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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_06_12 sir 1.:r t "';p; .y,•4w:�i• ., +t; „r,` o .:,. _,� 'i '•. �'., `t•'' fi' #� r`k"�"w�-`X"y -.'4`<+..� n V: 11t R1119: M its •.1, s _Z�Y. 's.e".:.±;. f;,." ., t_'�' *w"mr ass.es •,..s'+�edr - :a.:' - ...._- .. •e. .. � .c 40L 0 VOL. L. _ 'PIC ERINC3, ON , .'s , FRIDAY, JUNE ]2, 1 31. ' _ No. - � i 1K�a0fT1f*fOttitL orb*. WHITEVAL� G,1MEi4"0D. White- '8-'#--Mfl1- the'guest ' ' t�REENW00D The Claremont B. Y. P. U. will be Mrs. Frank D. Clark of Toronto Yed4ea of our B. Y. P. U. next accompanied by°her daughters, Hilda R. H. Q. PEARSON-PhyeiclaLn 4=�S>S ,iQ♦= Monday night, June 16th. The meet- and Jessie; and her son-in-law, Gai- ins taM be an open one and will be net Shea, motored to Greenwood in MILLS D Surgeon, Dumbarton. loly 1 -- he d in the Baptist Church. The Hilda's new tar one aright last week ID E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Is running fall blast sawing lum- Claremont B. Y, P.. U. will provide to call on Wm. Clark and family. lbsoptomettical Asmociationof Ontario.Reg. der, reaches, doubletram. the program Everyone welcome. _- .',Bstabllshed 18% r~ embaof the American Opwmetrical - -tongues etc, The Women's Association of White oUNBARTOIH tion. Eyes esamined b7 appoibttnent. 3WK. Claremont.oae. Open to buy a quantity of good vale United Church are holding a Dumbarton Mission=No service on a ARL A.GRU BIN,R.O.-Eyesiabt basswood and elm garden party on Friday evening Jul. Sunday, June 14th, owing to Decor- There is no better Pastry �..y Especialiat. Honourgreduateottbe cone;e logs. " 3rd., The Bowling Club of btarkham anon Day service-at Erskine 010 ytoaetry of Canada; Gold medalist and will give their popular drama "Cyc-1 ery. Sunday School and Service the , G. Merman prizewinner in 1928. At Markbam Grain Chopping Tuesdays r, - ee��y Monday from 9 a,m. to-5 p.m,.in Dr. rid Fridays. Y lone Sally Keep this date open and gollowing Sunday June 21st,.at •the •._' BYlker's,deatcl office. At Sto,tffvitl+from Weds lone Watch' for further particulars later usual time.. A celebration a the IN S S I RI !a�ad�y to Saturday of each week. Eyes ezamin- ad.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Matinfaetnrin g Baskets of all BALSAM,' ^• Holy eomxnunion •will be held on - «t at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouf3 2405. 481y _ descriptions.- Illne ?1St: - Judson Ward had a business trip t there re a lot of brands '.;sr t.e0a�, Price reductions at the CHERR4WOOD But nn the monk to Osha-Aa on Friday-last. _ r,f Lmofvi.R . the d , faeSOry. that are.vet inferior A r;: UrlrtiM-1-4Arf, Barristerand Miss 'BlcRinnon spent the week- We are irlad to hear that one of y �•Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6403 or 6420 or write and with Claremont friends. our football players, Frank Soboi, to BISSIMI. oei. South Wing court House, Whitby. 2aly Chae, White. Locust Hill, Ont, The Choral Class tendered twd sel- who was injured a few weeks ago, is' DONALD RUDDY Barrister. actions in the United Church on Sun- improving. - We h6pe for' A speedy Tllese +heap uialit are cheap Rs Solicitor, Notary,Public. Office over Al- lay evening -last.• -recovery: in quality. LLn's Drub SwF+,Opposite Post Office. Money J. H. Beal, Claremont Roy and Mrs. Ward and family, of Don't forget the big football mat- *� to Loan. Phone 583- Whitby, Oat, ally Phone 934 y played -HISSIMI Claremont, visited on Sunda with ch to be la •ed between Claremont . `.. WALTER 0: THOMSCN-Barris- FURNITURE 'W' T. and Mrs. Jones. and Cherrywood on Saturday June ter, Solicitor, Notary Public. 605 Royal Stanley and Mrs.•Neale, of Toron- 13th, at Cherrywood.. Game called Is the very cream of the beat wince. Beak Bldg,Toronto Phone Elgin ppo or bent. ,Rerideau,Flickering, Ont..or�r appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE- - to, visited with the litter's parents, at 6.30 standard 'time. Come and ter wheat and is squally as �•i 371y IN GREAT VARIETY W H. and 'Mrs Harbron. cheer the boys along. � good for fine cake bak- $ATON, BELL K ROSS, Barriitt- Marshall Mat- Miss Myrtle'Wilson, R: N.;of Whit uu"ZiiOty . . • - • ing as for pastry. 9immou'a Beds, _ B s. oBciato Suee9tT�to, Ontario tresses, Dressers, Tables and her parents spent Wilson ei confined Miss Margaret Allan of Schom- Why pay an exorbitant price for 'W. Beaton, Chairs, PietttCe Frames, to her bed through illness. bent is the guest of Miss Agnes small package of cake flour ? X.f3,Beu, Our prices are the lowest. J.D.F. Roa. Adelaide 2838-9 Mr.. Humes, of Toronto, is visit- Thom and other friends. Try SlS9I�1I, _ ing' with her-daughter, Mrs. Russell Next Thursday, June 18th, the reg- RIQHARCSON, PICRERIN(3 ,fi Walker, before leavirrg for the West, ular meeting of the W. M S. will be d���Elh�s JOY W MULVEY - Barristers. Soticitwe etc- a a 213-214 Confed erauon Life Building. Coy-+er of Just � .a�here she intend; remaining.for the held at the home of Mrc. Dunbar, at Yor,sn,gge� :nd Richmond Sts. Toronto. Phones iummer months. 3 p. m- . Adelaide 4489 and 4480. Pickering office open - .. fur Bread. 'Wednesday and 3atutday evenings. Phone Pick Next . Wednesday, June 17th, aeon, stf Hear the operetta, "Belies of�Pol• the Rural division of the W. M. S. By pytrolak.iriR your borne mill. de-Rol," ro be precenrod in St. )f Toronto East Conference Branch, you het keep u the rice of Dental Choice 2X; 3X ana3 5X B. C. y P P P P Pwul's Cbttreb, PirkerinQ, ;will "meet in 'Markham Cnited Chur- our local wheat. ' TRIL C:SMITH, D, D. 9„ L. D.5.., Cedar Shingles. on Friday evening, Jnne 12th. -.h. 4 number of ladies from here ° ttal attend. .._ . Saccee•or to Dr J ti.Dales,,Graduate of X180 S 132 a quantity Of AUDLEY. The death occurred- at -her late W Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. , q Y — CSE SCOTCH BARLEY t�pp Un:vasay, At Claremont once over D A home on Indian Road, Toronto, of saaet•s store every Tuesday and Friday. Ptwne The rails was welcomed by all. , FOR BREAKFAST Bwae to-it. a "IOtlgb and dleised Chas. P',:ckrin has purchw-d a Mrs' Wm. Anderson, on Thursday, \ preparing PP q illness. June 4Lh, after a linverin - ' RBERT T. FALLeIgE, L D S.. ,Jggjt Pine Spruce and ���d hand power sprayer and is Her maiden name was Lucinda Fl D.S.. Graduate-of the Royal College of t P for better apples. on, and the is the last of a large (Dental Surgeons and the Vwvers,ty of Toronto R. P Winters Is at work in' Bob- 17Bee,n residence second door east of St. And- Hemlock Lumber. family. Her funeral took place on -tte.'eChorch. Pickering Ont. Ouse hours . 9 caygeon this -aeek. lbick is particui• Monday afternoon to Erskine Cem- L. SUR1�1�1 NGHAM a,a to e p m, or oy appototment, (X-ray �1■/1 1�+1T1■/�1, ' arly good on fancy stone work. - aivvicel, Phone Pick 3^00. 431y • F�l;l �i 7 V • etery. _..._ ...--- -- -- -Buildtffg land G*veral ---'-' -' ••� 3 IC -•- F �?�t�n `f-� � On the evening f June- 5th, the ' week-end from Belleville where he 4 Contracting. - *aasisss4as �aYas;. LUMB� Y� was a-delegate to the United Church spent a s Young Peoples Society Estimates nteribed oo aU classes Conference. spent a social evening at the horn+~ of work interior and Exterior. -ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- of Mr and 'Mrs. John Barnes, Cher- Keep Alterations and re �Irs. .Ftre and automobile insurance of all vends _ —�-- -~- the evening-of the 19th for p tyovood. The evening was spent n" sepnoanting compon,esof sobd financial stand- - ! the Ice-cream social by the Women's Qhlmneys Built Concrete Wort.. �• Coal, Coal { games and music. followed- " a pre- Phone Pickerin 5712 Associatiolt of the .local church at - r=- sentatton to Dr. Fraser, of 'A Good g � GSORGE KEAY-Licensed suction• t the home"of Mrs. Simon Pucknn, 'Companion", to Mr's. Fraser, a New FAIRPORT, ONTARIO - _• eer,Alton Live stock and general sales We understand that the council Hymn Book with music and to Miss po p y attended to, Tam. reasonable R. are putting in three new bridges her( f! i 5`'-18111,ue, PboneSeoufi 0003, 61-4 _ Bernice Eddy, a Hymnary. Shingles For Sale Hari and Soft foal of then It is not before time, as these brid- P013T2LL. Liocnsetd Aactioaoeetr. s ge-s have-been In'a liad condition for Don'tft)rRet the operetta. "APlles �. fns• osmus@ of sari*mad oaamele. ese- -best uah On ten fears. of Fol de Rtil." in-St, PNUI's 5:clear and i No. B. C.Shingles, , �of mu ks a. s4sGan4e t- os sholwe hand Some repairs have been made tc Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles. _ saaras Address arem Rose P o oat. a _ parr Church,Piekeria,to-night(Friday) Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. the church property by s carpenter -«-- Alan, re•eubbering buggy wheels. B•BB,ATON TOWNBH.IP=RH t rf`�^ ;� � ��j who. came through looking for a job BROUGHAM, Lawn mowers sharpened. aonvern•w• O'mmis domm roe utia{ .THOS LA W10, Amother one has been hired by Gard tatl•aa.tas, eeeoaallseC 'sa.-' �s a tasa • A. f )Irc. SLirling has been visiting her T. PATERSON'S CLAREMOltT -Issas of riaaisas Las Winters for a month or more. •, On S. t•r MmolcorL.Ma'. C=t. At the last Club meeting held at city friends. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 ' M. MAW, LICENSED 'Are- g or* dollar= It an a rheiatiori to th. vi�orGatgtheel She yard has been a LOOK, THE ; • -- --- - -- � � F, H.Purknn'e, ten dollars was voted Germ home thi- week '9V WTIYork, and Durham for the Institute for the Blind anc Piekerin M�II$ f PP filbert and Mrs, Gray attended the 'fAantieG. AL kinds of sals promptly stteada4 ' -4a. 'terms reasonable. Dot"for Gals@ mar be -- Pickering Fire Co. Onmxnittees Hero day. wedding on Satur New' Chevrolet dent pho sit. WWhitbo Out Bell syd tndepm- We have s full line of Poultry named fez the•picnic on July 11th.- day• -- Feeds, good as the best. �Irs. T. Pcrryrnan spent the week NOTICE. Y - tirtUUGt4Af/!. with her daughter's Ig HERE family in Tor- -. . Try our Front Rank Laying Mach, ,nt"• - . . u' _Gr0-wing- :Nash-and Mis: &,n,-on, of Claremont, is with .. '-Mr. �t'e ey Lsles,'of,Long Branch, ©Phitevale - e- Mule , Mr. and 31r _latthe,v.; at present, ealind on air, and Mr Gannon on Ntanv new features and a new low Chick Starter. c '� The' \Ii=?4s. Helen and Gladys Sunda We utake these Feeds right here Br..tn ar_ ue-ts of Mrs, CGeor a y• price, An Owner Service Policy, 3; _ . Chopplag eyery•day K _ g �Irc, C. A. Barclay visited Dunn- assorinr owner the hest in - -•• and otir priceq will allow -P?=;lip-at present. " ville and Toronto relatives during oo•••a�¢aricl-stti,;,f,.ciwtt, e GFRAIN—FLOUR—F+'EED pDit a profit oa your '.Ir.: T_ .0 Brown was at Wood- `>j •��lr_ _ - and'�CilkinsenRe alts _-__.poultry, :t .k a _1 Tor.on) visitor-during last yiiss W'illiama, of Port Perry, tras Gas, Oils, Assescories. Goodyear-Fleury - _ P- ._ - - _ When wee,.' a guest of Mr. and 'Mr-s. McWhirter Tires at new lew prices, Will exchange you want Flour ask for _St, ,John,- United Church intend on Sunday. Flour-for Wbeat Royal. Help your market holdink a garden party on Monday, Several of our High School girls Repairs on all makes of care. 4 ANTHONY WILSON for local wheat. • ,June 22nd, ors the beautiful grounds took a trip to Port_• Dalhousie on Gordon taw The more flour we sell the more of Mrs. C. A Barclay, at which the Wednesday:. C>< J. I.SW Proprietor', wheat we can buy. Sherbourne St. Glee Club will give Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willson visited 46tf Phone Maxk, 5602 . :_ - - - all excellent entertainment. Bert the former's ,lister, Mrg.'Neil Mor- Phone 2808 PIQ$ERINd We will exchange flour for.. Harvey, Comedian, will-• alf(i_contrib- tin, of Newmarket, last week. t e any kind of grain. ute. Further particulars later. The Everest family of Toronto, "Your A representative of the Prohikiit spent Wednesday with their broth- _. Q a Pickering M lHut Com>)anv ion Union occupied the pulpit in St. er and sister here, Thomas and Miss a S e��l l - - rohn's Church'last Sunday; and in a Gamxmage. - ` RG. very 'impressive and co?wincing ad- Mrs. George Philip and Miss Br- . 1J. CLENDENINa dress resented facts, figures and Dru' ' ggis e _ p flu odie attended the Decoration Day 99,"rO aJ D S reasons why we should be alive to service at Cedar Grove Cemetery on FvNERAL DIRECTOR +io + �.-tt iiiz;, �; tile-fife of • Is more than �a�-- ---- •a Sunday last. Private Ambalanee our country, stressing the need of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jermyn and more education along the line of daughter, Shirley, of Whitby, were :Ek merchant•" . _ _ -= Day and Night Service temperance and prohibition. guests at the Gannon home on Wed- Pbone 9004 - Sunday pervices were held in the nesday of last-week. "_ _ _ _ .- •• ' We are offering some special bar. Township Hall on Sunday afternoon Born, at the Mundell • Nursing years of TrainiaR and educational gain's in Furniture that Malvern 5000 and• will be held there again next Home, at Claremont on Monday, preparation have gnalifled him will brighten up /'�� Sunday also, the work of decorating June 1st, to Dean and Mrs. tMairs, to advise you on any medici• your Home. Markham Vllt• the church .being in progress. T1ie a. son., (Jahn- David). Congratulat- re-opening-services will be -held on ions. gal pceparalition, its , action, FOR YOUR BETROOM `- - June Zist, and a garden party' i"s The W. M. S.'of St.John's Church method of use and merit-also A walnut dresser with shaped being arranged for. on June 22nd. to dispense your Ta' rm Fe n^^ will meet at the home of 1Kne Mal. ♦mirror and 'Sirrtmone bed- u�j --Rev.-Mr. Richards, of Whitby �cvill-be coign on'the afternoon of June 18th. Doctor's Prescription •• l good •cable spring and- felt in charge of the afternoon and ev, The program will be under the lead- mattress, price $48.00. in �20, '30 and 40 ening services. • ership of Group "B" The Conveners -A meeting of those interested in are Mesdames White, Harvey, John- Family Recipes - rod rolls. the Brougham Christian - Cemetery ston, Lemmon and Norton and 'Miss - Axminster mats, 27x54, Rood qua]. g : icy, price$3.85. was held on Saturday, -_May 23rd. Miller. .Sul 'ect -- China. Roll Call %i Poultry Pence and Poultry;'Net- The following officers were elected: "Favorite Text". . Your local druggist bad five years Con(;oletiam raga a nd•linoleuiri,-in - -ting,'Lawn Mowers+-Garden" Prrr:ident, Walter, Percy; Vice Pres., - experience in Toronto's--lead. ' all widths, always in stock. 