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VOiL. 66 iVO. f. P[C0bE1&G, O1VT VR11DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1@" 8ttlw Rate - $SAO Pet' year; V. 8., p i0 W . C. Mur&w sad Bon, Publisheas> 4 Cents a •oopt-AuMfke es'Ised as Second Qlaes lf[atrbr. _ Jo --Be'Entertained-1 --4Locai--Bots Newsboysy ....... ...... ., u- urgingNewsbo yWeek' To Adkbvss Rotary On News lk7w Sister Edelen Morrissey of Sotael j FROM THE PICKERaING 'NEIW'S Brock Road Organize Community • Dieu, Montreal, - Visits Pickering ' I Of 60 Years Ago Club I lPi kering Village -' _... meek Here -- -- Frieda$ o HPr Jubilee Tour i - - ervi{r a nationwide News So many requests for 'a return to The newly-organized Oommunity " -Mr. and Mrs, W. �Goudy left... . wail self =the local Rotary Club Sister Helen .Morrissey of :Kan--, &% column cannot be ignored'. , Club of Brock Road, held their' on Monday for a two-week's vasa- will eat rtain__.about -fifteen boys- . treal, one o1 the _ most delightful I The \ears is on it's} 08th-year of regular.. Wednesday night Euchre tion, from this township whQ are start- Derryone your Editor has had the Publication, and t�ea3e items are at_B_rougham Town Hall last week. Sirs. John Murkar spent Wednes- • nag out in the "business world" good fortune to know, called on the taken from our' issue of 80-years Refreshments were served at the day in the city with tits. H. A. _ Ne ws late last week-ena, when on ! ago 'this weeksEd. elogA of an enioxable evening.-��eu•- --- - - a vacation in celebration of her * * I, i , Yyonne Coates spent the 'week- boys will dine' with the Rotarians ! end with Joyc•) Morley, who cele neat Jiondav evening at 6:30, and jubilee year, Sister Morrissey, the ;tijessrs Hoover and Gee ]lave got ' D nbarton,. Centennial Fair rt will be addressed by Commander daughter of one , of this village,= their chopping mill running. Cnited,Churches Po orated her birthday on Friday ev- Ernest Bartlett,. R:•- C--N, V. R., early families. left here in 1885 J. 31. Palmer carried off first i. ening with a Daffy for her friends. for Montreal, To he.r goes. the , prizes for organs and sewing mach= Mrs. J. C. hiu>•kar and Marilyn. whose thrilling naval sea stories + .... The Official Board of-the Cha-rge-- of -Rannoch, spent Sunday with are read _by many •o*_-y-.-Ernest credit {or much of the excellent ire- ine.� at the Pickering Fair, met last Wednesday, at the home the family here. i putation'enjoi•ed by this famous A violin is the most. difi'icBlt of '139rVett-held a senior commission of 'Mr, and Sirs. Harry Cook with -Miss Xary' Riley entertained a ho, ital in 1lontrer33. Laboring for in�trument5 to master- aye a tea- - and po:r -with the t'alfadian `Cavy p g forty-two present, Fairport ladies 'evening in honor of Mies Irene - fifty to sixty sears .for this fame? der. He evidently has never tried a during' the war; despatched td all bicycle. prepared a lovely supe e, All three Elliott, and on Saturday evening, Hstitntion, her cervices to :cams -• -":corners of the world. and should 'churches were well represented. Mrs. Fred Annan also had a show- be able'-to telI-a most interesting '-are now being recognized, by- -has. A letter from Balsam this week .After supper 'Mesers Cook and Nic= er for her. !t>ital - authoritle= and by wide seemed calculated to ,. stir up prof- _lir L. D. Banks., who was. rep- r story: a hols led in a sing-song and after a circle of friends from within this itless strife, Even when thrown in . opted sertousl ill a, week- ago, !s 'Mr. Bartlett is now a resident of brief Worship Period, the buainesa y ---.- tttis 'township- havine ^entinent, and in Europe, the waste-paper basket, it bred riot somewhat improved. purchased a 1 and ^discord, of the evening commenced, wives . -Sitter 'Morrissey is the-aut-hor of. Miss �a-mC.bel.l. of- Caledonia- 'George on the Salem Road. _ ' George Irlfemrn made Corm panddng mem The spent the 'week-end with Mrs. G. ing with the history of Quebec and eived ' a quantity oY wool-which A. Chapman, be d sell reasonably for cash or chief item of business was't mat- World Communion Sunday Montreal. and is piPpbring another . Our two "official bear-hunters" exchange for wool.. ter of getting ,the children the --+-- volume which will soon be released. go into thewild north again tilts Sunday School to come and worship On Sunday next Christiana the Copies• of some. of her works are Sial John. n'oadruf.f has leased year on authority the Reeve. with the congregation, Gradually ... ;world over, will unite at church found on the sheivea of our own the farm oa the 4th. can. to Mr, service ;at the Sacrament of the public Iibrhry. Walter Neal, recently out from we are coming- . to see our great St, Paula Anglican-Church Lord's Supper, In doing so, Christ- 'England: danger of losing most of the child- Dunbarton lana ase 'the opportunity of "ap.- Pickerin-Women's Institute-To ---mimes Andrew, he other_ 1T� in our Sunday Schools because Harvest Supper.. Tues. Oct. S. 6.b. +plyinrg a bandage. to a wounded .Organize Dranutic Club And i; tat a stalk of asparagus measnriag� a are ng them to Nor- " church", In these days of extreme Choral Class i sbJp with the congregation, It is uncertainty and apprehension -much 7 •toot, three inches in height. 1L. 80. OCT.1 an !` _ A. meeting Qf the -+Cricket ,Club j absolutely :eseentia] that our child- BE �. T1 is expected: of the Christian World. Pickering _ Recreational Group will be held in the Gordon House . ren should come to feel a love and Ali_ professed church-goers- will at, are holding an open meeting on a reverence for the Church. It tend World Communion Servlre -on 1loaday October 4, at 8.00 on Friday night, _ D. m• Landiord James Gordon em lou_ l 'makes very little dLfferen ' '1 R tis lR..«Ass . . 'Sunday next.,' In the , Town - H'aM' to rant er a other day for enU whet er we have activities ev- m c and Cboral -Class. and, to the hotel, who must have dropped ery evening-during the week, it Fal! Fair At Dunlutrtou Plan for continuation of the sew- out of the eiond -the first horse our children do, no: worship with ; Pickering United Chantel int and handicraft class.the congregations on Sunday, the . he hitched. uP -was placed between Rev. Root. O Copeland, Minister Dumbarton school grounds was a Dr, Tomlinson, Pres.: of Picker_ . the shafts with' Its nose over the Church will lose them, The matter SUNDAY,' OCTOBER 3, 1948 nesse of activity on Tuesday;- Sep.- Ing Township-Adult Adult Recr_eatioaal dashboard, , �Lr. cordon Is still at Manse repairs occupied more,10.00 a, m. -Sunday School Assoc�iattan �aiil` prestos. time than, it should The joint gar- 11.00 a, m. Mo'raing Service 21, when Duabartoa -held- a highly !,looking for a hostler. -_"Worid Cornmilmioa" succeesful- Fall Fair, Displays of The truest speaker will be Mr. • Wba* about a skating -rink for .den party at Rosebarik netted 387., flowers, fruits, vegetables were Stalter,, from the Dept, , of Ednea- i. pickerinr this winter? (they were The Board would like the :!lanae ; 7.00 P. m, - Evening Service well represented with entrants. A .musical rngram ~viii also be About three months ago Mr. Fred a be insulated k once, and thole * * * + •au,merous end pet contests were tion, Adult Recre,0 onal -Branch, at it- iii 'thatiae'day= Zoe,-Ed•)K _ loo after ` p appointe8 are asked to k a er Announcements The .pupils and teachers prepar. presented. Lotan mailed .R' le�ti". to Calentta, ' the matter a once :. Anniveirary Sunday - October*11, ' - ed an excellent program and -Rev We hope that a gond numbed ' Tndia, with the renneQt that it he On. Thnradav evening the li!nta_ Rev, H. J. *t*'.«to*a, Mimteo K. Braham acted aA chairman. ¢'l1 ah nm tv!r }n;PraQ. by RA4-ra_ retrirn v+., Nn1,T -Kong rbina. It t-r met with the Teaehera of fen• 'l he Interest sh-own lay pupils and 'n:' -1hP first nsvetln� 4 Peoi•lz; w"t a.o,tnrt .tho wn�7& in 9R >iavattitreh, , tPnnlal S. 9'. and F.ldera and went AirchChoiPractice parents wag a great tactor in con. (^sitat►.nn ca .PxtAnel-t tr the gen. -heinT •>iela7red atx d•tva The nnat_ fntn the matter of combining S. Vii. At the CF;-:day' evening, at tributing towards the interesting ttP...p^ "� "r-'T 'trot al-nv R,fh ynaa,P, .alar 'lie 'atter in another aad'Chureh The teachers are sym- ; 830 P. m. e * " - iW''enjoyed by those in attendan- ^nr van" envetepe addre=aed to the "Peat- Pathetic, and are going out to do ce, m-wer, Pickeri.ne, tint , c�-, (it'gone mtik0onary work. No- change To Entertain Choir The President, Sirs, J, E. •Phill :... • _ can now be done im `less than tun will be made until all the parents ! The ladles of the W, A .and their &coat. Atau>aa } have been. visited and --the- ehildre* ;-1}usbands will entertain the mem- nt- Schaoil Association wish to thank pasty we ag was so emu z- ma e o - Daabarton United -allfChurch, er Sep. -� �' the plat , The children worship of the church on Friday evening, ed in the teachers for their co-operation a setElag o! fall flowers, !n t! sad atssistance; also those who par-Pickering Township M. O. IL D1% -+ with the congregation for about October 1, xt 7.00 o'clock, W. A. 15, rghen Mise Margaret Cameron p+ Tomlinson Addressee► file !110 minutes, a special portion of the ladles are Ask to b_ a prevent as ^, ticipated in making this 'event : a Annan, of Frenchpun'@ Bay, dau- ° P _ IsuCeeate, _ - " i t t s i gtitet o2 Mrs, Anaaa and Lha. late Club on Municipal Realth service being given to them, Thus early after '6, e0 * s possible. Thomas Annan, became the bride.' - -*8 c�ren will nbt be kept any prize-winners were: Potatoes- - Mary Watson, Cam. Ron. I of _Robert James Mltclell Scott '! Rotarian Dr,. N. ' F. Touyft on, .longer and parents and cbiMroti ---Women'n Micsionars Society _Watson. Louise Craig, Watson,tson, iso$ of ;lir•'}nd 'Mrs Louis Scott. ; addreataed the �iotary Club Mon- come to Church ' together and go Regular monthly meeting Will be IIelea Ballik, Bob BodaeQyk, Eric of Pickering. i day evening, reviewing the work home together, held at this tome of Mrs. Cart- Ericson, How, Smith. -Beets -afar- The bride was given in marriage i 01 his Dept., during his fifteen bnOnrton Friday. left via the dT►fr. Ly de's ren of Dun-' Aril 30 p m.ght. em �Mrs a BusOhb9� V11% -flys Hnffman, Helen Ballik, Louise by her •brother Donald, and wore ygars as Medical Health Officer. - rOraig, Bid. B_a111k, Onions.— George a floor-length Sown of white sat.- 1 for this township, track fora party at the home of I have charge of the program anR) ]Bills Allan Hill, Lois_: Flkteher,• in ]rith finger-tip veil and carried With the assistance of Mrs, MY, and Mrs. Fred Hoare. Games, a the Worship Service w►tll be taken sing-song an-d refreshments. It• as I by Mrs, Murkar, The Roll Call -will f^am.Watson. Tomatoes - Patsy � a bougaet of red roses:. 1 Rhoten Public Health :Nurse, a � 'Daniels, Allan- Hill, Raine Ericson,' The matron at honor was dors. program of "public health" is be- Miss Vancy Tnnnell's birthday and be answered by a ,vers@ from the Louise Craig. Corn -.Eddie Gal. LOrne Sharkey, sister of the bride t Ing carried on in Pirkerin,g that a cake was baked for per: A vote Go=Pe? of St, Matthew. bralth, Parsnips _ Helen Ballik, who wore .a,-gown at- Tose. mAir.:.` egxals „that, of any municipakity In of sincere flanks was tendered 14r, At this meeting the members are Peppers B. Bodneryk: Cabbage- The bridesmaids were Mra. Ronald the Province -of' Ontario•' and Mrs. Hoare. -- - - asked to bring something suttable Eric Ericson, Sid Ballik. Turnips ' Watson, sister of the bride and itiiuch of their. work is carried We invite all our 156ople to come for a Baby $b.w•er....articleg to Miss' Betty Scott both wearing and worship with us on Sunday, be sent` to Hiss Engle-nd, in Tndia;- _.Louise Craig. Eric Ericson. Cue- on through the twenty lase pub- � p umbers-Bob, Hume. Allan Hill, + turquolHe gowns, The .bridesmaidsil lie schools in Picker! g, where Christians throughout the world . no "woalies", but cotton, baby, each wore hats of matchln8 ostrich are cetebratia the Lord's Supper. powder, soap, kleenex etc. will be Lava, Murphy. Veg. Marrow—Fran. contact- is made with both the pre- g '_1fl<cDonald, Sid. Ballik, Bob Rid. pluimes and carried nosegays of school and school ages, is a pro. The Sacrament of Baptism will all appreciated. A special eollectloa son, Marg, -Smith..