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VOL. 68, No. 1w if4CiCF.RING4 OitfT: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 -moo l Authorized as Second Class Matter
Wi► Rime ig.M 1Par Tom; U. 8. i>t.� W. -C. Morlettr and Sea. Pkiblisbers Post Office Department, Ottawa -'•
t~ Department f Nealtb To Be Advised .Hf lewage a
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-F oblem At 1-Fourmeorners: Here
PIGKEBIi+iG,TWP. COUNCIL 'rOf Human Interest" Eddie McDonald Formerly of Dun - Many Complaining About Poor
Plicker'Mig Village --
s the Dow it_„ By Mrs. Edith Parks barton Mentioned In Dispatches Hydro Service Here
Pklaztag Township Council will , - Miss Ruth Redditt, K.eawick bas
ask the Department of Health to ia- One of the last carriage shops in Eddie .McDonald, Well- krwwru in Fee.ing is Commencing to run a _
♦eatiraate the sewer eterseh at the Pickering Township, acrd perhaps in Dumbarton, now tondined to bed, ree- bit high in this neighborhood regard been and gg f r Jas her Carson visited x
toot- comers of Pickering Village. the Province of Ontario, was razed eived a few days ago; the Certificate ing the very low •voltage now being
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. �'. k
to the ground ,last week. It was � issued when he was `mentioned in supplied,
-The Police Trustees of Pickering the property owned by Ms- J- A. } Dispatches" on June 21, 1945, for Several motors have been ' burned MacFarlane, at Labor Day.
approached Council at Tuesday's �� .- - - - - - - - . Mr. John B Toronto is
snseeting on this matter. v dissg- and was eS'� 80 years ago .ate eervrce sa the field. out here,
trysag to operate them on ro W?�'o'
Very greasing favourably after an opera-•
suable odoie' have been banging over by flue late °Mr, Joseph Wilsaa, who Cangretulations F3die2 low voltage, and it juaf�ar4a t work. flea on his -�"
lie area for some, weeks now and owned the property before Mr. Pugs Refrigerators are caieh;ag it, and oral Hospital. Ja k well Toronto
the Trustees and comet have dec- P�C� it. Mr. Hng�h Michell, of ANNOUNCEMENTS all heating units are inefficient. We,
Wed, to , go into the matter i mmediat-
Clareynvpt bought Ilse. btuiding for is the News ,office have to wait many local people through leis =visits
his chicken farm, in Claremont. Mr. and Kra, Louis MacFarlane about twice too long for metal in to Zhe 141aiser home and his kind
oil- showing of slides to various groups /=-
-+' s s • The News away be going out late are hap pry to announce the birth of the machine that set, up the type is the village.
The Village of W`hitevale wants this week-we don't know yet• -but a daughter (Cheryl Louise) at the you -are reading, to hest up to opera- Miss Marion O'Brien of the BAY ±
Oshawa General hospital. Mather Ling temperature. It doers mesa that
olevet lights and a petition was Pct holidays, and power difficulties has ` spent an enjoyable holiday week is
In t]llie hands of the council this week. thoroughly upset our schedule U.:3 and _may doing Well. �' are not getting what we Pay Toronto, l
7be matter is in the early stages week. Many news items have had to - for. LA reading of 80 volts was taloen Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hart and
sad will be looked into at once, be held over, in tryi4 to have the PLAN FOR HOSPITAL CARE in the village a few days ago -it �,• Mrs Wallace Marx visited
should be 110 at least, When volt-
t ; s • ,' • paper out on time.. Mr. T. Robins over the holiday.
Faire n Beach aye, Ate- All groups of the Blue Cross Plan age is dower, you- use more current Miss Irene Elliott s � r
Ginger -Ward, for Hospital Care in Pickering and to do a given job. P the holi-
totitntioa•,ilave asked cou1 to app- Ontario Coumy are : open for the =day with friends in Fort Erie.
wiaaeb Ottawa on the matter of ha �'orontar, Aug. 30, - -- -ABn+i a addition aS nevv. suhwrihers - tit _: -- -r
ing the gap at the Bay opened. They `Pratt - - Sutturiand Ingenuity of Manson Ellicott Gets
a+eport that the wabeT arom►d the
background of white, pink and mauve � September �, it is announced by the y Good Daily Paper Publicity -- '
;Hay is alreMy becoming stagnant gladioli in Indian Road Baptist Ontario hospital o ss m lion, which The Governor's residence at the
with stuAirg still. Tie ideal mern -,r Church today, the nsarriage of Mar- sponsors Blue Cross ere s ubl :profit Raedera of the dailies, last Week
jorie Bernice Ward. and Edward T. com.uunity. service in the public int. Ontario County jail, pretty wedding' Oat., found a Good story and some photos _
Iber to the Federal Hoase'wss app - Eger waa solemnized by Rev. Caleb i crest was the scene ad a Pretty
wosched six months ago, but as yet to Frida last when Jean Paul Sutb- taken on the Manson Ellicott farm
so action has been trakem Harris. It was a - doable ring sere= During the period announced, pr`es- erland; only daughter of Govern or : north of here, last week, Featured
. s . • moo The bride is the da ter of � ent subscribers may add eligible deP- is' some of the near - homemade eq-
y. ugh and Mrs. J. D. G: Sutherland was
: A Bylaw appointing Dr. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward, Clare - endents and make changes in their united in marriage to Alfred Allen uipment being used, and doing a
'.3[. 0. H. at Ajax has been passed• mot, Oat and the groom is the son conaacta. New Blue Cross groups Pretty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred good job. According to the story, .
• e od Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginger, Toren- may be formed in any month, tluvugh Pieta ¢ the whole family "pitches in" and
{� - a -firfa employfnrd five or more, or Y, t Claremont. The service gets the farm work done, -without
The saunas of $100 to the Ont. Ped- through an established' organization, was conducted by Rev. David
statues of Agriculture- i35 to the S, Given in marriage by her father, Marsisail. any labor 'problems. Insgenuity is
Oat, Plowing Assoc., and $25 to the the bride was gowned in white satin such as Women s Institutes,- prof- In the living room decorated with displayed here in a manner that has
]Larkhses Fair Bd., was granted. styled with sweetheart neckline and easional associations or farm 6)r- standards of - gladioli, the bride, giv- overcome many ' of the ' problems
' • . . • bouffant skirt. Her long veil fell urns, whose members do not serve facing our farmers today. The soot* -
irom a p - trimmed headdress sad under a ocanmon employer. an, away by•her father, wore a street may be found on many of our farms,
Aceounta Passed users: Roads and length dress of white moire with a
Bridges >034.31, Sheep basses E22 her bouquet was of red roars and One hundred and fifty -nine Blue in this nseighborhood today.
�6b, Relief $182. &Q,: Contingencies bouvardia. .Cross groups i-n Pickering and .the flower headdress. She" roses a d a-
¢Lt14.T1,
Mrs. A. Fryer, a's matron of honor county safeguard more than 9000 �� of Better Time roses and a- a .
acrd I[rs. K Ward bridesmaid, were .people from unexpected hospital ex- found her neck wore a necklace of 'Churches
PLOWER SHOW AT DLTN33ARTION nse, while more than 675,000 arc T° pesyrls, the gift of the Ake �Ittli►'+��ir�
violet and rose taffeta respectively Pe grams. Attending her. was Mine
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TONIGHT st'7.30 P. M. with matchirsg gladioli petals misted enrolled +throughout Ontario. '. _ Q _ ...___i.`.'. -'
In mailing for their ISaaddreas. Their Among the groups formed through- Pearl Porter, of Calgary, wearing s' Pickering United Cbasel,
The Annual Fall Flower Show of bouquets were of . toning gladioli. out this district are: Printers' Guitd _ gown of white wool crepe and a cor- :�,• Robt. C. Copeland, B. A.
the Horticultural Society will be held Serving as groomsman was T. Doll- Pickering Women's Institute, Dom- ce8e of Talisman roses, Ray And- -
�rews of Pickering, was best man-
tonight
_ 'tonight, at 7..30 in the Dunbarton i:oore ini,on Bank, Uxbridge, Beethoven . SUNDAY, SEPT. 8, 1946
'United Church- Sunday School. All To receive, n ' bride's mother Lodge, Broekiin, Can. Corps of Com- The wedding music was played by `10.'00 a. •m. .-Sunday. School
: entries abould Benin b that time Be e , missionaires, Ajax. Mrs. P. Spratt, and during the sign- 11.00 a. m.- MorNnu Worah `• m
• y , Choe+e an olive R�t'en wool frock with g' �
that Judging can be started without 'coral rose corsage, while Lhe groom' Plan for h-3pital ca, vv" estab- ing of the register Mrs. Castle Smith 7.00 p, as. _ Evening Worship — -
�Y• another, who aasisrt+ed, wore dark dished five and one-half ago sang ' I love You Truly".
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Trophies donated by the Eaton gin witlu a similar corsage. For by the 'hospi •als of • the provi_-nce, At the reception held afterwtrds fie - 6ffioiar i"rti will ••ucq, ....
-+' cad Simpson Companies will be a- traveling, the bride chars el to a thn�oubh their can association; to Sutherland received wearing a Tuesday evening, September 10th, at
meet the .seeds of workers and their gown .of gold crepe with brown ace 8.30 o'clock.
warded at this meeting. Admission, light tine gardsrdine suit, black *cc- easories and a corsage of. red roses. '
Free. eawmi s sand red rose. corsage. 1knmilie3 by providing maximum
I hospital care at minimum cost to the She w assisted by Mrs. $$etty in Duniartea United Church
- - - - - - :.sh6acriber• thresh group enrolment, royal blue crepe dress with Talia- Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A.. B. Di
in time of need, B us Cross provides anon roses.. Minister •:
AD'i'ANCE NOTICE from 31 to 51 days of hospital care'` For travelling, the bride wore a SUNDAY, SEPT. 8, 1948 i
a year a+ocosding to co:ntinuocs elate blue pin stripe tailored suit 9.45 a. m. - Fall and Winter Scholl. +
Ontario Royal C�mIti11ss1Oti length of participation' in the Plan, vyith navy blue accessories and a begins in the church echooC- - -'
as well as $rugs -and medications, use corsage of red roars. After ahoney- ' 11.00 a. m. - Morning Worship
of opera g 7oaan, lsbora� ory, testa, moon in Western Ontario, the couple 4Fundamentsb of our Faith°
on Forestry and simitar extra services wfie.�r re- will live in Whitby. "THE CORNER STONE"
.s_. _
PU 9L.IC HEARINGS = yuired is 4so�ital. The most important work dn:e s
information about Blue Cross is church does, os sunsets --In the mind.