'Tools and Sprayers. O. McGregor_; Sec.-Treas., John Phil- In different ports of the pro-- ing, dispensinadciig'store and lip's. The Cemetery" Board 'are anz wince!, it is stated, there bfas been 13olicit9 your business in this Let us supply your .household _'Coleman.Air-O-G•asStoves. ious to increase the funds on hand considerable negligence in We most important phase of needs io the _home fu_rn• _ New Perfection Coel Uil Stoves, to a point where the interest will Central Old Age -Pensions Board drug store service. isbiog line:' Coleman Gas Irons''and P-nd for necessary care and upkeep, office, in not stopping cheques Jones, the Druggist. guarantees Electric Irons. and the Secretary will be glad to re after the death of pensioner:t. In. pure fresh d•ruas, accurate ceive contributions- -from interested several eaees cheques were sent friends. A good start has been made dispensing and real• Get one our prices before out for. nearly a year. after the onable .prices. CA- Sterritt buying elsewhere. to make the_cemetery_ attractive and defttb of the penaiooer bad occur "'.`' decent by the generous contributions red. In, order to prevent such of stone pillars and gate 'Ai arch C t O N �i S "` ► Phone 1300; ++rots 3n the future it is proposed v �/ Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN- BUSHBY by Waiter Percy, the President. The that townsbip clerk@ notify the C. P R ICK ING MN&� Ews D. - Funeral Director hearty co-operation of everyone is solicited to clean up and at least put Board immediately after the Druggist and;Chemiat, i Also Ambulance Service .Hardware Phone 4800 their own plot in creditable shape, deaths of peneionera. or as goon aff < :Anta�i>tlo PIOB�RINQ a$ some have already.tone. the deatba are registered. piaacerl>o.g Phone 6800 . Pickering , , . . • ,rµ "F...u� ,`tS^ ..tf §• NR•:.` •iC:. .1'- 7 1_.Ls*',r P yy - v:� ,ft''�:L y• .4 _ k`'{a" N• • N. tl FG, - ..-M S• ,W' »'d •r•3t�'� O' .1..xa -✓ ..' i" ,act .''2 w tl. ",°w"" .✓-. �.+�c� -°S 5 n '.�-s m a �•- .a.. .,- .y,r .-� '•-i:.r:''«: .— "- 'a r„ F J ya"°.'' m'F""a • ... _ - _ - - 4 N - AU 'Re4*r .. NO _.j _ _ r _ mil JCfE RJ!fdfC�G yvJv - -- - - - - History of Dishes W that neckline and adds a touch of - -The dishes of early civilization were fur to the-new cloth-colored coat. The >Erenchers, dria#ing cups and knives. allk or cotton scarf may be tied in'a _ e cups were communal size,, much saucy bow st the side of the throat. like our "loving cups" of today and A practical, economical and attract 'were passed about the company and tive note is the seasoals raiment is all drank from them. - the Jacket. It makes one costume The early Greeks had cups of glass, serve several occasions and. lessens so sturdy that they would not break the need for so many clothes. With- when dropped on the floors. Wealthy out the,Jacket, we have the formal din- - -' Romans used chalices of silver and ner gown; with it, the day time dreea. ;fold. Individual drinking cups came The combination of colors and ma-Into use with our knowledge of germs. terials encourage the making over of Trenchers were wooden plates, dresses, for the best parts of two or _ - three may be combined'ii-oae: - - u,1e nt,a olncic of wood with,a bowl Black and white are ^ver popular. hollowed out in the mil dle. Two peo- pie usually shared.the same trencher, The white lacquered flower and patent leather belt 'are added to the black. nura dAyntior 001190� VV -and- for a husband and wife to eat from the coat. Worn with white not, giovea MW~11s11FV4b11T NE TMV NEW DUTY -same trencher. and purse, the color scheme is tom- Knives, platters and cooking pots plate. Black hats and shoes- and �I�CIiEASE IN SALES TAX were a part of the equipment of the gloves are worn much with light dress- "early board. Napkins came next, for ee for the strBet. A new rule for _. 'Ir•equent'wiping of the hands. Spoons gloves is: dark ones with light dree�- were a later invention and were an es and light ones with dark dresses. To the "blip e Individualization of the ladMe, used They are various lengths and wrinkle = to eat gravies and broths. at the wrist. Canada's Largest Selling Tea,Will Not.Cost the Consumer More Despite the The latest table utensil to come into - ties was the fork. It was the dainty Spiced Carron New Taxation. ---•-;_ Italian nobility who first objected to Cover pitted cherries with vinegar - - lsaudling his food with his fingers, and and let them stand for tweak-fod Do Not Pay More Than the Price Shown on the Package. wade use of a two-pronged fork to hold hours, then drain but do not squeezi. his meat. while cutting it with his Stir in one cup of sugar to every cup WE PAY THE DUTY AND TAX - knife. It was not until about the year of cherries and let stand another ' A700 that forks came into use, even- twenty-tour hours, stirring occasional- TO GROCERS: You Will Find No Sales Tax or Duty item Added to Our 'among "the best families." ly to dissolve the sugar. Pour into cold sterilized jars. on top of each Invoices. We Will Pay These Ourselves in Order That You May Serve the Cook Ing'Vegetablas jar put two whole cloves and a stick Of cinnamon about an inch long, then Public Without Extra Charge and Keep-the Same Profit as Before. ' Cook all vegetables In boiling, salt- seal 'the -Jars. The juice drained off sd water. If they are old and tough, my be used for pudding sauce, or a e • add a pinch of baking soda. Sweat, Salads Tea Company of Canada, L�I juiced vegetables, such as green peas, gelatin dessert. porn, spinach, ' squash, carrots and Chocolate Substitute J belery, should be cooked in a small Frequently just.the recipe You want , w e lid on that q 1Y _ ' uarafty o f water, with th , chocolate." and is for s "square of c cal r ,q the flavor may be retained. Makes about 9 eight-ounce glass crepe in the deepest tone of the print, .. Truths _ Strong juiced vegetables, such to it Is never on hand when wanted. You For plain tomato flavor, omit lemon((while the collar used the palest shade. - cabbage, turnips, onions and can1L know that cocoa may be substituted ;and use only 2% Sups boiled-down to-I HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. We ire aII of us wilting to acespi Howes, should be cooked in plenty of for chocolate. but the problem is how `matoes. For use with meats, add 14 dead truths or blunt ones, which can water,With the lid off. This permits much cocoa is equal to a square of teaspoon each of ground allspice, write your name and address plain- - .- the escape of gases which cause !n- chocolate. ly, giving number and size of such be fitted harmlessly taco apnea For the tack of that information you cloves and claaamon, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in althea, or shrouded and coffiaed at �fgestion. - ' Starchy vegetables, such as potatoes, sidetracked your plans and made an- '� stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap once out of the wt y, we holding rice, hominy, and dried beans should gel food cake instead of devil's food. New York it carefully) for each number, and complacently the cemetery keys, uA be cooked quickly and thoroughly. Write this to your memory where yon address your order to Wilson Pattern supposing we have Learned somw Let all vegetables boll constantly, WILL not forget Lt: Two tablespoons of 19 Wearing Service; 73 Weat A4eiside St.,Toronto thing. But a sapling truth, with and remove from the fire and drP to cocoa Is equal to a square of choco- earth at its root and blossom on its 'them as soon as they are tender. If late and may be so substituted is re- xr• Bachelor- "Horace, did you- pver•cooked, they become tough and cipes with no appreciable,.difsereuce, BY ANNABL.LLE WORTRINGTON can c ea, or a trenchant truth, that aw—tali your sister that [ wen wait• can cut .'a way through ban and Indigestible and dark colored. Canned in results. ins"" Horace, "Rather' She said sods most men, it seems to me, d1s- 9egetabies need only to be heated and llltestrated I•reaamoLing Lerion Fir you ought to get a Job Itke that In ' ss With , ern like the sight of entertainment of; seasoned. A Timely Note a restaurant." y means such guest .r vision n' hed F '•o tt tt by an New relishes from old bottles will a may be avoided. And, indeed, this Strawberry Jam tempt tired appetites this early sum- Young Wife: "It's too bad—you ' is no wonder; for one such tmtk In this day of commercially canned mer season. It is discouraging to.the - - t+ - bring me to a restaurant and now thoroughly accepted connects itself - - products, most housewives have a few Canadian housewife when the canned you read the newspaper." Husband: strangely with others, and there Is favorites which they would not neglect' tomatoes, celery relish, horse radish, �" "Pardon me, darling' Walter. an- no sayinv what It may lead us fto;' _ to make at all costs. Among these and beets, so popular during the win-" other nea'9papP John Ruskin are home-made strawberry Jam and ter months, are left on the table now- _ - - - t t ysapberry Jam. To make the straw- and on the fruit shelf. Fruits and Oberry Jam, clean and hull'four cupsful vegetables may be still too expensive -of hP}TIPA and crush them slightly by for wholesale use and the-economical placing a layer of berries an a plate housewife won't turn tq these while _ and mashing them lightly with a po• the fruit shelves are laden with good I ri CLEAN CHINA - tato masher. food in-plain garb. - - Remove the crushed berries to a Dietitians have tested the following + s + i s 'kettle and cover with a layer of sugar.. reclpea to.their kitchens and on their The crushing allows the sugar to pene- men folk, both giving unqualified ap- trace the berry. Uae—semen cups of proval.. - s - ♦ e / / IEN sugar in all- .} ttng the cast of it Tomato relish for meats and salads •y, , the top layer of berries. Let them is quickly made from the following; - e • . stand overnight or several hours. Then tested recipe: CHANCE bring to a• boll and.cook rapidly for three minutes, stirring all -the time. Tomato relish ♦1 ` Remove from the fire and stir in one- - (From Canned Tomatoes) <lyi; h. tin. •Al• commercial, a ., • - , _ halt cupful of co P 3 cups (11,4 lbs.) .canned tomatoes,- ow to stand for give minutes, but in bottle - • "''' > "'' ''' l 1 Cu 2 lbs. sugar, 1 e i. '''`•` ,:a+`�>';:ay.•;;.:;v�:::>2>fiax�'•Srf;�::2�•:S,�:i:<: _ . _ !me skim and ails to cool # the meant tomatoes b tom ti a. Boil crushed P Pec _ - jars ie a `into hot sterilized z d .. o J slightly. � ur s - i in occ a y St rr uncovered,20 mute s u co ed m 1 s eel 11ad s atonally. Add cu lemon juice and k- Measure coo of 1 lemon. 14 ra fed sin - - grated d Foibles Add. Fads Fo s large kettle ,:.::•:>;»,>«.>:•:.�:::,;;.>s;':::;:<,:;:;:,>:•::<:;:;;•;;:;:;::;ti•:;; in a -; •:>:: : ,:<.,::,::;::;�:,::•>:•:.,:.;:::,:»:,:•:.r:.:;:,:::t:::�>` `Fashions, ed mixture to g 1 rolling t fu 1 sin a _ i n b o _ - 1 rid add- jug au ar m z a d the a g in g , road ]� s a rt is ab T c 5: he I tir co nstant- hot a fi re. S ve to t _ w r boi o r 1 r not e to e a I rid o tit co a 11- interest _ whit ilin Boil hard 1 t me tiet:ore and a bo g the costume 1 e to al o y a si ob e If the m f r -and when _ fire 'and v from provide a 2 minutes. Remove e a• e m ��, _ h scarf :Y�' t e P 1 n 3 s P ai inch of - 8 cold, cover with i i co c relish v 1r• in ha e mbod is ae h er s s nt e Y o P -•bright , P • � a r- 1 ass spread \ 1 I to paraffin. Roll P of r D i figured, h 8 ass s the dress Pa I e 1 f oral colon.:p I .. y:k e scarf is of plain material. It may affin oa sides. Sets very slowly. R _ tomatoes. mato s. 2 pounds o e about - quires s a 1 1J4 Po n It fills to , wool, silk or co"t 4 •b e of fur, 00 _ I . _ 3006 ,. Feminine �',... this MA ' new midel ok' F: � to make and wear. A peplum frill encircles the nips— - . I but is cleverly'{placed s'a its not t6 _ interfere with its slendecriess. A frill } s, • BUG :KILLER . also furnishes the fitted cape collar `- • that chooz'a the becoming•V-shape at ' :o -the front and bow,.rim:. NO WATER TO CARRY. STICKS LIKE GLUE T.0 LEAF. ' Plain flat crepe,- sheer crepy wool. - na, lace acid many rayon novelties are REQUIRES FEWER APPLICATIONS. all lovely materials for this model. _ Style No. 3006 -miry be had in.sizes STIMULATES THE GROWTH,INCREASES THE YIELD. 116, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches - bust. Size 36 requires 3114 yards of DEALER IN EVERY PLACE. . r 39-inch material with % yard of 36-. , -. . inch contrasting and 5 yards of rib. a • bon for bindint. `•- GENERAL CALCIUM CORP., •LTD., TORONTO ( The pattern. provides for long cuff- ed sleeves as seen in small illustrati:,n. SALADA EA The bindings are in plain colored e y �":P.z'.A.•'4'�' -•'Kv`t�,r+ i -w..R•�'+F�'••.. .,.- s:• q. .over r. � • t' a - . - _-' "t -� ' °r-� ..•'' ;n .^f`.�"�•'- eels .s r, r ' ,: ,r .. .. '. .. •^ - 5.x:':1' --- �� ,Owl Laf�s , The best of women make mistakes, 0 7s _ t?x a -atCbit at digesabi>ity It eeo- but it's too bad that we husbands ,� � . + to is gbc. dternom trim all a elements - r_ should be required to eat them. A sandwiches,ar r. � ncb. whole. ortllt. statistician says that we,have enough _ %A& � � eon �srerok. V -joy. Children u well as coal to last 7,000 . l mb� •added _oWY•. am*-up ales mt � y years. What. does - ;• perfect itfre4y. .� be mean'by "we?" A great many '41mals-laug a •�- -� i Of course, a great many people give. - �"�'' ©f them good cause to. Conscience gets dye a lot of credit for good morals that belongs to the fear of getting caught. – V�-+-� We are learning to have faith is ma- •-- � i �t,n� chinery because it has- furnished a c? r+• l foundation for human progress. The• ED ItA - i man who thinks and is silent usually co O0D tM 124 R04SE Made in has more friends than the one who IMME B1.E 'es eAL�l tOa%*Ilek J" s " speaks and thinks .attar-ward. K R A F 1 Canada — Looker On (to man who had just Songs of the Gkna of Anta'im Classified Advertising rescued a drowning girl)-"It was �! t7>QC=i1 t grand of you to drive from that Blemish and Trostan,dark wi'heather, v e e it BABY BAJRJ t o = height,-fully--clothed,-to-et<ect-auch a _High on the,Rockies, airy-blue; A 1 r.,cke,Anconas,Wliite and Bro ?; magnificent rescue." Sure ye have snows !n the winter LB—Bhorns, hoc each. Assorted. 