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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_09_20q hop AO VOL. 66, No. 4 PICKERiNG, ONT. FRIDAY, SETTEMBER .20, 1946 40 Authorized as Second Class Matter Bob. Rate $2.00 per year; U. S. $2." t W C. Murkar and Saa, Publishers r _ Post Office Department, Ottawa ' Polish :Pea le In fitilu I Plight . Esoort lack From Manzi = Oat month ago we reported John. Teefy and John S:cnpson having left- one evening in .a lone room by the WANTED girl or school girl. ia�p , :',I'lekering with one of the Picov VNNRA ' staff member, who had Fill or part time in Pickering home. Pickering Village shipments of horses,. bound for the lt,almn them on a bus-tour through Live in or ,out. G. L, Waite, Old i ivr2 of Danzig. They —rived hack_ -the oecupi� zor,p At dinner 1� Mill Ree Piekerina Mr. and 'Mrs Chas. Baker are visiting rrieuas at SinghtempLun, this week, considerably disturbed a- -tried to describe the suffering of _- bout conditions in Central Europe. his people under the Russians, but "HOBBY CLUB" FORMED Miss Florence Gibson, Toronto, Leaving Montreal on one of the the was afraid of even 'ears in the - ww % ", .' spent the week -end with her sister, AT HIGHLAND CREEk <, ";;; Mrs: C. Butt Victory ships, with 806 horses a- -we. ls". .Cohn speaks. .,d the Condit- board for UNRRA.. ..the attend- pew up Mr. and Mrs. Waizman and dau- ghter, Mary, an spending a few amRa numbering one man to forty ,paght' from which these people do ertained at a shower in honour of horses, and a- number of fanpw^ not expect relief for years. Doris Taylor, our most recent bride. days-in Montreal: -- Mrs. E. Bath and Mrs. F. Adair y' comprised the passenger list. Ap They - landed 'at Savannah. Ga., on Doris was the recipient of many arrived home after spending a lair wWrentfUl crossing was bad until ►their return, coming up from the lovely gifts and good wishes -from in Brooklyn, N. Y. with their uncle they reached the North Sea where #South on the Orange Blossom Spec- her .friends. they , crossed some of the war chine ial•- a wonderful, - thrilling trip. and aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Banks. fields which are sti,l being aweprr -- They were accompanied to Pickering � l�rn� nowise for ',the new ' _ project in. hams- making "Dressing ,Mrs. Haro_d Richardson and son, _ '*ey passed within a few yards cd by a handsome, six- foot -four Alberta up Harne Grown. Vegetables" has Brace, forsnerty of Toronto, are one lame ugly- looking aline. One wowboy, Murray Carry, one of the with Miss El Richardson, at present. been completed and the girls Nape Mrs. George Pugh, Stouffville ship was blows to bite and •sank in champion "ropers„ . of the W. t, � get �� on this soon. - • - . two and one -half minutes. They'had ':torso ton, made the trill. John Simi), Friday night the Y. P. U. held a called on a number of Pickering a �p at Scotland on the way over, -son owned around and made a sec- corn roast in the Rouge Valley where friends on Saturday. taking on a ship's pilot before en- and trip, leaving this, week -end. a good crowd assembled and after Mr and Mrs. Harry Boyes, Mr. - larirtg the mine - fields, then three and Mrs. J. S. Balsdon, Mr.. and following the paper trail, settled a ,hays snore to Danzig. They lost only BENEFIT DANCE AT down Aar a si,-tg song, corn, hot Mrs Clare, and Mr. and Mrs Robs one horse act the way over.._.the �raee Brown, Dunbarton, Author Balsdon and Mr. John Stork all an- -' -horse 'that fell overboard at Mon- CLAREMONT TO -NIGHT doge and coffee. and Radio Writer, who will be heard tended the Salsdon -- Whittaker weer On Saturday. . afternoon at Cen- on "Canadian Cavalcade" next Mon- ry treat, was from their ship —A was _ bennlal G3vseh the wedding was evening at 8 m over CBL ding ]n Zion Chum Brantford, on . - -- :.•:1 unharmed. As soon as the NEWS, OF AUDLEY i y' p Saturday last. The groom, Altars _.. a4ip landed at Danzig, their work w,lemnized by Rev. A. E. Holley of A short dramatization of his .recent • Baiedon, is a son of Mr. and ffire. . was ecenplete. wind were given three The' Audley W. A. • met at t1tE Doris Taylor and Gordon Smith. We „ ` a!1 join in wishing these two our novel; `murder in the Rough will F, � Balsdo:t, Burfiord, 'd's kove before- rekirning home. hone of Mrs.•Copeland, is Pickering, heartiest_good wishes for the fur- �� be heard. Miss Dorothy Bath 'and lady friend f Tbme three days, brought one thrill 2a Wednesday, Sept. 11. Mrs. Cope- left on Saturday, by plane, for V'an- sdter- another. Being in Russian ooc- land introduced the new Study Book, u pas Sunday. 711r. Holley continued Hoes Homers To Tie L:ip C. O. F. per, on,two week's vacation. �r •upled Poland, they were able, on on India Group A served lunch, ' his sermons on "Faith" and gave a Batt Series - away occasions to have citizens of and a very enjoyable time was had r, _very fine sermon. He concluded- v,-ith L that Polish city tell of their troffer by all• the hUpe that Centennial Church .Playing heads up; ball and flash- ngs under Russian rule—they pre - Ed. Amnia and wife, of Orillia, on would stand out in the community ing that spirit that carried them to PIOIiERING - fer the German administration. as it a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Geo.. .arid its n=bers would be equivalent foirner championships, the Oshawa JEWELLERY was during the war, Hundreds of t Blall* was stricken with appendic- and proportional to the population. C. 0. F. girls won the second game •: civilians have been shot, and a great 'ltis and was operated on, on Sun -- We all look forward to this day and rto tie up the series for the McCabe WATCH and CLOCK iiismy just disappeared, many ftani1- ,day in the Oshawa Hospital. hope 'it -may be soon. Trophy. - -'- __.__REPAIRING J& have been broken up. One of the i The Club members had-an enjoy- At Y P L;, Bob Snelling was in With the, score tied 7 -7 in the sitip•s l9rwr.an was found, bound and able eve ling at Greenwood Park on charge with Gordon Hunter as the 7th rr'g Elsie Holmes teed off va Open for business for repairing gagged in a ditch, and when time Monday last, with corn and Weiner speaker. Gordon stressed the necess- : Ross' pitch to put her team mates l FRIDAY SEPT. 20.. C*n a to leave, this firemen and roasts. in the lead and to go on and won - ity for :deep and sincere thinking in _ re Bros have these days Afterwards the grown All work fully guaranteed ....three others of their Rroup were SQL , just erected a the a 9�6 for Oshawa. - ..- - . wing -- •they sat7ed without th�e:� eeat silo on their farm here. Mr. Ted Bathe, Supt, of Parks for i Another of their group was stand- Mrs. McBrad has been visiting who plea to study the book ' "Abu.-I. y dart Living„ ,nset V . decide when the city Oshawa, and Mr. H. 8 Q � nilag in a cafe doorw-av, when he visa here for a few days. i they would get srartecL Next Sunday McCabe, D. D. H. C. R. for tit! �LQRt <1LliGlpp `� approached by a Russian Ruard, woe, School has been opened with Miss `night is the beginning sod it is ex- Order, welcomed Pickering fams and ,Jj I!f — - wanted to buy some -of the Canad- X Brawn as teacher, with a large t DooL is publ Library -- — _. -- - peered a dozen ar more_pre_intes3�- plaJ!eras - Neaat 1 ' -'t -,. t ed This should give us a great' r •Bathe stated that he was very the price asked, the Maid started cured by the trustees: insit. ht into the Christian life and pleased to welcome these two- girls► two- off down the street, then turned and The following infants were bap- , teams carrying the C. O. F. colours. fired four shots at the Canadian, but tied by Rev. Mr, Copeland, in the ,its meaning in our lives. and that to now, most of the Jos. B.. Gormley, Dumbarton d back into the doorway, church here em 3uitia Arras brie, The Y. P. U. girls choir is prat- , _ 'by dodging y y' tieing every Sunday at 7.15 p. in. ye,nth ...work was Centred around the 4nnouncement is made, as we go ' he was not hit. The fireman, when daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Bert y boys, however he considered that to of passing of Jos. H. v under Mr. Barnes and Dorothy Good- ,'lbamd, bad been stabbed. and the Guthrie; Joyce Elaine, daughter of erham. All the girls are invited to ; sports for girls was absolutely ess- <' * ife twisted about in the wound of i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith; Roy Gamely. Dunbarton, agA 71 years. . - d join. ential for swell- rotinded youtL pro- The retrains rest at the McEachnie � __rise siaEim. 1 Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred j The full choir practice every gram and he would be looking for- Undertaking Par "ours, till Friday _ They were 'entertained at dinner Cooftr red Or Page i ; Thursday at 8 15 m: to which all ward to welcome these teams next Y , p• afternoon, with service and inter- a:,:- watt d -be singers are cordially in- year. went at Erskine, at 230 o'clock ,dam This final game will be played at g, Harvest Home Services will be Pickering - next Saturday afternoon Pickering As a Shipping Point 'For held at the Church on Sunday, Oct- and Court. Oshawa have invited° these. livestock 4o Export Markets r, : GAMEBIRDS ober`S. watch for further details. two teams to a weiner roast and _ The W. A: will meet at the church dance in the evening. Furtiier ahipinenta from This, potnt on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 2 t. m. Line -upsr- •Pickering: W. McEwen, have included Ayrehires from Helm, " - es of the community will be B. Wade, D. Taylor, 4 'Ross, D. itage Fsmms, to Salt Lake City; Jar- All i hill W ALL 1946 welcomed. Mow will be made for White, M.. Aisles, B. Mite, E. Mc says from the Robt.Balsdon farm to F ` Y. P. U. Rally oa and B. Waimta . Ala an oral o the sapper at the Ra Rae a bauut, d several carloads oz - =t October 12, for which our ladies are, Oshawa: J. Claus, E'. Homilies, L. horses from the Pfeov ranch, this catering. Legree,. G.