WHEREAS pursuant to the Public Inquiries Act, Chapter 19 of a 111hmugh inquiry at the Osh- :'DANCING giving clearer vision, ht the so44
'the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1937, Major General Howard awn General hospital, which Co-op- giving hope, faith and assns,
!Kennedy was appointed a Commissioner to investigate, inquire = rexates wilt -the Ilan, as do all pub- BROUGHAM,- SEPTEMBER '8. The church new-yiou- +Yon -Dan-
into and report open the forest resources of Ontario and their ' lie general aad Red Cross Hospitals, the church•
conservation, management and beneficial utilization for all pur- of diFe y from Pisan for Hospital OPENING NIGHT FOR SEASON
including their relation to other basic industries, particul- . Centennial U st"&
• poses, g Care, 56 Toronto Street, Toronto 1. - -- :
&I farming, and their relation to recreation, soil con3er±:ation,.. -Jahn Remmer's Orchestra
y Highland C t i
and a-aterway s and water powers-
OF i arpdp� P OF PICKERING Rev. A. E. lJolle B. A,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, after having completed -it - Bylaw No. 1697 CAAD'OF THANKS din
field invea itations with nis sari, the Commissioner prtrpve�a
to hold public hearings in accordance with the following tentative � A BYLAW to designate tine Town- My sincere thanks are ,extended 1.30
p: su- - nrtnoon Char+ch Sahoo)l�
schedule: - - ° dhi�p •of Pickering as an Urban, ,Dev- through the columns of the News to A Class and Teacher for eve!W boy' :
Oct. eloprrnent Area as provided for in an Mr. H. Michell, who so kindly did and girl.
SA#: LT STE MARIE .:...:..Z
`PORT, ARTH.UR....... - 2.3 -
1 -2 Nov, - Arct respecting Planning and Devel- the ihreshL•ng, and to 'the other net- 0 m. -Ch
' o n Statutes of Ontario • 1'0, P• sac)1 Worship -$oy�
hE�'ORA .... .............. � ...5• -5 Nov. ,' P'� t' $hbora who assisted in harvesting, The Minister in charge. .. -
especially-Mrs. Alic Wo
:.FORT FRANCES ........... 8-9 Nov. a Wood and sons
•Gewrffie v3, 194s.
G£RALDTON ............... ... 12-13 Nov. _ 'TAKE 'NOTICE THAT the'Corpor- •who cut the crops, also the many Pte�byterlan Chureb. Plekeelbt�. ;
LONDON , , , • ...... • ... , 18-19 Nov., ativtn of the Township of Pickering expressions of kindness sent to my R". D. Marshall
r COf HRA \'E .. 2.5-26 Nov. � ixas enacted a Bylaw, under the pxov husband, Alban Swan, during his - ��
• },' NOtZTH SAY .......... ....... 28 -29 Nov. = 4sions of Section 23, of an Act res- isospitalization, and amputation of Mrs• P. N. 82ratt, OrgsnM
PEMBROKE .......... 2-3 Dec. pecting Planning arced Development, his fig• SUNDAY, S1M?T. 8, 1948
OTTAWA �0-- 61 -7 Dec. Statutes of Ontario I,% George VI, kits. Swan 2.00 p. m. - Sunday School
TORON'ir0 ........... ... 9- 10-11 D'ec 1946, desiguiating the Tow•nsbip of �' . 3.00 P. an, - Church Worship
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT all -Persan3,' assecia- Pickering As an Urban Development f lnd shall � W -
tions, or groups desiring to make representatip-is 'or present Area, wherein no parcel of land shalt
1pvidenace to the Commission will have an opportunity of doing be divided •ilOr sale or sold ix part
-so at anv one of the above hearings. While the presentation of or a-greed to be sold on part save `_VARIETY MUSICAL CONCERT' -
oral evidence under oath is permissiNe, it i3 strongly urged brat, when the. land is shown on a duty _ _
submissions take the form of written ' briefs, as to the forvri of regilhered Plan of Sablivision. PRESENTED BY OUTSTANDING `
which the Commission's counsel will give any assistance that array A certified copy of the said Bylaw
be required. �ha■ been lodged, In the office of the - _'
All briefs or oral evidence presented at the public hearings Minister o£ Punning and >teveiop- TALENT OF TORONTO
will be given proper consideration by the Commission in fhe mom, and in the Registry Office for -
presentation of iris report and recommendations, the Registry Division of the South = - - Presbyterian Churl l -
In order to facilitate the work of the Conwrission, it is request- Riding of the County of Ontarir+. Y _ 1
ed that briefs be forwarded to the Secretary, Ontario Royal A copy of the said Bylaw is also
Commission on Forestry, Administration�-Building, Long Branch SEPT. 1 2, 1. 946 : X3:15 P. M•
Small Arms Plant, Toronto 14, to reach the office of the Comm-
available for examination at the. '
Comm-
ission at least one ,month before the hearing ai which their con- office'of the Clerk of the Nkmiaipal-
sideration -is desired. ity at any time. (Sponi*red by PresbyteWa t Ladies' Aid' of Pickerint)
P". N-EWkwlo�
'ut T?. Iit',t1`7,. uq i r it at tsmughamn, OrsCaria, this Admission 40c, and 25c.
'. Secretary 3rd day of September, A - D., 1946.
..L. T. Johnston, Clerk
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• 'Atao two xnd three week old start- s� X �16 35.00 • --
' � ed chicks, Free catalogue. Tweddl• y �, M., ". '` >> � K ' :'
�irk Hatcheries. Limited N'ergua, All orders shipped �'.V.D, special -
.w . - Ootarfo � equlPment for vulcanlzing Truck � ��z?� � � H. s. t�i ,, ��• ,' s 6_'�,, .
• and Farm Trnetor Tires. , �'g ��; � `Q'r ? a i' �,$•• � `°'y`"'' - - -�
BEACON TIRE, corn. Queen • York _ � .a ' '�� ' '`
' LOSE NU TIME IV ORDERING 8ta. HAId1LTt)N. Ontario, - p� x��'. 1,Y; �` �' y � ,> �' �i• � �fi �g q„f, Asti c
., -' 'your October- November chicks. ONTARIO'S Hu3T MUUERII �'�: "" `�' '�'' y` '>< � � ; <' � M� �'•ap .
oking ordero now. pecinl on N. , <•'� "�. 3 '�
M ' „ �. = W. L, started ', .
' pullets for F:QUiNPEU TIRE SFtt1P ��
�pprompt shipment. Get details from � � � � ti s
Bray Hatchery, 130 John �8t. North, MAIiM3 8YlR riAL6 � " 'r,� .�" � �`"'',,,, � ,
' - -- --- iiamilton, Ontario. ' � `" '�°, k s ' ,'�` .
' � S00 ACRES IN NURTS11MIrE1S- #' � '�
• . land dtatrlct. 140 acres suitable for ��
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• ing, Free catalogue and Pricellst. m►:ea tarming� 60 acres bush' and •r; � ,; � .� -
' � �r" -•. Tap Notch Chickerles, Guelph, Ont. bsature. Brick house and, frame ,.g""
', '. barn. 42 St. Pnu] 8t. West. 8t Cath• � '�'' g •
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,} ACCOUNTING BY MAIL � ,�a " , ;, ��� � r,. :', <,$... ;
sy_' ..•A pew and modern method of over -' t,bleNr IlArliWtEbK1AG 'CHE �f
�coming alI• your bookeeping and Robertson method tnformaaon oa ,i ', , > > „ •
' • accounting ➢roblems, request reGarding classes. Robert• � • . '. '
IBtrbscrlbera to Accounting, By soo'r Halydreaaing Acade2rty, '139 -M� e F
:. Pail slmPly place all their Ave[we Road. Toronto. , r, � ,:
1,,. '. "ralea. detail e11Ds, cash vouchers, � ?�j>' r '• '
paid invoices, payroll particulars ¢' '�'
'f +ltc., in our self- addressed envelope HELI' WANTED `, � H ,� �
� �aad mail pert'odlcally`to our ornce, WANTED - HEAVY TS'YE LAEr- _ o �- "� _
� •.•' •° Once a month we send You asum- � K �•� t
• mart' of your business transactions. ourers to work to Tannerj'. Good Nx '
Once a year, or on request, we fur- wages, steady work. Apply The C. __ � t °- s, �� -,
% - -" - "- -- slab you with a complete statement ti Hyman Company Llmfted. Lon- ��,` �„ ', � °" ,
°• • - � of Your affairs, with complete iu. �l,'n, Ontarin. w � w � � !" .
come tax service. % r,:� -� s'
.;.1Heat, eff[cient and confldenUai ;1tEU1CAl. f °" ;;�;�, '`'1'a I yfr ,.
-. e - rervice, to all business mpn whore ,�,� ,.✓�s, . ttii�• ', 'GF' __
• annual turnover does not reunite [)IXU1�!t RENF >DY - F'UIt \Ri'- ,� ;, ✓sr�,
' the services of a full -time aceougt- rifts and Rheumatic Ysins. Thuu�- � !., � � , ,,,, '' �'' ; .� "f
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• ant. CGarages, Grocery, Drug, I)ry- ands catfsfied. �Lunro's Drub Store. � '' f ,r � ..
. - • '� �gooda. Hardware, Plumbing. Doc- 3. ".:� Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid S1.QU. f a ;
tore, Dentists, etc. Too can safely „Y'�"`,. ��'' `f�,'/,r'� r;'�' � /�s', �� �! r.;�.,� /� -
'� aches to •• ' or of Rheumatic Paint' or Neuritis ";w, .,, ", < N" >,;., ,.',. ,�'"6 Ft'
� band over your accountln6 head- 1[.:AD THl!t LI FRl' �l'FF'7� lt- ,
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' Room 24, .1 zing �t, E.,, Toronto. F'cstpaid sLUO. Seven Americans and two Europeans detained in Yugoslavia for nearly two weeks after their C-47
'write for intormatton and low transport plane was forced down -by Yugoslav fighters art pictured at headquarters of the U.S. 88th '
' •' eronthly fees. tiH'31t /A 1. INri'rrtuntN:N'IM Division in Gorizia, Italy, following their release. Standing, left to right: Copt. William Crombie, East `
AlY ESCEI'TiU \ALLY ATTRACT- F'l:ED A BItUI)fNG'1't/A UUf� Lotlgmeadow, Mass.; T Sgt. joaeph Hochecker, Chicago; 1st Lt. Donald Carroll, Elgin, Neb.; Cpl. '
_.. - - -� _ ., Ive commi.galon sales proposition is sells, exchanges mualcai tnetru• Robert Dahlgren, Cicero, Ill.; 1st Lt. William McNew, Atlanta, Ga.; and Cpl. John Dick, McKees- _._ `_ _
available to all bread, milk std. menu 171 i'hurch. Tomato i -port, Pa Front SOW, left t0 right: Raymond S. Blackburn, Clayton, O., a Civilian; and Dr. A]abar
-. other delivery salesmen, students, Palley and Dr. Arthur Lederer of Hungary,
'-`" -. 7IICa _ _ nl�__tri•NtrR'1't1Nt'rtY.t+ ht►k' Wk►?MF,A1 --- - _--- -
tloniats and others deairi
• . . D rt or. full time employment. - - - -- " " -- "-
. _ _ r'p7¢ase tonvard name, address and '
• 'telephone number to Box 701, .3 BE A HA1RURtSSER ,�_ - - - - - - - _ - - _ •,� .- .- .-e-►. ...
• Adelaide 6t. w., Toronto, Onr. IuiN e:ANADA'S LEA D1N11 St'HWL no possible chance of properly ex- -�
- '; � _ � - Groat UDDOrtunity Learn -, . -_
DYFIHG ANU C1.F.ANIPG Halydreseing g y p
� P Q T S� F� S P 0 R T S hibitin the talents the ossess.
t'leasant d1g"Itied profession, gtlotl • �• • -.
