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The Pickering Township .Softball Pickering Ladies Close Season's 25th Wedding Anniversary _ :��R a � �i
Bridge Clay ' d cRut Kae f Pickering 'Village
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iSeason open morrow -*Saturday) I
evening, with Whitby ' playing at _ Mr and Mrs. George Todd will be l
On Thursday May 19, seventeen at home to their friends - nn �atur- ick United Church Tho Misses Richards oL Toronto;
.-Brougham, Pickering Ladies' Rev. Robt, U Copeland, Minister were guests of their uncle, -.Mr. M.
- Next Thursday, Whitby plays at members of the day evening, June 4, the occasion Sunday, May 29, 1949 S. Chapman over.the holiday week-
'Duabarton, and on Friday, the op- Bridge Club brought, to a close a oY their Silver �4edding Anniver- 10.00 a. m. Sunday School �. end,
ening game at Pickering Village succes&ul and happY year's activ- nary, t
• 11.00 a- m. - Morning Worship bliss Marjorie 'White leaves soon
Park, with Brougham playing the ities with a very enjoyable dinner 7.30 p. in. - Evening Service to take a summer position at Was.
'local team. here. at the Royal York Hotel and after- Rev. Campbell, Colborne is ex -
h dule is promisde for wards entertainment at the Odeon with Our Jersey Breeders P 4 ago Beach Gift Shop, ,
A full se a pected to have charge of services. Neil Murkar, now" attending the
publication in our next issue. Theatre. ass*
This group, organized in 1942, Iii their bulletin this, week the College of Optometry, U. o! T'., ad -
when all the proceeds were turned. " Cdroir practice at the church on dressed the period of "Biology"
P Canadian Jersey Cattle Club note qday evening, with the Hon Matriculation Clam
CARD 'OF THANKS in for the benedit ai the Red Cross. the success of scans of our Picker -
L.
Since the. war and in 1946, the jug and District farmers: Qualify at his old scliool, Scarboro Colieg-
ie-donatlons to various oaz O p --for month of May
W omen's Missionary Society I .late on "The Anatomy of Lhe, Eye"
We wish to - express our pincer institutions, including the W: M� -=Se _W. VI S. will meet at the on Thursday afternoon,
the only -year-old 9uaifiy- home o1 1VIrs.-W-C-Marker- oa T—Doug.-Johne=wa•
theska for all the acts of kindness, tr, British War Victims' Fund, the from this distract was Dream Lad's Thursday, June 2 at 8.00 P. m, last week with a severe attack of '
the many thoughtful and .comfort- Crippled Children's Fund, Picker- Nanc}, Jean, 170153 with a record
in6 words and the'' many beautiful Ing Public Library; also remei$ber- Mrs. Mitchell will take the Study 1 the flu.
oL' 6126 pounds of milk 308 lbs. of Book. Mrs; Pattison will • have the
!floral tributes recgived- during our Ing our veterans in both Windsor fat, in 305 days. She is owned and Mr montieaand Mrs Chas. Cornell, e
sad bereavement in, the loss' of a and London Hospitals, with boxes Worship Service. formers' have been visiting the
Moving husband •and father. Espec- of fruit and candy, etc. each Christ- tested by George y Todd, Picker- • former's sister, 312rs, Hannah Hie,.
lug. In the 365 day division, Todd -
Pickering Pr09byterian Church for ten days.
�islly thanking Rev W. R. Sproule, mas• We hope this Club may con- view Royal Missle, 175553, owned Rev. David Marshall, Minister
of Toronto. Con. Fred White, Mrs. tinue for many � years to enjoy a Hearty congratulations lens ti Lloyd
Donald Milne, Mrs. Geo. Todd, .lir. by George Todd, produced as a ' _ Sunday, May 29, 1949 Courtice who passed itis Final Ea -
friendly game o! bridge every sec- year-old, 6627 pounds of milk, 372 .2.Op D- 'm• - Sunday School aminations is Civil Engtneerilag,
'Har. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Frank ond• Wednesday afternoon lbs• of fat, with a test of 5.61, Oth- 3.00 p, m. - Dtrine Worship
,McCallum, Oshawa.; also the Ontario el
herds represented were those of and to Elias Michael who passed
-----Co 1 08:- CQ. servat#e Ass. 1 ' E his Finals with Hondurs is Else-
FICI)CEUELI_ { > ip-COL'�iCIL el M; Chapman, Ptckeriug; Wood - - -
'Roeebank Rouge (`•ammunity Club will, on �DNMSDAY June • t__Erical Eagint=erYag. ' Good luck- to -
end the Atax Branch Can. Legion, lands Inveamnents Ltd.. Oshawa, Preebytet+lau A�y� Bazaar .both.
for their special help. 1, 1949, at 1.00 P. m. for General end Willis¢n and Everett Wiliton, may 28 - 8,00 rp� M, 1 Dr. and %Ire 'Fallaise and family
Business.. Township Council Cham• oaf Bo•wmtanville, _.....� 4 and Mr. and, firs. Pmrmentey-and
-Mrs.
Alban Swan and T'anaily
bens, Village of Brougham. The Annual Bazaar of the Ladies' family visited Buffalo on Sunday,
_ Aid o1 the Presbyterian Church � ;ylr, Chas. Sterritt. of St. Marys,
will be held in the Town Hall on i ibis in town on Sunday,
• •�� -May 28, at 3.00 p, m. In addition ( Walter.B, Henderson, of Gormley,
: oath Ontwio --P-a .usual booths of aprons, fancy put., clefted his old home here on
+wort, Lowe s, w e e ep a e, a Wednes y, Calling s
home -cooking and afternoon tes. I Office. some events "away back" "
the ladie3 are offering for eels were recalled. The' late Mrs. Jolla
greetings cards, magazines, home- Rankin was as aunt of Mrs.. Hand-'
^ ; lale milk for -the children. arson's.
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made candy, wainerg and chocol-
e Miss Betty Baker of Toronto Is
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Pickering Gospel Church spending fa few days, at her home.
Pastor W. E, 3EcEvoy Several from here attended the.
M ` auto races at Oshawa on Tuesday,
it Sunday. -May
r 10.00 a. m, - �Sunday schoole
a, m. Morning Devotion ,
` 11 00' -
- �'` �`�` � �;• 7.00 P. In. -Evangelistic Service � _ _,A Picture Story of _
g
,. ...:. • � Wed, . 8.00. p. m. •Proper klertin t
a . Fri, 8.00 p. m. - Young People's
illuabarton L'nited ChinE
Rev. J. ,N. R9'aham, Minister �. •
Sunday
10.30 a. m. - Sunday School PNOTOGRAPNER
11.15 a. m. Worship _ _
- D Brock t. South
•0 43 9
Phone '2'2.55 ' 1
=, --3.30 p. m. - Pleasant Sun. Evening -
Wed- - 7.30 p. m. - Prayer Service yVHITBT, QNT.
Wed. - 7.80 P. m. - Prayer Service ' Studio Open: Thuya., Fri.. Ent.
Thursday Evening choir praetloe .9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. X.
lb`Hday - Cubs and &onto
_ fiat, . Fortnightly . Motion Pfetu ee�!
1 - prattt :1lcCalltam. Arthur Williams � d' Oreeh (CenteenW) The Evening Anx111at'y,' i
Wialter C. Thomson, H. C n. Odkxwa, Out. ' C. C. F. - Oshawa, Ont. Rev'. J. R. Brahma, Minister —
Laleeal - Pickering, Ontario Prog.loo Sunday The Evening Auxiliary will meet
Ontario Count Co-oper&Uve 10.00 a m - Worship and S. Behool on Thursday. June 2, at 8.30 P. m.
tedifcal Services
7.80 p. m. - Pleasant Sux4 Evening ; at the home of Mrs. :Alldred Trues -
Mon, • Sao p. m. fir. Boys' Group I dale. This will be a work meeting.
The Quarterly Meeting -oi the a- Well. - 9,00 P. m. - 0. 4}i• L T. Bring a large crochet hook and
Thurs. 8.80 p Trail Rangers s an ends o of
•- hove met on Monday evening, May � m, I odd d t wool.
Ijtfli t0 the _ 9, in Sunderland with sixteen of.
fB.o9 P. >a 'Choir prattle. -
f�
: j1 the members of the Directors and ' FrL - Fo�igbtly ' Motions Piece William John McDonald
Auditors Board present. . -
0��� The suditor3 were high in their �� United Chttatirh
pied J. R, graham, Minister William Jahn McDonald, Pa
&M praiee o1 the report seut in to be Sunday away at his home 15 Napier St,,
audited and complimented the 'Tr. jt 39 p• m.. Snndea School Toronto, on May 15. He was a life'
ensurer on her efltictency in this
feltNpC �.ao p. 1a. Church Service lone resident r Pickering Town-
�� respect. The Directors show- ship, except for the peat seven
ed new groups joining and some of SALVA. T. A�11fIYthese were parbiLly due to the pub- Lieut. T. Poole years He leaves to moat.: his wid-
ppFAIRlicity the preps gave un. TUESDAYS Minnie McDonald; three Sona
Service and two daughters: Hugh, George-
uNps� TpRp O The Secretary reported that 'up tX We�ce town; Mrs. O'diara and Mrs. Fred
NILITIOM GRD until May i, 1949, we only paid Moffat, James and •Edward,
three claims, and were insuring
590 persons through 208 applica-
tions. 'Spring Flower Show At Pickering Card of Thanks
" <?
A --report from the Co-operative May 31.
Op ;: • _
Medical Services Federation showed Mrs. 'Win. J. McDonald and fam-
E
3'41 Co-operatives such as ours fully The Pickering Horticultural Soc- it 15 Napier St. Toronto wish td
k y ,
organized with ala others nearly an. iety will hold their Spring Flower express their sincere thanks and
3 �� A new type of policy was introd- show, on Tuesday, May 31, in the I appreciation to their many relatives
used for consideration by the Bd. I Pickering United Church at 8.30 p II ends and neighbors, for their
B by which the applicant might ret- m. The Whitby Treble Clef Choir. I kind expressions of sympathy and
A. - t el greater benefits by paying a will supply the entertainment. Mr• I floral tributes extended during
~sd• 9 P.I►�, w blq$, I c larger premium l Lloyd Marshall, Editor of "Your
The Directors decided to pay ati 1 G :rden and Home" will be guest their recent sad bereavement.
Yo��l �ntRW' w�rA VftAYY�UtIpyE 1 - , additional benelit of not more than speaker. Come and enjoy an inter- _
dim haae $ hESpA�, kE 4 $1.00 per member admitted 'to' the seting and educational evening. Pickering Women's Institute j
;•;q Int ode J(/N� hos'pital for chest x-ray as'recom- r_..
�O F sbonal r i11 a mended by the Dep£ of Health,
Pickering Branch of the Wim-
'�b o and one TiRde frau° $t the The Fdret Annual Meeting ,of our
The First en's Institute is holding their reg I
�n�& �e fanlil 'n8s to ' ' thete""�` Co-operative will be on,. Monday : • -- ulcer mpnthly meeting In the I, O.
Qf ?wen ckFed y, , an a thrall aft eventnlg, June 13, at 8.30 'p. m• DATID'3ON - In 'loving memory of .O. F. Hall, on Tuesday, May 31, at
)el;Zl , Ile%, Foods � every D, S, T. in Sunderland Twp. Hall. our dear son William George Dav- 2.30 p. m. he delegates from the =
oq� ery and fsbl co ' maces F+rT$J, Our speaker will be Mr. D. G I fisc., who Passed away, 1Msy 28, District An'i�. al will glue their re-
af 1e acC �d f "3S Hughes, Sec. -Tress. of the Co -oyer- 1948. ports, Mrs; -1. McLean is to be the ,
sl�Onas 0122 �'M► stive Medk-al. Services Association.
n� We think of him to silen•ae, guest speaker and will present In -
All members any anyone interested formation on the Ontario County,
Aow to �04i evft3' are cordi4lly invited to attend. . A H18 .same we oft recall,
R DMI S S ION iOvr fyJl >s 'ht lunch will be .served at this There is nothing left to answer •HospitalizaMon Plan. i
PRI E - g But his picture on the wall. Hostesses: Mrs. N. INS. Mrs. R.
meeting. ,_,Sadly missed by Mother ',fwd H. Cronk and Miss A, E. Richard-
�/ ,. I Fifths,. •on.
FART WOODLANDS Mrs. William IF- Moore lj
COMMUNITY SHALL A Delightful Program Mrs, W H Moore, Duabarton,
>Miendwy N1Rht6 May 90,_ 8.80 ^^03ed away at her home on Phi•
l « 9LN-Z ' It was a delightful ptost+sm 't2>at
R 8 B D Alli is (� = I+ - =28.00 lQd CASH AS PRIZES day afternoon, May 20, atter a 11s- ,
p n o i3 4 tree afar 25c. :10 Apecial the young ladder of Dumbarton, Un -
R d i� - ' •' :: JAGiCPited +Ohurch!'e "Ot1-We.Go" Club garish illness. A private lnnerAl
l Also yreeented in the Town Hall here took prince on Monday, with Inter -
OT -
ment at fit. George's Anglican Celd-
last TO THE PROMOTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE BY Saturday, may as - spo P. U. oil$ week. A bright, breezy, humor- story. Ptakerinlr• A
T N E 6 OV E R N M E N T OF CANADA "'� MIJB" ° �°°� °f dramatic, and musScal
numbers,
0"n4 ag softy Kaftan
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�--CLASSIFIED -ADVERTISIN-G
7FM BALM
BARGAIN I* BEAUTY
MINUM LOVELY ROOFING Ak SIDING
ImALER-AOENTa: Lor us, se "U Ly SLENDER YOUTHFUL 111110VIllft
;�.. Motor
... -Ing. IL Banish only (at &&feky wA,bo.t IIIIIIII. drugs sr
or ea. r, H.7ul. C',ae-crimipma C-7uxed.=4 r1bbs"' a"Y"
able to CILrry small stock. W T��Mt. Out. I to to ft Isaid 0 . . delivery t— starvation with TRIMS dietary reducing Plan -
3494 1 W.. stock. Write for samp,111,111, 41160* astimates. stow TRIMS pure delleiOus ViCAMiS candles cost only
Distributors Limited. 600 Cherry BL. Toronto $1 95 for three weeks guppy- TRIMS a -
GREASES, TIRES sold at drug stores or writ*
Insecticides, isleCtrit, renCe C4DDtr011OrIL "OU" BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS PROVAKCRONE
and earn pain, Roof coatings. as Vilelo" 204 Yonne Arcade. To
are wanted write Warm Grease # 011, Batts Mean from y9ur own shosap'm WOOL Or 11 Company.
you have old woollens or cotton we Will r**
Limned. Toronto make clam in beautiful bla."Ou Or robes HAIRY? flair-
�BABk_ CHICKS Woollen Mills. is �00--flan.One short treatment at home with Global
SI unwanted hair 1--r
R.- Remover will remove your
It's safe and leaves
member what happened I> year. -Poultry STATION WAGON weeks from arms. face qr logo• etc.. and will
Moe about Zoea Prices 42 FORD.. good condition throughout- discourage Its rewrowtb.
who got Panicky
.w�
Raisers
cut them out altogether 81,100. skin soft and clean. SatlefilictiOn guaranteod
reduced chick Orders or C -()-D
'kicked themselves all Fall that they 47 MERCURY or money refunded. PuntVald 32,00,
1::: and then
oks like another beat . or. driven only 39.900 miles-- $2.16.
