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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_08_18A�. ... _ - o VOL_ 89 NO.- 40 PICK ERINd, O&TARIU FJDAY, AUGus i8,1950 4 (rents Per Copy Authorized as Second Class 'Matter Subscription Rite: $400 Per Year; U. S« $2A0 W. C, MURKAR AND SON, PCBLISHERS - ,. • L' Pickering .=Beat Ajax-.6=2 W 'A 2nd dame Mere friday Night $1OP-Pi¢keg -def eate+- Aja�—�&Wmg Women's Institute To `�. E. Crowther,' Cherrywooa - ------- .- - - -. Softball Team 6 - 2 at Ajax Wei Meet At Home Of hire, O. E.. Brown No paper Next I . Fkckerft� g v lllage aesday night in the first game of August W. Funeral services were held on • the semi - finals in the O. S. A. play- sees _ _ Saturday last for the late J. E. had the game all. _ . _. Mrs. David O'Prien of the Ba the way. The second irh�e regular monthly meeting ,of Crowther, 60, of Cherrywood, sec - ��� leaves for New York on Friday, th � y. game will be Pickering Women's Institute will be tion- foreman of the C. P, R. I Y, e ' played here Friday (tonight) at 7 $ 18th to spend a few days wdth her Y Y $ ) held at the home of hire. C. E. )Born in Grey County, Mr, Crow- . P. m. Come and give the boys your Brown. on Tuesday, August 29, at Cher moved to Cherrywood from 11c)-sped, !' cousins there, before leaving on the whole = hearted support, p p g p_ _�_ A__y onstration o a �3. He a mss- i y jj s Z 1.2 Queen Elizabeth to visit her mot - AT THE C. N. E. '`re- modelled house" will be given. ber of St. George's Anglican Church. j weeks. ght See the 12,900 pound earthquake Roll Call - "A Household Hint." in Pickering, and a member of F•n our l Mr. and Mrs, 'S rrn ett Church. bomb that levelled Hitier's factories Hostesses: Mrs, Lishman, Mrs, H. Doric Lodge A. F. and A. M. He is g practice of a num- P g , Hutchison and Mrs. Roffe survived b his wife the former ber of years now, this office will be Sf•,, have had the former's brother during World War II, west o! the y Y ' dosed, (tight) from Monde to Sat- and wife, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Spring- ` Myrtle Watling. .. Y , Grandstand at the Ex. and, have a urday, inc.ussve - •next week: Aug, ett, of Moosejaw, visiting them over ride on the-new "Sky heel" 92 ft. Mr. Crowther his been a dtronic week -end. Y victim of a -heart ailment. but , d 121 to 20. We're getting out of town fie' in the air, at the Midway. STEVE DAVIDOVICH AT ha and tel Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles spent their. I�irg only the nude er p ROTARY been at his work the day of his wheire we're going -Edr -`� _ holidays at Wasaga Beach. Chapman -- Murray death, which occurred suddenly that Miss Ruby white visited Mrs. R. Steve Davidovich, Canadian born evening of his own home. Brennan, at Kingston The marriage of Edith Hilda Mur- of Russian-born parents, now with A Masonic service wrs held with during the ' Past week and is s now in New Usk- ray Stanley Cua man was the "Adult Education Dept." of the the regular service, with members. Walton Auinls ray and bee Y P P •" I -• - ' card visiting her 'aunt ' solemnized by Rev. A. E. Young; at Ontario Dept. of Education, and the of his lodge present. Interment was' l - The neighbors of Miss Shaugh- Innisiree' Pickering, on Wednea- guest of Rotarian Ray 't. Doble, was Emile at Erskine Cemetery. Furueral services were held on neSsey honored her on her 80th day, August 16, 1950• the speaker at Rotary' dinner this " '- i Monday for the late Walton Annie i ' Engagement Anaouneed of L+unbarton, who awed awn i birthday on Tuesday 'last,- with a The bride wgi given in marriage Monday evening. +, p y surprise tea -party. by her father and wore a blue lace It takes a lot of courage to bring the East General- Muspital on Fri Mr. and Mrs. Walter L•y-nde, of ; evenin Miss Betty Rose, Church St.- has gowTi with matching, feather toque, a speaker of this calibre from a Dunbarton, announce the engage- , ? 6th year. evening 'last. lie - wale in his returned after a two week's vaea- She carried s bouquet of roses and distant point to speak to a- mere went of their daughter, Beverley ; -tion hu Detroit. sweetpeas handful of persons -such as we Jam, to Mr. Anthony Hugh Calvet- Township, at Ebenezer, Darlington I Mr. and Mrs. Irving White spent and ter a qWet reception ptionht �bridee* had h courage as it takes al get p -ley, of Oakville, The ,marriage to . Following his attended marriage too the for �e weep -end in North Bay. - Banat and Turner Valley. and leave the table just before the - take place at Dumbarton United mdr Ethel Garfoot, who predeceased ! His friends in Pickering extend Church. on Wednesday, September hire seven years ado last July, they their sympathy to Mr. 'T. A. Lawson speaker is introduced. We . w94der - g� at 3.00 p, m. moved, to Dumbarton, where he l • on the death' of his brother, which if public speakers are sensitive . farmed for man ears, Later, he took lace- buddenly. -.in -Toronto, on COUNTY OF ONTARIO P MEMORIAL PLAQUE �1'he speaker this week. we are Y Y Sunday last. prepared to say was just about the DIU BARTON , RIWA- IS. NET corked, for the Dept. of Highways ; P Y $18 18,39 Mr. and Mrs. E1w,,od ' Huyck' and - until rerdrin just a few ea Donna Beth have returned home af- In 1943 Memorial Plaque was most colorful' Personality we've had $ j years ago. a there in man morrths........a that- -'- - - " He was a member of _Lea United placed in the Court House, hitby, th eye master of It The Dumbarton l;iwanis C1 5 an- (;hutch, Doric Lodge. A. F. �rrd A. i ter spending- a week at Georgetown to the men and women who made g English, excelling and Niagara Falls. . the most of us who boast "a pounced iii their last bi llet,in, a ° _X. Pickering. Mr. Annis was widely the supreme sacrifice in World War -long gross sales of $3:,83 ";6 -G in their known thruughout this district. I Mrs Chas. Law. and Ruth are II, The - following Township of line of Anglo -Saxon ancestry, with recent Carnival, with s net. profit- .tirtii�3rig are: four. daughters, k spending a few days with Mr. and Pickering men's -names 'are engraved a vocabulary, that he handles with of „1848,59, Beryl (�rIrs. F..Sewedt. Markham.), '_ Mme''' 'Murray Miller, in Toronto. thew; „ ' the. same.__ ease that', some of us The Club picnic wVI be held on the - Marjorie -(Mrs. Harris. Little) Dun - Miss Helerl Butt- spent the holiday twiddle our thumb. He was interest- 9th, not 19th as nppnaeed in a �e- bart�,et; Elva ':►its. Jas. Clarke); Ag= ! week -end in Belleville with relativ- rker, victor; Baker. orehad• 2 Barker, Reginald D.: Boreham, ing• cent bulletin. .. inco:rt arid Kileerl (Mrs, Ernie es' xth owlet ,Richard: Gillard, Educated. in Canadian and U. S. Kenneth Butt and Bruce R +chard- - : -F - �tembe�s are asked to keep n Marshall) Toronto. A. W.; Griffin, F. A.:' Ffutehison,. institutions be is- -nov^-with this De- mind the Church "Service in- tie- `- e-rv-oe - held from the home'+ son axe- holldryinR this week with R.;' Knox Walter: i,edgett Rae: ,partrneat. working _xiih_te plan _ L,,,,Ld,1.� t3: ' '"''. °t' c , ^�'� F�i3rsmforel officiating. 1 Stan. Pilke - ` -- f„� +�, y, of Orillia. Lehman, Alvin L.'. Madden. W.; encouraged by Mr. Geo. Drew when ,,. - Hr- :...tee -- Prdmter, in an effort to make our the th. ; jntet.ment at Erskine Cemetery. I Martin, John;.. Mowbray. .Jack; Pallbearers: Messrs George --F. and 'Mrs. Fallaise have only nai•- Newman, , R J. • • O Coiuior Qeo.: = nek- camera from Europe `at home" ANNOUNCEMENT mwil escaped loin anion the _ ' ' in - CaiSada by first • having them ,,a.._ Annis,- Arthur H., .Brent, James - y P g g _ Proust, Victor: Smith, Albert; $ E- 'tiiitclteil, John For ice Walter L ode passengers on board the S• S. Que- - Stell, Harold; Taylor, Ray, Wheel- learn some of the English language. Mr. and -Mrs. James- H. Denman. $ ' Y bee which iourne- - to ' the watt -i's -The speaker - pleaded whli Canadians 'Fort Worth; Teras, announce the ! and Russell Conner. er, William B. - - -. ' i edge -on the St. Lawrence a few As some names have been missed to '•tike these people in'and make ' engagement of- their -daughter Imo -; , =• days ago. -The were ott .that trip n the original Compilation, air add- theta --one of as ". A great many of Jean, to- Reverend J.-rnes A" Lee;. FRU1V1 TH•E PICKERItiG NEWS a week ago, o�the. same ship, tonal plaque will be made and the these People are -of the upper m .Ad'le son of Mr. gnd firs. Wm. Lee. of • " *• *•• . d names included if the Township class Europeans, educated, skilled, Pickering, the marriagr?'-to -take-' 04 Years Ago - Aug. W. 1886 REMEMBER Included w'ho have hustled out of their own place on Auxist 30th, t the First At L'Etar near the border bet- EAST WOODLANDS Jerk is advised. Persons a g. n this list are those who were re- countries to save, their oven lives, Baptist Church, Texas. weeu New 13trurswick and the trait- • _ idents of the Township of. Picker- and, the speaker added "they. have -- - ed States, there has been discovered Gala �Q�niVa� na at time of enlistment. a .real contribution to mak:�. in their COME TO SQL--IRES' BEACH a depo .;t of mineral earth which .. j adopted home if, we only let them ", SATCRDAY, AUGUST 19, j la; tiZ: property of pivaerving AUGUST 1A and 10, Of the Communists, he, after the 3.00 P. M. at Mrs. Crooks', Home- fruit fro••n decay.......: mixed into a . dinner, said `-if he had his way. he made' pies, cakes; tarts and. c., ndy .' , Dixon's Field, Corner Ktnoton Charles Ldtie Carter paste ..with para.fin,_it burns, giv- would give these' individuals who will be offered at reasonable prices. ing . out a great heat and light. It Road and Old Ro'sebink- Road. - thought so much of the Soviet sys- Afternoon tea. and cup - reading: la also :aanutactur' into paint. Died, at his home in Ballantrae. tear, a one-wa ticket and send Sponsored b • Easter Rebekah Opens Friday night at T. and *id ay, August- 11, - Gbarles Leslie y , S + fhe bed has a surface area of 300 ,continues on Saturday, ' 12 _ them back where the` tame !coin,' Lodge No. 350, Pickering• acres and. is at- .least '14' feet deep' Y' " - p' A1' arter, in his J4th• year. He was. DR1JS$ PARADE orn at Cherrywood,. but spent most j The substance conies out in a solid For Children - 2.30 p, M•, ; ! his lift at Green River. On• a� fries, but crurnales easily into pow- Dr. BALLaRD'; 'T� SHOW" cunt of ill - health he sold his farm - -- -.gala harden 9ar�u der. 3.1'0 11. M :ttle over one year ago and mov- !lu Years Ago -Aug. '13, 18114 - SILVER DOLLAR DRAW d to Ballantiae. In 1922 he was Saturday night in Pickering is ! c.:el in martin a with-Ethel Dav- _ ' becoming a rrgudr r hnw'ler and Every !lour on the 'N' uur r g _ _ lgingo,. Games, lt'id:s, Home Baking, s. who survives him, also one son, `Mare moot Memorial ark su�,reone •s ,ut,e to bra drunk and 1 , Hot Dogs. Hamburgers, Corn on, � , +•• ndson. . - :. � "Make the air blue with blaa,,item}. 4y.mer and one little• e•a - the Cob, Ice Cre .:, Drinks eta The funeral was held on Sunday. w e shall five to See= capual pun - i his late home, with service in FRIDAY, Gal th s •'� ishtnent abolished. LUCKY DIt ►��' he W:'iltevale United Church ' wah 11 IBrunnelI's' great Show was here I DOLL 1)R'E�tiF.D 1\ zn $1. R1Ha er%,ice conducted by th, mir} ster, r on Saturday niaiht, The boa walk - I i! TICKETS 50c _,CARS 25C CRIL[.fi-EN under 12 FReE jl ed on the slack i•o a very l John McLachlan, with inter- P r' nimbly ` DO YOU DARE? r� t while his wife stood by eating giass ^•-• ' ent in the Wititeva.e Cemetery. • "brunnell 1 'If • one religion t 1 I''4 >l>T fi A I.I .. fi A 1I F.S . k:ti T I� I�'1 r� I \ M L N I' 1 ' w:it;u er ident relish. i<Irs. The large number of friends : na � -. . � gion is.as hood as an- �PA 1. iful floral tributes testify - __ _� 1 say's th, use of glas§ grows on one other, why do our nun; Catholic bre- g •. (ecu u:13I)!i I N Alf II• 1131 u• 131.11. ul N" F-U N i) f lik&w,. tske� or opium' and if 'she thren n6t make 'd visit o St. 