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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_05_20fabocrlption Rate: =2.00 per yew; r, B, $2.50 W. C, M'URKA,R and SON, PUin ISHORS • l Rlan Found In ~Roue River'W��teve e. _This Wed .. ....a • .l• d eve the latter part of January a sad s�,r re We Stand Today" � Pickering Village and even from January 9th, on;- •:'. « (Pickering Townshipand particul- art the WhitevaTe�rea ince been The annual meeting of the Brock Joseph Banigan and Gordon Cull- � '� .. y Road Home and School Association am, -Chairman and Consultant Eng- Mr. and Mrs Geo Valleau, of _ gaiting with deep interest and con_ Pickering United Church Aylsham, Soak. were the week -end, was held in the school on Monday, ]neer, respectively of the Pickering , cern for some word leading to in- I Per. R�obt. Cl Copeland, Minister ;May 9 with the ,President in the and Whitby Manning Board, were guests o1 their cousin, Mrs. Frau formation regasding the 'disappear- t wday, May 22, 1949 chair. Reports were given by offic- introduced as speakers at the Ilion- Baker. +. weave of 69 -year-old John aicPher- 10.00 a« gym. •Sunday School airs,. Hollister, of 1st: Catharine - era and conveners,. The Secretary day evening meeting• of Rotary. , s, ' sora, who left his, home on January 15.00 a m. .Morning Worship -- , reported that seven regular meet- Mr. Bahigan, . once again, con- is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jami a1th, with his dog, end had not Z.30 P. M. Evening Service Cha. man, lases' heard from since. Large par- fogs were held during the year, the firmed our early belief in his un- sssi p programs o2 which, were based on canny, unusual far-sightedness as air, and Mrs, O:' Blakely have.. ties of searchers under police 'dir- Coir practice at the church on purchased the north lot from Mr. 'l the seven essentials in the develop- he reviewed developments in this p sctian, with Boy Scouts and other ��Y e°�& Robert Found and have the excav- school pupils and adults have tom_ ' sent of the child: health,• home, area east of Toronto during the ' education citizenship, vocational past ten to fifteen years. atiag for the new residence now • Y bed the district for miles, without Presbyterian Church completed sums". effectiveness, recreation .and char- Those (who are willing) among jif�ev. David Marshall, D1Ctnister Or Monday with the ansa! a _ g y Z:00 g`m: y�Sunday, School8 as the guest j atteryton, in an eftort to interest all ss lcok' back to some' early gather- Ma Of our people in all our children, and Ings in this community a heard= Mrs.er niece Jack Teale nephew,_,Mr. and _ Mrs John Murkar w -- to link in common purpose, the 1 Joe make certain pr phectes. 3.00 p, m. - Divine Wore p Toronto for oteam above], was cleaning out the ' severel days last 'week and while river bed at Griffin's Hotel in the °mend theschool. during they Some catild_not. or_—w I not see s .. �� -.. The Treasurer reported a sum of it" but i1 he, is at all human, Mr. there en oye s�ri(i to St. Cather- 7ionge Valley, uncovered the body $370-00 Banigan must be enjoying consid- _ pre���n 4nn°W Ines. of an elderly man, later identtfed which amount was expended on the erable satisfaction is seeing the May ' $'� gyp• M' firs. Valleau returned to King. as his father, by Prof. John Me- school, and for the children. A bal- most of his prophecies being real- ston on Sunday after spending sev- ante of 120.00 remains on hand. lees today. :r' « Pherson of Toronto University. The Annual Bazaar of the Ladies eral months with her daughter'Mrs. A piano was purchasedP'and'placed We speak of air. Ban]gaa today, . In the habit of spending. much Afd of thb Presbyterian Church I Frank Baker and family. :of his leisure time on the banks of in the school Dishes were bought as a "one-timie resident of our com- will be held In the Town Hall on i Mra. Sprggge who is the Toronto the nearby creek, it is believed heMay 28, at 3.00 P. M. In addition General Hospital, undergoing for the use of the members • and sanity' , as they have given up the g sur-. had Callen into the water in Jan- groups using the school, and farm orr the Brock Road and mov- to the usual booths of aprons, fancy gery, Is progressing, and expects- to, nary, some miles above •the point other , work towels, white elephants, the be hoose neat week. for' the children's use at lunch � ed to Leaside. but still- maintains - � ft! which he was found. The body time A motion picture projection i a lively interest in our community home -cooking and' afternoon, tea, 3iany of our resideaf8 are chaag• hos been brought to the latter lot- the ladies are offering for sale - fag their screen was presentedIng clans for the boys o! the school Rather than waft anti-, . A woodwork- at cost to him a14—for our good. "pines of abode" these rrtioa by .the floods of the spring. greetings cards, magazines, home- days, Mr. and Mrs. Lea _ Barrett $man has made candy, weiners and ehocol- have purchased the residence of air, - and comlmunity was organized and I passed away before speaking good met on Tuesday and Thursday ev- I oft him, we today, as we have many, Iate milk for the children. Moose, near the B A. station. Mr. luorticultural Society Distribute enings during the winter, and will many times, say "We never listen pigJohn Cowan and family have mov- Peeb To Be aior X001 Paper 8 r e �� McEvoy Church >. ed into the new home of air. Reg. _ • carry on again next Fall. This class � to Joe without learning something Pastor W. T, McEvoy Fuller, on Elizabeth St.;' air. and is instructed by three of the fat- new"—•a complete severance of re- ' Pickering Horticultural Sodet-Y )Btuday, May 22, 1948 ' Mrs. Gordon Tripp have moved to distributed seeds. free, tot prig- hare, and the Association had the lat]ona with this municipality would 10.00 A. m, - Sunday School di0"d! the Range School Dun- school re -wired. so that power tools be a great, lose, in times when such 11.00 a, m, • Yorni" DerogiM Ajax, .. John Clark and chasdauged could be operated, and voted 20 knowledge and ability- become so 7.00 ter Mrs. Mowatt have purchased lirarton and Pickering Schools, at _ 6 y� s p. m •.Evaageltstic 8esvi0a Mr' Freak. Prouse's new hos on their meeting in Dunbarton last to buy extra tools. A Hooby . Glaaa valuable to us, We trust he stays wase e 'Week. The teachers will then dds. in Leathercrait was held on eight around a hit, at least until things Wed, « 8,00 Christina St. consecutive Thursday P• m• - Prayer .Mieeting. Some of his chums went to the tribute the seeds among the senior y evenings, at- around here settle down some. Both Fri. 8.00 P. in. - Young People's tended by 20 members. The six h and Mr. Culiam appear to have Union Station on Saturday night to pupils who will pleat the seeds older girls from the school took the greatest confidence of a pros- barton United urdt I see Herb Le Gard off for Halifax, aad show tb*lr products at the g :Rev. J. ]fi:. Br+ham, Mlwhere he commences big naval Fail Show In a Classification eap- theme classes, and the Association perous future for our part of the iaiste! paid their tees. A sum of money Province, Sunday ArWiling. l gelidly for the®. - oras mad available to the teacher The _one big question at the 10,80 a, m. - Sunday Sehool Pickering friends wilt regret to - The program for the evening con- e g 12.16 a. m. - WO hip learn ,of the passing of Mra. F. f listed o! solos isstrnmentaI and to silpply extra seat -work supplies moment appearu to be "Does Pick- p Carter."who, a few years a lived vocal, and folk dances.by the ecbool and small prizes for junior pupils, I Bring Village became apart of 7e& - m• - Pleasant Bon, Eventing go Wed. • 7.80 m, - in Picdieri when Air. Carter was ' and the Association, is co-operation the Ajax- Improvement Area, or do p• �'7ce �� '� pupils with the School oard °will 1$ we rot and it would also appear wed• • 7.30 R um_ - employed on the C. N. R. section Premiums were -distributed to _ place Byeey yet' here, The funeral took place on ' ' Olid -n ,memibers of the Society. several subscriptions for children's that we are going to be asked to y - ui' choir pnWalbs Tuesday. She is survived by her - p magazines, eptpress an opinion on the matter in �y - Cubs and Scouts The new officers are: President, the near future, Bat.. Fortnightly . Motion R4oeaees husband, now stationed at Colborne, Alban Swan ;. _ jars. Edgar James; Vice -Presidents Mr. Cullom in his enthuses m "'�"� one son, Douglas, of Wh4tby; Hazel Mrs. A. Akers, air. Alan McKen- states, "Pickering has everything", Rev..AUghJ. Cir a (Centennial) of Harmony and Alice, 01 Toronto. -�� r zie; Secretary. . Mr. Alfred Kayes; and we have it from "grupe-vine" Rev, J. H Mlnlstee Mrs. S rfagett, Church $t. who - •lllar, Alban Swan, well mown in �h�+ p tale area, passed away on Thursday Treasurer Mrs. L. A. Wilson; Ex- . methods, that "'Pickering is to have Sunday- has been home from the hospital ecutive ,Members: Mrs, Helen Gray, WATER is spite of anything that 10.00 a m, Worbbip. and S. School a few weeks had to return on Sun- snornfng at his home. He was 11, 7.30 p. m. - Pleasant Sun. Evening day where she again underwent a - - morn in Leavesdon, Watford, ]ars. Jas, Murdoch, Mrs, John Rem- might come up"• and that officials ',It1ng., -be come to Canada about 40 mer, Mrs, Jas. Hunter, Mr. James in high and mighty places are in- Mon, • 8.80 p. m. 8r. Boys (?soap major operation. She to Progressing { g wed. - 8.0o p, m. - C. G. L T. C as satisfactorily as can be expect• Years ago. He was a. carpenter by Murdoch. Members _are reminded teremted 1n seeing to it that Pick- Thurs. - 6,,30 p, m. - 'hall Rangers . ed, Lode, Aad then took up farming. that fees are now due and payable. erirta does get water. Mr. Swan has lived near Pickering � 8.0o_�i m. - Ubdr esc*!eo Mrs -Gordon Bra recentlyoto- All are - �a: over years a was s me euccemetul season -WELCOME�dy - Motion Pictaces ed her slater, and party at Landon, her of the Anglican Cburcb, the ( Here is another local group whose At Int Woodlands ' May 24. rtsfting friends at T11bury and De- i >tr-oresters, a member of the 83rd F>sirport LB CharcbCharrb Croft. Programs we. have been watching, Rev. J. H. Minister J S. Balsdon and Son have just Battliou, 4tln C. M. R's. and consider this Assoc. to be t. lollowiag the recent extending Sunday Surviving are: his wife, one eon mong those doing a very worth. of their boundaries to White's lido- ;U80 P. m :Sunday school completed the re -modelling of their hardware store here removing - t � n 6 ha three daughters: Violet. at ,the 2nd Con., the Rouge, and ]Bob; g while wort in their des Live o� 1.00 m. rich Bat'vaa _. Dec 0. Gb ,. home, Dorothy (Mrs. Stowe), of communities. Ed.) the Lake, E. Woodland'e 'Associa_ partition that dreaded the origins! I Toronto, and Pearl (Mars, Devlin), tion 'has planned a "get -acquainted" 6�4l.VAT.iON AQi7MY premises. The greater part of that @t Toronto; one brother in Sonny- NOTICE pt�ogram for May 24th, in their Lieut. T.. Pole trials floor to now devoted to sae- Mroolr liosprta: and three brothers official welcoming of those living TUESDAYS. play tables and shelving. When the ? wfthin the Hewer boundaries An �0 P. M'�' stock has been tufty provided for and two, slstard in $tnglaad, -bur Hairdressing Salon will be closed June ath, and through July entertainment is planned for the Yon Welcome they will have one oK the most ap- awmay --half-ton truck, 1948, to -date -looking hardware stores and August. 'Community Hall, for young and old ter sale. 11Besllent condition- ADDly xnr*w,je wbite, �.- and ill we invited to attend and p��n Gains lato O. A. 8. A. outside o! Toronto. ottice. Cbwmb p participate in the festivities. New. Softball This Year comers will have 'the 'opportunity = The Lata Frank G. McC/aRhy also, of joining the Association. At their meeting last week, Cha TM Movement Toward The Most IIalted• Cdurrh W. A. To B nsor Pickering Softball umgue was or. ;A`great many of our people have, with Some ons- � (To the News by Apsley t Pi • Ploys Here May �i0. ganized for the coming Beason. whose funeral tout[ place at Pici- iety watched the current development to our west. There will be lour teams to the ering on Monday morning last, wan ever the past number of'years wondering "Just when League - Pickering Cubs, Brough- , Reserve Friday, May 20, for an until recently a life -Long resident does it reach us" and with something of a steam- am Danbartoa and Whitby. The e:eaing of tun and good entertain- of this community. He left his fat= = Pieterin sbip ms willbe roller action, we find it rapidly approaching, It not went, to. be presented in Pickering in the Intermediate group, Note, here a few years ago to live with t►]ready here. }?own Hall by Dunbarton Young his sister Mrs O'4.oaae o1 Toronto ' that Whitby is not in this group, omens Association. Program in- where he passed peacefully `away Among those who wiM be the first to feel its in- and have only come in as a "fill- fluence or presence is the schools. To the west, the Eludes: °1two one -act plays. a girls in his chair on Friday evening, He in" team to make up the schedule. '.torus a "barbershop" gL,artet and was a• son of the late Daniel and Rouge (Altoua Rd.) had to build their first school Officers are: Pres. Jas. L. Pal - trio.' This is being sponsored Dy Anna MaOarthy, 'pioneer reside nta -only a few years ago,' and .during the past winter. , mer; Vice -Pres. Ross A. Murison; i roup 3, o1 the Lnited Church W. o! Lot 6 in the 4th concession opened two new rooms that had to be added, and A, hero. Adm, 35 ani "� cents. Sec. -Treasurer Don A. Beer. ' _ now occupied by Basil Churchyard. _ ,even at the official dpealug, were discussing the ' Deceased was never married. He addition of other rooms to take care of the anticip- was one of -family of sin, only the 9 , ated increase in attendance. Dunbarton, further east, vs sides] of whom is now living, Two have, and' are Going through the same prog- sisters, Laura %rd Kate, and two . =y ram. And now, Pickering Village school is facing the brothers _ �� through 'timothyand Danielhis medical course, preset- just ' same problem.. Next fall the last available roam in eased him. At his funeral, the Req- t:ur local school will be fitted as a class-ro win, mak- Y , uiem Massy was sung by Father = Ing ours afour-roomed public school, to accommo- Jack. O'Loane, nephew, who in his date the anticipated one hundred and forty to fifty ` school day's, spent all his summers .,,,enrolment on the First of September next at the farm here, where he was a Tboee new teachers will be engaged for our puht c general favourite - with all. Frank bchool for nest fall, para. Haller and Mrs. Hood both was of a jovial and happy disposi- tion, who would never refuse any- - - having resigned, and a third teacher for the new --�'- one a request for help He always room .... the new teacher will probably be a gentleman -member of the starff• Our outlook in thip village does " took a keen interest in all local Lut appear to be such a costly one as has that of � activities and ser.. ,for over toren _ . ty years as a school trustee and was the areas to our west. It is expected that the new Secretary -Treasurer for ten Many I•iigh School Board will relinquish the 'two rooms F �4a, £ of his friends had not heard of his siow;'being used, by the time additional accommoda- £ decease, but among those. from. here tion will be required here, who attended the funemt, were:' There is every reaeon to believe that growth and r < " Richard Squire, Gordon Smith, who -",further development lies ahead- for -this area, • and lived with him for several .years, many changes will be taking place methods or � qe?;;;:;: and F. M. -Chapman and George West. Deceased was 'in his 85th odditions in our municipal administration to cope x year. with new conditions. The next twenty-five years will 1Mr•ee bria'ht eyed youngsters getting lav{ minute We also note the passing of W. ie "Dig years" in the history of South Ontario Coun- t_ J. McDonald, in Toronto, a former ty, and Pickering Township will not be among the bv6muctions, on the Magic Adventures 'program, It resident here. He hae been lately, , lemat affected, run be heard every', Tuesday ah 5.50 an the G B C. living In Toronto. - t.,:,,r friends; tney PAn their own va:ations. I never understood them - very well, so when they were stuall I had gov_rnesses to mange them. "Where have I failed, Anne Hirst? Always I've done what I thought -was best for his advancement. Aad - flow,- out of a clear sky, he wants to leave me!" —_Broken-Heartefk _ ' This may appear to be an ex- * aggerated•.ca-e of a selfish woman --• - * going her own way, while as * amiable husband foots the bills. — * Yet it does exist. And, to a differ-ent degree,' many other wives - offend- . * They have never taken' the " trouble to. understand their hus- bands, or consult them as to how * they'd prefer to spend what little * leisure they have. It is all plan- • ned for them by' 'perfect wives" - * u•hn ;f thp_truth. wEte.