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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_08_07 ti. ,' -.;4Fu. `.,u.n,,. "'f ".,,,. «tL°.i.. ;r .y..•_, ✓` ,' �'. y` :a;,••�:: ;'" ,. .... ti.»: .q►.'a•.�• - ma`''r i�. MI i •.zr4"v-,..•. r .;•,rte; '�, -__,y,.. i •tY• 0 gyp- 4^ '- - LL 1 1, -.lt•J - Y•s•M1i'KJ .( - .�.. SK+a; it. rA= �l�..w ur�+w`• +d't••s.Y.w•''w•.•:• .. �y,•z 9'�eS. t�t- - -d:+r fc ."•,•+ ,7+salfw6u .ti..mf•;.s ... ._ -.y, - • - - t. > ..�,-t �"7':- • -'i, •"\ d .• ti • - •Y -�• ,'.if..v "�•,,•t,-, '~• -ti�w yj ..j; h(f'. s. "A' .. •s - . � �F=1••• `. J to�. AOL .VOL. -L,. - - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, A-LAG. 7, 19-31. "- ' No. 0 �lOf1!#kOStesl 16at3�. t.. -_ CHERRYWOOD. I HIGHLAND CREEK. white's-:-Mill g GR13ENWOOD � aledfod4 A Meeting of the Women's Assoc-- The Women's Institute will hold n iatiorf will be held at the home of Garden Party on the evening of Wed- �R• H- 0•'•PH ARSON_Physician Mrs. John Petty, on Thursday, Aug. nesday, August 12th, on the grounds rd sorseoo, Dunbartoo. 101q =00� '��_ 13th, at 2.30. Hostesses, Mrs. Pilkey of Mrs. Swinton's home, Kingston' LLS $• P'ORSYTH, Oph. D. Director' Ie rnndiag fall bleat sawing lum- and Mrs. John Petty. Program cum-. Rd.• (at Highland Creek Bridge). Ex- ` •p� cal AatSonotOatarlo.R ber, reaches, mittee, Ruth Taylor and Essie Milne. cellent professional talent from Tor- -. fsts�d leembam� Att.eriean CZwmeezf:i doublatreee, Word' for roll call, "Harvest". All onto are donating their services in Betablished 1836 ' tbsocfattm- !ayes esamiaed bq appotatmeat. tongues etc' are welcome. aid of our relief fund. Refresh- Phone f@A{ Ctar.mont. Ont. .basswood and elm AUDLEY. menu wlu oe served on the grounds JW ARL A.GRUBIN,R. O,-Eyesight and a sale of home cooking and can- There is no better Pastry alist. Honour graduate of the College 1099. dy. All come and have an evening Flour made than' nrOptoaetry or Canada; Gold medalist and Frank Puckrin has three threshing of music and fun. llnt acmes prise winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays machines on routes this year. _ M _ pp Monday from 9 a,M. to S p.m,.in Dr. Mar'e dentcl office, At Stouffvifl-from wed. and Fridays. . F. M. and Mrs. Chapman spent ° �7 to Saturday of each reek, g ea 4 mi Y Fair Ort Beach I SISIMI ' ad.Glaaaee fittrd,�nd rCpa;red- x; gesc amut Mantxfaetttrin g-Bsakete of all Sunday in Soling ara�l Hampton. P_ at Lowest Prices. Phone'Stouff 2406. 481q deeCClptlOn@. Mr. and "firs. Pratt are entertain-- y +y ing his daughter and family from B. Pickering branch of the „ouch Ont- [+epai. Piice reductions at the y ano Women's Institute annual Pic- But there are a lot of brands t` C. for a visit. of as UNCAN B. McINTYHE-Barris. factory; G. Winters had the honor of hav- r-i^ was held at "Lakeview Lodge" on pastry flour on the market Dter. Solicitor, .Notary, Once-Brock stn, Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write in the first load of sweet corn on July 27th, at the home of Mrs. H. A. that are very inferior South, Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby*. Chtte, White, Loouet Hill,.Ont.. the Toronto market this veer. Newman. Claremont and Highland to KISSIMI. Phone 45. 481y Creek Institutes were 'guests of the The apple crop is not as large as These cheap brands are cheap• - - • ' : .�� RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. was at first repor ed although. the -Pickering branch, adding much to is quality. =� . Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over A1- the pleasure of the day by theirpre- Ua's Drug Store,Opposite Post office. Money �' H' BeaP��e 9Claremlont quell,; of the fruit sprayed orchards sense and generous contributions to i to Loan. Phone 583. Whitby, Oat. Sly ig gOOd: �T Rev. Mr.-Bick, of-Hampton pr'eac the program. Under the direction of _- XI S SI NI I �or yALTER C. Barris-, E.lµI T U R E rs. A• term,-C rs. E. C• Jones _- - - -- - ter, Solicitor. No ed very acceptably here on Sunday and Mrs. Edgar Andrew a rogram Is the very cream of the best wig• Notary Public. 805 5304. last in the absence of Mr:�tainton, ,,pp Bank Bidg.,Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. NEW, USED,AND ANTIQUE of sports was run off, Thiswas fol- ter wheat and is equally as Reai}leace,Picbering Ont.,tu by appointment. IN GREAT. VARIETY who is on vacation. anq The Hydro are beginning operat- lowed b, tea 'at which Mrs. R. H. good for fine cake bak• BSATON. BELL ROSS, Barrist- Siromon's Beds, Harebell Mat• ions here and much complaint is Croak and Mrs. Walter Bray presid- ing as for pastry, �- Sali-ors sou Northern ontario tresses, Dreseere, Tablas grad- ed.. SPeeking on behalf o -the High- -- - 1 $uNdin`,asoBay street,Toronto, voiced -about--the--rich of notice e� , !.] Beat a. Chairs, Picture Frames, ing -given as was promised to the land Creek Institute, Mrs. J. B. Cl- Why pap an exorbitant price foe H.B Beu, 'Our prices are-the Ioatiest. farmers. eghorn and :Mrs. H. E. Elliott extend- small-package of cake flour ? J.D.F, Rose. Adelaide 2838-9. ed appreciation from the members Try KISSIMI, f We are glad to learn by Wm, and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, on behalf i RICFlARCSON, PIOHERING - � - - . - Prpher mho was kicked by a home � -- - � MULVEY — Barristers. Soiciton etc_. //A�■ s t when at work on Gard. Winter'= of the Claremont Institute, thanked BAKERS JOY Youge4 Coaled trmon Lite Building, Corner es u St :is 1 r r��� n the h0?tC�Se� for t1121r 1104AItalit�', --- 21n�a and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones farm, in improving nicely and will IA�ddaide 4459 and 1480,' Pickering office om�een be able t0 leave hospital in_.:0=haws Others who•took part in the program far Bread. l wedoesd6 and'Saturday evenings. Phone Peek _ oh0� -war? �1195eS M. and G. Forsyth. A. aeon' st>y �'' _ Pur�h, Marjory Ward, Enid Cook. Q By pstronizinR your home mill 1 -' Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. S-elman and S. Linton, who contrilr you het keep u the rice of DettE4sL _ OUNBAnTON y P P P p Cedar Shingles. used musical selections, and bliss J, our local wheat. NEIL C, SMITH, D. D. 9„ L. Ii,8„ ♦ - Mrs. Bowden of West Hill is the Goddard of Claremont, whose dance + ' t5ucoeesore Dc 1, N.Dales), Graduate of Also, a large quanti>tp of guest of Miss AgnA;Thom. solos w•pre a charming innovation. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun_ lien White and his mother .spent :flr;. Richard Winters, president, �wa- LSE SCOTCH BARLEY spp tt ast re a At Claremont o rid over D. in the chair, and 31 r;. J. Cowan wa? Snort's store every Tuesday and Fr{day. Phone $OU h and dre�eed the week-end at Newtonville. 9soatf 10.11. g a bus secretary. FOR BREAKFAST _ _ zttt -- Born, at Cedar Grove, on Aug. 4th y _ H BR BERT T. FALLAI9H, L D Jack Pine, Spruce and to Frank and Mr.; Sewell, a son. ALTONA. F• _,,� ���� D D.S. Graduate of the Royal college of :firs. Dan. Henniek of Tonawanda_ Dental Surgteons and the door University east f Toronto p t N. Y. spent a week with friends here Mn. H. B. Nighswr{nrla* ' rev's in Church. i second door east or St. And• ,Hemlock L11mb$2' •9 visit- rev's -- w� - resr's Church, Pickering,Ont. Oran,hour And. 9 - e Miss Gascoigne, of Toronto, visit-- ing with her_ niece, Mrs. r, ',ahman. L Ui�i'l1/1��� r Ili a,ss to s a. m-. or by appointment. (X-ray et) Miss Mabel Dixon aver the week• of-Atha. service). P''°°e P"`t 37p° 43fy -.- PICKERING� •s- end. A number from here attended the Building and General ' Mrs. McConochie gave-a party to celebrution at Stouffville on. Mon- Contracting.. i�xslstt!►! rases, * t TM� A p11 a number of her friends last Tues• day last. Estimates turnisbed on all eUmms a AELIZABETH RICHARDSON-- j•��J ___ _ ��j�j•/ day afternoon. Misses Florence and Gertrude Me- - of work-Interior and Exterior. _ .Fire aad automebfk tnsoraaee of au kinds. Mi;9 Emily I.nowles of West Hill Kay, of Whitevale visited on Mon• alterations and repairs. .`'s"'°'L°g eompaataaot solid g'iOCtat 'rand• i visited her cousin Miss Helen Thom day with `Mrs. H. Slack. Chimneys Built Ooncrete Work. ®� , Coal T last week end. ''Mr9. Go•verrl• of Toronto has-re- Phone Pickering 6718 GEORGE KEAY-Lioeosed suctioe• NN V• � Mr and Mrs. Little and son, Bob. turned after spending a few days__FAIRPORT, ONTdRiO ear.Attend. tine Ter and general sak. of Detroit, spent a week with_ Gen, with Mrs. M. Tindall. psa�q attenelad to Terms n'aaooafSie R. ��rr 3t i.9twQ ille. PhooestatsrQ coos el-s an% Mrg. White. We are glad to see Mrs. O. Mad- Shingles For �7C�1@ � P08TILL, Liaeoaed Anotionesr; Hard and Soft Goal Of tbe� Oliver and Mrs. Annan called the ill able to be about again after being ' 1011, a..aswa •t Tara aaa hest uaht On friends here on their return from Lhe confined to her bed or a few w days, 5z clear and 5z No. B.C. ShiQ les. rffi.ast111-ad a,1 rtnnsa s+s.atwil�sbar� q � Thousand Islands. We hope she continues to improve. 'Galt Galvanized Steel 8hiogles. ° sae+...ots.n ewer P o" one -_ _ hand Louie and Mrs. Parker and daugh- - A series -of camp meetings under Bird's-Felt Slate Shingles. ters of Winnipeg are wisftin relrt- the auspices of the Mennonite char-- Also. re-rubberin buggy w B.HHATOlf TOWNBffiPQLEBB •� j,� Q •• P K g p• R RRy heels. ' - • ootov.ra•.w p•,.am�w fm ff 1'J<10►7. �• w ices in .this community. ch will be held the last two -xeekv in Lawn mowers sharpened. - �isa a«o••+.�+ lis., Haag to 20ap v✓1✓ f Mi.;s. Margaret Blair, of F,-iley- August. on B. Reesors. property. v• _ masses Imam Ins y. T. PATERSON'S - CLAFtENOIiT .ttas.r t ;, pas, naR�w onto bury and Margaret Moe of Detroit. eryone is welcome to attend: tail and et ricer. Phone 2818 --•-. ----- -- .--- ---- are guests of Elinor McDonough, The Altona Women's Institute will g p ix7MI MAW. LICENSED AU Some friends from here attend- hold their next meeting at the'home ,LOOK, THE - ! TIONEER,for York,Qatarto and Durham PiCker>ing M>�i18 ed the' funeral of Mrs. John Ander of Mt s, W. RePSOr, on Wednesday, coa.eara. A21 kinds of we. prompt2 attended son of Niagara 'Falls last Monday. tug. 12th .at 2.30 p: m. The pro- Alex.troa+onaWe. Dates .�� may Ne Chevrolet e=e� H'WSbOfficv- Bea and Indepen• We have a full line of Poultry 1tAyrr,�nd�eof McFadden o limbos Ohio and 'ram will bt prop ids<l by the Clare- -" - - Feed a, good ate the beat. rn�nt Braneh, who are vi.tzitine ua on NO.LI� Mis; Margaret Annan, of Toronto that occasion All arm invited to be I9 HERE 1 Try our Front flank Laying Hash, called on relatives, and friend.: heir rrpsent and :;P^rid a delightful after- _ Whitevale ' .- Mills ' after- Growing Ma=h and lust Sunday. noon, - Cbick Starter. '— - The .girls class of tha Sunday Sc- - `� BROUGHAM. no Maov new features rind a new low l under the tntorshi of biro, 1;. Chopping every day We iii ake these Feed-3 right here - -- Re 1 price: A6 Owner Service Policy,;/ :hiss Hu esor are to h•� conirrendered oft and our prices will allow yw•cod of Lunnvilc is hol-- assuring owner the, beet GRAIN— FLOUR =YEED you,a profit on yunr r y'ing with her relative, Isere. , the snlcndid service rendered on service and satisfaction. !c a Sunday night in the absence of the Fleury and'WilkigaonRepairs poultry. `" Rev. R. slid lie;. Watt Wick( Pasf•rr; Mr.' F. 'Morton. The church Gas, Oils, Assessories. Goodyear 'visited R. I). and Mrs. 'bliiler. or 9 Will exchange When you want Floue sak for 1'uesdgy, afternoon, Nva: lx autifully decorated with flow- Tires at new low prices. Royal. rs and fcrn�, and a larize avdiencr Flour fur Wheat y Help your market Alex. and' Mrs. Rowney and b.i - 'Repairs on all makes of care. • for local wheat.' Rowney, of Toronto, spent the''•,ieek- listened to the inspiring addresses ANTHONY WILSON end-with T. C•,and Mrs. Browrt, - given by Miss Blanche Reesor and by j _ a Proprietor; The more flour we sell the more Mr. Dan Gannon is nursing a dis- Miss. Kate Reesor. -Gordon ordon .- Lw 48tt Phone*Mark. 5502 wheat we can buy. abled arm received when accidentally ' GREENw0Ob. Phone 2905 PIOBBRIN(i 'We will ex change flour for thrown from a gravel truck. _ any kind of grain', Miss Gibson and Miss Grainger, of Phil. Willows moved his hen house - - "'` A BARGAIN Toronto, visited their aunt, Mrs. Gr- down to the Hick farm this week. : "Your r . -• Pickering Milling Ciomi)WIT ginger, at the home of Mrs. Philip Miss Olive Witheridge; of Toronto, �' recently. is visiting with the Tremble family. R G CLENDENINa Mrs. Frank Ellis, friend and niece Some Il.;rson removed a. ball of in a Solid Walnut Dining R. • motomd from Geneva, Mich. to our twine from Wm. Pengelly's, binder S� Roo Druggi m Suite: FUNERAL DIRECTOR village on the Civic holiday and was on Sunday. Rather petty thieving. ` the guest oMr. d 'Mrs, F. Cassia. Mr. Milioott, cement contr�r of Tg Ore tt�as This Suite consists -of s 80 inch Our young and a number of Toronto, has completed his part of 1 h Buffet; China,Cabinet with a Private Ambnlaace the older.ones attended the evening the work on the-highway and return= f1 100g•linen drawer, 8 foot Ez -Day and Night Service service in the Claremont- United: ed home this week. wll�f merchant. tension Table, Arm Chair and Pbone 900@ _- Church on Sunday evening.-The Br- Emmer4on and Mrs. Ormerod were -- . -- -_-- 5 Dine"-apholstered in - --- ` 'ougham Young People conducted the in Toronto on -Sunday to see their Malvern 5000 service. boy, who is in the Sick Children's solid leather. , y� Years of Training and edneational Markham pmt The service on Sunday afternoon Hospital. They-found him somewhat . preparation have gnalified him Special price, E135.00 -• . Conducted by the Claremont Young improved, to advise you on any medici• - - -- --- -• - - - - - - People •w-as well attended. The ser- Mrs. Russell Philip, of Buffalo, nal preparation, its action, •--- vice throughout was reverent and. spent a'day or two last week 'wrifh method of use and merit-also Inner Spring Mattress in good Q dignified. The address•by Miss tin- her parents, Wm. and, Mrs. Middle- to dispense your heavy coverings-, .. 17.50 Farm , Fence � derhill was much appreciated as it ton. Miss Elva returned with them showed much consecrated thought. to.spend her holidays. - In 20, 30'and 40 The choir sang very acceptably rev- The Ladies' 'Aid of the Greenwood DOc♦axi!S Prescription \ Occasional Chairs, in walnut - oral selections. Next Suund�y there United Church will meet next fues- finish with'maquette 'cover• rod rolls. _.• will be no Sunday School nor aftei- day afternoon, Aug. -11th, at 2.30 o'- Family iog. our price 6,75 noon service. The Young People will clock, tt the home of Mrs. F. L. J 7'z Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- 'conduct a service`here at 7 p. n2. Green. The group in charge is Mrs. Your local druggist had five years Bow Kitchen Chairs in Ling, Lawn Mgwere, Garden The W. W. S. met at the home of Fred Byers, Mrs, Mantle and Mrs. experience in Toronto's lead- the white wood, ready.for Tools and Sprayers. Mrs. C. A. Barclay on Thursday af- Green. AH-the ladies of the church ing, dispensing drug store and - ternoon, with Mrs. J. Phillips, pres- are invited.' eoameling,'each .• 1,10 Coleman Arr•O Gas'Stoves. solicits your business in this ident, in the chair. The attendance A lecture will be given in the Gr- most important phase of Also Enamel in all colors, New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, was good. 'Mrs. Bascom, of Whitby, eenFood united Church on Friday drug store service. - Coleman Gas Irons and Presbyterial 'Secretary of Christian evening, Aug. 14th, heginning at 8 ? rd ft Irons. Steward-,%i}) and Finance, carne as a o,clock, by the Rev. J. Wallace Stew- Jones, the Druggist. guarantee@ visitor with .words of encourage= art. The subject is "Marriage, Be- pure fresh drugs, aeenrate �.. . Cs- Afl Get one our prices before merit and slicer, outlining �w•ay5 and fore and After." The married will dispensing and real. Ste rritt buying elsewhere. - means of inereasin our interest ani enjoy this very interesting nd a s- y g givings, not as a duty bat as a priv- ing lecture, and the unmarried an• unable prices. Phone 13001 T ilege. Mrs. A. 