'Fran= ' e the high esteem in whS` o was ! did- of gets tnty llttbt lamp ch11t1- cis de Sales in Pickering on Sun - eld in the community. Sire -of his , � ., eigh r> from Ballantrae acted as Raaoian Ifgion 36ranrb •i•.O Thirentan.t � net's every day she wouid. pine, away I dav'night at 7.30 -and listen to the atlbea to a nitre shadow. sermon?. They are cordially invited, • 1 ' -Aug. 10, 11)00 The Catholic Church has nothing T near Ago - - - ... - — - -- -- - - latest is t ,.t new bide. _. h spar t h a I . to • W e want our good neigh- ` -'- i ,station will 'be erected' at P,itkering bors to know us. If Jesus Ciu•ist •place, and persons entering the "Hall- naming Con ,but' oil the identical -spat where the . -f obliged _ Y - `.''inditig Water. - - Lat" should bear in mind that it is moire• of a eommun- old one now stands. (it didn't. Ed,) to find out which one• Truth is one, We couldn't overlook this .one. A -reader of a well- ity project than a Legion Hall." (Dumbarton) Two parties passed not many, The Catholic Church a- re here on Wednesday night lop nor~ n publication i`ecently asked for information on It is intended that the basement will be used as a' a teaches itself to be the true. -_.. and stopped long enough to ask, Church, Why not investigate and - digging a well .... "r +'cull a watei ditriner help him?" recreation centre, and the hope is expressed that howl- ,'what is titi "" v rof. L. `G `-"°' . - 14cuituie- Engineer,_ MacDonald do all will be installed for the people of the coin. + s Place an . They � expose such a monstrous assertion? yt were, wheeling• Anv Catholic knows the teaching i ollege replies' = In digging a well the conditions p,e- rnunity. The president aauea that tine lands raiae6 4 so Years.Ago - Aug. !�,->S$�' r of aiy netaiioors., -Never is one word ailing in other wells iufyour neighborhood are your the Carnival on Maxwell's. Field,' Highland Creek, on' The contractors have alrei0`c6m- j. of criticism of Protestai Wism spok- est guide .... the question of water divining, is a deb- Saturday, August 1.9, will be for the building fund. pleted the work of cutting down' the en or written by the Catholic priest. table one. Very often the locations in which these ! hill opposite the old Quaker Church � Our love for -you',dear reader, des- ` orked stick artists .find water is out of the way from SiMKES! STRiKPS? ' STRIKES! =the country is two and one -half .miles east of the ires you'to know, us. he standpoint of convenience in getting water to the becdming a bit tired of STRIKItS. A large part of I village, and are now busy at the Inquiries invited, Father V. ML uildings, but in our opinion the best thing these gnrtt-_ ; ` .,'the daily newscasts for the past year is devoted to tlie) hill' at the east end of the village, Givney, Picketing. _ men accomplish is that they give encouragement to .- :. describing strikes, Those persons who are tiring first i opposite the „Friends' Meeting (idyl) ) - House.. eople about to dig a well. It may provide some people -are those common, everyday• people wlto •have' a job to •25 Yearn; Ago - Aug, 21, 1925 ith the' nett -nary faith to dig to greater depths than do and would muc} , prefer to .get at it, while these . _ It is- with the deepest regret that ~. Horticulturists At Stonehavien ey would otherwise have the courage Lo do." _ usign- controlled- organizations are etying for more -the residents of Pickering receive f money - I The -Rici:er: Ho - -- - - •. ; hey and fewc�i• hours in which to earn it. Corning at the news that the Rose excelsior ng tttculturaI 'So¢- H,*hknd Creek Legion Planning A Hall -this time, wheir there iq world -wide. unrest - +wondering -pill has - been transferred to Lind - ( iety held their August meeting in Pians for the Legion Hall to be erected'in •Highland -- what's going, to happen next; We are prepared to say. Rr. Rose has felt for a long I the form of a social parts=' on' the reek are now in the blue- _print stage. The hall is -to Fay that any or going . on strike today,. is time that he. was greatly handicapp- beautiful 9rdunds _ of Stoneh$ven 40 x 90 feet, with full basement for recteationall not only unpatriotic, but the strike borders "Sedition ". ed by the Sack of water for the use !Farm, the residence of .Mr. and - r ores the main floor Will be tastefull • decorated We sometimeq wonder if the small fellow w•lto follows of his boiler,, acrd the Zack of hydro ! Mrs. Norman Ii-win,-on Saturdat� p , y last. Situated in the eastern art nci furnished as a dan � hall. The hall will also be g g on strike knows he is playing into for both light and power. p - _ �, the leader'in ' oiri P 3 g 10 Years Ago - Aug. 10, 1940 of the township, this palatial stone - ' for public gatherings in the community. hands of.Communist :Moscow -it's in black : nd white Mr, Raj- T: Doble, of Sunderland, residence built -after the style of • NE I HEIqCKL NG Wh� sec John Murphy, president of the Legion, Branch 258, ' ,for anyone who careq to read it: -the duty of Comm- Oni. has been engaged a3 Principal i an old English Manor 'house, is id: "Though the hall and recreation rooth. is to be unist leaders on this continent ,is, to disrupt industry, of Pickering Public' School succeed - surrounded by lawn garden%, a'rb ' ected and maintained by the local branch of the commerce and our whole economic system by promot- ins Mr. Lorne Wilson, who has et: I oretum, with tea house, walks, a gion, it rviilt in no 'sense be strictly a Legion meeting Ing• strikes etc. .i_� � ;� listed in the R. C• A. F. I (continued on page five) _ - :•r i e- _,.._.__ ..- _. -� - - IL WPM saloft — tlis_Messiah. He had him. -Fie- announced. (Isaiah 40, Maiachi 4). t: s' mother, Elizabeth, -was, a cou. HIRQNICLES LESSON stn of Mary, the mother d .Jesus, John was a few atomttis older than _ -- = Jesus. %4YC. lN6�R '�by Rev. R. B. Warrtta. B.A , B.D. John was sent .of istr to prepare v¢ndoltriz D Clark¢ John, - Preacher of Repentance the way for the ministry of Jesus. Pe called the people to repentance. Luke 3: 7 -29 Repentance', as - - With so many storms wandering P John saw it, was i° around in this district during the Golden Text: Bring forth fruits not merely regretting that you had —+_ last few weeks it seems marvellous worthy of 'repentance. Luke 3:8a. done wrong. It wa, turn•n,7 ! -, that our wheat should_be cut and John. the Baptist was the last that wrong (orever. These people stocked without damage or hin. prophet before the presentation of Who ex ��e4. :�. drance. But so it is. However, it is their concern over their' rin, but still in the field and we have had � /i/ , /�� �� � , ,� did not break with it, had no place • - another bad storm this afternoon j , +t I with those in need. if there were' t i r more of that today, - so it will be a few days 'yet before i )'. the seeds of u Conunnnism would not Gad such • wheat will be fit to come in —al- f , +� • t �� :ertile soil in our county. To the . .ERAGRANq though a good, drying wind can �� r Inquiring. y WSEALED •_ work wonders in a hurry. ` . �\ ° 1 v g' tax - collectors —ht — _said, VAC", ` + t i / "Exact no more' than that which t It has been quite a week, espec- u + l • ially last Thursday. In the morning is appointed you." While our ta.c- : ��� �+ �� g, system is different oea�. Join's f i ,-:j the spirit of greed Land ' while the men were busy with the s tt +� thrust at t binder i went off to get my cherries + t extortion hay a thousand applica• the tree). Then corn was planted for canning. In the afternoon, in := - 1 + t, Batts. 'Likewise, the soldiers, who Grew Corn Before the middle of the inevitable cherry- ?� � + I t • between the dead trunks. Johnny ,— � 16 + were the police of the day, trust not _ Columbus L nded Once cleared, ground was plant - pitting ho makes along s home here in be- + t use their authorit • to • � - -_ e ' I ) procure -- - -tu w t:viu uuui �V..� ;$ueus crop- . his + J bribes, Tht, were to be content tween loos. He was in distress, his 1' It is something of a shock to ping and erosion drained fertility latest adventure in farming not.hav- v �t with their wages. The three points 7. realize that, except for the recent from the soil. 'Then the Indians sag panned out the way it should • t + + + N, 4 recorded have to do with wealth. development of hybrid corn, the either moved on or used fertilizer. — although through e.5 fault should ' t + • 'l hose who have it, are to share it. g of ancient Americans knew just about A fish was placed in, each hill ' -s Those who are making their living Johnny's. So here now was �• l /iio? g g as much as we do now. of corn. One acre planted with fish Johnny, bag and baggage, including must do it in an honest and up Think what the Indians .'were Was said to yield as much corn as a week -old calfl Then came milking � right wa ., • doing-before Columbus sighted the three acres without fish In South time —and I had reached the stage - %/ But John was mere!} preparing . _.New World in 14921 They were America, the guano beds were of getting some of my cherries into • + + r rf' the people for the coming of using fertilizers, building terraces prized as highly then as cow. jars. Before I could finish Partner + -0 + + Christ, who was greater. John'bap- and irrigation ditches. The yde- Special tillage methods were de- asked me to phone the 'wet" and ' + . I tized with water: Jesus Christ bap - veloped special planting methods to %eloped to fit dry -land conditions. to call Bob from the field as he ° �� •+ + tized with the Hot} Ghost. fitdry -land areas. They had found Along the sandy Peruvian coast. would probably be needed. Why? + , %/� John. got into, trouble for his that two non - competing crops dry sand several feet deep was A young heifer was apparently, gQ- ,�/� rugged preaching on repentance. .grown -in the same. field —such as dug away. Then corn was planted ing to have plenty of trouble giving Herod, living iu adultery with his in the moist soil underneath. birth to her first calf —she had al- / 1 Why „ „' %� ;,, brothers wife, did not like being ' -• _ to and beans or corn and squash �•�N�'y —gave a greater total .yield than In what is now the southwest ready been uneasy most of the day.. reproved. He imprisoned John, = either crop grown separately. United States, corn was planted So I pushed my cherries to one aide / QneYd'35 Later, at the instigation of the Thep had developed pract y in hills 6 to 10 feet apart, with as and did as 1 was told Bob, of FOR Jl MPER SIZE-2 wicked adulteress. John was be- They as 15 or 20 plants id a hill• course, was at the far end of the headed. But the judgment will via - ::= all the basic varieties of corn 'by This practice persists to this .day. farm. In due lime he and I came 4827 SIZES -1--4 yra, dictate John in his faithfulness to the time Columbus came —pop, - Why' it produces more corn than -down the back lane; the vet arrived God and his message. sweet, waxy, dent, floury, flint The any other method. Plants on the from the opposite direction and _. Itidian corn grower i .:anything but about did notice r the. demo used her d assembled in the barn SPLITTI N ® outside of the bills protect the in- when we al aer plants from the hot, dry winds. yard we Enure the heifer sine pro- .