� Holmes, M. McKay, J. week, to Europe. TM Eeilowin f e t�irsails for tJse s — The newly-formed "Hobby Club" Wyatt, R. Stuart, R. Weeks and IL i� $ PM k ' F �* n i t _ :r cads N Rot red T 'The ,7 ajl � � ° 'ender vPas last week and now Ho'+tforster. Empires: Keith and bundling of $ease birds In the Province F got _ had `egad weather, toed crowd —em r of Oniosio iww been deEla+hd. �r supplies to Want. opgl�i 'stow, as we to to press. t are i as to l :- started em TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING' - j Leather Work, when Isobel Munson, - Bylaw No. 1697 Desks and North. of Southern Bruce County, - of Cedar Grove will visit and give :.•� B Saewse (otter Loire Simcoe. CiN of Peterborough, Sect. 16th i $ it Am-&w*) No. 7 Highway and 5outborn• Nov. 2" — - Prescott County. rlwlcerift Woutetfs Institute ship of Pickering as an Urban Dev- elopment Area as provided for in an Pklkertng Urdtod Church, - • Dec. 9111 1-he Women's Institute will meet Act respecting Planning and Devel- Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, A.. }. _ o n Tuesday, September 24 at the opment, Statutes of Ontario 10, Minister ) , }lassie (odw Counties of Essex, Kent and Elgin. _ Nov. 1st hone of Mrs. Larson. The. topic on George VI, 1946. SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1946 than Brant) Jan. 10th i "Citizenship' "will be prepared by 'TAKE, NOTICE THAT the Corpor- 10 -WiLi M.—Sunday School. .�{'',� - ' to fed and Except in some South and South- Oa. 3th Mrs. ,Kingston. Mrs. H. Tunnell,- of ation of the Township' of Pickering 11.00 a. m.— •Morning Worship !. other Grown Western Counties. Oct. 14th Dunbarton %wilt favor with s solo. has enacted a Bylaw, under the prov 7.00 p. m. - Evening - Worshile - -' The Roll 'Call - "Quiz on Canada ". isions of Section 23, of an Act res- , Daitbartm United Chards l Assistant Hostesses; Mrs. Burgess, petting Planning and Development, --Woodcock Throughout the Province. Oc►. 1st Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A,, B. A Oct: 31st Mrs. Wright and'Mrs. Baldwin. The Statutes of Ontario y0, George VI, 1lDnister- e °-� meeting at 2.30 p. nt, 1946, designating the Township of i. :.'Rpulations to be announced later. Pickering as an Urban Development SUNDAY, SEPT. '22, 1846 i : - ---- - - - Dumbarton Yours Ladyl►inmer At Ares, wherein no parcel of land shall 9.4ti a. rrt. - Church School $AG UMiTS Oslsawa Fair: 11.00 a• an. - Worelt' ... be divided' for sale or sold in pert � — Dedrs G.ese� Other Grows Woodcock or agreed to be sold on part save Miss -ley Lynde, daughter of Centennial United Chords ai Dail - - - ' 14 S 3 d wlle,t the land is ahowri' on a duly Season - - - 1 SO !S !0 w 100 Mr. and Mrs. N, Lynde, Dunbar�ton, registered Plan . of Sublivisioa, Highland Creek + ' REMEMBER— Automatic shot guns must be ,plugbed to three shells " qm' Second Place Winner in the A certified copy of the said Bylaw A. E. volley, B. A., 8. A , riHes may not be used for shooting birds ... only one wood -duck Saddle Horse ,Class with. "Peggy" at has been lodged in the office of the Minister per day ... no open season for Prairie Hen or Hungarian Portridge. the Oshawa Fair )ast week. Corn- Minister ott Planning and Develop- SUNDAY, $EFT. 22► 1946 1 petition was_ strong, with: seven en- meat, and in the' Registry Office for 1.30 P. m.. Church School 6E CAREFUL WHEN CAMPING ... tries in this class. Miss Sylvia Skin- the Registry Division of the South' A planned reliiiow education ,peso' ner kook first place. hiding of the County of Ontario. iod for young people and adults. - M . -' Map PREVENT FOREST FIRES :: • r A copy of the said Bylaw-Is `also 2.30 p. m, - Afternocm Worship For further details as to bag ,limits, open -.CARD OF THANKS available for . examination -at the Proebyterim seasons and hunting regulations, write to: ----` office of the Clerk of the Municipal- AM �°nh' Pk�s The Henderson family wishes to ity at any time.' express their ' sincere " an thks and i[ltsia4sr ' WrIL P. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDR AND FORElT= appreciation to their many friends DATED at Broughams, Ontarior this SUNDAY, N. SEPT, New. w.0 0. Thompseft _ F. - Sid day ' i "=°T and neighbors for their kind exp- y od September, A. D., 1948. 8'00 t•. vL _ Sunder] I *eoi - N-EW,� ressions of sympathy extended dur- I- T. Johnston, Clerk $•00 V. m'_ -- Church �IFiro6tP tog t t- 1 vrhi8 n Distiaguisbed Engineer .DIVIDED GERMANY WHERE BYRM. SEERS UNM _ . CHOICE IS YOURS 1 taxivell House gives °'- you the same marvellous -� Haring good industrial coacentro- g d� ties, the British tons could build .; coffee blend, whether up expert trade • h to pay for Q '� + -ilu Super - ■�_ .Till - 4 in food —it it stopped wing coal to Baltic Sea Fte and eastern Europe. End of coals ;(Drip o r R e g u`l a r gpc osW coMidered slast unlikely. 'r,. ; 'y¢ Grind)'. or Glassing. - - - Lined Bag '(AH Purpose Grind). A Bro MljIn, r North See j P y y. ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY �� F LBNI5H;D $l _ S U up I7� w 3 i Hanover li ltd Y rs ' assn 0, . Field Marshall Montgomery dis- -.-HATr+-T_ METROPADLE - -- - yeth ikeen interest in Canadian NICologn! <'I NIAGARA FALLS — comotives while en route from ji jp t OPP. -� C.N.R. STATION -- Vancouver to _Jasper Alberta. At — I u X� Blue River, Monty mounted the 4 - engine to examine the cab of the r Russian zone could 180 -ton locomotive and try, his ' be self•supporting, _ band at the throttle. Standing in an asset to the $o- , Ike door of the cab is G. A. Glay, Frankfurt riet. Coal and steel avail- superintendent of the Kamloops r ? ,;.:..: > able in Silesia, annexed by s / Dividon of the Canadian National - ' ': Poland. German disunity Railways. The Field' Marshall would be no disadvantage visited Jasper Park Lodge for a c to Russia FROM brief rest during his tour of the �R�iNCE`..: Dominion. As a separate %unit, U. S. zone h OFFERS HAVEN French zone, at is worse off than � �k cost of greatly ell others. Having al. ine w s3: h mos! no industry, it 1 lowered standard ,' ps ¢ - j could only lire by sup- " of living, could exist with- out %,. ort from America r y " the rest of Germany. p ✓ A U, �2 2S!# ",• French have opposed U.S. �; S 6�, . ) _ Tasuts Au and British desire for ? ;: oNir osuosrosss Germany's future eco• - >r • •., nomic unity Vii I T f Calling for an economically united Germany in bis- recent Stuttgart speech, Secretary of State Byrnes PYRA reiterated that the Potsdam agreement for economic unity has not and is not being carried'. out. Map DEE7 J above shows chaotic conditions that v4vail' under independent four • power rule. ' In his speech, Byrnes opposed separation of the Ruhr and Rhineland, for which France has held out, blocking unity. INSECT POWDER containing ]Byrnes declared U.S. would co- operate with any Ally seekinq unification. Britain long ago proposed economic merger of its zone with that of U.S. but other occupying powers have held aloof. British B B are restless under- knowledge that much of their short food and clothing - supply Is going .to their i . occupation zone. Because of Soviet zone's self - sufficiency, Russia has great advantage over other Allies. :... :. Al tS ? ekroaches, Bedbuga,�Li CARRIER ROOSEVELT ARRIVES IN TROUBLED GREECE Crickets in baildia ce,lFleaa; , - 3rs. Margaret Wablgren, of Chi- _ - _.� - „ _," _ _ body and pabiclicels . p - - o, has offered 10 acres of her, soaal delomiat As used by allied farm u ■ homedte for the s� - troo�stodasethemselves, dinj ` Estonian refugoes who recently Y a m aar'r eta c�F a►� recce 7n wrier w Rosa a perilous month- long trees- - r s -- tLnek crossing in a B5-foet sail - y x ro. t to find refuge in America. }` 1�" , x ' 'r t s'► k x «�� OREEN CROSS a� PRODUCT yboy are at Miami, Fla., awaiting k � : 4 F, 4� c�' bon board's 'decision oo� ?. x"- °- __< Ai YOUR DEALER - their fate. _ c'` • '',, ?$5 y` W ' . $' .;' ,k yN' �•g g ,<{: _ _ - — < ', ,� # '.w,� `1p.,e#^';vs '+yc»"�.AY.'�•� � a xtpay � 4 i� ' F' �,' ¢ ' "�& `s,Q"� 1/� ' ANTI- CONMUNIST .. .... - �.y -�� `gym, � M1J�I}�• �' '�' - _ Rolls an "A 1 - I Crowds of 'carious Greeks jam the docb at Piraeus, the port to Athens, to watch the mighty USS "Franklin D. Roosevelt, America's Ilewest carrier, come to anchor. The F.D.R. arrived in Piraeus for a four -day visit on Sept. 6. ` ,, x Qlsi. Tu Li- Ming,' violently. and- FLASH! PEOPLE ARE HONEST? _ Approximately 80 per cent of the °Roe j unity commander -in -chief of blasting powder manufactured in c ' ere Nationalist forces in Man- the United States is used by 4he o - In reported to be leading the coal mining 'industry. _ c t drive against Chengteh, Chinese Communiat_atronghold. • .SWEDE TO UN ,��� .. - � BE -- SURE —TO --HEAR — -- ,Sx - 1iICTOR-IA BOOTH DEM A R E S T_ 4 y, LECTURER A UTHOR b - — :- - �• -® � � ��/ �� ���� � f '«: , PREACHER _ Sept. 15 to Oct. 8 ,. x, •" °' Each Night at' Eight - ��:,. Saturdav Excepted �'• Sunday — 11 and 7 p.m.• At Elm St." -Church .. ' 4. ,y„ 40 F-IM' 'Strect r R-EV. WILLARD PIERCE' f oredish Foreign Minister Oesten Cyl�ics get a setback in the experience of Lewis A. Drury of St. D.D., B.D. �ssden was named his country's . Lams, Mo., who, in three years of operating two "honor syistem" " !rat delegate to the UN after _ Pastor .. Rwedea had been voted member- peaking lots, is convinced that 83 per cent of his fellow - citizens are . Mrs. Demarest is the Granddaughter of Gen. William ' %oth, Honest. To pay for Wkitig; drivers dust put the mohey'in an en- Founder, Salvation Ar,ny, "With the Traditional Booth Eloquence." chip by the Security Council, meet- velope and drop it in a receptacle, as demonstrated above by Louis ing in New York. A. Zimmerman. - Xe * _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HUSKY—AND EXPENSIVE-PET BABY CMCKS 'I 1 R E S STAMPS 1@T8 TWELVE WEEKS TO We are overatockea at the present STAMP COLLECTORS LOOKi BIG y � ,• of good used trade -in tires (guaran- three packet! Contains Colombia a ttg. Also Fall hatched -- chicks -- -lead to bt In excellent shape) stamp with portraits of Staub. "_*r e catalogue. Twaddle Chick Roosevelt and Church>11, also, Now ►" _. . _.. tcherles, Fergus, Ontario. 