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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_07_24 •..;nay' ,r - r ,.� , ... - V �"tt - •c, dh. •;rd` :"e" .. 'y _ -s_ .r- - '¢+-..... - •it:. .Jrs 'a^'ie�^�•- v* .. ,,'-•.f, o'P',3 -. t o + �O � PICgERIN(1, ONT., FRIDAY, 'JULY 24, 1931. . 1�To. 47 VOL. iJ. _J lr>rlpil>>!*tpwRl rdar34r. , "., - SROCK ROAD. w p7wwss, - : GREENWOOD �� aliedical _ W hite'sia.:Mill City people are occupying, heir The annual picnic o: the White- PYmg vale Women's Institute will be held snln�mer homes inthis locality. DR. H. 0. PEARSON-Pb sician� The Brock Road softball'team play on Wednesday, July f 29th, at 2.30 p. MILLS sod surgeon Dumbarton. Mar. �=00� R14�= ed Whitby on Tuesday evening and m••, at the home of Mrs. Howard �won by a small margin. Turner• There will be a short basin- 4� B. FORSYTH. O h.D., Director Is running fall blast sawing lum- ess meeting, followed by a splendid. p John Anderson is engaged at pre- ld•ODdem�oof �o.tR� bar, reaches, doubletreee, sent erecting cabins for Geo. Cam- Program of sports. We are urging Eirtablished 1886 �►;fie sue. ->*yes-examined by apaolntttixist, tongues etc. mark, and is assisted by Mr. Smith. every member to come and bli There is no better Pastry • Cluemont,Oat. Ones tg buv a nt„sn it1 y mf goad .—�1r. BradAmw Jr. has got his new EARL A.GRUSIN,R,O,-Hyeeiebt 6aeswood and elm garage well under was on the lot et.and cup. .Paper plates and_s na y Specialist. Honour graduate of the College logo• he urchased from the Knox estate. will be provided. Let us lrlake 'this Flour made than o[ppc ometry of Canada:. Gold medalist and P picnic something to be remembered. f ntHerman prize winner m 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays W. H. Jackson is' erecting a ne'v P g a�y•y Monday from 9 a, to b p.m,.in Dt. a cabin for the tourist trade av is er- BBka'.aeatelothce, At sc`couficill-from wen• and Fridays. soling swings, tennis courts and nth- WHITBY, T"M to Satteday o!each week, Eyes ezamin- Mannfaetnrin Baskets of all — . Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality 8 er amusements for children. st Lowest Prices. Phone Stoufr 2406. 4ssy descriptions. Walter•H. Jackson , is taking a A gloom- was cast over the comet= �• Leyab; 1Ptice redut lone at the course in Physical Culture in -Hart unity on Friday -.%-hen' it became But there are a lot of brands yf factory. House, Toronto and occasionally giv- known that Milton Balsdon, the only of pastry flour on the market AAE. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand • - subject. surviving son of the late W. J. -that are very inferior "Sollcitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Miarkbam 6405 or 6.420 or write mg a lecture on that sub ',and Mrs. Balsdon, of the Kingston to KISSI14I. "a. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Chas, White, Locust Hill-Ont. - Road West, had died in the Oshawa •— - -• • DONALD RUDDY Barrister. GREENWOOD. mineral Hospital, after a creek's ill- These cheap brands are cheap R. solicitor,Notary Public. Office over Al- E, Ilemble spent the week-end at ness. He was admitted to the Hosp- in quality., uality. I'n's Drug Store,Opposite Poet Oasce. Money- I H. Beal, - Claremont ital on Tuesday, when his condition to Loan.a Phone 563, Whitby, Out. sly phone 9L4 WE- Beach. Miss 'Mildred ''Mantle is spending as"seen to be very , critical from WALTER C. THOXSCN-Barris- �j �I R N I'=s �E1 part-of her holidays in Brooklin. g blood poisoning. Notwithstanding - I3ISSIMI Vter,Soicitor, Notary Publu. 805 Royal + �+ + �+ P Bank Bldg.Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. C. Hunkin, of Toronto, is visiting-the good care he received he passed Is the very cream of the best win- Reatdetim.Pickering. Ont.,or by appointment. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE with Alf. Tremble for a few days. . away on Friday forenoon, in his 29th ter wheat and is equally as Ny_ IN GREAT VARIETY C. Witheridge and family, of, Tor- year, Deceased was very popular in good for fine cake bak. -• BEATON. BELL & R098, Barnet- onto, called on A. Tremble on Sun- Whitby and Almonds. He was fiery ing as for pastry. era. solicitors. 904 Nortberu Ontario 8lnlmon a Beds, Marshall Mat- �}, musical and took part in many en-I Building,330 Bay btreet,Toronto, tresses, Dressers,_Tables_and_- __fir. and lsira-Ralae-._spent-SUndaY-tercainTAe:^'�-At-Almonds church j Why pt�y an exorbitant price for W.J.Beatoy - - -- ClSaire, Picture Frames. in Stouffville with llr. and Mrs. he was a member of the choir, of small package of cake flour ? H. BVU Our prices are the lowest. e the Yours People's Society and Bib- J.D F, Roes, Adelaide 2838-9 To-f:n. '; P Y Try KISSIMI. ICHAR>;80N• PICKERING' A Robert and lira. Brown, of Tor- le Class. He is survived by three - p + t MULVEY- Barristers, Solicitor, etc.. s s onto, called on friends in the village sisters, Mrs. Leslie ?ylnrcombe, of O- BAKER'S JOY 213-214 Confederation Life Building, comer of on Suunday. memee; 'Mis; Lois, at home, and M-rs Y e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones Arriving Laura Ormerod and Frances Man- Walter McCarl, of Whitby. Wi-, fun- - a &pd�yeWde 4489 and 4430• Pickering office open , ant the week-end xith Ed. $nd slat took place on Monday to Grove- for Bread. Wedne%a and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick -le P ' 666 at� !1Mrs. Pugh id . of Claremont. se Cemetery. 'Bp patronizing your home mill t, ray 2X. _ _ _ _ , - Dental — Choice , 32C and 5X B. C. you help):cep lap the price of Cedar Shingles. cr+eR>�YwooD. DUMBARTON Our local wheat. N�1RIL C. SMITH. D D. 9.. L. D. 4„ A deep gloom w'a; cast over the Mrs. }lackey of Toronto, is visit-the lsacce College f J N D.feo Graduate of .Also a large quaIltity of community on M,)-iday when the ing her daughter ''Mrs. Alex. Gourlie. ebe Royal College of Dental Surgeons and 7oror.• f USE SCOTCH BARLEY , L'niveraiey. At Claremont office over D. A neon of the untimely death of one 'Ira. Wilson of Newmarket is the 4Sttangt slo-11.every Tuesday and Fr>dP,, Phone rough and dre36ed of our most popular young men, Jno. guest of her daughter, Mrs. McCon- FOR BREAKFAST ERBERT T FALLAI9E22''L D�?., M°Griakin Jr. son of .Icahn argt Is'1iz- oehie. HD D.S., Graduate of•he Royal College or e�a0k Pine, Spruce and abeth 'IcGriskin, was received, On lhs; Ethel Blenkin, of Toronto, is . �,. _i. G9i'�EN Dental Surgeons and the Critirersity, of Twonto unday he and t-xo companions, •he gue.:t of her grandaughter, lira. +' Office in residence second door east of St An-1- Hemlo' ck Lumber. 51P�ars 'Miller and Rittenhou Ae were Fr,Ston. row's Church. Piekenr+g,Ont. (Mce hour. a out 'riving in 'S r. 'I1!.Pr'; Ford car 1;,mer Arthur and lIiss Evelyn �., 8URiN1111C3HAill! ■.m. to 4 D m., or by appointment. (X-ray servtcet. Phone Pick 3,Oo 431y and when on Taylor'= sidemad -:•+suth Anniz and 'I:, - Ruth Taylor actolrt- „Butldin and General •:,* PICKERING ai. � . r the C. R R. station, ;)mething pan od 'Mr.=. Quackenbush as far 'a.- Contracting. stratstifRe Qlari>,*. LUMBER YARD amore w76rg with the car avid-it lass Seta?t Ste. 'lulls, on her return hom?. Estimates furnished on all elaaeaa i lulu the ditch, wrhexe it 'urned _orr Y1is. Beatr!ce King visited -her of work-Interior and E<teeior.J A ELIZABEIIH RICHARDSON- _ i pletely nver. 'Ir 'Mcrri4in was th- cousin' Mi-- Dorothy Nral in the city. Alterations and repairs. C3.Fire and sutcmch•lr insurance of a'l e�nda, - rn an- -thrnugh the wind-hield and lake week while Mr. and .%ire. Neat ere"iinung companies of solidflnaocial sand• was pirinpd underneath the vtreckrd C3limaepe Suitt OoncretetVork.Co t attended.the Shriner'; convention in Is 1 car. 4Slarn he u as'relea.�ed. he wa; Cleveland. Phone Pickering 5113 ('±EORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. _ takpn the Toronto Ea--t General Ho-- A Spra %je nicnia was held at Dew FAIRPORT, ONTARIO - �•�' eer•Altona. L,ye stock and ftenersi sale. ptly attended to. Termp reasonable. R - pital. He died on Monday from a drop Inn on Tuesday evening. Rel- a stove.+ua Photrestou$wxsa 51.4 ifrarturpil skull and runcturcd lgnv, ativea were there from New York, Shingles For Stale~ POSTILL, licensed Auctioneer, Hard and Soft Coal'of the; flis funeral took place on Wednr•,- Palmerston, Toronto and elsewhere. . for ootin~r.a of York and Ontsoo. Aoo- befit quality QII ray afternoon. :%ftc-r mass'in St Fr- Some had not met for 1.1 years, 5x clear and 51 :fin. B.C. Shingles. ,toaealaa or all finds •tseoitee to,on sbonsss azciG de Sale;"Church, Pickering, hi, '[r. Lou Sprafre and his brother of Oalt G•tivanixed Steel Shingles,' Done•. Address Groan aiver P.Q., oat, ]hand re rains were, taker for interment in New York spent a few days , last Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. B.BEATON TOWNSI IPOL.ERE Q St Joaeph'c Cemetery, ' High�ird week at their nativetown, Wiarton, Alen, re rubbrring hugfty wheels. - =D Oen.syaeer, Osmmissionerror tiamng T�Oa.i Creek. Deceased would have been fi,.hing. Fourteen years ' ago they Lawn mowers taharpened. stmes.tW A000unaaas, bee, 1ltoaq to loo • A. f pears of age on the day on which he would have .known everyone on the T. PATERSOVS CLAREMONT " sa fyrm "Ili nor of Harrtage Le stases• ° , ons, r_v F►iC3i=+mlzin,Q'. Co=t_ vas buried. The high esteem In rtreet, but no.v,'all are 4trangerp. Call and et prices. Phone 2612 —.— .------ —- '— - - - — which he wa; held va: shown by the g p ?M, MAW, LICENSED ALC- °} larve nuumbrr of friends who attend- pROUGHAM. I LOOK, THE TIONEER for York.Qnta,io and Durham Pickering Mips =ed the funeral. He is survived by Gouat+es. All kinbs of sates promptly attended e to. Terms reasonable. Dotes for sales may be hi; sorrowing parent: and our bro- John White wa? at W-asaga Beach New Chevrolet arc pboaaesv wnSb sspD� Belt rya ladcpea- �V a have a full line of Poultry t't"r` who have the sympathy of the „vir the week-end. C. mmunity in their bereavement. l,Iiss Str-w•ar•t and friend, of Toron- Feeds, good as the best. , , - _ - to are holidaying ,t•ith tills. George •.:I9 HERE ' -NOTICE GREEN FiIV£R. I'l:ilip. .- . .--. i Try our Front Rack Laying Slash, Whltevale - Growing tart and Green 'P.ivc7 f,,othall toam la � Albert and Sun Matthews and v• tLl Mills 1�i j Chick Starter. plays family Byrne ,Sunday with Toronto _ _ at Goodwood.on Saturday newt. relatives, 'ianv new features and anew low Chopping every day We make these Feeds right here Miss Jean M8lcohn and Master R. Members of the Love family prise, An Owner Service Policy, , and our price@ will allow Jackson visited with 11liss )r;dythe Torontb, s pent Sunda " with the Per- assuring owner the heat in GRAIN—FLOUR—FEED you a profit on our and Master Do ald Williams recent p- 3 service and satisfaction. Flen>lf and-Wilkinson Repairs poultry. ly. The Brougham fire reel was out Gas, Oils. Assessories. Goodyear We are very sorry to hear that to a small blaze at Kinsale'on Mon- Tires at new low prices. Will exchange When you want Flout' Bak for little Agnes Bielby has a broken arm day evening. Flour for Wheat Royal. Help pour market She is in the Hospital for Sick Chil- Master Lawrence Gray, of Green Repairs on all makes of care. � for local wheat. dren. On Sunday -her temperature River is holidaying at the home of 1 ANTHONY WILSON was 104. his uncle here. • **. The more flour we sell the more a second annual memorial ser- Gordon si 1..aW 'Proprietor, ' - Th Mrg, W. Cowie 'and John have.tak- -' reheat we can buy. vice for the Brunswick Hill Cemet- en up residence in their home here Phone 2806 :PIOBBAIN(� 48..f Phone Mark. 5502 — - • " W e will exchange Boar for ety will be held on Sunday, the 28th for the summer. any kind of ,:rain. ' day of July, at 2.30 p. m. (s. t.). In �. c'.dvard Willson is spending ii case of rain the servicewill be held a few days t+ith her daughter, Mra. Your _ A BARGAIN P1cker1II$ �1112ng Ciom%ZUT in the church. Rev. Mr. Trickey will Gannon and family. - conduct the service, Rev. Robt W, The heavy rain-fall of the cheek- R a r♦t1�* T�� Packer, assisting, end will help to fill the wells as Druggist in a Solid Walnut Diming • s VLEi ill ` A grand old time was enjoyed by many here were dry. _ ROOIIn suite. FUNERAL DIRRCTOR all who attended the Shamrock Re- Mrs. E. C. Thornton, of Woos- _ union at Wilson's Park on Wednea- stock'spent the past week with her Is more than This Suite consists of a 60 inch day of last week. Aftef swell-filled slater, Mrs, T. C. Brown Baffet, Chins Cabinet with • private Ambulance afternoon and a good "clean" meal Thomas and Mrs. Watt, 01 Toron- a merchant." long linen drawer, 8 foot Sz Day and Night Servioe was over, the "old" Shamrocks tr- to, visited their uncle and,aunt,•Day. tension Table, Arm Chair and Pbone 9006 im:ned the fast young Marmill foot- and 'Mrs. Stephenson, over. the week *' ± 6 Diners upholstered in ball team of Markham to the tune of end. 6-0, There were many glad hearts Visitors at the Matthews' home on Years of Training and ef�>cationai solid leather. __ _'Malvern 5000 and stiff bones next day. preparation have qualified hifn ~, , special ��' Sunday were: Mr. and 'Mrs. Aiathor- to advise on on an medici- ; per price, $155.00 Markham, • •-Ont. The Women's Mission Circle meets pe 'and H. and Mrs. Matthews, ' of y y on the fourth.Thursday of every Toronto. • nal preparation, its action, is " --..« month. This week it met at the One night last. week Fred Cassie '4method of use and merit-also =nner Spring Mattress in nod Farmhnoe home of Mrs. Thos. Williams. All lost about 35 hens by chicken thieves to dispense your P S ladies are most cordially invited to There is no clue as to who the guilt- • 1` heavy coverings ... ' .. 17.50 attend any of these meetings. Be- y parties are. Doctors Prescription .III 20,' 30 and 40 come a member now 'and enjoy the Mrs. Mina 'McMaster, deaconess of __ `�-• _)ccff.8ional Chairs, in walnut full years program. They have Toronto, who has been holidaying in ri�m11� Recipes rod :0118 man social good times meeting i' finish with maquette cover• Y the Eastern Province's, is spending ing, our price ... 6.75 with their neighbors. There are no the week of her vacation with her druggist had five years Y l Y Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- denomination limits. brothers, John and Geo. W. Ph$lli s , 3�a-back Kitchen Chairs in .v ting, Lawn Mowers, Garden On Tuesday, the 21st of July, Pas- and their families here. experience in Toronto s lead- the white wood, ready for Tools and Sprayers. for Robt. W. Packer, of the White- The W. 'M. S. of the Church will ing, dispensing drug store and ; the w log, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman Air-O Gas Stoves, vale and Green River Baptist Chur- hold their July nyeeting at the home solicits your business in this ches was ordained as a minister of of Mrs. Barclay on Thursday after- most importsl,nt phase of the Gospel in the Baptist Church. noon Jul 30th. A representative. drug store service, Also Enamel in all colors. •' New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, y P � Coleman Gas Irons and Mr. Packer was asked and answered from ,the Presbyterial, Mrs. Bas- Jones, the Druggist. guarantees = • the questions at the Green River con, of�Whitb is expected to be Electric Irons. y� are fresh drugs, accurate CeChurch. The supper for the delegat- present. A good attendance of mom- p����' Get one oar prices before / es from the Whitby-Lindsay Assoc- bers is hoped for. dispeneinR and r��a- A. buying elsewhere. _/ iation was served by the Women's onable prices, Mission 'Ciroles of both churches in % i 'Phone ISW.t the basement of the Whitevale chur- Over 750,600 school children of Furniture Dealer and` dLVIN BUSHBY chi The ordination service was con- Ontario have received iovitation9 E. C. JONES ducted in the evening at the White- to attend the Canadian National a Funeral Director :r EW H PICK NLG S Also Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4600 vale Church. We herewith extend Exhibition as qn g a the man- Druggist and;Chemist, our hearty good wishes to the Rev,�agemeot on Yonne Canada's Day, phone.6840 _: Pickering icetingr PIa�RRINQ Relit W.