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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_10_080' - _ -- — _ Nita* 1 VOL. dt3 --- No.-g: PICK- RING, ONTARIO - 1'KII).iY, UC'1'UI3Elt 8, 101$ 1 Bub• lista $3.00 per year; V. 19., $8.50 ' . A'. C. 3lurkar and Econ, Publixhe�et 4 Ceuta a copy--Authorized as 6ecoi►c1 Cryttn� :ilatrc>r re CompanyGolebratin g _60th ,. nn�versary This -Mon_. - .following- to ' - T 8' the report pf the — - __,tirwt Pickering Fire Company tak. money already subscribed and sol. Yici e►fn�- Township C . until FRU 11 1,11z, :C� 'a Ul' au 1 "its On front the Pickering News, Sept. i it Further subscriptions, )1londaay, �t:ktobet •4, 1043 AGO THIS. WEEK Pickering village 1 14, 1888. Ed.) The question of fire protection The mVting held In- Dales Hall- and the desirability of having an '{ -A by-law was passed at the Oct- The G. T. FUitave T•tfd down new i ]Hisses Louise and• Jessie Rorloe as An" need last week for the pur. equipment that could be used by 1 ober meeting changing voting hours steel rails for the track leading to Pee ' on Tuesday for a week's hol- Dose off organising a fire company ' the company with some hope of � w - 10.u0 .a, m. to'8,00 P. m. This � Spink's Mills: t .1 ti oAae more successful than gonna of success `in extinguishing afire and iday in Haliburton. action was taken following the re- Tramps are taking too many lib- airs; John Annan who has_ been the previous meetings, and resulted protecting adjacent property was ceipt of a letter. from 'Horace Brown I ertieo around here, and we would critically ill, with two nurses in at- in the enrolment of the following discussed It was stated that a v.e P r rte;_ resident or rho__P�n-- advise our-atalry-armreaders E -- --ae members d. the company with efficient hand engine Y`-i teirdanee- s not improving a fiat g (newj ould ship Ratepayers' Assoc, This Ass= the boots to. them on the slighest friends would like, Power to add t0 t~4& slumbers: S'<', be purchased for $2$0, 'which with ociation also asked that something pretext. Mrs. Thos, Waddell, of Pt, 9iuroj� G. Haim, J. A, Hilts, A. B. Dows- ladders` ropes, pails etc„ would • be done about the . half mile of Stock-taking in the Pickering I Mich, has returned home adtq(r well Robt, Dillingham, J. Gregg, nee•$ an expenditure of at .least R'osebank Road-that-is in need of post office for -one week, shows W, well, -' D. O'Connor James $.300, spending a month with her sieter� i i cpair, "it belongs to the Dept. of there were posted in that week, j firs. Fred Walsh, Fairport Beach. Gordon, A. Falconer, E• Broad, C. In view of the necessity of some Highways" stated Reeve Westney. 1613 'letters, postcards 101, three Pau} Fields and N il� Murkar Dale, Dr. Rea, W. J, Clark, C. E'. more efficient means for protect- "A deputatiou from Council was at parcels. Total cash 20,69, e $ were both initiated at the U of T. sMarquis. W:. G. Ham, who has had ing property in case of _ fire, it is the Parliament Buildings about . a James Hurlbut brought a champ- ! this week with the usual antics. some experience as a fireman, hav- to be hoped that every person who j month ago on this matter-and got ion potato into our office last week I - ing been a rnartApr of rho Whitby has property In the village-will-' little definite on the matter: We•i weighing 2 lbs,, 9 oz. Trousseau Tea � Fire Co, for some years, was elect- cheerfully contribute when called will }write again" adged the Reeve. (A longlist gf . prize-ovfnners at ed Captain.. J. Gordon, .1st, Lieut., upon by the above committee _and It was suggested that a 'deputation .I the Pickering Twp, Fall Fair, held On Saturday afternoon in a very, - -D. O'Con.nor,. 2nd Lieut. A comm. 'snake the subscription 'list up to - ,from the area, inconvenienced by i at Brougham, appears In this issue charmingly arranged tea, Mrs,' C. Ittee Ras appointed to draft rules more than the required amount. We the .state' off. this road,• go into the I adding, that 1:500 'persons attend- i W. P]Ikey received friends of her a-pd regulations and submit at a hope that when the complete list Dept, about it. i ed, Ed.) _ daughter. Miss Phyllis Pilkey whose future Ham and J i Hilts were erd published that the village will be: �l _ 'pleni •s �Uwn ^^ _marria e r ]i . g' _is mtepay�--�i-tom.-Ee,--Ec�t--a-sal�al� i -t-he- r:��-• ^�. g a r, ]�I.+,*ra3�M111as 'in appointed to col:ect the amount of--f und-therein, - g wilt be prepared and forwarded t' • about over, as the nights are too to take place this Saturday, She _-_- - - Ass­­­concerningthe ex- cool, Occasionally .however, a lone was assisted by firs.. miller, mother - ' penulture' of the "tax dollar" south-: fisherman gees -down Por a troll of th-b groom-to-bo and the bride_ `^� with more or less--_success and a elect, while mums decorated the w� I of Con, `3,, and• north of the 3rd as pw - per. taxes collected •in bath o! these `bottle of• shiver cure. living.room, and the d' :fng-laq}e ;areas, population percentages, and : The cheapest w 'y to get spook- 'was decorated with pink and vrhlta wi et-foil loT• shin a nal Is is to sit flowe.rg and pink candles;. expenditures Per road ] e both on the wind sill of R. A. Bunt- thebride, Mrg, W. Heron and 14irs - nt 1 in rid -�, r-ti-n,+, ' n• -7-lirr'y • slur[+ ' !`nch�h v•. rF - f'has - nor-poured Lea; and oyerA _.,_. -- - - We had snow 'fl'urry as:lsted by Mrs. Robert Herod, i enquired about "drainage" at the y on Wed- - firs, iV• Heron, Jr„ and Miss Grace • I corner of Hixhbush_ Trail a-nd Old nesday mo fug, rForest Road. John Doi ge has a second crop 3ililer, lira G. Fou)td attended the 1 1 Dean llairsr Brougham has been QP Deas read, t, r table use. or, with Dias Ruth Law looking -- - do ; ueted to put two washrooms -ne Bea o woo read a news .after the guest-took The roams up- I with necessary equipment in the paper fo years without pay- stairs where the trousseau and • ` I Municipal Building, in:; for -it woul as many lovely shower 'and wedding y r C. E. Morley• representing Pick- s gran math rave. They s s were charge r` :+ ering Village-, Trustees,. asked for dOn't all do -ft.'though ,,there are off- Mrs. R. Inner anal Mrs.-Don, r* " I•a'larger -"obsoleiieace- reduction" --in not enough .Koala, Mitchell. Continued On Page •4 Mf., J. S. Winnacott, of Balsam Mrs. Lyons, of Scar_boro. ernter- called -on Saturday, lir. Burgess of tamed for the '. -bride oa, Tuesday - - t Lieut.-k:wmirander Ernest Bartlett that. village has offered a pound of evening, and again on- Wednesday Ii: C. \, %'. !i, -Tells Some of The tea for the two largest potatoes evening', Pickering friends with, a a , G. ed u Prison f ant and honest John borrowed ottr ;shower convened by lits, N, Grab_ a n ppb), * d Stories _vY 1.ICpe In_ c1 • prize .tubers for a few_ a wit stn and l3rs. J. el�htn t• showered _ -- w c to a •t e. pound of tea, but t e Po _. - Guest speaker at the Rota.ry':Iew-t? j-for-Roodgess sake, don't tell Bur- Bay •\•eek dinner here on. Monday gam• Bft LUE_ CROSS r, evening, Commander Bartlett add- in. dd- ---.— - e' - t The October •• resaeci life 'club members and the .� _ �fiw� Ruth [ipcl<iltt, iie+awick And payments of Blue PICKERLY4'® FIRST FIRE C011PA.'�TY dozen or so boys from this town Forvfierly (X Pickering \yeti Cross shoo be m de at the Bank _ Id a ott or bet ore October I0. Single. (tiblp who are conducting their own � routes. The weddin 'of a former Pick_ { subscriberq. SG.00 :ar semi-private Reading Left 'to Bight ' Fronf Row - W. J, Clark, W. 0,, Ham, Geo, � g' ward; Family Premium; $12.00- :• Dec Ernesi Bartlett, a senior officer ' ering youn- lady, took plaee at her . Decker- Second Row -- Sandy Rurrald, Tnm, Gree, Wm: Cordcz, ienefits are increased, - - with our naval •forces durtug the home_ tn_Keswick: Oa Sept. 30th. Dennis-U`Conflorr: eft Stewatt=Zfi`1a-;Altaway; ird=-Kew-_- Per. late war, was take-n-prisouer fol:: i when Annetta Ruth Reddiit became - ' , Cnnadia n CarlaTraining- Rotbt, Dillioshafcr; Bach Row _Alonzo Hilts, [next oat known); Chaa,: Genn ancoa�tal artillery Pire. Trams- Generty. Her man fr � - ,Matquis, Tha. Lew JaRnes Harvey. o a r i villa ge extend best wish^q to Ruth.' t: (Thlr picture , �t prepae m an o togrnph. F•d.) uufbmately reached an officer pris- and her, husband.- ope751ng ceremonies fll%wed by the on csfnp in Berlin where he was k �'F's and Treasurer's report, 3' ns dail pro ram at, the `ewe Office.:' helot .t:U conclusion • of hostilities, .T Durinz bu`sinesq period we discuss- .' Tik lot-,.4rmr�tr`o y B -•---- - \\'e dont know yet what changes The experiences which 'he did des_ I ;T'I'F:\TiO\ ALL H RAii i e". pro'ects and made -plans for a The marria a of Miss' Eltzabeth we will have* , to make, Our type- C701S[ llEKS OF El,lJt'fli1ClTT' g tribe while there, was .only a hike J,r,ie-Bn4hby, Carolyn Sm]th, Margaret Armstrong, only djughter setting machine which has a meta} part of -what might be -told, we feel r^i^e �h•rley unci, )eyrie Potter of Mr, and Mrs;- Ernest Armstrong, pot heated electrically; has the, ,sure, "News" , ..news of opera- j 'RATIONING OF. E\'ERGY iE tnok charge of the program rev_ `-to Mr.-Arthur Earl Taylor, son of � Gwent turned oa every Lorain: tions of Allied Forces was 'sought dewing "A Tia:' In.Carnn",. _ Mr, and firs, Arthur Taylor, took at- 7,30. It takes one' and a half -t-even more than food, and the means � Beginning 'Wednesday, October 0. Games and a sant;-song brought- .blase on Saturday,. October 2nd' at hours to melt read • t by which they were kept 'informed -there will be ihterruptious to our a?► enjobale evening to a close. H. the home-oirttre-bride's parents at goes -off at 9,00 for one hour, and- and. the description of s ;ch means - tor"! ronamnzrs�-ifo>odr5�+►:mul;l+ Cherrywood, -wher it sloes come - on at 10.00, it makes a most interesting story. i ]Pridtty, i►; follows: = 'Reverend J, McLachlan officia- t;tl another half hour to warm `t Thousands of cigarettes were given = r '� ted, assisted by Reverend H. G. up again , ready for ase. Conseq_' prison guards for 'radios, which 1. In the' nio:rting cotarurencing at (J ill• tK. Lbua.�►ae , Crozier, uncle of the bride, The . uently we, lose not two but three they vete' able (some times) to 0•W A. itt• tto 10.00 a. tn. �. )bride, given ,in marriage by her hours every day-how'`are we' go_ keep succestsfulay hid tram senior - y� Pickering United Church father, wore her grandlmother's int; to do it? 8uards, The speaker tells of sitting, 2• Ia the afternoon conrnreacin9 - 'wedding gown of gold taffeta trim- We do..believe that, as much as 'talkinz to a German officer, with at 2,30 P. M. to 8.30 P. to Rev. Robt. t'. Copeland, 3iinister sned with brown'veivee-and carried' we like v'i.i'ors' and visitin.-, -we the enemy actually sitting on a SL'ND;� ., OCTOBER 10, -1948 a nosegay oP yellow roses and eh_ ry- are going.,to, do a lot less of it hidden radia, S. It a futt•thcr interrupt4on !s nee 10-00 a, m. - Sunday School santhemums. Ailsa Muth Tailor her 1,0 . m. Morning Service -- .- .onT naw-aim: to make the vary 4-.Pres%;ng invitation for a-return essarl to m .t.