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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_07_08:, ... • , 19I9 4 Cerate, per copy JULY 8 Autho as i5econd Class Batter 1 VO[L. 88 10, 41 P1CKFlii-\G, O\T�lilO, FRID�1', l Subscription Rate: $2.00 per Year; U. S. $2.50 W. C. MURKAR and SON, PUBLISHERS oun rove.- i at�ons TPickering PQe e BuildinaWNew 'Js By • �� Pickering Township Oouncil jI &ster Lodge tiebekahs Change I PickeringVillage G NEWg.-� ]1[ondsy, ,July. 4, 1948 .- man, Mary Watson, Bert White, Phos F'or l Sane 'Zl�itP► t<rae �.lwssR.a .• � - Elwood White, Lorraine Windsor, "One of the mo�anpo�a �Fotke Ch _jeholson and da hter, wbo of the July meeting of the local . Passed on Fina) Written Exams: - the Rebekah Tea and Baking Sale have just arrived from the0 West, - Emil Armstrong Gordon Berry, Rev. Arthur Young, Miusister will be the guests of her parents Township Council, was the passing y • -A Tea and Home-baking Sale will 1 -Roger Bishop Geraldine BoskSll; Sunday, July 10, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Barker, Church cd the now..Buiidin8 Bylaw, which take place at the home of Mrs. 10.00 a. m, - Sunday School �.. goes into effect at once. Norman Brodie, Robert Bryant, Gor Harold Richardson; King -St. St. for several weeks. - It was "anticipated there would, don Comport, Bruce Cossar, Robert m: MersisS Service M Matchett and Helen, 'Mrs. 'be considerable criticism of the Cowie, Peter Dawson Wlilis Fade„ on Wednesday, July 13, opening at No Evening 9eiviee Eric Erickson, David Galbraith, 3.00 p, m. under the auspices of a er eppard; Mr, and Mrs. clause in which the prospective ,Kerte Henry, Chas. Hiltz, Ervin Easter Lodge Rebekah%, Pickering. Pickering Presbyterian Church Ch". 'Simmons and family, all of builder is .required put up a "dep- Please take notice of change of ' Rev, David Marshall Mbibter Toronto,; Mx. and Mrs, Bill Moor- Hobbs Kenneth Irish (Hon,), Hea- house and family .of Whitby;' Mr; gait of $300, to be held by Coun- place for this event, previously ar- Sunday July 10, 1949 - idl and returned again when 'cer- the', Lang, Wayne I.idater,� Robert I and Mrs, Bovair (Beta Robins), o! lain specifications have been met, Lowe, Barbaa-a Martin Donald Mar- ranged a be .held . the home i 2,00 p. n. - Sun y School Mrs, Frank Prouae Everyone will 3.00 y, m. Divine Worship Toronto were among the holiday However there has been but little, tin, Rosalind Ndckelehak, Dorothy I be made welcome, Come and bring_ visitors at the Park on the First. to date, in fact a large deleR•ation 011iffe, Anna Mtchie (Hon.), Earl ;' the kiddies. Calilry Temple Pentecostal Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Redditt and ; from the Rouge Hills District heart- Robinson, Margaret Rose, Margaret +„ Holiness Services' daughter, of Keswick, attended the ,ri17 endorsed the new by-law while Smith (Hon,), Wayne Smith, Donna !r•4'5 a, m. r Sunday School 1st of July Celebration on Friday at this meeting; another delegation' Thomson, Laurence Watson. New Churches To, Receive Share 11.00 a. m, - Morning Worship Mrs. T. Carlisle and children, of asking questions re the $300 item, Clayton Annan was granted stand- Of Proceeds of Service 7,00 p. m, - Evangelistic Stratford are visiting Mrs, Irish', -appeared to be quite satisfied also. Ing under Regulation 28, Wednesday . 8.00 P. M. The Rouge delegation felt - that the ` One hundred and fifty persons prayer Meeting : bylaw could be even "stiffer" than CLAREM6VT CENTRE: _ attended the open-air service err- I FWday HOME BdSL"iT(i SALE !t now is. See the Council notice in Passed on Teachers ReCOM McDdla• anged by the Spiritual Aims Comm, $.00 p M. - Young People W. A. _Ldrerfng United Church ; this issue regarding this Building tion: of the Dunbarton Ikiwania Club, at I pastor W. E. McEvoy Bylaw. Dorothy Brooks, Ruth Davidson. their Park in. Dunbartoa last Sun• I A Sale of Rome Baking and •*** _ June Davis, Doric Hilts, Eva Nigh- i day evening. Dnnbarton United Ch Candy will be held at the cottage wander Merle Robinson, William Local clergymen were invited to ;lies'• J. Y. Braham, Minister of Mr. and 'sirs, A W. Mttchell,- During the afternoon session, , Adessrs Regan, Murtson and Roods; Robinson, Wallace Storry, Shirley at as were the chore of the I 1 Sunday Squires' Hench, t •Saturday, July from' the "sand-bar,',' 1F`renchman's 'Taylor• township churches, Rev. J. K. Bra- 10,80 m. • Sunday School Y3 sponsored by the W. A. of the a. - -Hal, asked the Council to. pave as _ Pa'+aed Written -Examinations:- ham bad charge, with Rev, "Dick" . 11.15 a. m, - Worship United Church,, Vic1enug. Road ,ditto al continuing present new {Hon.) Nelda Dunkeld, ' Blair Ev Janes, co Toronto speaker. ?.80 - .3 • Pleasant stns. Ever l Clarence . Beelby, Hazel CaTter- i p � The collection .-taken will be div ! Wed. • 7.80 Il•, M. -Prayer eervioe 1 , . Leaves For Scotland Dorothy Gra- , . s*** �anz'facing to dose to the lake shore. ane Doreen F`lndlap, iced. three ways:, the new Presby ;Wed. .7.50 p: tm. •Prayer 8esvie:e ' Reeve Westnev stated that estim- ham (Hon , 1, Barbara Hall (HOn.). terian Church, Pickering, the new i Thursday Evening chair practice Rev John 3lcLac::fan, «'hitetale, _ _ etas for this pear only inciude3 one Richard Hazlehurst, Herbert born Cnited Church, Roug? Hills. and to !Friday . Gbb9 stud 8cont4 leaves next week !or Scot: and 'T6 mile of paving on that road. Supt ;haw, Nancy Ivinga. Mu;ray John I Rev. Dirk.'Jones: in his work wills Sat, .Fortnightly . Motion Pleura vitt' w ith. relatives he has not seen Roy Ward aided that the road had non (Hon.), Otto Kahn, Murray the different religious donominat- 1 �.. strays boyhood I tons• -Highland 0reek (Centennial) % be "Dur in shape" before any Lynn, Maurice Marshman, Jean - Rev. J. E. Braham, Minister , K HY! Sunday surfalC,nR could be done. F.o Broods Schneider (Hon.).- fi tin suggested' that � one e, -our focal Bernice Duncan on account oY ill_ .. _ _ _ p..10.00 a m Worsht and S. School O t h b PoorCo-uprra u p ;ollee officers be down at the Bay nese, was granted standing, under In one of. our recent issues we 7.30 p. m. -Pleasant Sun. Eveatag -One o the est ,tortes roneern- for a couple of hours on Sunday at- Regulat'on 29: Ronald Hamilton 1 answered the question "why was iron, . 8.80 p. m. Sr. Boys' Group ing co-operation, or the 1w k of it, ternaons to handle the. traffic. was granted standing under Reg the Barrett hill on the Brock Road ; We , . 8.o4) p. m. - C. G. I. T. y,ay heard this week, when'one of *#*+ 8 not paved" by statfnB "we did not t_ Thurs. - ti.30 'p, m, -Trail Rangers our village men whu• had been out _ -A. bylaw Wag passed appointing Presbyterian Sunr'ao 6chonl Picnic know". Last week our Reeve, 51r ` S0Q p m. -Choir practice on the fire truck, to:d of having jernest G. Baker, Claremont, Tax Greenwood Park July 8. � W estney gave us his own answer to I Fri, - Fortnightly - Motion Pictures been to a fire to the webt of us : Collector for this township, publish, answering the question for i here close to 100 .perceut have **** The Annual Sunday School pie-, the Council, stating that the grade th . X. United , MWits ( , The $50,000 debenture issue nic of the Presbyterian congrega- t do that hill' made paving impract= T4tev, J• X. B � li r, hotndays last week and f o_ one vfel t -: for Dunbartoa School has been prrr- tion here, will be held at Greenwood ical...t:hat the hili must be cut ! like fighting fire. However, the us_ chased by--tbe Can-_ Bank- ot- Coln Park, oa FrC�sy, July„ 8, Cara will ; down first, and that this was under i 2 SO p. m. -Sunday 3clsool merge at $98.21. - nal "faithful" rerly "cd . to the meet at the ','own Hall here at 2.30 consideration by the County Road 8.00 p, m. Church Service call They were nearly "cooked" be- p• M. Dept.....a reasonable answer too, SALVATION AR1IY - ' Citizens of Dyson . Road, Rose- --- l _ fore they extinguished fighting the blaze. May we now tell the Reeve that � - ... Lieut. T. Poole While. they were..;ighting the [ire 4 ."bank, are asking fora "speed lim- Nggest Crowe In Many Years we have had a number of our read- TUESDAYS the people who 'live on that rout{ It" on that road Permission will be �' era express to us their satisfact on i >� P. M, • Gospel Sevvlce sat back on their verandahs in the l : required from the Dept, of High- The Rotary Club has gone through and pleasure in his reply throu0b You Are 'Welcome _ 'Ways. another First of _ July Celebration our colu ius -now 'they know, shade and watched the P.ckeri i., *i*• --said this year to be the largest Hill, Dunbarton Village men (who had ,lea, their: . _ 'see WHY. �t+t: !'aul'•'•�,n•t�••� .Mr Fred Vodcn, teacher, Toron- attendance in many years, and we work to go to the [ire) battle U The monthly meeting of the. W. out with the flames.- regard- lames. - to, asked for information regard- believe this will be borne out in A ..Thank Yoa" Pram The W. I, A• will be e;d on Tuesdcy, July All of which reminds us of ono- UW his building a home on the I. in their flmanc'_al statement when 12, at 2,30 p. rin. at the home of 1,ehman property. complete; Mrs, Alfred Strpud, they one-we heard this weeks-it is 1 - It was a typical "picnic" day- i The Pickering Women's'' ItaWtute i known by many that in connection ~ sales around. the booths show that: wish to thank all the ladies of the T with the First of July Celt•bratton THA�iI;; VOCs Village for donating baking for the die. Ra,aar At The Bay held here this year, that some of prom Pickering Rotary Club , het aceen ninety and one, hundred cases of soft drinks; over'1000 hot booth operated by chem at the �'^n numt;er attended the Baz_- the Rotary "Club mem0er;. were dogs, chotoiate, pop-corn all sold Park on July First; and to-ever -ready to forget it.... too much work ?President N. F. Tomlinson end Qne Who helped make the • day a gar at t"e Fi'y }'•rsterday tiiternoon, for all there was in it" .... yet when the members ,of Pickering Rotary out- I'oondkted by the ladies of the I it w•as said that "we owed the nei_ In the.ball games.-Dunbarton de- �, success. Utz- Club- wish to success- -express through these feated Pickering.; Ajax defeated ; signed ­Pickering W. I,'' ;church there: It, was .well patroniz- i ghborhood the da.Y.... that' this, duty columna, their thanks to the -many Brougham and in the Finals, Ajar ed by summer Cott: girs, Tbe•Bamar I', bad been carried on for so many outside of the Club who gave of was officially opened by :1lra. W. C. year, every one buckled down to _their a of assistrnce and goods, in defeated Dunbarton in a sensational CUR'\ER STONE OF NEW it to make it a bigger d,-.y than = the ram ing ora of the 19 i9 Dom?n-_ last-:nning game, .7-(i In the Public PH1:SIsi'TEk 1 >`\ Pit SSI � ct urkar, Pickering, and the by the ever. Let us be permitted to say here Srhool game, Pick;ring-defeated--- D-EDICATEI) I� I:•IP1tE3SI`'E ' Sus booths presided over by the 'Ion Day Celebrationthe Ajax team, CERE\lO�Y 1 members of the W. A. there, E that the Rotary Ciuh have other The membet-hip -is made up of a The parade was .larger than us= + ��-- projects from which . they make p of willing workers, but, the tta1, ,and awards were given to- The cort.eL stuns of the new Pras more money b'at the point tie wish �y duties and detaal lr..ctalved in byteriaat Church on nort6�•Churcl� 6tei>hen ('a til: Buried Yesteitlay I to:.brin out iS the- Club tneuthers. the carr, inz oa. oY t?tis day cmticl Beit. necotKttecl Car - complete9, 1• Bentley; 2. 'Mrs. 3liller 3, Jack 5t., way dedicated on Jlouday even- Funeral seryl e4 were held yes- old ag'eRd "we atte the court:;unity riot be so.sueeesfully ing last, at- an intpre ;ve.cetemony. terday for Stet,heti Ctfik, tell pass- Uri, day" Thi :'ematk has reached ycithout your generously-given ate- e , _ , tor-, i"- ewe heves us that "Rotary didn't gine anyone , istance -Decorated, Float- 1. Il=nee' �fotorS, '3. '�i. Bath. 3. troduced those, taking, part, and earlyTitP�d-ay morning; anything..., tpy were wcll Paid' for Thanks E'er}•one, cundurted the service, everything that went on." Reil=- The I'ickPring Rotary flub (no .entry). Rev'__1� Dat i'sc�:t, I-- A Mr. Cafik. came to Canada from no one to tl: rt , icon• , or one •Europe 39 year= azo, spndin, a few }'ears in. the 'NIaritintes before who knows the large amount of _2. Ti'art'en, 3 hvterlan C;i;uiYh _�)=i,umu read the HIGH SCHOOL E\TR_%NCE :tonne Coats; �.' Scripture,._llr. !d lfunro, Elder continz to Toronto. He lived. with • social welfare and ciiariiabs work , Hol 'Bicycle - of tile: charch, placed a coin, a p° his famil}, in T'orent°, for about QQ already- carried on by this ;ror.n PICI+ERI\G, CENTRE:-' ye;us where he was employed with exp; is them to work their heads Passed on Teachers' Recontnten_ d 1. I3timi;;con '. J. Pyette 3. E. the ,�t torT a 'cLcuntechurcnta: d a off -for nothing. The writer, who Qones. the histotw of the church and a lluirhead's restaurants; The family •• ==Anon: Girl,;' RicyclP - +1kaf, °Py of tae Pirhering \ews at the hcl.e lived in Yicl:erin for the past was on the grounds Prmr� sail, V _John .11u'r- morning until rel midnight,-heard 'Sidney Balli k, ' ' Bert COW- -I rev ' `'od -2-.-Car. Food. _ack of the stone. Mrs. twelve years Vr Caftk s.erced in h 1 Laurens Cheshes, •cis niane•rG - oldest livinz member of thethe First W61,1d• war for 4 years only one contpLint about money orBotel , Trtrices. As we have'.-said in these an, Stuart Cowdell, Patriois Daniel, Wm. McL�o,i Mary R.,11•oughby, . congregation handed lIr. Walter C with the .48th Highlanders and, in p Ruby Eade: Elaine Frederickson, Lynda R'�%�d, Teddy Sleep Thomson, K ' C., M: P. 'the silver 1 columns time and ata;n-the •funds i. trowel the, Second War with the ine* r this Club acquires, is spent, largely R'illiam Frenette Keith Gibb, Car-~ Horses end Ponies - �Ir. Thomson then dedicated the St'otti th Re,t. He was a member Toll Grigsby, G^'il Hannah. Rein- R Irwin �r, 00, 1[. Pi: nc 4.00, of St. Francis de S.tlaa Church. on the "chlTdren" of the, township � aid Harris, 3larjorie Harvard, Pat- Sitrt-iving are: his wifE, the foe- =� large part of the funds from last c Donald Hilborn, D. Strowzet' `4•��n: J. Mc�enly stony with the words, I declare � year's first of July paid' for the Ticia Hem_ley, g•00; I<. Clarl: 3'3,00; H.. Scott this stone well at;cl true in the tlante neer ZIary Reid: five son_: Louis, ltlarie James, Doreen Jenkins, Dar- Raymond, Jacic, \orman and Bert: dental work of Several dozen young- Jones. Leona hentner, Villan 52.00: Soh Mc�enly 53.0') J' Hethennatspoke briefly, that ars iu 1': 1•:c'rin.x township during bora James f'-'•00: I-• Clarke X3.00: B• , one- daughter, Marion (�Irs. How. -t Martin 2.00,. El White ?1.00. the "corner s or.e" is dedicated to I�ob:n�onl the past winter.'The Club has Put - an Mary McComhs, Duncan MacDonald, ' 'MacDonald. Frances Servi^e was 1.1eld at St. Francs chased crutches, eye-glasses boots' ward �Ias'hinict; JoycE ;lorleyr The •return of an evening stege the people g, Picketing forever, A.. Ho show, and the jarge number" who we go along, we can only work for de g;le5 Church nn Th.trsdnY ,.torn- and shoes, groceries and clothing for one w Betty Neil, Fred 'O'Flara, • Stanley turned out for it, proves the poput- achievement by first la; ing oltr Irene porter, Betty ,+ Ing with Res. Father tint, Kennedy i next door Ineighbor,ay o rrhttnd, you knew Parkinson, Ire Wayne Sime- arity of this type of performance. corner stones, pow, Barbara Sleep, Al.Haney and Y.is group gave us Dr, Thomson, General Secretary .officiating. Intern.ent in St„ Fran- I nothing about it. And we are find- 1T aiz- i of the Board of Administration and i cis de Sales Cemetery. ' 80II Barbara Smith, : >vl�y a good entertainment. - { in6, out---these club members are brother of Mr. Walter Thomson, getting a genuine thrill out of their spoke, saying, "it is a great thing QIiERRYWOOD being associated with a group do. 1 today to lay the foundation stone' **** M Ing chid kind of Wo ire thing, l ■ of this church, It will remain here The W. -A, will meet in the Hall they're not working for nothing. L sa a sign of God 1n our midst. It Thursday afternoon, Jaly 14. Topic: but that which they do get Is being close Ing is a tribute to Ion that atter beim "The Church and the Ho'me." spent in a big, humanitarian waylidsrom illar to post, that af- I ' Sunda School Picnic, Tuesday,N a pushed ! D y . p teY trials and tribulations, you now July 12, Oshawa Park. Bring lunch BIRTHS r. : g • • have a visible evidence of your I a-hd have -a picnic supper. _ Kkeflng Milling �Co. faith." Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard WALTON'--Rickey and David, Boas - Tt- II E Rev. D, Marshall announced that Hollinger, Friday, July 1, 1949, , of Mr and Mrs. Bill Walton, Pick- the basement of the church will be daughter. ering, are happy to announce the ,��, Q1iOgE P!Ib(xM JULY 23 to AUGUST 2 (inclusive) T88dy for use early in September. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray, safe arrival of thetr baby sister, at J,�OR, JULY:` HOLIDAYS and that it is expected the church Hollinger, Saturday, July 2, 1949, Oshawa General Hospital, on Thurs• 1 vyill be finished and ready for use a daughter. day, July 2, 1949, Mother and baby Appreciated is October. Keep fn mind August 13 for the �yt Co.operation W ell Be APP LA . , kin Bale and Afternoon I doing fine. J ! i • - The choir aseisted !n the music I H.MA B,a K j of the service. I Tea by the W. A. _ C: 1/tr K NY M sW51TC IC . - .. ,,,• - ' - Out friends anion the horsemen CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING :. FOR SALfi-9-re acfruit farm. 1 mile from town, 6 -room house. full basement. furnace. barn and 'cabin. Pries 99,600.00 Must sell at once due to Illness. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Cherewyk, R.R. No. 2. Beamsville. Ont. FULL or Dart time, stili eommLslon an taltial repeal business. A rut selling business service. ineorw ?a: Aids. 1793 Avenue Road. Toronto. Cao -ACRE farm. 1 mile from Fitton, BeIl:. -= sheteer did have a roper apprecia- P - -ion of our ability to pick winners. - Is fact, we recall, as we have doubt- kgs told you before, one afternoon at Lon Branch..when, when, b some Long y miracle, we had bet on a very long shot whish masa ed to stagger g s'8 .. Thome in front, and were chortling -over the disc.omfituile of those " .around us who had gone, book. line and sinker, 'fbr the hot favorite. �•.,•. �,,,,_ • r • -' But we quickly Rot our come- •;" "W" WAN"D troll sr►3s eaTErtTs _ - -- OILS, GRBABBS, TIRHS ��► oQ y r' wiw lash. q term o ane tour BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS Batts made tram Your own aheep'e wool, or 12 you have old weolima or cotton we will ro make them into !beautiful blankets or rotes Witte Brandon Woollen Mills, Brandon. lean, 7 ReToxsAvoa ♦c Company Patear - >oklet ir)led 1 90, $60 Bay tnsectteldes. lltteatrieTotten Cratsollara. , tlrom we. t sash offer. ♦ ueot 4 Booilet of Information on eeauest liars Poen. Root tine. eta PHOTOGRAPHY :, are went WrAw I,Imlted. to. WOODWORKERS PATT$RNS i i I.hwa furniture, ornaments. tore, moveltl C: 1/tr K NY M sW51TC IC . - .. ,,,• - ' - Out friends anion the horsemen CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED: General Duty Nnrws roe' 160 bed' General Hospital, 9 hr. day, 9 day week. Gross salary $198 per month. 630.00 deducted for maintenance. Apply statist qualification, experience and age to Adminlstrator, Glenerd Hospital. ebatham, -Ontario.. FOR SALfi-9-re acfruit farm. 1 mile from town, 6 -room house. full basement. furnace. barn and 'cabin. Pries 99,600.00 Must sell at once due to Illness. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Cherewyk, R.R. No. 2. Beamsville. Ont. FULL or Dart time, stili eommLslon an taltial repeal business. A rut selling business service. ineorw ?a: Aids. 1793 Avenue Road. Toronto. Cao -ACRE farm. 1 mile from Fitton, BeIl:. -= sheteer did have a roper apprecia- P - -ion of our ability to pick winners. - Is fact, we recall, as we have doubt- kgs told you before, one afternoon at Lon Branch..when, when, b some Long y miracle, we had bet on a very long shot whish masa ed to stagger g s'8 .. Thome in front, and were chortling -over the disc.omfituile of those " .around us who had gone, book. line and sinker, 'fbr the hot favorite. �•.,•. �,,,,_ • r • -' But we quickly Rot our come- •;" "W" WAN"D troll sr►3s eaTErtTs _ - -- OILS, GRBABBS, TIRHS ��► oQ y r' wiw lash. q term o ane tour BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS Batts made tram Your own aheep'e wool, or 12 you have old weolima or cotton we will ro make them into !beautiful blankets or rotes Witte Brandon Woollen Mills, Brandon. lean, 7 ReToxsAvoa ♦c Company Patear - >oklet ir)led 1 90, $60 Bay tnsectteldes. lltteatrieTotten Cratsollara. , tlrom we. t sash offer. ♦ ueot 4 Booilet of Information on eeauest liars Poen. Root tine. eta PHOTOGRAPHY :, are went WrAw I,Imlted. to. WOODWORKERS PATT$RNS i i I.hwa furniture, ornaments. tore, moveltl F'RBI S 27 ENLARGEMENT - With film developed. jltt !gall rLe. Write for. catalotue pt ♦4 victor, Mlmioo Ontar� every rQp of One pr servlc 36c. awe, F11m Service, P.O. Oos M awry On Top Notch non-:1 O or. heavy cockerel- ehlokw day- old. S< !IIIb patterns. �• BARK NQUIPMENT "R SALE }} - -- O� pullets and 3 week old rtarted. Top' Notch ohloks' —0, ,.•fax',,i.nk Y ', have established deserved reputation for s. 1-10' COCHSHUTT grain binder, 1-8' *as , - binder, 1 YcCormiok ]daer- ... WANTED 'p \ vitality. irowthiness• meatiness. You'll like@ eel Harris Jrsala any tedder DARLING Township a ' them. Wide selection breeds, crosses. Prompt ins Green Crop bay loader, 1 fork bay behool Area rtyuirea " `- / &:• shlpment- Also turkey poults. Pullets ten.—McCormick' Deering. 1 Floury 11 -furrow ♦ teachers duties to commence Sept. 0. o see" w to laying. Free catalogue. Top Watch plough. 1 39" McCormack Door" threshing Apply. stating qualifications. exDerleacq Chick Bales. Guelph, Ontario. machine. Alt f>otDlamenL fa t0od worklrur Demo of Isar inspector. and salary e:Deetes. CATCH UP with theca well started .chlaks 3 condition. John Stephens, selawn Farm, to Mack H. Barr. Sec.-Treas.. Clayton, Ontario. . r� {�• �,, T°i'' 2z'� and 9 week old. Heavy breed cooltereL RSObmOAd TI1II. -- i, " '''t' non-ee=ed or pullets. Many breeds w ch000v Chick MEDICAL .. WANTED, Protestant teacher for B.B. No. IS, Pittsburg Township. Duties to comatotoe «. 9 •2/ k + t ., �' from. Prompt delivery: Twaddle _ PEP UP1 ' a atcliei•iea LiAtlte�. -FBPga . statinse dTreaa t DON'T miss the boat --eggs are advancing is Take C.C..6l3. Tomo Tablets for i`pw vitgllq expected, to Mrs. Simpson, Sec. Gananovue, Ont., R.A. 8. • • t price and roasting chickens will" be In strong demand. 1t L not too late to buy Tweddle nervous and genera] deb111ty. 10c and TIM at druggists. PROTESTANT Teacher for B.B. No: 8 Wein h�� f tw✓::! r, x • bigh auslfty fur maturing chicks, Prompt three old Garatraxa. State aniillfications and salary exDccted. bend appllcatlons to Geo. L. Battey, --- — — DON'T WAIT—Every sultans o! Rheumatic' ? ;f delivery on day old. two and week started,--12-pure--breeds- and -18 cross. breeds _Pains or-Neuribs-should tr7 Dixon'a Remw R,Fix -Ne, 3 Fergus. ,. to choose from. Turkey poults. Free range dy Munro'■ Drug Store. 936 Elgin. Ottawa. WANTED: Protestantquallfled teacher for• older pullets eight week to laying. Reduced Postpaid 61.00 McBean No. 1 School. Term. 30 months. - " ,,. ",Hatcheries prices for July. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Limited. Fergus, Ontario, 1919-60. State qualirications and salary wo. , petted when applying to: Mrs. Lester Draper. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED�IDvery assesses o! Rheumatic Pains Or Neurms should t17 Bee. Treas., R. 2, - Gracefield. Quebec. PULLETS wanted all ages and breeds. puze SEEING SNAKES?—Doh't worry about it, they're really there breeds and hybrids. Apply Box No. 13, 139 Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug store. 936 EI- WANTED, teacher, Protestaht—tor_.-. tcDWi This barrelful of rattlesnakes is awaiting execution at the Pole lath stress, Sew Toronto. stn: Ottaway Postpaid 11.00 — si Section No. 4. Pllkineton. Apply to Ache- _-- uXE1Na AND eLF.AfgNo INGROWN TOENAILS " Creek ranch near Cheyenne, Wyo. When the ranch became dan- Steadman, Arks Route 2, Ont., Elvins suall!<- cations and salary expected,, erottsl infested with the reptiles, a simple trap' consisting of a " $ Y HAVE YOU anything needs dyeing or clsa� removed Quickly and painlessly. "Nall-ptY" $1.001 "Corn Fix" removes corns in ten min- : length of stovepipe and a steel drum was devised to cut down their tngr write to us for Information We are utas, also WIonses_50c: '.Wart -Fix" re- WANTED numbers. One end of the pipe'Is shoved into a suspected den, the glad to answer Your questions. Department Parker's Dye Works Limited. 791 Temge moves usly warts. 85c. Money back guarantee ' LOGS WANTED - other end leading into the drum. Heat of the pipe attracts the street Toronto. Ontario on all Wree.. sent Post para by A omson. F7eeb 'Cut Hardwood. ' white pine aat�m "snakes, which crawl through and tumble into the barrel, where they ae9 et clarens Ave., Tomato. spruce veneer and iawtoss- For Price@ ami FARMS FOR ALE HELY WANTED are kilted by carbon mr rr,tjrle Iles pumped from ret Atitn PXhAil5t. specifications call Roddis Lumber and Vesew Co. of Canada or write Box 889_ Satitt Ste. FIFTY ACRES Comfortable House wired Hydro -contracted between Guelph, Rock- wood. Bramosa. Boma wood, could sub divide. ldrie Ont WANTED. Registered Nurse@ for general • , _ , Call at [arm or melte A. Amer. R-( 4, duty, 9 -hour day, Apply Superintendent of Nurses Ross •Memorial Hospital Lindsay, C: 1/tr K NY M sW51TC IC . - .. ,,,• - ' - Out friends anion the horsemen age through the stretch, is never able to seriously threaten file Win- ner, who ran as though Consider- ably the best" •J * - just In Case you do not happen 10 catch the measling of the allusion we shall merely inform you that uuelph. - toe ACRES. rlverfront farm on No. 1 high- war, twelve miles west of Cornwall. On- earl,. Apply W. A. doso, Wales Ontario, R. it. 1, WANTED: General Duty Nnrws roe' 160 bed' General Hospital, 9 hr. day, 9 day week. Gross salary $198 per month. 630.00 deducted for maintenance. Apply statist qualification, experience and age to Adminlstrator, Glenerd Hospital. ebatham, -Ontario.. FOR SALfi-9-re acfruit farm. 1 mile from town, 6 -room house. full basement. furnace. barn and 'cabin. Pries 99,600.00 Must sell at once due to Illness. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Cherewyk, R.R. No. 2. Beamsville. Ont. FULL or Dart time, stili eommLslon an taltial repeal business. A rut selling business service. ineorw ?a: Aids. 1793 Avenue Road. Toronto. Cao -ACRE farm. 1 mile from Fitton, BeIl:. -= sheteer did have a roper apprecia- P - -ion of our ability to pick winners. - Is fact, we recall, as we have doubt- kgs told you before, one afternoon at Lon Branch..when, when, b some Long y miracle, we had bet on a very long shot whish masa ed to stagger g s'8 .. Thome in front, and were chortling -over the disc.omfituile of those " .around us who had gone, book. line and sinker, 'fbr the hot favorite. �•.,•. �,,,,_ • r • -' But we quickly Rot our come- the "George McCullagh entry's in the Dominion Stakes set for Jame 27 is a gentleman named George Drew -and let it Oat it. • • Now, on-- looking it over again, we tee that, we did somtthin Plea g that was worthy of note. Chat • phrase "considerablythe best" 'is probably one of the greatest pieces of understatement on record. '• r « .� Fr f b h C 1 b' villo hishwaY: )arts stone house, alae tram, house, turn, pigpen, garage and hydro: 1 mils from school, church and canning tactors'. Apply C. G. Sprague. Ameilaaburs. R.R. 9. Prince Edward County. OPPORTUNITILS for Wz1% and WOMM BE A HAIRDRESSER MOM CANADA'S LEADING SCJK=. preai Olroortnnla Laare Hairdressing pleasant dlgalied profession, sand wares. thousands successfa) Marvel ,+'adnate.. America's gregt•sr system Illustrated eau lcxv* free. Write or ral) ,WARVOL RA1RDRESSINO SCHOOLS abs slow st w . .lbrouts ;; prances■ a Icing St.. eamnem • 77 Rideau Street. Ottawa..;,.. - epi ew1.6 ALUMINUM ROOFING it SIDING Cross-(Inmp,d Cars ated aad rtboed styles. a to is ft lengths Immediate delivery from stock. writs for samples and estimate& sten) Distributor* Limited. baa Chem St.. Toronto. BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS Batts made tram Your own aheep'e wool, or 12 you have old weolima or cotton we will ro make them into !beautiful blankets or rotes Witte Brandon Woollen Mills, Brandon. lean, BARN MONEY at home. spare or full-time . moseymakisc! Learn to make candy at om .1- WAY retia o um to -- home, earn as you learn, gree tools supplied. irppance from the lips of Tom Bird.sound loud wails of distress over BALED SHAVINGS Correspondence course. NATIONAL iD STI• For rain, baled softwood shavings. carload TOTE OF oo rFECTIo.mmy RwL. IIs afean of Canadian clockers. 'Even the lacrosse situation out there. The Dx 76,talerlmfe: P,o. Bo: 163, Montreal. P,Q 1 a blind pig." observed Mr. Bird West Coast Province has been one Montreal 6. As .. ;Sourly,is liahle _tc. pick u One WOODWORKERS Patterns. lawn-tnrciture. COMIORT for believers to artlictim sept • ,P of the few remaining hotbeds of ornaments ora, novNttes All full ata.. free for 10 self addressed enveto". Bos 41. acotro." that once -great game; but now..even Write for catalogue. Debt. W. MosDro Pat 138 -19th St.. New Toronto. Ontario. c :_..•.* :". I' terns 44 Vector Mlmico Ontario, i STIFF there, spectator and player -interest 5o num that we have heiected appear to be slipping badly. CMDISON Separator, on rubber• good coo- - dltion 36-60 Hnber Tractor. road rear on and predicted, .ano.her winner -al- ribber Al NEeandW AND7USED Houghton. ■ DEAFNESS though not on the rage track this Countless p Gordon 3s1 Talbot zEal+t SHO Lc U HIGH-WFTtl. g speeches have been i �, _ • OLLL INme-yon will pardon us if we in- made, reams non reams of stuff alulge in a spot of "I -told -you -so- have been written and published, POWER GRADERS. DITCHING MACHINEtl. No Batteries No Wires iug" Shortly after the running of outlining various 'views as to the FARM TRACTORS. WHEEL AND CRAWI- ER THRESHING MACHINES. COMBINES, ► Rub In Minard's ice aur great Canadian "classic"' we real reason for the decline of la- The smal1estIE. SLmltsevlar ,dSaKas. ache& published the following paragraphs, arosse-for our money the grandest MZITER'S MACHINERY SALES Hcaring Aid on the �+ and eptaies. Gres»• quick drying, aa' .:w'hich you can check agginst what sport ever played on this continent. INC. market ... Made is' m odor. actually happened on June 27th, for (And if this be treason, hockey, NEAYs96 FALLS, IPA. oR CHAeum). aids. England. • ONLY s••"�" acrtiracy. baseball and football bugs; make SHAVINGS -SOFTWOOD $12.50 per ear. Over • !" '`_ what you tike out of it. T at 94 cents per bale loaded on care Haliburton. 5 0, 000 Satisfied ' « • W. O. BAILEY A SONS. Hallburtoa. Ontario. Users. Tr t h e 1Down ` at Woodbine Park on yy - e lKing's Plate Day, several premia- ,.'Some will tryand tell HAOSTROM. Hash -Quality Scandinavia, 'pf- VIBRAPHONES. you that &no accordions or sale. Calalotue acne an Write for FREE' gee Nnt Progressive Conservatives were out-and-out professionalism—with request writ" Theodore Basan. 119 Shoe- maker A,.., Kitchener, Ontario. (Represent- booklet and full vary much disgusted when a gentl- the consequent flow of the best to Ing Importers of Hasetrom accordions in ,particulars of 30 days' home trial MINARp -anon who had backed the winner, lent to the, larger centers, where the eastern Canada,). ]Spic, and who was feeling very' getting was better -was the chief HEEL ire of a t kinds: olding. ad- Canadian Vibraphone Company lustahle and special built. Bamford -Renis Room els, Drummond Bids.' • Sleeful about it, pointed out in cause of its failing -off in popularity. Ltd. Ottawa, Canada. 3117 St. Catharlaw ea W.. Montreal. nae, 'lodes that could be heard for half Which seems rather queer, when DOE ♦e Track F.W. for Drousntnr ane p block that what had just hap- you consider the fact that the boys- ppeernled was the very finest sort of a take their pay regularly and out in +1 Chevrolet Special. Sutherland. Centre to. lavlch for the future- the open it doesn't' seem ' to land, Toronto, we. 1311. r• s ! hhfor instance, baseball and PURE WOOL VALUE - AG E NTS WANTED •.I ' - - - offering of pure woof utility Curr. I ' _. •tTlltrt;' he said, ala M exactlocke Initial o y % • N Indtoomeable for picnics. couch covers, auto- mobiles and .that extra blanket. Colors red �•-`-_; picture of what is going to come off and black. blue and Dlseit, Breen and black: 'pp June 27. The George McCullagh I ,' Others place the blame on -well, fringed both ends, Size. approzlmately bt" � — for the ieflsdtion,al flew 7 entry gets away from the gate bad-- ' practicallyeverything in the AI ha- = 72 entryPrice $5.95 each delivered. Pay nt b, is slow to get going, and all- bet, starting with Automobiles and a any,tun extra.' Money back guarantee. Ma,y r« T— lltOsigh continuing with real tour- continuing on down. other real valuer to follow. s • r THE MURPHY GRAHAM CO. • _• • Room 115, 363 9t. Nicholas, Montreal 1 •� .... •, I - � Personally we would be inclined CASE Combine. 