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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_08_30���V'�' - T�„r „�� - ;.fi•- �';:> -.�r,� 'fir •!� : s' -i VOU 66, NO. 1 • , f4 ]Rateefp per VAMP_ B. 1 :yam• -*�• L S r6, . • ` �• h�9c .Ty 4-' � �. a•. �.,.♦ ... _ ;�_ Tv k '.� • hi,r� .7'f ” Bair pRet'f!f W Tuesday, school will re -open again an Bora, on lf[oada An6vsx 18,14,' ~'�'.�,�...•:n.;rt:.- � -' .;� � 4 -'• � ... = ' - - r ,.. •�„; *r•�>�:. _ - nest tbro out Ontesio. t'BQI , 11Y Ar W . � to Mr. and Mss. Robert il4'a>iker J Clpa±eiilon%• r:: • :�i�aatt • ; ti - •• ��+.�, -,�• •� .< _ At the local' r at3antr K+►7 Waster), l[anchersf ;►' a cuss:; {.-S,` let fast :stray '.i8irt. •:fio� Vie' aefpaag:ave'.vaea fa sit lie _ - oils -- ... -- - - fcia F'it�iaesi��To. +- �a���- �•''°e�e'fl'►r..�r,e,'•. � r. •�4�• �_ '� °':,� "• tion School Mr. Rotary Crab Members To Oosdniet °i eagua C :Saf e . ln. tM'04C. " . ; Mhas Miss i[b- Caaraes' For Farads For , egcopilid a.' oi' t+lte�* - at +�r�iaeds • - - •'��prr Ver it ' '- bo! v¢aE =0­ _': ation Aretj. • head !O; IRatQh .t2#e.. `+�a�ea de ' i i• -.I� A" < 8tir' '.•LR6,; •" •`y - °" 0� t. ? y !�. . carried The t nbera' of the beat Rotary _iftbe:. C w!o - the' gift- thiir C614d• � `� se#SS : <it�@$ : � r �• . '.. W. errs - iilkt•�iieelt.• �� . = ng fire summer bolfakays, in Cisb are this 'year, again eirsyit3g ' g"S> 33uabartoa ct 'st.. kends. e1II :etas a, atWb�ia,(t ..h . o sad :C2sretzibat' . the. fiaal_ltottt . ±? - . `J`lq' :eve�i • - a� ocal aedhooL out the local canvass for the Safvit<< - `. _ ... - ed -sl>` lhe'nO�Id'' eDtlls' bad .. . > loon ArRnyt DsBPIaYi�!8 6 sincere $e Sixty,fiv* 'Yearn of enb kmjoa' � ;ll'fitnd `if�rs•'. Lie - s lief is the work of ->;he Aria t4ieier s :is bake .Ao�"ofihe,` '. .Mrs. Osw� Sits y. <' - ' . a': _ , . Reelr at: 'thefr'totia4ne . at nw a have willingly offered to give A' -th this issue t ie' P•�keri'n8 Ntwas • � aua _ :,.'Mrs.. % `3t: 'M'orl>9y+'' ,pen • ri'oroato 'JIM, u Following a lengthy illness risers dew hours oa behalf of the Army, cetera ' 'a B =each year . -ot' pub= _ -; 6�,'. a +Xi days �' :- passed 8?, which is at work throughout Lh= beds'T'tali ree�ti�if lens 'ii�alLS Gras sway on Tuesday, August licatim.11' a News hah,- � t4is:' lose' very M. r � ... , , • .• '�' at her home, Frenchman's Bay, Esth- entire world, helping and aseieti.* ed live d7ifilireat- owners, elate t oia: ! 9stiR'st! beloved wife of Oswald oppressed came. aerl9na is staffi a0' o a or Nicholson, the unfortunate, o and fail- Johnlarlati' who to. Picker- -for move for iiilge in-, <'d°Sa Hilts, and another o! Jessie and ea, therever the may be found. i$g u► 1894 as pri�cilfOl..o� the ')ocal ����a 4.11 �: ' ' �St . dowse} sad "son .4lla� Itt '. ,Grant, in •her 60th year. A meeRrhber of the local club w01 oeIhool, Joined the News vasty in rhos ��: TheM�.,;i�r Solo- >3a*a baaa'tittg her i'�> ' = _ F 1011ring her" •death the body be callin6 on you later in $epbew- ,century, and a third:8snbrbdon mein � ?: "eliuk.'itaa. Vii" gatlbrr c* O rested at the McEachnie F neral ber. ben is now eaTrgine out, ; up.. elnott b , �l r±ausd' tkg . ttaiai a chu htei• parloaee, Picltering, till today, when 7% Canada -.ride campaign leas ail,' We find it ft&res&Jr* to laob bad% side to ;Bade him .1r4 : as bilk " ° m _ d objective of 2 million dotlare._r .otir files . of eon will be bed - ha Erakiye k td4 y W W �ts. 1`;.. Smi !' •' � .. With interment at that rem- (pub items ta%ei► ! channels. ° ° Ise& lbbfti here"11 n, are . ar r weep' l "° •slaty it $ p. m. Claaittg Of Gap At The Bay when t puts) . sate note the T]yeee bags r ata0'f3gure. r4 dtiiT , J r[ L Frwk Stmt rr y • r The casket will be open in' the _ yafeu encea is the local coluasns to Tent blick mariost,' sad there are xpp A , E`oe!�'.!�; Y �' �+hn:eb from on. o'clock until time A�'w'ag y -ro>l and Sus �P.F�_.id� 7uar 'arently some .•eked in , seeing to �t Sunday •with, kl6t.., j�d ".�` �,, �Od sareried. During the ]'act winter and early � the. strestai runaway. 'horses. ft': Lhat . t�ia ~attarkcst' is eotpgl%d ^` �• the SsF leading Into French- boating on the; eta.. and than t ,'i'he� rest>dettce,, era and 4* "t j�A 3Bsve you looted at the date on your e'jFri'u8, recob'suze the ' eharigea, that have helot;, :,>f;',CZatC lsas'.beoareaiy' 1�t �." mans Bay had been filling in C$arar�fia►t Crjrl $melt $ Cif' in the upper, right cos- y - y � a -low- 2" takeir place s%aa;a those . days Sixty , it due T gravel and sand until today, there is. to Iir�ii C>aarged W-1 , D�60bea . �• . E, �. _ =:mar 1"3r? Is 1 -- #°t years. May- � lie ' a '-3'- nS - - - Chesreek To a sandbar across that gap higiur peed, but a gloat •mlhehy. changes •, j'+a'om' _ Whftffde Baptist than the old the pesos, - Cdabeate 88rd Anniversary gap. At the extreme t west sides have taken and a tit many. g Vie. tmst$t, l 'griiY ': small opening has been maintained esteeased pesaoas' have _been romov- daughter of Mr. and Mra.',��._ `� paq.'llait baa-' Ubet'9r -lsai� > tiT red. An appreciation of the inftueehces w}tat his; th�cg. .�. will sFp a revels Baptist Church - Wi�i '�4 Ptiat 'by members of the yacht e3nb to and efforts o! those �o haae gone Suttee ;land, urea atsucie�by • ear teat - - . hold its 88rd Ansfverga 7 Services .de an entnwoe or opening .to is maintained by *t�,oale '•o! nit who Tfiv utday �ht, at dAv.. - YOR,.9A2.E an Sunday, Beptensber 81 at 2.80 the lake. They are having to how oa #odsy. an by John BUU4 of�Es��oc� She` hosts, centtut of � .. and 720 m. The C>aspelsirr' , s sot this continuous) to Poste Whim they tasked to y keep it opr:s. gua6[ers a beet btoloeet,.,,. ieg'� -' 3t�d utar� siW9 _ Woeted group of young a0en from Posterity, waits i b they ware 4866 W. Oah=way This is the first time�fet t>g�e�atyeight it � �njuriea and shock: _�es1.id by. air. Toronto will have charge. of both lag"•of,.'and many are tba bl years Oat this harbor has been . N.. F. Tun neon, � wis twa, rush- they � closed in this maimer, and ,face the 1 left to no. - � .. ed to t1�p 81eic (�iitd. ': 8�iital, - Bay ceases to be recognised ass .7Faoag i+eeahl Boy l!rtjapteii Whtte Toronto - ROTARY CLUB ping Constable - THE �..•,,...:... ,'.a1 port, we doubt wbetlter' $al Te 1�sad 1$aessa Jobe biorEon� _- _ the Government can be persuaded to and-- Confable Harotd QWtrin, of At the Yondy meeting of file tale ant interest in the matter to the Master Elwood. 4Yhfte;' yeotmff ,cis Whitby iau►estigstAd and arrested .vai" Ck Rotary- (rub, the members were extort of dredging. _We_4anbt -thA �7lar. and Mrs;. Walter W'hi'te • oe- Blair at, the, seene of tube WJdent, Am Sobt. C-' Caplar4 ,given a hat; -1t w showing of motion even the residence of two or three eiveld cuts an the forehead -an Mott taking him), to the county'• gaol. Re; : '�. Minister ' pictures by Mr. Stewart, a guest of commercial fishermen, who are now day morning while -helping to ,load was gbaued wiib dliteroua driving'. - 'SUNDAY, SEF':l 1, 194: Rotarian J. S. Salado ►. , ... x] from carrying on their horses belonging to • Mr. Ale= Fieov,.. and with being UrtoAcated while in 14M A. W may School Attendance was good, . as munbers regular occupation, will be gufficieft prlriag the horse down a iant3e'a9 dhutp of a car. _ He was released 11.00 a: mr•- llloruftg WOrattlp • in commeaain g to get back to file �7'he closing of the bay will result is with a tee�e which was too short, be late' that night an =1b00 bail. NO. EVE"';; NG SEIMC$ = '' t.' • J& often a vacation period. stagnant water and the resultant came t'io close to the animal Whi¢T - ' The weekly meeting for the eon- threat to hearth for those living kicked him. Although the . injury is �11fMRk° �� •' i'iekaring Canadian Fsrest±ars Eater- Sea. J1. E. Holley, 8 .. ing week is withdrawn on account of •aethrby, ]et alone the disaeppointmeetx grill very palafd, DEt>. Cartwright has fain• D A'.8. C. A. Hlo, $, B,. > r" The holiday (lAbor Day) on Mo:day eaperieaoed by tiro aRaers d the aeauros3 hi parents that Elwood Will McCabe - -- - —gnezt The ehezt meeting will be held 'forty -or fifty seaall craft harbored be 9 alright after a few dgit in - ;°; 8y J. Cal Brawn �� 'iSUlr'DJ�tY, 'SLP'i'. 1, 1l4�1 = on Monday Sept 9. at the bay. bed. : _ _ _ - 9A5 a.. m• Ion _ 1. =' F Stn._ 6K _ „ —_ -- Odwt - Dafffa3 Jb626 Canadian. 1i1.Q0 a� in. = 3iolr�fa=' W r _ > _ Order a< FQ ,held Res. A. E. Hoeg, A' is - 't. •Bless Sunday , morning. A cordial l : meetia6 with Rev. goNeq 'returns to lbel � lj* t - }.�; `' ✓` y Brother C. �. p ion to worship 15 .. e�itea 4 A to *8 resi&nts and viskorp Brother .;. 4 - - ,,... • .' H. H. McCobe, was a most °!< Aanb� 1p . �leiCtsne and 3 vWt0! slid preleated to ` (�r� H1}�ng �1' Charter ismod QaE�� lieu � . - " : � O by High tout. In his preaeatstisn Mgmand C[ssk ro. -XcC be Bras. Ct Rev. A. P. ii lley, 8. A, hocV%vod, J Q. R„ and J, Bryant,. diaietw C. 8. oa�oerl 'on the sphm&d SUNDAY; &MIT , 1, 19d6 , they were doing in FistsrL-htf i'r89" pi en. - Afternoon Church Se' to resent the y poirdisg oust sir p law -2rW p• at - Allternooa''ldoruthip r~ 7. orta� Bart Araterunih m had to plat' Rev-, A, E. None p will rekrusa to t- _ .... -,, irr.:opr 'noisier flares, sad that' it pulp oa> 8404p..A cordial inv the ' • .: -" ; =_ - ';•� •uelaa doh► oaf every ahe!mbei�e• to • .,flea to worship is to t arlalsi In wag tiy..Iira¢ .. z ' .- - ttte ° priacipG- ...11:w.. BN. ix AP pbs,�y, ' in fbeii everida�- living. ' - - _ SEPTEMBER 91" and SEPTEMBER 16T" �g ate -.;_. r highlydhted tiie evenWs .ent, rtai�. .� ; { t The �n Plpplication Card No. RB.191 at the back of Ratlon Book No•$ ` :: '. ' . m0nt. Capitalism won by a 'c lose must be properly completed and prosented to a Distributing Centre Bros. D: N. Lockwood, Jack L'Otl, p> m. -- ',Sunday lyi'h00i. is order to get a new book. 3 ' Bryant and E. Johnston represented 8.00 P ion'- Church . - Distributing centres will not be open on all days at all hours, Dates +hates. Capital's aide was most ably* i(a W, >' gam' bth r presented by Brother Harry Purvis . and hours will vary in each locality. silve�tongned orator of Pickering, • -�' 9: 03� the Presb ' assisted by Bra .plan Lishman and MrgWti l st..i3 h+• ;VARIETY MUSMAL C0NCE.Rf ''1 PRESENTID BY STAI�iA�i(ijtti. TA MiT OF TOR/yNT _ ✓ i. NOW, WHEN WHERE �3ET YOUR NEW RATION BOOK an %.,hiii ._ OR TO ; •_ _ � I ' fte � etaea�i tit tk! 1811 bOek wilt �! wga/i :..'Jallas+e toy" 71MW >tae�r durbe me OEBepial, wash: a! xN - .�!c- j; • =am that win � wit �'' :''' - { _ --<' `,,.•��,•,' - �"T•r�i•�'-� •, . '• wiII you leayetras3#� : �`-': �' _ ;� - - ,.,;'. 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'>3 • f _ .>'t y,:..t •: ,'- '•s7a''S,. tT, ><a.. :.�h ,Sit, o ^>:,., .,St,'r�' ; y� .v,,� . , ��'� ..,4Lt, S •�'"ri'CLPR`�_fmu.. Wl.utir'vY ^.