10 Wood RADIO.
V had not 1)04bt- re IL GLOBAL PR6-DuCTS
I poultry Insist A Ire are privately Owned
good year Egr $In' tio. The above es
P. :i:�.: will be &I.$ treal, a
and indication. Ati, Harnoto
"34 tFuteblamolm, St.. man
2 College at.. Tor
H. T
price have boon v vtng *Ali&- and driven.
lower. Twaddle chleltO lophone: Pr. 2181.
PrAimp delivery 0 --
faction for 25 years. At
,it old started nun- .CEMENT ASK FOR lilY beautiful Stamp OIL semmv-1s.
old. 'thr", week to 9 we lilts.
cockerels. Turkey W Bag, Truck, Carload' Al ya FREE packet! art -at value in every
sexed, varlets or 11 laying. All from s VM Club Atlas, Enr'x.. 934'
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Older Pullet* eight weeks t in P WluE. PHONIL Rear
Le '4. Que.
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(;ov�rnment Approved Pulloru tested stock, WRITE. RobWard, Montreal. 2
gue 11seddle VIII.I, hatcheries Cement.SUPPIY pbon*. Port
Fret, catalogue. H.Ig Blvd. Lakavl w. 01111,
Limited, Ferglim, Ontario. 39 rEACHERS RANTED
4�jeks Credit 3bI3 ,ualffi�d for H-1�aIll
Z_H_
_ UP With (t"re -Well atarte
CAT Area. Com,-
-tickerelm. PLI110(fil. and Ri,--hards Township School
teltz to 10 work., A. Ir ft- 14ALla Oliver vu Tractor. four years aid.
three w for mule yrj,.Ijat T%eddke Brant Farm Equipment. Me n 1949, 161inimum salary.
non."xed, Send alcelleat conditiom nein" September 1.
I tell j.,ergus, onturLo, .0
Hatcheries Litn' Br&nLj.r , ont. 31,5oo. , Hxperi;nce and certificate on -
Ohl,* ;Z—Poultry —Va-- 010 — BALER, now. midered. Apply to Mrs. Florence Re entre.
ran 1146 ALI-18 CIIA1-111""' Secretary , TreadUrer'r Round Lake 'Centre. UONKTO:try them ft_uitm tell he tury out& j, Newcastle. Ontario.
Ontario.
�an any to Pu and governulen, Murray PK) Al.. ' it
-There's A Surnmerful Of Fun Ahead of these happy youngster All Bro4orm lioruizi tested -g______"a "ub.. L66 a"' &a, HES11PLER, Public s(i Board invites ap
all made of banded Write for 1949 price list And rats IX It""Al wonderful hunting Mind
which are , MonkIllil 4 -hit- 1111141 floly !&he
with. their bright modern playthings!' jogu# lijiticton Poultry rarmwi Mi- _ -- ---- Ittiad Act door 36 lifles north Parry cations for a Protestant kindergarten tea,*her
oultryinan fishing p,I_ Writ& y_ Ad,int. Vir Sept. Ixt, APPly' stating Qualificati"ns-
strong vin , lite plastic. Mothers like the safety inherent in
MAKE 194, ulc.;-7_�_ear as a P ound". full *ijitrience, age• religion. salary expected "d
y ,art with TOP M dl.uri, name and address of I'LA Inspector to -1 N.
ys. Their small size. when deflated y�,u can do thin when You An.. 11,(I
A I,",-v*d SU
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softness of these to u' -fast, they are easily chlaks front .;.vvrn
packing. Colo r Pullorum tested stock. Top Notch ehl,-118 Ott* %liI.Kit jiUK 6ALS C.Ujitliey, _ Hespeler. fen t.
makes for convenient pa hole for all from stock that was wleeled for huAhin"s. klower N. d and
d,.t,VKM WK WA
rves as a fishing- fast growing elualitIts A
_T_he - -
The wading_pool above se product I veneer and bit"4.1- 6 Iv. wax:AiclI.Ilt
kjAff,.sprun8 sits, tulghty- lute chicks. M"Amy.ki"rim
STEh
-tt_�_Nviv TuroVIA9. ONT
inflated. 13 crone blt"lb 'a _HtWS___KAl11RN R4 4_
standard -size card table. rind I W—Its to
--me —Momeffr, Iffamp ete"th have 12 V.,. breeds and
tent fits over any stan choose from. Day old and via
Disnev character10 weeks. on -sexed, pullet* or Ck,erels. HELP WAP'll'sil
go-I'e-itne- &�ta
Turkey PoktIts. All from tGovernmont Approved ZXPI0Ai.E.NrE J, At In
Used in eve
itruae
'it Pull-'- eight weeks to sellitiff, Merchandise ry
Fullorum tested tt� 'U019h, ()nt' Ill" Exclusive mIrld a beautiful line without WELDING 15 ASY
inningsshivering Jacobs sat in laying. Top Notch.Chick Sales. G competition Your @Ucc.se rod. SM&II in -
as =�SU�NJWE148 �UrJ41ISTV FAIT$ V-0 e
geatmont reQuired for 4 attic- -4bel"na needed.
Y— an invited Yusst• inventar,Llat of Invest• esniming ability and Then somebody AN 07110111 to every sdir"t WITH THS PO
[tons an ftH HV�IL0,rr1-t`,AA -art The real businew OPPOr" -_ —
t Of the rite to Houw rj tee rNIVERNAL WELDER
-he though reA 113"It.11f h9forn"Ta 31s tualty. ro rfurt"r luformilltiOul w
asked him what many ro Roallste _j 51- Catherine
Great •American pastime. Rank Street Ottews hold Dome"
the
,me win 41V Montreal, Qu*
the
Box where he N It AIM & man with and profitable
john
It
Young women
dyeing el.— WANTED IMMEDIATCLY. IF
Lardner. as you probably H A IVE 32 yours. for fruit &A4 YMPULbl* oris 'a
is
yusse*.'s'replY was short. pithy a7—vs:YoU "a 33'Llittlis d,0dA We are ing9 Writel to us for information C&MPs. by
one -and -only,. service Force ci.�".
know, is, a son of the one -an to the point. Unclenching his XIAd to L11111111111 Your QUan'ttons' D"Part"imin't ra"M particulars write Out&ri*
lr
till lamented Ring W. and - v�tr I e R Parker's D" Worito Limited. 791 - Tons* Y.W.C.A. For full 3chnill-14 street "wL
the late and s store teeth from the cigar they rum Service Force. 6 R CIA)
Lardner. He .greatly- resembles his .-_chatteringly attempting to clerkch�. Q�rolt Toronto. Ontario Toronto Don"nina Pruvin
"LE Farm Labour Committee
per&oual appearance shoulda stood i icy �r_r---d.- it I
old man in In ,
156 Alltlrii Fi da. PRACTICAL
, 1,ES. general dutY4Xc*
Sometimes Ile vvr,tts very-niuch like Joe said. bitterly, "I It AIIALan . j I .
book there bed.'! Then, looking neither to the, �onvealoaerg. situated near t;o., I Highway %r%.q)mmodatIan good salary Apply. P
him ai well.- kAnd in. our boo - . . t'or,the left, he took his delliart- w&mt of Brockville, AVVIY Mrs- Laura Ayers, -1 lirrim St.. Ottawa,
to be heaved at right A, Vol 3, arackvillf, (Miarlo" 19(—)VSFKF.]PP tile. two IOU can� soon become prufitient at
is no higher praise presumably, for the NR for war Ing ' Ansin 9
room. conseniAl
are and headed, V hool children: private welding with this easy to 09'artte
FUN 4 it &&vpo it - money.
IS Writer On sports.) in quilts. hom#. good remuneration A"117 Birk"- welder and nn. and war M1. 4373. Repairs are &MIll 47116111'k?v an the spot.
At &uCtlan entire herd Polled Hereford castle Oxford -Rt.. Toronto
Ile of NEWS- Monday, junal 27. Fililbition Grounds, Bran- OpArrateg from Your traktor or gas
;16. a recent Iss Herd and yea.r1lar Wis. Cows MEDICAL onsine. 200 AMP. Range 0-2so ampee John has a very witty So now Joe's "I shoulda stood in dor. Manitoba, Continuous duty with dial type rhs"tAI
WEEK, Job ow the bed" is in Bartlett—and our thanks %Ith calves at (not and to calve. bred and T—Every sufferAir of Rbeu-
ifers A herd with a woricl-wide rv- IT -2 IMPORTANT
control. Carries L year guarantee, Free
vi-bich he tells h PILlas -6r Neuritis should try Dixon's
to
[,,L.,,Larfor telling us they *Put�',141o'n*. being represented in four countries. mistre twin. Ot- valuable book. Complete an Illustrated
'FftIg__osftaArM&t1on tion,
produe Romeo Munro's Drug Store. 335 Z gLo" Pulley)
Ute Joe Jacobs has aChit.Led im Tea Atay
e and are and reminding us t W'Pslisr_ _ggeo*7 bark Inlarl"A'Atse
there, Whore Otte Leattlar It met satlaIlod
mortality by having his naih WasADVICE—reser sufferer of Ableami1ic
Of them— . included in circumstances which prompted' its Inc Show.'. AZIAM0116- IfAt AQWU&t' Rome -
sayings two raised. Fully Asecredited Pian ft holiday LA4 paints or Neuritis should try Dilating.
of the classic utterance. alt.nil the i
di
eton provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Ally. Munro's Drug Store, 135 ElVn. Otta'AWL, Pr
I
the latest Qe greatest agricultural show In W@st*rm postpaid I I - 00 1
"F2rtlett'l; Famfiar Quotations. the following Wool 0.11110�' Writ* for
•it, In
ably noticed, we C—adal" artstitISTUNITIES for Alt 111 11
As you have prob informative cat&)OVN now. Milcolm McGregor. ,.d Wi�M[V;F7
-'Joe Jacobs, in case YOU tail to re- have been somewhat dilatory in pre- Brandon- Misattatia.. BE HAIRDRESSER 141
of the - King's mrsxox,_LwvAAA1y frallas ismijile. furnishcr& JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL
manager of dieting the outcome rooms. large Grant r-norrituntry, toarm KaIja St. 1141001peff. Kan.,
member, was a noted man
circles Plate in detail. There - a reason for insulated. oil k*&timg. twelve Hadrd3a les
b&rn an three &,or"- Tourist bundnem's "wifth. solaid wagon
fighters, better known in ring ill lisb#d stavolm Tell Timbilre, (;rlgvqmhurwL titegunsal dignified Profession,
as "Yossel the Muscle", who was. 'this. We hope that our pickings w thoUsLads successful small rissiffilistes,
reach -some Of YOU too late to take GICNERAL ARE and residence,residence,MUG11N smigries's, greatest system tussolusted
sats
-.-----&found and about back A the days Frame buildhWa good candiliM. turnover lame tree. Write or Call A%r
action on, to Your later regret. WARTUL HAI"RN@BTNO
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when pickings in - the box -fight. Am rartr-rive Tbalseemcl Excellent 61AVOrtunil _DutS
Priest Fourteen rwouwad stock cnM A t 11472110OLS -
a lot jucier than they pies TbOeagg& ytiLftlenia,". D, Lite old. as$ slow at W . rarosto
racket were they are Still., duty is duty, so here go; s• Uttalroon. Ontario. Branch" 44 sun at . gamut"
are at present—or than i in our And to make up for -our tardiness 73 Rideau Str641L Ottlill's INDIGESTION
likely to be for some time, we are going to give you a tholes,SALESMEN telling On m.a'.'weu, general
ascertain the pecunkry standling of allad devartmAMIL&I Stores ts car" @Lit
opinion', not only of horses, but of selectors. nis. Debts fcc -11110_0 perls. additional line our ow"Uhirts "A
views of alfriend PC= Shirts. etc Refer ence recIAII Wrift 8ILndOw Was ALLOP 0
yussel", of course, is iust -a First, here are the come due once a yeW'. and POT601221, Co.. $729 St. Urbals St..
who has been picking them and
'Yiddish nickname which any boy who pay up regularly an regarded
-am might wear. But playing them, man and boy, for nigh pt mian, and worthy of con- HOME STUDY A ITS BEST BELOW, THE BELT.
ed "Joseph" and with such not- AS Prom 1. management,
tig of "the on fort) years; n whether a Bookh"Ot"'C' Accounting' Law. exclusNe- Help Tour F -U" For The KW Of
Jacobs gained the he still works hard fidence. To ascertain s"cianzinr in this type of trLISIDS ReW Tbd wpttm
through his of n unaided able success that It lean u good, they find oat What ly. Hundreds of succ*"tul graduates cam- Help Make Too Rarin" To Go
Muscle" thr at his tr;de every da•y. plate triLining for professional degrees. The More than "ll of your diallowon Is dam
of Accountancy Ltd., Greet Western
Wire, the bah- in 7ow 28 feet
achieverrients, and it bespoke his paper he takes. and contrive in SOM School
It art of All -nniven
matchless skill in the gent way to peer into the account. A siew- Wt so whoaiadfgestiea But I try somethins
He is no piker. He picks, you not stomach AND
MAGIC TRICKS' I that be=1 dig o"n to
"muscling in"'and grabbing himself shrewd observer of human nature NDS he and eatse bele
only the winner, but the place and said in a newspaper office lately: AMAZE FRLE. - 3 clever tricks below
picce of ain� fighter who looked lortils sow. Quality Vasic, Divot. W . Dow $4. What you may send in Carter's LAttle levee
He sees -them M to.give needed help to that "forrottest
.-Ile be on his , way to Jame and for- show horses as well - 'Ulve me a printers boollL aftOL Station X. TOTOntO IS ket' of bowels.
