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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_05_12_ ,� - -__"__ - - -._.— r . w -• i � / - -h•• _, -- _.,. Ott _'h 'Vow so *v. an PICS»rs OG, 0XJL'ARl6d; 11PSDAY, MAY 1 1930 Su strip0 m hate: $Lao 1pr year- V. B, $SAO _ W. C. MURNAR land SON, PUBLASHBiifil � � Per O°PF Attdoeysed r 43eooaQ (Uses _ gtion To safer fro ect !1 >teeti. g slake P6Tke'Trus. .. ><,>acudN rlaloPOalae 1!PjtW + -Pickering Village less sit Naas Village o1'- Pickering,. :'- �::` ^ "~ SUn.UIItT�i ' Shedd oa Waday evening, a letter - was read • from Moore Gore and Plorth Pickering Township Breh, Born, to Mr, and. Mrs, Ralph M. - _ w Storrie, Oonaulting Zugiaeeils,. ad- No, 483 of the Canadia&. Legloa U I,eavena,•(nee,knue Kelthj a Dan, proceeding with thelar plane for on afAy 6, 1950, at .Grace Hospital ions the Trustees that aiegotier d the erection of a legion IWI ,on Toronto, They are naming the' j ions with Central Mortigage sad dboazotxg Corporation fora Supply .their. property south of -the Com- baby Dexter Keith, Mr, and Mrs. of winter to the township HAVE ' minity Park, In Claremont, i heavens have moved to Oshawa., - SIMIN TEFOIn1ATED by the Car.. r, but have been living in Pickeriig ,., {Nartm, Pickering Branch Aio, 483 porativn, a was formed in March 1948 with 22 since last October, Also, 11dr, and members, The Claremont Commun- I :Mrs,' Roy Keith, parents of Anne Zagaeit Holds Qs46. or Child - At � ity 6L7A11 wader supervision of the ! and +Jir, and all's, Fred Leavens ]Et*sebask Acddets>4iti Park Board was of'tered' to the - - - - � .•�� • had a re-union last week -end as � A Coroner a Tnqueet. held here boy*,'for their use. During the win - they (bath families) celebrate j ter of 1948 -49 the Leg:on was able their wedding anni*erawles am the on Monday_ evening returned the to provide the chSddren with a rink runt of :May; Mr. and Mn. Leav- verdict "accidental' death" -in the at the Public Schaal; a trip to the ens only, have Abe one son,- but Mr, -case of Terry Hales, fltEe one and a �•, Hydro Plant at Queenston and a- i and Mrs. -Keith have a. large, tam- + h&V years, at the Roeebank cross- � + ' C'balstmas pairty. -Also, the boys ily who all live% close by and often - ins on April 25, at about 9,10 a; held weekly suchres, several tot- enjoy a ba•Dpy gubertng at their m,, whmt he .wap attack and kISMed ion �tcture shown and• dances, - home• oa the Brock Rd, Corr, - -by an eastbound Iiretgtft train. an '/ v'w _ .� In Juno 1849 the members of Mr. L. D. Bank3 of this village �Sa Ca =,- .National Railway. the Branch decided to turn the I celebrates his 92nd birthday May +�Cartw'rtght.�._ n r► v - -' _ - V Community Heii1 back to the Park 16. CoagraLtrlatioas. _._. said death was caused by snore, - -- - = Bd. and seek their own L Load l airs, J. H. Martin, Arden, Ont., heimorrhe,ge and fractured. skull - The members M the local con. Wesley are all interviewed by a was bouglht tmme6ioiolr i,,.iL of ; WAs seen vi,Wng.'Mr, and Mrs ... =- and 1a+ewsted brain. - gregation celebrated the 25th an- newspaper reporter- who . -has. Just, _ the. Corm unity. Dark: bq��onatlons i S. Bryant. - l�n Baden said ails yet the nivarsary of church anion in the joined them (oa a v'lsit) seeking from the members. In t!h fall, as , Nelgh§ore of Mr, and 'Mrs. Ed. 1 e3tiadr•ea out to play shortly before United Church here last Friday tbeir.view4 on the modern chutech old building was purchased, -but-', Stork met at their home on gat- here nine o'clock. A -tar minutes later , , evening In a program prepared by +beloav�.Snma e'mbs;hV sing Unfortunately, it fell apart during she looked but and couldn't see the Womaa'er Ainocia'tio+n, whose. questions are asked and some re- the morims, • _ when with evening to honor them, - them, Terry was with his sister President, Mrs, C, • E. Howley - is e4lve4. A very clever bit of writ -- _ Coyl;�ed 0a pate tf when, with best wishes they pre*- d _ Susan, age 31. The mother saw seen cutting the birthday +cake, ing. airs, Reg -Parker sang sever_ � � sated them with a beautiful reds ` them near, the tracks and; called Commencing in the upstairs al numbers and the audience giv- _ marls eortes table. air, Clare A. p to them. They stopped. She called saditorittm, a short play, written- ea as opportunity of singling A tern Catharine was chairman and,. dares - &XWn, Terry ran out on the tracks and- wrod•ueed by Mrs, (Rev.) A. number of old hymns we do net -Church N��t tees Catharine Cast Eleanor pros- - a& the trails apprcached• alas. BOO- E. Young, was given and played hear vo much today. - ,sated the gtfi. Cart2�+s and rle aah- . es was the only wittesa to the ace- by Mason M. S. Chapman Hry, . Downstairs, later. the birtbday menu made tip a very..- ple=intt3L.. ident The engineer, Mr. Richard- Wetstaey, Grant Messer, Burry party continued- in games ' �ete, Presbyterian Ladle*•' Aid evening; can, CaLd they 'blew the required Murkar, Ladle Morley and Rev; Lunch included a bit of the' huge - 8t, Andrew's Presbyterian Ladles' fiaa Yvonne Coates, Toronto, whratle, but 'did not nee a thing, Artlttir Young. In the play, ' O11veiR birthday cake seen above. _ - Aid, - Pickering, are -holding a lun- spent the week- end'whii Mhias M-ar;r - At Port Have, where they took op- Cromwell, Jotu Krox and John rheas xeetiti itt the.Sua, t 1:00 i. i1'alrs: R water, they were given a message rdam on Friday, 3faY 18 at 1,00 airs,' Robert Found Ls atth her !.hat they had struck a child at � V. M. -, _ daughter in Toronto .or z -few Roseibank, 'airs. Radd, who` overat Rebekoih Lodge Social Evening Woolen's In4titate toamiltion - • *"' days. as a store near the crowing said -- Guelph Attended By Tl► ea` hip $ Mothers, Day At Route Church Our teen -ago 910 4, 'under 'the- the children- often play near the The members oT Eaater Rebekah air mbrn _-.. conveaer%b'ID of airy, H. C, Hutch_ tracks, and thit she has waTIIed Lodge No, 350 w. Pickering, held By :Mrs, 'L. Sheppard, Brougham A: mpeclai Nothers' Day- Service isan, _ "tagged" for the Nattotial them many times, Crown Attorney another Social Evening •recently, __ will be held at the Rouge United Institute to: We Blind;- on SaLur -- _ Alex Hall conducted the question - and ju4pring by the comments that :Members attending the Women's Church on Sunday -nest at T,00 P. , .,day last; eoileetiag about .$44,01), ing, were overheard, it was enjoyed by Institute ' Rally at.' Guel0,- :11ay ` i, m,. Come And heir the West Rtll - Catharine and -Eleanor, Z3torit A. Ross Irwin - was foreman of all. The vls+rtbrs expre,.aed the nope 4 and 5, for UL trict 'Conveners o: School choir under the leadership were In Hamilton on Saturday r1s -, - _ like }wry of. aie;sra . ai. S. Chap_ that vie wetitd have more eves: Agriculture and' Canadi�ittt lndu•a- . ,of .air. Jack •Bu- nilag. - itlag -t-heir aunt, Mrs: Art. Clark, sans, :tT;;R Sl<tmtreed_ Wm. Ke iP, lnim of the same­ _- - -'- tri", sad Citixear:h!p -tom Educ.y- . -_ «i** who, are regret to say has lace and Res; afcEacbnie, The Offteery a -t;d Nl,PM rrss am - hc:.�.urt: anJ :At Pedal stoat Service ,psvAed assay:- - basy prepsrinet for their Fiat An- ere:,ung pEiadter*. •- = -- --- - 311sN Louise Robert%, of the Gory Sorry we are atutblr iw I)nd 1.vur'' aiceryary, whew the Decree �7tat tireeiinsts and o t:ci:.l open :F ;, A speclat 7ii1n {' 'service o t e on ou , y feu uu i.s.,� for saute srt'cirM *r= In th'h w'I:l confer the deg?" O:p. a t• -less Girt J; R,.._hlet�het,.1'�es•dt.�i c, 'four Prose taut coneretot he of divittea t t (week age). for .+UAea- week- ,Av'rr h•.PlMag she= for.our .. of eaadldstes, f�tN a, W. I, C. ani ilig. to r F ''Pi"keri•sq wi-1 b�. held in the Pepe- dlciti.s 3L the Ottawa HoRvital, and pe�et /cane -k� "`- Lea�ia =��omes's In�ta.�e �..r..•- ._byte.�lan Church thts Sunday eves- -ig new rr;zvaie5rin ratisiwtorlty�. ' in 8. Ss tk, C'uscl of Thank* lirhZes) 1ir�tlrr� Held To, Di�tett.>i aIId Horne Irci�numirs° S,r�'icr. Hr.- g a�.0 &. Thl, aer.vLce 19 arena- llry, Olfasteid, S;atslut�, • _ _ vg••tte`; were- uelferned by Dr. 511_ k ,'' -sed by the Pickering Branch of the who, as the daughter o: the late - ' -` -�•�1t•t)rx►) ,rte•.m t�Yt�l'Att !leek, X. B. E,, Pre�:deni oC O, a, � ii,hle :"u,•ter <, nil all offerings will - Andrew Remyth -. left P1,•kering .we wIA to thank our many nei- (Dualyarton Corre-pondentl,-_ c• Speakers, -Dr, 11ar4dret aliCreoi 90 to tbL- wppo'rc of that work. A furty- three- ,year% alto, spent sever - -- JCh�ltom and friends for the.- kind H1rF<tor 1tap- innald.,ln ct.ute,. uut ! v,tal ar'..r' it a t, y 'movie ''aiy: `arhe a•i days hers lr:tt wzek, renewinK espresaiona and tok @aa. of sympa- meetiuey h4v� u«., Lz1d­� - *p :1 /11 ^untie' 31r. C. Gr-h- is Han-, will be shown, and Rev, .old acc�ua!artances, Aqc jhe to w nei- . thy dur:ng our reeemi sag ber- Range 'and DuabArton Sc?iaois to - l .. -�*:'a = 4s+e df the Bible ghliar of the stiller' fa.mMos in a�ii, l,. -puty 3aiiiistrr of .3Ki1-u .'turk- iI• save mene, t*sper;aily thanking Ire,, disru�s and appoint larcatigattng ror (- ataxia; air, :C. Thompson, the• society, wtil'sopok �rlefly on their Sarraka= cbewan, and �..;,,, as -46%ad Anse; Con, iareQ «'kite and the aomntittees into the "school ±lass" Provincial Cotivener, and alts. ,V work, Come and bring the family! to meet them when they arrived unknown donor of the one hulid- _ qurrtion, Haststitaa Prov, Convener, - ! � * * ** _ thcro ,&' ftw weeka� ago, Otte wud- red doila s. - TA!~ Rouge, Punbarton, Base The meetxnga were held is the ptckerirtR L'Mtted Church sibde. to bring tiac1C !lest -hand news Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bedew, Line, ( „errywood- and possibly Pick- memorial Hall which wan filled to 1 Rev. A. 1•. Young Minister to tho many relatives -here. Ro•ebank ering have been suxgested s+s pose- capacity each day, with delegate., _ SUNDAY, aIAY 14, 1950 Born ,'oa Wednesday, May 10, able schools for An area, G1eetings -from Goverun of 10,00 a, m,. - Sunday School , 3950, at Oshaaii`Genem Hoapfml - aOtb Anniversary god Ontario Dunbartou is now commese9ag to Ontario and Department of Ag-ic- 11.00 a, tn, r Motherfe Day Service to air, and airs, Kenneth- 'asarley. Dlstrim of Women's ft,%tdtate pay off debentures on a” 44momed ulture, by Cot, the Hoa, T. L. with Baptisms Pickering, Out a son, - - i�ortlls` dats�e gt, addition to No, 3; Base Line (.No, r.enneuy, 1dln.,t�.r of 'Agricul tire, -2.30 V. m, Mothers' Day Service ! .Mothers and daughters will oc- 2,) is discussing buildfns a new prtyviaae -Of Ontario, at Andley. Baptisms espy the choir loft in Cke United _ -ol while Ra_V" hale said they 7,00 , p, m; - Special Joint Service Church on Mothers' Day, with , a T'be South Ontario ssrre" of ing rung. Organ s. and is Re a;r, F vterian Church, I rebear 'W at the chvrob' on Friday lvoraat's Institute are- holdiII6 will have to have a new addition ' • Y'oanit• Organ and piano vy � tr, -'� y - tihe)r Flftietli ;rode to their school. B,dacatloa to be- .••• arsarp Party coming a costly problem to all mod; D7. H. L. Patterson, evening aK avv u crud :: Bt; Andrrew's Presbpterias ('hared - Jew* Mitchell, (Ltretsot at Broo4tlia Park, a June 2i, at .., ex:.or at r as m lscoafomiea, Oat. ; school sections with most adbeels Rev, David `/nrs6sl Minister ph Dept, of Agriculture, spoke on Crag_ 19ers 'will! be something for the • being overcrowded. The influx of adian Lndttatries, Delegates also SUNDAY, MAY. 14, 1850 - ,t,h� family. new- comsre to this towashiq Is the the pwanure of touring lilac - 3.00 p, m, - Saeciai Moth Dal Dap Funeral services .were-held,' oar W I, members, please heft this principal factor in inerealred` en- 2)004id IUM - Service, bfr, Larne price, Thdrsds.y for Joseph Mitchell of date open raiment. Mr. Fletcher Thomas member of -baritone, Toronto, soloist, the Nrh conc*&4ifon, who died oud• We" for further )fartiesilams, (Ratepayers of N*. 