- Pumpkin-W... baby mums: r� I g -so be administered at Duhbarton for this purpose- gill 13e taken to• Bram of vaccination, and innocule- Mrs. Cbas Buil presided at the and Fairport Churebe i, procure necessaries which are not. emith, Stan. Jones Gord. .Annie, tion . both and imimanization On 3unda�, October 10 DnnbRr_ 'contributed. Will all -members organ and MT. Donald McLellan ' Squasha.�llarq, Smiting icm, Moore. against many of the tronbfe`some + Celery Pat Doherty. Beans-;Ron piaped the procession into and -out diseases •aMecting all age!;. In this ton will celebrate their, Anniversary .make an effort to be present, and ,of the church. Rrr, J. K. Bmham The .Minister_ will preach in the visitors will be very welcome. Dalton. Water Melon-aid Ballik, olSficia`e� The beat man was Mr teapect the_Doctor favors the new ! Louis,' Craig, Marilyn Huffman, "school areas" , from which they morning at itby. and Rev; C. A. � Donald Scott, brother of the groom. Malcolm, Whitby. . will preach •1n Plekerin(f .Presbyterian Church lord. anis, M. Mf?1 n=Martlyn Ushers were. Mr. Earl Ottewell could obtain much more co-6'pers- Littleford, Tea Biscuits--Gail Han. and Mr, J�iek Warren, ! tion than they are able to receive the 'evening at 7:30. Pickering LTti-. SUNDAY, Marshall. Minister (continued on, page five) - At' the reception at the brides from so many single schools (a •!ted Church choir will sing in the 9L VDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1948 evening. Centennial Church will 2:00 p„ m. - Sunday Sghoal home, 'Hilltop Farm,, the brides few of which have no more than 9.00 p,- m, - Worship Service CARD OF THANKS mother received in a dress of black afbout a dozen Ipuptls), cocas for that Sunday. .a.. lace with matching accessories and Pre-natal• care is another of the Announcements Ladles' (gale of Nome-cooking We wish to express our apprec- wore a corsage of red roses. The social cares receiving attention by - The Presbyterian Ladies'. Aid ars ration to the many neighbors, rel. Broom's .mother assisted, wearing this Department.- L uA year there Mrs, C. W. Pilkey invites friends bolding a sale of heme�.cooking, atives and friends for. the • kindly a dress of light blue with blacki were 220 births with Pickering to a Trousseau Tea for. her laugh= "Country, Store" and afternoon tea expressions of sympathy, 'and '#>ea- accessories and wore a corsage oY fatmilies, .all . but about 70 taking ter, Mift--Phyllis Pilkey, on SJatur- an Saturday, October 30, in tate _ atitul floral tributes;, also for help pink roses. place outside of .Pickering Town= day, October 2 from'.3,00 to 6.00 Town Hall. given or offered so freely during ' 'For the wedding tilp'to the 13. ship, but these mothers'when they p, m. -the illness and passing of ,a belov- r,., the -bride wore a light blues return home, lose contact with the ed husband and lather;''and• cards gabardine dressmaker suit with physician tri c,Iiarge at time of the Autumn S Thankoftelnttg of sympathy. These acts of kind- black accessories On their return birth, and it is with these that Canadian Girls In Training The Autumn S. will be g meet tress whit be gratefully remember- they will reside in Pickering. {much 'of their work is carried on, }} of the -W, 1S, S. will be held at 2d; We also ,wish to thank Rev. L •-On Monday, �4ept. 27, the first the home of 'Mrs. Jas Palmer, on St. George's .Inglic" Church botl0 before, and atterreare, j i E, Kennedy for- his com'Ynrting Dental care and Tuberculosis . d' G. I,• T': meeting of the year was Tuesday, October 5 at 2.30 P. R1Y, words. - lace also th been receivin a opened with the usual ceremonies, j Guest spegker _ :ors. C. McLennan. -Airs. D: Dawson aRndau►ily Sunday, Oct. 3. Sunday School g The Worship period was •taken by I Soloist, Mrs. P. N, Spratt. Vialltors at 10 a. m. Morning •Prayer and lot' ,of aft tion. Dr, Tomlinson Jessie Bushby and Helen Butt. It welcome. - Sermoir;' 1I; a,' m. Preacher at this noted that ! om the xray _survey, was agreed that $7.00 of the ban- a +(:AR+D OF, THANKS _ sesvice,. Rev. E. G. Robinson, . Ree _ a year ago, ,he number of "sus_ ante from last year's treasury be Pickering (lospel Ghnre3 tor:-Nb evening service. Pi cts" here was very small but Rev, H. C. Melljwen Pastor admi ted 'that �",Posasibl given to the W; A. It was decided late, ' Wiliam McLeod (Banks) St. Pauls Church, Dunbasllon f y some who to div9de into Junior and Senior SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1848 Pickering, wish to - Sunday, 'October, 3rd. Harvest were themselves suspicious ai SUNDAY, 2191-'1�KBZR, Se, 1943 Mad Yaly, off' Groups for study. OMlcere 'for the - express to their many friends,. rel_ Thanksgtviag will be observed on their own condition, did not' sub-- 10.00 a. M. . Sunday i*401 year were elected elected iIows: -_ ative,s and neighbors, their heart- this date at 7.15 p. m."the Area- *sit to the x-raying". A ncticerble president, 'Joan Fall ae; Vice 11.00 a., m, - morning Deviation Vice- felt thanks and . !appreciation for cher for the occasion will be Rev. improvement has been ,found 1n the 7.80 P. m. _ )4vattge4Ltle Berths, Pres. Jessie Bushby; Secretary,, acts W-- of'idudnessmessages' of syn- F. H. Mason, M. A., B. D., Rector state of the teeth of our school 'W� Ina Peattie• Treaasurer Shirley pathy and ,beautiful voral tributes -of jot, MGnIca's Church, Toronto. children since the institution of a Disney, The Leaders are: ,Mrs. F. Wednesday. Prayer itn4 ]�110'wfti� extended' to, them in' thott recent You are cordial! invited to attend dental program. _ Thursday - Cottage !rawer fleeldB ' Y' y Baker, Mrs, C, Morley and Mrs. B.. AtAl sad berewv tient, in the loss of a this service. Sunday School as us- The Rotary Cluh•, Interested in I urkar '� a D.00 9..an District dear husband and father, especially ual, 2 p., m. and commencing with the W6rk of this Department ret- Games and lunch brought the I "day, 8.00 p. m. - ><oath >ea}lift, r tltianking Rev,' R. C. -Copeliand for Sunday, October 10, afternoon ser- eived an excellent, report from the � efvening to a aloes. I � - bis comforting words. vices will be resumed' at 3 p. mz. bead of this Department. 1. A Cordial Weloom To 4Q ADVERTISING -� Town in Ontario CLA SSLF IED w+ + , Has a�i�.arCLi FOB tSAI.14 A(iRNT6 to door ,amen, maA•-to-tnaaur• pI"ANT a hedge this Fall-oitramb herd!-� Fre m st/iiies touch the imaging- me0'a •Dant+ af:•ct Traits t,.asutslcturer. quick growing cnlneae. Elm-will Brow t, T. Y tea=ry Allan. 1)0. 196 Law- the first year--enough Plants ls6) _, ?s hb y , Large profits. feet ' tion more than the mystery of g =erase, MontraaL pinna 26 tree--size la tacker when sb► the anti- sal Price 20 Plant• Lor 82.98. Write �\ 1 / vanished .town. There are OILS, CiRBJi►SE8, TIRES, new tree full colour Garden Guide. Brook J ' ant towns mentioned in the Scrip- Ist.eotimaea Eleatrto F•aoe Contron•ra ago..' stnssway Nurseries. Bowmanville, On ^' tures, some of which were lost for and Baro paint hoof Goaftasa eta > Write Waren oras• 1 oil Lfmi SPECTACLESPt.TEDENSE3 ages until the spade o1 the archae- ere wanted. :. Toronto. L same ea7 e1 sor im - light, and R80TURNED b ologist brought the B recelti Plast frames ed any color. this day Alpe CL10EtT _ others which r In O IOP Week to S8-ha Months. MANUFACTURING Optician. 16b/ mount. undiscovered. There is the "Lost • 16, Lal List . a 6 Rea d7 to Atlantis"-the great city of the clan- Floor and Range raised undo= ideal conditions. Royal East. Montreal 8l." world which is said to have Also Fan Chtcka CatalOsu• aha Price Llai TRACTOR OWNERS > " r sicaY sunk .below the surface of the sea Fres, writs cor our catalogue. al vases of worth- LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARMS pbile equipment. fully. illustrated. we h4V• Y �$' to i e and• vanished' from human sight. EXETER, ONTARIO _ for Immediate delivery Rota d>zg Na. acrd- - - 'broadcasters, ---- "- wood saws. tillers. fertilizer. There are the ancient towns men- PULLETS in the Doomsday ows. e Book of old' s week• to Ready to Lay 6everaPbreeds and price ncreasesrbecomeceffectve. Truck „ tioned . ist Tractor Equipment Co Ltd.. Lnkeebo» Rd. England, some of which cannot crosses. Send forand Torgnto 14, one. v '1?� at Mimtco, t+�•• now be identified. and some of _ j HATCHERY WAR SUbtP�E3S�i�� �' ` which stood on an that the sea _ LONDON, ONTARIO ptew /00 a 18 tractor thee. rib tree +8. treads s is has since eaten away. pl)LLET5 32 w" ,eke to Iayins. Pure adard tread 89.95 ,Like •.as�iG� But lost and seem to and cross breeda. Also Fall hatched chicks. standard'- tread 88.95, leap (mud ttn0 anowi, i ,cities tread 89 95 850 s'18 standard tread, 811;9 t Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick 13atcnertee be things of the Old World, which Lim ted. Fergus, Ontario.. _ Leap treaq.' X12.95. Prices of other car sae 'time, in the 810W Work Of centuries, pUI,t,Y7Tg gll ages to laYing. Pure bzeede,and truck tires and tarpaulins on request. Remit Fall hatched chicks. or send full' amount and � save ' ,� .-. • . i. ? 11aS buried ac��ay, But the" NTew cross .breeds. Also ionto on, orders catalogue- Top Notch Chick Sales, - 1 COD charges. - - s -- World has-its -vanished.-town also. Guelph Ontario. MENZIES BROTHERS •--, 20. Its name,is Anstruther and It was WE HAVE 8-30 week pullets ready for -reason- Establiahetl 19 122 John Street, Tosontg located somewhere in the Province ably prompt delivery. write for Dricellat. - Order chicks for November delivery now. Bray BAIRI)]?:661Nf3 s'= / eurDly neo witOh thatchins ARNInformation ld onsirequret Rrege. 110- classes.method. ,• +ux u settleo. andrish Irishsoestates areishing n.ow tO.O watchANTED tlocksnton e9go for 1949 hatching season. Guaranteed RolieiTe • .looking for the descendants Df a; Premium plus hatchability Premium paid. nue Road. Toronto. r2, 123-1Sib certain Irish gentleman who died send for full details. Box No. MEDICAL at Anstruther in Ontario in the $t.. New Toronto. DON'T WAIT-Every sufferer of Rheutnatl• CLEA-MI Neuritis should try Dlxoawn's Remedy. 1860s. uTEINU AND Paine or HAVE YOU anything needs dyeing Or clean• Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. Ottawa. Post- .: ::' .. - „ ld0 one, howet•er, has been able to find out where Anstruther stood. We are -__ o Info tJOII. paid S1.0u. - Ing? Write in u• for Information' glass to answer Your Questions, , t>epertmeW HIGHLY JILL OMMENL Every sufferer o 791 Tons* pains or Neuritis should IS Even the Canadiafi Geographlcaii H Parker's Dae Works Limits& Rileumatic Street. Tqronto. ,Ontario Dixon's Remedy. M�unro'■ Drug Store. 6e Society, with-its stores and records E1gln_ Ottawa. Poeiyald 61.00, EXCHANGE - • , ,a.: - of historical lore, has been appealed _ BLANKETS: R'e ,:change blankets for wQ0ft a OPPI►BTLNITIF.B FOR WUMaN to for an answer. But no answer rage and cotton rags. write, Fle.n®rton BE A HAIRDRESSER call be given. -Woollen Mille, Flesherton. Out. 60IN CANADA'S LEADINGL 64%HOOL.. .. Ceara 8he's Perfect-M Roselle Coe is the third woman in Canada The mystery is intriguing: - POS- silly an attempt was made to f011nd_ IF FUB SALE Greer. Opportunity t3alydre..m: _ o4ACRE PA&>Q In da•>rabl• ►ocallu' T'•O Pleaaaai meniaee DroteMary . b°ass ten ;s. t4rmake a Perfect score of 6000 out of 6000, and Win the g town of that name in dome dis- good bank baths good frame thousan erica' a' aucceuful Isar°'' grwu:`•. acres good hard-wood. running water, ons America's greatest,-system. Illustrated sats• Dominion marksman's expert shield. The Edmonton matron.. strict Shooting in which a totbn could.not be mile from '."blase, station, acorea. churches. logue tree Write or can school etc: owner rodrins. Immediate Dor MARVEL HAIRDRESSING is out to win the Canadian Open Sporting Rifle 1 supported, and the settlement was .ca.,cn. George Kerr, R.R. 1. Ethel, Ont. . SMOOLS Championship in 1949. She is a typical housewife, making a R abandoned, and its few wooden 180 ACRES clay loam. 100 clear. balance 806 Bloor St., W.. Toronto- Branches: 44 Kfns St., Hamilt4>a rd bull's-eye out of every domestic chore, including the raising of houses fell to ruin long ago. yam posture. t-euidlas nDalr, steel - {i T{ Rideau street. ottawa - a robust baby son. Whatever the: answer, Anstruther stahchinn, 28 bead box stall. Hydro Ontario. pATENTB Lenard. Ontario.0. has dissolved and faded, leaving tank WTtte-Chas. Anderson. a Compos!, P•->•si not a ince. Here In, the New World,. FAR1f about 432 acres. 