� '_�..••. w-- � ��.b'I.''''iA.n's• .'.', �', 1"�4tiifsar N %'n+ _ "• .. •_ - • _ Y ;Thee Farmer Pays "Farm pr Deores cost mole a t as �•�.:� dolint P. Claris they used to." r ' a of GI�iGEB FRB�i "Yes," replied the farmer. "Whe>. - ' man is supposed to know the , - + botanical name of what he's rais- ':'': %t' in' an' the zoological name of the , - - The scene was Ginger Farm; Now let us It Yfr the threshing insect that eats it and the them{- the day was Saturday;• -. the time was and step back th gh the week cal name of what will kill {t, some - nine a.m., and we were more or to last Wednesday. at was an- nine body's got to pay." ��� �� _ less at a loose end following an other big day. It was he day on early morning down -pour. It was which .presentations war ade in' y also very hot and humid. our Ward to the boys w o had YOU GET THE SAME By Geo a E. W8L3h• served in the armed forces d ing We heard the motor -bike com- the war. The council, the peo a delicious Coffee blend ing up the lane. In a few minutes of the community and the W' ''Whether you buy Max• . SYNOPSIS After, that it was every man for Bob came in and'. said quite, casu -.• „ men's Institute had gone all out well Horse in the Super. CEL""rER ii when a steamer' himself. There was no further op- ally —just as you might say—"the _ pe bound for the' United States from ortunit for team work' or mutual baker is at the door " — "Well t to remember the boys in a big outh America sinks in the Carib- p y ' way, acuum Tin (Drip Or can sea, Dick Jordan assists the co-operation, Dicl. Jordan found guess the threshing machine is on R 181' i� Or the passengers into lifeboats. He is himself clinging to a few boards its way down!" Partner made no_ To each. was given either •an in- aornmended for this by Hen Patti- scribed GstlQ8aL int grew, a U.S. federal officer, who that had been in the bottom •of the comment at all but. fora few min- gold watch arid' chain. a �, was returning Dick to thi States watch only, or a signet ring ac- v a eonrni gd Decor. boat. It made an excellent raft utes I said plenty. You know — ; p O8e - _ fu: out, h,.: 1 -1.1� s nothing the house- to eat cor�t;n�tn tht.,typt of'ser.vice each u ;,,,. CHAPTER 11 Ili his eagerness to take full pos -. co*ldn't be done ... no pies ,. had seen. To the- father of the v,. ^Dick was surprised into stain- session of it, a fat man climbed no cake . no meat ... no' noth- only boy who did not return e INEAff B y q upon it, overreaching himself •by in and wh were the comin clock was given. But how wt merin b the uestion. Until then g •. • • Y Y g - there had been no choice. He still his greediness. in unexpectedly anyway? wished that Davie — happy and considered himself Petti rewta Yne slender raft sUk out or carefree as we remembered him— 7aan; ht had not thought of make sight, and when it finally came to • • " f + could have taken his place' . with i= •..�'a ing a break for liberty. Ever since the surface again the fat man was %Vcll, it appears the threshers the rest of 'the boys. h left the South American gone. Jordan retrieved it; 'clung 'to were all set to thresh. on the farm i1'hen the young "vets" marched he had e,'�"� port in Hen's custody he had been it; clutched it with both hands, re- above us. And then it rained, — up.. to the grandstand the old „ - s model prisoner, and it seemed fusing to yield his' hold even when and that • was. that. Of course, °,vets" were called on to bring up slightly dishonorable to take ad- the waves rolled it over and over rather than lose time, 'threshers the rear.. And there was • Partner. T—'vantage of the disaster to escape. and buried' him fathoms deep in are only too glad to pull into a marching with the rest, proud as "Why, the one you choose for the sea, barn on a wet day. And .%e cer- punch' because lie and Bob were `��, •I me," he answered. "It makes no lie had been three days on the tainty needed to thresh so fliers the only fattier and son on parade. ' syy�') difference. Is there room for both raft before the will to live had fia- was only • one thing for me to do— I got quite a kick out of it my- swirl _ of ns ?" ally cracked, and then, fortified by make the best of a bad job and self. Probably it will never hap - 'No, not in the satde. boat," came' the raw f*dd washed up to hiss by get on with it. Mentally I - .pre- pen in our .family again. +�I E0 ' the unexpected reply. "That's why the mass of 'drifting seaweed, re- pared my dinner menu . , , sau'sage -I'm giving you a choice. You de•. vived, and once more struggled to would cook about as quick' as any- Following the presentation the serve it —after this." reassert itself over exhausted. tor- thing potatoes beets in veterans of both wars and their Efleetivenessproven by.efb years j He waved .his hand around to - tured flesh: - _ the 'pressure . cook_ er sliced ladies were treated to a swill bang public acceptance. Indicate his meaniag. It was a -real sail that his red- tomatoes ... lots of apple - satire— quit by the W.I. And believe me, WHY EXPERIMENT -- WILSON'S _- Jordan v, as more astonished than rimmed eyes saw this time, but he fit was already cooked, thank there were pies for that meal an will kill more flier at less cost than ever. Pettigrew was eyelets him eIS refused to believe it for a long goodness) and pies? Well, +' ay y other fly killer: USE a man, and not as an officer l of time, laughing at his own incon- there was no time. to make pies the law; he even placed a hand sistency in hoping and praying that but I could buy a few down town Youth of Today WILSON'S FLY PADS = familiarly on one shoulder. it was not an optical illusion, and • • • six, maybe ... yes, I think six I� AT ANY gpg! "We're just man to atan now, declaring in the same breath it would be enough. Youth of today, be strong, , _ :.'Jordan," be. added. "We're not go- could not be anything else. It was But that's where I met my Strong in the strength of right! .You have to show mankind once � -lag to !sloe this ship together —. not only -a real sail 'that he saw, Waterloo. Pie —there wasn't such - � Li can't you know— captaia a orders. but it was coming in his direction. a thing in town. I world just have more - - u go your w*ay, a� I go urine, bearing doer. upon him at a speed' to make some after all, Right is the only might if wi -sister—on shore —I'll• that quickly dispelled all doubts. • "See you" I said to myself after Youth of today, be wise; pinch you. It's my duty. But just now we're — Well," laughing As the boat drew nearer, Dick shopping around,for lard or short- Beware the tempter's lure! etude out its nondescript character eaing and wasting my precious False 'aie the weights upon his y ' quietly, "friends, I guess. I don't from its chili. A two - masted tug= time. No -lard, or shortening any- scales - �ind calling you that. I wish you ger, quite common in the Caribbean where. 1 His balance never sure. - tuckl If you reach shore and for fishing nd coasting, with sum - �+; I wish — wish —" g g' p- It was ten a.m. when I left town. Youth of today, speak out, • « * ish hull and mildewed canvas, t was about 12.30 when the din- Speak for the world's own sake! , �. spotted like the coat of a leopard, 'her was served to ten hungry men. ItfilliQns will listen to what you knew what he in it slopped 'along in the rough seas Don't ask me how I did R for I for at that moment as if unwillingly propelled--by a say' ling voice of the first g y wilt never fnow. However I ter. ,� tread the path- you take. :.� power that it could not resist. tainly did have very and ` .. irupted, and Jordan rY 'timely Youth of today, be kind .Into one boat and - lien Long before any one aboard welcome assistance fr .m Partner w into another_ sighted Dick Jordan, he had stud- and neiee Betty. They were busy To weaker folks and t vin t - at .instantly they were sep-' it the craft from stem to keel peeling potatoes when I got home. Your Master was t servant once, 1 Red in the blackness of the with greedy, anxious eyes, taking And the electric stove was also a Ye! He—the King of Kingat .:. night. Dick was free, in truth, then in everything from the clumsily Brest help. The warming oven is Youth, of today. reMcel --not on probation. He had the bent topsails to the ill- fitting jib grand —it saved me that last min- ' Life's battle you can win! Good H�i�ii��� ute rush because I was able to lift The Might that made the universe wfiole' world to roam so long as he that was forever shifting in the B didn't tun afoul of Hen Pettigrew.. wind- things ahead of time. I kept every- Is round you and within. gr thin delightfully hot and yet did and Lots �� ► ►a they drifted through the dark- "Fisbermea, he concluded. g g y Youth of today, march on, Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills - of the night, he smiled broad- net dry anything out. h&VG a lox :eoard of g speaking his thoughts aloud. "I Your 'noble head held high! t3 ti7 ;j while the others sat and moaned can't be far from land." • " • Unfettered is your power for good, a ° 0°t liver and ludti°ya "pr spoke in awed frigthened voices Unending and bower' - iWould they ever reach land? How A moment later, when the lug. After dinner it was back to town gas' the sky. Theyguicklx arouse these aega= Ur were the from the dearest ger acted as if about to change her again for more supplies' as. We T. B. Gleave, to healthfulaottytt - sharpentbeap- y course, he raised his fret hand 'and were having the men for- supper petite and help to poisons short. That was the burden of Clean out the .pomOOS wrtlt Dr. , shouted with all the strength he as well. They also survived that The dollar Shrinks . > their conversation. g - ' �e- liidn'ey -laver Pills and re- could muster; Even at that dis meal successful! Around six- -. %At first as effort was ensile, to y If prices in the linseed States L� Your pep and happiness. !keep the boats together, but this tance, it seemed almost miracu- thirty neice Joy arrived by bus, to continue to rise another--15 per/ fit• a oox- was soon abandoned by the alt- loos that they heard or saw him; stay the weekend and nothing cent as they are expected to` do, sea- men. There was always the dan- but keen eyes had been scanning would do but I must sit down and then by next New Year's day the ger of collision in a rough sea. the sea closely, looking for just she and Betty would do the dishes. United States dollar will have a- such Eggs such derelicts, It was their busi- I sat , . it was an easy order to purchasing power• of only 65 cents Ina couple of hours each boat• ne%s to pick up flotsam and jetsam follow , . ' for a while anyway. But in ,terms of 1939 prices, says the load was a separate unit, depend= of the ocean on the 'chance of find- soon there were chickens to feed Ottawa Citizen. 