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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_07_31 f'e^ .Pr'. :,'i"''t,',. •.a r - d e 21; yK, ±1• r ?�' ,•'+"Y''+ J+: .� .�,;. .a-+ .. a t" `+.'! ' ♦ �•';:, p� - :n::#: -•ga: Apr.»'' - �-a-.wr" ;a - Jy,'s v-'*'E'' .F`�W. .3 :t r,''. .�-., t d• _ •✓ ?::..,;, '. .�:.. '•a >• •m+ •+?•x'• '�:. t' �; _,'� - - „'an�-Z '' 4:aac ^.- - 'r �. vc°A_ ,��-.i+.b", _ -m,-: '3s•C1,.< f a .-,'+le%a: a+..H.�9F�+'S.r .5 Y+'. ... _pit -$e.1.i.+{r'.s�'v t. ,• �'...-.a... _ _ ,'".:r''$." .. - �,� .fi•F'iY .•'ty. � ' •'� y. •M rY'w^�'• .. o♦ - .-�-,j,i._""�w•9=''W''y.L"„"'K�'; , HE - PICKhRI .N. G .. •:yap •4.VOL. L. PICSERING, ONT., . FRIDAY, JULY •31, 1931'. � .. , No. 4S� , �>aafeaatawal Anions►. White's-:- �fiEEnwooa. ORDINATIUlit -igiliJ. James and Mrs. Rains spent a day On July 21st, the ordination of GREENWOOD' '�' last week in Osbpwa. Robert Packer, B. A., B. Th., pastor _r DR. H- O. PEARSON-=Physialan Miss M. Wood has been under the of Whitevale and Green River Bap- =?' as#9areeoa. Dnnbs,rton. G =OQ3"3 RiiV�Z' MAY � ;_ 'weather during the past week. fist Churches, took place with dole- !;�• � .� _•• ` S. PORBYTH. Opb D., Dlreu for Is running full blast sawing lum- E. Tremble and Chas. Hunkin left gates and visitors from several of ?� • etrtaat Anoeiation of ontano sea. ber, reaches, doabletrees, on Tuesday morning on a motor the churches of the Whitlyy-Lindsay the mined b I trip to 'Montreal. Association, together with Dr. C. H. 'Hstablished 1888 tioo�Ej examined by appointment, tongues etc. - F. L. j�•v,.. {l,n.....� garden &.Schutt, a.... n• 1 n.,—..r.,., aE... C. Upon to buy a quantity of good ITARL A.GRU BIN.R.O.—Eyesiaht thin of besot and well a y E. McLeod, Rev. P. C. Reid Rev. T.. basswood and elm g Y '. Specialist. Honour graduate or the Couegr loge. one going out to view same. 1�. Tattersall and Rev. 'Mr. Owen of There is no better Pastry ;= 01,0, tometry of Canada; Gad medalist and . The cement work on the new brid- Kimsas City participating. At the Flour made than a dratHHet•maa prise winner in 1928. At Markham GraiD Chopping Tuesdays ge on the new portion of the High- afternoon session, herd in the Green n ss��� Monday from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m,.in Dr. +; Bat!ker's dentcl office. At StoutFvill-from wre• and Fridays. way north of the village is well un- River church, Mr. Packer gave a ,. y to satuzaayof each weer. Eyes esemia- der way. The west side has been clear strong statement of his con eta see acted and repaired. HiBbeet quality Mannfactescr g sans. of all completed and the pouring of the version, call and beliefs that there' i at Lowest Pricn. Phone Stoug 2405. 481y descriptions. .• =i.'"KISSIMI I cement on the east side is now in was no difficulty in agreeing to or- t.avat. Price reductions at the progress. Bain him to thg work to :which it was But there area t of brands factory. Fall wheat is rapidly being cut felt he had already been ordained by of pastry Sour the market : DUNCAN B. McINrYHE—Barria- and drawn in, and many fields of God. At the evening session, held that are v inferior ter, Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock St.. Pbone Markhaaa 6405 or 6420 or write y are already cut. Fail at' 'Whitevale, the following service to SIS$I South, Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. Chas. White, Locust Hlll, Ont. oats ad barley Phone 46. 481y wheat is an excellent crop but the was conducted': Sermon by, Rev. T. ` • oats and barley. light on account N. Tattersall D. S. O. Ordination These cheap hrands are cheap DONALD RUDDY Barrister, y g in unlit Re Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- ,j, $ Beal, - Claremont of the warm, dry weather in June prayer, by Rev. Gordon M. Holmes; quality, tin's Drug store,Opposite post y,omce.Oct. Money and early part of July. Hand of Fellowship and Charge to gT SI I tA1 oaa. Phone 583. Whitby, oo sly Phone Bbl the candidate by Rev., Roland Simp- .. ' 1 Or WALTER C. THOMSON—Barris. FURNITURE WMtTEYAt`a ]sins; charge to the church by Rev. Bank Bldg�TorontoNPhoone Etgin'5303 or 5304 NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE The Women's Association of the H. R. Stephens. The Whitevale ch- Is the very cream of the beet win• Rsedenece,Picbering, Ont.,or by appointment, Q oil sang an anthem at £Ells session. ter wheat and is equallyy as ' any IN GREAT VARIETY Whitevale United Church will meet Between the afternoon and evening good for fine cake bak• EATON. BELL dt ROSS. Barrist- at 3 p. m., on Thursday, August 6th, services, the ladies of the two chur- y• $immoa a Bede, Marshall Mat- - � lag as for pastry, =ZZma• Souciton, 1104 Northern Ontario tresses, Dressers, Tables and at the home of -Newton and Mrs. ches served supper to all who attend- 330 Bay Street,Toronto, Robinson. "Salvation" is the word ed the ordination. Rev. Robert Why an exorbitant rice for W. Beaton. Chairs, Picture Frames, for roll call. Eve y P y H,i�,Bell, Every member kindly packer closed the ordination proceed- small package of cake flour ? Our Prices are the lowest. be present. ins with the Benediction. J.D.F Row. -Adelaide�88f8.9 g Try HISSIMI. - •-1 We are pleased to know that Mes- IURARI BON, PIOHERIMQ g tl ars B. 'Miller and A. Rittenhouse are GREEN FIVER. J���Fjll,�►7 JOY 1 MULVEY — Barrtatrrs, Soliracon etc., able to be out again after their re- Just r cent motor accident, which took • - .-,]ton Hagerman wi,9ited with his IAdelaide 4469•nd 4480. liekeriag officr o n place a short distance from Mr. Rit• for Bread, I° Redne.da ■nd Saturday eveainp. Phone 1�teft tenhouGe's home when their car cud- Parents here over the week-end. Henry and Mrs. Michell entertain. By patronizing your home mill Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. denly took the ditch and completely ed Alf. and Mrs. Michell on Sunday you he] ken u Detstat wrecked. y P P P the price of J Cedar Shingles. afternoon, our local wheat. f NEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 4„ L, D. 9„ $ ', Union Service of the three ap- We hope Miss Ruth Hutchings will eSacceesw to Dr J.N.Dales., Gladness of pointments, Locust Hill, Cherrywood soon be well and around again. We the Royal College of Dental surgeons and Torun. AlBO, a large f;IIaIItit� Of and Vb ktitevale will be held in the L?n- have missed her. :L'SE SCOTCH BARLEY jp Umveruty. At Claremont office over D, A, ited Church here next Sunday, even- �•, Robt. and Mrs. Packer are Swan store every Taeaday and Fnd• Phone ;roII b and_dremed p. m., under the FOR BREAKFAST 9to.fr tan. $ ing August 2nd, at 7 i holidaying in the United PPY time.assure ]HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. Jack P17]er Spruce' and auspices of the Women'%•Missionary hope the • have a ha �a 11 Society of Locust Hill and White- D. D 5. Graduate.,!be Royal College of There will be an Open Tea' at � Z. WM�2T Demur Surgeons and the Un,vertlty of Toronto vale. Mrs. Gould, who is a very gift- Wilson's Park on Aug. 20th, dnder C aiee to residence second door east of St. And. Ilemlock Lumber. 'ed speaker= and has spent over 25 the auspices of the Women's Miasior, l -� a.W thyrcb. ., orrtng,Ont went Noun: 11 years in Formosa, will be the Speak- L. BURN/NOHAM a.a. to •p. m., or by appointment. fJC-ny - Circle. _ s.r,rioel. Phone Pick 3700. 431y .�. PICKEi RING ��� er, The choir of Zion Church. Ced- Misses 'Merna, Lorna and Marjory Building and General ar Grove will have charge of the Shea are enjoying a merry holiday contracting, 1 notes oo 6eltarael. R g f op musical part of the service, A spec- with their grandparents. Fred and j;aumatea furnished on all classes' Y.a'V F-41 ► ial invitation is extended to all to- Mrs, postill. of'work—Interior and'Esteeioe. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— join in this service. The Claremont football team meets •Flee and a.eemobile tn.nranee of all Jun". lilteraLions and repairs. - ••�'JSIg�epane.sof sold dnaaelal sand- puNa�wTOr+ --Green River here on Saturday night- OWmneys Bviie concrete Work. Coal, n _� at. 6.30 (a. t.). Green River lost to' Phone Pickering 5718 GBOROE KSAY—Licensed auction- C a Is Oct. 18tb is chosen for D nbarton Goodwood last Saturday, FAIRPORT. ONTABiO' - �ear.Alton'. to T- aeaso n ble sake united Chumb annive _ There will be no Divine Service-at ' attaanae to. •teem. reasonable R mom' this church on Sunda next, Au u1e. Pbon•Stourf sum• 51-4 'Miss Creighton of Toronto, visited Shingles F(�T ,�,��� Hard and Soft ®oal of tho' Miss Helen Thom on Sunday. 2nd- Sunday school .-,will be held n i FPMTIL,I., Ueensed AuatWoew, s Wm, and, Mrs, Nicholson and Misa the morning as-usual at 10.15. On . Ow Oven its ad!•r*uW�•la. Ao► bell uali on the 9th of -August there will be both 5z clear and 5z No. B.C. Sbin les. � Aa«o> am=*"o q Phyllis spent Sunday at Wasaga. Shy School and Evening Service. Daft tlalvaaized Steel Shingles. . Sunday Sohn and Mrs. IltcWhinney and We are looking forward with plea- Bird's Felt Slate Bblngles. JDB-BRATON To9P1fn MARK ' / family spent the week-end 'let the sure to Sunday, Aug. 16th, arbor Ilfr. Also• re•rubbering buggy wheels. • Q ossssfewaan tw j i CXS LAW Holmes' farm. emiavlka, A•iwa�it, ens• »f • • C. G Burton, the head of the Robt. Lawn mower sharpened. ■+� to leas f1 Misses Margaret Pennell, Mabel 'isaw at Manses. Le. Simpson Co. Toronto, will speak in T. PATERS0\ S CLAREMONT.- '` snow y p&•_ t e _ _ s C►a - Dixon_.and Christina Mills._�otored-the Green River Church. Many of Oalt sad set prides. Phone 8918 a + -- to Haliburton on Saturday. Mr. Burton's old friends and neigh-- UjM. MAW, LICENSED ACC- •Pickering Mills Gordon Emms, of biatabitchewan, bors will be glad to know that he LOOK, THE • ►o�TIONSHR,tor Yore.Qstario age Locbam and his mother of Latchford spent a 1 AL kinds of sate. s for pear attanded week with Alex. and Mrs. Thom. will be with us on that date. to Term.reasonable. Daw+or ..ka may '— The services at the cemeter on New Chevrolet 4-t wenaged at NEws'°etc,. Bop .ad Iadepen- 'We, have a full line of Poultr Mrs. D. Hennick of Tonawanda, y sane pt,onaa, wmcby,One. sty y is visiting at her old home here for July 26th was a great success. We Feeds, good as the best. were pleased to have Rev, John Tr-- - _ a week with her brothers, A. and J. icke a - N0'n(M Try our Front Raok Laying Mash Allison. Y peak to us on this occasion, I9 HERE Growin Ma@h•and Mr-, Reg.- Sommerville celebrated' The gum of ?F,•1.87 was taken at the Whitevale MIAs ! g her birthday last Thursday b iv- service and $11.00 was received dvz- _ _ Chick Starter. y Y y g ing the preceding week, making a Manv new features and'a new low her an afternoon tea to a number of total of 875.87. We wish to take this rice. An Owner Service Policy, ' Cbb en ever day eke there Feeds right here ' PP• B Y y her friends. P Y. and our prices will allow' We are pleased to have Mrs. Piz- opportunity to thank those present assuring owner the best in GRAIN— FLOUR —FEED you a profit on your . er in our midst again. Mrs. Smales for their generosity. � service and aatisfaction. Flenry and Wilkinson Repairs = `•-• poultry. gill reside with her Navin rented - -' P g Gas, Oil @, Assessories, Goodyear When her house here. , UltOUGHAM. Tire@ at new low rice. . Will exchange you want Flour ask for • . : .. prices. for Wheat 1 Royal. Help your market Elmer an� c��rs. Barrie and Walton and Mrs. Holmes motored down to Of the thirteen candidates sent up Repairs on all makes of care. ANTHONY WILSON for local wheat. for examination in vanou des or St. Lawrence River and spent ' the s'� Cordon �• �At The more flour we sell the more week-end with thg former's parents. music, a Mrs. Sakin, each pupil Proprietor; g wheat we can buy. companion teacher from Hunts-- won•a pass, nine taking honors. - 48tf Phone Mark. 5508 y' ville is holidaying with Miss Robin On Sunday next - the 'Claremont Phone 2808 PIOHERING e will exchange flour for White, also Miss Marion White, of Young People will have charge of —any kind of grain. Whitby, is holidaying at ker home the Divine Service here. Our Young << BARGAIN here. - People take charge of the Evening �(Jlll• Picks' �1111II>l� Ci0311Q8DY Service at Claremont. T * /� UIMUlattAM. Mr. Nix, of Lansing; Mrs. Day of R Cil�ii\i/ INkT New York; Mrs. Schlichauf, of Tor- in A Solid Walnut Dining R. G. Relatives from Acton visited at E. `onto; Miss Eleanor Love find Miss rU 11J� ; Room -suite. - .F'IINERAL DIRECTOR Perryman's on Sunday. Whittingham, of Toronto, have all g g r,,�y� Frank Malcolm and family visited been guests of T. and Mrs. Pe kry-- their rel ttvna n.. Ce ++a•9 Rile (,'onellte Of i 80 inch a ao turday _�;• ,. iaaiw wiirh a pacts kmbulaove Mrs. Hanley, of Detroit visited her Thomas and Mrs. LamoD� of Tor toot limm -drawer, 6 foot Ex Day and Night Service aunt, Miss Bate during ast week. onto, called on Mrs. Philip- during a merchant," tansiPu Table, Arm Chair and Phone 9000 Edward and Mrs, Willson spent the week. Mr. Lamon taught Brou- 6 Diners a bolstered in - the week-end .-with the Gannon fam- gham school in 1902 and 1903, -and �gg li[alvern 5000 . solidliftther. ' — Y — - -now horde an important position in Years of Tr'sliain)R and educational • Robt. and Mrs; Rawson welcomed a Toronto school. ,preparation have qualified hini Special price, $135.00 Markham, a :nt. a little daughter on Tuesday, July We congratulate Miss Gladys Gan- to advise yon on any meaiei- -- ---- — 21st. non and Miss Marie Devitt, who pas- nal preparation, its action, '-- Mr. and Mrs. Crocker,. of Toronto, sed with honors, the Primary and method of use and merit—also Inner Spring Mattress in good Farm Fence ] spent Saturday with the Matthews Junior Piano Exams. respectively at to dispense your P g e.:.= heavy coverings ... .- 17.50 family. the Cinadian College of Music, Tgr r ,. Mrs. W. Wallace and son and dau- onto, on duly 11th. , ,Doctor's Prescription •• ` :: `�: -1II 20, 30 and 40 -- ghter visited T. C. and Mrs. Brown The�uly meeting of the Women's _ Occasional Chairs, in Walnut-- on Friday. Institute was held at the home of , finish with maquette cover• rod rolls. The-raspberry crop is almost all Mrs. Winton White, on Tuesday, Jul. �'am�l7 Recipes log, our price 6.75 marketed, and was of good quality 21st. Mrs. Holtby, president, occup- Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- and profitable. ied the chair. The program for the Your local druggist had five years Bow-back Kitchen Chairs in ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden W. Brown and family and Miss afternoon was to be a health talk. experience in Toronto's lead. x;a 'fools and Sprayers. Rowney, of Toronto spent Sunday Miss McKinnon, R. N., gave a fine ing, din ' the white wood, ready for y dispensing drug store and enameling, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman Air-O'Gas Stoves. at the Brown home. paper on "Public Health". A brief solicits your business in this 'Miss Alice Middleton, R. N., and discussion followed. Mrs., Carl Dev- most important phase of v. Also Enamel in all colors, New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, Mrs. Birmingham, of Toronto, are itt gave a comprehensive review of dreg store service. Coleman Gas Irons and holidaying with their parents. the program of the recent district — Electric Irons. -- It is with pleasure the neighbor- meeting at Claremont, reading the Jones, the Druggist. guarantees, �, A. � hood sees the new garage illuminat- excellent paper given by Mrs. Hun- pare fresh drugs, aeeurf;te G'-buying one our pricer befoes ed and doing a brisk business, ter at that meeting, so that those dispensing and reas- buying elsewhere. The rite of Baptism was administ- who had not the privilege of hearing onable prices. '!Y Phone 1800; ered to the little daughter of Mr. it at Claremont might now hear it. T and Mrs. Walker on Sunday after- Mrs. Gannon sang a solo and Mrs. 