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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_07_03 �7717 7 F 'T OL 7 VOL. Lis -PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY; JULY 3, 1931, No. 44 : GREEN RIVER. CHERRYWOOD The meeting of the Women's James and Mrs. Mitchell, of Dun ' 'GR"ONWp0D Yet W_ _ h—i to's-R. Ass- n, visited with Fred Wright on ociation will be held at the home of bArto DIL H. 0. PH ARSON­:�Physician pr, Sunday of last week. Mrs. A. E. Armstrong on Thursday, C*roe= 2%1,74 Hostesses; Mrs. and Surgeon. Dunbsirtan. 101Y The pupils finished writing on the July 9th, at 2.30. Is running full blast Sawing Iurb. Entrance Examinations last week. Armstrong and Mrs. A. J. Taylor. IL P`OfWYT1ff. 40r.D.. Director - Program Committee: Misses Verna im R•Olmomptrical Amoda of Ontario,-Reg. bar,- resehise, doubletre". We wish them success. ftwwof tl■ American Opto=euicw Rev. Mr. Allnutt conducted �fre and.Laura Petty. Word Poor R9J1 Betablished 1M Eyes tongues eti-, -gr by Isppoimu—t. Missionary Service in the Sunday Call."Clean". All are -Felcome. Anne'9o4, C10=1 out. Open to buy a quantity �f good School on Sunday last. Mrs. A. Tr- LAKE ]F SHORE. Th ARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesigbt basswood and aim oyer sang a solo that was much en- ere is no better Pastry _ JSPecialist. Honour graduate of the College logs. *10 joyed. Flour made than Optometry of Canada; Gold medaliat and A family•re-union of the,Carlton Herman �WA family was held at the home 6f D. S. firat erman prize winner in IM, At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays AL 400day from 9 a,m.. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. and Mrs. Crawford, Lakeview Farm,..Mbl.dentcloffice. At Stouffirillt from Wed- and Fridays.' turdayof each week. Eyesezarnin- Mr. and MTs. Russ. Scott and f on June 21st, to celebiate Mrs. 'Car- .T"Gly o satted and Manufacturing Basket&of all ily were sunday visitors with M. am- K I S S I MIHI Phone Hi quality and itrin's hirthday who wa,% revezzl-y at Lowest Prices- P Stou 2405. 441y descriptions. _' ­��rs, iindall. enon June 24th. - Also Mr. S. Carl- But there are a lot of brands Price reductions at the Miss Blanche' R'eesor, -A-ho has to,, who was 75 on June 29th: There pastry flon r on the market factory. been teaching,school at Fraseiville, was present their hole family of of AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister is home for the Summer vacation. 'six sons and two daughters, together that very inferior. sSaticitor.,NoLary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 8'420' or,write .Miss Myrtle Anderson and Mr. F. -Aith their families to the number of to KISSIML a". South Wing Court House,Whitby, 26ly Chas, White. Locust Hill. Out. Sanderson, of Toronto, -were. visit­ fifty-five. There were also three These(heap hrands are cheap 'J RDONALD RT4DDY Barrister. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slack. great grandchildren present. O Solicitor, Notary Public. officeovtc Al. in quality. M's Druz Store.Opposite Post office. money t A goodly number attended the, to Loan.I Phone 562. Whitby, Oat. Sly J. H. Beal, - Claremon very interesting missionary service GIJEENWOOD. t 'WALTER 0. THOUSON-Barris Phone 924� held in the church last Sunday,morn-rn- . 'Scarlet fever is reported,in , the'. iss ' KISSINI ter, Soltor. Notary Public. 605 Royal FURNITURE ing. Bank Elldg..Toronto Phone Elgin 6M or iiaoi Mr, Arthur Lehman, who is visit- community again. spent the Is the very cream-of the beat wilke Residence.PkIIII9614. Oat.,or by appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ing his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. L Ed. Annie and family sp, ter wheat and is equafly as My IN GREAT VARIETY Lehman, preached a very inttresting week-end at Orillia. good for fine cake bak- Barri8t' SinimoE�*-Beds, Marshall Mat. sermon on Sunday morning. ' .Mrs. Wes. Sadler, -we are sorry to ing as for pastry. Ara. Saa►ritots. 904 Northern Ontarw A garden party under the auspices report is under medical care. tresseiC Pieseers, Tables and of the Altona Women's Institute i.s to Miss Witheridge, of Toronto spent Why pay in exorbitant price for 94 Beaton, CiWifa, Picture Frames. the week-end 'pith Alf. Tremble Bad, be held at the School grounds on Tue amall package of cake flour ? X D.F Raw. Adelaide �Our prices are the lowest. sday evening, July 7th. See posters Fred and Mrs. Gibson entertained Try KISSIMI. for particulars. friends from Toronto on Sunday. -Miss Edna Green entertained a .10laARr.80N. PICKERING 113 214 ULVEY - Barristers. solicitors BAKER'S JOY Confederation Life Building, Corner MOUNT -ZION number of West Hill friends on Mon and Richmond Sta. Tomato,-or /day evening 'Wed 0 4489 and 4480. Pickering Met Ust A rriving The farmers are All very bu=y L. and Mr.�. Hagertran and family for Bread, "W!e%y and Saturday evelkinga, =m bay just now. of Whitevale, spent Sunday with By ps-troDizing your home will 'Misqe� Alma. Gladys- and Muriel Mrs. Hagerman's sister, Mrs Wall. Choioe 2X Jones are hohda)ing at home. Mr,;. Ern-irgon Ormerod, was 3X and 6X B. C. in yca help keep up the pries of frr,7r here attended•th,� Claremont on Thursday attending the onr local wheat. Cedar Shingles. Several X7XIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9.. Jones-Piss wedding on Tuesday, funeral.of-her sister, Miss Laura-Mor 11 (Successor to Dr J.N Dzies-, Graduate of Uw Royal College of Dental-Surgeons and Toron• Also, a large quantity of Miss Bertha Lapp ia spending her Ran, Wnr ty,- At Claremont office over V X. holidays at her home in Woodi-ille Mr. and Nlr�;. Dyer of Mimico, and USE SCOTCH BARLEY sla—lare every Tuesday and Friday. Pbot, eta" lo�11 27 tf rough and dressed Keep in-mind the Kinsale Choral Mr and Mrs. Kirworod Anderson, of -FOR BREkKFAST Class and strawberry festival, on Brampton, :pent Sunday with James FERBERTT. FALLAISE. L D S. .,Jaok Pine, SPTUOe and Friday Sal-, 3rd- and Mr-s. Raim,%?.' D D 5. Graduate at the Rcy&I College at F. M." CIMIMaw and the Ucuvwwty of Tomato The Mc; Zion Sunday�undav School OUNSARTON W-a'=--asecood door east of St Arid Hemlock Lumber. picnic was well attended Saturday ftw'sChumh. Pickering.Out, Office hours 9 of last week at Oshawa-on-the-Lake.is.as. to GF". or bl Marion Taylor ay p L. SURNINGHAM 7orpoistusent. 'ilix-ray ylor had a birthday ar- service). Pick 317 The Balsam school board has en" ty on- Monday.afternoon. as:011' ' PICKERING as':0 sraged Miss' Forsyth of Greenbank Miss Marjory Annis is visiting her Buil-din Bind General 4141 Contracting. 0*Wf=*** 4;awlwo. or the nett year. We wish her ev- sister Min, T Sewell at Cedar Grove. Fatimstei, furnished on all c18.41114* ery -success. En YARD ' We are pleased to report Miss Win of work-Interior and Exterior. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- LUMBrE..61% Miss Mary McKim left on Mon- nie Wood much improved in health a nre and auton■oUlt assurance of all kkads, y lost for.her home at 1:1uonviHe Mrs. Ray Hobbs, of Oshawa, was ALIterations and repairs. P ematift cosepasims of sow fisanciial stand -x Chimneys Built Concrete Work. where she intends spending a fe "he guest of -Miss Elva Xnwh" over days before leaving for the west to & week-end Phone Pickering 571.2 KRAY-I. waction. COaI, ���, Is' spend ttr sumwier vacation with her -'GBeORJUGuRww, Live wpA* asks Our boys played ball mith the Pr- M! ONTARIO M! ■tterAed to. Tittrimia=Z sister, team last Friday night. .3. aff,rdle. Phone Stout 9M, 51.4 Inters Guild BALSAM, The • laiter won Shingles For Sale FPRMITUi. LACOUMW Auctionew, Hard and Soft good of this, We -are pleased to see Mrs. Dr 7- . ow ow ON Tees a"0abseo. &a* Miss Viola Jones. of Toronto, spent Quackenbush'in our midst again. She 51 clear and is N. O. B.C. Shingles. as miles of all kleAd 6"inevad to an damrs■" befft quality oil the week-end with her parents. is the gue;;t of her parents, ' Chas Gait Galvanised Steel Shingles. Ifteama. Address 9, stwer P,o.. 01M. hand Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and fam- and Mrs. Annie. Bird's Felt Slate Shiaxles. H.BRATON TOWNBRUOLIBE y spent Sunday with friends at Al- On Monday, Dr. Fraser moved to -Also, re•rubbering buggy wheels. a . .. I. . for Oaks" tong. Gravenhursit and next Sunday morn-- Lawn mowers vb%rpened :imp Miss" to l� THOS. A. LAW, i' M r. Pad ing the pulpit will be occupied by T. PATERSON'S - CLARE' eralf, "imser or manxiie" lits. Paddy, of Glen Major, has re MONT I-V 2*103COXI344r, Q=t. cently purchased Mr. James Gorlie's Rev. Mr Burgess. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 residence here. Mrs. Alex, Thom, Miss Heltin and WX MAW. LICENSHD AU()- 470KR%r %k.Qatalw and Dothan A large number from here attend­ Mrq. Nobe��,, arrived home after a LOOK, THE X (Y. se prcm Pickering Mills . ed the Decoration Day services' at month's abGence in Saskatoon, Grain- to. Tows Use for "We my be ad"NEWS'Officv. E". and Intlepen. . Wkutbl,Ont. 61Y We have a full line of Poultry Several from here attended the ko-ard. •-Wbilf,, visiting Jam" Marks, -Chevrolet' reasonable. Do 14ae-n-last Sunday. land, Regina, Winnipeg and Nc-;v Us New Feeds, good as the best. Jo^es-F;,-;s wedding on Tuesday af- they encountered the ti-,i�t storm and tenoon at Glen Major, before re'a-hinv Regina it was nec- ISHERE NOTICE Try our FroutlRank Laying Mash, Mr-z• K. Thomr,son and son- return- e,.:ary t,) E-hovel the -dust bank: in . -Gxowiog Ma@h and Pd to Toronto, after-visiti".her pat.- front-of the train.twice, to proceed 'WIdtievale Mals 1. - iij,thi- �)urney. Ontario dud Picker- .Nl,,v new fPr41,_,rPil knd a new low Cbick�Starter. er_� J. A. and -Mrs. Jones. Mr. Sher vin, our popular merchant ing wilt-certainly be attractive. price. At Owner Service Policy, . Chopping everT day We wake these Feeds right'h0te as to-an_Oshawa. sol.l hi..; bu.4ne%s assuring owner the heat in and our price@ will allow man, who" will take-charge on July, STOUFFVILLE. service and satisfaction. GRAIN— FLOUR—FEED you a profit on your Fleury and,Wilk i hacn-Repairs poultry. Mr. Wagon, of Carleton Place has Gas, Oils, Asseseerin. Goodyear k. very Pn,'oyable day was I as stIept engaged as principal, of our Tires at new low prices. When you want Flour ask for at 0:-hawa Iasi Saturday when Zion Will exchange High� School. Royal. p your market Sunda School held their annual pic- old Flour for Wheat Bel I The Christian Church h their Repairs on all makes of ca.A. for local wheat. n1c. annual Provincial Convention in St:- ANTHONY WILSON ouffville last week. W The more flour we sell the more . tIF%UUGHAM. .- . _.1: Gordon J. Li Proprietor; -A start was made last week on the 46tf .4.Pbone Mark, 5502 wheat we can buy.- E. • and Mrs. Perryman spent Sun- tower to be erected for the home-of Phone 2" P10KHRING Ve will exchange flour for day with Toronto friends. our new town clock. Any kind of grain. Motor traffic was very heavy on Rev. Mr. Laidlaw will take his I- the highway over the -week-encl. idays on the shores of Lake Hui-on' .'.'Your Fick MWing C0ta1D9n* The 'SbeppaTd family returned W during this month. "Mig Spe' c.dal - - their home here during the week. Our baseball club played Uxbridge Berl and Mrs. Harvey attended the last week. - They are nom leaders of Friday ev- the York-Ontario league. • G. CLINDEMIM concert at Claremont on Dr A • enmg. -A monster picnic will be held for 11991 FUNERAL-DIRECTOR Mrs._T. E. .Ham, of Oshawa, is North York by Col. "Bill" Mulbck, at Island Grove, on July 18th. Is more than Bar gains I , spending a few days-with Broughan. Private Ambulaoc• friends. Rev. F. E. Hyde was ordained to ♦ it -has Day and Night Service Mr. Irwin, of Toronto, , been the Christian I minintry on Sunday of a merchant. Pbone MW with 'the Gannon family during the 1"t ,week at the conference here. we;ac.*4ffikmifag some .special-bsifl past week. -A large number from here attend- i .. JWvern 5000 n Years of Trainii:iX and ednextional 91111,as in Furniture that Several of our people attended the ed the garden party at Ballantrae o Decoration-Day service,At Sale ednesday evening of last wick. ion have qnfilified him will brighten up M 0 _.W preparation your Rome. Markham -a' _Out. Sunday last. A young man named Ross Hall, to advise you-on any medidt- -.2 Mrs. Grainger, of Toronto, --is <+c1 lives a little east of here, was nal preparation, its action, FOR YOUR BETROOM Pe. dil ' a few day's at the home of drowned in 'Musselman's Lake while method of use and merit—also Mrs. Geo. Philip. in bathing a week ago Friday. to dilipeiase your A walnut dresser with shaped and Simmons bed­r W. J. Brown and family, of Toron. Alf. Hoover,"formerly of Picktiring ­ mirror, �/,rin �p�np I " I'g entA T. Township, and a well-known Massey- .."n to, spent Sunday with his par Doctor's Prescri +A011. good cable '-spring' and felt. In 20, 30 and 40 C. and 'Mrs. Brawl. Harris traveller, succuMbed to a ini►ttrest, price'$48.00. The Everest family, of • Totonto, -stroke and was buried here this week AX m* inater mate, 27x54, good goal• rod rolls. were with Thos. and Miss Gammage- . The '.'.Eastern Star" held a garden Recipes ity, price$3.85. on Wednesday last. party at the Park on Monday even- - ing there Poultry Fence 'afid on Net-' 'Mr. McWhirter and,the�.Boy Scouts, A large number were Your 16cal-4ruggist bad'five'yearsl Congolkni rdgd' and ftnoleum,"i I n Ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden are enjoying a week's outing camp*- froni, Toronto, Markham- and ether experience in Toronto's lead.' all width@, always in stork. Toole and Sprayers. ing at Port Bolster. places. ing, dispensing drug store and Mrs A. Malcolm and son, Grant, The burglars -Iwho stole the goods solicits your business in this supplf. your household r-O-Gas Stoves. have been on an extended- motor from our local stores were located most important phase of Let us Coleman Ai ha needs in the home fnfn• New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, trio during the past week. in Uxbridge- and arrested and were drug store service.. ishing line. Mr. and 'Mrs. Duncan, of Detroit, sent to the Reformatory for six coos. Coleman Gas Irons and Jones, the Dru let. pap4fitees 0 • "and.Mr. and Mrs�'Greig, of Toronto, each. The goods -sere all returned to . - .99 Eltictric lVions. pure fresh drugs, accurate spent Wednesday last with T and their owners. dispenelft and reas- Get one our prices before Mrs., Brown. A motor accident' which might Mrs. Stirling left on Sunday for a have proved serious happened to Wil onable prices.* C. A. ����1 ritt buying elsewhere. motor trip and to spend a couple of bur Gower of the "Tribune Printing weeks with friends in Toronto and Office", when out motoring on Sun Phone IWO' H P Furniture Dealer andl ALVIN 13USHBY other places. day evening. The car was cro-rden E.11C. 10 N E S The Eckhardt Company gave a off the end of a bridge when the car tFunerial Dirsiotor r Gower was tRrQvrn Druggist and:01lismint. Also Ambulanoe Service Xordware Phone 46W concert here on Friday Vvening but turned turtle, and Gow account of other attractions, else- through the windshield. 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A.i. . � °e°1• .�; .,yi,aw•r:ice - :.�+: •'.,..�' ,,,�� • _ .. .. r Colonel Currnc Cnen to yin ant Causes Riots �• Z �, • E. • Called b �e ..