6� X 16 $5.00 Falkland Map ' Stamp Australia�� t' ' -- All orders shipped C.U.D. Special Peace, Nicaragua Victory. Scarce = �� YOU'RE COUNTING. ON FALL equipment for vuLcantzing Truck Nepal, Irish g Easter Rebellion, and Farts Tractor Tires. Greenland, San Marino, Vatican w +. irks especially for delivery Oc- BEACON TIRE, corn. Queen & York and Perforation Gauge. All for 10 Ober- kovember (many poultry. $u, HAMILTON, Ontario. g eepers do) we Would suggest you ONTARIO'S MUST MODERN cents to New Approval Applicants lit us have your order soon. Right only. Illustrated Price Lists Free. 1�ow we've a limited supply of EQUIPPED TiRE SHOP O.K. Stamp Shop, 1340 , Danforth Otarted chicks for Immediate deliv. - Ave., Dept. W.P., Toronto i.8aY. Bray Hatchery 130 John N. WHITE COLLIE .PUPS WITH SA- tn11toa, Oat ApplyaM s. Louis Barrette $olford, TEACHERS WANTED iPULLETS FROM 12 WEEKS TO Out. PROTESTANT, QUALIFIED OR j Laying. Free catalogue. Top Notch FOR SALE . academic, for SS. 1, Henwood, Tem- Chickerlee, Guelph, Ontario. FARM tskaming, Ontario; salary $1,200; FARM 250 ACRES, 250 TII.16A w duties .commence Seat. 3rd. Phnn. ' DYEING AND CLEANING solid brick house, good out build. Sect'. Uskeard Tr 3918. Dora. Emily Batty, yy,, Sec >•. - Trans. Thornloe, Ontario,, Inge, good yre'lls. School van to 1 HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS Public and Continuation School. - -- - - dyeing or cleaning? Write to, us for Co- operative cheese factory in des- informatlott We are glad to an- tract. Hydro available, 25. miles WANTED " 'ti': — " —Swer your questions. Department . south of Ottawa. Apply N. Crowder, - gg,, Parker's Dye Works Limited, Hountaln, Ont. QUANTITY OF-LARGE wrr;.OV- w ♦OL Xoage Street, Toronto; 'Ontario.• y trpas- 4lunSer r.tmb, Company, 8b , ry, ' - King Street West, Toronto, Ont. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT" 230 -ACRE - GRAIN AND DAIRY SHORT STORIES, POETRY, Hll- ^—il�W "CYCLOHM* LIGHTING farm, 215 acres under cultivation; mor wanted for magazine publica- Dowered by Br! brick house; furnace, bath, hot and tion. Literary Mosiac, Box 193, ]ants Briggs & Strat- y cold water, slate roof; main barn Guelph. Ontario.,;, Q ,. ton gas engines. A. C. or D. C. 350 68 x 72, straw barn, hay barn with l bOD watt British gas and Diesel water system and litter carrier, im- F U�t M Y OWN HOME 1 AM LUUIC- x engines from 1% to 200 h. p. sta- plement barn 40 x 42. Land is ex- ing for a pair of Dresden figures or Rwr% _ tiobary or marine type. Air, tank, radiator 0r hopper cooled, Large fenced lly tree of weeds, well Dresden candelabra &genero Dresden Mock of three phase motors. From' fenced and drained, Inspections in- miniatures. I' will v - - stock A.C. or D.C. Welding mach- vfted. Pried to sell. Hartwell G. you. can oblige. Please write to Six-year-old Lois Ails' Krou' or Towson, Md., has made a special ; Yeses, electrodes and accessories. ipeiran, Brussels, Ottt. Dins Lawrence Saunders, 323 Leal- ` pet of "Millionaire Blackcap,' a $25,000 Aberdeen -Angus bull New gas engine driven portable mer Rond, Toronto, Ontario. entered in the National Qn Show at Baltimore, Md. - self- primfag centrifugal pamppa 100 ACRES,' CULTIVABLE. GOOD g>u _ 000 gals, per hour. Total weight hutldings, well drained, Hydro in- WANTED YOUNG SINGING C'ANA- � ' 0 lbs. Operates 6 hours one gallon stalled, good wells, 1 mile from ries, young Love Birds '(Budgies). 186.00. Farmers, lumber and fish - town, schools, churches, creamery; small breed puppies. Top prices *•• " g industry — in most cases — tar with or without stock' and tmple- paid. Write full particulars, �4 — Doug - and duty exempt. Write for prices Rents. Apply to Eugene Ouellette, lee Pet Shop, 279 Danforth Avenue, S P'" Alliabcs Electric Works e R.R 1•' lex& d Ont, Toronto. Laontreal — Toronto — Halifax Rouyn — Winnipeg. S P U T S O F BAIRDRP:aS1)fG w Lecture on Needs By FRANK MANN HARRIS ELECTRIC MOTORS LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Of Present - Day '�'�• _ _ _ - - - VIA Six Bit Critic ") _42 CYCLE, NEW 1 HORSEPOWER Avenue oRoadrdTogron lasses. Roberts Men and Women After taking one e ry -- -- F' Robert- and up, 3 phase, 220 & 550 volts. non's Hairdressing Academy. 137 n$ peek at John Watively brief inspection -- Ye Immediate delivery. Early delivery - Moody, 250 -pound backfielder for good indeed. But much of his ef- (pf 25 cycle. Wiobury Products Ltd., Victoria Booth Demarest, inter- the Montreal Alouettes on to of fectiveness mi t have been due, it 100 Main, Toronto. HELP WANTED national! known preacher and several admiring looks at p -�) y g Jackie seemed from where we sat,, to the 'ELECTRICIANS TORONTO FAMILY OF TWO WILL lecturer of New York City will Robinson, scintillating second base - fact that the Montrealers were tak -. th _ STORES ONLY provide private quarters to con- conduct a Preaching 'Mission in an of the Montreal Royals, we can ing far more advantage of the new venlent home and good wages for Cook, general domestic help. Re. the Elm Street Church, Toronto, hardly wonder it is rumored that ten -yard interference rule than were Write for our catalogue on ftoures- ply Box 111, 73 Adelaide St, q'" _ from Sept. 15 to Oct. 6th. many of our white athletes think their Argonaut opponents. - Tucked- M dent fixtures, desk lamps, bed Toronto and send references. Tamps, 60 cycles onlyY- Also toasters, Mrs. Demarest is a member of that . the color line in sport should in behind interferers who blast holes jrobs. Give W.P.T. B,• license num- : MAN WANTED FOR CUTTING the illustrious Booth famil her be even more closely drawn than for you' a full. ten yards downfiel bar. Gordon- Harris Sup pl Co. - brush and trimming trees, trailer y Y Y' d. 2tard.. 5354 Waverley St., Myontreai home. Also 1 -1 us' ton Truck In Rood grandparents having been William is. In fact if we happened to be and- against adversaries who lack condition. Henry Herman, R.R. S. and Catherine Booth, founders• of making- our living as a baseballer or . training in spilling such plays, any FOR SALE Cobourlr, Ont, footballist eve would probably' be backfielder is liable to show consid- -the Salvation Army.. P Y ATTENTION NOVELTY MEDICAL It is said of Victoria Booth taking that same Deep South atti- erabl'e class, provided he possesses s-4 -s DIFFERENT VARIETIES IN Demarest that she• inherited the fade too, as these two gentlemen, power, weight and .early foot —sad GOOD ADVICE. EVERY SUFFER- cue apple tree. Also McIntosh on both of them decided brunettts, ap- Mr, Moody seems to have plenty cue rootstocks. Black and Red er of Rheumatic palms or Neuritis Booth tradition of platform elo- urrant Plants for commercial and should Drug d Stor Dixon's 3 Remedy. E gtny Ottawaa. quence and spiritual power. She gene to be very tough competition of all three... Postpaid $1.00, has engaged since. girlhood in indeed. - • - - : private planting in the newest w- - Irletles. PHILLPS FARMS. CHA- TEAUOUAY VILLAGE, QUM work with churches of all leading !" * " Regarding the new rule itself, so. . RHEUMATISM denominations and in conducting Just how well Robinson will go, far we are numbered among the CLEVELAND FOLDER, MODEL a. INTRODUCING A NEW AMAZING city-wide Preaching issions and also E8 z 42, complete with Dexter Rheumatic -pain Salve to sufferers y g when, if and as he climbs up to view- wit- alarmers. Only last week continuous feeder and equlpod of Rheumatism - Arthritis - Sciatica Evangelistic campaigns. the Big League next yeat', remains we wrote areal Pollyanna -ish piece 'With D.C. motors and static -efmi- . - Neuritis. This "American Rheum & - "My .message is for the people, to be seen. Personally, although. we about how' one Yankee iw*vation. 7 - taator, Recently reconditioned, John tic Pain Salve" developed especial • " Cavell and Son, Ltd., 423 St. N1eho- ly and after consistent 'research is - regardless of class or creed, Mrs. are pulling very hard for him to the forward pass, had dose our game 3as St. 'Montreal 1, Que, available' to you now. This special Demarest is quoted as saying. "It make the grade, we have our doubts, a lot of good by opening it up. Now. - 'introductory trial offer is Inex- pensive but the relief obtained Is is my purpose to deliver addresses The difference between being a-- we fear that this latest. piece of bon --- - - -. -- -- CONCRE'T'E BLOCK - R,.