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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_08_28 .e` '',S.ir;,s,+- 'rr!` + w r ! _ ',e•. '•w _•�f;, _v "'b"':' •d+ ,�. '+"'�°"' 'r",..rS6'C -.r• •1'._s' _ •'?i.•• n -r,., - ''•riavw'a•L' :, ,im••..�'•kS'"`. •'.q - ,..s�.r:,.y�"; ,.,-!-°.... may,'.. - �,.,-�,'„�' �'„1.,..::.. P . :•:v�� ;'Ter,. .`r•. •,,,,•- `�✓ 4 - •.', :�._ - '..:.. ,N ••�:,.�,Jeq ^•rs�w 4w ,i •-'•: .+ �k... ,'„�' '',l, .gip; r. ,i.. "� - • e ,. _ °.� ••. w. - .r ) THU PICK R1 r vUZ. L. ' PICSERIN( , ONT., FRIDAY. AUG. 2-8-1-1931. 0,152 �rafesfti{OStlstl darlQ+a. _T_ �� , auneARTOn. Ontario County School Fair Dates• i White's-:-MM GREENWOOD Agnes Helen Rose, a daughter of Oshawa-Tues. Sept. 8th. the late Caleb hose, at one time a Uxbridge-Thur. Sept. 10th. DF- H. C. PEARSON-Physician vtreea, R���r resident of Dunbarton and vicinity, Roseville-Friday Sept r 11th . � - ': `� and surgeon. Dnnbarcon, ltlh widow of the late T S. Humphries, 'Sandford-Sat. Sept. 12th. _ passed away after a -brief illness in Claremont-Mon. Sept. 14th. RH. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Is running fall hl�ot sawing rum- Toronto, on Tuesday, August 18th. Brougham-Toes. Sept. 15th. .Ootametrical A.«lation of Ontario.Res. her, !reaches, doubletreee, ' ltteec*I ember of the American Optometrical t ton nee rte The funeral was conducted from 47 Pickering-Thur. Sept. 17th. . Established 1888 Ere• examined by appointment. g Victor Ave. Toronto, on Thursday Brookiin•-Friday Sept. 18th. 'eke� d=ont.Ont. Open to bud a quantity of Rood August 20th, to' the Oshawa Union _basswood and elm P� Rama Tp. Hall Mon. Sept. 21st. ;.�) ARL A.GRUBIN.R. O.-Eyealebt Cemetery. A son, a daughter, four, Breehin-Tues. Sept. 22nd. �. : . :,,r AUSPecialist. Honour graduate of the College logs. grandchildren, three sisters and Beaverton-Wed. Sept. 23rd. , of Ootomeu� of Canaaa; Gold medalist ana four brothers survive. Cannington-Thursday Sept 24t1i. ,heat first ertnaa prise winner fa 1928. AC Markham Frain Chopping Tuesdays Manchester-Friday Sept. 25th. . , ttrtr,�yy Monday from 9 a•m. to b p. m,.in Dr. and Fridays. - HBker'sdentcl o@ice. At StouQvilie from wed• y' .SCtr 0 Mon. Sept 28tH. " 7 to Saturday of each seek. E es esamin- g g- 'The highest price paid for - " a°d ctasn t;iced and repairea. xiggesc gnalicy Manufaetnring Baskets of all Annan-H'arriii Gr-eenbank-Tues. Sept. 29th. pod winter wheat at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouts z4oa. 4817 descriptions. Sunderland-Wed. Sept. Mh. g y; The marriage of Marjorie Lois, dau• 3 r !spat. Price reductions at the ghter of Theodore and M s. Annan, factory. of Pickering. and d ME9 Samuel Middle School Examinations . DUNCAN B. McINTYRE-Barr{.&• Pickering Continuation School. }` ter.Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. Phone Markbam 8405 or 6420 or write Harris, son of Samuel and airs.Rarris. Sotsth, Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. Chas, White.Locust Hill,Ont. of Whitby,was solemnized at 78 Ho- OGinnie Barnes-Ens. Comp. c; Eng. Plsoae 45. 4sly - garth Ave.. Toronto, on Tuesday, Lit. 1; Can. Hist, 1; Alg. c;. Lat. August 25tb at 7 90 p. m• (D. S. T.) DONALD RUDDY Barrister. T Comp. c• Fr. Auth. c• Fr. Com ,. Rs Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. J. H. Beal, - Claremont Rev. Mr, Leakey officiated. The bride p p Bran and Shorts are lower III Office formerly occupied b the late A.E.Chris- who wore an independence blue geor• c .,: clan,south wing of Court>i Phone 9L4 Bert Elliott-En Comp. �. ripe than for years. House,Whitby. six getteen@embie with hat and shorn to f3• P• p y FURNITURE match, was attended by her sister. Beatrice King-Eng. Comp. 2; Eng. They are the best milk 'WALTER C. THOMSCN-Barris- i ► ter, Solicitor, Notary Public. BOS Royal Jean. The groom was supported by Lit. 1; Can. Hist, 1; Chem. c. TOdriC8r6. : Bank Bldg.,Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Clarence J. Hallett, of Toronto. The -Armenag Goldsmith-Eng. Lit. c. p Rasidence,Pickering, Out..or by anoointmenr. ry e�na •n r i nrc+•n� t,apiDg eauglP mill reside on Byron 8t. ('an• II38t. 2; AIIC. HiBt. 2; Alg. e; For young pigs nothing - 37ty South, Whitby. 'Geom. c• Phys. c• Chem. 3• iAt. equals .& ' EATON. BELL ROSS, Barrier• Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- - Auth. c.� 9 vautl. - err, Solicitors. 9w Northern Ontario Creases, Dreamers, Tables and Winona McEwen-Anc. Hint. 2; Cleo- Ontario Bran and Shorts 319 ? .:IN 330 Bay Street,Toronto, " DUMBARTON M B A R TO N Chairs, Picture Framer. dollars better than Nest W. Beaton. -- m. c;Phy�s. c; Chem 1; Fr. Com c. I' H.�.Bell, Our priees are the lowest. a ' J.D.F Rosa. Adelaide^83s-9 Ialeen Annie is visiting bee grand- Audrey Powell-Eng. Comp. c- stn mills make; mother at Brooklin. Dorothy Ravin-Phys. c; Chem. 2. ; �IC63ARCSON, PICgERING s / Miss Marjory Patterson, of Barrie Bernadette Robinson-Can. Hist 1; MULVEY - Btimaten, Solrorton eta, is the guest of Miss Phyllis Nichol- Anc. Hist• 2; Phys. 2: Lat. Auth 2• " 9I3-214 Confederation Life Building, Corner of 3 �.7 Arriving son. Robert Stroud-Eng. Comp 3; Eng. - eY�ooge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones ed,iAe 44s9and44so. Pickering office �open Born, on August 23rtd at Pickering Lit. c; Alg, I;.Geom. 2; Chem 1; L. ei Wednesda and Saturdayevanfags. phone>?ieit Private Hospital, to Onral and :firs. Auth. 3; Lat. Comp. 3; Fr, Comp- The best quality that monfy aeon. tl* Choice 2X, $� ant .B C. Connor, a son (Henry Herbert). C. _ will bn will arrive Cedar Shingles. Mrs. Frank Sewell and baby, of Hazel Walter-Eng• Comp. C. I y g Cedar Grove visited with her moth- Helen Wood-Anc. Hist. 2; Geom. 2; Sept. lot. NTLIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S„ er, Mrs. Walton "Annie last week- Phys. 2. (Succeesor to Dr.J. N Dales). Graduate of Also, a large quantity Of end. _ A stock will always be kept on A the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Town• hand. Prices the lowest �p Uwversity. At Claremont office over D. A. On Tuesday, Lysll Morrish was MITCHELL-RORRISO- Start's store every Tuesday at:a FndaY phone aOngh and dredged taken ill and rushed to the hospital possible. Stang I 0-I I -where an operation for an abscess on A delightful lawn wedding wait held �j ERBERT T FALLAI9E. L• D S.. dark Pine, Spruce and the brain was performed in the ev- on Wednesday afternoon,August 19th, ` �+• ��•.11 D.D.S. Graduate ttwRoyal College of - ening. Much anxiety is felt for the at the residence, Pickering, when ' LI Stu tone and the m ncs second dam east off st`�,d: Hemlock Lumber. � child and much sympathy for the ® Ida 11forrison.daugiDterof Mrs. E11aa• �/ /� - rtw'sCamscl>, PtcAmn":-gn,--Odke boars: 9 parrontsr. -bath Morit"oe and the h%te Homry.-L• BUR INCH 'lM arse to •P. re., or by appointment. rX•ny � Morrison, became the bride of Ar�ir service), Pboae Pick 9700, 431y •:• PICKERI G -i- W. Mitchell. eldest son of Ja mes A. Building and General GREENWOOD. and Mrs. Mitchell, Picketing. The Contractiasg. - ,�atatssrsa► 6tasas. Lg iMQ�a� - ceienloay, performed by Dr J. R Estimates furnished on all clans" ' {t t> BrE.A � On Monday morning snide little Fraser now of the Gravenhurst United of work-Interior and Exterior, s1„A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- excitement was caused- try it mctor Church. but formerly of thi bride and Alterations and repairs. �I •Fin and automeWe insurmce of W ktnde, D V saptMmungcompantesof solid financier stand. accident which oCCUrrea on the hill, groom's Church at unbarton, Kin phimaeys Built Concrete Work. ���I in which, fortunaley no one vas in' stop Road. took place at the entrance to the wide verandah. under a bower Phone Pickering 6718 HORDE KEAY-Licensed auction- Coal, I jured. Marshall H. Yt,7k, of H. r of fragrant cedar and summer flower*, FAIRPt?RT, ONTARIO -_ ter,A.itona_ Live stock and general ear.. tip. 1,.Brooklln, was driving up the from the centre of which bun a huge y atrettded to. Terms reaaotsabie, R. hill in his Ford sedan and when in g . Sale l mile. PbuftStats 9M. 31-4 trout of the church the car stalled white wedding bell. The verandah Shingles For Sale Hard and $oft Goal of tbo' and starter! ta•lgo down the hill. He where the table wa. laid with the � POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. • bride's cake• was also decorated in the a far Oaanaset a!Tors and Otstasso. a.. but CM turned it into the entrance of the same ha 5x clear and bx No. B.C. Shingles. ' Iloa sales t[au ltaaa &"Mudd w on noors.w '� ,- _ happy manner. I setae adateaw or«a elver P o Oat gas church grounds and was partly on 'the bride was a picture in her dress (salt Galvsatzed Steel Shiny es, � the roadway. At the same time a of blue French net with taffeta Bird's Felt State Shingles. B.BZATON TOWNSHIP QLE8H small Ford`rleliv¢ry truck. drivers' by applique on the full length skirt. The Also. reaubberiag burtgy wheels. �^ L+ Otsv.raatw' 02mmfsnmer for tad o�• A. Harry Racbiam of Newtonbrook, large hat was of delicate pink mohair Lawn mowers sharpened. wdlissa~ a••°°ae.±jsAl money to was y accompanied by Walter Helmwood with bead and large bow of pink T. PATERSON'S - CLAR81![O11tT +m•s' .:, pas. ua • G'LZ� and Harold Scott, of Toronto, was vet, and stoves, hose and shoes car Call and get prices. Phone 8618 vied out the same tone. a happy con- coming down the hill and to avoid PPy Q7 M. MAW, LIC$Ntp Ate_ crest to the blue of the gown. Her _ TTY. ga��oaiiDurham ;Pickering 111 HU striking the other car Rackham turn- houquet was of butterfly roses, Ill of r BIOS, THE Ts, AfEHR,tor York, ed to the right and ran into a cul- p Ca,•ereti Art toad.of sttrta �rvmp�y attended the valley and baby's breath, Her •� _ ,ass+ a Te atNsWS'O D0440 Pet awes mry be writ, badly damaging one of the bridesmaid, 141ise htargarel Mitchell, New Chevrolet arranged cies. by.Ou` t*%-7d lndepen- We have a full line of Ponitry wheels and bending the axle and wort:a goan of pastel pink net, with _ - Feeds, good se the best. otherwise damaging the car. Mr. large mohair,hat of the same shade. ,NOTICE York admitted that he was at fault Her bouquet was of cornflowers, and JS HERE Try our Front Rank Laying Mash, and offered to pay the damages. sbe ware the groom's gift. a bracelet Whitevale ':- � $ 1 Growing Mash and Constable Crummer investigated the-set with brilliants, ~', - ' _ Chick Starter. - accident. The car, which was insure The bride's mother,as did Mao the Manv new features sand a new low _ ed wa; taken to Law's garage in groom's,chose block lace and gedtg- price. An Owner Service Policy, Chopping every day - We ruake these Feeds right here Pickering. ette for her gown. and each wore a assuring owner the best in except Wednesday I and our prices will allow _ corsage bouquet of rose@ and lily of -service and satisfaction. --you a profit on your the valley. GRAIN-FLOUR-FEED poultry. .-BROUGHAM. During the signing of the register Oils, Asaeesorie Goodyear " Eire, F. LeRoy sang �'O Promise Me," Tires at new low prices. Will exchange "! When yon want Flour ask for Miss Ruth Holborn visited Miss G. and the wedding march and other Flour for Wheat r Royal. Help your market Gannon on Sunday. ' focidenti►l music was played by Mrs. Repairs on all makes of cars. for local wheat. Miss Doris Axford has returned to J. McWbinuie aunt of the groom. ,ANTHONY WILSON her home in Toronto. A reception was held immediately * _ The more flour we sell the more Miss Vida Bate, of Port Ho is after, when the guests, numbering Gordon J. i.aW Proprietor' wheat we can buy.- ' about 80, many from out of town, 48tf Phone Mark. 5302 y'' spending her holidays with 'Miss I. took advantage of the occasion to as- Phone 2908 PIOSHRI2IQ ` ':<;' iVV a will exchange Sour for Bate' tend their best wishes, and to also J. and Mrs. Hartley of Stratford, view the display of gifts in the living say kind of grain. are spending a few days with Miss room, bespeaking thw esteem of the " f 6YQU,js A BARGAIN Pickering Ming Comoanv Bate. two families thus united. Mrs. V.-Shaver is engaged -as tea- Buffet refreshments were served on g6st R _C*Z1;:D NR;G Cher for the public school at Gias- the lawn,the bride's health being Pro- •��� in s slid Walnut Dining il�i♦\ �i�ij\ gow. pored by Dr. Fraser and responded to g ROOM suite. Miss-Margaret 'Miller is -with her y the groom. The bride was Riven 'a FUNERAL DIRECTOR in marriage by her brother, Frank .' : sister, Mrs. Burns, of .Brooklin at Morrison.and Norman Morrison at- Is D7 re than present.. This Suite consists of a 60 inch private Ambulance • : c D. Gannon. his son Huh and T.-tended the groom, Messages and te- . 'BiJet, China Cabinet with a t ` g legrams were received from distant ichant long linen drawer, a foot Ex Day and Night Service C. Brown are. in Ha,tlburton this points,including one from the groom's • ' . -' teoaion'Table, Arm Chair and Pbone 9009 week-end. uncle,A.G. Holmes, of Vancouver. 6 Diners upholstered is The Everest family, of Toronto, The summer sun.*hitting through - solid leather. Malvern 5000 holidayed at the Gannon home one the trees,gave its benediction to the Years of Training and edneational day'last week happy party,sod dude the picture a preparation have qualified him _ Special price. E135:oo Markham Ont. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker, of Tor- moat delightful no's, to advise yon on any mediei• onto, were recent visitors with the Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell left in the nal preparation, its action, Matthews family. variv'eoening on a motor trip which method of use and merit-also will take them to points north, the Sp g Farm Fence I Mrs. Cleo. g hilip and 'Miss Brod- ht ide choosing to wear a tailored suit to dispense your _ Inner$ ring Mattress in ood ie are visitin 1n Port Bolster and in of beige with harndeome' fox fur, the heavy coverioga ... .. 17.50 Beaverton this week. gift of the groom. His gift to the Dochor s' Prescrlp4ioa - TII 2�, 3� and 40 'Mrs. Barclay has spent several beet man woe a scarf pin. Mr, and Oeeasional Chairs, in walnut " week-ends with the Goad family at Mrs. Mitchell will be in residence to . • _. finish with magnette cover. rod rolls. their summer home in Muskoka. Pickering upon their return. Famil7 Recipes = ing, our price .. 6.75 Miss Marie Devitt has been enjoy- - Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- ing a trip to Buffalo and other Impressive $fty- trd t,pening Your local druggist had five years Kitchen Chairs in `Ling, Lawn Mowers, Garden points during the past few weeks. ceremonies of the Canadian -Na.;- 'experience in Toronto's lead- the white wood, ready for Tools and Sprayers. Messrs Middleton, Johnston and tional Exhibition will take plate ing, dispensing drug store sod Brown spent a day last week, in the to-day (Friday), August 28th. your business in this <E; enameling, each .. .. 1.10 Coleman.Air-O-Gar Stoves,,.