- .,w�H-THE -r - In Canadian Cities y , . lhlilitia. .Called into^ Veteran of First Canadian Action—Police and Idle Men and Overseas Contingent'- N coUTS T Women Clash_ _ Des. in.•Florlc`�a- •- Winnipeg, June 26:—Fourteen•po- policemen's billies were not the ones , 'J 'lleemen are is hospital'following a who were actually engaged in throw- Toronto, June 29.—Veteran of the Ing stones but they prevented the off,- First Expeditionary Force of the fate- Recently ,a very interesting article badge must be carried out. under the violent riot.o!.unemployed men and cers from reaching the real offenders. ful-days of 1914,one of the tour origin- appeared in the Oshawa Tfpnes, writ-I supervision of'a competent instructor, f women this afternoon outside the hotel .A machine-gun was also sent, but al captains of the 48th Highland Reg!- ten by a Scout Leader in that city who and the target practice rules are very where Senator Gideon Robertson, Do- Chief Newton, who was in command ment, I ' istlator, parliamentarian,!'stated that one -evening - recently,!stringent. minion Minister of Labor,was confer- there, ordered Ghat it not be shown tormer 'newspaperman, author, pro- whilst he was standing in hi- own gar-I No doubt quite a number of Lone until the situation got beyond control. moter and manufacturer; Colonel John,den. he was startled to bear the whine Scouts are in possession of .22 rifles, ring with city relief officials. Stones Winsor, Ont., June 26:—One police- Allister Currie, ex-M.P., breathed his of a .22 bullet as it passed over his'and we urge very strongly that they ! and sticks were thrown, blocks of ce- B iY m-at tossed about and policemen's man was badly beaten,three men were iast in a hospital 'in'Miami, Florida, head, followed-almost simultaneously'take particular care as-to the manner billies were turned rpon an officer arrested l!'nd other,were being sought yesterday. by the crack of the rifle. . }n which they handle same, so flint it following ,a riot stagged by Commmn- Word to that effect was received fn, can never be -ecorded that a Lone _._ ... -during the fray. Apparently some boys; and we are More.than 1,000 gathered in a mill- fists at a meeting of the Trades and- the.city and drew much-comment in glad to record that they were not Scout was responsible for the injury to ing mob, aroused by the frantic Labor Council. The meeting was ad- the circles, political, military and Scouts, had Just shot a robin, and they another person through the careless ems of a woman who sought to dressed by A.-A. Heaps, Labor M.P. civil, where he moved in life and,of- were seen to pick Wup shortly after- handling of fire-arms. ; for_` -ianipeli N^*±i! -. ten moved turbulently. Gave i6e crowd force its way into the wards and throw it into a nearby field, A few simple rules. strictly adhered building after jobless delegates had Police and soldiers were pressed Remembered for his fnilitarli record, little realizing that their bullet had to will help a great deal along these - been refused entry. One hundred po- into service nd for his enlistment with his whole ice in dispersing the crowd passed right through their victim and lines'and we suggest the following: licemen were called into action to of 700 which swarmed from the build- battalion, fully, equipped, in August, gone sgeediag on for nearly uot4er When carrying, the rifle keep the _ .. quell the rage of the mob, and fbr a Ing where the meeting, was held_ into 1914, at the outbreak of the'*World block, past numerous people who muzzle pointed to the ground, or up in --time guerilla warfare, with rocks and the street.' War, Colonel "Jack" Currie 'seems might have been seriously injured. the air if on rocky ground. cement blocks as missiles, was wasted Sergeant Joseph Perot the city beat remembered as the stormy petrel r Now apart from the well known tact' Never point the weapon-at any other In the streets. police force was badly beaten as he of many a hard'fought political con-'that "A Scout is a friend to animals" person, even if you kno j it is unload- Seven men were arrested before the attempted to break up the mob. He testa were not by any means restricted!and therefore should not use animals ed. Take care that' if your bullet crowd had been dispersed, among was rescued when constables came to teats were not by an means restricted or birds as targets for their rifle prat- misses its-mark that it will not be like- the one alleged - his aid, to'warfare with his political opponents. 1 to Injure anything-else. Always un- m a gad to have struck t,on •lice, there arises the question of who y ! . y B stable John-Brune with his own night Extra police, in addition to those He was just as ready for war at any i abould be permitted to use firearms load your-rifle or gun before entering stick when he was caught in a swirl- detailed to attend the meeting, were time, or perhaps at,all times..within and who should net. a house. .. - ling eddy of bodies as the crowd moved called out when the crowd became out his own.party. Comment was mingled, as befitted in my estimation no one should be Do not leave a loaded gua leaning up along. Most seriously hart of the of hand. The Eases Scottish Re�i- allowed to carry firearms until he is against a fence, wall, etc., where it is the man who hit hard,. otter, and' !!policemen, Brune is believed to have ment, homeward bound after a par- absolutely conversant with the ordiu-liable to be knocked over and die- suffered a fractured .kull as well as ade, was pressed into service and spared no feelings—but on all hands a -- a broken arm. aided in breaking u the crowd. the recognition was generous of the ry rules of safety covering their toe. charged., a g P I Always clean your gun immediately The howling jobless claiming entry Heavy rain, which started to fall as fact that "Jack" Currie had sprung to As tar as the Scouts are codeernod, ArtP� „gtins- to the hotel were sent on the run into the police began cc gain control, hns- -arms among the leaders of his nation altho.+6L ;Lle v.6aul�a�lt,u le .. .....iii• - ad'oinin streets when !icemen roll- lased the dispersal o! the mob. when the call to battle rang through tart', the use of firearms Is not-abso- If Lonies follow these rules, ace!- g policemen Pe dente'will not happen. r the Empire. ,lately forbidden, and boys are eacour• ed down upon the rioters with swing- The trouble started when a group V aged to learn to shoot accurately and We are glad to hear of an interest- - ing billies- But a group of the job- of Communists attempted heckling - ! a badge Is awarded for marksmanship,t ing Church Parade attended by two less sought refuge behind the corner just after the close of the address by True domestic, happiness is found- It is. however, very definitely laid Elk Patrol of Maple recently, at which of a building two blocks down the Mr. Heaps. The police began to ejPct ed upon :he rock of a cradle. down that all Instruction for this I Scoutmaster Don Hutchison was pre. street and showered with missiles the them and strenuous opposition was sent, and at which the Lonles joined Constables who sought to dislodge presented. Police reserves were call- ,] - --- — -- '-- with the Troll Rangers; Girl Guides, f _ them. ed, and soon more than 40 policemen Bandit Flies t® Toronto etc. We hear that there is likely to Inspector R. McDonald, police vet- were engaged in the turmoil. be a Troop at Maple before long, and ' eran.was struck on the bead by a five. Harry Binder, the.ringleader, got . . • . 1�liter baring lank Robbery the Lonies in this district are planning pound rock while giving chase to the outside the building, and mounting the ' • . --.' another Church Parade at Richmond Seeing rioters. Mome:ttarily stunned, steps leading to the Collegiate, began 71 - 11111 and have invited the Patrols at he was _arried away .n & police side- a fiery harangue. Aid. George Ben- Raids Bank, .('sets $2,600, Hires Plane, Flies to Toronto and Uaiouvjlle, Markham. Stouffv111e, etc.. car. Within 15 minutes after the fi=st nett,chairman of the meeting,and Mr. to jots with them. disturbance occurred, the crowd had Heaps, urged the crowd to disperse - Disappears Some of the members of the Lion - .- _•. vanished but the nearby streets were quietly, but their voices were drowned London. Ont.. June 28.-Favored at provincial• township and Weston and Bear Patrols of the 3rd Troop. btrewn with bricks, stones, broken in the tumult, every step by the breaks of Lady police to find-him. A black derby who are located at Lakekeld, are plan- fences and numerous impediments. A Wielding their clubs, the police, Luck, a flying bandit robbed the hat of an expensive English make, ding to hold a summer camp some- child, shouldered by a running rioter, augmer'ted by the soldiers and ethers Richmond and John breach of the discarded by the bandit as he coolly where bear Toronto, which can be •was slightly injured. commandeered into service, drove the walked away from the alsport, visited daily by- Scoutmaster Vic Sbep. Several o! the rioters got on the crowd backward. The notes fled Hank of Toronto of $2.60Q at roon was the only trace pollee found cfter _ yard.__We hope they have lots of fun. SatLrda and while the lice searche e t 1 n 1 °� •Irailway tracks near the immigration after showering the police with gravel Y, po d combing the W s on, .I oat Dena s _-°Lone E• !ball and from a vantage ground com- and atones from a nearby tennis court. blind alleys in a clueless chase, es-f and Toronto west end districts; - 3nenced hurling rocks at the policemen. They, however, did not escape being caged•by the sky route in a bired I watching-hotels, railway stations, d• - - Several of those who got -hit by manhandled to a considerable extent. plane steamship docks and highways, and j -" Displaying enterprise. Imagination' keeping a sharp tookoat all through Record Heat -- ?and not a. little sense of humor, the the Toronto area, �Y g ailiite d1 t ( W. S. Thatcher° manager of the lanky young bandit flew to Toronto Unable to procure a taxi to take v �l Mid-West L D! I plant, In a brief interview with the so swiftly that he kept pace with the him from the airport, it !s -believed - : ir.11_ 0 .111 Canadian Press, declared he had no alarm that flashed over telephone l he carried out his announced inten- - K1lls knowledge as to the cause of the ac- and telegraph wires. He vanished I tion of "bumming a ride to town" Deaths Mount to Two-Score • - -�— cident. The mining plant Is a unit In from the DeLesseps Field airport at and quietly slipped oat of the city or . which the Ingredients for making high and Hundreds of Prostra- - ,Parry Sound Area Racked _ Monde Dennis half an hour before west into hiding'somewhere within = and Other Workers explosives are mixed. Lions Reported roaring pollee speed cars arrived. the district. It !s thought possible he po ' More than a ton of dynamite ex. -Up to•late Sunday, his whereabouts continued his daring' eastward flight Chicago, June 26.—The. midwest Stunned ploded. The blast was terrific. In 'remained unrevealed despite ener-I from London and headed for Kingston sizzled and seared again to-day la.a Nobel, June 26--W1th dramatic'sud. Parry Sound, seven miles away, win- getic and relntlegs efforts by city: or Montreal. record-breaking heat wave which Aenness death struck here. and Sour dows were broken. Several workmen — lmen were killed is an explosion which half a mile -from the scene were - gave no indication of let-up, thrown to the ground. One man was S10.000,000 slate Sweeps St. Jolla Harbor Temprature zoomed to 100 for the rocked the countryside. third day n succession in widely The blast occurred in the mixing stunned for 20 minutes. scattered cities, a D�c p su slug- .house of Canadian Industries, Limited, The victims were all experienced MJY, I, and.the explosives section of the plant men. The mixing process is done is l.- " ed. and scorched ,a'1 rowan things. t growing $s completely demolished. property rubber-lined- vats, and precautions a "a while the list, of host deaths mount- damage is set at ;26,000. are taken against friction or fire be- ed to two score and the number of The four dead were all employees fore men are allowed to enter the + '� c prostrations rose to the hundreds. -engaged in-mixing explosives. They building. Signs are prominently dis- '.' , _ Su>iring St. Lheartes Went about _ are: P. Bazilsky, married, and father Played warning employees against car- " their work haft-hesrtet:�a while the of three children; G. Stanger, mar. rying matches about the plant. a temperatures climbed almtijt to 103 '.'ried; S. Marcovski, married, and E. The building where the four men • degrees, the hottest day of the pear, N. were at work is one of three or four a Schneider, single. Their bodies were .1 a three more heat deaths broug::t the removed to Parry Sound, for burial, In t group, half s mile from several- v �i ri total here for the week to 11. About All were terribly mutilated- -by the other groups of buildings which com- _. _ -.100 persons were prostrated, incfud- Iorce of the explosion. prise the entire explosive plant, An t °< .;. Ing a 96-year-old Texan who was According to eye-witnesses; the ea-`inspector, with three other men, had , ;., ' hitch-hiking home from the funeral just completed a trip throw h the. , of his wife In Daleware. plosion came with terrific force, There j . P_ f - - was just a shock, a flash and s cloud I buildings and had reached another Five persons have died of the heat of smoke, All that remained of the building 150 _feet away when the ex and two have Tana during nt to es- mixing-house was a huge gaping cavity l Plosion occurred. _ cape _it in Indiana dur'•.ng fife last The.Nobel„plant was one of the two days. f' - in the ground. The heat wave in Chicago kept By a strange twist of fate,a delivery I most active units in the manufacture ` :citizens''awake last night and start- ttg loaded with several hundred of munitions during the war. M that ed to send thermometers to ae is re- pounds of dynamite had just left the time as many as 6;000 men were em ':' a cord -notches 'today when a sudden ' boor of the mixing house three in ployed there, but now this number is cool Lake 'Michigan breeze Rent tem- before the explosion. reduced to 30. ,} i� peratures down from the nineties to 78. Then the wind shifted again -Man 111 Ro�yboat Plunges l , and pedestrians once more began to J 9' ti hunt th-e•shady sppts. More than a , - j war l~Iorseshoe' Falls an have killed w dozen Chicagoans h v been ills by the heat. Victim of Rum Gang Feud, is Police Theory—Partly. Sawn T man's token Off Oar Recovered Woman Back B Niagara Falls, Ont., June 28.—Stand._victim was a rum-runner who was '. in Accident in North Ing upright is a rowboat, wildly wav- •blamed by other rum-runners a'few New Liskeard, June 26.—When s Ing his hands, an unknown man disap- days ago for tipping oft United States-- - proceeding - - ,,,� loaded truck to E Lake' Elk peared to his death over the Horse. 'coastguards.