dune, principally the lattelf. coming in: 1, BUNTY LINE; Z SIL to toll whether a man's good. WISE G U Y S_ Take one Carter's Uttis L4,rR PW before
EPIC; 3, SPEEDY IRISH. He after missile. Take them iecording to
o much faith in all thre They're 'a complete thermometer, bwalp Volt up a lama now
has s c that Sir. . a ,credit ,thermometer. 'TRADE T
ermometer. . We ad the a�Vsdvs iuioa li, irour stomach
Some oi Jacobs' methods roar at your wood ones and one Ir"It gets I YOU &ND bago - A You digat what you bavv
he's going to play them that way, ftfAn tan
process would hardly have always know a man to be bad if be four fresh opeg when mailed to
. .1 use
muscling pr the Boy �atid_we-only hope he doesn't wear. AVIS MEN1 7- Theis j:
printer." jCgo Mild Ol It" LbIs
-doesn't pay the pri in yow band
won him high honors I Mention tight shoes as it's a long walk horns . TIE EXCHANGE ambas YOU fro
Scouts, or -even Honorable Xle J be on the ganuise
0 ly add 'that, MQtc&lfe. Ott -- Unit 7LYrmpm Tour druggist-Als,
% I TQ.which we can an Aws. Out. LOW* EAvAsr
in a Church Sewing Circle. Still he Ni while the advice given is indubitably
generally got his man, and--alway-a As for ourself, we look for GE. wonder why,
down to his THIEF to take it all; and we'd'bc. sound, many' printers rwrFMRB Company latent ,a
got the dough, and vent do Iscitural Established 1890 846 Bay street jWUZ 22 1949
' prepeihthe'nltrouble living aced to wager all otic wealth even after the lapse of a century,rornitto Booklet of inforrinatioti 08 reavesr
ave famous as one of the sharpest µ.epee living ' so many rlt it.
where P every mail for rfail 10'acctt
.operators LL U iion', have wickits that
itheirself" is the first rule of conduct.
,
t at 1, ey
.take anything under. ,two -dollar
0 111, »
-�Th_ first.oi "Mussels many notable
bets.
_
Sayings to be included in Nlr. Bart-
-%V1 I
w o G t A Good
Ho T e
collection is his was
Yussel by piany yvarF.-by
robbed," a remark he was wont 10
-Credit Rating
emit almost unfailingly any time. a
'one
referee's decision went against
For some timic the Globe and 11ai1
of his battlers,
has been reprinting items which aP-
Still, in spite of John Lardner—
-:pcared in the Toronto Globe fust
IOU' years ago. From the issue of
worthy f
and Bartlett—thinking it o
slay 12, 1849, comes this itefti,
preservation. we. personally' have
which should be of interest to-inany,
never rated it as higher than pos-'
especially those in the printing and
sibly Grade B P:us. Long before Joe
'ptiblishirig business.
Jacobs was around it was a.wide-.
'managers
A New FacsLDiacf0se.d
ipicaa custolli of fight to
We were not aware until recently
st the plural instead of singular
that the b006 of newspaper pub -
,when speaking to one of their hired
lisihers are consulted', to qnite a large
bele; in fact. "Go in,and hattle him
I extent b-people in business to
1kidhe burl ante -dated
Yussel by piany yvarF.-by
Montana
.:'Rut the
dicta whic'i .13artItAt h'as iilcl"C'd
really dcservc� 40 be in
ARCHIE
.4l.
I JU5T NO,
HORS85! ARCHIE,
yyHo WANTS To COME
Hollill AND HAVE A
HORSE JUMP IN
YcAij VINOW. A
HORSE, LIKE A AVEA
DOG, fS MAN'S THAT'S
I-ardiier jelk -hots
BECAUSE
ARE YOU A IVE
ren i
czli, I -V
HI
the reCo. \\ lien - it
bc, personally,present
dripped front tile. Jacobs' III—. Joe,
like many 6i his:11k, was a 1,clio%yned
of early Tising.and opol-
g)ppone-nt Although hr wasn't
aip. exercise.
the author of- tjje,faniC.AiI�, cl,igi-jim.
.'"Any guy wI1CA7gj, 111, btf(.re three
,,,.M. is a night v. an lit might
have
}ioweyer. snit October dI'\, sun
lwiiSrrcant persuaded Jacohs 10 JaIAr
Rey 01;t to theDetroitBall Park to
ace's World Series game. 'nic aitt.r-
--n fact
Moon was ()I' the chilly side . i .
. d
it Was so cold that the falls 'laye
away For. four
GOOD JUDGE NEVER
OF P-CIZE-E EAEN
FL- NY?
Thi Air Age
Memo For Political Candidates
'w4 Tomorrow
,
h
{ xy } "We have more laud than spats With the dissolution of Parliament and the calling of a federal
for stars in the sky," wrote ao Ar- election, all the political fronts have blazed into activity. The party
�.
q getine ,poet a. hundred years ago. leaders are starting the traditional series of campaign tours. Aad tilt
ry `• te
;_ -• air is filled with charges and counter charges aimed at developing "a
Th,oswords are as true today as n -
whtn they were written. But land, election issue". In many constituencies candidates have already beta
which is the nutriment of things choses.
- that grow and the covering placed
------From re, in we `s - Il be deluged with platform oratory, good, bad
Q..�• upon all precious stores within the
earth, chained man to its surface and indifferent. We a e now condemned to gaze upon portraits of
look sincere to look
, 1 iced to ,
�• various adv
_ candidates whop have ten Y
i.
' %�"�. '• until the machine was discovered
(
• s ' `�. ,,, to set him free ...resolute, to appear friendly; to resemble the common man, etc., etc.) is `
_ street cars, on posters and billboards, in newspapers and elsewhere.
<�M .
In. art, in literature, in music, We 'shall be able to hear them on our radios at almost all hours of the
she (Latin America) has found Y or g
da night. In short, we, the electorate, will be sought after and a
her way. Sometimes these values
speak-ith—strong folk voice pursued until •we shall have_rformed our _ell -important duty on
:011x which springs constantly and for- election day. And now, while there is yet time, would seem to e
ever from the genius of a great the propitious, moment to advise our candidates what we would like
<< o
people. Sometimes they are em- them to say and how we would like them to act.
t bodied in the works of gifted men Here are some of the things that most Canadians would like you,
who have reached out and touched
s¢w
Mr. Political Candidate, to keep in mind. —
Finn McCodl's Bridge; • or as it is official! known,
The Giant's the in
spring .
g y 1. Don't consider us aU complete fools We are thinking now of
Causewati•, on the coast of Antrim: According to legend, these Her great cities, as in the days political promises. If .you stand for increased social services—
basalt columns are the remains of a bridge t�'liich the great of Alberdi, fringe upon the wilder- p° of
As. rdi already 'the shadows r- increased old age pensions, increased family, allowances, increased
Fingal built to connect Antrim
with Scotland. Picture by endless wings darken her skyways subsidies, guaranteed prices, and the rest—by all means say io.
_courtesy of Associated British and Irish Raih+ a} s Inc. over deserts and mountain crags ..-But please do not insult our intelligence by indicni t you -
-- — — — `and trackless jungle.—Their further - —will provide a1L these things and lower taxes too.
numbered at least 2, perhaps 3 mil- concourse will surely bring into the 2. Don't drive wedges between various sections of our econo If '
Ti FARM
FROM orbit of modern life great new ay
lion. This great multitude found you are talking to labour, don't run down the farmer, the inves
Bions, people, and products. tt,may
subsistence, together with many and the businessman. Do your best to . matt each group aware
- Q thousands of .native .inhabitants be in en expansion comparable y y p develop as we should.It opening of our West; it may that only through partnership can we
who were not dispossessed, on a
be that a great part of two con- 3. Don't above all make political capital out of sectional and religious
tract of land about the size, shape tinents will be catapulted by air differences,
and topography of the state of over the slow, earthbound growing 4. Do point out 'that you will act to the best of your ability in the
_ Try and .not be fou much sur' % ermont. • • • pains of the nineteenth l entury in- interests of Canada and Canadians as�a whole.
prised if you see a lot of Scriptural to the air age of tomorrow. S. Do promise to do your best to see that government is run an
quotations in 'this space, or iriea•. To keep this good land good,
gine that the Su,iday School fes •!•loses issued one of the oldest re- There is --no reason to say that. sound business lines, with a minimum of waste.
- - the c
son column has. been shifted here gulations on record. To quote; the of rhe Old World 6_ Do promise to use your influence to see that the function of
by mistake. Six years thou : shalt sow thy f are being eclipsed and may never government is restricted to that of governing.
fields, and six years thou shalt again reach a new zenith, but there
prune thy vineyard, and gather in ib -every reason to believe that There are a lot of details that could be filled in, but a candidate
- During the, tea,: few yoarb A the fruits thereof, but in the American civilization, ?Forth and 'who campaigned on- a platform such as that outlined above" might be
-great deal has been said and writ- $
ten regarding the all-important to- seventh year shall_ be a sabbath of South, stands upon the threshold of surprised to find how much. support would be forthcoming.
plc of soil conservation; and in a solemn rest for- the land, a sab- a new and magnificent achievement If honest men can be Persuaded to run is each Canadian coned=
recent issue of an Americana farm bath .unto Jehovah, thou shalt Whatever fate willed it, geography tuency, then other things being equal, the voters can be depended _
magazine "Toe Progressive Fann neither sow thy field, nor prune has linked our Americas together upon to elect them
er" Iran, across an article by- Ly : thy vineyard That which groweth for its flight of the future.—From —From The Canadian Chamber of Commerce -"News Letter".
man Carrier on the subject that I in of itse:f of thy harvest thou shalt "The Epic of Latin America," by _
laking the liberty of quoting it, to not reap, and the grapes of • un- Jo6?n A. Cr6w.
part. From here. Mr. Carrier takes dressed vine thou shalt not gather.
over for a stre•c it shall be a year of solemn rest -
Th,.n II will cora
• - , for the land..- pREMAN RESCUES MANY W INS
In -Genesis 4:2:5- we read: -mand my blessing upon you in the
• sixth year, and it shall bring fortis
Abel was a keeper of sheep, brit fruit for three years. 1N HOTEL HOLOCAUST DOW
• --_
Cain was a utlrr of the .grouted. '.
• Thus the volunteer weed growth And in process of time` it came to every seventh year Was turned uti- �I
asses that Cain bcought of the der to enrich thef soil.
-gf9tlf3 --an--offering-
At
an of erina _ e. • w R .
unto Jehovah: And Abel, he also Tit the Ohne of Christ'searthy
�.
- brou'ght' of the firstlings of- his ministry there appeared to be no jostrm PIQUE.
flock and of the fat thereof, Avid E
- - a]arening shortage of food, But fol-
Jehovah had respect uto Abel and hewing the death of Solomon, ono of fw..ti•ook r �w
to his offering. But unto Cain and disaster after another overtook the h bre
Thi t f d H tet
•Neu offering he had not respect..,. . Chosen People. First came the se- Coo o the Chit 0
• • .+
parateon- of the ten northern tribes
••'tinny sermons;,a�•e been:prracii- oyer the tax issue. next, the Nor- � t�hm�� --- '
ticool¢. gt�toe yo -
eked his life to save
� � others. He woke up all the
ied from this text. Many reasons thern Kingdom was invaded and j � � ,. roomers — in some cases having
have been advanced why Abel's sa conquered by Assyria. ]'hen Judah -4 <. to break down doors —and at _
crifiee was accrztable to Godesfell to the Chaldeaiis.
4 one point he lost consciousness.
while Cairi's was not. Not until -✓ Comtag to, be carried on his -
recently have I heard an explana- The greatest disaster. of all over- .vert, using ladders to rescue
tion that seemed to me logical and took the Hol Land in the Eighth 74 : mass of ames, heare-entered it
Holy g
convincing • Abel's occupation was Century A.D. when the Saracen� with the owners in an attempt to
in harmony with natural' taws. hordes overran Asia 'Minor and l * a x reach the safe. When the two _
C*ain's farming. operations—tillage much of southern Eurpoe. 'These «,. men where overcome, he helped -
without livestpc?. - destroyed Na - them to safety,
nomadic people had no great love - We are proud to present Pi
iur•e's balance. for •the land. Their herds of goats,
sheep, horses and camels devoured �querte.v
-
with The Dow Award.
The destinies of.,-nauons leak . all green vegetation. Without this
been determined by their attitude
., natural protection, the fertile -soil ;: � , •
toward this matter of working with washed away.
or against Nature. Babylon, Car-
a
- thige, and a. score of aesser civili- ; 'These less6us of old."—Mr..Car- 't
neglected have perished, because they ier concludes, "are evidence that X,.
zations ha TA
to preserve the agricul- it we , are to maintain a healthy, ° t
aural soil • beat had made their prosperous civilization, we must `` - • greatness possible. l.t can be as
• K maintain the soil which feeds and
sutned, as an establi%lied fact, that clothes the' people. May it never
j 'no civilization can be better than ,r a
b.e said of us here in the South that \ °�
_ the soil that nourishes it. The his the land has been made desolate
tore• of the Holy Land bears :this f because no man% layeth it to
Moses told the children of ?arae[ ! l`o which 1 can only add that we L Piquette was overcome by smoke but managed Z He entered the blazing hotel with two men who —
when he led them out of Egypt inirte North might wellpay at- fire escape where he lost conscious- were trying to reach the safe. When they were oval•
to crawl to the
that they ,were going to possess: its t ll to those les -ons old. l nem• When he came to, he continued his work. come. quette helped them to safety. -
r.