' - � „�IEi>YIC 4Ut1 A1fY'PHIYO iffj:Elf� wager, thousands successful Idarvel
• �. .. gradu to w caps ease ys- -For If Sar don - to get back
' ,..ia7elnR or cleaaing7 Writs to us for s a. meri gr at s Ill
'- �' "` Lem, [Ituatrated catalogue eras. _ __ _ � to him againc, vy'ere to just iota '
" latormatton. -we a» glad to gnawer _. -- .- ___.__ By FRAM! MANN HAliRI3
" - -- ':your queetlona. Department ti. WriteNARVEL E silos f�A '• ' • refuse to play 6a11 for the Athetica
-, �'�-•-= '_. .- '- rksYe Dye works Llmlted,' 981, HAIRUR 8 - Sts Bit Critic) • = - - = - -.-.
� Tonga Street, Toronto. UntaNa, BCHUGlL33 any longer, those same sacred laws ... .
- -- sae Uloor Bt w" tForonto, As a riot- too-seriovs student of of wins for the season up to a cool of baseball would offer him just '
- -.- - SLECTRiCAL QCIPMEiT _ Braucher. 4,1 King SL Hamlltoa -
t 74 Rideau Street Ottawa. the sport of baseball it has long forty -same being a mere forty- about two options. He• could volun-
�' •� seemed to us, as it has to many seven fewer than the League -lead- tardy zetire, to sit anti fish fill all
'� ' � �Ew' uCYCLUiie#^ LICHTI`NG - PATERT$
�lahtr ,Dowered by Briggs � Strflt- others, that there should be an ing Boston' Red Sox had on the the sap .had departed irorn his
on gas engines. a. C. or D. C. 350 IaETHF.RSTUNHACGH � coafPairs' entirely differrnt s�sttm for rat- credit $ids of the ledger at that pitching arm; or kit. .�facGilli=
' to 2800 watt, Brlttah gas and Dleael Patent Solfcltora. Esiabllshad 18A0; � . � -
� �.. e71 [Pots 1� tp :00 hy,, p. ■ta .ts Sing wut Toronto. 43oaklet of ing the efforts of the pitchers. In point. And it wouldn't take a very toddy, in the greatness of his heart,
natty or marine type. dir, tank,, Infottmatlon oo request batting, or in ficIding, a player is _ hefty knowledge of higher maths- might trade hir79 to some outfit like
' ' radiator or hopper cooled, Large pretty much on his own; and it is mattes to argue that ii Phil had the St. Louie Browns or Washing-
- "'. stock of three phase moron From ' pER30FAL '
' � stock w,C. or D,C. weiding mach- - just about as easy -or her -d -fora been getting the same sort of step- ton Senators, where he would find ,
- -. - _ lass, electrodes and acceaaorlea. MREE BUME BIBLE COURSE. 1$
- .- ' Mew ga■ en in• driven man to hit .330 or field .eJat. on a port, offensively and defensively, conditions -and opporturiBes - _•
thtereeting lessons anrwertog many •
M1t- Drlming g centrituR'stl pampa puasllhs questions as Armageddon, front - tossing team as it is on s as the Boston heavers are favored much the same or even more so.
:�- _: ..,- -.. $80 gate, per hour. Total weight ]t114enrifnin, Hesvrn, Death, and tail ender. But a pitcher's success, with,�his wins might vefy well have .And yeb some folks claim that ball-
.. � lbs. Operates 6 hours one gallon Rat *anon. WNte 81b1e Seminar.
- li8.o0. Farmers, lumber and nab- or lack of it, de ends so much on run t ?ose tot two -dozen mark. pia era sre a trifle screwty when
- -- sTadfrao College, Tenaesrea p � Y _
>■g tadnstry - In moat carer - ta,x r '
tied duty exempt, Wr1te tor' prlve■ his team -mates that to rats .a Which would .put him right up they talk of having a Luton that
Alliance Etectrte Works Limited, PHOTOGRAPHY Mayer who pitches 18 winning among 'the 'picture- cards. really operates.
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�°ontreai - Toronto - Aallfss - _
�''•'_�' - .� : Aonyn - winrilpet;. - - !r'ILM$ UF.V1gLOt'8'D !d CExTl. games for, say, The Toronto Maple s • • - .- - - _ � --
' -,:�. -• Guaraneeed orie day servers No Leafs as Less efficient than one who - _Yet it may be.-- for al! we Jcnoar
FOR wA1.f0 waiting, Bay Pboto Benlce, �lorth .But according to the haltowtd
hurls 20 winners for,' say, The to the contrary -that I►IarcKildoa
• - Bay. laws of baseball, biarchildon is the
• - YBREDALE3, IIiGHE$T ,QFALITY• ]Montreal Royals, just doesn't seem property of the Athletic; -which � is quite aalisfii*.tl with the spot that -
• _ -•: !or show or pets, by •'Ch. Atreilne -_ TiME TESTED QUALITY to add ep to common sense. Yet he's in, afid that w.e are getting
` . Bombslprht" ex. "Treavour London mean! the property Of CQrneliu$
- ,..._
- -. Lass." For particulars please write' SERVICE and SATISFACTION that's the way it works out. _ 11facGillicuddy, a gentleman with- ourself all hot and bothered to no '
-8. Pletcher, f'arinlea Kennels, Nor -, Your film. properly daveloDed tad • • • good purpose whatever. For II1
-- - - - ' wlch, Ontario. printed � in reaching distance of his first - --
_ Arl illustration of ..the point we sport, as in a lot of other things, _,_��
- " f UA a EX1'V3URE ttOl..� sea century, who remembers when eggs
• -. - � �n� REPRINTS a for s5c, are trying to make -and whoever a great ,deal depends on your plaint _ _.__...
r ��'�g .g�,g� _-_ _._- __ _ � _.. were_ _z_dime a dozen_ and butter - -
FINEBT ENLAIiGINU BEetv1(:J:. it was holleie3 six tb five fie- dortt- '- - -- - -vf- view. r+s i7ir'- i'sts[ once fuse of a
° " MACHINE You may sot set all the teems yon three pc,uilds for a, quarter and
:Nagy to build, tow coat Bell blocks, want thta year, nut yov eaa gee all make it' is out of order -is fire who, from the way it is rtunored 5'outhful friend of ours who,' this•
..- - �nftd house, tsars, etc., economleal- the gvaltty and aentce yon desire case of Phil I4larchildoa, an On- he rewards his hired help, thinks past summer alas been spending --
• " �r Sree details, ilaeterprint Co., b7 sanding your tllmr to ratio bd condemned to do his much of his vacation -time search-
•' - � 7loronto 11, Ohtarto. E1rPRRIAL PHOTO $RAV1tL -H that those are still the current
' Station t. Toronto. pitching on behalf of the Philadel- , prices for such groceries fir ing fpr lost balls on a nearby golf
' -. .• NLfiUTRIU�MUTUR$ SrEw. USED phis Atbletica. At the. present time course and -quite incidentally= '.
_ .- ltOntht sold, rebuilt: neltr, palleyr, - �1acGillicuddy owns the Athletics=
t � [MXrosbee. Allen Elretrto l'ompany ANY SIZE ROLL of writing Mr. bfarchildon had just• has managed them since 'the ,year re- selling them to golfers in search
d" se2e Dutfertb et. Toront,a Uet s or a eaporursa turned in his eleventh victory for of a bargain
_' •�iDEYELUPED i PRINTED stir. 1301 -and has all the money he � -
r the A's, and he will finish up the hint so long.•ago a fraily import-
• ' �- - - - ELECTRIC MOTORS .. : I[OQNTED ENLARUEIaENTB lee ever expects to need. ' His team
season with a mark• of possibly, ant tournament was held on this
M CYCLE, NEw 1 HORSEPOR'F:R Slsr•4se" In Beautitvl Easel tdounta ' has been down around the., cellar , __, _
ua, s phase, 220 a: tis0 volts. Enlargements 4zi "' 'oa ivory elated fourteen or fifteen wins. course, and we asked our young '
' - �aa�sdmedlate delivery. Early delivery mounts 7s4" to Gold, Silver, Clrcas• • • • So long that it has become like
' 1 .friend just how -•frdm his sideline
- ! •fe cycle. Wflbury Produ to Ltd.,. daa Wslout or Black Ebony tlntr6 home to him; and, Tike many elderly
• : ; � ]Ehln, Toronto. � frames, 69c each. it eatargement Which will put him fairly a far people, he hates to move. � view- point -all those top- notchtrs
coloured, 78e each. down ' in � the, pitchers' standings, looked � as 'they ,passed him in re- ^
' . =All1rE33 BCSINESS, ALSO FIRST ReDrlatr Mada From Your r • • � -
. _ �'� - sttaas boo; and shoe trade !a good Nasatives' se. Eae`b sad iitake him appear decidedly un- - view "Oh, those guys are no good .
• -- - _ . • larpitng die.trict Advanced age �' ORPT. H spectacular as compared with hot- ' So he's -quite content to sit right - they' keep •their shots too
.r+uon for selling. J. A: Russell, STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE shots such , as Bob Feller, Hal where he is, throwing.. out annual straight," he replied. "What I like '
.. ,. '' Durham„ Ontario.
- Ms Las, Pert Otflee t, Tetrweteti Newhouser, Dave Ferris and sev_ promises t at he's building for the _ to watch, js a golfer tike I11r. Jones _
Pr:nl Neme attrY - Ad4rets - �falnl7. -_ _ futtlrG an in all r y, -he 'hooks ta•o or three oaf o
W$H SETTER PIiPPIE3, THOR- trot- othtr3. BUt while- axe'r� not _.� obabilit f
.:.ragh -bred. Apply Jas. Pogson, 517 rt:At:HRHri waNTN:u going away out on ''a" limb and 9uietly ell kling. to himself over bounds e�•ery time he tees. off, sad
- � Albert St., Stratford, Ontario. - •
. claiming that fir. I<Sarchildor. is iri the suckers who come out to watch .I only wish there were a wliole lot ,
: -- . '- t�CHiNE ARD WELDIYG SHOP WANTED - POBLIC. s a H o u L a class with the three mentioned, his teams in such paying numbers. more like him." _
In Northern Ontario growing town, teacher for S.S. No. 2. Hodglna and All of which ma be, ve much • • � '
": •Itnlly equipped with s, lathes, a drill Derocbe. Dulles to commence Sept - still, if you'll figure out what ht. Y ry �, ,• -
• Nressea, e�,nper, grinder, miller, etc., 1 ts4s Stele salary wanted. Ap- has accomplished in the light of O.K, for �lr, JfacGillicueidy, but So there now, Honourable Dubs,
eontalned in ttreproof building: ,ply to E. D. Roar, 8tarcbmont. Ont. mi hard - in our inion at take heart! �Vorr no Ion e
also li electric welding machine! what he has had to work with, we g1i2Y oP y g r over
_ - � • aed 2. acetylenes: growing business. ,•'KA3HABUYI'tE -- l`ReTESTAIiT think t'oo'l] agree he rait� a .,r�w�r iEas. -ertgett- ir7g--- ti..,�� �::«,, -- those heels; -t- here -.-T
- _ (steady income, now has 20 em- teacher with permanent ti rat or lot hi her than the cold statistics rio younger fast, and tvho can see. foozled long approach shots! � For
� loyees: harFain for .quick sale. second class certificate and several 8
t .y ,• ..:IgOx 108, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. yenta experience wanted for 9. 6. will tend to show. you, too, liave your ardent admir-
No. 1 Kashabowle; salary' ;1,350.p0 r • -r - -- . era -even �f the don't a ear un-
.;AEi'Ti "N`F: OhTIlOARD MOTORS - per annum; enrolment 10. Apply to � Y pP
�; •� Authorized parts sen•ice; ship' any- A. Aoltnahead,' Sec., S. S. No. 1. Ra -. For Marchildon'9 eIEV'enth vie -' til you have passed out of sight... -:
+- where, Neptune Outboard Stotora shabowie, Ontario ,
• overhauled: _ workmanship f:varan• tort' brought the Athletics rota] , .. - •
•teed. Cco�e Sales ('n., Rnx 85 ^_, fl1 • pRUTESTA \T, Ql'.iLIFIED t ►li � U �S Corn Crop
• ' °taws, nntarin. ,. , academic, fur SS. 1, Hehwood, Tem- i � �ts�,__ . • _
iskaming, Ontario: salary 51,200: Teo will En1e7 34sy'lag At ;��- Jy� //%V
•• rETA1.ET) NAfDF.Y HAiR •FF.RV. .duties commence Sept. 3rd, Phone '� -� -
s0c. plant pnstpald: other : chnlce . i.lskeard 3918. �trc, Emily Batt •, }+ •� � Good tvhathci iS tl)e Teat CeaSOn .
