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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_07_17 r•+ .P: •. ,yp ,1C�Y• . '•• 4 L.. ' • '• �� .. �•,•'"e't�i-, °-'�•'-✓y.M• �s',b a -b y+•A .� ''^• •d .'".�'• 'may - - -s �*••a `Y .c -• �, `a„tY - - .l' ♦` _ T " ''s.>"_•'+sv .+ - '�,":"- S'�r`y.,b-•, h`•._ - `tea+-" .- +.." .q "'" '�' •� ._ - _ r '� .`s y�r',w AML 'i� PICSERINCI ONT., FRIDA.Y4 JTJLY 17, 1931. 0. 46 OL. L. _ , . wwwravoissgtsl t�itatbW• _ MOUNT ZION wHITtVALti GREENWOOD YV s B. W. .Jones spent Sunday of la st M. R. and *rs. Parks spent the Whi ' - week at Claremont. week-end with 3 lton friends. _Beaton Pe anamrs. zeaton R. H. C. PRARBON—Physician, ��n- i last weeemont friends on Sunday in friends o. -Sunday were with d-Oriilia - _._ sad-SxKeoa•–TAsisaeo.--teGy o 'wLL rya, E, gO�gYTEL D,, Directoe Is rnnniplt fall blast sawing lum- A number from here attended the Will Sloane and family are again .tD=_ V Aasafat3onof Ontario.Res. her, reaches, doubletrees, Decoration Day services at the Clare occupying the Burkholder. cottage Hstablished 1888 a► Amuitae Ova tongues etc. moat Union Cemetery. for a couple of months. tns i7as esamiaad by appokatateat. >Fioe•seD4�t.Ont• Opep to bay a quantity of Rood Miss Muriel Jones is taking arum-� Mrs. King and daughter- of•-Tor• •- - _ _•. .�''s`. EARL!!.t#RUBIN,R.O,—Eyesight ' basswood and elm mer course at present. She has aec- onto, were the guests last creek of There is no better Pastry Honour graduate of the CoNeie logs. epted a position on the Scarboro Jet. H• E, and Mrs, Poynter. t Flour made than ; afppppttomatry of Canada; Gad medalist ana public school teaching staff. Miss Connie Taylor, of Hamilton, Ustlierman prise winner in 1928. At Markham Graia,Chopping Tuet>idays hag-returned home after spending a =' tt�cy Monday from 9 a,St to i P.from to d. and Fridays. DUIVBARTfaH KISSIMI Blker'adentcl office. At StouRvi]k from wed• y : . `fetiv days with her friend Mrs. Blake �d�y to Saturdayof each week; Eyes esamin- MaII11faCLgriD Baskets of all r- Annis.' = ad.Glasses Atted slid repaired. Highest quality g' A garden party under the auspices ' et Gowen Prices. phone StouB'2405. 481r descriptions. �V'e are pleased to have Mrs. Mc- of the Dunbarton Anglican. Mission back in her home after a len- But there are' a lot of brands Price-reductioae at the will be held at the residence of Mr: th sojourn with her daughter at of pastry flour on the market y. E. CHRISTIAN, Barfisterand factory. H. A. Newman, on...Thursday, Jul"! Toronto that are very inferior ?: 30th, commencing at 7 p. m. (D. -S. •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 8420 or write I 'Mrs. Harold Pugh and children to KISSIMI. aaaeaaai��� South winaCourt House,Whitby. 2�y Qhao, White. Locust Hill. Oat. T.). A splendid program will be giv Crystal and David, oY New Yolk are en by Toronto artists. There will be spending a few weeks -rith J. A. and These cheap brands are cheap RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. a ,sale of•home-made cooking and of I Mrs. Pugh. in quality. .solicitor,Notary Public. Officio over Ai- J. H. Be_rt Claremont fans work. There will also be a fish Q �/� tin's Drug,Store,Opposite Poet y,office. Out. Money t;i y The Broadview gY.hM.p C. A. �I 17I Lr1I to Loan.a Phone 563. Whitby, Oct. sty l?ho6e 824 pond and refreshments. During the are slain enjoying t leasures a-- ,. ,,: WALTER C. THOMSCN—Barris• evening a prize yuilf will be offered vailable on their camping grounds in ter, Solicitor, Notary-Pnbiic. 005 Royal FURNITURE f6r sale. Admission 25 and 10 cents. McKay Park. Is the very cream of the best win- Bank Bldd. Toronto- Pbone EWei-W01 or 53x4. Sunday next, the 19th, will be Dec- Rnideoee,i'idrezing. Ont.,or by appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ter wheat and to equally as IN (TREAT VARIETY rsf,ouOHnM, oration Day at the Whtevale Cemet-- y e e Memorial service in con- good for Sae Bake bak- BEBATON, BELL A ROSS, Barrist• Simmon's Bede, Marshall Hat. W. Burton and family, of Detroit, i3'• T� fag as for pastry. ars. Soticitora. 904 Northern Ontario are visitin their relatives here At nection with same will be held at ettMding.=Bsy Serest,Toronto, tresses Dressers, Tables and g ----. be eondueted ` y 1�tr _ Cha re, •' Present. CV'J0 p. „�. ai,J .rtl• y��i L tlu t7a,U[�U1LtltiG rice fur W.1 Beaton, _ � Picture Frames Rev. Mr. Beckham. pastor of the Un- H ,eeu E. and Mrs. Crocker, of Toronto, p .► small package of cake our ? ).D. B F. Rosa. Adelaide 2M.9 Our prices are the lowest. sent Saturday at the hiatthev's ited Church. Music by the 'Markham Try KISSIMI, home. y Male Quartet, A special collection j '(QICHARCBON, P10SERIN4 R _Albert Harvey, accompanied by will be taken in aid of'the funds for i 1y��t MULVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc., 8 ! the upkeep of the cemetery. BAKERS JOY 1 ttsat4 Confedarstton iris Builds Comer t+( cif friends, spent the week-end at _ Yo� and Richmond Su. Toronto. Phases Arriving his home here.p e 4459 and 4450, Pickering office open G R E E N w n o u. for Bread, Wedaeada and Saturday eveaings. Phone Pick Ross and Mrs. Middleton, of Port • s� Perry, welcomed a little son to theis By patronizing your, home mill CbolOe 2X 3X and 5X. B. C. home on Satnrdhy: Congratulation:; Mr- Ormerod is visiting friends it you help keep tip the price of De(tital ' from old friends. Markham' our local wheat. - - Cedar Shingles. Miss Leigh is visiting with Mias TE1L 0.8MITEL D, D. 9,; L. D.S„ Maoei Bie for a few .days. (Successor to DI J N.Dales), Graduate of STOUFFYILLE. the!loyal College orDentat Surgeons and Toron. - Also, a large quantity Of . Mrs. Bruce, of Toronto, is visiting USE SCOTCH BARLEY t tjniveruty. At Ctaremoot office over D A, The Stouffville tax rate fbr 1931 with her sister, Mrs. It. Wilson. �ff 10.1 i erery Tuesday and FridNil phone rough and dreased is 36 mills. J. Ashenhurst is to the village at FOR BREAKFAST ERBERT T..FALLA]9E27L D 8., Mr Ed. Lloyd- sill erect a moving present working for Stewart Corbett. 31 D D.s, Graduate•f she!soya! College of Jack P121er Spruce and picture theatre on the site of the old Mrs. F. L. (green and Miss L - F• � d.�}��;� Eta Surgeons and the Univernty of Toronto t fitt]r4• Stevenson are visiting friends in j Ol®ee m residence second door cast of St. And- �' Hemlock Lumber. Our annual by xting tournament London. 8 URNINQHA row's Church, Pickering.Oct. office dour%. 9 takes place on Wednesday of this Mrs. F. Gee, of Toronto, is spend- L. 6.0 toep�m.. or by appoistmeat. (X-ray Orrice)• Pbone Pick 8700 481y 0 s week with sit entry of 40 rinks. ing a few days with her niece, Mrs. Building and Genera] _ •ems PI�CKERINGI 'sue Twelve out of thirteen pupils F. Gibson. Contracting. j gassltsw** 9*1rb ►. passed the High School Entrance ex- 'Mr. Brandon's aister returned home Estimates furnished.on all classes -~. LUM�3�R YARD arrunatiops from our school at the on Thursday after spending a few of work—Interior and Ezurior. ABLIZABET13 RICHARDSON— recent examinations. days here. Alterations and repairs. •Fire and automobile Insurance ai aA kinds, Two young men, Johnson and Wal- George and Mrs. Green,. of Picker- Obimneys Built Conef''ete Wort. ...sting cas nwasof solid e°m.erat stww- Coal, :��w�� ker, both 16g, were brought before the ing called on,Mrs. M. A• Sadler and g jy' Count 'Ma istrate. accused of steal-- famil on F rids Pbone Piokerin 57]8 GBOROkKEAY—Licensed suction• l F'AIRPORT, ONTARIO der Altoaa GI•e .coca ana general rotas in a watch and other articles. They Mr. Trimble and Mrs. Wes. Sadie: �,�iy attanAed to. Terms reaaonabk R• i will be sentenced on Friday. and family spent Suunday in Brook. „1<B $toae•ttk. Pbonestaoe sm. 61-4 ' The evangelistic campaign; at the lcn with C Wilson and family. Shingles For Sale- Fe POD 1i1+.L.. Liaenaed inbtlonre, Esrd and soft 5o&I-of the" arena, will continue for two weeks. Mrs. Plaskett is in Windsor visit- 13 lI • 4l..art.. ,! .ail �a► -. � IIali Accompanying the speaker, Mr. Bee- ing her brother, Fred, who is in a b:clear and 5z No. B.d.8bi lea. 4 blsaaaiaa of au !acacia araeased to oo adoassol - . g ry, will be the celebrated quintette very critical condition with little Gait Galvanized Steep Shin . seamw A/drees ar.s Miss F O., os% hand [and quartet from New York. hope for recovery. Bird's Felt Slate Sbiollhs. a.D11ATOA TOW145NT GLEBH THOS. . Theodore Wideman was arrested Misses Gertrude and Mildred Cor- Also. re rabbeting buggy wheals. - D• 9 ©•tsawoser toe takes A last week at Ring-mood near here and bett are spending part of their hot• Lawn mowers sharpened. aria sirs, �eiwaa�ir. 1tr. tEewy b leaf A. ! taken to Toronto jail, accused of put- idayi in Pickering with their aunt, T. PATERSON'8 CLAREMONT as Awes IVAW 0"� � 01 � tr►, .� G1�,t. ting acids and other destructive mat- Mrs. W. H. Crammer. Call and get prices. Photos 8618 erials in the engines of cars sent in Miss Edna Harris spent a few days _ --- �]M, MAW. LICENSED AUC- • • •' to his garage for repairs. Wideman last xeek with Miss Laura Ormerod. LOOK, THE •� 1T TIONBER,for York,Oatat,o and VWbam Pickering MHU was engaged by Mr. Nicely, the gar- Randall and.'Mrs. Brown, of Tor- 1 _ f txa AL kinds of wive peomctif attended age owner at Ringwood. The .dam- onto, were in the village one even- New* ChevrOle Twine reasonable. Daum for may be a es will ca3t Mr. `icel about one. ins last week. Congratulations Rand- are•oa.d.cNEws ot,Oct. 13•l and tnasyrren- We have a full line of Poultry 'ges it dollars.. y all. cast pbooea. Whitby, c 61y l?eeds, good as the best. _ . James'and Mrs. Raine spent Sun. I9 HERE 1VOTICE ri,,y with friends in Oshawa. - - - Try our Front Rank Laying Mash; UltOUGr,/1Ni, stowing :Dash and We congratulate Miss Mabel Har u y Hiss Mary white is holidaying at bron on having passed her Junior flatly note features and a new low r Whitevale -:- Ming, Chick Starter. ' lti a.,aba Beach: Piano and Priinar Theory t TO70T.- We make these Feeds right here Jars. Arthur Jackson spent the y 3 price, .LID Oconee Service Policy, . 'Chopping every day Pe to Conservatory of Music' recently, assuring owner the Hest in and our prices will allow week in Toronto. She is a pupil of Sirs. F, Gibson. service and satisfaction. GRAIN—FLOUR-FEED � you a profit on your Mi.�: Doris Johnston is spending a oul'tt week at Wasaga Beach. Gas, Oile, Assessories, Goodyear ' Fleury and Wilkinson Repairs p y' Gannon has returned - . • ALTONA. 1 Tires at new low prices. - Mis,3 Gladys Will exchange When you want Flour ask -for home from her holidays. Royal. Help your market The Misses :filar and Fern .Mal- T.-'and"Mrs. Lewis spent a day' in Repairs on all makes of care. Flour for Wheat - b Toronto last week. for local wheat, corm spent the past- week with Galt .. ,ANTHONY WILSON x Mrs. J. Hill visited her sister Mrs. Gordon J �.aW The more Boar we sell the more ' friends. La Peer on Friday last. Proprietor; wheat we can bay. Miss Elsie Matthews is attending Stanley Reesor spent the'week-end Phone 2908 PICKERING 48tt Phone 'Mark. 5608 - Summer School in Toronto during ;Fith friends in Toronto. — - -W a will ezchange Soar for the holidays. W. and Mrs: Burton, of Whitevale any kind of grain. The A. Love family, of Toronto, is visiting B. and'Mrs. Reesor: `Your were week-end visitors with the Per- M. Tindall and L. Wagg'motored A BARGAIN Pickering e�� COVAMT ryman families. to Concord on Mondary evening. ~ The Peter Brovrt family, of Tor- John Parr visited with S. Roberts s �+* NDENINO onto cocas home.-end visitors at the on Sunday last. D f U lst in 8vlid Walnut Dining R• �/ ♦i� Perrym L. Bunker and friend of Marksam g 9 5 �,000I suits, FUNERAL DIRECTOIt Mrs. Thompson and- daughter, of spent Sunday with N. and Mrs. But.- :+ Port Rowan;"are visiting the Robt. ker, Is more than Private Ambulance Devitt family at present. This Suite consists of 'a fi0 inch [ Mrs. R. Mann, of Claremont visit- !! As we look upon our fertile fields a merchant" ; Baffet, 01ADS Cabinet with a • ' ed her sister; Mrs. J. Hutchison on Day and Night Service ready to harvest we feel our lines long Iinea• drawer, 6 foot Ex _ have fallen to us in pleasant places. Thursday. - tenaion Tabler Aim Chair and Pbone 9006 Mrs. Geo. Burton, of Toronto, and Mrs. W McKay spent one day of 6 Diners upholstered in 1[alvern 5000 the Misses Haywood, of Dunnville, last week with her daughter, Mrs. Years of Training and educational . :`. solid leather. are with Mrs. Barclay acid family at H. S�k• preparation have qualified him 11 ? resent. Dr, and Mrs. E. Pugh'and fancily to advise you on any medici- Special price, $18500 Markham, t• p of Toronto, visited B. and Mrs. Rees- pal preparation, its _ on, = The' postponed meeting of the W. or on Sunday. method of use and m a ` a Institute will be held on Tuesday, Fence I F'• Draper, Miss VWags and L. to dispense your Ioper SpriaR Mattress in good Far' m July 21st at the home-of 'Mrs Wl:t- . ton White. ar.d !Virg. Wags visited friends in , heavy covelriogs .:. 7.50 Mr, and Mrs. T. Knox, of Detroitti Toronto on Sunday. Doctor's Preseriptioa — In 20 30 and 40 Mr. Martin, Mr. Gref and the W. J. Mrs. W. A. Fuller returned home f Brown family, of Tor daughter were with after spending a few days with her Occasional Chairs, in. walnut - rod rolls., dais hter Mrs. F. McKay. Tamily Recipes finish with ms uette cover. T. C. and Mrs. Brown on Saturday. g q The W.'M. S. of the United Church Mrs. H. Yake was in Toronto on ing, our price 6.75 Poultry Fence' and Poultr Net- Fr'liay attending the funeral of her Your local druggist had five years y parked their missionary bales on . p sister-in-law, Mrs. Brewster.