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-x FIC30MUNG TOWNSHIP COUNCIL SchoolTiver-idty Drive Home and Pick -AP To- ' Traffic Control-_lleeded'.On Ch - • •
Association Place Window, Boxes In windows Street Here. _ i eringaxe4; 1949, - ,y
- - At W. I..Annual Mewing -� !
Council has est aside the prop_ opening of the Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Morley were q
this township chosen by Mr, Clifford Pitt„ Con- Pickering Women's Institute met new highway, Church St., to this in Weston on Sunday visitin Mr. '1
p -policed by the Prov g
facial Force, and the present off- suiting Psychologist and Supervisor on Tuesday, April 26 in the W. I, village has become a connecting and :Mfrs, E. D. Renaud, �
icer$: J. B. Irvine and Fled White c2 Special Classes for East, York in rooms with Vice,Pre"s.', Mrs Alan link between the two �highways,,,,is � Mrs. Dan Rumph had a very busy'
will continue with their duties as speaking at the University Drive H. I Lishmian in the chair. The Secretary fused as an entrance fo the new i Easter 'holiday with entertaining i
in the _ and S. Assoc. on April 27, Mr: El- read a letter asking for co -opera- highway, with s consequential her two sisters, Mrs. G• M, Mc past. Officer White receives QVpiir- I�
a salary increase of $100. Early is mea' Lick, -of Whitby High School tido in the Cancer Fund drive., An- (heavy increase in traffic on that ter and 'Mrs, Sydney Sadler from" 111
told bow the High School helps a ausl . reports were given by the );treat, and, -too many appear to Toronto; also had her only- brother
--- the afterlioon, a deputation from y
Pickering Village asked that the farmer and Mr. David Sfewart, of conveners at the Standing Commi- .d iiak they are still on the 50 mile George Robert Kekwich and his JI
local officers be retained in prefer- Jarv18 St. G, I., Toronto, spoke on ttees. The election of officers was limit highway.. There is too +much son, Glenn Trehawke Kekwich, A
V dace to the Provincial men. his visit to UN and=its or"aization_,_. -held, with Mrs. Baldwin !n the rpeedPng, and for some of us who Leading Seaman, �vho ie oa.a well- a
-- The meeting was we]1 attended with chair; earl _"..._ice ee Mira._ live on that street where there are earned vacation after
---Pfcksrta�VFllage Tan `Rate was - z` -- - - -- _- -' pareira his
set at 2 mills flat, and Claremont guests from the Brock Road and H. C. Hutchison; 1st Vice -Pres., a lot 6t`smaf#-chi:dl'en the th-11-2 a teff�es a Rs ar--
- 5.+4, both, of, Livers -rates �ein6 -the 1 from Ajax. Mise D. Carruthers was Mrs, A- Llahman; 2nd Vice -Pres„ and chills to be had are as numer- Operator and is stationed at Hali-
the lucky winner of the rug • made Mrs. Brady; Secretary -Treasurer, one as the children, Master Glenn fax and will sail on the Nootka af-
,'Mane as }sat year. The General ,
Rate will likely be struck at the by the school children, the proceeds Mrs, T. Wheeler; Dist. Dire;ctor,. KnaPP was artuek by a passing ter April 30; she also had Mrs, +'
next meeting, of which amounted to $15,00 and Mrs. Kingston, Directors: Mrs, vehicle a few days ago, sad though Crum- er-of Whitby to spend a• day'. -
Building Inspector Frank Prowse will be used to purchase records Howes, Mrs. Gra !atm and Mrs. Rot- we know n+othdng about the speed Then Mr, Rumph's niece, Mdse V.
stated that n to May i, 1.949, he for the school, -fey, at which it was travelling or any. Hough along with. her niece; Mine
p Mrs. Lombard of AAA, contaib- It was suggested that window 'of the circumstances in this part- Brown, from' Windsor and ii2r, Ad-
_- - iiad issued Building Permits rep- .
avoeating a value of $457,`3.50, as rated two vocal >Rmbera, boxes be placed on the windows.of tcular case, we do ask for -some ams from Toronto, made,a very en-
the business places with the idea control of traffic on Church St. A joyable party. Atter spendingthe
---; . s►gainat the $81,05P for the same few "tickets" -
Wod last year. • 1 Favorably ,Impressed With Canada; at beautifying the village. .All mer- would, help a lot. 1 day, left for Toronto by motor to
The Road Appropriation Bylaw chants agreeable to such a plan are be on time for a -dinner party to
for $70,000 (same as last year)' Mr. and Mrs Rkehard' Phillipe, of asked to call Mrs Hutchison, If, be given in honor of L. S•, Glenn
tae passed at this meeting. rt Fintona, Nor. Ireland, are visiting enough are t greeable, the W. I. Trehawks.'
Edward � Raines
Mr. G. N. Irwin, In a communica- will -try to get eometl fray done 8= dire. W. C. Murlaar spent several
Canada for a holiday and are .spend- Formerly an upholsterer, Edward
tion from Red wing Orchards, said • ing' the summer with his sister, bout the matter in the very near days thus week in. Toronto, with her
SI. Raines, 79, of 33 Wolfrey' Ave„ sister; Mas. W. F. Jones,
t�9 had spent a large sum in the i Mrs. Gerald Cowan, at Rosebank, future. (!'oronto, died at the Toronto Gen- {
Aevelopment of their farm and were_ 9'hey-are favorably impressed with Ltbrar Campaign May' 9 to 14. ):sal HosyftnI He was born at Port I Mrs' Norman -Graham; who ,has
Library Perry `and went to Toronto 45 years i been critically ill a Oshawa Hoes-
" ^ �oeed to the entering into an ,Canada so far, but are looking for- i ftal for several weeks, is convalea-
"urbaan developmtut area". ward to a pleasant summer !n our (Ging at Mrs; Irish's Nure.ag Home.
� Nest week, -& Library Canv-aeser kS°• 'Alter retiring, he lived -at Dun- I ,
East Woodlands Community Ase ----mist will be calling at your door. Please tilrton• Gardening was his hobby,
eciation. in a letter; asked for ase- Sympathy Is extended to Mrs. T.
Ilstance in securing a new sports give as ,much as Fou can to this 1 rad he tc-ae pari president of _the. Lawson, who has been bereaved a.
tient or equiip®ent u Council can ! �• Edwin Crawford Buries worthy cause. Any amount over 75 J3orticnitural Society. Mr. Ralaes
gala in the sudden death of her
T.,yad„y cents given by a- non-member, en- a member of rt Hamil o -r niece; in Toronto atter a coupie of
g1 m Rae a Court t
see its way clear to help them,titles that person to a year's mem- i OF and St. Jobn's Norway Anglic- I a 'sIllness.
The Bethesda and atouiffville Tei- - i ' y
Done (70• asked that something be Funeral services were held. yeater- bership in the Pickering Library. 1 n Church. where he served as d Mr,. George Shaver to showing
rime with a septic tank on the pro- da'y for the late Mrs. Edwin Craw. ' However, all amounts given by pre- i deaman, Surviving are. two laugh -
p I 'sent memfbers will be received -as i ms Mrs. D. R. Gilbert and firs. J. marked Improvement, and hopes .to
party of Fred Mowder, Claremont. ford, who passed away on Tuesday be home from hospital is about
They slats It is draining into the
! of thin 'Reek, She was in her 88th j "donations" only and will not con- Munroe, and a eon Roy :�i. day's.
i year. - --- }. time the manibers+hip ticket. The tell days.
Loos has completed the ex -
basement under their Claremont ; Born .in Collin+gwood she later library must have renewals as well -
• .. escT,a,age office. Dr, Looe •w"ill look ' � caustics for his home pri the lot •
married the late Edwin Crawford, as compaign funds to carry -on the just east of the B -A garage.-
-into the matter. ; d. u....A. -
Fairport residents asked for some and has been a resident ort Picker-- work here, Buse of the wives of the mem-
ditching in that neighborhood, � ing for the past sixty-five years: - hers of Rotary attended the Rotary -
Accounts passed: Roads, $4890, Well known throughout this area, . Rural Welding Service To Open Pickering united 0hurch Ann Luncheon at Toronto. on Mon.
74, Relief and T. H. aftercare, $1; She has been in .poor ealth for .some : Ou Brock Road Bev Robt, Q CopelandL Kini tee, day. A number of the members at -
104, Re Gontlnrte. B. aft$36ercare,
months. She was a member of St. Sunday, '_lltay 8 1949 tended- the concert on Sunday' .ev-
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Andrew's Presbyterian Church. �iarvey Liaders,'proprietQr of the � 10.04 a. M. -. Sunday School -ening at the Royal York, opening
United, Church W. A, To Sponsor Svrviviag is one son, Fred, of "Rural Welding Service" on the 11.00 a, m. - adorning Worship the spring conference of this Dist-
Pllays .Here May 20. Pickering,. Brock Road' just north of the bridge „ 7,30 -p. m. Evening Worship rict. _
Services were held from the res- at the south _ end anaounoes his It Is expected that. Rev. Arthur.1 Rn
.-Regretting our not having bee
Reserve Friday, May 20, for an tdence with Rev. D. Marshall off- ` shop has been completed, sad be is Young, assistant to Rev, Ray Re- aware of it at the time of his death -
evening of fun and good entertain- iciating, Interment at 1W . wn Cem- now open for all types of welding Cleary, .Woodgreen United Church, we do, for the benefit of his many
Want, to be presented in Pickering I ettry; + and repairs to 'a•.echinery, care, Toronto, will occur the pulpit on friends. of the past, in this village. -
Pown Hall, by Dunbarton Young l Pallbearers: George and Richard I trucks, farm' implements. Call him ihfa..dey: announce,•tAe passing of Leighton
'Women's Association. Program 1n- Bradford, Clarence Bryant, Murray at Pickering 27V41, t'1'atrh for his «"' A Vans lover, of Piston, on March
`dudes: two one -act plays, a girls' 1 Barrett Wim. Miller and George advertisement in. this Paper,. next Choir Practice 29, Aar. and. Mr.+. "anskiver were
chorus a "barbershop" quartet and Mutch. I week.. adothers and Daughters choir for residents of Pickering some years
a trio. This Is being sponsored by '_ ---
Mothers' Ley to practice at church ago, `
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group 3. of the united . Church W. ;Hoiticuh,mml Society To Hold Friday eve -
group at 8.30. _ f
A, here. Adm. 35 and 25 cents. + - Interesting Meeting Lot -W Young Farmers Attend •••e Brock Road Community CIaD
- - A•soclatfotr`s Annual
Meeting 1i'omAn'r+ AsAocl4rtionK --� -�-
The monthly meeting of Picker. The ti , A. will meet on Thurs- The Brock Road condi.... _.-
EtrFaiY9'HhJG IN ; • day, May -12, at 2,30 p. m. at the, Club held .their final euchre for
Ing Horticultural ; osiety will be The•' Provincial Con_erence and
FRIF1�11 NL'1'A held is Dunbarton United Church. Beason 3n Brougham Town Hall.
Annual lieetiag tor the Provincial home of Mrs. .Freak Prouee. Ass- B
(nicely boxed for Rifts) on May 10, at 8.00 p.m., This is the Junior Farmer so re. was held istant Hostesies: firs. Chas. Lew has a' good attendance. This Club
GOOD A9SORTIIENT CANDIES list date for distribution of pram- at the O. A, C., Guelph, April 24 and Mrs, Chester _Butt. All articles I has brought old friends together
fume to paid-up - members, There I to 26, Four hundred and fifty del, for the Bazaar, to be turned in at L for a social time, and many new
ReaeonaWe Prices this meeting, friends have been made. We hope
will be a sale- of plants and sarube I agates trom practically -every coun-
y ty fn the Province, registered for
tq re -open on : eptember 14 and -;� �•
REEF\'8 YL'T BAR I donated b memWra sad iden3s I ,
fur society funds. The program is I this conference. Pickering Presbyterian Church take this opportun,ty to wish all a
700 Pape Ave., near Danforth t Res. David Marshal! Minister Pleasant summer 'ani! good health,
being provided by Pickering, Dun- The program was under the dir- +
Barton and Rouge Hill -schools Sunday, lffn 8, iii R to enjoy it. A Thank You Card was
-. action of Ross. Beattie; President of Y read from Miss Jean Middleton
Howard MashJnter, Pickering junior Departments. There will be 2.00 p. m. -Sunda School .
the Provincial Asan-iatIon. •Fr6m a y
Iftblic School Wins Oratorical S distribution of seeds to the var- flat of delegates, we note the folI- 3.00 p, m. -Divine Worship who is still at ecovea and we do
Contest Icus schools: The guest speaker is owing from this district'. Mary Boy- pee -wish.a speedy recovery for her. A
-lobe ddr. ytaurice Slichter o[ Whit- Pickering; Ted Groxall, Lxbrid- donation was rv.�e to the Brocgh- "r
Pickering (lospel Church .a -rt Fire Dept. Prize were woo b9
" by. Your membeiship will
The third annual Oratorical Con- grate -
go; Everson Vorton, Brougham, H. •Pastor W. E. McEvoy Mrs. Mitchell
test of the West Hill -Highland fully accepted at this •• 'time. Get E., Fair, Representative accompan- Sunday, May8. 1040 Helen Gray; +-Coasoiation.Mlss Dixonato Mrnd s .
A Creek Lions Club was held at Heron sour program for further details. ied our delegates. 10.00' a. m, - Sunday School Carlton. Gentlemen _ Mir James
Park School, on Friday, April
11,00, a. m, - Morning Devotloa • Philli Mr. Ed. Mitchell .and the
won
' Booth -, Hopkins 7,00 P. m. - Evangelistic Service Conso�tion to Mr. Bert Robinson, ~
The Senior Boys' Trophy was won Rouge Hal Memorial Fund ass•
-by Howard Mashinter, aha spoke Draw -Prize went to Master David
A very pretty wedding was sol- 1 Prayer Meeting,every ;Saturday, ev- 7 p
on the aubect "True Sportsman- EUCHRE Phillips. Small gifts were present -
ship In School Play." Pupils %from eranized on Saturday, April 30, ening at 8.30 In the church.
the Elementary Schools in Area 2 - ;When Juan s -Tiaras, youngest dau- 'iL'ED\FSDAY, SIAM 11, 1949. ; ed io the President, -\Ira: Co- Re-
ghter. of Mr, and Yrs. Levi Hop- ., IMnbarton United Churd� and to Mrs. Walter Carlton.- Re-
(Scarboro, -Rouge, Dunbarton and kine; Brougham, was united in F 15T R"(�Onl���ilti'AAi.L - 8.30 :Rei•, J. K, Bt;ahatn, 3iinister freshments were served and after
Pickering Schools) were eligible to ♦ Auld Lang Syne and God Save the
marriage to Ivan Eugene Booth Sunday
compete Mary Wa.zman, represen- _ :4dmt4,bn - 25c. - King,' there was much hang shak-
youngest son of liar. and Mrs. ,Walt_ 10,30 a, m. -Sunday School
ting the Picitering School, compet- ` _ 1.1 , o _ w,,�,.;� Ing and the hope we would all' meet-
lted Church parsonage R'ev, I. E. ! ICOR MOTHERS, DAY p• m, • Pleasant Sun, Evening 1ffi ,w -
deserves much credit although apt' + Wed. - 7.30 p,'m, - Prayer Service py times had by all.
chosen a winner,. Kennedy officiating.
,Howard Mashinter was presented The bride was beautifully dressed i FOR SALE - mired pans of flow- • Wed.. 7.30 p. m. - Prayer Service
with the West interwas -presented
Hill-Highland Creek I in an embossed satin floor length ers 'for Mothers' Day- - large and Thursday . Evening choir prscdce CARR OF TH.ANxs
Lions Club Oratorical Trophy which I small sizes. Plants - Spanish onions, Friday . Cubs and Scouts - -s''
gown with weetheart neckline, a
he holds for one year. He will also matching headdress and full length , celery, tomatoes; Babbage. and bed- Sat, .Fortnightly :Motion Pictures
ding -box plants at our greenhouse, �.- until I can personally thank my
veil carrying a cascade bouquet of many friends I take this opportua=
receive ' a book entitled "King . of E. B. BROWN �7Qt7lallfi, (•TPP1C (Centennial )
• � � Talisman roses, Rev, J. h. $rahan Minister ..f ity of thanking them for innumer-
the Wind" by Marguerite Henry. Brook Read South ._Pick. 754 W 1, i, 'and illustrated by Wesley Dennis. She was attended by the groom's _ _ Sunday able kindnesses shown me during
In the ,elimination speeches held sister, Alias Ruby Booth dressed In. ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES 10.00 a' m, - Wbrship and S. School my stay in Oshawa Hospital; -also
mauve sheer over taffeta with 7.80 p. m, - Pleasant Sun. Evening the many blood donors.
er the Pickering School, Jane Mill- mauve net headdress and carryingGeorge's+ Mrs, Norman Graham
er and Erle �srkey were •worthy St Church, Pickering, Mon, - 8.80 p: m. 8r. Boys Group - �, ,
com�petltola. Johanna Hill roses, The groom was Sunday, May 8: Sunday School at Wed. - 8.00 p. m. - C. G. L T.
attended by 'i.r. Lloyd. Smith, of 19,00 a.• m. Celebration of the Holy Thurs. • 8.80 p, m. -Troll Ranfie/'e
(,ireesfwood Ml]1 Hold To
Port, Perry. A reception followed Communion at 11.00. Preacher -at- 8,00 m. - Choir practice . In Memoriam
at the bride's home with the bride's P. In memory of a, dear, wife and ,
j Ror IL Bryant fats service,- Rev, E. Q.,_Robtnson. Fri. - Fortnightly - Motion Pletlm" � mother, Mrs, James Mitchell, who
�� ,... ._ mother receiving, dreamed In heav- . .****
enly blue crepe sa4l corsage of pink Flairport United Church passed away May 8,. ail' s
8.