'cot upon- the skill and exertion of ing a prize. J and on my way to the .chickens I `its own crew for safety, • with no + "• had to take a squint at the gran- { /� k9owledgt of what was happening. His cry .brought several black gran- ary. And was it ever good to look T T' to the others. The black 1 of into -such a nice lot of wheat. and 1WAS I.1 0 -COAST faces to the port rail and Jordan s night descended upon them, ob- a good size bin of barley. B• former conclusion that the lugger literating the rest of'the•world, and • a :five fishing craft seemed Yes, on the whole the day lied KELLOGG'S ARE CANADA'S circumscribing foi them an exist- confirmed by the appearance of been quite worthwhile — and I'm was nce bounded by the gunwales of the crew. They. were 'swarthy hoping the men didn't feel too e... boat. -In this narrow space, Caribs, an ancient type weakened badly because they didn't get any ey huddled, awed and terrified and diluted 'by the blood of pure pie. They were very nice about h-oice - s- siuCit by the sense of" isolation *Tswoe—A- hurt half- breed, it anyway. Given time I' might _ : —_ as by the roar .of wind and waves. with the white part of hint show hare, thought of •something a� Jordan was not greatly surprised , ing in his - straight hair and mot- substitute but at the moment my when the accident be .had been an- led complexion, seemed to be in wits refused to function. - ticipating came; it seemed the in- command, for the order came from • evitable climax to their •adventure, him to heave the lugger • up in the and unavoidable. A -gian. .wave . wind and lower a boat. have repelled him; nut nature's meal,.lifted them clear out .of the water cravings had to be satisfied, anl it n y - �..., and upset the frail craft, rolling Twenty minutes later Dick sat was 'no time to be -critical. .Tlte / �►, • over and over before allowing it on the dirty, ill - smelling deck of crew formed a half circle around 7 to descend into the trough to be " the vessel, greedily eating and trampled upon by the mountain drinking food and liquid that un- bree with Captain Tucu, the half- tr surging; green brine. der ordinary circumstances would breed skipper, and Black Burley, aj n yt, e the lugger's mate, in the immed• fate' foreground. They were in- , a _ petting him with something more tEt a than curiosity —with greed acid av- Want an idea that will help you a�1 4 • • , aritousness, Dick thought, but he save time and work—and at could not exactly translate it iii the same time keep meals more �`•: words. interesting for your family? �� - • ..-Thousands feature Kellogg's Captain Tucu .had an evil, sinis• not Drily for breakfast but for ' • ter face that in repose was. hard. _ and. sullen, as if' the white blood ck Snac ! .,quick ks anytcme Of day Pep Brun Flakes - —� . eP. Corn Flakes. All -Bran - rnTiim was s�lentiy- protestttt _ - - -- ,.- h -- _ - Injustice of the trick played in KIP, Bran FIg}Ce'.S' n - Krumbles and All - wheat are delicious, mingling negro with it; in action Wheat, are extra crisp, extra it lighted up with a fierceness of all made by KelIogg's, the t11 :ak• four trTrok family will enjoy either joy or anger that had an ele great"t name'in cereals! Kellogg's pep. _ •• ment of the fanatic's.• - " To' Be CoAtinued.l - SAVE 1'I Ill! E .. e S E FU E L ... r ,I8'STIR 35 -4940. SAYE FOOp! ,w- ..�.�..-r-.,..,,. { :;:- �1i�,"'csai'x, r,il`r'i; t ,..,, .,+�..�,.,� ,•ars..c.••, °:'\ �_llfl w' (i // .._ -�,', - ' ,�'�';2'x .. +,. ,i '�.� •. } +* �„�E V� x..,c "' T ",�'• p';� -„' r"' ._:.y.,; C� r "r'^, q .•ia +.. 'i , T ♦..y, -5� �iT • •'_'�.'i. Y¢ •! r • -„'6' M, nt.n,.°E _ .A l "'•�r MM...,. yF..Y .iiw•M'. wp '' `b.,y..A_a- i.i'�+,,._•'" •I •' /. ••,�.{{,,'P.toM1 • '• Via. - - - •' '�.•'i- ♦..,. .u•�•,ka/ar.',Y Y.t_�, _ - -i` ♦rC_ a... ''�•',,. •'7e. •r'� \ -* .o�:.Jr• fill •�., t ti'f`,'�'�n•e., ,y ,t,..•' i'''_ ^• r..a,^gf:i `:y, b "' •a' u .. f, ' --s*• .tn,','.r'e.. 's+. .. ,... ._ti' „„, _ ,-iy ,.n ; h'vyti�:� `a J r;. ,I - ...ei,.�•_.ae._ .- : , . , �� The • ... Dolls +:;.•,. �,. ,. OUR Ou'T WAY By J. R. W ;it prices — — VOICE OF THE PRESS s the United Stag s: I continue to rise snottier 16 per cent. ?.`.,^ 3 f•y as they are expected to do, they I DON'T MIND DACKIN' OH, SHUT UP! I - �� by next New Year's day the United YOUR LOOT ER `/OUR DOt.I'T DARE TO SET IT KIDS HERE, FREE DOWN --THE VOCE Minority Rule _ States dollar will have • a purchaa> 'y- ' •, - G(ZA-TIS-•8Ui WHEN WOULD BE RIGHT I = Or Was ing Power of only 63 cents in terms - XX3 COME TO TRYIKr I lKno IT, OR %iwp _ - Restaurant .Portions may get - .At least, a strike -ridden pubHC of 1939 prices. -- FIND 'TH' KEYHOLE WITH STEP IN R! smaller this summer, we are told. ought to have the right to vote on - Ottawa Citizen. ' A DISH OF .JITTER GELA- — _ . �� So when the waiter brings us a which minority the people want to • -TINE pUDDIN' IN -N' SAME < fit „� — imp Plate, we'1) know that our run the country. HAND, THEN 1 DENW.t.1D _ N x 1 r _•' NOT ONLY WAGES. `sT� - Toronto Telegram.' Might Be Different H soup's there somewhere. g gUT 'TIME AWD •° _I�I - London Opinion. ` A, judge decided that just be- A HALF _ , ;e Fisherman's Wife cause she tried on hats for several ,,.5 ., + 1 • S i Y "If you're looking for my tins hours straight, a woman wasp t 1Zo Steel Strike There band he's gone fishing; just walk necepsarily insane. But maybe he ;British occupation zone : in Ger- didn't see the hats many is sufiglring from sharp food,, down to the dock and look, fors Gul-I,,L _ I pole with a- worm on each end - Hydro' News. {� I ftai and consumer goods short- - P'y ► ages. But no steel strike. - .: i .y ► - Windsor Star. Twins - . + Are oprefabricated ng To? One -hand car drivers are twin The at brothers to the fellows who insist _ I on changing seats in canoes when =} T .. Auto houses foresee the time when % + Automobiles were so scarce that people will turn in their, old houses the water - is rough. ; Ottawa disconti>�ued - the priority every few years for more up-to- system. Result: Every Canadian date models. It is their hope, ap- �` chance at n ly, that future householders :.. � now has an equal ch of pare nt ettin a new car. will be unable to resist anew job —wi fA21i8 ` aM -- time. with improv- door handles and -REW 1 � ` sawlLL s ' - - - serving delicious Maxwell _ -- 1'...�..x.,... _ cigar lighters. _ yy}r/I�OTHERS GEC GRAY �,,,.,. «.. "..•��' On Its Own —The New Yorker. �OUge - has _ . _ .... d 25 t me SaV % " Inflation in Canada will really be 1VIalcweII House more under' way when the =ten al. : � How Right! .. l3eliclOIIB Or � �� - which now costs SO cents; goes up .Michael Faraday, who dis- more satisfying body to a dollar. 3'�g y � be- - Edmonton .Journal. covered electro - magnetism, was asked by Gladstone of what use it saute it contains choice i ' - would be: "Some day, Mr. Chan- Latin - American coffees. Answer to Prcvtoas Vasa• - Be Sure They're Your Own cellor, you will be able to tax it,” -' f V. S. NOY01 Leader. l A beauty expert advisee slapping- - cane the reply. Faraday predicted s W E the cheeks until they" glow. Be right, and the .evidence is one item you will Eaiaa starts At _ 3 - �Q =27AN'IFAL SZ Italian City J *' N E A 1 sure._ however�that_ they're your, on every electric light bill issued �S �„�a. Hotel 5S Wintry ' i. in=this city. -- S Regis ; � _. 2 6 Pictured blanket IL b, LAN own - Kingston Whig - Standard. St. Catharines Standard U. S. naval BACALL _ rcrllusTo 64 Containing 1 R F:cery Room With Bath x �E commander, shower and, Televhoae Vice Adml. nitrogen _ a Double. a$3..330 ov — Howard 58 Stage - - performer � Good Food, Dlalaa sad Dame- By FUNNY BUSINESS By Herahbergez__ last lvtthttT 12 Merge eherb•arae at Carlton '18 Clive 59 Erects 14 Bear 40 Capes - _ - _ -- _ , , Tel. RA. •1135 - - 34 His — is VMTICALa 15 The gods 42 Demesne q / /ir /i•'��jJ.+� '%/mss' %8 %/ active !n the 1 younger WA ircraft 2 Vegetable 20 Seeks to 45 Journey Pacific 16 English S Louse egg attain 48 Fabulous statesman 4 Near 21 Glitter _ birds / HOTEL iMi£?'BOPOLE 37 Sicilian 5 Soothsayer 24 Blasts 47 Part o! `be' ,✓r/ volcano 8 Roman date 33 Performs 48 Dread '0 . - - 'i9 River (Sp:) '7 Not any 8S Performs 51 Greek letter .. Wi. _ AU Be.,,citully Eurnat>ied 30 Aaornds 8 Guinea (ab.) 84 Series of links S8 Station (ab.) %Cji• - With Running Water 5 22 g� 8 Girl's name (pl•) 57 Symbol for - Rates: ^ 23 Melodies '10 Garrett 87 Engines Afresh Sl. O up One who 11 Repaired 88 1 a; -3 4 I 'a 4 to 11 1 j NIAGARA FALLS -' _ 37 paces Arm r measure OPPOSITE _ , z. Upward 2 'i. _ - - - C.N.R, STATION 29 Paid notice - 80 Accomplish M Is 1b 1 �y /� ° :4rr D 1 �I / r o " r, 81 Yes (.SD) I I •' u ,% _ :��%� - ,'. -T 82 Universal - language 33 Symbol for actinium P Transpose OF 88 Krone (ab.) ay ,mss "_ » 3e ��/y ' e p ' "� .• r 187 Mother • - : r �.'� ". "�.' "'' a/ :..: , 139 Hb ships —' yo J • •,. - .. .- the aps �'�.. •^ il,.l,'.I�i 4, •.1• .a•I.�•,'•II•,•�I AV4 •a, \• .. a W S 1 M1 MO wF�.! 41 Acid fruit :43 48 Lialit brown ." , " :' t••�;✓, \�` .�4.1+yri4N:�ti...i4,:yr ..� . -Y .. , d Ni i. ... •. ..•.Hu., . • 'f,'u•�•w ' N • , " '••i • •�' '.�• . ' • •A,. • •. + • " . • . • r M< 44 Bombard r r '�: '+.iii ,r •RU iPAT. .'.., �. M ;'•� fiercely ,. .49 Goddess of ss si •' " Infatuation 58 'Bought it from a service station —makes it easie a1 sate - 6o Position Al I one of my daughters wants to elope r' - R- , - :.... .. - •• . - _ - . . • -- , _ .. ... IB J. MILLAR WATT POP- Purely Co- incidental - y t j THEY'VE - WANDFRIN40 THAT MIGHT JUST =OMD AN ABOUT IN BE A E ESCAPED THE CAMP ( COI>`IGIDENG TIC 1 -__-• _ rysres� .. L:' : %.. -- .. - .. � ._ _ X. {{ � I l a.l..s.• b The 941 �1e. to ••• By GENE BYRNES REG'LAR FELLERS —Rapid Fire Mentality r - HERE ! HERE, ' CANT YOU _ :� _ . WHAT'S TiIE IDEA 1'M WELL THINK. QQUIfSTLY? _ 1 QO?TA OF TEARING AROUND 'FHINICIN� MYC;OODNE55 JUST P%CE LF _ _ ANa DOWN'! THINK KA37 ! .r a THE HOUSE UKE THAT ? ` f+dONl •' r NO -' COOL) MOMI k, jib ^.. • - �� s. ;..... ILL .r !/ 1 ! ... 'r - .� rl�.' - .'f'., - _ 4,�✓ . �'.+ _ _ : "ate ?9" ., "4..., - - � - - - , "�,r >.. ..1 *: . -i, Wit". i 'R - �.w _ .J. i' .��. A•'•. .P• - aa•• � Y4. „�'' ti 'F., .4.',.: y.� ` .4' •. .J� .-,tin f � :`" 's--%- r =. •� u ' .:,,�.. -r :"F .� ^�; � " • ,,yy _'. v.r "+ -4 "� ..r'. _ •�i >. <. �'. y: . .li - ,.'... ' ' ,k, a;, s'. t'e ^�i ^;fin, n :� ..K' ar- ax , r ."�'. •'r� �4Y�e. °_,i �. '.i - �'�'� .Y,�y. �- , � � �, � � � � � � S tin Is H - ";,�;A� �` � • �C:lassit'ied � Advt s ' .� � � � � � � � � � __ p g ere ! ! Maple L saf Ftra .'� :f - ': -�•-;' �=--- - -- The World's News Seers Through► ' •Furnisa.:d ti..uaexayping liuoms - � .,, � tAOH TO TEAT SOOF NOW 1 ! • " ' - - wvaated by lady teacher in Pickering =THE CHRISTIAN �ei�veE MorTIT(�R - Insurance Co. . •, - . .. ►DunL�, :tun or Tio;�e Distgict, corn- __..