with South America. the It will be for the whole community as to whether-or not he IS a GOOD was largely comprised of sales- point, the value for duty shall -be 12 "It teems to me," he said, "that takes ad- sample rooms and there were no cents a pound plus all charges thereon Ost important point is to got as many in years to.come. Lone Scout, and. as such guests quartered there. ' , Some 60 to such Intermediate po!ut from the entries as possible In our national Or- ''it to with very great regret that Vantage of all the facilities, for persons were stayiug at the' Wind. point of production. we record thi unfortunate death Of training. his mind and body, with der book, and to allocate the work to sor and the few that were in their The same rate ghall.apply on-straw. 6.11 one of our Lone Scout Comrades. which he Is.surround.ed. ked Individual firms once that is don One ni .ht- rpepntly LOnA qan"t rooms at the time the: fire attac b6rri shipped on consignment. imeverttiag to the question 0! tariffs, e. Dixon -of Unloavill0i wa-a He must first of all make hl self the Uructure, had no dffB,-uly in jh-e fixing of this value to prevent Ao which be referred In an address Theodor I STRONG. In Body, so that he can escaping. Practically all baggage was dumping has been awaited with great -last week.-the Prince said: riding down the main street of that I endure the hardships of the Trail interest by growers of strawberries In �saCved. "Where tariffs make importation town when the Hydro power failed and be of use to others. (A weak- The Windsor was one of the Capt-' Canada whose goods will presently be Ampossible, the only course left open. and plunged the town in darkness. ling is never mti�eh belp!). In M-Ind, tal's leading hotels when' It was on the market. a a, Last report, is the establishment Theodore accidently collided with so that he can remember the things erected about a half century ago. Of s ill at. another boy cyclist and was thrown of local assembly Plant, Which W that he observes; In order that he bri;k construction. it Is four storeys least contain a certain supply of mg. to the ground. auff6ring severe In- can control his body and so that he tall and stands at the corner of chinery and raw materials from this juries, from which he died the next may have the will to do what other- Q,een and Metcalf Streets, with a Girl, 16, Owes Life day. Altboagh he had only re- country." wise may seem ImpossIble. In wing extending onto -Sparks Street, To Her Faithful Dog The Prince spo"for halt an hour to cently become &-member of the 2nd Characte�r, so that all with whom he 'Otta,a'b leading business thorough- Edmonton. Alta. - Lost tA the a distinguished gathering of persons Ontario Lane Scout Troop, Theodore comes In contae't will trust him and f are. treacherous swamp Ian", near Grass- LI life had shown much keenness, and the so that he cke live up to the high high in commercial and -polttici utive Staff of the Lone Scout Department standard set by the w-Ild things which land, Alberta, Frances Sutton, 16, at a dinner of the London exec of the British .EMPIre very much regret his passing, and are his constant' companions Boxing is Popular in Siam owes her life to a faithful do'g. Miss- committee Ires loffor their Yery sincere sympathy to -Ana then he must be practica.1.. A The modernization of Siam has In- Ing a trail, the youn, girl, accom- Trade Exposition at Buenqs A . I I his relatives and friends. eluded sports, and boxing has become panied by her, dog, soon was hope- . He also recommended "further lu��al Scout Is no.good unless be can conk dustrial grouping and unilicaticiia, Par- his .own food, sew on button.9 or & popular.entertainment. A monthly lessly lost, and as night came pluag- ticularly as regards salesmanship and Sometimes we Lone Scouts are In- 0 -" gives In,ed far Into swmp,country, I patch his pants. Make a sleeping I magazine, "The Knock ut. '.representation." .1 clined to deplore the fact that we place or build a bridge. _13ind up a English and Siamese the latest news Exhausted, Frances three times are not members of an ordinary fell into crook beds, and the dog, "I would like the keyword of this Troop, taking part in the acivities ati wound or use an axe. (Incidently of the., Pugilistic! w orld. In a recent In a report to provincial evening to be co-operation."' he said. have you made your' "LONE SCOUT bout in the Suan S'nuk boxing sta. I unnamed "With the people of Latin America, Troop Headquarters and associating LIVES HERE" sign yet?) dium. according to The Bangkok Daily 'police headquarters- here. dragged with lots of other Scouts In their� her out. and z when day light came �,-persoual touch counts for even more weekly meetings. .I We want every Lone Scout in On.- Mail. there.were a number of furious guided her to a� farm home on the .-thin. It does with the Angro-Saxon. . Now that the Summer is with as tarto to come up to these standards. battles. The main event was an edge of the bad lands. Wherever I went I found the greatest again. however. we Lonles once again so that we can show Canada just eight-round contest between Ntd Only for my dog I would have volume of the most valuable business come into our own,--�uot that the what REAL Scouting Is. Will you Phoobinyoo and Mitra Korasingha. in �been lead." she old attendants at was being done by those who had r best, and which Nid won by a tech -teal knock- Winter months are any less inter-, do your share? Do you the Athabaska Hospital where she taken the trouble to establish a per- esting from a Scouting point of 1 let as help you, we will be,gl3d to Out. ThoDgjoo Nilauvaa knocked out to recover from 'her tonal contact with their South Amert- view! For after all It is a regret if you will tell us Four difficulties. Chamnong Bamrungyatl In the Was Rau -customers. table fact that many of .the cit And It you are not a Scout. and eighth round of their contest. The haardous experience, y Supplying Yesterday's Goods name. cannot join an existing Troop of bout between Vichat Rajawati and "'Unfortunately, nowadays," he 'add- Scoats are _"Scouta" only In Scouts, perhaps you would like to Busy Ha'ruhug came to a close at Lake Water to Fight Fire .ea.-the impression seems to (�xlst. not being very far from experienced In b Lone Scout? If so, write to the end of the second round when , The United States Forest Service real Scout Craft. 'is a 1.only in- Argentina. but in the whole of a -The Lone Scout . Department. Boy the latter quit the .-ring, complaining 1 recently acquired two 26-toot boats ISouth America, that our manufactur. For Instance. who ever heard of uta Association. 330 Bay St,, To- of the dislocation of an ar.in. which, it is Intended to equip as fift real Scout working with a gang? N Sco -for -Partl- 0 "Ing genius Isn't entitell up-to-date'. Sir! a real..Scout's job is a Long ronto. Ont- and ask "them .1 .. . � .i boats for use on the Superior NA that we are supplying the goods of culars. . They will be glad to hear tional Forest in Minnesota. With-the "yesterday, while our foreign competi- Job. on whia he has to rely absolute- Portugal Orders S Warships -powered Pumps and a himself and on u knowll. from you. aid of high ..,tors are supplying the goods of to-day IF on E7 Rome-The Portuguese government mile of hose foresters hope to be "From my own observat4ou I hav; edge and ability. has ordered five. fighting ships from able to use water from lakes for Are to some M==_ ­­ 1- 1 Italian shipyards. 'Two of them are sup uperior National --,found that that Impression is and the whole continent of pression. The 8 -degree a correct one Two Small Islands %coutphips of 2.000,000 tons each; two Forest is in a region of many lakes _P1 Australia. The total value of exports are submarines, and the fifth. an air- The exhibition, the Prince.said, was Are Large- 'Buyers d th0i two small islands (hiring the plain-'arrier of 6.1.00 tons. England and, -the only means of travel o.ver "fine effort in advertising." and It Ottawa--On the map thoy appear as rece c -much of the forest is by water. 11,;cal Fear. the Canadian Departmen ived a smaller order for four tor- ishowed that "we have begU to realize two dots at the mouth of the SL LLawr. of National Revenue arnouneed' re- pedo boats of 1.400 tons each, of which fit Importance." To follow up- he sug- ence River-the islands of St. Pierre cently was $11,004.479. . e -1 two must be constructed I- th Yar gested the establishment of a PerM& and Miquelon, with a total area of 93 row' shipyard at Lisbon. and twol The Markets nent British building in Buenos Aires. square miles and a comb�lned popuW "If the machine Is his scoutships of 1.000 tons each. ;!i N,-eu o ugh "I-am convinced." he said, "that-by Unit of 3.918. NS -a closer study of these markets and During the last fiscal year they perfected, it Is, In :he final analys1s.1 PRODUCE QUOTATIO by the exercise of more imagination ranked uinth,amonA Canada's export chea-per than labor at I's lowest Toronto dealers are buying roduie I Library Windows Will L. . 1* 1we can go our competitors one better customers. They were ahead of seven Price."-Albert Elnst�ln. tt the following P-wes-: ;and supply the goods ofto-morrow." Depict Shakespearean Scenes Eggs Ungraded. cases returned, extras, l8c; fresh firsts. 15c; At the outset of his address the British Tennis Star Reported Engag:�-J llanrn"�er, Lng.=Something now :fresh Prince assured the company that he In stained glass windows will be beconds, 13c. was, ,not going to say unpalatable -seen when .1lanctiester's new public Butter 'No. 1 Ontario creamery solids, 20%c; No. 2, 19% to 20c. things. reference library. now In course- of Churning. cream�_Specjal, 20 to 1% finished. The en- "'Before I go any further I'd like 21c; No. 1, 19 to 20c; No. 2, 16 to 17c. trance hall will contain - a large -ed narif- construction, Cheese-No. I large, colot to reassure you by telling you I have memorial window depicting Shake- -no Intention of spoiling this pleasant ftnel and government graded, 10c, evening by .disagreeable words," he speare surrounded by many of the Quotations t, joultry shippers are s� in his dramas said. "I have a reputation nowadays famous character, Rk follows: and comedies. I Poultry, "A" gra('e, alive-Fatted of saying unpalatable things. When I rise -I see long faces and signs of This carries out part of the plan hens,over 4 to 6 lbs,. 16c; over 3% to r 3 to 3% lbs., 13c. Old cohslernation, every time I get up to of -the donor, a local woman who 4 lbs., 14c; ove �Sprina fetime was one of the rooste �p peak. during her It' -of Sh broi rs, over 5 lbs., '10c* lers (Rocks,over 2 Ibs.),25c; Leg Salesmanship and Representation -most enthusiastic skespeareans �orns, over 144' lbs., 22c. And Plngpd 'lead Nir Dart Iii orraniz-I I a - " .1.11 C, .-Est- I am sure that anyone- who h -7� e, dresisied rad visited South America will endors ing- le(rti I tres on the dramatist and ted hens, over 4'to 6 lbs., 20c; uver securing local production of his [So; over 3 to 3% lbs,, Another-thing which I have empha- 13x� 'o 4 lbs., I sized often, and that Is the necestaty 1-tc. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 13c. plays. of further industrial grouping and uni- Grain dealers on the Toront� R ard of Trade are !oalting the foll4miig fication, particularly as regards sales- manship and representation." 60.000 British May Work quotations Jor ear ints: 1c; No. in Railroad Electrification, I'vlan. wheat-No. I hard,W% The Prince also called for closer No. 2 do.