-your Quota tete , f 00 a ' attendant, nitre a town or-: steel best use of the power available-- visit was given Commander Bart: vo'nnnencing time .will be 5.00 _ "Thanksgiving" , bLue taffeta and carried a nosegay . (we think, that's a very smart way lett, 'to 5.30 p Evening' of pink rosea -and white chr •sa i- kputting it, and hape, somel-e(ly No meet Ing .next-Mouday evening; � _, � �._- Dtrnbarn Annive`saTy� Service s 1 �t!f _ themu'ms• The wedding music was tr es the' hint, Ed.) ; -Thanks giving nay, Your continued voluntary played by ''Miss Mathilde Ztehr_lfr•. ort Is absolutely necessary in orlter -'Announcements, . Stanley Taylor was Krnom:-mull and that the duration of these interr. Anniver ar3 Sunday. _October 17, " Mfr. James Armstrong usher. Herbert LeGarrl Tops ht Field. nptious mut_ be shorteaesl or' prey. HOLIDAY nr 3[O\T).iY \F..l"T Rev, H. J. St.iinton, Mimico After the reception, the couple _ Day :Events rated etltir•ely. -�] -� left for a niotor trip to Halihurtnn, Tii4i\7ZS(:I<"I\G DAT - -- Choir Pt•wctiee and on the'.r ret-urn `will reside at f Herbert Le Gard, son of ' Mr, and G. F. SHRIEVE ' Cherrytivood. ;.lit•9. ,H Le Gard,• Pickering. • has Rur�il 4 perintendent At the Church, Friday evening, it 8.30 p: m, Pickering Totisnchip Nnrkey League done •wen in the three field, dap * meet in which he has taken dart 'WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE Orgrtnizatihtt 3lecting STALL 'U'-N 'CO, , The nest regular meeting of the POWER., GOES OFF AT THE tinrinz the past few weeks, i; • , :\t the �t'lt!th}- High School mFe+ (hrr lea report states that the W. A. oi•i•i] be held on. Thursday, _ NEWS' OFFICE An Organization Meeting will be ■ offing din htr'r of 3fr, nrxl Aitc:.1. Oc he 14 at 2:30 p: m. at the - at Whitby. on .Sept. 22 he tr,r, ■ y !T r *'► * * he1*l in fhg Town Hall Arwmham, 4 Bull, Fast Woodlands, it, ~till utt. ' h•rim'e of lits Ress Irwin Airs. W. ----- Aa announcerd el.ewhere. In•,th oil .Von, rla,c. ex'ettint;, October li, four P'r�is ^nd' a Grcnnd in fire cnrt�r'inu._Yo11�;�iar tiro' uecidrnt ai Thomas' group in chars e,:'AleanTiers S. p0 Pyetil nn ,Gest at the SL:^m- ias'.te Hydro' power' •is .Goin[ r.n lie at p. m + Rosebank Road cortin are asked , to bring miscellaneous -Aur-one-in-tart- te-d- 4n--t-he wintor ,.tool. \thl?ti� C.>> i_ n`=hana. lie «r it - e----- ^ yy�s_for the m., and from 2.30 to 3.30 p. m -- _ crit nit here -from 9.x}0 to lO.fNl� a court, ori, aslceid to attend Flection ter Fit't`• takint Part in two. e�'- ' " eN'erz' day except Saturday and Sun of Uffirers `for the year, and dig_ i'ickcring 3`'onictt .nstitute t e1'se' on Thanksgiving". day. cusairtn of Junior Hockey as well On Octnher 1st, ' -at the Biter- ,,'• Thmteh there !e nothing we con a�, our Senfrr, Schnnl fleet, hrt•w•er•n Tinwmnnville. The Womeu's Institute met in' I'ulceri"g Presnytc*ri<tn Chitrtsh g , I •-Rrv, David' Marshall. Minister ' .; 'Ct'h t r ?'shrifien and Phrt P sh r1 their roams on Tuesday, Sept. 2S, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1948 c,� about 9t, this throws a 'Man's Please be nr, hand. James 1.• TTrtrhnrt R nn Senior ChatmpinnshiP with a� very good attendance. The 2.00 sized monkey wrench" into . the Palmer, President. President was in the chair.' P. M. - Sunday School f wit throe. First and a Second out I > 3.00 P. m.'- Worship 6ervice of,fogr event: entered. FTe waq also Miss L. R. Rorke had charge otf in the Relay Raoe• but points were the program • on Historical Res-'� Pickering Gospel Church . o no, eannte,d-for the lndivid,tala in earth, Mlss E Richardson read a Rev, H. C. McEwen Peatot DA" CE AND LUCKY DRAW this rare. � paper on Early Life in Pickering, I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1948 :_ JT-rhert -has ..won otttgtandin� which was. extremely interesting, SUNDAY, SEpTFJMBPlR ae 1948 14 Excellent Prizes gut cess in field day meets and we l• . 10.00 a. M. Sunday School er+enrt_enn,gratnlatfons to him. NOTICE _ C, U F..ijOWLEtis 11,00 a, M. Morn�R Derotfon iE ic-- -1 -P K Ll-, - R kIG c 7.80 D, m. _ Evangelistic morrow BROUGHAM HALL, SAT., OCT. 16 Chrysanth%rintn Show October, 1'2.-' Toar bowling 'season starts. Oct- BROUGHAM Wedneed ^ � to _ ober 15, at 9.00 p, .m„ at Whitby, ,I sY - Prsyelr and P�ellowghfs . > > 'Pickering 7dorticnlht»a} Society I Due to the, large. entry list, you are I Thursday - Cottage Prayer YMtf g 'MUtiI�: h� . �)hnn� I�mmet'� Orth. 1n Dnabarton District will hold a Chrysanthemum Dis- ! requested to ue at. the alleys on In Admission 50 Cents .`'play in Pickering •Uhlted Chnrcb, the 15th : the 22nd in order Friday, 8.00 V. M. - Youth Rally so on Tuesday October 12, There will to he placed on a team for the j Oho PROCFFDS FOR BROUGHAM BALL CLUD be readings and musical numbers. oomtng season. Your felure to do A CorWelcomr 40a AltTh'e guest speaker, lir, 'Fred Ing, this may lead to dlsappointin6rit. of Whitby. Thank Yon — Tha r.ra~iv. i -i �- Th. fact that the Rassf.ng , CLA SSI FIED ,ADVERTISING •ottnesd their intention to evacda% Northern Korea right on the evt cd _ the Paris Assembly seems to. in& Aeaarrs Wim tog "LIS • dow asiaomm.Hit snadreo-mostureSmarted � � of that action. It put the Kremlin ansa Dian •0t m aD colorgenerous outs no waste. 1 in the position of being able to cap- t� Y tt�L e.ers All"' 11N it Law Postpaid011,. darn Bale■ co., Bo: 144 its \ V ••(}' , Montreal. -OR italize its peaceful intentions toward • oYder■ for 8,opsed Bab? Sbws. B1g SELLIN¢ Chet" factors. .(Drodnctt n 16, _ -- ascots. Free details. Bron■o,Craft RWL qq _ the teat Of the world; and it would Itltsa•W Stanley. Montreal.." lbsJ house and 60 scree. 11.000. S' Meset. 0B 01i be no great surprise to see the So- Brookaale, Quebec- be — viets pressing strongly for-MI Allied BABY CIUCYs DUNLOPILLO CUSHION$ FOAMED LATEX RUBBER, for everyLD m�t� evacuation of Germany.-. 15,00Y PULLET& of tractor and farm imp, outs.' *to. NOI `1 BLQ�.Y Perhaps, by the time this is read, �� n Las also to Weeks to a.) o Koataa further ishion e a write Service. O oneBir , AV* Floor ■lid Rants raked undo ideal oonditi0n■. Truck Cushion Repair Service. 86 Birch, Ate.. ' that action ,will already have been Aim rata >Cbtck■. Catalotve and Price Lin Toroalp MI. -4647. / - BIT". DALMATION puppies, 6 weeks old, t na1�p, taken. Possibly, on the other hand, LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARMS 1 females, nicely spotted. Frank TeasdaAl. ' e EXETER. ONTARIO Aurora Ont. Phone 4.9 by that time -the Russians will have EX - -- - - - t a le CHEAP ' acreageP aha 1 ' D 111 oil rods picked Up their marbles and ft PROMPT deliver; or, urins Siad ready to Darin, area rro :• d Now O! Paris in a huff. Anyway, the United ay Purists. several broods. Also Fall opened In Texas Past 8 months: Refareloeo. Par were seeking-that althougll 'they y y= aatcbw chicks. Free catalogue. Top Notch. E. M. Adams. Marshall, Texas. might be extreme nationalists, they Staten and Britain seem to be fully _ Chic sales. Guelph, Ontario. JERSEY Bull■. serviceable aft by ar■t There is an ironic significance could still be most trsdful to the.. _ aware that it is one thing for MOs- _. nrry r 8 bull at Halton County Jersey show, am ' is the fact that the quotation about Russian cause elsewhere. cow to pull its troops out of. Ger- a Ween to Ready to Lay Several breeds and out oL dams classifiedds. very food with ■files■ — «sowing the wind and reaping the mesal R D.P, records. Estate wen. A. filo Anyway it is significant that when many, where they have thoroughly oro..ea sena "tor once Dat sad bre�da Clure. Georgetown. Ontario• er. whirlwind" 'Should come *from The HURONDALE _. Hook which .is largely concerned all the rest of the civilized world �commpnized their zone and are re- CHICK HATCHERY SELECT 5 months r Advanced' registered aan t was expressing sorrow over Bern- ported to have a well organized and 'LONDON, ONTARIO cedents. M. J. Bolsvert, Wbltedsh Fa�4s. 3 With the history of the 'Jewish adotte'a passing, a Soviet spokesman trained German army under cover, io wEEK PULLETS reads for fairly- ontarla. people: said—in that charming Russian and quite another for the western pro Pt shipment. Write for list, and or. HAIRDRESSING When the Stern Gang and' other' mariner—`'He had no business bein Allies to pull out and leave all Ger- der rant chicks for November deliv.0 now. _— g Hr_a> Hatchery, 180 John N., Hamilton_ , • Oat. LEARN Halydretaine the Robertson Palestine terrorists were torturing whet! he was." ' many to the "mercy" of, the armed CASH IN on the good ass prices. Buy DuIleb information on request nfardfns 01a■Ma send murdering British bOldlerfS, who - Communists from the-east. we have them. all ase., from 11 breeks to nueRobRoad. Toronto. Aeeldem>•' lei 'Ae+►• Korea one Road. Toronto. -had been guilty of nothing but do- airing. Also tau Hatched chicks. Free ted. A showdown must come sooner al°•ue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited. MEDICAL iltg their sworn duty, there was From Moscow came the dramatic Fortu■. Ontario. or later; acid it is to be ho ed that Goon` Paine SNeutra Barer from RRhhsot,}} P Matic Paine or Neurula should irY Dtxelt'b iiWe or no general condemnation of announcement that Russia intends DYEING SND eLaAN1xG each acts by Zionists and their sym- to 'g>t�t its troops. out of Korea by a our side will show the same retest- Remedy. Xunro'■ Drug Store. t9t 1DitF>t/ final fortitude" in the matter of Gci- ltuvm YOU-annblus needs losing or clean- Ottawa Postpaid 81,00. _ pathizers in other parts of the world, January, and hoped that -the United iatl Wr1te to. ns for information W ars TRY ITI FverY sufferer of Rheufnatic Pa and especially in the �Jnited States. States would follow suit. And from many as Secretary. Marshall already sus to answer your Qn«tions.• Department qr •*euritis should try Dxon'o Ran has done in calling-the Soviet bluff IE Pirates Dye works Drnitsd, aft range Munro's' Drug Store, 136 Elsie, oetaw Air commentators, newspapers and Washington came the prompt reply street._ Toronto.- Ontario. Postpaid tl 00, - magazines south of the border held that the United States was keeping over Korea. — __- EXCHANGE OPPOSTUW1TIEs FOR WOIt=11 them up• as heroes and, .gioried in its troops in Korea until the affairs - , . ®, w• a:change blanket. !or woollen _ . 'their deeds.' But now the picture has of that country are settled by the Alfalfa is probably a Spanish ver- rat■ and cotton rats• write r1«henon BE A HAIRDRESSER 4 dlangld. woollen Hills. Flesnorton. Oat. tOiN CANADA'S LEADING ee Ot>s. United Nations and—in diplomatic Sion o the Arabian word alfacfa Great Ewr&r&*Ngms language,of course—that if Russifi f r calf For not only_ in official �tsrael.. Fslakie toys BALE r which means "the best fodder:' Pleasant dignified Nil M ou• seal saes ekdes, but also in the opinion of didn't like it she could lump' ft:. 1 ase ACR. cud loam. loo Clear, -balance by o,�„Inas an«e■■sy tzar..► traces >I■s / wstnn. Woos and timber watered by Assencs'e greatest peseta tahi■trafaf Mier' s th! • ■Cream. Sonne. out-building good repair. steel logo• area Write or Cab -helief that with the foul murder of __ ■tenchkm, u head box sults. Hyaro pressure NARVUL SADhDRIMSMsl Count Folks Bernadotte, the Un-"Braves tank writ. Chas. Anderson. Leonora, anuria. r at. W B ' 158 Bloor at. W.• Toronto - Red Nations official .mediator. the B r a.v e S torm-Toss-ed 160'ACREB for .ale. Lot 7, Con. lt. Hellen Brancbe•: 44 Rlat 9L. Hamilton - - Township. 1-1 mile from school; food cy7 4r' 4 Rideau Street; Ottawa :Jewish cause'Sas reitived a terrible By foam. a acres hardwood buck, housedrille. well. -- �1 rata. bank barn, 2-store? back hon«, water PS1•E�T,1•S OW. aim tap. house and barn. Hydro, furnace. Hopes for gaining admission t0 poas«sion at once, Apply Norman Shepherd. PETHEERSTONAUGH ! Company, Ment A. R. 1, Birth. entarin, lienors Established 1890. It an W - \- United Nations membership for Is- Persons machin- shaken. ?9'0100 Booklet of Information oa " _ - e :lake Rescues-17 FARM for sal. or rent on share. S00 acres.rael at the present have been great- 4 mil« from curler, a ww., el•ctr+ctty,-' WAxTEnshaken. That the killing of Bern- — mrtking machine; teniae w IY W. . Ft@ a- s«_aorae en�e- weotf W. s. Ftem- 80L'rm room ER under 40 for Midlo, must be adotte was not flie impulsive -- - .-c•• Inc. Mille Rothe■, Ont. a -..-some hot head, but something, long wRM for .ale. Its acres b Duateanoa weehelrmHit bR muag" machine 1 e V WINS DOWAWAND Twp.. saw barn and ■sahisra. hog Dens and welcome, state wages utDected; s�•e s b nbonse. 4-roomed bungalow urn. ural number,' 1f possible; write Alfred w yds•, never-taulns well and eastern, rural Sonarlate. Ont. - :•, - Hall. Five Mlles n oft. Bancroft. Price 14600, - a..,-> Max_ Reynolds. Bancroft. Ont. prefers "Fresh Air" g r ° S70vvRAL Parma 10 to' 100 Gtr«. several „:, R,•"w';„^ with Gas Wells on. Br1as to 860 00 •year Russian ad eats.. All y level land. tbo« sot on atgbwar on s _ eead■. Come and see them R. Moore Broker. s < 'e' i"4*,�3^ �'•: °�'< '`;�' < Naha War _saUeman. Bos 61. Jarvis. Ont. _ --•-� .,___ :.r FOR SALE A Russian officer who claims to stx� r • � able: 6� p., ^ �+� - _. .. HI,POWERED RIFLES have been a jet propulsion expert • 'aMg^^'"''t0`�. "� writs for new lists and brat«. - the Soviet air forces says that he ri SA _ to sii w..a seCOt�s t.Ea Ottawa. Ost• likes the "fresh air" of old England _. 