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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_07_21YOL.. 89 NO. 42 PICKERING, ONTARIO,, FRIDAY, JULY 21,, 1950 i eents pezecopy Authoyized as-Second. Class Hnttft Bnbamipdon Rater $2.00 per year- U. S. $2.50 W. C. MLTRKAR and SON, PCBLiSHER3 Township council end - Police _�fficisls _ Orackin low . _ _ F a n r arc os ----------- "Chief of Police L. W. Trinnell, Mrs. Allen Taylor Pickering Women's Institute FROM THE PICKERING NEWS Pickering Village amonx other "crack - downs" is • det- r�rt Annuar- Picnic; July 25. _.. .'.0 1883 ermined to crack down bn lft -bail Funeral services were 'held on , } - "July P Sunda for: Mrs, Allen Taylor, of Pickerin Women' Institute- will -A number of young men make a Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ashley, Toro machines etc. in on: township. y x s practice of bathing a onto Many of us don;t even know Liverpool, who passed away sudd-" hold it's Annnal Picnic on Tuesday, � P ' g t Mr. Hoover's- � ,were the week -end guests of what• a pin -ball m hire is - what enly at her home on Friday last. July 25, at the home of Mrs, G. H.� dam in broad daylight on the Sab- Mr. and Mrs. Les. M. Morley. they look like, or how they operate, The former Gladys Margaret Fut- Howes. There will be a program of -bathes Ass a lar$e number of people . famil are MJOB Ashton and - -' but the "Law ", the Attorney-Gen- ton, she came here with her family Contests and Games for Adiilts and Pass -that way on that day, the y getting settled in their eral's Dept aid 'too many young during the war, the latter having Sp—.?al Games for Children. i practice should be abated, i new, home, the former T. P. Robins since moved to Toronto. She was a A11 members will provide • lur3ch:' Mark Twain, who.• is slowly rec- residence. J people DO know. While wee, in the - rural areas may have had less ex- member of the Dunbarton United Cars will leave the 4- corners. here overin from a severe rheumatic at- His friends will- be grad to see perience -with these Contraptions, Church. ° ' " t at-2,15 p, m, Each member to bring �k has discovered that there- is Mr. N. R. Shortreed up, and able authorities know that they ve Surviving are: her husband, one _ ' a visitor. something in, the world that - isn't to be out a little, i become one_ of the 'biggest�'gamb- daughter, Gloria Jean and her par- fey. Mr. and �. Ray Doble acs Ling rackets" in the United States, ants. Service was conducted by the _ holidaying is the North country fos tw and is rapidly reaching that state a 19, 1885 o weeks. Rev. A. -F. Bamford,- of Dunbarton- Ontario County Junior Farmer Jy � t � JU Cansda,�-­it Ontario. -Church, with- interment is Erskine Executive Meets , _ _ .. N. B.,.Marwh has been chosen Mr. and Mrs, C. E Morley have as Pickerin s representative on the arrived at their destination on. the Chief Trinnell, no doubt has had Ce�='y. - - The Executive and Directors of Ontario County Cricket Eleven. We East -Coast last Saturday after a his attention drawn to the operation - trip down, of these machines in Pickering he Ontario County Junior Farmer expect -him to do the place honour good P .. g �' Association met in the Department ' at the .bat. s Mr. ' Fred KirbR won a beautiful With higher authority-bringing on Another Oiddimter Visits_ Qld Home .+ cake in a Luck Draw at Duabarton. - of Agriculture' Office, on Wednes -. Dalavent's Museum gave us a y fife pressure for aclean -up, he has Tom day evening, July 5, i friendly call on Tuesday evening last Saturday night. i "ked Council I .. &FF. ."L r &'local shines bylaw - n tars The News was privtdleged once a- IThe .main purpose of tine meeting and pitched tent on L. Banks' field' Mr, and l►Irs, Lloyd• Courtice call. municipality, While there are a gain, on Tuesday of this week to -w98 to make, plans for the Annual ad joinin- the village. The night was ed on-their eek anvils -1 ere last week. _ few types of machines which do receive a cail'fro6i a type of visit- Junior Farmer Picnic,e, the Annual.: fine, and the management had the a gin the 1J. S. not have a "pay-off' and are prett} or we are always interested in-- - Junior Farmer Church Service and extreme satisfactibn of disposing of W. Sine, of Boyes' Drugs, is much amen of skill ", all mach- a citizen and resident of early by- the Tractor Safe- Dri<ing Compet- about $7.00 worth of tickets at a back at his post after a two week Ease o! qty type will_ be affected- b }' 8wle gears.:..this' time �tIr, -Thomas ' itivns held in cunriectivn with the ;.,bout 10 cents each. The performan- t vacation down at Frankford: this bylaw. JnP - operator -ill be Yuka-rd; ctf Orlando, Fla. and his Fa•11 Fatirs< - ce wag of •a *varied character and 1Building �hactiv ity is going,on g- tcensed' for $50,00 for tits first }}sughter.front'New :Yordc City. The President, Ted Cri,•.all, con- perhaps was worth the price o! ad- plenty e of tar new lileh - machine and S-1 .u') for each r:ddit- Th faxWly name may be recalled ducted the nle4twg ,and lid the mi -si,n. The rooster band was the School,' ork t.CO big shovels and ional machine. Three -• rogt,l'•ti••''a by s,,ine of our elder people here, discussion: attraction..--mind reading, ventri{_ trucks worcitrg with_a number of set -out in. the bylaw.-to be 9t)e;• •_•i us the i,ickards, who lived oft the It wad. deci•I�d -to -Bold th - ptcnlc � o,.taiam, --slight-of-hand- and wire local teen now ....1. Nn . Dergon urtdsr _ .the - a of former -Jahn Uiark,' farm, Church on Friday, 4.c;; • 1, at '(wro -, a 't�r,?s walking etc. - flies :Ice ,•a ? a;td glee. G• it, of 8 a t with rcrt;c -.t• :h a'l�rl,•,;• sw'va 1_T,,i ;.. etc tfc;c'.t-eud...ttiith 1B to be petntttted to -play. No S ..south of Lire base Line, loft r P T _ _ :1Ir:, I:orf 'o rowdyism in the placey ivhtlti.'_ t, ,r h.'xu about �u years ago. rtvi,wing to �,a') p. nl' lv, , ;xed: bs. s .A "�' at.:i July l0, 180: a •' machines are installed: 3, t:, .,; tif. l' ,i. t, tben'to 'afire -.ap „lies siv'irnrr,inx.. t,a ,'n:t a., i i,�, ., ti'veas. '$t: phens6n, of Kinsale, �' ?' '• ' I' �nn''� I �'tts t1;r "z::,;t. there In the teaching pt„ dr;ti, - f'. i a, t',:, ry pm�. -,l through $ruok{in on' ti— en Hu}:k; F ::cwt ti-A,:rt:,, iii +r:;' so permit to operate _ or p: v ^” ., IS4.1C11111 d bvtiS'l'('il't {7 t y.leJ 41,- -f.` }lull %.kth U, ..cx,1 :,-g%n t, retired fro,. ttar �t of �'..: ''a - _ •r� .Ir_'t a,,.i }� -,y .- geeiStar;t.- ):rs'd W -'1- .{ 1 r. - "t -,.t t +r:3- Fe- G, o _ midnight trrd 3,00 g, s•_ f:'•v acs. s.1;', i't Fl,?i`ida_. namely .;t ^`vn' :tf. l,.t:. t -. I. vv i.o sad yeas .lCt,itrs ' +via - - III. Y�1: rtols: a'e! �.: .'S: rlx1. ,4'e^ L. l' ♦•t•' tr ii •2 $,. Ci, I�St,-ad of.,tbitt, lwiv- ''1.'' p`':: •te _.t _ Pay-off machines are 'dvfin�t,.l t Iii-.' , "'' ' i'•t t,,. d;.•,• Mr. Pick= - ' - z t;uC tctures." gi tv ix py, -. r,t< e..' ti is f- -e�l that i-4 u-us try'- "'out" altrr.rtht -,- aril -nr, rrn',t:':`rtti � &L +.i'. va,3 1,'tt V pF. p , f u fiat d, a k_er and a- 1t .�•a, u• .fief A. i x h ,t i " -. h r ..`.t ai'1^ t+= s »t 1V, av 'a iLl1 ths, llotSe he._ of any-d'st 1,1ptt,:al S3 'pc'T 'li`Yh_4 with - S�U,,t� P --hib Td ' - -- -- _ - - the^ O: Ay t' the 3, i"C11i.,t °; :i::f•. cf'.it -i1 l S; 4 t'l —ar, Fes ..tt .of Left' t•iti LLs -' �t.vice :.i"I',t•'=t t4,r>ot t. uCG Ut! pa{o'ts font) ` }:.:a„ to J sa" 'r ..a_^.., , _ �Tr•, We undv"t,+n�l ''Ci�,Arr,-, - °ti,- -,:,f, rt•,,,� r y1',a; it r`; the Stt,�n�}•,•,.1,. n. 4 .. �_ - �, _ - - - -- A '1` '•' - - - - _ - - 1 - ... th'c air„ -.,; .T ::t • a' ing °' in the tUN I1aFrr1D will ,, li.,r.jv a }3 t_.ct 'orvttltt il v: 'file _C4tiafter }' tt. i ::� _ di: Vii ,ta-cj t alit 1leclicated ,'tt t be sCr'utln xed �$ 11t' tilt t'• ° r ! iii L. oCti•- tarri� and t t . t' date of i � '.k 4 4_ 1» 'i'� i "'-' • I'1't �h; tPt tan l hurelt '�G S Q 1M - 1 _fVr. "t2 i4e , ,eft i iwlth the :..tt - it'• necessary. 1 ,. ili;n' r:5 ;4F, - 1',cy. -•1's f.;t,.`r may be re'- ut -,30 p. nt,,Th,•''NVit }'.r', }.; _ 1 pr .4vritati• -:t took place at the Dunbarton - I�iiM grit+ Hie 1 mw'n ;N'i f'tl ;,y one ui , thm early Sup= fur 'institute t pr •.ltllt^: i•r, :. • lr, :.:b; ,t'r ai> ; (hprch last ' Sunday. :Ii.s Ire1 Big, Profitable Da i er,n +• ndt•nts of the Alathod'isi Sun- music. Junior 1 ar�n,:t's' e'f L : ciut•' vi lit r, :, y. arks Ire. Crockett pres- ' �' Day tIn p I 'si N: r.: •arld, " - - - da • ;elr, :' 11 -: OL �rrrlier da s. -in the' Coairty are iF,v, :,t d tery -a. -r gn+_ua i✓a ti:i u l; Font to the Preb- I' y 1 . i@ v P• Buntirtj ;, Ajax. Although t early­ for• final TN,i was ­=. visitor's first visit End- tieir A7rnual Y•irurcli jt tti:cti' bYtevktn - Church in memo of Mrs. ttgh a ' ?' s �' Rev. Dilivy; - . Ceti :ttra, E r,:ta -sr.'ti p,.,, on August 13. gh • s Ir. and ` results, Dumbarton KSwania fro to to 'tn,' oId home since leaving is + Cruckett's inothet.. -Mrs, Rosa Thex= dau tCrc . are .�.s.t,r. r' n have a net of over 2000 on their -L that day, naturall finds many The fi %als in the -Tractor- ri: -iv'- fonr._ltts, David Marshall; Minister. ' $ y Y , Mrs• W, H. Spars'• =w: -at. present. $-day KArnivah changes. _ - ing Competitions wi11 -!be beid.ou.: r'cct'aved the presentation and ton- Oettiber. 5, at the forth Ontarru &uc-rd tire- retrular dedication. Ploughing Match, to 'be hvid at !.tjdovvihz the dedication a child Canadian 1'atintvat' E-Atibition Dunrobin Farm%# Heav�ertUn. __ Tha was - pre *ented -for baptistu. { -August T , 5ejttrmbee sl._.. ; '1 1, D BAT (continued on page five) ..3 _ Carter —Hood Reuniom Mrm. -Jabex S -oot Cc lebfatPS i - - Showers For Miss Edith Murray 7 ._ � # _' -V2nid Birthday Srinday -Last-.' f '• .. 1-1 - - 'The Annu-i - v_.ai-cer-hucta reunion - ' On Friday evening Miss Edith ' finis held this .:year -at Geneva Park. 1 - , M. rs. - Jabez -'iMt. was the recip- ` I* .4id df the DA`8E8.1ILL FLOO.DLIGET FUAT Murray, by a clever ruse, Was lured Tne_ day. vv as ideal for such a gat- -ient of .many best wishes and gifts to the -ScnooL.yGom of the I. hit.•d •' tiering, many hteeting that had not L at Sunday. vchati sh,r celebrated - Church here, when the lights were ' semen each other since our last gat - 'her- 922nd birt:)day -. Sume. of her. AFTERNOONIN turned on; about ninet, . guests .hering. The atternoon *as spent in sons from 5tratinrd were with -her, � _ T . waited to honor' and extrnct b� ct - Visiting .and renewing old aequain- I and all the,- grandchildren joined -BASEBALL TO R\ "A "ENT ri*s*h,es on her appruacl,it,g murr- i tiinces, att-er "which about 85 sat_ 1 . with, her ,,,, ; r,, :.i,y �•.e,;;i,g. 1v -L&l,, _ .� . nr. n HORSE a �� a .r• iage. The roam w: s i,a',tt.tifully d vvn to a well - filled picnic supper. celebrate -the• ' vz.'S- happy occasion. j —�E- �E -.-, CAME E � . t rs l hoz it ----- M cry ;,- gn„s: , s i i= and health, SHOES t. - •T - - 'CeC:CI t.^iLiea reel, -y :n i. .,. u ilLe de u,te, p , —�:3rs p _•.s - _ �v,,t. rlipp r� Hn,d 1ofsOshaw•a, and the youngest, _Mrs. Scott is vr, --o •ing life as much _ .. - : - :._ .... d oas{.ets _£ f.. t� _ - -ard' _of Perry. as e­ el.. 1 tvc, ;:•=1=:: - , she, may have EVENING- - _ - - _ shoes an _ftickie d3a11 of Port. Blair and.Judy h:;,' nt. �lr.'ca'ed Friends were present from' Toronto, War,,: .itroxr :c 4i happy. :_birthdaya �'• �_ - ' 'i�• �• as ag miniature: ur;d t , r+,t' -g • un'1, %L.nt co. Oshawa, Ajax, Port Perry,. - WW -.her f-. brought in the bt,aatiiu.iy- wrLwped 'Brougham, - Markham, Green River. ` gifts, which c.or,tainod a jl,'a .:,::a: sit offs decided "fir' hold a gather- ,, ;, shower -for gi• ; iii ;i : �,�• u •it'; .next• }ear'•at the same, place, A - brie s ou a fine lt"C o ra t'.e' w ith tin ll - Star . Cast . : 8 � _ .and z•afzes,une:.t; co„tp,:.'.._; ai:d in the meantime, try to arran,- .Tl'u d' ♦:.:h, 's•1 .. :r' <if Tl'oriias- �n_ellldindio's . i i i,].tI,ET) li(iYF� ettmg. bars. Fc.cuk `C , t .,,.:.., •t•to, ' f ,r'a "family lies" of these two Good;ad, i:^ + -f: i_n. _;:n �' i'.} due- _ _ and �lrs. F :allai�r, �'r 1 +a , a- familics to be made. - Corr. -ing 'ih< , v. ar i „r„ `ci - t' n IS a ��' }1ig. LtI')I :It TFIF. 1i I'.I(_ I''.� �)i Tltf: On Tues.lay t•i'a)lt` of t'` 1'r.ze -Wi. -s At The Donbarton r'd i e m- CI. `'' t'' the i;.: 'i;ig: i'.:',1': ii_ dii'a :ani, L'arni'val I or:a n aF,p.a .•rl t,:, _ 1i u. ru n•,tn,'. dr. ' t'1• ', the, Qv I'm ', . tin _ - - the ,v c:. c.,:,;i iv;ta tw tltai C' r t r`[ tnt:a�Jp fnf[ t ]'. !i. G:'osc- ti)v'r,t'!) -,',i. v'•' f -_t' i sole_' . __ A \ I,II t�^ ,E��a 1tiJ � 11 �.0 vu'.:>.) ti�li•:J1 �1� t {'Ll `�•Z!rl e9day• a:: :iloon atiot.ht.r Iic :J1 't`;... '} • ' - : 5 5 _ - rim [: Tu: onto; ' r. up of iri,'n,S; st 11ts::`. �t.,_tii- 1. 't - I); •;i'i ^,:a F ^.'r• ut Road, ica',e —he iii; ;. !�d on J }a} 16t. {t • Cilel' ¢'COtta �P, had a 1;raG�ttt : :. �,.;`,: I)t. lta:'t'.n• :t•. 'i;nso Bowl \`; lretl' fir., g' :.i }), tltit' do tl'R' :CY - ,1i1; "''' - __- I-31•in_ the 1iin-xily: irr(l hell) tIie.T''lo );l'li_�lrr (' :ir3z•f, :ti tr� Y'. r Miss'JiurY;.y. _1, 1fj.,r.ti, .'_ l;corgu_ St. Alai: glac was in rc +t `.su,»;• ivitlr=thi,'S'a}- _ _ _ 4 liSn.i= crnctetrd Tablelcoth - Airs, :rtoath Coto',;; 'ia Halifax Harbor. _. _. J. ,Lr01111y, Patt-port Beach: 5; Al- A Little Bov Grown Up' -- -- -' - -- - - - - — - - - - 1 uni0 ti111it'nre - Gordon Berry, Dun- You always tat. ht, nr to pi ay room, Rai.