'Furniture Dealer anal ALVIN BUSHBY noon. Devitt and Miss Mary White con- E• Ce J ONE S ` 1' Funeral Director Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Young and tributed a piano duet, both being :+J Also Ambuknee Service :Hardware Phone 4800 Mr. and Mrs. Lovell, of Toronto, very acceptable. At the close of the Druggist and:'Ohemist, were Sunday visitors at the home of meeting, Mrs. White and daughters F .a. • 03ASHO RIO IN( ear..-'c.am FWUp �, .�e, .d� ntl*. ratieal►mentd. .=..P�1oIIfl. VQW .•y-, .P1Ll�[4!�> ; ,"b' xf �� A,. .•a(y ,ex .apt - .wj 'e"vy{,. ys-ham tut rRt. q.r.' e. may+,' 3:r,.r.�±. s, v . ✓. wry"'���r��a`S ' •�"� �n•=.��+.`y.' r,v,"���,'.�^�u�. � µ"!.r-.�'[ ww+a Q�s...sry+.•�� "1<.�'r TIC-:� ,one, "� '�i' 'k _ � i'� _ ',in� �' z. ?ac"?y"j� ra <-�n,=�=- -.p. k ;5.��ys• �a'"R�:.Y'• .. �`' .^zw;T•'�,�e�'++v Y.i'� '`�.. . 1. . ,.>n• �L,��. To �iiie ICED TEAM Brew a as iISUalM pno�'" °r ti.. material f printing dud + � s. No, chief, but that bloke might `I _ _ -..' J'aln -allow to d1De d �sn•�Ar have stumbled oa something which ��� 49 tai;U-pour Into glasses al fu pOp1�ICE was dangeous. Slick did." "But according to our theory.,Pye- M is/ - croft murdered him,"replied Barnard. And S ' his own doubts making him more in- ���--• - { dined to listen to pia subordinate than what Dame beforsi"After many adven- The track faded out after a few ?; Was usasl, lures flytng' over China Captain JfmmY "Yes, that's true," admitted Trot- sins out of Ina, he in fo ced toRland pea ed hundred Yards, This is but tided t out.a¢ ter, thoughtfully. But say he,did&t, on a lonely island We continued to follow in the - Say Slick was such a mug as to have There we were on that lonely little direction the last track had lift gone back there after you let him go island; General Lu, the Chinese War p° and they nobbled him. They'd 'snow Lord; Ching, his faithful servant, Fn Some Large sand dunes rose in front - 990 who he was and pretty soon tumble the intarpreter, Scottie and myself of us. Climbing to the top of there, to hj* game. Darkey Mullen would, Rank and fortune suddenly count- a very small, green valley appeared anyway. ah.:..'h a ed for nothing. We. were. four below. `Free from Gardens' aride _. a they'd reckon he was beat put hungry men-and a dog. Even G8n• rocky 3 ills down, a found a .deep h fro ns _ i a then they knew that e- eral Ln'a huge e �m wch came the din• et. Say he kn Py oc y croft had been in the house as well as fortune, which we tined tinkle of water.- Out from be. you and Slick, and decided he'd be a had stored .,away twee& two rocks poured a clear, cold ��1�. i�/1/./,///,/,�////' useful bloke to fix the job on. Perhaps in our plane would spring! they know a darned sight more about General Lu drank so much, I real• + not buy s a ly feared he would drown. Then him than we do. Easy enough*for � square meal,n we filled our water..can and walked - .., ..'THE them to have got hold of one of his The sea stretch. handkerchiefs through Holt or Mer. ed away on every back to the plane, where Chung and ++! the interpreter anxiousl y wafted for j[1 cer, and easy to fake evidence as we side like a flat o` K�v c V�('! H U S� found it. Even if he didn't swing is mirror. The is us' would get him out of the way for the and went back four or five miles Meanwhile Scottie had gone an up sad ended. Above, the sky the "beach, and was busily digging present. If you ask me,Pyecroft is a y rose in f 'MYSTERY I,YST RY Pretty hot member, for all his half- a huge empty dome the Band, and half growling a him- "Look ,. self, The sand flew in all directions. zed, daft expreecion and balmy k here General," .I said, YOU manner." d I are going-rabbit hunting." Then he came racing back to me. r an Barnard consider.d the' suggestion After-that we-tramped and hunted cure enough, he had lotiad a seat of -.By T. C. K JACOBS tgr several urinate&. It was one which 'for bourn, but never sound a rabbit. eggs-buried in the sand. His rough - �' //,//',/�'�?�'/�/����►�'��/���� had occurred to him and had been In fact, we never even saw a mouse methods had ruined some of them; lingering in his mind from,the Begin- or a squirrel. The Island rose to a but there were almost a dozen left, f BYNOP8I8 I put the• good ones in.my'helmet _ Convincing enough for Barnard, sing, but he had rejected it for want peak nest the snot where wo _hed 9iaa wsriaHolt and his at wadU Wuuriiell sufficient to justify arrest, but with 'of evidence. Everything pointed tta lanced. The remainder- was cover= -���'h ` '�'° �" I went. The harm. Bolt has a friend. Moineau,living serious limitations for presentation- Pyecroft; if he didn't get him, whom ed with stunted brush, often burned Chinese seemed delighted, and sat t Kssi nephewbew,.Hayden op- e get?House, and !a ua than urie before a judge and jury. He had h -would het? brown from the sun's beat. The about baking' marry Moineau's Alercer, whom she dtallkeo. ed to startle or bluff the truth out of Trotter made the suggestion'which rocks were blazing hot. them by the A e:rieo of mysterious di him, now he realized that Slick had finally nettled the matter: "Why-nrot - .More serious . than the lack of Ste. Well, jser- ta� been 'alarming the neighborhood, , papa I am not 11[ona Page, the vicar's daughter, being spoken wisely when he described him have another look over Slicks body? game, was the absence of water.no latest victim. as mustard. He was Too hot-tor him, It was a pretty quick run over we Hour after hour, we searched for a very good Another boarder at the farm is Perct- fresh water, but not fudge, but to val Pyecroft. He and his valet. Ptack, thought the chief inspector ruefully. gave him; there may be-something a drop Lhuld me those eggs discover a secret underground passage, useful which we miaaed. In an case we find. As we walked home over to Kestrel House and a locket belonging 1 He inclined to the opinion that Pye y a flat sandy plate. General Lu cad-i surely seemed R' Ito Mona Page. craft had acted sIoae laaL ai t we cant do anything more wixh Pye- � Ins.actor Barnard steals Into Kestrel i Flack, according to his landlady, croft." denly gripped my era; .. i terrible. !Souse alone and runs into slick Samuels, g y, had Ia the sand was a long, streaky,� The lnterpre- --. . ' a crooL, who gives him Interesting "n- remained in his lodgings most of the Barnard nodded,without much eft- ter looked At me questioningly. "No ,tpemation concerning Pyecroft Ten evening and gone to bed soon after thusia&m; he doubted if they would track, as if you had drawn a stick „ - 'hours later Samuels to found stabbed to likes. eggs?" Beath. Barnard accuses Pyecroft, ten o'clock Possibly. be had slipped And anything which bad escaped no- along. At first I could make nothing Then be pointed meadingly to the out again, but Barnard did not think tice. True, the examination could of !t, then It suddenly occured to me ana. "]?Kish. he go mightee filnee- CHAPTER %V,- so. It rather intact to the tact that i g y that the mark wan made by the tail (Cont'd,) have been mad ore thrron hi but easy catches, ba' he had satisfied himself that no im- of some aaihe while the sand +ran Barnard jumped up, thrusting the the co-operation between the two men� T„tant detail had been missed. He ito• , wet daring the rata of the night be-+ (To be continteei}.) chair from him with much violence, was not as complete as he had sup- p° ( + "Are you coming quietly?" be de- posed,and yet Flack had somehow been mitted to cimself that he had speedily fore, A lizard, on a turtle might handed aggressively on hand ready to effect a rescue. Thal made up his mind as to the guilty have made It, but because the track I Note,. 'Any'of 'our -young readers "Just as well, i suppose„ grinned again lent support to tits belief that party but he was a man of quick de- repeated so far inland, It seemed�.writing to Captain Jimmy," 9810 Pyecroft, rising lazily and stilling a Pyecroft was guilty and was prepared cisions and quicker action, and much probable that the creature was head- Star Building, Toronto, will receives _ yawn. "You're aching for an excuse for arrest. of his success in the past was due to inn for some known.water hole. signed photo-of Captain Jimmy, free, to get your little hands on me." Barnard cursed softly to himself., his prompt determination. Trotter opened the door and pr's- He was no nearer to the solution of Half an hour later the two-police- ceded them down the stairs, the Kestrel House mystery. The in_, men were standing In the dismal little jour aL Pthe own, &vin Chocolate Malted Milk Pyecroft followed with Barnard Se• formation he had obtained from Slick mortuary having male - kind him. They walked out of the Samuels rather tended to add further• the journey,in the one hired car which Slue Boar in leisurely' manner and mystery to the business. If this iso- the village boasted. the landlord nodded pleasantly to laced house was being used simply as Trotter watched a:- his chief re= The bealtit-gi�+ delicious 'd'� for ebll r n and grown- examined the deceased man. He had - ••them, little suspecting the relation- the headquarters of a gang of bank..been stabbed four times between the W& • Pound ant! Half Pound ties at your groats. -ship of the policeman and the pris- note forgers, what was the reason for shoulder blades with a thin, narrow- kidnapping and murdering persons - " _ As they crossed the yard and were who could have has no possible con-:bladed weapon, probably a hunting almost on the road Pyecroft dropped section with them? That they ad knife. , driven in with brutal violence, (1„r• and shows different colors at different - his cigarette-can. Trotter stop to en 'Blimey, Chief, commented the de- �M1� _ times.'-H. 4 Meaeken. go- stooped done w he knew, for he had identified tective sergeant in a subdued v3lce, "Speaking generally, one may say that (pick it up and a second later'was the portion of a jaw-bone found by, ""the bloke who done that meant to "It used;to be easier to make a col. politically America !e always on tIls trolling on his back, neatly thrown by Trotter as that of young Abbott a well planted knee, With amazing finish the job properly. He stabbed less address when the world was more move."-W111Lam Allot White. 'us- swiftness Pyecroft leaped over him, Was Pyecroft, as Slick had auggeat- him twice when he lay on+the ground; traditional and habitual."-Newton D. : "There are no such things as 'no-- , ,lodged his Pyecroft panda,slipped out ed,merely playing the same game and see the way the blood has run, two Baker• tural riglas'; there are only adjdst- Lod Bernard's grapple and sprinted Cndeavoring to steal the secret of the lots down his back and two lots across, ;Sometimes when I am low 1, the meats-of conflicting claima."-Aldous --- -down the road, new printing process. Murder is the I've never-seen a worse case!" - mind I think I'll end it all by getting Hurley. A fast-moving car passed the Blue most accidental of crimes. Eighty-five 'The man was either mad or in a married."-Tallulah Baakhead. "The ,reality of experience Is far ;Boar in a cloud t' dust, slowed suflf- per teat of the persons charged arc paroxysm of rage.which placed him "To share with others -in a great I more eloquent than all the theories ` idently to allow Pyecroft to spring making their first appearance in a in the same category, for the time at step toward happiness." -.Adolph land philosophlea, on all the tongues- - aboard,and was gone around the bend criminal court As a class they are least. Well, I don't find anything Lewisohn, and on all*the book-shelves"-Boulto not criminals. Pyecroft was a trim- further. Any suggestion& to make Mussolini. _ =before either Barnard or Trotter Sad inal, obviously a very cunning, coal- before we go y" ' "Today there fa politics but litt le "'We of the present age know very _ ..regained their feet.• )ended man; would he have commit- . statesmanship."-Dr. Charles H. Park- llttle-alniosi nothing." -'Sir James (To be continued.) •- hurst. CHAPTER RVi. ted a murder except under stress of Jeans. - circumstances which left him no other "A man shotrld marry a girlone-half -+--. Chief Inspector Barnard, a very course? Barnard felt that this big, his own age, .plus seven years."- and digs inted men, flew Chapeau Canada Reserves Section �� attfi3:<r fa°;<Cd fellow, who eou d look Maurice chevalier, British Industries air.. slumped down is the chair and wiped such an utter foot when he so. willed, ,;; y "Every man has secrets and shady the perspiration from his brow. Ser- 1 Ottawa.-It was announced receati Pe si' would have smiled at Slicks attempts r a nooks that are not to be explored."- y geart Trotter regarded him with sym- at blackmail. $ fi ti,r DenitO 3ldsaoltnl. by the Department of Trade add Com patty as he leaned against the bed and , z�s' merce that reservation of a Canadian The genial voice of Henry 'Holt "What we know as the business de- sucked his anion '.)riar. z� �.. section, at the Birmingham section of came up to him from the farmyard. eversion will end just as soon as the Barnard's first action had been to r the British Industries Fair next year „ „ below, and it brought a momentary „; n. w,.;;,.:, optimists outnumber the pesaitaiste." has been made by the Canadian Es• An- send ot., an all stations call to stop flash of anger into his cold eyes An "°?;-, -Charles G. Dawes, t f hfbition Commission.' The same abaci the fugitive. Now he had just con- other mystery man of whom the Rec- b eluded a thorough examination of "It'only takes intelligence', courage as was held this year has been secured ords Office had no knowledge, If it and'"good-will'to•make'a prosperous and is located-In the heart of the'show,- _ ' Pgec:oft s bedroom with negligible wasn't for the infernal, old-womaniah results. He had world:'-Owen D. 'Young, i Considerable attention has been at> absolutely no- restrictions he would have knocked the thing which wou'd incriminate the • , a "There is more fun in striving for tracted In past years to the Canadian truth.out of him somehow; but he'd ' .',{w`, something that-70-raving it."