- Aw Inte.rutiossal Deily Nnvspsper _._ ---7 ._Call Us Fos Free Estimstss � , .. - .••�mencing is September neat. $stales - i Tene6En 1-- Conasu4oiv+- Unbia•.d --Fn. [tom Sms.da..b �- •• W2ute, R. R. 'l, Pickering. = 1�- iSditoeia4 An Tiaudy and Imtraetl�e sad lu Daily ;� i� Yaatle 8,.,,,,r7.s..,:) Write os Phow . ` . - � Spt. 8 - �MmaoTe�� ,ri�6 tbs Wsklyy Magazia•i S.etioa. Maks j r • ' . •: - _ Ideal Nsvpapse i« t6. iHoaas. J • � ti • � aBCOl�ne Cheap Rstee for Farm and ' Coaatr'!. ._ . ' -- . -• - --•USE THE PICKERING NEWS ' - • - T6a Clrsiai.o Saana PubWWas Soaey � _.. _ _. _- - _ - On., Nos.ray st:s.�, Boaroa, Mauadsua.m - •: Phone 743 � Wiaastoaa Insurance on Baildtap, . e •• 'I`O BUY OR SELL - Ptin iltoo Yearly, or ;1.00 a Moneh. � f\ Windmills, Bibs etc. _ _ :may Ianu, iacluditu Masasiar Bastion, ¢2.60 a Yaae. .. IY h]tbyy VZit• -' ., -' 3aaoduamey OBse, 6 Saturday iaww 2i Gas '- . -_ -- -• - 'FOB SALE -- girl's bicycle. Good Navy _. � , Aatomotiils Iasuranos a�i Ail Kia/s �. - . • . .. aonditi�i�. Plwne i�iek. 113M. - _ - - • �- - - - - -- "�"" • _ -IB- �oN - - -- -- Boman &Rowe _ � _ SAMPLB t7QPY O1K REQUEST - - .� _ . - .FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS � � � . � � � � � � .. � � � � , � � �. �'FRANSP:��T - - • ` ,,,,,�o.�..b -• - • .: � � � _ . � TAM LEY .__ • - orders and Delivery TRANSPORT _- - _ _ i�kham, •Pickering, Uxbridge sad AIY.� L�AL jDA iV C� � � � � � T . • o� �'rda� : _ -- - -- - Scott Townships. - a�ovlNCi - - - - - -- -'Get in tctuca with your F`ulier - ;••Theatre ___ = - : SrwAh Man Now by Phoning or - o! the - �� � � � - ' - $ � � D f� R � V E C� S Pn N E ' _. . .:. _, .. - - � .. Unionville Junior Farsaers ' _ �Adiaeo4st 1!6 - . .. - "VIC" PEIV-PiANEN - _ .. --- -- , -- - ., Phsers lBt1 �'. �+ - ���� • � � . 9toutfville. -�- Pfiooe••edea � At The Beautiful Rainbow Gardens 6laLt+ARB - FOUNDATIONS .�_._._ Toronto AD 6b� - Pie1t, ill 10 13 w7tO�h i Y111� `� - -a - =- - -- - -'- --r Sept. 13 - -� '1�FARK�iA.M ARENA -. - -- LpiTl�ld IN�CE3SF.I+1T WO$K � ° .Phone Stoaifyille 3� E)ctober- November Bray chick8 should- _ � asturday Mrr nee st 2 P. ]d. - Sri. Aua. 3oth AXO Cereal � �� � Nl�ht � �. �. �• be ordered now. Special buy on N. � f Rj ' ' • - H. x W.L. started pulleys for prompt Ruse Cre' ton's Otcheatre� _�� ■ 8' � . • ehipment� Cgc►tsct_ our agent -Pich� � FSIDAY - BATL38UAY _ _. .. - • ' ' - erin�lliag Co. ^� Proceeds foe oar Markham Pais Helps To ..AUGUST 30 and 51 , ' FOR SJ�LE - ��ri•s bicycle. $26.00: Grain �► .- _. GreenN�ood, •Onto ' , - _ _ - _ J. Witzk,e,' Station- Rd. Pickering. ��� bOc. - '. •. �akota '_ '` '_r FOB SAL.�f - custom -built 'L -piece _ ' . ' - -- _ - PsoN18 pt�. Z B u _ __ : •Keep Y9u - � .. down- filled chester!seld'snit�. i?hone - -' -- - - - - ' -' -- . - - - - - - - -' - _ _• _ ^, � 'lt Jo1m Wayne Yera Hrubs Balsioa _ r xloering 7bJ. - -- -: ` : - -= e1! - - - -- - - -- -� TARZAN a' LE+OPAR.D W O - >�U,d _.L:; _ � young Yorkshire .'�DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD.•. _ _% . , ... _... '!� •'- _ .... boars. W m, Teefy sad Sono, Pidoer- - - . _ �' - . - -. .. ' .- .. !tarn -'�S weisasaller � . r � R 2 Da� ervice �� � . . R. S Ufliversal N sws �s . _ - -. . � � - •Sold at - _ .. . ', _ -. �H.ELP 1N_�N CED -Girl to help - .~ '.:; . :. •:. _ ..: .. .. . . -_ _ with housework. 9.50 till 6.04. Nn, - ' .' _. EFFECTIVE -MAY 18; 1946 '. '. 3 . ,'1LONDAY .� TOSBDAY �.,- .'' - . � • cooking or washing. Good salary. . " • •Daily eoc. - Ban. E Dally ex. .Sat. awe � ' . Siouj' grocer $p Or • ' Phone li'ickering 121. gun. A HoL Hol. Bus A Sol. only _ � SoL • � �SEPR'EMBEEi 2 sad 8 • • LA.�O C� L - . _ ' FOR SALE - 6 brood sows, bred '2 Claremont 7.ib 8.16 12, lb 8:16 8.00 - • - - weeks; 1 boas, year and �hal: old; b0 Brougham -� 7.27• - 8.3'1' -13. 2? 8.6? 8.12 � _ •' .He$rt Beat ' . � . •pigs, 8 weeks old. S. A. Fau'bairn, Gr�eea River 7.8b B.Sb _ .12. 86 .4.08 •_ 8.20 -- •. :..t - -- - R, R. 2, Pickering. Phone 1'03 R 2. �� si:l 11 -� 8.88. 12. se' 4.08 8.28 ' . , - Co•, Pickering � starring Ginger 8ogers ; . Boom Waited for ,-Han -board opt- Mslvers =6.06 -9.86 - 1. 06 -- 4.86 8.b0 -• - -� :, . , -= _ ' tonal. C;ose to No. 2 Hig$wsy, ReWra Leave A.M. A.]6. P. ]ll. �'.M. P.M. 'WEDNESDAY - TFi- US$DA,? Apply L'ox 60:i, Pickeri ,g Hews Toronto - 9.16 10.00 6: 48 -.2.00 19.46 �. � . ' . , -' -' ' � R. P. L. 1_C3QS, - - -. '� .- Daylight Ssving Time P"anxl Express Grover Fi060,- Orford 1888 yEi'ERiAfARY - SU$QrEON 3 SEPTEMBER 4 acrd 6 = �J . SAL>8 REGIS ?ER .. _ - �alk in the S►un • -, -" -' - WEEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 � auction SET THOSE NEW TIRES NOW ! � . nUNBAxTON , .Ones Andrews Hunts hall - - _ - sale of household •furniture, the � � -Phone Pidkering ?7 B 6 - � I� - ' 8sleet Chcrt S:ibjesta - caI . • Property of Robert Corson, Lot 1, .:.Dunlo � Tires : . - - - -: - . � •J �Fiak -Tires � � - - _ - - 'Coo. 8, Pickericra Twp. 2 miles p „� '- - - - ., _... __- .. _ _ � � FoTO -NITIC - '�s�s � - � west of Ashburn The large list of � - - - .. _ laremorit ocker tUraiture' is like new. No reserve : ::.:_ -: - _ . -- _ -. .- _�. :_ •_ ._a. fa,rtn� has been bold. sale at- - -- -.�- ' Exide Bat #sties '- _ - -• � = �. = ::System - r: ... -:R. C CL�yD�Y�Na .:.... �,.e.- c;.._�;,,,,,�,�.4b. M, J. •Anderson and Wal- _. '_` - _ ' ' The aunomer pa«' Kerr, clerirr; WM. MAW, sac- - _. - - ., ._ �. - - _. t�ltsmdai+d Size Locker #g.00 A Yeat - FiIN>P3tA1. 19iitlla[.'TOa Twill sad this ccurae4 r. _ -- • :- - � . ,Peerless � lUi�itor Vll - _ -. � •' •Caning' Room sad chillies Boom p'rtaa A.h.lasra. •r+�-' ennedy �'TJRDAY, AL'G. 51 '- suction - ' -- - - - � Available Free To Cneto�mess � ..alts ltasi�. � s! I ; . �' �••.r sale of 29 wise farm . (17 under - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - •: . ' � _ lLatvaa i0N � _ - _ cnitiva .ion, balance bush and pas- " -- RON. 'VVATSON • -- - : - - -: _ - -- soME LOCKERS AtTAILABLE - - - -- -- " -' . -- - - ±tu;e) indudi.-i$ a bank bay; frame - - .. - . _ - - - -- - � � T ' ' . , . TAYLOR - LOPS T Markham. • 'Oat. - hoos�e, good well etc. at Lot• 11, - � ' -- - pp - . . � - -- __ -._ -- . •, Con. 3, liocbridge, •mile and quarter - '' -_• -� ;' �D • A 5ae1`V1C@ StatI0I1 - PHONE CLABEMOh1T 1fW es 117 _,•. ' : ...oath- 61 G�aWOOd, the- property - - _ RAD10 S E RV 1 C E _ - _. of R. E. Faalls~,er. This. farm is - `.. - (1<TND� NE�9' MANAGE�[ENT) � We Solidi Yoar � . '• sue able for gardening (knoa-n as � . , _ � •. i -. -. ' .:. _ - ,. - __�- the George Faulkner fasitt). The - _ ��_~ _ .,�arrls Elevator � - - 4r''"� � � �� - Terms -ten percent cs day of _ - -- - - `-- - -... . ;,.. " - iAipe, balance can be arranged o-i art's Elevator clasamont, Oatarb - .. 'tetras; SELLERS and ATK1N- .. � ��A� � ., . _' .. SON, auctioneers. ... ' _ .' .. _ . ��UN "�. - Phones Res. asJ � office 38W � •,,.,....,. wet - - . �� ��p V � iWe solicit yo'ar patrnnage for �� �� _+ • ` .'` WEDNESbAY,� A.L'G � 28- �xiensivb , Povitry, Hog sad Dairy >F'eede .. _ :. _ , auction sale . 9f tractor, tractor- - u� - Aai 11We os ilsii� . equipment, farm implement, hot � �� � - - - .� . _ .. - _-- . IiPesiern Oats and Barley VVtsole. -' - _ _ _ _ _ _ � _ - :. sea, dairy herd and tar- �rture, the . ' -'� � �� �� � _ _ or Chopped am Delivered ARTHUR FIELD _ property of L. R. ,Kemp, Lot 34, A e a� � fresh Salt in Lge. 'or Sm, Galdes � PHON$ fa it i 1 -Con, B. F., one Ile wen of � ' - _ �� � .•;z .- 'Ontario Hospital, Whitby, on a •�`: _ �.. .' 'base Line. Sale a` 12.30 �� ��' >:''• s , - -,. _Rolled Roofing am Sidi - ..-- Beasb!' sad Said -- � ,i • � _ . gyp. �� . �. <' • - :xerma cash.' Willi 'A�aw = �:..� ,.��� - . - 1Jsed Clothing - stesiltsed. e4sl� . • .. �- , ,suet- •. C+rdes yoar nut or stow ooh i Ord and pressed 1lks new. (,arty • - ;.,uee._t. tJ`lerA�. F, i; $vas -and � .!�:'<' _ _ . C. E. Boveman. _ � • . � 4. u T:y- F:rs�s -M P-� Dairy RaSoa- '- --tare's stock of high !>rss svllfsl� .. - . � , . � � .a and plats. Also • aeoi _ - -- -THURSDAY, AL�G�2g - suction 'f - . C1areMlOnt, Q8�•r' .t4ek at new leather scab aa,! - sale of farm gtock and ianp}e- � � `' � �,. �, sad gent' larabr• . '• �menta, the property_ of Ed. If. •. __ .'1��``' �` � reasonable prsoss. afa . :;�,�,,; ., \ • ,.,.,, ' mP at very .....�, 'y'C � -� �' � � and be eozEaiacet ' ,•Jones, Lot ?, Con. 8, Pickering • � r': •••�•• -. •..,,� . � . � .Township, at Mount Zion. Terarse :�. ::,:� � ass aerwssta . . Dash. Sale at 1.00, Ted Jackson, - . - -- � - -- �..- - -� - _� West __ - •,suction Joh • a , eer n Scott, clerk. �••�'^ � ,.� Oar ta�1b paq yotr wrr every �::: y., .:.:., - -- - - -- - _ .....� >:<::<�<.;:.��:� .. .:. M • .: �•a;:�;, -... WANTED .. •' �' � t},:AD HJRSES AND CA'f 1'L8 ' _ TT DOESN'T MATTER whether you are�driviag s � •, 'Rif)oD CE11tiEN rl' ... :. -• '.." brand new car or a pre -war model, you'll receive -' '' -- � -. ' . � -.. For free plait Ap phouA -� -x: r 'the same friendly, willing service from your neigh- �'. �A N D, (�lrr�s �Fi.l,, •PICKERING .. .. .. .. '77 $ 6 . .. :: ''.. ,. .: .:., - f .bourhood B -A dealer when you drive is at the siga� : • . ` , ,. • .sIId PICKERING .. .. „ 98 R 21 • ' P2CK�ERING . , - 89 ._ -, of the Big B -A...• ,.;..:. .. _ LDER'S' S'II PPLIEf� ..: . .... ,: ;w. <; , � �, 3LT1 ',AROOKLIN .. .. .... .. bb • ' ' - � ^ Trained to give you the beat service is town, ' . lileo_10081 8artuge work_ _ CLAREM4NT _ -_ -__ 9 .B _14 _. _ . _ . - :" Qur B_A_deala� - knowrhow -H=am uah - - _ -- - - - � AGINCOURT .. .. � �.. Zorrs L�44 • Y _row_ �� -ice' We bavedleo placed is aLocg a fup -' : leaes and motor oils add to your, trouble -free motor= - QVe � pay the -- hone hArg911 lag pleasure. Profit by his experience and buy B-A -. •' LSE of MAPLE LEAF >I[II+LINTt>E -�- �' ... .. (>OM'PIA;NY FEEUB , FOR ®ON YOUNG LTD - - - - -�-=" Peerless Motor Oil. Toronto Phone • - .a - .. �� - .� � ' A. �W. MITC�IELL , � wd` � . _ . , _. ,, ..• %�� fR _ "Pickering, Orrt. • . � , _ �• OLD HOR3E8" WANTED ' ' ,. � THAT'S WHY MOTOC i � - YatvL 7t: Rea. A6W � • O/t I 1 Campbell Milk Ranch Pays ' PEERLESS' �`��� ; � � ' • � � 61VES YOU MORE , � � '$16.00 AT YOUI{ FARM � -�, � OIL MIlEA6E e� �O � �O a, • -`- -iii -CgC� Heard or► - -- s,� ! ! ! r PHU_1�E_AfaZNCOTJIiT 18Ji3 .. _ . � �u81i Kemp of , � . - - -- Tue�days at 9 p'. m., from Ottawa, COLLECT • on "Date with a Diplomat ". ' #. ' � "•^m . :� •''ii. THE BR }TISH AMERICAN 011_ COMPANY IiMITEL �'''"'• "'� �' ���'� .� >_ rill �i6su.. F . ,y' S� �,;x.� e, • �t'a vr •..,,' K . w ." • � �_ • , i : :Y •. 'src r.n• - - ,Ja -. ..f%,i .9. * \'i•+•'# • !.n :wry °w' �,!- 4 . •,4'": :.(„f . ' �N ±w . �� . � .-•� • �. • . .."'', :w- : .e, i. ', ...,`, w� . - a.'