-ing Them the children, at the end • og -the dad; are expected to i' ba:'v.rn; U. Tun of Coal - G. A. Ross, Sinsc I was vw:y small, :_ , •• .. - wlite> lating -th:e *I-ongs tht:y`ve comioitted that day, Kennedy Rd. Scarboro; -7, blanket Atiii so;tt :ctitttc, I've sort of wood G. B. akeview .k e., r This is not -to�be taken asxzn authority on the subject '....on completing this all is forgotten and iv'ashed out Johnston, ' i above, but conies as the,result :o'f a discussion with <as it Were-by the arents —it due-.-n't'«ork.' `. Fairport Beach. 8. Permanent ware I.etedid any goodfat all; y P A. Bandurchyn, Liverpool; 4. hit- You Nvouid not fat ore o to bed, police officers on condiituns found-in some of the This latter would appear to have been recommend- �_ char stool. - Carol Boyes, bickers g homes now in Pickering Township, and the apparent "ed by •sbm:e of oui -noted child ps }-choloaists • ,which !rig; 10, Card table - S. 'Parkinson, Till I asked dear God. to bless �- . I g � at ottre - - - - lack of control •-go -e parents have - over- their off- "'reminds us of one such teacher, at the .University of R R,= 2 ' P,lckerin All h and those away,, {' 6prirta.....:.in man} cafes rot even bein alarmed 'or " Tpronto last spring, follow : rt - ' g• A'ou were that kind of mom, I g g' a iurtk lecture oji I raw, at the Field: 1, .Fruit cake, � guess, � concerned with what they are up to, that is, not un- "child training” concluded, wit r this siatement to his ' Fred Kirby, Pickering; 2, t_'•=aked R'-61 mom, I thought you'd like to _ til police have been asked ;'Iiy others) tb ^step -i.n and class --- 'I've. now told you «'hat I'm supposed to tell•''J•'ham,, J.'M. McInnis, -R. R. 2, I'ic'k- 1 know do. wheat the parents should. haye been doing.... - ....and ` you` but when you con':ma::cc ra:,' »g your..own, for - ering; 3. Ham, Murray SeweH� \;t;i -your son still. breathes a prayer■ then the parents beccwne •very indignant— their. child get all this stuff." + kham; 'f. Ham,. li. X. ita,'MS, Dun- Whenever he is sca$ed or hurt,. ; R. oimpl,v could not have been into that trouble (on one _ We've` -just - finisl•ed reading a book on Russian I _R picks rtes; �B � Fruit bask t Mitchell, $; H'' takes his troubles there, occasion recently even after ,thai child .find• admitted. Underground activities, ,-in vrh :cli it is said that. U. -S. ( - Kennedy, Dunbarton. ' -- - • - _ 11 e don't know, haL it's all _ahontr . _ alt -to police). Parents aria pretty 'touch people,' S. R. Communism belie�e�i it) dis earl days, that This war of pain and hate, i 1� - P- y„ P p y } And some -folk say we die'or Iigs when it comes to children - their own_. We, tisually feel -the "home" was the are -ates; obstacle in the path of _ � LOCAL INTEREST Accordinx to our fate, sorry for, and quite sympathetic wadi the - boy or their communist piograin.. O. ey %v a changed since.... �. +� �, ;(t But somehow, mom I like to 2eeI■ { _ girl who gets to •that state -when police officers: are, ..,_. the home now. becomes _. ' bulvrark, the founds- v I ' -God's sort of standing b , I asked to keep n eyL on than :— therYs something or tiQn of $.strop health . -_- 'on ' - the- same a MMiss Evelyn AnnaS, datigr) �. _of g it P 4 8 } ' — t applies 3n Mr. and Mrs, Fred Aiin-i n cs nerve 1 And' -•hen the. night is cruel and somebody vyrong_B.on;ntih�r;, l�trt_Wij.h the�inev.itable .- the Democracies, But,---a v; : : ^tia,� to parents who I, employed at the. •W-hitb}-1! _1._tal. _ _ dark; - I see the stars otr high. - � "exceptions" after talking to and listening to some criticise others' children, you don't •know what your -- Mr, and Mew, 7+:•:', , ''' ,,;•. � 8 parents w•c'ic, now met, thtt:,•e's no difficulty, in firm- -ow•n are going to get -','fu;a--you get• through went t0 Maltoh Airport f .'. _ .d ;:•s i 'So I'talk � bit to _God, ing with.whom lies.the blame. •We: know of one fam- _ with them- aft'er that, ;•'.n, h,,Ve 'for the best.. In this ago to receive a 'high -L :eu � :r)cker �' •And moon I'm feeling better, fly, the children of which have had numerous "run- matter,. there are two kinds bf parents — those gkho I` Spaniel, ,'shipped by plane, b`• their � I thought you'd understand it Mom, ins'' with the police..,.....in that home ,herb lies on a do,, and those who don't —tts to'to bring up children 1 daughter in Florida - a "cute" pup I So_I'm writing you this letter, j - T-1- HE Pl- IC- KnRIN G-NEW living -r9om t#blo a book, - a sort of diary; in which - in a decent, respectable,-respecting manner. - G_week'� old -it is too,- _.. _ : . -,_ • :,a- •ry1u.a.::i�a ih'.aK- .�v ?„4�r"...a .Y.',w'•'fi -' 4 _d...�rM,r. �� y .. Classified Advertising., - kX ?IV lrASl9e nos e:Ls �CCOIINT8N 0 BOOXIiEEPING i ACCOUNTING 11MVICR PROSPEROUS 170 -acre latm.'iust north of Grafton. Bold fully squlPDed, or farm only. --r-. - • Irving N. Bhoom, 77 Victoria BL, Toronto. All Dulldiags newly painted• In perfect re- Pair. Ideal for good {arms, or countrs , When we first saw the title of a BABY CHICKS eetate. For turthar particrtlan write LOl{6 new book oa golf announced • as YOU can still cash in on the high ifs and DWS., Pnrt Hops, Ontario. .... ' iT GOES WHERE YOU HIT poultry Drhxa that we an sun to have title a Fall and Winter. 'Prompt delivery on y. POULTRY farm, 8 acne, on highway near r iT" we were reminded of an old- old and ,tarred chichi and Turksys. Cana. Iowa, henhouse 24 x 140 doubledticl{ 33 >G 84, brick incubator building, garage, J bed - - t11riS vaudeville act, WhiC11 some Of ' than - Approved rg from PuUorum free ul stock. room Lorick house, owner must retire because `�. you will no doubt remember. It Send for Bargain Price List for July, older of health. Harry Waghorn. Realtor, 8t. Marys. Pallets 8 weeks to laying. Free Catalogue. phone 006 - \v' or Klrkton 65•R -13. ^' C�•""s:3t'+i8' . .' „7 was the one where the rumedian, Top botch Chick sales. Guelph. Ontario. after manfully struggling t0 master EGGS up 12c a dozen. Poultry meat up in FOR tlALB _ the trombone, winds, up by saying tl price nu c ache Tweddle�chlcka and turkeys 19� 3-TON dtl of so eRiracio p 8 t oniDSSO1cL - — pathetically, "I blow it in -a sweet Prompt delivery on day old, started 2 weeks with 900 heavy duty Skyline front end loader —but 1t always comes Out s0 to 8 weeks non - sexed. Pallets. cockerels. equipped w1Lb cats. Oliver Smith. Atwood. Turks ys. dai old started 2 and 8 weeks. Tel. 102 W. . r-r- r- rotten.° . Greatly reduced Drlces for July. Free Cats- ALUMINUM ROOFING— Immediate sbSDment • • s losupr Older pullets, Twaddle Chick S.atch- — .019''' chick in S. 7• 8, 9, 'and 10 -toot , 4y s '� }j �& -• arlea Limited. Fergus. Ontario. knstha. Price to apply .019” at $1.40 Per - ___ s, Y Far in the days when we played square. .016" at $8.25 per square delivered- r' yi ri golf, or went through the motions BUILDING SUPPLIES Ontario Point,. Far estimates, samples, liter - »d " cf so doin it was our firm conic- ABPIiALT SHINGLES 18.16 '84 st¢re, etc., write: A. C. LESLIE A CO. $ LIMITED. 110 Commisslonen St., Toronto 2., tion that the little white pellet: was 'TFIESE. interlocking shingles an lust one Ontario. determined to -go ANYWHEIM barrg3aing. many roofing and asphalt stains MOTORCYCLES," 13araly Davidson. New ands ELSE BUT where we hit it, x10 Lb. Butt Shingles 84.98; 166.- Tlteloe used. bought. wide exchanged. Large stock .--- -^•' • • s 210 per Bu square feet. of guaranteed used motorcycles. -Repairs by c' $3 Thick Insulated Beet. Brick or Cedar factory- trained mechanics. Bicycles. and come - Now, after a look through the Grain deelsn. only 81.69 Der s¢ plate Line of wheel goods, also Gun.. Boats aforementioned book by George 60 Lb. Red Granite Roofing. 22.26. Rod and Johnson Outboard Motors. Open evenlnss• .,.,,•y','.t % %f cedar shingles sits" or more. clear butte, until nine except Wednesday. Strand Cycle Louis. Cumming, better known to A Sports. King at Baaford.Hamtltoa. 6rice per bundle: . H coven 16 gallon lost Abovs thousands as "LOU" Cumming, and Drtcoa F.O.B. Hamilton {' CLIPPER Combine with Motor, Tank attd' Many other baraalna In these factory Passer. Sell or ,.trade. Garnet Westlake. 4 " fzmous golfing son of an even more seconds, we doubt you can tell from first Beston, Ont, !h . , famous golfing father, we are Coll. grade stock. GROCERY Store, butcher shop, in village of % inced that we were mistaken. In Tbousaada of items for your new balloting Limoges. Also one six -room, frame bolls- fie ..5.l,!f yy or remodelling Job., Send or your lists and we fact, we believe that if this book -had rawly repaired, water, hydro, or sale. Apple_ will auote you our low delivered prices. land, x2 miles from Ottawa for Bala. Apply . been published back before the war A,�Ntl CORRUGATED S1EJ=s only V. Couture. Limoges, Ont. Tel. Rio. 90R8 -2. -- (we're not saying which war)— 67.90 per 100 M feet.. Dellv*rod Ontario. I NEW Mansey - Harris self - propelled Corn we would now be an active golfer, Quebec and M''ritimfa Picker" 12,50o.00 each. x I.H.C. 10 -20 Trac- , instead Of sitting On the Sidelines All now stock. 24 s ugs. various sizes avail- tors with 2 a•arrow Plows 8800.00 each. 1 g able for prompt abipment. Bond measurements MasseY - Harris Junior Tractor 6160.00. 1 and sneering at the perspiring divot- for free estimates. Got yours now. stock Masse -Harris 3r'o, l$ Binder, cat only 44' a'i ra, out there is the broiling limited' acres {885.10. Phone or write Klach k Sutton ggt ROBERT JONES LUMBER CO. Markham, Ontario. Phone 220w, FAMOUS SEAGRAM GOLD CUP -When toil- ranking L.S. and Can -. sun, trying to gook as if :1,c. ��.. 4A,LIL3'o*t- ONT. HAY PRESS automatic pickup and self tying adian professionals converge on Royal Montreal Golf Club in. search of having fun. with wire. traMOr General, for ule, apDia s s e BE'Pr'ER PICTCREB • 6590 St, Patrick 8L Montreal. 'life Canadian Open championship, the Seagram Gold Cup and MAN in YOUR FILM fine-grained dwalof" and ATTENTWIN - Eastern Canadian Berry _ __ ' prise money. Aug, 24 -27, they will be playing at the oldest golf club is For Lou Cumming, in his book, pt•+nl•d. s a:DO.nz. you - 4oa: lI .xpoann Growar,l Try our Dandy Certified sr +rigs North America -the "Mother of Golf" on this continent. approaches the subject of • golf in roll ' $o c: is ezDOSnr. you -roc: nPrinte Bav*risa strawberry Plante for large prone Be. send nlm and payment to! _Hatter Plo• These Plants grow 14 inches tall. yielding It was back in 1STS that the famous club which now has suburban' a manner ti-at as tiotn novel an•I tures, -Boz 1414. iit. Catnarmes. %mt. 3.000 crates or marastame corrtm per acre. Dixie as its locale first time into being, when seven Montreal gentlemen interesting. "It is obvious," he DLPVE4.OPING during their period of production. The barrio got together and resolved "that those present should-form themselves into - says in an early chapter, "that FAST Dally service on Devoloplas and Print- 'r' sweet. large and firm. Last winter they Q wfeDatood 841 below tiro weather whilst other a golf club to be called the Montreal Golf Club." when two golfer play together. ins { exposure roll. Developed and PAVZL- fruit t ", .suffered davaatatins damarea. ART Printed 30 casts. Reprints 5 cents each. place your order baton Aug. 16th in ordas The founders laid out an 11 -hole course on Fletcher's Field -now, in other things being equrl, the one Double -ass, !n Album 4t. cents. Atoriata { that we may be able to .Propagate enough Cite heart f btontreal -on the esattrn slopri of Mount Royal, and there t►ho is eomftnrtable doesn't have to_ �u •ub• Write for complae•, prsc• line Pi,nu new nor eD..prins ahlpmeau tom Ideal 8aapshot Service, Kingston. Ontario. plate cultural Instructions with every order. -- they played each Wednesday and Saturday. They enjoyed the game beat the other. He just WAITS- Shipped in special containers to Insure aafa - - secure in the knowledge that it would make at. severe demands tin their 'WAITS for thit person's discom- DYEING AND CLRARM6 arrival Price 63.75 per 100 plants. prevski. parses; foe in those days clubs cost 51.10 each, ballet were eight cents• and; fort to overcome him. Anct it does, Kavl{ tau — bias mods datlns or cleat• $34.60 Dar 1440. pr*W4L The K.M.M: Straw - EVERY TIME." Mal write to as far lafnrmatea we ors bar "Fa "Farms." iGlowna. H.C. ' _ a member's annual dues came to. 52.50. The club added the prefix "RapaI° glad to answer your g"mima D"'W"I'moae BALED SHAVINGS to its name in 1884 on authority from Queen Victoria. Str�T�� on a„io u�t«>, vt Peeve Fan BwLE - Haled entewood .htvmga - As the years went by, tale popularity of the game.grew steadily _and Now, that manner at talk make• p c rlo a: •s tMOaly, Write Fins Products a. the Fletchees Field links became more and more crowded. In 1896, the' real sense, in almost any sport. the EscRwRag - directors onserved that "it requires much room to perform this game with kind of hitter that pitchers hate to" Exc$ANGE • • wooitm Rag. for blaalr•u tJt4DReDrr>as eebrns R1 r�ni 'oo a Msiw miurs.s Write Flesbarton Woollen $tills. 9'lssherton. - proFritty`" and began to took around for suitable land on which to build see far=ing them are those that are a„t, bm�s. Ken Goodfellow. Nableton. oat,. -, a new course. They found that.land at Dixie °like old Babe .Ruth used to be-• .. ., Hal 1276• Today, Royal Montreal has a clubhouse built to accomodate a'rnem- "loose as.ashts at the plate" That oe lion, did oat satisfy me whoa. eomQared MOTEL, tcurut location. 