-- city purchasing a furnace for the moat ortant phase of Also Enamel in all colors, New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves,' church. NOTICE drug's service. Coleman Gas Irons and Rev. Mr. McLel]An was heartily _ Electric Irons. welcomed back by his congregation Unemployed single men+ desiring ,Tones, the Pr•uggi*t. guarantees' last Sunday, 'a week earlier than was to apply for work on the Northern pure fresh drugs;accurate C A, 'Sterri tt ;Get one our prices before expected. Ontario Highway construction may dispensing and teas-g buying elsewhere, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, of Toronto, register on or before Sept 1st, at onable prices. Phone 18001 - -- and Mrs. Burroughs, of Markham Pickering, Broughalin or Claremont ��ti visited at the home of 'Mrs. Philip Post Office, by registration card E C. J O N E SA Furniture Dealer andl ALVIN BUSHBY on Thursday last. supplied. e e I k Funeral Director Notice-will those parties who bor- _ G. L. Middleton, p: Also Atnbulanoe Service ;13"ware Phone 4800 rowed tires, tubes and other artic- -.r• Reeve. Druggist ancr.Chemist, plri/�Clrlgf t .Qt '10 PIQB$ INQr iea Jamea�Farleq'e garage at D• �• � �130ne 6Q00 P•ioileriug : • C' , +. :at!bifll a+' ray•_. 1r .t 'K'•aai,: .,•,.:, am l., - ....,.,�.`.e�1.w. �ri :may. ,s:..3.� +'J' - _ 1�..W..h. - „;stir u.yr •«'vt � n „ti .!,. a a"",1`L 9:p "'+. 509 •- - . '- ;. _ _ < ,•� 'Q - '^!► - .T: wit. •�"� .✓,fix., x}� •�” .it - _ _ - . . .. - •. . - _ - • . '. ,' L.�"i=: , _.. .' � Orange Pekoe his power,to persuade her to marry 9_*AVMMra02-6 ths man he now intended to ki'-L The &f - _`blend Of I Young leaves : 112ust have so Puzzled her; Mercer - . Inuat sage some terrible hold overhim to warrant such action. That it-wan ` - the horrible threat which Bad caused ts� " — the chant:in Holt she was sure. Unt?1 /1,,,, --, "- at had been made he had been eon= �'y s - - - - \:Ip R�AIVC3 tent,to•put up with-things ss Whey EKOF, stood. It waa for her sake then-that my and his Chinneseef emit were rescued had it overboard, unia8hed and sway-BLEND be Was going to fight, but he rnu.,, from the.desert island, by the rrelghter �fI a! the side bf thb derricL have known what sort of a man Mer- cra ft Br ng they osthe tboatrehun6lotalicps " latex" repeated Chung, savage• - -cer was all the while that he was id- the telescope and tries to identify rho lyr -and before I could stop him he - s - _ visiag and pressing her-to,marry hire. hips climbed out on the derrick-' boom . . M r' The threat which Mercer had made The telescope suddenly collapsed and slid down the pulley ropes to the -must have been more dreadful than. in Chung's hands, as telescopes will plane. - ; she could comprehend. Something of ..when you squeeze them, Chung "Come back, Chung" I yelled but Lew first fear returned to chill her was all dismay—where a moment be- I might as well have remained quiet •. anew, any her 'longing for Pyecroft fore he was delighted with the won- for Chung sat with clenched fists in _ + derful rilagic Eye that would bring the cockpit, swearing 'terrible things'- became more urgent than ever; she :. : r�/// �/„///,/��'/�r��® . �: would go out s't once upon the moor, d i want objects in Chinese. _ Taking up a stout ask she used tar close up. -I was amazed. dhi nk, of all pb(> "L St walking she left her room sad tan oo- ie, was the last man on earth that minutes later was treading the brack- Wile fie",!e h e I would have expected to turn'war• e go ke . n and Lt.1.Lc,. .1-warm,--gentle Q walled. rior, It.,was not. until 'a long time ESgreeze was blowing, a lark rose at- { i , saoweu hl;. iu the Pirates K US most at leer feet,bursting into melo.ty ` how' '!t stretched had broken up Chung's boyhood-RE L H O E as it soared akywarda. A shimmerin,- out and' Boon hb home on the .r v i er and laid the dis• purple haze'lay ivei the distant tors, had it working tract waste and ever *since then he bntt erfliea floated lazily around her, rine, In spite of had hoped for a,cheats to clean up an atmosphere of tranquility enfoldod the lau�htor of the sailors. Cain- an the Chinese bands, - her in a soft-caress. $ fully he imrieyed the ship which �"y But the• a was fired the cannon, then as isle wrstcb. ally, his was a case of splendid By T C. H JACOBS . ' ' of security which came with it was coctrsge, for he was actually scared T. s false, haw false she was speedily to ed-Alm he seemed to turn three white or rather scared lemon yel- realize. Something moved quick:y shades paler and dropped the glass low—with tear, yet he wanted to y across her path and lancing down, with a sudden 'cry. — P g take revenge for the murder of his - SYNOPSIS she saw the loathsome,squirming bod "Whet t4--it Chung"-I asked hur- Once when in her guardian a room q g y _ family, My respect for Chung greR • rT�tttl Holt and his ward Muster she had noticed R revolver in his of a viper disappearing beneath the riedly. Immensely. gda►nwartng.are staying &t-a-Dartmoor bracken. It was e' reminder that But Chung was so upset that.he - Taking him along with me in the "rm. - Holt's friend, Moineau, living at irn�- She determined to get it now. lapsed into a curious chatter of B'estrel House, is eeiroup that Muriel That she had never handled one in her every' Garden of Eden has its snake, plane -was- Impossible, however, I r - marry hi■ nephew, yden Mercer. life did not occur to her, With a shiver aha walked oar, hit Chinese and Enzliah and. goodness needed the room for as ezperienced A series of mysterious disappearances , it was a objective the for which rose, knows what, I could not. under- has been alarming the nelghborboo.l, deadly weapon and she meant to,have j gaunt gunner. T h e - _ .]tone page the vicar's dau;bter, being and bare, a mils" or so ahead. Sim stand a word of !t. Everyone stop- mate; of the the latest victtin its protection. vachea its b without incident and Red tense sad- excited*- Evidently ' u ”' _ Another boarder at the farm, Perclvuli Cautiously scouting to see that ',he began to climb, from its granite sum- Chung knew something was going.on s m agalnaysl 2 yecroft snd,his valet Flack, discover a -'wecret underground passage to Kestrel way was clear she slipped across the mit she would be able to see for miles out there In the China Sea. training an "House. Inspector Barnard steals info lawn and into the house. Noiaeleaalp I shook h!m roughly "Who! !a !f" estrel House and runs into a crook, 'and be seen also. Somewhere out-there board a warship. fin8 I�mation.who gives to fo nd!ascending the stairs she went straight'Pyecroft was hidingt The barren I said. so I took him. _ to Holt's rooms listened a moment,I "PlUates" said Chung and his teeth istaabed to death. Barnard arrests Pye- wastes of the moor would offer num- Our art111ery ,eroft. who effects an aeca'0- When Bar- and quietly turned the handle, shattered. �/ x+ard retires that night he is ameauitsd`` !rraua sate retraata for the fugitive, c O a 6 lated Of Y/ t dry a masked man. Martel overbe.rr 1 She had hardly entered the room i He ,would be on the alert and perhaps ��tes! So that was it. Those two heavy shot• 3W.den Mercer threaten her- uncle'ne-, before she realized that it was oecu- he wou:8 see her: Ii did not occur to dreaded villians that infest the guns and plenty of shells, also long chase of her refusal to marry him. pied. Holt was standing by the ward- her that this'9vas something which Chinese waters and prey on Weak robe, examining something which he vessels. There was not mach time r��automatic pistol. a would have ' •. CHAPTER- XVIII. Barnart. might have anticipated and given a fortune for some really good thrust into his pocket with furtive that she was drawing danger to her to waste. K we wanted to save the bombs—big ones with plenty of pep 'For a long time Muriel sat motion- haste• but not before his 'ward had lover, little ship, at which they were fir- --but we had to take such weapons less in the summer house, engulfed by,caught the blue glint of sunlight an For an hour she remained it the tug as happened to be on board. --u terror which paralyzed her mind.!metal, tap of the tor, nuking herself as con- The dacka 01 the "Madrigal" bo- (To be continued) - f !stunned-by the dreadful threat. The "Er , hullo, my dear," stammer- spienous as possible. Once she fancied came a scene of_the wildest excite.' Note: Any of our young readers Actual words she barely understood, td" d Holt.✓'where've you been?" , she saw a man move on the torsidt: mein, as- we worked fever"Ir g� writing to ,Captain, .IlmmT", 8010- _ ?but-the concentrated venom in Mar- "What have you got in that Ibut idter watchi.tg the spot for sev- tins ready to tape off 'n our plane. Star Building. Toronto, will receive .-,ear's soft cultured voice was awful; pocket,".demanded Muriel, staring tst`oral min- tes decided that ahe had toward the scene of battle, Soon we his signed photo free. it shocked her more than any physical him accusingly. Hia round, pleaaatit I been rwataken. She glanced at -he3 -•- . - - G ."voilence could have done. That he ,face looked drawn and haggard, his I watch and found that it was time to = could have uttered such vile words al- smiling mouth smiled no longer, it+return, Reluctantly and somewhat �. no" immediately after his passionate teemed net and hard. He appeared to disappointed she commenced to re- chocolate Malted M`1k pleading for her love, words cb:rVd have aged ten years or more. trace her steps and lied almaat reach-' Fi► with hate and fury so evil as to be; - "Why er . . nothing, my dear," ed the foot of the for when a figure scarcely believable, filled her with an-he replied, ,at east . . ." sprang from behind a [rock, seized her no h4aWli-givipgs deNdoos (yak for tditldm add grown- overpowering sense of loathing. "I saw it," said Muriel, "it's a re- roughly about the waist, and pressing With a desperate effort'she sought `volirer. What are u t to do one hand over her mouth, bore her to plus. • Pound and Hall Podmd tins at your grocers. its control the turbulent maelstrom of with it!,, -the ground. The cry which rose to _ her emotions, to check her racing A sudden spasm-twisted his mouth, ter lips was smothered, to Sig arms( - - heart and get a grip upon her senses- revealing is clenched teeth and 'held her fast•in•a bear-like hug, she „ - 8 giv- about perfect, he added with an en- eyes she quietened, the first lag film such an expression.of ferocity I found herself ,taring with horr;Red �e Medi+eval S�� � horrible shock eased and she set her- eyes into a coarse, ne id face, which thusiasm that was surely contagious. P that Muriel started and her face pal-I i -.My banker.was sight. The market- ` self deliberately to review the situp- ed. It was as if a rabbit had sudden-I leered at her with a vicious r-rin. "Lwow,then a day in Lublin. Hose's place was worthy of el! his enthusi- _$ion. - ly been converted lilt oa dangerous Fear, the strongest human emotion,, a thing you musn't miss," a Warsaw asm, and mine added to his. It van !silt her strength. With a desperate What Mercer had meant she could'animal. Possessed of s hatred almost banker zrged as We looked over my worth the discomfort of.the journey, only guess but she realized that to maniacal.• But as quickly as it came'effort she struck at his face. sad,I itinerary. "Stop off at Zamose (Za- It was, as he'd said, just about pet. •--was in desdl earnest, She was in ly been converted into a dangerous- twisting her head aside, succeeded in+ y- i � {resin her mouth. �A half strangles f moah). It's about halfway between fort. . Front the Senator and Mme. � peril,perhaps in peril of her life . smile. g (those two towns. By all means, you+ Senator, from the :mend who spoke ' or worse. Somehow she connected the` "Do with it, m dear? Why, just err for help came from her before the must have as hour'or two in Zamosc English I - y y, j , pieced tog,,i:<r bits of his- cruel fingers closel over her mouth Doc with Kestrel House, that sinister cleaning it, you know, making sure '"And why should I take the time I tory and learned of Jan Zamoyski, a(relift to a vice-like grip. But 8 sec- for Zamos2. What fa there to-see?" =tnansio: in the valley which she had that it is'. . er . . in working order. , v„ �,tbe hetman who founded the town. .i among the trees but never With all these dreadful crimes taking and later the relaxed. Something glimpsed g y (There were four hetmans in Poland guardian was"sec- place . . burtled through the air and struck 'he I "Something pt;u71 not find any- _ teetered. That het' the most im wtant officers of the wetly afraid of both Moineau and Mer- "That' is not the -truth, Guardy, other's ear with n sickening thud. He where else in Poland, and maybe not king) That explained his name, for ter she had suspected in a vagu le nde- You're going to kill somebody," i twebed sideways, blood streaming anywhere else in all Europe. Zamosc ski is the Polish equivalent of a mite sort of maarei on more than one Holt's ruddy face changed, to. an down his face. Beforz he could' re- has 8 medieval market place,.arcaded French de or a German von, and ' _occasion recently. Now 'she knew. ashen gr'ey,.but his eyea blazed behind cover himself, dnother figure launch- clear around. No ones ever dared to I means "from"; Zamoyski then means Holt }lad made no •protest but the his horn-rimmed glasses and he struck ea• itself upon him, swearinir bias- restor: one building in any other "the Than from Zamosc." Now this quivering intake of his breath, ending his clenched flat upon the dressing. Phemonsly and fighting like a wildcat type of architecture. It's as lovely as Jan Zamoyski must have been a very in a sob of a eer horror, she had table• (To be continued.) when it was first plAnned. Its just important person. . . . 'heard. Illogically enough she felt "Don't meddle with things which — -- A c� n --"— I tivas speechless web joy aver the sorry for him. his fear was greater don't concern you, he barked. Av;afi all s Safety Plane market-place, as many times as I r than she had suspected or he would Muriel .was more than a tittle - -• ..erit~ into it th$t day and th? next. _ surely have made some ,pirated pro- frightened at the change; she was see•' An architect from Italy designed it Rest. Impossible for her to turn to ins a view side of her guardian's char- •. -what today we'd call "city plan- bint for help. From whom then could aster. rM " a.ning"- with high brick walls sur- -ehd expect protections Chief Inspcc- "All right, Guardy," she said south-. ti rounding the whole town, with the 'tor Barnard? She shivered a little ing)y, "don't get ao rattled at.'a jok•."- � p - market-place-arcaded all around, and ar she pictured -the cold, grim-{seed Holt turned to her with a sudden, ` ! streets put in whey a there was space': policeman listening to her extraordi- jerky movement of his atom, little $` F i ;left. Half shut my eyes and I might nary story. He would be the last re- body: have been in Italy, for it was perfect source, she felt --Pyeeieft?