-knowlt,.._aft _ * only doing what their own social * ambitions demand and dragging * unwilling husbands along, hus- bands who'd rather spend an * evening before their own fireside, - * or, a Saturday afternoon at,a.ball * game. Is your husband happy with you? ' Before it is too late, ask yourself =this- question, and`- answer it hon- estly If you are worried by what ' you must confess, write to Anna, Hirst, at Bos 1, 123 Eighteenth - St., New Toronto,- Ont ,REL /EVE BY RUBBING IN ►Briseo . nick relief. 19-44 Cireaselass ;fazt-drying. strong `t1A� OF F i+ AIIa ' sasize. 6,14 DOES INDIGESTION !WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT? Hal' Tear Fer "U. For The Kiss of Reed That Helps Make TdeaoRarin' To Cs .below then e bele-inofoyOU ur 7s last delta of ou bowew 90 that 6 cps dKesLl�on itrikes, try n the 0tocossb below the holt. ` wbat YOU may need IS Cartes utus Uwe PLIL to give needed help sd that •'fergotbs4 711 lost' of bowels. Ps Take e Career's Uttle Uvor Pill botoo and one alter meals. Take fhem'be dusettosa They help crab up • larpr floc of the 7 mail digestive juices in our stotaasb AND bowels -help you diesel what you have esan in Nature's own way, Then me" folks got the kind of eclat thas makes you tosl better from your bead to yaw toes. ,lust be sura you got the Nebulas Cartes" s tones Lune Pil+s from roar drunim -abs ' Jim Randall nodded. He talked rhubarb se til Sgt. O'Hara. He sent a trooper 1 % cups strawberries. washed ,: forward' on . foot is a .. fallen tree and hulled SWEETER • r, '.•' lyin.g some 30 yards aheadThen, _1 cup sugar ;e with Mel Scarlett, he rode to the y teaspoon saltIs. 41 TASTIER WhIlle Broad stream and entered to its middle. Ya teaspoon nutmeg •. ?'' The Rater -swirled: about his -horse's -3-tablespoons flour - --' - .' legs. -The` A juice '• Apache rock to the 1 tablespoon lemon •' ' • _ � - I water'; edge, signaled with his tablespoons' butter or - REeipe �- lance. A second Indian appeared margarine 2 tab aMeasure into li° bowl, y, C. • from the trees and joined .the first y lukewarm water, 1 top. gmuttlated y t 'vii: .. - �:;' They entered,,,the, w4ter. . , Metuoa. - �uutLiirr rhubarb suss sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved, The talk began. Short] a third 9 - with -- Y Tinkle th envelope els - P ea . eisch , •• '• ;�: 'straw'Uerr:es, and place in a deep � � - warrior appeared and joined the baking dish, bfix sugar, salt; nut- man's Royal Fast .Rising Dry , first. two .A minute later a fourth meg and flour, and sprinkle ovQr Yealtt. Let stand 10 min., THEN %followed. The fifth, erneiging from fruit. Sprinkle with lemon juice -and - eu well. Scald 2 -milk and stir in � .: :.t " ,.� �: l behind a giant boulder, appeared dot with butter. Roll out pastry 5 fila. granulated sugar, 5 tap salt; and rode to the rou lukewarm. Add to g p to fit dish and place over fruit. cool to 1 yeast (Continued \st �'� eek] Fold edges undr.. au { crimp. miaurg and stir in ly�c.lukewarm e water. Bearbi 6 c, once -sifted bread i flour; beat yell- Beat in 5 tbs. melted shortening. Work in -6 c. more once: f u 1lipinn. ' Allays sifted bread •Sour. Knead- until t. F 75. --CROSSWORD *.,Neck hair '74. Pas rense smooth and,- ,elastic: place in p le: Vemarrlel it. Father greased bowl and brush top with. ' • ItZZLE -St. Table mgt s9 r ratie� melted butter or shortening. Cover ;'. Is. Kind or beer 40. Former `PresideaVe and set in warm place, free from ; Is. Decays ACROSS 2. Article l4. Twig -- 4e. Tears draught. Let rise until doubled in' ~r I. Flower Z, Pile 71:iftzed snow 46, Rodent bulk, Punch down dough in bowl; + S. Paper ateaa- 4. Proofreader's sad rain 48 Scdarth! u rem ease to . Time ualt ed. -Nasal sound 6t. Hard -shone! Br P+'cover and let`rise again �. I t Present 6. Time gaits ss. Ce.me to fruit until about yes as high as first rise. "' 1� Veceseltato 4. Sells to the 29. )6rmine 67. Ocean _ 0S7 4. Correlative cPrinter's o lst Y ai. Kind of resin 6`. Conceralns Punch down dough and divide into 1 o either f. r a e ■ war.) 59. 1.horouirhrare 4 equal portions; form into,mooth sISAO It. Lives I b. r ` Ess measure iK, s am:bitioue art balls. Grease tops, .cover with gNN' }J tT. t Indian IN p�� J o f moneT cloth; let rest 10.15 min. Shape into IJ j ig. Ancient i 12 Mavea;'place in g eased bread pans. _ 76. I Ancient Troy tops. cover and let rise until � � ') <77. Incite Grease Add' a delightful flavor to your s, mount tried f doubled in bulk. Bake in hot oven, iK. Fenn erose. 425°, 15 min., then reduce beat to D�Y _ . living room with this. new pine ins mpderately hot, 375°, and bake sc►s res Ase ' r fipple crochet chair -set! So easy— =t• I'rsaoh aretcle srt !o p tN miterla 30-35 mintu.es longer.. ""-`,"'-;,-s;!�gtIsm ! roe all in one leve --- New pineapple design chair -set 06. slim bw -easy, Pattern g37; fro BaNeke er Ill beginner - as. �beeef l;: - shet directions. Laura Wheeler'; improved pat- '^ jJ lava New•Fast-Acting Cary Yea.i tern makes needlework so simple 41. So. AnswitistuAnIPILIs - Needs NO Rerri -ration with its charts, photos and con- e4• Breath taadeb , �Q' q. ' p1se directions. ' ta. Swallow Thousands of women every _. 47. Weary _ Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS es. Color 'week are switching to the new ' 6s. Dash in coins (stamps cannot be accept- aa. Rocks modern Fleisrhmanri Royal r for this pattern to Box 1, 123 c-gs. pebllcaeMee ; •• "'Fast Rising Dry Yeast. 'Ir fast hteenth St•, New Toronto, Ont. IT. Safe vb :� —it's active—keeps for weeks in rot plainly pattern number, yew : Gi ids errvo t: ,+a the Cupboard.'Perfec' restilts'?r name and address. a ke �. ' •.;/` rolls, buns breads' ► rhiew are- ItBUR 21 — 1949 .h•r.cc.r - Answer elsewhere in this Issue __ _ _ „ _ _ 0� 1"00746.tSftJ/bpIy;� . , .• TTU C tv u4i QY edam Andrews• i -. �� -ft's hard to understand why so. first class cooks — present Make sure at-gashes—in- top—of= ' crust and bake in a hot riven (42P company excepted, of course=will degrees F.) 40 minutes. (If straw- -- carefully follow recipes for almost berries-aYtrvery urge, cut in halves. Amany - LAD everything they make. with one ex-, This recipe makes 6 servings. ception. That's jam. When it comes And, to finish out on the same. ' to jam, making the.)''re inclined to note I', started out with, here's an follow "rule of thumb" methods, easy. to make sauce that •,adds the -• ` - often with results that -aren't en- . perfect touch to cornstarch pudding • ` "r � A SAGS tirely satisfactory. ', or -any number of other dishes. • This is a great mistake when it=s STRAWBERRY SAUCE so easy to follow scientific instrue- r/ cup btgter or margarine tions that lead straight to success: .1% cups confectioner's sugar " Here. for instance, is a grand way Yolks of 4 eggs to. make that almost universal favor- 2 cups crushed' strawberries - -- —+ ite: .Method. Cream butter and sugar. WEST OF THE --ST-RAWBER-R— ­Y --JAM dd-egg s'olks,_one_at a time.. -heat- f'{ 4 cups 4 prepared fruit ing alter each addition. Add crush - j�� SUN1\ _7 cepa sugar ed berries, and beat again -just be-. ` % ' bottle fruit pectinfore serving. A Social Storyr~ / Method.' Crush thoroughly about . b Y _ 1 2 quarts fully ripe strawberries A1V rig 1"1'tR5 i,.. Ii JOCH Measure 4 cups' into a large sauce-_ 'Add ,;`•L- �•• �,��e - DW CK 1-� pan. sugar to fruit in sauce- pan and mix well. Place over high - So often. when a husband falls in s1QP - heat, bring to a full rolling boil. love with somebody else, or for any - - -and boil -hard--one -mrmftr -stirring - -tithes-reason wants his freedom, his - 81'V/1Pt91b • • -• •- The have grown into a lovely constantly. Remove from heat and wife cries, "How can he do this to. stur� this far Virginia' Ames u - - ,• ••al. -mrd the !.-sass+ .cage rressins tae N•oman.. �,irginia.'.' Virginia." stir 'in bottled fruit pectin. "Then me: I't•e given him the 'best years g destr Plains of 4risons In the summer 0r lata. bound for Santa Bonita where oro will Her eyes flashed hem scorn, she ., stir and skim by 'turns for five minutes to cool slightly, to of my life!" Sometimes .one., wonders,..HAS meet her Hance.-Pbu Lawrence. cru ran written her. Pleading frantitaur that drew away. I' think were wan- dering too far," "I I prevent floating. fruit. -Pour g quickly into SHE' she come to hem. A few muss sue st - Lanaasa the stage ls betel up bs masked she said. think I shall return to camp." , glasses. Paraffin at once. 14fakep Ont frantic wife whose husband fundis and .moue, bo: addressed a • man named Barron at basis Bonita. V He shrugged knocked the ashes ! about glasses six ounces each. wants a divorce, 4011104•, one of the bandits seatehe, a ramee from V'irginia's duos, esool" taw .from his pipe, and offered her' his She * . Instead of mak:ug all your straw Fe is stunned by the request. She can - letter teeter e•nee■led Inside to fall. to fro taenus The bandit toad" return. is to arm. i n gored the offer and' walked on ahead of him. herr y jam straight" why not try... not imagine why Per At Lanasse, rile sees Lt. aim Banti" whom she had known and bad been in are The next day a broken axle on some that's stretched out" with a he is dissatisfied - - ormall and h back eotter me aherprotests. iinsista user one of the wagons delayed the bit of rhubarb, The flavor is grand: in fact there are lots 'of 'folk iwho 'rYcil, perhaps. my readers be and his comp-", will "core her tbressis the ie'mB«.:+ ♦imrh. eo„ore.. a esaa Bonita march for several hours. While the damage was being repaired Stephen 'prefer .it to the other. ;;; .can Nhen they read . Barron and two other riders over- RHUBARB these excerpts '� CHAPTER 11 - {Continued !cook the column, ioinin it when it g and and JAM from her letter: "I've made a From Last %%'eek) He moved on again. Steve Barron rode beside: - _•3 'cups prepared fruit place for him in the social life hers seemed to want to talk "We ]talc signs of Apaches on the Virginia and talked at times. Each occasion Randall looked �: - 4V cups sugar which he would never have found 'I way north-” .Jim back frowning ,n disapproval. His I i hoz powdered fruit pectin alone. belong to four organiza- tions, "How interesting." Her voice was "studious] ) frowns prompted Virginia to talk Metitax Slice thin or chs (do I ,not peth about !_e_ pouacl rhubarb- and work hard in them. I make him go to their banquets and -- Y bored. � more spirited] laugh more Y• ug early. Crush thoroughly ..about l quart -Other affairs. He doesn't enjoy He gave her an intent look they a dusk. Mel' Scarlett, the scout, fully ripe strawberries. Combine them, but I know they're good for turned 'away. He halted .when she appeared suddenly on the trail fruits and measure 3 cups into a him. said, softly, "Jim -. ' "Yes ahead. He had been scouting all a large saucepan. aeasure "We bele to the FridayNight ?" day. seeming to travel 10 miles . to i Msugar and set aside. 'Dance Club. He'd rather bowl, or "Nothing ..-I'm sorry•" - $ut it was hold '.the column's one. He made a sign r' Jim Randall• and the Place sauce an holding frail "over 'hi stay home, bt13 we meet the tight enough to trim. He brought out a pipe and filled .to officer's order halted the march. The troop- h fi'eat. Add B powdered fruit pec- tin and stir � until mixture comes people there. "Our Literary Society im- and lighted it. He smoked in sileact ers rode fr*rward to flank the to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar, gets portant authors to lecture, ansa we and seemed to listen to the night't µ aGO"` Bring to a full rolling boil and boil discuss the latest hooka at our quiet Virginia felt the nearness of hard one minute, stirring constantly. meetings.. I insist go along, so ]um and the' distance of him, too, i They had halted in a 'wooded, i Remove from heat, skim, ladle -he he can improve his mind. She watched him through half- rocky country. Beyond where Mel quickly into glasses. ParafSa. at On Saturday afternoons we at. 7elosed eyes, dreamily, wondering "about ' Sca(('fe�t sat on his horse was a wide, 'once. Makes about six -ounce - tends concerts, also one evening dur- him and his life. sh�Ylow` stream. On' the far side I gla"ec. ing the week. Sunday might* there His voie4 shattered her .t ou hts, stood 'a mounted figure. motionless is always a buffet Supper at somrsYoufiance to meet you at Fort as stone. An Apache. Naked sex- --- Tlic strawberry -rhubarb combin- body'* house (often our own) and 'Winfield?" `'No cc -pt forP head -band, breech -clout, ation is a • grand -one- for other '-' 'though he is nota good conversa- f=1 mean to surprise' him' ' moccasins and - bandolier of cart- I things beside jam. Deep dish pie.,tionalist, these contacts have helped '- ridges. his body shone co ppery in for example. While the berry sea- "on'.' Whim in his business. was suddenly at her side. "He's the half-li¢hr. He carried rifle and son is give the family=and "We have two girls and one son. e' rather a lucky fellow. You tancr, yourself—a real treat with this: Two are in private schools, one In ta S ••riett• rode- W Jtiu -Ratidali. . : S STRAWBERRY AND RHUBARB college. They have their own ca, n ------ "Wants a pow -won, sir, Don't like DEEP DISH PIE sand usually .spend weekends with 1 n cups unpeeled- diced t.,:,,r friends; tney PAn their own va:ations. I never understood them - very well, so when they were stuall I had gov_rnesses to mange them. "Where have I failed, Anne Hirst? Always I've done what I thought -was best for his advancement. Aad - flow,- out of a clear sky, he wants to leave me!" —_Broken-Heartefk _ ' This may appear to be an ex- * aggerated•.ca-e of a selfish woman --• - * going her own way, while as * amiable husband foots the bills. — * Yet it does exist. And, to a differ-ent degree,' many other wives - offend- . * They have never taken' the " trouble to. understand their hus- bands, or consult them as to how * they'd prefer to spend what little * leisure they have. It is all plan- • ned for them by' 'perfect wives" - * u•hn ;f thp_truth. wEte.