� fain plants yielded more and stood Indians used the corn grain prin- d calf unaided and alone— p cipally as food. They parched. Pop•, probably about two minutes prey- -, - - - drought better, ped and ground it. They ate it as iously, Actually the vet wasn t t He saved the best,plants for seed needed at all but that is something — -. - -- = -I - instead of eating hem, And. that's rcaseing ,ears. Early retards also _ g / g you can never he sure about. h is One yard, 35-iacit fabric for this all white men did about corn breed- tell how Indians fermented corn, earlin made alcoholic beverages, better to be safe than sorry any, g pinafore- jumper, iu size 2. ling until 30 years ago. ray— especially with beef the price One yard for bolero, three quarters •�� -Other parts of the corn plant - Origin of corn is lost in the die- were not wasted. Husks were woven it is. Imagine what we would have _a”- } and for blouse! She wears jum- � - � ;,•• - tact shadows -of time. • Archaeolo. into sandals and treats. Stalks were lost it the heifer had dices per as sundress now, later the whole - -- iln p in o£ buildings randgfenceso In g mY dicers aprm3 1930— outfit will makes hit 'at Kinder- f gists have found ears of corn cobs Well. it was after supper -- ° Kinder- in tombs, cam srtea and trash hens I of back to Parnizr 7.'Todelter "sizes — "' - that existed a thousand years be- g ..when I finished them. But don't 1' -'• 3, 4, 5, 6• _ Mexico and Guatemala. these build- fare America was discovered. Cen- _mss still are commas today. accuse me of being too terribly slow This pattern, easy to use, sim- tral or�otrti� America was ' where - -=i did four atnalt baskets before jrfe to stew; -ts fisfc�d-- for- .- -Has corn .originated. researcht>.s gnu s. �L�_ p t was through. - ecumplete illustrated instructions. By the time 'Columbus cause, (/sues” rapers -- — -Next morning; at breakfast I ask. -_• Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS wI - - :: •corn was grown from southern Ca- Pull Boners Too! ed Partner if the heifer wan-' all (250 in coins t stamps cannot be .: nada to southern Chile. Most in-, right. "Sure," he answered, "but occupied l for this -pattern. Print .-_.tensive carp production area was The B ttw to Peat '8m? her sister also calved during the pramty SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, } in three distinct sections— Mexico, , . night so now we have two fresh STYLE NUMBER. j Eight- Peru and the Guatemala- Yucatan Denti.' loot established. wants heifers and two bull calve%," Send order to Box 1, 1 23 Eight- to purchase sntsll tractor.— Chicago area. Those. areai supported the And that's the way it goes eenth Street. New Toronto, Ont. _ rEQ 111 R i•ierald ,sad Examiner. three ancient American civilizations . . never a dull moment on a farm. - —Aztec, Iaess, Mayan. Powerful Pu"y - And when vou're the tom.• ghat l�h- -F-,•• s a-? c 3 -!} more _.than a ' � rr Y a But what is now the great Am. is always the time when the unex• foot apart. Vrhat is one of Louis { The cat picks up the !rouse in --- _corn belt supported compare . peeted, happens. - Bromfield's- theories =les9 ground f its 'mouth. carries' it ups-airs but under cultivation,. inulch treatment And the - advely little corn. The open prairies never harms it. —Terre Haute paper. Oh dear, another storm- coming did not have tree to give Indians . • up Well, it may not.. be good for and results. And lees work! RELIEF /S LASTING shelter and water. And the tough the wheat but it's grand for the Another idea t heard about —but High ?sine clover and gardens. - I am w hick I forgot g ! -'prairie grasses made a sod that L.S.. Sceotists to visit tmecica.— partinr. LB t at the - time—is to For fast relief from headache et the Indian cultivation could not larly interested in my vegetable sprinkle corn meal thickly around IKaTANTINa. For real relief get sick. a.Ana- Arbor pape�. garden this year because 1 am try- the root-of the tomato -plants when IMTAMWa• For prolondw relict Indians found it easier to terrace ing a few experiments. For one setting them itt the ground. That � IrsTANTMI f ltq Blow His ? k se. ' Yes, more people every day are thing our garden isn't- where it supposed to prevent stem rot. fielding that Ixsrelrr'nat -is one thing ydnd kill dig irrigation ditches. Pimping steam from t thresh- should have been. The garden plot so ease pain fast. For headache. for and kill trees. Cultivation methods' ih - machine en neer has teen con- and the 33 — 1950 g Bi yard surrounding if was ISSUE rheumatic pain, aches and pains of t were simple. If ground was bare, tinuous for several days. — Council - • fenced off and given over to the " "" " -' "_ colds, for neuritic or neuralgic tarn was planted in holes punched Bluffs paper. - cows for a cu le of weeks. That.was rru It in the soil with a sharp stick. Sotite- • . • , . P URside down to prevent peeking. you can depend m Ixsrl>,tittrs to ti>zie the soft ws worked over witlt� 'in the early spring when there was bring you quick comfort. Searing the Bunnies to Death• so very little pasture and Partner. _ 3 A B 3 Or ai S S 31 IIMAxTma is shade like a prea wooden how or mussel shells. If He had. been haunting rabbits all figured .feed for the cows was more 3 1 8 1�' d /T , O ?! d' eription of three proven medical -there was much vegetation, it was dap with'' a ferret.— Ph :ladetohia _important than garden for eur -mot+ �t Fate left to dry, then burned off. Inquirer. l 31 3 11 I d tablet usually brings selves. Eventually I was allowed a r^ 3 3 b 1 C O d fast relief. Indians learned long ago, how • , + - + ..r -• corn er off the oat field, -It �... P '► 9 3 H S S a d eat nis"as ...to set rid of trees without a- lot Laying Down on the Job ' -- - � " "' ' of June to it didn't a°'r ae1 shays of work. They girdled them (hacked J,R., bread baker, is the best seer.. .;bit „while putting in' very . O N 1 d S 3 tr«sItMWY -away the bark in a circle around loafer in town. — Greensburg R4view. much anyway —a few beets, carrots, 3 N f d O peas and beans and one dozen to- '� 3 S 3 S 1 A 3 O 0 a. Correlative or :9. wau icai sitow mat° plants, But what we had we A e df O d 3 stn nit n �RQSS��� s. tither si, tart t !poked after properly. Partner car- J d B iy 3 8 W d O d d ! as, Partake rite gallons of water when the ' 10. Balling •easel 24. Relativos on d 1 3 7 n d 3 !� O 12-Tablet Tin 23! ,:_>,4t,..r.i .•i ,,. ,„„ .weather was dry and [ hoed and C ep--na t tt,,•-•• 1s. 1taa1eal tn- side weeded our tittle patch very• thor- 1 "'•filet Battle 691 ACROSS s. Entertained strum•nts its: Couples oughly. ? b10. N� VFW d O b d L Malayan canoe S. Rupported by to. Oriental ..as. Kiloliter - g Lords' estates 4. Took rood potentate aa. Headland - -= My first experiment was in Slant- - • • -- •- _ __ .. It. 311ree s. Hone trained ' 31. Separated _!. Fly before ing the tomatoes. Following direc- _ as. West Indies to run a car- 21, Streaked thv wind climbing plant tarn distance . !a. Mathematical 40. Oreek letter tions which I had read in the Farm- -314. Hong of Baslran s, Electric ltcht ratios 43. atgh card er's Magazine I dug a hole 18 inches 15. Shoulder inspector ti. Hurl 44, Flow back ) ; ornament t. Man's nick: set. StRAII 47. Bone, deep for each plant; stripped off all Tl. mixed type name tb. Spire ocnaroen[ 43. Forever _, ". the leaves except the last two which / / "'No dull days .` IL Tablet e.1. Color t t a e 6 7 8 9 w just rested on .top of the ground / t. Clatera when planted, Those plants are now _ With M! ..,. Asel•at Greek tr tt bigger and-, more healthy looking I always haw a : e.1, sense orFo than some plants I have seen start- JJ lRCo°kin at t+ s to rr ed several weeks earlier than mine. / , NUGGET as, eftm se. - -I have - theta— s —and the - 7/ �L�� .7i. tramaara guide r . , tV r -keep shine-., " s/. ]eating car suckers nipped off. I expect the • - : ak Think. ' z2 23 z° 2 - J., fruit will be too late to ripen but �// �►� aft. Atmosphtir, P - ritoisture at least it will be an experiment-irr st St•nder rod growing. ..Give leather a -.,;id, ibotUlr• part zb ' / .. s1. Novel by 29 r And .then the Oeas and beans. - Rider Haggard , / / Tong, bright life w $7. Small vain} Peas, as you know, don !t like hot , _ r _ _711, rCoonntt' Contemptible 31 e i . weather so I am giving them a � // yt,/i• / With Nugget a . Look steadily mulch treatment— pulling up weeds S''hQe pO178h. 4t Operatic 37 ( and laying them in thick rows either - tY ��� herrolee side of” the peas and beans. ' The 41. Three -toN w 411 - - _ ' Niel• -shapes beans are in bloom and the peas _ �r4wr eK + e +s have ever so many pods, Now I am !�x-sf'�D • AND �i.1. > Os sleowlr Obtala _ _ _ - anxiously waiting to see if the pods a-& Down* lose �" �7 sP e.9 wf11 fill properly with this treat- , IN.�AaOeii>at xt s� meat which should prevent the e ° THIS roots from drying. out. And of ' O kt.•Lsosoeel goats course, once you mulch the plants ° RN Answer elsewhere on this a r '\• �sl�,s Ma _. .. - your•. hoeingljob "is over as, none .o . + ,_� , .. _ . ' �• . •, I 1 r ° • -.,.� .. , .'Srw.+i -,L'� ..: S ~r ' :.yt.r.s. _ . _ `..'.. .. .... ,.- _ . -.A__. � � M.. - • TABLE TASKS - • _ -- . �r�,.- -# s _ _ N. _ By JANE ANDREWS '{°"�•�, ' , • ' If there ' is any more t elightful "Dear A n n e • advantage of your big heart and vegetable- garden scene than a lot Hirst: I am s • generous spirit —wad gives you of plump tomatoes turning red on "e'e '' woman In the • not the slightest gratitude. '.the vines —well -I, for one, have yetty to see, it. And to think of great- 3;M. early 30's with How .can you still want tat gran -ma and great gran -pop be- -- +'i two lovely this- marry him? Kevin that those "love apples" dreg For four • However, a woman's heart €s were poisonous, and growing Pthem r'`'`' '` w! N ears I've been • P 8 8 _ i'.�'� __ y unpredictable. If you really love simply as curiosities! What they ":- engaged to a • him in spite of his wretched ego- ' ,+,used! �:.�� man who' has • U natu :.� ;:. 'sm and his demanding re pwr, • w So here are a few delicious re- ;` too. I've Oun taken a ��p him to -tht -test. cipes that help you make the very ;F; %% care of them is y it will go against the grain of most of those, luscious, garden -fresh nr own home for the a seonly' woman like you. but • tomatoes— although :if your folks Y past, three •the only way to ,bring him to years and I have loved them like • terms is to tell him that, if he is are like mine, they don't want me to bother with "fancy fixin's" so my own' • not more considerate and appreci.- tar as tomatoes are concerned. Just .He seems not as much in' love • ative, you are, literally, through. the way they dome' out of the gar- as he was. He takes me .to a movie • You-will keep the children until' den is good enough for them. How- only every two- weeks —and always • he can make other arrangements ever, tastes differ, and I think Whoa, Nellies —Maybe it has got eight Iegs, but a prettier to a western, which I hate- He says • for them, but only until then. And you'll find these recipes worth not filly hasn't been seen in ages. Part of a. scheme to publicize the he can't afford to take me out often- • when he comes to your home it , only trying, but clipping for future Sonoma County Fair, the only identifiable young ladies are er, Yet when he wants to go alone • must be understood that he.comes. reference: Nancy Cuneo, left, and Phyllis Fowlie. he finds a ways. • only to see them. A woman who _ • ` ' "Sometimes he gets mad and' • is taken advantage of must. assert DELICIOUS TOMATO MOLD walks out —and I -don't know why, • her rights. - Serves 5 to S � � � (depending then somewhat on the And lately he does not say a. word If the man you have Inved does Combine: weather) the insuIatiag cover is re- about our' getting married. not measure up, you must take the 3� cups tomato juice - _ moved and the glass opened again " 1 stalk y leaf tai _ ��� � warm days. By mid -April, the l have given up all my friends r� m your own hands. t This e, celery plants should be well developed. except one, because he didn't like hard to do, but if you write Anne r�/; cup sliced onion They can be moved to the border, them. I object to , some of the Hirst. she will help, you through. ` I teaspoon salt Sth11 where they 'should produce spikes friends he firings around, but al- ` Address her at: - ri(r teaspoon pepper - - of bloom from five to six feet tall. ways defends them. BOX 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, •. • , "This one women friend I have New Toronto, Ont. Simmer 5 minutes. Strain. f Soften: Few flowers are more beautiful However, before the seedlings left is older than myself. She says - = . 