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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_06_03ori -- �- ' • , t�r� s � ..., , I. • - � . • • . , - • � vQLTF=DIA,Y, JUNE3, 1949 4 Cents par copy Anthorized aa i ad Bsbs riptalom Rate: $2,00 per year; U. S. $9.50 W. C. 3(URKAR sad SON-, PUBLIS'=LS base Vi ,Pro art ForCommunit Hail Here - :� - - Authorized • C Council Pickering Township Council auth- I �. ` Arized the purchase of a lot from Spring k'rolic : e Rouge Hula Pickering High School �7�� p ] Walter .White for the ,purpose of ' ' 6yccesatul - i W;tpc tY.a L.�'iLLK7lQ.0.. I Pickering Village ; Building a community hall here, - On Friday, June 27, Jessie Bush- _ " r _ . , The W. A. of Rouge 'Hills held by was awarded the Silver -Cup for Pickering United Church ,Payment is to be made on receipt +Miss Marion Baxter. Oshawa, vis. ..Of the 'deed. Trustees.J. S. Baisdon what proved to be a 'very successful winning this year's Public Speaking Rev, Robt, Ct Copeland, Minister .! ited Miss Eileen • Btishb on Sun- - venture on Saturday afternoon, The Contest Her subject was "Canada's I SUNDAY, JLT�'E .5 1949 y and C. E, Morley waited on Council day last. response from donations and shop- Tenth Provi*e - Newfoundland".. 10.00 a. an. _ Sunday School s S;prin sit lies •returned to, on Wednesday afternoon on this i per$ was 0verwhelniing„ and the Alan" Bentley received a book for 11.00 a_ m. _ Morning Worship g matter. her home on Church St. after her treasury made a clearance of $266. Second Prize and Bill :McPherson, "I. O,• O, F. hand Rebekah.' In addition to general business, recent stn in the Oshawa Hospital 64 The ladies wish to thank all a feather wallet for Third, - iService" � y - several bylaws were passed, They _ Miss Marjorie White visited her. who responded so generously and to The Litery Society donated the- No EveningService were: I. Bylaw to authorize the bores -friends Mrs. )Ron 'Vale and Mrs. W. hem to �silaorilar occasions is i sass invite t Sher. Cu while the other two flowing of $60,000 ., on debenture p FIenderaon in the Blackwater area the future. prizes were given by the members Moir practice at the church on I on Sunday. ;or sohooh purposes iii connection I "` of the High School Staff. Mr. R, T. Friday"evening. .with Dunbarton school; 2•, Bylaw Doble Principal of the Public Seventy-eight irls�<<repreaenting to license all salvage junk yards, Pickering Public tll�ibrahry �Gounty attended 8an' Achievement car and Implement -wrecking yards; School, 's(ct,ed as Judge. Woman'slAssodation - ay" a - - _ May,�e Wim- - he --W- -A-. will meet on Thursda 17Day!'- _ t- Uxbridge., High. on, =fibs •Iiiuclr-looked=for Building By.-�'he Board of the Pickering Li17= Last Friday evening in an atmos- June 9, at the home.of Mrs. Walt. May 21. The Club girls law received a "second. reading". ray take this means of thanking spent the morning judging classes Accounts passed: Roads, $5828, the many .people who have aided � phare of flowers, under a,canopy Thomas, at 2.30 p, m It is hoped � of ,sandwiches and ilowetd. for 77; Welfare and T. B. Aftercare, the Library in the recent canvas to of rainbow -coloured decorations, ! this meeting will be held children _ dinging -room table, and in the $626.90. A number of items on tike provide such books as -will be of Joyce Winter was crowned "Queen .i doors, Mothers with email children planning of a party. Each girl also Satter account are from Ajax, and, interest' to its adult members and of May" by the Athletic A socia- ;are incited, Cars will leave the cow- tion President, Mendal�Smith, who.! new here, at 2,15. exhibited a record book and a host. this will be recovered by Pickering make reading a joy to the many n8 y Bas referenc8-f2te -o er own mak- --Townahi _ youngsters who flock in as soon as also presented the Queen wah a - p' beautiful bouquet of American Plckari Preab terian Church ing, Five girls from Pickering Club school closes to "change their - were presented .with Certificates' of DAINCE AT book,"- The subscriptions and the ($eauty Rosea. The Queen and her Rev. David Marshall, l9iaister _ $ROV ONTARIO SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1949 -Achievement, baring completed two grants without further aid would Escort then led the Grand March SATURDAY, Jl^.VE'4. not keep pace with the grow-ing de- at the most successful school j No service thJ4 Sunday as the.;tin. "Home -making Club Projects" ?bR IE TLN01S' ORCHESTRA mand, and the contributers to the dance yet held by the Athletic Ass- I Ister, Rev. David Marshall �s ab- veronica and Jd-Rubne W..,Mik , " Township Hall, Brougbain Li brary� Fund have the hearty ociatioq Nils WinterAp the daugh- sent, attending the General Assam Shan, Betty anci,Ruby Ead.e,-hiusch, ter of 31 r, and Mrs. Rif. -herd �; in- bly: Service is also -withdrawn on credit. is due Mrs. E B. Brown in thanks of the Librarian; the -Boardthe leadership she hays given and -- OWLiWA RLRAI. and also the readers of the comrii- tcr, of Pc:ker ng and is now a 3rd . the following Sunday, e�ss = . h the valuable, instruction the girls, Form student. - POW@r Off u>;.ts. -The. Librarian - ' Woynen's 31is►ionarY Sor(ety i residing in her. area are receiving - The J ins meexing o' the W. 31 S.. -fruui therr-Huaie-n,ah:ug Crib rc'a- IiE.BERA.Eh �of PI('1.1 RIi ;G Unisemit Lriv,� 1loille ant! Sc h(N)1 will be held at the Name of JIry, jects" LN OS1L-1N%.1 Itt RAL PUIVER Plc•:, -c• Take otic' R. }i!Iler,.of, Tdo day, June i, Mrs. Putter -on of -I% hl ~toa-I). UISTRI(T 1. U. 0, F. C1►uci, Parade, Sun,tuy -Tile imnual" iu;::.0 cif the tn- at 2•$0 p, m. Letter for RoII Cili C., has beer. v(s!t'ng hP: :;°stere,' _ _._ In order the t rue Commission The me );er- ;er Re>;�l:ah .31:', ...un gra; :.e.0 .:. t:,C loot en, durinz the rj>t we6r- _ lmar make ne<e,sary chs-nges" to Lodre..T.ci;ertar ,. m-ei :o -r them" ��' ,Iue6Ga:; in Nlay:" Lelit_al ervi,•e 1 kki.-r�in: (iu,ir l _hurcli Miss t 17lssie �I:tnr, g ice a party 'the district 1;utu-tu c?rv4 ne-k eon- second 'meet-ugon Thursday. }lar. for tlie.�+i:(ioi area whlca r,,s been Yu�wr �G. E. McEvoy ori «'rduesdu sumer.. at A,ax, there will be an Y e)`1 ,ue 'iu lu,n,,r of 6, at 'b:'!0 p. m The meet:ns x`a= tae•"...sin yroje-t '.for t::e year i� S? �:).4F JF tiF. • , 1949 -and c•elebratinx trif .:,6th wPdding _. Interruption to the power in the presided over .by the Noble Grand, now'zi s1d.e�sful"-operation a,,:i _ 10-00. A. nt; - Sund y School annlversury of 4Ir,. and )Ins, 3, (: Rural .Power District Sis• M, Pryuse, assisted by the V.'- (acute W.,+ �' :�r:� t:, tru fur 11.00 a, m, - llorn!n.t Devotion � Baxter, Many fr:er.d; were prusent _ rliimiv. Ji\E 3.1.30 to 2,00 Grand; ?is. Ella Dolmage-, '-There Cie i:r:men96'iimuur:t,cf d�!a:! E:vrk 7,00 p. - m. - Evangelistic Service to wish them'rnany more years to Area affected is set out in detail were two r• sitor;s preaentr District i .he ]i:L4 done in c,jnne,:t uu w'.tii it: **** gather, `''below: Deputy'Pree. S -s, Lillian Correll, Percy -Neale ntuved a ut•; •,f 'R'e'vd, . 8.00 p.`ni. - Prayer Meeting Mr, and :Mrs. E, C DAinage-spent WHITBY TW P. _ North half o1 and '�'.-Grand`S1 :Martin, of Brn- �':; nk, to -lir;. ILa.!)h Geiger ..for Yri. 5.040 1% m. Young People's a few days iii K'u =toit attenaliig. -con 1. Adl of con. 2.amd south halt evoleht Lodge, Whitby, . Everyone t..nxporting speakers.*H-ealth and the Provincial Cuunclr Meeting of - eaa-S•, 666&83• for 3.8- Gen -4, 4, 4 seemed to agree that the evening chii-d training through p►irFnt eau, - llunbautun l lifted Church the Bro. of C. and J, -and A wbic•h -' Rev, J. F. Lira -Minister and r. Lots 26 to 35. was both.. enjoyable and instructive. at.on have been especially feat:irFd gym• was in session three days. o i Su. PICa{ERING TWP =Range 2, Rg� and all are lobking fcirward to _a during`.th_ year w.th fine artt.�-a 10.30 -to Mr: Kenneth - •1., con 1'. Lots 12. to 19 ;worth halt very prosperous fixture for this new contribut:ng vocaF numbers ut mu;t - . a, ai. unday S�h001 .\ 1' -Bray,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: 11.15 a. m. - Worship of con. 1. Lots 1 to 12, Coa, 2, 3, Lodge, Brother Somerville carried of the meetings, Mrs. Steyr, whz is Bray. of Pickering, who, this leek, 4, 5, 6, 7, and south,half of con. 8. an invitation from the Brethren of givingup teaching for home i:fe ed. p. .S - Pleasant Syn. Evening g graduated at the l'niversity of 'Lots 1 to 19. Wed. . - 7.30 p. rnm. Prayer Service _ ..._ _ Pickering Lodge 1 Q O, F. to,the .i is Kitchener, was presented`a=ith a. _ K•rd - �.� p m. -Prayer 8etrvilee Toronto with First Clara Honors,• - • Geo. H SHRIEVE sisters of Easter Lodge, to attend gift in apprecir.t!on Of her work as., with his Bach,- of aluste Degree, Rural Pourer Supt. their' annual Church Service to be Secretary. Election of Ufficers wus Thursday'. EvPhing choir praetim \. held is the United Church, Picker- conducted by Mrs. C. S Bryant. Friday Cubs and Scouts MERCITRY half -ton truck 1948, All I 'Rant For Cbrls/t�m�ars• is - Ing, on" Sunday June 5. The Sis- The following officers were, 'acted', fiat, . Furtnight'y . Motion Blet�te'es The Holes Filled L'p-On Church a� whit radio, 1:000 tulles; Tires and tars are requested to nneet'outside ! Pres.,.\3rs. A, Lishman, ice -Prey- Mghlan(( Vr••.•k (Centennial) general condition, best. Apply News Street - E(L the church at 10,30 a. m. and toll- ' (dents-- Mrs, W. Edwards and til rt. ow the Brothers into the church, A. Brad;; Secretary,' Mrs. -R. Gei- ! ..Rev. J. K. Br�cha®, Minister Office for latormaion ad where seats will be reserved for !`unsay Police Trustees iipve Caasmenced ger; Tress., Mrs J. O'K.ileY Exec. 10,00 s m, • Rorshlp and S. School � (-� jL.1lhriN . _ :b Paving and RepAiring them. Let us all try to attend and Officers: firs, E. Bryant:' firs. P, 7,30 p. m. - Pleasant Sun. Evening '3'-�'�' C- Pridewaogram thayir good too. Labor make this an occasion to remember Neale, Mrs. F. Berry, Jars. W. a3,I'-•' Mon, 8.50 p. m. Sr. Boys' Group Shortage Pt+eveuted Its Being V ' P H. with pride. -Corr. er and Mrs. G. Livingston,, . g,p0 p. m, C. G. I. T. 7)r. P, J. i.00a Dons Earlier. f h .30 m - rail Ra lierequire- Yet equire- T urs - 8 p T Ringers S., D V t ' The }.inept dhow Yetl" 8.00 p. m: Choir practice en recently completed_ p w t.-" Fri, - Fortni hill. - Motion Pictures mems Sora Po;,t Graduate Degree. 0 wishes to announce thate h has re_ Our 140rtiiultural ' Society .heli its }'airp rt 1111t'•(1 Church sumed veterinary practice. = , Annual Spring Show in the lut..l Rev, J. K. Bruham, Minister (' Pliune: Pic•kertpg 150 Everyo invited to the - _ 1 , United C^urch here en Tue,day ev �6unday ening with what 1'e have 're'a'd de- 2-3n p, Tn. - a :(lay �hoc+l Er k ribed a� "the finest show- yet':". k'iillll] Jl'.\r' 3, if) ,�� 3 OQ. D�m. Chnrcb Ser.i�e from the number of exhibits (l3 ), �A�. -thj. qualSty.:tbe mus,c:.l Program .�•1tr�'3T1�)\ .1_ :,1F I)unb:u'tc»i Sch(x,i ii,vie�fit Euchre .CA NAL Lieut. T• !'o ,'r --ttu rsrisc, touch for Dlr•<. Jack Bur_ a and -the ;pe::Iter. too The place was v:ell filled with 113 I(( and I'amily, who were bur. l8W P. M. E G ),4 ' A �ervrce i ti - . ,;rout last week. tnemuers and Y.iencs, inters=ted in You Are Welco»le both the exliibits and t!':e progrwm. j� ,ADM. 3uc, •- 3:00 P. M. One of the bighliSbts '• Nzi, the ler tousle prizes) " Vol A (1 -,:hunts to `e d wizen _ program by Mrs.. P. N. Sprott, of ONTO R'hitby, and h'er g:rl chorus, of 1•'IMST OF JL"1.Y IN PI(`Kt:RI. G � - GROUNDS. TOR "Girls o1 the Treble. Clef" (who Catrcl of Tiuinks EXHIBITION -are now compared' by Pickering The first announccament of the''- ..,,.' folk as being close tt3 the Dr . L'e1L Annual Dominion Day Celebration I wish to thurnk all the kind girl singers.). fir. 7N1 nshall, Editor in Pickering, is being made this friends and neighbors for the lov- of "Home and .Gardens" as speaker week. The Rotary ' Club* is again ely gifts, cards, flowers fruit and. t took an entirely new, viewpoint in conducting "the day", with Rotar- candy, Thanks to. the Eastern Star his addressin-g-_ > an extremely interesting- talk on Day's Committee, assisted by Rot- .'Club for thea-, lovely gifts; also- rO plants and plant life Mrs. Guy• arlan Jack Buyer, and all members !the many elieery visits by friends , e� �and Vir. �ti hitmee, of Oshawa were of the Club on; the numerous coin- I and •neighbors while I was in the udges of exhibits. ; •mittees. This year's program • will awn Hospital. nes�4► B`I� :M r, C; E. bioriey and his comm- be of a more at letic or. sports day, ,. ,NIrs, C, Hubbard yitte were in charge of this 61;01;, with the usual side games and the'I refreshment booths. It is hoped the C`3p A.M. T' � I ASF.SALL`LDABUE TOWNSHIP849 oU'll $ArOgOgy n Sola S, O 9 P.M.st evening', stage performance will be LB ;i -- CU In haven. UNF4wo P0esaa- Card of Thanks ready for announcing. early next I ytst g�>< :-. . week. The usual parade• is being nie o'��nd a tion$l Trull Vie° t�°�r We wish to take this opportunity dropped and in it's place a "child- Saturday, Huy �g �berof ad one th de Fail • the C$ a f thanking our neighbors for put- ren's costume parade," Whitby vs, Brougham, at Brghm., nine E'fa ngs rp there �' ing in our'.. seeding, and for Lire �- all details will 5e appearing in T i�r• dnv. June- - s#; InV uf$ wily. �n err �n „� a ring n,ir r h Club's advertising soon. _ n vn �V,Aa.ti.. or Tun erltj Mire $ thr$ E! other help av�•. �_u e-j--t--e. stn�h., T ler4,e OZIS ne goods n smazjn every cent illness. It -was all greatly app- I Although an im-nense amount of FMday, June S. - co Very az)fabrics ' fiaehi -b' arra reciated. work v, necessary to carry out this Brougham vs. Pickering, at Pick. _ �� Of d acces and fg eery, vie y �Gea•ge acrd Muriel Duncan "day" by whoever' sponsors same, Moeda'` June 8, -- the globe dries _ Shions, n' the Rotarians are mindful of the Dunbarton vs. Piokering at Dun. plan new t0 1"crke - �o� `'t'�jr :L BIL4.L N'IMN. G I eringfact tha as Decomeomin n an 3in Pick- institution Friday.: Jug vaOWhitby at -Pick. ADMISSION Yoe , � ., 'and tradition, and. - keep it up. ' Juno 11. - P R 1 C E i3«! TOWN HALIA, PICKERING I is something over sixtysattunb't, t� age since the tirst Dominion. I Dunb'tos, vs, BronglLam, at Brgm,, TUEM)AY JUNN 7. Tuesday, June 14./ Celebration was held in Pickering at Brghm. _ .... :. Pick, vo. Brougham, � . ;;;::,• -and has continueh yearly, with- h b ver. Dunbarton at Dy ;' z. 4.