65 acres cleared.FETHERSTONAVGH lliucb valuable timber, barn 60 s 40, new ndtora Establlsbed 1890.- 1/ Blas Wed, + Booklet of information on tvau•at. in the space of only some 80. years, has beet. 2 car garage, ,good rouse could be .fx rooms. Toronto. is trees for tapping. WAltlTED /�1 able to w its impenetrable mysteries. time P Y_ _ Farm equipment- in excellent cos o W DI A-1 Black and Tan coon - cludms tractor and nearly all neceuary tarnF or tour years nide edea Iso v ..equipment. About 3% miles of excellent shore- bitch. Zq*vrhree N-8- beach. Price 88800.. Easy 'Sanford, Nevrport 6tat1'on. Hants County. N.a. The orMan line. good •and Wine' --orthland pealtir Llmft•d, Brokers. . gotten Parry Sound: Ontario.. !f there is a forgotten man in this. Fl1A GALE - gLpOWERED RIFLES - $=raking it Gentry _ ... ...• tountry, whom the writers of polite- tea _.. Writ .rot now and prices. Grasberg had a remarkable run of '- _ SlXBtT C t� - ' - cal latform& have overlooked, he 's p % - ALE AL scop$ SALES co. sss Qt„u, pt Ottawa. 0011, luck in a dice game one day and - soh uld ch .the man o would like to achieve � winnings. He went "PRECISION piled up $3000 in 1 a though for what -reason I elliag..f security through his own ..efforts, -POWER CHAIN SAW to thr well once too often, however=• _ Oae afternoon some years ago horse-players, do not unden�stk and they always says a Montreal Gazette editorial. wood E�eSuitable se ruse. m nlut`sat' ar pes a all using shot the whole $3000, and lost. The - couple of unreformed we ll call Hank an"oe iiia strictly to form. For your ons The political programs are ever Po P . gr _ g_ - and-iambi. 6% b.p. 'greet• shock' was so great ih�' tmm•eiate His friend. whom shall vh�usby way identification, hap- good I'm telling you that eight to nus in their :promises of what the aeon'• aft-conled. 2-cycle motor.. ly died of heart failure: 'State for the individual cite- dan.an. designated to break �leped to find themselves at a very one shots simply do not come off will-do pREclaroN PARTS t.ta rrrm Solomon was The State will offer to care for Montr•at 1s tiding3 to ever§. Ginsberg. Ibig lawn tennis tournament It at lawn-tennis" « • sen. aria Bfrttam the sad,tidings- him, perhaps even from his cradle PORTABLE choPvins men. 1M."tfns of er e He found h r baking a strudel in the' abould be explairiCd that they were * -So and Moe thanked .the sat 11" r=eader, driven by John Deers- is kitchen. ' 4o his grave. But for the self-reliant h p,. power-unit mounted on Maple teas snick. _ . There sheerlq through error;: having .Hank kept their dough in person, who would like to have an Walter W. Burkhaa•r, Markham. Out. Your husband was in 3 'little Mean attracted by the sight of - -crowds passing through' the turns- stranger and their pockets; which was just' as enlargedy BAGS AND TOWELS crap game this afternoon, Mrs... -himseifb opportunity 'mores of his Hioached.ana wasbed cotton bass. Flour, 67:60 he diffidently by tiles, and thinking they had maybe well because Hellman simply romp- match, winning Y g per dozen. Sugar, 63.00 per dosett TOWELS: Ginsberg' said money left to himself by the Gov- rMOMED--about-1r' x 64", Flour-62.00 way of a start.. - rile :crass a ball game, .or open-air ruck.,,, ed away with the as though he should have been ernment after its spending »rad d�oae?� sugar wz.se *a� eub u2` `segs= "The loafer;" said Mrs. Ginsberg, f , - prize-fight, or some about one-to-a-hundred instead of'a taxing activities, littlr ie said. �1,q each. For maflinis add .tae postage- continuing with her baking. mere one-to-ten shot. The true'test of a Government's DEPT, W. "He was ahead $3000," continued e had actually Rot themselves mixed "Ail of. which is simply an mtro-i or a party's Pont, a - aged b it. If the 'spirit of self' e8 ONTARIO i;T., TORO- TO onion, a e t i y by Dainty Prince time :and got cI d out. alp with, Haftk and Moe wete-v<ry duction to saying that, in times like TOALS. Grade-Hackney, reliance gets all the rebuff's and the George. O. P. Ganott, >t[anOtick. Oat. .•$30001+• s earned rs, Ginsberg, - T much embarrassed, lawn-tennis be- these, miracles can happen any-. ' It is burdens; and the spirit of aubmisiion is-47 REO lS- e en school es. L perfect " Bus Line.. Out. now thoroughly aroused. He ' log one pastime of which they knew • where, even in lawn-tennis: that what is known as co t art's ,Lyn. all the benefits and promises, the eonaitiOn.. Stewart's FAR]! for sale• 1 6 acre'• lou 2{6-248. Con, should drop dead." euro less-than they did about sing- quite true "form" in is probably w=rong road has been taken. So onion nodded gravely. 7. 42elanctnon. 2 miles south. of Dundalk, 1 Odd gr 10 acres hardwood =, beg ,hymns, which was practically that game calculated than The forgotten man, who wants 3i mile to. public school: g leen, day roam. back barn eo x ta: ari.re.nna did. Good day. Mrs. Ginsberg." - However, they began to reel a more scientifically in any other line of sport. Time after 10 : 76; sheeD•Den. Pigpen, henhouse. 8-room. security for his. self-reliance,. is net _ h'iamesaHun•ed. ice 18et02on, little more at home when they notic- ud a characttall er of somewhat book- time, year after year, as they corns the wire will see the -- the= an eccentric nor 5 nuisance. He . y'oy'alsdonablie terms. ton, tOOth- +•c - holds the key td the problem of prr R.R. 1, 4. Ont, BACKACHE _ _, kerish appearance who was down to you favorites-the boys that the dopes- duction. And'Eor every gtivernment p TATO-DIGGER. Cultiva:°c 13 Drill• Drag Harrows, Wagon. good ' acceptin small wade of folding '!• money tom various CItl2tna who tens a d should come 0174' On top- tondltica. and eonntry A Iat is the funda- m party ���'r Box 18, 123-18tH Street. New Toronto. roblem t3EDOE Carragana 24-88 inches 84.69 19-24, mental P. �ay beWarninq whisper into his battlingat the finish.'' w 83 EO Per 100 delivered. Cramer Nur•ertes. ,... come and * white Fox. ®ask, y be a sinal your kidneys Backe may ewuonld So if,,before the United States - -- - " - NEW ROSS RIFLES Smart Bird 645 each .mile . are failing to siker earns acids and Poison - -Going up to this bookmaker-for national championships at Forest Before thb Nazis overran South Eos British calibre with sling. they last, Write for deecrlDtion, Gus soarers Intim the system. 'Dodd', J indeed; he was, although mak- Hills, anybody had,even predicted ern France, an old peasant woman SCOPE SALES CO. "Mort Ottawa, opt Kidney Pdls •help, relieve this c•n�tim, �e of backache, headache. ,each, - - ia� book is frowned upon at tennis that a couple Qf guys named . Gon- Sturgess,would be the fl- had taught her parrot to say . s:e Queen et., "Death to ROOFING AND SIDING a un.e rhetmtaticpains or 41 rat Dodds' tournaments just as much as it b rales and he aux Boehes", meaning FACreal contain esaeehntia o ao�e • e. at hockey games-Hank said to him nalists, the chances are that TORY roofing. you the Germans." A Gestapo agent Here U act directly kidneys a low voice. "What are the would have been put in a straight heard the bird one morning and can tell, them from first grads Reza 2891 1.18 diem .regain nofmal aetien. 190 entries and what is your line?" The jacket. Gonzales was thought so per s 1 (1001b. [ warned the old lady that the parrot As haltT Shing5. 125 es Get Dodd' s Kidney Pepsin-day. bookmaker immediately replitd, also little of that he was only rated as American would be killed, and she sent to a �• black and, blends. Blue avattebl• w td only_ v �• Do&s Wne Pills n a low voice, "The entries are seventeenth on the .arenas 21 fled Rnlylns 90 Ib res."green or taack, concentration camp if .the parrot . Rol -$illman versugBellman, and you ..list. Sturgess was just a 28-yeas old --ever repeated -the- phrase. The old $3.96' per so. 60 lb. red only 61:76 per sa. 88.96 sq• jun have all you want of Beltman at fiobody from South Africa-a con- lady sought help from the village %, thick insulated Brick aiding In red butt per 'sq eight to one." tinent that had never even provided ric t. He had a perfects brought Rol] brick Biding to liver p y F.O.B. Factory or Hamilton. Delivered Pricns t * * * - - a semi-finalist-and .who was con- rap parrot, he told her, and suggest- with aetauea circular' on reatreat Hamilton, Ont. • s + s s , Hoak went back and told Moe thea sidered to be playing merely for ex- ed a swap. The next day the Ges- Robert .tones Lumber company. PIECE � BATHROOM SET x120 - -' hews. "And I think I will just have ercise. And entered in the tourna- tapo man, quivering. with expect- 3 • Tera r> Free catalogue, baths Sold by ell DruggistsK, ~ 4 3Sc (tube), roc an51.00 io take a piece of Beliman at such ment were Such top-notchers as esoil , closns anCy; g baths, closets. basins, furnaces, radiators glared at the bird and grew fit' ngs a price," he said. "Do you snow Frankie Parker, Jaroslav Drobny, and choleric with rage when it said u,c heating. main Plumbinig A Heating. IO 9 - _ ... about thisBellman, then?". Bob Falkenbeltg and a whole bunch nothing. .Finally the agent himself St. Lawrence St., Pic ntreal 1, . ,ayything sternad Moe. •"Do you know_anything more of stamspangled wizards. _ shouted- -"Mort aux Boches.' he agvEAAL I?arms-2o to 200 acres. several Bring in $5010,: year o s7" about his Past perf r10a�Z * * ' arrot said softly ":fay the good With Gat Wens on. P each. Some with stock and tmvlemenAll ' my on blxbway on good atone *• Yet When the smoke had cleared Lora answer your prayers, level land, inner not . _ R ISSUE 40 - 1948 "So-far as I am concerned Bell- awn that -was the setup. All the y+ son." _ . . roads. , come and see them • 2. Jarvis, s, On John Walker, salesman Box ,62. JarvU; Ont ipsgll may be blac white or even a others had fallen by the wayside and only. Pancho-Gonzales. and. Eric Qrinee. I never ew he was even " alive till about.a minute ago when Sturgess were left to do 'theii stuff of tennis fans so M P E 5 AND - Fon come right down to it," replied Hank. "But eight to one is a very before a bunch . dazed that they could hardly believe �� 8 C K H E A D S �L` YOUR OWN indeed= their own eyes. It was just about A sweet price-very sweet and T think we would be missing the most amazing upset in 'sports history since the days of the Chi- Quickly hVIPs co dear up titan oven over toyesrs'ktosoti and smooth. Proven neer BETTER CIGARETTES W/r fl /7 jomething if we were to overlook "You Black Sox-only this time it -. a golden opportunity." Such "Eight cago strictly on the level. We think Dr. Chases Ointment r' dead right," paid Moe. to one is a wgpderfuV ��e and I was better go shopping around and we can - mlust have a piece o ellrilan as finwe'd out what of a rice „ Seton a parleyof Chicagot Hawks MR. PILE SUFFERER - - But just as they were stepping up to win the hockey title and the St. - what a rase a[rrcrencc there to in the, Louis Browns to win the 1949 Am- to treat Piles. The necessity - .. to bet the bookmaker all they lead modern way .ly plain League championship!' After real .2 Ott Belltnatl,' a stranger drew them an newcause encan reat coni onvsense.heThe PYLTONE treat- (a liquid taken by month) goes direct -what took Dlace at Forest Hills V , aside; "I overheard what you mugs confidentially, • ment nothing's going to surprise us any noc.