• experience in Toronto5 lead= Bow-back Kitchen Chairs in Ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden Wednesday afternoon at the home of p Tools and Sprayers, Mrs. G: Philip. The bales contained Miss I1ean Bain, of Newmarket has ing, dispensing'drttg Stare and the white wood, ready for - ii quantity of clothing for young and' returned home after spending a few solicits your business in this y eoameliag, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman Air•O Gas Stoves. old, new quilts and Christmas gifts, days with Miss Dorothy Pofnton. moat important phase of Miss Ruby Tindall is spending a drug stores ervice. tklso F.aamel in all colors. New Perfection Coal Oil Stove'@, valued at $73.50. a Coleman ass Irons and The Sunday ,School picnic held at Part of the summer holidays with Oshawa-on-the-Lake on Tuesd>iiy of her grandmother, Mrs. R. Nighowan- Jones, the Druggist: guaranteed. Electric Irons. last wed was a success, and all en- der, of Atha. pure fresh drugs, aeettrate dig neio and reae- F•"s« A Stertift Get one our prices before joyed the cool lake breezes. The var- We congratulate our teacher, pup- noble prices. Ce t buying elsewhere. -' ions attractions on the grounds were I{. Reesor, on all her entrance pup- al! patronized, especially the motor ila being successful in passing the P130ne 1800; �• '�j ���� boats. Abouut 75 sat down to the recent entrance examinations. E. C JONES Furniture llealer and{ ALVI t BU bounteous supper. With the kindly Those who failed to attend the W. it• • •Funeral Director services of Mr. Farley, with his I. Garden.-Party last week certainly - Druggist aed;Chemist, TH P I K E R 1N'0' G_ mNLEWS �Bardware Phone 4b00 truck it was possible for all mho de- missed a treat. The drama and mus- = ' . Also AnsbnLwoe Service to avail themselves of this ic, all Uxbridge talent was first and • CntaYio PIOKM14G pleasant outing. the capper excellent Phone 8800 _ Piokerin; , pio�cert. ;� ; ,L Kew d g. y d r : S'�' 'v ^3'"�w''�'••.r«,... •i.. may, r- �'S '.�"�Y' .� !' ..., ,PS .. „ ..' h�., A .^.' •.,i,}°'3'-�Mr• �i�.._'-�,..,,, .rr .' s'✓*,Cw,r ,�,;��, 3drFec3s 's•ti. ^e: 4 - . •.; ,, .w.. + T- '..4 i :.o-Z w•,. !w.�. ""S"C p tom.;' '"`.'9:. '''�'-., sp't ';4ecr 10. i • 8alada Orange Pekoe has Packet of flash I could get my mitts �� 8 'i most flavour -• "Gave you?" asked Barnard in- t� IC' credulously. Slick grinned. - - - ��A - -' "Sure-,it was like this. I was hang- ing on to his trail one evening, sun- �o SCOTTIE ' petting that he was out for blood,and t � ORANGE I came up in time to spot that little VnXat Came 1wroset Captain Jimmy l well to bring back circulatioa into PEKOE stiff, Flack, giving old Pickwick the and his friend Lieut. Jed Stone plan to his numb arms and legs. Then I --- -= = rescue "uy Stone, Ted's younger brother, ` BLEND sLnubad. Believe me, boy, but Flack from the cruel Chinese bandits. Ditsguiss- helped him from tent to tent. Each is' is an artist with sans! He koshed the ing their plane an a dragon, they raid { i the bandits' camp. time we showed•ourselves, we were ~. o bloke as t as possible, and I'll searched 'hurriedly through the greeted "with a regular fusillade of _.; L take my he never saw Flack." deserted tents for G A h __ _ B ho The bandits, enraged at loe- _._.-____ Guy. few bun- shots. ' • �' ' • - W - -fr ' • ° it! Barnard ' _ Lieu . Jed Stone stood ing their captive were growing bold- ______..-__ ' _ _ rnard nodded grimly: so that wan dredrfeet'aatay t _ �L `W motioned Slick to on 1 gua-rd with his f6rrible dragon plane -er and.-crgeptng closer, Jed rushed He o 1 c rife _ ell, they pinched a parcel from � gleaming blue in the darkness. From to meet us, and }n-a moment'-ave"}ift- Fresb from the gardens the old 'un, and sneaked off in a car, the rim of the dark forests the band- •ed Guy into the plane Boosting But I guessed where I'd find the stuff, its' rifles flashed' and stray bullets Scottie over into the cockpit, I fol- - - -- --- and I nipped back to Barrows Fartn rained about the camp. " Jed 're- lowed the two brothers,- and In as 'r'r" �w���+"�� rd®►�►���'►�� and hid around. Presently Pye comes turned their fire other moment we were rushing down back and has a few words with the with bursts from i the field, - girl. Up he goes to his room. Ali, his machine gun. ' A group of bandits, headed by the tat t: inks I, hiding it, eh, ]ad? and when Tat t 1•/ at.- Tat-i Chief, broke from the cover of the + _ ` he takes her off searching for the vie- tat•tat. And the woods, firing 'as they came. •Realiz- _ tim, sly dog, I nips across and up to echoes resounded ing that they had been duped by our his room. But, believe me, boy, I ` a hundred times dragon, their rage knew no bounds. KESTREL, HOUSE N I sweated blood afore I found the " from the -black They lacned to riddle our lane as - .. p bundle of flash, and I saw your merry mountain cliffs. we passed. ` MY.S.I.E RY little party homeward bound. Touch Adding to the ter- The storm which had held - ud go you didn't spot.me nor of the situation,the thunder which check, now broke. Amid the crash "One moment," interrupted *Bar-i had rumbled in the distance now of thunder, the rain cathe' down in card. "Who is Pyecroft?" ' rolled up overhead with a muffied sheets. Then Jed turned loose his - By T. C. H. JACOBS Slick shrugged his shoulders and roar,. machine gun. spread h}• long, delicate fingers. Flashlight in hand 1 searched. The Stopping in their tracks, the bandits "Search me," he replied. "I've seen tents were in the utmost confusion. turned and made for the woods as SYNOPSIS "Sure, for just as long as it suits, him knocking around town with the Dirty cooking utensils, fragments of fast as they could run. Henry Holt and his ward, ,lduriei eh?" i boys.but he-ain t.in.any crowd. Playa cooked food, were all strewn about "Give her the gas", said Stone. And Nainwaring, are staying at a Dartmoor more or less a ]one hand. Flack resins -11eTterrakett a#r--wa-s - - I�id,_whirr «'e u, h" a frieqd Xbineau, living "That depends• If you come str1€ght eatrel House, and la desirous }net -with me I'll t/:ry dAV g.­ � h-yen.i to be his pard, and there ain't no need se and hot. Scottie sniffed and bump bump- ' close �1uriei mare• Moiaeau'a nephew. Hayden ll for me to tell you who Ylacit Is.­ n"c�ti�t£�rith �IfasppfYlv�l. bump. It wasn't 7Larce:, whom she dislikes. I pass my woe i on that." t t "There is not," snapped Barnard. No sign of Guy Stone in the first the smootheet A aeries of mysterious disappearances Slick Samuels wre thinking hard. �, pp� Las been alarming the neighborhood. He knew that the chief inspectors Don't you know any jobs Pyecroft has• tent. We ducked under the back place in the Mona Page, the vicar's daughter, beinrr Peed !done?". wait and made for the next one. As world to take nthe latest victim. word would not be broken and in any Another boarder at the farm, Percival event the had aim o He had Slick shook his head. we ran across the open space, a rifle off, b u t we 1 Pyecroft, is murderousiy attacked while y gam' "No, but I guess that he'e mixed up want. Crack! A bullet whipped by t weren't spend-- ' walking on the moor He and his valet, failed to get the secret, better there- Flack, discover a secret underground fore to bust u he Kestrel.House ' in the flash trade. Must make a pretty my arm. Those bandits were better 1�41 ing much time Waage to Kestrel House and a locket p f good thin outta a he lives Comfy, shots than most Chinese. picking and d belonging to Mona Page. Pyecroft and gang rather than let them get away` g y� _ Flack deliberately sandbag Holt and ex- with it or have the mysterious Pye-I flat in town, pooh car, and spentla From tent to tent we went, and choosing that night. tract s parcel from his ■pecimen case freely. There's more than one of the l each time we showed ourselves a Off the leround we 'went. •Higher Pyecroft afterwards finds the stolen par- croft collaring the goods. He made eei has disappeared Inspector Barnard up his mind, boys wt,utd like to -vork in with him,! sniper's bullets went, Spat! Still and higher. Soon we, sailed far steals into I{estret House alone &nd „ but he ain't having any." It no sign of Guy Stone, I had search- above the valley, and passed through brings out another prowier. Slick Sam- Al] right, boy, I'll come straight,J "Fi--m," grunted Barnard disc -1 ed the last teat without success, and the storm out Into bright, clear Moon- tseu. but you gotta give me a fair chance 1 pointed. To learn that Pyecroft was turned to go, heart•}+reken, light We were soaking wet, but CSAPTER XIVr-(Contd.) of beating it and if t'm nobbed later I'll expect a sizeable slice o$ the sen- a crook only confirmed his suspicions,� Scottie was sniffing at a heap of happy After midnight we tended As if In saawer to his thoughts the fence," tut it got him no further. rags. Ho wouldn't budge away, in Shanghal• General Lu sent for detective sergeant materialized from "You shall have it," said Barnard, "Who as Moineau;"' he demanded. and continued pawing at the rags us in baste. What had happened? the darkness and at a sign from his scarcely able to conceal his eagerness, "Moineau. and howling to himself. I turned (To be Continued) chief ranged himself the though his face betrayed ne sign of "Yes, the -old Iran at Kestrel my flashlight on the litter, and there Note: Any of out young readers crook. They hurried through the his emotion. House•" at the very bottom more dead than writlax to "Captain Jimmy", 2016 _ "Don't -know him boy. 'Only ne+ alive. was Guy Stone. Star Bu113ing, Toronto, will receive �ilactation, expecting every moment to Slick glanced at Trotter. II 'Mullen Cutting his bonds, I shook him signed photo of Captain Jimmy free. piear signs of pursuit, but they gain- "What about the bowler hat kid I've seen are Darker Mullen and Deaf - isd the shelter ai the hill opposite hen, that apply to him, too?" and Dumb Charlie. Darkey picked "--' !without event. Barnard called a halt. "Cut out the tunny stuff," growled him up soon after he came Cotta quad "Now. Slick,we'll relieve you of the Trotter. "What the chief says goes, last year.° - _• lbardware and then we'll talk," he You ought to know that, yotr half- "Damn" Barnard swore softly to �� �',� Chocolate Mattafmilk " sadd, earning expert lingers over the baked croak." himself. He had failed to recegniae" r�'i/ f oth}e�r A arpali byt vgry deadly auto- Slick shrugged his shoulders and the big butler it Kestrel House as �at1C came from his hip pocket and s grinned. Deaf and Dumb Charlie. The man's The health-E1�E, delielous drink for children and grown- complete set of housebreaking tools, "All right, boy, don't get the-hump,t appearance had been aftered con�id- fashioned on compact lines and beau- it's a nice hat,anyway,or used o be. " erably, but to an officer of his exper- u�' •� Pound and Bait Pound tins at your goeets. j fence that should not have made an ' 'he added. Then turnip to Barnard: y _ tri--That constructed. " Pe• g difference. He was annoyed with him- - - ---- - — - — r •- "That all"' demanded Barnard, Well,here's the do Guess I aeedn t y passing there over to Trotter, who tell you that I'm running with Be,- self, he felt that he was making no little holiday and put in a bit of crib "Yes, but I'm referring to the other examined the tools with professional gee. Barker Mullen was too, but t!le Progress, and that he was failing to cracking just to keep your hand in. night when I trailed Pyecroft sad interest. silly chump double-croised us and rasp opportunities when they came.II Come off it, boy, it don`t pass this Flack "over here. They went into a "Sure, boy," grinned the crook as if went over to this crowd here. They've Slick interrupted his thoughts% child:' belly cave down under this hill, where "Bit of luck for u nobbling me, "Nevertheless, it is true," replied the Kestrel House gang parked the _ he was enjoying the situation. "Only tumbled to a new process of printing yo g }"- one little shooting-iron, I don't ;lack flash notes and believe me, it's the wasn't It!" Barnard quietly. "Have you heard car, but they came out again like a a gat as a rule but on a job like this goods!" "Meaning?" [that a number of persons have disap• couple of r bbits with a dog of+ter _.. I figured I need it. Believe me, ooy,' Barnard sat back but made no com- "That you was up a gum tree, boy.I peared from this locality in the past 'em." I've never in all my born natural been, went. He was hearing something Guess I've put you wise to a whole I few months?" I In a few sentences Samuels told on a job I liked 1=ss. Gad! That belly' which he had not even suspected. - heap more than you knew. Don't come i "Sure, but that's all bunk. People the detective about the adventure, andT dace sure gave me the willies. What "When Darkey went over we guess- the clever stunt; you was working in!are disappearing in dozens every day; Barnard I�stened with an attention.' p p g g gets a craze in time. The locals put which was flattering. the heck is It they've got chained u ed that he was on the pr nine, the dark. I know" f = -ever there? I 'teard the damn thing ar Darkey's a hot man at the business, ^ Barnard stared hard at the crook:+it down to 'the Hell Hound; they' Pye oft was beginning to assume- one night when I was trailing Pye• so Bergen sent me slang to pick up "I wonder bow much more you would, damned fools! Guess those Propo:t rns which left him -uneasy in --croft and his Precious little rat,Flack, his trail. I had a job, bet your life know," he said slowly and deliberate-4 boys up there have made a bit of his un ►c fellow's a drunkard of the Ever heard of the Hell Hound, boy?" on that, but I ran him down some ly. "As a matter of fact, the job 1 capital Cotta the scare; but, all the first water." he muttered, half to him- "Yes," snapped Barnard, "1 have!" time ago, and I've been hanging on I'm on has nothing whatever to do same, I'd like to have a squint at "Well, if.you ask me, that's It." ever since. But 'that Pyecroft nark with bank note forgeries." that bally dog or whatever it is. He's Slick Samuels chuckled audibly.: "H'm . . Sit down - . we'll talk." has messed things up pretty much. Slick grinned and raised his eye- the champion screamer of the woe;d, y' "Sure," grinned Slick Samue:s, I've had to watch him, too. Bnt I br.)wst and believe me, he scared me.'