-1. ..: - -TakL. adyAntgZe. _of_ this that �►.h. .i.a - .i"ts-3ad_sro6r- :_ ;Wl ;.: : pow-Aff might have illst #I,# reverse MACHINE you.iAvailableof now !n Canada. One lems of present -day men and ing by up in the Big Time is if lot effect. But it's probably.too early asy to build, low cost Sell blocks, ounce container for otily- 11.84, - -Ff -- - womttl who are living in the rltost greater than most folks realize; and to offer a definite opinion; and any - you suffer from: Rheumatism -Aith- P the hostile , wild house, etc., economical- ritia- Sciatica- Noususa- Cold Com- momentous period of the Chris- ty of the crowds over-- way, it's hard to. look on football - �oFree details. - - plaints and really want effective lien era." _ there in the big cities. where there in a properly judicial frame of mind ronto 14, Ontario. relief — 'American Rheumatic Pain Salve" 1s what you need. prove It are so many more loud - mouthed with sweat, rather than sledd I. 1 MECTRio MOTORS NEW, US ED to Yourself as chemist's tests•s have I negro- gaiters, both amateur and pro- streaming drown one's mush. _ b �+���� -. ought. sold, rebuilt: belts. pulleys. proved. Write direct to American ._a...rTang "� �� r- �fOna], -is apt-ta be much hotter brushes. Allen 11:leetria Company Drug & Chemical Co., 23238 Bloor • v " Ltd. 3376 Dufferin St. Toronto. Ont St., West, Toronto, Ontario, Can- than here in the International -loop. = -= ads. Send money order or postal . But enough of Stith fripperies as mot. No C.O.D.'e or stamps please. The newest product of Britain's Then too, his teammates up there, - ]ONGLISH SETTERS. CHOICE PL'P_ aircraft construction, the Cierva realizing that Robinson might be baseball and football when matters Vita and grown stock, best cham- IT ►S IMPORTANT— EVERY aUF- of high import, matters of deepest plonehip Imes, registered: Louie W -9 helicopter, was recently given the thin edge of a decidedly danger - •- Howe, 314 Brunswick St., Stratford, ferer of Rheumatic Pains or lieu- gravity, await consideration, Arriv= Ont. rttle should try Dixon's Remedy. its first public demonstration at an ous wedge, just possibly map not be s air- pageant in' 'Southampton. inclined to give him —er, well —the fn tardily at Woodbine Park —al- • ]tunro's Drtig Store. ass Et iii, Ot- , g Y tawa. Postpaid $1.00, though not tardily enough', it -later THIGH QUALITY HAIRY YETCH This - helicopter which is driven fullest amouitt of friendly coopers- bled. For particulars write: -Delhi turned out —our readers can well ''Produce Company. Delhi, Ont MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS by- a single rotor, take off ane� tion, the lack of which can make �I lands vertically, and Moves side -' a whole lot of difference in that imagine how shocked we would be RRI:D A BODDINGTOR 13UTS to learn* that some person, lost to WACHINE AND WS:LDING SHOP fells, exchanges musical tnvtru• ways' and backwards as easily as same sport of baseball. In Northern Ontario growing town menta tit Church. Toronto L it moves forwards. ball, all sense of decency or shame, had tuuly equipped with 5 lathes 3 drilj actually exhibited the effrontery of presses shaper, grinder, miller, etc., -- -- " presses s in fireproof building; OPPORTUIrITiMS FOR WONNX attempting to get into the Members Greatest handicap of all, erha s, also 3 electric welding machines P P p Enclosure in his shirt slr vest - '! _ and 2 acetylenes: growing business. BE A HAIRDRESSER will be the -fact that Robinson; al- _ Steady income, now has 20 em- JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Send for details of FREE TRIAL though a sweet hitter, is. 'by no ' s Vloyaes bargain for gtitck siU. OFFER of British -made appliance for Sox 10a. 73 Adelaide W. Toronto, Great Opportunity, , Learn ,dam, Rupture. Rewmmendd by means a slugger, his 'hefty' batting V1'e can wall recall truly Hairdressing Medical Profession. Light and comfort- averagq being mostly due to smart- memorable day, years a o NEPTUNE OUTBOARD MOTORS= Pleasant dignified profession, good g. ,. when able —you yon will not know you haw it on . ' �Authorise� wages, thousands successful Dfarvel Halals the hernia firmly. In messy caw ly- placed singles, often stretched• a we were -first permitted to tread r' parts service: ship any- graduates. America's greatest sYs- the ruptured tissues reunite and :..:•whore N ptune Outboard Motors tem. Illustrated catalogue free is conquered forever. quite today: base or SO by fltttiiess afoot. His tR05t same sacred precise' t the overhauled; workmanship eruaran. write or call. st, chances would appear much 'rosier deep sense of utter unworthiness for teed, Scope Sales Co., • Box • 852, .Ot- asesiev e, Does. "' e0 had $t• MI" Two".. Rawa,, Ontario. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING if he had the habit of parking his such a high honor that filled us; 358 Moo SCHOOLS Toronto drives clear outside the fence, a four- the head - shakings, lifted snouts and _ J7pli. ALED MAIDEN HAIR FERN, Branches: 44 King St., Hamilton sacker with the bases loaded being upraised lorgnettes of ,the elect e0a plat postpaid: other choice & 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. a blanket that covers a multitude of when' the realized +hat a 'mere House Plants, etc. Free list VON pill EiUoy Stsytag At y , �I Aiken Nursery, Chute pane.t Que. PATENTS, sins, as Babe Ruth could testify, common ntwspaper.scribe itad been The St: Hotel and one that might even 'obscure ' xllovt• d to mi le among them. ' FETHFRSicitcm Gt ! shed f1 _ ackie's�Lfllanent_s_un -tan from the _ -And i.ow-- we'have som -ebod �-- PULLETS — - Solicitors. Established -tBFft- — •ruttON7•o - --- - - '..600.0 Ready -to -Lay Pullets, also 11 Kihe west Toronto. Bookitt oni. •- F:very Room With Belt, critical gaze. shirt- slee-.es attempting to crash tnfgrtnation on request Shower nad Telep] ton :_ s * s' � °oral thousand 7- to b months old. O stile, $2.58 rep- -those august. environs —c man not , These pullets all raised on clean, Double, S&io rep As 'for bloody, this dusky foot- orily at thout a silk hat, but with) t. free range with plenty of space and.' 1'HOTOGHAPHY Good Food, Dining and Daar- tender green feed, under the moat O lei wr cod, y baller appeared to be— after'a corn- a CL ..t, -wishful of crossing that hat- - Ideal,. conditions. Send for Price - Llst and full pnrtlenlars. IMPERIAL QUALITY IS %hr.rhourne el Cnrlton - lowed greens.+ard "that has been OIL BURNERS — QUALITY AT ITS BEST Tel.' 'RA. 4136 - •,L ti trampled by Royalt', — obility and - New pot type oil brooders, new pot OUR )'F:An Ii01'N!) FAST !iF:nV_ High Soeiet }, t0 say nothing Of type range burners and•• heaters, ice 'and tine quality Work will Prompt delivery or book for later, please you.-For - stIsraction trl• im- some of our most noted' bootleggers I.AKFVTEW POULTRY FARII perial. ¢ or 8 exposure films, de-.. (wholesale only), black marketeers WEIN FtRnS„ Exeter. •Ontario. veloped and printed, 3(11­, 2 • / and minis sit.ro ushef.. 1�o won- IMI'F.RIAL 11110TO SERVICE r p jj g+' station. I,' Toronto, EGGS W ' der we were shocked into back rREGISTERED BROWN Swiss horses we had no license to bet on Herd for sale. 51 head, one bull two DON'T RISK LOSING ship direct to in any way, shape or form; for ni- yenrs, 21 milk cows, 8 two Year old - "SNAPS" Dominion Stores Ltd. 1 , ready we could hear, in the distance, heifers, bred, 11 yearling, 5 heifer THEY CAN'T L'E TAKEN AGAIN .calves, 5 bull ralves, sun -O -Vni the rumblings of the tumbrils and 832 Old Weston Road F' aFm ,- 2AS78- lsl.a$barR�Aw<1,._Mile — Any S4¢e Ito11 — 6' or 8 Ecposures _ _ L _ the sound Of fife. uiHO.tiltc warmi ,m 6'Lrfe. Quebec. Eighteen miles UNVNLOVED AND 711TS -TET7' Z5c; ' - - from Montreal. 3 MOUNTED ENLARGP:�IENTS.25c. ,Toronto AOGtE W M up. g I 'Size 4xG" in Beautiful Easel Mounts • ... AR SASH AND DOOR FACTORY FOn Enlargements 4xG'r on ivory tinted mounts: 7x9" In Gold, Sliver. Cir• �O ��� Sale, . equipped, • npet•ating, 'wqj�r Reg d. Grading Station No. 020 Power, with or without resIw r caasinn Walnut or Dlnck Ebony _ Joseph Dolg, owner, Drlgtots, oni. Finish frames, 59c each. Tf - enlarge; Highest Prevailing Market 1, ment co)oured, 79c each. Re'NoRs lfedr prom Your s get Paid. SSNRATiONAi. NF.1V FULLY A17' -1 lcgtiDEPT. IN Cases Returned Free tomntic Success Rotary Soil. Mov- pRIC 'ore & scrapers are novr availt:hle STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Careful Grading and • Prompt _NtiW LOW see On'CgRTAIN DAYS' Of Mentht for immediate delivery. Iias inan3' Tb� SO° tf�� i. wT tired, r to • •' uses such as •Quickly es.avnting, Ilea 219. 1100 Offlre A. Toronto. Remittance. :12N`(sis•• "'' 7M rdisvt painful distress and tlrd. not, f, Srad!ng, levelling: land, road•tmgln- 1 lint Namc ;Ind Address l•lalnly - 14 pttisis ,.. • vous, irritable feeliap, of such days — talning. etc. A size for every •farm We pay a prernitim•for pouf t00NNen' when d ifirage functional monthly . and Caterpillar Tractor. •itulit U, :rl'I:CiAI, ul'FF:it - last a llfetlmo and at a yrlm11hn: FRE'E' F.NLARGRNF.NTS WITt"i try farm strictly fresh large; `�/r vu6tlistc �pakrs this 1mDlemrnt a neressit3•. ench G -ti evposure roll, for 231c. •Re • Q►Sf4Yme ASPIRIN 1 RSMN""4106MVSlls11 Write for folder nd prices Iioirgii- prints ar bast efficient guaranteed brown or whtie shell. " # & Collins, 32 Leyton Avenue, To rpork. i,rystal Photo- Service. 1560' 'AARKtp Tills WAY _ ronoo " "i)undns West, Toronto. - --.H- - - ISSUE 3S. -194! OWN :e ; ied Adv DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. Spring Is Here!! Maple Leaf Fire tank .ilh electric beater and switch; [MR TO TEAT GOOF NOW I I Insurance Co. FOR JD y Strvice, %too mculary Ltwhert X Us For Frm EnUmmes ornamel finish; Large 'Chesterfield, LvF!EPT1XK_ MAY M Lus and large ice box. Mrs. -Clarke, No Daily ex. Sun. & 1�r ily ex. But. awl, a • (40 Years witte or Phone a-id Brock. Road, phone 35R31. -Aun. & HQJ. Hol. Sun. a Hot. only HOL & G. -G&W01g66 Ci�W7X" for_Fir�iu4 APPLE-PICKERS Maremont 7.15 8.15 ­12. 15 .3.45 LOO .8.67 Buildina, �WANTZD — expezienced apply brougham 7.27 .8.27 _A2. 27 ickers irfCr*diatel7. Alan Lishma., res &12 Phone 743 n River n 7-4.06 -&= Windetorm Inausn" (M Brilkiit phow-, 14 R 21, 'Pickering' ocuat HIM 7.88 8.38 12 38 4.09 9.23 9.Ob 1. 06 4.36 &50 Windukills,.Silas eta. FOR 11�ALE — New loriL tibe, Aalvern .;.8.05 Whitby, Ont. piano. Very reawnah*e. Apply Mrs. Return Leave A.M. A.M. P. X. P.M. P.M. Automobile Insumn" of AM Xhift ''B. Field, "'Ilse Maw". Pick,-ring.- Toronto 9.15 10.00 5. 45 200. 4.46 tf Daylight Saving Time Pareel Expre as Grover ~, oxford IM RON GIB JON Bowman & Rowe ,FOR SALE — frame houm, two- -highway, 18 miles TRANSPORT .,car gars on on from Toronto. Write Box 2W, pick- NEW TIRES, NOW! GET. TJi JS9. TRANSr'ORT ering. 