4 West, at the Leglslatiwe Assembly, spoke, �• ,domy in Toronto General 'Hopit4a Asd ,t FSrieuds6 C1ab on Mooday, in hle,43rd Year. '— ana star, 1�eM +nwa►ull nraaae seta MSc . Artbw Clark SwW a pro e%sed by re�eciution. to be not ��. St, Andrew's Friend IV Club t''' ° � ��� ��b�'e. Rog., —Ae tp N Taw" Tharsdsy leroo ' Hariin can latereoted in scbool areas at Ares- fXrs, Raymond Sayre ' Ackworth will meet at the,home of Chas, came to Canada as a youth wIIA i *at. Ed.) ' Iowa Interaationad President Ase_ Palmer, on Wednesday evening, 'hts ►parents, the 4ate Me. aeld Mrs.' -. ftoe' rat "asrvicei !were held .ea Ott *f '1[lrasks *elated C+ountrywom" , of. World, i *ay. 17, at 8.00 p, In. Oars at the John Mitchell and settled near . Thursday for Mrs. Arthur Clark, gave an. address on the morning, of I Red and Whdte corner at 7;45: Bowmanville. Later, they came 'tar who petamd away'thig week is tbC )lies, Sydsej Wonaacoit acid tam. Mays, Miss Anna P. Lewip spoke 1 • *•" I Pickering Township, Following. Hamgto%'Hospital, -Her basband jl� wisTi to :��•�... =o -their -many on "oomokitng reports,,, St. Paul's AnxU an, Dumbarton •1 his marriage, to the former Annie the late Arthur Clark, of- Picker- friends, relatives aAd neighbors, Mrs. Houck,`F. w, 1, a, couvuer A Euchre will h* hale by the Lewis, 'who _br- htm tea ing, predesea,aad her s New years their heartfelt thanks and apprec= i of Citizenship; spoke on 'that su>• Men'e Club at the.- H.,01 on Thurs. ' Yea 'alb, they nett! as the ago, They came to farm oa ration for acts of kindness, mess- 1 ject, with dfscnasioas; day, liay 18, at 8,00 p, m. Prot- farm on tfis 7th, where he residue " the lake s;bore in 1916, and ware a6e8 of sympathy and beautiful I 11r. Todton told of a holiday be- eels to renovate church !grounds, ed until ' his- death. Actisr.e__.. mw wetl known in -this area, : Ic;raL trbiutes extended to-them in Ins prepared 'for Women's lustit• ••s• , ' his death; lie ' wse wed4 known is _ Funeral services were, held from their recent sad bereavement, in utes members is Jaly, to be bald St George's l hutch, Pitkeiing " thxe township. He Was 'a 'member - Rnrlinvaton with Ynter,nent- at the. tiie loss of a dear husband and at Guelph O. A, C, . � Sunday, May 14•- Confirmation of the United Church and te• sur- -Norval Cemetery. father. - l Cotetintaed On Page 4 f Service; at 1'1',00 a,' m. at which ed-by nne kon I the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation Interment; was made at-Erskine w•idl be, administered to a class of Cemetery, _ candidates fr Pickering, Dun- , �,o�{��a GWAG9 TOf)D REPORTS `Spay The Little' Boss, they're putting on the squeeze to the limit — and baaton*an�an, by the Right Rev= erend - BiM.ltlaD 0. A. Wells, C. W. G., 'Saturday, May 6--•Amm we commenced thinking shoat who pays tot it?'- t'he•contiumer who been't got a It is always a healthy sign when ..D. D. All are cordiailly Jnvited to this column this morning (we started oft on a •ditf- union to play the name role for him, H11man'iiatuie attend this service, Sunda School vnbllc_apirited citizens take as tn- erent subject) • we have just been .listening to the is, a etrbog factor ins matter -of this kind; and this y terest, together with their elect- morning 20,00 a, m, ed •representatives in the' overall- - morning CBC aew'scaat;•arid hear about the C. P. R. business is ,going to be able t6-g6 so tar, and then_ �•* •, •; employees' trsioa protesting =-the laying oft of -b00 - .a.read_ "bust -up'. Mr, C. D,- Rove reminds its that •St. Asnl'e Church, Dnrebarton administration of the aittalre at men -load �tve't'e now Off on another subject, we shouldn't wee that word (that unspeakable word) Sunday, May- 14: -Sunda School the community in which they live We're twit about fa poaitiom' to 'boil" over" thesis "1 DT�t?rl.,'.' but when one comes face -to face with at 8,00 -p,• m. Eventlik Prtiyer \N_o gq�einmenial bo3y. (that ire - ' days with so much "strike newt~, " - - -A a ,to the rail- a Rooky Mottatain. wildcat, one doesn't try to male '-S.00 P. m, Preacher, Rev, E, (i,'- dudes Township Canter!!) is. tn- Robinson, ALd are cordially. invited fallible; a'nd Constructive CrIttciem prays (our apologies to our railway 'employee `h1nwWt believe- thing to fhip aelghbor's newest -to attend, , �+ alWayp, welcome. In a recent let=- tiriendas), who's running the railways anyway, -t4ie kitten- we.ta" it.for what it is, and no fooling, f ter to the PrePa,' wd - iotice3 a,. maaagerrient or the e'mploy'ees? -we 'know, but it's• We repeat again -it soiree people do not a rotas gt+ , mong other references, the atate- two wolreti a (child ' . . Conulmed On. P -sorry-day w+hen,.the boss can't fire or dismise as to their, senses and Atop this greed policy_ _ we're are holdlag a Social Evening on +eSe 4i employee without first asking •some other - eiapl-oq- going to be-back-In the U'sc A -lot of men eve know, Thursday, May 18, at the borne of "Softball Ortttnisiaa , ess' permission. Labor unions and some ermployess getting around $1,50•an boar, !couldn't earn that Mrs, Greener, Our speaker will be ,. remind -its of la dog watich, •wben•ondtte. tasttilg W.s much, on any kind of a job -•bat the union hays down Mr: E. Bartlett, who always gives All fatorested in the formatica blood of a sheep, never, kmows wberO to stop, -the lAw to the bode *Ub h tbreat, . and, the dumb- mast - liite+esti'nt talk; *hidh all 'of a Junior Softball League, ass It seeraa many of thew nntonv feel they have the DFS gebsjbis ' =1,5A, It doesn't 'add up." will enjoy. There will be a short asked to meet. at the Red,aadl trorld a she throat he the seat of the paatav ash yro6ram and refreshments will- la's White Store, Pickering, en. Wsot served, Silver Collection. t Asada?, May 17,.et it - - ..'-CLASSIFIED AD- VERT181NG_ AUJ6NTA WAxrw _ "a SALE 0124MTUI4111Re i09 mm AND Wfjlmx ti Tex SIeLI. tiaeu'r Darden 'rractt117: vary ZiIINf -Lsrse a$aottm,nt n*tr and t1Md. BYt A 13A1RDRE88ER - _Pro(llApl «- Unr. Mend for literature. tai• Bought, sold, sxehansad.' Guaranteed tanalra ' J= CANA1)X8 'LEADING 8rM00L we Por Tools Lhn _ ited, Want Hiit. Ontario. aoRDas.- sixtito tnstsned. rtshlds .Tackles Sant- Great Onartuhity team -- -- - - - -- -_ -- ns Equipment aportlns Gooch. aprlal Team Hairdrsning ; BELL Wpulrr it. fire extinguisher wholesale Prices. Open until alne except wsdassday. pleasant digalfied Protesaloa. saw wash or direct. Liberal profits exclusive territory. -- Strand Cycle, Hamilton. - -- thousand* successful Marvel graduate* !'IR�Itll.116ll. 6U /f Itwlru Ave., Muntrpnl. NEW JOHNSON outboard Yotore, Canadian. America's greatest system Illustrated cats. _ . MAUI UHIcks Cana Co.. Paterboro Bata, Cameo Troll• loin* tree. -write or Call - MARVEL HAIRDRESNNG llitl AItC / /80Y'![- l'H1CMN _Cje a a redite. ate motors. Rt, sold lsohaai*d Large atooa its*d SCHOOL _ •- _ _ ' +and Grnwla accredited motors. Ravatra bs taCtety- trained- mwthantoa: fI Lrrhw•4r. Kuckr, New tiAmp X Rocks and Open trill nin. except Wednesday, Strand -•- 660 Hloor St. W., rosvato 't am chicks. All eggs pro- Cycle, Hamilton. Branch". t4 Bins SL Hamilton .•- M =A 19 Rideau $treat.- Ottawa. ducud wr our own-1 uriu. �• Safe A.11 - ASPLET- prepaid. Write ARCHER'S POULTRY• pA��" - GOOaE FA o �- .I- f!llUEi # x ' K.K. L BRIGHTON, Oat. Vol! can't set away from the law of supply ALUMINUM. ROOFING- immedlate shipment RESERVE a0V fQr SRFIU Dellpary- ChUig" �. uud demand,. we predict- that this fall and - 018" thick in' 6, 'r:' 8. 9; and 30 -foot Elm Hedge -win' grow 9 feet first year -:6 :Aw -� whiter the dgfaand [or eggs and poultr'y.m¢at -- leninba. Prigs to apply .019" at 38.40 per plants sufficient tar 25 fact (11 to 20 inches al' 3 will be greater than the supply. which means square .016" at 18.26 per square•-deHvered °&fishy) 19.86- se*dllag, 19'Sach!* blih 84•69. -- -but vile thing -thkt prices wldl be high. Ontario points. For estimates, samples, liter - per 100 (plant 3 inches apart1--0fant Exhibit- _ _ Dun't miss out, ordet Twaddle R.O.P. Sired - stare, etc.. write: A. C. LESLIE Jl CO. tion -peonies in colors red. white or pink. 3 ' chick& today The better the brooding .the .LIM &TED. 130 Commtsoionera St.. Toronto 2. for 81.89-Avple trees 3 [set -blsb in varieties e larger the profits. 19 pwrs-. breeds and 13 _Ontario. - ' KeInt40. Spy, , Delicious, 3 for 81.96 -Plum cruse breeds to choose, Lroi,on- sexed, pal- FOR SALE: Used Tractors, some almost new: trees 3 Lent high in variation Burbank and i "'lets, cockerels, started 'chic order pullets. ' ;all makes -and models: also various other.. Lombard. 4 tor_ 12.88• Free Colour Garden Tdrkey' Voults. Free catalogue, . Twaddle farm mge)zlnes. Contact us for reasonable Guide with Every Order. Brockdale- Irinsr a - Chick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus. Ontarto.-' prices: 17z- Spring Farms Limbed. Gzbrldse7 way Nurseries. Bowmanville, Ontario -- THE INNERS ehould._com6rout on top.- The Ontario. DO YOU WANT a goal garden? Then writs stage Is set for *.satisfactory future as to CHAIN SAWS AND PARTS.-write for our for our free catalogue of Canada's Bear ' market prices for ess11 and dressed poultry in low prices on HORNET Saws and parts, need values In Vegetable, Flower and Field. Canada - for 1960. The 61114 -to get in to we have a complete stock of Model. DJ._ H.J. root seeds. Once a customer alwayi a cult- when _ - f the other fellow b out and a- lot of and D parts. new and used. Investigate the tourer. ONTARIO SEED COMPANY. WATER- . , poultrymen are out this year. we can give new low priced russed Smith blanerchaln all• Ont. - - �,:'" f,. �'` prompt delivery on day old. started chicks lengths, D. J. Smith Salts Co. Limited. 647 and older pullets in all popular pure breeds Woolvlch Street, GUELPK. Ontario. BASPBF.liR1E8, strawberries. c u r r a n t s , and cross breeds, also turkey poults. All from gooseberries, = ,'rapes, blackberries. fruit y. and omen b Approved Pulloium Free stock._ BEST Christian literature. Postpaid to your trees, dwarf fruit trees, rose$, hedge plants. ` „• ' :' , Mme catalogue, - Top Notch Chick Sales. address, Catalogues free. John Hill. Iramlx• evergreens. asparagus and perennial. first Guelph. Ontario. ton, S =w 'Brunswick. - grade Ontari• en•own stock. Runnymede Nut. _ Impor:tant Catch- Antori' Niisson; captain of a Swedish h5lllnb LEGHORNS X B.R. and Loshorns. $10.95, FARMS FOR BALE fiery, 675 Willard, Toronto: - 77 Pullets 329.95: cockerels 8L90. „Barred HEDf)E •CARRAGA:�A, 9/ inches per '109. b03t, points to the hole in an airplane wheel his vessel picked up Rucks N.H. X B.R.. L.S. X N.H. 810.86: pul- 160 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FAH31 °Iva 818.96: cockerels $5.90 New Harushlres: 1N EXCELLENT STATE: of cultivation, lust 13.00. 30 assorted perennials 81.25. Cramer in the Baltic Sea. Naval authorities so. the +wheel coutd ha+e NurserleU, White Fox. bark. R.1. Reds $10.96: pullets 121.95: cockerels off main road in splehilld entablirhtd -' - come from the unarmed Navy' plane that - disappeared over the 13.90. Two week old bullets 66 per 100 more, Farming section hear thrifty town. Two-lamlW - GLADIOLUS BULBS . •`Baltic after an attack by Soviet fighters. Nilsson and the wheel with these prices. Gait etc older pinto• Repast. brick house. !arse Dank barn, gnra:u and - with order. Galt Hatcharlo, Dept. A. Galt, fmpfemetrt sited. Lots of water under It**- J00 BULB* POSTPAI, $1.06 are now In Stockholm. Sweden. Ont. sun. in house, barn. School 'bus. Tmi,.Apmt. Fine assortment of young healthy bulbs. S" hauls milk daily-to Tpront_o. Reasoatbls down to 1" in diameter. Each package contains 10 „_ „_„ „, _,- •,_,•, ,_, ,,,,, „_ ....,,, ,,._,...,,.. DYEINO AND CLEANING payment and tow Interest on iaortgase7 for bdlbi -of 10-difteient tarlatlek: Free cultural -' - SLAVE x011 aaythlns Deeds dyemX or clean- balance. Immediate Poow"lon. 110,600. For directions with each order. All bulbs dostod saying. But, for a while, it looked further particulars vtrfts or phone J. E. for control of thrfp• Send name Ind address as If the Suit might bust the game 1ngP Write to tea for 1lttormatitm• We ors " "her, Realtor. 25'8 Tongs St.. Toronto. with Money Order to: _ B glad to answer rout gaatihns Department Mohawk 3676, WRIGHTLAND FARM, -,- - -' - _ wide open and. as Arthur Daley H. Parker's Dye Works Limited 791 TooM WIDOW'S SACRIFICE: -200 acres, good loom, HARROW. 0" .puts it, when the settlement was etraal. Toronto cintartu adlolalas village 60 mfka north Toronto: CHOICE strawberry plants. Early +'al.ritlne. made, organized baseball took its RYPfd4YYiNT WANTED county road. Lovely 3- rtorey 3 roomed house, Fairfax, 13 per 100: 815 per ..000 shirr ms! first deep- breath in month!. EXERIENVED, reliable Holland 1mmLtrants bathroom, water brooder system. tots of Ontar best conditions. Hush Kolb, Port Eic o, 't:_C i IC p available: arriving soon. Write to L Yea- cupboards: Darn. brooder Douse, etc., few Ontario. - r • r acres bush. _Rented scoria f dimand. 0r11y HEALTHY Strawberry plants: Kalloia Prer ' danburs. Box 92, Brockville. Oat.: &Dons 146Q0, Immediate 1wrsFarlo; Mrs. Gobrra mfsr, Royal Sovereign, 84, 500: $14, 1,444. - Now, Gard* s name hag popped 2514 !after 4 o'clock! - Garrett, Lfsie, one,' Valentin* 114. 