< 8.50 P. m. W it y , n. �; .. it - _ out a -break as far we "can sneer- Thursday, June 18. - i' Laud -s tain. i. Whitby vs. Pick. at MckerdnR pewkelr eystem for tole 9LN-� unable to got is hr L' aunhartoa at Brghm., at Dnn ter. Saturday, June 18 �'� - Ont. -: •i Riding I.A. (I id) -ate - u Ii ii `" ti �i n - �' y„y ;s• -),] 1, G A • • Miss A FL•;RAebardson holds an auc. Whitby v+s. Brougham. At Brghal. .-- W�LLTER C. THOMEUNn AaLe of hoaPPhold effects etc, Monday, June 20. no, Pick. vs,•I)unbarton, at Pick. DEDICATEDTO THE PROMOTION OF IWER IATIONAL TRADE BY • •,,nnd others, to speak, at her home King E.'on Wednesday T N E G 0 V E R N M E M T OF CANADA OniArio Liberal Association ` e $. at 1.so 1p. m New Gadgets and Inventions You'll Probably Be Seeing ��_: ,NO -FREEZE" FOR ROOF - T !� " CHILDREN'S PAINTS. Child- „�•'•'�,I 1�tif DRAI'.JS. This unit contains a yen's painting colors, are said to T11 the a roof drains •�'�� r from freezing and causing water tablecloths or clothes. ,. �•`e�'�•�a.. damage to ceilings -and sidew.alls. _ � 111 The charge is designed to last an' " r ) average winter. One size fits pipes PLASTIC YLA1'-PEN. 1'la•uc QutsjWnding Quality e DeliciousFlCZ1bur � from 2 in. to 6 in. Installation pier -pen ,which weighs only 11 simple. Rain will not deplete the ounces is offered. (s +'astable and •851 f° chemical; it is affected only by the has a water -proof "ground -sheet" ice and snow base. ��,.,� FAUCET SET. New faucet set PLASTIC FISH FLOAT. "T -rip it: .tiw'a`,e�ii"'i available in Canada is said to pro• - WESTOF THE s ►�' vide a new sealing surface and re. Bob" fish flow made of plastic may re.: ; !•i •'� !� ^w� duce tap dripping. Neoprene sealing be used for both 'casting and stili 1 ( 9 j;w+b.'y+� j;! faucet fills in cuts and crevices m fishing traker states. For casting, a J Is.`.•.W ..a.: .• SUN 1-• , • e - w - - 1��,11, � o.sk, i v.'�au . •net; • old [surer eat surfaces. For N'a.er special tri action releases float the ��' - ;.u'.t`�+•'�% `a �►�'�'• at site temperature �o friction be P P sr-?,;,r^c�OM-,�,r_*�� �,�,.. P instant it cuntacts tip of rod. Impact :A Serial Story It .. s,e �: .� ,.. tw•een washer face disc and the by- -;��� ,. �,.,- ._., ` causes latch which holds the double t r,: 1 . !, �;� �� seat,, _cab and �eashcr are designed fl ;; ,�•�,, �,.__•;�., ��_..;,, �� oat sections, together at top to be _ JOSEPH LEWIS l 11111 ••a��:,.�iye•:,;�:,k%�� to' snap into position in standart: CHAD -WICK ••�,�:�' "s. 4; .ge�»�_•;r�a� ;_. r come unhooked, and al own fish to ►�. Y ••a ,•M�,t' ► .r_ ► faucets. erne. n o r s a r i be play ed to top o1 rod and landed :... 4 In. u )r}a [ a'� .i•' �+:" r� �- u t r from Iia r_w 7 iti4 it if oaT=Hrteri ret nye hlral= t —� war= • • ►u ewe to ae t _ 517e> to fit • Seat llole5 f i _.. •_� + be a (ius ed to proper fishing depth tt�tfei+tti time sVuatted down, apart trom the a •` - - fish - Tim stery, tbns far: vironis Apar,. teuwea ="' ' ' t+'ithronr� hand. For fixed -float fish- . . \ �,�,l Uf: 'lilt E 13l.! 11), � ,pencil l bat' tame In Washington tmmlidintety others.' his back against a boulder J+3 ing. line is threated through holes tat, recelvina a letter from her Banca wlitClt enxhles the blind to reed a Lawren". urzins her w ffeneits him near the tent He re.la.�ed i+•holl�', -p ends of fleet. with latch in the pp ��th1� � l�l � Printed pater. aiid a "f lore ighrr ' �Orsrfna the Arizona ntaina by ataarroaeh. - his gaunt.,' roughly -clad person V � � position �s �wt"�te+ t which prrtiiits them tit ex lore tiietr }� within -a hundred miles et Santa ties - P wiaere Phil bar a ranch. the %tsar was drooping deiectedl!. He glanced ttenssrs art- bell up and a' money b•: at Vie iota acid .mi.led. Slie croS,e� surroundings, have been developed it. a stu y of a ec.runic at s tui ttddt•esneI to a man named. iron at tun eas+' crochet% Found. Here s the the blind The reading device. 18esfta la stolen. A omen Din is lakes (0 him., � >�u ' fireas Virginia but that Is all: the Wmtits She asked him it his fCCllrSiOriS ,host. wondvr;ul miedallion — it which rysembles pencij, scans any D scaver5 Hanle - 60 tsar keep her letter. tet. aim Randall. wbous V,rsiinla once kulto and rowed. yr into the brush weren't dangerous. forms a double "¢sign. ioined'• page of ordinary type. The blind • sorts the sage from Lamfa+ft. Baron. nibs and he merely smiled a¢ain _in an. „� OUT niciaorize this, medaihva perron 'using it wears an earphone Skin Remedy Joins. the troop at Launa%o. a Baron. p " them on the tamer trip. to tuna Bonita. s++er. Then she asked. easily: 45� in. in No. 30 cottont connected to the instrument. The Halfway there tbn are %tont" 1." ♦uaeheo. "A%'llat did the Apaches wan"" . •' " This clean etatnless antiseptic Known of - apparently hent sit mi.ehler Pattern RSI, crochet -directions device• "reads. then "talks back CHAPTER III "What did the I;entenant sat t ��r - to trio bond -by transmittin bounds, over Canada as Moon•', Emerald ou: is w,awted'" end T 4 EN7 Y Ft1'E E. 1'S a crop" electronic aid "devel• such nth. Sate Rh um,t Itching Toes 5 � - L Nate ji1 accepted the _statement „) n coins (stamps cannot be ac• Ti sand F.a. arta other inflammatory exit don't tli+nk he raid.' 1 irFinia i with a stoic face. He made.a gesttire : cepted) for this p4ttern- to Box I, oped. carried in the nand like a eruptions are erten r•n•vd In a tet days. • -- replied tz�: 'c.�1b.1lentb St. N. Toronto 11a>hligHt, is a substitute fOr the Moons'* Emerald Oil is pleasant to use that ended the talic. tiler swung his, - and it is so antiseptic and penetrating that fel . car:ett looked tip at her: ms tapping cane. The sounds, which many old stubborn cases of tons standins pony and rode to the bank. He dis Sl,,e ' eyes wistful. a realiied stiddenit v,r ,:th the nearness of objects. ban rieldee to to influence. appeared torn the shadow, !'rii+t plainly PATTERN NUitii- ,Koons'. Ernst" ou In sold by crus t, at teens, a•vcry old ma+i and rhe t are transmitted to the blind per- l'irginia watCbed (im; Randah Bi R, j'our,NAME at d ADIiRESS. stats everywhm to b tp rid you of stub. - ride back from the stream and knew fears hadn't been -kind to' him I • son, allowing him to scan scenery, born Pimples and unsightly akin troubf« g rlicicm he detect trees. rocks and water. -- atl+Taction or money hack .. gentrine relief. the atnl[t5'1 %ler!='a'�L..._-�de�.• w tP fC* -j4,Jrrr- ,,( 1t1 -I of are nit sup thiel with danger. S'ie could feet-- ti i.t:: Ran- '��%�lsre Tears Tlarn it. The mese.ahout her.were nerve- dal,., R1.h:L FOR' �ACUUbf CORD. taut, their faces grim and sober, ,., "C'ordomatic Reel" which fits on at (antvre him. 'Inco ICCIes DOES 5- Site heard lim Randall's clear it iota' one end of tank -type vacuum clean - g' s told became a title er�lteeps electric cord out of o er- INDIGESTION strong voice giving orders p tti!p. "\l'h+' should the. G ;+rit to cap- e '. "X'i cull camp here tonight, If ore - ,:. - - sine's µay. Winds and unwinds cord - •• tore' him—especiall. Accord.ng to gcolvsis.ts. the cold- _like a 6,;hin WALLOP pent a on w'e'll invite attack. O'Hara.g reel. Is enclosed in a ��� - "� ate'ii, the e'lief " Scarlett said � ezt 1'+ace in Lurope ie the bottom of have the men'erect breastworks of circular metal housing and will take in h±s tacitnrn neap' "hates the lieu- a 450-h. pot-ho'e discovered on a rocks. Beep the pickets well: in. up to 20 ft. of "cord. tenant. latchi's son stole !gorses. mountain in Laslern Austria. Cold Light no fires. Ea y does it.' I.t. RarAall 'arreaed hitt, f 'figure air current.., maintain a tempera - "Yes, sir!" the sergeant's voice AUTO CLOTHES CARRIER BELOW THE BELT? I\atchi planned to capture the offs- turf of at least -58 degrees .(F.) rang with confidence. A precision - tooled automobile T� FF •' tFax Ty MW q cer and hold him at hostage to below, zero. , " clothes carrier. which holds eight ttSliSf T1rN IMskS Too Win' To Qt O'Grady was raising 1`irgmsa's ,. force the release of the youno'buek If you walitcd tc find .he world's - tent and she watched him, feeling Virginia watched Tim Randall coldest spot you would have to visit garments or more. each on its own bek w e �d!Is.wss p dos. helpless and out of place. a woman hanger, is said to keep garments ye. t,)ole Serum. lay of sonothim w.,ile tttey ate their evening rations, the tin of % er cho ansk;. In from being crushed or wrinkled on that bans dtnstion in the eleeaab in a man's world. • She heard some- Y -village a' For the first time. she realized. I`orth-Eastern Siberia. -!n 1y47 the b'lO"�'bett one step up behind her and knew it motor trips. Unit Is made of, stain- What F011mair need isCarteraUedsUwe y she knew tnmething definite about. temperature there was. minus 113 -less steel: can be adjusted to fit be. pills to sive needed help a Wet "t!ergottaa was Jim Randall. She turned ,howl P "�„ of bowda. him, Finatic knew after three tears degrees of frust. it is not so cold - His smile ray easily on his lips: twee) top and bottom frames of any Take one Cartsra Lcw Lover Pitt befosa Isis only wariness lay' ' in .the oar- that he was more than a handCome as that at either the North or the and one after meas. die them w y car window'. Clothes' and carrier dir.auons. T•>try hely wales qp a lata ing .-rowness of his eyes. But. too, his' man in.unfform more than a dash South Polr!, of the etomasi } itself wi,f not project into car. Does zany ing officer who handfed his ,octet - ,AND bowel -heap Tau ay, w0at you bawl voice tali lost its banter, A --n.& , µas once blinded at crk- not intertrre with oueration of the eaten m Katon's own tnv, obligations well. It suddenly mal -Thea most foam get tram kind of fait that Did those fellows give you a i hoyana, becau: a another ar.aa windoa+s. does not touch the glass: i, toyed leas t rat she had known him stakes you jed hooter from yon% head= scare. Virginia?" sneered in his face• 'tube moisture, Rubber;cushioned mounting said to toe.: Just b• sure you got thesaatring as a gar dining and dear+ng come Uttle Liver Pills from "•mu druasloe-8se She dared thaw a little. He had, freezing in mid-air• smote hien,' hoe prevent damage to the finish. parwon, as a man with,a w4y i+'itis -after all, just faced possible• death, pe'lets iron) an at And none Yes—a little." she told him. "When w ernes and who made love lixhtty. of that village's ' 600 inhabitants He +t'ap a soldier and the ++alis of 'you were outnumbered=' 1"rhat did dares to venture out in the depth of his life were hard and tr.dangerous. Sweet Swedish Tea Ring ey want?" winter far scar of being frozen 'to "The Apaches?" He knew• she Quite suddenly She found _him look death. ;leant that: he was stallingfor time ing at her. "1l iih you-A'rrc back home'" he When- l rncst St` Smith, the war feu 'while he thought of the reply he asked. correspondent, I,+ent on, a sledge _ IROCIPq wanted. His hesitation betrayed 'yo 'Well. not exactly,"'she Journey in Siberia, his moustache him. "Oh, they thought we might said: froze on- to his fur -++•raps and, t. as !s[tiaaerainto Iaep bowl, gi a lake be talked out of some tobacco." pearl dragged ou' b the roots wgrm tsar, 1 tbS granulated supe Tlit_'j'crritort' isn'I Wasniu ton.!. _ 3 g Y — title until stwe !a dissolved. Sprinkis 'Tobacco!" She gave him a this ` he told her. "The country is hard. when the sledge felted while he with 8 envelopes Flellsobmann', Royal smite. "Jim, you're still treating me was dozing. Icicles Bung from, his Fast [tisine Dry Yeast. Let stated 10 like a child. But I'm not trembling The men too. You'll see don't think „ nature •hers And I don't think eyelashes. mfnnseS. THEN our well. Adald yf °• _ with fear. 1—I feel quite safe _ mukslid etlrIn K e. s'ra>oula� war, "Thanks. That's. a compliment,. you'll like us-” = At Lenin's. funer;.l, he said'. tears. Iktope. salt, 6tbs. .boellanh ;oodto She did not answer,' but glanoed shed by peasants actually froze into lukewarm. Add to yeast mixture and yOisr. trusting me." stir In 8 wail-bestan title in 8 c. „ across the camp at Stephen.. Barron. icicles as they streamed from their. She laughed at him. I was think• He sat apart with his two corn- eyeG• ' '`' O°°�� brand Sour' beat wall' _ 'ing that the soldiers look depend• - work in s c. mon lifted bread Sour. able:" pentons. hard looking. %nen, not eat- Cold so iaten3re that the ice -laden :: Knead until smooth and 41surda: - saddle bags.. Barron's face was air froze in their lungs. has been twoth g in pewee." bow! and brush top with His laughter joined hers. "Scone ing army rations but food from his described b Antarctic ex 'orers. malted butter or Shortening. Cover one for you.": he said. and turned 3' P and warm ltiee from sharply handsome in - ,the moonlight. One British explorer who, after away, Ala draught. Lot rim until doubled In bulk. (C Mel Scarlett reappeared and this (Continued Next Week) temporarily losing his way, dropped Poiret down dough sad divide into 2 � a mitten and could not find it for equal poctions;fcrem Rou each Piece into a two minutes, found that the ex- p 3i" thick ob 11. Large not 23. Small boy long; loosen dough. Cream c. butter CROSSWORD 9. Feeler Vibrate posure caused blisters resembling - au till or margarine diad mfg in 1 c. brown La. Cuckoo se. Cortes puffed-up slugs on three of his ' t sugar (lightly pressed down), 2 tsps lt. (nine Sd. Notion - '' namon.prey fhli- on —10. Compass os dough and sprinkle with 1 c. rail" or I it, God of lova 41. Had courage careens Beginning at ■ long edge, - ?0. Self 4S. pier's an, -^ 41.Rldingcostume name' up ellyroll to a, Rn S z i ,aminated 3f.8tralghten 46. Gentleetroks roll each plemu j place %'"the moon 34. Obliterate 47. Sir. Snappy each roll on a greased large baking -4 i`u> 1• ah t..lourripy , -35. Dwell—M8.9tudir -_ abort_and-%tape into a ring, Maine-. rol aye S R4s"Just S6. Musical 4t. Native afetal tops. Cut 1" 9 'Yah, S. Tres fnstruinena 60• Knock code together. Grease t. ?resort tae Anon Mabel was the only child in the _ 12 I:xc a: ntid i Anonymous 63. The man slices almost through to centre with _ 13 r,A.titch class who spoke up bris'kjy when, - scissors and turn each sUce pertly on, - 1 t N, master 1 2 3 5 15--p s for the benefit of some visitors, the t its side.' Cover and let' rise until lit, h, .l6 11 .. h',cav iy ti a teaclier asked: -"Can any little girl CHMA"`O1" doubled imbulk. Brush with I egg yolk t i' recite %„ ...