1 "PRECISION" —also that a lot of his fellow-coua- v= - caAIN SAW tr mea would like it too. He L " Suitable car Cutting l tapes >•isat different tys« manufactured. an n■ami Lieut. Col regory o acv whose 'if k to well-known and reliable 3% b:a "Prod the Soviet military ad- at flight t _ y�. li h from .t - ' .ion sraroe+.d t-ercle motor ministration i Berlin as rec nils tmmednt►t• reported and has now been confians6 _ �` PREC31! N PARTS Ln111TSD i0 Montreal 16 by !British Foreign Office. - 6110 Stream th i ping m1i4 oon■f■t, - o! Ver , , and .oFt i 11" scinde:, driven by Joba Deere 16 Colonel Tokaev, brought his wife is Last }D. "Wet unit mounted on Map khs.m, Out, daughter with h nL +, alter Burkholder. Ma pPp 10-year-old ng Tatl a news conferncel in '- BAGS AND TOWELS - and wa■bed cotton bags. Flour, London where he was heckled and aosm. Bntar, TO accused of "treachery' -by Soviet t, eu�sar�it ie7aos n. s edrDiu: m mwe dress represen a 1 - - _ f eev*rs. sdssle white. washed. about f6" s tet" "Give the Russian People Just. • -� • 1. e0 tarts, For malting add .15c postage - __ _ DEPT. w, one day of Hyde Park, just one BY-PRODUCTS •chance at speaking their minds ;n - OF MONTREAL a oNTwR10 9T.. TORONTO public, one free election in the' Count Folks Bernadotte 847 R>Lo 4t-passenger ■stool 1Du•«. perteet - _ 'Y� r� �w condition. et.warc'■ ba. Ltae.• Lt n• o++i sense this Great Britain knows �t, - /I+o1n oval+rLturlli�d Craft KEDGE Carratans be" 14-tt taches t4. 0. 1t-t4, and I Lm quite sure 90 per cent Of live Cramer Nurseries it.f0 Per 100 de rM. r and carefully planned, is almost ter- white Fox. sash. Dia let news -_ them will go against the Politburo and iiia For weeks rumors had been MI Brame Loki* went _ ! .1st British with sling. $45 a agency)." gas (official 1 Sova �dlculating is Palestine that theeach t Soviet re i Count was marked for death; and ,fit no on$ iII the Dat. aa. Write for description. Declaring he .regime is �'� SCOPE SALES CO. a „ altboagh many of the cooler minded Sronp of �oosrs paid any ase Queen St., Ottawa. Ont. 'fostering a third world war, Col- -" Jews condetnned such- rumors as ROOFING AND SIDING "I refuse to par- ltastic, ]filled he ivas. Had Confit Scom the lake. Such sounds wan FACTORY SECONDS ticipate in =this and am going anbeen representing mere-, to be expected In summer resort's. $ere, L real bargain roofing. we doubt toe' over to the camp Of its mast Tt- lb one nation in Palestine his mur- But in a �t moments it became' "a tell them from first- trade. solute enemies, as long as this Obvious that the voices were not Aslobalt .6bingl•s 110 tie. $4.118. (10 tb. sesta der would have been, politically Several of the older people tried to. gas 11.76. 116 Ib. 11.15 per sa. a6o ft.) will benefit sty people." v atria serious taou h But he tlaiaed in lons6oer they were prevent John from venturing out op gr«a. black and blends. Btn■ available lir t g g . desperate ,ria for helpl as stormy lake ... but he was determt- Sit ro. only. = � was there, in theory at least, as the 1t�ed , , ,and ;n a few momma was of Boned Roofing leo ib red. green or black. > "presentative of all fifty-eight of SU S SMALL BOAT the rescae in a small motorboat. at.st par .a. w Itr. tea osis t1. f5 .96per ea. the United Nations Now assembled 1/^ thick insulated Brick eldins ts.at set• No Wonder 14-yeas-old John Lowe was the tion stick siditm7 1n red or bolt Iver Per .a. - ' • - iia Poria, and with plenty of other F.o.B. tactors or Hamutm. Delivered Drtou A Sass who weighed many an os, _ iftse one to act. Although the :tits detailed .circular on request. Used words . that nice girls . don't andevengraver matters to Occupy mar was eztremeli roukh'and a itebert Jonas Lumber COM111W _Hamilton, Ona _ -pron0 . - fir miAds, are the delegates from nigh wind was blowing, he 3 PIECE BATHROOM SET $120 When a propraz nkstgr unkind those fifty-eight going to accept into �tanched a small motorboat and Free , 'closets, catalogue, baths on fes. rec«. • ' '1d1 membership a people claiming bathe, • clo.ec■. isaslns.. furnaces. radiators. Yanked her chair from behind •Leaded for the sod of the island. ; An necessary Pipe and fittings for plambins Just . to-see, he explained, if she'd be a nation, but where such a Soon he saw the reason for the and basting. Stain• Plumbing i Heetins. 1069 boz, ' :Thing could happen. at.'Lawrenc• St., Montreal 1. •. shouting. Guiding his little haft rf PLANT a beast this Fall-extremely hardy- Jtist ivhat those who planned It '*rough'ths white-cape,-he came q irk crowins Chinese Elm-will grow two _ - loped to accomplish by the assassin- lspon an over-turned fiat-bot- last the first Year—enough . plants (16) to anon Of Bernadotte nobody, poaalb- eDIIi04 boat, Seven 'sons were lint 26 feet 6a se IS Inches w. -shipped. (yjR• pjj:E 'SUFFERER' ��s.tt pe �pOclal price 16 planta for tZ•98. Write for _ %, will ever know with my Cef- II81ng t0' it, 'almost lxhaurted. °z' ( sew tree full colour Garden Guide. , Brookdale What a vasa difference there L m tb. �t Yingaway` Nurseries, Bowmanvine. Ontario. -odern way to treat Plies. The neeiesttr rinty, But one theory is, that th.. One- by ons john helped them � - or removing the real taus• It .only plats _ FOR. SALE-Massey-Harris potato dlst•r. t . mon tense. The new PYLTONN treat =tlrnitt leaders, convinced that -- +vvertl a side into his boat. Some tees, is goon condition, , dna Farhat t R. �t (a liquid taken by mouth) goes direst J. rush. R. R. verhauled. F. Wt �a,tor lust o � is (the Inside etoso. BDecl■1 tams. t - , nothing good could come for a Jew- wars so WasiktheyCodd hardly N ?fewmarka. otrtarlo. Ish state from the. western countries, haag on, but he sot thim.all is -» ,,,� extracts that " help nature 11%, Tr those warted to prove ,to Soviet Russia jls boat. A few moments lacer SPECTACLES L LASES Is science's a■sue.. answer. It PIIS+Tre■LmeM -; try The t youngster did not rest DIIl'LiCATED. M wlenee'■ answer. It sets Yea satin, --whose alliance and support they were safely ashore. The had the seven victims sof ly )RETURNED by AIR MAIL cams • ass' at toetory results with • one 'tattle Mal w 4 »e•tved. Plentic trams■ dyed any color. price refunded at *nee :at all modem For his tfoafago, coolness and yet the island. His brave deed won for TROTTIER- presenp of mind, we sea Mm the praise of the endM Krtowitot►' 11 FwcrvRnva Optician. 1164 Mowat• _�OLam � -_� to y'tribute to john sommani�y' g 1"a1 t9art ontreat t{," - - �W of u h the h TK SA■n �sntadoo of T4s Dow ward ,singe aly••Renn be aat.d�. .•�_... ... � - �, . 16 L_ 10612 by dwEMor i�if 'JWS lend Awa is M fan ble kM • t VR e� t t _.. .L _• Kidest s1'!s. DetWsklah(slp yew trtnt+i do b9 dr Not ^steel �tra,Sti�ir�'sa lest ,ftp f �k of kadln= ' I" a as Is far �w t s7 �rd't ri�P°P�►! :.%d&Wmyplli IIsTEP! TO THE DO W AWARD M16 SHOW SATURDAY--s-3O P.M. - -ISSUE 41 — 1948 1NALt.D-S IM Ad,,rvoid J I fi lar don't leave any empty spaces aria" G� N the root... . ' Plants eIthec newly potted og re- •' potted should be' wa, erEd only, mod- - GOtd4t� Sl> h — erately and le(t in the shade until ' their appearance tells you that they _ O have-kecome used ,to their new aur- s - NM? roundings. And it might be a good Cal' ,,m " _ idea to look around for some yout4L_ With outdoor gardening about bushy annuals -such as marigolds. �- finished for the season, many -are petunias and verbenas—for bringing starting to get busy with repotting into the house. Pot these up now; In large mills that manufacture died in a silo because of this. One their house plants, keep them outside or on'the veran- commercial stock feeds, the grain, boy tried to save the other, then theI and a few words dab fora while, unless there is too before it enters the grinding ma- mother attempted to rescue the sons ry y y ': y t about proper me- great danger of frost -nip; then bring chinery, usually has to 'pass un4cr —but all .three perished.thods of doing so them inside and they should bloom :.-suspended horizontal in gntts; and To prevent such tragedies; as fast ftir . might not be for several weeks. It would really surprise most..folks as the silage settles• doors shouldg amiss; and fight * ' • how many metallic objects are. col betaken out so that the'gas can,ea at the beginning For potting most house plants this ___lected in this way. And while sim- cape. If itis necessary to go into a . it might be well to mixture is recommended; 1 part ilar procedure is hardly practical on silo, test conditions with alighted say that repo ng each of leaf mold-ai sharp sand; - the averagl-farm,' great care s ou an ern tr.st. it continues to burn, of a a y plants Z parts loam; I/, part dried cow man- 6%taken to make sure that such ob• you are probably safe. should -be done ure; and a 5 -inch flowerpotfull of -&seta do not get into the feed for * * * when the plaWneeds it, and not ac- bone meal added to each bushel of h Jivestock. You don't need to be a poultry cording to the calendar. `- = the mixture For potting rooted cut- * P y In other words some plants will tik ngs taken from sand you can use, ,raiser on anything fills a "wholesale - -. Both in Canada and in the United + scale to know that water piped to y not steed repotting for years; others with good results; 1 part loam, 2 States there are large numbers. of the poultry house saves a heap of ' almost every twelve months. If the parts sharp sand, 1. part leaf mold or _ cases where cattle have died sudden- labor. But ii'also saves a lot of feed soil in - the pot seems' to be hard- ►eat moss, the'lattec for acid -loving _ ly, on farms and in feed lots, and, by - keeping the hens from getting packed, or if a rootlet should be plants. ' hinging nging out the hole atthe bottom, past mortem examination thirsty. That's- because a hen needs m, This is the time of year when the . showed that such things as nails at Least two ,pounds of water for � y x F. the chances are that it requires such temptation to burn fallen leaves. also or bits of •wire had entered theeach pound of food consumed. �' `' a t attention. apa pot all-around and pulled -out plants and stalks, is very * * * on the bottom until the plant and strong. But doing so is a real waste heart. Meat packing houses on both its soil come out intact. Take off of valuable garden material, and, all sides of the line also report consider „And here, just for`+ a laugh," r the outer part of the wood, and if should able damage from the bame source ko into the compost -heat. aoatetkigg called• "The Song of the the plant is pot-bound trim the Proper composting ofwaste-mal._ discovered after slaughter. It is hazy Farmer" and I'm only sorry Skirts, Maybe—Chester Klos, -roots,all around, and if necessary- rial such as ppings, weeds;. imposs.ible to, estimate accurately ' that I can't tell you the name of the grass c1�i -_ __•• Y five of Galt Ont. is decidel reduce them by one-third, loosening leaves and roadside cuttings gives what the losses must be from such author. it oes like thi y u those remaining. injuries, but if it were it' is certain it' interested in the kilt worn 'by P a e• you an excellent natural fertilizer - "Wheae er my corns begin to pain, Pie Major A. Ward of the ' ' ' which will bean im ortant factor in the figures , would point -to the need thus indicatin' it• will raig; then S P 1 J' Whether you use the. name pot or making P for greater care both'on the farms enjoy m Highland Light -Infantry -pipe g your garden more produc- j y y- misery cause f. can loaf a larger one, it should be clean ind tive in future. - and while the animals in transit. 