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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_09_17_, - --. ---- 4 Uentr a copy Anti as i3ecawd CY,tsa Mattes " Sub. Rate 8XOO 1P" yam; U- � llvr)<ar and bon. PubUsbouos ourizt�d e a r M� con red :Io Pickerel_Lads God Re e...William ,Wee. , evW a - Riv_ aryl-_Wedn - - _ _ _ , _ - _ • • • ,___ - , _ er -. Following a week of tortuous - F• M. CHAPJLAN ATTENDS `' p ANN3L 11fE1tTING BIBLE RICHARD B?,rK'DR !'1Fi'eir1ll ♦ iljt'� _--huapeuse hy.. the-laur:ry-Xat-crtt1 - -- R._..- -the body of A„ ucaOCIETY _ SEPT. 22. Dies At The AgeOf88.- - age ?,-. vt Picker.ug, was rec:ovbreu - - I— 1YIi-3fary Eoyes-has, been-holi= A • former resident of Pickering F, M. Chapman leaves thifr week- dayfng at the Junior Farmers' Sr eters of Ficberel hlver The Aanual Meeting of the Piek- , + „• tti :I'@llCh #{loan on lyes- I ening Branch of the Uppez Canada Richard Baker died at li home,• .12 end %for Vancouver to attend the Camp. at Genev•% Park, Lake Couch- uesauldvw.ng several ways of 8dble Society Will be field on Tues- Juniper Ave., Toronto, on Sunday, General Council of the United felting. * I 2• Sept. 12, On August •31 he cele- i Church as a Lay Delegate for the �'11r. Jos. Clark Is holidaying at dxagging.operetiuns' by authoritigs day next, Sept. 2, at 8.00 p, M. + d that area, .' i fly" w1th two "of in the United Church, Rev, H: E. brated his 38th birthday+ and led' pahawa Presbytery the home of his sister. Mrs. Harry his Friends, Tom Ross and Gerald Young will show" tre. new motion an exceptionally active life until the _ f Boyes, this week. r Badley went up a week ago fur a picture "The Heart oi- India". El- day of his death, Funeral services ROTARY STREET 1'AIRr I his• John :VIurkar had as visitors few days' ni8ning from�he Rus , ection -of Officers for 'the coming were held on 'Wednesday at 2 P. m; - one. day last week, her sis3tePort . family cottage on. at Mack Funeral Chapel Danforth ( law, Mrs. Jamtes Clazi,e, of Port a 3 -acre island in ! year. + The local Rotary Club had a sue. " fshe river. Ung Thursday last, they % Ave., with interment in , Scarboro cessfil evening in their Fair des- Elgin, aDcompanied by her br,otlier _ loans preparing Yor the return home. Memorial Park Cemetery; pita the fact that the night was very Robert Leader; of Cuba. The latter Pickering Township Junior Farmers A native of, Cornwall, England, io the owner of a12000 acre'sugar The two friends took -a boat with a In C. N. E. Cattle JS cold and many who came early went - b -horse motor` do m 'the river seven :lir, Baker cane to Canada as. a home early through not getting- un- plantationti shipping last year' 125, lesj leaving Bill at the camp to �-` chi d, when his family* settled in way too early. The Lucky Draw. 0;00 bags of sugar, ,500 lbs. each; and Francis Will— clieririg area. -He often • tolyl dor Mr. and Mrs, Chester Butt have Oreas some clothes and do -some son. both of Brougham and both • for the Refriferator and other priz- fishing. This 'was about 11.00 a; m, of the many changes that have tak- es was one of the big events- of the returned from a week's vacation iii ,tive in the Ontario County Jun. en place. in this district. and related the State of Indinnna. 7 isnd Billy apparently, upon the de- Farmers appear among the winners fair. The Refrigerator went to Joan _llr9. R. C. Copeland has, not been .parture of the .two, took another many stories a! the Pickering that Totnlinson, Toronto; The Toaster, in .the Open Section, Beet Cattle used to be: He has resided in Tor- able to return irotti Londioa thiel' ataalE' boat (too small for the 9 Judging at the C. N. E. {o W. Draper Ajax; The Hlectric smallhorse motor which he used) and onto for the Past 47 years. He was ' week "as was -expected. Recovery Teakettle, to P. Walsh, Oshawa,-, • lett, in the opposite direction. At with the all' Toronto Street Rail. and the Electric Iron, to Mrs. Beck has not been as was' hoped for. Goon hour, a doctor, three quarters TowusWp Young Pebble Join In ' way for many years -and dater own- alone Church St. Pickering, :►!ti's. Fred Annan, Gordon and- ad a mile up the river noticed an Weiser Roast ed and operated the Norway Dairy." Robert are visiting .reIativee- at '8. _ _ The• drays were made by a yan�ag - up -turned boat, Going down to the- j itecentIy he was a painter and deer lady from Ajaa."in whose case as a River this week. The-You—ng People o2 W �hitevsle i orator, He was the oldest member T- w will span a drug store _ Ross camp tm. asked the two boyscrippled child. fire Club had at one at West Hill, in addition to the niaw hams, it they had been out in• and i+oeust `Hilo are invvited to join I•of the official'_Board of Giemlmow ; time been interested., 110 boat and then the search for CherrYwood Young- People at a- . United Chord}'. j local store, i Hilly commeneed. Calling and hunt. Weiner Roast at the home o! :4lisa ; iHe !s survived bs his widow, the Cxtizeax Watch Young People Emily. 'Petty, on Friday evening, former Bary Ann �C'e4tlake. aTeo We Appreciate Theme IKiphon �Q Froin Cars And Do Jug through the bush for some time Sept: 17. an early settler in PTbkering: a ! t It.- w'tthout 'success, they wired to 16r- The Pickesin{; !relle*: - Not ►log Abou_ onto their plight, - i daughter, Mrs. Jamtes Crinrle, of I _ J pronto, .a sag. W. Frank Baker, 02 This is d late letter at appreeis- I ' MarPdckerinrr two q era: Citizens- on Church 3t. Were a - The .roti - - OWII , ' bprappmag s disco�rY of Billy's body in 40 r rause at four o c one Meet o1 ,water Was Kalse-+a body was Dea; Sir; 1 would like to apologize lar:• ne Windsor and 'Lir-, A. Poll- ', past due. f "early. this week -by A group of haM , Lor all the memoers of the Kikan.is ! !ns Toronto, and a brother Denlel In June of this year I did much seen, but this turns out to be the m one grt'a A- advertisin for the sale 9f certafn a dozen Young people (girls includ. -body---a mar n_misslng since June C h Lunb4rton for sot asking *Baker. of Good Dolt g _,yBiyiY's body rose to the surface Your paper to place an adrt, in our daughter- Retty Lou of Pickering, property, bat OVE ADVT. movedtwo Dacus an ra piece of hose without the assistance oS gra mit' was just au oveimight__tlII_ our ( to P�kpe'in� p.ceclP^�_ee l her fat- OVE Ct real- t3ti t v to %b PAYER One dau¢bter, 'MRv• u•h"n waq horn _ , _ bronfrht rets+�tts both to the purch- from one of three cars parked on -equipment. and 'was sat inxentional. Thle,i son eight veara aen. __ user an , m- • the street. These watching thought It will never b� known just what ,partThanking you again:' I -remain., ! something wag not quite right, bud did happen or how 'the drownin being our first venture 4n this sort couldn't figure out. what they. were. of �icc- nod- a `� _ saw f 'one Dile next �t tltarn- on the fatal incident -no one 'wan P'RUPERLY• A- �l ZAT EiF PF-()- , C. H V'n d up l ;W1% About ing thg owner PLE WHO WISHED TO HELP o there to see it happen• Mrs. James SIills and family wish four Rali¢na of g" The deceased • came out troch � WERE 1�OT GiYE.ti..THE DPYf}R- � tc express to their many, triend�r,� BAPTIST A\ ti'IVERSARY AT ,, - Scotland When he was six or seven TL -CITY• relatives and neighbors, their -1 -'art- WHITEVALE j LErIQ:ti 'iAKh OVa;R HA1;-L his a We of the Kiwan!s Club deem it ' felt tha'nka and apprectstion for , . I ti�D PARK AT GLAR8IiE?.'�T r of age, With h A. _ ;Yea s - 8 a r vilege to be so closely asaoc- aLter of. Mr•?; Walt, White, Hts_�' D i• ccts of 'kindness, messages of syn- The Anniversary [ervIces of the.; . =. mother later returzeJ to S .. band, fated witk the Rotary Club is Pick p,,thy and beautiful floral trihutec' rch will be ' last P'rtii Billy re'nained v Ith h!s 710 .. ex Pn e, t. ;ell on Sunday, Sept, 13, at 2.30 e�enrn t„ with rhe Pa,rli and Lel:ron parents, , r, And Mrs, ;'xr?i !nterest shown on our behalf, I cal+ -ar! hereavenl0iit in the loss nt a . c.-ar hushsnd -an(, father. especially. -and ''30 p• m• Rev. Wilson. of Officials, ratification .of the tak; Banks, He : tc� dE`d schrfo! bele.. oa3urQ you that, we will support ' hod our work �s'we know you are sap- Q•iiatva: the Henderson Trio and ing offer of the �3n munity. Hall and a �o t a e a:: a„'omp- y ihankine'RPv,- F' Robin on, of the Gormley -Qua - Quarte{ w!19 bring and the Park Was made The Leg- muv!rizn. A b_ct.e^•wps drnwned.� porting ours, P+,rkerinz and Rev •Frank �la-n1. special messages' in. Worship and In +on takt+n over and pass.a.11 apeu-a- cicriag the war sv*,!'e arta Ite3 >c Tru'tinu; you -will forg::e tie av- of Toronto. • - tin•a expen-eq and turas, over teV the Nar- Billy rerred with, the sight. j' song• C. A. F, overseas in the .ince War. i percent n• prntita to rite Park lid: i 13. W arwood, -Present 4 j� -The ePmell. r, now i . i �.+agt OOdiandS T a.,r - o u ettect. Mr, Banks and Funeral Director Dumbarton Aiwaaht Club j. St I•`ranaLi de Aalea Church Xc.Eaehnie left here cti, Wed"sday (,.(some `ews.readers have taken the Ravaged By Young Hoodlunur - - bring hone the riot` Parry 3annd__ts?__ subject of the above as sia unwitl- y Ei'i1CH -'body. ingness.by the News t;o oup+po At last we have our financial -re St. Ftam is de Sales Church was Surviving are: h!"s widrnv and two i the-Dunbarton Kiwanis. Ed.) entered on Moe,dtay afternoon by ung children, and tho-e previous- vont and at last we know the true l'ickPsln;; Unit. -1 Church yo { value ol: our As4eaiation: Although, I some Young lads who destroyed -Iy rnent!ored. The funeral took I dap, with intermeT t at Erskine Ce. - not as mnpY turned out. for the ceremonial aocoutte+menta, spilled !'r r. l:oh'. ''_ C'ope::,h41 Minister DAace from the Ban` -' *+ �*{ etery, _ SU%TD:4.Y, &EPTE'I�LBE�R 19, 1948 meeting as .'as expected, a good ink over, the altars and wrought' -10.00 a. m..- Sunday school time was had by all. Of co considerable damage to the church 11.00 a. m. -' Horning Service always there were a fern; differences ' property. Police are investigating, "A Genetsai on Without God') j of opinion . at' times, but that is 7.00 � m, - Youth Rally what makes a good. meeting. lir. R. Sates wa•s elected 2n.d Vice.