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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_08_01-s i VO'L. 87 No. 49 P4C&MING, ONT. FRIDAY, AUsGUST 1, 1947 4 Cuts Per C py Authorised as Second Clans )!Latter Rate $LOG Per year; U. & �.fi6 _.__ - -. !�- C. Msrlrar and pact, RkAliahers Poet Office Department. Ottawa Pickering -Township Ratepayers'- Association Extends .R. R. 2 Y, Make :Other =; X=*1 M=I Boxes On Fairport Road i 1 Sowh Now Arrived - NOTICE : New Locker At Pickering Big t Asset To PYdkerins Residents Pickering Village As a resot of the efforts of the ''! Township Ratepay rg' Civic Holiday Xr. and Mrs„Q� A. Sterritt at- a Pie]kernm a The new locker being built by F. ) Amod Ulon (formerly S. P. R. A.)' R, Smith, here. at the rear of the , a rural free delivery will be estab tended the funeral of Mr. Sterriti a. a rural on the Fairport Road South. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given- Smith's Market, will be a great ass- ' sister -in -law at St. Mary's last Boxes are now Fairport head, and should that at a' recent meeting -of the et: to residents here, who at present „twee IN O week -end, B e service shortly. n ha d, its also- ex- 'Cowl of the Township of Picker- are VoiM to Whitby for that service. x R G Several from here attended the Monday, Auguat 4, 1947, was The walls are up and this week men �j�' funeral of the late RMisell pasted Matt thin route, R. R 2 Pick- declared a Public Holiday for the are busy laying the cement floor. • • Q� TYPE Nu' 'x* k, on Thursday. Stork at trig will be further extended to take declar n� things should go a- AND PECK - - SEi� V Dr. H. T. and Mrs. Fallaiae and 12 others of the new areas to our P�h' of the Township of Followi this; head g0ckly. We hear that there Q u^ west, making this route one of the Pickering. �, � Vs TfI�,/SE 30CIA�. ¢}smily are on vacation at s North- : largest or longest, and with the Will be little difficudto in securing ern resort, - greatest number of of boxes, is this ate st toenat I, Ontr, R. 8, 1, a freezing unit for .the locker Sys- AND NEWS ITEMS Claremont will be a good place to , Province- this 22nd day of Julys 1847. teen and it is expected to be ready OF YOUR go to on Mmidsy- -their Field Day. This Association appears to have t, r for FaX use. NEIG-MBORMOO� Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemp were is been fairly successful in attaininrt D. Blake Anais, to over the week -cad° objective which they have set. A - Reeve Mr. and Airs, Wilfred Hunt And Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Booth were in Number of new road signs in that Family Home After Fast Trip To KL WRrm THIS the North ,Country last week, vicinity, and a speeding up of con- Coveted H. B. McCabe Trophy Won Saskatchewan _ e, IN antic strnetisn work on the new highway By Pickering Girls 5.-- 2..... -` pending on your hourly eartri -Igs, is claimed by the Association as a '••• lose a day's pay or a half -day's pay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf• Hunt and child- ^O result of their efforts. T'ae Pickering Girls' Softball team. ren, who left here on the morning `� to vote?" : _ This was a decision made by +.1 of the C. O. F. won the H. B. Me- of the 14th for Sintaluta. Sask., re- `� , Local Young Man Resctre� Box Cabe Trophv after beating the Bow- tarried at the middle of last week Cuunri': as a whole. The Reeve spoke From Swollen waters Of Creek � - - for the whole Council: Not one word n.anyiIle team S - ° atestletnn after a trip that took them through lasr Saturday• a part. of Vnitaa States via Duluth. : in disagr•eerr ent with what he said -A nearfatality occurred over the Following an exciting game of and into C�rcrads again through Win - .ev vraS spoken by Deputy -Reeve West- par=t week end when a 'n�niher of ball, the Trophy was presented by nipeg. to Saskatchewan. ®� ney or Councillors Todd, Burk and yotog buys were awimrninz :n the Blame Blackburn and will be up for On their arrival at Sintaluta, the Disnev.. swollen waters o`. Duffins Creek at \ I n•m.; ra°ko a public charge against the new highway btid>;e'at the foot competition again -in ths- next tour- fotnd their hoer, Mr. Fred Clarke, _R nament, in August. Also pia in^ in in hvz= ital for a few days. ---the Pickering, Tuw -!ship Council: I __ * of Church Stir, when one- young lad nt • play in.- '�--- accuse it of !•ei'.,g zndernocratic and from Ayax grit into difficulties.: He the tournament were: \estletnn and ONrwc° PreSentc llanv Flne �' -., V/� not a little contom, tible. T .aav that ; was being carried away down atream Maple Grove. Congratulations to tae Feature:+ For It. Resderq � the members of Pickering Township when .Fred White. Church St. who Pickering team. -_ Council have de'iberate!v, by this Is workinz with the Dept. of High- o Netxts, .ye feel to compari-an artio^r. tiic`,anckised hundreds of ways, and at the scene at the time. Gratin Carnival �i'eck -land At East 1,vith other w•erkVe+ the rea,i, is off- Letters to the Eri�tur worker's Votes. • 1 say further that Dlunged in.. fully c'athed and rescued Woodlands' Community Association Prinz its readers Nnme of tie most the Cou3'r +l 'did , thi: far the miser- i the boy fro_ m certain drowning. varied and ' i -I'erpating feature= to Dear Mr. i:ditorr, able reason that it was afraid to Std Francis de Sales Church Ha3e As yur a:e aw:xe, the Pick- ROTARY i Semcceetjful Orden Part At Park be found in a w(-Pkly nanor. For the give these tz�pay'ers heir right to : Party " en ng 1 ow n snip Ratepayers' l�svc- rote• the inalienable ri ht of Dem- farm women. we have C:v on vies of 8 , Rotarian F.d, Schwalm, contractor. cation ffuzmerl� the south I'icker4rsg ocracy:- There ten be no denial of addressed- the Club• ou Mmday even- Father Kyte and-the GaVden Party Ginger Farm,' for all acme-!. - iia�rr..yerb rs-,,•.c. a, o2 which I nave ing on the suibjeet of the modern Committee of St. Francis de Sales "Table Tilks ", anA soon a new fea- the honor to W Pre*,dent was res- thin; on the pace of it, there can be trend in home construction. dealing Church wish to express appreciation tore on '`Household Hints ". For the ponsible for bru:ginb to the attent- no other reason -for refusing to ex. men there is versatile Frank Mann tend the vot.inz hours to 9.00 p, M. Witt: building sites, the architect, to co-operation and patronage as :on of the i uwns►up �uunri! the Like Kin Canute, the Pickering building materials etc. It was another Tuesday evening socially and finan- Harris with his column on sport' necessity of changing the young d'ay R R of the - Classification" talks in which vial! the results were very ttif - and other interesting items, The , to hold n Council is fe with trying y ry s'e'at y �rvm the first 9donday in January, to hold back the wave with a very ' the member is encouraged to speak i'�g. young people cars tum to -Teen Town Topics", Besides these features You because of the bad condition of the small paddle. tea his awn trade, profession or cal.- The results of the various smaller P roads at that time (or can the con- . , - i drawings were as follows: can find the weekly 3- minute fiction dition of -our townskup roads be corn- 'There sari be on two ansvreia to story " well as the current x -rial. this action of the Council: Tine meeting of next weetf -is with- Beauuty Doll - Billy Moffat, Pic ker- parative , ), -At the same time, we i drawn on account of the holiday. i Motor Rue - Miss M- Shau The Family Cotrnsellor, Ann Hirst, urged the net;es5it of c the (1) the working voters will cts' lave rig': -gh- g Y . �g � _ ' nessey. Pickering -; Homemade Quilt - will answer your nuestions find try voting hours so tha; the polra would to show their antler at this action by Bride -to be Given Sbower Mr. J. McGreery. Pickering; to to -fix IaD Your problems. Manv of close at an :zoos which would enable making a sacrifice crz the first Mon- Doily - Wm, Featherstone, Picker- you will be interested in the weeklv I evergone in the Township to vote° day' in Defernber and taking time oft = ]Liss Marion Ramey was the Sues, ing, Results of the Grand Draw are column an hand- writing. A brand We asked for the fame voting hours to rote for those who condemn this -at a surprise party held at her home as follows: 1947 Bicycle - A. Work- new serial will be starting within a as Scarburo action, or lwt Saturday evening, the occasion fear weeks and so will 'a• column an '!�'ownsn p, viz., 10,00 a. (21 the Count it can see the error r man. Res. 702-4 Western Sqre. Ajax; I � p ur. to 8.00 p. in., pointing out that of its ways and pass the necessary V being a shower in honor of he tear- presto Cooker-- Mias I. Grimes, Tor - I Etit" P . Read the News for th hundreds of rat4gjayers, particularly riage which takes place on Saturday onto; Nylons - Mrs. V. Hickey, Ajax beat weekly features to be :Pound byisw to le "aye the palls •open from ARgttst 2, anywhere. in the south -west section of the 10.4► a. m. to 8,00 p. m. The Mlun- - The party was arranged and given _ - Township i, were- urt De oartan be- icipal Act re•tuires t%at this be pass - by friends of the bride's m•,ther s-id Rouge Bill, were unable to vote be- ed by Council sixty days before the a very enjoyab.e time was had. and cause the polls c.osed at 5:00 p. t"• election. It way stressed to l;ouncu th. t work- ro many useful Xi is wer! received by _ I shall have more, much more, to - bride- to -b��. E ingrnen and wvrkingwomen, who had say uonn this and other subjects , the h�►pyv Become a _ w tike tlf -5zu in.. bus or the - p'• before election -time, w•hea, if cir= -- Accidents In This Vicinity Uver ti,00 p. m, bob were automatically qumstanees per,nit. I will be a can- Past Aeek End disfranchised, as nv tune is allowed didate for Council u of for ratinieipal - elections. Pori a cker ng The McE::►chrnie ambulance service Nurs�ng A ssfs' 11t After much deliberation' and its °f restorinz Democrat= to Pickering was kept busy over the week -end usu::l he'now.Lg and hawing, Coarici; Township before it is too late. In With motor accidents in this : • labored and brought forth its usual the men time I urge every one with - y vicinity. A resident of J;lizabeth St. mouse. It tacitly acknowledged that a- labor vote to make sure that their - ! name is on the Voters' List (hund- w•a, pwKea up on \o. 2 Highway at rite i'xkarinz Townsn� Ratepayers redo were lett off last year), in or- Association Beach sideroad on Satur- lscociation was right, by changing der that the workingman .may coin- day sight with a badly smashed arm. the date of voting to the first Mon- bine with his brother, the farmer. , Reports on that atcident vary,. $carte day is Decertlber, as required by the s g a .fifth Course Starts Se #ember 2 1947 Municipal 1 g to break .the hold of the minnrfty sa;; the man was eau gad and robbed p p 1 Act. Counai changed the upon the ma}�� ity. while others say he was shot. He hours of Noting, but left the polls Horace Brown, Prey_ - W as taken to Toronto i•:a <t Getterai open only until 6.00 p, rat• P, T R A;, - riospital for treatment. :.. NOTE THESE FEATURES: At the last nomination meeting, I - _ .. • F.ditor'a Note charged. the memb ?rs of the Coun- Church Notices On Page S. ' F (Horace -your letter is published' PAY WFNLE LEARNING - _ - ._ cil with bad faith,'and said that the _ in part (space -limit restricts on one oal reason the Council could have fhe Church, Column which has - - i for. not leavin;r the polls open until Paragraph) as a courtesy and favor Appeared on the front page for a UNIFORMS PROVIDED _ ! 8,00 P. m, was that it was desirous to your association. A great many great many months, now appears on •FREE TRANSPORTATION of disfranchising the -working vote, of your members are comparative :- s page S. This column which has sec- 'l his apparently disturbed mernbers newcenters to our tow-nehip. This r eived a wide response on the offer of • ' of Council, as three of them came paper •w*eirtId 1' thetxt. - --- :. - Ise usch news. » CERTIFICATE ON GRADUATION the Editor to pub ch to me separately afterwards. and and to. $lve them every aasist3ace 1 has grown too large for the front possible. Lit this matter between you s - .. •'� GOOD PROSPECTS Of =said that was not their iatentiort, page apace, You will find it on page and that they would take steps to and the Council, it appears to me l h each Week. Watch for your church INTERESTING EMPLOYMENT see that the polls were left open 0-4-re is something wrong some - ""nouneementa there. until 8.00 p: m. after they were re- where --I think I know what it is-- t - F►n�rFH� i=roned to office. s I personally am in08 sympathy think 3 _ AIas lux r,ivui, n + +usalc by vas ' .. icians! When noth'rug was done about it reasonable, fair, en as trig t Russell J. Stark, at Ke'ewick. on ,Age -18 to 44 Years • Good Health the changing the voting hours to Council for something, there are t Tuesday, July 29, 1947, beloved hug- - Grade VI11 Education allow the workingman a chance to manners of approach, same do not t band of Rowena Dowell, and father. ? .� y•,t.e, I headed a delegation of four - produce the same results as others- of Petrnv Jane; son of Mrs. R. C. _ teen to Council to ask what the You may have chosen the wrorr,2 Stork and the late Mr. Stork, Pick- This Course consists of three months' class room Council intended to do. This was the one -you know of course, they are erin Funeral from the late resid- instruction and six months' practical instruction in May ence on Thursday with interment rment in !hospital. , y meeting t ked it stall in the "driver's seat" and your ,' "Council has talked it over"' Reeve "Eying off -the handle" won't stet Quemmilde_Ceme. - ; :1- __; a tl> less_.— _,Make-Annis infotnr'ed .us,_ "and_has_ vole_anywhere with our Council or maintenance. Transportation , is ppaid for students decided that the voting hours are with anyone else --xty fifty odd Rev, Jas. Fraser Ct,ugaton, in Galt from their lace of -residence to the central school, quite . all right as they are. We don't years has shown me that --I've tried Hospital Tuesday, July 'l9 loved :,and free un forms are provided. feel there is any negd to' keep the it (but -tot on the Council). Those burband 4 the late Liiv May Crap- polls open after six o'clock." keen on that Board (I know each tree and father of Mrs. Milford On successful completion of the Course, graduates 'It has been pointed out to Coun- one of them ultimately) are the ?