41 ft. with basting platform: eckup attachment dna .coir clean: Onlyto split the blame three ways. First pl$rJohn 3eere �t. 1 - ' CAR WASHER Of all, Women. In the PalmY days steelHary Caldwell, R.R. , DurhamOnt� Phone 379J3. - - • Eeray 91060041b sae•• k•+• Sells," sigh to every car owner. f oflit sport,__a-.large percentage of ]scrosae aures ended up in mob aim discount to fO"° he 400 r s "HARVARD'• Elecere _ ,also service statio$ts, Sa ale and • y a g One year guarantee. S - p�jjta--- ---- - -- -- -- - scenes, with players and spectators • 400104011164 rosv,bp btlat Owners. dealers, Theodore Be:an, 219 Shoemaker Ave., Kitchener, Ont. t alike taking part. RETAIL, l�itlet ' FOR SALE—Eagle Tractor with cab. 32-48 e$4e5O This was *fair though when the R.R. °2, Zurich,od Ont condition. Peter Otn6erlch N sIYOf �1 �A -ZEE Car efk1 MT a IIR1RAt 01SCOIIIIT7 TO ANNIS i ✓ e �aWy • ACT NOW 102 eROTKTIO TIRRITORNS GLASS CUTTERS set . with senuine cutting Ye l"Fr. �^rI tush customers were largely of the diamond. A most useful tool around Farm, fd„se@ h; • CASH tM OM illi SUMMIT! SALES I male persuasion. But when the Home or summer Cottage. Pitts $4.10, post- age paid: C.O.D. charges extra. Dealer prices women -folk insisted on comm cr A•, g on quantities. Canada's Oldest Diamond Tool along -well, they just couldn't seem Company. Furniss Clarke and Co, Limited: _ to appreciate the beauty of fists 881 Bartlett :Avenue, Toront, Ontario. N i ATTENTIOFARERSt Field drain tile— 11 • and sticks swinging wildly' and we are now In➢[a position to accept more - £X. :• manly gore flowing freer from orders 0 erBarttetteTue Para sizei 3” xo scores of faces. - folk St., Stratford. Tel. 2394. - So, when the 'ladies decided it I was too brutal for them, they also I' of getting into the dame. took to p° ,cx s7. ame to the conclusion that it was softer pastimes. y Third, and finally, we blame. the equally insalubrious for Ube males Sports Writers: When the game * R under their sway. To put it briefly,-_ ` Maw stayed away, and insisted was abbreviated, they insisted -and Fi1Sta11 gANs®N��iIAg Pleasure __- Paw staying with her. still continue to do so --on abbrevi.- Ot CO - dc 4 ; - sting its name from Lacrosse to « Boxla. And this, we honestly be r Second, The Moving Pictur4is• R AL lieve,.did Lacrosse moreaharm than ,� Just as every girl conceals in her r •any other single factor. "Lets go ' g bosom the thought that, with' any - F x to the Boxla game„ • may sound 'o Y v kindof a break, she could run Rita �< like an alluring invitation to you. F yB et`'; Hayworth out of the' park, so mod- enm1 l e� But to tis it prests no more PORT. ern youth has a feeling that, some tation-in fact not nearly- as much `k'asc� day or other he win be tapped for PP -as &'bid to go out for'an EX�eveninQ • - e Hollywood to become a new thrill of Bingo. - k c # for the bobby -sox trade. g Igm„ Tobacc Marcia Evanson, of the WCCO' e Now it is a well-known fact that - �a radio station >i publicity 'department _ no ]ad, after indulging in a couple in Minneapolis, unable to sleep one of seasons of lacrosse as she once night, reached for a sleeping tablet was, •played, • retained sufficient tom. in the dark, swaflowed it, ander photogenic qualities to be anything promptly fell asleep. -more alluring than a cinema men- Next morning she discovered ro ALM "AAABLI � 7Th �a� TiM t)hnny Welaj -- Hitting and ace. -And so the youngsters, instea'l sleeping tablets missing. She had o, i - - - - selling star with the surprising lictveve•r rlln• r•I shins inn. , `1FToronto Mriple 1--rafs %a _. 1- _ DANFORTH BUS- LINES LTD. - - - - BRYANT MOTOR SALES DAILY -SERVICE - F AIIl3SA1i plt.AR)�ONT T F2MG0801T TRACTOR$ T BOUND READ DO WH6T - - _ _-. _ 006[PLh'TE LINE' OF L11pI8 �-' a.$, __TO 9.m. a_m... a_m • D Daily Daylight Saving Tina 8aimF lr z, sun. Ex. ZZ. Y flan. ]�. TOWING AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF .CARS ,land Sun. A -Sat. & Sun. and TORONTO Nf PHONE: WHITBY 2230 _200 DU\AK O WEST ROL Hol, - only Hol. Hol. Hol HbL iloL Only 8oii. 8UA' A k Stix. A "tow 9.46 6.46 2.00 10.00 9.16 ���� �,� Bay and DuLutt 8.40 9.35 1.60 5.30 9.ii e Q COckshutt MaChlner ' 10.10 8.10 2,56 10.25 1x.40 .. Danforth and Luttcelt � -8.10 • 9.10 1.36 4.65 9.10 y 10.20 6.20 2.35 10.35 .9.5o 8carboro Jct. ; 8.00 8,00 1.13 4.45 9.00 10.85: 6.35 2.60 10.60 10.06 Malvern r .4b 45 1.00 4.30 8.46 10.88 6.38 8,63 10.53 10.02s 7 8 _a j . BDOTow Corneas 7.42 8.42 12.57. 4.27 8.42 For Sale and on Disalav " 1040 6_40 2,66 1x_65 1Q 10 _ . Town Tdnw _ ? 40 8.45-12,55 4: _ 10.60 6.50 8,06 1L06 10.20 % Markham 4.30 5,30 .12.45 4.15 8.80 11,.00 7.00 3,15 11:15 10.30 7.ocnet HSII l 4.20 8.20 12.35 4.16 8,30 r 11,06 7,05 3.20 11.20 10.36 Green Rives 7,15 8,16 13.30 4.00 8.16 - 11,10 7.10 8.25 11.25 10.40 - Btrottgltam' _ - _ _ . • 7.10 8.10 18.25 8.55 8,10 - ' -- 11,30 4.$0 8.36 11,35 10.50 Claremont t0 16 7.00 , 8.00 I8. 8.45 8.00 • DdILY ii1H'lUCTION IN FdJRlllq, EFH`ECTIVE SEPT. 20 th FROM TORONTO _ .r Slagle ID We Reals" Fare '- - TO L40GUST • TO BROUGHAM .70 $1.30 - -- _- TO OLLRlZiONT :NEW AND USED - .. 400O19fiRT1W ..80.. TRA(7i'OR (. , - AND ROWCRO _ i ,.� TRACTORS, A.YD 3IACB2XZEM FOR SACH ALSQ - .. . John B: White 0!!M11 1 TION, BROUQIiAY PHONE: IiARK$ay _ tl-1 R1 16 a is :' ` ,•. w a ,,- r4 �` E = MPt or Write Your itlogaieleM+ 'A 1112 holiday (i� Lj lidaq Reek -end with her par. V l7 en 3I . Knoz7777777 q p-,_ _ �� O A M is ylr and NVm. Ivan H-ess W has been i�II ' A very pleasant _evening was atthe home of his parents this pant spent on Thursday iast when a_. m- -week, is now much better and will " "" F x ; • y berg of St. John's United Church Boon return to her home at Kiasateti X" 11r; and firs E. Anais went on a .r . r fit _ gathered to enb an eveltiug y:th� £ �y` ECev. I Y;: and bar,, Kennedy an'd Don utnday, taking SafetySallyS•• shut motor tri a :atu ly bei ire t ley .left_ uy tu: tltelr with _them some Brougham ladies. new fume at CautLtngwlt: lir. Ai rI! hey are alwa•;•s d •ing kindly acts_ l.:itwtt ti�as ca;ttrnlan a like that. *Anyway -.why nMv w„ A _ and kept the y go with (/VI I7 ;uther:ng h:t pti alth him loud re- - rn _empt back eat, _. n :frits anal tlulnorvri- I kc�. 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At t_!r;: ev- t�..it Il1c11db: eft{ [l.e 3cluwl i iiildrr t �;.tu won To try to pass an a hill or curve is asking for trouble - 3'te. , rr1 '%rJr; of eotnpalliVuabfe. ' prizes fur :general F'rotirlency in . take it easy, waif until the way is clear. and friendly co:bperativu. we !Lave their studies during the pa -t term., b, ,And, always observe the rules of highway safety. "' to an ! �uute to thy' parting of ttlz'way3, will gtr2�t,r of the Intitu d which .briagi 'a feeling- of sadness.presentations will be made, O. N. oovc , MWfffe, ' Our hearts go with yvu to your Fitt'teen members of the Wopaen': GEO. ETT _ new home and- we pray tact you Institute attended the 5..0t r anal v- 0 N T A R 1 0 D t P A R T M I N T O F M I G N w A T S µ•ill receive the same kind eo-upera- ersary of the Whitby- Institute on Lion which prevailed Lere. _ «,ednesddy afternoon and .reported Qu. -being requested to write the a'very enjoyable time. address. I 'asked a friend what The guest • s9eaker Ras 3lra• L4 Phase of your ministry Wpuld she Rose Stevens, who was present _. -_ • - •- cuiphasize. She replied, "He came when the Institute was 'organiiedl EILEEN JACKSON to cur -home when a sudden over- fifty years ago. She gave a very In- whelming sorrow. came 'upon us teresting amount of- her early days - d his sincere h OPT032ETR1'ST ._ _ - an s ricers sgmpat 'y and com- is Institute work. All wer gh is untoaes' itltted iorting words hel ed us read thea raise of the spitalitp at TusMay 4. 10 P.�. LET. r "COdIIETICS of Y*w Furst Door ]!Oast of Masonle �� PHOTO-FL�iISHLNC3 Heli US' rice. Only VETERIVARY SUPPLIte fro* %# moi` !- BABY NEEDS PHONE PICK. 48. FILL � 'Ity Motorists_ • •.. • oil _"d.- -STORE -HOTJRB- THAT do t1w �...,,r� ,. Week Days? SPRESCRIPTIONfee ee , Us oo P: Alt. F1.00 P. H. to 6 P. N. or QF -A T VAI Y TIPC i ■ w wwvmi1 now,■ • SOL `OBMAN GRAHAM OWbWBtrooh ]lib and No. 2, Phonst Ple>keadng 19M . GBtO(URM MIAWI KW CVA11AK r r WWr DtBIX1113 PRO": PICIL 1 i hi 86" >•adt WeabdWy AM 4 Its. 710 7AO P. 1* 01.8 APID 017r That was duplicated many times the Whitby li . • d.nring these years, for most -fam- ilies have had much � sorrbw and aLsiety. Children have grown up, marr- led r.nd formed homes; You, Rev.' No'' Y.ennedy, have had much to do with en.H _ le, baptizing the children and keeping- - the community like one big fa Cedar Glen An acquaintance has.been establlissh- ip Park ed with the ' children at the school Bible Hour, The Friendly Bible ' Class have greatly appreciated the DICKERING _ interest both of you have shown in their' social gatherings. , We must not neglhet 'the part you, Mrs. Ken- �I nedy, have, played in the W. M. S. = Aaxlllary, as this is a most import- ant phase of church work. 'I We know we will Laias you and we shall try to welcome your suc- Cessor among us• We pray that his CEaM service here may bt`ing forth fruit. (rrLEN Please accept this clock with PARK Chimes, the ringing of which Will remind you of Brougham friends. The ladies -served a dainty lunch ar.d the evening was brought to a a clo ith the singing of "God be iclth you till we meet again" and N� "Auld Lang Syne." _ Little ,Betty Jean Knox who is In PICKERING the S''ck Chillren's Hospital for a fV02A sperls! care from , slight operation - we are glad to say, to doing fine. 'Wc-dding bells still continue to PICNIC$ I slug hers:_..... _ BW�riQ POM Mr, and W". Helltt7s1a and grand-- ' dai ghter Jay" 1R111el. have *T"ved - � g ho., f"M 'HnClaatl- were bUeY h - - havu been ea Jortni- fb'emseivss' . Bat with reiatt.he and gid fatbo be theF Ras- tthey, are glad bo be Dressing .... h (Sanahn- C _M"ant 6fr. and Ntr% 13111 #s '11Th" 'iba'we�lt=eAd' Mrs; B. tie4ltt pad $a&&.,' one MW ^`• 1 �wu L wcl a. 4-4 uv ,.••c .., i7vw r auU j&Luuly L.obl,U bl'e� nUW bL k;12114) . _ - Cl assifie�A.dvts ( call they make a man suffer so Ahshunyoon`g tbhat's a tough uue In u., He thought of his wife, It on the compositor. Ed,) on Lake REDa'ndWHITE thingL, turned out right, he mused, Simeoe, where the Junior Bova' -TO RENT — furnished Bedroom.... she'll be happy. He could see the Camp is in full awing. We hope busines man 1:elerred; also garage, expression of sheer happiness on they are having a fine time and - vhone Pickering 120, as a rest a or her. to, wweather for their YOR SALE: — sleeping ca•b1n, new, hold her tight and whisper his 'stay. Some of our girls will be on Heinz Deal " not yet used, to be moved from 1st. Plans. their way in a couple of weeks for r H concession. Write, airs. L, S.:+cott, His job was gone, but he would their vacation. " 15 Rainsford Rosd, furuuw, or f ud another. atayoe not in this Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs • -phone Grover •2'932, 6,00 - 6.30 ev- town, but there was noting to hold AT L9,macraft who were married Z Heinz catsup at regular price eninga. them here. He would- start .again, recently, The bride was formerly - W ATERFOR 5.11.E and this time - for himself. There Jean Endersby, ' daughter of Mr. • 'QUICK DELIVERY would 'be r}o missings rungs on the and Mrs, H. Enderaby of Zaph Ave. , R. Lyude- and Econ ladder again.' Slowly and steadily and was a member of the Jubilee 1 tin Heinz tomato Juice FREE W ' y~. 'Duubarton - Phone: Pick, 22LJ1. he would get enough money to C G. LS, at Centennial a few years July. 8 biuid a home of his own. He would ago. Art is the son Of Mr. and Mrs, PAINT UP! ' - work hard and make a respectable La,macraft, of Meadowvale Gardens ` place for himself and his family in and was a member of our Y. P. U. -Royal jolly Powders -- UP"TDIE' the hearts of the townspeople. It We wish this young couple every tie done now. coria !nese in the would- e a o , , het that painting en--Joaee--knew he could do 1 . years ahead. y,xpert Workmanship. Looking in the direction o! the Paulin B w entertained at a _ 1c Sale or Brash ; Spr+'Z'!� . door he heard nothing to discour- miscellaneous shower• last week for Interior or axter.or age nor, encourage --- I'll drawn this another of our brides-to-be, Kath- - Free Estimates agony of waiting, he thought. He leen Gooderham, daughter of Mr. tCihnrch Street South, Pickering struggled -with the i r lief and Mrs. F. GoodeRham, Centennial 17c (3rd house, east side,) Until _a picture of his future, small Road• Severn guests — ROSS DERRICK stone cotts8e was planted firmly ins _to-Dresent their gifts and -beat ATTENTION. HOUSEWIVES! �e camera of his mind. It helped, wishes to Kathleen, who was very 105 e� 8� " Bonded Singer Representative will and he sat a little less rigid, Maybe much sumprised, The wedding will -b4 is Pickering -and- District each On this new job I get, there will be take place in August and the lucky man is Mr, Harvey AdToronto. . Tuesday. For information regarding a bigger pay cheque every week, he am>fs, - vales and service, write to • 'Singer thought, Mary would be so pleased. Congratulations are is order to • sewing Machine Co(mpaay 16 Oat-, For the first time, he noticed what Mr._ and Mrs. Vernon Tanner, who Coo 't" Kist Peas.124 Dario St„ Oshawa". a nice name his wife had, Mary.... were ma1`rted a Centennial last tf it waa a simple name, 'but soft month.. The bride is the, daughter `FOiR EEitiDTA'�i an;I,ST01't•:S ane: soothing, The deeply -cut lines of Mr. an Mrs. Wm, Bruthe g ell of toilet tissue 3 roils a apply of his face twisted into the sem- this community and the groom's g, A, FAIR I N thence of a smilill make their h e. home town is Bancroft, Ont, where Phone: Pickers g 8WS. ' : the door handle turned and Kev � the couple .wams. Jenea lurched forward in his chair. The W A. are holding their antiShredded coconut pkg. �3� _The door now open about four n- ls on July In- ual picnic to Niagara Falhe ladies char solely. closed again. The clock 19 and it is- hoped all t Your Best Market druaned on, with its never-ending •,tl be able to attend, "tic -toe, tic-toc'', He glared at it. Don't forget he church bazaa grounds itotin? Its n] orI lieashiag ,for his • last cigarette, on Saturday. August 13, omatfi� }Dung ai;•.n began pac.ng up cooking,aewine a>sd otlser !temp and dwn His stomach was tilled, wild be on sale, i dKtC �- -EGGS ,with -tear' and anguish, Finishing The Elders are asked to raeet at . 'Elie smoke, he slumped into his the church on.Fridap night, at 8.15. _ -t tVe QQjj1t�•Y rhgir No doubt there is much of interest I L ■ +PICKERI"�iQ, O�'TARIO pIiO1�iE 13it _ The• door at the end of the room to the church to be discussed and I g aOVJ spine: wide. A grey-hsz.red !tali all the men are asked to std there it „,eppvd silently in, at all po9.aible, We understand there LILENDENING28 ties swung around to meet is to be a special sorvi^P'°iter the I pj�)/'� c Ke Jo {`����' i�►11\�.3 PRIVATE dMBL LANC>g ��A/� �C him, an a3,.�tize,i exp;esstoa on hi: -re -dc !oration and cleaning of our FUNEiRAL DIRECTOR Irl .7 face T.ia loan stared wide-eyed church anti no doubt this is one -5 o;i may-retax now Jones. It a._p._ item of business to be discussed, �/�PHO� MARK - 99W, — ta h; 'ten •p: ur:d b -,y, Supt. Bill 'Dempsey and family } Markham, . Onte SALVES .sti. yo :n; .iter ;n tiP w,)rn,: 9r- on vacation at present and w'e e a;may^it gi•e a lung draw,i smile, -hape they are errjoyinq the f'.ne I ' • �•� ,u ! then co'.apsyj• c ,ather and the time away "rim Pickering FarC:�: _ rk, Hope t` pv will b'e back. nvYr WA CCH and CLOG! Centennial �+I l.h rc 8 r the on C inial Ur I �' �i f� h P1 is Gusrantea i Repair Service ftFPa rRtvt: Limited � __ . ` Garry 1i0 haV-.. �. T yt+•1 (l:ii p T'ir..., or Work' - .. ... la•t Ot:j).r .tTf wf • l . r 1 r ct WO '9C1�TIIY 888 — Diltliti do aa, iu.t :a,k of an.:, :, t• r: i� �jL�Y CARUi P!.6JR'[\,, ' �i�� ��, ��.�s► `�` +�°' rpJr ?f IUTBY, ONTAAUO that kept us out of 1'r pre-= ►>ttt• I)ISCING ,',wt. try to make u;, ai liac �, LIt',HT �XCAVATIVG F. �SILYtKtw" I1,U18EpCtit . Perhup� it was the 2. at s,: mast e tt s*sw i "AGUN'Y By iii\ UTES" the holiday or a coa,binat on of Weed and erat - cuttink 'FromPAi (By, Barry Murkar) ':'both but Sunday. S(.!ilio!'a:ttF•nda,ce - '�""" .Tune 15 to 4% 30. way down T't,> week..rven -tliu.ufih Ci;,iC• HtiTCHI\r - , Glen Knapp, 'Prop � Any Make or Model 1 Kan Jones stared at the clock on the picnic only a week off. rio -- Phare 254 Pickerin_. Onta iP80 3s : the wall opposite him and stiffen_ Yep 'folks, 11—t Salurd:.y; Jule - ,Arthur. Field 8 _ - ed, His hands clutched the rim of 9, is the date, set far our annus the chair beneath him, until the' picnic. IL is to i'e t ld it Wood - PHONE: PICKERL`G 51 W I f knuckles showed white through theland Park Cedar Grove, a.itd chi,- _ :TouRY,ened slit' of his hands. A will- leave tbe-church .at --1',-0. Alli +1 140ture Story Of trickle v! perspiration worked its those who have moil! for an ext'- ?