(thtalns inside a est. ria rebuild ms those C�GARET TE MAIACCO were saying," he said -"and you' are making a very grave .. tel delicate tissues. It rile Treatment �; It seta_ sou satin- mistake. This lawn-tennis is quite. from hone racing or box-- answer Is acicaee's answer. The oldest recorded dot t,mrnt t n factory results with a one hoitle trial or Drfee refunded •t once • st all modern different Sghtiltg and other regular sports. paper Is a deed of Ring Roger of I drurslsts. F to be lav- Lars always Seem... VWY Sicily of the year 1102. _ .. , Kk--------- 14Wto Gard-� FSS _ —_ By Grace Sharp 'Somebody's always taking the A reader of this column .hauls me f joy out of life"—or an English ver- over the coals for. some iabs I've Sion ,of that ancient saying—is prob- been taking recently at the "give- ;p ably often on the lips of J. Arthur away" ragio shows and their oul- : R ank these days. Mr. Rank, in case ling-power. "If the people didn't you don't alrea y know which is un- want to listen to such programs. ., likely, is j a out the biggest they wouldn't do so," 'she war r u -e -thing in British plc res, and-recsgt_._ Whoare, you to try and teU ,s ly invested quite a heavy chunk in what shows we should• hear, and ;. _.. 2 a picture entitled "Oliver Twist what we shpuldn't?" (And a really grand ¢icture it is, + + but that is only by the way.) The answer to the question t. "Nobody or even less than nobody'. Now ydWd 'think a film based on Far be it' from me to try and set a novel that has been . a best-seller myself up as censor over people's : ` t,• since great-granddaddy's day—may- -listening habits, and if they want to := be that should be "great-great"-tea tune 24 hours a day to programs - y story that has been read and wept whose, only point 'of appeal is a ten- .; ` over and loved by generation after million-to-one chance of winning generation in all parts of the' world, <something for nothing, that's their wo d M e a pretty safe investment - b rn t bus'riess._, ►W,. :w;. ~ .. - so long as the ac-tors, directors and-- More Power—And NoScion-Either—ThisO mew- hydroelectric plant on the Muskoka script-writers did a fairly decent Aly feelings tdward such shows -chore, which they did. But it can be summed up like this;—If 1 River is different from most such installations• in that it will be entirely automatic. in operation, seems' that' it isn't so in these had a rich relative whom I disliked requiring only the services of a earetak:er:' It will add 1250 horse power to the supply for the mixed-up days_when anything can very much, but who I knew would Bracebridge area with the' possibility of this amount being doubled on• the completion of happen and+ usually does. leave me a fortune if I-'stayed by ' additional generators.— his bedside till' he had passe(( on. -. Quite naturally, with a picture the chanties are that I'd take up bed- having such box-office possibilities, side-sitting, in a big way. But I. 'TUY'%r Mr. Rank expected to gather in wouldn't try to make thyself believe quite a few of those nice U.S.A. I was' doing it for entertainmenlL !� dollars south of the border. But it And from my point of view "giw so happens that in the storZ there . away" shows aren't entertainment- is a character named Faxin — re- What is more, if they keep on the member him?—who is quite a des- Way they've been going, they're lis= - /1' - picable party; and no fQoling. And-' ble to kill a lot of entertainment �j , • thAnt;-nefarrintinn -1 - - other such groups down around genre can really enjoy.e' New York are claiming that the re- + * s -~ -presentation of Fagin on the screen Now, here's something is manifestly anti-Jewish. g for the girls! Never underestimate a wo. It's no secret that. There must to maintain proper quality in their be something radical! wrong with herds. Now because of certain happen- mans influence, which is a `phrase ' g Y + w s s ings around Palestine, largely mis- 1 seem to have seen or heard some- k a good deal of the farming being where or other before. And for the done toda This is clearl a roves Ninth; failure to give proper at- represented by such folks as the y` y P P Anti-Defamation League, there is gist tme in its eighty-year his by the fact that 'recently some tention .to the weed problem which already a mighty 'wave of anti- oar'" po farms are said to have earned as besets the majority of farms. Pre- - the "Stars of Touwrr fl • -0 on the -qt_weet_—Rritish feeling in the states—a wave which theatre owners determine the went in a single, year while others of vital importance, especially in the stronger than most of us here in value of rising screen personalities - : .,barely made enough to make ends case of pastures. Canada even surmise. So rather on the basis-of box-office drawing meet. In a period of good prices + + She Knows Her Fashions — ! than risk the chance of stirring up Poxes-manly one male perforauet - and general farm prosperity, there Tenth; buildings not suited to pre- Director-of the DuBarrySux- } further antagonism, Rank and his has managed tonish in the first 1 lans for Mn. + thing that's gone hay- sent y enterprises. any farmers . ew or Miss _ xess School to snowing "Oliver over here *ire. be some are losing money by repairing ob- Director of the DuBarry SuC- g er t � * + solete buildings. Even those who go by the boards, for the time being Generally the menhave led the 'Outstandingly successful farmers are building' new ones too often cess School in i\et�• York Miss at least._ _ field, seven making the list In 1944, follow plans designed for farming • * ` d sx each in 1941 1943 a ' were asked, not long ago, to liar P g Ann Delafield will fie a featured and 1 25 years ago, when hprsepower was You can make your own com- but now—lust one meastey s ed-, what they -thought were the most star at the "Overture to Fash- ments on such a state of affairs, , men—a shag by the name of Rob- common violations of good farm- the only power, and hay was stored , _ management practices. and their re. tan' . shave .put on from Sept. there being _ no non-inflammable ert Ryan. What, - oh what. 'loos plica were so -interesting that. I s * 28th. to October 2nd by . the paper handy for printing mine. But ever happened -to the rising crop of - think I'll boil then down and shoot 'Eleventh; trying to operate,on, in- �Vorne 's S m hon Commit- can't you just imagine some of those "glamour boys'"? , —ust oae-- :.. sufficient capital. Farming is a bust- Symphony y -Hollywood• moguls — already hot count him, one--out of tent them to you., As one expert put it, tee. Purpose of the show is to under the collar over the praise be Henry VI of Prance ordered th► u ness and it's no disgrace to borrow _ Good management practices are 'death enalt for users or im British- generally disregarded when the op- money,.. after taking proper advice secure funds for .the Toronto ing .bestowed on certain British_ P 7 lion orator .doesn't know any better. and consideration, in order to. make - - Symphony Sustaining fund. made 'pictures—weeping big tear'` tiro oPsindigo, a blue powder used sr _ ` - that business_ succeed. of sympathy for J. Arthur !tank? a dye. There are few farmers who destroy. . their . soil ' wilfully. They do . it +• Twelfth; sticking to old customs throygh ignorance: So here. then, Is a list of a dozen or so of the most simply because they. are old, and = hesitating to make changes and take '. Compton mistakes. _ advantg UVCUWNW First; _following a haphazard, Y other farmers and by our agri- i ff1170Tpp ,W year-to ear cultural experiment stations. `? - Ye Y Program with little or no thought to long- time operation. So there you have them, a dozen The best job is done when the farm- er, the land he operates, and the in all, direct from the experts; and — xaterprises on-that land are fused I hope • that you'll find them all in- terestingfnto a pattern" adapted to all three. and some of them helpful. Now I come to look them over -I - - * + + realize once -again what a perfectly Sscond;. a poor cropping program, simple matter successful farming 'which includes the sort of • crops must be—so long as you do it, like _grown and the way the land is treat- myself, strictly from behind -a type- ' ed Too much gaesstng ire the use 'of fertilizers and failure to follow water keyboard. ' a rotation which includes maximum One He Missed use of the higher-value crops. z -- „ f. s « + a n .. -. "Young u man;' said an a t1! ^ conservation and prey tend . to soil- father from the head of the stairs ' J - Third; failure to at 4, a ention of soil "didn't I hear the clock strike four erosion. It is probable that not when you brought my daughter even. 2% of Mand 'which badly needs home?" "You did," admitted theit is even begun-to be terraced and daughter's escort. "It was going to contoured. strike eleven, but I grabbed it and -< « « + held the gong so it wouldn't disturb Fourth; • unwise livestock prp- your slumber. The father could g only mutter, "Dawgonel Why didn't t £ rams, ' which include the chits x lex and amount of livestock and the I think of that ane in m� courting way it is handle¢ , A farmer who days!" w ^ likesdairy cattle or hogs best should be . handling. them- rather than beef .cattle. > t - + + + �My ,., :%F:.•.''`:�'y` a Fifth;'- lack of proper records: It's a - ',impossible to merely guess at costs. o and income and still know. whether :• of not the farm, is making money. .C'� `� ^�.,� , , � � 4`;• Well-kept records show up both the _ `.;aa "' strong and weak points of a farm x: �` 4 ..., ..: :., :.:.e:. program. •' --- k: - - THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE"MAN 21, Sixth; far' too 'little efiort'by far Wherever people meet in.public assembly,; too. many farmers in the following at parades; icnzes-,--s its therm here- — proper sanitary methods with live- y p p Y gatherings—t r z` you will find him, read to give skilful first hogs . The sante applies to proper aid to the sick and injured. particularly poultry and ! ?: TFie St. John Ambulance, Man gives his 'feeding andthe best possible use �l 9 services benevolently without thought of of pastureage.' reward or };Gin, pad devotes his time and skill $�t fare of the people.to he wel_._ Seventh; too great investment in 11fen like this, some of Canada's finest, are in the public's service—at your service. high-priced machinery for which r ;" you haven't a sufficient use. Many " Afters find it more economical to own certain machinery in partnerE,.' 4. ---- - �_ AWES BE-A�K NORSE 92EWERY ship with, relativesor neighbors. -MONO Nice Niece Swedisb actress -kighth; carelessness in the use of Greta•Garbo, who came to the — apes and --taflur to cull out poor _ E United States in 1926; wants to roducers , that don't pay their . own , , o a series o , advertiserats in tribute to those Ca- '- be a real niece of Uncle .Sam: f f nadians in the serv4e of the public iry. Too' many fsirmers are averse She has filed first papers for -- to spending enough ,pn good .sires �. naturalikation in Hollywood. J - - r ' gALE coni 3, Pickerla6 Torp„ at Clark's'- *• - ... ' i.ldsS�t led Adv[ O luw,& P�RpPAaTY FOR _ . j/ •' f 2 f Hollow ani-etiarth fro= Cherry - Mood investment, block off lots on wood. Bale 12.00 noon, sharp. No water and electric. 6 -Roam' house, reserve, Teraw cash. Farm sold ' foaad�HT LAK d�!y good, high stone basement, Large -- Ken and Clarke Prentice, suets. -A ;) qu.utlty, - two t'•Dpa out -banding. Small expense wNll • • • , TO MIX A SPICE CAKE 11'huia. AYtucourt 1366 gips truck entrance oa two floors. THUR9DA� OCT, " lb - 'auction .lust add one cup of or water to / k'Vlt d .tom -au acreu, loot 15, Con. Apartment site and several lots �e o= ff, mottle. farm stock, -. Campbells Cake Mix -stir and bake. 1, Georgina ideal spot for sum- now available close to bus line. lmplenlaats hay, Lot Enjoy yeah homemade cake -always sect mer aau winter home. Sandy Loam. Own your own horse. For 2u11 is . light, tender and delicious .Try it. g` _ - Southern exposure.- i3uilaings or- Boz 604 News 22, Can. 4, Scarboso Twp, Drapery _ formation, apply at Midhail Donahoe. Sale at 1, P. -7. erlooking rri�lee of country. 