-Tal- Government exhibit which is the only ' +•+an-_at all. Who the devil was this .. , g ' - ns-tbout_as_far—as he_dared-already. r 'fellow, anyway? A crook, self-- Without something more definite than I latah Baakli'ead:- ;one o! its kind from the overseas Do- confessed, a friend and associate of , <'' ;> I "The essence of pourlca „mil -silly-minions am Colonies. . his suspicions the knowledge lie had. , — e troops, not'the small fry of the crin►- 'never changes but they are the same lust world either a man gained was useless. Slick Samuels ..n in all countries:"-Col;7?.. lids Mouse, I y y quite un- uould have helped,but Slick was dead; Cheap notoriety is usually an ez• known to Scotland Yard. One thing murdered, by whom?- "Baseball is a sissy's game com_ 'Pensive luxury. was certain, he had never been con-� With a sudden gesture which Ice ' pared to what it was when I broke In." witted or the Records Office would frayed his irritation, he jumped up. '^ -Babe Ruth.quickly have laid bare his history, I Trotter smiled cheer;ully. °`,: "Among the neighborhood of na- '. Barnard felt that he was •aeldgedl &found with a ring cf criminals whol "We'.1 have hits before the night is ions, Uncle Sam remains an over- were laughing at his impotency. He out, chief," he remarked. gown boy with youth and, Its faults SCIATI-CA and virtues­ 1a'his beart:'-William' had suspicions which amounted to'cer-` Barnadt shrugged his shoulders. Allen White. IEiere is s never-failing tainty, but not a shred of evidence Il ""Possibly. I :-javen't much faith in _ _- i "Otte should prepare for old age as form of relief farom Whitt, would-be worth anything when i these country clods, they're mostly. `< one prepares for a long journey."- sciatic pain: \ held to the searching lights of the dead from the neck upwards. But even 3 Courts. William Lyon Phelps. if we do get him, Trotter, how much - A smart advocate would probably better off are we?" "Nowadays women cannot be Ig- ]tnock the bottom out of the case+ Meaning Kestrel House, eh? Not pored as far as t=ying Is concerned."- R •against Pyecroft in a very brief while, a lot, unless he talks, which he won't. Ruth Nichols. - _"There Sbe- 'What - did it rest on? A torn strip of i If you ask me, the best thing to de a deep pessimism now handkerchief which unquestionably Jae•I would be to pinch the whole bag of cause the public everywhere is scared a � _., longed to the man and found caugat;n tricks up there and chance to luck stiff."--Sir Harry Brittain. - Take aspirin tablets ma ywn a`*Id ' ' "The man who aspires to be known n�� �m8 from sciatica-�, s a bush near the body. His knowledge) what turns up. Pretty well bound :o' oa a� - ' that Pyecroft was in Kestrel House find something useful." ( as a humorist must constantly be say- They dot and similar do any, last right, knowledge which he dared I "Yes, printing dart; perhaps, but; Ing,'What fools all mortals be-myself. Just make sure it is genuine- not reveal. The probability that Slick I that's not what we are after, it's only prominently tncluded',"-Irvin Cobb. Samuels went back and met him some- a side issue which has crupped lip� New gesture in millinery that "The most that we have done In any when& near the house and tried to(since. Last night at this time we made its first appearance at the line 1s insignificant as compared with AS I"J R"I�1 1 TRADE Manx aia blackmail him. The suspect's own .hadn't the least idea what was hap- French races. Shallow crown what can be done."-Thomas A ]ildi Made in Canada, k,ghly suspicious coadzct after he had peeing in this respect. They didn't with a mushroom brim not at a son. _ been arrested. murder Abbot and burn his body to meat tantalizing angles �. "Charm in women is a variable start ISSUE NO. 31—'3J n > �'�":.rM r.,,..,.y'a�°�' .•�"t`•, "::^�,`.,af'.�`i,'�:.''-`�";.�` .'::.� Lw', ., .. ... I, � . "'%v;s \� .,. ' _.._ - _ ... r d -T +„no-«•'„`. .;:t'=r, .s A *, .wn,•1•� y? dYw 5 >?2'i 4­? tt ''i'�• .ik '.e,r � r ��• ,;�.=;�° _ _ �' . -ts•., •^s.- z.,.•o:' -- -a - ••s.r...y' .r, ..,�-;,,.u. `*>•.s5i„ •a:' at, - - Child's Memory Scientist Says Indian Dances - Chiefly Optical_ _. Link Europe-and No America s Says Scientist Now York.—The war dances and the sides carrying on his studies of adiaa v The extent to which a child's mem- ceremonies of the North American In- dame" and. customs and excavating 7 �j{�R bD diaaa, when compared with the prlml- among the sites of Indian cultuis L . :ory Is purely optical has been made the West, he delivered twenty-seven cowY.ua rLTeo ` -j �•,1 dear through the researches or Dr. tive dances in certain parts of Europa lectures In colleges and universities ' - Felix Delayer, Berlin psychologist and and the ceremonials and daaces of and fifty-one in Indian schools in this - $offishness pleasant accessories, but no substitute school physician, and not forth In the Ina, show by many striking nimllart- country. He also made studies of the °. UnselIIah4eas has always been land- for scrubbing. _ Hamburger"Nachrlchtea by Dr.' Rol!.ties that mankind originated is Con- skulls of the Indiana and saliti that he -r' - --ad as the-greatest of virtues, but there ' - - " Reiancann. ea I tmi Asia, according to Dr. Frantisek was convinced of the Mongolian origin =.,? Is a limit to its desirability. It is the Pie Crust If we bring before the mind's eye a 'Pospiail, curator.of the ethnographic -of the Navajos and-Apaches. a duty of every i$dividaal to try to coin or banknote or stamp we have a department of the Moravian Regional He told of how some of the, tribes , Pastry Is not a hygenic food-for any P !slake the most of himself, to get edu- but gneral impression of it which-we have Museum at Brno Czechoslovakia. Dr. led him into their Klvas, sacred rooms but vigorous outdoor workers, , _ cation, to make himself attractive. retained in memory:' -everybody likes & piece o! pie, with a Pospisil fa in New York on his way underground in the pueblos, where he •:-�.c., Have you not seen those unselfish juicy lilting and a flaky crust. If you It is quite otherwise if we happen to back to his native country after spend- witnessed secret ceremonies never persons, who set back and let brother serve pie for a meal,do not serve other have studied -the note or" stamp for i Ing more thaw six months among the seen by white. men. The few tribes -� or sinter Bobble up all the education,-,rich ome little while and then gaze upon xs a.-,rich foods, but let salads furnish bulk, Indians of the Sorith-western United which tried, at the instance of their a. and then-they go through life igaor- a pure white or gray background.Then cooling, fruit and vegetable salts and Staten. Qld medicine men, to eject him from �• at, incapable, and unattractive, and acids, amore or lean clear "after imag sl I A specialist in folklore and an an- their midst, let his stay when he im- 4baves itself In :b inobody wants them about? It would_ The most flaky pi rust !s made by —s � pressed the.. P be i—z have been better to have made the m- e� outline this image gives all the detail 1 cutting the tat into the flour, using a 1 o ithe art of the dance, he said hie timidated, he said. i selves more At to live in society and case knife in each hand, until the mix- of the thing we saw. Says the paper•conclusions were no more than a Dr. Posplail deplored what he said lea; o! a burden and annoyance In tare lcfbks like coarse meal and the named above: • theory, but added that the evidence was the lack of scientific choreogra• "Modern psychology has now entab- _ __dater life. particles re the size of peas, In this �was so decisive that he was convinced phy is thin country, and contrasted Haven't you noticed, too that &-very case You ve' particles of,fat coated lished the remarkable fact that in the of thelr accuracy: He came to the it with the extensive- Russian ittera• " µ y case of no small- number of people = unselfish person assumes a martyr with trout instead of particles of floor Uhlted States last November and, be- tore on the subject. - role, and constantly whines about how these 'after images' may be recalled coated with fat. Tt' old idea was to 3nuch he has done for others and how not only immediately after the act of p� rub the flour and fat into very fine "Another odd circuzcstance is that n flat New York vision but even after a considerable �v h little it is appreciated It is all tree particles. I this endowment is rather strictly limit= enough—but it would have made for ;interval. a. hors comfort all around u he had had "As soon as the person concerned eel � the years mentioned. *_ Wearing s little spunk, and stood .0 for his Household Hints `shuts his eyes or stares at a gray sur• "IIp to the eighth or ninth year and p from the thirteenth or fourteenth year rights and appropriated his share of the A reed carpet beater is not as hard lace the thiag previously beheld pre-, onward,,the proportloa is practically BY ANNF;BELLE WORTHINGTON blessings of life, and required the rest on the raga ss the wire ones. seats itself once more to all Its ortg- none k the family to hustle a bit for them- IIae cleaning agents and scouring final clarity. - ' "The experiments made with the Nustratsd Dressmaking Lesson Fur- 1 materials sparingly. T" in not only "These 'after images' appear so real, pelves or make some o! the naerific�sn. school children were so conducted that sighed With Ever Patters e That -would have. von them a economy o! materials but is less likely that he who looks at them id almost 7! 61 when for a brief interval (fifteen�to E ibhance to develop heir own strength to injure things cleaned. forced to deem them realities of the f D twenty seconds) they were made to In washing furniture or woodwork, external world. Indeed, he in prompt- J !sad character. Nobody thanks You axe at pictures rich in figure$ they a,r t+,•t hlosain a u, n him un- use the leant possible water. It should eel to marvel sometimes that others do g ; po—�g g turned and gazed at a gray wall asked, until he becomes unable to not oe aLlowea to get iuw craca<s or uuL pe1•CeLVe We LL. .L6 V "-d-AIMS seams. Wipe immediately surfaces he does remain lgliy persuaded that acreea. 7 ptrive and win anything for himself. "If an eidetic picture developed—ea The wife who will be respected !s washed. he alone sees these things. happened often after tea minutes—the !the one who keeps herself up, who lets A soap solution makes a suds more •"Very often these Images form them-' quickly and cleans more evenly sad selves in a trice, and again they may I child was retained for further observer s Stier husband h something ful her once safely than a cake of soap. This is a appear only gradually. First of all, tion. r ` iu a while, who uses gratefully and to "Tlie little one was asked to set _ advantage the opportunities which Good way to utilise bits of soap. - but a corner of the deaiga emerges forth details of the 'after picture.' come her way nd makes the most of and then the other corner until at last LL p The Incinerator fie whole 1s visible In complete detail, "It was called upon to mention tr!- . .!herself. The mother whose children vial details which could not possibly ;will be devoted to her is not the one Rubbish map be burned rapidly,with "Sometimes this reappearance will be reproduced with the aid of the �• ,. ~ be so adequate that detalls not seen imagination alone. ;who has let her children sap all her no danger of setting Are to anything. . • _. # substance and vitality, but the mother If it to placed in the incinerator`to at the.original stew become clearer la • !rho has given her children a generous burn. A h,rue•made incinerator may the 'after image.' "From the sort of feeling !aspired ., ehaace to get out and hustle for them- be made from s yard and a half of "For example, a street Beene, not in the child,' from its vocabulary, } from even its acts of mimicry and its selves. yard wide, square mesh fence wire. at first fully noticed by the beholder,� There Is an old saying, and there is Lap it over and twist the cut ends of movements, it became manifest that emerges in the remembered image '�.• I some sense to it, "A selfish parent the wire, to form a barrel shaped con• with street n--e.—and house numbers. a true pictorial image was In the field �;•,•�, :-1 - makes an unselfish child." Let your talner. A square of the mesh may be He can then actually see the number ai vision afforded by the wall screen. -children develop their share of this used for a cover, with a wire hinge to of a street-car which Ue had not ape- "The child evidently detected is the after picture new and surprising do- ... ;�•' '� '� virtue of unselfishness. One does not fasten it on. Fasten It to the ground 'ctally noticed when first the image was •within his geld of real vision." tails of the original image., need to be hard and grasping with with a couple of bent wires. Into this For example, a child saw on the them—but there is a golden mean, each week the contents of waste bas- Professor„Taenach. o! Marburg, who - ', _ kets may be emptied and burned. It has investigated such phenomena in a attar picture of an inn each words as , ,--ton cafe. which at first the littler • �- -; , ,baled Combinations -should not be set too close to a tree or systematic way, refers to people thus shrubbery or these will be scorched. Rifted with a capacity to repp6duce in one did not comprehend-- aaqq Many and varied are the possibll• the mind's eye or memory the things : Only gradually, as the picture on the ties of salad combinations. The more 'acreea grew more clarified, could the - - complicated and mysterious the salad. Carpet Padding they have first unusual, fa fact He deems i= -their girt unusual, sad he calls them letters of the alga be made out back- i the more interesting and delicious it A padding or carpet cushion under- "etdetics," or "form-seers." The Pro• ward one by one. Nor did the child _ '!s likely to be. It would seem that all heath a rug will make it wear much lessor does not draw an inference that understand the meaning o!the inscrtp the combinations to be though of have longer. These paddings may.be pur. tlou, , come Into common practice, but here chased in standard rug sizes. The pad- perils °! thin sort are necessarily an- "This &forded striking evidence of .''� a. ~ is a list which will serve you as a ding keeps the rug from sliding and pe ver to those who lack the SKr• the fact that the child's imagination buckling and affords a delightful sea- Nevertheless, some individuals of a ,reminder: g highly gifted Temperament—notably was not at work fa this case. ; " - Apples, celery, cocoanut. sation of Deep-piled luxury when you e—we:a eidetic, He writes "Many children, after days and days D3saaasa rolled in crushed peanuts. step across !t. "The proporttoa of�detics among had elapsed since they *am the orig- Chopped meat-with celery- grown people Is not great foal, retained It so firmly in memory 8846 Shrimp or salmon with cucumbers. +A Knife'Sharpsner "All the more amazing seems the that it could be reproduced to their - "' Bananas, raisins and chopped nuts. "A poor workman complains of hie D M to-� '1 minds eye in all its detail. tact, established by r. ayor's •• � Salmon or tuna fish ' with apple, tools," says the adage. It-ie probably searches, that among children the pt o. "These developments enable us to �eelery and pickles, or.with cucumbers 'a poor cook who never thinks to portion of such individuals is Incom-I understand many'facts in child life, " _- and hard-boiled egg. sharpen bar knives, but spends undue parably greater. !such as 'day dreams' as yet unintellig- Lobster with celery, tomatoes and time In paring things because her Boys between nine and twelve and ible•" The- 'youthful . animation of hem lshredded lettuce.