£tts'1i 1�'i:DI)I�G M -- way •dcw•n his forehead IL wird lodged • passe,nger or -two-, are.a•k� ri m p a k _ QUALITY OUR OTTO 88ItYiU� O iu the corner, of his eye. He shifted, up soure of tKe children so all w:i' -Sm'eft far his gaze to the door at •the be. assured of a ride. �rotirer arF Frank r■ "'h - far Pnd of the -room. He was alone ' asked to .pro:^ire anip.lp prrnl-lr n t very much alone, except for the for supper and the beverage will be. • f - _ tirkini' of the clock. One hour, he :provided by the Sun3ay Sri oath 'flh'F• PiIOTOGRAPIiER pick ,ringare` , Locker Plant - bad Leen waiting. A lifetime wrapp=, adults .are asked .to reihember there s P ed ' up in sixty minutes. The men w Phone 2215!51 143 Brock St. South will be a collection taken at n behind that door never knew the a- -per to help defray exp?neer, In th " WHITBY, ONT. taut War tying —itself nronnd ' ' PHON _ c•ren-t—af—car-e--{etid—w • . h'{s heart and twisting - twisting R,ould) the -picnic will be postponed 6tnia:.i Open: Thurs., Fri„ _• .until it seemed as if every ounce one week, 8.00 A. Ji, to 5.00 P. M. QUAL.ITY ����� oL Strength he had, would ooze out 'Mervyn, aiorriph, Wayne Goddard a -and flow across the floor. His lean young lace relaxed -- I el,ghtly, as he thought of the Ihany men before him, who had waited in this same room. Waited for tie ver -.i dict R'ith'him, it was one of two answers: Life or eatb.-Vv t'atwo"id it be:' He 'shifted again, then reach p(1 lllto his pocket for a cigarette I `--The authorities had extended him. ` This very 1:ind coiirte-y. He watc)ietl the smo e, a5 it trailed' lazily to- wards the ceiling, never' before • how much a smoke could. - mean to a man, 1 -ie turned again to the door, at the end- of the room. Soon very he hoped, a ', man w•olild come through the' door. It was ••his life they were dealin8 with; his flesh j . and blood. R by did they take so long., The man ran his fingers -; through his long black ,hair. I've krawii men to wait Nom's for the verdict, he reflected. After all, - 'when- dealing with a person's life, nothing must be overlooked. Too i Tnuch haste and maybe, maybe an yanocent person would die. He j ;tried to relax, but, it was tmP01" rble. 8e looked down at'nhis accepted :. pants and 'eat, grey and worn. -the sttuation with disgust. If the %rrdict was in his favor, he would t,aaon have a new suit. These 7wt' month, had denied so much that was dear to him. it; things ingled' " ata _Cht, be wOUW't mind', The Block on the wall Mowed >•er jk&& been wnttfug One Doan a" ` leen �IlnsteO. am- ITO stood up sralted Zeroes to thA BO4W. ITi' *^�� *arched for the handle• then dro bl rk MJA & again . his hart te, '' In his � 4 ' >1•rfed b!e �' �.. .. _ 1 Ser- er donated by-A111son's 14etor Not1Ce t0 YOU 1 �' kast Wood lands 1 -vice, won by Mr. R. Rosseau, of ON Brooklin Ont.• r. zotoz Creamoil ■stimaates FYe�nt Wave doQated by the a~t re ort that Permane ENTERItiG r: are very glad o P I CARP S. C-- • We M. :Baby Gulliver is home again from Mary's Beauty Shop, won by Ken C>�[ENTING the hospital and is doing nicely. Breen, 54 Butterworth Ave., Toron- _ PLUMBING' . /'1 _ mrs D. Mead is still improving, to; 6. Sant -Can, donated by the ROOFING - hone 281W --Pickering, �O • � but must take things' a Schwalm s oce e , while. D. Fantha�nt; ? Groceries, donated ram, �nPiro Bathsoom A great many of our neighbors by Sunset Ian, won by Mrs• McLean -were entertaining' over the week- 3. $2,00 voucher, donated by the � BeaDuroy �e -- o 1■L ] 1` end and we hope all survived the Blair's Meat Market, won by E. ■gnlpnent, stats Annan 24 Windermere Ave., Tor. \ �! .dreadful heat, g MaWalls On July lstp a real good time was onto; 9, $1.00 voucher, donated by eaffinmad had by all those that attended the Hales Service Station, won by Neil, picnic. It was a very hot afternoon -1st. concession; 10. 6 Tumblers,. J. pROi jc -- but agood crowd was out and all donated by Mr, E. Thomas Sr., and J LJ J the good races etc., were well Won by Mrs. Maybin, Rosebaak; filled with enthusiastic contestants• 11.Wine and Gold Satin Cushion,__ , $pace does not permit me to Sive donated by Albert Hull; won by D. ��?, /_ Bari Crawford, Nelson St,, Ajax. We las V ? ' ell the names of the winners in the i -- different events, so we will just sad would like to thank publicly all - IT'S TOWEL TIME congratulations to ,all. One, we feel who donated for thti Draw and also and- -that is those- who - sponsored the, races, Af- QQ `K QQ� the winner of the Country u er e v -- -- - - - - - This race is sponsored cleared and open house followed. Ca.t� to small Here's your opportunity :to repleni for yearly competition by the young Thdre was modern and old-time Or people and a large cup is awarded dancing and everyone had a K at your home :.. the winner •Wh ear was Fred time Ma'. and Mrs. Fanthain and Weddings Who did the distance in a Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mc e e veDISK avG + � in. Red Stripe .................... .».............».. yd �• "--�9' the honors in the waltz contest, We `9d• 6�• -little .lees than two minutes off of Dllshes Caatlery For Rent ALL LL'V]l WEFT Ta ICOLOUR, 17 in.......» . ...•».:_.- pd_.—• • last year's record which was- set by sre sorry that. the pool was not - ,- Dave Nea a exce�p o y ready lust on time t year ut as ' -ff Phone Pick, 13bw2 - ROSEHAr TERRY TOVp3iH.L1N( multicolour I8 tn.-..,.....».».•................... yd• - crawd turned out for the Bingo at 'everyone knows, this dry spell has ' ' all well L1ING white, 2® in, ........................................ yd. had by eat difference to s TEB�RY TOWEL ' night and a good time was made a 8r of is no ex- ................... »............ 'each 5t5c. . all, The winners of the Silver Doll- and the one at the po le Leaf • HAND TOWELS' Is x �, assorted ...... eacb 86c• b Bill Carson and Ception and as It that was not en- M Fire BATH TOWELIS, 20 x 40, assorted eak • ass sponsored y Map x 82. Reed .............. George Morgan as door prizes, were., ough, the pipe got Plugged and 'it DI3H�TOWF3.B..:�O ..... ..." as follows: Mrs, Goldthorpe, Mr. took several of the men all' day-111SurarlCe 4tV• DISH TOK*Fig 17:80, Blae Balfour, David McIntyre. Mrs• Mc- Sunday to free-... it. If the weather DISH 1'f?WEIB, T NFN WEFT, 22x82, » each 05c.e. -- " Ca11 and Donna Thompson. Mrs- holds good is the fall these few - . Write or Phone . GIFT TOWEL BETE, Very $eantifnl, Lovely Gifts-......«.. Hautenbtack was the lucky winner extra days will be made up to aH wasp gate* for Farm and Country The neat; Assorted Colours of the ;10.00. No one won the $25 those that use the poor. Buildings BETS......................»» ............... $tf,60 Bingo will be -held on Anrust hol- I Windstorm Insurance on Buildings >� TOWEL 98c 7 Jack -Pot. The Draw was held after lday following the Aquatic SD�ts :I ce of All Siatour is the Boz ....»....»... the- Bingo and the winners were as Windmills, Silos etc.. F:1,CE CLOTH Sorg, - follows: I A Spartus full -view twin Day, i Automobile Ia+�tram Shopping At leas reties camera, donated by the Qbson You'11 Enjoy Shopp _ - Boyes Drug Stores, sad won by i 8oyVnlan Sirs. Harry Taylor, Old Forest Rd.; TOLE e� by Hull'® The marriage took place at Pick- THE BIG �+ 2. $2.00 0 aria, won by Mm. Dube. smug-ou Friday, July 1. 1949 of I - 1 S �Coodlands; 3. $2.00 voucher, done- Mrs, Florence M. Thresher of this Dumbarton Don's Setvlce Station, won place to Mr. Walter J. Grnham, of ted by 4. a 00 vouch' Medford, Out. t .. - _ •b)r Mr. D. Fautham: $5.Louis MacFar.aua, wife and dao - i ghtec Cheryl. are vacationing in B. •' • C. They expect to be home -shortly, _ - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. REAL MONEY James Cockburn as the birth of a - �■ son oa.June 30, 1949,- at the East I' SAVED General Hospital, Toronto, i . Albert Rattew and �oA� B�� family spent the Week -sad at Ur- ( K S MARKET LA�iT YEAR _-SILK' Mr. an rs 112ia. - - -- - .A very 'Impre, dive church��e.ry icy - - AM1L1E5 all over town who aced t . was held at tdi! Iiiw aliTa %feni tai r the'blue coal' Budget Plan w Park on Sunday evening, when all it bins in the spring sad r e in the Township were in- ecial fill the chu chs , Sp summer of 1948 bearseveral price .. sited to'take paxt, ' rises on coal -sad they will do lir, -and airs, Jack 1leGlashaa 40c it again this year. Why not make i -spent Suud iy in the north country,4 a possible saving for yourself i - - ~ s she same time enjoy the _ 1 Mr., acrd %Mrs. Hart, o! Toronto �t b e f. • and at spent the week -end R ith the latter' rot ro a k convenience of paying for beat in parents %I r• aiid Mrs. E. Cxaven. monthly amounts lust as you pay , The local teachers have all gone _ telephone bills. Phone now for o �� details of the popular 'blue coal' 4 'to their respective homes for a - 5 well-earned holiday.steak ;Bud',get.Plaa. _ L nde spent Mr, and 3lrs, Don 3 D Round Sunday with Mr, an } PICKERI`. 26 g h d Mars Lloyd .�` Phone_t ,1.'Courtice, of Oakville. PHO`*' A. \\', MITCEL�LL. - of 1Mr and . .. .' .• ij J. Carson, son-in-law . . L %Ira.. F. L. MacFarlane. passed with . -... ' :Honors, his -.•3rd .year ;. Commerce .. ,• . , -, - - :.m • • • ' and Finance at U. of T•- _ � Hardware Greenwood - iCi(er1nTHE ��/ E YY The mann friends of qtr, William 1 Pengelly are re' pleased to learn he is 1 wins in health• after a severe -NERAL ''GE R HARDWARE h -- mD serf attack. _ _ I 1 • , p �� v Rev. and firs. Vionkman are get - and he arsouag . . i I titbirniand ylrse Dawson Clark and th - _ - - -- - visitin wi 4 - and Mrs_ Percy Clark'. WEST HILL Mr. an Mrs Hu Miller. of Pickering on friends lhere- n. Saturday evening last, d SON ::Kingston Rd. , BA LS " The Y. P, U held a weid`er roast J• $• B ON an . Stop 31 for final closing of then• 5'eaT's t F EE PARKING ADJACENT TO TIiE&TR.A work at `Miss Edna Green's on June 25, and report- a good time,.. Mrs. A. J. %Iorden and -family THURSDAY',. FRIDAY, SAT>:RDAY. spent the holidac n=ltli friends in t 1 Ting g in ,,JL -LY _ i, 3 and 9. e - he Hamilton area ' - Zi'eddiny b �' bells'arein a�a ' lov Have Not Laughed Until you've Seen': inThesW eA• will meet in the S. S. __ �_•_, _..__ X%M LI&N1 Bit NDI\ _• Ihi room on Thursday-, July 14, %More quilting to do, Please come earls, Life- ' of Rileyd boys Mrs. •:' _' :T'te spending few Pegg' days n %Muskoka her mother. Blatchford 5 Chic�r Starter with � PLUS Av ADDED FUN HIT %Ir. and Mrs. Stanley Slaney, of , Oshawa, visited 1IT. and %3ra. Ross r i Art— IN GLE JA\'D HIS LL'CST SEti-EDF" _ r \ Disney last Friday- Cigariettes, �Whuske3 and TRACTOR - • n Sold by' Ross E. Bryant -Wild, Wild-, Women : ,�I,TIQATT�iG, DII�Q y Y GRADING = GREENWOOD MILL Phone 187w MONDAY, TUESDAY, R'EDNESDA JULY .11, 12 and 13. 'IRVING WHITE _ ' NOW-33'-RE(3L'L 1K PRIGD3 Skinny men, women pRO1QD �ppTrTNEti OF -NL%B ACADEMY AWARDS CR -VP BALING FOR PR= INTnUTI� Pickering Village Phone sou PRONS rim 188 7 i sin 5, 109 15 ibSe The. Best -Years of • our Lives �° W A,: Get New Pep, vim, wgor SOUGHT AND 301.1) ` •�, Conditioning Byttema U7sed Clothing - sterilised, cleaned lvun>t • mrint Sony 11 out: �y eo= Ra!l�has NSWFl<43 WA> AM11, 1d VA& 1G■Yt and pressed like new. Carry a large X+'liter Unite and Stimiditea7 ,Mery �n�jCklym b°abean`scrawny, toakThomwilk Dte1NA ANDRBWB aN MAYO f stock of high-class suits. svercoats eu+a mea en. o aaror oo RQ'D lrll AN now pond of era tfealtt�7 too na ;a:tid pints. Also a gond stock of new ey chaalt COe e�'.hi°iv i� c�,uama. se.e�-ota Die, Oetras. Ile tonic". •ttmr1V In- 1m0� Boats and windbreaketa, and foo vuamm a., catetam efo% Dloo4 BPF.(JiAL p'Ol t". — thin• awgmp4nan • to Rue orWhton 6 tood�tan you mo t only — gaits' ,prnir+>tirtRs• at ♦btu► t•tateee• aadtangtament top onu-ve 6h�RP V 1R4ttl y at M •:� atfd 'p- M`' leer tecdns rno tat btov ween you've ' ? (bmp ate 1• prices, Qall and be contrtaced. Sheet• Metal Works taeef•toa y.noerdt�rnoamal Doom OPK n RO R. Ml M • M n +e 71t :v':aR'rZ UVA& New rasa aeQttatnteN swan •.b 4V• w..-•..•! a• *7 TUDOR >d'M 4J" �° ooaa6�•'i ta�r�ietw uau s1 gv uy- i RMT) TTM NEW •ar7s11arttr ' 1 BLE N' TAAIIKS }a d d 3 4a R Q el. am Andrews. One sur test of the ruccess of -'r4 cupthick white sauce : ® any meal is the enthusiasm of Salt and pepper. your guests. If .hey asked for the Method - recipe -`4�t certain it ,pleased them. qnd I feel eggs. Combine mustard, tomato ,4]26 Qj ti ` sure yowl- be asked to tell how you soup, white sauce, and seasonings, - _ SAES made any of the follovying. , and add to ham mixture. Place on 12-20,40 For ease in prrperatiun.. and rolled biscuit dough. Serves 6. 1 (� c` serving, and for just plai , good- ness, 1 can really rPc minend this .I Sawa iece in some / c p paper re dish which 'has ev, ryi ing," or cen.tly which said- that if everybody, tea, ,ratty nearly so. old and young, would eat a dozen :k , ^LANKET MEAT LOAF extra eggs per year, they'd not only 4r 2 cups flour feel better, but also bring prosper- 3 teaspoons baking powder ity to the -entire egg -raising in- - _-1 teaspoon salt stry. du C 1tM—? A "C K E D- = A l W A Y f 2 to 4 tablespoon shortening How true this is 1 don't know; _ r/ cup grated garrote but t do know that it isn't hard to 2 tablespoons chopped parsley get your family to put away some rt i 2/4 to 1 cup milk. extra "hen fruit" when you serve Method `: somethinglike this �,�ift togetlier flu , baking puw EGG SUPPER DISH WEST OF THE => der, and salt. Lut, or rub in short 6' hard -cooked eggs t +C 3 Hiro .Add carrots ana parsley. Add 1 cup crushed potato chips „ _ _ •++ mi oma a so -SUN a 1" minute on floured pastry board. 2 tablespoons flour A ;, Roll douigh to 12 x 15 inches. Place % teaspoon dry mustard A Serial Story �� b meat filling lengthwise on rolled Y4 teaspoon celery salt by ' $} ! dough, leaving ahe ut a third of the 1% cups milk ,JOSEPH LEWI,, �„ 3 „y �'' � d 0 dough showing aruund the edge. % teaspoon salt CHADWICK f ;' `^ Fold biscuit dongh over filling. Ys teaspoon peppe. c Press together edges of biscuit Slice egg4. Melt butter, stir in dough on sides an, ends. Place in the flour, dry, mustard and celery Kvhurttt• greased loaf pan. Slash top. Bake salt. Add milk gradually, stirring The stet, thus !az Yrrr+ma ams. 're quietly from her room. Martha Ben- One Pattern can give you a in moderate oven (375 degrees F,) until sauce is smooth. Add saft C��eotivea a tetter from Pill Lawrrnee her son's voice called, a soft gpod-by whole summer wardrobe! Sundress 45 minutes, Serve with gravy or and pepper, Reserve one-fourth e: nestles her is come to him st-are. from behin4 her door, and Virginia and jacket are shown, and there is sauce, cup of crushed chips for top of est Banta Benita In the beart of the un settled frontier wed. ley roll sac stage went into the early morning. a -skirt in pattern to -make a suit ' -- •* • v • rsaehea Fon Winfield where Lt. ria t casserole. In a on! -quart greased 1 wap, wbe met the stagy at l.aaaa+,� Two saddled horses Stood waiting, dress. New and stunning Then, for that loaf; here',s how casserole place a layer of sliced Sod erbom Virginia bad oyer been in lore a man stood beside the one tight- Pattern 4726 sizes 12, 14. 16, 18, you make the _ eggs, and top with a layer r/sth in Washington, reports the boiling ening its cinch. Virginia lightly 20; 40. Size 16 sundress. 3i/, yds. MEAT FILLING y of M whish a money boa fp Steve Barron. g g crushed chips. Continue layers, atbuos tsar, and s eamee eta of t'ir crossed the porch. She. was faintly 35-1ch; jacket, 1h yards. 1 cup cooked ground ham -.'■ were ■toren. stanbs lamas:. ritr Send twenty-five cents (25c) is ending with a layer of eggs. Pour smiling, secretly -amused by her con- y r/, cup cooked ground beef the Fort" Commandrer, reveals a die white sauce over top and sprinkle t of Pbll Lawrehee—e frryns whirr .piracy to. ride off without Jim Ran. coins (stamps cannoi be accepted) 1 cup cooked, cut string beans with remaining crushed potato m' Randall and others seem to .bare, dall. Then she halted in displeasure for this pattern. Print plainly size 2 diced, hard -cooked eggs chips. Bike a 325 dt r f m explains at I"t that Pbil ana airreen name, address style number.teaspoonP t g ee or 26 -sea" osarn•n.d over a aamblins drat as she saw that this was lim Ran- . 1 - ' tall. Box 1. 123 Eighteenth Street, to sou minutes CHAPTER V New Toronto. Ont, . c o soup � up t mato , - His t'Good morning' was cheer- Perhaps you think you know, or -- ' •..' "Did your mete harm hem?" ;he fur, but she could not answer flim asked breathlessly, • betor.e shameful gossip eta have tried -all the kinds of at all. He came to the horse's head, g p g you Me — He shook his head and smiled ducked under, and faced her. J�i� 1 ' down. there are. Well, maybe so. And, No. Virginia, That is not my way.' knew HIRST - Happiness is not a thing to maybe again, this might be new She took Phil's letter from the You'd be impatient to 4' start,' he said. "So I came earl �'h4 '�"'w'�t be snatched and enjoyed, It is to you. It's pocket of her dress. "Steve, do you 'You knew I changed my plans, "DEAR ANNE HIRST: I have no a state to be, earned. There can FRENCH BERRY PIZ ow e any reason why. Phil showd didn't you?" Virginia said, one else to urn tot I am in love— be no true happiness that is 1 baked nine -inch pie shell _wrote such a message?' "Wel' ves: Even though - He took -the I'ettrr and read it ti S you but my mother says I should leave •bought at the cost of reputation- 1 package cream choose _ y didn't inform me of the change." the man alone, because we are both and decency. If you are con- 1 quart fresh berries Ifle tight of a window, his face dark '"How did you know?" married. fused. tell Anne Hirst about it. 1 cup sugar and puzzled:"•Steve Barron came and talked "I lived with my husband"`only Address her at 123 Eighteenth J tablespoons con -"larch " "ti's. I know of ng reason for .ucn to you )ast night. When he left you, St,. New Toronto, Ont 1 cup whipping cream a message. .then he smiled: "But . he bought a horse. 