-knowlt,.._aft _ * only doing what their own social * ambitions demand and dragging * unwilling husbands along, hus- bands who'd rather spend an * evening before their own fireside, - * or, a Saturday afternoon at,a.ball * game. Is your husband happy with you? ' Before it is too late, ask yourself =this- question, and`- answer it hon- estly If you are worried by what ' you must confess, write to Anna, Hirst, at Bos 1, 123 Eighteenth - St., New Toronto,- Ont ,REL /EVE BY RUBBING IN ►Briseo . nick relief. 19-44 Cireaselass ;fazt-drying. strong `t1A� OF F i+ AIIa ' sasize. 6,14 DOES INDIGESTION !WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT? Hal' Tear Fer "U. For The Kiss of Reed That Helps Make TdeaoRarin' To Cs .below then e bele-inofoyOU ur 7s last delta of ou bowew 90 that 6 cps dKesLl�on itrikes, try n the 0tocossb below the holt. ` wbat YOU may need IS Cartes utus Uwe PLIL to give needed help sd that •'fergotbs4 711 lost' of bowels. Ps Take e Career's Uttle Uvor Pill botoo and one alter meals. Take fhem'be dusettosa They help crab up • larpr floc of the 7 mail digestive juices in our stotaasb AND bowels -help you diesel what you have esan in Nature's own way, Then me" folks got the kind of eclat thas makes you tosl better from your bead to yaw toes. ,lust be sura you got the Nebulas Cartes" s tones Lune Pil+s from roar drunim -abs ' Jim Randall nodded. He talked rhubarb se til Sgt. O'Hara. He sent a trooper 1 % cups strawberries. washed ,: forward' on . foot is a .. fallen tree and hulled SWEETER • r, '.•' lyin.g some 30 yards aheadThen, _1 cup sugar ;e with Mel Scarlett, he rode to the y teaspoon saltIs. 41 TASTIER WhIlle Broad stream and entered to its middle. Ya teaspoon nutmeg •. ?'' The Rater -swirled: about his -horse's -3-tablespoons flour - --' - .' legs. -The` A juice '• Apache rock to the 1 tablespoon lemon •' ' • _ � - I water'; edge, signaled with his tablespoons' butter or - REeipe �- lance. A second Indian appeared margarine 2 tab aMeasure into li° bowl, y, C. • from the trees and joined .the first y lukewarm water, 1 top. gmuttlated y t 'vii: .. - �:;' They entered,,,the, w4ter. . , Metuoa. - �uutLiirr rhubarb suss sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved, The talk began. Short] a third 9 - with -- Y Tinkle th envelope els - P ea . eisch , •• '• ;�: 'straw'Uerr:es, and place in a deep � � - warrior appeared and joined the baking dish, bfix sugar, salt; nut- man's Royal Fast .Rising Dry , first. two .A minute later a fourth meg and flour, and sprinkle ovQr Yealtt. Let stand 10 min., THEN %followed. The fifth, erneiging from fruit. Sprinkle with lemon juice -and - eu well. Scald 2 -milk and stir in � .: :.t " ,.� �: l behind a giant boulder, appeared dot with butter. Roll out pastry 5 fila. granulated sugar, 5 tap salt; and rode to the rou lukewarm. Add to g p to fit dish and place over fruit. cool to 1 yeast (Continued \st �'� eek] Fold edges undr.. au { crimp. miaurg and stir in ly�c.lukewarm e water. Bearbi 6 c, once -sifted bread i flour; beat yell- Beat in 5 tbs. melted shortening. Work in -6 c. more once: f u 1lipinn. ' Allays sifted bread •Sour. Knead- until t. F 75. --CROSSWORD *.,Neck hair '74. Pas rense smooth and,- ,elastic: place in p le: Vemarrlel it. Father greased bowl and brush top with. ' • ItZZLE -St. Table mgt s9 r ratie� melted butter or shortening. Cover ;'. Is. Kind or beer 40. Former `PresideaVe and set in warm place, free from ; Is. Decays ACROSS 2. Article l4. Twig -- 4e. Tears draught. Let rise until doubled in' ~r I. Flower Z, Pile 71:iftzed snow 46, Rodent bulk, Punch down dough in bowl; + S. Paper ateaa- 4. Proofreader's sad rain 48 Scdarth! u rem ease to . Time ualt ed. -Nasal sound 6t. Hard -shone! Br P+'cover and let`rise again �. I t Present 6. Time gaits ss. Ce.me to fruit until about yes as high as first rise. "' 1� Veceseltato 4. Sells to the 29. )6rmine 67. Ocean _ 0S7 4. Correlative cPrinter's o lst Y ai. Kind of resin 6`. Conceralns Punch down dough and divide into 1 o either f. r a e ■ war.) 59. 1.horouirhrare 4 equal portions; form into,mooth sISAO It. Lives I b. r ` Ess measure iK, s am:bitioue art balls. Grease tops, .cover with gNN' }J tT. t Indian IN p�� J o f moneT cloth; let rest 10.15 min. Shape into IJ j ig. Ancient i 12 Mavea;'place in g eased bread pans. _ 76. I Ancient Troy tops. cover and let rise until � � ') <77. Incite Grease Add' a delightful flavor to your s, mount tried f doubled in bulk. Bake in hot oven, iK. Fenn erose. 425°, 15 min., then reduce beat to D�Y _ . living room with this. new pine ins mpderately hot, 375°, and bake sc►s res Ase ' r fipple crochet chair -set! So easy— =t• I'rsaoh aretcle srt !o p tN miterla 30-35 mintu.es longer.. ""-`,"'-;,-s;!�gtIsm ! roe all in one leve --- New pineapple design chair -set 06. slim bw -easy, Pattern g37; fro BaNeke er Ill beginner - as. �beeef l;: - shet directions. Laura Wheeler'; improved pat- '^ jJ lava New•Fast-Acting Cary Yea.i tern makes needlework so simple 41. So. AnswitistuAnIPILIs - Needs NO Rerri -ration with its charts, photos and con- e4• Breath taadeb , �Q' q. ' p1se directions. ' ta. Swallow Thousands of women every _. 47. Weary _ Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS es. Color 'week are switching to the new ' 6s. Dash in coins (stamps cannot be accept- aa. Rocks modern Fleisrhmanri Royal r for this pattern to Box 1, 123 c-gs. pebllcaeMee ; •• "'Fast Rising Dry Yeast. 'Ir fast hteenth St•, New Toronto, Ont. IT. Safe vb :� —it's active—keeps for weeks in rot plainly pattern number, yew : Gi ids errvo t: ,+a the Cupboard.'Perfec' restilts'?r name and address. a ke �. ' •.;/` rolls, buns breads' ► rhiew are- ItBUR 21 — 1949 .h•r.cc.r - Answer elsewhere in this Issue __ _ _ „ _ _ 0� 1"00746.tSftJ/bpIy;� . , .• --------------- , - NO# SWOOL i! titer l Modern Etiquette � �, • !r`� by Roberta Lee i New Gadgets and Inventions�-- SSON : ' Q. Is true that any • kind � ` ..You'll Probably Be Seeing invitation may be extended over 00 By Rev. R. Barclay Warren telephone? - _ A. Yes, with one exception, nasi - WATCHING AND.PRAYING that is the formal invitation. ELECTRIC RAZOR. hlectnc nut affect food, animals or poultry. razor housed in plastic that shaves Also works well on metals and IN GETH6EMANE Is it necessary to introduce 1 — ewly-army wet"--wi regular blades in a "side- a'h€r rtoi)=orgaitiFcuriac .. - - Q• a-ir ed -guest -to -another M ark 14:32-42 ucst who is taking leave? to -side reciprocating motion. a- zor is motivated by an electro- ' - - No, this is not necessary. Nor - A. magnetic drive. Power consump- } +�J should one ever interrupt a con- y VEL HU \I E E\rT. Build Golden Text: -Watch a and tion ?watts Sand to be practically •-A-Plane--T:<?ode1--haiue- kit, �nabl • vlest ce enter into temptation. o�rien hetvr� two persons noiseless and to create no radio homebuilder to set up model o: The, ;pent truly is ready, but the order to.introduce a third., interference. Driven, element is his future, home from blueprint. Kit flesh is weak. \lark 14:38. y r Q, How are invitations to a _ pow -by_ h• .;e divided in- "Gethsemane" will always be re- �,.:%°� f bridal shower issueV i,� 'small grooved square eacfi membered a< the place of great s y permanent magnet which is affixed A. By note, card, telephone, or -to the gold-plated head. Can bee equal to l sy. foot. and'mmtature agony of. )esus. Here bore upon. 'they -may be given orally. removed for blade cnanRing and wall, dour, window and building Him the full realization of His cleaning. srctions of plastic. These stand, mission It was not the prospect Q. Is it correct to eat French 11) grooves to duplicate any floor of ' death' that brought, the bloQdy Y fried potatoes with the fingers? ! Plan. Also includes -tale furniture sweat to His brow, but the bearing. A. No; only with the fork. ... 'LOW-COST, VAPORIZER. P w-. _ - - cut ou ;. of the sins of men. In this hour Q. When the person who is mak- _ n- ing an I n rodu on does not speak - which are said to penetrate and kali c :. sympathy most, his disciples fell. a names clearly, and' it is very im- airborne microbes .that cause res- ,PLASTIC SOAPCAhE PAD. ".easy maladies is now available asleep. He asked them to watch - portant that the name be known, P y Soapcake pad of plastic holds soap and pray, but three times He re- of whom should one ask that the to public in simple, inexpensive cake of any size or shape and allows turned to find them sleeping. Said name be repeated? form. Makers claim vaporizer s water to be condurred awn before 1 .easy to work and vapor can be dis-, y He, "The spirit truly is ready, brit A. Ask the person introduced, charged instantly in any room. is bottom of cake be:onrs soft. De the flesh is weak." --signed to fit alt soap dishes or to (eius knew the truth of that "" of a one who e c. - .said .to be effective i u .six ,to eight . introduction. has mad the be used afire on flat surface• sta.ement' in His own ex enence. hours. - — ..-Is-it- r er-f -a- it o use . -4t-fir-t He -pre ed, ."0. M Fattrer,-- her mal mirror,on g Y h small oa d apply tip ALU�IINU3I PIG�1E\T. Al;- KITCHEN :BOM 1. COVERS if it be possible, let this cup pass •� stick and rouge in public? minus pigment, a ing aluminum Hitchen set of niatched bowl cover; from lir: nevertheless, not as I A. Whether it is proper or not, particles as base, provides new- in polka dot design is'niade of plan- will, but as Thou wilt." Here was paints which offer positive protec- tic. New, construction seals the, a hu -roan shrinking from the bitter it is being done; but this does not P include dee use of a comb or a tion against mold and roi"in all elastic in and . keep- it protected. cup. The second time He prayed, _ - _ climates. Is inanuiactured in 'paste from unsanitary contacts. Plastic ':�. fly Fa.her, if this cup may nail file. - form'; 2 lbs of pi};nieht mixed with used said to be waterproof, mildew pot pass away from -Me. except I gal, of usual altuninutfi paint said proof, and not harmed by -greases drink m Thy will triumph done,' Here Answer to Crossword Puzzle - to provide maximum protection. is or alcohol. Soap and water will not s exemplified .the triumph of the _ t weaken the workmanship. spirit over the flesh., At no time �, P q S R E A claimed to he perfectly ,safe-wi.l was there rebellion to God's will, '' but the flesh was weak. Later, ,r :�-•ar �, -�� _ angels ministered unto Him. When ecus faced-_ this real r x _ . J, g crisis. He prayed earnestly. He ^ hourcof the morrow. If we would gained'gt for the trying A R S 5 L E N D E Capri Caper - Princess Mar- l 4 A f T A - - b;•vee poke and calm in life's strug- resect Rose,.v'acatiening _at the- - - g'.ei. we must learn to pray until ale of Capri in Italy, oats i q T P / R R L t we 'rlave found strength in God. p y. We fGethsemane race4ull on the steps of Torre -.r e cannot think o y �HRC)•1'�IC�L�S ..g without teelrng a deep gratitude to Sarracena, a private beach. The q N R E A S Jesus' Christ Who suffered so for Princess is wearing a light -silk i C V R E DRE S US. He alone is our Saviour. tsutnmer dress and carry ing a p E 5 R K A E INCER In was alone- the Saviour.. prayed white Capri straw at- • In dark Gethsemane. /(��.'��� y� 11 1, Alone. He drained the bitter cup V We t dolir\.e P. C tox tA.Q Chorus sufferedt For m here e• There is a wild a ind blowing Out little half -ton pick-up is . the Alone, alone, Ile bore it all alone; k r tt and I'm not liking it one bit. It handiest thing to have around on He gave Himself to save His own. isn't a cold wind but -it is awfully the farm, but it is a long way from He sufferetj, bled, • and died alone.(,^� tough. Maybe 1 shouldn't grumble being a pleasure car,' Last week alone." a Q when I don't have to be out in it I even had to take it out once. - - - C - --very much, but even in the, house or twice with a bar'rel of fuel • oil r O It just about gives me the creeps. in the back! That is because Bob Life Is Real "And of course it does make a dif uses the pick-up as a portable re- _ _ Rez a .ference even if one does stay in- fuelling, station for his tractor. Part- '?'• ' ' An implement salesman stopped mors .:. the egg man calls and her gets annoyed if he sees me go his car alongside field where a - before 1 can stop it the door blows out with the true' , loaded -but g s -farmer was plowing, a plodding - ./ Thrift made with MAGIC back on its hinges.. Partner hails me it .doesn't worry me at alt -just I y� bull hitched to the old-fashioned from outside to help him With a so long as I don't have anything moldboard. nkken t m d 000aommf wM a chs. ewe bimded •Tittle job and I' don't hear him for oily in the cab with me. At that to a smooth pato with S4 e. eokl mf. Add 2 e. diced T`+� He ha.; fust goo nicely launched Docked perk, 1 finell�pped name eoioo, t very the wind. Bob says --"'Watch for I would draw the line. Otherwise into a sale talk on' modern farm- �+ John -he may be in this afternoon." I don't mind -I never have been en.(j chopped clone °t gariie. 8aas•o with este asd But unless I happen to look out at over-bigdened.with false pride. sng machinery when the farmer' vepp•r.K.epboiladoablsboii•e: held up his hand. He pointed down -- - � eatactty the right minute I won't i ,the field to where a row of open. NfC1NT sMdisl 16a anti sib into howl,!°' voce-ditsd 9knoW whether John comes in or On our way home from Toronto p•etr7 sour (or t}( e. eacrdited hard-.twt sour), 2 tap. we. came throughone of those new doors in a long implement -shed di- Masi° Baking Poodw, i. top. salt. Cee a sooty s tbs. not. That is what the wind doesvulged a couple of tractors, none- dwrtesing. Make a well in ventre, pow is 213.e. "and , iso a arming area. way cultivator, a tom ane an of et,lightly"ice • - The men here are halfwayours is wasting for his new home°ntinws"egwaraIiasgtw.redatemst+aaswitbdon&. kindred farm machines. _ through seeding.Probablythe to b -e completed. I suppose most of.. as prick with •tock and pinch Dorn.. Babe to hoe oras, f y the houses that we saw were around The salesman was dumbfounded. � " a2s•, tats .1e. �l with pock muton and serve. 