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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_07_25VOL 07 �No. 49 P'tdkER?I+iG, of . FR+IDAY,— SaL Rate $Lao 4sr year; U. s. its JULY 26, !84? 4 G tt Per CopT Anagri:ed as Second Class l�atOse �, C. Xwissr s+ad fioa, PAWAMS Pyt oelYke Department. 014a'" . em- best Astepay r Ichool e s To �� souls Area A ereoou . Ajud v Hish Scb0d had, had they been obirged to travt�i COUNTY OF ONTARIO to rotated ear other s thd a re point and POWER OFF Pi�ke�ing. Village The school boards . of Claremaeesi, hesrntsted to potsaibility Applications still be unsolved by - ,.'. • � •;.. Brooklin and Pickering (those Sect- of cloeiza this school before the the County, of Ontario for the ions is South Ontario having Con- ratepayers and others were fully ac- office of County Treasurer or the THE OSHAWA RU$AL 'Ms• sad Mrs. E. L. Chapman left tlhuation Schools), fibers of the quainted with the entire plan, and office of Treasurer Clerk =c- c- POWER DISTRICT on Monday on a motor trip around .. towziship councils of Whitby sad asked that meetings be held locally ants to state ppGi Lake Erie takieag in the several cit-. Pickering, met the Whitby Board of for this purpose.. age and gusiifxs- There will be an interruption in ies enronLe, Education and the Town Council at 'dom, salary to be set by the our Rural Power Service in that Word has been received fro m Mr. After atwo- herut• discussion, about Comrty Qoltncil, AppliCatiars the Whitby High School on Monday all that came out of tfiis meeting was should be cleeil. marled and Portion of our District as set out -and Mrs. J. S. Batadon Pram the West evening to diacuoss the proposed High a resolution arranging for meetings mailed to Mr. J. A. Hawtin, Chair- deteuil below, on Coact, where they tnotored on a sev- -. School Area. in each of the different localities for oral- week's vacation. The 11114h School Area" is a mod - man of the Committee Beaverton. _ SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1947 Coal fires were started n a just such a puthe endthese t e be Ont,, on or before August 16, 1941. From 6 A. M, o 11.00 A. M. P Baia ; hearing creation, of which we are - pl by the cad of October. R, re Ruddy, t in the village this week, hearing a good deal of late It Can 1�e said at thin time that Daylight Saving Time s s ss Mr. and Mrs- N. R. Shot treed and srust be given the Dept. of Education County Clerk, Court House, 1 eon left on Wednesday an anmouescemeat of a meeting in Whitby, Ontario Lot 32 Whitt yon their an- the Provincial Vovernment for Pickering will be made in due course. 1. north i y Tw in o tracks. aual vacation. ; having ;made a study of our "sys- The meeting Wan presided over by AIez. _RtssadD Review "A (this area {3 adjacent to No, 2 Win. A. Goudy is in Montre4i for tem ", the changes that should be Mr, Graydon Goodfellow, and add- j� AL Highway, a couple of weeks in connection will; M ade to meet present -day reciuiire- Teased also by Messrs Francis Mc- Rotary D0.uner Monday g Y, both sides) and as far his work as an officer of their vu- West as Lot 19, meats etc. No one avid? question the I:styre, Croxafll, Pickering P• ion. ' Doug, Thomson, effDeciency of Secondary Schools as Sutherland and Hammond, W. H. Rotarian A Russell addressed --��: South of Pickering Viffi- Miss Hazel Fowler .underwent an they appear in rank or category in Westney, L. T. Johnston; Heron and the members his own Club on age, Lots 13 to 19 is Con. 1, and opet'stion for removal of tonsils at the Secondary School grocp --Con- Alves, F. M. Chapman and Mavor MOXY evening, when he traced the age 1. In addition on our line • the Oshawa Hospital this week. tinuation, High and Collegiate_at the Davidson, growth of Ajax from the days of =north of Pickering Village in top, The Continuation- School was ,•location" up to the present tune, Con. 3,. Pick. Twp, Lota 14, 15 HYDRO OFF on SUNDAY - 4 commenced twenty -five to thirty and although he knew :nothings of and 16, and in Con. 4 (a:nd south MORNING 6.30 — 11.00 A M. years ago, and unquestionably met "Olsen and Johnson" at the C. N. El the prospects for the distant future, end of Lot fi adjacent to 4). Lots In Pickering Village etc. a great need in'the rural areas. We he felt sure the goverrunent had 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. (this will Piekerirsg Girls Say "Mak Youlo are however being told today that Owing to the destruction by fire "something in mind ". , .a site such not interrupt any customers along � 'the days of the Contenuation School of its big grandstand the Canadian as that with all of the desired fac- line on rasa - allowance between - ''A ilities aloe with the natural and Cons. and 4 in Lots 13 and East The Pickering Gish' Sottbalil team 1=a are numbered ", Lack of qualified, National Exhibition will not present $ w4•shes to thank those who kindly Capable teachers for all of the Sec- a nightly pageant thin year. It is geographical qualities, someone wait thereof. F bound to take it over. Water, and generously contributed to the , erndary Schools in the Province: and being supple_ -reed by the world-fain- Power, This interruption is necessary in = financing of the team. "R Costs today appear to . hirm- made it, ous Olsen and Johnston team of : sewage system, highways, railways, order that the H. E. P. C. of 0-it. - • „ and harbor possibilities—he aumned can make certain cha itrapossible for a Continuation School- comedians in person. accompanied P° ages to their � ENGAGEMENT - to provide the advantages and facil- by their birg New York company. them all, and cannot possible under- lines out of Ajax Station for the ities of a central. frS-Xh School (all Olsen and Johnson whose "Hellza- stand its not being made use of by betterment of volTfagre conditions "Mr. and Mrs, Howard Malcolm, of `'+e quite reawnble). It may have been poppin" and "Sons o' Guns" were aaene industry etc. Of the West end of the District. Brougham announce the engagement said at one tithe that the Continua- - stage sensatiom and whose appear- We believe the speaker was in a G. F. Shriev of their daughter �; mild 'way, chiding 1 er I g� fern to Mr. Robert tion Sc1wo! was provided for pupils ances in motion pictures were R {mil- g Deals a bit for Rnra' 'Q",,+ Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs, John - �N from the farm areas, who found ar successes, will be at the C. N. E. our inactivity in this matter. He in- Miller, of Brougham. tram rtaticm etc, to distant High for the riod from Aug. 22 to Aug ifers (and correctly so) that we of :fie aW pe The marriage will take place on Schools fm ible, -Tye Department 30. Pickering might be lookinz after our 'w P� P Canadian Order Foresters Hold August9,, in St. John's United Church -- however that snit}+ - `� _ oars intereata a little more, and look $t Brougham, Ont. into possibilities there —even to see - Ball Tournament transportation mtaans, and good roads Has your subscription to Lea_- - - , off today make possible a sy3tom of expired ? —we know, if you don't. ring io Ili : est$ ahtishe -'. bog transportation to the central at A,jfax. The Canadian Order of Foresters +� y y ' ` �%�- he school and that the pupils from the Pickering Public Library It was a good address...:ane of Athletic Committee held a meeting «%�e �'�iiiel �l:�t� So rural areaysAould have and do have a type needed to recall for us that in Bowmanville when it was decided the opportunities equal to those in The Library will be closed for two big things are likely to happen and to hold a ball toumamennt acrd dance --gave had better be read in Neatleton, Officers from Court Pickering United Church ' . the urban areas, weeks after Saturday, July 19, open- y - It is also maintained and proven ing again on'Tuesday, Aug. 5. Nestletan were introduced by Mr. H. Rev. Robt. C. Copeland Thompson, F. S., of that Court. The Minister _ that Secondary School education Is All members are allowed extra _ Eaiecutive for the tournament are: SUNDAY, JULY �, provided at lower cost to t'1e rate- books for holiday reading. 2^ 1997 t payers by the cutting down of the ANNUAL VACATIO�f Messrs H. Thompson, W. Jackson. 10.00 -a. m. - Gundav School number of schools and having all of Staples and Phelpa- Local Committee: 11;00 - 'Morning Service voe large area attend a centrally Young Phest4ants Distributed in Patrons of Mitchell's FlreN will Messrs C. Lockwood, H. Hamm; F, Evening Service Withdrawn During' 4 located larger staffed and greater- Pickering Township B Department please take mote, that, following[ Blackburn, G. Graham and C. Braun. r'3p R tP y pa July and August equipped school. our custom of past years. our Teams from the C. O. F. Leagues of t Ise our cone the Count Council on ,yards w l he closed during the Pickering, Oshawa, Bow•manville and Dumbarton L'ni eel Church County Six hundred young pheasants have Orono will take art, with four girls the recommendation of the Dept. of been distributed throughout Picker- Reek of August 4 to August 9, in- teams play;-,,• from the Bowenanville Rev. John Brsham, Miniater - Education have been s n over elusive,' Pe:sdi g ingr Tow -s3hip recently, being; placed League. Feature attractions will be SU'N D.AY� JULY 27, 1947 4, one year making a study of the mat- at four different points —four pens a C. O, F. All Star Team. 1 j 9.45 Church School ter in this County, and have recom- of one hundred and fifty to each. _, A. W. Mitchell ,logs } - Scugrngr Ramblers, sand the tit D-� %ss- 9sPt. mended the tewnshius of Whitby and The Dept. of Game a•nd FiRheries Aug, '1• Pickering Girls Team playing an Al•1 11,00 - Morninsr Worship ; Pickering, with Whitby Town mak- is aacisted ennsiderably by the local ,'tar Team from $owmanvi'le. ing a study of their own areas with Game Committee, who a" that the A bus has been chartered for the centennial United Church - ,g the object of having; these mtrtiicip- younlr birds are fed and preserved ­cca�ic +n an•d will leave front Bow- Highland Creek °+ alleles comprise a High School area, as far as it is poysib'e fur there to - manvtile. — C. Braun Rev. John 13raham Minister 7� This would mean the closi-1z of$the do • Tenders for. Caretaking SUNDAY, JULY X27 1947 h'ontinuation Schools of Claremont. 