` r Shepherd, Preston, in his 68th year. will receive an appropriate certificate from The ail," I replied, "that literally hued- • same type of men who in the past - Funeral on Friday from Ferguson Department of Health V Chapel with i- rterment. in Lakeview .... reds of workingmen and worloiAg+ years made this township what it Schools are centrally located women, -who Pay taxes i2i Pickering _ is. low taxes etc; they gave it , Cemetery. *t who work in Toronto, are unable that which attracted a gnat many And Lightning 1 rlsssrsdiatei' ear the to vote, unless the polls are left open of our newcomerel Each of dross mStrlkesgL Thks Commwnity APP r . y instil 8.00 P. m. as thev are 3n Sew- Councilmen represent several mer- bIVISION OF NURSE REGISTRATION bolo, How can these ratepayers cote ations in this township - they're In : LiSB during the storm Iast Parliament Buildings, Queen's Park. Toronto if the Cannot take time off front tere>ated in this tuw%aWp, Probably Sundrey moaning struck tits radio y work Ywititout loaittQ •a day's Pay?" a great, des; rrsore' that many of our InIE InC serial at the W. H- Westney home `� t3ey want vote badly en- late- comers, but they're sane, seas. and wrecked a radio. some farmers 'DEPARTMENT of HEALTH ough, they'll go% out and rote" was onable gentlemen. Try a little diff- the Reeve's callous answer, but he event apprna Horace; V Otte to in certain areas report ctt lm heavy t' FOP. THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO was silent when I asked him point- se,- them in nmethitw other than a r erred to the around by he blank, "yVot>0d u it resit and wind. Soil at the moment oM�� you, yds- were a . belligerent attitude. {Bil)) Ed, 4 } all the moisture it can held. workingman with, your family de- ' ,y C.N.E. BULLETIN ANNE :41 'PST y — tG� r Women's Forum - - =� — To Air Views In p� tr.r, et ,ail la t tnrongh a hf cri,ne,, :. _Afarr..age Between threalcizuts .tire marriigr, and oftelt Two -Day Session Two Faiths. Solved g resulting! in the children be raised • How do Canadiatn xonten feel in no rlrurrh at all. rl ring set• If teen young peopl about the youth centres b e who atlntl •. a in their own communities? "UL'31: A!�Xl H11tST: tens has- p * bcuid and 1 are both daily readerz, different churches .*pproach nrar- Are they satisfied with present * riage as you two did, recognising educational facilities for their of your column �1e think our ex- that it is necessary a compromise, GERALD ex- BROWN * p children? Are Canadian women different en in a marriage between thev can work it out. That implies a w.l+.0 iEATylI[ti *different faiths may help some of ' shining up to their respansibil- _' lnahrrity of drrclopntcnt, however' srxol'sta the shelter cf the areaway that itiec among the women of the your other followers' which mane youngsters have not CHAPTER XXVII: Realizing that the g Y 9 murderer has had .time to escape trhue goes under the front steps - the world? ' "•�i'e are of different faiths, but achieved. So in such instances it u he has bran talking..&IrCale runs down- service entrance. When Curt was " have been happily married for six ' stairs and out the tront door. N'enrbr Questions like these n i}� be better to 7t till they can accept is a man dreestii in a sailor'■ uniform. passing, he simply steppetf• up to. discussed at a.two -day Women's . *)'cars. �1'e have two wonderful rrlutrfal independence of religion or "•n "i ` ` ' As x Cate steps up and asks for a match. ,him and fired pointblank." * children, We never had a serious - the .altor ranches rug his rrvoh•er. aft- - Forum to take place at the Can - decide not . to marry at all. ... Cale Leaps on him. as does Rocky and a * * �* adian National Exhibition Aug. "` 9uarrcl -and neither give. up his * „ pnitceman. 3V, 3 Kate Aitken, D'irector'of * clrlrch. McCale looked at Donlevy and "Be f u r e we TO "HESITATING ": You are visa his men, who were grouped over Women's Activities, has announ- .,w *, Chapter XXVIII p lre�ond your years to question this lire crestfallen culprit. Donlevy cad Miss Mabel Stoakle ^" married we had Y of • - *lad's eligibility. Your family phy- "Gosh," %IcCale heard Rocky Pocked up at him. IL was so aim 1 'Toronto has been named chair- - an honest talk s P G "Y!4`" sician can advise you best.' say as he gripped the fallen man ready,, now that it was explained. man of the four sessions to be =� about our re- TO "STILL IN LOVE," "BOB H ": under the shoulders, bringing him He did sal, the ghost of derision held in the theatre of the Col - 3 spective faiths. *The behavior of the =�- We decided parents of Upright. "The Nary. You sure. this on his lips, "Peculiar no one men- iseum, West Annex. . ';; ," * these girls may well influence their which church own standards. Your mothers is the, guy, Duke ?" tinned a sailor hanging around." Gue t speakers in the panel ?A;" a;, the children "No less." McCale gingerly felt • "I know," McCale answered bit- discussions will attempt to clar- _ * know the girls; talk �t over wits ifs the lace of women in an " would belong to. them. ' the wounded arm on• twhich he had early. "JI}• fault 'entirely, I pride P When • my- bus- fallen. "air, Stephen Bigelow'in the myself on having a photographic _ intelligent Canada," Sirs. Aitken band wishes to uniform of Uncle Sam. He joined mind. and I missed that, tou. Men said. 'They will talk over wo- TO "KITTY ": You must stop be- " min's - responsibilities in the go td church 1 s lievin this boy still likes you. HP _ •, the navy once - remember? He • in the service are so common p * l�u �� ith hirer, .and vice versa. We g y must have sated his Suit• Oh }•cs, about the rtreets these days that home, the cominunitc. the nation * s never cared for you, or he would have friends, too, of different .. and his pistol By the way, sec if they go almost unnoticed an and the, world." * *not have listened to gossip. No nits faiths who are also. happily mar- - ` his black kerchief is • missin It where. That is where he was so Representatives of all wo * boy allows others to say auythinl g �� * vied. was clever, li'ho would connect a sail- men *s organizations and *omen *derogatory about his girl friend. Bigelow mounted the ~steps be- or with the Bigelows. One thing )' * "1:vcryone has the name Cod. everywhere are incited to at- *and far less will he believe it All 'liveen Rocky and -the officer. All I should have seen, though, most q and studies from the same Bible ' g tend these Ge55iU1rS SO ask ues- *this you will better understand tl ' lions and. join It Carr and does work nett fine, if the fight was gone from him. certainly, I'll never forgive my j generally in. the * the two involved use some com- * }'ou grog older, Take my word for - self for that." open discussions. * it now. - . - A squad car slid up to the curb - * rnon sense. N'c know. Your rents know best es td- stone as McCale turned to follow the "What's that ?" asked Donlev►. , Pe :1icCale 'reached out- and took ally about this boy. They only trio. He walked over to it and ' ` • DAILY READER.'" y want you to be hap I ex the hat Stephen Bigelow had in his 'Your Handwriting pt'' �� opened the door with a'flourirh. +. TOLERANT PEOPLE * the realized what sort he was, and - hand. He cocked a finger and spurt y "Welcome!" He bowed as Don- the thing around like a plate. By 11 IS A DELIGHT to learn of * forbade you to go-with him to . _. _ ley stepped out. "Late as usual, "Well. I'll be damned," Donlevy and + v Qu Alta S. Ar•nott marriages bet:i•cen people rung, art * protect you from just such a heart - Lieutenant." exploded. as tolerant g.r yizu• and your husband * break as you have now. Donlevy- took' over with. a brus- "I don't 'olamt- you There was litany requests for handwriting au- air, It bcspcakr a' like tolerance ;x * Put this experience behind you, - -: - quentsa that was unfamiliar, He chagrin in 1107ale's tone. "This alysis reach me and I am pleased jour two families, too, that they did " and go ahead now as though you herded them ail into the library hat is perfectly round which identi- Ito report many interesting and 'not forbid your marriage. They is didn't know him at all. Have dates where an astonished and shaking Pies it as the type worn a number varied handwritings. knew your common sense, and * with your other friends, and before butler was fussing around Miss of years ago. The style was i' When writing your request, it is trusted in it. " you think it possible, you will be Adelaide. She stood, a figure of changed about five ypears ago. The : advantageous to send one or more Almost any diBererrre brtu- men'huo * having good times again. There's stone, drained of all .animation. newer ones tilt up in front like a full pages of %cri t written in ink * no cure for one boy like another I? people in lore can bs worked o+lt +f y you know. Let us both hope • Her face was gray against the _, 'regimental officer's cap. without a on good quality plain paper. Ink' �6olk are �nteliigenl and rssotsable. , boy, mantel, anguished. 4 ) our next one will be more loyal. g visor, If I'd noticed that one thing, is more "satisfactory than pencil Each person is entitled to his *own - - "Stephen," she said in a" mur- . I'd have realized the- sailor we due to its permanent qualities, also J belief, tch-tch usually was fostered by inur that became a cry, saw was a l- oney." He -sighed.. "It u MAKE FRIENDS among those P ink will not smear or run on quality his parents It becomes an integral 'who, belon to The young -old face of Stephen might have sawed a life." He paper. Paper -without ruled lines part of hi.* . rhoracter, and deserves 9 your own faille, soya looked half ugly, half despairing thought of Shari Lyyn. is necessary as the spacing and j "'the 'same' respect as -his other Anise Hirst. at If you used adttics, ' iii the dim light There was a • Donlevy cleared his throat, Then tenet her at 8tis A, rooter 4Zi, 73 g y d%recticn of the writing i� an extra rrp'iniotts. It is trherr one of eke ling Adelaide St. West. Toronto. haunted look behind his eyes. He there was a, rustle of "feathers and consideration in the analysis. tries to iruposs His faith on the other, wet his lips with the tip of his satin at the door and Victoria •i Use the pen with which you are that lraitble begins, When that hap- tongue. Suddenly he slumped into whirled ' in. Her eyes were bright i , accustomed to writing and -not a a chair, and her make -up stood out' in pen with which sou are not famil- - tau Will r•niev eu:ras at "Yes ", McCale said. His sophis- ghastly relief against the paleness iar. The pen nib should.be free Sonic- of the choicest of these pre -, L - --- ticated mouth curled in triumphs of her face. Her fingers jerked to -from corrosion as a coated nib taus- ccpts constitute our lesson. It ought The St. ]Regis Hotel and his tone was brittle. "It was her hair and a shriek died on her ra heavy and light shad,,, in I. to be notrd how `strongly they stress TORONTO 4 'Stephen Bigelow',, dressed as a lips. Two officers moved forward ! the lave and •commandments. \ft' Xser, Meow whit wilt. saw*. the script with uneven and wave- i sailor, whom we saw loitering automatically. She blurted some firing lines. Writing that is -untidy I son, hcep shy father's commandment, and Tdrwr n. about the entrance to the Common wild gibberish that foretold rising wsth blots, scratched and smears ! • and forsake, not the law, of thy nto- • � ' i� �� `just before the murder,'He looked hysteria; then suddenly was quiet. tht•r." Tliere mn�r be standard% of due to a bad pen nib, hinder in ! t.aad Food. Dining' alai Daneins up at the house once, remember? "So you did it," she said slowly. I right, and a`scnse of responsibility, II conveying the true personalty of He must have seen us at the bay "My God, I didn't think you had the writer. Write in the best hand- lr thcic are to lie sound relationships taeet »urn. at Carlton, window of the drawing room.' for the - guts. You fool, you utter foal, writing you can whi {c in a comfort- and happiness in the harne. rel. a.,`: uss the next time I noticed him, he She isn't worth it, you,.know -not able and natural pile i position; The acceptance of lareritho cl was reading a paper, probably to worth it," writing pi Nw ithout an adequate -sense of re- ' When the above suggestions are s r hide his face, When Vallaincourt By this time Donlevy was rat- followed, the script contains Al the sponsibihty ' is the -root of a great ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY approached the house, .he must fled. He moved in on Stephen with i elements of yaw true personality, Clean of home trrcakdawn and Crag- FURNiISHED have come across the street into a circle of his r>;ten, He gave -the;' edy today. A first essential of a good $1.50 is • � If the script i, distorted" and care- • p - - - charge so low it was hardly audi- home is good parents. "'hat can he leans written, the analyst must make ble. His voice dropped for an fn- expected of children, if their par -. allowance, for sueli discrep-tncies -terminable minute before he step- — ruts du not act them a good ex- � �► when making-an analysis. ,.• _- ued bask. .4s ht_ did.. saw _ _ ample - Nlor�,cr; precept and teach - 3 �?syone— udsTiiny a more rom lr 'Bigelow', jaw move, his head p k ing are not enough, for children will , r 'come up slowly. 'Tired, furtive e analysis 1"l yes y ass send sel f- addressed i t>cwn detece insincerity; and the lit up as he looked away from the stamped rm'rinpe to Box B; room iworst 'of all citunsel we could l iwe `a a.0 i'' Jf group that surrounded him, Asin- . 421, 73 Adelaide Sl. West. 7ororrta, to our children - nord' be to say, C3. c gle tear ran out of the corner of an Thus is no charge for this sntvrr. "Don't do- as I do, but do as 1 say." ' eye j HOTEL METROPOLE �,' g• *• # The most acute of our social and �) NIAGMI FALLS Sunday School Lesson religions prnh ot of today `arc as- Ile got to his teat, lowering his h I suciatcd with haute and family liffe. e. ' rrrr. - <.