A. �.-- Morden and Son, who have Bt. Paul's Church, Dunbarton, Braha>rrt Minister - "God knew thiat she waa aufferltig, '
been operating the Greenwood Mill roses and pink sweet peas.. . She May. 8.' Sunday School_ 2.Q0_p,-t4. That the hfils were hard to climb
Was assisted by the groom's mother Sunday
for the past few years, have sold �Nc service at 3.06 D• m, At 7,00 p, So he closed her weary, eyelids
attired in azure blue crepe with s 2.30• p.-, m. - Sunday School
out to -Mr, Ross E. Bryant who is corsage of pink rosea and orchid m there wily be- special musical 8.00 p. m.' Cbnrch 9ersice And whispered,' "Peace be Thine," •
mow operating the mill. Mr. Bryant ""IceI -at which the choir of St. Away in the beautiful hills of (cod _
sweet peas. _The happy' couple left Pickering, will sing the SALVATION ARMY - By the valley- of'rest so- fair, •
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was- in the- miliing-`-businesa prior- - George's,_
'to his coarsing to Greenwood, and on a motor trip' to points east, the Cantata "The Rolling Seasons." Lieut. T. Poole Some time, some day, we know not
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intends givingbride wearing a green gabardine
up-to-date service !]'here will be no sermon, '• Please'-: - TVFSDA when, �•
Tana satig"action,- Mr.- Moi•den's son suit , of whit# topcoat . with black note that 3.00 p. m. service Is can -.1 4*W P. M. - Gosp l3ervice We bv'ill meet our loved one there•
,has taken a post with the Dept. of accessories and* rhinestone necklace, called for this Sunday, but ,all are You ,Are Welcome -Sadly missed b husban
the Sit of the groolm, On their re- y y �
yabde and Forests, service. invited to the ?.00 p, m. Mitchell, Margaret, Harold apo ?
).turn they will reside is Brougham service... Winifred, Arthur and IU)da,
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_ .'•Dear Anne. Hirst:
5 - - My husband and I have gone
-through some awfully hard. times.
Ask4 am really at mv wits'
end. We have been . married 26 —N—JEW TY �CK ulast}c connect ra to
- years. He is 44, and I am a little New type haversack has light- uous listening device that fits in
younger. We have four married weight magnesium frame which ear.., Similar wires form antenna,.
children, and a Title bey four years supports shelves and allows pack to • • •
'old. stand by itsefl. Frame distributes BABY'S RATTLE.
-' "My husband gives me money to weight. eyenlp .on hiker's- back, Has. - .Novel -baby powder can with _
pay the bills. But there has to three easily accessible shelves, states rattle on ,top. Can is blue and rattle
��. be more in life the maker. top is of bright pink Tenite plastic.
�', than that! He • - + * "'Can contain "s 9 oz. powder.
y likes his good DEFROSTS AUTOMATICALLYAIWIAM M__
OFR_ '
times, and he
mwn
W. nts me o go made self -defrosting by use of
r to taverns with two-color paint produces two -
him. I couldcombination. defroster and electric color finish of wallpaper -like appear -
him. Defroster automatically turns ante by a single coat from ons Cas.
w but ' I wouldn't' refrigerator off at- 1 a.m. each night Designs are obtained by daubing '
take my boy and switches it bac• on after frost `
with me; I have � painted, st::•face with brush, sponge
too much self is removed. During shut-off or ball of paper. May be applied
WEST OF THE moisture cmate&by melting filrit-is oyer almost an t
respect. Also, I'm not well, after y type interior sur-
T�T four operations. circulated -through box and foods face, i9 quick-drying,.fade-proof•
SUNl\ {.T are thus kept better. Device is in- and washable, says maker. Cover
v •i l am a 'good wife. t keep my
L ! — stalled by inserting plug into con- a p gal.
A Serial Story_ husband's .clothes clean, and the age is 200-400 sq. ft. per - .
-!rouse too, and have his meals lenient outlet, inserting refriger s s s
` ator plug into slotted receptacle on '
by 1 - ready. I don't mind his taking a SIX -BIT SCREW DRIVER
Plis ar tlock
to fro tr
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=eW-sem bt 5�re� dri�t�r Pro-Lswitch' controls nKIt have g ahead. He kee s housed with nal or amateur mechanic. Said
fessio
At me . to save, but what's the use? cream -colored plastic case; upon to fit most standard -slot type and
He has to have his good times. - wall nearbv, square -head screws. Bits of nickel
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CHAPTER I CHAPTER II y Had No Fun * « steel are readily interchangeable.
DRAINS FAT Has two heads of` three bits eads
(Continued From Last Week) rbpse few written lines lived with "I never , had' much „enjoyment Light:and one-half inch cast alu- which fit in shockproof plastic
- "Really, lieutenant," Virginia said Virginia. They rang like a tocsin in life. I've been too tied down minuet and
pan makes fat : and handle.
Boldly. "What bearing have my of alarm in her consciousness. Their with the children. I've not had time _ grease draining automatic. 9faker '« "'•'
meaning was obscure. Either Phil to make many friends, either. claims foods are made more digest- �. PLASTIC STARCH
plans' on your investigation? I see "
no connection at all. V�rill.you ex- Lawrence merely needed tQ see her What can I do.. to 'make my ibte and necessity for tipping ?an•- _.A unique plastic starch that dos
Cost me now?" She rose from her out of lonlinesa —or he was in -husband understand better?' to pours off fat is eliminated. not wash out when a garment b
chair. trouble, in danger, and could not "F•B•" w _ `• laundered has bees -recently tear -
"My apologies." he said ,crisply. face it alone. • The trouble• is. it seems• to me, TINY PORTABLE RADIO keted. TFie product is claimed to
« Whatever the motive behind the * that you- have not formed the Tiny: portable., radio de�ek- ed keeps clothes starched through M
There is no connection. But,I .was , P
strange message, she was coming to • habit of going out with your for the hard of hearin is also sec- many as eight'successive tautider-
__, _ not. being merely curious. I'm- in- B _
!him. Nothing, not even her father's • husband --His tastes lead him to _ onimended for travelers, s orfs fans tugs. Ii is used the same as the
terested in how yDu intend to travel * P '
displeasure nor the necessity of places that do not interest von. and hospitalized persons. Weighs usual kind of starch. At is color -
to Santa Bonita. It's a .70 -mile travelling in Jim Randall's company * and you resent the fact that he
trip through wild country. Apaches + but 4t/, or. complete with self- less 'and claimed to be entirely Y '
had been reported: it was about tp would. stop her. She was deter- is 'not -more thoughtful of your contained batteries, "antenna. and - harmless -to any fabric. It will not
_suggest that it would be dangerous mined on that a health and your pleasure. individltal listening device. Delicate, rot or corrodes or statn. any fabric
- It was two hours after the lieu- '" It is not too• late to correct light -weight tinsel wires covered and belps to reiara mildew, sari
for you to make the trip unescorted. • g
tenant's visit that she finally per. this. The care of your little boy. withrotective coating of vin lite the makers.
My detail is starting. south in an • P S'
mitted O'Grady to carry her lug= and the many household- chores
hour. You may accompany— gage from the hotel. And then very * you dor would not be -such a
' i t would inconvenience you, lieu-_ slowly followed to the street. ' burden if . you had something.
tenant. Virginia said coldly. I * pleasant to look forward to An _
She stepped from the hotel lobby,
"'wouldn't think of causing you any • evening or two a week is not too
annoyance." crossed the parch and was descend-
:ing the steps when she saw the dark. 'much to spend vritti your. has- - ADVERT
He regarded her soberly fora * band, and you should come to
well-dressed man who had .smiled
vainute, then his smile "came again and bowed to her that morning * an agreement -to go where he _
" and- was faintly amused. He said • likes to $o, if he will other times
- " from the street _
!erten! bi detail will be Waiting * take you to see 'your mutual
y' y g He hatted before her, on the seeps Bring this Ad and a 10% Reduction will be allowed on
` at the edge of town. Tell your * friends and have an agreeable 8
driver to be there in an hour'." and removed his hat He seemed *'evening with them. Your Room Account
e
little over 30, but his temples were
' He bowed stiffly, his eyes still Surety one of your married - .' . -- •-
upon her. "An revoir—Miss Ames.'
lightly frosted with gray. He was * children could look after the boy Our Paddock Room serves the kind of food that will bring
He turned and walked from the you back again and again
quite what she had fudged him to now and then an leave you. free -bo
spoken.. be: a gentleman, handsome, soft- * to onlay yoursef ? They,like._
s ken._ well -uta_ nnered- sown accustomed to yottr stay- Rates f9t,00 up
_ 1 n her room again, her luggage
po * your husband, - 1 ettpect -have --Let• ui make your. star in Toronto enjoyabie- I
ready. Virginia was angry: Of all • * g
she men in Arizona, it had to be "Miss Ames?" he said. "I -under= * ing home all the time; and do -
Jim , Randall who met • her.. The stand.. you are going to Santa Bon- * not realize how much you need Cos4xF1LCIAt Ta+vat.Lasa' CAADd 801401 IKMD -
man at whom, three years -'ago, she Ita. My name is Stephen Barron. * occasional amusement.
As you find pleasure in being HOTEL -MLTR POLE:
!lad thrown herself, to whom she My home is in Santa Bonita—" - * y . ' i .
Thad offered her heart. The one etas His voice broke as he saw Vir- *together, you will be more toter -
who could laugh at her. ginia look beyond him. He slowly *ant of each other, and grow more
$ r '. thoughtful and considerate of Toronto, Ont. _,Td, WA. $M1
"Then she thought of Phil- Law- turned to follow- her glance. - Vir- S King ¢.York eta.
- g •other. Give and take is the best
rence. acrd softened. Her thoughts ginia had been distracted by Jim - Qa4ier &a srreesid aeaer salsa of slater It. etrasss•
"leaped 70 miles across wild country Randall, He was swirtin from * rule for marriage, and when ]tour
to him and she grew gradually un- tate saddle of his horse, his face husband finds you trying to
11 y More that. merely -uneasy. angry. He strode toward her in a *Practice it, he will realize what e
- r e became afraid. determined, way that delighted her. gid sport you are, and all
t se
� y • g • actua-Jly has missed you aN these ��
There was Phil's strange, startling She had annoyed him, as she had . busy years.
letter. She took' ft from her hand- intended. s + `• C
bag and read it once more. It was He came onto the steps so that he When husband and wife seen ` CAKE''
mysterious and as. frightening as, faced 'them both.. His face was not
their amusement in -separate ways. -
�!'` It had been on every other reading• only angry but threatening. they. are bound to grow apart
- It was dated April I3th, 1878— "Has this man annoyed you, Miss' ��g�P�
six weeks before. Ames?" he demanded. boi t let this happen to you! .
% The _face side of the sin to age' �'ir tufa showed her surprise. Anne Hirst has snggsstions that Measure tato, bowl, peon lake- ;
B P g P warm water, 1 eaaapoon geaaa- i•
1.
...was the proper sort of affectionate "No Not at all." can Prevent it Write her at 1Z3 lated srigar, stir until sugar L ;
Rou
r ktter .from fiance to beloved. But " "I saw hiin accost you."
Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. dissolved. sugar;
with 1 .n• *'
SALADA
it ended abruptly in the middle of a JColor burned in her cheeks. Risin`resins Drsa
y Yeast.Let
Royal Fait
_. sentence, _ - "Thank you for reminding me of the "My apologies, bliss Ames. We minut�DTHENN stir wwe�Scoldd A
What was written' on the 'reverse propritties, . Lt Randall," she said were nor properly introduced I ad 34 cup milk and stir to 34 cup
_aide .was what had brought Vir- coldly. "It was I who Was at fault. - granulated sugar,. 5ft teaspoon r t P
= ,ginia across the country. to the Ter- i should not have permitted him to m`Y colt' •S tablespoons. at in 1 shortening;-
` P You were slow in realizing that. cool to lukewarm. Best in 1 cup
ritory—and was what filled :,er stn me. Do you mind. permitting • once -sifted bread sour. Add yeast
P y Barron; Jim Randall snapped. __
with fear. me to go tom carnia •e?" well Woand and I beaten egg; t
y • g Stephen Barron was a man of
- I t • wak merely 'one sentence: i Randall ate ed -back, but the a 1'a over I -'
Jiro stepped vast self-controt; an ear y bread flour. `Knead lightly platy '
'-'Come to me, ] beg you. For ' other man held up his hand.
�God'_s sake don't. fail beg
y him that was marvelous. He had in greased bowl and brush top '•.
been insulted, but he showed no with matted butter or shortening.
_ anger beyond a faint narrowing of Cover and set in warm place, few �fn
from draught. Let rise unta7 _
14, Yoharnmedwe to Moths his dark eyes. doubled in bulk. Punch down
noble t
CROSSWORD 11. uvea ss. clear saln "1 don't like .your insinuations, dough and i iyide into 2 equal
1T. Domesticates 3S. Eagles' sesta Randall," he said. "You make it ap ions; fcSrnt into smooth ba1L.
` .le. Achieve i6. Tuned a radio „ ll each piece into an oblong and ( ..
0
PUZZLE :71. Public 39. stone heat) pear that my, motives- J _ fit into greased pans about 7" r
- '' -� conveyance i9. Unsoiled -
tt. Have debts 40, Raises 11'.'. Grease tops, cover and let rbe '
•(Continued Next �'l•eekl -• �
- - r ss S. Gra s-hyselnth 23. Joins at as =.4s. t':, ••,nter'a until doubled in bulk. Peel, core _ n
1• ]!rosins
T. Viper angle tool--- -- - and es into wedges: dl
a4. Metal 44. 1,i.a.ge 1 ri
{.-Angry • =_ S. Merchant, ... _ •ia, Walk 46: ;Irl'a narM Spri Sprinkle
risen
dough
with y cop
nk a rise l h 'th a
f. Hold back 9 Moro chiee $1. Basis o[ as 46. Card wool !� q granulated sugar.and lightly press y�
i3. Sire of type (van) argument 49. Affirmation _.H O ■ N I : =wedges into cake tops, sharp �0
.1 i. Application 11 CAN edges down and close together.
14,Chalice Mix 1 cup granulated sugar and
1s. Ethical By Anne Ashley 1Ni teaspoons cinnamon: sprinkle
16. splash .. — 1 -
over apples. Cover and let rise
14. In a vertical • pp .. :
line (naut.) about ?'s hour. Bake in moderate
SO, Atter a while Q. How Cari I store• blankets oven, 350°, about i hour: Serve•
2I'. Convineing properly when winter is over? hot, with butter.
.33 lteoolleotion
2 Windmill sail A. Do not put blankets away in
6, Dress - 11M,gN
ST. Finest 1 a soiled condition. Wash tltecn to-- New Fast -Acting k
!4. Aiver..leland .. lukewarm suds, and then rinse in
S*, whirl the same temperature water. After " ''Dry Yeast
t14. Showered
ST. Fish assn they ars dry, wrap in paper with Needs NO Refrigerationl
tit. Shelter
41,
Most ma4ars plenty of camphor, and then , again -- Stays fresh and full-strength 013��
4 . Plain in newspapers, before parkin; . your pantry shelf for weeks!' p _
+471 Sacred postw
4g• Better pr*Per+d away, to prevent moths. Here's all you do: atm yEAS�r
4T. Those ontetQe �Aa►t
a pose Outst - Q. How can I make a jewelery.. 1n a small amount (usually speci. 'v-...S74ys rats
cerea14411C.0 cleaner? 1 0 fied) of lukewarm water, dissolve - • " >+tt"
Thtwehoq thoroughly 1 teaspoon sugar for
Follow A. A good cleaher and- polish
�. xiatenee• a est. _
k Can be made by tnixlrig one ounce minor each envelope of ye
onatAera - of aqua ammonia with one-eighth Sprinkle with dry react. Loc sand to m' S.
t�µµtteee 1 1 ounce of prepared chalk. Bottle• THEN stir well. (The water used with the yeast counts as part of _-
elt>► this"wlution and ktRp Corked when 0 -the total liquid called for in your recipe.)_ L i
not in use
i sI
ISSUE 19 - 194Q
Mower elsewhere in this issue -
,• + / UNDAY SCfloOt Will Tour Modern Etiquette ��- .� ; IL , pen in the country—it '
Li
tom- by Roberta Lee `�"9"�-Jam-y: something to guard agains_ `�" a- bourliness is. an essential to
Q. When a man meets a woman HRONICLF„S hying. The newcomer, who thn�
t , w acyu-intance on the street, and he -or she -can be an isolationist,
:urns to walk with her, should he is always the loser in the long run.
