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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_08_04VOL, AR NO. PICKERIN4, ONTARIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1980 !Cents Per CoP7 Authorized as Second Class Matter alien Rate: 12.00 Per Year; • U. S. $2150 W. C. MURHAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS - Roads. Washed., .Ou# - -•Cro s wined �: P .__ —+�_. _ __� . , • _ _ • -- .� a ._ _. _. _ _ � " —_ _ __ Y'j . ••. _. —... - _ .. . .. .. _ . ._. - — • _ d S #Dims .1n . eeC -e n • .. .t _ •- - .• ;)STORMS LAST WzEK END' A. W. MITCHELL FUELS - : OUSE CROP LOSSES LOCAL PONCE ACTIVE _ OFFICE RANSACKED _ ST, GEORGE'S OMEN'S GUILD Pickering Village -� .... The storms of last week -end did Our Soar 'local police officers are will hold their , monthly meeting were damage to crops in. the north- about the busiest people we have The office of Mitchell Fuels �qaB this Thursday, 'August 8, ai the 1 -- Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey Bath and rd of the township washed around Pickering Tw broken into over the week -end, . the I daughter just returned p and 8 p. -these day%- safe (which war not locked) ran— home of -Mrs. Ficir, at 8.00 o'clock. after - spend- -- ++ tt�a.ir + .,; ear a a, -Reif has and you have only to follow them sacked, cash register and other We are •hoping for sn exceptionally i �8 these weeks in Banff, where deed many fields of wheat and for tweuzy- fea�_hcr to find that good aftendamae. - they entertained on the 27th Ann- h0r grains, and segue farmers out. 9 office machines and equipment I nsQ ' Trail Rides while the Speeding, entering and crass- en. money was Hostesses: Yrs. Fait anti' lairs . girls - 7� is rat worth harvesting at •, ing through highways � and drinldngr_• t►gs. aPtaYbd at - KairraaaskiB Ratccli, ',�_�•• I. A Culvert just north o! the 8th in cars, beaches sad other illegal in the safe. Police are investigate ` - - - -�i.. T. F_ aaa Mrs, t;artrrright accession of the Uxbridge ith places are anpong the chief often- ing asatd working - on definite clues and Dr. H. T. and Mrs. Fannie$ see y me, was washed out, making a ees --all in the interests rf "Saf- SL Patd's- On- Tie- , -Dumbarton - UNITED CHVItCS on the Saguenay .trip. _ going. on lik the ilddth of the road abpiut 14 ety ". Naturally resentment is felt wss.a board at Montreal. at wid Catholics all over the world be- Mr. Kenneth Bath just returned e and -i fast deep. by those charged with thle offences,. _ The regular monthly reeting of lieve the -same troths, and', a taught after' $ . s Lew days in Btrf- Naar Notmt Zion, a Mr.. Strang . but the police .are doing tine job we the W. a will be held at the home the' same morals. All receive . the I moo, Slagged and died while' on • his wa7 asked them to do. of Mrs. 'J R. Martin, Old Rosebank _► a neighbor'■ cottage to get his Something in the neighborhood of Road, North, -on Tuesday August. one sacraments and all are Cater 1�. Bekkevold, Church St. und- one head, Pope Pius %II, A Cath- eewent a serious operation s wits to help him keep the water one hundred charges, e a nature $. Igo p m, oiic goes to Mass the same in Jap- � week, at Toronto, wand at the - 1 vale" flooding tb,edr. pottage. W. referred to above, .have .been d .. -- H'AZAAP1 f an, Pima, India or Pickering. All moment is said to be doing as wen acdrresr. egg.. • came • team at •ths- ' by our police during the month of The . •W.' A. of St .Paul's -on -the -. _ g T - w nationality is secondary. There is : oar. sad foarrd the deceased lying July. While not waiting for the Hill, Dumbarton, will hold a Baz- no part Hof the Ceolad whore .the I as congratulations � M j eft the Me& Attorne general's ' Dept, to ur+ to r. Don Is the south end, refers were very -our lice on, a the matter of fat sar' on Saturday, A--- 26.' op- Church has failed to penetrate. I& t but the dam p° eniur at 2.90 P. m. There will be Truly, the Catholic (lurch is the I Annaa, son o! Mrs. Annan sect = age to rands and droving, they have been keeping in home- cooking, late Thomas Annan, and Mrs. nps was not so extsodve. Ligiht- line with provincu d highway off- faticysv_ ttr refresh- .- United Church. LrJe Issued .oa .the I 'Willisun Davidson, daughter of Mr. as oa Saturday struck. and ran meat booth =sad otheer attra+<tiona same tenths from dews Christ un- , Jam Mitchell sat the late Mrs. t�'�y icers, and a 4ot of speedersr have der one head. The tree church. ! � j on the wiring of the bDine of Mr. paid fines this month. Chief Trin- S�npson-- Cslbrsiith must be one. A Catholic moves to !' Mitchell, on their marriage, -Saturn • ti cd Mrs. Gordon Bray, in this will- Hell tad his officer8 are giving -- day, Jul &2, at Pickering Pickering. He asks, `"What time is yy : re, blowing tuxes � the refrig- attention to the promiscuous, illegal The Rt. Rev. Fred Galbraith, of a., Mr. Wm, Make is- employed In the aator motor. Mass . , not "what Church will we - drinking in car's, on the highway, Athabaska, Alberta, uncle of the ,., ' meat department o! the Red and >� At Dumbarton. several of the beaches. and public: parks in tits bride, said Nuptial •Maas- and offic. go to • - Ingairiej invited. Fathei White spore here, pp miners had their hay baled but townshi tof which there has been iated in St. Patrick's Roman Cath- V• McGivney, Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Mei- yn Johnston _ ill is the fields and cone loss is s lot -butt a lot less in the past , olio Church. Toronto, when Beatrice and and family� spent a few days this .Tested in that crop• two week -ends) .. The Tuesday Mag Ida Galbraith, Dumbarton, daughter A Nice Idea For A Motor Trip 1 week at FEesherton. - -' Hydro in Claremont and Picker- istrate's Court at Whitby is - find-. of Mr. ,and Drs Wm. Galbraith be- _ .. { Benv - .Wienzek is nose employed C was off and on several times on mg that things are happening in came the biltie of Donald WilLam -M.-. and Mrs. Cyril Morley and 4 ^In the metal = working shop of Mr. ►turday, although no road acrid- Pickering -over. 30 cases of one. Simpson, son of the,late Mrs. Simp- family who have just returned from Tom Rodman. its have been reported. hind and another from Pickering son. Given in marriage b her fat - a motor trip down to the E. Coast I Mr, and _Mrs, W:n. Pyplier and At PiekerinM -F=nk Harris, %i„ , P tiffs- wse�.. 1,:_, 4L_ , - a_ �. °- owt�e sn vvb3te + prizing group of about j Joan, former residents, have been - Tt�o.L _ g �-srs- now rizia a as snatched from the swirling We must say this of Chief Tr'ia- satin trimmed with lace: and a very " one hundred 35mm.- coloured slides ! visitan the Wa!ter White family stirs of Dtiffin's Creek just as a nell• -be's not out to "get" anybody long train, a coronet of- satin and which they photoZmphed en route. I MW o &ei friends, ` 'foot wall of water. burst the deem but -doing only ' hls vrork where he seed pearls - held Star finger -tip veil I We had the privilegh of seeing I' Mr, and Mrs. L. - M.- Morley' spent Camp Yungveldt when the Sat- finda it necessary. and she carried a cascade of red them this week, and will say, they i the week -end with relatives in Ham - dy stn Am sent the crash waters rwcy and baby's breath. Mrs. =Lorna : have a "beautiful picture story of Bton. - sodiag Harris, unsbie to swim, - Baladcn, sister irf the bride, 'was that trip they can look at -any (Leeds tinned on page- four) as rescued Karl Langford, the PUBLIC LIBRARY VACATION time - a Splendid idea. Ed. b7 matron Of honor: bridesmaids were M9 manager. Harris was watch- Margaret Grace, of Detroit and - 46 with others, to see that thee. The Pdfor g Public, Library will, Betty Odell, Centre Island, in pas- FROM THE PICKhBIN(,.N]gWS Rave You Looked At The Laor wateere died not harm the sot- be closed for ioEids;.ys after Satur y _ _„O,_ .IK The t peer Rlghrt Hand Corner. imis, when he fell into the water- day, August 12, opening again -on .. tel tone g'o't• with.- matching. Of Thy Paper R6eentl T Saturday, September 9. All ' mein- shoulder-length veils of mauve, blue, .60 Years Age - A" 6. ISft � y aatching a fallen trey and hanging rose, and green, carrying pink and 'Our Fire Company have porch- GEORGE @-ARDY CO. LTA i, he called for help. Flashlights bers may take extra books to cover rose , carnations. Junior bridesmaids . _rraed a very nice uniform coasist- I Cmtractors New County Honte eked his face out of the dark and the holiday period. were Mary .Galbraith and Joanne_' ing of black caps, , black. - -- red belts ord mind two othisrs Lunched - mgt W ilsoa m pastel pink gvwr►s with j - shirts • wit3t a •white "shield on the = •_ _ • -- _ _ ' •. _ ?out to rescue him. Just min be _ jpIdkERiN4 TOWNSHIP : __ shoulder- length veils carrying nose- breast and the initial letters work- i - Else4here in this issue reference m hauled aboard, the craft tipped COUNCIL gays of summer flowers. Anne Gal- ed thereon. As the members are is made to tenders ors the New W all four were plunged into the _ near of a size, they look fine. County Horne, at-Whitby. err. The lbree rescuers tot Her- _ breath and Sharon -Grace were train _ - s cutely askona beverat t)ylaws were passed at bearers in yellow taffeta under -.( Whitby) -Wet* '4s sane talk Of As we go to press Reeve Westney : the August Council Ideeting, among white' net with matching shoulder- an attempt being made to connect bas informed, the :Hews of County them, s Bylaw re "dumping of re- length veils. The best,man w:.a Wm. Pickering with our electric light Council'■ having awarded the 'con- = or. Archlbdd $. M..I addan. IL A.. fuse on other than one's -own pro - Galbraith lr- Ushers were Joe .Gal- system, P,ickerinz should havie I tract, to the George el- Inducted As 1�E bdMer, Ajax perty or the township dump. Pros- braith, Detroit: Jim' Elliott and ectric - light: urge -Hardy Co_, of , �� Toronto, at $6ub,000, Brisk Veneer United Chureb , eeution is likely to follow an in- Jack Simmons, Toronto. The bride's " " "` "l 'construction. Other eupplementai .� fraction of- Basile, and, re the tak- mother. received in a grey dress 80 YEARS AGO - Aug, 8, 1990 contracts to the same firma: Laund -. Now. Archibald McLachlan, B. A. ing over of certain roads at Fair- with navy accessories de nntt a 1 There are a few defective planks ! ry, $4930 • and Kitchen ;9200 (,eel - ra of Rev. John and Mrs. Me- port Village as township roads • af• corsage of_ red J•oses, For her wed. _ in - our sidewalks. that require im-. 1 uipment in both eases). _ an, of Wkitevale, was recently- ter they have been put in shape. - ding -trip to New York, the. bride mediate attention. ( City of Oshawa will pay about _ acted as minister of the United . "Speed Limit 30 miles" signs wore avwine suitwith _�gr'ey access- - Monday next ' beingmovieyHoli-- 30- percent of the capital cost. and - _ - y Y as Y the County wi issue . a 15 -year lira McLachlan studied for the (Continued on_ page four) wall reside in Toronto. Farmer have a promenade on their debenture for $450,000, nistry at United College, Winni- `grounds surrounding the hall?.- ,A noteworthy release from the : g and was ordained there is T WOODLANDS An' agirarnent was- entered into I County Council is that• -in -1953 ` ne of Chia Yom• - on Tuesd v between the Police Ontario County -wiU 'have. liquidated � served as student minister at Trustees of our village . and the Tp..�' all outstanding' debentures. This Grey St. United 'Church for + Council........the -purport of it was, County Home debenture will then " years and at Atlantic Ave tTn- GALA CARNIVAL Aug. ' Church that the three men appointed by 1 be only outstanding. issue. . popular. will• here, will have charge for'one year, both in 1 of the funds accruing under the - nnEeg• DIXON'S FLELD, CORNER KINGSTON ROAD AND OLD f arried to of former• Marguer- °� ROSEBANK ROAD { township levy for taxes after the REEVE SPEAKER AT ROTARY Russet:l, of Fort W1Ilia,•n, Wand OPENS ON FRIDAY NIGHT FROjK 7,00 TO 1.1,00 P, M. A'�D irecess�ry extretrnses-?iave been paid. •; her cf Russell, Wesley and Nan- CONTINUES ON SATURDAY FROM 2,00 P: M. to 12,00 P. M. ce fears 4�0 -July �, 1x909 ! jPick!ering Townsh'p Reeve Will. m, Mr. McLachlan was livin in " -One of th,' most remarkable ach- H• Westney again add r esse3. the g - - �tiU 1, near Winnipeg when the - - _ - ievements of the present century • Rotary Club ere on 1lIonday ev- . '�j! ` y CI h ' oafs drove there from heir home. V '- - . - Events _ _ is that of the French aviator, Louis i ,erring, when he revietw•ed some of was one of the many who help- DRESS VEHICLE. PARADE FOR CHILDREN -2135 p,' M. 'SAT. - Bleriot, in flying across the Erg- -the activities with both the Town- • - - ' build the Dyke to hold- back .the lish Chinnelt...it is an event- which I _ship Council• and the County Coun- Dt. BAL.L.4KU'S MCTT SHOW -'3,8u P. M. cEl. _ j' od waters. 