-Presid- -I TO RE-ORGAATIZE RA'fEPAYERS ant to fill the vacancy paused by A$�UI:lATLO i " ,lnnouucPmeate "Ttr. ylrs. Mead's resignation, Mr. Noyes,,e j.Rzliy Day -Sunday, Sept. a who was toe` del sty authorized by A Mass Sleeting to re -organize Rev. F. J. Whitely, Oshawa y tare Executive for the evening: Paid,', the Pickering” Township Hatepay.- Anniz�eroary Sunday -October 17,, tribute to the retiring ofticera. A ars' 'Association has been called by Rev, H, J. Stainton, .liimico _ special mention was made of 'Mr. J. the Citizens' Committee .appointed " R. martin, who las. h^d to give up at the recently largely -attended ' ` y�e,chtesilay, �iePtembec W. fora white owing s ill healthv The :meeting in East W oddlands' Hall. •Anrual Meeting, Pickering Brcis installation of the new officers was ! The meeting has been call'hd for j Bible Society, Speaker: Rev- H. A, y? quite irnprive and each one tak- ing Pickering Town HaIQ, for Monday, Ycutig. Motion Pictures Fart felt that they had a diff September 20, at 8,00 p, .m., in ;or- Heart of India der to give everyone interested, erent task for the coming year and from all sections of the Township Choir Practice each in turn promised to. do their r chance to attend. At the Church, Friday evening, "at hest and all asked the ss and The meeting of the Citizens' Com S.30 p. m, rs r: 9 co-operation . of the •genera mem- mittee was -held last Tuesday night Y hership. if this oupport is given,'`` , then nest yerr �honld he a real gond ' at the home of Wm: 01icLean. Hor- Pickering Presny'tenian Church Year and ottr fir.anrial 'report will ace Browg was elected chairman os ?- Regi: Davi.l Mr-r*hall, Minister ' e•r an4y i`tnprir. the Committee, and Wm. McLean, 1 Si;\DAY, SEPTE)M,BBR 19, 1948 >' Secretary, Other members of the 2,00 p, m.-•Gun'day School Tho ref*eshments that were served i• Committee present were: Norman ; 3.00 p, m. - 'Wbrs-hip Service FOUR GENTMITION-9 �Rea4ling left to .right: Grandson Lawrence were excellent snrl also, we aJI en- Twist, John Skidmore and Dr. Geo. Il�v, Pr, lifeDarnl•ott, Uxbridge Prem Gray; Great granddaughter Brenda Gray; Daughter, Mrs. Alex. (fray, 1 jayeR th'P little mnsiiai Program. ; Doxsee. 'The only meimber absent I bytsriAn fltnmh.R-I11 preach. G'aat* ' 1Krs. J.. Kaycs, Whitevale, who passed away August 16, 1948. 4n {ar'v a have not yet got to a re 1 was Bev, , arw soloist from Z�ltitby. { utr.r set-up for the hove and Qh•is i Spea ng, Pr sidenf of the ! * + s ;,,ng reg�rrts a^m++'> enc bur b,oT+P to Pickerin To nshi Ratepayers' Wamen'c 1[isaionary Society have tbdG adi,+,tPr; *nen, The miens Associat n, Har Brown. With will meet at file ivarrue of 'lits. F, J. /^ • ori Associatioti bad a meet.i�e the concurrence of John,Ski.dmore, Harvey, on Tuesday, Sept, 21', at SET`S GO on Mo nieht at t.hP Hall and a , Vice -President. told'thg Counm- 2:30 P. m, VI PIti msir YOUR HIGH TAXES "' good deal of businecas was accnmp- ! ittee it had been decided by the I13hed, all !n atterid'ar.ce were very Pic n Gospel Church Al >lema3itinig o�ficet•e of the prei�n,t 8 BY ATTENDING VELE ;,.i�' so•rry to hear that 'sirs, Traynor Association to throw its entire're- Rev,. -H. C. McEwen, Pasco! ' v,•ould be unable to rstt'ry on, the sources behind the new body and to SUNDAY; SFrPTEM1zIt7R 19; '1948 :MASS MEETIi�1G Guides tar this year. All that i ..- she had done s yeakabll well and do everything possible to make for 10,00-a, m.:'8unday School the resent R. m ng a unity of Durpoae in D M. 11 00 - lldortil Derotlo>t TO R�.t( (,}ANIZD TlE3GF] _ a vote oe t'hnnka wa's giver; her, f.fght . against high taxeo Othea 7.80 V. M. - Z0lanleltstlo Ml'e108. - The Wednesdav night. Euchre Is £ members of the Committee express- j PiCKERING TWP. RATEPAYERS ASSOC . In frill gwim,z and would welcome ccl their appreciation ad this CO- Weds y - Prayer slid lblidw'ii� any new-c�omprFl. If you like tarda, operative attitude, and it was than Thureday - Cottage PM7W >iteM:i i n PI�KERING TOWN HALL Some to the Rall at 8,30 on Wed decided una;lmously to cam the in Danbartoa DhArfat mayday niOt and you will really I meeting for Sep ember 20, to e] Friday, 8.00 V. ID, - To11t>t M ++rr�� _ en i ov Yourself. . I �d>r'ot1. ML nday, Sept. GQ� t 8 P. Me anew Executi A Clo dial Weloome, 'To All A good craved turned out for the ++ id the obsirma�i, openin¢ trdvht of the tr(ovies and off' I b ;i 1>fr11h7ETI1Vti GAIJT.I>7D BY T7i>J "10ITIZENS" COMMITTEE "that there will be a large attend- g� QsotRe'e R ere thrliled with file pistons. This ante at the Moe ng. 2t is lits the Wiil>yam � �eek'a rshaw promfseq to be 1u4d'as voting. If you, don't vote, you �a't Rev, R' l3• PA9 Rel�ls! Horace Brown, Chairn� ente+rtslninr ~t{ iq 1^ia•udiR RrA „SIfNDAY, �lPTBlIlMDft 19, ifl! ; Other �Lemberis: John g)did�nore, George Dbasee critd�c4ze the choice of Council. It 10.00 a. M. - Sunday eeh0ol ilaviA' . atarrIrnr Dornfbv Verinire Norwaan Twiwt, Bev. Warwood ` ff you don't attend the meeting, YOU X1.00 a. UL - ][gmwg i8�-� and. Robert Young. lin not forget have no right to criticize the alt Sodks, t?tat there !s no afternoon I have chosen at the meeting'. 7,00 P. M. - Evening Prayer } - CcntlnvP4 on Pape 4 Hadn't Passed'Out Mfrs Wilson left her glove's, as ttatul,- in the restaurant. She dis, covered her loss at -the door aryl`'' -turned back. They weren't on the 'table; so shi got down on all fours and began to search, underneath. " A waiter tapped her on the shoo11-der. ". "If il's your husband .you're looking for, madam," he said .respectfully, "I think'you'il find i14im i tfte' wash- !oom;" Merry Menagerie -By Wilt Disney Y approv e" -or, ra er, re r me om doing something which would bavt made professional Hockey . a h sighing -stock to any but its most fanatical followers. Before OW magnates .went into exec lire. huddle there Wert; widely - sprQ and apparently well-grcand- ed- rumors 'to the effect that -acting on the :prjpciple of "get it while the getting's - good' =-they -intended in-- creasing their - regular playing schedule by some twelve games or so per team. ']Jut when the meeting ..was over, such rumors proved to. have been groundless. ' That is to,' -aay things were left just as they had ISSUE 38 -1148 ghing to tape to stop a headache MAR VZL HAIRDRESSING FAST I For IMTANTINs containsSCHOOLS ' - 3e8 Bloor St. W.. roronto , three proven medical ingredients 'Branches: 44 Kins St.. Hamilton. that, bring relief almost at once. At 74 Rideau sc t,' Ottawa And the relief lasts] FATWS For flit paiazelief get Irrorwlvrurs FETHERSTONAUGH t Company, Patent Bo licitors Established 1990, 14 King West. today! Toronto. Booklet .of information on request. fine, SITUATIONS RANTEDCOUPLE: Latvian D.P. wish fatm job. Head�'of family, . carpenter. would dofarming, fn� building work. wife, 39, N Prefer dao esti Itttoa•s all fain} work, 'wouttl Prefer domestio e , work there. Are nolo in- Germany, have t.ro - • _ children 5 and 11. Write to Mr. V. Kils, 255 _ Liagar Street, Tbronto, Ontario. ROLL YOUR OWN 91rMR CIGARM!.'d . w/TH • • i 1 `�NrrA boredi,'Let's��start a stain-' - -- 2 AGENT/ a[A!1lsD , Fos BALs 3DWA to door saleamen. sen made -to -m ours HI -POWERED RIFLES men's ' Rants direct from manufacturer. for pew lists and prices. &,arae profits. B ry Allan. 1100 at. Law- -:Wtlte SCOPE SALES CO. - i rents, MontresS 026 Queen Bt. Ottawa. Ont.` _ i WOK—The T ,w—with a Perfectly knotted necktie—For only One Dollar. Aseats INTRODUCING Blossom Time brand v lbo.. _ tine, a lbs. ° wanted. Ken. Wood, Box 24, Westboro. Ont. No. 1 Daeteurlaed honey. 12 quality for 2.2 'Pee 1 1 des end $1 b 8� OI GREASES, 1'IItES, LS, G Apiaries Ca Teton Place, Out. insecticides, Electric react Controllers, Boase Deal- LIVE breeding mink for Bale, standard, silver- 'half-blood s1lVerblue. pelt, and Baro Paint. Root Coating■. etc, WE wanted` Write warm Grease a Oil Lams• blue, Pastels and prices. Write to Erwin GreensPcion. 46 Glen- bel. Toronto. Orden Rd. Toronto. - ' •,.�t g) _ BABY CHICKS— - — f _ _—_ ONE Massey -Harris 6 -ft. Clipper Combine wltb One Case 5'tt. Combine t.•,' z s .,, f } a - F r' lb 000 PTJLI.ET$ pick-up attachment. with pick-up attachment. In. A.1 eonditloh. „sMp f P,, s?' , Ready to Lay also 10 Weeks to 3.4-$ .Months. Borthwick Bros.. Galt, Ont. ,•; - 3lloor and ggnge_zalsed .r�ndsLldeal, coaditioae. LVat - "PRECISION" t ', s e $ o Fall ,(,,hicks. Catak�ue and Price l'01VER CHAIN saw t tYy' 4R� Free. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARMS Suuabtr for butting all [sped of wood. a s aka:' 1 EXETER, ONTARIO Elgbt different types' manufactured, all using weld an ell Ohl b. D.. rt:rt•c ---, rcehlck■ r coven -motor- med ats._� - .:...reliable weeks. to laying. Summer a_�nd^Fa 1 .shell ♦ _ delivery.10 - :: -... .,. •• '; I ' _:. sales: Freeto �e.­­&10:4-PA Onta elle. L7h11'L'ED nton.�-ems_S ' 5910Birnam 510 4`• ' �.•• ,".`' ..,,,e� ! °fir '�� S WANTED flocks to supply sae with hatching _ �e� *.- PORTABLE choPpfng mill, . _ ' ``�f,.,y"��s „ y y eggs for 1949 hatching season. Guaranteed hatchability Dreml paid. Dot 11" grinder, drfv`etr by . _ i'`? y q: •s,?" 4 . , �y r'' premium plus Sand for full details. Box No. 12 123 -18th h... power unit mounted on Staple •L'eaC.truclC e - Walter W. Burkholder, Markham, Ont.. '.r. `" Y •✓/. Sen New Toronto. SELECT used base pntato. slain, teed and •.. • - - vegetable: bought and sold In''any�ouantlty. PO L'LTRYKEEFERScan cash inonthe good " �� wt: ,r••• ss£ .:_ �, .r e r 'egg market by ordEring 6 to 8 week pullets.. now ready for reasonably prompt shipment. All bags vacuum cleaned. Get sur Drlces Ant. 3ervicin■ the trade for a Quarter of a century. Send for Driceliat and order soon. Order chicks how for October delivery. London Rag ['nmpanv. 468 South Street, y ?r ! lbs Bray Hatchery. 130 John N. Hamilton• Ont. London -- r REGISTERED Danes. beauties. alred'•by. Har-.. _ "`� "� . s r . ' ^• ,r` '�"• PULLETS lequin Champion. Correspondence invited. - _ '"F "'i h •' �'"" i weeks to Ready to Lay Several breeds and MarSern Lea Kennels, Fire River. Ont. - ,, 1 - croeses Sendtor' price list anSL breeds 1 HURONDALE i , ROOFING AND SIDING 7 K CHICK HATCHERY i -FACTORY SECONDS - U'F syr .�M r v LONDON, ONTARIO ' Here is real bargain reeling, we doubt you • can tell ° first grade, them from +'•: PULLETS 8 -week■ to laying in pure breeds AaDbalt Shingleb 230 lb: $4.98. 