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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_07_28t, ' .a VOI. 69' NO. 43 PICKERING, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 19.60 A Oeato per copy Autuorsaed as Secead- (scams 3156", la6ssafplloa Rate: *Loo per Tear• V. 8. IBM W C. i =KAR and BON, PUBI.IB "HMMS - - 7wahip nci`fi� 'rocrms bonds �Au use ltd : Cou C ivic Hofida Mere _ y _ :.. 90CLAMATIOPI - -CIVIC HOLIDAY Mrs Call To Brougium Wedueedsy � GEORGE TODD REPORTS administration of the permanent � picketing Village esw __O•„•.••, "`s' staff at the Munich Offices. um- I ! bmi'eby proclaims - ' - : Our Fire Brigade received a call Taxes are always a "Moot Quee= der the very capable direction of, a ker, :Mrs. Par MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1"0 to the farm of Frank Carter on Lion' , but as has been very wisely very competent Town Cleric. , of Galt, is visiting CIVIC HOLIDAY Wednesday forenoon, on what our said, "Nothing is. surer - than Death ber daughter, Mrs. Rog. Parker and and Taxes." Taxes are a very nee- family here. b tie l[miedpality of the TeutrnaMp !icemen feel, was unnecessary A �� at PJfdteriing. s small .Pig Pen or other outbuilding essary evil, and your Township, Mrs. John Murkar spent WedneM Wm. H. WESTNEY, Reeve was destroyed like all other similar Governmental e day with friends in Myrtle, Ont. -. Bodies, neither Manufactures. nor L 1 7j A R Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Morley and Grows for Resale, con- family returned on Monday after a WINTER'S ERROR LEFT HERE 61 YEARS AGO sequently, only way they can SFoneered by whergt delightful trip to relatives. it C 0PAnter's ErrW„ and "Typo- The return of "old- timers" to 4th meet their Expenditure* ia. from the Ontario Chapt�dr Order of the a nice trip down through the Mar(- t Errors" apy� to be an aoni,aa collected from Taxes of one , EASTERN-STAR P � .. old home u P�cserulg, is becom- kind and another. You and I all too times, but we heard Cyrii say, saapted thing with "me people � regular yet pleasant affair S�T�RDAY J�'LY Z9 something about ' • . ,wit as error occurs is any printed � well know that ever - increasing de- g a ."rough coon; . _ - natter, it is always the printer's for the Editor e. Last like to harass are being made on your TwP• ! halt, sue, g�� p��s meet these people. Last week we Council for more and more Services Sorry to hear that Mr. John Topes ' make mistakes --+trip do in the News �d Mr. Pickard call on us, and of various kinds, all of which, in at 5:00 P. M. ia' not is the beat of health. y anyway but we don't III% them. this week, a call by Mr. Wm, Val- their own way, have a great deal of - yr. Orton has returned to his �. i, one the • where entine, who left Pickering for the merit, and cost money, but regard. AT - GLEE AVIS PARK, P after a few weeks at the oresy move txinld be a mistaite, and West, 61 years ago. He has though less of efficient administration, ' Bch, and one weak out of town • oil usually occur when a job has for some years been back in Outar- Taxes have an unfortunate habit of vacation. thay 'to bs rushed. We have had persons io, livsng st Kingsville, (a Pin-. Going Up, rather than Going Down. FREN C H M A N . S BAY Mr.. and Mrs. Craig Murkar and eeva►s in for a printing - jab, who ai friend of the late Jack Miner). It is with this thought in mind,' family, with Mr, and Mrs. Nairn, mss► so little about bow the thing Mr. Valentines grandfather came that I am showing_ you herewith, of St. Marys, WaTe down home an to Canada from Ireland, with that the actual Distribution of your Tax `Home Baking - Country Store Sunday. On arising Sunday morn- 1 is produced, . they thought it as Candy - Fish Pond - Fancywork s found-the front door of group of Friends (Quakers), who Dollar, Dues .rho Township sips � �g� 'simple as going into the grocery came out from the Old Count a- Aprons • Knitting - Lucky Pilsen their store broken open, and the �ieO R n ng I�Hh� bout the sanne tba4 as did T�athy whole. �m Afternoon Tea cash reg'Wer and sot erchandise have to band, to create a pirating Rogers, who, with hie group of EdaeaV,= (schools, Siff = EVERYBODY MB - gone, Police ope to find thb cash ',job, before we wrap it up, and most New England Friends want up the 4 purposes) 45•a � ass 'Vfp• Gordon Pound were _ of tits time and work:is in getting Rouge to the Markham - Newmarket County (a01 pnpob a) 9s45 Sip Newmarket on Sunda vision shady for the first copy of that rtes -dip the 1830'L His grandfat• Ta„r�p Res 16.5 y g 'eight- •• FROM THE PICKERING NEWS their daughter, Mrs, Roht. Miller rest is atmple and shy. her had purchased aght- unseen _ Reifa►he and that farm land known to some as Hospitalization _ - ILS --4- and taaDou e have been a lit disturbed this Valentine Hill, soutth of Grcenwood, - Yearn Ago - Judy ss. it?st10 The Douglas Johns' family have , week an bossing that. an annual General (Pollee, Fite, u g now owned by • Mr.. W. C. Thomson, Health and AAmAz sirs) 10 8 ' Mr. Jambes Gordon's infant riiild, now morel into their new bootee. protrank which we printed was sorb- Cora, fell head foremost into a tub Mr. and Mrs. -Herb. White and jected to criticism over several er M. P. The grandfather was married times and was the father of T :1,0x0 of water behdnd the lintel the other Mr. Hoary White attended the fun- four that appeared, and -the imp- ' twenty -one children Otis visitor'' � day and would have drowned but eral of•their -aunt at Richmond Hill session was left with members that The above Distribution of your for the presence of Winnie Cuth- this eek. ItbW were printer's errors -.,it was parents died in a tragic accident Tax Dollar varies in accordance ! bert. of Toronto, who drew the lit- The employees of Oxford Sales stet made known that this progr>Um (known to. some here today) when whit the different School Sections. I tie obis out of the -hub just is the (formerly. Printers' Goti]rl) will ell read two of then off . their horse -drawn buggy was struck This is because of variance in Deb - !sari amend "ok'd'� them before by. a train. at the Don River, Tor enturea and Requisitions. Where nick o! blue. be on vacation next week by Mr. Calvin Campbell went to M :. and Mrs. Peter Johnstone we painted same. Nevertheless, we onto, railway crossing. Abe individual School -Section req- -Kingston ,. are offering to print them over a- William, an infant, was taken by uires a Higher Percentage - of your to reepresenitaPickerng Le morning spent the week-,end with the �at- we don't .. the Richardsod family living on the Tax Dollar for Education ,quite obi I'0�e s parents, Mr: and Mrs. Chas• g" free of cage•• -• Base Line. Of s Tamil of three and A. M., at the great Masonic iiisk. ,like to see a job go out like ti0t, Y viously there are lower percentsZ- i t..re,al� girls and three boys, four are still es available for Road Maintainance gathering, Jahn Rosa Robertson ao matter who was responsible. PA : gt. + was elected Grand Master. FARMERS, ATTENTION ! ]ivihhg, one sister is Whitby. eta, Tb_ illustrate this Point, here is_ l ! _ ROTARY While in Saskatchewan, Mr. Val- - the Distribution of your Tax Dollar 'Mr. Williamson, of the People s _ _ ._ + �rntino was in charge of.the con- in S�� Section No. 8 West: Church, Toronto, rather startled 1 � FOR SALE --10 -foot Internation- Thers may be some difference 'of struction of water - supply and sew- Cents I his congregation last Sunday while ' opimioa with members of the Rot- age systems for the - City of .Indian -- Education- (Echo e. alL QZ- -- sheathing m'n+ e..rs for- haxing such f � Binder, is perfect condition: slap Cleo as to what is the most -ate . Head, - s) tleLS I dognd3ed -airs `•To -H,elt with minis- trubber -tired w�rl.._ See . W. H� tractive iigm of flint bouhh• and a pone ;1g4 ` terial d4nity .where it belongs„ he �' Sparrow, Hermitage Farm. Phone Mr. Valentine is a first- cousin of County (An purposes) Pickering 124, half,- but oertainly, the addresses the late W. V. Richardson, -father Township Roads ;11.2 1 cried. B - board are far from being the- least of Miss A. E• Richardson here, and .Welfare and -' <- I 8t Year A gal u ih998 attractive and interesting. is visiting his son Donald Valentine Hospitalization 1.8 ■ go • , 7 -'BAY ASSOCIATION TO HOLD - A week ago, Mr. W. C. Masser, of Ajax, a member of the Inspee:- General (FeBee,- Fire, Health I �e '-Columbian' and Eury- TWO BIG EVENTS DURING { Xwho purchased the Dr. Faliaise tion Staff of the Royal Bank. and Administration) 7.5 dice" were billed - to run rival ex- AUGUST home here), industrial chemist with g"s - cursions to Toronto on Monday from ! - 1Aver Bros. Soap Manufacturers' Have Many Members Wirth 100 Total ~ 11.W the various points along the nor Fairport Ratepayers - and Comm - of Dr. V. IL Cartwright, g �dui:atio costs, in the Town- i thorn shore _of Lake Ontario. In the unity Association Frenchman'5 Bay _ dangeroual Clow to getting into Percent Attendance I fog, the latter passed Whitby Hsr- j are holdin two event in the near y ship as a whole slightly better than g s technical detail of his profession- -�" 48 Percent of your Tax Dollar,, bor before noticing it, and in turn- future --on August 7, i Big Sports Although registering complaints whereas, ik School Section No, ing around and trying to enter the • without losing the interest of his 8 r3'i 8 � Day, and on the 27th, 8 Carnival. that soap man- on the general, overall low aver- channel she ran aground.. The The Community pf Frenchman's listenehsr showing .'so AttPffdATAP m0 note' in this West, thin item jumps t0 slightly. ; ,.r•• lwrwfnra t 11 L1+� i ufacturmg was a reiariveiy ail 91c ali mbian" t gat Ba ►+� developed tiemendously week's bulletin of the Dumbarton better taan: �h whether - percent.. 5 operation carried out by h4ahly- However, "and whether ' we have Passengers from Whitby. during the past few years, to that skilled research people and crafts- Kiwanis Club, about 60 percent of A few weeks ago, some of our point where many of our own cit. . P their members have attended every children of school age or not it is men. The manufacture of son by their of the first six months of a definite obligation , on 'any Town- 1 more sensitive, or perhaps we � izens who have- not been down there the largest concern in the world, en- this year (which is much' months of P to Provide the best .possible i - should' say nervous male friends for year8 will have •a surprise is Igaged in such, makes a very inter facilities for .Education. This means were in excitment lest the Yankee$ � store should they do so today. We. ,eating story, His reply to a ques- than some service clubs we knows the best Building and Equipment would come over and take possess- recall those not - too - far -back days' Lion on "detergents vs. soap'''was, These 100 peseenters are: Menace available, as well as the best teach - ion..of Canada and qse out territ- when some half dozen families con- , substance, '-we will be using soap Cook, Johnson, Kemp, Kormos, Lit- i o as a back kitchen to their stituted -the winter; or-' ear- round _ tle, Lynde, McClement, Mitchell ere available. In this connection, it tS' 3' [or cleanliness for a long time yet." is therefore .apparent that a very "great republic "........ Why, our cons- population, but we u-ndemtand that A review of tiro development of the Morris, $leightho]m and 'Stroud. great deal of responsibility devolves -ins would not allow their soldier's' today there is something In toe usci- . . =many soap flakes, soapsy.suds etc- Congratulations: -- -upon the various School Boards and , to go away long enough to do any ' ghborhood of fifty of ti,. ' 0 -- hop es by the speaker destroyed the imp- Trustees, - fighting for fear of faction- fhghtinx occupied the year round. cession of some that these articws 20th Wedding Anniversary. Cele- The slightly better than 2A per- at home. New activities of one kind and wage J. �FS.ril —s. a:-�c �iu�s,�a+,� ••••"k ni our iaX 1'icffiai• vOn kfn. WVC3 - �r • . for stores and salesmen. to sell= to the County, I shall explain in a 1 d- =corn As. - daly- 8, 1 7 they actually have merit. A Surprise Party was held in subsequent report, which shall be Sertous complaints have been with others bein: planned -when On Monday night, this week, the honor of Frank and Dorothy Mar- devoted entirely to the County made by the ladies who attend the funds are availible: Many centrib- Quest of Frank M. Chapman, W, tin, of East Woodlands, on the oc- Council Matters, as far as these Audley Church about cattle being utions have been received from Percy Neal, told a, story of his trip casion of :heir 20th wedding. ann- effect Pickering Township. :,allowed to remain in and about the firms interested in'ani sympathetic.. through Iowa and Nebraska this iversary, on Wednesday evening, The Road Allotment of your Tax i church. yard. The filth and nuisance with the Bay activities and the spring, visiting his uncle in the July 26th. Dollar' is little enough, but I bel- is intolerable.,, "Tuesday Night Club" of young latter State out in' Nebraska Frank and D..fothy were present- ieve value is being received for ev- i Automobile Law= Tke_Xr -Mt of ladies have made a substantial cash where the hills are so close together, ed with a lovely 67 -piece English ery dollar spent, but sooner, or j speed for an automobile in incorp- donation. These two coming, events there's no room for a valley (so Dinnerware Set' and also received later, a greater proportion of the i orated villages or towns is ten miles will-,help provide funds to carry on Pert, says). Percy tells a good many cards of congnitulations. A Tax Dollar will have' to be spent . per hour,' and on country roads, .,the work expected of a community, story in a good way. He found 8 wonderful evening was enjoyed by on Roads, to take care of the ever- fifteen miles. Automobiles must not ;welfare organization in such a thousand acres (and up) ranches, all. Those attending were: Mr. and increasing motor traffic of, not onlo I approach within 100 yards of a growing community, and will no ,fifty miles apart, with buildings all Mrs. J. R. Martin, Reg. and Nor- Township residents, but.. also the horse going in the. same or oppos- doubt have the whole - hearted sup• fresihly painted, and . each ranch eon Martin, George and Thelma various heavy delivery trucks which ite direction at a rate of more port of the Bay people and many, owning am, airplane to keep an eye Martin, Walter and Helen Martin, constantly use the roads, than seven miles an hour. Every outside of the area, dote the dates on the 16 thousand head of beef Charles and Florence Ritchie; Mr. Welfare and Hospitalization are automobile must carry a bell, gong - ,August 7 and 27,' (Hereford) cattle on tb.e hills and and Mrs. C. Strader, Wilbert and matters which perhaps, a great • or horn to warn persoshs' approach- Further details coming later. plains below .... where woods (soap- Lorraine Strader, Audrey and Ed many tax - payers. don't often think ing. No automobile high a trees will be ai- weod) -is encouraged to grow-4t, Conner. -Corr. about, but both of these items are lowed on MSb9a• TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING it being hio in protein and a spinn- obligations which must be met, These laws have been passed by TREASURER'S did food for the cattle which remain Acs Yea FalsT where this type of service . is req- the Legislature intended to prevent oustaitie the year curial The homes _ :. aired residents of the township, too rapid running as well as in ot- SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES' are up-to -date in equipment, op- Is your opinion, of the Catholic who a e otherwise unable to 'meet her ways to protect the public. It be held in the }g appliances by el- founded upon truth, or upon these expenses themselves. I might) MUNICIPAL BUILDING 1 slanders -and false rumours.. Do is •not an uhncoanmon thing to see an era electrical aPP a BROUGHAM 01MUS19 obtained from their own just mention however, that all cases auto passing through our village at wind-driven 1eleetricsI generators yeti believe, for instance that Oath- in either of these categories, are a rate of 20 miles or 25 miles, an- - ',FRIDAY, 'a00 P.- T +� 191f0 t clip adore idols and statues, that hour, even when there arch numer- tyt 200 P.- AL Ij the wind blows. true year round too. very rshx.:alty' investigated by your sn`d include: out ten, but they do have to re- - - 'Catholics give divine worship to Relief Officer, who, in turn, reports ous horses on the streets. It is said - build their motor cars.. -raise thew Mary' that the Catholic Maas is Council, before the Towashi that the tautomobile has come to I. Plan $84, Lots. 101 -1019, v p X Plan 819, Lots 20, k, up } -ate ruts is the sand _ bought and sold? If you have ace, the financial responsibility. stay. But such is not the case it s. Plslt, Lots 10? opted toes@ or other false rumours their resent reckless -speed is kept - roads an too deep for a Stan about The Seven and One -halt Percent P A Plan 984, Lots" i00 slung car'. Percy and his tom $boat the Catholic Church as tree. np. - pant under 'General ' groups a number + " - ^1 «. I(Mrs. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Mel. If this hie kept 'you from examin- of miscellaneous items, all of which -4- 4' Plot Lots � , Bryant) found the Western people � the Catholic Claim to be the an nevertheless very important. It as Years Ago - July 90, 1915 ~ A. Plan 818, Lets 15 •Lots 1>a10 very hospitable, but do not think Church established by Christ him- - is necessary, to properly Police the Master Kenneth Hastings, White• It. b II Gardens, self, then u owe it to your9elf vale spent few days >mlea$ sooner had NEW(- I- iE C-- KEMNG he lilted their "uh -uh" as a sub- �' pamphlet "The Township--to provide the :maximum � p° a 9s lash week Sher iafosmation my be had stitnte for the ,cord "No seek the facia. Free pimp Fin Protection possible, and to look with Neater Wilfred Monney. ROTARY STREET FAIR SEP. 20. Wrath ,about •the Catholic Church' • after the General Health of the A whirlwind campaign was tn- at my offiea ON Treace _ Write Father V. McGivney, Picker 'TAMP as a ale, and I believe a�� this week to raise innds �� JOffi13T , j3eptember h decided upon as tbs�. of �. h ws b&" verb eifCONt sad Sound for the purchase of a snaabiao Ns aavi'a T�w�* Of ak wa�Aanths►1 Street (advt) ( I Iii..., _i %rjK" by the Towaft Id PICkWU* . l Pais. - Classified Advertising Q , _ .COY6Jl6TLI30 iron SAL8 •z • l0oWL30sp IG a Aowur4 ING �Twu NOTORCYCLiCa. Barely Davidson. New and' Irvin N. 8haom. 17 victoria Ales • T6ront0. used. bought. oWd. exchaaw& Lars* slosh ;1 ` y1 ot. saasanteed. aced mototcaelm RePakrs by Clean your grain before her- nASy �� factory - trained mechanics. Isiercles. and cow- . vest is i piece Of advice you've pro- BP]pCIAL. while they lase, Lou week old plea lias'ot wheel sodas. alas Baas• Boas _.. i bably heard before -but it's such an Duli.ta. Whitt I.esnora, 1v.w Kamp = White and lolul.on Outboard Yncors. open ewnias. �!;F . Laslwets 3 hit* Also started chicks two until nine except Wednesday. Btrabd C= . } important matter that another re- suis to ysenc weeks. Turkeys two weeks to • $Dolt' King u Sabroro.Hamklton. winder needs no apology. For the tour weeks. Bead 'to special reaaee0 I=&- . . " � +w 'teak ands r Ba fAStets that lower the Bradt Of Day old chlcss for August. Older ballets. sset. Bell or trade Carnet Westlake. 1bp Notch Chicle Sal", Guelph, Ontario. Heeton.. Out. ' your grain, and cause you a loss PROMPT delivery on started Pullet. two HAY• PRWX automatic Pickup anti sell tying when you come to sell it, do not weeks to ten weeks. Turkeys two weeks to with wire. tractor General, for sale, apply s tour weeks. Nonsezed. sexed hens. sexed 5.90 St. Patrfck+et- Montreal- get into the bin along with the new temm, • Summer and Fell day old chicks.. We ATTENTION - Eastern Canadian Berry - grain. In most cases they're in there cater to HroUer Raisers the year around. Growers! Try our hardy Certifted British, . Also pallets 1 weeks to laying. special bar- , - s when you put in the new. Than sn strawberry plans for t4fl- Drente. pint while fuss last. Puller tan weeks Than pleas scow 14 Sucher ill. yrJdin Whin Iwshorn. Black M.boreas k white 3,000 crates of marketable berries Per acre. r -•' a Cleaning and spraying grain bins Leaborns, Now Hampshire x white Lesnorn. - White Leghorn z Barred Rocks 365.96. are s their period of rodaLast The berries is insurance against such dBmagt. White ens ghorn. White Holland two weeks are sweet, !arse and firm, Last winter they y Walls should be thoroughly swept e3 cants. three weeks $1.05, tour weeks $1.13. withstood ab below zero ev weather Li damages. other M trait freer sulteted devarutins damases- down. Floors - especially the corn - Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Faints. Place your' order before Aug. lath in order Ontario. that we may be able to propagate enough y' ers and between the stu,ldings- plans now for the spring shipments Cam- should be swept and scraped And BUILDING SUPPLIES plea cultural instructions with every order. 'it's a good idea' to see to it that ASPHALT SHINGLES $3.13 M arrived in sDeM3. containers 10 l Is. Pr lairs _ 1 the sweepings are burned, since THESE interlocking shingles are lust one °30.041' Price ,Pre per 100 Dlaau• Prepaid; ia0.00 Per 1000, Prepaid. The B.M.M. Straw. S they are liable to contain eggs and of our many roofing and asphalt slding berry Farms, Kelowna. B.C. larvae that might get back into bid Lb. Butt shingles 14.95; 166 Titeloc BALED SHAVINGS - -- the bins. * • • $3.93 Der 100 square feet. FOR SALE - Salad softwood Products. l" Teich Insulated' Siding: Brick or Cedar carload lot only. write Plus Products. Steel bins should be caulked to Crain dtdga. only 33.69 per ea P.O. 13oz 7b, Montreal, 3. .,WotW12 Triumphs- Margaret Dupont (left) of Bellevlue, Del., make: them more weatherproof. so Lb. Red nannies aootin{:. 33.26. Red GENERAL store and dwelling. new busJaSai: L Make wooden bins and raaaries `eder absaslas 6 :6^ or, more, clear butts. Present owner must sell due to III he4ltn = _ .congratulates ouise Brought after Miss Brough defeated her to 6 31.97 per bundle: covers 25 square teat. Above Immediate po.seseion. Apply General Store. - win the Wimbledon Women's Singles Championship for the as tight as you possibly can. prices r.O.B. Hamilton. R.R. 1. ICK-E i (Highway 19), a • a Man!' other barsaira McCOltltlCK- I]�£EtIN9 tractor. brand haw; third stial ht year. Later, she teamed up with Mrs. Dupont to - pond.; we doubt you can tell from nrN ao�l C. equipped with belt Polley. lights. g 'Wills- ealings and floors should szaat .cock. rtarter, tires loaded. wheel weights. fenders -- 1R]n the Women's Doubles. Still later, ,with Eric SturesS Of Tbousands of items for your new building and seuftiers. Llat Drtco 32,E10; mast son; :South Africa, the rugged Miss Brough achieved victory in the be: sprayed with a five •her teat or remodelling lob. Send us your huts and w. DDD emulsion applied at the raft will quou you our tow delivered .prices. Xotorlce at 91.900. Free bQa0 If. Bechtel .' es• championship match. des, One. Piton. i4. of one gallon. r one thousand ALlQ1sIIQLTi1 •I[�linUGATZD SH]QTa don MOrs'w' New Dun mixed doubt ' per For BALE. Oreenitonee, steel and CaPr.ns square feet. Or you can make a 17,90 per 100 sq• tsrt D4"vered Ontario. construction, 60 x Is feet. Mart be air- ,'- The Dizzy one broke into big 234 per cent DDD spray by adding . nee.. «Maritimes. sinp, varlew Glees avau� Matins Pipes. pave+ ve ntiac�� letr,la"4 t league ball with a bang. Gabby two pounds of DDD wettable pow- able for prompt shipment. send measurements Ron Thompson. waternown, Ontario. 