+ "Don't you'believe it, boy;' he grin- 'seating himself upon a rock and lean. shan't grumble, he gave me the first "Of course not You're here on a "Tonight?" - ned. "I thought that until I found a ing back against the bank. "Mind if =-- �__ - __ bottle-of brandy in his room," I smoke a gasper? I can talk better "Wel,?" demanded Barnard, think- . when I'm comfortable:' « €; I ing of the amount of spirit Pyecroft "Now," said Barnard, fixing him had consumed when he had interview- with his steely eye, "N }ty are yoir r. a him after the kidnapping. ed brandy was colored water, bra r d a here?" ,. "You've forgotten the caution, boy. ! t° ' boy, and Slick Samuel laughed aloud. 3:. , All that I say will be axed in evid`u drink beer,ce ;: �. "Mind you,";but he's steady even on he added, "I've seen Dim .-against ink and all the other dope you, : }- - t' �« t that. All that sloppy " coppers like to get off sour rifest." PPy stuff is put "There is no caution, Slick," replied For fully thirty minutes the chief Barnard in what he believed to be a inspector questioned the crook, but be received no more information. „ friendly tone, I want your help and „ Ten hours later the body 'of Slick .. I is .. forget that m policeman."n. I'll fo e s o a g P `" Samuels was discovered under a hedge. 's on the Princetown road, He had been ' savagely stabbed to death: • SPECIAL , (To be continued.) PIANO -BARGAIN HEI1VTZbfA` & CO., Upright, I _ Rheumat" �♦ beautifully figured walnut case _ --elegant touch-exquisite tone, Vii' Will grace any home and satisfy any musician. Although slightly k' used it carries our full jive-year Quick relief from rheumotic guarantee. Regalas E660, now pains without harm; $325. Terms $2 5 cash and $3 monthly. t Freight toil! be prepaid to your nearest Ontario station. Q Ye Olde Firms, - HEIHTZMAJN & CO. - 195 Yonge Street, Toronto i To relieve the worst Aheamatic la - J. Coupon: July i, 1931.-When the giant Cunarder "Aquit�nia" called at Halifax last Sunday on the ( at aunt- P Hel pop: Ac Co„ rl a very aim le matter Aspirin will+io it 196 youne St-, Toronto. versary• of the Line, a deputation of prominent Nova Scotians headed by U.-Gov. Stanfield, Aiayor-Ritchie Very time' It's something that you Please send me full information Cart always take (iaiuirle Aspirin to lab about the Heietzman.piano men- of Hallfaz, and the Hon. John Doull, provincial secretary, welcomed Commodore N. G. Diggle, R.D., R.N.R., are harmks& [aok for the Bayer Cross -toned above. ; master of the ship, officially in the name of the proV7nce. From left to right'in the photograph are, Lt: on each tablet. _ Name............................ Gov. Stanfield, Commodore E. G. Diggle, R.D., R.N,R., Eric Reford, general manager of the Cunard Line in dosser.....................w:i.. A�SPI RI N Canada, J. Norman DuRus of Halifax, E. G. Ritchie, bfayor of Halifax, Hon. John Wool], provincial acres ILary, Commodore •Hose, director of Naval Services, Ottawa. This was the first of the express liner week- TRASR MARK MO. ISSUE No. 29-- 31 end cruises from New York to Halifax and brought nearly 1200 American tourists to the Nova Scotian port. Made in Canada. "M _'...�)te.-i `••'4L°1..wejY.:,:.,..r,: ,.i[..,w�.,T �Le_ eu`4:,.u'.•ie .: `, '. - '4. ,t' _ YV v � .. ,-. `.- _ ?'"•.,< ,;,r a .5¢,.Ott .-7r :Cgwt kM;wA'V' ;rt,;• ..•o°;:*:•. ,;�,r _ y .y.. +.p'. ., ...ih", `ww' y. •yae'd:.' _ A41 r a•1jM�'F'�{�+.ti!_•rfr•.,q+7': '� l�!f� ,,sN,.�w.`a•sa•-i�•a�.a'�•�,6 5-«...�..'+.i" v-Y.a•c'ti Jam' -�, '' _ .. _ �`' y 'f ' .SA�p ,k}.,a' ��, . .y, y�R 1s, ," ti-.�a '�: r "nom, a°yn e y ir: "'•ne'sr ' * -j µ • ? S ... v Y Butterfly Farm I ,,,,;•,, f a Run B Couple - ®� 1 Section on Canyon ' Slope by Covered With Growth fi f ". - •-r '°,� _Forms Bkeeding.Place . COPY R,OM Ta:O � + „ In and near Los Angeles there are (fay Health l:::e. The colors comp boil-tact' lion farms, monkey farms, an angle- you 1' �.. ' worm farm and more recently discov- _ r' and will wash like a handkerchief. :Dullness, deadness, depression, lack It's getting to be a great pastime Bred, a butterfly farm. of emotion, and discouragement are for the outdoor lounging hours on the The "butterfly farmers" are Mr. and largely the result of too much carbo- »?i hydrate starches, and Lat—in porch or the beach. Everywhere you Mrs. Albert Carter, writes Gerald B. y c Y will find the crochet hooka busy with Burtnett in "The Los Angeles Times." the diet. A woman may be gay, full is craze. They tell its these Mr. Carter ik an official of the Cali- 4 a vx�. --_ of pep and energy, ready for anything, hand- .crocheted berets_--are going fornia-State Medical Board with a life- ` -able-to stud hard a to think clear- to Interest i nature to his credit, y fall both for sports long inters n 11 only she will wisel straight through D oll cted butterflies from ',ly, y e Il eat y fur he has c e .,' It takes study to know what is the and street wear. To mako a beret, it requires but early youth. About Your years ago he l' correct diet. . We used to place all four balls of the pearl or mercerized left the city behind and built a home our stress upon calories, but they are crochet cotton, at ten cents per ball, in the rolling foothills near Roscoe. only measures of quantity. We now which,can be secured at any notion A section of his slx•acre ranch was I know that quality is more important. counter or at the "five and ten," plus situated on the steep slope of a tiny t. We must know what foods contain heavily covered with the na• ' canyon, a coarse steel crochet hook. Directions y ,;; ;,; '• the vitamins we. need for vigor, the had for the asking with your tive growth of Calitornia hillsides. Be r'c .iodise for the glands, the calcium for i of an experimental turn of mind, « „ ' the bones, purchase of the crochet cotton. No ag "Our Re-Union Day = ` the phosphorus for the lining is required as the gloss of the Mr. Carter decided to carry h'ta but- _ nerves;.and what are acid and what halt through the open mesh, and the tartly hobby to xhe nth degree. xe The attendant at the gas station was busy filling the tank o� alkaline in their reaction on the body. coolness of the head covering, are two had bought and exchanged butterflies the automobile. It'is not enough io-come somewhere — with coAectnrq for years_ now he "I have used twenty gallons of as since I left Haver W' near—almost—the right diet,Ana must of the hand crocheted beret's greatest would raise butterflies and sell them Y g —.---g _ g charms: exclaimed the-drivt:r: recognize the right diet and have the to other collectors. « 7 �� - � Havergil. why that's my home town, said the attendant ..� will power to hold herself to it, year To Avoid Biliousness He fenced in a half acre with asix- and his face lighted up with an added interest in the stranger. '--in and year out. But consider the re- foot high board wall, stretching over „ ward—gay health! old time biliousness is leas preval- the top line mesh wire screening. I left home last Fall in search of work. It was a hard pull . The following diet lists may serve ent now that the markets are so full Within this area the native growth re-I to leave the old folks but there was no work there. They have a -as a guide in choosing 'the perfect of alluring fruits and vegetab:as and madned undisturbed, but was enriched telephone and each week I talk to them. We call it our re-union a diet that salads and fruit cock-tails are by the addition of cultivated plants day". Each day—one quart of milk, also taking the plane of heavy meats and and flowers. As the stranger eased his-car back into the-stream-of traffic --- cream, butter and cheese; an abund• rich puddings. With net and trap, the Carters he said to his wife and daughter, "I wonder how many families, � shoe of fresh tl sh fruits; a lettuce salad To avoid biliousness, eat ligy; i combed the hills and valleys •near I separated just as this man is, are being re-united once a week twice; at least three cooked vege- exercise much in the open air; drink their home. They gathered live but- sables—not rice, not potatoes; and ones an abundance of water. Live largely or oftener by means of the telephone? How much we all owe terflles, eggs, caterpillars and chry t„ egg. on fruits and-vegetables, Do not eat Salida to stock the farm. Within a to Alexander Graham Bell. � Each reek—Elver . twice, kidney I between meals, Eat slowly and chew few weeks the inexorable cycle of na• twice, cooked oysters whenever pos-,thoroughly. Before breakfast drink a ture was turning out live butterflies the club bulletin oz accepted for at Wiat New York _ alble; salt water fish. as codfish, when cup of water to which has been added in profusion. on commission. Some oollectors ears Ty iillll 1\ a oysters cannot be obtained. C the juice of halt a lemon. Fast abso Butterfly Park Nature Club was, from $600 a year up in selling-butter- I$ earLll�' Foods to avoid—Muscle meat fli s, as!lately it you feel a bilious spell ap- I formed, and a drive to secure mem-; es collected in their own neighbor- Lf beetsrCake,roasts, chops; all puddings. proaching• bets began.!n a modest way, A month•'hoods. " pies, cakes, candies; all breads, muf- ly bulletin was prepared and sent to BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON .: Sus, gems, roils. Window Shades - known collectors, importers and Inter- h.UllaFiq To clean window shades, use art eated people. Iltu_atrated nrrga'maki'ng Lesson Fur- I Softly now the burn is rushing, nishcd i ,42 F••.) pattern The Main Meal II gum or a commerc!ai cleaner, or, with In leai than tour years the butterfly U Every lark its song !s hushing, Some people prefer their main meal !a brush, apply cold starch, allowing it I club membership has grown to nearly� In the morning, some at noon, and to dry and then brushing off. If the 1,000. They live In every civilized On the moor thick reef 1s, falling, -N some at night.' 'In rural districts all lower halt of the shade is broken or I country and hold their monthly meet- Just one heather-blade is calling— three meals are quite hearty but the, cracked, remove it from the roller, and i fags through the medium o! ihetr bus- Calling, calling, lonely, lonely, reverse it, tacking the worn end to the letin. For my darting, for my only, main one Is likely to be at soon. This l Leanbhain O, Leanbhain O! does not suit the city dweller, who roller, if the shade is too short, stitch Stepping lnto the log cabin display - -dose not have time to go home and a Sew inches of cambric to the top room and office at Butterfly Park, the t - a e w !t is s of to the roller. Vas casual visitor is amazed at the exhibt- Trotting heme. my dearie, dearle,, eat the noon meat, or must do so hurl Wee black lamb comes, wearte. very small tacks to avoid-injuring the lion of specimens from foreign coon- iiedly, wearte, 'rt spring. tries that line the-walls. The first to ' P g• One must ads his meal habits to e i- - atti - O Her its soft feet t a rains ear the hue D D s,8 -_• -. oaf the untrained e e e - _ ch y g • •' ''!• the requirements of his life, and there Shades which have become wrink _ Are so many advantages in having the led from rain may be ironed. Cheap moths,.the odd insects and the more Quickly ro the Bowery matting, ,• Heartiest meal at the various times shades may be painted to give them spectacular types of winged insects See s. brown-black eyes sbiiaking— _ that one is certain not to go far wrong. the appearance of the duplex shades. such as the teat, owl and anakehead Of eanbha n it's O,'surely Lealnbhatin Ole, it - A substantial breakfast gives energy The first coat of paint should be thin butterflies. �a and-thorou„lily dry before the second ' Complete facilities for handling a .