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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_08_29:f�.m.D^- ,; - '•c, -.f;- .ey.,81�s iC..,;�4ea, +..,,,r s.�. :r"�•;'^x' :f. -.:� ,: �.asl�#}';..a�Fa%. ., -- S - .-r-. .. '.a .a_`.'.:`:- -L�4 .e'.' _ .. �_ e ,r' ` ti ' xr - - ' - ..v yam• a "','' �,s,' •''5 . ^t_ '•° 'r.,'''�:;ad• �1. 'st0.5M.. °u "r =,�.•` �k•.- ,�, j.- o -4 -'e- ':rw � ..�r ..._ t� VOL. 6? No. 6$ - PiCKERING, OPtT. F' YDAY, AUGI�BT 29. 1947 4 Cents Pes Copy Authorized as Second Class platter ; 'N �Op yam; U. S.'i2.S0 W. C. M•arkar and Sam, Iiltiilishens Post Office Department, Ottawa i _ . t =fair leptember _.17th � kerirr •Rotar .Sires , _ Call Cara paign morial Ta ��� - ale Y. IIO P=AKY LABOR DAY WELL KNOWN RESIDENT ddebra BSth Blrtb&y This Week Bsock Rand .Schirtd Not To Open - Retart Dinner is withdrawn for kMS. ARTHUR BOYES PASSES Until September L P> g V111$gle °v ]Malay aezk -- ... Oa Wednesday-of this week, Mrs- alterations to S. S. No. 6. will At this 'week's meet ng Dr. Tom- Funeral services were held on T. C. Brown, Brougham, that grand Last Saturday eveniza Joyce Mor- s lasoo, now on vacation, was to have Wednesday for Mrs. Arthur Boyes, "young" lady of Pickerinx Township not be completed,, school opening ley assisted by Jamie Bushby gave a had charge of the Program. W. G who paned sway on Monday at the celebrated her 85th birthday at her will be Pos#lponed until September is• farewell party to Yvonne Coates, 1 XVkw substituted giving a talk on }some of her son John R. Boyes, at . home, with members of her family. - Lro A, Wesson. Secretary who received a present from each of 4 M early days in Ontario and Pickering Pickering, after an illness of several She has not been enjoynig the best her friends preselt. The evening was 'lywaship, , month's dura Ton. She waa , in her of health during the past two years. Orono Girls Win McCabe Trophy In spent in.contests, games and treasure gtl Further details were completed on 74th yam, but she does retail that wonderful C. O, F. Bs1I 'l aurnamem't hunt after which they, gathered i6- ? the comj= annual Street .Fair being Born on the 4th . Concession of memory, that enables her to tell one round s bon-fire and joined in a " h id at the fotlr-corners on Wednea- this township (on the Robt. Reeser more about early days is Pickering. The C. O. F. girls thank the wea- sing -song -to the tune of sizzlinX K dw, Sept. 17. An all -star ball frame �) she was the former Minnie than anyone we know, and most of tbaraim for the t weinere, and one of the it from personal experience---oft Yee of weather Miss Margaret McCleur, Toronto fa scheduled for 6.16, Violet Westgate, daughter of the gives them, at the tournament at the • big events of the night will be that lam, Mr: and Mrs. H. Westrtate. Lit- lived in Pickering Ville „ge when it Cw= of ,Barley Park.- Bowmanville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les. 2 -Your show by Canada's Ilan Rost- er moving to the Base Line, she at bore the name "Canton, and lived on Saturday afternoon. Morley over the weelE -end, and sang ■ gas, Vic Reid, in rope tricks, piano tended the Base Line School. Follow- ;'with the Spink family when they The tournament was officially op- two delightful ablos at the morning , std other musical novelties —Vic ing her marriage to the late Arthur erected the brick flour Jnill here and erred by Diet. Deputy g B. McCabe service In the United Church. beings with him 15 thousand dollars Boyes who predeceased her a few destroyed by fire some years s;o, � welcomed the T. U. C. A. and Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Bromwich, of we of equipment. and some of the years ago, they moved up to the She possesses avid keeps up a diary CHICA •Youth Clubs s-yd compli- New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. kindest oowboy atuff you ever laid Brock Road. then to Pickering, and that we could tali "the moat inter- mented them most highly on the R Ward, Dallas, Texas, were recent eyes era- -a lot of it right from Holley- from there to the farm where hzr eating volume in Pickering Twp - splendid start they has made. He visitors at the J. C. Biyaat home. - wood. Games, Binges music, noise ana son Harry W. Boyes now reside)►, Congratulations Mrs. Brown _ we dwelt briefly on the hisWry of the is the one and only 162ht After farming for about thirty °ears hope you have mitnv more birthday McCabe h stating that seven of the 7'0or in which you are per- there. Mr and Mrs. Boves retired to a-miversaries. ears a Trophy g SCHOOL OPENS HERE Ol+f _ y ago a -similar group gathered TUESDAY NEXT mitts$ to leave your dipp,itp at home the Villaze. She was a member of in Napanee to aisis-t the Red Croso g mad come out and enjav youmeL•— t1P Presb -t- terian C'Nnrch, and iV3 Whitevsle Anniversary Servtees is their good work, and only by such � and the entire proceeds of this night Ladies°- Aid --id tits Woman's Miss- Sunda'. September 21. Eight Mantli'1s Old Child Suk!foeates is being given by the Rotary Club endeavors could the Order justiry its In Carriage lunacy Society. - exiatance. _ ' to the Community Memorial Hall cci,e i, anrvived br +wo daughters: ' Anniversary Services-at W'hitevale Mayor Sydnev Little congratulated Fes}- -bring a few dollsrs with you- (Edna) Mrs. Austin Franklin. of Flt. taptiat Church will be he'd on Stm_ the clubs, and later the clubs press The 8- month. old son of Mr, and 71i Perry and (Violet) Mrs. Lorne Xerl) -day. September 21, at 2.30 and 7.30 soled the D. D. with a birthday cake, Mn. Arthur Thompson, living at the' r,N ANY SPARE VEGE'T'ABLES Y 1. of Whitbv. and two sons: Harry and V. m. Special music and speakers at The Pickeri -up: home ,immediately south of the rail- each service. Full particulars later. ►>z girls team tine-up: JP-1 -. both of Pickering. B. Wade. L. -Ross. D, White. E. Me- way bridge :ere flied a- L•wl The Editor knows a family i? Thu fu*ieral wa-A held from the BANS ROBBERS GO TO Rae, B. Wade. M. Jame3. J. Pear- _ carriage. while sleeping is his quite destitute circumstances who home of her son. with her Pastor HIGH COURT son. M. Martin and F. Watson. carriage. could matte excellent use of some df Rev D. Marshall ofieiating. inter- S M81b Loss them are vegetables. There are merit •oval made at Erskine Cemet- The young men Grexor and n Dollar Due To Smut , Op�etdnq Day Broadcast .; se ht#tTy ddldren in that family livinx erv. Polanaki who are charged with hav- - w nearby. He will either direct anyone It has beets estimated that there to the home or we will deliver then, opt robbed the local bank o1 514.000 An on- tare -spot broadcast over _ _ has been a loss this year in the Prav- lt Talc are unable to. Let us know: REAL ESTATE CHANGES IN hem -rem -_ in custody CKDO, Oshawa, between 6.30 and lute of bntario of about five million _ at Whitby jail for . High Court this 7.00 p, m. on Friday, Aug. 29, from' DICKERING PILLAGE fall, Arthur Gree Oshawa is def- dollars due to loose smut in wheat, Burden's Hobby -Shop, 35 E. Simcoe ENGAGEMENT' A field of Ertyptian Amber Fal� detente counsel fo'the two. N. was announced -early this week. � A number of property sales. have Wheat .,grown on the 266 acre 'farm During this period civic officials will. -1 Mr, amd Mrs. Fred Fowler, Pick- 'taken place in the village during the WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DONATE of the { Misses Whitson. Claremont, a grins, annonBce the engargement of p, weeks inciudin,[� --the sale $200 TO MEMORIAL HALL t'' N'D was sl�a bed down t- the rmnd by a � extend a greeting to -t'he store man- - � - their daughter, Hazel Marcia, to of the brick bouse owned by Miss A. heavv rain and wind storm ao 1IRt gip” "�` '� Ross Rowlands will de- JAM Frederick Ashton Deraham. eon of E Richardson and occupied by G. F, At the re lar meeting of the that it looked as if it had beer heav- scribe facilities in the store as welt Mr. Perev Denham, Oshawa, and as interview the 'Main manager, Est- Mr. (near the four- corneral to Wpmen'e Institute of Pickering. held ilv nulled. It was given uP as a tots? on Burdert and store mana•,zer Ed. t1j. late Mrs. Densham. The nvarr- R. P. Winter. Audlev. M -, a74 Airs: at the home of the Misser'Rorke, the loss. Thia happened just before it Vincent. In the workshop Mr. Row- I"* ilt w take place in St. George's Coates and family are m1ring to r•, President, Mrs. ]Hutchison. in the came in head. Tint most ar^nzing, it 'lands,- with R,- J. Wallace, craft sup- - Anglican Church. Pickdr=g, on Sat- home purchased on Woodbine Ave . chair the main - business of the day grew right back un again and vieldea , �+ 20, at 1.00 p. •North, Torowo, about t- �velve bl —k8 fort` busheia to the acre of 64 lbs. dsor for the Hobby Shop chain, ,.. urdap, September _ m w� a donation fur the Community from the Danforth. Both families are r bushel wheat. and Bob Coleman, director of Oshawa q Mop And Eat Beside Toe. Highway Hats and it was decided to gyve 8200 _1?e - Recreations? Assoc_ viii discuss the mcm-in., this week -- Mr. W, Frank at, the present time• while various Black loose smut iii "c? chimney facilities as well as the value oil Baker has Purchased the former W. efforts will be made to rai3e further scoot and is thin vear r-evatent on A thoughtful Dept. of Highways J• Ciark residence. King Fast. now fps. for this purpose. As a begin- whits wheat _s>1 over O it9 -io ant handicrafts and mudelcrait in tom - (we presume) having observed the. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wren. rested ninx there will be a sale of donated cai.aed tremendous losses. miinity service. number of tourists who stop at lunch plants and shrubs at the next meet - ': its wheat smut is comet :mefi Here's something you dads with hour and eat their sandwiches etc. ender,. -" Irving White i, Po 4 to have purchased the Barni-igham ing• Mrs, A. E. Hsidw-in gave a most charged with causing cancer and ot- young sons ;could be interested in. at the side of the highways have residence on Christina St Vernon interesting paper on "Laws Relating- her disea-zes, such , as ha•- fearer. as within the Past few dav3 placed 'a Disney has purchased •he Rath res- to Women ", sketchin: briefly the this divmsp be-ina with r}io nd•-,nt BIRTHS number of heavy, nod- looking tables ideneP o:i Church St, formerly occ- of smut on wheat and long before w development o! women's paj°t i igoy- Born, on Saturday, August 16, trader shady trees at likely spate a- °Died by Mr. area Mrs• Fred stork, emment, and her Present situation ran weed and many other plants ta• e long the high•wav to be used by just the latter nna ehnring the D. Dunn as a citizen. The Roll Call "Why pollinated. 19147, to Mr. and Mrs. N[incent Teets, such tourists (we hove). If we have 4nm+4 +with the owner• women should partici ate. in public Cherry wood, a daughter. Roth doing made the right contusion, then it life" p Former Pickerng Buainetasman t fine. ifs brought somq interesting dis- Passes At Toronto Hone _ - hay be" a sPlerniid idea Yonr Ed.. cession. SLMINIER RESORTS obaerreS the same type of tables uP •CIS 1CStF ENDS THE -67th Mrs. A. Lawson and 3irc..4, Lish- Tho death is announced of Air, R . around" the ' Georgian Bav area last man v�ere assistaa+ hasteases. YEAR OF PL'BLICATIi?V D. Rogers, of Toronto, a firmer ONTARIO'S NEWEST PLANNED week. _ Bo.emanvilfe School Youth Found " baker and confectioner in the village. SUMMER RESORT In Critical Cendhion Here The, late Mr. Rogers nwoz a rr.em- -_ Situated on Georgian Bay at BANKING HOURS ber ^* 'a-.id descendant of that fan= PORT MC- VICOLL Following the receipt of a report ilv of earlv.pioneers which camp into Og miles from Toronto.. ' from local citizens Constable- While, tliis area earl- in the 1, st ernturv. Restricted lots for sale. Municipal w S &tut day$ - 9 A. Mo l i A• o located a younz lad in the small While in Pic', ;eing ' all members water supply, Hydro, good roads 7 stablf at the rear of the Potter res- of thi-;- faini . �t ere hig'�ly thought unrer construction, ideal • fishin7, Commencing on the 6th of Sept•• noon. This chzas -re _is' to enable the idence one day last week, He had • of as community- minded'eitizens. act- bathing, boating, •playgrounds. ' bee? reported around town for sev- nP in church and all other circles SEND FOR FOLDER : ember, all banks will open for bu_ - staff to finish their work in time to brat days. When apprehended, the of village life. Followir.•- Mrs. Ros- iness on Saturdays at 9.00 o'clock enjoy a full half - holidav on.�tur- • Paradise Point � Summer Resort instead oP' y.3U a: neretorore. 1)c.,rs lava, youth stated he had been with some er:4 death Mr. Rogers - rod fa.nih, 118 Richmond St., West, Toronto Will close at 11.00 o'clock instead o! (�ti i transport company and Rot tired of moved tn Toronto where they over- Telephoine WA -2193 his job. Officer Wtrte noted the afed a grocery business in the Ea, – - young lad's condition— infection in End for many veare• one foot which had nciw, reached well He is, survived b­ two sons: Clar- NAVIGABLE WATEIRS' ' - uP into the thigh. He was taken to ence and Fred, and two daughters, PROTECTION ACT - �XC @SS profits Tax Act the East General Hospital as a bad Fl�ie and Fielen (Airs. N. D. Herd- R. S. ,G 1927 Chapter 140 f �n�o nP b'•oocl- Tniaenirig. a1d wii,l be erson). T-itermPnt was made at the ` returned to the Bowmanville School WhitevP.le Cemetery, CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE whence he had really come— COMPANY LIMITED herebv gives- J. from Standard Profits Claims 'stealing a Whitbv car at the same notice that: it has, under Section 7 tiros of the said Act, deposited with the Minister' of Public Works, at Ottawa, In Memoriam Hel , and in the office of the = Registrar of _ - - E..1, fu. -thd. Ems. ;.I West - Ridi..w T VC-1 I WOOD — In lovinT memory of our of the County of York, at Toronto. F:J dear mother Ella Jane Wood, who ,��`�� Ontario, and in the office of the Rem- Of passed away August 27, 1935, also ist ar of Deeds for the County of `a who passed away, _ Ontario, at Whitby, Ontario, a des- ht amendments to the above Act provide that all Septe?mber 29, 1944. cription of the site and the plans of standard profiti claims must be filed with the Depart. We do not need a specisk dap - -. the Water Supply Intake sand Inlet . meat of National Revenue before lst September, 1947. Mo bring you to our minds; 40 FEMALE Crib proposed to be laid and erected "t For the days we do not think of YOU ' Lake in Lake Ontario at the Village of All applications are required to be in such form and Are very hard to find. EMPLOYEE] Port U:•nion, in front of part of Lot contain such information aw-may be prescribed by the _ -Ever remembered by Family. Number 1., in Concession "D" of the Minister and the Minister may reject an application Township of Scarboro and part of that is not made in such -form or that does not contain F M "Chapman.. Grasmere. Featured 10 MALE L _ , . Ijot Number 35 in Range 1., of tke such information. Canadian Jersey Breeder" 'Township of Pickeringt. The prescribed forms (S.P.1) a}re available at all Dia- The current issue of the Canadian " EMPLOYEES AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration lof orfe month from Jersey- Breeder carries a page write � the date of the first pub oation of trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government up and put of F. M. Chapman, of •1 F+ IREMAN this notice, Canadian Johns`Kanville - Compagy Limited will, under Section • All pertinent -information required on the fora must Grasmere Orchards, under their eer- _ . ,• .f� be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Tern leg of prominent Jersey Breeders, Ideal Working Conditions 7 of the Act, apply to the Minister _ tative or incomplete forms or those- filed after 31st CARD OF THANKS Good Wages b! Public' Works at his olive ix the Aufrtst, 1947, will sot be accepted. Long' Season In View Since Tomato ,, Citv of Ottawa !or' appm�l e1 tie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. H. Thomp- Crop is Highly Promising said site said plans. sons a-A fiam2v wish to thank their De artment Of I�atiOn many friend,, relatives and neigh- :Claremont DATED this 19th aay�o! August. - p al Revenue bors for their kind expressions of Company. 1947. - r M P-I _ CH 144EW Oftwf, sympathy and beautiful floral trio. Canning CAyNADIAN JOHNS - MANVILLE " ,sties especialli . thankinr Rev. Ev G. ` jambs J. McCann, M.D., Robinson for -t& consoling words COMPANY LIMITED, by its Shcic- Minister of National Revenue. ,during our recent sad toss of our CLAREMONT, ONTARIO d `Cassels,; 25 Bing Street West, son and brother, David Arthur- Toronto 1, • fm■ wire aw, etari■s at r Q uality Tee ne „.. Ind l s�. 8 H _ - --- r —�,.. o _ - _t.•a.,. �Q� ] �aG�� \YM'�(,�,q� .r� - TutwlTU ' } -- '— • atery A"M weer slat-. "own Don't "Wait TOT?1 ss pet. Such a schedule will keep hn and TeMpbone 11►n sinslt. V.bs up-- "SALAMK interesting, dPtielop her innate tat- Douttk :'t?:ae m9 - Unleas Engaged ents, round ouF_her personality, and • (;a” Ysss Dinins and Dances make her a metre desirable wife to " FAI is my middle teens and the boy the young man -she marries - who t+7rrDamme sr c.rtto, _ * I love is going aiit ay. We won't may not be this young mon of all. Tel. Rs. uaa _ * see, each other for tyvo years. Two years' separation at their , * Shall r1 be true and wait for him, ages may change their intentions. ` * or am l too young for waiting ?" "People say I'm only ' a school girt FA/ ter g ORANGE � * So writes an earnest youngster - thinking /'m in love, but / knoty this theL * who is anxious to be fair, yet wise - is the real thing!"' she'writet. Well, ' �rfn *enough to gpestion. we always think it's the real thing, * There is a deplorably romantic no matter many limes we fall in tinge to this l,hrase, "waiting for love The course 1 suggest is one him." It started way for her to find out the quality f f. -� during the war, and the permattenre of her present P! when to wait a6ertipns.. s> for a fighting _ # • .very - ;: �':"- x�•.•• : :�� :� ;' :a :� : - "%•% :: �•'% :: ::: x:,: �y} I �. s : :� :» it -�- � +. soldier x'as the T o. L CK : /t is not cos r n . S•.7:23i iii :i :':' '^.>: ;::r > : :.',.< : :re %` :i:?: :i :i' %i. :..a:c.:. + 0 one Y f ^> •i4l:'i '• ,:::,.e �:' i'+ •• ;• :•. ++ :� : >•• :S ? ?x > : :i % >x : ±x: ;a ; : :' : :•os• :s. :.:E ;: : :i£ : :: . thin to It 'does not know i'ou o diagnose P... r•0•: ''.x .,. � ......................:::::...:.::. ..�,,...,:•:•:.•..:•::..:..f ° :` :'' your ad !u with r in . : „•y,- ;t,�. should have no }o b luck u young rn Most ' w such connotation girls who are popular are immacu- ' in the circum- late in appcaranrc, trcatly. drested,' s t a n c e s this do trot rise too much make -up. 7 hey r �� ������� girl's letter indi- attract hoe's by being good listeners, cafes. and don't monopolise the conversa- B Y * {;ur t, hat happens to a girl in .' 