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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_09_13I '1 ..� fr "r. ', A -,; yr ,-L•:.,: •u �- a `.�'- ,�, .'F- .r+a•i y .,n :, '�''c.'�.� 6 .:ice '�'•"'�,�`.�•r, :, ... u- ..t ... � .��.. .- I f,• • -.L-.v , +x. �a•'E-- . :-+e•.. 'A.- •f.• ,., ,ti, .• .-.. ,Z, � ] "w•,", ' �•ft'7t IttENG1, � o NA I VOL. 8, Ro, 8 PgC]ING, ONT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ,1846 Authorized Second Gass Matter BuL Rate $2,00 per year; U. S. $2.6T W. C. Murlmr and S4-i, Publiahers Post Office Department, Ottawa _C - - " — _ : Rotary,Club Sir et Fair for Under P e ' thildren ickring Township- THE BIG NIGHT Tuberculosis In Pickering Disappearance Of -Fish In Lakes Canadian Forester Girls SoftbkIl Thin Is For Yong And Old Alike _' Pickering if it Alarming - Department _ Teams Hook UP For 'McCabe : Pickering Municipal Offices have Trophy Series The Rotary Club of Pickering are advised the News this week that Employees of the Department of (By Cal, Braun) Mr• and Mrs Roes Mdrlsoa are � holding their Annual ' Street Fair - Parry : next Wednesday, September 18-the Pickering Township's part in a prow_ Ga¢ne and Fisheries are at work in. Ina McRae and Mrs. James funds to be used in assisting under1e -Fide camps gn will be held our neighborhood, Principally on the Playiug heads up bail under ideal some time in November,, when a creek here, in the attempt to "find weather conditions, Pickering C. O. McRae have just returned from a,• -- prit�'leged ch;ldtza o! Pickering Twp Rohe -day clinic will be set up for out where the fish that used to be F. girls took the � first of a three- �p to Boston and New York, The club has assisted in several x -ray work.. Few particulars are a- in the lake have gone to". Expert- game series from the Oshawa For - Mrs. Thos. Bacon - and 'Douglas cases already, with crippled children, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush- ' erns this summer had the Pleasure of vailable at Prat, but we under- menu are being carried on that in- ester club by a score of 8r—?. sending a sick child to the Blue stand all examinations- will be Ply elude the setting of traps in Duff= The openi•zg-ceremonies were hand•= by on Sunday afternoon. `7- voluntary. About one thousand tests ,and other rivers along the lake— led by Cal. Braun, District Organizer �• and � Doug Manndrel} • �,Lovntain Camp for a three -week wave left Pickering and are now ' boliday, which she would not. other - can be made in one, day, the fish caught are examined to de- , for tre Order, who in Mr. and -then released. H. B. McCabe D. D. Ht" and �ivrna in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ross k�li particulars will be released Leraiuie the type, have moved into the Apartment There be a bail game between before the date set. It will be an We understand that the discovery team managers, Gordie Wade and. : the. local All -Stare and the last Osti- opportunity each one to make has been made that the fish have 'Dinh Bie, of Pickering,aand Harry Mr. and Mrs•' Fraser Ottawa are awn Colts. Dowrn at the four corners that very' wis�e'ciaion to have an ,left file lakes and have worked their Dove, of ,Oshawa. � , , x-ray taken. just to see if every- way u these stream* in search of Mr. McCabe bra visiting the latter's parents, Mr. .Immediately after the game, you Y Y P briefly Stressed the and Mrs. C. A. Sterzitt. trill find booths and prizes for all , 'thing's alright. So d Plane are made that include history of the McCabe Trophy and " minds hot do some engineering projects, to cor- stated that it was the desire of the Mr. and Mrs Cheater Butt are 4 dogs, corn -on- the -cob, the Bmym' Re-anioa ding a few days . lead plenty of tun and action. Also, - reef this condition. "Fishing" is be- Order to supervise youth work in s� Ys at Midland � • on the program, the- dStreet ponce, - � ing used as one of the touri3t att- every ' commitMty, with the aim of Quite a number of students from : John. Rernmer's orchestra that has The second annual Banks family this village are attending Scarboro ,ractions in this province, and the making better citizens of these young re -union was held on September 7, disappearance of fish in the smaller Canadians. He asked that both. play. Collegiate, ,bean playing throughout the county ; at Thistletown Hall. Sports for the f lakes, apparent] is not taken light- era and fans co-operate It is reported there was an att- -'� suasmer will be on hand to pro' ; s Y, perate to make this - -- - children were held in the afternoon. smut to break in several aces tide the music. A good time is to ; ly by the Department. a friendly and fraternal series. � - - Other features of the day were as Mr. McCabe pitched the opening ­here last week, all without success. -be had by young and old,• and the follows: Youngest ,Baby, Grace El- THE SALVATION ARMY - Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Robinson and men" -Y �� 6o P ' biall and h -is battery mate was Mr. You is going to Prom- izabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CANVASS D. N. Lockwood, while Mr. Everett Joyce, are spending three Weeks at ote a very worthwhile cause am Huntsville. . -titre children o! our township. � Wcitred Banks, Weston, sae, o mos. . (continued on page 8 Miss Ada Straughan and sister, � Oldest Gentleman, Mr. Lorenzo D. "Rarncrnber the human needs that Banks, Pickering; Oldest Lady, 'Mrs, make 't4se Salvation Army's Home Mrs. McEulIough, 'Toronto, called on e Aal�'eF - Porter Wm- Pearson, Grimsby, Ont.,; Long- Front Appeal re Mary Air Mar- Broughams Women's Institute- their cousin, Mrs• John Murkar, on S ' eat Married Couple, Mr. and Mrs. 'shall William A. Bishop urged in a Tuesday. ` 4 A ' weddia$ Was solemnized Wm. Pearson, Grimsby; Last Marv- message released this week- The August uneeting was one of Thomas Stephenson, of Toronto, tat the United Church Manse, King, i led Couple, Mr, and Mrs. Harold The 1946 appeal will be inaugura- the most successful in point of art- a one-time resident o! Claremont, y fiat., Friday, August 31, 1946, when Brittain, Scarboro; Couple Coming ted on the 15Th at services in Sa,1- endance and interest for many a called on a few old friends, includ- - st 3'earl M. Porter became the bride of Greatest Distance, Mr. and Mrs. W. vation Arny Citadels and the genet month. Everyone was pleased to see ing the News, on Tuesday--his first Itaoymond Andrew, D. F. C., Picker- i Pearson, Grimsby, al canvass open on Monday. at many Mrs. Holtby and Mrs. Ellicott after visit 'back to Pickering in some few 14 A meeting was held and the fol- 'points across the country.. The Ob- four month's absence caused by ill- years, 4 The bride in the yoirsgest dough- 1 towing officers were 'elected. Pres- jective is Two Million Dollars, to nesa, and . equally. glad to wish Mrs.- I A number of our Rotarians att- tact of Mr. and Mrs. m F. s dotter, ident, Mr. Ernest Banks, Weston, care for deficit on publie. welfare Braun a happy birthday, and the ended the "Charter Night" at Barrie d Vice- President, Mr. Alex. - Gracey, operations, and to .permit of some visitors were especially, welcome. on Wednesday, and the District - cwgary, Xberta, aaii the groorn is , 1 the youngest son of Mrs. F. And - V4 Weston, Secretary, Airs. Lillian expansion in social service facilit- FoLoWing the reading of letters Assembly at Orillia, Thursday. � Brittain, Scarboro, Treasurer, Mr, ies. �ami - two English branches to i row and due late Mr. Andrew of Fred Banks, Weston. Friends and, re- "If the vast arriaurrt of suffering Brougham for gifts of jam received ..DIJNBARTON. ., 4 The bride wore a' beige woo] snit a iati�'es came from .Toronto,. Picker- misery and waywardness daily through the Jam Project (which • • • • "'•6 ing, Grlasby and other neighboring dealt with b the Salvation Army Brougham always supported), Mrs. 'Funeral services were held o.n - ' �irith rust accessories and corsage of g Y 1 taliom —i roses and carried a white towns. Approximately one >bundred were dumped on the doorsteps of Harvey reported a, visit from Mr. Wednesday, at Dunbarton, for Mrs. Bible, a gift of the bride'a parents. persons enjoyed an excellent supper, individual Canadians, they would Bowles, Field Secretary for the Red Sarah Henderson (Sarah Cooper). -4 The attendants were: Miss Cabb- It was decided that another reunion' realias with a horrified shock how Cross. His suggestion that North who passed away here on Monday, 4' 'wine Main, of Calgary and Mr. G. 7 OuW be held, the first Sat, in Sept, important -to Canada is the work of Branch keep up its interest in Red - Sept. 9. She was in her 84th year. - Andrew, brother of the groom and in 1947, at the same place. In the the Army said Marshall Bishop. Cross work through the medium _of Surviving are: Elma (Mrs. Hiltz, of —', )fr. and Mrs. A. A. Pretty, W'hiLby, later hours of the evfttn;, a dance In Pickering, the members oy. the a loan cupboard,- and other items Oshawa), Effie (Mrs" Whalley, of r After a motor trip through West- closed held after which the day was local Rotary Club have undertaken that would be of assistance t•, the Oshawa), and Ernest of Toronto . closed with the National Anthem.— 'to cam on the canvass ,ih this nei- Township Nurse in her activities Interment was inade at Erskine era Ontario, the couple are now re- Corr. siding in Whitby _ ghborh od, One of the club members toward promoting better • health Cemetery. Deceased was active in _ wiTL be calling on you in a few days: throughout, the township, met •with the United Church, and was rec- - - Yanr cuntribtition, whatever it may , approval at the meeting, but it was ent'y made a Charter Member of be, will be assisting a cause in felt that the Either units should be the Women's -Missionary Society. AD'VANC}'s !�"OTICE - which these -men are genuinely .int- consulted in this connection. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright, Mrs. and s d, The guest of the afternoon, Mrs. bliss Simpson, all. of Toronto, were +t3ntario Royal Commission _ Lereine Ballantyne, writer, speaker guests at the E. J: Annis home over :CARD OF ' THANKS.* and representative of the Robin Hood the week -end, FI M ' s The St ry t Interesting g OUT LI — - -- - on Forestr3t :. - - _ - -;Mrs. Frank Bassett and family tdlk titled,. wish to express their deep gratitude 'efts" and in it, traced the colour ' IPUBLfG HEARINGS to their many friends and RRighbors background of various nations eke �Iiul'ef�e� ful for their kind acts of kindness and as mown by the work of their WHEREAS pursuant to the Public Inquiries Act, Chapter 19 of messages of sympathy terAWred in Lands, She told of the pride of the the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1937, Major General Howard L: ' their recent l .... _t craftsmen• in the past in their rod- Plekerins United Church i Kennedy was appoi itrpd a Commissioner to investigate, inquire � P P -into and report upon the forest resources of Ontario and their Breall Apartments �sld - ucts• —how a' "bakers' dozen" carne to Rev, Robt. C. Copeland, B. A,, conservation, management and beneficial utilization for all pur- be so called,:--'how Hungarian wom- minister loses, Including their relation to other basic industries, particul- - en d6 not use patterns for their ex- ,SUNDAY,. SEPT. 15,. 1848 ae fanning, ana their relation to recreation, soil conservation, The sale is reported of the Bnevil guisite, embroide . and and waterways and water powers-- Apartment Building, east of the rY, of the skill 10.00 s. an.— Sunday School .i - developed in line and colour as a 11.00 a. m.