2 tablespoons gelatine fn - Or more admired than the states 8 There are still lots_ c good people CUP water _ y ,reach the transplanting stage, their he is - making a fool out of me ... - delphinium. Yet there arc many _- permanent sites should be -made. I don't no what to dos is the world. You can see them_ -Add: - - , who believe that delphiniums are ready. Delphiniums use not too AN %IOUS" envying those who are not good - 2 tablespoons lemon juice, bard to grow. fussy about the type of soil as long gelatine to tomato- mixture - Ths is not the case provided the as it is well prepared and has good TOO GOOD TO HP Pour about %. of.this mixture into � - an oiled 5 x 9- •inch pa_n, garden does not tie too far south. drainages Soil dug t,'a a depth of • Lr7ct many another woman is I . _ This perennial..dors not- thrive in, at least eighteen inches and a liberal- ` love, you have been too indulgent v; - -Chill until set. high temperature, and in soil that amount of humus (well- rotted man- • to this man. - Combine: becomes too warm: and although ure or compost) is incorporated. • 2 cups shredded ubbspe 8 p You have opened your home to cup chopped - delphinium are grown as far south plus an ample dressing of bone- • his children, and be practically puppy as Virginia, down there they are meal.' By the lime the plants are r makes your house. his headquar- • I pep flakes tuna or other fish treated more as annuals. But in- moved -the soil should be- settled and - i ters. He brings his friends there 2 cup flanked e sliced gardens in the general latitude -of firm. • .- friends whom you cannot ad- 2 on to of eggs. Ntw York City —or farther north— • mire--and expects you to wel T • a mt� Arrange p gelatine layer. with proper care they really thrive. Young pUnts are placed •eighteen~ -• + come them as though you were t+mr..us •asa•r.n ..,,• at..av .t s.+pr Pont on about half ti remaining Seed should be obtained from a to twenty -four inches apart in the• -o. his wife. s"`�r'~'° tomato juice Chill until set -reliable source. While there- are .._- -border. and are usually more effec- s . rlaat•. , _ Add rest of _tomato juice. Chill many. strains of hybrid delphinium tiveaf planted in groups of not less ' Besides this he is thoroughly agarm' , , w on the market, one of the - most than three. For exhibition bloom, • places. 'Instead of Making you T£1MA 8 M$XiCA satisfactory— especially here in tb" �, -r A-2.c. uc s east three r� aatna t.a IIn,r t� _ -- Fast —ts the Pactnc �tant Al- feet; to straight rows as= —=• please without -a- thought of r1�eERNAT Serves a though delphinium can be sown sures greater-success. _ _ ` your boredom, He is already be- :. Combine: _ in spring, August is the preferred. • . • __1 •having like_a a�trried mesa who is MONTHS A YEAR - 4 medium tomatoes,' cut up time. Fresh seed -from the current When shifting delphinium, care " ured of his wife. t - _- ' 1% cups chopped green .,summer's crop is available they 8 P He must have some good: waits � D 0 N T HAVE TO should be taken to more them• with pepper and gives a much higher percentage its much earth as possible around. - '_ or you would never: have fallen _ _ Ye. cup minced onion of ,germination.. the roots. If they are not disturbed ' is ,love with hits. But those traits. I small clove garlic, minced in the process. the plants will suf- ! have -not worn well. Now, after t. teaspoon salt _ _ if a coldframe is available i't is fer almost no setback, And start • four- years of .hoping for war- Fry ' crisp necessary only to make certain that to thrive immediately in their new • riage, you can see him (if you 5 slices bacon. the soil is finely worked and con- location. They are .act in their holes • .will) as hie­is —a man who takes Drain and chop. tains some' humus and sand.. Seed with die crown at - ground level and - -�hh Use bondan a" Ineen- ,Add the diced vegetables and bacon is sown sparingly in drills, six then firmed gently into the soil venWas of " wlsttsr "W"the b 'shredded inches apart. and is covered lightly, with the feet. - 6 caps greens with about as eighth of an inch of • • , keeping j1Ons roadways dear of snow. llosd hew the atu+as. Add Bacon Dressing, matte a$ fan- fins soil. The seedbed is then Young plants of named varieties 1Z1��1DE #wg Berger Ss a -Blo, eailly, lows: sprinkled with water and the cold- are available from most leading' -HIGH SCHOOL attached to Combine: your tractor will ' 6 tables _ _ frame shaded with burlap or. elate. delphinium growers either in spring tablespoons bacon' If the bed is not allowed to d ensure ready seem to std fuon+ �ppmt� oat, seedlings should a en t fall. However, for the price of Requires girls' physical education r farm at loos oosL I' teaspoon chili powder 8 appear in ten two or three plants the gardener teacher for September. Write > + _ Pow - to fourteen days. These are thinned can -obtain a packet of about 200, cup vinegar to three or four inches. when the needs which will produce a wide stating qualifications, etc, tat A.. Heat to simmering; pour over vege- weather is particularly warm, the. range of colors. Of course. ari-ien Eole1xi rn� 4*crstary- TreasnrM tables. slats are left on to provide some the salts are well established they "•°w• "''' • +► . P ey 1401 Ontario Sweet, Riverside. CBS&" rear o"re" tors tsoke mews • .. _. :shade. can be greatly- increased by division - TOMATO SANDWICH aN eautesent deaker,'Now _ • ' or cuttings. SALAD if the gardener does not bare a -" " "' " ' _ - "' ' ' "" - -• _ _ Serves 6 - coldframe,, the- seedbed is made in" t Cut -_ _ - the - garden- aad the same-procedure' ame procedure HOW CAN a 6 ' 6 medium tomatoes in half followed. The -location should° not � I a: • - - - • - Scoop out bottom halves of toma- be hot and dry. The young plants, -By Anne-Ashley Ices slightly. will need little attention until next C•1r8�, Mortgage Bonds •' Combine: spring, except for a mulch of salt Q; How can 1 make brooms and o� - .2 three -ounce packages __ bay or straw after the ground has mops last longer? " TO Yield 1•a50;O ' cream cheese frozen. The seedlings, will lose most j cup chopped cucumber ' of their foliage, if not all, during. A. Don't let the brooms, brushes, 2 tablespoons sliced the winter but this is quite normal. and mops stand on their straws, : radishes , , bristles, and strings. Bore a hole The new •'issue of British Columbia Forest Y4 c diced eel _ through -the handle of each, near 4 teaspoons � The following April or early May the far end, and insert• the ends of Products Limited First Mortgage Bc-P- ,3, goons chopped chives the- young plants are ready to be Series "B" _ 4 teaspoons pimiento a wire' in each end of this hole, , which are a legal investment for moved to the nursery bed ?r -to their. forming loo for hanging. ''insurance companies in Canada rovide• an teaspoon salt Permanent places in the, garden. 8 p e' g• P Dash of cayenne pepper Some of them will flower during ' ' attractive security. yielding 4.50 %. We offer Spread on bottom balf. of each the late summer or fall but 'it will 'Q. How can- I treat scars that ! as principals— I tomato, take another y�eat for them o come. have resulted, from pimples? Add rsley mate tops: Garnish with into their own. A, These scars usually will dis- - British Columbia Forest Products _ • _• » Ott -the other hand it is possible appear very soon if they are bathed - Limited to bring the August seedlings into with a solution of boracic acid, €ol- - CHICKEN.IN TOMATO CUPS bloom the following June —if a -lowed by an application' of iftic - First 'Moitgage Sinking_Fllnd Serves 6 coldframe is used. The secret is not ointment. to let the plants become dormant - ••• '` 4�% Series "B" Bonds 'fit tops ,from `" r ' 6 tomatoes their first winter. With the arrival ;� • • -- _ l Scoop out po:�; chop, and save, of cold weafher the frame is cover Q. How can I' prevent deposit = _ To be dated.jilly 1st. 1950 Saute ed with glass' and opened for yen• from gathering on the inside of the - -- - ' To mature July '1st, 1966 - 3- tablespoons chopped onion tilation only'on warm days, tea kettle? - - Denominations: $500 and X1,000 in If the frame is riot blanketed with A. Boil two or three clam shells 3 tablespoons butter _ snow during the coldest days from in the kettle occasionally. Price: 100 and interest Combine with December to February, it is coy. , • . _ - ; 1 cn drained tomato cred with hay or Straw. •The sides Q How can I remedy a tight Pe , containing details of this issue , p ' pulp Prospectus, —: i cup diced cocked chicken should a banked with dirt, too. shoe that• binds at the toe? and also including information regarding the cup cooked corn, drained - • ' . - - . • ' ' - cup dry bread crumbs In late February or early March A. Wring a cloth out of hot - Company's properties; timber assets and 1- tablespoon minced parsley water, fold it and lay it across the _ financial statements will be forwarded gladly_ 1 teaspoon salt _ 4 tablespoons mayonnaise toe, while the shoe if on the foot. upon request. _ g y teas This will cause the leather to ex- J teaspoon pepper ' • • • • -• Place large slice of tomato on each: and and conform to -the- shape of - = = f 2 well- beaten egg Sprinkle with t/ teaspoon salt. P Maif or ielepftone orders receive Fill tomatoes with stuffing _ Combine; • the foot. _ Dot tops with butter. 1 tablespoon chopped pickle t » * prompt attention. _ Bake at. 350 degrees ;for 25 -30 min- 2 tablespoons diced celery Q. How can I freshen stale pret- ntes. 2 tablespoons green pepper' ` Fels? Sprinkle over. sandwich. . A, Pretzels often lose their erisp• JB Kixg_Slreet Wev _ TOMATO DAGWOOD Top with ness even when they are kept .in a Toronto I .Woo d9 Gunny 1QC Coin _ Serves 6 3/e. cup grated Canadian tin container, To bring back their Tikp)rone. ELeiw 4.4P7 p Limited Toast cheese original crispness, put them in a 6 slices of bread on one side Broil 3 jninutes cr, until 'cheese moderate ' oven until they are hea'te3 Spread untoasted sides with pelts. 'ioroughly - r :.,SILK'S M_ ARKET ".- - , ' -.• , , _ - , - s aPP s- F Cl SALE ' TEACUP Orange PV110 � A Duchess apples. Clean, sprayed a n d - 'fruit, 51.98' Per husirel. R. C. Rees - or, one and a !Calf• miles west of _ -- �T THE OLD PRICE-, the Brock Road School. Phone, CUP c_ SAUCE T � E R) WITH E VERY POUND 1 Pickering 96J�'. CUP lti ►J Ili 1 O,ur Own Blend Tea,* 1 lb. �9t ? Sep, 1 ' FOR SALE -- combination coal or -- afG�+�!ltd i Shredded Wheat - �9� wood range, reservoir, µarming ov- - - en. `Simpson Special". White en- - r - amel, black trim - E. Palmer; Fair- _ .iodized Salt .z . Ibs box ' derw Ave. Frenchman's Bray. MARGARINE ­10C FOR S:.LE- billiard table, half- - romr,r•xWuo.rn!.��rQr4 Size, 3 .Y G. Alex. Parker, Front St, w.wwat.. -__._ `, - - - Kleenex regular size Z Frenchtrian's Bay. "`PHOA"E: PICKEAING 2a -� FOR SALE --- chesterfield suite, and numerous household pieces. Phone: Carnation Milk 16 oz. tin 2-29c Mrs. Thomas Au_.,an,j- Lick-2_')Q2. Cherrywood FOR S ALF__2 registered Jersey r - Toilet Tissue heifers, due in September. Bokar "n ston Road. E. - Phone: Mr„ and Mrs. A. Grills left on - ��� Farm, lug _ - .. _Whitby 9 ?9r _f: Sun last to visit their son Doug- Sani�- lush - - FOR S:�LE --250 �'H X BR pullets, _ las and family, at Abitibi'Canyon. - tin' la i '30 percent. Phone Markham = ; • sI » ,,,, .��. Chloride �of Lime 12c 46J12. = Building Permits Carton LICENSED PLUMBER AND - _ - . - - - ' . __- _ • TINS. _ _ Reasonable Rates - Apply At CLEAN OUT RUST, SCALD. � Sat - Crawford Supplies - Pick-. 4'7J3 Issued Tuese - _ . - - - - DIRT AND SLUDGE ... ; - FOR SALE Cornell 555 fall wheat seed, germination 9 p, c• Ala WAY 1 2.30 • to 2.30 - Lishinan, phone "Pick, 194�ii 4, THE 411A : s A cyan coailnp system b o, Un• ' [" a J. PRO SE - • ' ar*dson - • portant to your Car as Props - -. .,,Church �eVlls lubrication. We tan dean your rj -, ♦i -. . - Coo.ifnq syW.m thoroughly, - .P1C L� '.t.�I,l4 G' - ?WxERINII', ONTiluo p80Nm 18g Cal%ary Terrip :e I'cuteoustal quickly, econonritally with 116 Hobne� Services - new; modern melboeL L.4fi a., tm -_S'inday School - - -- KAISER '7.60 11.00 a, m. - Xora:ug wars-111), 70M' WATSON '�' •4.00 P. m, -- Evange::stW jvcdueiday- . 