98.10. Street was manager of the Car- der to five gallons of water. Thin for free estimates. Ga note =. now. aloe. 911m1ciL dinals back in 1932 wherr Dean nliieture should be applied at the 11an1led. arrived and the newcomer was so aeoallesT wlasa Loahssn Co. tears Callon, BaJ.s -now ne r.ltat, Yon: ' _ rQ 1Xf51'f'C IC rate of two gallons per thousand HA$IrLTON, ON Drugglet sus era.. .cocky sad brashly self - confident sgnaie feet.- n6vsLO1,016 It's proven - ewer7 Sufferer of tlbaa- -A writer in the latest issue of that before many days had ,pass- • * • FAS'T Daly service on Developing and Print- matie Pains Or neuritis should try the News Bulletin, put out by the ed everybody on the teats, from A problem that frequently comes iT a anted 0 roue Reprints aa0 Is 9"b- RO'S Dixon's Remedy Toronto Anglers' and Hunters' As- manager do-an to water ba was AZT e-rmteQ 10 albs, Reprints 6 seats each. l[UNRO'8 DRUG STORE . boy, t:p an farms is ho7v to kill Doable -else, m wham 4o endue R.manu o 335 Main Ottawa - soeiation, brings up a point which longing to see him get his come- stumps and prevent resprouting.' cents each. Write for complete price use shotiad be of interest to many who Irppance. '!'ht following suggestions will be Ideal Bnapabot service, xibgston, Ontario' ;1.25 Express lr�tellaid shoujd akin 1 • • - DYa3NO ARD C1.nhplin i UNWANTED HAIR } -unthinkingly--do harm to the very -I hope=of value. F.r•adieaw trees w ears of tarn refs war- ereatures they try,. to befriend and The chance to see that he got just . + s awvs TOU 1-7111!29 needs dyeing or eras• Data -refs a remarkable daetvery of ere ass. Insf Writs to an tot Information. we are sera -Peso eastalse es rarmtsl hegsedlee9. • protect. ' • • that, and in pientiful•measure, came Ammate (ammonium surfamate) sad to answer your quonloss. Department was win fastry the hair rest. Not lore o a friend brought oa after he joined the team. In an has been successfully used in many H. .Parker s aye Works ermfud' 191 Tans. Loa -ar= LADQUATOnrse g - street. Tormta Ontario 479 Granville Street, to that writes a small, young bird exhibition game the Philadpelbia places both to kill tree stutdos and vaseesver. B.C. which he had founts in a stoney Athletics -were giving the National to stop any resprouting. On fresh- SiCHAIiSGlm fdd near a body of water. From a terrific tnau:in and l cut stumps it can be• applied axC3"NGa woolen stag■ for - blank"& wrnMTUMITiaat true nx:r A%1, wuwsl► Leaguers g y P dry Write Tleshortes woollen Mills, Tleaberton. BE A HAIRDRESSER its long spindly legs and marked _Mean -' sitting on 'the bench'- at .the -rate of about out ounce per act. aorN CANADA'S '- OADIN3 SCHOOL grey down it was- identified a1 kept saying: "I jest wisht I was in inch of tree diameter, FARMS ►on "LZ Great opportunity Learn a baby sandpiper. there a- thfowin l" * • • PROSPEROUS 170 -acre farm. lust north of Hairdressing Prof aId - * + e a a • You can also use ]hie. animate Grafton. said fully equipped. or farm only. pleasant r�,uccewtulteYanel uatngeM .. All buildings newly sainted. 1a perfect re• America's greatest system.. illustrated N Tbe' baby- bird had been caught Manger Street heard what he ai a spray for stump sprouts or pair :deaf tar soda farmer. ar «nnatn ins free Write or Can with the best of intentions-its �+►as saying and made rap his mind weeds by dissolving. it in water at •'n°ta F °r further particulars "tit" 3°xG 93ARVCt HAIRDRaserNO captor believing that it lied been to give the fresh basher the lesson ' the rate of one pound per gallon Otl" Po:< BoDi�' obr.r'o• : SCHOOL® g FARM. 200 straw. good opportunity. 14 miles � � 851 elloor St W. Toronto deserted by the mother bird. Which of- his life. - Waiting till the A's of water. It- should be applied on from town. 34 miles from Nortbr Bay. Branches 44 Klan St.. Hamilton brings rap the point that 1! as been had the bases loaded, with nobody cool, cloudy, moist days when plants lift" -doe forces sale writ* C. Beaulieu' Ban- A 72 Rideau Street, Ott4wa, stressed by all fish "and game de- out, he turned and yelled at Dizzy: ere growing' rapidly.. Spray sprouts ••xow ro SELL score BY iISA1L•• r VOK rALA Complete coorm in this proflaable business yartments lately -that persons. is the Get in there and pitch --and I or weeds until they are thoroughly �C hIIY �N�imm.alaa .ripm�Tet ° plan money taalt,ar offer, Don't delay out-of -doors should not handle of -hope you get your brains kfiocked wet. , 079" trigk 4a 0. i, 1. 9, aka 10- toot L,nnited quantity, Only $1,t0, capture the young of any wfltl ass- cut." • • * Many sorts of stump .sprouts can lengths• Price to apply 4191' at 19 40 per LolEhtiTlNaL tt9ttanPvoace S ._ 1ot�. * • _y = Nothing abashed, Dizzy eonfid- also he killed with 2t 4 -D, 2, 4, 5-T Oneuw p4ofets attb: lie par square delivered Utar . dsT "Ton"over sleek vare....r. s C. ' . nii is. because, in many cases- = endy strode.to the plate and calmly or a mixture of the two. As 2,4-15 start, eta. write: ` Cr Laa141Z r co. rGn & such as that of a young deer -it 'fanned in succession -read 'em and ­is the cheaper, you might try, it gr1IT19D, III commissioners at. Toronto 3. "' Wria�n tablish a lesson no atin�.0.r ' such as deserted by the mother weep- Al Simmons, Jimmy Foxx first. Then if the sprouts do not resume Rankles of Information w rsgasgt should she detect on it any trace lend Black . Mike Cochrane, about ,., react,, try - 2, 4, 5-T or -• a mixture reduce the temperature of heHa.l ' 1raACx>o9e wAtvr9m , -: of human scent. The mother,. a1- - as dangerous a trio as .ever loaded of both. A mixture often t WANTED. tent qualified Protestant teachers., . gives bet bay as much as 100 degrees y for School Area xa 2, Belmont aka though you do not happen to sea a side with potential dynamite. Right ter results than either chemical used can be dosed with it through the' Methuen.. Duties to eommeace September tae ft, is in all probability hiding near- away the Cards knew that while by itself. * a . • runt. lose Salaries from 11.104,04 and an. •, -same pipe you used to check tern- Apply C. F, Sttinborwb, Sec, - Treys.. It. R. 1. by where you catch the young Dean might be the worlds chain- The fact that damp hay can a s s one, and if the uvenile is left pion tender- offer, he also had cause a fire is well known .to al -. :NrWhen. _Havelock. oat. . 7 WhenCver you're checking SUS -. PROTESTANT teachers wainted' for `Carattt strictly alone she will soon return. -something to sound -off about. 'racist everyon2 living in a farming iciousl warm h avoid ginhal- Township School Are` Military tar qualified • • • community. Yet for all that over 4 y ay' teacher.• 91,800.00 Per annum. APPllaatIcen . Rut-if you handle it-the chances y ing the lames from it. And what- from permit teachers will' be consdtred. are that She will have nothing more Hubbell was a Jiittle slower in' half of all farm fires start in the ever you do, don't -fall into a spot A ly lSeeretary-Trebsuror Highland Grove. * * making his true worth a arent to haymow. And the critical eriod for O' ' to do with ft. g PP z' that hai been charred out Walk ASSIeTANT Continuation Scbool Ttichr e, tar Every year there, are many in- the Giants; but when >te,dtd -welt, spontaneous combustion fires is on a plank laid across the hay. new two mom school at Lorin&• uatara• cidenti where kindly abd 'well-" for years he wwas known as Man .generally about a monhh after hay Or tie boards to your feet so you tin tea rr acutely sad ama at _ a9eaning folks lest that they are ager Bill Terry's Meal Ticket, is put into the barn. have extra support. - den a deed when th res- which - was.'no bad description. One • + • s • • aotrear te M. sommarai. Le =fns. Ontario, g good they QUALIFIED Catholic Teacher -tor, RC88 2 - sae the young of some moose. deer of the really ontatantting double -' How can you Cell _if gout hay is Actually, most haymow fires could Oseooae• Salary $1,740, Enrolment 3e or bird from apparent -desertion, -- headers -of all timewas the one ill - getting -too hot? Usually you- can .�e.... pupils, grades'.1 to 9. Apply statlns aualtr>- b f - -lac ^t.:..a. V..bblil anel rle�n toole part -rmell i strong burning nrinr in the y- -p g- - -- - -tatiarss 1�6swaid w a., .aa a - Lleuci a a ,j, • ,r -- '- ' -- ;n tits =f l- -ere really doing harm. And it is also although not as opposing mounds- barn. Later. a steam -like vapor may one solution. Another is to dry WANTED pointed out that it is against the men. ' * * - rise from -the hay. hay artificially in the mow. WANTED to lease: farm lour* near village. Jaw to take the young.of any wild This was on July 2, 1933, when • ' • s mars or more; nominal tent. Reed, 330-73, I the Cards and Giants -were sched- Surest s stern though, is to take ~" Or, store your.hay in small quan- Adelaide West. Toronto. life in the closed '.season unless you y g titles and provide good ventilatior_- V1•A-Tr.D AT over..•- tasxrA9.+L DUTY are certain that the mother 'has bled to play twin bill. Hubbell the, temperature_ of your, tiay'•. This Mows cosstaining IO tone or less NIIa9NES been killed by some accident Even pitched the opener against Tex can be done easily with an ordi- 44 HotR week, 10 statutory Holidays, 1 are not likely to heat much. ,.t„th vacation with pay after 13 months. is such cases -it is best to get 'in Carleton. It was a honey of a battle nary dairy thermometer. A 10- or s „ s riot touch with the local a!l the wa salary 9ncrem- Per month y font ` game warden y, with less Haines tak- 12 -ftt. piece 'of pipe, laige enough Thorough curing in the field, of . a ^^gel increments to $sos.es Per beonth. a{ quickly as possible. ing over from Tex Carleton in the to lower the thermometer into, is Coarse, means loss of valuable Good working conditions. Dust" is sN»ated _ • • ' +' 9iltteeath. - driven into the' hay. The 'thcr- midway between victoria and eventse on Dower at the Polo Grounds in " • • _ pp leaves. But overheating -aside from . beautiful v.nrnv*r ].lane. Prevent rear »' ' mometer then is dropped into the the danger to buildings and live - ",°rya a due the too x,K'atnawK'reerb New York this Sunday (July 30) For inning, after laying Hubbell .pipe on a Piet+ oy9t� rag. atnt k -can at;n��..t -ins! :_, a. +ul, dean. - they are going to throw- a bother mowed them down•• just about as • nutritive- Value. " • " i.,, gut up there. in the A pointed.plug in digs .end of the s s t Of //Ifi1Ct r� in nog some of the Giantr of 20 eighteenth inning a New York run pipe will simplify the job of driv- Can you tell when hay is side hop � t- or so years ago up against their trickled across the plate, and that, :. ing the probe into the hay. And,a enough to put'it into the barn? AWtRWO ancient and bitter rivals of the same _ wfas all Cal needed. He. .won by a -series of three - eighths -inch holes Farm specialists say its safe if Quiekl Stop itching d insect Nta, heat neh, vintage, the St. Louis Gashouse score of 1 to 0, giving rap only six drilled in the pipe just above the i - •ntoiatate content- is under 30 per etaema, ]tia•ee, pimply, uwleaecabka,athkte'g Gang. * s ' -hits, fanning 12 and issuing not. a, plug, will give you a more accui- t s • foot and other externally caused skin troubles. It should be interestin -even single ass. ate reading. 'cent. Use Quick-actrn�, soothing, antiseptic 0. D. IL g g p • e g' s * s A good home -made telt still is �11tiC1r111i. . C....kes, staid. . itch if a bit painful to those who re= the' old system of twisting a hand- 9t o,�°tlo, O° °OT dr°pist ' rsember them in the -days of their Dizzy Dean- went to the mound Good quality hay seldom will ful of stems in two. If no mois- tness--to ' pre ,� Medwicktz��e Dorothea u for the Giants. It was another gets u around 160 de degrees, check _ tgre appears, the -hay probably 1s ISSUE " J lond f P the Cards m the second P gr y -- - • 50 � y hem 12CI degrees. If the tern eratil>;e safe enough to put Into the mow!