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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_07_28 'Ile 7 s•, 7 A16 1(o -`' RIDA , JULY 1933. - ---VOL -1,11 TICKERING, ONT.,, Y 0 ows"00tonAL Sam&*. Kinsale 7 Green River -Mrs 3L Hodgson and daugb66r, --Mige-Freda Johnston, b a A L' if'-To*i-ont�'.—GR'p7t,'KO!JNWOOD Betty are spending a week with the is spending a week with Miss H. O. PZARSON—Ph Agood-supplyof Hard and Soft former's father in Rpsom. Draper, of Wilson's Park. Surse•n. Mrs: Stone and Kathleen Calbrai- The employees of White's Packing ]o T C1 Coal on Band. Alecia,supply X IL POW pic- the are spending the summer months Co. Toronto, held their annual H. 0 D.. Director of Kindling ,Wood, R TTM� with Mrs. L. Dunn. nic at the Park on Saturday last. 7 -n 7 i� A=10eamiebterricoaflithe =6f0ouptloodloo-tIrl"Cad stove length. R. and 'Mrs. Hadley spent a day The United Sunday School, of Br- 'Notablished 1888 examiloW b7 appointustatr last week with R. V. and Mrs. MovV- ougham, held their annual picnic at Claremont. oat. 12tf Phone Pick. 1769, bray. the Park on Thursday of this week. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Mi" Ellen Mudie has secured a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michell took position in a private home in Toron- in the' Field Day at Claremont last -_--THIS IS THE nUNUAN B,. mciNrYHE—Barria. M 3�i to. week. M M Congratulations to Muriel Miss June Cruickshank, of the Soo FARMERS' MILL -A-rter.Solicitor. Notary, Offxe­Brock St el Bell, 'South. Opposite Bell Telepjione office, Whitby.- GENERAL INSURANCE --Pbfte 45. Margaret M-udi%b and Verle Wagg on is visiting with her aunt. and uncle, 481y AaENCY Passing their Entrance Examinations M. and Mrs. Draper. A large rittalber of farmers DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. ONTARIO F. and Mrs. Reeson, of Oshawa, Mr. Romanelli, of Royal York Or- exchange their grain n R. Solicitor. NoLary Public.. Moneyto Loan. Office-fortnerly-occu&d by the late AE.Chris- and Miss H arbron, of Claremont- call chestra fanie," together with Mrs. for f Markham, picnic Liao,youth wing of Court Ouse.Whitby. 81ya Facilities for placing any kind of Im- ed on Nic. and Mrs. Parkin on Mon.; Roffianelli and Mr-. and Mrs. Fry and aurance at beat rates day last. other friends- o k- Flour and Cerea j 0solicitors: 313L� & RSS' Barrist� available. Mr. Bill Richardson, who has been ed at the Park this week. 30B 3, Northers Ontario SecuritT and Service my Motto. visiting his -sister Mrs. Annie Har- r Toronto 421y Photo Pick. 515 It ;.Saves money and wany'more- W.j season, b Whitevale ron, for a few days, hap returned ff.B.Bell. home to Dryden. should do it. J.D.F. Row. Adelaide 2838­9 iss Long, who,has been spending 1.ARCSON,� P.IQKBRING J. H. Beal, Claremont Greenwood a few weeks with Mrs. M. R. Parks, 'Special Rl` has returned to her home in Toronto. .. .... MU',VEY-Barristers.Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 924 '0 Public. 214-214 Confederation Life Building, Miss Vincent, of Napanee, is vis- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper , of ICorzerofYonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, iling her sister, Mrs. Southwell. Windsor.recently visited the former's BARLEY FEED fteces Adelaide 4489 and 4480 By a0voint- 'FURNITURE $24.00 per ton, Spot Cash. evenings. Pick�ring reuidenee, Waiter .Green, of Buffalo,-was in ' sister, Mrs. D. Beaton. =Fai'c'20AY13. . Stf We are displaying an attractive the village over the week-end. : Miss.Fleming, of Toronto, is with This in the best feed value on rPHOMSCN & McMILLAN-Btrris-. variety of Xmas Gifts. Mr. and Mrs. 'Porter, of Toronto, her brother, A. E. Fleming, of this the market. JL ters.•solicitor. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. -were guests-of F. L, and Mrs. Green place. R•4dence of Mr.Thomson. lot 11,concesslon 1. Furniture and Furniture on Sunday.- S. J. and Mrs. Dickson have return for Pastry and Fine. Pk*mlns. Office hours:Thursday and Saturday Novelties. Mr. Sopthwell has been relieving ed from- a motor trip to"Montreal Kissimi Cake Baktag. 7-00P-w t*830&.m..orb Toronto off)ce-t em zal Bank- Prices low, In keeping with times. Mr. Gill at the -station -here-during and other Eastern points. Phone Pick 2000. TOMtO IRin5303. I the,last couple of weeks. A goodly number attended the ser- makes a Pico r,)y fir.'and Mrs. Gardhouse, of Bramp vices at the cemetery a week since. B ker's Joy y Flavored Dental- Bread. 0 ton James and Mrs. Raine The Rev. J. R. Bick was the speak- Wednesday er and the Pickering Male Quartet Z I L C;8 M I TH. D. 1), 9.. L. D.S., The W. 1. S. meeting for the eir- sang several numbers, which--were Mcmd",-W-ednesday f' L's (Succeesor to Dr,J.-N.Dales), Graduate a. 7CUit will' be-held in the Mount Zion very- much appreciated. The cervices and Friday. We-do I - . . -SPECI.&L the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. .•.Church en 'Thursday nett, Aug 3rd, were brought to a 'chuse uoni-r thar it- right. :touniverlagy. At claretnazz office-ove-D-A-- Seatt'sre.egery Tmeacz�and Frad Phone at 30 P. ni I intended., by a wind storm threat Stauff 1. 36i.iach Roc' k Faced Red NO CREDIT' The Wom&r's- Asociation had a of rain;'tae rain, howeve?, much to H ERBERT T. PA LLA I SE. L D S.. a3241 Green JRGo:fing most delightful' time on Tueday af- general regret did -not amount to 013 account of the change In times ternoon when their usual meeting more-than-a. sprinkle. The cemetery and the close margin I sell at. I* D,D.S. Gradate of the Royal College Of is =0 Insrur.=8 and the University of Toronto 2 40-per-square. took the form" of-a picnic in Milton is- in very fair condition, but the a m forced to discontinue c , 'M nee-wand door east of St. Agd- Pegg's grove. r credit, casr'sChurch. Pickenng.ont. Office hours 9 Full weight and grass Is suffering from the want of except for approTed monthly Charles and Mrs. Wilson, of Brook moisture. We noticed a number of goftoiInts. A.M. to 64Z.4i1770a0p lin. -acre in the village on 'Sunday bench seats had been placed for use standard qnallty N and in the-afternoon, accompanied by of those attending the services and UT The ab6ve prices gnod for 10 days Mrs. W. Sadler, they spent the after learned that they had been kr' dly only. Terms Spot Cash. -noon with Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. given for the purpose* by Mr. J. L. SURNINGHAM BROCK ROAD. Dickson.- Just one of his many cqn- SON- .:. . . A.lFare and automobile hmuw"of all kinds. =:as , , . . . tributions, to the.eemetery and com- &I ELIZABETH RICHARD PICICEIRMG - I . .:., Building and Goneir solid munity. Contracting. fillmidial-stand- account of the hot weather the old swimming hole here has been Estimates furnished an all Classes- Brouffkads of work-Intarlor and Rzterfor. 'POSTLLJ, Ijeenesd Aacd new. well occupied. LUMBER - YARD On a" Fe ow anausidea soy=ciefte. Ass. WOOCIWO Amos Stover who had a -stroke Miss Jean MalcnIm, is spending the Alterations and repair*. ftwoMmoteM khaile a INS#ft�oa mborswe Blacksmithing, & A several.days ago, is-still in very-bad -week in Galt. Oblinneys Built Concrete Work. 200m A"rees,43maiss atvw p.a.. oat, at right Priam shape. Mr. and Mrs: W. Bate, of Toronto, Phone Pickering$712 RZATON. TOWNSHIP Now is the 1 0 time to have Mr. and Mrs. Th6mWn, of Wind- were week-end guests of Miss Ida K. FAIRPOILT. ONTiRL0 D P those' repair C--il-- f- Jobs attended to. Barrows , has been spending a few days Bates. jP Etc. Iftud of Ont. and. with the•lather's mother, Mrs. Jax � M isd also new sections on hand. %nrx -go M. Burton, of Detroit is vis- ous Floury Plows always a hand. - -K4YeB- iting her -sister, Mrs. M. Hamilton and Shingles For Sale *V131 XAWr--LW9NSRD AV,0y Also dealer In Viking Cream Separa.;- Mrs. John Percy who has been -other, relatives here at present. TIONREA.ise yoft.Qntujo Wall Durham tore and Electric Washers. very poorly for the past rhonths. is - Sympathy is, felt for the family of Lis. Ttsswr•asoaabie Data All kinds at -me if Galt GalvanIzed Steel Shingles,for 2,a and thinking of buying an electric radio feeling much bettter and-able to look the late Mrs. J. Greig, of Toronto.mar ba ask for a demonstration of the New after her housebold duties. who suddenly passed away on Jult Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. Ro ers Majestic models. Aleo. re-rubberi Charles flood was in Oshawa-a 15th. ng buggy wheels. We prices Are right. few days ago having a cataract re- Mrs. W. Wallace and daughter. of Lawn mowers.sll%zFwned. )GARNET ROBERTSON' 7. 'WCOd-W-111.rd moved from his eye. He is getting, a- Toronto, and Mrs. J. Baird. of Wick, T. PATERSO-rS - CLARENOrr 7. +,nir quite nice]!. were guests of T. C. and Mrs. Brown. Call and get prices. Phone 20,-_1 s. Electrical Contractor GREENWOOD 491' y W. Mansell, Teront6 who pa's been on Thursday. Wiring andItepaii-riag for Light helping F. R.' Jackson for'a-,f A T. C. Brown, Lloyd Johnston, 11•ew or pow6r. weeks has returned to the city for Burk, -Pickerin ' Mills a-short time. attended Grand.Lodge, of the A. F. H. Pugh and G. L. Middletoa 'Brock R7oad- 'All kinds of electrical goods 9 been spending and A. M. at St. Catharines on Wed- 'General Store. kept in eumk,' Ross Yates who has -his bolidava'at Okillia, has__r•pr„+..,od_ nesday of hast week. p- -and home. We are, all' glad to see him Mr. rs. Bert Harvey are re Buy your groeeries at home and back as we need him on the bill. ceiving' very interesting reports from keep the home fires burning. - We have a fall line-0i team.. their sons, "Bob and Al", wh9 are A L80 A. F. Percy threshed his fall wh- travelling in .the British Isles thi- Hardwarej Paints (MartioSenour I thei Brand, a low as 00 cents t. Vick '604711- All Potiltry Feeds eat a few da-vs. ago and reports a summer and have filled sever ��•" � w onderful grop, 47 bushels to the ac- tre engagements in London And ot. Arsenate of, Lead. Limia. kris.- Chitken'Starter of best re and good quality. Times are going her Lentres. Green, Blue Stone, Screen Door&. to be better if the grain market stays and Windows. MRS. THOS. LAW. up. -quality at reason We do emer;y work of, all kinds. Saw OWNER_ able prices. gumming.Shears ground, Mower kal- -Andley Messrs Leslie and Ken White are Yen sharpened. Udders,of all lengths` 7 7— upending a couple of days in Guf4ph. from 15c. per ft. up. Hereafter sItCoal zhust be cash'on Laying Mash and Feeds At lasi�*a fine rain has come to re- Mrs. Mackie, of Toronto, is visit• But no blacksysi.Lbing norwheel wort .:delivery, exceet on appoved 01 every sort. lieve the dry spell. ing a couple of weeks with her dau- Wm.' Squires TElliMS CASH and sons have- har- ghtet, Mrs. Gourtie. "phone 2729 Pick•eriag ._wox�t_hly &oep.unts. vested 20 acres of fine fall wheat Joseph Gilchrist of Crossfield, Al. Rouse 2130 Phones -'Offtce Prop :which was running over 30 bushels who is spending a holiday here is F. R. the acre. motoring' and is b�ing accom- T). N. Lockwood to We congratulate Mr. Innis' on the pranied by Messrs. Alex Lawson, Reg. S PICKERING, ONT. success -of his Entrance pupils. Miss Sommerville and Alex. GourHe. OUR OWN FORMULA Pauline.Sanders and Lloyd Mark are Mrs. Kean, of Whitby, and Robt. also to be congratulated, the latter Oliver, of Bright, spent the week- pec.1al , Price ­ - .,. '.ENGLISH R. G. CLMENING obtaining honors. end with Miss Agnes Thom. ON A Mrs. Middleton- and child have re- Mrs. Frank Dales and Mrs. Dr. P17NRRAL DIRE .TOR turned to Buffalo aftdr a pleasant. Dales-made a visit to Bracebridge visit with her relatives here. Her old last week. • %J Private Ambulance friends in Audley were glad to wel- Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, and Mrs. uea uumt Se come her to the old home. Dan Hennick, of Tonawanda are. the 1.t Day and Night Service Frank G. McCarthy.'is on.a motor guests of Miss Anna Allison. Phone 9OW trip with his nephew, Father Jack Miss Edna Annie, of Toronto, is JiMmon's Steel Walnut finithed a s ' , ]Red, with Mattress and _Malvern 5000 O'Leane, down through the Adiron= holidaying for a•fortnight with Miss•Spring, $11,75. dacks and the Mohawk Valley in Helen Thom. GL New York State. His many friends Mr. and Mrs. Wideman, of Crive­- EANSES the SYSTEM Markham, -se Ont. are glad that-Frank-is--able,to enjoy land, and Miss Parnell, missionary by eliminating the poison- WilWa RQg@9`57z26 3 46 this outing. home on furlough;called on Rev. and RAW Ruge, 48z24 It is well to remember' in.our corn, Mrs. Burgess last week. -.59 munity woft-,that he who digresses Born, 6n July 25th, to Jos. and Mrs, ous waste from the •FoldingpDoch with good from personal- or national morality Shumovitch, & daughter. llatestinsJ trLet Cretonne Mattress Bider'-Twill() not only, hurts himself but lowers Kenneth Anthony, while playing a- 9.75 the tone of the whole community. round one 6f Mr. H opkin's horses, Obestor Verandah Swing' 9.50 U, AT And every member should be jealous had the misfortune to have his -arm Reliev * Rboumatism Lawn Seats .99 for the good name of the neighbor- broken. hood. Clamp Chair*, with foot-rest On Saturday, July 15th, Chas. and alts as a gentle laxativ* ancl and canopy cvomplete ... 2,9S L o*e.st Cash PrjCeS The.Club. znet on Monday evening Mrs. Annis attended the 30th-anniv- and decided to accept the offer of ersary of the' wedding of J. E. and stimulates the Vamp chairs; with footstool 2.25 Berry Boxe's and Crrates. Charles Puckrin to have a corn roast Mrs. Fawcett, at their summer home at Eastbourne on the Lake as their at Lake Simcoe.--. Liver YERS W to ' A garden Party*under the auspic- SPRA -August meeting. It as decided• F4&ng Camp ri olitfit-thii, girls of the ball team with es of Dunbarton United Church pound tin tools, with win !jack 75 &ad SPRAY new bieeks. be held at the home of T. and Mrs. Mr S. Farmer, of the -Port Perry Hill, Rosebank Corners, Kingston Rd. ALL HARDWARE Star, and a noted layman in the Un- on Friday, Aug. 4th, at 7.30 o'clock Cs; A. _STEkR1 ited Church preached a fine address -standard time. A tine .program of also iii. 156"'and 26e size' TT at moderate pricei.", here on Sunday after appearing in 1 music and elocution will be provided Pickering in the morning. He as i to which Mrs. -W. R. White, a tal- 'Faneral -Director the guest of his old friend F.7 ented elocutionist, of Ottawa, will Ambulance Service ALVIN IBUSHIBY Chapman for dinner. Frairtic Puckrin contribute. Games and refreshments jorl" Drug -Stom entertained him at the conclusion will be provided and i small fee ch- Phone 1300 jl&rdware Phone 46M His emphsais. upon the need of more arged. If you want to enjoy a pleas- Phone 6" ',v-.0 PIORSA"M I w• en. centg. 