165- lb. Hexa- • and crossbreeds. Summer and. -Fall Chicks Son $3.75, 125 Ib. $3.15 per sq. •(100 ft.) Red. , Birsls Get Thirsty Too -Just like millions of people in Ca a%nd tt,e'Un�ited-States this pet +# ' hatched to order: Free Catalogue. Tweddte Cbick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus Ontario. green, black and blends. Blue available in .210 lb. only. parrakeet felt the recent severe heat wave and seems to. be really enjoying a fresh, cooling , rr.Krwl ° Ni' AND ° ° Rolled Rooting 90 lb red, green or blaclt. 12,95 per sq. • 60 110. sea only per a% ' drink of running water. That's a neat job of balancing 1St -or maybe it's she -is doing omits `' HAVE YOU anything needs e71mg or ctaa- ng - �•• thick Insulated Brick sldfa¢ 33.96 ' eq. finger. ins? Write to as for information. We a» Roll brick siding in red or butt $$.10 Per 1a owner's glad to answer your questions. DoDartment F.O.B. Factory or $amilton. Delivered prices ^ Y S. Paries • Dye Works Limited. Til Tease with detailed circular on request, - been --and in our opiniotir•it'i just Street. Toronto. Ontario. Robert Jones Lumber Company. Hamilton, Ont. _... - - as well the�Wpre e: _ !ARMs lY1R SALE s>iwith Ga Fars" 20 w g 0 several a`So`mes a Year with Gam on. Brim is i e s e. • •10 ACRES -Stone Souse warn. stable. Sea wits An '�h' come wttY stock had a on - �'130mt Claim that Teal, 'blown -fa- '' House at -Rothsay. win.. Hamm111. Moore. Out. a good level land. [boa• not on highway on good sten• y rotas Come and see them. R. Moore. Broker, the -bottle hockey falls; Hole or f♦ 2tFACRE FARM an desirable 3ocatit7, Two Jgha Walker. salesman. Boz it.•�iarvf■. Ong _._._. _. male, are people who will stand for good bank barns. good frame boos•, top SPEC TACLES LENSES - 'anything -arid that !f they didn't good hard -wood, raing water, one w� m Odle from village, station. -stere•. churches DUIFLICAtt'ED - aST•URN]CD b7 'AIK MAIL same clay as gee anything ridiculous in playing geheol etc. Owner retirtne.-- imm4dtata po■- I received. PiueI* frame* da•d any eager. . rite months for the ptirpoM Of !lits. session. George Kerr, R.R. 1. Ethel. out. TROTTIER . a ._ +/_, isatitlg just two teams out of a total roe il]!LE MA CUFACTUSING Optician. 1444 Yovas.,, . - - ' IuXg1T C 1, 1C of " they'd see nothing 'Wrong is B=AOLR ]wand PaDDbs. iss•Ra kaatlag dad i Royal East. Montreal 74." • �^ . - tending the elimination process, 1 MhOw stock. Rmer*on Robertson. 1211 Blear SL w.• Toronto. 11 TRACTOR OWNERS Write for our catalogue, al pages of worth- sit "age- Arrontuts seem to be at -,down M'^w we the four' for another month. TirUL .rumpled, trams• or ZRW-tlga, while equipment, falls illustrated. We have ! again. Although the football sea- royal ladies, face $ip�taable +`_.__ _- _. ' agile(. Packet* r0a Deeer-•dies. 238 Door- wood saws. tillers fertilizer broadcasters. _ before - dos b hard! more than well begun, y and grabbed [tae stain wfih a tlra 1 Beat there's no telling. oluttotls Reels Montreal 31. Spike tooth harrows etc. Order now Increases become effective. Truck A _ already you gee creeping into the wboop of. triumph. Our mentor f01�' punishment though they sig price Tractor Equipment Co. Ltd.. Lakeshore Ad. -.' sewspaper accounts of their fames - looked at las dourly. "Listen, bud,"' h rand t foully turn alit I at Mlmico, Toronto 14. oat. it`t old familiar phrases. And it lie told »a "Three of them there Cousin 8gbart, ju, t1$s , , WAR SURPLUS TIRES ht be interesting to look.through queens would bq piefsty to faire that . of dap who- i ' New hos r 1i enactor chic.. rib tread 87,03, Like new sees 14 files of the past few years and pot --so why show more of them gill protest that he "could be t h standard tread 19. 6s u.i$, jeep (mad and .now ), pft how ofteri'the Argos were "out- than you got to i' 'Tain't poled" um d Just a0 far and n0 farther" 11 tread read. tie z If standard tread, 031 95; treotaad 5. 4 ,e■p :nae, 012.95 Prices of other par aaa Played for the biggest part of the • • • J� because lag league hockey truck area and tarpaulins on request, Remit pmt but got the breaks'.' - how ' `Aad, as we said before, whenever! .baa heed' Favored with sell -ant elowds C E1a:E6 1a „ on order■ or'rena tun amount dna .ave �a. - kegnesitl3r they "got all tb -tt milesrea­ c aharaes. _. Srotoa Lady Luck" - on how many _ inciting their adversaries, we. cannot several year, > that *nth a condition will e33at Established 1929, let John �itreet Toronto. Occasions their opponents "should help recalling that incident of 4ia s . P g y forever. Moving picntre dhows and - 1 -' ora. •tea Es 1-1it1 ' F�°°panst:l—FardtzerWagon, Rob - 7 _ have won on the ply. but finished long gone by. In other words we forms f I = +' ..1Do�ag. -- _ .:IMI the strong end of the :cord'. ' -llave a atletgg _ -Ott meat ars already feeling the pinch, .. •�ta•� j I rs•' �' �� _ ' Cheap. 2 --Bear Cat Garden Tractors • E•rot'p- mint: 1—W twrloo garden Tractors • EuutD- ¢► I•, Motors - Argonauts are generally a triftt bet- g Y and - perish the though! -- there I w� meat: R ave Fire■tona-Outboard as. It you..went only .by. what you ter coached=tha't they possess more cane a time when hockey ' '" ' reduced piles. .Duada■• Rattle i to supDls Co.. Phone Dundas 1159. saw in the ere=ind believe ail tap Iron read -you might think that the an cleverer to s -and have a plays aligght but definite edge in, str�ngth . _might bo:-offieea Would be welComing . cash cuistomers. instead of dealing � !1 -_ _- • � nusua>alet. o��— the Rgqbulacs m•thed. Scullers were fortunate to be in. 4 over rival _teams. But, like a real! y out tickets with the air of Confer!- LEARN Harrdreoelas. - - Information on request rogardaaa . closed " big league at I13. Yet, somehow or good poker' player, they seldom if a rue favor.. FOR ttowi rtaon'Rarrdresstns temlemy T$7 Ave• other, when the end of the season ever show down' more than enough „ nils Road. Toronto. _• ` copies, you generally find them _up to take that jackpot Anyway, those At all events hockey': top brass -- �`N i� HELP WANTED there in the finals and, more often who back them consistently usually has decided—for the time being _ { : ~ 1 _"' _ digin not, finishing on 1p of the collect in �� long run, an w o at least—not to`ma a na a s w- - ! \ GENERAL HOSPITAL -- " : ]reap. __But, almost invariably, Yr - could ask more Of a [lash—Or a mess. Goderich. Ontario ; . REQUIRES 'general " duty NURSES. Good through a fluke, , or because, as a racehorse` than that? e = Tia well. $lightly altering theSuperintendent _ NCEL, salary.. ideal living condition*. Apply to &be - Gcderlcbt team, they're festooned with horse- We think it was Hedda Gabler-- -words of another" great dramatist - at Qntartu' shoes. , anyway, one of Mr. Isben's charas• Shakespeare this time say "It �O a _ » ter! = who exclaimed -"At - last' a is a far, far better thin youdo than g y ELFQMEDICAL vo sufferer of SATISFYheum YOt R9ELF4i E t7 res Rheumatic: Patna or Neuritis should£ erg !But if you have any notion that, noble deed -at last a beautiful ac- you have ewer done. Enough is aszob . Remaly Munrd■ Drua. Store._ L2i _ Nhis in any way represents the true tion" or words to that effect. And enough l r RELIEF from Elgin. Ottawa. Pn■tpa & $i.uo; Oleate of affairs --forget iti The Ar- h hem on rem the fact that she said t ,VEGETABLE Juice Extractors for home use. Very rapid. Write or phone Live-Rite-Pro- sona3lts always [!mind us Of the who, many long eeiving news that her boy -friend • S A rl E 8 AP E ducts. 749,Yonne Street. Toronto. AA. 7426. - - $am. i WANTED—Every sufferer bf itheumaUc galtleman years had knocked himself off with a re- —o>rNeure. attempted to trach ns tilt art P voher has nothing to do, -with tilt ' ' '_ co t Drug Store. $85 Elgin. Ottawa. Poetpald 01.08. _ of draw poker -a useless task be- case, Ibsen': works being fall Of rroteei sear INMR& and CASH fromHtv VIZZ sed THIEVES. We bare a also — _ FRUIT JUICES: The principal- ingredients in Pine of Our iptradicable belief that folks who perform in _ a 'slightly aid type et Sate. or Cabinet.' far any Dtzon•s Remedy for Rbeumatie-Pains. Neur. two pall' was a big hand coupled screwball manner. purpose, vlsh me. •r write ser wri«e. itis. Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid 31.00. 'with a love for trying to fill insider see.. M Dept: W ~—� ' _. >rllilghtsr ' • • i J.6cJ•TAYLOR.uM�TED iieadacht? For Talar sa 'tiefget'IlesTiNlTles.Foe PORTUNITiES Post W(la$EN OP _ e . What erre are getting At is that „gEAHAIRDRESSERM. _ ZL the Opetling session of oaT similar RentlSleitta rOSt in, Our mind TORONTO SAFE WORKS anis relief get lN"AN• 801M CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL.. Palter education w! chanced �qme- on leamin that the magnates of the g' g T" ` klxs. For prolonged relief get Grear Opportunity Learn Hairdressing 1IfiOY tb %lel-all at the aa2lase time National Hockey League had at last 115 F1 oat Te u �i'r l Pleasalic etgnifred profession, sod" ware, «-10� goeeiis; and when the. show done something of which we heart- j _ -. Et'LhF Job.,. lltlid" Yes, more le da are = people nom' y thousands successful iiarvll !nates. America . greatest oiled. mn■tt tea ww _ - it d th f a' d finding that INSTANT119Z is the one 1 t W It Can Hadn't Passed'Out Mfrs Wilson left her glove's, as ttatul,- in the restaurant. She dis, covered her loss at -the door aryl`'' -turned back. They weren't on the 'table; so shi got down on all fours and began to search, underneath. " A waiter tapped her on the shoo11-der. ". "If il's your husband .you're looking for, madam," he said .respectfully, "I think'you'il find i14im i tfte' wash- !oom;" Merry Menagerie -By Wilt Disney Y approv e" -or, ra er, re r me om doing something which would bavt made professional Hockey . a h sighing -stock to any but its most fanatical followers. Before OW magnates .went into exec lire. huddle there Wert; widely - sprQ and apparently well-grcand- ed- rumors 'to the effect that -acting on the :prjpciple of "get it while the getting's - good' =-they -intended in-- creasing their - regular playing schedule by some twelve games or so per team. ']Jut when the meeting ..was over, such rumors proved to. have been groundless. ' That is to,' -aay things were left just as they had ISSUE 38 -1148 ghing to tape to stop a headache MAR VZL HAIRDRESSING FAST I For IMTANTINs containsSCHOOLS ' - 3e8 Bloor St. W.. roronto , three proven medical ingredients 'Branches: 44 Kins St.. Hamilton. that, bring relief almost at once. At 74 Rideau sc t,' Ottawa And the relief lasts] FATWS For flit paiazelief get Irrorwlvrurs FETHERSTONAUGH t Company, Patent Bo licitors Established 1990, 14 King West. today! Toronto. Booklet .of information on request. fine, SITUATIONS RANTEDCOUPLE: Latvian D.P. wish fatm job. Head�'of family, . carpenter. would dofarming, fn� building work. wife, 39, N Prefer dao esti Itttoa•s all fain} work, 'wouttl Prefer domestio e , work there. Are nolo in- Germany, have t.ro - • _ children 5 and 11. Write to Mr. V. Kils, 255 _ Liagar Street, Tbronto, Ontario. ROLL YOUR OWN 91rMR CIGARM!.'d . w/TH • • i 1 `�NrrA boredi,'Let's��start a stain-' - �•�>* E ; of 'the. Quills from ' the poor dog's o ` -•- '� �.y r �,N+r ,y�,.,a ft ,r v;� ,0>'..