'yhe local Game Committee is Pickering V�'omen's Institute ' It- rooklin and Pickerin °The determ- s 1.15 - Aft- �rnunn Church School a;• P,ully aware ,that. we have .hose in 'Tenders w•itT he received b; the' Annual Picnic intng of this ate rests with the local 9 + Mr, H.' Brumweli, Supt. P this tnans.tr>; who pa4 little attest- nndersi�Tred until August ��: 1.47, P • :� � ±, sc`tno) boards, snd at this Monday • ion to the a•ish••a of tho Committee. for the caretaking of the Ma:nnic The Atrntial Picnic of the Picker- 7.00 Evening Worship meeting W. C. Murkar, attending a tat,• on tFis matter and are Temple in 1'ickeringt, for the sea: ing Wnrten's Institute is to be he :d _ for the Pickering; Board, and the shnnt'ng; pheaaant� -ho- ye. ►•, round, commencing September 1st next. at the home of Mrs. Robert Balsdon, Presbyterian Church, Pickering first representative callei upon-. while it must be a bit discoura --ig for d There is an o11- heating; plan.: nr1 nn Tuesday, July ?9, — Rev. Dav',d Marshall, Minister acknowTedRin_ the eflicie+ncv and frame Committee to.jta••e to contend two rooms occupied by the Lndg;e, Cone and enjoy congenial cum- SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1947 'x' mom adt ants s of the H'gtls Schaal any, o. Y•'' gCe• w•i,l: this anti of thing all the time. and the bancptet room wh -re the 1' E ui frod and another after- 3,00 _ Chum i Service ~ s Rated that in the past 25 years or i'l:e request is again made how- Eastern Star Order meet;. Fartic- noon okut -of- doers. •ass m a large number of pupil; from ever. Oat the znge o* these bird. he ulara n° th^ cvrrk or dodo: can Doesn't Know It Yet Sunday School withdrawn during neigrhborin& farms had received at res -pceted• —give them a chince, and he learned by consulting me or July nerd August. least two year-, of secondary- school the; a will bP mangy• mnro at trite t;nre Mr. L. M. Morley in the village, education which the`* would not have of 'he regular "pheasant shoot ': who i. one of the property com- A minister over one of oui• Ont- St. George's Anglican Church -- • - - - -• -- - -- - — _ _ _ ___.- mittee. The lowest or any tender Brio radio 3tatio:is on Sunday even- Pickering, ing told this one — a friend speak- g, Oat. is' not necessarily accepted- ing to a certain minister said "1 �'• E. G. Robinson, Reetoi F. M. Chapman, understand you have withdrawn your SUNDAY, JULY 27. 1947 C r� :Secretary of the Comm. evening service durinx the summer Sunday School - 10.00 L EXG @SS pCOfitS TCJX 'Act _- = Pickering, Ont, mantis, what doe; your• Official Bd. 11.00, - Morning Prayer., July 21, 1947 think of Mitt." Minister, "Oh, they 7.W Evening Prayer = don't even know it ytt". ; Standard Profits Claims _ ._ -.__. _- - - -- _- - _ -. _ ,. _ -_•_— __ _ -- _ -- St. Paul's Anglican Church _ Dumbarton, Fiat. - . -' Rev. E. G. Robinson, Rector Yt NO T 1 - - GAR-DEN PARTY SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1947 2.00 . Sunday School 1 r -, 3.00 - Evening Prayer , Recent amendments to the above Act provide that all � p •ST, FRANCES DeSALES CHURCH a4jax Baptist Church �.:• +i standard profits claims ,nuat be filed with the Depart- ('.�o. 4 East School Hou3e) ment of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947. Rev, R. D. Campbell,; Pa3tor r; Pickering Memorial Park SUNDAY= JULY 27, 1947 All applications are required to be in such form and 10.00 — Bible School and Preaching contain such information as triay be prescribed by the ++� r • ' Senesce Minister and the Minister may reject an application I Tu @aC� July Z9 1947 7.30 — Gospel Meeting --- BrIet that is not made, in such form or that does not contain �yf y f Song Service such information. I Y Wednesday At 8.00 P. M. y Place Announced at Stmday Service The prescribed forrtts (S.P.1) are available at all Dis BINGO G AMES DANCING Frid� y, 8.00 P. M. trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion-Government. •Youngr People's Service All pertinent information required on the form must FANCY GOODS COUNTRY STORE :. A cordial Welcome To All be included or attached thereto in schedule form, Ten- ® �+ ...... tative or incomplete forrns or those filed after 31st _ ^ a V : 3( PICKERING August, 1947, will not be accert;ed. _ 'GOSPEL SERVICE Pickering Vets vs. Ajax - ' EVERY SUNDAY AT 7.30 P. K. , Department of National ROVI-"n�se � � .... ortc�;� E t � N �' � I SERti ED FROM 5.30 ON Held jn the Church Building in the Nr 1` Centre of the Business Section on ,,rs` T. '.o ^••r ;�; ^ ;i.T�., - - +>,n ,. h c.a�: of Highway. 3 IN �r:+v et ct iii: tt.I Ct'ev uu�, irk, jy1� . , .ti �: I"� �. 9 T - r r.s • STORE I' JIEMING . i Every Saturday at 8.00 P. iR. At Chiamh Street Corner. ,__... _y,. --- f9a..•F.+- ` .. ter._: w.a _.: _, "_�..- - _i -.. -_< - s- •....N ,., .- r- .r.ccss.- _.._.n.�_ - • .- -: .� _ .. _ _ ' .�.h 4 .14r ALAIA � '�� NNE •�� R ST 1or N'dl l:nJ,., t•la, ins Ai � - the St. Beds Hotel 4;00 �. / t ma# MY�i�Ii e V w"/ - 'tUKU\TO • 'r t,%er.. ROam erelb Both. ,bower • w110 have greater respectrfcn• girls and Teerpbotw Nice Boys = in rarest than to descend teysneh • t•.uatr. V.su * S •i !rouble 53.50 up _ undue He i. off )-our ►:ni" .. is • Everywhere r adolescent conduct. s.or. Fred, t s and l.* r a Ev he y * list and, I hope, for good, w %ishtb " _ µGEAI: A \ 1 F HI f�ST : 11'e read * Your parents were rig1jt this hrrTel. w us I trots -- * in a newspaper w'hcre you said I Tel. K.1. U35 _..__ *time. And how often parents are! * that 'nice' 'boys don't marry girls • NNW „ *who are 'out for a good timc.'hUULISIi SISTL'E:ti "We art- old - fashioned girls. ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY *-Will ycu please tell us where we IIiRS7 1 our 16, * can find such nice boys' avid in love .cilh a man around 36. FURNISHED $1.50 up ' BETS and Dot." I have in slip oul to be wills him. 1 UC' (.S(',fLLY find Herr boys : One of his old girl frier:ds found it r I • ,/r„ urri. and is 01': ;tg everyone.' I err thus" belong to families ..Shall I stop seeing hinv. Or be who live near • hra;•i and let everybody err :rs to- ? you and who are neth. r., 1 h -ve bins ,very much. tined, of your N • f _, elrsr.R.Irll r. p a r e rr t S. You I;F. B'kA VE, and stoii secif•g hits find t h c ire its j * altogether and at once. • i your church, at l HOTEL METROPOLE r * It isn't. being bravc to sneak out. ` sr It a U1, air fi '• * to sce this man. It is brazen. You NIAG1RA FALl.P around you. T he * UPP. — C,N.R. STATIDN !t Itl'Ifi/ brothers of your [re insulting Four parents tvlun girl friends' are * vcu deceive them so, anti ii you probably n f c e * arc not careful your name .will be _ r - boss.' ai ;d so are - " a are' in your community. A f'tey''' _ G ERALD R RO WN the Goes 1hi v know. The-v dg-n't hart * Yrnt H'un't like my opinion of a 1 � ilia w.N.ei FE11TytILf to be intportid, *man twice as old as you arc, t�ho Qfn A NUP8IS " We —[t a salt' the murderer:" she A nice box expects the girl he, 'Persuaded a }vu:tg girl to meet /) , CHA PTLr6 t►JYIr As xfcCate hangs 'up " hips on the sly, and tells her she the telephone receiver after a conversation whispered. dates to kuo,. ho;, to beha�•c hersel f With Donlan•r. he hears a soft click as "Yes," he answered slowly. — that's one way rf telling he is a ' is "brat e" to flaunt public opinion. someone else softly eeplacn a receiver• µThink back. What waS It we Saw'" I Hirt boy. He is courteous seed re- * He is a cad of the lowest order. • He tells Miss Bigelow that "this is the i end.; All will be Oyer In a few minutes. ' 11'hy" site faltered, "there was spcctful, he doesn't try fir kiss you * (Tile dictionary defines . cad as a a woman with red hair. Veronica!" I the first tinse you gd with hint. He * - vulgar, ill -bred fellow." Do yon ( s Chapter XXVII "No," , he said. `'tot 1•eroniea. faits yore where you aunt to go. and j � ttaat to be' seen with �} matt like Miss Bigelow closed her eyes in That was Shari Lynn —in) a red he brings' yen _ home at the proper that' 1 anguish. McCale continued in a 'wig." time. Fie is polite to Your family, toy It takes real courage to stop ;4 10 saBing a man -sou think you care u - rush of words. She gate a cry - of surprise. :f yon are serious in your question, * Even Christopher Storm was con- "Then— ;con can safely follow your parents' fg,rr, Lot that is the only courage - - 1 P i rounsef 'l her know -who life nice " tt trth having. k^ vinced of Vallaincourt's sincerity. "'�o, She did not shoot'hiltt—She 1 .. He had met Curt that morning and was not near enough. She saw who boys are, and they u411 help ±ors plan _ - ONLY simple rtdodness brings any tin a rush of boyish - feeling had did and tried to blackmail after- 1 your serial irfr so tlrt boys a'i11 rnjoy happiness. 1 you steed more restage, ; p f r r nr _ fh n h• - •1r r s t its • deeded The Nest, the house he had ward. to her sorrow." � - c re . rs K rn Jhcv r c v - _ built for '1'eronica and himself, - "Then it must have been the ?b +!•_:. Addy ,slits! .rill help -. r , m if. _ That left fire others out in ,the, cold. `other sear —the other woman -the One awurniug: Never dair a 'troy �ddrrss Ircr at Bor R. room 4.1, -Better now that l eronica should one in the raincoat." I has girt ywsr fart0v o+.d r aide .Sh West, Toronh,. " - ri:•lcss he - 7t +d I - like hint., I hat's playing safe. marry' Storm than Vallaincovrt. if Thai was Sybil. She saw the µC D 'FE'\ ; they. P be was going to turns his back on murder, but in her confusion did not TO O'-ti FUSE 'I ._ -: GFk "; . � » � � ,tot, r�u�Er POI.►s►1 is _ - them. Storm, at least, wofild see recognize the murderer —then. * I agree with yous friends. Icons _ that the had their allowances, ma I Think, :►Piss Bigelow. When we *-think of asking this young man to WONDERFUL, 11141 DEA1U105TYOURS(NINi3� _ y y looked out the window two or three I * go to the party, He la3ed a low SO 9RIisNT THE 6uG8 TlitNi( be something more. But Curt, in his * P IT S A LIGHT!- times In those few mindtee& before trick and, though he has apolo- a► - • . complete about -face, could not be ' relied upon. He might -tut them off I the shot— think. Wasn't there soiree -. * gized, it iv obvious that. he does completely,- -in- disgust with hies- one else • there? Someoue already � not take � feu seriously,. You would ' +: self and them, tae 1'yu can't take .. Haitins * only appear cheap if you had any- td si chancres with a reformed rake. He He picked up the black kerchief * thing more-to do with him. i' �t. J► is liable to become very self- rigktf- and dropped p, Don't let. the fact that you dike is • Peed it is her la Silt J him am bon', influence tiou. There's - eous and unapproachable. You see? stated at it blankly for a long hor- rible y - moment. Then she understood., * are, or will be, other young men "� ' r` _•a ,, A. v. �. Curt Vallaincourt had to die." _ « a • * "1•cs— y;es,,• ane said. finally. ; j_ ' "aa'iul —cur Sybil- Uh, God —" ti►te blue eyes of Stephen Ei{:low. i MISS BilRO 'r. eves remained • • buried her face in quivering hands. The than gave a growl, matil.- - closed. She was breathing' heavily, g // ► t. , ' In the' silence that followed. %Ic_ quick gesture with his right !rand McCale hurried on i "Valtaincourt, of course, had told I Cale heard a soft footfall outside "I wouldn't, do that," NlcCile I ���� alRiy 1 cronies, to whom he had J the door, Someone was tiptoeing said, his voice harsh. "This block. f �/ quickly, furtively, toward the sere- is lousy wit) i police. l'ou'd better I ♦ I I made full confession, and Christy- 1 ice stairs. come quietly. Every one of them PWI � ,< �► x � y 3 pher Storm because he was forced ,� In a flash it came- to McC'ale that l -•has a gun.' They've got a brad on - to, and Shari Lynn. Shari Lynn. during the time he had spent in t you'• right nu%t; Thei ll• .heat —te .0 fatalistic in all' things, probably I g l kill,.'