• "A good land. .. a land of wheat
and barley, sines and fits trees _ No Sucker "
F
and pomegranates; a land of olive
-trees, and honey; a land wherein The inin' who, boarded a taxicab
x TH
thou sowest thy seed. and waterest at Grand Central Station was so
gess .'.. 'hot as flee land of Egypt obviously a stranger that the un= ►+"'��I ! /
from whence ye came out, where scrupulous driver saw a chance for
thou sowest they seed, and waterest a bonanza. "The Biltmore Hotel," SH AWARD
�t with thy food, as a garden of + 3
herbs; but tile ye g°
e land, whither said the fare. The Biltmore is only
half block away, but the driver
a
;_over to possess it, is*,a land of NBL
took a circuitous route. At the end
hills and valleys and drinketh water of the ride 'the meter read $14.35
of the rain of heaven; a land which The 'hayseed's fate flushed with " —NATIONAL NEWEMEs LIMITED _
Jehovah thy God careth for; the .. �•
anger. You can't play int for a NE DOW tWARD r,acrmrr,.Pr.,.re�•,df�«t+.i.•+•t•,dMr
eyes of Jehovah thy God are at, . sucker!" he yelled angrily. "I been _. When the fir* cams d!apeowty dose to as adjoin- e.r.un, ""d "'d�•" too c«n.d. s..tRn Et,nd. Ta. De,i
Ways upon; it, from ,the beginning 'Award Commmec ■ s►••o d odyn,., d k•drry C.n.dr n dib,
driven to this hotel once before iia¢ Isardwan store, PlQ�aaeeKete� again risked his life car- Newsp,a,,,, ,d a, wl"r s me& AN •
of the year even unto the end of from Grand Central and :.the last 4tngout cam ofcartridges and dynamitedetonators. :IINNIS o►►pk—n.wwrm•f,11•n
the year,•• , DOW oREWERY MONTREAL ser-+�►
* y time the fare was only $12.60.
!That the productivity of the -
LITTLE REGGIE ,
romised Land at that time was all - _ `i' _ By Margarita
Promised that Moses 'claimed for it, is'proved NAW j I LIKE TRE SLUFF
by the statements of several wit- 1f YOU TRY TO TAKE A LITTLE JUST A GOSH REGGIE -OLD
messes. Caleb and Joshua, two of "901011[ Mm., (ALL ONE !�?��•[ • • or IT TASTE AWFM � i &NEWR C"TTA
Al, �6l! ��R
e• twelve spies sent by Moses to YOU A ouNiEA, �nl� THE EAG1 TIME I TAKE IT
:00 up into the hill country "and ; 1
see the land, what it is .. . who- **Oki N0 "0.. ' ;
litter it is good or bad," eame back j CANT IIA—" a ''� 1 �. -- 4
ead reported that "it Is as exceed- R• , i � tib•' t ^ a
i land whle% floweth 'K• ~ �• ` ^ 1►
�� good f •;t:. 4 _
wkh milk and honey."
As further evidence of Mite re • �� w tv' �� t
kable fertility of the Peon%11W
d mt hp etted a pop alien
stip t ehtlten of
p ones Ind ant of w0t,
a
_. ♦
1. - .-
Thi Air Age
Memo For Political Candidates
'w4 Tomorrow
,
h
{ xy } "We have more laud than spats With the dissolution of Parliament and the calling of a federal
for stars in the sky," wrote ao Ar- election, all the political fronts have blazed into activity. The party
�.
q getine ,poet a. hundred years ago. leaders are starting the traditional series of campaign tours. Aad tilt
ry `• te
;_ -• air is filled with charges and counter charges aimed at developing "a
Th,oswords are as true today as n -
whtn they were written. But land, election issue". In many constituencies candidates have already beta
which is the nutriment of things choses.
- that grow and the covering placed
------From re, in we `s - Il be deluged with platform oratory, good, bad
Q..�• upon all precious stores within the
earth, chained man to its surface and indifferent. We a e now condemned to gaze upon portraits of
look sincere to look
, 1 iced to ,
�• various adv
_ candidates whop have ten Y
i.
' %�"�. '• until the machine was discovered
(
• s ' `�. ,,, to set him free ...resolute, to appear friendly; to resemble the common man, etc., etc.) is `
_ street cars, on posters and billboards, in newspapers and elsewhere.
<�M .
In. art, in literature, in music, We 'shall be able to hear them on our radios at almost all hours of the
she (Latin America) has found Y or g
da night. In short, we, the electorate, will be sought after and a
her way. Sometimes these values
speak-ith—strong folk voice pursued until •we shall have_rformed our _ell -important duty on
:011x which springs constantly and for- election day. And now, while there is yet time, would seem to e
ever from the genius of a great the propitious, moment to advise our candidates what we would like
<< o
people. Sometimes they are em- them to say and how we would like them to act.
t bodied in the works of gifted men Here are some of the things that most Canadians would like you,
who have reached out and touched
s¢w
Mr. Political Candidate, to keep in mind. —
Finn McCodl's Bridge; • or as it is official! known,
The Giant's the in
spring .
g y 1. Don't consider us aU complete fools We are thinking now of
Causewati•, on the coast of Antrim: According to legend, these Her great cities, as in the days political promises. If .you stand for increased social services—
basalt columns are the remains of a bridge t�'liich the great of Alberdi, fringe upon the wilder- p° of
As. rdi already 'the shadows r- increased old age pensions, increased family, allowances, increased
Fingal built to connect Antrim
with Scotland. Picture by endless wings darken her skyways subsidies, guaranteed prices, and the rest—by all means say io.
_courtesy of Associated British and Irish Raih+ a} s Inc. over deserts and mountain crags ..-But please do not insult our intelligence by indicni t you -
-- — — — `and trackless jungle.—Their further - —will provide a1L these things and lower taxes too.
numbered at least 2, perhaps 3 mil- concourse will surely bring into the 2. Don't drive wedges between various sections of our econo If '
Ti FARM
FROM orbit of modern life great new ay
lion. This great multitude found you are talking to labour, don't run down the farmer, the inves
Bions, people, and products. tt,may
subsistence, together with many and the businessman. Do your best to . matt each group aware
- Q thousands of .native .inhabitants be in en expansion comparable y y p develop as we should.It opening of our West; it may that only through partnership can we
who were not dispossessed, on a
be that a great part of two con- 3. Don't above all make political capital out of sectional and religious
tract of land about the size, shape tinents will be catapulted by air differences,
and topography of the state of over the slow, earthbound growing 4. Do point out 'that you will act to the best of your ability in the
_ Try and .not be fou much sur' % ermont. • • • pains of the nineteenth l entury in- interests of Canada and Canadians as�a whole.
prised if you see a lot of Scriptural to the air age of tomorrow. S. Do promise to do your best to see that government is run an
quotations in 'this space, or iriea•. To keep this good land good,
gine that the Su,iday School fes •!•loses issued one of the oldest re- There is --no reason to say that. sound business lines, with a minimum of waste.
- - the c
son column has. been shifted here gulations on record. To quote; the of rhe Old World 6_ Do promise to use your influence to see that the function of
by mistake. Six years thou : shalt sow thy f are being eclipsed and may never government is restricted to that of governing.
fields, and six years thou shalt again reach a new zenith, but there
prune thy vineyard, and gather in ib -every reason to believe that There are a lot of details that could be filled in, but a candidate
- During the, tea,: few yoarb A the fruits thereof, but in the American civilization, ?Forth and 'who campaigned on- a platform such as that outlined above" might be
-great deal has been said and writ- $
ten regarding the all-important to- seventh year shall_ be a sabbath of South, stands upon the threshold of surprised to find how much. support would be forthcoming.
plc of soil conservation; and in a solemn rest for- the land, a sab- a new and magnificent achievement If honest men can be Persuaded to run is each Canadian coned=
recent issue of an Americana farm bath .unto Jehovah, thou shalt Whatever fate willed it, geography tuency, then other things being equal, the voters can be depended _
magazine "Toe Progressive Fann neither sow thy field, nor prune has linked our Americas together upon to elect them
er" Iran, across an article by- Ly : thy vineyard That which groweth for its flight of the future.—From —From The Canadian Chamber of Commerce -"News Letter".
man Carrier on the subject that I in of itse:f of thy harvest thou shalt "The Epic of Latin America," by _
laking the liberty of quoting it, to not reap, and the grapes of • un- Jo6?n A. Cr6w.
part. From here. Mr. Carrier takes dressed vine thou shalt not gather.
over for a stre•c it shall be a year of solemn rest -
Th,.n II will cora
• - , for the land..- pREMAN RESCUES MANY W INS
In -Genesis 4:2:5- we read: -mand my blessing upon you in the
• sixth year, and it shall bring fortis
Abel was a keeper of sheep, brit fruit for three years. 1N HOTEL HOLOCAUST DOW
• --_
Cain was a utlrr of the .grouted. '.
• Thus the volunteer weed growth And in process of time` it came to every seventh year Was turned uti- �I
asses that Cain bcought of the der to enrich thef soil.
-gf9tlf3 --an--offering-
At
an of erina _ e. • w R .
unto Jehovah: And Abel, he also Tit the Ohne of Christ'searthy
�.
- brou'ght' of the firstlings of- his ministry there appeared to be no jostrm PIQUE.
flock and of the fat thereof, Avid E
- - a]arening shortage of food, But fol-
Jehovah had respect uto Abel and hewing the death of Solomon, ono of fw..ti•ook r �w
to his offering. But unto Cain and disaster after another overtook the h bre
Thi t f d H tet
•Neu offering he had not respect..,. . Chosen People. First came the se- Coo o the Chit 0
• • .+
parateon- of the ten northern tribes
••'tinny sermons;,a�•e been:prracii- oyer the tax issue. next, the Nor- � t�hm�� --- '
ticool¢. gt�toe yo -
eked his life to save
� � others. He woke up all the
ied from this text. Many reasons thern Kingdom was invaded and j � � ,. roomers — in some cases having
have been advanced why Abel's sa conquered by Assyria. ]'hen Judah -4 <. to break down doors —and at _
crifiee was accrztable to Godesfell to the Chaldeaiis.
4 one point he lost consciousness.
while Cairi's was not. Not until -✓ Comtag to, be carried on his -
recently have I heard an explana- The greatest disaster. of all over- .vert, using ladders to rescue
tion that seemed to me logical and took the Hol Land in the Eighth 74 : mass of ames, heare-entered it
Holy g
convincing • Abel's occupation was Century A.D. when the Saracen� with the owners in an attempt to
in harmony with natural' taws. hordes overran Asia 'Minor and l * a x reach the safe. When the two _
C*ain's farming. operations—tillage much of southern Eurpoe. 'These «,. men where overcome, he helped -
without livestpc?. - destroyed Na - them to safety,
nomadic people had no great love - We are proud to present Pi
iur•e's balance. for •the land. Their herds of goats,
sheep, horses and camels devoured �querte.v
-
with The Dow Award.
The destinies of.,-nauons leak . all green vegetation. Without this
been determined by their attitude
., natural protection, the fertile -soil ;: � , •
toward this matter of working with washed away.
or against Nature. Babylon, Car-
a
- thige, and a. score of aesser civili- ; 'These less6us of old."—Mr..Car- 't
neglected have perished, because they ier concludes, "are evidence that X,.
zations ha TA
to preserve the agricul- it we , are to maintain a healthy, ° t
aural soil • beat had made their prosperous civilization, we must `` - • greatness possible. l.t can be as
• K maintain the soil which feeds and
sutned, as an establi%lied fact, that clothes the' people. May it never
j 'no civilization can be better than ,r a
b.e said of us here in the South that \ °�
_ the soil that nourishes it. The his the land has been made desolate
tore• of the Holy Land bears :this f because no man% layeth it to
Moses told the children of ?arae[ ! l`o which 1 can only add that we L Piquette was overcome by smoke but managed Z He entered the blazing hotel with two men who —
when he led them out of Egypt inirte North might wellpay at- fire escape where he lost conscious- were trying to reach the safe. When they were oval•
to crawl to the
that they ,were going to possess: its t ll to those les -ons old. l nem• When he came to, he continued his work. come. quette helped them to safety. -
r.
• "A good land. .. a land of wheat
and barley, sines and fits trees _ No Sucker "
F
and pomegranates; a land of olive
-trees, and honey; a land wherein The inin' who, boarded a taxicab
x TH
thou sowest thy seed. and waterest at Grand Central Station was so
gess .'.. 'hot as flee land of Egypt obviously a stranger that the un= ►+"'��I ! /
from whence ye came out, where scrupulous driver saw a chance for
thou sowest they seed, and waterest a bonanza. "The Biltmore Hotel," SH AWARD
�t with thy food, as a garden of + 3
herbs; but tile ye g°
e land, whither said the fare. The Biltmore is only
half block away, but the driver
a
;_over to possess it, is*,a land of NBL
took a circuitous route. At the end
hills and valleys and drinketh water of the ride 'the meter read $14.35
of the rain of heaven; a land which The 'hayseed's fate flushed with " —NATIONAL NEWEMEs LIMITED _
Jehovah thy God careth for; the .. �•
anger. You can't play int for a NE DOW tWARD r,acrmrr,.Pr.,.re�•,df�«t+.i.•+•t•,dMr
eyes of Jehovah thy God are at, . sucker!" he yelled angrily. "I been _. When the fir* cams d!apeowty dose to as adjoin- e.r.un, ""d "'d�•" too c«n.d. s..tRn Et,nd. Ta. De,i
Ways upon; it, from ,the beginning 'Award Commmec ■ s►••o d odyn,., d k•drry C.n.dr n dib,
driven to this hotel once before iia¢ Isardwan store, PlQ�aaeeKete� again risked his life car- Newsp,a,,,, ,d a, wl"r s me& AN •
of the year even unto the end of from Grand Central and :.the last 4tngout cam ofcartridges and dynamitedetonators. :IINNIS o►►pk—n.wwrm•f,11•n
the year,•• , DOW oREWERY MONTREAL ser-+�►
* y time the fare was only $12.60.
!That the productivity of the -
LITTLE REGGIE ,
romised Land at that time was all - _ `i' _ By Margarita
Promised that Moses 'claimed for it, is'proved NAW j I LIKE TRE SLUFF
by the statements of several wit- 1f YOU TRY TO TAKE A LITTLE JUST A GOSH REGGIE -OLD
messes. Caleb and Joshua, two of "901011[ Mm., (ALL ONE !�?��•[ • • or IT TASTE AWFM � i &NEWR C"TTA
Al, �6l! ��R
e• twelve spies sent by Moses to YOU A ouNiEA, �nl� THE EAG1 TIME I TAKE IT
:00 up into the hill country "and ; 1
see the land, what it is .. . who- **Oki N0 "0.. ' ;
litter it is good or bad," eame back j CANT IIA—" a ''� 1 �. -- 4
ead reported that "it Is as exceed- R• , i � tib•' t ^ a
i land whle% floweth 'K• ~ �• ` ^ 1►
�� good f •;t:. 4 _
wkh milk and honey."
