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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_06_26 '.- 7 , 1.%; c�!•' ''„f.�'"`,a.G' ry•'•.`Y r N < •:;�,tw'. i. ea ,. , .`J .+; ...i•d.:.+' A�:+ .4 :y�r.. ,- .S'?'i: -�f^,. •�• Y. 9 , Yw,-s. - _ J �s+y .yL'�•r..'.4i+�," .-:-.,.n•':•!w. -.Ee, '-.s'.b- .,-w .- ••n.o.. ._-e _e•,,ry „r,. -��.v+.ar.- -7,e^ y'' .�.- r3. •cF r.. .';'.:.• %'„'R i�' 'u• ..�° fi�'r,;. _ .P�ec: .�-...o <cs+r,.: k+,ee;.� ...c",.:,'c�'< i.s..;.s-•i... _avr:.• ..:L i.•sw'.,. ,k v.- yz.� .... ..y;y.' .ww, VOL. L. PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931.--- . - " -No. 43. 2 ifirxlo�slss�ssswL ` �*• — CHERRYWOOD WHITUVALi _ yi -� ' GREENWOOD aled•4ta,i � The annual picnic of the Cherry- Remember the garden party on the wood Sunday School will be held at lawn of the United Church on Friday DR. H. C. PEAR80N—Pbysiclaa 'C�=Sla. Z�.h'W= Oshawa-on--theLake, on Thur. July .July 3rd. ana sturgeon, Donbasoae. 2017 :. 2nd. A gooff program of sports is H. FORSYTH. Opb.D., Director Is running full blast sawing lum• being prepared for both young and KIN8ALH. � . MILLS �„ f trical Association old. A' truck will Fie lepving the hall Don't forget the strawberry festiv- " 3 R Bon of Ontario.Reg. ber, reaches, doubletreg". , y{�p� Of the American dal Lon nee etc. at 8 o'clock. Come one and all and al and concert by the Clioral•Class Established 1838 land-d 2% Eyes eaa,miaed by appointment. g enjoy a holiday with us. at the klnsale United Church on the lfwe 1804, Ctaretaone.oat. Open ' buy a quantity of Rood - evening of Friday'July 3rd. ±: EARL A.GRUBIN,R. O.—Eyesight basswood and elm Slack-Ward There is no better Pastry c� 3peeialiat. Honourgraduateofthe College logs. OUNBARTON etppg�ttometry o[Canada; Gold medalist and c Flour made than - i •' aratHermm��pi prize wioner,a 1928. At Markham Gre►iD. Chopping Tuesdays A quiet, but pretty wedding was — B uM0 ay from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. and Frlda a solemnized at Claremont on Satur- Dumbarton'Anglican Mission—Sun- r s dente!office. At StouHvill•from wed• y day, June 20th, by the Rev. H. R. day School at the Hall 2AO.- Comm. ploy to Saturday of each xeek. Eyes e:amin- ' 1 ad.Glasacs fitted and repaired. Highest quality Maaufaetnring Baskets of all qptephens, !when Mrs. Elizabeth Slack encing on Sunday next, Divine Ser- I SS I acLownt Prie.. Phone stonE 2405. 481y descriptions. only daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. vice will,be held at the home of Mr. Wallis, of Claremont, and formerly Newman, Fairport, at 4 p. m. D. S. "Vat. Pt ice reduetione at tha - But there are s inn of hro.,ae —., .,. i aLai�lgt, Lrctt,ut tits brine of T. Service al. Lim H411 ie tlint;vL,G '• A E. CHRISTIAN, Barriater and factory. Evans Ward. The bride was becom- ued for the present. of pastry flour on the market 0Solicitor,Nor Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write" ingly dressed in powder blue crepe - that are very inferior ; elm. South Wing Court House,Whitby. 281y Chaa. White, Locust HIll. Oct. ensemble with white hat and shoes Don't miss seeing the Calithum• to KISSIMI. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. to match. She was attended by her piaD Parade at PickeriDg These cheap brands are Cheap . Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al• daughter, Miss Mabel Slack, -nearing on July the 1st. !la's Drug store,Opposite Poet office. Money 1 H. Beal, Claremont shell pink crepe with white hat and in quality. W Loan,•Phone 583. R'hnby, one. sly Phone 924 shoes. The room twos supported Q g ppofter by WHITE VALE. t. ALTE C. TH0J12SON—Barrie• his son, Kenneth Ward. After a � 1 •• . i, 'FURNITURE Giles Tram of Stouffville, spent ter,Soli r, Notary Public. 805 Royal daunts luncheon, the bride and groom � � aaak Bldg. Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or b304. Q left for Toronto. On their return Sunday with his parents, G. and'Mrs. Is the very cream of the beet win• ` ' Reaidettu,iaiclaenag, oat.,or by appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE y ally IN GREAT VARIETY they will reside on the groom's farm Tran ter wheat and is equally as EATON, BELL A ROSS, Barrist- east of Claremont. Misses Carpenter and Muslingham good for fine cake bak• ' SimmoD a Beds, Marshall Mat• are the guests of H. E. and Mrs. ing as for pastry. Bye Solicitors. 904 Ontario tresses, Dressers, Tables and Beantifnl Hawaiian Music at Poynter. ry H Beaton. Chairs, Picture Frames. _ -Cedar Grove, June 27 th. Miss J Larkin is able to be around Why pay an exorbitant price for ^ J.D. Bell, again, having been indisposed for small package of cake flour Z - y.D.F. Ron. Adelaide^.838-9 Our prices are the lowest. HIGHLAND CREEK, some time. Try KISSIMI. - RICBARCS Barristers.PICgERINC3 sk We are pleased to state F. An- ' F ML'LYEY— Barristers, solicitors etc., e e The annual summer meeting of the derson, of Dunbarton, who has been �AgERrL7 jl1V 213-234 Confednsuoa Life Building, Carer of ° Highland Creek Women's Institute . JOY 1 Y0000�ge and Richmond Sts. Toronto. Phone ill at the home of'M s. J. Larkin, has Adalaide 4489 and{480, Pickering offiu open Just Arriving w'as held last week at the home of been able to return to hishome. nd Saturday evenings. Phone Pick 3lrs. Maloney. An interesting ad- We are pleased to state that K. B. for Bread. eelro. eta _ dress was given by Mrs. Sands, of Turner has been able to return.to the By patronizing yoar home will Derttcsl .Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C, the Department of Agriculture, her city and resume his duties with the you help keep up the price of .1 zub ject being, "The Institute as a National Trust Co. after being aid !Cedar Shingles. factor in the life oftheCommunit g our local wheat. 'E[LC. .9toDrJ, D. al 9„ L D. S, ; y°• off duty some day with a badly spr- :i he 'o al College f J. N.Dales_ Gradt ate of t t She also gate many helpful ideas for ained ankle. ' �tYe Royal College of Dents!Surgeons and Toron- - '.4iB0, S large IIaDtlt Ol � ��pp wvers,ty, At Claremont office over D. A g Q p the year'.a program. The secretary's Don't forttet�the Garden Party to USE SCOTCH BARLEY •laott's store every Tuesday and Fndar Phone report shoved the sum of $140.00 be held.this Friday night, June 26th, stood 10-11, Nil Tough and dre,3sed spent on relief work during the win on the Whitevale Baptist Church FOR BREAKFAST j[TERBERT T FALLAISE. L D R., ter. The following officers were el- lawn. The Prospect Park Dramatic X1 D.D s, Graduate of the Royal College of Jack Pine, Spruce and ected: President, Mrs. J Cleghorn; Club, will present the program a �+ jy �. � Dental Surgeons and the door of Toronto i Viep President, Mrs. S. 2nd- drama entitled " The Delegate" • ~ ' Lliee in residence second door east of St And- Dixon;' gate Re- Inm's Church, Pickering,ont. _oa'ics hours • 9 _ Hemlock Lumber. Vice-Pres., Mrs. H. •Cavanagh; Sec- 'fresment booth vn the grounds. Ad- Is.a, too m., to by appotatmaat, pc-ray Treas., Mrs. C. Wallace. The regul- mission 25 and lb cents. L.aarTwel. Pptooa0 Pick 8700. 48ty -.m j�� �/'�t ar June meeting will beheld at the i V e Building and Geceral ; * Lasas. ' home of 'Mrs. Ford, on Thursday, ''The Hy@terions Mr: Piekering° Contracting. i / �pp v Jute 25th, D. S. T•, when the year's will be In Plckering Village on. Estimates furniabed on all elaasea LVML7E YARD program will be arranged. Dominion Da ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— y i of work—Interior and Exterior. A•Firs fad auto=bile tawrance of an arwAs, - -- WEST H 1LL J alterations and repair.. •a/raaaatmg eompamsa o! •0114 financial stand- _ t:ItECNWOOD. I - Obimneys Built Concrete Work. The annual Decoration Day in con- :- _ NORGE KEAY—Licensed auction- 8 nection with St. Margaret's Cemetery Florence Barry has been in Tor- Pbone Pickering 6919 eor.Altwta. Lh• asoea and general make was held last Sunda onto during the past week, JE'AIRPORT. - ONTARIO' �aMC!y;tinned to. Tema ren0aabk R. y afternoon, Phil Willows moved his rye-cream- R.>f,SWaQ.t1k. PbooeStw?9008, 81-4 when the weather was perfect. Many booth down to the farm on Saturday. CJ��nprl�:s For Sal P08TILL. Cleansed AneCio:a., Hard and SOfI~ Soal Of thba improvements have been made to the Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family, p le . irr 0masloa •t iwa and O,taado law s property in general during the past of,Toronto, spent a day last weelr Msaaalwad oA arts aar..ed se as 4wtaas t fIIISII DD year. The beautiful megnorial gates frith Miss M. Wood. b:clearDnd 5: Na B.C. Sblogglea. 0060 ' a�"•aa o"'O as.w F o" orR - hand donated by the Lea Brothers, in rnem Galt Galvaaiaed Steel Sbloglea, or of their late Lloyd and Mrs. Wilson and lough- Bird's Felt Slate Sbin les. JE -BRATON TOWNSKIP lmlti$ 1 parents have been ter spent Sunday with F]d. and Mrs. Also. re•rubbe�rin R • aw•.r,aaew, ovansmagoawlar lalms OS I A W erected, thus adding to the beauty of Annis, 6 buggy wbeeta• at\8.vft. s•assaaws, ass. ff a • has • A. LA 7g the eneral a roach to the tenet- Lawn mowers shdspened. W fasts `boom of Yasshaa lAw y g pp F. L. and burs. Green were in Tor- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREJMONT' asiwP `i oaf v 1 Gam ery. The Committee were very fort- onto last week attending the Inglis- Call and unate in securing as the special spea- Barclay -wedding. get pricer. Phone 8819 JM, !MAW, LICENSED ACC- ker for the occasion the Premier of Russ and_Mrs. Philip and baby, of LOOK, THE TIONEER.f«York.Qatoric and Dtarham plekerlllg Mil Ontario, the Hon. deorge S. Henry, Buffalo, are spending afe;v days with Ton re kind'of as!•a s for a may be who are very Wm. and Mrs. Middleton. Oa pe"W eatWS'o, Duties for .aka may b• g r y fine 8ddreth Ad- Ne� .Chevrolet arrwgad at NE Ws Slice.. " fad tndepen- dresses were also given by the Rec- James and Mrs. Raine were in the peoosaWmcby,nor. ay We baps a full line of Poultry tor, Rev. Fi; J. Colciough, Rev. Mr, net hborhood of Brain Feeds, good as the beat -&)hnson, a former rector; Rev. Mr, g Brampton on acne NOTICE IcConoehie, of :Melville Church, family at are-union of the Rains Try our Front Rank Laying Mash, family: IS HERE WMtevL.' tinging :!lash and There' tai cluitF a large turnout and A couple of--men n the Village. ale •'� Mills Chick Starter. peir,ple mr't who had hot seen each oneevening last week demonstrating tither since last year's service,' as cooking with aluminum ware at the Manv' new features and a new low- a'We make these -Feeds riRlit here they come from far and near. The- home of Mrs. F 'Mantle. price. An Owner 'Service Policy, !. and our prices will allow collec•.ion was, $2A4.00. Mr. J Worthy, "of Toronto, wa,4 assuring owner the best in r._—£�-Rz111N'—FLV UK—FEED you a pteofit on your - in the village on Sunday. While not service and satisfaction. Fleury and Wilkioecn Repairs poultry. "j Don't miss hearing the Orpheus a resident of Greenwood for very Gas', Oil @, Assessories. Goodyear Will.exchange • When yon want Flour ask for Q,iartette, Cedar Grove, on long, he made many friends who are Tire@ at new low prices. Sat rrda June 2.th. 1w 1 y, always s ad to see him. Y g , !Flour for Wheat Royal. Help your market - =Repair•e oli alt makes of cars. ANTHONY WILSON for local wheat. AUDLEY. Hear Al a'nd Bob Harvey and as Proprietor; l The more flour we sell the more silting artiste in MemoMal Park Gordon J• SAW wheat we can buy, Flay and grain crops were revived Pickering on Dominion Day. i8tf Phone Mark. 5509 by the showers this week. Phone 2908 - PIOSl3RIN(i 'We will exchange flour for We "Wish our entrance class success BROUGHAM. • any kind of grain, in their exams this week. ii � ��� Stra:vberires are in full harvest Miss Cassels has been enjoying a - • Your ; Pickering Killing Comioan9 and they are yielding good berries. holiday x*ith her people the past Sp * Gard. Winters. has as fine a .5 ac- week. e R. Citf \i♦\ res of potatoes in bloom as one can Mrs. T. C. Brown, who has been e • • a+M + seed - with her sister, Mrs. W Wallace, of ...Druggist FUNERAL DIR F• H. Westney and F. M. Chapman Toronto, the past 'week, returned to l Bargains ECTOR have two extra good_ g pieces of fall her home on Sunday, leaving her Private Ambulance :.wheat,seen from the 4th. slightly improved. Is more than . Mr. K. Crews, B. S. A., Orchard The Gannon family spent the week �� Day and Night Service Supervisor, called on some of our end in Haliburton attending the fun. merchant. We are offeriag some special bdr• Pbone 9000 local apple growers this week. eral of Mrs. Gannon Sr., who died on gains iD Furniture that Malvern 5000 - R. H. Halbert, ex-M. P: and wife Saturday morning. The sympathy of will brighten up — -• with friends from Uxbridge called on the community is extended to the Years of Training and ednestionad our Home. F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, one day friends. preparation have qualified him y Markham, • Out• recently. The church re-opening on Sunday to advise you on any meolel- FOR YOUR #ETROOM -- -- The farmers are working hard to was well attended. The members of nal preparation, its action, produce cheaply to meet the market the congregation, both men and won- method of use and merit—sleo A walant dresser with shaped situation, and the sooner manufact- en, spent a busy week with brush, to dispense your mirror snd Simmons bed— Farm Fence I ured goods clime to an equal level, paint and varnish ,finishing up after good cable spring and felt 'the nearer good-times will be. It is the wall painting was fnished, and Doctor's Prescripi0a mattress, price $48,00. In 20, 30 and 40 useless to look for better times with now our church looks brightand in- the vide disparity between the pric- viting, the electric lighting being a Axminster mate, 27x54 rod rolls. I'a mi19 Recipes Rood qual- es of primary and secondary goods. wonderful improvement. Rev. Mr. its, price $3.85. The Social held at the home of Richards, of Whitby, in the afternoon >^ Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- ,Mrs. S. Puckrin on Friday evening Rave a.'message "The.Parable of the Your local druggist bad five years {' Conguleum rage and linoleum, in Ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden last was a most pleasant and enter- Radio". In the evening, his mess- experience in Toronto's lewd- s all widths, always in stock. Tools and Sprayers. taining affair. Although rain threat- age as full of warning, that we ing, dispensing drug store and - Coleman Air•O Gas Stoves. ened there were 200 or more Ares- should be like whom we lived with, solicits your $fulness In this ' Let us $apply your household ent. Rev. Mr. Stainton, chairmaned whether it was our own thoughts, most important phase of needs in the home furn• New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, a fine program of music, songs, res- companions or reading. The Picker- drug storeoservice. iehiag line, itations and speeches, The-autograph ing' United Church choir gave the . - ='a Coleman Gas Irons and quilt, that has been in the making congregation a real treat with their Jones, the Druggist. guarantees a ift Electric Irons. ,for the past year, was auctioned off music. The solo by Mr. Crawford, pare fresh drug@, accurate�C, 14. Ste tr Get one our prices before by deputy-reeve E. L. Chapman. W. of Toronto, was very fine. The dispensing and yeas- baying elsewhere. H. Guthrie, was the lucky bidder at choir of Claremont United Church onable prices. Phone 18001 $10.50; Afterward ice-cream and was in charge of the music at the ev- . ,+ rH PICKE. -" R N- G NEWS cake in generous portions were ser- ening service and sang several sel- Furniture Dealer andj . I ALVIN BUSHBY red, and all for. cents. Truly the ectiona which were much appreciated. E![C• J O N E S !F`utreral Director Women's Association showed that The thanks of the congregation are Also Ambulance iv Dig Service i ;Eardware Phone 4800 they were not greedy, for money as extended to these visitors. Druggist awtChemist, � PIQ�,RI � the entertainment was as good as P3lskel�ing4 Q?