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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_09_10v .tiry �,- - "R"`T .f : .M ,d, w-• •�-I�Si +.�+ , i- -.,5e15 A_ r "4 d•Y� .��,v� ' .,. . s,� .�... +t +•✓.,.,� �. y, -s i. V, ., , .`. ,� t S .E. : ; �w.y, j. ,,7 _•,� '11S . .vy,:z` ".F ;.. ',i,•� 14'`0.S+�r -��.10 ~� ''.� �•. _ +h ' Y��, Y .Y' ,vy,�y • i1 . i . ,L6: ^f 1 ',C • ? vr' . j. .1., , .yt W�. -..r .;rr. a =,h�. i .. Yt �'..N. - T� -" .. .ry ` ' •i'•..n . .. 'Y� 4.. W w 1 ^I ti Y v r#•'••i'-: ^{,� ' r ir'•V. ? �. f V •, f'" , ••j•-4,_ ',i 3 ,'3y - 1 'r :: z - - r+S. j•'. — `Y 'i, h - - y , 11i .- , 1. ;7 �1 .:tit �. u .� . yw T '. r+' x"' _ _ .�...x-_ . • b Yry, __ _.__ �.\ 1-O Y 11i+l•Y•L�,' SiI••��L+�iYihl{ 1�i, I�� g5 .y. - _-"i`-` k ry ' Y� VOL, Os T No. Y' Yubtta ,:4 C , is a copy 9uthfi;laed no Serer , it Jt 1o2r: Via. Sub• Hate - $2.00 ear; L'• S. li: i i r xid e�ou: - . %.'..... �..,�,.(.­. - "? �. .. :- . ,� -14 -, 4. I.:�� .1. a. .Trs��--.'�,�.­�i �F. , .} -, �­�..­ �,..-.'�:­1 ­�. �� � �: , ... ­. ­��,�- -.,!� - � -.,%.:''.0. 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Dept. af' Hca tb h9 }'-b B iS , 14, . aC."Wood2azl4 ., this -ween::-+, •.,; '- adra: .Ta loo":pai�aed away:: in �1 r I1.�. ryi • he ice ;' iII" �v'hdch he pointed! store. duri'ug' the•Y.! Tote ;se1.sploti: I - r —After conaict�ra#tle tiiaeu ion*QL n unity 11, at' . 8.40 • Q at •_ .. AOTAR'Y '$�'RE ii "-,-: p..9.4ih year sites: a. ISltgersage W �-�T= Qilt tb'at "Folio was believed by the aaseeemeaE . pro3�lext> , tt.�v4ta aroy Tli� i4e X91 fid`• s .. program ,. f�kloerin+g , ' ;AiEXg I?='�' 1JAY E3a3Yi+iG. lS. bDragge is: rile cosy et vlvos ` 'tasan fie be attributed in it's con- mg: eominani4jt, eatisrtd`s �'.sYmlidthlr e`1 r" �= „_Ube a impure and , olluted water ed by Cou]acttloL.. Ctar;: Haledep; tllo ai oja$9bits wti#cir, wig • _ . Th@ �*.... tb yrs: 'apr&gge" in' ber Ha °'ayai� •we have that strangely' and seconded 4--J)optaii!,Reeye N ;faolu :.fsHc.ee; Wit, mucid, .num-.:, 3ise Anrfila}, HasarY StaojeE' r y •` - c _incidental outbreak at_Lakefield E• XcEwen th*r,4 — 1#l9. appssl8 'busy : Y:o;t argil: hda•rtily invited is . Ia,ce, . &t p%• . `4-corltere' eg I meat, `. '� - lr f o be re `�s. a. i Jaid for'•the. altew. w#'l`: } :'fay. �J�,' A. JeaMnsea of Kin6;:' a week ago, of, polio, and reported -.. t )&Hiln"k.,! eveuAng lie�ct,, wh8ri a to have nhe source of i ecUion In An order- for a- .gro�der+: has beep .be . Mr 7.g. t' ar m, ' I'rea of E #tad the ,honour of baptCiln$ �: n.:.. nu. i of ,a4"' art bt ns vik b8 ` the local "drinking water"; given the Ada+uia'.:: ColhYlsinit, wt h 'des - I Ro t, },go, and Mr. J., up i>g•_ Tfeketa• ars: now beim ' $� a baby ,dati$�tter o DtS. !. delivery -expected-,-AjWd-'t3ta,snd 4r A;'4if ., ,; s�olc 'the LirsL Drize - s_ bQaatltul and. Mrs. Qssal Shea of Toronto;;;.. In 'addition. -this village is D .. , . • •, y: , r, 8-1'60 'ii`r idaire = 8 anm- I .last, week.:: �K , e idly going dry In the past few the month: -� - ; ; t Elliott• of tae. �'rovia7etmi•'ol ; ..ball. i3eml qer. )igfir. W E. McEac a iD buildlatC:' 1. weeks and although afi' unusual°iy 4sg , .. ,` ' a. ` inrl ,pBiuge, - �o i "an Yddit;Q. to P e t bu32+�ixty� •� .,. ice_ of Aures, ,: �.: p oas'.,or a. 4 day well, we would be interested arae . regarding the police tluesUon here and malty �` -:'$n seeing an analysis r^port on. the' $xoughalnl;, and Pickering Vefa ijride$,'lffa io,, $oltdg8a.:and 1-tlte L He DAtnted oat t at a designated plaYecl sjmi-final germed to 'neat titatr i Je$ to •:rlaYo - nD p 'rest zi'ntle�'a1tUtC, e, The upstairu, 1loF' � , water Lound. 11i ,the wells :that are turned intq. am ajtartnleat, sti41 producing: area had bEipn d;arra uD ta^h"li h '� Pickerin'g 'Township Softball ®ag- �Sorget; l it and a gogtl nLBiit i5nt. :; `+ben" o[ the Chili : octa b 4 y I -' It is reported t' is week chat tended X*Om i#hi by R31 Linos its ue lsist. weed•• with Hafoughem tak- Attractlans 'i'or' the yaungstei'a •hhls M In ' Ltie. seri�aa`'E out od ' 3. Pic#er- a�indo+st ebmvl"eted the Wid olid . Scarboro Ta lCt -4 a est year too. The 'Rotary .:Club have :glteratf�ona .to his bttili�}a.8' When: "`a L -1there are only two ovens on Eliza: , weilt alias,' tibia' the :'also# ; �.40 -w.o #-; fps - tira't ,game 10.? at blig. 7�aj til plane ' aigad fat `;Valid ,finish � to mann2itctur� t .. - befit -St: producing water, = Neigh- . ed, Dla _ _ - _ �aitii-t78aRa.-JBajae _ .. 8rd cttacetl�e$M . Vis-_ HTaagbm*-i§r,,.,V.b m Lq►king tt:e money y�u...Ieave ^, bora are carrying +,vecter stain- tha`�ee - ,can chili And. itama, sad wkh producing wells v; ho are wifl- t a reemeat is , dTawa b. t. Batter#8s for BrcttBli•M # spy ,a$#,*he' e*iijn -•'wv 11 �llect itiro. large'es4rts7f 4 �.# fovineia'1 poSee rvaalcf. tot games- at Pickeying aaF tlma tiring ' , water". i an g .'. Lime j6ng to share tire- stated that va!'C>r�tho:. D�ftBeII� e , &&&11 odd;. for Picl'tel�: _ •�' � ;,,,* :oyQakela 'fair that. DRtl'pose- Aiding arca nd on the lake with J4Gek 'BnaLitig hoe teLt3rnefl atter ' . Ileighbor a few days ago with a ation fn the s sad o>v f , toaNlr, `gryaat' sa�y:k ; , J Ad":.0 .'� ' hl "uraibr-'as an iaett c ; _1i7D r we wore' at=der ol#c e " � `,, :. £{• • �: :18; a `' 3f at ern" 1p On emir Gt 'firs r %I- lghbor of care, our asset looked II sa sad tf such a p r- .�o. -=-... ' ` `::r.—.�. •°.. $a7fai't3i "Milt . . `&� s l Ii Ioat oTer that broad esDan faU.,ox% i Cpl- V ;said 'Pickering without gates sad would >�7 to .. RE..Ol?�1N YV�`T8 �Vh1631 Charlie $m?th tt>}$ ns JlrD $ Bo'ker fs , *toe at r„ close by'" sae into = 1?xyl :I .:,r. �-� w: •7.1 � *LtMec1QCE 112i�}. de�h we ci�Ld nitt � .ter - l su41n9.t.40 . }°p. raani ... s � r eyID this so f., they met roquYreddaeatwi � I Wv, a�, selt•In, Jlam,'s� 'lata 4mibtn AWAmts nen- $�nnt>< �ti i f • • • r Wm. Chester, liovde Hae ask. s•` __- . kge • a nu A - + ]K3clterls� with i.,�' -MVV - w . , . being Ing the ne•rt bgtbl, bait i]ateMs " morning A R s #« Tri ° meeting ,�, ad the Res►e ih his at Rat e3- abid . ieeQld attendanee Thes4!' 1 e gni iltii} allel tit .' eo3� s `3 per's Sat.' s :A &--Iff , CopohmiF wito rems4ta,. = . � . Gore and Starer.. that, the l etw6lal f� sand' seventy iii ` t'he ' t og � . • cussing tl7e .proposed Rates smear Dlala, to aim Ela ' �ctsat tion 8oha�1 ' Es'h�oat tatty anis:' ate' hs ice' .. at } e' LoalQsn #ltig theft Wit.. ,✓W Reeve Care ng iii; -dam.' - �S }i and around � -tom' bss,-had. ok �J hese. kindly .%jAya, eotstdlled to ho�itai, . . ..','``qw a report too the R+at Wes4 CounMr ci"fos olafotatatieaT' *mai6a,, olta'. *lir "'Sd., re thh" & tke _� - harrai to tlhih '12tei 1e- J ' $eI - A, C.9 to r2uifaia tiaee�i ood,� _ survey far the p>srpolb Q! ls1e- lit I' ere receaW! asked abler l9cllvoll, Vhe imard, btt�lt3ed `` - '" ssncourtesy demands %bat -fire. Ree+rs _ :.a.arJ,�i-I. 1t _ if and Rev. R. C. - ' _ -1 y '1's'ast to _. _ be -given' -lhas op�pertgaft� -oi•- ,,ai'�� -ani � ,., 3 et. w�a�,'s4i• mit paw od: �e -t'�j� .can Whi'br- sat +fro stake tLls separ't• that asked -!or anavrer.+` •'4 "' off*' a .cunity,` jts 3alet as ibis week re ' C•t ,'i"lseros w �, ry ' .. , - W ON THE WAY. = DasaalCfi + * iJAX Nd Accounts- sacrad - . ,� . Liveatack $80' and' 'F• lk { - -.-- � lied 4 ov8d vii, 200 Y. _- .,nlm� orae h4sa'.- ;t�mn re . r. editice. `y 1.-'°' aftercare $S38,$9; Roa baud Da 1Qianee - sae la�eek W. Findlay irEana6sr Cin- dts Lt Y Ve aft kaeitr fent 1ta Fo't, grantrO $ tit T �; ` ,•. a Mortgage an ' �. ont#hSt _ a.r..r.. oratlon° anaounded last. week -end ._ e 40s_ v:,. I T �of y` but. *bapeh w wettsevat 'Mr. amd' Sire ii�rry Fawell Mltie► 1 :L; Y 22.. ,-. 76ral..of eA,t ' - smmmsr Plans far the long -looked -tor dev. been irorkia Der -' aaity a mays was ttf+ 1. Tho a1= " have Mr _ d.: Se. Salson; + '>rFTL .: TWIC2: - i} wflth 3[r Ito T.- : . ..-�' elopment of Ajax. As a beginning, . , MdI� ARF • , �'K Interests wow hnno els• : ,ray. spageoae yalr 1ovaV - ;�. rittarned to rams 100 houses ase to be s =" .; :cavi to the f+Abon3laf Lnn+c ¢fdee, 'ihe.'1ri g Rork aad Eon thin �i►eei[. __ -Me Pickering Beach . Road a d a. ; �J uild$ag as the C, the w s he Xosu'! lt>ceai'• -'c..:. ' - Elsewtlere i$ tells issue• • under- in Hca. ��s' . y . - _ �.:3oag the lake front, each on 0- ., ,� 8P'ECL41, A3nWMONS AS pont. frontage. and od five and ria 'Township Cont cal" a report . t i�T. ]8. arias Eddth 3iirrF7. dam` L hat yoY. aromnt r aril fairs ".-,: rooaoa each. We understand opera- ItLoan dei i¢+ .40MM PA FAFii motion' re aasessmoint ipp�ts Libl�riaIDi, •Ma's T. .g'a1L' ' , 1111t t this , oCrf 'Jita 1s ai �a anted, 13ince wrffLpt we_.itaTe 81:, Ytse �0 6ivri aE her omaa tui t�a� wl a tai -sward , 1.9aPtr Sato F1aPa6 Qts - . _,ora already ander — o! thi d3, i as ing over his. tBread—U- fastens .. • �k _ ,�%` way, Thio, Ur only a 9ast. of a Plan a confirmation of, th 0a -jmnL coni`age # x m to ve . r `rte •-�z;iab, will comprise several bons- II at is assn poiatad-rtt�-:-i4sat Ef'' ap d: I. `�',. Or[rs. H. Cn w�c { areas with a shopping. Deal asatnat alrtaersellt are tmada eoaveiseei ate vatdouot OormanQttAe! `that' arfd'�oL sive frit- it, but _ .XWse X pPmg centre Court •Qat in tl* %vo..•13e� &r South pick. thea Jtar�had Ale t7 0 caui�a6e said �, '19►liC a� ,y the midst of each. Ws gather.1 this tall at who' determinaottoit. He • --.Quad that in the$ the pian �ie influenced by some own AseeeBol'a,nieol by, tis® stint. l6�%."'R•QrtTesOd, - i Classed the Roar War alis the Boatb Afric- oa it. C.L..9d, .. s` . _ a :. Oounty Asseeso! .,, Oetn�onaR .w•gaaised the SafmRa nC `` o! the modern town ideas visit the vrmm*,, - ,��, i .0 red � .the Red C� and Aa ' Con¢tabittarT sad itre ,'P'trat. 4.+r rs Saatlag is the U. B.. and besanf� should it tlhen be'1111Rt tlbit . 3[tesL W. C..36nrltarf representing Wbrld War. ` ^ ,; Unify laid out h the. ]Dead I�reett. Fal#aiq wree When I 'say Jiro had -'a bad heart, Ptekedsyc Gateed --11 + -0Z Mr. Ftndly has hop" of a city Ltropert7 si~ sat " � '� - y �o =0 thousand 1>aPulation on that aoLrhft • adjnatmen ,,R be ' � aflletal reFreeebtati�e ate- is her it does not seem unite the :'r18{h! Rte. Retbt. el CApaele J[lrals1e9 # •' . 1:..-.111114. is yeast to come. Of. the -res- is that dirictiorn, :s4 heft, as wfr- three.ndunte talk On of richer. ray to ynt it, .tor, ft efex. a teen 8t+1KDAY, BlLPTF]MBEiR 13, IBSH �, � ectins those assessed leo.• fog's attre.ctiolt4sY' : teosratPby; onsd a 6+OOiD heart. Ft was Jam 10:90: a, sa.. 8nh.day t3anoel �_� •. 1. AL QOQTme!- .rpt, "!t >• nndesstltiod `that tiiees, make ants Ton ars 1±►elp�ed► iq hst+da, Yt62s, It may hsTe beets a boot >te<rt _ 11.00. a,' m.. - 'ldorn3ng t3ervtee , `• hostlM mal .be Pm+rehaMd Sa doe �naEiEses ':an v Hne yQyeicalky, -but spltittually, it wan• 'What. bo Yon Htdnk:" •., . a�ppMr'i4rrg beiDore that ., .. - one' of tie best h'earta-rve• known. 7.00 p'. m.- - Er�enin8 • Sersice ` I „ 4 , . evasse. - _ may end gP worse: Eben Toa • ole . ; . . , • ::�? 'TL you dont believe that, just look * "19rre 3 , .. bay-,' Leo r; ante.. 4 . tett t t , ns sr tine ae - W Assocla . . ` ata sm bav , so s m en ,1, .. ', ,; matk eons, 1R'tte W. A,.w]h meet. -x . , 1. • that, nor are Were T � :` 7� wa h v get 1 at Fl OO�o clock ttr.,• -. _ �`'� �^' ]igtye ,;been helped along the y 9; a enfnS D 6, y Thursday a • e!,' * .. • . .. I ti Y ' • ._=:r :�Y�„�:; `p isthera Like J'im. ,�, th'e' int of the- eftrch. Roll � ' :.e ar F , . We're going to miss Jim, ma ►y Call. -•."A Verose'on Vat": 'jte -la'd -„ - . - - .. es are keQ t g _anrans fear . , ' - Ing is la was w ys- do g nice fir t - ?: - ,z:: ,-F , , the kids,aonly the way..4ie t d d .chatg ovL M`rs . cbet]'s . QUA . •� JLm he IW 1. O- , . -i ~ �..,,.