--Y4 has "Your answer'to Mercer was defin-. _--,----- f.. ` ». - i Aenaissrrce architecture. I grazed and -where .vas he? Hiding somewhere, lint ate and represents your true•and eon ;w, > :" !gazed at the arcades; I stro4ed along where? 'sidered opinion. Under no circum- • -�through them, peer_ng_into the dim Muriel turned the problem over in stances will'you marry him: That is little shops,exclaiiti.ing over the vault- ' her,mind; the more,she considered it correct, is it not?" The question waa ? ing, measuring the walls—four feet ` the more convinced did she 3ecome ,het at her in haYsa, grating tones _ y .�4 _�thick, or five, with heavy buttresses; that he would not be far away from f such as she had never heard him use �> «et the whole place to such good repair. leer. Did.this warning mean that he before. � Y t � Above.the shops were three floors 'bad foreseen this peril welch treat-I "Yes," she snapped defiantly, '1 cued-her? She bel:^ved it did and he would rather die firatti' J trA bl apartments with plastered wade-- t•: �' �• blue•or buff or white. So strong is the would herefore be hiding somewhere' Holt nodded his head; he shcwed ho ' , + Zamoyski tradition- that no one has on the moor. Her faith in him was surprise but appeared to be consider• remodeled a house, in Lll these.years, boundless, her love for him braced in the matter carefully: s M introduc any other le; p ob- 'nor e3 sty r and comforted her,lendiirg her a sour-1. "Ah, yes," he said at last irr loo ably-no one •ever scanted to. Not age :w.11ich she sorely. needed. Why;votes contrasting strangely with his one touch of Gothic, not a hint of he lied come to' Dartmoor she did rt�t previous tone: "Death is a.wonderful a K 'baroque with its curls and?fussiness. " -- : know, but it was lain that he pos-,P 1, �° `°'•+a;• ;>"• The town hall may be a century later p anacea for all souls, Well, wel we -•- °- • ���:;, :. - th th eat, but with its fine tower _ seared cgnsiderable knowle�?�e �f her-`shall see. Now leave ma, my dear, I • , r an e r self and her guardian. It Tollowed have a lot-to'do."-- • .; it belongs in the picture. The place that he probably knew something of l Ge.itly taking her itrm he pusned is an absolute unit. And over it all• ..i • .' Moineau and Mercer. Was it an their her toward the door•and MnntieI went ,., • •the medieval spell.—Grace Humphrey, ' a account that he had coms-to the wept'obediently. There wi.s something in i `Polan , . n '• d the Unexplored" country? Perhaps one dnr he sonl,i -Holt's manner which allowed ed of no s 'tell her, the problem at the moment refusal: -� " . INSIGHT was how to get in•touch with-airn.) With slow, lagging steps she w�-:r. We may straggle against It as we the only method of which she could t:, her own wont; she felt tired, men- like, we shall never have more pens- hink meant spending a`conaidera^lo tally. and physically. Something rf portion of her days to the moor, and Holt'b intention she diressed; he waa' [ration or insight rheas- providence _! has endowed us with, All beyond. the moor was a dangerous place for'going to shoot Hayden Mercer at the that Is a deceitful appearance, a its " first opportunity. And •,,ct he hq,l of the auto-gyro's complete stability and slow flying power , her. I PP y ; concealing our nothingness. But - spared no pains to' chrmpl�n his ;•�P i'caily Illustrated here showing man holding rope attached we may become by our heart and so. MUE No. 35-- 31 I cause, had tried by every mesiib m plane flying over. Southampton field, tiona, better each day.Joubert. �, ^'rf��<+=-max: ,,;..��.'_�°afi.rrr��a''tS�So r� .t"'�•z"�ir-- ,: - .. .. . . _ •. '. r� - Ji till lu .t4_r .• �. :. rk~ q V 3 p r w. 7711�.Vn3MT Mr, T. 7. What` New York North American Co ent Is We Rich Field-For Prehistoric BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Difscovery of 1'h Toaaur Armor is T,esaa but Una of Many- ' ` i'4 1Ck .11lxttrated Dressmaking Lesson-Fur. - _.__ raCee of Early Monsters f ,, , GOPYR16MTt0 f�lehetj With Every Pattern- The discovery In Texas of the dor- -rado; and la Dinosaur Canyon. now as[armor of a giant phytosaur, a croc- Flagstaff, Ariz.. 300 tracks were found "^ - -- Necessity For Fun For the sandwiches, add pimento- .' n ;odile-like creature which lived more by one ezpedltioa• one if the largest - stuffed olives to cheese and tine a slice - V - !than 50,0,00,000,years ago, emphasizes skeletons of this beast was found in �u It Is the mother who is.alwass hard g p working, who thinks`fireft of her child- each'of white and brown bread for the fact that the North American cos- Utah in 1923—the diplodocus of the ' tinent is still a fertile field for le- species. This specimen was seventy-. 4~ ' ren and last of herself,who is too wilb each sandwich. Fruit juices.for the ontologists seeking the fossils of pro- one feet long and the pieces discover- historic Y - lag to sacrifice—it is unch might be: lemon, grape, piuea_p Who loess out with the very children plc and cherry juice, p �, _- historic animals, Traces of many ed weighed about 62,000 pounds. This a > - apecws.w .hese-monsters have been creature is supposed' fhI La.o e for whom she has been the devoted 4!* * found from qme to time. 170;000,000 years ago, .w :."goat:', A Catch•Ail Sheet The bow which is always strung When you set Baby In his high chair Judging from the number of tracks ' Mastodone, it is believed, were 'loses its elasticity. The mother who and give him a cracker, have a large '* -found, the dinosaur, or "terrible rep- abundant here about 25,000 years ago, " 'keeps her nerves and energies always piece of muslin to spread-out under °' a tile, seems to have been the most whereas this animal was thought to common In all parts of the country, have become extinct,iii Europe 1,000 lent, loses the power of adaptability.- the chair and it will catch all the - Beside the .Connecticut River' neai centuries back. Mastodon teeth seven _ She will fly off the handle and be crumbs he drops. This can be gather- m cross �vith the children upon ores= ed up and shaken outdoors-afterward, © Northampton are preserved dinosaur inches long have been discovered is Dion, coin get touchy easily, will-tali co a„G -you will be saved the job 'of . tracks said to he the most perfect the ocean off the New Jersey coast; : -. I a • e ever found. Nearer New York. at 'and the vlefulty of Niagara Falls has p 'understand the children and see their sweeping up the crumbs and raising a - �' - ,.•_+I4 viewpoint. She Is tike a cow who dust in the room. G 4 Woodbridge, .N.1•, dinosaur tracks furnished a fertile field for such dis gives a good pail of milk, then kicks The catchall sheet can be spread out p were discovered last year measuring coverles. ` It over. when the little ones sit down to eat 9 o twenty inches acioas the toes. They Near MedIcIne Bluffff, Wyo, cone <..� It would be better to let the child-'pop corn, or a piece of bread and but- w are thought to date back to the cre• found the skeleton of one of the .Ten wait on themselves somewhat, to ter, or spread It under their places at • taceous period of the Mesozic Age. largest of the prehistoric reptiles, the let them struggle and strain and know f table, or under.. your sawing table #o The haunts A the dinosaur in. New brpntosaprue, or thunder lizard, hoot (l a Jersey were Hart discovered, however, in the Peabody Museum at New Hs, •• ' how to appreciate what is done for when you are cutting out a new gar- ji � them because they know its cost. They meat. It is a great labor-saver in a _ in 1858, and a mounted skeleton is in ven. When alive, its 'weight is eats, _ �R !would love Mother more than If she home. Having one, you will think of 3 —_ the stake Museum at s,, Trenton, mated to have been about forty ton r' is . Makes everything too easy, bearing numerous uses for it; as a dual cover d• - In the Province of Alberta-and some and it lived about 120,000,000 yeah ... the burdens herself and making their for furniture, a curtain for the porch, * z O parts of the Western States dinosaur ago. The jaw of a tithan6there, to blessings appear as if by magic,. with or a spread to throw over.the_bed - a d noses have been most frequently which family belong the modern ^>- • found and most easily excavated: horse, tapir,and rhinoceros, was,found _ loo effort to It is not the when the children romp on it. D I Some huge racks, thirty-eight inches in the White River Bad Lands of s..uIt bf th`e-children,bu of the moth- N• --or, It she has brought them up to be Household Hints I long, have been discovered in Colo- South Dakota In 1846. thoughtless and heartless and unap- When a liquid is spilled on a carpet e -- lpreciative and even Impudent to her— or rug. the spot-should not be rubbed ® b Denmark Favors I slot machine sales against both theft after all her sacrifice for them, She as this works it into the-fabric, Place a and the use of spurious coins has had - should use some common sense and over It at once corn meal, talcum Pow'. ••._ close attention. Additional secur•t) ' .division of labor. Slot Machine' der, blotting paper torn into.bits.or against burglary Is offered ?n some Mothers need fun as weIl'as any. any other absorbent material which - of the new models by a cast aluminum - body else. Dress up, go gaddlag, see will take it up and prevent its spread-..- _. Wide Variety of Goods Ia f•oat plate and every effort has been ' a a movie often, play cards, dance, laugh tag• Sold Through 44,OU0 Auto- made to make the machine acaaitive -' frolic. You need It and it will make To clean window shades, g -- .. you more Interesting n the epee oL pail them - 3�Z8 enough-so that false coins will fail g down as far as they will go. Dust a matic De'yices in to operate the releasing mechanists• your family, strip across the top, then roll up that •U ration T1w Danish industry engaged in strip, dusting the sight side before you t Owing to the strict legislation v. the production of this ype of achine Fabric Charactsrlatms roll it up and the -wrong side as it Consider your eomfurt, ladies. g° is well established and of, loo ex- Cotton is strong and clastic; laun- goes over the-roller, until the whole Capelets are voguish—and solves eraing shop honra is Denmark the perience and is masing rapidly in• shade is dusted. the sleeves. problem, falling soft) automatic vendor has become a pope-ders easily; 1s not readily affected by softly, lar aalling rsedium and a special in- creasing sales in butte domestic and heat or the alkali of soaps; dyes well; = over the 'ahouiders as does today's!duatry producing slot machines hse foreigi, markets. Evidence if tht ss 4.,��,I�...3. ; dfaaelves alMost eoM_ Near-Bath pretty model. The seaming of ae`been developed saga a recent report eking development of the Industry pletel in a solution of sulphuric aeld• — - skirt Bounce corresponds,with the,dut-I ' y When traveling, it you get into a of the Dept. of Commlerce of the Un- can be had from the production fsi6 Linen Is strong and durable; is line of lower edge of the collar. place where bathing facilities are ited States. Sales at Brat were cos- Urea. In 1627 a total of 1,81$ anAt - snowy white when bleached; Ia scarce, you can refresh youreelt by This charming model leads the way fined to cigars and cigarettes. Now, were turned out, valued at 662.M smooth and glosy when laundered; fa to an altogether practical inexpensive, y goods is erowta; in 1928 the number of in& this.near-bath. Wring a towel ottt of however, s wide varlet of s good conductor of heat, absorbs hot, soapy water and rub the body all simple to create dress for general day handled by the 40,000 machines which chines manufactured rose to 2 044 moisture quickly, wrinkles easily; over. Rinse the towel well in cold wear• are estimated to be in use. units and the value to 752,000 crowns; floes not retain stains as persistently. water and go over the body again. It leads itself perfectly to all the while in 1929 the flgu.3s had increased as cotton. Because or these traits it _ newest cottons as well asi silk fabrics. Many of the models offered o! late -- Follow this-with. a dry towel. The to 4.926 units and 1,288,000 gowns is a splendid matertal to wear in bat Dust: ink flat washable cre si!k by the local Industry are much more - _ Hest towel has absorbed some of the p � respectively. seasons. Touch the goods with glyce- body impurities and should not be 3ellp* eyelet batiste. and pale blue complicated and better fitted than the No f.;Lres are available coveriat - Tine. If It la transparent, 1t is linen; ahantua are attractive, original cigarette machine, which be-- used again until washed; but the al- S xlports and Imports, but it is report• If opaque It is cotton. Practical house- most-bath will have made you cleaner, Style No. 3128 conies in sizes 16, 18 cause of the uniform price of cigar ed that Daa•iah automatic m iehisea Wives tell the difference.by wetting rested your nerves, and cooled you at years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches boat. ettes' and their standard packing is have ,ieeome a very considerable the finger with the lips and touching it on a hot, sweaty night. Size 36 requires 3%- yards of 25• one of the simplest types of auto- 'L+'ticle of export and are sold :,o such to the underside of the goods. If the inch material. - matte machines, says the report. countries as the Netherlands, Switz- fmoisture shows through readily and !Ham Loai "; -- . ..HO.W TO ORDER PATTERNS. 