1 decided he two year, then I left. I met other Spread cream cheese (blended .perhaps if 1 were Phil Lawrence I could want an rim mount only for r men, but was �- - with cream to soften) over 1�ttorp should have written it. toa-to one -purpose. And since, -,You were always lonely. laig Mistake of cooled pie shell. Wash berries, Iil4ing yon to me." angry about last night's kiss—'• Two months hntf, 'sad drain well.. P a --hall of "That wasn't his motive." she said • * * - ago, I fell'dee f -- P' emphatically. "He would have come ly in love with -A friers o mine heard a fascinat- berries in pie shell. Mash and "l'ou'rs ,ery slow to understand,' ing conversation. by. two 'teen-age strain remaining berries until the So me—if he had mereh w•,mtrd ro this man, who girls sitting on the front porch of juice is well extracted, rills juice .. Virginia peeks in. "! ,don't want see But your cornpan>; 1 won't travel with loves me too' tate adjoinin house. One of them to boiling "But why worry? You will .ties yon. I—" He has been began outliningthe details of her pointsrslowly ""bitn tomorrow," Is-n't Lt. Randall tr,' se arated from begot le lied �starchRah chsthava ... "1 oar "will. tic said easily, even p bi date the evening b aetorf you to Phil's ranch'" his wife for two g afore. - if I have to lift yell into the saddle � e b gather. Cook slow - He kept trying to kiss me," she Iy for about 10 minutes. Cool and ' and tie vou•there. You're not going years—you see, said breathlessly, "and 1 kept say- pour over uncooked berries in pie rhe did not answer at JIICC titer off alone weep Steve Barron." w� ve both had family trouble. P, - _ ing 'Stop!'—which- he' did. SO after shell. Place p was thinking then cf Jim's kiss. _ the could see by his, mood that "We never quarrel, and I have a while I cau ht on, and 1 pie fe cool lace till _ - rt the hatefulness of it; thinkintl be would. Wordles,h she turned to found more happiness in being ing-it." g quit say- chilled. Decorate with sweetened drat it was another of his wa s to' mount, the with him thin I ever knew in mar- whipped cream. _ Y gray mare he had , stock and. laugh at her, Se Sala -brought with his sorrel gelding. She age• He tells me that I have R'en put her foot into stirrup and his shown him more kindness than his "I don't care 'to have L.t. ave- niv hand "a► her elbow lifted her up. wife ever did. PARKERcurt me. I think 1 shall F+avr;my Ht mounted and they rode toward "Bio you think I should give up HOUSE ver—" - i the gates and beyond. the only happiness I've ever known? Steve Barron broke in quickly Ta elve miles through the blos- Please help mel «It is dangerous to travel, alone; suminR nlorginR took them across " Virginian. ;erten Sake Plenty ' = «ar'tainly for" a woman. If you 3n the flatlands to clic Calico Hills. - •v -� . ' * ' t want the lieutenant's company. Thev climbed over the hills and de- Measure into large bowl. Illi sup me go'with you. I should like ,cended into a valley bed that' was FOR over '20 years, I have read lukewam water. 1 tap• grant- r , at very much." all + la dust and -6actus. They found a the griefs of a nation. During my ted eugssi lily until wear is die - She, could •see that he meant it • solved. --psinile with -.1 enve� I '�f pass in the opposite hill range and trays I l+oo_—._.__1R•:neat — F(e��rg Royal Fast Rising t and her anger for iim Ila n roe cat- * are very much alike all ,over the decidedher 1 too• should like' ale land, stretching farther than the *world. Fallingis love, ma �Y 1Ceed• Lot stand 10 min., w marrying, THEN stir well: f]calyd 1 a milk t, Steve." eye could see, into the pale blue *being disillusioned—then and stir in 6 tbs. granulated k` 1 shall come for grasping you early;" he,,. -o; space. Far off serosa the sea of * at whatever resembles ha g 2>j tsps ■alt; 0001 to lukewarm' �` a M!d' bunch -grass, Ia PPi yeast miaturrs and die is - 1n the Oink -gray of dawn; the g grazed a herd of cat• + ess" at whatever cost to other Add to P g Y tie. - They turned away from the ^'f' Ilii c. lukewarm water. Beat in a* . unds of horses clattered outside herd; heading southwest. *innocent people, and deluding a• onos�fted bread floaQ beat themselves that it is their "right." house. Virginia quickly finished - * ght" well. Beat In 4 tbs. malted�short- sing for the . ride and moved .-.-(Continued next • weeks However disillusioned you are, ening. Work in 8 c. mots once t have you any right to love the >` '° "'{" �• sifted bread flour. Knead until MIND * ? smooth and elastic; `.:• {' :� husband of another women, Even place in e.�--- _ * if you were not still a wife, how g"�� hO� b gypwith :?:,,;,;: h� to Numerous s0. secarne • melted butter or shorts .CROSSWORD tt sena vas J!. c�sn can you justify your conduct? Cover and yetis warm la Ia, i6. HoaPltai" * plane, tree ; \ ae tubs You may argue, "I never came from draught. Let cies until , �� employee 17. Borrowin.� "as.Tronxmlt •between him and his wife. He doubted in bulk, Punch down Preµ er = sR, shrewd * was through with her before we dough in bowl, and lot .2 0. <'irl'a name 40. Me le deep 31. .4 ^her 41. Silkworms • 3 At]Rpss i. Ancient Groot sa. 5 urr•ce of 42. Change met, as I was through with my rme • again until nearly doubled. o milestone, 44ivenn4 44, Try • husband." True. Yet the bitter Punch down dough and roll out rqri►pMtl S. Metai fa.teeor a4. Know 48. Mail r molt r to 35" tttfdrneeg. Cut into rennet }loo 28 Dredge name — fact remains: Neither of you is with 8• cutter; brush with melted QQWW�aa` ie• aumaMt I• Dander 28. RePetitioa c 47. Before :. N►rY i. nuatae tt+. Roman {R• Aurc, • free to give love nor accept it, so butter or shortening. Crease . aR - fiyoyF s. reek aoaaesa emperor 49. )�sgfy ^ .; long .as you remtin married to rounds deeply with dull side of EI�rjHA/A �r sf. Onrboewfn3i 4 someone else, knife, a little to one side of centre; rrsA�� t rotas agias, T t • If you fold"lar -larger half over smallbw pO ]"ken y persist in this affair, B lxlf rI� gAiyytoevere 14 * what future lies ahead? The more and press along the fold. Place, bard ' you see of hint, the more you'will touching each other, on greased N Fq t ' ,love him—until the end, which pans. Grease -Cover and let i n * rise until doubled in bulk. Bake AY �.�1iAr�l � will come as surely as the sun in hot oven, 400°, about 15 min. 0 j ti l"R dices- * rises towomcyrow mGrriing. ,en YEasr i * What will that end be? Two .•,,,+.�isNArrFit, i roY * divorces, another marriage, which- �sM * would be shadowed by the mem- tot >r *gory of these days: Or will you '�efa + both wear your passion out, and New Post -Acting Dry Yeast e1 Prophet wisb ' separate with mutual disgust in �� * your hearts, as partners in a ��' Needs NO RetfPlgeMfion! M * guilty alliance? &mimes" *' You "are only 19—young, in- Thousands of women every week sur * decd, to have stiffcred disillusion . • • ' switching to the now Fleischmann'/ a M ' m marriage. Yet old enough to •" Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. It's ' * know the truth. There can be fast—it's sciliw — keeps for weeks 7 sw a 1eO" • no complete happiness in loving y'. in the cupboard. Perfect results in 55 * the husband of another women ,Ir., ;•.r •/ rolls, buns, broads I � * You had, you know, someone �°t:�ei /»�► tS ' f " r 'i _ * to turn to. Your mother has ad t1 �e isper elsewhere in this. issue * vised you. wisely. Fnd this affair. ' -.. I L -"a HRONICLES JI1W­aIIY�ER�AitM :So many coincidences have oc- curred just recently = coincidences which, if a little romance were wrapped around them, would make good ,stories. As it is, they are all . well, lust coincidences Coming home on the bits frorit Toronto last w eek, 1. was talking to a fellgw passenger whose wife came from L-ournemouth, Eng., which is also the Bonne of Partner's sister. I hap- pened to, remember this and said to him, "Tell your wife we have another visitor from Bournemouth." I Cicely . was the first, and they met tier last year). "Oh, is that so . . and ik hen did she arrive?" he asked. l lord hien. -Well. what a strange thing. fly brother-in-law has just come over, too, and he also w•a! on Prairie fields around Chaplin that I remember so well. Some iolke blame this torrid heat on zealous politicians — they \say it will be cooler after the else- . tion. There may be something to that for there is certainly plenty of hot air circulating throughout the country, ao`tnattsr wltare-Yoa ro•— As for the radio — Y am afraid sometimes that all the tubes will burn out. A funny thing happerned the other night. A very impassioned speech was being broadcast W%On suddenly ... whiff . and a fuse gave out. I am wondering how Partner's sister is standing this weather. We haven't heard from her so we ars hoping she is enjoying breezes from the lake somewhere pr other. Thews is something to be said for a cottage by the lake these days. And I have a standing invitation eitin t to vitfe­ Haliburton region I Wouldn't I like to go It is too bad farm folks' busy time has to come in hot weather,, isn't it? it they had been pretty mucj at, age, and unattached, lust see 7 sssssssssr� GENUINE UNIVERSAL. _ in this case the opportunity -as r' OFFICERS _ - - wasted as the boy is 16. and my ■ ! nPE _ 49 i - t Too hall! ` '. Then, how about this: Last week •>' - 1 went to our W.I. district annual . / After the meeting, a lady came up i wife Jead AFTER THE SHIN-DICT—Wallace Wender and his to me and said, . "You are firs. �„ i had to sup -- ' - display their plaster casts following an operation. in which a por- Clarke, are you not.. tion of his shin bone was grafted to hers in an attempt to heal confess that i was. 'Then you cameo : . an old injury to her leg. Both casts,will be removed $oon if the from,, Chaplin, didn't you?" Chap - ` operation proves successful. + lin' i couldn't believe- my ears. s -.. I L -"a HRONICLES JI1W­aIIY�ER�AitM :So many coincidences have oc- curred just recently = coincidences which, if a little romance were wrapped around them, would make good ,stories. As it is, they are all . well, lust coincidences Coming home on the bits frorit Toronto last w eek, 1. was talking to a fellgw passenger whose wife came from L-ournemouth, Eng., which is also the Bonne of Partner's sister. I hap- pened to, remember this and said to him, "Tell your wife we have another visitor from Bournemouth." I Cicely . was the first, and they met tier last year). "Oh, is that so . . and ik hen did she arrive?" he asked. l lord hien. -Well. what a strange thing. fly brother-in-law has just come over, too, and he also w•a! on Prairie fields around Chaplin that I remember so well. Some iolke blame this torrid heat on zealous politicians — they \say it will be cooler after the else- . tion. There may be something to that for there is certainly plenty of hot air circulating throughout the country, ao`tnattsr wltare-Yoa ro•— As for the radio — Y am afraid sometimes that all the tubes will burn out. A funny thing happerned the other night. A very impassioned speech was being broadcast W%On suddenly ... whiff . and a fuse gave out. I am wondering how Partner's sister is standing this weather. We haven't heard from her so we ars hoping she is enjoying breezes from the lake somewhere pr other. Thews is something to be said for a cottage by the lake these days. And I have a standing invitation eitin t to vitfe­ Haliburton region I Wouldn't I like to go It is too bad farm folks' busy time has to come in hot weather,, isn't it? Qoing Fishing? Improve your chances with "GETS 'EM"—artificial worms ((pplastic) fortified with ox -blood. Th squirm like live worms, can be used for all types of fish - mg w orms are used, — Endorsed by users everywhere. They save you ftimmee and money, s� fAtli� _ sea-ssts,rtaass4ws dao ala pw•ttstl , Women like them because they're -absolutely clean, no slime gr odor. Over 12 millions sold in United States. Now being pro- duced in Canada.' - 50 cents aacket of 12. 'Send ONE DOLM for two full- size packets (postpaid). Try "GETS 'EM" artificial worms- today—they'll improve your catch If Your Local Dealer Cannot Supply You, Write 5o you recce wFiar mean - - o ice: Are you at Dvbt'a o NA-RPAA 3ALE37 i' II people, unknown to each other, left Our Finance Company Will See "t at the same time, from the same You Through." 921 WOODBINE AVE., fir Town in England, traveled on the Toronto, Canada a same boat, and then came to, the sante little town in Ontario. Now h of dN it they had been pretty mucj at, age, and unattached, lust see 7 sssssssssr� GENUINE UNIVERSAL. Qoing Fishing? Improve your chances with "GETS 'EM"—artificial worms ((pplastic) fortified with ox -blood. Th squirm like live worms, can be used for all types of fish - mg w orms are used, — Endorsed by users everywhere. They save you ftimmee and money, s� fAtli� _ sea-ssts,rtaass4ws dao ala pw•ttstl , Women like them because they're -absolutely clean, no slime gr odor. Over 12 millions sold in United States. Now being pro- duced in Canada.' - 50 cents aacket of 12. 'Send ONE DOLM for two full- size packets (postpaid). Try "GETS 'EM" artificial worms- today—they'll improve your catch If Your Local Dealer Cannot Supply You, Write 5o you recce wFiar mean - - o ice: Are you at Dvbt'a o NA-RPAA 3ALE37 i' II people, unknown to each other, left Our Finance Company Will See "t at the same time, from the same You Through." 921 WOODBINE AVE., fir Town in England, traveled on the Toronto, Canada a same boat, and then came to, the sante little town in Ontario. Now h of dN frleard about that ham and eggs lege 'seniors entered the dean's of- tarso was someone who knew ill $� t8ce, coughed to retract the deans about it 1 was thrilled. During our 4•�is ._ itempetition at - this -y attention, and said: - Every campfire cook and Sunday "Sir, I am gratified to announce' all too short conversation, I dir, / iVORTH $50.00! DOES morning breakfast artist in the that your daughter has . accepted severed this lady had lived is the LIMITED _ country is invited tc< come along my proposatof marriage. However, Chaplin district until eight years / Qt1ANT1TYt INDIGESTION and try their luck with some ham ago. -We were there all through ORD&A YOURS IIARLYt and acouple of eggs. The Ex. will -since marriage is such an important _ the depression," she said. Just then step, I wish to proceed with cau- lamed sc+de rutins aaddl. WALLOP ��� provide 'you with' hain arld eggs: tion. Ah, cr, may 1 ask, sir, is 1 saw a fellow Institute- worker Isaall to caval" a onion.. sad y wilt► whom I had been given a ride, over 'd. Perfect e01 Pram plus tllsen supply ..the stove, the frying " over a .exons rtesl tram. new Von and the Ripper. And just like in there any insanity in your family? and [ knew she was waiting for a hardwood panel baua. rZAPS Mhe pancake -making contest last The dean regarded the young me, so I had to go. But ever since &M Or�p�� VDyp BELOW THE wyPLLT9 - P _ g man a moment in grave silence. .t met the lady from the West, hes PLilir LARGE Ali. arooL year, not even the winner will be then replied, quietly: "Yee, yes, I'm Bs-ANBIaTt Cost 8206 to srodao. fisiP Teet "2E" For The ttlstlld forced to eat his own ham and . sure there const be " chance remark has haunted. the— at today's mild4s arisen. ship. *SSW ThM Matta Too Rasis' To Go "We were her through the de- wt„ n+ lbs Dell.ery chars• M •qRs f e _ t or Nye, taN N oar Contest takes place in the Col 11 pr Just one short sentence ":u• ea0 MMitr -'T - iseum, August 31, with X50 for the Really Nothing and what a lot* may lay behind it SADOLE W TTM i� �! ATr� {fop winner, $•10 for whoever comes D__ ' Heaven only knows the depression EXTRAS. PRICE$OilZ4IATdX - jNcond, =30 to the "third purt win- Beat A Name down here was bad enough, but,. COMPLETE yy s�s� oap�w�; ?ter, and $20 for fourth. Get your ' , imagine living through a depression . lddTak�oa. G+rs.