� r y+i hide but their attempts t0 ht1Q N 1y1 y v s *`'� rZ " FH"ROA r,we✓ plainly increased his agony that the: CLES • soon .gave. it up: So they broughts' �� F him home aa(' called on a neighbour < r to bring his gun all put the Pone sy: . '°FGINGERFABM . F • ;,,, thing out of its misery. Instead, of Go,2ndoline P Clarke that the neighbour suggested asking :: Ax a F•. , �! » Is there a cool breeze anywhere, the 'wet" if, there was anything be . a' could do. "Sure," was the answer, . �` ,•t; y. t _ i wonder --just one little spot where - bring him down and we'll iuc him." the thermometer doesn't register 'So gthe, dog was rushed to the at�`i� a.. .•• , , .Y "' -tt almost the heatin the week h has veterinary office where he- et33, i l - ,all a ea s e a been ediatel given- an 'anaesthetic and - I terrific -but then you, don't need me to tell you dq you? The only thin as soon mercifully unconscious of w s me f lly 4 Y g his pain. Thed the. 'vet- went t0 to make it bearable is to remember work and pulled out over a bund- ' that it can't last for ever. Even as I • - »"""'""' ' `� A write cT6uu ss ave�nd1 y pK��oreupine-quills. They -.-were ev er where especially around the , P Y Y , in the sky, breaking up the. heavy throat. When tr heat haze that has, hung over this- poor dog's mouth and -- k..: to it was • thought all the quilts had w` poor scorched 'earth like a pall for "< + removed the dog's master took i he Iae-Lii2 y , min_ ostia.. -mays bun home still onsci s and by the time t i* a.ets _into print u ' i thus he remained for-atrrlast-eight- • y ; may be donning our sweaters. s. �m Yesterday. I saw him -that Oh, happy thought. P Y t? was. the day following his adventure Speaking of sweaters reminds me g ' r -he was still eery weak and quite _- .. ., A- •newcomer to this t:ountrg, r _ _• Farm Gets One -Day "Face Lifting" -Here' a> a some of the 500 volunteer_ workers who in just" and- speaking very little English} evidently far from happy, but. he _ eight boil more than dQublt�d the__. slue of a..175 -acre farm• More about this interesting mopped her brow and asked ,hes- was able to walk around slowly and . operation is told in our FAR11,1 FRONT column... itantly="Wet-what: you' say for Deft would eat and drink when wet. " Her employer -smiled and like it The "vet" thought that said -"Well, if employou-ayer a lady, you _ day' or t,+'o he a'buld be completely New t`lil�' L''hil recon eyed. 1 wonder will he recog- say "perspire but men quite often say "sweat.'] The girl was though - one. 1't, ° • n, xt time he sees • Of Them Useful say "sweat." The girl was thought- one. " Jul for a few minutes then she maid - -"Ah yes, yes -1 understand _ r "Seweless" Buttons. Said .to be, perspire--and=..sweat-same _thing,__ M,_Tu,E._SUFF M- a real improvement on ..the old Then you say cows perspire, .bull, O. in 61611 "bachelor button"' so popular t5•' he sweat? That right yes?" 'modern aFys�odtlt„�te,,Tce e� pe�s„t� years or so ago. Made of plastic, Here is another little story, which of removing the :est cause is onby vista ■ " ""t^^ this •two-part button can be easily doesn't' belong to Ginger --Farm, but common sense. The new PYLTONR tres • �-�_ - ' mint- (a lluoid taken by mouth) e•.�•. di --,*c - a snapped into place, and should be it did happen in this district. to (the inside cause. Special gums. PIS" ' a _real improvement on its metal Three men and a dog were work- e�trort* tont help nsturr rrLuu.l w delicate tissues. -PYLTONE Pile Treatment How would you like to wake up the diversion terraces will now flow ° n a nearby bush; drawing logs, t•• w ieprr'" answer. a gess YOU 611106 - How counterpart which was somewhat - ing i : -- omplicated, often rusted; and was I believe, and' of course, not paying factory results with a one bottle trial or - In the morning on your farm, tato the pond instead of cutting new - price refunded at ,nee at alt mor s,» too unattractive to be used except - c.� _much attention to the dog, druggists. - - worth approximately $13,000 and gullies. y i + • ' - _ on work clothes. -MZkers claim it who was`amusing himself as dogs - then 'realize; the same evening, it p - _ had more than doubled in value? It Still and moving picturei-of the will ' withsfand laundering, strong v..- cha.,ing rabbits or sniffing actually happened recently to a wo- entire action were taken from the soaps, cleaning flulds,•heat and the around for other legitimate game. inan farm owner in Maryland -and ground arid from the air, and will pressure of rollers of washing ma Suddenly the mea heard the dog -be used to, help stimulate -soil coir- - chines.. yelping iteous and he -ran to- -•If you think that she struck oil, P , - gold, uranium or any other precious servation practices throughout the - Sugar Substitute. Six hundred wards them. obviously .in terrible: 14P. times as sweet as sugar these tab- pain. The reason was soon discover - lets r Iubstance, you're mistaken.. -world. I haven't seen them as yet. • + • * but the whole thing 'sounds like a ' lets are wholly non-nutritive, con- _ed. The dog had found -and grabbied ewsed- by aim Nelly grand. idea, . and one well worth taming neither the calories 'which -a porcupine, no less! Between r • Thrasher; is .a hillside one, of 175 copying nearer to home. In fact I'd Ihose seeking to reduce weight try them the men tried to release -some - acres. Some five hundred of her. be willing to make a small bet that to avoid, nor the carbohydrates ! ' ' • % i/t�• .harmful to diabetics:- '• _ _ neighbors, using half a million dol- among the readers of this column - 1 A V B 1 T WITH tars of equipment, gave it a "face there would be one or two willing To Keep Basements Dry. Re - lifting" which represented five yearn to offer their farms as an, "exper- eently developed is as electric de- -.work accomplished.. in less than - . ;mental station," just as Mrs. humidifier. about the size of a o a keeps basements tight hours time. Thrasher did w then large by it .cove to condense afUNa Of PAIN' • • o o • w Y g P air.. ' -When they were through, instead 'Use 2 4•D With. au s of -cu su us w ich carried heading of an editorial in ' The a Pocket . Ptxket Stove. For campers, "the topsoil away with every storm, Country Gentleman, which goes on portable stove that cart, be carried )ust teat and rob in liter, were diversion ditches and to say that investigations made to INARD's, and note idle terraces dotting the landscape. The determine where and how this weed . in pocket and burns either lighter qu,ok rct,er you ger g 'fluid or gasoline without the use of Grea"eies., t«c �ryins, ao house gleamed with a (rest coat of IdIler can be safely used have shown ` a hand pump. Irionel metal stove strong or unpleasant odor. LACI paint, an Mars. ras er s tr, bl- small y Cit a bottle handy.tod .keep s: 4 °cows . were in a new, modern barn. amounts will destroy plantr that an -tee 8*M kers tankkfuao �ui -The whole farm, when the volunteer especially susceptible. A picture is Y 1 of fluid >• 'rt1[E f 09 ' - -workers had finished, was. repre- shown of a ruined tomato plant burns for an hour and a half. sentativa of the latest methods of which was hit by a t,4 L� spray of _ Iaontouring and soil conservation. one - third• normal seed - killing One feature of the day's work- strength. -)which was witnessed by an esti-'- Klated 25,Op0 spectators --was the -The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture is --- -- sonstruction of an earthefn da7m - increasing t s investigationsI -- " tween two hillocks. It held back a ing 2,4•D which, while recognized ewe -acre lake, well stocked with as a most valuable weed -killer, can ►ass, and excess surface water from be dangerous when improperly used. Most of the serious trouble _ has been the result of dusting from Answer to Last Week's Puzzle xs - airplanes, with the dust drifting f fi yr - . onto areae where it was not intend- ed to fall. Such- dusting *from planes _ F' E H A USED' T DES ( -has now been forbidden. The re - 1 E F I striction however t-apPl7r - s A D A T E I to 2,4 sprays. _ e; T I C i + o.' T CT - In some of the states boys and - ? R V girls, are, trying out a new livestock ee ing project, and people are en sb: : LOCAL ARE thusiastic about ,the results. The _ , r ° LOW E E O 5 boy or, girl buys an average lot of ' l - 1 1 feeder steers or lambs from a ani- A T V E G form herd or band -the number de- T JE N I Pending on finances, equipment and feed supplies available. • f .. y S. Test 3' Amaze. ;��O���O/�D tl.l:xvcs 35.E:i�,ingatenth : j� 10. 1. part IgnSheited satisfaclino 38. ole apart �. PUZZLE'16. Sound of pain 43. Pens 18. Small battle 43. Poem- 20.1 oem 20: Stoneworking 47. Peal in ACROSS 2. Lubricate hammer 49. Jurisprudence 1. Swamp •� = cline 22. Wool fabric 50. Be under 4. Nasal soun� 23. Splits obligation --" 9. Everybody 4. Kept on hand 24. Drive'ofr 51. French coin ` 12. Manner 5. Negath 26. Co in 63. Nothing G + - 1-3. Tall structure 6. Possess 27: Paper measures 54. Secret agent 14. Contend 7. Genuine • 30. wanders` 57. Among p c a 17. Poplar rtlearnesa' i J 4 5 6 7 r 9 q I 19. Wharf 1.R a ''•2 eP05 d 1< t U 14 2 22. Coalmine tl'a'i adjunct _ 25. Kind of beer t5 16 17 18 ti o zN: 2ti. z'hree-toed , THE RURAL MAIL DRIVER sloth 0 21 - 29. At no time f<: 31. Smooth ifserves a vita link ttitiecn e er as 1 the 32. Ground pini .• 2 23 24 25 26 27 _....._ ,•eather-beaten rat mailbox. anfthe reit of r; 34. Warehouse � _ : 26: As written 28 30 ' 31. < the world. 