- • .. 'f- _.'. E 30 - 19 . ' . . ess -to see Metl Ott, me, reach a e erature o more t an - Ryan, g Pepper Mar- with Roy Parmelee serving them' I and all the rest of them in `rant- magnlficfent pitching battle, the the hay frequently. And if hay corm once more, even if some. of only run of the gime coming when temperature reaches above 200 de, them are liable to bast a gnaset Johnny Vergez teed off on one. of • grces, fire is. _almost sure. to •follow. trying to reach down for a ground- Dean's pitches for a homer. Two ' • + ' it, or require oxygen treatment games- twenty seven innings -and What can be done about hot after a dash all the way fawn home only two runs scored. And still they nayi ' - of nr- -7irst tnougnt may oe plate halfway to first base. toy and tell us, the ball isn't any 'to remove it as quickly as possibly * * • - livelier than it need to be - Don't do it- unless you have the Oti the mound, as opposing start- * s * are department standing by. ing hurlers, .will be Carl ' Hubbell .'Altogether Dean and Hubbell * • for the Giants, and Dizzy Dean for pitched against one another x total First thing to -do is find out how -the St. Louis crew. And while base- of ten times - with' the great left much bay is involved. Maybe only ball .has long been marked by, keen hander triumphing on - six occa- a .load or two is heating danger- -_ E pitching rivalries, there are iew that sions. Sunday, they'll be facing one . ously. Check with your probe and '•_•'have- matcbed the'ispectacular 'duffels another again. Wonder what they'll thermometer to find out how wide- which involved this particu:ar pair. be thinking about, even if it's only spread the danger. is. Vaybe Cal_ Hubbell .wasn't tine an exhibitioll 'affair? Probably wish- ' t ' ter southpaw that even lived; ing that Old Father Time would get When you've got the eat- -spot wt. wouldn't mind making a busy and shift twenty of twenty - located, don't throw. water- on it.- - 1 ager_ that you can't name five years off their respective shoul- _ That will only increase, the danger sin `,s ahr. b tter. In . fact, we wouldn't der$, V1i ell, there are lots of others- l y wetting , prev usly dry hay: _ : ' Rich in �1Q Y or ! ni aking the same litt with and .not by any means all - bat.- regard .to .Dizzy Dean, as a�t•igtlt- tossers -whp ,hate that sort of ham- Liquid carbon dioxide, which you - hander. keying once in a while. can get at moat drug stores, .can e . ° .. _ • I E NOTICE TO CREDITORS IJ - • _ 1. AND OTHERS In the Estate of Sydney amn[ - _ ALL PERSONS having claims ar r b' gainst the Estate of Sydney Russell ON u t o m _ ,� : :._ _- Wonnacott, late of the Township of__ -- ' I _ ru an the County of Ontario, Farmer, who died on the 2 7 th day • _ - -_ '�; — -- of April 1950, are herby notifies Pkk e r� n :�- �' to send to the tmdersigned an - - ` s•, �'� before the 11th day of August 1950, + full pArticularA of their t:l ttm. -- i meditely after the said date, the estate will be distributed having re- gard onW to the claims of vvbi* �_ the Administratrix shall then have notice. -TELEP - - 1,11 DATED the 17th day of July, 19fiQ WALTER THOMSON, H. C., QlII4 Qtr--Watt, T..%wlu, Onuu* I • - .. _.. _ '.. ' _ — Solicitor for Dorothy Jetsn Wonna- f - - -t - ; _ --- '�� — Cott, Administratrix. .{. 'EATON'S O�� Office effen yeu ape Your Shortcut t o; .saving, stop- saving easti of telephone shopping. Dunbartfon _ Simply call "Ajax 111," and our trained staff is j ' ready to give you the some CourNous order-taking , • • Mrs. Kemp,, Bill and Mrs, Ferri* service that you would�reeeive if you were standing �t'���et'On are spending the week at Shadow Sh'0 ' n S Lake. ,'at the counter. pp g Pete Hepworth is at present holidays. Mrs. Wilson, ' of Bhla, was the _ `1iVitether you shop by phone or in person, EATON'S Saturday visitor of Mr. and lire. R. Order Office adds extra advantages to shopping 1' _ Craven. !� I from the wide, assortments and all -'round values in - " - Several cases of measles have- been rep »rted in this district, EATON'S Catalogues and Stores adv*dis.moMs ... {; Rev. Bamford. and family have E N9S '' "- been 'entertaining relatives at the its personal service makes the shopping so cosy, • pleasant and prottica1. Our staff is. read to hands. -- ; Manse than week all details for you, to provide info.. w! on about 's }� O� • g Murray Brown had hie boat down r "' - ,1 at Squires Beach last Sunday giv- . catalogue merchandise, and to wake adjusttnettts if r 1 ang it a workout on local waters necessary. ,.. . • It can really go too. (but if the 1 - + BUILDING 2027 said Murray has been chi Pow- _ .. _ •, _ _ er boats as long as it is said has, And remember; Your purchases an backed by *4 KING'S ROAD - -�� then we're surprised' at some at i I� proven EATON Guarantee: "Goods Satlsw' the dangerous, reckless perto:tma>1- ;,, ,, or Mien R.hrntied.': - - �!`T. EATON Mow . ae. 'e" �' d 1 ,, - oY - - - from a bit on, "donduct' oa navtgablit' . e ._ --- - - _ .. •. ,. _. _. .. - _ water!. Ed.) Keep the date of August 11 opal for the United' Church Garden Par- ty. There will be a sale of candy, • • - ;bit on "conduct" ' on navigable r .. ; i .....:..0..»...; good musical program. Tleketa an • (• r - sale now. ' I �______ -- _�Pickeria Hardware _ t► - ,°� • GENERAL HARDWARE - �� sand �� .. _:SUPPLIES .T. S. BALSDON & SON �. l • cosMl*_Tlcs - - �•' � �.�,.. - - .. - - i � ? w •tae+ _ PHOTO - FINISHING TWIT _' �r.?, . < � :V1lti1TERINARY _9UPPLIEB _ } BABY TWEEDS .�,;' _ ew Osy► .STORE 'AOUBS W •er usys ,9.oa A. M. a 9.00 P. Y. I PRE Sundays / l 1_00 P. K. to 5.00 P. 1[. R• BOYU Phm*1 Be .. , .... - � -- -way • S '•'g S i WEST HILL P!CKERING PACING THE TRAFFIC. • • • aside - -� SCAR. 2301 PHONE: ss t • • • • . • a� iflt�irsasMbA g1/1Et� QUITE 'SIMPLE URSF JUST FEED YOUR PIGS - DANFORTH BUS L1NF�S, LTD Hoc; �E�s :.: _ C ,.. � E R � I E : ' •, win a ire r �ii��t�t keep tea {shies roa reach market reii6t - - - -- - —,.=healthier and at lower. feed eat. �i TORONTO BROUGHAM CLAREMONT FEED 8 Pis gt„w,. EAST BOUND ' READ DOWN " WEST BOUND READ Up- — from the very wart tap to 75 11<w P.M. I'-%. P.M. A.M. tr A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M PURSE FEED �liLii%idiL'f�� Res Geo..er e TDaily Sun. Sun. Sun, —from 75 lb& to market weight. _ Ex. • and and Sat. and _ FEED '8 ''f 3 Nog Concentrate Sun. Sun. Sun. Hol. Hol. only Hol. - ' -- when you ..one to feed roar and' and Sat. 'and' Daily own homy ;'own grainw Hol. Hol. -• only Hol. _ .. Ex, Over 140 y •srs'experience in the erientifie PIGS 9.4$ 5,4p 2,00 10.00 8.40 -- - -- ' Preparation of livestock feeds ens'u'es ............. Bay <nd Edward' ................ 9,35 5,20 9.35 :� sterl.o{ merit n d 10,10 6,10 . 2.25 1 -0,25 ;,::,,,,;, Danforth an&Luttr`ell ............ 8.10 4.10 4,55 9,10 ,1.0.20 '6,20 2,35 10,35 ::k,....r Scarboro Junctibn 8.00 - 9,0-0• 4.45','9.00 _ . - 7,46 8.45 4.30 8,45 10,35 6 35 2,50 10:50 .................. Malvern 10.38 6,38 2,53 10,53 Browh's Corners ................ 7,42 - 8,42 ' 4,27 8.l2 - r fib Was 10.40. 6,40 2,55 10.55 • ,,,;,,,;,,,,•,,;,... Town Line :............ ......... 7.40 ' 8.40 4,25 8,40 , r- 1 M i r 10.50 6,50 3,05' 11,05 ........ •Ce -far' Grove - Markham ........ 7,30 8.30 4,15 8.30 • • " 111.00 7,00 3,15 111Y. „ \ Locust..Hill .................... 7.20 8.20 4,05 8.20 - 11,05 7.05 8.20 11,20 AT ,,,........ Green River .................... 7:16 8,16 4,00' 8,15. 11.10 7,10 3.25 11.25 ......:r.......... Brougham 7,10 8,10 3,55 8.10 11.20 7,20 3,36 11,35 ..........:......h Claremont .................... 7.00 8.00 •8,45 8,00 Claremont c0 -�ruve ' Phony 3R _ • ,. ..,.0 _•s- •�,sor�� reek. .w.•v-!n'a•.r,w'r.S ,. _ r % .,Cla ..�� Advt'a . SILK'S MARKET -- RsoxAL TEACUP Pekoe TE A 'OLD AT fo. b0, •O," 11AIiT 2 Ol �� 8 "You're crazy. Thousaads peppy st g • a n d .70. Ostrom Tonic Tablets pep up AT THE OLD PRICE .-bodies lacking iron. For rundown CUP SA CE i, WITH EVERY POUND , _ • .. ,feeling fussy, women call `old ". � - -.`Now "get 'acquainted" size ONLY �- - - 40 All druggists. r ` _ OR.8 f ALE young _ tesm of horses, :.. SALE itge 7 and 8 yrs. N. Yatrula, R. R." ;,1, Pickering, Brock Rd. and 4th r _ : I : - - con. _~ _ WA.& l!i1.� --4A Ps4'sceriag vii Wty, - o.r..rrtttt�.,�.,..t 1EAM SOAP one or more acres with a quite mod- _ era house thereon, some outbupd-� ' lugs, suitable for poultry. Apply � _ , _.. - • PHOI�: PIC81lRINQ so A'ews Office. - Aug, 11 OLD HORSES - $15.00 them and details will be attended to _ • _ . FOUND--stray white Billy goat At Your Farm -- as: quickly as possible. There will a ���ER PORK & BUNS - with about five feet of chain att- ALSO another opportunity to join the r ached to his; collar. Owner please DEAD Oft CRIPPLED STOCK church very soon, so do not delay. call Pickering 3.8J1. Hourly Pick -up - 29 0L - 29c Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 - MA:YUke Pile Wanted. Phone >i4 CAMPBELL MLNx YOU'LL WANT TO SEE THE -DOMESTIC SARDINES - W4 Pickering. � � ��� FOR SALE--- McDeering binder,. e- visited friends in Oshawa on Sun- ft. cut; Barn, 78 x 34 . oack, 7e day afternoon. SENSATIONAL LIBBY, % foundation; Hayfork and track, 75 The W. A. are having a booth on S PA6NETT� ' ��' OL feet ;' 150 7 -8's rope: Wagon and the park grounds and selling re- • rack on truck wheels; Hay tedder; freshments at the Firemen's Con- E - Hand roller. Cheap. for .cash. E. L. cert, being held in the Park on the NEW Chapman, phone Pick. 178J 11th of August. - - -- - ROOMS or BOARD and ROOM. blr, and Mrs. Glen Eastwood are "- -' =,ale urgently required rk good type holidaying a the Ottawa neighbor- _ ic ai-dsO� - male industrial workers. Advise hood this week. HE'. ' liccammodation and rates, to the Several of the friends of Green- bert S . shaw . Phone Service, 22 wood were. guests at, the wedding of _. IPBONB litfr Albert St. Oshawa. Phone 28.16. Miss Marion W anno and. Mr, Jno: i"WATER-FLOW" PI08mRiPF4, ONTARIO July 21 Stone, in Oshawa, - .on Saturday, GYRATOR r - ` FARM H�,p Jull 22, Best wishes to the newly= ,1 Experienced, Reliable Holland lass- weds. _ - Won avaliable. Arrlvins soon. - Mr. and 31m. Fred Brown, Osh- �IIIASNER - Wrlle to � Buzaa, R. R. Nestloton. awaa, spent the week -end -with the Oat. Phone 226 - !a. PL Perry. former's parents hem. _ :Frank - SMI FOR SALE - 3 acres, BrockRoad, �osss eta � Centennial Ctlited Church •� t O Pickerislg. Building restricted to � - ,. � �•y O� - 50fi0. Priced - 31 =00. - Teruia. -N, At Ian; the bit day has came and , • X144 � ,,,tts+� • _ E. idcEwen, Whitby. gone, and the first annual Cent- • rsw� P1Cl;ering Market f.+� '(,k(!!" Plant July $1 Rou -Fair Picnic was no doubt a sue- .I V"s La— PICKUP STRAW AND HAT teas. As closely- as could be figured ----= - ,1�n,� ' _- _ _ "_ . _ P H O i� E .3 O BALING , -the attendants - must have been in ' PLOW'n" AlfD omme the neighborhood of three - hundred I J r atiadens ?*wed and Cry w*d and judging frouh all we saw, every- 'i�ewwr WorbA one was enjoying every namute of ' - I8VINd WHITE - PICKERIM it, Harry Cook, of Fairport, made t , :...., - Phosa Inc iea and jab. ad ably assisted b tan: `' - i 7. _.. _ Livingstone, of Centennial i - kl , ee Cots- ( SALE REGISTER vetiet• of. the Sports Committee. Tlhe ladies . did more than justice to the : - Saturday, August auction ' sale food angle and the tables fairly -.of farm - implements,_ household groaned.and we think some of tits furniture, the property of - R. E. people did'- too, "when they-finally • Pardon, Whitby _ Township. A good left them, The-prize for the oldest - _ _line of . taachithesy, tractor, M. H., lady present went to Mrs. William 4wagon- on rubber. _ Along list of Ch"ter, who is 84, and we did not `: � • :4 ;rood implements. Some household get the name of .the youngest child - moods._Sale at y•30. Farris sold, tie. but the age was eleven months. � _ reserve. E, Oke and :.H. Pardon;,- Mho♦ -F., Cl -son Aelected the Mya- "- _ Quality "MEATS .