-6214c fif. 1 Northern co-operation between British bankers LQndon-Jobrs for 60,000 men for `1, 54 No 4 tough No. 3 tourt teen years and lower operating costs and British industry, and, referring to tariff walls abroad, suggested that woruld follow electrification of Eng- (c Lf. Bay pjrt�- iianitoba oat. No. 3 CW, 211asc; 'ic. an s q1,000 miles-of-ratlwa-rs,-atreord_ - 2 o, 28c. maniifacturer.&; study these restr* ec. No. 1 feed, 2f�c; NQ. tions and, it necessary, modify their, ing to the Committee on Railway El Manitoba barley-No. 3 C.W., 36c; "o. 4 do, 35c, trifIcation. The cost Is eatimated at feed, -3,lc products, "in, order to bring them un- $2.000,000,000.000- rentine ecin, 54 der a more favorable classificati ArL on." Milifeed, del., Montreal 'freight3t "I am ,ery- glad to see," he said, 7 Our Badge n, $2C.25; middlings, per "that Chambers of Commerce and ba.g, included-Bran, per ton, $20.25; s -other trade organizations are already horts, per to Dead Little Tendcrfoot, ton, $25.25 to !27 25. taking steps in that direction. Universal bond. Ontario grain-Wheat. 67 to 69c; "I often wonder," he added, "it we Link between the nations, 24 to 27c; rye, Jil: harley, 31 to 36r; oatb have the proper co-operation, and I�nll of memories fond. nominal-, buckwheat, nominai. in many ways, our eff orts :f LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. f steers, $5.25 to $6.50; are not too Individualistic and inde- Heavy bee Ilemories of catnii fire, cho.icL, $5.50 to $6; butcher heifers, ..pendent of one another. Camp, and open air, "Isn't there room for a closer 'and do, fah to good, $5.25 to $5.40; do, Dear little Tenderfoot, com., $4.50 to $5; outcher steers. more intimate contact between Lon- Yon. were with us there. ­�j choice, $5.75 to�6.25; lo, fair to good, -don finance and Industry,. In order do, co.n., $4.50 to $-5; $5,25 to $5.50-, 1 I One, and all we 1kore you, that the bankers, on the one hand,' butcher c(,,ws, g(l.to choice,$4 tn$4.50; may know fully the wishes and poist- ollshed you with pride, P do, Tried., $3.25 to $3.50 canners and bilitles of the Industrialists, and the e emblem, Fondled you- �maftutacturers, on the other ha th cutters, $1.50 to $2,50; butcher bulls, nd,-may n And badge4drf every Guide. choice, $3.75 to $4.25; (io, good to be quite clear as to the conditions $3 io $3.50; buby beef, $5.50 bolognas, under which the necessary finances feeders, good, $5 to $5.25; And though camp now Is over, to $7.50 will be available. day, stock�_rs, $4.25 to $4.50; springers. we wear you every $60; !alve.% $50 to$75 milkers,$40 to We think of others wearing y do, med.. untries far away-. od and choice,$7.50 to $8 "Villains have a disappointing way In co go $6 to$7; do, com., $4.50 to $5; !ambs, of turning out to be rather decent, -Lincoln choice, $15, do. med., $12 to $13; :when you know them." Dear little trefoil, . ..... sheep, $1.50 to $4.5(,. Hogv. bacon. 'Steff ens., Long may- you be, .o.b., $7.50; do, do, w.�.c., d& to 75a __4�___ "'' - - - Nuthall, holder of the American singles title, and P. D. "Next b6st to seeing the W. I or Our universal emblem, above f.o.b.; do, selects, $1 per hog Sp;o,,-e, with whom she has been playing.frequently In mtxe4 doubles. A bond of chivalry. premiurn; do, butchers, $1 per hog the hills or the wood$ is r- a A.MA discount. AQ painting of th9M-"-M3X,2 e!�l whose engagement Is expectil. momentarily. �71' . ...... ;WTV VM_ + 16. tA. Owl Laffs �A T6 Best Water Cv6ur "Where Your Mrs. Mcsquito is for Walls and daughter?" Mrs. Housefly--j"Sh47 just *ent to S Ceiling the front door for-a screen test." Fro stancil preadurn label an every pacit- age, scra Decorator's Cuide ad Wife—"How's this-for a saving Idea, stil Catalogue. dear? I bought playing cards that can be.washed.�' am GYPSUM. LJME AND ALABASTIN]k Her Husband—"Well, I doh't mind CANADA. LIMTZD doing the dishes—but I draw the line Paris n on scrubbing the deck." �c The Colonel'.$ wife sent the follow- Ing note to Captain Leonard:"'Colonel. ft 0 and Mrs. Moore request the pleasure J6b GOOD of Captain Leonard's compatty to din- ner on May 25." MICE1. To which she received the following reply: More and More Wheat Classified Advertising Xpr 0 .With the exceptlon of six men on Philadelphia Ledger: The wheat XAJIT C=CZS m,e and two on sick list Captain IL ftjugfits' 7- Meaford Flooring farmers of the world seem to be rid- A Leonard's company take great plea- BABY oHiCXS—iN 81X VAR. ..... Good sure In accepting your invitation." Ing directly into enforced deflation. A" L IETIEJ. 10o and up. .1ataloiruse :See your dealer 1 Lands laid Idle by war have now be- rree.. A. EL Switmr. Granton. 013=314 ------------ gun -to resume their wheat produc- it's-Even Bet, Gel M—e Bride "jack, tlou AMPM1111INTATZ" WAWMV 0 teen year wanted shin bone soup. I Zn". re" taken over for wheat during au��. ,Im- E WANT A RELIABLE REPRE- SENTAT VE to handle our pro- member down at the )utcber shop, medlately after the war to flh'�h6 d,l to In your ocal district. APPI7 0 1TfflS THE BEST Just what it was, and I showed the W gap left by deserted fields are pro- Clarence Cameron, 3$—Wellington St. a. butcher In bin and he guessed It all ducing at the usua' 9. Toronto. 1 rate. The r 70 Knight Mfg. & Lbr. Co. Ltd., Meaford Y 9 right., suit is more wheat than the world AMUNAN" �1 in The Groom (grunting) — "Humph, can consume. Only two solutions I'll be darn careful what cuts of meat are In sight. Either new markets EMNANTS-3 LBS. PRINTS. 1116C: ........ I specify in the future." new R2 lbs. Silk. Velvet or Cretonne, $1. for wheat must be opened up-- Agents, dealers wanted. A. biuCreerr -——------------ uses found for It or new consumers Co., Chatham, Ont. im' roved Fond Wife—"If You go first, dear, for it as foodstuff—or production must 4 you will wait for me on the other be curtailed. The now markets have shore, won't you?".- not yet been found; they do not seeml AGENTS WANTED Husband (with a sigh)-"I suppose to be available over any of the vlsi- A new pipe Is being placed on the marke it 1. istaridard-1. I.. ..d p- so. I never went anywhere yet with. prductton t.e, I the ble horIzons, Reduced pearanc Ye smoke travels 18 JnO.es out having to wait for you." appears the one feasible remedy. before it reaches the mouth. making a real cool smoke. one agent to be up- pointed I each town. Liberal liscounts. Daddy-1A Only .tools are certain, Remember this-that there- 'in a Write ZXXG COOL, Bobby; wise men besiUtte." �_proper dignity and proportion to be 7 ADZLA=x 111T� WEST. TONONTO Bobby—Aye you sure of that, Dad. observed In the performance of every dy?" '.'Yes, certain of it." act of life.-Marcus Aurelius. Daddy- Farm Help ivailable Rid your home of flies with Acroxon-the Improved spiral fly catcher with the longer "I spent a season in Hollywood Families and single men with Can- d1an experience for dairy and 9632- Amateur paper hanging Is about the and I didn't like any Of the oral farm woriL Address all Com- and wider ribbon. Acroxon is guaranteed not actresses Ao dry outoc deteriorate'. Tbegiueisalwaye most amateurist thing we know .of- enough to buy them a soda,"-JOSAPIOL munications to CeavUsl lihnIeralKon fresh-fragrant I d sweet-irresistible to flies. 'except possibly a home job of hair Hergeshelmer. lrosits"Mon Zollanti, 2M Xfts 2L dyeing. mosth. 39ansillon. Onit. Phone Z*6021 Aerozoin is Good for 3 Weeks, service. =20. Wife—You know. dear, marriage is 'a fifty-fifty proposition." ---------- Husband-"YeC it's fifty, here and W 0 0 L fifty dollar-s.-there. PAW HIGHEST PRICES J0 ZZd Jock met his friend -Sandy on the The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. Geft the fly every time street. 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO ­LKONARD ScAs Agents. A.A—Sandy, I wonder If You could I 1EAR OIL oblige me with a cigarette?" PV A I T I N MLA CN 0�1 A"A.9S- #ovSrqr I.V NZWTON A.HII.L.56 Frcut 9bo- Enot,Tw 005-14L.1'-Pa,cpifl.as-or 4a sova"in Sandy-"But I thocht you said you'd A Vosr Member of a& Excellent for Temporary Deafness 'il- gslist stoppit amokin'?"' CaUes" Fenedly and Head Noises when due to ;ock-"Awe. weel, I've rei couffestiou caused 117 colda, ached the Ct7ICURA :7 flist stage. I've stoppit buyin'." S"Vtmd crs�axiiia - - - - —--------- Solicitor-"Would A h - mad a you endorse our okhw-t=o"eamobh"d I cigarettes for $2,000, sir?" At Awskm or one to, J GiLrdeners, Farmers, Me~-f 1b. 00-POW. Horticulturists ColebrIty-"For $2,000. I'd smoke the fool. th!ngs." KEEP THE er kinghgKill A man's reputation may get his name on,the church book. but only his galthy Th. Quality Product Ilaseeticide. dis" I Children H 'ter is recorded on the book of, linruishable by Its three-fold pro- We. When thety�ro"off colour"give pertles. Sure Death Insecticide, Plant them Dr.Carter's all le Fertflixer and Plant Protector against To keep bies away this- Little Liver Pill& So(*, acting Blight and Disease. Your selection of W.M. sw summer d _­th-boqw Is and If.W1 King Bug Killer,kor Your Insecticide _4t their great-grandparents no w. soon bring back smilell 4 will Insure you the greatest results spirits that healthT r0121116- at a minimum'cost. Have vour dealer Whoever thinks men are more for sm dww. supply you. o n I t4 S T E R I L I Z E D ISSUES the material things that women has Demand King Bug Killer. 'No substi- 4k 75c red packages -tutes. Write us for partic�tlars. never seen them at a sale. BSOLUTELY sale Film Producer—What makes' you Ask YO&K&VISIst for ENG ULGIU11 PROUNTS think you need a vacationr* R-S PIT I a CAMPOELLVILLE, ONT. *-"ITE SWAN" A.111 Impure altnitents re- " . &.86-lowy Press Age'nt-"I'm as overworked A snowy white Ste- rilizedTissue. Iry moved by diefough stailiza- .28 an adjective In Hollywood," tproof -9 wrapped, dus Rolls of 750 sheets. tion. Immaculately clean,sal's Also made in "RE- in oves got@ you and absorbent-4c1cly bathroom ��_4CESS­ size to At Care in Raising Chicks beelis the Mrs pm modem built-in Rx- 1papers are pretlefrod by cweFvl Mbu.arso water before you] tures. rs *0 the Silver�AaPie_pottltnr 11 on. Farm at Westport, N.Y., find several 34 You'll soon limber up I Pairs of rubber overshoes In a box 1HE E B.EDDY COMPANY irefr the walks that lead to the brood .,i,�- eiJhouses. The rubbers must be worn D STERILIZE HULL CANADA by the Poultrymen and. as an added il:i:; I precaution, it is necessa�ry.for the "Pufacturo," as a Wide Ronso of--- "KING OF FW loarer to step In a box cofi�tainlng a K Papers for Commercial. ovality -disinfectant before entering the brood. ii Prohmsional and Domestic Purpose& tr house, according to Ira J. Hollar TISSUE 70 1 of the New..York State College ol' Agriculture The brooder houses are swepl, C C '1'� C scraped, scrubbed with lye ifid wat .