— Morni:tg gtorehip' - - four corners to MT. James Davidson. moult. In raentioni�nng the ?NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, after having completed The Don. A. Beer residence (for - part that 7.00 p. m. _ Evening Worship _field investigations with his staff, the Commissioner proposes - ,cnerly the W. J. Reid home) has, ces acd ha play in the lives, finao- cea and happiness of those who pro- - to bold public hearings in accordance with the -following tentative' _ _ also been sold' — D echednle:.- -` _ duce , them, MzYa. Ballarat a urged A. E. Holley, B. A., B. A Yn Rat H -. -* — - ivoubse Wedding 0-- 31-ourtt- Albert- young- People especially, to try -to Minister SAliLT STE MARIE ..........:.2829 Oct. ' occupy themselves in their own •loc= SU:�'DAY, SEPTA 15, 1946 PORT ARTHUR .................... 1 -2 Nev, ! Jean Evelyn hicks a.•rd Lillian alitiee, and she suggested that an 9.45 a. m. - Chumh School KENORA • • •. • • • • • • .. 5--6 Nov Elizabeth Hicks, daughters of Mr• attempt be made to. portray our 11.00 a, an. - Worship ?° FORT FRANCES .. 8­9 Nov, and Mrs, John Hicks, of Mount Al- own times in the de3igns of handi- - s • • • ``.-j GERA�.DTON .... 12- --13 Nov. bert, were united in, marriage to crafts. Because ,of the speaker's int- The Minister will continue the series; A 18--19 Nov, LONDON ' ................• : - Ross Thomas Burns and George crest in Indian work, Mrs, Norton "Fundamentals of Osrr• Faiths COCIiR�NE ................ 26--25 Nov. NORTH BAY 2829 Nm. Martin Burns, sons of Mr. Rosa told her about the collection of Esk The Church" � r' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' S. 2•�3 c Burns and the fate Mrs. Burns, of imO workmanship brought from the Is the United Church of Canada your = .PEMBROKE .... 5-.-6 -7 Den. Yickerin at a garden ceremony Arctic Mrs. Allan Miller. In Spiritual Home? If sow net avail OTTAWA— ................... g, ga by ref- P , by sit TORONtO . . . ........ ....... ` 9- 10-11 'Dec performed by Rev, D. Marshall. 'I••he erence to her Company —Robin Hood yourself of its worship ass prayer •wedding music was played by Mrs. Flour —Mrs. Ballantyne promised to and praise. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT all ersons ' issocia- • lions, or groaps .desiring�to make representato:is or present Cooper and during the signing of send same of the new Book books, the register, Mrs Oldham sang The now at press, which have recipes Centennial IIrsfted Church >gvidence to the Commission will have an opportunity of doing' brides wore white silk jersey gowns based 'on a basic • formula which Highland Creels 1 ' so at any one of the above hearings. While the presentation of with cowl necklines and full, 'gath- would, allow: of . variety from one Rev. A• E. 7,Iolley, B. A,� B. D; oral evidence under oath is.permissibke, it is strongly urged that 7 slubmigsiohs take the form of written briefs, as to the form of ered skirts. Sweetheart coronets mixture, a boon .tor, busy women. "Iiniatier - which the Commission's counsel will give'ai ny assistance that may held their fingertip veils and they She left with the Secretary a list of - SUNDAY, SEPT.. 18, 1946 `^ be required _ carried biouque_s of red roses- , In books relating to all kinds of Nandi- 1.30 p, m.. Church School All briefs or oral' evidence presented at the public hearings pink net over angel kin crepe, with- 'crafts which it is hoped will stim- 'A planned religious education per - *11 will be given proper consideration by the Commission in the nosegays of white gladiok and pink ulate the members to try their skill. iod for young people and adults, k- presentation of its report and recommendations, roses; Were the attendants, Uri. Mrs. Robertson thanked the speaker 2.30 p. m, - Afternoon Worship In order to facilitate the work of the Commission, it is request- Clinton P+rousa and Mrs. Russell for her very interesting .talk, and ?Fundamentals of out Fame ed that briefs be forwauded to the Secretary, Ontario Royal HickFi. Clinton Prouae and Carl Burns mentioned with pride the work done 2, —The Church - Every life needs "•4"�aM Commission on Forestry, Administration Building, Long Branch were groomsmen. Afterwards, the by some of the members during the altar, plan to attend the House Small Arms t one Toronto before to reach the office of the Comm- brides' c Aker received in a printed war for Red Cross which had all the of God. fission at least ore awnth' before the hearing at which their con - sideratien is desired, Mark silk dress, white accessorise, earmarks of 'handicrafts. Mrs, Ba l= I r.:' Assisted by the grocers' sister, Miss antyne was accompanied by Mrs. Presbyterian ° ;i W. file — -Marie Burins, who chose an Amerci.. Dennis, Ottawa; and another visitor �• D• Xarahall T • , an Beauty elvet gown and lrat: -F�- to IR i g1_+sm Mrs. G. Drynan, Sa-rg Minister Secretary i Y - -- ` I travelling, the brides donned suits of � some Songs o! her own composition ' loganberry red wool, black aacessor with much eharm. Delicious tea-was SUNDAY, SEPTA 16, 1946 tl tea and corsage of white flowers, . 2.00 p. m,. — 'Sunder School l Vend on usage 4 3.00 p. m. — Church Worship 1 : POSED AND `CANDID' - Stalln's Five -Year Plans t.c. _t. _ Highlights ^• ghts of the News A report prepared by the Library of C ongress declared that Premier Stalin had inaugurated s series Highlights es special five-year plans designed to to . ±'tw build by 1970 a Russian military y w Some Hope -But Not Much Blockade Runner Captured machine second to none as a guar- , + .a•• .. t : The twenty -one defendants a ' �A British destroyer intercepted antee against "alt possible acci- w the Nuremberg war crimes' trial a blockade- runner with 1,000 illegal dents." The study emphasized that took the witness stand tp make a Jewish immigrants off TO Aviv; Russia meant to match United '; final plea as the trial ended. The palestine, and captured it after a States military potential and has „+ 9 �i former henchmen of Adolf EIitler gun fight. given highset priority to the devel- ! will hear their fate p ronounced opmeat of atomic weapons. t yam;: Sept 23. - - _ Eleven of the Nazi leaders heard New York Truckers Strike , in final pleas expeet to be' hanged, -In New York a wage and hour MACHINERY defense attorneys said - - _ Feder- Three-Schacht, -!_ Von Neurath dispute between American . ation of Labor Uniori Truck MEW AND USED 4; 4 r3 and Von Papen- expect clemency. Drivers and three major trucking Of Every Description �f �, r Six - Doenitz, Raeder, Jodi, Von concerns brought idleness, union Phone EL. 1271 ' Schirach Fritsche and, Streicher H. W. pETRIE CO. LTD k�`� "�wr ,� spokesmen said, to 100,000 work - � r still have hopes.' s isZ Toronto 3 ers and. a threat of food shortages t+•,rest St. W. - Toro in some parts of greater New York - WC BUT s SELO- i. �Jnion, Ship Owners Sign Pact City. .. An agreement eliminating the �A. and P., one of the largest food _ ' R� threat of a second Great Lakes A F E S store chains in the city, said ` no - - - " 3 strike and providing a settlement's {pod is being delivered to our t - - e of the seamen's dispute until De- stores." t'rotect sous BOOKS and cAS11 ember; 1947, has been signed by - [ros RAID and refwMK we - k President Pat Sullivan of tie Can- :Mayor O'Dwyer of New York - -- — - ' o y - qve • s /se and type of .wee or a; 3 F adian Seamen's Union and repre- and union officials agreed on an Cabinet, for aaa purpose, Vlei$ scntatives of the Canada Steamship emergency plan to deliver essential an, or write for prices. erg•.. to items such' as medicine and perish- neat. w x ''S,i �• Lines, the Patterson Steamship P Lines and the Sarnia and Colonial able foods in the event of a work Steamship Companies. All other stoppage. t„i,b(..i.TAYLOR uMITEO Great Lake 'operators either already TORONTO SAFE WORKS have signed contracts with the union or have signified their inten- Greece To Recall King 146 Frost st te- Toronto This is the latest picture of the British royal family, posed recentlq - eiubtUSee t8sn _ in the gardens of Windsor Castle. Kneeling neat to the queen is lion. of doing so.. The Greek interior ministry at Athens announced that incomplete " . Princess Elizabeth, while Prircm Margaret Rose stands beside Soviet Claim but conclusive returns from last' NESS & CO�.�..AltS -tFie king. A few moments later .. . "The Soviet people and their week's plebiscite showed that the' Farmers Attention - .Consult armed forces "'' defeated a an, Pre- Greek, electorate had voted ap- - -- J p your nearest Harness 3hup mier Stalin said in a V -J Day an -. proximately three to one to recall about Stato Harness Supplies niversary Order of the Day that King George II from exile in We sell our Roods only thruusth -' made no mention of the. United. Britain and restore -hies to the.- your local Stato Leather - - -- - -- States or any other nation repre- throne. Goods dealer. The rood! are -_ -- seated at the signing of the sur- For the 39-yea •r -old monarch the " 1'�+ ana so are our Prices tP� . g g e manufacture In our lac f. render on the U.S.S. Missouri. victory spelled his second recall tortes = Harness, Horse Col- from exile. Ousted by the establish - tars, Sweat. Pads, Horse Blan Britaitir'Claims Reparations went of a republic in 1923 follow- kets, and Leather Travellinx "5 A British demand for $11,420,- ing a military coup, George regain- Goods. Insist on Staeo •Brsnii ed his crown in 1935 when he won Trade Marked Goods, and yin 000,000 reparations from Italy came - eet satisfaction, Made only by suddenly before the Conference of an overwhelming majority in a Paris. This was interpreted as a plebiscite. SAMUEI- TREFS CO., LTD move to assure Britain's claim to He fled the country in 1943 when- WRITE FOR CATALOGUE about $40,000,000 of Italian assets it was over -run by the Germans. 42 Wellington 'St. E., roronte ' in the United Kingdchn and also to win 'consideration for a nation's :3 ability to -pay indemnities = NAMED TO LONDON - - Invest e u - . - - I Idle F ,lids i • .••• • - � •' .- _ fir;: .. _ ..- . Investment experience over a long period - iy ; of years has' shown- that the prompt em- ' ployment of idle funds is advisable and • -avoids loss of interest - To assist investors 'in the selection of °:'•..' suitable securities 'to meet their individ- _ ual requirements, we have prepared a September list of Canadian Government, Municipal an d Corpo ratio n bonds and Z s -• shares. Yields from 2.60% to 4.75% are - _ someone made a joking remark and the photograher snapped '. included. .this informal picture of King George and Princess Elisabeth ' 'laughing heartily. „•" ; Copy of the September Securities List - furnished upon request. .:.:'YANK WARSHIPS TOUR TROUBLED WATERS - - 36 Ring Street West ` _ Wood, Gnndy & Company ws , :y�� "" s irone:.EL6trt s3st Limited 1 s Toro Te(ep �{ w x� Giorgi 8aroubin, above. former -- -- n Russian minister to Canada, has -' been named the USSR's ambassa- ' s - " dor to Great Britain. Moscow awaits British approval. b RISING STAR NCkWORE THAN EVER, One 0- o Pictured tied up at a Lisbon, Portugal, dock is the USS Little Rock, T tine of the group of U.S. warships participating in combined Mediter- an an6d�t S tean training cruise and good -will visit to Greek port :. Moscow - . ..• ' Saw significance in fact the visit coincided with USSR's demand p _. for a hand in control of Dardanelles. < Huportan,t • N f oo s a. ves erywhere. .Busy housewives are on the alert r suggestions that will help hem save time _p ac, and effort. Thousands depend ,'. whole wheat can- on Kellogg's ready-to -eat :rains mu cle- gg a • :;_';::; building proteins, cereals not only for breakfast, energy-giving but for quick snacks anyyttt�met Two years aso Dorothy Hart, 23- - carbohydrates, and All- Wheat, Pep, Com Flakes, tither vital elements r year Cleveland, Ohio, beauty,° you need• KeUogg's All -Bran, Rice Krisp ies, Bran _ r turned down a contract with Co- AU -Wheat isCesria- Flakes and Krumble8 are all lumbia 'Pictures saying she was not • Yi B than ttibde wheat made b 11 • Ke o' s the -qet re *dy for a screen career. Now Y Kellogg's, greatest - name in cereals. she signed bias si e u p d and wil l receive e star billing in her first film, "Twin Sombrero.." She won, over so,too SAVE. T I ...SAYE F Y. E L ... SAYE - . :. FOOD 1 rivals, the title of "National Cin- derella Cover Girl of 19"." f _ _ - ,�1M ►tiew+ia•'r•�•d+mM.yc, poesy ....r,.a�,twav,r•.,.rw , et; A,. w,. �,, ..w•.wwr•+.r�!'r,.e"e,-w!,w_,,. a.M+., .