Y Jesus' Teachings On The kf uE~ier to carry any parcels that M But visiting takes time -and if ve
Judgment she may have in her -arms or hands? Gw¢ri.doltt,.e p Clarke feel we' cannot take that time to
Golden Text: Take heed, v,atch
and pray; for ye know not w•;:, n ,the
time is. -Mark 13:33.
In tl;ie final week of His mi.t:stry
-our Lord -spoke :core particulnrl� ,7!
events. to come. He foretold the de-
struction of the beautiful. temple.
"There shall not be left. one stone
u ontat shall not be
thrown dozen." Forty yews ater
" this prediction %%as literally fuhilled.
So enraged was the Roman general,
Titus, at the stubborn resistance of
the Jews that lie ordered the temple
to be fired. The melted gold ran
dost n between the foundation stones.
The Roman soldiers in their quest
__.. for the gold saw to it that nut one
stone was left upun another.
The destruction of Jerusalem was
- •a judgment of the Jews. But Jesus
---tau9ht=the=judgment=of--a11-
He himse'f. will return and reward
every man according to his works.
al ' .There are various views with re-
spect to the exact order of events
connected with the return of our
Savior. In regard to some details it `
is better not to be- too dogmatic. But
our individual responsibility is strik-
ingly clear. We have a work to do.
_At an hour now unknown to any, on
earth, our Lord will -return and take
account - of our. conduct. We -are
therefore to be in life in constant
_ - readiness for His appearing, for on
W1 •a•-prav:•i depends our eternal
h;::'Nates. Let ti.._Ihercfore pa:tt•rn
-<�ur'lives :.iter the Bible standard,
turning from bin and. trusting in
-Jesus Christ as our Lord -and Savior.
The life of faith will be characterized
- by works of faith.
.There w•il be no frustration of the
course of justice at ih'e final judg-
inent. He who wills now to be our
- Savior will then be- our judge. He
.will not judge merely by appearance
but -will judge the .secrets of men's
hearts. How carefully and •prayer-
fully ought we to live!
.: Tit For Tat
The customers- are laughing over
this mW now: A 'lealck called tip
-itis "friend" Jones to say he might
--- - -- - be able to' supply Jones with `the
r kind of car he wanted.
Jones drawled "Hoo, not right .
-Dow." but added than be would_ be'
willing to put the dealer on his
waiting list,
71
r•
.,]Pink Caterpilli_rs—Taking off
on the pink elephant idea, Nime.
Schiaparelli comes forth with
pink caterpillars, or pink straw
- re o resem le cater-
Svl to Offset this black crepe
springgown., The curling straw
firms the pink -lined interior
of twin 'cornucopias that top
strapless number.
Answer to Crossword Puzzle
Is ~'
mitt
A. It would be the courteous
thing to '10 the
-
We mast sure!
visit back and forth as often as we -
strokes. Grease and line aheavy
parcels
are rather large or heavy, but
a Dyed" because every time we ar-
would to pro-.
vides a tnediwn for nci;hbours get -
our to your �s
tees. Just be Burr yon sot. the'senuine Carter's '
sant that 'til hap- • r.lttls Liver Pin. rm,n t•�nr dnrsiist t
somewhat silly if the woman is
range to have a meeting here it is
ting to know each other and dis-
,. -•a•
merely carrying a book, or some
equally small package.
nice day -and often a nice da y
sandwiched in between rough or
cussing their common problems.
It is also a contact from
until a straw or toothpick comesfle
stormy weather: Last
which many
out `clean. -> !Heaver. Cool on a
Q. Is it good form -_ Io_. t
K type a
Thursday -was
a dear and lasting friendship may be
'
on a business letter?
A. Not -it
no exception -warm bight
� rsun-
shine all day -even warm enough to
the direct resu't.
' ' K
unless it -supplemented
by a pen signature. Sometimes this
bring a few daffodils out in bloom
yes, farm folk need lite histitute
¢ r f
is advisable when a person's sig'
so that I was able to have spring
as never before bccat�.c we don't
,P
nature is very illegible.
flowers in the house. All thin cheeri-
even get a cl;ai ce :to visit on the
r" sDes
a woman nee n s e
is being introduced to '
Hess was
little get-together- 'happened to be
tele nlione HIP
litres are all s,� but y t; c.:e days that
r
another
woman about her own age?
the annual meeting of our local
there is hard]) -roil to say any
' ' ~
A. Not unless a much older
Women's Institute. Everybody
knows what a headache
more than hullo and bood':ve-
But i. -,Wt
i cup sugar
woman is making the introduction:
an annual
meeting is at times, and how,often
perhaps there a \','(,!Hen's
Institute brancli "-it: �_; ottr district.
This is the latest" professional
Q. What is the average amount
it is dreaded. But there was no need
That is aiiobstacle ea ily overcome.
photograph of Margaret Tru-
man, daughter of the 'President,
of the fee the bridegroom gives
the clergyman?
to dread this one everyone was so
If there isn't one, strut one. There
taken in preparation for her
and
tin.
agreeable, and willing, and co -o er-
i� no time lace the pre cnt; no per -
$rst professional concert tour as
A. Usually from ten to Sfty dol-
•ativ'e only once did we hear that
y
son better for the i iii t::an YOU. -
a singer.
tars, according to the bridegroom's
little word "no" after a nomination
Phone your, neih',;.o irs; asV them
of
one
��� big at one end, roll up like a jelly
roll. Place in
financial ability-
had been moved, and it was excus-
if they wou'd like a brans::
greased loaf pan (4% a SFA^),-
Bake in moderately hot oven, 375° about
i' Dake about
Iminntes• faster than: a heavy iron
able. 'I was _really -of--
if they will
l
hour., Servs with heated chili sauce or brown i
gravy. Yield --4 or 5 Servings.
pan. And they come with tight-
' fitting
until firm. Unmold and serve with
ranch: $o >zcr� the are, ready to
help. Do you know w•i:at the an- -
�[
for
IP TA I VC
launch out on another year of ser -'steer
vice for Hoene and Country -just
will be?, I'll to 1 you. A.ine out "
of ten .teighbours will say -"Yes,
JL
like Other- brainCh-PS
Id b --fine. a -R VII -be glia to
r
�Y e�at�e Andrews.
province.
The day after our meeting it was
heli hilt l'iv. not sure about
JO11ung' 1 am as"raid 1 would never
cold and wet -and then turned to
be able to get to tits meetings -I
No doubt you've heaid this often
cret of frying- pan •baking, or of
snow. So you see why I think we .
am just Haat busy."
enough before this, but perhaps
steaming meats on top of the stove.
were lucky -or maybe it ►vas just
But don't let that discourage you
another .reminder won't do any
Did T hear somebody say that
the Institute that was lucky.
-it is what. most of them say. If
harm -potatoes cooked with their
they never heard of making cake
Now that I• am nicely started on.
you are sincere in wanting an Insti-
-jackets on are much higher in food
in a frying pan? Then try this
one of my favourite topics I might
tote branch, get in touch with your
value than when you peel them.
recipe some day soon. I'm pretty
as well keep it up -just in. case there
District President; call • an -organ-
Vitamin C is highly important to
sure that your first one won't be
may be a few women somewhere
ization meeting and the rest will
health -yet when you_ peel potatoes
your last, by any spanner of means.
who have not 'yet realised what i
take care of itself, -You will get your
herore rooking them, you lose from
20 to 80 Vitamin
Cocoa Frying -Pan Cake
worthwhile organisation we have jn
-Institute-and the ladies WILL
per cent of the
- � cup cocoa
the W.I: Perhaps you are anew-
turn out to the meetings.
s can
g • You '
ciantent, besides some of the
very valuable thiamin..
% cup cold water `
1% cups cake flour
comer to your district, perhaps you
lay your hand.to your heart on that.
Now; with that tiny sermon oft
chest,
sifted
I teaspoon soda
may even be a newcomer to Can -
ada. If that is so there will be lent
my how about a few recipes.
Hen's "meatless"
teaspoon salt
of people in your district that
a main dish
that's- almost guaranteed to please
cup Sour a» Ih
+ P
11/4 cups brown
you
have never met; customs you have
REWARD 1
FOR SILVERWARE
any 'family, that likes eggs and
sugar,
firmly peeked
never heard about -and the best
place to find out both
(eiNlv9s. FORKS, s►ooNs, ere.Y
cheese. It's: �
fgo Baked in Chose Sauce
� cup shortening •-•
3 e kgs, unbeaten
about is to
join the W.I:
ALL PATTawNa, Ns"" OP •U•HTLT Y•aa,
we WILL t•.T A FAIR CA■N ♦RUCs.
3 tablespe°A dionsning
1 teaspoon vanilla
The country women of Canada are
YRtaNTLT Nt■D■O TO 146L■ Cti•TOMCMS
TO COMPLCT9 Thai■ OCT•t
•a tablespoons now
Method: Stir the cocoa into the
friendly; there is -hardly one whoUN,TS
tSupoon salt -
cold water. Sift together the !tour,
would not go all-out to he:p ;
-:fllwtware Sortla9 Servles p
° Duh pepper
1 tessPoon dry mulltard
soda. salt and add the brown sugar.
Put in
neighbour in an emergency.
mergncy. .They
have always been inclined,
Sot 0009 suiLOlNo
-HA MILTON ONTARIO
1 tops ttoflk -'
the shortening and a quar-
ter cup of the sour milk, also the.
to but
I must admit that somewhere -along
I cup grated Canadian choose,
eggs and vanilla. Stir vigorously
the way, and more especially of
for about 100 strokes, than add
recent years, there hasn't been the
DOES
cup
? steps �� f3altea
the other quarter cup of sour milk
same visiting back and forth there
- _�-
1 tableopooa atshsd batter
and the cocoa mixture. Now beat
used to be. Women, these days,
- ----
rarely thnk of just slipping on a
INDIGESTION
Is + "
r•
• +
coat over a clean apron or hoose -
dress,
picking up a bit of sewing orW�L
mending, and stepping
'
LOP YOU
t�
\,
over to Mrs.
Goodenighbour's for an afternoon
'a
,.
visit. It is hard to findreally saris -BELOW
THE
BELT?
factory exp:anation - dear. only
�•-,-,..% Q.
knows women fifty years ago were
lid Yew Fors•ttan "2E" F•r The Kind q :. >
• ""� ' �, �.��
busy enough. Perhaps it is that
RetM( Tit Heb' • Y«' ��+' T+ Ge
9"-
country women, now that a lot of
:!tore than halt of our d�'sMt%oa 4 dow
blow the belt -fa your Ze rest
-► .�,�
-..
them have household ,conveniences
like their town and city cousins, have
of trowels.
so when lndieestion strike., try wmethlna d
that helps diaration in the etomseb A
beton the belt.
/ !
a so absorbed some of the serf-suffi-
Pwehwt he YOU needed 6r p
Litt�aLi
—
cjeney--perhaps I might even say
to that er
28 test" of bowels,
self-centred attitude of the town
and one aftter meld Take c Lie"�r�
dweller, You know how it is -a-
woman
directions. They help traps up ■ 4ree�rs' IC ma
of the 3 main dieeative juices tla !!
btetJliod: Melt shortening in top
about twice as long—say
in Lott n can live for man AND bowels -bel to Your ato 8
Y eaten in Nature's owronitMt what you baoLalct'ly
months in .a district without even w•
of double boiler; add flour and sea-
strokes. Grease and line aheavy
kind of relief that "t Of
K neighbour rhe'° most folks est the)
knowing her next-door net snakes you feel beterr from bead
"On'ngc and stir - smooth paste.
Add milk, cook;
12 inch fr frying -pan
g pan with 3 thick-
our to your �s
tees. Just be Burr yon sot. the'senuine Carter's '
sant that 'til hap- • r.lttls Liver Pin. rm,n t•�nr dnrsiist t
stirring until
thickened. Add eheege and
nesses of waxed paper. Pour. in
_ -gsa
-
stir un-
til melted. Cover the bottom of
baking dish with one half the sauce,
making six small indentations for
the batter and spread evenly.
- Cover frying
Y g Pan tightly: Cook
for I % hours over LOW heat -or
-'
-
• �''. � � .« �..�-,:,. ': .
until a straw or toothpick comesfle
ggs. Carefully break eggs .into
out `clean. -> !Heaver. Cool on a
cover with remaining sauce.
rack 'uncake shrinks from sides
tauce:
a
meattil
Crush corn flakes into fine crumbs,_of
mix `with` metted butter. Sprinkle
fr •in`�■�'
y g -pan. Turn - out. Frost as
desired.
rv__
•�
t:
-,
% ,,�
,crumbs over sauce. Bake in a slow
* ■ • ..•.
s
oven (300 degrees F.), 30-35 min-
utrs."`Yielield 6 servings.
Here's a dessert .dish that's easy
to make -and easy to eat as
. well.
,
If you own one, I don't need to
,tell
as •I think you'll discover. It's
Cocoanut Mound Dessert
,you that one of those old-
;fashioned heavy frying pans, made%
`1 envelope unflavored gelatin
cup cold milk
DN.18�iClous ee@ made wit MAGIC y
of iron, is just about the handiest
`utensil
1 4 cups hot milk.,
' Mi:
cooking there is. It's un-
i cup sugar
and Sift into bowl, 2 c. once -sifted
pastry -flour (or 1%
doubtedly heavier than other sorts
-but that's what's good about it;
% teaspoon Salt,
% teaspoon
c. once Sifted hard-
wheat ifour), 4 tap. Magic Baking Powder, 3/4
UP. sa1L Cut in finely
for it heats evenly, and holds heat
"constantly,
vanilla
1 cup shredded coconpt,
^ ''
3 tbs. shortening- Make
a well in °entre, pour in § c. milk' and miz !,
which means less fuel,
less danger of foods burning,
g
fine! chapped
PP
Method:
_
lightly with a fork. Roll out'dough to a %r '•NnrstuarT.
thick rectangle, s3J, wide. Mix, 1 lb. minced _
and
tin.
Soften gelatin in cold
lean beef with 1 top, salt, 34 tsp. pepper;
Still, some of the newer f6ing
I-Ldd hot milk, suWa—rand salt,
and stir until dissolved. Add van.mixture
r ,��
finely chapped -Small-onioW.- Spread- meat , -
over biscuit to within 3 "
Cpans -aluminum, or painless steel
ith co bottoms,
illa. Chill until mixture is the con-
of
one
��� big at one end, roll up like a jelly
roll. Place in
heer do most jobs
well. They bake a 20
sistency of unbeaten egg whiten.
greased loaf pan (4% a SFA^),-
Bake in moderately hot oven, 375° about
i' Dake about
Iminntes• faster than: a heavy iron
Stir in Shredded coconut. Turn into
large or individual molds and chill
t
n�
l
hour., Servs with heated chili sauce or brown i
gravy. Yield --4 or 5 Servings.
pan. And they come with tight-
' fitting
until firm. Unmold and serve with
°
lids, which is'half the se-
chocolate sauce. Yield, six servings, i•
•�> �"• �..: �� ,,:;; •
ATrER
..., ■
... u-- A-
f
13
z * ' Lentru..i... � n,%rd ichurcb The regular n eting of told
j�fied Adv is 3, will be he.d on Thursday,
ts•e May Day brought out a very nice May 12, at the home of +irs.