8.00 P. at. -PICKERING :ELECTRIC +� - Prayer- Meetlag- - "day - _ - g.04 • P, m .- y' o .: n; People - - - 1Hoor a and Bare Rlttai _ rangy rri ith I'a�tvr. K. E. �SCEvoy- _ - _ Esr!XATES GIV'EX _ ■ Centeturiaj United Church .. - ---3 . -. St. Andrew . Pr¢_byterian Church ._._ _ = H.. H. Kaiser- ickeri Market & Locker Plant j Pickering It is am'az n hod• the attendance 1- : 1{ev. -David Jl:ir,ltsii, aiinir,ter 3s keeping up true ;'ear in our local•- - -Pickering SUNDAY, ?1tGL'ST `_0, ib30- church during tote sumnicr - ntha. - PHONE 30 - Service at _3.00 P. M. This week we were forced to sit in : Pbsais PTf B1�I]G® fig R 4 Rev. Diiwyn•Evaito - Speaker = the very front r•otir lilies tics arr'vNd a` little late but we were happy to - _� . _UNITED`CHC'RC13 OF CANADA see -so- rna8r or- Und: There- weir � _ - F Ca►tenaiaal, Fairport, Rouge Hih eighty-one in Sunday- - School which y- ' Rev. J. K. Braham, 1i. A., IL 1171. is a eery fine attendance for this - _ :W oodN iew Rd lie R -,'Pickering time of -the: year- -- Phone- 'Scarboro 3150 DIr, and lira; 1'kilig Whittle pres. -- - - - Centennial Church. h - - - _ _ • ' ° _ _ P gip. for Baptism at the st;iti ice in •� (Centennial and to :neYston nva),,,rb morning: Church Ser% i6e- 13.13 / a. m. : $social folk 140in this.,coinmunitr Sunda Scheel - 11,25 g, m. , - 5 � arc Manning . to atitend- the .spoeial l Ch"dr stir acrd Parents meet togeth- Young People's Service -sit - lilaplo er fur hti•nishi at - 11,15 .. - ,4vc•ial - P Leaf (;ardens oa- Sunday- i!x0 iigg, g3 service fur the ctuidr :mn This is the service in cifrtrecLicn '^ _ rt of the sere - wiih ,hems« pr•a, x and ilann,•t- with the Wuild Sunday. Sctirol- ores_ _ - -• -. raph sv!y. •, ChOdirn rc:ttro for thk. vc,nt ,, r; - . g , _ y _ • ton •null• t ei tilt -fit „ I.r san.duri•� I�t,t: irtritirY). Wk, aria happy tto 1, -part I : :'p'r � `. % -. •'G,uadity 'MEATS -_ f;o3; u ge a .d E lll Church :tun ;,char} is 21 =Cllr}; a .��• h }.., µcc k - - __ aid HFsd)_ Ic - - - GROCERIES and Cl °.urr11 �: r «e 0.t)tt a.. err -after--li'is _.rceerlt rail His -back . i ?►� �5 ^:. - - �Gnd'ac still %vey sent find c, c }n, *,,c• -- it -µ31•k` t Sltc .1; j 4r`t Of � $VlVi {r for the nc +t b� tun l�t+g � :fc!r'c lie l5 `eritlre- � � f_ _ . rhilti,n. with a;, �r, Prayer. and lY well: - _' LOCKER. PLANT Planr+41: , K btory . r - -- It n a 3 •1$i. , - F4irpuri t: arch - ZhrS; Su.ithc( :tlit,e• lass }��' "'!Y til);�• to _(Fi•.�techman's Lae leav"c her bed ;:lid is ftwling some- S � Meats Processed Chtri "vict 17 what butt °r.._ •,Suliday Schvol - 10.30 a, 'ru. _ The anothrrs atv rewip&(j of the - Q .4 -Very :Cgrdial' Welco - -e To AIL. clinic again n4 -.4 wt:ek at t1 %L church •SAVES SPACEi -. _ _ Tu ot�r aJ e� iC�tlo s on Wednesday ufternbon, the 2 7rd, -. •GIANT CAPACITY1 _ - _... - P - i frotrt, 1,30' to 4.80 P. m. and -v :`t a EASILY1ORTASLEI _ ag ��� i ariC�S hope to contfnue _oixr ghod•` attt nd- • OPERATES ON 25 OR f0 .- _ _ arice of the last couple of months. CYCLE _ _ _ - Work is .. rri resin ver • fav r- s _ 0 old a t v rte Day � ..... ._The tt ater . p y _ably on the new Sunday: School acrd - .. the pool. w.Ai a :rage su:rrs, anti >hc �t is ho ed the Pizrriar - - - ; following are the �siiiners of -the P y Dept_ may A.. different eN�ents: 'Girs 10 yr's, an :i _ take over before too long. True, we ' DUNBART'ON under porisered :by :�Ir, Weeks, 1st._ have not-the tilefio in et but it. a✓ Sandra -Linker, • ` -'lid• Louise McCall t can be used during the summer as µ - .Boys rt 's. If• we could organize- a work RADIO & ELECTRIC 10 yes. and under, sponsored N - by lira: Christoff, ist, Peter' Haile, bee and- get the waits sanded and .2nd, Carl Thompson; Girls, 12 yrs, vainished,•we could' -move in be -- - and -under, sponsoT-ed by Mrs: D. cause then there would be no g'- dan .'Wilson. 1st. Lila Taylor, '2nd Fiur_ er of tnarkiti, the :new- walla and once Mead, Soys, 12 yes, and under, spoiling thean for later. finishing: �;;. - sponsored by Mrs. McKee, 1st. Ken Should we call you :boys and girls x neth Heise, ' 2nd, Pat ., Ist. eon for next -Saturday, we hope yon �v AT'Z'MNR'iON FARM! It 14 yrs. and under, sponsored : will rally to the colours and let's insurance L,r�s We�p� �sa�>m to �� Boys, y get it done right away once use or 1 by Mrs. Lotton, 1st. Gordon Com- 4 - Write or Phone west p� port, 22nd. �er`neih'Heise; Girls, 14 move into the building �� 'are sure ;r mM, Bates foe Farts awd Ooei� For Wow. the benefits received' will warrant °' °& .and under, sponsored by 1Virs, Chap- n callert . Ptclker{as 80, •Brookba pelle, 1st. Florence Mead, '2nd. Lila more money coming in to our fund wdAstor- T arc Hadl� I Diaremont 411114,i,,w Tomatro so.that all the bills may be cleared '� Taylor: Open Swim, 3 lengths. one Sifoa Breast, erne Back and Free Style, i up right away, " 4stosobft T, ! of Y l�st>r GORDON YOVXG LTD. If ' < 1 �'+ sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. T. iii e . Bowman & Gibson 1sA Hasfttng'$t. TQroata 2 arc d orb om n B Trophy,. • 2n d 3rd, Pt•i µ. <, . •. lot, Gordon C part, ra! d an Pea Martin; Young Ladies Novelty Race went to Gordon Comport and Archie . sponsored by Mr. H. West, 115t" Bev- Skelton.,,,these were donated by Mr. IRE Draw I erley Martin, 2nd. Sandra Zinker; sxW Ism. L PWn. Alter the con- • RADIO SERVICS -Young. Men's Novelty Race, span- elusion of the race a good game of - Zl %a fiTais : -' _ d� Rep' awl _j/ 111ft" wl� a� dbnw Nom, 'sored by Mt. Frank•Bates, 1st. Vern. water polo wits played and Mr..Bil- rssidential, -r ('�� , . �r!'` tiW store. 71166 prW to bi ai Bates, 2nd. , Jack West: Msrrisd ton and Mr. Jack Harkness donated ' - , i•►' 4. of 194 -Couples' Rope Race,, sponsored 1by the prizes. - . _ Dwelling Firs , mm's! CWrd �or ,l la --Mr. ,and Mrs. E: M. D. Smith, This week -end • is •a big one for _ _ Insurance is '' Cciaa with 1411 cow ,set Bates pulling Jack West► 2nd. East Woodlands as it is our Annual r rubies• Second Prise: a as •Mrs. Mead pulling Mr. Derry; Open Carnival, Ali preparations -, have `n P•�siaG -• -T 2222- ' 84 piece Silver P%awass or Q Under the Water- Race, sponsored, bqwm msde to snake this a bigger .naroossrrues.A ,,by Mr. and Mrs. A. Hull, ish, B01 and better Carnival. All that is re- .RRE YOU MURM TO Any Mate or X"01 OLWES DDp. 18 N=T 9 If gychman, • 2nd- D. Neill, 3rd, Mr. quires now is good weather and ,` i P)iESENT-DAY VALUES? _ k _ PICKEAIN'4. JEWELT,RY Ve ,, Junior Marathon,- 12 yri'and' YOUR SUPPORT, -.You will -see an i . - •.�DUG�AS G "Ai'�' +�r �ie��'� i - ist :'Boy', David F,.nthatn, advertisement elsewhere in this . PERSONAL ,{�, Girl, Eleanor Patterson, both ' paper. Be sure to get those young- rgdl�• pIQRIIIRINa SS W i_ SKIN "NL MEN, WOMEN Cf • ra CU,rare prettetlted with a S11- sters out on Saturdav -- afternoon: - I to 16 lbs.'New pep, -too, T fa donated b;; :firs.: watham _ To the ladles 'of • the district we L � 76trex Tonic Tablets for daub) all those that sic; :<::i. the srottld like to appeal to you for don- �+ PICK.UP STRAW AND HAY suits: 7 ew healthy .*lash; new t rnLlast' the full iirrt,e. h,& s- y„odation ations of. home, baking and •vom i BALING ii' Nev- °'get a�Qua ntti'd" Giza gnly S1,t1R. Senior Typ;;i` -. Whits Elephants. If no one happens' • . :- . - QI2�dPT�O�►iNPloaed�r �u__ __ 1 All druggists late I : - -� a Brier =- • _z t, _ �a,I ..n r - :hen please, bring -SOU iii - - - o''atiinutes: 1 Pl FAIRP4R� } . larmp,eicn.X 35 anc. a . :alf -lap .t ;them to the field. but -�"-' kill try to '1'raotor W'° =1� - +I,tdr; Miss- Barbara Martin, each of have someone call on you. We hope 00%7NQ WRITE - PICKERING , , Canadian National Exhibltt these, were presented with a Silver that you will help ue all yoti can. - - 8 EatiCH . _ Puristscriceriai 4sBJ _ �tTJfTTAST �tf To - $EPTEIBif Cup donated b ' Mr.' F. Palmer who .Do. not forget. --eds is Your Comm- : A. R. !r P1dtering ` •'Pboas WW1 y -.••• 1 atacli _ saso will have the two names in- unity, and YOU are the ones who ---+•r _ - _ . . gwe" 013 ttts SlEdth Palmer Memos - Will Rsin if this is a big sttccass. i BROCGHA -M - Continued = will till 1111111111111111. war 1111111 • - - _ . � - •_J`3u�ir���� l�ire�tor� : _ _ t1111111IiI111111111i11i111111111111i11111111111111111111111111H111Nllli! . , .,� .._ • necessary things of life as more = - A. E. Richardson •,_BL- BL SUPPLIES important and to pot qur• time to OLASSE.S :good use. 'Litters iViis, Sean I3arctsy _ Immedlate Delivery Can Be Made and D1iss Fay :�Idilt sang very = sweetly The Teddy Bears' Picnic" FWAL INTATB Ur 'T` , FoLowlug Items I _ aceoH. panned; by .LNi:rs. • J. 111itclirlt. A�phah :...�gtea a ...CpNVEYA.'UC{II�ia -• •Master Jultn Haney played two ?d Roll Roofing In All Grades � n t' a da Ip as Old- oetablis -hed Agency, Ready Roll -Brig ��a selections on th? piano very nicely. , _ : —A goU� SURI1 of- FtiOU�nt 111�laJJUJ mw tllaila�IG To Serve You. Asphalt Floor Coating Mrs. Annis also -uve -soave pt•acticah 1 ideas which. all cour'.d fuCow and; • = _ ,PHONE, PICKEBI�G 60, glnutinvn Corner Read v often forgot one to perfect our - Ridge Cap and Valley �.w,mey, Flue Lining Band talents to enable us to take our a Get your requirements now aril avoid disappointment = - �. .LnL• }� Z-I,j �' �( Aid Lime Brick Face 6r4ck Proper places in the w'utk of our 4oncrete blocks Inrss;atlon community and to guard nut actjc,n3 { gULK -.ofl IN _DRUBS • " -Insurance Or All SinAi - and Looee Cedar and conduct as is expected of every = _. .' Pons and Poles citizen, It was an excellent check _ ( ) Insurance Adviser upon human nature. Tire.�tc'.1 Call — o �. E _20th Anniversary In Business A Verse on Canada. Th,� hostesses: - A. W. MITCHELL , = REE °ors 14 MR �s�zz 21 =M2Z'E� aadraa■s Phone . _ Mfrs. D._�eer, Alias Cssie, b1rs. L. _ _ - Htougkam. Oat. ' `Pick. 241'`2 PFiONEB ?4 sad 11! Johnston: A dainty tea was served ° Ma21�11aY11, C)=t.' F2$C3m e. 8600. and everyone enjoyed the social = - KEN AND •_ ., Z .f hour: �nnr,mnrmmmm ,....,u..........w..nw►ae . . - CLA�KE •'OIIF; TRUCKS Fa.:s Y:ka. WAY :•tsasss�� . -• : � . • bliss Shirley and Kenneth Beer -short holiday trip over the week -end. ure lovers can spend hours largely; PR,F3N -TICS have been visiting their father this The Evening W. A. and Auxiliary in the hedges, while flowering crabs STAFFORD BROS. past week• are sponsoring a Nylon Demonstra- pines, spruce, maples, birches, lin- ♦LCTIONEER$ P -tien on August 2°, in the S: S. I dens, hemlocks, elms, willows, wal+ • Lioenaed and Authorized, for .M4 Mar 1liON t- MENTAL WORSE >h1rs. C. Devitt is at home again g .. - feeling- -much improved in heakit. room of. the .church. Come out and nuts and even the ginko, mingle Cot�ties of Ont;rie and York. m Phone • Wbitlry bb2'. Our sympathies are extended to learn . all about nylon , goods• _ II in lovely woodl�nd'sharm, _.._ Farm Stock, Implemekts Hon Mrs, Albert Grav, and family, . on Rev. A. C, and bars. Luffman, of I •.Nlr. and Mrs. Irwin, who are at s18 Duadas St. E., Whitby, .Ont. hold Fraiture, Real Estate the.,death of her brazher,, Mr. Chas: - Baltimore, called on many Green - their summer home . an, the - ngrths Sales our Specialty at Reasonable _ _ _ -- Carter. wood friends last week I threw open the house and grounds Bates. Dual service for tiara -The Brougliain Filen:eti`s "Garden to' the visitors with' Ross and Mrs. -.. Prig of One. McE�ILCHNIE'S Party lkas well - attended at the I Irwin, as hosts. Althougli there ilCliiiaa P. O, phone, Agra. 627P3 - Greenwood -- Park, art Frid v. I.Ast. kt'ith.•gyr fay- I were many distracting events tak- Markhalm P. O. phone Mark. 206 P TRXITURE DEALER orite comedian, ?kl. Harvey, in ing place on • that "day, a goodly, -bliss - Ann- McTaggart is holiday -' charge of the program. crowd assembled at six o'cluc& -for _ lreatlaes have been establisbed ,• - F:IRaT. D1REVrOR The Y. -Y. t. are holding a iharsh- the- community luncheon wifli Pres" sae4lozyeers since 1890. _ ink in the city - this week. mOoti>.. roast at El in Park at L x- ident Les. :llorlcv aiid his lady, wel- ■ - The many friends of y1r. James Saturday' trivate AmbnLa:nax Service Raine and 3Ir, Wm. P- 31r.