2A dual elgewaa bership t.4 more than 1.000, and its members play over two championshi sort of athlete 'is refixed He's mile west of oshawa :.wonderful view and p :- vrith my new inowledge of leech- approach, large house and buildings, elec- courses. both running 6,500 yards in length and both with a par'of 72. Fos tumfartabk. Yet most golfers We - � technique Wasn't teaching, tr+e. -J. E. litnkson R R. 6, a6rtws. Pharr' -- kn v i 11 h s who have 1o41J. a , espec a y toe _ its convenience anA_tts variety, the South course has been selected fog Ifsep your head down„ etc. really _ - this year's Opea taken courses of ordinary coaching. �� a NEGATIVE SYSTEM? - ' SAS - -- - ,.. ..,, - rel . To are ,a tensed tip 'thinking of 'what Wasn't this really teac$ing them - W _ .. 15-Yea �• n .¢n tai ar_ S8"i a'crn 8atve —f r _ they moat' do, hat they muata t that if they did all this, they would Drugglac •rte. Cnser • ,A ! Old Boy Discovers - _' des, and so forth, that it's •a wonder slot miss the ball. I felt that if I were People are talking about the good - they ever hit the ball at all, let alone _ g m n et. the teaching of sunits from irking Dison's Remedy The Secret Of Television -_ '_ &rt come fan out of the game. '� I wanted a POSITIVE SYS- for rheumatic pains and neuritis. • ' ' TEM- somethiag definits I could MU,NRO'S DRUG STORE - - - Oae molniag Phib came to school day accomplished, Phl7 would re Here's another quote that will teII le to des that would make 335 - Ottawa \ WeP X1.25 Ex et. Preprid early and approached Totnlati, who :pair to Iris room to prepare him- - g:ve you' the general -idea of the `tfiem' HIT THE BALI..° UNWANTED HAIR was sittia at his desk busfl - re- self for the after - school session in. book far- better than any nommeat a' vaud8eated tam ass part of tee bob wkb 6 y D chemistry - with Tolman. This o: ours. " "If I grid that Joe Loma _ $pace 'will not permit inrther �s-Polo a romartawo di.r`•era at are age. - parsing for the day's work, and asked seemed to him the logical place to hit Max Schmdmg a blow but at rterP'M a tm t .11 Yarst. lesrNieat. to join the seaioi chemistry class, the moment of im ct he wall off say th nc or quotation, bat we_ hat a.d wlit da-BE Ire AD nit. - reveal to Tolman the details of the � say this -n a honestly befieve that caR-REER twDORA'reRtEs 'which was taught by Tolman. The television scheme that had 'been halsace, I would imply that the Lou Cumming has achieved his 4» ant.ule B.C. t. _ - blow'wea full effective. Wh ? Vaseearee, a c. iequest Was an astonishing oar, driving him during most of his y y goal. We think that, iT GOES urAOMTt %ITIFA 9•uR ME\ Axe Woal>blu since entering the class in ine mid- waking hotJrs 1err ti,. �.a. ...,..,bs. Because__ ace can be 3efined as. lyH €RE YOU HIT IT ;s , -pool. 4: aik of the term o9oald require that the position in which a person can that nay, golfer from duffer to 13E A HAIRDRESSER Witlf the- sense Of the, dramatic par- JOIN CANADA'S LEADIN13 SCHOOL Ibe make up the first three month's which was growing to be an es- best , WITHSTAND a force from buster, will Xjoy and profit by' Gnat Opportunity Learn 'work 'of the' course... Tolman told any direction. It is logical to co$$- baled otem „ seatial rt of his prrso7Eality, he ceading. After fini�hingsC we were phasaot dtgnuled protasefoa. goat wags ` ' shim that he would have 'to wait p elude that if this balanced person _ = loaned' . to surprise his instructor `fnelitued to misquote Holy- Writ and enonsaaas succesarm ttarvel staduaees until his senior year, that it would by ded t a fall outline of his eia best WITHSTAND a force bay "Almost thou persuadest us to America's greatest system. Illustrated' ce - -- g . India* flee. Waite -or Can be _fatty -for a shoran -to think of be _from arty di riloo, HE CAN BEST _be 'a- far." We understand_ that uaA. G - xheme-- o1s- the - biaekbeard- wfere >JaL- a Ifig the work of .a senior, he Tolman came in. APPLY w r ulcLr. 1iV wn1 Y the book 4 not;. as yet, available at rcHOOLe DIRECTION." book stores, but an body who can't $IS s 44 Bt w., Toronto anvil ' boy left, and Tolman thought he When Tolman entered thy. roorit, e • v - • e -• - y Rexnene. 44 Iciaa ai . iliamittet bad seen the last_ of him in the the boy was not in his customary' ' ' 'Even to a nor - golfer like ourself wait•may get acopy -price x.50- A'72 Aldan 8creet Ottawa• ebemiatrp class for thres- years: But scat poring over a book, but was the book is ve readable and easy by addressing Lou Cumming at.. PATZN" ke was mistaken: the next day Phil finishin a blue- rint type of dia- ry the Toronto Golf Club. rr6TIdERrsTONBAtIGe A t+ompaaa Ptteer• g P to follow, There ire ova: eighty softer, Establlabed 1494. 660 eta Street. appeared again and asked the pri- gram that covered half . of the pictures - showing clearly, point by rntrntn r4onrler nr infnrmaetero se'nawet vilege of just hitting in with -the blackboard which stretched across g HARPOONED BY A oar The request was ranted, the frost waft of the room. Point, what the author is tryin tsl four quttxeS WANTED CROCODILE " - gr p. g •get aesoss -that the halt actually wwNTED, roar qualinad Protestant teaCDen. and Farnsworth soon proved a Tolman stepped to the front of goes where youi hit it. and that it's - for • school• Area No. 2, Belmont and =worthy student. His questions so the study hall and sat down to jeFt ss easy to hit it on a lint Earning Rood living by bar- Methuen. Datls. to comttteaee Beptemwr tee - penetrating that he often stayed _ watch the boy as he completed- his toward. the hole, as into the rough Pooping, shooting or era in about APPL lase. Salaries b, S $i,eoo.00 .and rep PP B first. 19 C. F, Stetriburgb, sec, - .800.0 R. R. 1. after school with Tolman to thrash -- diagram with nervous, almost fid- or out of bounds. '70 crocodiles H week is 34- year -old Havelock, one. them out. It finally resulted fn his gefy strokes. When he had finished • • » ' Samuel. Tweeddale, an ex -Irish PROTESTANT teachers wanted for Cardiff g P Guardsman who went to Africa af- TPwn'h+ °" School wren B�lary nor vuatidsd . eomin catty aryl staying laic . ,1 - -the drawing he laced chalk and By no means the least interest- teachers, 11.800.00 per annum. ,Applicatioaa getting special , tutoring from Tot- ' eraser on the base of the black- ing feature of the book is the brief ter the war because he wanted a from permit teachers win be considered. j ran beyond the'requiremcnts, of..the" board. walked over to the end, and but touching tribute Lou pays to job which offered some excitement. One. RecrrtarY- rrcasurcr, Hismana i rove, senior -class course. picked up a' pointer. .Returning to his father, the late• George Cunt- Well, he's. found the excitement It was nQt extraordinary, then, the center in front of Tolman, he riling, father of Canadian golf, whose all right, hecause' it's no easy task thst Phil confided in Tolman his announced with eager, half =sup- death early this year brought sor -. harpooning crocodiles from a •co]- ' Was Nearly *Crazy purpose to become- an inventor and pressed excitement that this was row to countless thousands of golf- lapsible boat on the Semliki River give it as the principal reason for his new television system. ers the world' aver. "He taught me, in Central Africa. With Fiery Itch —' � his ea er ursuit of ., scientific Tolman asked what this had to but it mast have been something The other day a crocodi�c he had ilat+l 1 discovered Dr, D. D. Penn +s' nmaaco g P i like teachin a wife to drive a car, hay g ly fast relief —D. D. D, Prescription. world - - 1tnoWledge, do with chemistry. Phil then went B pooped shook itself so vi Of- populaLp this pure, coolhrg. liquid medication - on to explain that this neW iven- I questioned- everything and my ously that the harpoon was flung � a e ce and `omf t from cr oath ate s - Phil continued to , enjoy' astonish- whys must have driven him to back. It was a good shot by t he foot and other itch troubles. 7'rial,bottle, $be lion Of his ,had' really been Occupy- Pirst application checks even the most intense •' ing his young brothers and sisters desperation at times - then, one crocodile, for, tale hay oon struck tch or money .back: Ask druggist for D. D. D. with his vivid descriptions of what ing leis, thought for a Iong tine and lesson I remembered his having . P �ecriPton iordinary•0r extra strength). he wanted to explain it to him. Tweedale in he chest. Fortunately - ,lie had" learned of this and that � "given me soddenly made sense. J ' There was not time between the there was little power behind , it t, science, how he was going to make -+ - could hear him nay in his thick great things from his knowledge close of the school session and the Scotch brogue 'Stand up and hit and he' escaped ivith a feiv bruises. ISSUE 29 - 1950- i and become famous. supper hour to go into all the de- the damned thing'." " , t tails of this scheme as Phil visual- The idea of television 'was not ized it. It took many more eve- : sew in the realm of the human Lou Cumming's theory of relaxed, :. _..mind, but Phil Farnsworth's con- ningi. In these, sessions, •ch'emistry comfortable golfing is the result of was forgotten and Phil stood before lengthy and varied experience.- Born ' Y�R OwN ception of harnessing .the photo- F. electric .cell and the cathode ray the blackboard posing the problems in 1906, by the time he was fifteen BETTER MsARs S s ice* !' and solutions embracing the ;yen lie was acting as professional-dur- ''.'tale l i a simple television system eral system of television. It, must ing his summer holidays from school WITH w ;s new^ and original. _ be. remembered that this. plan was ? F The scheme became 'an- 'obses- -at what he•modestly desce t ass- _ .. unfplded evening after evening fn ' a small nine -hole course that -Sion with him. He musttell'some- Rigby High School (Idaho)'by couldn't afford a full -time. jirofcsa. one about it. ' He must discuss it a fifteen- year -old boy in 1.922, when _ - sional." Since then, with a couple. :�p clarify the details fn his own sound radio was yet in its infancy. of years out for war activities, his g - .. y ) tidnd. Tolman � was 6e to teal con- Vrom "The Stor of Television` life has beril . prett .. mgch -taken _ •�fidant. Finally when he felt he had The Life of Philo T. Farnsworth,' tm }Celli the game. ' -' • the •plan - well n orked -out, he de- by Georgc Ev'ersW, - * ' - liermined to reveal it to his mentor. "After V -J Day," he writes; "with I� - -, The study hall with the_ large Marriage 'is a two - person corn- the prospect of civilian life looming /G era TOBACCO. - }' blackboard at the front was usually wittee of ways and means. One gets &head of me my thoughts naturally vafant during the last deriod'6f'the her way. The outer has to find the -- turtied to'golf once again. In retta - • _,. _ _ _ day. With the routine work for the `rrieafts. spect, my former teaching methods ' .... .. ,..., ..�.- . -. .. '•h:.i'� ._ .. ... ..... :.. .. ♦ area_- +i-- ..r'",�„'. _ , -- Awtd Centennial United Church who have sent in generous donat- _ Frenchman's Bay. The joint pacnie week tridnir to- locate the -soil trou." ions in the Sunday envelopes -eve I-el the three churches fvr Sunday held at Cedar Glen Park on Friday bles on the Clemente farm - aot -- `i Anyone who sups inside the - appreciate your. help. We still need School and Congregation is expect- last when about 75 attended, and and careful observar,-ion were made building once knuwir as the "church more to complete the job and hope ed to be a big day in our historg, had a most enjoyable time. .Owing Mrs. Wonnacott Sr., has returned shed" will get quite a surprise if'. our friends will continue to_ support and all are invited to attend - and .n, Aay.Lng weatner and canning crop to her home in Bowmariville after xltey have not inspected it in the us. Jain the fun for young and old. Do demands several were prevented a visit with relatives' here. She eel - lpast few weeks. Last Saturday a There was another good •congreg-- not forget something to add to the from attending. The, committee in ebrated her 82nd birthday on Sum- group of industrious men "worked- atiun ""on hand Sunday morning and ,menu for supper and the committee char$e of the supper airangementa day last, at a party in the Orono long and hard to get the floor in we hope this «'ill continue through- is supplying milk and ice cream for made a good job. and eats, ice Park. the west section poured and at the out the holiday season. We .till see the children and tea for the adults.' cream and chocolate milk were We overlooked congratulating end of a Weary day "looked whir a few new faces and we welcome The adults will be asked to help de- served to all. President Bert Gutlr- the pup-,Js of our public school for Satisfaction on a job Weil done• you must most heartily. 