Cu.cxs should be t��e b Y-
crowd to church !n the moru:ng, Scott, with '~ire. G. Cain in charge r and
rqM for
May Chick buying. They of the program. R
Uve Leghorn puilets, sad light And µus WHITE
autic,dy bcnool was also well
attended. in the evening the r.4u a All memoers of the official Rd
i'madluni cocriere.s, also heavy chicks were in charge with Sir, H. Bran,- are reminded of the Qiiarterl'
for immediate delivery. Get in touch' },
with Le for pt•icea etc.' flay chicks well conductino tue ..�: �;—�--- i$eet•ag at Centennial on Friday
will still, catch fall' mat•kets. Agent: well conducting she WorahiD, asp' ;! May, 13, supper at 7.00 touvwou ..y Heinz tomato ketchup
G+�'rF Dlilks, picketing hey C,vsson, wao also sang a W40. ;1 the regular business meet:n6•
at,F foundation A certit- Mr. George t ass gta.e �...+ ,.LLu.°°a If Please keep in mind the Anniv
Fi�R which, we hear, was up w urs ur ersary Services on May :2, at 10.00
led 1,.-h cobbler Potatoes.'App1Y - uai par and was entitled "!script- it a• m. and 7.30 p• m. The minister �hoit� Quality canned
A. Storey, phone Pick. 241W4. it u! s;ate�s. rleicrs ��. n. in..�"��� will speak in the morning and we
May 13 and Elibert l:loesoa ware ushers- will have a special speaker for the
'FOA BALE - 86 acres land, consis- Ntlxt ouau. y is Mutners' uai' and. evening, ,Tomatoes 28 oz. 1�
ting of pasture, woods and gravel during the joint worsa,p service, Remember, everyone is welcome
and spring creek, Apply Harold some of the children and staff will at all our services at 10.00 a: m. in
..*spencer, R. R. 1, Myrtle Station. ssist ,viluNed by our usual !ascus the morning whew we have Sunday
F OR SALE -fence posts. App Y period downs'.airs. I1 possible, we School and the regular worship einz bahj foods �2�
Witzke, Station Road, south, will try to get tlowere for all to combined and at 7.3C when the
FOR SALE - 1946 Chev, Panel wear. _ Minister, or various organizations
ti uck, new condition, original tires. The minister will be in charge of of the church are in charge. A wel 8aker's coconut 1�4 '�. tin 19t
'Lorne White, 'phone Pickering 197 i the evea.rrg oc.V1,e uCr, Zunaay er- come awaits You at all Limes.
,.J 2, 4th con, north oZ Pickering. ening. The iollowing week the W. _ ,
FOR SALE -stove, Quebec style,
A. will taae over and have decided ONTARIO LIBERAL ASSOCIATIOa
with oven, good condition, • $12.00. I to have an- even,.ng of song rather �
t,,a,i a s-eake*r, by wu> of a ccanee, NOMINATING CUN�'E\TION i Heinz Sar dWi�h spread �9c
Bailey, White's sideroad, Dunbar= i+ ,
Uri. yu, ii ai,yviie enjuys singing the na
May 13 and new hymns, • come along ad t WHITBY TU�i'N HALL 3L31 11.
_ r � let us know what they are and we' r***
FOR SALE - '3a Ch T6 3laste will all sing them together. The -Ontario Liberal Association Heinz SOV Deal 3 tins ���
Coach, heater; electric clock, spare Nominating Convention, will be ni
-tire, good paint, trouble-free runn- I There was a Good crows ul -.hand B
fin _order• Best osier takes it. G. last 'lhurauay for the regular ��, held 1 tips Whitby Town Halt, on
gz-. A. meeting and it was decided the .la 11, at ai.:3U, L. S. T. lion.
h. Pratt, Picke -. — -- - -. - - 3 nibcer — - -- _.
23J3, atter 5,00 and week -ends, bazaar would-be herfi`n ugust - e3` 3fitc a o�e a Z� P_ --- qc .
usual. Next month we will have a K•. A. Fraser, es -J1. P. and others
FOR RF7NT 40 acres 20 Dlowed, i mLcellaneous showdr of items that wil! speak.
balance pasture and bay. Robert might be sold at the bazaar, so This meeting is csL'ed for the put �..�� _
14iartin, er.
kindly rem v�ae�lnatinB s Candidace for t/■ potatoes Cobblers
`FOR SALE - Queboc circuiting lea- donations, Some of the members fife forthcuniing Federal Election, M e7fl�
ter, brown enamel, cream- trim. also brougbt in donations for a Delegates should bring their cred-
p%eti'cally new. S. Culiey,. Bay Str. box o. fruit to be sent to a shut-ia entials, Katadins 100 '�. �a� $3J9
Frenchtpam'e Bay. or sick person, and this practice
-• . -- Bim, O@WR will be continued each month. The G. X. Goodfellow, peeeideat _
---.. FOR SALE - 3 1-2 h; p. Empire picnic -.alas elm discussed for July Alda F. Anata, Secretary
Garden Tractor, complete outfit, 36.. and it is hoped the Women'a 'Ina- S
In. sickle bar, plough, erritw tooth to m will come in with us' la order ' son
•�itu3tivator, light use for two sea- to make the filling of a baa an HN.
sons, like new, imtmediately avail- easier task, A comnmittee was also AUCTION SALES
a r'd
able Phone.
Pickering 191 W 2• put to to take care of the supper.
-- : 'P•QBt BALE:—lou a abort jacket.for-the-Odai Bo'ar'd next weed. H,URSDAY, MAY 12 - auction sale ..In excellent condition. C $26••00 The Clinic on Wednesday was in of 65 acre term, 5 acres bosh, 7- 'PIQKSoRINt3. ONTARIO Pi30N■ lt;at
, milk house, a
will sell for $13.00. May be seen at 31r o?iHnPeregiacered,ry successful,
u and we with never -fails gm brick hwe1111 dairy cattle, theP6 1t,gT+6RNED l3o.Yg DAY L` lest 7�
New; Ofmce, I now know there are more who farm stock, implements, Ford-Fer- L L� � DEJ�� 11� �a�
``I+'OR gAI,Fr—tan bushes Clover
>F bush. Phone— will come in as the time goes by, guaon tractor and plow. This tsem 0 or $ s �e �sioped Siad
Seed, at $26.00 per, Members of the W. A. acted as . is nicely situated on the townliae, pari " �, Rapelnas �, �ti, PRIVATE e]fFtUhJNCi
Fick. 91J4. May 6 volunteer assiltatits while the girls between Markham sad Scarboro, OWR PRINTS ARE wAD>aZ w 8'[T1H1�dAAL DIRECTOR
'from the DaModil Club dervea tea near Cedar Grove, on Lot 3, con. 5 ONE AIM. , , ,TO GIVE OUR CUb PHONE: m'AXX - 98W,
For Sale - bI grain and clear and cookies to the moth4pm All in Scarboro Twp. Property of J. A, 1+f+W, M dNAsBBt OM AT THEIR Markham, Ons
oats. \Apply. J. Nitzk'e R. R. 1, all we think it was well worth NIcCreight. Sale at 1.00, shwv- , , , . LOOii TOR TS.t NAME a✓ M
Pickering. - while and we hope to see more of Terms cash. No, reserve oa stock or VVWX ON T® BACK OF ICYERY
' pF,>1i30vA1. ! the folks back again on the Fourth implements on account of barn be PRINT. ,1706 YOUR ASSURANCE
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN+, Gain 5 to Wednesday In May - the '25th, Ing burned by lightning. The farm OF QULLZTZ, •
15 be. New pep, too. Try famous �. The Board of Managers met on will be sold subject to a reserve flti+w �t Wialfa 1�dtkd RADIO -'�' ERVICk
Ostrex Tonic Tablets. for double re- Friday night and the decision has -bid with terms made known gag of Order. Oaaraatsed Repair Service
sulfa; new healthy flesh: new vigor, i been made to have the interior of sale. Ken. and Clarke. Prentice, au -c- am M �- 1.5 Uteeeeoas- OUL
New "Qet Acquainted" size. ONLY the church redecorated, so 'in the tloaeer3. -
=.-- ..• -'60c. All drugS�s• not -too -distant _tuture, we can ex.
• - -- i pact to see a new look In the. and- • SaTLTRDAY, MAY 23—suction sale �� T R � . p�k� �
�� /
= of garage equipment and tools; a
- itorinm. The Comanunicants' Claw wilt complete -garage full of mod8rn e- W. ti.-CARi11'0=�i
Tractor 'Work -
meet again on Friday night at i r30 quipmeut, property of Gordon Pen- sCHI3frYEYB RE-B.GILT
iiARDDN pLOWI:�G and following sit B.AA, there to a ny, corner Main St. alarkbam,Yi11
DBSCING -treat is store -tor movie lovers when age. and No. 7 Highway, Sale at 1. NEWLY -BUILT Or REPAIRED Itake or Niedel
' m, sharp. No reserve. Garage is 11ay
•. LIGHT EXCAVATING Mr, Barnes c•L. show Bing Crosby p
tett and Ingrid Bergmann In "The Bells ao%d Proprietor quitting. Teraas ,1WOOD, O.'gTARIO�.thur Field
;"iCeed and (lease Ctstdtyp From' .of St. Mary's", Let's have a good caAa. Ken and Clarke Prentice, nuc- -- Dec. i, aaa
_ June 13 to Sept.. 30. • attendance, uoueers.
PHONE: PICKERING i! W >< ;
CHAS. RCTC1MGB
Ipldtering, Ontario .— Phone . $ FARM l i�I'm01?8.aLNov,. 30. T AZ TE1�TIO
Rouge Sill W,. A-
■
WE ARE PAYING THEt'H10IiF8T pg�'YAILI\G PRICE' R Smit tett Frank
monthly meeting the w - k'OR Ul•:.4D60R ORiPPLED F' -•+LRM A�Ltii4L8
.sad' -
ouge Hill, was held at the HORSES CATTLE HOGS
of Mrs, Gerald Cowan, on I Pickering Market Locker Plant
iy.. Ma 3: Twenty-6even -
•jars and three 'visitors present I TELEPHONE E Op)• LE T . for INDIEIDIATE SERVICE PHONE 30
s were completed for the
r g `F'ullies.to be . held on the I D r O �'OiJ N G L.I �1 ITET - 1��#ALI'X-LETS
1hgrounds on Saturday'' after- i R L
-lay 28. - A . very successful
fro
was brought to a close Toronto All.:ie36 lirooklin s33 Pickering 130 and 39
refreshments served by the, ` ��
1 Committee.pecia
._ ' I:- - :...• : , ,rolled U. .
Prime rib ib..rolled
8c
.,-,STANLEY �� .; a � 1
Round sten 69c'
Tl�e :t '�' Riisket• of beef 29c
-i
Stouffville - Shoulder` veal chops 7c
P1i.me Stoefftille S43 O_
YOUR FAVORITE .PICMRZ : Peameal Cottage Roll- 63c
_ — - _. •�� an�Nt.EY T.fiLTSi _ -. +
THE. JOHN DEERE
MODEL 61M" TRACTOR
n. %r it . goeg-WetbS lrsotor and lri load ins
tees! .e. U boks. It's a sI=Vl% sturdy tractor with 4TWI
hobo you want ... built -In "Touch -O -Mateo" hydraulU
eestret. sir-oa'iblone3 Beak adjustable steering wheel. 0X09
of oesvloirS, iss'?,ide adsplabillty wlth speeds varying front
1413 to Is M.P•h» plus s baiiety of " QnIk-Tatch" worktni<
e4u2Dment that no other small tractor offers YOU;
Gass IN or write for fall tatormation on .the Jolts Deese.
tMtesre and fag Itao a flims equipment,
�a a HOOKER AND SONS'.
BSOOELIIai. ONTARIO . :&. PROWN BROOKL X 1"4
p n WUS west of BrookIMY -TW
M
,Margene
_ 38c lb.
Harvest
:39 c :
"All Sweet
_39c
' -Grade A eggs'
51 c doze :
low is the
time
your
Locker - ....
- and Save- Money
:
.a ♦��L
>� Sll�e' 4111E LhW of
OII
]DANFORTH RU5 LEWS LTD,
DATLO SERVICE
isna. lmt dun,- FIX._ =�•.r t,G�,a� =11110
and Sun. & Rst, & Sun. and T084NT0 _ �• 8a�1. . >mc
oL Hol. only . Rol. Rol. Sam. 4k lMUL • �.
ROL O=AT
0.45 5.46 2.00 10.00 8.15 Bay and Dnad+ti
10.10 6.10 2.35 10.26 8.40 AlayDanforth and Luttroll L40 9.36 1.60 Sao S."
.NEW ARID A j i; 10.20 6.20 2.85 70.86 0.50 i 3.10 8.10 2.86 4.66 940
AliC� MW" TRACTOR "' "` 20.86 6.86 3.60 10.40 .10.05 , , ' _• earixWo Jam" ( i 3.00. 0Malvern.00 • 1.16
AIPD liOW03;GOp AteO 10.38 6:38 2.68 10.53 10.05 ; � i . 7.46 8.46 1.00 4.30 1.0
i ' 10,40 6.40 9.56 10.45 10.10 W �'°�'e Coraere� T.42 8.49 12.67 4.97
TRAt71+OAi dDPD 1s�R? itOA M'v 1 i Town Line
10 60
- - 6.60 8.05 11.06 1 '
11.00 7.00 8.15 11.16 10.30 Locant H 8.30 12.46 4.16 8.80
' t - T.lO 8.40 13.51 4
�Ohn -white 11.05 7.05 3.20 11.20 10.35 - I 7.30
Brougham _ T.2 0 8.2 0 12.8 6 4.06 3.8`
11.10 7.10 3.26 11,25 10.40 ,BrouB 7. 7.16 8,14 22.80 4.00 i.1
w ��� ' BSOUQIiAY I=Nz: �[ 1i.8 13 11.20 x.20 8.86 11,35 10.50Caare mous 8.10 1
= :- 8.26 8.66 8.10 --
- . 7.10
"Phi• Or Wrhe Your Hsgoliiee« 7.0 0 8 0 0
12.14 8.45 8.04
DAILY REDUCTION IN FARES, EFFECTIVE SEPT.20t FR Oji TOAO.'vT0
TO LOCUST HILL......Se
ingle Fare Return�-Far
. � V ':...: .__
.10
TO BROUGA.....6U $1
.T0 �1
.30
fC
r / TO CLAE31.ONT -
Blstch�l�'ords Chicly seemStarter
meet
-Sold by Ross E. Bryant -- [GREENWOOD MILL
- Phone 18?w4FOR
NC-
Plug
b
_ • - - y - - ,Your efforts can help provide better homes for
In - •
g
------------------------------ snore £anad.iansi The Progr-e-ssive--r-Onservative
Reatingo Party has already accomplished action through -
aggressive leadership. Much more can be accome,-
CKIB>pLETE PLL3>ESllCQ INSTALLATIONS -
PO "S and WATER, SOI+'PMERB plished with your help. Your membership in the
. Repairs and Altega"Ons. Party is a Step to speed up home production .. :
.. _
ON ERs? BVD(iET PLAN>. -to reduce housing frosts.
AU Toasa
'rIc WATER HEATERS Act now! Work with the Party that works for*-
.. !"Jit1lPs• Tomato _ .
• • HQ 4748, or Neve Oirlre Oft � Pkkm*M
'You ... '
MeNuft
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NORMAN GRAHAM l
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CGN Clothing T stasi]ised, etaa>tM ,� ,
Owar!>lvah a& and Eg,, a and Dressed like naw. Carry a large r _
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•� illi "a" of hlsh-cla ft 4gitee oaemosta
J. J. 11ID,trg, AJAX, ORT. � '
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and pants. aleo a .SocW etoe>< o�
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windbreaketrg� I win► to join the Progressive C.00sesvede peetT, r
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3QATO Wior. Call Gad be NAME....
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sift � 60 Beft aa.. Walk "011 a �► l .
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dE •P �rLC+RY LTHE PROGRESSIVE CONSMVATIVE PA1tTY I.
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WIAL (�� r Y W" i
t L NEWS + f �, & Fst;er Unit. and Humiotwe NOW ON DISPLAY
.RQDtwIAN i
' R19N�LYTTIPS-.- - TORTNi3 AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAX= OF CARS
QST BUYS AT TME GIeA K SapP Prop Sheet Me talW4rs �°��.'"�TBY°BU.'DAB�ST. WH6'1'
STORES IN TOWN AND _ 7
WANT ADS -IN YOUR
87 TUDOR ST Fee AJAR E
N 1KWSPAP94 See Us .. '.
- EILEEN JACKSON "Hmse & Farm WIrIA$
For ' OPTOMETRISTPOLE LAVES ON PRIVATE Pro
pMy Also
REAL VALUE Eyes )Examined alasaw Fitted Electrical Appliances mor YOU After You Have The '
' I
Tuesday Evealnp , Pickering'
T . 10 P. Dd, Electrical Labous Saver In Your Home
Jn - First Door HDaast of Masonic .
- 141OOH FOR THE R» TRL?OS �iZTB
HARDWAREAU
° PICK. 43. ,.;Dunbarton Radio & Electri
_ ON IT'S DOORS
i ALVIN HS11By _ ,
. • Y'IIO,NIL PICTtib7RrIrTQ .•194.72 ,.
PING. 4/INK «.:....
