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WI • OUNBARTOtl 11MHIZSVw1,t U*tes-:-iTilii Dumbarton Anglican Mission-Sun Threshing operations use' now GREJENWWD R. H. O. PBARSON-Physician ,aidence�of School, H. Newman,g port, nearly over. After this week there r ' 4SMn F�3,v�r will be very little threshing to fie mss= atadSoae•oa, Dumbarton. 1017 7 p. m. (D. S. T.)_._ done. ,� 'a Is runninS full blast eawin Don't forget the softball game to '• w B. FORSYTH, Oppp.D., Director Blum- WHITEV.ALE. be played at Whitevale on August *OC=ewcal Aaaodat3oaa[Ontario.its& ber, reaches. doubletrees, 14th (tonight) between Thornton's -- -. ' �tioe.ba ai the American 1 tongues etc. The regular monthly mee-ting- of Hetablished 1888 to 3 eras exa�d by appointment. g , th i vat Wom n' rnw 5tut�_nvin Corners and Whitevale. Whitevale 0&#o" t%.L..,r a t�YONY1Lr Va Rta won the Arm game. Come ana eneer ��ARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-E esittht be held on Wednesday, August 19th . There is no better Past y basswood and elm at the home of Mrs. Brownridge, at them on to,win the second. These Pastry _ Honour zraduate of the Couete loge' 2.30 m. There will be a demorlstr. games are the South Ontario Sun- Flour made than _ M oHotoetry of Canada: Gold medalist and p• day School Softball League playoff. H f: eraua prise winner is 1428. At Markham '4raiD Chopping Tuesdays ation on Home Economics and a ap- _ �ra� Monday from 9 a,m. to b p.m,.in Dr, and Fridays. lendid musical ro Dlirker'a dmtcl office. At stouaviu•rrom wed- y p gram• The picnic GREEN RIVER. to Satttrday or each week. E es e:emin• in July was well attended,,so let us . G steed sad rcpa}red. Hi t Quality Manufacturing Baakets of all at Lo e.t Prkes !'hone Stotts *sy descriptions. try to make this meeting equally We are sorry to hear that Albert p successful. Percy has been seriously ill. We hope But these are a lot of brands ° =` twvat. Price reductions at the - he may have a speedy recovery. a factory. FAI RPORTr of pastry flour on the market - r Rev. Robert W. and Mrs. Packer g1�.J�tteerN�itorB Notary, �$ S�� ?hone Markham 6406 or 6420 or write A garden party under the auspic- who have been holidaying-in the Un- that are very inferior 1'hooe poaite Sell Telephone office, whitb , Chas. White.Locust Hill. Out. es of the Dumbarton W. A. will be ited States, are a to KISSIMI. l�hoae p Y 7Gp96t1n$ t0 return _ p 4say held at the Community Hall, Dun- to the parsonage before August 15th. _ These cheap brands are Cheap Barton, on the evening of Friday, Football at Green River on Satur- a DONALD RUDDY Barrister. in quality. � ,Rp�•SWicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. J. H. Beal, - Claremont -August 21st. A splendid program will day, Aug. 15th. Goodwood'at Green daa formerly occnaied by tics late A.E.Chris- phone 9Z4 be given by Walter Edwards, of Tor- River. As this is the last game of �TQ Q T1►YT .. wb�or tent ot�c,wmtby slY onto, comedian and entertainer, and the season. Everybody should turn 11.7171 LTll 'ALTER O. THOMSON-Barrie- FURNITURE Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter J. 'Crocker, of out and encourage the boys. SoTooronioNP6�one Elgin 5303o, ! 14EW, USED AND ANTIQUE Toronto pianist and soloist, and oth- We are greatQy indebted to Rev. Is the very cream of the best win• Bask 0-6. ont",or by appointment• IN (TREAT VARIETY ers• There will also be a sale of Arthur Hale who conducted the ser- ter wheat and is equallyy am 871y home-made cooking and fancy work, `rice in the Green River Church on good for fine cake bak- _ BgTON1BSLL Simosoae Beds, Marshall Mat. w� = a�d}e„i„,, o� Sunday._when-_his address was listen- ._iog.ae for pastry. ,+ sea. Sclieitmas" nos Nmrthera ontarao tree9ee, Uressere, Tables and 20 cents. Dancing, extra. Good mum- ed to attentively and much apprec- Why ry la rleras,=a8er street,Tomato. Ohairs, Picture Frames. iated. y Pay at) exorbitant rice fore ~,'#,Bel Our prices are the lowest. is _ small package r 399I�I oar Y x>D'F. Rae• 'Adelaide 2688-p DUMBARTON. GREENWOOD. y _x �r IO8ARC80N, PICKERING A g t Wedding bells are ringing. % Miss E. Mitcheil, of Toronto, is BAKERS JOY MULVEY — 13arri.ten sotideon eu.. Mr. and Mrs. Seale visited with visiting with Wm. and Mrs. Gibson. !i9-214 Coated nation Life,wilding, Corner of g Y aad Richmond eta. Toronto, Phones Just r r v n Mr. robes this week. Mrs. A. Moore spent the week- for Bread. +ass and seen, Pickering Pbor Mrs. Hobbs, of Oshawa is visit- end at her former home in Brighton .da.ra sad Saturday e,en}aa. Phoa. y patronizing your home min. init Miss Elva Annie this week.. Howard Ormerod is home from the B troaiziD , Chvioe 2S, 3Y ana 5X Be C. Mi4s K. Anderson, of Dixie was hospital and seems to be somerphat you help keep tip the price of Cedar Shingles. the guest of Miss A. Thom this week. better. our local wheat. TLIL O.SMITH. D. D. R., L. D.8„ Andrew Annan spent a week with Mr, and Mrs. Breeze, of Toronto, (Succ0erar to Dr, J N-Dales), Graduated 'Also a large'quantity Of his uncle, James Smales, of Ennis- spent Suriday with James and 'Mrs. U�pse Royal College of Dental Sarteoaaand Toros. killen. Raine. USE SCOTCH BARLEY saoat�a non every Tuesday ems F�:of PDhooe rough and dressed' 'Jiro. Schultz, of Brantford is the Little Miss L. Howsom. of Altona FOR, BREAKFAST - Sta.e 10.11. �i1 rruest of Mrs. Cowan of Rosebank spent a few days this *peek with the Al HERBERT T'FA LLA IRE, L D s.. Jack Pine, Spruoe and this week. 'Misses Mildred and Gertrude cor- D D.S., Graduate of the Royal C.o}kga of Miss Rosamond Osborne, of Tor- butt- __- _e X.A. C'�=�- S"Sms and the university of Toronto. - onto, formerly of Simeoe Point is Mr. and Mrs. Harbron. of Seafor- ft*lo tourch. F second door east of St And. Hemlock L1lmbgr. visiting Miss Mary Sprague. th, and the former's brother from L. $� ��Q�� 1 Ira�r'a Citereh, Packsgtag,Cot. Once hone. 9 ' 0.U. to 6 p. •_, w by •ppoiatmot. 0C.ray Roy and Mrs. Thom and James •Buffalo, spent a few days last week - oertlee)' Phone Pict 37oo. 4Xy •:• PICI�F.1i,ING •:• and 'Mrs. Burroughs of Hamilton with Mrs. M A. Sadler and family Building and General Tam i,i. S 'pent Sunday with the formers fat- The Ladies' Aid o the United Contracting. L her. Wm. Thorn. Church met at the borne of Mrs. F' Estimates furnished on all eiawass - Rosa And George Heron of West L Green_ on Tuesday afternoon of work-Interior and Exterior, EL]Z®BETS RIOSARD80N- Hill and Miss Wilma Chester, of. when a fruit and pickle shower was Alterations and repairs. i�tt•Tire and amtoasM of to id ace- 1 dada. given to Miss M. Smart, a bride of Chimneys - ars e°°p.mt+eat .oud ae.adar acaaa- � � New Liakeard visited their aunt, tl' e7s Huilt Concrete Worn:. Coal, : �� M ra. Alex Thom. this �k• Phone Pickeriog 6712 O BORGB KRAY-Licensed ametios• i On Wednesday afternoon last Mrs - FAIRPORT, ONTARIO a.'.Afton. Live acmes and general safes Thos. Annan gave a shower for Miss Last items of the season at Green .ntaaMd to. reasmaable. R. Sale se.s.�o.evane. kii.Stags zoos. 51•4 - Hilda Morrison prior to her marr- River, GixAwood vs. Green Shingles For Hard and Soft goal of the �• A number of ladies Rather'etl River, Saturday. Aognst 15th. POBTILL, Llosnaed Anctionew. s on Mrs. Annan's beautiful lawn and 6:clear sad b: No. B.C. 8bingTae, • s. ©.e.r.r +r tree+aaa Ostaaata aaa ... bat quality on a very hapvy time was enjoyed by BROUGHAM. x cI r&nd x Steel 86i 1 Is staraa stars a~ r m esoetr Bird's Felt 131:te Sb Tee. etuaae. arraaw Qrtae st..r t o., Oak hand all after which lunch vaa nerved, John and Mrs. Cowie spent sever- i A-BRATON TO WNSHIP�� Mrs Blenkin, Miss Ethel Blenkin, days {n the cif this w ek, Also, re•rUtiNsring buggy wheels. 0—•asst, O+enateraewt� THO� Mr Louis Otter well, of Toronto, al- y Lawn mower sharpened. s�ia•tsa, As••assaet" miss, aaiioig �✓ • • f so 'Ming Helen Waite and Ronald, Peter and 'Mrs. Brown and child- : 'taa•w W�estei ltwii Miss Phyllis Pickwell and Mrs. Ern- ren spent a day this week at the T. PATSR80N'8 OLAREI1fOM?ONLEWS D. a--�• •' t'y est Ridgeway, spent the week-end Perryman home. Call and get prices. Phone 2512 i The Robert Harvey family and Al • + • with the former'A mother, Mrs. Fog- y �j M. YAW, LICENSED AIIQ L bert Harvey, of Toronto,' spent the LOOK, THE - TWNEER.far York.Qatmic and Dorba a •. Pickering M�IIs ton. Miss Ethel Blenkin, leaves on An kroda of aalaa pram attnd•d Saturdav to spend t wo weeks at week-end with their people here.�a t•a far R.J« met be .� - Walter Stevenson std family, of Chevrolet stI•tEtIPS'omcv, BM and tads — We have a full line of Poultry 'Rye '_view York. Kinsale and Miss Louisa Stevenson Feeds, good as the beet. Smart--Porter spent Sunday with the R. D. Miller NOTICE family. IS HERE . Try our Front Rook Laying Mash, The marriage of Marjory May on- Mrs. Mary Matthews celebrated Whitevale - Mills 1 Growing Chick tart and ly daughter of Rev. W. S. and Mrs. her 83rd birthday on Saturday, when T— , �i i chick 9tarLer. Smart, of Greenwood Ont., and Mr. 'she received con _ � gratulations' from Mao♦ new features and x new low ?i. �Obopping every day We make these Feeds right Mere Wm. Gee Porter, son of Mrs. Thomas many friends. price. An Owner Service Policy, and our prices will allow Gee Porter and the latq Thomas Gee , Mr, Arlidge from the West, called assuring owner the best in DRAW—FLOUR—FEED you a profit olf your Porter, of Orangeville, was solemn- on some of 'Mrs.•Arlidge's old friends service and satisfaction. poultry. ized in Greenwood United Church at one day recently. He was here to Oils, Aseeeeoriee. Goodyear Fleury and Wilkinson Repairs 3 o'clock, August 13th, Ref. W. S. visit the cemetery. Gas, r When you want Flour 'ask for Smart, father of the bride, officiat- There has been epidemic Tkree at Dew low prices. - Will azehaalte - quite an ._: .. . Flour for Wheat Royal. Help your market ed. Mr. Paul Verland, Baritone, Tor- of summer flu in this neighborhood Repairs on all makes of ears. " for local wheat. onto„ uncle of the bride, mfng "O the past week,but so far no serious ANTHONY WILSON Day of Golden Promise". Miss Vel- cases have been reported. Cordon J. Proprietor; The more floor we sell the more' ma Dervins, Toronto, cousin of the Many of our farmers have knish- ' 48tf Phone hark. 5502 wheat we can buy. , bride, played the wedding music.. Mr. ed harvest, which has been a fair Phone 2808 PICKERIN(i � W e will exchange float for Philip Dodds, Picton, and 'Mr. Stuart crop. Enough for man an beast is — any kxc n grain. Porter, Dundalk, ushered. The bride something to be thnkful for. -A BARGAIN who was given in marriage by her The Sunday School ' will observe Pick rin M1lline CiomDSD7 brother, Dr. W. E.Smart, entered the t}a World's Temperance Sunday on g•our y' { church to the strain ..of the wedding Sunday next. The Temperance suet. • 1 CLUD?1Ny*O vorch from fashioned i gowned in Mrs. Brown, will be in charge. D�� 'l�D • slid Walnut DiniIIg • • Vi/tgli,iIi't1j,ii' ivory satin fashioned in long lines, The Young People of the church Room suite, the fitting bodice having long, tight- were in charge of the servA on FUNERAL DIRECTOR ly buttoned sleeves and lace mitts. Sunday evening. There was a good _Za more than Sleeve inserts and the yoke were of attendance of reverent worshippers. This et,t� 000mimtm of a 130 inch private Ambulance Venetian lace. She wore a beautiful 'Mrs. Bate, Miss Bate, Mr. sari Mrs „ Beret, China Oer, 6 with a Day and Night Service diamond in and double strand of Mohun and Mr and Mrs. W. Bate, of a merchant. iogg linen drawer, 8 foot n pearls, gifts of the groom and cart- Toronto, and Mrs. Hambly; of Strat- - 6epsi�Table, Arm Chair and Phone 9000 ied an arm bouquet of pink roses and ford, were visitors of Miss Bate, - 5 Diners upholstered in - Majvera 5000 N lilies-of-the-valley. The Tule veil, over the week-end. Years of Training and edneatiooal solid leather. held in Victorian cap style by seed The Gannon family spent Sunday preparation have qualified him "peeial price, $185.00 Mal"'ldiam, • Onto earls and orange blossoms was- at Ravenshoe and on their return to advise yon on any medici- • carried by little Harold Clarke, page were accompanied by Miss Gladys sal preparation, its action, boy, son of Mr,:and Mrs. Percy who had been holidaying with friends method of use and merit-also Inner Spring Kattrese iD good' Farm Fence l Clarke, of Greenwood. Miss Mar- who had been holidaying with !ri- to dispense your p jory Dodds, Toronto, attired in pale ends and relatives there. heavy coverings ... .. 17.50 green chiffon,gown,.picture hat and We are pleased to report that III 20, 30 and 40 ' . . shoes and.,carrying tin arm bouquet Russell, who has been receiving Doctor's Preser3ptfoa Oceasional Chairs, in walnut - of pink roses, attended the bride. Mr. treatment in a Toronto hospital for • Apish with moquette Cover- " rod rolls. A. S. Elson, B. A., of Orangeville, many weeks, has home very "F'�117 Recipes f , ipg, our price ... 6.75 attended the groom. 'Following the encouraging news of progress re-- Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- ceremony,-a reception was held at gaining strength gradually. Your local druggist had five yeari p,,t+d•back Hitcher Choirs is ting, Lawn Mowers, Garden the Parsonage, when Mrs. W. S. Mr and Mrs. Stevenson, of Toron- experience' in Toronto's lead- Bo Toole and Sprayers. - Smart and Mrs. Thomas Porter re- to visited Mrs. Grainger and Mrs. inn, dispensing drug store sad 0 white wood, ready for ceived with the bride and groom, It. D. Miller, on Thursdav last. The solicits your business in this eplfcpeliDg, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman Air•O Gee SEovee. Mrs. Smart was go-xmgd in beige lace latter enjoyed a little outing calling most important ' phase of Also Enamel in all colors, New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, and georgette with large brown hat on old friends from her chair. Mrs, drug store service. Coleman Gas Irons and and corsage' bouquet and Mrs. Por- Grainger has returned home after a - e Electric Irons. ter in navy lace and georgette with pleasant holiday in the country. Jones, the Druggist. guarantees I. _ large black hat and corsage bouquet Mrs. D. Gannon, assisted by Mrs. .pure fresh drugs,secttrate C� A. ate mitt dispensing and ream- Get one our pricele before of pink rose buds. Later Mr. and Carl Devitt, entertained her Sunday Pe g buying elsewhere. Mrs. W. G. Porter left by motor for School Class last Thursday. The _ unable prices. Quebec and the Maritime provinces, children enjoyed a ,good afternoon of Phone 18001 The bride travelled in a French en- games. Mrs. .Edward Willson greet- E �''� JONES pnraitare Ulealer ond� `a,L1YIN BUSHBY semble of beige and brown twilled ea them an the children of her old- • Funeral Director silk with niger brown' velvet hat, time pupils. Little Masteir Hiltz, A' .OLIO Ambulance Service --;Rordware Phone 4800 shoes and accessories. Following six years of age,,contributed sever- Druggist and;Ohemist, : 7. • o their trip they will reside in Toron- al pleasing, solos on the mguth or- :. Fist 4attati4 PIOBRRINQ to. gun. . _ — Phone 5860 Pit�cerin` . - _ r� .,$,�.:�r-+�� r Via' fir ':'�„• '�'-."µ.,<- \�-^''rac�re-zrow.^c•�''at •eAtSw^°..,`r�,'^^,..4...w',;�• `^"F`�^a^�'i+., •;. 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Hie senior officer gave �� 8 Of ' • - him such a look of withering scorn ' drink the best green tea that even' the thick-skinned sergeant -- - was temporarily embarrassed. lk - = "Get that knife packed up and don't �MMy ask fool questions,' snagged Barnard. —fi .