-When coal-tar disinfected with a 5 per cent* disinfectant, and then a fire torch was ..ORE -FAST AWAY ADNCKJC44r used on the floors and walls before vdIuc Eddy the chicks ln,tba house. The BAB IES ,A bi Placing line. levien ounces '.AM over the ;orld Kruschen Saft brooding equipment had the same Q U of Sterilized creped in appealing to girb and women who N� treatment. itissue in every a re P"* roll. strive for an attractive, frft-from-fat Mr. Robert Gray, manager- of the figure �hst cannot, fail to win admira- farm, has had experience with losses ABY ilb and ailments seem t tion. rat A full weight Roll of chicks, of mature pullets and In i Here's the recipe that bainishes 1--of Sterilized ity Bus serious at night.A sudden qual fewer eggs from coceldiosis, and hall I and brings into blossom all the natural �'Irnay mean colic� Or a sudden at -700 Tissue sheets attractiveness that every woman outlined strict sanitation practices to of diarrhea. How would _you of soft,sale,sanitary avoid further outbreaks. After the possesses, this emergencl-tonight?Have y" :_;paper. Every owming take one-half bottle of Cas ona ready? chicks "replaced in the brooder house, teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass fresh litter Is placed under the hover of hot water before breakfast. For the protection of your daily and all litter, is changed every Re sure and do this every morrim one-for your own peace of imn fl�ve.days. When the litter Is for It's the daily dose that changed takes keep this old, reliable preparaX the Don't miss a snornirig. always on hand. But don't ketp a torch Is used to dry the floor and Kruseneo daily means that every just for emergencies; let it be destroy any coccidlosts germs wbIch parti(qf -if te matter �everyday aid. Its gentle influe 'vw poisonous was may be. present. and #)armful acids and gases am wdl eaw and soothe the info i W The chicks are fed an all-rnash* ra- expelled from the system. cannot sleep. Its mild regulati lion regularly at 8 o'clock In the morfi- At fli, ;ame rime the stomach,liver, help an older child whose to e The ponipoi:4 �.;%i.):,er stilked Into seat," said the cierk, and w_ent on I Ing at noon and at 4 o'clock in the.' IddrieviR nd t)owels are toned up and �coated because of sluggish W the office ar;d f1Cr11.'!7tde.i to see the resh blood containm* .�All drugigists have Castoria. with his work. About an hour'later the pure, i aft;rnoor. Dr. Gray pl. �s that the 1, manager' "I'll' -.4-l!"T. 1)"t lie's not the man became 'Impatient. ' ­HoNvi Nature's siv ift-oving salts is carries here," repIled hie there much longer�,do you think the rnan.� chicks be without feed at least an ' to evem )rgatl gland, nerve and fibre anything I can fin?" -Nn." snapped ager will be?" lie demanded. "Near.' hour between feeds so thi chicks' in- of rhe 13ody, and this is followed by the visitor. "I never dPAl with IY it fortnight," was the reply.- "He testlnes may have a short rest period.. "flist Kruschen feeling"of energetic health %nd activity that is reflected in e man- went away for his beight eyes,clear skin,cheerful v ivau ty anderlings. I'll wait until th A S T 0 R 1 Igor returns." "Vory well, take a week." JSSUE No. 22—'31 Said charniting Agurs. C KE REDROSE em E egl- I t 2 sc As TE --7 0F"l-77 Z _0 4� % -Air, The drama, '�Wild Ginger", was AUCTION SALE OF ' given at Enniskillen on,Monday ev- ening, this being the 17th time for HOUSMOLD Fil TERMS it. TOOLS ETC. -.R .0 Y , M O .R R I S H 8L.76peryeir.; $1.50it paidinadvacm over 140 people -visited the -field and-Creat -.6obic4ptione to the United Stat" 1kritain s2.U0 in wdvance. dsi� kani�as here, on Monday. Soft- The property of the Estate of the P I CKERING ball and football games were pla�-ed MjgLCO 'T7.7. X-M. 3Banlrus between Auciley, Brock Road ana At Lot Id. (4m. 2. Picket lox,'�md- JOHN MURKAR, Propri-etor. Baggottsv'llfe, and a general good joining PiekelilIJ4 Viilgt­�, 611 -MORH -SAVINGS 'SATURDAY, JUNE GTH, 1931 tinie s enjo-yed by all. It might b-- -trip WiiiTEVALE. well to make this date an VIZ U field day for the Club The follow. inw pt(1perLN P-arlor suite, nlalwgarly, 3 piece�.;-ov,_ - ,F.0 R YO The annual meetiilg of tile Wonl- WHITIEVALIE _"U-1(arAaUe, salnul- en,S71nstitute -It pays to shop here, savings are effe.etive every day. nut,cQuch and .1 cliair,;' Diiiing rourn Building on May 20t1h. Splendid re- Hugh and Nlr.�. Pugh spent a fe I ..ports were given oil the-year's work, day., in Toronto. table, dark oak, and �i-chairs to Mat- 4ollowed by a program on Historical Mrs. Russell Parks is spendin a `h, leathor seated, good; Buffet, oak; PURE LARD, per 11). 10C g Research. Mrs. Goeden. gave a very few days in Milton. Glass copbourd, good; Victrola, niall. �-FALCON PEARS, No. 2, per tin 15c ogany, and rocur6; Parlor rug:..Nlu.-­ Illelpful demonstration on the cult- Miss Lydia Major visited her. par- ic cabinet; Light oak �;pring r6cker; PUFFED WHEAT. 2 pkgs .,.25c lure of asparagus and Mrs. Tro�ler ents for the holiday. Ott. Jardiniere stand; SeNving machine, PEAS. No>3. 2 tins... 21c sang a delightful solo. ThL�, election , Gordon MacKav is erecting c ORANGE MARMALADE, 40 oz. .27c at-MacKay'* new Williams; Larg� oak couch, good of officers resulted as follows: Pres. ages s Park. BUY YOUR PINEAPPLES THIS WEEK Mrs. L. Hagern�in; Vice-Pres., Mrb. Miss Elsie Legge spent the week- A number of small tables; 2 Hang— Wilber.Johnston; Sec., Mrs. J. W. end at her home in King.' ing lanips and 2 sniall,lamps; Writ- Brownridge; Treas., Mrs. Hugh Pugh A. Wilson spent the holiday at his ing desk, golden oak, new; Rocker, M 8 MiM :0 S Corr., Mrs. R. Parks; Pianist, former.home, Richmond Hill.- mahogany; Rocker, cane seated, good Mrs. N. K. Robinson; Dist.-Director, Miss Dorothy Ball spent Sunday Kitchen rocker, 8 kitchen chairs; ]�it- -4 ..,Further Values Here. Mrs. J. A. Pugh; Relief'Conveners, and 'the holitisy in Nem1market. chen table; -Arm chairs; SIdebodrd; 'Mrs. M. E. Parks and Miss Glenn; The Misses Hazel and Emma Bir- Iron bed, white, with springs and Imp.Leaming Directors, 'Airs. D. R. Beaton, Mrs. nie were home for the week-end. mattresses; Dresser-4nd stand, oak; Wis. No. 7 'M. E. Parks, Mrs. A: Spears, Mrs. The United Church looks much im- Large dining-room rug, 12 by 13%,; Seed Co r Zold Glow 1.75 bush* R. H. Johnston, Mrs. G. Tran, Mrs. proved after the recent coat of paint. Iron bed, %i size; Light oak dresser White CaD Gaedep,-Mrs r� Rlirk-bolder, isaste Ki on, of Oklahoma is bere and stand; Bedroom suite, complete; -3diss R. Michell, Mrs. B. Annis. visiting his sister, Mrs. G6o. Burk. Bedroom suite; 2 Wardrobes; Bed- holder. room carpet, 9 by 10; Chest of draw- Turnip Seed, all k1nds, 46c lb. GREENWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. N. Robinson attend- ers, birdseye maple; Bed, walnut, an- --Mangel Seed, ... ison tique, mattress and springs; Coinm- �86c lb.' Mr. Gardner is improving, but as ed the funeral of Mrs. A. Thory, ode- Strip of oilcloth, A by 41,4- 'Yet is not Able to resume work. of Toronto. edroom carpet, 9 by 9; Number of "The Home of Every Day Low Prices. Mrs. H. Ormerod, of Toronto, spent Stephen and Mrs. Andrews and B North Bay,,spent picture.�z; Flour bin; Quantity of the holiday with Win. Ormerod and little son, Carol of um ware; -Number of curtain ING famil). a day -aith Mrs. J. A. Pugh. Alumin ... .......- poles; Quantity of fruit; Lawn mow- .CHERRYWOOD AND, PICKER Rev. E. G. 'il Mrq er; -Cellar table; Churn; Washin�-- an .. Robinson, of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Beaton; and Pickering. Were in the village 0 'A' and And Mrs. Beaton and-their Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 afternoon lazt week. ne respective- families visited at the machine, gOod; S;deboard; Chest of Mr.-and Mrs. Terrell, of Oshawa, home of D. -2. and Mrs. Beaton, . drawers arld. stand; 2 large niirroi:�, Remember the sale of horne c6ok- Quant;ty of dishe.; all kin&; 12 ..ents, James and Mrs. Itaine. ed buggy. 7,)t)d as new; Cream Sen- 'Pickerin Hardwar' e Store' '" spent Monday with'the latter's par- ing to be held in the school ropm 0; T,'Iet set� Lon- ladder: Rubber-tir- arid si. the 'United Church on' the afternorn 9 Mrs. J. Stew. ster, of Tor- of Saturday, May 30th. S-Ale will arator. �mall ',ize: Number .�f'shov_ onti), were in the village on. Friday e . I . . 1 . 1 . .;.. - o i, " and while here called om Mrs. 31. A continue ircm 3 to 7 o'cl Ls; Set o' sinzl�- harres4. white rub- wk ber� Number of ar-;cle.; too nurnerous Sadler and family. Everyone wh,) attended the tea at The con* in 'thp he home,0, Blake and Mrs. Annic t,.p mention. Our stock of Seed Corn has arrived Longfellow. Compton's Early, cert program 2-wen Tdount Zion Church bv the Mt. Zini, last June, will be lnok�.!ig for-mard to Sale at One o'clock. standard time. North Dakota White. White Ca p, Goldon Glow, the- public tea at their home on -Jun. Wisc.- No. 7, Improved Leaming, �.-:Choral da.-,.� under the direction ot Maugel Seed 5tb from 5 to 8. At 3 p. m. the W. A. rEmms CASH Ada Jones-Sadler will be repeated in Remote's and Steele Briggs and all kinds of :._,the Greenwood Church at the ice- %%ill hold their monthly meeting. 30-40 WM. MAW, Auctioneer GardL'o Seed by bulk and package. cream social on Friday evening, Jun. lCome" is the word for roll call. Ad- 5th, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices rru5sion 25 and 15 cents. Don't forget f the Women's As,-;ociation. uxets C SOM Is im See our Kelvinstors' Electrie Revioerators and the new 0 Come the place; the home ofarthmeightmeh A CM&Awd 11.4111111111111111 Beatty Electeic WaAhers. end enjoy the concert and-ice cream place. June 5th. and cake. Admission 25 and 15-cts. AUDLEY. Agent for McCormick-Deering Fafm Machineryarid Repairs. 7 -E DMU N D HIND BER Frost Wire Fence and Fleary Plows. Mr, and Mrs. Pratt have'returned COMPANY, LIMITED. -to the farm hou." here. Onr Motto:_"We have it, Can get It, Or C. Puckrin and family have mov- it is not made." --ed in with his parents here. 'D MILLWORK LUMBER AN Wm. Bell is on the mend sifter ]us FOR EVERY TYPE OF coNsrauCTION recent illness and operation. We are glad to know that Dick J. S. BAISEXON PICKERING ..'M *te for the Modern Squires is improving after his recent asom Illness. Win Puckrin is moving to the Home and Farm !arm recently vac-ated b� Mrs. John --.Puckrin. 3deal for Summer Cottages. Prompt Deliveries. -1 INT IR 0 0 1= Club meets at Frank . Puckrin's .,'-.home next Monday. when views- on WRITE US FOR LITER-kTURE AND SA)fPLES We are showing in'tay*eam.-nAble lines eptch representiug the Utmor9t the screenwillbe shown (Mention this paper when writing). in qualitv and price. a few are qnoted below. but better still drop Wm� ,Guthrie now (4riveg a niotor in and inspect these dolfar stretchers4cr yourself. You %vill find they, car, having resisted the ciiarmc; of 'Pell S�a t i a f a c t i o, a. modernity for a lung time,. DANFORTH, AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Gro-,er 1133:4.5 Attractive linegof Tennis Sbaes for each ruemberoffamily 79C up Men's Leather Oxfor&, nicely ftinitatied, from 2.95 up Men,s Fill grain leAtber Boot5i, Aptecial 2.95 pr 2 Dozen only Slen's Work Shirr-, at .5c each, or 2 for Another line of Work Shit ts, at 90c each,or 2-for 1.75 7. Men's Fine Sbirt!A. collarattached at I,C,,) each,or 3 for '2 60 Men 9 Overall-R, guing At 1 40, LSO and 2.00 per pair. Kayser Hose has made many cii9tomers-try these for style, quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line., The' "" -Cen' s'- Us 0 a f cana- d Phone '.1904 11931 CECIL. . '. :BRADLEY X 0 10 M X 19 C& L-ZIn the on'enj eleka 13 e7homein Cimada wilt be visited by a repm sentative of the Government for the great national purpose of taking the' seventh census of.Canad66 -The census is reaIty a stocktakirt& Tha it st"Wo viaftwav provides the information to enable the Govern. Ment and othen biterested in. the development of the country to formulate progressive policies -Daily Coach — Service' . I r me.nappmtss, com cl.eri"g-Tetronto' people. 00. Single doe. Retum 9 All the information suppli'ed is strictly confidential, and tbeofficers Leave Toronto Leave Pickering .(Standard Time) of the Goveknment are silbject to'severe penalty irffiey isc ose any o 1. 5- q_ - . t a 6. 