• .. � „'','Perna, House X'lgnts, stn, Free lint. Sect'. - Trees„ Thnrnloe,• Ontario, �e SLe Aegis Hotel• attributed for the record- breaking ; _q
' ,'Aiken Nursery, Chute Panel, Que 1;, ), _ A
` :�,' � � TORONTO three billion 3�1 million bushel .
� PF.KTRf:RRF, - BiiY A PF.T FROM ' wANTRn • F:very Noom N'Ith Hath
• ,prise- sainnint; Mork: come lovely 4bower owd Telephone corn crop forecast for •liliG by the
.;�� _ pup!e., also some f;rnR•n stnr,k. RcP � ^.S ACRES R'A \TED, �t'IiU1,E UR • clsFle. #2.:59 ap- U.S. - Department of Agriculture.
• Res Kennel, T)undnik, Ontario. partly wooded, within 2S miles of Doable, Tt.R.39 ap �� Hybrid seed is a faC10T -more it- '
•.. Toronto, cash. Box 109, i3 .ldelelde • Gesi Food, Dinln` sad Dnac- ,
' _ __ 1tHROPCNiRF.R- RF.f:iFTFRF.I) W., Toronto, Ont: rag Nfa[htly ' � I ' � SiStant t0 disea5e and drought and'
. - � �F.wes rod rams, show flnrk, prira5 Sberbotarne of CuNtoa produces more even stand: Only
• for gnirl QaIP. Fred L. fimith, R•1, ,
�• :.'Brnnt,fnr.�., f)htario, ' F'UR HY OR•'\ HONE I AM LOOK- Tel. RA. X135 � Out in 1,000 aCl'CS was )lasted in ,
• ing for a pair of Dresden f[RUres or 1
T6:Aw1 f►F ILA V N.41IF.�, T�1'iNC, q Dresden candelabra and 'Dresden hybrids in 1033. This year• it's over
-- -- - years std, weigh 1.nnn pmmrlc Path. minlaturea. l will pay generously it __ .
' : ADDty A. Punks. : ^3 P.rrnt Sf. Rur- You esn oblige. Please �� rite to 68 peT cent.
"-- lina;tnn, ant. P.ne 53, xr>t. Lawrence Saunders, 3.4 wal- B01'Qf NiETAOPOLE •
r , met Rnnd, Toronto, Ontario. ,
•` - 6,000 PULLETS - �• BE FIRM ! Always insist on
• ��5�- Mo�rH�r � - - -
y � teoo Ready -in -loft' PuTletn, ass � BeaudfuU Fllrnlsbtt4i � Maxwell House Coffee. It'>s
• •�. reveral thnusnnd Z to 6 months old. , �/,�� Q Wftb Rtmnin� Water w
-.,.`f : -�', These, pullets all rnlped On PlPnn. � ,_r
?!- 'tree ranstr with plenty of FTnre anti '�I� '��f�a Ratla: RQtA•wrst- Roasted_ by a bps- .
tender ¢teen teed. nndr•r the most �N9��f • ..
.. . • ldeiil cnnditlnnR. Lend fur PrIrF '13t>r � �� � �, sywpw to , iSl.se � ., Clal prOCet)B t11At, captures _
slot and r +• 1 I n n r t I r n T n rr ' _ relieve pain, nervous distewe and west, _ ^a' NAL�S
' OIL BURNERS - t:r.nk,, • atoned one^ teeunp, et nxb :NIAGARA FALLS � 0 ..,. >.::.. all the extra . $aVar' and • _
- ;New nM f ppP all 'b renders, new put 'days -when due to fimlala functiood MAW/; K,, :: sz,,,, „
' ' . 1 >pe rnneP burners and hester>t, �onthlydieturbances. OPPOSITE s' goodness Of 'the Superb ;
` Prmm�t r+rltvery nr hunk for IaMr, y' C.N.R. STATION -
' ►:AKF.VtF1V t'M'I.TRV FAR \f, /��`O'�r��(DYtt1ETl+fatE _ "'� <'wt�� , pytt� well House blend.
y; _ WF.IN aRCf)R, F,xPler. Ontnrla. 6 i,/ Ia K COMIroYtI! -- ---- ---'•� r f
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A'�;tassjried Advt': DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. Spring Is Here ! ! Maple Leaf Fire _
t TANTL;D. -one iarge trunk, in Vwd IAOB TO THAT BOOF NOW ! ! Co. `
., ondition. Yhohe G. tiokWwath, at the ' Daily Service Insurance W _. -_' - Cal! Us For -Free 19Rtbl es ' -
:'�:; ;Printers' Gu;11. ..
rnixed chickens, tea EFFECTIVE .MAY 13, 11148 :
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weeks old (:o ?dsmith, at .mm's I �7 am. Sun. & Daily ex. Sat. $ =�40 •YekklRS T. �, ./ ) _ ?Wrlts�oz Obese I
`+comer., half mi a north, f3aa. & Sol. Rol. Sun. & Hol. only tiol.
- 'OR aALE - 1.26 HamPQh:re -W7- - Claremont _1.15 _8.15 :2, 15 3.45 _8.09 • � • ��� ne �• for'Farm lltfd �►
andotte pulle4 wid 125 young pigs. Brougham 7.27 8l? l2 2? 3.bT 8.12. Phone 743 : Wiad.torm Insurance on
'.L. R. •b1'_Culiough, phone Claremont Green River 7.36 8.35 12.35 4.06 6.20 � ��
2 Locust Hill 7.38 8.38 12. 38 4.08 8.28 ' Windmills, Bibs ate.
' - -- — Whitby, Onto
FORS .:.E - Remington ptxnp gun, Malvern 8.06 9.Ob 1. U6 #.3b 8.60 •
lZ gtkge, in good condition John Return Leave A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. Automobile Insurakoq of All $tti�
O'Brien, FrenehaLSn's Bay. t Toronto 8.15 ,1G.00 5. 46 2.00 9.a5 RON GIB-30N Bowman & . Rowe
FOR SAi.E - fslm wagon, rubber .Daylight Saving Time Parcel Express' Graver 6660, Oxford 1388 �
.: TRANS#'63RT
tires, with or without rack. Arthur ..��
Hedge, GET TH ,SSE Nrr W TIRES NOW
✓ - -- WAIYTt.0 -four passengers to TRANSPORT STANLEY
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Toronto daily, o�� - � basis. CAR-fAGZ
caving about 500 p. m. Call o j-. Tires--
_ ._ Fisk Tires MOVING
,pit wb w 17 R U. _ ++ - -- SAND 4P- %.V a[. �rj� fig Theadre'
FOR SALE - Goblin vacuum clean- . _ -•- -- 1C.7�1de Batteries A(ileeovst
ern practically new. All attachments
.'..pply • News JDffice. ✓ _ k6W ltlal Stouf f ville
_ - _ _ _ ?oroato AD 6tisi+ Peek. llil'�i 1s _ _
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FOR SALE '' °' Peerless Motor Oil
goad condition, price moderate. Mrse -
- to Metinee at 2 P
- - -• .Jos. Cowan, Pickering Village. - _ "
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P>tolle i3tonffviUi i4g '
LAXO. Cereal �ay .� '' IRlrnished Housekeeping rocansk -- - - Dson Open Each Night AA dM
wanted by lady teacher in Pickering, __RON. WATSON, FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Dunbarton or Rouge District,- eom- - -
Tneneing at once. Bernie ate,. R. B - .A Service . Station Helps To.'.
: _ � 6 and ?
R. 2, Pickering.
Fnraiehed housekeeping Rooms - {, �,l �,�,i: NEW' MANAGEIr[EPl'lh ,Ke You Riders of Santa Fe
•vented by lady teacher in Pickering o - - -. - -
Dunbarton or Rouge District, com-. PYsws Pieiseri;>,g ;Col, Eftingilalm's Raid
Ineuciag in September next. Beraice _: - -- - - -' -- - -- - - Well! - Rod Carneron and F. IGniht
White,.R. R. 2, Pickering• -e a s . - Universal News
Spt. 6 APPLES
$ALE REGISTER - - -- ---
-FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS - For S -Sold at
ale - Thursday, September 19 - auction MONDAY ._ TUESDAY !' -
Orders and Delivery Again this year, good winter sale of farm stock, . implements, t SEPTEMBER 9 and 10
VMarkham, Pickering, Uxbridge and your over or
Scott Townships, apps are in short supply. key, grain and furniture, at Lot J
Get In touch with your Fuller We advise you to get your 83, con. '9, Pickering on townline, LAXO CEREAL .Spellbound
order in now, and make sure of the . estate of the IMe Wm. - Slack
Brush Dean Now by Phoning or �r wig's supply. Terms cash. Sale at one o'clock. i � Ind Bergman Gregory Peek
. WrBN' - DAVID LErrNOX, d. s. t- -Lbyd Turner, elerk, A. H. Co., Pickering
' "VIC" PiiNPhone harmer, auctioneer. y WEDNESDAY - THUBODAT
S+toafivii4 - Phone 66!! � Pickering, Ontario
Sept. 13 One nine west of Pickering on No 2P• �•
_ Highway. SEPTEMBER 11 and 12
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DR. e n
Hoodlum Saint
VETE INAR Y SUREON
DUNBARTON William Powell + Father WiilibAu _
Phone R 6 :FOTO -NIT>3 - THUBS
ne Plebering 77 -
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- -g -- Claremont - Locher FU1lll61i.A•1. DIJUXTUR -1,- 6
....RATION BOOK _- em p
:Sgt
w n S tember �e� and 16t
= ■ Issa ' d bet ee ep I size Locker $9.00 A Year
Y # d - ° �■ Marlklzam, Out.