'band. Its an age-old, world- ' - * ;� - some more, by gee. When raindrops have pieces of broken pot at the But it is well not to use com post - �', wide curiosit fall I, cannot 'go outside to plow or _ y- bottom for drainage purposes. Fill until it is Labor saving -devices are becom- properly ratted, and this rag+ increasingly common in farm even hoe; the wife cannox complain l?oor Po it about a third to a half with sell, will take from 12 to 18 months. For operations and one such device more a bit or tell me to gat up and gat w p then set in the plant, arranging the instance a Pile started this.summer She hates it,'but but leaves me alone, Shucks, Sunday_ school again, . -' and more commonlyused is the 0. roots naturally. Fill in the rest of and -completed this fall should be.. and so my time is all my own; at grumbled Willie. h bet Pop neva the soil-graduall • joggling the t turned over twice durin the winter. - _- - - -•automatic hay and 'straw' "baler of � Y. g pot g least that's how it's worked to date "' ' t rn lar school when he wa+ at intervals to shake the - s-oi all Then it should be ready for use in - _ the pickup type_ Then in many of course there's no se ushia' fate,; kid." "He went regularly," his commercial feed lots the ha and p „ through the roots. Press it with the the fall of .1949. That seems a long Y it's possible if I should sta# in her 'mother amwered him. O. K., thumbs, or . in case of hard -rooted distance away, right now; but the straw used is purchased in baled sight on a rain da she'd think u agreed tiVillit reluctantly, "but 1 form, and practically all the bales •some obnoxious thin that I would good either.+, plants with a stick, eri leaving room,, years have a way of slipping by are tied „with wire. Post. mortem g bet it won't do me no at the top for watering. Bt sure you much faster than we realize. - evidence in Ica e3 a nee Or ex res have to do. by jing, precautions to make sure that the - short ends of the wire do not be- "So when tht� rain begins to fall. - come mixed with the feeds. I never Vng around At .all; 1. get- * • * some place where I can Uy and pass The waste of finished meat r - some pleasant time away. bf fav- / Pod' ,, Y Y - .. _acts, proceeding from condemnation• rite spot is in the- mow, . there's .. _ of liversi beart*. tongtses and to aothiWg quite so nice so... as forth, is only a small part of the ac- restin' on the hay up there and tual loss from -such causes. Cattle watcliin' drops fall through the air. - .- .., with digestive disturbances or other I love that sweet alfalfa smell, and internal ailments resulting- from that of fallin' rain as well; It's -swallowing pieces "of metal or ,'other ever long until m heavy - - - • • .. g n F __ Y `eyes get hen foreign bodies, cannot make good as the stormy skies, then. I crawl growth, nor can. milk cows so hands- back into the gloom, where it is napped produce as -they should. dark nth-lots-ef-room; and stretch et t here upit, the hY soup y - Death loss among .farm animals, snooze most of the day." - - - _7, -brought about - in. this way is un-__- doubtedly very high, and it is up — " l` to every forward-looking farmer to Frogs 'do not drink water by -- !try and cut down the toll. A com- mouth — they absorb It through _ ;mon sympton of pain in the animal their skins. ' is head stretched forward and back - ..-:arched--or when the animal is seen to lis down and get up again almost. immediately. But when these are , oblleFVed it is usually too Nge to do anything about it. The big thing is to see that your stock .doesn't get F - a chance to swallow such death -deal- J Ing objects. ERNEIRSNES t * " Ata you going thru the functlonai 'mild:► _I 'You probably knew this already, DDo..�L mak to women (as -as yn )T but another warning mightn't be ti.l w naoow, hrouis�,firSam Eaeheti O +tams. tired. Thr -out of the way. It is quite possible DOtry IgPin khsw'■v■pGahlecom• , ` Ior don nous P--dtOt�""uch ■Ymptomet Pinkhamy 'Sel by, j ge gases to form above �,�,� hese what c� a BOLD �t C by • si lage—so. dangerous that fatalities stomachic.tonieeffecc,� • may result. For. example, •last fall LYDIA E. PIAKRAN'S i n �° of ev-1" ' n,tsst y�ca SIDE GLANCES T , By Galbraith KLaTede" • - - - pp- -�;•-- FINEST OR4N6rre PEKOE TEA \ G Y• --•_Thousands switching to the - New, Finerlipton Tea.::�� = -' • It's the talk of Canada a t : the only- -BONDED tea in the country;- so good u,0 it's backed a 1 00 Domituon of � by S ti west Canada Bond.'depo 'ted with the Bank — A KiNW of Montreal:- _� i ;• s 0,* So get ready for a brand -'now _. owr #1W thrill when you taste this new red Lit ' _ u1d Lipton,Tea.. Ies.so delicious, so brisk. - - �' ' tasting, se completely satisfying—wits i • i -.. .. ,. ,�. _ .. -t at wendsrfp1 pshl1a ls n g Pavas-L4W .. or urrr 1940 by Look for the warranty is every • c. thaew 1. iMA , packager -=taste the quality in every cup. .. .:.a am 14011 t'I IrtA t0wim. wt.'i. 4' PRO.' U. S. ME Oh . :: .a,;j;+ . 71 �. �... .. F _ .•'r p. . '�� '{ _ .. { •• Why do you, have a drug store -sign if you, do not carry sand- LD BECAUSE ■rs no ` - wiches and salador - f - the late E C. H. DowsoII, on Lot Closified �ic�vt s >� �Lciuuriart _ Homemade Cake... READY -MIXED - 14, con, 4, Vaughan, south of hlap- - reeerYe. eII andWarts e - Arki ria b'Uh SALE - very dear sister, 3larie Annie, wbo i3leuh :m 1 ippind, �1''L , ou�n., with passed away October 10, 1947. auctioneers- • • ; • Mix Chocolate Cake ot�t containers; ai�o other varieties He -1,yeth long who liveth'well; THURSDAY, OCT.15 auction C. Reess�r, one and a 'hall miles .._. All other itis is short and vain; 60 SefOnds e -weal iron Brock Rd; schoolhouse. He liveth longest a(ho can tell sale of .dairy cattle, farm stock, Success every time th Campbells Cake Oct, 15 Of living most for heat@rely gain. impleatonts; hay, $rmRn etc., on Lotti Jit aid a cup of milk or water- exocoyt r' 22, Goa. 4, Scai•boro Twp, property f _ . FOR g _ Findlay cook stove, Sow -love and taste its trtjrtage pure qt Midhail Donahoe, sale at 1, p. stir and bake. Light, tender, delicious. coal or wood, equipped with Bron' Sow peace and reap io harvest m, DST, Terms cash. No reserve. Try it today. - wan oil burner, . first-class shape. bright; Ken and Clarke Prentice, aucts. 3 Flavors 5 R 31' cor. Brock Phone Pick 3 Sow sunbeams on the rock and moor • • • • . c►tocou►tE Rd,, across from school. And find a harvest -home of light. SATURDAY, OCT. 16 - auction �A p�E L`s �KE Mix +GOLDEN Oct. .15.- _ivy mussed and • fondly remem. sale of farm stock, implements, - snOE LOgT -•Maltese cot, mimed Jerry. bered. by her sisters and brothers. hay, grain, entire h�usehald turn - Reward, !Phone Pink. 53 R 22. iture etc., property of Wm. Self, �%OR SALE - e ectric fair -burner; council Contimted Lot 3, 6th Line, King Twp, at Lar- T 'KAISER Twpstove"; ,oil space -heater; two oil. Pickering Village . assessment. At, kie. Sale at 1.00 DST, Terms cash,__ * = i ood condi-ANLEY T burning stoves; all in -good the moment, •R'hit'6y Ys •assessed :�o reserve as prop, going to Eng- ELECTRIC 14 tion. 11rs, R. Parker, Church Str., for 100 percent of value, Pickering land, Ken and Clarke Prentice, • Pickering.- - Village, 90 P. c, while Dumbarton auctioneers. LOST'- hound, white with bxowp . receives. a 70',p, e. assessment. Mr. * * * • ... Boase and Bahr Wlrint- "ots, brown ears and head. brown Morley argued that Pickering had TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 _' attict -� _ ESTIMATES GIVEN on hips and tail; large liirht brown • no more to offer than •Dunbarton, t6n sale 'of. farm stock, implamenu" spot on each side. Answer to - ,and should , be assessed the tameu Grade dairy cattle, near` new Case • ✓i �J'L J'L Sandy". Lost Sat_,. Oct, 2 down at It was pointe} out that Uxbridge D. Tractor; Hay, grain,. hogh,.roots, wade=� _ Stouf�Ville _`marsh. Tom Dwyer, Picker_n)r, ' and Port Perry, Willi paved gtreets, straw et4.,. the propert at Joseph -• `� 4 -Roomed bungalow for ,ale, or Water, and much more street -light- Baijak, Lot 4, Con. k Markham- � � - 'V Phone S :--exchange for small" farm; or what no-, get of: with an ,80 p• c• ass- -Tw . one and a.half miles south -of is atin , n%.. SEE YOUR FAVORITE HEATAX you? 1 1 m. First at the STANLEY THEAT7V E PICK. 120 We would appreciate your listing of Pickering Village Ratepayers) Terms cash,. No reserve. Farm sold. � FHO` Saturday Me:inee at 2 P. M. .your Aroperty- pith us._for quick This. matter is to be taken up in Ken and Clarke Prentice, auct, - actio, the. very near future. # • • � , . _ Doors Opett �a'ch Night At i.i� - lam, Gen•ge Pattison Councilmen went to Paris Tues- • RrEDNESD AY, OCT.. 20 _ auction Farr• s EleVratOr' FRIDAY and SATURDAY. - Mrs. -.:Real 1± state Broker Jiuin St. dor and •purchased the .large size gale 9t datry.cattle, ,farm stock, S 38J - phones . BUS. 38W OCTOBER 8 and 9 Pickering Ontario grader. implements, ha} • or Robert linter, Broughaaw , , grain, etc, on Lot WET TO GIVE SERVICE Oct, 15: _ 13.9LE �� 16 con. 6, Vaughan Twp. property Northwe' st Outpost LOST - gold locket and in, oval • • •_ • of :Mervin Keff-0. Sate',at '1 p, m. •I $haps; on Sunday on side :rest, q'L'ESD�Y, OCT. 1_' - large nuc- 'No reserve 'Terms cash. Farm has Wheat - We will handle from field c . between Silk's Market and Iie been sold, Ken and Clarke Prentice or barn, bags loaned. ask for price Nelson. Eddy Ilona Siassey tion sale of household goods, car - George's Church. Rewar lira. auctioneers. - ". Feeds _ Try, our growing mash for %VATERF'R.ONT AT IrIIDSIGHT Steer, 29 ,George _St, Ajax.• penter tools, car tralle4•s etc , at Prent'ce's -Auction 'Rooms, Mark- * �. • • hogs, chickens, The price is right Oft S.3LE - mattress, inner ham, the property of _llessr� hub- WEDNESDAY, OCT 2' - auction meter and Mable Lexi feeds Sa Wm. Gargan. liar+ Beth Hughes - ispring, double -bed 'size, like n�a'; erts7 Leach, Lunare And �3alsdon. • "sa o of. dairy cattle, farm stoekp, ! stock- Start your pullets . on Meat - 25..00, L. A. Wilson, phone Pick. Terms cash. `°o re.=erre. Sale at _l implements. hav, grain et(!, on Lot 1 or laying mash. Avoid trouble to B6 R 31, p. m. Ken and Clarke P=entice. I,qt 12, Con. 4,,tiorth Y�.rk Twp., poultlrt by hot feeding new grain. MONDAY and TUESDAY DRLIVER . or FAR�i1rR well i'1-t:oneers, - Avest or Yonze- Str., at O'Snllivan'� Wester grain . Whole or chopped ,OCIQBE.R 11 and.22 known In this digxrict wanted as --. # �' ` ' corners, Property of Win. G_ New- at reasonable prices agent to •buy old and. crippled hor- .110\DAY, OCT. 17 =auction sale ell: Sale at 1.20 sharp. Terms cash. Fibron= and snowfence Por tempor- ADti )�ITURE i OF 7i4BI� HOOD sea. Write "Margwill Fur Farm of I. H. C; Tractor. lt, H. tractor, No reserve. Farm lease expired and wry silos; - Semi-solid Buttermilis Errol Flynn ;Olivia DeHavlliand ` +Tyr+> viIle new milking machine, farm stock, prop, quittfne tannino-,- Ken and Wood's 0oolers 'bilking machines 2679• ' : Ampemen Q .. - Oct; 29 gcarboroTwp, the property of Mr. ftr� f c � M. Frank O'9)iltiwan, Sale. at 1 p. and �, ,; •sed fie glr gerslo. J,OE'S HAR1E33 SHOP ret-tng cash. Far -r- oolrT Icon and k..�T)I(� �'�lI'.R'� ICi? 1 Cl�i'eli3!)Il�, �11t: - Iiarness .1Iacle and Ii%paired C1 - P-enr'. �_-aurt ,n'er•r, , OCTOBER 13 and 14 vDrder� �ulcict� D.me, Sud 1'rc. For �. w • + a� t p i FARR'S FOR SERVICE = - �Qaltz. rFr perl l i' " _ anct, _.. „ .,,... ,p='..5,,,cohf,!•f r+fire•_ :,,�'""'� � - - - S�: creir Bey-ond 8th+ C ,n. CIn re�rrMe ionr, Era7arin P ^r•p , her ^ , • . •• ..-. .Phone $ Ft^. _ t r rq rh z .. �• et ��!)^a <r)r31^.- Tnit f ^`' - k _ t Y ` n a•r t}tp * *Ot?Prtt. rnf I Quaff°ty Dru s _ e oar '13 - _ dreurate-Dispenying Juan .Bennett. jlicael Redgrave l' CF.l1ENT lilt EP t'[?h E2 i'NT• -, M.' , tea*, .,•. , r? - _ — Veterinary Rmnedless _ I , 51k! F ,;• 4" ! -1;• Mable Photo Finishing rlectrle OperafPrl, 25 m "8fl elele. FOR MEE EfiTI?l:LTE9 _ - '� - r . _ ' •: mupfete t�ownetic Line ! PHOti'E Pi01i 8 r 12 Arthur Fi � Id .,.... _ .... Guerney Wturn air Furnace _c - ' �` \ ■t ih` .T. 1 f firer/1 err rt r. ,r., �, p, r•..+>.r � t .lit• .(�.,`•«lirinninK !t)rtertr++, ;!�'91i.,..' sx; Kr•:riftx.. lit 'Thies ,.lira 4 ' ' r > a�• m 8 m FUNERAL DIRECTO ��`' �� jj Week Days-. 3 � a• P. FZ;'�F ii -'_ •-lFritrr Units anrl' Hnnridifers ,JL E V ri `undaye - i•2.:Su P. M. . 6 P. M. _. • ' - Private Ambnlanes �- J. •L �Ci}!r:i¢' h., ' l• S^. Rr•a•1- i !Jf)I.D ANO I�'�1'31>1,Fti - iT titr '� ��ss TT r �j 1 +J L1� a Mark. DOW ' d^r�. t,ke pieta,„:•'P'+n an2.r.._ =n: ! :. _ _ �i�G s..G�-�'L,1: .. PhOII Ma - - _itDP acrxn►-yrnr-n! �Tr i i . 