4 �w ,w rr .:.y:- �I NO „ :r;�•xss-fir--•t m:,1L — - N.. :_.i.iax.a�nr: �,�,ss*�.+,.. .-,. s.•• yr'�''�Ri-x, w.ac;'y�rs d•T;,�,.,,-p.s,.y- .,..-• ,:'.6�,•`� c. - ..P,„T°1Y'• n(,•+y�,._ •,i.- f'" w w m`•:.'4 �.' j.__ti'.n�ti'•- _ -� rob ai.V+°,:u:r.w', ''+RFC. •.•h'• ^•� •h - _ w�,:. Tr '°+F':",r '•dam 4 M15 .� 'z max' .t t - �u i•v„ • •�' :�'S'`. '.i.�Via.. -^< •" ✓,',, --.� ,, ,:. Tragedy at Demers. Centre : Meat Kills One, Move to Raise Voice of the Prey JSpreads Terror in Ottawa Valley Eleven Drown Price of Sever CANADA ." =-: H r ragedp-and Heroism' Mark Producers to sorb' ictpiins Citizens Arm as Fear Grips Island Home's -- Neighbors Weekend at Crowded alent to Sales of Hol+mom Mr• Rudyard KIDling's -address of _-- Witness Slaying of One of.Victims Beach welcome to the Canadian Autbora As-' ing Nations_ sociation is London was listened to %Pembroke, Oat., July 21,-A wave her hnsdnad bres�kiast at the time, Toronto, Continuity ho: weather London, July 23.-RepreLentatives with pleasure by tens of thousands of at horror swept--the -whole Ottawa she-aaid�- She looked through the aide g of the silver producing and holding radio users all across Canada. For ..Palley, today as, piece by piece, the windows of her home, and saw a we,-over the week=end was the-d#rear-sad--'-countrie:�-at-the world-Economic Con--well over forty years'-the celebrated :tragedy of Demers Centre,,on Alln- : running, pursuer: by a man. indirect cause of 12 deaths is Ontario, ference•signed a solemn a eemer.t, Anglcl-r'adian's name has een a house- matte Island, which exacted a toll of "She screamed, 'I'm being murder- onr a straight case of heat prostra- the provisions of which aeekt o raise hold word throughout the Dominion. '•``1 `_. :five lives, became known, and it was ad?"' Mrs. Allard.said. "I saw the tion and 11 by drowning. Scores of the'price,pt the:white metal which is definitely established +hat an entire man, a blanket, I think, over his head Children have been'enthralled by his' rescues from aro-wnia were reported used for,money by nearly half the Puck of Pook's Hill. family had been wiped out by some and a rifle in his hands. He fired g Po population of'''the gl8be. We note with pleasure that on June deliberatet at the v+omen, whom I 'k watering laces throughout the ro- •murderer. y g p g p Representatives of India, China .24 last, Mr. Kipling was unanimously, Joseph Bradley, 65; his wile, Mary could not quite recognize,although I'm wince. and' Spain, Y.hose coffers were bulg- elected a Foreign Associate New* r•.' Bradley, 68, and their two children, Inztty sure it was Miss Johanna." It was an almost unprecedented ing with monetary sliver, of Canada, of the Aeadentle 'de Sciences at Pow Johanna, aged 35, and Tom, 45, are SECOND WITNESS. stretch of hot weather that sent tens the United States, Mexico, Australia tignea. This distinction is shared by -dead. Slain also is John Bradley, The woman's story found eorrobora- of thousands of Ontario citizens to and ?eru, the great world producers, only two others, the King of the Bel. brother of Jo66h, who lived,with the {Jon in Francis Vaillancourt, another the beaches for relief, completed 'a" memorandum which glans and the gallant Cardinal Nor. !'amily, neighbor. Vaillancourt was startled Whilc 92 degrees .vas the highest calls for restriction of silver .sales cier. In proposing Mr. Kipltng for _ All five are the victims of some at his morning chores by the sound temperature reached in Toronto Sun- for four years. membership,M. Camille Barrere,torn- =-_unknown killer, and all five met their of shots. He turned to see a woman day (not the record for the year),the When ratified by the home Gov- .erly French Ambassador to Italy, - death by shooting. fleeing from an armed man through effect of the heat was increased, offi- ernmenta the document will take the spoke of the English author as a great ,:• �, Terror grips the entire island. The the yard of the Bradley farm. cials at the Meteoroligical Bureau ex- form of a treaty. living poet, a philosopher who had ';•r. doors of every borne are locked, and "He suddenly stopped and, levelling plained, because of lowered resistance The big 2roducers will absorb deeply meditated upon human conduct, 4sehind them frightened women and the �ifie, fired at the woman," said and the "baking" the city had under- from mine productica amounts of and•a faithful friend of France, loving 'children cower. Vaillancourt. "She screamed, 'I'm gone during.an unusually long stretch silver equivalent to the sales of hold- her for her virtues and full of indul- • - EMPTY SHELL.: FOUND. ~ ' bQ1ng murdered,' and disappeared Into of hot weather, ing countries. They will hold irhis Bence or her shortcomings. Hie latest While no trace has yet been found the house. The man followed her in- Upon none of five days his the mer- metal for monetary use while agree- volume„ "Memories of France," show- ad it► of' the weapon, Detective-Sergeant side. and I did not see him again." cury failed to reach 85 degrees. ing not tc sell any monetary silver. how these qualities had also fed Joseph Dalpe of the Quebec provin- Vaillancourt said he had not gone STRUCK LAST WEDNESDAY. When the accord is ratified it will him to understand and love their cone. cial police, is M-possession of four to tha Bradley house because he fear- The hot weather, which has been make effective a resolution adopted try.Toronto MaR Empire. empty shells aad one undisebarged ad the man was Tom Bradley,who was casting from the south, struck To- by the monetary commission of the shell of .82 calibre which he found in mentally defective. The eye-wit:nesa, %ihto last Wednesday and seat the conference under which states agreed_ Motoring Ambiguities. ,-the Bradley yard: was afraid Tam had ran amok. VaiNl�mercury up to 85 degrees. Thursday to cease debasing •silver coinage and The Ottawa Journal observes: It a Opinion among the. Island folk is lanco�rE heard more shots--he did not was the hottest day, of the year with to Increase, where ramble, the use of .woman driver puts out her left hand it that the murder follows an "island know how many. He was terrified,he 94.3 degrees. Friday struck 91 de- the white metal for small pieces at may be understood that sbe to gofng to ' fend" that bad been brewing in a confessed, and he did not "wish to get grass, and Saturday came not tar be- money, (4) turn left, t taro right, (3) stop.. r cauldron of hatred and malice for mixed up with a 'crazy man, loose hind with 88 degrees, (4) go straight ahead. (6) reverse, or _ many yearn• with a gun':' Sundey's "high" o!'92 degrees• was Toronto Man Third - ' knock the ash�,ber cigarette. Ttte _ King P , same with a male driver;' There were three witnesses, at least, reached at about 2 pan. At i0 o'clock �� Kings r1Ze There ar other - `'` to the murder of Johanna Bradley. Pembroke, July 23,-Michaei Brad- last night the temperature had not i • _ _ e o er ambtgnitiea la con- '.. One waa Mrs. Joseph Allard, whose ley, S2-year-old sole survivor of the slipped below 80 degrees. Hundreds aleyCamp,beEtn3lafld, July 23.- section with motoring coniTutt '"vim B: abode is a short distance from the family of which five members were of people slept in parka, .nd- there To yvu 'ul a Officer Woods o! a lady driver niters the angle of the ."Bradley home.. murdered early Friday morning, was were groups who preferred to spend No.Jngham University's O.T.C., a 25- -mirror she may be watching what trot- taken Allard heard a shot while she taken by Quebec provincial police late the night on the beaches to returning ymr-old chemistry student, Saturday Sc c lo'coming up from behind, or asca . rods to Montreal for uestionin came the highest honor for marks- taiaing whether the back-seat driver was In het. house. She was giving y g- - to their heat baked homes. ship the Empire has to offer-His Ma- has at last fallen asleep, or checking From early morning Sunday the estp the King's Prize. n on her own a • • beaches throughout the city were j g D appearance. When she' Train Traverses 'Oct King Seized crowded. Fsmiliea•came with lunches W00� scored a fatal a! 287 out of sounds the barn.she may be Issuing a- a possible 300 points in the gruelling warning, a rebuke, an appeal, a sun and spent the day. Every tree in every 70th renewal of the greatest event at mons or just giving expression to her, Quebec Washout By Kidnappers park was used as a shelter from the the big Imperial meeting of the Na-. ego's response to be stimulus of the p - . sun's rays, and oven honlevards.boast- tional Rifle Association,, to win the joy of life. But when she deigns to _ = Forty Passengers and Crew Facer Men Take Victim from mg bushes had their share of sus - pie =1.250 and the N.B.A.'s gold lack at the dsahboard instruments, it, _ Have Miraculous Escape Bridge. Table . . ing oeople. cross and badge.. means but one thing: she Is already -- Sherbrooke,J,:ly 2d.-Forty passes- Oklahoma City,. July 23.-Kidna_p The Canadian team broke into the Ice trouble. And once again, much the _ the crew a!a,Font Central pars who entered his home while a ll�'$Q _i " prize lists thanks to the censistently same applies to the male driver. J traf had e t ew of escape ntra! bridge game was in sessions. held a Mo-" ns Crash excellent marksmanship of Sgt.-Maj. Saint John Telegraphaournal. T N. J. McLeod of Toronto and Lt.-Col. " 4eath when the engine and two cars F. Urschel, multimillionaire oft.-oiler- �ii (',onneCtlCUt C. W.I Gibson of Hamilton. -On the New Scottish Trains !se, over s washout-l0 feet deep dz ator, a captive. whole, however. the Canadian team With "The Royal Scot," a famous- .,z" miles from here. The washout was police, making every elicit to gain wound up the fortnight's meeting with British train, commanding attention all �t:s mall part of the dsmtp canned some clue to the kidnappers'- bide-.Click Bridgeport Field Five little to show for their efforts. the World's Fair in Chlcafa, it Is oot4 violent electric.stoim,accompon- Timis T n t0 Find - `" without. fulcra t to know that `The ' - by wind and toti'eetial rain which out were puzzled by a mystery plane Trying Granite Qty,- "The John O'tlroat;" i ZIweL. over this aatrict Isle Saturday. which, flew over ,the Urschel home Runways _ =Roosevelt Remarries at neon Sunday. The plane -dipped Divorced tit Week "The Hebridean,, 'The Lewfamaa" ' The train, bound from Sherbrooke Bridegeport, Conn., July 23�After "The Irishman," "The Fast Belfast" had 4Lst ewe around a Its coq directly over the house and conquering the North Atlantic and fly- „ gtoa, y -and. The_Tinto have bgsg recent ad. floe Quebec, pt Buriin Ice. Jul 23-El13ot: dltiona to Bcatland's 'distinctively "letu've at Asadt. rotten fire ea Weer, then disappeared.` fa within 60 miles of their goal: the_ gi g Roosevelt, eon of the President of. t+ed Spry, saw the washout in IIracbel and W R. Jarrett, with British air aces, Amy and Jim Molls- the United etatea, and who was named trains. "The John tJ'Grost," a their wives, were pl+avtag bridge front. He applied the emerg nCY stn, crashed their black biplane at the divorced early last week it honey- Summer-oat thrice-we brakes but it ear.too lets to atop fife when four men walked into the airfield near here to-night but escaped y �1�y express mooning with his second wife, the from Inverness to Wick and back, bas' ' -ts air. ' screened,porch of the Urscbel house, with slight injuries. forMer Ruth Josephine (3oogina of Luckily he rails still spanned the armed with sub-machine suns, The couple, who had net 'out from rtes distinction o! penetrating farthest y ail Forth Worth, Texas, north of any express in the British They forced both Dracbei and Jer- Empire p deep Bulky and the engine, a mixed Peadine, Water, Saturday in an effort A double Tlag ceremony was read =ear and first clam passenger car reach- raft to center as automobile and drove to try non-stop to New York, circled Saturday in a flower bordered rock ad the other side erect. The bullet away. An hour later they released the airport five times in an apparent "The Hebridean" and "The Lewis. P garden on the river bank estate of man" are Summer-only. expresses tarior car,at the rear, however,turn- Jarrett, after taking >i6ii from him effort to find a safe landing Dace. The- Mr, and Mrs, George C. Swller, uncle y D eases bu xnd_AAMMIAlalt him not to tell the tweea Inverness with snd Kyle of andfrsa, • ad over on its side snd n►►1aJ�.•> ••o, r t were. t in airport' fa bested in the village ..ot and aunt at the bride, by Rev. Naboth connecting with steamers to and iros down the bank. No une *as injured. dt ectioa they taking. Stratford, near here, Osborne, retired congreaattonai minim :,e,...,:`;•,_ tae imra 01 byre au'u - aster, "The Granite City"runs between Gros•. 4sermant EZl Nt Wallpaper 4' gow (Buchanan Street) and Aberdeen. /^� just as it takes energy to make Ice Dust cloud$ raise more than 15,000,- �. wmmeti Guests Survive ,' . "The Irish man" e.r,d The Fast Bel• .. _ Depicting A�erlt{XI! SCCllileJ< cubes in the -kitchen refrigerator•�`Air -` �$.aasel•-Wallpaper showing Amer- �iitili"lat Mexiu atilute energy for foal in our think �'� tone of earth in the LT:Qtediast" are boat 'expreaeea betiree. Kingdom every year; the moll' is Glasgow sad Strauraer• lcan scenes, including the Western ing. It takes energy to cool a home, y s °The Tinto, from Tinto Slli,.a fa deposited b rata. �+ .rontier of a century ago and Niagara Catenary futurism had its little -- -- -- --- . -- - x—_- moue landmark near Symington, u a -•Fella, were on exhibition here at the fling recently at s banquet arranged • residential express between-Lockerbfe tenth anniversary o! the German Cyclone at Point Edward and Gtam ow,--Brockville Recorder. �Wslipaper Museum. by some of the more modernistic ex- fl is - g I. The museum is the only one of its hibitors at the Triennial Exposition _ kind in Europe. Private collectors at Milan. Italy. says The Associated �+a+et 'In* 'Twenty-one - IFlotlday Fatalities Pte, _ 'We are proud of our wealth of rivers and indnatriaI concerns were among Guests invited to partake of "The and lakes in this province lint one the exhibitors. One department demon- real soul of kitchen artistry" were Ruins Litter. Mile of Docks After Twister — 'Hospital wonders why the gorgeous beauty of staated the methods'of printing wail- Improvised on Scene — Loss is Heavy ' these paper from the earliest days to the gathered by the futurist, Fillis liSun- scapem gems ould'ao often be n land..