� ' -_ for a good morning's work,when there large volume of business have been The hens to roost wee Nora's shoo. jt'. - are fewest interruptions and when one coat sa applied. ing. "�1 y;1 " Is rested and at his best. It also en• worked out by the Carters, Ina recety- ins room a great pile at! boxes await Briadley in the byre is mooing, p •S , Rhubarb Jam p quit its call- .. iCourages the digestive and eliminative - - fumigation. These are shipments from The tired-out cricket's organs to activity. This is a hygienic Boll one quart of chopped rhubarb collectors in other countries and an ing• bablt. Those persons who go without with one can of crushed pineapple; examination of the labels disetoses Velvet sleep on all it falling, breakfast are likely to feel exhausted add half their weight of sugar and I Lark and cow, and sheep and star" � Philip- -before the morning Is half over. There let stand, stirring occasionally until pine origin as India Peru, the Philip I� is a current belief that to study before the sugar has blended with the fruit;. pines, China. - Trinidad, France; and, 1ing- many other far distant lands. Fee! It kiss our white halted darling, breakfast to a strain on the eyes. �t then boil until thick. For variety a- To destroy possllale pasta,every ship- - heaabbain O, Leanhhain Of lmay be that the whole system needs large chopped orange may be.added. meat 1s fumigated. One club member i --Seumas Mac Manue, is "Ballade of -- f refueling before any hard work is un- in India sent 36,000 'specimens last. a Country Boy." Oertaken, New Dessert year including 400 different varieties. To have a light meal at noon avoids For variety and to extend the her. Classifying and distributing such ship t I,' ew Chinese Port Ca11 the dull,*sleepy feeling which is likely ties serve fleet 'cut pineapple with Nl Ch of , , y . D PP e meats have forced the employment nt of to overtake one after a hearty midday fresh berries. A can of crushed Dias- two assistants_ working'.undet Mro. Asking Is a new port of call for Carter's direction °. 'Idinner. A light lunch will tide one -apple or fresh pineapple will do. . aI trplpnQs o perated by the China No- _ ---over antil the big evening mesa and _ Alter fumigation the packages are tional .Aviation Corporation between A smocke. _i:.�k is �::a a gaaint give aim mental energy with the blood Mrs.-Solomon Says, i i `opened and individual specimens taken� Slianghai and Hankow. Anking is pretty fashion for small. daughter,' _ .!not diverted to his stomach. But some A grievance is like a worm in the gently from their triangular paper en-1 the capital of Anhwei Province, And when it is as versatile-as this vpeople feel taint wi-t no hearty in. bud, It eats the heart out. Why,har- velopes for examination. -These are- Planes operated,on this air route are one-piece dress with its swaying ruf- stake to fortify them for the whole bor it? Kill it with the antidote of either bought outright by the Carters,; capable of carrying both passengers flea at the hem, it's doubly attractive. - dap s eFnex and would Set too hungry.a-liberal and forgiving spirit. according to a-price list published in I asd mail. The smocking is useful as well as _• - der the next meal and so be tempted. - - to overeat at that time. - --•- ,------ - ---- - - — - ------ _. decorative. It affects shoulder yokes To have the main meal at night is Canada 19M and 1931 - and provides.a. nice fulness to the Around - !convenient for the business man,who skirt. nd her hearth ten children fair --- - - It may be made with long or short then has leisure to enjoy it. It suite 1 , 1be school children, but it interferes I see; ---� puff sleeves. with their evening study and early And N while the first do three-score r! � � Style o, 2635 is designed for tiny bed-time, for they will have a restless winters wear, ;� tots of 2, 4 and 6 years. And even the youngest'to,maturity ,t •.o An old-fashioned sprigged dimity + :. Light it they -go to bed with a full, g y �'`•, � - Has come—some not to least resem- x tg in pink and blue made the original o stomach. '';' To•prepare a big meal at night is blance bear model. The neck and cuff bands were very inconvenient for- the housewife plain pink organd_ia. The pale blue dress UP a bit when the; Unto the otheis,—so diverse they are �, ruffling matched the-background of who likes to day's work is done and does not like In feature,face, form, size how dif= j 4�V; the print. to cook and Wash dishes with tier good ferent! :J! .. Yellow organdie, pale Blue batiste, clothes on. Nor does she like to cur- In what they put their hands to, sun- '''' 6' ' ails greet. sheer linen with yellow tail her game at the bridge party so dared far �s1I ruffling, trim 'and smocking worked she can rush home and get a heavy In liking; but all busy and content. ?'. ' in the yellow and.pink and white dot - meal. Then, too, unless one stays up I•Lovely they seem today, set side'by �.. ted swiss are too cute for words. Until midnight, how is he going to di s,\ Size 4 requires 2 yards 32 or 35- gest all -that hearty fond eaten' after side ,° inch material with % yard 27-inch !eveuit�g, when his energies are down. A veritable rosary; each name - contrasting and 3 yards 2-inch plait- _ It is almost certain to make him toss „er, fills the mother's heart =. i Said ov x• ins for long sleeve dress` i'ra on a restless pillow the whole night through O, may they never know the blush °Ay. HOW TO ORDER PATTERN3 Why isn't it the best plan to serve of shame; Write your name and address plsin- ly, giving number and size of such an adequate but not aver`hearty But, as the future's roll-call they s I at-terns as you want. Enclose 20c in breakfast, a fairly sgetare meal at noon ' await ,a' I stamps or coin (coin preferred; wisp , -and a simple but nourishing and bot it carefully) for each number, and the virtues that make eo , . '. supper, making enough to satisfy Nun- 'Hold dear p le eat. � ��+' ' address your order to Wilson Pattern ger, but none of them too scant nor p Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. �'.• too elaborate? —Alexander Louis Fraser, �' Roll Your own _ Quite Clear '' She: `And what did Papa say when you told him you couldn't sleep for Here's the latest for sports and golf. "'Can you tell me the way to the w `r thinking of me?" Jack: "He offered a Itoll Your Own, the girls call them, church?" asked the stranger in the { L , me a Job as night watchwan in his fac- but they might as well be "crochet ,village. your own"; for that is YThat the girls "Certainly, sir," replied the oldest tort'" v-. rare doing. It's the hand crocheted inhabitant, "Go up the downs, keep �_ • r s :y .'beret, either in French net filet stitch straight along the crooked lane, Every formula which expresses a or !n a novelty mesh � pearl or user- then round the square, and when How they rode to the.races in 1900—a feature of the International law of nature 1s a hymn of praise to ''�'`.;a Reor cerized crochet cotton, in any color, you turn to the left, you're.right"' Horse Show in London, Eng. God.—Marla Mitchell. a •a . 7M. 'Z "V '7 re_.V,.4 7F•^t F 7 7 0 7,_; Kennedy-Lean= W"ITEVALF. A summer wedding' celebrated The next meeting of the B. Y. P STORE TERMS in St. John's Church, Whitby, rNhen. U. is to be held on Monday evening D WH ITE sit T -j1.76 per yew,-, 61.60 it paid IAadvances Mary Theresa Lennon, 'daughter of next, the 20th inst., at the.Sunday h, e subscriptions TO the United SLaLft &ad Cleat Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lennon, was School room of*the Chur4 Th Britain 92,U0 in advance. _Pickering's Leading Grocery Store. where your united in marriage to James Kenn- to'i' ,will be "The Bible, the-World pq -A edy, of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. and the Church". A'cordial w� come -JOHN' 14URKAR, Proprietor.. Michael Kennedy,.-of-Dunbarton; Re�-.- for-all. $ goes t1ae farthest. Iu &ddit.onto - Father Ryan performed the core- About 75 years ago a well dressed ou P mony. The bride was attended by stranger at nightfall came to the our regular, weekly s' ecials we . Miss Rose Lyttle, of ToronW,' and home of Christian Wideman, a farm- lican :Mission- 0 n the groom, was supported'by his-hro- er residing at this dace and asked Dunbart6n Ang , 15SI, . . offer the following: Sunday, July 19th, Sunday School at ther, Frixnk .Kennedy. Following a to be allowed to remain over ni'ghi.* the Hall 2.30. Service at the resid- reception 'given at the home of the He was taken in, (hospitality being n / Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes, per loc ence of Mr. H. Ne-Arman, Fairport at bride's parents, Mayfield Farm, -the vne.of the admirable features of our �k young-eouvl� left v", 1, �c ,7 p. m. (D. S. T.)- d&fti­t-A-4 to St. Anne de Beaupre, Que. On admitted he became � 111­a�n�`d �died Golden Spray Cheese,It lb can, Z for ... rHERRYWOOD their return tlie'y will reside in Tor- without having given any informat- Colony Pure Maple Syrup, 16 oz. 32c'. •'A garden party under the auspic- onto. ion as to his name or sorne,or dest- f the Women's dissociation, of ination. He was -buried in' the then A�asor'ted Fruitcups, large bottle 57c..•es 0 the Cherrywood Unite U d Church will newly established cemetery at the be held on the church law", on the BROWN-WILSON ld Wesleyan Methodist church. Mr. Our Own Blend Tea, i's W. Ovening of Friday, July 17th. A William Burton, then a lad of 10 'or A very pretty- wedding was sol- Crown Fruit Jars, half gal. per doz. splendid program will be furnished 11 was present at the funeral and p emnized at the home of Mr. and many times since has wondered quart by the well-known entertainers, Al. _44 who will be assist- 'Mrs. John Wilson, Lumbervale Ave. where the unknown came' from and and Bob. Harvey, Toronto, when their only daughter, if he had a name, and had hopes of 66 pint 1•00 1 popular comedians 'Curly _­7 ed by the pop Mary Margaret Dorothy was united- sometimes learning what it was, but - Pat Rafferty. There will Nixon and in marriage to Randall Robert, only Mr. Burton, now at 85 is beginning It will pay to shop at the Red & White Store. be a refreshment booth on the gro- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown, of to think he is growing old and may -and. Admission 35, and 15 cents,. Toronto, formerly of Greenwood, Ont never knew, and having always re- su"QuL. R&PORTS The Rev. Barker, of Grace United membered the location of the grave, The bride, determined to locate it for those Pickering. Church officiated. de, who 1. ­ . .. BOOTH & I�IURISO�T B. S. Na 9. was given away by her father look-- who follow him to see,, so he and his -Names in order of merit--Jr• Pr• to- ed very dainty in ping chiffon and friend, N. W. Stafford, at their own am rie Byers, Jas. Kinn- eyelet net made in close fitting Line: (Successon W Roy Morriish)' Sr. Pr-Marjo joint expense have placed a tablet to Ist- Amr, Florence Barry. Sr. Pr. and jacket, with picture hat to mat- over the grave bearing the inscript- Phone Pick. 600 How. Ormerod, Allan Short, Lois• ch and white satin shoes. She carr- ion "An unknown stranger". Byers, Buddy Risely. ie a sower ouquet-ophelia ros- PiekeriDg, 7 Ontario Mantell,, Lois d h b t -d 11-M riel Clark, Mercedes es and baby's breath. Miss Ida Mantell, Ralph Risely, Van. Walls, Brown, sister of the groom was the SALE REGISTER. -QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE Fred Lewis, Les. Wilson. II to Jr. bridesmaid, in blue flowered chiffon 1I"oy Walls, Har. Short, Jr.- III with hat to match and bouquet of 'Saturday. July 18th - Auction sale We Deliver I be- We Deliver -to Sr. Ill-Clara Walls, Phyllis Gar- carnations and lily-of-the-valley. 'Mr. of household effect's and tools, Risely, Frank N%.; longing to the estate of the late :diner, Dorothy. Disney, Mar. ank C. Joyce, Ont. His Clark, Eric Davis, Elva Middle- beautifully decorated with cut fl,-,-v- .ooro. Sale. at one (s. t.). Ten-n-i ern Sure Lornie Anais. Sr. III to Jr. IV-Phy� acted ai; best man. The house was Wrn. Camps, at lot 1. con. 2. Sear- ton, Murray Ellins. Jr. IN" to Sr. IV- ers. After the ceremony a d'ainty Cash. See. bills. Geo, Baxter. -Tick g Hardware ' Mildred Gibson, Cecil Walls Sr. IV supper was served, the bride's moth- Auctioneer. to High School-Dorothy. Clark, El- er receiving in a bpcoming frock of _7 -len Kinnear, Gert. Corbett, Reta Fl- orchid crepe with hat to match and HORSE,REGi8TER. 1 . 1 . . . . . - ' ynn, Laura Ormerod- Francis Man- corsage bouquet assisted by the Dol (173208) •412921), The French' 'See our Electric Rangette,.Hot Plates. Elec-tric,Irons tell. groom's mother, wearing navy geor- Imported Pren-durn Stallion, the-pro and Oil Stoves, all to lighten the wfFrk gette and lace dress with hat to perty of Ed. Somerville, will stand in hot weather. DUMBARTON. match. She also carried corsage for the season of 19&1, at him own Screen Door*. Window Screens and Wire bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Lat stable, lot 14, tenth line, Markham. Cloth, all sizes. All the pupils who tried the En- er, the happy couple left on a motor Terms, $12.00. No. 2336, Form Al. 'trance this year, passed. _ trip to Ottawa and ,]astern points. Z Mr ,Nobel is off to Kingston this The bride travelled in a biege and TONTE VAIN HOOF, 4127, Enrol- age our Kelvtnators' Electric Revige•stors and the now !week to visit with friends. brown ensemble with hat and shoes merit Form 1. Grand Champion, Beatty ffimteic Washers. Joyce Somerville is visiting with to match. She also wore the groom's red roan. Belgian stallion, the pro.