°' The•man is said to have .. tossed a touring car into the ditch shoe Falls'this"morning while police come from Detroit. at the-Hillview • crossroads, north. -and firemen watched, unable to assist, When the oar snapped, the victim of this place, '.lira, J. McGuire, 26 and unaware that they were witness. -stood up id his boat and waved frantl- ry years of age, whose husband is em Ing the last act in what is believed to cally as- the current • swept him to- • _ ploy ed n a garage here, had h bact cc�q¢;a� have been a gangster murder, wards the crest of the Horseshoe. A a "'eK broken irnd suffered other it store tR'Jllata "Red" Hill, riverman, and call brought ,the police and fire- She was carried into a nearby storq �Iic son, searching for the body, found men,. witli, ropes and ladders, but where she remains, unable to bi one of the oars, with the blade snap. they arrived just in-time to sea the __ moved. The automobile was drives Ted off clean. boat plunge over the Falls. The boat by James Foley, a Hudson Towushll There were plain indications that, passed 500 feet out from Goat,Island, 1,•;a�nin; and smog:in,q �e:uains of gra�k eleratcr, one of n: ny farrier, and the truck was in charg# the shaft had been partly sawed too tar out for the first observers btiC,lir.,,n along waterfront at St. John,.,,. B., destroyed during ro^ant of George Stanley Welsh, 22 yeas _ through, In such a w8y that it would cast a rope• old. firs. McGuire and her infant ltion. Scores were thrown out of work by the burning of were thrown out, but the bady was brak off when the rower started to pull d' _ buifkiiugs. Fishermen's dories and were burned at their unhurt. Foley sustained bruises, and hard against the current. Any man call agree with a woman, docks, i his wife,had het left wrist sprained The police believe that'the unknown but it seldom does any good. 1 a °•b' �� +w.,- -^•�`. i:s ,�.'' - - `�t r� .. •/ - .1. _ -,,..�..:a.. �'� :fin:.,;, .• =1t'; Fi ._ -a ' -' r,{' r '"�;'i #Ch�„x w"F'. " ,�v.`"+vtl+ �t,.., .. .�, ., w'e ••.-•. .:�- � ,v.,�,,, w„ ;r. , , ,,. �i?Yn-✓.:x 'f+1". + �Y:_. `�• "i' . ,�1,.1'Y^ /'^, �,1•.^ .� nn'Y.� yAs•.».•,r-_ tr. �j,> - '1',�' yti• �. 1 .. 2�r. :h:.. ..�� _� .., "'J:•.,... _ ,�,.",n... '�- '�• yr.+y: .vwrr.:,, +�,w.+>u,.•ta•r, ... ,.C•,. •_ ,� ... Yu...,7..,,.,. - �r '� y- Care of Flowers - T tl1ZS std l�d lltessi ��?? ter Cuitini There is a duty ou Tea now of four . . . tD •.• - .. cents per pound and four percent Sates 1r„ • Should Be Taken•From Gaz-' , Tax. All imports of Tea igow pay these ---- keeps•for weeks! _ - _- den Only in Morning or extra charges, but— - ' - in the Earl Evening _ Y - - _ A, KRAFT iatad Drcumg a so chomughiy - ,. __ • r ._: blended. a will kcct tot weeks: h ewys These $:e the months that many cut c Bowers are obtained from the garden. We have not good eight down to the last tangy ter A few precautions 'will prolong the scoopful blooming period of these and also Increased the price of &•c »ati,it scan lust 000-futtt car price lengthen the time the blooms will be 'r you cc used to paytnj A grnGous'12 oudoe beautiful in the home. tat+ells tot only 25=ts. :iet some today. Those plants which furnish cut flow- 6 _ era should not be allowed to produce - ' - seed. This is a devitalizing process ..RE D R S E ; t which will soon decrease the blooming t KRAFT and shorten the Period of usefulness, wu•-, �+ If it is desired to leave blooms on the r w..,,^O^°...,•....� • plants in the garden these should be A teNT•VXt^R OIlL3t ... - removed•after they have wilted. This Sd1dd4 will encourage, the..development of ; e new flowers s fora longer period. We bear the loss _ - Made m C•aaad: ov the Makers 3t Ltatt Flowers should be cut in the early ' Cheese andvtiveera morning,.0 pussiLln,v. 1„ lie eveal8 Do not cut them during the middle of the day, as they are not then Alled So you can still buy the very best -- k vessel at Juan Fernandez and then with water and will wilt more quickly. Of Tea at the samC price as befOXC t11C 4 Crusoe» p Island : raided u and down the Chilean coast, Always cut the flower stems from the = _ _ akenking Robinson Crusoe's island his plant' with a sharp knife and make a duty was put on. Has Census T headquarters. slanting cut. Do not break the stems I The activitie$ of Sharp indicated to or cut them with dull shears. Juan Fernandez Now Has 298 the Chilean Government that It was Immediately after flowers are cut T. H. ESTA$RC}OIKS Co. Ltd.—ST. JOHN, N.B. Report time'to stop the use'of Juan Fernandez they should be plunged in water up Montreal Toronto Wilnni Inhabitants,• as the haunts of pirates. Under the about two-thirds the length of their Pe$ " Shows auspices of the government a small stems and placed in a cool place (35 _ The Isolated, romantic island of permanent settlement was established to 40 degrees Fahrenheit) for an hour on the island. The Chileans have also Or two. In arranging 116-flowers in ...Juan Fernandez, the domain over ll 1 !9 which the original "Robinson Crusoe" used Juan Fernandez occasionally as vases remove all the leaves that world Knights t�leafori�Floor�- wandered with his Man Friday, has a Penal settlement_ In 1818 the pro- be immersed in the water and place A" its nraL cease° : I .clamaUou of the independence of Chil the stems as deeply 1n the water as is it's Good See your defiler r filled lts caves whra--ti practical.- Do not expect cut flowers ` the one white man. carrying an um- brelia made of goatskin and herds of of the patriots. The island, therefore, to last long is a y otter t 011r prices wild goats, which were once the sole has been the refuge of all types of Change the water on cut flowers once "inhabitants of*this volcanic Isle. Juan men since the day when Selkirk was�a day to keep it from becoming foul, ITS THE BEST Fernandez has now 298 Inhabitants, rescued from his exile by a passing Two or three drops of formalin (form- Teasel.to the report of the Chilean Teasel• i aldehyde) for each quart of water will The • / f 4 tovernment, who have made the is-{ The present colony has grown from assist in keeping the water free of once Knight Mr. & Lbr. Co. Ltd., Meaford land one of the most fertile and moat'the small settlement established by feria. fruitful spate in the world. `the Chilean Government. Life Is easy The island is a little more than 1 on Juan Fernandez. The sea is alive = -A New Method "Russia is from fifty to a hundred . Classified Advertising -: twelve tulles long and amoet four with fish waiting to be caught for the London-Lost property is such a years behind the rest of the world In ;tiles wide, situated about 300 miles dropping of a line. It is said that a huge proposition here that the police,- knowledge. It is our job as Bolshevtkl aaaY 03C=S resat of Valparaiso. Despite Its pros- fisherman can drop a line with three who handy all articles left by care- to make up arrears In these ten years. _ BABY CHICKS, BARRED. 9mlty to the mainland, however, Juan hooks and bring up three fish almost leas ones in the many transportation because laggards always suffer."- Rocks 20c, white and Brown gborne. Aneonas Be. Assorted 7e• Pul. 7ernandez differs remarkably in its regularly. So plentiful Is the fish sup systems is the capital, have at last Joseph Stalin, dictator of .Russia. lots, 8 weeks old, hoc; 8 weeks. 65e. A. lfiara and fauna from near-by Chile, ply that it has been reported that one drawn* a line. They refuse to be- + Switzer. Granton, Ontario. 'The flora to tiartfrUlarly notable for may obtain a good supply without come custodians of property left is W ED D L E'S BLOOD TESTIED a very large number of different ape-. even fishing equipment, , by merely motor coaches. Instead motor coach To do so no more is the truest so- T chicks as lowest prices ever quoted. _ des. A recent visit to the island by sticking one's hand into the water and owners must accept the responalbil- pentance. Barrwse riled chick o ks, Started gho s. biologists has convinced many scion- catching the fish as they swim by. lty To them people seeking to re- two orn deli%ery a 500 lots 1c leases Vpalu- usts that the geologic history of the The Inhabitants, !n addition to fish- trleve their Ioat gFOUda should apply, able tree catalogue. J a. Tweddl% -• Isle is as remarkable as its romantic role, raise cattle, grow grain and pro- within three months, ready to pay I?'ergu_Ontario. _ background. duce some of the most excellent fruits a quarter to the owners and one- found anywhere in the world. - The eightli of the article's value to the lrfessofgu Juan Fernandez, name eyed by the HIGHEST PLUM PAID 1 j • _. - adventurer whose name it bears in fruits come from fruit trees which�conductor of the coach In which It ARRY. RELIABLE 43ATRIiION. were planted by pirates nearly two was left, This payment must not IAL paper mailed frees Address 1671, was the lonely home of Alex- The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. Friendship Magazine. Medina. Now York. ander Selkirk, a Scottish buccaneer, centuries ago. beAess than a shilling-and not more 2 CHURCH ST, TORONTO For the benefit of tourists from all I than five pounds. - With a-two-shill- " AFL COrated. " s sit-F grab- who lived on the Island iII solitude book, Illustrated. Discusses In probe , ,for the four years from 1704 to 1708. pasta of the world eager to see where j lag minimum as the price of Taco,- lama of love, marriage. eta, o o our I language Full particulars about our "Robinson- Crusoe" lived, the Chilean cry !t looks as if a whole lot o! Lost The. story of Selkirk's unique advea- - "special t3saAegvatnred offer" seat free " tare Inspired Daniel Defoe to write Government has built a small hotel articles are going to stay lost, to anyone over 18 years of age ?rite "Robinson Crusoe," the childhood on Juan Fernandez. A regular steam- t lgt}terna Toronto. Distributors. P O. Boa e.�� � EOY:: Toronto.' friend of multitudes.. er service from the mainland will take _ - Defoe's book bad another effect be-(tourists to the island, where they ma; Wanted •`� �.�- E XPERT.K03Ap FpaW a extra :in a. Istdes providing childhood with a de•'llve in the same pleasant climate en-± *! �1.' G soli,any sr,e po•tpafd, extra prints. [+�, y{es't 8c each. Jackson l3tudia Seaforth. Gat Rightful story of romance and adven-'-joyed-by Defoe's hero but under much ' Rhe Toronto Eoeyltal for rncurablos, �,. C"' In afniiation with rordham =oeystale � a"d pre. It served to focus attention on'more comfortable circumstances. New York oft.. offers a Three Tears' yrrp C• �°� 1 believe freedom to be the first the isolation of that part of the world I - i cons• of 'ratatng to Tonle Women.] p• etiO� condition of moral life. It needs, 'where Juan Fernandez was located{f The Mich That Gets Away 1 hang the required •duce,Uoa, and .e-stro however, to be accompanied by much strops of becoming aurs". This AcaDi- and privateers, quick to take advant•-Some mourn the fish that gets away tai has adopted she •ig•ht-sons systetra. C. tnstruetl6n. it is like money is age of this tact, made the island their I And boast his size and weight, The Vague receive oastarms of the me this, that in order to profit by It one School, a monthly suowaa tra oe and vel- base for operations for many years. They stop their friends at night to say 113: expanses to and from wow York. moat know how to use !t properly. • ' Several pirate strips were fitted out at flow.sorry ruse their fate. par further Particulars 'Fite or ovI7 to tha superintendent. -Julia Ward Howe, ~ the island to become the scourge of,Almost unto his net they'd brought shipping in the South Pacific. Of the I This beauty superfine, cr oRns WARTS C _ - more famous pirates Sharp, having It seemed to them they had hiai — Crossed the Isthmus of Darien and caught Mims. drr, " Debt Acid Stomach _ taken Santa Maria, rigged out a prize And then. he snapped the line.- dry ea.''s her a dot ' Let tt _.._ .. and puss fur e,whi�Cosa. _ : s - Oh, yes, they had some fish to show Completely Relieved by - _ 25 Nit right off Famous Vegetable Pills ' For all the time tbiy'd spent'. Some-luck they'd been allowed to Mr.Frank C.,of Blackburn,writs:"I know, t"t6KINt" , Have suffe red long from acid stomach But they were not content and constipation, but since being ad- vised to try your wonderful Carter'sThe ones they'd caught seemed rather r Little Liver Pills I can eat anything."small . PAIN Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are no When Put upon dt�play,. , ordinary. laxative. They are ALL And could not be compared at all VEGETABLE and have a definite, Y?' With that which got away, Valuable tonic action upon the liver. - I They end Constipation, Indigestion, ` ti WT11 off _- -_•- Biliousness,Headaches,Poor Complac- (' He broke out once where sunbeams r ion. Ail druggists. 25c&75c red pkga _ dance R� v YOU have not tee Upon the waters blue, ' ceived your copy grid though at him .they'd but ;a HEADACHES +Geis B � ' Took • • nfant feeding liters, "re her with out' glance • Record Book fill n , in the attached coupon t.,,t His weight and size they 'knew, Ended by. Kra=eheA 'S• - and they of be sae .., -lot one in all their splendid catch I M F y lose free of all case Which-came to them that day •� "I was always tare and I had .Eagle $Torrid ",or beauty could begin to match "I was a martyr to headaches,with , _ co"VENSW Milk _ and all the little f11es se sere pain at my periods.Lydia The firsh which got away. ft+equent attacks of dizziness affecting r _ my vision. ' bly occupation is a very ! They can't get away, once - Pinkham s Vegetable Com- The Borden Co.Ltd., Cow,17 sedentary one-a printer's reader.. I ! they touch Acr=on. There's send helped me. I took it be- lit George St..Toronto. Perhaps against us•one and all, gave Kruschen Salts a good trial,and something in it that has an Q tare my mochildren were born GLVTLZ.mzrt,P.l.aae Knd me free Could,lie the self-same charge: - •- eop,u of ear .uthoritetave lira• I $ from then onwards I seemed quite irresistible -and i am caking it now at the ' .tare on Llhtid WdFue The joys we catch seem very small, another peJson, The headaches die- household pests, Awideraad Change- t have also used Lydia r= •••••••••••••••••••• The ones we lose seem large. appeared or wonderful he dizziness, me' ianth t I longer ribbon provides a ......................... - g greater arcs, a glue kh 's Sanative h a.,• We pass our many blessings bp, Ptn am Was have gone back to weaker glasses, a - does ,q dry--good for -3 and found it a great relief for - - As though no worth had-they, lens which I had discarded some years y�ys'seivice. " y - ago as not ,being strong enough. I inflammation and for a dis- \nd dolefully we magnify =_ ,t The fish which got away, also suffered from bad circulation'- -At`�'�rkhatdsvare ' charge whirl, bothered me. :S sole Agents- m - Mrs. ,3arolme L"- , 196 -Edgar A. Cue:t.-Tit-Bits, during the early mornings of winter. _�; Now at 58 I can enjoy cold baths all iaszvT��t 'k. s+' t&ad St., Simcoe, Ontario. the year round, enjoy and am eager s� a oar s•.. )wait. Tlrou'o BABY "s The Search form food, and am what.1 consider _ tt ��hat_ , go seeking how should I very fit-the sort of'fltness that makes To any chance inquirer tell, living a joy;' an ea tc OWN Who to myself can make reply Headaches can nearly always ch +' only in symbol,. khowln not well traced to a disordered stomach 1 g or to partial constipation-a com- _ plaint many indoor workers suffer What I have lost?.