±A.._�. - o- ,.:.NM9 "' .. .v�lf ,tY 6.ys - `•e.�,..., - .- .a.,.,,Kae- r•. —=,-'; '_— �:,,�,- �=- ...r..., -. • ��� ��. ' _ ° -... „� a a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . -�.." . ;� IS SPOTS OFD SPURTS BABY CHICKS FARM FOR SALE 'IP;At:I/IN:lea WANTKO 1S T by FRANK MANN HARRIS YOU'RE COUNTING ON FALL 200 ACRES IN NORTHUlMIBER- It;ASRAHOWtE - PROTESTANT - - .. . • ► ("A Six Bit Critic ") - '.ifftgtr Chicks especially for delivery Oc- land district. 140 acres suitable for teacher with permanent first or tober- kovember (many poultry- mixed farming 60 acres bush and second class certificate and several Historians say that one of the full overlook, the period when the - :`' keepers do) we would suggest you pasture. Brick house and frame years experience wanted for. B. B y Y p d ' let us have your order soon. Right barn, 42 St. Paul St, -Wost. St Cath- No. 1 Kaahabowle; salary 81,350.06 earliest of all recorded pieces of same Mr. Dempsey was- doing his uSlxik.t s. now we've a limited supply of artnes, Ontario. per annum; enrolment 10. Appyly to ., ., Started chicks for Immediate deliv- A. Holinshead, Sec - S. B, No. L to writing is is the form of a letter alleged coraebaClr� ;.nd, in slightly ery. Bray Hatchery 130 John N. shabowle. Ontario from a father to a son, some four less,than a year, took on some 175 Hamilton, Ont. 100 ACRES, CULTIVABLE, GOOD of five thousand buildings, well drained, Hydro in- PROTESTANT, QUALIFIED OR years ago,. in opponents, knocking out over a irrs > *' BUSINE$s OPPORTUNITIES stalled, good wells, 1 mile from scademic,,tor SS. 1, Henwood, Tem- which the old gent grouses most hundred of them. It is true that Y town, schools, churches, creamery; iskaming, Ontario: salary 81,100; bitterly about the terrible way in, these were not billed as title fights; ACCOUNTING BY MAIL -with or without stock and ample- duties commence Sept. 3rd: PPhone - -- - menta. Apply to EuQens Ouellette, Liskeard 3918. Mrs. Emiiy Batty. which everything has deteriorated but there were two good reasons , .A new and modern method of over. R.R 1. Alexandria, Oat. - Secy.- Treas,. Thornloe, Ontario. Coming all your bookeepiag and. R. 1 since the days when he was young. for this. One was that Dempsey accounting problems. problems, When' we .first read about this an- didn't have a title to stake; and the Subscribers to Accounting By 26 -ACRE. FARM,. GRAPES. AND ' ;1Lai1 aim ly place all their fruit, 10 miles east of Windsor. WANTED cient document - or maybe it was other, that the fight promoters of -c.. $7.- •, .. only D t ome for o salea detail apps„ c��ah vouchers, Buildings, big income Y apiece of baked file - the 'thought that era were not quite so hot - Daid invoices, payroll particulars 500 down. Balance yearly payments. SHORT S ?DRIES, POETRY, HU- -- - .:Atc., in our �eii- dressed envelope Immediate possession. Apply 918 mor wanted for magazine public&- came to our mind that the father or perhaps it should be quite so land mall periodically to our office. McDougall, Windsor, F. Ctsllino. Lion. Literary Mosiac, Box 193. was probably a sports writer by skilful - on the scent of the - ulti- -- - -- --- -• =''' Once a month we send you, a aum- Real Estate. ' Guelph, Ontario.. trade, mate dollar as they are nowadays wary of your business. tranascttoas. - • Once a year, or on request, we fur- FOR MY OWN HOME I AM LOOK - * * • But,it seems to us that there must - ^; 'bleb you with a complete statement have been at least a few who could ' �pf' your affalra, with complete in- DAIRY AND GRAIN FARM ing for a pair of Dresden figure■ or For there is no easier - or more IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD Dreaden candelabra and Dreaded b termed sh vers among those me tax service. G lm. Q g Neat, efficient and confidential Grain Farm on Main Highway with __- miniatures. I :will' pay generously- If sports common method of_ filling. up a - service, to all business men whose milk contract we have one of the you can oblige. Please write to I75' -one or two anyway, And u beat farms .in this district, Good Mrs. Lawrence' Saunders, 323 Wal- sports cOltlrrin than for the 'writer annual turnover does not require for those Dempsey beat while he the services of s full =time account- barn and milk house. Large four mar Rnad, Toronto. Ontario. to start comparing ,the present with 9 _s ant. Garages, Grocery, Drug, Dry- car garage and implement shed. the 'past, invariably giving the lat- was champion.- Billy i`Siske, BVl _ Hardware, 'Plumbing,- Doc Goad -large -two family _house wllh 'FARM- AiS- TED._Ol HUNDRED , Brennan, Georges. Carpentier, Tom �s ors, Dentists, etc. You can safely pressure water system in house and - Aer about. ninety per cent the best hand over your accounting head- barn. This farm consists of 115 acres, east of Toronto, electi3city, Gibbons and Luis Fi O- - they aches to acres of light clay loam and would stream. Fall possession, Give full of it. This is, by tFe' way- aTESpe- ? be Ideal for growing some grapes. particulars. David Rowe, Highland cially easy writing mood to fall into don't seem -to towedloo- C3lbssally ACCOUNTING BY MAIL Four welfe, chicken and turkey Creek, Ontario. over Joe Louit's opponents, now do ou mornings when said writer has Room 24, 21 King St. E., Toronto. pens, silo and about 26• mixed &p- they.$ Write for information and low ple trees. It can be bought today failed to observe the family, curfew , monthly fees. "with the wheat and oats in the • the night previous, and wakes up to _ t granary, 85 tons of hay in barn, T Arctic Democracy acres of corn, more than enough to - • find the breakfast stone cold' and ip DYEING AND CLEANING - We could go down the* line and fill silo. Stock noel all implements the issuS. lust the reverse. for the price of $18,000.00. Owner An independent democracy is in make similar comparisons in many s� HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS for the past 30 years retiring and the making beyond the Arctic * * * lines. True, we don't personally be- f4 "dyeing or cleaning ?.Write to us for has priced for quick sale. It. this :0 information. We are glad to an- interests you come In and see us Circle. To hear* us tell it - for we, per- lieve that today's hockey ' is its swer your questions. Department for further particulars and terms. Greenland, -the world's largest sonally, have been guilty of plenty good as that of ten years ago H. Parker's Dye Works Limited, Wm. R. Garrow, 51 Queen Street, 791. Yonge Street. Toronto, Ontario. St. Catharines, opposite Y.M.C.A. island in -which less than 20,000 of that sort of stuff - in the days principally because of certain fidd- "sI _. Telephone 2"0. Evenings, W R. persons live along ,the coastline of of our youth all the hockey players ling with -the 'rules. But, as com- t ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Fisher, Pt. Dal ousle 138. , - . s, a territory which comprises 850,- were Fred Taylors or Eddie - pared with the 'average hockey NEW "CYCLOHM" LIGHTING HAIRDRF,t +slllG 000 square miles and Denmark's - Shore's, the, baseball pastures were game of a quarter- century ago, the plants powered by Briggs & Strat- only remaining colon is a studded with Cobb's, uthts and averse me" of 1946 is far_more____ -. M ton gas engines. A. C, or D. C. 300 Y g Y' p' g _to 2500 watt. British-was and Diesel LEAr.= "� IRDRESSING THE proaching the age of majority. Crawford's, evei fight was a mix- actionfull and exciting; and if we engines from to 200 h. p, ate- - Robertson method information on The Greenlanders now want to- ture of battle; murder and sudden have no players to stack. rap aloes= "I -tionary or marine type. Air, tank, request regarding classes. Robert- radiator or hopper tooted, Large son's Sairdre"Ing Academy, lit have only one ,governor and one death, and the sports customer in- side of, say, the like of Howie Me- stock or three pl2ase motors. From Avenue Road. Toronto. central council to be elected di- variably got at least a hundred and renz or Dutch Nighbor today - stock A.C. or , D.C. Welding mach- laes, electrodes ■nd acceasortes. fifty cents worth of action for eve y New gas engine driven portable HELP WAFTED rectly by the. people$ • '� Y every well, just how man did we hare- 7 self- priming caatrlfueal pumps dollar he pushed through a box- to match them when they were at -- - ?000 gals, Per hour. TOtal weight WANTED -DOYS ANp ELDERLY �+ ' office window. tops? 90 lie.' Operates 5 hours one gallon men. Meadowmount Farms. New- If There Is One. 180.00. Farmers, lumber and fish- castle, Ont. * * e s x Ing Industry - in most earns - tar _ and duty exempt . Write for prices A conceited young playwright All of which -is, of course, nothing One sport, in particular, has iatr to Alliance Electric Works Limited. WARTED - HEAVY TYPE LAB- sent two tickets for the first night but a lot of plain and simple malar- Montreal - Toronto - Halifax - ouders to work in Tannery. Good g proved out of all reason, at least Rouyn - Winnipeg• Wages, steady worts. Apply The C. of his new revue to Mr. Churchill. key. Confidentially, there was just from the standpoint of the spectat- _ S, Hyman Company Llmited. Loo- Enclosed with the tickets was a as great a percentage of boxing or, That is Canadian footbalL We >roR SALE don, oral ;rto - note Baying: "One of the tickets Is bouts that smelled out th joint - head- of - .. '. ri � can well recall the grave � COCKER SPAMELS. REGISTER- MEDICAL for you, and the other for a friend baseball Bastes that seemed to shakings and grim foreboding d, start ralslai them Guaranteed, -if you have one." drag on for ever Hof hockey over the introduction of that new- - ___. 'small town or farm sales; dogs do NATURE'S HELP- DIZOWS REM - 'better there. Breeders. Terms and Mr. Churchill courteously re- matches where the sounding of the fangled Yankee abomination, fief T# tali you how. Write Happyman, edy for Rheumatic Pains. Neuritis. lied, that 'he was very final gong was the most stimulat- �oz 110, T3 Adelaide W . Toronto. Thousands praising It. Munro'■ P rY sorry he forward pass - the prediction - Drug Store 335 Elgin. Ottawa. would be unable to be present as ing event of the evening - then as that it would be the ruination, so- Postpaid 81.50, the first night, but would try ea now. Naturally, we know that thin thing.less, of our grand old Autusis MACHINE GOOD RESOLUTION - EYERT attend the second -if there , was is al! rank heresy, and enough to sport. But the fact of the matter sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or one. _ call down upon us the dire wrath is that the forward pass opened II! - Easy to build. low coat Soli blocks, Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- of the Sports Writers Union, but -" bidld house. barn, eta, economical- edy. Munro's Drug Store. 336 El- our game, and made It more color- bid house. roe details. Mastorprtnt Co- gon, Ottawa. Postpaid 61.go, its a fact just the same. Take off Sul and interesting to watch. is a TToronto 14. Onearfa the rose - colored cheaters we all • manner undreamed of even by its . 