-_f'_"_ "When I feel incapable of dealing t.L=- ---'" with a 'few miserable crooks myself what Dame befoset Captain Jimmy is ly see your hand when you held !t • I'll bear in mind our Suggestion-" flying to Japan with the Chinese General out y ggestion• Lu. They run out of gasoline and are The branches dripped But for all his confident words the forced to land ra a deserted island in with moisture and we huddled close chief inspector was a very perplexed �• Chiness Bea to the cam After our adventure with the shat p Are. Even General i man. He was destined to be more k' Lu shivered through his'six snits of �' puzzled than ever when he received we climbed up oa the high rock that clothes. Scottie sneer d is disgust a - the Record Office's report on the stood in the centre-of the little des- and hid himself in the woad gust GREEN finger.print upon the knife hilt, erted island. Here we lit a roar- pile. _ :ing big fire, in hope that some peas• Suddenly, I woke rap with a start, - ! °ing ship would see no. • A deep rumbling sound driftcu in CHAPTER XVli. Ali night we kept it blazing Dais tLr_ •h �... "Hayden may be coming, over this morning b r o k e and shook him and he jumped to his 1 morning,my dear,and I hope that you grey and c o 1 d feet with a yell, , Then the deep - ��.�r•� + .+ • • .�ii�.i�.��� will be more-er—kind and--gracious without a sign of rambling sound same.again. 'Once smoke or sail on twice. to him. He is passionately fond of A steamer horn! THE you." Henry Holt had a way of choos- the horizon. Alter pure enough It was the deep• __ ing his words,hesitating for the.exact daylight, we piled expression. r ' on wet wood un-' toned horn of a freighter. Frantic. whi h he felt would beat t ally, we piled wood on the lire. I Z convey his meaning. It was a little til a great ,),Ilar I figured that some steamer was out K6STREL ­`.H0USE trick of speech which Muriel had found of white smoke i there in the fog, not daring to move - added charm to his courteous tones went up to the I until the air cleared. Hour after and old-world manner; but this morn- dads but never a sign of life did •.M Y�ST E R� - hour, we fed the fire with armsful of ' iz. z it irritated her, we see oa the still, glassy ocean. wood and brush. Up and down we Ia that mysterious way in which Great smooth swells came in from ' news travels on Dartmoor, be never so theL open water, rose and crashed tracked until we almost dropped with s dull boom against the rocks from weariness. Lu forgot that he - T. C. H. JACOBS „ • � secret, she lead learned from Mary but apart from tie sound of the was a General and worked like a I Jane the object of Barnard's ;rater- waves, oar island seemed to be the Trojan. It only the blaze could be I view with Pyeeroft.- She knew that made bright. to penetra�^ the man wh had won her so com lets- most silent, deserted spot in the ' The .nndlotd was a true son of tea ly was a fugitive from justice,.& felon world, Sometimes we'd And our- the fog— ' ktewy `t e+ot s� earl+! pay when Then morning came again, and a passions are primitive, every , selves whispering—why I don t, strong win d :•�,,�+W r,Y A- r--____ against whom eve honest man's tarns lrlrr is e�r«..t at.�eH.,,u wtvrw at�1tM 6+►d hano of the scruples-whkh would be tufaed. Bat the knuWl- know—tor we cou2i have shouted s1I lt"°°"ot cs,s�t \r4r4a1 tvArre 1 miot havo checked a city man, and day at the top of our voices and blew up from We wat4wa. U4a. wan mvo,e.r. s a.m. 04, edge roused in her no revulsion of the East. Soon tastt>oar he know that he was within his rights feeling, no horror of the terrible no one would have heard us. the air -would Aa S t►�n + taea++i�t•toc .win�w to shoot at a burgle. Such an opp.er- crime, her only fear was 'for bin Day after day we kggt the smoke clear. I iced - aracm.c hus.trwr .,r th-0 rar,m t*e,�s.al tunity was not to be missed, and he safer polar rising into the .sky--night _ 7P7w*r M esa i<a 1-W Mari. dtscv'rx Y' ( tmpatieatly tip •wr:•.: ��ena1 .manta-► tI ceetr+!I hastened eagerly to obey the fnspeC- She had penetrated the mask which after night we kindled a huge yes- and down try. ' low blaze on the summit rock. We 1Housa t'�rerr�.t� a..'at }•`era aandNr� halt� tor's command. . . cloaked the true man. Whatever be ing to peen , gL., sstra•c•t a f`a`'� tr`�"t ba' 't"''"( Barnard crammed on his clothes was whatever he might have been almost gave rap hope of being reacu- / through t h e, ,rasa. t•irwrs•1f; ax-n:w-sssa arty the t r + g ' ed. No doubt we were far from sa M+r'e1 tss as�p.•.�,-w, tns=+accur i and thrust Iita feet into a pair of slip- she loved him with all the strength i thick white " warm ,teals tams estrel l'ou'se and ts, Trotter shouted to him •• he of her warm, to al nature. Not for the regular steamer channels. 1 Curtain of the Lo areas into s rteoi. $lint t amueiaa who l � y When we weren't gathering wood g• - to cases sacs•tater"uns iufortmttan, came out of his room. the most fleeting moment did the be- Cbung, to my surprise, lag down 3rrn hewers vatsr eta�ueis is taund area-i „ for the fire, we were hunting eggs in Ibed is to, Barmari arrests t*y— ft- Here you are. Chief, thin la the sieve him guilty of this Taal murder, and prepared to go peacefully to lvbon U-142"d the sand—and believe me—they ;who etlects an a� way he west, out of this window on however strangely he may have acted ,sleep. -itaas•se!tbtaaight be is .seautted !y e „ were eertainIp terrible. 'We caught, - - to the stable roof. when charged by the police �1flce:. t "Blocs we know—velly good--vein i • few flab—but they - were very All right,Trotter, get some clothes Hers was the faith that is steadfast small and felt like pia cushions,f bad—no can tell," safe. the tranquil CHAPTi•R an and follow me." and true against overwhelming odds. little Chinese. "Sleep always good— 1 With a little they were so full of bones. Being, to his nent'a, gesture of Impatience all mean names when sleep. No - - Clinging grimly opPo But frottrr contented himself with left on a desert inland Isn't half as wrist he tried time and again to drive she turned to Holt, watching her machee worry." his booty and was with bin chief be- somewhat curiously, seeking o read much tun as we were laugh! to be- (To be continued.) in a blow which would settle the mss-,fore he had opened the big door below. p g sieve when we were boys. -_ - aer. brat every effort was countered i her thoughts. On the fifth night a dense cold fog Note: Any of our young readers As they came out into the yard the ., � - !with amazing mutr-esi Vainly he I landlord's gun crashed above their 'Why are you so tremendously keen came !n from the sea. It smelled writing to "Captain Jimmy", 2010 !strove to rip the ¢ta,k which covered f t oa me marrying Hayden Mercere she Ilk* sea-weed and salt water and� Star Blag., Toronto, will receive his me other's face, bat sin ti eould`I sends sad for a fleeting second they demanded. "I don't oven like the man users r-•uglit sight of • movement_by the —he frightens me." was ao thick that you could scarce- signed pLcto tree. -- - Iget no grip on the taut sills. Except —. 'for their heavy breathing, no sound i .There he goes,sir."ahoated the ex- Henry Holt's rou id. pleasant see !broke the tense Alone. Once Barnard i " aasu"ned an expression of hurt sur- cited landlord, I winged him. s �hw_ it in mind to shout for Trotter, Barnard acid Trotter sprinted across prise, and he raised one plump hand y ��0���� ����� �� , sleeping to the next room, bat la- the yard like • eoapte of hounds hot m,pTOt' - etantly suppressed it- "No man had on the scant, but they saw-not a sign Tut,tut, my dear. k.e expostulated vet beaten him in physical eottt-I mildly, "that is not a very nice thing I ! U bah deffeioas drink for children and ti►n. D let o1 any living creature. A grey felt -���. gto - • bat• �list [ay is the Broad, but its ownes had to say about $ayden, For sash a - - - Siowly big Angers worked round to hat lay i wealthy young man I think that be is' lapis Pound and Half Powd tins LS you grocem the back of his opponent's hated and, "Go that way," ordered Barnard, fads of th free from- the vises sad , exertin all his strength.he forced it , fads e! the modern youths. st is one `�- = snatching rap the ban and throwing •t of the most industrious honest sues I ' inwards with a steady pressu» in!- into the yard before he set off in the ' ' • ceived the wider acclaim which their sible to resist 1]es rately the know, and—and—rely dear, you would �e� E1�aninate pea pe opposite direction. 3E00-mile flight wersanted. _ seek a very long while to meet his �! other strove to break free but he was' An hour later, weary and worn, he equal. In marriage lave is not every- ��,han(;e Elellflelit�r There Is much discussion of the it the grip od • stronger man than,returned tee the Blue Boar, where he thin „ value of ocean Olght. Certainly avia ;himself. -He writhed and rolled, !..th- sound an equally weary Trotter, still g' ' ' ' • L tion holds no brief for [hose under is save ly with his feet, but :he (To be continued.) In 1931 �J<lts taken without ad ae , g 6e clad only in pyjamas, awaiting him- _ eq preparations, terrible pressure increased until, at "Well?"he demanded. 4 — _ But the success of the carefully plan• last, with a stifled sob of agony. his "Nothing doing, chief, be Rot Beyond The Horizon A writer•in The Christian Science ned lights of recent weeks indicate. teumbed fingers loosed their hold apart,away." "When men go down to eea fa ships, Monitor under the heading "The Skies that regular aerial operations will the haft. Barnard was s split sec- Barnard walk into a chair and lit Are Full," gives us an Interesting eventually be conducted over routes and too late in twisting his head aside. ga gR 'Tin not to. the sea they go; birdseys view of the numerous long•'from which the hazard of uncertaint a ci rette, a sure si of his feel- Some isle or pole the mariner,~' goal, y The knife felt point downwards, iii lugs, for tine chief iaa r tarsi distance flights accomplished and un- Is beginning to cMappear: lrazor edge slashed his temple, pierced smoked . Sept.under thismost trying Aad thither �e7 sail-through calm der way this summer. We read: his ear and stuck quivering in the circumstances. earl �ie' The narrow trail across the north I _ boards. "Where's the hat?" he demanded Wben do xn tq the sea they go, .Atlantic skies, etched in 1919 by Al-I. aZ{Orfl Men TO Study Isle His 'itteation momentarily detracc•I presently. rock and Brown. has been widened London.—The expedition of the Ox- ed, he let go the other's wrist. With! T:.�_ t;e._a et. s. ., ?.i. i ., "When souls go dd§vn to the sea by into a broad highway. Not long ago,ford University Exploration Club•"" lightning speed the man shot back- the floor' beside him and paased it ship' the 'successful passage of a single.which sailed. from Liverpool recently wards along the floor, crashed into the across. Barnard set it upon the 'ah:e And the dark ship's name le Death, plane was heralded as evidence of a for St. John's, N.F., wbence it will go ancient waahstanl somehow Scippe9 sad regarded it fixedly for several Why mourn and writ ai the vanish- successful lying season. But today'on•an auxiliary schooner up the Lab• !round it as it toypled over and, etil minutes. ing sail' the (air is full—tot over the Atlantic rador coast to Akpatok Island in fin- on his bsntia and kne�ES. slid !ike a "you know, Trotter," he said at Thoueh outward bound, God's world alone, but upon routes o' aerial pion- gava Bay,• shadow from the room. Inat—llthCTe9-`sametliang very distine. Is round' Bering which atrikingtp indicate the; The island la about fifty miles long With a bellow of mingled pain an•i'tive about hats." ,. And only a ship Is Death:- extent to wb�ich aviation liar spread-'and has been known]since 1610when ebaorin Barnard. wrenched the knife I The detective sergeant nodded;•he its wings. Hudson gave it the name Desire Pro- p + had dread formed his own c intun When I go down to the. sea by ship, 1from the boardA. lea ed to bin feet Y p The Boardman•Polando flight from t+oketh. The earliest known laadl.na about the owner of this particslar .And Death nnfurts her saH .spran�c:'ri the was:tstand an 1, roar-I New York to Istanbul, Turkey, raises by a white man was made in 2886. The Weep not for me, for there will`be ` •,;.ing for' Tatter, ran gwifting down specimen. to more than 6000 miles the distance still uninhabited island Is visited fza'm the stairs ee A living boat ou another coast - record for -heavier-than-air craft, ex- time to time by Eskimos from 'the v Even a bowler hat may have some To beckon and cry,!All hail!' Scarcely had he c• sar.peared when 1 very distinctive-characteristics,, hard —Robert Frecinan, -in the Christian ceeding bJ approximately I00 miles,mainland itt search of walrus. ry the maxw. figure• snipped front the 1 as it isl1w,,.but a soft hat like that is the former record of Capt. Dieudopme ---� shadow.4 of an alcove. sped lightly I comparamvely easy to identify—if you Cenhi'y. Conte. The Paagborn-Herndon• as- {' alolig the crrridor, oacred the door of ++ Sault.upon the "round-the-world" re.- Firewood may be obtained in ez- - knave the .owns_. change for potato peelings or other i bedroom w 1c ue k,ic,+ iA lie ¢e. TTOtter-..nin}detl-agait, ,, si;,,,,,,d,--- - cord sees a thirty-two hoar passage food .erase which to of furt)}er nee, eCCll led El: ed aCTOSS the roam, �� 1++ 1 1 'across the Atlantic veil" a au��..A:i CnrOUgLl a¢ P pF Which we do, eh " noiseie:834-t..,iew_uo t? • window_ and c _M landing in Wales under conditions' Gently installed in Berlin. . ` 4, _ .._.Barnard 8lanced uts eharnly. `• dripped silently upon tht. stable roof. "Whose is it?" he demanded. =:• — ---which._a-tew years ago,-might have re- IJatectiv� :sergeant i rvtter, roused `Mr. Percival Pyecioft's, I'd say. � °q�•� salted in failure. The Graf Zeppelin, _ irotri. a- dreamless slum_ber by the C}tie.++ - discarding her plans to attain the �s h o l - - north Hole. returns to Friedrichshafen, z: eras o. the washztan3, sat up in his~ 'Quite, it is," replied Barnard. � bed wondering what had awakened "And he's a very lucky man.Two sh•,)ts Germany, with the record of a bril- y' 'Lim. Suddenly Barnard's bellows went clean throe h-and lifted it oft' k=3 , i •- llant arctic 'flight, discovery of a new a shattered the peace-of the night and i his head. If he himself was hit tt, �'Z mountaih range and the remapping of :- Why suffer when relief is x -'hotter was instantly wide awake. was not sufficiently serious to stop the .region of Albert Edward island prompt tad harmlon �< - Chief!"he yelled,crossing► and Franz Josef Land. Coming, him. Good shooting in the dark. Trit , the roo.n in two leaps. ter!" 1 Meanwhile, Amy Johnson, Brittsl; Fly met his senior officer at the "Yes, but pity it wasn't bettec, 1viatrix, is 1'eaving the tulles behind R .hot:.m of the stairs, wildly dishevel i g owled th>• weary sergeant. "Talk' her erica her fligl t from London to led. blood upon his face and pyjama ing about that, Ws time you had that i Tokyo by way of Moscow. Col, and cos.. ear of ycurs dressed, How did it hr.n- Mrs, Charles A. Lindbergh continue - - '.t:ter him, Trotter, he's gone the pen, Chief?" I their aerial vacation t�'hich will take I illions of people have leaned to h' bth:r way. Search the rooms while I In a few short sentences Barnar, '" "If Kate told you her age, you aem from the 1. unti seaboard tc: 1epe�� �P tableb to relievt a ;get some clothes on." retailed the story of his tight. an secretly figure out when she -':3 Orient, by way of'Alaska. Ftigli sudden h,eadscha They know it eases P,Ixi,,us faces were peering'from !'pity you didn't give me the wir.•, ' -la born," iaowa flight ao rapidly that accomi the pain ao quickly And that it b et several of tbe'bedrooms and the Isni- coittmentrd Trotter.. "By the wa;;. "Judging from whet she told me •:-,hments, which alone wotf(d have 'sari less, GenumeAspirintabletsenevee lord came forward, a double-barrelled there's'a useful fin er .