2-1 Lop "AAJL STAMM' MAN WANTED — for marinet r%-- --I J�_" work at *est'lMl. Phone GE. dp=Tires Fisic-1rires- TWO ROOMS — for rent, partly 5"7, Toronto. - Exide B movING T heatre Batteries AGInwaft 98 furnished 20 pigs, 7 weeks old, for ► sate. X. Barred. phone Pickering Pbms UK Toneto AD 65X Pkk a's 1p' St "He 47 R Z ouffvj ..Peerless Motor Oil fttUTd&Y Wtnee at 2 P. IL X 'APPLES a Doom Open Beek Night At &W RON. WATSON ��� �eCeal For Sale 7 FRIDAY — MATtMOAT Again this year, good winter* .B - A Service Station Helps'To SEPTEMBER 20 and 21 fipples are in short supply. We advise you to get your ONDER NZ MANAGEMENT) make order in now, and -sure of now rAfting a ..Ke ep you Red River Valley your winter's supply. ! starring Gene Autry : DAVID LENNOX, Well Pickering, Ontario GIRLS of the BIG H01US9 One mile west of Pickering on No 2 PICKERING MEAT MARKET .-Lynae Roberts and R. powers, • .-Highway. �FRAXK IL 830ft ------Sold at -SALE REGISTER Quality First - Service Our Aim SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 — auction your grocer's, or -MONDAY TU BSDAT sale of fa= stock, implements, 35 OWE BUY THE 'REST YO1V MAKE THE TEST' SEPTEMBER 28 aAkd 24 1 head of-Holstein cattle, fresh cows and springers, all young, at LAXO CEREAL is Mcirenng 30 MIA'. Devotion Lot 1748, rear of can. 10, 'ham, towralne the property of -.Co.'' Pickering Foy Seebeck. No reserve. Ternu WM. MCEACHNIE --Us Lupirw and Paul Hari" cash. Alvin S. Parmer, Notice Y ou Sep. 20- FURNITURE DEALER 'FUNFALAL DIRECTO . B CARPENTERING DR. P. L. LOOS, WMNESDAY — THURSDAT CEMENTING Private Ambulance Service PLUMBING VETERINARY SURGEON --'-.,SEPTEXBER 2.9 and ze DUNBARTON SH E WOULDN'T SAY YES _-Day or Night DUNBARTON We AIM sell Brantford &*m2ng . . : -..I Rosalind 'Russell gLid Lee Bowman, Radio Service Materials, Empire Bathroom Phone Pickering 77 R 6 None Pick. 13 Si �.Equipment, Daft Water THURS. (opposite Wood's Store) stems, Beatty Stable FXper; radio ser%ice'dane 0 erl n all Pick ing. Ontario Equipment, "d makes of radios. Radios called for Building Materials Claremon*t Locker" and delivered if requested. FUNERA1. UIRE(7011 Open - CAFETERIA WORKEWS _System n 31on�ay -tkrough Saturday imquired for Ajax. Division Pbme NArL Met of from F5,30 a. M 9 M Lo ker $9.00 A You n of Wednesday Lnive"ity of Toronto 0 Cutting Room and Chilling Room .-A with the. excepLtio .evening. LIVING QUARTERS VROVIDED �F J. [IROIJ, Available Free To Customers addition �o meals and uniforrn�- ki in APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, SOME LOCKERS AVAILABLE Markhata."Ont, A. H. RAT`I�RAI A CAFETERIA BUILDING 'We do building of all kinds I Radlotrician Ex-Serviceman Aajx, Ontario. TAYLOR -LOPS r — Bought and Sold,_ Phone Pickerin 65J g Used Clothing — stertitimd PHONE CLAREMONT 19W W 19.1 .1 ohs ed and pressed like new. Qu27 We Solicit Your Business age stock of kdgb aw ad%% and' pants, Also & good '7 ------ Elevator 0AIck of n" J"thft cmft md Fa s windbrealmrs, and rental furawhp. Fares glevator-Claremout, Ontario no at Very ream"le "Wes, C" and be couvisceL Phones Res. 38J - Office 38W 34warts Sun 21 Bend StmC West Pdmkw% CM& We solicit your patronage for Poultry, Hog and Dairy Feeds Western Oats and Barley Whole .-WANTED or Chopped am Delivered DEAD :H395E,5 AND CAT 119 Fresh Salt in Lge. or Sm. Caloes For tree e pick up phone Roofing anr Siditq 'PICKERING 77 R 5 ;PICKERING 98 R 21 Order your nut or stove colts It is not possible to 11SE1110 new Ration books to- consume= who apply 'PICKERING 39 'in person at Local Ration Bo" dr at Ration Branches. Try f'art's 31 px- Dairy 4stlon '.BROOKLIN 55 CLAREMONT 9 R 14 RT .. .. ... Zone 2&44 Oat AGINCOU pa the phcne charge& 'If y did not secure your Aew Claremont, We you -during official "Dishibu- Cr GORDON YOUNG'LTD M ENT -tion Week" —then, mail' your Toronto Phone Ad. SW ­P'.,�application card to Local C� _R K'-"- Ration Board or Ration Branch OLD HORSES WANTED MLLANS - FOUNDATIONS - In, your vicinity. STABLE On Campbell Khdk J'tancb Pays ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK MOO AT YKYUB PARK DIX MONS AGINCOURT tat 18J12 COLLECT ;�W TAW r - %,T* -0- ­. - -:. - . �YOur ipS&cation is to be Greenwood, nt,- • A 0 0"'o- -raad an the green c*4 %lot, FWXX PZ= 7 9 U AUDLEY News Cougamed --markeC RB. _191,_ at the %lot PwkrinL Edward Carl, son of Mr. back of your present bock W. No. 5. KAISER and Mrs. Carl Swartz, jam '[axle '" and Raymond, ohil - d2*n, of Mr. and Mrs. VAxittsiker; and George Frsd� Be sure that ffie ;card is ELECTRIC son of Mr. and Aim Lemere, of filled in completely before Oshawa. NOW and B&ft WIrMS Miss Sadie bWcolpn, of MaMing, and that your name Broughwd, spent the wepk ESTIMATES GI -end with Miss June and address are prin Pratt- ted ter, of the $-ecretary, James Brem, X a. "Xcas,0%, the -,7 . Jersey Cattle Club, called on friendis - DELAYM APPLICATIONS will have to he cleared thmugh the nudn office of t The late Mm. John Scott', of Clare- here Last week. Ration Administration —and your now book will be mailed you as soon as possible. ler I I I Tnant, was %I resident here many FRON r THE WART1r4E PRICES AND TRADE BOARD Years &90, with her parents Mi.. and Mrs. Payles. Aff"W • ~ } ' EMON T : - The Walter Hamilton's were with ' their parents for the week -end. r when m inspiring from =A Mrs. A, J• heal. � reports all departr<nents were given, A total A is the Mies Teas Marie Lindsay suss'' a - student nurse with School Nurse at present. of 1.3000 was received and invested iwetess on Saturday September 7, is the Lord's _ Quite -a few of the local people Mr. Cassells returned to his home work during' the past to ten of Whit vale's Junior Set year, and attendance at services attended" Lin&wyi Fair last Satur•- Mrs. N. ' Bu:ton, home Economics with Mr, and Mrs. E. Annis, ace- when she held a gay party ah �r showed a nfarked increase. W!1th the day. Convener, w•as aaeisted in the prog- cmpaiied by his daughter, gland- home. She had recently celebrated new church horaeowell under way, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Badgerow and ram of the afternoon by Mrs. Shep- laughter and grandson a f Brock- a birthday. The guests enjoyed - n - people are setting aside nezt Allan,- spent Sunda with Mr. and PwId, Mrs. Mairs, Mrs. Raman , ville. While here, they ook a trip, e9 games and tasty refreshments and Sued morning, Sept, as -ir lfta• Wagg, at Greenwood. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. L. Johnston, Mrs, I to Niagara Falls. had littele favors to bring home as Membership w A[embelrship Sunday, in view of their Mr. and Mrs. Everett n$, Bayles, Mrs. Willson and Mrs. Rob- Mr. ad Mrs. Allan Miller were mementos of the party. final organization sa a Baptist Brooklin, spent Sunda th Mr. ertson. Each member contributed a rt�t Y with their people on Saturday, P Mr. and Mrs. William hilts and Church. The Ordinance of Coma►ua- .iad George Harnmond here. paper, poem or story having a Home Mrs. Brown is under the doctor's Mr. and Mrs. C'har'.'ea hilts were in ion will be observed, after the spr• - Ms. and Mss. Gordon Ratcliffe, of Economics angles care at present. Toronto on Sept. , atten PL• 4 r49 the vice in which tills members will take ,§ Btouff'ville, spent Sunday with Mr. Major Watkin at the Salvation Mrs, M. Hamilton had a painful wing of Miss Florence Grover, part. �* Vi Army was introduced by the Pres- .and Mrs, Judson ar%L accident on Saturday when. a win- dtughter�of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grov- • • • • _ _ Ms, Walter Hardy is erecting a : ident. He talked interestingly of the dow fell on her hand, bruising it er (formerly of Whitevale and now A beautiful Rally Day Service r _ �atatiou - next, to _ -fie Thomas work accomplished and asked for severely. Toronto), to Mr. James Wetherstone held i-i the-United Church 3ni> '1'1e Hammond wood- Working shop, and co-operation in the present camp= reception was held at Aunt's. foal on •Sunday. Mr. Alan Elli& # ,opened for business last week. The sign for funds by that organization. ``'' Mina Blanche Hamlin has enroll- of Brougham, was guest speaide� ' A' collection sva$ taken amount will awe is still under [ - -8je ed as a student st 'T His serve Bhaul� -coed construction. Lug to Ten Do'kars, and since then School. lives in a manner that the Crusade j&r, tnd . Mfg. George Lee� ' of permission has been obtained to k1received too late for lasat week) Miss Jean Fleming was a guest for Christ would be Deeds, not ion- - 9touffvflle, spent Sunday with Mrs. place collecting jars in the two gro- ' I to CMf cIV Board of the United at the. Marriage of her friend, Miss pty Wnrds,,. Mrs. N. K Robin < E*Aa Palmer. cery stores, and the Salvation Army , Church's three appointments held s Joan Cook, to Mr. Graham .Law"n, had a delightful story "Truly Bro- - -- i Miss •.Mary McIntyre, of Toronto, will be glad if kindly folk will can - mess meeting in the parsonage which was solemnized in St.' John's thers" for the little folk. Mrs. J. spent the - week -end with Mrs. S. trAUte to this woz+thy cause bw this on Wednesday evening, September Church, Norway, on Saturday even- ' Delia and Mrs. W. Anthony render• { G. McIntyre y.. No canvass is being made in t7►re� 11 at 8 o'cloct lug, September 7. ed a delightful vocal solo, W. Bob - B Mrs. Weatino and family spent rou6'haM On Friday evening, September 19, ]kris. and Mrs. Grove of North Roy inson, C. Johnson Paul Van Blair. ...5 the week -end with ltiends in Toms,- Relative to the meeting plarumed , those interested in Sunday School Markham were guests at; the home cam and Miss M. Tweedie had the r, to. for September 19, at Brooklin, Mrs. ' rk wo of the First Baptist Church, of Mr. and MriL Charles Hilts, ozlqW scriptare readings. The Be ; s' inner Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges, and Birrell agreed to take two other are invited to attend the annual el- Sunday, Sept. 8. - and Primary gave 'a fine chorus. The - - - -- family spent Sunday in Toronto members it at all possible. At the ection of officers being held at hhe Miss Catharine Hornshaw had as school roan was bnautifully decors - with Mr. A. Bates. conclusion of the tea so ably and home of Mr. and Kno. Campbell her week -Pad guest, Miss Donna ted with mauve and gold streamers, Loeals• home over the week -end bouitifully provided by Mrs.. Glen, Anthony. Wilsoa, of King City. , various clrrlournd asters; dahlias. _ were: Misses Eileen Cooper, Doris Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Allan Gray and On the Labor Day week -end, Mr. grads and zinnias Mrs. Randall was Dolphin; Ray Hill, C. Red=- n, Jess Mrs. Sheppard, ration books were David Turner and Mr. Aust'n Met- The Woman's Association. of the responsible for the decorating, &W Warden, Gordon Borland and Doug• iss,ud to Accommodate some of the calfe were visitors in Welland and United Church 'held their September isted by Miss P Tweedie Miss N. Hinaa• ' members by . Mrs. Norton and called on Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lapp. meeting on Wednesday afternoon, Blrwash was •Pianist. r Mr. and Mrs. David Coates, of Km Robertson who werd volunteer Another 'English bride has cwne Sept -Aber 4, at 2.30, at the home Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Randal( we Brooklin, spent Sunday-with' Mrs. helpers at` t'he° recent ration book: into our community, and we welcome of Mrs. Kenneth Hastings.. Terre holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. John Coates, here. — - distribu#ann , at the Township Haiti. itter to our community. Site is Mrs. were fifty ladies present, and the Helm, of Stratford. ( s . a a Tonight, the loca' - softball club - Leslie Randall, who arrived here on „ word for Ro 1 Call was Labor' • Mr. and Mrs. Randall enjoyed the will hold their dance. There will be Miss Jean Linderman, of Home- Friday laat. The Program w� an interesting one evening at the "Sluing Vanities" - luckdy draws and prizes. Be sure to stead, Florida, visited her aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. $• Lthdsay and and consisted of: a piano polo, ' by at the Maple Leaf Gardens. attend for a good time. Brown on Wednesday of •last week family and Mrs. Teeples returned rry Mrs. Ha Keyes, a reading by We extend our sympathy to Mtn. A number of local bowlers attend- Mrs. Norman Mechin„ of Oshawa, home after 'a summer vacation in Mrs:. George 'Hastings, a vocal duet Harry White on the death od bar ed a tournament at Stouffville Last called on Brougham friends last the Northland, and in Woodstock. by Mrs- George Hamlin and Mrs. D. mother, Mrs. Vilson, which trek week -end. Thursday. They arrived on- the evening of S. Annie The guest speaker was place on Saturday last. . Fast sales'are becoming promin- Ral'y Day- Service on Sunday was Labor Day. ' Mrs. Hoag, of Locust Hill. ent again; and as in past season3, well attended. The Misses Iris and Elaine Denn- • The First Baptist Church, White- - the majority of them are in ,the W J. and Mrs. Brown spent Sat- icon, of Detroit and W Lberioo, were tale held their first annual busin- - BENEFIT DANCE AT " •north end cQ' the township .or in the urday at his old home here. Labor Day guests at the home of ess meeting last Friday evening, CLAREMUNT TO-NIGHT. neighboring townships Both the Claremont canning fact- ories are in full _ production now, - with the tomwGo crop, and report a heavy yie-"4 this year.- -- -- 7 Miss Betty Pretty is- spending some of her holidays at her home r M here. Last 'week she visited friett" " I r .in Uxbridge F q 'rho Women's Institute will have - `charge of the Sal-ratiom Army Can- van here and will begin next week. 11-he Lord's Day, Alliance repres- - entatives will be h ^re next Sum- E. day, speaking in the United Church -in the morning and the Baptist, 'in the evening.'': Mrs. Wenham, Rev. Wenham's Mother will leave on Wednesday for -. her home in Winnipeg, after a seven week visit here. The Wome•i's Mission - Circle Diet an Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. J. - Warden, sad had Miss Pepver as - - { guest speaker. _ Mrs. I. Alger, of i'oronto, spent Dr..F the week -end at the home of -- -- _ and Mrs. TanMnsbz Rev. Wenhwn and son 'Dwi;bt, 1 have been laid. up with the flu dur . L-cg the past week.- The Baptist Church will celebrate ' -. -- - __ - - -- -- _: its 125th anniversary on September 29. Details of the day's pr'ogtauc - will be announced next week`'., - The new Study Book of the Won- � en's Missibnary Society of the On- � ` � �� i � ? � � a ited Church "I.ndia at' the Thresh- � � old" by Dr- L. Winifred Bryce, of b. Indore Christian College, was 'well i S y - - introduced by Mrs. R. Pk lkey, Mrs. ti g„ - j Sanderson and Mrs. D. McCullough at the September meeting held last Thursday. at the home of Mrs. F. f 7 vst. Mrs. Luther Pilkev's group was in charge of business was conducted by the Pres- -- -- - — ident, Mrl3. Loyst. A piano solo by Mrs. Thomas Gregg was enjoyed. r The group .in charge served adainty -, R� INCE OF,PRO M IS P - .THE R U O G HAM :.... >B t (UNTAlilO'S �rotvi rag gold ... ilea" largest cask crop :..... J _ I The September meeting of the • - 4 tobacco. Its Mwgy -year ' deaelopment, from nothing to really- `• - f Brougham Women's, Institute fall- Ar COK"R ON TOBACCO Wired closely on the heels of the somethin , has been due g almost entirely to the phenomenal increase in postponed August aneeti-tg, but Brae • well attended tby all the oitioers -and -.:� ue -cured tok_ic —the most valuable of the three types Fawn - TtieA`annuat Ontario �rt.....�.: of - " - -._:_ • r• - i sa good number o! members. The _ : tobacco is about 97,000,000 nds— • . a P minutes brought sine Modern Dress- - The others are burley and dark -leaf. This year; a fourth type, its .value around 130,000,900. In the southwest corner of the makng Course to the tore, and a province, some 90.000 acres are planted to it and .cordial i-tvitation was extended to . W' leaf —one tllOUSand acres of it'- 'vpeTt3 HA, new �}►iLQ%i0 : the Ontario crop represents nine- tenths 'all neighbors, near and far, to join - ; of the Dominion yield. 85% of this is fn this with Brougham on November Bra � high-grade. flue- cured —the less-care• I ' possibilities. Tobacco is a'' delicate plant and a demand' one, 4 to $, at a m: to 4.00 p. tn. ; fully treated burley. and ,each day. If ,those taking part•.will needing jrig utmost ieiatchfulness and even handmade encouragement dark -leaf making up the go prepared with material nd patt- rest. It is an industry in ,ern, and so avoid delay, a dress may which a few experts pre• during, complicated cure. Its Culttvatiori means back - breaking, TN dare the scene fora sudden N +. be competed during the Course, be- - .thousands o. sides getting many of the problems, .'short- season Work with high rewards for fall Concerned. laRiaal w ke in workers 'in the crucial her- vest weeks. -- -- -�Ifra -Berle zgain is her letter. from the Devonshire W. I., and pro-ii,•.9':'., "ioel lsy'>CFIE ARF�iNG INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) oNtA R�0 poked a shower for that group, to - be brought to the October meeting, _ and the , idea was agreed to heartily. , - " i • 1 i I • • YYI. • Y. � Y Y� • � � • y' 1 ��' . s to the proper thickness, return ket- fine bread crumbs. Add milk to , ' TABLE tle to heat and continue to bolt a make a soft dough. Turn out on a Q*aUty'Vea' minute or two longer and repeat lightly floured board and roll in a the test rectangle y inch thick. Spread �� Applies and Plums plum 'Roly poly plums over dough and roll like a 3 cups halved or quartered, _ jelly roll. Place in a greased bread Canned Applesauce tin and pour % cup of the plum f' Applesauce is a versatile addition red, sweet plumttV syrup over the roll. Bake in a hot to as fruit cellar. It can be used �; to 2/3 cup suer oven, 425 F, for 25 to 30 minutes. y 1/8 teaspoon salt as an accompaniment to meat, as _1 1/3 cups boiling water ' . , — a basis for a pudding or in a pie. Wash plums and cut in halves or , It also is a way, at the present time, of conserving those windfalls quarters, removing pits. Add boil- ing water to sugar and salt, bring to y'�H from the orchard which might oth- erwise go to waste. Applesauce boiling point. Add plums and aim- may be canned without sugar, and mar 5 minutes. Strain off syrup then sweetened later when it is and reserve. used. In this way, it need not make 1% cups sifted all- purpose flour inroads on the canning sugar want- 3 teaspoons baking powder ed for doing other late fruits. /4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar _ 'Make applesauce in the usual _ way, but omit the sugar. Pack hot 3 tablespoons mild- flavoured fat = into clean hot sealers_ or plain tin 1/2 cup milk _ t cans. Leave a headspace of ja - Mix " a i ' "° ' - -emu nu Cut inch. Adjust rubber rings and in fat, using two knives or a pastry - -- - - _ glass tops on screw or spring top blender, until the' mixture resembles ' TRIEASURIE - -- - - -• - =- - sealers, and partially seal. n the pletely seal 'tin cans. Process in the FOR AHAPPY HOME serve ;. _ i for p nts,a quarts handy twenty and Maxwell House Coffee. I OP THIE SEA It r twenty -eight ounce cans. Mend on of By George E. Walsh ble contains choice La • • Plum Jam ` - American 'coffees. Those Regulator (using plums other than Damsons) - SYNOPSIS the Caribs to dip their oars again. 8 cups pitted, quartered plums - CHAPTER IV f Tucu agrees to a "You can't!" was the frightened % cup water who are ltnOSt particular _ ' deal, accepting one - quarter interest "He's not ' welt;- and has 4 ya cups sugar about coffee vote it "Good KIDNEY- reply. 