1.640. -t*. E. Smith. ac°tlaad. - -- Counting, as we do, a large -zium- , up in the news dispatches again, FOR IIALR MEDICAL Ontario' - r of- ..trout fishermen among our and most of us had to give our woToacy�a Huxley Da.ideM New and ,friends Gad acquaintances, is has _memories a couple of.sharr jabs to . used mob' sold: a=eb"ited Latta *tack POST'S ECZEMA SALV$ 1onY been our desire to pay doe retail just who he wan lie made "t guaranteed 'It'd moeoreyclfs Rapafrs by Maatab the torment of dry '°'m' roars PETHERrs Established • Company Patent factory - trained mechanics, siacim and Dom and. ***VMS •esto u cabins Pat's Cassms Solicitors freabllah i lido . 880 m 11 sweat credit to those intrepid - souls. The the sews this time --in sma'1 type -- �l.0 lfaa �a .rn«i t ea or+en anniMa, nntft awls will not disappoint you tomato netlki.t or lnfortnati°. se nanaae fearlessness, determination, dlsre- jOat because the St. Louis -Card- glee ocept W.Aaasday Strand #gets s aP-ria, ecDfna, scalt & burring ocatta - attic, etas• A. M LAIDLAW. ts.SG. Patent Attorney. _ __- t ton warm. pimples and Atbleta* f6a. _wilt tfapdad - PLIantrof in'ventioa, 64 Sparks St. Otcewa Kips • 9aninr Nam! -= igardfor pti•sbnateomfar -t and about - 'iaale, from' whom -he had beta•f3raw- _ , . , ,nadny to eDia ataf>3ta.a +am'fau ofntm.et• - seven other deadly virtue` displayed t ing wages. had shipped him dow li regardlea nf brew wabbom °r bopsdsse they rEialoxAi • those heroes in pursuit' -of their to one of their -minor lea to •fahri• -3119 batting- average cols a note; boa- user _ ' LO.%ZLT people of opposite sense wi11 be sensational .272. PRICE j1 o.0 PER Jed Par ally introduced to etch oilier by scows - - - -- - `dragrrotts -prey is worthy of. the , etas, in Houston, Texas. « * « sent Post Free as R,ceplt_gt Pon' ly- formed rlub with names or thousands of 1lighest honors we, Weaker morta}s ' r -- ' - -- i • POST'S- REMEDIES _ . -men and women perking rompanfonablo and _ern give them. _ -- The truth o£ the matter !.•erne to His fielding was apparent !y of the m aaeen et E., career e} Lngas maimm Phony writ. ar.. 7 .p Queen et , - „ Al ;e" same variety as that of one, Yencer Teseats Fs1»CDltH1r r�uMtTE�. 79 guar arrest „ a. _ be that Danny. (sever tiff as t real 1?'fsr west. Toronto. Pbor.. Pt axe 4377 But, up to now, file proper words leaguer, When he managed to` get tlfiedensailr who used fd do i 'spot CRESS roRV awLV2. -Far .u» r«H.r, Your l of outffelding for the Torontc Maple Drucr,st sells Crean. callous serve eellevas wevTRD and phrailes liive_ utterly Failed: to _a fair clout at the- bell• it was liable quickly too' t S ALL hospital to v+ -sru.s 00r0frn •on- - floor- from our long- suffering type- -to travel quite -i piece- but 'even Leafs back is the days cortex Gran- USE 1•INN,e a.E.q. Tablets, .Stop., calf. Lana town_requira Registered Nurses far 'writer. Stilt; ev_erythiltg comes to that tcasn't an: foss often �• in'hi3 -maty and--Grampaw-were st8pping� occurs and pis scours. Coat tuts cents Gaacritl Duty. .salary 1140 per month bins - out. Wiedensaul could misjudge calf. Te$_o.nts Pis Easily ryes. Gtur_aatood full maihtenance.- Excellent livins conditions him who waits -i0 -Coin a phrase --- °•best year with the New York ('giants fry Ay ball that came hi! way to or mciney refunded. One dollar trial cambia Ally: Superintendent of Nurses, .Lndy 51•eita•- and just the other day. we ran .., T R. A. IT Co. very London. Oat. Hospital, - core o also , across yrhat might be called "The such - a terrific extent that- every PARD�1tJ1 WANED -a arm•• - -- g TRY IT 1,-Every Sufferer of Rhew _ Perfect Tribute to Trout •Fisher- � catch. he managed to make was of + D.rtng large rut of .loge In Northern ran-_ " the super- sensattofiai kind; and matic - Pains ofr Neuritis should try }23- rlen. - The .man Who paid it is no Dixon's Remery.` - f 18th Street, N,w Tornnta, tint. _ taw hand. -.For 50 of his 70 years~ Charley and the rest of the MUNRO'S DRUG STORE, j ^` ` "" sports writers promptly dubbed him 335 Elgin Ottawa _ he. has been guiding hunters and : "Wonderful Wied "-a tag which - ISSUE '19 - 1950 Y =175 Express Pr... fiahermgn through - a Gast triidernesd . 3tp Prepaid. - 9il per' cent of the 'fsna took to be -- Area, and so speaks with 'tuthority. ` _ -os}_ she-- level, which just goes • to - -' r : co say• shots you that making the hard ones ���� �+•i������������, look easy doesn't always pay. `A confirmed trout fisherman is __ _ l # ` - just like an ordinary' man in most - `': a- vpayo-- •e:eept Chat his brains have '� ' •.. ''� An-.ray,. as we said,. Danny. Gar- ' As , ... "". beer! beat out. ". \' v� • >?e11a's fielding appears to have been - « • « w �; `' along the same 1�nes.'A baseball re- porter -once w'Q f.. "Gardella caught • - -A very ancient adsge runs. . "To 'h � � �s _ - - --� -- the victor belong the spoils," or the- bed," And, again. r n k _ some such-. and it -is another 6f " Gardella made a sensational catch '> , y C�C�S. - those old 80. 'ifl�s that are true- or;,:', of as1 easy fly flail �' aw false, just -as the'-case, may- .be. -l3iff ' « i60'Pnae• y nennel:, writing in Spurr Magazine, Dote +.y �>$ LaFtical jn4er'to� i Increase. �°ins power Out ntlbeok Enrineec- , recalls -an interesting instance of a[ x satnewhat ghoulish kind. bike- 1 Musics- ttplains hour i the loser geuin all. tine gravy, rath- - the time in Cincinnati when he and , I�v "° betnate who- Oppy trained g . eats mare dollars. , er than the winner. Napoleon Reyes were roomed on . • -, - seise to many wields of eagincenMse-- r Ha Aeronautics, des liw 1. hem , Wine Stanley Cup -Yeti 134- the -23rd floor of their hotel. Reyes • iikil yap VMS 0 uni t, �s oMte 4 In the baseball record -boeke yofr &undo ' of 'the Detroit'- 'Reel " lead just finished ahav:ng and , .stay'rbMraes in .p and allied pacts viitten .by awll� 1 - sarhorities: Write for this free bendbook tb die Caaadlaa Iasdmtt of 'w+ill find emblazoned the name of . stepped back into the bedroom. It 1 and Techsokw Led., too Garden Blds.. 263 Adelaide Sr. W„ , - Wings in The National Hockeg - _ ~. baeario. goalff at Detroit beat the \ e gg�am.e , __Bobby _Feller. echo, on an afternoon was empty; the door was - locked • •; - 'foroeaa - League scored the wino n - back in 1938• s' truck out exactly 18 from the inside; the winnow' was p...:...jA�.. • ., .Detroit Tigers in a nine- innifig wide 'open; and on- the table was • - _., - •Ari - e. Unless this mark has been Park Rangers 4 . to 3 In the ,,,,,,••, ,,,,,,,,•_,,,.,,,,,, a r _ gam vote, reading.- 'Lift'is too much for , sous • �•�•••••••• •.:».•••..:.•- .•.... , - seventh- •a ast me -be- r :,...:. _.... ....� ..........:..:........:... bettered between the time these i1d j h? fire.' r,� art; wr4t n and m1 .., .i,' ms for the r , e a _. » ...... ! 'appear in •print-which is unlikely, Stanley Cup. Babando $:Cared Trembling and of ;aid. Reyes tot- -considering the trouble .pitchers, are the gogltat 8.21 of the secoi d- tered- to the window and peered out. having, with the- new rules -that overtime period. expecting to see the mangled corpse, li! record still stands. It was oni -of '_. of his tearnmate lying far below. the greatest hurling feats in baseball- t� 'Instead, there was Dann grinning - history, beyond a doubt. i70riC•K!'Cp1II$ Costly at •hiln,. hanging by his nda from - ROLL YOM Owrr ' ' ' the ledge with nothing betto:t him But, although most baseball fans Are. you keeping an. old team and the pavement but 23 stories of � ` frYO ti•ard of Rpr; i rT ^I`•�e'e ,., ^ ^- around- the place for an °occisional frvvile Cincinnati air. �N eerful work that afternoon, how job, or because of sentiments it -e r « efany of you remember even the so, it probably costs you a lot more. - -But now, Danny the forgottelr- same' of a guy named Larry Eisen - than you_ realize. In a. study; of _.. man, is -back- in--the minors. -We ,tat. Not so very many, we'd be average, expense of horse labor, the wish him. well and hope that he - -- r willing "td bet: Yet the a[ternoon University -of Wyoming has found .manages to get up top again and when Feller, pitching for Clevelznd, that it was as much as $7.77 an stick there as he had-if nothing whiffed tnat recora-hreaKin dozen little" work. The �aveiage _.J cost far "eise cn of- -e61or ; Rttr even .. p t} ' 4 -And a half of the Tigers, on. the more than that, we wish that his wound for Detroit was Mr. Eisen- horse tabor was - $1.52- an hour. suit against' orrgani2red baseball had T ,tat WHAT IS \FORE, DE- Economists -not taking the horses gww'through. It woliid-be interest- ' �'ROI•T , WON THAT BALL : •, or the,farmer.'s feelings into ;account_ _- irg to ,take a cool: at the 'inside C�GARV E TOBACCO iGA"ME BY -A 'SCORE OF 4 to 1. - sternly advise ..disposing, of the works of "the world's. greatest,.etc., ^ "To the victors," etc. Pbooep! -draft animal The pastiire.and feed etc.," and see just what really makes « e released for beef or dairy cattle' it tick.' are • t• - _ wi,ll,.bring better returns. • Still, there arc Misfit }• o[ ,rrgotxen '. men in sport: ",Danny Gardella, for '- _' another example. It isn't so long' $OUFORD By MELLORS_. since Danny's -name Was appearing in big type on every sports. page l sW t1lM dPX Yt7Y OUT Tff A ON 1101 TWIT ptilpRD1 TNRV Wr from coast to coast -for Denny Bras tACA77T CiRTA1NLY YAi!fATION Tw►Tt� T tYl �- the ,man who had the audacity to .11110111M NJTW JUST O%T i Ctt.I.AR f7I>R i T .: n'` sue organized baseball for the guilt NATCNI )'"TZ 6 STEPS! t7MTif. _ TIM! ... l $3 rl 1 -Of 00,000.,« `Mr. Gardella claimed thal'grgan- ized • ball had deprived. -hint of his. �rrti i'ti I' right. to make a.living in the majorN` leagues, just because. he had done; some playing "south of the border, down Mehico way. .NobO4y'kn4tiv5 for certain' just what Daiinv got out of his suit as it was settled out of - "court; and' 11000 Ctiandler •isfr't • ° - - '. �� - , _ .. �-�I. �. �� - .. - -.i�"i II it � .• ��• ��_' _�� �. $• ? 7`1� qilpm By am ACTUA-n L O DALLY SI1�RV.t,s � to Am y� s ow Mal - _ iii •:;y ��€;' •.. �r`> '' •/ 1�� • sloes am Brawn • • .! (..y,v<•. iii -l'� r' Y y�• � 1 Protodyour roofs with DISCO repair materials and lengthen the life of your farm buildings. DISCO Rootage and Sidings O j beautify your hogse and barns. They are cosy to apply, are resistant to fire, wear, wind and weatber, and Ogre your : - buildings extra years of beauty and protection- Made in Canada for generattom, NSCO prodYds are den %L ' -haloes quality made anywhere. ` " Naopkersou axis Steae o wh oY► DI 1 11111I D.XG0D 1113 y SCO deal le day! a GaarAateO to Get ��'r. Manufocturan of f , 'L'• y r +� 1, �O "LONDON ROOFINGS" -- - -..._ Jose 17 ASPHALT SHINGLES i SIDINGS �- Smooth and mineral - surfaced . ROLL ROOFINGS _ + ��+-= ^'_�,i►_ Axpholt and ta» - - - ------ ATHf 3-i f Buildin S Permits WILT-UP ROOFI NG MATERIALS AICTUAL TESTS - - - - PLASTIC CLMIN" i - - -- - THE BIGGIST LITTLE CAR Issued Tues• & Sat- -WATERPROOFING PAINTS INSULATION - . ON THE ROAD IN 1950 Z.30 t0 Z.30 ROOF COATINGS ao ROOFINGS : - Men all six foot tag are amazed at the - roominess 'Inside Yew 1950 Morris eon: Q ' A Arise) ts.0 aWe by MOFWa You'll enjoy big car comfort because, i ��0�►7� BISHOP w..ms.- boo 4Or.so MORRIS d•siomrs have allowed plenty of F. V • ^. t is'r" per ems+ of tee and blood room. Try a MORRIS on** road and see for yourself. MORRIS moans _1PICKERING duidirress and safety plus-due to the olk sirli body and hydrae- 2e broke, an oil four when s::hmoodr driving on rough roach thersks to 3nd•penei = .. - - - s � to lag, ;: -had. rid.- -Maple Leaf Fire Ale We MITCHELL ' ` go Sol dansso lo! See the new MORRIS MINOR commr•eilbb = - t b aoww an mom dbe land sedan In wide range of colors.. - In�uraT1C� • • i Mrlo ar _.s1 paiiae ' brit. or ce Co. -- Phone Picke 69 i4 a = "aedarw- . -jwwho an "" tieer Asir tr teafr, Cbnp ate. D6r Faeaa 8" Casia'of .1 woad this peels - ' MoadAy, Wodnaa, ' r , oISNEY !MOTORS, w"'°wiss" l was - -- WhItevale day cad Friday evenings at 8.16. - t!<Msas•tiVs L alt Ai ZRar Mr, and Mrs. Wm nrol a�ttea"A•. - - _ ed Divine Service at Brooklin, on �1 -'_Mr. had; . JZrs: DougLun of Toron- Sunday morning, - i� Paeke�in ant Bowman & Gibson to, spent Saaday with the latter'a Congratulations to the T. P. U. gr - G parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart An- They won the Silver Cap" at --the - ° thamY. Dram$ Festival is Olslhawa, Thure. - At home for the week -ends Dytlsa day Wt. Tltia is the second a - - _ -- - _ - }KAISER ideas Pugh, air. and discs. Earl that the Y. P. V. have won the O -, �" for me mmms" � C.Lmpbell and son Dennis!.