'Malcolm and Miss not afford to miss it. Furniture Dealer ands 1LVIN BUSHBY Duncan sang a duet very acceptably. = E• C. JONES :Y ER NEWS tFuneral Director Roll Call was answered by the name ItFive million dollars in new per Also Ambulance Service Hard*are Phone 4800 of a mi,%sionary. Mrs. Barclay and manent bnlldings have been spent Druggist and;Chemist. =; , giakelri>ol�, Ontario PIQB$RIN( assistants served refreshments at the Canadlao National Exhibi the close of the business meeting. tion, Toronto, in the past 5 yearfl, Phone 6SW PickellDg ; ,.n•-•s .. .•r„ »kuaax;e�a,. ,.,,tc>. 'k.'.n--.0,x$ '"'.. "7Cti^�:-;:k`,��'�`'��±� l� s ''. + f, �' - w?P,n j,•�r yP< .�.,t:� v .' »�,. urs�.��.'aw, <'�,; �d _f�'•".' '�f• ).yp!` 9.ith`�f .ee :7 �'. ;�„ 5.,. 'ti:' - ...• xn"et•w ��''.+a. �f.^::�'t: >»i' +'7,n... ,h E:t>y�F{_ i.r• 1..-+M'� �,*,-.' +:F...•ae .�.e,. . � ! was going to be difficult to prove it. This Finest Orate Pekoe Soo4eho the fellow had tricked him, =%I�AEN%i%Y%tx%crB `7 sot he had done before; there was tea costs lest than Others something which he had missed. With a shrug of his broad shoulders Y 0 y he turned. to Trotter: "We'll got back," he announced cuYtlq. A/Zd`?Z1 /y,,,,, SCOT He was anxious to return to the ""'✓ ORANGE hotel, where he could write down and wust cams before, Captain Jimmy is Then we could see it-scooting alo study all the points from every angee. forced down on a deserted island while Just a !eW inches below Water, _ a S! 11 PEKOE flying General Lu from China to Japan- It was a method which he invariab:y They and no came, so decide to try their straight toward it's captor. BLEND adopted, and one which had never luck at fishing. Right between the fnterpreter'* f" failed him yet. That was an idea. The shores legs went the fish, bowling him over: of that island had never been touch- and tangling his legs in the line. s� CHAPTER XVII. ed in a thousand years.. No doubt Then both fish and Chines3 sub.. Barnard was tired, mentally and the water fairly teemed with fish. merged out of sight.. A tremendous ph rear, when it the small hoard But the suggestion nearly cost the fuss and splashing began, after eF�s� fm ll,l ' it w ,r lives of two of us on the next day. which the Chinese !arose dripp�IIl; i1a of t e morning he tambiea-inw bed. -with hi' Drize ,Lies .tr For a long time he had wrested with Early the next morning we kindled- �' -rot -, pad }igh>ly in bL --- the problems which confronted him, a hugh bonfire on the bald peak of arms. the island, and pil- The pair looked too funny for �" r�r . ,', u veritable maze of sinister mystery, ed on plenty wet words. I began to laugh, when the �v ,fie had covered mans sheets with his 41 ' grass to make General gave a sharp exclamation round, neat writing, but still there smoke. If any and pointed to the entrance of the was something which eluded him. It ship passed with- cove. t THE 'seemed to hover on the edge of his In miles• it would For an instant 1 froze with dread. mind, .just beyond his mental grasp, ` be sure to see our A sinister black fin, clove,the,smooth I KESTREL ;H O U S E � tantalizing, exasperating. � aigngl• surface s the water like a unsus J � Though ao tired, .,e did not fall Ail day `we rushing straight toward the unalba. - asleep'immediately. -As he still con- gathered w.,o rt petting Chinese. -With a yell /S ��� l �� - tinned a pursue the solution of the and piled it sear, h ug could make I grasped a short sword which Gen- t j�/1 i~.d riddle he became aws re o! a sense of a big bright free through the night. oral Lu still wore at his aide, and : oppression, ever growing stronger.' It The interpreter and I went dnwu to plunged into the water between the seemed as if he was enveloped in a fog the shore to fish. rushing black-da--and Hsu n. — ,By T. Cs R JACOBS of evil, preeaizg down upon `.im, . Taking a pin from my goat 1 made The shark turned and made for — -- "— stifling him. a rough fiah book. This L fastened, me !nstead. The water reached -- / /./r/1!!/,II/•I'//.I'/.I'//.I,f He ii ore softly to himself as he to the end of a long cord, and cut• my belt..too high` for quick action. SYNOPSIS hadn't blown off when it did an3 ba turned and teased in the bed, striving ting oit a oorner of General Lu's I waited for the one chance i knew Henry Holt and his wars Muriel yr� locoed to stop his car and go hard to throw off the feeling of din- bright colored cloak, we had a home- would come, The shark turned on `AWnwaring, are staying at a l5artmoar ietude which oppressed him. And made but attractive fleh-bait. his back and opened his huge mouth farm Roue* friend, Molneau, living at after it, then it's likely that Slick when at last be fell ail t ACestred Rouse, is desirous that Muriel would still have been there. How far cep that feel- The -interpreter begged for a to grab me, while row after row of asarry aim nep hew, Hayden Mercer, ,,, tng still lingered. He dreamed that chance to try his luck, and I let him gleaming teeth, (whom she dlallkes, is it over the moor to Kestrel House. quite near to him, looming above him, go first. We selected a little sandy 'sharp as rasors. r gas been har mysterious he neishbboorbooti '"Not more than three miles; why?"' was something incredibly sinister, cove, where the tides cut a deep hole glittered mouse- . ' Yon* Paso, the vicar's daughter. beins "Not too far for a couple of st_'oug something directly antagonistic to him. between ►wo rocks. At high tide ingly. . the infest victim, g Another boarder a the farm, ,erelval men to have carried him. He was self. It assumed no ieflnite form, bat the water formed a clear, round pool. I dodged to �secreft, and his valet. Flack, discover killed roughly at one o'clock. They its evil presence was there, one side, and is secret underground passage to Kestrel P hanging shallow at the Edge, but rapidly ,�iousa P ecro•t and Flack deliberately would have had plenty of time to like a cloud ovsr him, eloping down until the bottom dis- lunged at big y ;sandbag bolt and extract ,parcel from bring him over and dump him in the Barnard struggled back to con- smooth white (/ ;his specimen case. Pyecrort sft.rwarda g8 appeared ambag the green shadows. ;ands the stolen parcel has disappeared., ditch before daylight. On the other sciousnew, perplexed and vaguely The interpreter waded out to his stomSch with f 7Police! iFnsueetor Barna dint teascrInto hand a single man would have had a alarmed. He had some dim idea that waist, then dropped his bait into the my sword. In Iniek eamuels, who give■ him some in- rough trip and pretty well been bound he mast be on the verge of a serious pool. Genera] La and I sat lazily e><citement. I only scratched him, • 'tetwaUng ,r,+orniation Ten hours later to get messed up with blood." illness, perhaps he-hat: been overdoing on the ..hors and watched him. Bud. and be turned again, mad as a wbole _ Samuels is found stabbed to death. Sir g neat of bumblebees. Vardar shone ward arrests Pyecroft, who effects as $sinned took a couple o! tnztda up things lately. But own as tiSa thought denly he gave a quick yank—his - escape. and down the floor. The absence of cams to him he thrust it aside—that pole beat almost double. A great is his little pig eyes as be rushed_ j blood on any article of Pyacroft's was not the iause. silver fish leaped h! 1. in the air,' Into the fight. ' CHAPTER XVI.—(Cont'd.) clothing was one of the weak paints A faint grating of metal sudde-i.y and the battle was on. ETo be continued.) OThers's one thing which strikes me In the case against him. Could it riveted his attention, driving iut el General Lu sat still as a idu.mmy, Note: Any of out young readers so being curious, Chief,declared _rot- have been possible for him to nave else from his mini. He had locked but I fought that fish all over again. writing to "Captain Jimmy," 2010 ter struck such vicious blows without the doo_ on retiring, the key was on Several times it rose to the surface Star Building, Toronto, will receive "Yes"" some blood staining ais own clothes' the 'nside, and though he could not and came down with a grand splaeb. signed photo of Captain Jimmy. free. "Slick was found in a ditch by the He had verified that the four auits sec it,he knew that it was being tow- _ - Toad, That ditch was pretty well full which Pyocroft had brought were still ly turned in the lo'k.' Someon•i .sing d - up with dead leaves and stuff. Funny in existence, including, of course, the a pair of.pliers, specially constructed . i�ain't it that there were no leaves stick- one he was wearing when arrested, s fur the purpose, waa breaking inter OMAN ��t�d ug to his coat? Seems to me with ail grey flannel. There was no sign of his room. Immediately below the key- the blood he lost and the position in any attempt to clean them, or of any hole was a small bolt, which he had which 'he fell that some must have cleaning material. His Wife and also shot_ Barnard, smiled grimy to The health-Ov fig. dllltlou drink for chllbim and grows- stuck if the blood Rot,• wet." underclothes, as far an he could ricer• himself as be waited in the darkness ' "Ahl" Barnard breathed the wori twin,were intact. to ace how this would'be negotiated. W& Pound and Hsu Pound ti m at you groesm rather than spoke it. His eyes nar. Pyecroft looked a strong man. Presently he heard he door softly rowed as he stared bath at Trotter, doubtless he could have carried the pushed, and he knew hat the intruder and he nodded his head slowly. body over the moor for two or three had discovered the further obstacle. hand and clenched his fist, forgetting Is to be a "Commemorative Show,' ,H—m, rather a point in Pyecrott's miles, but unlikely that he could have A moment later he recognized the all the traditions of t-he Metropolitan intended to marls Its "birth," and to 'favor that, Trotte-," he said. "Tice escaped some blood marks in so doing. sound of wire being -tealthtly pushed Police in the rage which possessed signalize the establishment of a aa, blood had already soaked into the He had "dusted" the victim's boots for through the hole. The man was using him. He struck with every ounce he tionai centre where Canadian agrical :cloth <tod congealed. Possible, but finger prints, and found none; yet the a gimle. with a piece of steel wire could pack into the blow but the fellow tare was first focussed so as to visual scarcely probable,.that he could have comparatively uncreased condition of welded to it. It would take him some twisted somehow so that he took the ize its importance, and where, in the .fallen without collecting some of the the clothes rather suggested that he minutes gently to manipulate the in- worst of it upon bib shoulder, and decade that he ensued, it has been dry ,eaves. Unless the people who was carried by his feet and head. Per- strument so as to establish !ontact slipped his knife-hand free. given a worthy and rightful place in found him knocked them off• - But haps Pyecsoft had met and killed him with the knob of the volt and lever it Then began a desperate struggle for Dominion affairs. i even so,some fragments ought to.sve at some spot nearer to the road. If free. In•that time Barnard would be possession o! the weapon. Barnard remained. There is a certain amount so, what was be doing roaming about busy. He might have crept across the was a heavy,'powerful man, but 'ha of dust around the wounds, but it the moor at that time of the morning? room and suddenly opened the.door,-other seems as slippery as a snake. Automobile Aedcknta looks as if that settles later, It's road He had admitted that he was !n Res- seizing his man before he had time to Something caught in the inspector's Quebec L'Action Catholique (Ind.): I dust, a:,yway." trel House, and had some difficulty in recover; but the chief inspector was pyjamas coatrsl-eeve and be felt his It automobilism continues to develop "Funny place to leave the body, getting out. It seemed improbable anxious to know the purpose of this flesh rip beneath. It added :uel to as it has,Monday morning newspapers too," went on Trotter. "I! he really that he would have done anything bat visit in the night. He had- a very his anger as he realized that the will be unable to rAport other than _ was struck down on that spot the mur- return to Barrows Farm by the quick- shrewd idea, but he wanted to be cer-.assassin's arms were adorned with automobile accidents and drowaings! derer must have been in an all-fired est route possible. Lain, and to catch his man red-handed fishhooks, a method of defence much There is the awful toll of holidays kurry to get away, unless he wanted Barnard was an obstinate man; he without possibility of escape. favored by Continental criminals, and and week-ends, holidays occasioned by it tv be found, whit!: a,n't likely." had formed an opinion, and he adher- Silently withdrawing the long bo:- one which would tear his hands t) the.beautiful weather. But an educa- "What are you suggesting?" de- ed to it pertinaciously. He hated to ster from under the pillows,be stuffed-ribbms if he was not extremely tare- bole campaign progressee. To date it mnadaed Barnard. yield, and believed that his first Judg- it down the bed and arranged the ful• has brought to the fore the value of "That he was dotre-in somewhere ment had been correct. For all bin 6t thes to resemble, as far as poesib!e,• (To be continued.) _: "safety first," But it must continue -Melee and carried to that place. Poe- doubts, in the back of his mind was a 'sleeping figure. Then very quietly @ with more aggression, for the public sibly it was a bit of tuck that he was the firm conviction that Pyeeroft was he rolled to the side and gently low- _y _ will always scan with a contented eye found so quickly. If that fellow's hat the murderer. But he knew that it ered himself to the •floor. Creeping 31 To Be any severe aieasnre taken by the across the room, he crpuched behind authorities to check the drunken and — an arm-chair and waited. He had no . Record -Year reckless automobilists, and the )rack. p ' ' • • Iess bathers'. Authorities need not •• 'weapons, but his two big,hands and his powerful muscles. For Winter Fa>ur fear any adverse criticism of a cam- It was but a few seconds after that . +paign of this kind. Their cause is toc &MIN , he heard the subdued creak of ttie Increased Number of Exhibits popular a one. opening door and felt a waft of air a isacross his cheek. By instinct rather from PlSirie3 in �une The late husband catches the early than by sight or hearing he knew that Buttel`Competition )morning lectures, Fresh 1�e the man had glided into the room with Toronto—An ,nmistakable proof of the noiseless precision of a cat. Pees- confidence in Western Canadian agri- " Good ? di into the darkness g made out the culture has just been registered at the - -- - dim outlines of a figure watch h^. Royal Winter Fair in the remarkable judged moat be completely masked, as entries received' in the June butter + he could see not the slightest sign of competitions. Not only does the total LUMBAGOT fFce. Tie watched him slide aver the make a .wcrd for the ten years of • Listen e e • w floor until he Stopped by the bell, the Royal Winter Fair but a more sig• A pain in the lower part of your •� `., Sensed that he was feeling over the niflcant feature is that the whole of back can torture you. But not for mound which should have been a body lore if you know, about As • '�'•��:;: once you have tasted Shortbread the increases are accounted for by the b'. Y pirin 1 • and hoped that he would not discover prairie provinces. Those from gas- These harmless, pleasant tablets E Jiike the Christie Bakers make, the fritud, katchewan, for example, have been take awn the miss of lumbago, '' ►" ,;'•r` you'll as you never knew before' Y n' Bo. ' A brief pause, the whistle of tense increased near! 100 r cent. The rheumatism neuralgia, headaches how very delicious Wally fresh y ly indiawn breath, a sudden move- directorate of the Roy tl Winter Fair toothaches and systemic pains of ;4 shortbread could be. Sold by the Y P ` pound or in ehildren'i packages. ment in the dark and then a thud, considers the record entry this year a women. Relief comes promptly; is half smothered in the yielding feath-'most 'convinci..g pr,A of Western complete. Genuine Aspirin'cannot ors of the bolster. faith in the underlying soundness of depress the heart. Look for. the ,e • d1 Simultaneously Barnard leaped,`agriculture. It may be added that so ' hurling himself apon the would-be far as can be judged from early inten- Bayer cross, thus: assassin, his great hands outpreai, tione to exhibit, the outlook for live- animated by a cold fury such as he stock entries is equally rosy. - `y - had never known before. His fingers All the June butter exhibits have closed upon the neck of the man lean- now been received at the Royal and ing over the bed, but at the same in- are safely in storage under controlled Rio A BONME RICH stant the rug slippei on the polished conditions of temperature, etc. They `� O boards, throwing him sideways- He will not be disturbed until removal PTURRAD slid from the•Dad to the floor;bringing for display td' competition At the t his prisoner down with him, and a Coliseum just prior to the opening of 'Made in Canada. second later he realized that he had the Winter Fair on November 18th. caught a tartar. Barnard let go onE I The Royal of 1931, its tenth year, ,ISSUE No. 32--J 1 14. OU .