'would have been finished except Taking off his hat to scratch his Yfdd-saer`i•e•. for being hindered first by rain nine or ten thousand dollars and head, he • exclaimed incredulously: / and then a breakdown with the as we looked them over I wondered "Well, what are you using this .tractor, r shall be glad when they how many of them would still be ?„ are through -all these rush jobs standing by the .time they were boli for_ g The farmer" - paid for! Of course, they well have Save "the salesman ,-a sort of keep everyone on edge- Lost long look, spit, over the plow - time during seeding -even only all the latest, 'built-in stream -lined handles and said: "I jest want to 'half a day ---can make a lot of dif- conveniences which is what attracts ference to the growth and harves--peOPle today -and one couldn't ask impress up6n this critter that for anything nicer -if the are built there's other 'things in life be- ling o- i - ting of a crop. g y sides romance!" - Yesterday' I went to Toronto-- i last. 1 wonder ... For my part ' - I would sooner have an older house' - ,enough to see a f;tend in hospital I and back again. It was m first in a more settled area and fix it a boy and his mother stood look- i - - For. constant 81MoMitls plsasurr trip this year. As usual I wotideced up to suit •myself.. Bu- it is a good ing at a dentist's showcase. "If I taw any one could live in the city. thing we are not all alike or there I had to have, false teeth, mother, t'd But I also came to the conclusion . would be little expansion or pro- take that set," said the small boy. _ that it. would be awful to five=in the gress in this world.• i pointin e _ g country and work i the city -if Hush, Willie," said his mother. I Speaking of houses reminds me "Haven't I told it meant driving in everyday as so you not to pick many do. No wonder there are. so of the modern way of moving whish :your tee t, in public?" t 1 many people with a heart con- I heard about only recently. Neigh- j EXPORT - _ dltionl or instance, at one of the hours of ours are moving down to ' ;intersection where there was a sign Montreal. I imagined' them harin -"No left torn" -the fellow ahead g BITE w CiSarQtte Tobaccoan awful time packing and crati, of us stuck out his hand and smart" out of wheeled 'ail off to the left . On re,adv for the jo To my surprise - 'gaily p' STINGS tit wasp stings, Insect I learnt -that the movers do it all bites, scratoite- the Queen Elizabeth another fel- with Dr. Chnss'e - and unless they do the packing SCRATCHES low drove for five or six 'miles Ointment. Soothe ori the outside traffic `lane so that themselves they will. not- accept as It beats. Antiseptic and meds- _ responsibility for loss or breakage sated. 69c. Economy size, 6 time s. other motorists had, to pass him in transit. It seemed so strange to sa much. $2.23• as ALSO "AILABLI on his wrong side. gear home go ito a house, knowi ig the people DR CHASE'S 04 % Pbum TM there was a car in the' ditch that e had caught -fire and was. still smoul- were moving out and se's everything e e ':-:dering. Yest,'tbere is plenty of op_ still in place, except the curtains) . ' Antiseptic OINTMENT portunity to see thrills and spills ' on a one-hour drive along our high- ways. LITTLE REGGIE Arid yet, just rhe day before, we 2. By Margarita '4d been out looking at a car with %4RE LANG 10 THE -- " the idea of making a purchase. As ORIVt-IN TtldMM, R(OAL it happened the man who wanted YOU STAY PAW to sell the car was away but came te11TH AUNT, _ i1 a )tome while we were w=aiting. He ' < ,Came along the road driving of Atli/ i1t�.K� seventy or seventy five m.p.h. - ,� • with the "rad"-, boiling like- a tea- tettle. Needless to say we didn't want that earl But I guess we shalt f have t -o get one of some kind.,. a tO4O is about as much as our budget Md*et will stand -but not off the - oaxd car lot if we can help it. -Any offers? , - aUC1r14N SALE Centanni.►c Lnurch Newb - k~iiGL.w•a •GV L'1 QN is Garage Toole and Equipanent etc. the property of ! Bora at the Wome 's College Cockerels, medium and n'd light, and GokUAl1 PI ffY Huspit.�l, to Jlr, and Mrs. Geosya Y RED "'WHITE Leghorn pullets -Hillside - are ,a- (�, �U4 : Highway amu HAin St. Hui}, on Thurbday, May 1L 1Sf4�, l vailable now, also heavy chicks. NLAitKri tiI, UN'c-%,F,Lu a So a. 'Let's Lave your . ay order for Hill- 8ATCRLPA , �i3Y 'J8, 1949 OILIt'riday last, the l3th 'elle chicks without delay. Book the Official Boa d, of Cencennia , in8s at Hatchery have been heavy Coca-Cola culler; Church met slat.; ice Re:r a- t uunbartun, Fairport, u H ----Heinz ton ato ketchup Sc [ui these Cine chicon, Ask us Sus' e,au i; off ce c �.r; Allen Cash reg- Csarge o. the United Church _ — V prices: save {roil% a••li wurry• __)-%,e•;-"'u. z,•rm w,i,lig lu.,4:- at Centennial. Caurch for a 6upjle. Garry Nj"s, Pickering hive; Stea,.0 ,: - aer Wicn -J .UC. meeting. The outcome of the meet - Choice Quality tanned ox plants, bedding Gran ui. d,- coma Ts�r=�i=e-+«-e air Dj�.0=d -lug will boos see and Asa.stant for 6paaiah onions. Order of Six boxes greaaa Gua, -vv lbs. cap, new; A Rev. J, K. Braaam,• as the last two or more delivered i-taadj Kit a.r peecware grease gun; churches named. are new ones in Tomatoes Z8 az. '1be Ed. g,R,OtW;q .Phone: Pic 64W1. Seveial hand greabe guns; Two 25- this charge, both being made with- _-- - lb. tran�ssion oil dispensers; Al- in the past year. �UI3 SALE - all white porcelain, smite differential flush gun, Brake Many were out to both services teal and wood kitchen stove, in real 'cable. greaser; Spring .grease bar; of Centennial on Sunday, The Min- -good condition, Phone Pick. 97W4 Spriug greaser; Work beach, steel inter spoke in the morning, withHeinz baby. foods. -. 25c,May 27 frame, large size; Steel motor re- the Woman's Association officiating ''. ,FOR SALE - gent's bicycle or will building table; Steel welding table, at 'fight, trade for smaller one: F. Rowell, fireiaricit tap; Set of weluing and us all remember that next 'Brock Road, Pickering. cut,,ing to,e ies, good; Century ac- : Anniversary Sunday, the • �� HDUSE FdR SALE styrene gas generator; Weldir o be exact. In the morning, Crisco I lb. pkg. -rao* to solid brick, house, on tank .cu.c; Delta emery head 4l:nis[ec will speak and in the No. 2 Highway, mile east of Picx- sand, ,ball-bearing, good; Pere ening, Rev. Mr. Curtis, of Hope eLing Village- Apply James Corbett; eme,,y head and stand; Small em- Jnited Church, Toronto. Plans are i • r lb7 Blantyre Ave., Toronto, sly, ..axle and quarter_aor-e m„tur, being made to have additional seat- Heinz sandwich spread 29c Jiay 27 i heavy duty; One and hal: ton ''ea- ing for both services.. - rated , .. goad team of work ver hydraulic jack; Three-quarter .. The church is to be re -decorated liorses, -Apply - Bulmer Farni, cur, Lon duy hyuraulic jack:, hew; soon,, and we hope that the re-dec- -Heinz Soup- Greenwood Road- and -5th Concess- .One ton Walker hand jack, Two i orating fund w:ll be over-subscr b- H • Deal -_tins ZSR _Waikec- axle -stands; -Two axle std3: ed- as -we are looking forward to - lon Pickerlug. Sat.urday-afternoon, -i _ Sunday or Tuesday next. :New Process tube and tire •vulcan- . having many more needed improve - FOR SALE - Beed and Eating Pot- izer; Shuler tube repair machine meets to Centennial Church. pure maple syrup 16 oz. 49c, sloes - Katadin. John C. Mooren : and patches; Bowes tube repair kit, At our Sunday School last Sun Con, 4, Pickering West. - shop size; The bead breaker; Split day, many new teachers were add - y E7 ` rim spreader; Tire spreader; Batt- ed to our staff, Mrs. C. Closson, Ma Marg- PASTURE I ary charger, .6 -batt, size, with the Mise Lois Graham and Mrs. Marg- - Five bend of cattle wanted for stand; Battery cell -tester; Hydro- aret .Kraaick. Teachers are badly - ' _ oodbury's Ic Sale - - pasters. Phone Geo, Hutchings, meter and battery filler kit; One- needed, Pickering 2$4J2, gal, battery water dispenser; Snake Mrs. Braid and her young dam- ��s rivetttag machine and stand; 'Brake ghter have felt for a three-month `ox n'��-b omed ours, sh.e and drnan gunge, new; About holiday.to &otland, and on her re- running water on Base LAns- Apply 300 feet bulk woven lining, all sin- 1 turn, Mrs. BrzW will help with the G. Plita, Base Line, Pickering. es: Black and Decker valve Beat re- Sunday School, which will be app- . 9A1,E 1946 Cha►• Panel facer; Snapon torque wrench, new; reciated very much by all truck, new condition, original tires. Hall ridge reamer, new; Herbrand Mr. Barry Van Lorne celebrated Lorne White, 4th con. Pickering-, ridge reamer, now; Hall ridge rea- a birthday last. week. r•so -' phone 187 J 9. ntier; Herbrand ridge reamer; Has- Hn c `per Sjj; - Ice box in good coedit- tangs cylinder deglaser, good: Ring In Memoirlsaaa -ion. 60 lb, cap, Apply News Ottic• comnresBor, new; Cylinder wall I>Pi (MAIM i$g <} AT STUD guag•; King coil tester; King A C,ALttERT_In loving memory of ?Into Shetland pony stud. Inform- V. •i tester; Armature growler and • - tester; $na oa tune-up kit, mac., my dear father, Thomas Oalvert, _ atlon u Theo. Rowsell, Spring Wal- p who passed away. May 17, 1928. ' L LEN DENING28 Or Ranch, Pickering 235WS nights. comp, and timing light: Starter cu � rant meter; Heary..duty socket I cannot clasp your hand. father. . May 87 dam,. PRIYJIT>6 JlMB21fLAI+iC]4 - PAINT UPI set, new: Set o1 small taps, dies: Your Lace 1 cannot see, PICKEIUNG + rUN RSL DIRMOTOR Set spark ping 'wrenches; Fuel But let this little token, piFi(kF81• Md.RK - l9W, CLIYid�.K UP TL1dE1 pump re -conditioning kit and parts: Tel that I. still remember thee. JEWELERY 'Herbrand heater -ho}'e cutter. Vale Markham. Ont. -Get that paalinnting done now. sprtnr replacing tool: Valve key --Lovingly remembered by his dau- Expert Workmanship• replacing tool: Pair snap ring pliers ghter Beatrice and Daughters. Spraling or Barash new; Set Herbrand bushing drivers Interior or exterior . Three ;.wrist drills ' large, sir.•311 f� WATCH and CLOCK RADIO SERVICk Free Estimates Three small valve lifters; large V - Pickering to YOU REPAIRING :Chnrcb Street E3oaith,'Pickering type valve litter; Electric spark Guaranteed Repair Service (3rd house, east side,) : plug cleaner and tester: B.nke Fin- batllmstes P>h+e -� - RoSs DERRICK ing drill and stand: Herbrand pull- CiRPENTERINGWill —R ' RIC AN'D-ACETELYYE er with F(,r.{ wheel- adapter: 11; In. CEMONTING tw WELDING DIDe wrench, Two tt, pipe wrench:. .. PLU3IHING ' Ct6rtn planing lumber. Have your Crease 'retainer and lane. and Axle: - _. ROOF'L'+t(i -• r � � ♦ w _._: ' _ ._ wagons cut damn to 600.16 tire4 milk" cen+nlete e00A• Se• valve Wo also sell Braattoard Roodas I ShEKw� wood or steel wheels. seat,reamers: Brake flui4 P;atntre Bathroom - ROBERT MILLER ,ivall i►anu fire e.ainguisher;' „> aa�ent, Duro Wates .r.���"� Mend -Io -Shop' -" B nghaa:i Tw• .creepers: Qjiartar-horse ' e1ec.' !latema. Hewtiy �+e -Glen Knapp, 'Prop Any • or Model --f ext. I. hts• ��'— _motor, h, d.,- Two 2 o t, e R sgoipseny ani ATTENTION, HOUSER'IVESi , bO=Ft ext. lig:.t: Shop furnace: a ing „pa, � �� • iPROV. 13 28T - Arthur Field $onded Singer Representative will tow o.hnin: I arse visa: Small v sp, be in Pickering and District each Ton drain holst, ne$c; Set knock- 'Tueiaday. For information regardink off wheel -pullers; Gas, pump dx• f Fs ,� PROUSE PRONE: PICKERING $! W i sales and service, write to "Singer i bell: res pump paper towel d.sp.; Sewing MachAAe Company 16 Ont- i Several rental hatterieq; Fan belt + . ��� OIIR Ali[ ario St„ Oshawa", rack, 60 -belt size; 5 -Gal, gas can., �QQAIJTT OUR NKYX#M t1 'heavy steel Rad fush stun: Bend- _ Air -hose. and coupiins 2 bto CEMENT WORK -- -FrArik�1'riith Radiator wafer cane; Ignition paint Re�Traetor Work new: 2 Pre. tin shear: B'ow .Hot water car heater; Sev_ �Of All •Types r(,ARDET�i PLOwi-tG �torcb; -era1 steel drily: Several, used tires' Pickering Market P Locker Plant DLSWL- and ttiheq: Sere•ral emery, buffing LIGHT EIDCAVATIVG ; "anh-wire -wheels; Several 5 -gal oil CISTERNS, SEPTIC T.1LNKi3 •.a cans: 2 Oil drums;: P1Ie of creed: - gLpCg WORK - iPHONE sed Gears_Cuttiatg From 1 several boxes nuts' and bolts; Bars. EAT Jane 16 to Sept. 80. ' 'punch bars, chisels _Many other art_ :�,E\ERAL REPAIitg UALITY MEATS j teles. UH�15. HU1`01iL\GS r .. ?Property gold FR�"VG9i�L4\'S BAY Phone 67w ' Termq cn•h \IE PLITZ _ Pickering, Ontario — Phone 2" REN and E1.1RRE PRF.\TiCF., Nol. S 0. auctioneers 12 Specials Shou''ders - ick�ed ■ �•' pork entr5c* be { Blade beef roasts Y - -5touffville. } ' . • ^ . • . _ _ . _• . o'39c. V, .- Stenttville u, `. Hamburg steak YM M, FA.YOltITE BICTolli _ wt.t .e w gTAMSY T9sA7atli011m; Country Style a�..� _ o65o Sausage pdsN' $1 iOCN. 4naaopea .THE • ' = 13 690 Four FacesWeat JOHN DEERE Srloln stakA-66W! TRACTOR W OWAROMA MODEL - �• ss !t Ieeha. nit • eleWler s4,eds traetsir wltr, 41!'� � 3h.•it. ..boat-� �•>�-o-l�.t� >rsa�•w c •. _ - Pork Loin WE T lla o.tt•L .��lo>t a-w� saftsbai. �l� w+b"L MW a prTubs, °""t • � �� Oe•ts Des DrOe'7. , 1-M it• 1! m�� DIt� h►•� "-Ta w's+i'ffiP _ .-. __ - - ets�asaat Char ae •ihsr a•aali �'`�* • oflsrs• Yes. _ _. :•. ---. -- � � � - : M sa•� K*r , Ono is or .►> m tee trait fst r>, as t• � m. 3elR feisr S W lf�ten ing a1@t: iyll,s tip I^-. •7`4{•Qrp'�4 . ,s. .D,pur1NUrC* X Way 1 - _ r R SND 4) N 3Ift.11 oto ft-~ A 16100 .J _ _ r IMOON&M WTAM >flii3O" aaoo11: m fig4 41 man W" of lhnietw - - --- - - was very good. Beverley- Smith and 1 her siste- Sharon wort First Prize, with a piano duet; Barbara Ellis r wa9 Second, and Bob Aitchia was Ix • T .....- von01ho vuort o S_ -ON-APPI AN 'SON: 46 moi••_... . .' :. •' r ... .. ,'• , _- - - - - --_ - - - •_t __.. A W Ls LTD ata. p -in. P.M. a•aa. a.ia. a.m. a.31L IRs RIL IhII L DallyVW Stir. f3ua. Ezy "visa Tilos. A&, and Sun. i Bat. Sun. and TORONTO Btca Ic Sirs. A �/ Hol. AOL onilr Hol. Hol. Hol Hol. Had. Only 8oL 9.46 5.46 5.00 10.00 9.15 Bay and Dundas 8.40 9.86 1.50 SAO S." /5 10.2 • 10.10 6.20 2.E 6 .40 Danforth 8 D rt6 and Luttrell 8.10 8.10 1.86 4.i6 5.10 - v=t KXq A.ND paw 10.20 6.20 2.85 .70.86 9.50 Scarboro Jct. ( 8.00 4.00 1.16 4.46 0.00 (17400 10.85 6.35, 8.60 10.50 10.05 Malvern , 7.45 8:45 1.00 4.80 1." =Il'ARDAXD AND ROWCROP AIaO 10.88 6.38 2.63 10.53 10.01: -Browny Corners 7.42 8.42 12.67 4.27 8.45 V� TRAViK)FA AND BUCH UMY FOR HAIM -' 10.40 6.40 2.66 10.65 10.10 Town Liao 7.40 8.40 12.56 4.86 8.40 -- • - -11:00-7:00- 3.15 I1:Io -10.30 Ipcns0.50 6.50 3.06 11.05 10.20�t Hill 7.20--8.20 12.86 4.06 8.20 John Be White 11.05 7.05 3.20 11.20 10.35 (ween River 7.15 8.16 12.80 4.06 $.So 11.10 7.10 3.25 11.25 10.40 Brougham 7.10 8.10 12.25 3.66 8.10 WATION9 BSOV(iff" FWNE: ]LARIMAX 16 A is 11.20 7.20 3.35 11.35 10.50 Claremont J .7-00, 8.00 12.15 8.45 8.00 -ph" t► or Wi1loe Your isqubliss" DAILY REDUCTION. IN FARES, EFFECTIVE SEPT. 20 th FROM TORONTO k TE-YDERB WANTED I Single Fare Return Fare _ i- TO LOCUST HILL ,••.