� Q.,: malty 25 cent affairs Dominion Day at Picke� ]' igg,• 110Dl1 6800 P101<4lfllt>t� 4 !t''.. 9 %*ls"+. -SB..'z`.,•Mdi'* .w .a'o `!'•`: 'F' Jr^•.v i,1'�;' .. e- .._ . . r. . . _ r•�- 'zy1 ._7 ; ,w n *,y",/�",'fib•� ,+„ : t ., 'F'r;^ �.> .' 'y:�< .• ? .f ,f -^ = ,-.. td's:dr`'•.t' 7 ' 1 � .. ..., - '.sue.• - v+ 4, . 7 r y, XSr. r, the house. This he realised later, c:nd ( . - -.Salads Orange Pekoe -is a was on the-point'of working his wily _ under cover across. 'i2e valley when blend of fresh you� leaves he saw Barnard and Trotter aP-_ _..-- proaching. They were a considerable ` • distance off when he, first noticed -� them, but recognition was immediate, and he changed his'plans abruptly. It - was essential that he should Lnow 'Wh c before: After m • ORANGE at ems any adven. he just could not forget his rank o1 what brought-them out at such an tuees trying over China. Captain Jimmy General. Pulling out my platola I PEKOE early hour. Bolt's business he knew, line. He 0.Y„±r a raid on the enemy's made a number of horrible faces, ea' BLEND 1 but the Scotland Yard men were a camp to secure gasoline and oil. pressing the dozens of doleful hinge very different- matt(-r. While Lieutenant Stone threw the that would certainly happfea,.tn him oar, I if he continued to refuse our reggest._ • - .. .- g 's way through re, - military camp into an upr , L Working hi a ugh the b __ck_ litany -- — ,I en and heather, he-crawled below the' whistled softly-fo-to and groP• Being a sensible 'man, and a (;ea. 'bridge and doubled across to a conven- ed my way through the darkness to- oral, he decided to yield 'aandJs1Jtu�ly' ient cluster of boulders,where he wait• ward the big, imposing tent.. since yield he must, - d r"Is fro gRt'�it><ia� ed for the policemen to appear. Quietly I slipped ,under the can- "He say 'Yen'; can do,” :rar,P:atrr! jam' ' Concealed behind the rocks he vas, and felt my way around the. Fu Hsu: "Yaily glad to do Surat ;It- -- - -- --- '- watched Barnard casting around, and sides. As my eyes grew more used tie favor for Hine sentlem"n." to the darkness, I At daybreak I rode out to :he.rimp "' .'��►��►�►��►+�/ r�►!�r ►� ► guessed his purpose. More than ever could see the out- with the' General's written order in - - he was glad that he had put up some ' line of a large cot my pocket, and his gold signet rind - THE sort of an alibi. When the chief in- on which someone on my finger, as proof of sty author- Spector moved down the slope and th lay sleeping sound- i� made hie discovery of the heel mark, " ity. he took out a pair of powerful field ly. Scarcely dar• The camp was astir and' Immedi t � glasses. Trotter was standing witn crept. slowly' for- mounted men galloped out and psur- his back towards him, and the glasses ward. Then be- - showed him clearly the drawing which rounded us. In a loud and cow• - _• _ � fore the surprised mending' tone I insisted that we be , _A/1 ] � was made. Frowning angrily, he pre-. Chinese could offer any resistance, taken at once to the commanding t- Ji�I 1 Y pared -to- departs-but-there-w$s-ne•-1—k abbed hits and secured-his arms- g haste in his movements. One hundred firer h him I ids for fife-r ngand i • - - and fifty yards behind lay the fold behind his back. made the demands for gas, oil and B T. C. H. JACOBS in the moor where, they had parked I Under his pilow I discovered no food. _ y less than two pistols and a knife. We got plenty of immediate action, r t the car, and he did the entire journey The knife I threw away. One pistol on his stomach. Scarcely a single stem Burros were loaded with gas, oil I pocketed; with the other I Induced and food and we set out for camp. SYNOPSIS 'prominently under the skin and his of the bracken moved to mark his pro• him to follow me. _Wrapped in a' it ---Henry Holt and his ward, Muriel bi hands clenched as he saW the 'ib- gTe4s• Leading off r around-about way, k g blanket, I shoved my captive under was over tour hours before we shook 3itainwaring are staying at a Dartmo)r I jest of Trotter's excitement. Crossing Once securely hidden he broke into,the tent wall, and marched him along 'off the last spy- larm. Holt has a friend, 3foineau, living at Kestrel House, and is desirous that the bridge at a rapid pace and obv:- a run, and did not cease until he was to where the horses were held by Ing soldier and Muriel marry Moineau's nephew, Hayden ously returning from Kestrel House standing opposite the cottage on the Fu Hsu, finally reached Idercer, whom she dialikes, edge Of the ni118 where Flack wnB A series of mysterious disappearances was Henry Holt. village Once we had put some distance be- the plane, 'Dace been alarming the neighborLood, = lodging. tween ourselves and the camp, we For us, the Idona Page, the vicar'. daughter, being CHAPTER %III. Assuring'hi nFv;f that nobriy was questioned our prisoner. To our tinned food was the latest victim. Ano4h•r boarder at the farm is Perot- about lie r'o:e ur.cler-cover of the gar- amazement, we discovered that we a real feast and .a1 Pyecroft who to murderously so- Disturbed and r�nsiderably puzzled den va:l to th'- rea- of the catty"e had secured no less a personage than even the tacked while walking on the moor. He by the loss of the parcel, Pyecroft e And iron let. Flack to discover a House,f spent a restless night. Someone had acid gilietly- liftin, t)a laf,!•i slipped General Fong as a, hostage. eral seemed to ! /, land a Socket belonging to atone, Page- been a witness to the sandbagging of into the kitchen. "Tell him" I said, "that as soon as enjoy it. Break• which they turn over to Iibspector Bar- Her Three pairs of `loots were landing it becomes light, he'll write me an flat aver, are put him to •sork empty- •,_ card. Barnard then 'visits Kestrel House'suspected whatt the pare had oa on the-hearth and without a`tecond's- order for 150 gallons of gasoline, to cans of gasoline into the plane land Questions Molneau, Jut :earns no- g thing. P•ecroft and Flack deliberwety hesitation he snatched the re,rest a:r twenty gallons of oil and a supply of and be proved to be about average _ assault Holt on the moor and estra:t I tained and was prepared to take any and was gone. IIe smiled to hin-elf food, and If be doesn't write the Chinese labor at that job. papers from his ppecimen case, Barnard, risk to obtain it. A person, moreover, ,discovery the tn.lured than who treats i who eves swift and cunning, o as he thought of Flack's coriste-rna2ion I order pronto, I'll take him apart by Then we took oft on a :eves spot - 'bis accident lightly. Pyecroft finds the ning, ne who g stolen notes have disappeared. had accurately ant:cipated everts,and.when the loss was discovered, for he hand to see what makes him tick", !a back of the trees and our fast sight beaten him at his own game most sac- prized those boots very highly. j The interpreter translated my of General Fong was sexing him CHAPTER XII:-iCoat'd.) cessfully. Ten minutes later he was disroLing,message. walking wearily pack to his camp. He knew that it was not Barnard in his room but he did not get into "General say he no can dd', said (To be continued) Detective Sergeant Trotter. half 1 of his subordinate, neither was it like- bed. Drawing on a dressing-gown he an Hsu, "He say you suith yon now 'lost in eoctemplation of the rolling' ly to have been any member of the waited by the window and presertly i and he'll ed very easy with you", Notes any 'of our young readers - taoorland, started violently and his Kestre: House gang. Who then was his vigil was rewarded by the sight of I scowled as fiercely as I could. writing to "Captaili Jimmy". 2010 s ;hands automatically went up to pull it? Henry. Holt walking. across the moor. The poor' Cbinese looked so funny in Star Bldg„-Tornnta, will receive his _ ;his bowler hat mWre firmly upon his Pyeeroft wrested with the problem He saw him stop and speak to one of his night clothes and blanket, yet signed photo tree. ,Lead. "Biimey, chief," he exclaimed, until outraged nature triumphed, and the boys echo came from the yard. I - - -You startled me." - he dozed. But even asleep big senses "Ali! now I wander what yarn you "I'm glad something roused you," were alert, and with the first, faint are spinning to that unsuspecting snapped,snapped,Barnard sarcastically, "you light which heralded the dawn he youth' Couldn't sleep. and thought n have been as helslul az a tailor's dum- awoke. It was not the light which walk on the moor would clear your n to the present. You can wake had awakened him,bu, a slight creak- head. .You'll have to unload some- up P , b health-giving, elicio drink for children and ro _. .- the health-� �, d os dr �' n the o friend Hac• thin better the t n d hotel - , - b in over to the h fl boards outside his g n further y going ing of the oo. P at Two Bridges aa•i proving that alibi door He sat up in the bed listening Hard, I think. 1n tact I'd say •.her_ ups. Pound and Half Pound tier at your grocers• Pyecroft put up." intently, and presently he nodded his you were up agaimt it, my dear pro- -- o8ure, chief . . . bow do I go?" head. fessor." "Borrow the bicycle at the pub Or ' "As 1, thought, my dear professor, When Holt came across the yard — ----- ik New sit on that rock, face the despite the hecdache which you un• he was-tempted to ')pen the-,window guv'nor. Guess-that busy's taken 'em'of it. Your beastly boots are ditched •' we, Y P :alley and make yourself as small as questionably have, you cannot test and greet him with some fncet)Qua re for gummink. I where they won't be found in a hurry, _ Possible." until you have seen the boss. Needs mark, but suppressing the inclinigti-in Pyecroft beckoned him to come and if you make such a priceless ass "Taken me for a blooming center- must where the devil drives, so I'll up he turned away and got into .•Ad, nearer and, in s-voice no louder than of yourself again Ili sack yoa. Get' tionist," grinned Trotter to •hims^lf and follow." where he-promptly went to sleep. J�Mack's whisper, but in which he man- :tie?" _ " as he complieci with his senior's He slipped from the bed and moving An hour later M.try Jane awe aged to infuse considerable emphasis, (To be continued.)' order. with the silence of a jungle cat went him with the mor-ing cup of .ea and said: a Barnard stood behind him and gazed to the window. Concealed behind the the information that Flack was wait-� "You71 be lucky, m'iad, if Barnard The Prince of Fruits ever the moor w:iich sloped gently curtain, he watched is Holt, little ing to see him. confines himself to pinching your down from them. There were numer- more than a shadow in the dim light, "Show him along, Mary Jane," said'blighting-boots and doesn't get his "You']1 know what my riddle means *us clusters of boulders and large crossed the yard and set out over the. Pyecroft, rubbing his eyes and'yawn- paws on you as wel'. Now, I'll ;ail When you've eaten mangosteens," clumps of gorse but in the immediate mgr, ins sleepily. I you something which might interest sang Rudyard Kipling in "dust-so vicinity there was only cane big bash Less than five minutes afterwards "Why do people get up at this un- yon. When you took cover behind that Stories." _ And for a long time "that which could afford adequate cover to he was hastening'on the trail, but he eart`ily hour"" - gorse bush last night you left a heel prince of all earthly ,fruit3, the man- which man anises he was in the prone PO- did not take the 'rower road through Flack came into the room, cap i-t mark in the soft earth and that in- gosteen," as it was called by an ear- sition. And in stich a position it the valley, but kept to the higher hand, and closed the door carefully. fernal boot was adorned with a rubber tier writer, has only been known by would have been difficult, if not im• ground all the way. In so doing he "You look just like a stage crook heel which only a lunatic would wear.(those idio have adventured "east of - possible, to watch the movements of under-estimated the speed at which doing that,". commented Pyecroft. Barnard and his hound were out this Suez." ibis victim. Holt could travel, and actually arrived "Well, what's the matter?" ! morning making a very fair •:opy off Now, however, thanks to--cold stor- The inspector strode across to the on the hill overlooking the bridge� ,Barnard's been nosing around my , the thing and if it wasn't for a lucky 1 age and the enterprise of Burma and iCtorse bush and immediately,perceived some minutes after Holt had reached digs, and a pair Ct my boots is gone, -chance 1'd have been totally unaware the Empire Marketing Board, supplies y that he had been correct in his sur- of.this fruit are being made available >tiise. Directly behind it was a small in England,-and those In search pf a patch of loose earth turned out by an :Mothers rnd Wife Cay "Eon Voyage" new flavor scan sample them. The enterprising rabbit and clearly show- _. ! mangosteen is about the size of an ' int at the edge was the print of a orange, with a leathery, dark purple _ 1bootheel, a very distinctive print as ' rind. The flavour of the wl;ite pulp the boot had been adorned with a rub• inside.reminds the eater o! the nee- ber heel of peculiar pattern. - itarine, but with a dash of strawberry- _ Further search failing to reveal any ;and pineapple added. other marks he shouted to Trotter, • a liters fresh [rust than ever was eat- further jumped up with alacr;ty a�ul en In Great Britain last year, the aver- Kama down, age consumpticn per head for the "Dog bite me, chief," he exclaimed; ° ,�;.+ I ,� a three months being les are rlthe:most ' "That looks remarkably useful. -- 'f- ee p PP „ „ "w ^� , I popular -fruit and accotmt for over Make a drawing, ordered Bar- " twenty-four pounds'out of the ei,hty- riard. three, while the average consumption While Trotter was making a g••od -- '"^ sketch of the print-he was a clever - of-oran;cs is just a pound a head draughtsman-Barnard-watched aim, .. lower. Bananas come third on the and both policemen were too engross^d i list — ten pounds and,a half — and to notice a face which peered cautious- plums—seven pounds—are fourth. ly around a boulder a short distance °'` L , away; neither did they see the'tno- mentary flash of sunlight upon the , ;�;;.:, -. Give Your Teeth a Chance which the oh ` _ field glasses - werf 1 t ih . 