_ Getting Roam and Chil
Avai able Free T Cu
. - Distributing Centres wilt not be open on all days urine this 4 1 0
. period. So -MAKE SURE that you know exactly what days SOME AVAILABLE
and hours the Distributing Centre you, intend to. go to will # TAYLOR - LOYS T ' "� Bovskt stem °lee's
thing tissd;
. "be open. Swe list of Distributing Centres below. I• PEON$ CLAHEMQNT 19W or 1!J and pressed tike new. (tarry •
. rgti stock of high tunas ndW
t RATMOI SOMM WILL NOT -W b ILM 02 02t/1 MU -IMV II ST W CAAM NO! We Solicit Your Hosiansts and � poems. Also a goad
stock of new lwdber- ' eoaft ROW
wladbrooLkers, and gents' furnWho
- �- -. ''`'�' � -;Farr 3 s Elevator lags st .ar, reasonsbl. pr,a.. cr.
said M
- .'� Fst3's Elevator ClareRSOS>t, Oatss:is ooatn>Keit.
Seitis"s
' Plwses Rea W - Office MW =l Gael Stsest Wank OsiawN, I»
■ -`•'�' "'�+► _ We solicit your peonage - -
.•..:. ;f.. Poultry, Hog and wiry Few WANTED
Waetem Oats anti Barley Wi Ole DEAD ; H J R S E S AND CAT 116
s.f•.• you aw..rk s C.wfr•f _ s� as , rte ■ or Chopped aar Delivered For tree picg up phone
.. kfILL IN T"9 "M A►ILICATION i+'resh Salt .in Lge. or Sm. Cakes .. .. ..
DICKERING 77 It 6
CARD Wwk.d RNt'tl At tut ` � .� , ;: ;,. _ PICKERING .. .. .. .. 98 R 21
� : TOUR RATION BOOK s. . a .. % c `' Rolled Roofs aar S' .. .. . .
c gb -tN�a "'•'""sr. \ ' n8 �� PICKERING .. ' 89
None ow air..* Wn t in kdask Older year nut or stove Cotta : FIROOKLIN .. . � :. .. 66
1.«.nl „ �. ,��•• CLAREMONT• . .. .. .. 9 •R 14
_� ; .0 "•�r••°r�' Try Fares 31 pc. Dairy RBtiaa AGINCOURT .. .. .. Zone 3144
■ - !. so" ne.pb« '« shown on bed `�` �' .�f• ,°. ■1�
s Av «ofRaniogae.ivwM1+ p~,J„0, i`wU Claremont, Oal.* We pay the phone charges-
__.... .a- +l.►.lic«M rows-
GORDON ..+`�° SSA"'"
_ :• a. R..el« .�w�e» � GORDON. YOUNG LTD _
' � swear. a•• -- - ��� - -�J -�� - • rOfOfltO _ Phone Ad► 8630
NOT TRAR TMt 041M AMII. -
SOM CARD MA OF RATION
DOW O
-- ;� zoolK s. THIS MIrsT sR oollb b: , FOLD ORSES WADVED
BY AN OFFICIAL Al IM 015121 yp >.:: 10MINa KxirTRC Witt Ranch P"s
•FOUNDATIONS -
@a Take Yew Betiva book S with dw Applkafion Card 0-191 SIGH Af►edwd, irep.dy Canplefed and �niYTSiNCi II�i CE�JT W08g T YOUR FARM
SigmW, le o Diarib-oh S Confre and x•fioa beok'b WIN be Given Yew. GiNCOURT 18J12
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MUST APPLY AORSb«s of Ar,oed Weor� Will ®'X
FOR CHKDRtN may . 'For Pickt3p
arw.M Mne.r 16 rot apply far apply re. kto�ia„ kk�ai. far oMar' nnannn. aae4 :,r. to obtain *ow Robes Card*
&w R~ looks or Aiwo.e of oNwo 'p— of r,air h"y a ""Ni ore. frown Owl own *nib.' ■ _
airy - Greenwood, Ont.
j . pled wHh. - p80NL' rlc�. n • Brush Painting . -
i s , - -EXTERIOR and 'INTERIOR
5..: KAISER SAIJTTJ xna .
LOCAL DISTRIBUTING. CENTRES E Addnss�>3 Daktos• ---Hairs . : r.�s - S:CTniC { .. .
K. ELSON - GREENWOOD G6REEW '
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Brrougham, Township Halt ..".:�!r: . '. Sept. 9, 10, i1 -6.30 - 30 P" _ .' and Bare Wlr61g
one PICK;, ? 21
Claremont, School ....... • ........ Sept. 9, 16,11--6,30 9'30 P. M.
Hoare a
-- Whitevale, A. "Spears' residence '.. Sept. 9, 10, I1 -6.30 - 9'.30 P. ni• ESTIMATES GIVEN •
'Pickering, Town Hall • ...... ... b ..'Sep. 9, 10, - 1.30• -6.30, 7.00- -9.00 -��'30,40 '
Dunbarton, United Church,. base. Sep.' 9,' 10 - 1.3". -30, 6.30 -9.30 fIs.1QZ
Rouge, School ... ....... Sept. 9, 10, 11 --6.30 9.30 P. m. T Wat NWW ft V^
Ajax, Carter Hall, •Bldg, or Sep. 9, 10, 11
Community Hall and 6.30-•-9.30acK�y �+at
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RATION ADMINISTRATION - PHONE PIC7H. 12p '
ti THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, -
;.• , The children put on a program of son aMlnaed la m. Mm, at lass Macaws — Mr. 'red "
L 1 R E M 4 N T.- n� . ,i music and recitations as well. '. Follows and Miss Webster, of >�-
, BROUGHAM "C wig the farmer+= . and
Wbmen's llsisaioaary Society _ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Mir. and airs. Floyd Coates, d 13, to play for the Opening Dace" Thursday) Sept. 19. at 2.30 R. Ford, of Highland Creek, on the
Toronto . spent thaNweek end* hate of the winter seasons ' in our Comm- : The. W. M. S. of the United Church Russell Gray attended on Labor birth of their son, on Aug. 90.
— rith Mrs. John Coshes. -- unity Hs!#. will nneet on Thursday, September Day attended an Aasateur Radio CongsattriaRions to Ms. and Mrs.
Miss Brown, of Toronto, spent the Mrs. Thos. Bacon, Mr. and Mss. 12, at 2.30 o'clock, at the home of Field Day at Oshawa, Lakeside Ahrk Kenneth Madill, on the birth of their
holiday at the home of Mrs H. G. ,Sani ' Bacon, of Goodwood, Mr, and Mee. Frank Loyet; Mrs. Luther Mid - and met many . o:d friends mauls son on August 24th4
r, IECIntyre. - Mrs. Edgar Kidd, and family, of dleton's group will have charge. The over a period of years in amateur • • • • _
A birthday party arse held for Richmond Hill, Mi. and Mrs. James program Will be-Ao introduce the radio. Best Wishes To Mrs: Brawn On Her _
;Mr. Frank Cooper last Saturday ev- Peddie and family, Donald and Doug- New Study Book. Mies Bates' nieces, of Toronto, 84th lhrthday Hope For Many More _
ening, when the family and friends Ins Bacon, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. - � were her guests on Sunday. Mrs. Brown celebrated her 84th s,
_fired to extend best wishes ' Egad Booth, of Newcastle, and Mr. James :Peddie Purchases V41son Mrs. Seebeck had for Sunday, her birthday anniversary da August 27, 2:
and enjoyed a. social evening. as d Mrs. J. C. Murkar, of Ajax, pia Warn !mast of Here two sisters, bEm Bentley, of .Buff- and had many callers and many good
Mr. and Mrs. George Todd, of aielped at Lynbrook, Park, on Sunday. Mr., James Peddie having purchas- alo, and Mrs. Kavanagh, and a nice wishes !tqn friends far and near.
Goodwood, spent Su.-day with Mr. Mm. Grant, of Toronto, spent the ed the Whisoa farm east of here, the and two nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
end Mrs. Robert Redshaw. holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs dormer owner will be !ding; an c- Young and Franks Kavanagh, all of The Dean Mairs family reee"y
,Mies Dorothy Hawkley, of Toron- James Briscoe, do Toronto. enjoyed - -a week's outing motorL ,
to, spent the holiday at the Ac one Mrs. Morgan, of Toronto spent the t Gueets aft Carl Devitt home one north as far an. Parry Sound. --- .._......_
of Mrs. S. Cook holiday at the home at Miss Mary Sinclair Trophy *on By Oshawa day recently were: Mr. and Mrs. W.
Among the locals home for the Mac nab. Bowler On Saturday Wright; of Toronto, and Mrs Harry
weikend were: Chae, Redioan, Roy Miss' Mabel Sanderson, of Tor- Mr. Eddie Goodman, Oshawa, won Wright and daughter, Mrs. Hillock,
j)unbarton
.Eileen Cooper, Gordon Bor- onto,-spent a e-h6 iday- at-the hqne- -the3`iacWr Trophy— irr-the--bowling—.rt
I land and Doris Do of Mr. and Mrs Maitland Anderson. tournament here la3t Saturday, in Visitors at the E Holtby hams
i Mr. James Mills met with an un-
M�+. Bob Fuller and. Mr. M&e Mr; and Mrs. -Frank and mixed doubles. He had a high, for . on Sua{iay were: Mr. Vern Slocum, -
ertis .spent the holiday at Orn �• Mr: and.,Mrs..,WnL. eyatt spent the three wins,' Fred Ward w•aa high for of GoWaada, Mrs. Olga Davies, of fortunate accident; last week whd`
Mr. Jack Badgerow and *�i friends in Tweed. two wins, and Keith Goodman, of Butlalo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har- ` moiling a motorcycle with gaewlina-
with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor and Oshawa, high for one win. A good greaves, Kemash and Carol,. of Tor
it caught fire and cau.3ed painful
Toronto.. ads. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor 'spent number turned out for the tourers- 'onto.. !,urns to his ni nra. _- -
l6µ and Mrs. Don Hedges and the holiday in the nn�h counts. meat, and the competition waa eon- The Sunday School picnic was herd School—opening has bash - delayed :
family spent Sands in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. AL Robinson have- sidered closd. at for ono her Week here. -
y - _ Greenwood Greenw *ood Park on the afternoon xm E. J: Anvis and Gordon bsve, g
Mrs. Valentino .and family spent just returned,4iome after a two -week of August 29, A ,pleasant afternoon
returned erfter a holiday at M,ner'a .,.
-the holiday with dtiends in Markham. vacation in Pictou, N. 9. Janes Briscoe Hart On Monday, 'Jo. reported., Bay, Ont.
Masers Doug. Dickinson, Frsnh Misses Marjory Petty and Lillian• Falling, when, his ladder slipped on ' Mr. Ted Holtby spent the week- Kim. Annie Brander has relatives
Wand and
An Taylor attended the Binstead held open house for parents . the smooth floor of the Community end with his family in Toronto. -
"lair meet" at the DeHaviland Air and inspected work of the pupils of Hall, where he- Iasi commenced Visitors &r the week -end includ- visiting with laps frown. California.
- Port on Monday. Mr. and MrB. Jack Burgess ° end
Y the summer school,. which tney have - the re- decoration on Monday morn- ed: Bias Scott, of Rochester, sit the
Mr. arid" �iis. Norman Lintot{ and been holding 'twice a week thro g Bill Kemp left on a motor trip to
ug'h- is James Briscoe suffered a broken !some of lire. Joiiiiaton a'sd Grs:tts— Northern Ontario.