+ ' ,,, it for siePer kaaw• For that mat- .Thds. to --the first-.iE"ttng of refs p . rte; der, hq:.was a,]wo doing nice things stiaeon and . a good • attei}dancs_. Te r 0 for everyone, and I know.' because-i'eguesteol. 3 -1. ` u I: was dne'at bhe 'ones fie was al- i 1 Waw img =nice things 'tar. Like Fich+erang .preAbvttsr'frtri Church', I :the ti e`,Ile'`iiroQe„ hie down; the Itev, .Davi,] marsilotlt,`Mianisfie><' '-` .. -:::4'.' :­ , � . , . . 1, . K I I I .1 ­ . I '_i rD&d ,firoa�l hie, atone? *ben I'' did Sii3OAY SEPTF BEIt 22, 19�$ .-7 �o . not - k po 11m I wanted to pay '.2 00 m Suttday� Scfsoai z -: ,him for. the- trlp,'.because I knew he- 5.00 _D. m. '--DPoip _service �7 �� 1_ 6 + ` _ then ran a sort " of .informal 'tart` _ !err E. �.• .. .. L - IR •fl' ,service: - .�-lt�rdie6' Aioi-' AM , Ls "You've L • r :, " �, Y :,, "Pitt it away," said:'JinL The Ladies' Aid will meet at; the :, - �' -.done enough •for !fie B. W. V. , -. hom' ce Mag, R. Dixon, Church $t O _ 'Let that be a part mY contrlb-i. . on Thursday 'Sept, 16, at 8. . "'` �. s . t' '�- Z' o .?'� w, . n rr• .had t°ie �i091ie1 ''` a'�'+ ' there was op;e mars whoa s . W ;,,.~ µ. Ya , Bring Tovwnwei m will1rad.. 9iT1+IDAY s. SEPTE psER 2, , Ire d of Pick i :;-<..:: F_x s'• • V ,�.,'c.t y , :I n�tallrs ahlts.�i#. He waw ;1ti6.00 ti:'m; 9.tuidaT School• K_,-� 7948 1. - many g - ' r "•, -13 '.` allways halpfnal is the way h9' look= : 21.ii0 a. m; lltoraisrg Dosvotioa •. - k .. •,� . _. r ed at thdagt3. �FIe was proud df '7:E0 ' b. m• - 14van1�eiistiC Brrvles► x ��' £_>, a Toa!nshD, and prouder stili .OZ Wegioslghl+s. sZ =s . -the future he felt it would have. , Wedaesdat Pra7er and lt'el f 11 TREET y L 4,., {., �� L $e Wanted kxe where tke C111Id Thu i Dynabartod ; ` A � - reit eauld grnR UP happ9 Yoat { y; t v ¢ c� 1,011 me all Y j9�id y p. 4;.a• µ sir yam, ,yo a , 8.00 h naIIT. mA t,1 1 t. r , ? , F; �4 •, „ ' ', 0 T' S- 3,, �*aait that Jima ,i tis is dead, bot �stbi. - , ' s . �: I don't believe it. aim Mills is izere, Welootone To:'AI�„_ .�': } - ,, . _ r }/�rreA! in m� heart, and lie's o evra , COQroHa1 , , .. ::' . a ' S, yaara, and thoire's•. na tw Ts d ms's ' can ua ie ; ; �' ° , :.T�: �- boati: it, this aor1Q ; -a better'=visce Rev. .BeKdid r';,,,�°,,� �c A.Y $IiyPTE'1 AID i5, 1.4 €;,, ' ' t �� r .r 91D Se a ., ,. Js� vial.. . s' ,A.s,... � � c�. �� .' ` 6 *� tOa' ,Tung' •had . « °��.; , .. KM ldnr r t Lz`�` MCC. toh, lamins �retlrli. 95 _... x _ � , ,1 j / + , Z a .. r may, �. ''' T,P. •. / ,. ti•,Z r+. ' r �� nee, 7011"�B �iEi'Ar lett' ae el! �[1lih' , ''�.00. D. ill. BSPe2tI'nig PraYA! ', C ,2 J 1{, ,.:�� L 1 < �9 Jbia . Z''aIIl'6 i 4 ;RID a' " M ' " . � . ; � � � e ire � Oatarlai ��` y ,,�,y. ,% �a f . The nest mouth T meeting of • r, : ' iii x �- , ' 1l�i�sh tt►ts ttrt`e trEfrat�e 3' will be' held oa '1'ttesds7� `#� ! ° , • a 1� LL '° w+°IMa' T : + , :r. W.• c�.i, !. t-0 m. i�.t" bi c ` - 4 • — - - - r ' ="a Now -Type :.. GiA$S FIED ADVERTISING` 7tz pf FY'QID Shies.Sense ;x.,... >. A!i>EI6T/ wAN%isD st>o.r syAla'1'ED BA, Carpenters. Painters, two. cies a A two -ion fir•borne lifeboat. ill= OILS, GREASES, TIR6haales• ane Maintenance man sad Midi's. tended ' for rescuing bomber !lew�t� �M°e• Mlei Peace Controum' H°°N Pair wages. accommodaupn, for room ata- 11 l down at sea anywhere In the world and Barn Paint, Roof Crnga eta Deal board, Please write Ass° '♦!loch Co„ Coolie` y s6s 6/aated writs Wesee rsese • OU I+1sa1 will#, Oat. --- k dropped by parachute into Long tied. T—ro- - Island Sound the other day from a BUSINESS OPPORT"ITIALEXANDRA MARINE & Ea - )."GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 B-29 Sb rfortress flying at 1,500 PA" MONEY AT HOMI4 Goderleb, Ont[rio � -- s' SPARE or FULL TIME money --king. _ feet. REQUIRES general • duty NURSES: Good toLearn to make candy at horn# and earn as salary, ideal riving conditions. Apply to the• - --In-the first public demon-stration you learn. Free toots supplied, Correavoa- superintendent at Goderich, Ontario. -- _ of the new rescue craft's capabili= dance course. National Institute of Confeo- , ties, ' a arachtite measuring 100 tlanery Reg'd•', Delorimier P,O. ilex - 158. isED1CAL P g Montreal, Que. IT'S PROVEN—Every sufferer of Rheumau6 feet in diameter, the largest ever ' EARN Ir-LEARNI P O, Box 6112; Algiers. Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. _ .M4mro_s-Drug Store, 835 Elefn, Ottawa, 'Post- s f standardized-byihe--UTlited=States- tr R a paid Ill.". y Air Force, brought the lifeba3t aAB4 CHICKS — gj v . down without' damage. The crafty15,000 PULLETS _ RELIEF FROM ITCH . ! . ' -which already has ridden-otfk-trof Iteady to Lay also to weeks to 3-4-5 idonths. Ecsema, Foot itch, Barber'■ Itch, Ringworm. ' ' • ? p ical storms in secret tests held- in Floor and Rance rataed tinder ideal-eeaditiotti - -tea••--- reeDsnds—alltckly_._t°.__. Benzo Ointment. - r Also Fall Cbicks. Catalogue and Price List Used by physicians, bo°pital° with exce en the- Caribbean, measures 30 feet in Free. results, Clean, cooling, soothing, colorless. t e len th and has abo-rd a multitude LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARMS. Order with confidence and be convl8ced. ah.00' postpto .ri r r of devices for the comfort" of the EXETER ONTARIO Acme is loner refunded 1t not - Granby, Quo. S` U TS 8 -weeks to, layins in, pure breeds SAT additionplies Regd,., Every euf vibors, `in addition fo• elaborate _ -- tlr P and Ecrosabreeda Summer and Fall Chic Rheumatic Pains or oNeuritls T- Que. navigation equipment. Air hatched to order. Free Catalogue. Twed Ie g Dlxon'e Rernedy. Munro'° Drui Score, Bali, ► ' Y' ti ll Chick- Hateherles Limtted. Fergus Ontarto. observers affenHing the demonstra• Pu and c ate' Ottawa. Poecpata $1.00. __� " ,tion aboard ships cruising two miles PULLETS. re breeds rose breeds, - P g weeks to laying. Summer and Fall chicks. - OPPORT>LN1T1E$ Ft►R R'OJIEV off Execution Light disclosed that Free Catalogue Top Neteb° Chick Sales. �. the lifeboat ahead is befit built Gus ontarto BE A HAIRDRESSER -. -- • s Y g' WANTED flocks to supply us with hatching LOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHUOL In quantity for their service. eggs for 1948 hatching season. Guaranteed Great Opportunity Learn Ha! rd Peas! ns premium plus hatchability Premium paid. .. _ _ - These observers .asseried that the Send for full details. Box No. 12, 123-isth Plwant dignified profession, good wages.; - ricw'•lifeboat was the first ever de- St., New Toronto.thou Ba ods successful Varvel graduates. signed to be'carried in Right ori the POL'L_TRY3tElogo# free. writtee or EPERS can -cash in on the goal America's greatest system . Galaaatea caw — - - _._. underside of a- Boeing B-29 whose nowegg ready eaoryreasonabty prom pt°eanlpment, MARVEL HAIRDRECSI�O range in excess Of. 5,000 miles will send for pricellet and order won, order SSEBlooSrSCHOOLSSt: W.W.. 'roronto make it possible. . to_ extend. air-sea Bray Hatchery. 130 chest 44 King St., Hamilton _ chicka now, for October delivery. & 74 dead Street, Ottawa rescue operations into sea areat. PULLETS Ai6 hitherto inaccessible. The lifeboat a weeks to Ready to Lay. Several breeds end PATENTS eros#es. Send for price list and breeds. rETHERSTONAUGI4 • Company, patent So s itself carnes afour-tjlinder mann#. HURONDALE -- Itcisora q Established 1880, 1/ King we. engine with sufficient. fuel- for cruis- Toronto. Booklet.of lnformatlda. on_ renuent - g1 CHICK HATCHERY-,- - - --Not Quite so Tough and -Cocky Now—The Self-styled leader ring more than 500 Hailes. " LONDON, ONTARIO PERSONAL of the notorious "Beanery" gang, accused. of making life miser- The lifeboat will part of the - AMAZING Scientific Discovery "K�rfo•• rids' + UXEINU AND 1CLEANINO complexion sof blackhead# and Dimples like able foi• residents at Ontario summer resorts, doesn't look at.all. equipment of special air=sea rescue - ha py about the, -chole thing as he is seen in custody of police squadrons stationed by` the - Air n'masT Write ttotus for°tnfotmyatmlon`orWe are 83.00; Trial $1.00, Guaranteed. r Im ' p T - a to answer your questions. Department portal Industriep, P.O. Box 801; {VinnlDsg• Officers.. at -Barrie. Citable to raise bail, len an assault charge, Forc a at •strategic. spots. Group Parker's Dye works Limited, 791 Yang* U.S.A. 810 Fifth Ave., ,New York City, - ' 21 -year-old Frank Stothers sobbed, "My folks have deserted ` Captain b1. O. Watson, air attache Street Toronto, Ontario " ED me -I don't want"to go back to •ail." of the Australian Embassy and-L°•HPL5N3fZ iT R.YN-rED TEACHERS er Town f ABERDE -and Plummer Tot+nship• Sehoo4, _ British Empire observer -at the EXPERIENCED Latvian farm band. marriedArea No, 2: 'wanted one 'putiI;c school' demonstration, -said that it- could be 2 children.. now ltving in- D.P. camp in teacher, Protestant. _ Europe, seeks employment .an Canadian farm. Apply, stating 4ua111'Icatlogs and, salary of great value -in the vast expanse Canadian Latvian Club.' 123 Randolph Road.- expected. to Edward MacInnes, Sec., Leeburn• - Torento-17. Ontario. • Out. , • of. the Pacific _. - ' FARDM FOR SALE - - - •A -spot of bright ' g green dye on wANTEnt• - 10 ACRES Stone Holies Barn. Stable. Hon • - the surface -Of -Lite. Sound was the... .WANTED to Purchase, pullets elzhi weeks to :tiff et st wfiich the drop .was -House at Rothsay. wine Hsmmill, Moor- .laying porn brands or. hybrid crosses. Advise P rieid. Ont. , age, number and price. Apply lion No 18, _ aimed. So accurate was, the aim 500 -ACRE FARM in desirable silty' Two „ - the B--9 krew that the pilot of a Issaath at., New Toronto, nits •r good bank barns, good, tram# novae. tea - % g" ip filled with news acres good Hard -wood,' running wa{are one Y SlXg1T l�, ' Paper photo- from village, statins stores. churImmediate Pee. . - _ _ - - aebool etc. owner mdrins, 1mm•diats Dor gTaphers at the `spot hastily ordered Free? Me TOIL. . • - _. ...._. .� ._._. MMlan. -George Kerr. R.R. 1. Ethel. Ont. It would be a' ticry _ full speed astern to avoid being hit. modest esti- ' �of'" an old fashioned rowboat or Fins•somewhat like those on the FOR SALE From behind th£ European Iron . _. -. ALL. MINDS .of parts. -tor 1815 Forawon 'eyed -as- p ail :of a flying bomb kept the sew P - __ � ., -- - - -• Traceor. Also Baa; parts. s, ##feel.- RR a. ,Certain seeps this. juke thin is ler _ mate to ss. that the '2i speedboats even a raft. lifeboat--from•--tUmbl>ng- end`over = Manismare. Ont. —' " Cap,.race on the Detroit River rep- Last year we commented several end in the- drop.It landed right BARGAIN price for quick .air sledge does. 2178 ��� :�- breath -by, the "happy"•peoples--of resented an investment of at least times about Jackie Robinson -the side d due to the action of its Hankies. Mild nature. well trained Ieaaers. a' million dollars. For one ex- firstof- his --race to make the major P windsfttiradulH Ten Dnp. Allnin-fat weeks ole. Two Eastern Europe, r • _ - ';g g hick ,'w*ere- de- sl.agea. Harnesses. An_ far a300,00: �, A prosperous Huri arian tnercti- ' r1 htin chambers; w -.ample. Guy Lombardo _and Sam- his lies intbaseball. with p gameness s ned to be in gral parts of bth . Marcoux. Bouctoucne. x.>a.. P P . g mie Simmons, her former owner, 8 the bow and stern of the boat. BEAGLE bound Du991es. finest huatina ane cat, Benny Cohen by nanrc.-an- 0 _ lave spent over two hundred thous- for sticking in there. in spite of the .bow #task: Emerson Robertson. 2934 Bloor nOunCea to his friends that he Is p g P These are made of rubberized fab- at w„•Toronto.about s.1 depart off a -business tour and on TEMPO IX-. alone. rather -rough passage he was given ric 'and are inflated with carboy! di BEAUTIFUL summed frames• or motratlOs of the Balkans. Sure enough, a _ :.,'., *.. ► • by: some. of his fellow -Players and oxide at • t snapshots In albgm... Ill. 120. 