- jpreeent. asi, and a group of friends. point, Edward,"Out„ July 31.-Rus- had swarmed to the riverside, just draped with The party was called "the eatable sell Mair of Point Edward was instant west of the village,and to nearby Lake mourning as a result of holiday trace. _":J dies, .It is. not for want of warnin plastic art-" ,ly killed and 21 others were injured. Hriroa'lieachea. There was a COnCen- i• ;Fight in Canoe• `', Nothing was said about digestion. several critically, when a spiral of trated' rush for home as the dark Every year wise advice is reiterated These were same of the delicacies wind dipped low over this village and clouds swirled up from the south at with insistence. Newspapers, maga. - Causes Tragedy offered: 'left death and wreckage in its wake: terrific speed, sines, preachers, teachers, everyone Cocktail-"Clarion Call From on With a cyclonic roar the twister In the sheds„ shouts of the "straw gives the warning. Take Arias a Foil. High," an unpredictable drink strong- a' apt along the mile-lonir Northern bosses" mingled,with the rumble of oa se,an example. 'There to an intense Indian and Wife Drown in ly injected with cologne and red pep- Navigation Company's freight sheds truck wheels. The clouds seemed to publicity 'given to safety warnings; Georgian Bay - per, and sped on to Lake Huron, -leaving divide just below Sarnia Bay and then barricades have been set up to keep - Sudbury, July 21.--Five Indian child- Hors d'Aeuvrei-m-"Architecture :of• only shattered remnants of the build- to swing together as they travelled bathers within limits; there is a life- ' sea, the eldest a gel of 14, are orphans Gastronomy," an allegedly significant ing behind. For a time more than 100 north to the.eheda. They passed over saying service maintained.' And yet - its the result of a brawl near Coiling arrangement of mussels and clams. workmen in the shed were-trapped in the towering coal dock at the south there are fatalities. It to not that our �. lakes and rivers are dace ei .. Inlet which ended In the drowning,of Then followec an Alimentary Me- the wreckage, while others leaped into end of the long buildings, then merged g one. It Ts' their parents, Louis Merawlash and teor," a aide dish of corn mixed with the St, Clair River alongside and in a terrific spinning spout which the thirst for danger on the part of so _ 'hfa wife, Rose, as their canoe upset. pineapple; and, an "Austral' Synthe- swam to safety• seemed to hover slowly along' the top many of our bathers that is the cans According to the police, it appeared sin," consisting of orange shells stuff- Pieces of the long frame building of the building of the trouble. There Is i great edu the couple,both intoxicated, had start- ad with salt meat. were carried for:a quarter of a mile Timbers cracked in warning, and catfoneto be carried out there. - by '`ed a fight In their frail craft as they Ordinary, beef lost•its identit in by the wind. Even yet, workmen are then suddenly the entire structure col• So1ei1 (Quebec). ''paddled in the dark, and the canoe undefinable sauces; salads, d searching the•debris,not sure whether lapsed like a house of cards. It halt overturned. and cheese became just so.man mys-'all the men in the building are out. rose in a sicketr ing, concertina motion, "" " quite! Provincial police� who investigated tic gastronomical interprets, ons in Villagers who had seen the crash and then the heavy timbers seemed to - A doctor warns that too much sun declared• Madawiash was biuised the courses that followed. rushed to the scene and began hoist- inove. bathing is dangerous, in this case, _ Above the right eye, and expressed According to reports, a good time'ing the timbers and boards of the col• Ina`de the sheds, electric wires apparently, Ignorance fs- •blisters.- 'the btlief his wife struck him with a was had by all, especially after; tho lapsed structure•• From the interior, twisted and broke aWd the wreci age. Ottawa Journal. ' paddle and both plunged into the I urnh began to circulate -This waa.cries qt panic-stricken.avorkmen re- Someone pulled all the switches. The - -water. called "The Rose and the Sun,' It sounded. 100 or more men in the building tried The 'Rhubarb Season _ Madawiash 'and his wife went to consisted of rose leaves abundantly Ice the_river, on the west side, two to roach outdoors and safety, but the The Wlerton Ecbo's usually, filled ` -- Skull Point, three miles from their, scattered in some liquid or other. . . or three men swam aimlessly about. collapse came too suddenly. Parts of columns were white and cold except :., -some• Early the next day the Indian V Terrified, tbey"had leaped into the St. the root hung crazily down. The for a tittle note in the centre of tbt and his wife embarked for home.Later •Clair and, still terrified, they.seemed walls turned in. But for tile.tact there page, headed, "Sick As a Dog," where 'togrists'found their overturned canoe Mine Daises Pay ' to make' no efforts to reach shore. were large piles of flour and freight in. in the explanation was made that the M and the bodies-of the two were recov- ' Martina Ferry, O.--Wage increases, They were finally assisted to the bank. the shed; the casualty list would have editor had eaten too much rhubarb tot ciao. , averaging about 12 per cent• and af- Meanwhile the entire shed had turned. been much higher. 'Fortunately the breakfast, and was-!q that kind of s The five children are being placed fecting some 860 men, have been an- until it was almsot over on the rail- floor did not break, too,-or many would' state where be didn't care whether under the care of the Department of pounced by'officials of the Powhntan. way-sidings. have been pree�itated into the river l the Echo ever came out or not,-Fer. 'Indian affairs. - Mining Company. 8welterin; in terrific heat, villag•:rs 'below sus News-Record. 1 J . 41, -:b1j6 R"s T.. -?s•.?..^ 1 :1v _ -;`?a,� �.,..4 - 'R-i'- .'•t;. - J it -'^;at+.1 1d�'�.:?e- •Jl Y:-. "�Yi� ::t~ ^, .rti-^ .. °jpa,�,v y'�. .,�. Ft � _ '•:.gin£''`' .A; 'R' .6n .i yj,'. .-•+e+et_,"�£a,•.r' -�%t}', �z;•••m,'`_.. ,-..*•.ticv..:A+. ms,.......•Te- t _ti,ea--ems .:ays>' .-�:i —._ x... '•J - . 1--`ar -6 •L. ' r �,�„' OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE t, The Old Byway �y - Its rotting fence one scarcely sees L; : }Z S 4 5 1 7 8 9 10 Ill Through sumac and wild black-' ; berries, • _ j i4 - Thick eldtr and the bramble-rose. :p Big o:-eyed daisies where the bees Rang droning-in repose, 17 18 - 19 _ the little lizards !le all day r .`• 1 Gray on its rocks of lichen-gray;' '. ,: And, insect-Ariels of the sun, 22 �'� 26 27 28 The butterflies. make bright its way, z` s . -- "-T-----—'— —Iti''Fath-where-Ch1pffi�Hki_-1'iiti- ----- � •-'� � � - 29 31 33 '. A lyric there the redbird lifts, " While, twittering; the swallow drifts " 34 M 35 7 38 % 39 'Neath wandering clouds of sleepy : �+++""" cream- A sr ✓: 140 41 42 44 4 In which the wind makes azure rifts- O'er dells where wood-doves'dream .46 47 48 49 SO ` The brown grasshoppers ,rasp and SI 52 53 bound + ' Mid' weeds•and briers that hedge It 53 56 87 round: S9_ 60 And in its grass grown rota- = 1 where stirs , S2 (4 The harmless snake-mole-crickets = sound yg 66 67 Their faery dulcimers., " %-• At evening, when the sad west turns Your work is better done with the best of too ., Horizontal 48-Cupid 16-Perennial Bowes - To lonely night a check that burns, ! s : :the satisisctiosi you from a Chew, depends 1-Slang: to talk idly .48-Neuralgia 18-To incline The tree-toads in the wild-plum on its duality,too.The plug for the money is 'd---Protective covering 60-Succeeding 20-To weep sing --Old pronoun 62-To incline to leeward 2E-Effigy And ghosts of long dead sowers and : 11-Part of circle. 53-Bushy masses 2,3-At no 'line ferns t8-British author 55-Live stock 25-Caustle substance The winds wake, whispering.. .:--l4---(iarden tool b8-Bear-like 27-Flint -Madison Caweln, Poems. +r - l5-To lower 61-To suffer 28-Rendezvona 17-Furnishes with gift 82-To tarn from 30•--Grain spike Gems from Lj Ws Scrarbwk I �j HE -WING lg-Homes d4-Fish 32-Period t1-Obscure _ _ 166-Attempt 86-Wag Religion '*'O B�cco 111-Preposition __ 166-Secluded valleys 88-Circles - "A man has no more religion than - • 2 : 14-Heavenly' body _ dT-Brood of pheasants 41-Chiefly he acts out !n his life."-Henry Ward • 16--Gone by Vertical 43-Encore Beecher, g sri h_6 dt- 5 it -- Be -- i6r-Ih�ur�tlning 1-TO ran about 46-Contrivance .ali6ivu _ 11-Colloquial: farewell 2-160 square meters 47-Perched ligion",-Tbeodore Parker i t6-Title 3-Perfumes 48-I11-bred person "The scientific unity which exists 4 Classified ���C �g - 1 14-Street (abbrj �4-War Sod 62-Pleased between God and man must be f ■t Q - g a • ( L .V • s s , L?a�iQ'►'D Q=riJZi 16-To deviate from 6-Leaseb -'64-Knacks wrought o}a in life practice, and Clod's course 6-Parent 65-Flogging implement. will must be universally done."- Lr a� OF (}OYERSVMF1�tT APPROF+ . : ►7 While they last: Lee. 17-To mistake - 7-Poem 55-To make public Mary- Bayer Eddy. * horns$6 90, Barred Radn $7.80 per 1 - 1l--Suffix: like _ - `.';8-To tear - 6T-Atig}ltfall "It we make religion our businete, w•• Two week old chleYa ;3 moss. One w w W-Jewel 9-One of tLe apostles b9-No prod will make it our blessedness:' old chicks ;1 morn J. G. Twad s, . oonlsh article -H. G. J. Adam. Fergus, Osit 42--ShIq stanta r 11-Aye hat way b�oonia than "There is nothing solid and sub- y stantial in this' world but religious lr 1 • ` """` '° w ideas."-Royer-CollarL, T DEAL HEMSTITCHER AND PICOT- Answers to Last Week Puzzle A Test of Indian Manhood "Religion 1e the hospital of the Ell, ibc. Fits any machine. Complete dd directions and samPlea Wilk1ns Coal- 9 : HY ABA 9 A peculiarly marked oak tree souls that the world has wounded:' - --- - parry. Dept W.P.. Hamilton. , i ♦ L A B H 0 8 Y 0 T 8 which was cut down recently near -J• Petit-Senn. Cheboygan, on the banks of Lake "Take away God and religion, and The bigger the social event, the a S B 7• 0 A T 3 0 $ ? smaller the sandwiches. L Huron in Michigan, brought forth a men live to no purpose, without pro- smal e e SALE r A P 0 P Y P A L A story of self-inflicted torture by In- posing• any worthy end of life to FOR SALE !• S P A R K F A U 8 I � themselves,"-Tillotson. Hunter-Yon say ybu guarantee this 1 prove their manhood, says The Detroit Free Press. The infor- "It is not the business of religion gun: suppose It burets and blows my SLACKSMITEI - SHOP i A T 4 Q R S S _ mafiosi was adXWed by an old In- in these days to isolate herself from head off? 14cated In Toronto R S Y A R K 8 S 9 Y clan living near Mullett Lake, one of the world like John the Baptist, She DeeJe1�-Ig that ease �ire']l give You S >< II B 9 H R 8 the smaller hikes in the district. must go down into the world like a new gun. Complete Equipment, Two Cutter, Pneumatic Hammer end Cutter, F A 0 F A L 9 0 L S When young men of the tribe desir- Jesus Christ. h-R• Hawets. Drills, Lathe and a very complete 0 R $ T 0 P I O ed to prove their right to•be classed She now wants a Dianol A well- known local girl who received a large stook tools, will eNl as a poldp ; Indian, A live months old baby left is charge raft a! her beet boy friend., and concern with favorable lease or will 8 t ! 3 ► 0 R T - said, pierced the muscles of their of an older br-otner was carrot iiFaS has no pL}ce to show it Off. 'call mactilnery separately. en o chest with a sharp stick and ran a by a leopard in a jungle v111sgs near bloc or piecemeal. j thattg through the incision and around Colombo. The villagers combed' the p the oak tree. Then they marched Jungle for hours, and-at last heard s C�-'�y �e so many men going H. WATKINB, Mon S1Y1 Proves around the tree at thong's length from .faint cooing in the undergrowth. They � the Hawaiian Islands this summer! 78 Weec Adelaide et.. y' y > sunrise to sunset, after which they found the baby being nursed by the Joe-I don't-know! The grass.crop Toronto, ,. _-Problem to Turkey jerked the thong out. leopard, and they believe that the was a total failure there . beast had lost Its cubs and had carried " A plan ct the world is one'who can : Abolition of Harem.-Compli- off the child as a substitute. = the church. One day church met the ` _ _ •,show s modern girt a good time with- minister to whose church the mid � A 20-lb, nugget of quartz tell on 0 out spending any money on her. - cates Love and Marriage Quarryman A• F; Grant when he was A first-class British_fllm should be _ belonged. " r-� '�eU,_Uucle-Toby,!__aaid-tha_miniw _ —t .: lwr.. Confuses blasting rock­-at Merced, Uautornia. able to make ;150,000 1n-the vulted Jane (the mala, tapping-timidly bn ter, "do you see any difference is Women, He smashed it with a hammer to re- States of America alone, and Then ap- the professor's door)-Man in the 1ldr. Brown sines he joined tlis ilsve his feelings. Inside there was proximately another 150,000 in other ball wishes to speak to you,- Profes- _ „ ?'hicago.-Dressed in the ancient a f700 nu 1st o! pore church?" bowing robes of her peoole, a youth- gold. overseas markets. ear. •!Oh, yes," said Uncle Toby, "a great TLI, boyish bobbed apostle of new Professor (looking up from his book)-Tell him I'm sat, Jane. different. Before, when he went to - Turkey, is seeking help from her wes- mend the fencbs On Sunday, be al- - - Toronto Flyer Congratulated Jane—I did, air, but he won't go. tern sisters about the problems of old ? ways carried his are on his shoulder. -:a., and A...,.,nden+ women,.-t°:_t. _li.. _ Professor-What? Send !m !n to Now he carries it under t• " 1,rN 1 , . „r �iuii .t'•' - :. me and I'll tell him myself: h nrri d his cos credited to occidental civilization when L,U�� _ h drove the harem from the near east w �, rx There's only one answer when a 18- «I'm sorry, Dorothy, but circul8• and'gave-fi'eedotn to Oriental women. x s•s _ j° year-old boy comes home and-actually stances over which I have no con- She is Selma Ekrem, daughter of ,i 'a► asks for money to get a haircut But Ali Ekrem •Bey, former Governor of• .