'BINGt►" WITH A CONTINUOUS JACK -POT. people have been dreaming about - $I1,�'Eil DOLLAR DRA'VI' EVERY HOUR ON '! )ESE fiOtrft for centdrfes.. :-it may revolutionize Developments in the township in _ modern warfare. It may raider use - I the past few years h.ve increased :'•; ST. GEORG$'S' " ' HOME- 'BAKING BOOTH, GAMES, RIDES. FORTUNE - TELLING _.._� __ HOME BAKING . SALE HOT DUGS, HAMBURGERS, CORN ON THE COB, COFME e o - vL value _w hat- 1.h a -bee erg c-. .. Or, it may prove of- no value what- the municipal staff have .been .nec- 1 be held at Me,, Harold Crooks' t•UFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM ever in Warfare. essary to-cope with the work, and SQUIRES' BEACH ` SS Years A_go , -• Aug•,S, 3917 also provide .office accominodat.ort. SATURDAY, AUGUST li,- AND A 'LUCKY DRAW" W" FOR ' A DOLL DRESSED IN tjn August 21 ,the Provincial for Baizie, with oil -hot water heat - Cakes, Pies and Tarts -i .FIFTY. $1.00 BILLS AND TEN OTHER ,BEAUTIFUL PRIZES Government will take over and und- ing of the Council chambers, In- Come And Btp _ _ µ ' ertak� the maintainance of that per- creased demands for services and - • _ ' - R 00 P. M. - _ _• _ . PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY PURPOSES tion of the Kingston Road lying be- increased costs- of materials to pro =' . tween Highland Creek and Pt Hobe vide same, have to be met. and operate it as a portion of the �. The speaker also dealt with the provihciat' highway. system. (Whit= - "Ontario County -Hone" now 'pro-- string Young Peaaple Suffer Abuse For, Prinaiole Follgwhig the street riot down there last week when by) The town proposes to ask the posed, on• a site on No. 2 Highway The people of Ontario must be more than s rised • some French- Canadien hoodlums brought out their government to take over also the immediately south- - of the present - -two and one -half miles which. pass . Home, Tenders will be opened' this '*-the past two weeks at- the carryinga-on down locaFfire'engirte and attempted to stop the preaching through_ Whitby_,_' - -,_ I (edntinaed on page four) - NortY►wes-"rn Quebec ........ ceru inly, many In Ida - by thh hose we,iwd relay dhi,,': ,..ldraeNSnd'ihe opera' . The •ball at the foot of the Cross _ _ mmunity at least, as we have two of our young tion of the machine and drenched their own crowd by- on- top of the spire of the R. C. •! James "Jimiry" Lee Ordained As en and one- young lady (sons and daughter of Mr. mistake) the protests from outside became so strong , Church was struck by lightning and Baptist -Minister. in U. S. A. - d Mrs. Wm. A-. Heron-) in the -middle of it all, and ......including one from Mayor Reawne,_of Windsor­. ahatthred _ We cannot but admire them in their work as espies- French- Canadian - origin ........ that the Mayor of the ' 214 Years Ago • .Aug. 8, 1928 James 'Lee, soft of Mr: and Mrs, -- tatives of-the Baptist ChU th w'orxtng Among- ..tae' .mining town h" wit rawn t e c urges- iaia agw- nst -•- - • • - - 1,�.• L��, „1 , rencli- Ct+n"ene in that northern mining country. the Baptist group and offered police protection in fut- during tine pdst week levelling dp has been ordained at the Ft: Wor4h the old tennis court east of the St. 1 Texas S�dminary, having pissed As is generally known, the trouble down there is ere meetings. Yet on Monday morning we see the re-- "George's Church "for •present use. his final •examinations_. with a 97. id" to centre around the-holding of street- services- -port that at a week -end aneetin'a the Baptists were a- Permanent courts will' be establish- i' percent. .....which, is this country, is anybody's privilege, un- ►ghin interfered with by the blowing of horns and the ed -in the park -next summer. for j He 'wi,Il..be married on August 23, statements mode beeoine of a seditious nature- use of a blatant public address system- and .the police which a considerable sum of money S and - plans to live_- in. the United ac's one thing we all lilfr about our - democratic nsf- l.tiood idly by. - has been -set apart. States far the present, He h: s a1- n —you can say 'just about ivitat you like, and get Whether we agree with the Baptiste sir ariy otter' 22 -Years -Ago --Aug. 4-, •1� rowdy had six calls to churches, but ny with it. But we cannot imagine a religious, body religious gr'aup in the matter of -street meetings, so- A movement toward making cannot_accept until he rec -iyes hiss -. - -• nuinely, sincerel bent oh obi. in following ind called "freedom -loving eo le" da not - Fairport a Police Village is now in } Y 8• g g -D F .pprove of the Degree in December, - y. progress and -.a pet;tion in 'favor of ! lying the wishes and will of the - Almighty, ever- •cnpduct of the authorities in IGorthtvestern�ne "Jimmy" put - Himself through • ing statements (publicly) that would lead to down where the " word" of nurnicipsi leaders csntuot the project w3l likely be presAnted I colleg# by "selling Fuller brushes �. g to the -county Council et . the next ts, unleae_- ell, we all know the story down there, be depended tipoti.' suasion. -• , and caretaking "jobs.' His parents - .. . _ are OiAe proud of biro for having . - - . ' _ .. .. . ,.dgDr ,IaS• t�1e lca►rd way.`' _.....,..�.� , N- _ . _ r r • _.. ^ f i etit 1 lea CODaa •• • � _ . for the honor, at �aep ;writing .: {�lasa ed Advertising.: being Montreal, Quebec, Hal:fa-_ - ` Nova Scotia, and 'Nijni Novgorod, Russia, with several polling - places ACCOUNTING iissusoAL ' still to be heard from. stws><srelx43 • ACCOUNTING sZSVlca CRESiI coRly BALVE —tor .uri fans. Zeer %�' • # • • .Irving N. Sbcom, 77 Vittoria St„ Toronto. Druggist sells Frns. r , - - That Abner Doubleday and his BABY CRICAN Satisfy Your elf - Ev"T suffem of playmates down in Cooperstown, tamTPrice@ hl a and Turkeys last. Broad rock w,- Dixon's RemPedy.0 Neuritis �� try - N.Y. Were responsible for the POOn Bronze two weer sac. ,three week $1.03 and MUN-RO'S DRUG STORE - - of the wor1G s greatest ey ., c=to- -= �° $' ,• ,0 Walk old nt L err_ - X White Leghorn. New Hamp X White Leg - _ wit, baseball (as• if you had to be horn. Black enstra1orp X White Iwshorn. Ili 25 Express Prepaid o told). But, as reported here re- $65.75 per hundred. Also day old chicks and. OPPURTUNITIEB FUR My-4 d. tRUYilI cently7 some iconoclast has gone older Pullets. Top Notch Chick Sales, Guelph Ontario, BE A HAIRDRESSER and discovered that the beastly WFLILE they last. to Week old pullets, White JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL 'English were even , CALLING it Leshorns. Black Minorca X White Leshorns, Great Opportunity Learn 1 "baseball" long before h folks New unndredd. Turkeys.Bro dg sna:te$d66- Brron:� Pleasant dignified profession, good vases On this side of the pond had any White Holland, a week 93c, a week s1.03, 4 thousands successful Marvel graduates week $1.13. Also day old chicks and eight America's greatest system. Illustrated CA i sport Outside Of trying t0 save On! week to laying pullets. Free Catalogue. Twed- Josue fret•• Write or Can Milk From Contented Sow - -Happy as a mama pig In the scalps, � dlo Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING- SCHOOLS is this contented sow nurin seven of her piglets. scHOOts = , That's just half of her family of 14 squealers, which is enough FAST Daily Service on DEVELOPING and Print- Bra her. 44 SKiing SL. Hamilton And so it goes, lip to a week or so ago we innocently thou tug s exposure roil. Developed and PANEL A- 12 Rideau Street. Ottawa _ to make any mother beam with pride. g Y gilt that ART Printed 36 cents. Reprints S cents each. HOTEL RESEB�ATION SERVICE of Ban gambling was, gambling, no mat- Double -size, In Album 40 cents. Reprints 6 Francisco, 133 Elsie st. Most for your ter whether it was shooting crap III cants each. Write for complete pries list. ,money in hotels we recommend! Send ,Cerny an alley or plunging, on the Red at Ideal snapshot service, Bingstonv Ontario. and cities you will visit for Free Lin, ' A" w ■ I R S T Morrie Carlo, 1 . if you did it d OYEi AND eds dr INO PATiIVTB nine a.m. or 11 p.m. But live and sAVn Wnu anything r°yts'•d' �"� �n�"' s'a:rl�aBTOxaAVaB A Company palest • learn; so we discover, on the an -, glad to Baiter your questions, Infoati papa a a" �ldtors Established is". 346 By •t»sf. ' i�.ri� 1 Comma Aookei of IntbrmatMe as. tMOSSt . V art, his own, thority of Mr, George McCullagh's work, Llmitae, tat Teas. fl Parker's Die :.: esteemed Globe and Mail that the e%rr.a TO'OnCO Ontario. TELtsn� waxrna WANTED, tour qualified Protestant teachers, ''Dear Anne Hirst: I feel like * to make sure yo',: Pari Mutuel machines, that are FsKUS _iron 6ALa for School -Area, No. 2, Helaaoat and packing up and leaving. I. see no * Companionship i. not enough quite O.K. it-Woodbine, Dufferin PROSPEROUS 270-a �iarra, Junta north n only. Methuen. Duties to commmmon" September. the future living with a man who doesn't * to keop, anost women content. and other tracks where Mr. MCC, All buildings newly Painted. In perfect re- Apply C. F. Stainburrh, sac.- Tre".. & R. 1, want a home and children. We've * They want s home and children races his �� Thoroughbreds„ if eaaa. sore furtrher Partiiculars writs LONG PROTESTAyr teacher. wanted for Carai,I 'bern married five years, and we growing up around them. They turn into iron pickpockets if they Biwa.. Port Hop., Ontario. Towashlp School Area 'Saiart for •card have neither. * want a husband they can depend were in operation under floodlights FARM. 200 acres; good opportunity. It miles teachers, 41.369.04 Per-annum. applications - "My 'husband *upon. at , Thorndiffe Raceway. (Railway from town. 29 .mti.a fr*m. •North Bay. from permit toachert will be conddersd- doesn't stay with ' * For all* this -you have waited claims agents used to say the field. Ontario. sale. Write C. �Haaunen, Boa. Ont. sac »Larr.Tr.asv »r, aightaoa drove. a job; he's al- * five long years, and with every quickest way' to improve the breed FOR SALB WANTk:I) - ways looking for renewed hope you have seen your of cattle was to cross a common cow TURKEY s.rg.lru whirr they iset. Broad RELIABLE Protestant farm caliper wasted - another one. He *- dreams brushed aside. with. a C.P.R. freight. Some sort Breasted Bronze, Whoa Honaad. 2 week immediately, Your own bolus, mirk and never saves a *: Your husband knows you want of reverse action seems to be the 93c. 3 week $1.03. 4 week t1. i4. Not too late woos. state experience, was" and number in - Y to cash in on thaw for this Winter. - Free (••inure Apply Austin Fletcher, Belwead. Oa nickel for the * this normal life. When you took - Case here —the quickest way to turn Turkey Guide. Twedde Cblck Hatcheries LS- tario. Prone Fergus 94r32, future. E v e r y- * him back, he vowed it would be The Sport of Kings into a "sucker 'ice• Fergus, Ontario, GRANTED. AT ONCr,- t:B.rleatAJ Dt,12 -- this he makes * yours— game " -is to cross a Mutuel M Nine FOR SALE, NO 7 COCICSHt;TT COMBINE. � NVZ8Z9 $ * -- fully *QUIPPad and one almost new Cockshutt 44 HOUR week. 10. Statutory Holtdaya I -. he keeps in his Yet he has not set aside a dime 1 ; with a Trotter or Pacer J is Tracto :, tractor can a» !Quipped wish tivi rnon� vacaelem wises par 'altar 12 sa•otha. billfold, n ever * to make your dreams come true. ' ' ' -power tale off. John Bumstaad a son. Wing- Salary 1176.69 Per month :hiss by four ham, Oat• annual Increments to $205.40 per moeth, Awakes a bank deposit. He even sold * He has given up a sound invest- j All. of which is a lead -up to our ALUMINUM. JWOFLNGI uamodiate shiptaent Good working conditions, Dunces is situated his interest in a business, and now * went for day -work. He does not latest piece of disillusionment, and -.939, thick in 4. .7. S. 1. and 10-fact beautiful between a wr Victoria id,, and Presentm urse dust -works there by the day'. " stay long enough in one position -it is, if we may be pardoned for s�tr's. •0 a apply s6 Per$sgnaara dohvsrroC oCi vid Tsilarem ortletter to Were, Dias tern "He gets angry at any little thing, * to get ahead. He is never con- . using such an expression, a honey.: Ontario points Por estimates, aaalPes. utor� Hospital, Dtincaa. BC. " * ature. etc; write: A. C. LX5L1Z a Co. ' and -goes -home to his mother .. tented, always wishing for the I Iii air probability everybody in the LLNITLD. i$a Commissioners at.. Toronto s, -- - the last time, he was gone three *moos ; -English- speaking world that can Ontario. _ - Leos WOOD LE4-iDi BM dayi. When I took him • back, he '' In other words, he . shirks re- read words of more than two let- M�ROTCLna. Rarely aavidsoa. Naw and 1 r•. and 4•• sawn Sottwooa, any ktais isied like a baby. He said he'd * spoasibility. Tell your husband lets knows that, back on an October used, bought, sold. axchansed, Large stock calla out• end trimmed caseload or truck -load of guaranteed used motorcycles. Repairs by' lots. - sever dog it again; that he wanted ' that you want him to start sat-- afternoon in 1932, the great Babe factory - trained mechanics. Bicycles, and cow- . BOdEAT JO.