As further evidence of Mite re • �� w tv' �� t
kable fertility of the Peon%11W
d mt hp etted a pop alien
stip t ehtlten of
p ones Ind ant of w0t,
• The Jaudors of this Vturch and --�-- —_ -
Uassihea 4Aov Y5 LdsL v O0J.caaaA-a5 i it
_ will hold au i�yen 1�leatin3 our :'•. 'WHITE
HiIslde Hatchery hu� co ke:ea, We are gladato report tt,at M:s, day, June 1, at the BaPti� C::urci.
medium and light - Leghorn pull- John S.mPion is home again 'at.e-RED d:'
r T. is -parents and (.lends" ant.an
-eta and croasureds and heavy being in the hc:.pital for one wet.. l will cIa e ,ae iu to th air:. e-
' chicks. uoa-zexed ane pu,lets. Yuur She is aeellue it iuc bet,er. Y as olive Carter, o_ 1u.u:t
< markEte San likely taite Some of we u1,uh c.eaj�nl ,..-- ag-ee the spent the 1'0,1-d a,., w th hlro. Allen • - - - —
these. Att-.fictive summer prices. Hal; .s very a.. 1. ,i i,.:pcorei w•- 'Michell. Heinz tomato ketchu
Agent . Utter,: 3i.l,.s, l+t r•'••r _ !ts new bright green roof. It takes. Miss Margo Wilson spant We I � _
FOR SALE 1939 _ Fargo panel time trid'ioa_ ur u,�. sy to god sU- ne sday of last week w.th friends it
truck, spare Lire and heater. Good tri.0 •s �o..tl, aaiLL L"t V -.,pert .LV aa- i Ha4iniIton, . •
condition. W. E. ,uidd_ewii, ba .x mit,cd 16 ruU..-ue w.„».. �U ..:r � A nnmber Irom here aitend@: Ch's ice Qaa�: ty rained
Road Store, Pickering. to:.� .c Sae W ai.� --a the Y. P. meet:n i Toronto on the
• _ g n
uM,e :i e. t. te-i Chen La: t .� uoa- 24th.
FOR SALE _girl's bicycle, gaud as Lads Hall will be very n'ce. ylrs• B• E. Draper entertained the ® at�eS �� oz '
new. In perfect cunditiou, $3U. ` p the whole area can be proal of, Ladies' Aad on Wednesday after- e
ply at News Office. - The Girl Guice Mothers' Assoc., noon.
�R SALE - 9 -piece solid walnut : ues-
diuging-room suite, good condition. day night. Only ten members were IihJRE S YOUR CHr1\Cli; TO N �i
%Bone Pickering 25, Wesel -t and tboce eie-.teu aie as Heinz baby'foods
3��5�.
' FOR SALE all white porcelain.MODERNIZE
.ollow�: Pre -6., Mrs. D, Siartin; `•.-
cc.l and wood kitchen stove, in real c_ae ., eras ii. mcint..re; :a<retar;,
good cond.tiun, Phone Pick.
97W4_- airs, J.
R. :aart.n, Traasu.er, Mrs 'GENERAL REPAIRS A. -YD �r�ato '� p��
'39e
Y -`-----I- i,, ,,tDrr and- Badge CuCunv ne. ALTERATIONS-_ � �
O SE FOR SAL!, .lire, u. :uoi -tea. is is too ba•d.,t,-s. KITCHEti CUPBOARDS 7
S!s-rcomed, solid brick "house, on a better rep.esentation of the mot ! T:LE FLOORS - PAINTING t e
--No. 2 Highway, mile east of. P.+ ., hers of .the girls were not present,„ , He•�rl Z saEi dW[th spread ,29C
ering Village. Apply Jamey Corbett, as 11116 6 a ra, part oc t:. 1- -1— I GARAGES ETC.
1b'T Blantyre Ave., Toronto, Nlo%e;.e.,t, utid we feel that a::GARAGES-
31ay 27 mothers with girls in the age gioup Tamer
FOR SALE . Seed and Eating Pot- of Uu des and Brownies should at I I Heinz Soup Deas 3 tins . 254
_aloes -_ K I sin. John C. Moore, I ten : this group s_ _meet ug5,_-- -- '--�,renc�hman's,_Bag,-Phe._226%,', _ = —_
Con, 4,"Picitering West;- i This coming Monday night is,a= t May 27 gain Bingo Night. There will be the ■
Skinny men women
STAZr'DING AT STUD rnd al twtlatc dames for 'Ga cents. � pure maple syrup 16 oz. 49t
Pluto Shetland pony stud. Inform- ( and also the $10.0o 'Spec al, azo
this
ation at Theo. Rowsell, Spring Wat- e weed the Jackpot is $l�.00. gain 5,10,15 lbs.
_.er Roach, Pickering 235W2 nights. n.'-,ke..a point of beisg on hana;
May 27 Despite the uderndness of a � f0� Woodbury's 1t Sale
`-�
PAINT ETP! group of so-called s ortsanen, the ' Now P V'
Spirts" committee o1 E.” Woodlands a n limbs iii out: - - -
wt aS thrin BODY oW how”
CLEAN LP' TIME! have formed a. good Junior and a nil np• ceos no longer aarawn,: lame eau -
Senior Ball Team. The bogs - hese """d BA°t`i'-eia�DOi' iO°�Ou'a°da of Cakes 30
done now. two. women, man. weo never ovule n e.tors.
Get that palliating their sweaters and with a little � w of a� a■ 6 d of
Fapert
Workmanship. pr...ctice should make a good show -Wo& B�um.
- Bpra=bmg oar Brush fng this season. Best of luck: app.ute ani dig.ation ao loon eves you mon
sad muriebmaoa: naafi oa=poo�r,
lnierbor or Exterior
Everyone is asked to remember h Do�rnt°t«rsetangcootu 9%•nearoa'••�
Free l�t�g� n -ted tor L R'ch
ardson
the Spring Frolic, spossoeed by the uctie io ••gat aaiva,ated•• BASS 0"o
Church 8ireet Soni6, Pickering Rouge Hill Church on the new .p„u°;� tori u:am srp _
. 13rd house, east side,) cbureh grounds on Saturday after -
VA" DEiJUCS noon May 28, at 2,34 p, m. There
ELECTRICIND-ACETELYN will be borne -baking, fishpond.a PICKERING. ONTARIO $ 234
- WELDING white elephant booth and several I Tractor Work
Ch*tom planing lumber. Have your others: soft drinks^ and hot-dogs.
Wagons, cut down to 840-18 tires. `' There will be a ball game in tae GARDE?i PLOWING f
wood or steel wheels. !' evening under the direction of the DMSCI-' G I �" LIEN N DE N IN Gs S
ROBERT MILLER E. Woodlands Sports Committee. LIGHT EXCAVATINLi PRIVATE AMBULANCE
'Mend-IVShop - Brougham The next month is going to be a •"» __-PICKERING � FUNERAL. DIRECTOR
busy one -the pool has been in Weed and Graaw Cutting Prom H ,
.ATTF7h'TiOti, HOUSEWIVES! � shape (or the let• of July; also a "" Jane 15 to 6ePc. W. - JE WEi�+�+`Y PHONE. MARE W
Banded Sieger Representative wii'
Markham.
11fe-guard appointed, If anyone .in tIIi.11;, $[J1'CFII.�GB" Markham. Ont.
be in Pickering and District each tha res is interp.ted they are
Tuesday. For iaiormatlSWISS
on regarding asked to contact Mr. P, McGreevy, Pickering. On " io --- Phone 254
sales and service, write to "Singe, l Assoc. Secretary, E Nov. 80.
.:Sewing Machine Copipany 16 Ont- It mus- be brought to .the atten- -^'•"� _ WATCH sad CLOCK RADIO SER�'IC�t
;stria St., Oshawa". I tion of every one that the pool "is REP'LiBL'+iG Guaranteed Repair Seniles,
- �YOt1Ce • to YOU
strictly , for members only, so you
had better contact one of the off- _ - - ..
Seers And secur"our membershlp. tl'stimates Irle• t
If you would like, Someone to call CARPtE:�"i'ERIN't#"
: -
on. you with a ticket phone Pick CEMENTING ?P11
NG
ering 287 W 1. PLUR3t800IFINd ' ♦ SLYER
__.. The mothers of the. Guides and S
Brownies are invited to attend -a We also sell B -.
ranitord Roofbg
Bet'�••��+ mother and Daughter Banquet . on. � + � Dam Wa °°°' ?Gleii Knapp' ' "aw' Somme copy
~'
- OMATIER Thurs,chy night, June 2. �s�lat t, Duro WeieR Prop Ann Make or Yodel 1.
.1.! �� ew.i■ Plans are being made for the big >• eta• •
wC E July 1st picnic to be held at Dixdn'.e ���°II� PHONE �� Arthur Field
1 LL THE•NEM . s • field, cor. Old Rosebank Rd. . and �g Mae•rimb
Kingston Rd, Many thanks to sir, t Week aaes►etre•i PHONE; PICKERING 63 WMIL>< ;
E� ■ • • You Hull, `-�iul1's-Grocete-r!a and Ser- i—
OLM LET US KNOW sire Station'• for his -time dnd eftry F. J. PROD S'
601NG ON IN on in having kir. Conners or Tor? 4II� pins Marro BSBOmcu OIIR Aug
onto, donate his bull -dozer and to
"�oURNE�GH80{ i Messrg Ray Annis and Wm, 1Tiore
„e fir ti e'r 1«+valttne ani'..¢ -ad -in. of CEMENT WORKFraiikR. ��ilYli�l-the field for sports, .Services.dorta-
'i - tett w!thout charge.
Of All Types Pickering Market P Locker: Plant
"` OiePn itiVFr CISTERNS, SEPTIC 'TA\1+3 PHONE 30 -
3 r-. and `lis. Tam Robinson. -0r -BLOCK .VOIUC i UALITY METS --
A?incourt visited last week -end GENERAL REPAIR.9
dWith qtrand 410 R ,Ptl Hamil-_
i tun. Fes\ CFL�I`S BAY ,IPhonc b i wit
Mrs. Leak, of Toronto visited ecials
her sister, Mrs. J. E. Filson,
..P
• - here
- Tyr el "`r
ne Y. P. l'. h th.. closing _
y
't .• + session In the S S. rcaa_s on Sun-
SON
daY even°n8 �.�■ LET i CO3JiETIGS I _ _ CRAPMAN
r)MW �_ lkinq w row PHOTO -FINISHING 1
. � � next preurip• _-i'ETEKI!\ CRY SC PPLIEd I A udley _ p "
us i tion. Only fresh. fun qual. BABY NEED - �lOile 281.W -Pickering,Ont.-
FILLitr s�ptsriota see `. - We hadla tine rain on the a eek -
are ""'only STOKE HOURSS end which would help all tarm and -'1 G
1
1'died areroeuts garden crops juat in time. 0,
woo pt+ Week Days: g TH ii !�IJ1 �•
THAT the co-poundin0 Se:' -al from hQre attended the 9.00 A. K. ti► 0.00 P. M. ii
PRESCRIPTION -- 24th k D c Richmond Hill. -
,,,, Sundays: 3fa,ck Duncan and family of fork
1.00'P. M. to 3 P. M. �i�lls visited 'some of his former
friends here on Sunday.
Rev. tit r, Tilbury of Toronto, ay, I n ■ h e Gr'cete r ia '
,• �. BOYES � Phme B9 and the' pulpit here on Sunday'. `
• � and was much appreciated, ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. HH • Westney and
StOre and . and family visited with* l ng
- ����o`�=ncaY�Y and Mrs. Clare Gunter, of Burling- - e
ton Beach on Sunday.
John uc ria has had . his lawn
J P k . i x.
��PTCKERING WEST HILL in front of his- new home graded
Phone: 68 'Phone: Scar, 2802 and seeded with flower beds plan- ,.".J,LLA�RD'S" CHOCOLATES, please the ladies". pound, ,,, ,•»»„ Z9c.
ted which adds mush to its appear-
- ante, BUTTER, No, 1 Grade ............................................... Pound 60c.
s Mr Fallatze and family are get- SAT:28jON 'Keta", one pound tins ............................................ $9e.
the vicit►ity welcomes them pe and SPICK and SPAN. larSe size.package ........................
ting their new home in she c
�'r'innipeg, has been spending a few - to the
— —
barton .»....."..... �m
Dun daps with them at the Parsonage• _ -_ -.. PEAS •'OH01GE"€ttTALI'1?Ir„� two --€sr .r:.,-.: . rbc
aeiglvborhood. - '- _ .. .
- :VIr, an& ldrs.- Grlsiths, of Toronto, The new. Polling Booth arrange- TOMATO JUICE; 20: oz, tins, three ,for -••»•» -•--
W" 2bc
EtKr, and Mrs E. J. will are on
with lir, and '
, spent the holiday ,went, for the Federal Election will
"a motor trip east, and will visit the "BAXTER" PORK and BEANS, two for c
;yrs, Wesley Sadler and family. reduce distances for some- to travel
tatter's brother, Jock, at Chalk Riv_ Mrs Wm. Crumamer of R"h[tby. t vote. TOMATOES, "Claremont" 28. oz, tine two for ...".....»........... •
•er before returning home. 27c.
called on some of her Greenwood to
late Wm. MacDonald was for OHERRIMS, "Red" Pitted .............................".-...»...
S. 0. and Mrs, Morrish motored friends over the weekend. ,many years, '& resident on the farm sbO•
to Niagara Falls for the week -send. The many friends of Mr. Ivan STR+AWBDRRIES "Harvest", 20 oz. tins .•»••»•••»••••• »• " •
liRles A Brander left on the week MOLL can wish him, a speedy recov- now known as Andlhy Farms, His
' sister was the mother of Gordon NITONS Fudge Mix ......-»•••,•-••»••••••••••••"•"»"•"• IIUc
sad for a visit W{ih the �indden's, ery from his serious illness.. ...................»