� ✓ `" tsol will prevent me from, meeting , Jerusalem and is s delegate to the at that point, candor pauses; some- you tomorrow night.It takes 'another week to 8nd ., n That's a long name for your wife! Intern,tionaI Congress of Women. In out the girl's name. -an address she traced the chadge in }ifs for TuYkisli'wOtnen. "`It was'only `. Ai our adventures'.ade into the past a�wp�Y wotN oaT� °[1 years o, when Turks became "'r+t f k Republic that Turkish women found a> 1�; we clothe them with garments of w ally in the Government instead of mystery, danger and royal splendor, TBkE Lydia �, Pinkhham's an enemy,. Barriers came down with ' Vegetable Coatpounf� Grace-Alvin oftered me his heart + „ � '..,fir. .. ;ihe rapidity,of lightning. f w..w, r.. last night. I put him off till,tomor- am be taon s►sstmg for p g .";. n =0 naselm rand of s „' " r0 W. 600=I d You tan m tone to - blmlitly In aid that while all this. had ba • • a brought increased ;sedan-for- -Merin-Don't accept damaged goods. �a m• • ­ yet aamotb trop. psars eomsi a time Last week he told me it was broken when swnethine soaps sad you sad am- .:'it had also brought griefs. r, �.' ip 7o�simply worn out. when I refused him. LOVE COMPLICATED. " + Lydia IL PIntbsm's Vegetable Cow. ply vound Love especially, under this new The man who eats little and works you help w s soots will l sasW a.►.eyOeerenacb.and state regime}tae become complicated, con- much,might outlast the one who work �esab eelsm*be f wasm dolly 98 out fused. Before these 'great changes ed little and ate much, _ eo w eq that they are benefited by this Turkish girls married men selecte3 medietda Soy a Fortis from your ts,for them: Now they'have the right - Maid-I, left my last place because, ilvt today ' '.:� the gyp' _ to select a- huaband. I was told to do something I didn't ... "But this has broug�lt Iran, con- h .` u like to do. SPRAINS tuition. Young girls in love fro neat- Prospective Mistress-Indeed, and -�, g Q ` ' x what was that? Rub Miaaed's in g mdy. It , .1y cannot get help from their mothers, Maid,-To look for another fob. v�•�•k• tore fls•m••a• Y for they are of a past phase. x': ` •hers in$smmetioo,soodws, "There is an alarming increase in bolt micide among Turkish girls hurt in The man who is always in hard 17 P�you on Your feetti love: What to do? o luck, is usually the one who is always "Monc,gamy'has brought'old maids,' ' +: looking for a soil fob. a a 4 for there are more women than men ` .« R. Young Husband-My wife is cook- in Turkey: .We of-the younger ken- ink dinner for the first time today. f4 ++ oration want monogamy,but what are women who wish to,marry and can- • Will you come along and share it? KING OF PAIN ' x �„ Friend-Certainly. I bays always not, to do. - • !> �� ' ?Y :,.. shared your son'ows. let�ccen the years 1351 and 1931 Clt. Toronto flier is congratu'.ated b Haitian .migiater to United , y •Uncle Toby had a neighbor who Britain's population-increased by forty States. -Captain J. Errol Boyd, who made a non-stop flight to Haiti, was in the habit of working every ,q per cenL thon hark is prPPrP,1 A? W;ighinvtnn by nantoa RP'1aaarr1P $unday. but after a wbll& ha lain" INS IJF. Nn. 30 —'33 ,. '"•"1F'- :a .-...s-, 'r,. s. :.✓'•.r.� ren.; %^- ";a hr• •,F;Py,. _ „�y -, y -> A� 3"'.�, .'.. :"-;'.•}' -.ttse. _ %w3i.`",."'�r^i <, R r s : rya'',.. . _... ...,. .' ...i gNsa g and coffee served on the lawn at the Charlie-Blakeman' and two friends Three 'Ir HMeha11 heasae SeTwiale � right" ���IDf close of the play, and thapke to the came for the week-end and Mies Cur- July . ..81—P'icketina at Whitby[ _ On Saturday evening, July 15th. were tendered 3tles tie accompanied them home. Aug: &;-Oshawa at, Pkkerfag,, some persona broke into Mrs. Stay- Chapman and Mr. George Barker. A very, pleasant event took place li—Oshawa at Whitby ' - TERMS le*, vacant residence- and removed a at the home of Mrs. T. Bentley on .' ,i0—Whitb ' i1.7iperYsar $1_b0il paid inadvaaca. numbtr of fixtures in the bath-room - Brougham - _ Saturday night, when the family and y at Pickering and ellectrical fixtures_ was thou- — a few.immediate friends from Toron- 14-- thy a*. Oshawa ;• -. #.1..�.;,tiona to the Uwted State and Great g , g prise birthday.Dar- 17—Pickering at Oshawa ' $ritainil.Win advance. ght probable that the thieves would 3Ir Dan�armon-and sac;-TIu n,--to-- aLe--her-a sur - _ -- = ' return the following Saturday night arri�'ed-home from` Haliburton on ty. j for farther spoils, and Mr. Elmer Saturday. Anson and Mrs. Batson and family SALE REGISTER. 10MN MURKAR, Proprietor, Berry, who resides in the.Holmes re- The E. Crocker family, of Toronto of Hampton, and Doris Bail; of Taun SATURDAY. JULY 22nd— Auction sidence across the road; volunteered visited L. and 1tilrs. Matthews on Sat- ton, called on Mrs. F. Harbror, anti .ale ?f 6-roomed house, 6 acres of <. -' to guard the house that night, and urday last• daughter on-Sunday. Misses Velma - Constable Chester also came up tp' Cangratulations are extended- to and Doreen returned home v,ith.treir lard with running spring creek. assist 31r., B not necessary and s'Ir aolitt e daughter July e bcrt_: of parents. k-�ociat held-oh '�Ir, Household of tare ur? etc, o the Tt @TES _ _ -- - a village of Claremont, the property ` —T . -"Put-Luc Many Americana are beginning that it �ti g of R. H. ttowen. Sai�at-> W-sharp:- - "to get their eyes open in regard to Chester returned holtle. But only a The Senior Boy Scouts spent Last J, la'sse's lawn w-a� very successful. Standard time. See bills War Maw _ few minutes afterwards three men week camping at Lake Sin�coe. Theyt The Greerewood and Kinsale boys pl- an tioneer Lhe administration of justice in appeared on the scene evidently with report a very enjoyab:a outing. aged a friendly game of baseball. The - their beloved country, a country the intention of again robbing the James Farley and E. Perr;nnan Kinsale boys being the winners. In- , " :which they consider the beat i[1 house. A terrific struggle ensued in and little daughters motored to Tr- teresting games were played and tun- Stands r which '1r. Berry was struck on the enton on Sunday. On their return ch. served: O for 7. the world. They, are beginning to head with a brick, causing < a bad they were accompanied by Mrs. Per: The meeting or the Women's.-Ass- ; voice their upinious. on the public gash and he was• also struck on the ryman, who had been visiting her ociation was held at the home of a platform and through the press, stomach with a heavy iron pipe. The son Roland for several weeks. 'Mrs. Bell, with fifteen present. Short over-Insuratift " as which they make comparisons men taking fright, dashed away in bliss Helen Barclay, Miss A. Bar- readings were given b5'Mesdames A. q between their own country and a car' Constable Chester was again clay, Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. John: Miller fliarbron; W., T. Stevenson; J. Wagg T11is'means you may be pay- ; summoned; before he had reached and iliiss 'Miller enjoyed an after- 'S. Farndale W. Bell; W. Brown and i6g f6r more insurance than- - Canada in respect to the ruannr in home, as was also Provincial Officer noon last week as the guests of Mr. Misses Edna Stevenson and Eileen you really need. We'll be ? r' which the laws are being obeyed Jarvis; of Oshawa, who are now in- and 'Ira. H. P.olph, of Markham Bell. The August meeting 'will be and administered, and the cote vestigting and are working- oir.some whose beautiful flower gardens are held at the home of Mrs. C. J. Stev- glad to help you in a check- i` .. orison is not to the credit of that clues :after being beaten up Mr. a delight to-visitors. •moon: up of your insurance values -.P Berry was unconscious. Both Dr: The July meeting of the W. 'I. i. The many friend's of Mr- Ezra if you'11 just call ns in. +country. In a recant 'issue the Pearson, of Dunbarton, and Dr. Cart of St John's Church was herd at tho, �i'ice will be sorry to hear of his + the-Buffaiti Mews aska the ques- wright, of Pickering, were summoned H. Malcolm home 'on the .afternoon. sudden death. He was working on a CYR1L E. MORLEY, but as both were absent from their of Jul house on.the the second .floo>; when he• Rion, -''Why are there no .bank homes, the injured man was taken to Y 20th, with.an attendance of Phone 8700, '"Scandals, Fetcketeera or killers in thirty-five' members and visitors_The el`through, striking his head. He ;i Dr., Farquharson, of ,Agincourt, president, 'Ir John Miller, presidecet suffered concussion and died two PICKERINLi', ONT. z Canada i✓'' In Canada justice is where his injuries were attended to, and conducted the devotional and bu. hours later. Mr. Wice lived in and swift. and money plays no part in and was afterwards taken to his iness meeting, Miss M. Duncan, con around Kinsale for a number of administering law•e. Our judges home. We are Rlad to know that his vener of Group "C'" was in charge of Years before he moved to New Ont- HARR Y ROSE injuries are not so serious as was at -the program, being assisted by Mra. ario. We ektend to Mrs. Wice, and E , are appointed for life or during first thought. Bayles, Mrs., J. Phillips. Mrs. Gann• family our sincere sympathy in their _ aood, eonduZt, and a criminal on and Mrs. H. Malcolm, who coat bereavement. CARPENTER, BUILDER cannot buy his freedom with prams at Pickering ributed readings and-music The host !N MEMORIAM. and CONTR,kCTOR r ^ "lmoney. Nu charge ie ever laid — ess, Mrs. Malcolm and the young - �: agHfneL a Perron unless the author- �► Friday evening of last week, lady helpers served tea and refresh gtvrrass-In loviog memory of AD• Pleas and Specifications hies are in aeeaelion of evidence Beaches Library Drama, League' of ments. nle Kinnear,who passed away, Aug. prepared. l Toronto, presented two short plays The special Sunda p All Workmanship y service son lot. 1927. verandah was turned into a the oppressive heat- but tt:o he -Sadly mien the milt of the alleged on the_lawn at Innisfree, he home of sored by the W. M. S. was not so In life, loved anr2 bodored '. Guaranteed_ Thd1e n,ay�.beau isolated s'liss i.oume and Pty- tta d g arayi lvdv due to In deatb.remembergd.. case in which the accused may be The a andah h -"" eai by t3ueusna sea ` - . innocent, but it is only when the temporary stage and proved an ad- came heard an earnest message from Cbildrec. • - equate setting as 'a, modern livintr F. bI. Chapman. B. A., of A,udley. 1. circumstances are Fuch as to jnisti room for the first play and as the and an insvirinst sacred song, ren --- dy the authorities in lay ins the open front of a Paris 'Cale In the dazed by Mrs. Stirs:'McAlester,. of EVERY DA shares, but eireumetantial evi• second: "Fifty Faces of Sprinst." a Toronto, Last month Mr. W. C. Mur trt kar and ;;ay little play. presenting the weiR Mr. and silos Lock x� of = _ dense cannot always be depended of responsibility which the,younger Pickering gave their assistance..The. _ T T oaf And when a person istcoo generation carries lit relation to its members of the W. NI, -S. are very I , THE 1'r' R�H - _ _ � 4icted that ends the matter. The Pareslts, is written by-Mrs-Rica Far­ grateful for-the splendid heto given - �ria»iaal roust pay the penalty quharscm-of Toronto, and the auth-` them to crake these s�acisl neetinsts ; or was herself aznonsr the guests a success. ° whatever It rosy be. There is no "Pierot in Paris" by Colin Campbell - : Special 8argaias for Thurs.:Fri. and Sat. granting of a new trial when there Clements is a symbolic play, where in _ I►►nsade : `- AI, not the elighteat doubt ae to the turn fame and fortune and death sit. Stanley Park,n'spent S:ilday at his `,, bottle • at the toffs table with young Pierot. Catsup, Crosse &..Blackwell, are 14e :quilt of the person charged. with while Fate, the butler, .presents Life'.- home here. - : fi crime. Ia the L cited St9teb the bill that must be paid. Their many . 'Mrs- Albert Parkin sner.t-the.�veek__ ' �+ _ .II '.f jfodgre are elected to their poaitiuil year'§ experience gives the work .,f end in Orkawa with -h, mother. Cl<lacler Sardines, per • i • the League an ease that is not-us= airs. Meller and daughter. of Tor- _ ff - - : land there is a chance that he may ggto, are s ending. a reek-with Mrs. tt - - uaily achieved in amateur prduction. p Jam Red Plum, 40 oz. ,far • - .27e. - The putout of office when there is Emery -Hutchings and- Nancy Candle 1Naitland Gormley. _ Mr, Bert- Law and-farrMIp- of .Le- change of government. Natur•.- won special appreciation from the f _ _ ally, he wishes to retain the favor audience as the yua.:g son And dau- frog called on Vic, and Mrs. Parkin Wrigley Sum, 3 pkgS . .� Oc• on Saturday afternoon. ghter in the first play. Douglas Cob- + -of the party la p3wer in order per played .an amusing part as the Mrs. L. Read and daughter: 'Mary, -` -that he may hold h_ is position. philandering father, and Mrs. Kerr Blseults, spec asst , per lb , lc of Toronto, spent -several days last . . '• • Jlnd, as he knows that hia ap did excellent work in the more'diff- week with Airs. E. Bentley. - r i-ult pa*+_the worried wife. all R�ph Mowbray has started th• �e r ,s small 1 0 , m lum 22 iotmeat is not neceseart► a ,. .. resbinx wheat-for the farmers. . The rr • a • the characters in Pierot in- raris - permaueot one, money way hoLve were- well interpreted. Forrest Tel- yield is good considering the weatn-° an iofluenve in the manner is fer played Pierot, Nancy Candle, Fur e1" I„tli Flakes, small 9c, large - a �rr7C• �.which fie may give his decisions. It tune; Marion. Judges, Fame; and Al- Mr ..and Mrs. Decker and daughter f f y Jervis, Death; while Ha=rp Jud- Lois, motored to Stapner on Sunday. �• �• pf - is also'well known that man if• Lois is remaining for a week's hol- weeanen amass wealth w6icl. cannot e3• as Fate made a ver:�-convincinst :. • i • 19c*- ,r butler. Considering the threat of rain idays. be derived from their ealaries. there was a fair audience, but the'— R_ V. and Mrs Mowbray and foie- -- - _ The iafereace is that the received downpour, in Toronto discouraged a ily, Mrs. Rodd, also Mr. and Mrs. Shop tt1e. Red �G White �a9 and Save y Hadley, of Toronto, motored to Buf- Rnoaey nuL w wvlvco number of people who had_p,lanI!n1e.,d,�to falo for the week-end. _ De preseni "'a lac ,,ay.c o h# kiss Marlon k C 4a aaa b ���/��N :' tvhu are engaged is boot-legging, were donated to the Book Fund of "'e'"l cir - - i .= vice and other forms of crime, the Pickering Public Library. .Cake daps with her mother at home. Mr. ^� The.Awsrics►ae can do no better, : l\l7r�IC��RI E than adopt the methods used by _ • -Canadians, Britain and other You order PHONE PICKERING} 600• We deliver Brit!-41, tl:inionn. - Dangerous :Mot " .-Oft I .