-.W LlrMBItig 47•. -A home and-children, and to prove. ' ing regularly, a part. of what he Ruth, -in a 'World Series game vs. Fla Joins of whaea goods. ralsoq qG� HAMILTON. 0". _ his love. he'd even join. my church.. . * earns. And that when he has ; the Chicago Cubs, pointed to the Basil nine #xcept Wednesday, Strand heels - "Since that time, he has never proven that he can and will, you 1 exact 'spot oil the outfield fence a span'. King at 11"ford,Hamtltan. �' UP YOU a mentioned any of these things!, * will invest your inheritance in a + where he was going to park a 4' CLIPPM Combine with stator, Teak aaa_ - "Except for these outbursts, he _house, and plan to raise a family., 1.. four - bagger, and then did iusg.r' Sell or trade.. Barnes Wesuak•. _ jn$t Baton. ant. LIVER BILE Jsever fusses. He is easy to get * If 'he does not want this, now is -exactly that very thing.- ATTZ- T1oN -- Eastern Canadian arty 919s>• Along with, and is kind. I just don't * -the time to say so. it is,. tisnE _.! # * • Grow*. f Try oar hardy Certified British - him. that he settled down. time he be- I In fact there's a High School his- Seveerrbru strawberry plant' for taker' Profile. - y $ plants .grow 14 inches tall. v1@1dins Willed Calemal - &W Teal 1� Od r "When my- Daddy died, be left came the stable partner in your tort' book entitled THE MAKING s•a0 eraesa of marketable berries per acre, jw 4 ties Monolog Rsria'r G0 us- enough to buy house. I still -' plans. If he will not then our 4 OF *MODERN AMErICA that has arming eh.w p'r'1o° of prodwtim The berries Mw. d $ Y • Y a» ,west large and firm. Let winter they 'Pis Imes a A YO P� O°4 WWO ! have that money. *marriage is .Eat the marriage you i already been adopted as a basic withstood' 26 below iaro weather whoa% other yy,..� s�}ap yea' "I am getting tired of Putting up. "* want * ' * textbook in certain Academies of PEr"'%i you. o a fe b�afor.6Av"t`os. iar'gak. t�aggoaar te'�t diq "tin Is Juv �6a%�i. Y��rs with all this uncertainty. 'Whit - A mss will ptoatist anything to i Learning south of the border, And Last w, may b• able to Fir pssate enough roe eooatlyss@& You 153 sow. Week sad ts0 thal) I dolt We are both 2S. persuade the girl he loves to be- as the students avidly pore through Plants now for the stains abipments cote. world loots onaL� �� 1a911s MRS. J. R," 1 Como his wife It is HOW he keeps I the textbook, accepting it as Gos- 9aip'nW !nn �.eWncoew�•rw.1e o terra»* safe �� ttio not thaw a st sow• * ' Five -years ,ego, you married .Isis word that matters Tell pal we hope, one of the "historic" Arrival. Prim. a. 75 per lee Plants. Prepaid a toady b awake yin �On * your husband because- you loved 7O' troubles to Amt Hirst, and pictures shows The Babe making rea Far 1s. Prepaid. The K.M.K. sernw- OW611118 g berry !'arms. H•lowna, B.C. - «him, and because you wanted a t bandit her wisdom. Ad- 1 .that. gesture, before gaping thou- se * home ' *nd children. He married draw bar at Box 1, 223 Eighteenth sands. $'of s'v'1° # * . • _ - BALED SHAVINGS you because he loved Poet -•but - St, New Toronto, Ont. - ,_ 'FOR SALE - Haled' Write 3 as aLaringa. ,i,REL /EYE apparently he thought no far- $life according to a certain Mr. carload ltri only, * so Plan Product., * ther info the future - than wanting " Mouses' That Was Root, the only drawback to this . pea Bas 75. Montreal. 1. pretty tale is that it didn't happen. MOCORMICY•DEZRING' tractor, bread stew. A Teetotaler And Charley Root should kno w. eta model ,�C,. equipped >d, witb Wt valley. . iwnah n • ;Have They Seoul? if anybody living does, because he env muffera List price $1,116; must eau; f • % � -A teetotaler whose teetotaling was the Chicago pitcher off whose rrcrrfua at sl.soe', Frw etnverF. Bechtel Now that we 'have 'to keep - an was so total that he didn't even servings The Bambino toole hi• MOt°'' New Dundee' Oat. Pea's so• aear glued' to ',rrr t '1" °I`•••a�.- �hstiur touched a drop helping, From now On the tale is kZDICAL BY RUBBING IN time to keep sip with" what's going of any kind of liquid for six years ± Charley Root's, as reported by -Bill UNWANTED HAIR uick reu:r »-.A --died the other day I �•ted from am Part of tbs beft Wlee Greaeelese M1tp in Korea - we have become y at the Univer- Bryson in the Des Moines Register. Sate -ree a rewsrkable 41Feorm of the age. ' -acute! conscious that military,- ai of California. He was a .pock_ et $••t dry4is, Y ryr Do t' • • a 6srs -PeM' asatalns na 4rtalnl k+seetlaest. ■o strong a a • l ;6tit ai and - ideological matters are mouse, and he died of old sire 'Charley gritted his teeth so bard w wttdestroy t LADORATORM � + IF _sot the only problems concerning The mouse was' caught in San 1 you could hear them grating upon 670 Granville Srreee, ,Seoul. - Diego Springs at the southern end his cigar holder. Vancouver, B.C. _, _ ` Now Seoul is-a ..nice word. for •- of the San Joaquin Valley, Califor- ' » * - - .. - -writing-short, snappy, fine for aid; by Dr. Seth B. Benson, as50- ;"'All right," he snapped. , "I'll an- - -i 'Another thing if Babe had ieadlines, easy to produce orr a eiate professor of zoology. He• gave calledT ttFiat afiot, t�iep- certainly _ 1 surer that once more -just once. would have used it in the movie of typewriter and generally not in the the.mouse a handful of commercial But the next time anybody asks , same league with a word like birdseed every few months. All of- me about it, I'm going to turn and his life. But they couldn't find any- ;= Py gyang. .But saying. Seoul is body .to verify It -not even Ruth - ��jE CQ[,L,�� something else again, and ifl the -so strong was the prejudice. against walk swap. *'m s� k and tired of ft -and they didn't dare use it." _ with n it has comr out See -sil ed evade. it, im l;cd -fu r a n d ll'n - noiSpoint at the -fence before he i ` &d SaeonHara. H tw _ � b 'err f time thus far. in which radio water, that when some was s nnkl- • * • Farmers Attention r o, once and for all -Ruth did his cigar with a' vie *�• �� Harness 3 about announcers have had to safe- aTc `��on -lift � swung, If be'd made a gesture like ious lab. ' ; Sole, Sule, and no doubt several perfect physical condition. our goods only through your . that -well, anybody who knows local Saco Leather Goods deals:. other things. .. This did not astonish Dr. Benson. me knows- that Babe would have "And that," he said grimly, "is, Extensive research -in three dic- Desert animals of the s'ouse's type wound up on his posterior. the last time I'm going through The goods sir• right, and p Sri tionaries -only confirms our prey- are necessarily teetotalers 'because * r # - that. The book is dosi g' our prices. We manufacture 1!n iioos opinion that lemcographers their physiological mechanisms are 1 out factory - Harness. Hom aren't as authoritative as they're atiaptea to the uti izatson of only at our bench. We were really rids o ea a sot" lssan tracked up to be. The American small amounts of water. Dr. Ben- Y kets, and Leather Travelling College Dictionary (hand • desk or son's mouse apparently ing the Yankees that series -and -�} 8 Y Y __, PP lY got all he +they�ttere digging the, spurs into as llsarelr Crazy Goods. Insist on Staco Brand paper weight, size) recommends needed from the commercial bird - us, 'too. - We - called each other. With Fie Itch —' Trade Marked Goods, and you Sapeool, with the oo as in book seed. With we could think 'of. Fiery, get satisfaction. Made only by Or, alternatively, Syoeool, which * Al - Until I discovered Dr, D. D. Dennis' amasla SAMUEL TREES CO, LTD. 1 lr test relief-D. D• D. Prescription. Word monstrosity it claims is the Korean - •- . ! : popular, this pure cooling, liquid medication 42 Wellington St E., Toronto 'With Babe up; oar bench -was speeds ace and 'comfort from cruel itching _ -;.ray of pronouncing 'it. -. _ _ . : . giving him the business, They razz- toot and otier i� str'oou$tF :; rural bottle;°asse WRITE FOR CATALOGUE HoweveT, Webster's New Inter -: i ed him about that. first strike and t� s% applicationchecA gventhetmos ii intense national (Second Ed. tinabr., Regu- rc& then a bout the secoii'd. Prescription lordinary or extra strength). lar Style, Weight 1b% lbs.) holds # ISSUE 31 - 1930 out from its authoritative eminence - for Se -ool, with the a as ih - end "He held up ant finger and then and the oo as 'is, "either 'fool or A BITC _ two to show' em he knet( .what - 215e Count was. But -proving that Webster'$ f * # * ��.�. YOUR QwN -- _ ` -` Yon know, Baoe had. a habit of right hand knows not what its le!t r is doing,- Webster 's Geographical This is a world of disillusion, and. �tr� gi somebody, is always coming along swinging his bat out at full length B R was�sA Es = -• Dictionary righteously , a ses Sole, and kicking the living whey out of will, his right 'hand before every w/M or still another; Sah -ule, and makes ! pitch. He'd pull it back and take our pet beliefs. First thing ��e know no mexltieti.at ail of Se -col: , his two- handed' ri • we're- going to, lose faith; in, Santa grip. , That Pukes gig approved ver- Cl 3tts: i • - _ -- - s"s so- far, ant! -leaves -the' poor - - - * * * - - - ". ' Wayue .fat s w•nat gave • some- - radio .announcer, with nothing to We knew, on she evidence of ` body the idea he'd. motioned to- _. _.. do except try to duck the issue, James , L. Sutherland' and tither j ward the fence. But he certainly. which is what' Wtbster`'s Gedgrap- residents of the lieautiful Liniest'one didn't ptaiitt.* _ # : • . _ * : iiical Djctionary" does --anyway-- by Eity, that Kingston -w-as -the birth- !,#ding the whole thing under Kcijo place of hockey, and the only ,fitting � ' -There wasn't' a si!igle hews- (Kajo }_ • It adds, however, that, -place .for a shrine dedicated 'to the . i paper account nest day saying. Ruth CIGARETTE T48ACC0 Kyongsong' is perfectly all . right, ;world's gasses spo� Theii, •some- l d rpoiitted. The lt$end didn't get - too. body tips and p!that the sport' ! Ftlarterl ti omefimc later. Anrl"-it'� - - • -St. Louis �'ost- DispaRh. v to invented in sore eii ircly-'d ff� sJ e gof: fisted arnunil.- .. .. . , ..., 1r•` 1is S',, ,.' 1• .• area :, •. , •', - i ...i..,., �,.. Y,.,p �/^.. w- „ws.rrurw.•,,.•a-,.•..._��•... s,.•,,..•., r- - r.�..r.. � � - _ - -.,.- _ ... .. -_ •.�_.. -. ._..___.�._. -4. -ter. jor , - r • ' -.� -�' •or',''11'+•+.:!�i: �:MCYM•IaG&,^�SJi:R.1r:��c¢ y'dx'•Sir.FA.�F ,3fY".�l.Ze.�•NYa,y :- -M1 :Rsrk •a' ',ems .A: .. ;w• ",...-aw .^sM1... �' .. "." ^. .. "c .:�. { � , .. �, ,.,.._' �- -- ------- � -: -_ r . ; .. - • ' _ 4 Fortunately they Were not iajn:ed. The funeral took place 0 Brow- : -.:;:;I gham Cemetery on Thursday' after- I - - noon, of a well -known resident, (alt - �� -; vne time] Mrs. Robert .Cowan. Our d -N --C u s t a ; sytmpathies .Bo - to -fir. Eawan and T mLry - - daughters, Miss Marjorie, mss Ag- r nes, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Gotnme. Many old -tame friends feet at the - i - • : ' : - gave 1 in. .:and P e k ' ^`' A fde at Mr, Frank Carter s e n n week destroyed an impleztieat shed o and Brougham, Claremont and Pick- - - ering .Fire Departments were on 4 _ = hand. ;t X • = Miss Gladys Gannon visited 3a � - Brougham on her way 'to see her mother, Mrs. D: Gannon, in Mill- _ -den. Bonny:r of Oshawa, went along ...TELEPH N E ' - - to see . her grandmother too. Mrt, Nott, Port Per rry, is still in as saq u xsaq alto 'sutoq Sett �s _ - with her, hoping she will, recover EATON'S Order Office offer you all the time= _ soon. saving, step - saving ease of telephone shopping. The 14 omen's Institute of Broti j 111�hortcut - • • t O ghami, will hold their August meet- Simply call "Ajax 111," and our- trained _stF ing on Tuesday afternoon, the 8th. I : ready to give you the some courteous order- taking - D in the Township Hall.. service that you would receive if you were standing r _ Mrs. E. Woodward, Eric and ��O 'nn lady'friend are motoring to Mich - at the counter. atisf action n -. _ pp g Aga foi a shott holiday.--, - G bI •s. Jones and 11Irs. Sadler his - ' ..__ :.. ;' ited�Mrs Mervin Annis this we 'Whether you shop by phone or in person, EATON S - ... Order Office adds extra advantages to shopping _ - t from the wide assortments and all values in .,z NO'T'ICE -TO CREDITORS "EATON'S Catologues,and Stores advertisements .. AND OTHERS its personal service makes the , shopping so easy, ATQ In the Estate of Sydney •.Russel[ ` NS " pleasant and - practical. Our staff is ready to handle - Wounacott, • 'e _ _ ALL PERSONS having claims a- gainst 0!1 details for you. to provide information about. a 0�h1L k j gainst the Estate of Sydney Russell sw catalogue merchandise; and to inalto.ad adjustments !f M �- - - � _ • - - i7ti onnacott. late of the Township of necessary. - BVI D Pickering, in the Coun • of Ontario, - — L ING 2027. Farmer, who died on he 27th day " of April 1950, are herb • notified , And remember; your purchases are backed by the_ ' IKING'5 ROAD to' send to the undersigned on or ,plain, proven EATON Guarantee: . "Goods Satis4 _ ��ss � before the 11th day- of August 1950, i tfadory or Money Refunded. ".. .et�'�' E ATO � V � full of their ,claims. Tim - + p -... _ • ussritb = meditely after the said date, the - estate will be distrituted having re- - gard only ' to the claims of which - �-, h the Adm inistratrix shall ten have _ ri notice. t - - DATED the ! : th day of July, 195k • WALTER THO31I 0.ti.. K. C., 66 met • with an automobile accident, King Str. 11'eat, Toronto, Ontarliay while passing through Brougham•, Solicitor for Dorothy- Jean - Wonar - : - . �y ro 9 on the first days of a holiday trip. ott. Administratim. -.