�.R. firaTlo� y . head as he slowly turned to take , ti them all in. No one moved toward qa� him. He gave them a contemptu- wren's and Their Children out glare. Finally he turned to r PARKER HOUSE Rolle Victoria and spoke his last words Proverbs 1:8 -9; 6:20 -23;. 17:I• a, in their presence. 22:6; 23:22 -26. .r "You'll tell- '.%I His voice 20 . 2 Broke, Golden Text - 7 rain rep a child She nodded. in the tent' he should go: and n•hen .xT " g} "Let's go " said Donlevy,• he is old. he , •ill not depart from �ffey �k@ PI@/1�/ `The took -trim aw ` it.- Pro 22'5: - • Y aY.' _ Add 1 envelope Royal Fsst ' j• • Ttir Itililc is a text -Look not only Rising D Yeast and 1 is 'They had left the Bigelow house B rf p. - in a storm of of individual - salvation, but also of sugar to IC. lukewarm water. „ questions from the Sat first reporters on the scent in the lamiii '`` " ^tint.• - Stir, let stand 10 min. Scald 1 din of explosions from. phOtogra- 1�'hcn the I'hilippian jailer (Acts 1 e. milk, add S tbs. sugar; :A ph'ers' flash bulbs in the confusion 16), terror - stricken lest his prison -- add 2 up. salt, cool to luke- r of the comings and goings of of- ers should have escaped, but reas- warm. Add to yeast mixture. t sured b • the voice of Paul, tried - Add 3 c. sifted Sour, beat ! ficiats from police headquarters "What by 1 do to be saved ?" until perfectly srirooth Add b and the district attorney's office. °av1 - -1'l;° "R.l;r�.r „n the Lord B and' ' - 4 cgs. melted sltornnin - McCale was looking forward to C. more shin(. IC the peace and quiet of his own Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be _ enough to make easil�h V+ ` µ :b saved, and thy hogsc." y en- apartment. died dough. Knead well. * * * But family religion had deep roots M r, • in the Old Testament, and in the Place in greased bowl 45� When they reached it, `they Jewish literature were many pre- = war, let rise in warm place found Ann bfarriot dozing by the until doubled in balk, about ' SIZES capes, giving wise counsel to par- IM hours. Puaeh dou h " dying fine. She* jumped up, smooth- enta and setting forth the duties of S '74.48 down in bowl; let rises again -ing rumpled-hair into place. - children, thus establishing with clear- in e' ti g in warts place until nearly— "Well," she said tartly, "are you Hess the conditions of family wen- doubled is b all right? Running around like bulk, about 40 For, comfort and, slim style you that in fare a happy home•lifv, min. When light, toll out your dressing gown. My - can't beat Pattern 4566. A casual goodness. That's no way to call Y4" thick. Brush over lightly with melted shortening. Cut that's easy to slip into, keeps you on the Beacon Street Bigelows. , �� �Q qSt' r�vN%y�r' with 2 biscuit cutter, crease 4 y • •hooking- y'oitr �iesf all day long. The Its all over, isn't it? I't came over OOft �� �T /Ig through •center, heavily with , • lneckline and pockets are newl the radio about an hour ago. You � dutl•edge of knife, fold'over Pattern 4566 comes in sizes 34, would have to wrestle with mur- in pocketbook shape. Place 36, 36, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 derers, wouldn't you? You sure takes 3% yards 39 -inch fabric. you feet all right ?" She was try- �, patam, medicine :.el*wd =week on I "4ppamCoaeshallow rise I Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS lug hard to cover up her concern,, "drsrrad ot„p• t..ttnr., of carets irotit light, about 1 hour. ' (25c in coins (stamps cannot be She had been worrying about him days- -wttaa due to`(omala tunctiolow Bake In 4007. oven about ' } ) all evening, afraid that he might eaasblr dtattwb&ne ortk trytrirt •13 minutes. accepted) for this' pattern, to room ����•rEOmnt seriously harm his injured�s foul- " • . • 4711, 73 Adelaide `fit.- west. Toronto.' � t�MpOBtD . Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADD- der, atESS, STYLE NUMBER., i {To Be Continued) ISSUE 31 -1047 rte.' • ' ,� T££N•TOWN TOPICS ; By BARRY MURKAR _ ty "Avast ye land - lubber and trim there. 1 may be up for attempted your main sails," 1 shouted. manslaughter next week, by the way g "What's arl that racket down things sound at the moment. On top - .,. - there ?" called a Voice from above. bf it all, 1 have to buy a new rud- .' h h bed- - • � �'�, " ` "'� - t was Su se's o , , om the der and repair the damaged boat. I s s m t er fr room window. ]sunny thing, but everything hap- ' • • � � � ' Is Susie ready yet ?" 1 asked. "A pens to me. I'm "tut-off" from going . • �:, fair wind blows and' we must be to Susie's anymore. My .allowance is off on. the blue." You never mind that nonesensc, shot for eight months to pay for the * " boat and 1 lost my watch in the retorted Susic's mom "1 hear that water. Well, 1 learned one thing. this is your first time out in a sail If 1' start out to travel around the boat. I think Susie would be much horn, 1'11 go by - bicycle. It'll be a better off to sit at home, where it is heck of a lot less trouble. And an- � safe." other thing, there will be no women 'Now don't you.' wore about Y a along with etc either. y *,, thing," 1 consoled, "1 can handle that boat on any sea. The deeper ant rougher the better. Why some British Plan Export day, I intend to sail around the Horn �I 31 i -my.own yacht..". Of Special Foods 4�, " , t `' a•�'• just then Susie came-.around the T- - ' corner of the -house. She looked Great Britain Ls going to turn _ at me and burst into a fit of laugh- sonic if its scarce sugar, fats and ter, cereals into the manufacture of a "Where" did you get that silly limited quantity of beverages, his - s, looking cap ?" she asked. "It's almost Quits, and chocolates to get dollars v over the end of your nose "t 1 for vital basic supplies like feeding "Forget the smart stuff and let's sculls, 'oo�l Vinister John Strachey ,:• -get going' 1 retorted. "Anyway this announced in the House of Com- s hat belonged to, old man Williams. � t o;` tie was a captain o.n some of the moos recently. h 3fr. Strachey declared that the best,lake boats that ever sailed; so target would be $40,U00,000 worth " y there. of these special manufactured foods "Be careful, dear, called Susie's annually- enough to buy nearly + ' mom, and don't let know -it -all go 500,000 .tons of additional feeding �,• out too far. I'll be in a stew until stut {a, a you get back," ' 2rccuois Celebrate Border Crossing Privileges - Celebrating restoration of free border crow On the way to the bay 1 tried to "What it ainounis to is that we in rivilegc more than 2,000 members of the Six Nations tribes the•red at Niagara halls arc going to use our proceesinsr -4 S P a n + Impress Susie with city knowledge of « Ont.. last vv'.t;ek, Nortna St %res, Indian maiden, and an Indian child listen as Ernest_ Benedict -the sea, wind and boats. I think 1 and manufacturing facilities and 4 plays a water drum. impressed her, with my wind, but. not• skill, plus a very little of our sugar, w .fats. and cereals, in order to earh •a sea and boats., foreign currency which will pay for N 'CIINONICI�£S OF GING£II FARE 1 rescued "the Greening" from the The boar, o chum of mine tvas ' r • eyes of the law and decided it would � loaning me for the afternoon; was 1 much bigger quantities of basic « be better to park further up the ready when we arrived and we lost foods," he said. _ 4 He appealed to "friends overseas By ?wendclino P. Clarke - I street This time 1 allowed 24 min- � no tirttr to tong away. I - , sites, rushed. into another store, "This is the life,' I shouted at Su- to realize this when' they eau small Our day last week we went to" � I believe is stiii- some.vhat of a rani- i 'quantities of British foods in their London. Upon returning Partner iy. We passed through sorne dist- found the "dress 1 Wanted, but, as sic, who was sitting up front. We g � stores and not to slacken their before, t shopped with one eye, on -headed for the gap and out on the announced that that was his sum- rids where the grain crops were bet - eifcrts to send foods to Britain, mer holiday!' And the trip was most- - ter than around here but generally the clock and didn't realty get half lake. " - the things 1 wanted. ��'ith one min- i "Don't you go out too. fat. yotl ly business - in quest of tractor speaking they were all pretty poor. ute to go t was ready to make a j know what mom said," warned Su- parts. But still we really had a love- . Of course in many districts. there . run for the cat when it started to sic: - 1 ly outing; saw -lots of -scenery that -was hardly anything grown era�t rain. ]t just about fell down is was quite new to us and passed tobacco. "That mother -of yours underesti- _ through man towns -or near these Of the man bucketfuls. 'With my `raincoat ;. +mates my abilities, You'd think 1 . , g y y places .we passed draped aver my head and shoulders didn't know .anything, the way she that had prcv iously been 'just through 1 liked Paris the best 1 I ran to t another copper in the lames on the map. Woodstock. Par- don't know about the, town itself as I %a p goes ell, slot and ratted in a store doorway i "Well, you usually manage' to mess is. Caledonia. Ingersoll. Delhi, h su �. didn't drive through it but the for the storm to abate And as I i things up before you finish." Thomas, TillsonburF and 'some oth- surrounding countryside was lovely waited there was the indicator slow- ! ! er smaller. places, Somewhere near I with the- town nestling in a alley 1 "Relax max Get the soh in i ly but --surely slipping back to the your blood and .heave -to." Susie la _Woodstock we ran into a storm among beautiful trees. Even little 'w comer. Not that 1 cxpccted any ,came down to my end of the boat ��QVw' /n • And what a storm -the rain was ter- cotr2gus were shaded by great oaks parking officer to be inspecting me- Bob kept. right on drivitig. ­.'and sturdy maples that gave the p g p g with a coke and some cookies, tern in that storm but the point is "Are we slowing own?" asked Gradually we drove out of it and whole district an old world look. one of them could. have been lurk- g t before vve reached London vvr were 'Sometime 1 would like to visit Par- `'Susie a .little while later, :,rolls g al on dry ground ' ing in a sheltered doorway' just as ! Ify gosh, there's -a lull coming," tfe along } gr again. is again and really explore. '� Was. Presently there was a lull in I cautioned, fit. I.nncicru my sictrr- it. -rauv :,ltd I Now for our Guelph trip, This a+v ocre badly fooled -it was early p• g made so that my sister in law the storrti and the made 'a rtwt for "Yes and a, storm too, if (hose' - t , the car and away to sec our friends, i black Bonds in the west mean any- closing day! To make matters worse might v isit friends but w c also hoped That's what they'll say - lravinR otur unfinished shopping in •thing" garden the summer sales were on and many to do a little shopping • as Well. disgust. "tiow don't 'get excited Susie, I'll �Yw.priyawrch Geen when of the dresses we saw in the win- i "Hoped" is right .... those blessed e . • DpTFtower5Qray.Ahr h- Bow s were really reasonable in price l parking 'meters! 1 parked the car handle everything," ly efficient and econo —_­1 - and yet all we could 'do was vein- at the foot of llfain. for* a nickel's Maybe parking meters are a good Suddenly flue wind died complete- Gttnde`or�the con trot thing -,f don't know -bits 1 can see Ay Large black clouds, that a few �an Bow' -shop. Partner thought_shat wait worth. of time then away to the main Tbrip. other ust as'wcll, but were we provoked! 1 shall have to studv the matter, or I minutes before were separated by 'destructitagardenpests. p stores. There were several things L i9ho in a place where they ¢on't f However t consoles! myself with the p Y patches of white and blue had woven j y wanted- little things that one can- ' -thought that in a day or two there �••' exist. Shopping with one eye on the � into, a solid mass of greyish black, + , �ioT , f .not buy in a small town. 1 also ; ; clock is too hacd on the blood res- Everything was would he a trip to Guelph -and it ; vvawed a howe- dress. And %,11 know p � ry g gttiyt. Susie looked sure! I suppose stetting acquainted w.orricd and I felt so too, Three (LOWER SPRAY wouldn't be on a r•'e about that if „how' it is- sclertion is stilt limited '%v'ith the back streets %%ould be the -miles out on the lake; not a breath i � \ti zRu:Qaed�►lamtt knew it Btii more about that later. so it was out of one store and into £> g another. The ti0 minute -.vas. just t best solution. of wind and a storm coming in fast 1 think the biggest highlight ht on - iour London trip vc•as seeing the about up before l-kncn it Arid I dill ,: Suddenly everything broke. The. I O' s CONTROL ' roses. They were everywhere -rcd, hadn't got my dress. The saieselerk wind came and with It, small white "pink and white, mostly ramblers, and was showing me anoihcr line wl-ien caps,, then large naves. Driving rant .very, very beautiful. We also noticed I had xo apologise and rim- "Park- beat into our faces. 1 yanked down +tall spikes of white delphinium which in¢ time running out!" I explained. - the main sail and headed for shore _ with the jib half way up. We foound- � t ■ Ane- -r re rrevteta Puzzle — \ crcd around like n cork 'under N is ,G U) I R A +" _ gars Falls; 1 U. S..Ahn,y Unit 'E Q T H — _ "(lust V.himpering," .1 roared at I 4 CIGARETTE • F r t ! �` Sucic, "1']I get her there. Sit down i a/,e +/.�► TAPERS ROR,IWNTAL S3 Out o1 (prefix) t N _ and hang on tinitt." Sudthnly we f•�s"` 1 Depicted is 54 Hymn A L t JOHN 5 F��p w�vcrc pitched sideways and parallel insigne of. the55Boundary C MUIR N.''• olA FB the brcal ;cis. L jammed the rud- r V. S. Arm mark' t OjNiy � "Cler over hard, 4rcaking the handle r 80th _ 'VERTICAL E S AU '• 1 D ; jl� T 5_ » - .o1 i. Climiring over rape to the front e Army _. 3 Sleeping S u R t A N'S ,,� f - the boat, to get the jib down, 1 ~sue N 7 Make into law , vision T t t tF2,N'N - lipped and fell to the low side of �� 11 Railroad (ab.) 2 Pertaining to C V ' `'' the boat, Then it happened. The >3 12 Dispatch 16 Beseball 5 Close.