• more so about the enigmatic Curt. I pCeparing Bliss Bigelow for the I, set out to do a Tittle blackmailin g. coming arrest, his lengthy explana- I 1 hen I.i.•rlf.0 said, ":�t.t LcR,tt 1 - Knowing that he hadn't come clean tlon, his gift 'of gab— had given ,get you, they don't." He fumbled in J someone. the needed few minutes to lice coat and laughed hysterically, to the four who were in the plot, r A SPARKLING, LASTING SHINE . -' she•started plans for extortion. She Plan escape., For r iD that instant. 11fc( ale's Lnce' p a moment he felt got ,in touch wit Karen and threat- panic, not knowing what to do next:, . came up with all the force he could ALWAYS USE "NUGGET ' ' where to turn. - Excitement raised muster. Bigelow gave a sharp cry a ' _coed to let the cat out of -the bag r _ - - the hair on the back of his hands. '.of agony and doubled up on the '] beiorc the wedding bells rang. Al- I-P ]] ,though they all knew that something `lie controlled himself toil!! a titan- sirlctt alk, tripping klcf'ale as he GET was wrong, that there was a rat • :: ec efton of ullh went down. It loss real until that , somewhere, Karen ' decided to be on °t stopping to cxpTain to the moment that pocky • loome <I up, out he safe side. She toots 5500 with -1�'ld lady ,••'_- "_ -- motio,rlct;, ire --t±f the -fct�- -' * - raced'out-into the hall, threw• open t'htt 6c (vmrnncdl + her to The White Abbey for Lynn P a that night. She surprised 1'allain- the front door, He !vas in a frenzy. _ _ .__. _ _ _ _ ;1 He ran down the front steps into • - ='-- -- -' court with her, and believe me; Sur- prised was the word for Curt. He the blinding sleet. Your Handwriting 1 r -.. was utterly nonplussed when !:area * " By walked in. She was observed by ror a moment, he was- utterly - and You Alex S. Arnett " t rj l • '. -'my secretary and' myself; by her. �, befuddled. .lager mounted in him � \ . ` ' • / /�;?� •- - -t husband d-ho was there on his own { like,a flame —anger at himself. He Pride is an important feature rn \ account,, probably to watch for Shari had lost. He turned to retrace his handwriting -s it tells us the gets- �\ t _. Lynn. Sybil was there, too. She and steps when he heard a found near real meats} outlook of the 'writer Karen met on the steps. No doubt him. He looked into lice dark wet- i .r whether he is boastful and over- r she Was upset over the rtttftpi, t� -tress and 'saw a form materialize confident, whether he has a quiet : '-'Curt had, been seen with tt)e - -hynp _ g out of nothing and-walk toward the + unassuming pride of self -sat ,fac t � `' woman, and in her muddled t recognized g- g #ion at things well done or, wlicth- /• � i way, curb. He reco ized the snug-fit fittin «anted to see for herself pants, pea jacket and ropnd hat of er he is conc,ited and vain. Hard bunches showed again etc- � a sailor, If �" /• g you observe all the capital Cates jawline and his face looked He stepped up to him quickly, letters in the script you will see ;�• '� — I t s relentless in the shadows. '_fumbling for a cigarette, and said, .fin which category the writer .bt- T The next afternoon, Curt Vallain- "Got a -light, buddy." longs, remembering of course t -court was shot on your doorsteps." A match flared suddenly and Mc- that in every script there arc other Miss Bigelow sat up straight, Cale looked up over the flame to features to take into account that !,shaking herself out -of her reveri4L start into the dangerously narrowed stay tcad to favour - tbt• writer'; ".1 '; character. Handwriting with t cry loth cap- f j! -A New Serial Story - '•+ - - �._...• ttal letters shows the writer to be - -� . c. t huurolr. having little prrae, • • �• - - BEGINNING SOON capitals that are just a little high- � or than the rest of the letters show a modest pride with a shyness for' being in the lime light, Cap- : VALLEY of REVENGE itals that are twice as high as the other letters show the writer L By JACKSON COLE to be over- confident. \\•hen the `ft;ltl 1114411 ;{ �_ - -- capitais are very high and look' 1 out of With freshly loaded- sixguns and Winchester carbine, proportion to the other �- red-headed and scarlet masked like some panoplied knight letters you can be sure t »e writer of the Middle Ages, El Caballero rode down towards is possessed of vataily. ,'Tve never been so insulated in a:: my life, Al adaM. Luna l oja, bent on revenge. 1 begin MY day with supdr- delicious Grape -Nuts Fickesl" He was not a bad -man, this rider of the outlaw tr'il; �-,I l'L- "Nell 'lands sakes! You too! and bone:; iron for the blood; and - in fact, he did many peon a' good turn, especially Juanita. 'Seems like everybody's gotta have other food essentials. All because MtOeuy tysf,y de1T �, Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes or they they're made of lice sun- ripened whose mother and father had just been murdered by a r s figure they don't start the day Canadian grains— w•'ttat and malted . band Of land hogs. Anyone wishing a more ronrpletr right." I barley — skillfully blended, baked analysis please send self- oddrctred "Lady, that's because they're so and then toasted." You'll enjoy this story of the avenger of the desert ' badlands. rJomped rnt•elope to Box B, room deliciously malty -rich, sotemptingly "And they're east to digest, too. \ 421, 73 Adelaide St. West. Toronto. honey- golden, so delectably crisp, Go pour me a big economy package; _ -WATCH FOR IT Then is no charge for this seRdr I SO ' ' '� i And take a look at those recipes - "I kn s. I knots. and they supply for cookies and other good - {binge ✓` I pDvbohydrafen for energy- proteins made with Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes ...+...... ISSUE 30­10H17 -,for muscle; phosphorus for teeth I I'll be back this way later:' _ - - - - : ? E E N - T 0 W H TOPICS h� hands dirty," The chap who ' � .." . L –� A�wwer to Yn..a.." r..•,..• - -�- stepped Up t0 the m]CCOQI)One is 'I i%i�JfYfOI1St _ - - - New York City that night and ,P a - -- -- By BARRY MURKAR thanked bliss Smith for the honour 1303U WNTAL 4Grain Good Stuff, Pete! Some time ago, school auditorium. They discussed was 13- year -old Daryl Koch of a 1 Pictured teat- S Czar we did a spotilight on a young fel- the problem and then elected an place called Dubuque, Iowa. The; utmlist, John 6 Short cough FORD — lo from Pickering by the name of investigating committee which in - story of some hometown demos- that time he had just competed in They learned that torn seat gover- lacy had got around. 5American 78imoao Peter Kaiser, baritone soloist. At ings, plywood peeled off the back Does that give you something to philosopher !sashes th,; Kiwanis Music Festival and turn met the theatre managers. to think about? 12 No other Girl's name walked off with top honours. Welt, of the seats, lip -stick writing on Wishin' and Fishin': If any of ITIEEIR 13 Armies >a Dyestuffs -' •' •: '.2S Kind of poem 43 Angered last week he appeared on the radio the powder ,room walls and other 'fishing on your holidays and have 14 Inheritances 10 Near - 16 Unfettered 11. Interjection (pl.) 44 Dreadful Programme, "Stars of Tomorrow" injuries to the theatre premises ;,you teen -agers there have been " 15 Soldier 26 Stupid over C B L Coast -to- Coast. We were costing the managers about 'caught something you are proud 19 Annoys (slang) 30 Cereal grasses 45 Each (ab.) think he did a grand job and know 850 a week. These young people ; to tell about, send it along. But $0godess d 16 Feminine 33 Johnnycake 48 Everything that, if. you heard him, you enjoyed went to town on the matter. 'Things remember your story MUST BE goddess nickname 35 Beverage 49 A point him ' '�4 Stove 8 began to happen fast .and, before TRUE. You wouldn't want us 26 Successor to 17 Sun god 36 Witticism 50 Toward Whoa On Second? 'While the they knew it, they had the local little fishy vrould. you? The w•ea• Atatwk 18 Finis 38 Melody 51 Red' Cross bouquet's ace , being tossed around,- press and radio station helping ther is very hot today and. Susie 27 Dip gently 21 Dipsomaniac 40 Turkish (a-w we can mention Neil 1iacCarl of them. Today Dubuque citizens are to relate a fish story that was a 28 Seine 22 Within village .53 Upon Whitby who is doing a bi gjob of talking, aplenty about the change and I are going swimming this 29 Negative 23'Day of week 42 Philippine 54 Worthless shports- reporting for the local pap- the young• people have brought afternoon, so I'll have to close now•.+ r 31 Long Island (PL) archipelago (slang) er there. Neil is taking the journal- about among themseh es. ):very- So -long. ' (ab') P1. 3 4 5 6 T 8 y 10 11 ist- course at Western University. one oined in to help and now they 82 Like This is the course that Varsity have their own, •school council. bong Peace 33 Paid (ab.) 13 I threw down the drain -pipe. West- Heading the whole idea was a kid 34 Feline ern, being ew and modern and named J)aryl Koch, a 13- year -old. ti g r t 36 Extinct bud 114 1$ eager to help those who want to be The teeners there have proven that Vield Marshal \ iscount Mont- , 27 Separate something, took the coure which is they can be ladies and gentlmen. gontery, Chief of the British im- parts 16 17 18 191=0 21 ZZ i:9 p y y, penal General. Staff, told a large art! sponsored by the Canadian This isn't the end of the sloe _ S9 Valuable Z9 ZS Zb Weekly Newspaper Association. On April 20tif, the famous singer crowd welcoming him to Darwin. wood Back to M' Carl. Neil writes a hate Smith presented her junior Anctralia, that he was really fed up 41 Sorlxof Isaac ?7 :h;. LS crisp and snappy column and hay citizenship award to the "ail out- i6th war," (Bib') been seen darting around with a standing youth in boys' work in the "The world now is settling down ' '42 Lateral 29 30 31 32 3 + ••' ad and pencil at properly," he said. He believed 46 Indians • p sports events United States." The Contest direct- 47 Lizards 34 35 � . 36 at Whitby for a number of years. a boy . "w ho . is' not afraid to get "'there will be no more storms for r 50 Whistler 31 X38 3q yfl Who knows? . Herr Ne may have ors had announced that-they wanted a very long time." 42 Press aeothec Andy Lytle. _'si5 Shut out nl '42 43 44 45 P&b Friggin' in the Riggin' Sailing 58Loud noise wbich is a very pleasant pasttintr RICH 41 y$ '� fOC ',�OnC who likes watt[ a with / CINNAMON B S Missouri (a as po ular as ever. \1'e note with SPICY 3 Missouri (ab;) 50 51 52 Si 5v interest the recent story of the f " 2 One (710 5b young sailors at the Toronto Club BUttlawful I who will have no part of women just as well. Sometimes the fool -- Recipe in theiz_sai ng activities. May be ing around in boats where young uns Dissolve 1 tsp. sugar in � e. 