� 8t 1i on - _ _ c .. _ _ - - FUlt;&CES AND a weTx� B� - _ 'Hardware'.. , Pbwo or Write Fee Madera" -A Xselluafte GENERAL• HARD WARE _ _ - _ » � ...� -,and - - - - =- -- - Xk 12 R*hvay, 3 tame... - _ - =_ . SUPPLIES ll�Of W _. -:I/t s XtIr ti by let - a �rra J. S. BALSDON & SON -:_- �/► #my 1 Dunbarton �"`f ! Miss Lorraine Lawrence 33�apend -• { rI�IAt�a ing two Creeks at ' Ottawa. MMM 1 ' Frank and Mrs. Hill and bays Are �rt a�tfr Atli► t �Mr having ten days' holiday 'at Heat - ings. - wr t�i wk Friends of Mr. Boyd are pleased ` r t « COSMETICS to see him out aasin after his sud -- ` � • 1� PHOTO- FINISHING -_Ist got Arwa, Arfem den illness. � e"' YBrERI�iARY SUPPLIES ' Mira Doreen McGlashatt is spend- �1�e. •• _ ��� in a couple of weeks in Bala �u ft BABY NEWS g Howard and Mra. McCietrtent and we used. Owl? '.STORE . HOURS a aary Beth, ass , up north on holi- THAT ys I sg, - Woel a :vii•. Elmov ' Annis is up in the - --- toll A a Parry Sound. district- fishing, • 8ttttdays 't, 00 P. M, to 5.00 P. aL • MONDAY, AUGUST T. 1950 CIVIC HOLIDAY � \ _f PkkMutticipality of the Township ,• R• BoYES/ Ph�e 3 , i -g. - ..BROUGHAM =The Store ^. DISNEY MOTORS i Mr. and- Mrs Al. Haney are WEST HILL PTCKERING •no-ndinz the week-end. at Tall Pines. er`�v' 2402 .. - �'ickerin Ont - - - and • «;11 ring John back wire -•- PHONE: t8 _ - g6 them from camp, Miss Atkinson, Of _ Toronto, is visiting, hers. B. Harvey. Miss Ruth Gillman is still not too' -- I well, in Oshawa s 'alS!tal, and Mr a Q U t, T E SIMPLE Peynter's sister is 'also there, ill: I We wish them both a speedy recov- ,. - ( Mr. and mrs. P, Parker, -Toro' nt ,, ' JUST FEED YOUR PIGS - - : D'ANFORTH -BUS LINES, LTD. -_ HOG FEEDS — =— DAILY - - ' F R VICE ' r They will grow quicker — fatten quicker— - -_ keep healthier and reach market weight much sooner and at lower feed •eosL - TORONTO BROUGHAM -. - .- , ,CLAREMONT EAST BOUND . READ DOWN WEST BOU�iD READ 'UP YOUR FEED B from the vwy start aprto 7S IM. • P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P, 12, P.M. - FEED B Rog Grower Daily Sun. Sun. Sun. • • .—from 75 lbs. to inarket weiglu. EL : " -- _ �..`•. Y, and and Sat. and , Rog Concentrate .._... . Sun.' Scut. Sun. B -�' Hot: Hot. only Hoe;' —when yon want to feed yws FEED and and --Sat. and Daily OF own home grown grains. - Rol. Hol. only HoL " E7C• � -' Over 140 )'ears'e rience in the seientiRe -- 8.40 6,46 2,00 10,00 ....... Bay and'Edwird ... :......... :;,' 8,40 8,3� 5,20 9.36 ratite of livestock feeds enures 8.10 9,i0 4,56 8.10 - . _ _ . _ f :K 8 10,10 B,10 2,25 10,26 Danforth and Luttrell i aterLn 10.20 '8,20 2,35 10,36 - Scarboro Junction «. »... 8.00 9..00 4,45 9,00_ - - 10,36 8,86 2,60 10.50 " Malvern'., - 7,45 8,45 4;50 5,46 .:» ............. :...... ................ 1038 0,88 2,68 10,fi3 ' = ;'� Rld / i _ «... « „. „.... Brown's Corners 7,42 8,42 4,22 _8.42 - - 10.40 8,40 2.66 10.55 ' , ..:..„ Town Line ' ..»»....... ...........:........ 7.40 8.40 4,26 8.40 I � 10.60 8,60 2,05 11,06 Cedar Grove - Markham_ ........ 7,80 8,80 4,15 8.30 ; ' S'tj s V,moo 7,00 9,16 11,16 !�l' ;-must Hill ” 7.20 ' 8.20' 4,0& 8,26 j y 11,05 7.06 8,20 11,20 i Green River „.....»......... � „ 7.16 8.15 4,00 `�8.1b ? . , ” •r 1.1.10 7.10 3,26 11.25 '4 j` �».»»»:....,„ Brougham 7;10 8,10 3.66 8.10 ,1,20 x.20 3.35 1131 '"» «...."'µ y._.:..L.i • ac•«•»» »..,.•�, Clsa+smonl ...»:.....,..�.:... 7.Q0 8 -00 8,46• • 8.00. ; F claftm011t e ' 7. - "ed Advt's SILK'S MARKET - ' PAL TEA C�P Oran a Pekoe 'TEA A now .SOLD AT 4Y, ou ands peppy g � �� ':You're crazy. Thousands peppy sL '7 0. ostrerc Tunic Tablets pep up . AT THE OLD PR f C E - • bodies lacking iron. For rundown . -- -- -- feeling many, women call "old ". CUP 4� ►rJ,c'� UCT R, WITH EVERY ��r Own ten Jrew "get acquainted" size ONLY POuHD _ d Too �w IL !6 0c. All ug drgists VOj SALE, -+200 Leghorn, one -yr. .. �._" . - =j Shredded � t _- m old, Phone Pick 24J4. r - WANTED --tip ring vicinity, - I one or more scree � a quite mod- MARa1RIMt 7 lod1Zed Salt 7.2 1L box — so outbaikl -. ; srr.trptni4ets.t . p,t _ in^ suitable for Pe try. Apply f ,' ► x4 L • I��ews Office. r pia =� eenex ' regular size Z ..Aug. 11 - . • ... � d1Y from his trsctor while travellin a Carnation Of 16 oz. tin ��� 'with about five f�S of chain att• OLD Iitis rib - s don the highwa g _ ,sued to his collar. Owner please At Year Farm g Y, btt we unaer- -- - — - — - ca11 Picketing 36J1, strand his condition was not at all Hone grown Tonatoes 1 V` $1.e - ALSO serious and his hurts, slight. The FOR SALE-- McDoering binder, 6- DEAD Oft CRIPPLED STOCK hued man was not quite so fort- ft o dot Barn. 76 z 34 on stone Hourly Pick-up unite and was kept in hospital and Sunkist Oranges t foundation; Hayfork and track, 76 Phone Collect - Agincourt 1SJ12 we h i ' feet; 150 7 -8''s rope; Wagon and g ups bath men will so32i be cum- dor 3, j rack on truck wheels; Hay redder; CAMPBELL INS pletely recovered. Ralph Schad fe11I Fresh T from th,B roof of a house he was Corn on yob doz. 2 Hand' roller. Cheap for cash. E. L. from and was t Chapman, phone Pick. 178J � quite seriously hurt, although no bones were be- j - - SALE REGISTER r _ lieved to be broken. He expects to ,_ return from hospital on Monday, y, gust w sA''?Ea.. but it seems to us to be a poor • Saturday, Au s - suction sale _ ,._ ,.-.�. of farm implements, household c.. o� way to spend one's vacation. Hope furniture, the property of R. E. = --�. "'s+w 3 ou re up and around soon Ralph. ' Pardon, Whitby Township. A good?'' Next week -end will see quite an !� exodus from the community when ,line of machinery, tractor, M. H., several of the folk take yoff on • , i r Sol wagon on rubber. A long list of BENEFIT BY THIS their various ways for holidays. good implements, Some household GOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Closson are heard- ` goods. Sale at 1,30. . Farm sold, No. BICS>QRINt3. ONTARIO lyBOl+Tlb 1IN reserve. E..Oke and H. Pardon, ing for New York: Mrs. Elbert clerks. Wm. MAW, auctioneer, _ 'SOMBINATIOW Closson expects to be away for a ' YOUR MOMI TOWN PAPER week or so and your correspondent you pcomploti, dope "is is hoping to find a sunny spot on - - thur�h HeW lord siws Yoe► send to b� in the beach at Buck Lake, near Hunts - — stbet is soles on whore C ihvi- ville. To -any of the others- who are Calvary Temple Pentecostal, WORLD out you whore biwovatoe or* ;s also hitting the trail, we say— Calvary —kt _ s happy Holiday,- but--•be Careful. ith iEioilaess day See rills ,o muebo onto s.bkli ui The Clinic was not quite so well �T� i►,46 a, m. - Sunday School 1 your bosNd your fsN►rL attended this month as in June, i R, �M 11.00 a. m, Morning Worahip constructive ropal oed istorpri• with only 16 In attendance, but we t � _ ?,.00 p. m, • ETangelSsLio t tieso of setio"I "d ishroi. ho next month will bring herm ' • - W . �•� P. = ft...I now*. tbore is so vabeitaft g lckering Market LOC,Ite�' Plan _ :. ,A Prayer Meetins 1Far TNt Ci1R1lTI/W SCIENCE oat in lull loree s6aiar -the date is 1, ' 46.94 V. m - Young People 'IE_Ta tba boseft of Was �' H O N E 30 _ .. , ' Pan" W. s. lltciEvc►y tO..ty . $t. Andrew's Prepbyteriaa Church �is�l Tio CbristM. SMasoa �: - •, P6ck"Ing, Ontario LISTEN T sighs ever - - • Rev. David 3ilsrsha4 Minister Al1C ratios, sa "TM ,300 ' p- m. •Church Service • tSoissai Mowilw Vlowo tbi Ne•ra,d' _. And sw this osipes - ho6 for i t ig iM _ .._ ,You Can Double Your Gas Milea><e - - - -- • —.1�•— — -- -- - QMd 'lltq sNt� t s. Mme.. UAA. ! ` Economy is the desire Of every w.w r•d M w Canadian Motorist. r Tw fh,lrl.. ,.bow A series of two articles k hick - ap- r••No• — ss iw.� t slime tt. - -- )eA ed is the - Ma and June issue Of Canadian Automotive Trade tells - how - an automotive service technic- r _ 9an can tune-up an engine to give r v Quality "M EATS Up' to twice the mileage, that is 1 currently being obtained by the av- cdty► too..► ryas.► • 's - - - erage dr.:ver. Cuna&an Automotive '- ;itii ► ° _ " Trade a magazine reaching some ! /"'�C>C`D N ,¢0_ thousand--readers in the'- "auto- p � r _ _, 1 - -, ��' , - � �k LLI// LLRR _. -\ - - oti, a industry in Canada.: ' ~ - Locals - Conthitued ! - 16rita the prvserit cost of gasoline - - �OCf�ER PLANT ' at an all -time high. all car owner - 8 Last w+eeek Re told of the .•Craig ° " """� _- ware intereste& in improving their Murkar store bean; broken into, mils per gallon; For example, an and with other articles,' the cash - Meats Processed - .- improvement of only four miles per register taken. This reek, an old ' _ gallon will save the average owner gentlemen fishing with hook and o IAV'IS SPACti ten per-year, year while w increase line i O EASILY P Osi Sy I N Y. ._ .. 120 r , snagged onto the, cash register GIANT GfACITYI • ' - . ' .. " 'ten mimes per gallon will save him in the cretc where he was- fishing: _ 'i E/1fIlY PCRTAaL! I � .- '� _L � a ltd $210 a }ear on gasoline alone. Herb Monney accuses the Tea's I - - -- OPMa -- _ � —0� p� "on_ _a_ At a cost of not more than ;0.00 Office of making so mucb noise a- the method described in the articles . cross_ the stt set- that his cakes are cA,Q be aVlied to any gasoline -pow- having trouble--after they rise, we -- - er!d engine on car, truck or tract- knock them clown again, -- ` or. Results vary with increases of _ N r • - - • - -- _ 1from 5 to 15 miles. per - gallon dev- .. Centennial Uatted Church D U NBrARTON __.ending an original condition of the r _ - oengine, the type of-driving done and ; —0-- RADIO & ELECTRIC how well the wgrk is performed. There were a few more folk who :Tests on at least one dozen differ- coined . the fellowship of our church _ wit vehieles of many makes, indic- this week'. which brings the total - - 'ate considerable dollar savings Poe.- certainly do welcome• thetti. We tin - ible b following the Procedures es- 7L tablished in the articles, derstand there are one or two oth -�,, - The detailed information is pros- ors still to Join us _and these Will , " -t ritly available only to automotive have an opportunity early in the service technicians throught this fill after Mr. Brahain has returned 1 be pl os FARM Automotive Trade Magazine. from his vacation. The attendance i _ Co. We vial be ��� p1� An • int4ett steel readers wr(I 1m ` at--��' ' was very trood, still for ��suranee W a >� auiseals t 3 Write or Pdoa• prevai�g priCes, ' - unformed of the originial source of summer time and there were over •1:, Raw !oe harm also - this, information if they enquire of sevietnt3' af, Sunday School. With - i ^`� � T tNrttt ` 001100 0.1 area the Editor •of "Canadian Automot- one mouth of holiday time already ir. " -ive Trade" 481 University Ave.► 'gone, we are doing very well and �« � 4i or � we will have to see if August can "` Toronto. a'' f' keep up Teizat_s_�e.A'started in _ asAsV ! •� >d� ! BORDON 1'0�1T6 L! July. ! B►w�non "l� I �di st. Ts.ea Towns Council • Coathtaed hfp There is little social activity a- '.bank Old Format Road and round about theft days, with so SOTAXT DONTUR __.Fairport Road, South.' many folk away, and so we find it • ?l� oaf sell low at+aia weak at County Council, 1 Mrs. Swan waited on Council re hard to MAU up a column, so we. I pt+opasl�fl ADIO SERVWX Tory sneer the spec culverts and 'a water course on• part •� anyone who may have some- i/�� ` IR49 r to ! � s timats ran from 3 to 900 th, -- - --of her property. Council ' will view thing to report, to let us know and �Mt j Fes! 7 possibly some point half the spot in the near futum we will endeavor to et it printed. / it two• Demands here too, Messrs Don -Kemp, Haut Sroe>s g jlttata/!CS tt _�,/ - commoded6u in the Hof pCongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. nT and S, Huxter, Max, appeared a• Ted Cowling who were married on iltfSjOl W&S � r made the old Home inct gain asking that a culvert be pltac• esturday in the church. The bride • , --_ meetlap the demand of ed in front of their busine% sect- Ii ft+om Toronto, and Ted is the. son �A8 YO,jj INSUM TO t , • County: which- also falls ion at Ajax. o! Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowling, Can- r Aiaatdi MAY • VALUES ? A s .ens the standards o! today wh• F Out. County Magistrate's Court, teonial Void. ing of. fire and safety. Thy ' °•Oda, forwarded a chequt for • M L E. B. Taylor was hostess to -DOUGLAS G. � � �• or �� Welfare Pay a grant of 5�. 