40101Cim RldlitfTINIM BEAGLE MUSICAL INSTRUM Ts wear when looking at the past, and warmest advocates. Mound Pups and springer Sp afet this stands out clear and distinct; season. Promptly skfppad.itar FRED • dODDiPIGT011 BUYS -- yorur, Burford, Oat. Phone 130. es11s, azchaagas musical instn- ,� the only reason why there are more ..I, PEOI[ALLY m+nts. 111 Church. Toronto L mediocre -to- rotten sports events OSICK WA II . s - 1 �N` fIw War Cii# neitlO !a 'bullt Insulated brlc�It, s0 z is Lot today th ;n there were yesterday is y U6 x 33. 1 Buckeye Settlgg Units MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS banjos. FO>• exactly She same reason why the and Buckeye Hatchery. Capacity sale: violins, ACUltars, banios, man- black cows ate more than the white - 63000, also 4 JameswaT' Setting dolins, clarinets, saxophone car- You �•t fed your best it your Lauding craft filled with 3,095 'Volta, capacity 10800, bus aess non- note, trumpets, accordions, rums, ones. There are a lot more of totem. part of a a'a - "action coast to coast location etc. Write for prices. Expert re- M"s� areas workins ooestaally+ e * * tons of .poison gas, pa J pa - - "kfgbway St. Sacrifice prtee 53600, pairs done also. Will buy. Trades lsta Yids help give talief hose - -_ huge secret stock, was sunk by terms. Campbell Real Lretats. i[L accepted. Musical i3uppllea, ,Fork p, �Hjc Pain and ` . i$rydges, River, Man, o4Aet We turn up our noses and pat- British occupation forces, to air. >�PI� �� ronizingly - sneer at the pushovers 17,000 tons of gases % ill be destroy - ELECTRIC MOTORS NZW. USED OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN � `Yost /!m Gin MRS that are being fed to Joe Louis, and ed. The ship was towed 150 miles bought sold; rebuilt: balls. pnHsys. s+si�- ostey -baack brushes. Allen Electric Company basis. Go a padug today -star talk of the brave days when Jack to sea and blown up by charges Ltd. 1226 Dufferin St- Toronto. Out. BE A HAIRDRESSER prooestbarwnit Dempsey was 'such a devastating fixed below the waterline. Another _ JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL whirlwind. But we forget, or cart load will be sunk soon. ELECTRIC MOTORS Great Qpportunity. Learn Rel•t• > a. +0 �Ift - F :.90 CYCLE, NEW 1 HORSEPOWER Hairdressing feU4Ar�slse, Gkn Pleasant' dignified profe+aton good (in NeU.f:A. u41b►GiePdk and ua. 1 phase, 320 do 550 volts. ) I mediate delivery. Early delivery wages, Am thousands successful. t eyel d torn. Ill graduates. America's greatest .y.- WAR SURPLUS MATERIALS g•,',." ': C 26 cycle. Wilbury Products Ltd., tam. Illustrated catalogue tree, ` f � '- _ •3 0 Main, Toronto. Write or' call. - 11[ACHIlYE •Pip WELDING SHOP MARVEL HAIRDRESSING We Are Dismantling Abu-aft All Over CLUada" And All - a Northern Ontario growing town SCHOOLS e s marts of Same Are For Sale at a Mere Fraction Of _ ' ',.f ley equipped with 6 lathes. I drtlj 351 Hloor St W., Toronto - Original Cost ; "presses, shaper, grinder, miller, eta, l3ranches: 44 King St., Hamilton contained to fireproof building: • 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. tAi Ira GAL. ALUMINUM TANKS suitable 420-00 _ also 3 electric welding machines oil storage, eta Each ... ..... .............. r_..And 1 acetylenes; growing business. PATENT $. = BLIND FLYING PANELS, complete with Directional - ^x steady income, now has is 20 e } MODS bloyees; bargain for gntek sat // Gl/ru, Artificial Horizon, Turn and Bank In Box 108, 73 Adelaide W. Toronto. FIETHF.RSTONHAUGH ! comrAwv. Thin fine medicine is vary effecdoe dicator_, Rate of Climb, Airspeed and Altimeter. Patent BoHcltorL Established 18". to relieve pain, awmw d,atrs. .Each iJ.00 MODEL D JOHN DEERE TRACTOR. 14 King West. Toronto. Booklet' of and weak, tired feelinge,-Ot - Flrst class condition with nevi: Pp en- Information on request "'certain days " -when due to MOTOR - DRIVEN LIGHT - C A B L E matle tires. Douglas Cleland; Lfa- female functional monthly dis, ',towel, Ontario. turbancss. This is soma :WINCHES. operated froti$i, a 1'� Colt Battery. r'�7.rl.� PHOTOGRAPHY Each ...... ... ...........e ........... , .. . .. . . . _ thing worth trying! pt:TALED MAIDEN HAIR FERN. 00/4 E P/NNNAi17 H _' ` = -lOc, plant postpaid; ether choice FILMS DEVELOPED m CENTS. , , T E FAMOUS P -l1- a4KRAFT COMPASS with adjust- Ferns, house Plante, etc, $+Yea list. Guaranteed one day service No rlfit6StEtRM/OOSf able gridd rig, luminous throughout, complete with tortes- y, Aiken Nursery, Chute Panet, Qua , walting. Bay Pboto Service. �kortb ' � —. lion -� ^� f1� tl� ^ai cost about -Swt .... _ . - .... 6,000 PULLETS — Each ..... ....... . ......................... ... i1B.W Ready -to -Lay .Pullets, also ___ - „�Ow �O Co m�a� ALUMINUM FUEL. TANKS, 35 gallon... _7�� .,.- several thousand 2 to 5 months' old. -TIM>r I r I GIB QUALITY _capacity. Each ..... . ..:.......... ........... —.- These pullets an raised on clean. SERVICE and SATISFACTION ,a- VOL1`GENE7R*TOnS, suiia le fur hg:. i „h, plati” -or - teri range with plenty of space and �� - Ideal groan teed. under lire most Your films properly developed and may be adapted for light arc welding ... .. An Ideal conditions. Send for Price printed itheamatie pains may often be caused by Each a . .......:...... Lfat and full particulars' 6' OR 8 F.xPOSL'RE ROLLS 25c. e>luu uric acid, a blood impui* dot AIRCRAFT CONTROL COLUMNS with plastic steering - -- �- OIL BURNERS � _ REPRINTS 8 for 25c.' New pot type rail brooders, new pot FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE, should be extracted by the kidneys. If wheel, easily adapted to boats for rudder. control. kidneys fail, and excess uric acid remaila it 4 8 ch ... $ %.00 type range .burners find heaters: You may not get all the films you -- _ 'Prompt delivery or book tot later, want this year, but you can get all rimy cause severe dscomfed noel P� b x 3% PNt:UMATIC AIRPLANE TAIL WHEELS LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARDf. the quality and service you' dealre Treat rheumuic paint by kesping'your { WElN BROS.. Exeter. Ontario. by sendin,� your films to s in Got and aw' -.• catt be used in the manufacture of single whtel Ze.Oo- 1 kidney 1006 CO d trailers. Cumplete with shock strut. Each ... , . IMPERIAi. PHOTO •SERVICE Dodd's Kidney ills. 's your Herd fo REGISTERED AROWN iWiRR kidneys rid of �«� Herd for sale. 61 head, one bull two .. Station 1, Toronto. ya � .• LANDING LAMPS, suitable for all types of �n "•' _ 4 yearn, 21 milk cows, 8 two year old and excess acids -help you Foal batbw.. lighting, 12 volt. Each ............... . .. . .. •50 heifers, bred, 11 yearling, '6 heifer 1 See what DoWs can do For you. 137 AMMETERS calves, 5 bull calves, sun -O -Val GET BETTER PICTURES precision built, alsoµing amps on ens side Farm, 20578 Lakeshore Road, Bale. AT LOWER PRICE r battery d Urfe. Quebec. Eighteen • miles- o ley i� luminous i . nd by pressing a button will give storage b tt ry voltage from Montreal. FRUMPY MAIL SERVICE - �. ,� -aC,he oil s 9e, lum n u dial ............ . .�� 1 l s Any Size Roll - 6 or 8 Exposures; - FOR THAT: t " " ' "" " " " " " " cHFrP DEVELOPED •AND PRINTED t6c ! , WOODEN AIRCRAFT PROPELLERS, swartr craft, .. SINTY REGISTERED SOl['THbOWr g MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 255 flnlSh, excellent ornament or war relic........ sheep, Ewes and lambs, A11 or part. Size 4x6" to Beautiful Easel Mount ,,.,A, Appel, Route 4, Brantford, Ont. Enlargements 4x6" on, Ivory, tinted .,...Each :. .... :.' ............... . .... . .... • ' 5.00. _ e mounts; Tx9" 1a Gold, silver, CIr- ;: COLD / I' 1100 x 12 AIRPLANE MAIN WHEELS, complete with ' TEAM OF BAY MARE, TWINS. ti caaslan Walnut or Black bon. RUB IN... � years old, weigh 1,1100 pounds each. finish frames, 69c each. if enlarge �, - tires, tubes and axles, these are almbst new. Suitable for Apply A. Banks, 2.3 Brent St. Bur- ment coloured, 79c each, ti - - "farm tdagoris or lir•avv duty trailers. ....... e lington. Ont. Box 52. Reprints Made From Your . ' .. .: ... $35.00 Facli Negatives 3c. Each a E i♦ TIRES ALUMINUM- 'B'fhCKET 'SEATS, 'SponR2 rubber seat cushion, these may be bolted to the floor. of are overstocked at the present STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE - se ecQQ0^ of good used trade -in tires (guaratt• - -' Each ......... ..'.... :... ". �Ww -•• ' „teed to be in excellent shape) Hoe 1`211, Post office 1t, Toronto I KING OF WIIN” 600 X 16 ;5.00 Print Name and Address Plaint.., AIRCRAFT" HORNS, adaptable for 12 -volt �� 4y, tem of marine craft. Each ....... . . ......•� All orders shipped C.U.D. Sp ecial !fPF.CIAi. Oi'IYER for. vulcanizing Truclh WRITE TO +'.. and Farm Tractor Tires. FREE '.ENLARGEMENTB WITH Y - - - � _ _ - s BEACON TIRE corn. Queen & York each G -8 exposure roll for •25c. Re- Supremt Machinery Co. - ` •18ts. HAMILTN. •Ontario. - prints 30. Fast efficient guaranteed ONTARIO'S 4V 11D TIRE HOPN Dundas Went Toronto -�neR 16H ISSUE'37 -194E '� KING ST. E. - TORONTO �'w {M Classified Advt's r, DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. -Spring Is Here '! ! Maple L -aaf Fire ;FOR SALE - S0 bushels seed wheat ten - .. Jokar Faun, Whitby.. 's ?. i y ►%Cr vice LOOK To THAT it00F NOW ! I uranCe Co )Bray iiatekfery has a few started ..�' 1948 ' •� Call Us For Fseit Estimates e _ chicks on head for immediate deliv- EFFECTIVE MAY 13, "1 +ery. And your Sall chicks should be Daily ex. 'Sun. & Daily ex. Sat. -•Suss A •.,,; (40 Years Experience) Wrdto or Phone' l ordered now, especially Ae1vezy =Sun. & flol. Hol. Sun. & Hol. only __Hol. _ (! Octob_i- November. Pickering ill- J. G. V�asCO,i ne Cheap Sates for Farm and - g 7lammoat b.16 r8 b 12. lb 13.4b $.00 C�1� •ing Co., 3roughstn - ^�L27 -8.27 -12. 27 -3.67 -8.18 -` Buildings WAN'TE'D -girl or woman, general ;reen River '7.35 8.35 12.•,35 4.05 8.20 _ • hone • 43 Wiuds%rrn Insurance on Buis housework for family of two. Pleas :�cust Hill 7.98 8.38 '12. 38' 4.08 8.23 i Rr�� Silos etc i ant laving conditions. All sioderL. _Malvern 8.05 -9.05 - -1. 05 -4.35 8.50 _ .Whitby, Ont. ` 7. 4 Qetnrs Leave A.M. .' -A.M. P. M. - -P.M. - : -P.M. - -- -- _ Automobile Insurance of Alt Kinds-.'r eoovenieaces. private uarters. W. J. *� Usher, Jr., R. R. 2, Pickering, or Toroi*o 9.15 10.00 -5. 45 -.2.00 - 9.45 - RON CiI Bi 301: phone 55 R 21. Daylight Saving Time Parcel •Express Grover "60, Oxford 1388 Bowman & Rowe s F'ULLEIt BRUSH, PRODUCTS TRANSPOD T Your Fuller Dealer is working GET TH '.0S. NEW TICS NOW! - - -� and around Pickering, and Ajax TRANSPORT _STAN should' you, L E -. now. If he ni miss ! : CA l�'i` AOR kindly phone 6502, Arne or call Dutllo Tires " 'Fisk, Tired MOVING At - at house. - A Girconrt $s Th Bain Stee ERid a Batts ii StouttviUe Pbone 6692 - pbso• 1811 Stout f vine - .Sept. 13 - _ Toronto AD 6523 - Plek. a a is _ r - - one Peerless Moto Oil •_ - - _ -._� �11e us _ _, Mrtuen-at 2 P. Y. �.. APPLES LAX0 Cerea Door* o RON. ' WAT'SOA1, > Eaets Night , 6,. Far Sale _ -- - FRIDAY -• SATUROAY - _ Again this year, good winter x 8 A Service Station - _ ; Helps To $EP'j' a�a 14 _. apples are in short supply. ! Dalto • • W ..'(UNDIM N18W MANAGEMENT) .Kee Your ns Ride Again. e advise you to get your .. � • , P order in now, and make sure. of Pbon• Pkk•rlg N - - Alan Curtis and Kent Taylor your winter's y DAVID LENNOX,' Well! - GANG Pickering, Ontario __ _ -. _ .. - - •" • » • » _ One mile west of Pickering on No 2~ _ Gloria Jean and John Qualm at Universal Nerve - - SALE REGISTER --., SATURDAi', SEPT- 21 -- auction your grocer's, or 11014DAY -•-. TUESDAY sale of Saa.n stock; implements LAXO CEREAL SEPTEMBER 16 and .17 head of cattle, fresh Night,In Casablanca cows and springrin gers, all young, at . Lot 17.18, rear M cam. 10, Mark- Co., "Pickering - Marr Brothers and Lola Collier - ham, townline the properly of Roy Seebeck. No reserve. Tesma ; cash. Alvin S. Farener, auctioneer. ' WEDNESDAY -- TIiUREkDAY Sep. 20 DR. P. L. LOOS, SEPTEMBER '18 a:ra 19 : ?HL'R$DAY, SEPT. 19 auction Y ON H. VETERINARY SURGE sale of. farm stock, implements+, - r DU�NBABTON Be+cali - e of I in ` hay, grain and furniture,• at Lot • 83. C n- 9; Pickering, on fawn- a0•�pp•} Phone Pickering ' 17 R 6 Deanna Durbin Frederick ItMamh Estate' of the late Wm. Slack. Terms cash. Save at 1.00 '��. +� I h' FOTO -NI'TE - TSURL o'clock, D. S. T: Lloyd Turmer, -- _ clerk; A. S. Fanner, aiutioneer° _ Claremont Locker - R• C C�IDr�N1Na _aIiONDAY, SEPT. ltl ---auction sale system - "NNAAI. UIRIXTOR , of horses-, - krt.,coa, ,....