•r �,-s°„w± 'us,,. 0`4A 'i. .tot .. '�S'` d> ,;.�-'. :,, i .,... fix. n•, � _ ✓''w ct � T ;FrR'..'"s' ;.yam' �.a.. `i,,,.^'..., 'a'" y^c '�' - •v. ` _ - .�• :. :P." �:' • _- i o,+K.• 1 4, i :!Water. Measured. 59 Killed in Month Mlf1s. G. B. s. �« At Niagara FaRs By Ontario Motors ^�'• One-of Steps Taken in Study Most of 857 Accidents Occur- "' ENE` SCOUTS -� of How Best to Preserve . - • - red in Daylight olli '�� .- Its Scenic Beauty Good Roads -'�- - --.�- Xew York.--The recently published - , - ~' - -' 'press reports of the Special Interne► Traffic Rules Violated tional,Niagars Board—a body of emin- Toronto—Motor traffic in Ontario We are Dleased that as a result of we think was exceedingly good work. : Pat Canadian and•United States engia- took a toil of 59 lives last month, 16 °,, the publicity giveA to Lone Scouting as we have seen quite a few beaches ±; sere and landscapists—on how the of whom were children under 16 through these columns many new recently that could very well benefit scenic beauty of Niagara Falls can members have Joined the movement by a similar "Good Turn." years rage, and injured 836, of whom during the past few weeks. This Lone Scout visitors to Provincial . beet be maintained gave only meagre 218 were children., details of how this interesting work The report of the motor vehicles week applications for membership Headquarters is Toronto recently have Was carried on. An essential have been received from Cobden, Hy- included Bill Gilbert, of Essex, Part branch of the Department of High- ? t, sal .' suss measaring the water going over awys, issued recently by J. P. Bick- dro, Burke3 Fella and Harriston, and Jack Bassett, of Liatowel, and Harold the �• ell, registrar, shows a total of 857 ac- at Durham there is every prospect of Nickle of Harristoa wan is Toronto a The comparatively small amount cidents nuring the moatiu :.,.J..1..6 a full Patrol being formed. short time ago, but he did not pay its and even distribution of the flow go- 1;286 cars. The majority of these 6c- A recent check up of the records of a visit. Lonies who come to Toronto lag over the erican falls presented A rare photograph of hire. the Ontario Lone Scout Department for as Am carred 1a daylight on good roads in y reason are always welcome Tittle difficulty to the board. A light clear non-skid weather and involved George Bernard Shaw, wife of the showed that since its inception two visitors to Scout Headquarters, so we Pope was shot across from the Nevi drivers described is the .report as famous author, snapped Just be- years ago about 460 boys have been hope you won't forger to pay us a York mainland to Goat Island by' normal. fare leaving with her husband for admitted to membership in the move- call zaeans of a mortar, then a steel cable Nor'in the main were the accidents Soviet Russia: meat. Of course quite a taw of these This week's Bummer Time Profid- ' wan hauled across and tightened and due to disregard o! the law by the have been since transferred to re- envy Badge is the Angler's Badge.The 'by the use of a carrier system pro- drivers. Less than 60 per cent. of the gular troops which have been formed requirements are as follows: j, vided with weights and meters the dis- cases, 343, are laid to violation of trat- New Flying Rules an a'result of Lone Scout activity. L By the usual angling methods , -charge .figures were obtained from fie regulations and of these only 97 to . The Loates at Pension Falls under catch and name seven different ape• LL ,;which the depth and rate of flow over speeding, cutting ia, passing on hills Fawn Up Ursa Senior Patrol Leader Doug. Warren else of fish. At least one specimen the brink of-the American falls'were and curves or passing standing street have had a very busy time Just receab must be taken by By-casting or troll• readily computed, cars. ly. On July 4th they had the pleasure ins and one by bait-carting. In single ;J, The depth and rate of Sow over the Level crossing accidents, 10 out of Greater Safety for Airline of again meeting their frieads of the handed fly-casting the rod must not brink of the Horseshoe fails presented 18 of which occurred at unguarded Slat Toronto Troop, who camped near exceed seven ounces in weight; In =`�-;a more serious problem and results crossings, killed 11 victims. and in- the tJl�ject Of the town. The Loaies helped the double handed IIy-casting the rod may Were secured by means of floats. The Regulations lttioata were made of scantlings, so !used 18. Six crashes occurred at TorontorBcouts to make camp, and en- be one ounce weight tot each toot in crossings guarded by automatic rig- Washington. --Now regulations. to tared Ito their activities with zest. length; in bait fishing the r�4 mast buoyed and weighted as to float per•'nals and two at potato guarded by make Byng safer on America's pan- Later the Lone Scouts were invited not exceed ten feet in length nor pendiculariy with submerged, lengths gates or a gag man, to visit the camp of the 90th Toronto twelve ounces in weight. of from one toot to twelve teat, and Out of 4,286 cars involved !a ace! eeager air lines were adopted at a re• Z,�p at Sandy Point,. on Sturgeon 2, Show proficiency in accurate atw having flagged tops that could be read- dents during the month, 1,047 were cent conference of pilots and aperat- Lake. They hiked over to the camp gle-handed casting with the fly for dish My observed from the shore. These reported to good condition and only ors at the Commerce Department tances of 20, 40 and 60 fa et, or in bait Boats were taken out on the river on July 8th, and to their surprise met 37 with detective brakes. Only 168 The crash several months ago an old friend who turned out to be casting for distance of 40, 60 and 71 above the rapid& in motor boats and commercial vehicles, 18 taxicabs and which killed Kanto Rockne, Notre,!none other than "Cookie ("Colonel" feet dropped into the water at definite sevea buses figured in crashes an f 3. Make three artificial dies (elther • - poittta on a range line across the Dame football coach, and seven other(Walton), who was so popular at the g against a total of 1,030 passenger cars. persons, was Largely responsible for Lone-'Scout Camp at Ebor Park last after three standard patterns or 12 liver. When a float was released the Violations of the law recorded in 343 one of the most Important safety mea- summer. The Ianlea: stayed over imitation of different natural files), watchers on the shore recorded its instances include 76 eases of drivers surer. It prohibits passenger trans- night with the 90th, and entered into Make a neat single gut leader at'Masi progress by transit and &top�watch exceeding the speed limit, t-hree of port planes to fly over stretches of fog their programme enthusiastically, bar- tour feet long, or a twisted or braided observations, aided by photographic passing on a hill or curve and two of and clouds without two-way radio ! leader at least three feet long. Splice and moring-picture records. By these ng t Break time at the evening coup- lmethods the rate of Bow of the Boat passing a standing street car. Six- equipment ell fire the broken Joint of R rod neatly, teen motorists were convicted of cut. 4. Give the -open season for the in each section was readily omputed. Another of the regulations gave the We like to see this fraternisation be- gams fishes is his vicinity,and explain y tang in and 98 drove o>Y the roadway. pilot an 8-hour day, forbidding him to i tween the Lonies and their city broth- If a float went through its course up- Twenty-one pedestrians were killed how and why they are protected by flight, it was evident it did not touch work longer than that• err. and we are pleased to state that by earn during the month and 240 in- I quite a few members of the Lone the law. bottom Longer and longed floats lured. Of this total, four fatalities Assistant Secretary of Commerce Applications for membership in the were sent through until one dragged and 111 Injurtge were cases of child- Clarence M. Young announced that I Scouts have gone to camp this year Lone Scouts will be received from boys on the bottom,. 'Then with the length ran knocked down wMls playing on the new measures would shortly be ,with regular troops, at the latter's in- between the ages of 12 and 18 fncla• ; Of the float known and by noting the drafted sad promulgated. They were vitatlon. ---- - ;give, who cannot become members d _ - the street. - angle of Inclination, it was possible _ __.. agreed on by 30 airline operators and The Fenelon Falla Lone Scouts 4130 a regular Troop, for reason of locality fA calculate the depth at that point. 11 pilots. It was the first time pilots report a rather unique "Good Turn" or other handicap. Appitcation3 To secure records of the characteris- " hater have attended such a meeting, which aright be copied by other Louies should be seat to the Lone Smut Der tics of the current in the rapids ad- In addition to providing for 'radio l who live along the lake shoran. They partment, The Boys Scouts Assorts. - - $scent to the river banks near the The New Yorker h a Iteter, It f communication,the fog regulation also recently assisted the local town auth- tion. 330 Bay Street, Toronto, 2, - - !falls. It was found necessary to shoot makes us laugh, with a hearty old!forbids a trip where the destination orittes to clean up the beach. which "Lone E." the floats from spring-guns on the laugh, to nee how completely our Is a landing field on which fog or cloud banks, friends' country homes go to pieces ceiling is lower than 300-feet. Clouds ► — nowadays when anything happens to - . . The b also Investigated the and fog played a g the electric current. It used to be g D Dart in the. crash Their Majestizs Whirlpool Found sears and characteristics of the bluish that when a stolkm broke down the which took Roekne's life. n G1 4)w Dock Off Atlantic Coast green color of the water at the brink Q electric wires, 'the only thing that Besides being restricted to an eight- - and how this beautiful effect might be� Glasgow.—fitter a busy week is the Boston.—Investigation of as Dress I happened was that the light went out hour day, a pilot will be allowed to fly heightened by securing greater con-! g whirlpool on Georges Banks,so power .r I Now, when the light goes out, every- only 30 hours a week and will hare a Scottish capital, Queen Mary and Kin; i treat with the foam curtains at the George paid a visit to-Glasgow to open'�! sa to divert the course of s vessel. " edges and shallower parts. hTe color thing else quits too. There is no ice_ Prolonged rest period between flights l has been undertaken by the United !a the icebox, no music is the piano, taking six"houra or afore. the new dock of the Clyde Navigation States Coast and Geodetic Survey, it _phase Is most gorge.re when seen:no coffee In the percolator, no dialogue Regular passenger lines will be re- Trust at Shleldall., was reported recently by Capt. WS - lrom,across the gorge. As a result of In the radio, no toast in the toaster; quired to report changes in schedule In his speech the King spoke of,Liam E. Parker, of the government the investigation the`�.tard determined the vacuum cleaner stands silent is or extensions.of operation to the de- former visit& to. Glasgow and recalled steamer Hpdrographer, that the conservative the ores minimum a. for the corner. Sister can't curt her hair, partment. Two pilots will be required I Glasgow's enterprise In the develop- The whirlpool, when discovered by In water on the crest o! the , i s, for Brother's toy trains stop running, the on multi-colored planes only.when the l meat. of trade with North. America. spot approximately 150 miles due east " teetimum brilliance of color, !& flue heat in the bath room goes off, the bed-'first pilot is scheduled to By six or The Queen performed the naming Captain Parker, centered on a shoal An interesting feature of the work warmer doesn't work, and the orange- more hours is one day. This is a re-,ceremony, and, after His Majesty had 'of Cape Cod. Its action was described Was the survey o! the wale¢-aurtace squeezer stops squeezing right-in the laxation of the present co-pilot re- unveiled the memorial stone, he de• as spinning outward Instead of toward In the rapids above the falls by photo- middle of an orange. It's lust a ques- quirements for the larger planes, de- clared the dock open for traffic. The its center, Several attempts to force topographical methods and the de ti0a of gathering around a tog lire and mended by the airline operators 'as a stone bore the !ascription: "This dock the Hydrogrspher through the whlr4 j Velopment of a small scale relief map:marking time till the storm abates. move for economy which would not'was opened by their Majesties the pool were frustrated by the currents '. land model representing the water sur-' lessen safety. The pilots opposed this King and Queen ou 10th July, 1931, which threw the vessel's head off, the Race over the entire rapids. The Barley Ranks Third proposal, but it was approved. and named George V. Dock," course. ' spodel was made by the Topographical _ _, - Captain Parker is going to study the Suryey of the Department of the In-, . In Canada's Cereal Crops On Their Way whirlpool more closely as soon as the !terfor of Canada. Barley ranks third among the cereal Y survey, Beet of four small steamers re• The engineers who compose the In- crops of Canada in acreage and total turn ..to the banks. The work on _ ternatioaal Niagara Board are J. T. yield and second in average yield per - Georges is the first attempt to-make ..Johnston, C. E., director, Dominion acre. Last year oats led in both total as exhatiative survey and charting o! ',Water Power and Hydrometric Bureau yield and in yield per acre; wheat the shoals, and will be completed some q ithe Department of the Interior, for came second In total yield and third in r '. time next year. { Canada, and Major DeWitt C. Jones, yield per acre, while barley came sec. ' "• It 13 expected that results of the sur. ; Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army, for the. and in yield per acre and third in total r day «ill be of greaE assistance to flab• United Staten. The ambers added to Yield. Barley is the hardiest of all ` - ermen.. At the present-time this area 1 Is the most productive locality for dorm the Special International Niagara cereals and can be grown through a q` fishing craft out of the great markets 'Board were Dr. Charles Comsell, De• greater range of climate than can any t' at Boston and Gloucester. t marvelyr_ r puty Minister,'Department of Mines, other, Its production dates from an- € for Canada, and Dr. J. Horace McFar- dent times when It *as used princf- few vessels go down to the more re land, past president of the American pally as an article of food. As the t; � ._ a mote Grand Banks nowadays from this Civic Association and chairman of the ce:ttarirs n�a�re��ed it: uses h-^^ ne < ' i country. 