°.....w, 1 beaten with 2 the. milk. Bain in 1T h earful R�yA` moderate oven, 350°, 25-30 min. If :i • . or She i5 I s "Please, teacher, I tali.'r v In +i ,r,ared ""That's a good girl. Ste out in icing.clesir, spread tops with a plain !21 1 a m 19 `' 20 g g P�� icing, Serve hot. with butter. . front of the class Now, what can ;y; oat iralfxeA '2t 22� you say of 2 21 �TNa "Nelson's Farewell to his Mv• RY YEA NEW FAST -ACTING DRY 1 ai, P'rai'lue^t 7 28 29 ther.' D AYf FaEslii 32 .' "Splendid Well, 'novo begin." ACn Fes; li �'4.t. YEAST NElDS NO. g• Ti - -_ _ .E5 At l,nmja I 32 3J "Ta-ta, Mum," said Mabel, dra- -REFRIGERATION! is Neh matical;y, waving her hand in the !I�'n r i 38 ga „• ,n iatt.+n ani. Stays fresh and full --strength. in your 35 37 - = pantry for weeks! Here's all -you do. A SI tier2ted ...----...� ' z a''R„ 3e. 40 I 41 .;,:3 e.2 O Ia asmall amount (usually specified) of lukewarm water, dig. wftga ing One of our friends sees a marked solvethoti)u hl tress ensu arforeachenvelo Sof ease 4 h;nco wage. _ ; : ,+,r44 �45 thoroughly teaspoon g P Y is , on�+se '' . . I f similarity betaveen sone minds and orisinn+orSprinkle -g` with on% �Y yeast. Let stand 10 minutes. Kind of- 49 .hletrtc ashi i g concrete. Both are all mixed up,and HEN stir well. (The water used, with the yeast counts as r aot co ver in try -51 ti't :2 �d777 54 permanently set. r Mason City Period I_J _ (_ Globe -Gazette. part of t he tota I I i qui d called for i n you r reci pe.) i poen .- .. • j spiptichea .• , D en WN _ i - ' _t.. V V a moatfis p/' ' brasloth +' • Answer a se ISSUE 23 — 1944 6 TALE TALKS. � r e1a�'Andrews. ' • --fy old grandfather, who went to -rule holds with recipes using corn- his reward manyyears ago, used mercial pectin; you inust not on to have a saying which went some- any account double of triple these hint like this, "Soandso hasn't got recipes, as that would thr6)-,v out, sense enough to pour sand out of trie of ing time and risk resuitg-.—. a boot, even with the directions "Something which jam and jelly printed on the heel." -makers should. realize -is that jams _--- Manufacturers of dialer ii ffood and jellies do not all' set intme- prod'ucts must often have 'similar diately they are made. For some thoughts. They print very careful fruits, the recipes which have been directions on their packages telling developed for commercial pectin exactly how that product should have .been so adjusted that they be used. Most of us take a hasty do not set firmly until perhaps as "'look at those directions, then go long as a week or 10 days -in these "ahead in our own sweet "rule-ot• casr�, t',e slo•.ctr setting assures p •r h' s 4 e T CHRONICLES ,,%1NGERFAI�M _ mdo.tme P C1 orke Well, did you think •over- what asked you last week, and have you coitte•to a decision?-i-nean in regard to cats and birds living on the same farm. Can we keep both -that was the qudstion? I still say yes, but only if we love both. I think that because we have plenty of birds around here and ,yet we have always had at least one cat as a house -cat and anywhere from one to six at the barn. it Take Joseph -Mark for instance. I have, never yet seen our Joe with a bird - his meat diet is mostly mice, Joe has very regular and def- inite habits. First thing in the morn. ing he is wating at the back door to come in. So, when the men go to the barn, +v comes Joe. He .then has all the milk he will drink -but it has to have Oe chili off - milk' 'straigl t irorn the refrigera- -tor is not his dish. Then he has • about two slices of brown bread. broken into small pieces and' eaten dre\ That i= th; way lip lik(< it. When he is satisfied he walks off to the living -room. curls nt) in a amazed -and horrified. What did I find' Hay, straw, feathers, dust and dirt -to a depth of about eight- een inchesi It was plugged absolute- ly tight. We scooped out enough nesting material to fill a big pail 3 times. Naturally this porous con- glomeration acted like a sponge every time it raised and made the -wall far worse than it need have been. So friends, If you have an -unused -chimney-01at4--giving trouble, better do a little investi- gating. • I wonder, shall i ever start house- cleaning without being rushed. I just had one room done and was starting on this -big one when a. letter, -came from Partner's yister to say she is sailing fi om England on the twenty-fourth of. this month That same evning came a tele- phone call from my sister that she and my nephew Klemi would as to. come out for the day on Sunday. The quick, cold lunch I had plan- ned for the day of rest had to be forgotten, • When people come to visit who are used to restaurant meals) like to give them an appetis- ing home- _cool:td algal,_ tic. -.they -came-and -while they enjoyed the quietness of Sunday, in the country, we 'enjoyed. the treat of hearing my nephew play his violin, which he had brought with him. One thing he played was particularly lovely- a selection from Mozart, specially arranged for the violin Beef should be twice as effective as pork in preventing pernicious anaemia, according to findings of - biochemists at the University of Wisconsin. The reason is that beef contains twice as much vitamin BIL as pork. This B12 is now recog- nized as the anti -pernicious anaem- - fa factor 'that scientists have been seeking for 20 years. I stuffed chait, and sleevi=-often an-- h -by- " eis ..The professional •' - til well on into the afternoon. When touch does something- to those in- ' ' ",� ° x;`: ✓, a wakes he has another feed and tricate 'notes that makes `a violin' ' #ra#. • goes outside. If we are working almost talk. But how' these mu- `3e SO Ed's e� in the gardenhe plays around with sicians must work. Klemi -prac- ' 11 Honey : if not he goes to the barn tires six hours a day -and yet to SMCA 4 .SOM7,I f .. - r and hunts mice. After supper hehear him .play you wouldn't think `�Ond Y0l! la4rn R / _ comes back to the house and stays he needed to practice at all.. To him gait thumb" manuet. After that; the a more tender, ' delicate jam or wherever we happen to he until_ music and '•life are synonymous. he• is put out for Ott night. '�A YOar Own #O/»a 1 complain -and= even write letters to jelly." � • • the manufacturers saying that the- And naw, after all that good ad, So. :.11 day long, around the house and in the garden, the birds - That smart new frock you 'ettiff is no good. vice=which I hope some of us will Life is a constant process of keep admired the store window .. . So, at the risk . of 'repeating an rake -here's a new recipe which l mate, sing and build their nests P g in your finger on the pulse, your eye often -told tale, I'm going to quote. think you'll find something "extra- °unmolested. The .only time they � she blouse your- daughter liked _ part of a letter received from the - special." It's for 'are worried is when Joe walks down on the ball, your nose on the grind- so well in the magazine ... you 'DATE DELIGHT the little path to the barn, Then stone, our ear to the around, your • makers of Certo, which I think is & 7. -lean easily melte theta yourself -• especially timely, with the jam and Filling the robins start up a chorus of pro- tongue in your cheek. And once is -for Jelly -making season coming on. 1 cup chopped dates or fig- ' test to which Joe pays absolutely a while It's. necessary to vaside about oat -third the alter ry get your lassie oe! And you - y, cup -brawn t ar no attention at all. Why should he Pn y Can alter uS dander up and put your ..font down. „ "It, is important to realize that a -mice are much easier to catch slothee that are out Of st lell' the recipes which accompany2 tablespoons water, -1>V'sshington Journal. y pectin of a reputable manufacturer 2 tablespoons orange juice anyway! .,.to suit the latest fashions! _. are to carefullybalanced as to be 'Y2 teaspoon grated orange rind Of course I must admit there Answer to Croesw6rd Puasls You learn throughan I.C.3. Mix dates with sugar, water, are cats and cats -and .the only almost formulas. In tate .case of orange rorce and and, Cook slowly, way to have a cat that you can Hoene Y Stud Course , , , at a cost _• .._ o. best-known brand of pectin; stirring to prevent burning, until realh feet any affection for is R M T _ urso low you'll be amazed and years of testing and retesting have thickened. Cool before 'using: to train it from a kitten. You can't R del*hted. It's practical train -- perfected those recipes. Do nut ?, cup shortening teach an old cat new tricks any N that neves you Mone alter those kitchen -tested recipes! 7 y many ' Pectin recipes call for a larger �1 cup brawn sugar - ` more than you 'can a dog. ,So, if I lilacs over ... helps you every egg you ;nave a cat with deplorable- t ! P R R amount of sugar per cup of fruit or.. 1 cup bran hahits the only way is to have of your life. Fee- you meet 7 `► juice than the long -boil method, Z cups sifted flour It disposed of painlessly and then I M r and neater the fasoinating of jam& and jellies and conserves. R Y 1 teaspoon baking powder. start off with a nice, wee kitten. details of � t actually, there is no more sugar _ _ tom' �uh- :- � , %a teaspoon soda Look after. it. make a pet of it, and ta�q and ;per' pound o4 finished product. The % teaspoon salt give it house -room. If a ca ow f A p p - . You short boil pectin method retaim all Bs t 8T s develop a style sense that is the ' � evp sour milk or .buttermilk up with a sense of security, with t Y A tT i the precious fruit juice -so you get Blend tete shortening and sugar the kno ledge that he can eclat r C *' A t �vy Of &a your ids. A up to 50 per cent, more jam or thoroughly, add egg and beat well. to the house for rest and relaxation. N �Ou brtoto that the ejp�a a> Jelly from the same amount of Add bran. Sift flour with baking then you can have birds and cats t ir y_ see aoassorks you melte are fruit. Do trust those tested rtcipes powder, soda and salt; add alter- too. Cats love comfort -the com- - - due Quality, szoei ent value and and follow them exactly, even natelv'to first mixture with milk. fort of •a soft chair or a box behind n the best of taste. ithough the amount of sugar may Spread one-half of the dough in a the kitchen stove, where the will ,seem, generous, y reased shallow baking pan. Drop sleep the greater part of the day14dR-TO-DATE FIACTICAL Mass - "Experienced jelly -makers wil; Iling• by teaspoonsful' on top of .. -if -you, let them. But a hunted cat i telt you that in all jam .or jelly dough and spread event Cover over soon becomes a hunting cat -so e � and recipes results are better if you (Min with remaining dough. Bake ! g g g treat your cat according to the SORE FEET PDftauii. .� '+work, in small batches - making in moderately -hot oven (400 F.) type you want him r be, is Gom lets try the same recipe a number of about 25 minutes: And now to house-cleaning, Last Designing with Pattern -times if necessary, rather than Yield: two dozen cookies (two week I started wor' on a big bed. THIS WAY ,'Drafting doubling or tripling amounts. This inrhrs square), room. It has a, chimney in it, the Rub to Minard s Liniment pmerously, • Advanced Dretenu Ming and base of which is just below the and feel the relief steal over the scot Designing ' chmney hole in this same room. muscles and joints. For all muscle and behold -thy soul' and- to the be- int ♦ Advanced-Deetsmakiu "tU SCnUUI, a owever, the chimney, as such, has to Perna aehesandstiflnese,spprwned i and - loved'disciple, Behold thy mother. aailee, twisted limba-MinardIs has Designing with Pattern He gave his mother. into John's not been used for several years bcen famous for over 60 years. Good Drafting t tender care. so the hole in the wall was papered for dandruff and skin disorders, too. -And the "me personal, pnvate, ao. �sON over and was used only as the Got a bottle today; keep it tical hutroction is avas7ahkfort From noon until -three p.m. there headquarters for all chimney swifts handy.'aft .eras great darkness. Near three in the neighbourhood,. When we -By -Rev. •R; Barclay Warren o'clock he cried; "My God, my God, sto JWDS AND COOKERY stopped using the chimney we This I.C.B. Home fikudy ' - - why has thou forsaken me?" The_ should have had a capped ... but -JESUS DEATH AND BURIAL Son. of God suffered, bled, and we didn't ... so with every heavy ARDS you boty to "°� Course dhows Luka 23:33.38; Mark, IS•34• Luke died, alone. Our finite minds can- rain diluted creosote ran down the isitend rpt'. present food t _ • not comprehend His agony as He wall. When I stripped off 'the + C' N' M E NT eget in these dayr of p:46-47; Matt 27:57-60. bore our sins. A little later he high food costs , , , how m. brow n' streaked paper that was over choose and pare deli. cried, "I thirst."But He refused the chimney hole I was simply that which would dull his consci- eivus foods. rip.,,,,, aLo GOLDEN TEXT -I am the good ousness. Then there was the shout eacelknt training for pro. shepherd: the good shepherd giveth - his life for the sheep, John 10:11.. of triumph, "It i-, finished." He Sessional cooks and chefs• was victor. His final words were, "I•ather, MAIL THIS COUPON TODAYs • w The death of Jesus Christ is a into thy hands I commend my •'WANTED / O BUY 'rlalrt,7701tAL iAallalptlpa„LE SC100L iiiet which V w' of even the CANADIAN t.lttTlD spirit." It was no gamble Jesus 517 Mountain Strrrt. fiercest critics have •disputed. He -took. reg y e gave up his life. Of i N CHILL "ntrai.---_-.- was crucified before alar a throng Dent. e-3 g g His own- will He took it again. � . '• • : � ° of people. Afte - si.. hours on the Vis body was taken from the , Without charge oe ebt3t[�non pleare rens erose the soldiers exa a"�-ei�-in a teens -tomb.- Highest Pr ceS- P latt�lormatM„on-rextetr<,.rtnteDhjr+na- and found him dead. They pierced large stone was rolled to its mouth. his side with a spear, and blood It was sealed .with the Roman seal f • • • 0 rite:bo„e the Subjects fa which mu ;,:e and water gushed out. and a stone was rolled to its mouth. Intercontinental ClunchiUa Company ntrreeted) Particularly -significant are the 2 was sealed with the Roman seal :P.O. BOX 81, (Phare apecily whether Mre. or Miry) w words Jesus spoke from the cross. and a strong guard posted. -What A man's true character is brought happened on the third day we shall - KINGSTON ONTARIO .1:e-►«..,..- ._ ,„ into, clearer light when he is dying. `'t)dv next Sunday. =� ' _...........................................Prov................... The superficial and hypocritical is ..'east aside. But the words of Jesus J�•t•T• only serve to emphasize the coli- �y I�lt}3'v! F'eiritt:r cess of his nature already evidenced I AMNiSVOMNSToSrLs VU. TWWOs rt., ME 3CCAWNOFTWis �N in his life. The first recorded words Ot1MTt.ILTHtIN SELL An ANY LEAVG npr,�t ANG, W VIOM CvrN -THiN6>IVEGVT.AFIORD H1MT0 - 1 JVrraRANc :+were, "Father forgive them; for -- uTrtt: CouNrttvssrATs_.wi i � � � e o. �n outrioa they know not what they do.” This '. ' O�lo 6tksrAtvcE Nora +•tet carrasa prayer for his enemies illustrates Moos. Nero. mops _ d OGAN. Isis great love -for all men. Next we ^DOt i bear him speaking the word of bope to the dying thief who had , r - first railed 'upon im but later re - vented. Jesus said,- "Today shalt •� be with me in paradise." 