�"n regarding as outstanding, mere harm the hem- tread a recdo°a to pack g print on tl�• c..r age was, I sLoutd say the was into the general background of Avis •g1•,_for headache, neaa'algaa, wmiine' sporting gun in his hands. guard cf that knife. The handle is A:' �lnrn on her dotirteenth birthday." sold.,pain of all kinds.. '•What's the matter, sir'!" he e-,• cries-cross lines,but on the steel gsar d ;ion progress. This was particularly eln:uied, in consternation at the si ht } true a few weeks ago with the Atght ��� A + g above the blade there s s clear print. of Barnard• Sarve to identify Pyeeroft, I reckon.'' - Tlt�[ st "Jtsatice to Hungary" from NeCt ' "Burglars," snapped the inspector. "I'll get that o8 to H.Q. first t11in^ Amongst t such as out of cunning York to Bndapeat. Had Captains En• Tadet n Ca Iaso. � "stand by your window, landlord, and in the morning." ,nor all and talk little, be sure to dres- and Magyar, made their journey Made in Canada. . if y,u ace v ii; iaie thing move in the "What about gettin a few mor: 'ask less; or it you .meat talk, u7 at s moment less surfeited with sera g nautical records, they might have re► fSSUE No. 33--'31 ON shoot blokes down,too^" asked ;rct`.er, a to :,ttle.—La Brnyere. l A. m. .r i{� ,.,. •� -a:..,aa'::r,�,Y�-:+s1is[c.,�.r,.t"'� .:,a •., j?'t,. _ i ,{7^ ' :'o:d:..:, -�, 3�';:>.� se,• •,.�« •�= - _ - ...a.... . '" :�;,� -° r a a,.+a � ,,,�.e• � �- 'j x•,. Wit' ,�+':'G� �a.• ''_ ,_ ., _ ,.�` ae•. u s "n -� '^ „w.. ^w ,.,, ,.,..r.•* '+7:"s...2'1;:,.a..�+~`�51 m.«=...-..�.�31G... �*'r�,.a'�''•Y^.�;;. u:-;.,,� �-,�:`••,an �'',-- >,..,y" °�,. ;c 4R,4e,-kd:;, i5•;,, _ i^ `"."+w.�.. ."a: - , Otis What New York Fat Light Meals _ -Is Wearing .- ' In Hot Weather `r. y f a .f BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Fruits, Vegetables and Mille Illsestrated Drassrrtakixg Lesson Fier- Favored by Health _ ,�?ulw'e Rtddsek Wished With Every Pattsrw. " Bureau • a,.. ,r ,. „ -.„ , , i A good rule to follow in hot weather, says the United States Public Health sr ' The Housekeeper conscious exercise. ,Oculists tell us .. Service, is to atop eating when the that much can be accomplished to Gradually many tasks of housekeep stomach is satisfied. Other sugges- �,•- strengthen weak eyes or to rest tired Ing have left the home, and, In two or lions for the Summer are that the ones by simple exercises, regularly .!three more generations it is probable ° food should be light nutritious and and faithfully performed. that many more of them will be per. - easily digestible. However,.it is most Most of us pore too incessantly over formed by commercial agencles, out- essential that a balanced diet be main- close work sewing or reading or doing aide the home, as spinning, knitting, kcal work. When the eyes begin tamed at ail times,and this is especial- F� bread baking and dressmaxing are to- +. iz ly true during the hot months, when 1day to smart or ache, it would neap grew• y . o;-r., an abundance of tresn vegetaoles and In spite of the fact that .so many ly to close them for a moment, then �, +'•� �1': '� fruits are said to be especially deair- y...f-1.•1.,.,. open them and focus them on distant %.r,, tii ;:;i; parts of homekeeping have left the "r -••,� --= ; able as a hot weather food. Going on, .; home,and so many women are employ objects. Do not stare too song at any i? +•� _ ;1 the service says: object. Blink the-eyes and roll them '?•i: �� ��� ed outside.' housekeeping employs r. ;f "The.proper selection of clothing of more around, looking first at one object, ti r,� , people than any other occupa- then another. Rash them daily in a � {""'•` _ equally Important. We must remem- y' Lion, weak solution of salt water, or weak i•' ,%�'f a•�" t her that dark clothes absorb the sun's `. It is true that the homekeeper of to- -�• .i?' ,, {1' •. rays and are therefore warm in hot Wt day, does not have nearly so many boric acid solution. s",• •l,, .r.• weather. White.clothes, on the other tasks to perform as her grandmother But it you are going,.to wink—to •; a, *'' �t rest the eyes—be careful who is about ~• f'rz hand, reflect the rays of the sun and ^ did. But, as the work has left the to catch you at it. _ are therefore cool in hot weather. So, _ home, so have the workers. The aunts, as far as possible, we shbuld choose , -,daughters, grandmothers, and even / white clothing of cotton or linen ma- the `.hired girls" have abandoned Food.Aduiteratlon - terial• Generally speaking, Summer WRONTO (housework. Most of it falls now on in iffany countries Food, Drug and clothing should be light in weight "the housewife,' who is probably as Insecticide Administrations Stand and color and porous in texture. Such busy as ever, since her former help is i guard over the prepared food auppiy, - clothing permits evaporation and al- Recreation y engaged outside the home and de-'thus protecting the health of the pea- Iowa air to reach the skin readily. education fot de- mands her services as a bn.ckground. ple as well as their pocketbooks. It Frequent changes of clothing. partleu the family. y^ 'Sousekeepiag to still a full-time job— is not now common for canners and 3191 larly of that next to the skin, is es 'public opinion to the contrary—and food manufacturers to use harmful its- pecially conducive to comfort. Features and ?'a the housekeeper is still the biggest gredients, but it is altogether too comm It is during this season that the at onS Ca s Agare an the occupational horizon. man for them to adulterate foods with body Tequires an unusually large huge scale. jwater. amount of fluids, and the question of Cody exhibits Vegetables This does not harm the health, but A cute little dress is this little one- what to drink is equally as important from suety This is the season when Mother Na the bank account, of the consumer. piece affair for that important g]ri.of as what to eat Whew thirst becomes eottatfy. !: Unless carefully watched, unscrupu- the family, oppressive we are prone to grow care ..� ,. supreme triumph of the -' 1 lure is lavish with her choicest traits provide leas as to what and how we drink, sad Ions canners can easily add water to It's a model too that will and vegetables. Use all you can of eaattnaaten'tttwilld tctmystic canned tomatoes and other products, a basis for many variations, can readily cause ourselves. discom- •'-them. They are less expensive than or can short weight cans of coffee, For instance, there's the original tort and even grave injury. Milk !a Charm of tbeEastni ty ore the ]meat; help to prevent high blood Ares- spices, and breakfast foods. model in zed and white Land—St Hips Bawd(Eng- , - (sure and hardening of the arteries, printed be,- one of the finest of trot weather drinks, Such practices must be strictly dis- tiste with lain white five times world Chemp p yoke and cuffs .as it is quite effective in quenching m� ;which mean old age; furnish needs CATaLlo's and thirty other bands . . . C in the interest of the pub- with :ea button trim. athirst and contains a high food value. as" mineral salts and vitamins to Fruit juice's are also excellent hot Exhibition2 000-Voice Chorus most l?, win children se,well as persona of lie. The honest manufacturer does Then'too, Jane must have a frock -,� growing not care to short-change his customers, of nautical influence. This one Is I weather drinks, being high in food fi lm"cif all Choral organintions in all ages, maid for gland health and and for his sake as well as in the in- fetching in white linen with yoke and I value and effectide in quenching thirst. Goer Concern Sat.;Aug. 29. Thurs., haste deliclou-. --- Do not serve lettuce and cabbage at tereat not economy, women should do cuffs in yacht blue linen, with tiny! abundance of water, both internal- Sept.,3.Tues.,Sept.8. Sat.,Sept-12. what they can to encourage honest gold buttons accenting the blue yoke.1,ly and externally. Is necessary during g Si3tth Wow Championship Ifass„ the same meal, nor spinach and green hot weather, w,tghta and measures and freedom For real honest-to-goodness hardy thou Swim, s Sport s ictade of inte'r- - beans. Someone suggests as a rule: iM p I from adulterations. To know brands rvcar, there's gingh tan checks, poi line,� "The proper amount and the groper national renown • Admiral of sae vegetable which grows above'and label&and demand fair play is one i ue and rezies. I kind of exercise are just as essential p 9 i� she Fleet Earl'Jtllicoe to officiate at ground with one which grows below; I way the housewife can protect the in- Printed dimity and Shantung siavt in hot weather as in cold, and it is ve0penin Da ceremonies eta celery and corn; radishes and chi- tereat of her larder. suitable. Important that we give them some preset g y thought !n choosing. Exercise salted saothetmilLon-dollar tut " cumbers; green peas and carrots, Style Pro. 3191 is designed for tiny + 1� Green beans lad beets. Color, texture I /Apple Cobbler - tots of 2, 4 and 6 years. to the season as.well as to the require- building���•���1,11242 - and flavor play a part la your choice' �mauls of the Individual, faits into • ° •�'+ '�' • - This is a delicious old-time-dish. It The 4-year size requires 1 yarns' g ales. For example ell t ge and fur• I consideration also his vocation, should pips would not go well together, nor consists of tart apples, sliced, sugared of 39-inch material with '.S yard of Let ua scud illustrated literature. sad seasoned with butter and clans- Winch contrasting. I be sought. Constant automobile rid- �by tail,seeamshipand carrots and sghiaah. I Ina should not be considered as exer- bhp Consult • Use raw vegetables It you can get mon, and coveted with a rich biscuit HOW TO ORD!,R PATTERN:, else. Walking to one of the very best ghem. When cooking vegetables, to dough and baked. It may be served Write your name and address plain. local o visit - - lrteam them to beat,or boil in the least hot "as la," and it to plenty good 1 vin number and size of 'mclh as °°oil e,9 one of the cheapest corms 'r Plan to visit of exercising and can be adapted to possible amount of water. Do not enougt6,,of itself,- or one may "serve patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in ail ages, In moderation, swimming, the Canadian bock cut vegetables in water for a with It cream, either whipped or plain. .amps or coin (coin preferred: wrap l tennis, golf and horseback riding are National Ex- long time, as this soaks out their min- a hard butter sauce, or ice cream. it carefully) for -&.h number, and wail chosen as forms of hot-weather hibition this oral Salts. If you leave the cover oft I address )our order to Wilson Fattern,exercise, year Auld SVl:en cooking strong vegetables, anctt II Sandwich Filling. Service 73 Wast Adelaide St.,Toronto. 28 to "Tq be comforfable dur3aa hot Beath- �' - has cabbage, cauliflower and turnips, Mix together equal amounts of pear 'o- I et,live sensibly,acquire regular habits bet 12 Ithey will be more digestible and taste ant butter, c+topped pfineeto, chopped Love of living, get plenty of rest and, above (better. Green vegetables will retain pickle and mayonnaise. Add salt to -.- ... all. try to acquire a cheerful and phflo- AUG. Ithetr color better It cooked with the(,taste and spread between thin slices Love Is the purification of the 2Ele SEPT.Il193! cover off, of bread,"'A lettuce leaf added will .heart from self; it strengthens and I sophical outlook on life:' WORLDS• Baking gives vegetables a delicious I give a fresh and welcome taste, An- ennobles the character, gives a high. ! GREATEST ilia%or and retains their mineral salts.!other delicious filling is made by add- er motive and a nobler aim to every Horse is Swapped � PERAkAN E NT I actJoa ot-•IJfN and makes both man! EXPOSITION Scraping removes less of the mineral I Ing chopped nuts to.chopped dates and I Far Bottle O A1C salts than paring, as these valuable seasoning with mayonnaise.% and woman strong, pitiful, and food elements usually lie close to the courageous. The power to lave John. Mchards of Nottingham, Eng• SSU�ECITM yW y land, swapped big horse for a bottle AV akin. For this reaspa it is beat to hue For Drfeks nobly sad devotedly is the finest SaLoOO,000 INVUTLD gift with which a human being can 'of ale. Then he borrowed the horse bake them with the aitiaa on. it 1e, s Those housewives who make ice t11ka1NGS,PARK,EQgiP1�AENT be endowed.—Assn, and refused to return it. Josept Dean, � pity to try vegetables as this makes i cubes in their mechanical refrigerator q who gave the bottle of ale to Rich- - , them more. indigestible and spoils i have thought of a number of novel- ILAM HARRIS ...H•W.WATI'.Bb arts sued for the horse and got it pr � America's famous prison, Sing-Slug, � p�;fir Gvserrl Mss their delicacy and characteristic ffav,ties in thin Ilne.. Some color the water in to averrrow-ded that it may be ors. for the ice with vegetable or fruit necessary for short-term prisoners to You don't need to employ a trained ;etables,may be served raw, in colorings; some use ginger ale or I salads, cooked with butter and onion camp in fence within the walled yard. nurse to nurse & grievance. y. grape juice or other fruit juice for _ juice, creamed, escalloped, in soups I making the ice cubes, These added --!f-' :and sandwiches. A to lemonade cherry or aivsepit a delicious map be _ Hsieh Wills Moody Again Victor Ice in Bee has been evolvedr !Fashions, Fads, Foibles added when the cubes are halt frozen. - — `i hi is go col - that B f --— ne -' �.Ootton tweed. cotton velieet,ocottone, Mrs. Solomon Says: grape re, tomato into something a �as khartgtung. cotton k, or rayon, a brio YLe materials of the hour. Linen is i A woman's greatest power is in her onds? You could not pick it up; if ' womanllnesa 1 + ou tried to do so year panda would About as popular; but summer silks I y are not "out" 4y any means. They be burrt, since extreme cold has very ,Will continue as good stand-bys. ;",y. much the.:same effects as great ''est. The Dump-Cart Driver White cotton pique has become so >r' The i.ew ice : not new to acien.� 1 The duinp-cart driver settles in his isshionabte that a black silk crepe 1 seat, 3 but it has not before been passible to u? ;evening dress has the neck and arm-I use it commercially for refrigerating ;=» His rounded shoulders hot beneath.the ur sea. Actiall i °3ioles bound with it. Another seeming I p Po y t is solid car- •a• sun; boaic acid s ,vhich has long 7ncongrnity Its the patent leather belt-1 ga , q Veen on an evening arena. And now the old gray head is droop I ., + q purpose. It tip' a } used for alts a different a i Ing deep, 4 : Pyjamas, both for boudoir and the Still deeper, till the noisy world hue ' — 'tat --beach, continue to grow wider and _ s sparkler bulbs are filled. wider at the hem line. 'shay'are worn gone. .. To make this gas solid, almost an- The nodding nag with steady stepping ,. •s. believably ]a* cem ratures are re- with a jacket of a contrasting color. feet, fret and the "ice" is One might as well wear out her clothes The rhythmic jingle of the harness- '" perfect as fast as possible these asys; for i:aa- rings, dry, It evaporates, but does not hfon changes so rapidly they will soon ly Have faded now and merged in wan- •, d t>,.Apparatus in which it ctin be ise3 - be out of style, it hang away in the k ' daring dreams C for tooling purposes has now *3e, closet and "saved." Of far-off homeland, long forgotten �k F f ' Divided skirts for sports and indoor designed and very, wcnderfnl are.the ?1. wear are being introduced. Whether things. w F < results. A piece no bigger %hats a He's just a lad with happy laughing ,� 3 � plum will cool an average roam, ur `- they will become generally adopted , remains to be Dean. One style is to lip w �" ` A keep all the foo-1 of a family fresh .. hide the dividing line by a panel down A. no concern that down a city street �` W yX for a week the back, so that the divided effect is A lumbering wagon, loose is all its The use of solid carbonic acid gas pnlq evident in front The general ei- seams, ' for refrigerating purposes may --ev- L Bears on its swinging ea head hang- f o - r plants on feet is feminine and graceful and not g t' g _ : u olutionize the c ld sto age p pearly as mannish as the knickers wo- Ing low, i' a Y i food ships. ,There is an en•>rmous An old day-laborer driving in his sleep, saving of space and coats arre fns pion wore a few years ago. x,� 4e, T. p With reins wound round the long- 7 .,a �� �: " �. :.,t smaller than ip the erse with refrig• -- since useless whip; `` eratiag plants of ordinary type —Tit- Eye Hygiene The while the faithful horse goes plod- ' "Dear as are the apples of our eyes, ding slow. - Bits (London). -.'11►e ususily forget to give them care, —Elizabeth Challis Adams, In "The "Wearing a monocle or eyeglass Its foxpecting them to perform, with over- Street car and the Star." - Photograph shows Mrs. Helen Wills Mood? being presented,. stated to be IL great help in acqulirins Iftrain perhaps, as diligently and sub- �;r a Aster face, as the effort o! holA - ;consciously as does the heart. But the The living need charity more than by the president o[ Seabright Club, with cup won at the classic Sea• Ing it in position mlpks the exyesf Aye needs more than that, It needs the dead.