'CHHO11ICLES OF GINGER ( of both kinds get together results it3tewatm wane, add 1 ea- _. in trouble. velope Royal Fast Rising By ;wt.ndoline P. Clarke D Yeast. Let mixture stand Hockey Star Checked: Eric ( '� Dry " 'I . Sumething sccros to tell me iliat - standing, we were y1case d to stv out Pogue,, hockey star oi- the famous 1 0 min. Then stir well. Scald this is summer. At any rate it, is visitors. '34 e. milk, add 3 tbs. short- 1 Oshawa Generals, well known y enin , t the time of heat and haying. sudden * * � - K province; was check - g �4 � mgr' � asp- throw out the salt; cool to lukewarm. Add storms and summer visitors -but not Then came alunda Car enters k rlrcrssarily related -and times when p ed u the,othtr night In fact he w p R 1 ' c. sifted flour to make a, were here first thin in the morning S was stopped so suddenly while rid - �. s *� batter. Add pease mixture , e, c�. thin seems to ha en at once. l g Q to repair the hayfork track - Partner tag a .borsi at Pear's Park, Toronto, and I beater+ egg; bear wed. s Saturday for instance: The 'men left the boys to- help with' the job: i he was thrown off. 'The horse. ,,,� Add 2h c. sifted flour or t crc %7r kin like fury trying to while he weni out to mow, While all � .r't►; enou h to matte a soft 1 ,� gg went into the act too - knocking 8 )4 t!r 'r, a �S }g 1'ierd of tiny before tlSreat- �„ the men were thus occupied a truck a man, a woman and a child flat•, dough. Knead lightly,.place rning storms could stop them or the came along to pick up x veal calf we Pogue, as we hear it, was nothurt, is greased bowl. Cover, set s5j close of-the (lay bring a normal end ,warited' to have butchered,for the trlf while riding _the blades in- in warm place, free from to- field-and bairn activities. And be- locker ; then along came another but feels muds -more sure. of him- draft- Let rise until doubled 4 t%+ctn them they did it. Partner_ in bulk about 2hours. When truck for two veal calves that were ' stead of a horse. Pogue is slated �' K'' 1A took over the chores while the boys ',going• to market and of course each r to a ear with the Generals 'sin - hght punch dough down; roll 54 tray ed out in the field One load they time 1 had to hunt a man to handle ssext¢s anon. g ;' �, ., out'into oblong piece, about )A brought in just -about- had. me quak- rj1" thick. Brush with 3 tbs. the calves.,- Sometime during the Democracy is Fun: The above is p; melted shortenin tag. 1 aeons sore the wagon .wool¢ � g or butter. - •. -' M morning John came to the house.' the title of a piece that - ne+er go into the barn or that John ; p appeared _ �,: • Sprinkle with � c. i *tuwa - taottkf be decapitated in the psocres Looking for bolts in a box at the in the June issue of .the kotarian, It sugar, 1?J tsps. cinnamon 'barn he had disturbed a bee's nest. one of the finest magazines in 3/2 c. raisins. Roll u length- The `N bad swayed crazily ro the By the look of John's arm one bee had j the cuntry. The story concerns_ a• r wise in a tight roll; cut in rough ground and as it approached shower' active resentment, the others 'group-of Iowa youths who saw and 1" slices. Place cut -side u " the barn I stood watching. John P' . •crouched'lower and -lower the hoisea were buzzing around angrily just i solved a'problem that set a whole 1" apart is grtasfd shallow lagged - their way into the barn, the near the.driveway in'the barn where town talking. It seems that the _ • • baking pam Cover, let rise - the horses take their load, As every- our people of the public and W warm place until light, '• beam eves the doorway caught the Young p p p a about i hour. Bake in 425 °F. ' to of the load until it pushed a few one knows bees and horses is a barn i high school of Dubuque, Iowa, have p p B p cleaned v on theatre vandalism oreo about 20 minutes. - •forkfuls of hay back and back and don't make good tom anions. 1 fixed � p . finally over the end of the rack. Ex- up Johnny and then, after I had. jet that typical - American town of ' eept for that the load did go into the git. the bees time to quieten down _60.000 population_ b barn.. Having reassured -myself on a bit, I fixed them too. Thank One morning a group met in the ,vet that point l .mo%cd "the Greening" .1-ea-,en for DDT -it can. sure save oat of the sun into the garage. May- r lot o£ work and misery on a job be my mind was on - the load, or like that. _ I)* items the heat, anyway when ' ' - 1 wanted to go to town a couple of 'The' 'new's 'says'- "Hot again to- _ hours later I found the ignition soil morrow " -oh oh- andtomorrow my f _ on and the battery worse than use- sister -in -law is coming to stay! - I less. 1 thought to myself - ""Well, — WHEN YOU'RE TIRED 1t t that's something for 'Bob to deal - 1 with -and will he be mad!" After Square Bottles . LA'S YOU CAN B E... supper 1 told him the worst -and he wasn't mad at -all. in fact he took the .I"hnw square milk bottles now opportunity to do a littk experiment- growing in popularity in the South- l- ing, instead of towing the car or ern L3sited States are not likely to - getting: store battery, he jacked one catch on north of the border, ac- - +. t TRYACUPOF heel up and then turned the wheel cording: to Canadian Grocer. Rea- r Rea- just as he does the fly-wheel .on the son git en has nothing to do with' • ILIPTON S TEA tractor -aril, presto, away went the conservative Canada's love of the `. < motor as slirk'as you please, 'orthodox either. 'It's simply a mat- eti i. 7 .y7 ter of climate -it is said to 'be Then came ntinday. � Both the bo} s doubtful if the shoulders of square �J expected to be away most of the day bottles - could be mad4 strong and as 'Partner and I were not look- enough tb' resist the pressure •. f' - 4' ing for any- +isitors we intended to tasted ' by \y inter e!oorstep frerz- f ,. f <r make the most of a quiet day and ' rest up a bit. Incidentally there �ng. ~� «asn't too much to cat in the house because in humid weather I try; to - Iiay -Fever Note j ` - >', keep perishable food supplies down � i ! �f - _- �- , � .- - ,�,,,, � '"` ,r*• to ' minimum rather than have them Sufferers from hay -fc+cr and so -,'•� t `, $,,oil. Of course you, ha+c Rucsscd ca. "rose colds" should a+riid I i ; c ^,. h .� , k hat happened ! Yes, we hat) +tailors- s � ' %'' : ;. � + � a � wimming during seasons when they all right-visitors from 'distance- - - >•`'• J - : ire most suhjcKt t., thneo for canner, a tternoon tea ants supper, disahilities, according to health auth- Nu. don't think they starved. On a orities. Those »ho stiffer severely farm there is always something rune -• =} from hay -fever are ad+ised to think can ntstic up a meal with in a, hurry, ' bat until one has thought it•otit one twice before they go sw'immin>;'at all. - -d.•rc l,a�c a fr+i harfimoments! :�nct- _- _ihronic_inflammatimra .)i the- close i - y'- _ -- sari throat m: kc th;< ;•,1•, i� :,l,,,. �/rli. - [wl lr V 6�Sit- IMa w4c7 lop I-c , r-r, c „rt r,t.i„ns ne,twilh- f? 7. GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS If Yal1'It� TEA GIVES YOU THAT 1E I e What a lift you get from famous Lipton's •;.Trn� It's Lipton's FLAVOR -LIFT . . 5- deliciobs, stimulating combination of brisk, mellow On 'CERTAIN DAYS' Vegstable Compound to relieve �.nter ... plus, a lift that Benda exhilarating of The MI>tfrth ! " �ohaympt°ma ThiRfinemedicine new energy right through you, from head 'to st is mry efJ'ect6, for this purpose; toe. Lipton's Tea is a wonderful "pick- me -up" Do female functional trtonthly For over .70 years thousands of 'when you're tired - wonderful anytime, morn- disturbances make you feel tier - g'srla and women have reported nag, noon and night. And only Lipton's gives : •> rvous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and benefit. Just Bee if yoo. too, don't you that FLAVOR- Lirr— becauise it's the blend �' • -' °'°` `"'tA. +' �' "dragged put " -at arch time-? report excellent rr••tlt.! Worth that makes Lipton's and the blend is Lipton's _ y Then do try Lydia R. Pinkham's trying. own secret! Get Lipton's, the tea with the � 1Mt•�/�'�l"SOya_ = 'AN* AJMEMdER -NO FUSS..•NO MUSS VEGETABLE - FLAt'UR -LIFT, at your grocer's today! W/TM uOTbf>lei TfA BAGS 16 Vvew 16, COMPOYKD a•pyrtsbt 19+7-•rbe. L twb• LA=Wd k is -'Claremont Locker Maple Leaf Fire t;la�.itred t' -dvt. Rates 20 words or less, 25c. —if charged, Sy stem - ' Uti. r Zo words, it. per wort 'nSUranee Co. FEMALE I3lsI.Y WA1tiTEDII- Stsrtdard Size L°cker 18.00 A Yen Write or Phone ..Capable i�4'oaian to handle AVON tutting !loom and Chilling Room Cheap Rates for Farm and Counts? Products in l'ic _er:ng'. Yrofitabie, A�.raiiable Fred To Cnatomers �� WINAN Part -time :1lVork hews Office so um LOCKERS AVAILABLE �iadetortn Insurance on Buildings . Windmills, Silos etc. .WAAPFED - --used Beatty• box stalls, TAYLOR - LOYS 1 Automeb"a Insurance of All Rim+ and fence rails. News Office Box i y + a 6s5. PRO M cLAREMOrrr law 19� 'Bowman &Row@ PIES, CAKES AND PASTRIES - --- ,CERTIFIE:D RASPBERRY PLANTS Write Box 754 Campbellford, Ont_. iVlcLellen'8 s ■ u:INIM ,s,i r 1 uL I JO IS i dill for illustrated folder and growing OLD HORSES WANTED - : 4"know how". Don't delay. SuPPly SFRViCE STATION lAmited. l Campbell M•u& Ranch Pays Aug. 15 IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS STANLEY - FOR SALE -- McDeering b,;nder and ,rte Repay _ Grease and Oil $15.00 AT YOUR FARb4 Farr S Elevator trucks, hitch -foot good Phones - Offffiee 38W Res. 38J working order. New canvas. 1176.00. Batteries for sale - G ...g— — �0NF_AG1NCOURT 18J12 ' E. L. Chapman, phone Pickering, Tiros For Sale . COLLECT w have- - -Dl , Pig s___ Grower o Early Two Cars of Pig Grower on hand. T �1 ease 52 R 14, PHONE: PICKCRING r rR3. For Pickup at , Wheat Chop. Scratch Feed FOR RE'�T --B- roomed house and' - PICKERINtG' -� p 16 Percent Dairy big garage, water, furnace, all con- «s«: veniences, electric throughout, at the Open B.Ep A. To 10.30 P.m Be sure to start your hens on the - Stouffv111F • Rouge, on -Rouge Vaaey Ina and - right Layinx Mash - - -- Master Pine Grove Ave, Lot 34, Pickering. - Lawn hliowers Feeds are Prover and ^Guaranteed 348 - - Mike Boychyn, R. R. 2, Pickering. j AN ORl?ORTUNITY , * «« Plroae Stonfitilk Aug. 1. Established Rural Watkins District HARDWALL PLASTER Saturday kt't nee at 2 P. ]Id. FOR SALE - Registered Cocker I available. It you are aggressive, and Sharpened and Repaired Spaniel puppies, beautiful, heath y Insulating Wool and Batts Doors Open El:�feh Night At 6.30 healthy between the ages of 25 and 65 - Roofing; B. C. Shingles and pups, reasonably priced. - Harry have or can secure travel outfit, this Garden Seeds, Garden Tools Asphalt Shingles -RIDAY and SATURDAY Brown, Brougha Phone Pickering you opportunity to get establish- PREPARED FEEDS 5 R 24. Paints, Oils and Turps. Master and Maple Leaf • •1 JULY 25 and 26 s Stenographer for 'law office in Osh- ed in a profitable business of you = o m For full particulars write today «« :« �+ a s, Must have good educattan. Ex- to -=- the J. R. Watkins Oompany, general hardware BIh'DF.R TWINE �7t[11�2o1i Road - perience desiraBle but not essential. Dept, O -P . - 16, 2117 Masson St. don - Good opportunity for advancement A1r 1 h , ,b V A B c Claremont, Out. Zachary Scott•aad Alexis Smith Apply News Box No. 601. COME TO (lh�1REMONT NEWS - SELECTED SHORTS July 25 HARDWARE FIELD DAY, AUGUST 4th. I Outboard motors, immediate deliver PIANO TUNING Phone Pickeri-� 48 �i02v'DAY and TUESDAY I ery, 42 H. P. at $166.00;' 360 Galion axrd JULY 28 ari4 29 per hour automatic pressure systems, REPAIRS .I.. p c complete with Unit and fifth , VIC REID (� The Big Sleep $190.00. 