., ..+, -.r , � _ '' w - \� •x ". ,fix %•' ' c : - ,;y, -. • u 'r1 3' C..4 ^Y ' }_': Wj ,rSr - `l "•fur. '7,1 yy .d'' r• ',h-. r .., ��,�. • yr -,••..r.. �""- a.. -:;�. ._ ': F.: .. . -a. / -�` ..u• +:, key •• :+•"i,�(•r ^j, -. ._ .... •a .. _ •' � .e' :,/ ' .a�r', ,'•i. Fri - Mrs. Hann and friend accompanied ifrienda ills week, visit Cedar Grove Y. ; CLAREMONT also visited P. U at Wes. Mr. Hann: they then, Mrs. �n Ormerod and children land Park for s corn roast, °''�' - • ° . �� son Mr. Charles Hana, of Whitevale, spent the week end with Miss RdM - o doubt many of our young pea w. who celebrated a birthday on Sim- Ormerod and brothers. pie will be seen at Rainbow Gardena „' r Don Ronnie Hedges, Doug. day. Congratulations to him and Thu many friends of Mr. S. Dix, this week at the Junior Farmers• =; Dolckinson and Bob Fuller spent the W itevaie Miss Mary Lehman, who visited her are pleased to know that be is WW- Dance. ,week end fishing at Ors Lake ,et. grandparents over the week end. roving rapidly with his broken foot. Saturday the' 31st, is the big day •the cottage of Eddie Ortis.. Wilson's Park ladies entertained ' Mr. Fred Green, of Toronto; also at Highland Creek when the Lions' s... Mr, and Mrs. Edward Boniface Pr+e of the best picnics of recent the �� to a banquet and games Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Toronto were Club stage their 2nd annual Held jelebrated their Tenth Wedding An Yearn of the Wome:t's Institute, was on Friday of laat week. There were with Mrs. Green and Edna on Sion- day and street dance. The usnsl niversary last Friday with a party held at the beautiful farm home of some seventy children present day. program lot friends at their home in the ev- Ar. and Mrs. E. C. Goeden -the Sympathy is extended to Mrs, J: Mrs, Perkins' 8021 and wife of good time promnised, In the evetrt of ; fig, - - - - -•- _ -.._ i regular monthly meeting had as -the- - Heal -whose father passed -away in Vineland, spent last week and with rain the program will be postponed Mr. and Mm. Wm, Irwin are awn %opic `'Citizenship which brought Kitchener hoapital Saturday ven - her. y r forth some splendid Y till Monday, Sept, 2. Ion a week's holidays visiting friends.re• T� Roil i:tg last. Mi. and Mrs: Heal left on Mr, and Mrs, K, Holliday and son Mr. A. H. Ferguson and Mr. and Call was anmrl d by a "Cum. Mommy morning to attend the fun j of Brooklin, and Miss Lila Gee of : 4L-s, W. A. Hohtnsn, of New York Vent ". Piano numbers were given eral on Tuesday Toronto and the Misses Brickle and SPOTLIGHT MGER da last week 7'- Betty ` irur i,►�Glaa,' A:4 ..:11 meet -at the Mr. Colin, all of Tomato were call- _ with Mss. H. G. Mgintyre. d Connie dal A Quiz contest home of Mrs'. Fred Gostick on Wed- era at Mrs. F. W, f ibson's on Sat - Born, on Saturday, August 24, : ,was ably green Y Mary Burwash nesday, September 18. Further an- urday and Sunday last, ,2846, at Oshawa, to Mr, sad Mks hand Bekt3' Goode croquet passed nouncementsi later. tiordoa Graha .m(ase- Rine Lewis), ,the time for the A del- Mrs. J. Cruicksiaak and Shirley ti daughter. '. jr�iM s sipper was s served. of Long, Branch spent the week end ffi hland Creek I*_ Park Board rinnounce that the Mrs. Randall is vttcabioning at • with her brother M. Draper. _ li first dance of the winter season will ` Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Don Newman, of - - - - " be held on Friday, September 13, Connie Randall has been vacation- London, visited Miss Margo Wilmn The cool weather of last week : lag at her home for two weeks. rather lessened the ardour of the when ~Muss Creighton ,and- His. 4r- over the week end. - kkestra will be here. The hall is being Eighteen: of the teen -agers from Miss Margo Wilson made a trip to temia players and the court was t±ed in ivory and it is hoped athe First Baptist Church accompan- Orillio on Friday of last week. empty all week, We hope to sees Sit will be ready for the grand open- -bY M3 - �- Mrs, Heil_ and. child- Miss Hazel Michell _leaves _ next_ little more actioa_tlnis week as come 'ren, are on frsn,tt --ro -U tttt out - tennis players -sad- show what „ JDC. ` week to attend bar =�': -- - -- - _.. --- 1 Bill Vaal had the atiatortirne. to camping p gat Hsli- - sinew college, you can do. ren are on a ram in tri Billy •burton. Miss June Shank left last week Sunday. Mr. Lyons, who has been ' 'lose his wallet while in Toronto last end to enjoy another season among Saturday. The wallet contained a con- - - - taking the services during Mr. Boll- - the peache8. • ey's vacation, gave us his last ser- z :r %s _�tierable sum of money. - p _�_ mon in this series and we wish to = Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hopkins, who Gwen Rivel`' �'�t - ca bout triads these have been ea- only recently moved dawn to Cobourg Greenwo6d Y are returning to Claremont. George Duncan spent a few days joY�, Next week Mr. Holley will be Miss Hawkl has given bast . again and we hope to see a . Dot ty ey ° Last wreeit with friends in Windsor. The W. M. S. of the Circuit will good crowd out, although it is er- up her position, at the Corner Stu'* f T`he Women's Club of Wilson's hold their regular meeting next pecteri a few may be absent for the Norma Lock, spotlight songstress aad has talum a new one with a Tor - park held their annual. banquet on Y currently heard with Mart Kenny - -- onto fins+ ThMmday, Sept. 6, at 2 p. m. The Toronto Conference Y. P. U. Bien - 'Tuesday of last week. The officers and his famous Spotlight Band. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Overland and for the coming year were elected -- n S of meeting will be announced :sial Convention at Sparrow Labe, Aftu ion Blinds - -- —Lois Graham urns to chsr6'e of-- • ,week at Erin. spent a few days last I Mrs. J, Toms, Whitby, President; • •he Mission Circle is aponaoring Culhtre Night, at Y. P. U. and spoke Mrs, Mel. Draper, Vice - President; a, entertainment for Wednesday n the subject "What Dee do Brush Painting Miss Peggy Overland, of Toronto, '• Mrs, Stephenson, Toronto, Secretary- y j you is spending a few days this week at Treasurer. evening, Aug. 2& make of your time ?" This proved to EXTERIOR and INTERIOR the Overland home. Rev. Mr. Hann, of Trowbridge, Dr. S. and Mrs. Mills, of Whitby, be very, interesting and was enjoyed ' A large number of the village peo- assisted pastor Heal in the worship were Mr. and Mrs. Roes Die- by those present v�kto eagerly enter �GAULKING ,lit. were at Pickering on Saturday ney on Sunday, evening. ed into the discussion. Next week K. ELSON - -G-REENWOOD ` ev" t g Y service on Sunday event . Beason Misses Mildred and Gertrude Car- Jack Oollirns will be in charge. ing to see the softball ti -ial, aid Mrs. Draper rendered -a duet bett are away for holidays with Wednesday of this week our grow Phone PICK, 7 R 21 when Claremont defeated Dunbarton the choir assisting in the chorus y Y p 1-4 See our front gage for the ' - Ignme story. A ast Of Ckrenont Boys game On Monday of this week, the last - -� of the TToom tLye , ,ONTARIO PARENTS CAN TAKE THESE RE • -'Stan Linton. Tam has seven years RECOGNIZED PRECAUTIONS service overseas and Stan; four. Both _ men came through the struggle un- AGAINST THE POSSIBLE T itnd vft..Clarg oat Wcse pleasure THREAT OF POLIO : 'and welcoming home, these two sons after their long and faithful service. ' ,.Park Services End This Sunda ONO The suarener park church serviyoee l will end this coming Sunda_ y. Rev. Mr. Kennedy will preach and the 7. ;combined choirs of the two churches : , • : _ . • '• ,, . C •,�- -� ;wilt render special music for this 'oem8ion. On the followi-•ng Sunday, - - -- ;• /i - ,we return to -the regular order is y the individual churebes, s " e * e w►t Clarennout Women's Institute I%e monthly meeting of the W'em- 1h N en's Institute was held at the home ,of Mrs. J. Badgero,, on Wednesday, -August 21. Roll Call was .responded `•� Ito by "What kind of din idon do I admire most" Mrs. W. Lehman and Mrs. Frank Carson each save a reading, showing I Chow far women might enjoy vac - -_ .- • mWons. A splendid paper was given S. E. Frans on "Peace and - - :fin Mass ns - - •'?•.,xis - - .. _ 1.hn.ernational Relationships". She' - stressed the fact that we, as indiv- Adttals citizens, must overcome race _ -- ..It is is August and September In our' Province, coiaparauvely few therefore urges every family to'keep`T -- - prejudice and hatred; if as a nation, that poliomyelitis (polio) is most icases of polio have occurred as yet -in step .with the common - sense we expect to eater on anyrsatisfact -- prevalent. as these last but in some sections of the United precautions outlined below. Read • -' -iory international peace tensor. •.Mrs. - 'weeks of summer, thoughtful 'States; infantile paralysis- as # -is•' Ahem carefully. Encourage your (Will Evans, 1}Ir�F. Earl E2sre, Mry, Cali s 1"'1 c_--rve eve: 'rult" -more commonly called -has reach- children to ractice them dail W. Lehman and Mrs. Walter Ward _ i 5 P Y•.. - Dewed adainty lunch, and a social ' that will protect their little ones ed epidemic proportions. Guard your family's heuta oaring .halt hour was enjoyed by AIL, from this disease. "The Ontario Department of Health this particular period of the year! _b BROUGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meehin and lflaughier calkd an old friends here Ion Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E, Crocker were with 1. Peel or scrub all ravi fruit and o j the Matthews' family on Thursday ;I last. visf!! -lncfv_Aidi Miss vent your',thildren. from suffering 2. Protect all food from flies. Pre - Gbmiya Gannon, X N., at the Will- - son home -• Mr, and Mrs. G. Dry- naet and July, .W: J. Brown, of Tor- a _ nto, ]lire. Lrarl McDougal and dau- > ' Wbter of B1enhsim,- mire. -A. F.-Har• _ P'07 sand daughter, of Montreal, with Mrs. T', C. Brown. t On Sunday, Rev. I. Fl. Kennedy _ ; wan in his own pulpit and delivered r" an earnest <neseage, the key thought - 'if your child It fit do• not hpftafe to seek medical advier i- "Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who ; giveth th lire for the Sheep,,. - b E PA R T M E N T O F HEALTH Sympathy is expressed for the her i ,; - _ �. - 4• eaved by the passing last week of - : the late Earl Dever, a former res- FOR THE- PROVINCE O f ONTARIO - - • _ - -1dent of Brougham. Brougham Firemen had a call and J. T. Phair, M.S., D.P.H. �+' Russell T. Kollell -- to -LAa, t _.. ,... 3 _aa_Satstld8g� -ttQt ratJ>�ea� •, : � At7nisn. e/ Maabb ., .. • ' VA: serious fire: • ; „'�..,�ges-t.•�'"y' h -u _ , .t . r^.' �. :':W.. r /r,' LLxwl. .��� = -. ., �"^• T.'e �...v:�..� °: '�•. _ j, . _ r Kti : � .:e: ' "'' { �, . , A - ' z� . >;,,` �,� �, ice, -r„A” ,�... .v, � • . ':st.