__. clerks.' Wm -. MAW, auctioneer. :tery man ivititout•ilittch -trouble and es![t he turned aut to. be Geo. Cain. The'° (/�, feeling }.� r so- r':.• _' \,IROCERIES and - f seemed to br 1. -.` vi ►j (' news from to Chitr�h �� �" au -b ter- tnt another bigger Entirely p to bottom, this - _ 1'etrwa wta►1 slid better .went .aril n' fine after- taarvelous new washer helps you do �� noon gild evening was brouit- to _more laundry, fasttss... denser! It-, = LOCKER PLANT 1.attiat!'�� Temple a close .with, singing "Blest be the the, most amazing•... most efficient Huhn,", services Tie that Hind." and the Benediction for Washes ever built- exclusive -b.45- s. m_ - Sunday &moot 'by Rev. J. K. Bmham. ' ater•Flow- washing action helpr - Meats Processed • 11.00 s. m. - afura:ag Worship � FOt:ti`D = at the picnic -- one pr. -�'p defies fresh and new by forrcr�iaa��' _ . „ _ _ _ .. y7.00 R. M. - Evanitel+sttc of child's brown leather sandals. Mater through your clothes iastaat>1 8.0U P. ffi. of dragging your clothes through tIM _ Aueada} / These are now at Centennial Church water! Has pew, super -Safe, awy flag , _ so If the owns• would contact some winger with 'instant To Your Specifications end. safc release and ad 3.011 P. m t "oaaR people -shoes which.; are its °Very 'good con- 1•aSwr' W • E. McEvoy. dition. - a The picnic did not tire the lnik O ferias. ,.a $R� ^a - St. Andrew's Pree Y - out too D met., we and _ Pickering, Ontario - " Rev. David Jlrrshsll, minister good group of children was again ! PRICE - ii_44a80 -� : • _ _ - ...-.-Rev. on hand Sunday, morning. 1E,00 P. m. - Church- Service The W. A. ladies also enjoyed_ IDUNBARTON :Presbyterian _Church - Congregadottsi their. trip te. Peterboro last Tues- And S++ a7 Picnic clay and tell us it was a good day RADIO &E LECTRIC .- _..._..._ will be isle this Saturday, July =9, from start to-finish. They had a - - - . sit the home of 1�[i, and Mrs. John sight- :ieeiiig tour which. included hemmer`. 'Meet at the church v t 3 the e off seeing, a boat-pass a ply i • - -- + _ „ _ _ _ _. . _ p: m. L.Z', � please znrnvi�i -M — - _ , . • one welcome. - ' - Ti-iev were' LaKen• through ;,L� - - _ ker Oats factory and ,saw them mak5ng- tunny-- inixvu ;.. !he- -'lslmes = -- �� d TiOlg FAii�vi!!t! eeriwo>od tort' ' and were given samples to + lTS112'al�Ce '40e or WW be oft"; "; taste, of the finished product, We crippled dt= a✓.maw sad fj 0, ' " �+� really _ appreciate having the folks ° ' Writ% or • Phone higiian prevailift - The Evening Auxiliary met at _ Ol "g now for Flftrna and Opt" Per immediate • the dome a Mrs. Chas• me- Taggart from Rouge Hill "rho joined us gild �llect - aeto _13 made it possible to fill up the bus, _ �IaOssoess 1�flrw+� �• Srvoirita on Wednesday evening with the us- and we- hope they will. be on hand WiedslRWs� j 'mid , Toroato ual good attendance. next year again along with our. ,gay assarsrtoe of AN t�ir -.111 �.,^_�_ Mrs. Andrew Pegg is Winding a friends from Fairport, r' Op-bW YotM 'LID. few weeks w*h her daugntes Tdre• Mr. Barnes has returned from his fi Bowman * Gibson _ ' !� gas fit. Toe..xe Bertan Wilson at' Revenna. Mrs: vacation and tens us he passed Congratuls Lions to 11&. and tlsrouh seven States and altogether _ Bertan Wilson on the arrival of a had a most enjoyable trip. We we]- • -. -may boy. Both fine. come him back. The Dempsey's, we '''• 71% of all ftrw an is I2ADI0 SERVI.ct� l Mrs, H. Johnson visited her sir- understand, were somewhere in Wis- ro ddeMW properd"I Guaranteed Asps t' os!iUs !� tier Mrs. Parking last week. consin when last heard of and are ohm with " every duthtt �s The many friends of Mr. J apse enroute to Wituiipeg before'rettua, l�%ilaEll>�Tt� F[td'' J s �r � of i9.jdweii do q be • 1 and Mr. Wm. Pengaly sorry to learn they are-not- seeov" home have. not heard definitely, jRit[Ta7tCE it r°°II'a ttr� or Iwdise, 1?- eying from their ilintsNS .ver9 whether' there will be another Work ,i >�>rtExJJEtti =Oa .- * r-; r- 714031", Second iPrla�a set gilii kly. ' • I bee on the new Sunday School next g YO,,jj INSURID '1'Q - Meee Silver Put.,. or ems Mrs. l:o�e. Cole; Who undetweat $sta>eday, but ii you are a�silable . somm!� : Beretta, an operation in Oshawa (general contact Mr. Cain, and he will let rna- ww-MAY VALUES,? Any 3&ke os Modell _' R N'ASES J)3W. is NEST 9 P. Hospital on Monday last, is tip- YOU know what is.to be done next, . �" PICKERING JEW'ELLRY health nicely. Don't forget, we- w0come W. u all DOUGLAS G• Arthur. Field � .1 fit: M, 5, of the Circuit will each and eve Sunda morning to Card of -Thanks tivs Claremont W. '3• wt' �' y rrhing _ wit► our regalar services at 11.16. Both lP'SOl�: P'iOKlltRtN(i ' f! W >f l i' .. .. - . . of ,Mrs. Goa @If iliion • �n Surd ". ooi and Church eonven� MAITLAND We With to express to our' �ti�, 8, at h2i, ?t,+i, ' Run ay, Ciarecz~ont la's ail at the same hour which'Inakes it _ g'b6 -x avid -• friends; nun :s.nc crest ec;nvzntant sir the parents Wray, _ 014D RttlRBtlb! � $1s.0A than''s for the many kindnes uY biui ytba =stet. a- $ y lkfOTJTi� a• - a��x• Tim the childrens and � '.for ser- fHaip� Mlati tflsrtns t�q shown us ill Our rKt-11t sad be alas A. J. Mordeb :°a+z1 ;' :i_e and `,,he whole fair.:' can return ••R men in th -,rYh _ � r u i�t: , QO liw. ! Off Basins and mothar,9 loss d; a loyinR : .cgef-_a:, i'f you � inter>rt►t - Y'`�IRP�RT' , wi Tao► Fwm y Peen's varsn�5 in ti Tdar.::lr. 1. In �c;.r.:_:R oi:r •:hur�h °r'1 ?n`�rsNp you —Alle n Taylor and tla:h - -vSc:r.i'y'• ?lis ,ntPet tFa minister or Mr. H. - BEACH lfov! Asb�++- tlnst• t>sa :Gbria Jess.'` - .. i. li.-. ar d Mr ob&- I H r.* L ` d .s sf e t R. if r 4: Plclkel t a Phone SM11 Mrs, J' ;VY�' akg $rinrwely Mid- ..,eve you »alts with .� � ti nWa 1 • \ I s1uu. INIIpIplMllptp�I�Ulp: pbt�UglUlU1WUU11111N11111U11111111UU1NH1 � ,M1�' , e �irert�r>� Whitev,ale S S .• E. Richardson BUILDr:.liti• BU .pi.lW Rev. Douglas Sloan had dinner one day last week with Mr. and (pl♦ I11111 i, ilf8IIBA1ltl• lbnmed DeBvery teas Be ,sale Mrs. Alvin Wilson. Douglas leaves AURAL JNMA= Of T> n Following atones '.Shortly for the West- to his flyst OODttiiYAlatO1�Q `_•. Asphalt ... sgtes - charge. _ -- - Boll Roofing in An Grader Rev. J. Heal was the speaker at to fAa Oid- established Agency, �y Bou-� gydyas Forward Baptist Church, Toronto, 1 S4 Su(I�IY- d Fr ����► �► �tµy �yg���0 - To Sere You.- �� � � on Sunday last. r J YII a,al 11 -- -Ikkomv PICNXRING 96, �•ap sa Corner Bead ra ��eKat hrYn Turner t Baptist Church s: Valley s Get F-��hi now asild ...swas�.. ua�last. +�. _ .. yi••1y awli a, vreva saver rl _ . 'As+d Lime Brick Jft The Vacation School held at the - _ Concrete ulock. BULK law - iaoa Of alt =isirss Biro`and Loose uedar 'First Bap. Church, has 'had a great - . ' Insaranoe Adt� Posts and Poles number of children alts sling and Mb Anihersarj In �Baiivem' inspiration gained by them has, been j,j hist wonderful. Good fellowship was RETma addretls Pause A.' • We ITCi iE - enjoyed by. all. PhOlZQ c! @00. Israagiam, Oat. Pick., !liWt. Mr. Lloyd Petty who had parch- T* and 11* acted a 1950 Meteor car on Satur- - r "OUR. TRUCKS' P"$ Y''" v'T WAY" day, July 15, had, the misfortune 11111 Hii1111MNIHItillli11U11111111111111IIf11111111t111110111II111tIiNlltWiltl1111U1U11111i1NW =II Kt:'V AND G LA R K E - • to have a bad accident ,exactly one PR:iNTIC� week later, An Eaton truck was be , STAFFORD EROS. ms' driven out of Ross Carter's - - AUCTIONEERS laneway .... to avoid it, Floyd drew - ovgr, to the side:...the wheels caught Lios3ssd and Authorized for the - MONIIl�r.YTAir WORKS �'C the' � Counties of Ontario and York, Phone - Whitby W2 the loose gravel causing the car to j Farm Stock, Implements Hon go into the ditch, causing consider- VACATIONIST _ ', hold tliaaiture. Real Lets _ 818 Duadas 8t. � Whitby, Oat. able damage to the car. Mrs. Petty Sales our Specialty at Reasonable and the three young children were . in the car. Fortunately a bad shakes Rates. Dual Service for the - ing up was the ony injury r "ecei�•ed. 'Says i _ _. Price of One. - MCEACHNIE'S Mrs. G. Van Blaricom and four - #a Milliken P. O, phone, Avis• 52W8 le ua�.xai"rsaac. DEAL J` - - children enjoyed a delightful week's "Holidays were trade to be -• - Markham P. O. pbone Mark. 2W holiday st- Musselman's Lake. y Prentioes have been established" Miss Beth Brunner is holidaying enjoyed I }net got new - attetioneers minas 1380. kVNERAL DIRECTOR with her grandparents, Mr. and Goodyears before the holiday Mrs. Randall - Day .. no more lir 'worries for s bluets Am e bulance SOM" Miss Connie Randall spent the end I long, long time ' D at ISM - of the week under the parental . DAVID H. MA RS KA L L Win. McF.dCMUE Prop. roof here. LAW MOTOR SALES Mr.' and Mrs. Thos. Hassell- and S f" Aet:oaatant . _ children of Green Ricer spent Sttti- -- - YAW sad STOB,E ACCOUNTS Phone Pick. 193 and �cha=le, and Mrs. Hann - ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY -: PHONE: PICK, =T J 12' Picker • Ont.' Mr, and Mrs. Harold Barclay and. _ �..,, _ . �. familyy from Sunday 1� a pl �.. MONEY - SAVING ant day on Sunday .with _ Mr. gild �7��*? Mn. J. Tweedie. -- I y�y - .. �iY M. MAW Mr. and Mrs. Hill and £'slamily and GOODEAR ;%dxNJNextd - the Smith family, ,pent Sunday _ with Mrs. E. Udell. LKWISM AV<MONE2 ..ssdd Rev. Archibald, wife and two -- . TIRES i WA*W y Monument Works +* young sons, recently from Winni - SOSt. AUSTIN, PROP. vALIIAY'OS and Lachllaan,with Se. Jno. ° = Goodyear tires are dependable, it trisrnriers R. R. L tw tun a i, ONT. - tYtR+s Rev. McLachlan will be inducted '_ " made to stand -up satin all road a1,z• �•.e i TWO Miles West Of Whitby On e14 Dudes Sir E&N. WLlt* on Wednesday, at Ajax, Prior to conditions ....to roll along - Ne. ! Highway. Between Whitby commencing duties as Minister on And Max. August 1st, at Ajax Carted Church. mile after mile deliver _ FlImNE: WHITBY 443 _ ' ' .complete satisfaction. Drive in , ` - -hare your tires checked Ekst Woodlands - "before the holiday. w• --�-' OPTOMETRIST A week past Friday, the E. Wood- s s Xk#4%__V � J, A. WILLOUGHBY 9.30 to 19.00• And zoo 10 568 lands $ruwnie Pack enjoyed shay- -- 1�� • (/�, �'„^wM'�••"' AND sows Evenings: Maas., Wed., PY. T to 9 ride and picnic to the farm of Mrs. 8'arq rears Caneda's Swazi, on the 2nd. -Goa. About tarrty e4s erg- Bi8'My BLDG" Opp. p,'. O. - girl by tht:r b uwn eat Farm Agency. OWUWA, O.NTA LM Owl, ,met at the hall and then ware For Country Property Con. meth Bob Swan with the ha r salt J. (Bud) Stewart Phone . Res. 2520; Offk• 1510 y y ack, AD0605.. Toronto (TAroes}ay 8etrice Artaatied . and• the girls were thrilird beyond MOTOR SALES, 1'• words and sang all the way, to tkw Fee That Home In The City Earls. Once there, we had French in PHONE: 29W all Our City Dept. the orchard. and . after that Mrs. PLYMOUTH �FtYS187 Toronto -- -- r. _. Sellers & At-kinson Swan took us for a jaunt through their beautiful cedar bush. On re- Phone Agin- 201 W 2 - WOW. 880 -turning back, games of all descript- ion were played and when it was REFRIGERATION Lnsed ' . - time onoo more w jaizip on the hay- ice CLEN DE N I N G• I rack to return home, the girls were ' Auctioneers a Little reluctant. to .leave. However, DIXON before they did leave, they gathered _ M Year's Experience, bund and said "Thank You" to Mrs. m SALES ' an SA ERY CE. Sales "conducted anywhere a Geaaa How loot tai they Lave g rator - __ - �,a„�gIn warm Stock. Pars,. _their h'oetesa Delivery-Now on 60 cycle refri e- s {l nQ• ��ia J tare and Pripeety teeter. kindness to us all. We all shall look An gales , Bill p Elated and forward to our next 'visit to the Agent for Woods Milk Coolers - - Zt I1 w w .detrtised. Bills prepas ea said t - _ Last Thursday night the• Carnival PHO \'E sow Committee had a meeting to make C White hit Lorne o �. W. DIXON Prompt Service final arrangements for the Carn- phone 19? J 2 Pickering` ival. On the Saturday afternoon the PROPRIETOR .. Reasonable Rates children will participate is their Annual Dressed Vehicle Parade. All AMBULANCE PlION78 280 STOUFF ILLB will meet at the Hall at" 2 p. m. and CSC, 1 will proceed from there to the Field.. led by Highland Creek Boys' Trum- ! - -- -- - - Pet -Ban-d arter toe d n � &! g is tom- pLeled then there will be •. a Mutt i -- - — __ Show •- -)onsored by Dr. Ballard's, so, in ail, it will -be a - pretty busy - "Your Friendly Resident- Agent" afternoon for the young fry. All - parents ar asked- help the lit- REALTOR. INSIIii�'�1C� AGENT tle ones alet ready for this, then / bi day. (ABIIALTY. BOfD6 AUTOMOBILE LLlBII.ITY INSURMNCE Etce ",,,,, A great' many from E. Wood FROM'AND ► - lands were at the Cent -Roug -Fair "' 'a __ _.,�..., . �+► -1 ' . LIST YOUR. PROPERTMS FOR SALE WITH picnic at Glen Avis Park at French- _ . That's just what you mans Bay. All thoroughly enjoy- CYRIL E. MORLEY ed, themselves and will certainly need —a restful change • " ' look forward to this Annual Ev- ' eat. ..from the stress and ' 'strain of everyday affairs. PLEASE WATCH,THE LABEL COMRIE - • � ON THIS PAPER: -IS YOUR. REN- � •• - A� that's just what - �Q EWAL DUE? . . ti _ _ you'll find in Ontario's The Lncrr�D p -p'honee: Scarboro safe or Howard 1111? =- _ • 1?aPPy holiday land. .. ' Eavetrou in ROUM TMP— BY BUS ` _Scarboro Junction _ _ .:. - FL'RATACES AND - c F n 1 -• NC�PT . F 2,65 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - _- '; lt'tiD ............ $7.40 ! UR \ACE REPAIRS Oti` B.V b( .GL- MBTIi.- -Rough or U-.esseiL Teem_, "h ana Doon.W Rt.TteTRiC tF ;77:R RY4T"14 0 � aEti'ETANia, •....... traf 111Wso ve Wrl a Poe Moderato, ►�!, f WLyDJ%r ITNIT6 CL'tiIPL 'sxl -F "Tarter ga h, .Qitttss, 8p -� t!mst(e -. _ •� .. - Salsas. -2s, t?'�c°orY- fi►a�a�= and Vt`�"twd: �:�,- ttijest i. Chang-) 'WALL+BL?4,EW4? -Tan Tent, Dan 01proc, th•eenbgstrO. rLyW0Ol li- .Flr,_Cedar. Birch. Waidtez, and E;tcb Wood. - S, O. Rlltxy•. ; Bffi11tiL%,8- .Abptaalt and Ceder with sale' f"IlL w" hiding;_' t'Done 8rvololn 1210 J. al.'Obdargrain aidlns.- Pittsburg p►fnta` _ . _ tY fiiFtwnv: iloliM xeft or Whitby m FASTO HOUSE - Im LAS E - ��� PHON1 4300 - itinai►� ..:. ,.. , fan your hair. The bay„ was warm -: and sweet - smelling and you buried_ yourself to it as you approached the barn, fearful lest the beam over the doorway catch the top of your — '. head. It was hard- work -but -yet - ' _ ttsere was. something about it that -more than compensated for all the - - _ - Don't you think- the -r'sing gener- - ation ._ among-farm, children are go- ` ing to miss a lot of fun if hay -bat- -S EA!f D ing becomes gxneral — and . I VACU UM _ haven't sa doubt but what it will. It is only natural that ` it -should be- v! cause having his hay baled is a way . "? y. . -' _ _ • _ �• � ; . ;;, ,,,. • out- for 'the over -tired and over -- -' worked older man, For the younge'r n man it ties -in with the modern . trend of attacking any job that has -- - - to be done with the -greatest pas- - - . • _ __ ,_ _ _ _ ,• " . Bible speed, Get it done' and out of . . - _ - the way —and on with the next jobt — - -. __ . -• : _ _ _ Farming these days is something • like driving a car, The days oli "" ;, ;'• .;z .^r pleasure driving are over -in most -.a - cases the purpose of a car is to get +• ���� _ you from one place another; So with farming much of the to- mane is -one. Time was when the Kiddies, Be Seated'!— England's, younger generation know how farmer and his . family found coo- y Oft- O j - to keep cool. They just meander down to London's open -air siderable pleasure in the:r work. Endell Street baths and seat themselves on. a cool- ripple of -A'aw the main idea is to `gef the` - - - ` Poo ] water, leaving more inhibited grown-folk to wade sedately, work done as quickly as possible - ` 1'he 'vttater- pouring expert at left is 7- month -old Tack Sheldon. in order to find pleasure elsewhere. He's trying to, impress Stephan Constant-ine, the 10- month -old Of course*I am generalizing. -An, 1>h ti. H. SliAit]Q' _ tot at right, ,% tually there is nothing to stop, any- by in home and finding _ or} ,stn g F CHAPTER FIVE ' ' handle Abbot. Blake is my meat pleasure m his own farm. Even as Pay ' you fifteen -thousand dollars Come on t" '� t ' I have been writing, an unexpeeted� - (iontinued from last week) for services rendered and for your Even as Sheriff Rank Roberts �`r —`•'"- pleasure came my way. I suddenly ranch and livestock." rode up to the big log house he � f, ..w.w spotted a bird which I have been "Two sweaty saddle blankets, "Make 'er out, Abbot" saw the door shoved • open, In a 4ryiag to Iocats for days —S was at- - - - : still warm, ' Webb. Blake and Ab- Silence now, there in the house. split second saw the lanky form d • RONICL� fracted by his shrill bird =call. Mr, hot are here We got 'Sin• ". Webb nudged Tex as they waited. Tex, a gun in his hand. there in book tells- me this bird is a Yellow - The match burned out. The dark- Webb's temper war at a white the ighted doorway. He . caught %ING E R bellitb sapsucker= abotit the ei e ' __tsesi seemed ttsore opaque than be• heat now. Tex . was gripping his a `brief glimpse of Webb Winters of a robin; red head and .tb fore Their whispered voices Chnnd.otir�.e CLQrk¢ path ! _ ...sounded blurred. arm. and of bid Ab Abbot. inside. Theo three-carnet•ed black "'Take 'er easy, Webb," whir- came the roar of a gun-and - davit -. After thirty years of farming you breast, atergia8 to yellow -bafi. ,boy3 gitbhpserThete's Trianglelmen wed the till' Teaan. "Will be pegs Darkness. sate for the flash would think these was very little Wings susty -black an¢ white.- _ wantin' that paper..." or 'guns. left to learn; very few thins that It is a w°nderful' thing to Eiab s aplenty in that bunkhouse." ..Y es." Webb'i whir et was Hank Roberts was. 09' his hor #e. � g atran a bird and be able to discover • p hid not beeii tried; hardly any g l I got to, tackle -Abbot now, ?ex. - ' y y tense.• "We'll wait. pardner." his gun in his. hand. He moved experience a its identity. -.Hell be at the big house and Blake peculiar to farming that _ will be with him. ['m kitlia' 'em Over at the bunkhouse somebody across the porch. toward The front - had not come 'our way. But that had lighted a •lantern•' Ab Abbot door- -that was upon. 'So yous -Hama is '1fu�{Ri and where I dad 'em. I'll pay od Bob supposition 'would be entirtly ,, Anderson's tight After that. nothin' worked his -men from before dawn - - From the .bunkhouse came the wrong -There is always something you want -to change it ro Royal I matters." until dark The Triangle outfit watt sounds of men vetting confusedly new under the sun when it comes °!k'. Tell ntr why yoc want "t< " "Then 'let's ' go, cowhand " = waking up. 'file bankhonsi light went Bud- to farming—in, fact you have to, i changed? -- Then out of the night there. ' drstly dark. lien were to in ''Well, to-tell the truth. it +vas , .They left their horses in a wtT- _ move fast -these days to keep tip ! came the sound of a horse ap- the darkness my wife's idea. She thinks we swgbt low thicket wild went on foot to• roachi A rider was coinin Now came 'the oundin of shod 'with all the_ modern methods. - ward the house. P ate- g' P g For years the farmers in this dig. to lace the - same name that is. Webb's six - shooter was in his hoofs.- A wild high - pitched • yelp, on our spoons Now they stopped, crouched by trcct, includi ourselves, - - - the wide porch of the big to house hand "Watch the front door, Tex: -like the yapping' of a coyote ' n,6 have .dons P g g I'll slip around - back. III come in sounded am men on horseback their haying the hard way — cutting. :that was a duplicate of Abbot's that `way. !f' they, make a break thundered toward the bunkhouse. raking, coiling— pitching it `oo to f0aside down 10 prevent peektag. . ]rouse in Rimrock. -They crouched - for the front door. let 'em have Go is spat fire. ; the- "gob with- a* pitch -fork or by - IOw' listening I don't know who that is comfn'. The Hoot -Owl Pool' cowboys means of hayloader.- 2rrawing i# StN ii SIMn CHAPTER SIX - - but I -smelt somethin` wrong." had arrived into • the barn, load after bad; tl� - latmrock Roundup Webb and Tex were not the only Hank Roberts felt helpless. list b'tgjt,iil-g 'horse 3 or ' tractor on to b 1 O �' d t • dl - Webb and Tex heard the mat- ones who heard the sound of shod lees. powerless to' stop that. war - the hay -fork; dumping the hay into S H 1 f `V10. Red sound of voices inside the hoofs, Inside :he house Ab Abbot's that had so quickly burst into 'the mow - and 'then salting inn 1 tl s _ house The dntsip of boot heels, the voice• cursing. tame to Webb and flame'. He crouched there agattim Jevelhng each load. After each load N C 1 C s1 3 draggin' of spur rowels on the fl,. •r- _w —.," _.._�„�- � s,all;..griaped by indecision, ` ut came the men from the- barn i 7 1 $oorow a voce, the dcunkfa "Trouble comin', Blake. Git her use to blunder into that house wiping sweat - begrimed brows. A - -� d / 1: i d voice of Ab Abbot, raised in a fixed. IT let him in. *hoever he where Stuns were blazing. -His one 'hurried trip to the pump , long growling roar, came to the list- is. You bide. behind that sofa, You and only bet was to wait. draughts of clear, cold water, which revers, know what to des" From inside, the .house that ha l S O 1 iyO 1 somehow. on a hot day,- never -- 'Fifteen thousand, .is too much.. � Tex t' htened his grip on kVebb's been, ku bud ,into darkness when � 1 b li b Blake' Webb Winter's hide ain't P seemed to quench the thirst or cool wraith more than a thousand. That arm. His .voice hissed into Webb's _ Tex bad shot out the tight. there the blood. Out again for another - r - - ' exam`s oral as worth less. 1. of ear, came the sounds of a hirious load ... and then the- same thing - 'X p- S "That. ain't a Hoot -Owl rider: struggle all over again—all des every is mind to do _the job myself." - _ g y, and- eve °'Then - hop to it, "' �y —hea{i u against .. He's rid in'. straight to '- — day as long a_ s there is hay in the Better la low till . w e read his ( Continued next week 1 urana taco we a KIIUN' wllU were � °• 'f;�ld .,,.. \,. 1. dft Joe Blake's onart. "Take to 'em.. e:te goal. - •Abbot Then see what'll happen to the house- Watch when he passes But now, if you farm the modern �v you. You got a mind to do it your- that lighted window at the bunk- way, what happens. You dons we' self, have uh? Then I, might use " did last week, in common with AAME Y 1 kitiuse. Thin w e kin tell who it is. as well haul my freight I ain't _ The rider. travelling at a , long, X many of ' our neighbors. You cut r needed. Good luck, big gent You'll swinging trot, passed • across the . % your .hay with -a tractor and Power - •� weed lurk and lots of it." light thrown by the unshaded bunk- ; mower --and you' go' on, cutting tm- -- - - "Hold on, Joe. Keep your shirt house window, pp X / )< X X tit the whole field is down. After it tail tucked in. I want Winters and "'It's a feller with his face band l'x��Y : �" - << >OX -has. cured a- bit you rake N into -- Tex rubbed out but I want a clean . ged," whispered* Tex. >' Y window% with a side -livery rake. ,fob done, I'll pay your price, but "ft's Hank Roberts," breathed �. Your-hay is now read for the 'it's got to be a good job." "They'll., „ w�'� >r Webb. kill him. Tex. >` � .