1 Amo.g the new models is a ma- erland, England, and Sweden: Iris- - spreads, it is linen. Cotton will not ao chine adapted for the sate of an e ` 1111x one pound of ground smoked Write your name and address plain-' x• chines are also manufactured ab*o.d _ easily absorb the moisture and it will ham, and a half pound each of ground ly, giving number and size -of sucl• traordlasry number -of different under Danish patents. pot quickly show through. I lean pork and veal. To the mixture patterns sa you want. Enrloae 20c in articles. The later models are so sr- The latest field to be entered bg - Wool •is nqi a good conductor of add 'a half teaspoon -salt, pepper to stamps or coin (coin Preferred; wrap ringed that the customer can assure the automatic vending machine in beat. Because It rekalas It it is a good taste, two tablespoons chapped green it care-'ally) for each number, and himself of the quality-of his purchase, Copenhagen is the restaurant Indus- `._lmaterlai to wear In cold weather. pepper, two slightly beaten eggs, one address your order to Wilson•Pattern each compartment being fitted with try, the opening of-two restaurants a Wool is di>flcuit to launder and Is like cap milk and' two' cups broad or service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. mirrors and illuminated by an electric of this type in busy sections of the i ly to mat and harden in laundering. It cracker crumbs. Bake .in moderate —�31 . ,,,- Ii ight; some of the machines have s ,city having been cnnounced, The is harmed by the alkali& of soap and J separate slot for each cam srtiaent - oven one hour. This is Bravery p equipment, according to reports, will f 'by friction.' When laundered, only the - - The top and base a. the machines be furnished by s vending machine -'.Mildest of soaps can be used, aad.it London—'Bernard _Gilmurray, Jl-'are-likewise illuminated. This serves manufacturer of Wrim, Germany. AU Nhould be squeezed, not rubbed. Wool Mrs. Solomon Says: star man,-received the 1930 Carnegie I the double purpose of drawing atten- the visible parts will be made of pal- 1 x to very elastic, and w111 stretch, but A good example is the A B C and Hero sward for his'feat of rescuing Lion to the machine and providing an ished metal, The'wells will be faced U likely to shrink a great deal is the It Y Z of c�ifld.trafning. a fellow workman from a burning advertisement for the own er. with marble sad topped by an elec- wash. _ LUme kiln. The ';iln was filled to The arrangement of ventilation-.'in trically-lighted glass molding or Silk is a good conductor of heat, and '! within a foot of the .op with burning combination with the heat generated which will appear the names of the -' is hot weather tabric. It absorbs All Natures Beauty coals when the workman fell in. Gil- by the electric bulbs is said to ease- foods served below. ;moisture readily 'and' is easlIX dyed. Yea, set aside with these all Nature's- murray immediately jumped in, and I guard the goods against frost and It is-also planned to place ambu• ? Its fibres are injured by udden beauty, thq Wildwood's with a shovel freed ..e man from the,dampness, while sun blinds can be tit- lent automatic machines at railway Changes of temperature or a high de- Flow'ry domain, the flushing, soft- coals. Gilmurray-w3 i•burned so bad-I led as a'protection a;.anst direO sun- stations and on the principal boale lkree of heat. It should be washed in crowding loveliness of spring, ly himself that he spent months in a light. yards. s These vendors will supply.- oulc- ,? warm water and' rinsed in water of Lazy g_' burning dial; the hospital. ;The question of the protection of both beer and lemon.soda Water. Such FY _:'the same temperature, sad should I serenely solemn spells -' ' ' - "— -"' - —"' ` machines arp reported to cost about never be Ironed with a very hot iron:,of Eibyllide Autumn, with•gay-wing'd -_ Three Little Maids From Wales - - 2,500 crowns apiece (the Danish � Silk absorbs metallic salts easily and i Plenty departing; hence Is readily adulterated or'All fair change, whether of season's or cr con.equaIa out cents United o about 26 fed 4 -� 7 States currency) and hgve a•capacity "weighted." bright,recurrent day, a of &5 liters. They are equipped with ' - I Morning or:ede; the'divirie `night's refrigeration units and also with irt< a, aRidu4ing + wonderous empyrean; f genious apparatus. which manniac A good way'. reduce Is to exer• High noon's -meltin azure,' his thin turea s paper,'cup for each customer. - Cise; and the most necessary exercise, cloud-country, the landscape' 4 is exercise of the willpower. To lose Mountainous or-maritime, blue calms- inches from that too generous waist• of midsummer Ocean; —' — . ., „,, A Code in Pmyer ; line, it is necessary to live on such,Broad corn-grown champaign gold- V4'lien shadows fall around my.soul, meals as these: waving in invisible wind, And'rnuad me day-dreams' tumble; y: Breakfast=Half a•grape fruit; slice..Wide-water's -pasture, with shade of When through a veil of bitter tetra, += of thinly buttered toast, coffee with whispering aspen; y a ?^` ;a Ail whereby w 'a ?, , I'see my castles crumble; hot skimmed milk and no sugar. y Mature winneth our lave, When Fate has dealt a. master-stroke { , Dinner—Small •serving lean- meat,i ., fondly appearing ;;,_y <_'? %, s' .� To quell all hope within me, cooked vegetable, small baked ,potato As to caress her children,or all that is ,•� ? i When friends desert me right and left - without butter, a sherbet for dessert. exaltation And sorrow seeks to win me; Supper—Salad, whole) wheat) roll,'Lifteth aloft our heaftg to an unseen When work I've given all my life To see complete and gleaming 1 glass of buttermilk. glory beyond her• . r The articles of diet may vary, but --From "The Poetical Works of • Is ruined by a-spiteful hand their calory content must correspond Robert Bridges." And left me hopeless dreami - to thi ng; s If you are'to sJuf! of•pound's. ---:,----- t •'�' "+ r Oh, ' God, may never faith give out Then there is exercise. Put on your - May never courage fail— r; * ' walking shoes .and walk a brisk mile Trail! u , Give .me the strength' to fight it and back, or better yet, play eighteen I want no road thal's only straight,_ _�� + «. ,' h .• through; - holes of golf or-help hubby make hay. - < ,, ! - `�. a To fight a3id never quail! With dust clouds whitely blowing; 'r Oh, God, when everything seems end, ' - ., ..o-ate' .. M•.r 8 • .,' None such as these can lead my feet, a.,. A Patty Menu- To where my heart is going. � !� ;z� ed, � z A dainty, delicious and not over-I When.life stretches_ mile on mile— ?' fussy party or wedding menu might But let me find a twisty path, 1, e .:; Let me weave again the fragments— - Let me still show Life a smile! consist of fruit salad, clicese sand-' That keeps on crying"Follow," —Winifred Woods, in the Detroit .wcches, punch; fancy ice Bream ,!n' And rushes up a mist-white hill, Free Press. "- -molds with white, frosted, iMfividual 'Or drops to defy wet hollow: ; ' sponge cakes aqd coffee; and salted) ',rya nuts. For the salad, use gelatine,Or guides me to a place of ferns, LITTLE CH)ILDREN molds; and add cooked pineap'ple, I had not thought to see; I 8s' who will not learn from little 'peaches, white and red cheries and However crookedly it runs, Three sniiiing Welsh maids pose with their, champion mountain children will never gain any of the lemon juice.to the gelatine mixture. sheep, which won first prize at the Royal Walsh Show, Llanell , �° It's straight enough for me. y prises of 1fle• '; .n•nu'hi "�,•I - �"° rl�•C'f :°5+:....n-as.,: ,ss'• r `',s:.a :Yrfyr-'•>•�,;,, - ia✓ „"� sry:l' JT V, L 7 7 7 %L The World's Grain Conference' Woman, 87, Never Tired THE STOR19 -and Show, which.was to have been h I 'Takes Iron Daily WHIT E held a Regina In 1932, may have I am 87 and go, to church' twice to be abandoned. ' Already hued•TiRJNiS- reds of thousands of dolltra have Sundays, take long rides and attend A MILLION WOMEN .01.76 pw yearj.$2.60 if paid in ady-swc been spent in preparation for the parties, bui do not get a -bit tired. I eat and sleep Well. All thanks to .6biM ti6iai to the Uaked S"tiis Cad'Creit event. , The Domiuiotf Govern. -Mrs. M. Batdorf. $2W.000 -CANT 8 WRONG Britai.n 82.00 in vidvance, ment has expended over Vinol." -Old-people get guick bei)eftt from and the.Province of Sasksitchewaii JOHN MURKAR, PThe'Red-&- White Stores are largest Grocery iron, lime and cod liver peptone as re one of the I ropNetor, And the UrtF of Regina- have united in building a $100,000 house combined in Vinoii The very FIRST Organizations on the continent. Over a million house for the exhibits,-white the..C. P. R, bottle brings appetite and * solind wives regularly pu'rehase tbeirf-ood requirement-3 embarked sleep. Equally good for nervous, run �_OTJE"G AND COMMENTS. have eioabat y from' Red & White Stores, and the number on a great improvements including own men and women of any age.' g a Vinol tastes delicious. Get a bottle growi each day. 'Dependable merchan. new station'at a cost of r The reason fol.' ...the proposal to today:'Several weeks ago a traffic officer t 'd E. C. Jones, druggist. ise at consistantly low prices. �f Walkerton,visa ludnaRpe d,b�a 'abandon the _entgrpr_i_te JDx--the couple of-bandits and was cowpel• present is th-ii4ailure of -the crops- -ke Beach- Orange M-a' rmialad-e- Pearl-- wfl�:te-Nvth Pic rin led to act as their chauffeur while in Saskatchewan and the general 9' depression. The chief opposition AO oz jar Soa they drove at a high rats M of.speed to proceeding with the show comes Park :-. I .­... .for two or three hundred miles, from Hon. Robert Weir. Minister Only '23 cents 5 bars 17-cents Dancing Every Saturday -during' which the bandits made of Agriculture. A conference is Night several thefts and shot and 0 ulte being held this week for the par• First Class Music Get your school supplies early. We have a complete stock of both I !seriously wounded a young man. pose of discussing the situation. Courteous Treatment high school sond pubic school books. The tri ffic officer is now under-It Is stiggested that. the Show be Only postponed . to. 1933,, but as Corns and see the POST BRAY CAMPBELL'S SOUP ..suspenslon. by -the Provincial Chicago to planning a $10,000,000 All Flavors Department, who are lovestigat• that year, it would be - FLARES 10� Exposition e]aoW :S0JLrz Shortening, 2 lbs ... 25c' In"he circumstances. He may.be unwise for Regina to do likewise. -Red & White Jelly Thus- postponement would imply -brightly 111iiminated by Per'pkg 10 cents -discharged on account of coward• a Powders, 4 packages 26o mean the cancellation of t electric light. ice. We cannot see how he can be he Pair. charged with that offence when BROCK GARAGE he saw one-of the men with a gun TIME TABLE-Piokerfag siadds- who showed that he would have'T.It. Trains going Eat dug,&&follows BOOT H �IUi�ISON' no hesitation in using it when he No. 10 M" 8.49 A M. (Successors to Roy Morrish)• 80 Local 6.18 P.KI Daily except Sunday Gab,-0119, TireiR. Accessories. Phone Pick. 600 shot the young man while making SIcilled Heii-hanio. ng z. ­ the trip. It may have been if the Trlinv going Vrest , do* follows- Pickeri r____W Ontario 4! No. 27 Local 2 28 A. X. Expert Service nian were placed In other cir•um V Mail 7,58 F. M.. Phone 510 -QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE stances such as being called in a Foregoing is according to Standard __eaae of robbery or is protesting a time. We Deliver We Delivpr person in danger of his life he of the .-R Hryse • •ny,e raigh t have risen to the occasion EDMUND HIND LUMBE and displayed bravery ickerin ' highest -type. But in this case COMPANY, LIMITED. 'he was not celled upon to protect 7 -7- any person or to save property. LE 113-HER AND MILLWORK At the time there wlLa no charge FOR:EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRLTCTIONi See our Electric Rangette, got Plates. Electric*Irons and Oil Sto7ves, all to ligbten the work against the man so far-as he knew, in hot weather. Doors. Window Screens and Wire although their actions against Masonite for th*e Moden�, �_--18, creen him would justify him in making liom cloth, all sizes. e and Farm an arrest. The officer in question is a young man who has the best Ideal for Summer Cottages, Prompt Deliveries. See our Kelvinators' Electric Etevigerators and the now of reputation' and It is Wisved ' Beatty Electric Washers. WRITE US FOR LITER&TURE AND SAMPLES ithat he has the qualities to make ...... Aleut for NeCorralck-Doering Farm Machinery and 4 o , :-mention this paper whan"wrRing� grand officer, and there are inisny who b•)pe that he may be - - Frost Wire Pendtand Fleury Plows. re•lostated. DANFORTH AND MVN $T-, TORONTO Grover 1133.4-5 Our Motto.--we have it, can got It, or It is not made.'*' AwLSDON, .-. ?ICKERING o� ------------ 1400 A,41 We are showing many eemonable lines each representing the _utta Pat in quality and price, a few are quoted below, but better still drop to and inspect the-Ae dollar stretchers for yourself. You will find they spell S a t i 9 f a c t i o a. Attractive line4 of Tennis Shoes for each member of family_, -4 7 91c up lien's Leather Oxfordi�, nicely tiiui!abed,-from 2.95 up Nlen'a Fill grain leather Boot%,�pecial 2 95 pr 2 Dozen only Men's Work Shirts,. at"ac each, or 2 for Another line of Work Shirt•, at 90c eReh. or 2'fOr 75' Xlen's Fine Sbirt9l,--collars attached at 1,00 each,or 3 for 2.69 Men s.Ovpralls, going at 1.49. 1.80 And 2.00 per pair. Xayser Hose has made many cits towers- .- try these for style, quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 lln& Phone 2904 CECIL .. .-BRADLEY X 0 3C :R T. 19 C* -Walk on the F T _ .�-' - .. ... y i -... .of country roads- Itrawti, the V"We Vishmixg SPECIALS Fa. .,, August 28th t September 12th L.1 ,1.' the ­-.-Trdt1"C* REDUCED 95C@ ROUN FARE TRIP --Tickets good retnrninir until September 14th. This rule is important at all times, but especially so a ' ISSION t dusk and INCLUDES EXHIBITION ADM ND COACH TRANSFER DIRECT TO AND FROM at night' A. TERMINAL INSrDE TRE GROUNDS. ',At,such times, no matter how careful the driver,of a car is, he FARES ON ALL a' PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED may not see you.until.he is very near to you and it may be impos.- POINTS ON .GRAY OOACH LINE ROUTES ?1 Leave Pickering (Standard Time) ' Leave Toronto sible for him-to stop in time to avoid inflicting serious-injury. J. A, M. P. AL A. M. P. M. 6.10 255 k6.80 2.80 Should he swexvi to avdid hitting you, though you may escape 86.55 7.80 8.80 55 8.30 4.W 7.55 A, injury others may be hurt. 9.30- 5.80 8.55 5,55 10.80 11k b 6.80 1),65 b 6.56 ()f the 10.55 7.55 11.80 7.30 524 fatalities on the highways of Ontario 1"t year SL*large -11.55 b 8.55 P. M. b S.30 Avmber were caused by PCr90nS Walking u0b rather than agaO*st P. M = 9.55 ...,.12.80 9.80 trefic. 12.55 d 10.45 1.80 10.30 1.55 a Daily except "iidi7y. iTS;rtniday, 83nday and' Ukia 4 ;Unc4ej Holiday@ only. d•Sunday only. Comhes from terminal inside the Grounds make direct connections at Bay and Pandas with Return coaches for Pickering and Intermediate points. 0 ONTAMO" DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS S Gray`.,Coach Line OEO' S' BZNP-Y, PR&MUR OF ON,TAPJO AND MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS rm}! w t,•- : _ '!�' ' k. Chi'. a` . ,1� V- 15IFT. IZ7, a✓.• - - s ',_.— .k• -•p -S• y•"��aw .y�+ f-. `['A9.r+ +�.'. At`.•,e a+- 4 :1 Far. �• .r� � •i _ ,5. •.N= .. • ... • .— .. •. .. .. -, 1 • • • .R•y ... � •.k• ' ` ^I. .. • .. .._ 'T � GT• yi`r.: '�� l h 6-d'$��d'� .. •. ♦_.!T .. s. u .. ••✓ .-M4n. • � .La,y,31 -� •CLAREMONT , Mrs. Bashby is visiting with heq bliss Jame. Cartwright returned SALE REGISTER. Q Sam and Phil F ngi old,of Aurora daugbter, . Mrs., Floyd Jones, of to the city with her parents ea — - ANDERSON Spent Sunday at their home here. Brooklfn. P Sunday. FRIDAY,SEPT.4th — Auction sale of .e.''' :a Wm. and Mrs. Beckett were at gam' and Mre. Ste henson and- Sherman and Mrs. Rumohr are 22 milch cows with calves by aide daughter, of Oshawa, spent Sun• visiting their eon, Roy,and family and nearly due Qpringere. 