8 > •'xt++ � I If you want to have good ee server was using. - ¢,, , �+ ,f •. •, and keep them-you must watch your The sketch completed to his satisf sc- r•° . . .. , -^ •° •"' diet. It isn't sufficient just to buy a tion, Barnard spent another twenty minutes casting around for any fur y :• tooth brush and use it. : Cher clue which might manifest it elf That :§ one of the thanes that have and Trotter, feeling that he had been ` r*~�' ? `" _ been discovered a.s a result of a'recent ,•. w �r <�►•` D 2.y. . investigation. I mistaken In his jUdgm2nt, lent a Will- ,:, �+ +.3 a-"` = i' =' ' �« ��. .P ' may',.... . .R'.,: r vegetables, milk, but- 7 ? ing pair of eyes to the search. :• `ati t:.a .+.: f• r^r s?> .'r: >..: • .. Cerro a green g ..r Happening to glance toward the y � r•-�. � i ' ter, and eggs, with fish, beef, or milt- ♦aIley he suddenly gave a ]ow whistle lift:• intrepid :Montreal canoemen started on Satu relay a- 5000•ntile journr,)' over the waterways fu:lowed by ton to provide animal fat, are neces- of warning and dropped to his knees-,-La Sallie' in his historic journey Wom montreal to `ew Orleans. They are Paal Paquin, leader cf an Across-, sal Parts of a diet that will give in the eather. Canada canoe expedition last healthy teeth. S i year; Jean 'Malson, R. Be andry and M. Bourcier. Relatives witnessed their start Enr•lard followed his exam le and t, i .But the result will be obtained only ,1 P from Lachine, on historic Lake St, Lou 9 when the mothers of btaisoa and BotA'cier, (left and,ri;ht) and the � lookers away in the direction of his a these foods are sufficiently pan fresh wife of Paul Paquin were on hand to win') them godspe ed on their journey ,which is expected to take them 10 and rich in vitamins—a point that i pointinh finger. His teeth set bard months. The party, in two "Catiayank" canoes, will follow the St. Lawrence west to the Great Lake.a,,and pall• tells very materially in favor of the 9 .90 that the jaw muscles stood out idling westward as tar as Duluth, will then strike south ward to•the southern met ropolis. j home produced article se, against the ASA ISSUE NO. 26-31 I -Canadian National Railways Photograph. Imported. w, ,. a. s. +; ., ,2.,,.+' f'?°,f.P`.L .} ,..a'r„r... "yFb3, a ,�,•. a, , _. r•."- ., . . .� .. µr' .. , `'''''.uv' - . -.'�,�-� ,,..+. .� ^' :�"tie. { - �{,._ �...^�.;f- ^„►. - •�m4' .a'. t ,x,.� _ -- .' 04>� a.,3Eu.'8fr..�".:,"..' - �. .,.Sa,,,r,w, _..:.- n_+6c��a,:ia _ :_,its i.�zLva..t" '.a•' x.ws� 'can_-.;+..... ;�<; _ ..X ..9 tN'Cf:u'a9� 'X%L'.._�."u•].. wA6?%4L'. •(,:s;�y.•a•�.-.x�,12•j•WL6,'i":fiw'ni:P: 1�; -,f,..: - .42Z'4• „F:•,»R.+•r „i .., ..".n .r a ' ., _. - .. „ �•-#v5`..T�as:tG",c-•n s .m,•. .. .•+aye ... hw„'+K•mi�tf.•• ..v:w nr,,�r .r.: ����1 It 1 / --� .JVT 4li ADY =''+ w Riddick Bois The Elixir of Youth they did laths days "when Grandpapa �, One reason some people stay young was young." , longer td an'othera is that they are con- �etantly up—and—doing, always engaged Green shoes, scarf, gloves, purse 1 ` and belt—there's an emsemble for you. _ -3a.something interesting, making•a_ Or the color might be red or lavender xtew acquaintance here, tackling a new or yellow- or what have-you? These t► ;enterprise there, drawing a new book will add joy and come-hither to what= _ from the 11brary, attending a new ever sombre costume milady may don. show, learning a new song, taking up - = 6011 or the trombone or aviation for Beet and Horse-radish Relish A. fad, scooting across country on a 1V2 cups solidly packed sliced beets, trip to a different locality where they Vs cup prepared horse-radish, 11/2 cups t ;meet new sights and scenes. apple vinegar, 6ys cups sugar, 1 bottle So they make life one grand, sweet pectin. Cook beets until tender and adventure and haven't time to grow remove skins. Slice beets very thin +nld.� The aging ones are-the grumpy Measure beets into large kettle, using _ ones who have lost courage and in- only enough juice to flood level. Add tereat and zest and too easily "stay horse-radish, sugar and vinegar. Mix. put." Bring to a full rolling boil. Boil hard - 2 minutes. Remove from fire and stir Molded Salads in actin. Then stir and skim by "1 1 et they lookoso lads are the Work-- turns for just-8-minutes-to-cool-slight.-- - - -.-- " --- While molded-salads are mor :% at they ly, to prevent floating. Pour Quickly. _ rare worth while for special occasions. Cover hot relish with film of hot partt- 3, Zelatlne is the element which turns fin; when relish !a cold, cover with 1-8 �. I di:: inch of hot paraffin. Roll glass to // - -• the trick and makes the molded salad. As a base one may use meat broth or spread paraffin on sides. Requires about /� bouillon cubes or beet extract or to about 1 pound beets. Makes about 9 ass a car on Q 1Wlea• or curve atato juice or the prepared gelatine I eight-ounce glasses. ` mixtures Which come in the package. The boiling liquid is poured over Household Hint; : the gelatine, if it is the prepared Bela-� To pack away many ornaments will Experienced drivers of motor cars have leased that there is one - - - tine. Otherwise the gelatine is first make the rooms look larger and more !soaked in four times Its, bulk of cold I airy and orderly. To bring them out !rule of the road which cannot be violated without danger to life Vttem for ten minutes. The liquid in the fall will give renewed pleasure and limb these seasoned drivers always keep in line when must began to harden before the fill•IIr in them and will make the rooms look the road ahead is obscured. 1ings are acded to it, The mold must I comfy and cozy, To pack, the-m-away - Ibe wet with water, or, better yet, rub-1 will lessen your cares for the sum- ibed with cal, before the gelatine liquid mar and give you more time for play Hill tops and curves are 'blind spots on the highway. You can't As poured into it. and the outdoor life. see what is coming toward you and there's almost always The salad may be as fancy as you Moths first attack soiled spots in 'wkh to make it. It may be filed with fabrics. Put 'your winter etothtng .; (sure to be another car coming around the curve or over the hill. !almost anything which would natural- away clean. _ The one safe rule is to stay on your side of the road . . . the right icy go into a salad—and there Is little Cheap cretonnes, in bright colors, . Bide. _. ,which Rill not. It one 'wan.- a very. seem to usher flowery spring and sum- - decorative Ealad, fancily cut _vege- useful when a "potato" appease = 'tables may be arranged In autistic de-+very Ln somebody's heel just before insecc• Every time you take a chance that the road ahead may be clear, signs In the bottom of the pan or dish`tion, and acts-iors, too, to snip oft odd ',YOU jeopardize your own safety and the approaching motorist K you use for a mold, and the gelatine pieces of cofton or to neaten up a itnaty be made an innocent victim of your carelessness . . . surely - -poured in carefully in a thin layer, hair-ribbon -which is -developing a - allowing the first layer to set before fringe, a heavy price to pay,in conscience and cash. +i - • the rest cf this-liquid is ad(;ed, Re- You must think of other necessary ;member that the bottom of the pan, equipment for_yourselves."for now 71 ,After all you can observe the "Hill and Curve zitle" for a whole - 1w01 be the top of your gelatine when want to say a few words about the boa , _ - - rat to unmoided. To keep the remain- itself season without losing as much-as sixty minutes time all told . . . : der of your gelatine hQaid from hard- - Even It yon-fourseTYes are_not very Why note len�ng while your thin first caper Is good at carpent y, you will probably Ido+ag it, set It in a pan of warm water, be able to And somebody who is, who �eorered, will make you - - -- - nice stroeg box far ::,)me.of appropriate ingredients which are not a small Rum. The box 'should ONTARIO DEPARTMENT ��`' HIGHWAYS -- - - . •�ar.,cfally .appropriate for gelatine not exceed 1: Inches-by 8 inches by 4 = , pal ids are: minced carrot, minced inches if possible, and a coating of 1pin?apple, chopped cabbage, celery, enamel !n the Dredoml..atistg Patrol _ IGEO. S. HENRY,.PREMIER OF ONTARIO AND MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS 'green pepper, sliced radishes or 'to- color with the name printed on it its _ _ Ituatoes or onions, mixed cooked vege- the other shade will make It look very „- = tahlm such as diced turnips, carrots, neat, ' raring beans, corn, hard boiled eggs It you cannot find a convenient and pimentos. Flavors may be cloves, brother or uncle to m..ke you such a . -lemon, juicer pepper, paprika, celery box, a confectioner or grocer will of- Weather Man Has = and only forecasters whose a kept. Birds Prevent Iseed, bouquet herbs• bay leaf, cara- ten have.one which has contained Exacting Position, Is Droved and maintained given. are kept. imel. maple flavor and the grated rind Some leeway is given. It little In8eCt Plagues sweets or groceries, whlch_he will let R.ashington—When the weather or no change in temperature is. pre '- of lemon or orange, you have. These boxes will probably man "misses” It hurts him worse' dieted• the forecast Is considered car- Fruits are delightful in the molded be made of rather. -rough wood, but balad: cberry, orange, pineapple, aD- than ft does. you. It might mean sect if.the change is not more than rubbed down witti -sandpaper and Bird Life Should Be Protect- lea, pears, and bananas. his fob and that is why the fore- six degrees la summer or eight in p _ painted, they will be perfectly service- ed from Roamin Cats casts during the first quarter of flits utnter. S abler If it already has a hinged lid, year were 91.6 per cent. accurate. 4• Declares Field a - The Lawn _ so much the bette • 't not and this - r' � Every time It rains when sunshine ` ` It !s not•really home t[ It is merely is the more likely) you should be able Mrs. Pemberton—'It Is said that the Naturalist R'89 promised. or vice versa, a minus t house set in barren surroundings. It to fasten the lid- on yourself, either young gtrls'to-day are abandoning all. That human existence would be takes lovely shade trees, shrubs to mark goes down opposite some fare. 1- with small metal hinges and thumb restrictions." threatened it hide the foundation and corners of the tacks, or else with very stout canvas caster's name. When the prophecy ! Mr. Pemberton-­"Well. I'd better til hbnt Insectivorous birds Is accurate, a plus mark is made. and that no form of vegetation could - lttouse, and a velvety green lawn to and glue or drawing pins. . - -During 1930 the plus marks for the not_ catch 'Mary Katherine without long endure without the protection of ' Awake it lovable, Mother Nature co- The question of a lock is rather a entire weather service were in the hers on." !such birds is elated In a bulletin just pperattes heartily with the house moth-1problem. The hardware man can sell majority, by 39.6 per rent.; in 1929 I issued by the Roosevelt Wild Life Ex. for in nurturing these, it only the party you either a padlock or an ordinary by 98.2 per cent., and irr-1928 by 89.1 Simpson—"Hallerston 1s the most Periment Station at the New York Of the second part will do her share. inset one—you would be well advised per cent, brutally frank busine^a man in town.'' State College of Forestry, Syracuse. = If the grass is thin or there are bare to show him. the box and ask his ad. The Reafher bureau here checks Lewis—"How sin ." State e t the beat re t _ �Apota, sew new seed, o vice—be sure to have plenty of spa the daily forests made by five fits- Simpson—"When he remits in pay-' This publication is the result of in. quality obtainable. See that the lawn keys! If you can manage it, give a meat he writes: 'You have. ca vestigations made . by Charles J. =; gets plenty of water. Do not mow the'key to each member of the Patrol. The tricta and 150 local stations against I .already '•ew grass until it gets a husky start. 'contents of the box will then be ac- the actual,conditions which followed ,found the enclosed cheque', i Spiker, field naturalist, afid relates to Specialists tell us that the best way cessible only to the owners, and the - - __ _ _ f a biological reconnaissance of swamp and pond areas. to fight weeds is to feed them, because box will indeed' be a Patrol Box. For Empire Marksmen "Through its powers at flight," says r the nourishment you give tale weeds �- also makes the,grass grow and it will ;.,.,,,;,,. Air Spiker, "a bird is a free agent and �� )the scope of its activities is enormous. run out the weeds. Probably the best Mixed Flower Seeds x ; •!fertilizer "is' rotted manure or leaf --Ten Cents" ;The value of birds in times of insect #} mold, buY tdieto are commercial ter-iii plagues Is great." Mr. Spiker records 5 lilizers which serve very well if your with one,thin piece of silver I have — instances where birds have put an end bought ry l'h,>r>s;R'; to insect plagues. He refers to one ` grass needs a tonic. Do not water the I :; ;;>,,: Lawn scary 'dap, lightly; but rather A treasure-trove so rich with lovely Rhere the people of Utah dedicated a things; :, $40,000 monument to the great flock 'ive it a good soaking occasionally, k r.:.qf;t. Though feather-ligUt, this little bag ,�., :-A of California Gulls which destroyed _ •,• is fraught "3 `"? Y -:.the black cricket invasion in--Utab y Foible b h' Fads, o � ns F d a " s o Z. F , `�� th . With precious hoard beyond the a days of the Mormon settlements. of rufles wind !Swirl circles r i chest ki n 's "There is scarcely an y form of in- hound a n d 'r ound t he dainty Pa rt y For her el ha e the crimson h ea rt of se ct lif e which i s n o t eaten b y some ' _ Brock of to-day. The Yards and yards June, *- „ bird," declares Air. Spiker. "A time ° 14 of edges may be pinked or embroider• The regal robes of amethystine seas, �t'e are back to all the fussiness' The pearly, radiance at the maiden :. "�when the value of birds as devourers the fall I'I pt our grandmothers. The old fashion- moon, f; and springiwhen the farmer is p owing 10d shirred bands of the same material The glided girdling of the tumble I 4 his field." Mr, Spiker.,condemns the Ws the garment of days away back, bees. I ' �s• roaming "tabby." "S] a is inimical to 1kre also here, to the despair of the I game birds," says he,•'largely during 'goner. And all this fuss and feathers Here is the sa�iihire of the farthest On cotton goods. star, t I the season of rearing young. But to Cerny the wheel of lesbian Is a Fer- And here the fragrant scents of our small'.song and insectivorous birds ;,.:';.,,;<,;; .,:;• t��4.+r she,is a menace the year round. She cis wheel and sets us down just where; Araby, j i i,eaves many a brood parentless and We started wren we began our flight Here is the splendor of a royal dur- ' --The handsome silver cup, shown above,.was'sent to Lt. Col, R. J. Bird' destroys even the nestlings them- toward silken garments and shorter bar, whistle, secretary of the Dominion of Ganada Rifle Association, Ottawa,.by.'selvea. Few nests are Inaccessible to : ltnd simpler styles. Lace and inser-i Yet here the lesson of humility. 41 the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to be shot for at the famous meet. 