- tor- dramatleA. ,ELECTRIC 0 Mr• ", Mrs. 'It, Randall and The Y. P. L, met on Thursday son Bildie had dinner on Sunday evening at Marie Hicks' home, - y -'wLQ Albert and -Mrs, Seebeck. - ---ai -r, Iran 3icLean'si sister trom _ - Somas aW gan WIllfts - As usual, the first Sunday in the Tisdale, Saskatchewan, ter now is ' month being Missionary Sunday in hospital; Stouttvillo. Her fribnds the . United Sunday School, Xrs. are all hoping she will make a LET I • _ . koae Carter Mission Supt. had epic - - ` '' "'" "tx �• �,j cures on the Life of Jahn Adams, speedy decovedy, r w as Imm, ,rmO„p-W "� a i•�rl A. Kaiser Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 1�n_ d ►Lie work amoa6 the Indians. a� �TIiiRINART - - - - • Mrs. lAe2le Randall had charge -oa" _- +1iq• Oe �T N2� Pickerin c the Anne Cat'Ill for the Nat, the birth of a baby bore y nu A�4s11 - 0000 _ The 'Jiothera' Day Program on werL ' 2iOD1� �` � ' ` institute tar the Bafad, ably .ass- Sunday will take the place of tie !sled by the toltowiag girls: C'iaire Lesson Period, at 10,15, since THAT. ...R2a '.Waft n•.•� = _ Johnson and }aerie Robinson, do- there will be ' areceptioa and Bap. -- M A. 1L to OAS R 15. ing the Sant Hill-, Jean Lindsay tionel Service conducted by the PRESCRIPTION �a Eavotrou hie r� dal lands the Van Blare- Minister W. church service a: number of 1.N P. ]�. r i !. Y.• icom,. the Rest end, netting a tot- The R', at:, a had a number of at FL RNAI01118 AND _ ad of 16,00, peat odXic m 's their meeting " � Mrs, Morikman's oa Thursday laeC i'Q�ttNAC"B 1<10PAJR8 Congratulations to Sheridan Van and a time review was given of -•- s_ �• �• BOY ES, �h�• ,: - Q WATaB 8Y8TR31t8 birthday 'who celebrated his 4th the work of the past'26 years and birthday on May 7th, beyond that, Mrs. W. Gee, aQ ,Tor" ll'laaa os wtKt. Far 1[ea aft The monthly meeting of the Wam_ onto gave an inspiring tank on the s; -•= slump" an's Association was held is the need of tait-h,fulneae and mach i Sunday uchool room of the United prayer for the salvation of others. Church, President, airs, Hastings, Mr. John 'Brown and Miss May - ��•- , Steri presided, hall Call was answered Brown were with Brougham pee= • -.. by the word. "Obey." Mrs. A. Wile ��P n„ c....,a,•,- immi6 son recta tae scripture, with Miss The Clarmont dram was well ink 12 xw1sway, 'I nil" Marjorie Tweedie giving the lesson u'asday evens •_ ' ° :!Met- �*� �~ thoughts. Several letters were. read presented sea last T 3ff!'tgk ady sponsored by the adLssion from the recipients of gifts receiv_ Dept,' o•t the Sunday •School, ed daring >alness. Mr. Glen Eastwood's two sWeM _.. - Mrs, W. Fitch is staying in Tor- of Whitby, Went Baadty with 3 r. onto as her husband is neriosly .i•ii and Mrs, .Bastwood• hare, DANFORTH BUS: LILIES LTD. following as operation at the East Site, Cole's brother and witq_�L ' _. F - - - General Jloeptta • 06bourg, visited hat on Sundsy v air, and Mrs. Harris enjoyed .a 'Mrs; W. W'Gsa was'with i3" ,UAiL Y sLii V 1� a lew. hodiaaya Ill ���r, �, i4..*. . �1 �- �aa�weet. and family. •ow _ • 'hO�TS - - • . H1W1�A31[ OLdR,>®[ODfT _ • ' . • • ;_ • .. - 2Ylt BOOM M3l:Ab DOWN iWT ]101 RMAD VP Greenwood _ ._ Ezporloaced, Reliable 8 lland IisaW F. 0k F EL. A. 11. A. M. A. 11. P, M. P• 1[. ���•• Wan available. Arriving soon. The Sunday-School Association Writ• to 8, Bumaa, R. R. Nastlatoa. .. � •� .. daily - .. � of tl}e Township 'is holding a train- Out Phoug 235 - 34, PL nGq.ge±;N .._ _. �y�4; ,i. ' >� ing school for teachers is Green- sa• lore, sun - 8nn. = ..M..... .. Rea. eaa. 8nn, Al :. • _ an : sad' R Sat. t� atoll had at and no .. glol. Only l2Jet. - TDitONTO lash Bat. ea4 Sots 1i.41f ..418 Mill %.s; .".�, it.-IV 0.86 0." 10.86 Pickerin Hardware ltd.le 11.10 1.35 10.21._. „�, taft asst Latfe'sil,,,•,,,.,,, :' 0.10 0.10 4.55 9.10 - . g $0.80 LBO 2 .35 10.35. _ - RaairOoro Ja>tetba ..:....a....;. s £ 3.011 9.00 4.45 O DO , -- --Icif _ 0." 2.46 10.5E :l' >•s{�aea _ _ �;;;� - : 1.45 5.45 4.ie.. 6.46 __ GENERAL HARDWARE 20.3j.- 0.33 0.55 1*,i3 �, , Neel Cowen ....,..... >ti '!.43 3.41 4.27 5.42 34.40.. S.". 2.55 - _10.55.. ::' .'- ' � • flle�or� e 4 . 0.40 1.40 4.35 8.40-- $his 211.#0 0.20 5.05 11.05 ; _ a� rte �... ' ,y US 11.54. 4.15 2.20 - . 31.00 t.10 its U ti Samoa 2114 v 1.211 2.20 4.05 5.20 _ s1,N Tsi #-to 11.40- _ �.as �te+rr - .�.. ► T.15 2.15 4..11 2.15 . . _ _ . SVPPLIEV - p.10 T.10 2.45 11.31 l.10 $,20 5.ii ,210 Qr c i yl.20 7. 114 2.55 11.15 - - - trrsa:' - -- - t.N 3.00 5.611 LOS y.. :. S.BALSDON�`& JON eft w!1 "I T% Cw tt w'h- i a■Ii Wow 1 ttr CtIL'- silo ow ra &Iowa ORM sr. 1 a Am, s0. • ... Cla ..� •Advt's � . �. • : S�aK'S MARKET � � • - t .. MFor Rent - Cr3rage space 'by the _itnonYh, opposite Picketatio 54For :$OILING FOWL end - -- �niormation earl s _ . ''I For We - L Lrgs qu"L4Y of 2x2 - - - ib,ardwood, ouitatbie for electric - leaitth i 6c. Apply Zauer - 1 tuber Products, Ajax. ��y � JELL -O Olt LU5Hlj8 47 POWDERS or PIIDDfN6s ;-for Strawberry ,plants, i'r- .. - - • .• . - :Fos flails ..... - _ • . emier and Fairfax, $1sb Ow 13us1- - deed at my gas dsaF. _- - MAROAR/NE Aster - �b1a� $rownridge, WthlteNeQe QesiaM�gd<r�i4}�}�i - g'OS tliaii - 'rr%Uer, b tk box, g� _ - _ • Lire„ In good condition. 00 QO T. Slater North of Duabamu j1�03�E• PICYIEZIhli3 !E OYr own blend Teo 1116 pkg. 7 , - For liars- Sawing z+aac> 'De this - or project giver the Scott from' Washington, a member • . • In goo retuning condition E15.00 Choice Apricots 28 oz, tin 39� �1it9s, C. _rttzinJ Ca11 condition 00 7ettrra which have elapsed, It you of the Nutrition Dsvibiloa of the , For sale - Raspbec'y 0zes. ny_ or I were to add np, for any given Food and Agricultural Ot+ganiza• - 3or and Leighton .arietiee. T, aut�ber of Tears, the money we boas of the I;atted Nations, spoke ����� �y CABBAGE tb. J o a Phone B 1tOlL a 93 r 23 ' have spent on say, boots and shoes, on World Food Problems, The - electric light ortelephwe service, F. W. I, O, Board has petitioned uj �'` Wanted - Couple, to take charge o a tlhoui and and one other things the F. A. O, Board in Canada, � HA ♦• E'S WAX . J lb hail 49 - of house, rent l4ee, garage, gard- we would arrive at a considerable Ottawa for a Women's Institute • en, electriiclty in return for boea'd- sum of money, but what useful representative on that body . Mrs. _ iUS elderly gentleman. So cb2d- point would be served. The peg Fletcher and directory; feel the � rem. - -L. D, Banks, Pickering }$ only o1 use in khe 41Bht of rural women of Canada should Johnson's floor Cleaner V. 49 Get your share o1 the later egg what ezgerietsce we have gained, have an ot1[clai voice In the Food markets. _ Lout !bare by minority IC is the Future that, matters. Not and Agricultural OrBaalzatioa Act- BROOMS (��`. • Q! buying of chicks early in Year, even the Present, because that ivities, RJ !J - - Hillside. chicks, variety breeds, passes all to quickly, You see, The Ontario Agricultural College - crosses, dayoids, started Immed- even today, tomorrow is the fut- has been selected as as a�oem+bly - Late delivery, Doubt you can do nre, and so it is the Future I point for another vrorld -wide or- R"ichar better, Agent here to help, think we ahould•plan for, We will ganization and plans are now be- Deniaine, Pickering have to plan for at Ieset a part ins laid for holding a meeting of 'FOR A3.L KItiTiS OF of the Road Equipment to be per- the Associated Country W omen of sor mantly located in the South end the World in Guelph in 1y58, gL-ii,DI:�G 6LI'YI,IIrit3 -- . of the Towlaohip. Some of -the • Call A& Our Yard more heavily - travelled roads" will 319e West Of Duabarton Canadian Girls In Training ' On lr'o, 2 High way have to be paved, More ditching Jt;e.aftr3luttan �� plQi ZRINQ, OtNTARtO PRONE In (near Dew Drop inn) will have to be dome, and more By Jay $otell ,AJAX LUMBUR Co. of WHIT$Y gravel used. It should be borne in mind, however, that 4.7 mills _ - is Way 26 The meeting of 3Lar 8th, opened GAR•DFUNS PLOUGHED AND the 18x0 mill Is eat -'for Road with the Opening Exerclaed, The �,0 Work. A milli 1s a tenth of. one xe-•at aUtiou Ben icee . tudowed, _ JAI. BATH ' cent, and the main source o! Rev.- with the five candle lighters: Jltss sane which the Township has. Frank I�. Smith. picketing —. Phone - 1818 -11 Taxes. There are many :other- im- Paanienter, Shirley Disney, .Audrey portent matters which Council' 1s Hunt, Lorraine,Gi,bner and - Joy.- ■ PLOiWIXG AND' DI NG currently dealing with. None the 13otali. Jamie bushby dad -]!tom CALrdeaa Pkssved and' Cultivated least of these is the *Iisest and Murray completed the service with Pickering Market &Locker Plant' Tractor Worked the Tax Dol-lar, In this day ant! �ec►dtnga sad- brayer, Ruth Peattia _ -" •.IRVDZG_ NMfITE - PICIKERING age, more and more demandB are followed with a piano solo~ with �► Phone Pickering 2481 being made for Herr lees oL one NI Lri-oa axed l arolya 'smith with a : PHONE 30 kind as anathsr;_ tali of whi(•h in Duce Uur Yreaideiit then reuil a F{}A BALE --too tons. loose Tim• their own'tvla;ae Base a lot of review of our, nozk on the'church- - otby hay.. -S20 per toa: Tony Om_ merit. :but which coat money, ea + Did.. Eavnrite hymns uf..tiia. elon, �Vislte'e Sidereal, Dunbartoa, Space °only permits ,brief men_ ehurctrey were suns. _ 318y 19 tion of %ome of thecae, Better Fire Our guests then made, a survey :.. our book on the _ churches d _ BOCSE t+UR 53].3. Protection }s needed Yn certain _ of c as - ` - _ in Village o! Pickerin close to Are" if .we are to AQCeeesfuiiy.at- ether collected things pertaining to _ g g, tract Industry. Relief: atd Hosp- the- work of the - hiotury of the _highway, brick, 7- rooms; hardwood iE Initton- -Cup•ts - are- mounting, cLLurch" in Pickering; floora, large veratyd.3h,.good cellar, and tole ..w #11, have to bear our own A Lght lunch wan then served '-with good furnace, newly shingled, rhar�, I. VIC c��t of the n(..a nnt, and a plea ,Aant evening closed, - _ tins nice garden and lawn, trutL r.ants Hemp for the Aced More - .... trees and berry bushes: Thin hosts about lire matters in my next Re- - -- L- — - - - - Is In good repair. ItnmFdlate po-,•- port. D to _. a stow, For further iIItaraiaLion;, - — u.nb aY -- — ably. . Mr. T, P. Robbins, Picker - 1ng, -w - _ - CentrnnLsl United Ctutrch- sirs: J, V. 8ob>a.oa has returned - f - r _ • _. tf from - hospttal much improved and _ _R"elcing your budget late; tre le feeltzak eery much better, MEATS � are.-not able to._g'ei ta, the w~hc«le _ 'wars. i.u.�,oil -Conners_ is oa.t he. -` �u�ity ML+ATS _ c.f ime' but huv« taken rant ''an- sic3t list at present, - _ nouneerhemts" for coming- date. Cougratulatioti to air, and airs, - Nothers' Day' next Sunday, and Bob' strand on the birth- of a -SOU.- GROCERIES ^� ;> • - >< specl?i1- program ts� planned. 'Elie at Ok;havwa'.Hosipttal on UAT 4, - GROCERIES and r : Sacrament of Baptism is to be Miss 1t'atnoa, of Galt, visited 31r, - Y administered and we are _sure if and Sirs. E... Craven bit the be'rr are •any who _have not al_- end. - /��`\ ready made the netecsFary s.rran- tatrs,'WM. Hart, of Toronto, is - -- - gements, we . would be glad to spending a few day's with her par- _ - _- hume you coal¢ along anyway. ents air.. and sirs, Craven. - : 'Meats Proccase ' The children will retire to the - CLEAN OUT RUST, SCALE, A number froia here_ attended f . Sunday School at the usual time the Hort, Society's. meetinig at she -DIRT AND SLUDGE... t and we hope to have a special Pickering i'nited Church on Tuos- - mes ge for them. If possible, we . day eweain8• i o Your Specifieationsl- THE_ 8rad� ace asking the children to . wear Kenneth Braham h" tiniahed ; WAY- a flows in honor of Mother. 1 r his Year at the University and has i _ A clean cooling system is as lm- The fuUowtag week, . slay . 21, t-►keu . a job to Toronto for the we celebrate' our 59th Anaiver- summer months,` - - portant to your cor -as proper _ . - -- -- leafier+. We can clean your t •iry with 31 r. )lrnham pewkittg A meeting was-held in the'achool cootinti system thor an your in the morning and -we will an- last Friday to delcuss the ''school quickly, economically with this nouti've the evening speaker next axe&" queetioa, Messrs Gew, Law- t. __ _ •. r,.w, modern method. w i'. 