'Art Commission of Pennsylvania, for more varied and now its main votes -the, United States. sumptiou is'in the pr.;cluciion ui use• < Australian Oranges. 11 erages, though it still retains its use as food both for man and beast. rs ` F Arrive in Canada Y. The Geodetic Survey of _ A special report upon the produc Vancouver.—The first shipments of Canada tion and uses'of barley In Canada has the new crop of Australian oranges The Geodetic Survey of Canada, of recently been issued. -In a survey of i' consisting of 5000 cases has arrived "$a the Department of the Interior, plays the production of this grain during the at this port. The fruit is of good `- an important_role in.the development last decade it appears that the crop of quality and is being favorably received of the Dominion,providingtby its work 1930 was very little less,than the high- by the public. ,3 an accurate basis for all kinds of other est of the period. The price, however, Australian oranges, it is anticipated, purveys whether relating to the mak• In 1930 was abnormally low. The will from now on give steadily in- ing of maps or charts,the laying down largest yield of barley during 'the creasing competition to California Y. of interprovincial and other boundar- sears 1926 to 1930 was in 1928, when oranges which have dominated the leg, or the construction .ot power• it amounted to 136,391,400 bushels. markets of western Canada. houses, dame, canals, railways, irri• The yield per acre fa that year was 1 Batton ditches'and the like. 27.9• In 1930 the total yield was 135,- 150,200 bushels and the yield per acre » Raw Hides Tanned 24.3 bushels..The weight per measured = ,Italy Continues to Increase bushel throughout the five-year period - In Week in Sweden 1. varied from 47.04 pounds in 1928 to , , Stockholm.—The problem of produc -F r ;Purchases of Foreign Grain vur»>=?: W:, ing leather of an excellent 47.31 pounds fn 1929, The weight in °' : „, quality Rome.—Italy's purchases of foreign 1930 was 47.22 ""'""`"""` "''• ''' from raw hides in a week has been do- Rome.—Italy's pounds. ••°`^ s*«;s`< :. xr , grain continue to increase. Official finitely solved through a Swedish'•!n- ... figures of the tariff office show that a vention, called after the inventor the , during the last eleven months Italy $60,000 Home for Animals :a�.w §a?S�a a . ., a.;_• Wraage-Frfberg method. Imported 18,990,409 quintals compared Springfield, Mass.—A home for ant- The vital part of the wort is pep Col. Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh are shown in front to 7,761,238 quintals in the period 1929- mals to cost$60,000 Is being built•here• formed by the Friberg vacuum pumy4 '30, by th��,,Springfleld branch of the Man- of their aeroplane just before they took off iromi North Beach Air- of makes. possible rapid and per- This represents an increase of 10; sachusftts Society for the Prevention port, LX, July 27th, en route to Washington, on first lea of the& feet tanning of hides In a prodtieally Y'+ 336,121 Quintals. ;of Cruelty to Animals. 7.100-mile jaunt to Tokio, Japan. complete vacuum. '=a '`.•^fi"xv'e,g�-,'y.,.'-.���.• '',it<^'�P+ii•✓'"-�-;,h1.;,r.,1°.r,`a:c oer.�'#,t'.+•:.c X:,�',".s»�'.^.;•r., ,�,...•.y"e+.a. - S.n sar�'-w•,2".'°'ri�.. aw v°..' }, , ,x,r�,v�- .' P :c V?y;• -'- ` 'v,,••- '�Q-`:a,.i`.- r - rx; - ..:�S . _- :Y� .-u--t.�..."t t�t'ro-�.w°te.a'ry^7'Ta.H.j•..-...r•.�•y•d-w",•nrr.:+"',.f,�.,�•.a,w�.:,..x,- `^..a'.'.-.•:.�.;.:,�'f�eiz•,s,, ,•.�. +ny. w ...ant,.:.', :+x.. ':';"�•�'„ ':.r�s •.,_ .. _. • .. 'l'.. °Z. Aka 'SiA ial S, f LAKE 6MORff:. YES! Goon POSITIONS FOR RED c� WHITE PUPILS. THE STORE - - Our usually quiet hamlet assumed T a TERMS a very active and noisy condition ov- Daring the past few months sco- : 61.76payear,: a2.60if paidinadvance6 er the week-end. The Toronto Scot- res of graduates of the C uAda Bug- Busy 'The busy housewife will appreoi• Qnbstripilow ro the United States and Croat tish Regiment, 400 strong, had es- iness College; College and Spadina, -'ate the convenience extended to Bdtain 72.00 in advance. Lablished their summer training Toronto, have accepted positions ran- camp in VP. H. Moore's farm, form- g•ing from Seven Hundred and Fifty " A Y - her by the Red & White tore JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, erly. the Shepherd -farm, and went Dollars to Two,Thousand Four Hun- �' RerV'Ce-�eiephone and delivery- through their warlike manoclavres, dred Dollars per year.'Two retell*. •-will be found especially OOnVeIll- NOTES AND CO.MMENTB. Their visit -xas enlivened by the sk- lady graduates started at Twenty- irling of the bag-pipes. The small eight Dollars per week. Their name A H A D ent during the busy days army was stricken with terror as arid addresses supplied to interested of the summer. The whole country has been they saw three enemy planes app- persons. One Huron County' farmer's 7 shocked by the revelations wade (roach on Sunday afternoon and made' son, mho graduated two years ago in the Beauharnoss investigation, a bombing attack. Fortunately their and has since remained on the fanr• Red & White ?'.1.aptha Red & White Quality i • there were no casualties, as the ,tarts at Eighteen Hundred Dollar: Not since the Pacific scandal has` bombs were onl • bas filled with Soap rJ omatoes 1I's 3 g per year in Ottawa next month. For- been such a disgraceful!flour. The regiment returned to the get the "Depression." °'Depressioxs" -• revalation as this. Apparently city on ':Monday night after a three never last -long. Some• will pwpare lO bar8 for "330 2 for 19b -.'neither party can point the finger I day outing. Many visitors came on and be ready. Others will whine. You of acorn at the other as both are &;InE}S� 8T.� �,1�8'uuy ?v ,�:tit�3: >'1` ctiay �«��,d %vllegt of � ud; ci(a Uy Muffets per p4g -• 100 manoeuvres. mail. Pa--.wher, you like. For partic- JIFF SOAP FLAKES -involved in the scandal. The - - ulcers write to George Spotton, M. P., Post. Bran Or Pe 2 26e country will not be satisfied unless WlilTEVALE. Canada Business College, College and large, rag. 21c, extra e a thorough investigation is made. Spadina, Toronto. spe-ial 17 cents Peanut Butter, per bbl 190 _ It is reported that an alleged fro and Mrs. a J. Graham of - or 2 packages for 49e F+'al. Nor, Sardines, Po Toronto. spent the week-end at the _'' i N MEMORIAM. 2 2+�0 "gentlemen's"agreement has been home of Adam and Mrs. Spears. _ made in which the matter will be The Whitevale Mission Circle will golmes-In loving memory of our grant Jars, medium 1.13 2 and 1 Shoe'Polieh, 2 for 21e hold an open Tea at the home of darling Margaret, who passed a dropped. Such an agreement will g ' erg small 1.08 Catch those flies,8 coils l0c Mrs. A. Spears.•A good program is way on Aug. 8th, 1930. not satisfy the country. They being prepared. Word for roll call is want all the facts brought to light, "Duty". Everyone welcome. Deep in our hearts is a picture, Worth more than silver and gold; and where any person has been The annual reunion of the Gib- BOOTH MURISON _ bons family was held on Civic holid- It is our darling Margie, ,guilty of any crime, they want Whose memory will never grow old ay on the lawn S the home of Mr. A loving daughter, true and kind, (SncceASOre to Roy 1ltoi vial) the guilty ones punished, no and bars. Adam Spears, of White- . No one on earth like her well find _" � Phone Pick. 800 ' hatter what their social or politi• vale. All 'of the family was well re- Tho' we have lost, Heaven has gained Cal standing may be. Nothing Presented. Old and young alike en- One of the best the world contained Pickering, Ontario joyed an afternoon of games and con- The memory of those happy�buta Royal Commission will be tests. The young ones then indulged the days ,QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE •satisfactory to the Canadian in a dip in Hornshaw's pool. Grand- when we were all together, _ eo le, as oil that will brie out ma Gibbons in her 86th year had the Her loving sn11e, her kindly ways `Ve Deliver We Deliver p P y g I'Vill live in o'.:r ::earta forever. -" aH the facts. A parliamentary honor of bein¢ the oldest member in sadly missed by .Mother, Dud one XtOmmi9elOn.in which one olitical attendance, while Catharine Horr.-' Brothers ' ' • ' P 'Before six week=, was the err on ' Pickering Hardware Store 'party will he more strongly Before returninty home every one.' Bennett-In lov-ng :-•:en:'ut-q of a ?ear represented than they other, will joined in a real good sing song. husband and father, W:r.. Bennett, - - --- i -zse a here without you, - �- igive only a oa,e•sided report, a ':r•ho pa=red_away, Aug. 5th, 1930, ,• - •- _ -. - - „ , . STOUFFVILLE. melority report and a miaortty t There is such a vacant. place, See our Electric Rangeite, Hot-Plate @, Electric Irons weport which will not mean any Police are investigating a m stet ious shooting ase Jere in which .. your footsteps and Oil Stoves, all to lighten the work - thing. Is it to be wondered at valuable hors Where we never hear e belonging to E. A, Or see your smiling face. in hot weather. ithat the seeds of revolution are But deep in our hearts lies a picture, 19creen Doors, Window Screens and Wire 5torry was fataly wounded by a mot° than silver or gold, Cloth, all sizes. ISO when the poorer clasaes are bullet while in the pasture field on It's Worth picture of a husband and father ion the verge of starvation and the highway between Stouffville and < R Whose memory will never grow old. Lake Musselman. Mr. Sto found t - 'the see those higher n wallow. � God is kind, He gives us strength f See our$elvinatore' Electric lievi,geratore and the new � _•' � �.lin is wealth and lnzar P rabbin the horse in apparently a sick condit- To be ar our lonely cross, l - Beatty Slectetc Washers. - _ g y g g ton and tailed Dr. Bodendistel the At hundreds of thousands of dol local veterinary, but peritonitis had He's the only ore who knows T-!Fora which ri hLl ' belong to the set in and the arumal died the next- Our lonlinegs and lose. -Agent far McCormick.Deering FArm Machinery and Repairs. $ y R day. A small hole was discovered --Sadly missed by Wife and Family.- -_'iFPle under the left elbow, and a post- Frost Wire Peace and Fleury Piowal. mortem was conducted showing that �., r 'Oar Motto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or Farmers have suite a problem a bullet had passed through under :. ion their hands these days as to the skin eigl!'t or nine inches enter it is not made." wb%t breach of farming they ing the cheat cavity, then piercing - should follow is order to produce the lung. Mr. Storry is -,yell liked in � * �.'�'��'1� j�''(`j�i�f! the district, and when interviewed by J. '• B1�J...7lJVN' PIC+'�++ RING the greatest revenue. Prices in The Star, discounted any suggestio,, all kinds of products' -are the that the shooting was spite work. 'lowest.in"illany years, and if we The shot was fired from a high pow- ----- ......... --- - ayed. rifle, not from a op 22 rifle such - . - take iatoeoobideration the higher as boys carry, the, autopsy showed. rents and greatly increased tax Within the past two years two cows ]Rao 0 1 rates as well as higher colt of have been accidently shot near the We are showing many aleasonable lioes each reeve»outing the utmost farm labor, the farmer is now take by campers, and Mr. Storm'- " in quality and price, a few pre quoted below, but better Still drop ; - farm is one and•a half- m ec frc•a I in and inspect there dollar gtretehers. fur yourself. : getting less for his labur than he the lake. You will find they spell 9 a t i s f a c t i u a. ever did,' - Thirty-five or furry _ _ _..__ ewes ago th© Pickering ublic Attractive linEA of Tennis Shoes for each member,of fancily "flc up y K R -P .DEATH OF �C_LI EP BUSH. Men'+ Leatber Oxford-A, nicely tiiniibed, from 2.05 up school Govt in salar•lea about SCb (1 a Meti'? all Brain leAtber B(ut*, ¢pre ial :.Oa pr gear. Now it is about ten times of the lane;t' funvri' that. 2 D, zen only glen',. Work Shirts'. at 755 each, or 2 for 1.39 q nier n,- For Sale b - 2 er took place ir; f;rec.r:«•:��,.1 wa.- - y Another lice .>f Fork 9hirte, at 4�c each, or _ for .. 1.75 - that amount. In those days our --.-er of Walter F which -16-w- : pp - Men's Fine ShirtA, collars attached at 1.00 each,or.3for .:- 2.88 =+, highways cost Only a few dollars held on Fsfday last, when his re- Charles B. Spencer, Men s Overalls, going at 1.•!0, 1.80 and'2.00 per pair, i to each ratepayer. But now with mains were interred in Salim Ceri- K-tyser Hose has made many'engtomers-try these for style, etery. 31r..Buah, who wa 53 year>. • ''- the improved roads made nece9• :. quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line. era b the advent of motor ears of age, was born in Brizhton, but Pi�kerit� a 7 Ont. ty y Lived the greater part of his life'in- ,Phone 2904 And trucks, the expenditure on Toronto, moving to the. farm, just, - _ our roads is a very heavy burden west of the village about four years 'DESTROY THE FEEDS. C EC I �: g RAD LE y an the farmer, The same increase ago. Two years ago Mr. Bush sus- in costa prevail in ever thing tamed injuries in a motor accident The Ontario Weed Control Act States P y and since then has been ill most of Clause 3-Every occupant of land, or , P = O g 30 R = N' Cii where there is an outlay. While the time. He was General Execut- if the land is unoccupied, the own- 'there were times in which certain ive Board member of the United Gar- er shall destroy all weeds, desig- 7E��m° products ware sold at lose ment Workers of America for the nated noxious by the regulations, - tl!!1n•the are to-day their tort'of Dominion of Canada since 1913. He as often in every year as is saff- y y also represented Canada it the Br- icient to prevent the ripening of ,production was so mach lees ittsh Trade Congress held in Eng- the seeds. • �I • that they were more profitable land in 1928. He was known through- Clause 6-In the absentee of any ow- than they are today. In some out Canada, having travelled in the ner or occupier or upon refusal af- interests of the Labor Board for ter notice to comply with require- parts of the North-west and in more than 18 years. The high es- ments of the Weed Control Act, _ ••the United States farmers find teen in which he was held was the Inspector may cause greeds l�raua l the *fttg s >)ifghmtsg j that it will not pay to harvest the shown by the numerous floral trib- coming under this Act to be cut i c a 3 •wheat crops on account of the many Canadian and American cities.. ge the cost of such work against Daly utes sent-by labor organizations of down and destroyed and may char- I Coach V rvice ;low price. In the United States More than forty representatives of the property and to be collected in ; some farmers are setting fire to Labor organizations attended his the same manner as taxes. � . • l' -their oat fields, as the price offered funeral, five being member= of the Noxious Weeds. Pickering-Toronto General Board of United Garment __ ,is only eleven cents a bushel,and Workers of America. rho came from .BIadder Campion, Ox-eye- Daisy, 'Sow - - - - -that will not pay for the harvest- New York City, Buffalo and Bait- Thistle, White Cockle, Mild Oats, Single 6OC. RetArn 900. ing and threshing Judging from imore. He is survived by his wid= Canada Thistle, Blue Weed, Chic- preeeot conditions it is predicted i ow, one son, Kenneth. of Greenwood; ory, Docks, Ra.g'weed, Hawkweed.., LeRVe PickeriirQ (Standard Time) Leave Toronto P.ibgra�s, BurdockF, Stinkweed, A. M. P. M A. M. P. M. 1 one daughter, Mrs. M. R. Smith. of A 8,10 2 55 :a 8,30 2.80 that within si year the price of Trenton'Ave, ' Woodbine Heights, Tumbling Mustard, Wild Carrot, _ a 6.55 3 55 7 30 880 wheat will rise, and iu' view of Toronto; also two grandchildren, Wild Lettuce. r :8 4 =i Needs are a public nuisance. Weed 7.55 4.55' this, farmers should conAder the two sisters. Mrs. Mosher, of Chicano control is a public problem. Co-oper• 8.55 ;5.55 - ' 9.30 5• advisability .of rowing a large and Mrs. Hahndorf of Toronto, and ative effort is required. Do your 9 55 b 8.55 --= 10.30 b 8.80 a brother, S. S. Bush of Detroit. Rev share 10.55 7.55 1, K. 7.30 acreage this fall. One thing is Mr. Smart, of Greenwood United Adam Spears, Weed Inspector' of 11.55 'b 8 55 l'' M. =b 8,30 •cettain, the cost of sowing will Church, officiated at the funeral. not be a very heavy one on ac- Pickering Twnp. ' P.'M. 9.55 1280 9.30 12.55 d 10:46 1.30 10.30 -count my 40 low price a wheat, ' E D M U N D H I N D L U M B E R ! ail "*b-; Sunday - - '1-:now only 40 or 45 cents a bushel. a 17atlp except,6uoday. Sacnrday, undo and •�' If it does not rise in another year, COMPANY LIMITED. Holidays only. d Sunday only. alt certainly cannot be much lower, ,. Coaches etc at any point to pick up passengers. - P - p anll as the wheat crop is a poor Signal plainly by hand to the driver. 