->? rr,sad_Mrs..PaakeT. . a .t slat. e 41 liberation. "I have not backed a loner I cup of Ores tea 4ft mA ft this time." gr "No? Then,roydear old sleuth W and 1'i1': " it oft your little chest. It makes, me hpositively sad to we your sweet face twisting Itself about like that," MY Barnard stood up and placed his hands upon the table, leaning-towards AoWA&Z?W SaYME- Pyei who blinked at him owlishly: Vf2ml *am* Uforel captain Jimmy streak. I atmined my eyes to see "I charge you with the wilful mur. largained with General Lu to Sy him to a large black object through the "t. der of Frederick Monts Japan in exclumse, for help in fitting up gue Samuels, his plans to rescue Tleut Stone's brother Then a rocky headland emerged fro* and I have to warn yon Guy, from Vag bai He Is about to the tog on our left- "No, no, don't say thai broke in nose sea.start on his .long trip across the Chi- Cirettilly I banked the,plans ant}Pyecroft. "I mean,dash It all,Barmy, General 'Lu sent for us in haste. nosed her down as close to the rocky old boy,draw the line somewhere! You He wanted to start at once. He as I dared. It was a sheer precipice make me feel absolutely rotten saying had sod out his position as General At Its toot the angry waves dashed l i GREEN TEA things like that," be added peevishly, themselves into white fury. Grad- for a huge sum of money, which had "Besides, Slick Samuels was quite an 0 usilly the cliff descended within fifty * —4-11 Mt arrived, and he was a to ww� sIdAwl - - e water. Surely there 5 1 01 10, "A-hi-y_ott admit'tbat, do you Liu U1f­tef0r;-a­]1y-0f-h48--0&e--- Wmd feet of th Bar- must be a Basta beach somewuere. out-and-made-him must my despair when,the cM nard's mouth was grim, as he sat down again and leaned back in his divide up big began to rise again and ended In a wealth. chair, regarding Pyecroft in much the The following steep crag without a single inch of same manner as an enthusiastic na• night we bid Guy sandy beach. Soon we circled the THE tura ist Island, and It was simply a tremen- Ii might have regarded soma ed Stone, dour volcanic rock with straight, and J strange specimen of the reptile fam good-bye, and be- high fly' The man's calm annoyed him, hi,; can our ;rip under jb sides. Suddeply we noticed a line of white RINFj a SE indifference was outrageous. Barnard cover f ,darkness' breakers st mile or two away. The KESTD L 0 U began to feel less Sur* of his ground. Six hundred miles water seem-A shallow. As a last He had determined upon the jirrest or more across the Chinese Sea was chance I followed it—two miles, four on evidence which had seemed 90u* no Joke. Many bad Storms and M YSTERY miles. six—our gasoline was almost elusive; now he begat: to doubt. Pi typhoons a-weep the waters, and spent, when right below appeared the croft's actions were not.w thoso of & heavy sea togs make flying danger- nicest sand beach you ever saw. stop- By T. C. H. JACOBS guilty man, unies.; he as a very Oug. clever actor. The memory of the man- ,ing gradually up to a little island. Once off the ground I could see Like a great many beaches. this ner in which he had been deceived on we were In for It. � The air was just one looked much harder and smooth- the morning when he had first met arm fall of bumps, and General Lu and SYNOPSIS. His fingers closed upon her er than It really was. With the Henry Holt and big ward. Muriel with an almost savage force. him came to Barnard, Then he could big faithful servant grow nervous. motor cut out • WiLinwaring, are staying at a Dartmoor 'Will you-believe-in--me-- wait have,sworn that the man was a drink- We tried a thousand feet higher uiD. I. Holt has a friend;-Moineau,11-ving--- ---Xbiw-be­kffew better, - --- -at Kestrel House, and in desirous hat for me—whatever happens?" he asked sodden waster. and it was even worse. The plane few feet in the Muriel marry Molneau's nephew, Hayden pleadingly. "Anything you want to say?" he tossed like a boat riding on a rough soft sand, an Mercer, whom ohs dislike& snapped. A series of mysterious disappearances Sbe met big gaze unfalteringly, sea. then the plane has been alarming the neighborhood. Pyecroft got up leisurely from the though she was conscious of a chill at The sky gradually cloudea up Lad went over on Mona Pace, the vicar's daughter. being her heart. t,.,ble and strolled over to the window, the wind grew in volume. The dark- her nose. th- latest victim• if,, where he stood with big hands in b6 uess and fog seemed to crowd us I n g .-oother boarder at the farin, Percival "Whatever •happi she affirmed pockets, stariag out. Barnard w down to the water. General YI)ecroft. in murderously attacked while atch- Long curling t I in e ;alki-C ( r the moor. Ila and his valet bravely. luck. discover a secret underground "My dear," said Pyecroft tenderly, ed him, ready for swift action, but he Waves with sharp white crests made Lu wag splen- passage to Kestrel House and a locket saw nothing ouspicio4a in any of Pye- any chatict, of surviving impossible, did. Never a complaint, Never an -It.' nging to Mons PLaL Pi &I'l "Your faith Is wonderful. Much may croft's movements. Had he I)eez' should we be forced down. argument: be gat quietly and calm- Ylack deliberately sandbag Holt .ad es" happen soon, events which will shock tract a Parcel from his specimen case. standing by his side he might have Hour after hotr we flew along, ly, waiting for what might happen. IF"Tecraft afterwards finds the stolen Paz. and disappoint horribly.. Perhaps felt less sure,especially if be had seen steering by the Instruments. A Soon we kindled a roaring fire es cal has disappeared. Barnard steals Into u Xe■tr4l House alone and runs into a those whom you love 'and respect may the furtive little fture of Flack in cold wet drizzle blew right through from driftwood, and dried ourselves crock. Slim Samuels, who gives him in- prove to be unworthy of your affee- the y,,d below. .our coats. I wrapped a blanket out. To our surprise, General Lu, teresting Information. Ten hours Lai tion. I cannot tell you all the truth ffismuels to found stabbed to death. Pyecroft turned back and sat down, around Scottle, but the 'poor little began peeling off one suit after Sap. now. crossing his legs as he sprawled :n the chap still shivered. The past few other, until he' had taken off about "CHAPTER XV. Do you mean Guardy?" she asked chair'. Taking out his cigarette as", daps had been strenuous. and 've six. Then I remembered that some quickly. he carefully selected a cigarette and were about tagged out. Most like- of the Chinese had a way of putting "By gad!" murmured Pyecroft, Pyecroft nodded thoughtfully. pit it with.exasperating slowness. ly I dozed, for the next thing I know their suits on in layers. General Lu 0 "I'm I was being vigorously shaken.marvellous "Yes," he replied. "There Is some- "Well?" snalved Barnard. n. Scot- could afford plenty of suits, so why Muriel Mainwaring came, closer and thing which you ought to know, and I waiting." tie was barking furiously. not have them? What for?" asked Pi blandly. Right under our wheels the a iside by side they stood watching the suspect that you are in Ignorance of b Is h .raves Meanwhile the question of food and Sun sinking to rest far over the die- it. Let me just say this much, when "Don't you went to make a state- lapped nangrily. I nosed the plane water became ;ressing. We set Out i ta,at hills, their eyes dazzled the your father died he left you a very ment?" up. The gasoline swinbed ground to sear.-h without delay. .'wondrous beauty of the flaming considerable fortune." "Prove an alibi. d'mean?' in 'nearly empty tanks.Flying against (To be continued) , beavens. The girl stared up at him in Sur- "No," snarled Barnard, irritated al- the wind had exhausted our supply. Note: Any of our young readers The dark, gaunt tors, stood out Bil- prise. Most beyond endurance, but striving We might have enough for another writing to "Captain Jimmy", 2018 : -!bouetter against the gold, like the "Do do you mean that I am desperatel7 to keep b,.s temper. "I've fifty miles. Star Building. Toronto. will receive --battlemented walls of some enchanted wealthy?" had en-)ugh of your alibis." The dawn broke In a cold grey signed photo of Captain Jimmy. free. eity of the clouds,great crimson banks Pyecroft nodded, and was about to Pyeezott's eyes )pened wide in iof splendor, goiden edged and deep explain more when a voice hai led him. astonishment. purple lined,which Boated above thein. the loud booming voice of Sergeant "Anything wrong with the last over the rolling moor settled the Trotter. ono?" be asked. profound•bush which precedes the last "I've been looking for you every- "There was!" ho�o�ate Malted Milk few miaLes of he sunset hour, as it where, Sir," announced the polieman, • Pyerdt nodded his bead slowly. ever living creature was silent in rev- as he came up. "So t was Slick Samuels, was it? The health-giving. deUtions drink for cbfldm and grown- - Brent homage to The Giver of Light "Evening, miss." Advance guard of the Bergen crowd," Now I wonder where yea Pound and Half Pound tins at yew grocers. Life. n ,h erroft frowned. � e mused. " - 'll Motionless they stood until the last "Well, now you've found me..what met him, Barny? Ara ess I into Ke say -gleaming edge flamed up ere it sink do you want?" he demanded. it was when you broke r ntrel behind the tors. IrAmediately the Sergeant Trotter's big, muscular House last night, and then you lepru" Wh Ice Worlds PI' furniture. -a - vystic hush was broken, a light wind Anger& gripped the brim of his bowler ed a hit, if Slick talked. By the • ay, Where one Maharajah owns gold at whistled among the loose stones of the and settled it more firmly upon big old fruit, you made A awfully in,om- ?' alone valued at well over a million le for me. Cleared off and left Gold Supply Kept pounds; another has several vaults torside and the murmur-of the river head. Portable I - packed I with gold to almost every Coll- came up distinct on the evening air. "Fact ii, sir, the chief would ike rre to tend for my little self, with al Pecroft drew in his breath #a he to have a W14 with you, urgent," he that gang cha.ing around like a lot Little Seen •of Actual Coin-- ceivable form to a similar amount, and turned away: replied. of demented hcunda." a third has his horses shod with gold, in t i E l Half Supply xss "Jolly line, what?" Pyecroft's eyet narrowed as he star- "What were you doing-there?" de-e- Ha in the United States it is said that -it's wonderful!" breathed his corn- ed speculatively at the detective ser- wanded Barnard. Form of jewellery there is considerably over a hundred "Ahl bai now*hat were you 410ing million pounds'in hoarded gold—X46,- F4 n ton. geant. Pyecroft,wagging London.—The -sin who has not set 000,000 of It held 'jy forelgriers who, Pyecroft paused and stood looking "Where is he?" he asked. fliers?" grinned P ng hii on a gold coin for many a at her, his-hands thrust into his trou- "Do�%,ast the hotel, sir. He's wait- Anger at the inspector. "Entering his eyes - e according to the Actuary of the UnUed pockets, his eyes wistfully tender. ing for you:" without a warrant, tool Naughty, long year finds it difficult to believe States Treasury. "decline to trust P; per poc . i , ai ;t he is," said'Pyeeroft,with naukhty!" that to-day there are no less than the custody of the bank"; 225,000,000 'Buts great hunger was n his be "I expect * . 1 1,800 million pounds,-worth of gold in-by farmers for a similar reason; and and-a flicker of pain crossed his face. grim quietness. All right. tell' him (To be continued.) . circulation in various parts Of the 1 910,000,000 by misers who "live In He yearned to take care,of her, to him I'll be down."• .Then, turning to, the world—sufficient, In fact, to provide a squalor and gloat over their'hoards she was a rare flower in a bed of foul girl, "Came along, my dear, I must Faith sovereign for every,inhabitant of the hidden in stockings and coffee-pots, or first,"weeds, something sacred which he see you safely home A There are two ways In which we earth. buried at.the foot of trees." craved to protect. Impulsively he Detective Sergeant Trotter !railed y go through our years on the Of this colossal sum—more than As peasants of France own at thrust out his band and laid it upon along in the rear, an expression of In" earth We may look upon life as 1,100 tons' weight of gold-9150,000,- least £50,000,000 worth of gold. melt- . %her shoulder, drawing her closer to pity on his rou nd face, one long struggle to satisfy human 000 Is held in reserve by the Bank of ed down and buried In the earth him and a'sudden thrill of passionate "Blimey," he muttered. "That poor desires, or we may look upon our coming.t6, England to meet its own notes to the where, at least, It Is safe. Kaffirs, too, excitement and exultation swept little kid don't know what's cc -human incarnation as a special com- .45,000,000, which are In that bloke, and she's absolutely crazy value of Ri take high place among 1he hoaftlers of .4hrough him. Mission to accomplish some divine the hands of the public. The Bank of old. Indeed,it is sale that In a single She glanced up, then swiftly away, about him, too! There ain't an hon- purpose. We may go -through all 'gold across the recent year the were known to have the color mounting to her cheesk, ut est man among the whole gang around the motions of living, or we' may England will pay y, counter in exchafige for these notes buried gold to the value of Z16,000,- from, that flush and those faltering her." walk iiy, faith. 'Without faith life IS eyes Pyecroft learned the truth; stu- But whatever the policeman thought merely a series of discocted acts. to any amount. 000. In China buried and hidden gold -pendous, almost unbelievable. he was human enough to keep out of mer nne With faith life Is like the close- Since Sin the first nugget was discover- Is estimated in scores of millions of pounds. The last barrier was down, gone all the. way when Pyecroft was saying woven threads of tapestry, revealing ed It is estimated that the w orld's the .grim resolution he had made, "Good night"to her,though-the.operp.- a �eauiifi.il design.—Bertha Conde. mints have produced gold to the value th- -on-pounds .