'r:•dt - - ETF:LY Isr - , - _ _.13 _ s C��fF'L %� �j II _ ,ter s” J• R . Bi►Yi:S } dyi d2' ham, njt iSte« ,.,t... ,v •lint .Renin 1tatl�•p to _ �'�� s LZi t i Ph»i. K Vie P!ckP li1L' s _•� 14"'! a.F�ciiir.') 1 �s i .e.. PHON PTCI:. 6SIV who s' a Vawr -P l,v ppr ics.,!n.� is -.� -'-V-l FCtCtrt¢ •- }, pF r� ^:n +,tit €�_ _- _ �` 3 - _ -'�.�--A=-�-U---���-- - ..__.._ ;���.� ��ria�l Locker : of "lle ,lp <. .� �„ •;�� nr �p k; Leaf ---- -- ePT1tr� :i r Pc•:r J �•i.� _ ,r, •,� 3: TUDOR ST. UAX n •75 �m h'+ t - GENERAL MA410WARE: - Il3Suranc� 4 _ - - rp•,� +n ' ` Ina ��� a� ,�+•.`'- •-r.� - �h�Pfl _ i ':'cker ?9,20' A Yeas' x.n*ir, n. dol r h ,�, r . _ writs. or Pho.,ir �:3ndar�i L, '� • r ; u,. ,t, . 1 t acid �'`hi1112g Rims '^ ' V _�., .w 6iv:? i�. L7 C'hcsp Rates for Farm- and •CAulit�� ' - ,.. ��, �IL1}ZL.E ]K - _- the 1t'h. 40 _ Wisidst"arm Insuranea; eeii�5 V16 { -'L LoiwWind fill• ;los rA OR ;-.Loysr Atntosaabile Insura:ce of All g`z '' i SNAPS R.ETCL: ,CiJ SAX SNAPS Phone CL11M,181t' of Li �s owman •tl or a expogtire films devetoj)td sad " _ flit! x ia.e i priiitc:d 30c. Repriats 4c. each. 0 r O �I'E ! f - O `TER PRI\T� II�DE WLTH• - _ AIM....TU GIVE• pLR CU, - ' TOhlER3. ,SV•LP�IiOT�S, .�T TFil:;IF'." BEST.,.. .LOUR FOR THE A:11IE _ ;'EI�Ot ON 'i°IIF.. FLACK OF F.',":lip �� )l :' •:�",; ji{' 1F:\�-.F:LS1 ,Ptll'lc 7 . PRINT... 1T' TOL P, ai'RA\CE 11° °n ra\/ ii U:,u!•s -opt r ti,45 �liuw 'starts _ - - ' ' otos � e' elIa y nr�Yce eta gore QUALITY, - ~- � ., Y ,�>: ��ti,1,1.t�. sii - - - r ree- r it OF 0.LITY. r l to �t 00 1� rel r�mmrnt Order.` � �t R7i1i.L:si, C>:i'TAR.IO li.:':i:e .. _ . - ---- - _ ._: ..�.lr' 'r• � Sc,� R;3 I)rpt, T-:5 • Ctn�on. _ _ � ILL � r Ont fIRS ) FIJI fI:L1tY.S-1 17, - . 11 ita� rIE in Xn l�tc Ily Sands in x. �r�ry ;usriri •+BQR\ TO SPF:I.D' in color _. OU'tl EN10Y GOING'BY SUS - EXTRA S:1Ti'RD3T \IT1\EE EXTRA - -- GIIANT�CARroc, --HOW _ _ IN ADDITIU_N- TO BOTH FEATL-RF.+31 BUNNY A,F'FY DL GK - BUGS BU D -PORKY PIG dF`TiJft SU:FnA IfIDNIGHT SHOW $UNDAF OCTOBER 11, 4t 12.05 A. s 1 Sh�gO-,1I0\-DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNDSDAY, OCT, 11, 12, ls. Irving Berlin's Greatest Seng -in the happiest is .. _ .J '-' color-by.techaicolor uitLsk rl ever m;+de - _ y N. D Irving F'RBD ABT •aTUD GARI.r1� � rlin'e - 3IRH EASTER PA Al E A R -� S - A' R ! L Q 'w , ZrA 78• 751URBDAY, OOTOHER i' a G. i%•s Big Beamed Deans With Bongal 1.. _ ROUND Tw' TAX . I01LUDW -`— _ - _ . BIG CITY aRYDNEY :O'BLiIEN, ,DJ/�1YL1i6 - l ► JE ' FOR FAilMPRODUCE lop WATCH and CLOCK • �. REPAIR 'Cr -.-ilr.'E lOLOGET THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICB FOR - r _ LIVE RIND DRESSED Orl- p FOWL C PONS ' • A BROILERS -- - - --: s SILVER ' ' TURKEYS E Gen �na�.'p, Prop. •' � . _ PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD 20 Lb. Pail _ $5.80. " -TRY C3. FOR HIGHER .PRIDES. FAST SERVICE. RETURNS j NO}1Ce {� YQU USUALLY DAY FOLLOWING DELIVERY * l BECAUSE WE. SELL DIRECT�TO _ _T1t'E AY" _MORE FOR EGGS. _�- Estimates Free THE CONSUMER _. CARPENTERING ° Pickering Farms Limited _... YLU�IBL'vG , WHITBY 336 -NIGHT OR DAY - WHITBY, ONTARIO - ROOFING - _ _ We aLio sell Brantford iiwfrat, X&terials, Empire Bathroom. - tgalpm,%rt. Ihnro �S'arer ---�'�":--•-•-� - - -- _ systems. Beatty Stable Zcrwpment. 66:•'1. ;.. - nil to I VU Work Gm►ran•r•' • ' :F�... _1 .-BOLL 'Ontario lli'e Do Buikting Of .MI Kinds ! aIILT01~ G. SLEEP .}PHONE PIUQ, 159 _ ...y1.....e_l�enlrn:inin ee T .-._ t• 1 _� 311r*d _T&kr_i._1lt�ll_Q - - - _ You Ae Invitrd To See The t . s $�efreshm' nts Grcceries r- "�• e Great Sound ani1 kation Picture i Gas oil "Fires 'lBatteries - 'Youth for . ,�<:'�\T for -Barnet-Iiranier (Power Queen r ih6• Oiaco Water B,ystems itIabb�Et-tba 4 - --Purtray'atof u H«!re•n k'uudly _- .. • _ ' Wj gons - t:i?avertibie I Rims and Wheel• - and It's Problems, (60 ;min.) _ ffi•srm Implements - - 'Wi ITBY BAPTIST CHUROA '. Mttery CienrgtnS Welding Repalrs Sun. Oct. 10, 8 pm. All Are Invited • . •r DAI�i�'Of�TH 8U LINES LTD. _ - AD DOWN READ. `�." WEST BOUND _ P.M._P.M. ,P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.:•., P.M. x.114. - - �> aQ > -. a 0 _ A f= rig rn Q r°n Ca v� dal Toronto 9.451 5.451 2.00110.001 915 Bav and Dundas 8.401 9.351 1.501 5.201 9.3n . 10.101 6.101 2.25'10.251 940 Danforth and Luttrell ' $.101 9.101 1.251 4.551 9I0 _ 10 201 6 201 2.3510-351 fi0 Scar - Jct. --- 001 9.001 1.151 4,451 '9.00 _ 10.351 6.351 2.50110.50120.06 Malvern 7.451 8.451 1.00; 4.301 S. ib 10.381 6.381 2.53110.5T10JA Brown's Corners 7.421-8.42112.571 4.271 q. 4o-9 10.401 6.401 2.55!10.55110.10 Town Line 7.40! 8.40112.551 4.251 8,40. 10.501 6.501 3.05-11.0"610.20. Cedar Grove 7.301 8:30!12.451 4.151 810 11.001 7.001 3.1511.25.10.^0 Locust Hili 7.201 8.20112.351 4.051 8._0 11.051 7.05} 3.2011.2010 "; Green River 7.151 8.15112.301 4.001 R.15 11.101 7.1_01 3.25111.25!10,40 Brou'zham X7.10' R.1Q'12:°51 3,551 8.10_ 'o 11.201 7.201 .3.35 11 35 1n ;n Claremnnt 7.00' 8.00112.151 1.451. 9.011 ' REDUCTION 'TN ra`ZE~ FFFECTIVF Sr PTMMBER. 20th FROM TOR"ONTC -' glnsle Fare :< '. Return Fare TO % :; LOCUST HILL EO 10 1.30 TO bROUGTT -0,1 TO CLARE1iUNT T -::'8.40 - a t.T ai1TTT,F.a r 7. - -=-- - �t�ou YOUR urch, end was a great inspira- ober 17, Thanksgiving Services will Eo. us all. The fol�owiug cniid- be field at Centennial and Fairport ren were baptised: Beverley Anne, Cuutches. The :Dunbarton Church Frank Donald, Dianne fiarilyn will.be closed that Sunday and the AND D iSION children- of fir. and 1M.F•raus: t.: - congregation inviteu to woa•ship at - Y England, and presented , by -'.their Centeunial and k airport• The Dun- - guardia'us, fir, and flys. Geo; Eng- ba!•ton choir has beenvited to _—' land; , Barbara 'Grace, -"daughter of lead in the music at Ce4itennial at -Rewritten r• an rs W1ff J-cirti-Eng}and the -rnrrtrlag-serrice-Tire-serrice-a-t— ' from previous and God -parents Mr. and firs, T. Centennial- - 11,15 a. m and 7.30 f viF,;, copyrdghts, of ihoncp•.on, Corinne Grace, dough- P. m. The bus leaving Duubartou. _.-._.._.. � - �r' ter ,of fir• and -Mrs.- Gilbert Wilk- on the hour will arrive in time for C. H. TUCK ins, At Fairport, Cheryl Lynne, dau- service. The same applies to the. Optometrist Ahter of fir, and Mrs. John Henry e'�euing, Fairport service at 3.00 p• - - ` Disneyldg, Sackett and God -parents fir. and m. Rev, J. K. Braham_ will be the (()pp• l�•) firs. F, Lord were baptised. of speaker at Centennial in the morn- The first our Evening Servic. Ing, and Rev, G. A, Beatty, Agin_ Phone - es was held in Dunbarton- Church: court, in the evening. Oshuxa 15ig _— - 3ir• Motter�shead led us in a sing- .. meeting "a the Board of Stew- ' , Crowhu'rst a vocal ard sc,vg, firIrport was solo, s an Even in the lc.vpr animals the value NFrs. ements and firs, flatter- held after the service on Sunday. Shead a duet, and fir. F: ntham"led Ov.ing to the fact/that of vision is appreciated, is necessary to the acquiring of food and the Chair- in prayer, -The • .11nisjer spoke on man of the Board Mr. H. Cook had "Spiritual ea.ety -from danger in judging friend- and Et2iclen<y". The ladies been an Elder, !:e resigned from . of the -Village Groep W A. serve;t the' Board some time . It hap been Bald that birds have keener and mare perfect vie- ago, but con- }fight refreshments• stented to carry on until another - #Qn_ We invite.all Who believe in pray- l had been added t ttie,B'd. 31r, R.' gment of vision the__Poon - I on iustiucta connect with a keener, eFI-e ec e - i eE 7.'30 � : � at the hrxme of fir, and Board The newly -elected: Chari_ sense' of `sight. This is necessary. for safety. firs, 5lottershead. Every '% elm&e. Maa -is Mr, J. Oakley, fir. Balsdon Any i - - Vision of course Is to -a great 'de- _ evening, at some .home in the he's been elected Chairman' of the village, we will meet Trustees -,History gree mental h S The impulse call n be _ .: for prayer. was made a ain T ! R .... . he 17 nis ._.. . ter is taking' up a',series j on Sunday when the Deed " --,developed with the mental- devellhn_ meat and fro. -.t thi:• can be mude.ac at the, at studies in, the Epistle to the.. Car- Church was handed over to the - inthians. Iry thlittgrest of importavocation Int- Atudyid Trustees hieq �_�,;lF;itel -� G. vel aye be'aur Tunny . hrringe will and "R.OW. Balsdoh. This fir vin classes attd devel�pmcnt. ex g. ercises,-giving flit child-brightrt ffichareh er y elong Ing and evening, Service at Cetr. "Friends" and not being .able to -tor Ltloak in i te. ten nfal is cancelled that day. ! earry.an because of,a change in the - -c .. and the congregation i ,rte n d same over nv d to populatio they deeded 'Chumb. _.- I iv,in4ip .iii D'unhar-ton The to the Dunlbarton Church. Now that ,• Da:.harton, lemea.1fui, Fairport >u,rvice,: are at •11,15 a, m. and 7.30 Fairport has come to' life. Dunbar- p, im. Tho Minister will 'preach in ton'Church•has ' United Chureb Activitle'y returned the Deed the morning, with .Dunbarton choir , Ao. the above_mentianed. On Sunday, we celebrated the, _ leadth� in the muRf1' In,the even- A letter is going forwsrd this •ing, Rev, Charles Mailrol�I: A., week to all Parents of our chtldren � 1,ord,'Supper .and had large. coo= -'R. gregations at both nnnh"rtcn D,; from Whitby. will .be the ill the Sundav'Sehool, asking; ror and Fairport-tiihurches, The chirdren .of guest speaker, and. the choir frown the co-operation of all In the end- _ PtekerlTig 17nited Church will 1Qad. the . SundaySclr oel 'oct-upied •ofre eavour of the.Mini tQr to have all fn the master . child h ren at the Church Service, Whole side u' the Dunbarton: On the foilbwCng Stytiday, Oct: • i - _ 2. " r Green Re iver the 'CKE+RINGOon, Pickering _ -t� boy. .� • Mrs. McBeth has returned to this , ;. , _ - _. A-� � � s� :, 'Montreal atter spending some time � The Community Laub v►,,. '..,; ,• _ �' -ig :phone' 1 Ol W Ontari with her sister, Mrs. Gene Forsyth at the ILome df -Mr, and firs. F. 3Q +—, ' and (Miss E. Switzer, Gh"man, at Grasmere, on Monday Brock Road Mr. George Windsor, who is now evening next, at 8,00 o'clock. All In Edmonton, lefta this week are invited, even those who are not _ 'vith .a (ruck -load supplies foo members. Bring a sandwich and The Braok,.Iioad Home and School his brother's garage in Edmonton. join in the' work of this get-togeth- Club will hold their next meeting . i- ^ g on October 18, Dr, N, - F. TtM some 'of our fellows, who simplify have • - Mr, John Nunn of Toronto ret- er group The ad�resp of the ev_ oRnlin_ palled out ural) to the Park after a long vis- ening will be by the host on - "the son will 'be the speaker. of bed at 7,80, are up at 4.00-a, W. to go duek_Bhootift It to Buffftlo and points south, scenery by C. P. R. and returning The Brock' Road Euchre Club by.C. P. R. frotm Vancouver, with, held their regular Euchre on Wed- When again to donne of the wonderful slots mme • - Fred Wilson returned hams after yon limen a month in Goodwood. what he saw of the flooded areas nesday night in, Brougham Hall, _- ,Miss Clare Wallace, E. -and Mrs. of B. C." Prises were won by Mrs. Bath, of om• fellows made in Muskoka.: . -when you,hear someone Glover, of Toronto took lunch with Winter Bros, have just completed .- miss Dixon. Mrs. Hitehell, Mr, H. shooting -pigeons) at 4.30 a. m. to et "in - - - Miss ilargo Wilson, the stuccoing of the house in which Barrett ry�ir, Francis Willson and tilts _well, YOU All roads left to Markham 'Fair Mr, and Mrs.. Combden live.