}try, equip- Private Asthaid on ment. geese, hens, furniture at Standard Size Locker. $9.00.A Year ylsae Mark. 36ft or Cedarw•y n Height Farm, " Lot 15, - = Gutting Room and Chilling Room llalvera Gene l and 16, Con. 8, Pickering, the C O L,O Available Free To Customers - property of C. R. Pepper. Terms 7 U� SOME LOCKERS AVAILABLE Markham, 0 nL • Cash. Sale at 2 p. in. No reserve: - :i arm sold. A. S. Farmer, ants- TAYLOR - LOPS T -Bought and :.,.,.. seer. » . ' . . , Said•- _ PHONR CLAREMONT 19W er 1W Used Clothing - sterilised, elan THURSDAY; SEPT. - .euation ed and preened like now. Carley, a sale of farm stock and implements , We Solicit Your Busin"s large stock of high elm" suit% at Lot 15, Con. 1, Pickering, one Overcoats and pants. Also a good mile east �f Claremont, the pro- I a JL'snit s Elevator' k of new• lexiher ooab sa/ t pert% of BeTtrecn S. WiIaon, Terms ~ <; windbroakers, and gents' fwmh r• cash. John Scott, clerk. A. S. Far- ' �� one Fur's Elevator Claremont, Ontario bP at r►:7 e+easonabk paean. CA ... ;. �. °vier, auctioneer, Sale at 1.00, end be coaslaee� ' phones Res. 88J . Office SSW Ham sebwarta prt as �� , -- r We solicit your patronage for' Bod 8faeet West Psravai. -Cherryw�.od Podtry, Hog and Dairy Feeds : - - "The choir of Cherrywood United Western Outs and Barley Whole WANTED or Chopped am Delivered - Church will have a Weiner roast on - - DEAD " HORSES AND CAl °fLB t Friday evening to which the comm- Fresh Salt in Lge. or Sm. Cakes For ir89 piCg up ptlOU6 ,- ,Amity is cordially invited to enjoy' an evening o. -games and winging.. The ; `- - - Rolled Roofing am Siding. PICKERINC; .: .. 77 R b ladies are requested to bring s, me- - Asa farmer," you know that anyone who thinks PICKERING .. , ; , , 98• B 21 thing easily handled -and easily eat- he can Ieam the involved science OF good farmin Order your nut or stove cote AICKEMNG .. , , , , .. 39 �cn, such as, cookies, tarts or dough- ,i �► • 9 Try. Fares 31 p.e. Dairy Ration BROOKLIN .. bb. - y , g - . - Ype y olio himself. :..;' c REMONT ..... . ;� �$ 14 : 'nuts. There will be a cone :tion, taken none short ens lesson IS just f0 t �g AGINCOURT .. .. Zorn 3M4 to cover e. nses an ]l�! (ir many -thil 14jvk �Yr� ,,t.� r'r'r ■...'r' % "�ery O�t� Out. - onew .music for the choir, -fie -pay blte phonpr charges Mrs,. Alex. Murray spent a week's little . about them. Adequate electric wiring, For ° - vacation at Burk's Fall CE. N T GORDON YOUNG LTD aitiss isllzaln 4l, �`rrrtng was in ?'orpoto _. Phone A�._idb _ . Trenton, this past"Week. - lII[r, and Mrs Leonard; 'Gates via- ten comes t0 wiring your fgnn, don't be fooled." Niagara over WORK' ted in h ag ra ver the. eek week-end. because it looks easy. You may think the Smith OLD HORSES WANTED Mr. and Mrs Vat, Every and tam- '.' boy could �do it "because he's so handy;" but SEL�.ARS - FOUNDATIONS • By of Povrassan have moved into the y% STABLE Olt Eaupbell Mink Ranch Pays community.' Mr. Van Every is 'work- `you'll save plenty of future regrets if you get an ANrrMWG IN CEMENT. WORK $15.00 AT YOUR FARM ing on the new highway. expert on _ the job from the start.. You'll find �t Mason Cleland who had been PHONE AGINCOU$T. 18J1Z erving in the British Navy, is with (particularly if you watch the electrician wire. �'X COLLECT =.g i►ie ulster, 1drs. Sylve• Jones. The your fain) that it is a job for , quit* a skilled �.. aaemnani welcomes you. home For Pic • .. t7 y - � ..... .. Eason. Greenwood, 0'' BIRTHS Start ON by getting,the best marl yo+� can, to do the >rsox� PIM' If It 21 Hugh' a - star = hh�lrelt .Pill! =best anal_ most complete. wiring lob for all yaw Brush. PallltlA$ to announce the birth of a daughter, :'.Immediate and future needs. It is easier to add KAISER - -EXTERIOR and INTERIOR at the Oshawa GtIneral Hospital on Tuesday, September 1Q 1946. ; ' : to your electrical equipment as you want to _ °CAUtiKING : IF YOU . START. RIGHT with ADEQUATE .", ELECTRIC �, ELSON -- GREENWOOD •.- 'Brougham -Institute continued WIRING. House and Barn Wiring Phone FICK. ? R 21 served by Mrs.. Hodgson, Mrs. O. ESTIMATES GIVEN ' Barton, Mrs. Philip and Mra. Hmnil- - ton, and cards were distributed for the Salvation Army Campaign, con--h aid¢tr glen 3� al tributions to be brought to the September meeting which will. be • ' • • • t ackcsin �. Oat. wnt Namd � UPI. �tf held on September 10. Topic -dome • • • g Economics, Convener, Mrs. N. Bur_ ' PHONE PICK. 120 'oft a 4% 7ft �, - . r -f,-; ,... . „ °�, era! thousands of dollars ooearred guest � the 8aro:�d Barclay }acme . , � - -`.;� T . �: µ� L ��1 R E f l�l 4 N �T .' , +� the farm of Leslie Morganeon, of on Thnr�iy . + . � . .;�uajey j a '�. •� i�khe 2nd 000cesaion, Uxbridge, on The two nieces of Mies Bate 'from � `A --' -_-- '' -•-'w Saturday night. Tl'e Morganaone �kad Toronto, Mrs. A. Mohan and Miss G. . , q 'Ede. sad Mrs. •J. Badgerow sad Park here. � The game ended in �` bees to Stouffville, retained home Bate, visited her daring the week. `�• -serf Coaunuruty Club meat - •,•,,� Allen spent the weekend at Nisgasa snore o! 19-6, and local lane ark ih�tiine to see .the roof o! the�r Dsrs. Perkins, of Greenwood, paid �ug will be held on Monday even- ..•' }�� uig next, sad will take the form o! _ Falls. reluctant to say anything about the nearly -new bars crash into a blaz• lira. Brawn a visit during the peat acorn and Weiner toast, at Green- � ` i1dr. and Mrs. Bruce H'arton, ' o! •catastrophe or how it came shoat, inferno. The barn, all sae hay, grain week. .: , �:; � Toronto spent the week -end with and S m wpod Park at 6.30 p, m. It is hope$ _ other than that —some of their play+- crop, four horses, thictY P>� Y pathy is felt for Mra- -Shank � �., ,•,'�3 Mrs. � Cook and Earl. era were a little off cobur. scone implekmente were lost. Clare - and la4nily of Green River, in their that all members a.-►d their friends ,; Mr. W. Dickinson sad Doug spent �e>�:���1 moat and neighboring companies re- bereavement, in the death o! a lov; • .will �sIae this evening s big event. - : � :r,.�, •Suadiay witih •Mr. and Mrs. Fiaro.d Russ Creighton Tonight aponded to the call, but were nnab'.e iryg, husband and father. We have waited a'•long t'ane for a - �. D6ckivaon of fire 4th Line. _ Tonight is the big night at the to Bare anything, though some near Sympathy is extended to Mr. and g °� rain, and. it took the Oshawa Fair date to stage s good downpour. �" 4 r Ii[z. Stewart Graham, of Toronto, �Co¢mm�nity Hall, with Ruse Creight- by buildings were protected. ' This Mrs. Ford is the lose o� their infant Nevertheless, the rain �vae much 'fape� the week -end with his parents �on and- his Orchestra supplying the is the second time that Mr. Morgan - son, w.e'comed by the farmers. � • hen. � music for the first dance of the son has bees .burned oat in the last Sire. B. .Harney spent the past Ron and Mel _Cox started iz their �'_ —• - - -- -- Work on G. M. Forsyth's new bun -, winter season. The Hsll has bees ten years, Thin was the lifth fire week -sad with the Bob Harney fam- � � : -` gslow is progressing, and the insane re- decocted, sad a big crowd is that has occurred in that neighbor• ilY, at �ialiburton. little jalopy for a trip to the West- ,...N ..work is tyow up.• expected by the Park Board, who hood over the five ears. ern harvest fields ten days ago, but '. -.: • Mr. Ray Hill, o! •Toronto, � spent .sponsor these dances. � • . ' : P� y .. wdsen their transportation got to =the � week -end with his people here. .. n �� Dumbarton � North Bay, it decided it had had , , • : � Local garages are, burdened with James Briscoe, Meal decorator, � BR(�UG HAM __ _ _ _ enough. They fished for a day and ... � •got nothing, ao decided that the ------ ,.__ -- aoeehsiiiosl work ilieae days- -new who fait from a ladder last week, .. Rev B. A. Pegler, .. _._ • . Chaplain+ H. fates were against th,,m, and so cars are almost impossible to buy: breaking his wrist and receiving • � - Chnreh News � � M. C. S W and Mra. Pegler � - • ^� ]lfr. _ Jsanes Reynolds, of Toronto, deep cuts about the face, is improv- Rev. I. E. Kennedy based bin Sun- ,visited with th � r't mother, Mrs, headed for home with the wheesy - - _ •was at hie home lies�e oust the week m but will liloEl be Isid odf work fay discourse on :the 9th verse o! little car. . S, Y � James S. Blenydn, during the peat <� - end.' fdr six dr seven- weeks. - - � the 10th Chap. 02 John — "I am the �k porn pye$1ez returned to Fiat- De. Artlhar, Christie St, To Addrer . ' .:.' =;� Week- enders here i�ichided: Gor- Members' and families of the Un- Door -- .Teens, the Door". I oifax as Friday, after spending a . Whitevale Women's Institute ,;. . -des Borland, Harvey Coates, Cecil• ited Church Goodfellowship Class 'The Friendly Bible Class will few days in Toronto. Mrs. Pegles _. ... ; -' $adman, Roy M�I+eod sad Mica Dor- held a corn roast •in the local Park meet for a social evening at the Dr. R. G. S. Arthur, Christie St. - -- �: °,*i ,spent a week in Montreal and en- 9 -Is Dolphin. � - -- _ _ _ � last F4�dsy evening, and- the usual i�.ome of Mr. and Mrs. George Dan- -, joyed the'many social events given Hospital, will address the Whitevale .;� Mica Georgina Forsyth, . Oshawa, p�gram' was carried oa. - - — can on Monday evenir►g. in honour of the ship's six -day visit. Women s Institute at the Public ...__ __ • `.•'war with has people here cues the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare and Mr. On Sunday, Septaabet 15, the � We are sorry to shear that M,rs. Libi'�Y, on Wednesday, September !steek,.end,__ -__ —_. ___ _ _ . Fred Ward won- a tournament of Sunday. School and Church Service ' hemp � nudes• the doctor's care and 18, on his work "Pepchopathic Ward" _ . .. Mr, and- Mrs., E.: Doaglaei North• Trebles, - st� Whitby, last week -end will be .combined, commencing at 2 .� hope' she will soon be np aa�d in connection with veteran rs- estab- •i Dakota, are spending a few days and each received a voucher for P� m. ,around lishmest, and also discuss modern _ :+with relatives h�—the AJ. Robins, mer+chsndiae, ae a•Prize. Oa the 19th, bha • W. M. S, will , • Mr. and Mrs. H. Blea had resat- :ideas on child progress. There will • - . • ,john Norton and Cecil Redmans. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon '�aylor spent have .aa hoatessea for the September fuss from Nii►gazs Facia, 1lT. Y„ wit .be musical numbers and the short - .. Billy Vass spent Saturday prith' gimday in Buffalo. meeting, Mrs. Cassia, Mrs. J. White. them !or tihe west. �busineea Period wdl precede the - Toronto friends. - Mr. and Mss.. Albright, of Pine and MTe. M. Annie —Group C, Mrs. Mr. Cropley spent the• Labor Day ��s+ Word !or Roll Call - An .. ' Blake Briscoe spent the va+eek�nd ' Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and _ Johnston, convener' in charge of the ,wcey� vtsitizra at Rich4nond Hill. item os work this institute has acx- - . .. fn Toronto. Mae. Bushby here. program. Roll ' Cs16 —A verse from We are sorry "to hear of the pass- pmpliahed for '`Horne Bad Country" ; _ � Ajau baseball team ''took the loc- � _ _� Kings• � � - ,• •i, -iq. of Mrs.' 1'�enderaoti, a ree:dent � silver collection will be taken to _ .