• knife is dull. Small knife sharpeners girls between ten and thirteen con- makes this dusty-pink washable crepe h m bought Orange or fruit sections with for the household use may be B s proportion o! side- London Opinion: It >a said that the silk frock especially attractive. It is . .. 8 8T&DQ tataed the large t pcopo ` D Pe y .'strawberries, cherries or obsess balls at the.hardware store and attached to tics. One child out of every four in I common fly is capable of traveling 96- equally suited for sports or spectator rolled In crushed ants, or with celery the kitchen table or wall, this-class Will 'after pictures' in the miles in a single day. The trouble Is,i sports• and green peppers, or with date strips mind's eye. it won't The cape sleeves of the yoked bodies _.. '. :issued is fantastic shape. Mrs. Solomon Says: _ --- - of plain crepe in blending shade are Tomatoes started with pineapple Company manners at home is one of ontatandirgly chic- in their unique ....And auto. our great needs. Politeness and de- __ pointed treatment. Tomatoes with cheese balls and ference, from the "Goof Morning" to { ;� ` Y A narrow belt of self-fabric is ad- water crepe, the "Good Night" wound go a long r .• astable and is smart worn, at the Cabbage, cocoanut and marshmal- way toward putting the divorce court 4: w-.,... higher or the natural waistline. Style No. 2846 comes in sizes 14, - ��a• out of business.- 9 R 16, 18 and 20 years. In the 16-year Hard boiled eggs and sliced toma- toes. - ` e..- *' r' alas 8 yards of 39-inch material with y Potatoes with hard boiled eggs, Ofipltal Night ' - - 1-% yard of 32-inch contrasting is na!- ,pickles and lettuce. The ward Is never dark; here patient � �� ro e► �s.es dcient. Pineapple with cheese balls. skies • - It`s very snappy in'navy bide silk - The following vegetables•in almost Lend not their night to sweep s crepewith e white crepe contrast. any combinations: cooked lima beans, pother than Leathers over shutter- ` ', `� "�' harming ideas for its string beans, onions, celery, pimento, eel eyes t development are pastel handkechief - beets, carrots,potatoes, cabbage, caul!—In silver fronds of sleep. , " linen, printed dimity;men'3 cotton or ` Sower. 4 ` , x _. '� silk shirting, shantung,printed_chiffon M There Is no silence in these corridors, voile with dark background, eyelet More Toothbrush—Less Dope No ageless quiet like rata w , batiste, eyelet linen and-pastel fia: Descends in ice clear-beauty here, and washable crepe silk.- Ri Dentists and scientists tell us that , the public is prone to place too much pours , "a ��.. ': HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. reliance au wum paec..-sad meath Through the unsbuttered brain. F washes, and so to neglect to brush the _ Write your name aid address plait: - - teeth sufficiently. Mouth washes and But these. are shells, the bodies that f;• �*, vinq number and size of such -' tooth paste mate the mouth taste rest here, k f atterna,as you want. .Enclose 20c ia--- elean and fool one into believing the Still lips that shape no cry, / x r t ¢ stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrrp j Usk is done,-when the teeth are still Pierced flesh, and wounded feet that t, it carefully) for each number, and nncleansed or it to only done super- Service,stir, ' address your order-to Wilson T'attem _ 14cialiy. Torn hands that useless liew ;, *� 73 West Adelaide St,Toronto. It ts a common opinion that pastes rlLnd mouthwashes are germicidal and For like a flock of birds their thoughts Philosophy x will preserve the teeth from the at- Beyond down s .�w -' - p Y - , tack of decay and bacteria This'is a Beyond the world.; and free, s `• '' ' Philosophy does not regard pedi• ; Travel the silent dark roads unknown, - - a!» ee• bhe did not receive Plato as S Was hope as' nothing but thorough � �' . - cleaning can do that. Embrace eternity. noble, but she Wade him no.=3enecs A tooth is not clean until it has been —John Barton, in The Spectator. --• Philosophy triumphs easily over ::. thoroughly brushed from the -recto •---o V w _ past, and over.future Evils, but pre, b ,� sent Evils triumph'over Philosophy. down to the, biting edgQ, front and Gamin Recorded- in Population :�• ,,:. —La Rochefoucauld. ' • back and as much as possible about ��: -` the-roots and aides. The population of Stockholm has The discovery of what is true, and - - ' Use the toothbrush with a rotating increased so much that the city now = — the practice of that which is good,are motion_and use it a long time. You has more than 50000 inhabttants-The �: ".: the two most important objects of cannot hurry the job of toothbrushing, census of the lofts districts was Philosophy.—Voltaire. . - and do it well. Gums need the mass- finished,in March and shows that the This spectacular multiple dive was made without eaaseloir at `'` age which a stiff brush gives them, total po ulation at t14e beginning of bring Beach, Calif.; during an aquatic exhibition under tie auspices Honesty brings terrific isolation to Toothpastes and mouth washes are 19$1 was 502,208 persons. of Long Beach playground. file—Acv.F.A.Fadden. _ 14 M. 4 hour. He is not a nuisance if Physical force, After much blood ar@ Xery -men-, IS spilt b both and THE STORE there few care on the had been 1p by reduced to TERMS eel-euds when much of their RED W HITE road. l3ut on w I rags, the police interfered and took 7 01-76PetYear.; 61.60if paidizzadvana: traffic is very heavy and- coxe are :-both 0or- ro the United Staum and Crest men- into custoiky, -The propo- Thy-b>38 housewife win-lappreoi- - Britain 82.00 in advance. travelling as closely together as it �ganda, that was being distributed by BUS) :'�ate the convenieuoe extandedto is'pos8ible for them to get, the' the Communists was the cause of the JOHN -MURKAR, Pr loafing inutorist becomes &.per trouble. The publications which.are her by the Red & White Store alleged to have. been inthe possess- AY S service-telephone and.delivery- -D .. ., fact nuisance. He not only moves ion of Farkas consisted of a paper -'will be fodad 'especially conveni- NOTEG AND COMMENTS. along slowly biwsetf,.but be cuto• -backed book of some fire or six hun- dred pages published in the fruited pels all other motorists to do the ent du'ing the busy days- States 'There are two classes of inotor• and a plamphlet of,,ei�ght or of the summer. satue. If there is very little trRIM es- issued by the National' ..Jidts on the highway aboki,t whom on the road he has a pei-fect right pine .pages' C,om _*ttee, Canadian De- Executive Committee, anany unpleasant - remarks are to go as slowly as he pleases. He fence League", whose address is giv- CORN FLA]Kb.S. SALMONS •. trade by their fellow•motorists. is running no danger, orat .least en I as 308-331 Bay St._'T6ro'nto.,'The book is supposed to have been writ- Quaker 21.o One is theVeedev Who is in a-hurry very little, from 9'qniie some part v t to get to'his destination for no ten by Rt. Rev. NVilliarn Montgomery 2 pkgs for 25, cents Fancy .Phik, 2 for 23a of the car breaking, such as EL Brown,.D. D.," and Ls full of bias- ' particular reason. But there is a wheel or the steering Rear. But phemy. In the foreword As the in- thrill which he enjoys by flying he has no right to hold up scores scription' "Banish the Gods from the- Drink Iced Te% on along the road at the rate of fifty of cars which may be following kies and Capitalists from the Earth FJ_R FtEDLDED w"M and make the __list safe foz indust or more miles per hour. He also him. trial Communism." Both the'book Hot Days -kick" in pass ok WHEAT takes a iuk other and the pamphlet calls for a revol- vare which may be,travelling at a OSHAWA ution and makes a bitter attack on 2 pkgs for 23a Red & White Tea, J. lb 300 fair rate of speed. He may force Oshawa has an interesting case on the general Motors. Eddie McDon- J the other care into the ditch. it its hands just now in the ,fight be- ald and his followers strongly opp- 'Fruit Jars, medium ... 1.18- 2 and I Shoo Polish, 2 for 210 with disastron U'Its. tauten the ' Communists, of [t� imay be . a rea whom ose the teachings found in this 11 small ... 1.08 Catch those file@,8 coils .Sut that does not matter. With there is a large number in the city, erature and consequently have the .100 d the unemployed, of whom there 'Sympathy of the Community. .1is speedy car he can eissily dig and a great ,,any. The Commun- CARD OF THANKS. AIDY one getting ntinll�er of his the unemployed in their demands, ' tURISON appear from the scene without ists expected to get the support of 300TH but .eAr, or giving- informi'tion by in this they met disappo (Successor@ to Roy Morrish) mentor. The climax came one day last -which he can be summoned into week when, both parties met in the We wish through the News to Phone Pick. 600 -court. There is no particular park, and after a hot-argument, "Ed- thank our many friends and neigh- -danger io-trave'lling at a vezy die" McDonald, the leader of the un- bors one and all, for their many Pickerfing, Ontario employed in Oshawa, and John Far- acts of kindness and expressions of if there are 130 k , a Huhgarian, *ho Lq leader of sympathy in our recent sad bereave- WAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE -QUALITY AL high rate of speed .4other ears on the highwAT-and if as ment. We Deliver We Deliver the Communistic party in Oshawa, a- Sohn and Lizzie McGriskin and Sans. -the driver has a. cleat- view of all greed to settle their differences by ithe sideroadi and lanes no that there is no dunicer in colliding with cars or trucks E114 L LWAy ai; E 'DMUND HIND LUMBER Pickering. Hardware Story ....... on the hiXbway unexpected COqPANY-LIMITED. , There is always danger to the driver of the car going at an L UTM B Eft AN MILLWORK See our Electric RanRette, Hot Plates, Electric ectric Irons -exceasive rate of speed, and also and Oil Stoves, all to tighten week FOR RVERY TYPE OF CO. in hot Weather. danger to the passengers he way , 'Screen Doors. Window Screens and Wire have in his car. The greatest -Masonite for the Modern cloth, all sizes. ,..,.-danger on the highway comes from the speWing"driver wholiogs Mome and Farm Ekw our Kelvinators Electric.Revigerstori and the new the road and keeps cutting in Ideal for Summer Cottages. .:.-Prompt Deliveries. Beatty Ellecteic Washers. Continually and thus becomes a WRITE US FOR LITER&TURE AND SAMPLES anonace W other motorists. The Agent for McCormick.Doering Farm Machinery and Repairs. -other class of nuisances that infest (Mention thip paper when'writing). the highway Is the main who Frost Wire Pence and Fleury Plows. creeps along at 15 to 17 miles an DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133-45 Our Motto:-"We have It, Can got It, Or it is not made." �PICKERING i J. S. BALSDON, IIT We are 'howing many tqepqt:oAble lines each repre•eutiug the utmost in qnslitv and price, a few tire quoted below, but better still drop and inspect the-e dollar stretchers for yotirself. Yun mill find they spell S a t i @ f a L t i o uL Att►•amive4in'e-,,f Tennia Shoes U)reach tuember of family Jc U,P Men, I *-%ther 0xt()i J-, nicely hiiii-bed, from -2 95 lip Men's R11 grain 1p,10'.• B pr 2 a- 4eD imly Nlpn'� Work S %t:,3c each, or 2 for 7 An,ythor lia(­ of Woik Shirt•, at io)c such, sir 2 fur -Men'!. Fine Shit t collar- %ttaclied Rt I !,-1 each,or 9 for 2.60 ' Men 4 Overalk, g,,itiiz at 1 41.). Elio t%nd 2,00 per Pair. K%y�er Ho=e h%s made many cti-4Eomet-9-try these for style, qu,.Iity and-all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line. Phone 2904 - _ 7 7' CECIL 3P X a 3r. 30 M I W C* =& J. . .-he a k6iiad ho Theper` erson *ho drives in the middle of the road at any a i ly Coach Service • speed, but. especially the extremely slow driver, offers a k erin 9' TQronto silent insult to every other driver on the highway. Pic Single 50c. n 9 But this disregard of every. rule of -common courtesy S Retur Oc. merely incidental. LeHVe Pickering- (Standard Time) Leave Toronto A. M. P. M A. Im. P. M., .,�The real offer of 66 Road Hag-44 thnt he forces othe" j, 6 10 255 6.30 .2-80 to risk life and limb. He obstructs the vision of those 6.55 `13.55 7.80 8.bu 7.55 4.55 8.30 14.30 'drivers -behind him -and makes them 'either drive at -his 8.551 '5.55 5.30 9.55 b 6.55 10.30 b 6.80 speed or riAk a head-On-collision in passing him. 11,30 7.30 _10;55 7.55 P. H. b 8.80* .''.'11.55 b 8 55 -Probably no form of law-breaking on the highways causes 1230 9.80- P. M. 9.55 directly:or indirectly so varied a list of accidents as does 1.30 10.80 12.55 d 10.45 middle-of-the-road driving. 1.56 - aw-0 1*04,WE -a Daily excepr,mund4y, --b Saturday, Sunday and Holidays-only.--d-Sunday only. ---Eve'ry M* an w-ho"drives_*acair helps-to pay r Coaches stop t any point to pick up passengers.. Every motorist is entitled to use them wfeiylt Signal by hand to the driver. Niagxrs� Coach connections-at Toronto for Buffalo, Why,deprive any,man of his t? Brantford, London, -St. Th9mas.. Falls, Hamilton, Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Barrie,, Orillia, Mid. Donh b4 A Road Hog. land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points. Coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit for all U. $..A. points. JL AX ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of MGHWAYS Gra Coach,,Lmes GEO, S. HENRY, PREMIER OF ONTARIO AND MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS r2 and 4 L 7 17, A, CIAREMONT Until further notice the boult ap re in the Collsohm on Aug. TONIE VAN HOOF, 4127, Enrol bore will be closed between 12 and net 29th, September Bed. 8th and ment Form 1. Grand Champion, WN, -ANDERSON L Zia Mrs. Fingpld. spent Sun. I.o'clock.. 12th. red roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- day with friends In Toronto. N Mr. and Mrs. Dennison, of To- ' '-A very dangerous piactice is perty of the Broadfield Stock Farm -DUNBARTO Luther Pilkay Is,kept busy thise will stand,for' limited number of'especially -days repairing binder canvas.' ronto spent Sunday with the that of bicycle, riders, latter�e parents, E. a;nd Mrs- boys, cart in n g passengers elther mares at his home stable, lot 71 ,v 1* S. Rumohr had a business trip Bryan. -bn the handle bar or on the seat. Broken Front, the corner of 'the INSURANCE to Torimto on Thursday. Beach Road and Base Itisavery risky practice when A UTUALOBILE, Several of our geutlmeti friends Mrs. Fred Pugh is visiting her -.0 the north motor cars- are so numerous. A Line, Pickering, for the season of islst6r, Mrs. Whiting, of Strath. were I country'atry fQr a imi. James H. Cookson and 44 C few days last week hucideberry very slight niovemert of.tbe arms FIRE Toy. fishing- MRV CAUSe the wheel to go right. Sons, managers. Mrs. Gould, of Toronto, is pen kR i. 