-swept away in an irresistible flood. He lion took some ten minutes to bring to of nearly four o5'giiWd ffifill stopped swiftly and caught her in his a satisfactory conclusion. —more exactly £3,966,000,000. As arms. The red lips pressed-upon his Chief Inspector Barnard bolted tip, only £1,800,000,000 of this gold Is in Summer own in complete surrender. from the pad on which he had been• circulation, and as the metal Is im- So word was spoken as they turned writing when Trotter ushered Pye- perishable it is clear that considerably :,slowly and commenced to, -walk alon croft into the room. He nodded and a- over E2,000,000,000 must still be in the homeward track. Pyecroft's mind maticaed him to a chair. The ser- existence in other forms than cur. was a riot of conflicting emotions. geant leaned against t y,he door and lit renc NOW was the time to tell her the truth,, his pipe. Roughly half, it Is calculated,.ex- 0 L D S while that first kiss still burned I There-was a tension in the atoms- Ists in the form of jewellery of varl. Almost everybody knows how lips. But the cold, relentless phere which Pyecroft did not miss. He ous kinds—rings, bracelets, watches, Aspirin tablets break up, a cold— upon his snarled in'hN glanced from the &im-faced inspector t.and so on—and In such articles as I but why not prevent it? Take a voice of common sense it, wait, don't be a poor fool, to his subUdiapte and grinned,a silly. gold plate. The remainder more i tablet or two when you first feet- ear, "Wait,is not yet ripe." rh&Wt sort of leei': than ;e 1,000,000,000 worth—is said to I the cold coming on. Spare yourself the time "Well,I must say you look a ctuple be jealously hoarded.. Of this hoard-) the discomfort of a summtr cold. of happy lads," be remarked. ed gold probably the greater part is, Read'tbe proven directions in every from Ma- package for headaches, p etc. What's the matted Farmyard, olid ' In India, whose inhabitants, headaches, i Nurses Wanted 1fru"it, backed a loser?" haraJah to peasant, have a Positive Barnard stared straight into Pye- mania, for jealously treasuring the or T1. TC croft's 'metal. There are few women in in rout* ZooPital for SR 2Z Affiliation With Tordbi ZOmtsi, c eyes, a steely, penetrating 7.. .... it • offers a TbZ00 "a"s'1 stare, as if he would read his.inner- (Ila, even among the peasants, who do, 3r$v York C Towis, Women.I - - course or ir-1-1-9 to most thoughts. Pyeeroft's gaze did Bessie—"Tell me about Switzer- not possess ornaments of solid gold,•required education, and ,o,' %&vine the 14 This it*spi land, romantic Switzerland." from bracelets to nose rings. Millions pirovis of b*00 1� numbs. not waver for one second as he stsir?d ""I ban adopt" the sight-hour system., back, only his mouth twitched as it' Bert—"Well, there are few bad collect gold in any form, and bury it Pupus receive uniforms of the. in the earth; and there is no native Made in Canada. .-017 onowani and the humor of some recollection had places as'you come down the moun- Jim.- sapIn■of to sad fTom Now York•' taken hold of him. twins, but in the main the roads Prince whose palace does not contain voir further #"-ara write or NV9371 "No," said Barnard, with slow le. are pretty good." countless ornaments and articles of ISSUE No. 30-11 ts tbo cuporia"ad-1. 91� A ��, > - -. max,. '�.A'"•tfr ,x' -1 .."t,•.• �.•t�,' ,m•. - • . .. w — ... .. ,J, }� a%* ��ks�e 1 L�Lw A "Tricky" One L Tho Flowws Of Adventwe The Primula Snchifolio Pte- K, cently &nt to King ZZ, BMW .-Georgo'CATOWS in Rif- ficult Places Marriage Schools too-bald forehead with the hat worn King George recently visited-Kew h back of the head. Home economics should stress other 012 the Gardens.- London, and regretted to see that an admt%ed plant was dying. :2 Cotton has "come back" with a ven- 'thin" besides the making Of white sauce. removing status, assembling a geance, arid almost threatens to make His secretary took note, arid subw "lad Or sewing a French seam. It silk took cheap and old fashioned. It Majesty received' fro= quently his is much more smart to appear In a should include practical methods of far-off Burma a number of plants to keeping a husband happy replace the ailing one. crisp, trash cotton dress than in limp and fit, ac- cording to one of our domestic court silk- Young girls have forgotten the Small.as this little incident Is. It n thrill we elders felt when we first be. embraces enough adventure to A4 "01W_Pt_,tfn__calls come the bombs gan to wear stingy silk things. -To that 'Wreck thousands of homes," he and thrill- mula• son6hifolid, with Its beautiful Ing to Parade In organdie, batiste, blossoms. grows in places In Pays. Men are likely to forget that ....... ces so 1wes. ell women li1equirs romance In their voile, Pique, dotted or embroidered. sifile to men triat--an lives. Women are not content to live or even calico or muslin, than to wear pilgrims can reach the he rocur Orall, lives. - A wise husband on, that runny, weak-kneed material— that was so allantl rocured'lot nd d silk. King George I sweeten the day for his wife It he ld to garnered from kissed her enthusiastically when he the highest peaks I the Burmese Kitchen Clocks mountains. came In to breakfast and told her she was a dear in that pink house dress. Rive iott seen the pretty porcolalu, It was -an.officer from Human who We expect boys and girls to prepare kitchen clocks which look so,homer undertook the adventure for b)A for teaching or for business or proles•'and assure that the housewife &hall King in response to'a cable from the slonal lite, but we overlook the fact have dinner oil time—or at least, have secretary. To reach the spot whert -hoald prepare for the big no excuse for any tardiness. They had to undergo that they the plant grows he business of life—being a partner in a save trotting to another room to look all the hardships and dangers of an .,happy home. A little preliminary at the clock and enable one to time explorer: the , navigation of vU4 study an this important subject"would more accurately the various dishes rivers first by "steams* and finally on reduce the number of divorces and 'Which are cooking. TLen, too, they a native raft; a journey through lead to better homes in which to rear add the homelike tick-tuck to the mu- Try this with a Piece of clothes line out In your back yard and. Jungles 11114 with poisonous and m generation, sic of the singing teakettle; and every- 'See It It works! This cowboy, who took part in recent Jasper PsTk venous creatures, In which it was If You have never given study to thing which makes kitchenry more de• rodeo, knows his ropes--and no foolln'. necessary for the traveler t'o cut hie this topic before, begin now. is your Iffhtful Is well -worth while. Here way through dense growths. home comfortable and clean and rest- is a hint for a husband who is trying Another British officer, Captain K. ful and hospitable and Inspiring and to think of a birthday present for his Kingdon Ward, made a similar floral dear in the eyes of the family? Is your wife. What New York . U.S. Visitors Spent venture In Burma, a few years &M and described his.experience. in his husband well and happy and efficient Is Wearing $266,000,00 Year book. "In Farthest Burma." and in love with you? It not, figure Cleanliness 1'budd6iily In the fdrest."'be wrote, out the cause and overcome it, The public has become cleanliness By conscious. The really talented person ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON If All Cars Visiting Canada "we came upon a shady bank blue in spotted dress, soiled collar, untidy with the lovely primula -sonchifollo, Better Gravy Illustrated Dressmaking Leeson Fur- Were Placed in Row shoes,and with towsled h,::Ld and dirty growing In careless luxury, an prim Virben you are having meat and pots- Angemaile will find it hard to be at- nished With Erpru Pattern 9 Would Stretch- roses do In a Kent copse. The path • toes for a meal, use the water drained cepted into good society or to got a 15,368 Miles was strewn with fallen corollas, seat, from the potatoes to make the gravy. "white-collar job." Neatness and tered like jewels. ' It Is a charmiall It will add flavor and nourishment. cleanliness are winning habits. With- Washingtom—If all the automobiles plant, with rather the habit of as iYour gravy will be better If you brown out them we are auspicious of any per- driven Into Canada by United-States English primrose, a. hemispheric* the meat well. Plenty of fat Is needed sonality. "All the perfumes of Arabia tourists during 1930 were laid end to umbel of azure-blue flowers, each It meat is very as invoked by Lady Macbeth, will not 7 end.they would tie up trafficlor 15,368 yellow-,ayia: springing from's thick to make good gravy. miles. ly clustered rosette of dark gram lean, use a generous amount of tat In take the place of good old soap and • This was learned recently from a le pirbich to fry It or add a good chunk of water, butter to the gravy. It there Is a great survey completed by the Department It is a rare spot for the horticut steep Ideal of fat in the gravy, stir it thor- Laundering Fine Things of Commerce of United States towing turist, for on the V slop" crew loughly, after you have added the flour Silks and rayons are more delicate traffic during the year. That between many exotic and strange flowers, to Oickerning, and it will ail be absorbed. when wet. and should be handled care- the United States and Canada. says eluding numbers of sticky little so& the report. "Involves a larg irt is a pity'to lot the fat Boat on top of total ex- dew plants. their, glistening leaves luAcozabined, fully in the laundering process. They penditure than that betweea any other "spread out to coax flies. which W regain their strength when dry. Wash two countries in'the world." Ish-as they-slight. Many housewives do not cook their them In warm, but not hot water: roll In th6 depression year of*1930 there- Ward introduced several sp;�dem Igravies enough. Raw tour thickening them to a cloth, and Iron them with a were five and a hall million cam "im- of the primuls, to England and one fbas it tat taste. A well beaten egg moderately hot Iron while still damp, ladded to the grasp makes it richer. Sweaters may be washed in the ported Into Canada, for touring put Is named after hint. The primula If tittle of poses.", Nearly one-eeyeuth as many really a primrose, but "me of Its 'After beating the egg, add a I same manner. They. should be mes- lithe gravy or cold milk to It, to dilute cured before washing, and afterwards Canadians came to the United States. many varieties are rare,and highly ­Ilt, then stir the combination Into the shaped to these measurements, while In addition there was the raft-borne prizes by botanists. The sonebl. (gravy. It the egg is added directly to tourist traffic, which could not be ac- folio to one of them. It to classed 'the boiling gravy It will coagulate too damp. cure-tely estimated. among the Alpine plants, wh1oh are lquickly and form curds. What the Department 'of Com. used to grace -rock garde-us. is Pineapple Pudding a It will not be necessary to strain the merce Is most interested In regarding England these species have boas gravy if the flour thickening was stir. Drain the juice from a can of crush• these totals Is money spent. United taken up by gardeners wh'i fancy the ed Pineapple and cook two tablespoons red smooth. To do this, add only a States vialtors, to Canada, It 'is esti• unusual. of minute tapioca in it. Wbou--clear, mated, spent mo;e than $266.000,000. ' Primulas are found In the colder Aittle liquid to the float and stir until the lumps are mashed out, then thin it remove from the fire and add a halt Canadians-coming'%the United States parts - of Europe. The species cup of sugar, the crushed p1heapp!e spent slightly less than one-fourth that brought In from Asia are curiously Vor stirring ituo the grjiyy, If too snuch. liquid is added to the fiotir at and whites of two eggs -whipped and Much. bound..up with history. It was only folded in. Coot and serve wits: whip- Steamship Fares -tlL 1900, when China was opened for -first, it Is more difficult and takes ped cream. botanical research, that explore" longer to get out the lumps. To strain If steamship fares be included, tour lets to Europe spent mere than those and scleattate began to send them the gravy robs It of meaty brown fry- Your Trees going to Canada. The total was eat!- back. The gardener who speclalft,811111 Ing& which are delicious. r-4' If you' have transpantid trees or mated at $2215,157,00, with the was Immediately Interested. amount left In E 359.- The wild primulas are difficult to shrubbery In the yard,give them espe- 'The Tomato cial care during dry seasons, for the 000. 'cultivate and Te4akre the -zeal oi as The tomato, or love-apple, thought first two or three years. It is better Arriving at'a,grand estimated-total, enthusiast. But the aut:iorttisa by ancients to be poison, and later be- to give them a good watering once or the survey has It that net expendt- promise that. with very 'rare 'exceg- ved to induce aduce cancer, to one of our twice a week rather than a little water Lures of American tourists in 193o Lions, all species will flower within most'valuable foods. It contains the I _ . -_—,-_-pJa planting from se6d. every aar. A muicil or straw or leaves were $R10,79I or nearly enough to two years- three vitamins: A, B, and C. Vitamin around the tree will help to conserve pay off the treasury deficit. -The tour- Some'of ille platits are minuate. Om 'A raises the stamina of the body and the water in the soil. fat total In 1929 was $868,000,000. For. the savage high slopes of the Asia- makes It less susceptible to Infections eign visitors to the United statds -tic world tl�ey spread carpets to des' diseases. Vitamin B builds w spent about $170,984,000. ' . zle the eyes,but a small"plant, trans, nerves,' helping to prevent neuritis,the 'Mrs. Solomon Says: it's mast uniqu. and - .,-,Jer too. The United States spent$rl7l,000,000 ported and painfully grown, almost All physical homemaking should The Princess bod.ce has a deep koerf berl and nerve diseases. It also last year,on foreign liquor, smuggled demands*that the- beholder shall bids in general nutrition. Vitamin C'tend to a great spiritual end. French V at front with rolled collar diamond, and narcotics, and bad for. view It through a magnifying glass. prevents scurry and rickets. Retard- _.- ­ . 0 that tends so much to detract froni,eign debts, It was estimated. Adding ed and nervous children may often be -breadth. The inset vestee has the,be- 'this figure. the tourist Item, regular .,Weather coming Vionnet neckline. Grouped The'Horse it Perfotming i.condittoned ,by the use of tomatoes. trade, and numerous "invisible Items," Tomatoes are also rich in mineral The Winter was cold; horizontal tucks giva a fitted length-lit was concluded that $8,712,000,000 • Animal a phosphates We erred line at the frz;nt with a softs-med of th &h, They co I potash, , shivered and shook, left a United States G the year. Re- lime, magnesium, scdium, sulphur, 'Did nothing but scold. effect at either side. ceipts were estimated at$8,338,000,000. Y, i• lr she New'Stat-eaman (Low The att-,;ched skirt flares youthfully don): When once a bridle is put ou (Loa- chorine and iron. The Winter was cold, at hem. Theoretically the two.figures should his head, the Borne becomes a per are a medicine In that The wind was too bold, -balance,but this is impossible, because they cleanse the blood. They neutral- We gave it the book. Style No. 2628 is sillk crepe in ma- many of the items are only app forming animal. The cat and the dog roxi- are free The dog may be trained -Ize the acids formed In the system by The Winter was cold, hogany brown with turquoise blue contrast. Jacid forming foods, and are prescribed We shivered and shook. for certain purposes, but even them he in kidney diseases, high blood iDres• It may be had in sizes 16, 18 years, Is following the bent of his natures sure and rheumatism, They are one The Summer Is bot; 06r28r-40rA2_="4-incbe b!_­- The cat in a comfortable home is one• of the best articles of diet for the re- We fume and we fuss, No. 2628, size 36, 3Y4 yards or he Lem A,L. T%,� korse,--on-Ab• 6ucer, And seek a cool spot. material with I yard 39-inch con- other baud, to trained to do things The tomato may, be used as a fruit The Summer Is hot t-asting and 2% yards binding. that are contrary to his nature. It Is Or a vegetable, as a salad or a drink, And all that is not HOW TO ORDPR PATTERNS. not natural for him'to jump over a pleasing addition to almost Inviting to us, five•barred gate with, a man on his and tea Write your name and-address plain- any food oombination. The virtues of The Summer Is hot; iy, giving number and size of vach back, It is not natural for him to com- pets in races with other horses with a canned. tomatoes are practically as We fume and we fuss. Patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap great as those of the,fresh product, man on his back. It,is not natural for 0, him to plod up and down a field all thus they are available at every sea- If. Summer were cold, it carefully) for each number, and And Winter were hot, I ;r.1— ,— — day, dragging against the weight of a son of the year at comparatively small address your order to Wilson Pattern plough that Is eating its way throngs - cost. _Wuuld we be consoled? Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. If Summer were cold? the earth. He has to be broken In to Fashions, Fads, Foibles ...(The truth's better toldl) Hearing that a stable ]ad was want- these tasks as a performing elephant We'd still curse our lot— ed at a certain racing establishment, has to be broken In to his tricks, and Lace for formal wear or for after- 'if mummer were cold one of the boys of the village went to the bit that restrains him and..the.. moon is the boon of the lady who tra- And Winter were hot. apply for the Job. Outside the stable& Man on Beam—"Say, Tim, did whip that constrains him' are eymbols ;gels. When taken from the traveling —Edward W. Barnard, N.Y. Times. he met a jockey who had the bow legs You see that teller down there, he of his slavery. bag, crushed and wrinkled,- all it peculiar to his profession. The jockey almost got caught by a taxi. Funny -xLeeds to freshen it Is to hang It for asked him his'busluess. "I've come to how people take such risks." I .- Scotlan&s Population Falffiq halt an hour in a steamy bath room. Links see the boas about a job," replied the The "little girl who had a little curl We are Indeed so linked to our fat- applicant. "Right!''' said the jockey. Barber—"You are very bald, air. DO Glasgoyr.—Scotlautils population h right In the middle of her forehead" loyr beings that, were we not chained "Just walk this way." The ]ad gazed you know what Is the cause of It?" falling. Census,.f4turns showed Ae -us to-day, and with curls to !Cl!ent­-�'l don't kno-'r, but I suspect Is with to them by action, we are carried to In consternation at the other's'legs 842,554 Inhabitants, against 4,882,497 •Ahe right of her and curls to the left and connected with them by thought.— "I might have known there was a'!that my hair falling out had something of ton years ago, k.decreass of $9,941 'of.her. We were soon done with the Lytton. catch in It," he gulped. "I can't." to do with It." or 8 per cent. -7 _7 V, j�_ .Z�k� _7 4, Vaid'n very Rood Idea. but there-is much ders, shov. anew con 8 and 4, 175; _R son, haul on E.-T.-Line,16.96, R. - w HITE — E. Morley, ditto, 1.75; Clar. Richard. be said in favor of the old THU eTO RED & iERNIS fashioned metlacid' of ravel for E. T. $Lboitpawlnadva" m"'139 & Mowbray, haul and g 'I and child-work out Its own, salvation. Line, 22.50,, S. Farndale, drag .6obscrip the United States and Creat Pickering Leading Grodery 'Storfa' whe.r�e your n 82.90 in advanc -went -Install and drag on-E. T: iiine, ,7.26; Whets the old.men of to-day Richardson, Haul on con.-7t 5.00; -to school they had to 0 uiu8t of C. Richa 7 n S;-Farndale; drag and �Iean on con. goes' the ,fartlaekt, addiCan to thilr own thinkLug, pA thay had 13.50; R. Mowbray, haul, gray-el, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor; to think pretty hard at times. 10.50; T. Reelb�Y, drag con. 8. ------ con. i, ular 'weekly 9 boiSIS we NOTES AND COMMENTS. But it developed melf•veliatice, a- 5.00;_ Roy_Wird.acet.,Salaxy, 11-7.80 our reg P quality every inaa 66ould possess, C. almer, hduk on Fairport street= offer the following: : and is of great value in after life'. 5 H.--Allen J G. Clark, ditto, 6'W: The great question that is con- ilitto, 10-00 ditto, 5.ao; _R..Dalsdo*n If rontiug the country et tae* Ares• OICKERING COUNCIL. -.11, Hickey ditto, 5.00; P. Hiltz, gray. Clark's Pork and Beans,Urge tins 19e eat time is how to, deal with the The above council met on 'Monday for Fairport, 14D.09; C McGinty, shoe 29c -el Fairport, 2.50-: NV. Ward, r ... problem,of unemployment, There July 6th. All members present. The gra% jo; C. Puckri Green Olives, stuffed, krAkial.ja posts or con. 4,'2,1.� ni ere-never-so many man Out Of Reeve in (he chain.. The minutes. of,- engine grad,'drag -and iiaul 'gravel .48C w adopted as read. 134;30; Frank Grimsby Sweet Mixed Pickles, 35oz. jar work as there, are now, and next last meeting were a on R. Line and con. 2, Winter the sit The Cwncil opened in Court of situation will be much Barclay, haul on con. 5 and 9, 236.70; Gold Medal Peanut Butter, 16 oz. barrels. Revision°and several caste disposed Warta-Iu�. G. Redshaw, gravel con. :%.229.80; ,R, _Toront6 the number t*ot"oap, 5 burn KvLgWi, of unemployed is increasing daily. On the resumption to general bus- - , ld Spencer, drag on E. T.. L, 6.50; G. iness, Cowan Bros.' of Rosebank el Pastry Flour, 24 The 59C Last week, according to reports, Tran, drag con. 4.40; 13. Tran, drag Mary C(Iculti�a on '0 "princes Soap Flakes'and pkg Super Buds, 2 for 26c meat' packing establielimeht were heard re parking di. M. T. 'Line, 9.16; - Shaw, shoe. on the sideroad,soutk of the railway. con. 5, 1.25; A.-Mathews, drag con. Prin . .dispqnse(l wita The-council agreed to visit the scene 7, 9.50,i C. Cooper, s, and oil etc. 'a th' ' R6d White More. genien __45 S It will large printing establishment shut and discuss arrange---mend:- I I Mathes, repairs for trucks, - __T IT -�S Pay to a OP at down indefinitely; and a large Messrs Yeomans, Betson and Sing- t6 pumps 10-60; O. Crammer, haul er, were heard asking for police pro- gray. con.*2, 123.00; F. Carter, haul cloied down and other industries wheri nude 'mixed bathing, rowdiness R. -MURISON bakery on the Danforth has ��ton in the Rouge River District, on R L. 45.00; A. Michell,..haul on are decreasing the number of etc., is taking place daily. The C' anti'non. .5. 80.00; P. Byers, OOTH oun" drag on con. 7, and 6, 3.50; Orval their employees. The probability 'c" has agreed to arrange for that Burton, gravel con. .7, 28.65; James .(Successors to Roy•Morrbb) Is that this sort of thing will protection. The matter will be, gone .Stephenson, haul con. -1, 29.75; W. into before steps are taken. Yakes,'iftt,6, :�Z.25; E. A[6Avoyi, ditto --,-Phone Pick. OW continue for -some time- as there- Mr.-Beare and Sons, were heard-re 21.00; J. Empringham ditto, 18.00; Assurance was given ere no signs of improvement In road repairs, -R. Burrell,,,gray. for con. 7, 20-70; Pickering, Ontario 'the Dear future. There should be of immediate attention. J. C. Bryant. con 2 and 8, 8.10; Miss ..is reduction of wages to conform Requests for -costs on damages J. Forgie, rent,.5.00; N1. E. McElwen, QUALITY ALWAYS AIdHER -THAN PRICE sustained to a car on the 4th con- bonus on.fence, 18.00; G. Middleton, to the reduction in ,the cost of cession was read.and referred to. the bonus on wire fence, 6.00J, Mitch- We Deliver We Deliver -living. While many of the neces- Insurance Co. ell, bonus on wire fence. 28.00 Geo. --'f fippza�-to the Geunt3;- b s on.wire fence, 10.03, earies of life are much cheaper Judge on a decision by the Court of.1 "ilson, onus than -they were a few years ago, Revision by Thos. J. Baxter, draw con. 4, 4.50; Stanley t Bacon, xas read. Murdock; install pipe con. 3, 2.50, H some are still too high. Bread is W. H. Chester was heard advising Dawn, plow and scrape con. 3, 2.50: Pickering 'Hardware Store that well-known pedlars have not ob- now - selling at about the same. H Down, plow and scrape on- R. L. fained licenses and asked for instr- 2.50, C. Palmer, ha6l rev. on slat. price as when wheat was twice actions. rd, 20.00; W. Bell, drag and install the price that it is now, This A motion, ordering the grading of pipe con. 5. 9.25, Edgar Mitchell, -doh not imply that-,b I ak See our Electric Ran ette, Hot Plates. Electric Iron ere at.e a Fairport road was passed. haul on -con. -r. 7.50 Leon. Gates, lighten the work making more now than they did a The Sianding Committee on Con- drag con. 1 "d 2, 8.75; W, Dunkeld,,- and Oil Stoves, all to tingencies paid the following: gray. for con. 8, 34.50; E. Carruthers, in hot weather, na and Wire tow years ago, but the expense of D. R' Beatofi, salary, 125.00; M ..Screen ])core. Window Scree uruc^ h ul on con. 8, 103.36; D. Annis, in- getting a market is far more ipal *V�orld, supplies, 90.11; Agric, slall pipe and cut weeds, 5.75; Jno. cloth. all sizes. 13.52; costly now. In all the surrocidd Extension. 25.00; U iiit. Type. Walters. cut weeds con. 5. 9.25; Gar. E. Gleason, bailiff, 4.00; T. Gregg now A 'Arig villages there are four. or five Iran, plow and scrape M. T. Line, See our Kelvinators' Electric Revigerstors and the Clerk. 4.00; A. Spears, knslepting of and Con. 5, 9.00 E. Anthony, Labor on Beatty Slectete Washers. 1trucks delivering broad, when oat White's bush, 3.00; A. Spears. Court M. T. L. 5.25; G. Tran, clean ditch could do it nicely. To most the of Revision. 5.00; also in June 6.00; lg.50; Geo. Griffin, clean ditch con. cost of keeping up all these an- G. Scott. collector, 400.00 6. 12.00; J. Graham banns on wire -Aceut for McCormick-Deering. Farm Machinery and RepalrI6 necessary trucks It is necessary to Standinir Committee on Relief paid fence R. L 4.80. Frost Wire Pence and Fleury Plow*- the follov&g:,G K*rrish, re Harris- ODuncil now adjourrild to meet a- 1sop up the price of broad. Of on, 16.00 gain on Monday August 10th. our Motto:_-We have it, Can got it. Or course to cut down the number of Committee on Damages to Sheep many paid the followmg� C. Puckrin, one It is not made." trucks would throw so ' . ' IN MEMORIAM. sheep 12.00; W. Willson, inspecting men out of work. Evidently there same, 4.05; T. Bacon 2 sheep died of Wright-In loving m'eTnwT of Mar- CKERING P1 .should be a readjustment all wounds, 30.00; ;raret Lawson Wright, who died on IS• BALSDON 9 round. Economy should be prat• The Standing Committee on Roads July 20th, 1923, a . tired more than it is. The amount and Bridges paid the following 1V Gray, gray. for con Sweet memories .*ill linger forever, ------------------ 5, 9 30; R. Rains Time cannot change them, it's true of iwas used every week end for haul on con, 5,'19.50; G..Carligle, dit- Years that m-ay'come cannot sever --pleasure Is a great drain on the to, 19,50; A. AckffoH, clean pit, 4 W; Our loving, remembrance of you. IRM 0 0 1=) wealth of the country, and con. A. Carlton, ditto, 13.75: C. Hood. -Fred Wright and Fartifly.- tributes greatly to the depression clean pit on con 4, 24.25; G. Vegg. We are showing many seasonable lines each representing the utmost drag con. 7, 5.30; A. Tremble, level OUNBARTON. in quality and price, a few are quoted below, but better still drop that exitt-i every where. 'gravel con. 5, 50.50; 0.,Carter, -ho%. ' in - and inspect these dollar stretchers for yourself. . A Barden partyund�r the auspices ,;now, Con. 5. 1.00; C. N. Phillip,, of the Dunbarton Anglican Mission . You will find they,spell Sa t i a f a c t I o n. he month in which drag con. 5, 7.95; F. Lee intsall pipe will be -held at the residence*of Mr, Attractive lines of Tennis Shoe-4 for each member of family _�70c up This is t on con, 1. 9.75; J. Palli�ter. drag N, H. A. Newman, on Thfir,.;zday, July Men's Leather,Oxford�., nicely ffini�ibed, from '2.05 up examiantlons in the-various edu T. Line, 5.00; J. Palliator, clean dit- :30th,' commencing at 7 p m. i D: S Men's all grain leather Bouts, apecial 2.95 pr tatioua_l institutions, of the pro ch con. 9, 28-75: W. Tyndall, labor at 75c, each, or 12fo"r 1.39 whole con...9, 5.00; R.-<owie, ditto, 5.00; K. T.�, A splendid program vill be gig'- 2)Dozen only Men'-3 Work Shirts, ... 1.75 vince, in fact over the Reesor rep. road con. 9. 10.W; Ab.. en bv. Toronto arti4ts. There will be Another line of Work Shirts, at We each. or 2 for 2.69 e country, -takes place. it is the Lee, haul pipe* from O,hawa, and a, sale of home made cooking and of Glen's Fine ShirtQr, collars attached at, 1,00 each,or 3 for pair. haul gravel corr. 6,. -,, and 9,_62t5G; fancy work. There will al.,o.be­a fish Men 9 Overalls, going at 1.40. 1.86 t%nd 2.00 per time of the year wberr the pictures pond and refreshments. During the K1 %%yser Hose has made many citstowers-try these for style, '-*(the successful candidates appear J. Soden, gravel con. ,6, 7, S. 21,10; evening a prize quilt will be offered G. Todd, gray. for R. L. 6.10; Wm. quality end all round satin action. Try the new 1.00 line. in the newspapers. It maybe Lister, clean pit con. 4, 2.75; Gard, for sale. Adirdssion. 25 and 16 cents. Phone 2904 Inence is given 'hosi who-have Squires,:]noticed that a great deal of promi• Wintezm, gravel- con' . 4, 4.53; Wm. STOUFFVILLE. to It haul on con. 4, 12-50; J. D. been ma6ce-isful in the various Remmer, drag on R. L 7.50; Arthur The third drowning at Musselman's Brityley, shov. on R. L., 12.50; Heber BRADLEY athletic competitions, condnctod - Lake within three weeks,at the same Down, haul on R. L. 56.00; L. Puck- :point occurred on Sunday near the -'by the schools and colleges. One . -ditto, 65.00;- H ditto nn, H. Bradshaw ' Davey pavilion -whea-Wm-.-ffc­�r�- iaslmost led to the belief that 30.00; J. Devine, ditto, 22.50; J. I. ney, son of James and Mrs. McIner- tb4o.chief object of schools and Tuckett, gravel R. L 22.75; Elmer nay, of 28 Parkfield Ave. Toronto, Powell, gravel R. Ij 15-60• W. Judd lost his life. The lad, who was 16 yrs. colleges is to develop the physical gravel con. 2, 10.00; R. Somerville, of age, was one of a party of 14 powers of the students, and not ditto, 10.00; A. Taylor, shovr on con bop and girls who had motored to to develop them mentally. It Is 1 and 2, 22.85; Don. Milne, drag con. the take to spend the day. About 7 a good,thing to see a boy or girl 1 and 2. 4.60; Geo. Redshaw, shov. o'clock.the boy was missed and-find- on con.' 9, 1.50;'R: Lister, drag and ing that his clothes were still'in the � expertin running, Jampingball. shov;. on con. 9, 3.50; Pedlar People bath-room &, search was made by playing 'swimming, orAn the Ltd. culvert pipe 29.98; Pedlar Peo- dragging and about 10.30 'his body the Stnille Viskm4Xg many other Pporta In- which they ple -Ltd, culvert pipe, 48-10; ditto, '-snay Indulge, . Many a man has culvert pipe, 37-78; J. Adams, grader was found in sever feet of water. _'become -highly develo d h i blades, 11.35; Barke-i Bros., sharpen SleePy Feeling After Meals Daily Coach Service' Pe P1 Y-J8111 grader.blades, 6.00; Roy-Ward, paid: a ho cally .on account of the hours freight, 17-33; Dr. Reid, haul gray. Due to Po�son I R Li 34 00; A. Harlock, dit, 00; ALWAYS ..spent in physical development on A dopey, t.-ed feeling is 30. -. -Tickering-Toronto field- of sport. or in the gym. R.,;e7l'D-'ivn, ditto*, 42.05;. L. Saun:• a 'sign that waste food matter stays- m- too long in the bowels. It ferment- Return 900. nasium. A man, or woman who . ....and forms gas. It breeds germs. It Single 500. h%9 attained a high_ degree ' of NOT C.,E is sure to poison heart, lddneyg and brain. Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto physical developitiefit is -better To the School Trustees of Pickering washes-out BOTH upper A. M. P. M•;. A. M. P. M. -prepared to enter into the more Township: Adlerika wa. a 6 lo 255 6.30 2.30 and LOWER bowel_ It brings out serious contests_-_1151 e or *In-consideratlon of the nanciA e poisorbs_wS­c _cause gas-,, . 8.30 --4.30 jiervousni6ss ;J.,50- she mUst,enter whey the this year we sleepy feeling. It con-. 4.55 all Trustees to reduce and a dopey, school pression exiiting e their reqm�i.1 Lanais no harmful drugs. Get Adler- 8.55 5.55._ 5.30 ..days are past, and the -rf-'il con tions for money as inw as pos,,ible. ika today; by tomorrow you feel the 9 55 b 6.55 -I:o-30 b 6.30 Jlicta of life have begun. But we @lad help us to relieve tbe,tax huidel:l wonderful cleansing effect' of.'this 10.55. 