+ • .::�••�:_.:�-�, _:., :-:,:_; ..;Green River . ' . .. __ _ - � • THE I1�IPERIAIr OIL Co., �.TD. ickerin Hardware Store The Ladies aid held Lheir Garden g 'Tarty on Tuesday at Tom William's. Have installed in their Service Station - _._. Mr. Frank M, Chapman acted ae - - at Pickering' It was gnat to see the coach sad =T °H E JVI A C� / C Y ,E Be Prepar-ed for Hot Weather - four in our very midst at Wilson's __Park last Sunday, Thanks to Mr. °Romanelli. A scientifio machine,' oontaining 'the newly developed Electric hanger'and Perfection Cook Stoves.' Master Alan Reid, having attained _,_photo cell, tells accurately,. on a deal,.. =the advanced age of four years, eel- Iebrated on Tuesday by having some the amount of contbminatioa in Sereeb Doors and-�dow+9creeae to keep out the Ries -of his young .friends to visit him. your motor oil. —'— _ and be comfortable. We are grateful to those from i -Toronto, sr. d6tWs Evangelisslc Rr- 'f�,,,; .W „tr..f�--T,hange w ee a^a W►+a y.Qa win,. 8IK(I BUG' KILLER - pup who took charge of the serviee - T'se,tZnic and Sore Death Inee'ticide wa Sunday. Mr. Rennie, of 'Wilson's This is's service for which there is no charge. Y' Park.is one of the better known mem . - -Agent for Mc9ormick Deering Farm Machinery and Rwpairs. .bets. - ' We are sorry to heir that Master Oar Motto:—'•We' have it; Qao get it. Or Budd Murra of Toronto, who of- t► a it is aot made." • y• Y. Pickering Meat -.- Mar et ,a ! ten visits his grand3rtother at White- -wale has undin a T an operation for J• Q. BAUWN9i ` PICKERING . ' :appendicitis in a Toronto hospital. ' ' - -- �++ —-=� - There will be no service at the OFFERS :(;reen River Baptist Church next Sun ay. The members of the congregat- : .young Steer Beef•-home killed .I Pf?/NG on will please join• with Whitevale :SPEC/ S 5 . m., when Rev. J. x. Sick will Round Steak er Ib.• = 5e. :. P ' ' '• .• ..I;PRIGE9 T`O SHOOT AT) _ . .- Eyeryone having such a good time _ Sirloin Steak " : • : .;17c. at the dance last Saturday'night, f ..thought they would trip the light -' _. Team Hiasnens at$26.96 per set fantastic again Haut Saturday night. - -(Saturday only ) -' Borne Collars, 1.90 each up - "tl he Junior Farmers Orchestra will Ail other Harness parts at equally low prices. a tune.up the old fiddle for the cress- Lamb, #roxlts, -par Ib• _15e. _.�eo'n Farm Boole at 1.95 per pair non again. Admission,. 25 cents. Legs,Of Lamb, ti _ - 2]Ga Other Linen of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair ap _ .' g ' Mena Bea Oxfords at 1.95 Boyn' aL.1.75 Sugar-cured,'sliced -lb 15C Yoath'sttit 1.59 per pair up y ` •Attention . . > > ' - Mea e'Overalls, 1:26, 1.49 a►ad 1.75 per.pair Bove 3 year to 7 year English Sport Pants 96o pi►fc "Milk Producer°, ' a , ►.N D R .�W - : oQme;ln aad(eeerfor yoarnelf Starting August Ist. i` Phone 2804 ' '"Ganfrd -15 to 20 c.Aui rnilk, daily, '' tF phone No. 4000 _ fl utu pprovr,i herd,. ACtr,tetive C ' L' - BRADLEY n cotr.ct fior one year (no t,tock to We deliver your order bay), Write box C, thCKER•tNG Nstrs Tickering, r Ontario , th'�I O ?aC 1� R I N:Ci C., ,y2,�.':�""��4�,:aw"•k ..' .�....Y-1:-c.• ti;°r,. ,,.. :d--• ^y :n.'.i,.Z n't:'r, ia: K Z 4SL J -,,CLAREMONT J. Z. Hinan 'purchased the R. H., Wm. and Mrs. Birkett spent Horse Regww Bowen property at the auction the week-end with W. and Mrs. WK.- ANDERSON and Mrs. Bryan spent San 'W:y with friench in Toronto. sale on Saturday. Quaimersoti,of Port Credit. XQWN,%VIEX9 REFINER_ ne_ R. J. and Mrs. Howe pent a few L. and Mrs. riagofd'and" two Clydesdale Stallion -DUNBARTON children, of Aurora, speal Sunday choice bred CI .-days with friends In ,London, re. with Claremont fries ds. Du"artoa [24M], the propertv of F. J. Has- turning home on Monday. sard, Weston, Ont.-will make the A number of .relatives. from _ It -Paul!.% Dunbarton, (Anglican)- seaxnn -of-1933, id Oscar. Wilson's INSURANCE Rev. T. W. F_ G. and Mrs, An '-drews. of Newmarket, spent last Claremont attended the Taylor •Sunday, July 34t 7th after Trinity. in..Brougham. Z re-union at Oshawa on Thursday A UTUMOBI Friday evening at the mabse, Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Holy GREENHALLIS BEST (22-722), the ­last. Communion at 3.30. Preacher, Rev. E. -..FIRE Mist4 Neave and Miss Green, of Cha;npion Government Premium C-1 -2 BURGLiRY Toronto, are spending a couple of T. and Mrs.Sanderson, of Toron G. Robinson. All services on Daylilght Clydesdale Stal1!)n,-­'H'- propL&rty to. are ependina a week's vacation Savirig Time. weeks with E. and Mrs. Bryan. of F.�M. Cooper. Cla-,emont, viAll CASUALTY D. With James Unde*rhill and dau -the season of 1933, at his Mrs. Pugh, of Kin make D. A. and - __-_-_=LIFb INSURANOR mount,- spent -a couple of-days own stale,-lot 22; 9 Picker- _Con. I ing, one mile west- of Claremont. ith their relatives in Claremont, hire. Bishop hag been seriousli--_Rye Straw Wanted anted Miss Eileen Cooper, .of Toronto ill at the. home Of -her daughter, CHARR.AS [129201 (16.8249 t the Phone' Pickering 7920 801y Mrs. Theiw�jq Gregg, and is.only -is spending a few weeks' vacation Before threshing your crop of French Imported Federal, Provin- slightly Intprove"d. rye straw, telephone or write L. -E O'NEILL with her parents, F. M.and Mrs. 6ial Premium and Grand Champion Rev J. E. Glover, Miss Lillian" for prices to -.,Cooper. Percheroyi"Stallion, the property of FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, V`fit D%wson. Miss Grace Loyst and Miss Flora McDonald,of Chicago be, - Samuel Trees C0-r'Ltd Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will EMBALMER is spending a few days with Miss Jean Gregg are attending the' make the season , of 1933 at his met school at Oak Lakes WHITBY, Out. 4; sister, Miss Margaret McDonald, "Urn Me own sta616, Biougham., Ont. Successor toJW. J. Mather,' J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of To. Stouffville and with Mrs. Lewis. son, George and Mrs. DOL, [IT32081, (12921)',, the. impor- Mrs. Coates and ronto, and James and 0 A NOING ed French Percheron 'Stallion, and 'Day Service Morgan and Mrs. Pugh motored Hobbs, of Oshawa. spent Sunday the Night e with property of-E. A. Somerville, will Business'Pbone Residence Phone•H. Beal and d M rs. Chandler.a ad le r. to Buffalo on Saturday afternoon Born,-to Aln3ore and Mrs. Courts, Olde Tyme and Modern Dancing stand for the season of 1933, -at 9801 9820 and spent the week end with- f his own stable, lot 14, 10th line, friends. on Jolv, the. 23rd, at the home o -_AT lVarkham. Twp. -'This"horse is- a on former's rester, Mrq. Harold The Women's ' Mission Circle Johnston,- a daughter, Lillian -COMMUNITY HALL' . Government Prem. Horse. Terms, DINT TS, GARAGE . .... .... . met at the home, of Mrs. William $10.00. No. 2336, Form Al. All ace- ' Dorothy. irkett, on -Tuesday- afternoon, idents at Owner's risk.. d Kingston Rdg. 0- L'AR E M 0 N 7' Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood an Cor. Brock an when the members of the Mission Band,were entertained. daughter, Mary," motored from ON Manitoba.and spent Monday with THE "MADELINE" General Repair Work all cars, Miss Elizabeth Ward,a nurse in Saturday, July tho 29th, 1933 guranteed at reasonable Western Hospital, Toronto, Mr, Beat and Mrs. Chandler. the 1)rlces. m Mrs: Brown, of Whitby', acco 8�30 to 12 p.m.' BEAUTY- : -SALON spent Sunday at the home of her Parried them. Acetylene Welding father, Evans Warif, and on Sun- George Carr and his Blue Chasers. -day the family spent the day'in Misses Doris and Betty Smith. Marcd1linj and Batteries ropaired and charged. who have 'been visiting at the - Admiti.sion. 25 cents. Firestone and Dunlop Tire@ I 4tk Oshiiw% with relative Finger Waving. R. H. Bowen'seale on Saturday manse duriag the past two weeks, 1 .1 Gasoline and 0119. have rettirned to their home in Vr Scalp Treatment. last was not well attended and ANUM Y_ TZEATU rites were low. The house mithfield,, accoWpanied by Miss W Hair-cuttiniz. R e and Refreshment Booth in Connection,- fob of six acres, furniture etc., Helen Glover. Permanent Waving a Spfq Wty Phone Pick.7WO, The Girls' Annual Conference STOUFFULLE realized only$670.00. Mr. Bowen find family intend moving to To and Judglug Competition Of On 2Z&de11=4r 14ia3=1 (might or day). tarto County will be held in the Phone CLAREMONT ronto to reside. WILTON SLEEP, ouff. Town Hall, Uxbridge on Tuesday,Our neighboring town.' St Aug. 1st. The judging competi FRIDAY sfid SATUIWAY 421y PROPRIETOR ville, can now boast of'having one V of the fineski, tho-tras a-wide, of Lion will be held in she morning July 28 and W Fine Nursery Stock the City of Toronto, having a and the conference in tae after "HORSE FEATHERS" FOR 1983 .the requirements 'demanded , by noon A number of-girls from 16 the provincial statutes. It was to 26. from Claremont, is expected Comedies slid Orui6merital'rrees, .opened last week. Their program to attend. Short Subjects Evergreens and Dwarfs. " maybe seen )a this page from Notwithatinding the extreme Flowering Shrubs. Hedging,Climbinir Vines, week to week. Many from this heat there was a large attendance-,- Friday..S.15 .,Saturday. 4.06 :Hoses and Perrennial Borders. village will do doubt patronize it. In the United' Church on Sunday Dahlias and Rockery Plants, 'David Gregg sang "One Admission, 15c. and 25e. Bushes and Strkwberries. Eyesight Specialist _�Syd G. Schmidt is the owner and morninx. Berry er. Gooseberries and Currents. Sweetly Sol ave Thought'* in ex OP- I w"ay. Tlows"ir s"aww. callent' voice. which was much Asparagus. day ev - br 0 , The Women'd Institute will - meet on Wednesdav afternoon at appreciated, and in the evening In TUESDAY and W -; EDNEDAY Fruit Trees, toot pruned. aA dnmL the home of Sirs. R. Evans. the Baptist Churebi Dou Hedges. R-not•pruued apple,pear. charky and DISNEY BLOCK. and Nine." -1 and 2.A 15 English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and The girls will have charge of the sang "The Ninety root-pruned and care.bearinir Oshawa program. Prizes will be given for which WILS much enjoyed. qISM9 I "THOSE WE LOVE­ will co-me into effect in froad 2 to 8 Ow ram OR&=rbnw W4 -a contest of homemade "ady - On Sunday nett the union set 7 ,(maple cream) for girls under It --vices -of the V cited and Baptist Cognedie@ years and some have borne In I poor. ., • There. will be a 'competition.for CilurcheA will be conducted ty i Sbortla. J. T- ELLIOTTi AGENT girls from 12 to 16 for beat work ant .Rev. J. E. Glover in the United PICKERING.-OiqT. 20tf apron made by hand. Miss Bertha Church in the-morning and in'the Bacon will give a demonstration ra, -evening Iq_. the Baptist Church. on needle craft, add a*talk ou the by visitfog speaker. On the -icare of 'clothing. The memberp follb-xing four Sundays. while , .ors 4sked to provide lunch and Air. Glover is on his vacation, dishes. 'All girls are invited. the the union services will be eQpdact- transportation committee- Mrs. ed-by Rev. Mr. Harton.' i ..Overland and Mrs. Kilpatrick: k -Goatee was driving the static On Friday evening last as Win. 'pMe travel,Ithe gingg'�i 9kiiahm a !T In - - - -er, AppAste, there. were two.men and two yes T _-0 4adies. Although It was not yet T _0 R 0 N W. G. Scott's residene;Wl';Z h �E ' dark the driver of the car failed Vokets 50c. Return 900. 4 to 9" Mr. Coates and touchad his �M Return buggy shoving' It towards the ditch but causing no damage to Modern * SERVICE es its final the memdals execake the vehicle. The motorist itume• o we `19asteira Standard- Time --diately turned to the right and ran will be EtwuHng In a ff the road,striking-a telephone Ufe muts, tribute to the t pole and stripping the side of his "Leave Pickerinc Eastern Les"Mrombi-_ -wramn-thw-kava-bew -car, causing considerable damage. Eastern House .- .'Standard --Bay at Dundas erected to honor. out sM swum 'z *.- '.',Fortun&tely- do one was injured. by C. H. Tuck, Opt* A, M. P. M.' ITtine A.. M. P. M. creative S6.09 e254 best result%6 An Mr. Coates was on,his own side ad'so .'a 3.80 the 4.30 ---.of the -road, -�-`Psrt ,20 a 15.54 is,3.54 7.80 "No Gmter T&uw th4 motorist as at Abaw fault. T.54 `9.00 530 N. W. STAFFORD Ralph VFilliams'_hfired-man met There was a' time when insanity 9.24. 5.54 '10.80 8.80 with a thrillin experience on and -mental disorders were shunned 10.54 6 54 1.$4. 730.., .Khwstm Road -Saturday last, te was assisting and hidden as a disgraceful thing 01 'i6 11.54 7.54 P. M. 8.30 Whttby in fall 21bone 'Wldft 16 hauling something to-be -ashamed of, but it P. M. 68.54 12-30 1:9.30, 442 is true that these things are often wheat and had put 'on an extra 12.54 9.54 1.80 -:10.80 tonnected with other troubles and large load. He.was 'driving and al.64 b 16.44 230 Ito going downs a ailments, the existence of which I he sat meant their relief-and was the means b Sundays & Rol. only. a daily qxceptSun. &H91. 4oirn and,b M* ced steep 'put of assisting the greater malady of c S&L only. 0 gat. Sfiw &HOL'only. :,ting his feet against 'the ladder. th� nerves. In, spite of the repeated On account of the strain the ladder •effort to bring home the fact that .Daily Services�Maskoka.Wharf, Wasaga Beach, broke, and •Oe fell down on the this between separate Barrie,.Orillia. Midland, Jack@oW@ Point, connection tongue with a log on each side conditions is quite plain, and in many '.'."d 'other popular resorts. The horses ran away, and instead case$ so convincingly Plain' that no • Of going through the gate they explanation should,be necessary. We --Tickets and infor'ma�ti at ower a PILDel Of the fSOCS, meet with that type of condition in on and'WAWANESA INS. 00. which brduiht them to stand rheumatism and Neuritis, Goitre and Cheap rater for farm and oounfty buildin 'still. Exec ttiva a cub on his hip many other chronic, 'physical afl- light raines this man WM- FAMU R=- Ahe soutee 0'. C-n fin Windstorm T an baUAi-i0.o sr V*400 a SAP NM0W%0AA a-dma not to& He can congratulate this reflex eye condition is not re- wind-wills,Silos etc. injured. 'ked to guarantee himself on being' an efficient moved, we are as Eastern House-Pickeriax Automobile Insurat" ridai.for it. was certainly a very that the correction will satisfactor• ;of all kinds. narrow eseApe. ily clear up the existing' cohdiflom PARKS FOR SALZ 74 First admitting its existence Yet try- On' Friday evening last oar Ing to deny the obvious connection -Write or phone bowling club held a very? success Is it true, you cannot see the cone- BOWMAN & ROW I Iful tournament in which the fol 'lowing clubs were represented ection? Can you not recall a time 20 WHITBY, ONT. 96ted before the present affliction visited -]FOR 0-U- 10K SALE Of -ioshaws- (5 rinks), Agincourt J8 you with its reflex connection rinks), Stouffville(5 rinks), New. trouble when you had a period of One need Furnace smarket, Toronto (8 rinks) and Two Single Riding Plows comfort Four Gang rlows Whitby., . The,followinx were the- to be contin"d 'prize-winners, IRt;Taylor, of To One now Gang Plow(demonstrator) ron -One Cultipacker(demonstrator) to ; 2nd, Stephen@, Toronto :Srd, Bills..Toronto ; 4th, Jac) "You Can Buy at Home" Two 10-20 Fordson Tractors (overhauled)[@On* Agincourt.