- 1her aunt, Mrs. B. Lotton this week. gift, a fur. On their return they fox perry of the Broadfield Stock Farm Miss Ethel Bray was visiting witn will reside on Harvey Avenue, Tor- will stand for a limited number of ,Agent .for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Miss Glenna Gilmour last week-end. onto. mares at his home stable, lot 7, Frost Wire Pence and Fleury Plows. Congratulations to Dr. and MrIi- Broken Front, the corner of the Pearson on the birth of a grandAugh- Pickering Beach Road and Ban Our Motto:-"We have it, Can got it, Or iter in California. GREEN RIVER. Line, Pickering, for the season of it in not made." We are pleased to see Mw Elda 1931. James H. Cookson and 'Pearce and Miss Robin White with Fre.d Le Blanc is all smiles too, for Sons, managers. us again even if just for the sunvner a different reason. It's a boy. CHAR&AS, IMP. 12920 (168249). J. SD RAALlS Mrs. Mair of Scarboro gave a tea Miss Iva Postill has returned after the French Imported Federal Prov- DON9 -PICKFIMG for Mrs. Quackenbush on Tuesday of spending a few days in Toronto. incial Premium and Grand ChAmP- this week,.before her departure for We are glad to see Mrs. J. B. Wil, ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- ------- ------------- ;her home on Thursday son about again after her sudden ill. erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, 'Miss Elva Annis is visiting at,Osh- near, will make the season of 1931 As awa with Miss Wallace, the senior The making of a "good road" th- follows: Monday afternoon leaves I:P*mo 0 1= ' 11T I teacher. Both she and 3rIv:;S Bradd rough here is in progress. We are his co-xm 'stable, Brougham, and pro-. lines each representing the utmot jrvill be with us again next year. all smiling. I reed to Thos. Hirst'g, Kinsale,.forl We a-re showing many seasonable n better still drop Mrs. Smales was visiting her dau- Mrs. Lorn. of Toronto, it visitinv right. Tiiesday morning proceeds in quality and price, a few iire quoted below, but Mrs. Pedric in the city 'thi- with her daughter and son-in-law.11 r to Wm. Jackson's, Whitb5, naon.; -to and -inspect these dollar stretchers for yourself. after N You will find they spell 9 aT t i a f a c t i O-D. week. Jimmy Smales; i,; visiting his an Nlr� Thoma.; William-�. Graham's Hotel, Brpoklin. until '79C up grandmot)-er and aunt 'Mrs. T. Ann- Nli%- Myrtle Percy and lIr,, Wm, Wedne�,,day afternoon. Wednesday Attractive lines of Tennis Shoeq for each member of family ly an. here I*.e Vett, visited with Mrs. W_ A. 'Mantle's (Bentley . .-4 Le- _nicely thni9hed. from ... 2.95-up I -afternoon, . P, Men' Leather Oxfords Last Thursday the induction of the Hacerman on Saturdav evonine. I Farm i, Audley night. Tbur;day. J 51 e n'A FL1.1 grain leAtber Bouts, special o. 2.95 pr place at Dunbar- rkerinz; Itev. Burges,4 took pla Mr. Robt, W. Pack�r, the_Pa�,or, (7, Bnant'.�. * cor. 3. Pi •) D:,z_rionly Men%o Work,$hirts. at .3c eac'b. or 2 for 1.39 ton United Church. The senice was of the Green River and Whit-valt 1 nonn; 'Anodier line of Work Shirts, at 90c each, or 2 1.75 1 .. . , Chas. Hutchings. Brock Rd,- for conducted by the Rev. Paul, the Rev. churches will be ordained on the 21�t -night. Friday proceeds to his own Glen's Fine Shirto, collars attached at 1,00 each,or,3 for 2.69 Larvrence preached the sermon, Rer, of this month. stable where he will•remain until Men 9'Overalli, going at 1.49,.1.80 an-d 2.00-per pair. Mustard addres5l'nz the minister and__ml¢ rranr ns Bruco I Ninndav noon. is anti her sn -.--LK%y9er Hose has made many cti4comers-try these for style, rt addressed the peo- and Jack, are holidaying with the satisfaction. Try the new .1-00 line. Mr. T. J. Stews. quality and all round @a, ple. There was also present Rev. Me- former's sister and, brother-in-la-6 f Pborie 2904 'Ullan, of *Ctaremont,'Rev. Rackham Mr. and Mrs. Packet. Claremont on Pickering Beach of Cherrywood, Rev. McQuarrie, sec. Green River lost to Clare Saturday ev- Of the board, also Rev. Robinson, of the Claremont field on Park St. George's Church, Pickering. After eninr 3-1. Both teams put up except- -L- BRADLEY .�_1 the service, the ladies of the church iona y good play, and a hard fought CEC I i Dancing Every Saturday Ni ht provided refreshments of which all game. P = p $ Z 2:9 X 29 CW present partook, some of the minis- We are sorry to hear that little Freddie Breakwell and his ten saying that being a new depart- Agnes Bielby f her ell and injured ore: arm an Sunday. She was taken to 6•piece Orchestra. Pickering Public Library. the hospital for Sick Children'to as- iOome and a" the certain if it was broken. r The second annual memorial eel- rZ Why not Join the library now, and 91-10W :BOA- advantage of the-new shipment vice will be held at the Brunswick of.books just received: The follow- Hill Cemetery on the 26th at 2.80 •.-.,brightly illuminated by 'ing list is sure to contain something P. m. (s. 0. ' In case of rain the electric ligh • -to your liking-Hangman's House, service will be held in the church at araml. the strtlo'* vishwall Byrne; When Sparrows Fall, Salver- Green River. DINTY'S GARAGE son; . The Dancing Floor, Buchan; Fair Harbor, Lincoln; The Miracle German Remedy Stops Cor. Brock and Kingston ltds. -Man.-Packard: Map kf the Forest, Grey; The' Tamps of Fate, Pedlar; - �-011- .- pa' y Coach 'Service -3"ew-o� .General Repair Work all cars, Exit Betty, Hill; Pink Sugar, Doug- "For 30 years I had a bad stomach guranteed at reasonable -Pickering-Toronto ]as; The Sky's the Limit, Path; Tar- prices.I 'paper, Palace, Laxrii and constipation. Souring food from -nore; The Ninth stolnach�choked me. Since taking Ad-.. Acetylene Welding. .Circle, Steele; Double Dan, Wallace; Single 500. Return 900., lerika I am a new woman. Constipa Beau Geste, Wren; Beau Sabreur, Lion is a thing of the past". Alice Batteries ropMred and charged. Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronbo Wren; The Whirlwind, Davies; Chris-, Firestone and DunlopTires. A. M. P. M. tine, bawrehce4 Penrod and Sarn,., Burns. A M. P. M. 6.30 130 Most remedies reach only lower Gasoline and Oils. (i lo 255, Tarkington'; Adrift on an -Ice-Pan.' bowel. That is why you must take 5 7.30 .3.80 -_'Grenfell; Smoky, A Cow-Pony, Jam Refreshment Booth in'Connection 6.5. 8.55 8.30 A.80 'owe; The _:them often. But this simple German Refres 7,55 es; Sergeant Dick, 1, Won- 5.80 derful Book of Ship-;-. The W(-n(l,,,r remedy Adlerika washes out BOTH Phone Pick.7500 - 8.55 t55 '9.30 upper and lower bowel. It brings*out i0 30 -.b 0.80-- Book of Inventions; night or d"). -9.55 55- 11.30 7.30 tions; Skyward, Byrd;, all gas and rids you of poison you -- b :Royal' Road to Romance, Halliburton; would never believe was in your sys- 10.55 7.55 P. M. b 8,80 A Mounty's Wife, Mun&ay; Twenty tem. Even the FIRST dose will sr. MILTION SLEEP .11,55 b 8 55 P, M. 9.55 7 1230 9.80 ..,Thousand Miles in a Flying-Boat, 421Y PROPREETOR Cobham; The War Trail of Big Bear prise you. E. C. Jones, druggist. 12.55 d 10.45 ". 1.80 J0.80 '-Carneron; Romance of the Last Cru- 1.55 !iade, Gilbert;. The following list ol a Daily exceP�t5unday. b Saturday, Sunday and books have recently been donated to! EDMUND HIND LUMBER Holidays only. d Sunday only, the library:-The Twisted Tendril; COMPANY' LIMITED. osches stop at any point to pick up passengers. C Glasgow; Just Patty, Webster; The lainly by hand to the driver. Signal p Sky Pilot, Connor; The Preacher of LAMB.ER AND MILLWORK connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara Coach connec Cedar Mountain, Seton; The Master's violin Reed Lavender and Old Lace, Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION1 Barrie, Orillia, Mid. Need; The Fourth Watch, Cody; The Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Inside of the Cup, Churchill; The land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points. I. Measure of a 'Mah, Dunca4; St. St- -Masonite for the Modern coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit epben's, Knowles; The Undertow,Undertow, far all U. S. A. points. Knowles; Elizabeth Visit-, America, Home and Farm' Glyn; 'Martha By-the-Day, Lippman; 'r, Corelli; 'Fnd of the Summer Cottages. Temporal Power, e Ideal for Stit -Prompt Deliveries. T:cith; Treasure Valley, ra * Coach Lines Rainbow, Keith; Second Chance. McClung; The WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES y Black Creel: Stnrpinz House, McCl- (Meution this paper when4writing). urig: All for a SCYSIP Of Paper, Hock Ing- The rnreigne'r, Connor; The Fr- I DANFOU11 AND MAIN ST., TORONTO �Grover 11334-5 Jendly, Road, Grayson, r.\•,w ,y f .y. r rp. 'a., a wY. + ..5�, ,e. "+iT:-'.a+,�! _ ��e:% c -ls ",s, {, - t:.T,.. .rte � t w �`F < %,per, • ...F.✓ •C•.,'........p.J.K ,C .T j,*..r.• -'ni :: '•'Fu"7+'� ?' F, .+4•"�.a`.`r, u . ,c>"� •.�.ux^. .•z,.b'' .:, ,�_ "..sue`° .•,nf�' .�... M .:k"�,` `''' .:�.-`*" '� „ -ti"""c-. c . .x .. . -� ."� ••.`•.t,. , :' `t 3 r .i:+ss:" -� :-"`s- '-�?.st•'°5"";r%°' ,X'" ..r' M`t. ..e. �' ".' .'.+.sp' " - ,. - . .z - . _ s,s L .. j -CLABEMONT Sensual-of the girls o!the village 'WK. ANDERSON a ' Miee Hamilton, we are glad to are holidaying at Waaags Beach. report, H much• e to George and Mrs. Service. were „ improved the guests of the Misses Forgie on DUNBARTON fiealth. _ Saturday last. � deng, ._ _ _L. grid Mre. Fingold and family Mr. and Mr. Hutphison, Altona. �aS C�Unt *(spent Sunday with friends at have repainted add redecorated i 111 S UR A11T C E'.Long Branch. James Evans spent a few days their residence. s _ ' Miss- Gertrude Morgan, of -To. ..AUTOMOBILE, -,-` last week in Toronto with Chas. • e ~ FIRE A. and Mrs.-Grant. - routs, is spending a week with �� ��� J�, „ Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Miss $. E, Evans. `�' selling HIIRQLARY p Miss Syoil Shaver,of Brougham, pomts Aurora, spent a few days with G. is holidaying at the home of her °- - - - OASIIALTY _ _ '{ M. and Mrs. Forsyth. -- _ _ --- LIFE I. A number from here attended granduiotber, Mrs: Rawson. INSURANCE the Grand Lodge, A. P'. & A. M., W. and ales. Brown, of Toronto, 70't „• t l't -Ru.a�Ctlk+u�rtalll.LoII9 oZ PhanB-Ptckering 7920 301y ni W1r6sar finis week. tet's parents, W. and.Mrs. Thomp - ' worth of conservatively BONDS--Governmeat, Municipal and Mrs Gibbons is a ending a week Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. with her daaghte 1? Mrs. Samuel eO8' Misaee L assets spar=e the Sate investments at from 5 to 7 James and Mre. Prior,"Ste henson, of Oshaws. of our de osits. cent. p� p Walker and E. Reid,, of Uxbridge, y p Mrs Peters, of. Port ferry, is spent Sunday with the Misses 1NSURANOE-All classes written in- epending a few weeks with her Walker. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. ` daughter, Mrs. G.'Bevertty. Albert Malyen and cone and storm. Accident and Sickness. y! R J. and Mrs Mann and Mrs.- daughter, of Raglan, visited with VAILABILITY-Whatever the Phone or write Hammond visited Mr. and Mrs. the former's uncle, J. H. Beal, on state of business or the 43 t ED, BOWMAN,Whitby Balsdon, of Port Credit,on Friday. S,mday. mop market, our deposits Miss Maud McKay and th Misses Nancy and Maggio Duval, money "� �1„ 3D • .. • 33 � 3M 1:pj Misses Madden, of Toronto, "at of Toronto, have returned home, are at your immediate GENERAL INSURANCE -1 Sunday with Mrs, E. Palmer and after spending a couple of weeks disposal; dollar for dollar. AGENCY c Ira Boyer. with K and Mrs. 8r an. r BROUORA)L ONTARIO Bert and Mrs. Ham,of Tomato, Fred Lynn and family, Robert have been spending a week with Lynn and mother and Geo. and A L U E increases through the P%cilit[es-for placing say kind'of la- the latter's parents, Thos. and Mrs, ,Bentley, of Brooklin; spent - - - suranee at best rates ire. Sanderson. half-yearly- compounding of rs X. gander , of Aurora. and Ra Sunday at Wagner's Lake. _ available. y y Lyman and lure. Pilkey, Mrs. interest. Ask our local branck SecuritP and Service my Motbo. ,and Mrs. Ramohr -and.fa_wily, of Chandler and E. and Mrs. Bryan for a table of typ ical increases, 42tY Phone Ptck.ble 'Hamilton. spent a few days with motored to Wagner's Lake on entitled"How Money Grows." ° S. and Mrs. Ramohr. Sunda where they -spent the Fall wheat is bow ready for the afternoon. C O A harvesters, and barley and oats A. and hire. Lehman,of Stouff•' NCOURAGEMENT to thrift are also .maturing rapidly and villa, visited the Misses Walker on �o h a service which receives ' A Rood supply of Hard and Soft will be ready to cut in a week or Sunday afternoon,, and J, J. and - Coal on hand. Also a enpply 'two_ Mrs.Clarke and son, Allen, of' To. throughout the Dominion,day in Mrs. Luther Pilkey returned ruato, called on them during the and day.ouL thousands of savuzgs of Kindling Wood, home-on TnesJay, after spending evening. - I " stove length. a week witb. friends at Waeaga . Fraak and Mrs. Chidlow and deposits, large and small, and Beach which she enjuyed very. air. Brown, of Victoria Corners, which aims at giving every I2fl. .Phone Pick. 1109. -'rtnuch. visited with E. and ' Bryan on depositor courteous and careful attention. ., l DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and Monday and- in the evening the Ae Bur, and Mrs. Kilpatrick, sr, had a men went to Toronto to see the �p ",motoring trip over the weekend boxing contests. t71cacksmithing Z to Meaford, .Wasaga Beach and I Bobbie. the 3 year old coo of � � CANADIAN BANK ,>1 .other points in that district. Ro and hire. Ward. was taken to v s+ Horse-shoeing a Specialty. Rev. H. R. Stephens was unable the hospital- on Saturday last, All General Work,including Wood -to take his services in the Baptist When he was operated on for - Work, promptly i .