86,10, being Pickering's shays of a mmnber of friends and neighbors. - l - xnauntainance dPart Particular paid on charges -laid by 1'idic- last wtaek when a dual Stork Show. Arthur Field Polio !n Jost. Police rPPort MAITLAND PRON31: PT08�4 SS W • d obna, M . $ stwne er was tint order of the'evesiiag for Y t• dress aver s0 summons iss!red Mrs. Ro Plowman and Mra Chao. : �lss Joif• „ _ Tapper. Uy lovely gifts were re- ward a of Mr, Club rr� A ■strstioa of an add - oeived by the ladies and an enjoy- SOUTH - PICK�JP- STRAW AND HAY MACIL ne was given Gnun- -abbe evening was had •by all with HAUNG thenr,'!a this mannner, ke - Z TRa machine webs j have many .. delicious refreshments to bring it _ . FA I � PORT ' . IPTAPI ll/a .�" D29=6 1 up-to -date on ma on �i around the towne'+ip offi6 to � ' concluslon. Both $file are Gwrdeos ]floired Wnd ORMta" . they am interests Hong - - J,- Jdrrbin,. i;, .Wywdls -do, aF.k.d ;Dutch Wax Brides. HF.ACiI Traetoe.Worked guest of Ro�iuian -19I. S. IT .About the dog catcher, The matter We are sorry to reporf two ace- Rr Illy 116 Plakering Pbme 25M ; IRVL G W33ITID - PluE.iltRING � No meeting , neat 'xeay - - of a,sound has to be taken 4sg, si'in ' idrenti to our church tnembers this p��ng 2W. - Holiday,.-, • us township solicitor before any- week. Mr, Reg. Morrish was throws - > ` i . can bee done. „ n�rl�w�..wn- ..- .•-. -._^/ �._ �. .•r•_i.,. _ _. - ._..�,_, • _- __- .- _._- . -_.�. _ _ _..... .... _-- .,_. -.�, _ .......... ... .. __ -..�- ._ter.,...— .�._...+... ..- .. - -�.. �+ ... _ _. ._ _.- _ .... _.._.. -. _.. ._.. .. .._ w.... ._ �_.� . � ■t _21" r lted ii Birectvt' W h rt tevUE , .. -••r.. w t tau ��, w�a Mrs. High Pugh is entertaining ..A. E. Richardsoyi + saE1.l>tl,:lse• kwit".. Mr. and lira. Cole sad MM Shaw, all of Toronto. t 1. a stiWCa3ru3 Sato Delivery Cea Be Weds- Leslie and •Mn, Randall and son ' 9+ �j. ]ETAS Of T'.•., FoUevins Mason Billie ale spending their vacation at a OOXVNyA C1[KQ A:sphal• ♦.• . 2SLp Canfield. 41n Ohd astablisbed Aganoy, itasdy R O fkwUng I n AU Grades Mies Catharine Hilt; was at her r Roll•r•lo tiidisg - home here for the week-m3: also SU�� f �Q�� ataltWllB To Serve You. yphs" Roan pa►fti Mine Jean Fleming, at her home. P80NE, PICKMINQ se. AANN&iaam Co"Ber Bead Rev. John and Mrs. McLachlan _ Ridge Cap sad veaw have left for a month's vacation. Gd pp� y �' t]OW � avoid all itmnnt -p abatoney /sue Wing ifaad Bev. My &nythe, of Long Brch. l �• .�.• B M JM R We Brick Bs Baptist-Church oupied the pulpit fwerre blocks h at the Baptist Church here last - ! Of A ZInfis il Mind 4x0@8e4J@4W - 4v, Re, H. Hardy being on BULK 11 DQ UIS hw races Iddser Pasta sad Pat" vacation. Wloss Aaahenwq L Besiasss sons of Mrs and Mrs. J.aIrvvin left RFFri90R39 �dJ9' .R3QI=+Z Z�.i I'iF� a'0 ll'iote • W. 1T�� for a month's vacation at Halibut- a 24AS3� =, Oat f'h0 �•'°d� Oat Pick. l41WW t10 8000. > - °'a0N= 744@4 114 . bon. Ross Randall and family spent Sunda with his parents. f11g881ptMMillpWtiWllnlNtpNillu111111H111811NlttlllllmNININ IIpgltlpNgUpUIMYiIpi> -' "OUR TRUCKS PAr18 Z'"" WLY' y KEN AND CLA R K E homey hr bie Anthony sisst violet (Mrs.. PRF..3NTIC�3 STAFFORD EROS. McKme). ♦ - - -• UCTIONEERB Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anthony r.ioeased and Authorised for the MONUMENTAL WOEtlWLB spent the week -end in New York. �'� ��� Coon" of Ontario and York Pbode - Whitby GM ! _ . Fstsii stocit, Implemeetta Hon - - � lldle - - - . bold ru aitw% Real Estate 3;18 Dundee fit. Z, Whltb,, opt _ Y ' VACATIONIST _4 f -- - Saks our Specialty at Ressonable The heavy rains of last week- - Bs4es. Dwl aft-vim, for tits did considerable damage to the d ? • Price of One -' MCEEICHNIE'S low- lying lands 'and really soaked says: = milkier P. O, phone, Agin -SM8 the standing stooks of fall wheat, as • - = Maikham P. O. pitons Marl. 806 .1 u.56.4AaVA,A6 DE&LJ8 many 41eids were cut. - 'Holidays were trade to be Teentless have been established The bridges and many trees were enjoyed .. 1 just got new ill'Upk:IiAI. DIREOTOB carried out in the Chapman and Good ears before the holiday . •• atiettoaeers slap 11390. Cedar Glen farms to our west b y a .11"rivate Ambulance Servke the storm of Saturday last. Y • no more fire worries fo�c s - or p long, long time:'= Dick Winter has ,just harvested - - DAVtD H. MARSHALL Wan: McEACBDIM Peep* his early cmP, potatoes, which was ` a 1 Rev. Mr, Yourix 3 p- R S Phone Pick. 193 " of f o y YAM tea ffrM AC,COUNRS feted a vocational school of one and ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY _- week at the No. b East School with _. 4 PRO=: PIM 27 J 1W � .�e� „a' 'Out. tm& thirty -live children attend - - MONEY SAVING • '”" "'4'� Basil 'Churchyard, who has been - _' _ _. - ,per MONEY- SAVING, - employed for some time at Gras- -- W 'll�. MAW A . W maere Farm, has accepted a posit- _ J _` lRL 1\/ltS � with . has Motors. Mrs. xmixeRm Churehyord is also working in the - i f[W> am AIIO And Motor City. - - 1ft16 say Monument Works - ..a..a•rwtsr< �. 46 Mr. Downing, of Lesside, with .- TIRES Rolm AQ"M, nor. ♦AWA20111 his son-in -law. of Oshawa, were - I. R. L ot x"ao t, ONT• pbene or Wifte here last week looking over a local. - - _ Goodyear dues are dependable, 1M rrruo•nvi ve TWO Mass Wast Of Whitby On e14 Demurs 8t. >on+e4 WLkby Property that to being offered for made to stand -up underu road r.,r rlKl - 'conditions .. to ra along NR W wahway, Between Wbaby Albert Downs and .rife. from mile after mile deliver And Ajax, Toronto, were visitors with Mr. .. ENE: WI3I'PBY 4412 and Mrs. F. X-Chapman. complete satisfaction. Drive in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weatktey --have your tires checked spent a dap or- so with friends at bet~are the holiday. �, • ! Port Perrry and enjoyed a day's - fishing. We have not heard how - s e - =__: • man muskies -: -J, A. WILLOUGHBY 9.911 to IZAG and 9.00 m am y 86t away. : /� • �' '"` "'" � +' Friends. from 'foranto were guests k•.,•';"'a•..,,- - AND SONS Eveaioss: Mon Wed.. �",. 7 to 9 of Mrs. Cowie over the..**ek =end: , - '•� ,' _ Fleaty Years Canads•s Larg. DTBti-1NlY SLD(i,. Opp. P. O. _. MTS• Corrle is to be con•snatulated wa eat Farm Ageuey. upon #ter vegetable - garden where - Foe � ,y Property �� - OSEUWA, ONTARIO she has had about the earlIest reg- stds J. I, (Sad) Stewart Phone - Res. 269e: Ofitce iifie stables in the township. LAW MOTOR _ AD0603 . Toeonio (Three -Day Service Arraa9ed) Mr, Dupont, R.• O, P•, Inspector, + A That -Fosse In The at? `of Plantagenet, -has be" making PHONE Oalt Our Cdr Dept, his rounds on the dairy iartna this RY91197 . Toronto Q week. PLYMOUTH Oil REPAIRS eliers & Atkinson Tuenis Verhoog, a recently -atriv- + L _ —�` - - - Phone Agin. 901 W-9. Stoaff. 900 ed Hollander, who-is employed at _ Grasmere farm, spent Sunday with with iW brother at Claremont. CLE IDE N I N G- Card of Tom y, •y� i _ . - Auctiners DIXON We wish to gratefully expz s our 9b Year's WW.,,, .,,' ., sincere thanks to Brougham, Clare- Mont and Pickering Fire Brigades, conducted anywhere - -- Bi iaZwrm�_�- and all who helped us..at the £ire, _ - �Q pare acid Property Sales. on Wednesday, July Zs. - :- - 4lf1{tiA Especially thanking the ladies, All Bales perssaally Listed sad who stood by with Mrs. Carter. 1VIA R KH A M Advertised. prepared sad =- + -Mr. and � Frank Carter and � -.. - PNONZ sew _ ' cc __�_ _ - .. t a�l� DUNBARTON J. W. DIXON Prompt *See Dunbartoa another page) ; -At popular beach 3?AOP1tiiCTOa :ReasonabiE Rates Mr, and Mrs. Sandy. Gilisid and . _ . :• L�� ��� Sandra accompanied -by Mrs. C. resorts everyone in the + . AMBULANCE Duncan, made a Family has fun Thera are s motor trip to visit relatives in sppjs far motfler, Hamilton and Middleport, N. Y., resftl going by 'nay of Niagara Falls. �-._ �. and dad — zestful amass , Mr. Ac Donald, , nn holidays games to�etroit to visit h'.z step-'- for the boys and girls YourFriendly Resident Agent" °� °ter a hospital there. :- r safe play for junior 1pti1TllLkpCS scu9tT _ _ r with boat and pal' e ,C� 90�, s�� East Woodlands : ' IN16 na —nr Ma ' 1LSIE�1'!' II�iIRRdNCR Rte. --•- 3l4DY >I+SOW[ App j 1fhe holiday season is now at its NORTH SAY $1E,56 t � Im" P1r , r.,,•,�,. Foil BALE WITS � - peak although the weather has not OWEN SOUND ' =7,40 , �'- keen too favorable, many have been P.ENETANG CYRIL 'E. MORLEY - and are now on holidays. Some of : [,�, GR.AVENHURST 46.70 F these are: Mr. and Mrs. Comport and Mr. and Mrs. Wown, of Old' "r� (SW*wt to change) no Forest Road, who have Just ret- urnea from a very eni,., tbla ter through uah the States. In all, this lnek re- travelled through dif f erent - States, ending in C M R f M B R Cie five R` West Virginia. Little Lianue Wood- MUM house was away to ' Musselman's ,! �+MN HOSE phones: Scarbaro Me or Howard 1117 - - Laic for her holidays but was tak- PHONE 4SW Mr,- SCarboro Junction _ en sick and had to return home. We , " 'hope that Lianne xr will soon be ell be climaxed by a Water Polo Game Special, Other 'winn&s were: Mrs. • again. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Mutton and fanul are awn to Lake Sine- which is sways s eery lively and ' Moan; of Highland Creek, Mrs. F. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - _ y y exciting to watch. There is no ad- Johnson, Woodlands Road, Mrs.. cos Mr, and Mrs. A. Hull and, the S Z. yL'MHEI� -Rough or Dressed, 'Prim, Snob and Doors. family are away to Midland and ' �niasion charge and there will be a+ • Spring,. Rouge Hills, vie Perry, r WL11DO1V UNITS COMPLETE -.1`mm Bash, c #1sa•. Bp1ra>t On en Sound, Mr, and Mrs. W. Mc- Luc Draw. 'Woodlands; 1Vir, Faizgrieves, 'Fair - Lt Factory built and 'ptefltted. Lean are going away this week The teaming rain failed to damp- tm* 'Mr Bill Shumovich; Dunitatr Doanaoan' Q fEri■ettbeare. _ Orangeville. r the enthusiasm of 'the Bin-So ion: ::4lrs. Dia'aond, Whitevale; -• "" 'W�„I,gOd,RDS-Ten Test, a• �rOG Everyone is a8ked to remembe>. ns on Monday night.p they pack- Mrs.: Littleford, - Dunhartnn: _ Mtst< rjxwoobs -. ir, Cedar. Bi:th, WNdte:; and Etch Woo4 _ the grater Sports Day at the Pool, ± ed t- he 'ball.to capacity. No one was' Margaret Rose, Toronto (t�rieie) ;. • , ;�pffiitY} ". Ld- .!"pWt and Vim' �=► r &O+ D4a�O eM� on Monday. August 7. There vain ' .ducky enough to vin •the Jack Pot Mrs. Mead, E. Woodl!ids; Mrs. �rgatto; 814h% Pliasb o' be about fifteen events and all but out the, were lots 'of oeer prizes Fernane, -Rouge Hills amid M two are' open to anyone who cares Won. Mrs. Coultice of Highland King, R•osebank. Congratttlatio' to enter; the other ttivo are strictly Creek won the Share- the - Wealth,' .winners. The next regular Bing - Members oral=. The afternoon tivill„ and received $13.50, Mrs. A. HoU will ]is on Monday, Sept, 11, b Im LASSE L of- E.• Woodiands- wort the $10,0 ' -there will be Bingo at thq Csrniv , � A ,. • _ I iii _ a - 11.•4 `' - A ' - • - .. •.n .M..wsr ' I- ....1s. , :.. ..sln.i "_� �: _�r�e'y' • •pis,tir.:%,kx'?w `,5• ._•qd,.. ,.�i•wwac a: a •t;w.: - r _ • •; • a: f, ;v,. � . -,y.- . ;c'°.wt - . :,,� _ , ,.. .. A i- ._ meet my-sister -in -law at Bronte as : HL•>t••SyifCil>t Discover' How How Good _ she wanted me to go than het ct hunt'.up an artist in that district A balesmas, was trying to sell who specializes in textile printing. tht young wife'an egg- tither. _ s eked Tea Can Be . _ - - r - - - _ It was fine when.I left home but "Your -- husband's' eggs will be _ as F waited for the bus -another, just right if you use this," hr s.8- _ alh tm douNe »tlmngth CZA while 90 _ storm blew up-the sky got darker &tired her. ,Y ' �� i>ab0 t�ide/M Ailed CiQ> -- - _ - every minute. Finally down came `.`But I" don't need it," she an- •...d stuQGtz dada to ttssle• `� _ ' ' the rain. All I could do was sit steered, brightly, "lack Jikes _ his _, a �.