'lion fbot•s.love. to talk about them- .8 A C K S O M C 0 L E * her middle -teens when shc' waits selves). * for -a boy? She' refuses to gu out 'Ihc girls te•fw !rove tJre most dates ' with all the others she knows. She are resud4iii. ,good at sports - Tennis, is atttomatictlly uninvited to many ruirnruiug, dartring, etc. -oud so they bs�opwes whom every Mexican' adro%e the * parties, dances. and other affairs aTr tt•rlr-nnrrd by tt•rrybvdy in their c'xAI'M It: .itichaet burns film border hard heard I joys. Ghc lives in :w • emo- grump. 7 hey are loyal to other girls, '! ' eouDls with the h►1D of their dauahttr, * she eel g Juanita de Cucyma atonte:x• oho is :,r Chance had shown to Juanita * tianal atmocpherr of tnarlyrrlriin don't g,,ssip. A;rd th :y don't show -, .eGU:,,rd as a ruurtr boy, - de Cuevas Who he actually was, * %vhidi feeds upon his letters arrd Irmo ca9rr.lhiry.arr for dates. ;�!�•� * hur own, and mduecs her tc. a !ti's -d tlryc*d Iiil and anal -r it. = f this friend if. creed who had so }'- *. Chopter III sudrIenly appotir-M from nowhere• * tat. `of ruiner is un -real etc . it' is ' - Valdez nodded, his lips tight.. But it could not be helped stow, * urthe thhy H(l \l F: \' EI:, to -eha cr you up, I'll "I've' got to see. this Garvin of He had intended to enter this Sal- ' ._ ! f -l\ L l ll'I *- r- mir•rf you that chcry now and _ whom you tell me,” he said to the ley in his role of wandering va- 11' 7 11 E FftffI- r., 2?+ e,r `. ,w ri- - * rh.rn, f" "- C-w rrw',trth. at a time. : - -- girl, "Where- is his outfit? His ne fi c.ti•t a liithcrto quero, but what he had seen here trovtd br- a d :',,,Terre tune !'d sing, popular girl finds got a ranch hereabouts, or is he had changed his plans, and a 1`or a girl to a :iddhr frrns, Itist ;iic- " b,rsclF lonely. Fier, boy friends - more likely to be found in• the ailt' -rte tot`s t•� r.'n•t floc a h „y m•aht ” marry other' girls, they inove out Might be rust as well that this - " nearest town? 1,'<'hat's the name 'Iii U'(v u. r.r they r rift to other Of that town, b) th. way?" • ,girl kne%• •,° fatal. r1 rift l luslrarl. sl.r .bht•:rttt r.•fu:e rr• .At "titiul,c. This pc efts,.! is trying. hot +.--- � •! � "Where c a you it Waco.. Jua- ,,'. v"taitie m „n;• titan that. The - - � "He' lives ill the .town of Luna ' - nits ?” he asked with concern. r`r :l1a ?rd to Gi:,r rr'ht hr curer, s !�'.ure, r'+F G=in Cnxs teed t�- Roja," silt said. "But it is a dart- °Ha%e you f•;ends -•" _,5'fre •devoid s.; „tk-r n:ee• MbJr .rare ' r -;r'1 m <'rts n., vntntt: men, and the gerous place to go, senor —and Slowly chi turned and faced j k:o-ws. eur"y all �'r' social R,:ir »trr.e �'rt't %'s Mart d) ticcr.. 1aMo of ■rti7earr liar -' snore dahpterouA when it is' the {tint• And 5w hat site said left hills ( r'l ]try gst.n *. and balaurr, her rJ ,t d I L'ee'r despair. ittct 1•e sure )our ..Y one ttsorilugh nDnrltng• *Senor Garvin speechtcKs fo a moment• ` t rrtr,s ovule a:t (he rdn ar, n sir,• err» s you lest + tuibweedsrighttothetr . you seek, C:mih' I:nr +xc th.t• boys _ "He has.'sct himself up a� `a reefer, iini ;e several Couples at a lawn emaawss. Ask for + banker fn Luna - Ro'a. where Ile "I will t:d cenar, with. }ou. 'S''o +► t;;,te tr► ,c ati Weed .�o -Siam Coder• 1 hare' preSved you are my ones my * yuu-s it „n�c. Joel f k has a white - plastered adobe home true ha. Cahatlerr, xlgc► hem tx:eti '(nine hrAtcs4•' The vvusd. gets. RG•a.p�„■py +t - only amigo, Where you go I. will that is much like a fortress, and glatf to kna•ct of it. r�iaenc ;, _ ” .•'nutad. it is there he has his bank, He = go. 1 wall Ije•yaur foftmver, your .,,n:r. tl5rtr nt,,:ht cunt, a ni er— a :` ly servant, in tot .k out for EM-HO- ARE - lives there most of the- time• and yPier ..n;' tlt��tr. did- t5it4•n Ire .' ' fr(i1"C' rush uui. an rnss;:e• he is well protected. because' he wants." Courage and ,firm re.ciFv e v t ;ltd hr ¢`oat of it, weld "'n '- ' u +'. urt e. h: rr yaru'rc :r ,yntenti; terfe. : %►ere in hc'r soft voice. has a host of killers who serve ". tt'yry. ' cr. It paJc rr. V. art, a3 Anne (orta ■aftitlMESTER■f "Gut you c'an't do that. iwiti M" 2.4 ) aim, and whir .live in the block- nui @r hral:c., br had. Secs► ` I,it.t afll esp'ain -- if you nntc r Valdez exploded, startled.. J p *, � the Patio of his hat:,c.'Hic L�lr IG1x \,1, r<rnn 4 1, i1 •• 1 1 s f ---- -- -_o t — 1- in that ,otid. drfiarit geaurv, till" lot, ttivcp ttwt. rbir,l,nLlr; i,: r . . , her- ythre. 1 IecaJ w cut up again- of ! * " •'� . • • . e ,t. Toronto. . % _ •- _ -- p guards, I B t.•1d r ere on duty always day and liur ebock, tlirir ;ttc�' and tt., Inight.'' Ycty are going to . -c. nar -flop. a' - ( cowered with thick ytrtnclh.- ,,f .. F. « ' llaybc I cMn manage to get by' what you she- sail firmly. "That is • cm somehr'•w .Valdez said tvcnly. You sari You mean to bring the tthills cwerrr�a-tte:r'i t;ng nvlt ley " ! "P u a. a him to pay for whst'he ha, done :. sLutfF .and (Icy arrnvc►s, �,iA_e_ to me alul rely o I - lie-- rurncd frtmr -her -ter- -- _- pc ?>w 1 know. litoue;lt -ri, Eltc- 'titesYse "'ot µit t -tLat- : Pttention to the gear he had taken 3 lease not gay that larw] feller , .il t ;'r, - Tip -out of his brankct roll, and -which aiu:h; for everybody knows tha; must now be disptrccd of in some Et Cabellc•rr Rojo 'fight, fi'r pt-or looked with fresh apttrrcwtiuti on g g people vc ho canriot defend .'f•cni- .the vaIley as he rcttle on -an-d -n. 1 l' o,hrr Way. I "yin the legs c• with the war ins; F rcrnrry on et- *'�'s a pair of riding breeches together, selves. True this fight—it, is as t �E��istitaia�� 6+c stuffed the gear into them, much mine a� Sauce. I' o with thrr side like an in,antt tin, : 'l lie then removed his feather chaps YOU." valley that fuaniia tie Cneh:,. h, :l and used them to make a sort of 'But you don't u'ndcrr'tanct, •' card had orwc hclongari In i tpromptu tali,", to be tied vi+.11 - .alichaef 1'aldcr protested, parting 1'; "l'I "' ctt'd nit' r' I:- tni,•n1 rice• H tier shoulder %in h ^d a're�'.crf• f(w Fria r,',cu I.y r_ .� .� AW - - lii�• rr, ta. _ gently. ­I'd have _ - .. found f 2,, m cN ne- 7f'-LlicTe-iYTtl- +Tt9E _- hrt7lt force. _ ..... _ _ it a~ . - With the chaps rcutov_td, he _ ITo Cop CattttirurdrSee stood" there in the tight- fitdrtg" been this -this tragedy of }ours concha- trimmed trousers of a herer' I - told you -t'%c been look- ! bfexican don. They had an odd in„ for -Irim for a lore time -five - �f , t - eifict with his charro'vest. But years, Tltis is my fight. Juanita., Your H ;nawliti :� M•� „ '( it was not that that made Juanita not your. though I promise that _ gy at the e O rY, stare at him, then at' the gear still you also will be avcngcd. 'You and Ye�u Area S Arnori 1a xt his feet. One of her slender, must go 'to friends of yours- . �) browned fingers pointed wordlcs's- where you'll be Safe. Let -rate -1y to his head, and swiftly top know where that will be and' v%hen (:cncrosity i. placed a hand to his hair, In the I get through with Garvin I,`Ii era! spacing o the eriting: 1:.•. ti excitement the . black 'wig that he come back and take yoti to ,a glare amine a page of your writing. He.-V "A :•. . ` wore had become displaced, and where you %till lee watched oat for much margin Irty: you on shc from beneath it showed strands and can'start life all over again." left hand ,ids of t]te•, pa.�c? lc Iht•, of gleaming red -gold hair. a writing crow,lvd to the erlRc •f ' .c He vaulted into . the s'a'ddle and the paper •r have you left a gcn_' crows margin? ! nr,k at Ihc• trq• the wig from his head and tossed girl look d u at him her rent the page. Harr von crmcdcrl the p, p V.v : N'ith a twist of ells di he svye t picked li 1:1 Cielo's reins' The , ; ;: •; g p g letters to the lo,,, Ie ^vine a vc' Cie• : back the waving reddish. mane. (lark eyes 'accusing, Space at the bottom of the •page' ' TI en. as he saw that Juanita's elves "You do not intenii to' come wavered to the Last of the gels back," she said \ \'hen there is little niargnt •'n quietly. "!:wen it �• ``' ' t on the ground at his feet, lie Garvin or his men do not kill you, the left hand side or at the tnl• picked up the silver- decoraied and as you say you 'take care of of the pigc, the writer is endow'- ' s jacket that la)' there, shrugged out him,' You do not intencr to COMB ed vyitlY a goad wholesome thrifty y., r . of his charro vest and replaced it back Senor_ Caballero•" and practical nature; if con•; :rnvttI •t,r't' �itp :'It'ut,thc• iranlev':rr(I, art.! in th' At _with the dark velvet jacket. From Michael Valdez smiled down at by outer indications in the scril't. I >uildinr<v at "the. l:x" this year htr,s t i, r! the ground he also picked up a her, but he did not answer, He If'ihere is a i'i•ry generous ,j•ac- �' something new new idea, in homes isle ` bright scarlet clash which h, waved his hand and tourh�d �� ing betwee•i the line:- and alto 1- aid clotlting ...nevv ideas in meal -mat inF 11 oetvyeen the recta JUU L.� a„•I. „ ..,,1 ". %,_ le-vi---jet hound about his slim waist, mak- Cielo lightly with the spurs, send- nevi! :r ing sure that his wide gun belt and ing the mount down the trail. He sure the writer will place ecunomv r,,,,,_ radar der••on;hations. Yet there's the old holsters' were in place, His last could not answer her, because she as a secondary consideration to -flavor and charm and wholesome fun too ? inov'e was to tie a matching scarlet had spoken the truth. comfort and well- being, , •, the fiddlers and the candy apples r- scarf about his neck, And it was No, El. Caballero Rojo did not There are many types of gcn- the lovable a J pets and.fhc lovely flower.