+Cburch on Sunday, having suffer appeadicitis. Heels reported to - OF COMMERCE - attended to. red-a heart attack on Saturda Also, We are glad to know that hisL be getting along fine. now recovering nicely. The trustees of the Mennonite i paid-u C.i p"I - 30 Million IDollus "' Jkit+sast!®e Taco Faun Machinery. We were favored with a nice Church Cemetery at Altona. are - �Million jDp ;.:: ..: drain on Monday afternoon which issuing a respect for contributions g+- �•. �7CTCpdpp►stird has made ev thing look fresh to aid in the repairing and reuova Mon GR$SNWOOD 4917 .1 and healthy.The warm weather aX the"Me. nta sveheflCe eterytios was having so effect on vegetation .sod all interested acre weed di i o- so that rain was Welcome. hasp. - -- _lberries, which are beginning to operate- ripen are being beaefltted by the In the report of the sucoeesful Oshawa Horse Races, at. a71lp 18th vain. candidates at the Entrance Zzam. > > - The residents of Dow street, the inations, which appeared in last iatet street *est'of the Brock road, week's NaWS, the follawing names BARR .-are very indignant at the action wdre incorrectly given: Florence McCORbiIC�-DEERING� of the police trustees in removing Manteil, Lena Black and Walter M U' 1 11 the only light on- the street and Slack. The mistake was due to (placing it in front of J. McGrath's taking the names over the phone. -This street t is'n oe many elderly BINDER, �T h��eople and it is now the only street ,l � l�a the village without a light. ' Mrs. Speuceley received word BLUE and WHITE - f``�"� -=last week of the acidden death of Ids jf`, a little nephew In Cxbridge while 600 feet, TFti in' e, . , 11C lb. .. j ai•sitiog at alt. Albert, The child STORE = ' _ - s (AJ E speak of artistic • - had obtained a bottle of nicotine _ - 650 feet Twine, . 1'2e lb. r1/ designs that an from a window sill, that had been _ . .._. - , dignified, not artistic used on plants, and swallowed Peas, 3 cane for.,. .. .:. 25c designs that would be the contents, dying a very abort Jelly Powders, 4 pkgs for �c Al 8 1b. balls and absolutely _ inappropriate for the ' -while after. Sympathy is extend- Pork and Beans, 3 cans for .. '25c :.guaranteed. �' °��" Th. ' ed to the relatives. Black Tea, per lb... ac c OIIe �- - -f'-i9t Heap:$tia (or c - - Pte, ye bliss t has artist". We congratulate Linton on paPeiaxwrth h'onors�her 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, • These clues are for cash only. ­No Greater Tribute' - elem•otarY theory exams,' also .. 23c P Praxes, 2 lbs. for .. _ Eileen Linton for passing her Sal 2 k e for... .., 28c - - . - N. W. STAFFORD, - t, P R .. .. elemenG�ry, theory and Mildred Corn, per can .. 'l0e . . -- ' Linton who passed with honors Tomatoes.,per can ... '; gta ton Road. her elementary pianoforte clams, Join the inoreumg number of fore-handed men who insure Whitby- all daughters of Norman and Mrs. Save your coupons also for Rooters' t emer eneie9 b ordering repairs Phone Whitby Linton. We also oongratulate Llilrerware,also the child's _. .fie g Y g p fl8 r f savings scrip. - j .Billie Tomlinson on saocesstully - R p _ passing his j union pianoforte L _ 1 _exams. Teacher,Aldine Ward. -C. A., OVERLAND -' - - - • • The regular meeting of the W. - - - - M. S. of thh United Church was 871 Phone 25oi $y doing flue yon get the benefit of MoCorm>lok Deeruig held at the home of-Mrs.D. A. - - _' ierviee, which is prompt and dependable. *�-r y Scott on Thursday afternoon. A �it iAgri �nY - ver_y interestingt program was _.Wrap) ' : ^ given. Mrs. Henry Johnson read ^-- - �II$��IICe Co a very instructive and interesting _ _.. Our Tractor repair Dept. is going strong. paper on Current- Events in Toronto dread 'we have the Cheap rates for sings. country Miaeiona. The study book was proper tools and a fasts trained mechanic. buildings. p p, Windstorm Insurance on buildings, also taken up. At the close of r Our man goes-anyiv wind-mill@,Silos etc. —the meeting a uncial 'lanai• was Automobile Iaeurance l '.spent by all and a dainty lunch /� garage, q pp g g " - of all kinds. was served by-Mrs. Scott. 7Vi - our is also a ui ed fox Basin , waehmg and FARMS FOR SAL9 — – -On--Wedaeed-ay ui`gh., of last repairing all makes of Oars, especially Durants, Write or phone week a protested game was played Good Dairy Butter with a f:ompetent Mechanic in charge. - �xT #� between Green River and Clare- �3C• Ej D• B O YX 1Y1 AN wont on the Memorial-Park bere,, - 'Green River winning by the score - 25c Charles Cooper, - Claremant 20 WHITBY, ONT. of 3 0. On Saturday evening the Large tin Tigar Salmon, same teams played in the park _ LUL" 5 Ci saved b "I here, but•in this_ case the Clare• Fancy PinktSalmon,large 166 • N • A am*Imsl Loofa Mont boys won tip 81.- There 5 Lb Pail Syrup .IA Your Pickerlll}g -i new$-palct� ? was a large crowd-of-spectators - - -_ out on Saturday evening. The 10 Lb. Pail Honey ... game on Wednesday evening was THESE c `/c ,. somewhat rough, but that an Tea Biscuite, per lb.. 15a -.:LOOK T HG S OVER R ''y"' Saturday evening was a good Rice, 2'Ibe. ' .. .:.` 15c t.rsrstt�i exhibition of football add was Tiger Salmon,large tin ». 25c Choice Peas,Corn,Toms.2 tins 25c c . en'oyed by the spectators. Oranges, per dozen.. 20c Pan Pink Salmon, 2 tine 29c Stand. Pena and Dorn, 8 tine 25c Fe regret to report the death •„ of Nose e Norton, of the 4th line of .Prunes, 8 lbs., ... ;,. Crown Syrup, 5 lb.tine $5c Seedleai4 Raisins, 3 lbs.. 29e ` <� Uxbridge, which took place. at 250 I P&Go'or Pearl Soaps, 4 bar9 .25c Icing Sugar,8 lbs 26e ';� :7 Macaroni, 8 The .. 25c;Toilet Soap, 8 bars 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs '26c midnight on Sunday, after an - Castile Soap, 8 bars .25c Iodized Salt, kR ... 100 -' p r. ifilnees lasting about ten days Coffee, per lb. ..29c,Rolled Cate, 7 lbs. -= 25c- 'King's Plate.Sardines,'2 tine 25c. -following a stroke. • The immedI- Granulated Sugar by sack at lowest price ate cause of desth was a very bad Tiger Catsup,large bottle ... 18e, %. Bra-ntford"Binder Twine now on hand attack of hiccoughs. Deceased was - - - 74 years of age. He is survived Rose Baking Powder 20c Blar'k Diamond Plow Pointe _` Y• ' by hie widow, two sons and One Men's Work Boots - iodyea.r Tires- Eside Batteries - d�,uRhter. The funeral took place LHtiery-Charging on Tuesday afternoon to Uxbridge FINGOLD' S Call and1see nq or, 'k f Cemetery, Deceased was held in a -very high esteem and will be Dower Price �tUr Phone your order, We deliver: much missed in the community, Phone Markb.am 8402. Sold and Installed by the sympathy of the community Phone 8801 �/� is extended to the family In their CLARE, ONT. j`� i @General GreW R1Ve$ FRANK PR,OQS�' l bereavement. M. +.+unC$i14 Merchant= 431d 91 - Lll$TT1 M 7. eft w• •,5�.x t t•a neo.° -"�."'�'`, y''�, s fM `Yt• J +te ".�,',e} F. .�r..- `'„•,.',.,e'"�r+.tic,..,i' RY°4.j-;._O'�N ;v!n'�y"brii`�„q «._ w•4.r -"Ei .t^ 11. .n-'s-}• .9ti "-W .s•.•y ':1s°,.,'q. .,p,,C"-, -7 -"� •_ . 'i •�> ��-' k i a •, ' `,r, �1'{.- R >�` ,« • k' ` .•'sway + :kyy. - �., 4 y.sMrFr as n : . ;Planriing Flight Northland C ' ' e Rid-t 'Em Cowboy! .Kaye Don Beats. In Arctic•Regions Another Victim Own Record `.1Vlini�te,r of .Interior May Go F'rontiei -Clergyman's Wife, -_ y Drives His Motor Boat at With Planes Into Far Brought by Plane,- ` . B �.Qux _. North _ Dies n - 1 1 .23 .Miles�an Hour Speed - Vancouver, B.C.-7& seaplane flight Hamilton.--Typhoid fever, contract- ' organized by Ma or General D. ed is the heart of the Northland wherey $ / 4 " f Gardona, Riviera, Italy-Kaye Don, j A �. = Bridal sportsman, broke his ewe McRae, from Fort: McMurray to the shd was engaged in Anglican mission- t Arctic and thence to Churchill, in cry work among the Cree Indians, world's apeedbQat_ re.cgC.d on. July Northern Manitoba, and on to Win• caused the death in the isolation ward L, - 9th by piloting the Miss England II j over a measured course at a rate of nipeg, will probably be _made the of the General Hospital early Sunday 110.223 miles an hour. Don set the - 'latter end of July or the first week of Mrs. Mary Caroline Carrett, wife of s previous record of 103.48 miles an in August with Hon. Thomas G. Rev, Leslie Garrett, who is now sta- ," hour in Argentina earlier this year. Murphy, Minlster of the Interior, as tioned 500 miles north of Sioux Look- Don made two rins over the Lake Rite guest of honor, 'providing the out. Garda course at speeds of 107.874 latter's .parliamentary duties will per. Unable to withstand the hardships miles per hour and 112.569 to smash tilt. of the north country, Mrs. Garrett be- the record. Using two planes, it is proposed came ill last December. Dog sleighs a re records breaking run marked ..to fly from Fort McMurray to Ver• in Winter and canoes in Summer were the end c nearly three months marked tnilion thence to Hudson Hope,, Fort the only means of transportation- efforts here by the British months of - 7[�elson,' Liard, Simpson, Fort 1\or• available, and so weak was the vie man. Don brought the Miss Eng-. Laaa and on up the Mackenzie Riyer tim that'her husband.found it impos land here Alas 5 to compete !n the basin. sible to move her. She remained in In Speedboat Regatta From there the two planes will fly a critical condition until June 19, when sponsored by Gabriel boat 'Regatta but Idcross the semi-barren lands of the a- plane; owned by the, Consolidated motor trouble balked every attempt extreme north of t?an is Lo, Corona-kh lit and Smelting Company, found Here is some real action as snapped at Jasper Park's old-time he made then to set a new record. • .---,--Alan Gulf. Then, it is the aim of the little tartly at the northern out- p Anew•engine was installed #n the General McRoe to- fly southward to post when a forced landing was made, rodeo. - "This laddies certainly seems to be able to stick to things. boat recently and other mechanical Great Slave Lake and across a long Mr. Garrett immediately arranged - adjustments were" made, In the mechanical trya istretch of more barren lands to for his wife's,transportation-to Sioux , - . ` . out he averaged lade, miles an -` 'Churchill, -the most dangerous part Lookout, where she was transferred to French Fliers !Blimp Takes Fire hoar over a measured course, but of the journey, a train the following day: Mr. Gar- . motor trouble prevented him from From Churchill the planes *111 By rett acid their three children aeeom• Pass Over Moscow Two Are Killed 1 making the run in the other direo- to Fliu Flon and Sherritt Gordon panted .the victim, 'and she was taken 1 tion as required in record attempts. .Mines and into Winnlpeg, to tlb horde of her'mccher, bars. E. F. ! Gomme, of 70 Alaason Street, Two Progress of French Aviators Goodyear Airship Blown by ' Bat last Thursday, with perfect conditions pre/:111ng, Don brought .. .,Gourmets and Epic uscs jweeks ago typhoid fever ueveiopea. En 4iai6d __;Storm. Aitainst High � his boat to the course and 13 min- Begin Month of Tasting 1 Radio appeals were made from Bev- ' in Paris Tension .Wires utes later had eatan,Tsaaa nis- av„ i London Gourmets and epicures off'eral stations and Mrs. Gomme received mark. three continents-Europe, Australasia a wire from-the Consolidated Mining Parls.-The French aviators, Joseph Kansas City, 1io.-At ieast two per- three, and Smelting Company, informing her' Lebrix and Marcel Dorect, with their sot's, the pilot and co-pilot, were - q- and North America-are gathered in + burned when the Goodyear Ze .;London, to taste and pass judgment J that her message had been picked up merhanic, Reno Mesln, passed over ppetia -. 