- _ sTw. _ in the car hoping the .wind would eggs the way' I do thel I just -3oo': not get strong enough to carry us through the windorw -at lAie traffic .1- I _both array. It was an awful storm • "fights and give them three reds and • �- - - two greens. '-' -hail, rain, thunder and 1-ghtning, • gr - _ Probably 1 have seen worse storms T but never have 1 been our in,one _ quite so bad. Eventually it blew n: ' r ul� 'ICED _ -� '..' - over and m sister -in -law and I set' ` TEA r �'� ' ( out to "find Mrs. Elizabeth Floe . ' A little man with a drootiing -- - y oustache dashed into an int m and _ _ And what an interesting visit that - aid'to" the matt behind tit ' bar,' a' sZ ,. was! Airs Hoe} specializes in hand- "A large ginger ale." bio -ked drapes, which she designs,--, - - -fie was-- lookin so-sitai;t=n-brat- - - -• -- - "' ; ! dyes and prints herself•. Her work the landlord d asked 'hiib WlAt was -�` ' -_ - • is e- rgtus'te its- both•,colour and de- the matter. = Riders - for the `'f: - sign. There teas a very good write "I got home tonight :o find a ... up in the Family Herald last spring birange man •kissing my. wife!" aturin •her' work --n o triad "f1' f v u do:" arise _ e d ubt ell eta d d o d 8 Y Hoot-Owl of you .read it. But reading about _tbe landlord. ?" it is one thing and seeing is an "I picked up his umbrella and pot- _ _ _ » other. Mrs. Hoey is very young to smashed• it- across m. krec• and. V r f? ;� _._ have accomplished -so much in such szid;.'Therel I hdpe it rains!' _ a short time' and always there are by a• 'H• SHARP y new designs in the making, Some in find it hard with young- CHAPTER SIX Texan, a gun iii hia'hatid.' He was _ > ' stars around to keep up with. even. (Continued from last week) breathing heaxily 'and blood oozed + ordinary -work =, but Ears, Hoep /1\n• 7 from a bullet hole in his side. s ' does all this and her art work too. " - - - She has two lively, adorable little On the floor lay Ab Abbot, &apse- ~ -. - -- Noyv the Hunt -Owl Pool 'men 1 girls, two and four years old - tame with a rush, -quiffin their �� an ugly welt over one eye t g , blood - smeared, just inother. work of art you might Webb Winters, sat r - - running horses. - Hank Roberts 4912 sas 12 -10 30-42 say - although I imagine her hus- { on the heavy paunch of the un- t - ..slammed _the door. shut and stood -' biand contributed his share just as conscious cattleman. - w.� with- hi9 back against it, his gun A he also helps his wife with her in his hand. His ileep, unhurried "Ht s yourp. Hank:'.. said Webb. �' �� ~� block- printing during the,--week- voice halted the men. Then handcuffs snapped on So smart! So vecsatilel 'The col- in&.• - ' 7, Abbot's thick wrists. Webb was. -. - - "Easy-, boys, I'm . Sherifff Flank daf is removable, the reverse may 'Maybe not many of us could af- � f oberts. There's a hell of a fight bendini over Tex. The Texan's be. worn in high or .deer -V. So 4 �R eyes -opened., A slow •gr:n spread ford dupes such as Firs. Hoey goin' on inside, but there ain't a both you can do with this casual makes -even thourll her charge is - across his scarred face. g = thane for -any man--here-tar help. btauty. and it sews so ea,ily! - - = actually. .very ,reasonable. However, ? 1'm._ deputizin' every man of you, I'm all right, piiclnes: Hell,-this Pattein 4912- conics -'in size$. 12. r regardless. hound up them, Tri- ain't nothin'1 Just a- scratch. I paid 14, 16, 118. 20. 30, 33. 34, vii 38. 40, it yO11 seal]y want soniething orig- ., _angle snakes and hold 'em iii the Ed Young's debt:: When the ivork 42. Size 16 takes 4 yards 39 -inch• final and have difficulty iii find ng t bunkhouse ,Webb and Tex Jones is done this fall I'll be lightin'. out This pa tern, easy to' p.e, &lief- drapes that are just right for your • is inside atteadin'. to. a little for Texas - where Ed's sister is - - Jiving room 'Mrs. Hoey has the rk• sonal matter I'm ho7dia' this your, waitin' for Inc. Can you loan me campletee illustrated an tnic�ionHas answer. Yes. I mean that, because !f to a j and 6,he of you men ggard the back the use of the makin's'". _ yQu lust choose any design she has ��� - Send TWENJTY -FIVE• CENTS � � � a door. Watch the windows. I g (25ci in coins .(stamps cannot be in hand and- site will make a up gat Judge Anders was wearn anew in any colour ,theme you desire. _ warrants for the arrest of Ab Abllo: black broadcloth suit. He sat there accepted),far this pattern to -Box-1. Or for' as additional charge rile .,413d Joe Blake and for every -Tri - in his chair, grave. white- haired.. ... 2J Eighteenth St., New Toronto. And the -_ -Angle . Help '- will .even make you an exclusive _ .. _ g y p -me serve em - -. sober. Ne� nhs once more a judge. : Ont. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. deli legal and proper. Git at it. cow. Yesterday lie had sentenced Ab ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER gn featuring anything you have RELIEF IS L/iSTiNG boys." ' Abbot and Chum to prison for life. in iii'nd. if ypu are musicalb- .tn- ;For fast. prolonged relief from - : Froth- our there -in the' darkness - But today- he was servistg in a clintd theft Mfrs. Hoey could design ;headache get INSTAxTIxl. This' a spoke in a x'm aid put�I'11 be" _ =�Tiencoutprcoom was asked with �• your drapes volt fiddles and haws, �_ �e tablet contains not proven m�� _ h dd a ! music scores or •cellos. She might just one. but 4lamned: Shenff. the drinks is on P 'even throw in 'a few grand pianos ingredients that ease the pain fault. - - men.: women. There were i ..-- °' Sit Let's go. yon_ Hoot Owl aepu for good measure and the effect. /sad the relief is.. in most cases. Lstias. ranchers and their wives, ranchers HRONICLES would still be artistic. Or you may Try IIrsTAxrrxs Just sate for psis Perhaps that was `a chuckle that who - represented -the. Scissor -Bill be fond of poetry and would like Wicf and youy my as thoumenda do escaped from the-sheriff's bandaged, Pool At 'the rear of.the courtroom The Song Ify Paddle Sings inter � there's one thing fee headache lips• The than who °had spoken was %eret cowboys who had ridden with %INGERF j preted. in drapes and sli " ivie the Hoot -Owl Pool Tex Jones G!vet%d•otft� lelrlt¢ Your dra p- L. , its IxssAxstimI Ig g quick, efficient orders covers. Then .Elizabeth. Hoey would And try IxsTAxTrNz for other­­-- : "Take to 'em cowboys• Round looked tines&) -as lie stood there. possible- Sane ehis week end or even - the girl to do 't ...and that o._ np them Triangle things and gor next to Webb- % 'inters, Webb g is Lust about im- etches too .... for neuritic or neuralgic ► m j theme would please. her tlecause she - Len . , • or for the pis slid idies ral 'em. We're a- workin' for the- law holding the hand of Kathleen Afar- thinking! You see we are suffering - .likes to specialiie in art designs that thatuaosapsny a cold. A single tablet land workin' hard!" corneas Murphy. Sheriff Hank from- an .influx of the younger Are exclusively Canadian. And for usually brings' Frogi..inside "the. hobise Hank• Roberts stood . beside her, his weddin resents that are different _ 'Roberts could hear Webb Winter's- leathery face wrinkled with a faint generation -and when six young g P ROQl1n ztlief. Mrs. Hoe has place mats in sets -�- voice. � � - _grin. - .People get ,together ' in : on>< horse Y "AIL right Tex? Are pnh an 'And so," Rnishrd Judge Anders. there is never a dull moment, es- of four, or two, with table napkins _ so laueltltne Isday •. riot ?" «I g pecial when two of tbern are new- to match, They youlda`t do for me '"d't"r' pToeotgnce you man -and wife." ly engaged and become the target because 1 would be inclined -to Aesrse•••r ��� "All all right. pardner, h ,_Gravely huf_eyes bright with un- shove- m late to one side rather. done -{raid `off ` Ed`s debt'; Aow ' `sited tears, -' of all the ribbing the other.. four Y P _ "you fixed ?" Judge Anders , kisses can th;� -may Added to that - another than have the Mace aiat 'hidden I • the bride. Then he gripped tite hand• of the party, is celebrating birth= -from view: Be - - -.- "Got the big hunk of meat hog- of the new owner of the' Triangle: `gay so there had to be a &suitable ".. �. This, of course, fruit, meant to be sled and L'm set-tin' on his belly. Sheriff Hank Roberts was next to t I g Hart_ any ?" - :• -present "appropriately" wra ed. f sales talk." I jusi- wanted to bring I 12•Toblo Tin 231 ' 1cis3 the brides _ _ .- _ "�P oP ... _ y' DP But Tez s voice did not -answer. -So there you have' it; - friends, and to your attention one more Cana- aeatoedesl 41111- Tablet sonte 6p% - -: Sheriff Hank Roberts shoved open ��_ And nos." he said. "he'll. head if anything I say appears to be _dian ' of whom -we tray well rte i -&he door. - `°'-tom �h�- if -eh" -'_ .without rhyme or - reason you will 2ouu. fiddlers- don't la till sun -u to- �' - -- "Find 'sae,- Hank.- Find heel" play P know who is responsible. Right at " Mae's safe, son. " - morrow, ".we'll hang 'ern•. And you this moment there is a lull in activi• Uas�dr � e••r Hoot-Owl Pool men, listeir. The _ • ^ "It's hank, V�'ebb. I'm strikin' ties around the house as the young tender Ae.h�ng 1 7 d 3 d a light." fawn is- yourn. Take tare of it. - - -= -- tg folk have, I believe, departed in Then the taateh iii the'sheriff's lodge, lead the way!" quest of a swim. Partner is having. a �s I 7 3 �a / b�3 hand flared Its flame Sighted a THE END "_ his- .forty wiftki,so it seemed like a I d 3 1s d V '1 3 1 'space lamp- and• there, in the yellow - _w'- _ � good time to at (cast get this- co!- -� Perspiring Feet - A j b �► light Sheriff Hank Roberts looked umn started In Just one minute an saWicatien or Q 3 /� V _ $ ZJ f 1 O • t he - rlerired rrti m. nel the mw` _.. . ','� This is one of •the few nice ikiRk- marald 018 irao'u sat era smsrlw tit - T -3 3 who had wrecked it, - i d;dtt'i a«u: c an) vuc V. Ci�cat- 1 , 1 in 1 Est said' i ho ' ends we have had this summer- fret ,rut lkerally lump roe Jay. 1 I M N 1 1 3 Joe Blakq lay. 'sprawled on, his - "g' hoped they- would neither too hot not trio cool," abd ' "No rues. De troubbal _you rust apply a face; dead. Beside him -lay, the lanky play the hands I had dealt them. ,few are" of the oil aver the vortstea of a nice breeze blowing. May it so 4M toot might d t a- : a an morning. as- wlxa sec Ws-1 Iti d d S E1 I d continue for there is work aplenty, ston rsquirrs, Jost a little and rob is in. tAat will be helped or hindered ac. It's simply wonderful the way n sec■ on• , O 9 R M O ? 11, t3olf gadget id. Possess an foot mtsery, white for feet that a*oat 3 tg MIA P _ /►RO����D 13.I ;elate as.. Quote cording t0 the whim Of the aid will with, in offensive odor, Chet.•. aocb +its CROSSWORD r . Karrest• so. obliterates - The wheat is ripening fist and will ostler to the world.- 3 I N 3 N 1 9 1 1 . It's aWondid fo la -this bin 1s. Grow dim 411. Afterward. a Fran eom a- 1 /11&11 O O 1t✓ O Zi - PV �� ' s.1. Raised in a 45. Beard of grit. Possibly be ready to cut sometime. i non of essential- e ics s oil are camphor tins °t -_ -' ` - this vi eek. So we are back again. other antiseptics so good that thoawnds of iai'den 67 Active bottler are sold annually to help onften up St. Public store. '48. Small ex• to that perennial worry fear earn■ and caitnusea. ISSUE 31 - 3930 ACRD= s, Afresr house plosion . . .- - 1. Constellation •.ti:4allinsvtisel 49.Humnrtngbtrd that hail,' Wind'or'heavy'raiii -will 4. Pede4tal part S. Lair 24. Starks of st. Recline knock it flat before the binder gets rA Death notice 'T• Potential injurlea 62. Limb metal ss, Breatbe rarlaly -s3. Indian into it Last Thursday, for instance, _ rs. Aaditor - s: About " . at, Imbecile s4. caress in some districts there wai a shot " K#. Agrettble t, -' tai. Exist t• Intolerant 117. Memoranda S.S. Sun god shat storm and wheat was fl ;teen- - 1111. Vehicle - pyrson ,• -20. Play the lead' 611. Indian - P equaliser 110. 8rosen water 33. Pule itvart mulberry ed here and there. No extensive . _ brillimt s- Run l t s 4 e 7 e 9 to to damage but enough black sky to _ t. Ras st, exit - >:r�ta --t� ^t same few c we watch- - - - St. Lift ug t: • I. l d, the, black ominous clouds .roll roll 2C Hardy 28.l5pread up and then came that spirit. l QQ It. Get awa: 1s 17 to of thankfulness after the storm 4'. 31. Not any - n e found the wheat had not evay �y + sat 33. Encourage when 2C 84. stake leather been harmed and the spring crop _ it: H* brew litter t= 4 Z= is still bobbed • an¢ billowed in airy - - 41 Card gains waves with the decreasing windi. Glo@ show. quick, -- 41. Beverage Zs tt - 31 - - - ... - ''d Z:. - - - -L_ a� 42. Filled cakes __ wa5- weliCuc atvaaa. w ea•p Wines �W 44. Talks enthu• c i down because. I had arranged to ,11 slastleall> 32 33 34 3. _ ' ' Nogg @t. Mey"ll 1, look b@ttes r a a • 41. Rescue 117 40 1 - - � :7 l -a 411. buotl7 alt• 4t j 44 43 �_� lit adllg @i. 811. Pass - ' . 1811. Alttdt _. eVl1A8 d 0,4860 t Acres. _- _- - - T - Protect rear as from ST. Usrrlatrd - • - halt and TFTEVEa. we rare a Shia. t. Brasilstata and bas of Bs R; or write far say OE:>,1.00D. > LAM, AND ALL MUD= or J111w"N Tortoise 48 48 30 S, 32 53 54 •repSto iIS14 as or write to erica&• A. Rent , .. ate,. a oeoi, W. t-11s . Dowly J.4ci,TAYL0R UMITEO DID YOUR SHOES 1, wins " A inppOrtl.t.. - - -•�9 _ _ q tit' - TOROIIIo SAFE WORKS THIS YOU :� r.lt•- - NUGGET MORNING? t. ApVIV Answer elsewhere on this page ins hi.remi t&slis><wwi• - _ Modern etiquette . ivy litabeeft L" INS �lattie Andrevus :; _ >> . met;= remove �. �.1 M�. .; In an elevator? A. It is not considered necessary -Back `in )une' or thereabouts I 1 '' •1!,: to 2 tablespoons: salt .may be any more for a man to'remove Tics - -- - - -: w hat, in a business elevator. Is. ele- i passed on to you instructions for a used basic 'biscuit mix and one fors ' vatore in apartments,. hotels and -- :'�-- muffin mix, together with some re- clubs, men remove their hats, but g CHOCOLATE BROWNIES •t ;t l in elevators in office buildings and eipes that made use of .these time- and •work -saute 13/2 cups Make -Your -Own a stores they usually do not. These - 8 prel•arations. ;, These, :%s I told you, had been pre- Mix (do not pack) elevators are usually crowded sad y rl cup sugar . t it is difficult for 'a min to put up - pared by the L7. S. Dept of Agri- jt �, - _ k arm anei take cuff hi. ha!