- that badge, as much as the red- intend to, come back f r erosity and each has its own sign, °v, is_ g p Juanita w,, flit all -time high in fircw•orla coven- , gold hair above it, that had given de Cuevas. The majority of signs show the +•,. him his name, a name that had generous with thein -• night. It's an education a holiday s writers to be j brought fear to the- .hearts of mis- El Paisano Valley, •'as Michael seli'es but not so generous at _ < <•: a preview of what's coming uc.t in het in those in neell, this fast -mov ;rag ivorld. See,it at the C N.I- creants, and gratitua- o``from those Valdez had already discovered, p g 4+. l he had served. El Caballero Rojo was in one o' New Dfexico's rich- Anyone wishing o enter runrpletr ~s •'s- A. 4rv'rltr ti 1•:t,vvcicvr A. trrrtrr•� -the Red Cavalier! est ranges, though so remoie that alysie please send l/ d d ~'` ug on en sc -a drerst fill * it was as yet lttle known. stamped irm -clopi to lips B, room - Still amazed, Juanita de Cuevas At its greatest width it was '' 121, 73 Adrloidr St. if'est. 7 pronto. stood for a moment, utterly unable about twenty miles wide, and There is Pro c1ta,%7r for this terrier x► ' _'to_ speak her dark eyes widened. there were few of the badland. o • CANADIAN 1 Then her lips thovtd in awe as terrains that often break up the s s • 11. ' ; *he said, barely' above. a whisper: virgin wealth of cat{le- raising and !Logical' HaTioNA� ,* "El Caballero Rojol" She could farming lands. On the other side •,Sirrrr I gnu a girl. ! rarr'1 rats / s ? not be mistaken, she knew, for of the first foothills, though,. Val- can't drink 1 can't strrakr." that red hair, the scarlet sash and dez had already learned from 4n °fi/k note" `" "�EXM1BtT��i p audit decorated :vim : "2 g y garments, and old Indian, there was a spot known "rw Stroke•" , -about all, the red kerchief around • as Juniper Brakes which was as his bronzed throat, could belong far'removed from what this valley - ' .. 1W t o pall. one man --the avenser of was as it iris possible to conceive. ISSUE -1917 r' ' TABLE TALKS - - ' - --- -The homemaker may sit down mkmtes, or until flavour is con- centrated. r 1 - - _; f to satisfying ,men that attracts a t I a Irate . " r the eye and teases the taste and. 2 tablespoors gelatine , at the same time be as cool as cup cold water the proverbial cucumber herslf, if 2 cups veal stock r y k , r .•, � ,,• Y ; '`°� ; she dots a little planning and pre- I . 2 tablespoons chopped sweet .• ,. - paration in ti-e morning. red pepper or pimento 1< •` <• The Home • Economists of the 2 cups chopped veal 4 Consumer Section, Dominion 17e- -.6 medium green .peppers u: 3 i '* partment of Agriculture. say that r Soak gelatine in cold water. Aid ' there are many ways to arrange hot veal�btock, set: aside to cool. this. A boiled ham, or beef loaf, When it begins to stiffen add " r s .' c stored all ready to serve in the ice hopped red pepper or pimento' y! e r r e 1 i box or cool cellar, and a large and veal, lash and remove seeds 71 ` r jar of salad dressing are fist X. J g lure. Chlleuntil Fill firm'tCutiint slices aids in airy meal emergency, for which green's from the garden for crosswise. Serve on lettuce. , Six F I ' salad and fruit for dessert the servings. N meal is on the table. A� } A. A--hb+ dish stimulates the appe- i y r rite and adds variety, This may ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY Ilk�w'� �`• be quickly served if some of the FURNISHED j,5Q q A preparation is done ahead of time. p ` f� ^ / Hard cooked eggs may be halved or sliced in a curry sauce or they �u y d fi may become "a la- King" in a o ri - , , ;�,� plain cream sauce with bits of y f y _ onion and sweet red peppers. -7.4 rc Quartered tomatoes' laid on hot buttered toast and covered with a T/ti:e of - Pennies, spunsored by Hong tong Veterans' association of Canada at Toronli), ),mot hot cheese sauce make a new •kind -- - a contribution from Constable Carl Ford, seen here with Doll' Weir and Pauline hostile. of rarebit. HOTEL METROPOLE The girls later collected the pennies for the veterans' fund in Pails. Here are two good supper dishes . rtAnASa sAt ua onC hot and one col ppp C R 9TATIU interested in the things you are Vegetable- Cheese Casserole l ?•` = w i 0 P I C;� ! interested in. Here in Toronto tt 1% cups milk is much easier to - find a group I cup stale bread ertuabs 8v BARRY MURKAtt '-who like the things I like doing. 1 cup grated cheddar cheese •� : -Xtery so often, sci i4ing despite his hidden desires we have So why rhouldn't those in the ra teaspoon salt +� •� prompt3 tee to mention' toast pea- a feeling' that he would be In it small towns have a chance too? !iL teaspoon pepper pie that are heal a6aut daily, "I without hie daily visit with the . "Thanks a lot for w:ritiug.such i 2 eggs well beaten are helping the teen -agers either gang on Club 580. To sum. it all a swell column.° -Gwen Kemp. ! . ' 12 slices vegetable marrow (i in the educational, entertainment rap. we think Joe Chrysdale is do- Thanks a lot for writing such ttntdium marrow] or some other field. Today we ing a great job with this show a swell letter Gwen. You debated ; 2 tablespoons chopped onion are thinking of Joe Chrysdale of ( -and filling a much needed spot a question in a very fine manner, j Scald milk. Pour over stale` ^ '�• - Toronto's CKEY, Joe has been in I for the kids, Good .luck, and keep and I would say that- you have bread crumbs, add cheese, salt. 4 the dri�'er', seat of "Club 580" cv- it up Joe, won the debate. May I add that and pepper, then atdd the wtlt er since it j .%yhew alders start talking about - beaten .eggs. Arrange the vege- „ Youth Centres Nettled ;table marrow in a eased casse- went on the - i the kids of today and how trey greased air. He like• This week comes a letter from ka.e to cater to them, -well. as role, Sprinkle with ehop9ed, onion • � .' .,' "'t the kids and _ t y Gwen has 'pointed' out, when they pour t N an old-friend of way back. Gwen I and car the milk and cheese - the tyke him. Kemp, following item two lure over it. Set in a an of warm i y appear- in the condition some of p a Not because I weeks ago on the . community them do, it is better to. have a water and oven poach in a rood- he gives thttn. halls. says: Congratiilationa on place for the kids so that they crate oven 350 degrees F,, for one , gue4t tickets, your excellent column. It fills a - -won't go home dis- iliusioned. hour or until cheese mixture is !! ; to this and ;great need for the young people ashamed and generally fed up firm. Six servings. K ' that or an al -. as it gives us a feeling of having with the old folks This may be prepared ice' the j bum of their someone interested in our prob- morning and baked in time for 1ems. I was read interested in Dicta Are Important favorite records; but because his greatly � • . supper. _ - - s putting 'the - enial manner of I Your recent remarks on the build- Maybe because we have been 8 � � i Y jellied Veal in Greece Peppers on the air" makes them feel ! ing of youth centres. After all, the -thin for •eo long and never a r ]t t lbs. real shank q 2 2% fha* they 'have -t friend who idea of youth centres is not with- heavy -eater at anytime, we are tarn water � •st �� eloesn't want to make a fool of out experience. What about the )prompted to set forth the "Teen- - - t YMCA and YWCA? What are I teaspoon. "It � 1 theta when he has them on the ; Age Diet" that appeared in a na- a% teaspoon celery seed or few -"t spot, The fact that his broadcasts they besides youth centres. Of tional weekly not long ago, Thet -- - : - - -- K •. course the h sprigs celery leaves are jammed to capacity every time y have adult leadtrship. diet is a must far teeners and ssr t' -but -then the youth - themselves de- ( 1 aaoall onion sliced -- ==--Le takes to the air ways, test lea j Y pecially those who eat too little So his popularity. The funny thing- I .tide what they want. A noshes and general turn n their nose 1 small easrtft cut to half r° thin of we don't dance and have Y p Place veal, slater, salt, celery , ��' ' about it is, that Joe who seems g- at everything, that is set before ' parties udder properly supervised seed, onion and carrot in kettle. to be in all his for ]' g y when on ` them Here is the diet : atilk. 4 Cover and simmer until meat falls the air with Club 580 has anoth.