�.. i�� . '., . �.��, . rr � � •a ''F • ` 'y , � ,..r. • ^A ,:w.v � Ti ,•„/ '•y, . 1.,, 'd�.� � ,.yam •.f •,` . . � '�: .IrF�a: 5,�a? k!j lv\s•g eE ;n..,�:..� Z..ac " NEW HOMES FOR SWEDEN'S FARMERS •-• hli hts of th +� Q e News •�°' Paris Peace Conference - ' 3 W Jet Plane fn Test' Flight Italy will ask the Conference of Squadron Leader W. A. Water- ` 1 , " Paris for the right to help draw son, Canadian -born member of the the peace tr cities for A u ria, Ger British Royal Air Force, achieved z' many and Japan. a • "true" air speed of 620 miles pei - ` The Finnish delegation was hour'in a test flight of the secor.+ ejected from the commission and "Star" meteor yet plane in Englani w was told former enemies must pre- last- week. On a similar tesc flight -. - sent -the_ it views in writing unless Aug. 14 Group Capt. Donaldson, invited 20 appear. Commander of the Royal Air Prime Minister Ping of Canada Force high speed flight; reached warned the Conference to stop 26 miles per hour. r "wasting vital time" and prepare - "decent instruments of peace with- _ ..out ,endangering th Y ��5 A SURPRI5 e future b' Ei _ futile discussions. awai if Otl haven' _Washington has prepared a note tling y OU t : to If 'scow rejecting Russia's pro - yet-tried delicious Maxwell . =- =.• ____ -- -- H oviet- Turkish con- ec posal for joints ouse Coffee. ht "s (di- <.. trot of the Dardanelles and offering p ant- Roaste�" to develop p for the first time to artici ate ih l the defense of the Straits. all the extra $aVOr 211 the F. ;.... :.. - superb Maxwell House 'This scale model represents the type of home the Swedish farm worker will live in shortly. It was Communists in China Mobilize blend. uhibited at the Swedish Agricultural Exhibition in Stockholm.• Sweden is maloag strenuous efforts to Yenan called 'the 130,000},000 -- - overcome' the housing shortage. ---6uucac ;,s Cusss,,,unist- dominated - „ areas to mass mobilization for full - ' scale civil tsar against the Chiang BitITISH SET TO ACT OVER IRANIAN OIL FIELD STRIKES .Kai -shek 6osernment MACHINERY k �— I it was emphasized that not 'only , troops but also all of China's 130,- -NEW AND USED y ani^ Iritain ehihs trooq ie , 000,000 = Communist population was Of Every Description ' �Q Iraq to from border, warns / being mobilized. Phone EL 1271 `tea t �i it .rill move into Iran The Communists are said to H. W. PETAILr' CO. LTD Q.21 r: - IJ6 eitlaat coassltiny UN if / have 1,200,000 regular,$ , and more so7 6rost st, w. — Teroste J . : :. ! Intish iateroad n fires / than 2,000,000 guerrilla fighters WWR BOY a sa:L1>h art thougfii eadongead / —' - Mediterraneoit A . ` +�ts�sstas ,; - -- under arms. They control small Sea �laife " ` �� /� /' sections of southern and eastern Dorf N/ China, thousands of square miles _ Sa1J PA in wtst ern, central and north -China '. aandrio ` 4� and all of northern Manchuria. ' l` • Z O C There alsa are strong Communist IAllilll : ; : 'g * . CQ, forcei along the eastern seaboard. ti eAl Kuwai! . "' . i.. W. j, ar o€ Nerves 3 1►n Ameca transport plant, fl . w the sec wrthin ten days, was 1w / A •r �. it '� ' uPreA . X44 ''` "� *• _.: ,... R tit L� ''' ' fired • and forced down near - _ s x :, ". a 8 Persian ' the Yugoslav border while on 'a ,,. Red ` �. < eSbarjets regular flight to Udine, Italy. The - lam d from the airplane report- s t wo r `P , �- , RlYtd!► r aATAA ed that it was a target for aircraft and anti- aircraft missiles about half : J fr �F k r way between Udine and Klagen- �w 9 R furt, Austria. • �� Y • e seriousness Th �_ � ;.�� � , .�. d -a��"• ate•. � �� <° Yugoslavia was e of relations with mphasized in the x 35� release by Washington and London ' of notes strongly rejecting Bel - WM' -_ grade's account of clashes between Yugoslav and Allied forces in : - = Domestic unrest in Iran hi ghlighted by two strikes of 50,000 workers which paralysed vital Brstisb- Venezia Giulia. The [Tnited States - ;held oil fields for weeks, may compel Great Britain to move armed forces into Iran. The Hritish . - : charged Yugoslavia with conduct- Mi4�(%�/y,4LLi� government owns over half of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Com piny or , whe iChasIstan welia are the _ ins a war of serves against the' 'largest in the Middle East, producing 17,000,000 tons in 1645. Iran has protested recent dispatch of British and Americans and accused . .- Mritiab' troops from India to wousern Iraq and has demanded withdrawal of British forces now eon- l4tarshal TitD personally of making n■ �_ -- - centrated on Iran -Iraq border. unfounded charges. --. L _ - - AL FRESCO sHOPP I NG IN BERLIN a ' V E V E R .? - • _ . . , 1llp,NkS. BkLL, t��l �, •� t� w lrf►uMir! GOT', _ I'LL SERIONT � � Q \OLtTOF.NEREf O'Vf 2 / - O e ` - ts� ' . � n �' i I�� ___ a..• ', Ill. �f'l,•' 8� 'I ' -- .- MIT - >1Many- Berkin_ merchants ,- boMbeed_qut_ k__theiz aterem and lmaisle' t0. - - -- O�iiEVER- 06TACAL-L FROmA NEIGHBOR, - --- " •.- J ` - ' rebuild since the war ended; have set up shop on the sidewalks. T�TELL -YoU TNATASTRAY DOG 15 ANO YOU CET `THERE JUST' "' _ In photo above, potential customers look over the stock of a side- RUNNING WILD IN YOUR VICTORY GARDEN- IN TIME 70 SCARE HIM AWAY — walk hardware "store" _.. THAT'S NO BUOY, BOY! ..' WELLWELL _...,...,._..._..... oN,DaDDY, - SOE NASTY 1 POOR OLO M j� MAN PRIGMNED U WOULD N T FELLOW Yo' THIS POOR. 1' E "•,. LITTLE PUPPY e I HURTA LITTLE ;r e ''�*• �.. DOGGIE WQULO �E °f 4i"A, ' �. Ik, Ij YOU�DADDY ' I r -�' j ? p ' 'i ` �6i� >/� err J �.. 0 JW vt i ' h -1 1 _ �Y &1T WHEN YOU GET BACK 7o YOUR p'SEVER FEEL THAT KINDNESS TO - DOORSTEP "U FINp YOUR 1�oUNGST>rR ANIMALS ISN'T S UC H A BAD IDEA r - CRYING OVER THE MUTT YOU'VE JUSTCHASEO AFTE2 ALL This life Euard l:ceps a wary eye on an old Navy mine that washed s - ashore on Coney Island beach near New Yo: k City. Bathers thought l at first it was en c'.d busy, but tdavy experts tools one look• raid it r iM rrJIM"- :J th. .ywc u.:eci in New Yor;t harbor i„ 1941, and DAWES BREWERY ordcrcd it tcwed to sea and destroyed. service, to all business men,whose Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should ganization in the British Empire, annual turnover does not require try Dixon's Remedy Munro's Drug has just announced sale b Can - ' the services , a full -time account- Store. 3$5 Elgin, Ottawa. Poatpata l Y SPOTS OF S ant. Garages, Grocery, Drug, Dry- adian breeders to a special buying Dods, Hardware, Plumbing, Doc- ;1'�' J mission sent out by the British ._ tors, Dentists, etc. You can . safely MUSICAL lNa't'N t1mB/l�rTS -.. kapd. over your accounting head- Friesian Society of 220 - specially By FRANK MANN HARRIS .ac+h►es to FRED A BODDINGTON BUY■ selected Holstein cattle at a total : + ( "A Siz Bit Critic ") - MAI;, CONTACT sells, exchanges musical .lurtrs- cost of more than half •a million ACCOUNTING mentor Ill Church, Toronto it dollars. The It will pf�robably be no news 'to Dumbo, the running_ half, had quality of these cattle our reader titat some or the hold= one to •Montreal to rogue his -- Comnionwee:lth Bldg. 91 King St. 01,110MI'VAITIES FOR woman can be judged from the price paid. g p X., Toronto. Write for Information to average of E2 037 at the far era of front pews at Maple Leaf studies in higher mathematics, a - and low monthly tees, ag , tn, BE A HAIRDRESSER Gardens have been exhibiting a even thou i� and the fact the animals selected g gin our reason told is - DYRING AND CLEANING JOIN CANADA'S [unity LEADING 8CKt10C trifle of annoyance over the fact that Dumbo. couldn't add up -gin - Great Opportunity Learn met the highest specifications ever -• -- SAVO YOU ANYTHING ![saes Hairdressing established for a large scale im- that, -for the coming seasou, the and five on a pair of dice without dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Pleasant dlgAfted profession good price their choice locations has the assistance of hia.fin era.. - - -- Information. We are glad to answer wages, thousands successful IasiTai portation. The English buyers paid g -, tour questions. Department H. graduates. Americas greatest s7s• $10,000 for one two - mouths -old been upped considerably. The * e Parkerr's Dye Works' Limited, 191 tam. illustrated catalogue free, other day a few of the boys were ' 'Tango Street Toronto, Ontario write or call , heifer, a daughter of the famous But now they are stripping all II 'MARVEL HAIRDRESSING _ Alcartra Gerben, world's champion talking this matter over. and one these pretty and face - saving artit- �' ELECTRICAL E &MPKENT �� butterfat r of them ex ressed im impatience with " _ use Bloor et W. Toronto. - producer. Top price paid p p ices away from us, and it is forted " •XEW 4CYCLOHH" LIGHTING Branches: 44 King lit Hamilton for a bull was $7,500. the fans writing hot letters of pro- upon us daily that the boys are - yylants powered by Briggs 4 gtrat- & 74 Rideau Street Ottawr. The fact that British breeders test to the papers about the raises shopping around,' waiting for rite toll gas enWlnaL A. C. or D. C- 360 .. pp $ to 2600 watt British gas and Diesel dairy farmers have come to What are they squawk' g PATE.rrs and dui squawking- 'highest offer and the utmost efOt- Angiaen from 1% to 204 h. V. ata- Canada for animals of this calibre about?" he said. "If they figure tionary or marine type. Air, tank, FiSTHERS'ruNHACGH ! CO3IPANt ' tar the traffic will bear. Their ' 'radiator o or hopper cooled rti. 8�'rrom lb teent dirt, rL Established ii ae# -is a tribute to the great strides they're being gypped, why don't words and actions tell us that, 9o- stock A.C. or D.C. Welding mach- Information on request made by breeders in this country, they just stay away sad 'let it go them, the only difference betweeg Ines, electrodes and accessories. There are rumors that other at that? They done have to attend the Double Blue and the Y4liQw- ;' flew Was engine driven portable PERSONAL British buyers are interested- Al- hockey gan0es , if they don't want and -Black is. the size of the pay _ Nlf- priming csatrtfu al pumps 000 gal- per ]tour.[ weight FREE HOME BIBLE COURSE- =S ready our cattle enjoy a fine repo- to do they: check —that they will struggle and 0 lbs. Operates 6 hours one gallon Interesting lessons answering ma.n7 tation in the United States, many e * 166.00. Farmers, lumber and fish- pu Win questions as Arma •ddo a - suffer just as cheerfully tinder fhe ag industry - In most cues.