3 2' - • • The greatness of Jesus Christ i, -��\ •t.. 1'- ;`> ' r farther seen in the provision lie I� mads for his mother in his dyiu:_ • ' %our. He said to her. "Woman, - T ., .aas•a��Lba t-�,dv is A.d�• -• ood.ands ls.au.a.ati :Ur@ 'a $OUd >D�t . an-WHITE d r rants lir mean hi; ; , rx in i Hii,side Hatchery has Leghuru Pui- We were all very pleased to see Oshawa by urbanizing aaa P-ay'ine, REDand 1@ty and crusc•bceds heavy chicks, Mr Art Art Reil out over the week-ena. baseball and other city sports. Like non-sexed and . puliets, cockerels, N'e hoi a we will be seeing more of the average Canadian n had 2 he E light and heavy. You should lose him soon. ty of ambition and in 1932 he 'no time getting these at the spec- - a real good attendance v.ac at founded his own transport busin- ��'�� tomato ketchup jai summer prices. They'll cume-in the s.iuw un Saturday night ai;c, ens. That was one of the bad "de , handy for your tall-winter markets. once u; ata a real good performance pression years", but depression nev- t Agent . Garry %Laks, Tinkering was put on b; some ut the young er shook Frank McCallum'$ faith FOR SALE --194-8 •Ford tractor and people at the Amateur Shovr. The h Canada, Asa result of that faith l I plow; also o i vera as follows: 1. Bob he today operates one of the lar*- �Choiee Quality canned I ,concrete mixer, gasoline driven, hey",A_i, gu-tar a e firms in and a number of other articles. J. L. .,u.+lie .eabe' 7 yLs with who Ontario and a firm `ement amp- Tomatoes �� •z1 Bourne, Brock Rd. Phone 97'W3. char�.ed! the audience with her which enjoys "manabement-emD- Y4LNG MAN WANTED sweet lctttle, .voice; 3. Cecile and loyee" relations uaemeelled in the Annette Duos, piano duet, and the City of Oshawa. to act as Life Guard for July and Con.olation went to 7-yr. old June . Too young for the f1raL war, he u net in Association Pool. Appi) �• a solid contribution to the • August Huil to: • ger piano �oio: ' A ne made Neinz baby foods' 345 .r1. Kc�reevy, R. R. 2, Pickering group will again appear at next Second when he organized a fast- I. or phone 287W1. I week's show where t3ob Reynold* moving service that shipped auto- TOMATO PI.NILS will be guest artist. The following motive equipment and war vehicles A:_ for sale, 2500 tomato• plants in gatur�ay night the program will be to "the boys overseas". After vin- ���sto 'b• pkg• 39� —hofs Frank i3 Hall. Chug h atr-S. •all-adtrits with-tie--Ffn11 'being on tory, he never forgot Canada's Pickering, June -5 when someone wai w:- servicemen - throughout years on FOR SALE - First Mortgage - that $25.00 Oshawa's City Council he has con- I �% $2500, at 5 percent. Offers?. P,hone We' were very pleased to hear r;istantly fought fol a "square deal" i Heinz sandwich spread ,�9e -barhoro 513 or H. Tunnel!, Yiue- 'that at last sameti;ifig ha.s been for veterans. The record speaks for ridge Rd., DunWrton, done in this area about fire prot- itself. - HOUSEbCEDPER WANTED - must ection. Several times a group in the Frank first entered civic politics _ _.i1t�13-43��ft�three terms as Ald- ���.p © � - e fend-of collie -dogs-1 epi-j—Heinz! ea3 fins 25 .T Ing full particulars, News Oftfce group that would be interested iu erman, he was overwhelminBIy et -l— Box 697; this project, but after a' few meet- acted Mayor in 1946. He served FOR SALE 3-burner' coal oil ings interest hag fallen oft, but if two more terms -the third by ac `` stove and oven, Good as new, Phone a set-up such as the Fire Marshall elafration, I maple syrup �� oze 49c Pickering 195 W11. advised. could be put into operation When he took office as Chief Pa p y p then we are, sure that we could al- Magistrate, the City had only seven FOR R.EiNT - two furnished rooms ways get enough to form a real ef- parks. Today there are seventeen, to couple, or room an volunteer fire brigade. V� a and another is promised this year. Woodba's Ic� couple, Apply 'mss. F. Bassett, Dun- hope every -on ill keep up a keen Keenly interested in agriculture ! Sa tarton interest in this project and in that since his early days in Alberta, be _ LOST - bracelet, white gold link, set way may be some time soon we i won approval of a $10,000 grant t:. l with diamonds and emeralds. Re- will have at Ieast acme kind o1 tire ,i Ghe South Ontario Agricultural " . 4 cakes 30 � ward. 602 C. P. R. Building, Tor- protection which is very badly . Society for a new horse barn on the onto. needed In south-west Pickering. Oshawa Fair Grounds. FOR SALE - six pigs, 7 weeks old. On Saturday, the New Rouge Hill . A, Glen, 6th con, PIckering. and Church Group had a very success- ' cor, Brock Rodd. ful Spring Frolic. Despite the very col wind that sae t noose the Rd. d p .. t FOR EOAII.E 3 acres on Brock H. ' C a son Spring creek. Paved roads Subject I grounae, everyone kept -their spar- . to township building regulations. Its high as the people in the area Terms. Dr, N. E. McEwen, .kept up a steady flow of eathuslas- SALE REG1&r&R .►. � . tic buyers, This successful project 123 Athol $t. Whitby. �.� oI13 ONTARIO � [ its =800,00. cc w I., s .1-311 uur B..i:d.n • Find t , t'ir WuD.NWDAY, JUNE 8 - auction i ;. FOR SAiLE - 15 toot boat with 5 I amount of nearly three hundred h, p, Elto motor. For quick sale sale of household furniture and a'. m 1 dailars, so very soon now we will tecta the P party of Miss A. E. } ■■ ` ` v i' 135,00 rash. A Reeve, phone 239 .'e ,uta to -tart on that very-much- 4 L ��'� i - -$ � laic: ardsoW Pickering Village, �j(� r Pickering. uee,-ed church. It will take quite (Dishes, G $*ware, China and Wal- �ICKEI II�\i PRIVATE �BULANCE ; BALE Birl'a bicycle, good as :+ohne time b-ctore all that is plan= nut fu�el, lure, 2 Quebec heaters, 1 I FUNERAL DIRECTOR new. Perfect cone ktion,_$30.00. Ap- teed ern be accomplished, but with coni oione, I coal or wood range, PHONE: ]BARK - f19W, pIy of dews Ottice• bac.- n hard-wor.ing group any- and of •articles too numerous to JE p• ELL+i\Y FOR 1!ks OTANk anu W170Vr-M thin; is possible. mention). Sale at 1.30, WED. MAW, I i'�jJ� aCLra�jla�• 011ie apply ! E,sr Woodlunds' JunI.or Boys' auctioneer. ` S. "A FAIRBAIRN - tenni I.,.:i .de a very goo 1 shoe ng 4 phone: Pickering 30J3. last Tuesday night in their game a- WAi'C13 and C,LOCb i -� PAINT UP! ;4&inst Milliken. The store was 21 �►tOtice to YOU REPAIRING J11RAD10 SERVIC t, 13. in our favor. The young !ad Guaranteed Repair Service CLEAN UP TL%IE' -.vho pi.,yi short $ton,. Ken Harri+u9 6PRinlateR Free --^' hit two home-mins. Th:e gn7wp . of Lint that painting done now. �. _ ,L p'.om CAAPENTERING oung laaa i, sho sing hicpert tiorkn,anship, ( pat and ae,ordin� to their n•� ,q ;n- CEMENTINq 5 i - - Spraying or Brush '� PLUMBING • , • Cliff Marchmeat, expect to R ve a- {} g V�F.t-ly - Interior or r a[cr.ur ROOFING L I q► very good account of ti:er:zse:ce: '•. Free Estimates __ o a6►o sell Brantford Rooflit,o+x N tttrw" u. titer 'r •5P •�!1 5ra.-t,u, a.l tho -Church Street South, Mekez:ng y:,[•rl+dL. l:ml•.re liathrudrm :lads nee very well behaved and are (3rd hours, east aide.) � � .- iEpofpmdent, Drano Water .., .w«dcosdrw.esdddu,ll + making real good sportsmen. � Rods DERRICK 167.1eins, !Teats, etabi. !Glen Knajj I'ro ATTDNT1U�i� ,HOUSETti'I�'ES, o " Agalpment. •nd r�� • +�7 Z+Lake or ]`[oda! 4 Bonded Sinner Representativ@ iii -`� r■tlAfoR ,1Latdrrlwlrr • PSO�iE 93" ,.Arthur Field be in Pickering and District ea h A Canacfi-►n--Sucoe�s" S:ory Worst Guaranteed J' Taegday. For informs egar nit l✓ R Q V SE pFiO�•E: PICI{ERIN(i 6! W !sales and service, rite to "5 n;:ed ! In a land of free opportunity, . Sewing �laehiae Company I6 Ont- I. the story of • a man who teat'ne,, arto St„ Oshawa", the u,p "the hard way a:wry, _ tf {cusp! Wanda attention, frank :u - QIIAL1'1'Y OTR 3d0TPO BSRPICS OUR AO[ Calitrm is tbi t man -and hr, whole a I'irture Story UK life'story is a rE, ord of ash-e:� 3/)t"fi It-I:I)[)I\li e : Presbyterian i.atlfes ray FraniRnmath ' tntnt ai the true Ca:.ad, a Ur3it- •I .' • Thank You' �.. ion e .St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ladies` Born.' 1n Toronto 46 years) ago, k f/!; / �� (� j� Aid wish to sincerely thank all who F'•ani, sola P}+1 et- after ,, 1 ,,,�i ' • i iCKpring Market P Lo-km-r Plant gave us donations for our recent .qk -in ear:y interest iii ath'et Bazaar. «e would also like tm At the age o,• •15, he was farmsn� / --� P�OTOGRAPtJE R ' thank these . who entertained, us �, ith h father in F•outhern All.err ; - — •1•. 5_l�:i_.l.rot,kPHONE 3 and when the 'draughl. hit the Pros 1'funrr. - ! tivith their delightful rnws � sel@� QUALITY MEATS cions and all who by their presence in^e. he wprked viith pick -and shay- WHITBY, ONT. or in any other way, helped to el in an Alberta rrtil mine, 'Tater Studio Open: Thurs:, Fri„ Salt. --take our bazaar a' sucees. he worked in lumber camps and an i ii S),III) A. 31. to 5.011 P. Nt. came Lacit t,, On'•.. I and i ... STANLEY - � - ; . We ' have a few- 'ockers ' �a�'e khat will be available : .THIS MONTH' -- -phone 5touttville t49' SEE YOUR FAVOULTIL PICTURl to the STANLEY TttEATBi - _ - �S ;.pecia 1patday Hntiiise-st 9 P. M. - go" apes Mich Night at 0.80 e•i. Sat, dune 3, 3 j 1 A ,Blue Brand Front of Beef IVY Dog Rusty ,Finn Doran,John-�drelt T. Donald ., ' _ or pour 'locker WREOS of IPF.•i'g THE JOHN DEERE •W101ard Parker Patricia White- " �� � Cut and Processed j — MODEL T�ATOR Mon, TtaeA. June e, 7 !ye ddd�r >t s lead-1N1t6[g -easter ani ilAr !rl • ..e� It iolu. Ifs a dm>o1w steady tractor with .. ScAn' -ar.� Patssa�e haws .e• want . . built-in "Tonal[-o-Matia" b7dtsa110 -----_°• eauirel. air-mumon" east, MUustame xtesrias w'hMb • enN •.iiumPhre% Bogart Lauren Bacall alt Mrtleing, wide adelptabMir wttl $!sleds eatyia[ 6e■a i - _ 1-Sn to It m: �h., Dios w ge•1e$s c� 91-TaW warhfns f T "018812"I.Mat tae other• =X11 fri►zu stferr sea k About-Our DeIiver As, Wednesday'Jnno S i. • y , oaa ' [Oasrf ,. ti[a .. �y ht ass write rnr Rall beddtwatiots n t hN31iT.►id,fit:' aT,hTY ' V.elaael old flaa lana et !lei's 4V-h)Ment adni , y rove Po*m and 1`o:+tid BhawielP It a » :� �•� LAW AND SONS Thursday Jun ffiAOJ[LII'r. ORTARIO MON& X OOKLi1( IS-04 is saw err" me ilreaklb►) it Iced tmkettou .find Janet nip : , .. r • Dunl*rten tife-,'Wood vihitsd DOsir ! ,; ,. •. -:,,,•a ,.�..:..., ear. ?3. liena$Q>c odIKl�NU I the W. sad Mrs. W. YUhsr have.- -- entertaining relatives trom as U. 8. tLis weei. . , Tue: "eoatract hen uft 1st 4646 7oit darted tide week bx tfte ae _ '�ea�t >►oa. oohe�r Sat - a4ditioa the schoat here. the Q Q. F. FARUX" Uuvwumeot Lar ^*moo& xr. Freak Wue, jutA east of us abed is AN. We •Lave tbtt 6ftW* • *0R Us recently alold several building Thad dle PR10111111®B the Nonoassble T. Q. DOUG. lots oft leis farm north of tht old _ AAS to speak is the l>K7VL, Od3�WA, on 30011M"- illa=d-wise-tis- Heaoat i. 8 r' 1 Sllage weleosfaq 3tt'. atoed_ LEBAKJry Walster of Natural ! diesoarces (dirt.) rsa EL Kbrtdot and ]Ir, and Mrs: wlti Wo aspesi fa the, WHdTBY %V" HlAid. a: Nji is to the vLaie•a EDNEWAY, JUNK 15 wndi rt USBii, VGx Ya this "One-We-(lo" Club held a w ThoJAUSLo HALL on TERM DAY, JUNE 10; all west. - t6�7 fiat banquet in the church last ' . ': .. , ' • tags wt 8.3PI P. m. - - Wednea¢ay night•- Over 60 people were in attendance. The President, Urs. Winnie Mitchell presided. Fol- ��h. yon ..t�_hea! the Ton- facts � tilOtt facts wh" will be presented in these important -- lbowing the customary toasts, Rev. A. C. Lro furan, speaker of the sy- meetings. Resnamber, they're a• FAPA ER gateau• mart, . ening gave as address in his own .. . , lnlmitsble style, so well known f lure. On behalf of the Club, Mrs. Idarie Lynde presented Miss 8hfr- _ U7 Rink with a double deck cake - and sandwich plate, in honor of her THE C. Ce Fe ONTARIO RIDING ASSOC. . torth-coming marriage. Everyone attending bed .a most enjoyable ev_ - -- -- suing and the Group is looking forward to another season of soc- . , • fellowship together. -WLET ►� Re-elect. ILLIAMS :JUNE 27th icl fiei1MtipleRRise a ft= so" halm U ON114 11s* 6"M 57 101 15 be am P1% ft fter r7eKb-0..6-�• b", Miss — •...... els & Wawa . Matt. Wba so. - ��1t.a, Crra.: In tong Risa • nit.♦ �tr�ta 08 "new T410= 9 : rielum..urfabnnae OIaM• ]ap.n -- . -1t�� ae0 d�swtba ao Wmp��61w f°o►pe.�e. ' . L� �t0°�� Yiop � Wewroa�i'1 ♦ t0♦ ti of 90 A& 7w1 oNa tar as dl utile tVwr -a sea dtwoom a. rlt. r�tr r 20 aiiii, • �'Reisrw ?out iinbsatelptbva Now . • PLYMOUTH ' ',°,,,,, a.,• .. . _ r , r _ _ s BVIAK SALES ACT d�s N4TIOE TO CREDITORIS t ni^ rq, w `. „ _.. of THS xATTER of the Sate M - - ,jWk of tthe .&"ets of Beut+3ce Ma+T pabieson, in the Village at _ P lek• +t*g+ Chanty of Outaa'io, and the ""•"+•• _ �r - - under thbe name and tyles of `1� -Pickering Daisy to Highland Daft •^" JAmited, of the City of Toronto, m the County of York. - i - ,'i�IOTICE is hereby given that Beat- - e• ; *Fir +.i .. _.rice Diary Robinson, trading under � We name and style of Pickering - Pairy of the Village of Pickering, - *• in the County of Ontario and the Province of Ontario., did on, the " t 30th day of April 1949, make a sale , ` • i 'in bulk of its assets (stock, fizt-- �afa, machinery, equipment, land, .'..Jbaildings and goodwill and under- _ .:WAdnga) under the terms and prov- atom of the Bulk Sales Act to the Mthland Dairy Ltmlted, of the Cit? ... -- s►f• Toronto, and I have been app- eiiated Trustee of the proceeds of - ;6i sale. . CREDITORS are requested to file -_ OMr w1sims with me with proof rind yarticulars thereof as required by the said'Act on or before the ti - anti day of June I949. soh g;vee _ . NOTICE is further given that sa MY seen an possible after the 28th day ' of 'Jane 1949, I will proceed to dis- where ""` ft a' e°'""` sse t" Al tribute the assets of the debtor a _ �O •+a l.e• >>a%-.ban.« es e e ere o, baying regard only to the claims of " which notice has been given, and Iwill not be liable for the assets or W � 4 any part thereof eo distributed to - •- - - azy flaw's Nes new Mymoi 0i , .. a'csi that likes to be eomparei elaima person shall r not shave of whose due for VALUE'• notice. 