•r I ebni itions, then we have W go to cups, leafy green and yellow vege- , r from the bones, about 1% to 2 Show that makes him feel even the dance halls where we have tabies, at least one serving; cit- the older Polka cumin in drunk, hours. Dice meat -thee should be were glorified or, should we say. I g rus fruits, tomatoes and raw cab- about two cups. Strain stock and iceattmed. That show is the swearing and enerally setting g: 1�- boil in an open kettle 10 to 15 a � bage, at least one servin o "'baseball broadcast ", or for._ that bad examples. Ts there a choice toes, at least one serving; meats, oWM YOftTIM A/ ,. matter, art sports--cast. Yes, our- there? (Gwen: you said it!) '-fish, poultry, dried beans or. peas -Joe wanes to be the bestest little "Vi'i{It youth centres p ry, Fro=n Food YO0 CM UE IWiNK A i you.. are .font or two servings of cheese or �..,y -eld sports announcer ever. But more apt to find someone who eggs may be substituted if dt- -. — - —' - surd) ; bread and whole -gain Now they're flying frozen' food K " • 4w ■wrr tw Prr.tsnw PuaaM Cereals, liberal •quantities every to Alaska! - - -- - - , day; butter, some daily. These are A Northern Airlines plant left minimum amounts daily. Only af- Boeing Field en route to 'Fair- ' �• _bombed Japan � , a n ter your teenagers have eaten banks, Alaska, with a -cargo which UPS r those basic foods, should they included 1,500 pounds of frozen HOIRiZONTAL 59 Fancy dive have desserts, ice ' cream and little - fruits and vegetables - the first ,1 Pictured SS Paving WAITER snacks. batch of frozen foodstuffs ever `l PTO TEA ranking substance Mother \lu'rkar will not sit flown to the territory. A special sE4E�Ts+""' - - - officer in 18 Symbol for SLE down and shut up. aerial cold - packing technique is " USAAF s telluri um _ -' being used. a B -29 attack S7 Sodium The Answer on ,iapan, (symbol) To the young fellow of the home Brig. -Gen. :58 Rob 8 Pastry ,geological town who asked as on the street Laverne =--, 80 Within -.9 About - time the other day why we didn't- sti:k e s CRUMB � CAKE l S He is i former 87 Exerted 10 Trim 40 Leave out to local news .in our column, the /�� West — 62 He leads a 11 Bugle -call 43 Tardy answer is:'this column appears in football star unit of the :17 Czar 44 Notion quite a number of, weeklies around _ 12 Morindin dye U S. Ai7tty 19 From 45 On account _ the province and the kids in all ue: Recipe, 13 Gem weight —s 20 Genuine (ab.) • the other towns are not primarily �� •, w `!q' Add I eovebpe Royal Fan Ris• , 14- Provided VEETICAL '22 Substance 46 Italian city interested in our town even if we. 24 Riding 47 Against �": �� " ti" � - ' Qft Yeast and I teaspoon t5 Babylonian ] Unharmed do think it is the best.olace in the mat' ma y iA cup lukewarm i deity support $8 Look askance world, > .,ate ;, stir and let sand Io 2 Like a wing 26 Roman 50 Pertaining to _ -_ ^_ � � ?� 18 Obese ° minutes. Scald % cup milk, add 3 North magistrate laity _ : e:. _-�1- tables oa shortening, IS Pompous _ age, pa. g, , Carolina (ab.) 27 Diner 51 Sea eagle. :'ks a "` ,' ear sugar sad iii teaspoon salr, show _King +Gleorge�ives _ .� av "oelt .4 Dibble 28 Dance step :l3 E'telt �r� a � ^ • � . ' cool w lukewarm. Add I cup 29 Emmet 54 Royal Air ", t. >:....:::: r►s: > Y Estate to Princess::: ' .: °� " liar to make a batter. 91 Gaelic 8 Ages ,' ° Add vtan mixture and 1 beaten 93 Sudanese 31 Abstract being Force (ab.) �`� +'�' k<> z 8 Uncommon 32 perish 57 Compass point r' ` egg• Beat well. Add 2W cups Negroid t Buckingham Palace announce' . rr x w!"�4'R sifted four, or enough to make 24 Hardens 7 Stellar body 38 Divisions of 59 Behold. Y g g y * x g recent) that the Kin had even a _ Sunnin hill Park, picturesque 300- �' 'te '� a soft dough. Knead lightly; sS Malt drink 1 Z .! if 5 b / 9 to II g p p!s« is greased bowl Cover, 27 Greek letter acre Berkshire estate, to Princess c `�r �*Z , • set in warm place, free from 28 Peeled s It 3 19 'Elizabeth, who will be married draft Let rise until doubled in 30 Was Nov 20 to Licut. Phillip �lountbat_ �* + . fie, bulk. about 2 hours. Roll out indisposed' ten, former Prince Phillip of Greeceie ri , ter" ugh to y�" thickness and Any ZI 5 9 The clematis - covered mansion i p is greased shallow pas. !! Tone E ; 4 Let rise in warm place. free adjoining Windsor Castle, one of x ;•"P° from draft, anti) light, about (music)x5 6 the Royal residences, will be-tfie Itylr hour. Prick top with fork - "' -- 95 Transpose and brush -with 3 tablespoons -$ 1/ 30 jl 3 country home of the heiress pre- -`'�" (tab.) sum tive. No decision has been melted- ons butter Cream 3 9Q Symbol for 13 "i' yiF `s`" ^ ,a "'z 35 i�b P tablespoons butter or shorten- - - reached about a home for the ing. add 3 tablespoons sugar nickel:::? t 37 Important 40 Royal couple in London. , 4 gradually, mixing well. Add y4 WOW , "The King, has been gra ciously cup sitted lour, iA cup dry,fine soItTesul" I ?,`' pleased to grant Sunninghill Park � cake or bran crumbs, and ti, 41 Individual 4 i 5 all yg~ r 49 50 i to Princess Elizabeth as a race r teaspoon clansman; stir until g well mixed and crumbly. Sprin- : 42 Alcoholic and favor residence;' the palace kle on top of cake. Let rise drink it 9 S announcement said. i again in warm place about % � 44 line ravtlitm 3` o "Grace and favor" re• idences are a hoar. Bake in moderate eved 44Ge 1 those in - possession of .the King at 400•F. about 20 minutes. � - 40 Bap It 21106 a which he be <tnn; at his own iii; II = - + _ '.y'�G•".,T.�,' -.y .±f,w�.:l,... s.�+- -- .•ar..- .— r- ^�._7.'7-'s- �;�assrtieu Advt�s CAN MOLASSES w..T .. ORE VEIMIMER-LIGHTER Clssafjed Advt. Rates W E MACBiI�E t ' ' b PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR , '.. Rp words or less, 25c._, -if cbaMed, : -SERVILE MORE VNIFORM PASTRV pier 20 wosda, le. per word j ' 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF, IUSE - -- . __'SEED WHEAT — D.uWson's Golden 1 - Dependable t BLACK STRAP CANE MOLASSES t C#ag. Com. No. 1. Re- c.eaned and �w Cost co P s treated. $4.00 per busheL,Bi2 yield- " -- ,:_ — ins strain. F. M. Chapman, Phone ;"" ' Piekerin -Milling Canada's g 23 R 22, Pickering. I Oldest FOR SALE — 23 pigs, 10 weeks old. Wa,he�... ..Company _ G. Smith, Andley Road, Lot 3, Co --L Store f 4. Pickering, rLOUR r FOR SALE -- horse wagon; also Est'd. 1901 PHONE PICKERLNG 69 "+ = 200 pullets, White Leghorn, four Complete Flbre:glas c t e halt months. B. Boreham, at Rebuilding White's Sideroad, Dunbarton. Service FOR SALE — 2 JerBeS. bulls, 15 and "' THE IDEAL INSULATION �85�6� St01`@ Comes in the following siaw:. 13 months, both Silver Medal dame, 2 in. Batts, 15 in, by 24 In. Farr's Elevator ` STANLEY ';•'� testing 5.83 and 6.74, Brampton Bas- 394 -399 DUPONT ST, 3 in: Batts, 15 in. by 24, in. ileus strain. G. K. Pratt, Andley- ? Pickering. TORONTO —Td, IAN. $460 4 in, Batts, 15 in. by 24 inn. Phones - Offfice 38W, Rev. 38J LOST — hounds, black and tan, one Every Thursday All Year ,Mound AT above comes in paper,' both aides We have Molasses heat Order Early. * . small black and white, Pickering Our Service Truck Calls In Plain Batts 4.In. Thick Barley', Oat and Wheat Chopheatre Township. Reward. Phone Toronto Pig Grower and Dairy Feed ID�dord 2791. - PICKERING BLZk FIBREGLAS uses • -- _1. M. - Gordon - ... Be sure' to start sour ball on -_ FOR SALE -- pullets, White Rocks, _Serkee Qn Atd Make @i 5 mos. old Bill Walton. Pickering. Waybe� right Laying Mash Master Stouffvine ., Feeds are Proven and Guaranteed i COCKER SPANIELS — for sale. . _ :r_ trr�__. iv�i, s "s 'Phone $toaffville 34i< Pure bred. Red, Male' or female, For Servdce Phone Pick. 12W � ' ""s p a HARDWALL PIASTER .'$15.00. Jack Parry, 29 Beaty Str., OLD HORSES WANTED Insulating Wool and Batts Saturday Matinee at 2 P. M. s Ajax. HIGHESR' PRICES!, PAID Roofing-, B. C. Shingles and Doors Open Dash Night At 6.31 1 F; Sept, 5, i Campbell Minn[ Ranch Pays Asphalt Shingles P g IMMEDIATE GALE — stoves. kit- FOR OLD HORSES 2 $15.00 AT YOUR FARM PREPARED FEEDS FRIDAY and SATURDAY chen cabinet, dinette suite, various = Master and Maple Leaf other items. G. F. Coates. 2 doors And Hurt or Crippled Cattle.' 0 PHONE AGINCOURT 18J12 'sss AUGUST 29 and 30 eaA of four corners, n9rth side, in Picked up at your own place. COLLECT BINDER TWINE _ Pickering Village. J. F. SHIEI�33 - WANTED Ramrod FOR SALE —• 100 New Hampshire _ For Pickup .Wheat and Rye pullets. 5 mos. old. Pickering! Fruit tad Can, One Mile North Growers, career Range Line and the Fort Road Claremont, O$r• Joel McCrea Veronica Lake 'Station Road, Pickering. - - Nov' '15 NEWS — SELECTED SHORTS Lawn Mowers "� � � � � �" ., MONDAY and TUESDAY 1j Sharpened and Repaired j SEPTEMBER 1 and 2 ! bay' rsr - •�r" "' f ''""'' G�ardeit Seeds Garden Toob WORK JBuck Privates Paints, Oils and Turps. CU AI TABLE oDwT;c>,NS - Come Ho" Me CEMENT har0 are CE r general _ t1i+T7['rBINd IN Abbott • . • Bud Lou Costello �. .. �� �.LiTIl"+l !i U 15i H�3'f s�CTED Sxoass ... :. - /� _ RABDWA$Il: 'W MNESDAY and THURSDAT Mone Pie�si'ig 4e - Greenwood, Ont. sEPTEMB•Ex 8 and 'white Tie & Tails STAFFORD BROS. Quality Drugs Dan Dmvya also JEWELS of BRANDENBURG R s 4 ,;! s• ± I t:.zp- 'J[ontuaeatal Works .. ,Accurate Dbapertsing ii1�SsMS''w: PHONE W141TNY 552 y�� iftesge�tes with �kerd Travis r % _ - �' C ar rtildllll a k�9iE P S18 Dundee ST. E. Whitby fiseiialle Photo FInV6iiog Cempkte Cosmetic LAW • —Hw�it 'sell BvY- -. Used Clothing — sRallinaL alum, FROM s • >s'1'QIIM muse - ed sad *reseed like mew. Casty a ,, .1;m '�ss>•t C LI E lei D E 1X I N fir �,.� 'Days - a.flo L i� - p. It �e stock of WO QLm s ft Z' . I�S...2,ono..r �• $0 '#�MWAli �ll1"1�y�leA r„ EVNEBiAL DtIm15GT01si Sltday - 14.80 P. lit. • 6 P. f7L aaa and s ; t� .lms s!f !awWrRt 1 stock of !fair leather ooar alt Pb MAAL sew ;PlRml, M ankh a m Ont. THE REYALL STORE -�. Saes SeMwaets =.f - Bond Se,eet- sires. Qs MW& Oa w+� . 1PHONt arcs 410 �` r BAR Ns Not,i�6 t o Ou WANTED —RADIO SERVICE -- G Free - g 1 „ i Rep�atr 8erelev DEAD HOStB� AND C►'6'lSi R ;' -ANOTHER 81,000 _ pl�+lw rya —PIMEMM 30 PLtFMB]N(i PICKMENG.. - a HORSEPOWER - EQ PfCXrALNa , ......... >,. We. elan veil Braetfosd f BROOK UN .. .. .. .. .. , w .. .. R NY i F elat I W� AGINCOURT . Ma �li'p�' _ 8f11eesns. iieatty Stalls ,AMY 119,00 or Ite0iri We Pay The Phase Chem" .` ... .. meat, and ,,.