- -The greien was in T1 RES, BATTERIES, One 10-20 Titan Tractor(suitable for belt work)* good condition although the rain a 'A number of Tractor Plows of 'that day made .it somewhat ACCES90RIES, One two horse Disc the games the bampy. :Between Poe three home Disc -­playen-partook of refreshments r -At as,low-and-better prices one Fmex Con �Oap Flint Coach served by the Claremont,ladles. ore'There were seven rinks that could One De Soto IM Sedan mot be accommodated, on Mon yovican inTornato. -A-number'of naiad Hand Washers day next -there' will be &'ladies'. ' One Silo, nearly new tournament, starting-at 1,80.p. ra. Let-di repair that leaky top.: 0. T.) Good prizes will be award 'WHEAT WHEA T Rinks from Toronto afid the Let us paint your roof-step rusting Skilled Motor Rep%irs. surrounding villages are expected to oarticipate. -Entrance -fee 62 W" ill give you 81.00 bushel foF4our wheat in exchange. 11W In ZDA r r Gordon J. LAW `We 'Sold and Installed by .rink, On Wednesday, Ang. Come and let-as 'explain onr proposition th &men's open tournament will nut FE"K I PROUSE be held, beg F off at I o'clock, Phone 2W8 .standard time. PICKERING, ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER.- -CLAREMONT "cmum. "=Am .�,^ the idea.I suppose, my dear Judson?" 77 - _ _ _ - _ _ _ he asked, blandly, but not without s - - - trace of nervousness. _ . _ � • • s '`Look Here, Silver, what is it you're ' - a driving at?" asked Judson. "Am I to .. _ infer that this fellow Barling is a Mys, crious Masqucradc.* menace to your-happiness?". "Exactly, Judson," smiled Silver: __` _- •- ' '� -• .-•-- - _ - : .ey J. ,R. WILMOT _ "Exa�tl.•.that.» - �- uIhe'll don't sup o do an hi - _ _ _.��-�+ _ _ - _.. about it," wa's Judsor.'s comment. "In - ' >. - '- __. SYNOPSIS. -i,een impressed with the man's man- a _ - of- -- - ' any- @vpn. nurder,s tl in my line." At a London dance club Molly Car- ner; his accent,.and.his story about• Paul Silver looked horrified. -"How steer t mgeia Roger obrii ir, who io pr*o g the Law never' giving offenders a rude you are, Judson, he complain- Inc morning Molly is stopped by a po- chance to '= but I hoped that you might know go straight. Added �to j akeeman and taken the the police station• which, Paul Silver liked Mr. Judaon's of someone who would undertake to "V 31C where she is identified by a Mr., and keep Barling's mouth shut," - ]dra. Silver as their missing niece. That face. It looked honest, and Silver had - :`.bight at the Silver's home she discovers always een a V ° _ Barling smiled.-"I'm afrai• that m the in being used as a decoy in a gamb- great believer In ap g Sl Y ling house. The Silvers next tell Molly pearances. And from that moment clieutelle is by.now somewhat scatter- � that Major Carstairs her father is on William Judson had lived awn ed. t. few years ago I could have When Stran ers Distrust Children his way home from India. A further ut You Crisis develops when Molly runs into house," Hampstead, and h n pro- F Y on to a man for. the job, but ; Roger Barling leaving. Pau: Silver's vidcd with the opportunity or "run- nowadays the game's played out.You'd Study where there has ben a cnarreL • $ g _ The •Youngsters .Naturally Become Timid and .S_cart'• - �, .. • . �- sin strai ht?.' - have to import someone from America ._. - This exercise in moral athletics had and the price of the best men on.the 'Treat them as Human Beings, Not Unnecessary Objects CHAPTER gIII. been -performed, however, entirely other side is rather prohibitive just "What are• you dying .there?" de- undei Paul Silvver's direction and- nru'' I'm told: Frank, aged five, was playing an "Scram!" yelled a young man 'lmaaded Silver, an ugly gU-:t in his while Judson- had never willingly in- "You don't think you could do any- exploring garge-his tour of explore- slamming a screen door.- "Beat it,; !ry'em'}. •dulged in anything crooked on his own thing yourself, Judson?" suggested tion being limited to the block in kid. But clean•oft that mess first ` r "} just happened to be passing,» account, Silver had always found the Silver, disappointed. which het lived instead of the country Of all the impudence?" -' explained the girl." "Am I t+•be blam- fellow's advice and instruction of in- The ex-crook shook his head. «Na- along the Lower-St. Lawrence. Frank brushel oft the twigs and ' ied if my passing coincides with your calculable value. thing doing, he answered, drily. "I'm He save a big white'dog cross the 'walked away backwards, his finger - •neeing afriend off the premises?" "Sit „ a quitter. Count me out.When You've block of grass is front of a house in his mouth, big eyes staring. at - down, Judson, intimated Sil- been jugged as"many times as I have, an$ trot-around to the bask yard. this new Neimesis. ' woman;in no mood for sauce, young ver, motioning the man to a vacant you'll think the same, too." Frank 'crossed the grass and follow- Ffaally he fussed and ran. pped. But tell chair. Have a cigar. Paul Silver sighed; then he chap Ise." his tone-suddenly becamq more Judson 'declined the favor with a g' ed the dog. 'Before he got home again, how- Conciliatory as though he had regret^ and of appreciative thanks. �"his tactics. The Millers were on the porch, ever, he had been cold by.�'ways „ u "You're rather fond of Miss Car- "Hey thefe, Dot', keep off the grass. ofd man who had Eo step•-�idaways - .$ad his outburst, do you know that You were playing the other night stairs, aren't you, Judson?'_ ??' }ouiig• man• when Carruthers was here?" said Sit= What are you doing here. boomed to get out of his road to "watch uag nseeaii life ,+ ,��� ' The question caused Judson to Mr. Miller's voice from behind the where he was going," bad been. or-. yvuiig .man»who ver. Did you know he was dead. ' stiffen. visibly In his chair, vise, _ dered away from a parked baby car- stormed down the stairs a moment A startled look flashed intoaudson s "Now what eactly do you mean by Ordered Away rings into which he was , peeping. _ ago. . He nodfled. _ �� eyes but tle expression was only mo. that?"he demanded Sercely. and had had a chi!$'a wagon jerked N:�me of Roger Barling, be told meatarq. Frank stopped like a startled deer, her, regarding her.narrowly. "I' was not av e:e; sir. Oh, I've just been observant; Jud- from under him .by as i;zipatient » then padded back to the. pavement- ,. „• , ,., - son. Merely observant. I've seen you as fast as'he could go, -His eyes mother who accused him of being -- - I can't say .that I do, ieflected - `Well, I li telling sou It is so. The casting amorous glances after her oc- were big. Nobody had ordered the about to steal it lLdclly, seriously. course I might Coroner obligingly brought 'in' aver= easionally. And I don't blame you,j doer away. But then he was a boy! Mother's Affection -' hay', �oc��u laa.aa YJfivac,�l,a,auwf ll 1''7.`�k''- C,i ✓+ , LL E s Judson. Molly's a line oe ing gu. ' . - zuighi even have proposed to we and not everything; Younj Barling has when I was as young rs you...." He went-along for a couple vi' at lase fie si.arLtu Luuue. Iiz Leal"'t r 'I've forgotten all about it. How just been here and he, apparently "Cut it," snapped Judsoi. "Cut it -houses and sat down on some steps• gone far when.he heard his mother's thrilling? I never looked at my loaf knows the truth. -Carruthers Comm,t- right there. I'm.not havingher.drag- It was nearly bedtime and he was anxious- voice calling "Rankle!" zaernory in that light, did yon? ted suicide. He left here. the other tired. over and over, . ged rota this." - "Damn your lost memory," exclaim- night without a bean. Do you get me .. Two rose bushes grew on either "Goodness but I was worried!" she 9„_ Just its you will, Jndsan. dust as aide of the to -` fed Paul Silver so he rudely slammed Judson?" you will!" smiled. Silver, pleased that p step.'' He crawled-cried. - "I -thought -daddy. was here• . the door of his "office"and flung him- Mr. Judson' looked serious_ for a_ the sk *+ 'had gone solos.- "I was _over to one and smelled the.mingle while I washed the dishes. You - welf into the swivel chair in front of moment, then he nodded, comprehend- mere- big red rose that was out. mustn't wander away, dear. Som«- �.....1 Ibis desk. i i y going to mention that young A girl' on a bicycle rode up to the one might want a.xlco little boy. and .er -�y• Barling'a rather sweet on hers that's - - The truth was, Paul Silver .sues "ThaaChas frequently happened, air. all.,, steps• :and - dismounted, Don't take you away.' worried. There *ere momenta when Young men, have often an extraordi- Judson sat theughtful for a moment touch that rose,",-she said, -sharply "Do people like boys?" asked" -Is devoutly wished he had never seers 'k-rank.. ' _ nary penchant for gambling. and Silver saw that his large;ca able -"Run along home. It I Hadn't come " Molly Carstalrs, photograph is the Nufti," murmured Silver, drily hands were tightly clenched. p you would have pulled it, wouldn't "Like them!" She gave him a big '.'beautT" album at Elstree; -wished 'But it happens that Barling knows , "So.you've baited-the hook;%h- Sil- yon," hag and raddled him oR bet Zap. ..I he'd cleared right out immediately'be- the truth-that is to••say, that Car- ver?„. Judson had long since discard- u was just smelling It" `'' "Like theirs. I should say so. Tbat'i : Avale he was aware that Major Car- ruthere did not lose his,moue fairs Well, go home, - You mustn't bit what little boys are for-to make Y y ed his servility in the presence of his people hafty. There, dear; slid' Slid gtairs was on his way home from In- A•. least Barling has hinted at that-• employer, "Well, I- won't say the around on other Ipeople's steps.' htzri down. •'(Its it;' Mrs, Simaoa w r I3ia. That way would have saved a more or less Balled bw a rogue to my bait isn't attractive. But how do you Frank obeyed. At'last be left the .*bole heap of worry. As things were face. Sand_I hate.people who do that, know that Barling'a;.weet on her?" - steps. He."stood looking up and next door was holding out o bouquet 1 ping he'd be a nervous wreck be- Judson." .. ,, down. street He didn't want to Frank went over slow) , tools tho- - ___ ._,_ You must take m word for that, he wa'as-through with it.. But Far answer 9dr. JudSOn shrugged' aaSwared Silver, smd give me credit -- --- fare-- y go home. That-meant bed. He pro- bouquet, and ran. e was one comforting thought. bas shoulders• ceded with-his cruising, 'Thank you," called his! juother.- _ - fox krx wit g.more about the,girl than r, ajor Aldous Carstairs had always "'We've got to do comething about it. pon do. - . An "Wry" _Again - ` -Then. Yon mustn't be so scary, seen a simple-minded man; one of. Judson," went at Silver. "If Barling 41've never taken any via. on trust -A green car stood beside the curb, dear. People aren't going to hurf treasured, trusting natures, re- should go to the police...." yet,» Judson spat out the words v- It looked like Uncle Mack's car, but you. They like little boys." 0 - _ Urkably guileless.. "That might be,awkward for you. agely; "and Pm not beginning np� he knew it wasn't However, he Frank yawned. He wondered t' -- --- _ He would probably not be staying Is that what you mean?" Mi.Judson'a "That's a great pit;, •Judson," sat- down on the running.board and, mother knew anything about it, ; Eng?and more taanEZt[1SOtiS6Ttv0a;`�vue wan wuuur,nli VA ee.avus uaL�a�a ,,,,- y -a2gllL�Silver. ��A grcal.y,;by.. I' R#ck�-�$- --�EEIe `---.��'=a!d �y do peop!•e so distrust atrang� ' p°e was so devoted to India.' The 0.3 eireumsionc,6, Braid I'm disappointed in you. I had them beside him. He .made a square Indian Army was his life's work.Well, "Not only for me, Judson," return- hopes for you, Judson, great hopes.!" and big "A' and an "M", children? It this fool of a girl would only go ed.Silver; meaniaey. Judson had.risen from his chair as - -' -- — — _ through with It as he hoped she would, "So 1?m to be dragged in as the Silver•Lross�ed she zoum an opened 'j'�t FiE ht �ralII England has an .estimated total c - ill would .be welt. The Major world scapegoat, is that it?" Judson had the.ic,or. = 40,000,00 beds. awal again and the nice little straightened his lithe body and his- -"I should think A over, however," -Harry Kemp in the New York - 'lillowance might even be increased. eyes glinted dangerously. smiled Silver. "It might do us both Times. ' After all, Silver argued, the cost Silver saw that glint and for a mo- good, you know." I saw her grow In sight: I watched �.x eet�A od dressing a young woman of Molly's men'. 'he-was panic-stricken.' "I.Ike hell it will," growled Judson: her wind: p g -` Itge wasn't getting any less. And If "You won't deny that you invented Superb, she took the curve and fetch- - r (To be continued.) a Baby? r tLe Major aesired her llpun�tiing its' '� - - -- ----- _. �- ed the grade;- " - Jie&,that would cost a pretty penny,, ' '-Superbly leaped the Iong•111IXEa zsrs- jer oo. One• couldn't -be expected to White House Pet Undergoes ration behind booklet _"Baby's - . .launch a Major's daughter on less The laboring locomotive, serving Y' - .r. welfare, �han five hundred of the best Paul sl a...,,., Trade. Silver rubber his hands together in !' k ' way that suggested that the action• ,` � With heavy, rhythmic wheel and fit'• .E: ;was a habit with him. ing truck But the.next moment he leas,tack The .hulking box-car; rolling fiat,car, y'< F _ shuck i�RBB >Dn ear*- again That fellow Barling A distant symphony from rails and , to, new : -lea' seared him--scared him badly. _ ties. mothers ' Young Carruthers was dead. . The The sounding-board . of which -was expectant 'Coroner htd brought_.in a verdict of hills and skies. mothers-84 "'Accidental Death," but marling had ground-bird•ro�e sad gained a tree pages re befor `' ;'hinted that he knew differently; that � A • � t yo_ng Carruthers was "cleaned clot» F "" and sang. �y cilil a . that it was-suicide. zc Netter the- imshing wheels and box Layette.Baby's Beads of icy cold moisture,stood out cars rang„ bath, ,deep, on Paul Silver's parchment brow' . �K� x �� _� The Freight grew large beside ii eat- heivac Freight. t Roger Barling had become .a menace. er-tank..." findings on Ceding: Sere was a ma who could' at an "z She•took her stance, i_mpatieat,-while erne no t.ed.. C., 'Lat•.d. sues., -• �.