- an cuiture, in the interests of oetrer -�� and easier home cooking.' 2 eggs, well beaten Q. Is Dear Sirs' considered •_ a , teaspoon vanill a'` :n` proper salutation to a business let- aiA Since then a leading packing house ; 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened ter? .has •developed, after four years of chocolate, melted gad cooled y: A. Net:, the., term "Geutlemeri" work ,in its • test kitchens, a basic - should be used. 'Of course, if the ''homemide pastry mix. Litera '$lend mix, sugar, and pecans. ¢' business letter is addressed to an P rY 11Y hundreds of recipes were analyzed Add eggs, vanilla and chocolate. individual, then "Dear Sir "' is -quite " to- find the basic formula: Ten Mix thoroughly: Turn into -a shat -. '? correct. ` = -- tronuteb or -less spent- ia_prantriy ._doer pan (7 x ]1 inches), well areas- Q. When a, man-takes -a woman ' combining the four ingredients will eel. Bake in a- moderate "overU -(-350 , ,- to dinner, should he give her order degrees F.) 22 mintitts: Cut into .to- the waiter before vin -tis result in a convenient "make your- g own mix that is always fresh, and squares before removing' from pan. own? - - Now'Playing At The Movie -- junior gets slid, rocked, swung, „ - A. Yea, alwa� s. you will find a real help in prepay ' ing pastry. cream puffs, biscuits,~ FROSTED CHOCOLATE. napped. and, if necessary, changed and burped, while -Mom and Q. Is it . proper to use a piece DROP COOKIES Pop thrill and chill to the latest cinema fare. At least thats of bread as a " y • ' desserts and dozens of other deli- _... pusher is order to �....cacies. how it -works at this movie palace, where cash customers can , take up items from the plate more ' -- ,'2% cups lake -Your -Own park their small worries in an off -the -aisle nursery, complete easily an the fork?" l _• or- Mix (do not pack) with kiddie equipment that includes slides swings, _cribs la A. No; this is ill - mannered. It is �^ These points e ere found impor- 4 cup sugar ens and pert attendants. g play permissible; however' -to - !told the ' ' - • •taut for best results. 1 egg, fitly beaten - - - - P P - `- g �g 'knife in the left hand, holding, the Combine, the rich, creamy short- 1 square (1 oz.) unsweetened "' ° edge down, and use it as a barrier - teeing with all - purpose flout" and _ chocolate, melted and cooled i " cent Highland Bentgrass. Such a against which tote fork, may pick double- acting baking powder. _ r•�� Use standard measuring tops and i 3 milk c • ,' mixture would contain about tbre4r up • the articles of food more easily. r:, • spoons. /r teaspoon vanilla ' aaillioa seeds per pound hence the Q. Are the invitations to a home In using the mix, spoon it into $lend mix and sugar. Add egg economical .rate of 2 pounds' per wedding usually limited? • the cup. Do not sift it of pack it is.., and beat well. Stir is chocolate, ffU, ,5 1,000. square feet would be ade- A. Yes; usually to relatives and . ' milk and vanilla. Drop from tea - clordm $>pjth quite. vety. close friends. Announcements spoon oh baking 'sheet - 2 inches l �- _ , s . . ire seat in place of, wed6,ng invi- Remove eggs and milk from re- apart. Bake iri moderate oven (350 The lawn spreader is then set -cations to acquaintances not in -, fr orator or other coo lace 5 or' ( vied to the weddin " >E t P ` degrees F.) !0- minutes. Cool. Spread _ for the two -pound me and the turf g 10 minutes before using in cakes. with frosting. ]dales .18 to 20 large • gone over in; orir titration only. Q• Is as engag'em'ent ring an ab- If the batter is at loom !inners- ,cookies. ' - ' - _.. A lawn can be built ug without The seed is stirred into the 8fround _ solute of any engagnaeat! ture,, the cake' will be better. - being remade an renovation pro- 'by using the flexible steel drag and A. Itio; 'the validity of an en Use the right -sized pans. _ r CORNED BEEF gram may ofted' a n be far more practi= the area kept 'watered until- the gagement is .not _based whatsoever Note the right . baking tempera- HASH DUMPLINGS cal than digging up your old turf. grass is welt established A windy_ on the ring. It is only the marriage ` lure. 3 cups Itake- Your -Own service that requires a ring .. - _ - j )di: (� not pack) •• - f = The home owner who follows a soil need not be watered heavily,- 1 ! - careful -program. of seeding the for the coarse particle } -do not hold • I haYf a reap= is made, be suet' Ali rugs u — •awn, feeding it 'and controlling - much . moisture and the -excess.. ' to divide every ingredient .in, half. 2 cups (1 can) corned beef ien ShakeipeaEle ! • ._ __ weeds can have better - than - average drains sway.- However, it is neees-' These recipes are for alf=porpose bash - turf at tfie • annual coat of a couple nary to wafer frequently —Pt�u- -Went TO .School n y' !lour as used in the East and Mid- Catsup of tankfuls of gasoline. It frequent- ably twice a day in the early stages - - -' west. If you use soft wheat flour, Combine mix and milk to- snake: tY is not necessary tq dig-up and, of-.growth, popular in some parts.. -ass.- less % biscuit dough. Turn out on waxed rebuild the turf completely. How - , „ , The' - Hornbook was a slab of milk or other liquid -•2 tablespoons paper. Knead 6 times. Roll out ever, the gardener cannot • expect 4 'wood on which a page. full , Gf less for each cup called for in the dough on slightly- -floured pastry to produce this prise- winning ex- L For ahe rest of -the season, when,- ,,term _had been fastened and which recipe: elath-or board to l2 x 18 -inch rest- eves the lawn reaches one sad a was coveired with a thin, transpar- . • passe take gran r a single year:. it angle. Cut into b squares. Place large will half eat sheet cd hbrn Io - ke three or four, half incites. grass is cut to a height protect if'froai - •If you use self -rising flour. Omit spoonful or slice of hash in - centre . . . of about one inch. It is all right to :Igrnbbx small fingers, Countless - the baking powder. -and salt in the of each square. Tqp each with s A lawn- improvement campaign let the clippings- fall unless they generations of children had learned Make- Your -Own Mix teaspoon of catsup. Bring corners of. _ - should gat under waj about Aug, stye so heavy 4bat they asst the to read clutching the handle of a - High altftnde 'baking requires i - dough up ever hash. Press edges 41, rather than is spring or early' yours grass. - Leaves should be bosnb©ok and William Shakespeare, - - - reduction is the baking together and secure with a tooth - soyamer, But first ii is advisable raked up regularly so that they could hardly have been an excep- tl powder Wand g _ . Sugar used in most recipes. But lick Bake on baking sheet -in hot to have the soil analyzed by an won't-smother catches of: seedlings. bon. • oven, at 450 degrees F. 30 min- + s • Shakespeare learned to form, his �- these -recipes are !ow in sugar, s4 Experiment Station or testing lab- _ _ - - - - baking powder - tact. Makes 6 servings. For 3 sere- letters in the way all the little boys probably is the only oratory, such as those the larger A- few words of caution.. Don't _ iagredieat which tttssst be chanted _ mgr' use iyS tops mix, ,cup milk, lawn seed companies. operate. This -• make the mistake of thinking -it m rural districts formed them. The according to the altitude 1 cup corned beef hash and catsup: will indicate the type of soil, need necessary to remove and cart sway near Italian band, which eorrem- - deep the biake.Your -Otvn Mix" r « for liars• and so on. wed sod before embark ponds r o the � !modern y _ sandy, S y >m �+sbh . t cox • of writing, had made- great head=' in ' a closed canister or can -in the _CRZAM PUFFS _ ; : 'in on a lawn - building program. try. It -doesn't -have to be kept _ - To obtain a sample fmm the lawn There's valuable humus in old way 'n corn and .city circles, but ''Pm' p Q ettp- I[akaYour -Own _ - j cod. - _ ... in the refrigerator.. Mix (do not pack) {. for a soil test, a plug of sod four, I poor ass it may be, and this can be the medieval way of- writing, the - . • cup bttBing water _ -inches Square and five to six inches. j ' : saved by turning it trader. one called the secretary band.. was 2 deep is dug +pith _ a - sharp trowel, * • * still- being used in the cousitiyj - `- OWN -YOUR -OWN MIX eggs � -. -' 2 caps shortening - ;Add mix to boiling water in It is- then wrapped ee Some of Shakespeare's fellow- 2 tardy so it This is a basin program for lawn ' `p Cup NUW sU_pm•�;e !lotto saucepan. Stir over low heat about wM reach the laboratory in the renovation that is good for almost dramapsta, like George Peele, used I tablespoba salt• l minute until dough is smooth, forus in which it was taken frour any pan of the country. A smooth the new Italian way of writing; •s'f cup ( ta6lual►soae) - follows the spoon, and forms into •dbe ground. Where a lawn does not` green carpet of turf is possible on some of them, like Thomas Kyd - doubleacting baking _ a ball Remove from heat imme- exist but one L contemplated. a .sandy soil. -as .well as in the ricber -and George Chapman, used both g rep in bulk soils of more fortunate fashions interchangeably,' - and . at diatel Add a plat of loose soil is do gsu'�ing least one of them, Ben - • _ -powder - -- Y• gas one at a time, Combine stated flour, salt and ~ stirring and beating until_mixture is and u�z areas. ]onion, • • * - - worked out an efficient compromise blended. Beat vigorously. Drop by - "'baking powder. Stir well Sift into slwonfuls oo baking sheet Bake in Early in August crabgrass shooed - between the two. The few signs- - brae bowl (or large pan or onto ..SW IGOIiII : - !tires which are all that remain of heavy paper.) Add shortening. Use hot oven 15 minutes. Then reduce be removed froth t-he lawti, br at p + beat and bake immoderate oven 20 least further growth stopped so that Shakespeare's writing are done in finger tips or pastry blender to die minutes snore. Let stand in warm this year's crop will not produce A talkative old titan orris deliirer =- 'the old - fashioned' secretary hand, tribute shortening tture r s dry _._ orerr (with door open) about 10- viable. -viable.-This may be done by mg quite a .lecture on. speedy t�ve>1_ As soon, as he . could read and ingredients until mixture resembles -to the matt- ..1�,... L. .leased - ivritc and knew his, - Catrchi ,coarse corn meal. The Make -lour- minutes to dry oat. R'iten baking using the dry crystals of a crab= young _ aced, - -- := Own Mix is now ready to use or temperature is at 450 degrees F. grass- control compound. A double a eoatpartttxertt. ' - -young Wiliam Shakespeare was bake 1.5 minutes; Wherr bak,ng,tem- -''rate application of this is recom- "Yes, we travel fast these days," ready to enter, Stratford grammar !tore is a closed canister on your peratbre is at 350 degrees F„ bake mended because the crabgrass will be said. "But have- yott ever schooh He was the son, of one of pantry shelf, -20 minutes. Makes 5 large puffs. be rather, tough at this time, Sev- tboiight 'of the Right of • ihite- W the most proatinent men in S_trat- _- - For 5 medium puffs use t z cup mix, � eral materials, to 1•e applied .4ither _ the fleeting hours of youth, the ford, but he received the same edu- .•• 'PA ; •• . :;.'= = th cup water and .1 egg. � _ � as a dust or a spray, are now on the - "men days that swiftly pass away? cation ' that was' democratically grass. Have Lyon ever counted the min - open to .eve market for the control of.crab every boy in -town and ;.• - s • r dues ' .,� ;�3� _ •. _ _; "there was no charge for the in- "Look ,ter .ta..• „r �„ rho �nr.aa.. "Look here." said the young man, struction. One Wollaan't Way � sttspk4�u3ly, 'I don't , .;:r s« :1�- is used again to apply a combfna- — Marchette l:hute, ;n`"SJiake =- �: " ,I1 hang of this. Are you tying to spears of London Of Patching tion of fertilizer and 'weed- control sell me a hatch ?" en :.