'upon some rare old wines of by am official. who promised to arrange'Moscow at 6.39 p.m. Moscow time (11 airship Mayflower, .of Akron, Ohio, The Market worth and some newer upstart for the special flight at a company!"Iimy ph n,r ]acc according alto-their word airplane which 'a wind andyraina stormeinto highnten-was plane. Rev, Mr. Carrett will return which yet must make their way in to Sioux Lookout in the machine and i reached here after 9 o'clock. I-sion electric wires'at the Kansas City PRODUCE QUOTATIONS- the world. I Airport. It Is theft coiitenElon flint eve f should reach Hamilton early, Friday, The news was immediately flashed Toronto dealers are buying produce every Capt. C. E. Brannlgan, 35, Akron, 1SIrs. Garrett was 40 years of age and on electric `sigttboards in the cehtral' at the following prices; • x ire has a dish which is !t soul•i was a graduate of the Toronto Bible 1 boalevards and a great shout went up' Flo• the pilot, was dangerously ' Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned,. mate and when taken together the College. She was-the daughter burned, and physicians said he might fresh extras, 16 to 17c; fresh firsts. wine's ordinary characteristics gives gbter o! the from the Parisian throngs, who were not live, 1.13 to 14c; seconds, 11 to 12c. m•ay to sublime perfection. For ex,j late Rev. George Gomme. celebrating the eve of the second day's I R. H. Hobentack, co-pilot, was less Butter-No. 1 Ontario crearner ---..,,,q._ - 'anatversary of the fall of the Bastille.I � y, ample: very rare red claCet "Chat seriously burners. solids, 22 to 221r4c; No 2, 21 to 211.4e. eau Margaur 1914" was served ai _ one of France's most important bolt.i Hobentack said the airship, moor g pecinl, 19 to a; -Farmer Used Airplane days e, trnin rream-S luactieon with Pte made of grape-fed ed. at the port. weathered the first lc; No. 1, 19 to 20c; No. 2; 16 to 17e. .30gcoas raised near Bordeaux and xTo Trace Truant Cows it was the first news of the tilers strm shortly after 6:30 o'clock, but Cheese-No. 1 large,colored, paraf- which had reached here state they was blown Into the wires by a sea ,fined and government graded, 12 to trammed with wild mushrooms. Butraio, :1.'Y-The airplane is sot' were reported over Belgium at 6.a.m A."Winkler Hasensrung 1925" not- usually thought of as an adjunct to a little over an hour after they took and gust of wind and rain. i Quota ions to poultry shippers' are 4ed for its raciness and "great ele- agriculture. Its possibilities, how.' Hobentack sa14 .he hhought the as follows: , _ gance" was served with filets of sole I ever, for locating stock that has off from Le Bourget airdrome. Hobentack =aid he thought the Poultry. "A" grade. .dive-S rin reooked in butter and lying on a bed strayed from its home Pastore, writes The news indicated that the fliers y g P R were making slightly better time than hangar, breaking rre gasoline tanks broilers, over 3;y lbs., 24c; do, over 3 •+of aubergines. This Hock is said to a correspondent .of, the Christian and than the fuel !gaited when the lbs, 23c; do.,over 21b to 3 lbs., 20c; TeacL most sensitively of all !ts kind Science MOnitor were their original schedule plans. l ship was blown iota the wires. do, over 2 to 2% lbs., 18e. Fatted proved re hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 15c; do, over y The fliers left Le Bourget'at 4.43 to . ito sole while "a minor' note of I Gently by a farmer In the- township the morning. • They hoped to reach I - - -�3 to 3�,4 lbs., 12c, Ducklings, .aarket iaubergine is a foil- to-the wine's rich -of Hinsdale, south of Buffalo. This Tokio In 62 hours, flying directly' China to Form Council prices. Body." Reliher the dish nor' the-farmer had lost four. of his cows. across Russia. For Economic Welfare ! Poui,ry, "A" irrsde, dresse+i-Fat- r ruins often is found outside their na- Unwilling to tramp for hours The place carried fuel enough.tor,7 + fed hen-,over 4 to 6 lbs., 18c; do, over "five Lorraine. _ through the forest-covered hills` Nank.n,g, China,-Establishment of There Is no - smoking while the searching for the delta cent bovines, hours of flying. I a nationdl economic planning com• 3''s' t1 4. lbs., 16c; to over 3 to bs, a mission, patterned h Soviet lbs., 15c. Old roo�tera, over 5 lbs., - - actual taatings proceed. The: con- Howard A. Crosby, when they disap .} ee on, terns after the av ei - ,noisseur lifts a glass to his-lips', mull peered on Juty 2, sought the services ` - planning body, has teen decided 11 G Attractive Girls upon by the Chinese government, WHOLESALE PROVISIONS - ins It with his hands, _sniffing Its of a barastora#ing airplane, which - 'Wholesale provision dealers. !bouquet'end rolling a drop or two was making its headquarters to a The organization will formulate 1 ro 'Under his tongue to get the tarts. Rare Cancer Cases economic projects-and will co-ordln• quoting the following prices to retell plain near his farm. Chartering the - � dealers: - :'There is very little drinking actually airplane and the services of the pilot. Pretty women are aianost immune I ate actlrities of the central and local Smok^d meats-Hams, red., 32 to dens -the-farmer was soon scanning the from cancer of the akin, according to I government organs, 33c; smoked rolls, 23c; breakfast Tastfugs will proceed for month, nearby valIega from the sky. With• -Dr. Joseph C. Bloodgood, clinical pro- T, V. Soong, Minister of Finance, bacon, 20 to 25c;, backs, pea-mealed, more than 350 kinds of wines are to In a few minutes be saw :the cows Lessor of surgery at Johns Hopkins I who proposed the commission, said 30 to 32c; do, smoked, 38 to 41c. Ibe tasted. Among the rare vintsgft wandering In-k ravine, 'and it 'waa a UdIversity, -Baltimore, •"Pretty wo- that government departments at Nan- Pork hams, 25.to 26c; shoulders, ' I $aa.bottle of 1810-Dfadetra which, comparatively simple matter to track--��-he saia in an--addre9a. ttefO I king do not��rdtirate.their finances 15%c; butts, 17;4c; loins, 24c. when in the cask was taken twice thee! dawn and bring them back-to the clinical conference of St.- Louse now and spend large .sums each Cu-ed meats-among clear bacons, around the world in a sailing 'hip the farm, clinics recently, "usually pay parts- ' month, obtaining a minimum of bens- 50 to 7 Ilia., 19c; 70 to 90 lbs., I7c; Ito bring It to Perfection:. clear attention to the akin over ;.flt. 90 to .10 lbs., 16c; lightweight rolls, 1 their bodies, esWially that which is 9'he- commission will have the 18c; heavyweight rolls, 17c. exposed with IoW-neck dresses. It : Lard-Pure tierces, 9c; tubs, 9rlic; Air'Travel Becomes_ power to Investigate all work- under- P loc. prints, 10% -to llc. -Wheat Prospects Good has virtually come to the point that taken by the governmental depart ails, Shorten in Tierce , loc; tubs, Increasingly $afC - Preston-Tha wheat crop _in t',.e less clothes mean a lesser chance for manta and all plans`for economic re u & _ j 10.,c; pails, 104'4 c. Hartford, Conn,-Airway travel is district Is above the average, being ' cancer.- -- Ih the last ten years I constriction must be submitted-to it. Special pastry shortening-Tierces, more than. four times as safe as It tree- from rust dare,to ,remarkably have not seen'a`woman"n'hd smokes, for approval. - 15c; tubs, 15%c; rails, iGe. - •:was three years ago, according to ,good.westher. Too much rain from but -cleans her teeth regularly, be In the body will be the government GRAIN QUOTATIONS .the commitlee on aviation of the now on, it is said, would be dtaaitrous come a victim of cancer of Cite ministers and eleven members de _ Actuarial Society of America. i Grain dealers on the Toronto Board - however. mouth." signated by the government, of Trade are making the following "+F ' The committee'a_third annual re- quotations for car lots: - 'port ,stat@d brat during 1930 the Manitoba wheat-No, 1 hard, 64a/4 c; chance of death among Passengers "RounG-the-World" Heroes No. 1 Northern, 631.14c; No. 2 do, In planes on scheduled flights was _f �f � 60%c; No. 33tdo,h551Gc; No. 4 do, one in 17,000. In 1929 tt was one In i + vi , r • g 01kc; No. 4 do, 10,000 and in 1928 one in 4,000. 47%c (e.i.f. Bay ports). 'g Manitoba oats-No. 3 C.W., 32%c;The improvement 19 attributed by No. 1-feed, 31%c; No. 2 do, 294c. the report to the close supervision " Manitoba •barIe:"-No. 3 C.W., ex-rcised over such_-flying by the pit. "' 37Ma tob 4 do, le:-; feed 32%c.. aeronautics branch of the Depart- t Arge tinc cori,52c; spot,g7ns d,aty, r -'¢nent of Coinnisrce-- to ovtA.,Qi liiillfeed, del., Montreal freights, a'adio beacon service and weather in- - `•, 2ormstfon to close co-operation o1 Z `°•' shorts, ton $1025 per�. i:. I ba}; tong$1805; _ sho ddlin s operating companies''and to the ex °'�, ton, $_n...a. cellence of United States aircraft � Ontario grain-Wheat.-50 to 55c;. . ' And 'engines. x barley, 30 to 33c;'oats, 23 to 26c; rye, Pilots, the report states, lead a far • ,; nominal; buckwheat, nominal, more.hazardous life.than passengers, LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS •the mortality rate among holders,.o! Heavy beef steers, S5,40 to ,$6; :T dransport licenses, the highest type d heifers, choice, light, $5.50 tpp $5.75; Issued, being 24 per 1,000. When ' ks r „lr> do, fair to good, $5 to $5.25; do., com., ?tI ere were spbdivided into groups - - - s a= - -S-ka9--ta e� i ,tdhpr -teers,-choic 'with varying hazard "no g-rodp of �� : n $5.75 to•$5.85; do, fair to,good, $52� m. .50• do co` 4 fi0 n a m. o' a•- t $ $ t $ bu connnercial pilots was found by the , � ' �l ��'',, � ' t•'� "committee tin '-which the mortality -• „;( ! ' i�u i char cons, good, $3.50 to $3.75; do, rate was lower than 19 per 1,000. toe$?.503•!tutee er bulls, good cutters,oi$1 t _ , h , g choice, $3 to $3.50• do,-bolognas, $2.25 to Bird in Hand y ?` r $2.50• Baby beef, $?.50 to $7.Z0;'feed= T, Two men meY at the 'races. fine �' t era, good, $425' to $4.50; stockers, was seedy-looking. He passed to his } $3.15 to $3.50; springers, $50 to $70; more prosperous acquaintance a tip _ etilves, good and choice, $3.50 to $S; ` which duly came home: The other. �' _ to, coed., $4 to $5; do, grassers, $2.50 was delighted. _ to $3; lambs, choice, $9.50; sheep, $1 "Thanks awfully," he said. "One ?, a to $3; hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $9.50, do, -goad turn deserves another. I hope �, do, w,o.c., 65 to 75c above f.o.b.; do, to have some rather special informs• ` selects, $1 perhog•premium; do, but- ,,,., r , chers, $1 per hog discount, • - tion to-morrow, Be*dt You happen to be here I'll pass it on to you as a atria pro ono." Laughter Wiley Post and Harold Gatty wearing gold me3als resented them by City of New York day after There never was a human macbl"s "Cob," replid the seedy-one, "it ft's p durable enough to they had completed record-breaking 'round-the-world.-flight. I-eft to. Right: dtrs, Harold Gatt Wiley get along without all the same to yon, I'd sooner hav/ g g Y. •a quid pro tem:' Post, Mayor James J. Walker, Harold Gatty and M rs. Mae Post. the lubrication of a laugh.-James J. walker. •5. M �3� fi�'.w,'7 �'�,:,.s sr- J'" :?ra�afr�+-r .-• r•�: - � b :W. �<. ,.,r... •i Sr - _ .Y.�. _ z ' r. ':t? � _ ii.,.. '. -.:•iw',T+ '.k•*: ..,c - "•`;,,,. '1'. "n+, des De Cious � • � TASTE ll;.rafc Old-Fashioned 19oiled Salad Dressia=117=.- .' r stantly acclaim its trash. You!! eke ies - '�' velvety texture sad revel m its seamy r Further, a large 12 ounce fat sells for only, 25=a,inc-half the Price you re used to `- payinlq toe this standard of qualuq some to—day. - a _ RA F"FT ��o�E B $ U, a9tiwn,¢;d„Boiled i 3F,4= � ¢ �,�* .F, �' '':� � yt•. �q � "'',4 .,.,,, �✓„,$ .•ir,,^: Yj¢"`'P*Y-•:.,L�.r�6�'�n :,.°,.s>ri"i+s.' . C.,d'T�`-ir s .uv �'" �r^'^f ,`�,/ �; 4�*.r� ,. .q, _ ,•:t .+,' • _ .'*' 4:7."";`r 'Mrs y .. - .r ',+S .- _ ;.w;vE. -�"7•:'+w,. . - - _ ..ten ?y - r•.' a, _ - . .... 'v :r ., ., ,,,,�• '�' r� - ` LOCALISMS m —We bave it--011 at 20 cents a —Dan cing every Saturday at Dew -quart, at J. T. Stiephouson'e, See Drop loin. • + it. • —Radio Licenses may be obtained - —Miss Hazel Walter@ spent s —Mrs. Rorke and daughters, of from W. C. Mdurkar, at the News. Ifew days at her: home in Courtice. Toronto, are now residing in their 'Office. - —Boca, on Wednesday, July summer cottage here, —M r@, Thos. Walsh and dau• 8th, to Omar and Mfrs. Sleep, a 1W. B. and Mrs. Powell are Rhter, Hilda. of Toronto, called on - - --_.� --- - daughter. spending a few days with John Pickering friends on Tuesday. —M re. Kean, of Whitby, was in and Mrs. Crockett, of Granton. —James and Mrs. Burke, of - town on Tuesday calling on old —Mrs, Milton Scott and children Detroit. and Ed. and Mrs.,Moore, 1 xriends. of Stratford, have returned home, of Brampton. visited Joseph and Grocery t3pecials for This Week . Fitzpatrick, of Church af(er visiting Pickering friends. Mrs. Cowan one day last week. i s • "Picnic" salmon,1 lb tine .,. 14cs : ti am• has been t up with a' —Mrs, Arthur Boyes spent a few —R. Donald Ruddy, barrister' . :Very severe cold. days last week with her daughter, etc., eon of Judge Ruddy, has ('� • Faireex Toilet'Soap. a Palm Olive —Hen Richoodeon, of George -Mrs,� Lorne "Kemp, ,of Whitby been appointed County Ulark and ��►-���. preparation, 8 cakes .. ' 310 town, spent the week god with township. .County Solicitor, as successor to Choice Canned Pineapple No. 2 sliced. 2 2bo r friends in Pickering. —Motor traffic was exceedingly the lgte A. E. Christian. i - . —Richard .Moore, of Toronto, heavy over the week end. No —The Young People's Society Redp"b Gran. Sugar, per tered3ed on a number of Pickering accidents in this locality have of the 'United Church held a pie• frleode on Tuesda been reported, nic at Cream of Bane` aQ m;- -A large number from the city '—Mrs. Wm Wilson and dau wear Bowalanville, on Wednesday • resit size. vet tikg we —A Sunday at the Jewish camp ghter, Miss Myrtle, of Oshawa, afternoon, sad all attending fled • Pure strawberry Jam, 40 oz jar north of the village, are visiting with the former's dau• a splendid oatiag. z special holiday price ... 815c —Born, on Wednesday, July ghter. Mrs, Lockwood —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident stn, to James'and Mrs. Palmer, of —St: George's, Pickering, Sun- Dentist. Office in residence, two =- day, July 19th : Sunda School doors east of St. Andrew's church the Kingston road Past,aeon. y+ y y —Mies Lillian Wiman, of Peter 9.30 a. m.; Morning Prayer, 10 30; Pickering, . Office hours, 9 a. m. to the Ladies' boro, is holidaying at the bonne of Evening Prayer, 7,15(all standard 6 fit. m. Daily, and Evenings by ap- _ her grandmother, Mrs, Burrell. time), The Rector will preach at poinntment. (S-ray service). Department —Mrs. L. K. Devitt and dau. both services. - 4 ghter, Isabel, -of Toronto. were —The -services of the United Camp Ozananc 3B inch Broadcloth, all shades, per and 23c In the village one day last week. Church next Sunday will be held y ; -Marshall and Mrs. Coakwell in St. Andrew's Church at 11 30 The Trews had the very pleasing 40 inch Marquisette,cream ground in and children, of Oshawa, Brent and 7.00(D, S. T.) The Minister experience one evening recently of "sweet Pea" clesign, fast colors, ,. - --Sunday with Chester and Mrs. will conduct both morning and visiting-Ozanam Camp, just north of ,gold, blue and rose, per yard =213c - ---- Butt. and evening services, In the the village, sponsored by St. Vincent- - •-• —idr. 