=s w LAM Pm boom it the Dust Bowl of Canada. I • anwt e>>® is **try in- now to the women's di- The classic example of a name �eow aw TL.y D.kv wale up s ow sector, C. N,E., and receive a free - without a thing is the British Con- hate to think of it. We were on / d LAD b main a 11) re ltria..ia �� masa admittance ticket for the big day stitution. Every year scores of the Prairie long enough for me to / c D Ooteels- row direst w i roe be w realize just about what that .would wean In Nutans own way. meetings, hundreds of orators, mil- TMO mOs a gst the klad; i� w t°•6 g imam you f tar from roar �o your lions of words expound, adorn, re- mean. We think the heat and con- EE�ts�s IMl�basuasa�at�s nalmarur'0 _ ?Fear No More were, extol and glorify .the Con- tinued dry weather down here is IMM Weii (rata yOvr dr•lseiae • ala stitution. At the momenta Pow is terrible, but think what it would— Wear no more the heat o' -the sun,' going on because the Home Secre- be like a then this, Praire: _ Nor the furious winter's r tart' is accused of violating the Yes, even in this, the worst _ ages; drought this part of Ontario has Thou shy worldly task hast done, Constitution. Only, last year �t new _ - ever experienced. 'L_ can still look three-volunie work on our Constr- Htxne are gone, and to On thy around and think how- much vie tution acclaimed it as the best Con - wages; have to be thankful for. We 'are 6olden.lada and girls all most, - .j stitution in tht world. i As chimney -sweepers, come to Actually, Britain has no Conbtitu• going to be hard hit, there isn't a tion. There is nothing written any- doubt about that, but sure-libleonta - dust_ ......., _ _-itc- a decade we should )feat Do mere uhf frown o' the are where to say that there should be at a Kin peers, or a House of Com - grumbling a poor year without `too much B' p grumbling about it. Generally Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; mons. The rules of government are speaking, we have good -to -average 'Care no more to clothe and eat, laid down, when they are laid down ' To thee the reed is, as the oak. • at all, in a mass of laws passed at crops year after year. When winter sceptre, learning, comes our barns The are nearly always g, physic, must various times ori various subjects. well filled; mows loaded to the All follow this, and come to dust At any time, Parliament could, by beams with hay and grain, and the a simple majority, abolish the mon- cattle contentedly munching • away - #ear no more the lightning Rash, archy, make all Welshmen into at the good feed in their mangers. Nor the all -dreaded thunder- slaves, or restrict the vote to. men Actually right note it is the cat ` stone; with red hair. No hallowed d, tie tie we worry about the'most. There Fear not slander, censure rash; ment, no Supreme Court protects is so little feed for them anis the Thou hast finished joy and moan the Constitution. In fact, it is poor things must feel the heat ter- . � t• AN )overs young, all lovers must rather surprising that we have not ribly. Fortunately, we haus plenty O Consign. to that, and come to set up a body of keepers of the of shady spots in our fields," but d dust. Constitution, since it does not exist, sometimes, when driving along the - Shakespeare. writes a well-known British author. roRd, ,we a cattle pastured in - In everyday life,•toorws-use- un- fields where here isn't one, bit of - related names. We pay our rent, or shade—almost as bad as those aril Fair ETiou h buy our clothes and furniture, in "" If you want to be really bright -' S guineas, doing sums in our 'heads - to translate 65' guineas into R68 and ,brush up with NUGGET 0s The Snnd.ly school teacher hart 5 shillings. But there is no such Of/nslRt i just concluded a review of the ' coin as a guinea. We refer to two STOPITCHIleatRaSAEs.non, Olt-IiL00D JIPD ALL sHADEB OF sttowx t .lay's lesson. "And now, children," shillings and sixpence as a half tmph. tar►s6 f ' she enquired, "who cart tell me crown, but there is no' such coin Qliickl Ston itching of insect bites, heat rash. eeaema. hives, pimples, scales, scabies, atiilate's D • SHOES what we must do before we can ex- as a crown. But here we can retort foot and other externally caused skin troubles. THIS U__e��eqq co���ck-acting soothing, at D. D. D. ''ect forgiveness of sin. to the expostulating Canadian That !R[icRlrTTt)�1. Greaseless, stainless. Itch e • There ..was, a pause, but finally half a crown is as sensible as six rtops our mon�eyy� ba4lk��._ Your •druasise one little boy spoke up. "Well," he bits. .. seocka�.�.D.�REiCR11TtON. - i mused, "first we've got to sin." J117ER - - Antiihcr to l:ro>•tvintl 1'uzzlr _ _—_ < IG:jj 1lfitii:ll• .Ct.1DtlSr �. A Mrr + .iIrTER i JACKR.a•BV, `1r , - a-='. i MI. 1A F 04 OR ORA iU A <`•. �, :: ' LORD 5 ii ! i D. a N G �[:i ' ..•�y''.y-c � �_�,���� ..�':� .:-:,' - L. � � c ' till 1 t E[ Flu o `a _',wliy,er•;�;lt• +: t�; -,� - �- 'd' t` �;�'� i�'' ' 'J\ " ,� �•i \ti„� � •� '`_` it 04r& } I- * t R A N 6 C i N D i N C J --• f----__ y Y ( (L�f.�C./��'7 t •.. 1 A f R B A 17 N 6 E A R ! '� G y �< �• / -_�tY �� Y.n� .� ,1�.. /^�' a' '� &It-J%JyPRyiRN rac� �ti it they had been pretty mucj at, age, and unattached, lust see 7 the possibilities for a romance. But GENUINE UNIVERSAL. _ in this case the opportunity -as r' OFFICERS _ - - wasted as the boy is 16. and my ■ ! nPE _ sister -in -taw is older than I am. i - t Too hall! ` '. Then, how about this: Last week •>' - 1 went to our W.I. district annual . / After the meeting, a lady came up i wife Jead AFTER THE SHIN-DICT—Wallace Wender and his to me and said, . "You are firs. �„ i had to sup -- ' - display their plaster casts following an operation. in which a por- Clarke, are you not.. tion of his shin bone was grafted to hers in an attempt to heal confess that i was. 'Then you cameo : . an old injury to her leg. Both casts,will be removed $oon if the from,, Chaplin, didn't you?" Chap - ` operation proves successful. + lin' i couldn't believe- my ears. s Chaplin is a little village on the .. Saskatchewan Prairie that we left ' s U ! What's New At = . Sure Of It ' 2F years ago. ft is such a small to meet TjM[TN • place that 1 never expected The CNE - - - anyone again who had ever been 'ADDLE BLANKET ., One of those super intelligent col- q d t I---- in busy On- frleard about that ham and eggs lege 'seniors entered the dean's of- tarso was someone who knew ill $� t8ce, coughed to retract the deans about it 1 was thrilled. During our 4•�is ._ itempetition at - this -y attention, and said: - Every campfire cook and Sunday "Sir, I am gratified to announce' all too short conversation, I dir, / iVORTH $50.00! DOES morning breakfast artist in the that your daughter has . accepted severed this lady had lived is the LIMITED _ country is invited tc< come along my proposatof marriage. However, Chaplin district until eight years / Qt1ANT1TYt INDIGESTION and try their luck with some ham ago. -We were there all through ORD&A YOURS IIARLYt and acouple of eggs. The Ex. will -since marriage is such an important _ the depression," she said. Just then step, I wish to proceed with cau- lamed sc+de rutins aaddl. WALLOP ��� provide 'you with' hain arld eggs: tion. Ah, cr, may 1 ask, sir, is 1 saw a fellow Institute- worker Isaall to caval" a onion.. sad y wilt► whom I had been given a ride, over 'd. Perfect e01 Pram plus tllsen supply ..the stove, the frying " over a .exons rtesl tram. new Von and the Ripper. And just like in there any insanity in your family? and [ knew she was waiting for a hardwood panel baua. rZAPS Mhe pancake -making contest last The dean regarded the young me, so I had to go. But ever since &M Or�p�� VDyp BELOW THE wyPLLT9 - P _ g man a moment in grave silence. .t met the lady from the West, hes PLilir LARGE Ali. arooL year, not even the winner will be then replied, quietly: "Yee, yes, I'm Bs-ANBIaTt Cost 8206 to srodao. fisiP Teet "2E" For The ttlstlld forced to eat his own ham and . sure there const be " chance remark has haunted. the— at today's mild4s arisen. ship. *SSW ThM Matta Too Rasis' To Go "We were her through the de- wt„ n+ lbs Dell.ery chars• M •qRs f e _ t or Nye, taN N oar Contest takes place in the Col 11 pr Just one short sentence ":u• ea0 MMitr -'T - iseum, August 31, with X50 for the Really Nothing and what a lot* may lay behind it SADOLE W TTM i� �! ATr� {fop winner, $•10 for whoever comes D__ ' Heaven only knows the depression EXTRAS. PRICE$OilZ4IATdX - jNcond, =30 to the "third purt win- Beat A Name down here was bad enough, but,. COMPLETE yy s�s� oap�w�; ?ter, and $20 for fourth. Get your ' , imagine living through a depression . lddTak�oa. G+rs.=s w LAM Pm boom it the Dust Bowl of Canada. I • anwt e>>® is **try in- now to the women's di- The classic example of a name �eow aw TL.y D.kv wale up s ow sector, C. N,E., and receive a free - without a thing is the British Con- hate to think of it. We were on / d LAD b main a 11) re ltria..ia �� masa admittance ticket for the big day stitution. Every year scores of the Prairie long enough for me to / c D Ooteels- row direst w i roe be w realize just about what that .would wean In Nutans own way. meetings, hundreds of orators, mil- TMO mOs a gst the klad; i� w t°•6 g imam you f tar from roar �o your lions of words expound, adorn, re- mean. We think the heat and con- EE�ts�s IMl�basuasa�at�s nalmarur'0 _ ?Fear No More were, extol and glorify .the Con- tinued dry weather down here is IMM Weii (rata yOvr dr•lseiae • ala stitution. At the momenta Pow is terrible, but think what it would— Wear no more the heat o' -the sun,' going on because the Home Secre- be like a then this, Praire: _ Nor the furious winter's r tart' is accused of violating the Yes, even in this, the worst _ ages; drought this part of Ontario has Thou shy worldly task hast done, Constitution. Only, last year �t new _ - ever experienced. 'L_ can still look three-volunie work on our Constr- Htxne are gone, and to On thy around and think how- much vie tution acclaimed it as the best Con - wages; have to be thankful for. We 'are 6olden.lada and girls all most, - .j stitution in tht world. i As chimney -sweepers, come to Actually, Britain has no Conbtitu• going to be hard hit, there isn't a tion. There is nothing written any- doubt about that, but sure-libleonta - dust_ ......., _ _-itc- a decade we should )feat Do mere uhf frown o' the are where to say that there should be at a Kin peers, or a House of Com - grumbling a poor year without `too much B' p grumbling about it. Generally Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; mons. The rules of government are speaking, we have good -to -average 'Care no more to clothe and eat, laid down, when they are laid down ' To thee the reed is, as the oak. • at all, in a mass of laws passed at crops year after year. When winter sceptre, learning, comes our barns The are nearly always g, physic, must various times ori various subjects. well filled; mows loaded to the All follow this, and come to dust At any time, Parliament could, by beams with hay and grain, and the a simple majority, abolish the mon- cattle contentedly munching • away - #ear no more the lightning Rash, archy, make all Welshmen into at the good feed in their mangers. Nor the all -dreaded thunder- slaves, or restrict the vote to. men Actually right note it is the cat ` stone; with red hair. No hallowed d, tie tie we worry about the'most. There Fear not slander, censure rash; ment, no Supreme Court protects is so little feed for them anis the Thou hast finished joy and moan the Constitution. In fact, it is poor things must feel the heat ter- . � t• AN )overs young, all lovers must rather surprising that we have not ribly. Fortunately, we haus plenty O Consign. to that, and come to set up a body of keepers of the of shady spots in our fields," but d dust. Constitution, since it does not exist, sometimes, when driving along the - Shakespeare. writes a well-known British author. roRd, ,we a cattle pastured in - In everyday life,•toorws-use- un- fields where here isn't one, bit of - related names. We pay our rent, or shade—almost as bad as those aril Fair ETiou h buy our clothes and furniture, in "" If you want to be really bright -' S guineas, doing sums in our 'heads - to translate 65' guineas into R68 and ,brush up with NUGGET 0s The Snnd.ly school teacher hart 5 shillings. But there is no such Of/nslRt i just concluded a review of the ' coin as a guinea. We refer to two STOPITCHIleatRaSAEs.non, Olt-IiL00D JIPD ALL sHADEB OF sttowx t .lay's lesson. "And now, children," shillings and sixpence as a half tmph. tar►s6 f ' she enquired, "who cart tell me crown, but there is no' such coin Qliickl Ston itching of insect bites, heat rash. eeaema. hives, pimples, scales, scabies, atiilate's D • SHOES what we must do before we can ex- as a crown. But here we can retort foot and other externally caused skin troubles. THIS U__e��eqq co���ck-acting soothing, at D. D. D. ''ect forgiveness of sin. to the expostulating Canadian That !R[icRlrTTt)�1. Greaseless, stainless. Itch e • There ..was, a pause, but finally half a crown is as sensible as six rtops our mon�eyy� ba4lk��._ Your •druasise one little boy spoke up. "Well," he bits. .. seocka�.�.D.�REiCR11TtON. - i mused, "first we've got to sin." J117ER - - Antiihcr to l:ro>•tvintl 1'uzzlr _ _—_ < IG:jj 1lfitii:ll• .Ct.1DtlSr �. A Mrr + .iIrTER i JACKR.a•BV, `1r , - a-='. i MI. 1A F 04 OR ORA iU A <`•. �, :: ' LORD 5 ii ! i D. a N G �[:i ' ..•�y''.y-c � �_�,���� ..�':� .:-:,' - L. � � c ' till 1 t E[ Flu o `a _',wliy,er•;�;lt• +: t�; -,� - �- 'd' t` �;�'� i�'' ' 'J\ " ,� �•i \ti„� � •� '`_` it 04r& } I- * t R A N 6 C i N D i N C J --• f----__ y Y ( (L�f.�C./��'7 t •.. 1 A f R B A 17 N 6 E A R ! '� G y �< �• / -_�tY �� Y.n� .� ,1�.. /^�' a' '� &It-J%JyPRyiRN rac� �ti BROCK ."THEATRE AIR-CONDITIONED rias ' `N : CO-OP BROOD SOW RIT1ON is ,specially made to provide the sow with a nour- ibhing, well balanced ration, rich in essential vita- riina, _selected proteins an_d_li�in�ralk.. The important. in "-elements MANGAINE,SE, 1;0PPER, IP.ON, IO INE and COBALT are present to ensure. proper blood and hormone formation, CO-OP BROOD SOW RAT- ION will help keep the sow in good -physical coadi- 1 i Last Complete dhow At 8.15 P. M. last alonday evening, The Doctor e Y - ners, and Vr and MTs, Russell Was, McEAC+iL43M Prop. AJ)L'LT ENTDRTAIN•ME T - is an enthusiastic Rotarian and has Conners oad Jean and Mr, Jones,• Kiss of Death a eat asset to the Club. ck ++�� BarE�faer, so1lcitar, Notary PabLic ! A number of our of Dunbarton, were with her on Phone Pi 9J t people attend- starring VICTOR MATURE, ed the First of. July Celebration at , C. C. RICHARDSON BRIAN DosLEvy, COLLEN GRAY Pickering last Friday. Mise Sunday Sanderson, Toronto. ��'""�► spent Sunday with -�, and airs. Pickering. Viii• �iDa 8B84`t' B.VILDINti plus an added attraction 4�it and Mrs. Jack Norton and Mait. Anderson. children spent Sunday at Port Bol- Women's Mises Boca V aas: Toronto ..EL. 6814 s. The Music Man ster. The W. M. of the Un ted Mr. and Mrs. , Alan Tomlinson, ofW M MAW � with &MDIiY DORSEY and Toronto- spent the week -end here. meetsChurch will hold their room, regular JL -:QE PREJiS5ERey. meeting in the S. S room, Thurs- •Mi and :Mrs, Gordon ass. Vi of '' Cnut�ter�ct� ~. P da3 July 14, at ...30 p, in. The LICl SED AIICIIYOYh'ERaad • Hamilton: and Mr, and airs. Victor Baby Banti and .the '.Mission Band ' Friday and Saturday Morley, of Peterboro, spent the will be our guests. A good attend - July Is we-�nc1_with �ir_nnd �Sra. bredance Is P r VALCA'POR a k y -- -- - --. --- Highway MorleKiss ' in the Dark Ray Hili, of Toronto, spent the Shone or Write RO-BT. AUSTIN, PROP. starring DAVID N16'i:N and holiday with his people here. Audle 114 pandas St. East. Whitby { g Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, y fR- R. 1, Whitby, Out. J j&N!!J WYMAN a was at her home for the week -sad. � - - 2 4liles 1'1 -est of Whitby, Out. . Employees of the Sarco Plant Our weather announcers know On _NO. 2 Highway are enjoying •a week's holidays at only two words -HOT and HUMID, Phone . Whitby 489 - present. " I Pastures are in bad shape on. Mr, and airs. Jack. Badgerow and most farms. Fall wheat harvest is . PLYWOOD-family are spending thCweek at on' and the rains seem to pass -us by. _ Kirkfield. It Weddinti belle are ringing here DPTOMDTRIST BUILDING MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, with and soon one of our young ladies 0,80 to 12,00 and 2400 to XA00 Standard, Tempered, Tempertile Mr. and Mrs. Hodgnon, of Stouff. is following the universal trek. Evening*: Mm., Wed., Fri. T to 9 and Black Masonite villa, event Sunday at Balsam Lake Congratulations to our High ems ° J A. WILLOUGHHY no. 1. S C. Fir Panel and taking along their son Gary and School students upon their promo- IM&NSY BLDG,, Opp-. P. O. Pine Combiaatiea Doors Ronnie Hedges.' 4 tions. OMAWA, ONTARIO ILNo t:onEt Quarter, Three-eighths, Half, Mr, Bad Mrs. Len Lye spent. the Roes and. Mrs Disney of Green- I Forty Years C:anada's Ltd. Phone . Ree. 2628: Office lase Ftve.eigbths and Three-quarter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Clare wood, George and aii.rs. Blake, M. I eft Farm Ageu;c7, $- C. Fir Plywood. Keevit, on the Humber, and- visited S. Chapman, of Pickering, George (Three -Day Service Arranged) For dmf. Propty Cos. - Mr. and Mrs. Ridge. of Toronto, on and Mrs. Todd, of Cherrywood, Mr. snit J. I, ( ad) Stewart _ _ g of • Claremont. 