- breaker caught us broad -side and irony ..y, 13 Sea eagle squad ''' °•'A $ It — an in- Q 36 Pound t over went the three of 'us. The boat, P/�-w� 14 Sloth - signe of the l8 Lieutenant 38 Long, loose °= ( �Y 15 Division of j t; .', T.;;;;:.. Susic and 1. QVOI� 1 U. S. Army (ab) garment I t We came up spitting but grabbed i -- geOlogioal - 4 Ocean 19 Solar disk 40 Even (contr.) ` ' '' the boat. Susie was terrorized but Q�o o� BLUE COVER time 5 To the inside 21 Loaners 41 Registered �' 'hung on tight. Hours later we final- AAAbE IN FRANCE, PURE WIflTIE 1 17 Coral islands 6 Smell 23 Inertness nurse (ab.) 1y washed up on the beach. But not on sole In 19 Consumed xt ":::Ati i 7 Bitter vetch 25 Precipitous 42 Genus of before 1 noticed the crowd standing ; . Canasta Few Wrning t 20 West 'Indian. _ ' s'` shrub 8 Names (ab'.) 26 Musteline shrubs - there waiting, . As we struggled up :.. , 9 Supplies with marnmal 43 Merit ' ? ' t Double Book t 22 Morsels _ Ia «• <•:> through the surf, trying to hold , 3$ Roman road food 31 Man's name 46 Male sheep each other up, Susic's pop ran into ' 3 100 10 ROWS 32 Rave 47 Cover ����pp Of APVaTIHO the water and grabbed her- Then he �_ Leaves i tunnels 13 Cloth 34 Excess of 50 Place (ab.) r� r+•• "7 •7- �'�� grabbed me -and I do mean grabbed M EASY ROLLING use o —� t: 26 Heavy blows measul" chances 52 Part of be By me. After my teeth were back in 37 Coin JACKSON COLE place, he really let me, have it. So Z i G - I A G �� l Z, 3 y 5 h 7 8 9 IC ' did Finlf the townspeople that ,were CIGARETTE ROLLER B 28 Five and five (pl,) ft -- IZ ' 13 14 - . The story'of the Red Cavalier - ~ -young Michael Valdez O'Brien =9 From 15 lb �'I7 I$ 19 -who sets out to even a the .30 Transpome g (ab.) i' ( Z Z3 crimes against his own family ROLE, YOUR OWN 31 Woody plant v and to bring down the leaden dMR views 33 Short jacket Z4 25 i:b of the bands which were plund- 36 Keen eying and killing the peens and W/ r# 37 Is carried 28 Z7 ( eastern settlers in the desert val- 39 Units of leya of the great Southwest. JO weight � I � It was the outlaw trail, fol -' 40 Great Lake 31 2 � 33. 3't 35 • lowed by a man of character 44 First man 38 36 3l who had grown relentless in, his 45 Amount (ab.) I thirst for revenge. 46 Rent roll 46 Theatrical 39 `j 4D 41 4L 43 44 - . Sigel (ab.) 45; �b --�_ EK, ;4a BREAD THIS 49 Mother 49 ' :�'1 KRrLL1NC +C/6ARETTE TOBACCO soCooking 5 ',t '•50 �5t ':`'��53�_ j . STORY , rWi Bl Silkworm 5 I 1 I t7 t a ' "'. �r AUV t, S - ,._ - - - - — - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- rr��rr 7 Tenders for Caretshing . L18:dci/ed ..drtr Ham : *-.�* � - _ 2o wvrd:: w, :-S, ;,1 _Ll caarged, - 4Q � ean Tenders will be.reeeived by the i3x, :h er Lu ,surds, lc. per were undersS•xned until August 5, 1947, ! ' 1Nr►:�,i,y i.r: v — Wv to SW —It for the caretaking of the Masonic - ayuare test v� L. w- space, .:: u: near QQ, a QQ$1L Temple in Pickering, for the year Pickering., z.­'* .: S -Gi ••g•lr commencing September 1st next. 11 shop wurtc. L clone vxrwring is R 12- i There is an o;l- heating plant, : nd Asst• 8, Luncheons, Teas, Dinners two rooms occupied by the Lodge, Family Dinners a Specialty and the banquet room, where the k:LLCTRICjA_ S HFLYF.Ii — :ion- • Banquets, Parties , ed. you= n-Lan with chaufier's lic- laity Eastern Star Order meets: Partic- tel Rises. Wedding Receptions a Spec enae, to start immediately. Roams and Board Available ulcers of the work or duties can r Gray. Brough� M . out. Phone Pickering 65 R 12 M learned _- by consulting me , COTTAGE FOR SALE r, L. M. by in the villagee, $ rooms, Completely finished inside, who is one of the property com- coroom&.ly furnish wired for elec- HIGHEST PRI•CES PAID mittee. The lowest or any tender tricity, gQlee ins ed+ screened FOR OLD HORSES is. not ngcessarily accepted. (rant pore s, half acre cleared laac, And Hurt or Crippled Cattle. F. M. Chapmalu, 4 Immediate possession. Must sell, Ill - Piaked u at your own place. ► Secretary of the Comm 'Farr's Elevator STANLEY.... • reefs in family. Apply A. Rae, River- d. F. SHIM S Pickering, Oat. Phones - Offffice 88W; Rea, 3Q "side Park, Pickering. One ffiHe North _ Jilly 21, 1947 MANURE — for sale. About 200 god co' n, We have Molasses -- -Order Early. loads available. Box 5b8 mews Office. Fairport Road Two Cars of Pig Grower on hand. Theatre ]FOR SALE — 3- burner Coleman ttas ! Nov 15 Oat & Wheat Chop, Scratch Feed New- gas stove wi:l oven, $20. Mrs. New- 1G Percent Dairy port, Riverside,_ Pickering. Claremont Locker ANNUAL VACATION •' *' ' kOR SALE. — Gibson tractor with Be sure to start your. hens on the Stouffville - J- �buildoS blade, one me nth old System Patrons of Mitchell's Fuels will right Layinx Mash ---- Master hardly used, e,00. Apply Canadian y please take note, that, following Feeds are Proven and Guaranteed Phone Stoaffville 943 1 ` our custom of past years, our * * ** Carriers Ltd., Frenchman's Bay,. g gee Locker ;8.00 A Year yards will be : closed during the HARDWALL PLASTER Saturday Mo.•!ree at 2 P. 11L FEXALE HELP a ANTED I:- Cutting Room and Chilling Room week of August 4 to August 9, in- Insulating Wool and Batts Doors Open Eych Night At 6.80 Capable R omazi to hs3dle AVON Available Free To Customs" clusive. Roofing; B. C. Shingles and Products in. Pickering, Proiitabie, SOME LOCKERS AVAILABLE asphalt Shingles FRIDAY and SATURDAY Part-time Work. News Office. Box A. W. Mitchell PREPARED FEEDS No. 683 Ahrz. 1. .r A Yi O� LOYSg` Masser and Maple Leaf AUGUST 1 and 2 CERTIFIED RASPBERRY PLAN -TS 1 f� L - 1 Aug, 1. L Write Box 754 Campbellford, Ont., PHONE CLAREMONT' 12W es 191 I ; BI'rDER TWINE Mich Kid for illustrated folder and growing _ s* ** _ "'know how". Don't delay. SuPply ! -- COUNTY OF ONTARIO Claremont, Oat. ° Jos Hall sad • Rita J hewn -- Limited- -- MoLellen S COME TO CLAREMONT LITTLE MISS BIG • Aug. lfi - FOR RF_NT —R- roomed house and 'SERVICE STAT I0 N Applications will be received by GELD DAY, AUG`U1ST 4th. Fay golden and B. 33mmuna -big garage, water, furnace, all con- _ the County of Ontario for the veniences, electric throughout, at the IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS office of County Treasurer or the NEWS — SELECTED SHORTS ' Rouge. on — Rouge Va'ley• Iran and Tin Repairs - Grease and Oil office of Treasurer Clerk. Apitic- CEMENT _ - Pine Grove Grove Ave. Lot '�+ �' ants to state age and 'qualifica- MONDAY and TUESDAY I Batteries for Sale one, salary to be set by the ;a'r`ks Bo chyn, R- R. 2, Pickering. • y Aug. 1. _ Tura For Bate - County C'oltncil. Applications AUGUST 4 and 6 .:% Outboard motors, immediate delis - rMONC ►w+csw,ua I ,�ea: should be clearly marked and 4 P. at $lfib-oo; 360 ion t mailed to Mr. J. A. Hawtin. Chair- � The time, the Place ery, .2 H. p = - P I C K E R I NG - - ' man of the Committee, Beaverton. GUI ABS - FOUNDATIONS per hour automatic pressure systems, . 8 A• To 10.80 P. IL Ont., on or before August 16, 1947. STABLE ON i�iid the Girl complete vOth tank and fi't• -gs. Open R. Donald Ruddy, #,NTTHWG IN CEMENT WORK X190.00. 3,1-2 H. P. garden tractors County Clerk, Court Howe, Dennis Morgan and $390.00, attachments extra. Trans- AN OPrORTUNITY Whitby, Onta6o d Jack Carson gortation prepaid wmrwhere, in Can- Established Rural Watkins District so Dix _ SELECTED SHORTS jade. Christian's Electric and Hard- available. I,f you are aggressive, and � - - ware, Oshawa, Ontario. between the ages of 25 and 55 — OLD HORSES WANTED Greenwood, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Aug. L "have or can secure travel outfit, this - Ont. AUGUST 6 and 7 _ is your - opportunity to get establish- Campbell Minik Ranch Pals ! PHONE •PICK. 7 R 21 TENDERS WANTED ~ea' it a profitable business• of your $15.00 AT YOUR FARM _� _,.Th inter�r dPC�rst'n•x. four rQaans at own. For full particulars write today L ,c.• e" r ra gratis and to — the' J_R. Watkins Company, _ i PH6- xE- AGITTCOURT i-ai12 (�ualitp Drug$ Brasher ►Doubloon P',ouge Hill COLLECT woodwork; akso two waFaioorn flhors. Deft. O -P -16; 2177 Masson Mots- ( - , -render,.; gill be received until TuP- treal, Que. For Pickn Accurate Dispensing. George Montgomery N. Guild - d: a a 5 t o7 • .�; to ,:, - P _ I Veterinary Remedies red atP'v rherFaf'Pr. F "r WASHING MACHINE E �'•,°'�,, i Reliable Photo Finishing CUBAN PETE entrance^ t,, '� ild!re stop'• •T,:me� Complete Cosmwic Lisp Blackwell, Altona Road. R. R. 2. , — Bought and Sold-- cKerinx• SERVICE Lawn Mowers - -STORE HOURS - - Used Clothing — sterilised, ete i ed and reseed Eke new. C • . _ , , rVees Days - 8.90 A. M. . 9 P. M. p arry a o ?.PPL1C aTl� °:c ti'lt.I. l:� Yiepandable 1 large stock of hiS2t c�rss adli Prompt Sharpened and Repaired Sunday - 12.30 P. 51. - 15 P. UL REC EI % E l.). �; �� ;Law Cost � svemoata and pants. Also a 1"W . :for the position. of caretaker fir the = I garden Seeds, Garden Tools J. R. cyeSf k °f new leather coats and Rouge H'" Sch�'0 La.Tht maintain - r:; Canada's i windbreak,.-*, and Beata' fprais6, ; r.tiil ;tc- to fire a hest ! � ! Oldest Phan. B. sgs at ver;, reasonable pnoea. CO11 s-hce « and 4.' Washer Pints, Oils and Turps. water 1 ng a ^ - essential. AD- +. and be eonvincef►, Ply. stn'; �g mta'i,icat•„ns and sal, ,,jl ; _store i THE REXALL STORE ai general hardware � �w� ary exrv• red, to i %I Blackwell. R. tse'd. 1801 PHONE PICJ: all E1 Bond Street Wesrt PahawA dsL 'R. 2, P'o .: ^ring. F:rtt•Pr information' _ an redlhFst. Appli.:atio rs will be her Con+plete c3L V N 8 U S HB F ..— •ceived un*;i August 9, 1947: Rebuilding 'V�ANTED sarviae - -= sARDWARE -- RADIO SERVICE _ _. --- Beady Washer Store Phone - Pickerin 46 Guaranteed Repair dervift DEAD 11ORS28 AXD C.TTL8 YOUR 'FULLER BRUSH MAN' 394-333 DtJPONT ST. Per wee PfeltaA pV!i PICRh'FLIhb 'rill refund P°R on Mail Orders TORONTO —Te . RAN. 5460 Q 1 pi s , P' - _ ICK=ING.. .. 98 111: 21 Fuller Brushes, Stouffv$le, Ontaris Every Thursday Al l Year Round STAFFOf2D BAOS. -- = PICI{,ERINQ .. .. .. .. MW chargetl.on.phane calls to: Our Service. Truck Calls In BROOKLIN .. .. .. .. Plane 6502, Stouffville, Ont. I PICIii';RING ,� 111onwnental Worts CLARFMONT .. .. ...0 S 14; iKindly cut out this and for future ;Service On At Males Of rHONE W4�TSY 5ss AGINCOURT .. .. "ference. You may receive Your Wsahers "Aces 6Saka . or lflodai We Pay The phoas• that4es i 818 Dundas ST: E. Whitby choice of lo•y-ely gift items now � - a Aug. 22 - For 3er%-ace Phone Pick. 12W A RT H ' R FIELD ; +GORDON YOUNG LTD % - _ l ; PHONE 52 B a Toronto — Phone: Ad. 3885 _ ROXY THEATRE MARKHAM r �'�s - �y� • = - �� Continuous nightly from 7.30 Last Complete sifow at 9.30 y. m. ,,,,yyy� �• 1 ��� Matins Saturdays wed Holidays at 2 p. m. ' i . Fill. - SAT. A 1 and 2 s BHA R7Ai MOF'F'EZT JILL EsI�OND Pal Wolf Action Attraction - MDI,E DEAN in Song of 01d Wyo�g ' ti0 BY BUS adON. - --Tt=. Just 4 and --A pictur+e'wlth a berm so big as todsyy Golden West � �� - FARES ARE LOW RONALD REGAx JANE wYATT • Stallion ' Road FFROM PICKERING Beaverton - .44-90 J ! WED. TF1UR AnRost 6 and 7 'North Bay - $13.7A Barrie $4,b0 f A sensational movie experience - _ mss' 'a - ■,�■ y� CoUnn� wood . ;6.45. _ t . 7MNE POWER GENE T�IL'Y * .. (subject To Clrarar) The Razor's Edge ; ..: EASTERN HOLtSE 'hone 45 Starts wo Aog nth mm Ciasby Fwd Astaire � BLUE � Z 1 t n i .. Mrs, Gascoigne of Whitby address- Week for his %=mer home in Mua- Church Psetlowship, who kept taiiir�s A R E M ed the Women's Missionary Society koks► to join the neat of his family of the local church last week on her wtbo have been there during the ed usntal able manner - - experiences overseas. The talk was mouth of Judy, and we wish them all and trovement�s are for the served ! most interesting P Fund. Tea was served .61r, El. Lewis returned hozXce a- � g'to a fair-sized aud- a happy holiday. • ...� - Wwn soilowing an operation in a The groom's mother wore mauve silk ience- August 16th is gettinu closer and read by a committee who -'Toronto Hospital. jersey with white accessories and a � we hope the sewing 'machines are y just forget usr' . The sale of The service next Sunday morning - " home - cooking • all sold out by Mrs. y rnirbg corsage of coral roses, - ,humming so that the sewing table Harold Mitchell. The miscellaneous will be held in the United Church, A buffet lunch was served to a-. will be well stocked. A little later we refreshments were dispensed by — with Rev. VPrnham otiicatina, bout seventy -five guests. will be urging the exiceQlent cooks Phillips, Storms and Christensen Co. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and Leaving--by--motor for points west in this community_ to practice their what courteous service , what 3 family spent Sunday in Toronto. the bride was travelling in a grey Church and Sunday School Service best items as the "home- bakin> e' 0. were not well attended on Sunday table is always the highlight of the grand s a-id s The gate - keepers, e J. We are glad to hear that Mr. G. dress with 'white accessories, on Ys� Burgess aid H. MacClements had the � It Forsyth is' soanewhat improved their return the couple will reside in, because of the heavy thunder storm bazaar, touch of taking ways. Althoug;5 just is health. Uxbridge. in the early morning. We hope for Those ladies why had parts in the a spectator, 1 am sure that the corn- The Sunday Sohool'-pianiF of the fine weather on Aazgst 3, play postponed from last sprin8 had ruttee -would lake to express through Baptist and United .C=zchvs- hey K Mr, and Mrs. A. Morden had a better soon think cbout rehearsals to Mr. at Woodland Park last Saturday has����' HAlrl fine trip to Belleville and then on to again because we hope to present the t Mrs. Cowahalor� the rnarolutid>s r a good attendance, although rata the boat cruise -tu the Thousand Is- play ear;v in. the fall, and equipment. to the donors of the •'dampened „'the spirits of come. la-ids two 'weeks ago. Mr. Ted Taylor now working at Pt. '� Rev, Wenham, of Claremont will Mrs. Ivan Hadwin and baby g;r1 home- cooking and to the general at- Burwell spent the week -end h tendance for their part, barring the ere have charge of the services in St, called on some of the Greenwood I�unbarton mosquitoes, for a perfect and suer - with his wife, John's United Church "during the friends -last week, Mr. and Mn, Boniface, Toronto, gust, rep_acinx Rev. I. Messrs Alfred Pegg, Alan Clark. esafu� I,� evenm�. —Corr. month of Au t spent the week -end with Mr. and E. Kennedy who is pa vacation. Douglas Morden and Hugh McK1':1-' Rev. John Braham' :ia3 left to WANTED .tire. Edgar Boniface here. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey have return- non went on' the boat cruise to the spend a month's holiday with his Experienced spray painter, steady Owing to the rain last Sunday ev- ed home this week after a holiday Thousand Islands on the week -end. family at Dw•igbt, work. Apply ening, the Park Church Service was in the North Country. Miss Eileen Sadler reports a fine Mrs, E. Craven has returned from S klu ore Metal Products withdrawn and sgrvice was held in We are pleased to report that Mrs. time during her holidays in the U. S. Belleville ailLter spending a week Rom Hills '. - tise church.' Gillman is much proved following The Mission, Circle F >crnic date will �t*ith her sister. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Porter have her recent illness, be given .out next week. It is to be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips spent left for a week's vacation in the Callers of the on Brougham held of Lynbrook Park when the a pleasant holiday, at� Windsor. North Country, friends, were: Mr. and Mrs. Whitman date is .settled, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thoms and baby C L E N D E N I N G S � Mr. Len Lye visited his son Tom Phillips and two sons, of Regina; a Miss Joarme Morden is visiting son of Toronto•, spent their holidays FUNERAL DIRECTOR and family in Toronto over the week week-end visitor to Brougham was her aunt in Hamilton th;s week. with the Nicoll family, Stoneder ne Private Ambulance ' erbd, Miss McGregor, a daughter of the Mr. Rosa Disney is very busv t Farm County road men have been fixing late Julia Hubbard, sister of the late. the pea wining whenever the weatb- Mrs,. Jack McGlashan received a Phone Mark. 99W the road at the north end of this . Thomas and Jesse Hubbard. McGregor er is fit. - bad cut on her arm which required 1Vlarkh hilt township, for which our contemn- Mcegor flew here from ,_e Mr. and Mrs. F. Hayward's cous -. clamps to close. Markham. Vanco • s osary ' offers congratulations. Fix up to take a special teachers' course in ins paid them a. hurried . call. last, The Taylor fami?u_have left on a .the south end and well give it a Toronto, and came to Brougham to week when on theirwav to the sum - two -week motor trip through North - ".`front page” write -up. - see her mother's birthplace. Mrs. T. mer resort a* Rice Lake. ern Ontario. Many of the farmers were hard C. Brown was a girlhood pal of her Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Walker and hit by the storms of the past week- mother and had many intereating Mr. and Mrs. Booth, of Toronto. The Garden Party At l;oseba� This Is The Best • � end. Many fine fields of grain were incidents to tell her.' were with their mother during -the c� often I heard the express- rain i v ~ flattened to the ground by heavy Mrs. E. Carswell and little day m- week -end.. press- Place To o S+�i� Your rain and wind, ter visited the former's .parents, W. _ ion "What a glorious evening it was" Mr, Harold Coates of Toronto wab and Mrs. Hamilton last week, } - {'�- and the committee in charge answ (bare for the week -end• Mrs, Oscar Wilson, Ajax, who has Hi �ilalld Creek ered and such a success too. But FA'R M P ROD U C E Miss Georgina Pilkev of Toronto been spending a few .days with Mr. when men that are mien get together _ 'Luther ' sn )urn y. Mrs Gen, Hall omen are the root of ail succesla. /ndimx some holidays with Mrs. and Mrs. Alf. 'fit liton, called on tby ) p Y cause of which the _ Pihld>ev*. he" teat Thursday. ' •such co- operation is bound to - At this Season of the ear we are Mrs. Sprunt of Toronto. spent Sun - Mrs. Ted Ham, Oshawa,. who Is Very little news thin w.k. Like got 5 day with Mrs. Consent and ,her mot - the Brest of Mr, and Mrs. Robert everyone else we suffered from the, results, and the weather was perfect especially g� dyers of HENS, < her and lkrs. Gordon 'of Toronto is Millen - visited with old .Brougham heavy downpour of rain with a little tors. in spite of the threat a rain SPRING CHICKENS, EGGS, � _ .:spending; the remainder of the week friends last •week hail interspersed and punctuated by But as Lord Roberta said to Lord SPRING LAMBS amd VEAL d -with them. The Sunday School picnic that was inud ch-!s of thunder and 1'ghtning Kitchener after the retreat at Mons. CALVES � aem IMr •bmmmhm postponed last week, was held at flashes. Of course it had to rain on "somebody had surely prayer," - 'Rev. . E, and Mrs. Kennedy and Lynbrook Park on Tuesday of this Sunday evening just at church time As MAY said, the grarnda and It we we not getter yaw prod. � family are at their cottage at Lake week, - ' and spoil thaecrowd for the specialty garden were well worth seeing, and uce now we would appreciate , of Bays for the rest of the summer. Despite the rain there was a good planned Sjinday School Night. As were a setting to inspire extra effort yOUr 8*t8 us a trial. You will August is the beginning of Mr. Ken- attendance at Chiptch and - Sunday Mr. Braha,m was away at camp for t4waM success. The program was find our prices equal to or better medv's vacation period. school.. Dufferin Presbytery the S. S. took pleasantly delivered and heartily re- train you can get elsewhere` Mrs. F. Carnell, Toronto, was tits aver: The service began with a pry- ceivedl, and the committee were most - t guest of Mrs. A. Giles over the week Brougham W. M. S. July 28. cesstdnal of the pupils as they sang effusive in their gratitude to the - t end. "Jesus Loves Me". Mr. Bill Dempsey talent who were: This' Sunshine Or- Pickering Farms, � Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pugh returned Til . -e W. '4i. S. met at the home who is a fine het as teacher of the cbestra, Toronto, Mrs, Allan Qually, home on' Sunday after their two- . of Mrs. George Duncan on Thursday boys is the Primary Department was Rosebank, soprano of exceptional J _ month visit to the West. afternoon, with a good attendance,- in the pWpit and gave a fine talk .merit; Mr. and Mrs. Watt, comedians Limited, Mrs Ravmon reinmed home this First Vice - President, liars. FI. Mal- on Sunday School cork in general, of Highland Creek; MiQ3 Foold, cos- _ ! _week from , \orland. scrumps -reed by , eolm was in the char. _During the urging that ail co= operate to the turrse dancer, Toronto; Mrs. McClean, Whitby 836 -- Night or Dv4 .'her r irre. ?t: i buzinP:a session plans 'were eomv- ; fullest. possible extent iii• making the Woodlands, elocutionist and Mrs. E. of St. John's Xrtvtor•bron'< i'n_ ^r't leted for the. annual,picnic to be he'd Sunday School a living thing in our Schwalm, accompanist. The PAR- WHITBY, - ONTARIO - on August 21 on Mrs, Shepherd's community, !ram was conA=ted, by. Mr. A. J. VoAt Office To C:ose Sat. Atternooss lawn, Mrs, Mervyn Annis has acc- Two of the local ,xirls again Journ- Thompson, Prey. Dunbarton United The Claremont post office. enm- epted the Presiden.t,ev of the Baby. eyed to Cedar •Grose for the cooking tnence3 clos;nx nt 1.00 p. m.. Sat- Band; This off >ce having been left class last week and came' home with -� urdays,•on Jut % - 1q, and w'il coriCnue vacant by'Mrs. 0. Burton, who has high ambitions and hopes of enter -- to do so throogho;r the year. Please moved to Stoutrville. The Treasurer ing the competition at the C. N. E. talcs .tote and act accordinzly. Mrs, F Cassie gave an encouraxing The folks.at home will be realiv eat- • VV ,, 0 report as to our finances. Mrs, Hugh ing; up the practice material for the - Clv c Holiday Monday Miller and Group took- The World next month. T E - , Council of Churches for the Study Miss Marion Hickey has retuned , Next Monday being Civic Hol^dav Period. Wrs. Johnston conducted a from her holiday t Luke RosAeau ' y HIP ROOF BARN _ Good Condition all places of business here will be questionaire on the information gain- where she spent an enjoyable time at ' closed. August 4th iti the big day of ed Mra. Dunce -i- and Mrs, JR. Miller Lakeside Lodge, -:The Annual Field Day and a large as hostesses nerved tea and all en- Wedding. bells are rinsing again Not leas than 40 feet in width 1 crowd is .expected to be present. See joyed s chat around the tables. in Highland Creek with Misse:e Eil- - achertisement on this page and be - • XNnD I ure to purchase one of dw tickets sue . een Spillabnry and Marian Fords as . Not less t an 70 fit ] n ��)� ,AUdley the happy brides. ` g on the Loclry Draw. Mr. and Mrs, Roes Van Horn.TA D Karen and Barry, of Peterboro. are « •. lf►omenb Mission Circle le lr M& vWti yf at -the Hilton Br n ell's ♦ `s '� • " ]ubilae Meetihag Mrs. Mitche4l's mother returned to this week fitate price and length of time for removal her home in North York on Sunday gym will be leaving next - The Women's ]fission Circle of, utter a _week on the ,firm. _. BOX No. 98b Pickering News the Baptist Church held their 60th Prienda -from Oshawa visited the anniversary meeting in the church George Lawrence family on Satur- last.Taesday afternoon. A paper re- dal last. The new house has, just d ordiag the incids nta of the circle been covered with white asbestos - a e �I from 1887 to 1933 was read by Mrs. siding and looks attractive. -- _ James Coates, and from 1937 to 1947 R. P. Winter and family are look- _ cement i b^•v Mrs. R. E. Furry th, fast; for a hokwe to move into in a . • . A list of Life Members was read month or so, as the purchaser is pre- < and one Charter Member, Mrs. Mor- paring to take poseea3ion they. - - gan, was read, The Mission Band The Electric storm on Sundav was ■th SIr a name the entertained at at was d P a lea one and this is about all ,. MOLIDAY . same time on -the lawn and the oc- that the :lay fields can stlnd. The casion Proved to- be a memorable one ground for wheat harvdirt wid corn - - -_ At f+ar ail attending• cuitivaaon ig rendered very soft. .. Ba�e'ball !`!t 1:30 Sharp Master Carl Disnev, of Whitb-,r is —. p A Gortios P>e+saseng his gnat st. Grasmere for a AJAX re DICKERING ; .KINSALE nis DUNBARTON CLAREMONT'ra PICKERING t - The wed&W of BMW' Madeline - Nwh empathy is felt for mra. ]et Prise - Prouse, daughter of Mr. arts Mrs. Hen Bryant upon the MWdien loss r•f � - �d Prise - l;]6 Arthur Prunes, Claremont, and Roes ber mother. Several from here ail- - Oordoa, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold ended the funeral service at Whitby �%nts. pe Ram Children's Gordon of Uxbridg was solennized o., Ssturda n .Children's Races - in ,Claremont United Church, on July - Y 1 _ syd. Wonnacott and fail "Other Gam* aaffiCi `-"'Booth 19, at 4.90 Rev: Ken o}lkiated. ed the Rancdick- Wdnnac BO • - The bride, given age by her picnic at Orono on Saturday last. fattier entered the, church to the Gordon Went had the misfortune to Boyb Foot � � • " r _ strains of Lohengrin'e weddSng runnel his Jeep ntixi up 'n an atcid- ,� illien�a Football 6:0 �� Played by Mrs. Thos. Gregg, Clare- P-tt while returninX Erna. Win! »al Torolmto vs ciaremont' Mont. Shd0 looked i:i a long noentiy. w?iite satin gown wing train ' Yep. Cox had Vie mis;-).tane to with a f'ln8m`rtip' veil caught by a R'et into► sn accide it on N'O. 2 1H ilx1- halo of white roses and earrled red , wav lest wcek while drivi:ig; the r i Win. 1wbel Proose sister of the Winter!d truck. t M :1 Plane 1<r,,,e was brtdes^iad, who won a Mrs, J'+^:°s of Toronto has E+e�n Durm fa "�" �"`4 4�'1� with a< �• ,� i.A.l.v.,J long gown of mauve taffeta visiting her sisterr Mesdames ,ant g n smrall_ veil caught by a hots of flow- and Did.- Winter., ere and carried 7e410w roses- Sister MI. and Mrs. Ed, Adair and of .the groom was flower girl who friends of , Toronto were recent vis- won a long Bo*rt of pink• silk itors with Mr. and Mm. Dick Win- jeeftreeeyy, carried a basket of mixed ter, flowers. Harry Gordon assisted the Mr. Cobhaar. rind family, Toronto, ��� _ 'Dance at neight m During tits e' 'n ' of the a holida 'n n e McB - .2 .. $t/ groo g � g ra yr g o th raft is - regiewr, Miss Gladys Prouse arms farm. The boys with their Pinto "For YOU Alone" Ushers were: Mr. pony gee learning the ways of the LUCKY DRAW at Hight - - Rosen Prouse and a cotsdn of the bucklim bronebo. grroonis. The brides fiied" wore a the snnnday's electric storm _ • mauve sheer dross amA bind aftess- the aertai of W. 8• WestaWs radio _ \ rIZE 25 +� • , Q isles ,shit to -4 . sir eonral zee.. ,,.s atrnei and its radio binned oat. it P Other Prim) sssoH aol% snot coo ; sly sea, r�r • - - - 7. - Cost -of Li ing t ' Foster Mother To Zoo Babies considered In .._ r By FREDRICKA BORCHARD Hastily she ►�ipts her hands on Wage Agreement In the Christian Science Monitor her shaggy coat, and when the understood, He thought alt griev- ` _ door is opened, springs into Helen's 'What is believed to be one of the � 1 U � ou 'I' uic was only the ono like --- artit• Rives her an almost human first wage agreements in Canada to out, Suicide. It would look like. • This is d Tovr story. It is the hS• ggl u and es against her include a cost of living clause, was love story of Helen { an accident. / and Fred sou _ - • "r Martini, and of Helen's 1Jt'C for shoulder, rolling her eyes amorous- concluded recently between the Luck Gas would be the best way, He • 1 If a party is on the agenda, and lklacdunald Tobacco Company of ` planned the whole thing stealthily. l hiquita and L.olija and Kajpur Y Montreal and the Tobacco Workers' Of tile'r�ah He knew he was a coward. But he it usually is, Josephine sits sedately and Rusty and Josephine and Dl*n., International Union, Local 235. had to do it. He couldn't bear to who live in a man -made world in' on her little chair, grid eats daint- - ily from a spoon, Slit not a In recognizing the