8 brood DUIITBART011i .., Keswick on Sunday visiting Miae Bowe, 41 suckers young cattle, Ayr. Donnell. day.wlth ]ylra. Thee.Gibbons and Hamilton D n g Mrs. '�'alford. - = Rev. J. Tricks of Toronto 'wit shire butyl at lot 34.non.R,Pickering, U it AN E Miss Rose Fin old is in Aurora y, the pro rtv of Veo. Thom - -at resent assistin her brother In Luther and Mrs. .Pilkey and occupy the pulpit in the 'Baptist months credit at 8 per cent. "F. W. P g AUTOMOBILE, b-is store. - [hear song Clifford, with wife and Church on Sunday. Stilversldea, auctioneer. e• Ivan Purdy is eneading a fete family, are spending a few days Mies Mabel -McLellan left on _ _ FIRE days with his brother at French this week wit relatives in ,Mount Tuesday for a week's visit with German Remedy stops - •BURGLARY ry Forest. friends in Ottawa. anan s Bay. Mfrs Effie'Miller has-been confin 3O Year COIISt;lpatlOIIf `CASUALTY - r .,w °Mrs. John ' McLellan' and little Mrs. Palmer and two daughters, ed to her bed for a con ' *� son, of Toronto, are spending a of Uxbridge, attended the weet• couple of weeks • •ist22rup sauor -D •a •noS asud LIFE INSURANCE _week'at the manse, suffering from a bad knee, -ins aso Phone Pickering 7920 301y ing of the Women's Institute at II?� P LSliI3 ag1 ua•+3 'mom a^ Morgan Pn h'a last week. The several of our bowlers went to -sSs rno.t ut ssm anallaq aaaau pinom Mrs. Fred Farmor, of Toronto, g ; Misses Palmer aeaiste'd' in the Markham on Monday evening to noS uostod ;o noS ,spta Pug svJ II8 BONDS—Govera<ment, Municipal and - rie been spending a week with artici ate in the game there. ;no s2uji amo aaAw us aaddn P friends in Claremont. in usical part of the program, The P P q 1I 'l q I P Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. Miss Gladys Moran, of Toronto, While fishing in Lake Seugog on. H.LOH ;no sagsam eKUaUDv Spauiea Safe investments t from 5-to`t er attendance was about thfrty a p members and friends. -Tuesday morning J. A. Mitchell usuuaD aldtuls stgl ang •uel;o uiagl cent, _ .w spent the week-end at the manse was fortunate is catching a'lunge' a�ls1 asntu noS 6 m sr as y la . d. with Mies Mabel McLellan. The old bur is rounds 'that g g g "L0q I,NSURANUE—All classes written ic- y g g weighing 8# lbe. samol Sluo gavaa satpatuat asow eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. The W. M. S. held theirs ecial are-the -resting places of our P Mrs. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. - -suing storm, Accident aad8ickneas, moothly group meeting at the noble pioneers had become places ao : Johnston and daughter, Norina, ?tV '.,mod ag1 ;o Strcgl a at noel Phone or write . :manse on Mon ay last. Tea was of disgrace through neglect, but of Dumbarton, visited relatives in -edr�su00 •astuom edau a Urq I Wtual 43tf 8D. BOWMAN Whit -served and a good attendance was we are glad that they are now 8u Soul Stu a o o Data �• Peterboro,on. Sunday last, 'P� '� s ' p g g ole ,.� ,present. becoming places of beauty, the aloe o Suuno uolasdlasuoo uv H. G. ands Mrs. McInt re went one in Claremont been no Mies Eleanor Cuneo. of Hamel• p° ; S p : . A. � Ma M R a y g p--too, and Miss Mary DeFerrari, of Vmmo�s "q a pe 18SSa6 of ao3" GENERAL INSURANCE 1► to the General Hospital, Toronto, tion. Many days have been spent - AGENCY Toronto, s Ent a week's vacation on Monday, where Mr. McIntyre on it, and when some proposed , with the„ latter's parents here. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO "' r • will have an operation performed the idea it was not received with � �' _The Women's role of the Bap � •on'his arm. eathaseasm. but determinat'oe-r` st Church held their annual ® Facilities for plaoinR any kind of In• Miss Cora Soden. of Stouffville,• and the thought that you are_meeting at the home of Mrs. T. C. i surance at beat rates :spent Sunday with her grand right and on the right track Gostick. After the meeting re- �y •parents, Frank, and- Mrs. Soden. accomplishes much. Those with , Security and Service m Motto. ., 1 freshmente were served. Y Clifford Sodem, of Toronto, the idea have written and spoken Leonard Pilkey and Richard + 4217 Phone Pict, slb - spent Sunday with his parent to those who have friends and Cooper returned home on Sunday, ESSTER�S ' Ed.and Mrs.Perry,ToroutdW relatives in the afore mentioned after spending a week between - - � - Mrs. Maguna Morgan and - two cemetery, until now there is quite North Bay and Ottawa. They 1�R jftTERHATIOXAL .cone motored to Trenton 'on Sat- a fund, but thousand dollars is __A4 arda to visit Mr. Morgan, who is re aired, so that there may be a returned home on No. 2 Highway Luther Bowes. of Peterboro, is are,assistant, road master. They re• ,p rpetual care fund. The dona• s endia his holidays at the home ness men,en veer use by buai- A Rood supply of Hard and Solt turned home on Monday. tioms have rang3d from $1,00 to P g y assn men,engineers.beakers, Coal on hand. Also a supply L. FIR old has received a large 825.00 830 00 880.00 and one lot °F ties mother, Mrs. Readman, but judges, architects,, physidasse, g P is spending a few days this week I farmers,teachers, librarians, cler- of Kindling Wood, shipment of boys' and girls cloth as high as 8125.00. A Mies Gibson, in 'Toronto. They motored to gymen, by successful man and stove length. i ing, ready-for the school opening. of Chicago, a granddaughter of Pefferlaw on Friday to visit with wow the world over. ' ....-the prices are, lower than they the Hubbard family, sent 830.00, y 12tf; Phone Pick. 1709. 2r relatives, returning home on. Mon have been for -8•fteen or more and the Mnrray family,of I"'noie, day Are You Equipped t0 Ala? i .....'.years. Call and see them, sent 830 00. The motive was so 3 The New International provides - DONALD MIINRO. PIOK)aR1tNG D. B. and Mrs. Taylor and W. appealing to them. Mr. Murra y the means to auccess. 1t is an all- D. Palmer motored to Oakville on was a Claremont boy who left DINTY sS C'ARAGE knowing teacher, Blacksmithing .1 - Sunday and spent the day with here when quite .young, acid now Tina��• the former'' sister, Mrs. Combs, he and b i 4 sister are here visiting Coe. Brock and Kingston Rds. If you seek efficiency and ad- } sad with his Sister. Mrs.Tamblyo, and have Seen what was being _ vancementwhynotnmkedsd9y_ Horse-shoeing a Specialty. 9 use of this vest fund of laforeo- All General Work, Including Wood «. '-of Rochester, lY Y., who to visit- done and were so pleased that General Repair Work all care, atioa? Work, promptly •ing in Oakville. they have given another $$0.00— gure steed at reasonable �ies,000votabularr'rerms.s�ssp.es.. p Rev. A. McLellan, who had been their father being one of those prices. 6400 Inuacraciom., Colarsd pass... attended to. ' ;apendiag his vacation at his old long Sato laid to rest in the came• 64.64° a"bi'0°• uses ® , hums is Dresden. returned hams tery. Now we hope there will be Acetylene Welding. E+064 �'i" Aiwjent!or Taco Farm tut week. having come home others with a similar thought and Batteries ropalred and charged. Edlisae. 1Lit�Lnery earlier than he intended owing to motive. so that ve . very soon Firestone mad Dunlop Tl:w, ,�, ,�� �. �. •yRT'C�Ck3�T�StS, the death of !!Liss Hamilton, at the perpetual care land will be .whose funeral he conducted the attained. Gasoline and OIL. 'p • GBBRNWOOD My :eervices. ' Refreshment Booth in Convection Mqw Lag Our public and continuation. A feature of O aaBL. *� p Opening Da at.the i yy Phone Pick.7600` °`°■c schools will reopen on Tuesday Cans4tan National Exhicition. at (night or day). C'a C. -next for the fall terse. It is hoped Toronto, this year will be the 8th MERRLUI that all those who pus attend Marathon World's Championship ��L'''� � WE ,.: lag will start when Scheel opens. Women's Swimming Race. The 421y PROPRIETOR Those who come in late in the five prize winners in this event BARR teem are not only a hindrance to will be eligible to compete against - - [heather members of the class, the men to the main section Mara - 11tA�,!t/1 pals TTf�T? DEEi1�lr L7f but they themselves are hands- thou schebled for Wednesday, JIL VOLIBMiVK- ,ca ped in their studies. September 2nd. pI� George Murray, of _ _ accomppanied by his sister, Mrs. — — Copemhaner, is spending q tees BLUE and WHITE R ' TO .weeks with Miss Mary Macnab � � �J � S rl�J!/ and other friends. Mr. %InrrRy is iSTOR_ E C� t a native of Claremont. Hie father, - _ _— _ `oE�Sl ,i' a blacksmith, erected the shop Come in and see how tar your.$.will tiara still in the lead = ;= W E speak of artistic o now occn-pied by Mr. Selman Mr. go dealing here. designs that an Mnrray left Claremont when he :Men's BI,.ck Overalls, special 1.89 � dignified, not artistic •--wag 21 pears-of a-ge, im 1872,oince Mews Blue Shirt-a.special- ��(39. designs that would be when he has farmed in the West Ladies'Rayon Silk Vests �. 59• - inappropriate for the -ern States. He finds a rest Ladiee' Silk Drawers as After long years of service and depend- purpose in view. The ' Ladies'Silk Hose, special „ 98c '.-many change>a ifl Claremont, only P one illustrated is sisa- :. a very few of his old friends are 24 Lbs Pastry Flour., special aim- 55c _ a'bility the Seventy odd users fie' ' now living in the village. 1 Lb Fancy Cakes, special ,. 28c The Horticultural Society held 3 Pkg'Corn Flakes, special 25c: "No Greater Tribute -,...their annual Fail Flower- Show on 3 Cams Peae,special . , .. 25c _ whom we have Bold still - Satnrda: Aug.22,in the Masonic a Bars P do G Soap, special 25c N. W. STAFFORD, Hall. There was a good display 4 Pkgs Ammonia,special .. 25c - - o _ Kfa eton Road. ..•.y' o!dowers, there being over one 1 Dosed Oranges. special 35c Swear by them Whitby hundred entries. The gladioli 1 Ptg Iodised Salt,epeccal 100 - g 1 Oan, 1&rge size, Pork and Beans 25c • Phone Whltby were especially fine. F. L.Green, 4 Pkg Jel y-Powder,special 26c 88 r Ra :cif Greenwood.acted its j adge and 5'Lbe Hones,1931 crop, special Ak 1 thought the quality an improve - Let us give you a prsotieal demonstration without meat on last year's show. The C. A. OVERLAND = prise for the best Floral Displa obliga>`tion whatever. We Gan deliver a tractor y 871 Phone �= was won b Mrs. N.Goddard.with y e 2601 . •The H rt cnrairo SocietmeLn. from stook sad our serviee man is always ready to s' Scent aid in beautifying our vil go anywhere. 4tu game dept. is also complete. :Inge and encouraging better home gapped � � co. :. 0 join ye a n It is not too late Tor' onto Bread cap re►tee for farm Sad ooaa�to join yet Sad prxnre bathe for baildings. � winter and spring flowering. - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ;�•I - _ .On Monday night of the 17th - Gas ' line, Oils an Gre8iB8s wind-mill.,Silos etc. -. inst, Claremont was called upon to 700 announce the death of its' oldest -g Automobile Insnraaoe 1 and most highly respected citizen, Our pricles are right and we deliver and furnish of all kinds• in the person of Miss Margaret :..` Good Daisy Butter �P'ARMB FOR SALE Hamilton, after a lingering illness, ■f ou with a ui ment for, handlin phone q P 8 Write or In her eighty-seventh year. Mise r (�'■ Hamilton wee born on the farm . `, 0�-onT grioes. ED. BOW M A NI upon which her village house was Pure Lard, l�lb pkg... l,lb 560 Charles Cooper,' - !Claxemant 20 WHITBY, ONT. - built,is n house long since burned Salads Tea, lb 28c, •` C SN$t ft •- -down, and was the daughter of Guan'e Lard, 8 lb pall,net .: 34e - � - ' ' . the late John and. Agra. Hamilton, Shredded Wheat, 2 for 28c �l�rIm �`it who came to. this country in the Corn Flakes, $ for .•. Is Your Pickering News paid for ? :. , early days from Berrickehire, Puffed Rice, per pkg ..' 150 —Scotland, and was the last snrviv- Rolled Oats, 8 Lbe .. ... 25c ing member of a family of seven, Sardines, Brunswick, 5 for 27e all��f whom, with their parents, Pork-Beans, Clark's, large tin 20e tit yyss� "O ' =-are laid side by side in Sty.John's Rubber Rings, heavy, per box 6c ' . S P E 0 1 . A L'S Cemetery. She was of a most Bak. Powder, Rose, large tin 180 cheerful and kindly disposition, Oranges,per dozen ... ... '190 1 Tube Col.Saving Cream 35c Cider Vinegar, gal. .• .:''40C s. one of those appreciative ones Lemons, per dozen ... 280 1 Tube Pamolive Shav, Cream 85c 2x Spirit Vinegar, gal, .,. 39c is who never grow old, and retained Jar Rings, zinc, per doz .. 18c 1 Tube Colgate's Dental " 25e 8x Spirit Vinegar, gal. ... 45c all her faculties and interest in Pullovers, silk and wool, boys' 98c and get one tube Colgates A full supply of Spices all about her to the last, was " Mons' 1.95 Dental Cream Free with a��'• kind! disposed towards all and Hand Towelling, Small y po `� 2 Bards' 250 each tube. Fruit Jars Med'. per`doz 1.15 y many needy ones profited by her Linen 2 yd• 15c 1 large pkg Ch�oor Oxydolti Large "- 1.66 charitable gifts. She was a con• Table Linen, 54 inch, 1 yd .:. 45c 5 bars of P& G Joap -' sistent member of the United - all Churchandgenerousinhereupport 2 bars Gold Soap. for Granulated $agar, per bag... 5.20 of all good causes. Her funeral 2 bare Celery Soap 880 Corn Flake, 3 pkg' 25c FINGOLD S,1 Ivory Soap Flakes Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs .. 25c took place from her late residence <. 1 Galvanized Pail - Vanilla, 8 oz battle 25c -_on Thursday, the 20th inst., con. Tiger Salmon, large 25c -ducted by the Rev. A. McLellan, 8 Cakes Celery Soap aeaiatrd by the Rea, M. C. Tact, Lower Price Store 1 Ivory Soap Flakes 23c Pink Salmon, large, 2 for 25c of Toronto, a former minister and Phone Markham 6402. RVs Deliver Sold and Installed by .an old friend of the family. She Pbohe 3801 i f will be missed for her place is CLARFMON'I' ONT, Wjn. General FRANK J FROUSE -empty. 1VI Dantean, Merchants Cix'een Rivet azc> x�l — ON!'.►!�e ', .4.1,. ,• `s:.a,c _ - .,. z'gy`'` ;�;y'•.�y:,.iy:.•` ,�+��:^ec.+ 7�d'-'..-.'.'..*r rw�y •• ^'.v _-'r.c':,r$:. A7'.. 's ''+:''"p•'..."•�k! ti.y.,.;.�`�.� y+'K'^im -',3 ..r rr VIM �rsr ,� '�5 e r= '' 'Q S M"� hi.s• ... �.,*. ,:+� a• d1t. a. �tii'i-x, r,Y �'�' h1S,� +� � i:,,b'� °v �rx "w a��� 5`.-v+r r"..�t+:• �`--r ���-�� „II-s. ° �x •ajH ,a� �• .'^".0 ,� tw .@�` ",x., �. ` _ � A' � 32 •, r oti>r' Meet Death, 20 Hurt Box Cyr .luiraps Tracks ~' Undulant Fever -Cases Increase ; , When Truck Strikes Auto ,;. Drurnmoladville Residents Victima--Deaths Instantaneous - 87 Caaea lZeported in Ontaiio ` --- . _Thin Year :. Drummondville, Que.—Four per- Many of the truck occupants were - Against 75 _ sons lost .their Iives and 20 others .severely shaken. Among .the'more s t` In.All 1930 were Injured during a collision be- critically injured were Amedee Le- Toronto=flighty-seven cases' ` of s�r' tween a motor truck and an automo- febvre, 20, internal and head hurts; f : z y*� undulant fever have been reported °�- bile on the main highway near Riviera Edwarn Lapierre, 60, cut about the in Ontario up to August 15th this+, Nair Sunday night. Earlier reports head and body; Leopold.Yorgean, 15, 1 year, compared with 75 [assn re list at six.