1� e under= fray expenses by ' giving generously • rie and the officers were present, their good showing in the Entrance :.Those who deserve special mention stand there will be another recept when the collection is taken. We and' greatly assisted in the success Examinations, allj UUt one were suco-t pre: Mr. C. A, Klein, who loaned . icn uf�nieinbers suun, and if anyone hear •from the •' Sports -Committee � of the day. After supper, a ball cessful. his cement- urixer fee, and Mr. pray- is interested in joining our fellow-! Jhe- prizes are all purchased and I game was staged w,th mairied men mon Paquette, who donated the use ship, contact ..the aniiiister or sir. • are well worth tr; :Jng for,: so let's ; sr 1i I men and -girls and many of <TE \DFLRS WAITED of -his electric purup and a well fu•11 Brumw•elt or any of the elders. have everybody in the races .and I the younger folk taking part. The - of water. Witliuut their, assistance We almost have the ,bus filled as novelty events. 'Mr. Clown will try I winning team was treated by the for the interior decorating of three - the job would haves been almost ' im - we go to press for the W. A. pic- hard to entertain you also, and Secrtetary, Miss Jordan, and they class -rooms of Dunbarton Public -" ,possible to complete in one day. Ot- nie on Tuesday -and expect those there- will be the fun of finding liked-the diamond so well they then School, will be received by the un+ hers who worked well were: Mr. vacant seats may be taken up be- the,.hlystery Person.' played another gasps - on Wednes- ders?gned until Monday, July 84, .George Cain, Mr. Hilton Brumwell, . fore morning. We hope the ladies - day- last.t 1950• Mr. Art Pooler, "Pinkey" a plan of ' have a fine trip and a good day and J, C. Bryant. , who has been laid Full particulars may be obtained the road and George and Francis " the group from Rouge hill will be- Audley I off for some time with a lame foot, from the Secretary - Treasurer. The • liull. Thanks, men we appreciate come . better acquainted before the ! is still confined, to his room. His work to be completed not later than your efforts on our behalf. -Next day is over. friends hope for his speedy return August 15, 1950. p is to furnish the partitions Woman's Association gu std � p g are Mr. andosMers. absent Barn tang The July meeting of the W. A. ; to good health. T And perhaps the rasps ���:11 lend a ' was held at Mrs. Fred Puckrin's ; District representatL�e Fair of _.._, JOHN FORGIE, Sec.- Trees. hand for the next job of sanding Mr. -and Mrs, Wm. Dempsey. We Uxbridge, was in our district last Dumbarton, Ontario and varnistring. Then will come'the hope they and any others who may 'home with about thirty ladies gases _ We floor and we will be ready to be away have a . pleasant holiday. ettt. Tate president, Mrs. E, Pardon _ prove in. If anyone knows of a good Don't forget that next Wednes- .conducted the business. :Hiss Doro- used piano we aright consider pur- day, the 26th is Clinic Day again, thy Barlaw read the Scripture tak- QUITE S t M P L E en from Genesis 2. - verses 18-=5. I' -- a - . chasing it. 1�'e would be glad to " • and we hope to have a repetition of followed by prayer b }• �1iss :�largar- I gear of it as we will .need music last month's good crowd. JUST FEED YOUR PIGS et Puckrin. The roll call was ans -'' ` lgrhen we start operating in the new We moat t forest to rind1all�+Ord ff :yremuises. We also would like to say each and everyone about the picnic veered by a verse containing the , t g special word of thanks to those nest Saturday at -Glen Avis Park, word' "Woman ". Misses Ruth Jlit- i a l7�.es :� ��r chell, Gwen Campbell and Margaret HOG FEEDS° CarripbelI sang two beautiful hymns-."' f p Mrs A. Young gave" a4very in pit- 'They will grow quicker -lu cn quicker- _ .._. -. � ��� �� ,_ -- - _ t ..f•1, -ic s v .- much-' a inu j3en11 eras and rr eah m +r}cne w _.. .- - p ei61�i or women" wttiCH was very - much sooner and at tower feed enjored by all. The bazaar article FEED pis Starter for August is "miscellaneous ". The - _ from the wes" start up to 75 no. GENERAL HARDWARE - Wiest Group served ice cream and Cake. FEED B,� -lr� ilsrg Grower � from 73 lbs. to market welgid. Rev. -and '.sirs. 7i ow)g sass$- $1 ids - FEED BA fi floe Coneentnt• r - are: now conduct- - _ _ _ - 0,e� you want tosicid your -nd ne .school `$t t!a2 -•` grown raga.. Margaret Puckrir�, � IF _ _. ing a Vacation Sib own home - - - . SUPPLIES BagaotsvilIe school from 'Monday OYGrL4OytarI lelrrienee the,cientt5a _ to Friday of this . week for child- preparation of liye.tocic feeds enimm - = ren, from 4 to 12 years of age: it sterhag Muria J. S. BALSDON & SON + ,► },. �Peeifs L G TORONTO, • •6=1 -- -__ -.- -� �,��A TO ,- 'Ciarefnont to- Operative Phone 38 PICKERING MILLING _ se� ,roe,:. - - BUT PLEASE - compan -- - -.:_ mss. ISO be CLOSED : _ ISSUE 0 TMs _ -� ,..z s _ , : s.,�. fit � � 10 • ,�.•.� • � . �. Sa)lZ"CRDAY NOON, JULY to MOYDAY JULY 3 -i: NfW�� i i; r MCI _ for staff holidays. _ I 4 Allthe bin onef . • _ .. - that got away 'L M0 • VW PHOTO- FINISHING ;l„..1� ., �� Y =�+• - I �. - just waiting to be \ rr � 't- WERI`ARY SUPPLIES ��••. o• hooked agoin. 4�4ti BABY NEEDS' , ' rF !� �u �. mob- ........ `• 1 j�,. ri Vet`s pack all the �� ab !STORE HOURS +�� ! ' tackle and our fishin' .� THAT qnn" Owww" • • Week Days E° i• } - :duds and go after PRESCRIPTION l.oa A. M. to 9.0o P. >�. then,. 1.00 P. M 5.80 'P. AL Eavetroughing i _ � : ' ROUND TRIP - BY BUS - 1111111 FUR.�TACES A-YD :•'I -�. • • •' . MEAFORD ' , $7.95 �• R. BOYES Phme ,)'RIC' W E REPAIRS - PARRY SOUND • l:I.Fk'TliIQ- WATRR' BY8TF1t�8' � '• •� � • : �•- $RACEBRIDGE $7.30 L NORTH DAY $12,55 y - �Ph.o• or ' Write tf� a Moderate -. • (Subject to clrangt. =) . A. ef= swe _., L WEST HILL MCR�tIhTt3.. phase 1Moakiss Tllif Mss 0 0 - SCAR 3801 : PHONE: 019 _j , � = EASTERN HOUSE - - 1i101ta of Whitby t.._ tt10N8 4300 - PANFORTH BUS LINES, -LTD* - _: ......' ..t �:r 4 DAILY SERVICE; • . rosolvrv. .:. • . - .--- _Bxovai;eu cLSREato�rr ` / , A&W BOUND RL:b.i) DOWN WEST BOUIND - READ Xi 1p. �. 33- P. X. P. X., A. M., A. M. 'A. M. P. W. P, 1d Lwtr RL g,, n, 8,in. Ban. - - �� lr eft& Bea. ) i t i i an' gad (fit. sad._ ... Bun: Ito. Hol. Only Hop. -- . - . _ tea: and _Bat. and _ __ THROUGH TH R U H _ �' � a aiatv.l a v HOI. 80h On27 1SOt• , 1.0 5." 9.00 20.00' .,�. -..... Bu y and Edward ...»........,,. 8.40 9.35 6, 2V , .9, 3 6.. HIGHWAYS- 30.19 4.10 2.39 10.311 -.�_ -forth and -Luttzall,:_..: . 18.10 9.10 4.66 0.10 STREET 10.34 4.30 9.35 10.85 a.. /earboro Jaaction 5.00 fi09 4.46 9.00 10.88 4.85 3.50 18.88 - =0.88 0.18 2.58 10x88 '►. 3[al�ara T.45 8.45 •A.30. 8.46 SO.N 8. 3 l.58 leis i5 t Ireaa a Oora•ee �` � 1.43 8.43 4.27 8.'4 3 lbwa Ldus ► V.44 2.44 4.36 1.44 =0.N 0.50 8.41 13.01: 11 •aim Oanre ; ltartbaa .,.- 1.80 S -20 4.18 -8.20 j :LN f.00 5.11 11.1 �► _ Least >� �� ?.So 8.30 4.08 8.30 ! i1.M T,41 1.l0 11.l0 f.li B.Li 4.00 8.18 ' 1.10 8.21 11.21 .. 11.14 l-14 l.si 5.1� } ONTARIO DEPARTMENT QF_ N16NwAYS. l.80 &as 11.88 1.00 3.40 2.45 8.04 * Mo. N. 01mcm, mbdow ar s .rase via 6.is t arm ':*Vi �P• to as bra 010 !+r • _ . , : ,- ' ,' - - - • - Ida, __ -- ---- a _ _ II. I � . it; Xe:. L.'.... • t :. ., Classfiied Advt'a -' SILK'S MARKET - MA`LRE Yule 14autcl fL—v Fr - W4 Pickering. --�iur �t�t�ll�ti r dig WANTED —boy, 16 to 18 years old for ass_stant in sheet metal shop. AT THE OLD PRICE ''•Apply T. xQdmast, ;ear News oft- CUP & S �U(dE WITH EVERY POUND iWe, Pickering. � t FOR SALD --boat and anotor. Best cash offer by Friday (today) 5.00 _ d %�""'� _, - !♦ P. M. Ab. keeve, Boyes' Drugs, _ Pickering. _ FOR SALE— McD�eerin binder, 6- . COIGATE - g ' MARGARINE ft. cut; Barn, 16 x 34 -on stone BEAUTY SOAP foundat.un; Hay 1ori; and track, 15 trr.ueoou^ 1v�+Atsr++ t _ eC ..f feet; 150 T -is' rope; Wagon and �+.r wga.�a•....... - -- -rack on truek wheels; Hay, tedder; - -- __.. - ,____ - hHO \E: PICKERING 26 - . -. • • , _ . '' � _ '`'• "'`` L'� Y .. ..-Hand roller. Cheap for cash, E. L. _ _ �• � 10 --- Chapman, phone t'iek. 178,I f:^,'_� -nom TO CREDITORS a6ked to, vorAeinber the Sing �u • - . � 193= \ASH for sale. Good runn- �, \D OTHERS ai the pool on Sunday rights fi•otn AYLMER PORK & 'BEANS inn order and good upholstering. 7,30 to 8,30 p, m. Evgryone wel- sea:ed -beam iwad,ights; good t res. In the Estate of Sydney Russell come. X123 dash. -News Uffice for inform- 'Wonnacott. 20 OL FOYn•RENT —small furnished sum- ALL PERSONS having claim` a �� L _ � , tner cottage, suitable ' -for two or gainst the Estate of Sydney Russell f OU LL WANT TO SEE THE _ three perbons, on 1st. con. Picker- Vwnnacott, late of the Township of DOMESTIC SARDINES 3 2 ing, .Box 6D 7 Nevus Office. Pickering, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, why died on the '• o day SENSATIONAL ., FOR SALE-- Cocks.tt�tt coin cult- of April 1��0, are her.�b, notified LIBBY SPAGHETTI 2O OZ � � vator, near new. Joe Thompson, Znd to send to the undersigned on or con. East of A.tuna Road. ,. before the l ltit day of August 19x0, -- ROONIS or BOARD and ROOM. full particulars of their claim;. Im- - tugetpsly required for good type meditely� after the -said date, the - - ' .male industrial workers. Advise estate soil( he distributed having re- -. - accommodation and rates, to the Bard orr13• to the , .claims of which _- t � �iational Emplo_ — 4ervice, 22 the Administratrix s:taa t'heu have ic so _. Albert St, Oshawa. Phone =616, notice. H.n: _ Juti�• 21 D_+l'f1:D the i lh day of July, ]050. _ : - IrAFta! 111SL.Y UALTER- THU31�rJN, K. C., au 'VA i Elf" FLOV�tt PICKERINO, ONTARIO P80H1E 1111 IExpeeenced. Reliable Holland tam- _ King ;;tr, West, Toronto, Ontario, n flies avai:able. Arriving 8001L ,solicitor for. Dorothy Jean Wonna- GYOATOR T 'Write to S. Buma,' R. R. Nestleton. cott, ACluis,r.- tratrix• I Out, Phone 2;,J - 14. F% Perry. Au=, 1 FOR SALE - 3 acres, Brock Road, E' �5k Woodlands �,,, „:s - $5000.3na.,_$s;llding restricted to - oe>ra �� k'- m {I X5000, Priced - 81200, Terms, N. Etieryone -wil. bt glad to learn' - * FOB �xrst t�sju 1111h E. 31eEwen, Whitby. uly that Donald Craw ley -- has come • sot a u ►sus July 21 througa his apt, ration and that he eos ~'rM j,, _ PICKUP STRAW AND FIAY will be lea%ing the hospital this stow 4�y0 Pick' Market � Locker ,Punt 13AL1I�TG week....it is just sevet`i weeks since *stow U0 syA PL0MI'ici AND DI8MG '� IRVIl`d WHITE Ye.K'rItINQ hat�t� e Of the Hui) family--atZmd- PHONE O elard�• Plowed had c7alst.ated - P E 3 Tractor facorikrA g Phone Pickering. 2.45°1 �i n� last , tistutda}I'lltt seas Ll'must a _ - I . �g� like m:.y . �n . - .r- ChUyt 'il JN.: IS - in�It` ,t :1• 11.x, Hul' are Moo—,_ g + *tt•i, n�,W h rrc.�a %ti'e.-t Aill. ” h ory 7'rwpTe IN utemosud - - We .iri3?.v thL'm_v� _' JI-1 ilollnr•,, ors' tie t.,:, r nee,. 5,irra;a:cceliutgs. - - - - -- — , - - - L.i5 -a• na. - 5 :�aia }-- 8•aool We have - t!cc. ,rtnivtl :Posters . -_ . Y._ .. a �- - �1- era :nl Noralxlp _._r�aut• aiiiI ii :.•:�. tl:u� y µ ,, .', . h.: � 7.00 p €ti; Evan..fsl,st'e re,', ,� d rc L1.G ' s_ : : :�; V.ork -" Wedue. -fidty 8.00 It. aL of Sir. 1':t'�pru}'.c,tt; or' 1., Prayer Meeting bank l:oasi: '1c.- him, Ave air very 1tlday grateful; also to XeI Fahthanh who t: 8-00 `p, m ' Young People too. hag bttu- dui;4-, t uite a bit of Puator W: E. McEvoy ux ,•r .vi: ' ° 1 . p t i � for the :ta.�uciativn, ` The Dr -%-.- Tickets air out too and St. Andrew's Pre, Church be_yure.tu get_ }our;.t.,the. 1st Prize I , QLlallty EATS = Picktr.ipx_ Ontario ia- a b� ati:'al li egt; d„1)• dr(•:+avd in _ E Rev. D:.vid �Iiraha :l• >lin'stcr 3o UrLL• Dollar rite, aett+t. to - A,UO 1 81au mazy s `• ' p :� t i,:r�li Service r i`a :;.� a GROCERIES :,r -prizes. and - _�, w.� Tlio -_uoan!U .v Jfo:' the• ' urniyal ' 1'. um Pic %erinR rcw , - L'uut+ are vr.ry' huffy these days trying to .•Fntirely new from top to bottom, this ' - -- was drit- :gg,.FrA Ni a, a.r,'4',ei near gr.t aver }Liting lined a 6c, is to ararveloaa new washer helps you do lic- akin tL our v'. t� 1+�. 4t yvar-_T_Ke_y _�nrc.laundgt, fugCer ... cteaner! It's [� .Taggart, s ^tht to Whitby ail far the most amazin .moat efficient LOCKER PLANT Y r v;uu °d' a'c!e +HZ,� any vvtto would care gyrator Washer ever built — exclusive ;trial avid will be tried SaturJay: to ]yelp- on 'Fins committee, so if ♦t•arer•Flow" washing action helps- e - * 1� rika in irzst cdntact 1I r. keep clothes fresh and new by forcing Meg, is Procia se d ? '. • July J5, is" Jack harkiiess, the Committee Water th-51. ,__Z c Aorar-f st- r "arm aeon- t� =•. =ca tnaiztnan, ' ^zgginr; your clothes thruugu the L had thc'r annual disa.Xreemrnt• the Jur,e srull is awa • to Wy- ebridge '"' °r! lip new, super -safe, Easy T� Your Specifications — 3 wringer with •invant 'other d y : nd as 'a .result they do Ont.. for two vvvek s holiday :s,with , %'4&r y re!ease and ad- : not speak now as they, pass by', but her aunt, ivauble pre"ure!...• - - Cat di :Miss each other when a.hiorrg 'An. extra large-d turned out " friends: T.he old• gentleman found 1 II for the )lingo , +n i%Ionday', but no t his wood pile an fire, which he took olio h4xs iuc.:} ,enough to win. the ate be the work -of iris son, and to .Jack -pot. Mr,. D. Fanth,rm, of Old 1 _ PRICE • $144150 make the blaze more extensiVe, .-A Forest l:o..d and Mrs. Dollimore of ' ed George's mackintosh, overcoat' Toronto, won tngetlhcr on the Share I [ IN Y ' and some other things, including a the Wealth and nn th'e- g 10,40 Spec - D "' • ` BAR TON :..roast of•beef,'to the flames.