2.30 6 0 Z a -is given to 'them by resident!;in the country, to the'infoirmation which 7.30 8.30 6.55 .3.55 4.55 c Government. 7.55 .:any other than th'" 4.30 5.80 9.30 9.55 �b 6.55 18.55 .5.55 10.30 -b 6.30 7.30 Furthermore*1 it has'no'thing,�ihateve'r to d'o with taxatioln"or military 10.55 7.55 11.30 or compulsory school attendance, or imm, ation, or any such -11.55 -b 855 ____P. M. 8.30 P. M.. 9.55 1230 9.30 matter;an q d the-Government itself cannot use it except for statilded 12.55 d 10.45 1.20 10.30 tq 1.55 Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and ,a Daily except nfi Govermnent representative will put the same question!s t6 aH, j Holidays only. d Sunday only. Coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers. WM ft h your duty as a resident.of this country to answer promptly an4 Signal plainly by hand to'the driver. 'Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara .7�AmthMy. The Govermment is very anxious to avoid forcing anyone w Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, paswet Iffiese questions, but it b empowered V 4,q aq in the J_qw pas" Detroit, Sehomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid WdWduals may.refine, ckson's Point and intermediate points. land, Ja Coach connection at Buffiklo and Detroit for all U. S. A.epoints. lmu6d by EON. H. H. SrMVEN9, Uray Coa ' h Lines 'DEP.kRTMENT OF TPLADE A_ND COMMERCE OrrATA lk 7'7:4 . _ : A-, 77 _,!k I-WK Ist�:��Zill 4`F MEN MWM� 4LAREMONT, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis entertained Mias Hamilton has been ill for friends frotu the city over the few days this-week. holiday. W,X. ANDERSON Clifford Soden visited with ,his Robert Beelby returned home '4roni Weston on Saturday. Parents,-Frank Kull Mrs. Sudea, .::.':-DUN BARTON Mrand Mrs. Sinmof Toronto, on Monday. v Miss Brown, of .--.--the huliday. INSURANCE H. G. 51eltityre. droo isited Mrs. Harry Thomson on -Toronto, spent 7alry: -"b 0' . M_ AUTOMObILE,' the holiday with his Si!3ter, 5IL-9. When is the dust nuisance to be attended to? LM Gibb6ns has had-het stable It is now becoruing to' FIRE -able. rn (],)wn and is bavinka garage L -unbeat erected on the site. VL7'he BURGLARV High School-��teani w/JELAL 1111L.-I W)W g%t Om re th 51k--.NNWite and two lady f riends CASUALTY won second PriZe at Brooklin Fah, of �m,Jiuto, viiited with Mrs, on Monday. Margaret Pugh on Sunday. URANCE Miss Nellie Michell, of To LIFE INS ranto, Philil) Kiid Mrs. Benus and son,. U sed to he Phone;Pickering 79:10 has been spending a week with of Toronto, visited with Magnus 801 �.Ddims Mundell. and Mrs. Morgan on SLinday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennison, Toron- BONDS—G overn meat. Municipal and Adain Spears 4as been calling to, spent VictoriK Day with E. Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. on the farmers in"this locality in Safe investments at-f rom 5 to,7 per and Mrs. Bryan. regard to the corn borer peat. GYPROC Mink S cent. Walter Norton secured second ;r�ze for his pony at the Uxbridge INSURANCE—All classes written In- air un Monday. cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. HORSE REGISTER. the chan.me-w, storm. Accident andSickness. Miss Ruth Studerford, of Chats worth, visited R. J. and Mrs. Phone or writ Mann on Sunday. TONIE VAN HOOF, .4127, Enrol- HOUSE 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitbr ment Form 1. Grand Champion, ABIGGER inside the same four Several member of the bewling X&walls sounds impossible of accomplishment :S M3 M 1:7, .:-club were trying out the new red roan, Belgian stallion, the prin- —but it only sounds tha bowling'green on Monday. perty of the Broadfield,Stock Farm t way. Security and service in Lyman and Mrs. PlIkey spent will stand for a limited number of Insurance of all kinds. mares at his home stable, lot 7, Gyproc is a fire-resistant wallboard made 'frorn the holiday at Goodwood with Low rates for Auto Insurance and Broken Front, Pickering, for the -Lrypsum rock. It comes in sheets 4 to 10 f eet long, Eleazar and Mrs. Forsyth and Fire Insurance. season of 1931. James H. Cook- 4 feet wide and Ys of an inch thick. It nails and Also,repiesentative of m ly sion and Sons, Managers. cuts just a' Mlse'Vina Purdy and Mr. Rhodes s easily as lumber and with a minimum The OawWis Life Assurance Co. -of GKIt, spent the week-end with CHARRAS, IMP. 12920 (168249). of waste. It is used for making inside walls, 421y Phone Pick.515 Address �the former's sister, Mrs. J. E. the French Imported Federal Prov- ceilings and partitions. BROUGHAM. ONTARIO Rinan. incial Premium and Grand Champ- ion It has structural st 7 Mrs. Lillian Bame Thomson, Percheron Stallion, the prop- rength, insulation value, is ,Jean and Bill, of Buffalo erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, draught — Blacksmithing I spent and vermin-procif and costs very little. the week-end With Mrs. Harry will make the season of 1931 w; Thomson. follows: Monday afternoon leaves Gyproc that does not burn is exactly the material .:..Horse' shoeing a Specialty, Alex and Mrs. Milroy and two his own stable, Brougham, and pro- to use for it needs no decoration when panelled All General Work, including Woocl daughtem of Cedar Grove, called ceed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale, for yet is an excellent base for Alabastine, Gyptex Work, promptly -on Clarewout friends on Monday night. Tjesday morning proceeds or wallpaper. attended to. af ternoon. to Wir. Jackson's. Whitb�, noon; Also, Grahan,'s Hotel, Brooklin, until We are pleased to see that John Get a Gyproc direction sheet from your dealer ..Agent for Taco'Farm' We,.int�_:day afternoon. Wednoksday Stericely has ourcha"d a new or write us for the FREE booklet,"Building and Machinery. aftornoon, P. 'Mantle's (BeAtley Remodelling,with Gyproc". C vrolet truck. We wish hiln Farmi. Audley night. Thursday, J. succe8s. 374 29. 7. 'VV0CC1qMPG6rdL Two of our village dogg niet C. Br5ant's. con. 3, Pickering: GYPSUM,LhME and ALABASTINE, CANApA,libuTED GREENWOOD with an uatirnely death dnring noon; Ch". Hutchings, Brock Rd, Paris nizIhl. Friday proceeds to his own Ontario the past week by being run down by autowaobiles. stable where he will remain until Monday noon. R. E. Forsyth. David Morgan D. A, Scott and Fred Evans took eN"Ew to a fishing trip to Bobcaygeon Good Bye .,Over the holiday. & J. ind Mrs. Mann and Mrs. sote throats, -when Sybillai Spahr's Chandler spent the holiday With remedy is applied. Also for cough, Mrs. William@ at her ocittageon eroup, whooping-cough. quinsy, ton- the lake at Port Perry. silitis, catarrh. colds, bay fever and Goo. and Mrs. Lee, Ira Boyer tonsil ailments, It's GOOD. E. C. and Mrs Palmer *fEbnded & Jones, Druggist. !x family reunion at Henry and Mrs. _.Aftidill's, at Harrow, Out FOR SALE BY Mrs. George Beverley' and her C dauchter. Norma, spent Su 0 A L 'PICHERI.NG LUMBER COMPANT, PICKERING -in Port Perry with 0 d a..v the former 9 parents, A. D. and Mrs. Peters A good supply of Hard amd Soft WW desigaa that an R. J. and Mrs. Mann attended Coal on hand. Also a supply dignIflet, lot artistic the w-3dding of their arand of Kindling Wood, d that would his daughter, Irene Ralsdon to Mr. esgns store length. FIELD CORN -10 Inappropriate for the Paget at Port Credit on Saturday. purpose in view. TU Several friends from Oshawa , l2tf Phone Pick. 17,09. 7 - one illustrated is aim- yisited %ith James and Mrs. Me. . DONALD P* yet has artistry. -Cullouorh on Sunday, also their MUNRO. PICKERING and othe'r Seed _.No Greater Tribute' dasigh ter. Mrs. Fennel,of Toronto. s Thus, and Mrs. Scott, of Tor nto 0 N. W. STAFFORD, - .t . N and Gordon Scott and family, of Windsor, were guests at the home BLUE and WHITE -KID too Road, of their oarent% W. G. and Mrs. We have on hand a' lar'de shipment' of 1��hitby Scott. ASTORE Phone Whitby Rev. H, R. Stephens and Mr. A 08 r T) Lewi.4 were in Toronto on Monday ­Field ,Corn of all varieties, at attending the B, Y. P U. Conven. Peas, 3 canij for_ 25v a rea 'Ition, at.which 4000 -delegates bad Jellj Powder@, 4 25C registered, Dkgq for sonable price. Por and Beans, 3 cava for 25c W ra. Dowswell, of Toronto, Black Tea per lb... c -accompanied by two of his dau 'P& G Soa`p, 6 bar�for See'our* co'm'plete stock of Garden Seed ... 25c ghters, spent the holiday in I Lb. tin Cocoa, Me Maple 14&f latug I Claremont ceAling on a number Of Praces, 2 lbs. for -28c :'their old friends. Salt, 2 pkas for... 29c Our Flower and Garden Plants John McLellan and family, Of Corn. per can Toronto, and Mabel, of St. Catha,- 100 Cheap rates for farm and oonutry rinse, were holiday guests a Tomatoes, per can 10c ..will be "n- shortly. buildings. t the Save your Windstorm Insumuce on buildings. inamse. Also Mr. and,Mrs.Duncan, =19t for Roxere' wind-milk.81104 4of Richmond Hill. Silverw he child's Automobile Insurazos.,, Quite a number of our residents savings wrip. of all kinds. -and those - In the surrounding FOR QUICK SALE �FARKS FOR SALE district attended the Uxbridge C. & OVERLAND Z Used Electric Washers Fair on Victoria day, whfle many Write or phow lin Fair. 1 15-30 McCormick-Deering Tractor ED. BOW M A N ,others attended the Brook 871y Phone 2501 -1 10-2D McCormick.Doering Tractor Mrs. Cba& De Ferrari spent IT -1 Fordson Tractor Friday In Toronto with her "n 1 1929 Ford Truck (with dam r stake bo�d 20 WHITBY, ONT. ,and daughter, returning home A 0 Y) with her daughter, May, her rapped 1 1928 Oakland Sedan 1 1020 Durant Coupe Smythe. ------Green.River I i year old Horse ciece, Miss Virto,and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Overland �d I Used.Cult! Packer children and Miss Little werae'InTorionto Bread Basket Factory I J Potato Planter, (good as new), cheap Toronto on Sunday evening at I Potato Digger Manufacturers of a ing the­se_r_vR—ee__`fin--K­nox -Church, in which their brother-in, mber of repejoessed and-reconditinniad All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Creani Seperatorg Far 'law, Rev. G. S. Lloyd, of Midland, I preached that evening '.'-A number of Riding and Tractor Plows Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Swanto.n and fam. Good Dairy Butter frank Pennock A ily, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. Charles C 00per, ,and Mrs, Wilton on Sunday last. Clarernant Proprietor Maker of the well known Mr. Swanton, whoisa memberof Large tin,Tigar Salmon, �tbe Mendellsobn Choir, sang a Barnes' Baskets. beautiful fo. Phone Markham 0409 solo in the United Fancy Pink Salmon, large .15c Is Your Pickering News paid r ChRreh on Sundty evening. 5 Lb. Pall Syrnp &5c The C. G. 1. T. held a very en- joyable meeting at the home of 10 Lb. Pail Honey 85C Miss Mandell on Friday evening . .SPRING IS COMING last. 0 this meeting Hazel Tea Biscuits,per lb.. 15C V 3Y37 Bacon, Grace Selman, Margaret Rice, 2 lbs. 15c See our W&1011P per samples:before buying elsewher e. Prices froiu 10c r I�) - Dopking, Marion Kilpatrick, Eve. a single 1.00perroll. Order Von r Sherwtti-willtKnis Pain ts lynBassett and KathleenBeelby Oranges, per'dozen.. ... 20c here. Turpentine, Raw Find Boiled Oil In stock. were chosen to attend the Girls' learl Soap, 6 bars... 25C'Quicker Quaker Oats A Camp this year. After the meet 25c P& G or 1 2 Lemons, per dozen C k9 5C inx a delightftil lunch was served, omfort or Gold Soap, 5 bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, Fin& 85c Macaroni, 3 The I.."'25c Soap Flakes, large plcR 25c Seedless Ralstna.8 lbs Len Pilkey while returning from 29c Toronto on Sunday afternoon Bulk Soap Flakes, Z lbs 25c reing Sugar, 3 lbR 25c had Coffee, perlb. 