30dred visited Niagara 'Falls ad, out the summer.- Open House was wrist and cute about the head. Along. the George Dn'Y� f Y, r. an The engagement of Miss Margaret
Y• - held last Friday -in the foe m of a rrith Rev. Wenham, who Was• wsiol� onto, with Mrs. Brown — Mr. end nimabeth Fenton and Dr. Charles
... Mr: Judson Ward is making some picnic, and parents had the pleasure in hieen', Mr. Briscoe •lrad jvst taken . Mrs. Bose Willson at the Warren
imd , , . t:a to Iva home. this week of - seeing W i113on home. — Miss Down Find- Arthur Annie, both of Ottawa, has °+
ng ease of the handiwork on .the contract of re- decorating lase I .. been announced. - The wedding Ao 1
Russ Creighton and His Orchestra their children had _completed, such hall and had 'just got started when � .lay, with the H. Malcolm f&mU7.— _ '
will be here on Friday,' September as,dlall dresses and a model village. the accident took place. Dr. Tomlin- The John Stewart family od Mark- false p Ottawa in September, a
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' . • . , � � - • ..,�.;,..r3 .•.. ��0���� y .By_Roberta_Lee __ �-- �-- _,.-•_
• ,�� ■ „_ --� � R3wendoiine P Clarks 1---� o
- - , O� ����� ��� - � e e -.e 1• «'hen a person is being intro- ____
. - doted to another, is a courteous -
,- � = T - - acknowledgment necessary; even if
,� � _ _ - last Friday 1 think we all felt ency will make me -loyal by train the intro�tuction is for any reason
_ � �::.. _ '. ._.- � � �� _ not agreeable? .
_ _ � � � � like saying- `Bring out the band, or bus again for a �vhije. It is � ;�
.• . _ run up the flag -we are through really awful" Y. V4'hat is the correct distance
__ _ __ • • �� ��� ��� - _ - with the harvest:' - Thar 1 remrm•bered the reason. from the dinner table ,that .. per- �-
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Yes, "all is safely gathered in" Last time and friend Bert cause by son's waist should be, not to be too
•• . - - but not without incident. 'There bus, Bob took them down to�hc--= far - -ems -ten- else? -
' • ' . - . .. -. 8y George E. Walab •- •• , - • - - were just about six or seven more Queen - Elizabeth on a bank holiday � 3: When a young man _i: to be '
' . - � ° -� .' � - loads to get in when, in drawing night to catch the return bus from married, isn't it all right 'to leave
up, the first bundle on Thursday there. They stood waiting for over the matter of his ushers' clothes to �
SYNOPSIS - -•- •To Dick's surprise, Captain Tn- - �. , .. -. .'
,- CHAPTER it: - Circuaistaacea cu broke in abruptly: morning, the solid oak be:.m to an hour while bns after bus, jant- them. ,
ores Dick and Pettigrew to get � ••The � Roncador Bankl" � which the trick is attached, spun- mad to the doors, went whizzing 4. �i�'lten a young man takes. a
- - ' �ato different liteboata The boats tared and broke, crashing right into by. Finally they stood on the high- - �irl out to dinner, and she knows
have to separate to the storm. n -Black Burley nodded his head,•- the mow over the swin beam. Of _ wa where a passi•t motorist took
wave upsets and sinks the bout iu - B y g he doesn't earn much more should `
• which Dick is riding, Ha saves and rumbled: "We can -make it y•
`• -' hlmaelt by clinging to a few boards in five hours." course, a huge bundle of sheaves pity on them and .gave them a lift ,she be ver s,e � _
- 'torn from the boat. Everyone else - went with it. Partner was, halfway to Toronto So..that's how they got -orde . - -
• •-- Qrowns. Attar three tortured days, - nk w u y o t e back that time. niece Joy does a 5. ir� -hen one �is to have a small
' he fishes in a man of seaweed and to Dick. They - seemed to know mow when it ha ened. Had he little better comin u from Hamil-
- Data the shrimps he finds. These i•e- pp g p • weddin in the ministers home, is
• whe•re .that was. Perhaps, after g
:More his viii to live l;a dimly - ,been in. the mow dear knows what ton although yesterday she had to it all ri ht to send weddin '
- -- - . � makes out what seems to be a sail all, that was the- explanation Of ` g g an- - -
' - la the distance. The sail O'ilsael rep- .would have 'been -the result. As it _ -stand m. st of the way. - notincements?
proaches and Dick sees. that ft fs a the 'queer accidtat' The City of `vas no Qr(e suns hurt but it meant It looks as if the next few weeks
' two- masted luggar, probably a Bahia had struck the reef in the 6: Is it rude to bel;in a telephone _ -_.
Sshing bo t:. The crew pull Dlck a lot of extra work - pitching around here will be like a game of
- - aboard. They are all black men of night oI the storm and foundered conversation ' by sa }•ing; "VVho is
- sheaves straight • -from the wagon "�'�-ashington Poat ". Thursday this:"
_ _.- _ -. the mixed IndiAn and nevro -stock as a result of it, into the mow. Of course the crack .means exit .for Betty. 'Saturda Joy -
- 'called Carib. The ev11- looking cap- - •• � •• •• •'-•• � y '•.ANSWERS
- � tatn, Tucu, is part 'tvltite. If -I can make myself of service' can be fixed but, like so many other finishes her hospital field tivork in "' • -' '
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- -., to them, they will keep me, repa,r ,jobs, she .question is - Hamilton and -.,;Il L� L�,� fo,r an extend a courteous acknowled ment
• . -. ,. - CHAPTER 111 ' -- .. -Dick mused to himself. "There- °when ?" •indefinite holiday and after that - g _
- -•• Dick concluded that he would 'fore, �l must make myself ,indis- On Friday we celebrated the end - DfcGill for- her. Sometime in Sep- under any condition. 2. Abi,ut eight -
- be a hard customer to deal with. --- peinsable: But how ?" _ _ _ of harvest - b tales in a show- inches. 3. It is better for him to
' -- �' 'and it would be much better to Y ng tember we expect axiother resits.
"If 1 sail• with them, I'll know a very appropriate show, and tom- tell -them `wh$t .they should wear.
tonrt his friendshi than to ro- and after that family eomin�s and 4. Yes, but she shouldn't overdo, it.' '
P P too much -find out things they 11 �B at an opportune time - "State . goings are problematical. Come to The you�ia man 'would not have
• -. - � woke his enmity, � - -- "-• want•'to' keep secret:° Therefore Fair ". It is a long time since we think of it there seemg to have -: o
Black Burley; the mate, was • I'll.be no better off in the, end thaw • enjoy_ed i mov a ljkc yve di th t y invited her if., lie didn't have the
' .._ _ ,} d. A been. a reclundaiic of .females this
nearly as tall and powerful as the: now. • .�They'I[ 'never put mt - one. It didn't seem like a 7riocie•- summer, doesn't there? money, and if she ordered merely a
skipper, but his black shiny' face 'ashore: On soiree- dark night, I'll it was• jest life on the screen - - sandwich and coffer, .hr might re- _
�� which after all, , is • tvnat a good 1' have been telling Joy that• while sent it. 5.' Yes: G. Yes. It is in +he'
- fad swarti;y limbs proclaimed the - disappear, -unless- +' `she is he "re 1 think 1 will leave t11e place of the person ,who calls to -
' .show should be _although many
-� -- - )ore Can'b Negro. - Hss mind stopped abruptly. Ae ti 7, family • to her tender merdes and identif himself - quickly. - -•
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• � ' � arc far from rt- • Or are they. 1 y -
- _ Wh, ils�e. -�4 eating „and drink• was lolled out of his r_eve_rs_e by_ ta-lce a couple of, days off myself.,_ __ ___.___..._
- -- suppose what I really mean is that
--ing, Captain •Tucu grunted- -and � - That is one idea for a holiday b�'t _ - '
"State Fair” is life as we like to
' fro &e the silence. of him. When he looked up, how- yesterday 1 : +i+ on another. - I told - iMP'OSSIBLE TO HIDE the
yisualue it t:vhereas "Lost Week-
- -• "Where'd dri#t from ?" he ask- .ever, he was- smiling is -apf�e of there; if khey rt•outd all go away sad
Y' End" may be just as true ate inter - fast that Maxwell House '
- • =d gruffly, his words singularly the shock. � pretation of life but hardly the kind leave me at home -alone it would - .
Yon rescued me in the wick 'of be just as good. The only hitch COffee ie a sell blended.
•free from the taint of his black r to give one any satisfaction or up- � Y
- - • ume, captain, he said pleasantly. � - _ to that plan is 'the fact there would
lncestor s dialect. list- - .The anperb Maxwell Manse •
"Another hour is the water; and � be still cows to milk and chickens
- - > - ','From the •City of Bahia - - - As I sat down to write this col- � blend results from a tr'adi- � '
I d beEn done fqr.' l'm mighty to feed. Come to think of it I don t i
- lrrecked four days ago;' Didc re- ,. umn I was just thinking of all the ..
- - )tied; wiping his mouth. „Struck gnteful. things that can happen in one really want to run away from work �pj{al knowledge and s�eill , -, •
Captain Tucu nodded, but made - I'only want less of what I don t
tomething in the storm, reef or n- week -not just ors- this farm but of the art of .coffee blend .
ae• comat.ent. Disk felt that his want to do and more time for what
..: . )thee ship, and went_ down. is half fate wan •hanging by' a slender all through this or any community. I want to do-if you know what I � -
• ><ti hour. Four huadrtd people thcead. The indecision oa the tith- Take --this district for instance:. •mean.• � - �- - � , -
aboard -men. _women sad tittle from one farm a fail little woman - _ -
' • - - •`• er's face was menacing; but the -
- , • =liildren, I was in the last boat smile never faded from Dick's was taken to hospital; a shower ____ ---� �� - •
"'- - ; _ - .:• -- • )hat Icft her, and • ws capsized, , - - was ivtrs for .a .returned man sad peg � - -..