- tar is a, have one to Mexico in recent - That's just where on. re alt lead duty ez•mpt Write for ponces MtllennIum. Heaven, Death. and 8 y banner of Montreal as that of Ot- a Alliance Electric Works f Lldlitt• n . Salvation. Write Bible S•mtnar. years, to other South American wrong —they do have to go," 'it- taws as loo. as the dou ![ Madison Collate. Tsnnesse• g gh'is forth- _ ontreal — Toronto — Halifax — countries. just last week a trans- plied another —t - Hamilton moan, coming. Rouyn — Winnipeg. PHOTOGRAPHY port ' plane left Toronto with eight we suspect. � �� What eIst is there *' ` ron 5AL0 pure bred Holstein bulls aboard for to do in Toronto on a Saturday All of which may be, as we said : - • FILMS DEYSLOPED 25 C>BifiTa. r. COl�s'QAdfT /UPPLY OF FISB - Guaranteed one day service Ne Cuba and Puerto Rico. Seven of night. - -`t Quarter brings booklet on watttas. Hay Photo Service. forth ' them had been •purchased by' the 'a e * before. greatly to the good from 4wrthwotm DroDogatlon. Complete Bay. an ethical angle. Theoretically, Retails, rssurtne a greater snp'9I7 Crtban Minister of Agriculture. Football talk is is the air -foot- honest professionalism is ea rear after year. Sotlmaster System, TM TESTED QUALITY The yong bulls were in the hands ball workouts have started -and greatly : Box 323. Winnipeg. Manitoba SERVICE and SATISFACi10N their new owners within 1? it won't be long now. And while to be preferred over veiled ama- " " . ` -. ' • ., ' tourism, But sport fans see earl- 1•TJRGLAR_ tPROOa 11C1aT lasTAIN- rove rums property developed and !tours, the cost about the same as we are all for frankness and open- - ....�..::..,.. -"+.� or prevents removing key from out- printed when shipped alling a spade a spade, and ous folks --and sentiment ent plays a aide. Postpaid Bic. Atomie Enter- peed by rail and water. Hess, prison. Long Branch. Ontario. i OR 1 E7[POt3iJRE ttut.LA via 33 A very large part in their actions REPRINTS I for vie, y> � To U.S. all that sort of thing, we wonder FINEST ENLARGINU gERVats The movement of pure I>recl if the football s aren't stressing and reactions, And Whitt they CONCRETE BLOCK You may not get all the films you g know that the money angle allots stock is not all in one direction. • We mosey .angle just a little too _ MACHINE want this year, but you can get all is football —that it has existed Ear - Many to _build, low cost Sell blocks, the quality and service you desire On Sat'rrday at Howick, Que., R strenuously for their own" lasting - build house, barn. etc.. economical- by sanding your films to R Ness and Sons sold four recent- benefit. many years — flaunting it heat! 1� Free details. Masterprint Co" IM PT+ tats PHOTO iRo. ly imported Ayrshire cows and a e « openly 'in their faces could pwre I Y` ronto 14, Ontario, Station L Toronto Y ' - dangerous heifers to a Toronto [arm owner It stands to reason that. for . 111LE4,7TRIO MOTORS NZW. USED bought sold, rebuilt: belts, pulleys. FINER uSNApSr► COST LESS for a total of 8;000. But at the some years past, no sports fol- brushes. Allen aloetrte l'ompan7 PROMPT RAIL SERVICE same sale 33 Canadian bred Ayr- lower over the mental age of nine Sports promoters — in other .�- 4.I Ltd_ 2326 Dutferin St, Toronto, Ont. Any Size Roil — 6 or 3 Exposures shires were purchased by U.S. sports as well as football =are I" - DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Bile has really believed that football _ �,ISACHIDfE AND WWMING SHOP 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS sic buyers. This export business is apt to forget that; for the past. fhv In Northern Ontario growing town Size 4x6" to Beautiful Easel Mounts gladiators were doing their stuff fully equipped with 5 lathes. B drill Enlargements 4 :6" on Ivory tinted high -class breeding stock has be- . purely for exercise, or were sweat- or nix years, sports have been far mreases, shaper, srind•r, Riper, Sts.. mouaM Ills" to Gold. Silver, Ctr- come a profitable sideline for •Can - jug and toilin because of their from normal. Fat pay -envelopes. contained In tftroproot building; cssstan walnut or Black Ebony adian farmers, an important factor g both masculine and feminine, have ;.. also i electric r eldta machines Nnlsb frames, 69c each. if enlarge- sheer love of the gridiron pastime. and B acetylenes: growing business, meat coloured, 79c •ash. in Canada s export trade and one But there's a vast difference be- been just •. aching to _be spent steady Incdtine, now has BO em- Reprints Made From Tout $. likely to grow. Every weekend thousands of ac- = bloyees: bargain for quick sale. Negatives as Each tween vaguely realizing that nth• :Box 108, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, DEPT. M - late§ are getting paid, and having [ion- craving Navy, Army and Air STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Ontario Tamworths the fact that the are thrust down -Force personnel have been floeE- ' PETALED MAIDEN HAIR FP:RR. y 20c, plant postpaid: other choice- Bea 125. Pest Office A, Tereate. • ing to 'the 'larger er centres intent Print Name and Address Plainly. Arr><ve In .Br><t ln, your throttle at every turn, $ Perns, House Plants, etc. Free list * * * * on fun and amusement and not al Aiken Nursery, Chute Panet, Quo. rP :A41Hla1% W ANTF:r' Canadian football must users• - ?Il .critical of the quality offered - s,oi)o PUi.LE'I'S — _ ' Ten thoroughbred T$mworth The Toronto Maple Leafs - to 6000 Ready-to-Lay Pullets, also THE HOTI,E AND MATHESON tot pigs arrived in Britain from Can- sarily be played, on many occa- No. 1 requires the services of a sions, under such unpleasant mention only one of many -have several thousand B to b months ofd teachers. Salary to commence. ada recently marking the first ship- pleasant alts drawn record - breaking crowds "- These pullets all raised on clean: $1,400.00 and $1,200.00 respectively, ° meat of such breedin stock to that matic conditions' that the specta with teams that were , "-- tender Bosse with denunder' the�moea Per school year This is a : -room - g tors require the stimulus of club , . to put it T �; school, average attendance 56. The country since before the war. The - :'ideal conditions. Send ;tor Price school is situated closd to main Brijish importation was made un- or team spirit -to say nothing of mildly,. sometimes rather painful -. -- - _ at and fnll parttrnlnrs. highway, about 7 Milan from south to watch. And any kind of a foot- - OIL BURNERS Porcupine. Apply to F. A. Sharp, dn' tom- auspices of the National a little of th kind carried art the New pot type all brooders, new pot Sec'y., Hoyle P. O., N. Ont. Pig Breeders Association, London, hip-in order .0 brave the weather, ball game n'arbrter than no game -type rants burners and heaters. - En And in normal times it might be' at all. Prompt delivery or book' for later, WANTED — PROTESTANT TEACH- !;•, and ti,c al „t ,,,� „t aAd felltC- g IAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM, er, Maio preferred, for U.S.S. No. 3, lion' of pedigree documents was rather ham to 'woolC' up- any vacs * �! =• -, - -- WEIN BROS., Exeter, Ontario, . Vankouuhnet, 17 miles north of handled through- measure of club or tram enthuse But those. days arc if not Soo, Opt.. on Highway 17. Number g the Canadian's- y quite TIRES of pupils enrolled, 28: Grades I to tional Railways colonization * and iasm when you know quite well over, rapidly approaching their we are overstocked at the present VIII. Salary up to $1,500.00. Duties a riculture de that every man on the team you're end. The ens mone era is about to commence Sept. 3rd. State qua11- g department. Y )'- Y of good used trade -in tires (guaran- ficatiorks, experience and sire t'o The .pigs all , bred in Ontario,. rooting for would be playing for past, and a time is coming when -teed to he in exr#,llPnt shape) Chas. J. Grath, Sec. - Trees., Kirby, came from such points as George- the opposition if they'd laid mole sports fans, as well.-as, sports par- ' 600 X I6 $5.00 R. R. No. 1, 'Ontario. All orders shipped C.U.D. special town, Craigville,' Palmerston, cash on the line. ticipants, will be doing a .little WANTED — 1•T'BIdC 9 C H 0 O i. Woodville. • * *” I ' for vulcanizing Truck Gormley, Mitchell, and shopping around. And while risk- ■ - and Farm Tractor Tires, teacher for S.S. No. 2. Hodgins and f In the olden days the y di d tlosc in g pneumonia in near - hero BEACON TIRE, corn. Queen & York Deroche. Duties to commence Sept: tats. 14AMTLTON. Ontario. 3, 1946 grate salary wanted Ap• things a little dfffcrently, and gav< weather to shout . and fight for ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN _ ply to E. D. Ross. Searchmont. Ont. spies Dropped us fans at least sotrn • excuse for your favorite club may be all very FAlUTPPFn TIRE INHOP iCASRABOWIE — PROTESTANT In PBCI[a$IEi behaving as we did. We could kill well when that club's winning or S II FARM FOR BALE teacher with permanent first or .. otirselves that big Bozo the lun losing real) means something to second class certificate and several 8 P S' g Y $ 160 ACRES LOCATED IN LAMA- years experience• wanted for S. S, ing middle wing. ,had- gone to Ot- you, it is hard to work up suffi- ' t6n County one half mile from Oak- No. 1 Kashabowie: salary $1,350.110 German saboteurs and agents dale on a main country road close per annum; enrolment 10. Apply to encased in bom glen a tawa solely to enter the Civil .Ser cient enthusiasm to ward off the to store, school and church. On the A. Holtnahead, Sec., S. S. No. t. Ka- p p d contain- vice. even though we knew inside cruel Autumn blasts when `you farm is situated a good 9 -room shabowle, Ontario ers were dropped three to a pack- us that he couldn't unassisted, pass know - exartl how much do frame house with Hydro and run- age behind Allied lines during the y ugh ning -•- grater, screened in porch, I WANTED a Kindergarten Entrance Test. every man on that 'club is draw- barn so x 50, 1 Barn 28 x 60 stabling war, air materiel command at Wt could due ourselves into be• in on for eight cows and some young cat. RRF.1'RR �T'I•F.NTIO \: Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, din- P g payday. tie and four horses. 7 good hog Den MARL'fiACTL'RER OF INTERN A- lieving that Whoozis. the speedy -. and double deck hen house and tionally known line of Beachwear closed recently. -- granary. The soil is of Clay Loam etid, was hesitating between To Largest Air Hanger - moat have soon u hoop feet of apace y Wright oilto and Hamilton only because and In n high state of cultivation' ” ers, now under stud at Wri ht ,- with 13 acres of young bush. Price for textile manufacturing tome_ x to to F' intelligence x- u an loud lei b finical e t 1 IL o re d `ter .._ d tae Y Y 0 Y Of his inability a hie of $7,000. Phone or write for appoint• crease employment in your town � t y to d ct(le w► h What is planned to be one of the Rent to George R. Cross, 36 Myrtle and know of space available, please perts, each had three men strapped the two jobs offered prbnTfsed the 'St St. Thomas. address your replv'to 67 Princeton within. Direct! above them way largest airplane hangars in' the !