— truck,, death fractured skull and other. severe In- Ported 4 k ported in the whole of 1930, Dr. W, 8 p a, 4Y ,, aontsin- juries; Ubald Beauchemin, head and I I J. Bell, Deputy Minister of Health Ing nearly 40 passengers, was headed body injuries. They are all residents reports. The 87 cages; he added, Son a,politicai contradictory meeting of Drummondville and are in hospital '• were diagnosed by the aid of blood 1 at St. Eugene while the automobi-le, here. Others hurt received minor in- "' ;• teats is laboratories and other case[ containing four persona, was en juries and were allowed to go home. , might exist or have existed is the tome to Montreal. An inquest will be held. According . s province and'have been unreported The dead are: to inlormvtion gathered by police the because the laboratory test had not - motor truck was taking he men to St. xu ;f ,:x F been made. 8 w Joseph Allard, 20. f �, 4,v - __.. _._, ,__ Eugene where Hon Hector Laferte, The Deputy Minister gave this in' Maurice Geoffrey, 18. Minister of Colonization and Lfbera, ! �J _• formation in reply to an enquiry at Charles Edoaard Denis, 62. candidate for ,Drummond, and Pia- to the prevalence of an ailment from Paul Gag-e, 23. Leon Garceau, his Conservative op- h fY � y, •. rf' i which a farmer living near Belleville All lour were residents of Drury -ponent in the provincial elections, ,y ,� Ar was reported to pe suffering. A eq Inioadviile pr its immediate suburbs were to hold a contradictory rally. ' k ? % newspaper despatch asserted that and all were instantly killed. Allard, At Riviera Blue the truck :cashed �. . Ceoffrey and Denis sustained tractur. into Bessette's auton.obile, which had 1 v �' port` o! a herd o! cattle ha3 been 3 -ad skulls while Gagne died of severe i°r "' r y found to be infected with Malts fever slowed down in order to' turn into a and destroyed and that the owner of '< internal injuries. .The dead were all side road. The automobile was shoved the cattle had contracted the same Qcupants of the truck. into the ditch and turned over while " " �}' +3�0, •',, ,: malady. _ The automobile was driven by the '-ruck spun before lodging on its Dr. Bell said that the disease from George of Montreal,who had side. Its passengers were scattered which the man was.•suffering was Rhis wife and two children with him, in all directions -while a few were +, ~R. %` likely what was caned unauiam Lnr• 'His six-year-old son, George, Jr., was crushed under the vehicle, er, which was closely related to Mal. r: • severely hart a bout the head and body Doctors and priests fro m every vi l- to fever tn d w as sometimes called d n and is in a critical condition. The lage in the vicinity' harried to the by that name. Min- others In the car escaped with minor scene to give first aid and the last :4Y. —~it was caused," the Deputy Mla• a injuries. rites of the church. inter said, "by-drinking raw milk that is unpasteurized milk from cows a — • suffering from contagious abortion."' 'Runaway Train Lawrence of Arabia 1?nda:ant fever, Dr. Bell conc:ud• ed, was a lingering, debilitating dis• �lrecka Auto In Fresh Role -ease and it caused death in approxi- _ _ A graphic action picture of box car which jumped the tracks and mately 2 per cent of cages. Five Hurt When Cara Breads Pilots Mystery Launches-Pre- tell from'an elevated line In Philadelphia, Pa., just after a loaded •� trolley car had passed. Eight other cars were deralled resulting to YO Brltlsltel's CYOS3 Away During Switching paratory to Schneider a tie up on the spur, Young Greenland s S{d1 Sault Ste. Marie. -- Five autoists Trophy Races were Injured when a train of nine Plymouth, England—Aircraftman ----- - -- _ __ _ Copenhagen,—Three young Ent freight cars broke away during switch- T. E, Shaw, known to the world as + Slshmea, members of the H. G• Wat 1ng operations, careened down a grade Colonel Lawrence, the uncrowned Muskoka Fires �Chanese Ravers Rase king arctic ezpeaitioa, have march and smashed into an auto at a level King of Arabia, is the central figure 1 A ed across Greenland on the inland fc4 crossing here over the week end. The in a secret Royal Air Force develop- Under'Control ....Thousands Perish from Angmagsallk !a the north tc occupanto. thrown from the auto, ee- meat at the seaplane base here. I ivigtut is the south, matching thr gaped death, though the'vehicle itself One of the most spectacular craft f schievement of the hardiest erplor :. • vas dragged 288 feet along the track. taking part to the preparations for Twelve Minor Blaxee RC Flood Waters Reach a Height l era• ! l - Four coke rack care were derailed and, the Schneider Trophy race nest p orted in Sault Never Previously Mr. Jameb Scott, qtr. Martin Lind_ overturned and the wreckage piled month is a blue and s -iminum 100 ..Area Recorded `say and Mr. Alfred Stephenson start• _ .along the track blocked_ the live for horse-power speedboat, a m7stery w I ed on July 1 and reached ivigtaf Parry Sound. — Following an. air- Hankow, -Hupes Province, China.— July 30, traveling on skis by night, some time• ship, which dashes across Plymouth lane flight over the whole area affect. Countless hundreds and rhos for the sun softened the fee ca 14 - The injured are: Thomas Harper, Sound at fifty miles as hour. !P perhaps � P 43, 141 Cathcart Street, face, head and Watchers from Plymouth Hoe, !o- I ed by forest fire$,, as tar south as thousands drowsed lAst week when a point where daylight traveling was hands badly cut; Mrs.Tb.3mas Harper, casing telescopes on Ws strange Washago, Peter McEwen, head of the the flood waters of the Yangtze slow- dangerous. 114, cut on lace, head and mouth; hire, boat, see at the tiller a small ami!- 1y levelled dykes, farms aped aides, t ' heal branch of the forestry depart- and destroyed the farms upon which Soviet Field Kitchens •' -a. B. Baker, 60, la St. Mary's Avenue. lag Man to Air Force blue° with fair � - - _broken leg and other Injuries; Gerald hair and blue, resolute eyes. He is meat, stated Sunday that the situation the country depended far !ts food, 21arper, 10, broken arm and lace badly Aircraftmaa Shaw, was well in hand. One or'two serious TheTood waters reached a height TO Follow Harvest HE�p scut; Lawrence Marshall, 10. West He is sometimes in charge ' of a Ares are burning, one on the east side of 53 feet 6 !aches, compared with , Moscow—Field kitchens to supply Xorsh,badly cut about the face. Harp- larger launch which, with the speed- of Ryde Toaaship, and-one at Carling the previous record in 1870 flood of!farmers and workers hot meals sas or, who was driving the car, is is the boat, will be held in readiness dur. , 50 feet 8 !aches. This placed the they labor oa Russia's collective Station. about .9 miles north of Perri highest point of land in Hankow Ave farms are being,Plummer Memorial Hospital, sad the Ing the Schneider race, Their ter I g organised by the Sound on the ontro, but all are cam- feet under water, and submerged Soviet .!others are to the General. rifle speed flu been developed that pietely under control government. Ray Seatheratone, 3E8 Wellington they may dash W save the lives of most streets 18 to 20 feet, The fam• These feeding stations will move Over 60 men are engaged in quail• our band is 7 feet below the snr I with the laborers was they advance Street, conductor of the train, told the world's fastest airmen should any ing the flames, but Chtet Ranger Simp- face. 'police that the care had got away from seaplane crash In the sea, through the fields,Hyde!the yards at Bruce Street during Aireraf'mav Sha v has been teat- son, hip was despatched a opera. There fa no *as it telling how The system of public eating places switching operations. He said be bad i Township to direct defensive opera- many the flood has killed, A week is a factor in the government's drtve lag, -base craft, and their maximum flans there, has returned co his poet� I -net the brakes on the cars which did speedo are known only to him and at Powasaan, as the suuatloa at the A&o the Corpse Recovery Society, to tree women of domestic drudgery the damage, and did not know just higher authorities of the Air Mints l w141rh had counted the bodies taken and absorb them In productive la former place is now considered out of out of the river, made an estimate bar. It contemplates dtspensini how they got into the locality where try. . I danger, '"There Is no cause whatever I of -8,000. That was before the wa- 9,150.000,000 public Meals thin year the-damage was done. -=_— =— Is Appointed for alarm," said Mr, McEwen. ters climbed above the 1870 mark. at cost. j To Help Newfoundland New Fires Reported Since than whole tawny and vlllagee. —� 000 Phone Calls Made Dail P Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.—Twelve new have been wiped out, .undermined r y London.—Sir Richard Sgalres, pre. Ares were reported In the Sault district`houses falling in upon those lacking 80-lb, Sturgeon Caught _ -. .. Between London and Paris Mier of Newfoundland. officially an- since Friday, although all at them are the foresight or the strength to flee. By French River Camp Washington--The average of _tale- nounced here that Sir Percy Thomp• of a minor nature. This brings the There-waa no way of communicating French River, Ont.—Using frog for j phone calls between London and son, deputy chairman of the Board of total number repo t,d to the,local with other parts of the valley. Boats bait and an ordinary 15-pound tesi Parts is'more than 1,000 per day. i Inland Revenue here since 1919, has forestry branch to 34 in the past.two were being used mostly to carry re- bass fine, Ellin Allen, Jr., of Louis- Recent political events have re- been selected to collaborate with the fugees down the river. y., who is a guest at the _ pa days, one of the largest is-shale time, villa, K gulted in heavy telephone traffic be- Newfoundland Government in,connec- Only one at the fires burning is re- _ ? French Rivet bungalow camp, here, Aween London and the continent, tion with its new fiscal program deal- girded as being of a serious nature, landed on 80-pound sturgeon Eton+ the especially with Germany. OU day I ing with revenue and expenditure and It is that In Township V., up the White Benda about 6,000 years, old sad French River over the week-end. This the excess over the normal ruched public debt. River and north of Rawhide Lake.i made In clever Imitation of pearl is the largest•sturgeon ever brought =•.26 per cent, the total for the day be- The selectlori of Sir Percy was Sunday 100 men were on the scene and gold, have been discovered in a into the camp since it was opened 11 " ,tng more than 1,000 calls. The made alter consultation with the Sec- and had it well in hand. ( grave recently opened in Egypt, years ago, and it thok Mr. Allen two daily average between London and rotary of State for the Dominions, Rt _ and three-quarter bourn to land the Pa;is, however, is larger than that. Hon. J. H. Thomas, the senior ofticiala - — monster. ° of the dominion's office, as well as Sir High, Clean Jump �•:.:;t•:... Warren Fisher, permanent bead of the British Treasury, Land Record Salmon and leading officials J.�n . r ' dbergha d of the Treasury, Sir Richard said. Robert J. Magor, well-known bust- } �� :',Pack Recorded Y 0n Japanese ness man of Montreal, has been se- lected' to associate himself with he ` British Columbia Produced Newfoundland Government for con- ` Reach Nemuro After Being sultatlon regarding the reorganization " Again Forced Down by . .2,221,819 Cases in _# :. 1930 of the public services of Newfound- 1930 Fog land, especially the Newfoundland rail- ' telephones Nemuro, Japan, Aug. 24. — Colonel Victor In the year 1930 British way,_steamships, drydock, - -0< a and telegt`aph systems. 1 = and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived Columbia produced the greatest here to-day after a nail-night stop on ;ca char of salmon in the history of rho ?;. the Island of Kunashirt, where they province with a pack of 2,221,819 C[eali; Shining Apples, were forced down by fogs for the third ' cases, surpassing the previous record `< Attracts the Trade � time since leaving the Kamchatka of 192f3 by 156,629 cases, according to - Burli.igton, Vt.—Laundering ap- - Peninsula. - - Rennes contained in the 1930 report of pies to increase their retail market They landed here at .bl a,m. the provincial fisheries department, ""salability" is the�newest "wrinkle" °` ` (5.61 p.m. Sunday, E.S.T.). 'There was an inereas4 in both the in horticulture, according to Prof. N. The arrival of the Lindberghs had pack of sockeye and pink. The pink B. Cummings, of the University of been awaited here for almost a week, pack constituted 50 per cent. of the Vermont, who said in a recent radio u the thick fog over the Kurile Island w ` iota'•• talk that "nobody wants to eat a dirty chain, lying north of the main islands The value of fishery products in t'he.apple any more." Professor Cummings j of Japan, having delayed them potninion for 1929, the latest Igur'S'added that "washed and polished ap- Sunday afternoon they left Shang,' available at the time the provincial plea will soon be on the market" on Iturup Island, for Nemuro, but ran report was written,' was $53,518,921, The horticulturist explained that „< into thick fog which .arced them to of which British Columbia produced machines have been developed fo: " .s land on Annoro Lagoon, at the south- > >j28,980,692, or 45 per cent, washing,rinsing and wiping the fruit.: a; western tip of Kunaahirl Island, about l Commeriting yon the Fraser. River The, retail salesman, he said, may 40 miles north o! here. Mrs.fysten; tlrerrpa;t says: aovP put away his towel, Lind- bergh, after some difficulty in deter- "The catches of sockeye in the Frs- T.«. mining their location, radioed that y Professor Cummings went on to : `" k._ :.:+sei River system in 1980 demonstrat- y that the coat o!lrunderin g apples � they were about,two miles from the ` -forcefully that the former great runs reed not cost more than 2 cents a Village of Tofutsu and had about one ed sockeye to that system can be 'e- bushel when done with a special ma- `A keen competitor in the military jumping exhibition at the hour's fuel supply In the tanks of the 'l ? Stored." chine. recent Dublin Horse Show, pleas when they landed aL 6.30 p,niw 1 �,„ • .,K' IW�•'C��:��y� .Y:A—+.•^• t.f6...,.5•,L•S*,. .k.r.. �1 q,•„ •' � .•: ...:�: •'iry ',v;ie'e::m�° �'°.'x',5�, y2 S_"�-.�p't�v' � �' ',a�`'• ''.9.3... iiii K, i Z 7. 