• ial....it was Split three %%ayb: ...rb. ' RADIO &ELECTRIC - • "•`••• Diamond and Mrs. Rixon,' White= — r = ' ` July 23, 1915 tale and Mrs. Shea, 2nd Concess- - (Council) On' motion, Mrs.. W. J. ion. Mr. Dollimore won tire ' large Devitt and Mrs. Beer, representing Thermo Jug '-that was played for • ._ 11 the. Worth ^n's Institute, were heard after no one �roih the Jack -Pot. The & re grant for'•the construction of a other twelve prizes •,were very ev- 4 _ - ccement sidewalk in the village of enly distributed this week, so, con- We AT ENTIO'1T FAI;,1UMS1: i Brougham on the saane terms as ; ratulations, winners. Our nest j Plrsed to pick u p % last year, t•iz: di,llar for dollar. con- Bingo is _' ,lt•.. i, when- the Jack -, ..Insurance C0 T or: crippled )arm animals an, • x W rite or Phone highest prey tribute d by the Worn. �nstliti rot Wu 1 •• o•. r•ery'one is - `� prices Cfbmp-Batett for Farm and Ossals! r irranediate service, tole : Bu UdbW coned Chiremont 41RR114g 88, Broold or Torow an suadmis : • FLF�iRICAL T1pS FOR T�',£ �IOM� r AntoanabSe Insaramw of AN 000 � GORDUN YOUNG LTD : A J88 Keating St. Toroa ` Bowman & Gibson :. If You Expect to Spend Most of the Summer at Home I d ?1% of all flies are ia- R ADIO SERVICE: - Draw -- Guaranteed it Se ` / residential opertzesl - given with sp,. re 'd tial pr a eed Repa ir�ioe �.�• tbta ' store. First Pew • to be Dwelling Fire i or 19- Jewell Automatic, w•ate " r _Insurance is , �.s�'' ,men's Cortina or Ladies' 1;- - inexpensive NAMU61C1URERS , Certi" �Sec�•oad14k case cis _ \ ARE' YO INSURED 84 piece Silver F'Laiwatre or r �j TO A ppolwo 8900 am Banns. € #' `b I?AFSENZ'DAY VALUES? ;';,�Y hCak• or Moa•1 , - CLOBEt� D�70. 19 NE.YT p DOUGLAS G. ►rthur Field PICKERI \'(3 JEWELLA; - ch FOR 1950 PROFI M I MAITLAND PSOATR: PICBERIIWfI 6I. W i Mi ela •Pg Per t bl C", From a !oo percent blood DON'T think you have to swot- pQ tra we rta &I per3 er laws tisovot•nnePat Approv, v . - ter Indeora simply because there two an ouhkw Uvbj area by -- OLD HORiI>� _ S1S.u110 .J.b� ran 10 Do h A ar P we no facilities an tho porch or lnstolling h9ndy "deft and dr+ gnf7TFi 'l ac' -`'rte H � F =T� � �� si•rraa for Ironing, socking, acting, suits for wtrveni•nt user of Irene �i�a l R PU RT on sfs on For s-v ova na vas e•wipq, night-tlne, recreation and roaster, fable appiiancok lutaps, It'T •" rum Pbone entertaining. ruaio, Lewin machine etc. 0 - ,. o - � - I31- a��;II •r -'`�t .r.a•••..,.._.. �.� r� Naei. 81Si>i 2. Pfckerhsg Phone 239J1 ' .,., II il�lii W,Yn.11•IWIYIW• _— _ .- ..^.�., r , i,ir,.i i i n.... ,i .i i.. yin , n.. i -i .,.. .. •. /•• � • - ` .- �. • � ` _: .eta -t^ 4.... •� • • - w'`rile Pain wdll stay on, for a holi- drive a tractor h`.tchcd to a wa oD �ujingdd ShoWtorr +Csreenwooc - es. ]� -a slu�ll at .5•t.'1 le'� Ut ti'l T�E't - �"�" "' ' ' '� ° °' " "• The Event W. X. field their and back the wagon PP to a load - Ist'1LLl:li.�T• SC'YPLiiliii 'ing chute. Time,, care of operation. A. E. Richardson " July meeting at the home of Mrs. Junior Farmers, - Continued caiety;, and driving ability are all �_,... 'C, Clossex. A_ special N.epper Ser- 3 judged and count toward the final . GENERAL INSURANUE immediate Delivery Can Be Us" vice' was arranged and reEjented , .Executive decided that the top Of T' Foliewing Items b corrtestants at each of .the local score. ht addition, each contestant. • , - • - Rit;AL �BTAT>0 _ y Mrs, Disney and Mra, E.• 470NVEYANCINd Asphalt. agree, Pegg wzthleveral members taking drivin, competitions to be held, in Is required to answer short "true'' Roll Rooting In All (trades art. The August meeting will take connection with the Fall Fairs will � or false examination in connect - An Old established Agency, heady Ro11.Brie Siding _ P e form of a picnic for ,members • - compete in the finals, The winner t ion w-ith care and operation of farm To Serve You. Asphalt Root Coating and their families at- C-Aar Glen of this final County Competition machinery, The various -Junior Far- PHONE, PICKERING so, Alupoinum Corner Bead Park. This will be a combined plc- will represent Ontario - County at I - mer .Competitions will h: held, at Ridge Cap and Valley sic .with the Evening Auxiliary the Provincial Finals herd at the the Oshawa Fair, F: rt I'eny Fair. �,unney Flue lAulag sand members. It is planned to hold the Coliseum, Toronto. in January 1951, Scott Fair and Beaverton Fair, �+' Aud Lime Brick Face V*k �ri�te we'r t : :cr.uig at ti.0 bents ui Mr. Fair, Agricultural - Repres- prior to 'Ahe finals at. Dunrobin Concrete Blocks Inzw1atwn - 'Vies: 'R aelu„u.,,' �, 1•l:tutive outlined tits Rules and Farms on. October 5th. Insurance Uf All Kinds 14" and Loose -Vedar r a th Ales. 'C.: 'MC- K net in f. a•s c of in l6'ursh_ Rr ;gulations concerning the TractoF the i:ieeting adjourned, after a Service. Driving Competitions at.-the local lengthy discussion of each of the 20th dnul�ersar; gym The Evening W", A, sponsored the fairs. Contestants are required, -to questions at hand: adree. PLone A. - arIAIT'CHELL Strawberry Social last week in the n ,Brougham, Oat. Pick. 241W2 S. S. rooms, Friends from Brouga- ONES T 4 and 114 Claremont d haw tend PH m s at a an Oshawa ed, with Rev; R. H.. 1lonkman m _ "OUR TRUCK3 FAaS Y. rt.. WAY" _ the chair. A fine entert..?nment was _ KEN AND C LA R K E put on. BILL t�18 PRMNTICE A number of bliss Marion Wan- AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS. nop's friends attended her trouss- eau tea. given by her mother ar BARGAIN HUNTER Licensed and Authorized for the XONNL'JIENTAL WORKS their pretty home in Oshawa, Sat- Counties of Ontario and York. Phone • R"hitby bbl urday evening. Farm Stock, Implements Ron The Y. P. U. and their friends hold Furniture, Rwl Estate. 131S .Dnndas St. E., Whitby, Ont. are having. a ._ ball_ game followed says f Sales our Specialty Bt Reasonable __ by n w eirter roast: at the Greenwood Rates. Dual Service for U0 Purk on Saturrday'• evening. Come "I know a real good fire 'buyl ., and. play bali.aPti- ,E weinel .. And that's Marathon. It sets the Price of One. l�IC�'i��LHN1�'. Mr. and airs;-_ W.n. Brown and ... • • Mfllikea P. U, phone, Asia, 62'W3 - Mr. andy1rs. Glen Fastw'ood .�.ere pace for mosey- saving, uoubleJ . - N , Markham P. O. one Mark. 206 FUR: \1TURE LF:a„ I •R _ . - p _ � at ' -Ronde -- Law nn Sunday-311.. free service." Preatices have been 'established FL'NI:R3L DIRECTOR Eastwood's' boyhood home. auctioneers since SE80. The 'many friends of Mr. Ross auctioneers MOTOR SALES Private Ambulance Service . Disney arc leased to learn he is _ able to_ attend. d . to his. work after 11 11 11 , Atli AiI,moIaa�. Da, orlVtghs AND SAVE WITH his lengthy illness. DAVID H. MARSHALL Wm. licEAMNIE Prop. The niany. friends of 3Ir. C. E. Accountant _ P are lad to learn he is recov- _ r g g - LOW -PRICE - k Phone Pick. 193 Bring, from his severe illness. FARM and STORE ACCOUNTS ebbs. 13trityp, -of Bickering : i e.ek. ' Pickering. fin# her aunt, Airs, F. Gibson last �ceek �:OODfEAR: _PHONE: PICK;. 27 j.12 Lr icker�s �. -- �.• _ - h erry W o�od _ 6.00 -16 w . MAW. - MARATHON �Y Miss Emily Petty is visiting with- _. �� '� Mrs. T, finer Harlbanx.. 6 .•••.rw, air. and 3! .. .t. Big, safe, long- wearing, low• LIC`E19E0 AUCTIONLTR and �Ir. and•. 3hrs. ilarisey and..1 -.. t'r . -- _ y rri'otoied to Ni, tchener 'tiffs gist price NIARATI•iON is parked °a°friy w p►t *L Highway 1donum-ent - W orka; •' t F3 LCA'TOR week-end. ROSY. ACST11, 11?itOP. - with valde. It's a Goodyear J • .� he W. A.-intends, to have a }3az- R. R. 1. WHITBY, ONT. g14 Du her Str Write.. .. asr ��n August 19,` _ _ quality tire; with the- famow . ' Aiq;.,I,,,, Two Idfiles West Of Whitb On ",Although the e� enin '" vvs s cool, - , y g tamond tread. - _ No. f Highway, Between Whitby ever.vone -: vpmcd to enjoy thcrosel -' : �' ; . And Ajax _ veg' inst FridaF `cveniatg at ti, r'Crar- - P80Iv'E• WRI'fBY 468 - den Party when C:eodwuod people _ -. Y_ -- - - = • - - - - -. t _ —_ -- - _ -- pre:ient�rl their humorous Play — s a - `O• ` 'aunt Chad} Cleans Up." _. _ . - . ,C� � a"• =a„{I„ _ :., . • I '1L'�"^ ' tile. and Ales. Jack Mitchell had _ .. .. o° °Q► d*h� --' 0Pi'031ETR1rm Sunday 'dinner with 31r.- -and Mrs. - _ - . .- _ _ 04 r Tw.'ddle, - J -A. WILLOUGHBY _ 9.3 is I2•00 and M00 to 500 - Mr: and Airs. Alvin Pi1kEy called AND so.,.s Erenhy�s: Mon., Wed., Fr, •: to 9 on 3Ir, and Nirs. Leonard_flOi ingEr Fort, Years Canada's Larg. II'- DtSNI :Y Bi.DQ,. Opp. P. D. i on Sunday. - s. i set F'urtn Agency. Mt. -and Mlrs . ,Holmes "are haver!; ik. OSH AWA, ONTARIO _ a vacation. c For Countary Property Con. „ • salt J. I, (Had) Stewart- Phone , Res, ..320; Oitice ibis 3liss Doris FlulLirg'er wns: Httb AIX*93 • Toretfto - (Three -Day service Arrazged) her parents for the • -wee3 -Pt%d. • • Poe That Howe Ia.The C7ty �- - _ Call Our City Dept. _ _ _ ;, h to V 8 Ie i 11Tfbt37 Toronto • °`• �ellEr3 t°at Atkinson A beautiful day marked the Der- :' �''` �•'` ''� •,1— Atli IV--i 'r'i;to ura�tutt Se+ti'et in the aa: etc or --- ^'•`•••-•-�"+. .— - - •!� � _'�•ea: �, � _ .. • Sunday last. Rev-, J. Hardy off +rid . , �T _•_ {?- _- Licens - . -J fed. The male quartet: 31es�rs Ed: _ !V• otdE lit l) i\ I _vt •� - din - Bruce. Harry White, '(leotge . ,Auctioneers Pegg and Sidney Pugh rcn3, -rT ♦.'g • I��� tcio delightful number. Mis.`Hu ._. ,•: _ - -- fld� Year's Experience - -- Michell w ac' pianist. Rev. hardy L., _ "t • • _ k: '. ° read a portion of Scripture followed � : ;��: x°•~:��;; gales conducted anywhere - bpecktiizing in Farm Stock, F`urni- by the =3rd Psalm inn it is�rr rev. I t J' Prayer b g d 5 ;•s '°r"•. s :.. Q Q Q cure and Property hales. � Li tlQ YQ " Ail baled •J. X. Greer, of W� eston Baptist �. , �_ ; - ti • c z =Y,. ;r ; :rx 7,: i. personally Listed fund Advertised. Bilb- prepared and Church as guest • 4p•'al.er,- gave. a ` •r' �; j ^. •` •� :1� �.y r ! KHA M ;MAR ` � - o'er . inspiring mesa e, _ errl� ng 'wsa •� .z.� :r, St. Paul when hezr=; :3r', I _ Po! on the words of :r ?HONE 90k - wrote '•Some wall still be here." t� Yi Prompt Service while others will 'be sleeping. -1Ie. n r� W. T P w how' folks felt about ` .•r, I. :; 1r::- '_.`yid :�¢ ; :,,' :....: J . `� . D 11'i [� _ 1 said he kite h •PROPRIETOR 'Reasonable IRates their eve ones, who 'there in "C =od'; Holy Acre ", he hav- YHO \F. 3110 STOCFFVII.LH in last his.VNt'- year - <. ;.i Seri who; . -•AMB G ;L A ti L E w'� run • � Ill, and killed eighteen " � five yourself peace of mind and a pleased pride of S _ months, after his u"y sistci had -' ownership, by using BISCO Roofings and sidings on + passed on. He yrged his listeners to .lam all _ Your home. 1SCO products' 6ro firansistant, assure commands-of our, Lord: we cannot _protection against wind and - weather for a lifetime,. - undo any w roues we have committ- - - ttourriendly- Resident Agent '' _�t,dat� :— our house for ears to coma. ed - -to those vpho .al_rt:ad� sleep but �Y Y y to; make amends to the living. �,TO INsL'R_1L\CE AGENT_ . _, • ,Mr.. Sidney Pugh, acting as the Made by one of Cakadd'i oldest roofing manufacturers LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS. AUT0310BILF Chairman of the Ccplace � Board; I " BISCO is easy o a I requires no servicing, and Is LL•1BILITy INSURANCE Etc. reported over $15� placed on the I - Y PP Y� q 8 BUY F'ROJI iMVI) coltect ;on plates and that the Board I of 'the finest quality obtainable. Ask your dealer to - - ----- „LI1;T 1OUR- PPOPERTIES FOR SALE WITH had purhased an acre of lanai on show you BISC0's attractive colours and styles now.- ,.0 .l��f i' >`anyL;EY the east' side from 11-r Ed. Donn - nit1_ frn• fn4•grt' U�(? 3ic� that 'ITT • • Fred -31ajor had• donated a piece oi' ! . - a,wivrutruiuu ur land on the west -side for 'a }Gird- _ "LONDON ROOFINGS” _ - - - -- _r -- break to be planted, • and 't!:at the ASFHALt SHINGLES 8 SIDINGS - -- - ' Poard- hoped -to l ve "a regular, Caro, :-Smooth and mineral- rurfacid - t _ taker in the, near future. Rev. Jno. ROLL ROOFINGS McLachlan' offered the clo'sirig pray- Aiphaft and tarred RIE U Q • er and benediction, _ , 'SHEATHINGS dt ,FELTS - V The LIMITED - The Herbert family, visited with BUILT ROOFING MATERIAL$ Charles an.i Mrs. Hilts on Sunday' PLASTIC CEMENTS i phones: gearboro 88 38 or Howard illy _ The Edminston.family.apent Sun -.� WATERM00111146 MINTS - Seaiboro Junction =' _day at Centre Island, INSULATION ROOFINGS l4lrs• C. D.�Reddick is enjoying - a vacation at Winnipetr. ROOF COATINGS • _ _ - 'FOR IbfMEDIATE D$LIVEItT 'Mrs. Sedgew'ick -and children, o -so -s ' Nrnricy and John ieft for, their home Li1LiiF :R —Rough or Dressed, Trim, gash and Root's• in St: C :Aharines after -a two �.cek - - 1GCI \DONV L'1'M COMPLETFY, - me Bash, Gloss. gptml fray with Mrs. Ellison and Mr. J. ,?'' �• :` y �.: - . l+atanct+ti, Factory -built a" prey ted. - . Birnie. WAI�LiiO.kRIS —Ten Test, Donm eooa. 01proc, Oreenbcwir1L r1': l i't��l :� :.lo' sty :'. - st? f'7.1'1Ct>�(ll�S -Fur. 'Cedar, Bircb, Wel4tex, and Etch Wo"d. with hnr folk -1. CVs are C ••.l t. , - -ick I , t31HZ \(?LFa�.- A- .pfutlt and Cedae with r`iq'�- Insulbrlc S1d1ttR home from hospital; also to report t �/ r •t r' �•t,.u.nin 0410u& Pitbbarg paints, Mrs. R. •H. Johnson making prog• �AG ■• o MUCHELL Phone 14 Or 294 ` I _ " rose after 'her operation. 1 Parlcs spent the week �. end with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Hilo . Y , r spa oft - - - -You will be delighted with, _: A,� - AN ]�� � � RONICLES = this fragrant teat -- ?