•, .60 $1.10 TEN )ORS will be received u to BOUGHT AND SOLD D TO BROUGHAM ................ .70 $1.30 Used Clothing _ sterilized, cleaned June 1, 1949 for- installing a false TO CLAREMONT ............ .75 X1.40 - sad pressed like new. Carry a large ceiling In Green River School, S. S. :nock of high-class suits. overcoats No, 11, Pickering. iia/ pants. Also a good -stock of new Robert Malcolm, See. _ IloatMr costa and windbreskers, and Locust Hill, Ontario pats' furnishings. at very rescan - ode prices. Call and be convinced. SdDd SCHWARTZ ei Head St.. Wash, eabiews. IIsi __. • .. ..- EGGS "We Liberals have dedicated aaim=- ourselves Vis= - _ -.,lL i ourselves to maintaining a I •, �l Fo WL high level of employment and income, bemuse that Mon Jobs -More Income More Savings - = means,a and widely - - _ V . • . _ � high -More le are working than have nearly 2 million _ 'l►S •or g _ BRQILERS distributed standard of living ;n any previous peacetime people h rS for our people." period - nearly a million more more bank accounts than before C�-IICKENS than in Imes s ligNatinal income Mo war. 4 have put aside - - '� ,..' Prim: M.iaiater Louis St. Lauren! is three times as high as in 1939, more than #billion dollars is is more widely distributed than personal bank savings. e SPRING LAMBS ------ -- -- " ger Ware. be - -VEAL CALVES - - .' r You s�l . Y are- ... , _ HOG: . • g .� RECk'D>®illp �,Yery Canadian shares�' Mon ProductionandTrode 'Mon Family Allowances The products of our farms and - The Eidersl government has, LARD Ay ser forests, factories and mines and since 1145, invested one 6ildon a.:' fisheries are worth twice as, dollars in Canada's children .much as ten yea» ago. And + 2 Lb. PAIL - >FS./S Canada's exports are more than Four million boys and gals to 1 ' million familia are receiv- . four limes greater. Canada is �4 - the world's third largest trading Ing a better start in life. Benefits Tde Producer's Hort ]ffi'nolm b nation. ' are being extended this year. . or tins ______________ ______________ _ Pickering Farms - - _ o .,-Limited •t �-�.� : Pros e_ • - •• " 1 °-.. Notional Health -- WIDTH'Y" o'wPl'AMO■ - Morsi i7ild Age Pensions " Health grants io provinces are helping to build a stronger Federal payments have been nation. 'Many projects are al- ecu�' twice increased since 1945: The ready under way: nine proviace- �,S new pension basis is now in• wide health surveys; -13,000 creased t5 :40.00 a month, additional hospital beds: tntn- jr o$ AN GRAHAM OYt b pin g Ing for health specialists; services sid brought ab y rowtdtn eater comfort and creased' health services nod ��� Nq i security for site aged and blind... research. icoastrnctive Liberal Policies ' f dmocl� tl Liberals aseoe what they -sol► Look over -the I , XE�� + - . ' _ • yeoord of the laic five year: -.the most im . • SOFT D ressive . riod of Prosperity and growth in , . , P Pe P • .22HONN: PICY. 169J our history. It shows that Liberal perforin- Aid to Home builders - r- -- Mase IN Ito Us& W - ante exceeds Liberal promises. Close to 300,000 dwellings ) And lowered tax" a" tit lit. To 7.00 P�>! have been built since the war, i GAS A1�ID O1tL Under. Liberal policies, Canadians can be More homes have been built in as well ! i Canada, in propouion to popu. i confident that this forward march will con- lation,•than in any other coon- BY careful admPnistrae�oA _ tinue - that Libera promises and more ,were 'built last the Liberal _carried out. y ' year than record established Yon FRES ESTn"T1M - -.: _ �.: s'an .history. ed these - - - at r d been able rmw P'1m 188 J i - - gut the a time to z nation�r f. ; was very good. Beverte t Ll !. itnd lOWL IM �:ltlatt �as<a $ls/Il�, os I�nnday last. �mnT 4�t". M" aBtooidl>a l�si� f,- filuo�iy spent the w�k�Gray- at: �K `V: B.,. iras'1$ *g ', P:'fse �.1sta•low, . -- _ _ �!t enhuzsc. laity last' week testing focal 'silt:, Fair are now out ant 1oatMd •aL IE ���.� �raFy The risaeaat Sunday 12►ening herds for T. B and BaU*AL '&ging an the =4th thy VMe It r via Hoar w!ii .hate this. .weelk the re- Norman and b1m wounatmt, pf on Juno 4th about the time 01 the r visit of,vr.i�eor6e Anderson Toronto, risited his >Lrother asci h!5 King's blrthQa7• ti { •'r .r.r. yelp :.rumpeter -of -the 'Poronte ening hony' orchestra; duets by the. w'ai:K -Miss" reavor and Mrs. Graham as guest speaker. NEws. Dunbartan Audley ' r • Mr, and Mrs. W K. Willi"-YS., yd, Wonnacott has been busy be moving into the horme rL_fi sere to on fhLatchorsccStavacated'by Mr. and Mrs. Aoy on-Greenwood, Road to pears, cherries B roe. and •plums. He had the old apple A community shower was held trees •bull-dozed out last fall. last week at the home of 31r. and Rev. David ' Proctor, ox Grand / r Mrs, - S. G. Morrish for Mr., and 'Valley occupied the pulpit here on � ' Mrs. Hilton Wood, who were ret- . gunday'and preached at tiorth- �, ently married, minster in Oshawa in the evening, - ! M'lss Bev. Lynde passed her yea Mr. and Mrs. Clemeuce, uf. Sea- at O. V C.Guelph with First Class, forth visited with his nephew here Sold by Ross E. Bryant Honors, Congratulations, over the week-end, — �s-ir GREENWOOD MI .L Phone w4 f , with th@ir plays, presenting them acreage of raspberries and is busy .a I this week at Frenchman's Bay, on improving his property, the "old I Thursday and at Pickering on Fri- McCarthy plac,e." ` { day. Neat week they go to Cherry- Laurance, und• Mfrs.-iCTark and n 1�1 .`' wood. �- "0IN dodge Huntsville, daughter Juan, and James end House &Farm Wiring 111 Miss Jean I errs. Bremner, of Toronto, were the ti• spent the week end with Jliss guests of .Mr, and firs. Chapman,=R'O1.E 12-NES ON PRIFATF-Praperts '� • -- - -Jean—Conaers� Ar You Have'The • Electrical Appliances For YOU ter Ha ec EI trlcal Labour Baser In Your Home ' AL LOOS FOR THE RED TRUCE wrTu - - Dunbarton Radio '& Elctric Greenwood p'HANE TIC'B1;7RLNG 95J2 «» The Evening VV. A. met on MayNow ;. 11, at the home of Mrs., G. Stone. The. Worship service which was centred around "Cli.ristian Homes ' s ored by the Pickering Twp. Young, F"gr-Plve . ConserParives was conducted . by . -Mrs.. W. -Pegg• > - BRYANT MOTOR SALES Mrs, H. McCrimmou gave an inter esting account of her recent trip �i� �emon Town 'Hall through the Southern and Eastern _ k - auto& The next meeting will be at FZP.Gu'eOF '!'ItAVPORB the home ,02 Mrs, H. Middleton, Club enter- 0O�"LB'I'E LCrS OF I3IPT.iIITB ie The Y. 9?. 'U. Drams C _ W O. PLS p _ ._ SAT. MAY 21 10 Y �>S Y pained the Raglan people with their - play on Tuesday evening. The Sunday Sehooi Missionary ROtind and GquarP TOWING A�t'D REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF GARB grogram gsven un Sundry evening PHONE: WHITBY 2250 _ 2oo DUND.45 ST. WEST - Was fine. The school ,wol!< ' Ch:na" l acted -Lf;£ NO BARRIER t j .. as then subject: It rtagConlratula- st by those000010 Laking p R ilotra. Toronto Tea- %ji s ,Caroi..11c`'ee•week-znd.uith _ .chiuS $tuft spent t-h.. _ lk1r; null Jlr:; .1{.,ss NOW Dienes. Our new miller and our. atore- keeper •are kept very bu,y just A 1 ttin zc�l-u1iuted now and are gr ii , wstp tseir ca-tumere, :`��.1 %lrs. Fret Bx•P,. MY- LnE;AN, bliss Nlariorie, vitlted 1•iamilt�,u'Ot1" - .,• ., .- y .�-.- ,ter. ,r _.,_...�o...r.r:�►'a...� Juat}n attd bro, WE SAVED REAL MODE, ON LAST YEA RS 14 COAL$undx>'; also }i'.sa p •thee Douela:�, Garry Disney I% gaining rapidly , ' after his long winter illness. His LL TN RO UGH THE �2L1eI �VD ��� many friends are pleased to see him out again.;_ `. �T''..ti -� r 2a I i - . -z i ....R W-1711 , See Us ;f ,��. :� IM ,3 - - Yes, you can fill your bin with blue coal' this nimer For n o o service ' by paying monthly as you d for telephone REALV ALOES .:,.. � �w Pot .. . r , a We make it as simple as that! With t>: you `can now �n All pay for 'blue coal' heat the way you pay for telephone , < bills on easy, spread-out mon_thly�yments. • You11 see that when you budget coal bills, too, your • HARDWARE whole household runs smoothly. You get ridof big bills in winter w en expenses .are at their highest. k "� You're protected ags4inst rice riSVVbe'cauw you'll have ALVIN USIBY •:., fit:. supply d >, a bought a ati�'�it •n yogi sem nt ugh at PSDB. #A j ,todav's pricgs./ - �. What's more, when y"ou can get the world's finest anthracite—'blue coal'—on liberal terms;, I� it's more of a "buy" than•ever. X111 of itis clean; EILEEN JACKSON square-fractured hard coal freshly mined at deep levels .. correctly sized and processed for most es Examined Glassea Fitted OPTOMETRIST 3�� � efficient burning. u r om lets information Tuesday Evesdup . Pickering Phone s. today fo -7 10P.X about our 'blue coal' Budget Plan. There is no Z?'leet Door Dant of Masonic + obligation to buy. lig$ O DELAY O S PHONE PICS. 49, - .,NO RED_TAPE...N .,.EASY TERMS T UiT YOU : AUCTION SALES' �A. µ W. -MITCHELL i EIATLMDAY, MAY 28—auctton sale - of garage equipment and tools; a e0mylete gaTage full of modern e- .. quipment, property of Gordan Pea p corner Main St. Markbam Viil- hope �� • 7, age sad No. 7 Highway. Sale at 1. D m. sharp.. No_ reserve. Garage is 6014 Proprietor quitting. Tema • E DEEP TO • • mob. Kan amd Clarke Prentice, aut- . 'blue• • ,.� �,... �,.i ARS' : • !'�t-� �eE - Y0UIll �Ci N_s0--it - • -- --- --- - -- was very good. Beverley Smith and SEE her sister S'harou woll Firsj. Prize. - :- with a piano duet; Barbara Ellis was Second, and Bob Ritchie was e r i COSMETICSThird. Bill Rychman was tha guest 01APM AN &'SON LET �� ariq w yo. PHOTO -FINISHING artist for the might. owxM. . — IIs - #io Maw's _,VETEBABY Y EDS' Ed The show this meek will be -Ban- us and -Phone 281 Ww. Pickering' Otic. — �/�i ,?r•X•) t i • e . 061'r Bp�g Y NEEDS 70" starring Sharyn Maffet ams - t t fro* fire ewL Walter Reed• This promises to be f �) •.• • • _- itp a•t•rids a very good picture. There are two _ see wsd Oalr STORE HOU'88 shows one at $.30 m. and one THAT � � �� Week Days: at 7,45 p. m. and also another V ` °M w' :.9,00 A. M. to 9.00 P. M. Amateur Show tbds week. PRESCRIPTION — id Not quite so many turned out for --_ �•� 1.00 P. M. to fi P. M• the Bingo on Monday night, but all h>� Lan and the 0� may,! QtjO fiery o and Miss Vera Fantham Tr' n �. -iron the $10,00 $pedal, but no once P��y C�t►� SISMAK �• R• BOYEsr Phmwon the Jack -Pot, so next time it • will be $15,00, so you bad better mike it a- point of being at the <~`�, o SCAMPERS P.�Xi1Qe nest Bingo on Monday night, May `' j The � store 30, and you may be the lucky yin- "•,a. xut a•a) ner. Yom fay., he play shoe is Three of the prizes for the Draw _bac!. more attractive, ��PICKERING WEST HILI' at the Carnival are on display in Phone: 68 PhOIIe: Bear. 2a the window of 'firs. Marchment's �r' - cor•.fortable than ever -- store you had better have a look at - in a new moccasin — and thea go inside , and get y our det.e• eep your feet coot tickets.... • who knows, you may be and comfortable all summer' long — with a pair of Sisman This coming Tuesday is a holiday the lucky one. Scampers — on display est ..East Woodlands and at the Hall there Is to be a There is still some openings would , our store. _ — —: -- tc an-a1"iair_in e_vening, and any teen-age boy or girl who would _•,r _ _ We are sorry to report that Mrs, beleive it or not, it is ab m4ovies a l3 Ind act itherfdMr.s 6aP. C4i port or Mr. John Simpson is in the Women's FREE. There is to be beginning Cliff MarebamentP• port or Mr MEWS SCAMPER3 College Hospital. We hope she will other entertainment, ---- soon be able ,to return home. of the new program, then there will Those wishing to appear on the Rubber sole, siaem B • 11, pair ........ ,,,,«,«,»«,,., $5.00 Mr. Art Reil, who ram been con- be fireworks for the youngsters. Amateur Show this week, either Crepe sole, sizes a ii, pair „,«,•.,.««».»«.»»»».,ia,76 fined to hospital for Some time, an after that there will be' danc- send your application to Mr. Mc- fte at home with him sister-in-law inn and also B�� for those that Groovy, or leave with any one of BOYS' SCAMPERS -now and we are told, is makipg goo do Rot dance, and all is froe, there the hdw. me that are sponsoring _ Rubber sole, slimes i • a. pair ».».:».....«.....».,;,,,,,, peogrees. We hope he continues to is even a Free Draw, and on top the aheiw. Crepe Bole, shtee 1 • 5.. pais ..; y1.98 _ of all that, there will be refresh- ' 'Ply community,. and eXpecitilly Monts served Why is this 'Free'— — TRACTOR "CANVAS SHOES those residing on 131&bush Trail, to set everyone acquainted ae all Men's OzfoWN brown, psis •»:' .«.....:...»..».. $ are „ry grateful to 21r, Jack Mark- you peoDls that live in the area :Men's boots, blue, nese for tilling the Abad kolas in the bounded by NMIte's Sideroad on'the Pdr east. !ad concession oa the north.' ; O IMVATING. DWMG ` Boy*, Oxfoerte, brow*. ,»»»»...,.......«....«,.,. _ _ �gpaQ• , ptatsy .Hull celebrated her second the Rouge River on the west, and , Q �Ys'M. '��• 1+' »•.»...•»-»-•. •-«»«.• �� _ .. �b(rthday last 8nnda7• the L &g on the south. This is your , - tw Ann Woodrhottse will be A"" past? •come on out and let vs-iRYill�Df} W1111- ' CEiILI�' N. fdiB�LE Og�'41t:[)$. • this 7riday, and is enterfainfng a meet you all. U04 Blue, Browny sizes d to 10, pate ,"W o! bar Yonas trlsnds. The Assstenr Show last 9atnsday 3'Wcerlai 9l1Lte - lbet�e i CHILDS' T•6'DR,d,P SHOSIS w Blue, daes fi xs . id, pair ............».»....... $1 Bi Brawn, �. . DIES GANYAR SHOES _ '►,: .- �GV'e Igo Heels, assorted colours and styles, Pr.' $3.75 - i MOP— SILK'S . SI MARKET . .Ma rgene• 38c Side acon .,. :S' e B A5c lb a S�ioulder of Pork Sc As gra .2-29c •• p g PHONE: PICKERIN(} a8 _ ware s0 - . _ r it"s�agoo d ed ea — WARE RAL RD Y - _ E ISA - . ve, fo,h074 _ .• s� � . I •SUPPLIES >s a opportunity ty SUPPOSE you have what you feel ' g oPP� c wvhich calls for bank credit: 'If one bank cannot see it J. S• BALSDON: and SON k ` your way, or if you think you'can get a better deal n friends ti _ Hobson. Her many, bLWO ',elsewhere, you're free to "shop aroluld"• Green River _ offer congratulations, ;. : - . Sorry o 'report the death a • z Miss Margo R'dlsou spent a tow Markham, of r�irs.tAjbert Heisey�ln , gl�g Compete to serve the most diversified needs, days last week -end with friends in her SSnd year, at the hoarse o! er „ brother, Samuel. She was is of the may be .'• • ~, d Mrs,' Ivan. R ilson, hen-, only ten days.The funeral was held Lindsay* no matter how specialized any _ i fir. an ora, sire, Dane Parker ,and Mrs. at 1Yarkham, on Monday, biay 16 buSlneSs, or farm loans, money transfers; Shirely Wilson . of Toronto, visited Congratulatioiis to Miss Merpolet hman who celebrate t Onal, - their uncle, Mr.' J.Wilson-lastp B Le o d her ie �S a ersary on Wednesday rthday annly W esday . Fust a few. re waira a 'su i week. b C011eCtlol]l3 — t0 name J The cceseful crok- of last week. - _ mole party heldthe Schoorini- Cottage Paayerake Lob - Meeting at the - MM 131 day last• a the I home of odwood,�on Thurvda7, 30a1. 11Cat10ns - .