8 1 -2 H: P.-garden tractors Duabarbvn Phone Pick 1 R -23 Not'n 1e f1 Y Ou st 5.98044, attachments extra. Trance- V L Humphrey Bogart - Lauren Baal portation prepaid =ywhere is Can- _ SELECTED. SHOR'ItS W& Christian's Electric and Hard - � CXLLARS - FOUNDATION$ Ware, Oshava, Ontario Aa 44 Estntes bre STABLE ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' Aug. L SERVICE CARP��`�G ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK JULY 30 and 31 - SALE 87.,G,I3TFYi y - - -Pis PLUMBING i Dependable - ROO ING Lover CoinP, Bat'1 .THURSDAY, JULY 31- auction sale - rri°"'� We also sell Brantford Aoo9bsg So DIX of farm stock, implements, :ray etc., - Lear Coot ysterials, Empire Bsthsoo® Greenwood, i' George Brent Lucille Bali the property of �� Bagan, (on if Canada's Equipment, Daro Water G On`. the former Tomlin farm at ed.e of Oldest 93 pwms, liesbty Stave -- Beatbt aad Soli_ the village), Pickering. Sale at 1.30. Washer Equipment PHONE PICEIL 7 8 21 Used Clothing - sterilised, eleaN Terms cash. Wm. MAW, auctioneer. _S!a►re ' Building Idatezbi sd and pressed Sloe now. C.xrry 1 I sold. fool Wort[ Guarastsed r wis stock of bigb can ssiEl Y Q �ua�ity Drugs ;, and pants. Also a Ww I +taestetaation Storm Danes &M Complete et. d . I, O� o Aa°n� �'. � itaek of new leather cone at I Stone gash, -blade b f)rd++ Rebuilding pl et e C �71'.I wlaMl rs► and rents' !beds ill Service 'v'.taetnaes Remedios ,rtsphalt t8hina4ee - p We do building of aH !lads Ralish1 Pbote Flsh*bg bw • �'7 vemro�le pa's' a A Atoll Raefings 31b�nss' r Beath Washes Store P>�s pk&erhns ea7 Comploto cosmrt3e Liar saw be Goa ins L • Wail 8aasds rtt .164 -boa DUPONT ST. Bann Ssiwsrfa - M TORONTO -- -TaL RAN. Ails KAISER ' �i� aotr� . n B°°a er�.� ,w '�.I Q.rra"' °'! 4 Weak Dap ••>'00 A. X - it P. M. _ N. Me Gordon Every Thu=&& All Yew Rand �+� �+ �p� Sunday 12M P. X - 6 P. 8L. ' ` Our Service Track Calls In trLri� 1 ill I WANTED _ _ 1C I R. 13oyes, M :. HIGHEST D HOR &SAID Service On AB 1414 Of lQosw and Hsrn Wlriag PIRA. B. DEAD, HOitsl� jLQM CA'R`i� TEE $E.$A L 4 STORE >� Fee was► P/ ' EMMATOS GMEN _ And Aunt or Crippled Cattle. Wasbass PHONIC PX7 • PIC7CBRtiW6 ..- ..... .. 1 ' - - - §%ked up at Your eves 1a1� For Servdee Pbous Pkci, 127► ec"'��( cc��! cc��/ - PICKING.. .. .. , . � S 1aJL. .,R. .lt4i", � il "hoh -land CreekU so;n Coo One lfe Norh Gee a on CIAREMOW y > rt '.:.. ..... . .- . . .. a y, 1 7RANISPORT it►>sowie >rscic. li>r _ ram` � y m°rMW6 dower We � Tv Films a a,.. 1 T'¢ANSPGRT CARTAGE MOVING of �' a"d �, ant the •land �ii"E:e111K0od SAND- GRAVEL STONE been planned. All CentenniQ w. GORDON YOUNG LTO fl i _ AGincoart Sd - A. ladies and - their children watched Toronto -- PDasr. Ad• n$l . PP Pboae 1981 noxiously w see rvbether tree alts Toronto - AD 8628 Pink - b3R14 STAFFORD BROS. � 'break througD or not However lLABTEB tea -o'clock o F'BED.9 and - :iJiQ PAY FLrLDH >Oontanental W rb MW the ssppecial8 chartered bus All Resters Gains WANTED ` gas to till -it even overflowed- and O ter, WHITBY s thiwee cars took the extras, The re- - . - a For .Chopping Daffy • Experienced spray pain steady ►a+orre off T sa - Phe%e Pietesing 7 R al work. Apt�v 918 Dandaa ST. E Whitby sult between , fifty a-d sixty women Skidmore McJla1 • Pradoets and children and two men enjoyed a ea � re A. ; J. and 80N Roane ,Hills 1 -s fine time at Lakeview, Oshawa. we =. ----- -- were especially glad to see some of our shut -ins able bo be with us. MARKHAM, ONTARIO .. -- -. thanks to the good drivers' of 'some Continuous nightly from 7.30 of the cars. T kis was our 'second pie- complete show at 9.30 p. 'm. Ada' _. TAC and we certainly hope it will Saturdays aad Holidays at 2 1 continue to be an anm:al event. The fellowship group of the S =- F . - BAT. • July 25 an day School met wgain Iaat Wednea- The All -Time Favourite day evening and were glad to we]- come Mr. Braham into their group. Black Beauty yin This week they meet on Monday av- eWng because the Toronto East Rur- al Presbytery meetings falls on Mona - Freeman Richard Des '• 1 wedceaday and meet of those taking Added Fun• • this study group are on the Execut- Stan Cassell. Oliver I. i ve. *0 _ Sunday evem:W the congregation Any- Old �Q r. � lake_/an d at C'entennisd was decreased by at _ least four as those young people - went-to- IWou,41 e- to- attend- a socc- `� dal 'service sponsored by the Presby- --1 ON. TUES. - - „Tuly'28 a tery and carried out by the Union- Jye Ha"r and Vivian Bl, villa group. The service was held in C 0 - ►,�' .' O 8 BUS i Crosby Kemorisl Rink with the plat- Georga Montgomery form banked in evergreens to give it �- , an outdoor appearance. 'Vocal and • , .....•., -- r:. ' - `• � -, � rurrr�ntal seleraion� were give.► iuyd, .T �t Throe- Little TARES AREA LOW embers of the local Y. P. U. gn Miss Daphne Dymond gave a very. In ' Blue. Round Trip - Tour Included � fine talk entitled "The Gifts of God” Daphne outlined the manv fine gifts ' 4 Tethnieolor _ FROM PICitERL'V1G that come to ua from God, stressing ` �'•.� �' � the gift of Ills Son, Jesus Christ, an. BALA O.RItLIA •e8. ,'$5,70 the greatest and best of all. A I WED.. - THUR July 30 . ITT- .1-"'% T z•' _ $9.:5 r " sple, dirt of[erirg was :e o i.. , and - y'r3i: ON Stew."t Ds, -rain Iii BRACEBRIDGE - this is being tanned over to i•h Tor- $8.00 onto Conference Y. P. U. Missionary it's a W �11Z (Subject To Change) Project. We re happy sea �C+CI ill friends from the Whitevale. Locust a:+1'!LJ STERN HOUSE • One 45 Poaa�ch" Uadass cedar Grove aad It's A Wandertbl PSctaa+ • D�st+"t lor�t Runnel 1Q � _ . .'� •� ' and The wheat harvest is on this week. _.. Cher-- woo( Mrs 13iugh Miller visited LA R E M + ©� The crow is good and everyone is i Mra, F. W. Gibson on Saturday hoping for dryer weather to prevent erring last. sprouting. Owing to the late spring The Woman's Associat ipn will have - -- -,Miss Gladys Morley visited her it is likely that there will be a l _ a bazaar and tea on the church :awn `,�, er acres ' on the afternoon of Saturday, ug- !i �itevale t' ` parents over ;!(a week -sad. I )!:. Kennedy officiated. The bride, giv_ acreage sown this season, � y, Mr. and Mrs. katclitfe, Stouffville, en in niarriaae by leer father, wore : Jack Chapman, to our south,. -who uat 16, Please keep this date iu _ visited Air. and Mra, Judson Wart 1• gown of white embroidered satin and has been working at contrast work minds There will be towels, aprons, (received too late for fast issu�ie) over the week -end, - bouffant net oi-erskirt, with Juliet with his bulldozer at Tillsonbiur;;, has and elfish pond. Mr. home - baking Mr. Fare, of the Lept. ofe griu- Mr. and 'Mrs..I;oy Ward and Sant- 'cap and fingertip veil. She wore a purchased another to operate in this p ultMr. was 'guest speaker at the --ic- ily returned from a week', holiday string of pearls, the gift of the groom towns:rip• Masters. Peter and David McTeer, ular monthly meeting of the Worn- , at Lake Simcoe, and carried a cascade of red roses. It is ,rumoured that the Ranger off' Toronto; are spending their vac - en's Institute held at the home of Mr, arid' Mrs. Tom Scott visited on bUsa F;ileen Carson, bridesmaid, property on the. corner has changed ation on the farm with Mrs, A. Wood Mrs, E. Goederi. In his address ho Sunda with Mr George g kue nylon gown and family. Sunday Mr. Mrs. Geo a wore forget-me-not b x hands, Armstrong dealt with 'insects which infest our ' Scott here, with Juliet cap and -short veil and have and ' Blake and family . Mrs. in has been ,hol- gardens---the way to know their hab- Sorry to report the serious ,illness carried pink roses. Miss Carol White g Mrs. Blake's par- g its and how to successfully dispose of Mr. G. M.. Forsyth at his home it, charming little f:'ower girl, was ents at Or'illia. Litt'e Miss Carol has The early peas are being harvest- of them ". He conducted a question- Ciaremont. gowned like the bridesmaid and been holidaying there. ed and seem to be a good crop. airs and was delighted with the keen A number from this village have carried a nosegay, Miss. 'Barbara Don and Mrs. Lawson of Clare- Mr. and Mrs. Newton DaughIin interest shown by rurall women tak- •been followinz the aoftOall closely Stewart accompanied Mr. H. John - mont, former residents here were entertained ,x•ueste from Omaha, Neb• en in both agriculture and horticul- and are seen at the-° varion; points stop, who san Through the years" welcome visitors recently, recently, tune, Roll Cali was answered by --k durinx the signing of the register. William Bell and Mrs. Bell to the Miss Elizabeth Armstrong is at Current Event in Agriculture, Mrs, The groom .was attended by his East, have both been indisposed of home for a month. Randall reported - six dollars sec Accident East Of Here Sunday brother Donald Duncan; the ushers late. T:teir many friends hope for Mrs. John Petty is visiting at slued through the sale of sallvaec- Mr. Dwight Forsyth, accompanied were Messrs Murray Richardson, and recovery soon. Marlbank. soh as old rags and paper 'which of by his wife and little daughter and George Duncan, The bride's mother His many friends here regrej to HaMrrrow3mith visitedh with Wesley will be used for charitable purposes. another couple, all' of Toronto, es- received in a gown of black and gold, know that Mr, W. E. N. Sinclair, M. Several donations were recenaed for taped unhurt when their car turned with black accesa.oriec and a corsage P., has been ill in the hospital for and Mrs. Petty Pile last week. the monthly box of food for Britain, over in the ditch near Balsam on of red 'roses. The groom's mother six weeks. Hope for his speedy rec- Y y f the staff of the Members decided to enter a complete Sunday afternoon. The steering col - wore blue toxanna crepe with white overy is general, Toronto East General Hospital has layette in Markham Fair with Mrs. ' m= of the car broke, causirrr it- to accessories and corsage of pink ros- Miss Joyce Winter is holidaying at decided to locate in Markham. He is Randall as Convener. Mrs, Anthony swerve and turn over. The car was es. For the wedding trip to New' Port Carling. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar gave an interesting account of her .. badly damaged. York and central U. S. A. the bride Fred and Mrs. Puckrin attended a Pilkey of this coanmunity. trip to Guelph for the 50th Amniver- wore a cerise suit, with white acc- family reunion with her people at Miss De:mult is with her sister, sary of the Women's Institute. Miss ' Sunday School Picnic Tess Saturday essoriea. Oil their. return they will Cherrywood previous to her young- Mrs. Vincent Teefy. Shirley Anthony rendered a delight. The .,combined churches will hold reside at .Ajax, eat brother Kenneth, who is trans- Mrs. Simpson, Misses Jessie and fun piano solo and Miss Barbara their annual Sunday School Picnic This was a wedding of special int- ferred to Winnipeg, and leaves im- Jean, and Mr. Wheaton have return- Buckles, a vocal, solo. The hostess this Saturday, at Woodland Park. erest to Brougham people, as Dor- mediately. ed from a motor trip to Halifax, served a delicious lunch -Those wishing transportation are re- othy has been a very popular young Miss Helen Pwfain attended the Miss Nancy McAllister was the Mrs. Randall and Constance have 'quested to be at the four - corners at lady here, giving of her time and weddinz of Miss Love, her friend i_-i guest of Miss Mary Morrish during left for a two -week visit with Mr. 2.39 p. m. talent without stint to both commun- the U. S. last week. the week -end, and Mrs. Hamill and daughter, at 4 itv and cb�uch life, and will be The school trustees met this week Miss Ina Law has been with Mr. Fort William. They wild make the : Many Donors For Prise Lute greatly missed by yourm and old at the school at make arrangements and Mrs. Wm. Tweddle for a few trip by .triizi fo Port McNicoi, and Ine Park Board was pleased to Gordon gave some years to his coon- for improvement to the grounds, days. from there by boat. - have so many donors for their Luckv try and i; a worthy mate. The best Many fish fry have been put in Freddie and Jimmv Griffin are Draw `for Avg-uat 4th. Here are the wishes of all go With them as they the local streams a-rd signs are up spendirrd a vacation with their grand- 6mors: Sarco Co., $26; T. Eaton Co. _ _leave to found a new home. requesting that people do not fish in ' Greenwood mother and other members of the blanket; Robt. Simpson Co.. pirex these places, But some fishers pay family.' bawls; J: -MuF- and --J. Morton, Press- • Miss Ruth -- Gillman has taken a no attention to these sib until - The three Sunday Schools joined ure coolmr• Chas. Cooper, $10 mer- position with the office of the Rob- some action is taken, Mr. Louis Sanderson was a recent picnic at . a monster community ehatKliae; ]and and Tony 9pang $10; fin Dairy, Whitby. The'Johnston family who were on visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lynbrook Park. on Tuesday last. The Mrs. Pretty 33; Harry Porter $2; ' Mrs. Milne. is with Mrs. Holtby of that strip of land '-near R. P. Win- Wilson trpck' Undly loaned by T, 1, Wilson Barclay Transport $5; Geo. Constab- resent + ter"s farm haw left for the city. Al- Miss ShiAey- Disney, Whitby. is y *. -- p and driven Kenneth-- left the store le 5 gal, oil; Taylor Restnt carton Twelve to thirteen hundred. persons though, they lived all winter them . holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Elmo packed with excited youngsters, d cigarettes; Corner Stare, $5 grocer- attended the big garden party by the on the promise to the , l5nil i-vz In- Disney- mid of the -teachers in charge. The ies; Claremo st' Creamery, 0 pounds Brougham Firemen, at the G. in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg and swimming was the_great attraction butter; Lye Drug Store $5 supplies; wood Park. the spring, apparently the place is ems. iadwaad_-and Joey are having a during the afternoon, then fcdlowe�d Brooks Store tomato juice eet; Mc- Mr. BiRI Devitt spent the week -end for sale, weeks holiday at Su�ury, Leod Store 33 accessories: Lewis' with his parents here, Sam Jones who often visited his Mr. and Mrs. Booth have returned ra "a- were indulged in Games sad ; Bskery $3 groceries; J. B ' l $5 Church attendance is good. Hope' relatives here, the Winter amilies. from their holidays,. rues were folks is and several . secesaorea• Clare � � M the older talk stayed behind for -.. moat Beanty Par - we keen up the good +work. flew to LWand this week to visit Mr. Alias Clark had char" of the a devodcn. al' period. waffle• the teen- • Hour perm. wave; T. Hanurnond $2 Could we have alt members out to his people wborn he has sot seen for: music at Chur+eh oz Sunday last the Good joined the crowd at the. Green - r ^ In carpenter work; OverUnd Store choir practice an Thursday night -- thirty years.. choir being• on holidays. Alan is a in groceries; North End Store 35 please. Alnew telephone line has been put fine orgardat. While returning from vrork at 1pviceries; Williams Canning, ease of . ` s .w In here from the four - corners, west- Mr. and Mrs.' William Brown. Mr. Ajax on Wednesdsv, a► heavy truck. torrratoes; Dr. Tomb• -isan 85; Can erly and several more rings will and Mrs. C. E. Pegg Mr, and Mrs, driven. by a Toronto mace, headed _..: Tire Corp. fishing rod; Shell 031 Co. AriC�i�y I The superstructure on line 213 Widani Pegg, Mr, and Mrs, Herb. dawn the steep hill a lithe way from 5 gal, oil; Imperial Oil ci gal oil; •11►► of John Puck- Middleton and Mr. Chas, McTiggart � Brock Road a-n f rras� h - Beare'a Ltd., 8 mach pencils; Mot- The near house is being erected and all west worth on Saturday last to Netlo RarA&U s car, cavaing great or Trade Supply, car light; Hayden The Bryant pidadd: was held at the it is promising to be a neat raid- pick hwAleber im and were very dlama8e to the car—foewmtely s 7daeDonaid, sundries; R J. Barber, Lynbrook Park on Saturday last, epee. -L isms was irtijnred, 'abndries; Goodyear Tire, two SW x• 36 tubes; Pickering News 0; Stout!" - :wille Tribune 36. : r fr :. .. - Andrew Miler Passes • - - A well -known resident of Picker- bw 'Ib'wnathin passed away sudAenly 1--on Runday, in the peralon of Andrew Miller. of CUwvniorrt � In 'Ve 73rd What Doee 'A 'BQ.nk Me= To YOU? - 'soar, be % awed awe= sbdderJr at his-- p borne. Bern on -the 7th eoq"aion, be . attteaded stAbol there acid later be farmed at the well -known 'Poplar - Nall!" until his retirement sbast Lan - yftm s,Ro. He was a reember of the - � Place of Senn � 4. - 'United Qtnreh and wall krwwn fat the : �- ' _ .. _ . •: - ... --• ,- �-. : He is adsriPea by a sister Mary. Two brothers, George and Harry pre- ,deeei+r:ed him some Years are. The - - 4 lftrnPrsl wan hela an from - - _ the late residence, with Rev. 1. E. t Menned,r oRiciatirm assinted by Rev. %: = - W. Weahans. Interment'ieok place at the Claremont Union Cemetery. " - From time to time you may see a lot of unnecessary -- - =+ BROUGHAM spending. You are likely to hear people exclaim: Air. and Mrs. Hillick and children _ _ "I just -can't save." It takes determination to make adeposit were with Mrs. Matthews and Mr. �+ _ a Bert Beer on Sunday. every week or month in It savings account Mrs. Wright, who has been here for some time returned home wits : _ ' ••• :. You'll be surprised how last. your savings Mr sand Mrs. HAiick Mr. H. 3lalcoim has a freala head of Tirrithy set d, nine inches long - deposits mount up. The Canadian growing on 'his farm. ; Mr. and hire. Madden and other Toronto friends returair�c home from 3 Hank of Commerce welcomes the an extended motor trip in the Umteri ily on Thursday afternoon. open tub ul Lavings Accvnu= W. J. and Mrs. Brown were with Airs, Brown here, oz. Saturday an - at any of its more than 500 bsaachea their way home from a motor trip -� to Boston and other U. S. po' rrt te. CRllers on Mrs. Brown on Friday -and Saturday were: Mrs. Jessie, Dusty Bland;.-I, daughter of the late _...� George Blandin an d Mrs. Tens Alger >BHa2zdtri, and Mrs. Dusty's daughter, , • .. � . • .. � - Mrs. Latens Dusty Aovin, of Peoria, Conan MW me ads: --31L Mrs, Dusty was -- born- on-- B?wt+* _ + farm and was visiting at present , with Grera]"arl! r^lat, -,, amd *the -s : Chi Sstturdav, Mrs. M. W. Abbott, of = Milford, Con—., who is compiling a gererlogv of -the Woodruff fans ty, - - called an Mra. Brown to get informa- tion of the Powell, Nellson and Haw- � ekes, Woodruff families which 3Sra - _ > ,'; THE CANAINAN -BANK O F --- -00 M M ERCE Brown was able to give her. Harinnk— Demean - - -• � -. ,. - - � ... , St. John's Chum`► Brougham was PICK�RI �' NG BRANCH No W. 3.1to ..reed, • "Ai an'q.e. beantiiViv decorated for the rnarr- r ,�# ' 3pce an Satui dar, Julv 19. of Uer- othy E'ilea, daughter of Mr, and Mns. M. J. HaAW& and Gordon- ltitne Dmeo_r, rv" of llfr SMA Apra. Will- - 7+trM y 3aun I%errwr• n# Grom Herr. Itev. L n ' Don't 'Hide Under ... not only -6 is danger -01 -- being-. — •` — � � z• ,'u `, -- Why Not Decorate ' struck directly, but 'also of being D Tree During Storm electrocuted bra charge carried by ~' M Screen DOOr? the water from the bolt striking In of her Rouse a ' :�• at some distance. Seeking refuge gain, they painted the front -door ' Figures compiled by the Metro- in small, isolated sheds, . especially i 1 , � got out, and he took the big, black We had politan Life , insurance Company i>a exposed areas, is likewise dan- _ case out of the car. She led the screen black (it's the kind with more show that one -third of all persons b,;ous• way to the door. He crossed slowly screen than wood), and it ,seemed !tilled in the United States by light, About nine out of every ten light- _ MYii6 through the kitchen, then stepped to look so dull and was such a yawn- sing were struck while seeking shel- into the living room, and stopped. ang expanse of black that we decided Wing deaths occur in rural areas, to do something decorative about it, ter under trees. and they are five times as frequent t From his chair across the rim, near g Lightning kills 400 persons a y ar• among males as among females. So Sweet the wide window where he always writes D.E.M. in The Christian Other hazards during a lightning City dwellers are relatively safe By sat, Bea's father smiled Science 'Monitor. storm are being in a small boat, be- because the steel structu•es of tall "I brought my guitar," Earnie We thought up -the idea of decor - ing in swimming or being on a building act as lightning conductors. 