necessity fora By see Ann go on this way any long - which there is littfe distri -t nor g P p S flexible method of compensation to er, The. $L,000 insurance would jealousy; nor fear. single drop. • if she forgets and pe DEE RAN'DALL sy, uses a paw to chase an elusive keep pace with rapid rises and de- mean Ann could go to a hospital • When pretty, little Helen De- creases n the post of (lulls index, Ann and Ferry were' young.' when the • baby was born. After .Taney, still in High School, met tiwrsel, Helen shakes an admcini- g tory finger or frowns, and Josephine the cdmpany agreed that the "gross They were in love. That's why that .. he couldn't think of any k and married the local watchmaker's wa es shall be increased b 25 cents the sky poked bluer, the clouds more: ` handsome 'young apprentice, Fred looks sheepish. Helen never pun- g y per week for each full pint rise looked whiter as they Lay arm in His o ortunit came nicker Martini she had no idea that she ishc� the animals: they work for P P arm on the fresh green PP Y t .caresses, not through fear, over April 6, 1947, Should the cost g grass. than he had expected. That night V would become a foster mother to -of living. decline, this bonus shall be "Just think," said Anti. "Tomor- Ann said she was going for a walk Even in the ,lion lion house, the• big decreased by 25 cents per, week for :hundreds of furred "and feathered' row at this time YIl be .. \ins. Ter- in the fresh air. ` creatures. It is Helen Martini, who animals know and welcome her. each full point of decline, but not rence Patrick O'Halloran." mothers all the Bronx Zoo animals 'Some of them were born in cap- She kissed him goodbye, then below the index figure as at April "Sure and the O'Hallorans were went out', telling him to-take care _ tivity, and Helen bottle -fed them. , too yens( to be on public exhibit. b, 1947." always lucky,' Terry exclaimed, of Marianne. "I'll take a nap," he Others were acquired in infancy. g mimicking said, "my head aches. _ Sunday Afternoon Jaunts In commenting on the new clause, g his grandfather, " and Helen nursed them too. She Fred loved Bons, and Helen loved union officials who negotiated the After the wedding it was grand Alone, he went to the kitchen. 4 • kept a female lion cub and %female - • Fred, so when Fred wanted to go tiger cub, born almost simul- contract, expressed complete satis- fun going together to the little Turned on the gas. Then laid down to the "Loo every Sunday afternoon faction and hailed it as a forward white frame house they had se- exhausted. He dozed off, tay, e for a while in look at the lions, Helen neousl in her home step in' labor - management relations., lected. Most of their savings had ' and the two animals played to- He didn't know how soon after, along and looked at Fred. It was The new contract, which was cqn- gone -into the modestly furnished o - a aery satisfactory• arrangement. gel her and forgot 'their heriditary eluded in a completely amicable at= little place. But it was a home. but it seemed like an eternity, Ann enmity. They've -never remember- was gently stroking -his head. It 'then one day, alter they'd been mosphere, also included a general Theirs. _ married for about five years, Fred cd it. and today, fgll grown, they 5 -cent hourly increase.; a 5 -day Then Marianne was born, p was the way he loved to wake up , share a cage in the lion house, and in the morning. ' announced that 'he'd much rather working week of 45 hours and in- sweet pale baby but so .delicate. • g' ' take care of lions than repair watch= are friends. elusion of ten holiday's, six of them It took 'a great deal of skimping It all seemed so unreal. Ann was es, and Helen raid "Why don't Tiger, Lion Take Turns with pay. _ to met-t all the expenses. excitedly waving a paper in front you.., 'They do show rivalry for Helen's They lived simply and Ann of him. "It's from your firm, They So he put in an applicatiiv. and affection. The tiger is nice about Huge Meteor Blasts knew how. to get the most out of want you, back. Things are picking another couple of years went by, it: she just purrs like a kitten when everything, w 4 and one morning Fred was order- Helen scratches her head, then Wide Russian Area Right in tl:e middle of: this eco -' - `'� ~� ed to report for an examination. 'moves ,aside and lets the'lion have - -- nomical but ecstatic heaven of He passed it. He wasn't appointed her turn. The lion is selfish: she A huge meteor, exploding Ucfore it theirs a thunderbolt crashed.. SIN -f..•n� -- /''' - - ••d'r.'XT n 4 - Keeper of the Lion House at once, pushes the tiger %sidle and tries reached the earth, caused an inten- _ Terry lost his job. } because that is a- complicated and to nuzzle into Helen's hand, si%c "rain of iron" in Siberia, blast- But youth is not easily discour- _ _,bighly specialized job requiring an I Kajpur, a tiger, was one of ,the ing hundreds of cedar trEes, and aged. Terry set out to find another even longer apprenticeship than nicest babies Helen ever hart. He pitting the ground with huge craters, job. He was eager to work. lie -was that of watchmaking, but he was was born in the zoo in 1944. one A 5o6ct expedition which trateled sure to find something better. � put in charge of , various lesser of a litter of three. Their mother through hundreds of miles of path- His enthu %iasm wavered how- animals, and both Fred and He t didn't like them and would have less jungle swamps to study the -ever after several weeks. Too - have' never seen an animal tnry nothing to do with them, so foster - meteo,r which fell early this year in many. "sorry, young fellow,, but I couldn't like. mother Martini took over, aR she the remote Sikhote Alin Mountains we're not taking anyone on." By this time, Helen was spend- so often does. northeast of �'laeliaostok, Siberia, 'Back' home evenings with Arun. f - ing part of every, day at the •Loo, Rajpur, although the large :t of reported that the meteorite, of unde- ,though, he was optimistic, "I've but unofficially, just a part of the the rub,., war a born "snuggle- tcrmuied size. created an air cushion got a good prospect tomorrow," throng admiring the anirttals—and pup," and even at the advanced age .'in its fall and exploded on hitting it. lie would say,-atid Ann's answer _one animal keeper. of sir months, would coax to be O.rr an area three quarters of a 1 ins.ariably would be. Keeper of the Lion House *P"on -fed He weighs over t,uu ` roils luny: by nearly half a mile wide ! Don't worry Terry. th'e've still Came the "day rnat Fred rc- pounds-now. but he still thinks lie's , tht' earth'% surface was pitted with I 'tot a little money in the bank." ertved his official a llelen's kitten, ant! will roll over '3pe:, craters, the biggest lOt) feet in Terra thought to himself, how I appointment us I I -- . Keeper o£ the Lion House. and ; for her, She pets him teem outside I width .toil h ice[ du p. little it was. , th, cage, because he is so p,rteriul I All round the dense forest dis- i Ann tried to keep her worries 11ckn transferred her audience I that one of his tiger -ha s would '' appeared' without trace, the report from him- toy.' She didn't tell him .' participation Cc+ one particular build- _..• _ g Shed finish. her hou se t:ae.k cYn said, witting that of hundreds of that there, wa% her, € going to be $n- - Black Leopard Eer Pet trees nearb%, rnan • cedars were split other baby'. un 1 it was impossible • quickly, and rush off to the lion ; y p � y V p up, You'll take old Jim Blake's - It w'. all I c bar , ior, linen to u+ frayemcuts. Uthcrs had been tvitst -• to gee it a secret an longer. house. One day a• lioness had a p y g place. And there'll be a'$10 raise. cbnn.e which. animal, -Tie cares for e+l k,rnl thruwst eve: at alhasglr., HC took her in bis arms, "Ann. ceb, and like so many wild animals :Cow Terry was sure he was who bear in captivity, covldt't Carr mast. but if -such a r'toicc had to ! More than 2'Q small metcurites darling, it's wonderful," But he gas a he said. P dreaming. "The - for her baby. be n +acle it would' probably hr for vv. em foaxitd in the fleet( weighing a•1'- couldn't keep the note. of despair Fred was concerned. }le ivr.eliped Bagl,rcra, t' r bvo- year -old black l+,^rther over 6�e lions ` oat' of hi.c voice as he said, "If it's "Oh, how did you know' ques- �ihe little fellow r a Tic %'%r and leaopard that she raised' on a bottle, a bey, I hope he's a better success tioned -Ann. "I didn't want to: tell - brought it homy to Helen. %% Ito Leaaparils art' notahly fcruciotis He FGUnd Out than I ant." )on but we can have it turned on cr and and ro rto friend to an. but Bagherra, 44 �t•ds i!twut_ to propose, w se, hit be- Their money dwindled don to tomorrow, They were really very led it with a medicine dcupp fer all his ferutMou•nesc. is Friend oi, dci:a so he :wished w crake• sire nothin Debts piled hi h. The polite, waiting until' after supper - •- reared for it with lose. The }Duns;- ; J g' P g Y r - -. ; to .its man aml'one v.oman'. .rill: t.c+uld make a good horrse.tife. I lost their tittle home, time.' ster thrived. Fred knew ' that the Until he %A4 nine trionths o1d 7e h.• a >ked her; "Cart you wiuh 'They moted to a smelly', dank "Yes," said Terry, "The O'Hal- lion was the property of the Zoo, he livc•l in the Xlarii�nk' hornr and di.rh,y'" tenement- But, they weren't dis- lor.ins were atway's lucky."' but Helen and the lion felt that -followed thrnt from room to room J'el, sire said: "Call ydi t.rpe cvuraged ye *, The future surely - •it belonged to Helen. Contpt.,ntize - - wa. clearly indicated, and lirhu Tlir first oils +t that ht wa. k.-pt �fh,•.a'" hell something gt)od for them, in t lie, Zoo, I•iclev stared there tons tl4 did,i't prop.re Bnt Terry gradually declined: Lakes and river, are more nit= _ became. financially and ohirially- „ rncrou: in Finland than in an an employer of ttte 'Loo,' with its - so that he %%wildn't be afraid." rulted himself into a shell. .Ann Y 3 'lie v,.t.n't afraid, and -Helru was Second Sight was %%veet anti kind. Terry ri}is- outer European country. nursery her undisputed dorutlin. 1ery proud of hint, "He's such• a j "Il'ds it d ,ea o/ t.:. dt first The Zoo Nursery nice animal" she telly ,you, but - i sitf,'tt!" Physicallg, drat nursery is not I CROSSTOWN By Roland Coe r unlike an ordinary nursery' ft then .'s.;*. %ays that about all. of " 4'v, srt:utcd .riylit T hr jinn time 'human children, It I+as pastel wall: them Taxcd, she admits it, bill he sus her fer didn't ki*o.d she had _ _ ..' h air 'c needy ' 'she says, "because it's true." - . • . and the a t kept uniformly «., nt - = and moist. The white cages look _ like so many white cribs, aiA _OUT OUR WAY ^ By ,J'• R. WiIliz^ts :: •. • each is' equipped- _with ,. woolen - � .�..�._._ -- •--.- - ..._.:_.�_— . - � ,•,,•�\ blanket tinted pink or baby biuE. j AS MUCH aS J TriEY vVORK I LOOK•VV1T}iDREAD', �. \ \ _ ___ _ There is a big iv hits re;rigeratur I, I'vE 4ti'sTCHED ENiIRE'LY ON MENTAL F.00ZCES--.+- t •., .'��- ` - -� , AN' STUCIED 6y tNSTfNCf-- THEY GOf RID OF and a small electric stove, and ,e*.1T5, I t.cV�R TF-IEy' HAVEN'T ON AND HORSES! there are feeding dishes of pink SEE ONE THAT T'� MENTAL ALMOST GONE ARE _ plastic, tight in «eight and tin- LOAFS LIkE PEOPLE 1 2CE TO P*CWSr AND SHOVELS'' brcakabte. DO UE�'cR CNE PREPARE NEX7 WILL' SE TH' �a��.a The young animals are hralthv THAT SEE* 5 To FOR FUTURE• SHACKS AND HOVELS- rand happy and jealous and cute, BE -XINJ' IZ LEISURE.' I CAN'T STAhID A LAND `rand all- of• them need, and R et, / 50 12K ItJ' �! v _ affection. -• �i - f, -s AS A LIFE OF NO MCRE _ WOf2K1Al'.�. J c .,. . �• - Helen unlock. the nursery door '. .� P! : • -_'- 'j.,�' ,�; r ^r � � - ��. -' ._ _ . rand pandemonium breaks loose, xach squeak or bark or whinny �•. <� - - or•whine a demand for instant at- :•'• -�- � _� ;'���r "�'` �,.!T`' `;���.� :� '�\\, � - - - -=- tention, She makes the rounds - whistling, talking, patting. Chiquita and Lolita, the ocelots who look - -hke house cats and can behave so e11 + 4/ \ I �•` differently, stop their tumbling and -Crowd' against the bars to have. Their ears pulled and their noses - Ming, the Gray -Lemur ' v,:. _ r� i oe Ming, the gray lemur from \fad- Fi a•rc�w � e CrC ' '�+ � \ •, \ agascar who dislikes women and •• - - " .•.. _ . - ? ` II en makes is friendly only with m' / a • an exception m .§^ • ._ _ �� - ..�tw�warw+wr_*••• p Helen's case, and - begs for petting with every pretty %- " , T "'' " • gAIONEY * - '�,. Look, Getc, the n indshirld 'vvijler NOW it's working t wile in his repertoire. Even st5spi- i - ;'^� ^" ; "'s ""'"°' "• � • ' _,� _ - . eious, Rusty, the red squirrel, rare - iii this part *of the world, who w•4s r found half frozen in the park vv here POP —Water Snorts _�Y J. MILLAR WATT someone mu t have dro ed hint, ► • nP +WHERE DOES Por UNDEtr4a (sure 1F HE HE' GONE i�, stops his m'ad gyrations and crowds + RINK HL' S t30NE KNOWS AS MUG ABOU7i SWtMM1NC� . �� ✓l� %J11 forward for his moment of affection. D IT AS I THINK HE l!! Only Josephine, the half -grown _ . ,-•4 LS Chimpanzee from the Belgian Con- ' �°+- rte, :_', t ^ CC 11s her ea$$et' Cs�, t clause 0;1 -' " au ep� nc 1 sop llicticaied young is . woman of the world,' quite ac- *lot �'`ti• -�� J\�- �••i ^- t� ell`' cu5ttonied to dining in public, and VIA -very proud. if her Cage manners arc *not all that they mi�lu, be, surely '! tr - �+� • � "t� La �' tt lady may relax a bit in her ow•n (Moms. She keeps an eye on Hcicn, a and «heft she Juclgcs that her turn -°'' '�"w.+U*►.wa.www► 1`rVUvit• • in alme,e: d+rc brein to preen. ` 1 ' • • 4 , , • ., s .. a .. .. , , _ , _ - , . at•a/ l- "ark ♦ . . . n- . . • F .. , 1 1. . , •!'1�1 �+�': YA, J.M., a. -.�. . d... f : - .+'S'1 -, - :'A , .14- .�- S, ,• s..^ :+.R... - - �. jr . .,,,,,a........ ..- t , Y b _� , Classfied Advertising '�: ­­X . �., , .�" ! : . :. .. ,yam.... ; -: g, ;y :. s �'. BCILDI�G 11lA ?1SxIAL FOR b.iLC r x 5 ..b .sue a+FxT sewn Dlw and GYD!oc de_4vera! GREAT DANE PUPPIES r R anywhere. J. Bray, Lora Branch. Phone a yti" °,y;,yy 1P r j hire) 1. .trXED cham ionahl stock with � '; . 