29c Castile Soap, 8 bitra... 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 25c the misfortune to injure a boy who ran directly In f rout of him Multipliers, per lb. loc Fels'NapthaSoap, 2 bars 15c, Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs .25c Toilet Soaps, 3 bars... 25c'Rolled Oats, 7 lbs ... 71, while on his bicycle on Kennedy Dutch Setts, per lb. 25c eond. He trumedtatel notified 14c Men's WorklBoots GoodyeFtr Tires , Exide Brttteries the Scarboro e, w& I I Battery Charging polic nvest gated and found that Mr. Pilkey Call andfsee nq'or� Z was not to blame,and was relieved FINGOL D' 8 of all responmibility. The boy Phone konr order, was ta en to the Toronto East We deliver. k Lower Price Store Phone Markbarn 6402, 3old and Installed by General Hospital where it was Phone 3801 fonnd that the pelvis bone was FRANK I PROUSE fractured. CLAREMONT. ONT. Wrn. M. Duncan, t ' Green Rivet IMCREAr" ONTAIM Merchan 9 VF7 WR 7RN0 M1, OfiRw 7, 00'111w. E MIT F47 `7 7 by.the o-verpotwering sense (if some-t AADVENTUMLIS U MIS tLing Unspeakably evil. of - Nearly all�-9"k q —W low, are—ing 9* -With, 15, 1*46 thm niA dsm IN AG d0h wearily into #A Invalid's chair stand- nearly all drink, Xnan moved across le-room, and.sank Wy- ins by the fjreplao-.' Barnard could - a" his face now, Rild, bardened mnn DW SCOTT2- of iron though he-wai,'Iae felt con- bcious of an unplea-ant thrilL 'Mr. * What osims ba6rss -&i Captain Jimmy The crew had luckily jumped, and new found friend Jed Stone m a 'Moineat Was-old', qnbelievably so, he nd co taking no further chances, y- he prompti --a--F-fi`dre-d.—Tbe'Ioog6-� railway loc6motife, Jed itilis hdw 'it -ff e-d 7 ooked atleast u yellow-white- skin hurg in folds from brother had been captured by outlaw*, guess we had 'better'g6t out of and of his vain search. here' before someone blames us for -his withered neck, and reminded B, nard of dead flesh which had soaked As Jed told me the story of how all this chuckled Je Stone. "First in sea-water for a long periodi su.,-b his ilrother bad soundly thrashed thing you'll know som) one or other will want t!ieir an unnatural color did it appear. But' the bandit chief and how they had old englife back"— it was the eyes which held him; carried him away Into the hills In! Iet's go." reek f"m the sardene though a Pair of- tinted'tortoise-she revenge, it suddenly occurred to me It seemed best to leave the freight rimmed.glasses, perched on the great, that these outlaws were the same -cars right �here, As quickly gs I beaked nose, more or less obscured band from which I had recently could, I uncoupled the engine, climb- �hem, be felt the-piercing directness escaped. ed.Into the cab and opened the throt- ......... . of theii power. The Id man remind- We were so Interested In our plans tle. After roaring a.ong fdr' a fe'w ed him of nothing so much as-an au- for ge�tting . him miles an Idea occurred to Jed Stone. telegraph free, that I failed "How about cutting the -cient human-vulture. JH E to notice another wiresT He suddenly realized that- he had not spoken, and�iaktenpd to-repair the train rounding the True enough, n a few minutes the omission: curve until its crew might decide to return and tele- whistle shrieked"a gra0h 'ahead, 'and then there'll be a KESTREL'- �HOU ',IGGod morning,'sir," he said, nialt- warning. To.make whole parcel of C ratt- ing -a desperate effort to appear st matters worse, we Ing for us, asking wbqre w-e found "I am Chief Inspector Ba ease. rnafd were backing 'up. the' engine. . We slowed down to a MVSTERV of Scotland Yari!', In n- 'stop. In a moment I climbed 'Out The old man received the informa- ning forward and 'our string ' of And cut the wires. tion in cold silLnee, but motioned :.im freight cars would soon be reduced We were still In enemy territory, By'T. C. H. JACOBS to,be seated. to.matchwood between the heavy many, many, miles from Shanghai, I "I'm sorry to disturb you so early," locomotives. "Somehow we must get to our air. Every mom- continued the inspector, when Main. The brakes would never stop ta plane and got going. SYNOPSIS were poi,nted. Tne low forehead and eau interrupted him n a harsh, crack. time-1 switched-to full speed ahead, ent's delay meant just that much less Henry I-olt and his ward, Muriel close cropped, black hair emphasized 3dalmwaring. Kre'stayipg at a Dartmair the breadth of the face. Two dark ed voice: In hope that I could lessen the Im- chanc� of. rescuing Jed Stone's faria. Holt has i fr'end­31olneau. liv- "Nortsense. Speak the truth." pact. The wheals spun and hissed, brother. a uy. ing &t Kestrel House,-and I& desirous- eyes, set close beside a flattened ose, -The words and it seemed .that our locomot Ive Alive.- on and that Muriel -marry Moineau's nephew' ayden Mercer, whom Muriel dislikes. regarded the visitor suspiciously, To Barnard's jaw stuck out., must jump the tr"c on I pushed A series of mysterious disappearances the most casual observer it must have spat,at him in such an offensive tone, Too late! There was an ear-split- the old engine, bav been alarming the neighborhood. sessing face;-to, the jkl, L aid more to steady nim than anything ting crash and it just felt as if some as fast'ag I dai- _ Page. the vicar's daughter.- being been an unprepos Ab e atest victim. the farm is Perct. ethnological student it was- the face else could have done. big giant had kicked the locomotive ed.. -nother-boarder at A of a man-beast, without capacity for "I eg �our pardvn?",he said, Th count t Pyecroft. who is murderously -ttack- right out ;rQm under as. It seem- e ad Then he humor or pity. ed as If she were going to turn right was flat Xry bile walking on the moor. The cid man stabbed the air with a and his valet. Flack. set out to discover Barnard showed -none of the sur- 1".g, -withered forefinger.: over, bu.I. someho, It held 'to the u n I a teresting. the mystery of Kestr,l House. Pye4croft lin(14 a locket belong-ing o Iona 'Page.. prise he. felt as he politely-enquired "You're not sorry, d2mn you; speak 'rails. Most of t passat for Mr. Moineau and tendered his off. I the truth, and let me Aell you that I % and also a secret underground t be, Afrald of discovery. they return to Lo6kIng'back we'saw & 'wrack In- -timber -had been cut away years be farr*. They give the,laelset to Chief in- cial card. "have been out of my bed since six deed. The-engine had plowed Into fore. and the ground almost. barren- up-ctor Barnard. and he dekermllries to The door-was swung slowly open,1 o'clock this mornirg. What is it .oij of vegetatlon. Nitle. after mile pass- to Kestrel House and confront the relLr of our train-ot ten trtigbt neau.. revealirr the fact that the unpleseart want?. Quick About it. I came here ear, The 'first three were a mass ed by, and after a time we began to looking gentleman was clothed in the to be quiet, not to be pestered by po- of splinters, the next two were cross see an o"asional -soldier walking. CHAPTER X.—(Cont'd-) conventional garb,of an English.but- licern-!r I.: , - - . ways on the track. The engine It- along the.tracks. Then a large wood .Barmad waited some minutes be ler. Barnard's mind was workin I g 4t self, after causing all that trouble began to appear on our left, stretch- A frore. to repeated his-effort-with- the He crooked a large forefinger in a lightning speed. He had rece:ved a bad jumped the track. and now lay Ing away to the horizon. 1knocker, this time with better results. beckoning gesture and as the inspez- shock, being totally unprepared fir on It, side In.the.ditch. steaming and (To be continued.) ft%e big,oak door sjowly.opened and a tar passed into the hall it dawned this withered human horror. He had fuss.Ing at a.great 'raie. 'Any of ou'r young readers-writ--- -face appeared, a 6road.' red fac'e u bi that thei man' wiLs du`mb. A regarded Mr. M6ineau as a content- as mmy". 2010 Star Pon In The tracks looked f a cyclone, Ing to "Capt. J1 lidbrned w,th a- Pair of remarkably further surprise awaited him in tte porary of Henry Holt. All his P" passed by- Rails were Bldg will receive his signed thoto Ilan., tar P. the outer margins of wh ch manner in which the-ball was fur-nL-;h- conceived idejb � -re rgrpidly- title,. "ad.just nd.1-free." zi ecattered arou, h torn up. and ti. ed. No sign here of neglect or pay- going revision while he searc erty; every inch proclaimed wealth. the best angle of Approach. ChoColat and taste. -I've certainly nat come to pester The mute pointei to a carved oAk you, -tit," he said in a conciliatol:y Malted Milk bench and Indicated that lie shp,ild be tone, "but just to ask a few questions be of e s'derable aid to seated. Bgraard sat dpvm as the but. which'may on i ler glided awa; with th-a n6iseleas me in my quebt. Doubtless you are The bealth-giving, delicious drink for childrew and grown- harmlew ease peculiar to the well trained mr- aware that there have been a nuvib,?z prompt and . Pound and Half Pound tins at your &Tocern. vant. Something of a connoisseur of -rrther- mysterious- disappearanc-ts UPS- himself, he glanced around with ap- from this region of the moor with;,n praising' eyes at the several piticts the last few m4onths?" which took his fancy. "Yes, what about it? Nothing new r been A' Blackbircrs Voke people disappearing, is -there?" to mankind such as has nev.e While he was thus engaged, slowly, in dreamed of. t heard a blackbird's voice Among unseen and _perfectly. soundless, a 9napped Moineau. The rising voice. charged with. an the boughs Afillions of ;N-opk hx4 leaned to small etching on th,! opposite wall 'As you say," agreed Barnard read- enthusiasm -entirsly fanatical, ud- Of some tall treer 4 ii1epend on Aspirin tablets to relleve a moved and a pair of piercing black ily, "but I have been detailed to in- denly stopped. The hawk-like ..ace S eaking, as all could hear, his P nt of was thrust forward towards'the'in i, iisidden' headache. They kww it eases eyes scrutinized him. As if made vestiga-,e the matter in the eve arldent vows. ithe pain so quickly. AM that it is so consciov� of their presence by the thire being anything in it- Person- spec tar as he asked in a hushed whim- barmless. GennulwAspshn-tablets never With heartfelt glee. very intensity of heir regard, Bar- idly'I think'it a waste of-time, L-ut I per: To one whose. ardency lie. would lborm the heart Read directions in Pock- I Ime for headache,=. "gia. suouner you like to live or arouse nard looked up, but scarcely had Ine must obey orders. Now, one of the "How would f moved a muscle before the etchirg waa persont;concerned is-Mials Page,a lai� ever, eh? Never to die, never to rot To big degree., back in its plac..-. known to you, I under3tand?" in the grave, eh? Always-young' a.