The Y, P. U. Drama Club Pres- West on the next farm, Since going JQHNSON'3 WAX two pouuti time »:
....•.. l l v
-at Brechin• T to Toronto, he has been employed '
Jots. sad Mrs. ' irlttleford and ented their drama at Blackstock On ICLBENEX, two for "• •--•-•••• ""»"""• '•`•"'•"
at the National Iron Works and :
family are moving to Ajax this the 24th.......................
......»...... �6
bad enjoyed good health until a HONEY, two pound'tin3 " •• •• •"' c_
week. The W. M. S- of the Circuit will few days before his'decease. He was MIX, jar .......»..»••-••-•••
entertain the Brougham W. M. S. PICKLEtiB SUPREME" »
at Mount Zion Church,' Thursday u a kindly disvoslt{on and as ind-
Greenwood natrione citizen. >N•xUITS AMD �GETASL1s'� ;
afternoon, •June 2. All ladies will .
�.. t be made welcome, Brougham W. Bi. r•
Dr. and Mrs. Mills of, Whitby, S• h= charge of the program
W" with Mr. and Mss_ Rosa Dia- Mr, Stanley Dix, leader of the N. lt�W y"W 'Subectrlption Now
nay on Saturday evening.
Ostia-va Boy Scouts had the' boys
7[ra A C. Lnliman's suer trom spend the week -end at his home ' .
Se1-serve ave
M
SILKS MARKS
�. 'argene
Sid
= - - e Bacon Sc Ib"
--�` ulder of
5
Polk � .. ... - . 4 c
- Sho
and Peggy
_ ',Asparagus_ .._ •+ ..2-290
_ _:PHONE,: DICKERING 26 -
- ENS' SATURDAY. JUNE 4
bend Peter an .loan
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.-: _ - - AVISARK
PARDON our painting ... with pride. _
i
But it's as event when the number of bank workers
. _ _ Fre'nch'm'
an.s ay
i k as it did last year. _
passes the 40,000 mark
I, _ ONE OF TS£ -
u
' more than before the war. :
.. That s 65%
1
because it shows the increased use ?;
• first
SMA
It's an event, , -
` . oES
f Canadian bank services ... = I O
. �I 5
11ON" Ov LKS �T"PARIO
More deposit accounts: now over seven
'million
_..
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:D
ASC
More f unds: customers' deposits now reach nearly seven -
billion dollars. More services:. to farmers, to personal and EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
mall -business borrowers; to war pensioners; to
receiving Family Allowances.
people
And His ''TIkC1L4
•
It's. an event, too, because of the kind of men and a
women who have joined our ranks. Eager to get ahead, :" TWO riLi,Es WEST OF PICS
T17RY SOUTH T
' -they are finding in banking. an interesting job a
log aPark
:t3 tPao
en career. They can tell you how important
'O�s
challenging _.
_ privacy in banking is to the Canadian way of doing thingse
r
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neement
.. ,.. .. -
Of
t ONTAJiiO gIDiNGI LIBEii+AL ' if ; 1}
y .. The, ladies f he Liibaeai ,a:.
• . t . .. ' . ` '. ,_ �,f13pOhLTiov atUl troi�a� �cicrino�
• • - - Ad&U�. lir UIQ DUL x.00 w 0x•00 P• M. and ft'am �?
x ,; -Going fa you, bank is sot ) j 'RiDAY. m. in tt�e NA90lNI(j TEtPi H' t•.
Ir a Ravin to deal w h a state y� - oa 9.(10 P. iw[iotl ott>a*� 00 •,4 30=4
: i ° A. A writ "
9
It would
'l 08HAW
�i bureau --but that's how _ �~ �.� •„:" �, ss+nlnrrr►
be undef stats_ monopoly,
RS B
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YOK,
"SP•ONr,SoRE6, 6Y � ^� ,
.%
• - . ,fair
I
Aleanwhile; cuuk aapaiaeu� ill w
`'
holing rc
small ernriour�e-cook
QTIM
•
pressure cook pytatoes or muslin
p. mashing
_.
;.
• ®
•
(If you havent a pressure cooker,
•
ou'P ant,to stat the s
y K' 't C T potatoes
.. � ---,
• � • • •+
boiling well ahead of putting the
_
meat in the-Zw*44,-of-cru rsel.•
'_'how turn the chops; border themKith
SAIA11A
asparagus and mashed pota-
toes. -Return the plank to the oven
for iS minutes.Now put the whole
thing on•the fable and served with•
,� a
any sort of sauce or relish you
„ „ '•
r
•,
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`�)
fancy. There are those .c ho claim
that it's all imagination to say that
j •4; EK P E 1[ 0
• . ;,
"planking" lends a 'flavor alI-- its
• •
own—but I don't think, after you've
- "'
e
• _ _�.; ;;
tried it, that you'll agree' %% th that.
flere's a take that can be eaten
• ,�; err
just "as is." 'or cut 'in square, and'
• !
served .with whipped cream. `The
—
' • e•
• /
recipe came to lite from a woman
famous for
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WEST OF
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out Kest who's the table.
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sl,e sets. Shecallsit: -
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. ' Y;
;':- MAHOGANY CAKE
,� -
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•-1 cup' thick, sour cream
A Serial Story f
• • •
2 cups sugar
by-1at4
- r
eggs,
—...2%
10SEPH LEWIS
R'
cups flour
CHADWICS
e • e,. . �� ,'
•
- 2 level teaspoons 'soda
• • ": •
1 heaping teaspoon busies
-
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powder
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% cup cocoa dissolved in
lsS �oP�sts
.;'rhe story thus carr Virginia &mea leaves ' It was while Scarlett interpreted1
'her
~"
---470%
cup boiling water
1 teaspoon
home in Washington Immediately that the third warrior appeared and
--
•vanilla
after receiving a letter from her Mance
- BPhil Lawrence, urging her to come to bim. siltntly joined them. The Apache
dtzes
to teaspoon salt
Croaains the Ariga onplains b7 stagecoach, chief talked long, and before he
and within a hundred miles of Santa Ben-
eaits.
�_�
Method. Beat a sugar
eggs. Ad9
its.where Phil has a raven—the stage pas- had. finished the fourth Indian rode
,.ANNE ADAMS
-arid cream. Next tie flour. b i
_ eengers are held ap and a money boa from cover and entered the stream
Baonla V to a man4nacmed� �n a tikes When Natchi's voice Scar-
New Flyaway Silhouette in a
powder and salt- "sifted together.
stopped.
from Virginia but that to sag; the bandits lett said:
dashing ensemble. , t has .back
i1I'x well. text add dissolved cocoa.
lee her keep her letter. Lt. Jim Randall.
whom Vlrrints ones kne% and loved, es- "He wants to know-how his soft
.
Pleats, bolero has new Mandarin
which has been cooled, and lastly
the soda, which has been dissolved
sorts the stage from Lannass. Baron. who will be., punished.
- - -- •: wing the croup at tapna•a. aeeompanie•
collar, shat cuffs. Blouse is easy;
collar. p.
in vanilla. Fake ii?t a moderate oven
them on the 7o-mue trip to Rants Beaus. Then, his voice uneasy: "1 don't
I
make several to change -off!
for ahonr,7n hour, ilia can be cut
Halfway y benre t eir,m, hierd by Apaehea. like this. sir. They're u to some-
'•:. apparently bene on mhrhirr•
Pattern 4702: sizes 12, 14, 16,
m squares and scrted wit', whipped
-
g g 1'.
CHAPTER III thin Four against us now; and
20. Size 16 suit 4% yds. 10 -in h'
blouse 1;,j
cream.
herr comes another. Looks like a
Jim -Randall surveyed his !
yards.
This to use,
. e
.position ��
trap. Did You notice those rifles.
attern, has aim-
P y
Does the cooky jar shox signs—
with challenging eyes. It wasn't_, _ Jim Randall nodded." All sharps, (
pleasant.laiii`s force was bottled
pie to sew,' is tested for fit. Has
illustrated instructions:
of getting empty again? Foolish
up And brand-new. Plenty of car- I
iinv
complete
question: if -there happens to -be
sa r small clearing. dTbhe terrain tridgm too. It's trouble, all right."
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
'•young•'uns" around the place i
Last !'time
011e afternuuu; .%hen Jack Dcufp• —w
sey was training for his fight with.
hirpo, he wa•. U',ving a hit of
trouble with a large and stylish
colored sparring partner.
Jack missed and the colored boy
tapped him deftly 'on the bugle,
made the champ muss again and
splashed another left on the Demp-
sey pan. This gave the sparring
partner ideas and he briskly jabbed
in two more neat ones only to be
suddenly crashed in the ribs by
the Dempsey left 'hook. Bent over
double, the startled spar -mate took .i,
—to t tl a bicyc
-1vie, _�- nailed • once
more and, as he back-pedalled past
his corner, yelled: "Throw in
d'towel." '
"We ain't goo- no towel," piped
his seconds, and the aroused Demp- '
sej, as they sped about the ring,
again smacked over a hard right 1
"Then throw in th' sponge." cried
the pursued pugilist. i
"t\'e ain't -got no sponge either,", 1. J
shouted his handlers. Dempsey, __IJ
—gaining a -sip 'score3 with a hur-
ried left and a right and a left and,
passing his corner the third time,
the harried Senegambian hooted!
"Well, throw in somethin' purty f1
quick. Phis am the last time I'!I be
comin' round this yviv."
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The fifth warrior had- appeared � .think tHey']I go in a big x ay or
rocks formed dense walls which ,and was easing toward them. The accepted' . for, this patern. Print what -another noted cook calls:
' cbuld have concealed a thousand plainly SIZE, NANfE, ADDRESS
Apaches.
two white mets betrayed no'sign. I: _,- DOUBLE DATERB
'that they noticed the rine. But the f : STYLE, Nt''�iBER. --
- He didn't kke ,t ..His mind. was ya �ation was danger -filled. :.Jim Send your order:. to Boz 1, 123 Ia✓4 cups
sobrown sugar '
-uneasy.He had the officer's fear Eighteenth St, New Toronto Ont IJY4 en shortening
of leadinghis command into a tra . t ask him if he sees t: at soldier, _-g - p r
P t level teaspoon sods ,\1
Tim watched the Apache warrior kneeling behind that fallen tett."
pause at the water's edge and sig- The answer came quickly: Scar- I• 2 cups oatmeal ,(ground)
nal with his lance. He r are a start .. 1, k '�('(+ 2 cups flour
.. lett interpreted. He calx- he does, T LET 1W -
e second Indiau ride F _
when he saw the � � tiling
from ewer. l':. '_ Lieutenant.' f t't
; vnethin �• i ^!ar¢(atuires' 1 cup data
y Good. Tell him that soldier+ is a _
A �
about this warrior That marked him, sharpshooter. Tell him he has his i cup sugar
He sat on his drop From the time the first 'di your- t cu water
droopy pinto pony rifle trained on the space between +• " •'
P e l
with a definite dignit a fine figure the eyes of Notch;. Tett him if one garden truck is ready to use right (Boil filling until thick: coot
of a man. His wage svgs dark .and up until you've picked the very last
more wartior comes totbe -stream, stein bean Mix cooky ingredients in order
g you have toe makings
impassive and intelligcn,.
Scarlett at his side muttered in the colder will shoot*'.,,:of wonderful. plank and platter given (creaming sugar and shorten- w i
Natrhi's: face remained' expres- dishes. ing), Roll, then cut in roundq or ►
'Xar„
"Natchi!'' sionless as he heard the interpre= ■ ► • an>' desired shape. Spread fillingt'
Tim felt a . quiver• of excitement +
talion. He studied• the officer's. face on half of cookies, then place an. -
'ran over his muscles. Nafeiiil`Natchi _Such a disks is practically a whole e Q
with smoldering tyrk, Then fit other cooky on top of each and t'+ •
himseifa Leader of a maraudin I meal—meat, vegetables and mash -
q F made a sign. His x�ar ions turned pinch edges together. Bake un a
`
.---band that had cut a blood fiery t ed potatoes—all cooked together on moderately Lot overt.
y ed and rode from the wa- an oak plank or oven platter. Oven , r •
ail through southern Arizopa and ter, then on into the screeninir brush time. is short and hot -375F or
wls tt��
New Mexico and down into north- 1\ licit vi illtiace' to be all for
—earn Mexico, Head of a raider band i —Natchi remained Clone. (,. 40OF usually so it's best�to..choose -
i . - Srarlert ;aid. "He says ti,e man meats that cook quickly,' such as lust now, but -I'll fie back again s
_ prhich had eluded the army with the e4;th the bfiue eyes iE a fr+e, nest, week:
cage of a phantom cavalcade, steaks, lamb, chops; ham, weiners
"Tell him Natchi is a wolf. Tell pr. fish:
The 'two . warriors rode out into him his son must go to prison until `
midstream and halted before the
I the second winter ends. Toil: flim it � =�•he 1 -
w•huemen, Natchi wag :n
his prime; is had medicine for an Apadie buck P a•;k, are 10 by! to inch
've
itis -body lithe and muscular: He , • ovals, an titch tliiek; and you coo
to steal. white men's horses." buy thorn .in department or hard
•vat naked to breech -clout and moo- P � 'AN TANS QwA�
isasins,andcartridge bandolier across Natchi'• face grew hard and cruel ware stores. But if you rave -a
as Scarlett spoke, and hi voice was nice block of -oak around your a
bis chest k head -band held back lace, your husliand or son' can
hit tet -black hair, )Bis .face looked 1, bitter The when
scoutswer.d. � .p
isast in bronze, an 'impassive -mask. ! interpreted. He says I smooth it with 'steel wool and - Recipe
'It was one of character, the char• the white. man's law is not for the I make your plank foe you. Ask hint
jj to make a scoo ed -out lace at one Measure into large bowl, a
actor of treachcry and savagery. I' Apache..�nd that the pian Kirh blue P P lukewarm water, I tap. granulated
Mel, 'Scarlett' talked , guttural eyes should. know tt-:,• t',e wolf end with three grooves leading to sugar; stir untilstigarisdissolved-
is stronger than the fox." it to drain meat dripping:, Sprinkle slowly with 1 envelope
"Ask him t•. lwro i of -thos' ' Flaiachmann's Royal Fast Rising
Natchi answered, his voice throaty Dry Yeast. Let stated 10 mina,
'fund grippitig. rifles." Before u-ing a plank for the THEN stir well.Scaldle.milkand
i Scarlett 'obeyed Tlien said.. "He first time be 'sure and 'brush it stir in 5 tbs. granulated sugar, 2
The. scoot interpreted. "tie' says .!