8a F�y� LETS Cis weeksk old, 56c. CataloiFiW6 Etude ay the makers of Kraft Cheers and Kraft:xlad Chasing The Hero (snarling nnadiq)—That's weather, A. 1L Switzer, Granton. Oat, all very well, but what I want to know Here they're lyin' the long year - - -_ is who pushed me !q?" through. - s>asosraxrtr '4 : 'Many Diamonds Used Acknowledgment Snows are fair in the summer weather, EMHA-NTS-3 LBS. PRINTS. $1A Qt 2 lbs: Silk. Velvet or Cretonne, t)I� Harrison-"F hear yiwr daughter 'Och, an the shadows •between are Agents, dealers wanted. A- DSoCre9a)r In Industrial Ways 'Let me so much as stretch an-eager blue! Co., Chatham Ont Diamonds are almost invariably hand Edith married a struggling young i To plucX the fruit, man•" g- Adult Victims tilasaifled as a luxury; but almost it_. withers and �Lone Glen Dun, an' the .wild lea Tbomp on-"Well,he did struggle, but r 'never as an important factor in in- Is done. hie couldn't get away." I Sowers, Tuberculosis.:claims its victims I>d dustry. .Yet, approximately, 15 to 20 No gold is left for me In any sand, Little..ye know it the prairie is the prime of life. The great m4- per cent. of the value of diamonds No laurel wreaths my brow, no race sweet. � jority between 16 and 34. minim e� .fa won. Here's some riddles. We simply got yearly-are-of-indnstrial tile. to get them oft our system. Are you Rosen for miles, and redder than ours They are at times called "inuus- In desperation I begin my days, a riddle tan?: 1, Why did the hen go Spring here under 'the horses' feet, Everything comes to him tht� trial diamonds,'- and so named be In weary patience fretted through An an' the black-eyed gold sunflowers cause some flaw of color or tonsil- with 'care across the road.- 2, What goes all day Not as the glen fiowera small and hustles while he R alts."-Thomas �. tation that prevented their bein ent I .mark the hours, their endless yeas and comes to at night and sits with sweet! Elison. and polished for decorative use.g and nays, its tongue out? 3, Why did the man Some of these stones are used as .And watch the twilight darken with put his garage oa the other side of Wathers of Moyle, . a -A despair. the road from his house? 4, When was I hear ye ca211n' , tatters and polishers of more precious pa Clearer for half o'-the world between dlamoi:cs. The "industrial diamond'' mI1k the highest? 5, Who wore the big• Antrim hills an' the wet rain tallies' is changed to powder form and mixed So one who Aaichee my..extremeat seat hat in the war 8, Why did the Whiles ye are nearer than snow-tape need cow go over the hl1IT , Answers-1.. with olive oil. It' is then smeared keen; 'Might catch a breath at 'this most To get on the other side; 2, Wagon; 3. , upon a soft iron disc revolving at curious thin -To put Iila car In; 4, When the cow Dreams o' the-night an .a night-wind QAR OIL 2,500 revolutions per minute. The g. callin'- l diamond to be cut and polished is 'aid That all undaunted, placing every seed. jumped over the moon; 6. The man What is the half o' the world be watraitt-��c�riixvfp�'ccs1 ..stand weighted down and the wearing I.plant new- gardepe. plan sew I that had the largest head; d. Becadae tween? Excellent for Temporary Deafaes� action of the diamond dust eventually Songs to ling, she couldn't go under. i� t Y .-Molra O'Nell, antj Head Noises when dal _ creates a gleaming facet upon it. Harvesting silence and a bitter weed q Congestion Caused bjr'colds. By means of diamond draw-plates For winter's condiments to season Wrong Label: "A spoonful of water � J � or dies, al: types of metal, including spring, contains 270,000 potential horse- TALENT 1 �ur$sten filament of the electric -\aocy Shores, in the Chicago Tri-.,power." 'says a scientist.' That Isn't Talent alone cannot make a writ- the _ •_ -. lamp, can ,e drawn finer than tiuman bune. Rater, ere There must be a man behind Nair. Mining eng^npers employ the 'a Claude- 1 m groping the boo _ k.--Goetbe diamont,drill. This is a circular tube, l' ' ter D g for words" (steel bit or crown, set with diamonds. German Gill Students Alma-,"'Well, you don't expect to An ounce of cheerfhlness Is worth Bali gout sac can core which can to colleges the '13L2.000 urn 4e eistudents aIn German an-well. at pond i°y"aaataid married -Thomas Fuler.sadness � serve (Sod with. (brought to the surface for determ•na- are women, according to the- latest any ' 4don of the nature if the strata. These man-told the writer, "'It Is better-to lit Is our .dreams that -the body- a available data Seven girl students is i have loved_:ad been bossed than never makes itself aware of our mind."- - trills can be forced to a depth of more every twenty are working for doctor- +@tan 4,000 feet and it. is said there is &tea In philosophy. Medicine comes to here been loved at all." Dr. Carl Jung. ao rock or stratum which the diamond next fir popularity, with 24 per. cent., Summer is a_tlme when people try + Ass failed to penetrate. _. followed by natural science; with 18 to keep out of the sunshine they-wtah• - # - 'a--- per cent., and political economy, with Kennel � c: ed they were able to afford,fast wta- y - II'or nearly an hour the girl had,11 per cent. Slightly more that 1•per tel. Who remembers the ofd fashion- Menton been compelled to listen to the fatu- cent, are studying theology, . ova guest. "I felt off my bicycle ( ed love songs that didn't sound lilts 421 Cottap.a St„ last week and was knocked sense- I the wail of • 'lost eou1T TIIe dull Toronto 1 Isn't so @mart; think of him-trying _Harter tonvidwn Distrrbucon _ he remarked "ashen do you l Recreation Costs Each Job's patience with boils when- be write at once, for our ttamain list of, ` expect to get better?" she asked used motut•cycle■, Terms arr■mhd. American �qp j Year ;might have tried lases. You can't al- r 0/ quickly. _ ways tell who to hurt the worst by New York-The - recreational ex• who ylla the loudest.- A bobtail ball - penditure of Americana, the New - - Y FREE York Automobile Club estimated in fly time is In no worse fix-than a Shampoo Reguiar�y toi[h, Large •uustry wall fop each last year-a total of bald headed man in the same time, , %,C aaCCRA SOAP ANY CHILD - $4,915,000,000 sent b I22,000,- It's queer, a little'beat on the feet sd catalogue ,, p y lreeeie 1a7 A>taaileas/.ta.[ ��] new ind rebu! 000 persona. may cure a little cold In the head. , r♦ L can never be sure lust who Nelrcies t r u r "Nearly two-thirds of this Late hours end to early morning. The CGT>(CCBA Oi3�7:11S.1T srh makes a child res, am b _ SIG up. Aotur ( great girl who ones s lot of IlpaticY piton the �adY can always e the same. eycle■. Boats, sum," the club said, "was spent for ,Soap 25a Ointment 25a and SOa i Good old Castorial There's Comfort oxt boo rt. Motors kd n^s. eta rrrn-our• ( vacation motor tours within the leaves a good impression when she in eve drop of this pure Mhatest b tation id. Write to kisses- Some hotels rate high and --- - every p p Dr r�s Uses AL" t[oToa ;o.. United States, preparation, and not-the cgs Qn•,er Iatreet w twroaw. fat others have high rates: The Iaat harm In rte frequent use, A s/ thing In the world a man wants is a NEURALGIA your child has a fretful spell, is Pkaseee Famous nicure. Now is the time to buy feverish,or cries and can't eke Ids feoa t><. of Mir. I�toria soothe.end quiet Vegetable � good farms from prsain to The, ;f des it's a touch of ptic.Sometimee - -- lest a.man to fool !a' constipation. Or diarrhea--a con. For het estion himself, and the hardest is -his wife. HIGHEST PRICES PAID y ` f — s'Hax' troubled with Ind*ot- The girl who elopes,ma be•letting; I z t without delay Just keep (:a�ltori'� lea and Sick Headaches for sevaal a s y {pve it promptly, He1id �� t � recommended � The Canadian Wool CO. Ltd. her emotions run away with her. The: . hand and y haloes l'ik 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO hottest days at the beach are the oral' E d�cesl n'�uyou do all a nh if it Pow tan days. Stolen Kisses are the sweet-' ysA. _Me&�Msrr�' est, but the other kind taste: pretty ""KING n ftskic]Dr. Caster's Little Liver pills are no good, too. A typical American is one KIIIY OF �M it ardmarylaathm- Tbeyaa+esJlalgfrla�a f �/ who yearns to be rich without work- and ' haveaverydefin ite,Valoabktoeie !� ON CHILD Hug. thin without dieting,*and wise setion upoe the liver`I.exactly what w E L FA R�i `without studying. i • u oxd to end C., , , AodRp, L 1d�AudraW ac y •►s i _Business has so far improved that eat ft is now able`to take nourishment: �_•Farmers, L -, - FATHER GETS.Gardeners, a Patient (angrily)—"The size of your FIRST Horticulturists - - • -..- bill makes my blood boil:" MERE .n m■m ides, that Doctor (calmly)-"That will be 420 ling Bug Kille ' r win pro.S boon u moth- more for sterilizing your system.11 a Or baby. Soana.athorit. ' Tests Now He Keeps the Family Fit on feeding,clothing nod-tak• The Zuality Product insecticide, die- ifnycareo[Infantsand7o■ng A man boasts that he raises a lot .,I have a family ofsix—four boys,two - I children. Tables of weiglay more flowers than his -wife does, yet f trls-ran o.ah and development. B grog from 23 to 12 years o! " a tin^.uishable by its three-fold pro- = gt devotes less ti a to the job. He grows a sad a de irate wife and four years perties..Sure.Death insecticide, Plant We will gl.dly mail the boob > , _ Fertilizer and Plant Protector against fe 7 fie'on receipe of yo■r dandelions. ago it was owing t0 a sickly household Fe ht and Disease Your Selection of °ems and addeew that I took matters in my own hands. ? Vm Blight Eagle l e Brand Dad—••When I was a little boy your Their foods were not relished, and to 3 Xhig Bug Killer for your Insecticide 8 take medicine was like administerin will insu'rs you 'She greatest results tortoENstto Milk age I-didn't tell Iiea=' at a minimum cost. Have your dealer. I " regal For four yenta now I The Aordm Co..C Limited Cw•lo His Son-"flow old were you i eve regularly used Kruschw Salts — supply you. r 15 CecrIg*Sr.;Toronto yad started, ad " about four or five times a week, p „ Demand'King Bug Killer. No substl- Gentlemen Nlesse read me ■ .a unknown to any of my family or wife FREE co of your Baby's Record y. get U flrsL shwa �' +" l tutees Write us for particulars pL to this day. I ' Hook and Hab�Welfare Hook, p always, -a C inese Cave and I put half a teaspoonful of Krus. glNt CILCIU�PRODUCTS Nov".•••••••••••••••••:•••••• Dwellings Found •• ehen in the teapot or coffee-pot, and Addral..........:..........:.. ;' they all have their first cup therefrom. CAMPBELLVILLE, ONT. Peiping.-Possible, habitations of So what was a sickly household four Chinese cave dwellers have been un- yea_ ago, I am glad to see now a ' covered by a Chinese expedition wT heeaattthy and robust family. e `--�-- -. , "The are always ead for and clear K > » Changteh,.in Honan Province, accord- ; a their meals Alwa y Kruschen Knights Meafofd Flooring ;ng to reports received here. Several and active, and never�seeame tiied,�all' ; m ;mp rt t dailymdregul" to = itIt's deep pits containing banes and earth due to my secret way of using about gentle aperient action ensures proper. s Good - - - __ - see your dealer _ ` enware were excavated. The find con• half a teaspoonful of.Kruschen Salts activity of the liver and kldnttyg a Iy ��/ Get our pilCefa firms the statement of Mencius, the ifs the morning tea or coffee."--C,D. that these organs of elimination t a' Even Better x _ Chinese philosopher, that early Chl• u only more parents were as careful cleanse the inside of all clogging waste Hess peonies "made tests for them-,j about their children's internal cleanli.' matter Knrschen thus er%LWS a clear / Tf ��// C mess ns nbout.their external cleanliness, blood-stream, carrying health and S THE �lGs selves in the highlands and irk, the there'wtwld lie fcvrrr sick hedsches, viRaur to the whole body and-brain. lowlands they made caves." . fewer finicky appetites. fewer (its of I{nrschen Salts is obtainable at v The ht Mfg. & Lbr. Co. Ltd. Meatofd �• �� and fewu t��nw �• DAW stores at sto.and 7"per bottle. , Km* g , ISSUE No. 24--31 ` 7-11, #�.••'.w.. :rwb•i�...q; `a. ••r� a^y.'�,^ :�- r"tip;.»i• '•,.i'. •,� e. .. '.t. .,� `b.le�," .-K� _=•x': '�a "K. "'w:a: _ e' .R ;fir-> '•yaw-v. .,q >'els,,"+w, - �i- ,"- -,•k ,::5.. ''\, t•' a� .w(�-'- .• •'�,,--: ''yv �..._,.• ^t, 'T'.A. f'�: �y , ,'k,..Y'�.Y',1 °' ._.\,�T :'•,,I`F'-tl• ,.�.-../, •�•+.,,.:, - � ..�_^..�..}:... :,,g�r,.0 .-R..ir .M•� ^�k.s,', ..,..t'' ML brought up in the country. But CARD OF THANKIL there has, in recent years,appear-* With the sanction and kindness of ROY M R R I S H TERMS edc4ortain changes in agricultural Dr. Cartvrrright, Miss Grimbly has• AU 11.75 per yew., sl,aot[p.la►naa..na. ditions that tend to drive men been rrmolgd. to a hospital in Tor- . f abeeriptlons ro'the United states mad Creat onto, .where she. will get-better nu-r- �P / C K E R / N Q Britain$2,00 in advance. to the cities. That is the intro Sing than Mrs. Tanner is able to give y her, for a while, when she returns- auction of labor saving machinery � _. •, _ , p the farm help. For a number of std care Wright, w se great bedthness -- - DAY lOHN MURKAR Proprietor. that di. eu=es with agreatdeal of he' will till be under the care of ' - - always EVERY DAY /S THRIFT' D. NOTES AND COMMENT6. _ years the uorth•west province- .an for. - i l3pea4led for farm handy during Theo. and Dorothy Tanner -A T MORRI SN'S The large number of pedestrians• the harvest and threshing season. - Year in and year nut Morrish offers the best procurable who have figured in iuotor acct From thirty to forty thousand �Tbe census enun:eratcrs are at thrift lirices. deuts on the highways, many men would be required. But dur bury these days collecting a large, . . (• -with fatal results, has led to an in the past year or two there hats amount of uliscell-anou.s facts. .In addition to our regular weekly specials,, g p y we offer the following : agitation towards constructing been no such, demand, as new 'HORSE REGISTER. PORK and BEANS, Crosse Blackwell's, No. 2 tins, 2 for 23e pathways along the leading high labor saving machinery has taken --- Ways, Residents along the various the place of meu. In our own Dol (,17320?) (12921.), The French SALMON, Libby'e Fancy Rod, N o. 1 tall tins .• 56o d' toads in the rovince are the ones Imported Premium Stallion, the pro FLOUR, Finest Pastry, 24 lb. bag' P province similar conditions pre- perty of Ed. Somerville, will stand 'To Clear," special who first built the roads and have veil to a certain extent. Besides for the season of 1931 at hik own . 