•. Mies Viblet Postill attended man, Go More than 95 out of.1W bank loan app .' tl In Toronto that Mr, 26, at 8,00 P. m Yol are cordial f ti MTSbirth"y Ro9ce Pranket gave in I invited, Note cheats of date. 'ire decided `right lel the field"—ill the branches--�T ~a honor o! his grattdmother, Mrs. 1 - - '- . Who take a interest ul ,,�- �- M: h� i r ►mak � �� .. '" • togthat t�38to 'individual requkeuMts ;4 . _ '; - Tic To Our . Customers (F1'Ipy7 OF MOSTMMFMCW T11�9 A� WIGC i. . �Gi �A LRA, O.fD let. WITS lJO - firm r.BERVE olq *. 4 b`�a�3tiait� r! S01 •> pg,�NQII IIsi DELIV.iS� aA�YaVIOH e log At -4( `Ki1ln"O;fQi! �v��]�, i p~ 't •.Voo.+'E:N, a —Fr. __IrZ�ir�tiG "t'Z .y "�1f ,'BCW of 1 0 i he 00awd4s utrWpolyi.Normit'V1%OOd---- �s1'OCeI"y. U,10AR w 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING t,UENTe WANT&D FOR SALI1 MEDICAL — OILS, GREASES, TIRES— GUNS FOR SALE NATURE'S HELP -piton's Remedy for Rhew t10Y,00Y Stock or the finest rifles, abotsuns. muic Pttlns. Neuritis. Thousands Ottawa. insecti,wes, Electric Fence Contra"'u- Iloaas it. Munro'. Drug Store, 986 Elsie, Ottawa. and &ata Paint Roof Coatlnss eta Osaka's platoa, revolvers and shooting accessories st Postpaid $1.00. _ _y - L& are wanted. Write Warcn Ores« ! owl Canada now offered to sportsmen at an at• Limited, Toronto tractive discount. GOOD RESOLUTION -Every alltforar of S' 1 I d bolt lever action double and I Pala or Neuritis ahotild try 1 1 �.XBITC L• `C -•---•. BABY Ctl1CHf9 _ for eggs and, BTOC nc u to _ d automatic OnOtsuns°�ltargetublrevolvers Rheumat c s Dixon's Remedy. Munn Store, 931 -- °$1.0. Ottawa. PostDafd l p NOTCH red chicks farrow pNotch mounts--'- telescope sights and spotting - an important with p meat. Top bred chicks are popular .pistols: tog, broiler spec1a11sts and those buying scopes. Iron sights, binoculars, cameras, sen- oral shooting topples and a complete stock of OPPUBTUNITIE� tar HEN and WUIIEII ' "Still the Pteriess. Jinx" is -the stadium watching • cockerels nature of which for roasters. The season is getting fast growing chicks, sturdy ammunition 1n all popular slaw. Lyman re - BE. A HAIRDRESSER way one correspondent comments ' in game, the exact on divulge, only it w'a. + chicks you want with em, that �AV- tithe bmarkets. ack of h mow l auld�s, greeasere-ans ind-lubricators. IDow.dfs Mea" aolN CANADA'S LEADING s(`BOOL Dn a recent cplumn of .ours, ..'whfeh we, that Olympia vye won't Dominion .final. Outside the Sta- Proved catch good Canadian all from Pullorum tested .tock, non- sure• and shell reaixing dies. Prompt mai treat Eptrd� .i s twarb - predicted might lie the best colt in the Ken- diUM we could see a bunch of kills, old Day weekr. cockerels. peek turkeys t>o its orderservice. CATALOGUE AND 'SPECIAL (CORN) Pleaaaai dignified profession, goon wages, thousands successful Isarvel graduate. tacky Derby. In the same envelope in a nearby open space, having a older oulnene pullets eight weeks to laying• Free SALE PRICES -Rae THE MODERN GUN SHOP Am•rica•s greatest' System Illuatrst•d can Write Call hl --or it 1pight have been she, (the game of their own. catalogue. Top Notch Chick Sale&. Guelph. Ontario. '•CANADA'S GUN HOUSE' Logue free, or yARVF,L HAIRDRESSING eat) -encloses a form chart of the r s• "' I a on to start MAY - g -A gr nd month tar chicks, 8006 Danforth E T OT°°tO' oo SCHOOLS nto 3bb tll r t Toro Deep South classic showing how • ••5ix," said Marsh "you g0 out chicks not only cost len in May but both few] and file] bill will be lets. -Don't miss �� yOUR order now for that Tractor Draw aar Sgltflllg--ixver--Ruben „ 'Brancheg' 4e K1n 'S* am11 Ottawa-- the noble steed of that name finish- your and tell those --kids to come on in the.noat. Remember what happened last year. sentruer, 56 King St. N. Waterloo, 'c/o - - Street. - ed a bang-up sixth. '•_ •, - the big 'game and I'll be , and see ,. 7 about sea Poulin'. raisers who got Panick bo f chick orders or cut them out icon Motors. gill -Wo. t HAGiC TRICKS'.t -clever ' • •, .: -- at the pass -gate t0 see that they prises reduced altogether and then were kicking themselves 86 ACRES „t sand for sale. con Eng of aDr g creek,, near AMAZE FRIESDS-. J tFicks-atld-C&VW - - Logue 50c. Quality Ma le, Dept. W., Bos 64. "BaII U in this Case means l g- p" met in." just as bared as LouI Au. Fall when-ege, and Dnttl=-prices- that they hadn't bought chicks. Looks like a . Apply Harold spencer. RR No. 1. yam---" Station K. Totonto. „ - bang -up -trying to kiss the sixteenth -doubtedI was,. we assented to the y good year ahead. we can give prompt delivery Myrtle Station, Ont. Myrtle post, and if you want to know how proposition. "Heck, mister," said on day old. started chicks two weeks o nine non•"exed. pullets or cockerels. Turkey CHOIC$ TRAINED low heeling English colas ale $25.00. Trained female ;20.00. WISE G v Y S far that is from the wire, just try Y the leader of the kids when he weeks Poulin Also cider pullet's eight' weeks .to Pups from real.heeler parents -males $12.00; - TRADE TIES - t0 CUR it some time your presented tilt invitation, "we're laying Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hntch- females '$6.0. John Hodgson. Earnings bulls, Four of your good ones and one buck 'tots i'oo .. ,under own power,) + having too much full right here to erica Limited, Fergus, Ontario. DON'T `it`s our started chick bargains three gntario. - _ MUSKOKA-Lovely frame house, 6i;pIshed, four fresh ones when mailed to _ Y'S MEN'S ' go and watch a game that sounds week:- to nine weeks old. Pullet•. cockerels fnaulated, owl heating. twelve rooms. large ---__LS{e disappointed at ---------__were rather' as lousy as' that one -inside. --Lou or non-seted. Send for sale price list Tweddle Cp1rk Hatcheries Limit -d. Ferro , Ontario.- barn on three acres. Tourist business estab- lished. Stevens, .Tall Timbers. Gravenhurst. - TIE EXCHANGE _ 127 Metcalfe, Ottawa. Ont. thin cpm- m-Ft—«e= :Marsh laughed his head off when - - E r ('IC bar aloe while they last TART D HI Y ONE heavy-duty five -root motorir-A Seaman • -_. ' eorrleely we wrote, after calling vi�LlifHt-� &'nd•.=wt _YS bt�n_laU$11- -__ _ _ three •.veeks to nine weeks. Havey breeds to „-< noa-ttefced.• P911efa-. or pe !n excellent condition ADD17 triple tiller. Stickle. Essex. R R. 1, Out. PA TS.\T8 i - -Olympia, "now Just see him bolt' a tag over It a✓cry time we LhOU$lif�- � .cockerel.:. Top Notch Chick Sales. Guelph. Ontario. ._Don m FOR 23ALE waterpowermtfY -property =-�T HERSTONAUGE A Company Patent SO- ---- •- "--- tendon OT yyor s t0 teat ;' it -x171 _ _.Farm Ob we -VONT.TON Poultry hoose, encase and business ADp17 Harold - 890-- 3b 8tra i. - licitora Established L o Hs7- - 'Heck, there were no less than eight - y ^" o Results toll the story d sovernmmr Marshall. hyo, Untarlo. -- 'residence. Muskoka Toronto ilookle� of information on tepuast- "high-strung highly -bred and im- • \ �11 Rr.eA-n pullnmt benAe•i writ• In, 14149 Price at (SEVERAL' STORE and a buildings. good condition. turnover rEACHEE6 WANT=_D „ mensely valuable Thoroughbreds ` VOU GOES ON leave a!unkrnn POWtry Farmer pion Ont. _ d. about clk about __ PT STANLEY. Els County: to tont grade T Sa Co vet Pro • that iinishsd a lot later than } 1'�f farsI RILISINEPP OPP41RTQN1T1Eb _ Invea• PriceForty_Flia'Thouaaou. st xtra.- Price Fourteen Thousand. Rocl� antra. Five Thousand. Particulars, D. Litchfield, teacher, six -room school; duties common" September, bin E. Taylor sec.. Pt Stanley. Olympia•, Sp what does our COrre- _ fax - N- a-� AN OFFER to .very !nventnr-List of The Utterson.,Ontario. _ _ Ontario. - t »' spondent mean by calling us a M1, ., "Peerless" �0 �� tion" and full informatten sent Ire• Rymmy r' Reslatwr.A v+,•'^' attnm.7S 273 At erba lek Doering t+YTr SALE -1 newt overhauled Tractor on steel 1, Wight WANT1n'D for S.S. No. 2 Adman Ton. Ont School larkd! iinx. - ... - Bank 5trrr.+ we ..... or an rubber. starter. t1*atticlwseonal Tcond3tton. Qualifications ' ---..'-' a-.. ' (tjprmOn Blair --�tY t D CLjSAgNd EI•�m. p In MtltbankP'rmllaer• t'1ce. Millbank. Ontsr3n goexperence, Apply. stating salary to J. L. Campbell. Sea M ' If we kl.' u;f that Sort Ot thing, pp ,.• {\e�' t„- H.evF, 4.11' northing need• d7atns or cleatr fns" write to us /or information We an -- HARGAI?lc-1 ulkfag wind charger, 8i volt 1e trine., Admaston, Ont y Alma to "ioITow Six 'and he'll show you - sled ro an.wer .:+err 41ueattons. Department 7111 vonae I.4n0 watt. with batteries corral to with ft ower, Alan 1 Muskoka lak•seors building {pwNIED A\Y QUA\TIT7. tilt soft sppic •� in the -a.. 'phalt t0 I✓RMANY _ Psrker " 1we works r.lrntr.rt . etre+t Tor„nto �fntartn lot with road and hydro. Varlow .Sed launches HORSE RADISH ROOTS. ! WfWD--IAN BRI)S BRANTFORD ONT. t Sleep til" trill:' t4 longer have the • 'I — -- -- - _:— '. and marls engines Lakeshore 6lnt^r Sarvlce - - - mnaning 4t-J0rlg,,.-ha' h -•?1- hmlorrd � - .Tg}T -+_h1 jtlsy Jta, tQtaY = _ ian _ ._ __. •— •- n mad` what appeared t e " Pr -•tans <^.,^..with rh! rrn a fYe ezurne t ! E, o b} y�r w ea trow,tton, jYJt..lna to care for mother-. idlTfOr1T y. tarso. ALEFMINU CtOOF NG �k 8IDING .. M I .. with. _ *- ' :' ..farm on the face or iL a, repllp btr:l i, l; lees r: mtri Rnx 2r +^1-1'1th Rt„ v.w Tor- t)roowt'riu w1 rragay.•o ., i mooed styles ••a --narhs Inrm♦dvate delivery from ._ .• •'- , But enough of horse-racin . g. Eurci tali t, or, t+. •dltartn.� gestuie in the direction of P - - to in "t .toil, wrice In, tamales and Isrlmwtet ateN Si T,, etc ---_-_ . Yreterl ,ell, tHtU!►r u,w . •1 -rt ,reol, 'where - peace. It was in the form of an rue .v.r. Dtatmoun,.r, t, mt-d 600 Cherry PIRF rad TNIEVEft - Nr tae♦ . •Ia1 Let's turn to baseball, we. agreement to lift the blockade Ac retire hers r•., ka II.nca•.' BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS a,+d type of Siert: a. E■bte f. tar any find that, as astral, goons are bust-- aw•tloa Grounds. w'itirh,, for ten months, had cut off bfan•i: r J+,ne :-, F-1 hIUMt Grounds. Rrnn• Batt- •gad- iw" own '1heov,a wont ver It purpe"r Ci"II ur r, write for "r/eea - _ - rr•m R • 'hag out all over who a,"t t`,re-atien• al land land and water communication Ron, Vo.•n. +•, tier : nd Yrariing bulls. caws frwt and to calv., bred and you be Ye ofd a.r,ll-no. , cotton we will re. them teen beautiful blankets or robot ere ,< Eng to break all the hitting, fielding w,tb .•ii',-• at h.e.Lvv sen the 14esterq zones and _the aper h.tt.r . A h --rd 'with- a world-wide re- make WHee Hrnndna Woollen' Aftlle: "Brandon. Mao.. - J.b: u.�. TA� LM.rtt LlMi l ED tact pitching records ever made Abner Doubleday got himself pwar nn, r»':nc rovses.^vrI`tn four couneriea. German capital, Berlin. attie. onformatInn. hreedina: pro,Iuction � -- STATION WAGON 'h-lorbout. heater' ss� TOponCo SAFE WORKS Since Within just a few days, howevrz, it-h.r- otic LaA•*. Reserve ('barrrDton Paler- 41 FORD. im-4. rn^�'r'^^ immortalized by taking several aaeient.sports kti5wn, variously, by } _l!teIG was increasing doubt as LO whether was a mope to- mil dhow. Argentine, last Auau: I. was Irafar+t Fully arered'�ted Plan a holiday and Exhibition of Manitoba $1.140. 47 MERCURY •tan r'reat !t. L. Corw■4e - fahNrlaM ulna ahe names of rounders, one -old -Raft tike gesture ward a real settlement, or just an- a,r-.r the Provirtaal "The grrnt.st agricultural show in Western RADIO.- beater. driven only 20:000 salla~- 11,-$00, The above care are privately owned and what -have -you, and synthesiz- ethic move to the rear interna- g Canada" the following week a1«. Wrote for informative <ataln"ll fu,a•. Malcolm MN;ngor• and driven. 8,'T Barnet 1 Conan St.. Tor- Telephnne; Pr: 21$1, } ' In iwe hope' that's the correct g - tional game which had coflle to be I Brandon, Manttobn ideal ,onto. - -^ CEMENT HARNESS & COLLARS Spelling) into something really known ;is. the "cold vitt." RRI rsI'� 6ARR►sR very Powerful. f^' •kidding log" or for transportation over gag Truck. Carload revolutionary. - 'hese doubts aro<e out of the rough Alfflcutf country Hard17 12004 wm+A'e'll WRITE. WIRE. PHONlIt. ( Farmers Attention alnanit r v " fact that, as part of the bargain to buy Write Roe 617 Hex eler `with Cemint Supply your nearest Harness Shoo - the revolution came linen sev lift the blockade, the- Big Four L. A. LAS£:Tractor,.on rubber Power. takeoff Purchased ore. naw: New 39 Haig Bled. Lak-view, flat Phone Port Credit aSls about Stace Harness Supplies i oral thousand-earne.�t and .l of Foreign Ministers were rubbe15 r, Prilikced 1i erector enlefvator on rubber. Pried to stn. cultivator _-,.. - W! 1.11 Our gttx3db Ohl) through _ .ardent believers - in world -improvement __-Council to meet In Paris toward, the end of Apply Roy Rage. Newton, Phone Mllvarton i _- HELP WANTED ] co Leather Your lost Sta t - . foand out that by.ptaying baseball, \Jo. to discuss the entire Gtrhlan y +a r 4`t, -- - -- -- ta►L EXPERIENCED «I••men In house to «alas. Merctlaadl« t..d In etre �o■s► Gds dealer The gouda err! tad even more by encnura, in and • g t3 questiotl; and there was no doubt N7EW SEN�ATIO\AL powt4ful Docket malmer. Clips In Docket iwke bold, Exclusive and a, b•autlf°l line without fight and so are out pf'ttts , paying others to play it under our 'that such'. mettin Would has• a a Part, Will recover tools. wrenches. hammers. from water: 011• deep tanks• competltwoa Your success assured. Sma11 3o. •etment rtwutr4id for Rock. Also •moa with We manufacture to our tae auspices, you could not only rnakq. huge task to face it. machine parts, rivers, takes. No wire•. No batteries. Power orsanisins ability enc direct selling needed. lortea -- Ilarness Horse Cot t a soft living undue toil, i `; Ihere was the- possibility that; at. packed for life, It's the .Little Giant. _order We are offering you a, real ills... oDpor Fe information writ* to Hous• Isre Sweat Pads. Hur1e Blan - ,'without bot also do somet Ing gran an IS mei lag, e n hmn P•td. f2 25 Ca..r, f,'harles R, Boyd. Debt. sty. rfurther ]told Demestlb Datributora 1010 at Catherine kers, and Leather Travelling : 4ble for the 'youth and eldsisrs of j lquuch 4 ntvy and ;nilitant attack 4714 Recvnd -Boulevard. Detroit t. Michigan. >s.t• Room +ls• Montreal, G[i.. 1 Goods Insist on Staco Brand ' btir tounfry, aimed at achieving their immediate AMERICA-- COt-KER 6Danlel PupDie, Alondi. woman WANTED [bIMEDIATEL7. vegYouetable n al . for .cult tad wgeuba work a Trade Marked Goods, and You •��I A, .e •: -' goal in Germany -the .killing or a registered.: good pedigree. 125.00 and 12nA0. Farm Service Foss Camps. supervised b7 get satisfaction blade only hg - ._�_. -- .` YOU sllj', we- hope, the account' Western German. State. British, Frank Scott, Moorefield'• Civet. 