�a�, f"a nii4 ��.P•v�; -- -- l -= "DEAR ANNE HIRST: -Right aft " clew life-is ih any -way dibtasteful. �� 'g7 Go�end,oltme D Clarke ter our marriage six months ago, • That is one way 'of showing their " L my husband got ' loyalty. _ - out of work. HC• * Tee change in your husband's d e c i d e.d w * life• has -been. especially hard, oil = - •One• day fast. week I went to visit �`' might do better '. yop. • You and your'mother were a friend who lives on the outskirts in this city. So ' close, and you miss her sadly. - -- - 1S of a small town. She has a lovely, k;` s OR here we are- Some- days you feel, you cannot 10 I&F old home with a nice garden coin= "A thousand *bear being so far away. But-you plete with _shade trees and shrubs . m i 1 e s f r o to *arc no" longer a child. You • are a -- __ ._ -, We wandered �; round idiniiing the homel ' * nlarritd' woman, and must. con - - flowers -it was all very beautiful, "I didn't want •duct yourself with dignity and _ And then I happened to notice that to come in the * intelligence. Tbat is- marriage. 7' right across from the front of her nrst place. I've never been this far •illy friend. house and garden the billy 'view from- my mother. I'll'odly get to • Your husband was probably- , • we. bat yea d of a factory- e her on -twice a year, ' loath to and hoe away froth his s the k r ac se' a once or w' a ,and ro Riders with new construction work even I'm already so homesick 1 don't * family an is friends, as _well, . for the _ then in progres$. Without think- , ' know what to do. (I'ni 19.) " But Otis first duty is to suppor, his- s 00 - O "'� ing I said-* rathl<r 'tactless ly I ad- "'Sly hilSband -told me if I -didn't ' wife, and he must go where that ` W mit - "Oh what a shame, you have like it here, we would move back.. ` opportunity lies. The' very least f . that factory in front of you!" My But now he refuses to go- home " he caa.expect is that his wife will - ! �O - - ' fnend immediately answered - "Mrs, with me, and says.if,l,•go hi:, wants understand the necessity, -and Clarke; I never, see it!" I looked a divorce. • help him make a good Life where 1 -at her in admiration as i admitted "I _love my husband, and I've ' he must lice. !' - . by Q. H. SHARP in reply - "No, I don't believe you tried to fed at home here. But I just •' You have too much idle time _ do." I knew she was telling the don't -like leaving my mother: Please 4 on your hands, For your own r.,l - truth -it wasn't just something to tell me what to do; "' sake (and his),you must change ` -CHAPTER FIVE Pool 'I'm figgerin' ail quittia' the "G. G. L." * this: Stop being 'sorry for your -. say. I was sure of it because I (Continued from last week) country. South America bound know her to be a woman of WHOSE PARTNER? ' self) and make this new town 1 great "Take' Five thousand does it And I'll courage who has had more than _ When a girl marries, she be- your town. , care of her, .leis," said the fell you m outfit cheap,. I'll throw comes her husband's partner -in If. you haven's Joined -a church, Y y. her share of. sorrow•.. Yet there. is sheriff, his voice coming thickly in the old -woman and' kids. She'll the 'grratesr adventure -of life. ' do that immediately. Get to know through the bandages on his face. yes„ a g cook when not a trace_ 01 .self -pity. She has. to problems are her prob ems, the minister or • priest 31ake g g make you Hf's "I'II 'tend to Abbot" fetch home your blushin' bride. Five not lost interest in life, in people, . In accepting them, she must often ' friends among the members. fat - Ab Abbot and Joe Blake were thousand for Webb Winters' hides or in what goes an around her; + relinquish some 'of her personal ' active in some, of the .church pushing their horses hard. They Ten thousand for, my outfit, lock, much of her life is spent in doing . desires- and inclinations, and " work. And start right now bring !I cursed one another as they rods _ kindly. things for other folk. 'She , * fri nd1 with our nearest neigh- - stock and barrel" adapt herself to the life which -iris - - £ X _7...__., "Ain't 'I told you not to monkey Ab Abbot laughed coarsely. He loves beauty and eefuses ' to see »'career •dtmaads of him * bors. Invite them. to for a', cup with that girl, Abbot." snarled Joe wanted Webb Winters killed. He that which is ugly: So sbe works » Most young_svives_al:ccept their • of tea, and ask their advice oo " I Blake. `You thinkin' she was stuck wanted the Scissor -Bill Pool brok. in ber garden among the flowers • new .responsibilities not only ` community affairs, best places to _ on you. As if any party girl -would to He likewise wanted the Hoot- and shrubs, loving the fragrance of s .c}rerrfully, but gladly, sever suds- -0 shop, etc. 'Most people are eager be stuck on a big huak of red Owl Poo) smashed the roses and peonies, and the » eating by word or act that their - '- enough to welcome newcomers- taller like you. And . yon talked brightness of the gaillardias, and _,_. • if the newcomers show -they want aplenty 1 bet after you got drunit, "Pu that damned -Tex where she refuses to look beyond her gar- - - " to be friendly, Your husband She leads . you along, then busts he belongs and I'll call the bet den to the ugliness of the factory jj �jj i • must have- some social life' to out through the window ,•' He ;Blake. That Hoot - Owl. -Pool has IY�1"�! ���L chuckled. got to go'. I'll -ma-ke it fifteen- buildings, an ugliness which she 3 \�/!'1i i » divert him, and that is your cannot thane Instead, by turning responsibility. - " - Ab Abbot cursed him back. -She thousand for Winters. Tex, and g • s * was eatin'-outa my hind when you Your outfit Take your squaw and ever so slightly towards the west �ESSON You are not co- optisting witlf" busted into the gatrir. She set these. yo breed brats with you. to hd1 she can look over and get a guild j "this husband of yours, who ha; talkin' and flirtin' with - her eyes. and gone. Take that or leave it , view of "The - Mountain ", where- sun r ' S many- problems y -yod . of his own. 1 i Chino taken care of that meddlin' "if .l sit - caught "' an& shadow chase each other in $y Rev. R B. Warren. SA, B:D. "Show him, o-- door sympathy part and Judge Anders when he tried to '"That1l be your sorrow. Blake.- quick succession across the wooded 'eagerness- to do your part that Samacl - all in the back we. You mined You and me are su posed to be heights -. - . ,. _ _ the LFpri ;ht -Judge ` you know what is expected of a p Y• 6u p 3 StlrnuU 7:3-6, 15-16; 13:I -S ' ' wife -and you -are going to be the cards. you drunken fool, Say, enemies." Needless to--say this friend of . ` who out Webb Winters on our "Fifteen thousand. Cash money?' mist has a Golden Tezt: And Samuel grew, the most loyal, the most staunch - p y gracious and kindly dis- and the lord was with him. and ' wife in the world" trail, anyhow? Tell me the answer "Cash money. Blake, but it ain't position ---I have yet to hear of her • After al), you are a big girl - to that"' laid on the line till Webb .Winters did let none of his woods fall to Y 8 g . n;+eaking ill .of an toe -and she also -r "- "He's been'wise for, a tong time. -and that Texan are olanted" has a wonderful capacity for bring- the ground.-] Samuel 3:19, now-• - -- - So has Hank Roberts. That's why A bottle _ period transition is always ` Y passed between them ing people together - nlaybr - just -a suite of 'testing. Samuel. the last-'. - -When, a girl marries, she 9. -I took that shot at. Roberts, to- They rode to the Triangle ranch two people, formerly strangers to of the judges of fsraet saw the •gives up childish things. She night. Dropped hint the first shot„ together in the starlight. one another,. tar perhaps a group of becomes a person - -of respon3i- and in a bad light, toes One sheriff The _agreewert had been made. people change from this type of people :)} having a common cuter- 1sility, taking her proper place " gorernment to a menace They less, and the Hoot -Owl Pool Bits Webb," „said., Tex as the two est and congetnal to each other. _ sit her new+ world. If these the blame. We'd be sittin' on the into rode throw li • the night. "I • °lead- no-fault to find with SSamueJ. s g ]f there were morn folk tike this Said they, "Thou bast not defraud- problems confuse -you, write to _ world if you hadn't arcade a Eool. reck� you know now that 'it friend *of mine- what a wonderful Anive Hirst at Boii 1,-123 Eight- of yourself over ifsat girl. I- bet :'wasn't any Hoot -Owl Pool man ed us, nor oppressed us ,neither _ :... world this would be.. In these days tenth St., New Toronto, Ont. ' yell offered to marry her," that shot the sheriff. Z's boys' ain't 1 h Nast thou-.taken ought of any Irian s Y_ "Supposih' I did? Slit jumped bushwhackers:" of recess and uneestaint -slue is a hand." - Unfortunately, "his soci 'She will Help. - at it like a trout after r-a fly. He -was "Hell, yes," } 'person one finds is restful to meet. ,-- walked not in his ways, buteturned - 'goin' to elope. She never liked "It was either Ab Abbot or Jot 1 aside .after lucre; -`and took bribes. .Bob - Anderson. She hates , Webb- Blake tha; shot old Hank. That s ' - Another place 1 went to-io pick and perverted Judfrment'' The people WAKE UP YOUR �Wlnters. But she - shore fell like .a cinch." u strawberries for 'canning -was said_, "Behold, thou art old. and a ton of bricks for Ab Abbot and Tex made Webb stop at a small a fine old farmhouse. There l saw fns soils walk- not in fliv. ways: 1LlYE� BILE asa� _ the Triangle outfit...It ain't every, ranch. There the- lanky Texan something that I thought was really now make us a king to judge as _ trash sfutger that gets the chance - bathed and bandaged Webb's unique, The original' dwelling had like all the nations." God 'spoke t #ft"CaM�el -And l'ee'kJmv OWof to starry a million. Then you horn - wounds and poured the injured been demolishtd -all except the . to Samuel, "They have not re- dad is do Mae .int Rwis' tr Go ' ,.:°F-- driiiafi 4if rc httk•y T- �'.._ -, ... i,:..i•' ; >ra ected thee. but they have re toted The li•se sboald von* out .Boat t pins of del. galled Webb but he knew `�'° "`l. .i, "' `' - i r y �. lino lists Yoae dtpadve irsot seeq do. 'Wiatert. "-. 1 y g 'gone by had served its ,purpose e, that - 1 sbouio oat ewe uru{ di�..[ P :41e»,ft iba�.v • "And ya4t� levies' gal stampedes - . that he could not ride on with in carrying array smoke from its them."` _ tee c 1b as io g us� up Yom ebomaeb. You _ _ _....:_ Busts out a window and heads for. some sort of medical attention. • old- fashioned fireplace -- the kind Samuel proceeded to eiiablish a �d constipated. You W soon. wit sari the home.' It was in the bark hour before �tnk ++ - one sees in so many old farm- monarchy, though warning them of It oahes thee. ltd, #taste Carter's little y When I've got Webb Winters It that they reached the Tri- -houses, where great pure stumps -. ' the increased taxes. that would en- liver Pills to set thew 9 vines of bda sow- . ! (planted sbe'il be easy to • handle. I _ apgle Iles feeds to mate 1'00 4esi "am and up." - steels ltax a parlor geuticmxn w1t1a TI•�.� :a ... :s:, 1:i1 r�l Phi_ were burnt - to-fieat- 4l­ tl,- .:�.::.. o�_ When he stepped n.•ide from Clot a packs" today. Effective In mater, we have sae n nt ncre +o ". i_ -- (iPrYhila h9 said; "God for- sow treaty. Asa for Jsr.al laws -Urst lice. Never made a pass at her. [ barn. They slipped inside. The in- g bid that f should sin against, the ' detie.toey -. .'savvy how to play the game. BlakE, terior of the big barn was pitch dining -room, boarded up of course. g -- -- •• ' ';how much -is it worth to you to black. Webb risked lighting a On this farm 1 visited, the fireplace -.Lord in ceasing" to pray for you: Unside down to prevent peeking. • Igit Webb Winters ?" - watch. By its brief light he saw and• its tall chimney looked. like. a but I will teach you the good and f "hfake an offer.° twro- sweat- marked horses. One of cairn in the distance - quaint and right way,," Not everyone steps >C S S S "Five- hundred." - the -horse's was Ab Abbot's top arresting. At present it is more or down- from leadership wish such 3 3 9 7 1 "Five ,thousand sounds better.' circle horse. The other horse wore less in a rough condition, but the graciousness. I A S O Ali," Joe- B)a{fte's brand. Tex was exam- Lady of the house told me they A 'nation is no greater than its re- A VIA - ­You gone loco ?" ining the saddles that lay-near the intend to fix it cap aqd use it for leaders. Leaders' ought to be de- Q �1 O O N 3 >< 1 r �jy,t beainnin' to gut frost of the barn. corn roasts, picnics and weiner vout men who prize God's, favor - d 1 wise. '1 don't like that HootLwt _ t+'i .i :a:e- -asat� aced _ r.: -_d. a above the people's applause, The ' -- its �u d +�, dvnous�r� +.k ;� :: X y f3 Rt 9 S A Al I �f 'ought to be examples of godliness you have an of a 1 it Y 7 3 1 intend tearing down think twice in their pnvate N"... Iz ����S�OR� s,tten,or, •� si. ,suftoce. before you completely demolish the -policy they ought to act upon those - I•, Dr>r Marie 1 eolloq.t chimneyl-especially if there are chil- principles that, • will tend to the f ` y f' N r _--PUZZLE =I' Recolves it. Terminal moral u building of the nation. God it. Elastic 16. Call In dren is your fomily, because chil- p i M 11 O O cot Soothes, dren and picnics belong together. will bless the nation which, has such S•. Dealers to it. 3oothea Y leaders, . run 40. Weathercocks Incidentall such a relic could be E1.Saso of sha- 41. Dtsmoulned -- ACROSS 4. Massachusetts decimal system 42: Be carried fixed' up 'into a fine barbecue, 1. seaweed dpi tt. Droop 44. Crusted dishes 1-Awtera - -- Catch sight of 4b,- Eagltah - -.