'the first right to use them. But, the present hard times is compel• stable, lot 1-1, tenth line, Markham. JAMS and MARMALADE, 16 ounce jars .. 1liic ea •pedestrians, tbey have been ling many farmers to dispense Terms, $12.00. No. 2336, Form Al. Some of the Best Brands are included. practically driven off the leading with their hired help'. Naturally T N t Form HO1.OF, 4127, Enrol- ment ° paved roads on which 'there is'a these men who cannot find work red roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- -=- ��ntinuous flow of motor care on the farms drift into cities, perty of the Broadfield Stock Farm FEED YOUR POIILTRY THE BEST __- zrunning in both directions at a where they help to swell up the will stand for a limited number of M*MILL POC-Iy 4VY FOODS. 'high rate of speed, so that a person arm of unemployed. mares at his home stable, lot 7, : y Broken Front, the corner of the can not walk u�on.them with any Pickering Beach Road and Base T degree Of safety. Those favoring 'CARD OF THANK& Line, Pickering, for the season of �•1t will pay to shop at Morrish's the construction of such pathways. 1931. James H. Cookson and contend that it should be done at We wish-to take this opportunity Sons, managers. of thanking our many friends and CHARRAS, IMP. 12920 (168249), the expense of the province and. neighbors for their assistance and the French Imported Federal Prov. "The Home of Ever Da Low Prices." not by the municipalities in which• and many acts of kindness shown us incial Premium and Grand Champ- y Y in our: recent bereavement, in the: ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- ..the work might be done. This ie CHERRYw00D AND. PICKERING loss of our child. erty. of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, ' reasonable request as the pro- L, W•'and Mrs. Johns. vineP has deprived them of the _ will make the season of 19:31 as Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 I w-• o follows Monday afternoon leaves y n use of the roads which they have qE\DERS �i'. \TED his o-vn stable. Brougham, and pro- built at their own expense. teed to Thos.- Hirst's, Kinsale, for • • ry Txrnd'e•r. H M be c rmC„Cd Ly J,c u+.• ni:rht. i urs,lay nivrnic,u Ern�ctejz � T?T A 1�IA \ 117AC9 VY Q1 _' There is a general demand one dersigried up to July 1st, for the to Win. Jack-,m's, Whitby, noon; the part of employee-4 W reduce former Christian Church building. Graharn's Hotel, Brooklir, until_ Foundation and every part must be Wednesday aft,•rnoon.' Wednesday wages, owing to the bnainees removed from the premises, The pur afternoon, P. 5[antle's (Br-ntley --- �depreasioa. The labor unions, on chaser will be held responsible for Farina• Audley night. Thursday, J. Our stock of Seed Coro has arrived : Longfellow, Compton's Early, 3amage done to grave stones adjac C. Bryant':, con. 3, -Pickering; the other hand, tight .against.any North Dakota White, White Cap, Goldon Glow, ent to building. boon; Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd, Wise. No. 7, Improved Leaming. reduction. In their decision to The highest or any tender not nec- night. Friday proceeds to his own p !educe wages, employers are essarily accepted. Three month will stable where he will remain until Rennie sand Steele Briggs' Mengel deed and all kinds of justffiable.,, In many cases busi- be given for removal. Monday noon. Garden geed by balk sad package. heel+ men and corporations, such John Phillips. ' See.-Treas. TIME TABLE-Pickering Skatloe- See our $elvinators' Electric Revigerstore'and the new as railways and other large em R. R. 1. Locust Hill. Ont. T• R. Trains gaiud Eaak jail as follows--I - Beatty Electeic Wamhers. - ployers of labor, have a hard _ No, 10 Mail 8.49 A M. struggle Co keep going. Their -Geo. Jackson. of Port Perr Local 6.18 P. M? '• Daily except Sunday 'Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. -income or revenue has fallen down the well anown auctioneer, died Trains going week doe as follows- .greatly since the period of pros lest week, after a lengthly illness. No. 27 Local 927 A. M. Frost Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. - city has y He was well known throughout ••• 9 Matt 157 P.M. pe given way to one of Ontario Count on account of his = Our Motto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or nn aralelled depression, that the Q y Faregoing is according to Standard it is not made." _ P P extensive auctioneering business. time. only way to keep'gotag is to cut - .dawn expenses and practice econ- omy in every possible way. The _ J. S. RALSDON, PICKERINO BAILIFFS SALE - tatting down trf wages is a step ..___..,.._..._�. _.._,,._ ....,... -that they must take, though very reluctantly. But employees have - _ _ - -. - a.._ ••� NZ60 0 no reason to object to a reasonable reduction. A dollar now has far - '. = We are showing many seasonable fines each representing the utmost" -greater purchasing power than it in quality and price, a few Are quoted below, but better still drop bad a few years ago. All farm in and inspect these dollar stretchers fur yourself. prouurta,_as farmers know to their - You will find they spell S a t i s f a c t i o a. -" Attractive roes+ f Teouis Shoes for Pach member of family 79c u sorrow, are lower in price now A ct 1 p than the have been for ,t number - I "111 sell on Saturday, June 13th, 19-31 at Nien'•c Leather Oxford nicely fiinirhed. from ..• 2.95 up Y n',i all grain leather Bout, especial 2.95 pr :. of years. Butter is now selling _ ,' `iDc,tenluoIT Slen'� Work Shirts, At .)c eACh, or 2.4or 1.39 arum 2U to 25 cents a pound, eggM _ _ ., ,2•.30 -'t), In., davli-ht 5avina time at Fair Another line of �Z Work Shirt-,.at th)c each;«hr '"'. for L75 around 15 cents, ttreate -acre'.ouch Men's Fine Shirt eolhtrs Attached at 1,01 each,or 3 for 2.69 lower, and-fiunr is-much cheaper _ .Haven Cottage, Fairport Beach, Rest side Men s Qveralls, going at 1 4�9. 1.40 And ''_-OO per pair. than it has been' for some time, Kayser Ho:,e has made many catetomer4-try these for style, ,.juality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line. and the same lowering of prices is of Frenchman's Bay, Township of Picker- - ` Phone 2904 found-in all prpducts of the farm. .Sugar was never much lower than , '- `iIIg, County_of Ontario; being known as the ,_ CEO I L � -: � �• B RAD L �E Y it is at present Furniture and clothing is much cheaper now -hole of Lot 14 on the west side of Park PICK �3RIl�7' C* ' than it has been for years. Thee - 1Abocece_ and___ mechanics could " Crescent according to plan 175 registered --� eland a eubetantial - ages and , be j ust as well off as :... when they were receiving higher ;,...in the registry- Division of the .county 01 1 wages a few years ago. It is usual - ) Yor men to take a selfish attitude 'Ontario; the entire contents of a summer in these matters, and think only of tbemeelves-. We should not home, the property of M. and T. E. O'Reilly, 1lCra�si the *tut;,* vfghmav forget the other fellow, who may aily* a h ,b@ io dire circumstances, although comprising in part as follows: Cow ; Angora D COG�CI 1 �►` a rv�Ce an:ions to secure work at a rear I onable wage. Rabbits; Chickens ; Implements and sum ] Pickering-Toronto .T In a recent address the Hop. J. R. Cooke' said that "One of the mer Home Furniture. -To be sold'in.detail ' Single 50c• 'Return 900. greatest evils of the age is the = _ constant' drift of population to Or in lots t0 suit. Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto - --- - ] A M. P. M A. M. P. M. the cities,,' This 'is a fact that A 6 10 2�5 a 6.30 2.30 ,,. -- --- = has been admitted for yearn. The - - b.'" .5, 7.30 - . . a' ' �0 3 5 8 30 7.55 4.55 'S.30 4.30 Cities possess certain attractions H-§ ;' FR I ES ,",S.55 5.55 9,30 5.30 for young people. that cannot be ' 9.55 b 6.55 10.30 b 6,30 found in the cootry. Those who - 10.55 7.55 11.30 7.30 F ''are seeking a life of pleasure find Elgin 6706 " 139 Chujch St. Toronto 11.55 b 8 55 P. M. b•8.30 in the cities all sorts of attractions ' P. M. 9.55 12.30 9.30 12.55 d 10.45 1.30 10.30 ---=many of which are harmless but 1.55 entertaining, while others are no _ t nd - ' .EDMUND HIND LUMBER, ] 'a Daily except Sunday. t, Saturday, Sundayta tfestined to strengthen a man's Holidays only. d Sunday only. ebaracter. For others the cities _ COMPANY, LIMITED. Coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers. .possess features of an educational Signal plainly by hand to the driver. character. It a eountry boy LUMBER LAND MILLWORK Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara � wishes to pursue .a professional FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, career, or one of music or art, he .. I Detroit, Sehomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid :nlust forsake- the country to Masonite for the Modern 1 land, Jackson'R Point in i intIlr) an t De points. -secure the.cit advantages, Or Coach connection at " "Nlo and Detroit y g ,Home and Farm � for all U. S. pc ate. _ boy may wish to follow a werean- ,tile career, The city possesses - Ideal for Summer Cottages'. Prompt Deliveries. ^�•'� Lmes greater possibilities than can he T �jOac' i WRITE US FOR LITERkTURE AND SAMPLES.._ � Gray - .found in country villages or towns 1'016utu, v. any other city,can (':Mention this paper when4writing). _point to its leading merchants and ! say "that is a man who was DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO; Grover 11334.5 a � .! i �`,,,a➢.1 , _7711 , N., •.,,J.. ,{ +"� '4 R'. h•- .s•. a.`u. ?, J 4. 3 .. -L." _4 • - A - .. . . •a.' - _ ♦3L. o,9'�'"` iya� 'm a n c�m+�•'r:.•:1 .r r.r��-,3 .w "' ��' - --c—- -dt_ •5r. •4LA1ttMONT. Mrs. Frank 8oden was in the w K. ANDERSON Magnus Morgan and family) city on Thursday leer. - - S ; IL spent Sunday in Toronto. L. Fingold had a business trip to the city . Wednesday. � r� Sa Born, on Monday, June 8th;-to, Mrs. Thus. Wilson is visiting -it -- 'Robe. and Mrs. Beelby, a son. the home of !Vita. John Qitinn, of _ -INSURANCE ' Mrs. Win. Birkett has been on Myrtle, who is in poor health. the sick list during the past week. •�1rs, �-lil Michell and daughter, EGG l �j -- - - Alex E, and Mrs. Morgan, of ARne� of Toronto, spent the ]I� p _O � ACTUMOBILE, xy?y. Bobcaygeon, visits eLxelati.rea, weep;end with vlaremont friends. FIRE ' i acre on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Woodward and +, Miss Hamilton, who has been ill 11ra. Lewin were in the city on BURGLARY for the past few weeks, is now in 1d CASUALTY a very cl•itical condition. Sunday, when they had the pleat. _ • are of hearing Paul Rader, the George and Mrs. Bentley, of '�IUE 'L1FE I°N9URA. Brooklin, have been s endin a well known evangelist. i - . few days in the neighborhood. The bot�flog club are erecting a F��' Draughts, Phone Pickering 79.3(1 3017 � club hon e on their grounds here <' The dust nuisance disappeared BONDS—(;government, Municipal and for a few days on account of the and it will be completed in a few Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. y days. The ground here is a.e redlt Odellts Safe investments at'from 5 to 7 per ►, rain which fell on Saturday and to the club and will be one of the cent. Sunday, beat in the country, - - dirs. Briggs, of Toronto, and _ _ 1NSURANUE-All classes written In• 'Fred Ford, of Ottawa, spent .. . . eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- GLEN MAJOR. YPROC Wallboard that'does not 'burn is storm.Accident and Sickness. Sunday with J. H. Beal and Mrs. the way of least expense when you desire Phone or write Chandler. r very serious motor accident re to make alterations in our home, store, fac- 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby y' Rep. A McLellan returned tarred on the C. P. R. crossing here y ;home on Monday evening, after on Tuesday morning about 8.40 o'- _ tory or on the farm. Use it for all walls,ceilings ,] attending Conference, which was clock and as a result Mrs. Samuel and partitions. D • ,A . .B � � R --- (held in Belleville. Tosser and her sister, Mies Ida Red- Security and service to A number of oar o. man, are in St. Michaellb Hosicital in- Gyproc is made from gypsum rock into sheets " Insurance of all kinds. a serious condition They t to to feet tong, 4 feet wide and % of an inch Low rates for Auto Insurance and - .- 'attended a meeting of 9t. An• ey mere del. ' drew's Lodge, Yonge St., Toronto, ivering cream, for shipment to the thick. It nails and cuts as easily as lumber with Fire Insurance. ion Tuesday night. city. They had just got on to the a minimum of waste or musi. Also•representative of A number from Claremont at, crossing when their car stalled and The Canada Life Assurance Co, Leaded the Whitby Linden Bap- they were unable to move it-before GyproC is fire-resistant Basil and nicks y y p the passenger train had reached y quickly 421y Phone Pick'.5I5 Address tist Association in Oshawa on g erected, structurally strong and has insulation BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Tnesday and Wednesday of this them. Al`hough the train was going .-value. It is draught and vermin-proof as well week. slowly at the time, they were thrown as fire-safe. John Scott attended a meeting nto the ditch and their sedan com- pletely Blacksmithing i of the De artmentof Agriculture Pletely wrecked. Dr. Tomlinson, of p Because it is ivory-coloured it does not require ' Claremont was immediately summon- ..Advisory • q ' Board at Uxbridge on .decoration when panelled) Tuesday, of which' he is the re- ed, and rendered first aid. Seeing � P ) yet it is also @suit= Horae•ehoeing a Specialty. preden-tative of Pickering tow that their condition was very scrips= able base for Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper, All General Work, including Wood had them removed to St. Michael'.i Consult our nearest dealer to-day. He will work, promptly ship. Hospital. Mrs. Towner is suffering y Y attended to. �., = ����..• clad y aun___n1T_vet= with a direction sheet on Also Owing to the wet weather there Fr _. 