--George Arnold. bright singles over Miss Helen Jacobs by 6 0, 6-0. sion. !"`*;. •m '?buy..•.: u. ., _ .'�� �$. ll 1.r;=W'p.t."..x..yi.iaCi a i.,.i•l 'a W.i>m't 2'dm1:..•.'.�,i d ','w.s.:Y*i`.Ef,4�-�•� J�1tr A rM y,•!f:^'+,y.�'° �€',+,:.4 y'�ee ,•r'.y rr.'�s{Iww,9.'..«!n.s:'-+!'va..:.!O-P's's's'ec.��74_':I*:1,.,iy 4.:.,,cn�'.a9,•D,�_e•?!0p.,F"B .c!'wi,'Y--'+,,C'•J�• "Ui '1'M°r'y�•t,"f•�.`',i� w .'friv,w..' F '•A �+�"�"•':�:'.i•i-E•!..7•:.R"e'_y>4 mss f 'aw4i.``?`„�'''.,,-I•�..'•�.��&•"__r .9"a'1 i '`f,11 6:S.!J=y.�r!,'^Sc.r'�'+I.?y I t;2,�;;S�W,�••'.'•N�'i- •.x;7 7 a � +._.-",��y v.!,.�.,''"•rmx.'.• :r..,;a•.w.: ay: :qy i a �_�,t ..+. -:Y(", ..y.'; ,�.'�' .. -r:. '•f i. Y'•k"t. •s •v •rim ,r•' 4 .. ..,i''. .. . II I II I I I11 ,���. ..,, I II I I IJJII I I I _ I � .. .. '. ._, ..__ ....-ryr•i.r!y�•. � The extra- tracks mean is very 'D Mutlro, 187;bible cetp•at for Squire a. RE be and Chapman's bridges 481.96; D & W r - heavy expense, and this mast Gars. fi�E mentCaoniog Co., V bbis cement for _ TERMS paid by the people by paying Puckrt,'s bridge 13.2.10; J E Hi,an, gl.Ta Pat Year,; 41.50 it Paidtn'.dvaacw more for !,heir bread. We do not haul steel for Puckria'e bridge 8,6v: yfl MILLION WOMEN - - subscriptions m the United Stater and Crest Gordon Lase, gas stud oU and ItatlasluK _ �r°a ` advance. believe that the baker gets &lithe truck and rep 16,49; Wm Birketr, CANT B� .Britain!'2.00 in i._ QQ p, eztrti profit. The miller gets his Labor on Puckrin's and Squire''+brdgee - -p aI�QN� -- - JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, share,-but the consumer ktaa to 59.50; R Lynn,ditto 73.50;Jaa Rover, _ s ditto 60:75; J Scotland, team and labor The Red do White Stores are one of the (argent Grocery -pay. The motor truck is respons• 51.50; F Squires, labor on S uite'e Organizations on the continent. Over it million house _ NOTEB AND COMMRNT>6, ibis for the 'change, as the citp. .bridge 7 W; .`F'Norton.lahor $quird s _ _ and Puckt•in's bridges E32(X)-, C Puck• wives regularly.ptirehase their food requirement3, bakers could not supply country riu, team and labor Squire,a and Puck- - Farmers in Ontario are feeling districts if they had to depend op 'rin's bridges 79.55; Roy Ward, on ac• from Red & White Stores, and the number the depression very keenly, and the horse and wagon. count pt salary 117,90; ChaeCooper, grows each dap. Dependable merchan- elan are thoroughly discouraged. engine for cement 'mixer, nails gas, _ . .. _ . ise at consistantly `low prices. y g 9 g wire for Puckrin and Squire bridRet, _ �s The fall wheat crop has been a hICKERING COUNCIL• and gas and oil for truck 176 44. N 31 ' good one, but the price, 37 cents,a (Jordon, lumber-for Squire bridg09 50; S A L M O N S SOAP FLAKES The above council met, pursuant to A J Taylor,cut weeds drag con 313 10; bnsuei,ie very uisneartening. Oa>s-aalournmout on Tuesday,. ,>.um•4dll n r'en'ny,cut weeds avu t nub:•{3 75: Horseshoe, tall 310' Lux, small 2 for 150 and barley are both poor,,due to All members present. the.reeve.in the J C Bryant, cut weecto drag can 3 9 25 cbair. Minuteeof last meeting were f Annan, eut weeds con 3 3.15; hi R Fancy Pink, 2 - 29e Lug, large pkg 17o :the heat and'dry weather in June read and approved. -Bryant, cut weeds cone 2 and 3 2.60; " ,and early duly, but the price of Fred Annan was heard presenting E A Bryant, cut weeds con 2 8,75; C t3 these grains is very lore. 'Those an account for damages to his car sus, Bryant, cut weeds and drag cone 2 and 'Wagstaffe's Grape Fruit L who send milk to the tit baps tained on the pay road. The matter 3 11.25. F Lee,cut weeds r I and can 1 ,PUFFED WHEAT y was referred to the Insurance 00. ?3,00; A Percy, cut weed& con 7-2.00; 1liarmalade, 40 Oz. jar ai(! bash offered 135 Beata for an 8 gal- A request was read from the Fire A Meyers; cut weeds cen 8 2.25; Joe Q, pa0kages _ Jewel Shortening, 2 2be Illoo can, while it is not very long Preventive Dept. was read asking Byers, cut weeds and drag cons 8 Sager, 10 lbs. 580 for a bylaw prohibiting the burning 7,75; 0 Hackney, cut w&ds con 5 6.26; for - 250 P & G Son 5 bars' 21 since they were receiving from of grass in the spring,owing to danger B Annta,drag,cut weeds can 6 12 28.; p+ 4 ' 662.50 to $8 00. and even above the to buildings. J Gauslin, cut weeds con 8 1.80; W latter price. While their condi• read sid ra le co roepondenee was Yakes, ditto 1.00; I McAvoy, cut Fruit Jars, medium ,.. 1.13 Fruit Jars, small ,., 6,08 posed of. weeds con 8 S.25; A Arbuckle, ditto Lion is discouraging, their outlook A letter was read from Mr. MCOOn• 1.26; J Empringham, ditto 100; John - Js `bright when compared with vey asking the development of the Hubbard. cut weeds cons 7.8 2.26; T z nation road south of the range line to Stanbury, ditto 1.75; J Stephenson, BOOTH & MURISOY ''\ :'those in certain parts of Canada the lake shore, sir and cut weeds cons 7 8 9 75; W and the United Staten. The farm- A b).-law providing for the requisi• Waagrd,o ating grader r I and poste -: --- . ,(Successors to Roy Morriah) ees in Southern Saskatchewan tions from the various school boards -6 40; F arctay, haul grav for Audley Phone Pick. 600 W" passed. A total- of $16,410 was and squire bridges 202 15; Wm Teefy, �•�, 'have had three crop failures, and requisitioned. cut weeds cons 2 3 5.5`0; R Somerville, Pickering - Ontario this year is the worst of all. The lc was decided to take decided steps ditto 5,00; Wm Judd, ditto 6.10; H -- stricken area this year ie sett- and bring about more pressure on the Fenny; ditto 8.86; G Gates, cut weeds QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE y P collection of unpaid Poll taxes, of cone 2 and 31250; C Lintner, ditto rally a desert with no sign of which there is considerable-due. 115.10; L GtLtes, cut weeds drag con 1.2 We Deliver We Deliver vegetation. It ie a fertile region, A by-law Providing for the Setting W 130: W Hollinger, ditto 7 5A; S Gib• of the rate of 2 mills for Street light- Son, cut weeds con 4 15 00; F Wright, but with no rain for such a long ing in Pickering Village was passed, cut weeds drag 7.8 15,25; G Puckrin, period nothing can grow, and The by-law providing for the town- cut weeds can 4 3.75; Chas Puckrin. Pickering Hardware Store cattle and other stock moat either ship tax rate atatotgl reaucttop of 2i -drag 2, 3. 4, 6 and 7 engine grad r 1 mills was passed, 63 75• Tbos Law gray for con '2 4 65 ; starve to death or be moved to It is si nificant that the council g B 5i[yere, ,tray for eon 2 8.00; M Hick- have - cut their road building and main • -' � regions where food and water can ey, cut weeds haul grav con 2 drag be secured. The ale in this tenaace program to the extent of Bay road 71.28: PH Richardun, gray l $W'�' con 1 2.10; J McQriRicb cut- weeds _ our Electric RaDgette, Hot Plates, Electric Irons and Olt Stover. all to lighten the work region must be looked after for at The standing committee on Trans- cone 2 3 3 60; J Garland. ditto 3 60;A - least a year until nest year'a po�anon, Power dean Light reported ditto d 75; G Todd, cut weeds dreg in hot weather. ern are harvested, that is if tows :recommended Electric' Power and coos 2 and 8 19 60; Also cut weeds on Screen- Doors. Window Screens and Wire ydvO Markham t.!2 26; A Petty. ditto 2.00; Cloth, all sizes. P -- there are any crops to harvest. Ligbt Com., Greenwood street lights Jos Me(Jriskln,ditto 1.26:JoeGarlaad, for he and standing om ditto 1.25. Markham to half; Goo The coming winter will certainly The staadla committee on Relief ley g Bee our 8elviaatote" Electric fl3svigetaton and the new the a hard one. With so many reported and recommended as. foi- Todd• cut weeds $carboro t 13.00; A - lows ; Four communications at hand Petty,ditto 2.75; J lll[c(3rirkla, ditto 'l Beatty $ls!etric Washlere. workless men in the cities to be 1.26; Joe Garland,ditto 125, Scarborc, -from the County Clerk regarding ad• to half; B Wood, cut weed@ coo I. provided for, besides, those farm. ,mission io bouiplu l of George Bradley, Via!_ �n is Saskatchewan who an io Aa!aer 13elikiy, Irene Kiddie and How. 6.00; S t3rili@,cut weeds con !-2.bll;J '-.AZsnt for Id(cOormlc)<-Deering Farm.Machinery and 8epa3,n. r� Wdsoo,ditto 2 50; W Linton,cutting - a Ormerod. Would recommend Frost Wire Pence and Fleury Plows. such dire need, economy must be woods drag son 1 8.50; F Vaster. has! that the clerk deal with the". _ .._ . .P exercised as It has never been iD The standing consmltte@ on Ooaeia• g'v con 2 17 20: A Michell, baul gra• our Motto:-IkWs have it, Can ,get IN Or � 8 con$ 1?20: M Dunkeld, drag w t line _ •. - 4he past, In order that lives may geocier reported aad recommended Mark to pay half 5,90; Also cut woods _ it is not made. ; be spared. With so much wheat paymeat as follow*; Muaici World drag con 8 instal pipe 15.35; A Draper. �a1 _ eterk'r notices 138; D R Seaton.Do . cut instal i con 8 2 80: L Hoover,c ' pipe _ $n the country that has- not yet account of salary 125.00; Hugh Pagh, weeks on 7 75c: H A ,Rirton, ditto *• S. � �/^��]'' •1 -�1��� � lbeen marketed there should be pstage 10.00; F Harbert,cut weeds in 76,. W Duokeld, cut weeds con 8 6 25: J aJ�,/Ji, '- �O starvation,but theta are o her tioetick cemetery 1-25; Wm Ellicott, F Marksmen. ditto 2 50; Goo Green. cutting weeds In Ellicott'@ cemetery cut weeds coos 8 8 81 26; W White. ___ - _----__..„- _ _ ..... ;deeds that must be provided or 1.25; R Bye. cut weeds on Mrs. Alice -cut weeds con 2 1 75: E Andrew, ditto In the way of clothing. It is Cooper r lot in Pickering V111age 100; 1,26: D OornAll.cut weeds coos 2 and 8 . ILO d that the country will rise C Hutchings, cat weed on Annie Part- 1,26: J D. Remmer, ditto 6 00;.E L Ito 1 Pe y ridges on, la 18, con 2 8 00; R Bye, Ruddy.ditto 15 00: D Munro, cutting to the occasion, ad the need is cut weeds on Thor. ,Johnston's lot In weeds coo 9 900; A C Diamond cut We are showing many seasonable lines each representing the utmost moat urgent. Pickering Village 1.00; John Murkae, weeder 1 16 25: J Corbett, cut weeds in quality and price, a few are quoted below, but better still drop advt re weeds 4,50. con 1 11 5(1; R O Crummier, taut gray in and inspect tbese dollar stretchers for yourself. 'Competition is geoerallp' recog The standingrommittee on Dam. c-)n 21050: G Mack, bvul grav con 1 You will Snd they spell 9s, t i a f a c t i•o n. ages for Sheep Worried by Doge re. 20 0i!; John Baxter, cut weeds drag ;IDized as an advan Cage to the con- ported and recommended payments as cons 3.4 It 75: O Fuller, cut weeds con Attractive lineq of Tennis Shoes for each member-of fad dly 79e up follows: W J Michell, 1.'- sheep and 4 4 R 25: C R Pilkev, cut weeds cons 2 3 Men's Leather Oxfords, nicely fliniabed, from ... 2 95 tip Sumer, and usually this is the case. P , If a person has a monopoly of a lambs killed June 26, 1931 1;1 :0; G M 1750 J Walters, cut weeds con 4;ir1;- Sten'e all Grain leather.Boots, special .. ••: 2.95 pr P P y Forsyth, Inspecting same 3 4u: Roy •�' J Aliddleton. cut weeds con 6 1 35; 2 Dozen-only Men's Work Shirta, at 75c ewch, or 2 for 1.39 icertain product, he is likely to Carter, 1 sheep trilled July 28. 1931, J Falters,cut weedvcon 57 50: Green- Another line of Work Shirts,at 90c each.ur 2 for -1.75 sell It at a very substantial profit- 14,00:�Victor Clark, one lamb killed on burn Sand and Oraret Co, sand for aten'a-Fine Sbit te, collars attached at 1.00 each,or 9 for .. 2.69 iuly •4 1931 .6.00; W C' Willson, for Puckrin bridge 84c; Fred Byers, haul s or it Way be at a very exorbi- -inspecting above ebeep 5 80, grav con 6 14.45; G Gardner, cut weedy Men s Overalls, going at 1.•19,•1.80 Itnd 2.00 per pair. taut price. Competition has It Theatandina committee on Roads cons 03 7 21.25: G Wagg, cut weeds con K-tyger Hose has trade many cnstum!'ra-try theme for style, tendency to make him reduce his and Bridges reported and recommend• 5 6 5 00; H Puckrin, ditto 4 OO:-Sam _ quality and all.round satisfaction. Try the now 1.00 live. _ ricer to a reasonable lot. 'Hut ad payments as -follows: Ed Storrs, Famdale,cut weeds drag coos 6s,d 7 p Po haul grav r 1 2.50: A C Clark,ditto 17.00: W J Bell, cut weeds, cons 4 b :Phone 2904 - `here are times when too much 32.50; A Lee, labor on Puckr{n's and 8,00; 4eo Vasty. bonus o, w{re fencef -. .,competition has the effect of Squire's bridges,haul grav cone 4 and lot 16 can'S 14.87;,P Munro, 175 bbls again sires. We have an ins! 8 �' Wm Linton, Maui grav and cement for Puckrin bridge 402.58 E C L �-R A DLE Y " ` raising p out weeds in Claremont streets,village Council now ad journed to meet again ones,of that is the bread business. to pa half 6 711; 'Roy Morgan; wide, on Monday. Aagust 81st• 30 I C 3C 3E R 119 C* Tweot five or thin ears a road in Claremont, village to pay half i y y y ago, 12.00; L Flogold. 2 pr rubber boots - 1 _.. --------.•••.-------- before motor krucks had come into 7.00; Roy Ward, paid for 8 reflectors The grandstand at the Canadian •oss.null when wheat was selling 4.50; ns It David reinforcing steel _ - for Puckrin's and Obsoman'@ bridges National Exhibition-is .725 feet in _ b 75 cents to$1.00 per bushel,we 279.8D; W Petty, welding grader 9 00; 'length. were able to buy bread at 5 cents - - A 4 small loaf. In those days the „ .community was served exelusively HOLLAND'S FAMOUS RICHLY- - - 0y the local baker, and he would FLOWERING DARWIN TULIPS 6rt vsl the stns'* •l�fgitmag iielE his bread in practically every _ - _ . - -"•house in' the district, and would e Our Darwin tulips with extra lone stems are remarkable for their , ai i �Oa.0 h Service " Y �hae be able to sell at a minimum long flowering period. EDOrranusly large flowers on strong stems of of profit. But now he has to com about three feet in length. Magnificent for beds, edges and for cul. 1 _ Pic with many bakers from the ovation in pots. � g kerin - - city and neighboring villages and BUY TULIPS NOW DIRECT FROM THE-DUTCH GROWER. TOrOIItO ' `towns, who not only peddle their Exceftent.Darwi:q Tulips in 5 colors': SiIIgle b00.' -- - -- -Return 90o. ;_product in the towns,and villager, pink, red, violet, heliotrope, yellow 1 'heAVe Pickering (Staniiard`Time') - Leave Toronto ~4? but along nearly every road in K O� 100 of each color, and each color.packed �O _ A. M. P..M: A. M. P. M. ' `&be country. In the village of (J se'parately POST and DUTY FREE deliv- a 6.10 255 - a 8•80 -2.80 Bred at your home, for only .-Claremont some four or five out- &6.55 8.55 i• 8•� -side bakers, beside the local man, ;Please remit amount by looney order: 7.b5 4.55 - '$•3 4,80 :sell bread in the village. If the 8.55 5.55 a _ ` •�- 5 A. I 9.55 :-b 6.55 10,80 , b 8,80 ;local baker could supply bread at T. . de Winter, uc., -Dutch Bulb Grovers, j _'10.55 7.55 ;11.80 7.80 A b cents a small loaf when wheat 11.55, b 8.55 _ .. =. P. M. b 8,30 was selling at 75 cents to $1.00 a -HEBMSTEDE, HOLLAND, EUROPE- ` P. M. 9.55 12.30 9.80 ., bushel, we would naturally con- 12.55 d 10,46 1.30 10.50 clude that now with wheat at only EDMUND HIND LUMBER = 1.55 •237 cents a bushel we should he � a Daily except 4und'ay. b Sawirday, Sunday and -able to buy bread for 8 or 4 cents -, COMPANY-, LIMITED.