-, tits bridge,, on aturday' night -_of, this f coming the_gdQsts, After •which the. Day or Niger are greased to !+ear;- are imprf,'vjFW. '-week.. all -3o�nR people are im�ted. � various groups visited and explored a health this week. Mr. l:hnnear, his sister and dau: i the many- places of interest. The _ � \IL Prop. hter b1rs; Robinson. spent Monday -1 -goite to g- de-' °1' DAVID H. MARSHALL Wm. bic ..- Mr,and 31rs, Gerald Fleming and_. _g ' family. of Oshawa, .spent the an- g ra ,-3 _..— -__ Accountant, §t et a a Fall-3. for the {comfoat of the guests. -� VA= and STORE ACCOUNTS Phone Pick. X93 day ntith 3Ir. and Mrs. Iva.r, aIa' _ I At the close; - -a hearty vote of Lean_ here. _Horticultural „Cvcivty' Condiiued thanks -tras moved- by an ex= presid-- _pgONE: FICIL 27 J i= Pickeringo Onto Mr. Emerson Ornirrod, of Tf,rnn- stream, •grey mass - covered . ent,. R i41,- Chapman, to be. passed'. to, is. visiting -his brother a_nd sis- running , ter iirr a short time. rocks 'from the Hamilton escarp - on to ti... Irwins, _. M.-s. Blakely. of Toronto, and ment, w-ith almost Oery knon-n var- highland ;heeg • graced the fyoat•- YY lr�. MA 1rY Mrs. White, of.Bit�oklin.' are � -srt -iety -of gronnng. trees :.hrid -namld lawnw, keeping the- nati¢e grasses in lfOK sy� �. -ing their niece Mrs. Fred Byers flowers and plants........ this beauty pleasing green. Jerseys also rid ig t rla this week, spot is. no doubt, n"ot dupiirated in -1 the neighboring fields. with riding LICENSED ACCTIONE-ER and Mr, L, •Sanderson, of Toronto has many places in Canada. Planned in horses itr the palatial barbs, while sway Mo=ument Works _ , •� i been visiting Mr. -and Mrs :NZ6rman , the -twenties. on -a very -fertHe €arrn -• for_ over .a mile to the north stret- ROF>!L iiiSTIN. PROP. - V'ALVATOR •��m stead owned by the late mayor of ched a hundred or more acres a t !hone amr Write - Sirs: --Perry Wi�lsoa and 31r;--and Toronto, R. J. Fleming. it has been the well- known, Redwing apple or- $. R. I. iiY4 EiN'i• Mrs. George R ilson were with (0r- turned into the charming landscap- or- chards.- The der •was ideal and !! ,Tyro Vie■ `eat Of Whitby On pi4 Dandss SL Feast. Whltbr ` angeville' friends on Sunday. - � ed layout, combining elegance. sec- adds another of tote deliRiiT fu1 meet" No. II Highway,. Between, Whitby iir. and -Mrs. Ross Disney had a lusiorr -and rustic' beauty -where nat- logs of the` Pickerinrr Society. .j And Ajaat : a sn••I►v WfI3'i'iTF- OPTOIiETRIST J A. WILLOUGHBY � 9.80 to isroo :trrd -wee to -� � V. -> AND SONS II Evening— lion.. tied. Fr. : to , 1 r _ BLDG . OPp.. P. O. Forty rs Ca adaal D 5 \I:1 ea n - _ F li - 31 aD aCe1L Iism Agency. O9ILLLR_.k, 0N"rkRIO kl:n For Country Property Con. I, - „ „ _ -.. _ . Suit J. I, (Find) Stewart Ptrvne . Res, 2526, Of 1318 v. ,�.�; A oeos . Toronto �� 1Three -Day $er•vlcs Arranged) .. -• Fee That home >m The � Cull Our City Dept. ` . F1121S: .Toronto kinaon . :�.: ei;ers - & At - I'Loy." -yin. 201 tI. __— - -Licensed - IR G B•rkin aw, Pn id�d A. li,.yh.•, Ca,•rof � GLE N DENI` G -', Auctioneers -- _DIXO .- Si�Le r�s Experience — Arm • Bales conducted anywhere �-- _ 4 Specializing in Farm Stock, Furni- 5 • _ - _ - ... {- (l Q tare and Property males. _ V iltl¢'Y�li �tiLlj!¢� AL Sales personally Listed and - y r-� At Ji110 j Advertised. Bills. p:+ePared gad F. : aw. h i y�e• _ MARKHAIVI posted. _ =� -- �, 'Piffoxx 90W Service • f 1 'CLUB CLOTHES- Prompt W. DIXON � �' nable Rates "A Rea- PROPAIETOA - ' t P V •vin M: � YiiONE 290 STOL- FFVMLID AMBULANCE ' piste' suits our Friendly Resident Agent" .. - _• , - INSURA.' a ve e � c� Aa»T :, � ^ - ad p • vary attr eti 9ric $R LAFER .rWl AtiTOMOB1LB - - _ _ LiFE, FIRE CASIIALTY. �- LLiBII.tTY NOURAINCE I te. .. t h •' BVy Fiiwal AND LIST YOUR PEW "-It FOR SALE WITH - - -CYRIL E. MORL EY - - AND ' EE - - '0* OM IN A S _ i11tBERp ' z; w� : ! ' � THE NEW SAMPLES- - - O . S" Ile _ — _ L_'ti „•::w_. "�^ -^.. yew. `•'Y:,;` .y) c� `; �.;. -- , ia� .Or $OVCard itl7 ii: s `: BC><Tbdib _ •' ').., '1 '� 1° f , . *� , ! `�:Si ^ :i: t��`e''s• _ - Scarboro ...Junction = M� S. Chapman . & Soil *_ ,. "�� FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY— : 3tish and Doonri. -:/ _ _ / _. . yUJtBI+1R-- itongh or Dressed, Trim. _. ._ _ - NVLNDOW L-NITS C401frLETD -FYa Mired. Gl�, SP�1 bliiancet, S actory.bulit- an4 •PT WALLBOARDS —Test Tasty Donnaoona, GyVroc+ Greeebou"dL • • s+ PLYWOODB- �1t'.. Cedar, 'Bi.reb. Weldtea; anal Etch Wood. ffH3N ,* t "— Aaphult and Cedar wtth Nails, Insulbrlo -8141018,- J. M. Cedargraft Siding, • Pittsburg P tinter - i N do ed Ex - _ _ g 'ps TMi Mi 1'TN[L`fy - 1 t�j�� F _/►f1diMMf�StMLtR -' -- �C6A81VTING _ - FOR BALE _ . 1P61tTNE YOMRrEiI � LW�OD R. V V�ii� It KCArt A MITS WRITIP• sOO1RYBIEPIN10 ACCOUNTING SRRVIOIk McCDHRtCK- DF.LRING tractor, brand_ new, - IrvLrs N. Sheen. 77 Victoria t8L, Toronto. 9i�•f C. equipped with belt pulley, lights. starter, tires Loaded, wheel weights, tender■ -'� •IM RO1�L M9Ml� . ; - :Y Ink C9, 5 RTS DIltCT-0 , AGENTS WANTED =- and scufflers. List price 11,830: must sell; sacrif,oe at $1,600. Free delivery, Bacbt*I OILS. GREASES, TIRES, Batteries. Paints, Moror6, New "Dut doe Ont. .,phone f0. M1t1fl► _ ?;;;'<'`; #; >i2 ? ?i ",' :?. Electric motors, Stoves, Radios. Refrttera- ton. Fast Freezer and ILilk, Coolers, Roof SODA fountain and arnl. U- shaped. l9 stools, i! { ''`? ?y? ''05 :'?,!' ? : "' •' - _ Coatings. Permanent Anti- Refrigerated. i sink units. Best offer. Kay's ' eteetw. sto. Dealere Drugs, ,216_ QgeerE ZjtrGet East. Toronto. 6 wanted. write: ti'arca Greaw and 011 'Ltd.: _ 3' Toronto. U f s - MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRS # BABY CHICKS STR1NGOD Musical Instruments repaired and m DAY -OLD chicks• broiler, chicks, older bullets, retinlshed. For Information write A. C. ,tic- ._ 9ACw�lR �Y i.IWAOA� ' R' 'M 19 ?4, -ten weeks to layfnt. F'aee catalogue. Twaddle Qarvey._ Wood Products, Orrville, Ontario. r1�1T. OLYMPIC TfA11 iK WAS APPOINTED CANER% Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontaho. VEDICAL - t - - THESE oveeial prices for this week and ne11��} CRESS Corn Salve —lor. sure. , rellpf.• Your ' •i ill 1906 .,> MANAifR Of•M .wOAIDI. ` " 9 wits. at 70c., 10 Wks. at 90c. 19 wka4lf Drittgist eerie Cress, - _ • .. _ _. i w 11.26.'14 wits. at $1.40• 16 Wks. at 41.50, IAMT nwtrll� 1$ wka. at 91.70, so wka, at 99.00, 29 wits. FRUIT JUICES: The principal ingre- '' at $2.25. Breeds —Rock x Leg, B. Rock., clients in Pistols Remedy for Rheu- - -- __its NATIJINAL ->sur 40, -" i ( ITmtt Rees, N. Haman, L.t• matic Pains, ..Netatitis Busses X Red. R. I - ■ _ -' -- orders_ or ov ante more. Lakeview" Farms r 335 Eleiri Ottawa I LMIIMPIOM AT TWO, FIVE AN►, . or 0" Ont. $1.25 Eitpress Prepaid Till MILES, WE WAS HYEM - - s- 8 -3o -12 R-KS.Ptolready oAlaayy Pullets, Raised UNWANTED HAIR Ill 19+0, ' under good conditions from special-bread Ing Ersdleated from, area part of the body with Y TITLE Of dock.- R. -1. Reds. Sussex X Reds. Red X Ssea -Polo a remarkable discovery of the ate. Rock, B. Rocks, N. Ramps. Rock X Leg. Sale 808-PAo - contains' no harmful lngredknt. "l MIFF ARATt1ON• 112 EXPECTS A price for Prompt delivery, 6 Wks. at 55c, 7 sad will destroy the ' balr root. ' - -- wks. at 60c. 8 wits. at 66c• 10 wka. at '85c, LOB-BEER LABORATORIES - - - _ - ATTENOIINCE AETtIEEN AI6.0 12 wits. at 61.15,• -14 wk's. at 31,30; 16 wkr. - 020 Granville Street. at $1.45, 1$ Wks, at 61.65, 20 Wks. at $1.85. Vancouver, B.C. Thee• prices for prompt delivery. Order from YLOYES for Rheumatism. Instant relief. A. 77 .#me JCPT. .9, EVEN Xmas sad enclose _this- aA. -10 per cent deposit, . 'sooLtims, heaj Producing -- salve discovered _ Xutwndale, -Chick hatchery, London. Ontario. by a Prominent Swedish chemist. AaDroved 7K 1s4) RECORD of 2t;SpON by Swedish Government hospitals and inatf- ' y / ��ttA��T TII r- BLt87AE88 OPPORTUNITIES tut ions and extsnslvNy used in Scandinavian • - - - - - CANADIAN 1sA71pNA1 �.iMIDITIw NOTICE Kome - and -'Store Owners, 'Advertir Count�tcs w{th, excellent results. Already man? ' Ins Agents. You can now purchase, quality dolled users fa Canada• Iloxen gives best wooden cabinets at manufacturers' Prices results fort Rheumatic- pains. lumbago. inflam- ' Custom and gtraautr production. For lacer mation of the Joints, sciatfea. neuralgia' anti ; . .' " °,• "" • ".... ",•.' • "'• • •_ .. ••. .,, ,, „ ,, . ..._, . motion Write- A, C. Mc iartrey. Wood Pro. muscular Pains Postpaid. $1,60 a Jar. Scasdia House, 425 HamLiton St:, Vancouver, dudes. Orrvfrle. Ontario. B. C. ' :TI Pam FRONT baking. ice - cream, mayonnaise, and grassland improvement program has PHOTWRAPHT op"oTU"t�EA 'Fuca MEN AND WUMUM pharmacceutical products, as well been in progress, the -folks down-. i3F A HAIRDRESSER PHQTO FL�ISHIZ�G Enlarged prints• careful > as in the textile and paint indus- the a believing that highly produc- lndl.aual attention, 6 ex. 10c 11 - see. -JOIN! CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL r Great Opportunity Learn try. Albumen is also used indnr tivE pastures are an important part It StudiooBoos _is •asnm, LeamInst n, 2.25. Hairazeaafag �rially for %002 cosmetics and of im rovin f abd mairitainin rural — Pleasant dtgnlfled profession, good wages .] paper. prosperity. - DYEING AND CLLANIXQ wuurruus >uaaeracu, >a,z,... aaauwu.- Amertca'ti greatest system Illustrated to i s a • _ • -t ..e • _ = - - HA VI YOU anything "be*" bolus or - tdeaa- - - latter free . Write or Clall While there the Canadian "t Writs in to us for formation. We err MARVEL AAiRDRESSMO - One pound of the synthetic prod - s saw - 61ad to answer Your quaniona Department SCHOOLS When- I ran across -newf about uet requires approximately 11 prosperous dairy farms, for ex- -K Parkera Dye worts Limits& 7s1 Tom" 355 Btoor St.-W.. Toronto the latest substitute for a etrsat. Toronto, Ontarta � , H�U� eggs, I pounds of waste from tilt Nor- ' ample, with as much as seventy Braacbe. +4 Isl SL, couldn't "help thinking of i3acle wegian coddfish industry accord- five per cent of their areas• iii grass. (Allots FOR- SALE. A 71 Rideau street. Ottawa, Ep% Palmer, back on the farm in in to the re Many farms wire able to maintain TARIL 200 acre., good opportunity. 1 miles PATRNTS s ' �s g port. Trial production 3 Wellington County in the days of of more thati `604 -a dairy cow on two acres of forage from town, fo miles from North Bar. lRETH]CASTUNHAUGH a Cotn■■ay steal pounds a `day Illa.0 forces gala Write G Obauliao, Bon• Solicitors Established 1890 490 Bay stronig, -too long ago. Aunt Hetty had just has been started -by two Norweg- Per year. On one farm for a herd field. Ontarto. rnrm.e a."tst>t ,.r 'nin.tuatmo ate psnize i. returned from the village wsrere it iaR- funs, - of Guernseys . (26 milking). enough FARM. ya acre% all worka3ile. an N0. 7 TEACHERS WANTED { was her custom :2o trade in butter, , . _ • forage was obtained from 47 acres Highway near school and village. hYdro and Two - QUALIFIED TEACHERS wanted for good wring water. 10_ miles east Toronto, B.S. No_'6. shags ;setteal at Quddeville, Lad - ttaSs and tiisnibr trnek fog Store of_hay and Qasture. In most cases =� PassemNOn. Apply to Ig. clotmd.a. crook- No, 6. Bruceton, Co. of in Duttsa to nom. foods and Unit Eph inquired how Production is carried but lay f[ eicess grass was harvested add sin, ant. mence Sept. 5, 1950, state ..Jars expected 3"uch eggs, were fetching. completely chemical - mechanical preserved as grass $I'la a which was when applying to M Kennelly, Sool.- Treas., ' * • „ proess from the time the fish eater, g F'IF'rY-ACRE term for sal•. war Own Quadevtlle, Qnt. 'I - _ fed in dry weather in -summer when ,nand on Prortacfat Hlghwar.