'Mr- and AD0605 . Toronto . Monday- ---. Kennedy. . . M . -Gordon Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ratcliffe, firs. Secord of Toronto, Mr. Gordon �j ,Q For That home In The City of St.ouffville, spent Sunday with V,�onnacott and family, of Oshawa, eilers & Atkinso I Call Our City Dept. - LUMBEn YARDS Mr. and Mrs Jud. Ward, were noted among gur holiday v'•s- Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stouff. 290 `I iI12187 '. Toronto PICKERI G. ONTARIO Mr. and lira• Harold Lorst and itors, � 6 Phone 84 air. and Mia. Ken c^hPil spent Sun- Mr and Mrs Bert Guthrie were Licensed - at Greenwood' Park, recent visitors to Dwight to attend _ jam, and Mrs. Judd Todd and the reception of her sister who was • GORDON Mrs. George Redshaw and Doug, recently married and is living there. Auctioneers F. oSBORNE Dickinson were Greenwood visitors Miss tieIlie Percy,, to our west, . � Year's Experience - C' T' II' on Sunday. had the misfortune to break her Local bowlers: Mr. and Mrs. F, � thiph 'and is now in the Oshawa :, Sales conducted anywhere I District Manager • • Or s� Evans, Mr, and lfr%. Earl Beare, III Hospital. 8pecialff in Farm stock, Farm- 4 �. Mr. Thos, Hammond and lira, l Many LTAm here' attended the tare and Property Baby, ..�Y EMPIRE- LIFE Brooks attended a tournament at"7 Dominion Day Celebration by the All Sales personally Listed and _ Oshawa on July 1°t, hilt un or n - , ary Advertised. BiM prepared -and lasnrxnce Cowpony s ately did not win one of the awards.., •oughly. enjoyed the da.y. posted. • DAILY sERVICI TO ALL 'lir, and lira, Keith Drake, of Or- I Smpathy is extended to 'Mrs: ?- CANAOIANANDUEA FONiTf illia, were 'h.Prp na Snii lay and G Co';yy, upon the sudden pas,ing -of Representatives _ CNARTlRED suits OFFER brought nit. Fred �t'ard doss from her. hu?band, .on Thur -day. As an- Prompt a3erviee = IDEAL SIRVICI FOR ALl the hospital. there. R'P are glad to I nounced. he had suffered .a heart :..� Tom Puckr n RHugh (Gray, Oshawa GROUP TRAVEL knew that he is lmprnyin.,. attach: and during the intense heat easonable Rates' :'IICKiRi AND INFORMATION AT liPssrs Gordon Taylor and Full .I he he: ame much worse. Deceased Cleo. White, Bowmanville Rro- nin7 were in the nortl4 country' had been thror,_h hath wars .and PRUNE 2fl0 STOL'FI'�iLLD -EASTERN HOUSE fishing er the reek -end. i was n. goo:? solder, He wn,s of a rhImno 4500 S.e•the ad':e7tiPPment nt the bot- I jovi-al rl:�no�irion and (hiring the Telephene 1,22, Whitby, Ont. - { tom of this page for the B z ray- short time he was a, resident he.rf, den Party to he he he: e on R Pd- I ],ad made• many new friends, Ha nesday, July- 13,• 'funeral took• phos on 'Mon•c]ay from 04 , P:1] toss entPrta`n•�d his hm- un-lerra,`. nz na:'nrs in Toronto. to ti ' • 7f they -':n -law frnrn Port Credit over Prosnx t Cemeferr; -- - Your Friendly Resident Agent LU1I�IBER the Reek=end, � H. We.=tnp and son ere try - LUMBER To Ttcv. T. and iris out a new forage harvester or. RF•ILTOR L\SL-&-&NCE AGENT. their hay,crops. crops. It 11 e. -y way LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY. BO\D ,'AUTOJIOBLLE SKEETINO SHEY.i'iINC, \it c. Frnnody � is a 1lembenz of the I -sited Chnrob to take cure of hay and corn and 7�-1BILITY INSL R1\C'E Etc. �+►.1 BUY FROM AND ggpp+Cf} held a social gatherin,. and fare- I relieye> one of much labor and the RPlI pre=entatinn for Rev. I. F. and houses-:�'P: of thn inns teedi.n, tab- - LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH �Irs F?nnedy last wP-k at the le,;, e:peciallr flesirahle where the !x4 .2x6 S� home of �Tr. and firs. Wm. Frans help In -the hoi-,4e nowadays iQ a CYRIL Ler MOBLE 1 HAROLD SCOTT The conare,atlon pr—PntPII them tlim`n`.�hlns nt;antity, with a . chair; the Goodfe1l0 ship Mrs T. nuns is now out of the wetween' Highways 2 and 2�i. Class -Wth a tea kettle, and the JT, hospital and is r-ilp rating at file On Frenchman's Bay Road GoodfellowsWP Class, with a te'a- hone of her daimliter in Whitby. - - env and saucer, A dainty -lunch then 'ifs. and rate Frank Puckrin ren- COMRIE IUMBER rounded 'out a pleasant evening• sully ce]ehrate•9 another weddine Small Crowd At Decoration 1 anniversary and went on s trip to �(� Coo Day Service he nor ount , , - t th c ry .LIMITED _ � \ KAISER i Phones: Scarboro 35.48 or Howard- 1117 � � - _1 • :EL.ECTRIC - -'13 _ . Scarboro . Junction - r' '; Garden • Party :Wed. July l 3 E Resin and Bann A"flns FOR I DIATE DELIVERY ` i L INTIMATES GIVM( CIIAREMONT OOMMUNITY PARK BOAIRD LUIKS)�Rough or sed, Trim, Swsh and Dodsa. ` IIN THE CLARJF_MONT Pr1Li,tti WINDOW VNM ETD -Fume Omb, Ghw, Sph y I[ aJ 1. yll. a4a44 ! 'X"tee of C�Ruonies AL. HARV39Y I' balances, to -built oad ;prefttted. RREATURING - H'AR,RY DUNLOP and DOLLY ROBINSON WALLBO en t, Doaaaoona, GypVoe, Gremboar& j I 4 International Comedy Couple : t PL'YWOODS-_,F1r, , Bitth, Weldtex, and Rtch Woolf, 1. �acJtatretgr �s►l. RAD TiODDcCK - N and Her Acro diANCY G oa SNEWL '.�` PIWt and Cedar with Nails, In uRpic �� Nag1 J, M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittsburg paints. PHONE Tl�Ct. W� , • R.AE TOIDD -And Her Guitar with Popular and Western Songs. 180th Mosquito Squadron York- Lotus Trumpet BAND In A. Pre.-8how Parade Ref",ghmentA nn Gromnds - Proeceda for Pla4grouad Equipment Tai, cake of rays :, in Ball Adm. 50 and 25 eta, y .Thursday, Friday, Batnrda7P July 7, 8 g, tion right up to the time of farrowing, and right Chimney ue Idaiug sand Shows at ,'7000 1 .00 P. M. through until the baby pigs are weaned. Asd Lime Brick Face Brick - Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. BUILD F:IiS' sL-ppij. is A. E. Richardson Wednesday and Thursday July 13 and 14. )mtmediate Delivery Can -$e Made - --+- Bats and Loose' •tenor Of The Foll6wing Items -GE WERAL INS URANtM , .na Pale. t-ShinYe�r- ---- -- REAL ESTAT7 - - Bou Roofing In All ora er — ' - CONVEY-ANCL O 'teirn oon Roll-Bric .Siding An Old -established. Agency, Rrdf _ Asphalt Root -Coating To Bene .. - Aluminum Corner Bead - "OUR TRUCKS PASS TO-,= WAY" FJd Cs and valley 'Phone Picksetag 60 i Last Complete dhow At 8.15 P. M. last alonday evening, The Doctor e Y - ners, and Vr and MTs, Russell Was, McEAC+iL43M Prop. AJ)L'LT ENTDRTAIN•ME T - is an enthusiastic Rotarian and has Conners oad Jean and Mr, Jones,• Kiss of Death a eat asset to the Club. ck ++�� BarE�faer, so1lcitar, Notary PabLic ! A number of our of Dunbarton, were with her on Phone Pi 9J t people attend- starring VICTOR MATURE, ed the First of. July Celebration at , C. C. RICHARDSON BRIAN DosLEvy, COLLEN GRAY Pickering last Friday. Mise Sunday Sanderson, Toronto. ��'""�► spent Sunday with -�, and airs. Pickering. Viii• �iDa 8B84`t' B.VILDINti plus an added attraction 4�it and Mrs. Jack Norton and Mait. Anderson. children spent Sunday at Port Bol- Women's Mises Boca V aas: Toronto ..EL. 6814 s. The Music Man ster. The W. M. of the Un ted Mr. and Mrs. , Alan Tomlinson, ofW M MAW � with &MDIiY DORSEY and Toronto- spent the week -end here. meetsChurch will hold their room, regular JL -:QE PREJiS5ERey. meeting in the S. S room, Thurs- •Mi and :Mrs, Gordon ass. Vi of '' Cnut�ter�ct� ~. P da3 July 14, at ...30 p, in. The LICl SED AIICIIYOYh'ERaad • Hamilton: and Mr, and airs. Victor Baby Banti and .the '.Mission Band ' Friday and Saturday Morley, of Peterboro, spent the will be our guests. A good attend - July Is we-�nc1_with �ir_nnd �Sra. bredance Is P r VALCA'POR a k y -- -- - --. --- Highway MorleKiss ' in the Dark Ray Hili, of Toronto, spent the Shone or Write RO-BT. AUSTIN, PROP. starring DAVID N16'i:N and holiday with his people here. Audle 114 pandas St. East. Whitby { g Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, y fR- R. 1, Whitby, Out. J j&N!!J WYMAN a was at her home for the week -sad. � - - 2 4liles 1'1 -est of Whitby, Out. . Employees of the Sarco Plant Our weather announcers know On _NO. 2 Highway are enjoying •a week's holidays at only two words -HOT and HUMID, Phone . Whitby 489 - present. " I Pastures are in bad shape on. Mr, and airs. Jack. Badgerow and most farms. Fall wheat harvest is . PLYWOOD-family are spending thCweek at on' and the rains seem to pass -us by. _ Kirkfield. It Weddinti belle are ringing here DPTOMDTRIST BUILDING MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, with and soon one of our young ladies 0,80 to 12,00 and 2400 to XA00 Standard, Tempered, Tempertile Mr. and Mrs. Hodgnon, of Stouff. is following the universal trek. Evening*: Mm., Wed., Fri. T to 9 and Black Masonite villa, event Sunday at Balsam Lake Congratulations to our High ems ° J A. WILLOUGHHY no. 1. S C. Fir Panel and taking along their son Gary and School students upon their promo- IM&NSY BLDG,, Opp-. P. O. Pine Combiaatiea Doors Ronnie Hedges.' 4 tions. OMAWA, ONTARIO ILNo t:onEt Quarter, Three-eighths, Half, Mr, Bad Mrs. Len Lye spent. the Roes and. Mrs Disney of Green- I Forty Years C:anada's Ltd. Phone . Ree. 2628: Office lase Ftve.eigbths and Three-quarter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Clare wood, George and aii.rs. Blake, M. I eft Farm Ageu;c7, $- C. Fir Plywood. Keevit, on the Humber, and- visited S. Chapman, of Pickering, George (Three -Day Service Arranged) For dmf. Propty Cos. - Mr. and Mrs. Ridge. of Toronto, on and Mrs. Todd, of Cherrywood, Mr. snit J. I, ( ad) Stewart _ _ g of • Claremont. 'Mr- and AD0605 . Toronto . Monday- ---. Kennedy. . . M . -Gordon Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ratcliffe, firs. Secord of Toronto, Mr. Gordon �j ,Q For That home In The City of St.ouffville, spent Sunday with V,�onnacott and family, of Oshawa, eilers & Atkinso I Call Our City Dept. - LUMBEn YARDS Mr. and Mrs Jud. Ward, were noted among gur holiday v'•s- Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stouff. 290 `I iI12187 '. Toronto PICKERI G. ONTARIO Mr. and lira• Harold Lorst and itors, � 6 Phone 84 air. and Mia. Ken c^hPil spent Sun- Mr and Mrs Bert Guthrie were Licensed - at Greenwood' Park, recent visitors to Dwight to attend _ jam, and Mrs. Judd Todd and the reception of her sister who was • GORDON Mrs. George Redshaw and Doug, recently married and is living there. Auctioneers F. oSBORNE Dickinson were Greenwood visitors Miss tieIlie Percy,, to our west, . � Year's Experience - C' T' II' on Sunday. had the misfortune to break her Local bowlers: Mr. and Mrs. F, � thiph 'and is now in the Oshawa :, Sales conducted anywhere I District Manager • • Or s� Evans, Mr, and lfr%. Earl Beare, III Hospital. 8pecialff in Farm stock, Farm- 4 �. Mr. Thos, Hammond and lira, l Many LTAm here' attended the tare and Property Baby, ..�Y EMPIRE- LIFE Brooks attended a tournament at"7 Dominion Day Celebration by the All Sales personally Listed and _ Oshawa on July 1°t, hilt un or n - , ary Advertised. BiM prepared -and lasnrxnce Cowpony s ately did not win one of the awards.., •oughly. enjoyed the da.y. posted. • DAILY sERVICI TO ALL 'lir, and lira, Keith Drake, of Or- I Smpathy is extended to 'Mrs: ?- CANAOIANANDUEA FONiTf illia, were 'h.Prp na Snii lay and G Co';yy, upon the sudden pas,ing -of Representatives _ CNARTlRED suits OFFER brought nit. Fred �t'ard doss from her. hu?band, .on Thur -day. As an- Prompt a3erviee = IDEAL SIRVICI FOR ALl the hospital. there. R'P are glad to I nounced. he had suffered .a heart :..� Tom Puckr n RHugh (Gray, Oshawa GROUP TRAVEL knew that he is lmprnyin.,. attach: and during the intense heat easonable Rates' :'IICKiRi AND INFORMATION AT liPssrs Gordon Taylor and Full .I he he: ame much worse. Deceased Cleo. White, Bowmanville Rro- nin7 were in the nortl4 country' had been thror,_h hath wars .and PRUNE 2fl0 STOL'FI'�iLLD -EASTERN HOUSE fishing er the reek -end. i was n. goo:? solder, He wn,s of a rhImno 4500 S.e•the ad':e7tiPPment nt the bot- I jovi-al rl:�no�irion and (hiring the Telephene 1,22, Whitby, Ont. - { tom of this page for the B z ray- short time he was a, resident he.rf, den Party to he he he: e on R Pd- I ],ad made• many new friends, Ha nesday, July- 13,• 'funeral took• phos on 'Mon•c]ay from 04 , P:1] toss entPrta`n•�d his hm- un-lerra,`. nz na:'nrs in Toronto. to ti ' • 7f they -':n -law frnrn Port Credit over Prosnx t Cemeferr; -- - Your Friendly Resident Agent LU1I�IBER the Reek=end, � H. We.=tnp and son ere try - LUMBER To Ttcv. T. and iris out a new forage harvester or. RF•ILTOR L\SL-&-&NCE AGENT. their hay,crops. crops. It 11 e. -y way LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY. BO\D ,'AUTOJIOBLLE SKEETINO SHEY.i'iINC, \it c. Frnnody � is a 1lembenz of the I -sited Chnrob to take cure of hay and corn and 7�-1BILITY INSL R1\C'E Etc. �+►.1 BUY FROM AND ggpp+Cf} held a social gatherin,. and fare- I relieye> one of much labor and the RPlI pre=entatinn for Rev. I. F. and houses-:�'P: of thn inns teedi.n, tab- - LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH �Irs F?nnedy last wP-k at the le,;, e:peciallr flesirahle where the !x4 .2x6 S� home of �Tr. and firs. Wm. Frans help In -the hoi-,4e nowadays iQ a CYRIL Ler MOBLE 1 HAROLD SCOTT The conare,atlon pr—PntPII them tlim`n`.�hlns nt;antity, with a . chair; the Goodfe1l0 ship Mrs T. nuns is now out of the wetween' Highways 2 and 2�i. Class -Wth a tea kettle, and the JT, hospital and is r-ilp rating at file On Frenchman's Bay Road GoodfellowsWP Class, with a te'a- hone of her daimliter in Whitby. - - env and saucer, A dainty -lunch then 'ifs. and rate Frank Puckrin ren- COMRIE IUMBER rounded 'out a pleasant evening• sully ce]ehrate•9 another weddine Small Crowd At Decoration 1 anniversary and went on s trip to �(� Coo Day Service he nor ount , , - t th c ry .LIMITED _ � \ KAISER i Phones: Scarboro 35.48 or Howard- 1117 � � - _1 • :EL.ECTRIC - -'13 _ . Scarboro . Junction - r' '; Garden • Party :Wed. July l 3 E Resin and Bann A"flns FOR I DIATE DELIVERY ` i L INTIMATES GIVM( CIIAREMONT OOMMUNITY PARK BOAIRD LUIKS)�Rough or sed, Trim, Swsh and Dodsa. ` IIN THE CLARJF_MONT Pr1Li,tti WINDOW VNM ETD -Fume Omb, Ghw, Sph y I[ aJ 1. yll. a4a44 ! 'X"tee of C�Ruonies AL. HARV39Y I' balances, to -built oad ;prefttted. RREATURING - H'AR,RY DUNLOP and DOLLY ROBINSON WALLBO en t, Doaaaoona, GypVoe, Gremboar& j I 4 International Comedy Couple : t PL'YWOODS-_,F1r, , Bitth, Weldtex, and Rtch Woolf, 1. �acJtatretgr �s►l. RAD TiODDcCK - N and Her Acro diANCY G oa SNEWL '.�` PIWt and Cedar with Nails, In uRpic �� Nag1 J, M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittsburg paints. PHONE Tl�Ct. W� , • R.AE TOIDD -And Her Guitar with Popular and Western Songs. 180th Mosquito Squadron York- Lotus Trumpet BAND In A. Pre.-8how Parade Ref",ghmentA nn Gromnds - Proeceda for Pla4grouad Equipment Tai, cake of rays :, in Ball Adm. 50 and 25 eta, y .Thursday, Friday, Batnrda7P July 7, 8 g, tion right up to the time of farrowing, and right Chimney ue Idaiug sand Shows at ,'7000 1 .00 P. M. through until the baby pigs are weaned. Asd Lime Brick Face Brick _ -.. stRRr%ng DENNISO'FFA CIL&HLE TREVOR, MARSHA. HUNT Pins an added attraction Black_ - j wifb :W"A LtM BISHOP and VIRGINIA PATTON Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. .' A Concrete Blocks -_ Insulation A. • $ Wednesday and Thursday July 13 and 14. Saturday Evening Show at 64M. .. - ILAREMONT Bats and Loose' •tenor ....One Sunday CO-OPERATIV .na Pale. ; lasurainPasts Adviser 'teirn oon PBONE 8 6 W � CA.A,It�0�1T, oINT. . P'SONZO 74'and 114 Address. Phone — i 7N TECHNICOLOR Bvmgham, Out Pick. 241'W2 .. - statiring DD1&IS MORGAN. "OUR TRUCKS PASS TO-,= WAY" 7 DOROTHY MALONE, DON DeFOE, i Last Complete dhow At 8.15 P. M. last alonday evening, The Doctor e Y - ners, and Vr and MTs, Russell Was, McEAC+iL43M Prop. AJ)L'LT ENTDRTAIN•ME T - is an enthusiastic Rotarian and has Conners oad Jean and Mr, Jones,• Kiss of Death a eat asset to the Club. ck ++�� BarE�faer, so1lcitar, Notary PabLic ! A number of our of Dunbarton, were with her on Phone Pi 9J t people attend- starring VICTOR MATURE, ed the First of. July Celebration at , C. C. RICHARDSON BRIAN DosLEvy, COLLEN GRAY Pickering last Friday. Mise Sunday Sanderson, Toronto. ��'""�► spent Sunday with -�, and airs. Pickering. Viii• �iDa 8B84`t' B.VILDINti plus an added attraction 4�it and Mrs. Jack Norton and Mait. Anderson. children spent Sunday at Port Bol- Women's Mises Boca V aas: Toronto ..EL. 6814 s. The Music Man ster. The W. M. of the Un ted Mr. and Mrs. , Alan Tomlinson, ofW M MAW � with &MDIiY DORSEY and Toronto- spent the week -end here. meetsChurch will hold their room, regular JL -:QE PREJiS5ERey. meeting in the S. S room, Thurs- •Mi and :Mrs, Gordon ass. Vi of '' Cnut�ter�ct� ~. P da3 July 14, at ...30 p, in. The LICl SED AIICIIYOYh'ERaad • Hamilton: and Mr, and airs. Victor Baby Banti and .the '.Mission Band ' Friday and Saturday Morley, of Peterboro, spent the will be our guests. A good attend - July Is we-�nc1_with �ir_nnd �Sra. bredance Is P r VALCA'POR a k y -- -- - --. --- Highway MorleKiss ' in the Dark Ray Hili, of Toronto, spent the Shone or Write RO-BT. AUSTIN, PROP. starring DAVID N16'i:N and holiday with his people here. Audle 114 pandas St. East. Whitby { g Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, y fR- R. 1, Whitby, Out. J j&N!!J WYMAN a was at her home for the week -sad. � - - 2 4liles 1'1 -est of Whitby, Out. . Employees of the Sarco Plant Our weather announcers know On _NO. 2 Highway are enjoying •a week's holidays at only two words -HOT and HUMID, Phone . Whitby 489 - present. " I Pastures are in bad shape on. Mr, and airs. Jack. Badgerow and most farms. Fall wheat harvest is . PLYWOOD-family are spending thCweek at on' and the rains seem to pass -us by. _ Kirkfield. It Weddinti belle are ringing here DPTOMDTRIST BUILDING MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, with and soon one of our young ladies 0,80 to 12,00 and 2400 to XA00 Standard, Tempered, Tempertile Mr. and Mrs. Hodgnon, of Stouff. is following the universal trek. Evening*: Mm., Wed., Fri. T to 9 and Black Masonite villa, event Sunday at Balsam Lake Congratulations to our High ems ° J A. WILLOUGHHY no. 1. S C. Fir Panel and taking along their son Gary and School students upon their promo- IM&NSY BLDG,, Opp-. P. O. Pine Combiaatiea Doors Ronnie Hedges.' 