1�'a ".his ten Churl h choir rence, Win. Cooney and Ed, Han. - will a•ssi:T is the- evening se= navy Were appointed an "investiga- - I r re - vile, This Evening service will al- ttng committee" Lo .report bank in Tt�(V�''1r'ti A ...QtV �i (f %elude the Pleas int Sunday two weeks, P;GKERING Evs.ngs for this sea=son, - • ^. „ :._. eian to be on hand Tnesday. ' May 16, when the Glee Club pree- ents a ram at' Centennial. at 5,00 o'Clock, There - wrill be a couple of nytm�ber's by Taidd Report - Continued reir own choir and of Course John s'' _ ATTE'�TTION FARM61R8: y� We will be pressed' to pick np -= iiient that 'there are many Import- with will keep everybody sill EMEEi+ �t JACK - ;' �l or crippled farm ambn#Js ani' - _ eat mattes confronfing" members guessing with his teats of magic. W higher prevailing psica, i of Cpancil,'' There . never was a Adults sire„ children 135c, Get oPT031$'i' UST for imtmediate service, leis?. our tickets Iron - dtoir inembers, z7ve Examined dlasses FltteB - I collect .Pick 89 Broord truer Atatement, and, as your Dep- y' s,., Pickering , uty- Reeve, I yap truthttrIfy - state it's movie ~might again, on Fri. ;•,. PL�xx �a Claretmont 41It14 or Toren - .-that all members of the Council day, and the usual goo-Tc �reai-iss:. °ea.'.ays; 7,00 to 10.00 P. ' in ctnrp fnr 'VMtn¢ an(] ni0 it : 11YLNtY1' I GORDON YOUNG LTD. pdrtaut matters. � 'On Wednesday - eveninc, stay s hey litl7ti iAortte JlisrA Ct�JlEmtisNia a s..,l.,�, '1. ` However, these are ea6h so marry 17, there will . be a meeting of the ,. ::; . , , • Het! .:_ individual problems, and tae such, Sunday School at the hams of, vtt {� PHONE PICK, 48 '}Yell -to proper treatment, rite, Ross' Van. Einrir� The main �. ��� and that is exactly *hat members subject of diiscu9sio will be our 71�p.of fires rife in of Council are constantly striving buildmg project. If i;�' expected resiciennai piOper�ieal . B Q �FrR` I�.+�t r��'t " -to 'do, Much retei'ence has been Plans will be laid Sor An early �.•� Guaranteed ?,. _ ... ..:,, . start. - -- ap'' r3 area eel Aspair a given with every aoI]a>t this s �'--1nade to Ronde,. Members of the . , _ Dwelling Fire • to be jam' torte. Fitbt Prim Council are fully aware of the - • f 4 of 19- Jewell Automata w - ''Insurance is � . ravages caused by the spring W. I, Com'entiun.. t'ominued men's CertinA or Ladies' 17. break -up, coupled with the ever - Mrs. Sayre's :address was on -- inexpensive r � !� CU -tins with 14k case increasing motor traffic, This is "Democracy a.nd the Iteclaration of i rubies; Second Prue: a w big problem, but 'Rome wasn't Humian ,Rights and United Nation ARE YOU `INSURED TO 84 piece Silver Flatware' or I)WU in 4 day, and, unfortunately, Association. PRESENT -DAY VALUES ? ,a �q - ...Sons. . - -, neither cau the- 'roads be put in Visitors from England, Miss DOUGLAS G � 01�1CS Ate• 18 NEXT 9 tbape that you sad I' want,' over Brous, from Edinburgh, wars, 3Z, AXT Malta or �� PICK_ E`RING JhWtELL tatght, This will take time, coup- Scott; also delegates and visitors Arthur. Field -. with much'Labor and Expense, from Ottawa, Rainy Ft•iver Fort. � Fti$ 10,0 PROFI`PB! pRowever, rand' regardless of Doss -- Williztm aad the United States, MAITLAND Micbe3t's PonlEzy Farm ' I a oplaions to the contrary, the Corrnspoadents, ONBi: I+ICKEAINt3' -61.. W. 3 _ .Miss E. Chap- !fS I4•oui a 100 percent bloc Superintendent, together mean and others attended, tNlrs, F< -t Govmwwat Approved - - 4 > h members of Council, have a' E. Wrigl;t, Port Credit, spoke for Hafcheiy. ' program mapped out to do every- ('anadtan Association of • Conaum_ �30U I'H OLi� SOi;B#1 — S15•00 They wan btut for E :.. I.Wn�- in their power ..ro- }mpr,,r " _ ^.nix�tion is working F:4 tI�PURT t wespbeii Kim& iliyrwe� Pay , 3lsat, c r . e::Ze�+, `lalic;'.ilag of v40 leer Your Old Hot m Phone R. in as •�Lio., t a ti•., r,:, ble,' :clotting .aau rood.:, ilia;, ,Marjorie BEACH Raw i:y , _ There li not tune point is add_ At Tarp 79 Mark. 81A1•d ltag up what has ' f�eea spent on _ _ ■► a► tM�selai 1!!ua!s ZID6YJ1 liOiaO t!!il►tf CAE■. �l firer event in the forth of a Bake ' Lug , Sade and Teaa, which was very wa, a µwy,s ttt'aetm►g i,vw"Utp nteu, . .� Nomr owp $I Kingstan RdL No. 483 is the only Branch in Zone r ( T Fl, that hove not Lieu own hall, t�] SC,R. 7 611 The tbo7alake determined to ckwWo Phone 28 1w- Pickering►, Ong " th" thus a Amsper. Pleas we under way to build a trrswag 3-2 z 5E _ i THURSDAY, WtLDAY, 8ATURr AJ T - 'KAY 11, iR ii of cement block construction on their 9rogetty annul of rte Park,' ii +.01'� Two Ostlingt Festt�ees _ -- It -sue cued tint wrork on tits - - basement" will commence this � f . '• _ - Already eeverQ donations have • li just around the Coene� iIId we bsve a '-'ss Y been received had the bore earn- rir at QLMOU8 CtOLOUa --- STl l9. it ; ently solicit your support in halm• 1Ri/CL'Imint OE Ins them secure their own ,F.egiost ;IOeb4 •?restos► 3isbl. 'we are pawishis8 a list of _ donations, received so far, onyona � interested Qe odonations ii e ry Kn W� and su,tbk GIFTS to oxamnpany thm _ w + AN doa Miona will be greatly sec- _ S ,, It Nappens Every Spring eived. BOXED CHOCOLATE $Sp ••.._(GR:AVM) Frank Be�a'clay 10 Vft Yttisatl ie.a pat.~. panl flown... _ ratan'; Jasetk Lah--n A yards; ENGLISH CUPS a SAUCERS — 81.9S (CEMENT in lbws) : Alvin Red. - maw 3; WM. Beaton 2 - Go on Shan -Ray washable DRESSES $5.50 � Taylor 10, Art. Hew-le W X%ka liQ A r Ff �C Qid1 IO�Iff'i _ - Voss 10. Fred Hlcka' 2; Waiter i�•�S 1 ',L'HtTRBDeY i4iIDAY SATUtRDAY !lKA Y 16, 16, 17 M Leoed12 2 � Hog w, Hocio2eya 5, Doug. " Xokpraa# " ?fglsx X A1kPV ;1145 to ' $1.75 Two Hite You `ii -Ili clot Reynolds -5, Doug. Dickinson 3; L, Lye 6; Bud Norton 5; W'm• Hicks TABLE COTHS ' S1.8n UP , - d en oe22 ° 10Gor Ernie Ken Wo a ; r IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS - - The Perfect Woman W. Todd 10; Mose Norton lot $T. 50 12.50 CASH DONATIO \8; Pickering �, p,,, Roc stawy ,auowar Twp. $100; Anonymous $50; stop_ BLANKETS ES1f10ND SUNN1'SPUN t ey`s Car Market $25; Roy Bennet �� �O ��•�� '�8ID I= l.' $10; Art. Hewlett $20; Gordon X 'Wilson $10; Orr Grab= $10; S. 911 It le The Judge J. 'Dnamiag $5; ten. Voss $5; J. W E �, T I N Cx H O U S E- - �nseii $5;- Roy (ylcLeoda$5, J. W. -- - Todd $5; Len Lye $5; Bud Norton ,l -- Hoasllad Bvr�rli _• Royrst Cnm.nin� $5 ;' Gord. $moon $5 Jack Lehman 'PERSONALITY FEATHERWEIGHT" - $5. J, Briscoe $5; How. Hockley -- _ $5; Jae, Norton 85 itobt, 3ie,diu adios 829 93 Irons S2 30 $5; Doug. Dickinson $5; Doug. i • • "I`IEAZI3E POLtETl; - -= -Reynolds S5; Mos+e Norton $5' D. 1 _ - - boa 'Office" 4.. Norton $5; John Murray 35, YU-- 8•ata mW6 and Holidays • -e•00 P. 3L Hopkins S5; K "m. Browning g,5 Matinees Oaturaajm &" Holidays i.au P. IL Ted Taylor $5; Win., Hicks $5; >, OUR GROCETERIA SPECIALS -- - - Wood $5, 1To i>a BANANAS, _ .. _ _ ..Ample Free Paring - - - .. - - . - -- _ _ �■ I�1 �..� - - , j PEAS, York Tf �} ' ' . 00 ax. tin Choice Quality' 2-WO ElL &t Woodlands iC'OIiY York ^ 3a ., 3 20 oz. tin ahofae Qmll#1 fp.31e The Ladle&' C� lub !_ cerT sorry i ai.-'I.PLE LEAF BACO_ - 1 -2 lb p1W $6e 1 that the Varieiy Night scheduled i ' i 'for tbis Friday night will have to L. Ti 3 - - - �aE88 - LrEGET.k$I.£8 AND F`Ri'Pl`3 O i ICE to FAR M E R S -'- -, be o puatot -e re e o ugh as they + 4 _ i V - --�� could not secure enough eoetumes �bmt -they hope to be able to pres I. out It At 'a latte; date, _ CASH PRICES PAID Lwa t _Wvdnesir4� Billie 'McKee ! � OOR - wan the envy c4 a`1 his7c:huntba as I �- FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS i 'he µ•as the guest_ of 31�. Newon� atit h Opt+ reu gv b mn game a e _ t n Tor- ; - � o o� -ct sago, Xa, _ ._ _ _ HOF�SE S .. _ . -: _ . - .. _ '- • _ - - -_ _ Cunt c - _ �� r . (O. ea�li tnoug, the Scouts and when ame to t h o ez d t h e re were Qu i to a few _ � .G OL el%gtble for _ the prize, ,.a all the• COC i.00 _ e8CY1 �• /'�� ,�'`� 1_' llr_ - nLmes -were placed in a hat and =: Billie free the one trho's name wan+ I says: -- _.. _ drawn, Heuee the trip to Toronto, i , . A'NLALL ANIMALS• RE.NtovEl) FREE i Last Monday night there wam a - secord crowd at the Bingo to see ?`Pleasure -wise, dollar -wise I _ the Jack Pot iron by' the sister of i motorists enjoy .'long drives". y - __ , OR SPE'E'DY- PIOK -UP PHONE �• Robbins, cC Highbn.•h Trap. (' for many, many extra- miles, . who lives In Toronto are ara very free from tiro troubles . . . t sorry thin we %lid not BBL -- het -..r __ ea new Cioodyears. :BAA.N NER REN'?J�3R, =NC+ name in the - e :citentedt, but we - - do know that she caves out reR- I LAW MOTOR SALES - .1.°sN� P.A.OSiN3F CO. , 2aTn. I ularly every Bingo night. from the - ! City.' Congratula tiona, At the next a ' Bingo. the Jack Pot will start off � _ -for the tire built to give LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 ! again with $10. For the shire the Wealth that was played, :Suss aaary ; g1l�f'!♦ _ - Murison, of Oshawa, was the win - • - - _ 34w flfilloOgo —I ner od 111,50, The $10,00 Special no MW WANpym this week created quite a tot of r DANCE and EUCHRE' excitement as there were four win- I _ 4GO10DA ..AR aers, JSies Joan Stewart of ]for - gan's Park won on two cords and - gi r , RDunbark u al o Mrs. gee t -'�C L- A R E NZ O N T _.ire. Leona d, ton s = won, so the $10 was spilt $5 go- '^ tag` to Jiies Stewart and each of Remember, is addition this th t other ladies gettitrg $2.50( The new improved tiragives added ,� rrrvrnv�ovs { - Friday, May 12.- 2 _ dtraw that was held for• the elec.- protection from blowouts ... slit .�icr trio iron 'wag won- by Viola Lud- I ='wider, Satter diamond treads low, from. Hlgh7atwd Creek with No. I dye sure - footed ttaetion . . - TWO HALLS 4619. 1 ' _ Our Carnival Committee are now at, all tithes. See us for this f / FOUR EUCHRE PRIZES working rosy hard on their Maas extra-value Goodyear ... why _ _ _ and to those that have none so hesitate.` T�. much of the typing we would-like Free Lunch for Euchre Players to say a great big thank you. y " - After this tttonth there will be j 1 SPECIAL DRAW VOR RADIO & ELECTRIC KETTLE, no more Guides or Brownies, but both groups are working very hard Y " io` finish up their year', work and a K's3 ' �:�C I:LLE�T URC'IiIa+TIiA also are Practicing on a •Short play C�1.Ynese .1110ion 3` -" so as to entestaln their mothers 7 at the nunual 'Mother -and Daugit- _ r EUCHRE S7ART5 l.3v �'t•�1 N�,;TARTS 9 ;00 = J. ter. Banquet „ to be held in - the hall l i PROCEtDS FOR BASEBALL -FLOOD LIGHTS Everyone interested in Euchre • Undeir Audpce& of Claremont BuAness Aassoclati4a r � asked to retitember that a*t i� �d- • d 1 1 . will ... .- nos a} ntgkt May 24, i tore a 1 be �- !carets for'sale at Anr Claremont Business Pit�we a'irivusici iu l_ i{}-th j-�hYa ji [.UU PER PERSU� being sponsored by Mr. J. R. \lac _ a tiu and -his comutittee .'and they �U�V. Fri T HST F.�1�ff lL �^ ' -: have a real list of prizes, ' so be i 1 our local .TORN nEERE COMPANY dealev-3 sure to be there. 1'RICE3EN'T • V Some time in the near 'future a Cj&rMonl Won Continued But the most important event of ' ' call will ¢o out. for help to yet the fi THE FA HM ER S N O i I +.BOOK the winter was the formation of pool in shatpe for the summer, .We - During 1949 -60 the Branch held the Ladies' Auxiliary with twenty- hope'that all will remember that ' DAILY - Monday through Friday 7,40 to 7 :45 a m, their meeting wherever possible, five `members at• their first: meet- this pool i8 -for-All Members. and 1,- ; ;; •, their children, when the call is Eiitertainin and valuable•ne,,vs and +'Cow's for farmers �Ziavtag'tio place of their owl►, the' intg, • The ladles can do • much to sent otit, plpti,.�r try and come and ” � °boys found it•impossi518 to -prov< . help the 1»oys with :their Ball and gii.e a ittt:e. lie? i <)nIy fox one O11 CKLB CJ&hatva 1 240 Oil ' mtr dial ;...1de much in the way of en�'ert.aiu• . entertainment. hunt -it :111 ; Y anent.' 3t Cbristntas • there •wee- a. Twelvg members of the Indies' Mr. Alex. Dick_�on .tas •sold, his INNE3 MOTOR SALES M gNQH.LS iHH Lucky Draw-'ar l l;ucbre, and, iuce Auxiliary attended the gone- Ra'iIy ',hou:,e cn I3o ,t, _ nl: -1 oud to -.: ie A. (. HOOKER &SONS BROr •ibaA thP.re wave been Weekly" olio' tn' Peterboro -is April where . they . very nlur ?. t;er•r.'e f :-Om Tr.ronth • I�LI, _ hrea' held in the Xjasonte Hall and _ were the youngest Branch present. ion members. Mr, tt.nd wiry, R% , era a'e n bicome ? "Cjto�so.ed t. i..:3: Last Saturday the ladies bald their L)ient tb oar community,,, - t� S. ALLEN SO�:S? - 8fl�:c�`'ZL�, _ r . - �! ' + � ', • � .. ., coif_ � , - . - . r i1 flaws Their 1s, 15 no ++call er b�re�v vtar± HOW CAW a o Actually,•that is my idea of thrift ago to forecast changes in wind a it : B Ashley - making the best use o: what weather , + > - By you've got; using everything for•. �s You will be delighted u ith some good purpose if at all _ ` S Q. How can I clean kid gloves? 