•- Two-atorH quarter,' , the Pipe line at one end of the _ pastures were 'relatively unproduc- n� a c -la�s. e.le w1eD hr on Las rmn. A PROTESTANT teacher wanted for a rued '°Three dOZtea. #or a ' plant until the Ind product emerges acboaf In School Aria No. t innisfil near Aunt Hett replied, "and likr. g tive and during spinier to keep rep in stable, driving sbel and besboume, five Barrie. Minimum salary $1900,05. Maximum Y p �� N in the form of a dry white pow- milk production, acres hardwood bush This Year tift�o at:r.r $1000.00. Apply R. H. Subbed, ILR, 1. to go tower they say. Is that all? der. Norwegian #fishermen bans . � - . _ were In mature. fifteen In hay and balance to Barrio.. Ontario. said Uncle Eph. "Heck! That hard. about _1,000_000 tans of fish'.from �: Immediate Possession. Terms it required. WANTED Open.- top, Inspection , by appointment. Pat - poor lens O° ' the sea each ear, of wliach s �a� 4 "_Title- New England- _farriters..__t3s4___ ts:anti ago te _ WANTED -`AT - Q%CZ-- c,ENSrsAi -DOT: 37 Pais for the wear and tear y g ass- essentially ew ideas at meth- AL9LDS.O the " risen is . processed into _mar y Sound, Out- Talephom 106. N'10t ohms, 77. -- s e P fir' till! tq achieve their success Most 71 ACRES good land• good buildings. stock. eimonth vacation iitthSPayUaftter•13 �•ths. Ise and cattle fodder. of their grasslands _are the hay - machinery and crop, on good road• war salary -12,5,60 Per month rising by tour :Anyway, according to' 'the die= ' ' • Pasture .JYPe which are kit in hay [1ltise, Frank Isaac', Castletan, annoa3 lncromentA to $203.00 per month Batch I referred to at the be 'a- 160 -ACRE Farm eight miles from Enilebart. midway between' n' Tiioaa Dancan Is st a oin gin_ 'Well, all I have to add is that and pasture for five years before miaW.i between vtdorla- -area 1tFind"mo es sing, over is Norway they've pea- if this sort of thing GOatinatl, it plowing and Tt- Seeding. �'O 9ttd mini water and creek. 16 acres cleared, �utifat 'Vancouver Island, Present aar■r ducted a chemical recess which p t3' g ■Date pntt1Y eLsrM Timberland wIII more shortage dire to fns too accurate alas by = P ref soon thins will be better mixture is standard for the area. than pay for pun. Sacriflel for quick rash Cupid. T•letram or letter to Kbtt'■ Daughtrrk' outproduces_oae hundred thousand f—or *orse -than , they were back One excellent pasture consisted of •sI• aao.oe. Box 217, Englehart, Hospital. Duman, 'B.C, Hens to daily transform • quantities in Uncle Eph's day, and there; won't ladino lover and orchard grass FOR SALE - - - -- WANTED- - of codfish waste into -synthetic egg be an -"wear and tear" on the only. ' 0FTWOOo LUMBER Y y. ALtMINtT* &OOPINC— trom•ddits, sbivenot 1", ?,,. and 3'• sawn softwood. Anil kind: -- white. Clae" Nvu,rir tf 'ELF artificial Wiens at all. Maybe there won't " " -019' thick In 6. 7• 1, 9, and 10 -toot culls out.-md irltntued: carttoaa or crock -losa : product, is said to- be equivalent even be an .hens, .Ain't Science High yields are obtained b other lehgtha 018" to apply .ore at 1 ,40 Per tofu to the albumen contained fie 150 7 y ?' squf�. role• at u. -s Per wren» aau..r.d BOB=? MNES LUMBER C(L : gvonderful, farmers from illixing such grasses Oatarlo Points. For estimate% nomple % -nter- ature, eta„ write- A. C. LESLIE • CO. HAl1TLtt1!t, ONT. . hea'1 eggs'. - 0 Commissioners BL. Toronto L i fag + . ♦ -as timothy, brome or orchard grass turn, a' s9 wANIED-.Jlaled wheat Straw Win balaw Recently a group of prominent with legumes such as alfalfa. red Ontario, L J, r B. L Coasina Erin, Michigan. _ According to - Chemical and En- Canadian agrieulturisrs - and farm w Ladino clover, depending on what C7*cl'I_AR saw mud. Good condition. Auto- . marls now filing machine for hand saws igneering News, the synthetic Id- editors took a tour through Vef- mixture has been found to be most znd circular a&We. Ada. tars.' circulaw maws. However, unemployment insur- - Ibomen contains 80 to 90 per teat wont and brew $ampshire where, 'productive. Good reWjts are ob- saw hire and holders. w, D. Wituam&. Ga- Price has enabled many people to - extensive mined when legumes are seeded une�gerCLr>e obtain Wt. in the fall and grasses during spring. H Harty Davidson. Now owned them othern ise. Dg P Q m and can ben -1 Past f _ need. �CLE sold. Barely David Lar ow cock used for or _ re \ to t the _ 11 ew pears, an, used more Than motOn, le l Repairs by ■/�+ A l l . " . `r/ used j~iF/1{fj^�I' --.li -pear farms T�isit'ISf- seed -s per acre. ■t �9 __ .. rI K� pntD•Doard K t Bicycles. oOmi a Beata ■ � SEA - - - — suaraa _ _ factor -train pieta nine, of ��� _. sad Johnson o era - Suess a6■ �/ —Y- ' antil a1w • ezeept - Wednesday, Strand Cycle -- _ Htgfly Producti�t pa5turrs recce a apocea [stns at Sanford, samneoa•p=■� _ P - _ - -- — _ fertilized With as much as LOW TRACTOR —D, C. Alllm- Chalmers Combltte. - �,sS, Fiery Itch : q G U.S. _ AIR FORCE BANG pounds of fertilizer per aGrt at Ll1Qt Allis - Chalmers 'ail crop, Both A -1 condition, Until I discovered D D. flennis auras :a .:; .: tat J _ tent Of Seeding, FOr maintafnence Phony IU116rook SSW or writ. Bata 1rJ, ILlll- lye fast relies — D. D. D. Presortptioa w01 _ brook, Ontario.. popular, this Puze, coating. liquid medieatton ' -- /� .. - speeds peace and comfort from cruel Itching - V duritfg the next five years super= NEW TIRES caused tly eczema. vimo�..• arse.., minters iILQWER SHOW phosphate was applied alone or is st•ECiAL` DEAL ' FOR DESLZR8 ONLY coat and other Itch troubi•s. Trial bottle- 336 _ Dealers required o distribute first tine Fret aPPllestion checks even the most in use .: �•,, mixture with potash _or a complete itch or money back, Ask P tt druggist fore D. D. > -'�� ' •; _�' Gutta Percba Tire■ backed by Gntts Perch. lreeerlPttoa , ordinary --m• extra strength). cI ^ rriixture depending it the seed used lifetime guarantee, Large'-stock -of PSAAnger - G �■ and needs of the.soil as d<tetMined- �d track_ tire. In popular 'sizes available. AfiRIC�11 by 3 soil test After the initial Exceptional dioc•aunt■ for duration of sale. T' Enquiries witr be- Pioinotly looked after. treatment, top - dressing with man- Write now for details of this once -in -a -life• sure 'or fe'rtilfizer is''3tandard prat- time offer. Tire Department. Hercules sales COMING MOTOR tice each. year. Oniari 9596 Dundaa S^vcr welt Toronto. _ The 28-e / general 'consensus . of the NORSE si f jOW - visiting group `Was that methods ISSUE 33 - 1950 t used by New b`ngland farmers in 'their grassland program should be COMING. MIDWAY carefily studied and emulated by to �' lRV�t •o -`t, Canadians who are looking to live- Tit' @d Aching stock as 'the main source. of 'in- '• cotrie: Potential. benefits are two- COMING - EucTRONIcs told. .. T et^ (a) Production -Of- loin- cost -yet • --• •Tour' feet' may oe Ito tends: and tntlameo ' 'qquBCkreliei. r COMING highly -nutritoui feed, that you think you can't to another step • (;reaselcss, FO EXHIBITS Your shoes may feel As if they are cutting (b) A paying soil at is IgPAts" fast rona t f � right Into the flesh. you feel nick all over `his$ - - - r prggrarn-- somet}ijng that is vital- r give any stroll odor. . n0 !r ly needed for Cina6iian farm larids. r WILD the vain and torture: v v'A rt n � Econotnic.Isf:e6Se COMING .. .{ hint: M to relief - • _. --- t . - Tito or three apDllcatlona ot- Uoune #' oANNY KAYE' r _ Emerald•bH after a tad tot (not bath and All 'hf which sounds not only in 15 minutes the Dain in 7 soreness' die t s D _ - ifrteres6n ' but Wighty sensible and appears. . CO , ` I �� �, _ _ \n matter how t trio discouraged YOU have it _- - M "p; ?" practical as well, and I'm glad t0 been, It you have not tried emerald nit 5,.� ''�' ass along then you -hnt•- *o "ethlnt to learn: Ger -s'- FMIE ART Via,, t P _ 8 thee- suggestion's to any .bottle today any qntx1 drug attire. readers of this column =and T hope - - - tl�rr arc a tot of you - to w ho m COM1 NG- -music -they, niay bd of valac. -- r ROLL' YOUR OWN COMING oANCiNa; = :_ _WADE !tP YOUR - -�s� CIGARETTES - _ p W /TH r- :- COMING TRANSPORTATION LIVER.- BH.E -r- -° - Without - Calomel -And You 11 Ju" Out of Bed ill the Miihing Racut',10 04 - - -- f'he- liver'ehould -pour out abodt 2' pinis of ' bile juice into your digestive trot every day. C-ANAIAN I I I If this bile is not flowing freely your food may 1 ( hot di6eat. it me just dewy �n the di tare - tract. Then gas bloats up youf stomach, Yon ' get constipated. You feel sour, sunk and thg - TORONTO t -SEPT. • world looks psink. _ Ittakee those mild, teazle Carter', Little - - - Liver Palle tp o get these 2 pinta of bile now. C/G���TE , �D����O +f ' 1ni freely o make you feel ' rep and up." , 44 r Get a package today, Effective in making bile Bow f for Ci rter'g UUW Liss(- . 1`1110, 3U at nos druatm+s ITI ._ -1- .. ,L. _ �' - i -�•- may_ _ � ,H, _ ing the World Institute on Christ- 'W hi tevale -- inn Education, being held in Tor- -- - -_� - -. = ` . • - - onto from August 10 - 16. - - - - - AGRICULTURE _ ! The auditorium of the United - a' Church here was filled to overflow ing on Sunday when Rev, Jno, Me- j Y.S. AIR FORCE BAND �, - 1 Lachlan conducted funeral services THE ] _ _- Dunbarton for the late Mr. Charles Carter, who • NORSE SNOW , J passed away from a'heart attack in Sympathy of the communit • is , p 54th year. For several ,sera •. - Y � his h years, 1 I extended to. Dlisses`Janet and "inlet Mr. Carter was an elder of this � • FIREWORKS Allison, on the death of their sis- church and for a few years was the Mrs. Hennick, of Tvrawanda, 1. Y. Secretary'- Treasurer. He farmed for - Mrs. Ohneth, of -Niagara 1~alls. soave years, north of Green River, - ;;a; � ;�; ,. • �. . \. Y .,.is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. _ but .o+sillg to the ,ill - health of his. (:.�i�Iorrish, 7, wife,' sold out about twu' years ago ' 111 j a -k buigtss nild ,livn7y_n_ of u' rant '' � � s3. .. • . -� x' w; $!�-rr'r�3ti -fad tH- -�'- -c-- -- vet@.- 1.138- 321aIij� - '� �^ - • , ° - 1 Oshawa, spent a few days last Nvei k beautiful floral tllbutxs showed the ,�• /r �„n a- f C.�c`1" , .l I C ^ i :.. , �, c`• 5 ': - -- '•`F6.!° ( \'1t 11 :ill' 111 V.0 t1l: 1', JI Y'�. lit :llP. G br.- .._. -��� in \1'3:.1a X.. Cat Lar _ Aibort and - -Mrs. I.attew and fain- wa held: Ui�f fiir.rls .were pall - J -1 w 0 . qtr _ 1.) have retuvaii .m 3' 1, •ai'�i 1lurillg ow service Mrs, N. - _ _ • �� - -�€ -1 � -� *.�i i ,a 1 st.� �� `° -- d ho:ua fro a very II�t851C t i. 5 :'rX o: :�;. p :cusant -week at Oriliia. I'uttc� sal:g +rry effectively the 4 �• a+:z : t �. � - �° a We are pleased to rep_.rt JIr, T. 2 t1•d, I's 1L::., Iiaviihetlr was made MIDWAY _.z "" '�`` �' -•L'J \'d, r:lUC13 improti'ed, and halve at >riiiwvale on Sunda••, e *� : e , e ,a,: ' °' a "� i f - from the hospital. - Dull Antliony "'spent an enjoyable `7 �_t. =t"'- < Busses Marlene, Bette acrd r :dra ' . hoiida w'ztli Rvllald Doherty at AIRhLAHES. ,. rt *- �,�;, _ _ -- Stroud, Gf U:.aawa, +felted i;r a Dlidlai :d, _., ; `v : •, xr p •_ _. fe ++ des} s with their grandifwther, Bars. Ut orge Anthony spent Sun- i palracl;s- ¢ - R ( I gla Stroud. dtt �+ her daughter, 1lrs, Lewis FO REIGN EXHIBITS _ u:> H d +. ti J �, �•� ++ ; ( Cc tulat�;ns to "Mr. and Mrs. and family. a, z f Y i 4 s - = - - - _ -- - - :�. I3u1 e5s, Vine � kid Road on - t AUG. 25 SEPT. Si. g a .Ifs. Di. BI. Griffin still continues, SPORTS " r �' �,.i X "b' _ _ _ • the birth of a son. ver. i11. _ BIrs. E. J. Annis and boys have -' - °`�� TORONTO 'returned from a n•eek at Caribou _ ARTS t.k avt• r' :, -:t Ledge. Wood Lake. Collins- li'illiama .''•:' F. C. BErK,INSHAW Pre¢denl - -- - - - -__ + 31r, -and Mrs. Jack 'BlcGlashan _ � ••" , .. EIWOOD A. F4UGHE5 Gerotrd Mcncq•r • r - motored to. Bala for- the week -end. A quiet wedd:i,g �t'as solemnized , - - - Bliss Doreen returned %v1th them in Holy Trinity Church, Oshawa, on after a'tno =week holiday. August 5, w•heri-• Diiss Margaret ' grasses. He turned over his past- :rucking fall \i-heat to the Toronto Sympathy of the community is ex- Tr«'�iltiams; daughter hf Mr. and Mrs• k bu er tended to the Ennis family -in .the. Y.. G. tii� llian s. B lleviile, became _ Audlev - ore fields with a tiller. His hay Y sills last creek• � �i - death -of Mr. Walton i�nui�. the bride of Mr. Ater: D. Collins, _ ^ • crops were foraged also and biovn fok T=•-' -'__ f6r 1°s -wit Ili Howard and Mrs, i.Ittieinent and son of s1lr. and Drs. E. crops Collins,- Many faZmers counted themselves' into -the barn. moss's. And -now, his up fu; the past fortnight'�vith a - Ma Beth are enjoying g• - luc cy that they did not cut their oats and barley crops are being return of her former idnass. 