- ' Y " R she drank. ae...T...r.« t1• kime he liked, put the screw on Paul With a long sigh for all the miles �i,,,,s a g Rilver, aisd'Paul ilv r had rio Akine she'd gone; -- -_._ 4 l'1ueu; ue',.i:.�oat�e'i22g * nouns e � out an arm he pressed the electric bell l slie rode on: y on the side -of the chimney breast, An fact he pressed it three times. -.. � - A few moments later Judson ap- .k }:, pelti'�ad;_'� tall; good-looking man of a Woman Gi_v_es Blood to probably. For five years Sick Withogf Charge it�►ev Judson had been Paul Silv'er's handy Giving her blood to sick people with• 1otNevs Marian. •He drove a car;,was :.n expert Not}iinS Sses ' ' ' out charge is Mrs. Fau)aie Barton's aegve pp�ipker!player and had his finger-printg avocation and all the recipients have and than i�eatly ,:mpressed on the records at Mote 9catland,Yard. He had been down been strangers save one. yoil %sons of rind out when Silver-had first discov- .. Within four years she has undergone ahC po ectea e ;J 24 transfusions and only in two in•. nsusR 'yak l=ed him. Ju-son had ben spending 1 - Y n ,�nd tedious years in prison stances did she receive remuneration. �onstipatlo mofning• -"I'like to 'do things for people, , she. every cr.� .had Urelesl- t p .v in ono y - said. "It's enough to,know that maybe a quite promising blackmail business, -lend at the !subsequent 'trial it was I'vQ helped save someone's.liie." a Doctgrs .at.the University Hospital, 4liscovered that Mr.. Judson was no '``°:mi'''''x' - - gtianger to the internal Arrangements Augusta, Georgia,'know she wf11 came •ef Sing Sing.Prisson,.where hekq had any hour of the day or night. Within once stayed on a quite 'long vacation a period of 14 days she Have blood tour We the result of, a similar slip in times. Baltimore. _ She never feels any physical reac . • .• tlQn. . Once she -dropped' household - Silver had been walking through the duties, gave a quart of blood, walked !Green Park one spring morning when The police d4 which. nipped Premier'Bennett- on hIs redeilt visit home;' 000kect supper fox 10.people, • Judson had accosted.'him iieeeking fin- to.Washington was operated--on for the removal of three large cysts. milked two cows and finished the i►rcial assistance, and Paul Silver had Dr, V1Weadon. Washiasfton surgeon, performed. family washing. 1.SS11F. Nn. 3f1 --'33' - - . �• M .,- .a ,, .7•+,..✓.t�w r. .'d„aS'"t !`•'?w x;,a•' •, -%,�.t». .r ..,.a.• «. x ..s- e.r- - Vii,- `•'.':..l:T ` �... "•;ea`.,oli i.'� :' ""' .ix 1,'"x';,,,• .',fir :w'. ^_�!� "y' 'r `:.ei. -,.a -+ . . ""' .,? �•,I',. '.,;.•4r _ .' •y,+.•'..til+Y 1jS1.F.,y,..�5: _ -'11� 4th. e'-'' i^' , ,fix •.M. 1 �, �. .�,.;./` �Y. q:,"` ,I- :-!— - • l �.1 'J, - - ' r tl-d +:' 'p9W... 'e'�:, .# .t r-7^•'•• •'Min y„-,,,,, •( - ./ - F• , �• — 4 ! ......-...... fain I scents yon. I was oa tap way to forgotten to put it la the pocket of the Aviation New Field Dinner and �arice x ;�. -er-meet a friend la town. III a bor- cult unto which he had changed. ,] • r!jj''r TO rowed car. Got to net to London by Scarcely daring to believe his lack, For Omen To-day'GitH�1�l eight=or I-wouldn't hive doubled he opened the case,looked'inside,Yes, $y HELE) WILLIAMS _ - f_ pL•11�L+1VQ�'j� _ you!" - there was the note. - Safe an houses. . , .. I�]G1�1C+Ift 7++a` They settled themselves In-the back Safe and untouched. What marvel- Business and Profefdio><lal luuatrat4d D�'ettmalring L�saore Fur ":2 ,H. • seat,while the lady smilingly-took the lour, slmpy stupendous lack! He could nulled With Every Pattern _ _ _ _ �. - --- y Constance Enn• - wheel. - have shouted for Joy. Group AlSO - Heara of . - • .. _ - -' ­ ­ r.'I. . _ "We shall easily make!t by then, eh, But that wasp t the only bit of luck _ . _- Radio and Film Op- • f , • . ' - - - - . . «+�'8+ Joan?" said the man. that morning. p0ltun tle8 ' 1 . • -i A. � . . . . _ / Kit's voice came over the 'phone, The greater part o! their Journey On the breakiset•table lay $,tittle - • t-ia•evhe Chicago.—MISS Ruth._Niihols,.: ad- .--- --• •-.. w s�ver,_.and..It was._only.half D,St--Yiolet•scented,note.-lrbm K1L_,_- - - -.s ,, - ,, ' seven, wh?an the man augBested pull- "Bill dear," she wrote,-"Did you dreaing the convention o[the National ' w•., It. __ , Federation of Business and Profession- 7 ti• , ' "Oh, Bill darling, can't you really Ing up for Q drink. ever know such luck. Alter having a -: Bill agreed rather reluctantly. He rotten throat all day, which I've,tried al Women here, declared-aviation the ,-'"1.. . manage It? We go down to Soutliamp• Would far rather have pushed on, but to ignore, I've developed [urther trou- latest field for women to venture into, . :w ton by the twelve-ten, sad I'll be able beggars can't be choosers.' He follow= ble in the form of a quinsy,so I'm b'e-. as good tun if small remuneration. to have'Juat an hour or two with You , Miss Judith Waller, who introduced w. . it ed thefn into an oak-panelled lounge Ing left behind. Come up as soon a' "P• J, -- before we leave--- "Amos and Andy" on the radio, • , : and the maa gave his order. You can.- And then I shall have to .•3, "�G. • ' An. agonizing counting up, mentally, thought there might be more fortune _ 3 . _ The waitress bustled away, and pre- look out for another part" 'S. `{�'' of his financial resources, and then than tun to radio, but Miss Pauline .,:;- sently-returned with the drinks, Bill Over his eggs and bacon Bill grinned \ ;- - Bill-Wegnison said regretfully: got up to look at a picture oa-the wale, cheer[uliy. Frederick, who spoke for the silver _ , , - "Can't possibly be done" You know to which Mrs. Clive had called his at- If his luck held-why,he would soon screen, claimed both fun and fortune 4"; '1'd come if it were possible at all. tention. They had the place to them- find that part for her to-play, he re- for that occupation. , - - .Write to me,Kit.- Your letters will be selves. Then Bill strolled back,and elected. It, would. open with a scene They were speaking-at,three break ,� K all I shall have!" tossed,off his drink. hoping the man #n church,,and the entry oithei bride. Pasta Brfanged in honor of the newest _ "Perhaps!" said I{it, with a shaky would take the hint. -But he seemed He patted the £6 note is the case, fields for women, flying,radio, and the - - little laugh. "Well, my three minutes disposed to do nothing of the kind. He lying in an inner pocket. almm• chatted Indolently, as if they lead *A Jolly old world, i!you kept on the Public libsery.work was put,down «' - �� +-� , . _ _ - -,are up. Good-bye-and good luck!" as a greatly goer-crowded field by Miss � '. She hung up the receiver, and he'plenty of time. And then the strange right -road, - after all-with'the sun- ; M. Louise Hunt of Racine, Win., but y.lurned back into the office with a sense thing happened. splashed bit at the end,always!-Lon. - ! o[ helpless fury surging over him. The panelled -i alls appeared to.re- don "Answers."• Miss L Ingram Mace of Dwight, Ill, . : ,.. ..- They had met at a little sea:aide cede. He heard voices,but they sound- =told the social workers group ttiak ti ! i '% 'boardinghouse, where both had been ed very far away. He tried to•stagger '- ,;there la eve' ptaii for women is ad- ;. spending an early, summer holiday: to his feet, ;nand there was something a Troubled Hour miriistrative posts in aeaal lnstitu- g wrong with-his legs. And his head. Let me consider, now, this tree bons. The law requires a large in- '' And they had fallen to love within the vestment of time and money with poor . - .• _ 1Qrat day or two. Things were fading out-dead out. He bloom, ■ promise of returns, Mies Lydia Lee of But, with. £3 a week, and pretty made a-last fierce effort,.&h sank This sudden miracle upon the air, • i' . :•' 't 4 back into a little heap in his armchair. $ uirin for itself so little room St. Louis-stated, but Miss Kathleen ' hazy prospects, what right has it chap $ F. O'Brien, of Battle Creek, Michigan, _ - _ _ -to offer marriage to a girl like Kit? So Stealthily the man and woman rose That. I can shut one eye and, miss it pointed to credit management as a _ - . ill asked himself, and slipped awn 4 there � on the last night of Dpe Y• _ -_ ,_._ -__ ►- • - • field in Which women are especially . the holiday. Kit had said'tentatively, Requiring, too, so little length of well cquiped, to excel.- . - . " wondering a little at his long silence: Bill came -to•himself about three- time: , The chairman of the hotel and res- - ti I 'You'll run up to town--see is 3 be-.hours later. Someone was, shaking A day of sun, a night of-rain, no mutant group was Miss Minnie A Al- 4 , - tore I sail,Bill? I'd hate to go•away-- him. His head ached horribly. . more,' . - .. ' . without one more lovely time to re- • "Better begetting a move on. hadn't To scrawl this brief .inscription like kert of Chicago,whose two restaurants : :..ember. There'll be heaps of time yea, air?" said a man's voice,,and be a rhyme • ..• - _ s few years ago did s business of ;300,- - 000 annually. 's •to save up for It." looked up into the face of-the hotel Of sudden muzic heard beside my - 2619r = . _ .J •. Only there had be nothing of the manager. "We thought the best thing - door, A raid by Mexican bandit- sent Miss _ _ 4. sort. The theatrical company, of.was Just to let you have your sleep Mamie Evian of Little Bock, Ark-. - • „- . .� - from secretarial work to the land and . iii ei which Kit was s very,minor.member, out•" This is a happy thing I to k upon: Irrigation company, where she became y �, �' ' . was sailing three, earlier than . "Sleep?" Said Bill dazedly.- He;aat Sere sun and rain :rave budded, in sescouataat and bookkeeper, a acid -- `4��-��["�` �..,. bad bean anticipated. And three up and rubbed his forehead. "Look this hour which she represented. While she - , weeks, when you are. saving r, -for a here,` there's something odd about A thing of glory passing rain and -'waited-for the-rebuilding of the pump- Today's charming dinner and dead • alght,to remember, on 93 a week. 91 this! San- Ing plant, where she "pounded a type dress delights in its high neckline sad 4r• . of which has to be,sent borne, makes - Then the truth.dawned on him. He This she Ws shining - '�ill - felt #n his pockets. His notecase had PAY pinnacle . writer" before the bandits-came, there alit opening at the back from neck ba - .� a big difference. m came a chance to enter new work and waistline. Two pounds were tucked into the gone. Bo had his watch and all his Whereto unhappy thoughts might fly, now she serves the agricultural and It provides for huge pitffed or rid- =� .back space of his leather notecase- I©ose change. . whose words -- I' but how could No, there. ,iere•no trains, he was home economics extension service and $ed sleeves. i you give the one girl Come back . almost . like ., -:Who mattered a good time !n London told, not-until seven la-the morning. - Lae of hal py birds, the college of agriculture at Lhe IIn. You can have the Sleeves of whits veraity of Kansas,, mousseline de soil err of organdie - '; • -ion £2T- .. But he might catbb a bus at Llttlewood� :avid Morton, in-The L7 .tc.- � Mras•Math"Isabel Barber, who spoke whichever you choose,white the troll+ Blow everything! Why, ,-'.some Junction. - _ _ �oiks all the lack and more than their R'ith aching heed and bitler in the home economics round table. itself can 6s of plain or o!'priarasd• i+ ,w , . - . . cooked and'served the fiat meal'ever crepe. - ' ' I Ishare of .ash? � - thoughts. Bill walked out, started,his CJ.:m+++g PaCilFic .�lil� a The afternoon wore to its close, I tramp to Llttlewood. It wis a buck � prepared In a heavier than air plane. This model can also be carried oats Attributed t0 Poles Shift _. is'p�,.ided or dented organdie,-so rs• The chief came out of his, private night-the skies were oiercajit. Half bington,-Woid comes from - .We Must Be Bciave tremely modish. -._ - place about half-peat tear. a mile along the road the storm burst Tokio that as island, on the steam- It d vary slimming and therefisra- s" ,. "Oh, Dennison. ran over the ;.srticu- .upon him,and he had to crouch under Because "all history is the picture . .•..4 - - - ' -. Iats of the Camway tender and check` s hedge for shelter. ship router from Yokohama-to..$ono- of war" is ao' reason Rhy history In suitable t° mnay'figures' , 'rte before they are posted, will you? Shivering and soaked, he thoagbt of lulu, has sunk into the ocean a re- �... I.:`..d■ siiouia oe a ptcture of $i�lb I1.. E8fi1 is 4easignea tier uses - ; 4� - lain iliac tine earth's auri�ace is 14, 18, 18, 20 years,88;SS; 40 and-42 _y 10 �t fancy you'll and everythfag in order, kit _08111etiag A0wards-Soct:.a,...yw,,, war. We hairs It In our power to . but It's bar-ter bw-gafto ■..+w a-as 'and groaned #n spirit Why had he continually shifting, inches boat. p y peesent a dfitereat canvas to the gen- , ---~"*,p ,on on my Aeal� I'm of[ to get been such an impulsive too]? To lefts The geography student knows:that ti. that are to follow us. Size 34 requires 4% yards'89-1nev' a round of golf In before dinner-time."' risks .with money.that was .not•his the earth's poles are not perpendicu- g step that,we most take if we are with 1 yards 88-inch Ootittaattng. ,, f 'Very good.-sir!" SfII rots end went- own. feu a stmt. He'd deserved all lar to the plane of its-orbit. It is to usher is a new day oL goodwill % ..± '77s"S' lit" q�.m,-'H% :..:,,+'S'c ^wr..<.. 'L". n?'•C3:""'�' .t:r w.;x, _ a�;••s. _ •^,,.a' ,N• _ a-t. _ +'at"p:• .p., r _ .n• .c y GY _ .:' .J J''.• --A.• �I' �.'Gav� T,_qs. M - .�.5•-,r4:.. .uL.w >` ,•rs' +r- - ••:a r:- S¢s,+yc7•-'.'` t•.. t":g:i4''iJ .,4'... -z; - .s• - '..z�~ .'r '^-.=c'. .%*r'.'