'cats, The homel'bss cat is more often Lions and all the other gay Trumpery t "Mixed seed," they say: nay, rather~ ing at Bisley, England, by teams from various parts of the British Empire, I responsible for these attrages." Which went with cofton elegance Is' Lis a key at long ranges. It is 30 inches high, including'the triple wooderi mounting here once more., And there is some•' That opens beauty's .door-full wide to � f tlhing lovely about it, to think that' me. which forme the base. The figure of a rifleman in the .prone position is Nothing in"the world has pot'as �Iad young..hearts can beat as Proudly+ —Charles G. Wilson in "The Christ- of on the base of the cup, coinciding with the front and rear faces many men on their feet as the Rea& to-day under vestments of cotton as ran Science Monitor." of the pedestal. f alarm clock" S Ta y.__ :!' .1.+ J'+w .-../- A.. v - L a J ftp •? ";4 } 5 Y A .rv' "_. - ">.S' .� ^'�-J:a - - •+r." -,.^-v7` ..'°^J•,'.b._T- .^•J'..- -J__ .s'M, An...� a-k r. ,-.�,.' ..1'-"'- - 4, •+,' .RF n ^1"•a .N.._ n.I '•.'3.-W. Y'F•a. _.�,. ra,.• - .•.=d.'+^�..s :l'+e:'-a.::,' 'i$ r.7r- �i'.:., - 4 sistim of athletic equipment was The Young People's choir sang a _ � " won by Dunbarton with s total of 65 _sang t o pisses and 'Mrs. Lynda Y M R- ,R ' '� low--T6RM5", points. _ sang two solos. Mr. Nicholson g;ve On Tuesday evening the c rigreg- a piano solo. Rev. Staintorr and Mr. _ • ,111.76 per year.; 61.60 u paidin advanea. ation and friends of Dunbarton Chur- Chapman made very able addresses. ea.t caption. stain$ United'Santee and, Crest, gathering speeches b,• :' "' P'I O K-E R I-N Q Britain e U t advance. ch met at-a farewell atherin fox There were s aches Messrs Mit- , Dr. and Mrs. Fraser, who are leaving .chell, B. Lotton, J .Forgie, to .say _ . . -k for their new field of labor, Graven- nothing of the chairman's remarks. � - - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. l Burst. The ladies had provided' a- The party was a surprise to Dr. and — _ bunda7.tly and the tables-were decor- Mrs. Fraser but had not the power Honest Weight- - Honest.QUahty t31tUUGrtA1Yf. ated with roses -and peonies Atthe of making him z-peechless. We wish _ - _- head 'table with Dr. and Mrs. Fraser them every happiness_ in their new Community - Owmer, � a Phil: and 'Mrs. Forsyth visited the and '.bliss Bernice Eddy, were lies. field. _ _.. - McLellan, of Claremont„und Rev.-H. _ latter's brother here on Sunday. - Prosperity -Serpipg Mr. and Mrs. Beech received the Stainton, of Pickering, and Mrs.,.St- 80RSE REGISTER. - 1 ainton, M. S. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. bol 173_08 1_ These are values VGA are sure Of gift of a little daughter on.Saturday \icholsori and i�Irs. L de, of Whit- June f ) f 2921), - R The French June 20th. b Mrs. Dales, Mrs. Dunbar and Imported Premium Stallion, the pro - ' When you buy here,, =' The w. Pax, family, of Mount. Y, arty of Ed. Somerville will stand u - Miss Irene, V4. and Jliss"':3, Thom. P Zion, were visitors at the John Greig ---- -------._ --- --- for the season of 1931 at hiF own and it A. McLellan made a very able -,A Few of This Week $ e • 'home Guests at the yMatthew's home over and witty chairman. ';firs. Dales read -stable, lot 1=1; tenth line, Markham. -:-•• •-° p ciala : .. an address of appreciation ` to Dr. • Terms, $12.00: :�o. 2336, Form Al. yIIGAR-Pure cane granulated, 10 lbs for „ Age the week=end'tir'ere: Miss Witter, and Mrs. Fraser,and B. W. Lotton, TOME VA--N.%HOOF, 4127, • Enrol- Miss Smith, Miss Burgess, Miss Bla- resented Dr. Fraser with a purse of ment Form 1. Grand Champion, - . ke, 'Misses Hazel and Grace Wick-- P p p' LARD-3wiffie, 1- 1b.--pka.-2..for--_-__._-... 23e son and the Empringham family, of gold while little Marie Mor ish hand- red roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- - Toronto, Mr. Oldfeid, of Hamilton, ed Mrs. Fraser a bouquet of roses.. perty of the Broadfield Stock Farm OHIPSO-Quick Siida,large pkgs, 2 for Grill stand for a limited number of MATCHES-National 400, every'match'a light, 3 bzs 234 • ''and Mr. and Mrs. Grass, of Brook- � mares at his home'st�ble,, lot 7, - :✓ 'tin. Poor Sleep ue to Gas p Broken Front, the corner of the The Barclay family' Mss' John iu Upper Bowel Pickering Beach Road and Base BANANAS-Fresh firm Fruit. 31bs .. -... 190 ..Willer, and Mr. and Mrs. Winton Poor ales 1s caused b Line, Pfckerin for the season of ORANGES-Medium size Valencias, per dozen 290' _ 'white -were guests at the marriage P Y 8� Pis- James _ on Jane 17th, of l�r. Lyman Barclay ing heart and other organs. Yon-can't is�l- Hr Cookson' and Miss Margaret Inglis in Knox get rid of this by just doctoring the Sonar managers. 7 and Church, Toronto, on Wednesday last. stomach because most of the gas i9 CHARRAS, IMP. 12920 (168249), Get the most for your food money find help The doctor's friends here all.offer in the UPPER bowel. the French Imported Federal Prov- community prosperity by shopping - - =him and his-bride their beat wishes. The simple German remedy, Adler- incial Premium and Grand Champ- at ROy BdOrrish's The strawbe rry festival under the ika, reaches BOTH upper and lower ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- .auspices of the United Church was bowel, washing out poisons which erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, - cause a8, nervousness, bad sleep. will make the season of 1931 as not so well attended as was expect--. g " aed, but the supper and program were Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow follows: Monday afternoon leaves "The Home of Every Day Low Prices."' both excellent, and those present you feel the wonderful effect. You his own stable, Brougham, and pro- _ there well satisfied wth the evening's will say the day you read this was reed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale for CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGF -entertainment. The Busy Bees" sure a lucky day for you. night. Tuesday morning proceeds ; Phone Pick. 800 will be well received if they visit — to Wm. Jackson's, Whitby, -noon; Phone Mark. 5020 - : ;Brougham again. The committee in BOYS FOR FARM WORK G4aham's Hotel, _Brookiin, until l charge of the'garden party are grate- i�'ednesdap afternoon. Wednesday afternoon, e' night. (Bentley Pickering Hard W are Shore .;ful to the many willing workers who Britibh hove and young mere eaperi• so cheerfully helped io make the shred and larz nfall red for i a io on 1 Farm). nt'zi. night, Thursday, J. - ate placement on fee¢ia in Ontario on C Bey ant's. con. .3, Pickering; evening „ a success. a veasly basis. -Proteacxnt .homes; noon; Chas, Hutchings, Brock Itd, _ : only. Wages ranging +wenrding to right. Friday proceeds to his own p�dewRTOn age. Apply to the Hostel, Norval, stable where he will remain until - _ Ontario. 42 45 ! Monday noon. Our stobk of Seed Corn like arrived : Lon gfellbw. 'Compton s Early, Arthur Annis, of Cornell Univer- North Dakota White, White Cap, GFoldon Glow, sity,-is holidaying-at his -home here.' Wise. No, 7, Improved Learning; - = Mr. and Mrs. Dafoe spent the lslsna3e'a and Steele Briggs' Mangel Seed and all hinds of d►eek-end with Walton and Mrs. Hol- • g - Garden Seed by bulk and package. - �'JHtisa Evelyn Shaw of Battle Creek. is the guest of her cousin, Mies G 0 See our 8elvinatore' Electric ReviRerators and Ella now o Gilmer. - - Beatty Electric WAhbers. _ Miss Margaret Mitchell is visiting friends at Stoney Creek fora meek a Agent for McCormick-Deering 'Farm Machinery and Repairs. s or two. i .Misses Arlaa Me Wilinnez. K. and Frost Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. - - - - 141, Dafoe visited their uncle; Elmei - and 'Mrs. Barne over the week-end. Our Motto:-'*We have It, Can get It, Or Heartiest congratulations to Har-_ it ie not madee." ` _xy Pearce, won a silver medal at '.Toronto Uruversity he taking second ('�In the whole University. S �� ' a PICX:I?RING On Friday last Chas. and Mrz- An- h • An- nis left on a motor trip u Sault Ste, IREGINA _ . IHsnt: to, meet their daughter, Mrs, .- _.___.,____.,.._ .�._,•_....-,.,,..- �__� . will accompany of Fort William, wisp � 932 will accompany them home for a - _ -month, - - -- -' Ito Ontario County young farmers - 'Weare showing many seasonable lines each. representing the utmost I held a picnic at U%bridge on Thurs- - in quality and prig, a few are quoted below, but better still drop day. June 18th, which way attended - in and inspect the44e dollar stretchers for yourself. by most of our young people. The Farmers iII Will ! You will find they 0.pell 9a t i a f a r t i n. 1 Sports Program included soft ball, i races,-jumps, swirriming and horse- _ Attractive IinE� of Tennis Shoes for each member of family, ;9c up Fhve pitching. There was a,banciuet 210.7.50 r � �� 'ZeS Men's Leather nsathe&, nicely otq, flivi-hed, from _ .y. 95 up t t, at thich Dr. G. I. Christie,'Prey s+ Men's All grain leather Au ,ts, .prviAl 0.95 pr ! of Ontario ApCrcultural College and' I '1 Dozen only Slen%i.Wo k!Shirt!,, At"5c eAc•h, or 2 for ..." 1 39 Mr Telford, Prey of Toronto hiwan- -The 'Vorld s Grain + o aon_ind v+lcencea+era Carsdienxtarmers Another line of Work Shirts, at 9�) each, or 2 for 1.75_ _ as Club gave addresse_. After the -an opoor':^,rr to s' r¢ .n c::5 0 _ e��ont ng ro 52 0,750:00, J ?lien's Fine Shirt", collars attached at 1.0�each,of 3 for' 2.89 _ banquet there was a street parade Comprsed it 55 cc�or.t ve ;!assns, ooen to the whole world. are Men a Overalls, going at 1.40, 1.80 And 2.00 per pair. and street dancing, so,it alas the wee 1,701 cosh prizes. A few oh he me,or ,Nerds fptlow: Khyser Hose has tulide many rast6mere-try these for style, t. ~small hours in the momingbefore our st,500 a Rrst prize for.50"pounds-of wheat, 30 __ quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1,00 line. young people got home, some of them pounds of oats, - even lost their way. We must have a :% $1,500 for 40 pounds of barley;50 pounds of rye. - - - ,Phone 2904 - - : budding Olympic.Champion in Ruth s 600 for 10 ears of coax. •Torus, who won four firsts and one � 300 for 30 pounds of peas, 30 pounds of Naar CEO I L. , B RADLEY ' - 80 potnsda of elora. •'l second, also the Gold Medal for the 'With this splendid opportunity before them, highest number of points. Her score . The an Farmers should keep a watchful eye on their growing crops. They should ,neck For ' •=j;, ' g _was; Girls 60 yda, 1st, Girls 100 yds.- Wcoclal care those areas that appear most promising. = Q - ' r '1st, Running broad jump lat, Stand- it should be understood that ail°seed One grain switples, if they are I _ I ing broad jump 1st, Standing broad'- i,cot already selected; will have to be found in crops of this year, , t -Jump lat, Running high ,jump 2nd, All exhibits trust be receiwted by the Exhibition authorities on or Boys 100 yds. sprint, Jim. King, 220 belas March 1, 1938. I _yda. sprint lot Jim. King, Relay race Of vital Importarice to the advancement of Canadian agriculture will our team, 2nd, J. King, E. Brown, L. -be the winning of.World Champioashiptin 193,R by farmers of Canada. Mon, E. Shaw; Swimming 2nd. and 'Their seed and grain exhibits must demonstrate to the world the quality - M., L. Dixon and Geo. Birkett. Run- iof Canada's Feld crops. _ acing broad jump, 3rd. E. Annis. St- Select the classes from the prize list most suited to the crop 'you growi` ending broad jump, 3rd, Erie Shaw; ' dawn select your samples from the-best you have. 1 �>cs=s1s1 this jsfttg'• The Dunbarton party won the $8.00 v 'It Is best to stake your entry NOW. - i 1 ,I "Worth of ball equipment for most your sample for exhibit must be in the hands of the Secretary at Regina Points. -The Community prize, con- on or befo►s March 1,. 1932, - - - - Dui� Coach- S Valuable information relating to the preparation of grain and seed for , ' exhibit may be secured by writing to.the Secretary of the Provinciai .-DINTY S GARAGE Committee,World's Grain'Exhibition and-Conference, care Department Piekerin :-Toronto ' - Cur. Brock and Kingston Rde. of Agriculture,your own province. 8 S how what you grow and sham what you know - J • ' Single 50c. Return 900. ' " ,r General Repair Wnrk ail cars, On atoolic4tlom the LG'CtaN '�7r d.5 rJfaln E,6,bitibn end Conferer.cz, irne•el Bank _ gurantped aE reasonable Chamber, Regina.will seniyou prize lists, rtes and rc-gulations sovern,ns comoetittvt' Leave Pickering (Standard Tirsse) Leave Toronto pt'ices. entries et and'sli other inrormation. 1 A 1�•, P. M A..M. - P. M. _ `~ x 8'10- -255, a 8.30 2.80 Acetylene Melding, — -Chakm a National Committee Chairman Executive and _ 7.3o .$30 _ HON.ROBERT WEIR Finance Committee t > a 8.55 - 3.55 8.30 4.30 �'Batteries ro airPd and ch tr ed, Minister d Agriculture fair HON.W. C, BUCKLE 7.55 .4.55 P R Mlnis.tr cf Ayriculture for r,. Firestone and Dunlop Tires. Cat.ad• 5+.,etch.wan , , 8.55 .5.55 •9,30 6.30 9.55 - b 8.55 •10:30 b 6.80 - -:,Gasoline and .Oils. --- - 1 -f0.55 1.55 - - 14.84 -4.80 - :ltefreBhmeot Booth in 11.55 b 8 55 P. M. b 8.30'Connection P, M. 9.55 - 12.30 - 9.80 (Digb t or day).Pick.7000 - • r- 12.55 -d 40.45 -. 1.30 10.30 nigh — — - MILTON SLE EP E D M U N D HIND L U M B B R ' . [a DAtly except Sunday.' b Saturday, Sunday and .Holidays only. •d Sutiday only, lZly PROPREETOR COMPANY, LIMITED. _ t✓` Clinches atop at any point to pick up passengers. Signed-plabaly•by hand to the driver.-Beach _ . - LUMBER AND MILLWOAH Coach connections at To for Buffalo, Niagara Park : - FOR EVERY .TYPE OF CONSTRIICTIONJ j Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, Detroiti Sohomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia,'Mid• ' - Vancin\ Ever Saturda Ni ht Masonite for the Modern ��bd,Jackson's Point and intermediate points. _ g y y- g u Coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit Freddie Breakwell and his - = om .e and Fart. i - for all II. 9. A.points. 6-piece Orchestra. _ H t - ;- Come and see the Ideal for Summer Cottages. Prompt Deliveries.] Gra"Coacho'lLines ,1 HOW BOAT :'WRITE IIS FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES . d (Mention this paper whenswritink). brightly illuminated by : - - electric light. DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO; j;Grover 11334.5 h. �'Li..•b w ai.�y .1x-n,.-. .:+•�'a•'•='.r.^FlR•ea.J•,m :m•. dcxvee _y.°,R,' — ✓svc:.. t J�s.;'• ,. / .-._. yam- .f �r+'• rC. .4• -•r}y.,r.1`''- u.r•nM A V(�.'✓ ''.iS°' i�Is" •�!'r :a'c.°:'�r°"' _ ss.•.,C�' : _ i '��• •'Y: r' CLAREMONT The boiler has been installed is the AbijZ Orsyth spent the week in canning factory this week . ANDERSON t Toronto. The Sunday School picnic ;will be - % ' . held on July 2nd to Port Bolster. George and Loraine Norton wren The building of the bridge at DUNBARTON " ...',in Toronto on Thursday.. Bacon's hill is being rapidly' pushed - -Sam -Fingold, of Toronto, was at ace - °r' . home over the week-end. forward. --- Mrs. Frank Cunliffe, of' windsot, _ A N S U R'A N C E. • ' . Roy Ward, we observe, is driving spent a few days with her brother at - _ _- - , -� a very. up-to-date-new' Cher• - BILE, • _..-t'� Ed. Evans, of Whitby, ent Mon a Manse: _ 'AL TUMO the ��� ��� ��� y' P wa -Miss '.lei. Keith,.,R. , of Toronto, day with friends in Claremont. was,a guest-of the'Misses Forgie, for HURGbAI:-- - _-- - Ric�rd_and Mrs. Johnson,-of Tor- a couple of days last week: CASUALTY onto, spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Harris, principal of Brooklin - " ' sK We wish C. A. Overland every sac- public school, is presiding at the En- ` ` •eeilmgs - LIFE INSURANCE. - cess in thg-window-,dressing com'pet- trance examinations this 'week. ition. Mr. J. Phone Pickering 7920 .801y 'Mr. and Mrs. Dennison of Toronto M. Kirkland, of Oshawa, was presiding officer at the Depirt- BONDS—Government. Municipal aad' Bpgan Sunday with' E. and bins. •mental examinations last week and - _ Mortgage Bonds; Also,Industrials. - this. irth �Oe cafe investments at•from 6 to 7 per Sam and-Mrs. Stephenson-and fam Mrs. Brown and children, of Osh- wit/ /! cent, p u' fly, of Oshawa, spent Sunday in this 'awa, returned home on Monday after village. , INSURANCE—All classes written in anandincr a fom riflv8-W}tll--J.