1pconvenience and self-sacrifice are this 39. Relish • i' 39. Town in 32 33 34 35' 36 man's consfint companions. Yet his most Canada cherished rewards are the friend)':i orbs and 41. h;ns i^h letter -- 3 - 42. Rena{- sore 7: 36 39' 40 41 the eager pleasures which greet his coming. sword - Men like this, some of Canada's finest, are 44. F nistlee -- - -'46.'Anglo-Saxon I 44, _ 45 in.the p.tiblie's sen'iet-at'your setvice. monlys • 0.1' 'r•el' Y 46 47 � .' ' , 48 f 4 ]laches , etters " 50 ° y DAWE3• BLACK H01tSE BREWERY N. r'"arsl of irraln J!-' �52 53 54 56. marry a�,way 6R, immerse �5 ''S6 57 p • '658 ,• 64. Marry 1 60. 77urlerl - I I I 11. Vermont village Answer to This Puzzle Will Appear Next Week a of a s.of advertisemeuts in tribute to those Canadians in the service of the public 1. B1 c On seri, _ ` ied Adyi Si ki PreatLoe. ..' .:. ...._-.. •_ esslon. Bea and .OW :'•: "3,. ... ..{A,, 4 * Executive will .be meeting - aoon . to anottoaeers. Q1�fT FM tl6l� disowns come changes and Lhii will ✓ �"y ptliittitY, Ron Qibeo 1 be discu�ed soon Phone, agiaeonrt 1338 tt The Mi Oclai Board- of the three RADIO SERVICE TO MIX A . SPI1E CAKE ZnOg AAtLF. kitchen coal and wood lurches will be meeting th18 mouth � ' _,lust add one cup of milk or water to aR Fairport and we hope to see a Campbells Cake Mix-stir and bakt. range, new December. Good coedit- good crowd on hand on thi'a occas- ��4 Enjoy fresh homemade cake-always / Saler r , .ton; dinette sndke, four, ehalm add ion, to dimum the plans of *e •_light,. tender and delicious.. Try it. j taA18 and buffet. Mrs. W, E, Dol-- l c$azgs as a whole.,sg�tfR_ \`�. image I,in+Go3a Ave.;pickedng• _ -flW�� �� �.,, r J 4 4spg- BA;I.I9-�Mode1 A. Ford chassis �,r`• - — '`• 3 Hewn 32 x 6.00 tires; ideal for trailer or Weak, Tired, Nervous, - "`"°' ~• _ . • cMocott►rE Is= wagon. a25.00. s. wlltzke, .w7 ,may' taloa or Yodel Y CAKE MIX - .GOLDEN - Station .Road, .South, Pickering. . Painless Men, Women - .- ge adze Princess. Pat Arthur- Field coal and wood rangE;. phone3.6.R 13 .. bet New Vim, Vigor, Vitality - PRONZ 6= R. i - •` � -KAISER - •� .� Pickering.. 8aY ¢oodbye to these werk: alwuys tired feelings. • _ . ---dep[esswu red nen'�WmL dLLe _A weak: thin - a' OR sa?SP1--9oung Jersey`-cow. blood. Get up issue¢ fresh. be UeppY rll day: ha<P ELECTRICff"sJim -wood. plenty of ,ltalltY ld, over by evening. Take . he v FOR Robert Lbrooder hm -stoves Con can. vttamin 13,. crfdum. hoephvrue Martin, 04 for blood building, DodY etrengtheninti s - - - - oves Itke invlgovrtes system: improves appetite, d1 estlze \ . poward. Costa in le. New " et acaualat size F!E Y new; work 'horse; harness; 8ome onlyy' soc. cry ostrex Tonic Tablets for us nor- zeal pep• v•¢or, thin very dei'• At alfucug¢nor - " .. - ---a for__ Hoose and Beira Wlsia�fTe wood:-cr ecu[ - - - - .-E&.dT MATES GIVII+X''- _ 'ea.tretivator- H. pwLwluk, R. R. 1. Pick-T er;nit Salgm Road), phone_2310. .�i.E HI'.GISTEI3S E• ` �•. - �-� :7fuF`QR$ �I.F horse G11son gas en- - _ _ : ` cLl IL �.C«, .S�toufgine; in hood runn•in� order:- also TUESDAY,- OCTOBER' 19- auct � L U E .S - - phone Stouflville 343 k� Verrtott grinder, speed=jack and to sale of farm stock, implements, belts. W. R.. L}nde• Dun+barton, Grade dairy _cattle, near new Case in JAZ-Lin r Vnt. SEE' YO1TR F�,vOR];TE.. PICTUA)1 First at. the. ST-A2'LEY THEATRE Phone Pick, li R -'. D. Tractor; Hay. grain, hogh, roots, . GENERAL HARDWARE PHONE PICK. 120 ' ONE straw 8tc., the prDperty of Joseph Sattirdaq Me`inee at 2 P. IL East Woodland;. Continued Barjak, i.ot 4, Coll. $, Markham Doors Open tach 'Night At Twp. one and a half mites south of A LVTAT BU 11BY f arra S Elevator -- '` FRIDAY and SATURDAY � -- show this week. .Children will still Markham Village. Sale at 1 P. m. ALVIN a! . be admitted `for 10 cents it - they Terms cash, No reserve, Farm sold.. - PICK. 48 RES. SS•1' -Phones . BUTS-88W . SEPTEMBER 17 and 18- br Robert Milner,. Brougham; are under 12, and with . an adult. Ken and Clarke Prentice,�suct. --*YE TRY TO GIVE SERVICE. -- : show starts at 7.30a - Calif: Firebrand A Do not forget the 27th• of the TL'E&DAY�1 SEPT. 28 auction ` _-- mouth Nl�u we are to have a anon- sale of farm stock, dairy cows, milk-.� SNAPS RETURNED SAME DAY Wheat - We will handle fictln field- Monte Hale Adrian Booth suer $ingot also the program Did RECFjIVEd) or barn bags loaned. `ask for price ing machine, tractor, implements„ I Say That," from CFRB, hay grain furniture etc on Lot 1, Feeds -Try our. graving magh for 1►IR_ DISTRICT ATTORd 7Y , 6 or S exymure films developed and hogs. chickens. The price is ' iUht - - We are sorry to bay that M-rs. Con. 4. North York TwT. on Dawes prim 80c• Reprints 4c. each. haj)tr Reel is still pretty mach under the goad, halif mile north o Egldnton. Master tad Maple Leaf -feeds in. Dennt Keefe M, 'Chapman OUR PRINTS ARE MADE WITH 4 i�- +egLher and we hie that surely property od Joseph. Crozier. Terms , ONE AIM....TO GIVE OUR CUS• stock. Start Your pullets on Meat- soon. she will once more be that eash�= No reserve, farm sold. Sale TOME SNAPBlHOTB AT THEIR air laying mash. Avoid trouble to -• _ -- _ _ -- person we all know so well. at 12.80. Sellers and.At"" BEST... ;LOOK FU1R THE NAME PC ultr7 by not feeding new brain. MONDAY and •TUESDAY Mm. J. B. Mutton and her little auctioneers: {�ELOX O1�S'I1FiE BACK OF Wester grain - 'Whole or chopped son, along with Mrs. McGreevY, and . s • s PRINT.. IT'S - YOUR ASSURANCE at reasonable prices BF.PT£JiB R 20 and 21 ,y _--_�. s= spent a few days in Buff- FIRIDAY, SEPT. 24 sect- OF QUALITY. ribmn and snowfence for tempor- - recently. F. ion. sale of. 30 hedu' =-=ee,lstPred ...--. _ _. -..__ A 7�isaiid Bnttermillt alo l -Clock IlS><; and.Mrs. Frank Martin and, Jersey cattle: new Madel C. - I. H.. t`r`ee Enlarg�nent With Iuuddal .00d'r. Coolers, Milking-machfuies - family are home again after a ,mot-- r.. tractor Faru", on. rubber: en- Order. Car load of fence. Ray 'Millan L 1 31. i0'Sulliva.4 or trip whdch took them well, over tire farm stock, implements, hay. Box d8 Dept. T-6 ULteeeoa, Out. NEWS ---SELECTED SHOM jL thousand miles. in etc.' on Lot 4, 91h Line, of - 11ira. G. Wade is progressing ide Markham T" at Boz Grove. Pro_ p 'Claremont, Ont. - - sly after he; recent illness. parts o[ C. D. Graham. Sale at 2.00 DICKERING D. S. T. sharp. Terme- cash. No re- FARR'8 F1OR BERVTCE BEP2E.1IBl3R' 22' -and 28 _ ecus as farm sold. Ken and Clarke CRL%IE X)VIOR'S _sLMRLk- s ' Prentice, auctioneers. _ -ii hia2ld Creek • •'• - JEWELERY Quality Drugs , Warner Boatel SI. Cheirel ; - _ - SiONDAY, OCT. 4 _ auction sale _ of new brick-tiled 7-roo red wilts' HER HLSB,AID'S .iFF.4iiiS Nve can't say wu-.it ub6ut this stucco bunatala-w, never Leen occup- Veterinary iRemediea e Lucille. Ball week-crud at L; tealL_.: as we were led: a`tz and halt aures r6od mrrT - WATCH and Ct_.O(_'K le Pb Finishing - .--- FraRchote .Toa R,eliab oto UP at a a .. tan nu v—n�p 1-� G _. �■ltiic Line . Toronto East Rural~ Yiesbytery Y. roNd cement 25 r 30 games, nicely - - -- P. U. when they enjoyed their 3rd _ situated as No. T Con. INarkham, STORM HOURS Annual Camp and Fellowship tog- .half mile south of No. 7- hia'hiray athei. The speaker was Harold .liar- also at same time and place new �� Week_Days .8.80 a. m. - 8 P. m.: L E-EI DE1R CT Vr S is, who both -teaches rind preaches. Forth Ferguson tractor and plow i. l� I Sundays • 12.80 Y. DI.. b P. M. 1 T:vFI�AI. DIRECTOR - �� the Indians on Oeorgina Island. A. C.: Here and half-ton truck, urar_ ti 1°` &TAE S X9LL STARE `,Private Ambulance. across trotn'thp cam .- 'tai. There den toola..etc. Property o4-Ram Red- �.a SILYERI 'Phone Bark. 90W T - n R ;ash•. J. R:. BOYES L f us there from such centres- as Ced- No reserve, "Cf-pt nn prt>pertp to -"- Pbm. S, Markham, `Ont. _ a ' ar Grove, 3Parkham, Agincourt, U,x- sold subject to reserve bid, Pur- Gen napi 9 60- PHONE- PICK. 88w. waville, Stouffville, Uxbridge and. chaser can have infuriediate poss_ - Don't forget that our 1�'• A. gets - :' sunder wzzy again-nest Thursday the _ ,� , ■ Maple Leaf Fire Claremont Locker 123rd and we hope to .see a good nl,Mbqpr- 1 o start the frail tezan : _ i intys ara. with vigour and .enthuslasun, R-e _ - t• s �. Insurance Co - ,jdtill have three months to go and : Size Lvekw S9_00 A Yew `•we would like to close the°pear with - iekering Ontario Rates for •MUM MW °oma Cutting Room � � Room s bang", so .that' many: .of they Buildi.Ws Available Free To Osstomers things which should be done can. , G. glggp - PHONE Pum.1>50 ._ VRadstorm Insurance on DsiY6E�► The financed and cleared away. Wim, eileg els. SO][E LOCKERS AVAILABLE " Dile- to many -reasons the W. X. The Impoedbiq We Do Immediately . Mtraclea Take a little Losaw ��Y� S. did not Bet started last week and Automobile Insmsme ed AN lar • ;we have not .yet .heard just win Ref Refreshments s �Grocerieg p Ise 'Am. or - - we will -start up again. It is too Bowman . Rowe a we couldn't' start on schedule• - . �' bad.. .. •. _ but we know it won't do too much +� ag ip�1 Tires $atteries —_ : harm to the 'work of thda wonder- . � - !ul organization.. AGENT for _ (>O~ �� - There seems• to be little 'activity - o Friday Nightly Mon Garden Tractor --:Otago Wates Byseems-_Rsibber-ttre� %� to Friday from 7.80 P. 2 `rt the present time so we don't Saturday continuous from 7.60 luaus much news: Perhaps in a week WagoLs O�veE7t�bb �� and Wheels p, M. mAdAee• BtLnurday At or two we will recover from the - • ]IIAR , Oiul'I'ARTO ' vacation slump and things will ]hum IatPla®sats - f Start bumming again. We hope no. � • .Wdatas We underataed the Sunday School \ ''THURSDAY,'FRIDAY, SATURDAY -'J PT. 6, 170,13 ,AL JOL60N says: "You Ain't Seen Ndthln8' >�» Till Y - `� see as tee. IDAN DAILEY in w .. h �� V g o Bros dway-" _ e My Re arda T - - _ - . ;• � _ :' - YOu'� • ENJOY sa�- By sus ,. . � ��� - .. za � � �� � iARI: • AtE Low ` t0 II N TRIP TA I r 0'�-- 3CONDA1, TUESDAY, WADNl�Y 41UPT- se, 21, M • �• J POW AT R1f ULAS P=109 r r�DUEL IN THE SUN" - ` R JOB>IiPH OOTP)� _ FE . JIDNNI JONES +(}R10((IOIiY P'FRK - RE(lltl[4 _ 07- - -- { ( - plEC UP.Z PAhl >� i�7.80 Movies. A � Qg1M„ LodNes, CburebM Lister. to tb+ ONTARIO STUCK. YARDS EASTMN' HOUR i'6o1ae ,>Eaoo Q. I,w sSelas»es BULLETIN r 5�.. it C�sD .. 1 II t! projectw and otos `tstarir' Treti. L . . WARNM A CH>l>Q YS318 T.fi si tgti e 0 : �• �. . q-,- -sV.T •-�__a. 