- I$"pain of all Sornewhere a clock ticked, an irri- "Known to me! I've seen her once; wa:ps in the full bloom of manh.ood, I know ilot if that.other one replied �.ASPIIAIN itoting monptonous sound purict-iatiriF if,you mearr the daughter of the 'oc*l what do you say tor that,-eb. To what he told. with unnatural loudness the heavy parson Well, granted. I know her. Deapite himself Barnard ,hra!'k But as I listened to his tale I-sigb- Made In Canada silence which pervaded the house. what about it?" from the wild eyes gleaming at hini ed— BariUrC moved restlersly; the tensi3n' 7--A­-Ioeket belonging tqAhe-lady w?s from behnd the tinted glasses '-he It was so old: of the sustaiiDed siienre was beginninR found'in this vicinity." .nan.was mad, unquestionably in"ne- -Then, far adown -the west, the' diy- to g--t on big nervc'b. He-stood up,�nd ."On my land?" asked Maine-su The muscles of his face were working light died, sharply. strolled leisurely icr(Ase.to examine a in a manner horrible to witness, h's' And night turned cold. .7 M w- handsome Chinese vase which stocod in Barnard hesitatea for a second; h ela like hands clenched and an —A In the 'Glasgow Herald. a recew�. As he trod on the thick was Watching the other cIlosely and clenehed rapidly as they beat upon+be T %Xurkish carpet he became aware of he thought he &-tected a sudden tight- armb of the Chair. Barnard half ex- an extraordinary.thing, the floor had -ening of the thin lips and a fleeti-ig - ontario's Oldest City pected him to leap forward, and,brac shadow of something skin t� fear he- Kingst6n—The city of Kingston was moved -under his feet. Had not bia ed himself for'action, but in a minute fore M6ineau emitted a dry, ,hard years old on May 1$tb. An Act every sense been keenly alert he would the spasm passed, an�d Moineau fp1l not hsv'3' noticed it, %o very-slight,xas chuckle: back in his chair appa-rentlj, exhaupt- was passed, May 18th, 1846, incorpor- town of Kingston as a cit�.. the actual movement. With a ra.);d "It was! don't bother to tell rue ed his head lolling against the Cush- ating the Tht makes Kingston the oldest city. 'glance up aind'down he stooped swift- smy lies, Mr. Policeman. And may I ion and iis areadYul eyes'elosed. 1, ask who wag the trespasser?" in Ontario. it was established Am a ly and raised the edge of the carpe (To be continued.) "Th�'Ioeket was found by one of my town In It44. and wl,at be saw evidently satisfied M E NDURANCE alumir%0 him, for he dropped the corner, and men,, replied Birfiard slow "Ne "We are a generation which live Mower is twenty pounds ! . liot*r then any iro4n mower stocH] up, to'fina the bij butler stand 'came up the valley and crossed the on newspapers just as caterpillars "It may be-true that no man ij a and far more durable . . . Ing at the foot cd the stairs, n.otian. br:dge into the plantation, where he feed on -green -leaves.`—Winston hero,to his valet; but few men have- Runs easier cuts At tho time he bt- Cbu- less as a statue, but with an evil glint .,Jufid the'lockit. rchill. valets." Rupert Hughes. ul with razor-I&C lCe"Mess. in his close-set"eyes. lieved the house to he closed land The! finest Bqp4rd Ilad duficult-v decupied-, I was wbriderinir if it -ould thment How have been Miss-Page'§ intent tion to call you can ma.-. ing a start'of ssfonis your hardwoee man, man come there so suddenly upon you?" had the CANADA FOUNDRI "Very unlikely, sir, very unlike!y.� ES and sp silently? 0 R D A, M T Y & FQRGINGS LIMITED -1 int rio,6 so youftg and liandsone as I J41nC$SM41tP1dnt The builer threw open tl�e door I Brockville Ontario facing them, and .motioned him to' I used to be." A second time Moineau LUNCHEONS enter, indicating by signs that his gave that hard. unmirthful laugh is I'master would not be I(mg in coming. he stared at th-, inspector through his, Ieft, alone, the inspector glanced glasses, with bright,.unwinking c.,,ei. q Ah=a 1110 around; as with the ball, the rooni Barnsrd' felt his tem�er risin, Yariety of luncheons was eloquent of a r-Aned and discern- there was something peculiarly loat,� Can be P;6,m with some about the terribl old MR-,I. He 16-A!Cheme. Sliced,it Ang taste, backed.by wealth. sensid 1hat 'he *as being ireiar&�d a royal sned 1 But he had no time for ln�re thil I provides with jet-ring contempt slid somehow a cursory inspection before he heard with crackers cc bread roachirij, and-i his normaily-clear Lead was becomin,,,- ittoosts temptingly shuffling footsteps app unaccountably muddled. and for flavouring the door opened to admit the berl figure of an old man, clad in a irab "Do you get many visitors, sit-?" h cooked-dishes,is unsur. -4 i dressib.- g(wn, and weaFing-a black, -asked,marnly fbr the purpos-e Passed. I t velvet cap, which_completelt ing time to think. .skull covered his ears, something after t" want wifli "Visitors, no, what do I J11ade in C4nadat fashionL of"a-flying helmet, v1sitors? Holt comes over to see Me rbek 'Barnard-instant---now and agair he's an old ft* :nd, One- �hiftg at It F-- ke ie Mr. M.)ineau keen on entomology, likes to come ly: with the coming-of over here and admire my collection. ALUMINUM there.came a strange aura of.malign R AFT C H E ESF' tio4 from' n?s occasionally helps lie with my elec- LAWN MOWER ance, a subtle emana n u-jeal work; work, gir which will one body which struck a cold chill upon ot so far distant, oh, no, nut the nerves. Eveft the dogged, hunian day, n by lho roskon of Kmft Solid Dmang bulldog beneath the veneer -of tn- Flo far distant I say, work which will ISSUE No -2 2 '31 policemen was nauntet for a rnom­' -­rtip the world and give a blessing Apt -L11D S-I— A A., V., J �g Z T. I S­!arch For Lost Aviator in Arztic Shaw Says Pidgin Enslialli ');r' Me Will Be Future Language 7 7- AALd1h "AdIS D.,.24NAA .1detchworth _England—"Pidgin Eug- -15li—will be the classic English at the future." George Bernard Shaw said in a speech at the celebi%ti6ii ot -fifth .4 Riddid BW. me -twenty anniversary of the Ava" founding of the Letchworth Library.' C=, "An Englishman says: 11 am sorry ' I Cannot oblige you."' Shaw sald,-"but 134 rt W111-mala-MVIMpresiston. Scrub the- X a Chinaman 'says: 'No �an,' 'and ex- ;X: Ever child has a right to try ex. dye In with a stiff bristle'scrub brush, y presses himself perfectly." perf ents, make mistakes, and learn taking first one section.of therug and Shaw took excePtIon. Ironically. to by experience—to an extent. The their the next; in turn, as one would the Biblical reference to the "blessed- burnt chtld does not play with fire, -paint a floor. "Until this countrr mesa" of the poor. Oi course, the sqlicitous parent cannot A blue rug colored with a dark red becomes determined that it shall never g, suj� dye or a red rug covered with a dark bur to see,his precious offsprin M: ter, so he Is ,ver at his elbow telling blue. dye, would be mulberry color. again have a poor .man, woman or C I hild in It," he.said, "it won't be a to do this and not to do that A greed rug covered !"i a blue dye But country worth living In." would be greentsh blue, and so one 'A child needs k good deal of freedom, I IX: S libraries and books. :­:�, Peaking of -if he is ever to learn to. make deci. may judge of combinations. When Sha said that it was the Britisk ----thlit-liad-id--do blinj a Milasuin rary a $tons and take �ra of himself and feel you have dyed the rug, open the w a- dows,and lot the air blow-through-ihe A responsibility for society, �X' Communist. "And I'll live and dte Z41 ets his room to'dry it promptly. ;;0: That Is a wise parent who a Communist," headded. Child a, good example; -becomes his If the rug Is too much worn to dye :0 "Books," he said, "had been valu. uccessfully, you �an make It Into a able to him In' the study of speecb6 pal to such an extent that the child a. has confidence very good linoleum by-Covering it -in him and will go to 'If you made me king of England.' he him for advice; furnishes his child a with two coats of paint. An additional coat.of paint each year will keep it said, 'I ml -ways; but,you wouldn't object in many good environment in which to grow 1, of In condition. 'to me on the ground that my speech Up. plenty of playthings and toos ilevelopment, a congenial place to was disgraceful. If you made me -which he may bring his friende­;-and Household Hints Archbishop of Canterbury I could get then lets the child exercise his own Heavy hangings are not approp4ate away with the talking part. If you -Versonallty—withlit reason. for summer use. They shut in the air V, ik% :'l- made me Lord Chief Justice I could Let the small child put on his shirt and hold dwt. Brush them� air them sentence you to death In a way, that ind shoes, and ttig away at the knots or clean them and pack them away. would do honor to the occasion. But .4rud buttons. It will occupy his time, from the moths.- Summer curtains the most fluent person In. his own give him the habit of walting"on him- should be light, alry, washable. Many language is often helpless if he crosses people have only window shades at sell! and an appreciation of what is a frontier. I'm a great man here. Bat ----done for him, and will teach him to do the windows In hot weather, that the when I get on the other side of the Alrings. since we learn to do by doing. outerl air may enter more freely. Channel I'm less than any.porter." It he gets the shoes on the wrong If you will store away heavy rugs toot. there is the chance to show him for the summer, clean them well with the differeace, and interest him and, the vacuum cleaner If possible. Lay Don Hopes to Make face down on the grass and become his friend. But lot him make them 104 Miles Per Hour !his own mistakes first. brush the back of the rugs to destroy Early, much earlier than you imag- moth eggs. Roll them up. Wbap Gardoae, Riviera, 'Italy.—Kay Dump' lue, your child will develop a keen- them in heavy paper and seal the end. the British racing motorboat driver who holds the-world's record of 103.49 and skill In doing things for him- to keep insects out. A half pound of .-..,.A,.red Yegener, Ut!rmaa acleu.'-st., .1e.Lding German c;..:i,:dI- miles an hour, took out his Miss Eng. napthalene flakes scattered through I selffl and for others---and that Is the tion la gathering weather data, has been reported lost since last land II for a trial spin preparatory beat education and character training the roll will help. It Is Is" lnjwjous mouth'in arctic wastes. Capt. Albin Ahrenberg, Swedish aviator, is to making an attempt on his own unt- 2. you can give him. Ito a rug to beat It on the grass than on the line. reported to have expresse4 his Intention of going in search of him. versal mark. Capt. Ahre-nberg recently located Courtauld, British filer reparte(Fmiss- Dom said be felt he could do,at least To Lay.*a Silver The Emergency Shelf Ing in Greenland. 104 miles an hour or better. many women set the table yi�ar al Don delayed his record trial untill ter year, but when they plan to have Are you keeping prepared for the, Three New Strawberries late in the afternoon to give Gabriel* IyAnturazio. Italian poet and soldler. dden gueat in order that lie may not What New York Originated at Geneva ba, sponsored the regatta on Lake some very particular company, they 911 take you unaware and unprepared to realize that they do not know exactly Garda an opportunity to be present. '..'....Where the salad fork should be put rustle up an impromptu meal in. a -As Wearing Geneva, N.Y.—Fruit specialists of w 1- imor how to arrange the spoons nor to hurry 0 The emergency shelf may the State Agricultural Station have W contain, salad dressing . condensed Use the butter spreader—if any. milk, cocoa, potted cheeso. canned --BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON traduced two new strawberry varieties Coming Clean at the Altu The stainless steel knife now used fish, diled beef, grape Juice. all sorts recommended for preserving and one Miss Margaret Meyer will enter. an a general service knife. hm elimin. Mustrated DrMS-MOlking Lesson. particularly promising as a market tain at a bridge party. and bathroom Ated the former steak knife from use.; of canned fruits and vegetables. Fu" ed 1rith Every Pattern berry. wafers, olives, pickles, jam. saratoga. shower on- Wednesday. In honor at and that Is a good thing for the house. chips. or whatever else you wish. The new berries have been named Wife, as the silverplated blade wore Caledonia. Camden and Culver. They Miss Laura Warner.