--,ale to the cleaners" on Friday even - Big Fire I,� last North Of Here •. � � i r • cover expenses. - - - -- fag in as exlsibition eat the of this village for many years. . gam Afire loss that amounted to eev- Mr. • sand Mrs. Phil F.oreyth were • <� - • - - COliPI,IiyiENTS OF _ . - _ - - - • . ... . = . � .. a � .. . - : . _ . ' ... .. _ . COMP4.IMENTS OF _ - '� '�'. J. �'1�UU3�•� = � � � .�• �D��a� _ - _ . _ . i : -_• -. .' aIlVI1V B�SH�� . ., � , 1Bas+d�ware aid Tt�1t>r � -. We do building ad dl Lisds '. - -. .- - �- - � - .` - _ PMae W ' ' . ` . ..Plwne PSe]terins 6bJ ".. _ ' • _i .. _ • _ - _ _ • - '_ _ J _ .. . . i� aria � ar _ _. _ _ _ ...... _ . _ - � - . • � • � S o .:. :: - •. -- COMPLIMENTS OF � _ - .. - _ � � .COMPLIMENT F ... • WM. PvIcEACH1\TI�• � __._. -. __ - -_ - ..'..;J. R. Boyes, - :..:__.- : -::. � - . .: . DANE .. -:: _ .�: - .. ._- � ... QTR EET .FAIR �'crsrnTilsa nsAll� _ _ .: _ .: - FvNESAI. mxECros .. - - .,. -_ _ �. :._ : - :. _.• - • • - •�_� _• • � ' - -- _- -. TAE REXBLL STO88 . :. -- - . -�.-, �'Fhone . Pick.:13 _ = - -, � . - -- - - u _ - .PHONE PICS. a L .. —: _ _ _ --- _ Pickering; 'f7ntario - _ � __.� � � �_ • -' � : •- -. :'.� -. � • . � � . -. ' ' C(}MPLiMENTS ,OF � - - - .. - � � . ... ... ', .. � - CYRIL E. MC�RLEY � _ � . � :� �• ' .. ..I , :.•_ -_ •- - - _ . : . =t': :�. .•�_ . • f C.OMP'LIbLENTB OF � i _ _ _. .. _ , _ .. .. . ' IIV SURANCE-�AND _ � :.: _ _ ... - � � - ;ARTHUR �+ IELD • .: _ -; . • - .REAL ESTATE .. � � e - _�: � ,� ..:��. �rl.._. _,�•.`.•�,- �::`�,' RADIO ,SER�VICE�.. • . .- .. . . •._:..baseball Gam . - PHONE 67 PICK. �. � .. _ . - - • - - . .. -_. 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Morison . - • •_ •.__ - . _ _ ... __... � _....: _ . •.. . • ._ . _ ..:., : ,;' . •• .. _ MEAT ..MARKET -_ . th� , • P razes � . _ _ �smes _ .. ;_ ._ .. _ _ .. _ S OF ' . .. .. .� ._ . . . .. .. _ ._ .... .. _• � �... • r �_ � _' . � ������ � � • - _ - s _ Pickering .. ; , - - COMPLIIKIINTS OF .. - � � ' � - :. _� _' .... ' - H$rClvv$re � .. . � ,I, . _ • •..... `� : _ • John Remmer's _�OrChestra - _ ... •. .,. v '.. _ -�-. SILKS iViARKE -.'. _ . _ . . • . , • .- . .. . . .. _ . .. •::, - .. . _ .. .. .: ...... .. - - .. • - � �n aid - s . � � � . • . , ��. r •: a . . ,•Prose s of Crippled Child en un • ��. i .. . , �;. D r f'• ��"�. - .�"';,AV. ,,.,.•yen... :: Y'.... _. .. .. ».+.. >.+.- «...,. ««•�ma:. :......m .,-�a •..... ..cas.-as•.,a a5.b+.�«&irs� ... �AyFlbKCaws�•'.r - dGa,w- .- m` +•P�ee+Y.�A's�• list' -.Y�_ •ttlL�r� � :s. -••.y1 i FP- stDOnetsft For Safety - CHR�IIICL�S. $, ',From Lightning Gwendoline P. Clarke, t 6Ci� FM In an electrical storm do noth- • • • • • ing which exposes you to unneces- i 0 i� sa*y danger from lightning, ad- vises the Peterborough Examiner. If I had the energy -and the worth every cent that h costs. And Do not go swimming. nor take. a � ability w could sit down right here only every y sentiments too". If bath, ,for instance, for water is an t and now, and compose an ode To only every farmer's wife could en excellent conductor of electricity. the Old Model A:' How many joy its advantages before hard Do not stand in front of a ftra ``� PP THE SEA times our old faithful has come to work had taken its toll of her place, for lightning quite often e , B George E. W818b the ,rescue I wouldn't know, but 'health and strength. I am. quite awetpa down chimneys. Don't t g she's at it again. sure there are very few women stand under a tree -nor near one, - __ for trees _ __ _ ..• _, _! Daughter and friend Bert were who would say they wouldn't ees are often struck, and - coming for the holiday week -end have hydro if they had, the chance ", lightning is likely to run slung the • ;.:',' SYNOPSIS quarter to you, and the rest to we CHANTER' IIIt Tucu asks Dick .no double- crossing." "if the car didn't act up again ". Of course hydro has its disad- ground from a tree, striking any - 4 turf about the wreck and the prospects „ •• Apparently it did, so they didn't- vantages too--:-.I'll admit that -but thing in its path. Don't stand un- dor salvaging any floats-am. Dick Never double - crossed a friend, der an umbrella, for the metal tells him that there to little chance was the purring reply, "Come in if you get what I mean. Now it is then you have to allow for them. that anything would be left. Tuvu the cabin an' talk 'about it. Mebbe Sunday and Bob and niece Joy are Last Thursday for instance I was shaft is ,a conductor. then asks for the' location of the y , Atj1 -sinking and Dick recalls the radio we get those jewels afore night" away after' them, chugging along just nicely started cannipr- a bushel B.O.s, and Styes the position. ••The of tomatoes when he power Went In Humboldt County, Calif..., Bank! we can be there Captain Tucu and his crew of the road with the old .Model A. P ,in five hours," exclaims Black Bur - Caribs had little fit their favor to * * + off -and stayed of all the morn- more than 20 tregs grew out of the ley, the mate. Dick Quickly rea encourage Cme"to take a log llzes ra a 'that he must make himself valuable g g v0 Y- Almost I dread the day when ing. It was a nuisance but still 1 trunk of a giant redwood which It he wished to save his life. He age with them; especially through we must. part with her -not that wasn't . stuck and didn't have to fell, more than 50 years ago. pretends to know of some smug- the tropical seas where life it best y g bp cause k• sled Jewels attached to it float P we expect to et because chances light the lire b cause I had the oil- .. - near the wreck. is one endless struggle against be of getting anything better are still stove to fall back on. If I had 4 --- ing parboiled on deck or suffocated pretty dim -but eventually we may, electric stoves and hot. plates in Vou t►•ut Culoy Slaying Al CHAPTER IV below, The lugger w+r an old boat, get, a chance, on a car that will, no every room I would still hang on �s �s - "- -'He grinned, allowing time for never built for cun•r. •,t. and iii the doubt, be more respectable in ap- _ 'to my oil- stove. The big problem The al p • St. i1�s Notol the information to sink in the oth- course of time she had gathered pearance but less reliable in action. now is to always remember to have f ir's brain, - and - then continued giiti -' - `--atrrh�a variety of odors fr m any In the meantime although she con= J -a few gallons of coal -oil in the • •'peer Room v+tt6 nett, t :,,.• ly: "It's an old trick, of course- cargoes that the reeking finh was tinues to run; old faithful develops house., unless it is in constant use • Sho er and Telephone old • as; smuggling -but it generally nauseating to. a white man, ,which, a fresh squeak every day or so, that is the easiest thing in the Double, ss,ao up n works, i had em ready to chuck with the inadequate ventilation be- q forget. • c:ooa Food Dtnt■g a■>a onatc- ' through the New s ucaks can be rather die- 'world to ing �itRbny g porthole when we low, made the e'ceks on the hottest concerting until you find out where * * !lkerbaurne of Carlton reached the Jersey coast- expected " day 'preferable to the cabi,i or the they come from. You get used to }yell, the holiday is over the Tel. RA. 4135 t g• o- get the signal some dark night crew's quarters. The only livable the old ones -you know just Torontonians are back to their. re- ."'' from a motorboat. F:a,y, spot was under the .canvas awning ,,which ones belong to the fender, spective jobs. Bob, is away to the it. shielding i part of the after deck - the window, the starter or the tractor. Partner and I are carry- - Captain Tucu was glaring at him Here liiek, Jo,�dan lolled to recu- clutch. And when the other half of in on as - usual and Q0O�O>t c with greedy eyes, his flat nostrils perate frcm 'his exhausting expos- g joy has not K LE the front seat wobbles around you yet come to life again. ` - - dilated to their full expansion. The .ere is the water, t,haring the oust- don't get alarmed because , you I imagine our idea of a holiday mottled complexion of his face row spa' -e with half -naked Cailbs. All Beautifvliy Furnished ' changed .like the shifting of a cha- Later that da car of the Caribs know it is just because one par- yesterday would have struck some y ticutar bolt has slipped but again, With Running- Water tsieleon, ferward called attention to soma pP g , people as rather queer. A man Rates: - "When the steamer struck," add- thing -it the hor-zon. Tucu seized and also you know just about came along' to do some work in $1.50 Q� ed Dick lightly, glancing seaward, a pair of old' sea - glasses and is where it will have rolled to ao con- the stable so Partner and Bob were . "my first thought -was of those pre- spected it -in silence for a few mo- sequencly there is never any trouble helping him. The girls and I' did eious gems. If left in the state meats. Then handing them to in finding it. a big washing and ironing. Bert NIAGARA FALLS _ room they'd go down with the Black Burley, he grunted: "What • • * painted the kitchen ceiling,. And OPPOSITE steamer. If chucked out in time dye make o' it ?" On' cool, damp days if you want yet we all had a good time with C.N.R STATION there was a chance to sat•nage The mate gave a short 'squint, to start out in a hurry and the lots of fun going on while we were - _ them. So," nodding, "1 let 'em go." and excl, imed: "A schoouer - motor splutters and stalls, you working. I might also add that at "Where was this ?" asked Tuctt. wreckedl" _ know all you have to do is turn supper time we wound up with a struggling to appear calm. "Neat "Yes, it's a derelict. We can the choke a little more and there's really heated discussion over Used to be Bilious the Roncador Bank ?" pick her up before dark." never a doubt in the world you'll strikes and the tabour situation its get wherever it is you want to go general. And no one changed his and, Constipated Dick laughed, a bit insolently, Dick, listening and watching. -,and maybe you will pass, and or her views as a resultl and shrugged his shoulders. 'I drew a sigh of relief. lYi they had not exactly envy, a streamlined job _ won't tell you, captain," Dick con. discovered a floating derel -let, they or two on the road -being towed Bert Happy Days Hem Awn tinned quietly, "unless we can come would sail out of their course to in for repairs' Ho • " overhaul her. That would ere him Since Rabat was Found d to'some sort` of a bargain. give Yes. an old car 'is like an old _ . By Anne Ashley "What bargain y' want?" asked a respite of a few hours, or per- friend, you get to know her faults Balous attacks. headaches and oonstipe- the other slowly, checking his an- haps another night and day. as well' as her virtues -and allow Q. How ' can I make an insecd- tla made life a burden to this mother of ter. He heard with pleasure the or- for them. Get another car and it tide for moths and caterpillars? t■nchtldren. Tbonsho'�edonammm" " $alf interest -no, three quay- ders to alter the course of the lug- lakes- time to learn - both.- Anyway A. An insecticide that will prove tarn years, the 'little morso�eg Close" of tort. You should be satisfied with ger to bring het,in direct line with while steel' strikes are in progress very effective is to prepare .mix- Kruscheo has helped keep her well. that.", the derelict. and good cars are just something ture of 50 arts resin, 40 •• •ii• tells lath" tettes:- - . -- "An' if not?" _ Captain Tucu agd Black Burley to dream about I guess-we sh and 40 parts stearine oil. marts card, "I have put my faith in Enischs 'Yon don't get anything. If I'm were aroused token excitement. A continue 'to be very thankful for - its for at teat ten year.