8 - -- this 1 A. Put the gloves on the hands, Bible: taking care of things so thev Don't Suffer Needlessly From Tits _ a�nt te� - than wash: in spirits of turpentine last longer -but _not to, the- point - Torturing Pains Of -- ?- `�� �� m the same manner as when wash• of meanness -there is no thrift in ing the hands. When clean, hang being penny wise and pound foolish the gloves in a warm place, or -there is a, time to save and a where there is a current of air. , .. time to spend or, as an old - halian Q. How can 1 keep fruit from proverb says very nearly "Saving MEN" - becoming black after peeling: is getting." A. Always me a sharp silver Isn't that true: Saving ,r; siiiatl convenient �iirn. The cost is reasonable... way �tnife for peeling fruit, as steel is things is one way of getting the.- the result L prompt relief from the pas. bi thin - Generally we have. to of Arthritis, unpleasant and Neuritis. very liable to blacken, the fruit, g g Then are no unpleasant :tier esee++ for '• E P Enimp 0 . Q. How' can l easily • separate choose between the two. DOLCM is safe, non -toxic ... does not - t t f Al • harm the heart or �7 other organ. Tour he whites and yolks v eggs. druggist has DOLCI . Get • e today A. Break the egg into a funnel Well. I wish Ofd Sol would be and let DOLCIN help you come out from - under the shadow of pain! Beware of held over a dish. The white will more generous with his sunray- �tadons• --took for the DOLCIN green - '•' : ri • little white package! 100 tablets for 88.89- _ pass through the funnel into the n h- t wind and the oft ewes w a and dish, while the yolk will remain in more niggardly with his breezes. too �+ for sa.eo -also available !n bottles at 600 tablets. Dolcin Limited. . the funnel unless broken. It is colder in the house- than it Toronto 10. - Ontario. Q. How can ):make a is outside very often. Put an ordin- • _ good oak stain? < arj• fire in the furnace and the - < Riders for* the house is too hot.: check the fur -_ A. Mix one quart of boiled oil, SPl11 TI N Q three gills of turpent tie, six table- race right off and the fire goes HOOf - 4wl .poons ofiraw umber, and six. table- out. However, warmer weather spoons of whiting. must he, on the +vac_•_ as 1 have Pool killed two Hies and one ht s amp � And +4e have also heard th, swamp / l frogs sinQiug. Twice they have been _ .1�- "shun up "-on more time and we ` •' j by G. H. SHARP •'���:.' • - ' . - ��- `.y+•'• ' can be sure that spring is been You % know what the old timers say- You can't have spring until the , — CHAPTER TWO and a queer sort of grin spread swamp frogs have been shut up across his weather - beaten face. • ,(Continued From Last Week) three times." Some of these old "You might as well save time jj i1116ERFAitM legends and superstition• sound So he sat there, every nerve by )stile' me off the stand, Judgt. 1Odi+ C-nnt-td.olime D Clara¢ strange to our ears but a tot of I'm Webb Winter's friend, savvy, them come very close to the truth. pulled to the breaking point. every and I'd tie my way plumb to hell After &H.-how else, did the Indians muscle tense, listening to the lies before -I'd testify anything that It looks as if the pattern for know what to expect, exept by Ab Abbot and his men told under would hurt him. Anyhow, my spring is much the same as that watching the birds and the -beasts? .oath He sat there, knowing that testimony. could be 'throwed out of 1949. Looking back over last every person there in the courtroom {'m an ex- convict with a tough year's chronicles F -find that on "' --- - was watching him, some of them record. You're just wastin' your 'Slay 5, we were "halfw•gy through condemning him for the murder of time askin' me questions, Judge." seeding" so it must have been the - his best friend. That was what "E'en inclined to believe latter part of April before we really U.S. ilre,v Air loos. tt7a fillets Their eyes accused him. -' you are �(�' � ►' right." smiled the white- haired started_, And the chances are this SUM VIIG/'11166j123 ,ItE`10flo - Joe Blake took the stand He judge. "Dismissed." year will be about the same . . Mee,ed ' talked reluctantly. The judge had - as I write the date is April 25. rra.r'r raor JIFFY at itae's e} es were bright with un- to call him several times when he . Of course locality . makes. a differ- protested hotly that Webb had not shed tears -as she looked at the tall, ; ence. Last Friday we saw men out t : killed Boni Anderson. But bit by - rough- looking Texan. Her smile on the land down near th, Front. And iho big the prosecuting attorney thanked him for his loyalty to the and our own land is drying fast, _ man on trial. RELIEF IS LASTING - ' brought out the facts. Now Bob but in the Guelph district ' -4rlds - Anderson had had that. three thou- The case had gone to the jury, are still soggy and impossible to Gsw•. For r=—kahty fast relief from head. .sand dollars in cash on him. How there in the dusk of the second day work -that' is, according to friends C,wea ls.i�ws.s � � I��. For �1 relief 6 he had suddenly, for come reason, : of the murder trial. a ho carne to visit yesterday. , '�v _ � IMeTAtf?yrfa• Farffi oAvi� alien �I The prosecutor had asked fora were decided) 'worried The farmer tlti YALUE Inssastz>ofst decided to ride home that evening, Y Yap more Blake had cautioned Bob Anderson. hanging verdict He was an ambi- said it Had been a tough winter .. , frrfssl w rye ... PenPte �� mt3' are so he admitted. there od the stand. tious young attorney not long out thirty -five head of tattle to -feed. to ca that Vast. a ors: a win e, for sii taw school. and they had been buying ♦ t "rd aver.s raewlseaa cartel. - to ease pals fast. Far headache, far . He had told Bob that a mgr was � e * ying liay, owiiwh«s- ��• rhettmatje pain, awes and pains �, - - : taking a long chance when he rode -grain concentrate and even bedding * 4e.trataur frasses M colds, for neuritic or neurvigic pain _ her was on, ,along a dark tail with that much .Webb had no mone with which for .the stock -sad now heavy ix= * " orb s"ar Tat can depend on Ilretax:strs to y �* awfatrlas her to greater ewnt,uttr ;money on him. He was a fool to to, hire an attorney, Old Judge penditures were 'in in : the offing for •* .L.a•re caret swortseati+a N I.S. bring you quick comfort. - pack around money, careless. Joe Anders, whose love for whisky -had spring seeding. sieve. sorrow of etarWars.. INSTANTIVIS is made like a doctor's Blake's testimony, reluctantly giv- briylcen his life and takea..awa his ' • LIr1.Timit 6tAAANTZX prescriptim of three proven medied y 1arie" weer @veer pair of sharers ingredients. -A single• en, was damning Webb Winters: law practice, had offered -to defend But that's the way it goes. 01a_Dts 'rat +L When he quit the stand, he stopped Webb. Some time or another, There's money in _farming in good. •+suNtt -aACx acASaNTt�1t tablet usually bass 3 -ir L..& where Webb sat • - Wphil, had dons, him some sort of Yearn -but comes the tithe .,whea "That damn lawyer drug it outs - fanner step) the .Izattered:old �ttt4r?seZ- there are poor crops, poor .pasture I VICTt/ntff Orr1CA1. CO.. Dent. 6-A@6 t. - - - me, Webb. I know you never killed had not forgotten. So he put aside ana a poor �. of , s, n,«+1- ,Ter sower ere.. Teteaee. VOL rwp a ssteyt a. - Bob, I'd a head ruther have lost his whisky bottle, shook the moth- then it is that farmers really get wear• i..nd me .,.. man's + an eye than say what I said on the balls out of a black_ broadcloth snit. worried. That is also die time w•heii woman's kui, 't1t•ee.s. - - ' stand He drag it .outs me 1 and ire . that dusty little courtroom P farm management takes a ('n sow ens s #anti `..!couldn't lie_ out of it. As he talked, you could hear no beating and thrifty farmers win one r ie "That's' all right. Joe," -was ' y forseea circumstances may grist so a�'saT� t! W, ��- - �� he lands his final plea to the 7nry. ! Q Escisssa But let me hasten to add That un tl - ;w Webb's quiet - reply. "Yod done your .o -- P ,. ,• a sound save that silvery voice and A-1, e . „ ° "°" " ° ° "" '° r a ' tine preiatmng of taose who listened. The scar -face Tex was called lose out- Sickness in the family Jurymen sat on the edge of their - to-the stood. He crossed his long chairs, missing not a word of that hospital bills ... fire loss _ legs and leaned back. He had on gallant speech. The judge on file °f a valuable cow or a litter of pigs hirtv�He and hadr'tfaded taken off his bench was visibly moved . Even the difference abetween tathard _year) and - ;@ ispurs and he needed a shave. His tailored prosecuting attorney list- k prosperous one. The farmer needs ened with respectful attention. - ..'+puckered ryes looked at the foul - to, be- a philosopher so than he can he R uze- nairee attorney toia resign himself to take things -as A 0 R FPA_M of the friendship between Bob they come -the good with tie bad- Anderson and Webb Winters. He one year with another. - dwelt upon incidents that showed R. brotherly ' love between the two AN A ROOM _- men. Sorting but some papers tltt "Gentlemen of the jury'," he fin- - other day this caption caught my - :- - ,fished, tears witting his cheeks, ow Farmers too thrifty for •their WITH F "take a last look at Webb Winters. own good." Are they? What do' Remember all I have told .you. If you think? What is thrift anyway ?. you can find it in, your - hearts to How do we differellciase between trots that cowboy gu:Ity of murder- thrift and meanness? So often one ��' T fOR LESS ing his' best friend. bring in a hang- is taken for the other. It seat» to ' ing verdict." rte that when tithes are.good there The old attorney'- talcs broke. is less thrift and apparently more Slowly, be turned awa and walked generosity because it is rmly na- y - _ out of the courtroom. He was go- tt,ral for people to be generous 'THAN ing to his humble cabin to put away When no personal sacrifict is in- i q his rusty black suit. • He was going volved. But :when 'money is )lard a� , back to the bottle that 'had stood • to come by it is then that you find ,e�ea't uncorked, there on his table. all the difference between thrift and during the trial. meanness. At such times the thrifty _ Judge, jury -and spectators person.. is still • generous put the - - - - _ - - -- •' watched the departure of the old mean person is ineaner than ever. - warrior whose spell still held them But we don't hear so much about s ' t silent. The' judge' blew his nose thrift these -days. At -cane time it ELITE IsS Canada's Favourite Water. li a _796 and addressed .the jury. His voice• was looked upon as j!n admirable —w t-& ,vlicr7 tic 5 oice, .�_ but nev, it I?_- -. . - -- - - y p _ paint- because it's so economical, so easy to - x giving them their instructions be- trove or less old- fashioned. People 1 fore they retired. don't bother to "make do" as they Who - . ,� -iF h. a , t - . -c �i uui, a of sn't worth fixing.. throw of the spectators left. ..bus most of it out -gut a neiv cane. Why waste lets iri an hour to a durable, cleanable finish. them stayed, forgetting their hun- half a day 'to save a dollar . ' gee for supper, held by curiosity, spend that - dollar and save your- In 8 colon's and white Why not get the best The judge had quit • his bench_ and, self time and -.trouble. It sounds " -gone to his chambers: He needed logical, doesn't it- but_the. point- is,--_ — #or less! Askyour paintdealer now for color card. �t7tA a little drink and a pipe of 1 tobacco after that speech he had fs the t? saved put to good ad- - listened to. vantage. And then again. we, all ...He had hardly finished his pipe have our pet economies. `laud, I suppose, foofish. ways of . ending MADE 9Y - She'll think •she's' mi6bty smart when be was informed that the jury money. when she's wearing her new Bunny had reached a verdict. He went Just recIntly -1 have been eery � - wESCO WATERPAINTS (CAUACA) LTD, Pinaforel It's darling with gay rvf- back into the courtroom, nodded to busy with my pet economy scheme ;� M f1 Use bright contrasts ifor' Bunn tYo rmHonor " said 4t1f0 PATRICK S7, MONTREAL p braiding rugs) For the kitchen I - g Y: the foreman,- used old overallq and a worn -out - - .Pinafore Pattern 998. Transfer: ^we find the defendant not guilty." piece of ticking which resulted in a► cutting guide; size; 2, 4, 6, _ ( Continued Next tVcrk a strong, firm doormat, saving � w V•"� Workfs Lar`Dest _ Send. TWENTY -FIVE CENTS — is- coins (stamps . canz>t,t he _ac -- . C.