7, ":"r 7 a 4 and eastward. reaching 801111theaStOP111, Canada afterAhsee years or so. in 'o period of.,ten years 0 7 y g 0 o d o r spite of this th spec a .:, 11 . or a little less is constant in eacr re- gion. H I L D R E N Still: more astonishing are the re- suits of Dr. A. G. Huntsman of the University of Toronto and the Atlan- W& Children cam cut all they tic Biological Station, Dr. Earle B. ..want of this nourialung ?helps of Col.;mbla University, and whole nulkfood OnWa- %0 bam crackers . coasted Dr. D. L. Belding of Boston University School of Medicine. U4 i the record or to tempting sand- of the commercial catcli of salmon in wiches for=boo) unties. the bays along the coast of New velvects contsons all the wacie elements each Brunswick, Dr. Huntsman found indt- of cations that the salmon come and go milk. It to digoebblis an =311k itself. la periodsj�i; years. Still an type of evidence of the 246 J Made in ten-year dM6 was contributed by Dr. Canada as LINKI 94 Huntington himself. His measure- ments of the annual rings of growth In he giant sequoias of Callfornj"how- ed variations in rate of growth recur- ly the same. Certain great laws seem Ctassified Advertising -tag in about ten x .'to run all the way through the whole =tyromms, Cycle Found In Tres Growth realm of.life, and one result of the 0"92 v eet-a 1 Thus once In ten years or a little working of these laws in cycles are.a. REE—NEW 1931-1932 CATALOGUM less something seems to happen which very widespread phenomena." Auto Accessorieq, Tires. Sports W Made oy Ole,makers of Kraft Omme and Koh Salad Droning ' t . - Eds. Bicycles, Radios. Dig money causes - an increase and then a de. Mayers. Toronto Tire and Radio Sales With a' Busy With Careat 11oughts, Co., 191-3-5 Dundas West, Toronto. tivity In the United States period of 18.6 years when measured I have walked barefcot along drench than Biological Conference bold re- by the Ave cycles between 107 and ed trenches Employment in Canada showed a. ..-Find Animal Life, cently in Matamet Factory, comments 1930. During the iii time there Mile on mile in. meditation. My slight upturn at the beginning of July, X. Waxes Then Wanes 'is Currier in The N.Y. Times. He have been six financial panics separ- thoughts have come as reported by the DomLniou Bureala. writes: ated by five average periods of 18.4 in rhythm with my stride, slowly. of Statistics. The 7,803 firms report- "A summary of the work of the con. Years. The Panics go with the agri- across the waste ing showed an employment roll of Influe -fersam- prepared-by Dr. Ellsworth cultural depressions, but may precede r land and sea sky, seeking Maallljsk� -Outaide nw r follow them. and a 940.22 workers, or 1,704 more thaws Huntington of Yale University, has 0 their destination Dominates Man, Beasf Just been made &,reliable for Publics. There can be no doubt that migra-'la my heart. iyear ago. The index number now aind Plant--Great tion. Lions of animals and variations in stands at 103.8. 1,aws. Link All Reviewing the Alsicusslons, Dr. Hunt- their numbers are often due to food So I have walked barefoot and been supply. A clear-cut.example Is the —Many Inter- Ington Bays: oblivious Xatanfek River, Que. "Fluctuations of.all sizes and sorts migration of. snowy owls 'when the To sinking of my feet In sand along eating and surprising facts concerning Best for You.+d BA too supply of mice runs short after a my way. animal life were revealed at the Cana- were discussed; not only irregular period of great abundance. The ex- Oh, I have been oblivious to laws and W6n TOM!Y fluctuations but cycles with lengths traordtuary variations In numbers of labors ranging form 30 months to 260 years 9 - I rabbits, muskrats and other rodents of the waters' sweep.and swung'be. was un I yo A or more. Such fluctuations occur in I f" -year cycle 3 XAM trees, insects, fish of the sea, fish of from one extreme of the ten side ✓me, been oblivious' the rivers, game birds, bIrds of prey' to .the other are clearly one of the Within great thoughts. she u3 c d. main causes for variations In numbers mice, rabbits and , dozen differen i 0 -bear- fur-beariag animals that prey upon f fox, lynx, mink and other fur I have been busy. BAM OWN IEU their smaller neighbors. They also oc- Ing animals. --Carl John Bostelwna, in Christian AV i It was also made clear that sea ant- Science Monitor. I cur In bacteria and other parasites SOAP ma" wander about In huge numbers which cause epidemics among animals 7%41 and sweep them away by the millions. in response to variations in their food New Cmrman Sdxot 6040 for Tollel ataJ-Nvr ory. crease In the vital activities of both Reproduc ton, direasee and deaths plants and animals all over North Has Walk of Glass; among human beings also came in for ALAM■T SOAP*-TO. . M*Pd"�� America, from the borders of Alaska, The public se.col, Am Klosterbot, discussion. Agricultural fluctuations to the Maritime Provinces and North- just completed at Lubftk. Germany, nug and even financial panics were not 4 ern United Mates, and'also In the ad- marks new jparture In constrac- �neglectsd. A number of solar, lunar HE �' �LLM T sad meteorological cycles were sug. Jacent mesa. tion. Glass cabinets for books take, Bested as causes of the cycles in I Dr. Ralph E. DoLury, of the Do. the place of the usual walls separating i n Isented a number of curves Indicating walls am also of gbAb, F plants, aninuds and man." minion Observatory at Ottawa. pro- classrooms from corridors. The outer UK IHD�GE �'1iH Somewhat to the surprise Of the COO'I an eleven-year cycle In tree 'growth.I On the ground door there Is a break- forence. continues the report, the agricultural production, the value of fast and 'milk room. Each classroom 10'For some years previous to 1922 main discussion did not contra around fish and abundance of animals. It was has a bathroom and each desk In the! it was subject to indigestion,with head- the well-known sunspot cycle of eleven thought. however, that much of the physics department has Its own gaa,! aches and thousands of star irparlding Years. but around shorter cycles of The -in my eyes,which prevented me frona evidence advanced In support of the water and electrical connections. hen �fciur years and especially nine or ten. :eleven ow twelve year cycles fitted geography room has a projection alp. reading. I decided to try XMW -year cycle was described by ! ually closely Into a cycle of nine to Paratu ,A The four ieq s by which the movements of Eisits. That was August, 1922, and I have taken a little in my first morning Dr. A. 0 Gross of Bowdoin College as ten years. celestial bodies are shown on the cell- I now es; beigg well shown by the migration Of' of It More significant was Dr. Hunting. ing. TlIi is also a greenhouse, in, entirely free no= the snowy owl into New England, ton's charts showing a distinct cycle which pupils raise plants throughout "—F.C. Charles Elton of Oxford University i of droughts and of agricultural produc-.the year. 40W quite definitely, describes the same cycle in Par North- supply, One of the most Interesting' that what Kruschen Id for him. it _E -Ase who suffers ern mice, lemmings and ptarmigan, lof such wanderings Is the migration Most people get what they deserve, will do for everybody and also In the Arctic fox and snowy 1 of sperm whales, described by Dr. but few are wMing to admit It from indigestion as he did. The fkc$ is that the little dad) dose" first owl which feed upon lesser types of Charles Townsend of the New York stimulates the flow of gastric juices animals. Similar cycles in Britain were cited Aquarium. The minute forms of life to aid digestion, and then ensure* �upou which these huge animals feed complete, regular, and unfailing and also in Norway where lemming are abundant only in Summer. In or- elimination of all waste matter every day. OP06 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 migrations have been known for bun- der to obtain the huge quantities Soon after you -start .n Kruschem dreds of ye%ra. Dr. William Rowan enjoyment and i=1pi- wichh form their meals the whales you will begin to feet We benefit. Kew en of the University of Alberta has found each year wander back and forth over You will find to your satisfaction ration fbilow avisit to the largest a four-yesr cycle in Western mice and routes 6,000 or 8,000 miles long, enjoy- that you are able to enjoy your food without any dist-.-sxing after-effects. annual exposition. Take a * shrews. tag our Summer in the Northern Hem- And-, an you pemcvem� you will we or two---or the entire fourteen i The regular course of events seems isphere and moving to the So th • Ito be that the mice, lemmings and Southern that the relief which Kruscben brings illsyt--sceing things new and ptarmigan increase enormously in Hemisphere for the Souther, Sam! is lasetag relief. mer. bands, 'y -mange from other lands, listen- numbers for a season or two. Foxes, Fish Affected Different is g to music of famous ban owls and other creatures are thus pro. The fish of the sea apparently are Neighbo, Suggested Ciiii -A: vided with.abundant food. They, too, BORDEN'S of the Exhibition 2000-Voice Increase so fast that the number of c C affected by different influences and CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK i ! in different manner from land animals, Is GOOD AT ANY TIME Chorus; watching some sport skins brought in to the Hudson's Bay 18 shown by Dr. Harry M.4kYle of of international M Company may be many times as great H" ` Spectacle Hamburg and Glasgow. Their num- md Down; or the Grandstand �-at one phase of, the cycle as at an- swidim will I"*.som"'I GAC0198 mak" I bets may vary enormously, but a year ■ tw mALT their, moh w rick @W aeany,widi lageant unfolded on the wofid's Thousands Die In "Crash" in which fishermen do not catch a nor-, 6",&W Pub■saiiiiiiing too&to loy Seel. lagesil:outdoor stage. mal quantity of fish does not neces- sin, ■Im of somi".6 oweew MWWd Milk Then there comes a change so sud- dww its a Is P*md"d WIN sarily mean that there are fewer fish Canadian that the term "crash' was ap, e Caaaisn National Exhibi- than usual In the sea. The ocean is 1)'Ied to It. The rodents and game 4246*d Lion is different, bigger, more r so huge that the best food supply or birds begin to die by the thousand a the best spawning grounds may lead --wonderful,more diversifiedthm million. Some of them, such as the the Ash to concentrate in parts of the -any other exposition. Send slow, lemming, migrate long distances only ocean where there Is commonly little for illustrated literature de$Crib• to meet death in some other region. fishing. The creatures that have been feeding ing in detail the -forthcoming The rate of reproduction as a casual 'bitiOn, too, begin to die or else migrate to sized. The avemg%' litter of snow- upon them soon become hungry. They, factor in fluctuations Is also empha Canadian National Fxhi on greater distances. Snowy owls, shoe rabbits tends to increase In cer- swdoil forervatioxis ai for " 6eed example, are described by Dr. W. "OVENTIAP, Reld'Blitir of the New York Zoological tain years,and to decrease when scar- lo&" food occurs. Dr. Huntingtoa Ult Abe FAiiiiirm 1; Park and by Dr. Groili as--movItig- showed that e—ven. in'—ma'at—he—rafe-or .roni sub-Arctic Canada to Southern - + —� reproduction Is closely -correlated Now England and New York by tbou- with climatic bonditions. A rapidly and all the I IS ,?000•VOI CB CHORUS r:Ir for -,ands. They generally perish,for they Increasing race like the Japanese They can't get away. cam HAVE been married fac.sais I had one child who do not appear to, return "north, and they touch Acrozon. There's would decline in numbers if the rela- GRANDSTAND PAGEANT cannot breed so far south. something in it that has an "am irresistible attraction for these Live rates of ileatliv and of conceptions would be seven years old now if is #r0RLEN-Mm_R&#rVdr#i$I.op, in the plains around Edmonton, ac- resulting in living births stayed stead!- bad lived. household pests. A wider and "My husband and I an both very&xnacr$1.30 each (3 or 6"a is cording to Dr. Rowan, a cycle of al- ly at the levels of September, when longer ribbon provides a web kX). most ten years to evident In grouse, health and vigor are at a minimum. greater W" and the slue fond of children.A neighbor told ZCB some other non-migratory birds and '-'One-of the outstanding features of-. -does not dry--good -for 3 --me about Lydia E. Piiikham!s X X Ill I TION-2000-V-0 --rabliftei,—and also In their enemies,such w4i servim Vegetable Compound and I have CHORUS SO., Aml. 29; Tham., the conference," Df. Huntington-says, .is the coyote, lynx, red fox and other was the frequency with which wan At&rMW=ery&bwd— been taking it forabout two morith1w sopt. 8 Md sat., sep. "It gook away the pain I used to ur-bearers. Further north the, volum- emphasized the fact. that in spite of Solis A&Ients: 0,111, JVAO� f4"*si 7-5(- 130X .-.oui-reeords of the Hudson Bay Com- 'suffer and I am getting well add minor differences the general rear- J, EDGAR It. GENEST. Asks$1,00: 19. any have glven�Mr. Elton abundant rV. liox 22. Sherbrooke. Quf NMI] Lions of men, animals and even plants This medicine is helping Mrs: its, which show a cycle of 9.7 years to, physical environment are essential- Kenneth Cooper of 9 Davison St., 'hares, muskrats, grouse, lynx, red AUG.28.&SEPT.12.1931 al- klialifax,Nova Scotia. Is will help �*V"S GREATEST -;ix,marten, wolf, mink and goshawks. pa too.Won't you buv a bottle? The extraordinary thing about all PER"NENT his Is not merely that many different Kennedy & EXPOSITION 'tnimals show the same periodicity, Menton hut that the same period occurs In tho 421 Callega St.,ONUCUTIV9 far northwest of Canada and all the Thronto 00 INV9"90 41 way south ii�to the United States. The Marley"vidson Distribucory VECETABLE UMPOUND I • FILUDIMPAAKIQUIPi increase or decrease in the animal H H.W.WAMats population appears to begin In the Far %Vrite at one* for our barivain List of SAM HAJULIS PP m torcycles. Terms arranlIM& ��Geft the flY everY time PNOAW Good At~ North and to work Its way southward 'I '1 0 ISSUE No. 35—'31 a; �f, . .,�4,�^,a?u$u$.:9�r "w�`• '� .,.a... �:� ' ' `d , rr'<'. wi'!_ �"'' - ,� 5 .ss.�;., •a r .,.,,� r.,. ..,if.•» .+.. ° PF w�- °�+ rz^<•' Y�wrs racy• ? t,. e , r,'y�d'. r a-'•s.+�,a+ '-r'.•+y.»:.-..r 'a'•` 'i .. u�°' .,e»,:... _ .,s.' ,'7'' •''T .."rid», _�?�;-:r9tr N-.'Yf.. r ✓ ki "'3.;. _ .+.. �. .,*:. •'. 'i'r: o2s .� .5.�•:•° ',n°"•`';•�".c'�^c• n.+u-.,�.:.�• .4.^ .�s ::4'4• ..�.. .,N..w -e-- 'ti. .a.•.,..• '' ��' +�' t .,'4''"n.. w"rs� '% !' .,;• • «�. r �'. /'. :.'- 7­1 ,rte:.i awY'':A:•E1• ►rls.ct Y4"b:. �'..�. a a. _ '., .. - t ... .- '� ■+.• •.t.,. •n• 'err .:T': z• ' r ice' •'�' " ,,,� 'W!`.%,,•' 1111 I — ii•i—, .n �`i -Plume are being picked in -Arthur Smith has returned �'"•'' ��•_. :,, ,-`:'� this neighborhood this weep. home, after visiting, relatives is _ • _ z ,, .: .� � _ f �•' ', .': -Mies Snider, of Toronto, is Toronto. " ;d ^' holidaying with her friend, Mies -Mrs. Robert Suakin andr sou; dt�� . J. S. Baledoa is installing a G, D. Blye, on Church St. of Lansing, visited with Pickering - new gasoline tank in front of his -Alex and Mrs. Wilson and eon, friends last week ; r laremisee. :. -Found, in Pickering Village, a Allis, of hitby, visited Tboe. -Mrs. T. A. Knox has sold her �- "``fi' child's story book. -Loser call at and Mrs. rep�ev on Sunday. farm on the Brock .road to Mr.- _ this office. -Mies Jim -'Muir.who has been Brady, of Toronto, who takee pos- -' -Mre. John Draper has been holidaying with !lira. Cyril and sessign this week. P. -Tho ending a few days with relatives' Mrs. Leslie Not ley, returned to -The Canadian National Exhi• p �.y dpeciale for'This Week: Whitb Toronto on Tuesday. bAion at Toronto opens to-day _ y -Rev. Dr. D. B. and Mrs. Marsh, (Friday),whefrthe opening address Canned Pinta le, sliced 2 size, tine 280 ' hay fever victiime are pP , 2 niakim their, piesenee "i[�owo of Norwich,and Mrs. Clements, of will.beigiven by Admiral' Jellicoe, nl n• >t sae�® e. Milton, paid a brief visit to P. T. the.1sad-er of the British fleet at t t ?Juicy Small Oranges, special per doz.... ..1% •;,;` .0 and Mrs. Ooartice spent and-Mrs. Bunting on Saturday.; . :_ the Bottle of Jutland. „ .. -�. "•1 Lb. Big Store"Tea(with 1 child's " ° . . 