'one in some countries, the chances •'� -LUMBER AND MILLWORK � Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara � -' are good for a better price. FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRIICTION; i Falls,' Hamilton, Brantford, London, 9t. Thomas, ,........- - , Barr ie O rill a, Mid.Schomb e rg, Brampton nd, Jackson's Point arid intermediate points. : There are more entries for the Masonite for the Modern• t la sixth Marathon Swim at the C. N. Coach connection at $ 'ffali and Detroit rf. Pl., Toronto, than there were for I., �,j for all U. S. Diu*� last year's event. Interest appears a come and Farm to be world-wide and the largest Ideal for Summer Cottages. Prompt Deliveries. 1 ,-: .galaxy of natatorial stars in hiy n SAMPLES ray, C oach L�'nes tory will Rather at Toronto for WRITE U S FOR LITER �TURE AND �, both women's and men's sections, ( Mention Friday, August 28th, and on (Mention this paper wheel a wririnR). Wednesday, September 2nd, re- r spectively. DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133-4.5 a �y aia A 'R° -bx..o .•G.yf,y 'w"' .•- _t,':s!F�'. ","�.��:' •.w ,M R„,.u: y�.. '�i i. 'S �., 7 .,sY.^'°�' d•,c'^,.+m '�^�� v'a.',: - '_'yTi, - - _ -.-,•••};s^s-o, 'ter' a. •"^fir-•"".+ y, :"'C.'....-.�r;•..9�,i+'w•m .Aires '.1'c..ffi z s.,w-ca•:x, '.r',c�;~�r :,y •i,>' _ '- ,e.'r. .,.,.L..... m F- y T .,, -;' •y,�i. ° .x+�-nR•ka .,..';me•�� a`-�^S:+ •.•s.e"'- ,r �a'�" .S � o;, +�x .fs- .s:' •�'� S• .� t �:.rn:"� ,.-`..aCa a•••m��^*, .. -t CLAREMONT 2. Dr. and` Mrs. Bagsha�i,of SaRi• STOUFFVILLE. naw. Mich., are letting W.-177 TONIE VAN HOOF, 4127, 'Enrol- Wffi ' ANDERSON Mre. Peter Macnab of Toronto The United Chuich and Sunda went Form 1. 8raad Champion, • ' and Mrs. Scott. y [s visitin relatives in town. School held their annual picnic to r roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- gg Miss Henderson- of Toronto, has pedrrty of the Broadfield Stock Farm k DUNBARTtJN W. Miller had a business trip to Oshawa last week._ - �-�d-for a limited num r of Toronto on Tuesday of this week. been visiting Mice C. Underhill - •- y for a few days. The FIorticultlral Society will hold Mrs.-Albert Rawson, of.Toronto Y their annual exhibition on Au t mares at his 'home -stable, lot 71 Mrs. Arthur Thornton, of Gorto 8 Broken Front, the corner of the -I N SU13AN E �t9 VIeiC1nR relative here for the ley, vl�it_ed a-wet-k with her sister, 27th' Pickering -Beach Road and Base {week. Rev.'F.-C Fry& left' this -peek for j Born on Sunda �u ust 2nd Mrs. Ruth Middleton. Line, Pickering, for the season of ;_' - AUTOMOBILE,• Sunday, R a months holidays to the state of a to Raymond and Mrs. Pilkey,.a Arthur and Mrs. Thornton, of Virginia, his-old home. - 1931.. ,James H. Cookson and _ FIRE daughter: Depot Harbour, have been•vi:3it A couple of tie Sons, managers. - p games- are played BURGLARY Born, on Saturday, August 1st, ing Oscar aud',Mrs. Barber. this week between Stouffville and CIMARIi��S, IMP. 12920 (168319), ' to George and Mrs. Beverley, a Thos. nod Mrs. Sanderson, of Newmarket when our team enters the French Imported Federal Prov- CASUALTY daughter, Toronto; spent the Week end with the semi-finals-of the 0. B. A. incial Premium and-Grand Champ- LIFE INSURANCE Goodwood football team will James and Miss Clara Underhill, The only female rural mail carr- ion Percheron Stallion, the Prop- phone Pickering-7920 301 7 clay Llareiiiont on the park here Rev° and Mrs. Wood of Niagara der in Canada carries the Tura! mail arty of-Oscar Wilson, Brougham, y •on Saturday evening. District, formerly of Claremont from Stouffville post office, She is will make the season o 1331 as BONDS-Government. Muoieipal and There will be no church service Baptist Church, hava been visit Suss Blanche Slack, of Stouffville. follows: Mundag of*.� Inn,-leases • -l�rtgggz,n_j., Ala,,, luduelrla,e. ►� hor Stinday School lia thejUaR . iuK friends in town. Rio l prugress is being made an his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per ; Church on Sunday next. the•clock tower. The monster .town seed to Thos. Hirst s, Kinsale, for coat. George and Mrs. Madill, of miss Margaret ay aftb Rave A clock, costing $2,000 has ariivea night. Tuesday morning proceeds I SURANCE-All classes written in. i i4eLroit, are visiting he formers luncheon on Tuesday afternoon in prom England and will be placed in to Wm. Jackson Whitby, noon; eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- R honor of dies Dryden,of Er6oklin, position in a couple of weeks. Graham's hotel, Brooklin, until storm. Accident and Sickness. dater, Mrs. Esther Palmer. whose wedding will take place' A boy, by the name of Billy Kirk, Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday i Harvesting operations are now shorts y afternoon. P. Mantle"a (Benue • Phone or write arveetin o y. was struck b' the front wheel of a . y •� -well over, many farmers having Dr. Neil Smith, who is spending car driven by Clarence Bunker, Mon- Farm). Audley night. Thursday, J. 43tf $D. BOWMAN,Whitby "finished cutting their grain. two weeks holidays at Thuretonts golia, sad knocked against the curb C. Brsant's. con. 3, Pickering; William and Mrs. Gibbons, o! park, Stalrgeon Lake, will be in and badly cut up and bruised, requir- Hatchings, D ' a• ' B M E `R t )► noon; Chas. Hutchin Brock Rd, Toronto, have been spending a his office here again as usual.- on ing several stitches in body, night• day proceeds to his own GENERAL 1NSIIRANOE v few days with the formees mother g y stable where he'will remain antis here. the 18th of August. Civic holiday on Monday was at- BROUGHAM, ONTARIO " Mrs. (Dr.) Brodie and son Ralph, The Gibbons family held a re tended by over 800 people. Toronto Monday noon. _ and daughter, Lois, of Toronto, union on Monday of this week at defeated Stouffville at baseball and Facilities for placing any kind of In. . x -spent the weekend with friends the home of Adam Spears at Claremont and Goodwood played an . surance at best rates Whitevale. About forty relatives intensive game of football.. The col- P�eker�n �� available. here. and friends were present. bration closed with a street dance Security and Service my Motto. s• Master Bert Mitchell, of Utica, Mrs. C. J. Brodie and daughter, In the evening. �. Park _. 421y Phone Pick.516 " is spending his holidays with his uncle and aunt,Luther and Mrs. Miss Emma, of Chazy, N. Y., are Pilkey. visiting friends In town, Mlea The Canadisn�National Ezhibi• Dancing Every Saturday Night Mrs. James Hortop and dau• Margaret Macnab will accompany lion 2,000•voiea chorus will give 4 '- ghter, of 'Port Perry, spent the them on their return. concertp again this year,-Aug. 28, First Class Music Ras week with Thos. and Mrs. A unoiber of Claremont friends Sept. 3, 8 and 12. Courteons Treatment A good supply of Hard and Soft r' Paterson• attended the silver wedding of F. __ _ __ _ Coal on hood. Also a supply There was ome and see the galls a heavy motor and bits. Chidlocv,_of Victoria Co Cot_ - — of traffic -Wood; - "- traf$e In the village over the hull• sere, on Monday evening. Mr.-Poor-Sleep--Due-To-Gas i�• �r����� B�gT m length, day, many going to the summer and Mrs."(' were recipients stove p• Upper Bowel•_. _--resorts In the north. of a numberof beautiful presents. -' brightly illuminated by _ 12.tf, Phone Pick. 1709. Rev. A. McLellan left last week -- Poor sleep is caused-by gas press- electric light, on a month's visit to his old home ing heart and other organs. You can DONALD PAUNRO, PICKERINGI -On account of the frequent not t rid of this b D1 �1 417 �� to Dresden and will. also visit y Just doctoring other western points. heavy raise mach' damage has .the stornach because most of the gas B�iacksrnithing • A Large number from Claremont -been caused to the hay crop which is in the UPPER bowel. - . has been cut and lying in the The simple German remedy, Adler. Car. Brock and Kingston Rd9. •attended the Civic Holiday cele gelds. If farmers Oat y knew about lka, reaches BOTH upper and lower -- Hors&shosing a Specialty. y braLioa at 96ouffville on Monday these rains they would have start- bowel, washing out poisons which General Repair Work all-oars, ; AllGleneral Work,ineludingWood ;'and report f a our residents affair. cutting the hap earlier and had cause gas, nervousness, bad sleep. guranteed it orka ll-c Work, promptly Some of our residents went°it housed before the rains. Get Adlerika. today; b tomorrom ices, d -down to the lake front to see the y' y ) attended to. - 'Scottish regiment -The Stouffvills Tribune says you feel the wonderful effect.' You . . Acetylene Welding. Also, R going through "So far as we can learn the only will_ say the day you _read this area y g• ' their H. B. Sintz l and grandson. female rural mail carrier fa Can sure a lucky day for you. �. C Jones Batteries ropalred and charged. A�nMachinery Farm ado is working out of StouBville druggist. Firestone and Dunlop Tire*. } Billie. of London, and Mrs. J. p Anderson, of Toronto, are visiting post office." In making is state. F'. S: 'VVCCd Waled g !; MORSE REGISTER. Qaaollaa and Oil*. � 'GREENWOOD 4Bly ­,their parents, R.J. and Mrs. How. .moot the Tribune is is error, as _. • There being no service is the we have a lady courier who lass Dot (178208) (12921). The French Refreshment Booth in Connection - !LBaptist Church on Sunday. many been delivering the mail in Rural Imported Premium Stallion, the pro Phone Pick,7600' •of the members attended the 13oate No, I, Pickering. far a sum• perty of Ed. Somerville, will stand her of years, No person can be - (aigbt or day). the services in the United Church. for the season of 1931, at his own Claremont football team played more faithful in . the performance stable, lot 14, tenth line, Markham, MILTON 1�l�E"�� a league game at Green River of her duties than she. In all' Terms, $12,00. No. 2336, Form A1. 421y PROQRt_ETOR. -with the Green River team on kinds-of weather she may be seen on her route. and only roads that ' •t9atur3ay eveoio,R. The game was y - � L i� BARR__ .a tie, neither aide scoring. are utterly impassable will pre. _.- - iMdeGORMICK-DEERING Randall Birkett, and family,of vent her from carrying oat her ,Regina, have returned to their duties. _ a 'home in the west, after fives -ng a -- - - --- _ few weeks with relatives and BLUE and WHITE BINDER � W I N E. ,� �friend4 in Claremont and other ( ' point is Ontario. ,.%1 !!.l!lCj Rev. H. R. Stephens, of the STORE - .Priees after' August-1ste�.r �, Baptist Church, left on Friday - last on a six weeks vacation ,n Come is and see how far your•g wily ft. twine England, As Mr. Stephens has g 1SC l'b. `w� E speak of artistic r n dealing here. 1 • s Vr � y R p fi b ft. twine, :18e lb. designs that an been s9mewhat poorly recently, wen's Black Overalls, special.; 1,89 dignified, not artistic iit is hoped that he will be benefit- Men's Blue Shirts, special --%c - All 8 lb, balls are absolutely guaranteed ' designs that w d bib ted by the trip. Ladies'Rayyon Silk Vests ,. 59c - � � inappropriate four the - Ladies' 911Ic Drawers :wc All twine that has been urchased before -August-1st mast s ) Sam FinRold has purchased a P La,diee'Silk Bose,special .. ••98c Purpose in view. The • ,general store business in Anrora _be paid for by that data to take advantage one illustrated is dm- -,and-took possession on Saturday. 24 Lbe Pastry Flour, special' .55c of the reduced price. _ - 'pi's+ yet has xi str. His many Claremont friends wish 1 Lb Fancy Cake @, special 25c _•'No Greater Tribute' ;him, every success in bis new 3 Pkgs Cora Flakes, apeeial_ 25d ' if paid for after this date 1.00 a owt. Will be added - i 'venture. He @peat Sunday at the 3 Cans Peas. special .. .. 25c �_ home of his parents here. 6 Han P k G Soap, special 26c N. W. STAFFORD, Civic Holiday w�aa observed in 4 Pkgs Ammonia, special 26c —T Sin fan ]Goad, - - 1 Dozen I dazed Bait.special �0 Join the�in0reasing number of fore-handed rasa who insure whicbr { the village is the venal manner. 1 Pkg iodised-salt, special loo - 'The stores were closed the most Of 1 Oaa, large size, Pork and Beans against emergencies by orderin re pain Phone Whitby o the day and many of-our residents 4 Pkg.J�y Powder,special ,, 26c g p Ir spent the day in visiting else 5 LM Hones.1981 crop, special 41� r' ' where The bowling green wse g RI ­2­ . the •most attractive place in the Cj. A. OVERLAND' _ _ village, as it was well occupied all 871 Phone 2501 : - --s aa7. y By dOMg this YOU get the benefit of McCormiok.Deering — The regular meeting f the W. service, which,is Prompt an dependable. M. S., of the United Church, will P d - Maple Ynt be held at the manes on Tfiareday = gapped y next, Aug. 20th. at 8.00 p. m. An interesting program ie being Iasnraace Co. prepared.. 13_io meeting will con. Toronto , Bread "Oar Tractor repair Dept, is- going strong; ' We have�•the Cheap rates for farm and oounUT' i elude with a social hour. All the buildings. proper tools and-a factory trained rechanic. Windstorm Insurance on buildin ladies of the congregation are " �. invited to attend. 701 Our man goes anywhere. wind•aftl1s,Silos etc, Several rinks of our curlers took Automobile Insurance _ of all kinds. -part in the tournament. at Stouff• - Our garage is also equipped for_ greasing, washing -and - -; FARMS FOR SAL14 ' ville on Monday. Forty rinks Good Dairy Butter participated in the tournament � repairing all makes of cars, especially Durants,- - snd a rink, composed of Ralph .7,ic�(',. 7ith a :ompetent Mechanic in charge. B r or phonM A N ' Miller, Fred Evans, Mrs. Fred - E�a Y�YYT Evans and Mrs. L. A. Scott, won Salmon, large tin llc Charlesooper, 20 WHITBY ONT. s third prize. The Ford sedan was Tiger Catsup, large bottle 15c h C " � Clarema nt - aeon by Mr. Rutledge, of Orange. Tomatoes, large tin... 9e fs� a villa, who had the lucky number. Strawberry Jam,40 oz. jar 35c - Mies Margaret and Master Gor• Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. jar 28c • • • ' _ Is Your Pickering News paid for don Overland left on Sunda to Sugar, 10 lba., with order 50c . _.._� -. •t' i spend a couple of weeks in De. Pastry Flour, 24 lb bag 49c ;= trait with their uncle and aunt. Toronto Bread, large loaf 13c LOOK THESE E?V�'R ` - They were Laken by motor car to Rice, per lb. ... 70 �. ,,you-rlci London by their parents, and Icing Sugar, per lb. .. 