-you. the man with the blue eyes, won't tell,'sir. But he sirs he has with oil or melted. unsalted 'Shorten -
tops. salt, cool to lukewarm. Add to
arrested his son Bunato. You hid many such rifles—mare thvi. you ins, and Karns in a slow oven—tire
''him away in the white man's fort.' have'" same as - lukeyeaswarm
rm w and stir in 34 -cup -
_ ! you'd pre -heat a new fry- lukewarm water. Beat is 8 C. .�
"Tell him, iim said..•"Bunato ."Tell .him • mysoldiers stioot in aor waRie iron. After that, once -sifted breadi�; beat well_
stole white man's horses and must straight and- fast," Tim said. then onlv care .it needs is ashin3 Beat in 4 tbs. melted shortening.
: be punished." (Continued Next R'etk) and dpi• ,g.
Work
in 8 c. moreonce-sifted
• bread four. Ktibsd untai smooth
and elastic; place in greased bowl
Ifere's oue combination • that I and blush top with mislt•ed butter '
" s. r'irearm t blon6rrt think you'll. like. Arrange latttb or shortening. Cover and set in is
+ AOSSVi ORD as. Acrobat warm• place, free from drought. $
to. Burden i4• Hindu sarnieet chops on the plank, and oil .trite Let rise untr'j doubled in bulk.
PUZZLE II. Yarn 35. Recompense wood around them, (Plank should
-`37. And ten i6. Muffled -, Punch down dough in bowl,
(suffix) t7, Trlai. always be completely covered with gre+ese top and let rise again until
ter. Tree Ser. FUaroenr,
Across r I.u,bellished 63.'IdQuor Za. A single time food, or well oiled, to prevent cliarr- nearly doubled." Punch dower w _
]: H ummingl,lyd 4 "gond team 24. Article ' 41. Nora" god. ins.)' Put in a 375F oven for 10 dough and roll out, half at a time, ,
i 4. Wooden shoe 3 slatric land 26.Ed6e 4!, Rlrd'F liorno, minutes, to brown the chops on into a rectangle ascastH'thick;
- ? _
s. Decompose measures 26. Ship, window 43. Weird -lift dough, cover with ddoth and
T' L7:, :uidcd B 1xnome 27. Palm lean et, Alleviate < one side. __,__ __ . —
�73 Crimped fabrio T. Driver 28. Acknowledge 46. Man's name let rest 5 min. Brush with malted
11+ tart's name , 2 4 6 butter or shortening; out into
strips 1H" wide. Pile 7 strips L
116 Dt-posed to
take off ease , Merry Menagerie -By Wok Disney together; cut into 1H• pieces. " •�,T� NS
ls.nevel4r Place cut -side up in greased muf-
ser:-Otherwlsefor
. R1. Seize Toa putt•; separate slices a little at
22. Crooked (dial.) r the top. Covgr and let rise until
fonsr journey'
4, -•
_ OV.. ('ase troll for
tq doubled in bulk. Bake in hot
oven, 400% 15-20 min.
making trots •
48. About pRY y
0. Obstructed the v EAsr
view 11 r sl
St. PunetwNoe. ACry Mfrl s►4rs
1 mark 1 - _ .+w•.. f�'"�',,, •w ''r+rpRefNl _
J<t, couple
At. Fa6ifeh letter •
I
a6 stsiah Y
Mot
48. Its r of t r- � Q _New Pest-Aeiing try Yeast
!. Cl'!me meaeaev . Needs NO Refriverofl•n 1 _
• 1Ba�eet '' a r,r'jr- `. '� It's a fact! Fleischmann's Royal Fast Ria+
ro�Vaoc�tt �. ` ing Dry Yeast keeps for weeks and weeks
1P11atttel~ on the rhelE'Aed ifs full -'strength and
,� C . • .: s fast -acting whenever you're ready to bakel .
l'�alWi•iMi VMtat �.-*-. ' – ..... `... � (/1•ori•fratbaryr-�aethismodergforrn 91 `
p 1 "'I warned you--alwa eat from yeast for finest results is your lireads,roW
sirs i3 and buns. Get Fleiscbmano's Royal Fast
A.
— the OUTSIDE 1n!" - Risies Dry Yeast at your grocer's to -dam
: •a•r" Answer elsewhere in this .issue ISSUE 22 — 1 ' .. 0C
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By Rev. R Barclay Warren h ithmingletheir crificel He mustof C11005z
%INGEREMM I a' est» enterer Jesus and what appeared to
5 C-trnt:.o I
y
;left'
_ _ John 19:1-16 be his self-interest, between right
There was something different `;^ : ; Golden Text' "Christ .when and seIfishnesb. He chose the latter. -
--'=-about that heat wave we endured" i He was reviled, reviled not again; Washing his hands in professed in-
......,last week from any we had had E when _]He suffered, He threatened nocency, he delivered Jesus to be
�'"
before. Did you notice it+% Unless ° . ,�► not. 1 Peter 2:21, 23. crucified. Gentile and Jew Chad col-
yr side gilts a bit you
labo;steel in sentencing o death
you
were out _ -
H
- dn't., I mean there .. - --
p
probably wou c - '' The Jewish religious leaders had God's well-beloved Son
,was no shade. �o possibility of decided that Jesus was worthy of at the Jews on a
standing ander a • vee - ea ecause a asp ems to say- later occasion complained of Pilate's
to get away from the scorching E ing that he was the Son of God. conduct On his way to, Rome to
1 `
sun •hecattse.on the trees there were B'ut being a subject people, they answer for his deeds, he committed
so leaves, and so . - no shade. Of were unable' to carry out the death suicide.
:..
m have sought to excuse
to
e
course as I •write, things have sentehce. So they led Jesus 90
changed - a few days can make a Pilate, the Roman emperor. Pilate Pilate on the ground that he was 'a
.,
tet -of diflerenca Kow, the trees examined Jesus and announced, "I tool of Providence to carry out
and sbrtabs are once again spreading ?pi find in Him no fault at all:' But the God's plan. But Pilate was a tree
----- their-welcome,--prot�ive--foliage_ .__. infuriated leaders•-remold-not-accept- -tibia agent. His sin was not aecesw
in i
How woudesful it is to have trees! sally Annex Get a New Look-v�iomen of the Salvation Army such a verdict. Pilate sought to sary for our salvation. The glaring
You know, an Ontario heat wave L�,on•t be Wearing those quaint, blue bonnets, right much evade the issue by sending Jesus to fact is that there are Pilates all
•withoui shade makes ' me think of
` the Western prairies Hot, blistering longer. The. Army recently adopted' a trim, navy blue felt King Herod of Galilee who was in about us: men and women and youth
sin - arid for miles and miles, not hat, left. The stiff old-fashioned chapeau was made with a returned. the city that
hThena he oughty. But sto Alaus e Chrrist who are Jesussaid,d, "Whosoever will
is tree in sight So often out West high arch in back to fit the "bun". of hair women wore at the rate the wrath of the accusers by save his life shall lose it; and who-
I used to long for a tree - just one nape of the neck. Up-to-date-looking Sally' Annes agree it's scourging Jesus, determining them soever will lose his left for my sake
:..
free — where one' could sit for a -- .-- - _ definitely passe nosy: to release him. But that failed. As- shall find it." 'Man. 16:25.
few minutes enjoying the shade and cording to custom, he offered to
the cooling sound of wind rustling and song sparrow joining in. Yes, wife to I've with us on the farm, release a prisoner. Whom, would he To Relieve TORTURE—
the
0 RT U RE'—'
the leaves. our birds provide us with a mu ' release-Jesus, or Barabbas, a mur- _
Well, we may not have appreci- festival of the air. year was out I lost my self-control deter? To his dismay, they those ETCH of, ECZEMA
ated that spell of unseasonable beat One day as I listened to a bird and said some very hard things to Barabbas. Pilate was troubled. His
but Mother Nature, seemed to like ,singing, I recalled. a poem of his wife. Even though what I said wife warned him, 'Have nothing to Try This Simple, Easy= Way
it. The newly sown spring grain WordswortVt that i loved as a was true, it would have been much do with this just person, for b have At Home - Tonight-
came up before it was hardly in the, child although it used to make me better if I had left it unsaid. Now suffered many things this night in stop in at your aruaslst and set a
ground; bare cherry trete almost feel I wasted to hide some place my' son has gone back in the Army a dream-because of him•" He pre- eoau bottle of moone°s Emerald utt_
blossomed overnight; welcome rhu- and cry - it has such a lilting sad- and will never be home again If Kited Jesus before them as a harm- �,e iia ble-quick time. 17 at bedtime oxo mattd get er
tarb made its appearance and was ness. If any farm readers get a I had been more patient and prayed less marl, crowned with thorns. But wbat You've tried there's nothlns better
ready just as we had finished the little fed up with farm life at times, about it, we would all have been they would not relent. za.zve EMERALD -stisfa�etlen Guar steer air
-last of our winter fruit supply. We look througk any collection of much happier.-Mrs. A. V. In desperation they threatened. money back. Good drusrlets everywhere.
also managed to get our garden in '
poems and you will probably find
and I am hoping it, too, will Share the one I have reference to - "The After building a good barn and
Jig the quick growing season. Reverie of Poor Susan". Read it, other outbuildings I put only one
Our garden could' have gone in I and imagine yoprself as Susan, coat of paint on them and meant to -- -- __
sooner but l had to wait until our wa ling tbrough Rood Street, on ' put on another coat, but kept put- _..__
men were through seeding. Oh yes. your way-to work, as she probably ting off the day. Now they aro badly 1 I
I could have done it myself, except was - and think what it would in aced of a paint job, whereas ff
that any time I tackle the joS alone mean to hear, "in the silence of I had applied two coats of paint in
I never get the rows straight - even morning the song of the bird". the beginning -they would not have `
though I measure distances between I Well. I seem to have run out of seeded attention for many. many
tons very carefully and have 'a space '- and I had quite a lot to years, and the protection from the
string line to guide me maybe it sad about birds and cats, but elements would have been so much j
Is because the rows are Ito long. maybe I'll get around to it next greater. R. J.
Anyway, to avoid justified criticism week For the present 1']1 leave :
afterwards, I wait for Partner to this question with you - can we ,
''Modern Etiquette
help me with the rob. Now when keep both cats and birds?-.I say r =
the garden comes up I wort hear yes - but only if you love them By Roberta Lee °1)
- scathing comments such as both. 'Bye for now . more next
'"Crooked as a snake-rail fence .. week -. I hope! Q. How long before the appointed
%ow can you hope to scuffle -rowsin-
da
-like that ... if I couldn't put in a Mistakes 1� �1
l date of a wedding should the in- /
_ - garden straighter than that I'd eat- j 'Mistakes Other I vitatiaris be mailed'? ` �`/
my shirt!" . ! i A. From two to three weeks in
So you see what I mean ... Of Folks Have Made � :,advance.-
Q, When leaving, is it, better _
course I also prefer straight rows �Y
- Craving the farm 25 yearn ago - for a dinner guest to thank his _ _ o�L t An a garden but when I get hold of , and moving to a small town was my hostess for having hits to dinner or
a hoe to scoop out the seed rows I m;atake. Farm life at the. time was I tell her how much he enjoyed the _ _ _.
it seems to go every which-way.- one of drudgery, especially. for the evening? ss -� i.
I wonder what would happen if I farm wife, and there was little com- A. Tell her how much he bas en- No tiu days with �L ! e '
:had
-to plough a straight furrowf pensation {or the hard work. How- 'toyed the evening. _ I always have a NUGGET f Mie ro
Incidentally, our Honey was a
eat help in putting in garden. As ever, right at the first we .Hissed the Q. Si, lssld the host and hostess or sRowst 1 -
_ !r friendly Sunday afternoon gather- always provide new decks of cards ;=Am ox-M,00D A= Ari. s�
" aonn as a nice, cool, moist furrow Ings of the neighbours and the for a bridge party? toNae
was scooped out Honey would flat. weekday get-togethers or friends to A. Yes, always, and Eor� a poker
ten herself out in titc middle of it too. To throw out a soiled •SHOES
And then, no sooner was she chased discuss our "latest find in domestic 'Parti. DIDTHIS
out of 'it than I would turn round arts and the like. Now with better dilapidated me of cards would re .
roads, rural clectriiiication, modern about the same as if the host wereNUGGET MORNING?
and find her running off with a machinery for the farm, and dream unshaven and wearing s soiled,
packet of seeds. Reproved again houses and recreation for the farm 'wrinkled shirt.
she -would look at us sideways as women, "1 look back with regrets
much as to say - "Well, what can that we did not stay in the countryd. -
a fellow do?'' Probabiy at that mo-, and help to make it abetter place so 4099 mint to
rnent Blacle Joe would appear and to live The green pastures, the cat- i "
then chasing the cat would solve "tile ile on, the hills, and the ponds of
:Honey's prohlems for -he time be-, still •vaters are much more soul-sat-
mg isf -in than anything he town has
On the whole putting it? garden to offer. Neither of my two boys is 7 `
is a nice job one has only to a farmer. They, have missed" the, joys
look up to see a clear-cut view of of cnititated fields and gardens, neat' a _
„ y — g
the mountain" the sandpits at pastures and meadows, the •lowing
the brickyards breaking and intensi- of cattle, .and the cackles and crow's �
fying the dense green of the hills
o{ poultry. I believe the closer w e
and fields. How we s$billd miss it
1 ddenl o en stay to the soil, he closer' we are to s
shou d s
i the earth u Y P
f c P, t.
r. H.
k r.-M _
oar
r" Ma e
and swallow oil' "mountain" _ or.-
is
r; ,
a,as:
ia-
to give it what I believe is its true l� hen 'lour son was discharged _
geographical description — the: • } Adrek •� Army and brought his new
'T
t.gara Escarpment. And thea; in the
garden, we have the song of the j An�We: m Croacword Puzzle
birds. We ha%e so many birds i
around here - nothing very rare
perhaps - but Because many of our L E 2 A p E /
i belong to a common species does E G�O E S E N T f V
not make their joyous singing any ROUSE R E LSE - `
less pleasant to listen to. Blackbirds N H 9 q GEE vteat Grpntlmatna wa- -s a shrewd *hopper but -low Tamil) will adore tBe'famoas brays �kete
and orioles vie with each other in y R E K P O T / K O P she never knew gaits what ehe'd'get for her flavor in the form of crisp, golden flakes. And
-sone. with the chr -v huh-n-link money. In a twinkling today you can get that Post's Grape-Nate Flakes provide nourishment j
D COLON TWO all need ..., weful :quantities of carbo
E R /u !J N G wonderful ready-to-eat, easy-to-digest
cereal, they hos hortYs, iron and other food '
ART A M Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes distinctively dif- drates, proteins, p P
y O U R HONEYBEE ferent because made from TWO grains -ein- essentials. Year r you, as Post's Grape-N "t t 4'
1111ihen Your�� Flakes waiting for you,
N T I P O R E S L E 19 ripened "'heat and malted barley.
t
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ST E?S
Begins to: AcheN. T S R Y E
REACH FOR I I I I By Arthur Poimer ;
.ATTERANDI ARE GOING TO SAY•• •THIS IS HALLOWEEN 1 CLIMB IN THAT BERTH I MADS 1
TAKEp STROLL WHILE' YOU ARE ISN'T IT 'LET'S HAVE ONE OF-) UP FOR YOU.. ILL rLiCtc YOU IN AS
/ SOON AS WE TAKE OFF' ( p
• CNECKIN4ON NEW PASSENGERS INOSE FALSE FACES WE Ot1GHT
• TO DO SOME CELEBRATfNG' t o• I '� `
o,. � . _ r � -f A.e. �--� s •1P;: �.�� , a � .• � � :. � � Ill I. I .