- aF1�------ Tphsemneam club house oz The bowling Mrs.unerals service the mother of storm, ident a d Sicknese i •-- .r club is-about to receive a new coat of t. is a wallboard that does not burrs made Phone or write .x Miss Hilda Patton, of Toronto, was HERE from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Mrs. Hugh McIntosh,'of Altona, on 'the guest of Mrs. Rawson over the Saturday last. long, 4 feet wide and Ye'of an inch thick. It is ". week-end Used for interior walls - �. $ R Miss Mar t Macnab is spend- Miss B. Cairns and Masters Gordon , ceilings and partitions. See pe and Bruce Forgie, of Toronto, visited GENERAL INSURANCE lug a few days in Brooklin with Wm. the latter's aunts, Misses J. and A. An Well as being fire-resistant, it has structW AGENCY ` Fend Mrs. Dtyden. -- Forgie, last week, strewth, insulation value and is draught and BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO Miss Graham, of the Can. Bank of Mr: and firs. Dewar, Mr. and Mrs verrun-proof. Use Gyproc Joint Filler for seal- r Commerce staff here, is at present Fabro and Mrs. Carroty of Toronto, the tints betWeta tht tail-broad sheets of Facilities for placing a�ny.kind.of 7a: _ on her annual .vacation, were-guests of Mrs. T.' Neal and — �. ' euranee at best rates Mrs. McIntyre, of Toronto, is open- daughter on Sunday. ��' available. ding a few days with her son, H. G. - „ ;, Security and Service my Motto. McIntyre, in Claremont. Stanley and Mrs. Beaumont and When you are doing Over any room in the, 421y Phone Pict,515 daughter, Beatrice, and Mrs. Hooper, house or adding ew ones in the attic or base- A gcod steady ;Gin that began on of Toronto, spent -Sunday with, g Tuesday morning .Ras very welcome latives, Go�r 'ment, use Gyproc for walls and ceilings because O L bars. Borland, and son, -and helped the crops greatly. don. you can nail it directly over the old surface. j Owing.to Xuly 1st, being a general The Rose 'Peony Show'of the Clare Gyproc is also an excellent base for Alabastine, — holiday the post office will be open mont Hortie'ultural Society will be ,Gyptex or wallpaper, A Rood supply of Hard and Soft only from 9.30 to. 11.00 a. m. held in the public library room on Coal on hand. Also a supply Remember the garden party on Friday, ur,e 2 Gyproc is Canada's pioneer non-burning surn pp y Andrew Wilson's lawn, 5th line of y' 6th, 'commencing r 3 al P g $'yP mf Kindling Wood, o'clock Afternoon tea will be served '' wallboard. Ask your nearest dealer for full atone length. Uxbridge. on Tuesday evening next. during he show. - Mr. Caskey, principal of the Con- tinuation g details and a Gyproc direction sheet, Or write They're coming. - Toronto's us for the FREE booklet, "Building nd Re- 12tf Phone Pick, 1709, :examinations School, is presiding at the leading entertainers will be in modellin with G g - :exEd. Giioos at Oshawa this moon Claremont on the evening of g YP�c��• 374 DONALD MUNRO, PICKERINQ Ed. Gibson returned to Claremont g Fri last creek niter having spent a tout day' June 28th, when they will 1GYPSU K,LIME and ALABASTINE,CANADA,-LIGHTED A_ 7,, , f -,pie of weeks with his-brother, Wm. Rive a delightful entertainment in �'osla Ontario B.laeksmithing i In Orillia the Community Hall. The artiste are Al hnd Bob Serve Horse.ahoein Specialty. --. L. Fingold, who underwent an op- y radio's _ eration several months ago, is not leading comedy pair: Jackie Rae, g e® - impronng as rapids m as his friends child comedian and impersonator, W u All Gtoeral Work,Including Wood = late of the U town Theatre,Toron' Work,' rompt'ly - world like. ��pp p H. G. and 'Mrs. McIntyre and the to: W. J. ldorrow, piano actor• attended to. former's mother motored to Orange- dianist. and Frank Ierry, guitar. Alan, " ville to visit lire. Yeates, who is,not let, of the Cornhuskers. Admis' � Ageat for Taco Farts • in xvod health. don. 85 cents; children, 20 cents. Machinery. The annual excursion of the Clare- �� �• w•C?OGLd _ aaont Schools, will be held on 3iou- SAt_R ROG1e'TRR. GREENWOOD 491 day next, to Eldorado Park, Bramp- s • , 7' j ,ton, and willbe by motor cars Friday. June 28th - *ction Sale of The annual Decoration-Services at service garage, tools, tires and of _ the' Union Cemetery will be held on general outfit, the property of Geo. FOR SALE BY .Sunday July 6th. W. E. N Sinclair, Parsons, in the village of Clare- PICKERI.XG LUMBER COMPAN1, PICKERING K. C., M P. P., will give the address. moat: Sale at 1.80 standard time. -Beginning with July lot the post- See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. gal rate on letters will be increased Saturday,- July 4th - Auction sale BAR R _ _- - -. _ from 2 to 8 cents. That for local del- of household effects, the property . G G 'r U I N G $very remains the same as at the of the estate of the late Louisa present. 2 cents. Richardson Pickering Village. Sete - Some-hayfields have already been at 1.30 o-'ciock, D. S. T, See'bills cut, and are turning out well, being• W. B..Powell, auctioneer. r e :G e a good average crop, the fall wheat fields are. also looking fine, and a A. , 00 •ir! T T2�3E _ - - d yield is anticpated. REPAIRS ARE SOLD �lffic, Mr, Aitken has been making 'en- quirle, at diSferent'Fourses Lately, in BLUE and WHITE a - -an attempt to firnd how the "par" on The right kind of repairs add new (- w E speak of artistic y a course is arrived at. They some- -'. STORE Mite to our machines, and the dignified,nt artistic ' „• .•times do not seem to be just correct.' _ 3' - _ Clifford and Mr... Piikey and child- _ ,,a designs that would be ren, of Toronto, are holidaying with only right kind are those _ inappropriate for the f their relatives in' Claremont. �Mr, Peas, 3 cane for... .. 25c pmpo� � �� Ti>• ,'Pilke will return to the city in a Jelly Powders,4 pkgs for `25c - - - made from the same _ y y Pork and Bea 3 Cana for ., 25c one illustrated is aim- s few days to read examination P$P- Black Tea, per lb... ••, 38c material and of rle, yethaa ardstry, ' em' P A G Son , 8 barafor .". 25c ,• ­No-Greater Tribute'_ ` • Miss Hamilton, ,Rho has been sent p 25c the 8Ani manufacture as the 'original iously ill for several weeks, is not 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, ,,, ` making any progress toward recov- Prunes, 2 lbe. for .. .. 28c - _ __ N. W. $AFFORD, ery, but is holding her own. ter Salt, 2 pkgs for... ,�. 28c .. Kin too Road, friends are hoping for an early se- Coro. per can .. ... '104 Join the inereasing number o€-fore-handed men who Whitby wry. Tomatoes, per Can ... lOc .• insure against emergencies by ' Phone Whitby President Hoover's proposition has gave yqur coupons for Ro re r evidently had its influence on this Silverware,also the child's Z Ordering repairs neighborhood. A stock salesman has, "Tinge scrip. been in this district trying to raise capital for a toy. "ofacturing con., C g OVERLAND By doin this you get the benefit of M'oCormo ee ik•Dring Sera "somewhere." • ,A. g . Strawberries an now plentiful 871y and are now selling at 20 cents per _ ,Phone 2501 servioe, a service which is prompt quart,box, and-the price is gradually = and dependable. = Map 14af MQt1 rn coming down. The rains that have gapped been frequent are jest what are need- ed to produce a goon crop, Our Tractor repair Dept. is going strong, We have the Cheap rates for farm and country Fred Ward, while shingling a root, tools and a facto trained buildings. one day last week, had one of the Toronto Br- 1� proper ry ained nledhAnic. ,tom; Windstorm Insurance on buildings;rounds of the ladder break, allowing ead Oar mangoes anywhere. _ .Rind•mills,Silos etc. him to Sall to. the ground, a distance - Automobile Insurance _ of about 8 feet. Although bruised QAr Garage i8 also equipped for g'rea8ing washing and 'of all kinds. J considerably, he is able to be around 7ce ,repairing all makes of care, e8pe0ially Durante, FARMS FOR SALE with his arm in a sling. - with a competent Mechanic in charge. Write or.phone Many of our farmers who have p - _ planted a large number of tomato- • _.- _ _ - plants for the canning factory have Good Dairy Butter -'- _ _ . ' E D. B O W M AN suffered from the destruction of the . _ -. �3C. Charle8 Cooper; - = Claremant 20 WHITBY, ONT. plants from grubs' or 'other insects. C swat a -' plant n said that some will have to re- Large;tin Tigar Salmon, 2be . t Laeh 5 plant their whole average. I8 Your 'Piekerm News aic� f A'Qm Dwell Quite a number from Claremont_kncy Pink Salmon,-large 15e p or . attended the garden-party that was •Brougham, on a St., John's -United Church 5 Lb. Pail 9yrap ,.. 85e ���//k/� /� 'COMING Brougham, on Monday evening on 10 Lb. Pail Hone /• �.v�4•sio Mrs. Barclays spacious lawn. A very .. Honey , _ 85c tine supper, in which there, rvvas an_,Tea Bisc�tite, per Ib.. a. 15e tasYtlu i abundance of .strawberries, was ser- ved, and brought forth many favor- Rice, 2 Ibe. 15c a single roll to 1.00 per roll, Order your Sherwin-Williams Faints able comet-4RU: • The supper.-was - - here. Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. -.followed by a good program that was Oranges, per dozen.. 20c P A G or Pearl Soap; (Ybars... 45o Quicker Quaker Oats,. kR ...--25e given by the "Busy. Bees" of -Sher- Comfort or Gold Soap, 5 bare 25e sick pna ' bourne St. Church, Toronto. e,'per'dofen '25e pp Q Quaker Oats, chi 85c Son Flakes, large kq ... 25c Seedless Raisins,3 The 29c 1 Don't forget the anniverary service- 'Macaroni, 8 lbs .. p p .. .. 25e Balk Soap Fialtee, 2 lbe 25c Icing Sagan, 8 lbA ,-, 250 es in the United Church on Sunday - Castile Soap, 8 bare.,. 25c Cbrn Flakes, 8 pkgs.., 250 ' next. The Rev. Mr. Coburn, of Tor- Coffee, per lb. . , 29e'-Fele'-Naptha Ionp, 2 bare 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c \`-' onto will be the preacher in the morning, and the Rev, Mr. Cragg, of Tiger Catsup,large bottle'... 20e Toilet Soaps, 3 l;ftre.,. .. 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs ... ... 25c ,King St, United Church; Oshawa in Men's Work'R')nts Goodyear Tires Eside Bxtter-ies " the evening: The choir will be ass- i _ Battery Charging ....�,,• Wed by Mr: -Geo, Swanton, soloist F.-I N GOL D - _ in Westmoreland United Church, Call andfsee uq'ur; Toronto, and who is also a member Phone yoni• order. We deliver. • of the Mendelsxohn Choir. Services Lower Price Store Pl:one Markham 8402. Bold and Installed by - at 11 a m. and 7 p. m., standard-time Phone 3801 - - Come and enjoy all services. special 1 ,General 'FRANK J PROUSE ° offerings. CLAREMONT. ONT, Wrn. M. Dtm no Merchantg Gann Rivet !'I,CKZRJN!! — ONTA r e ;'� �;{k£,' 'dery v `a r y..�.,n r' i .. � y.xs..,. . .•w♦1•- - - '.r ^w>�! ""�_• n, w :+`r- ..., ♦,•�. � 1,, q^k tyre �r !, s1"' ,,,.W telly-a �.D6e,<•_ m-F"...�., rw++'++3•e_o*4T•e•rzx - - •_ 5t' T•'CSF�•',�,*'•19°•• Y -T _ "¢.',"°e-!v<dvtL. _ .�'ay.',w-!.- I.,.' 6"wr' _ -4atr�aYR+ey:^vr"�hr'a Cn iea.�11•U�t.•xiT1-" '14y y���ass"'' • - .'t11 .. ".. _., _ _ ' i.1- - _l. ..i_ �_ J . •' • r- - _.• .., ,. r - _- - ..._ - - A .env. ., --0.x14• '_... .•..�- - - ,1111 r �j��F.nd Marked the General Hospital. She sustained (��ssadlan Cr - ik� rill gpil><gK Canadian t • `] n�_�L compound fractures of both legs, and By ♦lole)�y LJC�1li$ it may be necessary to amputate one. �t ;,l � B • i She is also suffering from shock. Channel ll�der r - �- The driKer and owner of the car, ` _ Fourgown, Anthony Witkowski, Niagara Falls; Native of Toronto First to -# ON r, 3COUT F Five Killed, Two N.Y., is is hospital with a, broken col- Heat and Fire Victims ._ . lar bone_ and cuts and bruises. His Make Fright 'in Motor- parents,- .. _ . ' Drowned Mr. and 31ra.'Josaph Witkow- less Craft t ski, escaped with bruises and a bad John lviontgo—cry; Iu1s��. shaking. - — LANDS NEAR CAI A LS : Albert Hill,WelhngtotT Street North, Two Are Rescued Boulogne, Sur Hier, France.-A Can- Figures recently released •from Do. ".With-all'my heart I wish the new _Hamilton. Hamilton.-Two - Year • old Dorls adian airman and opera singer;•LJeut. minion Headquarters at Ottawa indi• President and the Boy Scouts of Calk- Nelson. Quenville, IS months, Slater, daughter o1 •Philip and Mrs. Lissant Beardmore of Toronto, made cats that Scouting is steadily growing ads every possible success." Staples. Slater, of 197 Wood Street East, fell the first'glider flight across- the Eng. in Canada, and .especially in this Pro- The second message is from Mr. Ill. Robin A. McCrae, aged 10, Toronto. from the revetment wall at the foot of lish Channel last'Friday. Lieuten-. vincg.• W. Beatty, K.C.; who is,.-President of - - Killed Wellington Street North late Sunday' ant*Beardmore took off from Lympne According to-the census there were the Canadian Pacific Railway, and also Mrs.Audrey Brimacombe,Windsor. afternoon and was admitted --to the airdrome and - landed _ perfectly at 52,572 Scouts in the,Dominion at the 'President of the Boy Scouts Associa- r, Jerry, Tracey, Belmont Avenue, General Hospital suffering from the Stinglevert airdrome near Calais. end of 1930, which is an increase of tion. He says: Ramilton. — effects of the plunge. Her condl- His glider was fitted,with a detach- "It is grdtifying to 'hink that so fine 2,404 over 19..9. It is interesting to - _. John W. Wild, Toronto. flop was reported to lie critical. able undercarriage, and a as towed a movement as that of the Boy Scouts Ralph Orton, Hespeler. note that Ontario increased its' mein- Losing his balance while flshT from by :, 1i5L. six p-css tie'-which_it--was hershio-it 1930 by 2,158 Scouts, and has captured the imaginaion of the Dennis Powell,aged 6, Belleville. a bridge at the high level bridge Sat- attached with 800 feet of cable: The of course quite a'few of'tlfeae were youth.