- ' - -• - - • - � _ _ Holidays only. d Sunday only. a loaf, instead of 1s,cents for bread Coaches stop at any point to pick lip paseerikers, of similar unlit and weight. _ " Signal plainly by hand to the driver. quality g LOMB ER AND MILLWORK Coach connections at Toronto for Bp$alo, Niagara 'The bakers claim that they cannot FOR:EPERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION1 = Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, sell for lees slid have a reasonzble s Detroit, Schomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid• profit, and we believe they are Masorete for the Modern _ _ land, Jackson's Point and intermediate points.. ',right. Four or $ve motor-trucks _ -Coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit wee now on the road when one ' .-Home and. Faun for all U. S. A. points. �.. a. `Could easily do the-work. Years =Ideal for Summer Cottages. Prompt Deliveries. _ .ago a baker with a team and ] �GrrA • co ach Lines wagon could manage to supply SPRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES , V. � ;�. the whole district, so now with a (Mention this paper whenswriting) ='3 motor truck and better roads the l iivork can be done morn easily. DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133.4.5 r.?°. '.,� :,w 9;' y„+x-'-�'�''.;• .. ..• n':i :'•5'!•k�� �.q.,.'':r�:�•.;r.•"' ^s.�.j. ,:,.�"k.::..�Sr, '^•-mil. r'� ',..,,�- .4,r.yM.'�r"`.fix",Y'�t'a'z?,5:=.?`�.,'"�` Y�,,�:y�„ �r`'� ��-f�+,52".',u!..�;r:•'�;._-:a.�-yg'?LF•;;, 2:' �:e.:,,,J�•3:.. ...� '"<.; •='�,yy.,i.. ,-o!'.,�*r�y,' %S +"�:•� ,;^, ww.t r •.,•.sew•:. ..`�'l."Rr"•.'- ..i;. -.. - t. loss. � 'y. ��.. •.�,�i,,x': t ,�,. w .r••,9-.»s'•. .•3'?•:.r' 'Y" •,A. ,:r y' ,r.' -..i.G, ^SF,rr,r.'+ri�rt�''.aL .:,,i ".r•'t, '�.,s;.1�".P"•"P•_.=.+• _-"�«�' '• .. .:a". v . . o �'r��' L' a;x• x•..k,• :';. .� -,t- yw m�.. ;r-�•.,•.t:— �• _3''-.+.• .:�. i^ r d�:: r ...Y,,, . ,�. f�� ,yy�''�."}"'^" Tr iF �,'r ' •� .. � � .y` +" • •. Y - .• t •..J�°.,:�P,y- s,.y -.dam - �MoNT Toronto, epent the with R. Admiral of the Flee6, Sad Jells• TOME VAN HOOP, 4127, Enrol- �� :. Mrs. Aitkene has been and Mrs. Bryan. . coe, accompanied by members (f meat Ferro 1. Grand. Champion, ANDERSON� '�� soeuding-a W. Swift moved his household ef- the British Service Leg ue from red roan, Belgian stallion, the pro- few days in Toronto. sects to _Toronto_on ..Saturday Taal, g rt o!the Broadffeld Stock Farm Miss June Cartwright,,of'Toronto, lie will continue the service station all parts h the Opening e, will offs• w� y. ;.DUNBAR130N is-spending-'a iro,uple of weeks with ciste at the Opening Day Cere- will stand for* or a liintted number o! .it NOrth Claremont. monies at the Canadian National mares at his home stable, lot 7, �T�s -_` . E. and Mrs. Bryan. Col. W. C. Michell,-who has' been Exhibition, Toronto. on Friday, Broken Front, the corner of Cho �_N S•U R A N V E Mrs. John `Morgan and grandson supervising principal of the high ec- August 28th. Pickering Beach Road and Base A�ITUMOBILE Douglas are spending a week with hools of -Toronto, for the pact six Line, Pickering, for the season of Morgan Pugh and family. -years,tears, has resigned, his resignation 1931. •James •H. Cookson' and FIRE Ed. and Mrs.= Gleeson_arid 'son, to take effect at the end of August. Not Appendicitis— Sons, managers. BURGLARY '- Wilbur, .spent Sunday in-Keswick Col. Michell, Who was born in Clare- 'with'Jack and Mrs. Fraser., mont, is recognized as one of the ` Gas Polns Fool H:IIl CH:9RR�S, IMP. 12920 (168249), CASUALTY _• _ ° Lorne and Mrs. Overland, of Tor- ,leading educationists of Toronto, ++ p y g the French Imported Federal•Prov- onto, spent with the`formers I had such' ain in m right ht side incial Premium and Grand Champ- "LIFE INSURANOE - S where he has been active 'in educat- I thought I had appendicitis. But it ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- Phone Pickering 79oA 'Mother, C. A. and 'airs. Overland, ional matters for 34 years. Previous •was oily gas. After taking Adlerika erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, g y Hydro workmen were in the rill= to coming to Toronte'- in 18874 he I've had no trouble."-W.'L. Adams. will make the season of 1931 as BONDS-Government, Municipal and age this 'week putting up a tracts- Taught in the high schoct.s of Whitby You can't, get rid of gas doctorial; follews: Monday afternoon leaves Mort ggage Bonds. Also.Industrials. former and doing some other work. Uxbridge, Waterdown' and" Ritiiey the stomach. For gas: stays in the his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Safe ingestments at from b to 7 per. Quite a•number of Claremont peo= College. After coming to Toronto he UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches Hirst's, for cent, `) t• _ g g' teed to Thos. Hirst s, ..;.,: ple spent Sunday at Port. Bolster, .taught in the Jarvis St: Collegiate both upper and lower,bowel,washing "rRhich has become oils a summer're- night. Tuesday morning proceeds 1N8URANU)�-Ali olaeeee written in• n for 10 years,, and' 'was principal' of out .poisons which cause gas, ner- to Wm, Jackson's, Whitby; noon; eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• sort. the Riverdale Collegiate from'1910 vousness, bad sleep. Get Adlerika to- Graham's hotel Brooitlia; until Fred and-Mrs. Morley-and family to 1925. day by tomorrow you feel the von- ' storm.Accident and Sickness, vV� spent a week holidaying t Port Bol- Wednesday afternoon. Wedneaday - Phone of write - g ; derf•11 effect of this German doctor's afternoon, P. Mantle's (Bentley 48 t ED. BOWMAN,Whitby ster. They returned' home -on Sun- GREEN RIVER. remedy. E. C. •Jones, druggist. Farm). Andley night. Thursday, J. "day. _ --- C. 'Brsant's. con. 3, Pickering; `-j 'The Canning Factory is rapidly a- 6Ir-s. W m. Ireson has been enter. DESTROY T#iE WTEDS. noon; Chao. Hutchings; Brock Rd, $ rt pproaching- completion and will be taining friends from-Mardtoba. —' GENERAL 1NSUR•ANOB night. Friday proceeds to his own ready for operation within a few We are sorry to hear that Mrs. E. The Ontario Reed Contdol Act States AGENCY Sys Wilson has been on the sick list. Chose 3-Every occupant of land, or stable where he will remain until BBOII(�HAM, - ONTd8I0 e. F. and Mrs. Robins, of Durham. Green River football team plays - if the land is unoccupied, the own- 'Monday noon. foemerly C. P. R. agent here, called at Cherrywood on Saturday_ at 6.3U. er shall destroy all weeds, desig• Facilities for placing any kind of In• qn friends in the village.on Satur-- Services will be held in-the Bap- nated noxious by the regulations, . . suraaa at best rates day evening last. tist Church here. on Sunday-at 10.1& as often in every year as is Buff- Pieke�n� Beat available. George and Mrs. Scqtt were in a. m. and at 7 m iciest to prevent the ripening of 'Yom► Security and Service my Motto, i Pickering n Sunda last attending• p' 421y Phone P[cic,616 g y One thing we have !pond oat. None the seeds. - ;-Park _ a family reunion.at the home of W of our ladies can thrdrw a rolling pin. Clause 6•--In the absentee of any owr : J. and Mrs Miller. r They haven't-had- to practice in this ner or occupier or,upon refusal at- Dancing 'Every Saturday Night There were no services in the Ln- important art. ter notice to comply with require- _ C 0 A L _ sited Church on Sunday last, but a Don't let the children forget the menta of the Weed Control Act, -hirst Class. Music number of the members attended the B y P. U. each Wednesday night at . the Inspector may cause tweeds Courteous Tres tment A Rood supply of Hard and Soft services in the Baptist Church. 7 o'clock. Profit and pleasure for coming under this Act to be cut _ Coal on hwdd. Also a supply George and Mrs. Madill, of Det- each one of them. down and destroyed-and may ehar- Come and see the of Kindling Woad troit, and Fred and Mrs. Madill, of Mr. C. L. Burton, president of the ge the cost of such work against g ' Toronto, have been spending a few Robert Simpson Co., Toronto, wa the property and to be collected in h�3�•� $O.gT stove length, days with their sister, Mrs. Esther, speak at the Green River Church on the same manner as taxes. 12tf; Phone Pick. 1709. Palmer. Sunday, August', 16th at 7 o'clock. Noxious Weeds• brightl illuminated by _ The Canning Factory, which will We sympathise with Mr. Gordon electric tight. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEWNG soon start ope*%�tions, will be able Hornshaw who was unfortunate e- Bladder Campion, Ox-eye Daisy, Saw to give work-to a number of girls nough on. Saturday night to break Thistle, White Cockle' Wild Oats, s o ILO r seamen. See advertisement in an- his leg in a football match at Green Canada Thistle, Blue ,Weed, Chic- DINT S GARAGE Blacksmithing I other column. River. cry, Docks, eed, Hawkweeds, Sir members of the C. 4. I. T. of Green River played Claremont. Noe Ribgraes, Burdocks' 9tinlrweed' Cor. Brock and Kingston Rde. 'the United Church are spending ■ score. Green River trimmed Good-_ Tumbling Mustard. Wild Carrot, Horse-shoeing 6 Specialty. week at Stephen's Point on Lake Sc- �� at 3tonftville at the holiday Wild Lettuce. All ilsesral Work., ' General Repair Work all sacs, '0909, where they are having a very match by 8-2. One of our ladies also Weeds use a public naisaztee, Weed ryranteed at reasonable Work. Q�mpf+ly p enjoyable time. brought home a nail-driving prise. control is a public problem. Co-open prises. at dad.to. - - L. and Mrs. Fingold spent Sunday Some of us went allprepared to drive sham. fort to required. Da your ''In Aurora with their son. Seat, who the car hoarse too-and didn't. Acetylene pair Welding. alRent foe"1'soo Farm -has started in business in that place. There will be an.open tea at Wil- Ada- Spears, Wood Inspector pt Batteries ropatred and ahargai. �dacht><sety. Plekerla= Twerp, i9'lsastoae and Dan Tiraa. 'Mae. Fiztgold is remaining with him eon's Park on Thursday, Aug. 20th. � ,for a few days. , under the auspices of the Women's Gasoline and OW. Xrs• Overland. accompanied by W. Mission Circle. HORSE REGISTER I3RBSNWOOD �P ,Miller and family and Mrs. Brown. Tea will be served - after < o'clock. Come before dark. DOI (173208) (12921), The French Betfres+haseat 1lootb In Oonneotioo -motored to Long Branch one' day Customary prices, 26 canto for ad- Imported Praniunn 8tailion,the pro Phone Pick.7500; last week and visited Mrs. Brown's ults and 15 cents for children. The party of Ed Somerville, will stead (night or day!. sister, 'Mrs_ Castor. acme good variety of food !or the season of 1931, at hie own 'Choe Pilke of Agincourt. spent - - y lot 4 tenth line Markham - � friends and - .. stable, 1 , /Vl,r�LTO!'�►� SLEEP . Saturday with Claremont The new Horse Palace.Coliseum. Terms, $12.00. No. 2388, Forth AL 421y PROPRIETOR ` Irelatives. Mr Pilkey formerly- re- and Live Stock Pavilion at the sided in Claremont-where he worked ranadiaa National Exhibition. To $ARR at the pump-making uslnesa, onto. is the world's largest ex post *,� � The tomato crop promises to be tion building,covering acres. MCCOR�IICK-DEE-RING� - ,a very heavy one and the fruit is # • . now beginning to ripen. It is expect- - *d that the canning factory -sell] be � •- • 'Sn BLUE End WHITE T R A C T O R S 1 operation in about ten days. John and Mrs. Gregg spent Sun- ' 'day, with rhas. and Mrs. Elliott at STORE 'yhe letter's-cottage at Pine` Point on -._-T ake Scugog. They were accompan- Come in and see how far your 8 will -are still in the lead _ -ied by Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick. go dealing here. - - The services,in the United Church R - 1e :.' - . E speak of aztisLlo '. next ill be conducted.by Men's Black Overalls, . ecial.. ', 1.86 - ._._ - ' - �-°-- - �-'�'•• �'` - _.•__ _ - �if�d� that aztistle _ ��,,pp 9 w on Sunday x y !Hen's Blue Shirts,apecCai 80:• designs Mr. 'We_t, of Ashburn,_both morning Ladies'Rayon Bilk Vesta 69c gas that would be = Ul and evening. Sunday School••arill be Ladies'Silk Drawers age After long years of service and depend• inappropriate a for the held as usual at 10 o'clock in , the Ladies'Sllk Hose, special .. 88c l�p� in ��' The tnarning one illustrated is sim- The football match on Saturday 24 Lbs Pastry Flour. special 55c ability the Seventy odd users ' y°th" : evening between Claremont and l Lb Fancy Cakes, special .. 25c evening ended in a tie, each aide 3 Pkgs Corn Flakes, special 25c --No Greater Tribute' 3 Cana Peas,special 2bc whom we have sold still scoring one goal, and in a display of 6 Bars P do G Soap, special 25c N. W. STAFFORD, _pportamaziship on which we refuse to 4 Pkge Ammonia,special }� _.-,__-- - - $io�s_ton Road. T me Swear Uy`them - .-• _ Whitby continent. 1 Doses Oranges. special 35c -- ' Cltlford and Mrs. Pilkey and child- 1 Pkg Iodised Salt. special ` l00 ten who had been spending a couple,1 Gan, eQ sise, Pork and Beams 250 -• ' Phone Whitby_ of weeks at a cottage at Port Bol- 4 Pkgs Jolly Powder,speOW 250 - star, returned on at and are,5 Lbs Hones,2981 crop,special 460 now spending a few days with rel-! C. A. OVERLAND ' rAt lie give you'a praotical demonetration without - atives and friends in Claremont. �. A large quantity of hay which has Obligsti0n Whatever. We can deliver a tractor 'been cut for over a month and is 871y Phone 2501 still in the fields, and has never from stook and our serviea man is always ready to Na �Qt �y„� been dry enough.to be taken into the "�'Tr� y Jim x 'barns on account• of the frequent i�Y�Y nnQ j•.. go anywhere. Our parts dept. is ale0 oompleto. �0 `a 'rains, will now be a complete loss. ;. �/j✓w Harvesting operations are now ` _ . • ...... .. •nearly over and threshing has ng Toronto Bread - = �hean:'�►tes for!arm and country come quite general. Grain is turning- CasQline, Oils and Greases buildings. out only fair. Oats are alight crop' Windstorm Tneurance on buildings, but fall wheat has yielded well. Rust _ wind-mills,Silos etc. - nce and smut has-affected a number of : 700, - _ ;Automobile Inenra fields. - _ '; Oar prices are ugh+ and we [3Alivar gn f rnr�cl,__ -o�all-kinder - ---- 7I. S. Crooker,. of �suiiaio, G-ood Bair Butter FARMS-FOR SALE on with equipment meat for handlin , . :came over on Wednesday last and +.�� _ •,y 4 P $ - --- � •• Write or phone has been .spending a week with her i c. 1 -' mother, 'Mrs. Harry Thomson... She -Get our prices,, ED. B 0 Ytf M A intends to return home today and Salmon, large tin ... llc <, ��'rr twill be accompanied by her mother Tiger Catsup, large bottle 15e C1narle8 COCiper, -. - ,�1,.laremant 20 WHITBY. ONT. ti who will spend a few days with her. Tomatoes, large tin... ... ' 9c Lax 5 C Cm*sNlttNld to James Cochrane, Who lives just Strawberry Jam,40 oz. jar 35e And east of here,- is under medical- care Orange Marmalade, 40oz. jar 28e at present sufferink from a general Sugar, 101bs., with order 50c Is Your Pickering News paid for breakdown, 'attributed to an accid- 'Pastry g - ent several years'ago when a large Toro Flour,24 large e l .. 49c Toronto Bread, large loo! 13c LOOK T H'ES E OVER '. tree fell on him..We trust that- he-Rice, r lb. ... ,.. 7e may lie able to be out and around. f� t 3Yrt again soon.- Icing agar, per lb. .. 7c Tiger 3plmon,large tin .. 250 Seedless Raisins, 2 The 23c - Sweet Pickles, 40 oz. jar 35c pink Salmon,2 large tine 29c Icing Sa err, 31bs. ... 250 The W. M. S. of the United Chur-- g ch will hold their regular monthly,Overalls, snag proof ... 1.20 Rolled Oats, 7.lbe. . ._ 26e Dora Flakes, 8 pfigs ... 25e Oottonade Pants ... 95c 1.00 Corn $ ru ,61b. Line:,. -' 35e meeting at the manse on Thursday � '-• -• 9o`c ;'.� y • $arkhi Pants,-.. • ,; next, Aulr.•20th, At 3 p.m: An inter Fruit Jars., per dozen 11.15 P der (1 or altap Soap; 8 bare 10c eating proyram is being prepared Boots, solid leather.,rag�3,5d, 2 .75 1.60 Iodized Salt,pkg .•, l0e ; and at the close of the meeting tea Panco sole .. 2.40 Zinc Rin e;per dozen 20c Choice Peas, Corn, Tom, 2 tint 25c - h men's 95c Shoes,Rennin _ i , aa g Rl dozen 16c Corn Starch, k l0c Rnb er n a 2 0 will be served and a:social hour will f „ „ b g , , p g .. - be spent. All the ladies of the con- „ boys 86c Til Aug. 15th, we are,offering 9t. Lawrence Granulated Sugar - _ t gregation are invited to attend. 