- . ;8 llaatestal. .,A RT H U R FIELD GORDON Youf� l.ro • - - = = 1Peep1! sesretfin+es ask us what we we doing about Wort! Gesrastvee PHONE f4 a f 'Toronto — Phor: providing more electricity for Ontario. Many -D g p _. E'. J. Kt)IJSE ► ' " .. Iknow how close we an now to vain u ell our Pasant supply. ROXY .THEATRE MARKHAM rw - r.. We do wilding of ail kinds Since the end of the war, Hydra's peak load demand Pheae Pickering 65J' has increased approximately 500,000 horsepwwer OeatitEuone nightly from 7.80 Last complete show at 9.80 p. s - or more than Z5 of the highest wartime deipand; - s+ Matinee Saturdays sad Holidays at 2 p. m : and is still mounting. This IS The Best What an sire doing about it4 M. - BAT. AL'GU4T 29 sad 80 ' - Mari Tvl►ain's isnmor4al masterpiece Now on the screent Above is a part, but only a part, of the answers PIaCeTO SellYour - It shows the great power development at Stswart- - `,►m., on !fie Madawaska River in SasMrn Ontario, FARM-PRODUCE The Adv_ env es of 'I`©m Sawyer 1`. , _. which was started many months ago when materiels Toni Rally ' May Robson and Tom BreW= hd labor weri in won shorter supply than now, ^ s win give you 51,000 horsepower Commencing At tbia season of the year we are E GALA AFTER MIDNIGHT SHOW1 .:Next year. especially good buyers of HENS, Sv Midnight, Ana: 31st 12.O1i Mon. - Z111eee. Sept, 1 and $ SPRING CIiICKENS, EGGS, Pbnndiag hoofs- Pounding haertta = with other Hydro dwelepmenits being rushed h SPRING LAMBS IL VEAL Spectacular thritle in Technicolor t tontpietien, an added 500.000 MorsepoweK will be CALVES .' �railleble in the next five yeoes. MAUREEN O'HARA CO3tNEt; WII.DI:: R We ant not B'e your v t . rl • ace new we would appreciate �+ The omestre ch 4n the m*ariwhi%- we E e t R 1 e t t t r> us a trial. Izon will muM all use H find our p>"iaes equal to or better WED. = THUR. SEPTEMBER 3 and 4 ® �ro Rasa those you can get elsewhere.V Ir _ sparingly se there wip - Most notorious of motion pictures 't + M ►` be en o u'g b 1• go Daring!. 1'1vAightt1n11 IDetidovet Pickering Farrris, JAMES ]tASON MARGARET LOCRWOOD PATRICIA RAC' :. around. Limited. The Wicked lady h Cis 9 116NEn 'Living Rolla 1 Whitby 836 -- Night or Ilav SOON l A Miracle in Entertainment THE HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER "sui'st, ONTARIO THE MIRACLE OF 84th STREET COMMISSION Of ONTARIO ' JI - Pickering News- Aog. 29, 1947 4SUPPI�EYF NT) ; = AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins Distriait available. I# you are aggress#iie, and between the ages of 25 and 55 - - have or can secure travel outf* this - is your opportunity to get establish- - _ - ed in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars wrhe today to - the J. R. Watkins Company, _ ' Dept. O -P -16, 2177 Masson St. Mon- >;' _ treat, Qua. ' F } KAISER _ ELECTRIC IC '* f y .: .. Y. I House and Baca Wlrlog - �.r. Vocalist Dorothy Alt will soon be Geokn in a "Canada Carries On "- movie short about Canadia-1 proff- essional women. Miss Alt can be - heard on Wed. at 10.30 p' m. - CBC .. _ . cL Ilea's Clare - ont -tacker; l� a �. SERVICE STATION .. . it}aQxZ lro S �: snt Size Looker 99.40 A Year I IMPERIAL SOIL PRODUCTS RON GIBSON Tire Repairs - Gresse'sud 08 Ehiltiag seem Batteries for sale TRANSPORT +..aita:,lw Free To Customers - -': 7 .K(P r LOCKER'S Ar'V A ILA kl-R Tim For Gals -- 't :TRANSPORT CARTAGE MOVING �MONt ► cKSwiN. t ws. .SAND GRAVEL STUN& TA 1 `l I, OR - L � �s r - Pic K EFz Nt� - - . AGincourt si PHONE CI.ARRIfONT tow 0 6.30 A. M. To 30.30 P. V er 19.1 >� phone 1�1 J Toronto ,- AD 6623 Pick. - 68Al2 DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. -' --fit ST BOUND READ DOWN -- - - -^ WEST BOUND READ UP P.M. P.M. P -X A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. - -- _ - -. O t0 A Clio to , q __ . 'Toronto. � cc si I•j _ •., -.v° r°d � � �j• _. _. - _- _ 9.4'81_5.451 2.00118.001-9.15 Bay and Dundas 8.401 9.3m 1.501 5.20 9.85 10.101 6,101 2.25'10.251 946 Danforth and Luttrell 8.101 9.101 1.251 4.551 9.10 10.201 6.201 2.3510.351 9.50 Scarboi; Jct. 8.001 9,001 1.151 4,481 9.60 10.351 6.351 2,50110.511110.05 7.451 8.451 1.001 4.301 SA5 _Malvern 10,381 6.381 2.53110.53110.08 - Brown's Corners 7.421 8.42112.571 4.271 8.42. 10.40'_6.401 2.55110.55110.10 Town Lim 7.401 8.40112,551 425{ 8.40 10.50! 6.501 3.0511,05110.20. Cedar Grow 7.301 8.30112.451 4.151 8.30 11.001 7.001 3.15111.15{10.30 Locust B31t 7.201 820112.851 4.051 8.20 _ 11.n.; 7.051 '71&1 8.15112,30► 4.001 8.15 1. 1.10' 7.101 3.25111.25110.40 g> atn 7.101 8.10112.251 8.551 8.10 ? 20.; 7.20! 3.35411.35110.5e Claremont 7.001.8.00112.151 8.451 8.09 BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO EXHIBITION GROUNDS AUG. 28 - SEPT. 6. (incl.) s :eaviry Claremont at 7.00 a, tn,'will ¢o direct to the - Exhibitions,Ground3, Extra bus will - - - =- ' leave Exhibit -at 11.00 P. m, for Claremont and all puata ietweeii. UP U �sn n•ku .%ig W, T, M. 490. V, f. PAT. OFR.� "bly' love birds got into a scrap! Can you fix titans ul,'" - f Ybn Saud Travels Appalling Humber With 4 Room Tent Were Youngsters ,• y,,. s '' ° Complete with Bath — -- Y " ` If every automobile drieer would +" King 7bn Saud of Saudi Arabia;: ;, read a beautiful and touching booklet, - Little Ilan, a ribute to i. lifts with on, toot in the seventh- �y Son," he would be' nor' .care. THE PROSPECTOR Century and the other in the twen- lieth. A battle- scarred desert war- fu} .It w-a3 written by lWolph Hardy_ men, searching out the hidden ' Sior, 67, he never saw a modern A. Wellnitz', of Plainsboro. -New '�' - wealth of a nation; accepting privation; lone= city until he went to Egypt an -1 . 'Jersey, whose 7- year -old son, F.0 -,_ line`as and the stein challenge of nature in ' visited Cairo in 19.13. He has a gene, was killed by an automobile - ��_ the hope of finding the elusive - 'strike 1' on the highway its front of the stone palace with telephone and WeInitz farm home. The grief- mineral discovery of a nation's �neral wealth, - - pushbuttons ip the crude, walled stricken lathe- determined to pre- so essential to progress, lies in the strong ' capital of Ryadb, but when he sent other such heartbreaking - ids � �mg hem of the Prospector. travels his servants pitch a four- tragedies. The ' little booklet is Y i Men like this, some of Canada's finest, are room, sick -lined Tent, complete now being" used in highway safety in the service of the public —at your service, "Ath bathroom. This ruler le campaigns in :New Jersey, and the - "Arabia of, the Sauos" holds title story of Eugene was recently told - _. DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY - ' so the 610,000 square miles .of his ' on one of the great radio networks. land and absolute power over his Of the 35.000 people killed in -ate 5,250,000 illiterate and impoverish- tomobile accidents in 19 46 an ap ad subjects, palling number were Children. Ibis Saud has a iabulo'us income. 3'htr ey ITC inexperienced with. don- - - � •." _ _ . For the' privilege of exploiting ger, 'and the tight of a youngster - Arabia's i ast oil reserves, the Ara- near a road o* street should be • One of a series of advertisements in tribute to thou Canadians in the service of the pubtttie Tian - America) Oil Company pays human caution sigyt to eart .driv- 1 him a royalty of 23 cents a barrel. er with a heart- and conicicnce. The total came to $10,000,000 rn — Country Centkman. 2946, is expected to reach $50.000,- Ahvays 1#aten to. the opinions of �� �� k by molecular disturbance in a -few. . b 000 in ' 1950, When the bills exceed the cost, others; it probably won't do you � cnokittg, in the future will be 1 'seconds. Cakes are -baked in 19 .�- last week the King announced ttte Frotte-% ;ticon, is over. any; gocd, but it will them, raslar, Its ra 's -plans for spending some of his `" generate brat seconds, roast meat. in 45 seco�'ds. money, He will enlarge *two _ 1°4 ports, build a railway, two air - f fields, x200 miica' of road. Hr S glans to bring electricity and = - s water to the holy cities of nieces- _ �.'. and Wdina as well as to Ryadh. - - He plans : lso to construct irriga- lion p- 'oiects. build agricultural experitaent stations.. schools anti a�. -�Ts a (rieii 7 ldsii hospitals, The construction will take four years and cost $270.000. - - 000—most of which the ring el- - - -- companies and the U.S. Import- 1. lkxport R.,nly. c -- N.R.C. Radar Meter _ '!Wins Competition CanatLats National Research Court- - sit has developed a radar distance- :meading ?rtctcr which "rciy tom'inc- • ` i'inaly out'porformed foreigtt skaicrc = - �. o tom ctition ", it wa. din- -closed recenth. The mechanism allows an' aircraft or marine pilot to read of f his dis- r: lance in miles from a predetermined _ wound point. Pre% ioush', radar op orators had to. compute their distance I \ from various information givCn by _ - Oc radar equipment. The new meter ; gives the mileage direct],,-. :.. An additonal mechanism, designed :.. - P Ao enable -the pilot to read his di- Section as well, is awaiting .airborne ''�(� ,.• ,. Jests. 1 O U .. may need money'. Why be 'WE .: are making hundreds of Per. . Rice Ration ' -' ; ` --77- tembarnsssd about it? There are thou- sozaal Loan ss dilly all over the country. We , The Sydney Noruing• Herald co .J amrriti jar's lie hasn't dared to : sands like your Hospital expenses, doctor . :can he you with friendly, conudentiai, -- - ., _.fleck rAis one "rear it's #tot true: _ The Citi#resr in Sydney get-a mnd dentist bills, payment_of-inCOtlnetaX,_ tiromt)t service.