4 tions. OMAWA, ONTARIO ILNo t:onEt Quarter, Three-eighths, Half, Mr, Bad Mrs. Len Lye spent. the Roes and. Mrs Disney of Green- I Forty Years C:anada's Ltd. Phone . Ree. 2628: Office lase Ftve.eigbths and Three-quarter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Clare wood, George and aii.rs. Blake, M. I eft Farm Ageu;c7, $- C. Fir Plywood. Keevit, on the Humber, and- visited S. Chapman, of Pickering, George (Three -Day Service Arranged) For dmf. Propty Cos. - Mr. and Mrs. Ridge. of Toronto, on and Mrs. Todd, of Cherrywood, Mr. snit J. I, ( ad) Stewart _ _ g of • Claremont. 'Mr- and AD0605 . Toronto . Monday- ---. Kennedy. . . M . -Gordon Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ratcliffe, firs. Secord of Toronto, Mr. Gordon �j ,Q For That home In The City of St.ouffville, spent Sunday with V,�onnacott and family, of Oshawa, eilers & Atkinso I Call Our City Dept. - LUMBEn YARDS Mr. and Mrs Jud. Ward, were noted among gur holiday v'•s- Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stouff. 290 `I iI12187 '. Toronto PICKERI G. ONTARIO Mr. and lira• Harold Lorst and itors, � 6 Phone 84 air. and Mia. Ken c^hPil spent Sun- Mr and Mrs Bert Guthrie were Licensed - at Greenwood' Park, recent visitors to Dwight to attend _ jam, and Mrs. Judd Todd and the reception of her sister who was • GORDON Mrs. George Redshaw and Doug, recently married and is living there. Auctioneers F. oSBORNE Dickinson were Greenwood visitors Miss tieIlie Percy,, to our west, . � Year's Experience - C' T' II' on Sunday. had the misfortune to break her Local bowlers: Mr. and Mrs. F, � thiph 'and is now in the Oshawa :, Sales conducted anywhere I District Manager • • Or s� Evans, Mr, and lfr%. Earl Beare, III Hospital. 8pecialff in Farm stock, Farm- 4 �. Mr. Thos, Hammond and lira, l Many LTAm here' attended the tare and Property Baby, ..�Y EMPIRE- LIFE Brooks attended a tournament at"7 Dominion Day Celebration by the All Sales personally Listed and _ Oshawa on July 1°t, hilt un or n - , ary Advertised. BiM prepared -and lasnrxnce Cowpony s ately did not win one of the awards.., •oughly. enjoyed the da.y. posted. • DAILY sERVICI TO ALL 'lir, and lira, Keith Drake, of Or- I Smpathy is extended to 'Mrs: ?- CANAOIANANDUEA FONiTf illia, were 'h.Prp na Snii lay and G Co';yy, upon the sudden pas,ing -of Representatives _ CNARTlRED suits OFFER brought nit. Fred �t'ard doss from her. hu?band, .on Thur -day. As an- Prompt a3erviee = IDEAL SIRVICI FOR ALl the hospital. there. R'P are glad to I nounced. he had suffered .a heart :..� Tom Puckr n RHugh (Gray, Oshawa GROUP TRAVEL knew that he is lmprnyin.,. attach: and during the intense heat easonable Rates' :'IICKiRi AND INFORMATION AT liPssrs Gordon Taylor and Full .I he he: ame much worse. Deceased Cleo. White, Bowmanville Rro- nin7 were in the nortl4 country' had been thror,_h hath wars .and PRUNE 2fl0 STOL'FI'�iLLD -EASTERN HOUSE fishing er the reek -end. i was n. goo:? solder, He wn,s of a rhImno 4500 S.e•the ad':e7tiPPment nt the bot- I jovi-al rl:�no�irion and (hiring the Telephene 1,22, Whitby, Ont. - { tom of this page for the B z ray- short time he was a, resident he.rf, den Party to he he he: e on R Pd- I ],ad made• many new friends, Ha nesday, July- 13,• 'funeral took• phos on 'Mon•c]ay from 04 , P:1] toss entPrta`n•�d his hm- un-lerra,`. nz na:'nrs in Toronto. to ti ' • 7f they -':n -law frnrn Port Credit over Prosnx t Cemeferr; -- - Your Friendly Resident Agent LU1I�IBER the Reek=end, � H. We.=tnp and son ere try - LUMBER To Ttcv. T. and iris out a new forage harvester or. RF•ILTOR L\SL-&-&NCE AGENT. their hay,crops. crops. It 11 e. -y way LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY. BO\D ,'AUTOJIOBLLE SKEETINO SHEY.i'iINC, \it c. Frnnody � is a 1lembenz of the I -sited Chnrob to take cure of hay and corn and 7�-1BILITY INSL R1\C'E Etc. �+►.1 BUY FROM AND ggpp+Cf} held a social gatherin,. and fare- I relieye> one of much labor and the RPlI pre=entatinn for Rev. I. F. and houses-:�'P: of thn inns teedi.n, tab- - LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH �Irs F?nnedy last wP-k at the le,;, e:peciallr flesirahle where the !x4 .2x6 S� home of �Tr. and firs. Wm. Frans help In -the hoi-,4e nowadays iQ a CYRIL Ler MOBLE 1 HAROLD SCOTT The conare,atlon pr—PntPII them tlim`n`.�hlns nt;antity, with a . chair; the Goodfe1l0 ship Mrs T. nuns is now out of the wetween' Highways 2 and 2�i. Class -Wth a tea kettle, and the JT, hospital and is r-ilp rating at file On Frenchman's Bay Road GoodfellowsWP Class, with a te'a- hone of her daimliter in Whitby. - - env and saucer, A dainty -lunch then 'ifs. and rate Frank Puckrin ren- COMRIE IUMBER rounded 'out a pleasant evening• sully ce]ehrate•9 another weddine Small Crowd At Decoration 1 anniversary and went on s trip to �(� Coo Day Service he nor ount , , - t th c ry .LIMITED _ � \ KAISER i Phones: Scarboro 35.48 or Howard- 1117 � � - _1 • :EL.ECTRIC - -'13 _ . Scarboro . Junction - r' '; Garden • Party :Wed. July l 3 E Resin and Bann A"flns FOR I DIATE DELIVERY ` i L INTIMATES GIVM( CIIAREMONT OOMMUNITY PARK BOAIRD LUIKS)�Rough or sed, Trim, Swsh and Dodsa. ` IIN THE CLARJF_MONT Pr1Li,tti WINDOW VNM ETD -Fume Omb, Ghw, Sph y I[ aJ 1. yll. a4a44 ! 'X"tee of C�Ruonies AL. HARV39Y I' balances, to -built oad ;prefttted. RREATURING - H'AR,RY DUNLOP and DOLLY ROBINSON WALLBO en t, Doaaaoona, GypVoe, Gremboar& j I 4 International Comedy Couple : t PL'YWOODS-_,F1r, , Bitth, Weldtex, and Rtch Woolf, 1. �acJtatretgr �s►l. RAD TiODDcCK - N and Her Acro diANCY G oa SNEWL '.�` PIWt and Cedar with Nails, In uRpic �� Nag1 J, M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittsburg paints. PHONE Tl�Ct. W� , • R.AE TOIDD -And Her Guitar with Popular and Western Songs. 180th Mosquito Squadron York- Lotus Trumpet BAND In A. Pre.-8how Parade Ref",ghmentA nn Gromnds - Proeceda for Pla4grouad Equipment Tai, cake of rays :, in Ball Adm. 50 and 25 eta, y 4ANI[8 PAI©E ! LA R E Ili, O N i' I STAFFORD B ROS.. Monday and Tuesday July 1.1 and 12. Last Complete Show at 8.20 P. M• Much uch needed rain missed this • village on Monday morning_, -by a.. __Hot1*dry weather and, the lack Works • p�� y�M� - y aW - _ -.. stRRr%ng DENNISO'FFA CIL&HLE TREVOR, MARSHA. HUNT Pins an added attraction Black_ - j wifb :W"A LtM BISHOP and VIRGINIA PATTON Bar -row bud- t" o renounce testa is believed res towtiline report a fair shower, possible for the small- attendance Mrs. Arnott and two daughters, at the Annual Decoration Day Ser_ of Collingwood, :bars Jack McMillan .vice at Claremont Union Cemetery and daughter. of Singhamptoa. Mr. last Sunday. Rev. Davidson, of the e, of Feversiaam, :41r, and Baptist Church took charge of therr..w- 9drs. Gordon Graham and family, service, with music being supplied all of Oshawa, bpent Sunday with by the United Church quartet, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed, Lewis, Mrs. •Dopking, of Toronto, and Dr. N. F. Tomlinson officially Mr, and "Mrs. Carl Dopking, of Dun - took up the gavel as the new Pres- daa were here on Sundn.y. . . ,dent of Pickering Rotary Club for MIT. and Mrs. Sprunt, of Toronto, the years 1949-50, at their dinner wer Frida visitors of 'Mrs Con- 318 Danlos St:, lit. Whitby McEACHNIE S • - P'QSNITITAE DZAI"11 : FUNERAL DIREC7jpOR Private Ambulance Servios Day or h Wednesday and Thursday July 13 and 14. i Last Complete dhow At 8.15 P. M. last alonday evening, The Doctor e Y - ners, and Vr and MTs, Russell Was, McEAC+iL43M Prop. AJ)L'LT ENTDRTAIN•ME T - is an enthusiastic Rotarian and has Conners oad Jean and Mr, Jones,• Kiss of Death a eat asset to the Club. ck ++�� BarE�faer, so1lcitar, Notary PabLic ! A number of our of Dunbarton, were with her on Phone Pi 9J t people attend- starring VICTOR MATURE, ed the First of. July Celebration at , C. C. RICHARDSON BRIAN DosLEvy, COLLEN GRAY Pickering last Friday. Mise Sunday Sanderson, Toronto. ��'""�► spent Sunday with -�, and airs. Pickering. Viii• �iDa 8B84`t' B.VILDINti plus an added attraction 4�it and Mrs. Jack Norton and Mait. Anderson. children spent Sunday at Port Bol- Women's Mises Boca V aas: Toronto ..EL. 6814 s. The Music Man ster. The W. M. of the Un ted Mr. and Mrs. , Alan Tomlinson, ofW M MAW � with &MDIiY DORSEY and Toronto- spent the week -end here. meetsChurch will hold their room, regular JL -:QE PREJiS5ERey. meeting in the S. S room, Thurs- •Mi and :Mrs, Gordon ass. Vi of '' Cnut�ter�ct� ~. P da3 July 14, at ...30 p, in. The LICl SED AIICIIYOYh'ERaad • Hamilton: and Mr, and airs. Victor Baby Banti and .the '.Mission Band ' Friday and Saturday Morley, of Peterboro, spent the will be our guests. A good attend - July Is we-�nc1_with �ir_nnd �Sra. bredance Is P r VALCA'POR a k y -- -- - --. --- Highway MorleKiss ' in the Dark Ray Hili, of Toronto, spent the Shone or Write RO-BT. AUSTIN, PROP. starring DAVID N16'i:N and holiday with his people here. Audle 114 pandas St. East. Whitby { g Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, y fR- R. 1, Whitby, Out. J j&N!!J WYMAN a was at her home for the week -sad. � - - 2 4liles 1'1 -est of Whitby, Out. . Employees of the Sarco Plant Our weather announcers know On _NO. 2 Highway are enjoying •a week's holidays at only two words -HOT and HUMID, Phone . Whitby 489 - present. " I Pastures are in bad shape on. Mr, and airs. Jack. Badgerow and most farms. Fall wheat harvest is . PLYWOOD-family are spending thCweek at on' and the rains seem to pass -us by. _ Kirkfield. It Weddinti belle are ringing here DPTOMDTRIST BUILDING MATERIALS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, with and soon one of our young ladies 0,80 to 12,00 and 2400 to XA00 Standard, Tempered, Tempertile Mr. and Mrs. Hodgnon, of Stouff. is following the universal trek. Evening*: Mm., Wed., Fri. T to 9 and Black Masonite villa, event Sunday at Balsam Lake Congratulations to our High ems ° J A. WILLOUGHHY no. 1. S C. Fir Panel and taking along their son Gary and School students upon their promo- IM&NSY BLDG,, Opp-. P. O. Pine Combiaatiea Doors Ronnie Hedges.' 4 tions. OMAWA, ONTARIO ILNo t:onEt Quarter, Three-eighths, Half, Mr, Bad Mrs. Len Lye spent. the Roes and. Mrs Disney of Green- I Forty Years C:anada's Ltd. Phone . Ree. 2628: Office lase Ftve.eigbths and Three-quarter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Clare wood, George and aii.rs. Blake, M. I eft Farm Ageu;c7, $- C. Fir Plywood. Keevit, on the Humber, and- visited S. Chapman, of Pickering, George (Three -Day Service Arranged) For dmf. Propty Cos. - Mr. and Mrs. Ridge. of Toronto, on and Mrs. Todd, of Cherrywood, Mr. snit J. I, ( ad) Stewart _ _ g of • Claremont. 'Mr- and AD0605 . Toronto . Monday- ---. Kennedy. . . M . -Gordon Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ratcliffe, firs. Secord of Toronto, Mr. Gordon �j ,Q For That home In The City of St.ouffville, spent Sunday with V,�onnacott and family, of Oshawa, eilers & Atkinso I Call Our City Dept. - LUMBEn YARDS Mr. and Mrs Jud. Ward, were noted among gur holiday v'•s- Phone Agin. 201 W 2 - Stouff. 290 `I iI12187 '. Toronto PICKERI G. ONTARIO Mr. and lira• Harold Lorst and itors, � 6 Phone 84 air. and Mia. Ken c^hPil spent Sun- Mr and Mrs Bert Guthrie were Licensed - at Greenwood' Park, recent visitors to Dwight to attend _ jam, and Mrs. Judd Todd and the reception of her sister who was • GORDON Mrs. George Redshaw and Doug, recently married and is living there. Auctioneers F. oSBORNE Dickinson were Greenwood visitors Miss tieIlie Percy,, to our west, . � Year's Experience - C' T' II' on Sunday. had the misfortune to break her Local bowlers: Mr. and Mrs. F, � thiph 'and is now in the Oshawa :, Sales conducted anywhere I District Manager • • Or s� Evans, Mr, and lfr%. Earl Beare, III Hospital. 8pecialff in Farm stock, Farm- 4 �. Mr. Thos, Hammond and lira, l Many LTAm here' attended the tare and Property Baby, ..�Y EMPIRE- LIFE Brooks attended a tournament at"7 Dominion Day Celebration by the All Sales personally Listed and _ Oshawa on July 1°t, hilt un or n - , ary Advertised. BiM prepared -and lasnrxnce Cowpony s ately did not win one of the awards.., •oughly. enjoyed the da.y. posted. • DAILY sERVICI TO ALL 'lir, and lira, Keith Drake, of Or- I Smpathy is extended to 'Mrs: ?- CANAOIANANDUEA FONiTf illia, were 'h.Prp na Snii lay and G Co';yy, upon the sudden pas,ing -of Representatives _ CNARTlRED suits OFFER brought nit. Fred �t'ard doss from her. hu?band, .on Thur -day. As an- Prompt a3erviee = IDEAL SIRVICI FOR ALl the hospital. there. R'P are glad to I nounced. he had suffered .a heart :..� Tom Puckr n RHugh (Gray, Oshawa GROUP TRAVEL knew that he is lmprnyin.,. attach: and during the intense heat easonable Rates' :'IICKiRi AND INFORMATION AT liPssrs Gordon Taylor and Full .I he he: ame much worse. Deceased Cleo. White, Bowmanville Rro- nin7 were in the nortl4 country' had been thror,_h hath wars .and PRUNE 2fl0 STOL'FI'�iLLD -EASTERN HOUSE fishing er the reek -end. i was n. goo:? solder, He wn,s of a rhImno 4500 S.e•the ad':e7tiPPment nt the bot- I jovi-al rl:�no�irion and (hiring the Telephene 1,22, Whitby, Ont. - { tom of this page for the B z ray- short time he was a, resident he.rf, den Party to he he he: e on R Pd- I ],ad made• many new friends, Ha nesday, July- 13,• 'funeral took• phos on 'Mon•c]ay from 04 , P:1] toss entPrta`n•�d his hm- un-lerra,`. nz na:'nrs in Toronto. to ti ' • 7f they -':n -law frnrn Port Credit over Prosnx t Cemeferr; -- - Your Friendly Resident Agent LU1I�IBER the Reek=end, � H. We.=tnp and son ere try - LUMBER To Ttcv. T. and iris out a new forage harvester or. RF•ILTOR L\SL-&-&NCE AGENT. their hay,crops. crops. It 11 e. -y way LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY. BO\D ,'AUTOJIOBLLE SKEETINO SHEY.i'iINC, \it c. Frnnody � is a 1lembenz of the I -sited Chnrob to take cure of hay and corn and 7�-1BILITY INSL R1\C'E Etc. �+►.1 BUY FROM AND ggpp+Cf} held a social gatherin,. and fare- I relieye> one of much labor and the RPlI pre=entatinn for Rev. I. F. and houses-:�'P: of thn inns teedi.n, tab- - LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH �Irs F?nnedy last wP-k at the le,;, e:peciallr flesirahle where the !x4 .2x6 S� home of �Tr. and firs. Wm. Frans help In -the hoi-,4e nowadays iQ a CYRIL Ler MOBLE 1 HAROLD SCOTT The conare,atlon pr—PntPII them tlim`n`.�hlns nt;antity, with a . chair; the Goodfe1l0 ship Mrs T. nuns is now out of the wetween' Highways 2 and 2�i. Class -Wth a tea kettle, and the JT, hospital and is r-ilp rating at file On Frenchman's Bay Road GoodfellowsWP Class, with a te'a- hone of her daimliter in Whitby. - - env and saucer, A dainty -lunch then 'ifs. and rate Frank Puckrin ren- COMRIE IUMBER rounded 'out a pleasant evening• sully ce]ehrate•9 another weddine Small Crowd At Decoration 1 anniversary and went on s trip to �(� Coo Day Service he nor ount , , - t th c ry .LIMITED _ � \ KAISER i Phones: Scarboro 35.48 or Howard- 1117 � � - _1 • :EL.ECTRIC - -'13 _ . Scarboro . Junction - r' '; Garden • Party :Wed. July l 3 E Resin and Bann A"flns FOR I DIATE DELIVERY ` i L INTIMATES GIVM( CIIAREMONT OOMMUNITY PARK BOAIRD LUIKS)�Rough or sed, Trim, Swsh and Dodsa. ` IIN THE CLARJF_MONT Pr1Li,tti WINDOW VNM ETD -Fume Omb, Ghw, Sph y I[ aJ 1. yll. a4a44 ! 'X"tee of C�Ruonies AL. HARV39Y I' balances, to -built oad ;prefttted. RREATURING - H'AR,RY DUNLOP and DOLLY ROBINSON WALLBO en t, Doaaaoona, GypVoe, Gremboar& j I 4 International Comedy Couple : t PL'YWOODS-_,F1r, , Bitth, Weldtex, and Rtch Woolf, 1. �acJtatretgr �s►l. RAD TiODDcCK - N and Her Acro diANCY G oa SNEWL '.�` PIWt and Cedar with Nails, In uRpic �� Nag1 J, M. Cedargrain Siding, Pittsburg paints. PHONE Tl�Ct. W� , • R.AE TOIDD -And Her Guitar with Popular and Western Songs. 180th Mosquito Squadron York- Lotus Trumpet BAND In A. Pre.-8how Parade Ref",ghmentA nn Gromnds - Proeceda for Pla4grouad Equipment Tai, cake of rays :, in Ball Adm. 50 and 25 eta, y