�• baler. You watch the skies fearfully "Where7l I pick up the cash •'I reckon =not• Easy, feller. Knows wondering' wkiicb will get there the location of that sofa--".,'. ” •� first —the rain or the baling ma- "I got it here at the ranch. There "It's next to the.-fireplace. To chine. Sometimes *ors bit it lucky, iP the safe. Well draw up a regu- the right of the door as you .go solnetimes you don't Eventually far agreettient; understand, to t s m �• ��. :the machis -moues in, goes up and iffect that when Tex Jones and 'All you `got to do.- then, is � X352 down the field with as much case - proved dead I . _ ebb Winters are rov as-the, man on the flying trapest, picking up hay, paCkjng it together, s. Bringing to 29. srt,ate room - tying it into bundles and dumping o %a. - at, ai taaaa_ CR�SSV^� s. Needy V2% each bale when completed out oa 1 l0. Hangs down =T• Misery ..,�`` Ytie field.'Ia a few hours •11. Addltionat n,5. humor your 1! P'rag� sent 37, Skim t hay is ready for the barn and.ean VE11 1N (A PUZZLE 20. kind of most as. Mimic ` "���• be packed away in the mow as neat -- RE 1.1E 22. Side place 20. Sumatras �a Y -ACROSS '2.'Turkish rest- 2S. In favor of wndcat as -you please. a 1.•i.isht meat 14• Have oblige- ' 40, Man's name _ v It is a good way io ••handle hay j S. The girl S. Entangles- tions 1l. Caultos * + And flff f R Semicircular ♦• Aitractiv: 25, Tavern 42. of a historlca x when -there is a shortage of man- building part 26, Performed period " *r x _ 6. Dtvid• x power and in some. cases dots away . 1!. Winglike 27. Cover {t. Wander s x j with the - necessity of hiring an ex- RELIEF IS LASTING 11. Dried grass 6, Lame 29. Night before - fe. Dagger kY A red 11. Puel T. optic an event 46. Charge xx k vX tra man for a month —and incident- For fast relief from headache get - '16.Charra r e 3 4 s e T e y to . rt X ally paying and feeding him -that INiTAN INS. For ual relief et ' 16 8ersrass :. F T. Rear teeth k is, 5v sin ou -can et 'a man IWBTANTINS. For g ls. b'rolte rt i3 4t _ :. r x xx Ph B "Y g ProloaQed telid 10. Bt•ed x x when you cunt hint. - get INSTANTtxsl :,lt. crude metal r5 to 17 But yet, in - haying the modern Yes, mofe people every day are 12e. Malt sheet, ♦`1lvr�__r ^/ way, there is 'somethin lackin �srsg that INSTArrrm is one thins t! Palm on i' 1X 26, Marked with 4 19 ap. - k�La Hiring a pick -up baler ,to help 'take to ease pain fast. For headache, for. little depr•s- care of things takes away much of rheumatic pain, aches and pains of = -_ .Iona Want some dream sheets, tl colds, for- neuritic or neuralgic pain ao, Possesses - Y p --thi color and - rotualice of farming. you, can depasd on INsTANTMX to ai, Whets s* low slips, other linens? This pattern Look back over the years.... Re- bring you trick cromfort. - • 2e, Reside 23 W45 26 7 s q ( ' rl. Resumed makes theta eaaq "fo haves Eaay .thember--the fun of bringing -in the INsTANTSxs is trade like a Ares ; as. Broaden t embroidery, pineapple -crochet - hay? In those days sometimes cription of three proven medical F 26. Plant 30 New beauty for linensl Pattern mother used to het so that often ingredients. A le • • ST: Of hint p �g • as. Hutxbt• ]s _ 6S2a• transfer, two iY4 x 1S, one 9x the whole- family was out in the _ tablet utttta<Uybttngo 4t. Becomes dry :'2034 -iii. -motifs; . crochet directions. . and' faded _ h'ayfield, Mary was 'as proud as feat retie% ,•Mw ` 16.Ancieni 7 Laura Wheeler's improved pat- punch when she was allowed to = inWati"etoday ~" '•"•,, - ;_- language and sknyt �. •6 Crass 1 tern makes crochet and knitting so- drive the-borse3 on the wagon and Meep M Mn4 `4sar 47. . Diehl simple with its charts, photos and Johnny thought he was quite a man \ •s. Dasher than 45 7 concise directions. - -when he could really build a level -` 60. Body et a Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS load- like dad: And then you rade _ churoh 49 so - -in coins- (atamps.caaaot be accePt nS fin f�In8. st. Ladder stet/ home atop the load; you took off St, measure bud) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 your hat and let the t1a,61 breezes l3 -ToWe! Tin 250 mganrn tit 5e 53 31ghteetitb St., New - Toronto, Ont. DOWN — — "-' ` #rint plainly PATTERN MUM- .. _ ... ..._ . Eeenendeel 48- Tebl•t so►Me 690 SALABK, COFFEE : t fhortenine Answer el %ew'tery nn this page. SER, your NAME and ADDRESS. _ _ ISSUE 30,— 19f0 ` - i tun i• --•i ii -_i ,i.i �, ii�_i n• iii .i a -�nonm mn�n•.• • sip, ' i .. • ,'tA, bined -Beat in egg yolks. Combine 2 tablespooss chopped slot bumper crops a huge domestic mar- lemon' juice with grated rind and 7t tablespoons etroppsi7 = ' ket can be expected to absorb all - ,�< star and' add alternately with % cup batter °� production except in 'a relativelX ca «W '• crumbs to creamed mixtures % cup bread crumbs j few lines, that sore of thing is bad lightly greased pnd- — 2 teimeen af� ? �ypyfgl . cling pan and bake in a moderate i egg For Canada, where agriculture is y even X3W degrees F.) about. 25 Mix all ingredients together and or greatest industry and vitally 'de- v` minutes. Remove from oven. Cover take 30 minutes in moderate oven. pendent on an enormous export xith meringue made by beating Serve' plain or with brown gravy, market, to follow the U.S, sorry W' - ::, -:.; ;"` „" ,,,,•,,, � .. . ; together egg - whites and powdered experiment would be a grotesque - . sugar -until the mixture holds its blunder. From The Finanrial Post. shape. Reiurn Xo a slow oven (300 We Can't Afford To ccgrees F.) for 12 minutes. Make This M1Ststsce Tapestries ° ati Serve cold. This recipe makes Worth u ti ti ' four portions. A Million Dollars Farmers in the United States are' — �. CHERRY PUDDING acing complete regimentation of : . 1 cup cherries, seeded and their industry "under a group of Five hundred years 'ago this eek r drained self- styled experts." This was the an obscure French dyer nihw.4�ean _ 3 tablespoons sugar , blunt warning of the :agricdtural Gobelin founded a dyeworks and - 3 tablespoons melted manager of the U.S. Chamber of cloth factory in St. Marcel, a sub- %' -` shortening Commerce speaking in Dallas this urb of Paris. Today the tapestries - 'I egg, well beaten week. that were made there are practically • �4 _sup nu7k While the warning was directed priceless. t i% trips flour - primarily to American farmers and It is said that in 1928 an Ameri- " .'' t • -= referred direct] to American l can millionaire offered one million 2 teaspoons baking powder y Po - - - - ' teaspoon salt icy„ it is well worth rep.:ating in dollars for the Gobelin tapestry „' i. , „ r A;' :i Grease well the top of the double this country. For here, too, there knQw'n as "The History of the '' ' boiler, place the cherries in the has been pressure to have the Fed- King," made in the seventeenth bottom of the boiler. Corer with cral Government pay out large and century. the batter made from the remain- uncontrollable sums is anbsidiaing The finest Gobelin sets of tapes- _ ing ingredients. various branches of agriculture, try, woven with exquisite care by Cream sugar and shortening to- adopt unrealistic floor price, and to the finest craftsmen then. living, ` Advance - FWd9on- Hint Rows of fagot embroidery and a- gether until light and fluffy. Add take marketing out of the hands of were on the looms for ten to fifteen .. se -tiny (yt i; � egg and beat well. Add milk slowly the individual farmer and tarn it `years. � .. •• braided collet ht hli ht the trim lines bf 1s bIa on .• to creamed mixture. over to super boards. Tapestry is often confused with ' of t Grab % lem. s Siftflbur, baking powder and salt This- has been done to a sub- needlework, with which it has little Table -Talks '% -cup butter together and add to first mixture stantial degree in the United States in. common. Even the famous work J/4 cup granulated sugar and mix well together. with weird results in that country's known ag the Bayeux Tapestry is <• 2 egg* Stearn one and one -half hours or economy, costly consequences for misnamed, for-this is really embroi- - It seems as if one just couldn't Jae Of 1�-ietmna until done. Serve with cherries.­ both consumer and taxpa; err and deny. Tapestry is woven complete 2 taps .fsuuh bread crumbs • r s with millions of farmers taking di- :Itave too tansy salad recipes. cape- _ on the .IoomTt��+trke needt.,.+o.1. ..t wir•w irk+ ...�.. id'uu,6 avu s. au - .. dally is warm weather; and today ` rJfl �P w - IT the type used for chair' seats and Four cold water over the rated '2 cups cooked noodles _ vehat they can or cannot grow. I'm passing along two or three a firescreens (often mistakenly called from a .woman who sa)s that she lemon rind and allow to stand. , _ .1% cups cooked corn +. In a country where agriculture ill tapestry) for which a canvas ground ea one of scores of major Indus- collects salad ideas -like other people Cream batter until soft Blend in /s cup grated ibaaas 1T is provided, and the work per - collect'stamps or coins. The com- sugar and beat until well con- Lcup nail hies and .where eves in ;ears of formed with a needle. _ s ments —as well as the recipes —are' hers — .._ .. = OUR CUICKZN SALAD CANADA PRODUCES SOME OF THE WORLD'S FINEST LUMBER 4 � (appro: -) of- cooked bits -size chicken 1 �� 1 tar 2 tablespoons french - : - dre_atng _ =-r— —I - 2 cups chapped celery .. - -. . — R c Tomato wedges -' Sliced stuffed olive _ When cooking the chiucen, add a stalk of celery_ and a small onion. Stop cookng before it fails off the bone. Cool and cut with scissors into bite -size pieces. Use the smallest amount of french dressing possible and gently toss - � 1 the chicken until it is coated (but not dripping) with dressing. This - will give the finished product just _ a hint of french dressing iiivor. 1 CkA for at least an hour, or over- night _ _ • r ;� Gently toss chicken, celery, and , just a small amount of mayonnaise (just- enough to hold the salad to- s gether). Serve on crisp lettuce and ' *J► t s�i garnish with tomato wedges. Slice - a'` .cuffed olives over the top. �►�� t -- I lice to make up a salad or two !t • M to have ready Just as many cooks like , to have on baking day. Most times this is a matter of making welatin lacf and oretrarinu the veg'etabfes and dressing to have on w - hand for to4sed salad; „ ALL -SEASON SALAD 2 packages rims gelatin -- -2 cups cottage cheese �' r .t • _ 2 tablespoons drained — -- a - crushed pineapple i rill cuP gypped nuts - ' .. - - Goleta bus sfsssst arrtliasiie�i amber Frees British C.oltaff6io�ir to Moritinfe sputa _ Chill the gelatin until- it - begins _ 16 bsasI is in Jotm+d the, foorfd. to set Then beat until light and - frothy. Pour. half of the );eaten ._ : ., : - -_; _ - _ '• -� • gelatin into a glass baking dish and ' - - - - -• - • -- - -- stir in cottage cheese, Pineapple and - � - -, • _ - 'f - � � r- F hs ea • ram s' s ell s fan a d a f"i r th 1lttts. - Pour remaining gelatin eve: - the top. Chill until ready :o serve. •- _X..is -a salad is ju Rt case of combining the ingredients -- - _ - - -• - -- _ _ - v, hieh are' handy. We all go for this • one. It was named at our house This is an adaptation of one of a series of ad- -. -of Canada itself; and that it is in the interest of J: by the wisecracks of the the boys• -- when they see a great big- chop _ - vertisements designed by The House of Seagram -. every Canadian manufacturer to help the sale plate in- the center of the table and - —• �.oc much else. to promote -the prestige of Canada and help sell of all Canadian products in foreign. reign , markets. They pretend to be - starving and a mark f - 'Ca nadian products- to the markets o the world. m - �e and. "Mom, where's the food. - P , :. ♦ ♦ �- 1 come back at them, "This is it." The campaign is appearing in m4igazines and = = THIS -IS -IT SALAD .aewepapers published in various languages and A campaign such as this not only, helps Cana- l cup cooked cauliflower_ - flowerets circulated throughout 'the world. The peoples than industries but also puts money in the pocket : 1t /, cops cooked clots _ of many_ .are told about the o* Canadimi citizen. One (sliced) - - y- 1 ! e - -1= - 1 caps cooked baby green quality of Canadian products and- f dollar of every three tine earn 'comes beans (left whole) 1 % cups ham or canned corn _ — see Canadian scenes illustrating � to us as a result of foreign trade. beef (cut in strips) -- - 7 4 hard cooked eggs -thitse products: Tfie more line can sell abroad About 3 cups of lettuce ' -The advertisements are in kee the mom prosperous the -will be - — - t/ cup french dressing - - p' • . P P =- = —. _ • - -_ - cup' mayoitttaise (thitmea ing with the belief of The House _ .