- I used te-- - killed or- found missing ddenly derelict on the high sea might. le How can 1 make corn suffer with as.ty fi u� spoil.;' had- '� y our own Waltzing alit a� Mode wester? - the jewels will remain a playahing mesa ranch to theL� If abandoned aches and 000stip■t sooner. bed A specialty. _ _ _ _ - , -s -- _ eaten Krusehen sooasr. I ■m 48 yeusra the fishes." hastily by her crew. the pickings . --- --. _-. - - - -• a A. More appetizing and sweeter old and have had tea chiUnsn. Thanks :.. - "We could find the float by might bt of great value. There was corn . will be the result if . a little to my"little morning dose of Kruschen I cruisin' around," replied the Carib, the cargo to consider, if not. way As to that we had a visitor the sugar is, placed in the water while am free from constipation and I feel smiling craftily. ter- soaked and ruined; and -the per- other day who arrived in a horse- cooking, ens. " - (Mrs.) C. H., Coventry. Dick laughed again. "Not to a soaak belongings drawn buggy -so we are still one It is rersonable to ask why this woman'o g " 3 . gongs of the crew and Q: Is it true that thunder sours headaches, constipation and iigiousaess year of Sundays, he replied You ..officers if in the excitement of jump ahead. Another day we had milk? were so happily relieved by Krttschem don't think I'd make that float so leaving they had not taken them a visitor who evidently didn't -be- A. Thunder does not sour milk The answer is that Kruscben Is made up : anybody'd spot it, and pick it up? away. Finally, there was always lieve in the modern trend towards as commonly believed. There are of t� minerals or salt" and. when you I'm too old at the game. I'd i;r�'e the possibility :of esker mechanization. He said he hadn't take Kruschen regularly for a while Y aging the t hydro, bacteria in milk which feed on the yam stomach. liver, kidneys and your you ten chances, captain, if you hull, and towing it into some port goo Y o and didn't want it . . sugar. causing it to acidulate. Let_ digestion are benefited._ And that -se were within fifty feet of it. Why, to sell to the hig4tist bidder, if there wasn't anyone that he knew, an electric storm the air yO1 a'O�1° a big- P- k•aP�t a float that looks like a fish or bird the original owners didn't rrt tea____ -or ''•at was any better off for hav- usually becomes warmer,- cousin mar and feeling fit. All g have Kraschea Salts: or even a jelly -fish could` pass you_ stiff - after-',,. it. in it 1 -don't know whether it price �"n�Sc. : li` these bacteria to multiply more 'h'Y them yourself and t:akA - -a ,dozen times without exciting your Altogether, it was not an un- made any difference but Partner rapidly. be suit YOU as a morning doss, suspicion, profitable business. It paid soma certainly tried to convince him • times better than out and out Oita- that electrification on farms was Dick could see that his bait % <as cy: At such times the sea scavan- swallowed now, hook; sinker • and •gers kept strictly within the laws. line: Captain T.gcu became sudden- They knew the laws of sea salvage wild gesticulations and a pointing - .hand. There, standln , in the rig ky amiable. He grinned good -na• by. heart.. g - . - turedly. "We'll go shares,' he said. r . ' ging, waving and nodding at them, - "Is it a bargain ?" When the derelict finally ass:nii- was an old man, hatless nisi near- ; - -- "Sure, if you play straight-one- ed definite shape to the naked eye, flopping shirtless,- With and bushy down wniskers P the -- Dick became absorbed in studying �, %', y.•; breeze. At first they ct,uld hear no ,• ✓ - it, forgetting his own tr.,ubles for 'r•:'• ',� ;`:;� sounds coming from his lips, but a time in speculating on the cause ith a slight change in the wind. s ^: *' . ;,.,, "'Z w of the disaster. life found himself r :•� r..�.xr«r• - - =' else, the voice carried to t hem. +; sympathizing with the captaip and For the most part it seemed like. crew of the ill -fated craft, and the wild, incoherent gibberish of when they drew nearer and .saw one demented. "Ahoy • there, the evidences of a hard battle with - mates!" it called. ° What ship is °q the bten+th I,� masts, ,� t u there that? 'Don 'recognize herl Never - . - had been three masts, but only one mind, come aboard! This is the stood intact. The main truck had Betty of New London - sound gone by the board, carrying do.vn with and fast of heels- makin' • ith it in the crash unc lrrlr Ali the timber twenty knots an hotir. Come aboard „( `4 mizzen mast. The tangled rigging if y'can catch its! Throw me Gne and iail,'as a result of this acei- while I luff her -quick now I' , dent, resembled a collapsed •balloon Tucu and Black Burls stare:i at that had become the plaything of y the man in silence. Then they - the wind. Shreds of canvas whip- glanced at each other and, reading -- --*. in the breeze, and the big main - r_ pad b each other's thoughts, nodded, SmartGirls sail and topsails would occabion31- 1, vssg V ly' fill and puff up. (To he Cori; 1' Always Carry Paradol The fot and mast was intact, standing upright.' refusing to bend t in their Handbags or break under the pull of the oth- J r I ers. The hull'wai rather low in the They know that Patadoi will re- water, but not more than would be - -- - •' Iieve them quickly of headaches and the case if she were heavily laden. y other discomforts, as well as Q; to She was not waterlo ed; neither check colds. gg One girl writes, — "Until I used was she battered • and broken be- • "No no Carr more! You were supposed t eseve Miss Alcor Paradol every month.I suffered at- low decks. Most of the damage 1 Y pp most unbearable pains, It is the seemed to be in the sails and rig- -not the crisp, crunchy, delieiovs GralDe -fVvfs Flakesl" mast quickly effective relief I have ging. "Sorry, Mr. De Bill-but when saw bones; iron for the blood; and other ever used and there is no disagreeable 1. * *' these, malty -rich, sweet-as-a'-nut food essentials." sifter effect." Post's Grape-Nuts Nu g. V,. This fact had not escaped the t t pe- is Flakes" floating- "It's the two sins is Grape-Nuts D . keen eyes of the skipper of tNe lug- around out there, I guess I got carried Flakes that give you all that goodness. ' aW¢tyl" Wheat and malted barley ger, and the nearer they approach- ed PA the more promising appeared the �2 fAacstl 2�1� Jett "Well put 'em down. over here near s pride they had picked up. acct atu•srosa ° golden crispness, tempting flavor and --fuss I could do with some of those easy digestion." i. . w • Pain Then came a sudden guttural cry carbohydrates for energy; proteins for '•Let's re -take this scene- quick and - frofn one of the Crew, followed by ISSUE 37 -1%. 6 muscle; phosphorus. for teeth and get home for a couple of bowltulsl» '. , . ' • ��' . , ' . ... _ .. says. .. ... • - .. • [ 1 Answw to rrevt~ Paste ' Start Lady V. S. Army► Doctor N 'The electric chair has something V VOICE . E O F TIjE PRESS I to do with deterring .criminals, but -I the proper place to start is in the HOILMNTAL 49Cognornen vK •�oK = ,, high chair. - 11 Pictured 50 2000 pomx1s; JONAS. -= Guelph Mercury- '? Army P31 Network of L t Prices Involved We Hope y sur- geon-general, nerves INSaAM _ __Farmers say sales of fresh fruit What with the human. life -span -' - ':Cheerless Outlook ' - - — 53 Five and Aye are being effected by the shortage increasing steadily, the time may -9 By X54 He supervises -J of sugar for preserving, and com- eventually_ come when a: person At the present rate of progress, 1.0 Device for care for I plain that "10 pounds isn't enough." may live long enough to reach the automobiles should be back on the - - carrying Some people, even at this date, age of discretion. market in -quantity about the time dishes V=TICAL 12 Llvely dances 32 Born - Kitchener Record. some new invention _makes them 11 Atmosphere 1 Current 14 Harden 35 Man's name seem to have difficulty in getting 18 Female sheep events- 16 Distant 36 Matched - the idea that there Is a world obsolete. (PL) 2 Mineral rocks 17 Vegetable 87 Angry. Could Be Criminal -� Edmonton' Journal. "v shortage of sugar and will be for _ 15 Military 3 Mount (ab.) 19 Period 38 Male offspring W.P.T.B. Chairman Donald Gor- some time come, and that bewail - police (ab.} ' 4 Provide with 23 -Lock opener 41 Army food don has warned that a high wage • , 16 Excellent weapons -24 Distress sfgnal (slang) ing the fact will not make a particle pattern will. mean the end of price t + • 17 vigilante 51Short sleep 25 Dante step 42 Gambling of improvement Also, it may have control in Canada. It would be group 6 Kentucky 26 Excitertsetst game criminal if 25 percent of Canadian Sots by all new. -2se� 18 Totalled (ab.) 29 Kitchen 45 Seale of pay . occurred to the objective observer 35c (tube), 50c and $22 20 Half -em 7 Incursion utensil 48 So be it! that the prices m_ a_y have something workers were responsible for put- _ 21 Behold! 8 Gentle 80 Keenly -52 egistered — -- - - -g the 75 percent into a .hole hke R to do with the ' salesl that: 22 Inquires ' 9 Mexican watchful nurse (ab.) • �obndd peasants 82 Frequently 52 Editor (ab.) - Brantford Expositor. .-Woodstock Sentinel- Review. tp l [ i 4 5 6 T 13 (comb. form) Paid ea D'J' E V E R F - - =31 Shortly f -34 Aluminum! - (symbol) _' !7 18 I� - D Y� EVERYSO Y Bo E _35 He g bt ?o , ��r' � ' �r' 21 ►N ? _ - _ t�AA SURE Ot.O B us medical' care ''` j tM 8RWGINQ - CAN STILL. < ��'" 5 _ - WEREGotftG 'for American. OUR PUPPY � , TQAVF-L / 39 Iron (symbol) lr a.. 28 1, II , ++I i '' TOO, DADDY JOH s 40 Parts of s I i : I' Ar v43 lure of db 3'1 1 +I 44 Make a 40 it 4 h3 14 46 _ \ _ 'r; , c speech 11, r a l�l• �_ 0 ,f _ ',`1► - 47 American w` Ostrich O 48 Tantaluitl 54 �i r fi Too Safe Tough Luck � One morning i young clerk re- "Poor old Bill, he's workin' his- / µ Y ' ported to his chief that he had lost , self to death." - • - - - - .. /l - _ - - •• the key of the 'safe, so be could "How's that ?" i ' ` " DJ EVER PILE THE FAMILY AND WHEN WU 14T TTUyS HIGH WAY = � sot get at the important books and "Well; 'e's- that short- sighted 'e tN'M THE CAR FOP-A NICE YOU GET THE URGE TO'STEP ON IT documents• can't see when the boss ain't look- :. "But I gave -you a duplicate :': SUN OA,Y OR 1 V E ... SUTdUST*5 "Mdls CUPPMIG {lLf)AIG AT 60 key," said the chief. "Yon haven't -' .'bat that as well, I suppose?"' uppose? 1 N6YtRi At,AfN! "No, six, I know where that is." — _ 1%49 NAO MY S"IE MrGHT "Well, then, you can open the —1 _ L INIS 0 Kl ALL HAVE BEEN -safe." - u KILLEp Sweet -and cal ID any PIPe , "Please, air, I thought ! might lose the duplicate key, to I put it in the safe!" THE SPORTING THING ae -- r, Qu -; w , You Gt'sT A FLAT AND ONLY A MIRMLE • •• V,3' EYEQ OIEC I DE RIGHT THERE lit SAVES YOU FROM D1SASYSk -- A1NO TNF- t4 'MAT CAREFUL DRIVING IS A WRTUE 7 t �,..._. ,CANADA'S 'BLACK it woriss swell —bat ya sotto _ STAIIDARD MpE TOSACtO - MAW ES BREWERY `� HORSE. .POP —Pass the D%b& By J. MUI AR WATT „µ _ „t•IN•04 tr The sell eraafe■n. iaa.l - .. S' LOST A TEN ALL WE'VE HAD HANDED I'LL TAKE THAT DOLLAR I N 1 s •'T'H IS ONE ON - -- - BI LL DOLLAR BILL - T ACtOU NT ' ?e` ' it ' '•••• - ' .. •'••' a '- . , i �': __ _ :. r• ..• a • .. - REG'LAR FELLERS --Who Said Sleep? y _ .... - . - . - • - B GENE BYRNES - ., H Y,MOM• ;.<:.. ��OU ADNY ORTER LEAVE >; LEA .� I i t DO YOC1 KNOMI DONE TtWT MOM. T �• N A7 H ER$• � T ' I LEAVE MOM SAID ••• WHAT PINHEADS A DOPE LIKE H M - . ! �/ THAT T+1ERE! IT WAS UO TO ? ITSI�LLRIGFfT,S ■ ■` \/ DON'T KNOW WHERE -- -- -- - _OKAY! - , pUDDINHEAD 'T DRAW T44 LINE• _ l 'TL'iGD HIM �� 9U%°t• r HECOIJLD�TAKE WHAT dw i0y e,b ��" DO YOU ' ?S `r•' '"' WITH MEAN? t r VA` HIM Y t =• New Ilk OUT i z �. �. ..w .. . +Y. , .,.. �v.. ' T' � •_'• .. - n�at.f' ..v..•... i -t..ce � Vs_. .� .. .— _ .x.. .a. .,. ...ai.' -,. ... —.. .. .. .. - +Y. -.- _ - .a- .F J. ". .. - _ ���.. .. .. _, --_. .. _ - ...2- . •. � . w �. • � ! a •. . rc. .. ' • r� t . :' � . ...t. __ ! . ....i W. ........ - • - -. -.. _ _. •- .. .. .,. .. _ . � w,.. .rte • .. . �..