1£ty HOCRE toriale in residential district, HODS T.W.C.A. For full Particular■ writ• Ontario Yarm service Force, 1 Richmond autill East. SAI un rREES CO. LTTE. •• °,,i 'IeE a speech • which Frank Shall= American and French diplomats An te114ys. saraae, hardwood non» Toronto 1 AneDfcee - Damfnttm Provtnetal 42 Wellington St E., '�Oranlo ' ess made at a recent baseball y foresaw real danger, in spite of the Russian.' gesture, they could see no through^uq all eating: Immediate powrssion• 11:25n 04 H. Rn -^c -n '1411 C.ntra Rt, s.. oar Farm Labour Committee . _ PRACTICAL NURSES. saner duty. •zeslleat WRITE FOR CATALOGUE banquef in which he saki -if no { ba -.indication that there had been any R'T ltnr accommodation. good salary. ADpt7. Tetley d . Home, 2 Barton St., Ottawa. _ Misreported by the press, that - , fundamental change in the conflict "baseball. is the greatest moral between Communism and the West, eras public, especially the young - force we 'have in America." :' On the coptrary, the Communist sters thereof, started in on a grand a . For the rtloment. after reading it, we were inclined to gag lust a victories in China would seem to indicate a stiffening of the conflict orgy. Long queues soon emptied the. shelves, and the shopkeepers WCTC- faced with such a demand that ,they DON'T GET ea vGNT in the Far East. little and reach for the baking -soda. 'baking- But in spite of all these doubts, had to start a sort of unofficial (For the enact brand of the agreement -to lift the blockade rationing. _ :• soda, see the advertising caiumns.) a note of hope on both One London schoolboy, report- • , • But then we remembered .how sounded - sides of the "iron Curtain." : The point of East-West most dangerousP ing, to NEWSWEEK, gave this rather striking account of how v ' ' "acinous ardent • hockey iposttea friction was thereby removed; and . things stood. =- ]lave been 'getting away with sim-in Russia, as reported in the Red- "At school I vias happy to -see - -ilar lawn -spread at banquets and how much we boysdarn controlled radio `and press, there every boy and girl in the whole school stuffing candy into a'l- A NS 0 P R AYE R elsewhere, also was unrestrained Loy in the public the d • et out in the press boxes use t o g The warmth of the Rus- ready overstuffed mouths and 'Anyone tof watching "Shag's" lower limbs reaction. sian response was taken as a sign teachers telling the. class :�D take on't --form a perfect "O." every time. one that the beightening' tension over sticking or eating sweets. please it out before the class begins."'--' _ _ a chance toes passed the other, so our the Berlin blockade had caused in-• spit Evidently, from such reports, ' an - ` : WI y our nausea spent --itself, a teinal -unrest which the Kremlin elegant time' was enjoyed by one = . 1f a rmspraying :'•, i Although wee have eked out 3 boys felt lust had to be' calmed.' and o.1}! . - gam pro r fair part -of our existence for the GREAT BRITAIN past 25 or, 30 years by writing on, After-�vrli ]call-- ars the ration- .__She trouble, is ,- when success . about and -"around sport in various ull3 •of camly-or "sweets" -came turns a fellow's head it doesn't ways, 'w'e stilt think that"sport- to an end iii Britain and the gen-tiring his neck at the same time. especially the professional variety '-is the most over -played thing - we have on this 'side of 'the At-- _ , ale • Hanson Sprayer _ ]antic, and it might go for the _ can be mounted on any vehicle Filled through a large port with' British Isles aswell. sealed -tight hinged cover, it is easily cleaned, Quickly _ Still, in spite of this decidedly , •'evi,r-stely, PAINTS ' "' d ir required gallonage adjusted to yal „ be , w• wuiii�h that stop any' of our readers -especially a FOR THE FARM • . per acre,, SERVICE.. ,r SO 'Sprayer ITS EASY TO , .. he HAN N pray r' o r Ito younger generation -from play- they really • High Quality,- Direct From the Factory • has ONLY ONE MOVING PART, Constructed n! for. rugged durability, its aaB nay. sort of game, enjoy. 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Use e" ,, ire of unsurpassed quality, r etas simple directions advteo--"o e et ,+ e -:-Are,coe■ suarahtted or money back. - � , - ; e N :thern Paint and Varniah Co. Ltd., Owen Sound, Ont. .. a - . _. e ISSUE 21 -- 1949 r - Pau. "A - The Thumb In The Sou ­; `-i, 4 ac contempt, "but I'm afraid it will Laws, inspection and court tion are necessary in accomplishing rw even be long r. Doctor Phelps has taurtat s 7 all ajiitta�ofi, but Vistilitesif W1 been quite encouragiqg� education is essential for permas Alex edged toward the desk in ent rg"Its, states, Homer N. Col- !Xx, which the gim would be. He open "The Thumb In ver in an, art:cic ed the drawer, felt the brittle cold - The Ud the Sou�'-in the current Issue of of steel. He swept about to ness HEALTH, odicial magazine of the Jas'oA Stoneleigh, and the gun was In Cry Health League of Canada. u his band. �'Yo miserible wretch He states that three groups must By NORMAN IFRZILICH he slurred, "I won't have to'wait'a be reached by this education: (1)' day 1&nge The oid man's 'eyes stared- wide the people who own and operate ow -ie stood'outside,hii uncle's room, public eating places, (Z) those who and ashe listened for a brief moment with terror. His body did not rise work in them, and (3) those who . . . . . . . . from his seat'as. though he might be to the labored breathing coming eat there. frozen with feaf. There w Pure and undeteriorated food, is only a from within, his features, became y some sinister- pitiful- --etyL;- "You'll -hang for-* -pr6tect-a-friDrd--tpdil-a:gt-liid-itifft� became distorted b it-.- --rU5n--s­c-rV­eT-by non-ir emorlou. For thr, PhylI wink Alex!" iffecti6is per --the within -qvonr,--hts-uneIe--­&t0od- A' tno�ment­later, with detached sonael with clean habits and in clean. between him and his inheritance. .. c I alm, . Ale . x wiped the . gun clean of eating- and drinking utensils are t placed public health requirement for eat - Only upon Jason Stotileigh's death his own fingerprints, and then Mr -Cal - would he come into his estate, and the weapon in the murdered man's Ing and drinking pla�es, sterday- he learned from Doc- hand. He tookone last glance, about Ver writes. Good light good venti- only ye tor Phelps, his uncle's physician, that the room assuring himself there was lation and generally clean surround - old Jason would perhaps live for no trace of evidence. Wgs are most desirable attributes of any food handling establishment. years. It wa . s then he had made his He was sleeping soundly that but in the last analysis they have toyal Vacation for Princess --A dip in the blue WaterS 011 Lilt decision. night, happy in th 1 6 thought that in - disease. e of Capri is in store fo'r Princess Margaret Rose, as she -step# Alex clenched his fists as he the morning he would be a wealthy little direct bearing upon boat on a private beach on the Italian isle. 'Helping the thought how -simple it would be, to., rman. But it was almost midnig t Good equipment and proper iup- in a row e the life out of the old man when he was awakened by the ovice. plies are useful in purveying a non - Princess aboard are her gentleman -in -waiting, Major Thomas 3trangl ­He---wai z6rdered,. �-et.Lpto his dangerous food, but 'they are not oeftt=an . &-A-- --The-ph= -ap rs were not _b�u he =one nt i&L- -permitted -yards of the scene, which would never throw an,inkling clothes at once. "Stainless steel does not prevdat of suspicion his way. His uncle kept ". Ilut I don't,understand," he pro- the thumb in the so,o," says 11r a loaded gun in his room, eccentric his fa�e white and drawn. Claver. "'.Niany A lips tick -smeared tested, as he was, he lived in fear of his life. Then he succeeded in controlling glass'emerges from "a ' ertly oper- He kept only one servant, who 6i'q f .-. I:_:_ rse, that ated modern dshlwa�shlng q equip - 0 cou would be away to onl % routine invest6 ent. The little ways in which this" would be y In would be a way today. nothing could have foodhandlers work can have mote Alex smiled to himself, deeply _gat.ioa. Surely gone wrong. He hastened into his effect on health than the m6st ela- satisfied with. his- plan, as he en- cl-theq. I borate things they work with." tered the room� He greeted his tiouse The author remarks that A chan�- 'IAp polict..drove him to the of his uncle. It seemed all of them nel of infection runs from person to -uncle- with robust good chee;:,. but an his uncle. a dark scowl upon his person via . the things we eat and air were awaiting him -the States Lt - thin bony, face, sat in his ch There was. no movern . ent torney men, Jason's servant -and in drin� and -the things we eat and silently driak from and with. The undis- Y. t ie backgr.ound- Doctor Phelps. irt his 4od infected glass can carry the bac According to 'a Iman'who should management- feedaig, and disease. "Aren't ou'feeliiil an� better?" "I'm here to give you gentlemen y teria and viruseb of trench mouth. know what he's ..talking about -t- Yet two groups of birds. that are he as�ed with�feigned 'concern, and every help," he said, gravely, and the measles, influenza, scarlet fever and+ be's F. K. Hare. Assistant professor loused, fed and managed; alike can �then the eyes of the two men met, sound of his voice gave him sudden the common cold from mouth to of geography at McGill-wha't has differ more widely in performance emed to sweep -co th. The unwashed hands of %" and their,glance se -prage. "I'm terribly upset to.bear mou been acomplished out west. since- thin groups upon -hic6 different of my uncle's sui w I . aside all pretense between them. ride.- a cook can spread typhoid and dy- --the passing of the' Prairie Tarm treatment* have been. deliberately "It's been a long wait, hasn't it. "Suicide? You're certain It was ' y. Tlie sort' on'the finger of come --suicide?" the' question was hurled senter Rehabilitation Act back in 105, is imposed. So the experts have AleN the o!d man ;aid with h;ting a kindly member of the Ladiesf a pattern which. might well be ap- to the conclusion that ver 'y minute roughly at him. Aict Societylead poison tke chicken differences --so small that 'they -are - plied to "I comervation through- Panic gripped hmi,- and his eyes, -salad for the church. supper. even recognizable- can have :.-,Out all Canada, including Ontario. not turned desperately to'Doctor PhelpL a profound effect on performance. "Surely, Doctor Phelps, you can tell By 1946, Professor Hare says. no- them how absurd it is to think- Lots Of Timei T less than 29.900 dams - had been be same experts,sray now that otherwise. You can't tell them of MT, Isonstructed, at a cost of twenty- unsatisfactory incubation can be one uncle's brooding over his Ill -health.' if yo 're getting on for mid4le u two million dollars.. That seems- of the more important causes of this The doctor stepped toward Alex, age ---even if you've passed that of M'orie . It IS a lot of lack of uniformity. The rate of like a lot y egg production of a laying pullet his face stern, almost menacing. "I mark -and: haven't yet Vr9duced 'money, for that matttr. But it seems can only tell them the truth, Alex-" that masterpiece of Y�urs, don't -the gross can depend not only on the care "Yes, the truth," Alex pleaded. wo&y. too much aboist it. Some small in comparison...to. she gets duting her laying year, but of the world'& greatest artistic -value of agricultural. production- in "Your uncle suffered a stroke a she got- dur- mfth- in it also on the.treatment --and the gun which killed works were produced. when theit week ago normal year, is. in excess of a bil- ing b Jasoit Steneleigh was 196n in his eredmrt were well advanced on the ion before -she was duting incubat tion dollars. right hand" --the doctor psuse&- downward side of the hill. For hatched. 41 and that hand and the twhole arm example: Three things that,have been ac - were. paralyzed." At 74 Kant wrote his Anthropol- .7 II-4omplished are soil saved -from Here's a really !,triking.. example ogy" Metaphysics of Ethics and of what I'm talking about. At a erosion,. the 'wheat farmer in many Strife of, the Faculties. Dominion experimetital statioa�hout IIIiIII Tintoretto painted the areas is 11* longer completely de- At -74 in British Columbia eggs from ret Jack: "Well, did yo 'Paradise. pendent on that grain for his en- a succeed in huge 74 x 30 toot canvas, bated up to the four making you r girl's 'father toe the Ak�s bril- tire income since pastures have in- sir -es were incu At 74 Verd'i producid eressed his possibilities of raising *teenth day in a.machine which he- Panic gripped him and his eyes. wild mark?" liant D.tallo. bitually gives satisfactory perform- -with sudden fear, turned deallwatety ..Tom (sadly); "Yes, but� unfor- A cattle; and a large scale irrigation t 79�� Oliver, 'Wen4ell' UQlnies and water -use program has been ahce. Then one half the eggs from to Doctor Phelps. tunately, I was 01e mark." wrote Over The Teacupi, each sire.was transferred to another developed. yvar a averagd 229 eggs per Milk Rivers.,will more than treble :tht land iv'ailailb-le' for cropping.' bird. Frbtn the Machine wher�e.�aff With dust storms tbreiatrning many ibk -e*s %irere at 95F terripefature only 47,per cent sur%;iVtd arfd'aveff V" western areas this �eai, a lot of going to b� aged a mere 187 eggs oer hird. 4 AI tolks out,thAt way Are t1rc Goverunwlit took NOW -those �re mig4oy- big dif-- ..,,the'step it did, 11 vIiars ago. V ferefiFes-fob big to try and laugh .,off -and they indicate that unsatis- 'As I said beiore. it, would seem that 'tl�e fpctory conditions -of incubation can. e- have -a. profourid effect an the future Park -might well go in for som f et. And, -says thing. of the same sort on a far performance o a pull of the Department Agriculfure at. larger scale than. is -being done at -responsibility Ottawa,, th4te facts place a heavy resen Of course, in On'.tario re on hatcherymen, in- lorestatiion is being, carried out in sn't un- sofa�'as the quality not only Of The several localities. but it %,�a. so �f 'the future lay - til after the Provincial Depart- chicks;- but al mint of Planning and Development Ing stock is concerned. Yor it -This Is High Art -Maybe -A bit puzzled.? Well, so'is Adolphe Landru, French wotkei-ai left. had uncovered a tale of erosion, would seem that no amount of care :..He doesn't. know whether that sculpture is a bird, an eye, a wheel, or what. It's one of the d land Abandonment and uncontrolled during the brboding, rearing an many modern paintings and sculpture pieces on display at the l6th art exhibition of the! Society, "flooding-thaT --- was simply shocking. :laying pericId can nullify the effects --vf Yn-d-epen dent, Artists in T'Aris. Another head -scratcher i t e show is the surre'alis'tic figure of ulnsatisfactory conditions of in- --called `!'Musician,." right., You folks who -are,in the poul cubation. try business hardly need me to tau you that unuormity 61 PcL- formance among hens is.very often the exception rather than the rule. machine for completion of the I A,.check-up made in 1946 showed hatch. r6NV PARr TURMNTIM, that therewere 1,361,000 acres -of SCRIM"St. DQVW CANIUM.-TRUS rehabilitated �asture land support- Temperatures in, this second ma - Ing 55,060. cattle, 11,920 horseg, and chine : were at 10017 for the top 4 3900 sheep. This pastt irage is in- -fifty differi-nt u-niti.. and on inost trays and 95F for the trays imme- diately'befow-these being the only rLL TMN ON THE JUI "of them there are pedigreed bulls, two Xow a of trays used in the test. % provided 'undir the act.