—(Society note 'cut while the handle was still good. Perishables such as lettuce, lemons, originated from a cross -between Mar- In the Buffalo Express,) 'A now knife has made its appearancei broad, butter and-seasonal foods are -shall and Howard- In vigor and plant. liowever. It Is the salad knife. small. likely to be in your cupboard or fee- making ability they are rated higher "Not all, men icact to the same 'er than the service knife, and It Is box, but it Is very oonvenlent to have 41P ebarms."—Peggy' Joyce. Used to cut bead lettuce -and such young grocery store. full of staples, than any.of the hundred standard a varieties In the experimental station's to fall back on in a time of unexpect- �nalads. ed guests. collection. The regulation order now Is: Next Caledonia was selected by an expert ennedy Ao the plate ou the,right hand side, K & preserver-from a number of seedlings 'A Memory Menton the service knife. next to It the small- on the station grounds' as especially 421 Coll*ga at, ad cutting, and next From the trenches In France, Ru- a for s&I good for Preserves. Camden Is a gem- Toronto a that the spoon. Fewer spoons are pert Brooke wrote this -veet memory used than formerly, as forks are con. of his home: eral. market berry. Culver Is a law Harley-loavidson Olstrlbugory -season mid Ikerry recommended for Wrfts at once for 09F barpraln Ust of "These have I loved: Idered dalutler and are used In eat- preserving, market and home use. used motorcycles. Terms arrenwed. ing. whenever possible, though. it is White plates and cups. clean gleam- Ing. Romewhat of a trick to carry peas to Ringed with"blue line; Radio Census the lips on a fork. At the left of the plate, the salad The strong crust SAVED IMPORTED DRESS 19ork is next to the plate. and other Of friendly bread; and many tasting One of the questions to be asked to food." torks range along to the I*& ' The the COMIng Census Is: "Do You own a "After a little wearing, a lovely green !plan is to so arrange the silver that radio?" It mak be suspected that the vOite—an imported dress—lost color Ipue may begin at the outside and eat #A re. Salomon Says: Purpose of this is to -locate per-:)us so completely that It was not wear. 'ho W may not have paid their license, able. A frilad Who had & �ls way fit, in the order of use. Ther Mother Nature pl�.vs fair with as. daired 1 or to assit Private radio companies t � asked me *h' and butter spreader I& laid She balances account pretty evenly. Y. I wadirlt wearing make sales by letting them know what any more. -On hearing the retson; �Xoross the top of. the bread and but- For everything we-miss, she gives us families do not own radios. This is she advised dyeing It and rocnm. —ter Plate, something else. For everything we gain, we lose something. We cannati ed. ' The aasivers t7o mended Diamond Pyes, To make Lhis question-, as to all other Perfumes have our cake and eat It, too. I Census long story sliert, I ;questions, itre abzalutely confidential beautifully. I have a lovely new It was the search for rare perfumes 4 ---oven to Government departradrits. dress that reall cost ju' —the land the trade In them which led to urpose of the 7 at Ise Q and A i questiou is jo ex. price of one package of Diamond T he Idiscovery and commerce about the ]Plorepand'aaalyse Just what the radio Dyes. all that' milady might be What Is pain? 'kept sweet and fragrant for the-plea. A q'iortal's testipg. audience of CAaada is—where it Is "I have since used Diamond Dyes Pa.,- n ­;1ar fl,-.:;,.-S—ani.L located, where-It is densest, and hoW for 'both -tintin"g &a'd dyeini. Tb With the reversion to 'What is fear? ey are of millord, lo�s "i —for i it is made up acconiing to the dif- .Qvcry hour of the A thing for besting. do either equally well. I am not an a feminine t,*pe, mysterious,scents, Uay. ferent elements in_ the population. expert dyer but I ne�er hare ' failtire res and wiles have come in What is hate a A crimson blinduesq, They seen to to their Even the busy morning hour3 With ihe' growing Importance of radi6, with Diamopd.Dyes. again. You who scorn them, haven.'t been overlooked. For here such information is IE7,,pensable th- What'is sense to be madeso they Always go on smoo thinking ttLcy belong to the brainless, we .,rd one of the smartest aprons the formulation of'satisfactory broad- ly and evenly. They neverZ*ot� A word of kindness. te another thought coming. It Is an of the.season. casting. ' Radio-is a further index of -run; and friends never What's a-fall streak or to exude a fascinating. ragrance, i Youll love its newness. It offers Cie Canadlau. ktandard of living, and kndw the things I -dye with Diamon ba you swish down the avenue. It has 'A lay of learning. such.I.L lovely change. some interesting.studies may be ex. d 1rules and Principles Just as other 'What's success? And it'.a so thoroughly simple to pected as a result of the census ques. Dyes are redyed at all!" lbranch of iurning.. It comes,with earnh, Mrs. R. F.. Quebec. mal:e it. It cuts ir one until it tion.—The Dominion Burean nf Statist. First begin with the daily bath— What are grllrl, ;oirs the.on -piece circular lower ties, Ottawa. twice daily, If the day Is hot. As a Shame, loss ja it. The ciiele pockets are defi- -r ..-Things. tli,-,t r- .: - . ­ �ractical little busines girl, leav'e tiff nitely smart. Like all dainty Xbe lure-@tug, and take. a good soap apeons, it ties at �he back with Ancilent Turkish Papers *nd water scrub In the morning. But saA ends. Sold As Wastepaper t eventimo, -that's different.- Then -Opaline eer ),�-Inii�d nia,', u add bath salts and afterward use the original, with g-een�in deeper Tstanbul, Turk,—Turke Is dickeriag -rac` braid. with a waste paper company in Bul- noting -possibly astringent shade rick powder, A tions for underarm pits. When Stylo No. 3'0'48 comes in sn-,ah, garia to buy batk -200 bales bf -old medlum and large dzes, paper which tuFned out to be valu. ressed, you spray a zephyr.of per. me.lightly, over hair and all. Your It's effecti4 too' in' contrasting. able documents constituting, Turkey's colors or fabrics. For instance, ancient history. ake ihandkerchief and gloves -you take trom, a tightly closed boxi W'hic-h 'Isi rnak' thdi upper part and sash of The bales were sent to Bulgaria on ioceuted with sachet, with its faint but blue and white gingham check, a ship which carried as a..pa"enger.a 101inging odor. with the circular flounced ruffle af member. of -th a Turki'sh. Historical One caution, my dear, do Dot be 6' plain -blue gingham repeated in Commission. He discovered 'in the PUYTIME poek-41ts. , � -- - I I . anedley of odofa. - One ton"cent isi bales dacuments dealing. with the :' Gm014ftd"M@16W ma wbes Ober A-,diuin size requires li% ya,rds the Ideal, but If you have not achieved Hubby: I lost a four.iome to- 35-inch with 614 yards braid.. Ottoman con.quest of ntral Europe. sebool or 0hy. Cwhifts leve R,and a am g%to. this, at least the odors must barmon- day---at the 'woodiy, 110i 10060111as dip, Is ' Itil Ise. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Wifey: Why not advertise for sed kvsi"k$w 1 nlllsi� or"ddmm& it9 Write your name and addmdAs FREE plainly, giving number and.size of Large 111ustrar. 'The Old Rug such patterns as-you want�Enclose ed catalogue 74 If a rug Is faded or so worn that the! oPe the tinve will e W11913 20c in stamps or coin (coin now and rebuw .74' b Com, ,,A Pre- bicycles f r o i, bare warp shows, It may be freshened. the extension of understanding which ferred; wrap it carefully) for eaeb $10 usk Motor TIC mix.1�'Fraud 'sttmulateti will re- -Bosas- OCOLA -sud. renewed by dyeing it. Use a ach lawyers, number, And address your order to -c-vc'es. %: Oi'tboart, Motors ux ti,,* �ic rrmn-v,- .lure of xome good dye solution, plenty J'preachers and newspapers."--aar- Wilson Oattern Service, 78 West tation_peld. Write to MALTED *mug. and darker than the rug, or it encii Darrow. Adelaide St., Toronto. DMWR CT=Z Aim KOTOR Q.. ffXlbf as Queen streal W-- MILK 7 5'r Omit Dew -The tawnship council will -Dancing every Saturday at -Radio License& in -LOCALISMS. ' meeton Monday next at 10 Q0 a.w. Drop Ian. - * and at I p. in. as a Court of Revisr ay be okiained from W C- Vurkar tha Nown- R t6 -Dr. ff. T. Fallaiae and A. T. Office. AV lk W 1 %0 0 ...--bouse with an attack of quinsy. -The monthly meeting of the ------ . -C. itilid Mrs. Bradley and fam- -Law spent the boliday fishing iv W. M. S. Of the United Church ily spent the holiday at Pontypool. thil lake7s north of Belleville. -Hose, Hose, Hose! You h,.Oie will be held on Wednesday.'June -Miss Myra Croak,-of Tbronto, e of -worn the rest, now try Kayser's, 3rd, a t'3 00 p. W., at the how the holiday with her.par Mrs-. F.f Bunting. -re. 1.00 up, at Bradley's Pickering. Fallaise. Resident Grocery,8peeLals for This.Week: .6ots'he -Fred %nd Mrs. Balsdon and — Dr. H. T. -Mrs. John Dunn is visitingher '.daughter, Mrs. Oliver -Dearly, of family,, of ,-Burford, spent the Dentist. Office in residence, two holiday with friends In Pickering. doors east of St. Andrew's church, I Pkg Super-sudtq free with each pkX Whitby township. --L. B. Tapson,viano-ttiner, will Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. in. to (n.z nj­ of Princess Soap Flakes, 25c -Wm. and Mrs. Stork, of Belle be in this locality in a few days. 6 p. m. Daily, and Everdings'by lap ville, spent the holiday with th NEWS pointment. (X-ray service). Falcon.Canned Pass, No. 4, 3 for 25c lormers parents here. a Any 'Orders lef t at THE Mrs. J. 31. Wagner, formerly 29c Office will receive prompt atten- 0. "Diamond Bar"Canzed-Peaches, 2 for -The Misses Murphy and f riend, of Toronto, spent the holiday f PickorioR, died at'the home of Rolled On ulk, 6 lbs for with their randmother, Mrs. J. -The Women's 'Guild -of St. her son, Rev. B. N.de Foe Wagner to,in b 19C H. Connor. 9 George's Church will hold their of North,Carolina this week. -Her X Cboice Clean,Prunes, 3 lbs for 25c -Watch for particular@ of tLe regular monthly meeting on Wed. funeral will take place to-day, sentation-of the operetta "The nesdaV, June 3rd. further notice Thursday,to Port Perry cemetery. Cboico,Ca.nae.d Tomatoes, reg size 2J tin 10c will be given on Sunday: -00 -Monday afternoon Miss Is of Fal de.rol" to be given in _The motor traffic on the high. Louisa Richardson, who was v I a. June in Pickering. -The police trns ees wish us to way over the holiday was excep. iting with Mrs. W.V. Richardson,- - t tionally heavy. It started on happened to fall while going down state that da light saving time will b a opte by Pickering Vil. Saturday morning and continned the . c6llar steps, -and sustained without interruption until ea ncussion of the brain. She coo. rly CO lage 0. Maxiday. jane lot, ciotts cogidi. A�A -Archie and Mrs. Mechin and LUIPMUdy inurEILLIK. 161.uatila LU 'arly -Anicegentle rain follonFri. liOn. We hope- for an ' e 'son, Of Sarnia, motored here on day might and- Saturday which recovery. 40 and spent the holiday -The Treagurn Seekers groups with the former's parents, �Hu b petietrated the ground to a co n- 9 the C. G. I. T. held their meet. siderable aepth and was - very ?f and Mrs. Meebin. beneficial to veget�tion of all 109 on Friday evening in St. An. -Rev.