9 -room- Office, - m, DST, Terms cash. No reserve. �� ° flewsed brick veneer hbuse in Al. con- Kea and Clarke Prentice, aucts. MpB. CHOCOLATE RA 11 ir4ElGI8TEiR6 dation. New roof..Divided cement SATURDAY OCT. 2 - auction • • .* • - ° . GOLDEN ...cellare• Cistern, Large bank barn, sale of >lousehold furniture, glass- U'RDAY, OCT. 16 - auction CAKE -MIX • sncE Driving.ahed and • log house, ,each ware, dishes and other articles, sale o{ farm stock, implements; ' with divided stone foundations. Lot 26, Con. 4, Vaug ah n �Twp� the hay, grain, entice household furs- Never-1aiWW water supply. Hydro r J, Hutchison. Sale at iture eTc-ro ext - .. pe ty of , p D Y ' 9f - . Wm. Self, KAISER available• open$ to two good grav 1,00 -p, m. Terms cash, Farm sold. 3, 6Lh Line, King Twp. at. Lar- . el roads, Unbeatable for potatoes Ken and Clarke Prentice, suets, kie. Sale at 1.00 DST. Terms cash. STANL - • •. • • No reserve as prop. going to Eng - gall ELECTRIC:. _ try. Must be sold. Priced right for TUESDAY, OCT, 12 -large nue- 'land,- ..-Ken and Clarke Prentice, -- - quick sale. Apply,- E. Binnington, tion sale of househ2ld_goods, car- auctioneers. A. R. 2 Uxbridge Ont. � ... Hoose.z.�w�-Wiring , penter tools, car trailers etc., at • • FOR SAI�E.-oil space heater, used Prentice's Auction Rooms, Mark- 'TUI E6DAY, OCTOBER 19 -suet ESTIMATES GIVEN - one season. Reasonable. F. C. Bot- ham, the Property of "Messrs Rob ion sale of farm stock, implements, ell, Elizabeth St, Pickering.- - erts, Leach, Lunen 'and Baladon. Grade dairy cattle, near new Case C. �. � �ouf#ville' „ Terms cash. N reserve. Sale at 1 D. Tractor; g - _ ROOM and BU �itD _tor two. - Hay, rain, hog+h, roots, std : -., -'ta, Kea- and Clarke Prentice, straw -etc•- r - - - , -the- p operty< 4f Josep �-7� - -- phone Stou€lville Sob Phone 7?Mill, or write The Pa - auctioneers, O lars-, R. R. ,2, Pickering. e * ,� Barlak, Lot 4, Con. 8, blarkham. Wicketing�n%. _ SEE YOUR FAVORITE PIC'iR11.1 FOR SALE, _- kitchen cabinet, ,�MQ�-DAY, OCT. 17 - auction -sale Twp. one .and a half miles south of First at --the STANLEY THEA'I1<w -'white, with enamel porcelain; table of I. H. C. Tractor, M. A. tractor, Markham Village. Sale at 1 p, m. pEONE PICK. 12p tap, modern design, porcelain' MrsBud Ilea, milking machine, farm stock, Terms cash, No reserve. Farm sold. Saturday .Xetrnee at 2 P. M. • ; Crawford, 3rd- house north of Ajax implements etc., on Lot 35, con. •3. Ken and Clarke •Prentice, auct, t Doors Open Stich Mgltt At 41Astop-light: Searboro Twp. the property of "lr. • e « _ Farr s Elevator FRIDAY and SATURDAY `WED-WEDOCT, 20 — auction gES, 3W . Phones . BUS. 881N COLLIE- DOSS -wanted-- farmer Frank O'Sullivan, Sale at 1 P. m.' :OCTOBER 1 and 2 + " Interested in breeding :and. raising 'Lerma cash. Farm sold. Ken and sEtle of dairy cattle, farm stock, or Robert Mayer, Broughaaa ` ! `-� pup' o "shares.. Apply Wm. Pow- Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. implements, hay, -grain,. etc. on Lot WE TRY TO GIVE SERVICE ! '16, con. 6, Vaughan Twp. property „�. Fabulous Texan ell, forth Rd„ South, High- Wheat _ We will handle from field 1 THURSDAY, OCT 21 _ auctio'n o! Mervin Keffer. Sale at 1 p, m. William Elliott John' Carrol sale OT anti4nea, household furni_ ,moo reserve. Terms each. Farm has or barn, bags loaned. ask for price Imes' Read This ture, large number o{ carpenters been sold, Kea and Clarke Prentice A71Ti)A?. �. Fesds . Try our grawlag mash Lor BIG TOWN f4C Unwanted hair setmoved instantly tools and surveyors- tools; poultry, auctioneers hogs, chickens.. The price Is right ' from Lace, acme, legs, with Flash etc„ t e property of the Estate of • • • • Mmuster and Maple Leatr LNda is Philip. Reed Hillary Brook E Hair Remover, Harmless - leaven the la a E, C. A. Doasot, on Lot WEDNESDAY, OCT -.27 .-- auction f 14, 4, Va�Sghaa, south oL Map- }sale of dairy_ ca.Utie,. �'ml ptoBkll, stock. Start your pnlletR as '>ldsat- ..- to akin soft and smooth. You can't le. le at 1.00. Terms cash, No implement-- hay. grain etc. on LotOr laying mash. Avoid tioub1a ions. Money promptly rLun if g� and Clarke Prentice, pcnitr! by adt feeding new !rain. MONDAY and TUESDAY 11 Lot 12, Con. 4, North YoIrk Twp., October 4 and b ' hair grows back atter th�,4 e- Waster grain . Whole or choppedsilos with ao gaestied. ioteers: west o{ Yonge Btr. gt O^$ullivam's Y, OCT, 4 auction 'sale Corners, Pro'Perty of Wm. t3. :�,e�- st reeso'nsble pricesComplete treatment aidnew brick -blear 7 -roomed white ell. Sale at 1_00 sharp. Terms cash. Fibron and enowfence for temper- Easter Pare lar O, D.'s - postage ext stucco bungalow, never been od'up- No reserve, Farm lease expired -and err GUM- Sami�olid Hstttermilk RAPEsit and PRODUCTS - Dept, 897 led: sand half acres good garden Nood' Coolers Milking machines `` • . � Boz 2b1. Station B. .lioatreel, Qts, prop., quitting farrming. Ken - and e . Fred Aataire`�"ady .Garland... . _• -- Box =R ti FARMER -well land. number apple and pear trees, Clarke Prentice, auets. Car load of tense _ SH ., e4tld cement 26 z 30 garage, nteely -- - - - - NEWS -SELECTED known in this district wanted as situated on No. 7 Con. Markham, Claremore Ont. - agent to buy old and crippled hor- half mile south of No. 7 hl6way: R ADIO SERVICE t, Y see. Writs "Margwil3 -Fur- Farm", also at same time and place. nem .,agranteed Repazir_ BeQ+las -- !AIR'S IMM SMV'ICE October C and 7 _ = pyrone, Ont., Phone Bovimanvide Ford Ferguson tractor and plow I. Corpse Caine Ce•tle 1479, H. C.: one and half -ton truck, gar- ; I �� C.Or0 c , tv of Sam Rev - 4 ��'Ste". • - HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALX:.-on ells. Sale at 2.00 4haru. Term! cos��r� li� Dru - _► li °Chureh St , Pickering, known as No , reserPe, except oa proParty to "AC"di�-`^ Qua 'the "Stevenson property.,, Otters be sold subject fb reserve bid. Pura ' � Accurate 111spenstas ; AFFAIRS OF GERA LDINE, same will be received by the chaser can have immediate Dons- Veterinary Rdmedies _ undersigned. -till. Sept. 30, 1948. -ession. Ken and Clarke Prentice. Nat linin or 1lTodd Reliable Photo Flnishlf 0. L. Mackey, Exec. auctioneers. - �. -�- ___ .� - _ - ��Compiete Ceisntetic Lia , for the Estate, 23 Rossland Rued, ,asd • • • • • TUDSDAY, OCT., 8 ,. anetfoa . sale a ld - - ' • FOG -__. iWest OsHawa.- :' Oct 11 at .dairy and fat cattle, hogs, farm PRONE N It ! STORE HOURS stock, implements. nev- Ford-Fer. Wu Days - 8•P a• m- - ! P. s• ' JOE'S HAR *TWS SHOP son tractor, hay grain, roots. Sun""19.80 P. M.. 8 F. Y. Biroeee Made and Wpaired orders Quickly Done Saddles For furniture etc., on Lot a2, can. s. SEE U' THE REXALL STORE Vaughan rim. property of Wm. goo PHARBOV Burns. Sale -at 1.00 p- ns, -D. S. T. �or - J. R. SOYEB 18fh Cos. Clarwwmt, Ontario Teams cash. No reserve as da1+m; Clarto Trenticeih d E - - - R E PHONE FIC[. wow. 3 R 22 suets.- - Nov. 29• �.. OCT. d '_ auction A L U E S M le Lead -Eire Claremont ' Locker CDMENT ,M. IXICR FOR RENT sale 25 head Res. Ace. 'Ito ten - ap - Electrrlc Operated. 26 or 910 cycle. cattle. M -A tactor aloe][_ L A. FAIRSAIRN, Pick 104RI implements, bay, grain. farntrnre System, _ etc., on Lot' 4, Con. 3, Vaughan G�ENZIUL HARDWARE Twv., property of (leo. Troyer. - W1eMs •e Plea Cutting Room and Ginitss S90111 Rale at 12.30 'S. S. T. Terme cash. Cseap Rstee for ltlarm ass CrartE7 J No reeer're, as proprietor gnQttinR .VIN BQSHBY �, Available F'rss T. c+souas.en ..FOR FREE 33STIMATES farm. Ken amd. Clarae Prentice,slprm Insoratee am jail SOME LOctc AVAII+&=A -• j. pI�YE PICS >s r �9 aucttoaeetsf • • • • PION. 4d Weiss, MMs Oft 'PRL*RdOAY• OCT. 7 _ auction sale Aatamoiile Insatafne e: wi �• TAYLOR - LOYST 19W W Gurney Warm Air Faro"" of household furniture, garden tools SNAPS RETURNED S,A IM DAY p�eSRR' Air Conaidiha ong fiystems RbDCEtIVEiD BOWman & Rowe t Filter• Unite and HamidifAes etc.. on Lot 23, Con. 7, Vaughan .Twp., ptoperty of Annie Kerr, Sale S or 8 mar 18i seeped sari _ _ ANDII�TATd� .''Vat 1.30 DST. Terms cash. No res- printed no's• Reprints U. each. F CO ,E'1'EGY BY erre. Ken and Clarke Prentice, OUR PRVM AJtE MADE WIT1i F: } MT auctioneers. ONH AI....GIVE OUR CUB.Qont_innoui Nightly mosriq O • • r • , TOWERS SNA,pdtFIO'I18 AT. THUM � a i �( �Y 7.W P. F RODMA N RES . LOOK FOR THE NAME r" � r/` Y to from lI. ` • �� P'�RIDAT, OCT. d. - impostam�t, ex_ 'il... Saturday contlnnass front 7.00 ` tenaive aac•Ibn , gels of Reg. and LOX OPI 14iE BJ1'C3C OF EVERY / P. X. �p V _ High' Grade Guernbey cattle; near pR1NT •IT'S• YOIIR„ ASSURANCE OlfTAlllO — 5}1ee-t Metal Works new M -H. tractor on robber, farm Off' QUALITY. 1. stock, Implements hay graft, ?urn- Ftee Entarpment With Initial- gT TUDOR BT. AJAX afore etc,, property of Estate of the Ordee• THURSDAY, F'RiIDAY, sA.TtiRDAY, SEPT. 30„ OCT. 1, 2. late Wm. Davidson, Lot 29, rear of sibs e8 Dept. T-5Utteoson, OUL 'GALA FALL PAIR ATARACITIM S" Stra'w' -.'GENE AL'TRY Strawberr Rown 't = y PLUS - STAIN LAUREL aa8 WdV88 HARDY ,mother... Fine Me", U -MAY and TUESDAY - OCTOBER, 4 and 6. �_�'''�r --THE ACA Z&ff AWARD 'V4�NNER" O . IGIRI GORY PI" And DORO!.SY -MoGUIitH ' 1 - ' tI Gentleman s, Agreement _ .. - - ---- `i a "� • W DNMgDA.Y and TXURSDAY - OCTOS.li R 6 'an4 7). ' 81'15JR OU'R® AF'j . +` EN �u5 �0, �>M .. and It Had To Be You 1 AY 14 8 SER 11 • OIL)TB BUND . ... TSR . _ p!(}, ill's. )aGH.TY TEC (ICOLO'IrR, N(UBICALM B�»� '•EAB'1�Ii, PARADE„ *• - ti j t ry � r • . � Iri1tl, a .-. �. R A - - TRIP TAX INCLUDED _ _ a eb. 0—gT6ClFIAR9: - F.: s SULLIMIN rjhe _ t r�►hs WALty Tom ©u d F asp ' g e C a scary Twedas' WNW&W ' 1. �' . . FSAT>pYDi iiUUalr �.'Phoae X300 - i, ir.4t. p '!'.►. ,y,- .yl, TA�yp� L1 pOD%7 17f � "� Ami • �� � ` ,. • <I \/� • . - '.: if . , .. � .' -. _ . s . map fff oYr Danker wor S AM .42 ,A 5 .a depositor or borrower, you value - ~� Privacy in money matter. Your banker • i•' ' . -protects that privacy. Your banking transactions are not open to the eyes and +... iearNf . your competitor, your neighbor, - +- 7. ::- your community. .. _ :In other' words, the manager of your branEh •. � ''`� _ •- bank and his whole staff are working for 1 you.; Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in - ` t - '-lands where freedom is deniod—where every —_ , - bank isa political tool, every banker a public .- official working for the State! State monopoly -of s „ bankin piaposed by Socialists here-," wouldopen"' your banking -transactions to political intrusion. :SPONSORED ;BY YOUR BAN . K - \.... - r r . -Men Knapp, Pro* > . D unbartow -, ?firs, Craven-waa up tie nam r --ket on Saturday viattin.g her tttand ,Mrs; McConoeble. Mr. and 'lira "WAI r Linde took ' au titer Beverite to Guelph -� _this week-- where Bev, wt i attend H�. O. A. C. Mr, and- Mira. Lynde willI 1� :'!1 AO -OPERATE • 'visit there for a few 'days. ,iiia 4 -Read the Dumbarton Church news elsewhere In this pager,. - _ Congrstu'.ationa,_to Mr, and Mrs. ' - =r' 3. Butterfield, Sprucehtll Road, on the birth of auR ter. - _. Sorry_ ..to hear that Mrs. 'W H. O ` Moore is on the sick list.T > 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Hughes, Toronto, -. - - torpent ,the week -end with Mrs. J. i a Wile. :Mir, amd ?12rq Tom Stevens: ret nrned home last week -enol after a. Et:esyt.n�r iiiilominion holiday nes . Perth, Bureau of Sranstics issues the _ sorry to hear'that Mr, P. Slater -•• cost -of -cost Con - !s on the sick list. : 'sumer groups, trade unions, employers, the government f- an , q%ny P •kg4- LOA 4t' -Importance or accurate fig - Green Rive � ores or..4.; cast of liv,np. _._ ... .. � . .. ..r. • .- a .,t _-. -'- - Miss'JeanGutiirey am I friend of Toronto visite l Mlise Margu Wilson 1 -hist' wack-end — Mrs.. 'T A. Harefnot,,.o[ Spruce date is visit-initer fatherl. Mr.'