- Mr, Alan Ellicott, Refreshments dGBT OW The Solina Dramatic Club -put on were served by �Irs, Walter Carl- fi on Saturday last. ` ton and her. Assistants. ii ! < Congratulations to Mr. Henry their play in the local church on it $ A'.ltumil Micheli and son J!itnmy on. winning Monday of last week with. a fair attendance. They made a good im- • the,, ony Race: also to Paul. Anne r - - well this autumn let's make DAD re=pion titin their acting. and brother Paul, whose `� George and �Irs Squire har=e re= -.mast Woodlands Ednajetua with •cake, made by Jlfss e th � best dressed man in town Edea Jer7rian. Solo turned from their recent .honer_ _ prize winner, We,are glad to report that 'Mrs. ...... moon trip to the - 11'estern Provin- • ,They appeared as typical country Evans is home again and doing nit- -boy and girl. ces, going as far as- the Columbia. P1:. • , , yi Reel is still able to re- A Ti 1'0 Ice F'e{ds north of Banflf, 'We wel_ �`••: suet Mr and Mrs, Alt. Dudley -Toren- dui t improvement.,_, , . Sympathy 1s P P come 'Mrs. Squire to our midst, to, visited M. Draper and. Mr. and' extended by East oodlands to Mr, Mrs. J, Stevens, Whitevale; visited Parkinson and his family,' of Roee_ :A Cr1nlOOr _= B. Draper families last week -end. _ _ bank in the ayercoat rs. ,Mr,_aad Mrs' A., Hull wish to B Greenw Goodwood last,week. thank 'the friend hhors and mei i� A rear Club Hat 'Mr, and Mrs. G. Stewart. 'Hark- Mrs, li. Clarke and Dir. and Mrs. who. so li;iudly assisted after the ham, called on friends at the Park Robt. Fair and family,- of Toronto, accident of ' q hick their daughter • ion Sunday, called on Greenwood friends on was hurt, We can only report that A Brophy Tie and a pais oh M. Draper had tea with E. H,ft- Sunday and attended Divine "Ser- her' condition at this time is only things on. Sunday last,` fair. _ill's. Hu • `rice. II beim a the e S dot.. A miscellaneous Rhowpr was a•iv_ ti- tw'c herself Ever• one is hoping the church at ,tire time of the. ac- I Big Store . Oxf oris .,an on Saturday-eveninz at �Ir, and ••:lent getC g a check-up is Toron_ Vlrs Ror Seebeck's home for t}�e furnace will . be repaired before _ Sunday since the weather has turn.: to. Mr. Hull wi;hps' to co•m-miend . - i e „ ,, .. a ei line - AVE—ENOUGH MONMY Aeck'a• Wedding bells are ringing to rh" '.rator at P'.(kerin, Niho =o eff_ L EFT TO TAKE I -10 -ME a REAL LOAD 08' 7.-Mtaa Joan Ridge.' Toronfo: ';pent ,I East of ue, rntiy contacted him- at his •amp_ the week_ond with her ir!ertds Lots were at ?1Iatkham Fa:: ,; 1 )e It., me.nt, and took care of "the nec_ GROCERIES FR01i "THE BIG} STORE•+ GROCF�' 4 number of Green Seebeck and Rath Hutchings :i ui report �'- +ary arrangements, --- ----._.. .— -- A number from here •atter.dPA a good show, { Bingo Fans. __ we are again hav- - 'WE'LL. BE SEEIN' YOU the CannIr•g''on-Sundnriand AasRc_ \ Rev. A. C. and 11r Ln"mar. another D ngo , at the' Hall. on' held at Stnuffv!llp on WpdneMay were at.Niagari Falk last week I' '' 'da}-..-Ortnber 'Mit, and will of errinon and eveninjr. Dr, Ch!P!rlF and report,the scenery fine. F have ;ood prize, Wo hope- to' fill of 1•nrnnto- was -the guest irppgkerThe many friends of :►Ors. lender- t:'e , ,' ' - i11 a:�a n -this tlm,,. "Euchre" -. at both sass#ons. son are pleased to hear she is imp- fotiowers---our �t'e�3i,--day pxe'n!n 'kTrm Prttrhan; -nf T,paitldp cppnt >rocing in health., euchre ia' bolding a 11on4ter Euchre --:} rl wit .,: jt_ on W dnesda7-. -n,.. -o. at s.3r. p. ..- •:ed M:=S Marjorie Byers as .aies. tn. =•h r�-.Flrct P,-'zp will hr' S1 -'- Audley }aifr�n kis Jto;Inrden and mother ! eper�. ne`si�Iuhr#.ttTt�irpr thele. Ev� a 1 1 'S ho' - sPe^r ;gar tree)„en,l _with."the ?Inv- cnnrp TM?11 hp F1e1? 4 to krinw we Several from .this -e(tion attend., (ten 1A -Aly. are aratn _t �, e _ �• he Yayorpd trirh a _ ed Markham Fa!r- last- weekend. C:,11e~4 on friends here last week Ati^-rrel Si:nw;', we under-r„nd Water !s still being bought by i were: �!!sg �!'�-rjl''i!Was+' p lofal termer. 'and othets-for use on Ruth Mhenn and her brother, Hn!t- , ^Pppy, It «'Ll 1@ held in the early their farms and ciaterng. ! ly: of iii.ngt�n,-_'lta4ka. why mut-_ part of NwniomhPr.n� d Save Our Saturday S:`nw9 Are improv_ ney ' --- �, Ing • ...sop have a rood linea*.p'e_ - J A WILLOUGHBY a = • _,- . .>' o and SONS - t,tr � an't >`nnd=orpr•[r-,pa, Th! wpek _ - IT _ - on .• att,rd• x- at 71A p m we are .-Q �J L Y R EALTORS _ to hate "11r DarTlne Ciementttis+'• Starr?ne Henry Fonda. • �' _ _.'1'r1.KF'PLEASCRE I A.NO 'GING THE :3PPOI\T3IEtiT dS l.ti1 b• T1IFlR BEPRLSEXTATIVt IN' THE PV�AERING ARE?>, of art°n ILK S MARKET - F r o i3frrrle;` _L, Iutt 'lIacrh,nald ' AR , i ll.•il: (l::eil,u, sbvu; tue w4-ek-end phone Pkkering 26 , with 'her pareilt-, \ir, t,ud Jlrs. - - 1�:cuer Lan ir. iie�•eriey.:,•is studying -• t1'HO ifAS GIVKE t:P ti3 I.E�,AL YR_iCTP. f , - Veteriu.Lr} S.:e :�e at the (lntaxio Of For' .A M % Ty'p Oi R�' al - F $il[at�' ` A .I alts tast:.oJeQ Amos are the J .7 P�� I}iok�i. t t: eat O .1: is • itku'rin .c L I t r:P rd ,11t, hTF:•11',1Ii'C — CULLEfII' _ _1UOfiU3 1 i� r t.,a %latae (:an..tia anti re . 'ir, :i l,li.:1i1� !'. i, t1, r• ,.t ,. .[St - .. _.. _ -. . • ill •�,e y, / ,'k_en.i, ;IGENERAL HARDWARE i Juan R dee, Hu:a. Ie, is ZAS RAS � in 21te �Ilae \� .tk. ,� T :r .and 7x \t « r had the misfo:, !rill.. g iOESiGNED FOR USE WITH ?•� tune i. esu a tlrrnt,e 1=hrr' toot _ last Sat r �, - a : - - t dal Ht' -:, Lcr ut.ciet' the do , .. are. �.. � �•SUP'PLIES e Y l :Lil�i �lrs, �', 'Haft, oto. '.. .� NG • iii 1 ,I ,.t E. 3• B SD �I ERI�. -.. rs N 5 r r — ... �` E y icy vhF'• ,1 1'. ,• <i..)n ' '.. }, �.' nl hn . :.i. l,k,'\ take` ' �� ,.....,s>.. H•?'.,•` l',.- I):, Pi( . rrl� to n tl�. ... .,, p:' 3 . ^••^-^,.,•-•^,•'C - .;. I ^ . ' Z ,"V_- 7 1, $P i � it C(,r.^ t111at to \I:::? Helen�.TIC'(`O1Iiil\.ITION R1DI0 Jam# a an ] \?r. E. Ba;ett or: their I'If0\UE:1{_LI>.1i 11`3111 A TO)I.I'1'I(' C'li_t�E.f:1:. ONLY _ 1 1.9Zo _ '. �r,-.� .rte. •zp n:nrri:ifie. .: _ � _ . • r z Mrs' 1^.. Gc."' ::ore. T^Aolito, vis- DeFOREST CO�I13I\.1T[t)ti. ti1UIO.PfiO\•O(;F_-PH t "'"'""�' ;�•� c •� � '-: •'•ited 'S7r• L. �} Ill and Mrs. T_IBLF. 3,LODBL - ONLY $59.95 , J. Bills over t I7'r 'week- _ OVEN CONTROL t`„ J Glad to hear th,,t \Ir,eH Barker FOREST and ROGERS- 1.1JESTIC �t I}C. _ "�. j of: SP'ucehi4 Ftoi.l' is feefing bet — CONSOLETTE . ONLY $79.50 (u-. ter after his rllne s last week. :. Sorry - to hear that Mrs. B. Huff_ If you've always longed to cook with gas- on man is on the sick- list again. ' A gleaming, modern range—here's your Ray, Frank and Mrs. 'Mason., of `r' ohance. Now available in streamlined moths Toronto called on Mrs, J. :1#Ils onfte . u►sy slat) suRrtttts the week -end, -- well-known makes of gas ranges specially ' built for use with Essotane. They light auto- D b t R d c • ` un ar on a to and Electric •%N THE VILLAGD OF , DUNB"7%6N ' t :PHOND PICKERIM 16 R 81 a ' Quality OurjMotto , Service Our A '. Fr,�.t Ic R ��1111�1 :attcall?. No smoke, no soot. Gas cooking t b clean, quick, less trouble ... economical too. " + r bwNna Pon@" and water heaters we sold dihct by Imperial u"M awmag sterlilsed, Clean. .d .>.� fll�ed like new, 0& Is fiR�'" �i;,. ..'..' e . • _ - ! Tickering' Market L 3 c r 'fan r OR Limited. Ranges also sold -by most app. Rance dealers. w ••� )arse seotdt of hAllh clan snits, Mage prl=% -tar the 3 -burner model $98,001 up to $1 86.50 ' F ' .R table•iap medalf. Pay only io down and th0 babne.r overway ani tat ab, else s sgol • IN NMR monthly amoun+e. ' ovemn OVMIB• .,... • Stock of BMW Ift4ber «,.ts sate j 11N TRIAL OIL ane �t LIMIT 161101fT0 G1CLiTN1 PLACE tSA! SMS` ' N!A► ' WA. � Me -M Maple df r - -+ �. _ �•. eel un ar on a to and Electric •%N THE VILLAGD OF , DUNB"7%6N ' t :PHOND PICKERIM 16 R 81 a ' Quality OurjMotto , Service Our A '. Fr,�.t Ic R ��1111�1 / and gold' i' + r �`.herit6 6ftaet� Toioo�tolOa:a► Yee I would lite to tae >mOn.kwt �P9eiw� awd me, wiLhou3 �, �..� . tt t,>a u"M awmag sterlilsed, Clean. .d .>.� fll�ed like new, 0& Is fiR�'" �i;,. ..'..' e . • _ - ! Tickering' Market L 3 c r 'fan r w ••� )arse seotdt of hAllh clan snits, t ' F W "0 tom•.« wlnll — - _ ( - overway ani tat ab, else s sgol - ... 'P H O N EA3 0 , ' AoqW Stock of BMW Ift4ber «,.ts sate - .■ I windbreak”. and bent w: rt 111ptIM MIMNR ,t ad �ettt f, r'aaa+�r bw yrie wt. ' t' ,/T ,,.: c 7 :,'P ARM Q9dh r `t�f`C R O P�I� 1 r• • SAM ftCA'HW.I.R� Ia Dow " West, Od ow Yw, •� I --A _91- 489'2 51ZES 12-20, 40 Ems fare i a 1 t outstanding Quality • Delicious Flavour ro: Beginning Soon ---- r, +.w .• Don't :Miss A Word Of 'It HRONICLES Great New Serial 11 PIECE k ADD %INR�AI�M The Sylvester CMnr,•d0U,,e Clack.¢ _ / Rain at last! Yes, after seven J Diamond. • • weeks with hardly a spripkle .we iiiiii ac ua yeen ess .wit a real rain... We began to be afraid, $laache Roberts doubting Thomases that we are, The thrills start in the very -- •that although rain was all uoutid 'first paragraph — with a pretty - tis it was going to pass us by. You young redhead lifting the famous see, that four -inch rain that drench Sylvester diamond from a 'wo- ar ed Toronto Saturday night didn't mads handbag in a Los, Angeles come our way at all. It was Sun- department store and continues day -night before our turn came, and right to the exciting and un - believe me, it was like music in our expected finish. Look .for the Easiest thing in the world to ears to wake up and bear that'steady opening installment next week— sew! ONE piece, plus a flounce ---- - downpour hitting the roof, the win- dows and the front doorsteps. Some its a tale you must not miss. or ruffle to; flirt with the hem of your skirt. Result—a perfect slip xit came in the house tm iii,it: - . that was neither here nor there. It midnight! Why, for tem a o'clock the alight 1a jus.t_be$inning. Pattern 4892, sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, -:also filled the cistertr to overflow-ing.. I In o'clock far distant youth a was a 20;--40. Siie- 18 takes -3 3`da- 'in -so now, for a month -anyway, we. Transfer included. shall have lots of nice soft water. late night if we were out toy mid-' Send TWENTY-FIVE' CENTS Of course the lain is too late to I ,night. And yet I really ,believe 23c in coins' (stamps cannot be helpthe pastures much but it Will had more fun because we were i ) not satiated with pleasure at twenty. accepted) for'this pattern to Box i,. certainly solve the fall wheat prob- There was always- something new 123 -18th Street, New Toronto. Print Ieia for a good many farmers. •• It •• d Add t i ^� ADDRESS, sEili q �— - STYLE NUMBER. day or two will clear away the un show was an event; a dance come -comfortable -humidity and then we thing planned for several. weeks may have -some nice fall weather, ahead. A 'Sunday School concert Aff ��0� which will add to the enjoyment was,often lots of .fun—especially the U -sof those who are interested in at -walk home afterwards with flicker !tending local Fall. Fairs. - ing gaslight from the street .lamps g , « i casting a shadowy "glow. Neither t' USSON Yea, -and next week we re�.urn-1 -night lights nor bright lights were to good old standard time so that ,necessary' to enjoyment: in those By Rev R. Barclay Warren in, many ways we are getting back ,"`''dare aI say it?—those good old days. ' to a regular routine following the �: No, I ant afraid curtailment of Biography in the Bible. .-usual summer upheaval. And speak- night life will not be involved to 'Genesis 11:51 to 6; M is: L-&- Ing of summer time, Partner aalused any great extent in plans to save Golden Text—In all thy ways ac - the other day by saying: "You our precious h o ower. Instead knowledge him and he shall direct - ' know I wouldn't mind daylight sav- y� p th aths. —Proverbs 5:& _ ina time at all if we had it in we must have week -end shifts in In ever nation t ere have a -' winter instead of -the summer. Seems undustry; shut off the heaters, turn y. off the radio, t out the lights, save individuals 'who helped to shape to me we go back to standard time just when fast time. would be some i on the hotplates, stoves, heaters and the tourse of history. To know :ironing—save in every way pos- the story of these persona_ is t advantage'to- us." o _ sible just so tong as it does not know the biography of. the nasion. And from fast and slow -bene I interfere with anyone's pleasure. The choosing of Abram to illus- - . 