'd James Allaway and son, Wok, in front of a motor car,which will CH. R-AS, IMP. 12920 (i68249). A BURGLARY CASUALTY tag a few days with Mrs. Ed. and faruity, ot-Toronto, and Mrs. have no chance to avoid a coM. the French Imported Federal Prov- Lewis. A. J. Chandler, of Claremont, Sion. It il a violation the incial Prenihini and Grand Chanip- LIFEINStRA:4og prop- Miss Hazel Purdy, of Hamilton, sri6nt Sunday in Park View Beach, Highway. Traffic! .Act, an the Aon Percheron Stallion, the Phone-Pickering 7920 WIT, -is spending a couple of weeks with Charles and Mrs. Bryan and offender is liable to aflne erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, .'J. E. and Mrs. Hinan, daughter, of Toronto, have been -Not for , many years be e so will make the season of 1931 as BONDS-Governmeut, Municipal and Miss Marion Kilpatrick' is holi- !�pending A week with the former's many men, been seen wal in 9' follows: Monday afternoon leaves Mortgage Bonds. Aiso,, ro'dustriMe. - :-dayina at Plus Point on Lake brother. Ernest, and Nors, Bryan. his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per along the highways as now. T ey Scilgog near Caesarea. The , regular Services in the have not the appearance of'tram ceed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale, for cent, Mrs. C. Pen gelly, of Brooklin, Bm�11hnrch_has _O�Llj night. Tuesday- nierniJag--Tr0ceedJ1 I -All classes written In a��. �: L_I ism t In rui LtavL �N ts U J�. spent a day last week with her drawn for Sunday next 'only. smart appearance, and are men Whitby, noon; ANOF, to Wm. Jackson's, Whi eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. •parente,T and Mrs. Paterson. Graham's Hotel, Brodklin,' 'until storm. Accident and S.ickness, Sunday school will be hold at the whom you would like to give a job Wednesday afternoon. We Rev. Mr. and -Mrs. Wood, of usual hour. if you had the opportunity. ThAy Phone or write, Foathill, formerly of Claremont, George Bell. who has been em- belong to that big army of un ,afternoon, P. Mantle's (Bentley 43tf ED. HOWMAN,Whitby valledon old friends here last week• ployed in the Bank of Commerce employed who have been thrown Farm). Audley night. Thursday, J. Missee1sobel and Violet Sargent, for several years, hAs been trans out of work because their C. Br3ant's. con. 3, Pickering; :8 3M M :E?j employ. noon; Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd, of Markham, have been visiting ferr6d to Newburgh, where he is era have no work to give them on ,night. Friday proceeds to his own GENERAL INSURANOR friends in Claremont for a few relieving at present. . accountof the great depression. AGENCY days. John Ratcliff'' and George and stable where he will remain until BROUGHAM, -'ONTARIO Arthur. Thomas and Charlie Mes. Lee, of Stouff vUle, and Mrs Monday noon. Bell and families, from Oro, PRent " One'Dozd 'German Remedy-,. Esther Palmer. of Claremont, Facilities for placing. any.kind of In. Sanday with David and We. spent Sunday with friends in Ends Gis. sursince at best rates ..,-Vaylor. by, of Bowman ville and Newcastle. .'JI rw" sick and nervous rx1th in- Pickering Beach available. Robert and Mrs. Wort Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Overland. Mr. Security and Service my Motto.- .77, Brampton, spent a day recently and Mri. Pilkey and Wm Wilson digestion and stomach gas. One dose 421y Phone Pick. 516 with Mrs. Gibbous and Mrs. of Adleriks, helped. I eat anything Park xti and family spent &,few days In now and sleep good." Henry Dodd -Walford., Miss Hamilton, we are sorry to the north country picking huckle• you can't get :id of,indigestion-or Dancing Every Saturday Night berries and.met with good success. :C 0 A L -repo - Mrs. Scott, of Wes. For gas stays in the UPPER bowel. Monday Evening (Civic Holiday) report, is not making the progress ' Thos and gas by 'Just doctoring the stomach towards recovery that her friends too, and Mrs. David Scott, jr.,are -Adierika reaches both UPPER and Novelty Dancing, A good supply of Hard and Soft ,would like. Miss Mary Wagrg, nurse in. visiting with W. G. and Mr=_, lower bowel wash�ng out poisons -Co Coal on hand. - Also a supply d' Scott, David Scott, jr- is at -which cause 19a.4 ftervousnesA and bad me and see the training. (.,f Toronto. is spending present in Kinmonot relieving in sleep.* Get iAdlerika today, by tornor- of Kindling, Wood, a few days at the home of her the Pugh creamery. row you feel the wonderful effect 1-10W :BOdLr-r stove length. -parents hero. feet of We eztend congratulationi to this German doctor's remedy. E. C. 12tf Pick. 1709. L_ Chas. and Mrs. Grant and dau• %liQQ R11thie-Spence, of Toronto. Jones, druggist. brightly illuminated by ghter, of Turtrntu, -spent a few the little 8 year old grand-daugh- electric light. :days with Mrs. Grant's father, ter of Mri, C. O. Sennett, formerly DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING ..James Evans. of Claremont, ow her success NOTICE D. A. Scott is spending a w ek passing with honors the Introduc• DINTY)SAGARAGE Blacksmithing I with Reuben Besse, of St&yn3%r, tory grade in-piano at the regular To the 8cbGoI Trustees of Pickering Cor. Brock and Kiageton Rds. saRistiost in the creamery during Conservatory exams. Township: Horse-shoeing a Specialty. -.*,be holiday season. The organization meeting of the In consideration of the financial do- General Repair Work all cam All General Work.including Wood George and hire. Rawson, of Claremont Howling Club waa held pressiou existing this year we request' equest Suranteed at reasonable Work, promptly Windsor. have been visiting with on Friday night last. The officers all Trustees to reduce their requisi• prices. attended to. tions for money as low as possible. relatiresin Claremont and vicin elected are Pres., H. G. McIntyre, and help as to relieve the tax burden Acetylene Welding. Also, ..4ty during the past week. Vice Pres.. Fred Ward ;' See,7- on the ratepayers of our township. .:..A Rent for Taco Farm James and Mrs Rartop. of Port Treas., R. J. Row-, Board of True- 0. L MIDDLETON. Reeve Batteries ropalred and obarg". Machinery. Perry, and Stanley and Mrs'. tees. Grounds Cow. and Ladies' 47-48 D. IL BEATON, Clark Firestone and Dunlop TU*L Miller, of Sunderland. sp"t Sun, Cow. One very Important foa• T. W cm*d we=4 4&&with Thos. and Me&Paterson. tore of,the by-laws prepared and MORSE REGISTRIL-- —9matifte-and O11L GREENWOOD My Ilford and Mrs. Pilkey and adopted was one to the effect that Refreshment Booth In Oonnection children left on Wedoesda poi (178208 y toorn* hoes with heels must not be � (12921), The French tax, to spend is couple of week's '." Imported Premium Stallion, the pro Phone Pick.75W., -TILestion at Port Bolster. near nro on the green, only flat-ale perty of Ed. Somerville, will stand (night or day). shoes. f or the season of 1931, at hlA own Our football team went to stable, lot 14. tenth line, Markham. MILTON SLEEP Ribibition thorns of MW votces, Terms, 8-12.00. No. 2336, Form AL 421 Cherrywood-on Saturday evening y PROPRIETOR last -and playeA the CberrTwood accompanied by St. Hilda's Hind, MR 'I Q will be heard in four concerts at the BARR team defeating them by the score Canadian National Exhibition this _.bf 8 to 0. .! -�- . McCORMICK-DEE RING Rev. A. McLellan occupied the year. This. the most famous -in St. Andrew's Cb,irc:b, choral organization in Americi6, pulpit Pickering, on Sunday morning. -- In biia absence M. S. Chapman, of BLUE -ekoducted the service "AXE and WHITE- R 1 DER' TWINE inthe United Church here. Several nice ra occurred dur Sevc ins oc I . STORE Prices after August 19t inq the past week, which has been Come in-aud -t-k-how t-iT vatitr vp -00 ft. twine, 12c 1b.' very_benefl,,�6i to the ' growing 1-,7 E speak of art iatic go de,fliag h e rt. 13c 1b. ernpl. Big they 6ave hindered 650 ft. twine, W designs that are ;C01191derabli the harvesting of Men's Miceli 0%erall-�, -peea%i dignified, not artistic Bhi� Shirts,spect-ti design' the hay crop, much of which is A All 1b. balls are absolately guaranteed s that would be still in the fields. Lek d ie fftyon Silk Ves ta 6101. Lnapptopriate for the before August Ist'Robert sirid Mrs. Johnson and Ladies' Silk Drawers 60 All tw e that has been mast purpose In view. no Ladies Silk Hose, special 98C ­.son and of Pine Or-chard be that for by that data tc take advantage one illustrated Is stm- !perit Sunday with Frank and 24 Lbs Pastry Flour, special 55C artistry. of the reduced price. pie, yet has artistry Mrs. Soden and also called on a 1 Lb Fancy Cakes. special .4, 25c ­No Greater' Tribute' cumbar of other Claremont 3 Corn Makes, petial 25C If paid for after this date 1.00 a owt, will be added Pkgs Peas, special frlen4 Mr. and Mrs. Jobason We N. W. STAFFORDS. 'lived on the farm now owned by a Bare P&G Soap, special 4 Pkgs Ammonia, special OF4 25c to Road, Vercy Wideman, but moved away I Dozen Oranges. special me Kin about twelve or fifteen years ago. �r -J number of fore-handed _1 kg Iodised.Salt. special .. -lor Join the increasing nu men who insure Mr. and Mn. La Vella and two I ,large rise. Pork and Beam 25c against emergensies by ordering repairs Phone Whitby 4' children, of Nassan,'N. 0., called 4 kgs Jolly Powder,special 250 r on Claremont friends a few days 6 be Edna@,1981 crop,' epoeW "a ago. Mr. La Vella was born in 23 Mi I i -thin neighborhood and moved to C. Ai OVERLAND the States when seven years old, ••wbere he lived for a number of 871y Phone 2501 By doing this you get the benefit of MoCormiok-Deering 'Years, and afterwards moved to service, which is prompt and dependable. Bohemia, where he is a hotel X&P16 LW XUtUg ft . proprietor. J The. Rsr. A. McLellan started on his holidays,this week. Th service will be conducted nexet Oar Tractor iepair Dept. is 'going We have the Cheap rates for farm and country Sunday morning at Claremont Toronto Bread proper tools -and a factory trained mechanic. buildings. in Our man goes anywhere. Windstorm Insuranceoubuild gas and at Brougham in the afternoon wiad-mille.Silos etc. at 2.30 by the young people of Automobile Insurance Claremont United Church, and -7c# -. -,:. - �. _. . . . . . I - ­ of all kinds. the evening service at Claremont Our garage is also equipped foi greasing, washing-and .FARMS FOR SALE will be conducted by the young Good Dairy Butter repairing all makes of cars, especially Duran-ts, people of Brougham. The second Write or phone' Sunday in August will be. a holi _with a_�6�petemt-Modhafxi&iri charge. 23c. day in both churches, and the ED. BOWMAN third and fourth Sundays wJ11 be Fancy Pink Salmon, large t 20 WHITBY, ONT. supplied by Mr. George West, of Charles Cooper, _'Clar'eman Ashburn. It is hoped that,good - tin, 2 for I CN*ft" congregations will- be present at Lweh 5 c svmd'Ift al base services. Prunes,8 lbs. 250 7. Is Y Pickering News paid foir these C, A. Overland graciously our •.Oneued her home to -the -Girls' Stra`w' bereylam,40 or.' jar $50 Meeting of the Women's Institute LOOK THESE OVER 0 July 15th. A splendid pro- a en by the girls; Tiger-Catsup, large,size.c. 180 gr,%m was given Tiger Salmon,large On ... 25c Seedless Ralains, 2 The 29c consisting of readings, piano and Fink Salmon,2 large,tine 29c. Icing Sa ar, 8 lbs, 25c 21 vocal solos and a sextette. A Corn Flakes, 3 for 250 Rolled Oats, 7 libe. 25c Corn Flalee,_4 I—— - - - ­— -_06­18-1­___ 9-1 11, pleasing feature on the program lb.COO ra yrup, . tin@... 850 W-minuet by June Goddard, Flour,24 lbs. 55c.Fruit Jars, per dozen 1.15 P& G or Pearl Soap, 6 bare W who was becomingly gowned in a 1.50 Iodized Salt,pkg ... 10c d L i, An Inspirational 07on 20c Choice Peas, Corn, Tom, 2-titir, 25c quaint costume Brownridge, Dis. Sweet Pickles, large jar Be 2 Corn Starch, pkg loc rose by Mrs. A ad Rub do4on tract President, on "Ideal Girl- '.Til Aug. 15th, we are offering St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar bo,od,,, was much appreciated. Vanilla Cake, 2 lbe. 250 at$4-1n cwt. cash. She particularly stressed the four. Binder Twice now ots Ivvnd, -Black Diamond Plow Points square development, physical Brantford social, moral Men's Work Boots, Goo(;-,,-.­a.r Tires Exide&►tterles SA soc educational and Marjorie Ward, Miriam Kilpatrick: FINGOL D ' S Battery Charging ,and Margaret Johnson received Call And1see*ii.;4'or', 5 prizes for the baking contest. We deliver. happy on Lower Price Store' Phone your order, ppy social hour was spent a the lawn with sandwiches and Phone 3801 Phone VarkhAM �.402. Sold and Installed by h e t be he e so 'al ig . T ey tram L;000->� P 0&11 P L Trapped lenjousde, which brought to a close a successful afternoon meet- *GEneral FRANK.] PROM lugs CLAREMONT. ONT, Wm, M. Duncan, morcharittGreen ffivet ACM - OWAM _ff �"r',•t.. !sq'R'»°,„ya " '�- ,r,,,��: ,' 'sr' �'�"'.'Da" - '"'a,qa„. :.-.,+•rc4v �.,::.a ..7,anM^.$-a+e�.coY •,,.. ., ' ,. y'^L.•: O-. — .. i4'�,J YV. • r^' ,;J.: • e,e.,y} «.F+.-se....:r'G• .ha „M.ya • ..n.' .> � - •�/� ,�''. ,J_- � '. .. ' - , - ,, � * . ' '^ ... ; ` �• sic} 1. -��� i,�+ , �,�-„,, •l•.