_ and Mrs. Syd, Davies of Leaside, with Mrs Davies sister, Mrs. B Draper, Mr and firs. B: E. Lehman and 'amity, of'Goodwood, -:lir, a, j firs, Doug. Barefoot and NVayne. AjWe don't call at all homes. ax,= and illsj Fera . -Jell f __--of- ' R'eybridge Eng., . We can get a good picture by yuesponing a fraction of aft .._-.Thankoffering Supper of the ". families, chosen "out of a _Baptist Church, at the Pavilion, in hao',•If"yoers•is-chosen it Wilson's Para, on Tuesday, Octoh- will represent many other - ---f --= 5. at • 6.30, Interested friends im_mifies like it in size, tom- trited: ,;;posicion'or incMe t; •r A group of .younP, ladies sang at the Worslflp .Service." on Sunday I3 evening: ' = �'' a'- -- :Mr. -and -Mfrs. Curran .and loan •rent ., the week -end- with Mir.• and -' Mrs.- Roy Seebeck, jIF�NNN7i/ cinq tt�.on-de FISEVE L �i i NIP - To keep the basis of the index up-to-date the Burdsu _ 'is doina survey across Caa- Ada to lad out what percent- age of income the average _a nailp spent on. food; cloth= ink, shelter, recreation, and �,tr,er iteaA3 in the past year. ` 1i worry if you don't _ now exactly how much you i spent on everything. You - - will know some of your ex - accurately, but .we realize you will have to esti mare others. The Bureau rep- _ I ve will gladly .help q=u't the quotionnaire. The wedding took Place o t - F urday, Sept, 25, at The United Church, Markham of Marie eld- ``' i G est.daughter of Mr.... -and Mrs. Marie, -. ` a \' y`� C t�zFN Darter, Markham. to Lloyd, eldest ' son cif Mr. and Mrs' Roy Seebeck, ;AH. SurtaEi` re resfntat fes ? it yea happen to be in -the Green River. After a s'h'ort trlp carry identification cards. In sample of ea�dian families, formation you give to the please give the Bureau rep - they wild reside at Green River. _ Bureau- is stricthr 'confides-''` -' ati resAntanve full co-operation. -Friends will- entertain them at a _ tial: No other source, public You ryill be. performing a • miscelln.nenug, ,shower- on their re- or privates can gain access to worthwhile • service as a - turn, ,at the home of* his parents, --the igforraatien you �n October 9th, about yourself or your , Mfr, and Airs. Thom;nQoa, of Spa- famih•. OF 30•I MLra George Dixon.. Mr. and Mrs .Gen. Bayford and •T,fnd-r le'f. Inst n'eek-en(l on a mot- " '6r trip to Cil.ma y " The}s Wi•lf tike nP reQidence then. AUCTION SALE OF Approx. 1744- bu& mixed grafi.. __ `• REGISTERED sad GAADE FARM, IMPLF.IMr:NTb and *Pr. We �Oi . ■ GUERNSEY CATTLE H,ACLtUX 0RY _ seWtinues to i M1 3K $Tractor, Eltock, ImPlemes fi 11d. H. 101 6u;Der tractor on ruub.•r I , .-•,r, J, a ley, Grain, Fttrnitnre complete with pulley, light' Su.. � c+Sa;a n- - _ _ � . .N►1LV Property Estate of the ,Late starter, This traitor al: oonditiou the ]wrp p WILIdAM DAV1D80N1` and near new. art,' 6 lira -•,:."- . STORE, Lot 90, 'Rear Oon, 8, Plcierla8 Mc.D, Ace bottom 3 -fur. tractor Worl�ii `'•iii`='tt, 'tq •be',. butTb 00C _ =Township Tag Clark's hollow Dill plow.' H.H. 20 -tooth spring -tooth I .think dress fellows that take to tViiill ll Nal! Hite fit, One mile Nor4h -of ''tractor cultiloator, rubber tires, near the clouds cer"inly see their sharer _..... - Uherrywood new, 'New Case 28 -disc 'tractor in a very short period of time. - _ - i FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1948 tandem• disc harrow. M -H, binder, All those who attended the Fall tt..-near new. Mc -D, mower, oil Fair on Saturday at the school wM REGISTERED G'UEJtNSIEY3 .- bath, near new. X41. horse rake, agree with me that it was a huge _ n► t�. _ 1. 43157, Netter, Bancroft Rose, -10 it„ neaif new.' Me -D. za&t ire -success, and -we can be sure that spreader, near new, born May _ _ e 1'0, , 1946, fresh, telt 11iIc.D. 13 life school kitchen will, profit by by slide, 71 drill. M -H -row corn cultivator this endeapor A lot"od wof-11 was. -- �. 3416?, Cow, Bonnie Langwater Drill plow. Turnip plow. Tum do _?Kra, _� _her -;Com " bf .CJhenwn>d,mb,„=_�=P Dee, VA -1-,- - �6eu �i� tttees and they , are .to be co.n_ - • -- fresh, call by side. trucks, good. Farm wi goo. Hay grattkl ted, We understand -that 8 43460, Cow, Elmcroft CIover's rack. _ rF arm wagon. utter. Root ;next .year the Fair will be bigger _ box, "Set sloop sleig ]lilk cart. and' better than ever, so rbcs wil•1 " - - ire- bAru 4 Nov. 1943. `!rash- - "June bred July 10. Buck. rake l io:unted on Pierce 2.r- be --something to : look forward to , . , . E., Heuer, }Mancroft- Janet. sow ter chassi. lour walking g o "CL0�7%RLE.�F " "S 1L�IO.\' Fancy Pink 1 e 46c. : N- and also get ready , something to Plow. . Milk cart. Set of dra "TENDER ��, TEt j, _ �f pound 48G ,born ,13 Oct, 1945, calved July p ,-•g exhibit. « 26 July, 1947. = harrows, 4 -sec. Circular saw tom- ThP .Binzn hpld. at the Hail on B. 24591, -Cow, Queen_A-Glen Bell, Plate with mandrel. Horse fork nday. night ,was a huge success, . " j-`XWELL HOUSE, c r, new, 150'Feet. draw rope. - born 9 Sept., 1939, freshened 27 - Over 150 persons were o -n hand _ August• `o, of pulleys. . Vessot grain grin= t� play and sojas the program - !"CAR ATIO\" Mliis; ._ 18oc, 1t5c, ?. 43462, Cow, Bancroft of Lang- der, 8 -in,, near new. Drive belt. "Did I say That". This recording I�dB or RJ.\ SO . water Bonn?e• born I5 }Kay,- 19 44, Root Dulper, 4. Tires for wagon, will he on the air on Monday ev_ �• - ,+ -' freshened 17 August, heifer c.alt 600 x 16, orks, Sho-els. Chains, ening. Octoher -18. at 6.:,0 o'clock. 'PIE-PFACHES" by side, = Whifiletrees, etc. Quarter -horse I 'We hope evgrrnnr in the-d1Qtr•Lct S. Registered Cow, bred,' 25 cycle motor.. Heavy-duty pump will belisteninz. The Movie Com- `MEWALF"' SPAGHETTI 90 oa, tic -two foe 190. 9, 43158, Bancroft Belle, horn 'stay jack, Woods Milling Machine, mittee who sponsored this Binen t 20, ,1946, bred Dec. 15, 1947. pipes and outlets for 24 head, near ..,wish to thank all those who helped ��`i+�'gAnd •A -'TS 10 45159, Bancroft Louise, born 1.4 new..2 single units. Half -horse, macre ibis evening a sticee9s, and 'WARVEST t.�, j Aug. 1949. not bred, else. motor. 1939 ,Olds coupe. A Also wish' to announro that anot- Ja9b 11, 43160• Bancroft Seaside Dirl, number gasoline barrels. -her -Binzo will, be held in the hall •'HCYi;Dp GRAPE FRUIT JUIUE, 20 0� 100. - born 4 Sept. 1946. HARNESS -•^-' on Monday, night. _n^tnher JR. . at - 12. Reg. Heifer, 12 mos. old. Set Leann harness. Number colljars 8 • n, m Notre you "fill be there. - 18. Reg. Heifer. 11 mos. old. amd other harness. On Wednesdav ntzht. October --.14. Reg, Flefter, 14 mos. old. FURN3TURE -» 27. at 8.30. there wilt be a- '.Kon - --• 15• Rex. 'Heifer• 13 -,mos; old. Coleman gasoline stove, with ovefa, ster Euchre in the Hall, sponsor, 16. Reg. t3nernsev Bull; ria• I yrs, good. Caulfield, elec. wa®hing I ed- by rho 1CednPadav '�Tizht Grotmo. ORADE CATTLE . machine, food. 2 Kitchen side the prize= really ars excellent, ' 17. Gnernser oow, due to calve. tables, Card tables. Four wash_ lytt you will be hear!nr rtnore A - e -- aitands. 2 Dressers with. mirrors, bout this a little _later on but be I1 /i C Chapman •' • 18. ,Guernr caw, bred Jhae 8. a lYl S _h 1" a . & Son, Pickering ' X19 Guernsey oow, itibl,riow, bred 2 Steel beds with - springs, matt= -sure to keen the caro nosy and re- • S. • July 24. resew. 2 Wooden beds, syringe. mw ether -_ it iq 1•Tonda�- 'Viehc• the Pickering phone 101 W -� Ontario .'20. Ayrshire Dow, full flow, bred spool bed. 'Steel -couch. New 2 . tb o,' October, at 8.30 Jnty .20. Williams sewing machine. 2 "WIck_ Our Apr Grouts• rrlrt (inides, the - 21, Guernsey cow, full flow.. bred er clr�:irs• and table. - .2 Rocking. Brownies. a„ndar 4nc�tol ete., have Anvust 7 chairs. Dinfug-room table.. Buf- all atarted once -seam and all look : t fet, China cabinet.. 6:Dining- to be In for a rerv. busy time dor_ r 1 trot -bred. ir. EIeC. Inc lb + - - 23. Gnernsey cow, milking. Mantel radio. ChesterMeld, good, we all -should fe-1• Dery zratef l iti9 - 24 Guernsey cow!Svll flaw, bred 'Chesterfield chairs. good.. Table -to. those !rte charste . ofhesP ,. ver_ shop. at -INO e ,. July 21, and silverware chest, complete. ' A roux "ouna, for it is Certainly a 28. Guernsey heifer. tresb, *-If by number of lawn chairs. , Mirror, creat nndertakiux, and also for seta! articles, close at hand adds Lawn mower. Childs play Den• the children it is nlce to know t d r S Rocking horse. Baby e�irrlage. A that there is so mach for .them so --• and saw, I .27, Onernsev cow._ fro% ral4 aids y _ _- .18 Gnernsev cow, full flow, broil Sent. it. t_ Terms Cash. No Reserves Farm sold (13chool Fail coatlatteA) ' Bale at 19.00 Noon Sharp. !9 Guerssev >ieiYer. 2 vte. due to nah� Root. Elaine, Mar. iinffmna, QUALITY WEN and CLARKE PRENTTCeeE',Hannsth -- - - Gail :.lit0 Guernsev better, 2 vre, due time Lots Dumond, Robt Hume, Petra L • oi! was. Dawson, Candy --Sharon Hannah. �� Reason�D� rices _.li, duernsev heifer. 2 ere. doe tfnr+ East Woodlands Gail, Hannah, Lloyd gannah, Lsnt.- ' of asll& a+aa a ease et Hannah. Aoples-.W&rion wall_ ' 32. Quernsev hefifer, brag in Jan �- esu, Allan Hill Pat Daniels, Ddar_ SILK'S MARKET ;Abww herd a" ex! Moe let: erv>re• We are sorry to hear that Mrs. ion VaNeau, Peare-iGord, Annals. eau's � y - '1ha8 wirr-Aisease of any d+eacT'lpdon.- Evans, of High Bush Trail is in' Plums_aa.ine. L�'ricson, Bob Bow _ !jr l tag _ hdepitsl, We harps she wi41' soba be neryk, Mat' Nutfnaa, Louise Craig. l�it!llts ` able to return home as we under. '>slwak mare. 6ytie: Percfieren. stand she to progressing favorably, Gam- Rndik, P. Daniels, f - Tfaek mars' 7 years• Tine +rymyaohy of the community Pic, itudik, D�shlda_Joan England, Xt-V- regi rood met %AA team. •,. Allan Hill. Alberta JeRKries, Frank. FOQLlrRT and DQQIPb!l�+1'!' _ is extended to air, 'Thomson apd HiAI. Zinnla�*�'�- v -25 lie�ek -1s3tnl.• - -the Craig, Dick Gibb. Asters-JC,arol i - lose of his brother.Ps seeitia. Easier, Snarpdragoasi-C4roT Foster. +t Dl;'AT sad_ !#R.AIId We are glad to report that, the Living -room bouquetsi-�Toan• Fos. ar Hardware'-'..'! 2.�r'ge mem good hag. - _ last ti�te- wo wase talkies to fisc. ter. Pat Daniels. Jon England, G.--- - Hannah. Petunias.-�Gord. Aunts. Cat -June Wilkes, Diane England. -GENERAL HARD ♦7 ARE �-, �+ Bilty's''.1 Gond. Annis, Joan Rush, Dog -C, Thompson, R, Harris Gail Hannah. areBob, CooneyrRaNblt.�War. Ander- gL� son, Allan Hila, Barry Hudso.a, J. - - Denny,. Hens_Jno, 1rlarchment, F. Q _ Pickering Ontario _or. . Wilkins.- D,on, Hilborn, Malcolm - SUPPLIES _ * - Bishop, Roosters-B411y Ferguson, - - XUAXW 4;b SwEr .•. i'�R ra�,>:. l0Y � Fred. Wilkins, lfal• Bishop. Ban. 'ifs i3npssibls, IVa las s--Kelth 'Gibb, Fr, Hill. Duck _ ' tam 11 bm•+1••04. >tna+e.. s llws =••■•r _$illy Ferguson. Winnie Cott J. S. BALSDON PICKERINGt . Pfgeon-Fred Wilk'ice, pups OW .Refreshments Groceries Betty Wilkins, Joan Westerman, , :Barg, McCallum, Fred Wilkins. -' • • • Dolly -.Taste Denney Elvi Rank_ ONLY Ona Oil Tinea Batteries amen Marton Dumond, Vat -'Smith. -$179.50 _ Knitting_Irene Porter, Irene Por- = + �T � ter. El broidery._..,Lots Dumond, D. 'MAJESTIC n Qnraft'1Qtmw 06teis water Bsomons �i Jenkins, Mar. Dumond, Aprons- RS 'MAJESTIC �RO�E 'Kars L. Craig, lletty Wilkins, Al_ - ,. 'lAssoM 4���10 a>•d� : , thea Dumond• DEUORATED Btcy- - .' ' • ole -f3. Hannah. E. Robinson,' Joe COMBINATIOiV _ -, Pmt ~ - ,I t WHO, Brtan Beaimftk Wagon -- DRUM �s wr/is Ao�s E. K.ankainen. Mar. Th I�ialO AND !LUTO>4LTIC RECORD PLAYl�.. 'g omeon, Bob ... .. _ .. SteeRe, Ke•+ O'Hara: Costumes a". _ QONSOU-TYPE, WITH LLRQR ,R,EOORD - ••-Zbkran Hannah, Rath Dowling-, = �' -- Petra Dawson, Betty Wilkins. Boys -- J T• �00AD•••WAL.T• R WTLtL , Chaa..9rmith, Dan',Dowltng, Robt. "1! TO 44 �RZOORM WI7NOUT ATTZtC jQ& : Hume frank England, Fancy, _ MORE M �irls' '_ Lois l gWber, Mar. Bram- _ "A i0 M= BUY � �Y ZA9W' EY an, Nkr, Valleau, Patsy Doherty, Dunbarton Radio and Electrics oyb ilanmah. -FOR FARM ' PRODUCE j ALD Shc� "Allem 1N T14R VVAt Ads Olin' DW :YOQ GET TFIE HI•GH98T MA.R1QlD'I' PRICE FOR l.IP)1 AFD D$� r ft�pbeR MO•1 ma P*p P(8i = m is i iP - QHiOKb]NR - - 416.00 AT TOM FA= S+O CA:PUNB -- x s .�« •.._. RH�1NS /k@IIaC4TltT 1>,J18 ' _ CoLlAor Quality Our Motto - Service Our Aho TURKEYS - EGGS _ MR PAT MORE F•OA IIIIGGS BECAUSE WM SELL DTRECT TO -- Fritik � ■ -ami 1.h THE CONSL�.R phi »rd Sol@ Uaed CWkiv4 -_ steriliae4l, Wean. • • TRY, FOR HIGHER PRICES. FAST SERVICE. RETURN$ ed artd V ewil like no7v. Carry A Picker Mar Market �) ► `� �' '� l .' USUALLY DJIT FOLLOWING DE7LIVEAY - ..