'problems vie jumr to how, to sacs And while the housewife feels at- traie biography in- the Bible is a on hydro power. One solution is most a criminal if she should dare happy one. Few names in. hi�u�ry very simple but- it will never be to have a second piece rof toast are respected by so many. He was adopted. We could go back to a she knows that in the towns and the father and. founder of the pelf -imposed curfew. We could try . cities night life goes on much as. Jewish nation. Mohammedans ac-. going to bed at io o'clock. Many claim flim because he teas the . -of those in the sixty-ish glass prob.- ... esus!, with maybe a tight :dimmed ably do that anyway but what they here end there as a special con- father of .Ishmael from which the pave in electric li f• the young folk cession to lfydre „con �rvation, tribes of Arabs are decended.. To g' y g ._ . . « ' Christians he is -the "father of , the - burn up in half the time. Imagi: Now I have laid mysri; wide open faithful." _ puggesting to yogngaters of this I . to be labelled as an old crank, but Bible biographies are frank: There ".iday and age that they be home' by 1.i}n't there some method in my mad' is no attempt • to - cover faults. tress, or at least same -reason for it, Abram's reference .to his wife Sara -Answer to Last Week's Puzzle when the need to save power is as his sister, --even though she was A 5 A q I impressed upon. -us by radio and his half-sister,—was an attempt to O M >V N E I press and yet from towns and cities deceive. This was one instance of T A 4 O N I T ; there is all kinds of evidence that his lack of faith. however in' other hydro is being used in so,many ways .'acts Abram showed great faith. In exclusively for pleasure? response to God's call he left Ur R E P M EVA And now here's a laugh against' -of' the Chaldees, journeying to Can - E C E b S ENT $ myself_. I had the kettle on to make aan, now called Pafestine. This land L 1 T T U I T F a cup of tea. 'A few -minutes ago, . was promised to Abram and his UTE S M A TER thinking the "water should be "boil- 'seed for tr -everlasting possession. L ( A T 'ing; I went out to the kitchen. The But greater than this was .the prom- o N E L I A N E kettle was on all right but I had ise, "Thou shalt be @blessing=and E A D E U C T E' O forgotten to turn ort the beat. Now in 'thee shall all the families -of the who • dares to. say that 'I don't •earth be' blessed."- This is; being E 5 5 N E M E pfactice what ll preach! Wasn't fulfilled through Jesus Christ, who I saving the ht dro is a descendant of Abram according• _ — • _ _—=-moo -the flesh-, _.._ . —P�---—"T1rnalish 32, Crea.a Abraham was- called to be perfect. CROSSWORD county 34. Smirks rt was a perfection according to to,. wvuor t..:c. stw, 11. Invite - ss Biscuit God's 'standard and not man's. It ������ 1oeraaN erfectioil of mind but of 1 "Wow is me 40. DevoueN -Was not a, p_ 20. 0elestial body 41. Casts Off motive. It is similar to Jesus' state- 21. Vigilant 46. fencing sword ACI:G 3 4. The maples 22. Force 4e. Fitt out merit 'Blessed are'the Pure.in heart, 1. Ru: round a. Italian poet 114. Ameriom 47. Revereadd for they shall sce C {. ?u -dried A. Aged author - _ -.tear _ Hand covsrtot4i.1sraeilts- eM f. Torics ltghtly, 7. Ne . Fisher for 46. lh«oda 112. I.;xi.,t • a, Shipped out ismgeys M. Close i lotr.l part of the country to. small Salt6E: Rorsrsol 3 14, High priest 1 T. Covered with a hard ,urfaco 19. Variety !o. Fly alone 11. Armadillo — e, Alienate 7. Theater boxes H. Makes loci, Fenial article 1. Penises sheep Before .(nau ,) Q • • 7�- 5.. C.oRCQrA1As T. dolt stroke — wlthtbereet of super -delicious - 0. o-> -�•. El 'growth and rich' blood " - ever saw one — speaking detici- meaqure �ously, of course," in making Post's Grape -"s "And thaw malty -rich, honey-' Flakes is•&,pairthat really pays off. golden Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes —in double breakfast enjoyment; Four A and, rosy -cheek nourishment." merit." "Fellahs—I think I'll pop over - - • "A spadeful o1 carbohydrates for- -to the grocer's right .now and buv •' snergy." up enough Post's Grape-rTuto _ "And minerrtoe muscle 'and lakes for a full house" - eb1 ' PlaterMtM Drain s Be tndebtetShirk . 'Went Quietly went Lam, I _-tea nlTw j7 35 DO ."ad man f ca- •a'n Answer to This Puzzle Will Appear Next Week ISSUE 41 - 1948 ^ - TABLE TALKS tales ou y seed, seed, :tea- a ' T,"LE celery aced, i/4 teaspoon Sr Jam Andrews, ;paprika, '/4 teaspoon salt. Peel, core, and chop apples; chop A'1'hether preserved, fresh or cook- .,onions and pepper. Combine in - 3, apples are a most 'valuable ad- gredients. Cook rapidly until apples ition-to the family diet. Although are tender and the mixture is thick _ ley contain some of the necessary and clear (about 30 minutes). It ainerals, their greatest merit 1s may bemecrssary to add,more water ound in the fibre content which if the apples are not juicy. Pour ids normal elimination and in the into hot, clean, jars., Seal and pro- lkaline ash they yield when digest- Less in water bath five minutes. ed. This ' ash helps neutralize the Apple -Orange Marmalade cid effects of food such as eggs, meats, cereals ar.d fats. Three large tart' apples, 6 oran If they are in' es, sugar and water, 3 lem- good condition to ons. start with apples Peel, core, and chop apples. 1h may be •kept in ' Grirld oranges or chop finely. Com-. the - natural. state bine fruits and cook slowly in i . f o r s e v' e r al quarts, of water for 30 minutes. A m -o -n t h s.. - They . Measure fruit and water. Add 1 cup- should be mature sugar for each cup fruit and juice. but still hard and Cook until thick. Then pourA'alft Stffed in a cook_jars, and seal slightly moist - place. Most cel- lars are ideal for 'this purpose. The fruit should beTHEa - individually wrapped in tissue paper r--newspaper-before storing. Nw here are some apple recipes I'm sure you Sr enjoy; u � st —don't forget that an apple for -child� dessert in school lunches f is just about the most effective tooth cleanser and breath sweetener yotr can include.. c� Apple -Carrot Conserve -Two cups apples, 2 cups carrots, s ... 1 lemon,'..'s' ,-.cvp water, t2/3cups -- - - sugar, / teaspoon salt. SAR�RE`,�� Peel, core and chop, apples. *Grate or grind carrots. Slice or grind lem- FOR on. Add water, sugar, and salt. Cook trans- parent and has a clear, thick syrup. � � __� ` It takes about-43'atinutea-to an hour: Pour into hot; clean jars, and seal - Apple -Tomato Conserve - - CEO cups apples, 2 cups tomat- tOLON oes, , i lemon, _2 / cups sugar, rOR teaspoon salt, y. cup broken if nuts. RELIEF from Peel core and chop apples. Peel • and chop ripe tomatoes. Gratf rind of lemon -and remove juice. Cook —~ apples and tomatoes until tender. Then- add sugar, lemon juice, and rind. Cook until fruit is clear. Add HE ACHE nuts-if-desrrad.-E'our- into -hot, -clean — jars and seal: Apple -Pickles Headache? For fest re. One pound apples Y3 pound lief let INaTANTn4s. Far sugar, '/3 cup vinegar, 1 cup sure relief get INaTAN- water, i cinnamon stick, 1 table- 'rtxx. For prolonged relief get spoon cloves, -3 slices lemon. IN@TANTUMI Peel and care apples, and cut quapters god -halves. Mix in finding thea IN people the one water, and vinegar. Tie spices in thing to take to stop a headache bag and place in mixture. Boil five JtAST t Foe. INSTANTINs contain@ minutes: add apples and lemon !ttsree proem medical ingredients slices. Cook slowly until apples are _''mat bris* relief almost at once- - - clear and tender. Remove spice bag And the relief Iastsl and pour pickles into hot, clean jars, For fast pain relief getINSTANTINs and seal. .eodayl Apple. Chutney One guart tart' apples, E meg sum onions, 8 red peppers, _ 1 stantine ' cuji raisins , %i cup vinegar, I cup water, 1 cup sugar, 1 s -W11111 a o of super -delicious Part's Grope -Nuts ,Flakes"- 0. o-> -�•. El 'growth and rich' blood " - ever saw one — speaking detici- l �ously, of course," s -W11111 a o of super -delicious Part's Grope -Nuts ,Flakes"- "Ol{, pal. That's a blue chip if I 'growth and rich' blood " - ever saw one — speaking detici- "Using two grains tnsteaet � - �ously, of course," in making Post's Grape -"s "And thaw malty -rich, honey-' Flakes is•&,pairthat really pays off. golden Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes —in double breakfast enjoyment; sire a wrote stack of good nourish- and, rosy -cheek nourishment." merit." "Fellahs—I think I'll pop over - - • "A spadeful o1 carbohydrates for- -to the grocer's right .now and buv •' snergy." up enough Post's Grape-rTuto _ "And minerrtoe muscle 'and lakes for a full house" - 7. 5 ` . ' .._ 71 y - ' Prof. George Raithbvy, of .0-A.C. ltheless there are very few stockmen Botlllle Scot Wins Hca Class �o This reporter has seldom seen such who would take the responsibility of Heavy r ail Time - efficient high-speed -fudging. Sel- saying whose animal was most of any judge accepted *ith so few nearly perfect- Professor Raithby "yy¢ k "` ; a , _ domer still has he seen .the decision can do this job and make fewer"' ' z <� complaints. enemies than most judges -seen b Highlights p J g Y t this reporter this year. It is a well known fact, which is By. the Ful -O -pep Reporter seldom admitted, that the exhibitors Tavistock fair was -interesting this in any live stock show know long year, but not surprising. It has long before hand' who is likely to win. had the reputation oF eing one— ft a Itt is not' sur risln thet London Many breeders- appear with entries of the best light-horse'shows in the f i' P g — Fair its always one of the best, which have faults, that are glaringly— allprovince, and tt is year it lived u obvious to the breeder',bimself, but to its reputation. evliew you remember that London which he hopes the judges will not `x Is the centre of one of the finest see, or, tit least hopes Chaf, his fault Twenty-five horsemen we enter- )farming territories is the world.' orld will be less- damaging than some ed in the jumping and saddle classes involvingsome fiftyfinelybred of the faults' of others. It is well horsFs, It was aver --- +The quality of the live `stock' an known that there are no absolutely Y impressive jpi!ticular was first .rate this year, faultless animals. show and, certainly created a great " _.deal of competetive feelings aroudd - .a d even if many complaints were After living with an ahimai,, and Tavistock- heard avistockheard about the high cost of farm- watching it from the day it is born, - - ing, there is liittte doubt that this the breeder develops a' Fiery keen The. Calf Club .came. intp its -own,, ..ViAs on_e-_of�tht on Tecor_t _ sense of perfection. As he.stands irr here this. year. There were nine determined • entries , in this class. ' tirejudging-ring-watel-ring-the judges_-_ _ These youngsters ha �nrkcd aal One of the outst-:nding features of make their tour he. can spot the r -the cattle show was the juding offlaws in every other entry. 'Never= Year grooming and caring for their , y entries and' Mr. Gordon Innes, of - Woodstock, had ' a ' very tough job " making his decision. The surpris=- - ing thing about this event was the -great amount of "jnterest taken by the spefiratora. ' Photo by Ful -0 -Pep Photographer Perhaps some of: tl,e other tairs - y could,.take a page out of the i avi- Imported from $,cot14nd last year . is this splendid Clydesdale, < stock book and hold their' judging General who won in his class. He was brought over lastspring f . out of doors and in place where $ f an audience could gMer. by George -Zimmerman and Son, of Tavistocka J v F Y n. Y t fi: . . - :P'ho'to by Ful -O -Pep Photographer , Young Dennie Jacobs of New Hamburg shows keen interest one of the farm machines on display at the New Hamburg Photo � n P Y $ by Ful -O -Pep Photograpter Fair. The Farm machinery display was wellabove average A red-hot iron drawn across the -Southern colorrel t; hand brought out' this study in e�pres at New Hamburg this year. = s Sudnedd, Sirectem _ _ LAREM NT �''6:dROCKA. E. Richardson R_ - alrs, Towner spent the past week Immediate Deliver) Can Be Diads........... to 'Toronto visiting iriends.. i CommuWon. Of The Following Items _ GENERAL IASURANUM miss Ryall opened her Gift Shap 'Let us look forward,to our church Asphalt Shingles REAL. RBTATB _ n -part of lir, Keevil's store last I anniversary, the last Sunday in Roll Roofing In All Grades - -CONVEYANO GTHEATR to October. All details later.. �• Saturday, and reported business -Brlc Swim W.