3n the stew Plymouth, Engineering -magic green you right from the start. You don't o for a starter button. .You don't pun DATED at Toronto, this 19th day grope on a choke. You simply • .. turn the ignition key—and art Nay 1949. _ mP Y g y the re engine atartai In .the more powerful 97 horsepower eagiaK, there ars RUSl4E" R. GRANT, F C, A. - Many Chrysler-Engineered features, such as-4-ring pistow for Tr•itstee MrsAAasMsCssssrt'Cswiu!nr.w.asws.riitv,' �� -better compression, fuel and oil economy—s floating oil intake 1%. R. Grant and Co; �` "itoo • as r 4%• WWI was awptilws uwt carat Chartered Accountants a" oil fihwr for longer; mote e6lcient engine fife. Your dealer :.trill show you rias? more. To Bay Street, l - 1s ptys�o�tth down are wide at the bottom to. &now easy estrance. ;Toronto; Canada, interiors are roomy and restful, with plenty of besdreoal. Seats lt.n raw aMs >� pars I rsi.wsti are chair-►eight, wider and deeper bom front to beek. WisdsbioK Mr-IritM arrla (w to 3' how ars su► TUNE IN TO P-We a,y P-Ift s,ss ," mows -wad rear windows are }a lager tori better, safer fisisn. saw...o•erss.r.iw.. -Get the ssest for your automobile dellen. Compare PlJsiwtta en : - estt cabs .ars htllsnw Cans► tar alt cossisl When you do, you'll agree that featwe for. fsstsse -� .as...+• t.rsw t•wr Py.wa aelss Ce Ce F� N ft O ^ ro s t1 -- dollar for dollar — -- tale great now. P�ssetat► N ; 6 ,� w, a� �m iCasasls s)teat price-buy] . BROADCASTS O/Nim" 7*w did � � .� .. si CKDO C 1 �) .z MAY iwt Ts s1G - VALUE rerMounr, rntr B/O/wr WW , .pf�y*ft , AW VW A10Wry.'AVXM #MOO TRUM ATtt* r ..5.30 _. � .• ::. i. Y ,.1010.. errMotor"S'ales- honeP 29W _ , a waa a we crowd .e --, `tit�aoa_ A-„�d� u�c�inQ an;d-sr! _ _--- -_ - - - •- -- .. -.. i . ....r. tom" i OPENS.SATURDAY. ;IV -NE. -:4 fol. It ib grand -to have the tarda y gall Of bloom again, , oat only ior• the beauty they add to the home, ' GLE AVIS,ARK •but it Adds to the beauty of wor- � - "� : , ship to have • chem in the church ' `` �. c} each Sunday, Sunday School was y�ryr -also well attended and we hope�..k _ g continue so that 4 Y Our 5l•1l00'_ ILdV $,OV! a14 L':.alie 'Me / .7 �:l� r•' w �&°� �r�nchin'R, - _ future member;; for our church. s -B , In the evening the Sunday school ` 011TH F THis7 was in charge of the service which p - f I, cr ' `' _ -�'--- - -- __ -- r s :-was the A � .. R'e will look forwardto the Pall. " when the. evening services will a- I _. :� ` � �' �,F � '�. -qT .. - gain be called ' and hope in the b; z i u meantime everyone will enjoy the SMARTF. tree, long summer evenings TlidL; are ahead.OYS ON LAX ONTAW . The W. A. held its regular meet- x i in4 at the church la` Thursday, and it was well attended. Since we DANCE \T CE N were not present we cannot tell you what transpiredin the line ofbus- loess, but no doubt it was a good ; y "'EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT " meet�sfg==instead— -- so( "'EVERY -_ ial time following the ladies ace - opted th@ invitation. of our friends,.4- frolu Melville Presbyterian Church i and attended the Tea at the home at firs, Charles Morrish. We arc+ ' r told they had a lovely time amity a setting o1 spring flowers and a : .k -background of piano music with And His iidiYT delicious refreshments being. ser- _. _ _ • .. _ .. _. -- -ted by the hostesses. ..� on the holiday te Fellowshlo - TURN SOUTH TW10 MILF+B WEST OF PIS -Bible .Class enjoyed an outdoor supperat the home o1 Mr, and Ing ., -.. - � " . Mrs Won. Dempsey and we pie told that even though the weather was : : _ _. Spacious shit1y, the meal was delicious and - 'Park very palate -tensing. Following the - ureal they had some firework and _ - . then retired to the house where they enjoyed a sing -song and a square dance. A good time, is re_ _ ported from all and we ' believe some of the folk v$uld like to see -- -the Dertormance repeated before too long. Our news Is rather brief this r week. but we hope you will for _... rive us a call at Sc"boro 24,52, and -se will gladly include it in our news. Until we are out and around - "" again, we would appreciate your assistance. CHURCH NEWS. SOCIAL NEWS- ENTS R19NDLY TIPS BEST BUYS AT THE STORES IN TOW14,An - WANT ADS- IN YOUR' NgWSPAPER Card of Thanks % -Once again., my grateful thanks 'to kind 'neighbors and friends for the lovely gifts of flowers, candy; also the lovely cards. All of which ' gave me much etcouragement on �y return visit to hospital. Also _,thanking Rev, Robinson arid Lieut. Poole, of -Whitby. .Many thanks toQ- for the kindnesses shown me since my return home by neighbors. Thank you all so mulch Muth Alice Springett Sfax-vopolaosgns siaot A0131m' JACKSON - OP d'1d ETR7BT Ryes Dined (iiasses Fitted '1'feaday R►sdup Pie>rwbx [BILEEI, ► . 10 P, IL. 1�" Door Rost of massiaic MM PINONE PDQ. 41. - •� ,.. w" •►► A..J��V� A"W"ammova - -4 00 AQV00W^ N r y tkjh h _ Mrs, Milton. Pegg hada trip to ' Niagara Fails during the week -end, I. CHAPMAN i COSMETIOS The Y. P. ' U. held their final s LET i : -� or%$ yew PHOTO-FTNISHING meeting of a most successful year tr4o •""a VETERINARY SUP'PLILIS at their picnic on Friday evening us BABY NEEDS y 2'7, Our young people are to -Phone 281 W - ` Pickering, Ont,_.. . FILL,� k7' a � a • s + -- _ be congratulated for the spiendid V r, ifs oat�ri�b�S STORE HOURS - way -they arranged the work of the aft 'Union with Kinsale and'Greenwooda iTHATweek Days: Rev. A. C Lufiman is attending eo10`-� doth. 9,00 A. M. to 9,00 P. M. - PRESCRIPTION the Conference at ow t this week. �» Sundays: W� are sorry to know that Mr. and 1.00 P. M. to S P. X Mrs. Luttman are leading us at tits ' end of this term, and have accept - The ' Co a call to Baltimore. ,north of CoIn"The''Gro'oete, ria �• L BOYES Phme B. bourg, T.he popular minstrel show of the / Evening W. A.r is going, to North Oshawa on Friday evening to pres- e ==- ��� nt their show there. Store Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs George Squire on the birth of a ` — - ~pICIiP1RING WEST HILLverathe Distl of the Institute men, ani "WiI�LARaS" ( IOCOILATES please the Phone: 88 Fh(me: Sear. 350----heldladies pound, ....... 79c. •' The a Ont bn Thursday last, ,BUTTER, No, 1 Grade .................:................ ,. pound - at C e Y. P U. Dramatic Club was SALMON"Meta" one pound tins .............. ..................E............ 89c. • in Solina on 'Monday evening last, .�' - A ���e� of Whitby, vrill �e the speaker, presenting their F1aY• &PICK :tad SPAN. larSe size package ••••••••••.••••••••.••••••••••.••••».•••••••. 73c. , �!'� Mr. and. Mrs. John McTaggart _ >With a., children's choir, furnishing PEAS "QHOICE QUALITY", two for •• 25c• the music. Service at 3.00 m. are rushing them t at .the store. 25c• weather has been very dry p' TOMATO—JUICE., 20 oz tins, three for ......................................... Charlie and Mrs Clemence 'are We welcome them to our commun- � — --•L+� and .-yei the -crops are grow- celebrating their at at ity. "BAXTER PORK and BEAN9, two for ••• ••• --:= — - Ing well. Seraforth and other places sear The W �A. will meal in the S.-- TOrL�iTOES "Olare�ont" 28 oz• tins two for .. ... Z9c. It was the best apple and sma11 Lake Huron. room, to June`ing. Came early 'as ••• ,•„.•••„•,",••„•,,,~•......• Erudt bloom that local orchards there Ls a quilting. All ladies vel- -�, "Red” Pitted r. The May meeting of the Wom- STRAWBRPjUE8 "'Harvest", 20 os. tins .....""~................... 8 Ac- .;hAV9 had for many years, en's Association'was held at the come. . Arch Bell spent Sunday with home s cultMrs. Frank heldPuckt with � VITOLVE Fudge Mix »..". ................~•••»~••••"- 8uc f�tends at Vernourille, Ont. 22 present, After the business was 26th, Wedd3ag Annlversary and tint ... ».... »~... ,. _$1,04 JOH�N94Nti9 w'Ax. two pound ••~-••~~ .».:. We congratulate W. C. Thomson, concluded, the East (;coup led the Mr and Mrs. George Todd will be •�• • our farmer -net hbor to our west y�jp>�_gervice. Mrs. C. White ICLLE13fiEX, two for _ ,.•.»•:..»~.»..~�••'" gg 3 6c upon his aelectlon by .'his party to lead the Scripture Lesson and Mrs. ik9c at home to their friends on Satur- gONEY, two pound tins ••••••••~•••••-••••~'"~r•"""•' � • contest the Federal neat in this C •Bell led in prayer. Mise Sims, day evening, June 4, the occasion .� ![IX, lar '5c once lr• � t PICKLF38 STJRRF3�" �r ....~......."...... . Our local Jersey breeders and Mrs. Ed. Pardon and Mrs•_,Bert of their Silver Wedding Anniver Guthrie gave a synopsis of the: last Gam, rrxm ANp V .,WABL9 ^' many others will likely be is bit- three chapters of the book "West - eudance at the Brooklin Spring of the Ganges. Two new members - Flair. next Saturday, were received' The East Group &I- • On Sunday se=t, our local. church served lnilich, Will hold their Sunday School An- - niversary, when Rev. Mr. Malcolm. -.. _. _ MoneSaveself serveY 4 y Is 1"RKET C eclals Ea g For Planting or - ,fG. KA ADIN POTATaES $1.49 bag _ -..or 35+c peck + KO E PICK RING 26 I �n amour nt - nnounceme -:bank book -_ It)\ll i u for the Liberal Cee- „ ,. The +� ei o e -t1 ,�,and - d te L%Lr. \\' iLTE.�t G. Tlit331<.�ON. ►' leos • erl n •�, _... y you , FRID:11'. J L \ E' 3, from S.OU to 5.W p. to YOUR BANK BOOS 1s a little book ... et ill 1t :too co e.00 P. tat is cite v4SO., C TEBIPt.ir: can just about trace the outlines of your life story. oaHA��A. .or.lial tIIvttadua eztended.� a1i _ lateral :. . tea. . those It pictures ata lance Tow much you ve spent, RIGERATION -' how much you have left. - • �. : .._ . • ' _ -- � EF and sruiYlCZ; •• --- - _- - t.r:cTi;ic a1OTOx 'ERVI(* It's one of your most personal, most.private---.-.'belongings. It 'Yes you a full accounting, fighued to the rn - -.�. � 'hie - - - Lo • � C t � . t :2.. � AF.10 "PHO\E 1� J O'1 penny by your bank's trained staff. Clear as a bell! - i To �pcak ,\t \\' 'tl,� .lune 15. t.ct<<g' i, the i ,`J'. C. and t::e Wheat - book is a limited edition --one copy' Only. % , 1'uul, lir. liro klett :uL; helpe' ul'. Your bank s ::tlit.e - tits ca�katclte« ui: Gt tin Aoc:.tiau• ens a What is in it is known only to your. bank and to you.T ' i:t•r ui the muntcpi•tl council int* t'.�ur years; elected to the Leaialat- i 9} urs lit 1933 Minister o: llu::`.cii,al f . :Vfdirs, ,-kgaiu-re-eleited iu 194d, Multiply your bank book by seven million and .. :,till: now—alinister of \utural Res - you get some idea of the book-keeping job your t • turt e,, \Lr. Brocklelxut'.t is u:arried Canadian chartered banks are doing. There are more � ns tate i using V1 ' �'' a gi • -omen's i U than seven million deposit accounts like yours ... g The wamen's Institute .met oa the 31st in their rooms with the _..._-- on . ,•.: in the chair. A is President w,K • selected --A& our pShort. C rse" for thist year Au gift was „ y r• _ . r y each of Mrs. Brown's class voted to f girl for `Lha work of the girls a dressthegr t ' r leader. Mrs. `McLean, Greenwood„ _ grave a comprehensive address on ; :._ — Med- "Ontario County Co-operative Med- _ _ - �. >. l �l Gerrie'eG” \�'e wish to than$ SiaF! mongxly of bunits• ..Airs, :Alc.L•eau• lteart'ily fou her.kind= • .. • ' rens • in cortin,;, Mrs. 'Wheeler• Yf^�/•i� direr +e+ar honk atc* N%Jolt. IiEwbill. Bracklehanit s brought aexcellent report on Ane'. I 'tion. fp 4F* kyr of the .:.wap *or* at floatiuoote f)ninrio IIIulstrict.'Ann , recently 'hell ati d went wast with his par= Claremont.ek Was Sfallater eet'v0d: -1 ti ofiitiof. Y 1E97, anCnileglafs fi - - ... _ - _ _ • _' -• - - - - _. - � - - -. ._ � . 1911• _ attenAea ' e[h and rtot�►1 ;yell++i' .at age4at .• • - - .. a R21 tanght • for two years in _ IP After serving' �+► �f _ Blorkdale district. :• P O N� S ; X y O U. A ' 5 A N oser;oas be teok ep 1t►tt'd i” ilial dJstrtnt. wu't fins fasmeci' thprer Once; JA 3 • frainef Of the Chicagooutfit the hotel. So when they got there • • . we ginned the dough inside the two _ YOn. don't need to till me, I kids' little parities and my niece ;know how you feel, . Charley,", re- took them around to the jug where asarked Andy in tones of deepest I met them a little later and deposited the el sympathy', "I'm •fife ®atrltwtay; I P eighty grand." ;just tried to eat .some dinner, but � � " ! the food fisted just Bite sawdust With most men, you would put and I couldn't eat bite " Toronto, Out, matic baler. John Deere E. Tractor 2 raw hydraulic cultivator. J D. "D", rubber and condition good. Ivan Martha. at. Jacobs. Ont. •ns. small firms always available, LIIrving Irving 31 Miller, Real Estate Broker, Prescott, Ontario. PORTABLE Alfalfa MuI and est t Bustne" Floury hammer mill 18" driven by 60 •H P. unit, permanently mounted an Dia- mood T seek chassis. goes aaadtuoa: also 1644 three -ton Studebahe* truck, like new, M. audeyko, Gormley RR, 1. Out. r Hats WAS, IMA TICAL NVIRaso a ;aseral At_y7`e eta CLASSIFIED �"ADVERTISING A"NT@ WANTSD FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES for !NEN sad WOMEA r ?. OIL$, GREASES, TIRE$ " �t auotlon, wtire bard Pound Ret•eford a� BE A HAIRDRESSER ' ' vi� LAINIG tald•a, Eleotrfe 1'110106 Controllers tow onday. duns 21, Exhibiting, Grounds. don, Manitoba. Hard and yearling bulls, sows QOIN CANADA'S LEADING Bf'HOOl _ - Great Opportunity Caro rl' ^ � sad Corn Paint. Roo! coatings, eta Daaltee are wasted Write Barco Grease 1 011 with calves at toot and to oalva bled and Hairdressing _ .� y •+ s '.,t iamtted. Toronto. open boilers. A herd with a world-wide re- putation. being represented in four countriem- Pleasant, dMiyydty profession __ .good-.—`ageer- l BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Scale, conformation, breedlag. produotfon. usands successful Marvel graduates. America's greatest system Illustrated cats- ,1* at ;. Retail our guaranteed necessities at grand Who re Otto Leader, Raasrve Champion Paler - mo Show, Argentine. last August, was loans ten, Write or Call -• ft . Write or Call profits. Splendid openings nearby. No risk. raised. Fully accredited. Plan a holiday and Mans SCHOOLS ?' « Never a dull season. Our Representative will W fa Your district shortly. Let w have your attend the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba "The greatest agricultural in Western 868 Hloor 8t. W., Toronto =' name and address and he will call spsalally, show you the Famllex film, etc., without o - show Canada" the following week also, Writs for Branches. 44 King St.. Hamilton A 19 Rideau Street, Ottawa. y -; • sation_on your part. t 1 or at ca al catalogue now. MalcolID Moo, Brandon,vManitoba, HOME STUDY AT ITSBESTati - - - x MILEX MUBKOKA—Lovely frame boats, furnish Bookkeeping, Accounting, Law. Management.. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. - - Insulated. 011' heating, twelve rooms. !siege 8peclslising In this type of training exdusiv► # rh SALES AGENTS WANTED barn on three acres. Tourist bus sstab- lfahod. Bteveae, 1p. Hundreds o! successful graduates tom- plots training for Professional degrees. The F t Start- your own Profitable business, exclusive Tall Timbers, Gravenhuret. School of Accountancy Ltd., Great Westerne /. territory granted. Food products. Extracts, GENERAL STORE and residence. Muskoka Bldg., WlArllDeg. AA Nectars. Spices, Pie Fillers. Medicinal- Sup- Amb buildings. good condition, turnover plies, Toiletries, from manufacturer. SmaII Forty -Five Thousand. Excellent opportunity.. PATENTS capital required, car belpful. Dominion Amal- Price Fourteen Thousand. stock extra, about 1rETHERSTONAUGB A Company Patent gamated, 206 Keefer Bldg., 1440 St. Catherine Five Thousand. Five D. Litchfield, Pa Utterson. Ontario. licitora Established 1890 860 Bay at"*% W., Montreal: Toronto. Booklet of informatlon on request BABY CHICHe ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING PERSONAL t , A SUCCESSFUL Raiser who uses his head Cross Crimped Corrugated and ribbed styles, 4 to 10 it. lengths. immediate delivery from _ 'BARGAIN IN BEAUTY L - - sell 1 always order chicks from Twaddle. - Tweddle chicks are undoubtedly the top all stock, Write for samples estimates. 8Ue1 LONELY BLENDER YOCTHFCL FIGURE B antsh ugly fat safety without DiIla, drugs or - - time favourite with countless gpultry raisers Distributors Limited, 600 Cherry St.. Toronto. starvation with TRI318 dietary reducing plan. TRIMS Pure delicious vitamin Nagging Headache—�'�'hinn In his a reciation Mizzen Hast �' % PP > who,.nhow big Profits year after year. Twaddle chicks are husky. healthy birds right from the BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS candies cost on* $1.96 for three, weeks suppy. TREMS art -- . - accepts Mrs. Robert N. N'� eltzel's offer of a couple of aspirins start. Government Approved Lasted stock, We can Batts made from your own sheep's woof, or u you have ole woollens or cotton we seal r. sola at drug stores or write PROVAN, CRONE crushed in sugar. The two-year-old isn't suffering from a h anything want in all the better known breads and you ester You with anything you make them into beautiful blankets or robs• Write Brandon , wry Company, 204 lunge Arcade, Toroutil, - hangover, but from occupational worry. Strictly a youngster breeds. non sexed, pullets -or cockerels. Turkey Doults. also 8 Woollen Mills,Brannon. Man. , In £1le racing -business, haying made only the started chicks weeks to 9 week's. Older Pullets eight weeks to laying. Free tate- STATIO WAG out. HAIRY$' One tree hpn a couple ofs�tarts, .._ ._ _...__ ._ __.- -,- -- Logue. Tweddle_Chick 13atchertea=LttsxKw; For-- 11. FORD, good-rondtNon throug beater• ___- —_ 8t.i0t�- tenant at name with Global Hair• . _ -• ....--- o tlea�arhe-7us�'«otTdE`r1n Iloty e �rl�l clo &gailfSt--- r, OntarlQ -_ _ _— _ _ _- _-- 47 MERCURY '' ---Q=F$n nalr tdr w�$ev=ro ms feta or lege, etc arid—* iR those "veterans" next time out. CATCH UP with these well started chicks RAD10, neater, driven only 80,000 miles— discourage -its regrowth. It's sate and leaves - three weeks to nine weeks, cockerels. pullets, Chicsexed. 'herd •tor male,Drfcegus Twaddle $1,800. The above care are privately owned and drlvea. H. T Barnes. t College 3t.. •Tor skin soft and clean. SatlNfaction guaranteed or - money- refunded. Poxtva:d -$2.00. C.O.D. is but nothin ha ened, Came the g pp Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Oatarlo. onto. Telephone: Pr. 2181.GLOBAL 1b� TAKE THE RISK out of raising. Order Toydawn, PRODUCTS ag 'the• Hollywood Script- Notch chicks today for safer, more profit- FOR SALE Oliver 99 Tractor, lour years old. 4684 Hutchinson St.. Montreal. Quebec. tic )C1 used t0 hrase P roven quality- teas been a bus' word excellent condition, Brant Farm Equipmentwriters Brantford. oat. TEACH]SR9WINTED Jacobs' brow was wrinkled with among successful Poultrymen for more than tlfteenyears. Toa J ANGLE IRON- - t gT_,1x ,quallfled tea.•here for Hags.the a tare. The eighty G's were safe, 80 $ Y Noah chicks are all carefully selected and culled to bring you strong healthy chicks that All sizes in stock. Wimeo Steel Bal" Co., is Mill St., 4Detaide 8198, Toronto d Rlebards Towatd Behoof Area. om- mencing September 1, 1948. ldfnlmum salary. ' To the surprise of almost nobody far, but therb was still the problem groW fast abd Produce early, . They are all from Government Approyed Pullorum SAWMILL—PORTABLE. $1,600.00. Experience and certificate con -, sfdered. Apply toMrs. FlorlInce Recoskls' - Rfost lhicagg Cubs were moping of getting it to the bank. tented stock. aosan for livability and Produetivety. Building, tractor, extra equipment. Lumber Secretary Treasurer, Round Lake rentre. - around the depths of the National e -• » . - Order you Top Notch chicks without delay for and slabs. ' Also standing timber rights, Lo- Onta•! League sub -basement; and even if' .' .. "I a as afraid somebody might be and aw yourself why year after year tQi repeat orders keep rolling In. Day old non. sated at Upterxrove, Ont. Armstrong Auction- ears, 190A Adelaide St. w„ Toronto. Phone HESPELER Public School Board invites app cations for a Protestant smdergarten teacher Manager Charley Grimm couldn't lLving ior'fne and stick me up on- sexed, pullets cr cockerels. Turley poults. AD, 6786. for Sept. let. Apple stating 'qualifications, have harbored any great hopes- of a sea y 'to the Jug." Mike says,- older pullets eight weeks to laying. Top Top Notch Chick Sales. GuefD Ontario. BETTER QrALITY t x 10 enlargement from esyerienes. age, religion, salary expected and name and address of 'last inspector J. pennant-COntrndtr with the assort- "for in them days they would do DYEI; AND NG any Photo, Snapshot or Negative, 40c post- paid. Original rxturnod unharmed. -Crown to M. Courtney.. Bac., Hesp6ler. ant. $pent of talent he had managed to g thins like that to you in Chicago g g �� YOU sag news dyeing or clean- Portrait Co,. Dept. D.. Box 1896. Peoria. I1L- TEACHER wanted. Junior room. thirty pupils e011eCt, it111he wasn't `any too will as gOOn � as look at ---or lues turf Write to for Information, We are UMPIRE garden tractor. 8 XP.. &I at new. Grades 1 to 4: Salary sixteen hundred. Apply F. C, Lewis. See-Treas., U, B.S. - 1 . pleased with the way his alleged you -sooner—even in broad daylight. o j glad to answer your aaeatson•. Department artjon R. Parker's Dye Works Limited, r9f Yong• with plow, dlsc, cultivator attachm•nU. Apply Box 141. Orillfa. Ont. No. 1. wenrea, Ont — foam had been gging. ■ r • -' `'• Street. Toronto. Ontario, IRDSO L NO. C. Clover idler L"t hod MANS ULIN; qualified. Protestant teac131 es wanted for No. S. 'Tehkummah,- about 13 - • e s �' "SO I '6s.[ there wondering what' FAallfB POB SAZzB - maker with 10 ft. nips. New Holland Ruler,- C. Dicaire. St. Joachim. Out, pupilr.enrolled..OKertng a u ' lary a! $1800.0!. Duties _ '©nt evening after the Cubs had 1 • dropped a tough decision, Grimm the beck t0 do; and then I hap- FOR BALE 90 acre farm to N. tar acres cleated, err Utree room frame holies TWO PORTABLE mills for sale. Heavy, new, at Mt. Bt. Patrick. Light Arden, Oat. to commence Sept. t. Apply Carl Brown, Sep., Tehkumman out, _ - _ tat ie his hotel room staringmoodily— Ptnld to think Of a niece of mint' barn, buildings.. etc„' 61104. R. Mlrame, charftos. one. one at Diesel Power. Apply J. A. Marshall. Arden. tiAF1'ZD wt might have said "grim-ly" but who had two little girls around five !'ARM. 114' erns. for saM. le- mile• north On t, Lorea. D cheap Firm in t-1 i o, t,- 2” u»s. State price w,anr.d in R. R. - ' - - - well spare that -out or six years old so I phoned and Tareato river running throush, ideal garden reED B.P. combines Cock•nnet 8!'; $ season.. 2 Masser, 10' A.C. t' tt beteg,- Mlrams. Charlton. Ont f p you of the window. In came Andy Lotsbaw told her to fetch them around to toad. a soca camp sit• and eW4bls for summer eottagea. Box aJ 1211 -lith' Bt New one season; with motor,.pickuv, one sekson. International auto-- ' frainef Of the Chicagooutfit the hotel. So when they got there • • . we ginned the dough inside the two _ YOn. don't need to till me, I kids' little parities and my niece ;know how you feel, . Charley,", re- took them around to the jug where asarked Andy in tones of deepest I met them a little later and deposited the el sympathy', "I'm •fife ®atrltwtay; I P eighty grand." ;just tried to eat .some dinner, but � � " ! the food fisted just Bite sawdust With most men, you would put and I couldn't eat bite " Toronto, Out, matic baler. John Deere E. Tractor 2 raw hydraulic cultivator. J D. "D", rubber and condition good. Ivan Martha. at. Jacobs. Ont. •ns. small firms always available, LIIrving Irving 31 Miller, Real Estate Broker, Prescott, Ontario. PORTABLE Alfalfa MuI and est t Bustne" Floury hammer mill 18" driven by 60 •H P. unit, permanently mounted an Dia- mood T seek chassis. goes aaadtuoa: also 1644 three -ton Studebahe* truck, like new, M. audeyko, Gormley RR, 1. Out. Fath4tr Termniello's speech was vi- latent. While, outside the hall, as angry crowd of protestors chanted, threw bricks and stench bombs, he Hats WAS, IMA TICAL NVIRaso a ;aseral At_y7`e eta • a who was a character notetra Alitt out oci ofw' h o scum," Jews" andddu,�a, Rome. � BartonU99;9 nH _ :� Jacobs, � PLBLIC HEALTH !f[tBa3CS . . played ' Xtter the trainer had left Grimm THE STORMONT, Dundas and ol•nvarry ed a hunch, He honed down ►ea a w Public Health ■�1■P Y P Damon. Runyon, a mea who started bugs ' use with iota generalized Increments Dents talars ached STV $ -LOOK and to the hotel dining -room and naked w a hustler, scalping theatre tickets, After the meati Father Ter- we with aaan>il :ace•menu sseordlns to ex - them to send up the dinner -check Parlance Address .tatruirte• or applications to: operating nickel side shows and so winiello was arrested, tried and Supervindr of Public Health Nursing. ss. CONSIDER THE NEW that Lotshaw had just signed. It forth, and who ended up as the fined ;100 for disord*rly eoaduet Second street We", Cornwall. oatarlo, - socleasomething like this; shrimp biggest figure in the immensely "on the ground that his speech bad PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE eocktaif, soup, double steak with Profitable fight promotion racket. Stirred tate public, to, anger and era Cmaajtp Ustaff ZIL saa;n parequired i i12.90042.600.,rfoivnrri't`ee � MOO= OAMW � VAINV n.o e.�•,a- all the trimmings, . two pieces of - g suPerYtsor.et Nur..., Court Ewss, Brampton, stied a disturbance. He appealed, A e el -Men Pie, ice cream and coffee= Total, ' ' ' PP Out .». ,.,,,..... - around set en dollars. Now he's departed, and the ,faille and a few days ago the United � `�m4o' • ��.... . • • + has drifted into the hands of fin- States Supreme. Court threw out suretGENng alEarR��iL DUTY par -NUh.RSEltgmom. wtct..c.. - "W her! he, had read it Grimm let anciers such as the Norrisses, who the conviction on constitutional board and laundry, salary aaoreased and trans- ketwam the Out a roar; and bounded out of the ewe or control --among other thin • grounds. sortation refunded after s6s months' service.. g g The verdict was b Thirty day' holiday afar one year's service. ssaw* Yarawwidth fasln ..�: room gunning for Lotshaw, -How- --at deist three of the sit Areaae y no means Accumulauv sick tem.,. n•dkel and hospitalf- ., ,. este trip. ALL GROWTH$ . . . ALL over, Andy's spot of in which _Bi1-eagut hockey le unanimous, the tine justices lit- antics Plan Apply to supertat ndout, Kirk- IMGHTS ... Arc YttE titr>c : •. -•- i had turned 'the trick. 'Charley Played. There's little doubt that tink five to four and this close tate. VIP ro x;►1 rRrTY. - Grimm wasn't mad any more—at they're fi►r better and , more eon- trate in the Supreme Court clearly MEDICAL p $ h •. e i cisitl.aer. least not about losing that ball ventional t'isiness men than Mike reflects s decided conflict of opinion 3 O SPring 'Tooth cukl.a. TRIAL—•!very sufferer of Rheumatic Pains game. ' ' ' " Jacobs ever dared to be; but 1I! on such matter!. On the ,one hand or Neuritis sbould try Duos', Remedy. W ter. deli:! -pow -s". - A column # so back we referred wouldn't mind placing 'a small bet there are those who, like the court PPaid 81 0� rug store, ass !algin. Giessen. Poet- HORSE Hoe- Seeder•- Garden 'so the late Joe •cob:, fight manage majority, advocate the widest heti- Plow' "tr•wer, Ete. J J g that, when they pass out of the j . PEP UPI R extraordinary and generally known picture, there won't be nearly as etude in expression of opinion, no Take C.C. A B. Tonic Tablets for tow vitality, Mee" as row e- reaalresseets. w "Mussel the Muscle." While. •mom matter from what quarter that ex- nervous and general debuity. roc and 111.00 Oft Fall DeeaUs 4 W. Does. W. -' 1 y, or as amusing, 'yarns told 9 ae druggists, Write alive Joe was often confused, is the about them. pression comes. On the other hand, HAVE YOU HEARD snout Itixon's Nwrfcta 1JNIVER6AL TRACTORS LTD. naiads of the public, .with Mike there are those who, like the court and Rheumatic Pain Remedy? ItAtve._ artonaviAa, P.O, t a-mittott, ont, Jacobs, the fight promoter, who. has -. y; ust tis—msenate"s1Deus !lice.. sFsl�athn, a- - 1 ___mat b.�R�ed_out of -the fight bstsinrse-- taws. Postpaid 1,00, ON •somehow be restrained lest they go • where, for so long, he ruled almost so far as to destroy eventually all s3afe. • ! ' 1NIrf W freedoms of speech. _ — There are a trillion tales told Just what effects this Supreme about Mike too—perhap. none of WORLD Court decision will have on the trial , ROLL YOUR OWN ''them saltier than the one about of 11 alleged Communist leaders in_ Re F I aR Cw.wREMs Jww Ills took w which h care personally*ethe $80,000 writ York do an of appear at this A: _ �jNaatanBlair t� zPPe o d onlook- W/ r, flrOm .Soldiers Field is.. Chicago the THE UNITED STATES er`it would seem an. if Father , might of the second Turney- A little over three years ago, Terminiello could get away 'with - Dempsey brawl. a e , at an "Amt ican First" -meeting. in such expressions he still„usa d, 'and _ Chic_ ago, one of the speakers was the•' Communist leaders be very The Windy City was quite a • the Rev. Arthur W. Terminiello severely punished. However, in 'the tough spot in those days and, rather_ a Roman Catholic prie'at from' Ala- -United' States—and elsewhere miturally, Mike was somewhat wor- barna, who was then under sue- it seems tiuite possible to make fled over packing so much 'ready pension by his Bishop -for tetter- "fish of one and flesh of another," _ anoney around. He gave a motor antes "detrimental to, his church and do so, legally. In any case, the ipele cop twenty dollars to take and the unity of our country.