137 or ao- 4u1 were a e' ' Y a'cer m section 61- .i a ars. of the boat from the aircraft, so gweole..M mall 22. eeived a postcard:' "Greetings I- to get to the starting line, what w v"_' tha a lifeboat rghts •. itself re-. Hi -POWERED IFLE$ from Free Rumania.”. This is fol- . ,_,•_.with one thin and another. And This season ackic's name write for. new ns.. and vrieee. g i J hasn't - dhss of the angle at which • tt s LES en• lowed. by postcards-witFr _greetings •- COPB SALES rff those i e n, moo' -could o been appearing in the 's its head- - -- �Y g g Po stakes the water. -. •... _ a2g Q�e st - Ottawa. Out. from Free Bulgaria and from Free the full ninety miles, which is the dines_ quite so frequently -a fac . A: group of four Air Force' sir- LIVE breeding mink for sale, standard. #Hoer- Yugoslavia. Two. months later a distance represented .by file three which was tie probable cause of a men n life raft transferred t _ duo aartteaeondrwn balfbreenrblua:�ix_eeltIEai arrive from 'Toronto. at Tkte- ilalance fetl., or ,, ov reader of tis co limn recent y - selves to the new lifeboat after the arden Rd.. Toronto. t.- is "GfteetiTrg�frOrtt�Ycc ~ - y e• wayside. cracking-"�� hat's the matter with drop.- The craft can . carry. -up to RECISION" Benny Cohen." your friend RobinSoa, that you used twenty. persons if accessary. -Ear- ]your :OWER CHAIN SAW d ha th to be boosting- so hard' Looks dike • h h th 100 -foot on Suitable for cutting all type° Of wood. hl ow there a no OUut t t e i _ - -racing. of..speedboats. is., a, very j he's just anotllt_r of',those'fireworks - thrilling sport; in ,fact we know of players -up like .a rocket and then few, if any, which furnish a bigger I down like the stick. I knew airthe 'kick to both contestants and .spec- is, tits!" he didn't have what it takes." '.fators. Still, --schen you Come t0 • ' ger parse utes t- an e e v -',d have. been. eonstructed'experi- mentally, but none larger ever has - been standardized. _ Eight different types manufactured, all using the well-known and.reliable Sys b,p. •'Precl- sf°n", aircooled. 2-07els motor. .- Immediate delivery PRF.CI4iIov PARTS LIMITED 6910 Blrnam M. ureal is SELECT u°ed'bags. ' Potato, grain. teed and vegetable. bought and sold to any quantrm For several we have been allsink it over, if a u real! wanted So just_out of curiosity cite other guy y 1 5 ,years attention to the :fact that All,bage. vacuum cleangd. Get our prices first. '> �D go anywhere by water, he'd do �' morning we took a. look at the - -calling Servicing the'traae for a quarter of a cenfury, It a whole lot cheaper and wish a National -League box scores, just when a bunch of kids get together London tiag Company. 466 Soutb Street - great Aeal more certainty by Trear,s - to see 4o what depths the. dusky- 'On a corner let with an inflated .pig- skit-, about ninety per cent their London, REGISTERED Danes. beauties. Sind by r skinned Dodger had fallen. On . legnin Champion, Corr#spondence .vited. . ' the Saturday, ' we discovered; all aCtlCitiCs CC1t151StS Iri dCiisin P; g Marvern-Lea-Kennels, Fire River, nt. Robinson had done' was score 1 tossing a d catching forward -'passes. Back 2111 daj s we :could SPECTACLES LENSES both of Brooklyn's only two runs- ..w:hen- DUPLiCATED_ they won 2 toA-lift a Mane run and really enjoy watching a game either RETI'2tN£D by AIR MAIL same day as 1 tri le and taken art in a double at 90 in the shade or ten below melted. Plastic trainee area any color. ROTTIER ' zero, it was just the, other. way ANL•FACTURING optician, 1654 Mount. -----... The .,next day • it was even -Found. H RoYkIE$at, Montreal 34— W . * # -f '' ' -worse- chore that i _OWNERS C afternoon consisted of merely -four l the young st1;17rts o .tis -f at era write for our cataingue• 31 pages o wore - ' wanted to be nlughty punters, and while epulpment, fully illustrated. We have _ f t hitt In six times at bat-includirlg for imsaws, r' delivery, potato dlggere, cord- �� t that is what they 5t. their 'time' woos saws, tiller#,, fertilizer lroadcaetere,` �rI`e_' �% i a double, a triple and a :homer; two V `�G(�G� ` I t ` runs batted in; one stolen base learning. \ow, this failure to spike tooth harrows, etc. Order now beGore ,v + + „ " price increases become effective. .Truck' • t and a part in a double play., When train up a Child et is bearing. Tractor EqutDmen t�Co.'Ltd., Lakeshore Rd, Losing 1ptlrtift---l6a- ! fruit=ind soft fruit It is; and.we at Mimico, Toronto 14, om. We saw that, in addition to this, he Y _ ia= friends -she _ r had been guilty of committing., an older fans sit there and listen, in _ WAR SURPLUS TIRES - 21lvlr went Old �y error,. we couldn't, help `thinking amazement to the -crowds -cheering New'.40o� is tractor tired, rib tread 27.85. more -always too "mommoth'• punts which; a few standard tread 2b.93.; Like' nQw 600 x 16 ,fired. "Nerd she i that it's a wonder they' don, t cliarge standard tread -$8.95. Jeep (mud and . snow), at. .�_ was him admission to,the ball park. But Years back, wouldn't have been, con- tread $9.95. 650 x 16 sfandara tread, 211.95 ""^'g 1 sidered u to par 'in a re school ?wp tread, 212.95. - Prices• of other car and her kidneys --'fie fil- maybe they make him' help. -sweep P , _ � P- truck tires and tarpaulins on request. Remit lets ofher blood- out the grandstand' after hours to -game. sena tui amoanr and nave t� jd�am; � Dodds' C. .D. charges. . -. Kids! Pills at once. The improved acting - earn his :salary, hiE"ZIES BxotNtJRS y Also we cannot help thinking= fora When you see a large. proportion' Established 1920,. 122 John: street, Toronto. of her kidneys helped to dear away blood about the hundredth time- what of the )ricking here being, done by impurities orad excess acids. f: WHY' not plant raspberries 'thin0s.fall? Ask bsCwchl. linin he lack 6f energy dis- ' tigm a marvel itis that the colored boys, ex -Americans, you ,know that the price )tat Certified stock. ..Barry .Gardens., By who are cutting such wide swathes worst has happened—for our punt- ' at Norbert, Man. appeared. Dedd's Kidney Pills contain f ters could always out -range those HAIRDRESSING essential ails and medicinal ingredients r in baseball, football, track -and- ' from the south of the border by that ad directly upon the kidneys -and "field and most every -Other sport ITE _ Hairdressing the Robertson method. help restore their normal action. 144 - you might mention simply cannot anything from 15 to So yards. One Information on request reerafdlns classes. i y g. + P y Robertson's HairdresalBs Academy. 127 AT* • �e seem to make the upper grades of of these days a smart Canadian ane Road, Toronto.�'dn,Y�"s' - a game called hockey. , It just must coach, instead of importing his hired help 'from 'the, U.. S. A., wiII ISSUE 37 — 1948 be.that they simply do not take. to bring in a few of those English + • Canada's national game—for the Idea that they could be upder any rugby boot artists.. Give one of 1 ether handicap, or that there• might them a -season to become accume0 S - Ifs of Famous Scientist Wins ' be anyt:hittg even faintly resembling atized to our game, and he's Prot - ably kick his team to a Dominion • Honors — Widow of the dis- -a color line drawn, is simply tin-' thinkable -we hope.championship without even . getting t' • - soverer of..insulin, ,Lady 'Banc•.the bosom '-of 'his •britches muddied - has become the first Can- "Tram up .-a child _in the way .: og ,.. , ' `• sdian woman • fo ' be -awarded. --- V *tembership in the. Roval Col- that he should go, and when he, Is' e~ -+ e of Obstetricians and Clyne- old'he will not depart -.from if' is a HEMORRHOIDS.. � well known Scriptural quotation ' " 0gists. Lady $antis , who yith, a 'wide range of application. 2 special RelflWISS Been working in a > ondon One of these, in our opinion, is Can- by tin � of Mem 0�ft~� s ital, said she was surprised •2lboos Pile Remaly Na 1 for - pp P adian football; which we think will Sleediaa Pees, .ado sal Inf�abe, wr the #suit of the txamina- be eligible for an entirely new Hair!#, °r Isteesa� ti°au°° i'ri°° 3"Mem Na. for 8tteraal IfehisH per, s 1Z was convinced it was teeing that the "foot" bels come to a Jar MA Is (of.g,�ctt�eraaal� 604, Atfas - ^}tNt a fluke".- play ss. littte Dart in IC' Iraer�ly numberham roar w cept 'a the Junior Baseball Team or and perhaps a Lew fog the top hoiors of the x -- — e, _They are a fine bunch ' of - -- - ; viable, T.. t t-�ag.u- The mon Church e:ervice will continue to ° boys and out odrtifne-games" ihly _-mt-.lur_ oY the W • Imo,. -morniag at`--9.45-u-nlil -further were the victB eight times. This. 1, ...0 �e `nllYl i., ­iz L..,�..�.r Halil on Tuesday, will notice. is far }letter titan the Maple Leafs > ay Sept. 14, I blwuGHAX n do. Fred Evans was Captain, 4e a '•t>:earth" meeting, with Lr. N. ' Our senlool re=opened on Tuesday A their Couch, Ron Gulliver. F. Tomlinson, M. O. H. ass speaker. with Mr: Mahaffey of 'furunto," y A good -crowd turned out for the iioatesL,et -,.-i, Sheppard, al Fe. "brush stration" last Tharn c C. •Sheppard, .tiara. Winton Wu.te, charge. - .nc a. 1'.: Norton,- �lra. • U.. Seebeck Tne W. M. S cp 9t. John a w 44 -day • night and a goad time was }3ring'"And name a Cauuu.au nity-- -After hull their next t::eeting ou Thur: had by all; also, a few dollars was - - - day, Sept. 16 at the home of. Mrs. earned or th ubratulati�.ns to Mr. Ea -rd re Cas^le. the refreshments were served, the Campbell and Mise Margaret Bill Devitt and Miss 'Margaret ladies held an• Election of Officers, '1 weenie, of Whitevale upon th. -O ewton, of ^Tororto, spent the end, the ollcwing 'being e.ected: Pres;, -re.eut marriage, on Sept. 4th, of the week with Mr. and Mrs' C. ;11ra. C. Chapelle; let vide-Ptes., -- ViSitdrs at the. R utaay home on I Devitt and John. _ Mrs. .D. Fanthhm;, 2nd Vice -Pres.,, Sunday last were: Mr. and Ira, La Mrs. Everett, Toronto, � spent the .Mrs, C. SkeltonJ4 Social Convener, Londe, of T^Tonto, Vire. Gladys week -end with . her daughter and Mrg• D. lMead. ` We feel that this is 11-- ,,les, of Parry SoundMr, H,r- famlly„Mrs, L. T. Johnston. a gond group, and hope all the lad- _ _ old. other: also The Frietldly Bible Class will tea will •comtg out and give them old Harding, and hs mand Mrs. T. Cockerill , •M11lik- I hold their nest meeting on Sept Support they deserve and we feet Mr.en, 13, at the home of lira Helen Cray, a+trp the community will be richer Ars. Gannon of H liburton, is I Mrs. Wm. Follows and daughter for it. . "i - visiting her brother Warren and . ha.ve .returned home from a trip in � smccial effort is being put nn visiting eu t e wedding oS her nephew in Toronto, �. Mr. Alan Strong, Mt. Denis, vis- f4nrl� to n+,rrhnse trnohies fnr tlr+ w eonee3ay. - ited Ms nier?, lira, .R oodward and . Junior 6RtampSoms; this wi71 be in frmil last .week, the forme of a dance to be held, on ` _._ Mr. and Mrs, Warren Willson y - — �.0 been entertaining their little �Frid ty, September 17, Every ' srindaui;hter Ruth, while her par- Woodlands one is asked to turn out end sit p- r is had a holiday in Haliburton. East ♦• oodlands port them and you can be sure you . ..._idFtS. Houuy is not so we21 as °per ,'will also have a- vmod time many friends wopuld' like. her dau- + Pty EFJICN R e are .all looking forward tn- . , I another FREE F:VF: 'TY; st #-hp Aline is still with her. -.You ,can almost lie - r that hip Hail this Friday night There' av'll Mrs. Hrrvey''3r., is holidaying to sigh all over the purr aa. r,nrp bec a Financial P011 -7t and togtail- - Toronto with iriendn and relatives. r+orP the children ,,o bark to the atlon of the new officers ,end thin ' wi+n. SLI maro;aiec school. �.a Rom metal evenlna. We h�np �ti Philip were: liab. Jones, 02 Toron- F1nIIdapa are- over and .venin• fire .those that can poreihiy, he prp-ent ' to and Mrs_ Milroy. { settle down to the old routine . - att'-ifrs: -VVIll -ts uu •• i}p not forget foikn, Raf,i*A�� --_ the week -end at St. Catharines with - fortunate our little !olk are Tran ,,art- onr "mnvteq” and ct ca a +•n:nt- _ steel(barres.: zte;, tilt::; ++ewar+ ➢a rel to -o`many in the biQ r!tie ova Ftnh,rrp "Qnn1� �te1nP' in and Iamily. and -aw Red Hill In. his , and we haps we -areable in thr +:Wlntertime"• The time iq 3 tin n 1_ftoating, around in the not _to-'istant ".uture .increase them water, and finally saw 171m step nut i rerreatiopal fbeflities, m. and 8.00 p. m. LL r f it appare^tly none the worse, fix- Eat Woodlands . coir '.be .lustlty _ elim,■ JW ; he 0S 4tO -uw& rArrzi F A'I R ,Yr M RER E�PTEM 15 -16 - 17 -18. -_ 4 BIG--DAYS-THIS YEAR � er and Better Than' Ever". It's"Bi gg lassifi Advt s at Mia�'a Bay. - de Cake '--READY-MIXED ..., , _ n :' . the ' �... -��Coke. o R SALE m die-aged mare, -- a by to Mrs. JImes to his should- Amur of ' ge,rdener's horse, 1800 pounds; this The school has been re-decofted family In the sadden passing •ai a Q° r --- year''a colt' frp"m same; Shetla4d `and new lights put in for the new, loving husband and father, —a, very, vouy, W. Wa•sylyk, cor. Station Rd term. An estra room wals.t/firned kind neighbor--aad-friend to all. /Nix CiIOCOIOIe Cake IA and Range Line, Pickering into a `class-room and ee A=s FOR SALE _ 2 brooder stoves like reported to have-'-a very clean and Success eve time with Cam bells Cake new • work horse; harness; soine fresh ,appearance. We welcome the ~ kiix: dust add a cup of milk or water— eNocot,ar ' Q two new teachers to our village:45 U. stir and bake. Li ht, tender, delicious. C f \�r fire wood; or. d; crosscut saw; hand cul- B fire wooH i'awluk, 'R. 1 .Pick, Hr' Nelson and Mfr- Crowhurst. - Try it today. = ' _. ••^:for - �ering (Salem Road). :fir• and firs. Don Lynde eDlaye _,_ _4..;,. 3 Frown FOR SALE — 46 young geese. a few days at Miner's Bay this — ` REAL . GOLDEN ,• Apply, Warren. C. Willson, R. R. 1, week. M . •GOLDEN $.ceust Hill. Phone Pickering YORB• Rev. J. Kt and Mrs. Braham and MPBE LL E MIX •SvitE family have returned home after a V A L E S. SIT FOR SALE pleasant summer at their cottage Any quantity. - Rbn Gibson at Dwight. i Phone Agincourt 188R tf Mrs. C. Lavell, Toronto, is visit- n KAISER -�'A r BAST spare tiro and wheel, be- Ing her sister, Mrd. H. C: Pearson GENERAL HARDWARE jZ twee^ Brougham and :Claremont;. at .present. L' i L' �`Ti? i off a '29• Ford. James Taylor, at (Most of the village people. have ALVZN BUSHBY ---Crarem°5nt.- - been to the C. N. E. and much use — Sep. 10 was trade • os the school tickets: $boss and twrL yVlria� entre Miss Shirley Risk is holidaying PICK. 49 ESTIMATES GIYLN - SALE REGISTERS -- - 'f �"' ■. c WEDNESDAY, S?T. 29 auct-_ �i al. .. J iLaid4t� -- 'pJtol1 rTiiC C SNAPS RETURNED S E 4on ale of 30 head of registered HYGIENI NAPAM DAY RECEIVED _ ,��, iC� -Phone Stoaffviltes 848 Jersey, cattle; new Jicdel C. - I. H. �c e%, nt. SEE YOUR FAVORITE PiCZ'VAi C. tractor Farmall, on rubber; eu-. Upholstering 8 or S eicposure films developed and s First at the STANLEY TIiEAT$>f tiro farm steek� -implement - --- - �prtnte-d-$@�Rept°ieta All Kinds of Upholstering grain etc., on -Lot 4, 9th Line, of OUR PRINTS AR.E MADE WITH Saturday'Metinee at 2' P. M. :Markha:m Twp. at Bo'x Grove. Pro-i.Have your S piece Snits ONE AIM...'.TO GIVE OUR- CCS-' Doors Open Xmh Night At Im i perty of C. D. Graham. Sale at 1.00 TOMERS SNAPSHOTS AT THEIRFarr- s Elevator FRIDAY and SATURDAY .. D. S. T.-sharp. Terms cash. No re- MOTH PROOFED $17.50. _BEST .... LOOK FOR THE NAME AES. 88d Ehvses . BUS. 88W serve as Yarm sold. Ken and Clarke VELOX ON THE BACK OF EVERY or Robert llitiier, Brougham FSEPTEMBER 10 and 11 - Prentice. auctioneers. -SEE or .WRITE E T TO GIVE SERVICE PRINT:: IT'S YOUR ,ABBE FtA:NCE OF QUALITY. W TRY ERV MONDAY, OCT.-. 4 _ auction sale IAN S N Y D E R -�— aged Fury a of new brick-tiled ?-roomed melte Free Enlargement' With Initial twill handle from price . Fairport Rd $. Dumbarton Order. or r barn, bags loaned. ask for price Richard Denning Sheila Ryan - stuedo -bungalow, never been ocenp- — . R S . Pickering, Ont, gpx dg Dept. T-5 Utterson, Ont. Feeds - Try .our growing mash for led; six and half acres good gareen ` hogs,.-chickens. The price• is right BEEPER OF THE BEES land, number apple and pear trees, i Master and Maple Leat feeds In rgld.d cement 25 a 80 garage, nicely • ► stock. Start Boar Dnllets oa Mant- R. Davenpokt Mithae'l Duane r -situated on No. 7 Con. Markham, Notice. to YOU • . . half mile south of No. 7 highway; r.�ata, PIC °�Avoid g new grain. laying mash - also at same time and place. new - -- -poultry by not fee _ ester grain -Whole or chopped --MONDAY and TUESDAY Ford Ferguson tractor and plow I. C+s TERING 11JEWELERY W at reasonable prices �, SEPTEMBER 18 and 14 R. C.; one and half-ton truck, gar_ CEMENTING Fibron and snowfence for tempor- ' den tools etc. Property of Sam Rev- _ _ PLUMBING - ells. Sale at. 2.00 sharu.'Terms cash, ROOFING - ary silos. _ Semt-solid ButterIlk Sainted Sisters No reserve• except nn property, to We also sell 'B'rantford Rooti� Noed'c Coolers, Milking machines be sold subleet to reserve bid, Pur_ Em _..WATCH and CLOCK Car load of fence Veronica IAke Joan Caulne,W chaser can ..haveimmediate -, REPAIRINGA .. •easion. Ken and Clarke Prentice,, NEWS — SElCTED 8110W= T auctioneers. '- -- - - er.t�, sexy stable Claremont, Ont. FAR.R"S F+OR ,SEER A-D-11O-_ _SERVIC£� RVICCEE i�h REPTIBER 15 araA� ie juaranteed Repair gviai Work Geaas"" =��"'■''�� Something F. J. PROCJSE Sn.�i Quality Drugs y. tj°' n!✓ Accurate Dispensing : e We Do BuildingOf Ali filads Glen Kna , Pro • Veterinary_Retnedies nn„ „ th ' ; . __ „� ,,-o , M;.. • one Pickering C r r -Rehab Photo Flnlehing a and Jo Ph Pik ring MW le,. _ s - Deanna Du John D i • • 1k4Q SLAMS vjr � Complete Qosmetic ,Line • _ - • A.a3 111a1te • of Model _. _ i� �c9ri•'1! - a ' STORE HOURS Arthur ur Fi �d n e - Week Days . s.30 a.• m.. 8 P. C L h. N D E N I N G' S , snataayd . 12.3u li'. . a P M _. PHONE- b0-& $- — . E XA L L S Private Ambulamn THE � - Pickering Ontario. R. BO's - . Phone Marls. 9OW flY GEOSAN 0iiiLTON-G. SLEEP — PaONE PICS. 159 __, PHONE PICK lv'larkham, 'Ont. t -- FiOtiE 68W, - -:The- Imposaible, We Do Immediately. . Miracles Take a little Longer THE SEPTIC TOILET . that requires neither eiettridg Refreshments ! roceries Maple Leaf Fire Claremont Locker T nor running mater to give you sanitary.an as i res -Batteries ` Indoor toilet and disposal , Insurance --Co. :System .sten. Write or Phoas _ system AGENT for -_ 'Barnes-Granger (PowetR Queen) SEE' ONE- INSThLLED IN , Cheap Rates far Farm and Counh7 Standard Size Locker $9.00 A. Yeas MY OWN H031E, 45arden Tractor Otaeo Water System ,Rubber-tired _ B Idiom • Cutting Room and Chilling $ooui I-- --Mnqutries Welcomed Wagons !Ooavertibie Rims and Wbeelt , Windstorm insurance or, Buildba , Available Free To Cbstoa►er! FRc�NH WCHOis . Y t, Windmills, Sites eta SOME LOCKERS AVAILABLS ,. _ Eastern Agent Phone p>< utter, Welding . >�,ir, - �tomebila Insurance o: ,� �• �i'AYLOIZ - LOYS•T oK, b7Rs Rowe Phone C8.�1RE, 1ii47 0� Z!i Frenchatan .: �:, Bowman & t -continuous Nightly ►ionrlay to Friday Frons 7.00 Saturday Continuous 7.00' To M A iii: A IM ONTARIO, Midnight _ • - \ r THtiRSDAY FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 0 and lu. t " B Y and. the. BRUTE - U C ER and ELIZABETH SCOTT s� � )n,.•1L NADIAN BURT LAN AS3'• .. .. ... .. �. I Walk Alone "" myADULT ENTERTAINMENT AT10-NAL,.-,.-:;1 SATURDAY ONLY — SEPTEMBER ly, 1948 T r1 rave.hearted Boy....... A Great-hearted Dog. • EXHiBITION • . .. - GRAY � - - . .' ' ' _ _ n SS.-1GGy' In, COACHGeorge \Oi�FB and L ES Shaggy 'IN GLORIOUS OUTDOOR COLOR - MOND UESDAY WEDNESDAY _. BDPT 18 14, 15 ;august 28th to September 11th (Except Sundays) :� ap.to.aa Domed Timt The Whole I�uuy Will ZnM �.�►� ¢ �.� -�, 11�Ir. � Blandings ' Builds _.. - .. c • / .10 l� ; ....Vldb ,-1 iC"Y. GRANTHis Dreinihouse ahl4. MYRNA ]JOY • :.-- :. iM� - �lMgee ,Toe sad Ns' �es� met � . > UrQRV .. _ LMA PJioibehi & _ ' LMA '1ba0eei !! Mme Movies, dy�11lIS>tllS _ I 1, ale .'iye�oeto Bnsss owami BIMt i�a ���? Qub�,' i' ■ Sdhoob3 see. J tri7ul�i ae btiM will t"U ata$ M !Taa+OntQ Bas Tea'mlaal b` I;' Iwteat lFielentxe E _Nle You' Crazyand iuws i'eaars Into the, t}twlaic • - . .. ..' -�,•;� a,•�' ec�boe (aAII. wAR1�s i ! peoi •■� a Ho' uses Phone 4500 is* A { eta sac Information at fibs Eater • er.�r�� ��� �!l>rr .y e In 1880's Ame iia „ ' Went Bicycles Crazy _ n t a 1st Canada d Ca ads h 90 : • a in a 18 s Back c ' United States were swept by a I craze • for bicycling -which was" a • . � - t tj real phenomenon, commercially- is well as from the standpoint 4iE w' recreation. The people of North - ` America spent over a hundred • � million dollars for bicycles between i q ]En0 --r-- Most farmers' w the yalue of thape, sodium fluoride and pheno- 1890 and 1896. limestone for "sweeteninxlf certain thiazine being some of the chem • The first safely bicycles coat _ types of soil; but there may be icals used to fight various types 5300. The .average bicycle, still many who are not' aVare, that re of the pests. 'But it's just as well cost over $100 in 18f when 15 su ti from liming depend to a not to. fool around with such things bought a good pair of shoes; t61b L.rge extent on the quality of the "on your own." Better consult a a mauls good suit; 50c a presentable 131 limestone that is used. Some vane- vet and find out from him which shirt; and 14c for a dozen eggs ties may run as high as 10 per cent parasites are causing damage, and seemed expensive. Men and wortien h b eanya things - -moisture- , ' -not piore what i't e 'est .method of treat deprived themselves of _ . - to u 'wheets' - and _K� ' than 3 or . 4 per cent. And it merlt. --buy - stands to reason that a man who • * # the bidycles' threw a• frightening buys •hFormer. �•ar;r+„ ;e p�••; a shadow over the country s ecoa `Mie can do 1 f damage e � p only o a g _ good money for_,a whole lot' of fo a young orchard, as no doubt oma? . E water. plenty of you have learned to your xepbrts writrten during thud y -- - ` * * sorrow. Three thicknesses of 'are evidence of the hysteria .q sated if .. Fineness of rind is somethin among businessm" by the econom- g 9 heav oiled wra in aper tied .e �ftrdt-shDutd-•be checked. Coarse y' wrapping g P is inroads of the bicycle. In b686 arpund .the young •trunks with n the watch an4 , jewelry • business limestone releases its benefits to two or three pieces of string, is, a - - e soil ver slowly. For ple, -the y s 1y xam simple but effective method of giv- was all but defunct, piano business Hello Popl-Most p'- a-lar-passenger-on=a-recettt�EA-Right recon este to a sirown-that-lime - -- - :was off 50 per-cent, furniture mea from England was tour-year-old Lynette Swanson ..shown here ins them protection. - g } ) � sone that wont gQ through afour- were pleading with young ladies to in the arms of Stewardess Edith White at Malton Airport This was proved by an or Last stop 'buying bicycles with their p mesh 'sieve-that is• four spaces per P Y g Y where the little girl was soled lei her waitin 'daddy. ist out on the west coast. Last savings, and saloon keepers were g gr y g - inch- won't do any good in less g year lie ,didn't get 'around to wrap- A that the bicycle was tale than three ears, whereas the kind growling Guelph that she was coming down that will pass through a 60-mesh Ping. acres of young pear trees ing bread out of their mouths." t -and in the spring he had- to re- _ by bus that afternoon and would sieve is 100 per cent available with plant nearly half of that area But F+. *stay overnight. Her visit was the in a similar period.