- Win. Moore, formerl y kinds. drew's Church. A very pleasant 'Pstojr pf St. Andrew's Church, -James A. Peak, whb was born and helpful programme was given. imckeridg, but recently of Wind. and rdised in Pickering, died on A reading by Hazel Walters and a sor. hasbeen inducted as minister Thursday last. at his home In solo by Hazel Carter were especi -of Brussels Presbyterian Church, Markham, after a lingering illness. ally enjoyed. ' At- the close of the which has a membership of 160. in his 59th year. He had been in meeting fruit and home made -St. George's Church, Sunday, the employ if the C. P. R. for some candy were served, which brought. May Blot, Trinity Sunday. Ser- years. but 15 years ago moved to to a close a very happy evening. vices will be held&a,usual at 10 30 Markham. where he engaged in The girls in the gronpa Etre to be a. no and 7.00 p. in.(standard time). the,flour and feed business. He conamenAd for their splendid Sunday School at 9.30 a. in. The active member of St. An spirit of co operation manifest in STYLE UNDATION(AR4EATS Rector will be in charge of both was an drew's Church ad ' was choir these meetings. Pervices. leader for so a a : -The services next Lord's Day we Nars, and wa CORRECTNESS -In spite of the cool weather merober of the 1. 0. 0. F. He is will be held in St. Andrew's Frarden stuff is dotnS well. There atirvived by his widow. one sister, Chureh at 11 a- in. and 7�00 p. in - - s durable HOLEPROOF is still danger cf frost, which may Mrs. Fred Lelong. and two broth. Sunday School at 10 &. .in. T�� Hcl*Prc*f'M*I'*ry is a vu t down the more tender vege- 'elf i ore, Joseph abd Fred, all of To. minister will preach at both the as it is delicate . . . as hi n HOSIERY tables onch as beans, tomatoes and rooto. services. In-the evening the sub fashion as in quality and its other tender plants that I can not —WbFLt III your Sex �, This to Ject will be "Modern sins !a the colors fit your costumes as per- AN D stand the frost. d one of the questions that the light of the Ten Commandments." ery Rts your foot. -A meeting of those intere'tte censr.9 enumerators will ask when the laAt stimon in the series of f*CtIY as the hOsi D. & A. Corselottes ' In the First of JLly celebration sermong on modern sios. During will be held itir the Gordon House they start on their roundg on June the gunirner our evening Rerviccri, HOLEPROOF lat. Von might thick that this is ,'this (Friday) evening at S o'clock. Will be brief. Come and worphtp 'It I@ hoped a foolish question -to every person that there will be a ..,HOS.IERY Igood attendance.in order that thp -lboutd know whether' it is a man -Ge)d in the eveniog, after isojoying To say the or woman. -or a boy or girl. that your motor trip through God's day may be a success. I - an -jing with when you glorious natural scenery, they -are -Miss Margaret Pennell and yon are conver -The ProvinciAl Gnvert)ment two friends from Tomnto. Miss R meet theni-. iM-4Kxt&I_WayA Yon occa. witt spend ractive Addison and Mrs. Cowan. left last so easy a* yon think. proviocial bighwayo tbi@ summe 41 .00 $ Saturday(23rd)on a motor trip to sionally meet a person w,,r,,g This is shout $3,000,000 less t a to 2-150 trousers and a boy's bat. bair cut Combination Montreal and Ottawa, stopping en short, aiad puffing away at a was origionally blanned. Tbis route at Val Morin, to the Lauren- cigaret. sind in every way has the curtailment is dne chiefly to the bear their Usne. They eivect to be back reluctance of conaties to ear-marks and manners of a boy, the beginning of next week. But on close questivoning you find share (20 per cent.T of the cost, as -Louis Baladon. who has bee yon are ppdaracces they are already taxed to the -CHAPMAN in the employ of the Massey. mistaken. A limit. and are unable to add to a Harris Co. at Brandon. Man.. and are often confusing. their biirden, Of course the busf. o6t Little Current, Sask . for a . -The Women's Institute annual uses depression that exists evety number of years, has been,,trane meeting held last week at Mrs J. wbere prevent has s, certain forred to Moncton. N. B.. and Markar's home was well attended influen at y ce in exercising econow to when en route to his new position The yearly report as read by the all public works. although the Ki tehe" n Shirts spent this week at the home of secretary showed Rood work done government is urged to eaealre parents here. by theat anding committees, par. more extensively in onch. work in -i, Cbambray and Navy Blu es. Prices considerably -Hyde--Died at the General ticularly the Welfare and Flower order to relieve the unemploy. In Khal W0 ital, Toronto. on -Kay 21st, committees. The officers for the ment situation. lower. Try a big roomy shirt M! A. Hyde, aged 80 years, coming year are: Bon. Pres. Mrs. dearly beloved husband of Mary W. B. Powell ; President, Mrs. R. AgDes Moore, Pickering. Food son Winters lot Vice Pres., Mr@. W. Now Advoriltsewsovats. of J. P. Hyde,formerly of Whitby. Hurkar 2nd Vi:!e Pres., Mrs. C. Ptineral from N. B YIOR SALE-Jersev.row, firpfb. alsio Norge Electr Cobbledick'p A. Sterritt Sec'y Treas., Mrs. J. ic Refrigerators apartment on' Saturday, Cowan ; Publicity Sec'y, Mrs. W. I Du.�am cow.roan.fresh. Ap Gerald Clark.Du4ibarton. V940 V. '-May 23rd. Interment at St. John't, Murkar ; District Delegate, Mrs. Anotfier fine pyoduct of Deforest-Crosle Cemetery, Norway. It. H. Crock , the Directors will NVANTED-Stock to pasture. Not -When the enumerators call At ;tand the same aq last yeah more han 15 head.at Int 4,con.3,Picker. f( �TIR� J.F,.;collard.R. R: 1,Pickering. 39 yonr homes And start to ask qiies Arrwoeement3 were made )r the -tious, you can't help thinking they Quecisil meeting. May 27th. and T pa�ju-r land A:fb pl,-.,y of grod %ater and -h _)ASTURE LAND TO 'LET-Gond are the most inquiattive lot of delegates were appointed to Attend JL Connor s Electric Was ers It, , - -39 er saw. They will Ask the District Convention,June 12th. "hac. Apply Fred Andrew Pi I ekerini. ;fS ...... men you ev questtonq that no former eunmer at'Clareniont. Mis% Fawkes g4ve -12 'We will be Pleased ,;UNTMER WOOD FOR SALE have led the field foryears ator wotild think of askine. But a reading and led the community 111c"lengths 115.U0 per load. Deli%rrvout- ih:s village[extra. F.L. Green, iGreen- to".look after your,wants. deal ptttently and kindly with Qineiug. 3J-39 em as otar arrident occur Easy terms. :1irkerine 'for the' qu stioni that they Ask. red on Sunday forenoon on the X half of Lrick hou-e.including blinds.and fix- It is the Conservative government hiobway -in front of St. Paul'; ,.r-. As K.IjG.D.Bly. 210 Indian Road. To- WS,office. elf -down at Ottawa that you wi4t Cinireb,in which the occupants o "to, A- have to criticise if you are asked the ear rarrowly escaped death. LIOR SALE OR RENT-Good pas. Special A Ford sedan owned by Lewis 11 lure,.lot 9, con.5. Pickering. Plenty of silly questions -On Thursday, May 28tb, the �Sherr, of 50 Belleview Place, To water and 91hadel =te Greenwood gravel pit. Apply,to-F.J. box VS,Whitby. 39 1 Deforest-C rosley Battery Ra4io Bishop of toe Dioce@e. Rt -W.-J. ronto, and-driven byJack Cooper, F. Sweeny, D. D., will visit- St. of the same address, was goirg r'PO LET-Fnr term, in Pickering Console model, .­ be west, and in turning to tberight X Village,on the Highway,house with 6 room* George's Church to administer t $15.00 and bath. electric light. blinds, hard and soft Apostolic rite of Confirmation to to let another car pass, went into water,Well.garage etc. ApplyW.F.Craw- 39 .#L class of candidates prepared by a deep hole at the side, of -the ford. , one Pick 1405. Radio Licenses Issued. theRector. An invitation isbere pyetnent. where there is & man- CUSTOM BATCHENC AND BAB by extended to members of the hole. On accimint of the severe CHICKS FOR SALE—Rocks, Rhode Is- Fred T. Bunting, Pickenng, community to be present at that jolt, the driver lost control and lands and Leghorris, hatched under methods, Prices reasonable. Phqng service and ioin I worship with the car ran into A. hydro pole -p.-Wnmwr-G­­ Established 1857. reenwow. the congregation on the Qccasion about a foot in diameter, breaking of the admission of ne'w member@ it eliasn -off in two places and rPORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- to fall pmvileges and respousibili. tiking out a section about three JL DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and plain our 24 hour service. leave your ties of Chorchyisnobip.,- feet long. The ear flew up in the enzome with Mr.S.W.Davis., bit: sbov. We 11 pick sip and deliver each Monday, Wednies -About one , o'clock Sunday air and turned over on its side on wi and Friday. 181V day THE morning, a motorist in an advace the sidewalk -where it lay 0 com. ed stage of intoxication, was plete *reek. The engine was VARM, FOR SALE-" 50 acres of ex. driviag west and when in f eont of broken, the fritme was badly A: cellent farmland,situated north of Pickering from the Provincial H ]FLeid's butcher shop side-swiped twisted, the top-was bactly-broken Village,about a mile e' .Mgn% Telephone' 4900 n 'j m g d rc t nou'e;n ar eoravd' ak �oo b way. Good brick"bo D a telophane pole, -tearing off the and broken glass was strewn all it sr h u b 30 to ! from fender an(( doing other damage, over. When the accident occurred ha tl to B Mc at Dr G. b, pp� M i 3 3 C'- pa to g 'a ge. e - ' e tt� A A,full p r --C ad G 1 2937 Wood ward A-e DeG,t, ch. 7. ,Proceeding a little further the Me Laty spil Morris Hickey car went into a depression -at a wpre returning from church and .-imanhole, when he Jost control"whenthe car was thrown on to cessbries,--Oilg ah-d is r s tKe'sidewalk, Mr.' Hickey escaped,. -Auto Repairs. 'Ac - aridth ' ed went iltriiiaht ac16s 119 i We street, colliding with another but it struck Mr. McGinty on the car, but witho"t causing much shoulder, tearing the ligaments COURT OF -REVISION Gasoline, Acetylene Weldi damage, as. both cars were able badly, but breaking no bones. Mr, f Pickering. Cooper had his noee- broken.and Township o to proceed on their way. -nattery Ohaiging. boneCompe -The Home Telep key was Also badly ent in hio hand, Public Notice is hereby given that expect to have its new office ready wristanilknee. NeartheWbitby the first sitting of the Court of Rev- 11 makes and necessary cable work done t; townline Mr. Cooper picked tip sion: for-th6 Municipality of the ]Repairs!xnade on a make cut over on Saturddyeven. Ernieand George .Stafford-, who ing of tbis week. While this work were waiting for a bus to tak Township of Pickering, for the rev� ision of the assessment roll for 1931, ot cars isbeing'done the service will be them to the city. They wer N%rill be held at the Township Hall, in ,Interrupted lor possibly twen'y sitting in the back seat and mira" Brougham, on Monday, the lot day 1ourfionirs. We trust our many cnlonsly escaped injury There of June, 1931, at the hour of one o'- -enbocribers and the public In are two or-three bad places on clock in the afternoon. general wjll bear with us during the street that Are a disgrAce to Of which all persons interested will this time. We further wish to the Provincial Highway Dept. please take notice and govern them- r b n ,J, red on SuitT hi ob wa y n ALUD0111000 that the residence of These are located at man holes selves accordingl5. CHARLES Be -SPENCER the Company will V)e ocenpied as and are so deep that care run Into DATED the !Sth day of May, 1931 p oat-nn me completed by George W them, and are always liable 0 Donald R. Beaton Pickening- ,&Price,of Orill1k. Cow *lugs accidents.