-., •. ,. ' •'" . _ _. _. . - , . overooa large ock� pants. Alan a - - class sults, _ `" g°°4 _ -PHONE 30 FICkCrT� Farms Limited sioct of new l40t>.er cuts &*A - v , T v' . i„ �, -,_ ,•, r_ .... , , it : - : WHTT'1 . 8•„fi --. ;viG71- OR DA 1S'7 IT:3Y, C\'T �I�00 .� IIIOL'T YOtJl1 L�OCiFR AS T1�' 1iL1 'tG.. ,. iD?a At ' •ll'V ^eF •i i•.Lt1�! r,1 i1LhU ).'Arl1'� PVAir RWTTT:E TR1QifD16RT"i1 t�11i'O 'h /-b, "N.+Z : N BAW Ht� WAltic7R rt YM Two of a Kind : "r y A Q� = Two drunks appropriated a Cad- _ �t P s . iliac �e and went tearinte up ism IJA� ---'� Artwtt Broadway at the height of the One cannot imagine, a lazy, shift- theatre crush at sixty miles an hour. lese person writing with force and "Thish ish terrible," cried the pas- ene'r iii ever • letter, r Usti 1gy, ) Y sender. "I can't stand it," "'Okay, there is a weak •then;'counseled tht driver_ "Juslaresponse rticlose your eyes like 1'n1 doingS-�ALA.DA M ? making strokes Another version of the saint yearn and a general has the, passenger exclaiming. "i?or lack OI cots pleteness in the Petc's sake, .look Inhere yuu'r4r t driving, with tite loop at the wheel f o r m a t i o n of answering, "Am I driving? L s ' remain ,letters thoilght you �ti,ere." revealing a poor _ -�,• , 1 imagination and " lark -of odd Judgment. --- Dusk had'deepened; and Mr. Jen-, This t eWs illustration is a good a 1 t kins yawned. "Reckon I'll turn in. e&A: + Gotta spray the 'apple trees tontor- - . • example, of a writer who shows e some of these traits Notice the row." 47$9 ,. loop in the letter "g'", how short u _ "Don't forget to call on Sheriff SIZES is, barely as long as the body of the Quiet Dawson," said Mrs. Jenkins. 2-ip letter _itself. Also the eye of the The clip c "'stopped, Then Mr. loop is almost closed and the whole' B7 Jenkins saying: "I.11 be over to seg --letter is-h-un had-together-as-though - - -- him tomorrow sure before he sells the writer could-not muster suffici- ~ MICHAEL TIF that white horse o' his to someone ' ant energy to force the letter prop- else." erly. All the downstrokes are short, Earthquakes-floods-cohvict, es- Again, the sound of the blades. showing lack of interest in things tapes.' The newspaper is just full of Mr: Jertkitirboened the door. Mrs. of an energetic nature. Strokes of AST r happenings everywhere. But -noth- .._.__ ._. ..- jag ever happens to-us," sighed. Mn. Jenkins sat alone, framed by the ' the "t" bars are similarly ,short, FGR RELIEF , light of the lamp in the kitchen be showing lack of effort. Jenkins. hind her. "Mr. Brown, you can't / " There -is a gerieraf unev;eness in Mr. Jenkins studied the news- work in the dark. Mr, Jenkins She's th-e image of 'you in her the base line, a wavering in. the ",+� 1,�; �✓' ' paper. "Here's a picture of this Wo 't mind if you sit in his chair." r slope of the script which gives it r4 f1 -v Bat Sebastian, escaped lifer. Face " petticoat - whirl dress Ftveryone a disorderly appearance. •''' „ ou.re okay-very' kind. He • will say she looks so adorable. 'Pat- reminds me of someone- laced down the shears and took This script reveals characteristics P tern 4789 has charming ruffles; the -"Why,, Peter, that face doesn't the Chair. In the shadows his fin- showing .Iack of. decision,. limited show a spark of. kindness." petticoat peeks a bit belw the hem! physical and •menial capabilities, c ' - gees folded the paper Pattern 4789 sizes 2,-,4,'6, 8, 10. �`-They-remained qui _._itt"'t" ;� r Brown rJslip, and tnterpriae at a low ebb. FOR SOMEREL'I�F \ he�anciem wicker rocker aad-Peter g'ri' Size 6 dress, 2;s 'yds. 5-in.; sii - I loved fun! Would you believe it, 1/ yds.; eyelet or of 4 yd-L--- In his high-backed chair. The paper I went to a barn dance every week .13/4,-in. - lay on Mr. Jenkins' lap as he drows- and with a different beau each time) � �%""�•"�- '� // '-ed. Mrs. Jenkins rocked gently. Semi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. And:piinics and hayrides. I couldn't (25) cents) in tains (stamps cannot_w ,She watched thansunset. Tomorrow trhe'd be doing the same thing:` be tied down nohow. But today-I' be accepted) for this pattern. Print / v �, _ • y reckon I should be thankful but it plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Then she watched her -boarder trim- does get so. tiresome with nothingFo, a 6reel anal sea u vw char- our order to, Pattern De- S / y 3ning• the rosebtish. That man was Send y _ so obliging. In the few days he had ever happening." partment, Box 1, 123 Eighteenth atter send a sample,ot handtusitiug, The man said. "It's been nice-�- St•, �*�n.-T.erent% out- 'Leith a stamped, selt•addrrssed enve• ��01����� been here he bad along .care -of : t e us res. 11 miss - 'lope, to Alex S. Arnott, 123-18th FOR oughly useful. �� that. I'll scram-leaving tonight." Street .New Toronto. - f Nice evenin Nr a av o owing a e _� LIEF • sea to rnendliest voice, Jfr. Brown „ .. " - wondered why Mr. Brown had stay- SCHOOL �TA � 1•wiled. :,tee evening. ---- ed as ton as he had; tcvc'as ssgltiet - �` AY New tli1Q s All— `Wouldn't you like to sii a bit?" here. Toward twilight, when. Mr. _ For faster pain relief `Thank you, ma'am,, but .when- ��S�QN 'Of Them UsefulIXftAmr1Nx is -over- -over I see a bush that needs trim- .Deakins returned from his visit to - to take Made e a like stain Sheriff Dawson, he led a white doctors prescription of three proves g-„ horse. After he had put the animal By Rev. R Barclay Warren -' For Cooler Heads. A li ht-w i ien—a, TisaTjuvziirs "Why don't you '.take life, easy. up, he made Able in soil sponge-rubber band which -fits we ficat �� ten t as you were, his chair. aiartha was staring at Psahns 119:97-405• works face ...and the relief tsetse g John 20:30- comfortably around the head and, • hired hand. the sunset. 31; Timothy 3:1614. - - Yes. thousan say"there's OlYB P &• g "' -Y ,-kcv Ing to manufacturer, creates "I like to keep movie et me. Pretty near forgot to tell Golden ,Text. -The word of our God thing for headache or the aches and "Get you what?" 'What? �4,e11 y R you' a cooling effect for men working on Y. " I4farthy, Sheriff received word that shall stand forever. lsatib,! 40:8. extra-hot jobs. The band absorbs pains of colds ...for neuritic or •-lemonade. p P y sweat And prevents it from drop- g pain or the pain of "You poor man. There's some in oolice irked u Bat Sebastian. They The lessons for this quarter are neuralgic. " thought he had a wad o money is designed to help us -appreciate the ping into eyes. or onto goggles or rheumausm-it's IxaTAxsn+xI — ' ttte icebox. --bees=, -Jenkins -rose, his pocket but it was iust a news= wide varier of literature_fauad is g gave her slumbering husband a die- y lasses. Don't let+a headache or other F paper folded up." the Bible. .l'i'e shall- consider bi-- Heat Bab - 1pproviig glance, and swept in. fr. �; fes, mus Attached to steering post of car, -- or}, . w5do lit- ran up on the porch. He erature. drama, r sTA TI d g t " you own. have been .exciting," she'said "but prophecy. poetry, this 'foodwarmer` 'unit can be plug- x �x r I xs an a elief. - Ittood behind the sleeping Dtr• Jen- -nothing ever happens to us. Peter, letters. The Bible is a library of ged.into automobile's electrical sys- c (alas and extended his hand toward what are you looking •for?"= literature Ruskin said• "Read your tem to warm baby's bottle or otherVe paper. Mr. Jenkins •stirred. `•The paper. I left. it here last Bible, beaking iP the_first morning food while travelling.The cup chap-�a nfine rown straightened and took a long` ni ht.» business of .your life' to understand g ed device is made of aluminum with - -, step to the rail. He stooped over, - acme onion of it`.clearly, and your ` - - P. heating sectioq at bottom. � snipping 'the blades as two sleep- daily business to obe • it in all - ere' tat you do under..<tand:" - - 8 Roberta Lee Obedience to , the Bible is the 5 screen door creaked: y "Lemonade's- nice and cold, Mr. -• - key to the appreciation of it. The Brown." Q. When acknowledging an in- Psalmist saidc"I have seirairied my You've a Cate each TUESDAY The man took the glass, emptied - troduction and one wishes to avoid 'feet from every evil way, that t- .1k in -a swallow.. "Thank you, the formal, "How do you do?", might keep' thy word." ' Hence he - - - ttia'am.'' wouldn't it be all ' right to say, "I could exclaim, "How sweet are thy MART KENNEY''S MUSIC _am so glad to meet you?" words unto my taste! yea, sweeter Answer to Last Week's Puzzle A. Yes; this expression -in proper than honey to my mouth!" if one can say it sincerely, without' The Bible is composed o _sixty � E W S PERSONALITIES r O 6 5 N ORT A L L affectation.• six books written by men from pari- _ t R T O w E IR*MV I f + - Q If one ii eating and takes a ous ranks Lind walks, of�-life over a - L AMO N A I V E f E mouthful of food that is too hot, period of man)- centuries. But all , D o C K t. A t N would it be all right to take it from point to 'the 'Lord *and Saviour Jes- Sept. 2$ —Marjorie Lawrence Sings R E A K E R L A is E R the mouth? us Christ. John is very emphatic A. 'No; take a drink of water as about it when he writes, "These are, s 1 M E V E R L E N E 'quickly as Possible, but do so with- written that ye might believe that j • Y A D E P t S T A 'out attracting attention. Jesus is the Christ, the Son of tirod; i E i t L E V t 6 [_ -Art ievmg, ye might have b 110 C L E t t E R 5 to. offer if one wishes to decline an life through His name." !CAN ADIANCAVALCA D E " ORA 5 5 H I P invitation that one does not care to The Bible is God's revelation to OUNCstiS 1 ROt46 - - -�' accept? man. It is divinely nispired. Col- - .------- - : • A. An earllersagagement for. that -r-ridge- said, -1--k-now the Bible- is -- - - -- tf E L O I M D t' P da or evening would probably be ' - E D S L U M Cir E L V y g P y inspired because it finds me et , the best excuse. greater.depths,of my being tlian any o -' other book.'' rra�a��s�a...+�� t. lgjtllaY 'lel or"" county ' SD10. LlQuoe ie. satirt�r 1►i. Iartt• Be. step -Now, Can V MUZZLE ie. Lacerated tib. Blscutt Ss. Woe is tae 40. Devoared Bq Anne Ashley '7t0. Celestial body 41. Casts off 81 Vigilant 46. Fencins' swoN , ACR038 4. The taapl•s ! , Force -4s. Fitt out Q. How can I -remove a broken - ti Italian poet It. Americas 47. Revereattal ���� _ cork that :has sii cd down' into - �111tia=d'ried authoe tear pp - - brick s ABed .96. Hand covering 48. Israelite tribe the bottle? - — Touch lightly 7. Near ss• Fisher for 49. Pagoda A. Pour in enough household •at!` Exist E• shipped out lampreys b0. CIces g t , . •' i. Floral part of the oonntry !8• small ash 6a. Norse god ammonia to floa• the cork, Iet it' 4iigh Dri•si swell t 4 stand for a few, days, and- it will Covered with break into fine- pieces. It can then VAsurttP•• � - ri•tt� 4 be removed without difficulty. . • .... ArAAdAlo Q.. How can I clean celluloid? halite ...A. By rubbing it -with a woollen t �: e�t '" On` and a little tripoli, theh polish- a p� adY� ari•l�apl• irg with a clean woolen cloth.` : before thaut') Saleratus is also used for this pur- • Sun p :e. C6noeraing How can 1 extract onto lice ` Bow of a bogt Q. ,. P P ; - :Clop strdW6 easily. Parts a feeed. A. Cut a slice from the root end' s with the feet M. Hebrew of the onion, draw the skin, and measure z Z. ` ' ~�bone then press the onion, with a rotary Assist- ••-otion, on a coarse grater, _ .44nohartetla Q• Please give me a few of the .