-moreon five and a half acres than- on outcome of a standing invitation. * * -� - A question *fleet asked, especial 800 trees- that were wrapped, only s On Friday there was a threshing twenty trees were damaged by mice. ti by those who havvinstalwhled seer for, Bob to go. to; my friend to be ! ' * % tic tanks fair! recently, is whether. taken to a nearest highway to Y Most %vera of cowboy stories, i there is an danger in runninginto "ems Go�2ndolir`e ..Clark¢ catch a reTurn bus to Guelph; a. y - g - and those who like .movies of the tanks soapy water; or water in "Wild West" type, know that crate of eggs to Bet ready and to such It's been a quiet house this week- ship, and Cicely to be taken to which cleaning fluids have been dis- "maverick" is the name given to --`end. On -Friday Cicely went to Niagara. .-Of-course solved:cattle--But -perhaps 'you Niagara Falls; Sunday Bob was off The answer is that or have gone on the bus but we had nary milddidn't know that the name was de- � to Toronto and Johnny, as you may planned that I , would go with her soaps, or-any of the new "detergent rived from an actual person-Sam- y*' •.-remember, is westward. bound. The and Bob would drive us. Partner cleaners" are not likely to cause last we h of him he was . in uel A. Maverick, a Texas politician insisted that we go on with our any trouble. But care should be l� Winni -and atilt travelling. and cattleman... plans and he world do the after- taken with the use of strong * So the week-end has been- quiet noon threshing. Y didn't like.the caustics or disinfectants, as the but the preceding days have been useful bacteria which work.; in the The tale goes that many years _— Am thin .butt We had hardly turn idea of leaving him to it-but oh, ago Texas cattle-raisers,-tired of y g septic tanks are even more +Se4tq -- ed around from our first threshing that man.=he can Ibt stubborn P - 11'e saw Niagara Falb for about destroyed• than harmful •�,rais. rustling" and the resulting fends ' -= before the machine. was back-fora . * * and shootings-decided that each Second go. Unexpectedly, of course. ten minutes and it was More beau- So great- care shy rid be taken of them would brand his cattle with tiful than I had ever seta it before, �•ook-threshing-shisg-was_in_progress...nn_ �u_+he t,. of Wricentrated lye., some distinctive mark, thus doing another farm when it rained so the Thele was more green aoove. ins chlorine solutions, chloride of away wit ispv es over ow , - - =-threshers headed for the nearest fails-shrubs or brush of sbme •kind —which made the Fail' a ri er green time, carbolic ar.d and other strong So they all, picked out their farm 3&here threshing might -bedisinfectants. Yater . in which any -"brands," which were 5egister No Place Go-In spite of the _ needed. That happened to be here. in colour. The water was ery low smile on his face four year old P there of these has been used should go all. that,is Is to say, except one. It was five o clock when we got pa wevwatched sudd� les spray. . , _ --.- y only t ere ap- some place .other- than Tato your • Gaston Lalon h meless- word• they woes coming. Did we septic tank. -This .was Maverick who said, unless, in the meantime,. the ° put on a spurt! I just about went peared a beautiful. ra�nbow , er the , » + "Now that hll _you fellows have Montreal children's court has 41�_two-w heels around the corners tumbling$water—my afirst I� woe of a D has been estimated that the et d on r bra Of course we mina d -our-rush - really_ a s tle you nds, there isn't found him one. When his pat- on my woe to town for supplies. something to remei�Ger. uch, livestock-Fadusts y--an"frisese- tin-me getting one'-' encs separa e s only affet_Ttts - Y PP the United States is being robbed just let mine run the-ranges ran es un- order dinner all right and although much nicer than alttificial llum j g birth Gaston was taken is of u to one hundred and fifty fi`to the rest of we were through threshing by two' t P marked, Wic , charge by a garage mechanic. ad the me for Saturday the weathe million dollars ayear-and not by them, seemed like. a .fair enough g g g g #, trod c eared Tiringof the job the latter took g g iaatious. a packing plants, 'price controls, lack idea-far -' while • -- Is- -supper: because the machine only an rt drawi In s, - oc e ' `- moved across the road 'to out bache- oats and working late. B ause years the tow puackers, when they him a nickel for a -cone, then for neighbour had I offered to -put they were late; rpilkia� was late, the sort. The robbers referred tot came across some unbranded beasts, 71 - ng was are Internal' livestock•-w;sites. would say, 'Oh, those are Mave- walked out of his life. up supper for his men too: After supper eras late -ever thi All when one has prepared one late. But so it goes.. ricks. ' Such --parasites, according to ex- But as: -time` went oa those un- '!miss! it isn't much more work to Jin between our joy rid and uri 'pert veterinarians; can be, controll- suspecting westerners began to real- -_ do two, I did have Cicely to big jobs we had- a little job a s,' - carbon disulfide, hexachlorr ize that `the herds owned by the �.. betP• horrid, repulsive little j b. A d =01= wily Mr. Maverick were .increasing - _ Thursday we. had invited two tha! wa� hunting tomat worm . ` I would like to know about. toma- in 'numbers at a far greater cat: was just. getting ready to- go for of these horrid, fat green th`ngs bu toes ss well. - or ns arya � sirs. -the at last they them when a friend phoned from I didn't think much about it,because` it that tomatoes grown in the gar- clamped down on the nifty At a e any time we have grown tbmatota I den are so much better than those scheme, and insisted that Maverick Answer to Last Weeks Pnzsle one buys in the store's? For thresh- get a distinctive brand of his own, I have found one, or perhaps two, and .stop'laying claim to all the t •�� Q% so - R 1 P D O 5 E 5 , but no more. Well, .th4_nett time � lug' I. bought a basket of tomatoes cattle wt ya g d t �D I looked at. She plants I; f and to 1 which had happened o escape and they were hardly fit to use- PP P Y A V A O V U L E yellow at the top and tough and the annual roundup. But the name my horror that many of th! vine♦ L T P Y R O MAN 1 A had been stripped of their 'leaves. white inside.. What we get from has stuck-although no longer with , r 1 T L A 1 Then the hunt began and con our the garden now are firm, meaty, h capital "M:' O D A M C O W fifty plants we picked off no lean and red right through. * I Bnnzs i It is truly maddening these days = e qmck relief. L 0 R R Y A OCE than eighteen worms. C;reaeeles:, L L E Y A T 0 N E D -A ever having grown tomatoes •s'that so often we have to pay exorb- And Put it Forward face dn'��s. 8 S E I extensively we know little about .' its tit prices for inferior goods. Why - -R �W nouronxodor. is it, when we have inspttiors for Some -people view with awe pro- Eeone,eieolslse6ae A D NEED A C H E these pests-how tliey.come or what found this and inspectors sof -that?. Every- • S AXI 0 M steps shouts-be taken to keep theta.... •- The guy - with both feet on the , thing we sell is graded •without, under control. But tiow.. I want to ground; A R ERA USF mercy. Could is be there is one know all about them and how to To .get somewhere he -must lift standard for the producer. and an S 1 M deal with ,them. There 'are things other for copsumer?.. In which case, one. . where docs all the good'stuff go? *• T. Mud tint 86. Altfi'o -- CROSSWORD Cry like a eat 36. Recover tet M t. Accustomed Inside 10. Musical note 87. Personalit7 Y t Minil. lout.ting to 39. Fish 1t. Imperfection 40. Wears aws]F y p Join, the colors t0. Droop 4,1. Frequented ACA088 St. colors. 22. spot mar ts :i ew DOWN 24. Luzon 44. Command A �lfitertained tminishes tribesman 47. That which inwct Feminine S. Wild '49. Nobleman Wish . Anent I7, Merrymaking 52, Infatuation ser . �xist _ • . _ , 6. oreenland , .. ,;;t0, Chedh pieces ....&C Private rooiq , 1s: gypfisa tb*n 82, open vessel 57. New Raglan odde9 Underhanded $4. Not straight- state (ab.) _ 44biad�bt o - �. Warming forward 59. Soldierout �11 p. last Indica 7 abtis FD�otntment q tf !6. la Anythinit s. Tm I e - hinner 1 T* tching 4 I 9. $ectivn i. Monti s see on ') n.1 1[4:(� . Fiy�i 494, Place a Mi I combat' N. One who l!!r tracts eat Von *. ii. Furniture lnl ah e pportAli of goners! e� at la °e In� _ ;Could Have Used Some of It Around Here -More than a thousand square miles in Scotian ed .and the north of England-have been rec n"' ly covered with floods following torrential raL� J storms. Many marooned families havehad to be rescued from their homes, railways we•� -- actio,. river banks -crumbled and ri�enin oro s ruined. Coastguards were rue p g`: P l� O0'it t i land with ifs- aving apparatus-and some of them are shown -here helping to. assist .a ..T,_; gti� y -old Woman from her home in Berwickshire. Her husband, who is 76, was rescued by f ees°ser y same party. Answer to Tbb Passle Will. Appear Next Week _ _ 7 S _ _.. �. HANDS A '. •.- _.. 0000 .--00_00 - .. for 03 TARIO -- _ -� ZEA RNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY \ ; -' .: -.: ,. .. .-. �. .. .. ..•. .. a ,. .�' ONTARIO -S products are desired and p4ebased by people. all over the - .�.....: . ..... .........0.00...........0......:...: ' world and`the capacity to produce such' goods largely determine@ the economic; welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of ' MACHINE ASSEMBLY : every artich produced in Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, one all are afore assuredof 'ob security ... and we and our children can have more of the John N. West, -25, of Toronto, a Royal better things ie Iife. But to produce such'goods in sufficient,quamities, skilled _ •« Canadian Navy veteran, is shown here an adjustment to the , :' labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans « making one of « are constantly bring trained to provide -the skilled hands so needed by industry. They receive ON THE ]OB. training under expert instructors in•our Ontario = ••.: ' � • T0,000 arts in a business machine deaignedpfor a New Zealand firlh. « M factories. _ : Various types of business machines are This training, provided through the co-operation of the DepartmemIt, of Veterans'v— ' produced in Ontario fac. Because in. s: 9 Affairs; the Federal Department of -Labour and the Oatarie°Departent of Educe. tones• of their tion, starts the veteran on the r d to .skilled craftsmanship. In, assembling'- v�terans tricate mechanisms it is es. that these « -business $tachines, for example, must have a thorough. knowledge of J seniial machines -� electricity and must -learn to ppeerform intr%#te woek on precision Machines having -thousands of separate parts: These Canadian -made ,business machines are sold inQREM1 be checked • by expert craftsmen at every stage of : all parts of the world; creating new wealth for Canada and Ontario.' Therefore ..nstR their production.. ,every effort of these sewl skilled'veferans helps to make Ontario a finer place is �gT �^ �,. -t .L . �. •,, .P Ito �, -, ... � co- DlLP-•-lam k - - - n / _, � _ _.. �. HANDS A '. •.- _.. 0000 .--00_00 - .. for 03 TARIO -- _ -� ZEA RNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY \ ; -' .: -.: ,. .. .-. �. .. .. ..•. .. a ,. .�' ONTARIO -S products are desired and p4ebased by people. all over the - .