- at home. It is with this objective with sweet pickle -juice) In a good -sized bowl; lightly toss -.-of Seagram that the future of each that these admrttisemena are being the french dressing, cooked caulk- J.rusiness -ent rim in Canada is r'ot iced and ublished d uvu flower, carrots, -beans and raw eel•' - -- - - � • Ip P �' _ t � • - ' cry until coated with the dressing. inextricably bound up in the future out the tuorld. _ Chill for a couple Df -hours. Break lettuce and place on the chilled chop - — ] !ate. Arrange vegetables on . the . lettuce. Add the meat. Garnish with _.. _ - - - -- au a o lea rain . e•rg wedges. .. LEMON MERINGUE PUDDING _ _ - _ -' - _ 1 cup cold -water ,r Y4 M1 ^, ' T'` x 'L _ ,•fir. .� ,,,,• -f -' ,.Y i. a ROCK : • ormin ' Headquarters -NNW a" al Kbwftm VA Owl THEATR Claremont District i �' CONDITIONM BINDERTWINE AND ROUE. ....... STOCKAND BARN SPRAY tj : , iI LUNDY FENCING AND GATES ........ READYLROOFING THU Rs DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -JULY, 872 880 It, Nev �.j,TSY ASPHALT SHINGLES ........ INSULATED SIDING •, r■ ,•,r,,r- GYPROC WALLBOARD AND LATH .... CO-OP AND MASTER FEEDS Dakota �1 BLUE COAL ,rte r �,o1+AY, . FRI, SATURDAY Y ' J.1, $z. W. CI AREMONT CO- OPERATIVE em.+.. At 7-06- and coo P. M. GEORGE MONTGOMERY BOD CAMERON Sstarda, Matins at '180 P. M. . - . a 3 -- - oi.dRZEftONT ADDEDD FEATURM r Me to the Stabl _ =' 'f Warring LORLTffnd A YOUNd L A R E IVY O iV T, _ : _ FIGHTING Fools a CELESE HOLM Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mansell have - with BowOrT Boys MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY been enjoying a holiday at Hunts- -, - Jaly e1; Aug. i and 9. l wms. Malcolm, with a fine attendanaa g devotion conducted the w at .la P. M. Opus�B b'7 etc Sore We are t to the I" s Stells Rollin er report stroke Presiciant, Mrs. M. Ellicott, with MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY'S • MU 81. AIM 2. _. ' Blue Grass day last week We hope for a speedy Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, as pianist. � � The outline in the Missionary Mon- of Kentucky Mr. and clans Keevil havq y foilawed: plaaaB Y e Mi'. 'Sef t Teud returned home after a trip to Barn- •hers and � s�ypidnc is Aug- `• . In M ECOLOR is and up to North Bay ust at the regular meeting. The �g BM WILLIAMS. JANE Most of the Sarce Plant employ- GLEN FORD XVELYN BRYEB . lYIGI$ RALPH MOBGAM am are back on the jab after a afternoon program was in Charge week's holidays. of Convener Mrs, Join A. White, : PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION Birthday greetings to Mrs. Raw- with Group B -, and some very i,.6e4 + l ADDED F'EATtieE , whnsvkbrated her 84th bin worthwhile papers were read, giv- p Trouble Preferred thday Iasi Tuesday at the home - - �3ABYKES TH her daughter, Mrs. Yic. Shaver. Mrs. World Convention for "Christian Witia P)My "Umem and Rawson has been up north for Education" to be held in Toronto _ _ RE LYNNE ROBHRTS some time, owing to poor,,, health, next month. Delegates will be pres- Rob.rt Young Barbara Hate Several of OUR- local C. G., I. T. ant from all over the world: meet- -- MURSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY cam hays been ]laying s holiday At. University held on the campus d other College* and camp, at Geneva Park retnryning August S, 4 and 8t last Tuesday. Tbey -- were: Lois Churches, with evening meetings Skinner, Beverley Barclay, S ?leis at the Colisew n, at the Exhibition - _ 29RAMN P� . ! . o Montana Johnston, June Morgan, Frances Grenada. spy School and other lee: 011tcs Opens >l;hrstop McCullough and Carol Johnson church bodies are sending letters ll,abardaTs ash BotiBs�s i� � 0„� P. � TECHNICOLOR Marion. Norton was unable to go, and contributions to the "Welcome 1lfa"Sess 91140rdaye and gdydWs 1Ag P. IL - 1 ERROL FLYNN ana being laid up with a throat con!ii- Book �� for some dale trr- Ampler - Free Parkeeig ALEX 819ITS lion. Theses girls Joined them on gam• - �. - ..,m=-- S� for a pknic st the Park At dose of the u& eeting Host - Irwin is at home on holi- esses: Mrs. Malcolm and daughters 6, -:FM VAM XMINKAM days at present. Helen Crawford and Fern Miller + Pie P��s MIS J 1 Miss Mabel Sanderson, of Toron- served a delieiaos tea which was to, spent the week -and with Mr. - Joned by all. - ��e, $e.�s tiystaos and Mrs. Maitland Anderson. The bbl B p� =N DT I C E ao ...FARMERS Abr•troulh and 1,MnA mimes Mr. and Mrs. Brown s 'Ottawa. acs lied it Brougham .and Ajast. • 'were thqq week -end guests of -Mrs. resulted fa a tie of 9- *. � -- Bold and installed H. G. ;%e ntyre, We are glad to report Mrs. Mat- Mrs. J. McCullough who has been hewa is up and around again feel- RODMAspending some time at the home of 2ng some better. ,CASH PRICES PAID her daughter, Mrs. MacCarl, of Mr, and Mrs. Roulaine Robinson . Whitby, spent Sunday at the fain: of Maryland, U..S., were visitors at FOR DEAD. OR , CRJPPLSD ANIMALS Sheet Metal Works Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beer's last sly home accompanied by Mr. and ...__ -- r of Pickering News Mrs. Howard MR), of Toronto. She week -end; also Mr. and Mrs, Alyn X reports that Mr, McCullough is Elliott and daughter Elaine, of HOR $ E8 - y - still in much the state condition. Oshawa, and Mr. Gary Winter. - - - X67.00 each j�s ' Z�gerieaeed = • The Goodfellownhip tun of ,the . Miss Ruth Gutman is iil is the COW 9 6.,00 esO h asty United Church served a very t Oshawa Hopital. Her many friends _ Loyal p��- sapper' .in the church basement on wish her a speedy recovery. _ Thursday evening, this taking the W. H. and Mrs. Ellicott visited p f- - CDNSE D AUCTIONE311R place of the usual supper served by their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L SMALL ANIMAL-- RZMOVSD FREE Pkkeelug and INIMtby Top■. the Woman's Association. Barrett, of Zephyr, on Wednesday - >� Household d Mrs. S. Cook has returned to her last - _ _ borne in lAnsing following a holiday The W A, of Brougham United FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE fin' a Specialty •, r• .4 Church will meet #t the home of Java Propsa! Attention Given and other relatives. Mr's. Wm. Ellicott, on. w eanesusY U% tby ll. IL I - Pbone Wh. 824 A big crowd was on hand on Wed- evening, August 1, st 8.00 p. m. B.A.N N•B2Z 1:Z333W:D:EM1XTC3' T nesday for the Field Day and Con-. Sonse forty -five W. I. members - cert, sponsored by the Claremont from Pickering, Claremont, Kinsale Basinesozen's Association. During and Brougham 'enjoyed a Short : Corn- binationa �OOn theca were races for on the evening of Friday, - o the children, a baseball tournament July- 20, ,put on by Miss Anne Rob- LOCAL REPRESB•NTAT1VE'S PNONE 242Wf2 Door and harss.h - : +•1.� r_ n we c. car ing AL Harvey brought a grand slowing films on "canning Ontar COMBINATIOPl DOOR show along to help the fund for the fo fruits, vegetables, tneat- and hicken," This ' the first Course of _ SPECIAL floodlights for the Park. c is i S.- Harald Hopkins is up north at 'the Department 0 b held ,in our � SON No. 1 Pine Combinaiiba Deers bin cottage thia. week for a holiday, community for some time, and was 2. iii, 8 by 6 ft., 8 Robert E. and 'Mrs. Forsyth are shown at a very opportune time, with glass and screen visiting relatives at Windsor this now that the canning season is upon Phone fr01 Yl► - Pickering, �t $1&W week. us once more. � • Mr. Kenn and Mr. and Mrs. Mit- chell. Two o� ;more -- Ell.O�o E■ei Mr. Jack Norton proudly sports a y new Meteor car these_da�,,s Cheri. of Toronto, visited with the, N. M• Gordon Mr. and Mrs. -Chas. Hardy had Harvey family on Sunday. a some visitors from Michigan drop _ Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Ellicott and _ in on Monday for a visit, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott and =,��� ������ Hea PI LaBE BER O:NT YARDS Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake,' of Diane spent a pleasant time at w` y y Orillia, are spending a few days Miles' Park. The animals there are O°e 84 with bail. and Mrs, Fred Ward, very interesting....-it is a spot be- MEN'S FINE QUALITY GAB. LADIES' BEACH AND GAR- NE-SHORTS, 19r. and Mrs, Don Hedges and .loved by all children. ARDI 2 HIP DEN HATS, NEW LINE family' enjoyed a week at Orillia. AL Harvey is being kept busy in POCKETS, 1 CHANGE s JUST ARRIVED, VERY They. called in to see Mr, Jos. Farr this area Providing the entertain- POCKET,, ZIPPER,--PLEATS, BRIGHT COMBINATION OF s• • and report his getting along fine. mint for just about everything in .... ».. ». $ COLORS $ Miss Georgina Forsyth is spend - the nature of a garden party with - t PNOTC►GRAPN6R ing her holidays at I3racebridge, in miles of Brougham - - "' Public Library Vacation MEN'S GABARDINE SPORT. LADIES' GARDEN HATS, I" Drock St. South, '%Idtby, CWk Members of the Public Library . HATS, PINCH FRONT, .� PEANUT STRAW . ; PHONE 22M will please talce notice that the lib- Building Permits EYELETS,' SAND COLOR, »� rary will be closed from, and includ- «.«.»,,,« .... ............................... $2.75 inz August 1: ,while the Librarian LADIES' ATTRACTIVE, • is on vacation, and will re -open on Issued Tuese & Sat B•H Paints Saturday, August 19, BRIGHT SUN nas,ESSEs, MEN'S WHITE STRAWS - LOW CUT, VERY REASON- You wail love the am Pastel - 12•'30 to � � 0 SIMILAR SHAPE TO ,ABLY PRICED » ............. =3. > in the Ess -B•hen Flalab BROUGHAM • - ABOVE .... ». »..» . »....» : •90 • cries quickly. -,- . , RANGETTES �- - _ -�. J. PROUSE , LADIES' SUNTOP -SWIM, IN, OT PLATES , The marriage of Isobel Adelia Y19EN'E WMT39 "T" EbWTS ' - CHARMING COTTONS, _� Devitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s SHORT SL�Tr� 313 009iL FLATTERING SKIRT GARDEN 10OLS Devitt, o: Toronto, and Will. DICKERING LAWNMOWERS =.• «.«. ... » » ».»»».........�..... ».»... $1.00 " EIS, GAT JERSEYS ism H. Hurlburt, of Edmonton, took MOD ETC, • 1• HARDWARE place at Edmonton, Alberta, on the 15th of. July. Isobel went West of -KAISER MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS iN \ ter her graduation at Toronto Un- - WHITE, -SAND, -GREEN; SPECIAh VALUE, IN NYLON ALVIN STJSEBY iversity, several years ago. Broug' SHORT �, $OS VERY SHE;JR.. . an friends' best wishes are with + LECTRIC �' '43.9'6 and $3.96 7dA D "gnb- standsrie "� this young couple whose parents.••..« BUT PRACTICALLY NO were once young people of this 8� aft E■sa � DEFECTS. a'a�t ar. $Iii _ village. - 4�)1UT= OMM , 1 } _ - SEL.LERS AND GREAT r .+� St. John's Sunda School icnic Old t 60?7 was held at Greenwood Park -on H K , AND WHEN YOU'RE O IN DON'T - _ ;VALUES .�.... 89c. and l ! ■ H FOdtGET YOUR GROCERY LIST • ► f Tuesday July 18, The well- �egnipp- H. • 1 � THS PTiAPLTr DO ENJOY OUR -- Mao You're Crazy ed Park is an ideal place for pic- _ . ^SELF.SEATW11 MOCETERIA. JJ n Co Kim .>a. nice when there are so many child- _ Piekerin eI.HANLIN 1 ,F'OVNDA� TIO GAR�i�EA1t8 � °o v &71 °`fcVOL . ran. An abundant supper was _ ECONObI I� �'.ra�, i, served in the pavilion �...a ; , �+ - — AND "GOTHIC" BRAS, and r ` ^^= I:ADIE,S BILK UNDIES. The W. M. S. Auxiliary o! St. John's Church held their July meet) - � i !nF at the bomve of Mr. land Mrs, H, _ f