'was a very light motor traffic over the week end. The favorite ar'd poG,ibl} laceration o! the brain, GyproC. Or write for the interesting, free Agent for Taco Farm and other.painful injuries, but it i� booklet, "Building nd Remodelling with Machinery. R spot for spending the day accrued not known yet whether or not the " g g GYPROC F'. S. Woodward _ to be is the home by the fireside. skull i,. fractured. At time of writ- 'The village presented a very quiet ing there is hopes for her recovery. Gypg � sad ALABA3TIlYE, CANAlI! - GREENWOOD 491y appearance during the day, Bliss Redman's injuries, though very PssL Gareth A,I.IIifIZ'ED Rev. H. R. Stephen@, of the painful, are not considered serious Baptist Church, will take a six She received a fractured collar bone, 'weeks holiday, beginning in the a broken nose, and a badly lacerated - = - 0 �' -•,.', iflrst week in Aug. The Board has face. Both women are competent - N U v V given him leave of absence for drivers. This has always been con- - that period, which he will spend sidered a dangerous crossing. The to visiting his relatives in Eng roadway slopes from both sides and , BARR Itand. there is a poor views of the track to A much desired rain fell on the east. Saturday and Sunday forenoon _ w- land came down steadily, giving 1 g the ground a good soaking. Dn•r• _- ling that time over an ineh and a C 0 A L Ihalf of rain fell, Vegetation Of A good supply of Hard and Soft Gall kinds has a very healthy ap FOR BALE BY .t C + Coal on hand. Also a supply The league football match of Kindling Wood, PICKERI? G LUMBER COMPANY, PICKERING OW7;•�, which was to have been played at stove length. a �w/ E speak of artistic Goodwood on Saturday evening �!! designs that an g ~ last between Claremont and Good• -12tf Phone Pick. 1709, dignified, sot arttstic - wood, had to be postponed on designs that would be DONALD MUNRO. PICKERING -- aceount of the rain. but will be --. BUGTIME inappropriate for the played at Goodwood this Wednee• A'I' Tf2E Purpose to view, Ti' da evening. one illustrated is sim. There was a * - pie, yet has artistry. Rood atteadanee at BLUE and WHITE = the services in the United Church "No Greater Tribute' on Sunday. In the morning the fur stock O Cllnla�► 'Bug Killer,' :.teulpit *as occu led by are res• T R - N. W. STAFFORD, ntative of Provincial Temperance - iS l ol�� _ Union. In the evening theaervice Arseu ate of Lead, Paris Green Kin Eton Road, bitby • "'was to charge (if the young people Pea a, 3 tang fur... ... ... °_Sc •" - ._ and Lime 18 00111 fete. r — • -and was much enjoyed by all. Jelly Powder,, 4 pkRa far 25c P - Phone Whitby . Also, Dusters, Sprayers Etc. t8 r RI -• Died, at Stouff vine, on Sunday, Pork and Beans. 3 cans for .. "25c � - June the 7th, Mary Jane fleeter, Black Tea, per lb. .. 38c 'widow of . the late Abraham P & G Soap, 8 bare for ... 25c I • -iReeeor, for many years miller at 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, ... 25c Altooa. She was 77 years old,and Prunes, 2 lbs. for 23c q -a daughter of the late Milton Salt, 2 pkgs for... c 000 SPRAY Hester. of townline of Markham Cora, per can .. _,,, loo and Pickering. She leaves" one Maple Leaf Mutual Fir Tomatoes, per can .., lot Be ready for the fly when it comae. son. Floyd, of Oshawa, and one Save your conpone for Rogers' , +■inter, Mrs. S. B. Hoover, late of See our Screen Doors and ' �' � Co _ - - Atha. Th*-fu*&ral on Tuesday, _ 1i[verware,else the child s Obeap rates for farm and country was largely attended at Stouff• eavina scrip. - Windows, Fl Pads building& --. +vine. C g OVERLAND d y Windstorm Insurance on buildings. ` The Women's Institute met at C. e bangers - ' wind-mills,Silos eto. - n era and Fly the home of Mrs. W. G, Scott on :_ '.Automobile Insurance Tuesday afternoon of W- weel-. Phone 2501 - Spray ,' of all kind& A very good program was given, C ! �' ""J FARIAb rues saun it being Grandmother's ]sleeting, = ` • ; Write or phone _ and quite a number of Itmod- ACM* smrii1 mothers were present. Mrs. - ..SEED CORN E D.. BOWMAN Wright, of Odessa, was also ' gresent and gave a very interest- t t 20 WHITBY, ONT. leg address, Mrs. J. Coatesggave Wrapped 1 I�nl�' a 1.50 per bushel • an interesting Address on "Tom• - - - Green River perancso Miss he close also Taranto Bread Ba'Bfset Factor sang a solo. At the close of the l j• j j -•eneeting a dainty lunch was served. SEED - y The District Annual Meeting of TURNIP SG G 0 Manufacturers of the South Ontario Women's Insti- All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry totes will be held in the Baptist 7of 50 Gents er Outld lri aGka a Crates, Farmers, Bushel Church, Claremont, today (Fri P P package Baskets, Clothes Baskets. day), commencing at 10.30 a. m„ _ .standard time. The afternoon -Good Dairy - Butter - Frank Pennock, session will begin at 2.30. Mrs, A. ��� Charles Cooper, - - Claremant Proprietor F. Walker. Provincial Preaideat of the Federated Women's Insti- tutes, G. Maker of the well knows' Barnes' Baskets. totes, will address the meeting. Large tin Tiger Salmon, 25c ' jg your Pickering News paid for Phone Markham 8409 Mrs. Wallace, of Toronto, will Fancy Pink Salmon, large 15c a speak on Girls' Work, and Dr. -- liaeon, of Claremont, will 5 Lb. Pail 9yrap •. ••• 85c give SPR/NG /S CC�I r//NQ . an ' address on Infantile •- - '.. Paralysis. All women and girls 10 Lb. Pail Honey 85e ;t:`'''u•"°'s+ who are interested in Institute f'a cit3rsftyi - work are invited to attend. Lunch Tea Biscuits, per lb.. 15o gee our Wall Paper samples;before buying elsewhere. Prices from l0c will be served at noon. Rice, 2 lbs. 16c a eiogle roll to 1.00 per roll, Order your Sherwin-Williams Paints 4: A couple of ypang men met here. Tarpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. with a rather bad motor accident Oranges, per dozen.. '' .,:''20o P& G or i'earl'Soap, 8 bare.,. 25c Quicker Quaker Oats, pkg 25e _ ion Wednesday night of last week. Lemons, per dozen , . 25c Comfort or Gold Soap, 5 bare 26c Quick Quaker Oats, china 35c They were on their way to Mount Soap-Flakes, large pka ... 26c Seedless Raisins,3 The ., 29c 1 ;� Albert to attend the evening part ,Macaroni, 8 The .. `. 26c Bulk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25c Icing Sugar, 8 1bR 25e ., ,of the program of the Field Day Castile Soa p 8 bars.., 26c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 25c C ,celebration. When near Aurora Coffee, per lb. ... :,. 29c Fels'Naptha Soap, 2 bare 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pigs 25c a man, with a lantern was leading Toilet Soaps, 3 bars... 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lb ... ' 25c - a cow. The driver of the-car did Tiger Catsup,large bottle 200 - s ... not seethe animal until he had Men's WorWBoots Goodyear Tires Exide Rttter,, :run into it killing it instants 1 . Battery Charging y The car, a Durant, was badly F INGOLDS v Call and(eee ns'or; damaged, having the running board and fenders on one side 'Phone your order, We deliver, torn off. Fortunately no one was Lower Price Store Phone 1Tarkhans fi402, - Sold and Installed by '�` injnred, bat the man leading the Phone 3801 p�� 'cow had a narrow escape. The CLAREM'ONT, ONT. General �sreen itlVet I FRANK J PROUSE car carried accident insurance. I Wm. M. Duncan) Merchant, I Ficim l e - owiwe 1W �' ..a•••�+�• hW r .,,1 FP' W v: l'Al1LL.fulS m%• .� � t � - . rt' ..�'�",t'ii�v =j_ M1n'.{'µ {, a ;yt'�•.' ��: �^"-'�'.''� ���y,.�Y � 7�"i�g4,�so�'�..���•'•�+�-J' -tee+s��s"•,,�•�r,...�.. �' __ Jl n o.:.,v..�.. -w..°:y �..a+, S ,� �•,. .,�,,, ..- t, -:^?• F', 'K+L. 4., ..t-.. .. 1 f .� 'v V'-' _ �Y''Miv `�.S + •J3 ' k,. V girl had eve done. That he WAS in' - -— - -- 19x* did not occur to him; his mind, normally so keen and critical, failed r1 .1 s • • • • • • • - to grasp or make any attempt to de- iN - ` which a the rosemeaning of the -interest MY ` which she aroused so unmistakably, He smiled down at her, a winning, " ^ • • `cobiradeiy smile, in direct contrast to AndllkD"J sCOTTZ" y the silly, inane smirk. Crtmchyresat Dams , captain Alter many eta un ten course dinner, but we will eat "Why no, my dear old thing," 5e tutee In china, Captain Jimmy meets n- shortly—and e ,� , old friend, Lieut. Stone, The two escape y soon after—just as J �• said, as a matter'of fact I've been from bandits in a freight train, which soon as it Is dark." doing a trifle of road-hogging over in wrecked soldiers,they set territory.d al ding Our plan was perfectly simple. If - _ the moor. Nothing wrong, I hope. they had hidden in the woods. it worked, it was grand. It it didn't .._ - Date she" — e wouldn't need any more gas ' Professor not•? BY the.tlme 1 lead forced my horse w Muriel shook her ad and smiled, through 'the mob, Scottie had got and oil. We settled down to wait -'' '• _ anxiety which°sec t n himself untangled from the officer for darkness; a-long, hungry watt it __ b her eyes a lurking hint of n iety w is _ rrf did of miss, r "Guardy's late, that's all," she 2e. and'was in pursuit of Jed.Stone who was, too, till near midnight, „ had a horse for himself and was We were mounted, Lieutenant '? plied, I was wondering what was de- busy getting Fu, our interpreter, on Stone, Fu Hsu (the interpreter) sad @� _ � ta iliang�him as he•-did not expect to another. I—Scottie trotted along on foot. With - "Oh, I guess the old lad's chasing Such yelling and such shrieking! every possible precaution against the elusive wingsters and forgotten Every man for making any unnecessary noises, we the time. But, , say,'I'll have a walk himself. We were circled the place where the ofd ell. _.'..... a hundred yards or pine ia.v on her back ' About a mile • out a couple of-miles and scout arourt� more away before below -that ;Pot we cro3sel the sUe S ;f you like. How about that] eh?" ga p l'Iuriel's eyes lighted up. ••� `� a single ahoC was tracks and shaped our course for the' __ fired—and--at-that -sleeping- cam-g;—a---coup@—o! miles _ "I'll come with you," she said. distance we might away. _ Pyecroft smiled-delightedly. I .. „ as well have been Perhaps half a mile from the cam ' � � Jolly good scheme: Just wait a p. ::•,. . � _couple of shakes while I dash up and • home in bed for we dismounted. Fu Hsu and Scot- all the danger of tie stayed with the horses—Lieuten. _ change these shoes. Do you mind? those soldiers hitting us, ant Jed Stone and I went forward to BUTTER they've developed a nail or some- Except for a lot of shooting, there reconnoiter. All was quiet in camp. thing, equally uncomfortable. was little attempt at pursuit. We Sentries pacing to and fro were all Five minutes later, he was down circled through the woods, and after that seemed to be awake. We crept - PRETZEMS again, having changed his shoes, going a few miles, turned out again as close as we dared: which was totally unnecessary, and to the railway tracks. Turning the On our left, a iarge roomy tent deposited the parcel in•a safe hiding corner of a thicket, I was suddenly stood out against the sky line. place, which was necessary and the confronted with the most welcome Back at the horses once more we - - real reason for the excuse to go to sight of my life. Giving a great arranged our plan. Fu Hsu, on ----- ��"� his bedroom. war whoop I started forward° pain of death, agreed to stay alone - Muriel 'Mainwarinig was ilraiting There, lust as we had left it, stood with our horses. _ fur Lld the a the- showed ed �e A_hurried check up Jed S : one 'THE crossed the white road. Neither no- showed that it was, lust as weTad- -inotrnted---->s-1 a•- ticed-the furtive flgu*e, lurking in the left it—but no gas, no oil, no.any- horse, circled shadows by the barn, who watched thing'. A fine situation.' There we back and to the -ti-ern out of sight before he glided were, with a perfectly good plane, right so as to - KESTREL HOUSE soft-footed as a phantom across the powered with a tremendous engine reach a point ' yard and into the horse. One long, that -used so much fuel it called of the camp ere �'/%,' itense minute he listened and then "Gas! Gas!" every time it went by nearly opposite ���/ 7; ( I swiftly and silently he mounted fife a gasoline station. And we had the large tent stairs to Pyecroft's room. Just about enough In the tank to we had Seen, as possible. Under coma As Pyecroft walked over the moor clean a grease spot in a suit of pulsion• Scottie went along with him. - By T. C, H. JACOB.S � he was acutely conscious of an ever- clothes. He much preferred to stay with me. growing displeasure at the life he was "We'll borrow some from the sold- but Jed Stone needed him to help him- //.I//,I�',�,/r//►�►�r`,�r',/►j,,�,r,j j�i leading. Before he had found it vast- tern." Jed Stone suggested. , carry out his part of the plan. I� +' y thrilling, absorbing, testing his "Ha.. Ha, Ha." I laughed. "and crept q iletly back towards the big _ SYNOPSIS. to his feel, "beat It, we've -got to f keen' wits and strong body to the It- while you're at it. Just borrow a ten tent. Heart Holt and his ward. ]Burial „ 21ainwaring, are staying at a Dartmoor establish the alibi. most,but now the spice had gone from course dinner for each of us, MY (To be continued.) `=nr at Kett laF3ou senses tna u, liv. Flack took a hasty glance around to it. Somehow the sordid side was corn- stomach is so empty it's- digesting \rote —Any of our young teaiara� that Muriel marry SMotneau• nephew, assure himself that be had left .no I ing uppermost, distasteful and una:- itself." writing !o -"Captain Jimmy", 1010; Hayden+es of mystestoua dtaappeaira°ce: traces, and followed his employer I tractive, the desire to be free from '1 "Quite right," he said, 'We'll Drat Star Bldg., Toronto:" will reccly? his lLave been alarming the neighborhood, over the heather to he place where gas growing more insistent. I dq that. Of course It may not be a signed photo free, jiniona Page t,-,p dear's daughter, being their car was standing coneealid by i No woman had ever seriously dis _ the lather boaru ActillL a long fold in the moor. turbed his equanimity and up to the • another boarurr at the farm !a Perc!- - " tai Pyecroft; who la murderously at- Fifteen minutes later they drew up time of coming o Barrow's Farm 1•e tack 4d while walking on the moor. before the Two Bridges Hotel, and had deliberately avoided ahem. Nosy - �Bgn&i&Y s(then he and his valet. Flack, set out WHIM �� �� I�� tto discover the mystery of Kestrel Pyecroft jumped out, F18ck following. j he was aware of a new sensation. 