« plate :Beltindebtdd !i standard kitchen " measures. Get ori Sppie from the-teacher _ Be in A. One salt spoon, equals three. '...use NUGGET every day!" rk Went quicklyteas- Haunt Jr •e quarters• of a teaspoon; three teas- ilsnnt •aaiMr poets ,qual one tablespoon; six- . _ ..... ,,, .,. .. teen tablespoons, equal one cup; two DID 66 99 YOUR SHOES i� �s�pp ed t ceps equal one pint. THIS - ?e71eKfca-YOU NUGGIET MORNIN too" Answer to This Puzzle Will Appear Next Week ISSUE 39 _ 1948 . j _ Photo try Ful -0 -pep Photographer Weighing -in for the Milverton Baby Show, is 11 -month-old Standing Aside from the Gaiety of the Fair is this �virng of stalwart workers. On the right' Billie Aliller shown above with.his hand on the weights. Billie'e hand side ,afg the two winners, owned by L,conard l.ismond and Phillip Meadows. mother is a Scottish war bride. - ". I ROK-CL�I4REMONT Sumea - - i3UII.D1 BUYI'f.il� 'Mr. Reg, Kennedy wai at • his home 'here on the week -end. He has Lou. immediate Delivery Can Be (lade THEATRE been working on the Kennedy cot- Mr. 'Murray Barrett, Mr. and Mrs CK The Following Itesss gage all swmtmer, , Haa•vey--Barrett, 11[ies Hodgineoa� 01 Asphalt Shingles Soil Roofing In All Grades - Several from here attended the Pickering, Mrs, Reid, Goodwood, anniversary serv�ce�� Glen Major i and _Mrs. �Pymtan of Petetiboro,, RoIT-� Siding t Roof 0"ting g� -eanLad Mt. Zion on Sunday. were guests of Mr, apd Mrs, W. H. Aluminum Cosner Head Mr. and Mrs, Lou Lye spent, gat- Ellicott on Sunday. Ridge Cap and Valiley urday with friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, D. L. Witter and Caney Flue Liaing Band 'iURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATUR'Y We are sorry to report that Mr. daughter, of Montreal; Mrs. R. N. A'ad Lime Brick Fans ytlelt 111PTEO BAR 80; OCTOBER 1, 9 G. M. Forsyth became seriously il) Witter and Miss Gladys Witterdf Concrete Block& Insulation last week, but was. reported to -be Toronto, were ,Sunday visitors of Ba se and LooCedar shows At, 7.00 and 9.00 P. allghtly improved on the first of •MM , 4 Matthews, Saturday Matinee At�i.80 the week, The Frietiilly Bible Class w111 Posta and Poles Saturtla9.Evening Show Starts Mr, Eddle Ortiz was at his dot- meet at the holme olf Mr an . 'Mrs. Cage at Orr Lake on the week-end,=KansonlEllicott, on Oc r •4th. • • •'�� & RED SICEL 'ON Mr,' and Mrs. Don Hedges and Mr. and Mrs. Hillick and falmilq PHONP.`3 74 and 114 jj faimily spend the week -end with od Georgetown, visited their. uncle �Illler Brush Man and Mrs, Arthur "Bates, at Wood. Mr- Beer and mother Mrs. Wright. "OUR TRUCKS FAi>s Y07A. WAY" bridge. With — JANET BLAIR Mfr. and firs, Jack Badgerow and e friends at 1{ the -week-end with W V family spent •♦ bite ale STAFFORD ' BROS. �i41YD3 .- -TUES.,. _ irkfield. i OCTOBER 4, 3 0. lir. Jack Bri2nallis-bUMing an :-- onumen or i Mrs.' George Anthony, Walter. and ks Last Complete Show at 8,20 P. M. addition to the' former Luther Pil_ Shirley, Mrs. Ewart Anthony 'and Phone Whitby 552 key tome he purchased some time • • 7! t daughters attended the wedding re- 4iMy Girl , Tisa ago• ception at _lfarkhaom • on Saturday 818 Dundas St. E. 'Whitby The local baseball girls oreanit for , Mr. and 'Mrs Lloyd •Seebeck starring, err a shower for. Gordon Borland : LILLI PALMIER and a,0d' his bride. for last Fridar ev- (nee ..MarCarter). SAM W:MAKER enipg at the home of lira. Bnrfand 1lrs'J, Cook was euest speak INA' er MCEACH,N I — here. The happy couple enjoyed 3 at the Rally Day Service in the Un_ Added Attraction ited Church Siindayc — — "Bi;LL DOG DRU312%I0ND h?antiful etfta They were married lir. Jim Griffin ;and son Walter: AT BAY" - also Arrol and hic wife. spent the FUIN EF DIRECTOR a few weeks ago at Goodwood. meek -end ttnd?r the -parental RON RA.\DELL - ANITA LOUISE ThP local Bog?ins Clnh held a e •P ental roof, taurna,ment of mixed floubies at Prof. NfacPherson and family Private Ambplance Service the greens here ]act Thursday eyen� -have moved into the Herbert house Day or Night SATU AY ne, it 13 era—w# pupils Vis to , goon -tiger bn-1 rf ay ant or a McEA -gip• OCTOBER 7, 8 and 9, unfit Intal tnurna a sP from 'now ball game, Score, Green River, 3.6, phone Pick. 13 JEd.\:YE GRAL�i and untit the end of the seisson. Whitevele 34, D, '_N ,DAILEY in Mr. Ceorep 'Hammond has been . Teachers and Officers 'of the i:n. - - -- on the sick list far a week now, . Mrs. C. A. Overland visited her iters Sunday School mei, at the hpme p You Were Meant Qr lir. and :firs J. Lumley, at Green • iekering, Q►nt• sister in Oril f'a-v on Saturday last. RivoT on Wednesday last trr dls_ � • For 1NIe - A rood mann of nilr ]Deal nonnte were in attendance at Lindsav Fair _cuss ways and means of improrin>; last Saturd v Mr * the techn!que of the Sunday ce n 1 _XXrM. MAW showed some of his prize Clydes- and derided` to purcha.Qe suitable equipment for the beginners: ' also dales and brow ht home- some nt --- -' g to award,eertiticate. for regular at- LICENSIM AUCTIO'XhVR•and e� Whitle th•money. - tendence etc A# the t ose of- !Ibe meeting the hopfes'e serred a delle. 'V ' VAIWATOR 1 �i t `' the +reek -end with be; mother, Mrs. S ELF -SER w'�E 111 -' f -Arr berP. - I fnua )nnnh. assisted by tifrs, Joyce _ I Hollows ft�e or Write The Baptist Cbi7reb has not-e-ntoA o T+,a- any"+ "O slater ' but 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby Rose grand' Sweet have WgA sesergl orearh *or a, call. it l+ that a ebolce .will be Greenwood Mix Pickles 29 `"��` •. '••irq Fred lTarrl was np to etsit The regular church service will her danelltor tiro Tlrake, ;n Orill be held on Sunday,' October 3-.S, Jewell & 'Dom. is last S4tnrdav, S. at 10,00,. and . Communion Ser - 4 shower RP- held l4gt "dar vice, at 11.15 conducted by Rev. A. r, and C. Luffbnan. That Frays The Temper And L e Q lrr Karry Porter 1.1 hon,nr i+f number of our people attend - Shortening 1 s 39e A 'Nerves. It May Be Your Eyes ?ham• rP^put ma*^tae., nr lir tnss"A ' ed -the Anniversary Sen -ice at ltt. qtr- "�'1^SAT crmeq. 741 Q.r req waq Zion on Sunday -morning, Service C H. T UC K 'OPT D. th4 •fnrmor lfirgarp, rrtwip A large, was withdrawn for the above at New Crop Clove r -nT� atta+td-1 an,' shnweTPr1 the Greenwood. tiannv er•n•rlp 'with mqur Oft&, A ' Edward Pegg went to the College "Disney Block. Opp. P. n. Honey 4lb $1 15 rery taint• ;++•rch hroueht the eTen of Art ori Monday to enter his sec- : OfiIiAW 4 • • ing to 9 clone and year in Mai Course. We Wish Phone 1510 -- ,' *�'L-»- -- i">itctr-suEc^ss: He was as Honor pup_ -fipple Juice _ GH'AM- _ J tl lastyear. asy f - Waaaop end 1ltsrfon _ turned out PhOne..Aglta. 901- W -R-- Stsuff. 99+0 - iGQ oz t; n 1 Dc On Wednesday September 22. 17 .� in large num�bet2 to tnw presentat- members of the Women'a Institute' ion given them at the Haiti in the ;Licensed Park on Tuesday evening. ' They Fr were guestq of the AItona Institute were presented with a beautiful • ancy Dates and all report r grand thine, and Duncan Fyfe table ,acrd Miss Mar. Atictl8neera were bfA in their praise of the ion. a three-way floor Is". '_25 Year's Expeadenoe hoq+tritaIfty of the Alton& ladies, j Mf, and Mrs. Eastwoodand farm - F t - s cello p-ki. lr9 llim. John Gillman s is viaitineber ily, of Wliltby, were with their son ;ftl conducted any'wbeee danehter firs, VF^kerq at Loretord Glen anri wl'e on Saturday last. Ban Farm stock, Fuwi. • '.qtr. and Mrs. Roland HardP+n and f Mr. Cbas. McTaggart is doing.well Lure and fly visited Montreal land Property Bales, • -15cot�er points in Q`ebec. With Mchiq Rto're, t t welcome him and All erUs personally p parListed and .I Mrs. McTa¢ga^t to -our haanlet, wish Advertised. Blll9 prepared and Mrs Walter Hamilton. whn has ! Ing therm .the best o2 success.' _= -posted. CrA 'heon mrr0nr: her mother !n W' Its lir. and lira Smith. .fnrmerlr o* - °=t'• — oconut, 1 lb• 19e vale, ria#tei her home here recent_ • /4 greenwood, came out from the rite :;prompt Service pl• ly for'the"Aaeaentatlon at the Hall ain, coloured lir, A: Ramsav•is recovering from The Park Hall N. an Ideal 'spot for Reasonable Rates very lame -bpck, career gatherings. W toasted We are glad• to rennrt�lfrs. Hnit- • Corn roasts have been popular l'2IO -E 290 STOiCFFVILLD by improved in health. this last two weekv. Saturday night. Nfr. and Mrs. A. J. Grev'iattend-: Sept, 18, the Y. P. U. hada roast P.: the SePheek-garter wedding in at 11fr. 'Pegg',. .Fridav evening. the 8 RIC DARDS kh0n on 7itnr`4ay. 24th th fl -'A d1 it CI h irect�rr� A. E. Richardson ' C}i 1�AL IIIBURANlH1 . � .. REAL STA= 0014"YANC OW 4 — Aa'!lld-estabHsb" Agsiaer. Dealt' TO serve mene Pickering so D. Jai. BE M3 Fc Iasurasos Of An Kfa t -- Insurance Advber He°auallam, out. KEN' AND CLARKE AUCTIONEERS .icensed and Authorized -for Me Counties of Ontario and York. Farm Stock, Implements Hou hold Furniture, Real Estate Sales our Specialty at Reasonable Rates. 'Dual .Service for the Price of One - Milliken P, O, phone, Agin, 52,88 Markham P. 0. Phone Mark. 206 Prentices have been established auctioneers since 1590• Barrister, Soliditor, Nortary Publle —C: C. RICHAADSON Suite 708 Rent Bldg., 156 Youge tat^ Toronte WAverley 8557 �dian�tmext$ nishway Monument Word IL R. 1, Whitby, Oat. Miles West of Whitby ea No, 2. Highway Phone Whitby. 4 ,.J .A. WiLLOUGHOV °Willoughby Farm Agency . Head Office _ Toronto 156 Yonge St. AD 0605 "largest and Oldest in Can. - "Established Forty Years" -00ftsUttT OAN1 ACV, V a C7t-Y- Irr FOR, THAT HOML 1bJTHX CITY GORDON F. OSBORNE Disea�ct ItLanas+ee . -L-EXPIRE LIFE Insurance Company -T— :RepresentaUves L Tom Puckrir Murvyn Keane, Oshawa •Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa Ht18'b Gray, Oshawa . -'Telephone 5221 Wbiltby, -Ont. - e .. M .Harvey has returned home e U ev mu. y 11 held theirs at the Greenwood Park - )Apia 6 PICtHRING atter spending a week with her son in Haliliurton: The Circuit W. M. S. will meet at the horde of Mrs. Barrett at 2,30 P 44 YourFriendly a si d e n t Agent" !fir. and Mrs. Clarence Dolbson. of ' m. on Friday,, October S. with Mrs _ Beaverton visited Mrs. G. Pbillp on A. J, : organ.in charge of the pro- URaIY RVALTOR �+•S CE AQENT — . Saturday. grams. LIFE,°FIRE CASUALTY, B011DS, AUTOMOBILE Mrs: B. Ritchie spent a few days -I The many !fiends of Mr. Sfanler 1JABIId1rY INSURANCE Ike. Fo J. 'Donovan in Toronto last week. Dix 7� pe for a speedy recovery. is BUY FROK AND Miss Wilcox of Toronto is visit- from eerlous accident when }ie T- LIST' YQUR PROPHRTIDB FOR SALE 1W A'+ B, Bc. Ing' at the Ritchie home. Gerald Middleton, Toronto.' was thrown from his horse.. whfch CYRIL E MOR ,. made it necessalrr to take him to Ontario Land Surveyor " ' spent the week -end at his home in the Oshawa hospital for treatment. 1 Kin_" Mstat, 06"We1 Ong Brougham. Mr.. and Mrs, B. Pretsell. Mrs, M. - — Mr Jand .Mrs. L. Hull, Brooklin, ' lClarke, Dr. IS, V. and Mrs, Rosi - called on their aunt Mrs. Wright. and firs, -Preston Smith -'and lits. ins, all '•of Toronto, were callers at Mrs. F, W. Gibsom's on Sunday, CONRIE - ` Combination Doors of fMr, ,'Mr. .and Gordon Smith, sorsa ibs late George James Smith qtr. and Mrs. J. Brooks have been �n e Co.C R of a fine motor trip to Wow York >r 6" i V 0 1.Y" and St. Thomas, North Dakota, are here and Albany, and •other points in the " " a' n: 7. 1.9 x 1 8 or. a motor trip, visiting their aunt, Mrs. t7mited States, TELEPHONE$ -.. Howard 1110, tai Scaetioro 886 O-�p Ia clear me with T. C. Brown and other relat- ` N - Scarboro ::Junction «- IeeK wud Main, 1 8-B•' thiel Mr. Mr. and Mrs,, W. J. Brown Tor- • e onto, and Mr. and Mrs. G: -D an rim'PROMAW � QQI§M TUA and family of Oshawa, were •recent• �a ' d � callers o Mrs. T C. Brown. lease >tt,,v�tei, AvsUaw >rlite STH HOIi[AY>fAY A surp�ese miscellaneous shower �%6Ma' Cbwpdm �i The was given Mies Mildred Woodward — Rough or Drained —All Kaes In Oshawa, by her friends on Tues. /sypy etb Window Frame iUnib w9b Ginned Oas4 Oaomy bulk ,w,latba ... �brsglass day, evening in honor of her app- - ][nstilatlon wool Aleesal 86.9>twool rgkching marriage. lasm Dalen Iasolatias or Gypsma Wallbeardb AMSt, The Rally Day Service, held in John's'Church- on Sunday P�i� and CVam6w A.vaikW AspkWt B dnese with Naos ` y Insul-bele 6i1llas .-Gordon• was well attended Next Sunday, Sum_ • ?' ' . Martin Senour Paiab '�... `:fir • - ,. .. ting School wfdl be at 1.30 D, M. VAX WAR1'f>• ► .:;'_ and Church; Service at 2.30, with Co rjobafts 4& � Celebration of the Holy Co+mmun_ - Jan, q �' ■� -'-