'S M .w 4 �-. S x , 2G ✓.c.'ia'• s, 4 1..-% z - � ro`S2y'Ls#r�e�imay."r@.; "i/r. Ind M -onto, p p RO spent than v2ca �d"�t+1S-as4. °1I: ilfaior'e bougie. y� spent 'Moes Joyce Campbell, Toronto; ;pV and W. . , ---T :Kr. and Mrs. Dohe atl lamil� wilt a�peua some tLme WLLll birs, i�. ; _ Mr. and lora Fred Cassis. attend-, recently arrowed from and and .Randall, &ab will attend the pubQtc .ed the ,wedding ost Mr. Casste'd nave taken up residgn a 1n LtLe late school. niece, Muer Stiver, of Unionville, to _ Mr. Newham, Harriston, on Satur- __ _ . da,- last. rougham frien4s extend . sym- _pathy to Mrs, .D. Mairs on the rec- too Ca � W V�1n with f • A i �o Ve ent pa sing isf her Lather, Mr, David t - Dawson, Claremont. MrMr Ross Middleton and GAS RANGES - , and �,, airtt, M. i.eur Sunday with on spent - DCSIGiVED FOR USE WITH the latter's -brother at Valencia. Mrs. Clarence Crawford and chiid ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wannop. y ' Mr, Grant, of Torout-, visited with -his friend A. L. Harv�7. �" Mrs. _Edith VanWyck, • of Whitby, +,r spent an afternoon this past week I v?ith her brother, Mr. Ralph miller.! rlr. and Mrs. Thos. Brizzard of :. _ ---tF8t9— also -.::.Mr: 444—'Mrs.---Oh-aa - Niter and Miss Mary Sallous spent 4unday with Mr. and airs. Albert Gray,- Rally Day, Service will, 'be held on_l a - September �`�'th'� 'Otr—w'lrfClt_ .d8y-..F �: - ` '... ACCURATE . _ .Church service will return LO the I "••..•,'? �, OVEN CONTROL _- / s _. . -aMr. - _ - Gordon McBrfde of St. Th _ • ..<, tire, vletted his friend A. L.: Harvey - �r .,. •-�_..,. Mr, and Mrs. A. `Bedford If-- _ .p;easant .visit with a r_ and Mrs.,. Arbert Gray recently. Sim ly turn a switch.- Instantly you get a ring pp _ MT. D Is with Mr, and Mrs. Burton Dunn, OT blue heat, 8 poster, cleaner game thawEASY.CLEAN BURNERS eseked with before.' Th to's—.-- soot to blacken the bottoms of Pots and at present. no smoke. You can cook this modern way on a --- .. -Wltitby, ` gas tinge-builtf-specially-for-�- -- Miss Grafi.spent a day Clean, easy, time -saving -=economical torr. • rW' ently with Mrs. E, E. Ann1s, Emot:ane Ranges and watetr,heatern sold direct �`�'�- . Oil Limited.' Ranges sold by most Mrs, Todd and Mrs. Sellers, of by Imperial _ applianeeatlealers. Toronto, visited then rormer't3 aunt, - Mrs. Gent`t;a 'Pllt111P. Steve wims-4! M» 3-Swnw "'"eel s'a.00 us to StWSO OVERstzE OVENS . • - Mr, and Mrs. H. Jones_Toronto,� MMo-teP asradele• '�! eniv 1.0% down and the tn.n»n+»n+kM.rwaanM nls,) Mr. and Mrs, Algia. ltf!"ey-et - Markham visited Mrg. Philip re.• IMPERIAL OIL E-�e LIMITED oIItl�.. C-0 SRRri4L MAPLE i Kr, and Mrs. Carman Thornton, TORONTO CARLETON PLACE TAS WA, $761 iso -M Maple ST of .Guelph visited with Mrs. 13ruw.s _ 'rec%ntly. - l tit Limited t or. hto Ewohu Mr. ifeL Glidden spent the b0f1_ 1 p ( cGas Street, 2. :,8 Church Street, Toronto 2.Ontario i clay week -end. at the' Manson t;;h. i . t 1 Ye.. I would like to k• ow more about Forotene. Pt wnd me, witlibut char" ' or obligation, your F}tEF�. 8-pante illustrated brer)klet wh te[L an about this, new lcsttt home. visa Olga Davies,.of Buffalo ani I I _ - M. Harry- HarKreavea and emm- rs RA Y NAME (►bass Or") ren -of Toronvi: also 'Mr. Lorne I Holtby,. Toronto, were'recent visrt • " urs at, the Hoitoy fto•me. r: Mr- and M". h'Wa.rt Gordon and • 'i' • Dirs. G, A, Gordon: Miss Pearl kir-. •' reit, Toronto anti Mrs. (;. A.• .ktans -- -- _ - Honolulu, vmtrea.. W. K; and tilro. - Ellicoti on Sunday. rnieed tr a call t [themoa wno ins-- we;ed tt+.e call to the grass Care un I, Wi _ tre Hronzham firm of :Mr- H. 's V man. sere eon. th.e L e 'ri)r6ew•� man on the Shore_ nn i -: P R, FARM PRODUCE - .Horne .Lake Thursday evening, and' are high in tlretr praise (ri a Kranu tt its a Ll HE115E YOU GET 7*1,E H.IGH.EST MARKET PRICE FOR - aopr;,etate ver;.. •mtti n cnesr . kind- - __ . _ •_ - I,IVE AND DRESSED .. ;. . . .• ..-.,�... — W HSTEV AI,E ',NEWS — tFOWLi CAPONS Mrs. George Anthony _ attended BROILERS " the funeral of a cousin, :firs, :liar- T' TURKEYS tha !Monk = of Toronto. Miss Monk passed away following I S E G s an attack of ' pnetLmonia. Several ! . '-WE PAY MORF. FOR EGGS BECAUSE WE SELL DIRECT TO -years ago the family kept' the Loc- _ THE CONSUMEIR' ust MI `Store.' Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour of London ,.TRY ITS FOR HIGHER PRICES, FAST SERVICE. RETURNS Ont., and friends visited VI r. and . USUALLY DAY. FOLLOWING DELIVERY NIrt R' A. -1411t%-Mrs. Cilmotir is FarmsLimited' - - a sister. ,y _Pi -kering �Ttgc F.'ith Parl:c atte+nArl"iht �=-.ti�HITBY 3.36 — NIGHT OR DAY-- WH!TBT, ONTARIO Ann,fversnry Ser�lre at the Fir- TURF: KETTLE RlFXDERF.D I!- RD 70 Lb. Pail _ $5.80 1'iantrgt f'Ititr�.h. _ , Nlr. anI-Mrs. Ted G"+.ver• i r. Tnr. .. : f Loo At ,The Label On Your the wedding uv, cousin at Ayax 61d sehocA-atm here on the week - -AA r on Saturday. end. He lived a bur on bds tat-. Paper Now -Rev, Mr, F3+btEinaati called an his her's farm, now -owned by MT. Corry - old fidend ►B. Wilson on Sunday to our West. ' last,. School re -opened on Tuesday of ' 1 Notice YOU Mr. Joe Fo with and Blake Leh- 'cif las+ . week with Mr. MLLton flamer- - .to. • . mon, Goodw*wod--,,called at the. on in cllarge� Several new pupils Draiper home last week, were out for the first time. Est'_ma et Flee - Miss. Bessie Colquhoun and her CARPENTERING reap s, o ' tsreenwood ="'-- CEMENTING Draper, recently. PLUMBLVG' 'Mr. and Mrs.' Archie White- and ROOFING iam.ily' were Niagara. visitors last The Sunday Sclhool and Church W � aeil Brantford ltoonm4s week. The Lddtes Aid held a sue- Service united on Suuday in the reg - reg - - 'Materials, Empire Bathroom .very ce �sfuI meeting at the home of alar Rally Service. Rev. A. C. Luif- 'gave lgWprnPnt, Duro Water -Mrs, E.- Croslslandf: The September man a fine 'Rally address and systems. Beatty Stable in wild be held a.t tfle home Mts. A. J. :1larden' tali the Rally m f%4�P eat:--aad. o? Mrs. T. Williams, Alax, on the Story -to an attentive audience. A tsa:aing h?xtenale 22nd. fir. 'Stanley's daughter and has - Wort Gvsrartcew.: and, with" thelr family, %pent the-. - - Mrs. J. Davies sipent a few" day. week -end at the Byers' home. F. PROUSE last week with friends kLJ.easide Alan Clarke, Toronto .Teaching : J. zfra filak-e Lphma+s and children 'Staff spent the week -end with his 'We Do Building Of All Hinds of Goodwood visited -her parents, Parents. last week. Mr._ Chas, McTaggart's sale was ._ _ , a-rtd--Ncitr trrstrt that _a -derided success on Sept. 5. Vlr... - regular, meeting at Ajax _ at Mrs. and Mrs. McTaggart have bought -+ - Green River, Williams'. Word for Roil Call - 1 "Send Meeting on 22nd. the stare-froim b1 r, Wannop and -Rill be moving into Greenwood glad to welcome - 31iss :Medan?)". shortly. We welcome them. We are (received' in,nu...ali o late 'for last to out -midst, ag teachZT-IM the -pub all- sorry to have the Wannop fim- % - �ceek's ixanel lic school. -fly leaving use and wish "tb'eai all :Mr, and Mrs: -Nluaray Stewart of A numbe* from here attende^ ; succem In their new venture. Ottawa called on lir. and Mrs; Wm,- 1 the Anniversary at the First Bap. %r.' and Mrs. Chas, Elliott. of _ Dunwil oFt lloaday. Mo tilt Church at WhItevale on Susi rookiin, were with Mr, and Mr6i t4lt; and Ernie Axon, Bobby day. Our churcth• was closed for the nrr•acion.. Service next Sunday at E. Trimble on,.$unday, ' Miss McPhail, o2 Toronto spent and Betty, of . Wind sor,'vis1ted a couple of days With Mr. and Mrs. 1.30-p. m _-, - the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. C. - - tNIr Chas. 'Hunkin of Toronto NVr n, Duncan: Mr. -and Mrs. Harry flu �n--�n�reed. to . Tnr onto this week r.fter spending tb�• a o Guelph.4- .had dinner with .fir. and' firs. Dun- here. visited Mr, and 14frs. Trihnble also. NI,_w May Brown and rs. 'tbe tican on Friday.' Vr? £Frg+scon of Dimbitr0en, to - fir. and -Mrs, Duncan and George, vu �t;nka. rPtiirned af'er .apandinr, Eastwood 'spent' a day at C. :Y, also bDra Tiawartha, left Friday a week re•newine acquaintsnPes: E. last weeK and brought back good _. 'tnerning for a: motor trip to Wind- .. _ ��t.lie - reports of the Fair. The Sunday School will sot, to attend the wedding of their 1 y, - meet on - Fuudaq, Se!%t. 1Q, a+- 1 b.ni% nerhety, _• a in... C p -Come and 'help the good work along. - Mr• and line, D. (': Parker, of The dry weather has caused a big Mrs. Roes Diisney, Joann 'Marden, _.--Tnrnrr r,. r•! Ited . the Duncan's on los yto many farmers,- Cora 3s being Pats Brooks were delegates for the Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Jetfribs of Toronto ensiled and fed to cattle;` water fs being haule9 farms 'Mission Circle and C. G. I. T. at the _ • .nept tbp. week -end M, and to many and fall wheat land -lx ton bard to plow. Schoal for 1.eadens.at Wh.ltby C,nil- "week. ..with ..Mrs, B: E. Draper. 'Bernard 1'YcBrady and wife fetim etre as Mr. and �Mrv. Edgar Mapap visit- {fit- Ruth. Ruth Hutchings :attended Chicago, called upon many of his ed Mrs. F. Gtbson recently. BU ;l LINES :-JDANFORTH ------------ IX 3. EAST P^T'IND READ DOWNY - P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M, '� :.WEST BOUND READ L'P • err d C3 to A- - 9.451 5.451 2.00110.001 9.15 Bav and Dundas 8.401 9.351 1.501 5.201 945 _ _- 10.101 6.161'2.25-10.251 9.10 Danforth and. Luttrell 8.10 9.101 1.251 4.551 9.10 _ 10.201 6.201 2.35 10.351 9,5f1 Scarboro-Jct. " ' 8.001 9.001 1.151 451 9.00 - w 10.351 6.351 2.50110.50' S Malvern 7.451, 8.451 1.001 4.301 8.49 10.341 6.381 2.53!10.531 .08 -Brown's Corners 7.421 8.42112.571 4.271 6.42 10.401 6.40( 2.55!10.55110:10 Town Line 7.401 8.40112.551 4.251- 8.40 _ - 10.501 6.501 3.05''11.05110.20' Cedar Grove 7.301 8.30!12.451 4.15! B.Af! 11.001 7.001 3.15111.15110..111 Locust Rill 7.201 8.20d12.3s1 4.651S.20 11.051 -7.051 8.20111.20110.3.5 ' Green River 7.151' 8.15112.301 4.001 .8.15 11.101 7.101 3.25111.25110.40 Browham _ 7.101 8.10112.251 3.551 8.10 _ 11.201 7.201 3.3511135'1n•50 Clarem.nmt .7.0(1' 8.00112.151 3.451 8.6P DAILY REDUCTION IN FARES ''EFFECTIVE 5�PTEMBER 20+.h FROM TORONTC 81agler Fare Ratarn Fare 10 LOCUST ' HILL ,60 ' T • TO BROUGFI.1;11 Sll CLA REATvN "Ir ... _ 1 , 41f,*. grT17'T1TrT.F•u ►� 3 T : ' - - --------- —. Yr. Jack Haw.ilie ' -Is service, The 00salL9 . Memony - Uatyd Churck for many - yeso as TW -worthy ca nsw remoa .. the trailer be purc3 conducted by J. L' ovs& Spec- Supt. of the Snnds)r "hoof. He was Dnnbsrton defeated Dalt Wood• 1Lvias next door Veskora were: Angus . also as J0419r, At Ms 0000 be was lands 3-2 to 'take the T,.. NansfIeW AL P-6 gad BMve W. 8. WN"47. a member of the Order of Fores- Cup in tha Besah . League. Tom* Yrs. Blac'k's daughter from Oeh- The service was olosed by died ten. .1 in fila League were: Daabeitoa. II[re, Conners gad Mrs.LonedaLo, area, spent Sunday with her. Tbreadgolid of the Distrkt Comm- He is survived by -bis mite; ti Sgtshw. Bea4k yTenebrmaa's Bar - _ visited friends at Uaibridse one day BMP' Va ee!