-a birdlike thin from %Nithout ever suspecting it. SOAP ) Flown out of words and to be sought hrusviicn -SaIL9 go right down to t 1 Not only fa wide fields'o't thought, the irpt or the trouble and remove Where L9 no marrk for wandering. the tease by gently persuading' the F� C � C1 vid Stevens, in the Glasgow organs of elimmaUon to rttnction -Dt� exactly as Nature intended they Gets the fly every time ,ISSUE No. 2 7—'31 ' ojl N•r0a Herald. should. - ,^ �4,•f �k :r• h r .v./:.. Nr• K. •i,,,y,4.,;, ,.y;, ;k,, ."i'•. '.4 Fes" "'nrt _ ..w •:w.i- sic-.. -•�•r - .x+•r:.. ..i- 9 1•'", ` _ •°+,- rr ,p�• E".• P `,$„^1: '•'q ,,y ..r�5'-q,'"',' �•`- r G-➢:w`°.�'g`; .,-�5-'`P'.,"'.M,'. -. ' �. f1 Beaton. Jr. II to Jr. III =Herbert .-Ruby Booth, Reg. Rackham, Jr. III a Forsyth, Harvey Fingold, Muriel St- i c TERMS ephens, Bernice Linton. Ist to Jr. II- er Sr, III-John Nowlin, Robt. ten, A14 NO � EM 'ENT t tt.rs ter"year,; 81.50 it Promoted on year's average of 86 Broth, Jean Fleming, Betty Golden, paid in adraace. per cent or more-Irene Lewis Eddie Donnelly, Marjorie Tweedie, . pbariptioaa ro the United States and Crest p ,•Mar- Lloyd Greig.. Britain=2.UU in advance, garet Veal, Mabel Johnson, S. S. No. 12 Mount Pleasant. - _ _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, hors Forsyth. 'Recommended, on,Lol Lorraine ,Matthews*, (Fred IV-Billie , Mur _ __Having purchased the Gr - rilcLaren, Murray Morgan Dorothy - lGt . nation, Lorraine ore ' - - Davey. By exams . --- y Grocery iel Gostick. Jr. III to Sr. III-Myrtle T Irene Pr, to Jr, I-Margaret Cowie, •Gostick" Kathleen Gostick. Sr,. It to Business of Mr. Roy HOrrish, We . GREEN RIVER. Irene Lynn, Dvrothy McLaren, Jean Jr..III--Alex..McLeod*, Dorothy Bur " 3lorlev. _ -Pretty, Margaret Bris• fort, Russell Brown. Ist to II-.DIild- solicit the .oLtinuancer of the -- -'hbliss Muir left for Her home in iC cue, Jack Ward..J V. Spoffard, teach- red Patterson*, Russell Gostick, Jack Elgin. er. - I'll bet its no hotter hoeing in your ,• .Moore. Sr. Pr. to Pt- Chas. Law-- large patronage enjoyed by Mr. field than it is in•nine. I ickerin),� promofton examinations S, rence Gray*, Russell Hodgson. Jr. Pr' S' loo. 4 West, Public School. to Sr. Pr.-I1Iar rile Browr*, IXelson Morrleh., We Will endeavor to There will be a game of-football on J Saturday night when the Green P.iver To. Sr. IV-Carey..Robinson, Marie Riddle, Meta Degeer*, Blanche De-- ` team meets Good'�ood on the Green Balsdon, ,Gordon Lockwood, -Nora Qui gee--', Christina Lohm. (') indicates i•° give prompt service, aria will diver field. Here's hoping. gley, Lillian Cooke, Jack Andrew, Al- Honors. Miss Ethel Ireson having finished Ian Bath. To Jr. IV-Dennis Bing, - Carry a full line of Fresh Gro- her school term, is again'liome with Marjorie White, Rae Law, dark -Nei- . S. S. No. 13 Sr. Claremont.. Names her mother, Mrs. Ireson, ions, David Bath, Frank Straughan. in order of merit. '(H) honors. (P) Oeries-Finite and Ve etablat3 in It didn't take so long to answer To Sr. III-Maxine Elliott, Lois Rav- Pass, (R) Recommendation. Jr. III to g all those dreaded questions after all. in, Marguerite Bye, Helen Robinson, Sr. 11I-Jessie Lewis (H), 'Margaret season. - Johnson H Anna Forsythe H), H. - f• Keep in mind the Green River Gar Lloyd Courtice, Betty Barker, Gwen John ( ), Y ( _ I, den Party to be held here in August. Stephenson, Mary Calvert, Charlie Morgan (11), Betty Pretty (H), A. All hone orders will receive rile • :Watch for date announcement. Haight. Junior Room-To Jr. III- McLared (H); Cliff. Bassett (H) A. p The Women's Mission Circle held Ronald Green, Clinton Prouse, Doug- Tomlinson (H), Edna Taylor (H), end 0refnl attention. June meeting at the home of Las Johns, Carl Burns, Donald And- Edward McLaren (P), Frances Loy- prompt 8, 'Mrs. J. B. Wilson last Thursday. rew, Eric Bradley, Harold Fowlie, J. st (P), Betty .Lickorish (R). 8r. IIl r T� i - The Women's Mission Circle are Cooke, Margaret Goodwin, Charlie"to Jr. IV-Mildred Loyst-(P), Mar= L �re W�1 be known 88 your Red and OVhibe giving-a strawberry festival at Wil- Baker, Ross Burns. To Sr. II-Blan- jorte Selman (P), Billie Wagg (P), the Balsdon, Alma Carter, R. White, Margaret Overland (P), Walter Boo- Store in the near fBtIIre.] tarns Part on Thursday of this week, J. O'Connor, D. Spencer, Dor. Brad- It (R)• Jr. IV to Sr. IV, promoted on - '-int 16 cents.o clock. Adults 25 child- ley, Fred Carter. 790 Sr. I-Ruth Red year's work-Joyce McCullough, Is: - _ - - r The Shamrock Football Club which ditt, Alvin Robinson, Barry Murkar, Johnson, Evelyn Taylor, Gor, Birkett BOOTH4URISON won fame twenty years ago by win- Helen O'Connor, 'Mary Riley, Gordon Grace Tomlinson, Ddith Linton, Mab- ning the Championship of Ontario, Andrew, Harvey Pearson, Marjorie el Evans, Dorothy Miller. Entrance will hold a reunion in Wilson's Park Riley. To Sr Pr,-Mary Found, Craig candidates recommended-Katie Bea- y {Successors to Roy Morrish) on Wednesday, July 15th. Full part- •Murkar, Grant Redditt,_John Mar- ton, Harold Loyst, Margaret Dopking Phone Pick. iculars next week. tin, Weldon Fowlie, Jack Good=xin, D Lena Slack, Lester McCullough, Llo- W The Bruns%.vi:-k Full ( -metm-y will Carter, Geo. Bradley. To Jr. Pr -H, yd Pugh. Pickering, "•l:a• a-Memorial Day Service tLis Baker, Rosie Rylands, Howard Bath, S. S. No. 7 Pickering. - �rit8trlU year on the Vth of July. Don't for. Boddy Taylor, Willie McLeod, Rhoda Jr. IV to Sr. IN' a- Phyllis Grew. ;ret_.t"date,_Thera-is s.till.-.more-work--Wade. J. Yountz, iron. Watson, Clay, }hqs,•, Mildred Holi r.ger (hon). Sr. to be done here and we reed your ton Baker. III to Jr. 1V-31argaret Store (::or.. - f j 'f] sincere assistance financially. 2.30 p. S. S. No. 2 "Pickering. Names in or- Hugh Teeiy, Alvin P:ikey, Chas.-Cal Picker"n 'ig Nand tr■ G�Ire Store m. standard time. der of merit. ('1 passed on term's }adine. Jr. Iii to Sr. III - Claytor• The Young Folks and Old Folks work. Grew i hon.) w inner of general prof 'tendered 'Mr arA '!]r?. Frank Carter Jr. IN' to Sr. IV-Vera Greenlaw•* iciency prize, a%ai•ded by firs. Grant a miscellaneous s'r.,wer fast Friday, iron.), Pala Betty Burningham. Sr. Rob*_ Torrance, Norma:. Petty (Rec. - night. The Young People'? class pre III to Jr. IV-,Joan hhrig,4ron - 'non) - u: Azitia., II 13 Jr. III Fl»a_q 3v. ai-vtA of F,cmd 0v.0 Lve a.,i.e.] • LvueYeilu„•, eurnpwa'a Tmely, sented the Kapp; groom, and and his Ella Annan *, Jr. 111to Sr. IIl-Ted Mitchell ihon.} Marg. Teefy, Alan: North Dakota White, White Cap. Goldon Glow, bride -with a lovely electric lamp. The Fowler * (hon.), Helen Balsdon, Bert Petty, Nonna Flett, James MacRae. Wise. No. 7, Improved Leamtng, long evening was spent in games af- Salter, Harold Scott, Grant Hilts, E. Jr. lI to Jr, III-Kay Taylor (hon.) Rennie'sand Steele-Briggs' p i ter the many parcels were opened. Crawford. Below' Pass: Wm. Mcnro Daphne Stone, Roy Flett. Jr. II to Rgs' Man gel geed and all kinds of Everyone had a loves • time, p Y Girder Seed by balk and pafekage. 1• and Morgan Mark. Jr.dr ill-David O' Sr. II-Norman Thomas, Leon. Holl-- ACHOOL REPORTS. Brien * (hon.), Bruce Diamond * inger, Muriel Torrance. 1st to Jr. II (hon), Eleanor Le Gard * (hon), D. -Promoted in April. Results of June ( See our lielvinatom'Electric-Revilrerstors and the new Anciley. S. S. No. 5.. Pickering.- Annan *. Below Pass: Ken. Balsdon, Exatnircations--Evelyn Grigsby (hon) t, - Beatty Electric Washers. - Br, IV-Jack Annan, Doris Hedge. Lyall . Mark. Jessie Hilts. Second Anna Teefy (hon.) Jas. Armstrong, -Jr, TV-Marguerite Cammack, Don- Ciao&-Dick Fowler (hon.), Muriel Le (hon.) 'Margaret Somerville, (hon.) ald Saunders, John Puckrinr Mac. Gard (hon.), Velma Crawford. Hazel Emily Petty (hon.) Leon. Gres, 'Art. Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. 'Sledge, Geo, Sharman, Geo, Blake,; Fowler, Carl 'Marco. Art. Fields, Be. Thompson, Ken. MacRae, Robt. Mo. #root Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. All of the above are entrance candid- lour Pass: Floyd Balsdon. Richard rich. Prize Winners for Neatneow- ..'ates. Jr 11' to Sr, IV-Sadie Puck. Avis. Primer-Betty Le Gard, Peggy Pr. Chess-Eltzabeth Armstrong, Jr. Our ildotto: "We have jt, Can get it, Or rin, John Raver, Robt. Cammack, Annan. II-Evelyn Grigsby, Sr [I-Daphne it is not mw M. Francis Ritchie (ill 4 months', Sr S. S. No. I Pickering. ' Stone. Jr. III'-Clayton Gres*. Sr. III Tit to Jr Ill-May Hedge, Kathleen Jr. 1V to Sr, IV-Honors: Grace De- Alvin Pilkey. Jr. IV-Phyllis Grew. Camack, Constance Hedge. Jr. IT to vine m , Mary Masulka, 'Passed: Dorothy S. S. No. S Pickering. (*) denotes J S. ]3 - PICKERING Sr. II-Mary Ravey, Nancy Ravey. Redman, Wilfred-Appleton Sr. III to Honors. Names in order of merit. • • 9 _ Jr T to Jr. II-Kathleen Winters, Jr. IV -Honors: Grace Appleton Pa- Jr. IV to Sr IV-Myrtle Ellicott • .Arthur Hedge, Billy Winters. Primer ssed: Stepha Burdyka, Russell Pow- - Oscar Anderson Dons Bennett, Her . -Helen Pardon, Dorothy Foote, Br- ell_ h. III i h o 111. Hon. Mary Hep old Bennett. ()n Hood, Hillard eats ::t 0 : ~ :ice Wilsa+,Teacher. V. .Appleby. worth, Edith Cookson, Passed: Susie ith Hastie, Ross Hood, Hhllard Weeks - ' - " Puckrin, Mary Puckrin Jr. 11 to Sr. Sr, III to Jr. IV. on examinations- Junior room S. S. `o. 8 Pickering II-- Honors: Louisa Brayley, Passes Ahna Hamilton, harry' Ha3t:e tree.) We' are showing many seasonable lines each representing the utmost Kenneth Powell, Billie McLean 1st Jr. III to Sr. III. on year's work- in quality and price. a few nre quoted below, but better still dry Sr II to Jr. III-Frank Durham, p 1D�nald AilleJ, Jean Hilt.., John O', to Jr: II-Hon. -Lois Vaughan, bath- I-ian Fuller, Munei Brurd,t)n exam. in and inspect these dollar stretchers for yourself, Connor, Ruh Gl:ddon, Fre.r Herbert, Ire Redman, Jr. I to Sr. I Hon;- -;1m;ic roulson, Amy �L'Nek i rPC. You will find they spell Sa tie f a c tio n• Jr. IT t� Sr. I1-I:li;h Ra�kham. Tar- Irene B•rayley, PacFed, Norma Red- fr. l.1 to tir. ll-Verna FiMer. Jr.11= Attractive lines of Tennis Shoes for each member of family r`9c tap mart, Herb. Puckrir.. Pr. to Nt-Hon. 'l'h. lma Carlton, l;utl: Bra-i,.ha--v, lien le Buckles, Shirl#,y Troyer, Bruce Ai- Men'+ Leather Oxfords, nicely flinisbed, from , 2 95 u _ p lies. Sr. I, -Jr:II-He:Fn 14 rn�ha.ti Lorna Shea, Lorna PucRrir., Pasted.: And^r,an, Nnrmnn Davis, Fred Sm- •• Car, Wilson. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr,-T ar Men tzil Brain leather B,�ota, special 2,95 pr ;,,, G•r, I)a�i�, Gar. Prie=t. .'r. Pr.- 'Tommy Yr,cich, .11urir Earle, Glen ''Dvzpo un.ly �Ien'= Work Shirts, at 75c eRCh, or 2 for I.39 ed-D-mr'lc-Lean, Albf.rt Appleton Wrn, Jolin..tor,. Lloyd Prie-t, Fran:ci- Simpson, Clarence Udell, Jvan �Ic- primer: Jean Vaughan, Verna Shen, ;ti rtl�r•n. Jr. Pr.-Au lea} .anderson, Another line of Rork ShirtQ, at 90c each, „r 2 for 1.75 ' C:artney. -Sr. IA* to Sr. 1B-P,rbrsrc Men's Fine Sh}rte, cotlarq attached at 1.00 each,or 3 for .. 2,89 Marna Shea. Iry i% lI :roan, Iirownrid;;P, Bob;,ie Buckle:, Donald . _ Men a Overalls, going at 1.49, 1.80 nod 2.00 per pair. McKay, Ivan Booth. Jr, 1. to Sr. I- Green River School. Those marked Marjorie Hamilton, Lucine Hamlin, (*) promoted on I HORSE REGISTER. fft»yser Hoae hae made many castomer9-try these for style, year's work. gp&lity and all round satisfaction. Try the sew 1,00 line. Virginia Major, Gladys Udell. Pr, B. Jr. 1� to Sr. IV-Aubrey Smith, Bob Dol (17 3208) (12921 F, The French --Wilbur Annis, Jean Anthony, _liar- by Malcolm, Archie White, Ross Car- Imported Premium Stallion, the pry Phone 2904 ion Anthony, David Golden, Clark ter" Sr. III to Jr. IV-Lois Draper, • Y party of Ed. Somen-ille, will stand - • Major. Pr. A.-Harold Phillips, Ken- Jack Bielby, 'Mildred White, Robert for the season of 1931, at hie own net Risebrou h, Hs Herbert, Nor J.-Windsor, Cecil Postill, Mary Mal- stable, Markham. C EC 1 L. RADL Y g Harry lot 14, tenth line, man Randall, Evelyn Tweedie. Dor•, colm. Jr. III to Sr. III-Gloria Wind- Terms, $12.00. No. 2336, Fora- Al. *thy-Ball, Teacher. sor, Lois Turner, Charles Lehman, M. TONIE VAIN HOOF, 4127, Enrol- 3P _ 0 in $ x w ap i Postill, L Hagerman II to Jr. III-FernMalcolm, Julia Wilson, Mabyn ment Form 1. Grand Champion, Claremont Junior Room, June 1931. Lickotiah, Jean Bielby, Frank Will- � roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- ' �Sr. II to Jr. III-Promoted on year. Lints, Homer Jackson, Frank Turner, perty of the Broadfield Stock Farm average of 83 per Dent or more-My- will stand for a limited number of Ilia Bacon, Gordon Overland, Dollie Lorne Carter. II-Robt. Ashton, Geo. i White, Clay. Jackson, Allen 'Michell, mares at his home stable, lot 71 ' - SALE RJEQISTER. Donald Duncan, Pr. to Ist-Malcolm Broken Front, the corner of the -- Carter, Reta Milrie Owen Turner, In Pickering Beach Road and Base Saturday, July 4th - 'Auction sale Line, Pickering, for the season of of household effects, the ea White, Earl Linton, Gor. .Duncan. propertg• Senior room S. S. No. 8 Pickering. 1931. James H. Cookson and of the estate of the late Lorries g' Sons, ma Richardson, Picketing Village. Sale Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Ailles John, Alice nos' Wrav el tits, *tugs Italrnra:g at 1.30 o'clock, D. S. T. See bills. Turner, Roberta Noavlan, Blanche Tr, CHARRAS,. IMP. 12920 (168249), e W. B. Powell, auctioneer, an, Elmore McKay. Sr. III So Jr. IV the French Imported Federal Pt p- Daily Coach S e ry i e e incial Premium and Grand Champ-Not Appendieit s-G'as ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- � •DIN TY'S GARAGE arty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham. Pains Fool Him will make the season of 1931 a41 Pickering-Toronto Co r. Brock•an�i 'Kingston Rdg. rah had such pain in my right side follows: Monday afternoon leaves I thought I had a his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Single 50C. Return 90c. , appendicitis. But ft reed to Thps. Hirst's, Kinsale, for F " (�eaeial ftepaiv Work-a4cata, was only gas. .after takin guranteed at re.isunable I've g_:�(lir_:ika - night. Tuesday morning proceeds , - - - - . = priers. I ve had no trouble,"-R'. L• Adam.q• to W,,,. Jackson's, Whitby, noon; Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto You can't get rid of gas doctoring- Graham's Hotel,, Brooklin, ent;.l A M. P. M A. M. P. M. Acetylene Welding. ' the stomach. For Ka:4 stays in tht � Wednesday afternoon. Wednesda ] a 6 10 255 w 6 30 2.30 'UPPER 'bowel. Adlerika reaches afternoon, P. Mantle's (Bentley a 6.55 3.55 1.30 3.30 Batteries ropaired and charged. both uppeT and lower bovdel, washing, Farm). Audley night. Thursday, J. 7.55 4.55' 8.30 ..4.30 Firestone and Dunlop Tires, ou_ poisons which cause gas, ner- C. Bryant';. con. 3, Pickering; S•55 5.55 9.30 5.30 vousness, bad ales 9 55 b 6.55 r 'l0 30 b 6.30 Gasoline and Oils. a p• Get Adlerika to-I noon; Chas. Hutchings, Brock lid, day; by t(,morrow you feel the .von- night. Friday proceeds to his own 10,55 7.55 11.30 7.30 Refreshment Booth in Connection derf',1 effect of this German doctor's I stable where he will remain until - '11.55 b 8 56 P. M. b 8.90 ttr,edy. £. C• Jones, druggist. Monde noon. P. M. 9.55 1230 9.80 Phone Pick.75M y (night or day), - --- 12.55 d 10.45 - 1.30 10.30 - _-MILTbN SLEEP EDMUND HIND LUMBER a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sondiy and 4$1y PROPREETOR Holidays only. d Sunday only. COMPANY, LIMITED, _ Coaches atop at any point to pick rip paseenRere.' L Signal plainly by hand to the driver. U Pickering Beach LUMBER AND MI[.LWORK ,Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara Pdr FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St, Thomse, - Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid• Dancing Every Saturday Night M$SOnite for the Modern 1 land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points. Coach connection at Baffalo and Detroit Freddie Breakwell and his fdr_all U. S. A. points. 