-.of--the world and become so - Died From Heat ' urday afternoon, David Henderson, of plane rose to a height of. 12,000 feet Lone Scouts who enrolled during that truly international. For Canada It is William E. Waring, aged '72, Toron• •212 John Street South,'aged 12 years, and then the glider Was released. - peculiarly fitted,- as the camperaft _ to. year. Henry Roszell, aged 85, Hillsbtug. tell into the marsh and had a narrow The powerless plane made 60 miles ` which it teaches !s so well suited to ` At the present time .there are con- Burned to Death escape from death. Pulled down by an hour across the channel flying our geographical conditions. Nothing' slderably over 300 Lone.Scouts in this heavy rubber boots which quickly smoothly all the way. The flight could be better than its gospel of self- Becher Carr, Corunna. wall made on the ' eve of a $5,000 Province, and applications for mom• reliance, self-respect, unselfishness, Four persona drowned, five killed by filled with water, the lad was sirup bership are received daily. at Lone _ vehicles, one fatality ed heat and one gling helplesly when Maurice Cowan, competition for the first glider to Scout Headquarters- and the pledge to,help•others whatever '1 of Brampton, plunged into the water cross the ebannel''and back, in one it may cost;" moreover, it appeals to burned tb death, was the total list by to rescue him. day which had been organized by a .' Other interesting figures revealed the boy, as be gets.a lot.of'fun o-ut of - Ahe authorities throughout Ontario fol- Injuries Proxe Fatal London newspaper. by the report show that, during 1930, this process of developing the spirit lowing a tabulation of accidents of Belleville,-Denis Powell, six-year'• Beardmore said on arrival that he 14,658 Proficiency Badges were'award-, of true sportsmanship. ' The qualities parlous kinds over the weekend. old son of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Powell, had heard the Austrian gliding ez- ed to Canadian Scouts, showing that inculcated are'the qualities of the good A tragedy at`Port Dover, where Al- Chatham Street, succumbed on Sunday pert, Kronfeld, was planning to at= much keenness prevails amongst the citizen and one Is not surprised that bert Hill, a young Englishman of afternoon to his injuries in Belleville tempt to capture the first prize in boys to maintain an efficient standard. another name for a good citizen is . Hamilton,gave his life in a valiant ef• Hospital after being struck by a car the contest, and that he, himself had Arlso'one bronze, eighteen silver and 'a good Scout'," • fort to save his landlord's daughter, driven by J. V. C. Truaisch, postmas- made the flight because lie wanted six .gilt crosses for bravery were -Space will not Permit•us this week and a traffic fatality to Windsor, when ter of this city. An inquest was called the first. cross-channel glider td be 'a awarded to Scouts ifl this country, as-to-continue-out-"E'amp"-Hints" �'er7 the mother of seven children was by Dr. R. W. Tennent, the coroner. British subject, He was not com-i well as nine medals for meritloug ser- fully, but we will content ourselves . Camp- killed by an auto on the way to the peting for any prizes, he-said. vice in the Scout movement. with reminding all Lone Scout Camp- baptism of her youngest child-who .jl International The glider the Canadian used was Tlius it will be seen that of the popu- ers'that "A Scout's duty is to be use- „• 'was injured by the car-were the designed and constructed by him.l latlon of Canada about one person in ful and to help.others_' - - lnost•pathetic of the week-end's toll. Chamber of Commerce He was also the inventor of the me-I every two hundred is fir Scout, and this here are a Pew of the things which Overcome by the heat of Saturday " chanical contrivances for towing the Is a very wonderful fact, for it every last year's Boy Scout_Campers did as Henry Roszell, aged 85, pf Hillsburg, Econotnlst (London): Once agate glider behind the plane. The tow- one was imbued with the Scout Spirit, tb4r "Good r"rns Cut and burned IDaL, collapsed and died sills visiting the captains of industry of every coon- Ing cable contained a telephone wire what a wonderful place Canada would all weed mp property, repaired try have met in conclave and pointed T at the home of his son, 1016 Doter to enable him to communicate with be to live 1n, wouldn't i0 nearby road, c'teaned rgluse from near* :. court Road, Toronto, Coroner Dr, (}, out to the Governments and the peo- ,he pilot of the plane, while a speoial �;a publish below two messages•by field, put up signs at dangerous W. Glendenan attributed his death to pies the only road that leads to econ-, trigger omic salvation. They have heard once device was fitted to enable which'are of interest to every Lone places on road, built protecting fence Gteat -prostration. the glider to be released. "There Scout. The first Is from His Excel- around plot of young trees,. built .a -- "Irish Youth Drowns more reiterated, emphasized, under- was nothing in the flight. he said, Iency the Right Hon: the Earl of Bess- stairway leadins"to beach,-built a fire- Irish at a moment when all must have "except for the intense cold. I have borough, Chief Scout of Canada, and place for neighboring campers, helped _ Owen Sound-John- Montgomery, a learnt much In the hard school of ad- never been so cold In my, life, even is as follows: newly arrived cotiagers to get settled, yang man in his early twenties, was versity, the Immutable truth of econ- t - ,drowned here Saturday at 10.30 o'clock omic law, which, briefly stated, is that, in Canada." _ f "On assuming the position of Chief took neighbors' mall to and from poet -• .!When he 'dived from the trestle work In proportion as the free flow of com. The flight was regarded as one of Scout for ttre Dominion, I am delight- office, erected small`bridge for farmer, -- t the Jubilee Bridge. the most daring since the channel I ed to have the opportunity of sending made rustic seats for a farmer, helped of is blocked,the production of the was first crossed by air. !my greetings to all the officers and farmer dtp sheep, ' assisted short- -- 3ontgomery, a transient, had stop- nations will be restricted and the re- The towing of,gliders by airplanes - ye�i affil two companions to take a coverp of their prosperity effectively members of the Boy scouts Associa- handed farmer with chores and crops. swim slang with a number of others Is not new. It was tried success-i tion of Canada, found lost cattle. made wiater•_wood- impeded, and. the peace of the world fully by Capt. Frank Hawks, is the i am eagerly looking forward to pile for farmer who loaned camp site. a ho were bathing. in diving, he dD jeopardized by the strata of economic United States some time ago. But 1 - parentlp slipped. landing on his glom- warfare. having litany occasions, during my helped at country chareh gard'err party, ach with such force as to drive the - this is the first time in history an .term of office, of becoming acquatnted cut weeds and tidied up around coup- air from his luaga, He at once awne airplane has been used' to start a both- with Canadian Scouts and Cana- try church, made rustic- seat* for- - Lowed water and sank. Ford's German Plant glider on what Is undoubtedly an 1 than Scouting and of observing their country churcbyard, made seats near Montgomery is said to'have resided - epochal ,event. The channel, al-J progress. It is most gratifying to me, a bus stop, putout bush-fires, guarded- - at Windsor for some time after com- ` Opened m Ceremony ways noted for its rough waters. 19 ias Chief Scout, to know that E.'Vic. timber limits against fire, fathered fng to this country from Ireland. m- Cologne.Germany.=Henry Ford's not immune from heavy weather I Beatty has consented to undertake firewood for future campers. was o this dressed, and carried severe! tea' plant, which has been operating above, and Its tricky cross currents I the important duties of President of Lontes, when in camp don't forget P letters of recommendation from per- for some time, was ceremoniously re one of the Canadian's greatest i c e A=socfatlon. your rood turnq -"Lone E. sons in Ireland. opened early in June in the presenze ha dicaps h _ t pr, HOath, of London, happened of local authorities and notables. - Business•Reply Postal r I - :. he Markets Chief Manager Heine, addressing L scant Beardmore sae barn is along, and made a valiant effort to the assembled company, said $3,750,- Toronto, the son of the late Walter Rate Goes to 4 Cents' leave him, diving into the river and I . Ottawa-The postal rate on bust- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS 1'bringing the body up. He was assisted 000 had been Invested to the new en- Beardmore, who was 5 brother of _ '.-i.,bg Harold Lloyd. After he had work- LQrP�� of which 40 per cent. is in Alfred Beardmore, 'of 75 St. George ;Hess reply envelopes and bnslness I Toronto dealers are buyting pi•odu�b ed over-the body for 50 minutes the Gert�itan harida. St., Toronto. 'Walter Beardmore died I reply postal, cards has been raised at the following prices: Conrad Adenauer, the Lord Mayor, 15 years aSo: Li9sant lived in Ger- to four cents effective July 1, accord- I " Eggs-Ungraded, 'cases returned. Snan was pronounced dead. , many, where he studled music, be. Ing to otflcial notice in this week's fresh extras, 15c; freb1h firsts, 13c;' = - Found Dead it Trough emphasized that German material,I seconds 11c. Windsor, June 21,-Nelson Quen- German ideas and German labor are fore the oar, and then went to Eng. Canada Gazette. I Butter-No, 1 Ontario creamery, P tills,. 18-month-old-, son of Mr. and used in the production of the motor land, where he has attire lived. Business reply envelopes and Rost solids, 21c; No. 2, 20c. cars and German social laws operate cards are described as a special Churning cream=Special, 20 . to thus. Harvey Quenville, of Staples, was --- +� - -- form o1 commnnlcation sent out for 21c• No. 1, 19 to 'lOc; No. 2, 16 to lit. drowned to-day to the horse trough at in the new plant. t advertising purposes and bearing a the home of his parents. - 4 On Time Every Day 1 Cheese-No.,l large, colored,paraf- The body of"the child was found by stamped self-addressed portion to be fined and government graded, 111{ tci Rare Bison Born iri Berlin Richmond, Va.-Among the gradu-1 returned to the sender. The pres 1112c. I, bi:+ brother Ralph. Dr. H. G. Emerton, The birth in the Berlin Zoo of an aces of a forth Carolina high school- ent rage Is three cents. I Quotations to poultry shippers are of Comber,has decided that an inquest aurochs calf raises the total number is Miss Ellen Booth R'a, lnr[On, who as follows: Is not necessary. - of these animals in Europe to fifty.I claims the unusual distinction of hav- --�. Poultry, "A grade; Alive-Spring Dies Trying Rescue one. The aurochs, or European bi- fng gone. through school without be- Bananas Form Staple Crop broilers, R6cks, or•er 3 lbs.,,23c; do, =j- Port Dover, Juae 21.-This afternoon son, was almost exterminated our- Inv absent or tardy. She lives three � over 2% to 3 Ibs., •19c; do, over 0 Sao Paluo, Brazil.-A recent report 2% lbs., 16c- fatted hens, over 4 to Albert Hill, who has been making his Ing and immedia•cly- following the I miles from the school, but has man- from the Agriculture Department re-j 6 lbs., 1Gc; do, over 41Fe to_4 lbs., 15c; ; 1h9me.with Jgha Vandtisen, 61 Welling= war, 'but a few were rescued. The I aged to get there and r @tn,rn• retard-f weals tits fact that thin state Has 12,- du, over 3' to 3?4 15s`. 13c. While ton Street 'North, Hamilton, way {000,000 banana trees capable of yield• ducklings, over 5 Ills„ ?4c; do, over 4 ' • drowned here. H_lIY accompanied the.. zoos calf, a heifer, was given A i less of the weather. She 1s planning •- hornless . Swedish e0ac as foster to enter college next fall, and hopes to i Ing 5,000,000 bunches for export trade to 5 lbs., 21c; colored ducklings, 2c "''Vanduset5 family to Port Doter, and �conftnue her perfect_ attendance re-- - rig and Miss Vandusea went ba in mother. as well as meeting total consumption Mess.- Old roosters, over. 5-lbs., 8c. 4b g• - card. _ demands. Bananas are-one of the Poultry, "A" grade, Dressed-Fat- *a'di4 In the stlallo* mater to the- - Slmcoe,Ont.-Anitcipating a crop of led hens, over 4 to-6 lbs., 20c; do,,9v_ar submerged pier of the ferry slip. �' I mainstays art Brazilian diet. 18c; do, aver 3 tq_3% -100-000 barrels of apples, the Norfolk r 3i to 4 lbs., The young woman crossed the pier Fruit Growers' Association is planning A' society woman' complains of the•', lbs., 1 i c. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., lice first and dropped into 12 feet of an addition to its present pre-cooling number of bogus guests who attended' Caller-7Who's the responsible man GRATle QUOTATIONS. .; grater in the slip. Mill,-Who could not and storage plant, according to James,ser da'ughter's weddltiG. We under-' here" Office Boy-If yoli-"meatt the I 'gain dealers on t re Toronto Board swim,went to the rescue and was soon of 1':•a'e'are making the following ��1n difficulfy. E. Johnson, manager of the aasocia-I stand, however, that the bridegroom fellow that always ;Pis the blame,!quotations for car lots: a: genuine. I it's me, :tlanitobd wheat-No.',- .1 hard. Alex,Gardiner and George Ingraham• Lion. r _ (351.c; No. 1 Northern, 641,ac; No. 2 plunged into help. The former man- do, 6114c; No. 3 tough, 53c; No.-.4 do, aaged'to rescue the young woman. The ' °, ~ '50ric te:i.f. bay ports). _ Tn� Can:::iz 11 .� _ T��•~ L::,z-'-� latter had hold of Hill but was forced _ _-- ___-- _ Manitoba oats-No. 3 C.W.. 321-2c; 'o•2 do 30 a a - - d •31 c• \ � to desist from his effort, \o. 1 ees a .:� ,Manitoba barley-Na, 3 C.R'., 37r.; Hamilton Man Killed ;A _ „ I No. 4 do 36c• feed 35c. t" 'Hamilton,Jikne,..l.-Jerry Tracey,of _ Argentine corn,5, -spot,plus duty, 125.Belmont Avenue,• father of seven :o Alillfeed-Del., Montreal freights, children, was fatally injured Saturday bag included-Bran, per tong$18.2r,,; :a p,ight when the auto in which.he was shorts, per ton, $19'5; middlings, per riding turtied•turtle on the old Stoney, ton, $25.25. Creek highway at Red Hill.Four other ;' Ontario grain-Wheat, 57 to 61c; YI occupants of the-machine escaped in• barley, 30 to 33c; oats, °_4 to tic; rye. -,jury. 'Mother Killed, Tots Hurt _ . LIFE STOCK QUOT aTION S. " Windsor. On the way to the Church I Heavy beef steers_' to SG: heifers, } lot the Ascension, to attend the Chris- y° choice ligl t, $5.25 to $5.50;; do, choice tening of her seven-montbs-old daugh-• $5 to $ .50 to , c do, fair to G 51; $5 to $5.25; do, tom., $4 to $4.53; _ Qer, Mrs. Audrey Brimacombe, 37, was butcher stecrs, choice, S-5.25 to $5.7:5; the victitn qt a traffic accident and do,,fair•to-good, S5,to $525; do, com.. died a few minutes later as'she was $4 -to 44:75; ..butcher cows, good Ao " being taken to Hotel Dieu Hospital. Y choice, $3.75 to $4; do, bolognas, $2.50 The baby, Audrey J., is in Grace ! to $3; canners and cutters, $1.50 to' ;3 $2.50• butcher bulls, good'to choice, Hospital, but her injuries are not serf 3- '' do o 'Spas, $3 to $3.50; t"= - rous, and a second child, Ivy, aged 7 �P Y` . tea is!i $3.50' 00 to $4 b to _, baby beef, $0.50 to $7.50; feeders, years, is in Hotel Dieu Hospital with atinor injuries. Canadian I;islet' team at Montr6t bgfore,sailing. Left to Right: Sgt. J. L. Ward,,Sunny Brae, S.I1,; good,'$4.75 to $5; stockers, $4.25 to _ Guelph, Ont.; Sgt. J. H. Gray, `ti B.; Corp; - $4.50; springers, $50 to $75; milkers, Surviving are the husband and Capt. J. T. Steele, Toronto;. Lt- J. T.-Downey, M.C.;St. John, . $40 to $60; calves,-good and choice, , seven children. _ D. C. Wfitte, Grand Falls, N.B.; Corp. E. K. Bird. R egina; Sgt. C; W. Foam, Black Watch, Montreal; C. $6 to $6.50; do, med., $4 to $6; lambs, Four Americans Hurt a; M. G. M. Emalie. Toronto; R.Q.M,S, C, :Moore, St, John; Lient. A. Fiiicham, Toronto; Pte. F. J. ctl&ss, - choice, $11.60; sheep, $1.50 to $4; Niagara Falls, Out.-As the result X.ennozville, Lt. D. T. .Rurke. Ottawa;., Lieut:Ool. O. W. Go :bogs bacon f.o.b., $8'; do, do, w.o.c., of an automobile accident, Sunday, Que.;'Major F. Richardson, Victoria B.C.,; 66 to 75c move f.o.b,; do, selects, $1 Miss Ann Tuzianski, '43, of Niagara Gibson, M.O.. Hamilton, Ont,; Sgt:Major E. J. Read, Eaquimault, B.C.; Sgt. J. H. Regan. Victoria, B.O. per hog premium; do,butchers,$1 pet Falls, N.Y., is in a critical condition In and MoJer T. Splttal, Victoria Rifles, Montreal. _ hog discount. ' r�T: - !