• -. .'_.#dory! - It was awful!" 'lips, He con_ tinned easily: B - � - r Qa g
his English bride; a young atotlier
- - a e a "When we get co the spot- where, was operated on for appendicitis; Slte went to the butl:her's for spare- 1 a '
He closed his eyes an inatan s e steamer went down, I may a little boy was badly bitten by a ribs and suet, _
' -- - � • -if to shot out the memory of it. �Ip You find somethi.g of value dog: a well - driller moved in .and - But found that some others_ 'had
When he opened them again, aCap- The .captain's . faSe grew sod- began drilling for water en a farm beaten her lust. -
- ► denly and eager,. "Whais thati" where it was urgently needed. All � She said she. would settle - for - •
- � •Main Tucu was asking eagerly: i --
'--= -- ---=— __'.'Any.hia' left?' Lots •o' wreck- he demanded, steppia wearer, hat within the apace of a- aisle- - sauna a or liner, - _
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" " _ "Smu lire o g to say Qothin g '
*' • ,age from a steamer fbats." BB B, Y_ u know, Dick B of• the things that The butcher insisted he had none
- ,. -. �- went on, feeling his way carcfnl- happened that I know nothia •• - - •
- � _ '' "Nothing but the small boafi, "' %�• - - about. -And et some folic •think o 'ver. _ _ - _ _
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ly, isn't o lost art. Its stir - prat - Y She pCeaded for pork chops =for + 1
' -` replied Dick, "and they were filttd hobs„ nothing ever happens in the coca- _
•. -- • - •'''with " - -•-for mutton
meat balls ..`_
- peuRle. - •� . e try. Actually a whole story could The butcher said, ''Lady, I Jost - 12 rwsisn 2,jr •u - . - --
-- � - -• - The half - breed- 'uo�defi -hie- head -- -- _I3.s_ viunked sad. .grinned, with . - be woven around each of those ia- ain`t got-nntton:' - °"t' ° '
' sired muttered s ___ the intent of simulatin s sofas _ cidents - a 'story that would be - -
- - otttrti�iitg- � � - -" B p ___chock full - of hpmati- interest.-
' ' - � ztiate in -a dialect that Dick . could know e • e. - -'Toth -
mot • transhte, and scowled, but behind the scowl �f� =�-�r- -Fum - -H-�- ______ - - _
_ _ - "Where wan this •steamer ?" de- tyas as eager, expectancy... nearly. a month since_ Daughter .was � � � � � � � �� �_ � � � � . . :'
' . • ;Ctnanded Tucu, turning suddenly "1 "was smugglis'i"' he demon• home. And• .the reason? - car � .. -
.. _ Ro Dick. "What latitude ?" dad, throning his face. close to trouble, 1 was• talking to Daughter - - _
r „ yesterday and of course 1 suggested �O ���� ���� , - -'�"s-
-_ - . dick Jordan shook his head. "I � Dick's. train or bus service as an alterna ='
_ idon t know. I m not asailor. - "That .isn't a fau question, is it, „ ,. - -� - -•
• • - captain ?" laughed Jordan. "If 1 five: Oh mother, was the answer. b'
• -. -•- , - The skippers face• clouded with "don't _suggest it: Only an emerg- ,� Tile ��fl'f1l1 Bt TOA1C -
confessed to it you could - could- _ •_
''d'iaappointmcnt, sad an ugly stns oh, well," he added. shagging his � Est�naivelyusedforhesdaehe, �' ..,�,+.
• . - ]across his left cheek showed red, "Hold on, captain! If you're � loseotelee nervous Lion � """�"' - '
shoulders. "I guess you wouldn't p+ �g� -•.�� -
• � • iniottled with, 'white. Dick did not arre;;t me-not if we. divided the - going to cuss ,me for a fool, l'll � irritstbility, anaemia, chroaia "' - • " .
' : • it'ke the looks of it. - - shut vp,' sad you'll never- get• a � fatigue, area exhatlation of -the z-,r�- __- 'T -_':= i.:— :. -- - •
• stuff t he winked again, anxious tuu'voue system, •,� —_=• -
- - � "Carib renegades, " -- he rea'aoned at heart but, on the surface smil- sight of the jewels. ' I said they'd • •�.�,,. -� - _.. ',
- ' - to himself. "Sea scavengers- hat# Bone doyen with the ' .steamer: tN eta. Economy size, :1.50 ,
ing and complacetu. Would the, ' Wouldn't that' be the - natural con-
• •fishermen, half pirates They'd kiL' ' -man fall for the bait?
p p elusion of their owns B whore -they Dr. Chase s Nerve food -
- _ `: ' one without batting as eyelash if - ' y - - ••
„ .The skipper -was eyeing ,him, heard of the founderin of the Cit -
-• ' - -'.: � it suited their ur one. -
•• - • - -. ..:� half. in doubt, half in eager ei- of Bahia? For all 1 know every � -
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' � - ' e e - pectancy. All the avarice of his
. ' ' ' , - •- lHe glanced past the semi - circle mother's son aboard, ezcept met _
nature was in hu eyes. Bvt hr was lost. You cotildn'f expect me '
' ,l� of black faces and he saw the ':,: = =... - - -
:- was slow and 'crafty -not -child- to save, smuggled goods under '. :- '. _ __ -s� -I _ � __ � __ -
' wide, heaving,' limitless sea � T}ie (flee as •his half Carid brothers:. , 'such circumstances, could • yourr '- - - _ _ • -'j -
''•.. abode of being adrift upon it for "What is , it ?' he grumbled. • That lets, me out as 'an agent for _ _ •� • � - �
•. _ another period awakened his mind checking his• impatience, _ for =" - - - - _
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' •..from its dull le,hargy. He � had ro ,; ,. � • - - � - - _:, • -� a � e - : t � 1 s -
- �, stay aboard the lugger until they Why• 'specify? •retorted . Dick, - He smiled craftily,- watching the -- - -- - - -- - -
-.•-._reached shore or met another ship half rising. "It's enoiiglt that it's expression of the half- breed's fact _ ' .- _-
• ' - He smiled __enf ' valuable -a rich . haul." -. - and -eyes- Hey was- foHo�gitig him � O - � � � �_�� � .
ti1S, =sad- spoke - - -- - . _ -
' • ' slowly, A' gleam of anger shot from - nibbling at the bait. Dick drew - -.. - � _ ..._
' .__ "Wait a� minute, captainl Comb 'the' 'other's eyes. To pacify 'him, an unconscious sigh of relief. •� �� ' -• . •- ,• _ _ b,
• ' ' to think of it, I'm wrong. I•heard Dick added: The skipper vtfas eyeing him,` ', � - - - -
' •'the wireless operator calling for ' "I picked ,them up in South Am- half; in ,doubt, ,half in eager expec- - _ _ - .. ' >f, � you're rally Ill, nee -your do< -toy{ `•. _
• •help and giving the •steamer's ,pons- erica at a big, bargain. If I get -� , fancy. � - ���_ _ .. ° ' • -But if you just feel dull send head• -
• lion. I'm something of a wireless them in the United States, 1•liey'll They didn t go �ow•n then? �, achey; you may only be suffering
• '..'expert myself. It was- it..was - ", be worth -- worth -well I can't snapped Tucu. Ye -yc -got s .;.FS � .•,
• ..gc1 � ?„ - � from incomplete elimination.
H�e hesitated - and cocked his them through The City of Ba- em. y - : �, • !#
" hiss Dick. chuckled at his eagerness: -..- - ,, � Especially if You re over 35. Here e
- - • dead, sideways in the attitude of gone . to the bottom, . S,o, of ' ,,, „ ..����� . " :� y'• s. how one aim - .
if I 'had 'them, he said easily, plc 5hange of diet can
. _ _ �• : )ne recalling something that elud- �. curse, the jewels were lost, too ". „ o x, � . •help you keep fit! _ .:' , ' � j
- - - leis memory: "I got it ",• he ad- _ .+ � . ♦ Y � could take them. -. There F �;, ��! %.;::: �• - - _
+� all I brought away with me." "`" � .,�''" Z. Syti now ta• eat Kello - ^
d a moment laser. It , was Captain Tucu interrupted with ,�'� � ;z,. gg'e $tan- -_ --
- - '• orth latiftde 13-and 80 or 81 an oath. "Y']eft 'em aboard!" He pointed to the collection of ;yaw ing, If ' ou want � .r •"
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- • •'•)ngitude -80 or 81" arena h to save em? had 'spt:ead- oaf is the• sun• so�dry your system ` - - .
1 g " get more of the "bulk" .- •�
• The skipper scowled in perplex• � •..needs by eating delicious, gently- _
-' ' _ sty. His face assumed crafty sus- laaatfve Kello
• ` - - ' ' - - picion, as he turned upon Dick � � s •` '`'r;;'.�''.�!�� gB's Bran Flakes Witb • •
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- • said slowly, "ye?d -lees a whole _ prove to - - •
_ p ,..you how grand it is to feel alert to - - -- --
- _� -` , �� � � skin b to e: I 'ain't .tvastin'; ,: - t' -;,__. • _have the energy for all the eztrat : '; - -• • '
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kouaeuriass voted � _ Rrow, Rios Kris cos Knrmbles arts)
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- its Doer• an other brand. -- � All- YYhsot an �oll made by Kellogg's, - '
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American - shooting Yugoslav unarmed ,American soldiers march is protest before the Embassy - • ��j
in Paris, condemning that government for -
American planes. A member of the Embassy staff, foreground, -
t _ argues with gendarme. Tension between Yugoslavia and U.S. eased
_ somewhat with release of crew members and passengers of the
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- - Beginning the whirl of activities that will crowd his 17 -day tour of Canada. Field Marshall Viscount T _
Montgomery met a cheering Halifax on Saturday after he went ashore from the Mauretania (bottom
sight) with Maj.-Gen. H. W. Foster, C.B.E, D.S.O., GOC Eastern Command, .following. Later he in -' -
speeted a guard of honor (top photo) composed of 30 members of the -Princess ouise Fuaiiers accom-
'Paned by guard commander Lt. George Halliwell of Halifax. For the ceremony of receiving an honor -" '
ary degree from Dalhousie University he donned the traditional cap and Gown and (bottom left), the,.':^ .
soldier and hero became academician. •Seen presenting him with the honorary LL.d is Dr. A. E. Kerr,
president of Dalhousie.
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government has sent blunt notes of lormulanon developed by "Green
_. — tn_Marshal__Tito._A._seeond Cro r t control on garden - S
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- x K'A'•xK '�� -'"' '- ^•'"g, ^�-..- .._-"`-g `'y, a and Os! pest 1 eats show excel-
L x x, f U. S. plane was reported shot down lent control against rose leaf roller,
�< over Yu oslavia shortly after.
a �• 8 Y chrysanthemum thrips and aphis,
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Rita Louise Zucca, the honey- �� a
voiced New York -born "Axis
'Sally who broadcast German and
Italian propaganda to GI's In Italy, `
.Yugoslavia, which the U.S, threatened to bring before the United Nations Security Council on charges is out of jail after serving only
of disturbing world peace by shooting down unarmed American airmen, hivits that . she may make nine months of a four -year, five. �� `'•,, r /: <
some charges herself. Three months after U.S. troops seized these Yugoslav end Hungarian gun- monthscntence. Court of Aesizes in °•O�h
lasts sit Vflshofen -on- Danube for allegedly smuggling arms; oil and Nazis out of Germany, ]Marshall Tito "in-
competence freed a the because military the era-
alas decided that the boats are being held illegally, according to Moscow radio. The gunboats are shown bunol" which convicted her of col- cc
as American soldiers atand guard. laboration list September.
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le ereetoJ people are bidden to a Sea- as sedvityr v.a abort to beds . - -- - -' - -- --
day School meeting in the U%fted . Wee shower deemded so tbat xhe Vshtws s, 8 i ,
—� grurch parsonage on Thursday ev- juwrped i>� can and away to
i Threahinrg' returnal show good Yields eamg, September b, at &00 o'clock. Zion Church. There we enjoyed folk
•In Ihle majority of faram. As flhis is a very important meeting, dancing led by Wally Reeser and
Silo f1jilm g has begun on some of the United Church requests -every kinging led by Evelyn LAPP, There Alexandra Park .,Oshawa, Ont.