-" (He professional Jew and negro-baite'rs, - CIGARETTE TOBI�CCD 1�n to -the hotel in the side -car; has since been reinstated by ' the !:specially in the ' Southern states, �bnt even when there •in his room church.) are doubtless quite' happy over the he felt by no means at. -ease. At the meeting in question «'hole thing. War- -'I figured that if 'some of those tough ,mobsters knew I .had it they ARCHIE alight try to stick me up, even if by' MOnfaria they had to jimmy the door open; so .,......a.. I wanted to be lead 'for them. - Y i HMl Before the fight there had been a HE'S oKED - I HOOKED Party in the room and there were 1 LISTEN TO HIM! I SAY, HASNT LET'S -CHOP rr ' -•-.a lot of champagne bottles lying ('THOSE LOVE- HE A FUNNV,, TOFF AND KEEP wound, most of them empty but a SICK TWINE LONG N05E OH R FOR A '. ARbU1N0 SOUVENIR! a• few still filled. So I got a long table OVER YOU QUITE! ' and stacked it with bottles. Then _ JUGHEAO.' DoT,. - i sat down at • the table, facing the HE'S I ► — - .door. If :.nybody tried fo get in- I', — MINE! ^ w ` wan all set to grab the phone and •s /^"w - • • • - boiler for the law. But if they got la before the cops arrived, I. was ping to heave bottles at them.,. r ]dike sat there al' the balance of tbi night, prepare( to go into his glass -juggling act on - sliort notice; ISSUE• 23 —• 1949 — . - Is It Ile Lost . Loot of Lima? An American expedition equip - pod with the most up-to-date treas- ure -hunting instruments that sci- ence can provide, claims to have found the long -Lost treasure of 'Cocos island, said to be worth ? _-_'750,000,000. The expedition, led by Mr. Ellis Patterson, used electric metal detectors and high explosive. The real -fife treasure •Ihiand of ~. Cocos (not to be confused with the Cocos or Keeling Islands in . the Indian Ocean) lies in the Eastern Pacific in latitude 5° 32' -`forth, longitude -87° 3' West. Owned by the Central American republic of Costa Rica, but uninhabited, it is Jour miles long and two miles wide For over a century, adventurers ,have been looking for three sep- irate treasure hoards, said to lie .h;dden on . Cocos • Island. For it served as a remote safe-deposit for the men of the skull and cross *bones who pillaged and plundered up and down tfir ��'est coast of the' Americas during the seventeenth, eighteenth and early ' nineteenth ;centuries. Pirate loot was landed there from tate crammed holds of marauding ships• to be "deposited' by bloodthirsty crews who wished away once more to pillage and kill. The Welshman. Captain Edward Davis.- was one of the first pirates t< "invest" in Cocos Isl and. lois ship, the Bachelor's Delight, a cap= - 4.tured Danish gunboat, terrorised the seaboard to-ris, of the Carib - •bean for four years: lie- buried this loot in Cocos and for 14 years lay low. Then he set out in a 3o -gun s'iip, _-named The Blessing, to return and collect the - treasure. He never got to Cocos. - On the way -he turned pirate again, sacked the City of Tolu on the -Spanish Hain, and d -as killed by... .Spanish musket ball. Cocos was also the favorite de posit box of Benito Bonito, q Portuguese pirate.-. he had earned for himself the unenviable titl; 'of "Benito the Bloody Hand." Just how many hoards Bonito - buried on Cocos will never be • :: Iknow•n, but in 1819 he landed the entire contents or two Mexican • treasure- ships. On the beach he ,divided the spoil .into four'•separatc heaps, then hid_each in a separate ;place. This loot included 40 tons or silver dollars. eight hundred gold ;bars. hundreds of gem -studded weapons, and caskets of jewelry. Harried by pursuing. ships, Bow-, to left Cocos and headed south to rcund the Horn. Off Tierra del ,Fuego he Was intercepted by H.M,S. Espiegle and with the ex ..eeption of one man named .Chap- - •pelle, he and his crew were killed is the fighting. Chappelle never -returned to Cocos, but before he -.died, he drew A rough chart to, show. where the treasure had been buried. 'But it - was never found. In 1840, whilefleeing from the ]liberating armies of Bolivar, the Spanish Viceroy placed on -board Ibe Bristol brigatine Mary Dear all Peru's gold reserves and valuables worth several millions of pounds Thich had been taken from Lima. Captain Thompson, in command of the Mary Dear, was ordered to Mand well out to sea until Spanish Varehips eoudd convoy. him to._ Spain. Instead, Thompson seized the _Woa&ure and headed for Cocoa land. There he and his crew placed it in a cave which they had rsteavated from tate cliff -side. Then Thompson turned traitor While his companions were inside the cave, gloating over the treasure, he exploded a charge in the on- *anee and sealed them all in. Half a dozen well-equipped ex- peditions have since . been to the Leland to rind that cave, including one.led. by Sir Malcolm Campbell _:All came back empty-handed. Perhaps the American expedition -kas had better luck, though it may be ot+a of the other buried hoards that has been discovered. For no FRONT 4, The Toronto Anglers' and Hunt- a satisfactory level. Before lime is era' Association has just started applied, the soil should• be tested something which sounds like a to determine if it is required. as really good idea—a • predator con- high alkaline soils may be- just as k trol campaign lasting from June 1 harmful to certain crops as acid r V. '' to December 1. It is designed to soils are to others. interest hunters in helping to rid • . * • 4 the country of harmful pests. just in .casei some of. you don't s already know it, the Dominion and 1 Prizes are being offered for in -Provincial Departments of Agricul- _ dividuals and for five man teams tare have a joint Iiuie subsidy who do the best in the proposed policy; 'so -that lime can be deliv- ' clean-up; with foxes being rated at ered very cheaply on the farm. %' .. 50 points .each;.. crows 20 points; The Provincial Governments ope- n n skunks 15 points; starlings 10 rate this policy through ti -o" &p - points, and groundhogs 5 points. cultural extension stabs. a -,- . or arc 'interested in purchasing ag i - A special note on the entry cultural lime. should contact thea Home Made Lie-Detector—Chicago's Crime Laboratory wanted blank is rather interesting. it reads: local agricultural representative. t a new lie detector, but learned that a factory-mad-emachine "Our predator control campaign is ° • would cost the city $1295. Policeman Joe, left, and John Price, of considerable value and benefit From many parts of Canada economv-minded brothers, thought thev coulddo better than to the farmer in the saving of come questions about the growing „ that. With an O.K. from the commissioner, the)' built the crops and other farm products. of beans for human consptupt on. drts and some new. ones. d detector above, using some old �??a However, it is recommended that While about 80 per cent. of the � I - -?--_ Cost $1lJlt. members first., obtain permission commercial crop is grown in South-.... j _ -- -- ---- - �--_ from the farmer before entering western Ontario, field beans are I _ its and --The d el good - apmectt of - -grown -srreFessfui]p-in-r -great vari=- If You're Asked , curing favorable audience reaction. farmer relations is in the interest ety of soils. They require about as eeC TO Make . A Speech p Once you have risen to your feet 'and have, we hope, your audi- of all. , " Just in case any of my readers the same climatic conditions torn. - • • ence with you, remember to be are interested in hearing more But great care is required to pro - Offhand. you may never have con mporaneous speeches brief. Extemporaneous about the proposed campaign, the duce a crop of Al quality. Planting sidered extemporaneous speaking as times the major pro - facsimile address of the Toronto Anglers' 'should not take place till all danger a particular skill you needed to portions or a reasonable u- f full-fledged speech•. If you and Hunters' Association, is ld of damage from spring frosts is acquire. You may have been a head but not oa . are asked to say a few words, re- Gould Street, Toronto. 1 am sure that if you write to that addrem past. Harvesting should aim at get- ' ting the in as clean and dry table -guest, the prin�pal speaker. You may have received member the definition of few. It you will receive full details. Y crop as possible. And in threshing, 'no -. a -gift or a special recognition in g is. according to the dictionary. not . « _ - matter whether you use s combing public and have accepted it with many. in 'riot lore ago, I was re-readiag g g or an ordinary machine, care must - •- having`only to say thank -yon. You Some speakers like to put a i for favorite idea. of their*. _ p ng' g a Pam of Ki !i s—I forget tete be taken that as few beans ■s PO4- may have been seated on the plat- p lug a title, but some of you will probably able are broken or split. form because yeti accompanied the_ which may or may not have a point. remember she verses- I refer to •, . . ,4 _ _ � honor guest. for what is being di%cussed at the -The tell of how, down through Y "The small white ea bean is the p • .None of these pees-siuns ca11`ed fol. meeting. Your third guidepost then is the centuries, native Britons—Hob- den was their t Lmo—kept giving - - ATW in greatest demand for com- a speech, but there may be an. a Stick to the -Subject. Neither spend advice_ on the managernem of a mreial caning, and in Southwest ill find it time when you will find it - your • time telling several . funny certain piece of land to the dwr- ern Ontario, the Mieharita, because to e- necessary to speak - est stories. For a short speech, one �. ant "conquerors who teaiporarM► ad 1M yield and wpetior quality. oases. It it important you story well told is sufficient. -possessed it < Among theta was a �a iarsely replaced .the Robust able to speak well, even though you are not the main attraction. There Choose your words carefully. Roman, a Dane, a Norman and so T'lisveri, case extensively grown. '1�e elle variety }las a little is no special technique to learn. There are many persona who spend on. • « • _ iargr seed that Michellte, and -oe- for the manner to which you talk several minutes felting how rtuc- customed they are to 'making + 'To one of them'who was was - suples a mueh smeller acreage, informally is definitely yours and not one for another person to int• speeches or how they happened to plaining that this field "didn't look tate writes Carol Biba the Chris. Rianitor be at the. meeting and at what hour no good."' this particular Hobdes ) some areas, where earlier me - tate Science of they were asked to speak. Explan- answered, "Have it Jest as you'veity verity is required, the Burbank ations of this sort are usually tor- a mind to, but I've proved it time v&riety is frequently grown --4t is But there are a feA guideposts ing to one's audience unless there on time, if you wart to eheags her very popular, for example, in the - Q to follow along the speaker's road. is an excellent reason for going into nature, you have GOT to sive her irrigation districts in Alberta. The Once you securely stake them down, such detail. If you have been asked lime." brown seeded Norwegian 'variety is you will find that speaking without_ -m speak on -short notice, the chair- y 3' -! earlier ttfae any -of -the -white seeded preparation can be an interesting / man or master of ceremonies will That fine came back to me as ands. It bakes well and can be - and sometimes delightful experience. probably say so in his introduction. looking over- a release from the reeon=onded for areas where real - provided always, of course, that you If • then you make a good speech, Ottawa Department of Asricukurt, IV early maturity is essential:- - have something, to say!' your audience will- not have to be one item on which was headed, , -- Your attitude, has much to do with 'reminded that you were unprepared. "Lime Will Correct Soil Activity." "It Several with colored putting yourself and your audience That will be so much to yor credit. The article goes on to say is varieties seed are grown, and of these, the at ease, once you stand before them. Sometimes you are called on to not generally known. but in some Yellow Eye is the most popular. It" You may be able to give this a ' speak from the floor. This is in- areas, even virgin- soils require _ is highly regarded as a bakin bean ' variety of names; we shall call it deed a test of your ability for ex- liming," • bean, Unfortunately, the yiefda are poise, There are easier jobs than stand- temporaneous speaking. Remember to acknowledge courteously the re- e Canada is now using lime at a love as compared to the common ing up before a group and speak- quest that you speak. Try to speak rate of 450.000 tons it year, but white pea type. Which will be - enough of beads—and of this col- ing intelligently. as well, as amus- loudly and clearly, so that no one much more than this should be etas _ ingly, especially when you have had is unable to hear you ployed if our soil is to be kept at umn-for a week no previous notice. Nothing is so ' disconverting to an audience as to_ have a speaker obviously .unpre- pared, not in words, but in haw to y _-set them_outl Here's a tip from. an experienced head -table guest.. �. who is often eallsd upon for the well-known "few words." He picks In., his and *� ` out one person audience z �s n that he is talking with imagines r. s ; t. ` him alone. The rest of the erowd " fades into the background. He for- w gets that he has many listeners; sn they become just one. , ' �. AN, That is one way to gain poises You may figure out a device that a will serve *you equally well. .Keep your' head up—and chin, too—when you are talking before an audience. This goes for talking over " the radio, also, as any' of you know who have ever broadcast. You ° n have all seen the speaker who grasps the back of a chair with his hands - < b' guardians of 1Thompson's tress- . . ' Perhaps they are still wa4ing .. . Broken Leg or - +- - New Ladder How can a fellow tell when a rung on his ladder i -s going to . break? On the list of farm injuries are a number of broken legs, arms, shoulders, heads that came when a rung broke. It makes a difference whether you're on the third rung from the ..bottom or the third from the top. . M^ he- e-vcry farmer ought to figure out the life of each ladder, and throw it awa% a cople of years before the breakitioint. But how do you tell: All we are sure of is that nipst farmers keep laddc •q around too 'long. A new !A,le- i, epi^ancr than I 'a ho -i it„1 hill `, i ', nken leg. 1 and talics into tire tabiectoth-OTI-M the platform floor, completely obli- yours of the people out front. Look -Three New Faces at Paris Parley—Three new faces will appear at the conference table in your audience in the eye. They will :'-Pars when Big 'Four the Bi ' Four Council of ' Fore; ' Ministers tries again h immediately. decide that you have e German g to unsnarl t - something to say. Note also the problem. Left to right in this photo montage are U.S. Secreta of State Dean Acheson; value .of a smite and a pleasant ex British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin; French Foreign Minister1pbert $chuman ati n pression. That aounts, more than -'Foreign Minister Andrei Vishirisk}.. Only Bevin was present in London in December, 1947, anything else, when you are mea when the Big Four last considered Germany. LITTLE REGGIE By, Margarita J SAY REGGIE -WHERE DID YOU GET THAT DANDY BASEBALL WIT ? A{N'T R KEEN r Ok . Ifs A I sl y% CAPTAINS UNIF01 F• --AND ITS ABSOLUTELY FREE f FREE! SAY THAT'S GREAT! ,-j • YEP- ALL YOU HAVE TO MN �. 