- compound, This will wither and - Y r-- ' destroy the- broadlea'ved- weeds,,, When it is' necessary t+o patch 1 such as dandelion, plantain, buck - plaid or figured material, which thorn and chickweed. " F � •. .... _ ee is apt to be the case quite frequent- - * • • i 1'y during the vacation months, the 'Toward the end of August, the patch is much less noticeable' if lawn mower -is set to cut as•close) stripes' or 'patterns 'are" carefully as possible:- In fact, the grass should e,y matched. The easiest way I have. be literally scalped at this time found to do this, is to use transpar- Then the clippings are removed and M: eat scotch tape to hold the patch the spreader used again; this time ` �! exactly where it is wanted, while I to apply 'taws} food at the rate of , A stitch it, 2'0 pounds per. 1,000 square feet. I use it an plain materials as It is put, on just prior to seeding well, .to make-sure that myoVatch any bare patches. a 1- is straight and will Stay that way * • * F' -- -- till- 1_get_i"tilched down. _ Before sowing seed ,the, tops' it rt For the colorful applique, patches, iu loosened .to provide a roughened r "'fdg�� • ° "»� this method is much better than surface that will catch the seed. try bastin • it decay in • plants of'crabgras' g, 'gives a smoother effect. The does in w•�.w It's good for holding_trimming tape and other weeds will help. provide " in ,place while stitching,' too,• and i lodging place "for ' the' seed and Watchful' Cop—In the Form'- _ __�, cry useful indeed_ when_sewinit on entrance channels for the fine roots k: san capital of Taipeh, eyed by lace. As the tape is transparent, you that wiII ­d_everop_on seedlings. communists as a lash war can sec, right where 'you` want to • ` a ` ; pHze,'policeinen keep a ivatch -' 'sew, slid seal right through, tearing The soil test report will suggest ful eye on traffic from modetn _ ''it off when stttching is finishrd. -the type of i seed that should- be y street stands equipped with no It is more economical, to buy the sown. For a light sandy soil that 'less than -four 'electric 'signals.' large =size ' iolls when using -this needs- lime' to' offset -its acid con- - Weapon of • Wedlock- Celebrating their 72n'd wedding anni- _ Now .that' Chiang_ Kai Shek• tape for "basting "; also so many tent•(the type so often found).the versary'. Mr.. and. Mrs. James_.Wliseler, •posed with this Bute- ^ _ has -made this city the home -new' usES ate - -constantly • being - -iced- mixture might be 63'to i� per ..honored symbol of.- domestic life,_a rolling pin. lIr. Wheelet of his natiohaiist- forces, traffic found for it that the smaller Poll, cent Keiitiitky, Bluegrass, 15 to 20 didn't seem amused- bttt his wife flashed a knowing %oink a1 ' has become more of a problem, are gone before you know -it! per. -cent Poa trivialis, .JD: to 15 p4r ; . the plilAofirapher,. -- - - -- - ROCK -- - MOLA38E& -air eseeneat reed for eatt3a Avaiaile in silt &um fie Y • I Y Now -!Oo! aL zhw* a Bd. INEAT !m,•ediste ileliver�,- - f _ _ $OLB. 7 - ill -- `:HIIV.,'�,,. 800 Y!t.' Twine kaa scan] fiienda� � Why not try it, this year? _ �r Ate, OO�tDIT't0e� ELECTRIC FENCER�O =OP. OR SIX for fenci g off that piece of _ THURSDAY, FRIDAY', SATURDAY - AUGUST E, i, 5. hay for pasturd 'VCT�2'TT Y SHINGLES- - Cedar or Asphalt for reBairing Shat leek roofl ' TWO HITS FULL OF ACTION!! I i ice' ..........r....... FER'T'ILIZER -for fall Planting. Some _ share who oraer-early. No - increase from 'Spring prices. - -- ° . - - .,o,,,,,ot�AY, FRI., SATURDAY LA _.. ILLEGAL ENTRY A'"`�` 3, `,ad �` REMONT CO. QPERA T�VE Siam At 7.00. and 0.00 P. IL Waardey Mistinee, at 1,30- P. M. - _ = - - Howard Duff Marts Toren George Brent_ - _ C+i.ARBa[ONT ADD$D OUTDOOR ATTRACTION Montana . -. IN TECHIv'ICOLOR s _ -..: .. le g ERRO1 FLYNN and -i■l "- ALEZ18 SM2TH Mr'. and Mrs. Jack Mansell have - wed. home . after spending a -- - -- . -- hod Cameron Adrian Booth YONIDAY, TUES., w r "oASDAY week at Huntsville• village) reads ` `W- alcome to -Glare- -. Aagaat Z, 0 and k Thera mont - Home of the Sacco plant", wi}3 be a Bowling yearns- : MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEIDNE$DAY. - AVQtT9T 7 i t'. ; 8isws at y.� and 0,00 P. IL. :nest on the local greens here to- and as you leave- "Thank You, Call , ' ■eiiisy ]Latised Monday u 1.g0 night, The games will be - M.izzed Again.'• These are as -TWO FEATURES, ?Oi1I Mt?SP S>e�1! Trebles. to the village, they sire done -in f Mr, and Mrs. McKinnon, of Van- black oa a white background and __ - You're couver, were the week -end guests WO very attractive. �+ �L of Mr. and Mrs. C. Redman. j My .Everything Mr. and Mrs, Jack Norton and Greenwood IN TEiEHN1COLOU$ WITH v i family and' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mor- Greenwoot� IN Y.,..�l6.U,L3VR gas spent Sunday at Niagara Fails `: - Yvonne De6arlo Fbilip Friend DAN DA'li.Sr sad Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Boniface, of The _ •regular maet6rig -of the Ev- OUTSTANDING ADDED HIT Sts g ANNIE RAIrr Toronto, spent last week at the eaing A of the W. M, S • l �,E home of Mr. and MM Ed, Boniface war, held at - bonne 'of Mm- C. here, while the latter were va¢at- MacTaggart Tin July 26th„ The Pre- • THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY mania at Rice Lake. - - aident, Mrs: E, Pegg, presided. � user August Mr, Fred Evans is the proud Mrs, F. Webb 'was in charge of the - _ -_ _ !. August 10, 11 sad 13. I owner of a brand new D,eSoto car. Worship Service, Tb«c theme `'Ov- - . The Quaier Hill quartet render- er to rea ". All the members took Shelley Winters -Macdonald Carey - - State Fair ed several well- received numbers part in present the program, show- _ at the morning - uniOS -vice on ing the need of the people of Korea IN TECHNICOLOUR . i Sunday last. �<tTJ>ii Pi1ii� Rev. H. Leckie and family ave and the plena and hopes oil the _ Starring DANA ANDREWS returned- from holidays while Rev. Christian leaders acrd -our Mission- BAOuq gwa �?e - 1 : P YM,. JEANWE CRAIN. DICK BAYNES G. Davison will be away T1ee there Pisan were made to �a°s estardayr add �%dsis "NIP. St;. ' VTVIAN BLAINE y h Aug- �' tot Evening Cedar Glen is a picnic ust. During thin month the more- to be d at Cedar Glen Park on Ample Fret Parking - ing and evening services will be August, 22nd. - The .nest regular - I11�OM l� �,1R,i>~ held in the Baptist Churcli, with meeting 0711 be held in September. Rev, Mr. Lackje in charges . iR,ev. R. H. and Mrs. Monkman Thane Pickering 186 J 1 A forthcoming mairiage is that have their vacation during this of Miss Joyce Redshaw who will be month? and Rev. MT, Smith will Garsey Bssdvg 8y'ssw married here on- August 11. have c Mr. and Mrs. R. E• Forsyth have � �'8e °; � services on.-the _ Circuit during that period. NOTICE to FARMERS returned -after having spent t ♦sleek The sympsthy°at _ the . community kill, - . _ . bpald sad Installed with Mrs. Clark, at Belcrest Beach, is extended to Mrs. Strang in the ODMAN _ Inks Elie. sudden passing of her• huaband at itdrr. H. i McIk. H on a trip their summer home here on Satur CASH PRICKS PAID I nip north this week. . - day afternoon from a severe heart - - - - - ilr7ille�'t Metal Works 1[r and Mrs. McFadden, Thorn- attack. Funeral services were held FOR DEAD tDR CRIPP $p. Aj1I1MAI,•t3 _ UHL spent this week -end with tlyedr imam the home in Toronto, L - Marc of Pickering dews Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John-- .. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ann* OriSis. spent the week -end with 817.00 eACh H, I Several -of the men of the local ghter and family Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowling Club attended a tourna- - . Blake. meat at Markham last' Thursday Mr. -and - Mrs. -Glen - Eastwood OOWS s6.00 "ch �� evening, Playing for the Ontano, were with Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown, County Cup. However, they lost of Oshawa, on Sunday. - LHC>3N810D AUCTIONS= � out. Locals were Messrs Don Lied- The many friends ,of Mrs. Percy Vkha iag sad i1IM9111y ?wpa.. sea, Earl Beare, Jas. Briscoe, Fred Clark hope she will soft. be able to SM AI.L ANIMAMR, REMOVED FRii�i' Ward;' Tb*L Hammond, Art Chester 'IParas, 13ooselwld sad Psopeety be, return from the Oshawa Hospital. and Robt. McLeod _ - N. The memo friends of Mr. Will The Field Da he here last - " iFropss Attesuoa @lrtr� weep was a big success with lots Pengelly, who was rushed to the FOR SPEEDY PICK-UP PHONE R. R. I. Pboae �. >d1a Oshawa ,Hoop itai last- week, • are :."may of people, and ak booths being well' pleaaed to learn he eras s iittie bet- - patronized. The receipts have net ter on Monday. - BAN N' � R RL-N ID IM RIN" 0 .r-- _ • _ Tani been added up yet, but it is known : ' that the day was a "financial sue- Combination �'' During the afternoon there Green Rivet was a•eoftball tournament with the �. LOCAL R£PRESSWTATWE'S PHONE 242W2! for Special Brougham team playing Soling in The scheduled open air service in I , _ the playoffs and taking the riz es and COMBINATION DOOR � _ to rain, held in the pavilion, with - _SPFiGTAI� horseshoe pitehing was else a 1 Bev. dohs .Hess _in t>�arge•-Mrs.. F. _ -- of the program. In the evening, A1, Hassell of Markham, san two bea- Ala 1SPi� B ab6ft,a DHSS �,ey •came up with his usual good titiful solos, and was acgcompanied P ' b7 N+ affray of talent and 'everyone felt by Mrs. Vera Ireson, of Markham, H �OR with glass and sateen the day a real success all through, also, s trio••bv Miss' Olive Cartier. //��,,__ $1.5-00 The profits from the day will go of Toronto. and 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Peone 281W - Pi &ering, vat. Two or more • -. $14,00 ENA to help teach the children of the Michell, village "bees b n swim.." This very Mr. J. Davies, of Lesfolk spent �o� ��� Dress �o Bout' Gordon �� work is. being done by Clare- Sunday with the home folks. - ' ' mont Businessmen's Association' and Miss -Olive Cartef, Toronto` ie LVMBLrR TAl6De they deserve_ a real pat on: the back -spending a few days with Mrs. ' A. �� ->� CEZRINQ, ONTAWO for their efforts, Michell. y o AYgYSt Nos �� Eddie Ortiz was down to. Eethle- The Ladies' Aid will hold a bak- - - hem, -Pa., last week-, at the Sacco ing sale at the Park: oh Saturday MEN'S FINE QUALITY GABS- .LADIES' BEACH AND GAR- American plant afternoon from 1.00. to 4.00 p•. m ARDISE SHORTS. 2 HIP _ DEN HATS,. NEW LINE Mrs. Conners and Mrs. Lnnsda e Get your week -end's supply. ROCKETS, 1 CHANGE JUST ARRIVED, VERY were, visiting down in the Bolton Rev. Mr. Goodman, of .South - IyOCKET ZIFCHA PLEATS. JUST COMBINATION ae e area one day last week. hair, and American MlRfsion will conduct the COLORS OF 0 »».......« .... ............................... $3.69 ......... ». «.......... . • •_ _ *OaTf����_: Mrs. Sptunt, of Toronto, and Mrs. Worship Service. on Sunday next. ._ « , : ,9 W ✓.'+.a.1, of Hroughani, were also callers at Mrs. Conners" home home Iast 143 Brock St. South, WWiby, On% week. _ MEN'S GABARDINE SPORT LADIES' GARDEN HATS PRO\ `' M - sates ' - Mrs. Valentino and• her mother'' wilding Permits $AT$, PINCH. FRO \T, ;� •PEANUT STRAW-- «.......... _ ;46 ' visited relatives in New Jersey Ia3Y XYELE•TS, SAND COLOR, week: - ... r .. .......... .............. _ $2.75 • Mr. and Mrs. Ceatl Redman 'att- aStj Tweao & Sal LADIES' ATTRAC I-VE; B.H. _Pa=nts _.. ended a ball game of the Sunnyside _ - BRIGHT $L *N DRESSES,' girls' team last Friday evening- -•fin MEN'S WHITE MAWS will love the sew Pastel _ Mr.. - -tea Mpg. Grant Ta for are fi.a7V to 2.30 ABLY PRICED Y REASON- Too - - - -_._- EN'sLAR SHAPE TO , m� - -tha- :' 1 visiting - refatives in Tweed this - ABOVE ............ :.,.. :...... :. : ». :. $ .90 -- �•••�_ ta,1b _..ANN quickly. . -week. �F• I PROUSE itANGETTE3 - Mr. and Mrs. Pete Haidy,,Toronto LADIL►S' SUNTOP- SWIM,,I_'�I HOT PLATES - are .spending. their vacation this MEN'S �IffiT1s "T" SHIRTS' CHARMING COTTONS, = GARDEN TOOLS week, at Brechin and at Claremont. PICKERING SHORT SMEVB, COOL. FLATTERING- SKIRT LAWNMOWERS Mr-and Mrs. Geo. DeRusha' are .... .....................«... tl.ii MODELS, GAY JERSEYS �F on a motor trip down to Nova_Scot- _ bIARI3WAE - is at. the- present tiule. - — Rev. Ralph Wilson, of r'irst liap- MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS IN - gLVIN BQSHBi _ list Church, Oshawa, and Mr.. and WHITE. SAND, GREEN," ; SPECIAL- VALUE IN NYLON Mrs. Gordon Graham were Tunday i �+ ^dpi visitors of -Mi.. -and Mrs. .& Lewis. ELECTRIC R C � SHORT $ F. -VERY 'SHEER, . . ............ »....LF}EVEBQ 86 an 2.8b ROS r - PS M{' 4& _ - -,Hydro was off in the village on a d E MARKED ' Sub - standards ,. w Saturd_ ay_morning 4uring, the storm, . .. Awes OW Does *W11" _ BUT PRACTICALLY NO from 6to S wires hick ing come down Iii9TIKA= llIV= - DEFECTS: fiHEY'RE BIG at the north send, of the village. - H. �•81ser _ - '- SELLERS AND GREAT f l s` We are sorry to report that Mr. AND WHEN YOU'RE IN DON"I'UFy' � MaQ Yon. re Cran Romney,' who is in hospital at pre- _ FORG> T - -UM- - - i m.� a a,as..r o�.w�or u � sent, is not ally better. •' TRUE PEOPLE DO -ENJOY Ot'R ' �.00."""..ri r'^•R . . Sarco Present- Claremont _ - -• - Pi&erfin "SELF- sERVWI UmEm -RIA. WE SPECIALIZE LN "GOTHIC" With Signs - CLEANLINESS, WijRTESY, • F N. DA7'i0%1 OAR>I.'ENTS �t =� The Sarco Plant here have ,very 1Nlts�a P2A'�O -�'d ! ECONOMY - - AND '•GOTATC" BRAS, amd grneroiraly donated sinus to be : 3­ -,W • - LADIES SILK UNDTE$. posted at each end of the village. - - - .. _ One side (as you come into the