8ouae They discover a secret under- Ile nodded leasantl to the land- pliftin coat led with a w p y w arm, u g, p pro -t Mona passage and a locket n belonging to lord, and, gland girl wh• The health-giving, delicious drink for children and grows- ' -' Mona Page, watch they turn over to glancing casually at the I erful urge to protect the - --• apector Barnard. clock compared it with his own watch, walked by his aide. Little 4id she Barnard visits Kestrel House and "Is that the right *" ue s the sinister web which s ' questions Moineau. He learns nothing. ght time, he asked, g prase HP& Pound and Halt Pound tins at your grocers. Flack follows Holt on the moor and "Five minutes fast, sir, near its fold around her; and which at any - 'dellb rately assaults him and Pyecroft enough." time might enmesh her in its evil then extracts a packet from the un- conscious man's specimen came. Pyecroft turned to Flack: coils.. But-he knew, and he swore to '•yot:r humor is not"Good in himself_ that he would save her, even" appreciated, �ke of Sutherland Offers t , going, ing o he remarked., air, he snapped icily, and I do nct CHAPTER %L—(Contd.) "we were beating out accents-Svc at the coat of life itself. ,Alberta Lands For Salsa "There y'are, gov'nor, wot did I across Yelverton Downs Gee, I didn't He wonde;ed what she thought of wish to have any conversation with -say? See, 1 was right," Flack ex- think the old 'bus had it in her!" him,'and realized how much he desired you' Montreal.—One. of the show farms Pyecroft pushed ),is long fin claimed triumphantly. Flack nodded his head gravely. �to stand well in her estimation; yet g gets of Alberta, the 7,000 sera bolding at ! Pyecroft nodded, taking the parcel "She can go, sir. I've done over he waa at that very moment deceiving rough his but an ticks and grin- , � ned again, but an appealing giants the Duke of Sutherland,at Brooks, will i ;-sand slipping it without examination' eighty in her before now. That's a her outrageously. For her guardian, from Muriel checked the remark he be sold. The farm is situated In the Into a capacious, inside pocket of his good road across them moors and 1 Henry Holt, perhaps still unconscious was about to make, C.P.R. Eastern Irrigation block, and scat. oughter have got more than seventy- where he had' been felled, he had not (To be continued.) includes 5,023 acres of irrigable and "Spoken correctly, my dear old five. the slightest qualm, but his con- 'scout Now, let's have a run over "Fine road, eh, gentlemen?" chimed science stirred uneasily when he t! 1,798 acres of non-Irrigable land, It .,Ithe victim of this dastardly outrage." in the landlord as he set out drini s I thought-of the manner in which he virtuous Fear ` will probably be subdivided. Kneeling beside the prostrate Holt and accepted one for himself. "Proper l was abusing her trust. Softly he cuffs- There 1s a virtuous fear which is Twenty years ago the father of the J 'Ihe rapidly explored his pockets, but bpeedway for the young bloods from ed to himself at the necessity for ao the effect of. falth; -and there is a present Duke of Sutherland urchased ¢?, P. - ra;ng_nn1l±ing of any consequence Plymouth; wonder to me is that there doing. For one wild moment he was vicious fear, which is the product of the farm with the object of inducing Ile gave a brief examination to the aren't more accidents, especially the tempted to snake a clean breast of doubt. The former leads to hope, as British families to settle on the land,' 7nan himself. way the ponies stray over the road." everything, but the words which rose relying on God, In Whom we believe; and a number of them were placed. - "He's all right," he announced, Pyecroft remained chatting with to his lips were stifled by a sudden the latter inclines to dcapair, as not Of late sears it had been farmed as "''he'll come to his senses soon, and be landlord for half an hour before he cry from the girl. He glanced,up to relying on God, in Whom we do not a unit, and in good years produced ready to raise merry hell. It would turned to Flack: i see a little group of tnen coming over believe. Persons of the oaa char- about 100,000 bushels of wheat. A few -'have been devilish unfoftnrfZ-te-MbK1--6W'�l, time to be uwcin t �e recognized t instant- yc,avua -y aril ji � 1l;.A ij, wu.e K, ri.'iaJ," the l=ies. ache- fy, Ic lose you had been over-zealous when he announced, "Good night, land- ly -as Barnard and Trotter support- i; a pport- the other character ,tear .o find agement of R. B. Sangster,.the farm you billed him." lord." ing Holt between them. Him,—Pascal. won a $1,000 prise for the largest yield Flack grinned again. "Good night; 'sir." J. "Hullo!" he exclaimed, "looks as if �+ 1 on a single acre of land, with an aver- i "No fear of that, gov-nor, We a, "Guess he'll remember us again," the Im-jessor had met with an. acr.i• "The educational value of the 'age of sixty-seven bushels, stone cert, that is, Hit 'em fair i remarked Pyectro°t, as they sped along dent, had a fall, pgrhaps. That's the newspaper and its pov,er to form i No crop will be placed on the farm and square on the spot-and out they the road to Barrows, "Barnard and! Scotland Yard sleuths with him, I public opinion can hardly be exag• this summer, it is understood, and it goes, But it ain"t risky, that's the his hound will be checking up the think." gerslt-1,'—I::�`/ Jurray Butler, the propert-y---baa._not been sold--pri;_ ' beauty:' (alibi tomorrow. •Lets hope that Hoit j Muriel hastened forward -to meet — ".p vately in the meanwhile, it will, in "I'll take your word' for it," smiled i doesn't tumble to the watch trick. rte the party, and.Holt forced a cheery "My father was a man of mark."+whole, or in convenient sized Iota, be Pyecroft, leaning down .and, deliber was dodging about in the valley for a smile when he saw her anxious face. ?" gig 9 "Couldn't sign his name, I suppose, offered for public sale next November. ' attely smashing Holt's wrist watch'by goodish time before he came up so it's.! "It's all right, my dear, don't be P the simple process of dropping his quite likely that he won't be able to alarmed," he said. "I've met with a band upon a stone. Then carefully:fix it to a quarter-of-an-hour or so.' alight accident, but fortunately these , lifting it again he set the hands for- "Don't see that it matters much, gentlemen found me,,or I might have yard some twenty minutes, gov'nor,' said Flack. "He ain't like- been still crawling home like a lame "All right," he said, rising swiftly ly to spill the beans about it." duck." �� "Wh} not?" demanded Pyecroft. "Oh, Guardy, dear, however did it e "S'truth, would you?" 1 happen?" "Yes, of course, it's the abeiois Holt glanced enquiringly at Bar-' • thing`to,do." I hard• who replied. I Flack looked puzzled but made no "It's one of those accidents whi':h comment. He' never understood the'are becoming common around here, ER N reason for half the things the gov-- miss," he said, with the nearest ap- No matter how severer nor did,but he was satisfied to follow! proach to a smile he ever attained. The-Longer and Wider Fly Catcher you Can always have i and trust blindly to his judgment. I"Mr. Holt has been sandbagged, but That Will Not Dry immediate relidt ! Pyecroft got out at Barrows Farm j fortunately was not further molest- Aeroxon is freeing thousands of Canadian homes after instructing Flack to garage the ed." from the dangerous disease- fl This handy -car and upon certain other matters'; "It's absolutely '.' , ei ,'... no- spiral Y catcher is coateda specially. pre- "• - Muriel Mainwarin met him at the thin, m dear," Holt pared glue, fragrant and sweet, which will not 8 r Y put in, reas- dry or lose ibe attractiveness to flies, Ask for suringly, "quite an exciting little +td- Aero:oat at as d "Hallo, Mr. Pyecroft," she smiled, venture, that's all." Y �¢' grocery or hardware store. It is the ay catcher with the push to and the "have you seen anything of Guardy:"' "Jolly old body-snatchers been up wider and longer ribbon--goodpfor three weeks' ti always stops pain quift. It Pyecroft gazed down at her wikh to their little pranks again, whet?" >�ce- Atka it without asst t'll dfects, Haratkas appraising eyes; He could not have grinned �yecigft, but nobody answer- �o dw hoot; harmless to anybody. But told her what He appealyd Pd him. Quite- unabashed he tried It dwq.brMp relief- Why suffer? whether it was the English clarity of' again. "Nasty lump coming up,under _ skin, with its warm, delicate pink; ,wir hat, professor, looks quite funny EROX- OnN, ASPIRIN her eyes, blae Hs an Italian sky, that 1'om the back." FLY CATCHIER - ` • • ` Tu4osauRV Itta. looked so dir • tv into his own; t}r H It ;wunk around on him, his Iit- hied• la t:anada corn-gold hair, or the srim boyish ale body quivering with indignation, � C3etstheflyt,cry tifnt ' figure; he kriew only that she appet I. and his bright eyes glistening behind SoA.I hi PAINS f ISSUE No. 24—'31 ib to him vastly and in a way no other his spectacles. 1=WT0N titer-30 Ffaftrfteell U.N.Ta+as. r r •P _ �-r 7-1,7717.. '! �7+� �•.r. 4.H%Ma'`. 1•' .�.- 7'r. �i. ^'Y: w +-i'-. - • � V..^J ' ' ._ ;> - :� '• R - _ _ .. _ .. .. R1 ., .}• ... .. . . . a .,y.',Ai t Ti Quake Rocks Britain and Part of Europe p'f° e !f - Bonds At %-IS u T� Toronto-Indication that the creditl 1 111 ~•"� � s' fd Frightened Populace In Night Attire Rush From Homes to of the province is at a high Point COUT _Fields As Chimneys Tumble and Crockery Crashes was shown when an issue of $38,000; \T, wff 000 40-year 4. per cent. instalment. �N E S -• Loudon.-The most sevelre earth observatory estimated that the epi, bonds was sold to a syndicate head- 4hocks recorded in England shook centre was in the North Sea, some ed by the Bank of Montreal at a -� M ! #cost of the British Isles, part of 30 miles of! the Suffolk cosst-ot Ent-.-price of 94:19 which Is the cheapest - _ - :Northern Europe and the Scandina• land, probably deep In the lower longterm money the province has - -jrian Peninsula early last 5unday.and rocks so that damage was co_mpara- obtained since the war. It repro• News this week comes from West- quickly flooded out. Therefore, keen so alarmed Britons that thousands tively slight. seats a cost basis of 4.409 per cent. ern Ontario, where Lone Scout Boost- to the, higher. ground, preferably a refused to return to their homes for The quakes also were felt !n South- _ In making .the announcement of ers have been at work in Ducan and ,gentle slope, but not so high as to be _ many hours. ern Norway, where meteorologists the sale, Hon. E. A. Dunlop, provin- Drumbo. With the result that several exposed to all the elements in the a• The epicentre of the quake ap-' at the town of'Lister observed them. eW treasurer; expressed gratification new members have joined our ranks,event of a'storm. geared to have been near Hull, prob-! The most damage appeared to have` a. •the high price obtained. The in those places, and appearances seem Camp in the open, and not under ably !n the North Sea off the eastern! occurred In Yorkshire and Eastern to Indicate the speedy formation of trees,If you can avoid doing so. Place " province has not been in the long• `, Coast of England, and considerable I England, where two houses collapsed term market since January, 1931, Lone Patrol's in those two centres. your tent where lots of sunshine and �- - damage was done in Yorkshire and I at the holiday resort of Bridlington. when a $30,000,000'lasue was sold on All Lonies in this province will wish air can get at it. Be careful,however, _r the Midlands, where the population, Extra police were dratted to patrol a cost basis of 4.598 per cent. them"Good Scouting." to be near tb some shelter from wind,' clad in nightclothes, rushed from the streets. • Rescue groups were The proceeds of the Issue sold are Things continue to boom at Fenelon and shade from sun. their homes with the first shock at prepared for action in case of furth- to be used for the funding of trees- Falls, where the Lonies have been un. Always consider the question of 1.$5 a.m. and remained is the open 'er collapses or panic. ury bills for capital expenditures, der the keen leadership of Patrol water before-you locate. It to always fields -until continued quiet reassur• Many persons living in high build- •Hon. Mr. Dunlop' saiu. Leader Doug. Warren. Now we hear a nuisance to have to • carry water ,ed them. Inge at Dias, in Norfolk, were thrown OConsldering the state of the bond that in order to accommodate more from a great distance, so have fist The shocks continued about 30 out of their beds, and at-Hull the market, the sale of Province of On- members, the Beaver Patrol has split -very necessary commodity in mind inutes from the northern coast of population was terror stricken by tario bonds at this price !s very sat• into two sectioriB,making a new Patrol when picking your site. = -- — , n„e Inca ,^♦^ni.. ' added--11, 'ZlQe "1t� b d ,. �cnciana to cue s�.u�511n1a-�.La++..c".. , ,.:.ti:iy::•W-- •ass �i�--�-� --- t9-��eallecrt�v "Fosea,=�-avu .- Across the Channel light quakes The inhabitants rushed into the shows beyond doubt that the credit I Menzies, who will be the Patrol Lead- is not contaminated and that St So St were felt in the regions of Cherbourg. streets. One house was . wrecked of the-province,stands high ,n the!or of that section. ' to drink. Slow, stagnant streams are kirk. Calais and at Heilles, near and several others cracked. A doz- estimation of the financial world, Last week quip a lot was said in usually harborers of disease germs. i Beauvais. en automobiles were turned over by and it reflects the basic sonndncss of;this column about Camp, which Is al- Avoid them. A clear spring with s' ; All Belgium was momentarily the shocks. . At Flamborough the Ontario." ways of interest to Scouts+ clean source, or a quickly running frightened by shocks which the Brus- population ran to the cliff tope and ;Y _ stream with a good gravelly bottom is ela Observatory said were the huddled among the rocks in a driv- This week I want to pass on a 11t• Death Car Driver ile information on this subject which very much more safe, When in doubt, f *Is ever recordod there. The !ng rain. o not drink any water which has not Himself A- Victim all Lonies should know and which bean Boiled o • • conferences when a specific job must - - should be carefully followed when' a - _ Montreal.-Lorenzo Godin, 26, whose Cooking Places.-These'should be i r car struck the motorcycle of C f of camping expedition is being planned. Br><tain, Germany be done within a specific time. � � located where the prevailing wind will Police B. Lunt, of Bale D'Urfe, on.May First of all comes the task of pre- blow the smoke away from your camp," To Collaborate "At Chequers everything was dis- 6, killing the officer, died on Sunday! paring the necessary equipment and and not Into IL Keep.