- . C11R a. Beauty 24• Epoch musician lit. Nocturnal - St. Small 46. Time measure ' And when were you born ?" asked ,� - -' ' animal treatment tambourins.- 4e.: Toath rest 1i. Pale T. Explosive ta. Blaek eackoo 49. Run between the sergeant, taking the particulars + ilea's # 14, Present a, Applaud !t. Evening meat ports of a recruit, No Doubt, 1B Negotiate- t�. . . IT. Rardet I [ i i i l _ ti y . ro q "December, X193?" answered the 1 N =[1 A�y� the Wes^ .l E. Harden Three 1prsfl:) recruit. to CLB y 110, Grasea M silo Cherish 'Ah;" mused the' sergeant, "don't >fi►N1Tt To Whiteness !" I remember that winter, 'It was SHOES N: Household god !7. $mall rug o Lt 'I cii(Gf .. .. ... ....... ... - -- _. - i e1 y _ -- SO.stamps ro "Cold" echoed tile• cecntit. Nn94•t - .._. —the -new• tit.. Americas - All- Purpose White Cleaner se. it'was cold. Why, I was brought 9wsenpotato - -by i' penguin -the stork rouldn't - keeps the rNts parts whiter. u. Potteemaa make it." Nugget Brown or Black gets $T. Astatic the txlloured q. Ste t - parts brighter. 41. Deer out \ Each is easy to site ... 42. Disfigure _ �. O p •coaomit e.1 • . .lasting, 44. Remunerate WATCH REPAIRS of �, for all-white 49. FalseAoedti shoes there's rtothiaq / . Pjot Don't Late chance.. Hare• Your � � !�. Vriemp707ed watch r"alre& by, experts at reason. III. Vnit - b s de- -at h 'air - - �a �usNU� st.91bactaa able vrfcss. Bend us o i► c A - rIver - mall for FREE Estimate. Absolute 'St. Girl's 1 rear guarantee ob all repairs, vappor 2 ® � OX- 31.00D. ILAC1K, WHITE A1fD ALI. SHADES OF BROWN a w Belgian r4i -el `� DOWN Bible g • SHOES Blbl• - !f! lilacs tit. Tesaatw Oot�rN. _ _ ._. - 1. #cowl#! ^a —.lot► film state Iwo- i amid. • MORNING Answer e' w'•ere on th4-raR• _ _ ... _ _ 1138UE 29 _- 1950 • 4" r.+.+aY :, cj,,;:.N,•.u: +.t x :eb.- �.wa� - yea - T., ,.•air •°S ` - >'°, •. i •mil t I ° '� Carry Their - Useful Too - -• — Own Compasses For centuries. countless Aeries h ^1 �n //�� �/y1 ,�' - - Mirror Can't Fog. :. — . ' and pictures have kept alive the Dr. K. von Fritsch is known.-all V�Y1� !-i` �WW.CJ� _ Science wins _ again with - new belief that pirates used to dispose - over - the world- for -his disco-very bat mirror that will not fog of their ttdwanted prisoners by that when bees return to the tbtve - -•- - up, according to researchers. Sea making them "walk the plank" over they dance in a special way and �•. ; The whole world owes a great Pour saute over asparagus and 'ret of non - fogging is electrically the sides of their ships. But men so tell their hivemates- where- honey- debt to the genius - although I sup- eggs. conducting. rubber backing behind phn ha¢e .\v:ritiLen histories of the is to"be. found. Wagging —tails-in- pose no one person t+ vas`rraponsible 'Top with.. - mirror -you flick switch on mirror sea claim there hag Bever been an •diate. the direction of the source.._` -who developed the process: of 1 cup grated Cariadiaa cheese. before turning on the hot water authenticated case of such an exe- On a horizontal surface -the bees- canning fruits and vegetables. For '/ cup buttered 'bread crumbs and mirror is heated up to 98 deg -, cution. point to the source by a tail%wagging where would we be during the Jong Bake at 350 deg. (moderate) . 25 _ preventing condensation of steam. run in the given direction. - winter monW if we had'fo depend, minutes. - Von 'Fritsch now announces that = -- - - as our. grandparents did, on just • ' ' ` ' ' - - THE DEFEAT OF SOCIALISM in these doings, the position of the what • we- could dry, or keep in the -CREOLE CAULIFLOWER Pulley Has Lock sun serves as a. point of. reference. - cellar? Break ... Clothesline 'Pulley has new lock: - ' The bees do not .havr to see the ; i large head cauliflower. - ing device to keep clothesline from Editors Note: It is interesting to sun .directly. A patch of. blue. is - ' But• for all that there's 5'ome -- • � = - thing- different, even if it's only to into flowerets moving •hen pulley at one end of snots that #ollowmg article ws• enough. The blue_ light. of the sky the -imagiaatioo,•in the very -phrase Crook. in boiling water ,until barely fine is hjgher or then strong win3 written ever 100 years ago, having is polarized, so that its plane of _ "garden -fresh vegetables" and to- tender; drain. is blowing, says Toronto maker. been reproduced by''The Eeono- vibration depends on the sun's posi- _:__.•:! -day's column will be devoted, to Place in grease 2 -quart casserole. Ordinary clothespin fits througli mist" from its issue of May 4, IBM. lion novel and tasty methods of pre= Sprinkle with_ ... - - special holes in pulley block and Socialism seems making progress That l�.ees.do judge - positions by - - paring and_ - setting some of the r/a teaspoon salt­. julley to effect locking. Pulley of in England as was abroad. It is polarized -light von Fritsch proved `favorites: Melt aluiitinum. _ _•• patronised by some 'of the clergy, experimentally. When he altered the - •- y Y4 cup butter ` ' and by some of the literati.' It is plane of vibration with polarizers Blend in ... looked on as auxiliary to one party the bees changed _the -direction of BEETS SUPREME -- -- " -%4 .cup flour - - -' Cools Kitchen Stir Hot fumes of kitchen carried- in ,the Church -it is' claimed as their dances to correspond. a Serves 6 _ away in special ventilator .recently the ally of Christianity, or perhaps There is good 'reason to think - 2 cups milk -Fty ..•. » •- developed by Winnipeg firm. Spec- its completion. It is said to be the that a bee's eye, which has from _ 4 strips bacon until crisp Cook slowly until thick; stir con- ially for kitchens ,it is suitable for fulfilment of science to reconcile 4,000 to 5,000 facets, is so con- - -stantl Draltt " ' ° ' y' _ home or iestaurant use if fitted the past with the future, political strutted that it can analyze polar - -- Cembine Add • • ' _ "' - into outside wall. Fan comes in economy with progress; and *io it ized light. -So, following -the sug- %4 cup bacon drippings %a cup sliced stuffed olives . thiee sizes for different 'Size kit - makes way in the land :1t is gestioa of a colleague, von Fritsch Salt and -pepper to taste , , • 2 tablespoons flour - then, smiled on by Philanthropists and made a mode) bee's eye of eight- Pour sauce over cauliflower, • - . it teaspoon salt - ' ' ' -' - Top with .... _ _ . Hogs' Drinking Fountain , ladies -its promises distinction and' sections of polaroid, each section -an /4 Uaspoon- pepper influence to schemers whose main octant of a disk. When he looked j Stir -in : , Yx. cup grated sharp cheese Hogs too can have cool drinks creed is to promote their own ad- _ through this big artificial bee's eye, 1% cups thick sour cream + teaspoon Paper - this summer: Ontario firm an- vancement, and who are ready to von Fritsch noted that every part - -- -- ; Bake at 375 deg, ( moderate) 15 adopt any opinion, as a secondary. -of the sky had a characteristic pat. r/ cup water ,, _ _ - •genuses what it claims is first auto- _ Cook until slightly thickened., minutes. matic drinking bowl ever specially creed, that serves that object tein which was dependent on the.- Add , , _ _ . - designed. for. hogs. ( Hogs used to About the desirableness of better - position of the sun and therefore - 3 cups small cooked beets - }},, have to use converted 'cow .bowls, ing the condition of the. peoplesh4re on the time of the day. lie reached 'Cover and beat 5 minutes to blend. Modern Etiquett firm says.) ',\ew fountain is fed by cannot be a doubt Religion and the conclusion that if a multifaceted _ Sprinkle diced bacon on top before pressure or gravity, is said self- philosophy alike forbid us to believe . eye works is _the same way, the-__ By Roberta Lee serving• cleaning; to turn water on has that the present condition of` the bee earl orient itself by refering to __N- • ._ Q. When s man_ and a woman, nose-pan level designed to suit any masses is to be their permanent' -to a patch of blue sky according meet on the street, which should size 'Pig. condition. As there hale been to the position -of the 'sun. Von CARAMELED CAR_ ROTS speak first? * ' • ch"ges in past time; -there must. 'Fritsch found- that when he covered _ bervee o A. Etsgnette demands tort a -wo- Soekse'Cats.Fise Risk be changes is future; but as the- a hive with polarising material,. Cook _..._. man - npeail, first when meeting a Electric shock is impossible. from past changes were not brought and so changed the pattern, the bees - 12 medium carrots in boiling MAIL However, between very good new type electric wall outlet The about ' designedly by - 'schemers, still pointed in a certain direction . salted water just until tender.: friends this rule . is ignored, sine " outlet has two holes to receive neither will future changes ... U%- It turned out that the spot of sky - "about 10 minutes it is often the case that the woman electric plug prongs; as in ordtaary' founded as we- regard their Plans.' to which the bees pointed presented - - Drain. - - does not see the man or peps socket, but -his, cap over the socket we have no fear that they will a :- the same patters. • If there was no ' ` -'boll in . - _ • ' ' does not recognize him immediate- holes' Plug prongs- must be in- tensively seduce the people. What = tormaponding pattern in.. the sky 1 cup brown sugar b when meeting in a crowd. serted in cap first, the cap rotated they might have done had centric- the bees danced in confusion, their. ' Mourn in . , , Q. Should meat be cut into small till holes in cap are over• socket- - tions_an trade been continued; we sense of direction gone. t!a to pip butter ` - pieces on one's plate, or should, it holes, then prongs can be. pushed wilL not say. But_mast ul the evils - - until brown - - be cut only a mouthful at .a time? - into rocket boles. 1Vhen plug is which have- of late been pressed Vacuum.- -Hair _ Add r •, _ A. It is newer corset to prepare pulled out the cap snaps back to so. much on public attention, are Electric scalp vibrator end -- 1 teaspoon salt - -' -' .- one's food " if for a child. Only farmer position, - . sealing, socket the: lingering resvlL+ of. a _syetests• _vacuum ,cleaner are. combined in tf(I teaspoon pepper o n mouthful should be ant at ono.. holes, 'Said' to cut fire hazards by _ which has recetced its death blow. a new device. Rubber brush mas- z . 2 tablpp00%a lemon juice d• keeping elect[ie contacts clean. .and we can rely on the coming sages scalp "while vacuuat remover - Cook slightly; servtr tmmeatktety. 4• Who should famish the boil- plastic maien'al is said oil-, gre33� : - ��rity. of the community to re- dirt, dandraff into disposable 'filter, - - tonnieres for the ushers at a wed-' and water - resistant kale ns -from all fears of socialism. Operates quietly, maker says. - - ding. SPANISH SNAP BEANS _ Q If in te�1OO public dining- - _ • -- - _- 1 eomltisan -room one drops a knife _or fork war JitterS Around The World —' -- - - " 2 ciape canioned tomatoes while eating• should one pick is up? - % cup choPPed-onion _ A. If a person drop a knife at. - - - - % cup chopped graft Popp" any part of the able service, he _ r Norfk Atlantic ns ' teaspoon sak should not pick: it up. He should Treaty nations ��� CfhsswCattatssdsh % -- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire leave it on the floor, and ask the . / - / pro re- sauce wafter to replace it Communist areas Y teaspoon sager Q. When one is invited to a ` , Formosa, pad- f _ rill i>s>uP chili powder christening, it_ is necessary to take iadottrinatad Hmk Z aft teaspoon pepper -a gift for -the baby? • • s� gwa Nul9row beM r / -, 1 whole clove I A. Each person who -is invited _ BetMSes .�� "p' I bay leaf - - = to the christening may give the in- ?;N. _��� 0 Sunnier 15 minutes, - .. - - i - f■nt a at i ° I: :� .,,,a _ - � teORTif hoops WpOded NW- : � JAPAN c _ accUzi" trove' and bay .kaf necessary, however. M POLE Melt .:. Q, Who is supposed to replace _ � Of M&WAsiria 1 tablespoon batter :- -- divots on a 'golf course, the player Arctic N N RORER +' Blend in or his caddy? 1 tablespoon flour 7 A. This is the caddy's job. If be • Stir in tomato _mixture pradnally. oes d not do it, the Player should 1 D - Cook until thickened. Call his attention to the fact V• S. S. R. Add ... __ .. _ _ Q. When a young man escorts 4 cups' cooked green beans _ ` a woman home after the theater or Not-spit Berlin, \ WAY' Meat to blend, about 5 minutes. a dance, should be ask for her key wrro�aded Red,, PH IN by b'REAT 3:' Soviet troops sass and unlock the .door: or should she 6eimg wetclNd ERITAt�J +9' _! ob1ormq� Iron border ss 1 0 do -this after he has left ?, closely. Sorest ;• .r ` K►ewlim protesh MFRpO• , •.i ;: It is courteous - far the man to. - harGlown! of PEN '? r' of oil -rich ASPARAGUS- CASSEROLE Otero scion � ping U.S 5. H I N :: CNINA ' =%lock' the_ door and ace that the saute- . - : -' • . . - woman is safely in the bopse be- Cal !I am NE H 1 tablespoon grated onion fore he leaven, \ s, Moscow' . %4 CUP gTeM IKPPer in Q, Should the broad and hinter _ 3 able ns butter- aUUirtni - n elates remain on the table through- intend in out the entire meal? v PAK. 2 tablespoons flour A. He wears a wedding ring, - as ds e finer next •be o.e SPAIN:;:• 4c; ';i:: : \ 1 cup milk to the little finger of his left, hand. Cook until thick, stirring constantly • Do Bests filing into •a dining ,' ;!i "•';j: `cC : . , z :INpIA r Be Add room seat themselves immediately. ����;'• r r aiAK: 1 teaspoons salt i z / P� a the e able t t 5 :;TURKEY ?r I.RAN,.' teaspoon PePPt1 - A. No, they should stand behind �,., ; GR E " CEI'LON e •Alternate in bakin ceased g g dish: or beside their chair' and there seat 3 cups cooked asparagus • themselves from the left when the - ' - IES. Cam' niim inau so 3 slicefi hard�oaked s88s hostess yes the signal or, seats - ISRAEI :r' " ^K g NS ';':..:.. ,: . herself, A SAUDI: ; ;; 200,000 troops on Indo-Chino , 010 , N:, Reports € ; ;!' ;;• ,;:.:•ARABIA': border and threatenBuroa A. No; they.. ahoukf be removed- po :: ;: LIBYA.;,:!'