- A call on the Manage;__ special, rice ration. ';house repairs, overdue debts and other `of an branch of this Bank is like a visit A half - Chinese woman thought p y - ;dl5h tike harf and applied emergencies dig deep into earnings and : • to a neighbour. Unload your debt prob -• -� • • She got half rs ration. _ - - ' ,savings. Why not see us about a Personal Items on him. He will gladly discuss a 1 4. n? Personal h i � :4 P 1 Loan with you. 11 I✓ _. -<.. ' I :,��► of CBE CANADIAN BAUM, COMMERCE _ k�ickery �rariCh - 'NEIL R. SHORTREED, Manager g g ;�•'. "elicious, aren't they - ! � _ ysr -4r ,D -r-= -- -- -- --- - - _._ ` ^r: - ' .r - jF' ,�. �� y�l•`y ni,i sslm +x...: � �+um. -:� i c _�..d+. a..a4�ma^' ' - _ �trt --e v.3e.'.e:+�.�:•..- +v aae_ad• i +.s�1e"is• f�-Y,. u < - _ "tom _ •6s• _ __.� ,, "" �•.m�•i -. �a.�..�. _ - - v`�.r.y� �.:1- � a •s. ,, .n • .. .� _ ... - • -. - .• ., �! - .: . of `� JOJ�1 �� , - i - - of I 'of for .unwanted gas. but at ,� - _ `._ -'- • -._ ' ��7 �� `.. `•.';_',` Hamilton �,nd Calgary thn method • ", �• �'• � - •, ��� _. :,,:� Placed Helium 011 Commercial basis - � n•as impossible. The output of the - ., • : , ,y gas wells was t,cing piped into near- -. -� -` .,r „• ,� ;',l ..., . _. ,,, .. . -,:. .. - . - ;.; ' Gy homes and factories. To extract - ' . ' ,;�• •�; 'w.R ,— � '=� '` the helium; Professor 11cLennaa ��” . - ��� '° ':'` -,� '• .. ?hs lots Stir John C. AlrLexnah , filled. not with treacherous, explus- must devise a new method, one - .tpsltt. ljis, ewly )•oath ea Shatford ire hydrogen, but with life- sating, ,. �`- � � _ which a•uuld nut interfere with the � - ZlalypjD.;.�ife following article is re- •- nvn-iz+F.l,cueai+le HF.LII� \f!- - ' -- - " : *� M f *o!n a booklet, "Forcard � �' • *:� • . � normal flow of gas to homes and � , ;• ,_ : ` ; I� ,� �"'.�' =- factories. This challenge to ,Can- - "&` mft�:'£eneda. __ In ltiE• year 1914, there a•as mail- � - _ �• - � •>c = ;. ' - adian 'inl;enuity ryas swiftly ens- - -- - -- . -- -_.. - . . a<bLe only.�75 cubic fce.t of helium. It ,� - � �• - "' - . t:•'� •• � � . veered. N'ith conccnfrated vigor the _ _ ' . '• � �;•a lie 6th,' 1937! The scene: The • � was• t�rorth $7,000 per cubic foot. 'scientists under fohn 1cLennan du � Then N'orld War 1 s„'ept over Eu- .. . -- . airport at Lakehurst, New Jersey. fnto the job, spurred , by the know- � � � �f`-� � .' -: Floating,; gently towards 'the huge rope. the British Government call• ledge that human lived depended up- � � `- � * - '` '`� rd for helium. They wanted large hangar is a proud German airship. A on their success. Finally plans were - quantities - quickly ! Helium, the � ( � - � ' xeteraa of ten ranad -trip , flights drawn. A plant was built -and the - � � �. .. across the •Atlantic, it is the safety gas, was ideal for filling ob- . ^ -. _ ' • . pas- new apparatus tested. It was a sue- f Q4 -�__ -� '� senger- carrying Hindenburg. Land- ser,ation balloons and blimps. But • tees! .-mot � �'`'��' , where would they ing crews stand ready as the mam= Where? Time was short helThen Lar c quanuues of , r. � � math . dirigible settles earthward. ' � ' •• �� s, . Suddenl •- and with incredible swot somebody to England rcmeml.ered S helium were • ' - ' y' that a Canadian scientist, Professor a1O • available for the first time, � °• '� _ •, --�- -. ' .' � �.7 aess, the airship burets into flames. Professor McLennan had put helium � ` •.` Horrified spectators, powerless to •John Cunninggham ilfcLennan, had 'ori a. commercial basis. The price per __ _ - - _ __ l - - ' -' help, hear the screams of trapped •.been tecturin in London. Included cubic foot dropped •from seven � - / � � � - victims. la a matter of moments, in his lectures were reports on Can- � � _ ada's natural •gases. Th$ British Ad- �' .thousand dollars to eleven cents ! '�y �. ; � � ,, sorbing is left but a tortured' twist -' � ;;•` - ' _ i - Today •many varied and valuable .�..• ' .. • °.:� ;•,�, t ed aeass of white hot metal ! One miralty was interested -in one particu- I • e,v uses are bein found f r he- � � � �^���� ..•ti -� � °� � � � av� � ._..,. --•� more hastl monument to the haz- lac statement : Professor licLcnnait• i .. g P � �� w•��.• `� .,.; • :f ' � - g y � had said chat certain natural as Imm. rn the modern li ht metal in• ;+ . ,• •� , °�. . ands of hydrogen ., g I dustry, in deep sea ds•ing, and . in ���, � �� •��'' � ' . wells in Canada. appeared to be rich in helium. That was the clue I Sec - ` the new field of electronics, helium _. . -J r- ,,�� ix . September 3rd, 192.1 ! Another ref, coded cables crackled across the has its important place. Again the -�- � „ , ;�,e �� lighter -than -air craft" fights for` her Atlantic as British officials impress- research of 'a Canadian seicntist • ,,F � ^� ;�+, - � :. life I High above Ohio the Ameri- ed on •john \fcLenna the urgency contributed to the welfare of the � • �• , ' can diri ble Shenandoah is in mor= � world -Sir John \1cLerinnn' - +� "• - ' gi ,of their needs. But t e Professor - a '� � � , ., v r : - tal distress 1 Shaken and tossed 13y a needed no uiging. The search for ' � � i � '"� � " � • � • - - - ' giant storm- she batten on n'ith a helium• i,•es oil! ar o' ' � � � ��' '� ' t gallant heart. FanaIly she is � beaten . s . . , . I 1 � �. .� � .,f - �' ' . . ,,� - . and breaks into three gams. There' Professor JicLennan decided that �'•� � 1 -`•� lf�,� '- - - ase casualties in this tragedy aadi the best • sou;rces of - su 1 tivere s51::.. - " d•'' � '1 ` ' :. - PPY•. a�s� , f!r ,, �. �f .some area die ...But there is ao near Calgary, Alberta, and Ham- _ Ills �� J „'. ;,1�•i 'l ; � ' �' . � •' - .. firer Many of the czew ride out the: •Wilton, Dnt. On arrival at the gas ,�nb <t' ., °t, .' %� storm, navigating part of the hull- wells, 1lcLeniian and his collt. es � ''n �- .�•' ` � t" �' /" as a free balloon., At last they land were face wi h '� - �ae3 �l "' *� f�"1�i1'"�' � -s • i � � r i '' �- � •f � - d t tr � • a emendous safely, lhatTkftil for their good• for- ,, ;,,iac!c. l•:�istiitg me +',��ds of hell- By '.,.' .. _ y r� •, • tune that the Shenandoah had Lrcn • t3m cxtradion 'required -the burning �� �ris�p�es _ � _ • - _ ll _ Jr� _ - __ - _ ;_'._... �. -' YOUNG MEN r d% '. � ��t� orr'r�io FAR1rl s>cltvlCB FoQCE. _ . _ - . . g Richmond Street East. ?ouroato t, O'°tari°' ' i= a$- �Ois,Form Prance lead further inforeo,itioa -aa - � {� the Oatas>ilta Fula Set+ice Fottx. ,ldJ,a,..,.. _.,:...... ....... ............ rf».............; .... ..................... +Ivaila8le /+'stM .. .. ................tf....:........ �N,s� - - -- _____ _ ._ ,� s.a� /. /ri - VNTARIO'S food crops are ripeaiag .� fast and young •people ue urgently -• needed to help harvest fruit sad vege- - tables for a hungry world. _ The season of need extends from ..- August 15th to October —i 5th and pay fs good lot every wiIlin$ worker, _ ' .For four weeks spent is the our -of- - doon, one way transportation will be given you free. Return transpor- tacioa is also yours if you remain until , • - harvesting is completed. _ 'Share pleasure and profit with the • hnadreds of }•ouag people who ;re :� +olnateeting For this important• work. hill in the 'attached coupon and � join the Ontario Farm Srrvace Force withput •. delay. ' 1Vo ta:rzed ca,nps or acc•onaodatio,it for families. - - d - 'DOMINION- PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE -• .:: -•ON FARM LABOUR � .: ' -. ,. • ABRICUITURE - � ��E. tAEpgR, EDUCATION 0 `- -' �+� , for Cohn looked, xt the blonde ,� 1% ; girt behind the counter as if he T+, �: � �� - . - - - hadn't seen her for the last 2L •, '3 �� - '• ��✓ - 'years, And he hadn't. Almost, to � - - ' tht -day, come October 5, Evert - °+ . ' � _ after 21 yearn a guy_ can't forget , - .. � ••. - -.. + , : .� - the firth date of his daughter. �,' - - _ .. . � ' She looked the spitting reflec- •� - : ' - � _ _ ' ' . tiori, of her mother,, years back �II when +Jlartha and Joe had decided _ 1I���I/� - .. they had made a' mistake in marry- - . ing each ether. It was too late _ �,� - -- then, because fhe kid was on �.s - ����v� war, and even Joe knew is took ���� ' - a 'father and a mother to give it J���� . the correct backing. Bye if the 11 - - old man hadn't had the game tor- - - ree� backing, Joe had decided, 'he � SANDY StbiPSUN has been p8tietutly - - • • was Eilce a weed. Ne had' to be - • pulled nut, ec} let •the good -- seed . ' improving hie dr3n'p herd- He Ba'W hie � - '. . - ��. .-� '•chance to bu a ore bred bull —and �; -. � oe had ftgurecj he was a weed, - y p _• ,,, �� , �.� A,.�t t,��t �:,n�$- liimsClf oue. — -- - .. _ _• tine manager of hie - lya,xh .�..� lum zhe - . . - - .. - .- - ._ _ .. "li,�•rti,iJ," nitsMr! Catr / hole read Cash t0 C1ot3C the de81. NOw.he'B - � g� -)•otr "' Jor loakrd ryP .•4 tfi7lFli °'sztrl�d y ' is hrs tlrrnal, !lu dannl+rr► r: nr c +nit- . y ' -- -.• ..espeCting gre8t thin�'s Of 'hi8 neW calf• • - - already he sees her ,winning her class at _ � . ' -, - -. nest year's Fa11 Fair. A few more like • .: - � • .. _ _ - ... � I - h er and h e can also Q see his milk pro- - - N . it - _ ' .. �- duction risin — as well as a nice extra - I� g - - . ' - . • :; income from selling hia surplus stock to � - � • - - ' - - - • �; - neighbouring farmers. - - • •.,. �. . /�4 •� � � � Branch bank4, in rural communities '" _- ` - - � _ " • � - _ � 1 i� - ae;aotas EBIta -da; -Ire}p-- to- btr}ld-- ppgg�erotes - ,. - . ' 'a�' farms :and at the same time help - �- o � - � increase the @ow of food to familp tables -- -- - -'�° .- �- moth at home and- in distant lands. � -. - .. - � -., , �: try .. _ - • , ��. •.