< . tarn» to Heed 101w dairy cows . tesaher and officer to be pmae.A• were aboat 25 Centennial folk who
;twins to the poor pastures, which
The school -bell I� rung once a- took is this evening of fun, wad Ot
gre'slmost dried up. gain iii the village, All the kiddies even tbaagh' tare corn took much SEPT.A Several from here a:-Leaded Port with hunch boxes and +text bookie in longer to cook than espect+ed, it was
. Fens fair 'on Monday las . hand looked happy (?) as they wan- ' worar waiting for. Thanka Cedar
► lEx. and Mrs. W. H. Westaep spent dered up the road to higher wives- Grove for a "av►11U1;eve0ip9, , -- GRANDSTAND SPECTACLE
— - - a< f0w days recently on a holiday in flow. Miss Nellie Hyland, of Locust Wriday aught some of our rowig
Abe north land - , now
li. Foster left this week to taw • W 'te aloe, "ip`' �e is ern were lean dancing to Rlss TRIALS OF SFORD
•Creighton's orlhestra at Rainbow
° ahe assistant herdmanship at the Mr. and Mrs. George Hamlin and Gardens, Markham. Tuesday—Wedneextay, — 2 T. Fraser farm at Concord.
the Misses Nancy and Blanche Sam - Two of our most active icons
Der. Odell and Mrs. Odell, Palmer lin spent Sunday, Septa 1, in • 'people, Lillian Rate and Gloria Otuzr- Baby mow Pony Saees &Irsd Concert
Stan, were recent callers at Crraamere Milton, Ontario. erod vere off to Sutton yesterday r , Wood•.chqpping Contest Model Midway Shows
asocrt. He has s herd of Jerseys new Mr. and Mrs. George White and i to t" is the Fair in that town
'k]►eane• was daughter ate new residents in which is being' revived after six
Lick, Vegetables., Hortieniture� Art, Baking, Needlecraft, IndttatrEsi
So Gard and Mrs. Winter have Whitevale. Mss. White and her wee ' year's cessation during , the - war
bntered the granJiwnt class, as 'daughter just CoW out from .Flag - I yeah. 9D • .t daughter, Mrs. R,. Walker, is land Iast week. Whitevale cordially t .Sparrow Lake has stolm another. udjxevo Siredorq
rthe mother of a bouncing baby boy .welcomes it's newcomers, i two of our young people , th s week
— Robert Gardiner Walker. Congrat- Visitors st' the residence of Mr. i end. Lois Graham and George Hull
#Watianai and Mrs. A. E. Fluxing recently, -M I are there attending Toronto Confer GORDON F. OSBORNE A. R ,Ricisarosoa
Fred and Mrs. Puck�rin and family have been, r. and Mrs. Charles Renee Y. P. U. Biennial Corvention. '
-Jqm t their marriag anniversary by Nevin, Toronto; the Missea Gume No doubt our loyal Y. P. U. will
- - _ - i• visit to-the Rev. M. R. and Mrs. -a-ud Ann Flerstng, Toronto, and the benefit by this visit. ID187MICT.. IKANAG1!®t ill' INSOBAMM
lienkinsos, at King, Ont. Misses Myrtle Gorrell and Jean Young 'People's was cancelled on E1dPIRE D YMS ATE
Mrs. George Puckr&s sister, Der- Fleming, also of Toronto. ( Sunday night due to the absence of AX cid aftbilmhP.A asgm:, law
: title, and family have been visitfag Visiting Toronto recently were: some of the leaders; but there will. r
vnth them recently. Miss Mary Herbert, Mrs. F. Herb- be an Ereclytive Meeting on Fr'd B , . I lives to
Club will' meet on the 3rd Mon- eu�t and Mrs. C. Anthony. � the 6th, at the home of Bob Snell- Ross D. ]Ltmto � Pharr. PS I 10141 so
lky Rev. Mr. McLachlam and his wife l ing. Nex:16 Sunday night Gloria Oran- V. lg, COre3a
_ - have returned home after a month's , erod will be in dWV with her reg- Tom P uekrhi
Ch�'tL mow, vacation for his sermon Sunday ev- plar "Mi�ona" might. Murv" Keane, Oshawa. '
err wood eeing, September 1. Mr. McLachlan Saturday was iM Carnival span' ; "Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa ~.
- --� chose the subject fThe Man with the coxed by the local Lions Club when ��� � q��, � �� � a 1M■i '�
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the Haas] good crowds assembled tNtt
lrer home . in Toronto after visiting Dr. C. S6 and Mrs. Reddick, for fun and games, _ ,
. Mss. Derbyshire has returned to Hoe"
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a with cousins Leslie and Mss. Boll- Springville, spent a week -at the home Mrs. Stan Livingstone was one of
fir. of Mrs. Ellison and Mr. J. Birnie. -the lucky persons winning not one L'�F1ll1SM AUM20NIM and AAdrets , itbrtrs
School re- opened on .Tuesday, with Mrs. a:snley, Tweedi+e, of Dixie, but two of the draw prizes. VALVATOR Pielk 6 s
Miss Purdon, of Cobourg, as teasker. spent the week -end at his home here, -, Ssls - —lasb,I A tywbere
The Woman's Aasociatiaon wall Mr. and Mrs Stanley Eva38 and Pbons or Wr to
poeet on �N esday afternoon. Sep- litt'.e a daughter Lynne, spent the Green Rivet aid Doaa. OL Bank mss, OuL. Clarke Prentice
utember 1S, at the home of Mrs. F. week -end in Niagara Falls.
Toytaaee. Subject -- "Co-operative Mrs. Jack MacMillan and little son Mi. and Sm. Gordon Hamlin were mat Y�r For Sala _ LIOdDiB)!.7 AU�'ll'IO]�
Laborers tggether with Billie, of Toronto, were guests �f with P* dy of Tork say pct►
Parry Sound visitors fora few days CYRLL E. MORLEY to Qp, Z= p9a
. , ..:. _..God ". Please note chance of date Mrs Norman Burke. last week. �' � .
A eommunity shower was held last Miss Lydia Major, of Toronto and We Have Waiting Buyers With fiat ed Q A. L Its and at 00 Imb -
Mr. J. B. Wilson -and daughter, Cash, For Homes With Binall J, g, pier
Tuesday evening for Mi. and Mrs.. Miss Yrrginia Major, of Oshawa. were Mrs. Drapes were Ajax visitors last F ( !
...Boyd Petty { "a recent war bride in guests at the home of Mr. Fred Acreage, arms, or Village wad Py+rsrtiee). gyaras ad 1�sas,
week.
our midst). Little Georgina .received. Major, over the week -end.- Property �� Ras � at 11lale �
Mel. Draper spent a week with _
_ .,some Slits too. Miss Helen Hornshaw . went • to his daughter at Goodwood.
Mina Emily Petty has returned to -Montreal by plane, amd wairthe Lab- Wilson Park bad the beat records PHONE, AGIN. U W 86 MII LUrm
her school after being with herpar- or Day guest of Miss Doris Wi son, this year of any - =-only one wee bop
`enta during the aumrner holidays - Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie Beare and had measles, and another fell off the nova 'm Sdidtos Notaey Prbiis
Uiss Clelland, of Toronto, was the family, Cherrywood, were ,the_.Sun - -, swing and fractured his wrist.
g Swat of her sister, Mss. Jones, over day guests of Mr. and Mss William Mr. wW Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and 1. Iiag i !sb C rC.!RICi- IARDSON
the week -end Hilts. i family, o! Dundess, Ont., visited his snits oil — Cam kontei IXa aft
It has mane )o our attention that uncle, J B.. Wilson on the holiday, ths3 �><s � Temp � x71 Bae, St Torsi%
Mr: Earl Webster, formerly a prim- also. Mr. and Mrs, T. Barefoot, of; Kam, h' may be Yew 1'psa
Whitevale I cipal of Whitevale Public Sc•hnol, end Ajax
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late off Ajax :school, has been app - Mr. and Mrs. Doug Barefoot, o! �;. �"#. TUCK. PT. D. rO°= Satistaetiest My 0001strss
The Women's Missionary Society ointPd Assistant Director of the Un- Ajax; Wases June and Joycs Cruick- _ --
a "o! the Whiteva r ;ed. Church met iversities Adult Education Board of shank, of Long "Branch, spent the =M�y �k, � p a '• H� MCKEE :-
on Wednesday a,; •on. August 28, Ontario, wi h headquaruers in iC ►ng- holidays *rith their aunt and uncle, ,OSHAWA ..._ PAINTER & DECORATOR
- - at We home of Mrs. Jack Tweedre. stop. The teuritoty which. he will yr. and Mrs. Draper,
'P6e topic of day was ,Christ-, cover will be from Port Hopp to Mr. and Mrs. 'George Rickard of ,P'kaaa lfli ]]sal: p :
:. fan Stewardship ". Fifteen ladies at Ottawa He begins his work in the Newtonbrook visited Mr. a.,d Mrs
tended, and each had a part. in tl^e field about the middle of September. George Rickard Sr., over the end of -' P'ICKERLNG ONTAINO
.,programme- , Until then, he is at the head- office the week. J A. WILLOUGHBr
Holy C,,mmunion was observed in in Toronto. Aa soon as slur. Webster P'astowr and Mrs. Heal returned Raw f � Toronto
- the Frost Baptist Church on Sunday � can obtain a home, he intends mov- from Kitchener, Mrs, Heal's mother-, IN yonee St. AD4Gi J. I. (Had) STEWAi3'T, D. A.
> 41..n oming, September 1., and a guest tAg his wily to Kingston. Mrs. o sisters and a brother accompany- "Largest aced Oldest in Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
soloist'., in the permen of Mrs, Hasio- sl ' Webster is a daughter of Mr. and � them here for-the holiday. Canada - Established Forty
Was Present to bring the anessage in Mrs. H. E. Turner here. We congrat- Campers at Wilson's Park wound , Years" IVER BEND FARMS
..song... ! Mate Mr. Webster on this fine •app- f up the seexs•.�n with 's anonster corn CONSULT OUR ACTIVE C11r D[/T, ,nor Road
• All teachers and officers and int- ointment, and wish him auceess in roast and childrel,'s parade last week FOR THAT MOMS INTMiCrT•
his new work. end. First _Prize wen to Anne Ing- Phone — Pickering 17 R is
- - _ -- raham, Second to Carol Lowe, ant,
Highland Creek Ito Rennie Stephenson, a,l of]ers Atkisson �+
I� The Ladies" Aid w i' 1 hold their _ i� J Donavan
I %0" Ate. BOIWZ - 8t wlf. Big F.
The weatherman did not smile ' on i regular meeting at the home of Mrs L i� l8, M B. Se.
" . the happy : groap • M young People Fred Gostick, on Wednesday, Sept. . .
- THE THE who %net at Cedar Grove on Wed - � 18, instead of the regular day: Word 4ntar4o Lind
nesday night for corn roast. Just , for" Roll Call "Song or Songs ". Auctioneers
866 itins`8 9ahswa: lieu. '
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Sales eased anjwhere.
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s»rEMB>:It 5, 6 a:ud 7 WANTED - 0 sales personally and �. .. �. >�.�....
- �rov►s- q- -..,>a ��• M. - - - - - -- — sivaMsed. Bids prepwred_am _ St.ra iiisli ]laic a iris
Ada, Matinee at 1.30 P. M.. _ YOUR '-$' -IS
Prompt Service, A "It 81"w
:Road To Utopia HighE si Market Prices :Pa " 'i d _ Reasonable Rates won Beards e1R
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope
with Dorothy Lamour What are You Receiving t�soNE �o sTOUFFVhLLE N. M. Gordon
FOR YOUR EGGS?
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' Sydney Greenstreet Peter Lorre TELEPHONES --'Howraed 1117, and Searboro M :
l GETTING GFRTIE'S GARTER :.HOGS ' - LAMBS - CALVES
+ ]lough and Dressed L msbse 1pltwoe!
: Dennis O'Keefe Marie MacDonald
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