8 piece Orchestra. " Home and Farm _ Come and see the ( Ideal for Summer Cottages, Prompt Deliveries. &,Ay-Coac h Li lies - 'HOW BOAT .RITE US FOR LITERkTURE AND SAMPLES brightly illuminated b (Mention this paper whentwritinR). y electric•tight. DAIVFORTH A1133-4-5, a l ND MAIN ST., TORONTO - • Grover ,, _•F.. sC,'.a ..•'' s. _ _ , ... r _ *^.i�.'. ^VassS.,Y_"1i...e. .ak `'� •. ::, ¢rxykt'wr'M '• "_'=J`:vw,':. _ _ _ - - .•:c:.i ••¢1..: a '"�,''",.,. '_�' ,7.•' 4.r """'+i.. e+`. -•'—yl`'i',"",s.:y+"h_d;;yy�' r',�'�,!,q,r•_.'}Z,F p,�,1"`'kPY.t{S`'.:tT.T a;' -.•r. '',+-F.t mc;..4.�.r+st w r-ncaNwV.•+-.rt i YC.,�` 5 .--, _.,,„.� '";.+-. „• r,' • � .%'-,. .� �_ficw n%. 'mss'@ '._a it r��'2�•°'•-f r+t..s..S.Ji-,.�Y• r'°`T,,�,;-•.*r: i....P"",",+•.E.e.`,'`.'� •..Y`�a' .n kM•-r h.n•3..,..�4:�'�'''c.•-�''n':w'a°r'Y-'i Std ..3 �..f. �,f, ,r_'" �.1."' ,�'c�_ q" ,, .. .. •,Hi..:•-•: � .�6'a;s r ..;s .>•- + -�*?. �,. � •� .r.w.,T. .T ,� r - Y •�"r o CLAREMONT Miss Edna Selman tna returned - - -_ -- -- - r~ Mrs.A. J. Chandler is spending to her duties in the city. - WN. ANDERSON _ 't: as few days in the eat Clark Rawson,of Tomato called , y on friends here on Saturda while _ - �• _ James and Mrs. Briscoe lip d a 'o❑ his way to his cottage north of � DUNBAR'I'ON _ • , business trip to Toronto Wn4ay. Na papse. Be - Surf ae _ R. H. and 'Mrs. McCaskey are Miss A. Simpson and Miss H. - - INSURANCE,- iholidaying at -their former home Wilkinson. of the Steele-Briggs in Madoc.. Seed Co.., Toronto, s _. _ . Mrs, Wilson, of Toronto, is here pent Saturday - Al7TUMOBILII. spending a few daye'with'Mr. and with the Misses s Walker. 'FIRE __---.- Mrs. Aitkin: Comma❑io❑services wiiti�ehgld ��� ���S an �':a BURGLARY in the United Church on Sunday 3; Fred Evans and D. A: Scott had - CASUALTY " 'a business tri to the neighbor- morning.morn� 9S ,g. Preparatory service on. > • • _ ' Friday evening at 8 o'clock. ` �e�in L1FE IN8URANOE hood of Kin cunt on Saturday, 4<.,•.: y'• George Parsons, garage man, Aeoded he Dominion Day c lebra- n1 Friday I �lasequipment he building was -- BONDS-Government, Municipal and - - - - - tion at Pickering on Wednesday. not sold, but is being offered for Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. Luther Pilkey had a b4sinese • l trip to Toronto on Friday last, sale. safe investments at from 6 to 7 yes- _ - :•when he equipped himself for the Lymau Pilkey is re-modeling his weth G cent."roe H� residea�e and is putting on imita 1NSURANCE-All classes written In- -binder canvas trade. Lion bricks which will make it eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- '_" M. J. and Mrs. Wilker have much more attractive in-appear storm, Aaoident and Sickness, v • returned to their home in the city. ande. after spending a week with their Miss R. Walker went to the city ERE is a wallboard that does not burn,madd Phone or write relatives in Claremont. on the 17th to attend the Ateele• " from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet 48 ti ED. BOWMAN,Whitby { Mr.Duval and daughters, Mieeee Hrigga 3ned Co's. annual pignte. long, 4 feet wide and % of an inch thick. It is Ilk Nancy and Maggie, of Toronto, She remained a looking up old used for interior walls, ceilings and partitions. •�- ' $ R are .spending a .c couple of weeks friends. QSNSSAL 1N8IIRAN0)D ? ; pe gg AQSNQY with B. and Mks. 13rysa, The annual Decoration Day eer : As well as being fire-resistant, it has structural B80II(�13AM. - ONTARIO Field crop@ and garden staff vice at the Union Cemetery will be strength, insulation value and is draught and _ vvoaId be greatly benefitted by a held on Sunday at 2 p. m. W. E. veruun-proof. Use Gyproc Joint Filler for-'seal pymuitfes foe placing any kind of In. good rain, as the intense beat of N.Staciatr. K.C.,.M. P. P., will be -ing the joints between the tall, broad sheets of surface at beet rates the past few weeks has dried up the speaker and special music will ,!wall}maird. available. ? -the land very mpidl be rovided. Security and Service my Motto. ". Mrs. Pettim of Emilton, and M. Morgan motored to Lake- When you are "doing over" any room in the 4217 Phone Pick, 515 little daughter, E.valine, returned field-an Saturday, having accom- house or adding new ones in the attic or base- , Dome on Sunday, after spending a panted David A. and Mrs. Pugh - ment, use Gyproc for walls and ceilings because couple of weeks with her sister, who were here for several days on you can nail it directly over the old surface. _C 0 A L . Mrs Raymond Pilkey. account of the death and funeral The annual picnic of the Clare• of the latter'a slater, Miss Laura ,Gyproc is also an excellent base for Alabastine, mont Schools was held on Monday Morgan, - Gyptex or wallpaper. A good supply of Hard and Hoff to Eldorado Park, Brampton. Coal on hand. Also a supply After a Iingering illness of many Gvproc is Canada's pioneer non-burning �fle� - of Rl"61ing Wood, "The trip was made by motor care -urontL.�, L*ULC6 Mulgan passes! -`" --and--wse ariuch enjoyed by all. wallboard. Ask your nearest dealer for full stove length, 1 The Baptist and Limited Church away age Tuesday, June 23rd, at details and a Gyproc direction sheet. Or write , Sunda Schools are holding their the aAe of tie She manifested 12t! ,Phone Pick. 1709, y wunderf+il patience and fortitude tun for the FREE booklet, "Building and Re- 10 annual picnic at Port Bolster, on during hec long confinement, Lnd modelling with Gyproc". s74 - DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Lake $imeoe, to day, Thuredly. when the end came entered into when the children and f`soda of l ' "�` `� WADA'LI>rlaTSV_ Blacksmithim urch } t 6"' °""K " service,Geld in the aptist Church. g� + splendid outing, on Tburi4day, June 25th, was very w Tae garden party Geld on Ties-largely attended, an evidence of Aka - - Horse•shosia a S day evening on Andrew Wilson's the respect to which she was held. O g Specialty. lawn on the 5th line of Uxbridge. All aienerei Work.iaeludlag Wood , -under the auspices of the United The sympathy of the whole - Wol,, omptly -Church. was a success. both in district noes out to Mr. Morgan In deeds'"6 attendance and in the quality of the double bereavement he has also. the program presented. suffered during the last 6 months. , •'Asent for TacoFana ppecno The deceased is survived b7 her M Sp undid crowds attended the, +ch�erl� anniversary serview is the United lather.Duncan Morgan.her sisters, Church on Sunday Isut. The Rev. M� D. Pugh. Mrs. Feasby, Mrs. Mr, rch on brought L inspiring Ormaerod and Mrs. E- Pugh. and GR$ZXW00D tfly naessa,Re in the morning and the brother., Roy and Alas, beside a Rev. Mr. Stephen&. of the Baptist large circle of other relatives. _ Church. conducted the service in The interment took place in Clare- FOR SALE BY the evening. wont Union Cemetery. Oid potatoes are being offered ;CARD OF THANKS. PICKERIKG LUMBER COMPA.NI, PICRRRING In Claremont at 75 cents per bee. _-which is much less than was paid iEI:AR� last fall. As the acreage of We wish to ihaak the many friends potatoes planted this spring is and neighbors for their numerous GENUINE p _. '• greater than usual. and If the acts of kindness and expressions of 'crop is good the price this fall is sympathy and for the many floral _ :not likely to be exorbitant. tributes during recent bereavements. Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey, accom• D. K.'Worgan and family. T - - 1 • e i panted by the latter's parents. J. J,/�/ -H• and Mrs Evans, motored to AT T --- ARE OLD !lJllC, 'Points west of Toronto on Friday REPAIRS I'1 S e),Lo .r last when they -visited relatives. BLUE and WHITE ` - &!r. and Mrs. Pilkey condoned the The right kind Ot repairs add new �s y � E speak o!artistic a 'trip to Guelph, where they at• designs that are tended a re union of pupils and -_:STORE 1ite to our machines and the dignified, not artistic :,e=-pupils at the Agricultural Col y designs that would be ieRe. They report a most enjoy. only right kind are those :: app=� � a '-able time. Peas, 3 cams for.... .. 25c purpose in view. The The past week has been ex. Jelly Powders, 4 pkgs for 25c mlade from the same one illustrated ts '�'- ceptionaliy hot with the mercury Pori and Beans, 3 cans'for 25c - - - p* yeti artistry registering between ninety and a Black Tea. per lb._. .,, sac material and of `hundred degrees. Still this was P &a Soap, 6 bare for ,.: 25c "No Greater Tribute' cool compared with that in some 1 Lb. tin Cocos, 26c the same manufacture as the original -parts of the United States and the Prune @, 2 lbs. for r. ' 28c N. W. STAFFORD, north west provinces wwhere the Salt,2 pkgs.for... ..." .28c Kin stop Road. temperature varied ;from 100 to Corn. per can •• ••• 109 Join the ineressing number of fore-banded men who to .110 degrees. As a result of the .Tomatoes, per can ... loc Phone Whitby •intense heat the crops have*offer* insure against emergenoies by alb r 10 'Save year coupons for R,oarers ed eonside�rably. Silverware,also the child's _ ordering 'repairer Commencing Sunday, July 5th savings wri at 2,80 p, m., revival services wil� R ,___ __Z[ • - be held in the Community Hall at r OVERLAND Claremont. J. W. Wright, evsn--i+• • By doing this you get the benefit of MoCormick-Deering pioneer Methodist grandson Methodist of Minister. of 871y Phone 2601 - service, a service which is prompt xa � Qt '1 Ont Lrio, will conduct the service. and dependable. A .. Mr. Wright was formerly a doctor and Federal officer: Soon after Wrapped - bis conversion he became active Obeap rates for farm and country In missionary work In Ontario. A Our Traotor repair Dept. is going strong, We have the buildings. male quartette will be assisting Toronto Bread proper tools and a factory trained me0hani0. Windstorm Insurance on'baildings, Q g wind-milts,Silos eta. during the campaign., Service Our man goes anywhere, Automobile Insurance every night except Saturday at of all kinds. S p. to. Come and hear about the 700 = Our Garage i8 also equipped for greasing, washing and . 7 ARMS FOR SALE lowly Nazarine. Everybody eel- -.' _ repairing all makes of care, especially Durants, - coTheconcert given in Community with a competent Meohanlc in charge. Write or phone Park on Friday evening last, Goad Dairy Butter E D. B 0 W M A N under the auspices of the Park 20 WHITBY, ONT. Board, was .one of the beat ever O,r3ty. _ Charles Cooper, ..(`..- .. . 'Claremant given in Claremont. On account- C �ft f of the 'numerous garden parties Large tin Tiger Salmon, We Atria Donaltaf and coacgrts held in the surround- Fancy Ptah Salmon, large 15c µ Is- Your Pickering News paid for ? ing district the attendance was not so large as might be desired. 5 Lb. Pall Syrup Those who were present were well repaid, however.as they had never 10 Lb, Pail Honey ... � ..LOOK THESE OVER beard a better program in, the -- village. At and Bob Harvey, the Tea Biscuits, per lb.. ... 15e Tiger Salmon,large tin .. 25c Choice Peas,Corn.•Tonis.2 tine 25c POP radio artists, were at Rice,.2 lbe. .. 15c Fane 1'inY Salmon, 2 tine• 29c Stand. Peam and Corn. their beat, and every number was I y 8 time 25c i• their be encored. Jackie Rae, the Oranges, per dozen.. Crown Syrup, 5 lb.tine ... 85c Seedless Raisins, 8 lbs. 29c boy comedian, was a wonder, and "' P&( or Pearl Scapa, 8 bare 25c Icing Sugar,S The ,,, 25c - - kept the audience in roars of Lemons, per dozen .., •25c Toilet Soap, 8 bare 25c Corn Flakes, 8 pkge .. 25c laughter, with his Scottish and Castile Soap, 8 bare .. ,25c Iodized gait, pkg 10c - other numbers. Should he ever Macaroni, 8 The .. 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. ... 25c King's Plate Sardines,2 tine 25c return to Claremont again he may Coffee, per tb. ... ,,; 29c Granulated Sugar by sack at.lowest price be assured of a hearty welcome. _ Brantford Binder Twine nosy on hand _ The piano-accordianiat;and guitar. Tiger Catsup, large bottle 20c Black Diamond Plow Pointe - -- _ ist, in their duets and solos, prov- Men's Work Boots Goodyear Tires Exide Batteries ed exceptionally good musicians, ! Battery Charging a and were generous in the nun I N GOL D S of their selections. The Park - Call Anri�see uA ur Board are to be congratulated on Phone your•order, We deliver. ' �! the good program which they Lower Pr><ee Store gold and Installed by provided, althongh it is to be 1 Phone 3801 Phone Markham 8402. 7 regretted that the crowd was not,CLAREM'Oftfi; ONT. M Duncan .Gererai (`sl'een RiWei FRANK I PROUSE larger. I ,Wm• I Merchanty >!If1K>�tINA - OIdTL1ClQ r4. k ^•�J�/ 3,k''1• v d, y0."''* . • r, ���'s��7,'�r ,« ',2�Ft f�►'�i'az*"�"' / A�� 1, `�r •7 � "'1. .� � �„•,C _ ,g• •: .a<�•.<v,.d,,y , ;,k ' x�.L '}.. +�.:.�•. '` ^ s :.;^✓Y ' 7'�"ra ',�^•%j, .xo.'T -.,.tr '-.;,,Q °•-„,�.a".�r;�"'�.'s'„7."a'v” *fir r 4.nt'-r� a,N"5�'.-`;; _'�^ �� 1 y' ' _ �.cR: r. f�M - -- '..ra� _ ,e,,�,...v "fa...•�, ->;..tv`•• �,�' -r`s`°. ��"��.� :i;'�' /.Y':R;w ,,,�-rrs�e�,,.�'" ..cy,.''.'i�'�y+f` "es. a_. :r _ .�',.;•: .• 'F M� , � .�..,-x rte. -C- aru+' !y .t€+,+y,..y'- G..,• 6y, :n jr' i wr r/ _ :W$� —on tea �� away from your internal eyes, yon '�.�/ a call me a liar, sad worse. This . . . %/� this is . . . er . . . outrageous, and I / - � ����� shall report you to your Head Office." ` irk Barnard continued to stare at him unthinkingly.. - -- �.- "Is that your last word?" he de- /"� �, s - -mandeu calmly, - - ""0 "Yes," barked Holt. =. hat Cams Asfosst Captain Jimmy and accepted. To you and 1 thiq would- Barnard let go his hold on, the his dog Scottie have many strange ad- be treason—inexcusable--but-to (fen ventures while flylng over China Alter others Coat and leaned back in his escaping from bandits and enemy col- eral Lu war"was simply a business chair,his finger tips pressed together, Biers they finally land tbair plane at the and his head inclined toward the'ceil- military base from which they started, proposition.. Why shouldn't one take and are greeted with an unexpected cur- a job Genarai,--and after making to ing. Holt ran a finger-round the in- Prise. Y � success of it, sell out? .: GREEN TEA , side of his collar, and found it sticky. After escaping from the enemy's I must have looked shocked, which--- Little beads of perspiration damped soldiers, we pushed the plane to an = seemed to hurt his feelings, but he. hie forehead and his fingers twitched altitude ot'6everal thousand feet, 10 stifled' his pride and continued with Flesh from the en as he brushed them over it.The action and headed straight for Shanghai. his plan. 8e wanted to leave Shinn - - was not ]oat upon the inspector, It was still early In the morning promptly, go to Japan,—and I was - though he was not looking at him. when we sighted the familiar flying to fl -ov i y er with him. He offered Holt t up o 1 chair d field, spread out like a sru 1l seen me a round sum of money, or praeti- his hat from the table, but Barnard handkerchief In t the early asunlight. tally anything- I n ask within l motioned him to be seated. Holt out Heleding the plane a yt could i reason for the trip. The arrest was down again. , down In a wide simply a bluff. If I said "Yes" all, "You know that I saw you leaving spiral, we rolled would be well. Kestrel House this morning?" to a atop outside In a flash it occurred to me that KESTREL O r "Doad been you did," replied Holt, the airdrome, here was all-the equipment and help v who had been prepared for this. If � Then to our we needed to try to land Lieuten-1 r- that is the reason for the manner in amazement, 4 SALIDA _ which " Lieutenant and a ant Stones brother, now held cap you have been treating me, it tive by the mountain bandit tribe. '_' -•MYS�T E RY M is easily explained. I went over to detach rov of accepted at once--with the undbr- soldiers drove u standing that Guy Stone would first assure my friend Moineau that no p harm had befallen me. You know how and told ua we were under arrest. •be found. From that moment, there _ By1B T Ce H. JACOBS We were dumfonl,ded. 