=3i't'SY un very brisk. - lir, and airs, Wallace Ellicott Asphalt Root Coating An Old-establT ServeAgency, ItIeaA7 there was conylderable irost in and little dau;<hter 1lianne, spent Aluminum Corner Bead -' Healthfully Air-conditioned Claremont on uday morning, but the week -end with their parents, Ridge Cap and Valley ___.: Phone Pickering 60 mcet of the crow and garden stuff'; lir; and firs. ��':-I. Ellicott. Sand in. Congratulations to Air, Donald Chimney Flue•.Lining THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR'li is .tilts, Thomas Hammond and• her � 13itchie and Miss Bur'gis, of Ailsa �d�e�ck -B"— --OCTOBER 7, 0 and 8. mother, Mrs, Arthur Prouse visitrA Craig, upon their approaching Concrete Blocks Insulation D'• �� • �• � ,� �•�( ed to Toronto last week. marriage on October 9, Bata and Loose Cedar Showa At 7.00 and 9.00 P. M. We are pleased •to report that, Miss Bett3r Hooey spent the end Ports and Toler Iataraaoe Of All Hier .Saturday- Matinee At 1.80 airs Lonsdale, who Is in Toronto of 'the week with Miss Ruth Gill- Inaaraaoe Addsei s Evening show starts _ A. W. MITCHELL. Adt,�.a �.. A[ 6S0 O'clock. Hospitals is improving, cicely Loll'- man, - - owing her' operation on a cataract Vifss Mildred Gillman `spent the ��%re Meant last week -end, week -end with friends in Toronto. pHONp18 74 and 114 - Brougham. Qat. .Float. ia'� e sada Se tember 28, - , oli ♦ Born, on 1 u y, p THE CO\TI 1i NATION SCHOOLS' 1948, to Air, and Mrs, Lloyd Pugh, FIErLD. MEET'S "OUR TRUCKS PAiSS T :'r WAY" -For at Brierbush Hospital, • Btouffville, ! a son, PICKERI1vG- KEN AND CLARKE JEANNE CRA.IN and The Legion bold a dance in the I The annual Pickering High School STAFFORD BROS. DAN' DAILEY to Hall last Friday - even ng with a Px;?aJm Tiom3 good turnout. Field Gleet. was field on ednesday - . OOT ii and Pt3 Sept. 29. The star contestant of the Monumental Works AUCTIONEERS MON (1'[TEB. Mr, and :hire. Crsne, of Toronto, day was Carolyn Smith who was a- Phone Whitby 568 Holiday Matinee MON, Ptt 1.80 spent the week -end *it Ailsa Duck- eensed and Authorized for iA> i warded eight Firsts. Shows tarts 5- r, Dickinson here- ,,,, ; _ 818 Dundas Bt. E. Whitby Counties of Ontario and York. dt Ddiss Gladys Morley retu- rneeio p -• -- Y Love Trouble her job ip Toronto this-week,after f Senior Girls - ]-Smit Michael; In. 1�I>ri Girls - Carolgn Smith;. Sr, Boys' - hold Fiiraittue, Rea4i Isiriits - x1rauchot Tone • and Janet Blair a five-week illness at her home i ;1@ndall Smith; Int- Boys' Ken, T witii. glandular 'trouble. rVICEACHI` IE S Sales our qty at Rfor the . T�8 Baptist. Churg will be hold- i Butt. .p. Dual Service !� WED; THURS. OCT. 18 and 1•>l l Winners of the Girls' Evgnts: Price, of One. : ins their Anniversary 'sbmetime in I R, B. Jump - Sr. Evelyn llichael, FUIFt`�` E DEALER Last Complete Show At 8.13 the'near future,. Possibly when they Milliken P. 0, phone, Agin, 58'NA - ((i,dF6 secured a permanent minist- Int,, Carolyn Smith; H. S. Jump , ... FUNERAL DIRECTOR . �IrRrkh�n F. 0. phone Marti: 808 �E.RSON`A� COLt'K+t , I _ _ Sr„ Evelyn Michael, Int„ Carolyxn - ter. mrt -� High -jump--,Sr., Betty Eade, 3rt"""-'-'-'�"-'�a":"Prentioes have been eata�bliahec� ,Sanders L. Ball, A. Karlof I Mr. and airs, Ted Tomlinson and Int., Car, Smith; S; 13, JumD , cr PPrivate Ambulanee.'Servim auctioneers since 1890. Goofamily, of Toronto, , and 'Mr. and Dag or Tight Plus An Added Attraction Nlrs: Alan Tomlinson. of Haimilton, Josh Baker, Ina„ Car. Smith; Catch, and T`trrr;a• _ Sr.; E: Michael and �THE LO\E WOLF I\ .liE\IW gni the week -end with Di: and Joan Fallaise,. Int., C: Smith and Wm. DIcEACHNIE PsoP-` Mrs. Tomlinson here. 'toira �+:; Bald Throw - Sr., Joan Phone Pick. 13 Bd a '' Solicitor, Nortwy. Pubna with Gerald 3ielu• - A. large number from here art- Fallaise, Int.. C. Smith; 50 Pard _ • ended the Markham Fair loaf Fr!- Dash - S -r., Ev;, Michael, Int., Car. � C. C., RICHARDSON FRI, SAT. OCT. 15 and 18 day knd Saturday. Smith; 75 Yd. Dash - Sr., Ev, Mich_ Pickering. !OiZts Suite los Kent Bldg„ 356 Yonge tit. AI and' 'airs, Don' Hedges and .sol Int., Car. Smith. - I'LL BE' YOUR 81stEETHI✓-1EiT family spent the week -end with �rirmery of Boys'. Events: .- Toronto WAveriey 81f6T Margaret Lockwood Vic Oliver friends in Scarboro. g a, Jump- _ Sr,, Alendal Smith, - Mr.. and alrs.-A, L. Hooey, Wood- Int,, Ken Butt: H. S. Jump - 'Ion. A thio ace, called I TY M. nt_ Rosi Irwin- H JUMD n^ several friends here last T urs- Smfth-Men. ,Stnith. Int,, Ken Butt; Shot day, put --. Sr., .Bill )OPherson, Int, Ken LICENSED AUCTIO:�EHR and Aed �f White to air. and lits. Dave Scott and tarn (Ni$,�/(�`{, fly, of Locust Hill, spent the week- Butt: Pole Vault - Sr:, Jack Aiac- Donald, ,. Int. Ken Butt: Javelin --VAbUATOR en$ with lir, and airs, Geo: Scott.HighwayMo>anusaot Woeb SELF -S ER ti'E rends from Toronto -ealled on Sr„ Marton ZG lonzek, Int, Ken Butt; Ball Throw . Sr.`, 'Jim Bray, Int.. phone or Write Mr and Dire• Jack Badgeraw on _ AflBT, AUSTIN. p'ii�OP. Butt: -100 'Yd, flash = 9r., uF n _a„ R. 1 rPlbrit6y, Oat• _ -- 61�1t Da d►e Bt. East, Bh1t . ---- Sunday.. Faldalse. Int.. Dale-Lidsi-e - -- - It is expected that aI"r, G. M. Foc- Fancy` Tomoto %I, Eallaise, Int., lliilea w..t of Whitby .a Lyth will be able to be up this -week Dal 'Dash - Sr No, 3 EUghway .77 end, following his serious Illinesa Dale Lidater:"* of the past two weeks. Juice 20 oz. 1 O C Charles Cooper had a very fine. CLAR.EMQXT - • , _ _. _ . C display of implements -and machin- ' , C seg 24 tins $2.25 cry at the llarkham Fair. With fine weather prevailing the - Mr. Cecil Redman, Toronto, spent -annual, Inter-Sebuoi . Track and Permanent , agging in the wee en ,S at Claremont, Oct, • That. IYsya The Temper And Mra, I. E. Kennedy is up at the 5, was a very successful event. Ira a'Yerves• It Miy ou a11i]ed Peas 20oz, cottage with Reg, this' week help- a large crow(!.ia. attendance. Pick- .i, A. WILLOUGHBY tag finish up for the -season. - ering early took the lead and fin- I AND SONS C C H T C T C Forty Years Csnac7a'a Larg_ Z for Z5C Little Gary Cooper, son of air, (shed in first place with 149.Fointa, - and Mzy. snick Cooper. had itis ton- Brooklin, second, with 115 Doings Dig Block. Opp. P. n• esti Farm Agency. nils removed .last week and is und- and Claremont third,., with 96' pts. OS$AWA ,, . For Country Property -Con. l er the 'doctor's care. Dr, T(�•mllnson, Claremont. after Phone 161C ' !I Ault J. I, (Hud) �3tewart I. Canned Peaches Mr. and Mrs,, Ed. Lewis we're .in. congratulating the contestants on AD06pb Toronto. Y_ _ Oshawa last Saturday attending their fine showing . awarded the For That Home In The Cita• I'� the funeral' of their. cousin, airs. Cups, to the winners of .the differ- �_ . Call Our C04- Dept. ;.;L+ oz. 25C Harry Boyce. eni classes Wilired Morley, Pres- ellWL ZT -IiY8137- Toronto The Loysi Canning Factory fin !dent of Ciaremant Can,' School Itttloue Agin. SJ01 R' 2 - t3tontt• 290 she -d up the tomato season last . Literary Society: presented the Red or Green Saturday, and the Williams fact_ -Trophy Cup, emblematic Ci..I•e L4censed- nry expect to the this week -end. ' -School Charripionship to W.1lfaai • -The W. .al• S. of the •United NfrPhersan, Pres. -of Pickering' Con- GORDON F. OSBORNE. Maraschino Church will hold their next"regal- tir::atlon School Literary society. AL1CtiOneers t0. y U. r meeting at the home of airs. N. The Pickering Senior Girls, Inter- F. :,� Yease Experience • F; Tomlinson, bn Thursday, Octob- mediate Girls, Juvenile Girls -and District Manager Cherries 29c jar er 14, 'at '2.11 -p: m. This will be a genior Boys, scored the hiRheat 18alm rond„� anywhere � special' Thanksgiving meeting, number of points in each -of these Speckawng in F'h `tom, Furni- Mtss Margaret McDonald. Toron_ Classes, The large t number of pts, cen and Proper; Suggs. -EXPIRE LIFE Club House Jelly to. spent the week -end, with utr: for the Jr, Girl, Jr. Bogs and Juv. All Sales personally fisted and and.airs, Ed, Lewis, P ile Boys went. to Brooklin, and - llasma$ce Oompany -Advertised. Bills prepared soil w s s s fnr the Inter, Bops, to ,Claremont. posted, Powder$ 4 fir 25c i'nifc•rl Churrh Rc-openinle Oct, 2i., Cups were awarded to Evelyn Representatives _ The United Churc-h will hold •ra Kopf and Joan Baker; Seniors their re-openinc services on Sun- Pickering 'tied•,for First Place. Car- Prompt Service`tom. Puckrir day, October 24. There will be- a er. Pickering, Hei- Murvyn Keane, Oshawa Pasteurized Honey. `mere. detailed" announcement next en .awes; *Jun. Rrdoklin..Gera.1dipe Reasonable Rates ,Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa I week, in the meantime, you are re- 4 F.• Irwin .Tits,. Pickering; mor. Schell, j� i� gugb 4}ray, Oshawa (Carton 29e : ('Winded of the date, Ser... it �oklin; Doug, Sutherland. YHO\E 290 BTOUFF'VILLhl Pickering: Don. Alves, Juv,. Telephone 523, Whitby, Ont. • Broo klin DS BROUGHAM ' H. Am IJAR - ntumn H:rilt Ovha'cir Presbyti-rial !� pBO1ijg g DICKERING The regular meeting. of the d - Our^ • en's Institt,te will be held in the Rinne t': iltstiion�tl yx>ciet� I 44Y Friendly R E.t: E t: t Agent _ Township Hall On Tuesday, Octob _ er '12, The+•e will he'a Deirnonstra The autumn Rally of .he nest- - REALTOR LYSURA.YCE AGENT b ern Section' of Oshawa Pre-shytetiai LWU, FIRE CASFTALTY, BO\DS, AUTOMOBILE _ tion of .Handinrafts and 'Mrs. Brady i' the -'District Pre0 ent will gimme an i�nf the Wf)men's 'Missionary Society LLABILITY INSURANCE Etc.amiss address, Roll Call _ •"What_ 'this of the United Church will be held BUY FROM AND F. J. Donovan Community WITH- Needs- for Young Pep- in Port Perry i'nitei: Gknrch, .. on. "LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH ple", ,Hd.}t'esges: 'Its. J, Gijlman;-.-Thnrsrla*:; O^tnh ?S. There will _ `p * TY B, A„ B. Sc. Mrs. T. Harden, 'Mrs. -H. Malcolm. J he rim•nin- r ;,9 afternnar, yes=°mts. C M LE+ Ontario Land Surveyor 'li.�s Green, and 'Miss Gillman, Teacher on furlough from Africa Y•RIL R. _ Mrs.. \t iter Rooth tN'hitecale. I Ps i{ate 'I. it ttTie^ford, B; A•, d ggls King St. East, Oshawa, Ont. ' acc'omPatiied 7x3 her.' -sister, in-law, j will hFitest sper9 er. Further. Par- _M 'Its, Oscar Dbten of Calgary spent spent ,'ticnls'tF, regairdin� tran,ljortatinn a -day last week with lira, Holtby (.may. be-. secured-, from the Precid- and dan?htbr ''try: 'filne. �+nta rif the local Aux'li^ries hiss �� r ver tleaced' to 'Rtitherfor• was comnliccioned in COMRIE MBER coo r .Here also , 3 l d COIYlbillatlOn DOOCS The.@ have lits lfedtl and a party off IP?8„and from list years at caper- LIMITER ; �+ g” x"S, 6 1-2" and friends• from -Toronto to visit• them fence and service will have much T 1.3 a 13-8" an Sunday afternoon. Airs,- Holtby �..to sa.y of interest to' W." M; S. lad_ TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, sed Scarboro 886 ,• S, z is now able to he tip a little each. lea. A go6d attend both nes- �` In alcor Pine With day after being confined to her bed sions is expected, - ' • 'Scarboro Junction Ae1."eeri and �, 1 8-8" thick Por'some time: 'ir9. 'Itlfred Hamilton -spent • a - AdWL - FLOORING TILE few days with her daughter. Mrs, YnTirD]'P PiC1pUH� PBOdR�11Lf L►T D4ifLIVZI}AY AADd$'I1RO�lf6 Clifford Hubbard, n4 Brock Road. �� 'Kev,4s. Avallabb TI�t - while.'Ir_ Hairtilton visited his bro- All BtT�s- hal noO�iag Tile ther F; ank, and reports' him ,Very' • �bk Lodges, Aiui'� Lambee -. Rough or s with - ! built' tAap t o olio a mpch , improved in, health. 8otools ee0. InsulatlWooi. ,. with win Glazed .808136 sototy - Iaea4tion _-• "broglaea, Many from here attended Mark- W - Alraeal Rboicwool harm Fair,. and report it vette- Int- _ « IDpolatiog or Gypeunm ellboatae _ erestinK The Clare R'allace $ro`d- IAtess Releases Asphalt• Shingles with NaW •cast. from' the Fair Grcutide was boul-bide S ug N. M. cordon intensely Mnteresting, as qhs :named - Projecioe'-and OpettKoe .Arscilii>� . - >l>f l3enour Paiaaa maty of litre pr folk whom ORM. WARS { r - _ . •� mut •crl;�tq know ab wall lame nsrPeatinn ' aIle 6O, �.... y ChuTc't on St ate, it beingn1q tai, -49