�byn: ,a Wissingi 100 Are Hwt <: Several Drown When Institution For Poor' Two Are Killed j-j.,T�•jE�: y - Breaks Into Flames Over Week End _ N ito scor _ ,Dead May Total 50 as Four-Storey Catholic In&rmatry►` is Nine Drown, 2 Killed by Car, - Suddenly Engulfed in Roaring Inferno, Trap- i By Fall, 1 Electrocu- •- • -1 ; IN ping Scores in Bedrooms tion News this week comes from Maple. that they are off to such a good start i HAMILTON TRAGEDY where, by the keenness 'and activity in their new Troop. MANY INJURED LEAPING INTO FIREMEN'S NET of the Lone Scouts there, a new Troop Thin week's Summer Time Activity Mother and Four Children' has been'formed. Badge is the Pioneers Badge, which s Oil Pittsburg. - Thirty persons were Six Alarms The week end o! Tune 20-21st saw s good many Lone Scouts can assay ]mown to be dead,20 were missing and Hundreds of rescuers battled des- See Husband and Father very busy group of Louies there. On qualify for, if they like to put their ' more than 100 were in hospitals after Lose Life Saturday evening, June 20th, they held attention to it. perately against the flames W bring a ,meeting in charge of Scoutmastes Incidentally you can have a lot of Al Are had destroyed the home for the out those believed remaining in the Drowned Don Hutchison, of the 2ad Ontario fun is working for this Badge, and the - aged of the "Little Sisters of the building, and the wide lawn about the Cyril,Brown, 27, Hamilton. Lone Scout Troop, at_which_five new experience which you will gain will roor-' aere fast D'rldaT--E, lra �S home was quickly scattered with Freddie Simpson, 11, Owen Sound.''members were invested. always be of use to you. the number of the dead ranged as high physicians and nurses giving first aid Lawrence Cdrnelf, 22, Point Pelee. se 50. as victims were brought out, Melvin Reid, 21, Point Pelee. Then the parents began to gather, Remember, a Pioneer is one who (and after all were present several pre• goes in front, away into the unknown The victim admitted to hospitals Six of the missing ere volunteer Albert Leathorne, 12, London. were for the most part overcome by g �sentationa took place, these being Ten- wilds, and be must be equipped With smoke, dense clones t which filled rescue workers who entered the build. R, D. Edgar, commercial traveller, derfoot Badges to two Scouts and a knowledge whicl. will be of use to Ing in search of bodies. London, at Port Burwell. I One Year Service Star to Lone Scout him in living-his difficult life, and In -the bursting home, it Bill Taylor, Also as Al] Round rise overcoming the hardships and obstao- 1 Douala Blackman, 20, Ingersoll, at • Some were injured In Pumping from The police battled as estimated " '� P I 8 D ,�• --windows or in making their way crowd of 20,000 persons who gathered Port Burwell. I was presented to Lone Scout AIL.For- les which face him. Thus the require- through awoke-filled room# to win- as the names lighted up the skies, Bertram Hilliker, 26, Malahide rest. meats of the Pioneers' Badges are as sdowa, from where firemen carried Eight dead were brought to the Towaship, In, Big Otter Creek, near, After this another recruit wal in- follows: them down madders. morgue from Bt. Francis Hospital, six Calton. vested,just to let the parents see what 1. Fell a six-inch tree, neatly and Harry W. Wigglesworth, 17, lmmi- an Investiture Ceremony is like, and quickly. ' The l sae is located at Penn Avenue from the West Penn Hospital, live grunt boy, at Lyons, south of Aylmer. to give them an idea of the obligatloaa 2. Tie eight different knots quickly sued South Aiken. Avenue in the mat. from the Homeopathic Hospital, two is pond on farm. of a Scout In the dark, or blindfolded ►t era part of the city. from the Pittsburg Hospital, while viz Killed by Motor Then the new Scoutmaster, Mr.I� 3. Lash spars together properly for Mostly Inmates, dead were at the emergency hospital Dunkley Fenwick, of Toronto..killed Bryan, was asked if be was willing to!scaffolding, Most of'the dead were aged inmates set up is the basement of the St. near Tilbury when car hit parked accept the responsibility of the new 4. Build a model bridge or derrick. of the home. Effort& to make a check Lawrence School, across the street ';on the number which might have been from the home for the aged truck. Troop, which he consented to do, and 6. Make a camp kitchen. r David Hanna, 28, Toronto, struck by 3 the AssIlllitant Scoutmaster, Mr. Don 6. Build a but of boughs or sods, or -- trapped In the home, which housed Firemen bad the flames under con- truck near Ottawa. numerous cripples, was impossible be. trial by 11-30 o'clock, eastern standard Fraser, on being asked to express him- grasses or similar material, or alter Electrocuted ` 1 cause the rescued were at various hos- time, though there still was fire burn- 1 self•stated that he was ready to natively weave a satisfactory mattress Vital& and in a nearby school and prl- lag is various portions of the institu- Joseph Woolley, 20, ydro lineman, stand by the Scoutmaster. of straw, hay or boughs on a camp .-vote homes, tion. near Brantford. A Troop Committee was then ap• loom. cl - Killed by Fall pointed, and Lone Patrol Leader Bob' Do you think that you could do those J - Mrs. Harriet Leader, 77. Ottawa I ML11011g, who is mostly responsible things' Why not try, and see if you Eckener Outlines Record Tourist Motorcycle Fatality for the formation of the Troop, was I cannot qualify for the rank of a Plan- Alfred Charles Dart, 30, of 53 Falcon appointed as Troop Leader, and four i eer* Ob,�eete of 'Voyage' ' Traffic For 1931 Street, Toronto, killed near Barrie, of the Loniea as Patrol Leaders. Lone Scouting is open to any boys (Jennie Carson, maid at 188 Crescent Sunday evening saw a Church Par-;between the ages of 12 and 18, who ----- Road, Toronto, paseager on motor- ads to Richmond Hill. when fifteen of live in the country or In villages where 'Will Collect Scientific 'Data More Long Stay Permits cycle, believed dying). the members of the new Troop turned i there is no Scout Troop. If you are• ` Applied for, Returns to Sees Husband Drown out on parade, and they were met at I interested and would like to become a and Look for Undiscov- Ottawa Ott Show Hamilton.-Airs. Eunice Brown of the church by three Lone Scouts from Scout wr!+e for further information to e� Land 17 Hampton Avenue. who, with her Unionville. ..The Lone Scout Department. Tbs. Ottawa-Record tourist traffic into four children, was sitting on the shore,' We are sorry to lose the Maple Boy Scouts Association. 330 Bay St, Berfin.l the eve of his departure Canada this year is indicated by early saw her husband, Cyril Brown, aged Loules from our ranks. but we are glad I Toronto, Out."-"'Lone E.' on a daring eight over the "top of the returns from customs and other:Gov= 27 years, sink to a watery grave !n' — -- - lworld," Dr. Hugo Echener, command- ernmsnt sources, Hamilton Bay near the canal Sunday against the waves and current antic The Markets of the dirigible Graf 2;eppellu. said A feature of the increased traffic. afternoon. His body was recovered assistance arrived from the life-sel there were two things ha hoped to so. says a recent statement of the Depart. almost immediately in three feet of Ing station at Point Pelee. Complish. ment of Trade and Commerce, is the 'Rater and effort#were made to resus-', According to the story, as gathered PRODUCE QUOTATION'S 1. Collect data on air currents and greater proportion of, long-stay per- citate him, but he failed to respond. by, provincial police, the Cornell and Torosta deal:ra are buying produes "4tmospherlc pressure that will enable mite being applied for, indicating a Dr, Russell Dingle of Burlington was Reid parties bad motor'04 to Pelee Nall. at the following prices: 1weather forecasters throughout the more general desire for long-distance called and the remains were later tional Park to spend the day, While Eggs'-Ungraded, cases returned, 'world to make more_accurats predio- touring than In former years, viewed by Coroner Dr. 0, A. Cannon, luncheon was being made ready Was fresh extras, 17 to 18c; fresh firsts.{boas. Tourists' automobiles entering New I The opinion was expressed that heart Watts. Cornell and Reid decided to 14 to 15c; seconds. 12c. 2. Determine whether there is kith- Brunswick from the United States failure had been the cause of death, take a swim. Bu-*teri 1 Ontario creamery, erto undiscovered land to the region of this year to the end of May showed an The family left the city shortly be- Apparently failing to observe the solids, 22 to 2ream No. c 1, to ; No. tore noon to *Pond the day at the danger Churnimb chant-Special, 21c; No Rho new Siberian Islands. Increase of 84 per teat, over the tor• signs whit Mare posted to warn 11, 20c; No. 2, 17c. The Graf moored on Friday at responding period last year. Customs beach and the victim had been is the danger signs which are posted to warn Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, pars!- ;Staakea Airport after. i here from officials report s considerable increase water but a short time. Mrs. Brown I point, they entered the water at the fined and government Wall graded, 12 1*c. � Yriedriahshafen on the first stage of In the number of tourist cars entering and her chi;iren were seated nearby extreme tip of the sandy point. After Quotations to poultry shippers are Its polar expedition. Aboard are Dr, Ontario via the Peace Bridge and were watching him Suddenly he reaching a distance of some 200 yards as follows: - g e and the disappeared from view. There was no out they were seized.by the under cur- Poultry, "A" grade, alive-Spring - Eckener, 30 crew members and ld bridges at Niagara Falls, also a s11ghG t , outcry broilers, over 3% lbs., 23c; do, over passengers. ly heavier traffic entering Quebec v1s rT and Mrs. Brown pointed to the rent, �__� 3 to 3% lbs., 21c; do, over 2% tal "'We'll have plenty of tasks to din- Ru'se's Point and Philipsburg, spot while other swimmers hurried to lbs., 18c; do, over 2 to 2% lbs., 16e. charge during the trip," Dr. Eckener This influx of visitors is masing it- biz.side. They had no ditliculty in Lo- COilllllniiig the DIt] and New i Fatted hens, b lbs. each, 16c; do, over d b the e oy• .. said'. "We've a date with the Russian self felt !a many lines of business. ea Berlin.-A curious yet pleasing even 4 to 6 lbs., 15c; do, over Six to 4 lbs., , Ice breaker Mnlygin off White Island. Employment statistics for--Cauadian Point Pelee Tragedy tacle was witnessed the other day in 13c; do,over 3 to 3% lbs., 12c. Duck- We'll drop mail to them and pick some hotels.and restaurants jumped over . Windsor.-The treacherous under-'one of Berlin's thoroughfares, writes I lines, white,, over 5 lbs., 15c; do, 4 up. We may even take on a passenger six per cent. In June; all transports- tow off Point Pelee In Lake Erie where'a correspondent of The Christian to 5 lb •, 13c; 3o, colored; 3c under - 'from the Malygia or drop one to her tion systems showed increased em- more than a score of lives have been�science Monitor. Down the street on white. Old roosters, aver 5 lbs., •le. in a basket. ployment over May and the precedlss• lost within the past few years, claimed,cae hot day came a bags cart, heavily WHOLESALE PROVISIONS "I don't look for any particular daa- moathsl retail sales in urban centres two more victims. They were-Law• laden- , It was drawn, by a peculiar Wholesale provision dealers are ger either for the sepp or the pa&sen- have also shown considerable tn- rents Cornell, of Windsor, Z8 years team-two real horses and as iron quoting the following prices to retail secs. We don't look for dealer much trouble creases. old. and Melvin Reid. 21, of Detroit.worse, a tractor. The driver of the s: from ice forming on, the bag. for it's An increase is the number of Cana- Miss Eva Watts, 21, of Detroit, who cart• feeling sorry for his two horses 15c;butts,nl6%r; loins, 23eboulders, not to cold this time of year, seldom dians visiting the United States is al- was to have shortly been wedded to pulling their load in the heat of the Cured meats-Long. clear bacons, below zero. Ia any case we could so shown. Permits issued to motoring young Cornell, narrowly escaped a sun,Had asked a passing tractor driver 50 to 70 Ibs-, 19c; 70 to 90 lbs:, 17c; --steer around unfavorable arena and Canadians leaving at Niagara Falls similar fate. She owes.her life to the- to help him out and the latter readily 90 to 110 lbs., Ill lightweight rolls, minimise any danger of ice coating. numbered 7,554 in May, and the num- tact that she !s'aa unusually strong agreed. The two horses were on the 18c; heavyweight rolls, 17c• "But we carry complete polar sap• her of tourist permits issued at Philips- swimmer and was thus able to battle'beak of terms with their iron friend. I Lard-Pure tierces, 9c; tubs, 9%c; P :plies and provisions anyway, in case burg, Quell numbered 1,772. pails, 10c; prints, 10% to 11c. 'anything happens: complete, that is, wOiid'i Largest Shortening-Tierces, list; tabs, lOc; i except for dogs. We'll be seeing a Trerc pails, 10c bit too much water to make them of Foreign Dillies In Berlin 15c; tubs, pastry 5%e pails,shortening -Tierces, use." - ' � Although German cooking and Ger- x R - � � � Y . GRAIN QUOTATIONS 4 man beer and wine are famed through- a # a -Grain deniers on the Toronto Buard out the world, many foreign residents a k of Trade are making the following Will. Men. to Berlin demand the cooking and deli- r Sec Chan�C $otat;ono for car loya: - • cacies of their homelands. The result . s b q Mantioba wheat-No. 1 hard, 62c; jIl Garb This Winter? ', has been the establishment of res- " No. 1 North., 61c; vo.2 do, 58c; Na ..,Berlin. The always topical question taarants for foreigners,even one which "'.of reform in men's clothing was " a, r }, bsdo., c; No. 4 tough,-47c (e.l.G broached b a Berlin newspaper re- provides Boston bated beans and grid- w v v Y y ni ports) y die cakes with maple syrup, w �` No.Manitoba 1 feed, 29%c; No. 2 a z8�(icc' .cently, writes a correspondent of The _ T{trka, Armenians, Arabs and visit- Manitoba barley-No. 3 C.W., ` Christian Science Monitor. `It sent s ors from the Balkan States meet ats�< s reporter to Interview several the Orient Restaurant to et their fa- _37 4c; Na'4 do, 366 c; feed, 343ka persons g k „ �` ,�" "`' Argentine corn, 56c spot. on the subject she some of the replies vorlte mutton slices rosated on Mitlfeed, del., Montreal frei h ------ g t0. OrgeIIpesL were a spit over 8 charcoal Are and eaten -inciFdev-c.ou, yva I , # .Cu- as witty as they were to the point. with ,rice. Stuffed peppers, Persian sh orts,per ton, $17,25; middlings, per _._..One "man-in-the street" merely amiled, soap, meat baked in a dough casing I ton, 2 .25 to $25.25. •'Reform?' Out of the question. If sad other delicacies of the Near East 1 On$ari,, grain-Wheat, 40c; barley, men wanted one they would have dis. � � , - ' are onrthe menu. .. I 30 to 33c oats, 22 to 25c; rye rom- carded all their superfluous ■�' ins], buc''wheat, nominal. parapher- . There are several Chinese restaur- s - trelia long,ago." Most of the men and ants which attract Chinese student#. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS -;women interviewed agreed that the The Japanese have their own eating ? oQY Rea-, beef steers, $5.50 to $6.60; stiff shirt of the dress snit should-van- �+ heifers, choice, light, $6 to $6.25; $sh. An author declared he would din- place, which serves also Bake, a ... _ fair to good, $0.50 to $5.75; do, com strong rice wine, and Hindus eat at $4.50 to $5; butcher steers choice, 'card his waistcoat if be knew where the Hindustani House. Here the fa- �Y f "� <� k i `i $6 to $6.25; do, fair to good, $5.25 to to leave all the things he carried in it. vorite foods are curried chicken and s5.76; do, tom., $4.50 to $b; butcher Too much cloth,' too heavy material, Indian lentils. ? cows, good, $3.50 to $4.25 do' led. too many buttons, too little comfort," Many Russian restaurants sprang $3.26 to ;3.50 canners and cutters' w•aa the reply of-aaWaf'the-b.*,, u"., up is Berlin after fife i[IBTtt 'ui � Wen's �uteher-bulls.-good-ta- outfitters in Berlin. But already � ''' � � choice, $3 to $3.75; do, bolognae, $2.59 grey, They range from simple eating to ice baby beef, $6 to $8; feeders, the cloth.is becoming lighter and of k>, more suitable material, indicating places•to lnznrious restanrahta, good, $4.25 to $4.10; stockers $8.50 n8 Two restaurants are centres for that the reform of men's clothing is on Berlin's Negro population. : to$3.76; springers,$50 to$65; calves, i --'the way. p - and choice, $fi to $7.25; do, rn d. / 6,50 to$6.50; do, grassers, $3 to $4; Eyes to See .,. y... �; l-mbs, choice, $9; sheep, $1.50 to $4; ;r, ^ ho , bacon, f.o.b., $7.76 to 8 'ContCOti►CI'1liW The main thing which we ought to " gr 75c above f.o,b.; do$seleeta I 'While we wrangle here in the dark, teach our youth•is to see something•- - do,w.o.c., , ire are dying site passing to the world all that the eyes which God has giver This gate.lifter is the largest floating or fixed crane°in existence. $1 per hog premium; do, butchers, ;t 1fl lectrical control and equipment was installed by the'Canadian West_ per .g discount. . that will decide all our controversies; them are capable of seeing. The sum - -.¢•- -•.