'child's ' S9c at$4.90.ewL Cash. ';;�• Rev, G. S Lloyd and son bf Midi Brantford Binder Twine now oa hand. Black Diamond Plow Pointe, land, paid 'a btid visit Wth C. A.: 1 and Mrs. Overland on 'Monday. Mr. �. N G L D S Men s Work Boots Goodyear Tires Ezide Batteries. �� Lloyd was officiating at-the funeral Battery Charging of a doctor who was drowned near Call andlsee'us'or: _ Midland last . fall and whom- body Lower Price Store was found only last week. The fun- Phone your order, We deliver. eral took place on Monday, interment gold and Installed by F.,1 being made in a cemetery near Ux- Phone 3801 Phone Markham 8402. FRANK 1 PROUSS bridge. CLAREMONT ONT. Wm, M. Duncan, adenem been RlY i pICUM Mf — OIMIAX0 1/' Miss Neave and Miss Green, of t Merchant! rruy�T%�'»"•,�,r•.hc,-"r�":,^"ca,;X�•'i`^° .."t'''atzr�"i` w�•` ,�.`s „•� s.�n,�y'�,�,,,��a,. �"�! �;$` ;:•{, .. . .a 4y, r �1 �•,�. "k �„ "�".,,.o-_:,cap' "a"�r`"Ri'"'s':�,`�„�,„�` R�° :r��5h,'.r� ^�.. ,_ �,y.,.• • �,a.n„�� �`"' a°:o .. ..� ,:•-. •�:..? .""' ,7 ` y.- .. . .•"• . ,. :i.^i .. .''�`�" 'w.=w.�`�:a.�e. cell�i•',+��7 .� �v�--•�-rr•.p� .; .r, .3_ '�M'Yl�- '..d\'^,.s r. :,i' + T - :..s f'r '. ...T._ -+•';c' 1S�'l eh_y,..• ^-�aa,yfi wv'n.�`e ..' '"°'�:'�vy^ �"cR rru-a••+" '"' -�, .•'- h •. • ,.. :f .. .-. ' ,i'4' \ "_ eS . ,. ^,y ar �.-„w..�..,a.�.�'n.m�ra;'�"Z'"1 ).s`"i••�,t'' Prince of Wales Pays Surprise Visit iThe Markets ; r _ " *° ,,.�►, ' ''f _PRODUCE QUOTATIONS �n_2 �� °'��� � "�> �^""°� '°���°f•_ Toronto dealers are buying produce at the following prices,: Eggs-Ungraded, eases' retuxaed, -- — °•;,• ;, fresh extras, 23c; fresh firsts, 20c; ' R, a �>•. • seconds, 16c. Y. f Butter-No.' 1-'Ontario ereamerjr;' : ,solids, 21�/4 c; No. 2, 201e c. We eta.glad to note that recenttp International lrsterbisation amongst 4. k combined week-end camp was held the youth of the world, in such cir; Churning cream-Special, 21c; No. at Markham by the members.-of the cum stances as this, is a sure'method � 1, 20c No. 2, 17c. Lone Scout Patrols at Markham sad m establishing lasting peace and i Cheesc7No. 1 large, colored X. #Taloaville, n:' fined and''government graded, 12c.raf. friendiineaa amon�at the nations in Quotations to poult ry shippers'are ' About a dozen Lone Scouts attended the future. as follows:, In all and these included the Scout- Hutchinson; and also the Assistant r . ' Poultry, "A" grade, alive-Spring master of the 2nd Troop, r. Don Scout Question Box , broilers,over 4 lbs., p, to 4 Ibs., 24c; do, over Stiff • Hutchinson, and also the Assistant Man of you spend t 22c; do;over 3 fo Sty tbs., Y p quite a lot of �� �';, " 20c; do, over 2 to 3 lbs,. 17c, Fatted Provincial Commissioner for Lone time each summer paddling about in " ? hens 5 tbs. each 16c: 30 over 4 to 6 Scouts, Capt. John Furminger. , x r , your canoe, and with -just a little Iba„ 15c; do, over Slob '0 4 tbs., 13c; A most enjoyable week-end was thought and practice you can qualify h n r t do, over 3 to 3% lbs., 12c. Ducklings, spent, which included many Scouting for the Canoeman'a Badge. market prices. Old roosters over b activities and during which oppor- Hera arethe requirements: A � lbs., 12c. �.tuaities were offered to these Lone L Demonstrate ability to swim 'at `, r Poultry, A _grade. ,dressed-Fat- ` ted hens, 5 tbs. each, 18c; do,over 4 to' Scouts to pass testa for proficiency. least fifty yards in your clothes. ��,, g 5 tbs., 18c do, over 3bk to 4 lbs., lie• Scout Question Box 2. Show skill in paddling a canoe � '. do, over 3 to 31,¢ lbs., ' 15c. Ducklings, with single paddle at tow, stern or n.! market prices. Old roosters, over 6 No doubt quite a few Lone Scouts amidships. Know the tbs.,16c, , throughout Ontario look forward week p precautions to take in rough roster and have know- HAY AND STRAW PRICES ` by week to reading this column in ledge of paddles. ,u Toronto dealers are quoting the their local paper, ait i quite probably 8. Demon-testa ability to'climb into ..following' prices for baled ha and -home question regarding Scouting and straw, on track, Toro;ito; y g g feet emeeepy canoe in water at least nix No. 2 Timothy, ton, , Sts history frequently arises in their feet d S13• No. 3 do, naiads, which remains oftentimes un- nominal: oat straw. ton, nominal; 4. How to make minor repairs to a answered nos '' wheat straw, nominal. c. # Therefore we invite Lose Scouts 6. Must have paddled, either in a � ',,� .�"' GRAIN QUOTATIONS and others who are interested in the number of small trips, or in one long � �� � Grain dealers ',n the Toronto Board Soy Scouts Association to send us one, a distance of fifty miles and have ' `'' �,�i r�i�j of Tkade are making the 'following your queries, and we will do our beat dome your full +hare of paddling. 7.°`'`' f �j quotations for car lots: to answer them through the medium 7. Know how to paddle a canoe Manitoba wheat-N->.. 1. hard , bf this paper. Quest,' as must be con- ashQte in case of loss of paddle, or, in 61%c: No. 1 Northern, 60%c; No-I 57%c; No. '3 do, 52%c; No. ; -fined to 5coutiug subjects, and should the event of the canoe upsetting, the tough, 47%c; No. tough, 451/4c (c.i.f. 'be addressed to "Lone E." in care of beat method of keeping afloat until hay ports). '`Boys Scouts Association, 330 Bay St., help arrives. Manitoba oats-Nu. 1 feed, 3G%c; _ 'Toronto 2, Ont. How to Become a Lone Scout No. 2, do, 30114 An interesting picture of the Prince of Wales as he einer,-ed Manitoba barlev-No. 8 C.W., - \,° Reeantly 'Toronto was the scene of If you are between 12 and 18 years from cabin of's Ford monoplane after inspecting interior of Huge a!r 35%c; No. 4 do, 34%c:feed, 3294c. the International Y.M.0-A- Confer- of age, and for any reason cannot join bird during a surprise visit to recent air show at Heaton Air Park. ' Argentine corn, 60c (c,i.f. bar once; and boys from all over the a Regular Troop, write to the Lone Ports 1. world attended, many of theta Scouts, Scout Department, The Bo Scouts ---- i Millfe� wearies their ,Scout uniforms and p y - —• d, del., Montreal. A freights, - j g, Association, S30 Bay Street, Toronto � I begs included-Bran. per ton, $16.25; tif!iriers -tin the National Costumes of 2, giving all particulars of yourself, 1ar$i� to Fire sun hoisted Germ Believed I shorts per tour 81225; middlings,'per their ebifatry, and they will be glad to advise you To Produce Influenza ton. 8'34,25 to $25.25. Youth Kills Self Ontario grain-Whcat, 38c: barley. _ o was q'�►te a unique sight to see tow to become a Lone Scout Evanston, 111.-A mysterious germ, 35c: oats, 22 to 24c;`rye, nominal; r Scottish Boys in kilts, walking is the( Lane Scouting is designed pzin- - • �_ called dlptococcna, and tciund in eul- buckwheat, nominal, Greek of the sty, side by side Natwith,} and a give bops in rural district- Victim on Woodbridge Farm turea from seven cases of influenza. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS Greek boys is their pirtureaque Nat. and small villages r, chance to be- '- iE nal Costume. come Scouts. Did Not- Know Rifle has been isolated and Is under study I Hea•ry beef steers, $5.54 to 86.50; - - - - Y L --- Loaded by Dr, Isaac Arthur Kendall, North-i heifers, choice, light, 56 to 8625: do, 5 Totally Blind :�Six Killed When Wvodbridga.-Acting on mean=#western University professor, who re-1 fair to-good, $5.54 to 55.75; do, com., t 54.50 to 85; butcher steers, choice. ingless dare from his younger brother'cently announced discovery of medium o do, fair to good, 85 50 to I"K." He makes hitherto unknown $f to 8do.5 i - _ _ ',lt', QtiebeC��ilast' Ohio Place Crashes on the verandah of a farmhouaa Sun- �85.75; do, corn.. $4.50 to 85; butcher - - I bacteria visible. ! good, 83..IIl to 84: do. medium, ; dap afternoon, Walter Durant, of Yel- cows, f iore, put the barrel•of a .`32 rifle to Whether this organism is the actual,33.25 to $3-50; canners and euttera, ;Two' Men Killed an ' Women Five Men and Woman in his breast and pulled the trigger. The cause of influenza has not been deter-1.$1.50-to $2.50: butcher bulls, good to Lose Sight in Examin- Crash When Plane Loses 21-year-old youth didn't know the gun mined. Dr. Irving S. Cutter, dean of choice, $3 to $3.75; do, bolognas, $2 the Northwestern L'nlversity School of'to 82.50; baby beef, $6.50-to $8.50; in Dynamite Box } was loaded. A bullet pierced his heart feeders, good, $4.50 to $5; stocker@, g - Propel.:p and he was dead in a few moments. 5fedfetae, told the United Prase. 7toltette, Qua. - Examining a box Frith his brother, Harr i "We c•sa onl bo 83.50•to $4.75; t;prtngersr 850 to $80; Cincinnati,O.--Sir persona, Ave men y, aged J5, y hope that we are oa,calves, good and choice, $7 to 37,5A; i which they found in a small cabin who lives at 401 Caledonia Road To• the rtgbt trail toward finding the do, men., $5.50 o 36.50• do, asses, and one rooms s, were killed lastantly •' - - brought fatal injuries to two men and � cease." fit'her Sunday, when the Cincinnati-At- ronto, he was sitting on the vprandalt $3 to 83.50;: lambs, choice, 8850 to when to the women here Sunday lanto plane of the Embrey-Riddle Dtvt- looking over the gun. The boy's in-r __ 38,75;-do,Dulls, $550 to $6; do, bucks, when dynamite packed in the box ex- 1 terest in the gun was stimulated b l '' $6.50 to $6.75; sheers, $2 to $4.75; _ alon of American Airways crashed on g y Logs,bacv,�,f.o.b..$7.25;-do.-do,w.o:r.; �Oa�' the bank of the Little Miami River, the fact that his older brother would The-music that will farthest reach Lo above f ab,. do, selects, per hog The.ddad.- James Mickewic, 27, and one minute after !la takeoff from Lnn- never let him shoot it. sad cure all !11 is cordial speech.- - - I I "My always y ' ,Joseph Ekyalwitch, 28. premium; do, butchers, $1 per hog The injured women: Lucy Seakeb ken Airport at 8.40 o'clock. ys told me that R. W. Emerson. discount. witch, E2; Margaret Mlckewic, E4; 'Elf- The dead-William E. Keith, 196:. young to la with a vitch, Walker, 19; Winona Barry, Ef- Runyon Avenue, and W. P. Brimberry, Harry said. We had been over to - a = 398 Peachtree Street, both of Atlanta. the back fields of Britton Plrtnkett's Rosedale Resident Perishes and Stella Gordon, E3. Authorities stated .-obi the injured Ga., V, B. Baum, 1795 Foster Avenue, farm where my brother worker?, shoot- j Memphis, Tenn.; M. T. Odell, Cincia- ing sparrows. _ _ _ Trapped in Fla in Dome .women were permanently blinded with Hall, pilot; Miss Wrenn- D. Hughes "Whet. we came back we were sit- - the possible'exception of Miss ]Ktc- and William J. Dewald, co-pllot,. both tang on the verandah, and just for kewic, of Port Thomas, Ky. fun I dared Walter to point the vin Guest Escapes Through Blaze Flames Prevent Rescue 'of The dead-and Injured were al1.M'on- Propeller Hub Break@ at himself and pull the trigger, "treaters and members of a picnic party A broken hub of the propeller oa "I was just joking, and after t Major Arthur Murdoch—Alarm by Neighbor .,which was to have spent the day,at, the right-hand motor of the Ford tri- made the dare I looked away. Then Toronto. - Trapped by seething dows-of the Murdoch house,. She lm-- " St. Calizte de-d{Ilikenny, a village 15 motor plane caused the tragedy, air- I heard the gun go oR. I looked 7tol}es from here, !lames on the second floor of his Rose- mediately phoned an alarm. The Bea women` suffered terrible port officials said. The plane was In around just as the gun was fallin; dale home, whtctr blazed like a furnace When he staggered into the street, f .,.-burns about the eyes and face and Ken- charge of Odell, who was transferred from his hands. The barrel was point- despite heavy rain. Arthur E. Murdoch, Walsh caught sight of Mrs. Bullock `-oral lacerations and bruises. to the Cincinnati Division of the ed tows.rds him. standing on her doorstep, and he'be American Airways .on Aug. 1, with After investigating, Constable Sam aged 50, of 164 Douglas Drive,�was gas distractedly to implore her to call 1 Nine other -members of the picnic Dewald. Ireland said he believed the shooting smothered to death at three o'clock the fire department. She had diffi• _ ;party were soms miles sway from the In the minute . which elapsed be- was accidental. A post-morten exam- Sunday morning, His body, charred cults convincing him that she had scene, repairing their truck, when the tween the,take-0ff and the crash, Odell ination was performed by Dr, W. E. by done so. .accident occurred. They beard the by fire that had crept along the floor- :loud report and hurried to the scene, staged a dramatic struggle with his Berry and Dr. G. D. McLean of Wood-' "Why don't they come? it'hp don't controls. He was less than 500 feet - ing, was found by firemen where he the come?"'be kept desperately-cry- they - ='hero found James Mickewic ' bridge, had dropped, his arm around his face ing,wringing his hands and running is the air when the propeller was torn fiend and other members of the party +C• as a shield from the fierce heat. back and forth. Just an instant before .-s^sttered about the wrecked cables. loose and fell from the place. This -_. _ _ '.� > 9 lightened the load of the motor, and Awakened when his trousers caught -tbs first Are truck•pulled'up, Mrs_Bull -- ---5tpaiwltch died abortly afterwards, Diamond Drilling The survivors were suffering so se- caused le-ta re"Iye,at such a terrific tire, Edward Walsh, 106 Kenwood lock relates, it dawned on Walsh that verely they wer• linable-to, say what speed that it,too,was torn loose. With .Begun in Far North Avenue, who had been sleeping oir a he friend was .till upstairs. It was happened. It was thought they forced one propeller Odell experienced dif-I Winaipeg.-New mining hlatary is davenport In the living room down- then he beaded back to-'the-front.door. _= 8culty In managing.the machine, and;being ritten in the nortbbland. Di'a• ,stairs, da§hed through a curtain of Arthur Murdoch's family was sum- 'bpen a VSMOek on the cabin door and apparently made for a sandbar in the g flame into the cool safety of the rain- merin at Island Gro.vs, Lake Simcoe, brought out a small rea oox wuidu pp y woad drilling ®peratioas are under g Little Miami River,near the-airport. way on-the -of-Hunter Bap.Great -storm outdoors,. where he was to have joined them. contained dynamite. It was apparent Plane Loses Altitude When'he recovered his---self-com• -He-is his ^•31 a daughter '-ti'om the Injuries the party had Kalb- Bear Lake, within ten miles of the are" tl. Ifor closely around the box as it was He was unable' to make the plane tic circle. Tile property under exam- mand, Walsh attempted to run back of the late Lawrence Cosgrove; a eon, ••being opened. hold its altitude,.however, and it fell ination, discovered by Dominion Ex- into the house to assist his host, but Jack, in New York, who rowed with i Provincial on the sand and mooed over,killing the plorers and Ventures, Ltd., is said to he was,pinned by the arms'of two fire- Argos at the 1928 Olympia games at Police have begun an !n• occupants instantly. contain a ml;ssive body of copper aul• men until-the rashnes of his impulse Amsterdam; and four .other children • - '.•vesifgatloa to discover why dynamlta. had been left in the cabin. Ttie passenger cabin -web ctushed Rhuric ore. I was brought home to him. Firemen at home: Betty, William, Jane and An inquest roil be held. Iike a shell when the plane turned More than' •27,000 pounds of -drill worked like fiends to get Murdoch out Patrick. ! over completely, equipment and supplies was flown into of the 'raging furnace which defied.the Overcome By Smoke Prince of Wales Orders Gasoline was sprayed all over the Hunter Bay. by two pilots'and work downpour and held out for 15 minutes The fire is thought to have started wreckage, but-•Odell bad shut aft-his is pr4ceedln� 24 hours.a dayand work against streams of, water. from five from a lighted cigarette dropping on Car With A>tiI11P Des motor's before he died, abd there was hose lines. a chesterfield in the living-room -on •' just now the sun doesn't set at all up .•s London.--The Prince of Walea sd'on no fire. there. Cause Not Yet Known which Mr. Walsh.was sleeping. Major 'Will be driving about London in a new The blaze, considered the most,spec- Murdoch had gone upstairs and, it is car, built like an afrehip, From the 4 _ Jacular fire In recent years, apparently thought, was asleep in his bedroom, aide it looks like a segment of a circle,I ' Canning Laboratory started In the living"toom and worked�He had wakened and struggled to get The engine is placed at the back'--, Royalty's Hobbies Opened P d in Norway ,quickly.'up the oak panelling, through from a front bedroom to the gunroom. and the front of the car rises in a slop- London.