7.55 11.30 7.30 often think that too much On the ratep4jem of our townsbip. Germ.an doctorrs simple remedy. E. C .111.55 b R55 P. M. b 8.30 G, L MI'DDLETON. Reeve 'P. M ..12 30 0.30 :'-emphasis is placed o_n the valve of - 9-55 Jones, druggist d 10 45 1.80 10.30 . physical training, M%ny young_ 4,.48 D. A. BEATON, Clerk 12.55 % 1.55 men attending college are so taken 4 -11p with their sporting activities EDMUND HIND. LVABER . a Daily except zsunday,.' b Satxvr�day, Sunday-and Holidays only. d Sunday only. that their studie's are almost e.utir Coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers. COMPANY, LIMITED. . 1. 1 ely neglected. They emerge froth Signal plainly by hand to the.driver, dollege-tri- much- better physical Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, NI&Rara L UXB ER AND MIbLWO'RK condition than when they4atei6d,' FOR-EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION) palls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, 41but they have made but very = Detroit. Sehomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid- land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points, Mid- little progress In their studies. n d Detroit Masonite for, the Modern Coach-connection at Buffalo an _"P115 icAl education is" much io'be for all U. S. A. points. desir• "Ait the development of and Home a Farm 0, the mini ' ehvuld -not bi-sacrificed Prompt Deliveries, Cottages.`for the sa&a vi physical- train Ideal for Summer �ages - WRITE US FOR LITER.kTURE AND bra y, Coach Lmes .7 `The object 01 irauy Schools is to D 1,3,kMPLM transform study Into a form of (Mention this paper wben4writing). splay - , oi amiteLewf..-ut and to make -'it easy for the, child. This is & D ST., TORONTO Grover 1133-4.5 'ANFORTH AND MAIN 7-, 4 rt .C*_4 -;,k. °;:•., ,,, ^-`'•.��r,.,.•x��, -, ''a'ryw ,f°,�4 �. °,., x"' -r •.•.:. !✓;L r C ,;tS.; ':"C.'S5':. .M s o . + _ ` '• ::`'=;.`s"_ ••r,� a' t,,.'=r� .....=.r•�. >" . r .F�'»& _ ,�„ .,+'� , •;".ax7i ,a.","..}�`=.y,`?-�, .,',¢ .`,e`'- .3"', s,Si:;".�..zy+, � "3.^° ,'. .`4ti'.'� 3'-'..- r 7r1�.-ev3. .fin. ca�s,.,=•.y'c�er s''r. .+�'• ,:'"" is+.. '7:..-.?4y,2, _,:' .'- •4,t';, 'w.•cv•:+ ,n,. °✓ •v"x•41 .r` =d`✓'.%« _ •+,s«. . •.'+fir ',..•.», i' ;we, :t t .r, hA er-+• :ire..: �n�: •"a',a •4'`^„n»u+•,;ZS� ' iv. .r:`rs"... w•A� _ ' .1-.' k. ._` .wy' _rv'. �q:• '�,>y,.-, ..>,.4+- _ f - s .. •w.••' h".• `,�;' ;”' w..n:.a• �ti y:rte.- . . .. _. .• _ - " ' . . -' _ f. ._ .. . - - -. ;• ��X'. CLAREMONT )Hiss Mary Bingham,of Toronto. to its-foundation wrecking it com- TONIE VAN HOOF, 4127, 'Enrol- W�� ANDERSON "���` � i8 vlsittux rieude in Claremont. ' Oletely'with a-lose of aibout $1,000.00 meat Form 1. Grand Champion, Ralph Stephen@ to spending his Bel stallion, - ;' holidays is Manitoulin Leland. L.and Mrs. 'Fingold sad family During the storm a quantity of al- red roan,- g���aauu the•pro- .. _ {. spent Sunday with friends in the fads, stocked.in heaps 'ia'a' nearby' 'party of the•I3r•idfield Stocfc Farm DUNBARTON Mrs•'JaMed E. Wilton went to city field ;vas lifted out of sight in the will stand for a limited number of _ Hamilton to visit a silk friend. -Harold Se;aderson has•-installed clouds and a large di-iving shed was . ,mares at his home stable, lot 7, Stoordon� with his father, Thoe. were co driven along tae Sto that 'Broken Front the comer of the . ,INSURANCE . - t,• °' Gordon B[rkett'ie holidapfiig at a gasoline tank for the,sale of turned completely around. Cars. r- ----- Blue Siaoki gas. g uff- Pickering- Beach Road and Base t ' -----`Sirkett. Randall Birkett 'and family, of d1le-Ringwood Highway were lifted Line, Pickering, for the season of Al7TUMQBILE, Miss Alma Ward has been en• several ineheg off.the ground. A man -1931: ' James H. Cookson and - -FIRE_ Regina, have been visiting with ,gaged as teacher in-a :school near friends in this district. who saw the storm approaching ran Sons, managers. ?"BURGLARY Qoodwood. Alonzo -and Mrs. Forsyth, of from the barn and-went into his car � o ' o ), CASUALTY Y CH ARRAS, 11YIP. 129.0 (168 19 Miss Grace Tomlinson has-been Goodwood, visited with Lyman in the driving shed,.and just .as-he the French Imported Federal'Prov- *� visiting relatives in London dare and Mrs: Pilke on Tiiesda had done•this the shed was lifted _ incial Premium and Grand Champ- . '-" LIFE INSURANCE Y y �. Champ- tag the past two weeks. Clifford and Mrs. Pilhey and fr'>m its foundation and turned a- ion Percheron Stallion;the prop- phone Pickering 7020 80iy . " :': ;a George Swanton has returned- children, of Toronto, spent Sun round, without hurting the man in erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, home.to Toronto. after spending the car. `When the barn fell four day wit relatives;in Claremont. will make the season of 1931 as BONDS-Government. Municipal and `''�•�_ _ the last three weeks with Chas. J. C. Maenab; jr., and Mrs. J.C. calves were buried completely, but 'follows: Monday afternoon leaves Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. and Firs. Vine. 3lacaab. sr., and Mrs. Littlejohn, neighbors rushed to the scene• and his own stable, Brougham, and pro- .Safe investments at from 8 to 7 per : James Allaway and eon, Max- rescued them uninjured. A number reed to Thos. Hirst's Kinsale for cent. n; r: well, and family and Mr. and Mrs, M Uxbridge were in town on, of pigs in the building were injured, ht. Tueada morning proceeds ` y Monday evening. nig y INSURANCE-All classes written in- 3abrraoa; of -i Tbas.and-3fe�Hfil;-of-flu$aly, one havine its baczoken and rev- u; cwning true, euWmabile, Wind- sit 'H. Beale on Sunday. and friends lrom Milwaukee.visit eral had their legs broken. �. nom- Graham's Hotel, Brooklin, until - storm.Acoide sad8ickness. ber of men who were in the barn write ` lien numbs from the the late ed the former's brother, William, just before the storm fortunately afternoon,afWednesday p Mantle's Wednesday 48 t Phone�D. HOW]`AN,Wbibby of th,e fifth Concession Of UK' left and-thus escaped injury.. Farm). Audle night. Thursday J. Moses Norton, of the fifth litre of y g -- Uxbridge, on Tuesday-ofteraoorr bridge. C. Br5ent's. con. 3, Pickering; A. $ R► ' flat Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs. DE$'I'liOY THE WEEDS. noon; Chao. Hutchings Brock Rd, last.° Graham, of Toronto, spent San• GENERAL INSURANCE � 4. The Claremont Social Club will day with relatives; here, and oa- The Ontario Weed Contdol Act States staabhle where i r�r � AGENCY y : hold their annual picaic.and dance their return, were accompanied by BROUGIIAM. - ONTO _ •►t Frenchman's Bay on the even• ws 3-Every occupant of land, or Monday noon. _ Harold Murray llfMorgan tag of Friday, July 81st. All yy e .the land is unoccupied, the own-. Faoilittes for planing anMk d of In, come. J. H. Beal and Mrs: A.J. Chand- er shall destroy all weeds, deaig- �L suranee at ber Fall wheat harpeet is now ler were in Raglan on Monday noted noxious by the regulations, P1al available. fall owing. The grata resents s- attending the funeral of the form- as often in every. year as is cuff- � �t. or's nephew, George Mal On, who Seaur7 and Service my I1615 one appearance, but rust is being p g iciest to prevent the ripening of .. . .,Park 421y Phone Pick.bib Pl?� was drowned while bathing in the reported in many fields in the pond. Clams�In � absencee of any ow- - t `township. Thos. and Mrs.. Gregg, David ner or occupier or upon refusal af- Daneiag Every Saturday Night O A L Thomas and Mrs. Scott, of and Mrs, 3regR, Thos. and Mrs; — : Weston, are holidaying with the Coady and John and Mrs. Gregg ter notice to comply with require- Freddie Breakwell and his former'@ parents, W. G. and Mrs. the inspector of the Weed Control Act, 8• iece Orchestra. Scott, and other Claremont rela goy the funeral ofMthedlate tHuR com nder this Act to be�cut- p __ . .._QQalon_hand.f Also.& supply Sa ties and friends. Gregg, who as-lied away from the flown-and destroyed and may char- ���see-Chu Miss Mlidred PnAh, who recent p of Kindling Wood, - ly graduated from the Toronto infirmities of old age ge the cost of" such work against S" MIC) W, B,Qg•Z' t Our football team went to Good- the property and to be collected in @cove length. Normal School, has secured a wood on, Saturday evening and the same manner as taxes. .,brightly illuminated by 12tf, Phone Pick. 1709. position as teacher of the Marsh defeated the Goodwood boys by Noxious Weeds. electric light. Sill public sebool the s�orP of 4 to 1. A large nom. DONALD MUNRO. PICKBRING ' A number of the members of the Bladder Campion, Ox-eye Daisy, Sarw ; Women's Institute members purpose attend- ber of the Claremont fans accom panned them to see how they could Thistle, to Cockle, Wild Oats, DINT?t S GAGE Blacksmithing Z ling the meeting of the Pickering show how football should be Canada Thistle, Blue Weed, Chic- -'�' branch at the borne of Mrs. H. A..-pia ed. cry, Docks, Ragweed, Haavkweeda, Cor. Brock and Kingston gds. Newman at Fairport Beach. The Pilke families went to Ribgraps, Burdocks, Stinkweed, .—. Horse-shoaiag a Speei#Yty. Daring the t week we have Tumbling Mustard, Wild Carrots General Repair Work all can, ' pas IIxbrtdste on Monday to attend Wild Less• All Work,including had several heavy rains which the funeral of a relative, Mrs. =nranteed at reasonable Work, promptly were welcome as the land had Jane Spears, who died Saturday Weeds' are a Public problem. Co-o eed ��' attiended to. p� become very dry. But as much rnorniag.at the age of 84 saws. eeatzoi p p P Ac•tyiene Welding. Also• 11ay was lyiaX eat in the fields, it alive effort is required. Do year Her maiden name was Jane key �• ::',Agent foe 1`aoo Farm W" not bbnefitted. Batteries ropaired and cbarged. Machinery. ;t and she was born on the Pilhey Adam Spears, Weed humeeter of D. A. Pugh, formerly of Lake, homestead, south of the village. pip gyp, Firsstoae a�Dunlop Tires. field. was In town for a con PIG of F. S. 'W'CCtd'C��3d clays. Mr. Pugh, who has said his .. HORtt Ruals'sR. Qa•oltne sad Oib. : ' GREENWOOD 41i1y creamery in Lakefi•ld. has pure STOU.FFVtLLIL �� i moment Booth in Oonaectioa chased soother is Hinmonnt. Dal (173208) (12921), The French whets he now resides A storm of the most unusual char- Imported Premium Stallion, the pro Phone Pick.7500, J. H. and Mrs. Casket' returned new !mod over this locality on perty of Ed. Somerville, will stand (nightor day). ' Saturday afternoon and destroyed a for the season of 1931, at his own home last week after a three barn belonging to James' Burry. of stable, lot 14 tenth line, Markham. MI rLTC3i+►� SLEEP r weeks' boliday at their home in Toronto. The storm was in the net- Terms, :12.00. No. 2838, Form Al. Madoe and other eastern ppooints• un of a whirlwind and could be seen 421y PROPREETOR After their return Mr. Caskey coming fro mthe West making a _ $A RR went to Toronto to take a coarse roaring noise. When the barn was - e C O R bI I C 8-D E E R IN G y.' `in a summer school. struck it was lifted, with a quantity We very naarly 'had a duplica of hay: a height of eight feet and ition of the old times movies one then fell with a tremendous crash on _ - d roller last week, is whist the steam TWIN roller $etiro le out ite victims AT THE 9 Whe© the roller €a. the bowling - :green got beyond control and missed by a couple of caches the BLUE and WHITE _. - Trices after August 1st bead of one of.tbose operating the TORE I 1600 ft. twine, ; 12c lb. - eame, bebaviag slipped on the-wet i j E speak of artistic a s' �s grass and fell on the green. At 1650 ft. twine, i�C lb. t designs that arc any rate it came close enough to - „ ._. dignified, not artistic Batten out his bat. Peas, 3 cane for,.. '�5c All b lb. balls are absolutely guaranteed designs that would be ' Services in thg.Baptist Church Jelly Powders,4.pkge for 1.5c All twine that has been purchased before. August 1st must inappropriate "° is F . v � purpose Th• 7 m• y next Sunday at]I•f6 m, and p. Pork and Beans, 3 cans for .. 25c will be conducted by the pastor. Black Tea, per Ib... $$c be paid for by that data to take advantage one illustrated is rim- ,. The Lord's Supper will be obaerv- P& G Soap, 6 bars for ... Of the reduced pri0e. yeti ��• ed at the close of the morning 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, ,.. 25c "No Greater Tribute' g . .,service, Mr. Stephens leaven on pruned, 2 lbs. for ..' ,; '28c '• If paid for after this date 1.0t) a cwt, will be added y,_ Friday, 31st inat, for a six weeks Salt, 2 pkgs for... 28c _ N. W. STAFFORD, trip to England. He will (D.V.) Corn, per can .: ..: '10s _ Kingston Road, , -= be back to his own pal pi�t on Tomatoes, per eau ::. yvhitby - - $onday, Sept. lath. The Pastor - Join.fhe inoreseing number of fore-handed men who insure .:will be glad to see a large attend Save your coupons for Rogers once of members and friends at against emergeneiee by Ordering repairs Fhoo• Whitby Silverware,else the child's ",the servicee'this comic Sabbath. savings scrip. In answer to an artide which appeared in last week's issue of C. A. OVERLAND - t the PicEertng news. I, as chair. 871y Phone,2501 $ doin this on et the benefit of MoGormick-Deer' ,,man of the Police Board wish to y g y $ -ez lain to the ratepayers of the -service,-whioh vie prompt and dependable. - village of Claremont in regard@ to Yaps ��t the=moving of.the light on Dour .street in Claremont. I also wish Wratped _ . Ias�raace w■ ,to inform yqu that Dow street is Our !motor repair Dept. is going strong. We have the Cheap rotes for farm and country one of the beet lighted In the vile - buildings. Toronto Bread proper tools and a factor trained mebhanio lags, and to my knowledge there P P y Windstorm Iaanrance on buildings, are several streets in -the village Oar man goes-anywhere. wind-mills,Silos etc. •' without a light.-Chairman of the .: Automobile Insurance Police Board: -•. - � ' "' - • of all kinds. The many friends of Robin 7C _. _ Our garage i8 also, equipped fox greasing, washing and FARMS FOR SALJ9 Johnston, of Toronto, only'son of repairing all makes of cars, especially Durauts, Mrs. Charlotte Johnston, formerly Write or phone of Claremont, will regret to bear Goad Dairy Butter with a :ompetent Meo'hanio ill charge. _ E D .T E 0 s M A�� + of hip death bgg� drggwniyg t uriuia on weaaeA--- last', having • ('. 20 • �PHITBY, ONT. gone to. that tow.n__for his vaca- _ -__-- -- -- Charles COOpiel"r Clare�nant tion. Deceased was 23 years of Fancy Pink Salmon, large Laxects 5 C SNtt�a age and was engaged in the Bank tin, 2 for ... 25c ` 4 iss�fwrd�� of Montreal;and was very popular -Is Your Pickering News paid for ? With his employers and business associates and with all who knew Prunes;8 lbs. ,.. ,25c him. He wan-:,buried in -Prospect LOOK THESE C3V ER Cemetery, and many Prom (.late- StrQwberr Jam, 40oz. jar .: 85c t4 . wont attended the funeral. y The bowling Qceen is 'now the Tiger Salmon,large tin 25c; Choice Peas,Corn,Tom&.2 tins 25c scene of deep interest on the part Tiger Catsup, large size... 18c Fancy Yink 8alm6n, 2 tine 29c(Stand. PeaA and Cora, 3 tine 25c of oar men of leisure. The'electric Coca. Flakes, -Crown Syrup, 5 lb.tins ' ... 85e Seedless-Raisins,'3 ibe,' 29e ` lights have been installed and the 3 for .., 25c.p g G or Pearl Soaps, 6 bars 25c 4 Icing Sugar,8 Ibs ,.. 25c enthusiasts playing until near Flour, 241b@. Toilet Soap, 3 bars 25c i Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs .. 25c _ midnight, The water supply in • .� 65c Castile Soap, 8 bars .. •25c Iodized Salt, pkg - '10c . the tank which was erected on Rolled Oats,.7 ibe. 25c King's Plate Sardines.,2 tins 25c the grounds was not able to supply Granulated Sugar by back at lowest price 3i. tuffletent water for the grounds, Sweet Pickles, large 4&r 35c but & pipe has been laid from Mr. Brantford Binder Twine now on hand ![oIntyre's factory which' hue an Black Diamond Plow Points r ' F I N G 0 L D' S Men's Work Boots - Goodyear Tires - -Exide Batteries ,', �� '••�+'i wI ,.ndaat supply, so that.the green has not suffered for lack of Battery Charging water. We think that the pro Call andisee us ur; J perty would be greatly improved -.Lower Price Store , if the fence in front were removed Phone your order. We deliver. and the wround between the fence phone 3801 Phone Markham 6402. Sold and Installed by ONE and the road levelled np. This,' r no doubt, will be attended to in CLAR,EMONT ONT. M. Dt1nt.