* to r9ise ibe '-The chickli. hatched from both ma- ';seneral level of stock -breeding: cSiAes wer' brooded and reared to - 'and the progeny -of other hens. 3: getbei, carried through t1kir This gobd �,ork out on' the e �r'�t laying year in th' same pe %V.. 10 7 prairies hastift stopped. by any, A matter of fact it is S h I f q X it. 1appqned),..NVel1 rom means. 9 a that projects under cfm� t k66Meubator,92 per cent of ...cap slows. up the improv ement in a .,.expected mcf— on the 'St Marv's and the pullirts -housed. survived -the yvar a averagd 229 eggs per Milk Rivers.,will more than treble :tht land iv'ailailb-le' for cropping.' bird. Frbtn the Machine wher�e.�aff With dust storms tbreiatrning many ibk -e*s %irere at 95F terripefature only 47,per cent sur%;iVtd arfd'aveff V" western areas this �eai, a lot of going to b� aged a mere 187 eggs oer hird. 4 AI tolks out,thAt way Are t1rc Goverunwlit took NOW -those �re mig4oy- big dif-- ..,,the'step it did, 11 vIiars ago. V ferefiFes-fob big to try and laugh .,off -and they indicate that unsatis- 'As I said beiore. it, would seem that 'tl�e fpctory conditions -of incubation can. e- have -a. profourid effect an the future Park -might well go in for som f et. And, -says thing. of the same sort on a far performance o a pull of the Department Agriculfure at. larger scale than. is -being done at -responsibility Ottawa,, th4te facts place a heavy resen Of course, in On'.tario re on hatcherymen, in- lorestatiion is being, carried out in sn't un- sofa�'as the quality not only Of The several localities. but it %,�a. so �f 'the future lay - til after the Provincial Depart- chicks;- but al mint of Planning and Development Ing stock is concerned. Yor it -This Is High Art -Maybe -A bit puzzled.? Well, so'is Adolphe Landru, French wotkei-ai left. had uncovered a tale of erosion, would seem that no amount of care :..He doesn't. know whether that sculpture is a bird, an eye, a wheel, or what. It's one of the d land Abandonment and uncontrolled during the brboding, rearing an many modern paintings and sculpture pieces on display at the l6th art exhibition of the! Society, "flooding-thaT --- was simply shocking. :laying pericId can nullify the effects --vf Yn-d-epen dent, Artists in T'Aris. Another head -scratcher i t e show is the surre'alis'tic figure of ulnsatisfactory conditions of in- --called `!'Musician,." right., You folks who -are,in the poul cubation. try business hardly need me to tau you that unuormity 61 PcL- formance among hens is.very often the exception rather than the rule. ATTM ASIWOM WM W MIT I r6NV PARr TURMNTIM, -7 "The -performance of, full sisters Is SCRIM"St. DQVW CANIUM.-TRUS PMrs F*wr sws ALL srar apt to be almost as variable as that V! Cla ADM GMSJ wl"TIK"S T.111L. Vr POW rFA'rDW SCMRA --of - �Tq_ unrelated-lerriales. and the, p differ NOW RUN - ____ _ ­ rLL TMN ON THE JUI geny-of one hen will among themselves as much as they do f iom the progeny -of other hens. This, of course, is a real harldi- to the poultry raiser and greatly ...cap slows. up the improv ement in a flock -which -A ould, theoretically, be C possible by means ol careful selet- tion. sme-6f this variability is due to I..Ad,.A Aifferefices! but the great- ,er portian to the effects of climate. 3 BROCK T TRE OW 3MXrM3B *T' AIR-OONDITIOVM - Thur. Fri. Sat, May 19, 20. 21• asturUy Eves 18bow St-artsAt ��p, paturady Matinee oat 1.80 Our merry Way _ $. ponds D. Lamour F. McMu"T Nybrid Seed tori Warrick's Big(S Blend, early or late is a blend of a hybrid varieties !together to give toe beet corn ensilage . a mixture of gain and ) fodder. Wa"icW2 ,Hybrid 808 . matures iia 90 days tofu Porn ensilage ,exceptionally `heavy yielding, genes" ,purpose ogre flyp uath+, e�erlect !lase $orlplaster Donnacoana Wall Board, may be tined for sheeting or !wallboard - Aspbplt shingles -Plain or colors ;LAREMONT CO-OPERATIV Susnes Sirederq STAFFORD BROS. east Complete Sbow At 8.20 $uuosss► BUPPgd>gisow A,. E. Richardson Immediate Delivery CAR Be Et a. :Q�ir>�t�[, INSURARw Of The Fbllewiog lienee - Shinglee Ilea B „i,�,da Pox"JOTA=Asphalt �„AX�G _. RoU43de 8i4ios Aa d Aga*. AR411 t Roo[ eoatieg To Sarre - Aluminum Comes Bad Ridge Cap and Valley rime Phcksrlag 60 Cgdnu y Fine Lialag . Siad Aad (Lime Bricbc Faoe Brick cm rae Blocks lasulatlsa ' ]D. A. B M) 30 R Sats and Loose 0edar 21viCEACHNIE�s sFOWITURM Posts said Poko ; . Insurance or" Zftft A.' W. � ` -, lassranee wiser - >. -M1TC Adaeer FONDS 74 -ant I14-_ Brvo B-�- "OUR TRUCES PASS T-O"WWAT" en's Hall, on Tuesday, fey 10, with the President, Mrs. R. Birrell, in chargefaeft Xon. Tues. Wed. May 28, 24,W y Xatinoo At 11.80 LA EMONT STAFFORD BROS. east Complete Sbow At 8.20 .G Monumental Works reen G rasa » Mr. $� Mss. Don Hedges and week -end with =dor• and Mra, Ed. Jones on Sunday. Phone Whitby SM ' fey spent the 3liss Margaret Mason, o1 Mark- 818 Dondaa IM IL ; Whitby Wyorging Iin Woodville. Mr and Mrs. Jack Badgerow and h8m, spent the week -end with Mica of family spent the week -end at their Barbara Stairs, =iii Ka Hamilton is emp- Kay t who in-teelmicolos _ ecsitage, at Kirkiiel_d- ____ _ Walter );lardy, • Jr, 19 back ho>iae loved is Ta0yr o, her par na tMr. holiday with her parents Ms. 21viCEACHNIE�s sFOWITURM p Com�mias C7hes. eggy Cobs from Trenton where he bad been is the week DZA1J= any rjus An Added dtixac>;tloa emmployed for some time roofing business. _ erannuaimlti 8o1 the Wom- Institute was held' in the Twp. - FUNERAL DIBSQI!0 1 VW WII�L � _ Farmers are busy these .'days.. These 3n the-custam`A o � T111fi beenM-Pl Tell bully 'For en's Hall, on Tuesday, fey 10, with the President, Mrs. R. Birrell, in chargefaeft Owl AmbaOrraoe �. ��'CMWAREN here have latereeted' ahouId zead the assisted by the Secretary -Treasurer Dow or Night - those _ Co.+ perative Advt, at the top o1 Ml's- �. B- Bark The anneal rep- were given by the Conveners ow Wit. Mc,EAOHNIE Prop. — Fsi. Sat. --XA7 go, 27+ 2e this page on "Hybrid Cora•" gext Tuesday is a holiday ( May -Of orts the Standing Committees, Mrs- Phone Pick. 193 Tw. of Oetobe 2 4). The. Sarco Company will be dosed from Saturday until Wed. Burk, Save the financial repo showing balance 31p there 5 were 5 w _ 1_ QMt'' eturn will work the following e 8 attendan P1 (� a ,' 91". Far d, . Terry X00re IIeidAyYand Saturday to make up for the Mon- speakers; $ad 3 papers given. Mrs. L. Matthews, Convener of the Flow - dear holiday: it in expected some from here Us- er Committee reported- s balance of -$6,32.- Boxes Fere sent to shut- W1q. MAW will take in the Horse Show at ins at Christmas; cards were sent �Y11// NOME bridge on May 24. rids, and Mts. Harry Po iter hook to the sick and shut-ins; floors were lyse in memory of the late S CWSW AWWONS'ER sad PLYWOOD In the Ice show in Toronto last Mrs. W. E. Holtby, a beloved pest - • Friday evening. Sara, Fred Morley spent President, and the late Ids T. Bob- VALilATOR SU1 AMM -G MATERIAd�8 Tempe�ed. Temportile 01 Mr, and in Ham- the week -end with friendslonging ertson. There are 37 members be- to the Blue Croce Plan. » Ph~ or Write and Back WASOA to i1toa, Several . place here are reported Mss. Burk was appointed new !.soder 'The Election of Off- 814 �� � �' �� �P1ae � Fir Paso, inatiOn 1�" to be on the "For sale List" at pre` home, the Mc- Grou p leers was held with lore. B. Harvey 1�a��hths. 13a1f, at�d ,lbw -qtr sent - Job. Farre Connell home, the LOyst home and home and in the chair. Officers are: P_resid- eat, Mrs F. Cassie, let dice -Pres., - .. ptveoightka C. business, Mrs. Burnell's - Mrs, L. T. Johnston; 2nd Vice7 14 L N. the Croiamery. the local Bowling Club had a Pres Mrs, M. - A nU; Se. -Treasurer. xrs,•N. Burton; Assistant, Mrs. M. _ • _ _ N, a Gordon paiactice an the greens this week for opening B. Burk; Pres se: 'Mrs. E. E. An. OPTOUMTRIST b in preparation their tonrnameat here on the holiday on nis. Dist, Director,. Mrs. M. Ellie- 'oft; Orsanleta, nava H. Haney and 9s0 to 1!.00 fad 9.00 to a00 L, USER TAY the 24th. It is expected there - will Mrd 4iy� Flower Commi- Eve: �» Wad-. F#, 4,bo 8 !> a be a. very P is flee Mrs. E. E. Annie 1Nra. A. 7. --MONTH BLDG.. Copp. P. 0_ cher in good. The Braes are and Mr, James Briscoe Gay. Mrs, Lemon Mrs. L, W. Sbep- H,. 0MAWA, ONTARIO good shape sad Mr. Eddie Goodman have done rd: !Social, Gommlttee: Mrs. Barclay, mm R. Miller, Mimes M. ». 969Q; Office 1610 - s fine Sob of painting traces and G•iRman, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. R. (Three.)a7 Service Arranged) tate building, making the greens' a Malcolm; Directors: Mrs. Al, Kar - credit to the community,vey. Mies M. Gillman, Mrs. W. Gray, . .KEN AND CLARKE P1RJ3MWr.VI0RI AUCTIONEERS doeased and Authorized for 'slim Counties of Ontasie and Toric, Farm Stock, Implemeats Han hold Ftmniture, Ratl Esbte Sales our Specialty at mates Dost SaTiob -for SAF" Price of One. Mi Hksn P. O. ph ,Aeft 62" MwW sen . P. O. p$dne Marr 206 PzwwUoes have been established auctioneers since 1880. BerrJOW, Bondtok, Notary Public C. C. RICHARDSON .403 Rana BUIL1DIX0 222M : Twento - EL. 6894 . my ilrs Jrr. Adm Taylor wsa• off work Mrs. M. B. Bark, 1Lrc. W. Ellicott, e s & Atkinso s• with the flu for a few days leaf Delegates appointed to attend the ' »r.+' week. District Annual. at Claremont, on Phu w Agit 901 W 2 - 8tosotf. WO Prof. John MacPherson of Victor- Msy 26: M". F. Cassie, Mrs. B. is College, Toronto, was the prea-, Hatfvey; Mrs. L. W. Sheppard, M.M. L1Censed - • oa►►r sstv►cs ro Au cher at the r.omin8 adrvice 1n the M Ellicott, Mrs, E. E. Annis. A United Church on Sundry, Auctioneers ' �Aa►As►A11e1tfA•lOa11f We are glad to report that Mrs• vote of thanks was tendered the re- Tj ,e t�►tflw west orrN tiring President, Mrs, It. BirreIl for MIAL sisv►tf ROt ALL Kennedy is hints again and her ns• her splendid -work during. the past 20 Year's Be og.4snoa r Mpyg gµvB • ual self ad9ln• two yam: also the $ecretary-Tress- E, >s� AIS >sON M Clare Keevil has another car for ever. Mrs M. B. Burk who retired Bales oo�Cted Aar~ We and bas- sold several in this B. or faithdal ser fm Firm. Stock. Ford• vicinity. He is selling the "•5iorrls'' vices olldwingg served inch: Mrs. two sad Property Sala. EASTl�Nu:� oar and now baa the • Austin., fmaa g, gurcla', Mrs. F, Caade, Mrs. A- All Bales personally IJst� sad �MM A show, advertised as "see your` (}len, Mrs. A.' ]Liles Mir Duncan. self and friends on the screen•• isertised... BUL►..plMOd Miss. gar,of Detroit coming to Claremont soon We do is here' the Barton family p not know what type of show it is, Lad to tee her, sister, Mss 1d, nos we haven't seen any camers Hamilton; who hash been so very ill. romps ,ervme crews on the street.... however, many. ,May !f, the 'Brougbsmn Lodge r on are looking forward• to it. is having a parM% rfter which a Re8i4nable Rata The Gooddellowship Clete of the service will be held is the church United Church held their May 6t 2.30 P. M. . PRONE • Wo STOIIF'iTMA Maesting 'on the loth, at the home Mrs A, Timmins And Margaret, of lar. and Ml's: Fred Redshaw. of OdMwa."eat li nday with Mrs. Mrs, Wes Lehman and 3M. JSCU E Woodward and family. ��" �! Morgan were in •charge of we pm- The Gray ti►ilf gathered.At the . Imag Esperieseed LOYAL 'POGUE Pickering and Whitby T'wpa Farm, Household and Property Bales A specialty g'rompt Attention Given Whhby.gL R. 1 Phone Wb. 814 J A. WILLOUGHgY 'AND SON* Forty YearsClaaadws I"*. est Pares Aseaey. The �'y 1�perty Qua. adt J. I, (End) 8tewari ,AD0003 . Tinea" Far That Home ft The CMW C Wl Liar VhW Depu RT21W » Toeato ` gram. Mrs. Wilmot Hill was app- home of their mother on Saturday WMMM WORMS B 4i104 W. oduted Secretary for the 'year and e` sulug to offer best wiAbet on ber Your Friendly Resident Agent.'. r on lR�nti �>/ lleaA Mrd. James Peddie; Treasurer, ]dr, 9otb, birthday.. Jiro. Gray 's ve•y Ed. Boniface is again President, weU and active :or nes years, And gKOUP."CE AGENT and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh,piSecretary ..enjoyed the. pe�y .very much. Her s 0"VALTY. BOTOR l�D(3, llUT01�[OBII.B1 After an enjoyable 'o8ra e 8 Brougham friends wish bar many F'' LIA>lgYl'1'Y IN8URR&?Wz Ata dainty lunch brought the evening more happy birtbdaya BII•Y. FB+Oollg AND"SER ' '. � to 'a close � - Mr. Rol :Miller and Don WanneD L=T'YOUR proopZRTIM FOR SALE WITH• Mr. and Mrs. Haw'klie were at tnc•tored to Melton• on Sunlay %Ld unday, Visiting Mrs. had an interesting aElarkham, an i3time vieewin6 CyR1E E, -MOR I awklie'a sister, Mrs. •Baker. the diilereut planes. Mr, Sprunt, of Torontois spend- 'Rise Betty' Hooey and Betty Un Hers - - t E:� Hes ani usA �g ing•s few days at the ho•me of Mrs. derwood, of ,gearboro, spent the ss'nM+TM ©�� Conners. Mrs, Lonsdale and Mrs. week -end with Miss Ruth Gillman. �[ Conners spent Sunday with friends I ,dr Ted Holtby spent the week - e `- aJ1.M0 ILL at Schomberg. end with hia daughter, Mrs. Ford. Violet Pilkey of Toronto, Vr= Milne had e. Pleasant Mrs, Mra, Coe .COMRIE UMBER • agent the geek -end with Mrs. Tow- visit with her niece, Mrs, Stewart e ` 'nor; Beare; of Newmarket. Lti[Tl'1gD miss 3rma Waller, of Peterboro, Mrs. C. Devitt spent a day in. the knee: 8carbore, ggge or Howard lily � • \ ; �O ��. Lg, spent .the wee with 'Mise Dar- City last week. , lone Norton, The _many irienda of Mrs. M. Sca boyo Junction The W. SK. S. held thel'r meeting Hamilton are pleased she is feel- leu.e last week et the hams of Mina in a little better. Mies Anna Percy [1VIap Stella. Rolling, with Mrs. H. G: Mc- AS Markham; ie nursing her at. pTe- d' FOR IMWEDIATE DDLIYIIRY. ` (�� Intyre in charge of the Worship sent, n or Dressed, Trim, gash and sroors• Insurance re+e and Business Period. Mrs. Wilmot �qr, and Mrs. Herr? McIAChlsn, 1 ' LiTMBEl4--1Ro SLt Ins Hill plai+ed eereral selections on the of Oakville, �IId little daughter, ply •vxlTs OOl►�I.ETS-EVame Bash. GTaes' ol�S M Write or Phone guitar, !lass. Frank' Carson and ot- Joy spent Sunday with Mr. and balanem, Fnctory.bu* �;prefitted... ( sip Rates > Farm and country hers o! Mrs. Rawson's group .were Mrs. Bob Maatets . W�,i„gO,�RDEl-Tea Teat, Donnaoona, G�i>t►►s+e+ a �' SnAdin� In, charge of the, prog�• A lovely mr and Mrs, Imu Booth were re- PLYW00Il8-F7►', Cedar, Bim, rype{dtez, and Etch Wood. WJadstoTm MOsnratioe on B Pgs lunch was served at, the close of the ci.pten s of many lovely and useful .�p� goof etc. meeti'ig. _ _ • gifts at a shower held in ih6tr-�- 8ffiNGhL'13-.Asphalt and -Cedar with NaiLp; insulbrio Aldi ;ADtosnoblle i�O° o�__�n� or last Frid4Y evening. Mr. � sad VJ, ;hl. Oed&train Sidiug, Pittsbarg paints. ; Mrs, Booth thanked all ln.;A''`few Y Bowman & .Gibson 'BROUGHAM well chosen words. The remainder of the evening wits spent in danc- • Mrs W, byes on Edgar, of. Ing, - -• - - also Mr. and Mrs- Harper, irs. K. � • (}len M,alor; r of Toronto, visited with -- - " HarPe ,