7c Tiger 5almoti,large tin .,. 25c Seedless Raislna, 21ba 1� uZl3YSJt.i were met there by their neele. Sweet Pickles, 40 oz. jar ... 350 Fink Salmon, ' Mrs, Lyman Pilkey accompanied Overalls, snag proof 1.20 Z large tine 29c Icing Sugar, 8 lbs. ., _ 25C ./ p • Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. 25c Corn Flakes, 8 kge 250 them as far as Hamilton where she Cottonade Pants, •.. . 95c _ 1,00• Corn 9yrup,.5 Lb. tine...- 85c visited relatives until their return Karkbi Pants, .. 95c Fruit. per do"zen 1.15 P&Gor Pearl Soap, 8 on Monday. Boole, solid leather, rag 8,50, L75 { p, bare 25c ^ 1.50 Iodized Salt, p ' The morning service in the Pasco sole 2.40 Zinc Rings, per dozen :,. 20c Choice Peas, Corn, Tom, 2 tins 25e United Church was conducted by Running ShoeF, men's ;:• 95c Rubber-RinRs2 dozen 15c Corn Stareh ir l0e - 1 the young people of the congrega- " " boys' .. 85e ' p g - tion, and that in the evening was " child's 59c .Tit Aug,. 15th, we are offering St, Lawrence Granulated Sugar _ at 84.90 cwt. Cash, conducted by the young people of Brantford Binder Twine now on hand.' Black Diamond Pow Point. the Brougham congregation. 1 j - - , Although the day was a very F INGOL D S Men's York Boots Goodyear Tires Bride-Bytteries iisagreable one on account of the BAttery Charging - ••�,.� y.:. rain, large congregations were Call and�see'ua'ur; ;`; present at both services which _ Lower Price .Store were much enjo.Ved by all. The Phone your order, _ _ _ _ _ We deliver, Foung people of the two congre o -•`::� irAtfons are to be congratulated Phone 3801 Phone NfarkhAm 6402. Sold and Installed by on the able manner in which they CLAREMONT sGeneral ('!,, p� FRANK J PROUSE ems. conducted these servicas. ONT. Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant, G een raver PICUMMe _. pWAM :31 FFW6 X. -7 JT What New York •.Midsummer Eve hWe'armg Lovers of Nature will enjoy this az. cerpt from "Wild Honey." by Samuel BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Scoville, Jr. All Elie color of form, foliage and bird voice are clearly por. 7 Illustrated Dress-making Leesb% Fur. tr0ed. UU)Jed With Every Pattern­. It "was Midaummii• Eve when reached the cabin. The swift stream • stretched away-in, the 'moonlight- like quantitlesionay be made In the same ailv*ed velvet, and the leaves of the The Aye Excu" proportion. if the flour Is_ cooked sweet gums and the' swamp maples V. If daughter has &'pimply comPle--with the butter too long before the 10 -made,' a dim. . green web -along.Its xion, we dismiss it with the alibi, "It's hot =113k is ddid it iilll not thicken batiks. her age." We dread for baby, "the the sauce and will be lumpy. Overhead, some bird which I could second summer," and many a woman The older method is to warm the not Identify gave a strange, wild cry Wt.,' allows her and recreated It a few seconds later a cross and'half-allvis, excusing herself -been stirred smooth in cold water or great distance away, showing how fast by the thought, -it's my age." This is all very unscientific, ' As milk, stirring constantly until smooth. It was flying through the black-velvet In this method, the milk should not-be =sky above. ...•• . though It were not natural to be one too hot when the flour is added, or the The shadows of the waving trees year old, or In one's teens, or Passing result Will be lumpy. A better meth- M I 6d Is to into older life. The fact of the mat- ads a fretted, magical pattern on the smooth surface of the water. A ter.In pour the warm milk over the, one may be more susceptible to dour, stirred smooth- With cold liqqid, plus-barren pickerel frog.,all emerald aabygettic conditions at certain stages, and then return this r.ixture to the and but the Ill health, is caused by germs and gold and purple-black. snored, % fire -for cooking, stirring constantly, some other frogs unknown to me gave which could be eradicated or by a long Unless this sauce Is thoroughly cook- a couple of loud, startling holes which train of bad or careless,habits, whack ad It will taste myr and pasty. Twenty should be overcome or their eff act& minutes, tit a double boiler, is a good sounded like the clapping of two boards together. Then guddenly, in remedied. way to cook it, as this relieves.the the distance, the stressed, hurried AGA! N Baby's digeative organs Ore still not necessity for constant stirring The notes of a whippoorwill,pealed through robust, until he Is three or four years* first method requires les's cooking as :the darkness to be-answered by one old. For this reason his food Must the flour was partly cooked bbtore the. close to the cabin. Over and over and be kept free from bacteria, since he milk was added. over again those birds of the night re. N T E R N A T I O N A L LY Is not well able to combat disease. I - posted their triple notes with a little famous for its magaimde, During his first year. he lives on moth- Club Women Give Sweet'Peas click after each one, burying as If they beaury of environment, univer• or's milli and is comparatively see, Bogeman. Montane, is becoming feared to be Interrupted before they since this Is not contaminated. Durl &I Iisplays, fine buildings and Ing the seciad'year, he will not be In tained as "The Sweet Pee City." This could finish. As the wild, sweet mol- hriffisra entertainment, the 'danger, if the Milk is carefully hand- Lomas about from the habit of Its club'' ody thrilled through the darkness, it women, who meet the through trains led and given to him clean, and If be seemed to me as it the moonlight It, Canadian National Fxjuibition U not fed foods- i Li%u;A .,.o L4,, -bds every day In summer sad_present to salt had been set to music. When it $=us" enthusiastic adminition. digestive Powers. each passenger a small bouqu" at stopped, the lonely waste land liy still sweet peas. as sloop. Then. as the full moon la The pimply complexion may be "Everybody in -the -town" raises climbed the sk�L,� r-away bogs For Fourteen Days cleaned up by � three day treatment of hot boric acid applications. Twice sweet peas, with this Lim in mind. and' gold-green pools came the cleat and nights there is a conseent flow each day, for three days, soak up the The women's club has standing com- voice& of late hylas, like tangled of new delights And absorbing skin by holding to It pieces of cotton mittees who apportion the task at -chimes of my silver belle. admixture of pleasure-and profit. of hot water In dipped in a quart gathering the daily contributions from When they stopped,for'breath. the the gardens of the city, makftg them wood frogs. As If they had waited for which a tablespoon of boric acid Is Into uniform bouquets anal distributing that moment, burst out into a perfect Exhibits from almost dissolved. Do this for twenty min- them in person. It Is very cheering pandemonium of honking, quacking every country;collections of andeat utes each time, keeping the water hot. to the traveler on a hot day, to be mat notes. and modern masterpieces of an m Throw away the cotton by each us- by a Pretty club woman beating a bas-I AR A4 When at last the clamor of the frogs ins. as It may be Infected with the pus ket of lowers and leaving In her wake stopped as suddenly"as I' bad begun, two 8alleties; fiuncius 2000-Voice germs. After the three day treatment A charmingly slender printed chit- Fachibition Chorus000-&L. Aug. 29; a train of smiles, sweet odors and hap- , I left my bag in the cabin and in the I • ordinary eleatillneas will keep the akin py, thoughts. This Is a "sweet" way on voile adds attractive fulness to its 1 moonlight hurried down a winding Thurs., W­ 3; Tues., Sept 8; Sat glear, to advertise a ciV. skirt through circular godets. A fit- Sept 12; "Orientia" grandstand As people approach middle life. their I path which led through a little dip In i mNtrtarje of spar 'ng brilliance de- ted hip yoke merges into a panel at the soft yellow grass where, not fifty' health depends largely upon the way the front and at the bac4 which con- picting mysdc charms of the East; Wash Bilks Yards from my porch, the wild deer they bay* lived through. the 'years. Although this is a distinctly cotton 'tributes further lengthened line. bed In winter. Just at the edge of St. Hilda's Band of England (each One should have a physical examina. The bodice with slight all-around this bellow I found a clump of the member a bronze,silver and gold tion then, every year or two. to detect 8""Or, yet wash silks are more PoPu' blousing rolls its fronts in rovers and flowers which I had hoped to see. Red, medallist).Coarallo'sand other bands; Azy' fits which may be beginning, lar than ever. Before buying wash- adds &,vest with Vionnet neckUne to gold. Ivory-whJte, And pals green..they all branches of agriculture in world's 'These can usually be cured, If di'scov. able silk to make up into garments, be detract from breadth. The inverted grew from a mass of hollow. crimson- LLWm show bit"nir,Million Dollm • ared early. but will become Incurable sure that It will really wash well, Try loin-tucked shoulders with sunburstl streaked leaves filled with clear water. Horae PLIga to be officially"ened It long unrecognized or neglected, it- out a sample of the goods, washing It offect.At the-bur neckline is decor- its bad nerve-condition, disease germs, in lukewarm suds. It it stands this alive. and I knelt down In the moonlight to this year. Sxth Marathon Swim In teat. It will probalyb launder well. revel In the beauty of the pitcher two events—sport o interoo organto trouble or general debility This unusual Style NO; 2634 MAY plants. which I had not seen In blos-1 ­wblch makes you all out of sorts in- When washing a silk garment. dis• be had in sizes 16, 38, 40, i2,'44'. 4C som for three Ions years. astioval renown.. ew are but a middle life. not Your "ago." ,Look to solve this soap thoroughly to hot water and 48 inches bust The sight of them brought to my few of the features whkh enthral ad cool this to lukewarmuess before and eathuse- your health; become fit, and live as ;on Immerse the garment In It. Keep No. 2634, size 36,reqeires 4% Yards mind another discovery that I had., through the years of dfty of 89-inch material with i4 yard 35- made the day when last I found them as at a' other time of life. the water lake arm throughout the inch contrasting. blossoming, and I followed the path HIM any process of washing and rinsing. Rinse Illustrated fitte-mime J, twice. at least. Roll the garment be- Silk crepe shantung, printed linen until It wound through cussocks. of will gladly be SM on request. 'Llc*Aslng Campo tween two bath towels until almost and printed batiste are lovely in the ochre-coiored ­rsa& Parting their peduced ram by railway steamship astel shades to freshen your mid- stems. I searched through several and bus lines. Consult The sanction of it camps is a-new dry; turn wrong side out and Iron with new p low agetim summer wardrobe. without finding anything. Then, as I Lnovemeut following in the wake at an Iron which is not very hot. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. came to-the last tussock of all, a tiny I -wheels and everybody going some- the automobile.� Since the world is on Mrs. Salomon Says: Write yobr name and address plain- bird slipped way like a shadow, giving AUC.28,16 SEPT.111931 an alarm-note sharp as the clicking of WCMLDS GREATEST :where,and stopping overnight at some To be "born with. a gold spoon In ly, giVing num,,eT and size of such camp on route, It has become nece-& one's mouth" is not always a blessing. patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In two pebbles together. Before me in the. PER"NENT nary that careful supervision should It may leave a bad ta3t;'In the Mouth. stamps or coin (coin preferred; -wrap b200ulight showed a deep nest of be given to conditions in these camps. for Life. it carefully) for each number, and woven grass containing rose- EXPOSITION State Boards of Health. in some 8 address your order to Wilson Pattern white eggs blotched with brown at- - ECUTIVEYM place*, ars. Inspecting camp sanitation Seivird, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. the larger end and showing In the macm and water supply and ;,Ivthg licens" Bird moonlight like pearls In a casket of $1.000.000 114V&"RD 4W to those which are fit. This is particu- The mystery of dawn which the Work tawny gold. Here and there through RDINGS,PAPA EQUIPMNT larly useful in the case of camps for lengthening hours diiipel is finely real- the fabric of the-hest were woven dry Ised In The Commonweal (New York): To do competent work, to labor leaves, the 'field mark of the nest of SAM HAP-US I- W.WATERS hoes and girls.closer supervision might well be ap By Frances M; Frost. honestly according to the ability the Maryland yellow-throat, who Praidmt - plied to- hotel accommodations, as- The-'dawn carne wan, the dawn grew given' them; for that and for no wears a black domino and has a song ►ecially in this day when residents gold, other purpose was- each one of us that sounds like "witchery, w4tebery, flong every, road are putting out signs The.light poured downward In the"ear- sent Into this world-, and woe Is to witchery." As always, when I leaned Rooms for Tourists." There should ly cold. every man who, by friend or by foe, down to study i,ore closely the ex. The cedars, dreaming against the sky, is prevented from fulfilling this end quIsIte little eggs in their beautifu'l set. Helping Hand. be devised some system of licensing or I I over water; and-- the small of his being.—Carlyle. the feeling that I had come Tepommouding such places as are fit. Leaned' ling, I had Arthur and Willie were playing I — and refusing to license those which cool cry upon treasure-trove, such as he must'noisily, though peacefully, when Wil- Of crystal groped for rock and sand, Untouched! experience who unearths a crock of are unfit- lie's mother came out to tell the visit- While the sky dripped blue on lake, gold-or stumbles upon a chest of doub- in Arthur that he bed beater. so and land. White Sauce loons. home to dinner.' The sun rose up, a flower of gold: She-had just turned to re-enter the There' Is probably no , one article The hills were petaled, fold on fold, Go house when her'boy threw a stone that To a Tree which Is the foundation of more dishes With Same. And suddenly moruttig sent Arthur howling in the directiou en 0 stirred— than Is white sauce. It You do not 3 h 7�u gr'ow"wearyof ih4 b­i%ts: of"harne. " you should apply yourself to that task know how to make It easily and well. Morning was shattered by-a hidden of men . ste' , bird! Go to a tree, my 4eleud—one that Willie, she demanded, .. ruly, at once and master It thoroughly since his stood "wh did yott throw that stone at Arthur?" the success of much of your cooking The a ug blew, east, the song blew Long, patient years within a silent may depend on the quality of white west, wood. For a moment Willie stood abashol, t watching,the flight of his playmate. Beneath Its branches you will find sauce you can prepare. 'fhat­soiig--UI-e-w-wild-Tn the listening. W 'again bite sauce presents a variety of breast! Then he sighed deeply.. ways he said,'Arthur' had A thing long lost. Trees are con "Well," to inveigle milk Into the diet, While morning woke to, beauty and to P . . I home, anyway." tent to be and tummies, of your loved ones. pain, There is no more valuable food and re- The song was a breath of silver rain, C::: As God created them. No boug h than milk, which your family no and wingg ul)-)iurled , that turns. gulator A blossom of sun, .,7 is -so-likely to tire of so6A and to-re- Over the known and lovely world! Its golden thoughts to Autumn a ver'* , The song was the pointed shadow of yearns bel against. Beyond 1 a .hillside's immortality.Many soups are simply whIt6 sauce leaf talit Plus a puree of some vegetable. On the turning earth,and hint of grief, salmon,, creamed dried- beef" -A shoulder'of wind, and a-star above "Go to a tree In silence. "You -will Creamed ' e­ find and creamed meats are white' sauce A dawn-dark hill, and an answer, to ingredients, added. love. In the soft�eloquence, of bud and the other Ingred 1 % with I Many toast. delicate Creamed toast is white sauce added to leaf V desserts are Silence came. The sun grew tall; Serenity beyond the voice of grief,! - White sauce Plus sugar, egg.and flavor -,,The dim woods watched the petals And faith above the reach of human- Ing• White sauce is the backbone of fall, k1nd. arch Man Spends his noisy days In se And wind went searching each hidden A escallops, croquettes, meat loaves and of gain ­I hope you are, going to dance moat other combination dishes, - as way sunlight, this evening, Miss Summars." well as of a boiled salad dressing. But For a lost bird caught to' the heart While• trees find God in Z-. 