$n1 +°eneMl FRANK 3 Potitle dime. m• it erchanto Green Rivet l)r! ��•f/ �'R �v. v v-'rb !.-�,s d4'x° M:M, !^,�. r5.bar: .h4L. r. -.t, ,u• ,tom a- r �t� }• '''"�rs� s....u., y e r� "-.3�':�•r;S,,.svd a•*xff '�"''; i,•oyr �wv`"�•-n. . rk. ;^ •,,� - ,."f�.cb" �: noes-+rv�'v.� .raze+�"�. b' "•a.�r s'=4'�S'n xi.'c'r�•••.�?-„u $�,x�-?rL �•�y,.-,s '.;-.•.•, e-r�A� ..p- i,' .. 7. ,br '"_+ ✓1,.''A•"} 't''/"f �,''�., =,h;�, .m:n•f f c,�. t° s.�,�r _ .m._.w'°�C.,".,' ✓1 rR�. .�."'..(i.�'.+..,• ...-v� >.p•,. � •. W ,rY•" 'SV.... `; -�.s. igi '•. .•S .T - *- �* x _ Y `:.",�'* ., '�"'.r ,. _",� d'a�... _ 4� �"«�v,�r4 -f y,•,�•;�g''��` *=�M�'". e".+rvs...e 1e.,;.. vti ;••F,':.° } y( 't�' . / J - ...fie '�, . � . . - - .w"o .�.•5i�i + •GT.'�' h 81, Heat' and Motors Freak-Storm Take Toll of Ten Lives = ' Flattens Crops �.i TWO Young .Carla Drown---Well-Known Border Business Horse, Hotise, Rabbit Hit by ����� � Executive Victim of Motor Accident Dry�jDitch-Fi$a, — - Bol Wit innoWS Drownsd "8undiy. Hi4ille was in the sect of - Barnadette Gagner, il, Dover Town. lighting&'cigarette when his car skid- Shelburne, Ont.—Accompanled by a' - l $hip; is Thames River,' dad- He was rushed to'the Bowma>s- ttiiniaturb waterspout, a freak storm We are glad.to notice_ that several are looking forward to a revival b!� Robert Ralph, 30, London; In villa Hospital, the old "Antelope Patrol:' :Thames River. twisted its erratic "way through Meb Lonies have applied to attend Camp Lucy Gorski, 9, Windsor; in Detroit rish Lad Drowns Recently, we notice, 30 Scouts left ! ancthoa district, six miles north of with Regular Troops who have ar- gland to attend the 20th Birthday ­'Riga'. Norval.•=Unable to swim David Mc- En Neeley, aged 20, an Irish youth em- here, late Saturday afternoon. .. ganged Scout Camps In different parts Camp of the Czechoslovakian Scouts.' David McNeely, 29, Ashgrove; in ployed on the farm of Arthur Ruddell, After flattening'a field of oats on a of the Province. We surely hope that at Prague, England, Scotland, Ireland E7redit River. Ashgrove. was drowned in the Credit Larm owned b John Sanderson Jr.,.as they have a good time and thoroupgh- Augustine Zulaica, Harrow, in Lake River short, after five o'clock San- though a giant steam-roller had passed ly enjoy-themselves. and Wales were all represented. and �]f#rie. y we think that this is a splendid Bas- day when he got beyond his depth be- over it, the waterspout with its dip- Incidentally far more Regular Troops;ture of friendship to our foreign a water-J4llled-by-µ°;°m+ uel. cut across one asked to have Lonies go to camp vgith I brothers, to join with them in their Albert Tones, 65, WaikervUle. is possibly 25 feet deep" gis body was corner of the property of.Johu Know•i them than we could accommodate, and anniversary celebrations. -Mrs. Laura Willialltison, 243 Shaw only recovered- after four hours' lea, blotting out a mammoth flower- that shows that we moat be quite popu-I A large group of Toronto Scouts Street, Toronto. search. bed as though some prehistoric beast i lar with our brothers in the "Regu- took part recently in a special "Can- Killed by Heat Many were swimming around when had stepped upon it—and leaving tars." 'ada Night" display in connection with " William Payne, 71,Peterboro, the pout$ went under, but as he got other flower-beds and garden-truck) "We are intereafed to`pote that our'the Lions Club Conference which was ' Michael Newry, Peterboro. ., into a dangerous whirlpool efforts to almost intact., The deluge from the old friends at Sault Ste. Marie, who held at the Coliseum, Toronto. _ Killed by Lipptning save him were unsuccessful. Traffic waterspout filled a formerly dry ditch now have a Troop of their own, are Who would like to be the possessor Robert Osborne, 12, Toronto. Constable T. Owens. of Brampton, with water—and there were'many.min-I �ofa,Stalker's Badge? r. brought Bid Kidner, a noted Bramp- nows-in it, Indicating that the water=I camping at Root der'c with 36 Scouts • Tea�livea were forfeited is Ontario- g and 6 Leaders under canvas, f First of all you must be a ge�od $or the,week-end's- pleasure-seeking. ton swimmer, to the scene. but he wan spoilt had come down from Georglah f photographer, and have a camera, and Two nine-pear-old girls and two men unable.to }orate the body after many Bay or had sucked up its flood trout " ct should n living in the icton air then you must be possess:d of lots of ' were drowned while bathing; another attempts. Finally some drag nets were some-nearer stream. tract should cote that the Picton Fair patience, for the requirements of the secured. Several fields !n the more remote is to be held on August 19th and 20th, _ man was found-dead in the Thames Stalkers Badge ark as follows: -- tiver, presumabiy from drowning. Dr.J.McColl decided an inquest was vicinity were flooded; one horse aad and there is to be a special Boy Scout Two persons,including a well-known anneceasary. The youth been !n one huge jack-rabbit were killed Handicraft Exhibitiot, What about .,te take a aeries of ten photographs hgd of tea different kinds of wild even- _ " .'border business executive.- Albert Canada 14 months. He was born in struck by lightning. Passing on, the putting In an entry, and have it re- turea "Donee, of Walkervw were the vic- County Armagh, reland. He has been storm damaged another farmhouse r corded that a Lou Scout won a prize? (mammals., birds, reptiles or How_ many Lonies will visit the fish) from life,and be able Go give par- How.of motor traffic. working for Mr. Ruddell for four when lightning ruck the- telephone+ ticulars of their lives,habits and mark- Two elderly Peterboro men, cutting months. An aunt Ilves on Humber wires, entered the house through the Canadian National Exhibition' this ings." their lawn crass an nearby streets, Street. Toronto. phone-box, and set fire.to the curtains!year? It will be a special Scout year. That does not sound so verr hard. - 'Pere-almost simultaneously killed by _ - -Fatsl at the living-room window. The blaze as besides the usual parade to the Ex- does it? But you reallywill-have to seizures brought on by the heat. and Chatham. — Baraadette, the nine- was extinguished with some ai!�tt*„,;t±: ' `�'i^", by _the Scouts and Cube of s Toronto'boy was killed by a light- year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. At the height of the storm, at about 1 Toronto District, numbering aome. -exercise gy_lte a lot of patience 11 or- m!!ag bolt at the Rouge Huts. 2acharie Gagner of the River Road. 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, daylight thing like 2000 Scouts, "Scout Day" der to obtain ten really good noto• will include a special- "Grand Stand graphs which will pass the test. Among the scores of injured were ,Dover Township, lost her life on Sat. gave way to gloom so"deep•that lamps� This. too, 'e lots of fun, and those Mr. Justice D.A. McDonald of the Bra- urday evening while bathing i�the had. to be lighted in all the farm- Display" by Scouts and Cubs, where of you vvbo'have a camera would be 1tlsh Columbia Beach, whose home is Thames River three miles below the houses, Residents describe it as the`yea will be able to see exhibitions of well advised to get busy on this badge In Vancouver. He was hurt in a high. city limits. worst storm In the last 10 years. i Bridge Building, Pyramids. Signalling, right now, In order that you may make ";way accident in the London district. The girl and her cousin Julia were - Tent Pitching..Jungle Dances. Don't the best use of the summer light. Little dirt Parishes playing on a row boat. Julia,who was miss it' And also you may have the Are you a Lone Scout? li you ors Windsor.—Lucy .Gorski, aged nine. able to swim a little, dived off the boat R 1��� opportunity of meeting the Lone Scout between"the ages at 12 and 18, and - V and struck for shore. Baruadette, $luenose May Be Commissioner, your Scoutmaster and cannot.become a member of a regular "drowned white bathing !n the Detroit - -River Sunday. Two other children is thinking the water shallow, is said to the mysterious "'Lone E" who writes Brought to Toronto this column each week! shoat Troop, t have room for you r- • the caster with her had narrow escapes have jumped in attar her and to have � � the Lonlea, it you are a keen. enee� • - - ; -from death.' gone into a deep hole. j We notice thA the Harriston Scouts r.getic boy. 1 The children were wading when two The bodywas recovered about three- Lunenburg Schooner May be f are beginnl.- to revive their activities. Write for particulars to The Lone of them got over the channel bank into quarters of an hour later by Charles on Exhibit 8t C.N.E. The Lonies there have had a pretty Scout Department. Boy Scouts As- deep water. Lucy was drowned, but Buck of Paincourt and Trull Gagner, hard struggle for existence, but they sociation, 330 Bay Street. Toronto. —'- -- FAnna Ostaff, aged 12, of Detroit, case the girls' uncle, and two of his hired Helitax:--E�tbitien of the famous are "keeping their 'end up" and we Oat.—"Lone E." - saved by Jack Bailemom aged 18, of men- Dr, J. F. Reid pronounced 'life Lunenburg fl tag schooner. Bluenose, Detroit. who plunged to her rescue extinct. and no inquest Is to be held. ,at the Canadian National Exhibition. Pyjamas Disturb El Pslao �+� and suceeded is keeping her afloat en. One Drow++sd; One Paralyzed (Toronto, this Fat. !s contemplated in The Markets Ad a boat came to his asststauce. Jen- Windsor--*then William Marquet, negotiations which have been opened El Paso, Tax.—Tha pajama has - ny Happy, aged nine, of East Wind- of Detroit" went in swlmming'at Cedar here with the owners of the .vessel, taken the place of the short skirt as More alas tot to the edge o! the cltaa-,Ia3atW, near Kingsville, late Sunday he a disturbing influence here. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS R. W, E. Burnaby. Maritime tr^de Q dived In shallow water. He is!a Hotel Nearly all day people call Mra. - net bank. but was able to swim back commissioner, Toronto, announced re- Toronto dealers are but produce ,tto safety. Dien Hospital paralyzed from the cently. Calbe Fairley, El Paso policewoman, at the following prices: L. Gorski, brother of the drowned aafat down, and it is feared he has a Mr Burnaby has asked.A,E. Lepage, complaining that "indecently dressed Eggs—Ungraded, cases returned„ girl, wan also rescued. He was picked fractured spine. An X-ray is being president of the Maritime Provinces girls and women" are "parading the fresh extras,N1, to 17c; fresh Prst4 lap by a Mr, Boyden while the boat taken to ascertain the injuries. Association of Toronto, to see what streets." The complants are usually 13 to 14e; seconds, 11 to 12c• _ Augustine F. Zufaica, employed on a found to involve the pajama fad- Mrs. Buttcr—No 1 Ontario creamery, . 'was being harried to the assistance of arrangement can be made with the Ex- •' .i '-c =the Ostait glrL The names of the farm near Harrow, was drowaed'whea hibition directors for showing the Fairley will not prohibit pajamas for solids, 22%c; No. 2, 21%c. swimmers who took part la the Tea. he stepped into a bole in the bottom champion of the North Atlantic Ash- street wear, but has served notice she Churning cream-5lfec.rl, 21c; No. --of Lake Erie at John Bruner Beach. will undertake some degree of "regu- 1, 2le; N°• 2, 17c. �Cnes were not obtainable by the police. jag fleets at TOFOat©. - - Chasse--No.-I large,colored, paraf- The body was recovered after 40 He was unable to swim. The body The Bluenose.draws 16 feet In the lation." tined and government graded 12% to minutes' search. Alt efforts a4'esus- was recovered in about as hour. ballast necessary for safe sailing. 12%c. Brothers Lose Lives CltsLloa Palled. _ - Some of the waterway through which "Everything !a America fa arsang- Quotations to poultry shippers are - The drowning was Ehe' third to oo- Hawkesbury.—Two Montreal broth- she would have to pass in a voyage ed to save people's energy.—Albert as follows: eur In the Detroit River In 43 hours. ere, aged abofit'" and 16, were drown- to Toronto is only 14 feet deep, but Elaatein. I' Poultry, "A" grade, alive---9prin,g Two Detroit sisters, Margaret and Ise- ed Sunday afternoon--at-Point Fortune, the schooner could be lightened suf- — —=r broilers, over 3% lbs., 24c; do, over 3 bel Laird, lost their lives when they Que., according to word reaching here• ficiently to enable her to negotiate A man could learn a lot of things'lbw-, 22c; do, ev r 2W to 3 lbs., 19c; went in swimming n Friday, Their names are unknown. The bodies the shallow passages by removing bat- if he didn't think he already knew 30,over 2 t, 6c lbs., over fatted ?albs, t 5 lbs, each, l6h; do, over 4 to 6 215s.. Executive It Victim have not yet been recovered. last at Montreal, Mr. Burnaby said. them. _ Skull Fractured 15c; do, over 3� to 4 lbs., 13c; do. .'Windsor—Albert Jones, $5, general Wludhor.—Four-pear old Elvin La- — over 3 to 3% Ilia., 12c. Ducklings. liaWlatendeat of the Canadian Bridge In The Wake of the Storm white, over 5 lbs., 16c; do, 4 to 5 Ilia, Company. Walkervllle, was almost ta- chance, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 14c-; do, colored, 2c under whits- Old -*tautly "hilted an Satarday evening.Lachance of Riverside, is at death's rosters, over 5 lbs., 10c. door In Metropu!ltan General Hospital p' ;3 ' ; ';y:+ ' Poultry, • "A" Grade,- drbssed— he was struck by an automobile. suffer _° According to pollee records. Jones tug from a fractured skull, The r. f �4• Fatted hens, b lbs.,18c; do, over 4 to 5 btspvod from W*sea two cars parked lad and some playmates were playing _ t: Ibs., 18c; do. over 33y to 4 lbs., 16c; ]r - when the little lad ran in front of an R'' do;over 3 to 3% lbs., 15c. Old roost- -on Ryablotts Wrest, near Victoria ere, over 5 lbs., 14c. t auto driven by Cecil Boyle, Riverside. a . • ' �8, nalkirHlie. into the path of an �: y , GRAIiH aUOfATidNS -"•' ". - auto drives bi'David Wilson of Wind. Grsi:i dealers on the Toronto Board {' y of Trade are making the following Head Wave Again ;, :� • air. "Donis itu been associated with `,° i. � qu. atioi.S for car lots: - the' Canadian Bridge Company for 20 years, and for 20 years prior to that Strikes Mid-West 1 ' Manitoba wheat—No.kern, . 1 hard. •' <�� 'S 64%c; No. 1 Northern, 63%c; No. 3 was associated with the United States 1a� do, 60%c, No. 3 do, 5114c; No. 4 do., y' Steel Corporation at Plante in the 49%c; No. 4 tough, 47%c (c.i.f, bay -United States. He is-survived bThis 100-Degree Temperatuses the �' ports). Manitoba oats—No.-3 C.W., 3534e; wits and one daughter. Rule—Man Deaths and. " feed 29%c; No. 2 do, 28%c. The body 2Pas taken to Youngstown; Y 1 ` Ni.' , Ohio, for interment. His Mather and Prostrationa <:�yw; :..,., '} Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW.,38%c; • t, ]r o. 4 do, 37�isc; feed, 35�ic. another are buried there. Chicago.—A heat wave fanned the 4•F Argentine corn, 50%c; spot, plus An inquest ordered br_Coroner Dr. middlewest with vapors 'so hot they duty. • Hassard will be opened in Walkerviile, might have come from s• demoniacal Mqr Millfeed, del„ Montreal freights, -police headquarters. • , oven the latrer part of the week, to bags included—Bran, per ton, $18.25; Two Die in Heat Spell kill humans and livestock, ruin crops shorts, per ton, $19.25; middlings, per Peterboro:-The beat.was primarily and bring suffering to millions. - ton, Carib . udden death here Although temperatures of 300.de- _ nt ''o grain—Wheat, 40C; barley. at noon Saturday of two elderly re. 