_ and several others and. It was regretted that ao P. A. sons: David ' !'t,, at- .Tomato, and and baR Woodlands` Cong:atn� last week. week., from here took In the last day of system vacs avahabla but the Log- Robert,- of Olaromoat; three dau- tions. A shower was held on the 5th the C. N. 30. n hopes to do better nod -time. ghtersc (Helen) Mrs. D. LLalre, of Mrs. Langley and Kiss Las'lq Lige last woes for Mr. and airs. Xr, and Mrs, Lloyd Pascoe, Bron- This first service was very sec- - Brougham; (Lucy) Mrs. W. M. of Toronto, were w�h Mn. Tnnnoil - lrio. SymM, who were msrrrled a ghim, spent Sunday with Mir.: and cessful and 'they hope to have more Poyington, Usibridge o•ad (Lillian), for the week -end week gab, MM8ysnes, ,the formes' , John Nanton and fatally. " in the tutu», lira, Empringha=, Claremont. An. kg. Harold Mitchell has best \\\ ]ftrgaret Cowie, teaches at Webb 11&, and Mrs. Arksey, BrookLin, Mar�w'ho wss�sel school. auirer�ug from ari- ?ectf3n WhAm& Mr, and Mrs. Al. Robinson' have specs 'Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs.. J. DAVID DAVPSON BURIED ,AT known in Pickering, predeceased has resulted in blood pbd.on. Ws • Taylor, EibSEMI;E •him twenty years ago, hope for an earrly recoyinT. returned bogus. after a two-week ' There will be a morning and ev- Mr. David Dawson, very well- Funeral service was held on Wed- Miss Brander and Mrs. DaUs an 'Vacation at Nova Scotia, ening service in the United Church known throu-Zbout this township, neaday in the Baptist Church with visiting Rev. F. W. and Mrs. Mad- nezt Sunday. passe m1­19F­ �.__`vnag some of the former residents day last, .after .a -.lengthy illness. He termenLai_Erakiaq.-Cemetezy,. - Mr.ieTn' res 8117'. wh attended the Drupa Head Ser DRUM H1+7AD SERVICE 'DRAWS was' is his 72nd year. en, has returned ' to her home $ vice here am Sunday. OVER 500 Born in Scarborough,' England, Scotland; gaiter a mionth'a viett !a Miss Beanie QnhaaE, of Toronto, Over 500 persons attended the he came' here with his wife, the Canada. ,spent the week -end at her honie iri Drum -Head' Service here last Sun- former Edith Mary Fell, when a Dumbarton Two well-known vlacee ere for Claremont. da when, the North Pickering Can. young main, and ffirst lived in the ' y Don hedges gThe local Ki•,vanis ale busy putt- sale at present. Mr. Jack McGlash. and Ronnie spent Legion paraded with lodges from CherrywQod district. FaDlowing that eekend wtth'Mrs, Thomas Lye ing the finishing touches on their an's beautiful home and, Mrs, MM M Oshawa, Whltby, Alas and Bowman 'they waved to Locust Hill,_White-. 7. =' • -"d wily, in 7%ronto. big two-day carnival which starts hag her residence and baslnesN oto villa. The parade was Uel by the vale and then back to Cherrywood Bred for gale. "a— W1 Valentino and Don Beelby Ontario Regiment and Whitby j eg- later settl'.ng at Claremont d&y and runs' .tomo, spent lite week-0nd w!'th' Eddie Or- ion-Haadb.' they have lived doT the Dalt 28 There will be plenty of fun 2or ev- . Lqok At The Lebel Oa Yew Us at Orr Lake. Rev, A. C. LuMman coarlucted years. Mr, Dawson was active in the eryone, and the proceeds go to a Paper Now _ • "Y • �y HAIRMAN REPORTS'........ YOUR YDRO _ _ on tie POwer S ort a _ 70 . l . IL :- = - NiaR10 T s�cNus -Tafto tEC� s��Mot";N c.e.c K $epte'nber l i , _ 19k6. see �,MI►►tIM - — _. 1g;o • — . ---- in8 • __ ...:.., . .. __ - � • arc 11. � i , _ _ . _ _ •�'- _ pello 'icity a1�' i � amount iron is still ;aril t t ectr ction ..or Dear °Y all. ovet � produ dans ,�.. 'Phe triesrward ithto ke _ demand �ep F �° farms sand�u the demur is sing ind gets fobs f:. 1►o beings sand industry rOduc ° _ u a _ - _ i stead i ncr teat mean �'° ter ? r Aver the , = - expanspwo roue •crea°e its dem i� fact, b • .� Aatario Pro pe ted that the° Leese of f ° en Fat into ei - antiaiPa to in be s in thle �av_e , on ndus ti s - y willa 11 includ � ' e e _ supply ns e e Mi awl able su co These cert With p c'v d - avail der, acrd bele '14th. tvig �' e . men s per i �yaurs pargeptem °Bice lieother o�tt h �Y � z • lye alar' f udows ► and '� 000 � industry _ , of tri. s 200, eaP' for shO be short 1 effect ors _ electrical ° _ ring i earl°or �1 still dVe a hemp° _ i lbatsning actions would - se red on more t. _ -:. FroID 9 =. - - - the but tb insist v,ce ev;loyman sava3 ti - ., •last . daJ eriously � i the vitally needed �� shoed YOU i " avA ° we ge tariO a 24` hour t then cats ro user in 'For eves current• • ( dual as an., le' watt hours of the Used lamp of kilo ,,rill save srA eve Matt al�+�aricst one and users in onts►Y'ire Will be n° � \ . a - T-reQuir60 ,000 Hydros eve .� _ ske a al•� - da the r� it the city one °that elect. a 24 hour _.. =i t of , t It should beg pli�ce the • or P eq is osis o't'her P motor - • son r ....s musnt� light, . avri,4, every the e t o. h ch ort match -- _: off eve ,part, cularlY, • +safes!' not neadea• Ut Nast be waits' _ `4a moment it is e. - ,�y].1 eta°� �mmaercial v►ser i Y elect . rsY►6 critical • er, ever'Y c Msste Of , .. :is old hil _!The, sit�tionot every hOtial 'in avoidinS t y the suFr is a°°,fin. ' - �.��_ �' •+rain ;��1•ial - . .i'0 }' - __ a.,.• ry 55: N - rrer Co> o!`' ctr - r rti to accompany him its esus oa- _ - ary work.�OR T,motlry performed a "cry' useivf_ �v �� ■ EAN ministry: Hain o f go! painted abut the influence o£ godly pair to SAL and: grandparents is. of rrrtold •alae By Rev. R Barclay Wares to assisting children at.d youth to chosse Lire way of• discipleship of Eunice. Lois, and Titnothy,•a Jews fl,ria, 'Religious Family— Golden Text: As for me, and my l - housse, -we will serve the it _ Joshua 24: f5. INDI�0� Timothy had a good start itu' life. From a thirty he knew the scriptures outstanding Quality" • Delicious Flan r a knoiviedge that caves from many WALLOP YOU snares. -Timothy's mother and — L - - grandmother here ,women of faith. BMW ��� THE BEt�' 'What a fierita�e was his! .; frmothy heard the Gospelon the HelpYour F-orsetter, "U" For The kind Of _ looked over at Frank but he was occasion of Paul's first visit to Relief That Helps Make You Ruin' To Go _ i staring straight ahead. Lystra. He saw'this messenger, first More than half of your digestion is does t / Mr. Gettytalked into -the mike. offered worship as a god and then below the belt -in your 28 feet of bowe66 go when in4*stioo strike., try i "We can all.pattein our lives after stoned, dragged out of the city, and chat helys digeetioa in the stomach AN Q+_ this happy couple." He showered left fpr dead. Doubtless, he later' below t41 he belt. ' Understanding g What you may need l cto th. "forAttle o uses them with gifts; furniture, groceries heard the apostle's exhortation "to - fills b sive Deeded hely to that ^torgoteea and a bond. As Ardeth watched continue in the faith and that we fact" o s Carte r Take Deli Carter's Little Ltree tetoss Always - Helps them walk off, she wondered about must through much trifid tion and one afar meals- Taka them �� eater into the kingdom of God". dirhe°on'• They hely wake ay a large By their recipe for happiness.' Twenty B at the a maw digestive Juices in rosratoseaab -. five yearsl Surely, Mrs. Pratt would When Paul returned to tystra on �►n bowala—hob self duseat w t ycu haw . ANNE TM VIQTORSIN cache n most foLs own way. be glad to help out abroken-headed F Favorite to Britain — his second missionary journey Tim- Then moat folks pt the tend of eelisl tkaa githy' Christian influence had al- makes you Seal better from your head to yaw yrlla Oy, hails aS tow Just be sure you set the genuine caeteds- Pills rom your Arliatisi -3W land played,at the Fair. The tune The next morning was Sunday. screen's "perfect'wife" is seen ready spread a rote . sas gay but not for 'her. Frink, Frank ate breakfast in silence and in Lond n where she will star er husband, was listening, too, at disappeared iow the garage. Ardeth film titled ' "Autumn the other end of the field Th had alk d over to the bus. It wasn't in �� #uarreled. They should have been a tong ride She was surprised to together, ;honing hinds, not apart find the Pratt's house smothereZNm ' si a was anger. Was it her fault if bushes and trees. It certainly uses HOT she wag thrifty? Why., did Freak bellied happiness. A dream house! No Option FLASHESthe'n' have to blow up when she hinted She ran up the steps with a light- A road -hog known for his deter - at his extravagance? She was only ened heart. She pressed the bell mination never to be overtaken was • ' thinking of their future and of the but no one answered. She could going at great speed one day' when FEEL � , house they dreamed of owning hear the radio and knew someone he heard an insistent "honking" _ - That morning she had found him was at home. If they didn't answer behind him. He turned • and saw, _ r in thil garage. "Isn't it a. honey the front, perhaps they would the just on his wheels, a baby, car Here's Good NeMISj %. ...now?" Frailk had asked pointing back door. NN alking around, she driven by; a wild -looking individual Are you between the ages of 38 and ¢! ' to the portable "radio on his work heard loud voices in the basement. Back he turned to his •wheel, 52'and go' through this bench. "It works like a top' since +. v: :dower went the accelerator seal, functional middle -age silo Is that so. yelled bars. Pratt p g F - I put -in the four Stew tubes." There was a blastingHoist and and 'up rushed the speed indicator. peculiar to women? Does this mike . you suffer from hot flashes, feel H "Four new tubes?" Ardeth -gasp- Ardeth heard falling glass Then Seventy —eighty miles, an hour clavtmy, so nervous, irritable, weak? ed. "How could you when y"an another .voice. "How' in the blazes was touched, but still the hooting - Their no try Lydia E. Pinkhem•g - ----- -'t know how much I wanted new tontinue4L Vegetable Compound to relieve sueb �„ angry was I 'supposed to know you , psed p arym toms! It's famous for this! - - dishes. There were an tears in �.. -At last, worn out, " the -seed y her eyes. the pan for that. More crashes. Many wise 'middle-ags'• womsa It,hel s nature (you know what we .. maniac slowed down- and thew to � p "My aim is as good -as yours, the ttaad]s F'inkham's Compound regu- mean!). This great medicjaa also Frank grabbed the radio and .. the side of the road. Sail to bel build zasutanoa has what Doctorrcall a stomachic - first voice screamed. If you crave x D _ threw it into the corner She stalked to throw, I'll throw something. too." "Come on, then, if you must agamst this distress_ tonic effect. g• Pinkham's Com and contains 140IM: oe eu7 fhr LYDIA IL out, hurt and defiant. pa- " he, cried: •p° - - Later, when Frank asked: "What Later on, when Ardeth had been "Pin sorry," said the driver-. of aoopiates—nohabtt-foemiagdrugs t!I.rIct3AMs rtsLBT .trheaa.at... _ about the Fair?" she answered„ invited in, Mrs Pratt said: "So you 'the babycar, "but I'm hooked on.' Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND stubbornly, "I'm going, but I'm came to me foe' advice r" She patted r�uing alone." And the way she said Ardeth's shoulder and said: "Per- t tt made •Frank dash out of the house haps I can give you some at that and slam the door. Site offered Ardeth some-yi3frtE- - ,.,:,�,,,;-•,:::,j;, __ _ • _ — .ss -0w .; :::fir:. „+ afanfarean ; =i> s iii o:." rSuddenly there.was .,� ,:;:.. • :<:>;.:;: ; . Quarrels don't matter, every normal'K''%iV` 11r. Getty, master 'of ceremonies ' ". couple has them. But you can't' '° • _+ ��a/ • ` _ announced loudly: This is the mo- change a husband. You've got to lment you have been waiting for. For ,-e Im we were fine -combing the accept his shortcomings as he must _ - 00hvvee _ Community for the pptes married Thera isn't any ' topple. Folks, here they are. bur. recipe for ha meas, $ut yoN > overlook many things in life. _ and leis. James Pratt. burned - - � .!twenty-five years and happilyt" Mr. Wheve Ardeth got home Frank,Pratt was holding his wife'a hands was still in the garage.• She ventO� set %- d looking down into her facer atnight to him. 'I'm sorry about: itis. Pratt was beaming. Ardeth the tubes, Frank. I'm an awful t : r E.1EI tightwad. • _ _Frank's eZ,es 'brightened up like' #•• a -sparklers. He reached to -'a shelf. a ' "I got you this at the Fair," he ' said, handing her a huge bow -be- h} �� decked box of candy. It lookedrw .fes - ane v y • . _ - = ••. - .. , ,rt •w membered' about the overlooking part Mrs. Pratt had mentioned, ao alrshe did was to Zook into Frank's AND RESULTS ARE SURE! ) eyes. • ! Sounds almost unbelievable —Until you know the reasons ' ✓ = why. Certo is nothing but `'fruit pectin" — the natural sub -- ` 1VII�liH stance in" fruit which makes jams "jam" and jellies "jell." rt �u It's extract from fruits in hicli it is most - ed w plentiful'for Alai S —� better, quicker, eas,�er jam and Jelly making. \ _ Arnott; This week's illustration shows 1. Short -boil — That's why, when �. Says time, wont — What a lot !' _ graphic ..signs of tactfulness and you use Certo, you don't have to of time and workitsaves, .too I The gives a - "boil study of per- "boil down" your fruit to make it, old long -boil way you'd have to- sonality. Intuition is the basis of a set. A one -to -two -.minute full, boil and stir -many times as long. f•ro/�"' a" tactful personality and this is shown rolling boil is enough for jams ... 4. Fresh fruit flavour — colour — j fNE g In the scrip by the breaks between- a half -minute -to -a -minute for. ixith Certo you use fruit at its . 1 L the letters where the pen r-a's lifted. jellies. I - Compactness of the letters clear- I `peak , flavor d colo and not l _ of an colour , • Iy indicates that much feeling is put 2. Extra yield — The short Certo the under -ripe fruit used izi,long- into the writing, and the sharpness boil saves. all the precious fruit boil recipes. The Certo boil is too of most of_titeletters_ is -a-sign of _ juice which, in long boiling, goes short to spoil this lovely taste and -the rapid mental' activity. The cap- off in steam. You ;get an extra colour. They stay right in your � • ital letters convey independence, but not vanity. The strokes of 'the _ of d yield of 5-07,,more e 'am or jelly. dam Or jelly. 'letter sums up tuthay be said 1 5. No failures—You'll have'n6 + :failures if you follow exagtly the41 ? there is sensitiveness of feeling for ,r-� - —- others in the 'slope of the tcriting, -! recipes provided with Certo: Dif- g ( �. ��'p, with intuition to sense the linger ferentfruits need different hand- ! 33 lti�i� s ch r tint features of a situation. There ling, so there's a ate cr - is humour, alertness of migd to tested recipe for each one. meet new and varied conditions, i�1 �; You t�.., : i:wiier! Every June of Pattern 4733 is cleverly de- and. tenacity Co hold to principles �pAj „TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF JAM I 1 ' ligned to pay you complimeintst A andrdeal�. \1l I r AND JELLY -MAKING r t, sew scalloped collar with cuffs to • . '� • ' �� GET WtTO AT YOUR GROCER'S patch gives this the perfect finish. \ _ This pattern, easy to use, simple ;v Jnr /o sea, i$ tested for fit. Includes /� • 1 \ f e DUQ CEftr REC►iE800", Itomplete illustrated instructions. 7f; `A Product of General Foods Pattern 4733 comes in •sizes, i61 38, 40, 42, 44,• 46, �0- tSize 36 `taken 4ts•yards 39 -inch. �. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ! r•+ o brief or,oilsts ul sura char- — ' dit. I(ibe) in coins (stamps cannot be t7Ct,r send o sample of ho+auriting, �' ( , dor accepted) for this •pattet`n. Print with a stamped, self-addressed enve rr � t--��• -1 - lainly.SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, lope, to Alex S. Arnott, 123 -18th TYLE .NUMBER. Street, New 7 orosdo. Address your letter to Pattern — A pound of jam or jelly made with. ept. Boa i', 123 Eighteenth St. Contrary to common belief gold.. Certo contains no more sugar'than a sw Toronto. Ont. enrod under ordinary 'conditions pound mado the old, long -boil way. docs not cause hay fever, according ISSUE 38 — 1948 to a 17--l! i c —J _ - usnei'� �trectaru w ,� M. �. Chapman �L Son, PickeriP9 BUILDEM' WPLUM A. E. Richardson _ BROCKHYWY _ - . �Followins Be lLaBs (>Si THE IG• STORE Immediate , Of The Iteaoy z --- — Asphalt Shingles ,�iIDAi 1�TA'I! - Ro lriRoloi All Grades -� OONVBYANCMNG T Pic eying phone 101 W •Ontari d-�+bli H =�'�'� ,� , — saphalt xoo[ ooatias To Serve aluminum Corner Bead $aalthfally Air-conditioned _ "` _ Ridge Cap and Vaitey — -Phone Pickering 80 - 1 • Chimney Flue g. _ FRL SAT. J _SEPT. 17 and 18 �, Ike ocksFace nlw ion - - - —:--- - .. - Concrete I3 -- �Ine n- j1Wws-At 7.00 aro 9.00 P, ar. �- If :its West - Bat, and Loose-Ced$r D B _ -Saturday Matinee at 1.80. 1 post's es _.. �(� . V" Evening Show Starts at a.�o — P is and Poi Inetlraace Of All Studs' ;'i#s got to be Perfect - J A. W. MITCHE Adviser OVERTIANDERS- Address PhOW WE SHIN GHOU SE RE FgIGrERATOR PHONES 74 and 114 Rrougham, Oat. hC�smbeII } ' w . .. WAY•Ghip. "OUR TRICK3 P8 Yi�Q O 14JLL�U r it02�DAY, TUESDAY, WED !DAYS --- $PIPTEMBER 20,`21 and ••22 STAFFORD BROS. KEN AND CLARKE ;,s,�ngtete Show At 8.20 _ - ID S O sE7IVE 3=�3ALlL FAI:►IILY: sIX'cvBlc J PRF.��TTICL♦' FD ERIOR TO PROVIDrE OJAXIM,'UCOI STORAGE CON'V'ENIENCE AND ECONOMY. -Phone Whitby 55 ntnental Works AUCTIONEERS "TRUE -TEMP" OO:vTROL KEEPS T I. ceased and Authorized for the 1VI Pal Trigger ,A.:D BETTER, BEAUTIFUL DURABLE DULUX IFINIS17E -818 Dundas St. E. " Whitby Counties of Ontarle and York WITH STREAMLINED "NEW LOOK" T¢IAT D7AKDS IT 'Farm Stock, Implements STREAMLINEDHou Plus An Added Attract on - hord�itrv-�ttue,- - to _ DANGER _ - � Sales our Specialty at Reasonable DA. - FOR . _ axEEa� I -E S' • lt•I CE AC H 1� Rates. Dual service for � . Sally Gray and Trevor Howard .. Westinghouse i9 fierfection FLTIMNITURE DEALER Price of One. -_ Milliken P. 0. phone, Agin. 62W8 THURSDAY, FR1D_�], SAIL-R'Y FUNERAL DIRECTOR Markham P. 0. phone Mark: 206 SEPTEaiBER 23, 24 -and -2.5 auctioneers have been establisbed . ;�'rtvate.'AmbnlAnce Se ce net3oneers ce Day or Night exi#lenians � - SWm. McEACHNIE -Prop. OP �erSolicitor, Naetaey PaiWst greemenPhone--Pick . _1 - — • ... ' _ Rflso� Gregory Peck Dorothy McGuire ` C C RICHA Pickering, Ont• Suite Tot Hent Bldg. -168 Yongs eft. and �a ave 1 _- _- _ - � ' _. - __ � Toronto - .:- WAverley 8687 QUALITY M 4 A u� • ]JOVI � S]m AtiCPIOIM*M ,aad ^ed A white = i tcnurnents- _ .. _ ".A►t Reasonable Prices SELF -,SERVE _. _ wAVUA SILK'S MARKET PROP - . el* n.naa. St. East; Whitby and Sweet • �,.� ', Whit1,I,, ost. ' phone Plet�ezi� >:e _ o : No. 3 West 9 Mit tb � oa Mix • Picklaes 29 c _ rbone Whitby, 40 Jewell & Dom. - _ • ke rend a rdwa r e Permanent . egging Pain Shortening 1 s 39c ri g That Frays :The Tampee+ And - J A- WILLOUGHeY Nerves. It May Be' Your. Eyes 'Willoughby Farm Agency Head Office Toronto +GENERAL HARDV�ARE C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. ab8 Yonge Bt. AD "05 New CropClover : 1d18 Yon$e Int. AD. oelo6 � PODisney Block, Opp - "La,�a n ` O Can ." os3AWa-Established'Forty Years"Hone 41b.'$1:15 and Phone CONSULT OUR ACTIVECIIY,DEPT. rom THAT Home IN THE CITY -:Apple Juice SU•P PLIES _ Sellers & Atkinson - - - 2 OZ . t:n 1 OC Piwne Agin. 201 W 2 - Stanf- f- 2WQ J• S. BALSDON LPICKERING ticensed Fancy Dates GORDON F. OSBORNE Auctioneers II 1's cello �kg: 29c !ONLY - 1'9. _ 0 Distaicf Manages C' ' _36 Year's i9xperience li Sales conducted anywhere tr s Vanilla 8' oz. 15c a, ROGERS .MAJESTIC a ture nand P qty W �'"i� : EXPIRE LIFE - �COMBII��►TIOH tides personally Luted and - . • .lasurance Company Advertised. Bllls . prepared and _ 1/41b. 19c RADIO AND ALTO;L4TIC RECORD PLAYER coconut, , - � - poste '-Representatives . :. �.__...r P1'orn.pt .Service Tom Packrin plain. coloured. • CO`SQL TYPE;, WITH. LARGE RECORD -- Murvyn Keane, Oshawa - I •CO.NIPARTIIENT. RECORD-PLAYER WILL PLAY Rates Gulliver; Oshawa or toasted Reasonable .s Ralph I3•TO 14 RECORDS ;