'hhursday and Friday last with -The United Church Choir is ---Dr: H. T. .Fallaiae, 8eaident - cap nine saucer Free) .. 64c j ~r invited to participate in the mass. Dentist. Office Mi residence, two s -friends in Brgoklin. -Arthur find Mrs. MCConuell ed chair at the unveiling of the doors east of 9t. Andrew's church, "poetii" Bran Flakes,2 for 28c n spent aevereildays last week with War Memorial at the junction of Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. in. to , the Kingston road and the Dan 6 m11, Daily, and Evenings by up- $alone Coffee,per lb. ... ... 29e $stands in C#irnwall. forth on the afternoon of Sunday, Po b imtment. (X-ray service). ,� yr- The pa lie and cootionation Aug. 80th. -George Baker, of the Bing- sl z'' "Star Ammonia Powder,reg size,4 pkge 25c : ".!Belignla trill reopen for the fall fry y Another noemploymnnt story @ion road, east, met with a pain- °; • Urni on next. is that of a lueal resident, visiting fnl accident one day this week. H: Sall, of Toronto, has the city a few dugs ago, being He was pulling tome wire out of beta spending a few days with his besieged by several men, who had, the grass when it suddenly flew up " son,Frank, and We.Hall. observed the out • of• Toronto and cut his nose badly and narrow. 'it Pre aratioi�*� -The township council will license, for information on a job ly escaped entering his eye. SC�10o1 P meet on Monday next for the transaction of general business, The same resident hands on the -The geptember meeting of the s - . tip, "'Beware of the 20 mile stretch W. M. S. of the United Church Bargains • -td is@ Corrine Doyle, of Torom• Birch Cliff. will be held At the home of Mrs. �. • . to,spent the week end with the P y Boys' Black and Brown Oxfords "Sisman e -A pleasant event took lace W. L. f uurtice on Wedneeda , �_ Miteee Kayee of,the Brock Road. y _ -Rev. E. G. and Mrs, Robinson on Wednesday evening last at the Sept. god, at 3 o'clock. The mem• home of Theo. and Mrs. Annan, �.•.. `,\ and family spent a few days last bars will please make p special. .�IIBt—class solid leather shoes, with robber pe when the many friends of their effurt to be present and all,ladles week-with friends in other parts. 1 i i1 -Miss Myra Crook, of Toronto, daughter, Miss Marjorie, called of the congregation are cordially heels, in sizes 4, 42. 5 and 52. �e are lies been holidaying at Lila home -upon her and presented her with invited. , of her parents, R. H. and Mrs. a miscellaneous .shower in honor -Politics has not been taken as overstocked, we're going to -move them. „ of her approaching wedding The seriously in Ontario the past few Croak' presentation took place on the years as forty or fifty years ago. -.These shoes are Worth 3.50 Utlt they -lire. S. Jewell, of Battle lawn which was surrounded by In those,days it was no rare thing r Creak, Mich., fe visiting with her cars. Mies Annan was taken corn• for fights- to occur frequently be- go at ate. y brother, Walter Bray,and other .... :_ . _-• ' iiri®ode. pletely by surprise as she wits tween supporters of the two part- +.oldies 4riaably has returned presented with the many tokens of ies, Qneb,+c Province which has just , rt : : hone from the hospital and is now esteem in which she is held. Fol passed throug'b an election cam Boys Black and Brown Lace ,Boots, 'botjl F� lowing the presentation a pleasant paign still takes its politics very ' �making good progress toward hen and light, splendid for-school wcar. • t. social hour was spent in games, seriously. Fights have been heavy $ t P I�°very• after which refreehmwnts were somewhat numerous amd one man -]firs. Clare Baledon, 'who has 1. lbeen in the hospital for several served by the visitors. was killed on Friday night. Sizes from 2 t0 52, The price has been r` +weeks, has returned home and it -A 85,000 fire oceurred on -Remember to turn your clocks ,� y considerably im roved• Tuesday last on a farm at Cedar back an hour on Sunday night : .3.50 -and 4.00. Out they go at.... .•-• s -The season for corn roasts iQ dale, South of Oshawa, which next as the police trustees haves , - ,now at hand. several have destroyed the barn, '2500 bushels passed s resolution calling upon u of grain, 75 toot of hay and a the residents of the village to, .already been held in this vicinity threshing machine belonain to revert to ittandard time, The Meo's Light Weight Oxfordp, with "Panoo"soles - and more are being planned. F H. Puckrin valued at $1500 And reason for malting the change at and rubber heels, sizes 8, 9 and 10, going at' ... 1.98 -A number of the members of which carried no iDpnrarac•e. The this time to on account of the: {1 'the Women's Institute were guests .... - $: bare owned by the City of Oshawa schools re-opening on Sept. 1st., as Boys in same line, going st...... .. ... ... -'1.49" . .-. of the Whitby Branch at Whitby was insured, sad the content's many in the country°object to y ' , Park on Friday afternoon last, ,. owned by* the tenants. Arnold daylight saving time. Daylight „ y wwhen all report a pleasant time. Bros , valued at 81500 was insured saving will be continued in the .:'Women'® Garden Oxfords in black, quite heavy_ - -The school teachers have been soles and rubber heals. Spletadid for farm and , for $500.- The fire originated in t,owoe for some tiros yet. busy this week packing tip their the blower of the threshing ma -Throughout the whole coon- garden wear. Made by "` " 9itman, Lining at trunks and suit cases prinr to chine which was at work. It ie try steps are being taken by coon- flab it for their respective fields thought that it was .caused by c•ils to provide work for the uoem _�l few pair left of Men's Heavy. Work Boots. _ . � labor. Hilda Sandford. o$Orill3a friction of some kind either by a ployed as far as is possible for Regular 8.50 to 4.00. Going at .. 19$ and Miss Flores andf ord. o of tlK nail or other small piece of metal, them to do so Both the Fe•detal a or tomgb weed. A% many similar and Provincial Govermemts are have returned home after c- a90a• fires have e, the throughout expected to assist work's the con. y 1 e So C H R N ependiug a $ew days with 6ltas i,'It bet l Bny the province, the Fire Marshall's etrncHon of public works end _ -�J. Marquis. of Stroud. Be- Department is making inveetiga• grants- There are many unem- '� eompaaied r his Boer cad and tione in order to discover the ployed in this township who daughters. Agnes and'Phyllie,paid cause if possible and provide a should be looked after. The great a brief visit to his sister, lllf•e.Jas. remedy' majority of the unemployed pre- R T 1S A Andrew, on Frida last. John 9. Beaton, one of the far the work rather than depend SHI -LE -Mr. and"Mre. Manta and eon, oldest business men in Oshawa. on charity. - A ` Lincien. Miss Dorothy Waugh aad died on Monday of last week. in -It is said that two mAD order ,,, PECIAL . Milton ®art.all of Toronto, 'spent his 79th year, Mr. Beaton was house@ of Toronto are calling np the week end with Mies 1Lyre born in Pickering Village in the farmers in the vicinity of the city - Croak who is holidaying with her house now occupied by Mr@. W V ,eliciting orders. and one of them We have secured part of a manufacturers stock of Shirts at parents bare. Richardson, sknd wee a son of the lists a man calling At the houses in rifle and are offering them at -Mr. Sharpe. of Brighton,form. late Rector Beaton• who for many Whitby Town selicitiog patron p $ - erly manager of the Standard years was clerk of the township age. Evidently the departmental Bank here, called on a number of of Pickering. After leaving Pick stores are experiencinir the effects Tediculous prices. -friends in town on Thursday last. griag he resided with his parents of the depression . It is not fair ' . --He was accompanied by his wife in Greenwood and in Whitevale. to the local dealer9'to attempt to Fine Shirts, with collar atta:.hed, regularly sold and family and is on his bolidayp. Nearly sixty years ago he went to to take their legitimate busicese at 1.95, to go at 98c , 3 for 2,76 -Miss Ballantyme, formerly Oshawa where he became clerk In from them, especially In these 'school, in the Pickering public a need and grocery store. For bard times when they have such a Men's Blue Work Shirts, regular 150, for .' 980 school, bat now teaching west of about,ten years he was employed struggle to get along. Toronto, called on several Picker• by the Steele Briggs, Co., of To -The season of the year is now Boyg Pants, reg. 1.75 to 2.75, per pair ; 690 ing friends on' Wednesday. She ronto, and later entered business approaching when we will have - was accompanied by her mother. oil his own account, when be built long dark night°, and when men -Rev. Mr. Bishop, of Toronto. up a very extensive grocery busi will be driving along the roads in Your , ]Radio repre@enting the Lord's Day neap. About five years ago he bad borse•drawn vehiclep. Those ;Alliance, preaches two impressive a stroke and since that tine hAa persons should not neglect the P p Ie only as good as its tubes and batteries. Would you expect• aermone in St. Andrew's Church lived retired,much of the time in precaution of having]fights for not a half fed horse to do a good job for you ? Then why expect• an Sunday last. The congrega• bed. He is survived-by hid widow only their own protection brt also a rsdio.with paralyzed tubes and-run down batteries ::pions at bobs services were very nd two some, Rey and Jack. D• for the protection of motorists. - y to do a real job. ismall• R. Beaton. of Whitevale., is a lD a dark night it Is impossible to -There was an exceeding heavy brother. Ia his death Oshawa sees borne end buggy, if there is .'Let no test your batteries and tubes and pot your seat in shape i6raf le over the Highway over the loses one of of its most honored no light on the vehicle, until the -tor the fall. We have just purchased a new tube checker at week-end, there being a caution- citizens. motorist is within a few ards of '.,considerable coat, so we are able now to eliminate guesswork .: one flow of care from Saturday -The popular radio firtists, it, and when it to Impossible to on tubes. Expert radio work done by our eervice man. _i7oo° until Monday morning. No Amos 'a Andy," are not popular avoid a collision. The lsw re• weidente have been. reported in with a number of aegroes in Cleve quires all vehicles to carry lights, Radio Licenses leeeted. this locality. land and Pittsburg, who are circa- and if a person neglect@ this duty = =•- =- ---x' i -Dorn is an abundant crop this lating a petition among the megro he is subject to a fine. Fred T BIIrltlnp� im '� 'Pickering rand is of good quality. It race to have them put off the air. T. p! been selling at io cents s zen. The petition states that "tv6o Jito v Adve�"ments. - >E,stabliehed 1867. In Toronto it has been selling a@ white men have been exploiting - _ .low as Sand 5 cents a dozen and certain types of the American PASTURE TO LET-Will take cat. _ to Hamilton one day it was aA low Degro for purely commercial gain," tle to pasture. W.LacevIDuribartm.30-62 - vis I cent s dogen. also they allege "negro woman ALED 1 HAY FOR SALE-A _ -0n account of the opening of hood has been broadcast to the Bq world as indulging in bigamy" Brock John cocain:�ioPiton anl� (On at�1 IBC �ING the public schools on. Tuesday 5 next many who have been hall aad negro lawyers depicted ae ;- dayinR at their anramer cot taRee schemers sad crooks." Those cir- LOST-Holsteitl heifer, about A year r; and a-half old. Please notify Paul Diamond, • • • or camping are noW retaining culating the petition are aiming at lot 24,con.3,fPickering. Phone Pick 5704. n.2-1 .Special Ser"ce Tires - ra• home. a atimber being adorned 1,000,000 names of which they U RENT-Frame cottage on High- with a beautiful tan. have now about 800,000• HOW Tway. 5 rooms.gar.Ct and garden. Possesr - -- -Friends will be sorry to-learn--ever, all--a"roes.---nt'e-not feeling- inn Sept.-18th.. Apply 3tusael�BumH:Picker -bf-the, recent death-of Mrs. A. sore nt Amos'n Andy,"for negroes ing a5'1 As thousands of drivers now know, ore llditchell, of Orid, Michigan. Mrs are among their greatest admirers, LL'OR RENT-On Church St.. Pick- Mitchell was formerly Annabelle as was shown a, few days ago in 11 ering:brick hou+e,includingblinds aad fix- :','built stronger and Wear longer than any �YOFtng, youngest daughter of the Chicago, when they were the turea. A 1 G.D.Blye,210 India.Rd, oron- late James Young, formerly of honored guests at a main otb co,or ivLPBv ,Pickering. 32tf -..,tire even Seiberling could ever build :. Green River,"and an aunt of Mrs. Picnic of megroee of that Wity. STRAYED-Alblack and tan bound : dog with cut on one hind leQ ynunQ male pup Hugh Machin, of this village. There are very few races who are mssing since Thursday.Aug.l3ih. Please cam- before. - - -Canada may have the most not the eubjeets, of jokes by the municate with F.C.LeBlonc.Phone Mark 8125 _ r• '. ' valuable radium mines in the humorists. No nationality have r_; RENT OR SELL-Ia Pickering - ' - . " world. In Northern Alberta more jokes made at their expense Tvillage,on Hi hway 8 roomsed frame house :Come lII and ask t0 see'.. ee these WOrld falll radium deposits, said to be the than the Scotchman, and none In goodrepair, Hard and soft water, elsctric idchest in the world.have been die enjoy these okes Smote than the Le royaOnt.and garden: Apply to A 52 3 Law, o� tlje9s - - covered and work has begun in Scotchmen themselves. The Irish net- minion it. The mineral wealth of Also come in for many jokes. TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• - s DRY(Semi fini.h)••--Let our drivtr call and ' Canada is.gradually being wealth o. Some years Ago s Hibernian explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your T. PENC Bred in ever increasin nsatities. Society protected against theatres name with Mr.s.W,Davis. baser.boo. we gAR i' S �s S ISR g q will pick up and deliver each Monday. Wednes• ��\ J Every Province in the Dominion holding np the Irish to ridicule. day and Friday. 181v vvv is rich in mineral@ of one or more The Dutchman, the Jew, the . kinds and new fields ere being Cbinaman and other races provide r'°odelBAu�combin�a°pander and r„�ur. General Peps Oils,@ad G"• �' n3iseooered almost daily in the man jokes for the amusement of M.•H.root pulpern Deering drill, stone boat. pnn.e PlOTtI?eCD sections, Of the P , g McCormick corn binder, 200 IDs, Herbageum. . • the nL•lie and even the Ea lash- Se:ot waitfletr Neckyoke. 2p00 la. truck Pickering IODfttptry, ilQlttt tlP -nea.t se0po OveowBi".. . 'imies. 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