'greeswere the rule 4nd'not the excep '�. 3C�; uc; oats, 23 to 2fic; rye, nom-_. —_ sidents, under almost Amilar circum- tion,the_Kaasas City weather bureau foal; buckwheat, nominal. stances. reported.that the hot weather could — .K,,;f LIVESTOCK ' IVE .STOCK '�LTOTATIONS William Payne, 71 years old, col- not be considered a heat wave. Ther• # "� i" ' Heavy beef steers, $5.50 to $6.25; lapsed while cutting his lawn and died mometer readings of from 100 to 103 ^^�,., heifers, choice, light, $5.50 to $5.75; within a few minutes from a heart in.the Kansas wheat fields were nor >�r do, fair :o good, $5 to $b.25; do, com. attack, aggravated by the beat. De• mal, said the weather forecast there. $4.50 to $5; butcher 3teer3, choice. 'It was as•hot in Minnesota,Iowa, Mis- si $5,75 to $6; do, fair to good, $5.25 to ceased came to Peterboro 16 years ago """ $5.50; do, com., $4.50 to $5; butcher , from Warsaw, where a brother and sours, Wisconsin, South Dakota an cows, good, .$3.50 to $4; do, med.. 'sister reside. Nebraska. +? f $3.25; canners and cutters, $1 to' Almost at the same moment Michael Deaths and prostration,sun.stroke 2.50; butcher bulls, good to choice,- ', Neary took a weak spell while cutting et strokes occurred iii widely $3 to $3.50; do, bolognas. $2.50 to and he grass, and went home to collapse and scattered localities. Ten died is the a ':•: $2.75; baby beef, $5.50 to $7.b0; feed-. _ died in a few moments. Mr. Newry, region surrounding St. Paul, Minn., six `�Y ' x crs, good, $4.2b to $4.50; stockers, 3: $3.15 to $3.50; springers, $50 to $60; who is survived by his widow and one more in Chicago, others in Indiana, calves, good and •choice, $7 to $7.60; Martin, n Detroit had been Iowa and the Southwest. do, m d. $6 to $6.60• do, grassers, $a brother, i � M � x {� :� � employed at the White House and was " 'A Lew showers merely turned to ? to $4; Iambs, choice, $10 to $10.25; at one time an employee of the Old steam while farmers, unable for the n`.• sheep, $1 to $3; hogs, bacons, f.o.b.; :a: a,:. 'Oriental lintel, most part to labor in the blazing sun, <:.;;;tea $8.75; do, do, w.o.c., 75c,above f.ob,; - hoped for rain to save their wilting ` cigarette Is Blamed Y" ' do, selects, $1 per y0g Premium; ds. crops. butchers, $1 per hog discount. Oshawa,- N. L. 1111ville, of Oakcreat �I The storm that broke backbone of heat wave marks Its path. Top: 'Avenue, Toronto, received severe cute "fit !a just those who in 1929 said and bruises, and narrowly escaped "A good republic is better than a Large tree adjacent to Adams' home at Grimsby, Snapped like match a� more serious injury, .wheA his car bad monarchy and a good manardby stick by the wind. Bottom: Part of cottage owned by Mrs. •Bella there were l a new economic era. that Lhere would be no ma-e deprep• 3� ._skidded Into the ditch on the highway is better than a bad republic."—Adolf Fairfield, Grimsby Beach, is crushed by an oak tree fallen before tI44 atone, who are now in the blackest between Oshawa and Bowmanvilte. Hitler. gale. of pessimism."—Sim Arthur Salter. h- R,3R'r, x � bra - f.!' • y .. - .. 'wr4n' ,..P'"•`.r'"5S.n5x'»a#N,Ff�l'1r'.',IK3',7'a',i '' !�ri • '_ n„ -t2.Ya'e '•e*'(�,iF.r°•: ' :°FBI •., �.,�,:° .� -i,,.,...: ..r r• '�C!••:-.' _ ',:t R"w',.,. a r,+ i .axi.'�' :. •ex�,< _ � n.�ib�,� :_ .��»'?,ti'R•y_. -�' ,r e.'e�� $q•.+fi•. •� �.•-�>- ._.•m wTrL�,•:,^ :-'*,.-a:•�•�+:-•..-:.�^:1•••.�� - r +-e ew<..,,....3,;4.•„., h i-' N 'Y y; '' �•'�'"� k�r°n ky I -fiw ear_, .. .acv-• ,,.a :Q J "" �.w.• :.3•. "' '` :--,^-r.-r.,,...�•„ �'�,w,�'r- ` .r v'++, row,.,,. :,.•'�},,' -' ' , .. ,•' .. .. ., .. ..- .. - try' '. • ,. .,.a• _ L'•• .. ,., ,...._ ',"�' .. y+,,.., :. - .`�'T'°.`; ;...:•� - .roe+,rr•..,.'r...a; ,. , - ING ENTERTAIN Divers Seeking j n' �d,Wes► 4 _ .. Bennet bastenae'bare learned the value Sea Treasprea :! XraR Cheese and VdveettS —�.� — Use of Shells Allows Divers +�it. aN !W� C1 to antes with these tempting tooda in to Reach Depths Impos- - the ice boor. sible -. ;;,• - in Suits _ �1.>► s Working ...`�"_ ..� � �..• ..•- ;, -•:'_,:Ys-' g near the sea bottom at - - . �^=• depths before ached ••..�` --! �``:;1•.::,�!'' - P a never to by divers, � �x to recover the 21,000,000 gold and ail- ` ver cargo of the P. and O. liner Egypt, 4. .•f�{ y r< ,a"-' sunk In May, 1922, with the loss of 96 t q. r I ,y I` •° lives, is described by Mr. David ffeoit "` dL in "Seventy Fathoms Deep„ (Faber �' GOO r . • N•� � •t and Faber), ' '��. •Ne�GE �IS.i l'1�—R�Lail&tae�R�e,Fe�oe• - . ship Artiglio,owned by an Italian com- pany whicb_M&4 a.success of using shells" to allow divers, to reach Necessit3► C iiElEd Advertising - And -depths impossible for men In the usual I hold it is each soul'^ necessity ��sy _ E LV E E TA rubber diving suits. The Artiglio is s - AF -IT Some measure to attain of 1tl:aryl � 1929 and 1930 found�the wreck of the A gilded bird cage in a loom fla o� LB& PRINTS SUA Olt V1cI.Y]0'1', a^ iiGfadi in Canada _ $ y t, el ;1.00. A. McCreary Co. Chatham, by the Makers of Kroft Salad Dressing Egypt sunk !n 400 feet of water 80 Its inmate eyed by Conscience's gray Ontario -miles from the coast of Brittany. cat, !oi _ j --- How the record deep-dive was made A !lower haunting on a window sill is related simply by Mr. Scott: "Fran- Ambitiously ten storeys up,yet still rT EMS CAN, BE KILLED BY, a 8 ' Meaford Flooring teach! went down from the Artiglio Ignored, except at noonday, by the BOZ 3.�I[ad�leine Qua John Iinntex.', ��f3Q at slack water, at 1.30 p.m. He took sun,-- ' `j '' 'See your dealer one minute and a quarter to reach the A little sentiment, a little fun; ; :. Iy bottom. (I note'these details careful- Something we do not need at-all, but Fair Offer-,". ts Even Better - Get oar prices ly because records for deep-sea diving crave, The youngater entered the music . roe - were made that afternoon.) He found Something to toss aside that we should shop to buy a mouth organ. To every :•.' /T'S THE BEST a level bottom of hard grey sand. save, one that shown him he raid "When he reached the bottom his gomething extracted from tomorrow's "Too small! Too small!" The • Pressure gauge showed a reading of hoard At last the shopkeeper lost his Knight Mfg. & Lbr. Co. Ltd., Meaford 182 lbs. per square inch—equivalent to To spend today for filings can't patience. a depth of 131 metres, or 71 fathoms. afford. Look here, my lad," he said, "try, - -=- Thus, the Dreasnre on the outside of _ your mouth along this grand piano, the shell was roughly equal to the Sad it you don't Swallow it you can Hsistelessneslf ping across from elm to elm; . . . . It's such a joy sometimes to,sacrifice =` All the procession of living and miensl thrushes leading their fledg- pressure of steam in the boiler of al A grim necessity for something nice, have. !t for nothing!" Vowing thin linns, already Strong on the wing, locomotive. But Franceschf, inside And if one strives to live b bread Igo g ga passes. The grass from field to field. An egg here on the shell, felt no pressure at all." alone y f stands up taller and Still a taller,s the the award, dropped by a starling' a How, after months of search by The bread turns, like as not into a r Pollens clings and the stalk arises, the � dragging and diving, the Egypt was ' WOOL - -' pollen clings till the breeze Sweeps it. � ladybug creeping, tortoise-like, up stone. The bees rush a green fern frond. Finches undalat- found, is vividly described. Bargel- —Eolus in the Chica Tribune. past and ills resolute $ llni 1s the man in the diving shell this O HIGHEST PRICES PAID wssile; the bumble-b..es,.whose weight ing through the Sir, shooting them- swings them along. About the oak Selves with closed wings, and linnets time, "Now he continues his Slow crawl astern along the aide of the Automobile Accidents The Canadian Wool Co. Lid. •' And maples the bro-vn chafers avrarm, happy with their yo•ing. . , Haste- $ CHURCH ST. TORONTO leanness to the only word one can make,wreck. Again the limited panorama Three Rivers Nouvelliste (Ind.): and the Lena-owl■ at dusk, and the u of rusty metal unwinds before his win- _ _ blackbirds and jays by day,cannat re- p to describe it; there is much rust, The modern automobile is an Instru- - duce their ! but no haste.—Richard JefTeries, in dow, as the Artiglio heaven to a slight meat of locomotion on which one can legions while they gait. .•The Pageant of Samme:r.'► ,well. absolutely count, in the hands of as Yellow butterIIfea, sad white, bread -- �•Thm Egypt" - :red admirals, and sweet blueal think experienced driver. Yet, despite every. of "Bargellint's chief anxiety to not to thing, the.number of accidents grows Don't suffer any longer from these ....... the cfngdom of !lowers which is - Sea wind! -lose eight of the wreck. Once or fae:ora6ly year unsiandy blemishes. Overcome them at a 'theirs! Heavy moths barring at the -Here by the sea the wind is. always , by year, There can home et s oz. Perozine Powder ,rose edge of the copse; tree i, and red, and blowing= twice It fades maddeningly before hum be ao eltect without a cause, What, lace cloth, &PPIY withkaacir�cular motion gold dies; I as the Artiglio swings a little to the then, is the reason of his constant and the blackheads will be all WAl1XMZ to game, like awoke around 1L will not let the harassed vises be • AVAT. Satisfaction or money returnei -'- the tree-tops; midges so hielzoyez the sill!, i tide, At others times the shell bumps gtawth of accidents on the roadT brook, as if you could haul a netful; Nor suffer any flower's seal nnbrokea, perilous* against it, .BargellInt keeps Statistics make it clear, Eighty per ,■■m■ ■2416■■■■■gas •a■■s brnnzeeabpeeUeeraet area in the grans; Nor anything to have Its wliL up his running report. 'Steady! Not cent. of the accidents are canoed Dy s o a the -too fast, you're making me spin. 17p a III the negligence of the driver, . I' y Zmleye3}e MMPAW w path; bile couple of feet. Good"' _ • and Blearckheade toJtefs a dragon flies pondering osi cool !eaten Its tyrannies have bred s bleak So- - a of water-plantain, ceptance, Eventually the diver recognizes, ,Hearth �`s 1 m Blue Jays Bitting, a magpie from plans he bas seen, a piece of me- I c V T I �T -� V RA _ . j y t. gP @ dro}� d warped aubtalaeioa, Passionless, chants the Egypt, v Afraid t b a a ! _ m o , TDe ma above o breathe a 8yD n a e Lhe almoe the re- _ t. s ' I That strips the heart as bare as on_ takes of! the telephone headpiece and turned reveller crept quietly into his ' a„k�� FOOT HEALTH y hands it to a colleague. "The Egypt." bedroom as dawn was breaking, �••■■••■•■■.■■■■.■■■.e.• ;^' Is most important to your work and der beach r t -he says. Bargeliini, 400 feet's below at Sitting on the edge of the bed, he stmaaura Banish foot eroahl.■ with — old it has forgotten youth. the bottom of the ocean, bears the an. cautiously took off his shoes. But DANDRUFF CRESS SALUTE "�acea Dickenson Ptader fa the - Lyric. swesing_cheer. . for all his care, his wile stirred In Hair we Hi.- ' Clean and pure. Tune Rub It on, Res. - During he winter, when the cool bed. and he wag as. '•'d • moves corns, tali see, warts, itr ---r g y d e are of a pair of ,e v would `' not work on the Egypt, the divers Sleepy eyes regarding him over the an lta� reek. :this 4 - growntoe-nalis quit ly. safely 'He who gives license to his tongue!went to demolish' the wreck of hfl eiderdown. is t1■ira a w••m and the.■•dt ` e At!.nasal Ovelri■s•or mead tax'.W no only discloses the contents of his will be a TZ2 sa tf.ASOSATOSt;S7s Florence,an American steamship sunk "Oh, George," yawned hie wile, .mind."—Calvin Coolidge, p close Hemd mad OlaM Hair s's Ahrmas st W. Zitahsa•r, Osa. g6• y you are this morning ! - ;near Belie Ile while carrying tonal. "how earl !" tfons In 1917. And then came tragedy, "Yen, dearest," replied George, b a e - r1,O carrying to death the divers who were Stifling a sigh. "I've got to go to looking forward to Securing the Liverpool for the firm to-day." GREAT BRITAIN Egypt's prize of bullion they had spent And, replacing his shoes, he drag- KK�NG �! pgglu++ so long In finding. Sed his aching limbs out again into A 1' TW1I�R With great care parts of the sunken the heartless world. and back Florence were blown away by charges Lid SPECIAL REDUCED third.elsss until Glanni, the chief diver, felt that " +g8 Fried on Sidewalk fs"fromoMonteeal to Belfast,Gilar the munitions, after thirteen years In �°w, Liverpool, PlymontL or ` the water, were harmless. And he be ' Ayl.ner, Ont.—With the mercury ""'°dO° °`�' raOOd going from came Impatietit of steaming away be.i touching the century mark during the 4 Aug. Ist, to Oct, 15th tore charges were exploded. The two ,recent heat,wave,an Aylmer man laid Erpec'ts stvf* to Juh/ miles gradually became 300 yards. claim to being the first Ontario citi- -- • - - -. __ Return portion valid for 11 years. "Glanni in his-bands holds'zen to fry an egg on the sidewalk this Round trip rata to Continental points reduced psvpordonately, the two ends of the electric wires,one year. Two mailings a week. leading to the charges on the wreck, A leas convenient aspect of the heat the other to the dynamo in the engine Rave appeared when the asphalt P rfuAl in�ernsetion eypy CANARD LrN% room. He keeps life and death heaved at a main'intersection. A re- a Q;) �' gH;A�„�eta apart for a certain space of time. ,. pair gang had to be called to make _ Taronto sip Along goes the word, 'Dynamo.' 'Con- the pavement fit for traffic. -� ~N A R D pct'—the last word passes along the �r • � deck. k `�,• �. "Glanni bring his hands together Kennedy dI �••. IIiNCNOR - DONALDSON and dies, and li of his comrades with Menton ' him: When the smoke and turmoil �t Cotlep�t 8t., heads of seven terrified men, knowing Toronto !':; of the explosion clear away, only the J. Marley•Lavidson Distribu:orr - not whence they come, nor what has avrlt. at once for our bargain ►ter of y'»' �(/ //// saved them, bob on the frothy sea. „��,r ,,,,,rt,r•v•Pa irran¢ecl. AN �� ����� The last charge Bred all the mun!- lions in the.Florence, blowing a crater 200 yards wide in the water. As the ` sides of he crater rushed inwards; the Artiglio was engulf a She filled • quickly through her open batches and , •f". sank like a stone." -: �,, -----4 �1► (OTHER advised me to take i j�/J, the Vegetable Compound Seneca on War because I suffered such pain each montn. • Wt?punish murderers and massacres , t' 'It helped me so much that sites committed among private persons. -.FOR INVALID 1 married 1 still took it. I am ex- ✓ What do we respecting the*wars, and petting a little one in July and I ' Rid your home of flies with Aerozoa--,the the glorious crime of murdering THERE is nothing like a depend upon Vegetable Com- • improved spiral fly catcher with the longer whole nations? Flere avarice and 1 - '• J" glanof Borden's Chocolate pound. My sister takes it too, 1 and wider ribbon. Aerozonis guaranteed not cruelty know no bounds;barbarities Malted Milk in times of Mrs. Aubrey S. Smith, P. Oa to dry out or deteriorate. The glue is always +- are authorized by decrees of the sen- . convalescence, Box 104. North Sydney. Nora #•. fresh,fragrant and sweet-irresistible to$ins. " �/ '• t ate and votes of the eo Ie 'and error- Scads is only one of thousands of Aerozonr is Good for 3 weelce Service, mitiea forbidden inp p It aids in rsstorin9 depleted women wbo depend an Vegetable J� , private persons, .,'energy,buildsup resistance and ; Compound to carry them over are ordered and sanctioned by legi9- promotes sound healthy sleep. 1 dili?tculttimes Won'rvoutrvit-toot lators. Things which if a man had �t done in his private capacity, they CM 17 would have paid for with their lives. The very same things we extol to the _ skies, when they do them with their regimentals on their backs. Gets the fly every time ----.