- ,irnd the safest passage thither is by of what we do teach them is to say iaghonse. It is stationed at Port �Ve'ler in a special lock. The Some men find courage only when Peaceable holiness.-Baxter. something--John Ruskin. ICollingwood Ship Yards built It at a cost exceeding $1,000.000. they lose their tempers. � { .,,,, r:m^•ar'. :,si- '.r..`,, :.F"i'^,a:' .::y;,, _ _ o:: .••v^p, .h+•a ; •,w ,;'a., do s c +c.rr a+n•• +'w .. •`{,...,". - c - .Y .'wfro." .r.;*- i^,/"T. •'i °,P-.-.-.„TX.:> v.•'4'• _ - `41'4 Y' •ti: ry, m^. 2i�,.r. w+ "$'�,-.ss•o.rs1 ;.nkiT.kb,•!-L'.f- ' J.:.ea+....3.•. r1-ta.3.o• `e'-M}.:.r....�,. T--'-a L +'' .,.�., ,..a. • .... .: . ,jw '-s#�"`*"F'-' •'-'"' ":�.°•..�...�r_,r-�, ;:F1es.�,rr-.:<,p.a__ s.•f.,.p,,•vsx c-..<`,.ii,..�-.:�_:-... .rart,arr-�r%re,ra;<w�ua.aa.-..�s..1:;'. w.ve 41. •�'S.`:• .° , ?�•..r>d� ,:"y .t. "' .x�,ie`SM..�,{..y.'...:ae � ' °".�'. Mi^ :,;t'' `<...,±s' .%n r:'=;.:> si r• vxij,�;,, "'s^•;. �, a. •° `w+�; I� .�+ .. , .... •�, `' ,c,,. - �' rs ,ref* ` i �' f' '-r• __ M ,aa�-'1 ' .. .. .. .. _ . . q .2'4:"7 s. ,,.c• :•��_�' - "a,.:�.- Uzi•.> � .,� •s,w•...wyryt- �' �- - � him and with his ia•. respondence with _ •- •' aureate company about the claim he was Making- '- --- Digesti6le a milk i# IE" After tea, which they. had picnic-fas- - �' �� - hion en the kitchen, they went upstairs :� � fl to the attic. The furniture was no re rai• Give yotu Children. All they semblance to a bedroom. t z "We must do something. about this ,'�y .!want of this healthful Cheese ..•�'° '' rubbish here," ruminated Mark, kick. food. Velvteta con- �.. ing the old cases, empty sacks, and �• ' wen "i :. ' % newspapers with his foot. "I'll get Vii : taina all the Ile- "`�• et0 one of the boys from the office to come F:•. • rn t>s t o of r1 C h l I ei G'r, along and shift it away." Whole milk. Old �+' � At the end of a strenuous hour they and yoting can tat _ •� �o�,:%*0 M 1 had converted chaos into order. Eliza- it freely. s = beth was- flushed and a little weary, i y !- Mark glanced shrewdly.at her. e a. a -"TLm.b uvi'hJus ,nvra,w. 0� atinn 7G this E - e ere,"'he evening; let's a and feed with a � E � � ■ _`�� „-he suggested gently, With a V jaw! .-y.1••__ KRAFT bRade in Caaada hint of protectiveness that stirred her J ,•>,. � strangely. Knights' " Meaf ord Flooring - . They went to a little restaurant ad- joining the :., I' I I • Mark went tol telephone the olffice, and �t�S Good See your dealer - when he returned there was a little ,�r � •- _• - -: iMWe by die ssrltere tff Knit Cheri and Kraft Salad Dres�ina frown between his brows f Get our rises "The old man wants me to pop into It s Even letter 1t = r • --- the Office fora 18W minutes. He says JT S THE BEST s -••+'- y:� - it's urgent," he said. "You sit here 4 •.«..+-.s+........ with sunshine, transforming the dust and start to eat, and before you've as Knight Mfg. & Lbre Co. Ltd., Meaf ord to A COTTA GE gold iahed the first course I'll be back." the "'Upstairs in a large attic, but the He had been gone only a few men- FOR TO new tenant intends turning it into a utes when she discovered that she 1 bed-room, and using this other one as!had left her attache-case at the cot- two companlons,',tonowed by a vaguely "The'.Great War demonstrated that a study,' 'explained the young man. tage. If she took a short cut across alarmed Elisabeth, entered the hall of the continents are no longer imp"', Elizabeth smiled at him. the fields and hurried she could get it the cottage. Stevens stepped forward, ated, but that the destinies of an Ehzabefh and Her Dream ••1 love It!" she exclaimed wistfullg: and be back again before Mark return- Neither of the men on the atairs seem- nations today are closely iatenrerv- ' Home Walking over to the casement win-I-ed. Telling the waitress to hold back ed pleased to see him. ea."-Albert Einstein. " dow, she pushed it open. It was not I the meal for half as hour, she.started "This is Just too bad, my prettieri" By Rene M. Worley dff>tcnit to open; she found to--her suet#of for a-Lame. - chuckled Stevens. -N-o matter how well you treat the 1 ++»•».++.-.++.�«+.««.++« prise, and must have been used quite i Arrived at the cottage, she was sur• Mark turned to Elizabeth and, pall- world, you will never get out of lit -f recently, prised to And the front door open. Per- Ing her arm through his, led her -out alive, 1 It was a charming cottage. In spite } - of dilapidatfoan and obvious long Deg- „�k!„ cried the young man and-,baps Mark hadn't properly turned the into the open. She still looked pas- denly, Pointing to the lower shelf of key when they left; once before he'sled and a little frightened. Stooping, last, It had managed to preserve an air ���� �� � the dresser. "Someone has left an aid had been guilty of carelessness in this he tenderly kissed her small, upturned - of quaint dignity, i , boot behind. It ought to bring luck to respect. Stepping Into the hall, she face. "It's the kind of cottage that could the house," 1 was further surprised by hearing "Those cases contain the family be converted Into something realty plc- "It's a horseshoe does that not a voices from upstairs. There weme men plate and tapestries of the old Squire ta�s7la��wiilh p for r >di�eaaseii�esyy - ,,tareagne," thought Elisabeth admlr• boot," corrected Elisabeth gaily. In the attic. 1 of Alburham," he explained gently. mew Torsi ctt otters a 'shyer sras�a• ingly. Then, because she was essen- They looked at each other &pd "Funny," she thought, puzzled% and "Guess you know a bit about that spot o�ourse of :'�'g'to Young Voinez' I taaliy practical, she added: "And ! vtat tiw see ad°Oa'i sad ei pro- laughed. And somehow, after they, swiftly climbed'the stairs. of bother, The police got wind, earl siroas at serves. 'wits 'tospi Stable, too!" had laughed together, they left as if As her head came above the Door this morning, of where the staff was tat has biy +,hour ors ' level she stopped, gazing = pU� r•oelr aaffaMs of sae In imagination she saw the weeds they were really old friends. g at the scene hidden when an old-timer they collar. salsesL s maaudy suowaaoe am tsaysdr eat down, the lass panes +•• before her with wide eyes of inquiry. ed for the umpteenth time 'blabbed' � imam � 'i 6 D polished to "Let's go now and'bare some tea. q winking cleanliness. and a sign affixed suggested the young Ian. "May I in-1 There were two men In the room, that over a month ago be had helped to she r"eatai m to the fence, enjoining all and sundry traduce myself? Mark Radnor, gehti One eat on the bed, and the other was to bring At to-s deserted cottage in to -rake Tea At Elizabeth's." It was oral factotum of Messrs. Spears & i kneeling on the floor beside the open Camber village. a splendid Idea, and would be Perfect- Bllss, estate agents." i cases, upon which Mark had pro- -"rh'e police got In touch with our ly heavenly as compared to the con- Elizabeth told her name a little shy- nounced sentence only a short while Arm and asked them about an empty Sued stuffiness of the solicitor's office ly. !before. Her bewildered eyes caught I cottage is these party. The old man -where she worked. "I'm a typist in Alburbam," she said I the gleam of silver, piles of et. and silk.(guessed, at once that it would be this She walked to the village,and enter- unreservedly. "I usually take long tapestry that trailed over the sides of ion*. Apparently the police knew the ad the agents' office. There was no,tramps on my half-holidays to sweep I the shabby old cases and spread• two men would come and collect their " one behind the counter, but a voles the office cobwebs out of my system." across the door booty to-night, and they decided to y addressed her from the top of some( When she caught the trade back to Her game encountered the eyes of make a grand clean-up of the affair are sure narrow stairs that ran up from the the county town Mark made her pro- the,-an on the bed. He smiled, and aed catch them red-handed." • 'room Jost behind the door. I mine to meet him again. with elaborate courtesy -removed .his "I can't think why they felt it In the to gel In - "Can 1 be of fay asefrtaace?" In-; 8o Elisabeth .met Mark for tea on hat, attic for so long,"murmured Elisabeth three Wednesday half-holidays la auc- °I-I beg yew' pardon," she stem- reflectively evenwith��� squired the voice. -y cession. Then for a long tramp on mered. A Sash of realisation came to Mark grinned. _ !�[ up a By In a second it was followed by a paJr' „ o[ tronaered legs, s rather dishevelled!Saturday afternoon. One Sunday her, and she added: "Are you the new They were put under lock and key catcher with the push t and i body, and a pleasant tote surmounted morning he came over In his dusty, tenants?" for-another offience the very day attar :anger and wf�� ribbi 2 Itt, s shock of ginger hair, The young bfttered little car. The man on the Boor rose and bow- they'd hidden the cases,and this to the Aesoaon is amble to Sip A s mina came forward, brushing the knees "We're going to see the cottage ed to het, first chance they've had for-name ��t glue �t and iof his trousers, a . brushing of whims again,"-he told her eagerly. "The new i "We've only Just arrtvgd. We came weeks of breathing fresh air,' he Ana- t�for 8 mod,service. e sal apology tenant takes up residence some time sooner than we expects he replied- veered cheerfully. gy on his face. I �tdt�,pop�j`� etv+ea ' this month, and we've had-notice to'!n a smooth, well-educated voice. He They had walked round the cottage '"I've Just seen a cottage in SwLIDe's get the place in order. I persuaded�Indicated his companion with a sweep Lad now they were standing on the sDt''edmi Lane-Stumble Cottage, I think the the boas to let me take'over the whole 1 of his hand. 'This Is my brother; he's !small square of ground that went by srswrosr A. tazsz�' same was," explained Elizabeth' t " ss 1i St. Mai seroau. Job in my spare time, so that mesas�come to glue me s hand with the lug--the name of "garden. Ia the half- • breathlessly. I'll be, spending most evenings and gage." light the cottage looked rather tan- AEROWON The young man looked surprised. week-ends cleaning up, and whatnot." Elizabeth explained her errand and tastic, with its little windows and _ "I'm rather afral•t you're too late,"; One afternoon when they arrived at wished them "Good-night." She re• short, stumpy chimneys. - he said regretfully. '"We disposed of the cottage he threw open the door,i trieved her case from the kitchen and "Touch it,for luck,my dear,"he said e ` � CATCHER -the cottage at the absurd rental.of-five,and stood aside to watch Elizabeth's'started back for the village. Mark -gently. "I'm going to take up real- shiliings a week unly a few hours ago." expression. 11 was Just arriving as she came down deuce next week." He smiled into her Gt tl the jay every time s = Elizabeth was genuinely disappoint-I "Well, what do you think of It?" he'the street. In the back of his car, tin- 'wide eyes, and lightly kissed the tip ed, and her face showed 1t. grinned. "I spent all yesterday even- comfortably squashed together in the of her nose. "Didn't yon really guess, -" "I'm so sorry,- she stammered. "I l6 Betting the furniture into place l narrow seat, were two men, both darling? .It's my cottage, every bet j of Befom Cbddbtrtb wish I had seen !i yesterday and cat'and laying the rags. Now It's up to strangers.to Elizabeth. She told Mark mine,and I hadn't the heart to tell you the other person out." `you to put the finishing touches," I where she had been, and added the at the start." "Would you like to see over it, any. "What is the new tenant like, news that the new tenant bad arrived. - 'But the-the inarired couple,"-mur- 3 way? There's no reason why you Mark?" she asked slowly. I "He seems rather a nice man, and mured Elisabeth. shouldn't," he asked eagerly, She "MArned couple,' he replied laconi•,his brother is with him.' she said He shook his bead, and his expree• ' hesitated, and In that second he had tally. warmly. "And those-cases you called sion was inexpressibly tender. Her >s'i?! `: - .4 put on his cap and flung open the door. Well, It certainly was the beat place''rubbish' belong to tom. . They're fall heart started to beat erratically, her ` "I've a car round the corner, and we'll is the world for a married couple, of silver—" cheeks were magically flushed. rattle up to Ewaine's Lane in no time,"•thought Elizabeth, with a vague tinge She broke oft, interrupted by a snort '•Oh, my dear, must you ask silly -be told her cheerfully. !of envy. Some people had,all the lack.'from Mark and a subdued guffaw from questions?".he began solemnly; and The front door of the cottage was A husband to look after them, a dinky one of the men seated Pt the back. then-he'drew her towards him, hold- - Unlocked and*the h t little cottage to look after, and glori-�' Mark opened the door of the car. fag her closely. "Oh, Elizabeth, I love o ate y had p over a 1 - miniature "hedge" of c -saes to ob. sus days of freedom in which to potter "lump in!" he commanded briefly. iota so much! Let's go Indoors, and 'fain admittance to the ball. A narrow about Just as you pleased. 1 They were off down the street almost I'll propose to, you properly."-"Ans- - 'little hall, with a door on either aide,' She had been having a particularly before Elizabeth bad sat down. "We'll were. t which led into sitting-room and bed- trying week in the office. One of their be there in a couple of shakes, Stev- room respectively. Farther along was beat clients, the Squire of Alburham'ens," he called over his shoulder. TOO, � $ _- -- �•"°;�t.!.::., a�1-,Keci ana spiasnea manor, had peen tae vicum of a roa-� 'lne two men were Just coming I bra. Gotalot enter the ezpeneive- A is - --- bery, and there was a lot of extra cor- down the stairs when Mark and his looking West End shop, and was ap-i -- ----- - — -- - -- - - ----._,_ proached by an assistant. '✓ _ , - Perfect Form "I would like to see some costumes," said "lie customer. -- — - - The assistant displayed a number on the counter. "HO`. much are these?" asked Mrs "T'FIRSTtook Lydia E.Pinkliam's Gotalot. I Vegetable Compound before "Thret guineas," replied the young childbirth because I was so wea w _ rl. "After taking it, I felt much Si i , stronger.I could sleep better and =' / r!I'd like to see something a -itt.e I could do my work: -' dearer," put in the customer. .. :. Eagle Brand...Ideal - � a assistant smiled very politely, ' have taken the vegetable a The I for sun mer_-Fssdinc ;_� "Then ahltll we say ue Compound for eleven years off d . �„ y gains&s; on whenever I Deed s builder and _ ..,:y wr madam. she said. I recommend it." Mrs: Emily • EAGLE Brand is the solution 1 '� fi(� :; - Schindel,Renown,Saskatcbewana to the numerous difficulties j The time has come. The right This is only one of thousands of surrounding the feediaggofbsbb�� '« has found its formula-buman federa• letters Praising this vimplc.borne ` iinthehotti—ermoachs.Send r tion.