-Your fires away i cussed in a spirit of ntm -t friendship from injuries sustained when he-was' deciding what to take and what to from the tents. Small fires are better and cordiality. These was give and thrown from an automobile driven by'leave behind. As this depends largely to cook on than large ones, and be take on both sides and no angle was Pete Levine, star centre ice player for!upon the duration of the Camp and careful not to start a forest fire. Make - '�, ,World Depression Needs In- untouched. In that way, the meeting the Montreal Canadians hockey team. the method of transport I do not pro- sure that your fire Is quite out before ternational Co-operation more than justified' itself." Godin was injured last Friday when pose to discuss this matter in this leaving;and find out It permission has " -- - fist! Started Reilins Leofue's car, swerving to avoid colli- article; but-will save it for a future oo- . ..� .I�CClartB Britain's - -to.-he-obtained before you aver light Asked whether anything eoncrete pion with another machine, ca pu cps on. one. _ Ministers was likely to result from the confer- ed him from his seat. Levine man- This week I will confine my remarks Cleaniltiess.-Keep your camp clean. Chequers, Buckinghamshire, Eng,- ence, he replied: aged to get big car back oa the road i to generalities which would apply to Never throw rubbish about, but dig a 'l Promising each other to "deal with "We feel` that the ball has been before it turned over and none of the,any camp, irrespective of Ita length, hale and put all refuse into it, and see 9° $be present crisis in close collabors- started rolling on the whole Interna- other occupants were hurt. Godin was or type. that it is neatly covered in before you Ion," Germany's and Great Brtialn's tional economic question, especially rushed to hospital where it was known Choosing the Site.-This is an im• go away. Scoutb always make a ape- I' @`orelga Ministers and Premiers on reparations. at once that he was critically hurt. He I portant matter, as a camp can-be made cial point of leaving their camp site . Sunday finished their two-day confer- "Naturally, Great Britain and Ger- died In the hospital to which Lunt was;or marred by Its location, There are cleaner than when they c rrived on !t. ence at the country home of Premier many alone cannot solve the problem, taken after big fatal accident three i several things to take Into considera- In that way the owner of the property ;Ramsay MacDonald here but !t fa Important that parties to the weeks earlier. 1 tics Chief amongst them !i what is glad,-to permit Scouts to camp OR _ Frve phase,of the world's economic Chequers conference went on record ? soldiers call "The Lay of the Land." his land, and will welcome you back ry D ., w _ Swimming.-Take care toast oar before the whole world !n urging ILL- v t ! y 11t 1wa a ad lsatrle o ke oa h b�gi ,,atlon was discussed thoroughlp r8 g Ca�at7dge $Clent>st !a always keep g Auring the week-end with the greatest ternational co-operation and In pro- ground and avoid,hollows. Hollows swimming place''is safe. Don't awfa Itrankness and openness. Welcomes 1`While nom-j mining each other to collaborate close- hold moisture, from rain, dew. mists, in strong currents, or where there are After Chancellor Heinrich Brneaiag ly with the other Governments con- Cambrfdga, England-While asum-+etc. and in the event of a rain storm weeds. And don't stay in longer than and Foreign Minister Julius Curtius cerned." bee of persons were being k- badly th trO. eaed by the severe-week-end earth tre-I the camper stands the risk of being fifteen minutes at s time. departed )!4~- departed for London, a laconic com-I The discussions continued Saturday more, there was at least one man in — - nnunlque was Issued to the press. It night until long after midnight and gland who enjoyed them Immensely. ��-Y gtfoting the following prices to retail r did not mention the question of re-I were resumed at an early hour Sun- -The Markets dealers: He was Dr. Harold Jeffery, reader In �parations, although Herr Bruening Is day Smoked meats-Hams mod,. 22 to geological physics at Cambridge. Gn!- smoked rolls; 21c; breakfast ba- _puderstood to have asked Mr. Mac-, versity and a distinguished setsmolo- PRODUCE Donald's assistance !n sounding out �O X ('' QUOTATIONS con, 18 t0 27e; ut►cka, pea-monied,'20 — " = Germany's creditors, including the�+�`��" `*ere ` giaf. Toronto-dealers are buying produce to 28c: do, smoked, 35 to 38c. _ ,1<Jnited States,regarding postponement L i�_Y . "ft was almost a perfect earth- at the following prices: Pork hams, isilk to 19c, sh'ouldem SOL1tl1 Atlantic quake," he exclaimed enthusiastically.I Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, 13%c; -butts, 16c; loins, 21%c. 'of some of the heavy reparations pay- "The most remarkable thing, to me. 'fresh fresh extras, 17c; treah firsts, 14c;. Cured meats Long, clear bacons, meats, : ' 50 to 70 Ibis., 19c; 70 to 90 lbs..-17c; - ` I about it was that !t occurred exactly I seconds, 12c. 190 to- 110 lbs., 16c; lightweight rolls, - Officia! Announcement Huge Flying Boat Completes I to the theoretical way. On these oo- Butter-No. 1 Ontario creatrtery _•_ 'solids, 21% to-21%c; No. 2, 20% to 18c; heavyweight rolls, 17c. The communique read: Trip FTOrn Cape Verde cantons the-seismograph usually shows l 'y��dc. Lard-Pure tierces„ 10c; tuba, "During the week-end German Chan- in 13 Hours a series of short, sharp shocks and I" Churning cream-Special 20-to 21c; 1034c; pails, Ile; prints, 10% to Ile.- _ 9pe�lior Bruening and German Foreign then longer ones until it dies away. No. 1, 19 to 20c; No. 2, 16 to 17c, Shortening Tierces, Ile; tutu, Adtnister Dr. Curtius, visited Chequers- Fernando Noronha, Brazil.-The That was exactly what happened. J -Cheese--No. 1 large, colored, parsl- 11i4c; pails, 1194c. German fiyfng boat DO R landed here I -4-- I fined sail governtnent graded, lltiec. I Pa pastry g- arltlah Ministers present avers the c Special ant shors, 16 Tierces, - Prime Minister, the Secretary of State at 12.10 a.m. (30.18 p.m. E.D.T. last-! to'-poultry shippers are, 16c; tubs, 15�4c; pails, 18c. High Cost of Living -1 Qu xationa $or Foreign Affairs and the President Thuradap), after a Sight across the as follows: - GRAIN QUOTATIONS o 0!the Board of Trade. `South Atlantic from the Cape Verde �$illn Takes Tumble poultry, "A" grade, alive-Fatted+ Grain dealers )rl the Toronto Board - 'On Sunday the Prime Minister and Islands. Ottawa.-Further decrease to the hens,'-over 4 to 6 lbs., 16c: over 3% to i of Trade are making the following _ ldtae MacDonald gave a luncheon, at The DO•Y left the Cape Verde index number of wholesale- prices', 4 lbs., 14c-, over 3 to 3% Ibis., 13c;old quotations'for car lot : which were present the German Am- Islands at 12.52 p.m. Thursday G-52 was reported by the Dominfor, Bur roosters, over b lbs., lOc; sprtngl 'Man. wheat-No. 1 hard, 68-4c- roosters, and Baroness von Neurath, a-m, E.DT.). eau of Statistics last week. Taking broilers, Rocks, over 2% lbs., 23c; do,! No. 1 Northern, 651 c; No_ 2 do, • ! The worlds largest flying boat 1926 as a base of 100, the May figure `'ver 2 to 2% lb-;., 20c. White duck-162u,�c; No. 3 tough, 5..-;-No. 4rough, j - Mr. and airs. Arthur Henderson, Mr. longs, 4 to 5 lbs., 22c; do, over b lbs:,' bit`;c (c.i.f. bay ports). the Govern- landed easily. on- the water off the was 73.0 compared with 74.5-iu April. o- . had Mrs. A. V. Alexander, -0c. Manitoba oats-ho. 3,C.V ., 33c; or of the Bank of England, Mr. and I rocky little Fernando Noronha Is• Fifty-six quotations were higher dur• WHOLESALE PROVISIONS No. 1 feed, 32c; No. 2 do, 31c. - Mrs. George Bernard Shaw, Sir Rob- lands, 125, miles off the Brazilian Ing the mnnth, 121 lower, Ind 325 � Man. Carle �'o. S C.W., 37c: No ! rt van Sittart, Sir Clive and Lady coast, and taxied to shore, rem°i°^1 u-irhanzed. Wholesale provision •deniers are --�Q � 7 - j Wigram, Miss Sheila MacDonald, Miss I The flight from Porto Praia, Cape - - fin• 3fic: corn, 52c,. y r Count Bernatorff, Sir Fred- Verde, was made In I3 hours 131 4-Aillfeeme ctTr 5 y oats, e P 111illfeed, del., binntreal -fr?ight rick Leith Ross and Malcglm Mac- minutes, a comparatively abort and I Prince InBD.CtE New I,1P_r _ bas included-Bran, per ton, $2026,, ibonaid. 4 extremely successful climax to a ven• -_ - shorts, per ton; 522,25; middlings, per -•Thu viait was arranged t tune 'which 5 last, I �, _ ' ton. $25.20 to $27.25. tontha ago as a means of establish- at Alternrhein,. Switzerland.. The r O..tario glsin-Wheat, 67 *A.-69c.: i tag personal contacts. The oppor• trip was beset with misfortunes i A >"r' -� baripy, 31 to 36c; oats, ?4 to 27c; rye. 4unity of these former meetings was which caused delay after delay. i fir. R� 'm` nominal; buckw'..eat, nominal. : taken for friendly talks on the post- The flight across the South At. I ? HAY AND_STRAW PRICES. `. lion in which the German Retch and ]antic was lands in good weather and Dealers are 4uoting shippers for other industrial States now find them-' in excellent time. The arrival here hay and straw, carload lots, deliveri�d belyeo was nracticaly as anticipated. `_ pric crack. Toronto, the following Effects of Depression No. 2 Timothy, ton, $14 to $14.50; 'Special stress was laid•by the Ger-i Network Extended Into'North �` lower grades, $5 to $10. 'Straw, nom- lnan Ministers on• difficulties of the I Canadian mounted police, prospec- `« j inai. existing position of Germany and the tors,traders,settlers and missionaries LIB-E�STOCS QUOTATIONS. steers, 6.25• bub-' v t r.. 5 to • He: y beef ee $ $ , , need for alleviation. The British Min I at far northern outposts will shortly . • asters, for their part, called attention be served by four more short wave char heifers, cho:^e, $5.25 to $0.b0; do, do the world-wide character of the pre- radiotelegrapu stations to be estab- _- it to good, $5 to $5 25; do, com., $4 ' to $i.50;-butcher.steers, choice, $5.25 `sent depression and its special in- lished by the Dominion Inter or Ile to $5.75; do, fair to good, $5 to $5.2.i; tfluence on their own country. I pertinent at Nor-t:an on the Macke do, com., $4 to $x.75•; butcher cows, "Both parties were agreed that, in zie River. Corpermine on Cornnation good to choice, $4 to ',4.25; do, med., addition to efforts and measures of a 1 Gulf, ,Chesterfield Inlet on Hudson 1 $3.25• to $3.50; canners and cutters, national character, a,revival of con-' Bay and Herschel Island off the west- $1.50 to $2.50; butcher bulls, g)od to depended i ern Arctic coast. The stations will be ! choice, $3.50 to $4; 3o, holognas, $2.,^,5 and o f prosperity P jidence 7 0• -• .. ' i gtworl to $3.20; baby beef, $0.00 to $ .5 , co-operation. d to he communications n- c o•o er added t u on international p r P ke 'In this spirit' both Governments f mai•stained by the Government, which feeders, good,. $4.75 to $5; stockers, .w111 endeavor to deal with the present I already inctunea stations at E1n,on- - $4.-I to $4.50; springers, $70 to $8,•, ::;.. u milkers,_S-40 to $60; calves, good and_ crisis in close collaboration with the l tor.--Fort:;:..0h. RdS0lU` 5;,,,1 nor.;-- choice, 56.50 to $7; do,'mad. $5.50 to other Governments of the World." I Aklavik, Daiv.:)n and Mayo. $6.25; do, com., $3.50-to $4.50; lambs; From one of those present during choice, $12 to $12.50; do, med., $9 to !the discussion the Associated Press 1 sheep, 5 to $4; hogs, ba�,on, $ 0, sh $1 0 correspondent learned that the world's!Pulp Mills Plan i t f.o.b., $".75; do, do, �v.o.c., 65 to 73c economic and political troubles were To Reopen Shortly above f.o.b.; do, selects, $1 per ho, -`'discussed, not only In their.-special re- Toronto.-Several of the closed a premiuttl; do, hutchera, $1-per ir>g lotion to Germany, but also on a pulp mills In Northern Ontario will r' Y m discount. broader international basis, especially commence part-time operations fiN * r' as affected by the Young plan, arma- the very near future, Hou. William s f $ 'i � x ;�� s t 'Chain Stores Spread in Chile =" 2nents, reparations, tariff walls, cue- Finalyson, Minister of Lands and ;� F.};. ' . ,;`Y x � ' a '<,^ b: - - J :.. � . � g n ` Santiago, Chile.-An American im- ' m barriers, unemployment and ia- Forests, forecast recently. He de•: � , fM -..F > �• rain firm tried a few chain stores dustrial depression. eluted, however, to name those on .- g "There was no hurry," the Assoc!- which would assist In relieving the Cal,tuin It. J. Latta, skipper of Empress of Britain, the Prince 01 on the United States model here. TheT ated Press Informant said. "There conditions existing in many towns Wal,�; and E. W. Beatty, head 'of C.P.R.,as seen aboard the giant now made such a hit that tits system is was none of that tense atmosphere of- through the complete ■hat-d0wa of Canadian liner before she sailed. being extended to all parts of the ra c I - tan prevaWas during international the puly, mt1U. "� - per ' L! iii..:'$- '�'�z;. b0.- w:. .s...,a,.:d w.•'," ,�"' •'�£�'. '�. .wvq '^*N y�rpp..b- w.,�� :.o• 'ry.S'. •��.dSr;, x. . yi_ R v-S' x ''y+'-' ,p. .. -"•�..♦.'. '•"r•.•4+.•�.>.. K,.p—"-Y'•2 i-e+"..: 4 . 'Jr`,°_'3, •� ' _ _ , sy..,, � .. �.,R,a�,nd-.: =+n-aJ lraa♦.,v'a.2: yi._'.. '.r�--,'.ecm Js.•,,.X.z- low d' v{3u•- a., v ZLe.4 .7 'a r-'N•-r• ..w .sbi�s't3a•:'' . j - •—.. - _iJ�Qr = ,1i.7�i� - -Mies Elms Crook is spending --Dancing every Saturday at Dew - a several weeks -with' friends -in Drop Inn. fi Totonto Axed taking in the W. 0, -Radio Licenses may be obWned a n 1 1 e 1 s nderwear -John Powell is re painting his T. U. Convention. from W. C. Murkar, at. the. News. tree><denee. -G.R. and Mrs. Whitby spent Office. -Cape and Mrs: McDonald left a couple of days at the end of last -L. B. Tapson,piano-tuner,will -- ---- ---- -- -=-,- ---. this week on'their vacation. week in Paris, visiting Mr. Whit be in this locality in a few days. Miss -Norr•ine. McGinty spent by's father, who is not in good Any orders le-ft at THE -NEWS -'Men's fine Summer Underwear in shirts and shorts, - Sunday in Toronto with her health. - OfRce Fill receive prompt atten_..._-.