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would mea yow bwk account
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to tje We of the
The church was paekea La �u4
or
.., do s laweek vorhea the .-On-we-
at •
- auto o!Ftela! .
Got' Club presented their Variety law" M gull
4" Concert. The evening was a bis sue,
'° ; T� • . '� tees and everyone enjoyed the tine wannur O9TAAM !
F, 0� N s o A s D B Y Y Q �% R x' up P40 IIilb, a! the Bays was
been' taken to haapital again thin j
���� .tom -al Week. a Y Alt i'.i�lhul.►�s , _ ._
— The Shining Name There it- a name that carFiea sl)the tender
! ! 1 The pies o1 home within a wordPM79 S.'CHAPMAN
LET � ' CosMETI08 The picture of a woman, young and � �O� PHOTO -FINISHING slender,
/^-�tios.P'Q�� VETERINARY StiPPLIEti Singing old lullabies that once we
fftdNBABY NEEDS heard.'
�"` .1 Ity Materiels s e ,,s Her name brings back remembra -Phone 281W - Pickering,gnt,
We earn, 18"RE i10UM of the healing ��
THAT '"-No P`"""" Within her arms for hurts of every -
ii. tho aw'wwryF Meek Days: day. 216
PRESCPRESCRiP 9,00 M, teo.00P. M, of sacred moments when, beside��
RIPTION ., Sundays: her kneeling,
1.00 P. Ic to g P. DL Wo first looked up 'to God and
learned to pray.
Our recollections pass, one by aa-
other,
on a woman's head, grown
her,
�J. R. BOYES, Phi** B:
. •.. -. white with days, - y
We place a crown, the shining name
• of "Mother",:i
he _-- --. Stare There is im mord wa know! .of high- Mother'S Day Is May8
or praise.
PICKERI:�TG WEST HILL There will be a special Sunday
- ]Phones 88 Phones Scar, 280.2 Evening Sing Song in the hall on
=�- Sunday night under the sponsor- •..,Here are a .few Suggestions
ship of the Sunday School, so come
on boys and girls, let us all see you
there with your mothers
East Woodlands Congratulations are in order to
Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of Old Forest
TE\-DERE WANTED Road, on the birth of their son.
We are sorry to -report-that Mr. Allen. We would also like at this A lovely BOX OF CHOCOLATES
Teaders Wanted for the construe- Thomson, of ' Highbush Trail, is time ' to say "welcome" to these
tioa o1 proposed addition to School confined to hospital.. We hope for parents for they are nepv in the p ' f
of S. S. No: 3, East, in Pickering an early recovery. district; also; we would like to ` atterson $, Willards,lV�CCormick $ ,
Township, at Dunbarton, Ontario. Mrs, Ed, Thomas Sr, is a little welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robbins,, of
John forgie, Secratary-Treasurer, . better,- and Mr,. _Fred_ Palmer _ and Highbush Trail', and any other new — -
_ Dunbar_ton, Ontario. Mrs. M, Bleck are both maki4g famtily that has: recently moved to
The addition will consist of four good Dr'o8r�• this area, e e - `:
rooms. Drawings and specifications We are reminded that this Sun- An extra large crowd was out for Sit
�� Nylons bang q SlM�is
are obtainable from the office M dal is Mother Day, the one day in the Bingo on Monday nigRlt to see �,(]
-the Architects, Messrs Parrott Tam- the year that is especially set a- Mrs. Bush, of Highland Creek win iVordor%' 'Butterfly' �H p P
bliag and Witmore, 6T Bloor St. W. -side to honor that., most`wonderfui that $45L00_Jsck pot. Mr. W. Usher
Toronto• d deposit of ;10.00 will be person in the world -our Mothers. Sloan was the lucky winner o2 the --- - i
veq'utsed for sub set of drawings Here is a little poem by Esther $10.00 special. The nest Bingo will ' ` _
.find •pecid eatioaa. Bulk tenders Baldwia York, and I would like to be on Monday, May 16, and -on that ��iE BOX FLOWERS �
&UL -be recelred -by the Architects lnolude It In thts column as a tri- night the Jack -Pot will again be
UP to 6.00 P- M-, Moadayo May 16, bate to all Mothers'everyw'her6 and started with $10.00, so make it s
104!• to the monitory of all those Mothers point of being on hand. +
0 L " who, like my own, have gone to The show this week is "Code of
- -_ gi�orlow reward:
continued In Naze Column -- HEA DAY wvav
- = Cards from 5c to 35c
SILK'S MARKET
Pure Lard
- lbs
_ a y Spars R' 39c
Side Bacon 65c lb
-Smoked Ham 59c
.� I: PHONE: PICKERING-26
a
k ficker-ingHardware
g _
GENERAL L HARDW
-..-- _ ad Mrs, $RT
^- +-- ' • d resit their
i
' .7,551/058 �anlc accounts II,-eot
an �p nicely
Supp
LIES
- the
YOU TAKEfor granted that your bank keeps,J� 5. SALSDON and SON x
Your -
` ,account private . even though yours is one of more _. .
than seven million deposit accounts in Canada's t,1z ;\ e;t , starring Debra Allen
and James R"arreu, Do .not fo-get
tw,3 385 branch banks. _ � that this Saturday night is the'be-
'3
tr Bho - r(�Q
i ��s. Ei �.i1.i�.7
..�: .. ciat tng o the
• our have fnot 'already got your en-
:.:' When you put money ilL tale It out, arrange a loan `
E
try in, you had better hurry and do:-
-nobody need so right away, so that you Rai be
transact any of your banking businessy FOWL'_ .
„ ,• ,.. _ surt� of a place 'anti a chance to
know about it but you and your bank.
-
«in that �''� Ob,
- � ..-• , _ _. , _ .. .� .. - i - ... __ - . •BROILERS
J �It s the most confidential business relationship } Dunbarton
you have. a, airs, 4. Ohneth.of Niagara Falls,
C KEN
- _ -
i
N. Y. is spending this week -with
' Mr. and firs.
S. G. lloirish. � ��
%dd.=da's ten chartered banks ccjmpete to- hog -has pee=
in handling our cheques, lending. mons safeguarding Florida for some time, returned on
S y eq g. y, �.. Friday last. VEAL CALV �S
s y Mr, Tony Calverley, of Oakville,
r �iOU? funds—and In many Other Ways. You knout F ;µ A spent the week -end at the Walter - c
Lyude home.
HOGS
—YOU can always expect privacy and efficiency.. Mrs. Burgess, of Pine Ridge ltd,,
r 1� been ill over the past week.
.R
*As o/ W. A". �' Mr. Walton Annis is able to be ! pgjgM ma y,■ R1�11D11tMSD
j out in, th , although weak and not I{ RD
• e ' - - - ' -, { yet in the best of health.
' y Miss Irene Dunbar of Toronto,
• a• has moved out to Dunbarton again E0 Lb, PAIL _X8.00
for the summer months„
` `oympathy is' extended to the fam-
ily of the late Mr. A. E. Ralnos, Th ueWe ee
e Prod Best 3i trk a1 •4 ,
Mon -
whose funeral. took place on Mon- e
5tcta ntorcpoly oibanla �c�Cer1ng �°i�nts]
day at the Norway Cemetery, M".
would wipe out competi7ion anct ' ' ' I`.aines was
well known throughout
would A bank occouW : ° the eouth ei 3 *1 the township.
�� The church was paeked to the Limited
1
r _ fys of the 1; when the "Oa -We- _
of icia! k j Go,: s riet� am!
M ti. d last week
Club ' Dresented their va
1 �tds - Concert. The evening was a bis sue -
i WSl'I'13Y 8S8 )XIOS`l' an
I,t cess and everyone enjoyed the tine WEMTBY, ONTANO t I
r ♦ _ ■
progriOn.
'Which will be good newt to a lot
=� -. elf golf kibitzers, such as the writer,
_ 'bo have, become slightly tired of
;Z11lowing the professional divot-
tlliggerr around because they are
4 - just too hood.
Not that Slammin' Sam t0t1't con-
Ai&rable °of a golfer as well. From
itlse tee right on to the green he can
Stooks shots that none Of them Can
excel -and that blessed few can
lM..e close to equalling, but when
be gets up to where that tin is
staring him right in the face, Sam-
keep our public on tenter -hooks, '
+whatever they are, waiting for us
to divulge the name of the Ken-
tucky Derby winner. So he goes;'
and aII rhe handbooks had better
be prepared for a terrific rush of
customers wanting to wager on
something else.
" ., a _:
Well, they've been saying he ivas
Y' Y g
nothing but a S rinter;' also 'hint-
g Q -
Ing that his heart had..a small slice
of chicken it it, which would cause
him to curld "Tkit"
up ansay ae
whenever some other steed rushed
_ _ FOR BALE
SAVE i S $ ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tamper, new. guaranteed. 60 c7c. 110 V', tk
HP, split Phase. Regular 8$1.60, Our 810.76
26 cye 110 V, % Y.P.. split phsw. Regular
323,$0. Our $20.60 40 eye. III V 1/3 H.P..
split Phase. Roomier $22.64. our 318.60, 26
c,,,, 310 V 1/3 H.P., spilt Dbase Regular
$23:30, our $82:$0 Express C:o.D or Yen•7
Ore
LOCKEWEAVE, COMO. P.Q.
81.800. The above cars are privately owned
sad driven. H. T Barnes. 3 Collme et..'Tor-
onto. Telephoner TR 2111:
CEMENT
Truck
- Rap, , Carload
WRITE, WIRE. PRO14M
Cement Supply
36 Halt Blvd.. Lakeview, , Pbos• Port
Credit 3113.
CLYDESDALE Stallion for sale, Cralste Hlsh
note, / years. brown, B. 1•remhn, ltre,•rvv
Grand champion, Ottawa lax.. 1147, min
Crafsie Keynote by Douates (,*Asti&, sire of
dam, Dunure fix. Owner. Sam ISallant7ae.
8 +. Brockville. Ont
LEATHERCRAFTERS
T"o"ms. carvins, destsna. slatterns. Catalogue
dime. Havvy Hobbles. Edmonton. Alberta
HERE IT IS
Farman. Hobbtess: 8 -tri -1 Power root Work.
sbow, Latke. Drill Press. Circular Saw, Dtoo
Bander, Grinder One motor operates complete
HELP WANTED
GIRL for general iousework In private borne.
Good •wasp, exceptional arivelages Private
room and Iibaral time oft. Small family.
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` = why, every time he starts. Snead
such predictions have proved to
for skidding logs or for transtiortation over
1VURSE26Y STOCK,
AUZAITY W&NT16U
FOR RENT
OILS, GREASES, TIRES
lnse,•ttcides. Eloctric Fence controllers, [douse
and Burn Paint Roof Coatings. etc. Dealers
are wanted Write warco Grease a On
Limited. Toronto
PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY
your property at lowest cost ith prefabrlo-
:
ated wood picket fence. Four sections six feet
long andAve poets packed in carton all ready
to instal, anyone can put it up. Write for do'
falls now. Manufacturer Bales company, 116
Young Street, Montreal 3.
ONE teavY-duty five-foot motorized Seaman
triple tiller, In excellent condition. Apply
Don Stickle, Esse:, R.R.\a. 1, Ont.
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CARAGANA-Far that better hedge 12"-16•'
$ln 00 per hundred. Noetliern Fruit Trees-
ipDle. plum. cherry. Will siand 40 des. below
and sive good fruit. Hardy raspberries, straw-
be
Timmine. Ont.
BEST CERTIFIED well rooted strawberry and '
raspberry Plants. asparagus. apple, pear and
cherry trees ,Invest now for profits. Write .
for prices. Henry Glecoft. Bmf 6. Osbawa. - -
Ontario.
CENTRAL NURSERIES LTD.
For' first quality Fruit and Shade Tre.
yShrubs. Evergreens. Roses, etc. Get our Few
priced Catalogue. St, Catharinea. Ontario. ..
PLA; T A HEDGE foie spring�xtreme37
hardy -quick growing Chinese Elm -will
grow two Meet the first year --enough plant -
(25) to biant 25 feet.. Special - rice • 15 plants
for $2.88, 12 inch alze. Write fdr new free full
c o 1 o u r Carden Guide. Brookdale-Kingsway
Nurseries. Bowmanvllle. Ontario.
OPPORTUNITIES for HEN and WOMEN
RAISE HAMSTERS, terrific demand! Money -
making information, for stamp. J Craig,
gds .24. Saskatoon, Sask.
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BE A HAIRDRESSER
.LOIN. CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL
Great Opportunity [warn
Hairdressing
Pleasant wanilled proressloa', good wages,
thousands' successful Marvel graduates. -
America 'a greatest syste�Y.77 Illustrated Cate.
BAHT CHICKS
Poultry Fhrm c'7Llcss-AI1 we
can say u try them Results tell the story
All Breeders vulioru«rtaated and government
bands -1 write tot $719 arise not and onkton. Ont. tau
lobus %Ivnktun Poultry Farms. M
FOR SALE, water power mol property, With
house, garage end business: ALDIy Harold
Marshall. Lyn, Ontario.
FOR GALE -1. 36 6tcCormlck Doering
Tractor on rceel newly uverhagled. 1. WK -40
International Tractor on rubber, starter, lights
f'ri -first class condition. :Millbank Farm Ser•
vice, Millbank. Ontario.
;
BARGAINS -1 Viking wind charger, 32 volt
1,000 watt, isbatteries complete with 110
it. tower. Alao 1 Muskoka lakeshore building
lot with road and hydro. Various used launches
and marine englnea. Lakeshore Motor Service
Milford Bay, Ontario.
ATTENTION FARMERSI
Trees cut down and corded [3,00 a cord soft.
.115.00 bard. Grover Bros . Expert Tres Feller.,
-63 Seaton St.. Toronto.
WESTSIDE POULTRY FARM. R.O.P Sired
Barred Rock and approved Hamp x Rock
-rusabred .-hicks Canada accredited hatchery,
Pullorum clean For folder and Prices write
E. W. Fisher, ft
DON'T MISS THESE siarted dhlcke. 2. 3, 4,
5 bnd 6 week old, non -sexed; pullets or
cockerels. Also turkey poults 2. 3 and 4 week'
old at special prices while they last, Tweddle
Chi!•k Hatcheries Limited Fergus, Unturio.
THE VALUE of Twaddle breeding to recog-
nlzed all over Canada. We ship chicks tend
turkeys to the ted provinces In Canada. A
great majority of our orders are from those
who buY them year in and Year out. Our
circle of Tweddle satisfied customer& Is en-
larsing. We can give prompt delivery on day
old. 2, 3. 4. 5 and 6 week old non -sexed, pullets
or cockerels. Pullet■ eight weeks to laying.
Turkey poults day old 2. S. and 4 week old.
All from Goverment Approved Pullorum tested
breeders. Free catalogue. Twaddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. _
ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING
Cross -Crimped Corrugated and ribbed styles.
0 to 10 ft lengths Immediate delivery from
stock. Write for.samples and estimates Steel
Distributors Limited, 600 Cherry St.; Toronto.
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IT'S THE HENS In the nests that pay the
bills All the quality in any chick is bred 1n,•
It the bred In quality 18 ordinary. the chicks
will be jus}. ordinary.. and will develop Into a
togas free. Write oz Call
- ,_MARVEL HAIRDRESBiNG ,
SCHOOLS. '
361 Bloor St' W roronto
•• SIAMESE KITTENS
Females, Pedigreed, $35 00 Sunshine Cattery.
103 Bleecker St.; Toronto b. Ontario.
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very ordinary Pullet, Chicks must have the
having, -ability bred into theta --egg laying
ability is s3. inherited characterlatle and Top
Notch chicks inheritsre-bred for high egg DroducUon,
NoWe tch
12 Dur- breeds and 33 cedes --breeds
to chnosen from. Day old, started chicks two
weeks to six weeks, non -sexed pullets or
cockerels. Older pullets eight weeks to laying.
poults._day_.old. 2.. 3. and 4 week old-.
BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS'
Batts made trom your own sheep's wool, or It
you have old woollens or cotton we, will is.
make them into beautiful blankets or robes.
Write Brandon Woollen Mills. Brandon, Man.
35 b.p. .JOHN DEERE power unit. 11 inch
Vessot grinder, heavy duty. mill type.
Walter w. Burkholder, Markham, Oct. R.R. 1.
_:Branches 44 King St.. Hamilton
& 72 Rideau Street. Ottawa
ONLY a few copies left. "Jews Units l"-
• Genuine Divine Message. 160 pages, cloth • ..
tionabound. Diagrams, illustrations. and adds
ubli explanatory letters. $2.60. Mediator's.
Publishers, 3.6- Weat-.42=arrest, New YorY 11
N,Y
- Hogs the Show -This fat ho created sensation at the Berlin
g g $
'. 'premiere of the American movie, .."State Fair." The premiere
was taken in stride; but hon �y Berliners came from miles
1ST
around to feast •the( eyes on the.500 ounds of ork on the hoof.