�,----- • NIts w.w � . axo 856 Fro rile' Men are always discovering'things IfsWTOIS A.HSI.i.,36 Hoot Stmt ltwt,Teroota t that women knew long ago. ,!ISSUE No. 30—'31 me — -M q V 7 X 'IC ' , "I :Sob 4 �X` LOCALISMS —Joneph Applerti!, of Loug —Dancing every Saturday at bew .— Island City, Now, York, Is visiting Drop I= —Miss Robertson. of Cobou;g, Ing Beach- from W. Q. Murkary -at the No". spent Sunday with W. G."aud Mrs. Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Currie, of Office, iq ore. d VJ ''I MK-and hire. Barrows at Picker. —Radio Licenses way be obtailad ftu:as City, are holidaying at th * ' —Miss Jeanne Long, of Miami, he- J. to —illas Florence Match. has been how of the former's sister, Mrs• Florida, is visiting her R.unt, Mrs. A. E. Calvert. engaged as teacher of the Halt Bowing, at Cozy Nook, goteville school, Mr.and Mrs. Gentry rind two Beach. Mi.and M re. Douglai also —Capt. and Mrs. Bryant, of children, Norman and David, of speatSunday with bar. SiM00e, spent Monday with W. Oshawa, spent Monday with Mr. - —Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident Grocery dpeclais for This Week: G. and Mrs. Raid. and Mrs. Reid. Dentist. Office-in residence, two —Miss Charlotte Taylor, of mid —Many of the most popular doors east of"St. Andrew's church, dle" Salmon,I lb Una ... with American c dletown,Conn., is holidaying magazines, eu h as the Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. ra. to Fairsex Toilet Soap, a Palm Ojlve Saturday It Pickering friends. Evening Post, Ladies' 6 p. mi, Daily, and Evenings by ap- preparation, 6 cakes .,81c —H. J. Marqvils and son, Ed., of Home Journal and others are now pointinent. (X-ray service). AI ftroud, spent over Sunday with selling at d6uble the former price, -7-Miss Helen Burling, who has Choice Canned Pineapple No. 2 bliced. 2 26e James and Mrs. Andrew. since the aiw, Bennett tariff came been teaching. in Cochrane for Redpath Gran. Sugar, per bag 5.00 —F. H. Hall, of Toronto, has into force, and as a result the sale several years. left on Saturday to, emending a few days here in Canada has fallen greatly. for Scotland, being one of a Qnaier China Oa�ts, reg size,per pkg 88c h an Canadian magazines, however, auto nYraak. and Mrs. - iY WiLu berof teachers who have tieear VuLupare ravurau Hall. bue' sear. It] etebange tar a similar ■ a r e _8 —Walter and Mrs. Shepherd, of American publications. tiunibMr. of 'teachers from , the special holiday price Toronto,spent Sunday with the —Some of the farmers in the British Is"les. the exchatige being latter's parents, James and Mrs. United States are facing financial for one year. Miss Burling will -White. disaster. With the world glutted teach in a school a few mile out of —Mrs. V. F Baladon and child with wheat and the price lower Ediuburgh. We wish her a very of Burford, are spending a week than the cost of production they 'pleasant trip and an enjoyable In the Ladies' with the former's parents, W. have decided to Plow' the wheat time in the Land a' the Beatber. d Mrs. Clark tinder, With the price from 24 to Department ,an ao cents per bushel they do The services of the United '4 Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright has-been Church. next Sunday and every 86 inch Broadcloth, all shades, per and 23c spending a few days at Graven• consider the cost of harvesting Sunday until September will be hurst with her uncle and aunt. would justify theta in saving the held lu St. Andrew's Church at '40 inch Marquisette,cream ground in Mr. and Mrs. Fieldink, crup. The crop is an excellent one 11.30 and 8 (D.S.'T,) according to a "Sweet Pea" design, fast colors, • —We congratulate Misses Flor- and it is certainly discouraging tO resolution of the Session which gold, blue and rose, per yard. see the grain going to waste, 28C ence Match, Lillian Wiman and If met last,9undayniglit. The morn Ethel Bra in their success at the the crop is harvested the tenant ing service neat' will be Linen Table Cioth%, 52x52, colored recent Normal School exaras, farmer will. see the results of his conducted by Rev. A. McLellan, borders, very pretty, each 1.00 —Rev. P. F. and Mrs.,Gardiner labor divided between the land. of Olaremont. In the evening the 40 inch Curtain Madras. regular.bought and family. of Dunsford, called on lord and the thresher pith not h service will be conducted by the Pickering friends on Thursday ing left for bim*elf. The Canadian regular nil-ulster, the subject to at a sacrifice price, per yard 28C last while on their way to Toronto. farmer is no better off than his be "As I was busy here and there, Little Girls' Summer Paitle Dresses, —Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth American cousin." Ruin is staring He was gone." Again every mem sizes a, 4 and 5, very snappy 1k .had Miss Ethel Hollingsworth-, of them all In the face, and the be of t e church IF; urged to patterns, to clear thoughts-of n-ext—w-UntiMr- brings ii -Lr__ _13.- --b - — .Lip Hamilton, spent Saturday and attend service at least once on'the Sunday with W. G and Mrs. Reid depressed feeling. Sabbath, and an invitation to all Ladies'House Drevse@, new pat$erne', and family. Dr. Lionel Stevenson, Provin• strangers, visitors and friends of new colors, very pretty of (4AI Zuulughit. has made-the 9tH —Mr. and MrFa Stanley May. te the eougregation is cordiaNy Totonto, Miss Stella Bennett• of merit that the farmers of Ontario given. -Fort Hope, and Miss B Jotiess, of County could profitably use HO rden Party Of ------ bloose Jaw, have been guests of Dounds of tobacco as a worm pre. The annual ga' n the Men's the United Church was held iia ventative for all classes of live Rev. H. and Mrs. Staintou. stuck, While tobacco dust can be the Memorial Park on Tuesday Department —A number listened in to the evening. The attendance was not radio on Saturday forenoon to p,,rehased from tobacco large clue partly to the threaten. Men's Dark Blue Overall, well made, bear King George speak ' His Jes• each farmer is advised to grow inle condition of the weather Find fall sizes, per pair voice could be heard distinctly bis owu as it can be produced partly to the depression that Vag although atmbapheric condition; very cheaply. The bnrley type it affected all gatherings of a similar Men's Pnee Wool Work Sox, ribbed used and d3e seed stirted in a hot nice fine wool, per pair `,25c were poor. character this pear, ThcQe who _Cbicken thieves entered Wal bed or cold frame and tran9ulant• ed late in %1Ry or early in June Attended were well repaid, f(.r a ]Men's Work Booth, reg 3.5b ana 4.00, ter Sleep's hen house on Saturday o1pleadid @ripper was served strid sizes 6, 9 and 10. per pair evening and took &war ipitb tb,,,r like tomatoes. It !9' cultivated an good nrogracn rendered. The 35 of his choicest' fowl. This !• during the simmer Find hung tit) local e!ocutioni�.tp, Mia-,4eq Pbylli�- Men's Odd Vests, all sizes .200 in the fall before frost in a shed itbe fourth or fifth time in wbleb Pilkey and Gladys Bryant. ims lldr, Sleep ban lost fowl in this or barn to dry. When tborquably rained their high reputation find "Boy.5' Broadcloth Shirts, with collars !Way, dried it Lq ground to powder and Mr, 37bomaia. comedian, of Tot on- attached. 13, 134 and 14, each .-.98c —Occasionally, a statement is fed in A iiissb. cliop or salt, The to, delighted the audience v%ith, Men's Faqey C&ton Sox, very pretty Issued that there lQ sio many radjoe agricultural repre-aeritative* W his 9electi(,os The operetta-, "The In the country. We think .tbei0b M. Qr(skery,. of Uxbridge, can designs, great value, per pair 22c istatement.4 can be disprited as we supply full DRrticulars. Belles of Ft,l de Rd," giver, by the —On Saturday afternoon abort choir of the church was well doubt if all radio users have rendered and well received bv the _:IIceoie9. being neglected through five o'clock a violent tbnoderstoinii andieuce. . The chair, tvFi,� ably M zno■ CHAPM AN vst@eed over this locality. During filled by the pastor, Res`. H. —Records rhow that. in one the storm Robert Osborne, aged Stainton. week 112 lives were lost in Ontario .2 years, of x14 Gladstone Avenue. by drowning. While some ,f Toronto, wa,4 ,struck by lialitniaL —About the tnost up-opular dog these were purely accidental the and im4tantly killed, The rinfor that can be fund v� the police St anfield s "Underwear due,. Many wonder why they are most of them could Have been tunate lad and bi,4 father and A 'prevented by exercising a certain compani-n were visiting trien& allowed to live, as they cannot amonr t of care. at the Rouge River avd had one 41pe in them one redeeming featut e. • —St. George's Sunday School to fetch water, and on going cc, They are no doubt a great Protee- held their annual picnic At Aris• the well were caught in the stern, ti.ai to their master .r mistress, Men-s fine Summer Underwear in shirts Stud shorts, • Park. Frernchman'-i Bny.on Thurs And took shelter under a tree b,,t is regard: Strangers they •.day afternoon. A very pleasant which VMS !@truck by a bolt of cannot be trusted. There are al-o and nit .eversl bound',; on Church rtteet time was spent by all, in various lightning, killing the boy and games and in partaking of it R1111g the father, Win- Otaborue, that are a source of annoyance to at 1.75 and 1.60. bountiful supper. a very severe Shock. The other pi9sers.by. On one occa-ion they —The American tourist trade i- lad escaued injury. The two ruiue,l the drPQ-4 of a pas4tng Sport Shoes"in leather and canvas, from" 93c to 4.75, pow very heavy. Hundreds of were brutight to Dr. Car.twriabt%r elderly lady, and in another case American care are passing through office. where the father received they bit A tu%n is the leg bringing a splendid choice. the village every day. The desti treatment, but the boy wa-.4 lir-)- the blood. Some tituid people x%ill nation of many of. these are the notinced dead. The father, was acit pa-is along the Qtteet where. summer, resorts of the province partially stunned, soon revived. they are, but will take a back try a Tip Top Suit. We have doubled where fishing and batbing is good. The sad ocetirrence took place street to come tip taw-it.' Dog-, of Don.'t f.for to —ahoy conventions of variotua between the Wings River and this type should be kept tiers tip, our output already over any d or iweieties Find organizations have Sunset Inn. The storm is decribe given A close of v6loroform. been held in Toronto during the by cottRgers as one of the most Besides they have been a* bill of 7 'previous season, past two or three years. The violent they had ever witnessed expense to this township on Americans have at last discovered Dr. Cartwright, Coroner, decided� account of their love for mutton. 7:-,.-'One' Price 124.00 Toronto and that it hen big hotels that no inquest was necessary, —A former in Carrick township and is the scene of the world's and the body was released and Was summoned to court charged -greatest swimming contests etc. taken back to the city for burial. with criwity to animals. He bad . Kiddies' Play Suits in khaki, blue and light blue —The Women's Institute will —On Thursday night last sold 27 bens to a party In Walker. 'hold their annual picole Tuesday thieves broke into A. M. Gibson's ton and delivered them in bags denim, extra stron - made by Kit'Ohene 99 next, July 28tb.at Mrs.Newman,p, hen house and took about 125 hen@. when the temperature was around 9 Fairport Beach. Claremont and On Friday afternoon a number Of 100 in the shade. When the bags Highland Creek Branches will be them. about 25 or 30, were diecov were opened it wits found that regular 1.25, for 1.00 'the guests for the afternoon and erect In bags under a boob some four Lad succumbed to the intense Will 6160 assist with the program. distance from the hen house, heat and 'nine others died later as = Radio Licennei I'Mued. Members are requested to bring several of them having died from a result of their suffering from dishes and spoons. It is bo= fi suffocation. As it was expected their confinement during the beat. Fred T. Bunting'' Pickerm` all will try and make this annual that the thieves would come The magistrate took a lenient 9 4 affair the none] snecees. Meeting around that night for the balance view of the case, as the farmer Zetabl"Od 1857, j. called at the-usual hour. of their spoils a trap was laid for did not wilfully commitany crime Wedbeid-ovy— 15.5 LIJC allg, WISS 0 Lt-Odit, U"Wro- -on evening last Moir capture. Coue_t^_bTe_­O1i—er e b under estimating the a number of the frietida of Ed. Crammer'was called and with Mvr• ante :4 and Mrs. Jones surrounded their Gibson and son and hired man be . Kehad to pay the root of home and serenaded them in honor was ready for developments, the - court proceedings which sr• of the recent happy event, After About 12 o'clock a car-stopped an amounted to over$18,00. People SEIBERLING — treating them to pgram of the top of Decker's Hill arid a are gradually being taught that music and tioise of : ro less musical person could be heard coming the dumb animals 'have rights character they entered-their home down on the gravelled hich must be respected by their Special Service Ti ed ioad, and reg" and presented them with a b eau• at once proceeded to the spot human, or 'reither inhuman, mast- tifel fernery sod after extending where the bag@ bad been left The ere, congratulations and best wishes The men pounced on him and congr :�As thousands of driveris now know, an for their future happidess and after a brief struggle hand-cuffed 4dvor"somwitnes. • prosperity, left for their respect the ,man and took him before :-,, built stronger and wear longer than any lve places of abode. •Magl9trRte Clark. He was re. NOTICE—Grain cutting, with M•H, Nbinder. Prices reasonable. Apply to phone —The police ia a town in Faet- manded until Monday night and tire even Seiberling could 6,Oer build Pick.272,8. 47.49 ern Ontario received several days in the meantime was talren to jail. on M.98,asy,night 1[)AINTINQ AND PAPER-RANG- ago a call from a farmer who said Whitby before. red _T1Vr-:-"ftrimites furnished free. Frank X that a car was t and: W61s, Box 61.Whitby. Phone.-404, 45-47 passing in which he appeared in police court could be beard blood-curdling put lip a strenuous defence. He Y 4 scream@ for help. The police be• claimed that the car he had be ORONTO WEfW'ASH LAt7N- these world fam- TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and . -Come in and ask td so came active and soon had the longed to Dr. Glass, of Toronto, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave L suspected kidnappers in their and eta it w-ts not working proper• nathe with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shop. Will pigk up.and deliver earb'Monday#Wednes- oits tires, power Brit their victims proved ly he had ii out for testing. On day a Friday. 181Y 'W be a radio in the car which was 'the top of the hill the engine beat- 4 SALE—McCormick cc rn binder J,ist giving the final episode of a eel and At the time he was captured Deering grain drill, Spring tooth cultivator, ithriller through the loud speaker, be was in search of water. He 4-section harrows. Stone boat. Leta combined OR night vain and fodder grinder, M.-H,root yelper,Set We have @rich sounds in this part was not ant the previous Mn faym bornea. 3 Horse collars, 6-ft mccor- ..,CHARLES Be - SPENCER 'of the country, but so far the when the fowl were stolen He mick mower knife. —tity of seasoned hard- police have not interfered, al- was remanded'until next Monday ,d W,be,. 2OAillon hard brick. Coleman Quitic-Light lamp and lantern. 2000-1b. truck General Repairs, Oils and Gas. though the unwilling listeners-in night to allow the defendent 'to scales. Hotpoint electrit range complete, Good .WprT►Often feel like calling upon produce wit426MM to corroborate f2l"n hone Ueama Bet of steel truck wbftW Above will said t a ftamnable Vrkc A,1. his#t6t1=eW6 Pickering Bertr"d,Pidgwing. 43d ik• _ek_=_