�.....: . ..... .........0.00...........0......:...: ' world and`the capacity to produce such' goods largely determine@ the economic; welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of ' MACHINE ASSEMBLY : every artich produced in Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, one all are afore assuredof 'ob security ... and we and our children can have more of the John N. West, -25, of Toronto, a Royal better things ie Iife. But to produce such'goods in sufficient,quamities, skilled _ •« Canadian Navy veteran, is shown here an adjustment to the , :' labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans « making one of « are constantly bring trained to provide -the skilled hands so needed by industry. They receive ON THE ]OB. training under expert instructors in•our Ontario = ••.: ' � • T0,000 arts in a business machine deaignedpfor a New Zealand firlh. « M factories. _ : Various types of business machines are This training, provided through the co-operation of the DepartmemIt, of Veterans'v— ' produced in Ontario fac. Because in. — Affairs; the Federal Department of -Labour and the Oatarie°Departent of Educe. tones• of their tion, starts the veteran on the r d to .skilled craftsmanship. In, assembling'- v�terans tricate mechanisms it is es. that these « -business $tachines, for example, must have a thorough. knowledge of TK seniial machines -� electricity and must -learn to ppeerform intr%#te woek on precision Machines having -thousands of separate parts: These Canadian -made ,business machines are sold inQREM1 be checked • by expert craftsmen at every stage of : all parts of the world; creating new wealth for Canada and Ontario.' Therefore ..nstR their production.. ,every effort of these sewl skilled'veferans helps to make Ontario a finer place is �gT �^ which to live -and conaultes to the welfare and happiness of all her•..citizens. Ito : ' THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) - - - LATIONS . , REGI!.. .. Claremont � .. School re-opened l st :.iond�s' � F pplying to eer�tain uses of --,hid we iearu that the rooms are n' ` •.---_._ : _ __ - _ l ,full, some'over-fl-wing. Some .of e the. children were so anxious to R10 et their -aev ?Out at they rode LECTR ICITY N _ i - —tINTA o 'touftville oa thibir 'blcrclea to --- ---. J ,get• them. , _ _ — E Mlr. and rir.. Keevii were in .Hal_ lectric Power Commission of Ontario , ,fburton over the week-end. Th@ _ *;— — MTG., James Carto* left for Tor- � announces the following regulations made under ids. where she will re -the P 3 _ t e .owerCCom;nis on Act and to become - onto on.Mlpnday ! Mr, and . Mrs. Les Lye and fam• at midnight, September 13th, 948 X Aly have moved into- their new: re - --•-----------• - - • , - here attended -y •A aumbor from - _ ':Fort .'Ferry Ft:ir on Monday. 7 PART I �' p�Qy sP while open for .business and - • air. and Mrs. Parmenter, .,Toren- - __ _-_.. - not more than 5 watts per T00 square . - to, spent the week-end here. = WATER HEATERS feet of the used-car lob-after cessation We are r•orry ro report-ghat Mir, Unless wader heaters operated by eleotzi0c1 _of business; Dave Dawson •is verb low at vinic _ — wer are—,. ' (iii) not more than 100 watts per gasoline pump of ,writing. •- - • Ana) equip -with ith thermostatic control, and _ _ _ in a, service station, exclusive of lights 'r qtr; 'lid Mr». Don Hedges,, and' (b) installed is or on tanks which are thermally inside the p-drap-meter compartment, while :A Rosemary, attended the C. X. E. on . Monday. --- insulated, the service station is open for business;. ino- municipality or municipal - commission >te,ceiv i' Mrs. Mos. , Lye-.and -boys, Toron- I _ _ �� (iv). not more than l5 watts per 100 square feet Y to, spent last week 'with the Lye I " fag electrical power from the CommisdOA shall of whatever -part oz . parts of out-door t and Hedges'. families 'sere. 1 supply or use or permit to be supplied or ased by �dusfrial premises is in actual use for , Services•.will be 'held in the Sun. `_ _ any person the electrical ,power or cony Part work in rogres9 and not more th4r< s day School rooms of the United {hereof for the operation of water heater iadtalled Y' watts' pel0pmsqu 6 e ,feetpeal 100 rsqu�ar. Church next Sunday morning with or replaced after the 1st of N. vember .IW. - _ t more an watts ' -Rev. K9jS dy #n charge No person shall take from qty rt�.wniciPalitq feet for protec ve , q _ ;Little Gary Taylor was host at +t �) / f the storage f 2 of municipal ' shall take any. electrtpal power - _ actually occupied by fast stens, or used a , x birthday party when he had a- , Or a orage o materials or equipment; ".bout twelve ' of his' schaor chums , ' :~t '.,received from the Commission and usu it for the help 'him celebrate his 7th birth- operation of water heaters in a manner contrary and 1 > oto the provisions of subregulation 1. el ,... (n) not more than 60 watts per 100 square - (3) No ,son shall .take any electrical wer f a are Dir. Bursesri is spending Ward home. pe - feet o 1 a at days 'a _ ed from fhe commission o y w ' e is use; •\" A fixe at' the horns of Dr. Cur operation o water aters in a manner contrary between -sunset and sunrise; - - tin on the 9th concession, laerl to the provisions of subregulation 1: +, ' week, buraed.a quantity. of'.fence - _ c (� hong °-- rails, The loci fire company went tions 237 47 are revoked. _ _ ) marquees;' or '.3.Ontario Req ala - - to their aid and brought the blase _ - f PART Ii _ .. _) - sidewalk-canopies ;� . on hotels, theatres and restaurants except not under contmL ._-_ _ The Sarco ComJ�any have com- _ . _. _. _ _ •Y SPACE HEATERS - more than 2 watts .per square foot of floes anenced work on the extension o1 e -.=their Dreseut building. The "cay. �J l : {1} No municipality. or municipal commission space or sidewalk-area covered by the,=142% receiving 'electrical power from the Commission .. qui or canopy; s ,ate. is fiuiahed and th�ay_ are now .1� supply Dotting in -Che 400tinge tJ° 1 or use or permit to he supplied or (g) lighting of exterior entrances or exits of. putBj ting Jn -t Fata 10 of Tomato, and j :,'used by any person electrical Power or :any part commercial premises or residences except not , o M�a.3tar�aret FLrr, of the Ladies' _-"';thereof for the.operation of air-heaters, grates, d t commercial pre f both poeut last radiators, boilers oz any other device for s ace more than 100 watts for comm �ciiloge. Whitby, p an -no •more than 25 watts for residences; ti - week-end at their„home. of , . , heating in hotels, - tourist - cabins; shops, offices_ - (h) _ .. . - iD,Lr. Lorne Hardy and family” _ . =. -'.sad commercial premises. • exterior lighting. between sunrise and sunset. - _ �unbarton, were here on Monday ! ,' (2} No person shall take from any municipality Or (2) The lighting permitted for she during bush• ,. CL for the Heid Day. mmission nay electrical power re- nese hours under sub-clausesii ae the Of lighting Of t bir. Garnet DicicinsQn, of Toronto q an municipal co - spent the week-end with Mr, Wm. 'i;eived from the Commission and use it is a manger . signs, cha of subregulation 1 shall inc h kinson hers.— ; ::`. contrary to the provisoes of subregulation 1. interior si mer adise-displa s d saw- Mone off• - - - - son shall taste any electrical power pro- ' :windows ' War eteraiia, ' of Uxbridge. tape frt�ta an municipality o= 1 4r cured from the Commission an use i spent ' Monday here at the Legion .. - . _ Contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1. - mLinicipal. commission any •e ectrica ..power re- 4r 1 .Day. -. . . _. a ons of r n -. PART I17 }ir. and :ill's. • Ed•'- Lewis .spent - :. it - ;..; __•... .-.•_. - •...,, .. -- •• _'.,•. _. - .�n�ti the .. � • -, f _ Commission an use n Oshawa ,with -.the .... week-end In. provisi sub egulatio the daughter and. family, 4Ir. and bins. e _ , wer ed fz _ • .¢,_(1). No municipality of municipal cornmisnioa personfrom the Commission and use Hina manse- - _ ,�•$ No cordon' Graham. cil *ere _ r S . :..'. -. bir. and �Irs. Robt. &Icl,eod, - s a on _ • - -- _ a t I or use or • er lit to be � supplied or :cont, ti o e provisions reg ti 1 0 . s`�y ore, t e. .o ay• :. - , � shall suPP Y P • _ - _ _ _ Driiss Dorothy Hawkley. of Tor- person electrical power -or any part _ regulation A e with her ` used by any pe a onto, spent. the .west+-end . thereof for, . Subregulation 1 of regulation 4 and regulations .::• - - - - 5 and 6 shall not apply to,—, . - - re(wie, here.. (n) lighting of interiors of shops, show-windows —d n x.. ;.%Ira r E. I,ennerTy arid-RAc. are _ ) - (i) lighting _of air-mss an transportation - k and offices except,— - terminals; st;1; 'holida;.in� In the Not•th coup- ¢ - - - (i� - _ not—more titan 2 wgks PeT square foot _ (ti) lighting for police, fire had property � floor-area of the shop during F'ici,l nad' � Surceq* i protection services, traffic" lights, traffic y ... tWb%AUU= WA sh iron ay nes a pn c. - _.. bus ursa lic o a tolidav and the C. `. �. on, .Life - :• business with a pub ' e t cenable the re - an warning- • _. local 1i,eston had a Rnod attendance _ • atm to work; - (iii) lighting required by law, - {b) hospitals; . st their Field'D:lp• DUT!nR the at- - _. •. te:•tioon Zion .detested Claremont at (ti) not more than 20 watts per lineal foot of - c li htinq for interior domestic purposes• - c g of exceeding re. of s-1. Zn �= - width of show-windows of shops between O g `jfaotball to a eco. -4.30 p.mc and p•m•; . fid) lighting of a §ingie extefitsr sign, n ball -it flually came - : amination base - ,. ax boys and Claremont ( not more than 2 Y watts per square toot of - 60 watts, to designate, dowa to .. A win. A Ajax taking the - = - - gross floor-area of an office; and . (r) as office of a ' medical br dental prao- " • girls, 'with. A! al direct , or _ was held on. the street until >� _ titioner, embalmer or-funeral or • dance -(iq) for the protection of property-after business pharmaceutical chemist; . rain forced'them. to move on t.o the hours not, more than 5 watts per 100 an ambulance,, telephone or telegraph Xa11, The lucky winners in the draw :square feet of gross floorarea of a shop or station; or' " were: Miu� Phyllis 13eelb-y. •th?.:,109 I _ sac r qunntz; tie 25 ,, office-_but—not ceding 60 wafts per ,ri'e: �:urel - 1 trori for�tra lle s� shop or .office; E iu sleeping accommoda• s one -gnd' -tea rune: �- sib .