-It was revealed by an In• Oslo, Norway to support o1' the the ceiling and Into the second storey I when he was overcome by the choking ing line from the wheels to an arched tlmate of the King's household recent• canning industry of Ntitway a labora. bedrooms. Fire department officials-,fumes and oolft#pse-�ou the floor of the i roof and tails away at the rear like a ly that in addition to stamp collecting tory has been.erected in Stavanger 1 have assigned no definite eass to the narrow hallway. Firemen on rushing dirigible, The windshield is in line George V.'iacludes among his hobbies for scientific research with the fa-. outbreak. Soon after Walsh reached'up the charred tairs found his body - with the coacbwork, at an angle of the collecting' of curious watches and tention of finding ways of canning, the street, great tongues of flame shot on the floor. Lieutenant McDonald about 45 degrees, clocks. When hid time and health per-, that :night be teas dependent' upon from upstairs windows and through and Fireman Wgllk of Balmoral H&H 1 Its designer, Sir Dennistoun Burney, mit he likes to wind them. himself. the seasons. This'laboratory was holes they had eaten in the roof, found the body, aAd,carried It to the builder of the R400, claims a saying The Queen,on the other hand, loves to recently opened. - J Smelling smoke that drifted through street. Except for a slight burn on the of 50 per cent.in gasoline and In horse- collect miniature furniture, in which The laboratory, whieb with its as open window of her bedroom„ Mrs. loft arm, there were no other burns an power required on a level road, she has been interested from cbiild- three-story building covers an area:Elizabeth Bullock, housekeeper next the body. 'Dr, I. H. Erb, pattwloglat. hood and which inspired her to build of $80 square meters, is estimated to door at 150 Douglas Drive, became reported. The post-mortem, perform "I've half a mind to get married-" the wonderful doll's house which is cost about 600,000 kroner (:136;- curious and finally looked out to see a ad late Sunday morning, showed death "That's all you need." now at Windsor Castle. 000). yellow flicker_of, names !a•the win- troaa,suno0won. - y �✓v,a i;:�s. �' '7"A• 'M�K • _ -NY•xY• ..., ':••.,- •,-.' v-• ',.•- Ns .�-� °", "• t3, , q.. s,.-<- - '.-'N .+'-yrq.< a Z'�rS. '•^a,•, .x - .,... :-cSw'A�-,•� ,✓a �•kd"nz+-� `-ad^a 4;'. ;.r1Mr+ �a.,lr:•-:c�•'.�ri,'•ar..—,.r. „•.W- �s s -..a',G." we'-,:a+,sJ!+•+...f,r+x.. '.s.w:.ew'i�,-. •rte.'-L..�•sr•• •••c:.+"a y. �A •.4 •0.'v • •.. ,/., dn.•,x•,w5.a .. pw• 'T^:r' •;�.. . „yh^....y , _ ._ .fir.• . .,.. •f,Nr...: ,.Ch>".�•'. 'e4}r.-�lkA3�r! *''t yyS" v� ;• ,: , x - Fire Fighter NkotX way riginated far �� � x xx M y ,� the FinestTibi es _ ,� yr XRAFr4 E �.1 Made-in Canada by the Makers of Veivccta and!Craft Salad p Dig GOOD is a2r �.a Bt.EIM mUMda,W1&01*1 eF%40e ' Tunnel -- Vegetables Called Secrot i The ll,ght of day.goes a long way.into Of' Quiet Life in Ch1IIi/ : • the tunnel—• i Peiping.—Chinese men and women} 4%y G' a' Not sunlight itself but water-light ht Americans o ' •�tO..tiz,> �} ,� �,, y� ., ' g false life easier than Am 71� ss ,� � Distinct from, the suns golden wine: Europeans, because they eat vege� r {�k_ WIN r.' i..r`3 It pours through the neck,and we jerk tables almost entirely, is the opinioaj along.the funnel of 'Dr. H. Necheles, German researebi Straining with us_the' last grey verti- physician, who has,completed several, Vj " Knights' " Meaf ord Flooring • ' : i sal line. menthe of study of Chinese diet and! ;'y Us effect u � poll the race at the PeipI4 , it's 00d See your dealer S ' x; But in vain, • for the eyeballs press Uionn•Medical College here. �. against black pansies Dr. Neoheles came to hina tram! y - Get Otil' prices And globe-feather poppies that cannot Chicago, where he had mere almilatl c" : - it a Even Better grow in the light; studies of the effect of diet upon be. - QT'S THE BEST Eyefuls,of weighing dark softness. havior. He is returning to Europe tq ��//�� carry his studies further.°Eaperlmentd i Knight ht Mf . & Lbr. Co. its., l�leafora Then one of the petals is torn, and in here have pain ma Dr. Nechett that -' The faster succession diet will explain many important Chin• ` From grey to grey brick-tine'brighten- 'a sae characteristics, as well as those! _ .. ing the stroliee steal back; of Americans and other races. We of Pheasants Slowly. even if the island should cease to be + z Till unbroken brook-light, and out be d, �CO1min Attached � �� as island, for it h of no importance, ;,r+! tweea Welds flooded - $ strategically or economically, and the Fiower-deep,in the sun's,wine. A Woman's Advice Parls. — A .historic little Island monument will continue to mark the --Phoebe Ashburner, is the London Though there is but little in woo aoirn to the Ills lst-Pheaaants 1n the prevailing friendship between the peo-I Spectator. mans advice, yet he that won't tak! h MOWU a Rives, on the frontier be- ple on both aides of the frontier. ft-is not overwise.--Cervantes. I a Golden Deeds a tweea France and Spain. Is gradually ` Reminiscent of a medieval Iceland's Hot Springs I Lady—Conductor, where do I trams• seaslag to ben an island, according to• itn:ght's armour. Asbestos suit Golden Jove may leave the heart; for?" a correspondent of the Christian! Now �$ Nt111Zed worn by S. F. DeLong, expert Are- Golden dreams most swift depart; I Golden hair will tarn to gray; Conductor—"Where are you going" as r ,Science Monitnr,.and, throemgh.chaages Reykjavik._—Plans are well_1n�nd__ fighter of Texas and Oklahom, oil_ !" pass away; In the river's course, is becoming at- for the effective exploitation of Ice- fields. - Lady—Nons of your business whoM tached to the French shore: It was Land's hot springs. The government Golden eunsek silent wane; here that, in 1669, the conference was and the municipalities were author 6 b Golden riche l e leave come again; I'm going'" held which brought as end to the' tzed some time ago to take over all Modern Discoveries Golden riches ,leave no trace; long war between France ana Spain�the hot springs and a hundred of them "Ancient HistOl ' 'Golden thoughts to black ,give Place; Classified Advertising �7 While these• Tanish day by day. .-which -persisted -even after general� In the soothers pert of the island to-j Rtrropean peace was established b7+gather with IIie farms were purchased It is often astonishing to finc#.how Golden deeds shall live for aye; esool4s the Treaty of Westphalia !a 1648. The last year. the most modern discoveries . were And through themd for all awaits RED-KEW 1931.1932 CATALOOLIA Island was then exactly in the middle One of the !arms tree been trans- anticipated years ago. We ha$p heard Entrance at the Golden Gates. Auto Accassorles Tires spored At the river, and great care was taken formed into a dairy with machinery +a great deal late! al out experiments —Alfred Smythe• soda 06 Cycles. Radloa Bt moaq y _ u era Toronto Tire and eo gales to build the special pavilion erected i Tun by steam from the springs, and,with rocks"riven locomotives to Go- - � Co.. 191.3-6 Dundu west, Toronto for the use of the negotiators !a the{ another!s being converted into a aana- many. These have reached ertraosdi- - �lZula and Codes exact center of the Island, which, it torium for consumptives. The dairy I nary speeds, and most people believe' was agreed, should be recognized as has been so successful.especially with that the principle is an entirely new If You make your religion Into a clods brat ��� . belonging halt to France and half to I Its steam-made cheeses, that others (� and set up regnlatiaas, two bad things in April 1836 there was eghiaited are going to happen: you are going to 7■e Spain, The principal 'actors is the are being built. ' frighten or the people who know they F E� F11eS� drama of 1659 were Maseru and Louie' The hospital is to be built on a in London a model o' a roclueL driven 1 , XIV, on the French side, and Don lAts modest scale with- only thirty beds.I locomotive almost identical with those can't keep your code. It !a bad for lie Halo and Phili IV. for Spain. Patients suffering from lung trouble m' use .n Germany today. The inven- those who can't keep the code, but it { p + I for appealed for funds to enable him Is much worse for those who can; they r 'Catch them wiib Aeroson Two hundred, years later, is 1869, Na- have already used the hot springs clean,coavenient,hygictuc - `ta build a full-sized locomotive,saying get "If-satisfied. the • - .>poleoa III. aad 'Queen Isabella of.with goad results and If correspond-i f�peateha with the push he had ealculated that a a of a Peouple sometimes say, When they -Spain caused to be erected there a !erg benefits are obtained under tall Pad sold wider mad longs rib-, Ittone, monument bearing an inscrip.!scientific control the sanatorium will Lundred miles an hour should be- 3b- ors' excusing themselves that for a ddon't j; ThQ plus on Aeromon b tion in French on one side. and in I be enlarged. and no doubt others will tained- No one wo Ad put up the Lure from practice, that they don't fragrant and sweet. Hood for Spanish on the other Fomme>Tnoratiag be built l money, and one eminent writer said: govern their lives by the letter but by 3 -asks'aervic&-4t will not -the happy event of two centuries be I Hothousee are also being heated by "I cannot believe that a rocket can Lhe spirit. Who! they mesa !s they dry. tore. Althoug thhe rtver a propel. a train I could understand it break their rules whenever they feel /I At dros,coney b hardw.re.m v% appears to the hot springs and all aorta of vege- P lx inclined; but the spirit is going to be f if a barrel of gunpowder were sug. Sole Ae ntv - be partial to France, no international tables have been grown throughout f' t Iceland to likely to geared!" _ mach more exacting than.the letter. 'A J.Box 22. ter. brooks. j± -- • complications are expected to arise the year, at 1~.� - ' become agriculturally independent Another astonishing instance of a There to a great need in most of us for P.O. Ho: 32. Sherbrooke, Qut through the scientific use of her totally different kind is to be found in.the use of more rules in our life than springs Gulliver's Travels. No moons bel ing- we ar4, In fact, using, but these rules • ing to Mara n re known in Swift's mast be our servants and not oar alas b day, but he makca the astronomers of tars:Archbishop W. Temple. _ Old Roman Well Lilliput discover two Martian sates- ± lites, one revolving in ten hours and Eating •at the House of Commons Dug Up In Algiers I the other in twentny-one and a be.If is growing in favor, the meals sere- Algiers.-'When digging at Ham- hours. One nundred and fifty years ed during 1930 numbering more than mamet in southern Tunisia for the after the publication of•the book the -198.000, an increase of 62,000 over I O �1t purpose of finding water workmen 1 two moons of Mars were actually die- the previous year. Teas were most brought to light an ancient well quite) covered. One revol-es in seven and popular, with 110,000 customs". well CATCHER /. well preserved, ,dating back to the a half '.ours and the-other in thirty while nearly 50,000 dinners were days of ancient Rome. After being 'and -a quarter hours—many times served. Creft the fly ev t1'Y tim dleaned it is now supplying plenty V faster than the moons of any other pure water,,as it did 1500 or 2000 planets. ' rr4lot)sANDS.eteeeda.. years ago. ---+�l h... �. Close by, e rnitts ai a Reran FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES 5 ilas bed..IfertaEaecoble building, very likely public baths, the X11 9 Gay 0s �' ro `re a°� walls of which are covered with num- � - , w�.dice own�r,a, Lady Deciea in Woman's Magazine: ` Brous and rich mosaics, have also The kingdom of laughter has no boon- -.-Eagle Band been discovered. daries—all the world's a stage.. To. Iew It -is Alert _Clear­simi Her Assith Is Bette!', l� Arebseologists have ordered excsva- der we have men who have inherited courage - C.N.fe tions to be continued as they are the mantle of jester; the children love �rrttas der:: "My face was coveted ' i� � L� anxious to know the name-of the city them, and from that there is no ap• *fth pimples." But evidently this �CO}o,,nt,, built on that spot. al.What greater ambition can there woman sym thises with others who `trod,ere fees Cope"oI ov w --- �`' __ -- — pa bet,.{iterston on Ia�at P."a;as. be than to arouse innocent IaughterY suilerthertribanaseingconditionwhkh ' A man seldom likes to meet another Anyone can be sad; it takes intet.i- troubled her. tativ y who has a fad for collecting bills, gene to be gay. Sw we mus* laubh /�/,er ..... . She wrote to us entirely of her own with the clown and wave our hands to accord—giving her name and address— _ out of sheer gratitude and a desire to ti -Columbine and Harleq tin and believe help others. This is the letter which AL r ,O in happiness as an inspired force, 1n- we have on our files:- troducing it into our own and others' "Some time or my sister recom• lives. A man was asked once why big mended me to try Krusehen Salta for _ GREAT BRITAIN i.marriage was so happy,and he replied -my blood,as my face was covered with and back thoughtfully that his wife belonged pimples. I am now using my eboond bboottle, and I am delighted with the to s generation of women born happy. results. Dly face is almost dear and SPECIAL REDUCED third clans Whet a delightful heritage! But I I feel better in health. I have advised r fare from Montreal to Belfast,Glas- have an idea that happiness is an- several of-my iriedda to give it a trial, �sw, Liverpp Col, P! mouth ol! e :;�`':.... Loodonandback. Goo goinfirom other ram for being unselfish. ere I want ttteim tt�be'neflt the same as :. ,,.;:;.;; - I he" done;. .Yon are at liberty Qa publish this, as I cannot be too. - Aug. hilt to Oct. 15th J� m my prat"• Krusehen these salts in these days of mocks) $"turn portion slid for Z years. Swiss Fur Fauns Thrive ."--W.C.S. cooking I rate to Continental Since the first fur farm was started .Pimples, acne and Mae kheads are Kruschen-provides just that _ ~ ;•€ p�plate redupoed ptoportiotutdy. in Switzerland in 1923 that industry caused by a rundown, disordered assistance your body organs new Two sailtngs a week- has. thrived so that at present there system, by those harmful adds, and rid your system reguia 1y of f /.rJrrft inlerroaNml apply are more than fifty such farms and toxins which make your skin break out. clog�ng waste matter. Whoa 13o it you want swtttly to rid yourself inside !s dean and serene your b ± '' /� ,per,say�yaindd Wee�ttl1ii-Wt o Sea the number of fur animal raisers has of �t ugly, blemished complexion courses through your veins ptm and - `- ' Sa'I (rsioa*XWe3VI) risen to about 3,500, reports the Ber- 'and to obtain beautiful, smooth and uncontaminated. You are healthier k' Toronto or a"-ase"uho 09-2 �'' nor Tagwacht of June 17. The farm• _;soft skin—take Kruschen Salts, and you feel it. Yoem dearer corn- t> �CV HARD x� _ era are Waited in a nation-wide organL Ktvsdien Salts are a perk-et blend of pleidon and your brighter eyes ppradaias• ;.r +� nation and attach special importance the six vital salts which nerves,glands, 1t. And your persistently high spirits ... X N C H O R - D O N A L D S O N 14tood and body organs ought to receive prove it. to the production of high-clasp furs. i!toni food if they're to work properly— Kruseheo Salt Is obtainable at a)�' •r but it's-simply impossible to obtain Drug Stores at 4,6c.and 73c.per bottle,;, R.. EID R0jSE ISSUE No. 33-11 '. :il`• ..y' rs.o,:,.Te: y.'r-•:.'. -'- y5.r .i'�`t.. .i,t''.•1 .'Mi ',.3`'1'x.>ry. Ai A t�'s•: •�" .� &�li ' k°+b c-«. '" x.-"•'•"a r;�,p•- ,: .rn :. ;k;'.._•„ r i-is-t.�a•"•`ra,.rt_,r a..s.' '+yi �;:.. �ems• ' � s- aw. 1`.•- vv o #a #..