9 of dayP soil and rain." how to make It—. —Anderson M. Scruggs, in the You bet I am. You didn't think The quickest and simplest method I came up here for my vacation Re, two table- "I say, old man, what hapo.ned'i, Century. simply,to rest, did you?" to blend, over the 11 Though 26 perished in the fla'rnes 'spoons of butter and two tablespoons that parrot-of yours". ' 110h, I mar that consumer the Home for the ,of flour and add one cup of hot milk -ried, you know, and it died of.a bro- W:fe: "You were talking n your and a teaspoon of salt stirring con- ken heart!" "Jealousy, I supPose.,, Aged of the Little Sisters of the ss,p last night, dear." .Husband: He: "People living together got to Poor at Pittsburgh, the Cross re- k alike." She: "Hem's your riao is cooked and "Well, not exactly. It couldn't stand "Well, I've got to talk sometimes, 100 00 utly,until the flour l,ave 't I daren't risk ill" malned untouched atop the ruins. n i the white-sauce.thickened. Larger '%e competition.' 7'. a O 'Ve w N l a Sim 5 W. 7,r� ._ '"r F .'L.." r f. -'• G.w - `cq• •s: ,y '+.W--"• .. - _ ,- .. is, r s ••° Y,S""":' -o •mot - ` - Y _- 1{^._,R _(#'L•-.ry Jrf^-Y.�. .nYYyi-NYD .-••�.R.- ''1_ rw}�]+u• -.f•' J. Xr .•N N de �,, 6+11 +7:•cl.' '..•. �•,•k'. A. .. °'+�.,r ...:•a' ..: ... ..� .. ..-,+... .. .-, - rf ., .-ae.Y,"'va'fnp4.;.CT-m }.»y.,; ..ru+.r+'q;y+'W4",,.r•r+b+'-».•Rm4Se'2+ms7A?¢ v$! _+{, 'Alexander Fraser - - cc. �_ _ . ... . ., _ _ ._ _ _ _ �►REAT BRITAIN 'motasty - , o . . . 'SO, aha back SPMAL-REDUCED third class' farefromMontreal to Belfast,Glas•+' ' THLS.ialad dressing u diffeuac. It has no_ i ; ? •' B.w,_ Liverppoo�l, Pi mouth sin•. i' _ oily taste. . .its creamy smooth and lies :w,.: aandbeek. �goingfroaa'. an exquisite. fresh savour that adds new e, pleasure to every salad dish. - . - - Aug. lot t0 Oct. I;JrtI In addition, ft's so economical that now Return portion islid for 9 years&( a"E you can afford m serve tasty salads open. s '. Bound trip rate to •:ontinental' A large 12 ounce jar sells Eiji only 25 cenn; r; for this sun p� yos'na used to Paying points reduced proportionately. dud of gnslity. Try some Two aailings a week. v today. Your grocer can supply you. s. /or jell tnlorrrrarlon apply CUNARD LIMY r nor.Byr and weiliaatla sts. • . 1{ (moss. biz " ��` KRAFT a; T or any neasnshrp sera* '••. (��d, aei' d Boiled —f •C U N A R D - �.•. ANCHOR - DONALDSON Salad Dress 4 Made in Canada by the Makers of graft Appointed Production Manager for ; Cheese and Vetveeu Christie, Brown a Co. Limited: eat marrow An Surrey. Eben straight- Qassified AdvCrtlglII$ Ohristie, Brown A Co., Limited, ened himself, trembling with rage.His rc_ Toronto, announce the appointment old eyes dimmed with tears. He z�Axsol • • of Mr, Alexander A Fraser as produo- wiped the away. Eben picked.up a LB& PRINTS, BILE OR VELVE%lf ti > » tion manager for their Toronto and l( Knights . Meaf ord Flooring hoe and$Mrned to go, 3 11.00. ti McCreary Co" Chatham* ry . , new Winnipeg plants. Mr. Fraser Ontario. d was born in Arthur, Ontario, and he did so, he heard stealthy foot- y steps in the darkness to his right: ssastts�i27fct ,�. �t'S rsOOd See your dealer educated in London, ontario. He has spent 80 years in the biscuit baking Two heavy bodies thudded pain- CURED MYSELF AFTER STAMP ' `it's Even Better " Get our prices business with practical experience lolly together. MERINO twenty yearn. Write toda7S in every department of the manulac- ' Bob said: "Got you, you " for my leaflet. William Dennison. 1811 JT'S THE BEST turfing processes. Mr, Fraser's ap- and broke off. Bioor fit. East, Toronto. pointmeat as production manager "I-Q 1 day thlef,' Eben cried. AQZX" waatsaa for this leading Canadian company "I ,like that. Ho that's good that • is a guarantee that Chrietie'a Bis- ' OOK UP THE FIREPROOF CAB- 'The Knight Mfg & Lbr. td Meaford le. You come here &'pinching .' my -j, INET,and Safe advertisement in y _ '? • • Co.• •� cults will continue to uphold the recent isgne of this paper. They ,cane splendid tradition for quality that marten, and call me a thief. Ho, that's agents. Fireproof Cabinets and Sales they have snJoyed for nearly eighty good that 4s.", Ltd., 363 Greenwood Ave., Toronto. `k shade, with the moon tuckering be- years. "What'yer mean, pinehin' yer mar- J L'>i.d.+ 3 tween the blown.banners of cloud. He rer? I wouldn't touch yer dirty mar Concealment in Loire c 3i walked quietly;, picking his way be- "Tea,dad?" She poured out two cups I rer, not with a'op „tlro ,s uu ,i�6ui.o ..L.ciz um,+ "10 tween vegetable beds,shrubs,and slim and took a deep.breath. "Dad?" (marrer's gone, an' I'd like to know wot stretches of turf. Eben thought that "Well?" you done with it?" conceal love when it does, or feign iii by C. Gordon Qfowr It was cold, but was glad he had "Dad, Jam Pearce and me's going "I haven't touched yes marrer," when it does not exist.—La Rocks, come. It would girt him the oppor- to be married." shouted Bob, shaking Eben like a rat, tencaid. I«+ tunity of seeing his marrow until& Even rose from his chair In a wild "But I'd like to know where mine is." • turbed, passing He hands lovingly rage. Then on a quieter note he muttered: Fine art is that to which the kin Rbea Laming stepped ateathily out ' " the head and the heart go together,-+' . over its contours. And also, for that "You're marrying' �no pup o' that old gay, Eben, d'7er really mesa that 7eI'of his cottage porch and stared owl- matter, why shouldn't he have a look dog, Bob Pearce," he bellowed. marrer'■ gone?" John Rankin. ishly down the dark lase. He grunted at Bob's marrow? A good look. He'd "But, dad, Jean and we's been sort "'Course I do,' rejoined Eben, sus- and poked his head round the doorway got a bit of string, and he could com- of engaged for years." piicously. "Leggo my collar." y -_Into the little room beyond. A girl t��ned pare the two properly. "I can't help that. I'm not having "Then do you swear you didn't! � 7 _'with pale gold hair. a tip-tilted nose. you marrying anything to do with pinch miner•• Eben reached the allotment rather I Mentt7p sad s dusting o! heckles, was sitting .Bob Pearce." "'Course. I didn't. Yon sure you t. X121 Cellspd 61e !wing. out of breath. I3a was old, and, after "Just going for a little walk," said all, this was exciting work. "Why not, dad* Is it to do with didn't pinch minor' i Toronto , you beauti," he said, and the msrrowsr" "$uro•'� fiartey.Lsvidson ®fatrtDUCOr+ �Zben, with an air of exquisite non- Eben thought, "Drat the girl. Ohs The two old men stood dumbly >s � - .. e3alaabe, stroked the marrow from end to end. knows every time." He said- "Yon. I the dark, stupefied. Suddenly-Join and us" rc ones for our r sea an of - "You're a winner this Year, all right." ta.rd mosortr7eiea retina arra®a.d. The girl looked up. should think it is. Igo down fa a Jana were there. - He lit a match and stood gazing at the friendly way to have a look at Bob's "Hallo, dad," said Jam. "Wars the All right, dad. What fort" marrow In an aws-struck way. It Eben scotched his white head. "OD, manner, and up comes Bob and says I tronDle." r ' �nst as ti's a hed eighth looked bigger than ever in the half. was trying to pinch it. O' course. all "Anything to do with marrowsl" r • -- "Dad, you ought to be in bed. Dad, light. The match went out and burn- the time it was Bob was after mine. I said Jane, it's that marrow o' )orris again. isn't ad his fingers, but Eben smiled. know." Eben shook his white head "They've both gone, said Eben, With dimcult he surrendered the " Bob solemnly. !•' truss that eo y • .. .. 7 sagely, I never did ..a'•a _ '1K?' _ , • 4 - -. ve ataD1 ��aad , charms at hl. tic "Then ca we marri ?' . tins Eon g e. a be ed said -- gigantic Pearce. r,+• The r! called after him. "Whey G y� � picked hl. way laboriously over the any lee with me. you old t'rand "t3o "But, dad,' said Jam. "I thought Jana. � j allotments to the place where he knew you and Mr. Pearce had always been "You'rb"not marryim' - ;` began CJ' on, gloat over your beloved marrow, Bob's marrow lay. In another minute sort of friends over the marrows. It Eben, angrily. • - and don't catch cold. It loops like, �� he was s"114C In a contemptuous way seems silly to kick up a fuse over It "Not even if w. (nand the mar Eben retreated. fat Bob's marrow. Actually, It was a now, with the show coming off and all. rows?" said Jam. +� "It's a lovely aIshl," he pleaded• 'good marrow; a very good marrow- t don't suppose be meant anything." "What?" Chorused the-two old men. FOR CONSTIPATfON Anyway, I've got to keep Indeed,it the truth be known.Its cable she added. "Just thought I'd take care o! 'em 1 ep my eyes w capacity slightly exceeded that of biz for yon." S1 SArQT - ' that thane marrat, with the show y "Don't suppose 'e did,' acrid Eben, - : SAFE tCl i<NTIf 1 C - comin' off and all. Never know who'own. But Eben, filled with the pride with icy calm. And then, with a touch There was a queer silence in the -might be up to tricks." He stepped fa- of the_cultivator, thought It short and of spirited anger, he added: "But 1 darkened allotment, and then Bob to the lane. stumpy. He bent down. know better, my girl, and you're not Pearce laughed. "Well I never," be 1W the after him "When You „Vt!• marrying that Jem Pearce if I can said. M raGq - come in, dad, I've something ever so Eben stratghtened,hioself apprehen- Delp it,'• f Eben found his tongue ngaiu, "Yen CIIdeal'ls SOS • important to say to you,"but Eben,his I sively. The next morning Jane washed up-mean , ? p T mind on marrows, and above all mar- "OU" repeated the voice. after breakta�, made the beds and; "Yes," said Jane. r.a+sead ig % went out- , $oung man with his- ' ' • cudleml'm ofntmem - -' roirs his marrow, his king of marrows,{ Peering into the gloom, >Rben could f - - was stumping oft down the lase to the nee a stout re lumbering over the hands in his pockets and a frown on . 'I have pleasure," said thq squire, 25C,Otntment 25a and roe, allotments. Secretly, he was afraid'allotments his face was walking moodily towards "in announcing that the prize• for the of this daughter of his, with her weird' "Evenin', Bob," he said, in a voice her. �finest marrow will be divided equally perception. Now, how did she know I which lacked enthusiasm. Bob stared "Mornin', Jem," she said. between Eben Laming and Bob that he wanted to see u his marrow at his suspiciously. Here's a• pretty go,' said Jem, Pearce. I have another announce-' RKNUMATISM was all right? - "Just 'avin' a nice little look at my shortly. men! to make; it fa In the nature of a p� 1~3ieaed`• ia+o *arm Walking down the dark lase, Eben manner?" he Inquired, nastily. '"What d'pon mean?'- Han your old romance . . . did, Rub Hnio•nt sandy ins man been 'y to ,yon, too?" "All that ter a biased draw," said dm •srolr @ •K•ediag to r dreamed of his marrow. It was over "That'e-right, Bob. I was just pass-' •ed•o•n • Jem nodded, "Old fools'!' Eben Laming, wiping his head with a _four feet long; and wide into the bar in like, and t thought I'h eve a look. YOY11 gf ts11N1N[ ' ,• gain. It was a prizewinner for surel Nice marrer, Bob!" "'What's the matter then, Jem?' red handkerchief,—Tit•Bita. is this year,unless it was for that old{{{{ , "Yea? And may I ask Just.'ow you' "What's the matter? Why,dad says scoundrel, Bob Pearce It was tunny,(come to be passia' my allotment? :your dad was' down at the allotments thought Ellen, that he and Bob were bit out o' the way?" last night trying to can't his mar the only people as could grow marrows I Eben grew nettled. "Let me tell beta And be saga I can't marry you WOOL , ; fqf those parts. Bob had won the prise you, Bob Pearce,' 'he began, but the because of s rotten vegetable." "'KING �F 1'A[Fti three years, and he, Eben, had won other cut in with heavy sarcasm. "Teti "Dad says the same. What we-goia' HiGHEST PIES PAID it three years,, and now this, the me nothin," he said. "I quite under- to We'll go for a•walk;" he said, kick- The -Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. seventh year, would surely see hint stead. You wanted i; nice little walk,' 2 CHURCH ST, TORONTO Via. I and you thought the allotments, and_ing a scone. Eben turned into the path which f idine'particular, was good walkin' Eben maintained his stogy silence ,__�••_ led to the-allotments. The open apace ground. That's It?" at -supper that night. Jane••prattled -before him was--alternate tight and I Eben became angry and tactless. He happily o1 this and that.. At leaf Eben glared at the other old man standing lit his pipe and said, "Going out.'" _ over the marrow. "Going to have a look at the mar- ��. Ifil's ,m romw " "And wot -yon solo` here; anyway, row, dad',"' said Jane, Sweetly. Eben s I Boar Pearce? You come to my mat'' swore under his breath. rer, I suppose? Let me tell you, I Eben strode reaolntely down to the wouldn't touch that measly little on- and his pipe'between'his teeth, j 7 _ cumber o' yourti. No,-not•to;,a Dyn• and a fury raging ever fiercer in his '. dred pounds in gold," he added grand- heart against Bob Pearce:, Ile would p guard that marrow tonight, yea, If he 't ly"You think I come to pinch per mar- had to situp all night with It. "Thief," ��'• • -'`,. rer?" ' yelled Bob ..in the darkness. muttered Eben- under his breath, "'Well.' yer wrong, Eben Laming, and "13'though I'd touch '1s manner. Dilly �r at the show you'll see who's got the little marrer, that o' 'Is. He knows it PORTH � i best matter. That is, i! mine don't wouldn't stand a chance against mine, �, Rid your home of flies with Aerozon--the �disapear mysterious-like one night!" that's it:' , improved spiral Sy catcher with the longer P and wider ribbon. Aerozon is guaranteed not ( ;'Call that a manner?•bellowed Ehen, blessed west wind, it had'gone! ;� i T7 YOU bay not ro A ragged stalk and a few }eaves f, to dry out Or deteriorate. The glue is:alwsys L ceived yowcopv o' in'fury,' "Why, mine's hold ten o' fresh,fragrant and sweet—irresistible to flits. Infant teedin6 titern marked the renting-place of the grand- Infa r then wok i- -those. I warn you to keep yer hands .- '' ; � oft. my manner. It's more like that'll Aero:on is Good for 9 Weeks' Serviw. In he attached cuapon #A,, and they will be ant vanish•queer-like one night, and if it How Are Your Feet? - -iron tree of all Cow does, well, I'll know who done it." _ Eagle Brand And Eben, filled with righteous wrath, toot troubles affect health aa,d .omfora C Milk i _..CRESS SALVE _ t floundered off. - 6�, Disgruntled and red In the face, he removes Corns, Callouses. Warts. In- - ;,; - a• . The Borden Co.Ltd., C,w,17 reached home. Jane was taking a f grown Toe-Hans quickly. easily. safely. 116 George St.,Toronto Just rub it on. OZttn,sterxr Ple•se sand sa•Im kettle off the fire. I At lradiat drugs:ists or a•ad for jar,tins .� . (lets the 'fly every time -` copies o[ r s.thoritatk•Sir I "N1C6 walk, dad?" she Baked, bright- TaB q x,11EO1i1�TOm'SEi ' atom on(0 CIE. 04 Ahreas mtr•et West, =itehrnrr, pat , Sole Aj•rtra't ......................... ly. . � NEWTON A.HILL,36 Front Street Esat,Torintu :� 1 _ a �• ••••••• ......