•,a'. pretty 'tlouae (b) lighting of exterior signs _ , c exterior floodx,..5ir outline-lighting for decors- : _ . _ ..PART IV l .; .. A pretty wedding :u a sot>:iiig of �� ' . giads and •c'natioas took ( ) ;gra, • tips, ornamental or advertising purposes; gulations; — --=--- - In these" re _ ;,)tics on Saturday at the home of {a) "shop" means "any building ora portion of 1'g�hting of out-door Christmas trees; �e bride; when Miss Margaret • +w�? g - ;heZlibeth Cowie, daughter bf •Mrs tui of .parking-lots, used-cal lots,-service a'building; booth, stall or place where goods - . -sic ns, out-door industri¢1 piemises and out- are handled or exposed °r offered for sale, Cowie and the late W . T. Cowie • became the bride' of victor `elbonr .play; fields except, ••• or where goods are.manufactured and which bon of Dar. ' Walter Symea �- .. Symes, �t t mole thaw 15 watts 'per 100 square is not 'a factory; liut shall not include an� art - - and tun late \Iib. ay'mes, of Ciare :feet of parking-lot space while, open for , ,. :of a buildin used for office purpos ,and anent. `: husiness; {b) "office"', shall mean 'a :building 'or part of a ti The bride, given in marriage by ' ' St ) not mare than 15_ watts per 100 square building oecupied'arid used#cr office Purposes her cousin, Mir. swarf Granain, , more a Floor-length gown of cream feet of that portion of used-car Tots used for' only. _ saun, trimmed with net and lace, - - - .and halo of needed pearls •and. w= cage hioums, and carried ,red pgr?e�,q'y PltOVIDID-BY THE 'POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS i ge. ild maiden hair tern. toads _ to comply >.::._:'•than Shoo and not more than $500 .for each and ' Ttie bridesmaid was Musa Jeal �y person refusing or- neglecting - Fi who wore iloor-4enzth gown • an direction, order, regulation, restnction, every separate aaq upon,.whiicli such refusal o! of Dale blue flowered- uet with A' f 1Nltlt Y y — Paloas of roses and- blue ribbon ` prohl'bitioa ounde trot • miction shall is guiltyof n�lec# is repeated or continued. b:. and carried pink rosea: "�° offence addition to nay- other liabilitq 'The- penalties imposed by 'or tinder the �• -- �« ' The groom was,aupported by ' Incur ape. Of not less -than $100, and not authority'of this section shall be Under rbroLiier, Dar. -Gordon symes. Rev- KennodY officiated and >�+. _ ""More than $3W and a further penalty of not less The. Summary Convictions Act. Porter pl*Yed the wedding music - �]Liss Vivian "or sang "U�>� _ �-- ^,., 3USpENSION OF REGULATIONS AS TO CERTAIN AREAS the "Dins �' of the rig ,x' e Townships of Carlia_q, Chrfstle, tQ �e seoeiPtioa, Aela t i�otsts II nad III of t1}e foregoing Regulatioens are saw:. th H_ • s 01"- ie: the bride's maRt►ar reoiirea P witti respe to the following CowperFeeurgusO FTovern� of 30 ila a gown of iawY wool css� with The TerritorialMan toulia Nf )f Algoma, AainCochr�~ nad ax, e _ ries and ware a cot,. • �4)_• 'black accesso pin y A1vor; the Village-of Roseean ; y ansa of pink roses. ' gra' T karma Ezhibitions and fairs field -in-lM '.b7 k:, Sudbury thunder Ba imis g7' (g) For the wedding .trig LR Dome Sudb y�. ties tinder The Agricultural Societsa Ao n ortih, the bride wore- s grey gabas'- _ (b) the Territorial District of Pasz3t�Sound, ezaePt R _ quit with black acceeeori" end wore-a corsage of Pink roew. r. If further elari3Tcation 'is required please contact your local Hydro o�`ioe. will reside in Claremont. -� They ; .._. .. _.• - _ _ _ � _ 4` :Your ER COMMISSION . OF ONTARIQ Look At The • Label On TIME HYDROELECTRIC. POWER. r'+ a1M popes Nwir - ` •. _ - - _ - 5. Y• a> NPHROOL thegreater of ,the ytwo mets They disagreed at the outset of the ser ' with respectto akingioMntr k_ Thee y --R Ty -k 13 s- m nabis taking Mark and Paul taking ` • � k By Rev, R Barclay Warren Silas. Each pair did good work. � :•' ! a s. Paul was the more eminent but - Barnabas helped him to get started. ti - Barnabas, A Good• Man * Christian workers should always be t w.i 4. d j enc Text: -He goo7.d r 1 on the alert, to in an omage Golden Text• others to work fur God ` •yi.. man_ and full of the 'Holy. Ghost t and of faith. -Acts 11:24. --11l DOES u ¢ ' 13arnabas played \an important ?I part in assisting Satit'-into the full- time - _ -- r . s -- T fist V��all�■V g tiV� J lyes shunnede disciples there but he ' tiF >� lem to Din th as they thought it WALLOP YOU c _ e a trick to get on the in- $' ' 9 srideh and secure their death. But ~ Barnatras befriended him. He told BELOW THE BELT? x `..: conversion, ■ hes was :then of, accepted as n one o Help Your "28" For The- 0! them. - Relief Tho Helps Make You Ruin' To Ge Mon than half of your estiod� b'd0»• _'t•I r After the marts rdom of Stephen d� f ythe belt-iR your 28 feet of bowel•, �/.: • r ta the disciples were scattered but eo when ind' es4on strikes, try so thev bore witness of Jesus. At else hely: d Beeson in the swmaoh below the belt. Antioch many -believed and Barna- what you may need is Carter's LittleLiww ' t �• �wo3 y/ 'f? are q has was sent to that city. Then he PILa to give -needed help to that_"fort went to "Tarsus and sought Saul, Take Ca tter'■T the Lou Pill bdoas and one ter meals. aka them w 1 i 4 and together they ministered there of help chin cur `sto $ma6 y RAY for a 'year. 1t 'was- soar' -apparent AND bowels=lel y y eaten is Natures ownnt ay� what You have makess yauofetell tette • froot m your h of mottthes o yaw Wei. be •�,. f w y0aR Little)ust Liver PiLsytramt7oour dd+ructiet Twd Comics —and a Prize Beauty—Betty jean Ferguson of Halifax is, better known to hun- and YOU =---dreds of thousands as "Miss Canada": While visiting the Canadian National Exhibition one Aln�cS• A„ • - of her s ecial thrills was a "buggy ride" with the famous comedy, team Ole Olsen and Chick _ Johnson.- That's- Olseti holding -the reins, while- Chick tries to :persuade Betty Jean that — s there's, absolutely no danger of anything extraordinary happening: A READER -has -sent in an ex• Tent example of Miss: Ellen Terry's _ - - - hands to such an extent.that he was tier 1Hrit'ng, eel ing me to make a -wit • • • unabrEtd use a knife and forlo while a . 'c brief -analysis of Ma'�, With the �Iwe and Radio Folks y OR FAS aE M� it was on, and had. to be fed. set. Miss Terry _ "" was England's M0 st loved act- t;y- Grata Sharp _ you s s ress and thrilled just in Case yo ever get into" n000 argument as to w r was the first �'� _ msrty audiences_ In commenting on the return of of thousands svlh'o fairly detest the. .motion pciture ever produced in � +. ,. Rf with her superb The' Pause that Refreshes" pro over lengthy commercial __plugs Canada = dr even if you don't! gram to the air, after its summer which m;r so many of the prw here"are the factx perormancea until _ ;layoff, .'The -New Fork -.Times grams we ear. It was_• "Hiawatha"-filmerl at lOThe writing is _ showers some site -and` well -mer- `lot the ica�t of the program's Desbarats. Ontario, back in 1003 - very ' clear andREL�� ed -compliments in the directwn virtues are its comn.trcialc• Which by Charles Urban, an American there is little difficulty in reading of Percy Faith, Canadian orchestra are exemplary for modesty in from Chica o, .wfio titer did a lot each lefter. fill •' a loop let4era are - leider. This, is to say he was ori- _ length and tone ... 'Id addition -to of cinema ioneerin in Great Brit- - . ✓ ginally a Canadian, although it be- tieing fine entertainment (Ti,e - sin'rhe actin -or most of it any- open as, in e' and '•1' and these are . y indicative of frankness. truthfulness gins to look as -if the bigger oppor- Pause That 'Refreshes) is a lesson way -was dc5je by-•Ojibway In- " and honesty, with a de3ire for fair / +- •tunities 'south of the border have in.. good public • relations- and an.. diens, and the ]elute consisted of -" �• taken 'a firm hold on him. asset to broadcasting." p play and justice for. al. The capital R - same twenty scenes, and ran e25 letters are moderately high, show - a. a ra+ r r - feet • in length. ing an independent. nature, and. are —_ r - "Under the knowing • hand of Irr the British -made film entitl " • " ' is w u e an. in- _ _ oc pit arcourt Williams plays They must have c•stabli�IQ some _dicati4n of haughtiness. _ •.v� the broadcast draws -its ,subbstance the part -of' a priest whose hands- sort of a record when,. they shade The-capital,letter "E," the down- .1y. own largely from the enduring popular have been completely. maimed and "Four Faces'Wrst" in s<hich Joel stroke of the "y;' ;and the stro¢g R _- - .favorites and selections -currently fingers broken by torture -in' con= AI-rCfea- and Frances Dee are undcrstrokea are the' outstanding in• pAlPIS OF - enjoying public .approval;' the re- centntion camps in which he had featured. Although f is a typical di:cations of .Miss- Terry's faith_in.-.-. -: view says, in part. "Mr..Haith treats been confined. How he gets this t�'cstern; with bank robbers, sheriffs, het ideal and sincere desire. .to at- orc nes ra- ettect of maimigg is rat her interest- posses and all the fixin + a tain success. You 'Will never . find tion which brings out the richness ing. I think.r hough there are -guns all over the hgavy underatrokes in the writing of -- - in a song' wAhon! +atnej4ing 'tvitih Before he 'went' in front of the` place, not a single shot i3 fired. Near -a weakling or a, person arho cpm - its melody." cameras the make-up man 'would est anybody comes to ,getting plains about difficv.;ties, Ellen Ter- - apply to Williams' hands a mixture knocked M is when lileCrea gets ry'a success was partly due to her Then �, rt sac rs .on. to of plastic and gelatine. This wax bit by a rattle9nake; but in spite of abilit The Pa's of rheamatiti� y. to increase her determfna�, indreadfuLBut now yvu snake. soiree emark s "which will then Covered with a coating of collo- .this the picture doesn`t lace: for ac- tion to succeed when atf seemed can get relief • . , quick strike a retentive note in thq hearts dion-which drew up. the actor's - tiori. hopeless. It is a good example of thief . a a prob-ded reset with • . r _ - _. -courage. graciousness and roye of Ilxaricxrnrltt yA- small Aova Scotia fighitig vil1- serrivQ. Yeet FxitshrTnrs is the thing to • = - ate is the setting or finny' e- -• .. _ Linda" starring Lew Ayres and 4o headaches • - - for nemiNe. neue- ` Jane Vkyrnaa-but whether it is a eigic cc rheumatic pain. Or foe the wah"andpmbmofcotdo.Ltarsirruse - :, the real thing or a reasonable H olly- mrums, hree inedi °•IIs proven.oseD/ �a dfatsimileI haven' heard. / gredienta thaaettogether to bring said to,bea vtry sincere andtouch- ;relief from pain last and •oat- ing film, with Ayres playing the •" ... tLeesdfafJest■i „ho be- now. part -of a yuung doctor tet l�ratesaes friends a girt- who is a deaf mule, - - - -and who is being badly abuse 1 by a _ • _ Nrl • _ _ _ -- -- -_F b EJ char- - cute of a fathcr�iatte lti'v�man's _ _ - oro ri onoty,tes ole yo><r•--- performance is 'being hailed as one - ecter stird o sample of kowdwrihng, nfine - of the finest Ever screened -and with a stamped, self-addressed ewve- .. f tics are already pre- Jo pa.- to Ale S. .4rnou,..123-1$th - dieting an Academy Award for her Street. h'ezv 7 orowf i, CH IC --ouN1rRY-STYLE on the strcn� , prepth of it. Here's an -easy way to to a tasty, hearty chicken dinner that - Cutardownn to a minimum ng time do.. • ... ... .One pllhtthP 3-4 !b. -frier: - _ 'Pepper. � ( � •- � - - _ _._ . • -- . .. - . Butter Flout. _`" Salt: - _ Bacpn Fat (Exact measurements are not given as they depend on. the size of - - the chicken and the number of -parts in which the bird is cut Cut the chicken into pieces which will make generous servings. Cover e442h 'piece thoroughly with butter (a pastry brush is .an ideal utensil for -this job). Sprinkle serve i g, with salt and pepper, then dust with flour. Heat an old-fa'shioiied iron -handled' spider (cast-iron frying pan). Pour sufficient bacon 4at to- `fry" the chicken pieces, -which are placed in the spider tut side down. Put the spider into a 350 degree oven and 13AKE for about one hour. We suggest you serve baked pepper squash halves and, carrots and .peas with this. Then treat the family to the N,ety Caramel Cake, " ` CARAMEL CAKE This recipe tills a' 2i/a -quart mold, which can be any shape you 'want. A round mixing bowl will do if no other mold is available.) Melt 60 caramel candy.squarts in 5 cups milk over low heat. "Soak ' a envelopes unflavored gelatin intp cold milk. Melt 6 tablespoons butter in the top of a double boilePtnd.blend in 7 tablespoons flour. are tatun lace to nee s Stir in slowly 1 clip cold milk, then the hot milk in which the caramels He says he's subject to chi]- g P ystem. tnrougu the most trying times. - blains!" -And the unfortunate.part is that 90 remember, at the fust sign are melted. Cook in double boiler until smooth and thick, add_•gelat-in, •- these dark dreads and feari may - gfthe'fidgets, Ayeteri 1 tablespoon.vanilla-and Y teaspoon•salt, and stir until gelatin is dis- cause a nervous breakdown ... doubts -start bt>ijding yo„ if _. solved.. Cool to lukewarm. needlesslyl up with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Spread 2% cups nut meats -English walnuts or pecans -or a mixture. v� Plenty of sleep, fresh air, You'll fest better, look better _ of both -on a• cookie sheet and toast in .a 450 degree F. oven tintil . •wholesome food and Dr. Chase's,gfeel better. Keep yc�utself ingoa� , brown. (Thi3 will take watching. Shake the cookie sheet often and NNerve Foga will help to build up condition with this time -proven tura nuts .. over ••with a pancake turner ss they will brown evenly) ''Your viiahty and tt2�ne u$ the remedy which has helped thou When they are cool set aside a dozen or iso perfect aloes to decorate .