1 In the stones. The lugger heads for the wreaked steamer, but on the gone below." Place prepared plums and safer eta - Way they sight a schooner, obvi• t0 the.Last Dr .% - - Dusty adrift Its, masts ate broken • a ' in a kettle. Simmer uncovered, 10 �ppd It is wallowtn heavily. Tucu Dick caught the note of alarm minutes. Add sugar and boil 6 to isb out to board the schooner, but - J *ban halfway tb_ A an old man in the voice. He gave a start and 8 minutes, stirring frequently to aDpssrs on to deck. He is clout- glanced .around him. The handful prevent sticking. Pour 'into hot, ously crazy, _ CHAPTER V of Carib& left on the lugger were sterilized jars, cool slightly and "Crazy!" muttered Captain Tu- grouped forward, intently interest- wax. Yield: about 6' % cups. To - MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ed in'the schooner and the conver- test 'consistency of jam, remove cu. "Left alone, an' gone crazy. antics going on between the skip- kettle from the heat, place a spoon- pull away r'- he. added, addressing ful on a chilled saucer and cool a r'v e the Carib at the oars. Pet' and the n' t No one paid the least attention' to him, quickly. If the jam does not set The boat started in the direction "If Tucu goes aboard;' he mut- — - - - - of the schooner, but it hadn't toed under 'his breath, "I'll go ly- tooking automatic in one hand. covered a quarter of the distance too." Her eyes were deep b u - -- - _. ._ Ire, but when another figure appeared He walked toward the stern and just now they were dark with pas_ — ate r a s - - = —on the deck. If the sight of the sion. The face, ' - old man had surprised the board- measured the distance from the. tanned by loo ex- 1 P lugger to the schooner. It was posure. was set' in hard, ' deter- ing crew,-the second apparition— not great. Once under the pro- mined lines. -Perhaps in repose it - - - for it seemed like an apparition to tection of the overhanging stern was beautiful, -but there was a fe- Malay, certainly to Dick Jordan on he could swim almost . unobserv. line strength and passion in it that at - the deck of the lugger -- created d.;f�_ - -- vatic, suggestea the tigress at a.,,ascuieuL mid -Meru - -a i-on, - - - - -- —ing on the port side of the dere- bay - There was hot an ounce of + - - - . ✓' _,, • i But once more his attention was . The newcomer was a woman, lict fen "Y "father. eked reflected aboarde lightly dad, and with her hair eyes and face. - -streaming down her shoulders and drawn to the others, A shrill, bab- 0'y - - -- - back, half way to her waist She bling voice came from the forward lady" Tucu replied after a pause, had 'the appearance of one who shrouds of the schooner. Captain an insinuating pleasantry in his - - - has been interrupted in the midst Bedford was standing in them, voice, "an' we came because o' of her toilet, rushing on deck to waving and beckoning to the Ca- +at. Where's he -gone ?" -•;,�. ;:' -- 1G an s all' idea that can help .ascertain the meaning of the com- ribs. Instead of going below, he "I -told you I was in command "" you save tin'Ie and wort[: Serve motion- She glanced in the direct- had crept forward where, out of here," was the short, curt reply. Kelt�g 'e ready- to-eat 0�eaW Idon of /the lugger, shading her reach of his daughter, he was fa- "That's sufficient. Now get back!" _ • IOOt p y for breakfast, but j� Tucu glanced and then for - Kellogg's All- , jayes with -one head, and then back viting' Tucu and his men to come g lid- morning,!necks, Childzv a ward. 'Where's the crew ?" he ask- �Csnadtiaw tat the old titan on the deck. She aboard. in � itmcbes or Fuppe�e, before -�� spoke to him in a low voice, which "Come aboard. matest You're ed, smiling. moett deltieiuw Al%�%beat, Pep, Corn Flakes, — The heeded. for he withdrew from wetcomet Throw me a line and The girl woman paled slightly - a -form. Flaked, ,An -Bran, Rice Krispies, $cab ssight, and permitted her to do fhe I'll catch itt Hat Hal Ye missed through her tan, but answered un- � tesd�, -to- gl� and Krtlmblee tare atll Salting, it that time. Heave again!" hesitatingly. "There's no crew sat! Bvs 6 - "What boat iil that ?" she asked The girl in the stern gave one aboard. No one but father and me. by Kellogg's, the gPeet6tDSt In a clear, bell -like voice, horrified glance and then hurried Now you know the truth." name in cereals. i to her parent's side. Captain Bed- (To Be 'Continued) _ r omeat be• ford meekly dropped down to the SAYE TIME SAYE FUEL...-SAVE FQO�S if`ore . replying; then in his most deck at her coming and mumbled ISSUE 36 -1946 • ■ ■ a e ■ persuasive voice, he informed her. thickly a mild protest. Dick saw "',The San Miguel, Of Limon." .. the girl lead him away, and then The girl or young woman —it return to the rail. was difficult to estimate her age . • • _ - - ' sit the distance, but to Dick the �y ghat time Tucu and his crew - --- -- - - - - - = -- seemed young and comely—seem- had made fast to the schooner and ed in doubt, hesitating before re- were •preparing to climb aboard. 1plying, but her eyes were busy "Stop!" she cried. ".I forbid you studying the boat's crew and the coming ' aboard!" Mats of. the lugger. Finally, as if Captain Tucu looked up and _ ` ah - had made up her mind, she ., retorted in a shay leered at her, Its at the capn'>; p, peremptory , „ . invitation we're comin , he said. way: "Well, what do "It ain't against the. law, lady, to - you want.' You :_can't come aboard!" accept the skipper's invite, is it "M father's not responsible for _ - Captain Tucu smiled a bit craft - y •: •' '- -.. . Yy. "We took her for 'a derelict— what he says," she cut in sharply Itbandoned." !'I'm in command here, and I for- bid—" • 'You can see now she isn't," re `• • ' • •' :` -plied the girl° quickly. Then, as' Dick didn't hear the finish' of _ the sentence. He had quietly drop- anxious •• -1E anxious to pacify them, she add- q y P- rd in a pleasanter voice. "Thank Pad over the stern of the lugged! 'gou for coming; but we don't need" and• was once more, battling with : • , !any help. We can manage." his old enemy —the sea. _ ' :';•,',; • ' :' ; When you say brisk you say — Tucu was a little nonplussed, Swimming slowly, with his head . t . eve thing• Brisk Is the - expert s• hurt -- the — grits — hadn't - left hit--ugly— — ow —d -4a n in the _water, and !lank• - [ace. "Y'can't get into port with ing a wide detour around the stern -own word to describe the lively, that wreck.. We'li help y'ter rig of the derelict, Dick reached it with- p• p spirited flavour of Lipton's Tea • her up.' out attracting attention, Nobody never dull or insipid i s >`.. "No, thank you, was the .cool on the lugger -- had noticed his de- > < %' always fresh, tangy and full >,:a ;: retort. "We can manage." parture, and those aboard the bodied, Change today to the schooner were too interested in �' ` `> The small boat had been drift. \ •satisf in , deep-down enjoy-, - their Y P ing nearer all the time, and as if Prize to give heed to any- :; . • Inept of gbrisi- taatin Li ton's ` alarmed by this the girl 'added thing else. \ 6 P r ssharper than before: "Keep away, "climbed up the rigging>''ea' please! You'll get tangled in the hanging over the side opposite llfe wreckage." lugger, and secured a firm grip on the deck rail with both hands, Tu -- _ 4- Tucu turned to his mate and ex _ _- c_ an' ed i -Tew words with hint, cu and nis men were still for- _ and then addressed the girl again: ward, arguing with the girl. Dick `Who's that old man aboard?" could hear her high - pitched voice raised in remonstrance, She drew herself up and. frown- ;• ed. "You mean my father, Cap• * • • - _tain Bedford ?" "If you put a foot on this deck, s ` "Is• he cap's ?" There was a I'll shoot!" she was saying. "The smile of derision on his face, law allows it: You're boarding my v 'which the girl caught. Resenting ship against my will." 11,, she nodded curtly, and said: Dick thrust his head above the "Yesl Now if you have no for- rail. The men hadn't reached the - Vher business here. go, back to deck yet, but were hanging over " :your own ship." • ,To l?•• the side, with heads in view. The : �. •:• : � ,,• - -- -- - • "I'd like to speak to the'cap'n.'' "girl was facing them, with a deli- - was the roof retort, motioning to ant glitter in her eyes, and an ug• ► ` .- 'i4wrA •!OU»ND � Are Basin ; hlt Alabama VOICE OF THE PRESS prin >. s ridtle salt on railroad tracks. :. •1 Rather a queer way to catch s" II , I // train, anyway. Handy Pot Hodes Aid to Contentment — Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. For husbands camping indoors 'An Australian farmer has in. , during the family's absence, any of stalled a radio in his milking shed. WI3AT FRAGRANCE When — • the smaller pieces of millinery of because it keeps the cows quid, breakfast includes Maxwell _ r { the Juliet type, makes a dandy pot and "they seem to like the news." `ts gat pTO F,1vC COtvVINCEDHE IT AN MUST y,�y +I holder. After what they hear, it is likely House ! This glorious eof• , FATHER'!; HANINW -R, CATCH-ALL ORAINERNV NV ATTIC$`: Winnipeg Tribune. that the beasts appreciate the a¢- fee lb extra delicious be- vantage k THAT HE FAILED Tt� HALL•i?AfMSACk'S R BYT IS TtMS s vantage of being cows. r PUT s'`'r'K WHEN R DuM EvERYt}+INrs hE.w CaACC�ET — Toronto Saturday Night. sense its Radiant - Roasted taELOW4,oR t_ll_SE, Our ON FLOM t *jm IN oeAwEIZ Egg of a Queer Bird to develop the full goodness An ornithologist' has found a so Past — Yet so Slow of the superb Maxwell { strangely shaped and weirdly col- A jet 'plane flew from New York �i ored egg which he cannot identify. to Boston, about 200 miles, in 21 House blend. —Press report. It is probably one minutes and 51 reconds. Who is in - -- of the many recently laid by the such a hurry that he wants to fly ` Dove of Peace. 