- , .. uI a cocoa-ilbre tliii�M�ybe � Wofir Yoird Makers �• cepted) for this pattern to Box 1, A WOMAN sued' fu-r d:voi-ce iii ' 1 pot more thout t worth .of time - 123 Eighteenth St. ;iew Toronto, Los Angeles �on .ti1i Freund that into my mat -but then I was could •sal i inQ, tfse of something that would t3, Oat. Print plainly I?ATTE'•RN• �hes• husband would not permit her NUMBER, -r;�,r NAME and AD- to sit on his lap while they were —' - DRESS. _ itch :ng television broadcast3 IS =UE 10 - 1950 EN Mrs" sweet Pan Early Too ' GREEN yemolten giveslybestd results when j • THUMB planted just as soon as one can dig . and prepare the necessary little j 6=,MSVAM trench. Often one can find a corner of the garden which dries out weeks a before the rest. If it 'is not too _ _ • _ _ shaded and gets some breeze this s.. • .p _ s; is just the spot for sweet peas. Dig a trench a foot or as deep:' _ Sow Grass Early Tramp in about three inches of One garden job that can yell- rotted materials, old leaves or carry out first thing in the pring , manure are best, then top off with - .: ,, -... almost regardless of weather is sow a couple .of - inches of the finest ing grass seed. Of course where a and richest soil available. Plant its _ new lawn is bring eatabhshed the this about an inch deep and three x lashes ground will have to be thoroughly apart. Let the rains gradu- - - — -- preparsd--iir-st and this means_ cal-- ally fill in the rest of the trench , ••tivating, rolling and raking until it as- Me- Plants- come -try, '• •t_ is as level as possible and the top opt the deep, strong root growth y :.. soil is worked up fine and ill-visible th t is essential for heavy bloom- '; creeds destroyed. It is not really in and health during the summer safe to v}ork Boil until all the frost weather.. Provide support in .the to walk without one's form of brush or strings. Wire is - <. on t art Setting not :recommetaded as it_ injures. the yy..; is gone and -the ground dry enough g< shoes muddy. -- -- --- - - - - -- tender�rowth. _ -- y, s s But if -it is merely patching a - - - Pruning a s' lawn that, has to be done, then one ^Pruning can be done anytiritd y w'" can sow anytime, even before the : from February to Jude with most ' last snow ' goes. The -important shrubs, trees, -etc. The general pur- . . -thing is to get a good grade of pose is to remove dead growth, packaged lawn seed, which is a mix- shape the brush or shrub and let ture of different grasses, blended in air and sunshine. Shrubs that- so so that thous will he some quick- bloom first thing in the spting like Cupid IIfI growing types to give some shade the Forsythia, Spirea, etc., should. pi Makes a Haul —Eight impulsive teen -agers who s.agefl a spur -oi- the- uiumen: quad- t5'the later germinating and more -ruple elopement from Birmingham to Columbus, hope their marital careers run smoother g not be pruned until after blooming than their wedding chariot. It broke doyen shortly after the ceremony • Here, the new ?.Irs. permanent types. - - so that powering this season -will _ Charles Edward _Cash, left, lectures the other newlywed couples, :lore and Mrs. Johnny Lvnch, Grass louts cool weather. It must not be spoiled. •Mr -and Mrs. Roy ee -awn tylf �*+d Mrs. James C. Cash, on their need to liiid homes and jobs. get a good start before the weather ! Y - 'really turns .warm. For_. obvious Would you believe it.' said the -- Two days after the elopement, three of the boys found work - reasons, �infr on a windless day wife after her vi four had left "if -- . _ and to make sure of as -even catch that woman yawnlsd once she - ) mix with melted butter, brown the experts say it is beat to broad- yawned at least ten times while I.., -sugar and cinnamon,- n.feno- asiutt •.- If, possible water - swell- during dry was talking." T/a� ing and sugar together. Add egg, cast once lengthwise, then across. "My dear," replied her husband. and beat well. Sift flour with bak- � weather and make sure the mower !!i don't think she waq - yawning. ' dry ingredients to shortening-sugar. sugar. - cuttin s. A dull mower will Pull " Y ' w, - g. p Y ing. mixture alternately with the milk. out new grass. Like any other ` VQ�� /1 �mW�• - - mg Powder, salt and nutmeg. Add is -razor sharp for the first few She just wants to sa• something.' With thfe' }tar's' "titaptb - syruq_' xMinute Icing is her farorite kind, Pour into a greased 9- inch -square plant, grass will benefit from good - -�S A F E S y availabk--in some places anyway— bets always always either pulls out Pan and cover with corn -_flake mix- soil and an occasional - dressing of ture. Bake in a hot oven (400° F.) .. "manure or the,right kind of chemi- metes, rear aWSia a" CASH from E think today we'll start off with in sticky-threads hike xafiy, or else - a � nut us THt]cvns. We ba.e a .iw i recipe which-makes- grand use either turns sugary or soaks into 20 minutes" cal fertilizer. A rich, well -fed lawn ass time of fate. a ablees, for a" of that delicacy. If you cannot get the cake, And I know *here are '� Thy seems to be one of tiny will not only be a better color and 0 ".. a. owe a. -ar s1t• for orf.ea. - ' upside -down' columns: fete beets ' texture but it will be vigoroul< 's' s• C"as w' the lea! thing. ordinary syrup, with Iota of folios .rho have similar ex- talking about cakes and icings enough to crowd out most ueeds- = half a teaspoon of maple extract periences. without any mention o£ the more _ ._Where the lawn or. part of it is J.&i.TAVLaR UMITE0 - sdded, will do almost. aa, yell. None of these calamities will—. ,substantial things that should come shaded most of the day a special ToRowo SAFE WORKS Date -Nut Bread or at least SHOULD= happen if before. And with outdoor work in mixture of seen designed for such 3 Cap Baling Water - you carefully follow the following _ _ tin Vreas fs, K. rorrara Cup Chopped. Data - directions. (Pouring the- i'cingintb •full ssvin in the families _of so conditions should be ,used. tr abiiabes lass ' a clean bowl, after cookies and be- many of my >eaders, lots `of `the` - II Tablespoon Butter or g "hearty" sort of eating is highly = fore beating,`means extra diahwash- Margarine. _ getessary, _... - I Egg :: ing; btrt it keeps the sugared par- l -think the men -folk especially ' " " u� A� y/y �/( � {,1 /j- BltM Cup 1[aplf Syrup t5clea that may stick to the cedes - evil), enjoy `this goulash; and the G►UVV v+v`rrl��l� „ Cup Chopped patens or other of the pan from getting into- -the - _ a .. fact that it makes use of. one pf. . _ nuts ietng. and makes it stand -iho longer on your cake.) the less expensive kinds of beef - I Cup Sifted Four -• will be na. handicap to- its .popu- _ Seven - Minute Frosting ours with WOlfdll'fYl .4 Teaspoon Baking Powder .larity with the "dollar - stretching" s - - -T Teaspoon Salt Combine in top of double boiler.' ` side of jhe house: - .... �'• 1 i L = =- -- aA T Soda - I egg whn -i:es, umbeaReti Sour -Sweef Gou7asli . - I Cup Wheat Flour 1% _-fns r s ng •. ...a.: 1 -round iseei }.feud►. - .Method —Pour boiling water over dash of salt Cut in 2 -Inch Cubes ��� -T*aol - -dates and butter. Stir until batter i/a c. water 4 Tablespoons Floor - - melts. Add beaten egg, maple syrup 1 'tip. light cost syrup.. _ _ 1 Tsar and chopped nuts. Sift together the .Beat with rotary beater or elec- Tfrsspoon Salt Sour, baking powder, soh and soda. ; trio. mixer 1 minute. S- Tablespoons Shortening Combine with the whole wheat Place over boiling watts "arid heal I Cup Navy Beans .fir . ;•_' . `s - i Sour. Your the- liquid n=ture into_ _�"t y •.• �� ` :�•�� a _ - - --UP Tricot) Cap - the dry 'ingredieiits, Stir until just limes to clean- off . blades rd sides _� Cups, _ dampened. Pour into a greased loaf of pan frith rubber scfaper Y Teaspoons Salt` Remove from boiling watts when Po " "'•';. _ a and bake in a moderate oven :• frosting stands. in glossy peaks. 4 Tablespoons Vinegar - + - gr�, x (350° F.) I hour. Let cool thor -- g 4 Tablespoons Sugar ,+• r �r} oughl before slicing. )fakes I loaf. {Hai much more body than a mer-- _ Y . g . ingue.) S Tablespoons Flout 3 Tablespoons Water. a" •rt _ r ," Pour into' a clean bowl, being„ a*hcr dax-_ htazd a _anm- Rnfl beef in mixture of 4 table- " bewailing rF.e lac that, r'thcugh careful not- to serape hardened -spoons flour,- 1 teaspoon salt, and - frosting from aides of pan, - };' - - Add 1 tsp. vanilla. ` peppK• Welt shortening in a heavy �,�,x :errs of tetapciag, de-. - skillet and' brown meat. Add beans' Scions bread when 'you halos : Beat, 71 minute, or until frosting and cotter with Rater, Cover pan �I/ • holds firm swirls. ~rich Fleischmann's'Roya! Fast sad simmer. •Z hours, adding more 3 Spread" over caste, which should water if- r. ,Z nary. Add carrots, Rising Dry €east! This wort- - - be cool and free from loose crumbs, �� - Ice the -sides first, tistn. the top Potatoes and 2 tea :ptxins sajt, Site. , - derful new yeast keeps its j won't be so. crumb}. Use clean mer about la minutes or until vege- full- streztRth and fasaacting - - spatula to .ice the top. tables are tender. :add vinegar and qualities withourrefrigetation! y a sugar. Blake a paste of the re- -Buy a month's supply! siq z' This recipe is enough for 2 nme- maining flour : nd• water: Blend into `�� irtch layers. For afternoon tea, for `dessert ' it " - goulash, s- tirring until smooth and " ` '; :; supper— or'even Yes a special break- 0. Serves 4 to 6. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD - fast treat — there's nothing much t "make 'a 'soft dough Knead on 0. Combine 3 c. boiling water, /a f~ �.r more tempting than a good, freshly 4 lightly - floored board until smooth . �•,Y granulated sugar, taps. salt and made coffee cake: This one, with. I1ARHS & CUi1�RS . -' and elastic. _ Ptyce ig greased �.. 1 itbs. shortening; stir until sugar•' bowl and grease top of dough its topping of btiltter, cinnamon, Farmers. Amnuun — Consult and salt are dissolved and shorten- ~:9 sugar and corn -flakes, is altnost• Cover and set in a warm place, I bound. to haves .ells folks asking how )roar nearest'Harness Shop about ing melted; cool to lukewarm, free from draught. Let rise until >, g Staeo Harness Supplies We set Meanwhile, measure into a large g _......... soon, they. may -exper an - •encore. bowl I 'c, lukewarm water, I tot doubled in bulk. Punch down w Cinnamon Crumb Coffee Cake our ' goods osll through your dough, grease top an again let granulated- sugar; stir until 'sugar rise until doubled in bulk. Punch '4 Cup Corn Flakes local Saco Leather Goods dents. is dissolved. Sprinkle with 3 en- dower dough; turn out, on lightly- utter 1 Tablespoon Melted B or The goods are riglit. and so are velopes Fletschmanti s Royal Fast floured board and divide into 4 Margarine 'our prices We manufacture is Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand. 10 equal portions; form into smooth V4 Cup Brown Sugar our factories — ,Harness., Horse _ .- minutes, THEN stir well balls. Cover lightly with cloth Teaspoon Cinnamon Colors Sweat Pads Horse Blau. Stir in cooled sugar. - shortening" and let rest for 13 miss. -Shape - , s -2 'j' — Leather _ mixture. Combine 5 c. once - sifted into toa� es, Mace in greased loaf la t uP gaga >te and Tavellsnt- , bread flour and -5-e. whole wheat .—pane (41 8 %0. Grease to sue, L - Goods. Insist on Staco Braid � graham flour. Stir about half cover and let rise until• doubled — -- - : Goa — of the tieuFS itito•ye��t m�,cture: in bulk. Bake in hot oven, 400°, 1A %,up Sifted Flout get satisfaction. Made only b9 beat until smooth. Work in rem for 20 nuns.,. then reauce oven r y, 2 Teaspoons Baking- Powder maining flours and add addition- heat to moderate, 350 °, and bake - LL / Teaspoon Salt SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD'. Fi at broad flour, if ,necessary, to about 20 minutes longer. / Teaspoon Nutmeg 42 Wellington St. E.. Toronto Cup- Milk WRITE FOR CATALOGUE wa Roll cereal into fine crumbs and y�JI -TIER_ By Arthur Pointer A IOWA" noTROWLi» `• �NaYeJIICWtirfTNa= WiLL,llaAlfffa . ;;,v..;; �• w <% yYNy It J Rralt cArtnsi CtOtllrrt('t' Mn 2 OWN TNff WALK so `'`-�-' - �`� "[n:' Lril tin 51JBi OPIT •(, jiT7< vies- tfm KICK ME OM4a! - `• _ Im .Double . Duty Hollyw,Qod's — THf- atoswwtc.f - shapely Marie %t•'ilson tries a ne« straw hat for-size—body piN°r'L size, that is. She points out _ P : ried fo f- that the chapeau, des;g r ..