. � Y P p -
_Turkey
Free catalogue. Top Notch Chick Sales. Guelph,
Ontario.
HURRY IF YOU want some of these. well
started cbicks, $. 3: 4. 6 and a week old.
non -sexed- Dulletta or cockerels. Alw turkeys.
2. 3. and +week old. For immediate delivery.
sterid for sate pricetist. Toa Notch ChickDfak
Sales. cluelph. Ontario. ..
12-20 CLETRAC (Tactor 11350.00; EO -11b .Allis
Chalmers tractor. 5750.00 A. Fife, Indian
River, Ontario. _ • �
PENDENT CHOKER AVD EARRING SET
CHOKER IB. OF heavy Interlocking 1 20 12K
/
gold links. Medallion 1s sparked by
timulated, Ruby,, Emerald, Topa. or White
Rhinestones. Retails $20.75 -Sat $10.00. Liber-
BOUQUET Knitting Wools, Frea Druce list ,
and color chart. Lockeweave. Don't. H.
Como, P. Quebec., , . • •
MAGIC TRICKS'.:
AMAZE FRIENDS, 3 clever tricks and cats.
fosse 60c. Quality Magic, Debt. W., Bos 44. ----
Station K. Toronto.
W I S E G U. Y S
HDt4lNES14 OPPORTUNITIEb
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oto J. Fazseola. 42-22 Main St.. Flushing. N.Y.
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AN OFFER to every laventor-List of toven•
tion• and full Information sent tree The
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Ramsay o Registered Patrol Attorneys 273
Bank Street. Ottawa.
FOR SALE M. H. Pacemaker tractor on 13x24
tires. 4' H.P. on belt. drawbar 21 H.P.
Completely overhauled. Rubber new. Phone
677 J 3 Galt or David. Herrlot. Route 1..
pour of your good ones and one buck sets you ..
f oar ! s malt
resp one when
MEN'S
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Branchton
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It's 'too' earl to s3. anything
y y y g collecting annual premiums bra your
definite as yet:, but right now it life, the worst we could hope for
CASE LA TRACTOR. gt'od rubber,`rn;e .+o
blade power control .I;nc. Waterloo $3-45
thrr,:her, luniselt No. 8 da»er huller, Rnymnnd
WlUw,n. It,mte 6 Welland. Unt,
VER' )DIV \EAPULJS• t
11 lLIXE pick-up baler.
automatic wire tie. or snr.fb angina 112.304
Four tons bee w'rrfnr grime• t70t1.00. J�ha
i'mmmvllle, Opt. -
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PROMPT DEL1VhRT on turkey, points, alw
wme available for 3.1911. June and July. Free
circular. Twec)dle_ Chick 'Hatcheries Limited.
Fore". Ontario. -
1,TI3.EfEXCHANGE
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FETHER9To&AT GIT & Compaar Paten, 30
llrirort ooklhlehee 1610 360 Bay Street.
ref^rite 8nukl-� or nrormailon o3. request.
st. '
rEAr HERIt 1% I%TEti
PT. STA\LEI': fatten}'t�unt�; Protestant grad• -
teacher; at Mrs. E. •.•hoof: duties commence • -
September. Mrs. E. Taylor. Bac., Pt Stanley,
Ontario.
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HAVE POD' anything nee& dysine or clean•
R'rire to us fornformstfon We are
nod to amm-i .nut qu-stions. Department
H. Parker's Me Worts Limited 741 1 eat
Street. Toronto. thttarto
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FARNrt Fl/$ KA-l.E--
1:5•At'i1E F,1RJ/ partly under cultivation.
hardwotrt bush Some logs. well watered.
is kt mile from school
Frame buildings tourists
Good' elate for touriar■ etw C Rurktev Red•
bridge Ontario.'
looks very much as though among you is that you should. live long
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hese present when the boys tee enough for it to happen Again.
g pp g
- eft for the Seagram Gold Cup next We cannot keep up -this terrible
$month will be one Sammy'Snead. puspense any longer; and cannot
180 -ACRE FARM, implements and 100 bu:'seed
oars for sale. Good buildlnas. I -room house.
Daeement. 7 barns. Implement abed. sheep and
pis 'pens. hen house: 20 acre. plowed. Is.onq
cash, W. J. Jackson, Rangoon. Out.
STATION WAGON
+l.•;�1�. good' eoaditinn throughout. hater,
111.100.
47 MERCURY
RADIO, heater: driven only 20,006 miles -
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RORKE RADISH 11100TI1. ANI- QUANTITY -
WOODMA% BROS.. BRANTFORD. ONT.
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'Which will be good newt to a lot
=� -. elf golf kibitzers, such as the writer,
_ 'bo have, become slightly tired of
;Z11lowing the professional divot-
tlliggerr around because they are
4 - just too hood.
Not that Slammin' Sam t0t1't con-
Ai&rable °of a golfer as well. From
itlse tee right on to the green he can
Stooks shots that none Of them Can
excel -and that blessed few can
lM..e close to equalling, but when
be gets up to where that tin is
staring him right in the face, Sam-
keep our public on tenter -hooks, '
+whatever they are, waiting for us
to divulge the name of the Ken-
tucky Derby winner. So he goes;'
and aII rhe handbooks had better
be prepared for a terrific rush of
customers wanting to wager on
something else.
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Well, they've been saying he ivas
Y' Y g
nothing but a S rinter;' also 'hint-
g Q -
Ing that his heart had..a small slice
of chicken it it, which would cause
him to curld "Tkit"
up ansay ae
whenever some other steed rushed
_ _ FOR BALE
SAVE i S $ ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tamper, new. guaranteed. 60 c7c. 110 V', tk
HP, split Phase. Regular 8$1.60, Our 810.76
26 cye 110 V, % Y.P.. split phsw. Regular
323,$0. Our $20.60 40 eye. III V 1/3 H.P..
split Phase. Roomier $22.64. our 318.60, 26
c,,,, 310 V 1/3 H.P., spilt Dbase Regular
$23:30, our $82:$0 Express C:o.D or Yen•7
Ore
LOCKEWEAVE, COMO. P.Q.
81.800. The above cars are privately owned
sad driven. H. T Barnes. 3 Collme et..'Tor-
onto. Telephoner TR 2111:
CEMENT
Truck
- Rap, , Carload
WRITE, WIRE. PRO14M
Cement Supply
36 Halt Blvd.. Lakeview, , Pbos• Port
Credit 3113.
CLYDESDALE Stallion for sale, Cralste Hlsh
note, / years. brown, B. 1•remhn, ltre,•rvv
Grand champion, Ottawa lax.. 1147, min
Crafsie Keynote by Douates (,*Asti&, sire of
dam, Dunure fix. Owner. Sam ISallant7ae.
8 +. Brockville. Ont
LEATHERCRAFTERS
T"o"ms. carvins, destsna. slatterns. Catalogue
dime. Havvy Hobbles. Edmonton. Alberta
HERE IT IS
Farman. Hobbtess: 8 -tri -1 Power root Work.
sbow, Latke. Drill Press. Circular Saw, Dtoo
Bander, Grinder One motor operates complete
HELP WANTED
GIRL for general iousework In private borne.
Good •wasp, exceptional arivelages Private
room and Iibaral time oft. Small family.
. • � - unit: Portable: Free Illustrated folder,
- fey can blow those easy -looking up and.. looked. -him square. in the bendix weaker. References required Mrs.
f t e a a ' • LOCKEWEAVE, COMO, P.Q. • Lerman. 12 Heydon Park Road, Toronto.
four and f1Vt OOL putts even 116
' - you and I., This creates an intense
y '
Well, they've $aid that about a
QiAMpION ELECTRIC GRAIN GRINDERS,
'Oat
EXPERIENCED salesmen in house to hvu.e
selling. Merca .handlaused In every house
llow-feelin amore us dubs. in the
g g
athletes-
whole lot of horses-andea
Rollers and Milk Coolers Motors In
stork. Heavy Duty Pdts, POnt.
roucPreston,
hold. Exclusive and a beaatlf Ul lin.• wlth-11
Rallery-and is one of the reasons
before this, and quite frequently
"BREN GUN CARRIER." very powerful. Ileal
competition Your suttees assured. Small la-
vestment required for stock. Also a man with
` = why, every time he starts. Snead
such predictions have proved to
for skidding logs or for transtiortation over
organisms ability and direct setting needed,
fl$as a tremendous crowd pulling
be. far off the mark. And we haat
rough difficult country. Hardly used, wonderful
have write Bo: 017 Hespeler,
We ars offering you . a -real business oppoF
tunity. Fo rrurther information write to Hone-
Iter him, even though,. in recent
- an idea that when, the strains of
hold Domestic Distributors. 1010 St. Catherine
"LACQUERED NUTS"
ars, he has leen so frequently in
y
'14y Old Kentucky Homd". have.
Est. Room 416: Montreal. Quo,
W ANTED IMMEDIATELT, young women 1t -
*6a.4r,
• - �•"" t the lady in the old
died down, and the world's most
31 seers for fruit and vegetable work to
ate+ ' "Why •am I so
ballyhooed turf event has been 'run,
Farm Service Force Camps, Supervised by
tiled,
esmaid. never the
any horse that head's OLYMPIA
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Y.W:C.A. For fun particulam'write Ontario
Farm Serelee Force. 8 Richmond Street East
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to the wire tivill know that he's been
People who like salted nuts will
'Toronto 1., , Ausp cr„ - DominJoa Provincial
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to fife races.
tell you there's only, one thing better
Farm Latour Committee. -
stranger to -Seagram
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than salted ori that C
nuts, d is: more
11BI)ICAL
'Rheu-
` ion. i n fact cop-
He didn't act like any chicken-
nuts.
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1900D R}'SULTS-Every sufferer from
rtutic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's
,he's
/-• -
r. to mug on three senor-
heart in the Wobd Nferr ial' the
But salt alis nuts really don't Eco
Remedy.. Munro's Drug store, 335 Elgin.
other Saturday when, - coming
.
Ottawa, Portpatd $1.00.
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, HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
S, which is more than
through the stretch and on the kind
together,. They, have to be persuaded
lfer can say -although
:. of track OLYMPIA isn't supposed
"to join company by the addition of
Stan Indigestion, Stomach Troubles and Con.
--- •- took top place in the
favor PALESTINIAN.
oil, This does nothing to injure the
stipation. Use wait's famov■ Homeopathic
en four times, but. that.
to -
charged - down and passed the .
taste of that combination since most
Remedy No. 5. Established 1858 Other homeo-
pathic remedies available for all maladies.
the Gold Cup became
,
favorite..
of the oil' comes off on the hands
Price 50 cents Wait, Remedies Ltd. Sudbury.
of to Canadiangolfing
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-and the shirt tr6nt.
Ontario.
TRY IT! -Every suR'trer of Rheumatic Pains
• .,,m * a
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All Srlead's wins, strangely
That's when any trace of
"cold
..demists in the Departnlcnt of
or Neuritis should try Dixon's Aemery.
saunro•s Drus Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post -
is called a strain" comes out
Agriculture have found a way, to
rr�tl_0o.
enough, have been on Toronto
In a thoroughbred, and nine out of
serve .nuts with salt -but. Withput�URSERT
STOCK
4901l"ses; of Mississagua in 1938; at'
ten of the many thousands -present
CRAMER NURSERIES, Whf► Fox. tusk.
Hedge Carracana. 24 Inches, 100-112.00.
,fearboro in 1940, and at I.ambton .
figured that, OLYMPIA -had "had
grease.' They dip • the nuts in .a
the- following summer. As this
i%" 'But -before •Eddie . Arcaro had,
salty lacquer made from pectin,
found in fruit. Pectin both
Ginnala Maple. 15-$1.00., Spires sot. .
r'3. open is again scheduled for
l p
-time to pour leather into him,
contains
RAPIDENSE CHINESE ELM. the most rabid.
what .is modestly self -described at;'
OLYMPIA came"on again like a
salt and oil but dries into a brittle
Renee a ri ns shrub, for the thickest quick,
sat hedge. Flant one root apart. t2 inch etze.
tills "flueen City" maybe this will
good game horse -and in a driving
coating, giving the nut a slick, at.
12 cents each Johnson's Nurseries. Kingston
onsets .
be Slammin' Sam's turn.
finish, out -gamed his rival b a
Y
tractive surface, -
NURSERY STOCK. special prices. Currant
a a ' neck. " * * This discovery 3s bound to make busbes..Dfum trees. Crape wines. Matthews'
And It couldn't happen to a So, fellow sufferers, althou h we a grand slant at any bridge party
%urserles, R 2. St. Catharines. `Ontario. ISSUE 19 - 1949
gay, although we personally some- hate to-do it to a steed whichever where greasy firfgers are="stinct
times wonder how long it will be liability. -
-wronged us, so far as we can recall. c _
before a Canadian will *once again OLY:tIPIA is our own feed -box t'
` •;site the Canadian Open Champion. special for the Dubby. Now, some-
ime betw.en. now ana pbst-time,-
a thing last occurred; and if we fust watch the poor beast bow e
were in. the insurance business. tendon or come, down with a nigh -
fatal attack of the screaming mea- ( For constant' Smoking 'oneasure
mies,•"Follow the Sixbit Critic.and
SAA
Y'S SALLIES get an entree 'to all the best bread- r �.
lines" has long been a turf axiom,
and, we leave no stone unturned in
^. ,t - our efforts to protect our unique
e a reputation. 7 '�
IT WITH
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ABOUT ROES t R
t,
:•: _ KING OF
A un ur,eryman Wild specializes to - ��IN Cigarette ToboceA
roses 'reminds you that the idea • e
'•': that five leaflets -is a -good •rose
whereas seven is a wild rose is all `
humbug. He claims many. a fine 781[ beat and rub is
rose has been dug out just because - ,NARD'S, and e It sicnot
k relief you not. `
w it got its mnllbers mixed and ha l reaelns, !tat-drinrig, no
`seven instead O{. the normal five• Ong or unpleasant odor- LARC9 - J0 AVA"110 .
..�.�........ t • bottle today; keep . feONOMtiN
lea°rr,; So he careful -and wait t it handy. size 696 M Ml'� TM
d9ftdrop Mice clean handkei sce it bloom before ' doing a !. ,5-46 -
.40eft en moiling sidewalks T'
With, it. .
e 0.: r
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BY Y CHARLES DORIAN
1'l'hilc .a vast throng :�f theatre-
goers passed through the exits of South of the border a number of THAT bel
z,.
the Orpheuul. etre beautirul. blonde
�+ LING UTENSILS a
attraction left quietly by the selene newspapers have been "rapping" DO NOT COME IN DIRECT
door on the arm of her most ardent N '" ,the use of DDT', for spraying in CONTACT, WITH THE SPRAY.
admirer, the, owner of the theatre '� "`' r y dairy barns—some of them even s s s
and a string of others. going. ,so far as to say that the There are still some farmer? who
At the curb stood Max Berber's DDT is responsible for the "virus believe that chemical fertilizers ah
: 'limousine, and just ahead of it, a s' "" "X" disease of man and the "X" ruining our soils; but if you are
taxi. Four maudlin Collegians - ��� y »
having a singsoirg, obstructed the s y disease ofslinima«s. # one of„ them, 'I have to tell. you
that ainst
entrance to Berber's car, but made.. Now—following a meeting of •the your (belief he ctNoeex eem n entsbe ghave
wap' while elle lady stepped in. y y principal government agencies con- ever shown that chemical fertil'tzera
Then suddenl • three of them '
ga"ve �' corned with the use of insecticides are in any way detrimental to soli.