200 miles in 21 minutes? Sometimes — Kitchener Record• we wonder whether the ingenuity R e I Pe ffto'c and energy of modern man isn't too r. eencerned OpS 1 BOMOVVG FATHERS LEAVES FLASHLIGHTANO FIh1DS FUMMER AT . For Picnic Rent tittle concerned with needs that, are , ,F;, y.,� y a thousand trim`s more pressing FLASHLIGHT TO SEE NJ GADGET INATTIC.LCOKS LAST 1N GARAvE A flicker examined b a scientist' t �.,; •; ATTIC, AND GOES UP THROUGH FATHEWSOE5K FAMILY UNABLE. TO had five thousand ants in its stom- and more tragic. EXAMINING WDGET GETTING C0N7-EN7-S FINDANYTHING IN — Ottawa Jout nal, r i QN WAY COMFLET LY MIXE;D UP HOUSE FOR DAYS ash, There's an uppurtuaity for :: •- . , . s . some bright person to make a for - g _ ptcnt parties. high-speed lc camera that a t Hari case c -sues tune by domesticating il'ckers and e Q 7 Marine bring sue whetr • renting them out to earyorwhentheysmart •.t.IFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher - Kingston % h,g Standard. it takes only inr- fortieth of a- sec- and burn from over -work, dust, . and to wink the eye. it's the quick- gee+ bright lights or loss eat known way cheep• Two drops ,c Mnrtne iri . �s .�.....,a..a..........r.,..., • �� y to set into trouble. Ggnicklysoothes,cleaasea and • Vast Resources — Kitchener Record. tefresges. Thousands use Murine Report of the existence of 'a bit ^---- tggeosl"rtite it�a�sse�ur es7arh°g ti lion- doliar coal deposit 40 miles Castles in Europe Ranee. Always keep It handy, 1 its ' 4r i north of Hudson ' Hope is just one The hdusing shortage is solved C�. more evidence of the'vast potential at last. For only X400,000, travelers .,., 1 �\ resources awaiting development in say, you can have your pick of the ••••• B. G's Peace River area. of castles i d es n Europe. • p • G—Vancouver am'= Van c ver News-Herald. —Edmoalon journal , ZL ALDS1, M tne citt t N aa►kes cigarette '9'm worried about daughter and her boyfriend ... it's w quiet hm the parlor I'm afraid they're out in the kitchen r' 77" TM _ - 3iIE SPOT NG THING :MUTT AND 4EFF, NO .RUNS, NO HITS. NO ERRORS NO GAME By BUD FISHER - -_ - - - -• @� Vicar DO YA MEAtt If aeff. lli� 011,1 >" UMI if COW49WNO wo PbNlrOM4Ht • RtiN R er our? T•tRow �►T > vcu 5s •ro :11o1.e o iw' PL�►vt Koaot�I ' I r d N! �, UMPIRE OUT1 S►u e" so i Tlftw Pop Ztif4� wl�sk'r ATTA Oy t WENT UP TO 90 na AT 11: MN 611MS:. JO �( THE STADIUM UMMRE AND AND HAD3WEI.L , "Initials seemed so .igade- _ te. MP--No Good for Notes f J - .. - ' ..- - :.By MILLAR WATT - NM.w .1a ed sr The 90 it.. ttsar -+ -- VOLL HOW DO VW t tT'd ALL THE CUFFS DON'T � Ci KE MY NEW R 1 tOH T -- TAKE WK 'VERY - G1419ff NOW VVELL TWAT YOU'VE . r ''`�'• WORN IT -ALL. IMF ARM v' REG'LAR FELLERS - -Total Loss -' : ' By GENE BYRNES . a `..°�► PUT A fa6LFCAiTE,' �M l +� .104we NOW —. I SAID tr+�AS -- - IN CLUO DORA, it2RRY• a Xx 514AR8., 1 ., fT, 1 RL�,GRE.T ME LUST: Ei t >� fD L T. .I-TAM' W( �"1' VOINY K0URSNAIM V�i� � �FIC -W %ITN H aF �% d�l&1R� • HR+'IV FOR. A 1W bori ! + ' NA S BE+EA1 JW •O(�RCa'S� WT ' 1 rr ' r MILLI GAN S', AzD0NAtDS_A- WALY-1 } UQUIDATZ0!. A MMM6KRt STILL, , MASTIFF! WEAN - ; ` .. M •ter. M � • �. , 5' ) r � � � � I ` • •• ' ..... .- _ _' _ - - -. .. .. . , 1. .. • ,. ... . ,. ,_ ' - •' " -.. • �Gre3en River. �• GREENWOOD .;.:. Rev. Luflfman gives the address at the Y. P. U. Rally at Brooklin on CYRIL E. M O R L EY Mies Ruth Hutchings, Mrs. H. Sunday, Sept. 22, at TAO v. m. The Dr. �lReank and sister visited Ajax roc- Greenwood Young People win lead INSURANCE -1A N M'c h e in the singing. , Mr& Gordon Lehman od' Mark - The Sunday School Rally will be REAL ESTATE and Mrs 112 Draper, were'vis- -held on Sunday Sept. 22 at 11 a. Qnl - �' A CONVERTED JEW - - 'iWm at Vineland, on Tuesday of last' Combined Church and Sunday School -P H O NlE 67 PICK. - -- - - week IT3ervice. Come and encourage the S. :Hebrew Christian Hour - An roads lead to Roy Seebeck's on 6. workem Saturrday afternoon, to a sale. ;Quality Drugs ' Mr. George Dixon returned to his COAST to COAST _ "edttaSe after a five -day trip to - - NOTICE LOCALLY HEARD Aacorate Dispeadn� :N °1..Baya. Davies returned of Tor- �Veterinar, Remedies _: Cl K. -T. B. Dial 1550 Wilson. alter' a'seek with Miss Margo Our tXWkA pan �� A GE" FOR ALL OCCASIONS at 9.10 A. M. — Monday to Saturday a +sy at 8.45 A. M. Sundays _ ' Sorry to report at timer of writ • Reliable Photo Flnlehiag y Jog Mx: Fred Mclay, who is in the COAL COKE - &A4dress, P. O. Box 797 Los Angeles, Calif. St. knebsel's Hospital, is not prog- Complete Cosmetic Liar FOR JEWS and GENTILES = `awealm as rapidly as his friends • WOOD, CEMENT, would like. SAND, GRA Ply U STORE HOURS • • - - -- - ti(a. Judo Hood is suffering* from n heart attack, at the home of Mr. Week Days • 8.50 A. >t[. • t P. ]L. ...2 ud ine�� X mob'• 1BDILDER`8 SUPPLIER Mr. and Mrs. J'. E. Wilson had s 1 lunch with Mr. and Mrs B. Draper 8,180'local eartage work may'' 12 *80 P. M. - 6 P. ild.. . -- 4OBDUN F, OSBO&NE _ A. E. Richarasott , on Sunday. We haveatso placed in stock a full C. L. U. 96se Ladies' Aid wan meet at the L�NR i[/1P'!S Is>SAF 1[1LI r t DI8'!'iiICT JUNAGER -GENERAL INSURARM bonze of NLrL F. Gostick on Wed- aoac F� .1. R. Boyes, > y ' .. EXPIRE LIPFd Co VWYA C NNG ' — A.. W. MITCHELL' Phm. B. ' Dumbarton - T: ..h THE REXALL STORE tatMea to .Pickering, Onto �� D. Yr. and Mrs. Barnes .are holiday- PHONE PICA- i8 W H. Curtis phone �_ � i{ngg in the Kingston district _� Zas�ds 7L: ]>tsa. A6W Mr, and Mrs. Charles Annie and T in - D , ,& • Mi 3i R e Murvym Keane, Oshawa Zvely'n, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Annis Ra!ph Gulliver, Oshawa TL ]lead 'Gordon were in Ottawa over 1[lais the week-end attending the . Annis -� R'sl� 6� *�,7�� l Tear r Fenton weddi -ig. ' --. �7t �><l. iilAA IC 11 - 'Mr. and Mrs. Hommes, of Yancou- # _ t i •ver are visiling-with the formees _ 1JVENSED AUCTSONE= and Ai�e� 1111ssr Sister, Mrs. James Mitchell; VALICATOB Brau&wk Out pkk f s U . ,Mr. and Mra H. Quackenbush and taray, of Fort William, are spend- . ' e3 es'& Men's - hem _ i _s _ F.lales eendaeEed Any1v ins a few days with air. and Mrs.. , '�-�` 'Wear Phew or Write 4 - ... Cbse. Ann", ; $14 Daadse 9L Zest, W�►y, oat. !Clarke Prentice L Overalls' Your For Sale Children's i Pl8 Suits List sea LIOENSM AUCTIONIM d y wife P.r khe Ceaattes of Totik and Or► Boots & Shoes CYRIL E. MOALi✓Y arlo; to Cup. Ana pMw We Have Waiting- Buyer With des of C. A. & F, and of On Loft _ Self -serve Groceteria Cash, For Homes With Small J. H. Preaties (formerly p„e„�., Acreage, Persia, or Village and p es). Farm and Paso. _ t>'laarsateed • testes P"A" Property dock ale a Sp , at � =0 E Aai hake or NOW PHONE AGIN. U W 5, MILtaLlm ARTHUR, FIELD . S. CHAPMA N „_.....::.,.: Barrister Solicitor Notary Pubbe • � RADIO C.e:C tRICHARD50N - :x = _SERVICE _ _ - - - -- -. � P� hrg&g psis 'PHONE lit - R l+ i = -- - - -- Oft Five the Tempos said Batee 611 _ ConWAMtal L1fe � Pi�kern M � � Toronto Nardware N n a�sy be Ybess ..::..._. GET THEM New; 2 , Your Satisfaction M PIPES, ELBOW'S `�'OR YOUR C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. y Ga:r doe STOVES' _ LMNACES. GENERAL HARDWARE - Block, Opp F. o. �I. MCKEE ..,(B)ack zs:.q. Galvanized) OSH A WA PAINTER & DECORATOR QA GOAL SCUTTLES Try '`Chimney Sweep'' S" thole lase Bo: as Destroyer--The 'Modern way To _ ,SUPPLIES - : pICxERlxc ONTARIO J A. WILLOUG14BY Clean Chimney's, Furnaces and - _ WWoughby Farm Ag Flues eaey „.- - v . Head Office - Toronto J. I. (Hud) STEWART, B. A. &LVDr BUSHBI J. S. BALSLON DICKERING` 3� 3t. AD4G0a ; - °Lrgxt arrd Oldest in ;'Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Canada - Established Fort Yeard" fiiYE R BEND FARMS — - — - -- -. � Fbene Pickeri a 46 COweULT OUR ACTIVE C111 D£ ►T, Greenwood Road Quality Meats FOR THAT HOME IN THE C ;rV Fi>3dl Season _ - ne Pickering 17 A 13 in _ _ -RACK t �. Fruits & Ve etables : Sellers & Atkinson Phone Agin. ZO1wQ - St.lart. 290 F. J. DOII�Val� ..SILK'S MARKET ; :: - ..Licensed �. �ho�. : Ontario La� �er� PiehMrs - Auctioneers aw imt Street. East, Oshawa.- o.0. -- 26 Year's Experience _ lRealth ly Air - conditioned Sales conducted anjwhere. Notice - 1111tL]BSDAY. PSI,. SATURDAY - - - - Specializing An Farm !Stock, r ` SEPTEMBER 'i 0, 20 and 21 l _ lkrniture and Property Sales. t seamation Storm Dom ' wd ,All Sales personally Bated and - . y !kaki a 1 P. istoida nee t .80 ai. EGGS sell 1 - YOUR �phalt - Pro— pt vice Tars and Spars Highs st Market Prices Pa id -: ww &or& e_ Geo. Brent Lacile Watson E. Arden Reasonable Rates ..;:.What are You Receiving = PHONE 200 S"UFFVII,LE �. M. Gordon ` 10NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY ' and • SEP FOR YOUR EGGS. ' ' l • • - TEMBFR 23, 24 25 � • „3 . Last Co nplete. Show At 8.15 P, M. Our quotation Sat. Aug, 17, was GRADE A. LARGE 47c, • C O M R' E IUMBER - lso the Beet Ma,<n�� v><- z -vu;r- The Co*'-­- . NOEL COW.AIi.D'S _ 1. - �;� V _ _ LIMITED - Blithe Spirit .' LIVE :.: Scarboro .. Junotiori , )tex. Harrison Constance Cummings v TELEPHONES — 'Howard 1117, and Searboro g5i _ An Added Attraction _ -HOGS - LAMBS - CALVES :- % Remember•April CHICKENS HENS and Dressed �' 1�ul•rork Fame. Bose Dwra Interiior Trim, Nedubw _ Gloria foal and Kirby Grant DICKERING FARMS LTD. soft am H"f"°°d - Helai Insalated Odin; CWWXrain Shingle 814bg �Tif[IR9DAY, FRL,• SATURDAY WHITRY, ONTARIO pIiUNE 336 Day or Nigh Vallboarda Rock =!f Cedar Mdqou SEPTEMBER 26, .27 and 28 Asphalt Obbgles 7wn Rooftes 7 Jiumnit• Pro0whi Bs�e%y TD.... Soa Flame of - _ _ Wed Ia.alatlest ,e.a Xh.... .. - - -' - -- - WM*w T1tr' . Sawa rip. .Barbary Coast -- -- aYARTIN- sEI+iOVR la P. a i IJRS PAINS - . John Wayne gnd Ann Dvorak "W10 A d-verfize - - - - - Ali grades of U. C. Cedar Shingles