'By who's wasn't a thing we could ask for that quickly news carries .n this part of orders are we under arrest?" I ask.the world, and the old man is in such we didn't get immediately—from -ex a nervous condition that it would have ed' tra heavy canvas to phosphorous r made him ill. 1 went so early because "General •fu's ordersff replied the � SYNOPSIS ever ::een. $e still smiled, but it was dapper little Chinese officer. paint. ._. Henry Bolt and his ward. Muriel the fixed mechanical smile of a man I bad a fearful headache and could Working secretly in a special guard ]dalawar4ne, are staying at a Dartmoor ' not sleep." We were more surprised than ever. ed&L- Holt as a friend. Molneau,living very much on his guard. p' General L-t had been our friend and in hangar, we fashioned our plane •t reel il _his— This was precisely the answer Bar-, helper from the beginning of our into the weirdest looking dragon yowl Muriel marry Moineau'e nephew, Hayden measured tones, "that something ha nerd^ aiF�-ez ecu�ci, and Le nJciG�J •ever saw. Trail- Mercer, whom she disinter. g p- p trip. Now fie Wad pi9cea us nudes ing out back A series of mysterious disappearancero peened last night of which I was not griMly arrest. have been alsrming the neighborhood, made aware; was, in !act,deliberately "Very well, Mr. Bolt, I will not de- "On what char was a long can- Mons. age, the vicar's daughter, belr,g charge are we arrest- the latest victim. misinformed." tai~ you any longer. I apologize for ed?" I asked. vas ta.ii, that Another boarder at the farm. Percival Holt raised his eyebrows in ques- my rudeness to you" "Kidnapping , floated straight IPyecroft, with his valet Flack discover DPing Colonel Fong,' re �a secret underground passage to kestrel tioning surprise, but remained silent. "You have been rude, air," said aponded the little officer. out When we ]House, and a locket belonging to Sion Barnard continued more slowly and Holt "but I suppose you-have our We were bundled into sa army `were in the air. ' ;Pace. Inspector Barnard visits Kestrel pp 9 y In tba day-A 31ouss and questions atolneau, but learn$ impressively than before: duty to do, and it is sometimes diffi- truck and rushed through the streets �/�, !nothing. Pyecroft and Slack deliberate- "-You have something to tell me, cult-" with the siren screaming. In no :ime it ,was a ! Ay assault Holt on the moor and extract wild lookln; lard packet from his injured macaw. rot Mr' Holt." Barran walked slowly acrt3fy the time we arrived at the palace of plane, but at night it was positively atterwaras fleas the stolen packet has "Me?" exclaimed Holt with well- room and held the do)r open. I General Lu. 'been stolen from him Holt pays a sea simulated surprise. "What can I tell "Yea, Mr. Holt, i have my duty to, General Lu welcomed me gravely, t®$$tiring. 3o meth se, that when rot midnight visit to Kestrel House, of do, and I'm just wondering t I should F`tr Hsu, the. interpreter catered the which Pyecroft is aware. ' g shaking bands with himself la hanger after dark one night, he near - Barnard did not immediately reply, warn on and your friend against a Chinese fashion, and then dismissed _J but remained staring at his visitor, certain man." the orderly. Then he unfolded a ly passed out entirely. Actually he. - CHAPTER XIII/—(Cont'd.) as immovable as a statue and as free "Who is that"!" asked Holt quickly,' plan so amazing that 1 pinched •mg• fainted, and I thought we would never Rapidly Pyecrott !old him of the from outward emotion. When at last thinking at once for some reason, of self to see ii f were really awake. bring him around. .7 lose of the parcel and of Holt'e oariy he spoke there was a cold menace in PyeeToft.� + He bad SOLD OUT—cat, you beat (To be-t�trttiaued.) morning viAt to Kestrel House, Flack his voice that affected Holt as if with "An Inbtow blacksmith and a spare- that? SOLD OUT—his omca as a Note! Any of our young readers swore.blasphemously as he vigorously physical chill. time hobby, Mr Ho.t. His name is General. Someone bad paid him a writing to "Captain Jimmy", 2010 scratched the grey stubble which "I've been doing a Iot of guessing Rankin. Good day." �great stack of money to quit--and Star Bldg., Toronto, will receive his wn his head. lately,Mr. Holt,now I want the truth. Henry' Holt lurched against the being a business man first, be had signed pboto free P' "Gosh, guv'nor," he exclaimed, You told me last night that nothing fir rail outside, and stumbled, rash-� "some slick gay that! Maybe Bar- was stolen from you. I am prepared er than walked down, for the spare- lnard's got a nark trailing wot we to make adequate allowances for the time hobby of the Instow blacksmith (� AA tt laia't spotted." shock of yoar experience. That who u wan that of public hyngman. �Nirn�+v ��Y�Y���� �a�1�d Milk Pyecroft shock his head: has now passed; did you or did you �. "No, he's nothing to do with the not lose anything last night?" Police; but I wouldn't mind laying "Certainly not, sir;' snapped Holt -- CHAPTER XIV. j The health-giving. delielous drink for thlldren and grown- police odds that he's the advance guard angrily, "I've already made that per "I reckon you're taking a-risk,chief, up& Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. _ qof the J3ergen crowd. If so, m1ad, fectly plain. What are you now try- breaking into this glace without a �hinga will be decidedly hectic." ing to , , er , , tell me?" warrant; what'll happen if old man' Flack's little eyes sparkled ♦ith ex-. - Barnard leaned forward, his jaw Moisteau spots you?" ---- -- --' eitcment: thrust out pugnaciously,one big finger Barnard shrugged his shoulders• visible in the ab,emal darkness of the The Census Man ,You've hit it, guv'nor. Markey pointing accusingly: _ "There'll be some strange faces in plantation on a moonleas night. Dtullen bas double crossed 'em and "I'm telling you that no man ever heaven . . , an one of them will be( Trotter, if I'm The Census Man came round to-day. You understand, +they're out for blood. S'truth, and yet told me a lie that I couldn't recog- mine. If I hadn't taken risks in my not out again within the hour go back A diplomatic youth, Ithey'11 git it.too' Wot we going to nize immediately I had searched big time I'd still have been pounding a!and get on to Mr. Medway, or if you Said he: "Take heed to what you say, do?" eyes, as I am searching yours," pavement-in Limehouse." can't get him, then Sergeant Drew," Tell nothing but the truth." -Let 'em all come," smiled Pyecroft, Holt, secretly shaken and scarcely , Chief Inspector Barnard knew full "Sure, chief." He Baked my name and my address, shrugging his broad shoulders, "We'll knowing what he was doing, pulled well the risk he was taking. Failure "Good, I'm going on now" How much I earned per week, beat 'em, Flack, eh?" his eyes off Barnard as if they had would result at the least estimate in (To be continued.) what property did I possess, "Sure, guv'nor," grinned Flack, been snapped awn b steel s springs. What language did I speak? p y y p gs. reduction in rank, at the worst in - o thdugh the new menace left him un- The inspector nodded slowly, his death. But he was prepared to tasks I told him what he wished to know, _ • easy in his mind. Leon Bergen was mouth set in a hard line. „the chance, and judged it to be the Sling Similar to David's Used Explained my sex was male, a very dangerous man. He considered 14As I thought," he murmured, only way to bring the matter to a By Indian Tribe in Minnesota He took my word that that was so, - J the matter from all angles'as he walk. Suddenly his eyes narrowed and rte swift conclusion. He had warned Holt St. Paul, :Mina.—Civilization makes I Mq wife then told her tale. j ed back to his lodgings, but the more changed his tone completely. Reach- that very morning, t:lid in the after- slow progress on the Pigeon River 'He's forty years of.age;' she said " _ lie thought about it the less the proa- ing over the table be grasped Holt noon Mercer had come over to Bar- Indian Reservation, hidden :way In I "And thirty five am I, pest appealed. by the coat lapel: rows r arm. His warning to Holt had the northeast ti of Minnesota, with It's just ten years since we were wedo when Pyecroft arrived down to "Now, come straight, Holt, wha: not been made without consideration, p !breakfast he found that Holt and + the PJgeon River its northern bound I cannot tell a lie." was it. Yoe ve'told me a lie and we he }fad a double object in view,, and ' 'Muriel Mainwa•ing had practically, both know it. I'm giving you a chance one of them was to stampede the Kea- ary and the -rugged- north shore of! _ p to put matters square; take it." trel House people into some, sort of,Lake Superior its southern. • That Census Man was full of figs ' completed their meal. The former ire- Among a collection of tools and! . But cl•aity as a fox, • mediately arose and was on the point Holt made a sudden movement, so action. deapona recently acquired from the He saw that Jim, our stalwart son, "'.of leaving the room when Maty Jane convulsive aF almost to be epileptic, The effect of his words on Holt-had ". Indians by the Minnesota State Hid•c Stood stn feet !n-hie socks. announced Trotter. but Barnard held him firmly in the been more atartlin� than he had an- torical Society is a leather sling of The Census Man looked up at Jim, Grasping his hat fiimly -with b,3th chair. tici'pated and urged him to strike pattern similar to thhat with 'which' And quite serenely smiled, hands the detective sergeant stood "I'm waiting," he said, quietly. quickly. He was determined to ex- David stew Goliath. Said he:'"You igast be proud of him, hesitating upon the threshold: "Then damn well wait," exploded plore the inside of this sinister man- _ He's such a hefty child." "Oh, good, morning, sergeant," the infuriated Holt, "you try your sion and wrest its secret from the t —J. R. Btssette, Montreal. beamed Holt, "anythinit I can do for third degree methods on me, and be• dreadful owner. He turned to Trot.- I esterday's blunders may be the _ you'."• cause you so confuse me that I ia>k tor, leaning aca:n•: a tree and hare:y cause of today's nrries. I —� "Morning, sir," rumbled Trotter, ! Tomorrow hath a rare, ailuring , "the chief sent be along to ask you to sound; today is very prose. And step.dowrr acid see him some time this -, - ' --- - U yet the twain are but one vision seen' n•r•iring.if convenient." through altered eyes. Our dreams ,Why,certainly, sergeant. I'll- . . f inhabit one; our stress and pain er . . . come right along now, that surge through the other.—Richard suit you?" Burton. - r :•!'hank you, sir, it will;' Henry Holt walked down the village to the Blue Board and endeavored t.q - to to pump the sergeant, but that adept at the art of evasion talked- ' *� f is lot and told him nothing.. They t*` �ound.Barnard vriting in his room, arld he dismissed his subordinate with ,•. ,a curt nod- = s x, ►.<,.>„ �s�"R, No matter how severer �E,° "r you can always have "Sit down, Mr. Holt," he invitee, 2 lydicating a chair,placed so that whale ~c uaatediate r8liOfi ' remained more or face r fa ,. inspect _ the , less in shadow his visitor was blink- �:, �; ° ih • ing in the strong sunlight. For some moments its went on writ- }rig, then looking up suddenly he said: - "I wr s out on the moor this morn- - ing, Mr. Holt, having a look over the _ Mpirra ahvays stills pare tlui ar k - , r - �- Boca it without any ill effects. Harmless Spot where you were molested." iii^ nl ve p:.o:'�:'r_ih is nF an 1S 'Cot model of the new giant f t;Warder now uncle; c;it=::;' re t"':yde. to the,heart; harmless to anybody. But Holt smiled and nodded: (bank, Scotland, in the yarn; •af Jnhn Brown en Rt Co. The model is shown floating iri a specially L,:'1 ;,.riniental it always brings relief. Why suffer? "Early bird catching the worm, eh'', �, : _ "Did you . . er discover a clue"' tank In which Atlantic ocean conditions were reproduce .i in miniature. Wind and ~aces. a'r:e a 't;ficia.ly pro• > es, I did, Mr. Holt," replied Bar-, diced oy mechnnical deices to,subiert the model to severe tests. The new Cuaarder will be the largest ship ASPI RI N P i with slow deliberation, staring at afloat, and will gross 73,000 tons. She will be 1018 feet long. Details of her construction which it is said will TRADEMARK Rail. W him in:entl Ho't found himself embody' principles entirely new to sh'p h^Yding, are being jealously guarded. The picture above is the first to Made in Canada. staring into the coldest eyes he shad l reach Canada of the model of the new Cunarder. ► ISSUE No. 27--'31 PAINS • '•.' tzN , -`•,r:ti ti�y �f -�, cX Y , u. "' •y!.r. M1. �° �vf"_ �7• . .A -• • _ cy'•.(1`y'.Rd"1 TIME `s•L'�^ i _ sy'^ _— p .. .�. :4T'.'R �•y}. y, v . /,,�dam.-✓z: :.P.a,n..w. firs r{•�ny n•'.' 'c+C"'..�'..T' •6,i^ ^�°8- ! nb V• ,w.rt.zl,++•..z �•�.j�,: ',/e- '." •3 "s+.R'" >yf•lr TIT '� - '1'At� ��_°�""`".'r_ •rw=•. �`a''�.:r, 7'- -�,.�ir..,,,.:,�' r�'`. .�.-. _ t �,;;.�"r _,a: r :may,• •,,t rw•• '._ �-"R`� •,....:�•.`. -`: ` ..°dr4''•��,',�� �`� '"b.ei'r i �.•�, ��..s'c�,ti.fix•.x, ♦ �y + .!,. •r - m1,,.- h3 't. %r,•,�� �, "; tuts'..' ,� .. !'i • ... ''1v ��f-,:�,� .. i• ,� -�� - •` _ -....- iYii' -i, i. iii -_- _ i � - ` ., - % _ _ - . „ . ' .. � 4" , - to feel..site"viiatting>os,train.. Th.. _ ,-T C lad You're My Mothee- `- - really happy people era.those who are hard at work. Mrs. W. B. Bailey -just as glad you are nay son a/ Tot e What New York ~Mother,..did you bee that woman are that I am your mother." ahead of us down-on Ontario Avenue "I guess we are chums," the boa ., r by IS Weaning _ jerk her little girl along and tell her said as he smiled up at-14 mother '- "-- �la --to''shut up'?" Then he ,scampered oft to most big"Yes, I did, Jerry, and I felt sorry dog. - BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON for both of them." _ The mother sat wondering about the- "JI'or both of themf Why I just fait woman who had impressed her. son ` Entertaining mores the blankets In it, squeeze but Illustrated Dreaamakin Lesson Fur- ~ 9 sorry for the little girl. - I wonder so unfavorably. Why had she not tried In England,it is the custom to give do not twist nor rub them. It badly 1n4sded With F,very Pattern what she was crying about?" to discover the ource of the trouble y' uesta a great deal of freedom to do soiled, •repeat the on bath. Rinse Jerry and his mother were resting and to remedy ad of being s4 e>8 they please. As much liberty is in clear warm water and dry as•Quick• - on the Iowa under their favorite tree rude and unkind? - •• `, y ,`• meriCA might be regarded as neglect. ly as possible, outdoors preferred, in .