Berber, the bum's rus'b, while. the: —the United States Department of s s s
''fourth clambered in Beside Paula '� Agriculture has come out with an Over in England there's been
Paulsen, tap dancer extraordinary, �' official statement. It says, There a test 'going for almost -a century
Max spluttered and fumed while $ is no evidence that the use of DDT —95 —
the three kidded hint A tetter waste " yq -� in accordance with the recommen Years to be exact—using man
pressed into his clenching' fist and f
��k ure on one patch of wheat, and
dations" of the various federal
r ¢ chemical fertilizers on a 'similar
his car keys were frisked frorti him: { agencies has ever. caused human patch.. The plot . receiving 1,39E
The taxi jumped forward, and in a sickness due. to the DDT itself."
moment was followed by the Hen= Denote fePiiol�ze�rtea�
___ -:,. yeardout yields he -
t 't
Dwaine carrying the —dancer a d k _ _ "However" the statement-:-goes with an annual application of 15.7
four mt*Whets of the notorious Scar- � on, "minor toxic 'symptoms may tons of manure. During the put
let Gang in evening clothes at}d tog be produced by coal-oil and various five years the yield was 4.4 busheb
hats, still simulating drunken col- 9 I solvents used in DDT and in prat- per acre greater. So it would seem
�'* tically all other insecticide mix- that this '
. -legions, singing to drown out the. �,� r �y3 patch of soil hadn't been
cries of the distressed dancer. ~" tures." * # poisoned or harmed after receiving
the Holland Tunnel the sing- _ s chemical fertilizer annually for 95
song ceased and one of the '* ""� "Totally without foundation is years—which is quite a stretch of
bang . '.' ' x �
_ said to the' irl: ° the way the statement deals with time:
�, zrlr
F -- N �. the published reports that DDT a► s •
This is something new in kid-' -
'" ' is responsible for the diseases men- - h-rom what I hear more and more
saps, sister. We're ate jolly good boned in my first paragraph. Both
fellows, members of a theatrical `High' Steppers—Circus aerialists Betty and Benny Fox do a farmers in 'southern and ct
y these diseases had been reported Ontarin—art-Hett'ing nterested In
,�. troupe (to the-general public). But "sky dance 168 feet above Chicago's Michigan A�entu oil 'ap _ and recognized.—before DDT was
don't get us wrong. We'd rub oa g — sunflower growing— although just
y 18-inch pedestal which -projects 12 feet out from a hotel roof, everttsed.s + how many of them are going so fu
out as quick as any Bioadway mug They did-it to herald the opening of their-circus. as to. put in areal crop I o fai o
lly
t you failed fora minute to join Our' own Ottawa Department of cannot say at the moment.
the spirit of our tittle game. Your ,- . L Agriculture has something to say. _
big bay has just read our demands strode .over to Paula. Smsle." ata-lstak$s Other on the sub'ect: To s ;
ter, SMILE, he hissed, and out 1 protect farmers But from 'Buenos Aires comes
in a note left with him" : loud, "Come on,. Sally Rand, give Folks Have Nude from ,buying insecticides that are word that . -is rather interesting.
I't1—F'il pay you,' .chatted the either worthless 'or highly danger- ,This report says that, compared
Tittle dancer. 'Please—my contract. the gentleman your best imitation
of a fan dance." ous, all -such". preparitions sold in with 1948, the area sown to sus-
- I must dance a pry, night," Paula was ready to faint but en- When our baby had measles, 'we Canada come under the provisions Sower this year has increased `r
The car sped atong'for thirty miles terod into the game by dancing a listened to friends' advice on how — figure of
of -the Pest Control Products Act 25 per cent to i record
=and turned into a narrow road. to care 'for him, instead of taking No Pesticide is allowed on the -almost four, and a million scree.
whirling tap number that had the market until it has been anal sed
License plates were switched and him 'to a doctor, Ai a result he Y ' e '
. another fifty mires sped by. They operator's eyes popping. Some sing- and' approved by ,technical officials This is because Argentine farmers
` rto?ped at a railroad village and around. got too hot, took'' a bad cold, and of the Department, And if such re- have found that their sunower
tag followed and, a bottle was passed the measles settled in his. throat. p Grog
Now, another dance," ordered' 'The only way. we could tell he parations are used IN ACCORD- is much more profitable than cora.
" was crying was by his mouth's ANCE WITH THE INSTRUC- Besides that. maturing wheat crops
f the master of ceremonies. being open and tears on his cheeks, TIONS ON THE LABEL, they that were killed by heavy frosts
"Just y slow one," pleaded Paula. Hereafter I'll,take m children to will be effective for- the purpose have been replaced by sunflowers.
"I'm very tired." y for which they are 'recommended
• e • ~
" to
doctors.—Mrs. M.K.
"Oh, all right, yawned the fee- and will have no detrimental effects. And, in case '
_ 1 ]ow, .She made a long slow Stride I set down a can of lye, while You don't already
straight to the operator and whir- doing my family wash, and m (The capitals are mine, b I wbe-ith
know it,. lots of folks think that
Y litve that most of the trouble with sunflower seeds•-or at least tM
;;, pored. 'Listent' Then she-perform. �f -year-old daughter ate souse D D.T has been because people Insides of them—are better.eatieg
ed a painfuly punctuated dance with We rushed her to the hoapi- DIDN'T follow the directions than peanuts. I have a friend
more body unduations than foot- tal. After two weeks of treatment, properly). Ire came from Russia
work. we were able to carry her home years ago—
We had a large medical bill sad. s " • who always has a handful or so is
The bottle passed around again Officials of our Department of his pocket. Puts one edgewise be-
and the ,.operator went to his key, untold anxiety beeswax of my c[rc Agriculture say that spraying dairy tween his teeth—cracks open the
toot( an order, sent one, and in a few lessness.—Mrs. A.H. barns with DDT—particularly with hull, sucks out the "innards," and
minutes the- train vias in.. They I left my fine Jersey heifer in oil solutions—should be done when J reaches for another. Try it some-
boarded it the acme pasture with the horses. Cattle are NOT in the stalls; and time.
` instead of keeping her to herself that special care should-be taken to
i Sacgo was : 'small city. A tarsi P g P
was ready waiting for them and just before .calving. .4 colt kicked make sure that" milk aero cream I�.�OOiC� _.
whisked them out into the country her. causing• her to lose the calf. cans and—milking machine. are
.,07`144 is something new ;n kidnaps, where they-got out ill front or a big I shall not make this mistake not touched by the spray.
house, again!—T. K. • s • Jake was-a worthle9a,ar+�L.:..••ti►
sister, said one 4G, the gang. - Filling our beat laying ;tens with This -is because DDT in oil sola- vident fellow. One dayand Mrs. a14T
Every shadow exuded a police tions can be absorbed: through the the local
officer. Eight of. them. had pinioned - anfi-freeze was my biggest mix- g grocer: -"I got' Ttdt thel!
parked the car on a side street. They four "collegians" before the door take. Last spring when I drained skin of animals, and will be found ' a' sack of flourt I'm all ou;� nteeiY
Hanged their toppers for peak caps ,opened, and two more seized the my car, I left the pan under the both in the milk and in the animal' my family is starvin.' ''• tun
- and entered the railroad station, servant. car and the chickens 'drank the fat. However; there •has been little "All right Jake'" th groc f the
"Oh, you're the troupe from the Paula promptly fainted. Two of- solution. The next morning some or no difficulty in spraying rattle - "If you need a sack of four ant wle .
�pOFY house,' grinned the operator. 1 firers carried her to safet of the hens were too sick to •fly themselves with DDT; when wet- 11ve no money to buy it with we'N
"Though there was, two girls in the y' off the roose, some were dying, table powders are used in water.
This house has been under aus- Y $, and give you a sack..But, see here,• Jake,
party," the rest were dead.—C. W, H. The water spray won't penetrate there' a circus comm to town in
"One of us a female impersonator picion for a long time," said an of- the stun, and the residue it nor g
firer to Paula. When that Dora- I repaired my five-room house a few days. and if I�give you a aack
P. absorbed by the tissues: of flour, are you sure
w]:howl" laughed the spokesman. tot's message mentioned 'Sacgo° we maids, instead of first putting a s • r you won't
t operator laughed too,. and began posted a squad at the house. Here's good roof on it. A few days after sell it and take your family to the
s/amping the 'tickets. Trains not ceiling and papering the inside and BUT EVEN WITH WATER circus?"
the car•now which followed their screening the SPRAY THF. UTMOST CARE Oh no, said
Mat for thirty minutes ye't," he taxi from the depot." S porches. a .spark of " Jake. "I got the i
•Wicigized. lire ' from the kitchen flue landed SH(�i'T.D BE TAKEN TO SEE circus money saved up al; aady."
- Oh, yes, Paula's dad had beets a on the bad roof, and I lost my
O.K. brother, we'll put on a station agent and had taught her to
Bale show while we're waiting." He tap dance the :Horse code: entire house.—E. B. M.
r Relying v
Y, g too.much on .old or faulty
farm equipment can prove very fyj
• costly. Last fail I neglected to , e-
ti M
ow B d �„ >>�Z
place worn harness for m {�
y wagon. 3 n +wTt ,r3 , r 1
The. harness y �3k,
gave way while
8Y TOM GREGORY was riding a loaded wagon j
ing'' the team to run away and +;�g+ + +' w+°�+ �`f, .
a tr�� throw me in front -of two wheels. '"
saDMt OWNERS WHO NAVE i As a result I suffered three months
CISTERNS WILL RIND THIS d with a broken heel and badly cut �* x t4�''. '� .� 4
ULF-CLEANING STRAINERA foot, and still. cannot walk•—T.T.W, �"� '� r . '�.., M .
_
SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
OF KEEPING, TNI LAVE-cON III - " Y tt� s .� r +.�t� Fgy�+ t�S' R .R t i s•+
DUCTOR PIPIT FROM CLOG_ w. at ••s+l� •
Strictly Honest : +' R + t.;+}�' r' ' is v+*..1: �♦� ',. " +' +' t* r'.
SING. CUT
• AN OPENING IN t •- _ � , .�+ � +y� ; + t�
ONE SIDE OF THE PIPE JUST : �+
iLLOW THE TIN BAFFLE :The theatrical producer was gIv- Ctft�ar�ilAN
ATE SOLDERED INSIDE. w nil n ing an audition to a man with a
t
SOLDER SEVIRAi- STIF' new act.
WIRES TO THE OPPOSITE SIDE I Producing a puppy from his-pock-
---'WITH
OF TH E THE FREE et, the man placed it on the piano, `
END PROJE NG OUT .OF THE I whereupon the puppy calmly +
OPINING, AT N ANGLI. MAVLS AND TRASH WILL y pro- "
SLIDE DOWN THL WIRES AND OUT THE OPENING, rococo to play part of one of the
operas. r
'Wonderfull" exclaimed the pro-
- duces: •I'll Jet S# Al
give you. $500 a week
_
--for t at
IF YOUR KITCHEN CHIMNEY IS "But that's. not all "
said the man,
a
BLOCKED t%F fItOM'THL WIND GY A producing from another , pocket a.
HIGHER PART OF THE HOUSE IT ISN'T parrot, which
_. u. g
ppccht•d. o>} the, piano, �•"� � � .., .
NI ILSSARY TO PUT'A LONG EXTEN• san ' an aria from the opera to the
SOON PIPE ON IT TO PREvENT-DOwN- puppy's accompaniment. '
.-PRAFTS..A SHLtT IRON SHELF SUP. Almost speechless by now, the
PORT[D ABOUT TWO INCHES ABOVE .Where Chinese Reds Shelled British Sloop—The cross ill the
producer managed to brie out an
THA TOP OF THE CHiMNLY ISJUST offer 'of $100Q `a v1:Sek forgtout '' Yangtze River marks the spot where HMS Amethyst, s British _
AS tPFEOTIVE AS AN EXTENSION "Er—cr." said the man, nervous- sloop, was driven aground by Chinese Communist shelling: The
*k C, IN NOT.
94 14 DOwNDRAFTS •ly, "before you decide, r must tell - .location is Rose island., 80 miles st of N
•AND, IS NOT. SO LIK[W TO as ea Nanking �] ). Help _
9LOWN OVER Or NIGH WINDS. You this act's a bit of a cheat Yor in tide form of warships. is racing to the scene from Shapghaj
see, the parrot can't sing. TIT, 121, ''onnrnfmi'sts'lhold elle north bank of the river (shade areal,
PuPPy's a ventriloquist."
_..-•� -
q with the Natiotealists in control of the south bank. ,
7cMwees 11116ways 2 sad L& will be read. Roll Call - "Pay your hiss Margo Wilson, Mrs, Syd
0i lhemehmsaa's Bay Road Fee." .Hostesses: Mrs. H. Bafelay, • Davies, of Toronto,, and Mrs. :Moon -
burs F. Cassie, Mrs..W. Milne, Mrs, ey, of Locust Hill, all motored to I4Your Friendly Resident Agent
''
A, Glen and miss M. Duncan. I:unstviile for the week -end.
Don't forget the appeal of • the Mr Geo. Chaplin of S rucedale, RF.AIll`OR S, U TOMO AGENT
KAISER
churches for good, used clothing p s 1"E, FIRE C�l9UALTY, BODS, AUTOMOBILE
j, visited last week -end with Park
that can be -sent to Britain and to LIABILTTY INSURANCE Etc.
Europe, While -doing your house. friends. BUY F OM AND
= ELECTRIC bur, and Mrs. Geo, Dison of Tor-
cleaping,. lay. aside that discarded ' :LIST YOIIR PR�OPERTIDS FOR SALE WITH
clothing and send it along to burs, onto, -have returned to our midst
Lemon. It will be appreciated by George Duncan and Billy McKay CYRIL E MORLEY
!i Boom and Barn Wiring man less fortunate than ourselves. made a Red Cross collection in our E.
tt MATES GIVIM y village last week.
1 ! B*gTI Pleas send your gift now... `iiss Ruth Hutchings is Sporting
Mr, and firs, Donald Beer att- ar n,iw car.
- • ended a "dance at the Royal York
aaAQz� last Monday night, sponsored by }urs. Davies spent a few days in
- .Toronto last week. ��nsonthe Young Progressive ConservatBeand bIi s. Draper attended
aCOMRIE
ive Association of the Province, and e Coe* the wedding anniversary of Mr.
on Wednesday, Donald teas the only anal Mrs. J.. Sevens, Whitevale on LI]MM
. .� representative from the Township pbonea: Scarboro SSW or Howard 1117 �
PHONE PICK. ]ld of Pickering, outside of Ajax, who Saturday last.
bad a vote' for the new Premier. -= Scarboro Junction
• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowers, of
Maple Leaf .Fire Toronto. spent "Sunday with . Mr,
Notice to YOU
and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Bstimaw lies - FOR IMMEDIATE D•ELIVXRY -
lnaurance Co 'Mr. and Mrs. - George Smith, . _ of _ -
• i Beaverton, Mrs. Bud Tod, of Toron- a' 'FNTg NG 4r LUMBER" -Rough or Dressed, Trims, Bosh and Doors-
Write
oor _.
Write or Phone to visited Mrs. Philip bu Sunday, CIDUI ITING, sash, Glass, 01MTM
a ✓~ Mates for Farm and Coaatry jP UMSING WINDOW V. M UOMJPLETI,1--1�lrame
.Cbesp The Interrgeilate, Hockey boys balances Factory-bugt and'prefltted.
Bnlldings wish to thank through this column
Vb4$t0n1i InsuranceWomen'son BuOdi'gs the Women's Institute, for the lov- J BM SMO seU Rr mRaord -WALLBOARDS.-Ten Testy Donna000a, dip�c+ G����'
WindmMs, silos etc. • ely baagaet put' on for them " on 1 - � ti. Ans�e alum P.LYWOODS-F3r. Cedar, Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wood.
Amtotnobile bwarance of All Klads Thursday, April 23. The Conven- 111111115190mt, Duro WaMh g�NC,1I,h:8--.Asphalt and Cedar with Nails, Insulbric Siding,,
er, Mrs. Mary Mathews deserves � ��e• Beatxy memo J. M. C dargrain pidluM Pittsburg paints. .
:,ROWlxlatl &Gibson ' special -mention- for her work ib or_ s�►l � �•+ -
rxnizing it. as it was no small task.memo
i 1llatsdsi
wk 0101011001,
-However, it was a Yeal succesa with
W(�
fifteen players present, all of whom enjoyed
J.
PROUQ�E _
enjoyed the banquet and some dan- `
i
,wiles 91redorq
"OUR TRUCKS PAi�S Y.s. WAY"
ROCKGive
_
Wings To Your " Chicks - $AMM' 8 ..�, • A, E. Richardson
LAREMONT..':`
.
START TOUR CHJC B OFA+' TO ♦ F1LY1lNG
START WITH Ownediate DoiivwW Oars @e Made . G��� I�IBTfRs2ftJ1
_ atf The ending iter
STAFFORD BROS.
T T R
H E A
=' O ARO�y ' :Rill. I16TA=
ShiPolngles
A'phalt BLis�e' ,
_.
.• ■
PRFNTICEZ
_JWXW.1l-T011 E Boil RciottYas'In Au 1(iirad4t tDONQB1fANt?QIt3
-.._r_. BoU43r a eids all
Toes: Wed. any s, io,11
Chick Tablets Asplcait g TO Swire
-
••q
AUCT M(EERS
*Not Just A Disinfectant. - •) i Ridge Cap sad VaRV aPf�one `.