,�, oe, "r ,t f. 11 v;,-•` ' IYOYE111ES �\ ! �I -r• I o i _ i'�-�"1�'.^;
BECAUSE- ' ; _� �/ 1 •�,�, p��
Backache is often due to °
an upset kidney condi-
'lien- seed for ever Half s etmtury Dodd's
Kiduey Palls have helped bring relief -from
.backache by treating the kidneys. Get
ilydd'l Kidney Pills today at any
estnter. I eek for the bass box with the
bedee Dodds.
band. Y«t an depend 135 � 1
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WHITBY
• AIA -CONDITIONED
•ass
Thurs., M., sat. - may 26, 279 08.
Shows at 7.90' and 9.00 p. m.
Saturday Matinee at 1,80 P X.
Saturday
.The Return Of
October
IN TECHNICOLOR
otarring
GLEYN FOR.U, TERRY MrOORE
Monday, Tues., Wednesday
May 80, 31 and June 1.
Last Complete Show at 8.20.
"ADULT ENTERTA.INXEINT"
Whispering - City
_ starAng ,
,BELJif7T DANTllVE, PAL% LUKAS
MARY ANDERSON -
PLUS,
NDERSONPLUS AN .ADDED ATTRACTION
The Big Punch
WAY\'E MORRIS, LOIS
MAXW l,L, ,GORDON MaaRAF7
Thursday^, FW -1 Saturday
1. June 2, S and 4.
SCOTT Of The
Antarctic
IN TDQHNICB►I n
. at�ag
Wogs mu" «
PLYWOOD
BUILDING MATERIALS
Standard, Tempered, Twnpwdle
and Black Mssoulte
No, 1, R C. Fir Panel and
Pine Combination Doors
Quarter, Three-eighths, Suit',
F'ive_eighths and Three-quarter
8. O. Fir Plywood.
N. M. Gordon
LUMBER YARDS
MCMMING, ONTARIO
Phone ilk
By fts
Ufa -
7 �.
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e CHARTIUD sussa OrFeR
IDEM 111V1Ci FOR ALL
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11=1 AM 11111110111MINN b
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KAISER --_
ELECTRIC iC
8Re»e and aanl Vrt tg
NM rtMAjjTU GIV
. Jl. Xc sa
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Ydol,44 Putt. is$
Maple L60 -1f. Fire
Insurance Co.
1. Write or Phove
Cbeap Rates :or Farm and Qouatry-
B. "dings
Vbm1ffWtim snsur„ -re ou Rui)dia a
Wind36-!IlN Milos etc.
•rt,mobtle insurance at AU Eindb
Bowman & Gibson
(nsilage-- is zu=-Lure of gain atld 1 fodder, Wheft s
Hybrid 608 - matures 4n 90 drays int cora *zagage
rzceptionally heavy yielding, general puipoae ' owu
BUILD R'S SUPPLI18F3
Gyproallath, the perfect base for ,plaster
Donnacouna Wall Board, may be used for sheeting
or 'wallboard 13spWIt shingles ',plain or colors
LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE
C.L A R E Mi O'N T
-Mr, and Mrs Keith. of
-I)rake,
Orillia, are" visiting air, and Mrs.
Mfrs- Clifford Hubbard who is
Fred Ward this week,
new in Oshawa Hospital for an op -
eration, is doing very nicely. We
ended the wedding of their daugh-
all wish her a speedy recovery.
ter Velma, at Orillia, last Saturday.
ROCK
_
Hybrid
Seed
IWIA
: EAT�E
,Yarrlcld Bigie Blend, eadyeche
Sate is a blend of
,TSE
!i hybrid varieties
together to
give the best sora
WHITBY
• AIA -CONDITIONED
•ass
Thurs., M., sat. - may 26, 279 08.
Shows at 7.90' and 9.00 p. m.
Saturday Matinee at 1,80 P X.
Saturday
.The Return Of
October
IN TECHNICOLOR
otarring
GLEYN FOR.U, TERRY MrOORE
Monday, Tues., Wednesday
May 80, 31 and June 1.
Last Complete Show at 8.20.
"ADULT ENTERTA.INXEINT"
Whispering - City
_ starAng ,
,BELJif7T DANTllVE, PAL% LUKAS
MARY ANDERSON -
PLUS,
NDERSONPLUS AN .ADDED ATTRACTION
The Big Punch
WAY\'E MORRIS, LOIS
MAXW l,L, ,GORDON MaaRAF7
Thursday^, FW -1 Saturday
1. June 2, S and 4.
SCOTT Of The
Antarctic
IN TDQHNICB►I n
. at�ag
Wogs mu" «
PLYWOOD
BUILDING MATERIALS
Standard, Tempered, Twnpwdle
and Black Mssoulte
No, 1, R C. Fir Panel and
Pine Combination Doors
Quarter, Three-eighths, Suit',
F'ive_eighths and Three-quarter
8. O. Fir Plywood.
N. M. Gordon
LUMBER YARDS
MCMMING, ONTARIO
Phone ilk
By fts
Ufa -
7 �.
CAVY 31RVICa TO All
CANADIAN ANO UILA PONT
e CHARTIUD sussa OrFeR
IDEM 111V1Ci FOR ALL
_ i MtOtM TRAVR; -
11=1 AM 11111110111MINN b
EASTERN HOUSE
KAISER --_
ELECTRIC iC
8Re»e and aanl Vrt tg
NM rtMAjjTU GIV
. Jl. Xc sa
Yickosi
Ydol,44 Putt. is$
Maple L60 -1f. Fire
Insurance Co.
1. Write or Phove
Cbeap Rates :or Farm and Qouatry-
B. "dings
Vbm1ffWtim snsur„ -re ou Rui)dia a
Wind36-!IlN Milos etc.
•rt,mobtle insurance at AU Eindb
Bowman & Gibson
(nsilage-- is zu=-Lure of gain atld 1 fodder, Wheft s
Hybrid 608 - matures 4n 90 drays int cora *zagage
rzceptionally heavy yielding, general puipoae ' owu
BUILD R'S SUPPLI18F3
Gyproallath, the perfect base for ,plaster
Donnacouna Wall Board, may be used for sheeting
or 'wallboard 13spWIt shingles ',plain or colors
LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE
C.L A R E Mi O'N T
-Mr, and Mrs Keith. of
-I)rake,
Orillia, are" visiting air, and Mrs.
Mfrs- Clifford Hubbard who is
Fred Ward this week,
new in Oshawa Hospital for an op -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred •Binstead att-
eration, is doing very nicely. We
ended the wedding of their daugh-
all wish her a speedy recovery.
ter Velma, at Orillia, last Saturday.
A very enjoyable afternoon was
Mr. aad Mrs. Don Hedges 'and
spent in the Township Hall Thursr
family and Mr, ind'Mirs. Len Lye,
day, May 1.9, schen Brougham W.
were in Oshawa last Saturday.
-- -_ -_number
M. S. had as their guests, white -
f
opeople attended the
vale and-Cl-aremont W. M- S.:m''em.,
horse show at Uxbridge on Tuesday,
bers, MIrs ..M . Ellicott, President of
and the field day at Stoutfvilie, and
Brougham Opened the meeting with
some, the Spring Fair at Brooklin.
a hymn, in unison, followed by -
MIr. and Mrs Fred Fugh are hav-
"The Lord's Prayer". Mrs. Tweedie,
ing their hoyse equipped with the
"heavy"
Pres -,'of Whitevale' then took over
wiring this week,
:klrs. Cowie, Misses \Margaret
the meeting. The Whitevale ladies
took
and
the Devotional part of the ser-
_Bearke Graham and Mr. Stewart
Gra7Lam
vice. Mra. K. Hastings gave the
attended . the wedding of
Scripture Reading and Mrs. Mc -
their nephew, John Graham, Sat-
Lachlan, gave an address on' "dis-
urday, in the First Baptist Church,
placed persons". Mrs. Poynter, Mrs.
Oshawa.
The former Mabel Johnson and
Robinson and Mrs Geo, Hamlin
sang a trio Brougham "-business
husband, spent the week -end with
meeting was then held during
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
which an invitation wasp accepted
Johnson here.,
to. visit Mt. Zion W. M. S. on June
Mrs; Sprunt of Toronto, spent the
2nd. The remainder of the meeting
week -end with firs. Conner and her
was -turned over to. Clareanont, at
motber,
Most of our "Toronto employed"
which Mrs, Frank Carson, accomp-
anted at the piano by Mrs. H. Gregg
were at home here for the holiday,
rendered a solo. Mrs. H. Johnston
Mr. and. Mrs Don Hedges and
fagLiIy and Mr. Roger Hoy attend_
gave a very' interesting. talk on _
**Soaks—- followPri h3c rear
ed the -Home Show at the E:xhibi-
a
"i.eavfag the Farm", by Mrs Don
tion Grounds last Miunday.
MlcCuliough, also a piano solo by
Jr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow and
:firs. H. Gregg. Rev: I. E, Kennedy
family were at their cottage " at
closed The meeting with prayer and
Klrkfield over the ,holiday, Mr. and
Benedicition. A dainty lunch and a
Mrs. -Alan Tomlinson of Hamilton,
social cup of tea ' was enjoyed by
were here over the long week -end.
all. _
:fir. and Mre Vic Morley and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Fallow$
Gladys Morley, all of Tc'ronto, spent
..Teal are
with their parents Mr, and AIrs.
the holiday with N.In'and Mrs. Fred
Wm Fallows for the .holiday,
Morley.
The ball diamond to the west of
Mir .iia.rold Hopkins spent a busy,
Brougham on the John White
holiday at Lake Simcoe, where Ve
� -
.pro -
perry bad its Pace lifted and will
is building a cottage.
soon be ready for the games. The
Miss Georgie Forsythe of Oshawa
first game on ;Saturday evening this
spent the holiday at her home. Mr. I
week.
and tetra G. M. Forsythe h.Ld diun-
g
Mrs. John A.'White 'srpent a week
er with Dr, and Mrs. Button of St- (
with her grandson John and fam-
outLviLe on Saturday evening.
ily. She is always a welcome via -
Mr. Sam Chambers hada new bath
itor to this community,
room installed is bli home recent-
Miss Mf."Wilkinson of Toronto
ly. The work was done by Mr, Bill,.
spent the Week -end with the Gill-
Evans.man
Mr.r.and Mrs Wilker of Toronto,
family with whom she stayed
when teaching school here,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
The I. O. O F, Brongharn Lodge,
Fred Evans.
is staging a Pine parade on Sunday
Misses Isobel and, Gladys Prouse
May 29, starting west from John
of Toronto spent the' holiday with
White's, and parading to chureh
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prouse,
for service at 2,80, and will be led
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe of
by the Urbri'dge. band Rev. I. E.
Brougham and 'Mr. and Mrs, Law-
Kennedy' will deliver an address, -
rence Norton spent Sunday with
after service the parade will corn.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Norton.
tinue to Parade" back in the same
]Lias Kathleen Beeiby spent the
order.
holiday with her parents here,
. Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Wright
Miss .
"Ifssy .Benson and Mies Aud-
,eke'
view, Mr. Bill Devitt and Lfance
rey .Linton of Toronto, spent' the
Miss Margaret Newton, also Mies
holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Evans
Marguerite Martin and Mr, Ale:
Benson,
'Several people were complaining
Black, all of Toronto, spent the
holiday with 0[r, and Mrs.
about the street lights coming on
. C. Dev-
itt and John.
At 1.0 p. mL. and staying on until 8 1
Mise Rose Killer, of Toronto,
a. m. We understand this has been I
Spent the welek-end with her par_
reported to the hydro. Ii has been
eats, Mr,, and 'Mrs. Chas. Kiiley.
suggested that , when a Dole which
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plexton
holds the clock for switching the
and Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Plaxton
lights has' been jarred or bumped
spent Sunday,in Obhawa with Mr.
it ,upsets the mechanism.
and Mrs. 'Harry Keys (nee Audrey
Several 'ladies of the Claremont
Plaxton),
W. A. and W. M. S„ attend@d the
-Mr. 'and Mrs, Albert Harvey
special meeting of the Brougham
spent Thursday last with the lat-
W M. S. last Thursday=
ter's sister, MPs,. MdGinnis, of Buff -
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Keevil and
alo,
famtily spent the holiday at their
Mrs, James Philip received word
cottage near Georgetown,
of her father Mr. D Atkinson, of
(�
—BROUGHAM
Markham having a severe stroke.
He is. now confined to Stoufiville
Hospital. We hope he will soon be
much better.
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