•� __ after their trip to town. Although "Why Is It," she thought, "that - `^ ;lit is a wise hostess who can draw the a brisk breeze. -- ---- only six years oil, Jerry was learning mothers so often forget that children ' •, r;?; 11ne between wearing out her guests' The Summer Hat 't -' to think reflectively. are peraona and should be treated wltb :'4- ;�ad herself-by being over-aolicltoua Both were anent for a while, then respect? How humiliating to a little or theft comfort and entertainment, Usually-one hat a season is plenty. the boy continued, "You wouldn't have girl to be handled so roughly and `{;w lend being careless as tcf their welfare. but this season is different. We have •+ t _ done that way it something had both- spoken to so rudely in-publiel i. One of the nicest ways to entertain been wearing small hats and the ex- Bred me until I cried, would you?" "I wonder if the child will ever feel x -dour guest is to show him the features ceedingly popular beret, and they are "I 'baps not, Son,.but a mother gets like going to her and talking over her jeharacteriatic of your neighborhood, not'to ga down one Jot in our favor, is quite nervous and upset sometimes. troubles. Will she tell her mother , land which are not a pa of his aceus- but there is another which,'is to claim 9 a What do you think . I should -have they are ebuma and she is glad to be fin limed environment. If you live in the our affections for dress. done?" her little Rirl? Why I'd almost_hays__:_� -041 !.,V ,1ry and iie cornea zrom Lae Ciry, rue +ew." w .l°`.`I-It,-- in style -. ,+q�y y9 "Well; I believe you would have halted traffic, I believe, it necessary to K mphasize the rural features.., Ao not stirs the ladytke yearning for "a hat ? a e said, 'What's`tt- trouble, Jerry boy, see what caused the child to his ula M into town to take him to the pia to match every gown," or something can't you stop crying and tell me happy enough to cry like that. Why =•aura show, but have a meal in the like that. At least, we crave a.dress y, about it?' Then I'd have tried to stop didn't the woman lead her.gently to • r Woods, cooked over scamp-fire. Let hat to go with those dainty, frilly crea• - and if I couldn't you would have stood one side where they,could have'.dta•. him enjoy the sunsets, the'hillside, the Lions of lace and embroidery. v.,r, still and'talked it out with me. Then cussed the matter quietly until unlrap• ,quiet walks. It you are tail anal willowy, all to 083 everything would have been all right. piness was erased from the sweet ' Ii you live in the city and your guest the good; taut, my dear, if you are y;. ` la But I'm too big to cry on the street young face? Then 'this child, too. - Cornea from the country, he will be all short and stout and have almost no though . . . . I'm burs glad you could have said, `I'm glad you're my - t yea and ears for the sights of the city neck, beware the broad brimmed hat. �1 are my mother and that we can talk mother"' -- Issued by the National ktreets, its skyscrapers, its bright It will make you look like a cartoon together the,way re do." Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th lights, its museums and entertain• But you may choose something 'on' t' "That is sweet of you, Little Man, Street, New York City. These articles meats. that order, carefully adapted to Your and I appreciate it very much. • I'm are appearing weekly in•our columm kindness and native tact and a real size and figure; 'It is wls3 to stand in Qesirs to show your guest-6 good time trout of a tall glass, to ass the effect the hat has on. your complete pesson, Fkiblems of Sptl'ang Declare Tobacco gill make you a successful hostess. Be i y Careful of your convereatiee. Do not before you pick out Your mid-summer = it rotn�asper'a Magszinej �oritai�l� �11ta - '� talk about money troubles, the cost of hat. = When. in the woods the small white things, the• hard times or domestic Crowns .are shallow and the tore- , ry trillium flower troubles. - head still shows, even 1n large hate: After long seasons of 'the snow and Seeds of Plant' Have High Keep In a good humor. Do not show Materials are of rough weave and rain, - ' - annoyance about anything,which hap-{shiny, often lacy. A thin veil:like:cap Food Value, E CZi- pens. Make your,fittest feel that in is taking the popular fancy for even- Gleams to the dead mobs,.and send- P 1 lag wear. _, den hour , mentere Says -- ' ---.your house happiness abides, if aught Qt light is in the storm-clouds, and ry: _.else is there, do not parade it before - • Nicotine Absent Cold Drinks again - in Tests _- your•guest or be will never want to _ _ � Birds make theft seats under the Come again. The home soda fountain is likely-to I southern eaves, Washington.—The needs of the be.more sanitary than some, where I 'And sun and hall are alternative in the bacco plant have a high food value Overweight they are careless about washing the I sky, and include three of the essential vita, 6 • ' gtssae and apobns. also the drinks- I hides its leaves, cording to the report of experiments , And the apple tree with blossoms mina in reasonable ab•ndaace."_fie. Up to thirty years of age, it Is hot- are not the sweet• ric� mixtut•es'wbich ter to be slightly overweight, but be- are not good for anybody and, incident j T yond thirty, It is dangerous to be very x117. !t may 6n. less expos„tve. And night fa tremulous with the marsh conducted at Yale Laiversity,. Tests heavy. The extra fat slows up body Here a something caarming and chic� frog's cry— an rata showed that any traces of the processes' and weakens the organs; t~se almost any fruit juices and; in redingote—and kindly too if'yau're i Then., by these signs, men know au poisonous alkaloid, nicotine, cannot be combine them In an endless variety of inclined to be a wee bit heavy. II other spring demonstrated. .•ILnd body poisons are not so thorough- 1 ly thrown off. All this invites disease °Faye' A little lemon Juice brings out, You see the collar of the printed Has'come upon the land, and a!s con- Rata fed on a diet consisting of 911' and lessens one's 'resistance to din the flavor of other fruits. Tea makes crepe silk dress gives a lengthened teat per coat, tobacco seed grew at the "ga,o when it Comes, making a double a good base for many punches. Gipger line, :ailing softly tri raver fashion, as Wlaier la now a gone, foFgottea thing average normal rata for 109 Jaye and danger. ale adds pep to mild-drin'ks. it does over the coat of plain crepe As earth awakens to new merriment.. showed no ill effects.- They ate the -• This morning I overheard one may Some of the ingredients of your cold silk. Earth has no memory. the glad birds seed greedily. drinks may be: the juice of oranges. Both •the coat and the dress- Are- sing Thus, says the report. "there Is res- ot as old lady, "She is a little thing finished with applied bands that have ' lemons, grape[rnit, cherries, grapes, •- eon to believe that•tobacco seed con- ', )and- nimble as a cricket, yet she ig PP The so6g of lash-year's birds.' who; nd- ni than any c her children and pineapple and berries. For variety of a tendency to diminish bulk about the came and went. talus proteins of good biological qual!- Jhea er than outlive_all of them.” flavor use cloves, nutmeg, allspice, hips. The dress sleeve peeps smartly ,p -- - ty and that it includes at least vits- •,Tbha speaker did not realize that her dried cocoanut, marachina cherries._, math the- seven-eighth length Coat anise A. H and O in reasonable abund- treedom from over weight and her strained honey, or rose water. Sugar, sleet, ;sate• IVo advantage seems to ,,come very activity ware the canal of her water and cracked ice are essentials It,s an excellent ensembia for bun!- 1 60� from additions of a more'complei salt to all cold drinks, ness or for travel and so splendid fur, 4�•.v mixture to this unusual ration. Ttie . ¢ood health and her long life pros- --! v� _ ts- It we would keep well and live town wear. • - ( + further study of the nutritive factors ,,long, we must not let our organs live SSandwieh Fillings Style No. 3083 is designed for sizes ' In the tobacco seed is befag prosecuted - come clogged with fat. What to put Inside the-sandwich is 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust.' _ j vigorously." jWhat then? We must avoid sweets, an ever recurring problem for the wo- 'Wool crepe, shantung and many Nicotine Absent - - %starches an¢ late, for these are the man who packs a lunch or who has a j rayon novelties suitaVe. "It was noted huring a preliminary ro ods which make fat. It is a mistake family which clamots for picnic food. Size 36 require,,, 3'/e yards 39-inch study of the saed," the report con- 4 i from eating, Instead we Some favorite fillings are jelly and for coat, with 4% yards 39-inch for l ueq. "that nicotine, while entirely - ieibould fill up on fruits, vegetables, chopped nuts; marmalade; honey and dress. absent from the uasprouted seed, was a,bran and skim milk. We need the chopped nuts; chopped dates or figs -HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. J _ present In consr'mous amounts in the -bulk to encourage elimination. -The with lamas juice; , chopped raisins, Write that develop in about 12 days dates, walnuts and cocoanut; apricot; Write your mbar and addrea,,plain- ,rr...i p i6econd part"oi our program is exer- ly, giving number and size of sure ,_ a�;,y-ire you always rubbing it when the seeds are scattered on blot- ictse, lots of it, and preferably in the apricot Butter and lemon juice;. hanep itferna as you want. Enclose 20c !n , tang paper moistened with distilled 6utdoors. and lemon juice; grated cheese, chop P y in on rich 'people." stamps or coin (coin preferted;-wrap "The deserve it." water. a is evident that this he. life w ped peppers and dash of g;ated onion; y to synthesized very early in the. tits meats and horseradish, or mustard, or it carefully) for each number; and ••yea, but we can't all be poor, the plant. soap lemon juice; chopped bard boiled eggs i address your order to Wilson Pattern you know." - - ; About six thousand years ago, soap and chopped olives and ,almost any ,Service, i 3 West Adelaide St-,Toront a. The ezperlmenters are trying to And Was used is the island of Crete, and a out where the nicottne,a deadly poison . ba s use has been- found -amid the salad. _ Wireless transmitting and receiving in its pure state, comes from. Chem1- When governors - of the Rally. sets WR1 be -installed In a Chain' of cal analysis shows that the seed ton- t•uins of'its ancient capital. Cleanll• Mrs. Solomon--Say,,�- money, Ireland, high schools recent. look-out towers being built in the _- mess m8•y be nazi to,godliness In an•= - j ,tams a high proportion of !at and a tfquitp. To a busy woman, It may-loole ly advertised for a principal• there fore's-try areas- of the Dominion to very low proportion of carbohydrates, Our grandmothers used to save tempting to "just sit"; but it soon gets` were 60 applicants, guard against destructive fires. thus somewhat resembling the soy beaq and rprioua oily nuts. _- fatty refuse-and comhise• It with lye, blade, from wood ashes; and make; , - _ A method has beau,devised, the re• soap in great kettles. It was almost a: L ...Y 3 _,.y"� CiCn.rd. �'i port states, of extracting the proteii ` social rite, for neighbors assembled t _ content of the seed, and a study of Its _ .._ r ch:mtcal properties now is under way. _ for this purpose.- Many a juicy bit of' f p Ai The-investigators are especially in- - gossip has been bandied back and forth over the soap kettle. - ra ° - terested in the various water-soluble a a subatAncea which may be present to r The modern housewife 'can make # the alkaline content. , soap from the scraps of tat she saves, t: . Ify buying a box of concentrated lye „f' the presence of Thus tar they hav4 demonstrated and following the directions on the t `' _ flue bin chemical sat t can: Such-soap-is too strong for-use *t. stances--ftoline, an alkaline' sub- on delicate fabrics or surfaces, buff stance found in the yolks of eggs; he- r taine, found in beets; adenine, a pl'o- has its uses where a• rigorous cleaner �x duct of growing plant cells arginine Is'needed. r For laundering, avoid soaps with s. and guanine. But there Is no trace of resin or free alkali In-them. Floating • nicotine, the aikoloid peculiar-to to- soap is,made by pumping air into it „ ' bacco itself. 8bme'bow or other it is �� ¢.. '� { s` created in the labo>atory of the grow- before it is put into molds. Mild soaps, .., - ;With fine oils in•-them, are better for" ins plant. ' toilet use as they are not so hard on Watercress Good In connection with the chemical `y the skin. � - work, it is announced, an easy tuethod ti r has been found for the preparation of Cleaning .Hints To remove the dust from the ere- nicotine-of high purity. Tie workers _ vices of a reed or wicker chair, use _.also isolated pure nicotimfne, a littlel the blower of your vacuum cleaner �9r, known volatile alkaloid that -accom• ~r?. °panies-nicotine in tobacco,.but is quite it or scrub it with a stiff brush and lute—m - warm asap suds, made from a mild .�.. different, chemically, Pranl_tho poison itself. ' soap. _ . ,` - - .' - It is--also reporten� that an abnnd- Grease'spots may be removed from once of vitamine E has been demon• ttpholatered furniture•by sponging the strated in the leaves of watercress. #taia and a large area around-it with - carbon tetraclibUide. Use a crass-cross Testa with ratasfnc7icate that the dried leaf of this plant is at least•two of gdtiou, not a circular one,--to prevent .1,three times as rich in this essenfW e formation of a ring. constituent of diet as is the dried lest Wash in haste and you will not have to repeat at leisure, is the rule for ` 1;;ed In,bum of industry=Russlan ch!ldreu i�:rn wba.t it means to work. They loul: ryu-ite difierent of lettuce. washing blankets. Quick and careful . from kiddies of tan years ago. This group was photographed during schaol exercises outside of Mot .The fit of .a tailor-made suit oftew co handling will help to keep th @m soft - _w, recently. - depends on the pockets. and fluffy. Make a warm suds, !m• - .�. ,;�^'' .�,�"�." ••�' . , .,.•, as 's. .- '�' •--�: ,...s-y -'-,.6•w.in:� - ` '�'. ��* '.�� :�•... b. w. e y .s" �r, a �".., :*'�'.• '''� 4 aL, -. ,,�a*'f*, �..,i• �..- ��•;. sl.o •z.., .,,-,.- ", '."�*.:r'.+ic.7.'..w-.'` -.ktld;'•+,•r,'�`:- .�• :'. ..x., : 1 ^fw:'e - •.s .,rwr� •r�,";d•x•�•'^' .a '~�' �" ..••re-„".,.. +:r'"•'rn• -;5.v'.'s�+ �k' ,+W..r-,,,. _v-",ws ,.., ^' _•'�-+r,�z '�ri.+•,�Y�P��� _ ..a ,q.. -. ''.c:. - .! Y.�"-�� �:?.+�• ••'. +�. �.9 'vr,.""n•.. ^• ,.. °!sst'•�9�t�.r "'x,�.Yt, ,��4 r .,, ?',`�,.' r ►R7•n"a:• 'Cwm. LOCALISMS, -Albert and Mrs. Wright, of -Dancing every Saturday at Dew - Holtsville, Calif„are visiting M.S. Drop Inn. and Mrs. Chapman and other -Dr, H. T. 