'jlbtr. F!!. bat. MAY 8 6, 7
Last QompleW Show at 8.20.
stimulates Appetite and Digestba• Ohlmseg Plus Lining Salad
ting atter to the music of Carl
paturda7 Eveniccg w Starts At
and AuO�ized for tetra
-- i► Disease Reslatance. And acme Rriok Face Badelt
8.30. Patnrady Matinee at 1.80
around Claremont last week -end as
the local anglers - came trudging
,ASK YOUR DRAAAR• or H1lTCHERYMANso" •
Bats and Loose Cedbr
Sia �� � E' ���
.SAN nevar,>w•v t .-
-
LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE p sad P — i �ft Adviser °'
of
Give M y R egard
been looking after the teams and he
A. W. MITCPLS
Farm Stook, Impleu ats Hots
To Broadway
PRONE 3,SW , <ILAR;EMONT, ONT.
PRONBs 74 aid. iia sreuoaasz, Oak pick. 8 s �
7cMwees 11116ways 2 sad L& will be read. Roll Call - "Pay your hiss Margo Wilson, Mrs, Syd
0i lhemehmsaa's Bay Road Fee." .Hostesses: Mrs. H. Bafelay, • Davies, of Toronto,, and Mrs. :Moon -
burs F. Cassie, Mrs..W. Milne, Mrs, ey, of Locust Hill, all motored to I4Your Friendly Resident Agent
''
A, Glen and miss M. Duncan. I:unstviile for the week -end.
Don't forget the appeal of • the Mr Geo. Chaplin of S rucedale, RF.AIll`OR S, U TOMO AGENT
KAISER
churches for good, used clothing p s 1"E, FIRE C�l9UALTY, BODS, AUTOMOBILE
j, visited last week -end with Park
that can be -sent to Britain and to LIABILTTY INSURANCE Etc.
Europe, While -doing your house. friends. BUY F OM AND
= ELECTRIC bur, and Mrs. Geo, Dison of Tor-
cleaping,. lay. aside that discarded ' :LIST YOIIR PR�OPERTIDS FOR SALE WITH
clothing and send it along to burs, onto, -have returned to our midst
Lemon. It will be appreciated by George Duncan and Billy McKay CYRIL E MORLEY
!i Boom and Barn Wiring man less fortunate than ourselves. made a Red Cross collection in our E.
tt MATES GIVIM y village last week.
1 ! B*gTI Pleas send your gift now... `iiss Ruth Hutchings is Sporting
Mr, and firs, Donald Beer att- ar n,iw car.
- • ended a "dance at the Royal York
aaAQz� last Monday night, sponsored by }urs. Davies spent a few days in
- .Toronto last week. ��nsonthe Young Progressive ConservatBeand bIi s. Draper attended
aCOMRIE
ive Association of the Province, and e Coe* the wedding anniversary of Mr.
on Wednesday, Donald teas the only anal Mrs. J.. Sevens, Whitevale on LI]MM
. .� representative from the Township pbonea: Scarboro SSW or Howard 1117 �
PHONE PICK. ]ld of Pickering, outside of Ajax, who Saturday last.
bad a vote' for the new Premier. -= Scarboro Junction
• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowers, of
Maple Leaf .Fire Toronto. spent "Sunday with . Mr,
Notice to YOU
and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Bstimaw lies - FOR IMMEDIATE D•ELIVXRY -
lnaurance Co 'Mr. and Mrs. - George Smith, . _ of _ -
• i Beaverton, Mrs. Bud Tod, of Toron- a' 'FNTg NG 4r LUMBER" -Rough or Dressed, Trims, Bosh and Doors-
Write
oor _.
Write or Phone to visited Mrs. Philip bu Sunday, CIDUI ITING, sash, Glass, 01MTM
a ✓~ Mates for Farm and Coaatry jP UMSING WINDOW V. M UOMJPLETI,1--1�lrame
.Cbesp The Interrgeilate, Hockey boys balances Factory-bugt and'prefltted.
Bnlldings wish to thank through this column
Vb4$t0n1i InsuranceWomen'son BuOdi'gs the Women's Institute, for the lov- J BM SMO seU Rr mRaord -WALLBOARDS.-Ten Testy Donna000a, dip�c+ G����'
WindmMs, silos etc. • ely baagaet put' on for them " on 1 - � ti. Ans�e alum P.LYWOODS-F3r. Cedar, Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wood.
Amtotnobile bwarance of All Klads Thursday, April 23. The Conven- 111111115190mt, Duro WaMh g�NC,1I,h:8--.Asphalt and Cedar with Nails, Insulbric Siding,,
er, Mrs. Mary Mathews deserves � ��e• Beatxy memo J. M. C dargrain pidluM Pittsburg paints. .
:,ROWlxlatl &Gibson ' special -mention- for her work ib or_ s�►l � �•+ -
rxnizing it. as it was no small task.memo
i 1llatsdsi
wk 0101011001,
-However, it was a Yeal succesa with
W(�
fifteen players present, all of whom enjoyed
J.
PROUQ�E _
enjoyed the banquet and some dan- `
i
"OUR TRUCKS PAi�S Y.s. WAY"
_
c Rn- freebaicolor
77I
Nancy Gould Charles 4WiaaiBer
LAREMONT..':`
KE'V AND CLARKf
STAFFORD BROS.
PRFNTICEZ
Toes: Wed. any s, io,11
•_._
Our Claremont scout informs us
Monumental worst.
AUCT M(EERS
Last QompleW Show at 8.20.
that there were a lot o1 long faces
ting atter to the music of Carl
Phone Whitby IIIIII
and AuO�ized for tetra
Sign the-- sa Ra
around Claremont last week -end as
the local anglers - came trudging
Devitt and Hugh Percy. This was
the 10th year that Don Beer has
Sia �� � E' ���
�� � d Yom•
of
home with. nothing butt their fish-
been looking after the teams and he
Farm Stook, Impleu ats Hots
orison Peters Alexander Kaoz
ing polo. Not one local fisherman
feels .that it was the' best team yet,
hold 1Ehnitne, Resat 1!7stste
caught a trout, as far as we dere
and it was the third in that periodSates
our Specialty at
P1" PlAn Added AttraMaoa
able to find out. _. _ .
that they had won the cap, so theyMoEACHNI
_Dual am I f" as
. MEET ME AT DAMW ;
Mr. Chas• Hardy spent the week.
feel very, proud of the situation, ea-
I NITURB DRALEft
Price of One.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Har-
pecially as seven of the players sit-
_ ��' Agin. 6t:w6
Markh:
ptarriug William Eythe
dy. _
..her. •live in the village or within a
- FUNERAL yam,
P.
]Karkhtltra p• O. phone ]Ilsr$ 806
Mr,aad Mrs. Wilker, of Toronto,
stone's -throw of it. The boys were
Fes, Sat Slay 12, is, 14
spent the week -end with Mr, and
all •presented with -vine gabardine
ftvate Ambulance 9tevi0s
Prentiees have been establi&W
•
Mrs. Fred Evans.
wind -+breakers with crests on, and
D4 or Night
sucuosele rs dace 171St),
-
The Masa From i -
,Mr, Jim Reyndlds and lady friend
ended a Iovely evening.
Mrs. J: Miller visited
from Toronto, spent the week -end
recently at
WM MczACWgR Prop.
r-Coloi„ad0 -•lir.
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds.
Eddie Ortiz has returned
Pickering with her son, Alan ,and
Mrs. Miller.
Phone Pick. 193
��, 8oBeitsle NAtaty Psblic
'
from his trip to &Dain and reports
Miss . Beatrice Stevenson and
_
C.
.,.in uKhoicolor "
a very good trip.
Mr. Jack Bafterow, spent
Miss Edna Green spent. a day in.
Toronto this
r
Piekerulg� Ont••
, C. RICHARDSON
the
week,
_
408 FJWr RUELMING --
Glenn iFlord William Bolden
week -end at his cottage • in the
Mrs. J. R. Williams - of ,Pictoa
: Toronto EL.
North,
spent Sunday with firs. John Miller
. 4894
}
A bush fire last week on the 5th
Line did not amount to much, 01-
and Mies Beatrice Stevenson.
burs. C. Anderson. and Miss Buz-
WM., MAW
though the local fire company was
anne, of Bowmanville, .visited. Miss
�_
•'
OOO
called out. Damage is reported ea
Stevenson and Mrs. John Miller re-
LICOlY9>>Mi AUOTIONb'tMi�nd
Lung lahpeneaoed
PLYWOOD
"nmol)".
cently,
u� dL'G'M00TEER
BUlig)a G 3UT'MIAL8
Mr. Ed. Lewis spent the week_
sad with air. and Mrs. Graham and
A�
wadsrd, Tesspeeed: Tesnpes"tile
family, Oshawa."
..Greenwood
..
�� o: Wim.
LOYAL ROG U E
' "
said Mack Nasealt�e
No. i, S C. lrir panel and •
lilies McDonald, of Toronto, spent
the weep -end at the Ed, Lewis
'Mothers Day will be observed on
.
614 Dundas St Beat. Wiift.
�7 Twp,,
Fane, H and Whitby
�Faruf, Household and o y
Pine Com amadou Doom's
home.
Sunday morning at Greenwood. The
Sales A Specialty
•
Qssetati Tbree..elghtbs. Ealf,
'Bars. George Todd, of Goodwood,
service will be taken by Rey. A. C.
-
Frompt Attention Gives
Mics asd Three-quarter
event Monday with her sister, Mrs.
Luffman and members of the Sun-
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3L C. ft Plywoodl,
Bob Redshsw,
day School, at 11.15. Classes meet
WbidT IL R. 1 Phase Wh, 814
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Mrs. Mitchell and son, and Miss
in the S. S. room at 11.00 to form
N -=
N. Me Gordon
Lee, of 'Oshawa, spent Sunday with
the maroh.
folk met at Mr.
_ aim Conners and hes mother.
The community
��TRIST
airs. Sem Taylor was ill with
and Mrs. Oscar R.aine's on Tuesday
_
LUND= 'YARDS
the flu last week and their son
night last •and- presented them with
9.311 to .1240 smd 2011 to d,AO
pli�RUTti. ONTARIO
aiurray, was euKering from as ear
a lovely gift, before they leave for
Rvenlngs: Mm., Wim.. PM, 7 to'
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Infection..,
their new 'home at Neetleton. We
DISNZY BLDG.. OPP. P. O.
J.A. WILLOUGHBY
Mrs, Frank Loyet has. returned
to the village after spending some
wish them success.
The combmnnity .welcomes the
t3SBLAWA, 0:�'TARIU
AND BONS
Fes! Yam OasadWs 1mg.
time at Tweed.
new miller and his family, Bir, and
Phone • Res. 25W; Offike 1616
- est Fas'm Agency.
Rev. L . E. Kennedy attended . a
Mrs. Ross E. Bryant and family.
(ThreedDay Service Arranged)
Poe' Owuntsy Property Oon.
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meeting of the Oshawa Presbytery'
at
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Luffman. visited
Mrs. Anderson on. Monday this
mdt J. 1. (Heid) Stewart'
Awa
By &w
Enniskillen on Wednesday,
The regular
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I 'peek, and found her fairly well.
Floe That Home in City
s,
,.,y
monthly meeting of
the Women's Miss'_onary Society of
Mr. and airs. Barrett have come
�
was
Seile�s & Atkinso
Call our city �.
the United Church will be held on
to their pretty summer• home.
Mr. W F. Disney visited Mss.
Pasco• +� 201 W 2 ' etoatf. 290
g+ggigy • T,���
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May 12, at 2.30 P. m. of the home
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of .Viae Stella Rolling.
Gibson on'Monday evening.
Licensed
e OAlav sstv,tt to ALL
Mss. Rawson's group will be in
The minstrel show had a wonder-
M�mul��iOCKt's
_'�o OF"RGORDON
charge of the program. All ladies
ful success at Whitevale' and have
F.
F OSBORNE
SUSIS
are cordially invited to atcena..
many more calls.
�Auctloneers _
: tttarKt iq au
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Several of our local .rsuen have
The News has been informed that
o•
v A11lt •
been employed at planting the some
Rev. A. C. Luffman has accepted a
25 Year's Ezperiesce
= S s a woomm i" A
twenty acres of trees on the farm
call to the Baltimore, Ont charge.
Sales conducted aaywheee '
1Dis>eyct Manages-
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`E R NHOUSI
R. K. McConnell on the 5th line,
Specializing in Farm stock, Farm•
:..�,
--, .
reforestation ground, it contains
trees.
TRACTOR
gym•
lure and Properpersonally
ZXPIRE LIFE
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s .The _
several specimens " of
All Bales personally Listed and
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local manager of the place is Lloyd
Advertised. Bills prepared and
lasarasce Compos'
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Bryant.
C't'I1T![?ATING; DISCINli '
posted.
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IAVING WIRITE
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Reasonable Rates
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The Annual Meeting of the
' v.,
en's Institute will be hEid in the
PHONE 290 STOL'FF rlaiA
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Township Hall on Tuesday, May 10,
There will 'be the Election of Off-
_IC�'een River
Telephone 1182, Wbitby, Out.
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iters; The Conveners will Rive their
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reports and the Financial Report
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7cMwees 11116ways 2 sad L& will be read. Roll Call - "Pay your hiss Margo Wilson, Mrs, Syd
0i lhemehmsaa's Bay Road Fee." .Hostesses: Mrs. H. Bafelay, • Davies, of Toronto,, and Mrs. :Moon -
burs F. Cassie, Mrs..W. Milne, Mrs, ey, of Locust Hill, all motored to I4Your Friendly Resident Agent
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A, Glen and miss M. Duncan. I:unstviile for the week -end.
Don't forget the appeal of • the Mr Geo. Chaplin of S rucedale, RF.AIll`OR S, U TOMO AGENT
KAISER
churches for good, used clothing p s 1"E, FIRE C�l9UALTY, BODS, AUTOMOBILE
j, visited last week -end with Park
that can be -sent to Britain and to LIABILTTY INSURANCE Etc.
Europe, While -doing your house. friends. BUY F OM AND
= ELECTRIC bur, and Mrs. Geo, Dison of Tor-
cleaping,. lay. aside that discarded ' :LIST YOIIR PR�OPERTIDS FOR SALE WITH
clothing and send it along to burs, onto, -have returned to our midst
Lemon. It will be appreciated by George Duncan and Billy McKay CYRIL E MORLEY
!i Boom and Barn Wiring man less fortunate than ourselves. made a Red Cross collection in our E.
tt MATES GIVIM y village last week.
1 ! B*gTI Pleas send your gift now... `iiss Ruth Hutchings is Sporting
Mr, and firs, Donald Beer att- ar n,iw car.
- • ended a "dance at the Royal York
aaAQz� last Monday night, sponsored by }urs. Davies spent a few days in
- .Toronto last week. ��nsonthe Young Progressive ConservatBeand bIi s. Draper attended
aCOMRIE
ive Association of the Province, and e Coe* the wedding anniversary of Mr.
on Wednesday, Donald teas the only anal Mrs. J.. Sevens, Whitevale on LI]MM
. .� representative from the Township pbonea: Scarboro SSW or Howard 1117 �
PHONE PICK. ]ld of Pickering, outside of Ajax, who Saturday last.
bad a vote' for the new Premier. -= Scarboro Junction
• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowers, of
Maple Leaf .Fire Toronto. spent "Sunday with . Mr,
Notice to YOU
and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Bstimaw lies - FOR IMMEDIATE D•ELIVXRY -
lnaurance Co 'Mr. and Mrs. - George Smith, . _ of _ -
• i Beaverton, Mrs. Bud Tod, of Toron- a' 'FNTg NG 4r LUMBER" -Rough or Dressed, Trims, Bosh and Doors-
Write
oor _.
Write or Phone to visited Mrs. Philip bu Sunday, CIDUI ITING, sash, Glass, 01MTM
a ✓~ Mates for Farm and Coaatry jP UMSING WINDOW V. M UOMJPLETI,1--1�lrame
.Cbesp The Interrgeilate, Hockey boys balances Factory-bugt and'prefltted.
Bnlldings wish to thank through this column
Vb4$t0n1i InsuranceWomen'son BuOdi'gs the Women's Institute, for the lov- J BM SMO seU Rr mRaord -WALLBOARDS.-Ten Testy Donna000a, dip�c+ G����'
WindmMs, silos etc. • ely baagaet put' on for them " on 1 - � ti. Ans�e alum P.LYWOODS-F3r. Cedar, Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wood.
Amtotnobile bwarance of All Klads Thursday, April 23. The Conven- 111111115190mt, Duro WaMh g�NC,1I,h:8--.Asphalt and Cedar with Nails, Insulbric Siding,,
er, Mrs. Mary Mathews deserves � ��e• Beatxy memo J. M. C dargrain pidluM Pittsburg paints. .
:,ROWlxlatl &Gibson ' special -mention- for her work ib or_ s�►l � �•+ -
rxnizing it. as it was no small task.memo
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wk 0101011001,
-However, it was a Yeal succesa with
W(�
fifteen players present, all of whom enjoyed
J.
PROUQ�E _
enjoyed the banquet and some dan- `
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