�.a _. _ .. 'beach wear; affords protection r %:�.�_ �\J%" not only _against the sun, -but » ' also against 'enthusiastic stares _ ;► of masculine passersby who • '•i may not be interested in mil- - - J E I , t to jBiumess 91redoril .,:.rCU"A0NT -CO-OPERATIVE BROCK Purrum A. E. Rkhardson PC M.— a 411111A114411maile Dwim, omit isle INS66a Of no FOU"AW Usimis MR" AWrA= -T-THEATRE 3 t A A W 0 R50! LONG VA "a" built on a mr0a Imine. TbW dev. A•lphah dew Vas fig, sturdy, well - fleshed 'Pulileta WhA* oniftWo $kon to go J90101 Romflaiii; In All healer 1001fYiYAif� @. pip tato Uc laying Ptnm remA7 to gtre conUavipunio iloraMoAp oM prodw, RoU411M Sidling An qt-dW—C& b" Asaw, Reaft Van over a long period. Ampbah Remi 01dolift A Nor" 9=13 113ozOnement Growftg 39@Ao to *trft V(k hem moor or -as • Ahimallimams cosw J11"d . . ­ -o"Vinrift of .Tmotltre. Feed Growing 34"k op Paillots an good image. Rhfto 04p mud VaUff )MK SAT MAY it; is, And lAinobrikk :Do :B JM 3M :R PROM so ftswse At 1 sad A 9.00 P. X Raft and Uwe 0~ In Of An Kim& ""A" 31aftee at 1" P- I& L P"a A" P014111 Tell it to the Judgre A. W.- MIT CHELI pt�.. PROHM 7 4'and 114 A%^ BkOUtUm. Ont. P%X 241W2 -ONT''' . CLAREM MONDAY, TUESY - wMNZSDAy "OUR TRUCKS PABS'T-��— -21[r. -and of_- I abo *o,717---� ­ ­-Picirectne, �,-�.,ISCIIOOI ­---KEN AND CLARK MAM I Toronto, spent the week-end with Associlstion is..,hoidiing .-& vtee4her :;63M1*-T-W10JW $bows At 7 A" .9 P. X, Mr. And Mrs, Walt. Hardy. - - tralnftg . school" at W%. Zioa on :P1 STAFFORD- BROS Mr".' and, 'Mss, 'Mss, Ed. ' Lewia spent Monday, Wednesday and Friday . JLU6,n0NZrM Adult Entert;a1mmeft Sunday with Mir. and Mrs. Gordon evenings Of this week and next. MONUUMMAL WOE --jamand and AuthoAsed for %ha Graham of -Oshawa. Cianvemere for the Nattonial In- Snow was still reported in some- k1tute -for tke. Blind we're around Phone • - WlUtby 552 Co� of Ontario and To* White Heat spots In Uxbridge last week and the TUUge just Saturday and coll- P*= Sftcl4 Implensiaft Ran frost was reported 'still- in t'heF soil ecteA $23.19. Ca;kvaasers were:- 818 194M(140 Bt. R, Whitby, O&L how puraiture, R44 Bows James 0agney Vhtinla . 3fayo on the 5th concession last week, Carl Johmeou, Frances WcCou&l- Sales our ftedaay at Reasonable •bndnd O'Brien where post holes were being dug.. ough,, Lillian Austin, Joan Red- Bath. Dug Savia for Maw Adelaide Coates who is in Shaw and Alan Bed Brow, McEAC IRNIE'S Brice of One. the Oshawa Hospital, is Improving Mrs. C. A. Overland h" moved TjIt- MID&M P. O. phone, A4&i& SXvv MDAY, nU . y , SATURDAY we are pleased to report. from the 'home she ham occupied FURNE13138 DBALER Mwkh=L P. 0. Pliono 14"k - 206 Norman Wagg, who has been for the pa$t twenty years, to the MAY 18, 19, 20 given training in;tivi operating ot ' home formerly occupied by the late FT141CRAL Leg" .1`2111ruo" have bean�'. the projector for the local film Mrs, Black- We are glad to know auctionsers slice Is". j SPOW At 8. 13 library, put on several showings at that ahe will remain here with us. Goodwood last week. Several new while, we welcome Mr. and Mrs. �Imrllv*U Ambulance so Janie Wramn Deunis MOrgala tAms were received by the local p&ggitte, of Toronto, to our com- Dmiioar-Nigha library last week. They are OHere mirunity, as the new store proprie- lWin. MePACENM Prep. 111"I111114r. Sebeftor, Notary Pub4s 1 --The Lady -'—,. $ - the Gold Coast', "Eskimo Arta tor. and Crafts" "Inside Newfoundland" The W. X S. of the Vulted, con- C. C. RICHARDSON ­G"pe Cod Fisherman" 'Salt of;_ tion are planning a Special Phone Pick. - 193 grega Takes a Sailor the Earth" "Let's all sing. togeth. Anuive"Mry for Friday, June 9 soil KENT BUIMNO and Eve Arden .'§t' ifv b, spent Guest speaker wial be Mrs. M. A. !'home: Toronto • 'M Mrs. w4ming'I ou __-fta ­ " Love, Sm. of Chrlvtlan Cbakrcbes Pickie,�gs '- Ont. a few, days • last week with Mri. of the Dominion Board, Toronto, Conners. In vitations are being sent to the The Bowling Club members.-have.. surrounding S6cletles.' FRONA PICK. IM 4 1 been busy getting their greens In -James McCullough has been WM. MAW ourna Warms Mrs. Air Furnm4oll shape. for the coming season. As I - I.. r wonumenid L Air 0modkioufts Wesson in the past, they hope to open on spending the past four weeks at WCENSED AUCT ONE= Whitby, with her daughter, Mrs. Auld May 24, and have plinned to have McCarl, -where Mr. MCullough. is 94ft* Rigbway Moummealk -works -Budget Terms Arranged - . - . - .mow . - O.W. - - tournament ot Mixed Trebles It staying, while ill TALUATTOR ROBT. AUSTIx. ?Ito?. the we4ther permits. :RODMAN A number of otir-.young peovip Miss Bessie Graham, of Toronto, of our Load" which was prevented . Fbame or Wrilte IL R. 1, Whitby. OmL spent the week-end at her ..home b _..)r a Toronto group in the 'Eaton 2 XNe• West of Whitby. Out Let Metal orbs here. Auditori . u . rn . last Bat week. 614 Dundas St- East, Whitby On - No- 2 Highway, W` 014d_ Pilkey -Mr. and Mr%. - 6uf: VI r. and Mrs, R. Jolinson-, Torou- Phone Wh1tb3 469 So AJAX and family-Of Toronto Visited hQmq. friends over the week -end, , to­have spent several days wltb Mr, and Mrs. Bob Rawson visit- Mars, Day. Pugh.- od friends here and attended 'the Ex1perlenced sale. on Saturday of,:&Irs. R., Ra,wm: M �.7 on. OP"METRIST - - i.Urs. Wim. Evans underwent . an '. ii -i A. VVILLOUGHBV- loyal P"ve BROUGHAM 9.90 to 1&00 and XOO to '5 00 NO SONS 6pt-ration last Wednesday and A to, 4y. is _-nOW­-d-oTn-9- The Friendly Bible Class of. St. corty Years Canadas Lang_ -Pickering and Whitby Tops. fine. again r2i Johan United Church_ held" -DISNEY JUJ)G.. 113pp. P. 0. est Farm Agency. Farm, Household and Prop-TtY Miss Viola Forsyth Is OSIIAWA, ONTARIO For Country Property Con. May nieet mg at-the-home of Rev very pocr nealth Sale% a specialty . and,-un.A. LfLckey'an, M­ondAX_even- plAQue . ._Reg. 2526; (,office f5la ditiJA J. k (HUd) SteWArt The Ladlei'Auxillary of site lee=' AJ)0003 . Toronto -Propult,j%ttention Given &I LegAon Ang, may 1. -Mira, Frank Carter, �Tbree.Day Servl.cs Artaxsed) JF*r That Home In The City. held. a -Sale. and Tea on Whitby H. R. I . rhoine Wh. 8 14 S"turdav 'art,-rn-'oon - in - th. F1,111 Presidemt, wan An-ch;xrge ot­the 'i C Cull Our City Dept. U'SID4,01.4 kt - N%. -zi�h tine it wq,-i tier- ...... 7- when they, netted about s.n. Two .,UV2137 Toronto women of -the . , village 16-tind It "'a i4ed to held -the Jtr-n-e mPk1P,e`. `7 little expensive. -One -droppeC her 'l the home of Mr. "d _Nr4.-Ja�•k Sellers & Atkinson • oretting 16ibr -is car and tore 'erKe-,olt-r. \Jr, :•nd Mrs. R6j)ert MA.!- Phove- ACU 201 W 2 - o1m. .awl in charge of the 1)r6-,- -*blle 7 C - iHardwacd her storkinz, the otb�e­F-Tiidv' ram and Nlr•4, Ilalcolm,-tntroducec! • dro -. e oft tae road- into the ditvh, 1*frs.'N�;;hs-A4n ier, of (i:�een'River 13i-..-f--N--aE ING. Flooring upiettim; two -cakes and a pie, Bv L Licensed who wt, a " qu"t rpektks J , nd gavv Brach, '.%Iaple- the time she sat towed out, the P�n�- ltir)i)ring . ��ddlre­-;' oil -1iands.' An Oak, af%ernbon. had cuvt has' w0l, user w en)o�ed and Auctioneers DIXON sowe. conte-ta ore Birch and Eln". flv�e dol'ars A LUX1.NUM'),1OVLD`I.VG and Mr.' "I thp eveninz �,:o-.-d -w.th th- -.ua2 26 Year's Experience and fr,. XV. lunch. The President ffian-ked'the onto, visited 31r, and Mrs. Ed. Bon- Host and hostessfor opening their Balm conducted anywbere 1.1ace, here on the. week-end., home to the Class. specinjulus In Farm Stock, Furni. No M. Gordon Roger Roy and Eddie Ortiz' of Mrs. B. Ritchle's slater has been tare and Property Sales. the local* Sarco Past, spent a few LUMBER YARDS days d6wn at Ingersoll last week unfortunate.in breaking her -ankle. All asies personally Listed and ONTARIO Mrs.. Ritchie is with her at praient Advertised., Bills prepared and P140111139LMG, %t the hoEpital there, where they -her qkv� ....MARKHA-M I �&,,4 ad, fr1eude armpatbUt r re inyestigatimiF- the beatin with them. 99W tem. The Vdmeb's Institute, Brou• Mr. and Uri. Vaughan Deacon, bam, heed their Bas"i -on Satui- Prompt Service -J %V. DIXON I old bfr. and Mrs.-Jaraos Smith, of day afternoon. Booths consisted of: ' : IPJOPRIL"MR *rorontc,• spent the week►end at Home baking, Plants, Touch and Reasonable Rates their cottages here. Take, Aprons and miscellaneous. AMBULANCE The • piny "Here comes the PHONE WO 8TOU7FV1IJA Friday n4bit ?'CPU' &RAPUE-R put on Iasi Fri The -committee t4w* those who Prince helped make the bazaar IL success, rare, and sponsored by the Buoill- A delicious - of too w'aa served 143 Brock DL South, Whitby, 04 a" Men, bad a very good turnout, with cream r and cake. this, week. North PickorIng Red Cross . P31105111 - Sm and was enjoyed by all, Mrs. Cath- ,ice - , aw, A Nu. urned to . her home after bay -The North Pickering Red Cro ft eirwood,,Mrs. Chas., Cooper and Mrs. Dick Cooper served refresh­ mints to the Later. Riirbway last week--end sent- -Bill Middleton' 1:6 the hoWdtal and Ar- "'Your Friendly Resident Agent'' Spring Planning players ;4 big dance and euchre will be don Viannop escaped Injury. LUMBER held in the Pall tonight to help This -picnic at Brookft,, to be held BRALTOR INSVIIANCIC A630-3- Kicm-Ti;u,4�, raise funda for t a-f1oodlJgbt&­a­1 oa June 24, is the' POtb A:nniieer- . t mmy-of-uw Women's L"F, FIRE CA8VALrY,. 13OND16 AUTOROBELM INSVIR ANCE use. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy are vie Pa4k. To—so -411 i%Q specinj ]Me LUMIM. LLUMaw The Mo-lem 311rmAe WAR Draw and free lunch for the euc- hre Both "mad old laeut speakem will be heard. LIST YOUR PROPMRTIM FOR 6ALE WITH- finish. We nave soll the new 90ae c eaven players. young are invited. TWO hadIs will be need. %Visis Dorothy Scoonlon, Toronto, who at one time taught school in ..I -*� - 4, 1 . I MORLEY ,I-- ytip.-ir' 11-If Virfg, F,'nvm- See advertleement elsewhere - h, Brougham visited old Tricads nere . . CY R U.. ets, oils, ilupi• Removeirs this Ll�u!�: Miss Mergare-T--Gra*a=- has' retz this, week. North PickorIng Red Cross HARDWARE urned to . her home after bay -The North Pickering Red Cro ft been confined to the hou-ce since December, with a fractured hip, at the home h.er. siater,.Mrs.. is ,making a special 'campaign for funds W)hen the canvasser caUs -on COMRIE. LUMBER ALVIN' BPSPY of you; please give gefteroually. If, by Co.- - - Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy are any 'chance, no caxivemer calls, donation§ may be left with-Writ. B. ]Me LUMIM. Fka- 40 occupying their apartment with.- MLq% Graham again. Harvey, Brougham. *omen's Phones: Scarboro SM or Howard 1117 I -Mr, Alvin. Norton b" rented the, Prize-winners at the Institute Euchre On May 9, were: I Scarboro• Junction • Mir aninnyinw,wonon former Mrs. Wm. Neal home, two I mne, we#3t. of the -- viglage, which. Ladies - V—rq. 0, Duncan, Mis. Hardy Mrs.'larrie.- and Gentis * 5 10, 15 ft. has been-Vacant for the Past two Y"Next Sunday, Spec.1al, ',-4,9thers9 -Mr. H. Percy, Mr, Percy Hardy, Wm: Clarke: Consolation to- -Mies FOR 111=1111rATS DELiVERT' .gain a Rldale -sad M-r.-Jarviis. LrNMM&-�i, or Droned. 2"we. Bomb and -DommiL. ,'' : - NL7 Sirilee- will ibe lheld In the 'Un- fled Church at - 11.00 m, when On Tuesday, May 16, the.'Wom. . ,WVMOW rN.m OOMPLETZ-Frame AWAIN- 911affilk Of it Is bopid' that all parents with Institute will - -hold. in %be balance @, ftictiry-b"t audlrefitbe& west 0, tbrm, Dow Bmbs IM OWL OW baft an up. noluo Wasor WMVVY4 Lrhmsar i families will be represented; There Tvrl). Hall a Euchre, and a show- WALLBOAlWil.-Tem Test Dounaeofts, G710"s. Greemboarlilla bow =7 onot7w. Ida ly -been-9we" o00L k WW"11, MM wbo nevoo-muld PIZ bodem an Dow proud 01 bealrA740011" boom. -wild be a Baptismal Service. Rev. Ing of motion. . pictures 1,N&-churs Liquid Fertilizirlp (tbe ]alter sp on. -PLT 0OD&--FV, C~,-Dirck W4ddftz, and Etch Th" Uank one mp=TW6r-b%d)dU7& Bomb-buWar 400% 047111. All SADICk BUZ" "flDr,"0111 - Lackle will be in 'change, Mr.' Ed. - *rbe opted by ar ent.Robt.-Miller). PrIz- 111111MCIIJ-Z-�ft mad C4dw Wft Nsam, luxulbrk BNWAIK tron, vitamin Pi =We IUM, On anv, Mort will IAwts; R. S. Sirvit. Wet, 08 given for euchre. Ladies -please j. X. 094m� j"14 *ftAvft'*dWA' appoute 604 a me =vm you =2M)h SAW liodl 088thC OU 11611 WON Sunday School will be held at 10.00 provide. a's fear witIs I" rM. Wbot You've 98400C I" M. rot normal t "OIL 11 on 61W our o 141V We. a. m.• VA us"l; to for am iii =.=ale "IT 4W. At 68 10