•.. "No," said Eben, shortly. ISSUE No. 32—'31 .y �,. ,r,.ti •r .n �ti idw. �,i^� a.a Y,t'/,,, "d/ CR'�;T .a _ -A, � i�r•',tr." 'Y �! t�... 1,.. � � y,!"i, A1. .rs,; ,'-f' '.a.<' i-„ ,,:•- 'r °19,7 1 �• a. +; c 'tr ,y k•.,» �,. ,.,.�: 4 ?Ilk o'er .;�''�7"tt. ,�;�';Ny?�?f�l'� ,".�m.""!Ut ,;Y Sow., .,;..y- S, .'s+ .�'...,•v. .a�•� vw. r> y,� _ mac.. '~ °,,,.,,.,.•. '-x� ',x•"� t •t -r'o-''". ,,,,. •,«-;•.,• ..1... i`. se r,•s. e..� •-ny�'--,�,�,..T u'T�'°ep-7"k• . Ca•m. r3.v .6•�.w•, u.w.-� . ..yt•c �.,s'aOG--'+'.ti+ T.+..., v.?,u�ir°,3,"o- ": „x= %°,s;' «-r•.,.. .L-•;,�.'.',n.^.•r.•#,r`. .sr-. -"'ssue�"��w.'%"' ,`°-. a ?'�,: .'ai,� ";-s v' ,r-?"F ,,;"°' .?'.'?w j`.;a;, . u,� ,,�.,,•_�_T.p_�rQ —Allan Balsdon, of Burford, is —R&&o Licensee may be obtained ' — �' �o(3ALISM80 -holidaying with Pickering rela• from W. C. Murkar, at the News. _ Gives. Office. t��� - 1: =—Klsa Lava Mooi'e, of Toro nto, —Thos. and Mrs. 11fAddaford, of —Mrs. R. Fitzsilmona, of Hamih �j w *pent Wednesday last with •Pick Toronto, spent the`holiday with ton, , visited this week"with her eying friends. relatives in the village., sister, Mss. W. J tCJlark. —Rev. W. R.Sproule,-of-Wind. —Miss Grace Arnot, of Toronto, —Stanley Bafsdou u spending a h b sor, spent a day last week with been e pending a few days week in Burford with his uncle; Mrs.and Miss Fawkes. with Mies Mary Found, F. F. Baledon,'and family. Grocery Specials for This Week: —Mra.(Dr.)Johnaton.'of'_�iagara '—Miss Mabel. Clark, of Olintou, —Will the party who took some- Falls, visited her aunt, Mrs. Jae. W. a few days with her brother. thing on Wednesday night that W. J. Clark and famil doles not belong to them kindly New Comb Honey, pure clover, per lb. 20e' : 'Somerville, on Monday. y• Now . —James O'Connor and family'. —With Kayser Hose you get return it at once to save further .. .1 Tiger'Balmoa,•1 lb. tine Zia of Toronto, apemG tha holiday at faction, atlBrad a 'a1 try them. 11 fro.5l�r Gorge Bradley has ' , tips home of his mother here. � y ��1�$�_-��n���� y Libby's Pork and Beane, 2 s 8 for •.+.. 26c , M:,.. D:.,.�„l.a, .,f 'i'arctnto�tae is very light owiag to the dry Sick'•Children. 'His. arm; which Blip Top Jelly',Glasaee, # lb. doz' ., 49c been spending a few days with weather and beat which came at a was fractured some days ago,ie her grandmother, Mrs. Burrell. y � Choice Fresh Prunes, 8 lbs. .. �:` 26c —Sir.and Mrs. Booth have got time when we should have raise doing nicely. nicer settled in the room@ above "S -,.I . .++:.uL t� 11r. !'a11838Q. aeslaeu► aVya�L l�t,auale.lecea at.aaa, brc'. a«,L li.C6 the store, which have been re quite prevalent the 'yield yield will be ]�ntiat. Office do residence, two a _decorated. very light. doors east of 9t. Andrew-'a church, —Rev. A. E. Bruce, of British —On Friday afternoon last the Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Columbia, formerly rector of St. funeral of Mrs. Livett, . beloved g #'- Daily, and Evenings by all- ttleorge'a Church,, called on Mra. wife of Capt. J. B. Livet , a civil polntment. (X-ray service). and. Miss Fawkes on Thursday servant in the Pnrliame t Build .—It is wonderful what can be last. ings, Toronto, took place, inter- done by experts is developing - W Yr a every —Mr-i. KyrleSOnthWell Of Whit, ment being trade in St. George's. fruits and flowers and other ° bp, and Mies Marjorie 'and Mr: Cemetery,Pickering. The funeral planfe. Forty or fifty years ago Austin Wilson, of Freeman, spent service was conducted by Rev. E. nearly all tomatoes were - .very 'Ladies woman knows 'Sunday with Mrs. Harry Murdoch G. Robinson. Deceased, who had irregular in shape, now they are been spending the summerin their round and srnootb. Strawberries and sons. f —Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton COSY cottage at Fairport Beach, have been greatly improved i❑ � e. and children left on Thursday had been in poor health for some size, so that now Germans have _ ask' No. 2203 morning last for a month's'vaca time. Became much worse about a produced a vatiety which weigh ^tion which they are spending in week before her death, when she three onuces. . Nearly every other the States callapaed. She was taken to St. kind of frt]tt is'being improved by year Michael's Hospital, where she careful selection. In the same —The potato crop this promisee to be en abuthis one, gradually sank. The funeral was manner .roses and many other to 8ee at which has been benefitted by the aria°dad by a 'large number 'of favorite flowers are passing - reeent raloe. They have appeared Toronto friends as well as many through a stage of development p• ; - . in this locality as low,as $1.00 per others. The high esteem in which that excites the wonder of all. she wag held waq shown by the —Qoe of the most interesting �j •� w, V. Reditt, manager of the "large number of beautiful floral cases that have come up in the No• 01 a+ � �'�O Bank of Commerce here, left on tributes. She is Survived by her Pickering Police Court was that-of ' Wednesday for a two weeks'vacs. Vpsband and one son, Dr. Livett, Friday night night last when -lion whieh he and his family will of Toronto. three Toronto then Robert J. Haze •1� spend in Caanington and otber —A serious motor accident oc zard, Michael Conroy and J. D. C wl points. stirred on Monday afternoon on O'Neill appeared charged with -.our H O L E P R 0 OF tbe.highwey in front of the Gor violation of the Security rande C —F. C. and Mrs 1lfeclon read-don Honse in wbieb Clayton, the Prevention Act. Tbeee men bad H OS I G RY daughter, Murylin, Of Montreal, S year old son of u @orge Baker, - ' • - • ' ' • ' are spending two weeks' vacation y canvassed the township for mem• ��a�y_ with the former'@ parerita here, was knocked dciwD by an auto berahip in the Consolidated Pro• regular Every woman knows that her ' k > and with relatives in Oshawa and and sustained a had ;fracture of ducers' Association, and it is hosiery mugs be as durable Toronto. the skull, He was one of a oum• rumored that they seoured about in actuality as it is delicate , ber of bays who had been playing -p member9, who were induced to in appearance. Hole roof —Miss Grimbiey is now. melting �P P together and were in the act of t,a $10 each, which was to o tr good progress in a Toronto bospi• 1r g Hosiery combines delicacy „. tlll 1 cres8it,g the street.at a time when the or anizer@ and for which the III��1 ('� = �'twl, where she ha@ been receiving the traffic was very eavy g y -'�Y+•`"� ' 47r]d durability g0 cleverly treatment for burns. She ex- y received no benefit, Of this _ that the outer world is - pecta to return home in about Several of the boss succeeded in aruouut 85 went to Hazzard and _ three weeks. crossing while others held back. $5 to O Neill and Conroy, A _ omozed at Its ghNrrtegg, —Miss Merle Heal returned on Unfortunately the young lad number-of witnesses werrezao,io- = whole the wearer is anioxed Thursday last from her trip to decided to ruske the attempt, sod ad and they depneed that repree• lline at its wearing .qualities. St Bermuda. She reports a most in doing so was struck down. The entatious had been made to them a , deligbtfuJ holiday. She was ac Si - driver of the car, r Derrick, of that th]e Association would absorb .� companied by three lady friends Hamilton, did everything possible the United Farmers of Ontario, 3 �.o0 f0 2.50: to avoid the accident. and no that th from Toronto. blame can be attached to him e government way behind - —Alex and Sere. Fleet, of Ding• Be was taken to Dr. Cartwright's the movement mod that it had @ton, sae holidsyiDg at the home been commended by Premier of the latt+er'e brother, Norman office and an examination showed Ferguson. Canon Cody sad the - CHAPMAN ' (iotdoD. Mr. P'ett. we are sorry that he was seriously.iDjured, and Pope• - The organization was to s o he was ordered to the Oshawa control supplies produced by the to report, to not in the best of P « health at present. $ pilaf• where be was taken by farmers who would own their own —lire, W, C Ynrkar and child SLr• Derrick At last repors the storage plants. for .produee and yea, who 'pet the month of July bo was progressing nicely and would be able under the organize ar • ,� at Wasago Beach with the will likely r4tcoves, ation to secure better prices. The Midsummer • _ former'felaterand family, retaro —� farmer in the township of farmers would have to provide - led home on Saturday. very touch Carrick. being ditenuraged by the the money for erecting the plants. e beae8ttad by the outing, coatinoo°s wet weather. Rot L The prosecution followed activi • Specials —The Woman's Association of team out on a Sundey afternoon ties of Better Bnsi°ees Bureau. of ver • +the limited Church will hold their and deew in some bay. An ex- Toronto.-in connection with the : - monthly meeting on Wednesday, change, in criticisiag the man for canvass for euhseriptione in Pick. Aug 12th, at 8.30 p m., at the working on the Sabbath Day, ering TowDS"hip, and the action 'home of Mrs Gordon Law. There says "that the Monday following was entered by the' Attorney• ; will be a shower of aprons for the waea fine day and that be would Genrral'o Department which was "'Men's Running Shoes, regulsr 930, for iba�r, have been better advised to have repremented at the trial by W. A". —Harold Tremaine, who was left the hay in the field to dry a Brant - The' interest that wAS 1,50 ...charged last week-in Pickering little better." . Very likely. the taken in the case was shown by Police Court with stealing chick man would have followed eueb the large number who there prey -Men's Canvas Oxfords, reg 1.75 " -,:' 1.42 ens from A. M Gibson, of the 3rd advice if he were assured that the ent, the hall. being well filled, con., has asked for trial _by a Monday would be tine. Some Inspector Hammond, of the On- !t- 't 2,00 " 1.59 higher court, and has been sent years ago farn,er9 were suffering tHrio Criminal - Investigation ,+ - on for trial, It is likely that be from a long period of,wetwSather Brn.nell, directed matteria in con• Boy's Tweed 'Trousers, reg. 2.50 tc 98e will ask for a speedy_hearing, and for w•eekq wheat and other nection-frith the trial. The men x The North Atlantic Steamship grains were standing ont and it were found ¢nifty of the 'charge9. Men's Chambray Shirt$, reg 1,50 " 980 lines bave made •substantial was impossible to get it housed on Hazzard wan oenteuced to three reductions is their aseerrger rates, s�connt of the rainP, In fact rnontbe in default of $,300 fine and �� separate collars 2.00 « ,1.29 �r is an effort to timulate the many fields were never harvested. Conroy and O'`eill were lined - ' P' lagging passenger traffic .due to Some farmers, working on SuadaY $2M or two montbp. They have - + c4 1.29 the depression. We will not be to save the crop, were ebarged given notice of appeal on the _Men a FiIIe$rOadCloth Shirts, }.95- able to take advantage of the with violating the Lord's Day ground that the Security Frauds t Strata fiats, 200 44 1•00 i bargains until our subscribers pay Act, but the magistrates refused Prevention Act had no authority up arrears. to convict• them, as they -looked over them. _ Tea Towelling. Blue and Red Check, ° —The American tourist traffic upon this work ae a work of nee is now very heavy along the eessity. If a mane house or barn New Adrm44&iP~P& . - 2 yards for 26 Cents : highway, The• Toronto hotel•As burning on t e Sabbath D'sy, - - lkeepers say thatit is-n]uch heavier no person would find fault with POLICE PUPS FOR BALE—Pure- _ _ _ _ Radio Lieenme leaned, „ than last year, due 'ehie$y to the efforts made to save the property. Pbred. Apply T,H.sproule,Pickering. 49-50 P1ek8ilIIg Increasing popularity. of Toronto Or if a flood is taking place on F sea convention city. While the Sunday and the destruction of (�OOD MARSH FOR DUCK•Bboot- Fred T. �n��1II$� + y' V�i Apply James Greenlaw.Pickering. 49 .number of tourists is very much property i9 threatened, a man "s Established 1957. greater, they are ,spending only would be considered crazy if he �ORSALB--Dressed fowl and'ducks' a about fifty per cent' of whet they stood idle watching his property ceatsab, Mrs.�Thoat"l3 con Cla ecumt`49� " '"- did last year, due to the business being swept away without making - -depression. an effort to save it. There are �TOTICE—Orain-cutting. with M•H:—The many friends of Mra. many tin]ee is whieb property lr binder. Prices reasonable. Apply to phone SEIBERLING Katharine O'Leary, -of Toronto, may Fie saved on Sunday, when it Pick.zr2a. 47-49 c will regret to bear of her death might be lost by waiting for a U. 9ALE—Une Jersey.Holstein _. which took place on Saturday last week day. A strict observance - heifer,nearly due. Apply to Allan Reesm, nt the home of her daughter. Lot 2,.con.4. Scarboro. . •� 49-50 -Special Service Tires R Mt.t,, of the Sabbath Day ie one of the • :r - -D'Arcy Sbaugbnessy, after an ill• boons conferred on man. Not LIOR SALE—A- quantity of Daw- peso of about four months. Her only does our spiritual nature@ 1' son's Golden Chaff wheat, stood well infield re. pica it but man re riree 1l.for competition. Apply at lot 15,con.',Pickering. 1' hineral took Iaee on Monday q q Carl Devitt, R.R 1,Locust Hill. 48.50_ &s thousands of drivers IIOW know, SM morning from tee residence of bar the higher physical development. ARM WANTED TO RENT— daughter, Mrs. J. C. Liggett to St, When a nation begins to neglect FAbout l0oacres good buildings and running 1Mlonica's Chureb. North Toronto, she Sabbath it begins to deterfor water, in Pickering or West Whitby preferred. built stronger and wear longer than say ,`< :%v here Requiem Mass wag eelebrst• Ate. One of the greatest dangers Write in care of Pickering News.' 48 49 ed by Rev, Dennis O'Connor, a which our country is ezpoEed' ULLET9 FOR SALE-12 weeks y..' tire even Seiberhng could ever build 'Y. Cousin of the family, after Which to-day is the violation of the old,the Henry Type single comb White Yeg- {' Sabbath. We have evidence Of horn.Hollywood Guild strain, Wonderful pro- before, Interment was made la the Picker. ducers. David J•Scott, Altona Road, halt mile - iog Cemetery. Deceased was born this every Sunday on oar big— north of Kingston Rosd. 48.49 io Toronto, And was a daugb• ways when we see so many trucks TORONTO' WET-WASH LAUN- - ter of the late James and Mrs. Case engaging in their regular employ: DRY!semi finirh>—Let our driver call and Come in and ask t0 see these world fsm- -sidy, pioneer residents of the city. went. Those Who are engaging explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your - ; in haaliD ilk the cities are name with Mr,S.W.Davis, barber shop. We _pus tires. She Was the widow of the late g m to will pick up and deliver earh;Monday, Wednes- "Louis O'Leary, and for a number justified in doing so ae young day and Friday. of years resided In Pickering Vill. children require it daily. Thna OR BALE—McCormick cc rn hinder — '"- -,age She was a highly educated there ere certain kinds of Work. FDeering grain drill,.Spring tooth cultivator, rg ARLESe SPENCER t Woman, AO latereetiag eonverea• works of lnerey and WOCkB Of 4-section harrows, Moneboat. Letzcombined w neeeeait which are permissible, Crain and fodder grinder. M.-H.root pulppeer.Set tionaliA and well versed in world's y pe new farm harness. 3 Horse collars. 8-ft McCor• x1fdirs. and very highly set but any work that can be done nick mower knife. Quantity of reckoned hard- General Re airs Oils,mad Gas just As well on Monde or any +'O°d lumber. 200 Milton hard brick. Coleman p t ".�J ��yy all who knew her. She Is our y Quick-Li ht lamp and lantern. 2o00Ib. truck , " '4ived by three danabtere, dire. J. other week day, as on Sandsy• t cos oinntt electric an:f eelo uvck'wlr �p • ' D Liggett, Ildre.• D'Arey Sbangh• sboaId not be done on the Bab- AAyDYe win wed at a �eawoable pr4io8eu A,1. •,["ickeringa �' bath. Qertrm+. s• Qllta►r10 xwvy aced Mlsga-Louise. >r