'Fielding, of Brantford; morning the subject-will.be "The de-Paul's Parish in Toronto, and sup- Pure Linen+Table Cioth% 52z52, colored has been spending a few days with rush for the door," and in the ported by them assisted by Social -borders, very pretty, each 1.00 .-his daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Cart• evening the subject will be "The Welfare Organizations and other wright. Angel and the Aye." Dou't forget funds, including the Daily Star Fresh 40 inch Curtain Madrae, regular,bought t —Walter and Mrs. Shepherd the garden party in the Park on Air Fund. We were received by bliss at a sacrifice price, per yard 28c ) aril daughters, of Toronto, a at y g+ July 21st. Redman, who introduced her able i. Tuesday evening, staff of assistants, and conducted us Little Girls' Kummer Pantie Dresses, '- .=the week sod with their relatives —The annual picnic of-the United sizes 3, 4 and 5, very snappy ` in Pickering. Church Sunday Sehool was held through the camp, which consists of I mu o fram iie-1mildngs- built- w"terns, to clear —In the piano contest coadaeted on Thursday last at that delight care the three sides of a by D. Gonrlie, the lucky number ful spot, Avis' Park, at Fairport, around s4 -Ladies' Douse Dreeeee, new patterns, _ was 151. The holder of tbis a n m Where all could enjoy the cool and which represents the campus and new colors, very pretty 1.25 )' exhilarating breezes from Lake playground. There were the Dormit- ory,' her fa requested to call on lilt. f about 115 cots, the Dining Goorlie. Ontario. It wag an ideal day for Hall, Little Theatre and Chapel, the y ' —Aden are now busy erecting such an event and many, both uld / �,�( Staff's quarters etc. We were-.very In the Men's I' Theo. Tanner's new barn which is and young, were present. The af• a much impressed by the orderly man- 1 'being built to replace the one ternoon wbe spent in xamep, race@. her in --vhich these very young girls Department 'which was destroyed by fire some boating and swimming. An inter . weekesgo. eeting feature was a h1g of war numbering at that time 112, present- weeks —John and Mrs. O'Connor and between the married and single ed their cots and dormitory space, !Men's hark Blue Overall, well made, ladies, which was won b all of which called to mind the war- full sizes, per pair 1.49 children, of Belleville, returned y the time requirements of the convales - '-- -' - - home last week, after apeoding farmer. The boys and men bad a cent men in the hospitals. The girls - 'Aden's Pnre Wool Work Sox, ribbed -'three weeks' vacation at Oak similar contest which was won by are responsible for the dining"room nice-fine wool, per pair ~25c :. iCottage, at the lake shore east of the men. The vatl to sapper and at the time of our visit, the tab Men's Work Boots,,rug 3.50 and 4.00, the creek• brought a speedy response. aad all les had-been prepared for breakfast sizes 8, 9 and 10, per pair 1.98 —Geo. W. P. and L1Ire. Every, �f around the Rell IAdeu tables die. the following morning and suggest- Whitby, are enjoying five weeks' played a fe-elinit of,thorough satin ed e'ttreme- care and' neatness. The - '.Men's Odd Vests, all sizes 2.00 _waoation which the are @ faction. - y pending whole camp scheme fairly talked dig- _ In Motoring through 'Western —A garden warty, under the cipline and order, while at the same Boys' Broadcloth Shirts, with collars (Ontario and, through the states auspice$cf the Women's Abrocia• time •we- could not but. observe the - _ attached, 18, 131 and 14, each 98e M far south as Oklahams. tion of the United Church, will be devotion by the staff to the girls, —The pupils of that entrance held in the Memorial Park at and in turn the utmost respect shown -lden's Fancy Cotton Sox. very pretty a class and the teacher,Mr. Wallace. Pickering on the evening of by those girls for Miss Redman. design@, !treat value, per pair 22c are receiving hearty t the r tala• Tuesday Ja a list A good nci _ ted with the tour, p were prey ' tioets on their success at the recent cer will be served on the gronads ented with a short, impromptu pro- M , ' S . � esan"nations. aloe out of the ten from 8.00 o'clock (D. R T)antil all gram on the campus, by the young- oandidatee being eueeeseful. six have been served. During the tee sters, of choral numbers, solos, ree. receiving honor@, boar a game of softball_ Rill be itations and dances, and, here we —Miss Merle Hall leaves this Played• A good program will be would like to observe the culture t weak on a holiday trip to Bur. !riven by Miss Phyllis Pilkey, that was evidenced in these present- ations,. � 'Underwear mods• She was booked to sail on elocutionist, of Pickering : Mr. his _ the Bermuda, that elegant pas. Thomas, of Toronto, hamorons T `°, our first visit to a fresh smiler boat that was buret a few ectertaiaer- and Miss Gladys air camp, and we were certainly inn weeks ago while in the harbor at Bryan. of 23iekeriag. elocutionist. pressed, and convinced.that theie are Hamilton. Bermuda, a few hours An operetta. entitled "The Belles ha a hearts and the Interest for aadllove of the !!den's floc Summer Underwear in shirts and @butte, beforr it was to mail for New York. of Foi•de Rcl, will be presented welfare of these children of the con- ' —Mdr. Vickers, who has been by the chnrch choir. This oper• '•residing in W. T Gordon's reel• etta was presented ib the church Rested city areas, and who by theil; and Rayon Bilk Combinations, time and funds are, each summer, deuce on Church street for the several weeks auto and received giving these children a twelve day st.1.75 and 1.50. past few mouth@, died on Monday most favorable comments. Ad- healthy holiday in the shade of elms - ^ of last week in St. Catharines, mission, 50 ceate ; children, 25 and tall grags by our rurals lakes 6 art Shoes in leather and canvas, from 930 to 4.75, where he had P Roue to spend a cents, and stream,;. - - •maple of weeks' holiday. Mr. —Many motorists in passing Miss Redman and her staff are.to g splendid choice. - Vickers has been in failing health through the village make corn- be commended for-the manner in _ for severai years. ments on the attractive looking which the camp is conducted and also —They foundation for Arthur• homey along the main street. A for the unusual patience and kaki- , �e have doubled Mitchell s residence on Logan Ave. remarkable change has taken nes given to thi.; romping, boister- Don't forgot-to try a Tip Top Suit., x is now eompleted. A well hao place during the past thirtyyears. ous, happy group of kiddies. We wish been dux and at a distance of'2,3 The fences,many of which were to thnnlc them for their altogether our Output already over any feet, a fine spring was strnek, dilapidated and an eyesore, have surprising but appreciative recept- 'The water in the well, which is all been removed. Lawns are ion and,tour. preol0a8 season. lour feet in diameter, rose at the now well kept, and are.aecorated - - One Price X24 OO " .rate of three feet an hour, until with flowers and shrubbery. The Os.bawa Has Greatest Horse Races It reached within six-feet of „the houses are Dow kept well painted, Ever Given - - - =top• and many of the older ones bave All the champion Pscere and Trot. . ` 11any farmers and gardeners been renovated and present the ter@ in Ontario'from East and West. Kiddies' Play Snits in khaki, blue and light blue ' report that the potato crop is not appearance of new homes. Bat yon'll,be'perry it you miss them on sbowiag up we11,except the very this change for the better is not Saturday, July 18tb, Admission 56c, denim, extra strong, made by Kitchens, earliest crop, While the tope are confined to the main street alone. very luxuriant, the potatoes are Church street has been transform F�to ` � � '- regular 1.2+x, for 1.00 Very few in number and very ed into an ideal residential dis- - p call. The lack of safficient trict with fine residences and " • . E moisture is the cause of the poor attractive lawns and garden@, FOR SALE-8 fresh cows. Apply _ Radio Licenses Issued. am However, GaaldlfClark,Dunbwton. 45.56 i pp good ruins map Christian street which rune @apt � • . ••��. . f 'I+Mlte a change. from the R, C. Church. and Logan OIIND—A bicycle, may have been Fred T. Bunting, • � t 1Ckeriu� On Thursday night of last Ave., which cane south from Fstolen. Loner apply(to constable w.H, wmk two verandah chairs were Christina street ie undergoing a Cheater,Higbland Creek. 44-46 Established 1867. .#` W6060 from Cbas. W. Piliirey's great change, Some years ago- PAINTING AND PAPRR•RANa• _ vet�atodah.•a1Mee a cushion from W. this dietriet resembled a Toronto ING—Estimates furnished free. Feat + "Ward ++ wills, Box 87,iwbitby^Phone 401, 1tr47 J. Clary s: h: It is enppoe• , but now the old hoasee ed that theye taken-by camp have been. renovated and re. WANTED—Pmition as houeekeep- ers bii flute!!"" •to @peed their painted, and are surrounded by er where ply to s Mrs, att: to a ��n[rrl ! 'y+ EIBERLING g yeah old. Apply to Mrs,Meng, qre of W.A. �J tbat`bae red in the village flowers. F. J. Pronse's new -resi• courts,R.R.2,Claremont. 45-4a vocictt". �is s form of theft nice ]&w on and a profusion of ' ,a ►p previousacaeions. dance has a fine appearance and a FOUND—On the No. 7 Highway, West of Greenwood on Saturday evening, y —P. M. Chapman. M. S. Chap• similar one on Logan Ave. is in a man's coat containing a ring of keys. Gwner �peelal Service Tires maa, R.Winters. C.A. Sterritt,of coarse of construction for A. W. apply to G.L,Middleton,Brougbam. so "I Pickering, G. 3. Coultice, F. C. Mitchell, This'district is one of TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• McKeonaand W. R. Mee, of High the best for residential purpose@ 1 DRY(Semi Anish)—Let our driver call and 'A8 thousands of drivers now know, are - i� is the villa e. explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your f land Creek, members Of Doric g The, moil is a rich name with Mr.S.w,Davis. barber shoo. We Lodge, A. F. & A. M., are in dark loam and is the very beet for will pick uv and deliver each;Monday, Wednee- built stronger and wear longer than aDy ' Windsor this week attending gardens. The district is free from say and Friday. 181V Grand Lodge. We congratulate that unpleasant rambling pf V011 BALE—McCormick erro binder tire even Seiberling could ever build F. M. Chapman on being elected motor cars and trucks that pre) 1' Deering grain drill, Spring tooth cultivator, VB11@ CODtinnall 4-section harrows, Stone boat, Letz combined -D. D. G. M. for Toronto District y along the-front grain and foddV grinder, M.-H.root pulppeer,Set before. street. Those . wbo wish' an at new farm harness, 3 Horse collars. 8-ft Mccor- tractive location fora home should mick mower knife. Qpuuantity of seasoned hard- _.• ' —One of the most degtructivp wood lumber, 200,Hilton hard brick. Coleman ` v birds which has become very see this district before deciding on Quick-Light lamp and lantern, 2W-1b. track Come in and ask t0 Bee these WOTId faro.J ♦. numerous during he ast few a home. A notber street which has scales, Hotpoint electric range complete Good g p farm horse 8 years. Set of steel truck 'wheels. . 4' years is the 'starling This bird been transformed in recent years Above will be sold at a reasonable price. A,I. ' resembles the black bird, bnt hap is Elizabeth street which rune -Bertram p" alight•colored bill. They repro• north from' xhe east end of the WE OFFER—Blood-tested stock bridge. Tom Barron large White Leghoms and O. dace very rapidly and are much g Tbis street which was w r' A.C Barred Rocks.delivery whenever desired, /`.y. fie,•-- p wore destrnetive than the black marred by unsightly fences and Baby chicks 10 cents:4 weeks old pullets.25 cte: � T IMS PENCER bird. Several fruit QCOWeCm in hOnmee la now a street Of attract. 8 weeks pullets.45 cents. Our system of brood- j.,/D, �11/ ing ensures good growth end vitality. We guar, 'a this locality who had a, !food ive homes. It is very evident antee live delivery anywhere and all a ipments Income from cherries find it now that our residents are taking are subiect to your approval on a"lval Take impossible to row tiles e►e the greater ride in their homes than advantso of low feed prices and theme reduud General Repairs,,�s and Gas. ; p0 g prices, ou can make bigger profits with this starling devours them before they @war before, which is a mostde@dr• .ni.Kock than an otbw Ii.e stoek, write for • ere ripe. able%attire. r °"'oat°0' °" c°'°'""''' ,w$naod��is Pickering, Ontario ;. ��y+".'- "...':^- `;74 F-'r.,+t,•°.�..`rf.'. �,;.,,,;t.-a ' ^y.'� .+c'. :.d'•I.;['s.�VC .• ' 'x'.. o,. y"T - - '+2rT..._ us,-.r--',. C.".' • ,t'�� -.'i I�t�- 'Fn, y.p. � {4�'r3$":,'.^.��'t,l}..• P