+ t "11I���/Nt►�' -•� -! s - •. ONE 1N5 *ANCE .. _ -. '. - - - 1► , i•': ' •` � 'per l _ t<HIS l � a 3.'-� bnancb - .. - ' 1: '• ! � � t e' -. �'h „r, � q/ hoTO their part m the datlp - - - - ' . - lu' had la.�t �ecn her, ��-:• Ica. a r - � - mrrc�r- ir_L --Af_ unc. a curly- ha•,re/1 - � '� ;'i �' ��--, - " ^� - �. �� _ kid, Ican,,nt; her fir•a steps. Car_ ---•,. - _ _ __ - ric, they had named her. After -, Z' j +ji!, �- "t i• �''•� — "''� - -� ' -• :.. i _ - � ,nobody in particular•. 1lartha had • , - -•t`'i . _, � • - : • �- `- � _ F _.rt juc�t liked the name. that was all. `:• ' �. •' 'r ' ��••�•s r s _ a, �'.. -` � �. �•- ..` -�t •One thing. thougl+: l�'c,nder. �f _ - - - ���.1;- ��I,'y''•� 1 �.�'- - . Martha had clone srnnething with - k ., ••••TT - _,s "Colin " - SPONSORED - RY IfOtIR RANK =- •- �'�� ' ^l used to •iii a here years ago•' • - * � , � 8: � - . it Joe said, to start comcr•ation. - - - � '' 1 _. "1•ou did:" Hcr bloc -eyes met - �' ',•. - �� see Item, He's coming after mc." deed dollars, I►faybe you'd tike to _ - ~'�- _,,._.___- • his for a monunt Gf sparkling in -. _ '_;. terest, "7'honght ��ou'd come back loe grinned, "I'll be here," he I buy something for the baby- - � � said. when it comes. Huh ?" � - - �'•'� ,and sec ho,v things have changed." She brought in his meal. He " \o thanks," Harry said, "�•Ve - . � \ � � "� \•ell, sort of." Fle stroked the a t,eard, "I used ro know a tot of just finished it when the door certainly appreciate it, but ,fie both - �' opcncd� and a tall, un man in � work, It wouldn't be right." -' '. '� people around here: • `�'h3t's pone ,i°'o B :. name? 1 might know your ol�{ a Brown tweed sui Swept into the ,,Joe drew out a checkbook._ He ';:t .-'�r �•• man•••- room like astray, autumn leaf, � �rinned gogd- naturedly, "I`ll draw `:��;,. " \ame'c Lester," she told hini• Her eyes brightened but pojitety uP a check, anyn•a):" - ; . "Carrie Lester," she asked Joe his name, •and in• The two youngsters looked be- -.. .. ,..:� -.___ l,cster, So Martha had .ditched troduced him. The boy, she •said - wildered,' ••:• ",�'( - - - - - -- -,_- "Colin,". "l.cster," Joe' mused. «'as Harry Bradshaw. I "Go on,'• ut'ged•: Joc, "Take rt. • "Heck, I knew your old ma+r! "Years ago," she explained, "Li r. � It's good. Don't worry about me." - _ :';: 11'hat's hr doing noic ?" • Colin used to live here, Vl'e got ' She' took if. " }'o>r- ron'rs tuond -.. - "1 don't know," she -said sort of acquainted while he waited I srful," she tolrisp�rrd. "And 1 ran'1 "Jtother thinks he's out in Cal; I for his food." i Tn,drrslnr,d tehy. 7hm,ks -•-n lo,." _ - -' . ®forma." - � , -. "So you kids are slated for the Joe smi}ed and walked out, - - - finally, "Got a hull >and -or. inayl�. •long walk 'up the' "altar, eh ?" Joe breathing in the cool, night air, - ' a boy friend?" =. •remarked. ' hunny thing, but now he realix- - 'How about you:" he esker. The Bradford kid's face split in i ed that something had changed in .Her face gave off warmth like . � long smile. the weed, And suddenly Joe knew - • sunshine, "A boy friend," she said "Look," Joe said matter of fact I that- .after years of battling harsh brightly. 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",;L,.�r -III r�A,g se'r ,rim ,. • • ,. - - - - �k '�� -i o ((/.\������� , .. aj so ' • _6'« - S7lir -i� .r4a °!� /W r Y Onto _ �+. a f3P0 Withdrawn Dorf r • ea %:1 ' ?��a OI°li1�IV �y�� - _ 3n13 and AID. g ° a . , ''.. �u ' a - ., ° 11 • -• ' a � - a .��_` -���' ✓ A r.,i `!1!!:asol ..+,i, ��,'T•��9.••' _, , • ;4 MAW - .. J. L (Bud) 3TI�1i►ABT, B. Jl {'a s'I°�°. • r•' , , .e,•�* «• ". to-'. ^'x '3! .. M. " ass � mf the as1 .� ., �' + � .,*-_ � � ~�.rt apd - S.sriekes, eit+o =, 1+Zoifst'! 4 '- the [ liirg... Chester 1 t, ° ;� '; "`''•' R': 3'I'13'�s # • =M•' .� -- ®_ °x, »on espning, $ept. 4. 'a� S = { -'-` �'� _,: YAT.LATOR BEND FAILItB F ,,' . -.,* tn. AI9 member are asked to t� make - ' .'.��• '' 4, � ' � � � 'r "� . t °-�- �'� � . ' ' Cisasowood Road 1+��•' a ! tt! 11e prtae�t sad , . < 61 c'; 4", 4 t t..y: P t °h r Waite a d ,�N'r prospecttve nser�sbene will �, -.'r. .,. , ' + Dagdss St. F�aaf,- Witiitbg._ dnt. Phone: Pica,1 % * . _ hr,�e■ cordially" weEaama Pielssa note the ,;. F � l � • "' - . - .; 4 , -a, , . �_ ,,.P.M ::^" . at time for this man y -• . • - . daw►. Sept 4, at 8.00 A =6 . _ . �; ;..�, , c "- F. J Donegan ! PI�:R�l'�+�AT *'" 'Dmbwftn UsPed Church ,�: ? ` a A., a Jla > ' t = __' ,. -, :rgev, Jo n, Brahmm. Jdknlster , -� " { F > ,!: %: -: ' *, ,, •� IjiT. l�UGI18T 81. 1947 . 6 _ -:� 1 .ggAM & SYI� '- - ' '` -'X ,, � � 1�ntarlo knead Barrsl+r .. n , g i� P3aih t . ', es,* r p • • -' ' " r. I romm e' Ils=lnI Pala . 80 Street, Zaalk. �V& w r "�rst ' .J' ervie� ur ~1 1 1 <, . � �s ;r +' .' .' � LJR � lJilos�fing orahip . _ t l�ra ;s ad xs' � °� is Centennial. United . C!~urelt f L «, -- ? " 9m. RM YOT� ![!U ' xlsd r< ••a• . .f:' Names. It slag !>s YOU >�. `° -'' �`' '] ,' Highlsai Greek a4: �e > *,, _ J.:,.. . - - -� . J. A. WILLOUG1413Y OPT. D. Willoughby sus '.S . .: ~ Rtcv John R- a!'am, Minister ` .4 _ . r : ;vAPba�e P>c l S' "• C. H. TU%K■ Wilke■ h Faro A - _ °- ' gr"DAY, AUGUST' 81. 1847 � ' .. - . , . ' Seed Office - Toronto at -- Afternoon Chwrh School ��, T. ' �Q � I - tE� y '_ Dls�!► �oeit, Opp 1�. 4 � lb6 Yoage St, ADfi096 ^ Z 0 . _;4 ;;;�. .. Mr. H; BrumWekl. °Supt. ": .1�eW • �t�7' o e� CJ�E t ' Yf a ,ei " "Lsrse.t and West la F _ - - , Evening t orso :p M °• � � r _ J OSHA W A <, y i Canada - Established Fort .. -4,``� ..a" "' . ^ 4,�.• ,' ;C." q.- V...'. ,% -,�� W�,L_,'*t- - - CONSULT OURACTIVE CITY D[P , •t. - ,.�'= Prelsbytesisn ('ka<ch, Ph ceriag h:' • . " .ti<- ''r,' INC. S" FOR THAT HOME IN THE GT1� ''"`��- �R'ev��. Dam d U arsha t l Minister 3 `I • ` ; :. , } ' �/� ?, ti, :: -, Rarr3c withdrawn durinx,An�t< , ..P.#., .. , ,� .,. s .���. -> 'Se ers ikinlDVn K '�- : - �, .: st. Georg e'$ Anglican c�iare6 ' - -, � : ", I. ` ° `` _ Plsieae Awn. ss1 W2 - stAact: S90 G O � D O Iii F. Q 3 B 4 �N I. 010er.' .� e'` iy ti',': r:CiCeiiT[� �"L. '.t' a'- :S'8".y: 'r'.��. •,7. j„•L' - :!' - � - ).. . -i •:'.:t `Rev. E. G. Kob�n n, Ractoi Ga. ', aJ 91 a o -�,% .;-. �" =''"� � l� " . _ C. L. U. `''�'SUl►iDAY, AUG1iST•31. 1947 - :'" 'a•ti, r = -:�'t' ¢ Dt9T &iCT l[ANAGl*.6 -•� ` - Sunday. s�lt�ol _ laoo a. a. i_ _ t::. A}uct�enPers _. `'' 12.00 - ]darning Prayer: + ': • �. - -r-: �:', �dPIRE LIFE t ,: s �,i . °. -i , :a, fi : art: '^ • W. !�, "• .: } �ar'a Pr' 7[�elien� . ,'.S^ • +r��•!t7 - Evening a ca41cc" -t,-,i ,r- `:.,'- 'r,r -- !' "^_' A - - a :; '' '9 , . _ :' "`° ` - aenducted 3 lnweaaes Cu�1w . r !; J3hthdaj Party. Al Baj `. ' _ `° 'a t= in Farm Stock, ' i;' ' y r •The next meeting of -St. George's ��` 3•' . ', • .tuft and Property aalea. eee>+ateam W A i8 the BirtAdiy Party attd will ,. _ - , e ,W .$dM P liatea sod ;_ -,�s'r' '!1e held at the bome of •lire. Wm: F1R TjEWy'TYPT MINIAT itE T J 3 i >1d`sed+ l3iila and :boss V. lk[mQs k'seaehm�n'e Bay,'on : Sept. s`'. , :;., JBUII.T - 'IN I A:)0P TEN*NA :;'.P` posted, `' Tom Pretela �..• +-"''' Ya. IVORY C'►ABI T `,:` Einl erviee x Keane, Oshawa ?? _ - •Paul's Anglican QIm+Ch '4 ,,�� . __- _4:,-, r _ �;a'y � F iialph Gulilver, Oshawa �'' s };` - _;-� 4- G. Robinson,Rector % (�'� T' SAR 'CAN Reasonable Rags �yl p6olas, 6S! Wes► - , ',F Jw 'r - _ - ..,.SZ33iDAY,. AUGUST 81. 1949 - 3J l � ' - ,l"gpNis tl0 a. � U .0 lk id,I& - SM&W " - : r ±' ��.�' Ba�tigt chi: ISSUED . _ �:.. __ r =4~ - (No. 4 East spool Home) ' i�AD�Q LICENCES .�.. -:�_� . - - RIE �� . �;~ -;, - 'Rev. R. D. Campbell, Pastor .�.�� , - - J;;:,< <. `..' DAY, Ali 8(11+1 Bible GUST 31. 1947 -: 4 land'P& Iast Weed. . -. : -':', D l0.la' _ e School and - Preaching - '-.Qeenwood '' ` " ro 381 .r, Service. A combiner se ri.Ce ``� ` 'gnesdsjFr Auto. . - - g'ELEpgONEB - HowSW 1117, sad Scarpo s; . • , ::.Vou Will enjoy, - - Mrs . bus Walter Green and J - . "' a rgo � Junction �` _ etc husband. sad little of ;` _ r - . Y 1liheting - Brlght svmpel iv os the, coxrim�itj :� - - -, • . - i.: ,'- , song •Service is mtAnded- 'to Weslek and Samuek B'uftala =visited 3fi F: L. Green -uiil .;;,. . � r , " Wednesday At 8•b0 Pi M. Sadler in , the .pamiM of. their sister. Tina last wee1G Montresl - r Plat• Announced at Sunday Service Katie, who was a life4ang resident 'lsisa :Hlkds ��� do + :1 , ' • • �:: "" i Ftieiay, 5.00 P. M. of Greenwood At�vays ' +tFilling to and R. Sosns and ter pry. F`° `+ 10 "' �; < ' : t < - �I��n2eEllate DP.i el`y , k -.'�`.-- ,: = _ ' . Yoiung People's Service -� ` fish in a tv good cause for the � WPB txceatt rakkers _ rte � � - .. ' � - ' . Gibsaa�iF . `..r; - ;'< 4 cordial Welcorne To All Yit of the c -_ :,, until �'aiiing - :: .,,M { . �-c �_ - health kept her at home. Many old y -t 11 r � PZCHE82NG GOSPEL 3ERV>ICE 4rilends attendad,.tbe funestd service . � .+ g >s -Knock window frS&A Rev $ 1S[cEwen, Pastor o PA#hFTER and ' DECdiIATOB • W' r ,, Prellt cel Tz� Do detrock, ' aai binrisl at, Salem 7 + ' `.:� SUNDAY. AUGUST 31 047 HRQU�H ' ,' fit" M. Morning $erviea lira. LutYmaas hhve been • • asnt-brict Sidist6 aaessorlaB. ' -`, : :. " - l,RI P. .- - ��listie Service �y� a r ien- earned lwliday at (+r Mrs. Vincent Wri te C Inssatlddes. .'' -•'< vvittt nails. . . F �l ' . the Tlyo+�c�d Islands. } , W ihrla . I uYA*iWW' A M'1 'PING = Gip 1. of the W. A. sponsored s Cgnrch Street, Pickering .i t . :h+etp y At 8.00 P. N. = Rnod entertainment at the church on Circle had s g'ramd li�T'I2�ATES FREE A • �� 4 a„ ,off (r mac' 11. „ � a , �, ,, I y held at '1Pood- ,I, o � g l. . `' I � A . ,'t