�-xx, emCs.`. ^_t Y s -°s t.,v M•�'•- •n'-. - _ '^t .. z'r w '., - ,,,,^'•' .,°.,+' , 7. sue' -�r:-°n,—•w,••.;a• ..:,.. ..�,, U.:. "'"• :n. �• yi. ,y�,y.;.''&y'r. ..,R.r> vrv' �C:' '! .-r•.•na:.^L^-xm ''S^ m is C 1' .,,,.�, ,h'e.d-.•'°. - �•' _ .,.i,.. •.-e•,-®.�.,.crt..• .+,-,-F''..' rz r.: - _^:G� '�':R_. ,:_.ova-,.•.. n.�a.a.�,•c,:wi.. .,_ ..;oae•-0�:,~ -•r„b,-aa'_..i:e'..ra•. •�,�.. _ ..,rs•rr' _ .. ,.?t' .-s.� -w' f _"'!' w,ro� _ _ ,.••+ .�, •�:•'. _ _ � -�. {„ ;'. ti r ?;�•. r•y.. oval 1 v:?%�p::,a y r ,_ ;. the Ibis .and the bennu, .amot}g the t -- rr � _ birds, were universally venerated tt - e I s t r U ' F O C O O 111 ` O O,= throughout Egypt, Some -of them There is a duty on Tea now of four :. . were regarded as spirits of the dawn . which, having sung hymns of praise cents per pound and four percent Sales q . while the sun was rising, turned into `Fan. AH imports of Tea now pay these ” ,.. -apes- - • There were many.other.gods for the extra charges,, but— ;. • Egyptian, which Egypt's conquerors adopted in time, but they never were '�Ne have not ti fully assimilated by them. The As- .. Syrians and Babylonians never made j For dinner to-night,serve them their own, and the Greeks scof• Increased- `h e price of t fed not a little at such materialism, -^�:r�• Macaroni and cheese, 'though they themselves used animals baked golden brown . . . r d a for to-morrow's luncheon, as symbols of their gods and god- = T ' give the children toast dosses, E D ; covered with tasty, baba r: = - �`' �'► F' � . bring cheese. ° ' Caprice But be sure you use Kraft P r. cheese, for Kraft,, being Caprice fully matured, is readily Is gold; . digestible and, because it An orange-colored toy balloon, ra ,r. , ezceptionally rich ia. The tinkle of a tambourine, 'E A a ;� butter fat,tt tae dtticu- - d p Pollen that makes the brown bee Made In Canada f laxly nourishing food.. _ bold,-. : Madill by'the in akers of K•aFt Sa lad D-essins snd Velveeta Caprice W e bear,the loss yes Is green- a -- A hardy-gurdy'9 tangled tune, So you can still buy the very best ' The tassel from a jester's shoe, ' Egypt Yields Secrets AA. ( w A faun's dream in mild-afternoon, of Tea at the same price as before the =-Of �` ! \iOd Cults Caprice duty Was put on. - t - - Is blue- - Soap-bubbles blown by Perrot, T. H. ESTABROOKS Co. Ltd.—ST. JOHN, N.B. The Crocodile of a Sanctuary Recently Dug Up'Was One of An errant dragonfly or two, Many Creatures the Ancients Held Sacred venetian lanterns hung a row,— Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Caprice 'New knowledge of an ancient man' dead from the "Serpents which Is-you. -- - Egyptian cult will 'result, it is be-'isre in the Underworld, which lie up- -Katharine Morse, in "A Gate of reeved;'from the recent discovery of on the bodies of men and women and„ Cedar." The minister was visiting a wom-, Classified Advertlsing _ the first complete sanctuary, with all consume their blood." The Egyptian __ an noted for grumbling. She had a annexes, of the crocodile god $ekneb so coveted the power of the serpent Latecomers Barred good crop of potatoes. The person saaors tunis. This sanctuary, composed of a that he learned those prayers which . said "Now, Mrs. Higgins, you have long-processional way, temple and were most certalb to brio him' its At Turkish Movies ' ' c� LBS. PRINTS, SILK OR VET-YE% y, g nothing to grumble about." 'She 3 =1.00. A. 31cCreery Co„ Chatham. priests' dwellings within a walled en- powers after death, when his soul wan- Istanbul.-Fierce controversy- has- replied-"Indeed I have; where's the untario. closure, has been unearthed by an dered about the earth: "I am the ser- broken out,among the Istanbul muni- little ones for the pigs?" gi1T C3aQSS 1 Italian archaeological mission In the 1 pent Sates whose years are many. I' cipality cinema proprietors and the $ Fayum-district, Limestone reliefs in i die and I am born again each day. ' I I general public. the cause is that tl e A B A B Y CS1CKS-BARRED s vestibule at one end of the way show lam' the serpent Sata which dwelleth - 1 Rocks. r nconas, white and Browni j i municipality has forbidden cinerra Wagistrate-"When you married him LegnornaG loo each. Assorted. oa FUTm Ileknebtunis in several aspects, as well I in the uttermost parts of the earth. owners to allow she public to enter you promised to share his lot, didn't AA�S 8witserekGranian60ntCatslossat. i as a, procession .bearing the sacred I die and 1 am born again, and I re- their theatres after the performance You?" Wife-"Yea; but I didn't.know emcodile on a litter. _ 1-new myself, and I grow y ourig -each has begun. The stated reason for this then it was just a lot of trouble." "NAONAZ Much has still to be learned of the day." I action is that it is difficult to check � many cults of the ancient Egyptians, At the period when the serpent was! ARRY. RELIABLE 1dATR13tress the number of taC s sold, and that ;.� IAL paper mailed tree. Address _ !bough It 1a known that,hundrede of being worshiped in Lower Egypt the i consequently tax toIIecwrs acting for STOMA,C'H I Friendship-Magazine. 3tedtna. Now Yorie. - .them were recognized by theologians vulture was the chief object of ador- the municipality have been cheated. I m+�+ A F E COUNSEL"-612-PA OR even in late dynastic times when ani- ation in Upper Egypt, So powerful All Istanbul nemas have fixed ►7 book. Illustrated. Discusses prob-4 male, beasts, birds, fishes.and reptiles were these two centres of worahTp IL lems of love, marriage etc., to,plal* hour's for their performances. name- language. Full particulars about ou - _- were worshiped, The -:gyptians ex- that the kings gave themselves the ly, 2.30, 4.30, 6.30 and 8.30 p.m. if -special Get-Acquainted Offer" sent ire 'tended their veneration to human be- title, "Lord of the Shrines of the Vut• , wily suffer when Excelene g: es to anyone over 18 years of age art any one arrives at, say, 2.3, he or alas Immediate and lasting relief is cameo International Distributors, Ings, to the great powers of nature, turn and Uraeus,' 'to proclaim their„,has to. wait until 4.30 before being dheartburn,gasiriiia st mac h,agcai'_ 202:, Toronto a and to the large- numbers of beings sovereignty. Other wild animals allowed to enter.” to far the protests with which they peopled the heavens, which were worshiped by 'the Egyp p I trio and duodenal Wceng building + E s T HAl?V, I3 pen to SD es is she air, the- earth, the :ky; the sun, tians were the lion, the lynx and the be the ,av,il and cinema owners have� new cells ails repiaciag diseased Blvd.. HamiltonecOpen to guests been unavailing. The municipality o- Fulve Ff ction• as guaranteed r money y to or erase.ys rest or recuperation Rates the moon• the stars and the water. hippopotamus. Not much !s known,of I stv• satisfaction or your money rr moderate. - ppOpO des issued a statement to the effect; landed. - 'These animals were not venerated in the cult of the fish, but several species that :f a member of the general pub- r Treatment price, 86 anywhere. on E XroER` Ksi2e postpaid extra prints`. dynastic times as animals, but as the were venerated. lie misses a boat or train he cannot Distributed solely by 3o each. Jackson Studio, Seaforth, (.dru ,;abodes of gods,_ The beetle or scarabaeus became .xpect a boat or train to be run ior� ASSOCIATED oRU08 LIMITED The cults ban .their origin- In the the symbol of the god of creation and. his benefit, coaaequently It behooves 11Daaaess street. sosoato s "Hard times, like measles', run their _ precarious life of primitive man when resurrection. It was often placed in the public to be as punctual in attend-I course, clear up and are forgotten."--w the Dhysical conditions of Egypt were tombs because It was thought- to give ing movie-performances as in catching - I Roger Babson. _similar to-those in certain parts of potentlal life to the dead body upon - _ -Central Africa today. The land was which It was placed,provided the pro- a boat or train. -covered with {crests end the groan Meanwhile cinema revenues {rave Sseh lather! d per words of power were The Idea been greatly reduced and their own Seek refreshing DEPRESSION -_''....obscured by dense undergrowth.Great over It or wellies upon !t. The idea�era point out that the municipality its I ftsgraacec each /kin - numbers of beasts roamed about the of life appears to have been associated Its turn,will be a loser. !. adtnis= ui eleassiag.l- forests; huge serpents of various ape-'with the scarab from time Immemorial - I _ 7 'I -• =sees, Including hosts of-deadly rep- in Egypt, for to this day, the lased is S different woA�q tiles, lived in the undergrowth, and dried, pounded, mined with water, and Baby s the river was filled with great croco-i then drunk by the women; who be- Kennedy & 11: - diles such.as may be seen even today lieved it to be an uafalling specific [or Menton i Two vedrs ago I began to get a ' in the Blue Nile, When the canals i '��� depressed. and ever) �s too the production of large famrifes. 42t Collepd St., much trouble for me. I was a misery dried up, the crocodiles wandered One of the oldest animal cults was Toronto to M),16 and everyone around me, about-the field at will_and ate, what,i that of the Apia or Bull which-was I Harley Lavidson Distribu.or+ I was advised to take Glauber Salta :ever came their way.-When man-cap- worshiped throughout the Nile Valley. Write at on•a ror our oarwasn list of ` dssoa 'by my friends who said it was the i -tuned-them he tamed them, fed them (His birth was commemorated by an 1 u.ea ,n••t.,r.•v�ir+ T+nm+ �r raneM..L p same as IIS��ruschen but it did me no honey, put crystal and gold earrings I annual festival which lasted seven(I . . �O ln�/rl l Vlhm s y, good, so at last my husband, got me Into their'ears;and bracelets on their days, and during this period no man( - _ a bottle of Krtischen and no one would r forepaws, -,Miter death be*embalmed was ever killed even by a crocodile. 4 $ realise the different woman I am. I -- their bodies and buried them in vaults.I BOYS 1 BOYS l have been taking Krtlschen now The bull was turned loose In the court- ` fly,lilts o/ BURNS mnetantly for two years. Nfy daughter Worship Because..o1 Fear _ yard of the sanctuary on certain.days also aVuld not be without it. I have Cutieurn SOAR M-egtul poet,et Mxln.rd'. g Facts now availab'� indicate that to be exhibited to the worshipers. p �� .nd a.eet at, uses.at, or Rot my nee htour to take Kntschen ' s They fed him cakes made of'the finest Keeps Faee and Hands as %veil and she has found its worth primitive man worshiped animals be E' c�wm std ee brawn wheat flour mixed with honey; boiled Clear and meals by peer, y to bars .K as she feels a different woman, cause he [eared them. They possess-I Price 25c. aura 1Setoee toeq rbe -{Jlra. G. A. K.) or roasted geese, and live birds r- e a to ed,he thought, greater-stre'ngth,power _ .�4 bb�11,1 pafltfill ,mMlitl� ,tops The rnmtttonest cause of depression = And cunning than his own; they were lain kinds. is partial constipation-an insidious which en- The vulture, the. hawk, the heron, re, - C""KING'OF rnmplaint because .the sufferer is 'Endowed with some quality c abled them to do him harm and to seldom aware of it. It means the cause.his death, He regarded them as which ll the mi d,des boa icons R y y %rhich dull the mind,damp the spirits. the personification of the powers of •- i PAIN~ sap the nervous strength and lower - evil and of death, and came to believe( Large i.lustr,I the whole vitality. that he might court their good-will!ed catalogue ')r Kruschea Salta maltsp constipation new and reuuij by offerings and prayers'. for their bicycles f r,, 'n impassible. Therefore, if you keep to spirits mast be appeased. $10 up aten•Ir 1>nrsdten you need never know the _ cycles. aodr� meaning of melancholy; never feel The. Egyptians, having developed, 0i cenan. Motors r,,. .t'•, ••IC 1,1,w. w,r ration paler Writo I., a "AeRor depressed. the idea that individual, animals were DIISaS-CTCL' D:-�'^^ to. I 3 the abodes of god§;'belieced that cer• r25 C>_,,er u.r:c• :o^on o. Ja 'i tarn ideas w'er• 'incarnate• in them. . They were beloved by him and treat- GET RID OF: '' - Childf+en love it 1'r th �m woo id ed %rich reverence and care. Apart• mints were set aside for them in the C O N S T I P A T I O N - �FiEdelideeall..a•lilerden'a temples throughout the country; - Chee°IabMaNsdMilkoakea y Use 14x.Carter's tamouiw I stile on Ir Wobble appeal to roses- whole cities were dedicated to them. -- saves 'Its wotidethny seod la _,_ .._. . _ Sacred animals here washed in hot Liver Pills.Entirely Vegetable. q,.,a too. - - Gentle but effective- No bad p retlorat enersy spent on worlt :� baths, Oeir bodies annointed and per" after effects. For 60 gars they- or play and bsllds strolls rtstdy ; lamed. Rich beds were Provided for, have given quick relief from -little bodies thentt tm ue-lawns a,d tie ereatest Biliousness, ck Headaches, ctit is care was exercised to give them the- pre:ions. most comfort. 25e 75c red packages" °•w,.n„.s The Fear of the Serpent y I Mantcp+ Rid your home of flies with Aeroxon--the The abject fear of the Egyptians for Ask your druggist For s • �; �. _ ter improved spiral fly catcher with the lbnger Vie serpent seems to haves been con. w,v,,R�*v* c yVE�rjj�� t" 'and wider ribbon. Aerozoa is guaranteed not : stanf in all generations and many - ,' prayers were said to deliver the hu; fresh,fragrant and sweet-::resistible res stible to flies. , ,. _• _ « �`- 'r. a sue' f! t i � ��d FlOOrl�lg - 7/�% Aeroxon is Good for, 3 Weeks' Service. _ _ ="a ► O O It's Goody_��- See your dealer �~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID i _ It's Even Better - c:et'� ' pr's The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO /T'S THE BEST' r '' Gets,the fly every t_*~le' I' , rho Knight Mfg. & Lbr. Co. Ltd., Medford '�'°x°r 6Front Street ISSUE *lo. 26-11 _ { IBfiWTCN A.HILL.56 Front Street Rest,Toronm 2 = 'S-',''°' 'A. +','• ,.b :,,,•la,.,, k'!� _ '"` Y y,o- a*9 • ..�`' .� B' ,y :.rr •"S' .,+ •1111:°2�:bi="� _ a, y n•K;;•, yo-, 7, ,¢ 6, , ••-•-'-'i.^° Wr: .•„-.,•. '4 +r - "iY,. .,a at•-. 4 `?'s ., w':es' _ ,-`�+-•..2s. -s. s _ .w. •j+' ••,n.•-.#�c� .6t) .ros4 :�.'� •+#^y - '-r,. r=-i-r.•�*.- •�;�:. .•^>✓.c 'v _ •r " r: n•'�"'ti".'. - rti•I :,,4,.:y ',-,.� .�•�t•3.���v Kr•'.�:ao„s+1vY., �sc•�.'w.c"�.. �• > `<�;�G'.�<.'ta"�'.. _:::r . '.:,,:�.:,v%,::�'� -�z .. - :.;i.i-.�' �s :-.a�m�..-• ,...."J,�"',* - -ra:r�.�=%s �c= �. • t- s..e...,,,,n!,.. .. :.s"-°-&!r,'. .•'�`' x� ;'fin+,� h,,<""•- �y qT! _ rW-.. 'ti.- '�`,+, .. ., .:7+„ii,I,'• :+,:',\ Y.`•d. %. !i:. •iP- .4 ''S.N'- 'die,'" pv- - ••y,..Z .7 .e .-..r x fix.:' .x•�. _<' .'°a.' I ' ,r ,,.'w u.•'�`•'�.'.. 'ri' :x ;,•a .:� o.D." '�� .•• C.. .{, .s,�. 4 '4,Tj,�, 5" '.,� •Y iL iLOQ�is��e —Wm, Cullib spent a few days —Dancing every Satiu'4iay at Dew Iset week is Lindsay, Peterbvro Drop Inn.• ,•:,� - • and Port Hope. —Radio Licenses may be obtained —Mrs. Rosa Burns spent Monday —Mr. and Mrs.. Waldron, of from W. C. Nurkar, at the News. t��� Newtonville, spent Sunda with Office. --with Mrs. S. McConochie, of Dun. 