� "� �.. , .. � �. , +Greenwood] � actfvit, and t=,► to � � s� � o� of � �, �. neasirrg cam ;� � _ - f' a really worth�rhi'e unit for the ad- tletiaa. .i ' �. +i�' '. � (; � .` • .. vanci. -,g of c�ristian standards to � tsar June Craidoahanlr., of Long �., . . '�- . ,. .` - � � Tic Mission Baird held their first : ' . � . the youth os our co�mm�iaitiy. � $ranch, aspent t � week -end �vitb .. :� r. . jM I c h e I so � - •aw 'rrreet3ng at Mrs, Sileoz's on Satnr The crowd ws�a not ve 1 at her uncl M. Drs ... �... � last. .. Sunday _service, but .be hope it will J. E. Wilson and Char. Carter . - : G, • .:. • � � .. 1, Circuit was well rep- pick up oonsiderabIy y the Fall sea, made s tlyiag trip to -Gr�msliy oa , -. _- � - - � _ -. .: _ _- - -.- _ • Zesented at the School for Leaders son passes. Mr. Holley is back on the Tuesday of last week, and brought ' •-! � - •- - ' A CONVERTED JE�4P � i - ; ' st Whitby last week,' Mrs. Luttrr.an job alter his vacation and , is places- hacne a load of peaches. T • -- - - - - • _ ,�, Green, Marjorie Byers, May ing on a Series of sermons based gn Mr. Shaw, of .the West, visitied � - ,Hebrew Christian Hour � ` ' •Brawn, Mrs.. Morden, Glenna Minsk- our faith. Today was the first of :his cousin, airs. A. Hoover recently. �� �° �.'• •:.•' : •: •er,• Audrey Pegs, all being in art- these in tv�hich he stressed the nee - Mrs. J. Davies, of Toronto vi/lted _ • • COAST to COAST -- -- - -, - -- - - . • . �ndance. scatty !or a' firm foundatias i! our her daughter, Mrs. B. Draper foi • • • • - -� � -- -. -. - - LOCALLY IiE,ARD : . • ' � ' _ � The drama put on by the liaple >faith is to with�tsr►d the wear and 's few days. - ,. •Grove Young People recently was gear of I¢ving from day to day, � ':. ��• K• T• B• � Dlaj l a7c70 � ', �° • Ia+ell rendered, and was sponsored Choir practice is to get back. in I - C. O, F. Cantinaed iron front pugs ' �•� -1hp, the Mission Circle. -full swing again this week co�tnen- Bryant took several lusty' cuts at ,• •'' -� at 910 A. � - Monday to Saturday _ `'.:� .. 1 Jean Paacce, Betty snd� June cing on Thursday nig$tt, at 8.30 in � .. at 8.45 A. M, Sundays . '._. Maine, David Hayward, den .Brook the church. An and all who are -in- 'the McCabe slants. Lil' Rosa pitched . , � •. _ . - y excellent ball for Pickering but all have registered at Whitby ,High terested _in singing will find a cozd- I missed her catcher �:ila McRae, titre , �'���' P, O, Box 707 Los Angeles, Calif. _ ;School for this Yom• `� ial welcome there, aced. their time ' g� who sparked the Pickering team FOR JEWS and GENTILES .. � We welcome our nevv teacher B[ise will sot' he wasted under the able � all eeaso:i. Miss McRae watched 11se -- - • -- �ck�in, and wish her success. leadership of I:eo Sautes. i - ' i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phillips Thurada. afternoon the W. M. S. ! g� from the, side lines on account . • .•:� of Buffalo spent the }►blida at the y of inju�ea Mary O'Halloran and �fa�!/ll�ir�� �ir�Ct�� - _ y will re- convene after the summer's ;Betty Wade he.ped considerable in .. _ - '.. Ir[iddleton hone. recess. aced i+ ;_ how± a gad- er�d -- }� wiZrtl -ri P5cke -ring; Donna White � -- `. - � _ _ -- Mr. Wm. Middleton returned wig will be in attendance. �� in tihe .outfield cutting aeti+- QrO�D�� F. d��� Fi _ _ .. ' ' ., fiche pbu)ips_ for a visit. One of our popn'.ar yon =fig ladies, oral darigerons rallies with sensat- • •• �A. E. R1chOTQ�p/J< - ' � Miy stye Greer, of Toronto. Gloria Ormerod, is commencing her ions] running catches. .. C. L. II. �_ - - .npent {b,e holiday witih Mrs. Green �u,�es at Toronto Normal School Harry Dove used two pitchers for - DI$TiiICT MANAC� - - .• , IIdSURAAIA . .:and Edna. _ . this week, and • we wish her every Oshawa and in an endeavor to ail -. .. on Frida night � �E�PIRE LIFE ate. �"�` -: The corn roast y � COi�4P}lCANCIIQA . suoeess in this teat step in the train- emcee the big bats of Pickering. Lois • • • ,� a decided success, gced pro$- ing for her chosen vocatia�:►. I,egree, a curvacious southpaw start � - L � .. � A!1 uld aRab . - - . - : . dam and plenty of hot corn. Eilgen Spilsbury gave an interest- for Oshawa but wsa replaced by � Rep:arettstiees ��� _�� Mr. 'aid Mrs. W. F. Disney, of ing talk at Y. P. U. Sunday even- McKay in the fonrt;h. The Oshawa Roy D. Marro . . Brooklia, visited heir sons, Elmo �g when she discussed the necessity girls after s lay -off of two years, � W. $. Car13s �� � • ;and Ross and families on Wed>�- for choosing a purpoea in life and � played goad ball, ilashizg at times • ' 'Tam Perin - .' -. .. .. _._. , last. _ � once it is chosen, sticking to it. Fol- - . D • .8.. � � .gj R �� the former sparkle and zip that M Keane Oshawa • The many friends o! Mrs. Percy lowing this the had their in- � �' �-- gt'oui? carried them to three forrnerchaznP- Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa • Clarloe hope for a speedy recovery itisiion into the book "Abundant � iona'hips. � L � •.� • . � ad an Rilris if from her unpleasant accident last Living" which► is to he seriously l .These two teams continue the. sec- T�ia�Irofe,. 622 ��,, �. ,T� ZMS ss - i • weep Mrs. Parkes, of Oshawa � stadied by those interested during � tee in Oshavra ax Bathes Park, on ; � 7 � - I, - with her for a time u?itii she can =the �� enanth� Saturday afternoon, Septezber 14, _ -� � • M A r� _ _ _ . �� 'k�� - i . 'walk again. " -- at 2.30. - T+I6JI:AT$ED AUCTIONBl1l�! syi A"�'� - - , .,, Group 3, of the W,� A. will spore- � ��� .- Pi rim - - � -- I, - - sor a, entertainment on !'ridgy eoe � Whitevale g M O�- - , o°t .,� f s !8 September 18, in tlic church• S idea .. ores, E. Alai :, B: Wade, D. Tay' or, ;ides , , „ i, , , , . ! Aaywberr : „ .•.•.._. _ ., _ . D. White, L. Rosa, V. Waizman, 3i. pb,� oz Write of interest will be Shawn, also vocal �, ' � and instrumental music and a short 3'be only local boy to ,marry over- James and Mickey. �,; Ddndar 8t, $ast, Whitby, Otrt. Clat'ke Prentice. - sera, Leslie Randall, wekcomed his Qehaava' -.J. Claus, H. Holtforestsr, - talk by a noted Toronto speaker• bride, Marie, who arrived on the L.. Legree, G, Aolmes, l✓. Holmes, Liirt Yoar F'reperties For Ss1a >(,](�'NS$a AIICTION)� . ''�.. Madge Broadbent, od Toronto, via- with , � �. Acquitpnia Reporting a woadrefnl � N. McKay, K. Twssnick, C. Suhaj, Pbr !% G`�tler o� Tm} a � . � ited Phyllis Clarice over t'ltie week- trip. she funds Canadians "A won- G. Ness. Umpires: Harry Dyne and ' CYRIL E. IiORLEY moo. • �' derful bunch of folk"'. We all ezbend � E..Bryant -�, 'We Have Waiting Buytre With y,a'o[ C,, � $ !�`'�` 1[r• P!� - Greenwood W. M. S. ladies were _ Cash, For Homes With 8ma11 aai � t>ra ii . :.{ �� Mre, George Wilson's meeti:�g at a welcome hand. • " TOWNSHIP OF PICI;ERING Farm, or Village � p� ,, ( "�.�,� �•'I�' Acreage, ) !'aria sni l�issttr• _ ]gaunt Zion on Thursday lases -s - -_ _�..._ _ - Pro3�Y ataek $aNs a _- . -_ . helpful meeting, taken by Mrr. Duo- - - . Bylaw No: 169? - _ qty, at 8We a✓ - - � fees, Witih the new Study Book in- ^.'green River � A BYLAW to designate the Tovan- PBAN$ AGIN, � W >b lt?LW.1� . : •� - trodueed. � � � chi of Pickenng as a n Dev- `. '' . ; � -'+ �here;eon Sept. 2, at Oep.tai.1 of Idr. A� xest tarena' Plannin�a d Deve� �� $•lidtw.1�._Not�r -. - �' - _- -- Highland Creek - 'Henry Shank �n his 59th year. He P� g g irw. - �4. -• leaves to mourn, his widow, a dun- opmecrt, Statu'ea of Ontario 10, Pasm�nsait N�� Taia -. = .C.�C.�RICHARDSON _ . • t. +• George VI, 1946. .`�:`;'� - Thursday afternoon the ladies of ghter Delia and son Harry, of Tor• �" TAKE :�'OTICE THAT the Corpor- fast l�hajt for Temper cad $awe all - Coatinetrtat Lits �� ��� . t' -- JCe9ntennial went a veep pleaea.:t !ew onto. Mr.'�tank was a devoted woe- ation of the Township of Pickering _ an Sk Toccata -� home with the Du:zbarton VI'. A, who . ker is the Baptist Church ,and a � has enacted a Bylaw, order the pros - - - Nar�ss. It may bs Yota L�'�S. _,- -- � _,, .. ,.,, _... � - - >•,., � -. - deacon for same years. He spent -- - _ .St. is�ens -sf C....�.�., x't, of - „,�«,�____ .Your Satisfacaoe ][ Gaar.esw ' � plaul'r on the Hill as Drell as oar sane time at the DeHaviland Air- peeling Pianning aced Development, �' �' ��' ���' $' y t'' % - craft plant and was "a veteraA of • .group. The'vis'• '.• .k part in the - Statutes of Ontario yQy .George VI, �� Block, Opp F. O. : °- H• MCKEE • program and a.' r -- ;::ice enraged the the fast war, and will be great'y 1946, designating tihe Tovanahip of •� . lovely tea and social tiJne provided missed by his ma:�y trierda and Pickering as an Crbsn Development •OSHA�VA _ . ' PAINTER 6s D�ECORA?OR -� neighbors of this community. The _ _ • • ” by the fiostesse.. Thanks to you Area, wherein no parcel of -laid shall : Y6one 16 /a Boz � funeral; which took pace frcrn the .: •folks for a haPPY afternoon.. be divided t"or sale or sold in part - Este residence to Elmx•ood, l4lark- - • - '. - Friday night, the Y. P. C. Exec- or agreed to be so:d on part save PICKERI:NG ONTARIO '- � - - _ -ntive met at the �hvme of Bob Seel• ham; was largely attended. PaCtor when the land is shown on a duly � � A• WILlLOUGNBY - ing to discord their FaII and Winter Heal officiated, with Mrs. Draper at �� se'�7 '! registered Plan of Sublivision. --W�a Farm A -- - ': the organ. A certified copy of the said Bylaw � Head Office• - Toronto J, I. (Hod) STEWART, B, A. I •' A •crowd from the Borden -Dairy has been 'lodged in the office of the 166 Yonge 3t. AD460b . . -� dritiers held a big corn roast at the Miriater of Planning and Develop- "Larg�at ark Oldest in • ,Barrister, Solicitor, Notary - � � Pacilion at Wilson's Park on Sat - Canada - Eetabliehed Forty - •�QRCC - _ , mew and in the Registry Office for. �,�., xIVER BE \D FARMS - •� urday last. #the Registry Divjsion of the South cONfULT OU1� AtT�VE CI1Y OEtT, = GreenWOOd Road 'r We are "plessvd to know that Mr. • RSd�n of the Cou+tt • . of Ontarin. - . g S FOIE THAT NOME IN TM[ GITT i - . ' - - F"oyd McKay, of Altona, who is in A copy of the said Bylaw is also ii4►oze -- Pic 17 � lR 18 � . - _ • _ 3t. Miehae]'s HaapitaT, suffering � available for examination at the _ �� :' �^ �� _ �TN•�ATRE, from pneumonia, is out of danger. i office of the Clerk of � M�ieipa ;- , ,, ' ' �;� "� .. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the ity at any time. Sellers � Atkinson • . -• W�ST�Y •home of Mrs. Fred Gostick, Wed - � �� • • •• F• J• • Donevan �• -' - nesdap, Sept. 25, at 2,.30 p. m. WoeYi 8rd day o! September, AnD� 1 lr'hone Atrtt. ZO1W2 - Sf »aft. 4.90 - . - -. Maalthinily Air- eondit3onied •., for Roll Call -Sonar or Songs. ' � ,tits * ' �URSDAY. FRL, SATUSHAY The fine new residence being er- 9�' - •• •� .L ieensed - •��= u • � •B. A., a &' • ' _ ' - L. T. Johnston, Cleric _�:� . __ �.' -: -_ = Qntario Irad 8ury l .�- SEPTEMIiE:R 12, 18 and 14 � ected by Mr. and Mrs. Simpson oa .. 'Corp. of,the Twp, of Picketing - _ _ � .� • -� : ati.o 83rows - 7 and 9 P. �. ., - .... _ •. : •.Auet_�_anPers � � � Sit►s street, sasc. 9ah..ra, o.t ietnrday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. � � _ _ 2b Year's Experience • • . - .; •a LL - . � .. - - M• �8ales conducted snjwhere: - " � Notice ' - - =,�il : Wrote . - . -- �. ,,- -. - - - - � - .- - - . spedsl� ing in Farm Stock, - - -- • � - - - � ' '.: - . •. .. •. .. = `�- :..: •lhtrnitare en arFl4ps�y sales. 1. • ° • = • . "� . �� -��{ � � AI! Sala peYSOnslly listed sad ' � . - .. • -:. .. _ � - YOUR E G ^ � :. • ..e�. Bird pared � ,� Ash � t. o� • ;a � Joan" Danis and Jack Oakie - (. • - S halt Sbitr� ' s prompt au lii.orias, -: ' `., _ ; - � . C ervice • � ;. • AaPSalt sidarp • - _ ..' _ An Added Attraction - � '.. 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