7A.MES CBOWLEY said •sting it with designs (recalling in Lsoad plain. I Occupants of automobiles are also The older man removed his pipe, our childhood the painted screens in' To a swimmer• an electrical storm comparatively safe, even if the He noticed it now as they walked blew out smoke that formed a blue the windows of Grandmother's its a double hazard. The swwininier vehicle is struck by lightning, a threw use), and set about it with the across the green grass that thre ho - -- -- - - - - --- — — ma —s — - -__ back the sunlight like tiny, Jutting terials at hand —several. tubes of points of isinglass. And it hurt ) ~ I him to notice it —hurt him as if ` >F; oil paints, some turpentine, and two ' `,y:, small -size bristle brushes. With a it were a - physical wound. piece of chalk we sketched the design "Bea; it's foolish!" he said. He on the screen (and one doesn't have acid it low, but his voice seemed to be an artist to do this), copying to possess a quality that carried it ? the design in the chinti used in the far beyond the green hill. ;]icing -room drapes. . " \!gybe it is," she said. 111 can ✓ t°� ° feel it, too, when I'm home." She !. F VVC filled in the design with the gave a slight lift 'of her slender ad ` oil paints, mixing the colors with a ' shoulders. "it seems that the at- a small amount of turpentine. The Ef- __- __ -___ mosphere just, closes around me. /� feet —a -bunch of woodland flowers .- Sometimes I've found myself i~ =ass so pleasing that neighbors breathless, as if 1 were tired." quickly copied our idea, and now "a "Maybe if yuur Mather felt any tr) there are several hand - decorated f Different; he suggested. screen doors on, our street. ° a "Yes," she sail thou tfully. r ti��me people have gone really �.:.' "rather could help But when he's - artistic in their wwork, 'and have ~' nct working, lie sits by the window.. ~` .formal Hower bouquets and bunches as he's sitting now, Razing out At film before liim. As if to hide the _' of garden flowers— poppies, iris, the trees and the birds and not expression on hi= � p face, thottbht_ - roses, and the like —all very gay and r seeing them. Yea, Father could Earnie. i attractive for summer. Decorating ht Ip, all right " -You did:" he sail, "It's been 1 screen doors in this manner bas the - 'Piave. you P121 "I any Music, a long time -Yes," Earnies said. I added feature of lending a bit more ince —" "It ha, . You don't mind, do you "." privacy to one's hbuse, for it is pox " 'c " and 4he looked up at him, The older man shook his head. "No siblc to sec out but not to sec in so ° t • -- tlw sun paintimr a soft halo round 1 don't mind. Go ahead. < (asil�. �. I:rr c(xppery hair. "Neither of ny " Bea — the piano. will you, Another idea which we tried, after ha° touched anything since Mother please he said, r ftbe success of this one, was to 'paint - - Fa died" She looked away. Fight Slir struck the kc }s.• A ';oft, re s " months. Yet it seems like, vesterda i a fireplace screen in the same man- k y sonant sound splashed out, like cool when she Used to sit at the piano. water that sprinkled around the Wert using a decoration of pine, -.g touching those ivory- key'S wsith i;viet room. . He struck the guitar boughs and hemlock branches, and her white, slender fingers— string. The smooth, whispering this, too, added a decorative and new - rie thuut•ht u' women and /it notes blended with the' piano's, note to the living room, perking uF ' a :r .nder,rd if Mix feeling looks of an otherwise dull, fire- ag :uuld bt She started to play, and he leaped 'lace settin ' r: a1, like stone is -rcal, or if it evuld in , ti, itiw t rdc, and m.usici for A g 1': lifted, lfi: a f :lust and the uu- tl'.e first time in so tong drifted Window _screens can be 'done in wow :15 upA real shau'u beneath' in sweet. ovTstra s t trough Tie thF same war �ncl if she s�P ^� Fitt+- '� "L'et's go back" hs said -I'm house, atomizing the air Itiith its out i4; none too pleasing, then paint fk going home, and you're going with fragrance. airsliat had long been the design on the inside and the ••. to < t,ta>;nant and dr }, outside wicw wwgn't bother you. . �. a i -.She- looked at 1t•im .,filer blue eyes Earnie heard a soft sound behind -sbone sadty. "Earnie I ,can't." hint and caught a glimpse of Bea's The sifYry, rueflifluous strains of n He took her - hand gently. "We'll father's back as he strode slowly violin: came back," he said. Don't wor- out of the room. A tight knot sud- Th two near the piano turned -- n i denly formed inside him, and he and they watched him enter the ffl He stopped the car in front• of. :�i turned back' and looked at Bea. room, his elbow held high, pulling hip home. -I'll be right back;' he She didn't see his gale. Her eyes, die bow across the strings, while he - „ said her mind, were absorbed in the mu- ttatched it with his eyes, as if mu- ; ` He went' in, tame .out with a• j sic. - -- sic was something you should. see ]-irrgr curved, black case, and Mart- 1 .4ud- then.' frow fhe • other room 1 and he was seeing it —and smiling "* ed back to her house. raise a high, thin -' uestainins sail. the sometime, y.Z JA Bathing Suit That Swims If won are lookiti- for a bathing (suit that is not only - Something to decorate the beach ww itlt, but - .. ti :. also doesn`t gel in the wwa� if, as and ww hen you get into the Water, try one like this. It is ivorn by Cod Charisse it•ho show's y it off to advantage in a new movie callers On the Home -Front $y C. Kess' 4 • _ ei _ sal— RAM I .1orr A AAIPJVtE "0 1 1F1 f caw - ova m OR0616y -- -. —' - _ d : %� `►� j THE FIRE FIGHTER Consfantly alert, ever waiting to stamp out the dread danger of flames, is the Fire Fighter. In every city, town and village of Canada he :is ever -mdy to pit his skid and energy and �♦ - V very life again-at the mad heart -bleak of fire, Men like this, Tome of Canada's finest, are ' 'in the public's service —at four service. i _ `� • ,� DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY _ .. ;.,. -�_... •.,'.,. ,, , • _1 W ,� �Q,a* I. �� tu ,M F�M� Oru of fain of advertisements in tribute to tboro Canadianr'in for ssruia of the pvblit —1._- '.� tiey:.a :•:'' t'.� .. a .3+.r r- .5n•av -• �w: � .:..+e, '�„ is • _ ** � � > ... , . -� i - - ., � Y� . - ...,t• - `t 'ri - ;J rr (;iassiied ,,advertising + ' - ;Arabian Pipe Line - The principal rteaso.n fur an oil r 9CbINESB UPI'y11TONlT1ES '. HAIRDRES81N0 Y; ' pipe fine across Arabia to \fediter- ., BAY' a few ioDd business Dlucrs. a 2 LEARN Hafrdressins the Robertson awLbA . ra Iran ports is the 3.(100-mile tanker store block with apartments. A woodwork Information on request regarding classes, ' " %'h'!` •.'..r_.,, ` runte.h� w;'ay of the Persian Gulf and . * and blacksmith shop with lot. house and Rotertson's Hairdressing Academy. 187 Ave """7 '• brdro In conarry village Also number of hue Road. Toronto. `' xr.; the Red Sea, and life 18-cents'-per- '� a 151. 200 itere farms with hydro in ,; l'arrr•1 toll through -the Cucr. Canal. "Mood ►ocatlon& with ouch. priced from 63000. aSLr RANTED _ - - --- - - Loos. Real Estate Broker. Hruse.•ls. - -,, '.R•��;iy .7 thitarlo Hot: IBEX EEPER- Middle aged. capable of West L tell chars*. Writs Qolxrl Sinks. - �.. •'. vns,;. KIDNEYACIDS t , BUS1KL89 of Your own for only $24. West [ orne. OnL Introduce our revolutionary patented house- "•jheld necessity, Wr/te•�tor tun particulars. GENERAL DUTY NURSES' ' `•'.Box 144. 76 Adelaide W.. Toronto. For Markdale Private Hospital. 6100.00 r,. - - •• •. month and lull maintenance. Apply Dr. R. "•.iv. �•' "`{ "' _ AUENTS WANTED L. Carr[oot. Markdale..Ont. Rob your�ReStt. �-- OILS, GREASES, TIRES, HOUSEKEEPER, for modern %arm home. Iaaocticltles. Electric Fence *Controllers House capable of taking full charge: adults: state Mao] pMplio never 4"M to Bit A /bed Ind Barn Paint, Roof nce*Cont etc. Dealers age and wages expected. Nlse G. Duncansoo. lei gW& r"L 171ey turn and tots- lilsome it Dutton, Out. �;. gp'nerves' -when it may lea their li ams. wanted. Writs Warco Grease A Oil Limned• kiriotya� ROOff Toronto, MEDICAL , Baby Binoculars -About the smallest practical binoculars vet Healthy BAH' CHICKS 1 , _ sicids from 000 blood. If they fail Asti WANTED. -Evers sufferer of I:heumatie nla(lC are the tiny, 4 /2 oupce ones sho ,.A•n above. With pris- its stay in the TWO WEEK old started Chicks: Barred Pains or Neuritis to try Dixon's Remedy. matic lenses• they measure up t0 normal sized Ones Ill quality Rocks. New Hamt»hlres, New Hampshire Munro'• Drug Store, 333 F-lgln. Ottawa. lJ y nett t6kten f4111pwi. if ytts dalt't [eft wl/ X Barred Rock. Licht Sussex X New HamD Postpaid 61.0u. and are high- po- wered, despite their midget size. The tiny `et asd'u6e Dodd't Kidney Pals. Dedd's apiece non-sexed 15.9s, envy reed, cock- WHY SUFFER ARTHRITIC binoculars should come ill handy' for sportsmen and theatre- Udp the kltlnlys N that you can rest ' " areas 14.97. Assorted Heavy Breeds 14 55. pullets 17. 15, cockerels 13.95. White Leg- •Lb.a r -Axed fell better. 1'56 ]horn. White Leghorn X Barred £ock. Black and rheu•�auc tt,rment when Bre-enatone of- •. goers. " - Jlustralorp X White Legborn..whlte Hock X (ers prompt hewing relief, Orie months" .'Whitt Leghorn pullets 23.93. Assorted Medi- treatment 61 00 postpaid fndian Rented leg. ura and Light Pullets 22.95: Three week old • iox I'll antouver __ _ - =Xdd -5.00 per hundred. Shipped C.O.D. Also 1 Jy� - j - -' - - -- - - pullets cited weeks to laying• Too' Notah I•'HCI JUICES: The orine� pal ingre Psi in nor S__- J And One Thi n ' • Chlckrrles. Guelph. Ontario. Dixon's o Remedy for Rheumatic Pains. �,J i GG.. Neuritis. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Clain. { 3F YOU want .September chicks. they should Ottawa. t, Postpaid 61.00. be t•rdeted without delay, Right now we still have chicks. da1'olds. some started. In or Another ' � ' �' � p'M�L C shat bre -de. for immediate delivery -we ad- UPPURTC11T5E9 FUN 11'O31F.? , . IGAREI ?E -- -vise early ordering. Bray xatchery. •130 BE A HAIDRESSER - •. ,isy FRANK MANN HARRIS ..*v° PAPER3 - - John N•, Hamilton. Ont. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING, SCHOOL ' '`�` ' ( "A Sixbit Critic ") Prompt delivery on the following breeds of Great Opportunity Learn - two and three week old started chicks non- Haltxlre"ins 't - sexed. pullets or cockerels: Barred Rocks. ,Pleasant dignified profession. good wanes. As these line_ are written, the too far over into hockey's territory, - X w Bampshlres. New Hampshire X Barred thouasnds successful ldarvel graduates. Brooklyn Dodgers are leading' ' Rock, Light Sussex X New Hampshire&. Put- America's greatest system Illustrated cats- g and vice Versa.. •• • :._Moth In the following breeds: White Leghorn,. poi free. Write or Call National League by a respectable * "White I.eghord X• Barred Rock. White Rock - I p #mss . X White Leghorn. Black Australo" X White MARVEL L568S11t; margin. More than that, they have I{'NAT lti'E lf'.f.4'T IS SCR- pi46 Lechorns. Also Assorted Heavy Breeds at silt Bloor St W„ foroato been in a contending position ever - te•si"� • rock bottom prices. Also pullet, eight weeks VICE; Tales of hitch- hikers sad •• -' . to laying- free catalogue. Tweddle Chick � . '�8raacnn 44 Kfnt 66. Hamilton ,SinCC the start of, the seasol% and 7tlatcories Limited, Fsrems. Ontario.. t 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa lhrfr agrccoblr Wars are legion. Still. their biggest gamble- brunet Jackiep{/t Pr -Wa NURSE EDUCATION Robinson -has not only•made good we re1Tlr'r relished t &is incident, as " iDrr"G A" CLIUNLNG s reporfed by a frierd. Dri- ving. to hit Quawy RAYS YOU ,nMing moods d"Ims or clean- The Sarnia General Hospital on all that .vac predicted of him• but summer coirtagr with his family re- cast Writs to w for Information. Wo are Offers has also become the greatest draw- cent! the p p� aLUE COWER _elad to answer your question, DeDartmem (a) A threw years course in nursing. this In- 'ing -card in -the senior circuit. y, y stopped for this hiker, � , sf. Parker✓• the Works Llmltad, 191 Yoatre eludes two specialties. managing to make room or him in iatreet Teronm Ontario. 