-.:�. v wb,f••�'. ""�-•9x•� q Q � i,�.. 1.•J L00ALTAM�7a —Mrs. W. J. Crosson, of Qt+ —Dr. H..T. Fullness, Resident ti "boar , is visiting Mrs. J. Taylor. Dentist. Office in residence, two —Allan Bath, Jr., has returned doors east of Sts Andrew's church, —. Kim Kate McQnsy is visiting home, after,spending two weeps Pickering. Office hours, a a. m, to "`:,: R- T "''SALE ' •wfW her aunt, Mrs. J. Somerville, at Centro Island and Toronto. 6 p-. m, Daily. and Evening,{ by atp- -Kre. Arthur Boyee and son, —IMltsase $vs and Dorothy pointment. (X-ray service). SPECIAL T_ alt, are ependion a week with Frampton, of Geor @town, visited \JJIAL -.1feslade in Oookeville, on Sunday with �yril and hire. - gay—Sims _ -We have secured of a malnufaottuers sbOQk O) Shirts A�'...• --'i :. Walter and Mrs. Shepherd Morley. ___ - p and daughters, of Toronto,admit —'Adam Spears, weed inspector Guests from many cities gathered .:a rifle and are offeriII them at Sunday with readves in Pfaker• for Pickering township, is ,kept at "The Hermitage" in Pickering on p g tag. y Tuesday Aug. 11th, at the beautiful bueT these days to hie efiorts to _Kra Herb. Whits we 'are keep the weeds from growing. home a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ruddy, -_' ` rediculous prices. sorry to report. f*ai taken to the -Tbom a Mitchell, PrOVtacisl when their daughter, Miss Mary Car-. Fine with collar attaLh6 Constable, and Oliver Crammer, oline.• : , regularly Bold 'Oshawa Genera,,Hospital to ae►der- Ruddyi vane mauled to Kr. H. R� y - _•, so as operation. County Constable, were at Kk*r, des games Sims, of Toronto. Rev. - .at 1.95, to go at 980., 8 for —KW Lilltan Surmy and Kim land Lake this week on business.' Cahon.:Cody performed the cere- J Clark are spendis a week -Dr. amid Mrs. Mo$wen and moray. On the wide veranda at the% Men's Blue Work Shift regniltr 150, for' t Yre`F. F. family Ud a motoria with he latter-1,aistor, t! Lrip front of the house an altar of vari- Baldon, of Burford. througb W*stern Ontario on Tues• colol`ed summer flowers stood before Boys' plants, reg. 1.75 to 2.75, per pair $SQ —Potatoes are an abundant day, when they visited Guelph, the door, which was banked with a crop this year, and are being sold Hamilton, Niagara.,calk and other solid mass of brilliant gladioli, del- as low as EO cents per bag. sad,it western points. phinium, phlox, asters, baby's brea- Your ]Radio -is reported,some have been sold as —Thousands of tons of hay in th and other flowers and flanked by low as 40 cents a bait. Middlesex County have been burnt two tali cedars, The bride escortet; As only an good as Its tubes and batteries. Would you expact ' Kra. Fielding, of Gravenhurst, se the eontinuoua rains had read• by her father and preceded by her a half fed bores to do a god job for yod P Then why expect who has been visiting a�jt he home Bred it useless for feed. Through maid-of-honor, came along a narrow a radio with paralyzed tubes and run down batteries of her niece, Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright out the whole province a very 'path of blue carpet, roped off with to do a real job. teas been in very poor health, but large amount of bay has been white cord and reaching from the s is now much improved. badly damaged by the wet weath• side of the house around to the altar Let us feet your batteries and tubes and put your set in shape —David Annas, of -Chut`ch St., or. at the front. for the fall. We have just purchased a new tube checker at who has suffered for a ,lumber of —Some twenty automobles, The bride yore a graceful gown of `considerable cost, so we are able now to eliminate guesswork weeks with some affection of the motor trucks and motor vehicles, delphinium blue lace and chiffon. It on tubes. Expert radio work done by,our service man. arm. to slowly improving, but still of the Chevrolet variety, mann was fashioned with a very long belt- _ carries his arm to a eliog. ` ' faetured by General hiotors, of ed bodice of the lace, below which - Radio Licenses lssnt>;d. - --Thos. J. Larkia, sister, Annie,, Oshawa, which have been pared• flared the full chiffon skirt, reach- And nephew, Morris O'Connor and ing through Western Ontario ing to the ground. Her wide-trimm- Fred T Btl11ti11 •• Plek®Pin ed, lacy mohair hat was of the same • wife and son; of Chicago, are during the past few weeks, passed shade, and was trimmed with e & *lviting relative@ and friends to through the village on Saturday twisted band of blue and pink tulle Established 1857. Pickering and Whitevale. morning on their return home. She ,core long blue mittens and blue -Alex and Mrs. Flett, of King Robert J. Hazzard, one of the su - - - -iton, who have been spending a three men who appeared in the ppers' and carried a princess baud — few weeks with the latter's bra Pickering Police Court two weeks suet of orchids, . Miss Meaner and d i *her and a sweetheart roses. Mies eanor Roes UM Norman Gordon ago, charged with the violation of her attendant, was in rose-pink chif- and Mrs. J. tomerville, returned the Security Frauds Prevention fon, made very long, with a little, tore home this week. Act, a peared again before MAKis- short-sleeved bolero and ,godet skirt Siq —hire. Clarence - Bslai3on has Erato Clark on Thursday evenina with soft draperies at either side. been very ill for several weeks. last, charged with obtaining by Her slippers matched the frock, and r ilhe is Dow at the Toronto East false pretenses the onto of$10 from her hat of pink straw was wide-br- avelml Hospital for treatment -Herbert Grille. This case arose immed and trimmed with flat blue Grocery •3peeittls for This Week for mastoid. We hope for her out of the activities to the canvas@ flowers around the crown and under speedy recovery. for members for the Consolidatd the brim .at the front. She carried ! ^ Perrin'@ Date Sandwich Biscuits, per 1b. 28c —St. Georlte'e Chureb—Sunday, Producers' Association. Hazzard a large bouquet of butterfly roses Aug. 18th : Sooday Seboo). 9 80 e, was seat up for trial before the and blue cornflowers. 'Mr. Charles D. � n4 It Aylmer Tomato Soup, 8 for 25C uf.; Morning Prayer, 10.80; Even• next court having criminal juris• Stewart of Barrie was beat man. ~_� Pineapple Marmalade, Gold Medal tug Prayer, ^ 15. The Rector will diction. Mrs. Ruddy, mother of the bride, preach at both services, which will —There ie quite an agitation was handsome in a graceful gown 40 cz jar be held on standard time. among Labor Unions to establish of dusty pink georgette and lace, Heine Pesnnt Butter, large far • tics s --The road men were bosy,on a 5 day week as the only solution made on long knee, with fitted bod- Friday last fixing the bran holes to the present aDetnploymemit ice, long flowing skirt. and jacgtiette Gnna'e Maple Leaf Lard. 2lhr!: 28e on King street. They were sa situation. As it is at preeenta of the, georgette, With it she wore a -•� `low that care would drop into large number of people are wort a large baku hat of the same d@lic- v Redpath Gran' Sugar, still per cwt. ,� ithem causing a severe jolt and jog eta days a week, and some ate shade, trimmed with ribbon of threatened damage to the Par seven days a week, and receiving black, green and rose. She wore a —hiss NOrriae McGinty return. a� wages. while a great-maov long necklace of rose quartz, which led last week from a Pleasant throughout the whole world can• harmonized with her gown, and car- Imamtor trip with her brother dur. not secure work at any wage. and ried a large bouquet of Talisman - v ng which they visited TMlooti*eal, have got to be fed by the peopple roses tied with rich yellow ribbon every IQualfee and Other inllw•estdng or by the goverameut. 'It to be Mrs. Siena, mother of the groom was points )Eastern Oarrarto amid ]loved that the situation can be in brown chiffon with floral pattern relieved b making a 5 day week in chrome woman knows SSW , --Mrs. Allan H. Clark, of Lake• � long, Lowing alines,It with ate she and thus distributing the work all t�—•_ tihdld. spent a day tats week with round. so that none will be idle wore a brown felt hat trimmed with - = 3 W J.and Mrs. Clark. On her .all the time. a brown ostrich feather winding a- v v"are base* she was •scow• round the brim and falling to her � -There is a probability that our NQ �0 halt Iwo children, Joao P � right shoulder. Her flowers were • "sad Bile, who had spent two sportsmen may be dens the priv. ophetia roses.. After the ceremony, , Home and pleasure o! duck-•boot the large ' „ guests entered the la ]lying- ,weeks with their noel* amid analIII and Mrs. Boyes. tog this fall. Owing to the dry room, where the bridal party, with --Ate 3a the eeaso l of the year weather that bee prevailed over Mr. and Mrs, E. I,- Ruddy and Rey. .` • when the annul, boy presses hie both Canada and the United Robert and 'Mrs_.Sirns received them 'to � " hamide against his ' tomroy," and States during the past few years at the entrance. Refreshments were with tears to tie eyes approaches many streams where duck@ have served from a large marquee erect- cP` 4 frequented have dried up and as a ed at the wrest side of the house, and • hie mother for sympathy. When _ •the doctor arrives and makes an result a great many duck@ have little flower-decked tables were arr- 0. 2�13 examination he aftually diagnoses perished, and it Is feared that if anged on the wide lawn,. with its 1 It as s case of "green apples." duck hunters are allowed to shoot wonderful vista of far-reaching dills - —A Dumber from here took is them they rosy become exterroin• and the blue lake in the distance. aced. Both the United States and :a,\$ores Hambourg trio resented p L E P R O O F wdh - the excursion on the City of Dal. p Qur boner, from Oshawa to Port the Canadian governments qns have a program during 'the afteroon. Dalbousleon Wednesday last, the been coaferriag on the gneetioD, The many handsome gifts were on ,trip being made under the auspices be an open season for duck shoot ot- the lip ing room�cIn the evening eMr. HOSIERY of the Young People's Socle ee of ing the fall. and Mrs. Ruddy entertained their ithe United= Chumbes of t5e die Eve, woman know$chat her :itriet. A_visit to Niagara Falls —A heavy rain and hail storm guests at a dance for which a large regular ry Black tires also enjoyed. passed over this locality on Thure orchestra was provided. hosiery must be as durable —The tomato crop promisee to day lest, It lasted for only For travelling the bride chose a in actuality as it is delicate •'be a vejy plentiful one this year, about fifteen minutes, but during frock of cornflower.blue crepes with in oppwrotte*. Ho1*proof J, the season being very favorable that time a large amount of rain yoke of French beading in tones of M Hosiery combiners delicacy for this crop. Ripe fruit from the and ]rail fell. The hail stones blue, ping and mauve, a coat of blue $1.00 and durability so cleverly Rtiri 'local gardens are now becoming were about the size of marble@ broadcloth trimmed wits grey broad- that the outer world is quite plentiful. Corn alsoie being and did eoosiderabl damage to the y and a blue turban of chenille an►az*d at Its shoorn*fu,i { h with ostrich plumes tipped with brows t into the market by local araia and fruit crops. •Fortuna• ��� while the wearer is amazed stop , J growers and is being sold st 15 to tely the storm did not cover much mauve. On their return from their ,file\ *t iH w*orM9 gvaliti*s. 20 coats per.dozen. territory, but wse eomiflaed to the trip Mr. and Mrs. Sims will live in seat —The manufacture of car• district adjoining Pickering Vil- Toronto. i Markers for 1982 has been- given Inge. Daring the storm' a car _ $1.00 to ;2.50•, driven b {Mfrs. Herrin Now Li «'N• to the Ontario Reformatory at Y g.of N�Raara .� • -• •� 4 '' v Guelph. and will effect a saving of Falle,'N Y., skidded on the high Guelph. • �.r✓ s►6oat$17,000 to the Department wry east of the village, owing to CiDRR VINEGAR FOR-SALE—M, _ �B.Sark, R.R.1,Locust Hill. 50-51 h `of Public consist of b Highways. The res on the bail to the pavement. which * OHAPMAN , see will consist of black figures on Piled, it ie reported, to' a depth of T)OLIOE PIIPt� FOR BALE—Pun. 1 f' A light grey background. They several inches, and caused the car r bred, Apply T.H Sproule,Pickering..sv 50 t will cast the government 10remits to go into the ditch. Mrs.Herring --�•�tIIRB TO LET—Will take c.t• _1 w pair as compared with i2.9 cents received a number of cute bruises. Ptle to nuance, W.LaT Will take eat. Iwst Tear. also. J. ei Edwards, be Pittsburg, min SEILBERLING _ —One of our residents at the also received a Dumber of minor WArrrBD—et-Cali 28 girls or woe- ''•ws east end reports that on Friday cuts- e.at t once.ant Gnaine factory. Apply y at factory at once. b0 _ i night last some person with am -George ,Willett, of Oshawa, �,OR BALE-Una Jersey-Holstein Special "Service• 1• Q'� o on for the besutt of 1r helped hire• who was arrested several weeks hirer,nearly due. Apply to Allan Rttaor, '..1w7peelRi Tires (self, or herself, to a choicA flower. ago cbeiried with threatening the Lot 2,Cat,+.Searborb. *y.ao .a t Ing plant from is box On the ver life of his wife, who was at the j, andah. It,eeeme now that DotbiDR home of her father, W. J. IMIc• FOR SALE--e small plots.Yorkshire ' that ie movable is Bale on s a week.old .r lot 22,eon,a Piekerint. wen. _, I son's promises. The,crime wave ecaaed from inbbearton, end who Cray Jr.,R.R.'1,Locust Hill. bo �s thoIISSnds Of drivers. now 'know, p police sells n TRA RAYED-From lot 11, con, 7. , dose not seem t0 be COO$Ded t0 Whitby, was again arrested On S.Pickering. Z Holstein calves, aged about 8 ' built stronger and wear longer than a>aJ i the Cities where Rna•men and highway a short dietsnce 6011th Of months. 1 heifer and 1 bull. Please phoneinfor- v ' gaoa @ter@ are=o@t onmerons, but Barrie, on Thursday afternoon mation to Claremont 322. 50 tire even Seiberling mold, ever build ;it seems to prevade every part of last, by Cbief Constable Alex Vj OR SAL1;-4 Holstein cows due in ' the community. Stewart, who with his force h%d a• •luaust or September, or will .ail a number t�� t in stood flow of milk. Cash only• F.H.Westaey Wore,' —The Women's Minsionar been scouring the count, for, { y y Lot 11,Con.3, Phone Pickering 1413. b0•bl _ _ '• '' x ,.. Society and the Yong Women's him. after receiving a message ORONTO WET-WASH LAIIN- Auxiliary of the United Church from the Whitby police. Since TDRY (Semi finish)—•Let our driver can and Come in and ask to See these world fpm- -- held their August meets in the eeca 1Dl; from Wbitb lock n � P� y p, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your form of a picnic on Wednesday be' ha6 been using the name of nave with Mr. W.Davis barber shop. we , ous tires. last at Avis' Park, Frenchman's Callahan, and bad been living in day;.,e Fridayaeuvrr emit lNitstvy' 'venues. y, Bay. After the business art of Barrie for a month. He told how •OR SALE--McUnrmielt ecru hinder the meeting, conducted •by the. easy it was to escape,simply by F Deering grain drill, Spring tooth cultivator ' • president, Mrs. 8mltb, about 50 nmifterewing a Dnt on a bolt and {-section fodder g stone boat, Let:combined 'CHAR � �E en yed the fine ttnpper provided. walking ont. Ile went straight grain and toddrr grindtr. M.-H.root palmier,Set • ter Life tea llrft, new farm borne.*. 3 Horse collars. B ft. cCor- F. Bunting and to Barrie where be secured a job mirk mower knife. Quantity of seasoned hard- rs• Orril Mortar had charge of and has bimn working ever since. *1l,,Ir. 200Miilton hard brick. Coleman ;(��� Re x119! 0118 and aa8. t?tttck-Li`ht lamp and lantern. 2006-Ib. truck p f On raess and gaum. Mrs, Alvin He will Dow be tried for the two gale. Hotpoint electric ranrt eoIDQleu, coca Mobby proved S the best offences, the former charge and f!► m,1 bty1ole'at i� °rer otoaela Q�rkt.w�`li. ltrtis>d pt+rasmit. that of Jall breaking. Sertraed,Fickarirtt. .btr Pickering, • i� t il.•r?L b4tt"is 5 Y,.:�, .1•�+i `�,.h•,^I+r �.� ., l. '. ', � ',• � 4..;�•. � 'H� r_y_r• '' ..' ,c ta, ro >�. t , - •' -'+"._- tc ,y3 r• "` ';1`, �'' ;5.,.'3:,'„ y'a`k -Frg;ro