3 „Y . ,. tNew Toronto 1924. WELL Al v D �, � - ; ',•,'�yt• - exceDtionnl blood lines. i•'ahn with black 80D11Etl8 UYI'ORTUhITII make. SG3 Erookdale Alenue, Toronto, HU. '` �. f'.'. . A a..' Y $USINESS o1 smite own far only 6 -4. 6118. , ,v, "> ' I. ,introduce our revolutionary patented •bouse+ 1F YOU ace interested in purchas.nx larm ' Bold necessity. Write for full particulars. _ Lands. Ranebes, Acreages or B.C. proper- r :,. lBox 146. 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. tier. you are fntLted to.wriu•, shone or call z ri/�h � y i ;s �'� H [or our new 64 -peas Dtinted catalogue. Frey- vj ky, i ; ., 'f BJ►HY CIiICfiB upon request. Also business protioeltfons for i 1 � -___ .11 note. R. J. T.ollls & Co. Ltd.. Phone 6,1, - ''x'''. Syrr� $ "� - . .PROMPT delivery on the tollowina breeds of Red Deer. Alberta. two, three and tour week old started chicks . . poll -sexed or pullets: Barred Rocks, Kew FOR SALE -Young bull calve. - Registered ^ -'.>ar �- I r.r � � xU �'�'� . Hampshire. Now HamDahlze X Barred Rock, Aberdeen An¢ua -4 months to 9 months of a g h r 's . ,Light Sumer X New HamDShlreq. Pullets are- ii5.00 to 186.00 each. Six Year old. ✓ ? 'g' ` ' &. - - "'" >m the following breeds: R'hita Leghorn. «'bite ,.' `=p�a} bull - Registered Angus of proven ability.yo` < `'`I : -� .,°.x •r ' "� ° Leghorn X Barred Rock. White' Rock X "160 :0,U. Ferguson Farm. R.R. No, '..-West °-,:hr' :'., g j s. 'White ieahorn. Black Australorp X tVhlte Lorne. Ontario. . Leghorn. Also Assorted Heavy breeds at 9 , tack bottom Drtces. Alw pullets eight weeks CONCRETE MACHINERY `��,�c�,� , `% to laying. Twedd'e Chick Hatcheries Limited, iYi Cq. Ft. Hand or Power - operated Mixer• r '•Tie yf' «f .z. _ . . Ferrus. Ontario. -ideal for small mixing !cobs on the farm, ' �,,, - • - . i4'iJLLET6. tmmedlats delivery. Started. tither cement or feed. 4 and 6 cu. fL Power ���" r '' / •�'a r- _ Especially 8 -4 -5 -8 week old. Think what ►ilzera Hand - tamped Block hfAchlnes for the _. '' - , these will earn for' youbtn a few months. ■mall cweratoi 'or farmer requiring blocks / s ." / *, -_ _ I. We also have dayolds in 'limited quantity. for his own use: Immediate delivery. Wett• n��� � �' :. ;; �,,.;;,;; ;�•''• ' � N 1Bray Hatchery. 130 John N., Hamilton. Ont. tauter• «'elker industries Limited. 1190 Bay "r'' ' Street. Toronto, Oaario. '' ?, -TWO WEEK old started Chicks: Barred' ..., i, jj` .. i 'Me,,wll r : 1. necks. New Hampahires. New Hampshire BLACKiMITH SHOP for sale. Equipped . - ` - 4 , X Barred Rock. Light Sussex X New Hamp- with full ling Blacksmith tools. Electric Holding a Model Plane 85 Ile( explains its construction to, air cadets ism Plummer, 14, right, , lit`„ %hires non-oozed 15.96, pullets 18 95, cock- Drills. Band Saws. Jointer. _Rip Saws. - argils 1(.96. Assorted Heavy Breeds 14 96. immediate Possession. Also a garage. reason , -and Glen Bark«'ell, 14, both of Thorold, -is Sergt. Henry Liddle. . The air cadets study . .. • mullets 17,95. cockerels 18.95. Whits Leg- for selling ill health. Alex Litlico, Egmond- morn, Writs Leghorn X Barred Frock, Black ville„ Huron County. Out. air frames, radio eClllll�7lif'nt, armament, meteorology and navigation 8t 5l1mmCC COUCSe ltl ' Austre,lorp X. White Leghorn. «'hits Rock X NEW DIESEL Motor. 76 H.P.. 1e" Me- Ca[nll Borden, (�IIt. . 'White Leghorn Pullets 23.96, Assorted' Mrdi- Laughlin Grinder. 1 ton Goodlann Mixer. - - - iam and Licht Pullet@ 22.95. Three week old Rood and steel Pulleys. Shafting. Eleyat„rs. -' ° " °• - +add 5.00 Per bundred. SI?iDPed C.O D. Also Gram. Buckets. 2000 lbs. Floor Scales. two - - . pullets eight weeks to Laying. Top' Notch entail scales 1.00 lb, • Send enquiries to C. ,Under the Roof - - �Cnickeriea Guelph. Ontario. Richardson, Thomasburg. Out. ' ' ' . DMNG A." CLIL"INO FLAGS of Worlds Larger& sp�or S -And one fihing `� � AILAV• TOD a 71.311@6 ael•aa dyeing or clean• ALL Sizes l bun Jacks or Canadian Ern 6% Exhibition- Building - • loaf write to its for Information. we art sewn wool bunting. Special ye sewn on. on. Exhibition- Building 9' glad lo- atuwer your questions, Department and 6 toot r qu Jacks. Feu dye sewn cotton. _ �r Another . S 3L Parker's Dye Works EAmltsd. 711 Ton" Discount too quantities. Brighten Your com- , - 11veL Toronto. Ontario. inanity or home by nuns a sod quality nos. After an absence of six years. John Leckie Limited, -7 Wellington SL west. while Exhibition Park: was devoud By FRANK MANN HARRIS `^ rJislre cos BALL Toronto. to war service, Canada's finest ea- 3 GOOD 100 acres. well fenced and drained. TIRES •' ( "A Sixbit Critic`) � young orebard - beginning to tear. An build- bibits of livestock. poultry, ,giam, �' , sass In excellent condition. John IdcNatr. Goo $ is - $5.00 vegetables, frtut and flowers, gird Some t4 thournd •i .. _ �sruasela. Oatarlo. P!• are oventxaed at tS• wssent o� a people paid ac- lakes a rather gloorr7y o7Ndook o>< /OR SALE, soon in,n and dairy farm. 130 'fwd trade-in tires tguaranteed w b= m other activities of interest to farm- tool cwney to at,a11 a Track and things os flay art. ),eying to get _- n acre.. over 109 workable. lots of running eUlenp shape', - erg will be on display at the 'Can - i•ifid utcct.in Toronto tar other day ; a job for the Srr'nrmer Holidays ht° 'water; good buildings. silo. fences. sugar bush Al, orders ab ;Pp•d C.0 D. Special •awpmMt adian :`rational. Exhibiton, Toronto, . g 4 - and evaporator ;samall down payment, balance far rnlcsntxing Truck and Farm Tractdr and t;.a, or the fare of it, should canes /suet one r'rnin Tltith- the 1. arranged: sell` with or without siock and TIres. ULACUN TIRE corner Queen any' the work!'s largest annual exposition. urduub-tidly crimson the cheeks of . tidiu.7s that hr'd beets turned d wa ' Implements; 32 miles north Belleville. F. Vork sic.. Hamilton. out. Entries are pouring -into flu C.N.- some of -us writers ,vhu s., hrazrnly by four prospective employers be- , - 3rUlatt. :Pest Huntingdon. P. ONTARIO'S MOST f1UDEP,N• F.'1 agriculture department, -Ahieh assert that such aTfairs* are pain' cotfse o not et having his Jlinior- - r. EQUIPPED TIRE SHOP P f yet . :.160 4CRES on highway 11. a'f� Kirkland Deal•ra wantw • .- has planned a latish showing for the ly basin end sadt lackin in Cus- •alatric. "I guess oboist the only thing +� "i Lake. 89 acres cleared. t ' buildings. re . - g• Y g 1. as,ENTS wANT)ED eoot•d a -room dwelling, croak. t wells. Dump•• first Lx. since 19 -0]. The faun' ex- tamer -app -al. "flow long has this a . guy ,o'er ,be uoaadayt ttn�ibot6t bay aad ,timber, good tar poultry. cattle. AGF. \Tel tsJs�Ft ;n - hibits will be.-housc-&- in-the world's -• 'kna^wi,iq 'an thin • -- .. • - farming and tourist&, hunting and fishing• born going On �' remarked one sports J )' g,° he moodily rt- Ward. Tarswell. Ont. OILS, GREASES, TIRES, largest exhibition building - the prom(>trr to his partner, as they marks "is either a write, or o C posSESSION ANTTIME, loo acre% all till- Insecticides, Electric F.nc• Controllers House Horse Yatacf. Coliseum and. Live- gaged on those well stands. Slembrr of Parliament" _ �IL -r this, Victoria County. haying done, good and Saro Pant. Rbof Coatings. etc. Dealers stock I'at'ilion -which enters 2d ,'S "14albo, row, wc'fe bcCn1 otcrlook- � .ems• lavet land. 11-room brick amass. large barn, wanted. WrAs Warco Grease & On' Llmlted, acres and has an arrna. «ith a scat- - ) � nog. founds, ton. steel rocr, water and litter Toronto. inh a gold mine, ". At a race track eeeently we were carriers In stables. hydro. Implctntnt "bled. ing c;ipacity Of- 12,000. - . * t . _ asked to cxptain something which garage. htagDen. hen house. 3 goal wells, 19,00 MINEMCM Paid on the spot. - Demon- I- . . .. .. �! 41, R rase. bey Priced. Terms. VPs Tremq•r. •l rate thess minutes. Unlimited propee, ts. $125,000 in Prizes - Fiat ere, }'ot3 +tart feeling too badly sooner or later puzzles practically all ¢, g;, Cromwell, Out. Phone manilla 13 -R -41, Apply Flu -O.Ray .C'orvQration. Hamilton. I'Ci7:Cs tntaljiR $123 WJ in t aloe net1comers to The Sport of Kinks, . CaAadR, R `o� usseriousloof vfromoting or N } ) P F'rTXVTIOTI PARXERS x ill be offered to exhrtitctFS, -tslto The question bas, \filly are there esLr WANTED . send entries frcm every part of • no races at a distance of an even 1, 3 %sic SALE•�Tractor Ttras. made of run.u•r, GENERAL DUTY, NURSES t.histg• of the sort yourself, it might - suitable for bolting an "I whswt@, $16 60 Canada and from 17ian:r sections o£ he well not to overlook a couple of . milc ?" For while you can find races '�� each, tear wheels; 17 1n. "ache front wbs•ls For Uarkdale Prn'ats Hospital. 6100 00 P carded at almost any distance be- Wit" wiserins state dtatasttr ana width of monih and full malntenano•. Apply Dr. R. the United States. I . angles. One, that the meet in ques- Y ' %" _' 'wheels, National Rubber Co. Ltd.. 6 Will- L. Carefoot, Markdaie. ant. . •_The Coliseum will be the scene'of- tion was under. the auspices oc the tween four furlongs and a couple . , ,shin Ave.. Tomato. One WOMAN for general housL, o' r,,unt�Y � s � of miles, those just one mile in home: near Toronto city limits. firs, Carla• judging of horses and cattle. Judg- 1 OliCt• ; and in the matter of selling } , susnscetuxG 1t,n. No, 1, Todmorden. ont, ing be;ins \1'cdilesctay, August 27th. tickets an Officer of the Law seems length are about as "scarce as south- 7 3.EARN 1ialydnmlag the Roh•rtson method. WANTED and Continues each day, in tariOtl! t0 hate -for some reason obscure t0 paw tonsorial artists. 4 - ;flreWrtrinatt Bahrdresafagt AeaAem7ng ltla w RANTED -All while of aresst•d poultry. 'Cot- 1ICT) •merlty` tiriffl! SCQeCml,C r' 3rd. {t; -quite an edge over, say; a mcm- * * * - ' loo. Road. .Hairdr prices for top •lyds Joseph (ooper Limited Tile famous I[orse Show, which is ber of _'the Y.J1.C..ik. _ _. _ The ex0larlatio0 is simple, and conies - _ _ ,. ecurtry Din,. 2054 Danforth Are, Ter -ate atil'aCfifl mafly f4mtlus jumpers and - - - - 6tlDICAL 1, (We do custom arradtnel. g i pe . A. • .* from the fact that most tracks milt - hunters, as welt as agricultural - this side of the water are one mite - :Pr,OVEN REMEDY - Edery sufferer of DAIRY BUSINESS WANTED Anil, Two -ol the I. tltutuand p're- xheumatic Pains of Neuritis should try What have You to offer' we have a ouyer horses, will Le held from \Ir+flday' sent, an estimated 1.1 thousand -9 around. In order to have a ttrllg , - Dix 'a nemedy, Munro,s Drug bore. • 1q6 for a dal,7, rreamory. and milk supply d�iwt. September 1st, to Saturday, Sept ern- . hundred Id no attcutiun whatever straight run at the end, as well as to " . grata, 'Ottawa. Postpaid 31,00 _ ' almost any locality will be suitable. Tbts ber 6th. - company will purchase and use aB too enilk • to anything i-xec•pt a Beauty Contest PmeYde the most close -up thrills for, - - - WHY SUFFER ARTHRITIC available. .Prize tip to 156.000. to Include There t +ill be conrPtctitions far - Nhiclt us ha, the most people, the finish line is - . and rheumatic torment when Dreenatons of- the buminem and butld,n&. Bert Wtlr t horse breeding classes, twef and just (pelted to be one of laced weN past the halfw'a, mark. - ' •Ban ytemyt lasting niiel. 'On• taottthe' 9tm&. Realto ». z3;1K pun•Sat Boccie t.ottdmt� lhC nary fCaturCS. l'nr It iS. a sad P p` > - - •. aseatmenr shoo postpaid. Indian Rnumlea flccee wool. cut flowers, fruit, goats, of the home stretch. So in a race at - Cants, t cgrtablcs, poultry i cons, rommcutary on our \Ycstern ch ili- S x tit, Vancouver. P PO P ^ zatrtin, and one Ih,t no doubt causes one mile, before the horses got iOntario Traffic Toll " -dairy cattle, shccp, shine, cue, dugs stra;ghtentd out after the break they ,DON'T DELAY! Every suffer.-+ of ltheu- niAny head - shakings around the matte Pains or Neur:na shouhl try Dixon's Sharply Up in June ,.. cage Wrds, rahl,iis. coirics and either Krcnilin, that a cniilcly lomato.in a %%Utll4 -be into the first turn, with � ' Remedy. Munro'■ Drug Store. 337 lam, i 'pct 'tckck. , ' bathing plenty of spills and pile -ups ensuing. _ Ottawa Postpa :d 91.00. - _ ' i' - g shit tl ill attract more eyes - 1 Pets and Grain To atoid this, extra yardage is add- • OPPORTCNITIZ$ FOR WOMEN Traffic accidents took the lines Of I than Tire grct.ttSt taniter who seer . More than 6AU0 entries hits l,ren tliml -A a k ed, so that we .hate races at sues, ' BE A HAIDRESSER s,9 persons in Ontario in_ Tune. and received for the poultry, pigci.n •and * a ' - ridd distances as I mik 5 yards. - .' SO1N CANADA'S LEADING sr-HoOL left ream Critically injured in ;hoes 1tCt stock sl ^ow. Thc,rc arc nearly , . 1 mite' 76 yards and so forth. Of Great opportunity rwara 11 pilals. T(7niih re:'olTt 1.,.' Copt' I riltr m . H ■harem+ns !! 1300 separate classifications for course }sou, gentle reader, knew all Pleasant alsnitied Drofemton, gong wages lkllahsis O fatality report% ap- I classes of large fowl and bantams. the Departnrtnf Store advertising _ _dais Mars and years azo• but there's , thousands succes &fuel.. KArvet sraduatea ' pearing in _provincial rapers, during i turke }s and, \tatcrfo%0,•rab� its and . brrrcgll :.inv was busily engaged rn . zlwats a n.tv crop of patrons coin- _ . America's greaeea system, tit i■erated eat■ she mprsth shows, -2,3 petit strians coo rirp an ' aunonna c.urent ur , a . . locus free, writs ar c.n ses,, r small Turred pets, pigeons and t g f ing up, some of tthom may have -- - -r-•-' . IWARVEL HAIRDRESSING killed, 1S drivers, 23 •passengers, 4 ► n�,. liar of itrntuirrr bathing ros- - - cac,;,l birds. TWCnIy -one outstanding tvtlndrrcd. - , SCHOOLS - cyclists and one person killed in a Ile]" tleiu.s. His headline, as somebody - * ,,k . ua6 Moor BL w.. Toro11t� horse' drawn t'rhide, j ,cs ts'il1 deride the «'inners, took a pack over his Shoulder, read t Branches As King BL. Hantiit"n I Spccal classc% arc open' -!n Mem- __ t Ba;4s and 1ra7lkrrs, of course, do 74 Rideau Benef ottawa _ The death and accident.tolt,Was hers of Ontario agricultural socie -'S11L1! S( 17S Dr,SIGNEP 70 their b :st to irrronra�e the sober -' !!H£ HOSPITAL for sick' Chlldran,. Totordo., 6pread «'idely across • the province, i tics for f rain and seed in saCl:a and ItLG'l..41" ALL AIILAn) '.S f31:.ST ,. moral and t'ir17r0711 left. Still, We offers a certificate is an 'to young domcn totalled IG more deaths than ln'�fay '! - p ' ) s o.91 and . rda oi',dn't vole k eve ' g city, - a the oar• of tntaau ana yours children. for shear t;'rntt s. hive monc' will krto -c'.,a mats -who, in aslran r t Length of course -9 months, r..vu ;rrment" and 2� more deaths than in June be - shared, (10 pcc rent. to the 11pI1- r Tta7ltfl�.i0„ Carli, a rlicck fora fairly .