€ .;:;::: .. , - -- still building of Red•sotelfib :.::.:;.,:: ::; ,::: :::,., and rice -rich Thailand. If this a Q. finger n nngg arise ''4 i:: ;F i; i;: :i:?;:: ;; ,I :'Q . ,,: : s:' i .' ;: "' i:; ;; :;i :i:i°:" i :i°,;:'. :' ;`,i i :::•r> i . >: three -notion blr: fell next the table just prior to nerving H"Brave". Spo r tsmen. Rumenion >-:EGYPT ythe dense rt ted fo rca om Bulge. n orm Red torgetcoeld'beMalaa s dots r L Pon w h i ch Yugoslav frontier. rubber and I ndone- sia s _ _ oil. 'thirty of forty years agc,' it was man wear a•wedding ring, when the not uncommon for' a member 'of .a double -ring ceremony is used? big -garpe ,-hunting •Party ,in, Africa _ to make a secret agreement with a JI'r1' t.,. _ BY AI'thus PO11ftCr -_ guide to "tame' several lions for -- him. The guide- would kill an an- - tclope; ihject a -large dose of poi- �- ` 1 •' son and, at dawn; place the car -- o cans beside a lions' water hole - whkh he -could - watch- from a *tear- by tree. When the hunter heard the guide's signal'.. indicating that - 'yp = -• " the lions _had fed- he would dash iw to the scene and shoot the animals. ' A. His boldness., and accurate aim al- ways amazed his friends, who did - �. t• ;, erg. W not know that the lions had been r _ Y zed b 5 P OiSA '1h$t they p a ` -- , could not fight. Inter BROCK a :+ itaise— letter Chi - O.hnwa Bs �.. At The Dona! Chicks / - - WITH Dr. SALSBURY'S %` Y Near Stop 81 Slniatosl Rae • .�, � "��'��i`,,. %,�_ SCAR. 7 - 611 � m AL - -1IR CONDITION .M THT- F.S�AY, FRIDAY, SAS i T_ ..DAT - JULY •20, 21, 02. t RF,1L' -O -SAL TAI3LE It; disra�ved- is their drinking grater helps riven - VCT23I2'B� Jo carry chick,; tkrough the vital first few weeks, and second, brings TWO OUTSTANDING TST�►NDI1'h HITS xa�rsazsxMxz _ •- up to the age of maturity, stronger and healthier. ' - - . i �'• When 1 Omer Marching -- THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY USE Dr. _1-s 11'URMIX FOR WORMING CHICKENS July 20,.21_ and Shows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. 31. CLARE1�iONT CO.OPERATIV E ! - - -� Saturday Njatinee at 1.ao P. Al. Home _ _ rI ' • M� PHONE 38 L4REJI0 \'T Y O '`NEC Y ET DAN D�ILE C. RI,' AL' Chain Lightning - . $tarring HUJIPHREY BOGART - _ 'ADDED FEATURE and ELEANOR PARKERCLAREMONT ; • ; with RAY31OND 1fASEY and - - RIC--HARD 'R HORF _Station West Mr. and Mrs. Clare Neevil "are ' as to the form of entertainment, to _ ' spendaig a few days at their Cott- celebrate the 40th anniversary in - -- — - - - - ' - - - - _ . MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY age before going on a motor tri _Disk Powell _Jane Greer - - - a duly . �, �• Mr. -and Mrs. George McConnell -the• fall. •The children enjoyed the - - : - . Last Complete Shot► At 8s0'P,'M. g rac6s -+each child receiving a prize: ane the proud owners of a new Meanbers won - prizes also, for the Morris car. °. throwing the rolling pin and kick- MONDAY,- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Perfect Strangers �• -sad Mrs. Howaid Hawk MO TU S , EDNE DAY :• JULY 24; 26, 3$: • mg the shoe the farthest; to the - and family enjoyed a picnic at -the oldest and the younaeat, and a Starring GINGER 18 MOR std MuslselmW. Lake on o Sunday. - - - � ingae=ng contest was most interest- � ""Aduft EA #er't� DENNI$ MOBGAN (3'he W. M. S, of the United figle 'sport committee did an ` White N PLUS AN ADDED ATTRACTION Chur'c'h met last Thursday in the S• excellent -job and deserve credit as S. morals for • the July meeting, the rain of the forenoon was most Mrs. Loyst spoke of the work of the , °,�ag;ng, but the Weatherman _ . -JAMES CAGNEY YI$GtINIA KAYO - Tucson first president of tite--Donlinion Bd• co-operated by turtling a dull morn- ;, before and since union, also of the ing into a sunshiny at/;giuooII.- i • ' ADDED FF:+1TLStS Wits JIMMY LYDOl�i nerd wort of the present president. There _ eryone did justice to the picnic PENNY EDWARDS have been nine presidents since supper which was served in the Centennial Summer (T 'uniorf. Mrs. Ctlreon spoke on Tamp- newly- erected pavilion. The Park s ,ranee, and Mrs. Lehman on Christ- is a grand spat in which to hold a THURSDAY, FRI. SATL Y man Stewardship and Finance. An in- - 'RD P ' �'c• Jeanne Crain Cornel Wilde Linda Darnell July Q7, �, `�. vitiation to join with Ddt, Zion and Mrs, C. Devitt is improving in Greenwood W. M. S. on August 23 health and was flame for a few days Come to the Stabl has been accepted. Claremont to rsturning to her sister's for a time.- provide th4 program. bars. M. Mathews is still under T�'az� ��� Starrin LOItETTA YOtT �iG airs. Jonit :xicn„1 eyed r,n, of Tor-, the doctor's cats: We wish her a Box Office Opens E�renings - 91.80 P. M g onto, µ•era -the week -ena. guests of Aatnrdays and Holidays - 18.00 P. }i. and CELESE HOLM 8 speedy recovery. Matinees Saturdays 4ilss �larKar, t (;t anditt• The ball gam+ "played on Tuesday j ygd HOH�Ya 1,80 P. M. I The Baptist _ 31sss':,n Circle avi:l _ everring at t3iotigham betwekn the.' - -Ample Free Paring '--: -- meet ai ,lu:y -�, at -.�i. p.' ni- at gruuzhanr t_am and Westmvunt, re- FOR >� ESTDUTEs the home vi -31.3. la C r . Mrs: su;ted in favor "04 Biougham iti rr .y phone Pickering 1tIS J i Chas.`Gu,t;eks ti:„ , is ?n �.,�+tee 21 5 ore. - g of t 11 - p'1vg- ra:.,, ill.: t• i�ic V. 1; �•s all Wi!c•ox of Toronto, who is Gurney Heating Systems — "India':. five• in the• b_e5t of health- is- with. hk r _ M:^. U, .I'ut'.h v',I`.• :':. -',1 e.ctt alrter,:Ilrs. f;. RiWlie at '✓resent. ® ®} //�� to'. bavetrough and LinamRh `•uDPltes o° iii- ., ia•- _ -.' � i•► � � � � FARMERS ge: ••t i. at?-= 1.dE1S to �+ Johns Su_ ntlay Sehue�l hr:'1d its 1AA9i, : olki and i:vstalled a . ;',ti ':. .r, rr. _� i. { izn nu5l pir file' ut (st'ren A7r0d 4'at i . ,;,.•, #, N` r , G" gar " : ti .w w•e• lc• ,:.. children 'alwa;s Ivok _W%ODMA r, z �. II I ItICi�.� � Brash qtr I • . 'rt 1s t�L.r }. ��[/�/�} o c,:r ..,• f ,_ •t +7:.. liz4 sttwAt my aeasali is sJ:r•:t C� 1"l �la� 7 tiJi k._ .. - d� "Y'_ ;'e,i :av J1 Irtti _'• V _1 - • . a� L - i ,t'.e: ar.;:.l i1:3:? � ,`r� -AI e� t3tia•r.3 _ Sheet ^''. t C y 1' .i • ui: t, i •'.i _ .. eut,t; -t re ate n,•t tug =y r, w, r <. FOR 1)hAA ,1`) OIt C;RI I'1'LEI ANINI'%i.Ili <.n'6 vie- .N 1"; c _ _ t.,, .,.:ti <rr, •� - - Reer of Pickering News tt4 t:titt+: i t,�: :]• u d irs..L ; •;. ,I.,l;:;r arid _ J `—'' - ,.. _ ••l,: affil -�1;.. Ls " >d J•,i and :k� Ai!�ii Art back' fiut.i holidaying - 1,ou ®• lai•erleaceei _ t•_- . _A ntAW .,. ,•_ : ' !t„ .. '. �ttt t� u­ ., n' ilj, ut gh l,uabee t„ $oaten 1E iC >I: I,. S $ 7.00 E'SiCh' _- - -- flak t e -ar u,c et iii tt , _ I oi:f au.� tile., . Allen had his * tnr Iu -"drdi ael,.k,t• oil `6Wt6,..::: end ' L t1 p��Ve g „ - Li'r '' -p he gcman, and loved-it. ; CO'%VS - _ -. ... . =$5.00 etch A. of t;ik l , ,., <l tt.ui� . ,ti u'; J 1! (,tcen goes on vacation next ! . held -on tht:-- 1t'r „at -4.0� p. nw r, - _ L: E:T;,hrl�) �LC1It)�EfjR c y +;c' I:_and'we ai$h her a -happy hol- I _ _ _ _ __ __•' Plcketln;t and %Yhltby Tispa. . the S. a. ivCTt.,e, TN (,otArl - liousehold and Property Clash vale serve st.pl,.r ua:a st 31r. 1'I. Hamilt_on visited his- bra- SN1iaLI. A \I4l,+�L53 RE1tOVED F��' Fi u'Farm, 5.30, There wilt be eslight 1 k:lk, oe ` ther•Frarik _and the Earl • Hogle _ Bales a 8pecARY - -.in the charge for t.ua, as tick ewu� family- of Columbus °pe day last - ~ P'rQpmt Attention Given have found terry canatot serve 5=11 seek. !FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE 'Whitby JR. R� i - Phase lib.. 814 meals at the old charge. It is :wp- Mrs. T. Anderson has been at her ed tr4l�e will ba a gaud cio,vd on - and a visitor at ' the __ hand. parent's-home 1B.AN NF3R, RFN'S»RINC� - Mims Joan - San*r-, a -has � #t- her ben i'aixae's .during thPT week. I D. A. Beer this week, lies been -Combination 1 at the bank hers attrr'being.on granted a franchise' ` to operate a - �•°yN� PACS2I�TC� CO., S,+'Ta� the staff. for sev4rai year's. At prc- bus service from Claremont to pah- -_ • sent site is_enjoying Borne h,dauayi r awa - daily, LOCAL RErRESSNTATIYE'S PHONE 242W2 Door Special - •in _ Toronto _ Mr. Hiair Evans is now engsg _,d "'.°'Q.... °« - a ICO}IBINATIOIN DOOR- on the staff of -the Chas. C;ovper I3unbarton SPECI AID Hardware Store, :�o. 1 Pine Combination Doors Mr, and''Mrs, John' Badge4ow - are 2, fd,, 8 by 91- ft.. 8 holidaying in the north country this t Ilia. S. -Seaton of Toronto called So � � � � �� � �o with glass std aereett week. on Dr, and Mss: Pearson on Sun► ■ a16.0A Mr. and Mrs. R,, tt'rrd spent day. ' - - - TRo or more - $14:00 --Each the w�eck-ind a•- t;,�': � ,�� -> er- spent -� - --done Pickering, Cant. Minden, end with Mr, and Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. H • G. NF I rt' h., em u rt5ed Cherrywood . N. M. Gordon. home a:tei' aL.: i.::; , 1s..�'. at the 'Mr. J. Forgie has had relative OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M home of her .,:'. ct Oua•.ta. from Detroit with. him for some \tl:� "'•TRAW HATS, LADIES' PRETTY SUY HATS LTJVBER YARDS w The Hapti�t ctiarcL k':ux>l time. AND BOYS' COW-BOY-HATS - 49c. -to 90c. •PICKERING. O}iTARIO picnic wil bk',,t']•1 t'.•iz ..!t,ci'.; at Mr. and' Mrs. Simpson- and Tom- _ - ..li•E':N 91HELMETS.- 33c. _ Phone 34 � Ratcliffe'$ 1'ar�. El::. ; ,'N.,,' s:.r,,'h. iry- of ,Toronto, spent the week -end with fir. and Mrs, T. Mansfield• jll: \' � '�I "C S411PIT-S Cars w!11 leave. f „r; tl.': iii^::: at i ' 4.i p, M. E. J. and firs. Annis and fancily C= ,r {,',i c` „'',ur, a.-_0; 0 - j34i J„atr rE . ?.•- ,m ]:as' cak;m a tuotni'.d, t„ Dob 1•.cho with Mr. Crop- -- -- - . - _ with ta., 1 :r:. �• -on Sunday. Mr. Crople} will l,: \1)Ij 1;:1 \VAS CASUAL SHOES ?3 L leynd r fa. r1 •a •:: �iith 1•;� �nl Jac. _ Pr- SraTrnv '''Ii 41 0 �. — P�CGF„PtiER • ?•lt• a: a .. :�:�9• -+<i: fiat ..t ii.,•- Iti�•:.r �,.. -• r c' `C.1� AS SI1C?F,: : \� U . ('A IPF:It 143 lirucl: Vii. 1.,nEit• 1'...,t uj, :fit, l'vt, ;U' l3 . '•,` ,l cri aem it \ty .ib th. FOR Al•,L 1.110 \ }: 2255• t.eii;g-L. .wc' ,N '1:, `U t.• j', fir; :'. ::'i "C::u e hnpv; to have t t ,'.,•.:� cask off 11c: «•list •zn anudler y .Ifo t hito \ et Cod ,i ,- -ditc. iNith -Bar, 2 yds. 50c 3d. _� -_ ..A . ,moon, tier hnsba i'.'i i:• 11r. 1; 1 : -. .. a A. . �. mars. Fl.,r:i;:,j!r.,, at,,: c. ,7 r;.'1' ii 'Tit,•.: } -rnpathy'.Pf t]ic cFttnmwiivy "PA 1r X .1)l"AFj�s ' � hn£ ,'tieiZEd -'a reW colorful _ I�ai 1 ' dj]'lts dn,, an fotiu«•ing their wedding i; exturilud. tu_ AIIL ,, , Ta• %;r. and 1,.Z? t- ft ,,,',finis F:a:: r.ild on t;L ^::• irr suall daughter in the sudden -pass- toiieh 0- Four Cottage = ONLY $1.19 � r. You will love the new Pastel turn wi.; reside in Fui•t'Wi;liarti. itig �f his wife in F�i;Jay• morning. Shades in the Egg -Shell Finish -• � Sarco Plant is' clo-='ed iiown Hisses Marlene, Bette and Sandra _ ....dries -quickly. this «'e k allowing employee; 'to: Stroud, of Oshawa, visited a dad "TE -S1'I g �NGETTES _ go on vacation. ' • last week with their `gra:ndinother, HOT PL.�TES Read the advertisement irr Shia here. , issue about the Claremont Field Mr. and Mrs, Jack Burgess and Every house needs a Westingliouse. GARDEN, WTO.O S Day ond- Coneei•t —it:= promises to I e. - Kemp left_ on Saturday for it holy ` a dandy, day at -Shadow Lake. HARDWARE Paper Colleclion._on_July 25th. You'll enjoy our self -serve Groceteria The RecrE.rtion_ Corimlittee of the Basinessn:en's. Association are } KAISER earn Garden Patch' Kernel 15c Ae ♦_ �T -N BT�C�4v sponsoring a '`paper collection” on - it • r1 si ii ` July 25th, here. -Tie ,all. your papers - - p2• in bundles. A frock .will call and bottle _. '_ _ _ _ _ 25C ELECTRIC Certo, b pick them up,• 'Arrangements -era .. _ being arcade for those outside the $sue sirs dark �•':ap w o'�w'” !! villUd to reav4 then• paper at an 1IAT i� f it �! �f so i • appointed spot, , • Planters Peanut Butter - Mangy You re Crazy _. _ . _. - - - X He Kaiser, , °�'•w e Co.9,e�>iWefor Tty BROUGHAM-., . g „ � , 1 -lb far with pepper' & tern wtWOectei Con�y wntM70. ntr' MARGARINE a wn.teenas sue solely W Inch t I.. - - _ - - _ . Picker �n �hfo� m�a7 men rood women V "old.' 'rry • ' •- .,,�„«�.. `A O � tsadllOeslP,di'ArrArep.1 t _ TOnr0 Totem f0r yow4w teout, W al aed it !>� eoo. The Erougham Women's Institute �s;u ,oa „era: I>IO J i ��..nr�wa� a _ r iaii'ieaaads�' ` "G� held their Ju13_ meeting in the form P[4ars r a t. ��a� 47c of a picnic, at Greenwood Park. - - THE-AM Ideas and suggestions -."Ke given -35e lb , •_ - _ _.. �-.. ..-. -, .e... . -.... .... - -_. .•_n��.'C:tlQar_.•__- .�_!.. •. i .., �.. ._-_�. wen .:..a4WSwa•eJA.s.awt..m..•v. - ..�.r'. _ ., _ - ' EL ll f