- 3�' finer career, even though we knew Road, Toronto 9, Ontario. world is being built at Brjst4t aa5 ACRES ALL CLEAR IC]<CEL- a compartment containing four right well that his private idea of Lent lanA with good Bark Barn moo► •rte England. The building will house %r "f0 on N'-* t 'Yf''- 1-11Tt- iF�k-'JI3 i1Hl�bE1+ --- FaraChttt =° VVa�►.�.; eenniy road. Lot 19, Con 4, West Barred Rocks, New Hampshirea Main advantage- "It enabled while his mother split the kindling. - Oarafraxa. Hydro soon to be avall- White Leghornn any age from 1 g will cover nearly eight acres, seeks up to 1 ing. Unod prix, *b_ee, r,� mile from School. Apply to ay men of special skills'to be dropped And we could almost make out- s. 1Ctbe1 tLoutNt R. R. No t paid. App17TF6` Bolt No. 96. without jumping Isetwood. Ontario. Adelaide W. Toronto. experience. selves accept the statement that ISSUE 35 -4$46 � : .,i. .i,Y• - -s'�Ht•••'., y ' , •,,nt°;•. �s•e�e, ,,+,. : -+." . •.! . Wst.$G C - \ ,siFf h: n.-s-'YY• � _ y"-; ,.�'. . ^yh.: I .. � n•I • { /� • •.'"�'Y�, �S QC! I. � led A Adp r -C8Ma& E� P PERFECTS MILK P PRESERVATIVE � � .00crs4sif l rtising. � Pure - a+' � �; - -• - - P - B - SAlir CHICKS ARS FOR SALE PULLETS, X1 G HT WEEKS 2 200 ACRES IN NORTHUBIBER" = =Holstein Catde Sold At to' laying for Immediate delivery. l land district. 140 acres suitable for - - Avetra& Pine Of $2,037 ¢ ¢':<! " ",w ;'; :,, ",;'<,i'•,: Also two and three week old start- m mixed farming 6U acres bush and To British Buywa Cblck Hatcherlea. Liniltrd.- Fergus b barn. 42 St. Paul St. West. St Cath- : :, ,• : :" Ontario. A Arines, Ontario. • • : <? ` `•::1 The names commonly-- ,xftsociated 3609E NO TIME IN ORDERiNG C CHOICE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE, w with the breeds of hue stock to be ^' ooking orders now. S close to schoet: 1 found in Canada are those of the a W. L, started pullets for d don, 2 miles off highway No. 100 f older lands of Europe, of England - -' -- Hatchery, 130 J 3, Tha nebford, b and Scotland and the farm lands of - V MILLER'S CHICK c clay loam, fifteen acres wooded. E Ever since farmers from these. HATCHERY. FERGUS, QNT b balance areas, immediate poasea- aloe. Elizabeth Weir, Wingham, l lands came to Canada to build new • $ARRED ROCKS BRED TO LAY O Ontario. h homes they have been importing a & 10 weeks Kamp. x BR, Leghorn fountjation, or breeding, stock for z BR. 4 & 6 weeks. Flock of Leg- H HAIRUNassING f Which the older countries were Immediate shipment can be made. L L -ARN NAINDNLrS,StNG 1'Ha famous, says the.,Ottawa Journal 4 R Robertson method Information pn-• f Their •games have become as ' :rte ! I son's Hairdressing Academy, I31 f familiar in Canada as in their "�i'� ': - -original homes - - " - • : ACCOUNTING H HELP WANTED Mass movement of high -class � � •' I I •:" ..• . , /6 new and modern .method of over - ---_. eoming all' your bookeeping and W WANTED — HEAVY TYPE LAB- b breeding stock has now started in , ' accounting problems _ o oure'rs to work in Tannery. Good t the other direction, and it is inter- - - - -- - -- Subscrlbers to Mall. Contact Ac- w wages, steady work. Apply The C. esting that one of the largest pur- • ,ralea- detail slips, sb vouchers, d don, Ontario. c chases of high -class breeding stock - - : Do Invoicepayroll particulars e ever made in Canada is to improve P Professor Gabriel Bertrand, 79- year - -old retired director of the Paris r odic lly t : MEDICAL P and infuse new blood - it>�,p the dairy l Pasteur Institute demonstrates h how ttlicr0 Once a. month we send you it Bum- G GOOD R&S-L•LTS — EN-MY SUF- h herds of Britain. - --bottle of milk to otlrify and reserve it with t refrigeration for all Once a year, or on request, we fur- o fee r from Rheumatic Paine or • x10,000 For Heifer, T drops are sufficient. for amount M nigh you with a coinp l dy -• Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, m The Holstein - Friesian Associa- ame tax service. O TRY ITt EVERY SU R L ,, service. .!gin'. Y'•i _ ,' ._.. ,... - '�'r.. ' ;- ,.. •[ - ,.,{a. .'4:> ., :.'_'• .. _ %tin ' ._ _ _ . _ .. . ., _ .- .r. •.. .. - . .. .. - - s'•. a _ _ I . .,ip v w:,(„ __•.rte _ — - ._.. . �� ' '_'� Notio-e to You ' �� • i�ldPil'1'icRM0 Nardwar' re ° Wi aUo nail Bsa�Lind lbollsig sir - GENERAL HARDWARE :Ladies & Men s Wear �•. Beatty stew � : and F ..>r - Children's Play Suits & Overall UPP� . C - -Boots & Shoes a - - :Self serve oceterla I S. BAL.SDON BICKERING w• do b9fidbg at aB kb& M. S. CHAPMAN . J. P ov: � Sudineso --9iredo ` Quality. Drugs - ---- _ _ < BROCK KAISER A. to :p ns GORDO'N F: 08DOW - A. E. Richd _ L U c ELECTRIC VdWjAary Rome&" .. —�► cr MANAGER =; GENIMAI. nisup REAL ZMATR �... and Bay. ",a . GI!'t FOR ALL �.�� EMPIRE LIFE COW i "CCING - -- - '- -TKUTRE HS'fHtA�S Bii : ..., Rename runs- aA*ing I An aid - cc�� cc--�� cc��j Complete Cosmatit Line • I .. � ��' `: "'�iCT�I'TBY .JL. Jl. JL4i6s`�r Boss D. Mwm .Pieoat pwwemg a Xm&ktolly mooned W. H. Catch tE[PSSDAY. lRL, $ATU1tDAY -' • STORE HOURS • Tam Prig AUGUST 29, 30 and 81 WORE Mur%-yn I {cane, Oemawa D •�• • � Ti 'Pwe Bhows - 7 and 9P. IIL. PHONE P'iCIL 12@ $A* Days. e a0 A:. x • t P. L - Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa bou= a of A =lei T _1T "hou*, 688 W%ift, Oat' • netaiday ]"tine slt L" P, #L. •t obq ,- 12.80 P. M. - 6 P.,9L. - nth Tact - :ZANE GREYS XJW Yeas Properties For Salve • ♦ ♦ • i , QEACH NIE t mmm Ad b 7. _ ; - - - - -- `l. R. Boye►s, • � �►tlstrss csA�.as �- �... Vanderer o f C; E. M B o- s ue - _ We Have Waiting Boyers .With R" �in - FUNERAL DOS. v. s A F the Wasteland cash, For Homes With brush • • Frltaea Aar�Laa. �.e.le. . Ata.a, Fars3oe, or village THE BEB��L STORE Ds ae Clarke Prentice *Arrint James Warren proPcnty . Ptaa An Added Attraction - PHONE Pica. ea Phone Pick. 13 For e%t°+t md 016 I LME A BANDLEADER While They Last ! Pickering, Ontario *6 `of Q A. a F»�• al I pill Harris, Rochester Leslie Brooks . '� T. IL Pratlea (fonowly Psndn lI MT, TUESDAY, WEDN SDY = . YY M. sw Prastla)• lima aai !rtes• - - tC.Ia.,n came sb.... MAW W .iaei Sa1as • , at z� .■r t . ipTElLB1e7R Z, 8 and 4 lases Naggiai ?ate Coal Ranges' -- Laws Mbwers Bsrsooabla asolss. _ tlesi Zia tbs T1sm�se and ... �...� {��.. Pi80 AGIN. MIL MMo . �� AUCTIO'�1l�E sued R a. "ltiero 9ha..a At 7 and 9 P. Di. D1 D. T. Bard Spray — Bad $lifers VALUATOR Na Nat+as• It may be Yaw f'ra. Sales eanducted Anyw1me Bwrbtes SaBdtoe Notary Psiiis Holiday I sltinee, Monday at 2 P. M. Garden Toole •— Binder Twi>;e Phona or Write - On The 'Sun C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. Bsdware ad � a14 Do whe St zw*% Wbmr, oat c.ic �Ric�wRD80#1 Blood . � B� ofp F o. ALVIN BU:3HBY sotte Candaimed I1fa aft • lames cas-wy and syltis Sydney OSHAWA Ilib.ra ,�,� _ CYRI L E. M O R LEY ''� B'' at. 9ae±oate SAY, FRI., SATURDAY P>sosa. lily - - - - -: INSURANCE-,AND Year Satidmem my von :.rues j SEVrMaEa, 6, 6 amd REAL ESTATE .H• McKEE - - - Quality.- Meats ; . - - - "�" Road T� Utopia _ PHONE 67 PICK. PAINTER & DECORAT*R ' -Sing Crosby a1.d Bob hope - - ,f` lsb ill SeasoA _ B� with Dorothy Lamat:r l~ cults & vegeiablea J A. WILLOUGHBY . DICKERING ONTARIO Willoughby Marne Agerey Can. Foresters Continued SILK'S MARKET Heal Office - Toronto 166 Yonge St. ADOW J. L (Bud) STEWART, B. A. C. Lockwood. Judges - were. E• Locfo- _ ' _ __ - -__- -L�st and Oldest is Is000d, J. Flavell 'ad J. Powers. :. Phone Piing r Canada - Established Forty Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Other guests of the evening from I Years"' ..,.Oshawa were:, Bros. C. Ferguson, J. .' RIYIIi BEND PARKS, ' CONftJtT OUI� 'ACTIY! CIl ♦ DMT: A C. R., J, Flavell, Chaplain. H, DICKERING NIF.AT MARKET FOR THAT NOM[ IM TM[ CITY pwppd Road = r Hartshorn and G. Hurst, with Bro. Urban Phillips, r. P. C. R, of Court Pickering 17 E is r y il FRANK $. s>ILrrH - Sellers & Atkinson ....:.::. _ Court with a splendid cheque, Qtiallty Fil'at - SBrvlcC 'Our Alm fP6ome Axs• W1W2 - sn af. F J Donevan in W3 presentatiom gave a most in F. J. apirinla address on the solution for .:,�. 'qM BUY THS F=T TOV KANE TEN TZ9r _.'ICerised -'B A., many of our economic ilk. Pointing _ Piw:►e Pickering 90' = Oatsrlo Lead $a;+rq�ee " 'T out that, across Canaria were over - ° - - Auctioneers fifty - thousand Canadian Foresters, _ - - W King save, Bast, Oshawa. Oaf. _ and if each member would do his 25 Yew's E:periaace part, the whole country would profit _ Saks condu�ed anfwhere: Notice _,hy the example . eet. In h:a elosing - •Specialising in Farm Stpet, e A ` -- temaris Bro. Lockwood stated that _ ► ' , - -. _ —_ _ himitute and . Pco9arip Sales. .: le y we �i� by �y = ­­-WANT E _ lII Sala. personally hided sad ys.ataatMa Dsso srsi * by living and practicing Bi11i sad sitatu liMb — !lisle M Otte Pods • ._ lratsralism, all other isms would -''• .. � - .. .. Aar>*bslt Sm.glw _ • disappear, leaving only a world '.< . =- — -_ —Prompt-service and would re- - YOUR •EGGS -s.�' ,alt tee... , peace where bro• herb p vai1, and wheie- Man could claim bis _ = : Reasonable Rates Divine Heritage. HlgheSt Market "Prices Paid Court Ddrms invited, all Forest- IsONE 290 $TOUFFVhhLE erg and ]adios in the diri�t to a = :'What are You Receiving - torn N. M. Gordon ­ court roast to be held shortly.. A ball censer is Hove being played - ..r'OR YOUR EGGS? -- . : ••'between Courts •Oshawa and D�i£f- " ,. , � � � � � E � iris for the Axtell Trophy.. Our uotation Sat. Aug. 17; was GRADE A. LARGE 47c: q COMRIE CO. • A local girls' tenAm, supervised by _ _ _ �e ' the Order, had a 'good season, and• Also the Best Marken for Your ;Court Duffins will • operate a an fixed - .. bowling, league this winter, and will :� : r 5cairboro : Junction } _ 4 `' also take part in a four -team hockey - - LIVE E . "league now being formed, corrlpris- : 'HOGS - •' LAMBS - CALVES - TELEP'HONES — Howard 1119, and starbore � , ing Foresters teams from Oshawa, - Whitby and Bowmanville 'Stough and Drewed Lnrnbae it Mwozk Bro. C. Fergluson ex`ended an in- vitation to Bro. E. Bryant and his Interior Trla 8[oaldiap Degre- Tee to confer the Initial- DICKERING FARMS LTD. soft sad Hard.�ooa t+'faaese: - or9 Degree on a Class of Candidates _ Brick Iasofattsd 0dini CWarXm1n Shang% in Oshawa next month: Wallboards Boat Lift Cedar Shinglin - ~.. i All Canadian Foresters extend WHITBY, ONTARIO PHONE 336 Day or Night Aspbalt rWU Roofts their deepest sqd fraternal sY�_ ,_ - Mnsonite Pradoedl $arcing T" to Mrs. T. -I? �Iartis, Bro. J, Awk Wboi lonlali0a Oeaerlt am tin ' :.ylartin and family In their recent -- _ Waap>h� 7W a� !1P! ,i ant. Bro. ' bi-ar`.4n was a n ' 'a][�kN=T SEX UR 101 !. a. PORN PAM Iloyal member of the Order; arid -his passing will be felt by an who knew ,, - I•' a s TvAdmfin . y _.. AU grades ofd. _ %I gar