-•. -•�':ro• �- Lw Y 'TS" - ��� n � T�TQ —Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, —Miss Jessie hay, of Toronto, 1i, OOALISM& ' who has been seriously ill with spent Sunday with J. A. and Mrs. • ,�. " rheumatic fever of the heart, is Bushby. t new somewhat improved. —W. and Mrs. Gracie, Toronto, ore I he .02 A. T. Low .sad family. of —For several days last week the spent Sunday with the Squires troy, spent the week sad with m3rcury rose to over 90 degrees, family of the lake shore. ;relatives in Pickering. Squires. _ _ —Miss Mar Found is visiting one day being 94, while some —Lorne and Mrs. of the —: ' y thermometers recorded 97. laze shore, and F. W. and Mrs. "'�tPickering's Lester Store" " her uncle and aunt, W. R. and " —Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright return Drowley, of Toronto,are spending "t ``. -`` _- . .Yee. Stark, of Belleville. ed bomb on Sunday, after spend- w_week motoring to 2ttawa and D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan and -` - ' : Ing a week in Gravenburst with Montreal. i<amily spent a couple of`daya last her uncle and auotzMr. and Mrs. —Frost occurred last week in - - - - -- - � P Requisite's - �. . -vreek with relatives is Grafton. Fieldipg. the rovint!safAlberta. As much 1 —Dr. and Mrs. Wickett, of �. . :. —It Is reported that the C.N. R. as 12 degrees. of frost-is reported _ spent a few days evening train going west, due in from.some into, and.eausider• recently with James sad Mrs. Pickering at 8.12. standard time, able damage bone to the tender Ys, PI still 65c. per 100 - ;',.;':Andrew, will be taken off, and the ms wheat and vegetables: Paper Gaps 10c. per doz. ` —Mise Bett Parsons, of Wind- tr handled by a train due in Picked•. —The Sunday School of St. nor, is spending few day' with ing about 4.12 p. m. This change George's Church held their annual . .. Paper Serviettes 100 in a vmcksge her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. ".,Uartwrigh� is expected to take place about the picnic in Avis' Park.Falrport,on r• plain white 15 cents - . end of September. So far as mail Tuesday afternoon last. . Avery —John and Mrs. Draper and -­.Child, of 'Keswic)<, spent Sunday is concerned it will be no improve• pleasant time was spent in this Paper Serviettes : 60 in package Jae. with Mrs. Draper's parents. went over the present arrange• delightful spot in games and outer assorted colors 15 cents -sad Mrs.Andrew• went. amusements, ,' :_.. - ' —A meeting of St. George's —The services in St Andrew's —Mrs. J. Mundell, who conducts • . -,'.: Guild will be held on Thursday, Presbyterian Cbarch vvill again be the "Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- Paper Towels J - per p��kage : l Anguet 3rd,in the Club Room, at condo, by Rev. Mr. Richard@, aremont, will be an Pickering,-.and 150,in package 30 cents T will conduct her beauty parlor in S. ' 15.00 p m. (D S. T.) of the Whitby L sited Church. on - ° ., W. Davis residence,, Church Stir. on , —Thos.and Mrs. Johnston and Sunday next, beginnigg at 2 30 p. Wednesday and' Thursday of lath Pretty Glass Tumbler@, per dozen 49c. child, of Newtonville. spent the m. This will be the last of the week. Hours, 9 a. m.to 6 p.m.'Phone week end with relatives and five services conducted by Mr. 5600. ZZs40, !Kegs and fluffy, y ' a Richards, while Rev. Dr. Car. Bath Towels, , in pretty colors, friends in Pickering. ` •^ —The Aug net- meeting of the , ... —Mrs. Arthur Mark, of the miehaehwas on his vacation, And each Sots, .... ... 75c. Brock road, is visiting a week in were much enjuyed by the eongre• W. M. S. uf, the United Church Toronto, the guest of her daughter gation. Mr. Richards has made will be held on Tuef•LayiAug. l st, at the home m Mrs. etin Leslie Morley. Mrs. Margaret Mark. many friends among vi Andrews The regular meeting and quilting, Am . , S n '.-CHAPMAN —Jae. L. and Hire. Palmer and people since these services began. at 1.30 p. m. Send contribution; Obas. and Mrs. Palmer, ppent a These united services 'by the two as soon a@ possible fir the bale to few days during the past week congregations of Whitby and Mrs. M. S. Chapman or to Mrs. G. with friends in Detroit. . Pickering will be conducted by Conrtice. - —Wm. Chester and family, of Rev. Dr. Carmichael while Mr. —Miss Margaret Pennell, Preei Vancouver, motored to Pickering Richards is it hie in at 1.30 .Sun dent of the Women's Advertising Loo� The'' ' s e Over a few days agog and will reside day school will begin at 1.30'p m. Club, Toronto, entertained about _ with his sister, Mrs. Lothrop. —Our baseball boys again were 30 members of that orRanization- -Wm. Collis left on Tnesdap defeated o Thursday evening last at her cottage last Saturday after- - - for Orillia, where he is spending a when Wbltby' won by 7 to 6 in noon. Games were played during Men's Bummer Eaps, ` few days with relatives,- flf emorial Perk here. So far they the afternoon, and after supper ' Graham and Ferguson brothers. have lost all three league games, s t' - aid that it was —C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey were in 'but it cannot be s the hostess was presented lilt a 17gillams Work Boots, garden chair by the members. �•• Toronto on Saturday attending on me of.poor' playing, as the —Mr. Redditt, manager of the Men's Sleeveless .Woo1 Pell-0 ere, •98 - the funeral of-the latter's-si@ter in closeness of the score shows, but • , local branch of the Bank of Cc•m , ` law, Mre. James Greig, .who died bad luck.- seems to fo!l��w them. , Thursday moi•niag !a 3i. Jo h'g In thin game the Piruerinq bays coerce, has resumed big work' in Men 8 Fork Shirts, ... •7y s3 1d •R9 the bank, after beinR a—fffiity fur - ditl"some good work. The pitcher, , lHOSpital.. General vrQeky folloR is 8 Serious , Men's Tweed Pants., .. as9. .. —There are still a few. s &I r. Wallace, �xeelted - himself, Y�peratiou in the Toronto" General ` and pie plates that were left at having strn�k out ten men The ..: .•• the park,,after the Dominion Day other players also did good work. Hospital. Although not fatly Mcn s Sweat Shiite, 1.35 --celebration, that may be got at Most of the Pickering team are recovered, Mr. Redditt feels able •• THE NEWS office by the owners. young and new at the game, friends nds i o is work. His many Stanfield's Silk Combinations ;Please call and get them. wberess their competitors Whit• friends in Pickering are pleased to ` ` —The . Provincial Government-by and Oshawa, are older and know that he hat made such a �' . = two+iece Suits, .... ;1.36 reports a great deerease in profits more experienced. Considering good recovery. ` from liquor sales. This would everything the Pickering boys —Next Sunday, July 30th; the - issean loss drunkeeness which is should not be discouraged at their morning service is the United ` -usot a bad feature. -so that the defeats. Church will be in charge of the �e Young People of the church. A TIP-TOP LpTHS : [aping off of profits is not to be —Dr• McKinnon.Pick, Medico] Officer real bplpful service is being deplored. of Health for Pickering Township, ar»raged for and it is ezioected ' _•. �. —Announcements this week is desirous of administering diph - -- - -- _ --- that the speaker will be!Stephen from Queen's University report tberia tozoid to the children of Ssywell. of Oshawa. At the 7. Fran Petrie.of the Go. Hank of Pickering and vicinity. This is s evening service Rev: Air. Ginver, r - - . - 1Qommerce. having passed with free service for all obUdren be s _ t — cat Claremont, wilt bee the speaker. � •' ,- isigh staodisg the recent exa itaa= tween the ages of six months and k! t !done conducted on Banking. Fin- twelve years, and arrangements Thy services wYtt be cooductezi< G. - Race etc. CDnarstnlatioas. have been made by the'Pickering at the usual hoar; of 1130. m. t'iaII you beat these prices ? r so B 00 p m., both on D. S.T. y n —9t. George's CbnrcL, 9nada Women's Institute for the admin. - -` . Jaly 80th, 7th Sunday after Trio istration of the tozoid by Drs. —The Ladies' Aid Society of St ity.—Snadag School, 10 a. to. McKinnon and CartwriRht y► Andrew's Church held their Fred 1. Bunting'! Piekeri�� Mornium Prayer., 11. Evening Pickering -school house on Satnr• munthly meeting oil Wednesday Prayer Rod sermon. Hp m: All day, AnR. 5th. mt2.30p. na (D.S.T.) last at the home of Mrs. Walter Radio.Licenses -' Established 1857. . ` •services, D. S. T. Preacher at both A ,m'all committee of ladies •v ill White, a ben twenty five members services.Rev. E. G. Robinson. be present to as-ist in lotikine were present. In the absence of — ;' —Miss Lillian Wiman, of Peter after the children. Tbie is a very president, Mrs. F. H. Hall, Mr;. r'a boro, is visiting at the horse of pimple .treatment with no • bad W. J. Miller presided. A delight : her grandmother, Mrs A. Burrell. Pffecta- -Parente are iYrged Lo ay.01 ful social time was spent by all. u r on ,Are Miss Wiman, who has been teach themselvesof this free proteetian earl at the cloae refreshments •i�� i ioR at Milbrook; has been-engaged for children against diphtheria. ** were served. The nest meeting. Eo teach inPicton, and will begin —Plans for the let Flower Show which will he in the form of a bet mew datiesthe lot of Sept,_.._:_ I picnic. if the weatberis favorable, 88c, ' Raspberries are s very poor Society are.progressing and avery Fill be held at the home of Mrs. crop owing to the very dry and floe prize list has been made up of A. E. Stork, of the lake shore. Cooked Ham, •; _ „ a5c. hot weather. They have been donated prizes by officers of the —The annual picnic and regular sellio�in the village from 15 to 20 Society mod commercial firms and meeting of the Pickering Ineti• .Jellied Tongue, .. _ ••• ••• • ' cents a quart box• Owing to their nurseries. The date is Aug. 23rd tote was held- on Tuesday, July -' �' 'Jellied Veal, .. ... � .. !high price and the high price of in St. Andrew's Church. at 6 p. m. 25th. at the summer home of Mrs: �aagmr,-the demand is not so great (S. T.) sharp. A .picnic is being H. A. :Newman. Fairport Beach. '-$elogas, ... _ . .• 1� as usual. held at-Glen Avis on Aug. 16th, The Whitevale breach were the IF•:; 2 lb@. for : 25-o- -We emirratulate our girls' at 4 p. m. (S. T.),and at the open- guests of the Pickering branch on $eadoheese, ` softball team on winning the ing meeting of the fall season the this occasion. A very interesting F prizes at the tournament at the Society has been fortunate enough program was Riven by the White. Special; Bacon, half or.whole aide, ;'j .•. -H'ield Day sports at Clermont on to secure the eminent lecturer, vale Iestitute, and then followed Minced Steak, .•. ' :- -•• ;..• 3 The for 25c. ,Wednesday, last, On account of naturalist and .bird athority, a program of sports. Tea was 3 lbs for 25c so many •teame competing they Stuart Thomson, who will give an served on the lawn. About 75 Stewing Beef, .. .: " ••� bad to play four games before illustrated lecture. Membeis will ladies were present dnd enjoyed All Meats kept under Electrical -winning the priz4, which was a be admitted free, others 15 centp. very much the ideal weather pair of silk atockinRe for each The Society, which,now has'70 and spacious grounds of Mrs. No* ;. Refrigeration. player. members, are aiming for 100 by man's home. —A girl's' softball league,to be the end of the year. —Can the Pickering"girls play � known as South . Ontario-York —After en illness of only two _._ ball? This is a gneetioa which E D y - - - Softball League, has been formed dmye, froth heart trouble, Wm. J. %eked by many but answered by. • a `� ,...1-;,_ ;.-U rew until—well, until last weed. Audley, Bane Line, Highland ful farmer, of the base line east; The girls played six games, win. . Butcher (phone 3000) .Pickering Creek, Armadale and Unionvflle. passed, away. at his residence on n'i-ng them all. On Monday night : t The three eastern team@ will Sunday, .July 23rd, in' his 72od they played at' Greenwood, the ,carry out a certAin schedule, and year. Mr.' Stanley was horn in score being 8 0. On' Wednesday _ ---- r the-three-- t ahteet a1e .,u at Clare mont-• they the carne, and in Auquet the 57 years ago be moved ivitb hie font games in @ucceeeioo, BERLIN winners of the two sections will parents on to the farm on which ltby, Enniskillen, Clare �. , p)�y off, he died. On July 23rd,- 1891, moot and •HlRhland Creek, win —On Friday afternoon a very exactly 42 years prior to.his deatb, ping the silk bosegas the ppraiy d the pecllal Service-TlreB " - . 1 heavy rainfall occurred .through- he married Grace Sanders, who on Friday eveniti the A " out Western Ontario. In Toronto, survives him, besides two danght Base Line girls in the park. This three quarters of an inch fell, and ere and one son, Mrs. John Faw was their first league game. On heavy falls were reported in many c.ett, of Rennie, Man.; Mrs. Ed. Friday night, Aug, 4tb, in Picker -' parts in Western Ontario, At Pascoe, of Pickering, and Lloyd, ing Memorial Park, Pickering TO l�6 thousands Of dr14er8 nOW 1CnOW; are Point Edward, nearly two miles at home. Also two brothers and Aadley. wilt stronger i1IId wear longer than any north of Sarnia, a cyclone struck one sister, James of Bowmanvi'lle, - " the town, wrecking the mile long Harry of Pickering,and Mrs.Jobo . .freight sheds, killio'g• one man Powell of Pickering. Three child- New AdwerWe'"10 ". fire even Seiberling could ever, build ' ;end injuring many. . Pickering ten died in early childhood. De• ► - - - -- -- had barely enough to-settle the ceased was A member of the Meth• FQ�condition O��pr�hC �o Avis before. - - dust, odist Church and of.tbe United' Toranto.•.POooe Grosvenor 8308. 48-60 j —The Pickering Tp,,Horticultur-- Church since the union: In pail QOIae ln.and eel[ t0 866 these World fam- WANTED—A oumberofgood ual- a +o,1 8oc'iet anooauce a icnic sit tics he was a Liberal. For several - - - - y Aug. ears he was a member of the Pick- w„7 terey,F ar.i F%meF3ck 24l3. 4� Glen Avis Park on 18th, at escney, ,n .. .': 4 o'clock standard time. Seep Bring council! mod atso`a member ou$ ills$ • + ANTED—Expeileoced man de. -s the date open. Friends as well as of the school board. He was also a yr .,,,�s Sidon on farm.Honest anao>�� ng _ members are invited. Ladies member of the Alasonic Order, +nth fors:ys,rs'es .ncc. Apply sot C,1�.. (- supply sandwiches and cake,. and which took part in the burial � Pielcer;nQ. 4e , r• : 4 B VI E ' gentlemen lee crs+aro mud Lea. services. His funeral, which took FUR SALE-20 ft,joists,2: 12;also . Good time to join if you are not place on Tuesday afternoon to the doors and sash,window frames.stairway and - . eta member. The society with Union Cemetery, Oshaw% wms 'tort bunt. Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- as airs. tonQviite. 4stf Gen" Re l►ie$ Oil$ �d Goa.' �0 members aims for 100 by the largely attended. The sympathy �T ANTED AT ONCE—b0 N►0 Qattlp ro p r a A eod•of the year. Stuart Thomp of the community is extended to yr and��for free pasture in f,:u bay�.a"h + son and Henry J. )![sore are 9eFt. the family and relatives In their Ta9G;nL .A G� Oe¢ar tftt,ri¢h.ore riaaw. (•,��j g . OVA 0 and OCt. apealters. ., _ sildden bet�ea�atoas ►t. ,. Hin Farm,R R arcWCe�t, 48 �n j — x 4.