'Fallaise, Resident - _ .. . -Mr. and Mrs.. Hallman and relative@ in Unt&riO. Dentist. Office in residence, t-ii family have taken up residence -As we go to press we hear of doors east of St. Andrew's church, •.'•s►goim for the summer. �the sadden death of Miss Annie }�ickering. Office hours; 9 a. m. to .... , ml• Daily and Evenings —-- - _ Marquis which took y 6 -•� = - -F. C. Machin, of Montreal, place early � eggs by�aP- ': .: • . - .-' --.- �•. ._.. . _ , spent Sunday with his parents, .Thursday morning at the home of po tmel (k---ray` service). _ :'Hugh and Mrs. Machin. Lee brother in law,James Andrew. —COMING—See Dr. F E. Luke, �'� --Jounes O'Qonnor and family, The funeral will be Held bn Satnr• Optometrist, 167 Yonge St.,To- of Week: To't�onto, are spending their day at72,00 P. m, (D. S.T.), to the route's eyesight - specialist. - at - - - - : vacation A Frenchman's Bay. ' day Cemetery. Allin's drug store, Whitby, on -Miss 3. D. Sly and parents. of -Oo 'Monday night last four Tuesday, July,l4th. Glasses fitted Fresh Vanilli Bar Biscuitil, 2 Ibs: for ;'260 --`-Tomato, have taken up their Toronto men were arrested owthe accurately, * * Qt Q '$ammop residel on Church St. highway west of Dumbarton by to are made 'by the t '! !' Stewart's Raspberry and Strawberry -C. Q R&vise and family have Traffic Officer Runciman wjp, farmers this district that seen• 't`ti Jam;40 oz. jar S90 t "been em joying a Lwo wseits' veto• brought 'them before Magiotrate"Plnnoa.a xe-being Sown too near the P a Soap, 24 bars tatioa at their cottage at the lake. Clark, charged with coasnming ground, thus frightening cattle, R, 1anS mppaathy is extended to G. liquor is a publio place. They horses and fowl. And from points Redpath Gran. Sugar(eash)100 lbe,,, t96 vy, whose father in Paris, were remanded on•bail until Tues north of Toronto residents say _l _ _Australian Apricots, fine for pies.lb 19e .Out..is very low and not expected day-night when each was fined that their houses are- in danger to live. 810 and costa. from the same cause, as the • ge;nz Cooked Spaghetti, is 2 lb flan.. 21c' -Arthur Boyes left this week to -St. George's -The' ninety- }doff@@ barely miss hitting the /r ' " operate the roast roller on the ninth anniversary of the founding roofs of dwellings. highway at Minesimg; in North of St. George's Pariah will be -Three persons were seriously Simcoe. celebrated on Sunday, -July 5tb. injured on the highway south of -• it -The township council ►tit M""^t"° ^'°°° QQ YEQe>ain$ myrtle one day last week, when ' meet on Monday next, July 6th, prayer, 7.00. The preacher will their car-ram-into-tilt-dtt& s y for the transaction of general be Rev. S. C. Jarrett, of Holy upset, due: to the driver being e business, Trinity. Oshawa, It is expected overcome by sleepiness and losing -John O'Connor, of Belleville, that the Pickering platoon of the control of the ear. The driver, J. ' who has been indisposed for 34th Bat. will parade to the Pearson, of Toronto, was taking several days, visited his mother Church for the morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, of Bobcay. DON'T BE MISLED during the week end. Sunday School as nsual, 9,30 a. m. goon, to Toronto to see -their - -W. and Mrs. Murphy and Mrs, All services am standard time. daughter, who was dying in the The old reliable Insecticide and G. Clark, of Brantford. spent the =The marriage of Gertrude hospital. The three injured per• week end with Mr. and Mee.. Muc i:rene;-- ter of Mrs. Gibson eon% were taken to the Oshawa fertilizer is Thy, of Elizabeth street. � y J. ulbson w Q"��- - � and the' late sale _ •. _On Tuesda wornin-The Dumbarton and Pick®ring Cheater Jsrmea Butt, of Pickering, - y R of lantieaftball teems played s game on took place quietly on Tuesday, week some of our citizen@ heard a Qan 'the Pickering Park on Priday June 23rd, at the home of Rev. J. most unearthly moles coming from K- 4 e - ievening last and was won by the J. Coulter, Toronto. The bride the east. It was a mystery for a Piekertmg boys, looked attractive in a gown of time, but it proved to be the new �•}�� �•�,..�.,^��. -The Woman's -Association of Pink chiffon with flared Pkirt and sire�ecemtly purchased-by the �>�r$ - the United Church will bold their trimmed simply with raffles of the Town of Whitby, and itwas being month] meeting on Thursday, chiffon. She wore a beige hat tested that I morning. While it y y or potato bugs, cabbage worms, turnip �Jctly ash, of 3 P. m,, at the home trimmed with pink velvet ribbon, is, guaranteed to be heard far a Of the Misses Law. beige oboes and gloves and a core distance of a mile and a half lice, rase bugs, currant bushes, -W: J. and MrP. Clark @peat age of butterfly roses and lily`of under normal conditions, the test - the week-ems in Lake$eld with thefvalley. _._ Mina Winifred Gib• sbowed that it could be beard - :tobacco worms, or any Insect .'their eon, Allan, and family. son, sister of the bride, was brides- four times that distance. The old 'They accompanied their son, E. J. maid in a Pmart frock of fignred fire bell which has given service that feeds upon' the leaf. It :and friend, Lyle Ramsay, crepe and a light colored hat. for over fifty years, could not be 1 -Wm. and Mrs. Simpson. of Ralph Butt, brother of the groom, beard in the and ing portionpof 'will not burn or blister the leaf Toronto, accompanied by their Was best man. After the recep the town, hence thya purchase of a of any plant or vegetable. - .sou, Bruce, and the latter's dan. tion, which was held at the home more effective alarm. -- d ghter. Doris, visited Wm. Cnlli. of the bride, the bridal coupie left -'On Saturday morning a man and Miss Morrie during the weeks for a boat tria, the bride travel named Willett was arrested by - end. limit in a rose and blond travel County Constable Martin and Pro Simply dust it on through a Bran sack, -Rev. J. FL Trumpour, of costume They will live in Pack viacial Officer Runciman charized Tyrone. occupied the pulpit here Ing• with threatening the life of his 1 - on Sunday evening, while Rev. H. -Black birds are very nopopu wife, who hag been living at the- It stimulates the growth, in- Stainton presided at the aami• lar in thie district as they,are In home of her father, W J McDou -�rersary services, to the former's other places. Their unpopular• ald, of Dumbarton, 'Willett has - - creases the yield and cirnait. ity is due to their fondness for been living 10 Oshawa cabers he --Wilfred Mooney, teacher in green peas. lettuce and other has been in the employ of the prevents blight. _ the Coutionation .School at Gore vegetables that are prized by the General Motors, and the threats _ - Day, is spending a few days at his housekeeper ULny of them ore were made over the telephone. _. -home he>t+e. and will in a few days meeting with a sadden death doe. He stated that he would get her • e CHAPMAN gto to Tomato to read exaWiaa not to naturLl causes, but to spite. before night. On Friday night ltion papers. on the part of those suffering be went to Donnell Early --Traffic officers say that motor from their depredations, amid wbo 'Saturday morning the constables �. "�tra:lee this season has not been oo are expert with the use of the a�ppeared on thw scene Lod found heavy a.s daring the same period shot•gnn, Peas seem to be their Willett in front of liar• McDonald'.. 'leaf year, and they attribute the favorite food, as inslay find it-They arrested him sod took him ���� Underwedi,deerease to the business depression impossible to grow this vegetable to Whitby jail. The general im- and Rae onto money. in their gardens if there Is a black Preen is that Willett Is Went- _ E -Dr. V. & and Mrs. Cartwright bird around. They are not credit, ally deranged - ireltarned on Monday from their ad with being valuable in the way _ efts sat two weeks motoriaR trip, of destroying injurious insects, GitEcNlwooa, Men's finc Summer Underwear in e'hirtB •end shorts, , An which they visited varioae but they destroy young robins, points of interest `in the State. who are of red} hene8t, as they Died. suddenly an Wednesday July and Rayon Silk Combinations, - and Wasters Ontario. live almost entirely oak destructive lot. as a result of S motor accident y -A large number from the city insects, although they are very on Greenwood hill, Mrs. Thos. Hardy at 1.76 and 1.6�. and local communities sppeent Bun fond of cherries, and berries as nneral on Saturday .,at 2.30 p. m, - - day at the,various beacbee along well. It is a crime to kill robins, 'to Claremont Union Cemetery. Shoe III leather and Oanvas, from 990 to 4,76, the lake @bore, It is interesting but not a crime to kill black birds. Sort --A ri•mineot flgure in West. °U"°""To" _a splendid choice, to observe how our onetime P _ - secluded spots have been discover- ern Canada, Dr. Angus McKay, Dwlbarton ..Arrg]can Mission-Sun - ed by our city friends, "the Grand Old Man of Saskatch• day School, July 5th, at `?.30 at the _ - -On Sunday afternoon, when' ewaa, pill away at his home hall. At 4 o'clock a :.service will be , Ahe motor traffic was very bell in Indian Head, on June Iltha at held at the home of,Mr,.'djewman, at. Don't forget to try a Tip Top Suit. We have dotibled' -.a motorist lost control of hie sedan the age of 91 years. The late hr. Fairport, by his kind invitat'em. The _ which ran into the ditch near McKay was born in 'Pickering on !Our ont ut already over an w Jannar preacher Svili" bt; !tees. $. C. Jarrett, •- . •_ .- h 9 p Dumbarton and upset. One elderly y 3rd, 1840, on' the home of ]duly Trinity, Oshawa. Services rev10i18 9e8BOT].- lady was thrown through the stead, which is now owned b-p= and- Sunday School, D. S. T. p w - — - door, and sustained a number of, Richard Gbtbtie, Kingetom road - " -''+chits from, broken glace, but was east. For some years he owned One Price • .$24 00 _ not seriously injured. the fat m row owned by W. J. Now Adpert4scipse nts, -The July meeting of thew. Miller. He was edncated }h the "M. S. of the United Church will- Whitby Grammar School.-which Fj OUND-Ahieyple, may have been "Kiddies' Play uits in khaki blue and light blue be held on Frida afternoon, Jul was popular educational institn• ■toles. Loser . r to Copetabte W.H. .y g y y Chester,-Iighlaad_�',W 44-M - Ord, at :3 o'clock, ` at the home of tion in those early days. In 1882, - - - ;: denim, extra strong made by Kitchens Mrs. Miles t3. Chapman. Mine accompanied by Robert Miller, - OR RALS ersi large English ' Black Bourn, `40 22,rear non 0.Picke:rroa, M lMayowna4 a•Ukrainian, from the Ed. Boone and Mr. Williamson, lie Lloyd J,White. �eoae Mark e89 .44-45 regular 1.26, for 1. Oshawa Miosioo, Will 's ppear in moved out west. At that time 08T-On the evening of'July 1st, her native costume sari give an the railway wake operated se far Lbetween Pickering and Tototo, a grey,owt � Radio Licensee Issued. � ~ address on her work among these se Oak Lake, Man.t and from there coat. 'Finder please leave at the Pickexmf pea people. All the ladies of the they trekked it to Indian Head, off- 4 Fred T ^ Bunting �+ : !' .:P1C'tr'". � congregation wre Invited'to come where they took up homesteads j�'�ANTED=In Pickering Village. s y _ .and have a profitable and sociable which they operated on a co �'v a house, furnished or tly furnished. for 1 !thee together. operative basis, and were known rt of July and Aulmt. Ap y to Min Foy,. ZAtabWhed 1857. -Tide month-of June is said to as, the "Pickering-Syndicate." In ���O°COfd Ave„Toronto- 44- ' r . be the hottest in half a cents 1887 thb Dominion Government CUSTOM HATCHTSC AND BABY s �� !CHICKS FOR SALE—Racks, Rhode is- ! aworrlibg to reports from Chicago, madtl plane for an ws.perimental LoWs.,edLeghoras, hatched under-Jantea■ra7r Over�20pp0era•dead on account of farm sod in tba following year methods, Pnees reasonable. ;Pbme pits 900. EIBERLING the heat Lad tbere are mang pro@ Pm cb�� 880 fleece on the ea P.Willows,Greenwood. _ ~an tratioas,and there will be many skirts of what to now Indian Head TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- _-tbousands of dollar@ damage done. and appointed Mr. MacKay super. a:plunYo(rSeemi�nivb):us,our err callyaoW + i tocrope. In some cities the then intendent. ' During the 25 years name with Mr,S.W.Davis. barber shoo. We mometer bias reltietered as,high as, in which he has been superintend• "l pick up and deliver enrh;Htat►aay, tv�ane, -Special ►: erYiee Tires 110 degrees. The liest Tvnve ez en:,be hae developed methods of day and Friday' >slr temdeth,ranghoat the States and farming suitable for the west IpENDERSWANTED--Tenders will ' Canada,'. from 'tife Rocky Morin- which have been of inealt_wlabie 15th be tn`he'vposition th janitor and`undersigned until I dy rt -As thousands of drivers now know,.are . • tainA to the Atlantic. benefit to the western provinces, School. Duties to commence September let next. ° -The services of the United and is classed with Sanmders, the, Lowestoranytender not necessarily accepted. built stronger and wear Ionger than any R.H. ipley.Sec'Y S.Savo.4 west. £3-4t, Church will.be held next Sunday• discoverer of Marquis wheat, Hon. is, St. Andrew's Church at 11,30 a, W. R. Motherwell-, former Minis. WE OFFER-Blond-tested stock ;• tire even .Selbierhn COt11d ever 'build • m. and 8.00 P. m. (D. S. T.) The ter of Agricultnre, Dr. W heeler, Tom Barron I.del White Lertever and O, - g A.C Barred Rocks°delivery whenever desired; _ minister will preach at the morn. _J. C. Mitchell and several others. Baby cbicks 10 cents:4 weeks old pullets.25 cta; before • (Baby weeks pullets,45 cents, Our system of brood- -Ing service and the Rev. Walter as benefactors of the western farmer. In recognition of hip antee live delivery-anywhere and all s ments @ these world�. ing ensures good growth and vitality. We guar- s• Smart. of{-ireenwood,'willconduct g i - - '- -• =' - • ' the evening eervic The mem• valuable work, the University of a re subject to your approval on arrival Take advanta of low feed aces and these reduced Come in and ask to se fam- l bore and adherents of the Church Saskatchewan. in 1022, conferred prices. -You can make bigger profits with this ' are asked to keep the followin on him 'the honorar degree of stun stock than any other live stork.mmercia Write for P g pr ,-es on older pallets. Commercial Broodeiies, .` OIIt{ tires. v dates open for a good social time Doctor of Laws. Dr. MacKay has Kiunener,ono. 43-46 -- J-nly 8th-Tbe Sunday School been a subscriber of Tym NEws BOYS FOR FARM WORK " picnic at Fremcbman's Bay. July since it was eptablished,fifty years at f Young Barley People' picnic ago. He is survived by hie widow CHARLES B SPENCER ' .at Cresm of Barley Camp, Bow• who was a sister of the]ate Dr. British hove and young men e2peri• s - •weaville, and then the Garden Gunn, who for some years, was enced and inexperienced for immedL ` Part to be held in the Part on mayor of Whitby, also two soup ate placement on farm@ in Ontario on Party a yearly basis. Protestant ]Dome@ General Pepsin, C?ile and Gas. Tuesday, the 21st of July, t-, Donald G. and Robert G., and one only. Wages ranging according to ' esblieb the whole community is daughter, Agnes M., all of Indian age. Apply to the Hostel, Norval, Pickering, �JIItArlf� Invited.