19....1...; -uaprnan, .f.- Reg Full- T•• ..olson, of R•h'lthy !•h:unpfon cru• ani honor w -?re rerin_ bull <` ,t silt] table latnp at, ,,.�'� UNIFORM 110 TWE REST OF THE TEAM 1 i �cer xt—least all i� �cer xt—least all ROCK TNEATR AIR-OONDi'!'Iovw .Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nuns '2, 8 and 4. 1 - shows at 7.00 and 9,00 P. M. Saturday Matinees at 1.80 P. ,M. Saturday Zveningi Show at 0.80. SCOTT Of. The Antarctic Hybrid Seed Corn Warrick's Big', S Blend, early or late is a blend of 8 hybrid 'varieties together to give the best corn wrdlage • In mixture of gain and k fodder. 'Warrior's JTybrid 606 . matures din 90 days fair cora ensilage exceptionally heavy yielding, general purpose cora . BLTILDIiDi'$ fiiTPPhI1$ • j GY]WOOk"* the, perfect- - Donnaconna Wall Board, may be used for shooting .. or *aaboard • Asphalt shingles ►lain or colors CLAREMONT CO.OPERATIV FRONE 3 8 W , 1 • CIA&R,EMOTIM, ONT. Susnesis BulaxI lltlbi' $UYPLM ftmedfate Deuvery Can He at&&' Of The Following Itesas Asphalt Shineft Boil Roiofirlg In Ali Qriades --, SoY,Bric siding - Asphalt Boat Coa>tihrg Alu n faual Corner Bead Ridge Cap and V&UW C*haleey Flue Lhrfng sand - - Asad *�e._$ricjc- - Faoe-larieit -- C7loncrlte Books Iasalatfsa ` Hate and Loose Order Posta and Poles A. W MITCHELL. PRONNS 74`and 114 ... . .. ..... . ... _ A. E. Richardson D�BAL INSIIliLdNld� , Ar JWMTR - - CONVBYANC XG I13- e�, Rtlf a UA • �Piiene P1ic1oeelag Ott Insurance AdvUee Adar,e;s ilbo.. _ Brouihaos. Oak' spick. 6 am IN TBCiI UCOLOR -- "OUR TRUCKS PASS Y ,.',liar WAY" stags JOIIM Mil" and KEN AND CLARKE PRF N'T2CF AUCTIONEERS caused and Authorized for ms counties of Ontario and York. Farm : Stoek, Impleumatts Hot; hold Furniture, Reed E>�te Sales our Specialty at Ressonable. Rates. Dunn- Service for 019 - Price of One. MHUben P. O. phone, Agin, 6$w'a Msrithaen P- O. phone Mart: Fog Prentlaw have been estabLiaWd auctioneers w nco 1890. starring . E>pM04YD O BBIE.Yresponded ROBERT BTACY •` DEREK BOND J -- CLAM coNil O N T - STAFFORD BROS. Monday, Tuesfty, Wednesday JUEtiN RODNEY June 6, 7l S. l wa At 6,46 and 9.00 P. M. Mr, and Mrs Len Lye and Mr, _ AdeaTnnental Works Barrister. soncitor, Notary Public The Red Shoes and ;Mrs Clare, Keevil epent the end 'behind the band followed by the Of the wegk at the Keevil I Phone Whitby as • • Piek�ering " ont•, C. C. RIC14ARDSON cottage. members of Brougham Lodge, the The motion picture show, fll8 Duadas.st: X. the most IN TECUMCOL R with members of the District Installs- Claremont people will be held here, tion -Team, with Bro. Roy Carter, T Mr, and Mrs, t1�id :Hiller, Oshawa: starring - ANTON WALBROOH soon. A camerman was all around D. D. G. M. and Bra. Don Beer, the MA Crus GORING and Moira village shooting scenes of the District Warden at the lastbut the village folk. , McEACHNIE'S Phone: Toronto . EL, 0894 Shear* latter' counter -m arching into the Xr,' Douglas, of Bobcaygeon -lo ; Thursddy Frfda "� satuidis—y_- + y •here -an -Sun May:--.-- - was church T -he -church was filled the doors with some who could not 'o -- F'IRiNT=RZ DEALER Of 5touffvlle, spent Sunday Daae p, 10 and il• Mrs. Pretty, of Toronto, spent a get in. The music, led by the Brou- few days here this week. FpNER,AI, DIREO'hpR, fight•A er. Sq aadron gham choir wan very good, and chimney fire at the haute of Rev. • 1. E. Kennedy preached '')) LICE:ISED,AUCI'I011'hEli BUILDING MATERIALS visited Air, and Mrs. Ru:<s F'ilkey un an J. Taylor on the 5tb Line, on Sat- '•Oddfellows Sermon', that ,Private Ambulance service - .IN TECIRNICOLOR, was en- urday, was extinguished with little joyed by all. There were visiting loss or d—age. The local company b Day or Night ~ -.- - - KEN AND CLARKE PRF N'T2CF AUCTIONEERS caused and Authorized for ms counties of Ontario and York. Farm : Stoek, Impleumatts Hot; hold Furniture, Reed E>�te Sales our Specialty at Ressonable. Rates. Dunn- Service for 019 - Price of One. MHUben P. O. phone, Agin, 6$w'a Msrithaen P- O. phone Mart: Fog Prentlaw have been estabLiaWd auctioneers w nco 1890. starring . E>pM04YD O BBIE.Yresponded ROBERT BTACY •` to the call. mem era from Stouffville, Mark- ham, Brooklin, Port Perry, Osh- Wm, McEACBNIE prop. JUEtiN RODNEY liar. and Mrs. Carl Dopking, of Dundas, were here on Sunday. . awa and Pickering, Our Brougham Phone Pick. 193 Barrister. soncitor, Notary Public :Mr, and sirs; Arthur Bates and fa:rily spent Sunday with Me. and Ludge is to be congratulated at tin, time far ha-ving won the Dis- trio Trophy last P Y Year for • • Piek�ering " ont•, C. C. RIC14ARDSON Mrs. Don Hedges. the most • JOS RENT BUILDL�IC3 . _ Mr, and Mrs, t1�id :Hiller, Oshawa: new members and are well on the spent Sunday with friends here, Wuy to wiunin it b 2gain this year. Phone: Toronto . EL, 0894 Mr. and Mr -4. Ge•jrgo 31;nin as as the took n thirteen new mem- tiersy ung n.�ht recently, Several MAW PLYWOOD Of 5touffvlle, spent Sunday v. these are liucke • .WM. sem---� •,•. -�-.� H Pons Esperienoed air. and aIr . Frank Hwm air and Mrs. Len,Pilkey, Oshawa, 5 p,a;'e:W end t p3, t"ei LhaE tl,Ey wi32 be able to '')) LICE:ISED,AUCI'I011'hEli BUILDING MATERIALS visited Air, and Mrs. Ru:<s F'ilkey un ` a1'en'e any unser lodge in the and - Standard, Tempered. Trmpertlle Sunday, ;�:ov:uce i�r a gurus of nurkey LICENSED AUCTIONEER i and Macs: Masonite.: No, 1; B C. Fir Panel •tt -e Nlabel-.Sainden-on, of Torun-_ to, to, l/suu in to the ri h � t, .of us. and C,.Ak"''�'r w the Iert 'us, VALLA'�OR ' LOYA L ' POG U E earl el an spent the week -end a:th Mr, of but this Phone or Write Pins Combination Quarter, Three-eighths, Half, \firs: 31 a Aeej%-eon 51n Zh1ve :.Daw..on, I:GAP sve�;diug bell,; ringing :t- e •.•I}•.Lvti2 east and west, �i i-4 Dundas 9t. Ewalt. Whitby Picks ring and Whitby Tw•pe Five.eighths and. Three-quarter of T.nrontn. was the week-vnd guest of 'Mr. Bob'.. - 1j:'' L'euirt- H,114,1tua and friend k1' Farm, Household and Property Sales A S Specialty B. C. Fir Plywood, Daw*on here. "'t u duY in Tur•unto recently. 1r. Prompt Attention Given � N M r.Or� �Ijp., Jenr:�.e M,Gla3han and Hiss Smith 02 Torc.nto, visited frierh3 ;;n El airs. V. Sreberk, alark- 1 •gym, ;peat uuday with the form- Whitby R. R. 1 Phone Wh., 814 • • on here on.the week -end e,:5 nutter Jlrs. Seebeck Mr,. Seebeck and- Lt41 1 a,tend- r Mr. Thompson, Markham, a for- ed•the weeding of altar clarion An- OPTOAiETRIST LUMBER YARDS mer resident here. attended the - F1.0 EAING. ONTARIO (,:neral of the late C. A. Overland- taony at 1ii'h1tevele, on Saturday 9,80 to lSOO and 2.00 to a 0 Phone 84 on Sunday, last. yr, and Mrd', Gordon Borland aL's• Woodward and daughter, ". 7 to 9 'I Evenings: Mon. Wed., +ere _wither mother "re, -for the --Mrs• Jack Stewart attended the -DISNEY BLDG„ Opp, P. O. � J A. WILLOUGHBY • - rd wedding at Lvshawa OSK&WA, ONTARIO I - week -,end. ��.,�ie�-Polis I AND t'sC)NS i�/ ,• Mr. and Mrs, Dave •Scott. of Co- on Saturday last. pb� .Res, 2626; Office lQiB II Forty Years Canada's Larg. 00.boars, were Rl,h •the Tomlinson �'leitura witF. M-, Woddward re-1/;or est Farm Agency, rILQ _ family on Sunday, centy Isere: airs. F. Woodward and (ThleeXService Arranged) Country Property �. �'"t ` f ce and lira. Earl S ro t ag, of St, suit J. I. (Bud) Stewart }. Mr and -Mrs Ernest _Jones, of George, i AD0606 . ,lbronta i Brooklin were with the Frank Coo- kev. C H. and Dire, Elliott, E1-' For Thathome Ia Toe. CI _ Pers on Sunday sie Cambell and 'June McGregor, ellers �& Atkinso Wl Our altgr Dept. 'Rev. 1, E. Kennedy left on Mon- "ll of Toronto, were Sunday guests. Phone Ate• 201 W 2 . 8touft. 290 SY2187 Toronto • DAILY sIIVICI To ALL 41s'7 for Picton where he will att- of air. and Mrs. Don Beer. (� CANADIAN AND 10 A pMITi , end Conference unto Friday, A fine garde of softball was play Licensed 0 CMAITIIID SUfII OFF12 A pleasant gathering was held in 'ed here on Saturday night - Elle IDIAi IIaVICI t�0e ALL tte United Church last Friday ev- score: 1-5 in- favor of Brougham, ;Auctioneers Qr0$DQN F. OS$Q$11j I' eNtOW TRAVei l ening when the church presented 1i1. and Mrs, T Philips and dau- *1a M AND 11NOUMHOM � his, and lira. Jos Farr with a bea- graters' Anna and Freda, spent Sun- 26 Year's Experience Q. � O• uWul lamp. Vlr. and Mrs. Farr are day in Toronto with :Via, and airs, iASTERN HOUSE now.living in Orillia. They both had. Russell Cowie. Sales conducted anywhere ' DbtAct Manager- _ �OAeI �� been active in chvTc:t and -common- lalsa Sadie Malcolm and Mr, Tom SPec��n8 In Farm Stock, Fumi- - ity :Affairs and will be greatly miss-' my Anderson of Toronto visited tare I'n+perty Sales. an — -...— ed -by- the community: -- - -with--Ur. and airs Ken-- Pascoe-= All- Bales ly-hilted and 431PIRE bars The Bowline CIub had a very Sunday afternoon, • Advertised, EMIs prepared and Insurance ('�onrp0� �i i�/ipL�i] „„ ]t-rge crowd at their opening tour= airs. P. Hardy and son Billy were posted. LJLrjD.. na�meat of mixed trebles on the with the Knox family over the end 1Repreaseatativea .� * 24th. Winners were: 1. McCutch. oY the week, �T�Q 81�YI1tQ eon, Oshawa: 2. Gcndman, Oshawa; Eight. members of the Women15 Prompt. Jerviee"' Jewel, Oshawa; Lemon, Stouffville- Institute wexe at Claremont on the fP'IAOR�Q Players froi, many surrounding dis- =`'Uth, attending the W. I, District Tom ' - Hugtt Orgy, O haws tract clubs were on' hand for the -Annual meeting, All repast a very Reasonable Rates �. Wbdte, Bowman.ille f>h0 _ so day• interesting and enjoyable time. PRONE 290 STOUFF*7tLL)D Well-known Village Merchant ,llr. and .firs, Harold Crosier, of "- AAROLD 800'1•P C. A. -Overland, Pa,.µ -es Hamilton, visited with air, ,and Telephone 623, Whitby, Out, ' De+eweea Highways 9 and. Mr. 'Caldwell Ashley Overland, airs, J. Gillman recently On Frenchman's Bay Road . known to everyone as C. A. pass The many friends of Vlra. Cliff. ed away at his home here , last Hibbard are glad to know she is Thursday, quite suddenly. home from hospital and doing flue. JI "YourFrlendly Resident Agent" Mr.. Overland was born and ed- Mrs. Fred Hamilton, who nos no-, •' �•` uoated at Erin, Ont He clerked in been so well.b. KAISER., is feeling better a - stores there. an IiF.UJ TOR _ - coming to Claremont 9 ears Irl. 1 18 QASLTALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBLUE 2 Y ago, Mrs N. Hamilton is now in St, LLIBUJTy INSUBA.vCE >EtC. ELECTRIC to clerk -in the corner store, then .12ichael's Hospital for special care _ BUY FTA M, AND owned by :.fir. D, A. Scott, Later and we all hope she will be great- LIST YOUR PROPERTIMS,FOR SALE WITH roing into business for hirnself, he ly benefitted, :Score and Burp Wiring ca$ active until his death •and took CYRIL EMORLEY a great interest in big bus ESTIMATES GIVEN� •'e- ` i E. .. WAS a member of the United Careen River Y��jj Church and a former. member of a tQiaa19 the Order of Foresters, He -married I -�--- the former Ann Little, prior to The beautiful bouquets of flow- ,[��, a cn:ning to Claremont. Surviving ens presented to fir. J. B. Wilson 7C 0-MRIE Jacfcenift O� are: his wife, a' son Gordon, King- on his birthday , ay 26, helped to stun X_ daughter Margaret pre- decorate the church on Sunday last. a BER PRONE, p C& 120 deceased him some years ago. Callers on lir Wilson: Dr. iHolgh- coo Services were held from Clare- ton, Markham, whose birthday Is on phoneR: g�arboeo38.48 Howard 1117 Tr. ant United Church on Sunday, . the same day; lar. and Mrs, J. E. +• with Rev, 1. E. Kennedy officiating: Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Duncan; Q i i Maple Leaf 'Ire Interment wa_s made at the Clare- liar. and Mrs, Beason Draper, ` SCarbor� eiunction ( ` I mont Union Cemetery- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, IIIIIII ;nsur.r�ce Co. Pallbearers were: Jos. Tran, Mel. ,Ed. Garnet of Leaside, who are FOR IMIKEDIATE DDLIvm�Y Johnson, Waitland Anderson John spending their honeymoon at the Write or Phone Lehman, Robt, Beeby and George. Park: I dr -or Dressed, Trfm� �ne�r wsa pool's, - I Cbeap B+. -as for Far�a and Country Constable. Mrs, Roy Carter and non •Mac � WIIVDOIV UNITS COMPLIranre Blah, ,}Ines, i9plrwl ]BROUGHAM 'were Pickering Visijors on Monday. baLaceA, Fsctory_baiat .nd;pretitte& ;Wfndstortn Qmills, i s Buildings Mary and Benson' Lehman (lood- WALLBOARDS --gen Test, Doanwoona, Glyllroe. Gr,�6oaM. Windmills, silos eta wood, spent the week -end with the piyWpOng->�9r, Cedar Biryl, �ypel4te: and Etch Wood, - Autaorobile Insurance at Adl Hinds grandparents. lA grand Oddfellows Church par- ` IMG Z. .� f_v : The Forsythe's entertained a car- T asphalt and Cedat with Na1Is. 'hMdbrio S j Bow meq, n &r u ade 'was staged in Dr. _,gham on >aad of friends from;aT. M. Cela rain 81 ildylg, M•' �.ial�$�I1 igunday, May 29, in the afternoon week -end. Toronto labt flag. Plttsi+mBpaints, ` when one hundred and twenty Gdd- + • - ,Alan and Mrs Michell attended - fellows marched behind the twenty- the n-pman, Mr. hie at Brough - five piece Uxbridge Brags * ...,u -Robin Xicholgon, of wr,•, The visiting membera...•Live, i The guegtq of honor wore n-rin, . stop at , ients of a beautifill tab'o latr:p sari -J_•cm r.+o�,.r al artrir• kPf �.,,_ LAM