- - Ayplteants must be between eichtern,and .of last , %Car. t A'r, "b)• itsf thirty gears of ago wl{h one ,Year of bi¢h - nin* exhibitor and 40 per cent. to 1 puNrug a'perind after Jarpe anr�rsut. Asked fa' rrfify . i■chool. ` Remuneration Provided plus full - Ontario is hO :wcver, making pro.!' ro 1 ° ilfi - 7,vird ALI. "' - matatenaaca and uniform. Applications are - the s,,ciety of Which he .is -a menl- himself ha� .produred,• among o117er being received now for courses beginning gross in traffic accident prctenLion ber. To allow :for varying climatic . a '•* '' .. . .'pop'rrs, a card bearing his rionte as - .. 11 August first and September first. Apply to but there is no justification fOC coin- •and soil conditions, cl6ibits «•ill be \ \heneter we seer the liaate oI Babe - . J member of a tell knoton Bible Superintendent of linnes. Hoei•itr.l for Sick iaCCney. Ten )'Car. a , ' Cbildren. 6T Collect Street. Toronto. P go, in Tune placed in three divistOtis, ,with separ- I)iarickson Zaharias - geeatest girl - Class. 7 -he batik manager stilt hesi- - -1937, there ' were 73 persons killed ate prizes for . each. Roughiv, they- athlete who ever lived -it recalls tatiug he then. tisiled otif his Liquour t;AT>e�Te and 1123 injured ;' in July of that . are \tuskol a, Parry SOUnd, Nalil ur- bne of the funniest experiences We Perrrif =arid got the money irifhout ' 'rETHMRSTONAUGA • Comparty Patent year •(1937) the death toll reached toll duct 'Nottli'crn Ontario; York "ter had in connection wilh'sport. further ado. Solicnon Established 1990, 11 King West c . .-Toronto. booklet of tnfdrmatlrn on request. 101, the worst for any month in f and Sirtrcf counties and Eastern One afteffinon, while his mother I ENO - -T- �Px� Ontario's history. Since then, the' i Ontario; Western Ontario. 'itctit s?iopping, we Werc left in And with ncgro players being sign- ' I - volume of traffic in Ontario, num• I General Program charge of Our fhrct- year -old son; ed up so frequently these days in, - GET BETTER PICTURES her of licensed drit'frs and vehicles - .rid,.to ass the time away, took him Bi Lca i 1 from this bts. rePahle audio I •In addition to the exhibits of spe- ['' - g gl a Baseball cirdcs, no doubt - . I has increased greatly and so also has ' • around to the local* wre'stling office. we shall be seeing more of them • I . bon- . AT LOWER PRICESem the influx of V.S. drivers. The traf- , C C.N.E. 1era8 tfar arranged copoutshand9ng F. )' B r There, rcatl abetted and enemas- cretin in •the National Hockey ' .i to fie toll is riot however, as hiell' program for the entire-two, weeks g pP g S t stir Raapthnt Service. aged. by the ra ices sittiit around, Lca tic. • � t . ANT SIZE 801.1. I from Au�uct 22 to Sfptcmbcr 6 he proceeded to raise merry Aitch to . - :- ' . . I y 6 or t li'xi,osures - i , G it 6 C K D PEVEI.OPRIO and rnm' ED a0e such an extent than •we were forced At ills marriage of ] - R•Drtnts from your negnth•es 4c. - ! qo f! (excluding •Sundays). There will be g Queen Vic- . y music by the Vnited States Nav to use stern me sores, These mess- toria and Prince Albeit, six dozen . , 2 mounted enlargement• 4 a 6" 25ci En• .oi• (I�oa�r 8�ek y ,* _Iaraem•nt■ framed 7 @ 9" In cola. Sliver. Band and 40 other bands, free out tires consisted'of a mild slap on the � rings, each engraved with the Walnut or Black Frame■ 74c. It pictures ,Forq_*ArAditemItcli; tca•seeQ ecisgta, .floor variety shows, World's cham place by Nature prodded -arse «'filch - . colored 91 a, ErinU and enlargements _ I • • (:viii ItadM. tR'i;?ISS cud M t P- pfOfilC Of 1hC �UCCtI, WCTG gitefl �, .colored from Prints of Jost negative•. cttedl . t--�p�i4��IaaL� r*l.0 e3.tntl ionshp softball games, World's pro- the kid hardly felt, or• even noticed fit. Dept. 11 D. D. IRitPf1061. 4reay!lab and for that matter. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE .y�� -nom.., cnmtbrta and 'calms fessional skimming' marathon.. radar * * * 1 tf70� icy, Po9T oFFtcE A. TORONTO ""�"' nee r'en'tstrier Ask •atr4roS" in action, tcicvision, specially im- STUFF AND THINGS i MAay e« tt. v. f.. PIrElGR.YTIO". ported French automobiles, Hitler's But after his mother had collected _ . _�_ _ _._ __ - `• %' '' � Ill WING'S PHOTO SERVICE i personal armored car, Olsen and ,the youngster and gone on her way, (r �1 i �� All D *1nU with deckle tdco, 6 or 6 exposure „ Vt7�S�'ti� �•-'i -� A sous -25c. Reprints Sc, each: Box 2, station 1 Johnson of Hcllzapoppin' fame, one of `the wrestlers sat there look- �- �i�� G J. Toronto. the latest in motor cars and radio, ing extremely sad and depressed. \tire `fr� l . �4�.rAy 1%tr WAY Photo Service offers you the latest eleborate pare food and commercial asked him what was wrong. "I just I i - t�,l . ' to photo finishing• Films developed and Can't get Otfr hOW CTUel 011 WerO ,1 �ii - .. ' one deckle craft print of each vocative coin- displays, °Silk from Eggs to Fab- )' �_ a piece In snapshot album 100, Reprints 4c. ric " -a' live silkivorm display -a dog to that poor little kid," was the un- '_ �' , Pot holder ouauty and faster si•raonal service doubtedlj• sincere •re 1 . That night ir` s . send sour films to Nu Way Photo Service. Soothe derby, baby show•, a new permanent P Y g .. - - 'Batlon A. Dept. C. Toronto. . l . midway with mnlry new features, we Watched the very same grappler, i..',,!= - - `* rEBSa�AL them with I rind n heist of other attractions both frith thousands yelling fors his blood \ i, i " , :t,.i, ;; ;tin'• and educational, 'because ,of the 'tortures' he ww t L I, I :1 OFFICIAL,ffRCNlb History by R. A. J•lfen• ' � � ' lncludink Membership ors Dollar. Writs:' • M 1 N A R D S ghoulishly inflicting on an apparent- - 11 1 1- • i - �, .- �' •N >M@rvab Historical Association, Folyet. 0111. ly helpless opponent -for he was one / .,t J . 1. Pox eALa -Al N 1 M E N T 'Tidiness .of the really "Bad Men" of; that AIRFORCE SALE ►Rub at freely and not* ! period. His name, George Zaharias- � .- 1 New R C.A.F. Leather drove boots-1117,99. ,3� ek rdie6' droa■sl•r ,'('itln.t-ss is a good health mca =' 'hnshand of The Babe -with a heart �} p •x-C.A.F. new ralneosts- 64.15, Army yenta oast 6cowoatcit &&t dryto6. iKo six sure, say health authorities. g 6n.•.►) -t2 atank•trsl.9s. West• Rios sett BSe odor, Ia•A1 Mang- aS big as himself and as loft as Cus- - '*A /'- i , 1 Tr« I•un, ins clothes on hangers allows them lard. �.. ,' .' * * "Lloyd likes ter live ' ' ' Thrifty Sport Shop, " - - - - - - -� 1 to air properly and also improves _ 'o ;�i 129 Church St., Toronto. i ISSUE it -1947 1 the appearance of the closet or We krr•: of a teen -age lad who dangerously l" - . t , s a - • _ r; - BROCK Sue to � j BUILDERS' SUPPLIl:$ , _ ., Immedlsie delivery can be maids of A. Z. Rlichorla"m _ - JHEATRE ' _ the following itesss: ! IT 8 HERE nit .� 4 - , Anil Rood'in In All Gaadea � IWAM w� =TS3�r The New 2 per cent. D D T Roll Brie Siding d ,LAN`CW4 Zad%My Ah eendildoned D. D. T. Asphalt Pboof Coating noo rw DISINFECTING PLASTIC PAINT Aluminum - Corner t""'e' _ AY, FRI., SATURDAY _ JULY 82 atad AUG. 1 and 2 Cap- and Valley Poona` Pickering A fino' Slaws - 7 'and 9 P. ]L. - THE MODERN WAY TO KEEP INSECTS AWAY1 4' Chimney Fine Lining 1 • Dry-flue Chimney Tope ibsedsy Mstisee at Z.80 P. >1L 'Can be applied to new and old plaster, old paint, wall Sand and Lime Brick,. Face Brick , ' boards, brick, concrete, in fact any eleaa, firm iLter•. Concrete Blocks Dorothy McGuire Robert Young iur surface. Emdation - Bats and I:oose Tasaraaee Of -Alt Kiwi Claudia slid David 1 Cedar Posts and Poles _ Wonderful for cow enables, milk ho.>ases, poetry A. W. MIT Insu;anee Advises , bowies vets - Jrnrt BRUSH or SPRAT on.- MWiDAY, TUMMAY, WWN'SDY Oft Pounds DDT -- Masse -P ' -Will cover 5000 square -feet, �' mizad' with waiati Phones ?4 sad 11! } ' Brougham, Out Pi* b $ � AUGUST 41 6 and 6 A- OUR TRUCKS PASS YOUR WAY arwo Shows At 7 sad 9 P. M. Colours -- CBEA11, BUFF, BLUE, GREEN, ROSE, WERY DAY NARCISSUS etc. Holiday Matinee At 2 P. M. � p KEN AND CLA R K E Gallant Journey GEP DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR �WW- Dr. j"• W. J. LOO'S AUCTIOmmm MZNN FORD and JANET BLAIR it VETERINARY SUROWN ✓dowsed and Authovised for fbs k i _ PICK NG - PHONZ - 160 Coaattes of Ontario and York. !!l LTRSDAY FRi 8ATUitDril.T ; Fasm �k, Implements House - ari M• S. CHAPMAN and SON CYRI L E. M ORLEY Sala � t, at � AUGUST 7, 8 sand 9 _ .> _ 1NSURANCEIAND R' °' P� of one.sa: t�. Plainsman and ' - _ , REAL ESTATE Markham PO O. phone Mrk6.2086 the Lady _-_ ;.__. _. �_..- �� Y,� _ 'PHONE 67 PICK. Prentices have been 4 s li$hed William Elliott Vera Ralston • * r auctioneers since 1590, +yy Gail Patrick Joseph Schildkraut icke ria Hardware - . �a 1F'ibreglas _ ' FURNITURE DEALER Barrister . Solicitor Notary 1'a513e A, GENERAL HARDWARE -- FERAL DIRECTOR i THE. IDEAL INSi; LATION C. C. RiCHAROSON _t n r Comes in the following sizes: Private Ambu;ance Service ( 4 2 im Batts, 15 in. by 24 i>z. and I Suite T02 Kent Bldg, 156 Mange St. { 3 m' Batts, 15 in. by 24 in. - Day or Night Toronto .Phone WAverley 3557 4 in. BatU. 15 in. by 24 in. SUPPLIES j 'Wm. McEachnie, Prop. � All above . comes in paper, both iidea it i� Plain Batts 4 In. Trick L , Your Satisfactions My GnaranRee BULK FIBREGLAS Phone Pick. 13 Z �I. 1iCIiI�1'. N. -W ordon ' , -`1 S. BAL,SDOI''+I PICKERING Pickering, Ont. -PAINTER & DECORATOR j;'�. Wne 46hurc eS '- NG pNT - \ Quality Meats '�ST'1 1111 PICKERI Alzso . ! . A W Pickering United Church fish in Season LICF1r15ED AUCTIONEER and J. z. (Hndj ST£WART,. B, A. k ' Rev. Robt. C. Copeland VALUATOR ° Minister ` . • . Barrister 7 t SUNDAY. AUGUST 3, 1947 . - _.,Fruits & Vegetables Wens Conducted Anywhere , Solicitor, Notary _ 10.00 a m. - Sunday School H'IVER BEND F J 11,00 - Morning Service Phone or Write F a .Evenin Service Withdrawn Dnzi t I 614 Dosrdas St. East, Whitby, Out Road 1 RA g July august :: SILKS MARKET ' I"horr Plelosrls+g m -Phone: Pick. 43 1 1 Dunbarton Unhed Church -- - -- r F -,Rev. John Braham. Minister - F• J • D ©x3ev$n SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1947 OANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. - .9.45 t'h.urch cchsool ~ �t M. D, Fanthank Sapt. e - Parsasseaat Nagging rata $• A:• B. Se. . 'jL00 - Mor -unz Worship Daily SerViCe "�intarlo Lead Surveyor . :.t• AM Raja the Temper std i Cdsiterudal' United Church Daily ex. Sun. k Daily ex: 8st. bias • honeys. It sissy be Moor . 86b clog Street, East, Oshawa, piss: Hig-hland Creek :. ISvn. & Bel. Hol. Sus. b .Hal. only HeL - � - .Rry r:•ti :. F•r Lana Miniatpr. -1 Claremont --7.15 . -8.15 12..15 _, 8.45 _8.00 SUNDAY. AUGUST 3, 1947 Brougham 7.27 827 12. 27' 5.57 8.12 C. H. TUC*• OPT. D. ' : J- A. WILLOUGHBY *t' 2.15 ,:.� w ., :..�, o_..�•.. Greer. River 7.35 8.35 22. 35 :!1.05 '8:20 Disney Birk, Opts P. O- Willoughby Farm Agency Mr. H. Rrslnwell, Supt• Hill 7.38 8.38 12. 38 4.0$ 8.28 H -- #+ 17.00 - Evening Worship Head Office Toronto 4 Malvern 16.06 9.Oa 1., 05 4.40 ^ 8.5d : OSHAWA 156 Yon" St. AD4606 1 Pre�tyterian (hurcb. 1'i kerin Return Leave A.M! ,ivtii. P. M. P.M. ='P.M. -. Phone 1616 r Clsnal dog and Established la Estab iehed Fo g Toronto 9.15 10.00 .5. 45 2.00 A45 r � Forty : RP. � I �. M' . b:111 M iT14-r - Years" ' r Daylight Saving Tiarw Parcel, Express Grover 5650, Osdold• 1888 CONSULT OUR ACTIVE ell DEPT. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3. 1941 Sellers &Atkinson` FOR TN AT NOME IN T149 CITY ~ - '8.00 CRG�c "'.•rr' 'T ICKERING MEAT MARKET - ,8'v:+d�y School Ki:hdr.^. «n- during Phone Agin. 201W2 -. Stnuff, 290 July ' "and Aju ;ust. FRANK R. saalTH- -....-Licensed GORDON F. OSBORNE St. George's Anglican Church - r G. L. U. Pickering, oat , A►ucti©neers h +, • ice, F. c;, }tnh neon, Rector ,Quality First Service �Our� Aim DI3TRIGT MRNACES r SUNDAY AUGUST g, 1947 petiense ' - unaa 6c '25 Year's Ex S n.n,1 - 1U -00 m. "W!E BUY TIM HEST - YOV MAKE THE TEST" I 'gam conducted an where. X11.00 - 141urmn Drag 5 . . -EXPIRE LII�E Pray( r. Plow Pickerinr 30 Specialising in Farm Stock, 7.OD - Evening Prayer ?huaiture and Property Sales. l C�payr _ X11 Sales personally listed aid >Jepresaslalires 1 St. Paul's Anglicans Chnreb advertised. Bilpzepand and Dunberton, out. Rev. E G. Robinson, Rector • 11 New 1948 Model Stewart - Wainer p omnt Service om ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1947 p Muzvyn Keane, Oshawa- B.00 .Sunday School -- Reasonable Rates Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa A00 - Evening Prayer ' Ajax Baptixt Church ;,,:... '» PSONEi 800 STOUFFVUJA T4dd9bons, 582 MiLfty, Out (No, 4 School House) Rev. R. D D Camohell. Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 - a 10,00 - -Bible : pool and Preaching 4 >t c eo • ZOMRIE Service IUMBER 7.80 - Gospel Meeting - Bright Song Service e Co Wiednesday At 8.09 P. M. - -- ' l - .Place Announced at Sunday Service - f TELEP$ONES _'Howard 1117, and' Scarboro 89i r i Friday, 8. P _ :R Young People's Service = Searboro Junction A e0rdial Welcome To All , : 1'. i;5 NEw TYPO' MINIATURE T05113 PICKERIN G «. s , jn tOCk BULT - 04 ;loop ANTBNNA r e GOSPEL SERVICE _ IVORY CABINET For Immediate Delivery EVERY SUNDAY AT 7.80 P. IL #f ia- 'PAPER BACHED INSULATION WOOL :Zdnd I a� Church B,�d�g in � •DU.N. A�.'�'+Ul`'1l� 210 lb. Aa halt Shingles '"H Section °° R.ADI SERVICE. p the North Side O Highway, Wfbs V =' ."Back Tq The Old Pstiis" islet! of Clslot & $oofbig Nails Wft R*v. H. McEwen !..f + .... will speak RADIO LICENCES ISSUED Shingle ordon ono 1 # _ MEETING ICLAREMONT At Chvmvh Street 8�• i[' FIELD DAY - Aug. 4 All grades of 8. C. Cedar 'Sbingles < 1 � L.