__ _ _ ` brother. _ -The police trustees treated tion. * * = -and Ray $ilk QQ)�lIIat10n8, , -Mrs. King and' eon, James, our streets with an application"of - -The annds;l service -at the Pat Sunday with relatives is calcium chloride to keep down the White Church will be held on at 1.76 and 1.60., w�ee ''or t duet, which was becoming quite a Stinday, June 14th. The- collee - - -Miss Ella Stephenson, of To nuisance, Lion will lie In.aid of the cemetery Sport Shoes.in leather and. canvas, from 93@1 to 4.76,. 4ronto, spent the Reek end at her -H. J. Clark, who recently en- fund. home here. tered the employ of the Cities - -Mrs. R. Crawford and son, a splendid choice, -Mrs. John Draper is spending Service Oil Co.,with head.quarters George, of Blackstock, and .dau -a few days with Rev. and Mrs. at Barrie, has been transferred to ghter, Mrs. Harvey, of Moncton. _ ".. pew, of Ivy, Toronto. N. B., spent Friday last with Mrs. Don't forget to a Tip-To Snit. -W. G. Ham and J. H. Horn -R. H.'and Lyndon Crook at- W. 0. Murkar. 8 try p . We have doubled ' bad family. Peterboro, were in tended the laying of the corner -Dr.* H. T. Fallaise. -Resident y our output already over an -town on Sunday. stone of the new dormitory at Dentist: - Office an residence, two - - p y - e are sorry ickering College, Naw market, of.doors doors east of 5t. Andrew's church, y t;o state. that . =colons season. .. Mrs.' Frank Prouse is in poor which Mr. Crook is one of the Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m., to - p _ directors. 6 mt Daily, and Evenings 'by ap- - -. ',-health at present. �' - - ' -W. and Mrs. Hallman and fam -The'softball game at the park polntment. (X-ray service). One Price $24.00- .. - - ily, of Toronto, spent Sunday at on Friday evening Dlayed be- -Rv an Order-in Council• W. J. Ll -Tr.suulnler Home here: Lween Whitby and Pickering was Clark, Police Magistrate, has been -E. C. Jones returned on Fri• largely attended, but the game designated 'a- Judge within the Kiddies Play Suits in khaki, blue and light blue day night last from big fishing ended unfavorably for Pirkering meaning of the Children's Pro• •'trip north, He had some luck, in a score of 7 to 3.. tective Act, haling jurisdiction denim, Matra strong, made by'Kitchens, -Darden Crook, of Wellsville, -Miss Lillian. Murray, who has over the Township of Pickering K N. Y., is spending a week with his been teaebiag in, Whitby during and Village of Pickering. regular 1.22., for 1.00 - parents, R. H. and Mrs Crook, the past two years, is' in Toronto ' -The Pickering United Church -Mrs. Walter Bennett and this week writing on her Normgl wiwll to express its sincere thanks " Radio Licensee'Issued. friend, Miss Btiebbury. of Mark School examination. Stle.holds a_to Mrs, R. Auger, of 25 Erskine "ham, visited H.. and Mrs. Mechin second class certificate in England Ave, Turonto, for the donation of F T n « � n " -on Tuesday, where she taught for several a large handsome Victrola. The red T. Buting, Pickering -Miss Mary Spencer,of Torooto, years. In order to continue instrument has a beautiful tone is off duty t teaching in Ontario it--fs-naceswry and will be, much appreciated. —Established 185?. y precept on account for her to pass the exam inatiow4 The donation was made through ,of illness, end is now at the home prescribed by the Ontario Dept. her friend, Miss Margaret ennell. ` of'her Parente here. � p P • _ -Wm. Piper, of Fresno, Calif., of Education. We wish her every -There occurred on Tuesday, Jun, -formerly of Port Elgin, success. ` y paid a =9th, at the Oshawa-General Hospital A 0q ,brief visit with John and Mre. -Many complaints are being1 the death of the late John J. Fitz- tore • 'Vurkar on Wednesday, made by the people, chiefly in ihe. Patrick, of Pickering. Mr. Fitzpat- _ -Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Robinson -cities, against; the weather man, rick had been ill for cwrne time and and daughter spent Sunday, in for the kind of weather that lie is only recently was taken to the .hosp- _ ~' 8ehotuberg, where Mr. Robinson banding out over the week•eods. iW, where it is believed, his cordit- cooduated services in his former- For the past seven weeks rain icn was f,)und to be much more ser- barge. would begin to fall on Saturday iou-s than at first thought. The de- -At its meeting At Whitby last and continue long enough to spoil ceased was born near Whitby, Ont. aGrocery Specials for Thia Week : 'week the count council reduced many a mot-)ring trip. However, where he lived for many 'years prior y the farmers end gardeners are. •o me :n *o Western Canada, where ^ • Shirriff's Shredded Orange Marmalade -the county tax rate from 11 mills g R ,� to 10.8 mills, a reduction of two. quite satisfied as these rains came' he far-red for several• years, return- 1' -oz. jar ... ... - . _ •. tenth of a mill, joist-as they were Deeded. Tbn- ing to Lo^don Ont. thence to Whit- + ny >: ..Quaker Puffed Wheat, per pkQ -14C -P O. and Mrs. Dumble and it i,4 impossible to satisfy every' by where he has lived for the past "Mr and Mrs. Taylor, of Toronto, body, ' 20 years, coming to Pickering only �v Gold Medal Golden Bantam Canned and Mrs. McCallum. of Aurora -Miss Grimbly, why t;nsta}ined re.•ently. He is ,;Irn•ived by h:- wife, Corn, per can ... -13C spent the week- end with E. C. very- severe .burns at the fire four done hoer hree d r hpTn are -. � alm Olive Soap, 4 for ... . . , . .. : 25c li:-ing in California,ifoand one da,rfih- P� and Mrs. Jones, which destroyed M.r. Tanner's / - - -The hot,dry weather that has baru and other outbuildings about ter and one son in Winnipeg His "Picnic" Peanut Butter in glass barrels 19c - been experienced by the north- three weeks ego,,was taken to St .I death is the first break in a family v : west provinces is becoming very_ John's Hospital, Toronto, !fiat I of three brothers and, four sisters, s GAd Medal Canned Peas, No. 2, 2 for 85c serious. It is said that the season week The buns are more severe- and .,e had planned going Wept so far is the worst in 29 yea re. than at first thought and it will ,hotly to see a brother, Ao it is the -John and- Mrs. Draper, of be a long time before @be is fully` Samrtcau today$as1 that which from - Keswick, spent Sunday. with the recovered. We are glad to know his death. Interment takes place to- tatter's parents, James and Mrs t"t Mn Tanner, who was also day (suing! to Londoli after the Andrew, who accompanied them severely burned, is gradually service at St. Frances de Sales Chun- -~- '- --• too their' return to spend a week recovering. and Mrs. Tanner, who ch at 7aa. m.' �� s red most from- the trying .with them, _ Considerable blasting took-exip =lance, is also•improving. _ tN MEMORIAM. place at the end of the week on -The services of the United -- .� the Ruddy property. John Dwyer Church on Sunday, June 14tb. will WHITS-In loving memory of Rath- t' wwa in charge of operations in be held in St Andrew's Cbnrch At I.•en Mary, only danathierof Llovd 0. removiog an old cement found- 11.30 a, m. and 8 00 p. m , daylight .lames and Mrr. White, wbo died . .stion at the west end of the large sa'v'ing time. The .Minister will June 18th;19'28, \ a • - ` 'barn. conduct both services. In the 'Tis a tribute of lor=e and remembraare f Den -Mrs, F. T Bunting is o To one we will never forget. ` 1I g diag morning'the'subjert will be "The Her absence to u4 is a sorrow. ` - st week to Milton with her sister, Will of God," and in the evenirit -Mrs. Clements, and- 'with 'her "Making Iron to Swim." All the Her lose we FbAll always regret, r J sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Marsh, of Noe. members -and adherentei •of ' the --Mother. Daddy and DOnAld wich. She and Mrs. Marsh also congrearation are u=sed to attend attended the commencement a service of worship At least once- :veer 'Adrertiselmal'"t,t. -- .exereiaes. at Alma .College, St. on the Lord's Day and thus obey _ Thomas. -the eonlnland' - t'Remember the STYLE - 1OUNDAT1Qy GrIR+1ES15 - -• - -The Toronto Trawa ortation Sabbath Da to keep C Fr c hr.p. A (;j in Mf,rr_ %Iier Q p y pit F1Uly'" Car. Chcep. 1;P i to yt:. N'altrr Stn• CORRECTNESS Corrlmiaaion' bas bees di�c11QsinR -GPrald Cow•An, of Rot•ebank, stntknam.- •t1-4_ -lOLEif'ROO+ ibe. advi-�aLility of disposing c,f I,AS q_ROiI _'sn f_T " ,-L—Abe Grt Guazfii ilnee. There is t fleel3-en' 1�i- FOR gALF:-rHuttft cwar :r�.d C+th- y_. prerLks's that nrRy urove a. ourc.6 1' !;,Ire .', t.:.ltr.:c.u_.h'rr c,a:em.•nt. Holeproof Hosiery is as durable no doubt . that _they ivill ffnil of iereUile. 1e t�aq dog st-rile Cho, UeF,rrer,• _ i1 as it is delicate . . . as high in . - .... .:HOSIERY - - rARdy- buverg if they decide on years ag=o, and for about two e—i.il RENT-At"-out 6a.ncraF rf.rar• =fashiaR' as in• quality . . .-and its Melling, RR.thk is one of the best year. fnEni-h Pd Frffi�"ieat ga,_tr,r I ore land ,r•tuck f,y the month. Arr•r «' - AND •btTS lineq in the province. air. C rwan'S'huu�t bulk] n-e. ]iut li.„,';Clow,R.R. 1,l'trkar:ng, 4!'-41 colors fit your costumes CS per* AA -'.Kra: Johnston, ofNV hitb rhaa a, so mw. ys'aEer came in, it_tca� �, p IY ry Y D. i�t.�i• Car$elettes y U N G '•1f;4'�-. Ex -r i Pn-Pd farm- felt as the has �t>< Our fast. ibeen spending a week at the dil,vontiDued a', a 6otlrce (it ga, I- ♦r,w,,,jId like cork on I�rm for the turn- prareenage during the Rbslence-cf- �ttpply, AR It' was-known that n rr .runtl.�, Afurns Lawson, 421 Gladstone H O L E r'ROO F - Rev. H. and Mrs. Stainton. airs. tike water was rich- in miners{e, it A” •Toronto. il.tf �/ StaintOn anti son, Ronald, have was alpkly�f-d by Prof, Regerti, of T OST-On May 5th, beta Pen Mvrtle H_O S I E R 1. m be>°D'9pent1lnQ a tleek'wftb friends Tcirunto L'nivereit , who found + • and Claremont, a Dcrrm,oq Rryal Cord _lO_ say., the least y Tire, 3Yr4, new. Finder please netrfy.-D-M, 3D Belleville, while M'r..Sainton that it contained 40 .-pe-r tent. of Morgan,Claremont, _41 _ they are an was attending Conference. calcium chloride. There are ntl,y& -- - -- -" u KN 1`I`=@n 6h+rreb 9t. Pirk!'rin_R �w -Robt. Stork, _wbo--b�-bead tomilar wells in the prUVlnre, bolt 1 half of hick"hnu« .ihcludtng-blindsand fix- ALL,aGLire teller in the-Pickering bank here• d=are- do nut. teat more than 17 tures. As.l G. D.BIy. .110 Indian Road. To- : s� _ - • __ - - for several years, left on Tbureday per cent. in Calcium .Chloride. rnnto, or�>zws'of=t«. err _ '�'' t0 $2 ^ a Combination' "K- __ last to fill a similar position in the Thfst taken from Mr. Cowan's (CUSTOM RATCHiNC AND BXBY s. . Is- ban at Birch Qliff, Mr. McPhail well hoe been found triosC @ALIP• � CHICKS FOR-IS Rocks, Rhode Is- - lands and Leghorne, hatched cancer Jamesway has been promoted to the position factory in keeping down the dust methods, Prices reasonable, ,Phone Pick 702. vacated by the transfer of-Mr. -ou the road@, and may be used P.wino_w., Greenwood. 29tf y • . P M A N .I Stork, and Mr. Petrie, of Hawke intstead of Coicitim chloride in the ' OBT-On Kingston HighwA on LSaturday May 22rd, a Fox Terrier, with a - atone, is junior clerk in the Pick solid feral. - -- • seine branch. .. harness:smooth hair: 11 mdnths old; black and -The Operetta, The Belles Of white with brown marking over ern. i10 00 -St. George's Church: Services Fol-de Rol," to by presented in St. Reward if returned to owner care of FhaHlews. ' on Sunday next, also ' Sunday Paul's Church this (Friday) even- OR BALE-.About 100 scree, suit. School w F ill-be at the tiame boar as ing,June 12th, will be recognized able for ranching.fos•farmingortruck-farm• _nano]. Morning, 10.30 ; EveDing, a9 a Dew form of entertainment iD ing. C;oW soil:plenty of shade and water, •3-4 SEIBERLING . ak 7 u'clo ; Srsrday School, 930 a. Pickering.' The cast is compostd mQe north of Glen Major station. Bar-gain for quick sale': Apply Mrs. M, Rawson• Clare• " •.4a„Vandard dupe. At the =Horn- of sixteen, largely members of the moat. so-49 tis"rvice there will be a cele. United-4burch _Cboir. The oper• Special S erORONTO WET-WASH - oiee 'Ti rea oration of the Holy Com muOlOn. etta 'represent-4 tbp story of,the TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and All.the, recently confirmed mem• ,King of Bacbelorem, who has explain oty24 hour service. ,lust leave Your - `bars are asked to attend. - expressed to his Courtier and the wtllp;ktupan dewverr. each;vlonday,�W>ed:�° -The airle of the Soft Ball Club Court Pbysic-fan the regpest for' day and Friday. !sly "y As thousands of drivers 'now know,- are ._ are asked not-to forget,practice im assistance in big attempt to ccr• PASTURE LAND TO RENT- built stronger and wear longer-than any the park this (Friday) evening at rest a condition .that he can not Plenty of shade and water. Situated about .7 o'clock. The girls !net on Tues• explain: The Phf�iciAD, ii Don 4 mile§north of Highway,east of the old Green- wood road and a short drs(s nee*north-east of fire , even S.eiberlin COtild, ever build day -night Of LITIg'aCeek with a' -examination. ttlCOR]nleIn L118 Greenburn.station. AppIyS.O. Sholukir,2 tlrJ - _ p stood turnout and lots of pep. Kiti'g'A marriage as the only snre DanforthiAve.,Toronto 13. 41 Why not all turn out, young and remedy. The opera Re following 11 •before. ; •--" --old, and--meet with therD every' this introduction, constitnles the Pickering Beach - ;+ TDeaday, Wednesday and Friday story, lit]. given in sung and _ _ ,- -in and ask t0 see these world fam- 1310ht4, at 7 o'clock,daylight sav• comedy. You are prowised an Park Come fag time T evening 'of new entertainment s _ -_--•• _• ' The new telephone . rentral which you will enjoy, - The ron _.• - ou 'tires. office is nearing completinit and is are now making a rangemen s for Dancing Every Saturday Night _ _-proving An AttrRetive, l,)ooing ont•of•tew•n' presentation°, which- Freddie Break well and his - building. While not a telephone they Appreciate as rt interest suppiD $ piece •Orchestra. CHARLM .iJ• SPENCi�R ed the.tranafer of the telephone thin form of co cart. A su le- _ vffice took place On the 31st of mentnry prOgrat by local talent 'Come and seethe May with very little inconverli- will aloo`be included. The color- General Re airs Oils and Gas. e6ees to the enbscribern. The ful coftntnes and scenery Add in SHO�� BOAT P f new building addq ranch to the no little Bray to the attractiveneolk appetrence of that p�asrt of Chureb of the prodnction. Admiseion 25 brightly illdniinated by piGkeniIIg .IQntaorio 9'. where is'lorattid. eel U. electric light. l r ', '. �'a,''a+• ,t9."f•' ',,tir