-Victor Hugo. -remedy and recommending it to ffer free authoritative literature. women who need a strenxthener. Milk r woo _ rF{ *Me e & e HIGHEST PRICES PAID 0 I ' I 1 r ••e••••vi•�•�ee •• - Perfect diving form is demonstrated by Helene Madison, chain WIT*He.ati ors Imams Feediaa. The Canadian Wool L.O. Ltd. I s'ure awe........................... pion�iree style swimmer, at The Bronx, N.Y. This girl from Seattle, S CHURCH ST, TORONTO ISSUE N0. 31—�31 Wa holds W free style swimming records. ,, � T-. N W ` 'VW R 0;. 'K 'j- M .4- 7 x .7 e Miss Ethel Bray spent the -Dancing every Saturday at Dew is visited Pickering friends ode day and Mrs. Gallagher, a daughter, PLOCALISM84 *eek•6ad with friends to Milton. Drop'Inn. • • ,,.dD 0 -Mrs. J. Kean, of Whitby, -Baru, on July 15tb, to Michael ito�� -111"..(Rev.) E 0. Robinson gh last week. -Radio Licensee may be obtained . confined- to- the. house through rou -The United Church garden from W. C. Murkar, at the News. illbess. -Miss Pearl Tome, of Toronto, party held in Memorial Park here Office, spent the week end with Mrs. Jae.. on Jnly 21st was a fins success- -bliss Winulfred Stephenson, Gordon. The Women's Association wish to of Oshawa, is holiday Ing at the Grocery Specials for This Week : -J. E. P.. Allots, of Hamilton,' ourese their thanks to all who so the home Of Mrs James Found. to spending a few days with W. J. ably assisted with the work. Re -The township council will Now Comb Honey. pure clover, per lb. 20c ceipts 0166 86-not proceeds, ex. meet on Tuesday next, Aug. 4th, -and Mrs.Clark. Id. $122-14. at I o'clock for the transaction of -Tiger Salmon, I lb. tine 240 -Mroj' Joseph Oo*an spent a Pans"Pe The Women's Missionary general business. 601111plls of days last week vialtipff Society and the Youaw Women!p -Born, Libby's Pork and'Beaus, 2's 8 for 25c friqnde In Toronto. , at Picketing Private _J. S. and Mm Jephson, of Auxiliary of the United Church-Hospital ooThursdi�, July28rd, Slip Top JellyLGlssses, J lb. doz will bold it picnic on Wednesday, to Gordon and Mrs. Crawford,of Brookila,visited R. A. &a& Mrs. " 01 Bunting on Sunday. • Aug 5th, at Freochmaa�8 E18Y in Oshawa, a son (Elvin Gordon). th'tice Fresh Prunes, 8 lbs.- 26e Avis' Park. Oars will beat SL -Louis and Mrs. Parker. of -Mrs. Ed. Walsh and children. Paul's Church, at 3 00 p. in. We Winnipeg, motored down last • RedpsthdraoulstedSugiar, per cwt. am -.of Toronto, event a few.days with Im Ope for a'stind attendance -B&S 110 ---V�`t ham._ W 71. mad firs.Gruentuor. r_-and_�vho are to bring a j 'L M. O. and Mrs. Zimmerman, of wimbers, awe of Henry and Mrs. Wood, basket with lunch and dishes Toronto, visited W. J. and Mrs. of the base line. Gentlemen of the families areal. -Services at St. George I a On' Miller on Thursday last. iavited. -Miss Ids Sterritt Is spending a Sunday. Angust 2od : Morning couple of weeks with friends at -The members of the Public Prayer, 10 30 ; Evening Prayer, every Library are requested to take 7.15 ; Sunday School, 9, All wh a t Hillsdale and Wasega Beach. to notice that the Library will be standard time. 30. 7-Mrs. Feroaudez, of Toronto. spent Sunday at the home of her .,woma nd closed during the week of August -An eminent authority pre- a'p-Arents, W. B. and Mrs. Powell. 1047. Each member will he dicta dollar wheat within the nexti Ladies n knows -An unusually large number of allowed to take out extra books to-two months. If his prediction ed cover this period. In order to- comes true it will do mueh toward drowning accidents were report facilitate the procurimof books bringing good tiniep. throughout the province during 6' 2203 the week end. by rural members, the Library -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident No, -Wm. Ormerod, of the old will be open on Saturday nigbts Dentist. Office in residence, two' Greenwood road, bad n100 pound between the hours of 7 30-9-30 doors east of St. Andrew's church, -pen Lm� until such time as standard time pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to -hoit stolen from his pig one night last week. goes into effect again. 16 p. irt. Daily, and Evenings by ap. -to sw "at -The Misses Murphy find Lloyd• -Notices have appeared in a pointment. ' (X-ray service). 'Murpby,�of Toronto, are holiday- number of papers stating that. -George Bradley, son of Cecil Ing at the home of their grand- 2-cent postage stamps may be and Mrs. Bradley, had the misfor- affixed. to cheques iossead of the tune to fall out of a tree and f rac- mother, Mr. J. H. Connor. 2 cent excise stamp that heretofore tore IIN arm on Saturday. Tbi _$1.50 -Masters Bobby and Billy has been obligatory. Banks have is the second time his firm was No. 2013 Brook, .17urun find-states-, Ruth,-of not yet been notified that such a broken in the same manner. 1in, have been holidaying at the change has been made, so that it -The Hydro Electric Commis. home of their relatives here would be well for every person -Mrs. D. J. Callagban -and two @too has made a substantial cut in • ape a I59UIDg a cheque to use the excise rates to the consumetsin Toronto. With -children, of Belleville, L our HOLEPROOF vn couple of days last week with her tamps until an antboritative Such a gift would be greatly ap :tatement is made, It wonld be preciRted by rural patrons of the parents, John and Mrs. Murkar. HOSIERY a great convenience to most people Hydro in these times of depres- -Mrs. Kean find son. Arthur, of if ordinary postage stamp@ were sion, Whitby, Mrs. James Jackson and Mrs. Thos. Jack!t9n, of Toronto, 4sed, especially to those-in. rural -Mrs. Jas Oldrid', Mrs. Harry iregular - Everywoman knows that her Black • called Gra Pickering friends on districts, who are not in the babit Ratcliffe. Misis Louie Ratcliffe, hosiery must be as durable 'Sunday, of-issuing wary cbeques and do Mi.s Irene Keenan, Denby Rat ■ In actuality as It is delicate -The girls softball team went not keep excise stamps in stock. cliffe and dangbtor, Barbara. of In appearance. Hol*proof % Ito Con mice on Wednesday even- Up until recently when the new Toroutn, and Mrs. Kyrie Sautb- Hosiery combines delicacy Ing last when the u budget came into effect all cheques -ell. of Whitby, spent Sunday ::-'$i.00 and durability to cleverly Run put p a good t now with Mrs. H. Murdoch and sans.ame, bnt were e fealted by the up to $10 00 was exempt, but 0 that ths, outer world is local team. every cbeqne must have the ex. -The services of the United amazed at its sheerness, -Miss Jean and Master Billie vise itatup affixed toit. The gov Church will be bald onSunday, while the wearer is amazed Clark, of Lakefleld, are spending erament may reconsider the Aux 2,d, in St, Andrew's Church. at Its wearing qualities. Stop question on account of the The Re,. J_R, Bick will conduct Ilime a couple of weeks with thir aunt, Mrs. Harry Boyes, and other satisfaction with the new both services. The Young Peo• Iw laws There ii Pickering relatives. a a possibility that ple are reminded of the excursion $1.00 t'a $2.50 , -Rev. A. McLellan. of Clare- all cheques up to $5 00 way be to be held on A ngust 5th. Get St exempted and also that postage yonr tickets from Mr. Jones at want, occupied the pulpit In - Andrew's Church on Sunday OtAmPO may be need, but that the Drug Store. remains to be sees. -Lone Scouts Fred and Carey morning when he preached a vary Amprossive sermon. -On Friday last E. D. L Ham, Robinson and Jack Nealins are M • S. CHAPMAN I -Norman sad Mrs. Young of mood, Inspector of the Ontario spending the week at Camp Young, ProviocirJ Police, arrested James --pifoeb.- Tomato, and Miss Barbara Fin near Trenton, Camp --isass sad Vies Sbeila Edmonds, of D. O'Neill, barrister, Robert J. --rifosh" is the camp of the Fif Lh 121•m4lo, are guests this week of Heard and Michael Conroy, all Oshawa Scouts. itod the Pickering G. R. and Mrs. Kingston. of Toronto, on a charge of trading -,Louies" have joined them for the _Mm (Dr.) Cartwright return in securities without being regle. week at their invitation. There .Midsummer -ad home on Friday from a work's tared, contrary to the _provisions era about 40 boys at this Camp vWt In Grayeaboret with her uncle of the Security Frauds Prevention and all are enjoying a wonderful and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding. Act. The men had been operat• time at this place, one of the local Ing through the soothers part of beauty SpRts. wba,accompanied L her home fora Specials short visit, the township and had succeeded in gettin jr a number of prominent -The Trail Rangers of the -United Church held a most enjoy armers interested in their scheme DUNDARTON. Oy of organizing a company known able picnic at the Cream of Berle Anglican Mission, Dunbarton-Sum- .72o regul%r 930, for Camp at Bowmanville On &*Consolidated Produce aAssoci day School on Sunday, Aug. 2nd, at Mext's Running Shoes G Rtion. They bad secured $10.00 Desday afternoon last. The C. 2.30. Evening Service at MTr_ H. New- from each fartmer who had con- .1. T. also held their picnic at man's, 7 p. m. (d. s. t.). A cordial rented tg enter the same place on Friday evening. COMPany' invitation is hereby extended both to 1.42 F. F. Baladon and family, of and it Is alleged that they had S S. and Service Men's Canvas Oxfords reg 1.75 'Burford, spent the-week end with arranged to hL4d a tweeting at -their relatives here. On their Dew Drop Inn that evening to 2.00 cc 1.59 iN MEMORIAM. return they were accompanied by promote the sale of boode. They Kinne-ir-In loving memory of Ina -Mrs. Balsdon .and child, who had appeared in the Pickering Police -Boye Tweed Trousers, reg. 2-.-60 been Apendiag a week wit her Courtnn Saturday evening when Kinnear, beloved wife of James parents, W. J, and Mrs. Clark, bail was arranged. They will 'Kinnear, who died on August .1st. Men's Chambray Shirts, rag 1.50 sc -Mrs. Gilbert Christie, of Port appear before Malzistrte Clark this 1927. r b. -.Elgin, aocompanied by her bon Thumday evening q_7,00o'clock. We mi.qs her and mourn he 'separate collars 2.00 .29 and daughter andi'Mies Ballantyne, About seventeen witnesses have In silence unseen; ppaaid a brief visit with Juhn find been summoned to appear at the And dwell on the memories .1,29, Men's FineBroadcloth shirts, 1.95 re. Mnrkar on Monday. They trial. It to alleged that 'these On days that have been. -1.0o were returning home from visit. ;men have been working among James Kinnear-and Family. cc --.Straw Hats, 200 Ing her son in Kingston and Peter the farmers of Essex County. 'Christie. ex•M. P.,land Mrs. Chris ' -A sad drowning accident oc• Now Advort"601"Vits. To& Towelling. Blue and Red Chook 'tie, of Manchester. curred about 5 o'clock on Thurs -The death occurred at French• day afternoon last at Frenchmen'' NOTICE-Gr&in cutting. with M•EL 2 yards for 25 cents ma Wednesday I& Bay. in which Kenneth Osborne, binder. Prices reasonable. Apply to phone manville Pick,2128. 47-49 d after a weeks' illness from a student in tha Bow Radio Licenses Issued. dropsy. of Hoary John d A, Cobden, High School, lost his life. Be He bad ANTED - 9W bushels o Fall • n aff"! 51 years. • Deceased, who come with a picnic Marty of the Wheat. N.E.McEwen.Pickering.Pb*2W picken 9 was Pit It 4200. 48 Fred T. Bunting, o photo engraver by trade, Courtice United Church Young has resided at Frenchman's Bay People's Society, and be was ac- JUINDER FOR SALE-Massey•Har- jUtablished-1857. for over two years.- --Hie fuderal Cora Wded 1bV an older brother. -in Alsbspe-,-6-ft-cut. Applyte L_D•Banir, Pickering. is took place on Friday from 66 Lyall Gordon. He and another boy, -Ave., TorontQ, his city address, to both of whom were expert swim. pAINTINIG AND, PAPER-RANG- St. Jobb's Cemetery, Norway. He were, were bathing to the boy. I wells, f..,.w f.. Funk Is,Bos 61,1Whitby. phan4404, 45-47 is survived b his wife and one a boat weve Kenneth's brother and married dangLer. another lad. Harry Day, Ken. L'IOR SALE-A quantity of Dew- • DEABERLING JLI son's Golden Cbaff wheat, stood well io field -When thieves broke into nethtold the' boys to go tothe 660. Avisly at lot 15.con-d, Walter bleep's hen hones afew assistance of his companion, cars t� nion, who ?i vitt, R.R 1,Locust Hill. night*ago abuntone hundred hens was in difficulties. 'When doing ARM WANTED TO RENT- Spedial Service Tires V Were stolen, not thirty five as this they beard Osborne call for FAbout loo acres good buildings and runn) reported Met week. These were assistance. Before reaching him water, in Pickering or West WbitbY mf=. water. write in care of PiCkefing News. 48-49 fine large Rhode Island Reds and be sank id about 12 feet of owlinow� at# ds of drivers n were valued at $1 50 each, which Those on sbore were at once told OST-A Sunday school pin,in ens- As thoUlllau Lmel and fold,hpvjipq,4 gold wreath attached is the price Mr. Sleep has been of the tri%Redy, and drairging operl The word**N lethodist is inscribed on face of it. bm*lt stronger and wear longer than aajr n, return to EtW getting re marl They were all ations were immediately begu Valued by owner. Finder please re 48 'laying well. and will thus be and in a few minutes the body Bray,Pickering, build tire even Seiberling could over very heavy loss for Mr. Sleep. was recovered. Dr. Cartwright 'DULLETS FOR SALE-12 -eeka This is the fifth time in which his was summoned and was soon on L old,the Henry Type single comb white Leg- - derful pro- Won before. hen house bee been robbed. the scene, and-for more than an horn. Hollywood Guild strain,a Swears. David J.Scott, Alton Road. half mile 48-49 -The Toronto Daily Star in hour worked in an effort to bring north of Kingston Road, efforts aeporting a case in which a two about reenscitation,bntiIiii bRONTO WET-WASH LAUN- oxne.in and ask to see the" world fam- year old girl was severely bitten were to vain. C. A. Sterritt, TDRY(semi finish)-Let ou'r driver call and -C took charge of the explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your about the face by a vicious dog, undertaker, 4,rt name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber abov. We '"ous-tires. 2 -states "Dogs may no longer be body and had it removed to will pick up and deliver each Monday. Wednes- Morris t day free with their bites, Magistrates , undertaking parlors IL and Friday. isle were empowered by the.Ontario Bowmanville The tragedy was a BALE-McCormick er rn binder -1,egislature at its recent sitting order a dog to The destroyed if it party, and the event has Cast& 4•wtion harro-s, stone boat. Lets combined �, p�NCER? s 0 3g to sad ending to a happy picnic FoDeRering grain drill, Spring tooth cultivator. 0 T in grain and fodder grinder, M.-H.root pulm.Set CHARliri 141 bitten any person. Previous gloom over the community new farin harneve., 3 Horge collars, 6-ft ccor- newomd hard- ate boy Was mirk mower knife. Quantity of ,90. ft the Vicious Dog Act of 1981 which the unfortunate V woodlufnber. coo Milton hard brick. Coleman General Pepairg, Oils and Gas. Imalristratm gave a dog a break very popular. He was a son of lantern, 2000-1b. truck Quick-Ligbt lamp siDd -P''and generally snowed them one Herbert and Mrs. Osborne. He is walla, Hotpoint elqctrl: range cor=.Good farm of stevel bmia. , , Ontario bits, providing the animal was survived by his parent@ and two A.L pwi -Pickering, Ant mad or partioularty ♦vilLjous.11 brothers, Gordon EULrold. t.