• whole system-eo .that nerves sands of Canadian women. The the to of the mold and cut or break the feat intoairl ]are lees: f ��'" and steria are forgotten. P fairly'large p by rg Yen, name "Dr. Chase" - and stir them. into the -pudding.. _ _ _ • ' :when you're to good shape sus your assurance. ==-= Now line the sides of the mold- with lady' fingers in 'a pattern'' You going th,tithe f,incttorihl`middle. ' - t, suits its• shape.. I# you're using as oblong or square mo d, ret �"hartowomenW-52yrs.)! �a p i lady fingers on the bottom as well u. on the aides° Spread •title -- ti p: �w'yhigh-ou ferfiromhotllaahse; µ x - .. t� That- .1 r. Chases ... r coating of softened butter on the ell- to. of the lady Angers and tie Sid so ortou PHniham'.v ble F .. D : will stick the 'mold wherever you. place them. $goon it# -the puddfet' dto�f•v..uoh.ym=rtnm." t>slnk6.m'is ��"!!�� Ging careful not to disarrange the lady fingers, cover _ th wax pap *•im has whet Doctor cella and store in the refrigerator until set. •s•�•ditct°°fo strict! ..NERVE FOOD Before sefitrrg" top -with whlpoed creatn 'and chocolate sauce. LYDIA L PINKNAN E °ET" . • _. , ••,4� _ ��fORNEiY�EPandENERGY� � �. . - - - i... _ " • .. _ - 1948 ISSUE -- -- • • 7­--tne tai 15,000 was a record. The prophecy sponsors of the attendance on the second day, of of sponso The in all fields was Bair that 'this year- would be the greaten so far came true. competition ''the organization was -very keen, from the angel cake exhibit to the Sheep and Swine show, community effort of this entailed in A c : excellent. Few people- realize the great arno.un t of work b nd thousandi of phone calls nladg_ judges had kind. Thousands of letters had to e wriqen a for Ito be selected and entry lists ple, a committee of .twelve men worked 'made up. For exam the nf -ronititaining the fair grounds, and another group worked just Pbeto biF IF01-0-Peo PbetegmPber as hard to make sure the fair was properly advertise - d. NOTE: If you are interested in the pictures on this page you will be able to get prints by Se,ween Two Cakes—Nirs. Ran'- R has difficult i(11' New TorQnto. Ontario. h, writing to Ful -(,)-Pep- photographer. Dent. B, 123 th Street. pre -t cake 1- V P Pbato by Fill -0 -Pep Pbot9graPheg J T Last Night of Fair' Curtain ime.) Qvar­--- +ris- �mtu-s4 was taken b -0-Pep photographer, After the Fair Was y the Ful after the crowds had gone home and just before the concession, lights had been aimmed.- The cream of children on the.ferris wheel and the X1. s rind noises of the fair are now silent. The s 4 the barkers on t Midway are over for another season. The process of dismant i .2 cries of the booths and exhibits is underway. -Tb—e occasional --figure can be seen hurring down the -.strangely lonely avenues. ----behind While the crowds are home. in: e of -Be the scenes thereis still- a'frantic- bustle -hind bed the organizers of the fair will be working far into* the night. Electricians will be clipping down mar -queer. be do facades and inar-q S. generators. Carpenters' will pulling cables and "fethoving ge Truckers will' be loading up their vans. 'Fair officials will be checking' off lists of equi �menL this exha sting all `'Many of thein will be wearily declaring that they will not go through tirde, but many of 'them said that,last year and will be back again to say it ,next labour another' , rbeftmvbw When they recall the; fair during the winter months to comethey will only remember no" by rd -e -p" year. into the backgrouniL by Dr4vid L. Holligger, Sterling. This ISO good times that "of ad and their nerve wracking labours will fade, •_Jgoliros,e Bruce, owned is Ful -O -Pip fed. promising youngster •b� BROCK___ HEATRE - H"Ithfully Air-conditioned THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATL'R'Y 0ZPTj I3M:I R 9, 10 and 11 - shows At -1 -00 aro 9.00 P. M. 6atarday--Matinee-at-1.80..-_- Evenmg Show Starts At 5.80 - --Relentless In. Technicolor Robert -young Marguerite Chapman INW. TUES. SEPT. 18 and 14 Last Complete .Show At 8.20 adult entertainment The Web LFAdmond'Brien and EllaRain NDIE'S REWARD leton A..Rthur Lake WED. 'J HURS. SEPT. 15 and 16 Last cAmptete. Show At 8.15 adult entertain went y "BADMMJA" :Margaret Lockwood TWO BIAIPTDES and a REDHEAD with dean Porter li'RI. SAT. SEPT. 17 and 18 !SHE OVEMIAA-NDERS Chips Rafaerty L Daahna , (lampbell fed & White SELF—SERVE _'WAX PAPER _ Cold Medal Floo WaX 1 lb. 29c CRISCO lb-. 49c - Maraschino Cherries6 oz. 29 PINK. SALMON '1 lb. tins 39c Cross & Blackwell Date `'n- Nut . Bread Tin 19c - He• RIC HAR US U1 ''MONS g ,DICKERING ' rket W hector '�`.. M. S. Chapman & Son; Pickering ON E. Richardson >3clr.D�:x�' 81.PPLIES' :: : • ' 8' 2 7' 1.2 z 1 8-8" • • _ .:;tl :. . _ THE BIG STORE - - Imd 4IMe, 18-8" thick _ _ Im "dlate Dellrery Can Be Alade - GENERAL..INSURANCE _ , Pickering "phone 101 W Ontario nPORIN%N TI3.Ili Of . The Following Items Abpbalt Shingles __ "Roll Roofing In All Grades REM. VkSTATE OLD 80RS1B8 WANTED _ Used Clothing -sterilised, clean. 8611-Brlc Sldiug An Old-establi'ihed .Agency, Ready - �_ Asphalt Roof Coating To Serve Alr*M M. "- Bead AlunRidge Cap and ValleyBe - - Ph Pickering 60 .:one - Chimney Flue Lining Sand Me- V' D�•d�n Gordon windbreakers, and gents' famish- P.HONF ACWCOTAT MU __Aad Lime Brick Face Brick--- Concrete �'°°>� I�nlation Bate d' Loose C --- — 1D. ,,L • � E mi . OOLLaCT If its Westin�house _ Foe Pbkw WARTS - - - --- ''its mot to ' be Perfect r _. Posta and Poles ___�.._. , ..: _.. Ina saes �t� Hlab Adviser -- -- --- -- - — _ - -z-- _ A-. W: -MITCHELL _ saei� _ � -- —��i'--ih'RSTi\GH�USI�-E1.Fr*rRIC.-�i.321CD � Pb� --`-� _ !' ;Chis beautifal range is a space.saving„cooking unit, count- PHONES 7t and 114 Brougham, Oat. Plea. 6 18 � biasing all the "Westinghouse” quality featwes--consen. I-- cleanitn— coolness safety and certainty are all ..OUR TRUCKS PASS Yom. i WAY" i combined -in -this Bange. �- NEW WESTI- GrHOuSE C1;SMONED ACTION' WASHER • Tested, and Prosed its Ability to - WASH vLOTHFA CLEA_N'ER without wear _ Quietness, Efficiency, Conven. fence and Safety --all Combined in t0i Washer, - .Westinghouse is Perfection.. t- 9 Ck 4 Radio &- Electric RHONE PICKERING 15 R 31 LOOK FOR THB SIGN Qual Motto Se _ . • •� � I .,.'Frank R ._-Smith STAFFORD EROS. ,Monumental Works Phone Whitby. 552 818 D>tdas St, E. • 'Whitby McEACHNIE'S FURNITURE DEALER FUNIRRAIa :DIRECTOR Private Ambulance Service Day or Night s# 1 4� Wm. McEACEMM Prop. . Phone Pick. 13 Pickering, Ont. WM. MAST. 7.IC>8"PBED avorl+uN>��,aasa` VAWATOR Plane or Write f 614 Dvmdae St. East, WWtby MORMOV,141111 Perraaent 11�aggw Pain That Frays The Tamper -And Nerves. It May Be Your Eyes C. H. T.0 C• KC. ;_,-.Dirty Block. Opp. P. n. 08HAWA _. Phone 1316 KEN AND CLARKE PR►F�NTICE AUCTIONEERS .ieeased and Authorised for the Counties of Ontario and York. Farm Stock, Implements Hou. hold Furdture, Real Estate Sales our Specialty at Reasowdas Rates. Dual - SErv_ice- for the .Price of One. Milliken P. O, phone, Agfa, 5M. Markham P. 0. phone Mark: 206. Prentices have been established auetioneers since 1890. Barrister, Solleitor, Nora" Pabtle C. C. RICHAROSON Suite 702 Hent Bldg.. 156 rouge ilt. Toronto - 'Waverley 8567 onamexts �Iway ltor►omeat '1f�orb - ROST. AUVMN, PROP. IFL R, 1, Whitbi►. tlSL ! Mlles West of Whitby on Thane Whitby, 40 " J to hbyWILaUGMBY -� ( Willoughby Farm Agency ! Sead Offlee - Toronto yellers -& Atkinsor Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stooff. 290 Licensed • "-Auctioneers _ • : 96 Year's 30zPerieske • safes coadveted anywhere 8peeftlidne In Farar Stook, Forni- tare and Property Bales. All SWeW-personally Listed and Advert/sed. Bills prepared and Posted. -Prompt Service Reasonable Rates ,PHONE 290 STOUFFVMLD !Celephone 522, Whitby, Ont. 156 Yoage 84, AD 0605 'Unrest and Oldest to Ohn: "Esublisbed Forty Years" CON aULT OUR ACT IVItC11Y0ErT. FOR THAT HOMC.IN'THt CITY a "YourFriendly Resident •Agent's RF.A H01% INSURANCE AGENT _ LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BO\D8, AUTO:ISOBILE- LIABILITY INSURANCE Etc. BiN FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPDRTI,DS FOR SALE WITH -CYRIL E.- MORLEY t COMRIE .",LUMBER The -- __- Coo TELEPHONES -_ Howard 1117, and Scarboro US Scarboro Junction - • . ' D181®DLT•D',:D�tt�?d .... �.►r,.r''� IUrpnbesr -- Rough or Deemed - An Alyea WindF"Me i old WM Gift" o!d4 [ac " Lp� ■ InR IM%datbrg or Gypp m WoUboseds Asphalt 81ft6d w;m Na1Y G 1_ - llRlrtia $snow iROvsta r (, � •11'1 �- _ . � -�--,w ,=-� ^„1 :. ' rket &Locker Plant C. om ination Doors ON V 6" z 6, 8'x1.9" sad _ ..FH :• :: : • ' 8' 2 7' 1.2 z 1 8-8" • • .. ,. , a=ABOUT YOUR LOCZKEIR AS.TR ARE GOING *AST' lis Clear PIM With Imd 4IMe, 18-8" thick nPORIN%N TI3.Ili .1 ARN& 'MONO ,. Sought sad Bold OLD 80RS1B8 WANTED _ Tile Used Clothing -sterilised, clean. _�, ed *ad pressed like new. CQar1T a .-• p=beg� Wase stock of high cleat , Alr*M M. "- overcoats and pants. ,leo a g* $16.00 AT YOUR FAIR stook of nrw leather oowts 8 Me- V' D�•d�n Gordon windbreakers, and gents' famish- P.HONF ACWCOTAT MU • fags " very reesonAiie prloes. Oa11 OOLLaCT Md beRAM Gonviseed. Foe Pbkw WARTS c. 21 Bow St. Wesk Oobowa, Oaf STAFFORD EROS. ,Monumental Works Phone Whitby. 552 818 D>tdas St, E. • 'Whitby McEACHNIE'S FURNITURE DEALER FUNIRRAIa :DIRECTOR Private Ambulance Service Day or Night s# 1 4� Wm. McEACEMM Prop. . Phone Pick. 13 Pickering, Ont. WM. MAST. 7.IC>8"PBED avorl+uN>��,aasa` VAWATOR Plane or Write f 614 Dvmdae St. East, WWtby MORMOV,141111 Perraaent 11�aggw Pain That Frays The Tamper -And Nerves. It May Be Your Eyes C. H. T.0 C• KC. ;_,-.Dirty Block. Opp. P. n. 08HAWA _. Phone 1316 KEN AND CLARKE PR►F�NTICE AUCTIONEERS .ieeased and Authorised for the Counties of Ontario and York. Farm Stock, Implements Hou. hold Furdture, Real Estate Sales our Specialty at Reasowdas Rates. Dual - SErv_ice- for the .Price of One. Milliken P. O, phone, Agfa, 5M. Markham P. 0. phone Mark: 206. Prentices have been established auetioneers since 1890. Barrister, Solleitor, Nora" Pabtle C. C. RICHAROSON Suite 702 Hent Bldg.. 156 rouge ilt. Toronto - 'Waverley 8567 onamexts �Iway ltor►omeat '1f�orb - ROST. AUVMN, PROP. IFL R, 1, Whitbi►. tlSL ! Mlles West of Whitby on Thane Whitby, 40 " J to hbyWILaUGMBY -� ( Willoughby Farm Agency ! Sead Offlee - Toronto yellers -& Atkinsor Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stooff. 290 Licensed • "-Auctioneers _ • : 96 Year's 30zPerieske • safes coadveted anywhere 8peeftlidne In Farar Stook, Forni- tare and Property Bales. All SWeW-personally Listed and Advert/sed. Bills prepared and Posted. -Prompt Service Reasonable Rates ,PHONE 290 STOUFFVMLD !Celephone 522, Whitby, Ont. 156 Yoage 84, AD 0605 'Unrest and Oldest to Ohn: "Esublisbed Forty Years" CON aULT OUR ACT IVItC11Y0ErT. FOR THAT HOMC.IN'THt CITY a "YourFriendly Resident •Agent's RF.A H01% INSURANCE AGENT _ LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BO\D8, AUTO:ISOBILE- LIABILITY INSURANCE Etc. BiN FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPDRTI,DS FOR SALE WITH -CYRIL E.- MORLEY t COMRIE .",LUMBER The -- __- Coo TELEPHONES -_ Howard 1117, and Scarboro US Scarboro Junction - • . ' D181®DLT•D',:D�tt�?d .... �.►r,.r''� IUrpnbesr -- Rough or Deemed - An Alyea WindF"Me i old WM Gift" o!d4 [ac " Lp� ■ InR IM%datbrg or Gypp m WoUboseds Asphalt 81ft6d w;m Na1Y G 1_ - llRlrtia $snow iROvsta r (, � •11'1 �- _ . � -�--,w ,=-� ^„1 :.