'their daughter, Mrs. 3. Wallace. —Announcing the transfer of - - MO°' —Rev. H. Staiaton occupied the the grr,cery business of Roy Mor- A Ptin and Mrs. Franklin and al it in Albert street Church, rich to Mooth &Morison. Further and Mrs. Boyea on Sunday, eon, of f Port Perry, visited Arthur Oshawa,on Sunday evening last at particulars later Watch adver- a special- young, - - —George Crawford and lady P� y B people's service. tidier-apace. Grocer d friend, of Blackstock, visited with Rev- Mr. Moore, of that church —Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident y peciale for This Week W. C. and Mrs.Mnrkllr o4,Sunday. oceu led the Pickering pulpit. Dentist. Office in residence, two • —R and Mrs. khro and eon, —The police trustees are calling doors east of St. Andrew's church, � Kellogg's Pep, 2 for ... .: 280 • �yadOD, attended the Yearly attention to and issuing a wtraing Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to " . Lviidog of Friends in Norwich on those who persist in climbing 6 p m Daily, and Evenings by ap- n► n' Willard Chocolate Buds., per lb. ... 280 : Sunday. Over and destroying the.fences poiatment. (%-ray service). ,.. around the Memorial Park. The —COMING—See Dr, F. E. Luke, ~ Clark's Pork and Beane, No.'2... 90 George and Mrs. Cowan, of extreme south-end of the eastern Optometrist, 187 Yoage St„To- Heinz Tomato Catsup, large size .. 19c • Toronto, spent Sunday in town +with the former'e parents, Joseph or front fence' has already been ronto a eyesight specialist. at . and Mrs. Cowan. destroyed and complaints will be Allin's drug store. Whitby, on / 1 Pkg of O:ydol and 1•pkR of.• —Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, sr., lodged against those who continua Tuesday 14th. Glasses fitted Super Sada ..; '25c to climb these fences. There is a aecor&tely. * * * * s and Mr. Hunter, of Port Perry, i Pure Castile Soap, 10 bare for visited & number of Pickering wide Irate at the front. —J. W. Crawford, of Toronto, . . friends in Sunday. —The brief but severe wind and conductor of Howard Park —Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, J. H. storm on Saturday evening last Church Choir,spent the week end .Beal and Mrs. Chandler. of Chre_ blew over several large trees in with L and Mrs. Morley, and Mont. called on Hugh and Mrs, this neighborhood. A large elm while here sang at the morDing Meebin on Sunday. lap across the gravel road leading service in the United Church and _ —Mre. Jobn Dunn has returned from the highway to the Brock also accompanied iLt, C-L�:� to- A __ � a home, after spending several road over the weekend, another Brougham in the afternoon,where ...LLL 1111 • weeks with her,daughter, Mrs. O, fell on Douglas Dann's front lawn he sang at the reopening service. Deany, of Whitby. and in billing the branches struck —Rev. W. R. Sproule, of wind- _ —Mrs. Bedson, of Toronto. and the' electric light wires leading sor, accompanied by his mother, ..DON'T BE MISLED daughter, Mrs. McLean, of Cleve into W. J. Clark's residence, pul from Toronto, visited Mrs. and nand, were guests of R. H. and ling the insulators from the build Miss Fawkes on Monday. Mr. The old reliable Insecticide and Mrs. Crook one day last week. ing without breaking the lines. Sprnule came to Toronto to attend —Wm. Crammer, who has beer —The. annual celebratian on the funeral of his brother-in-law, -fertilizer is • istudying in the.Atglican College Jnly 1st in Pickering promises to Mr. Gage, who resided in Picker- " _ in Lennoxville, Que., is spending be Biggerand Better than ever." ing several years ago. Both his ibis vacation at his home here. p of real live committee behind the were amptatated as a result _ 1K1• n' g B u Killer _ George Hempthorn and daa Project are giving their time and of war service. Ighter, Miss Ella Bostwick and the energy to ensure the success of the —The June meatiog of-the Insti- Iletter's sister, of Brampton, were day. The program opens at one tnte was held at the home of Mrs. lin the village on Tuesday calling o'clock soon, with the calithaaf- W. C. Murkar on Tuesday, when A quick and sure death to the insect on old friends. plan parade, in which all are plans were made for thaannual encouraged to participate. The picnic to be bold ; Mrs. Crouk at Mrs. New —St. George's, Pickering, Sun• ney has been considerably man's on July „ For potato bugs, cabbage worms, turnip dap, June 28th : Pinker School, prize mo m.; Morning Prayer, 10.30; increased over that of last year gave a report of the Price co ct Con- 19L30-a- lice rose bug's, curt es, ,Evening Prayer, 7,00 p. m. The and a good parade is already vention, and Mra. Price contribut- -- —.Rertor will preach at both ser promised. A girls' softball game, ed two vocal numbers, which a ',tobacco . worms, or any insect 'vices, which are on standard time. Ebenezer vs. Pickering, and a made s, very interesting meeting 1' T —The new postal rates will go boys' game, Thornton's Corners for the-beginning of our Institute :that -feeds upon the leaf. It iinto effect on July let. The letter vs. Pickering, and football, Pick• year. rate will be 3 cents, except for erfog Brach vs. Cberrywo-)d, will —On Thursday night last as will not burn or blister the leaf _ local drop letter, when the rate be played at the park during the Traffic Officer A. F. Runciman wag i�lf an plant or vegetable. remains at 2 cents. All chegnes afternoon. Substantial prizes are patrolling the highway and at the p' also will require a 2 cent excise being paid in the horseshoe pitch. Rouge he caught up to a car that istamp. ine contests, and t%%o always bad no tail light. There were two —N. F. and Mrs. Mechia and popular features, Catching the men in the car and when he was Simply dust it on through a bran sack. !family. of Oabawa : A. P and Mrs greasy pig sad catching the roost about to warn them about the "Meeblu and son, of Sarnia, and L. ere. the subject of the contests light they drove off at a terrific - - A. and Mrs. Devitt and daughter• being the prize%in Parb case. The rate anti this aroused the suspi ,It stimulates the growth,- ]n" Of Toronto, spent Sunday with Uxbridge Band will bA adding to cions of Mr. Runciman, woo took _ their parents, Hugh and Mrs, the afternoon and evening. The after'them. They tried to taro creases the Meld and e ;1[echle. evening program promises a fine on to Allison's sideroad, bnt on - -Mr. Wallsee, principal of onr variety. The ever popular Harvey account of their great speed they prevents blight, - • pablic school, is is Whitevale this boys, accompanied by Pat Raf• could not make the turn and the week presiding at the entrance ferty sod Carley Nixon. corned• car upset. One man •sneceeded in lesains. Mr. Wallace, will. during 14,°11• and Bill Squires. banjoist, making his escape. but the other i Ithe hnliday, be attending Queen's. Holley Whitling Rvao. soprano was captared and taken to the { e Z. CHAPMAN lot Kingston, daring the special soloist. The grounds at the Park Whitby lock up. On investigation isammer term. have been pat in hood shape, and it wait found that the car belonged —The apple crop promises to be booths,sideshow@ and refreshment to a Toronto man, who loaned it booths will be open throughout to a traveller who was oing to very beau this ear. At resent g the trees are heavily loaded with tha day. A novel feature of the Hamilton, where it was stolesStanfield's .,Underwear Ifrait. and If all conditions are day will be the introduction of during the evening. The man favorable daring the remainder of Mr. Pickering. who will be on the who was caught has a long police - $he+easou there will be as&band grounds at 8 00 p. m. A masked- record and wee wanted by the lance of fruit- photograph is now on display Hamilton authorities. Detective ' —One of the girls from Toronto, throughout the townebip. A 810 Croker came down cu Friday and men'9 fine Summer Underwear in shirts, and shorts, " who visited the Jewish Camp on award will be made to the person took the prisoner hack to Hamil• Sunday, met with a slight acct• capturing him, providing he is ton. The car was somewhat and Rayon Silk Oombinations, , dent. As she was swinging the carrying one of the small inflated damaged when it upset. - hove broke sad in passing through bMloons, which can beubtaioed on at 1.75 and 1.50. - - lber hands burned them badly, the grounds or in the stores in ..CARD OF THANK& necessitating medical attention. town Get your tirketP at any of I wish to ex rest m sincere thanks sport Sboee in leather and canvas, from 93c7 to 4.75, —The weatherman was some• the stores or et the gate. All the P y 'what out in his predictions for the events are called on standard time, to the rnany friends, and neighbors.for a splCIIdid OhO1Ce, -' Mast weekend. He promised a Admission 50c, ebildrea 25c. their-zreat kindness and expre*l;nns of c nl ath in m recent bereave- ` warp hot one, but instead, be gave —CraelEy to animals is one of y P �' y .` _ . • ' - ns s most plecteant one, with a the mo9t contemptible crimes that meet. Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Don't forget to try a TI To Suit. We have doubled temperature jest high enough to a person can commit. Many $ 9 p p imake it pleasant. The 'motor thoughtless people do not seems tt> - our output already over any - traffic, in consequence,- was very realize that dumb animals pno-esb New ddiertuetraent11, heavy, feeling the same as human beings. (� —A ,worth while warning has They can suffer pain to the same i'' Ui SAT.F.—cPPd, Curren, R.R. llrev10A8 season. just been issued by the Out, Dept, degree as we do. They bare the Locust IHillarety. Chas. Garter,, R. 42 1, - ,Of Public Health to same love towards one another as - - — —- -- --' - .One Price _ 424 00 guard against we csseea. In ,fact we often BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE—Silver the disease carrying flies during p Hull, pply Geo.Tool, R,R.No. 1.Locust the warm weather and points out think that the lower animals show Hial, Pboln Pick 1015. 43 t the necessity of destroying or a stronger love for heir young - ---- giddies Play Baits in khaki, blao and light blue - covering all forme of refnee or than what is sbown by many men FOR SALE—HOLE ul ist Cow,due _ —to freshen on or about July 1st,S years old. garbage. The generous use of and women. We often see men at lot 20,con. 4. J,Fitzpatrick,Pickanng, 43' denim, extra strong, made by Kitchens, chloride of lime is advised. This and women who are willing to UCKWHEAT FOR SALE—Silvee regular 1.25, for 1.00 article is not expensive and is very Part with their offspring because B Hull variety,eo cents per bushel. Apply effective. they do not possess that paternal G.L.Middleton, Brougham. Phone Pickering <',:• or maternal love that the —The a:stators of the estate of y should Std• 42-*3 - •, Radio Licensee issued. the late Mies Louise Richardson possess, The lower animals are OTATOEB FOR SALE—No. 1 will hold an auction sale of the willink to sacrifice their lives in L Doole e, 75cente %bag. Apply Harold Fred T Bunting Pickering household effects at her residence, protecting their young,on account can�z4 R.No.1, iy%ue staoo42�a boars T. � :• _ • King St, east, on Saturday, Jnly of their strong love for them. 4th, at 1.80(standard time). This Such love is often lacking in FOR BALE-811verbull buckwheat. Fretablished 1557. g human beings. When a boy de• bericr and oats. �7so a few bulls left,one `- sale should attract a large°amber roan wou d suit a dal man.+,G• M. Forsyth, q of prospective bnyers, a@ a-11 the stroy@ a bind's meet or its young he Claremont. 42-43 - goods to be offered are higb-cl`aee. inflicts great pain. mush greater OR 'SALE—Ne- bay rack and and in good condition, sadencltide than ri realizes. A dog is wilting F wagon bo: T. E. craarrow; aleck a few � �� s>• a -umber of antique pieces of to eacn8re his li€e for hie master; Kinggsston`ro�ad'easi E. Crawford. Pi,9ering, — furniture in walnut. but how often be is ill treated. —The services of the United A horee will strait) every muscle �!USTOMIHATCHiNC AND BABY = ; Church will be held next Snnda in its Efforts to draw a load which `;CHICKS FOR SALE—Rake. Rhode Is-m special Service Tires = :j y lands and Leghorn@, hatched under Jaeswar An St. Andrew's Church FAt 1 1.30 ilk- it is enable to move, yet a heart, method's. Prices reasonable. ;Phone Pick 702. m. sad S 13. m. Sunday School at lees driver wiu whip the animal r-w-ows, vreenwwi- .- io 30, The minister will condNct nntil be draws the blood. Fortun- j� oR SALE—Roughcast house in 'the morning service and the Sac•- ately there is a society in this JU Pickering Village Sev,n rooms, new furn- As thousands of drivers' now re rameot of the Lord's Supper will ' know, a Country, the Humane ,Society, aci, electric light, small barn, diee garden and flowers. fruit and shade trees. Apply to A.E. be administered, All the members. whose sibs is to protect the de Richardson.Pickering. Phone6000. 43 buiWstronger and wear longer than any of the church are urged to be fenceless animal@, and to punish ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- present for this very important those who are guilty of violating TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and tire even Seiberling could ever build a service. In the evening Rev, J, the laws.that have been enacted explain our 24 hour service., Just leave your v R. Trnmponr, of Tyrone, will con to protect the lower animal@, will pick and li Davis. barber shun. we before' will pick uD,and deliver ta�h Monday,Wednes- duct the service. There are Certain animals and day and•Friday. —Clifford Barrett anstained a birds vneh as wolves, foxes,hawks - " very painful accident on Saturday ENDERS WANTED—Tenders will //�� etc.. that are Of A deetCIICtlre T be recrived by the,undersigned' until Jnly •Come ><n and ask to see these world fam. night last when cranking their nature, which may be destroyed, . Ty 15th for the position of janitor of the Pickering -. car. The usual backfire ennead but it should be dome in as School. r any ender n t necessarily accepted. Ji the crank to strike him On the possible, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. one tires. humane a manner a9 s0 R.H.Ripley,Sec'y S.S.No.4 West. E34t arm, causing a very severe frac• as to avoid inflicting more pain jE OFFER—Blood-tested stork - - t�re in practically the same spot than is necessary. Daring the , Tom Barron large White Leghorne and O. to which he suffered a fracture past few weeks the papers have A•b Barren 0c kt delivery whenever desired, cis; B• S �NCER IseL eprimg. He was taken to the recorded a DI1Rlber Elf Cage@ ID Baby chicks lOcents;4 weeks old Dulleta.25 ns; CHARurjS B weeks pullet.,45 cents. Our system of brood- / which persons have been severely ing ensures good growth and vitality. we guar- , hospital in Toronto, where an antes live delivery anywhere and all a ipmenta General Repairs, Oils and Vras• x-ray revealed the extent of the punished for cruelty to animals. are subject to your approval on attival Take fracture. He will, of coarse, be The penalty that may be imposed advantagk of low feed prices and these reduced prices. You can matt bigger profits with this rendered ineay able of performla is very heavy, and the person this stock tban,any other live stoek. write for A g punished deserves 4,o sympathy. p� on older pallets. Commercial Bra, Pickering, Ontario any b.avy labs r for some weeks. Kiuheaer,out,