4bl E , months afftLation In Psediatrlcr in • • , • 9 9 f MA n s FRANCE rt<1RE ww ,fit the back Scat. After half a mile or on oafs in >Cw:CHdN4g -- �Cmonth's Hospital. Detroit, Canada "R'ILL EXCHANGE natural Turkey farm. 60 (c) 5 months experience in I'gcbiatry Thus• both from an artistic and a i to the new passenger spoke. "Mister _ FrlliW71N acres with summer home. trout .'ream. Educational Requirements financial standpoint, the Dodgers I he said to the man sitting beside the Doubles Rook springs etc. 320.000 for Lake prorert). pre - Cmnplete lUddte Rchoot couldn't he sitting much prettier if i drif'er• "t wonder ioxild you thane .,, 011 -- fer Niagara or Windsor community, E. J. --' -' -' Remuneration �„ - Aulalwslie _ Whaling. Moorefield. Out. they bad personally' written the • places so that i ran 'sit in , front. 100 Leaves 6 "] p0 per month rA"ll FOR BALL wile- 8uperinttngent of N+nree tor, Mrtwol ' script: And somehE,wv, or other we i' Tlreii possibly feeling That a xlord of 'Sees". •can't hrl occasiooaliv vtonderin ( explanation u'as in order, he ridded, GOOD 100 acres, well fenced and All bull drained. p - $ II Aw EASY ROLLING use O • - _ young orchard excellent con ii n. beer. All build- THE HOSPITAL Tor Sick Children., Toronto, lust '.that Mr. Leo Durocher's pri- "l oil err, there'll br a pal of mint • • -. teas !l ntiri ctmdtupa. ]ohs 6lctialr. offers a certificate course to ybuns women ' � 1 � - _ � G 4 Brussels, Ontario, raft feelings must be as he watches tJrtenrbirrga couple of .milrt further CIGARETTE gOLtE� - In the can of infants end young children. �- pol� SALT Length o[ chewer -9 months, Requ.remenis hi- former charges sailing so merrily olong the road; and 1 scant to be Applicants must be between eighteen and along 'without his gttidatiee., -able lo'spot him in time so that.we ' AIRFORCE SALE thirty years of age with one Year of high ISSUE 30 -•1847 14:c R.0 A, F. Leather drew boors - 9:.91. school Remuneration provided plus full _ a * • cau pick limp up t,,1n." R C. A, If; new ramcoacs- 54.fii, Army pants maiatenanco and uniform. Applications are • - ° spew► -f• sr eiignk r Rt W. tSritas for being rrcelved now for courses beginning �, .NICE 1rl.11 t'.IJj,j f�, Pi SS ibly • i'ree Bulletin. August first and September ,first. Apply to - - - _ Thrifty Sort Shop. Superintendent_ of Nurses. Hospital roe seek for na good s <asoa, Rvtsta'} Alr. ty P p• Children, 17 College Street. Toronto. I 'lllololot' keeps pfrtting us' in mind of . 129 Church St., Toronto. a ingmma's pet flamed Eddie, up in ATTENTION rAI1XERb "'BEAUTY FOR YOU", � Perth County it -heir ft's were a kid. 1/'OR BALK- Tractor Tina, made of rumor. A wonderful Instructive give y book of Beauty crest- _ suitable for bolting on steel wbeet,1 016 00 ments you can eve Yovraell. Home [aelsh !ft she baseball season, for urSlart.'e, nuaerwaves. Care of skin. hnnds. nails. -1;d'dir -would altow the rest of ii sash, rear rebeNs; 17 60 each• front wheals. eyes and 'halt. Send 61,00 Fret Height -.I wben ordering state diameter and width of Weight Regulation Chart, Beauty Cult. ask furnish bals, balls and all other taro- " wftsels. National Rubber Co. Ltd . I wee• E. 219 Sr„ New York 67,. New York _ For constant Smoking. Pleasure ssdre Ave.. Toronto. Oat. phrrualio, ern care!' as gel the diamond g ;BRA?aTYORD Imperial wtndmtll. Perfect arFER TO I.W i \IYeRB � -into shape. 7 -hen• if he felt like it, �ndiltos. 4e it. Reasonable, %too bank he'd condescend to play-- prortded barn 40 s 00, Mrs. J, Kurta, Tavistork, AN OIrFER ro every tAVratnr -Lin of rovem I " CONCRETE MACHINERY trade and full Information Rent free. The 7:r /ct Irtm go t,y Aal fire' find Irrss<d 1% Cu. TL Band or Power-operated Ilixers Ramsay t o.. Resistered Parent Attoratrs him frothirla but eosy pitAlec: L „ -ideal for small milting jobs on the farm. ITI Bank street. Ottawa. l ■ ■ • 1 either t•Rmtan or feed. 4 and 0 cu, s ?or - �� ' - 3ttxar, Hand-tamp" Block Mnebi•ttes !or to PATENTS The cast of that race -mare running � ,mall operator or farmer lequinar. block. -and winning- hinder the name of "EXPORT" ,for his own use. Immediate deliver)" Watt- FETHZRSTO.VALGH - a Company Patent . n - lanter- WeHter Industries Ltmiced, ,1: BROCK 91reetorq - t- re B1611ZE S' SUPPLIES - THEATRE Iamediats deliveq sea be made of - A. L R><C%4r1'�liOA : -P-04 3100ftaff In Ail Glades w�s�r�•�c 7 h e • •New 2 per cent. D. D. T. Rol, Brie ' _ alt Roof � mmw, Mr 'lBS1MAY, >l�u., . SATU�AY DISINFECTING PLASTIC •PAINT alum C� • a` ° ." 111,111111111ft w ALT 24, N and N 0duaw► r1ras 1AWAC !liar own _ 7 A" 9 P. Y. T4ZE MODERN RAY TO KEEP INS!!G'PS AWAYI ypr��loe 0AUMer vow . 1MQie nuft . at In P. V. 0w be aPpliod to new and ow plaster, old psint, wall end and U=e BzW taeafdak �• :ice• :B M :M R boards, brick, concrete, in tact any clear, firm inteak. Concrete Ii710eks for surface. - My Darling �� - Buts and Lowe Knee Of All Klaft 1 , Cedaa Posts and Poles e 'Wonderful for cow stables, =Pk houses, pordizir Iasuraace AdvLea' :. Clementine -Just BxU88 or SPRAY on- A. W. MITCHELL - Geary 'Fonds 1Bnda Dass►eIl ► - ` PI Pounds DDT Plastic Paint, mixed with - ,dd:ess boos Victor Motors ; : , -will cover 5000 sdnare feet. w; ' Baas 74 and lt4 Ssowsksjm, Oak Pica, 5 E U ' _ OUR TRUCKS PASS YOUR WAY M?NDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Colours CAEAlfi, BUFF, BLUE,_ ROSE, 'T ER DAY 4 IARCISSVS ek. KEN AND CLARKE y r JULY 28, 29 acd 80 IRA Complete Shaw At 8.20 GET, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR .1mM Dr. P. W. J. LOOS 1'R�TI�TT'2CF� AUCTIONE XIS VETERINARY SURM"ON lioeised and Autheemed for the :e Locket T a PIa'KBEiING - P80NS - 160 CO oaties of Ontario and Yost, Lar81Tle Day : Brian Aherne Fizm "Stock, Implements Hoass. Robeit Mitch�sn Gene Raytnosra M.- S. CHAPMAN and SON CYRIL E. MORLEY �� ltrg`� I Pius An Added Attraction Rates. D=, Service far the NeRTHWEST TRAIL I N S U RA N C E l A N D - Prise of One. In Cineeolor . w REAL ESTATE new P.. phase, Agin. We z J. Litel, Joan Woodbury, Bob Steele Markhaes P. O. phone Mary 206 .. _ _ -- _ -- _ - --PHONE 6 7 PICK. Prentloes have been established - - - j 111,11[U]MAY, FRL, E ATUR.DAY fidering • + auctioneers since 1x90. JULY 31 and AUG. 1 �d 2 N ar�w$re ' - - '...� . McEACHNIE S Claudia and David _ F'URlr'TFUEE DEALER Barrister 8olieitor Notary Posy r� Dorothy McGuire Robert Young GENERAL HARDWARE FUNERAL, DIRECTOR C. C. RiCHAROSO N Private Ambulance Service Suits 702 Kent Bldg, 15d Yoege 9t. ✓Have goa looked at the date oa +sAd .: Da or Night 'TOroa'Eo Phone WAverl 3557 "#.. the label on the upper right hand y ey : corner of this paper -- ho�w'o the dat*_ '_ it due ? ?. ? ! t ..SUPPLIES Wm. McEaahnie, Prop. pour 8atisia -don - Phone Tick. 13 G>... - + I� MCKEE Annual Picnic J. S. $ALSIaON PICKEI3►ING Pickering, Ont. PAINTER & DECORATOR r ro P ressive $ iQuality Meats - PICKING ONTAMO : • Conservative GYM. MAW fish in Season LICENSED AUCTIONEER and J. L (Bud) 8TMART, B. A. Ontario Riduag - VALUATOR �atrlster, Solicitor, Notary • - • ► 1 - . JFru its , & Vegetables sales conducted Anywhere 1 ' 81VER BEND FARMS - Assac�atlotl -- Phone a: Write . SILK'S MARKET 614 Duaaae St. East. Whitby, Oat,. Greenvrood Road Lakeview Park Phone: Pick. 48 -OSHAVVA • • l�n. PSekerb.g N J. 16 !� .- Saturday, July 26. DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. . �. A., a S& , : COMMENCING AT 3.00 P. M. - :.. Daly Service -- •i Naffing P.ia f)ntario Land snrvep+s Iry `j[ni'ormat ,'icnic for Party Members, .that Fhsjs the Temper and their Familiea and Friends Daily em. San. di Daily ex. Sat. 8ua t Nerves. It may be Your Egos. 866 King Staeet, East, Oshawa. Osii.% jr :erybodv Welcome ban. t Bel. I;lol. 8W_ & Rol. only HOL -► Claremont 7.15 8.15 12.15 3.45 8.00 • `< i (.• ^Absolutely Free Brougham . 7.27 8.27 12. 27 23.57. X8.12 C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. J A. WILLOUGHBY t =_ Bring Your PitAir Hampers Green Rimier 9.55, 18.35 12. 35 �I.OfI 8.20 ( aVVIlloughby Farm Agency ►- • = Disney Block, Opp P. O I: Head OfAce - Toronto 'Sports. Music and the Sight Of ?�ocust Hit? 7.38 X8.58 12. 38 4.08 8.23 156 Yon a St. AD(�6016 • t . Old Friends will be your ' Malvern 8.05 9.05 1. 05 4.35 8.50 4SH AWA t g Return Leave A.M: a�NI. P. M. RX. P.M. Phone 1556 F Canada Eatlablished Oldest ,ham All Roads Lead to Lakeview Park Toronto 9.15 10.00 5. 45 ,,2..00 __9.45 1 Years" on Saturday the 26th, -for the Dayligbt Saving Time Parcel Express Grover 5650, Oxford a � CONSULT OUR ACTIVEC11Y DEPT. CIr, FAMILY F'ic'X lC ,�,�;,rt,_•_,„_,� SEllers &Atkinson FOR THAT HOME IN THECiTY ' F ICKERING MEAT MARKET >�bona Ate. 201W`2 - S�,�f. 29� -- ----'-- Licensed GORBON F. OSBORNE � PRANK' R. 98+I:TR •' .__ FUNERAL DIRECTOR C. L, U. Auctions . ers .6ISTRIGT MANAGES Private Ambulance Quality FlxSt Service �tlr Aim gg Year's Experience �w Phone Mark. 90Wnn BUY THE REST -'YQi' MAKE THE TEST• "yes eondu..•fed anjwhere. EMPIRE LIFE '•.� " Markham, Ont, Phone Pickering 30 spseializing in Farm stock, i la..reree Coshsq : ?itrnitnre and Property Sales. 10 Sales ally fisted sad _ ak ""Mtatb"w advertised. Bills prepared sad '# This Is New 194$ Model Stewart - Warner p m r r Tom i'heBest r0 pt v s�e Murvyn Keane, Oshawa Place To Sell Your �ySp, - ° - ReasonAble Rates Ralph Gulliver, Osha wa v � :.• 1 ,, PRONE 290 STOUFFVILLE- Tolephene, 682 Whitby, Oil. GE _ At this season of the year we are `' °• ' "`� " `11x' ` " ° �= COMRIE I especially good buyers of I' EI S, -.• �",,., ^"� : , �'j a Coo _ SPRING CHICKENS, EGGS, L,11dITED L sING ` VEAT E LEPM N ES Howard 1117 and Sca rho ro 83 0CALVEg ... 2 If we are not getting your prod- Scarboro Junction - uce now we wGUld appreciate _ - yqur Niviag us a trial. You will .5 TTEW 'TYPE l�T1NIATURE .r lT� 3 !n % aOCk find our, pssces equal to or better BUILT - I.N LOOP ANTENN.Oa - X Vaan thOte you can get elsewhere, _. IVORY CA1B1NVT For II' nnediate Delivery ' Pickering' Faj jil$f 3 UL PAPER BACKED INSULATION WAM :U L' i�' '� IJ N. = 210 lb. A s halt Shingles' e WM*y 886 Night or Dar - R A D 10 SS E R V ICE • Wide Variety of Colaoil. Roofing Nail Witt H•ITBT, ONTARTQ A (D Li! .. b ' ~'"_ i •� �.. ► I s. F l_ j - - 15hiag7e Order. Only PV : ..9_�.w.. _. ,;i:Lt�.:,i�, :� s'Y..... - .��A1�'a�'s Gf E. C. C�.zial' Shingles