11,:r Mary .a.vacatiun Base- Line. East, Pickering. even triend8 hoe for her tom lets , in the - \orth. The bridrismaid was Miss' Edna fall who" early, although the eom- swathed by the binder denuded of Y _ p p Bliss A. Brander :visited fziefids in . Colver of Belleville. Best man was place had to be used is many cases, •the bh3din mechanism and--thresh- recovery: gg } i'rsank iYonnacott spent a few , Oshawa on the week -end. Mr. forcer - Collins, of Belleville• f Soto• 'Coat, during his vacation ed by a pick-up combine. Onl • a 'few recently the wilds-of North- The many friet3ris of -Mrs. Crow -. Res. E. H. McLiaW. officiated. ;-fraoo Geaieral Motors, has been driv -. yeasp ago, falmers would hale 5s Y ther, convey heir sympathy to her A reception at the Sign of the ing Fzank PuclaWs - power coach- thought a man cr,�zy to sue�est urn Ontario, The sirup there s� � l;i :' in the sudden ass of .3er bus- Ram, Oshawa. ' followed the sere- !jam, such $ lsrocedure, Aiid yet, With all ed to relieve lua astliuls�ac isnv�.3 band. "P - - The local: W, A. of the elh -arch en- d our machine work, labor is scarcer cY• many_ Following a wedding l.will trip to tertilned the Pickering W. A. last 1 thari'es-er, - _ _ Pickering Peggy 'Jean, a' 4 -; ear - � Little Sandra Gillard, area quite Haliburton. the couple will reside week ate meeting and social in the F. Di. Chapman attended the Old _Jersey owned by Grasmere ill last week with an infected throat. m Lnndnn, rhu'reh hers. _t buil•iing cnmmit<tee of the Canadian Farm .and which was fed and cared =ev. Mr. Job, of Port Perry hag Jersey Castle Clu>? last week as a for by the late Sydney Woranacutt, _{ Ibaea spending a few days with #ifs final preparation for the erection has been award both a Gold and :. - daughter, Mrs, Henry-Westney. of the nesvitead'offiees on Lawren- Silver Medal, having. produced 6.54 Reeve W. H. Westney has shown ce Ave-, Toronto. _ pounds of fat . in ten months. She his- sytz Pathy _with the march . of 3lisa Dianne Pratt has been holi- had Pres•iousI - won_. the Gr�� BILL the altgsicdtyral progress by streamlin- daying at the Kennedy summer Championship 'at ltihitby, Oshawa t gi tienc M, used -a-for h .,me an LakP Fluroh. -- and Brookiin Fairs, and is now harrsster to fill his ail-on witl� Don Cmwford has beeit' btagy nB eser- S�Pounds a ;. -- BARGAIN HUNTER � - has Given birth to four calves in -; _ r`' _. her life, all being Heifers. We know 1 - - a fln-gl of no other =Jersey- near , her that : rhas shown both the production' and - r the show -ring excellence of this i c k e•'I know a 'real d tire bu ! - - - - cow, 8 7 ;d. •t - The Andres W. A. had the Pick And that's MaratKon. It sets the i�ENERAL i- ARDW ARE : -: Bring W. :3. ladies as. their gate he - page W money= saving. tsouble• _ _ 7. _ r,t t13e �.ugust meeting hers, at free service." Church. -Mrs. . E. Pardon conducted >� . and the meeting.' :►ire. C. 1'4'3sjtr era LAW MOTOR SALES : the Scripture- which u'as.- folIcswed �SUP-PLIES by. a prayer by Mrs. d Bell. The I Roll Call was answered by .,teach". I , Mrs. C. Trigg played two giano'ae1- -, . AND SAVE WITH B LSDON & -SON iesi jnv Three of program: ckering -lad- ;,- ' `_ _. 1eg nave a short progiatn: ;Ire. F. ; IL O W - P R I C E S. Baker sang two soles, Mrs. Parker _ A ki, -c f n%Lrk- _ • sang TR'U'- lx:rrxn:t -�: - - - ev ga�•e two humoro reading$. -- - Audiw rot3ducti•d . ; - ..._ _ , . O AR -two •contests Everyope enioyed the ' - ` lunch of sandwiches, cookies and ARATHON 6.00-16 Y tea, - ONLY J� Messrs L. :�1, Morley and W. C. 1 Q •� - - _ - COSMETICS`' Murkar, Pic- kering. Church, had -Big, safe, long- wearing, low- + v •�� l,�T char a of the ser.-ice on Sunday . �„ b" • it PHOTOFINISHING -morning, Mr. Murkar speaking on ' jprice MARATHON is packed �S °-t vvrERIN ARY SUPPLIES = firs. CIO `'Liquor Traffic and what it mesas •qu°sy tOW mss' her► BABY`. NEEDS with vales.°.-It'v- aye:. -- •••••••• to Pickering.. M1► - oeMrteb - -- -Miss Margaret Puckrin is attend- quality tire, with the famous aw met 0* . : STORE HOURS ! _ -- - - -. - diamond tread.. ; . THAT ...........+. - Week Days _ ' ie tM ayew/htF :9.00- A. M. to 9.00 P. •M. - - PRESCRIPTION.aa P. M. tab 09 P. M. Eavetroughing FL -r 'ACES Aa�'D rU-PN:�CE -REPA AS �. �• ���� � �• �• - SLFiTme WATFIt 'SYSTFWS Et)t Rev. ' / 1� Pbone or Write For Moderate 'The Store - �, - • a•+:- � - Jam' ^�.�G • - Phoee Brooklin 72119 u • -� -- PICKERING _ WEST HILL -- ` ' - SCAlL 2802 .PHON-E:..68 --. - -:Na. 12 Highway, 3 mllas _ -- - - - -_- ---=----- - - - - -- - _ Nerth of. R'hitby - - DANFORTH BUS LINE59 LTD:" _ _ • - TORONTO BROUGHAM[ - CLARE. IONT EAST BOUND READ-DOWN' T WEST BOUND READ UP P.M• P. A.M. _ r A.M. A.M- P.M. P.M. Iri Y949 •�• .� ;_. - -_ Sum Daft d IA �/OUr Clue �._. _. Dr Sun. Sun. and and 'Sat. � 1 V e �':1 _. - -. -' . - . •Hol. Hol. only Hol. Sun. Sum, Daily i' _ - and and Sat- and = - - group O IJ P W r involved i - . were nvoive n . - HoL Hai. _only Ho4 - - Es. - - 9.46 5.45 2,00 10,00 Bay and 'Edward ................ 8.49. 9,36 5.20 9.35 _�.�.••••••• 5 Fatal Accidents. .: D"atiforth apd Luttrell ..: ........ .8.10 . 9,10 4,66 9.10 �� • 1b,10 8,101.25 10,26 «.......• 10.2.0 *.30 2.35 - -10,35. �`• » - Scarboro Junction ...... »... 8.00 9.d0 4.48 ' 8.00 ° 10,E6 6,36 2.50. 1! iA ..: »......... Malvern » :...... :.. »..... »:.T 7.45 •8,45 4.30 - 8,46: _ . -Brown's Cornets 7,42 8,42 4.27 8.43 ' ! 10,85 6.88 '1.63 10.6$- .........a... 4 Town Line 7.40 3,40 4,86 8,40 i 10.40 6.40 18.56 10.55 »..... :4..» »........ »........ 10.50 8,60 3,06 .11,06 , } »...... Cedar Grove - Markham ••.. 7,30 $.80 4,15 8:80 �• !� ,+11.60 7,00 8.16 11,16 - ,.,.,..a•......»» Locust Hill •• »�•• »••»••••» . 7.26 8.20• 4,05 8.30 , 11.05 7.05 3.20 11.30' 1# ......».»»• »..» Green River » »•r- » ». ».« ■ 7.15 8.16 4.00 8.15 t + Brougham »» '7.10 8,10' '3.55 8.10 X to •' tl ONTARIO 08'ARTMtNT,OF HIGHWAYS � 11.10 7,io ><.a6 11.f6' , .,.........«�.... l9aremont ...........•«..»» 7.00 8.00 3,46 8,06 1_J _; ow. e. t►ouetrt, Mbl.e« 1t,SR0 !7.30 8.36 ^ - .. ! •: ��'H�ATRE �j' lIR. CO \'DITIONED • W�3ZT�Y THURSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY August 17, 18 ands 10• Shown At ? -00 and 9•� P. M: $atarday Matinee at �.eo P. M. . Da�scia -g • —7n The Dark �� �omething New �a Co•op Lay Mash THREE IMPORTANT LETTERS, A. P. b'. HAVE BEEN THE TOPIC OF C01VF=RSATtON AMOtiG FEED CIRCLES FOR THE" PAST FEW MONTHS. THEY STAND FOR '`A.'�IM -4L PROTEIA' FACTOR" THIS ELEMENT IS VITAMIN B12, � WITH UNIDENTIFIED VITAMINS FOUi�D L'� FISH MEAL, MEAT LIVER; LIVER A-�iD �A.riIMAL PROTEINS. SCIENCE HAS NOW MADE A. P. F. A- �ILABLE 1N CONCENTRATE FORM. UNITED CO- OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO HAS ADDED IT TO CO-OP BALANCED FEEDS. CLA R�:MO1V T t;0- OP,�:KA 1'1•V E . � \ / ` / Os>b+►wa Bvs Stops At ThepD�one � J � �. X � r�CYi gtOps $1 JC�lt�atOII !.� r°� '�/��� /ff ••_ - SCAR. 7 ' - 6 i 1 _. TiiUR ,DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - AUGUST 17," is, 18. •- .� _ TR'O ACTIOAi• SITS " . - : _ _ . ��'The Nevadan � •• : �- • �. .. __�.,..; :.: '. •Ili COLOUR ' " , + :.+ #)�e.,' ,'_' Vii: - •- .•with Randolph Scott _.,- • .. , - - ADDED HIT c` ,.. ". -- y _� . , ' � , IN TECHNICOLOR . •Tartan �- �� ��e � ; WDL POWZ'3LL, 1HARK STEVENB � � � � � � � � � - . - , . • • ..-- BETSY DRAKE ! •Adr, and Mra. John Quantz mot- years, in Claremont, Mrs. Reuben - _ - - _ .. •�t82riDg Lea Barker , .. . ored up to Springwater Park near Rawson passed away on Thursday, - - - MONDAY, TUES•, WED;tiESDAY 3iidhurst on Sunday. at MTnden, in her 35th year, , .. -. August 21, 22 and 23, Mrs. Sohn Gregg underrt.e She was well -known here and .MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - - AUGUST 21, 22; 23, Lost Complete Show At 8,20 P. M. operation at Osi>.aw•a Hospit�t way a fiery active, church- worker. TWO HITS EXTRAUHDiNARY - week and is coming along fine. She was a member of the, W. 1, a .._ _ _. _ _ _ , • Mrs, Thomas Greg; -r spent -a fevv past president of the W. A. and of � " ICU the Umpire ! days with friends in Toronto last the W, M. S, and Supt, of th,y Miss- . - . •� �� �n• :��t� A NOrn • WILLIA:tit BE'�TDIX and week. ion Band. Her husl;and predeceased S Startbtg Mr. EvatT� Ward returned to the her some years ago. = -. UNa MERKEL village on Monday morning frown She is survived .by "two soles: Bob, ._ - Starring $lIk �OCIg�88 Pine An Added Attraction Saskatoon having been flown back of Welland, and Dz. Donald, Sack- _ . - _ - - '�- '�. " ' . - GENE AUTRY with a case of pneuxnunia. atoon, and one dau�t,er, Mra. Vic. _. � ' LBnren Bacall . - - .. ' �OriB Dtry -�•° _ , fThe bowling tournament last Sat- � Shaver, 'of Bobcaygeon. " - _ _ - •- , - 'Mule Train u�y here for the Kaiser Cup had ,Service waa held here on SatTir- " , .. , - 1 . ",OiFT$TANDING ADDED HIT ' , ; "•, - - to be withdrawn due to small alt- day, with Rev. H, Leckie- official- •. �� •• - :-- .. . endaace. It .was to have been a ing. Inte:�'nent was made in Clare- -. -• ,_ THURSDAY, FRI„ SATURDAY tournament of Mixed Doubles. The wont Union Cemetery- __ _ - _ �Wer� �� ��� ����� •- . AaYust �, � and 28• Ste will be held sometime in the - - - -tom- _ . . � ; IN TECHNICOLOR near future. - Norrish- Fiedshsw .. ,A small fire that did little dam- The L "Wiled Church Manse here Jeff Cht►IIdle! - - ,1Phihp Friend . .. • _ molt �C age took pilace at the home of -Dr. vvas the scene of a quiet wedding _ -•� • +7 Bill Tomlinson last Thursday night, Ia,yt Saturday, v,then Miss Sadie �. _ •• -, ,: �ai� �� -. when a small motor in the b.rse- -Joyce • Redshaw, daughter ot• Mr. d.8t! P, � •. StaTt•r+4ns RANDOLPH SCOTT resent of the house caught fire. Tlie and Mrs. Fred Redshaw, of Clare- � .Bo: �Oe �� ��� RUTH ROtIAN Fire Sampan was catTKd but little _ mont, became the bride of Ddr. �Sel- Bar and Holidays __ ._ . �. _ . _ a.00 P, ;11. _� , . _. ZACSARY SCOTT trouble 'ensued in extinguishing the viile Leslie Norrish, •son of lo1r. and �� 8starrdaya awd �d�ls � 1�'t' p• M' ,,.�,� . - _ _, blase. Mrs. Leslie hiorrish. C1are'TSTOnb,. = - - •- Ample Free Parking � , Mr, and Mra. Earl Anderson re- Rev, i3, Leckie officiated. �' • • " 1lOB ]PR�RH E9TDId ?!r - turned ha%ne last week -eT'i� after a Tile bride wore a prnk brocaded Pt�ont Piticering iHe J 1 camping trip down T,n - ",E;a�stern Ont- taffeta dress with black accessor , t: ario. ,yes and carried a' corsage of red 'Grirae7 Heatins Systems The W. M. S., United �lixiich held - roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Yvonne " :'= "'iiaretrough and lrnsmitn �uppUes there August meet�g Is3t 1 burs- r Redman wore a dress of blue net - ' • day at the home of Mrs. W, E� ins - _over • tat i eta" with black ac�e�s.Tries � � � .ICE • � o . F A � � E � � ' • . _ ,Boyd and�in(statted -- with the President - taking clsarge and a corsage of pink roses.. The 1 �� _ . .R�D 71 AN - '- and Mrs. J Beet3sy. Secretary, 'art- 'best man wsy James Norrish; bro- i ' "_ _ - . - - - ._ . • , t ing in the place_ of adrs, I'ilkey: Tile Cher' of'the • groc,m. Following the _ _ theme -•'The Church -the )•3odv of u. x- �s-II =� tom- : , - _ �c� �� pR ICES I"'�r� 1 L� � , �� ��eet Metal Works G'Trrst" was s:udir t hire. W. Pal- cc,upte will reside• in Clasetrwnt. . • - ' � �" - ,nee, Mr•s, Condy, :►ire. I•:vans, Mra. %,OR DEAD Qi2 � "CRIPPLED ANiM�►Ll3 " __ - - .= :Reir of Pidcerin New _ Carruthers and Mrs, W. Ward, all /''� i' • _," t s •. read portions of Scripture. Mrs. -D:-- _ >� R � � V HA M ? - • . " _ - • - -- Gregg gave.a reading on -- ''how to •.- .._. _ - -- "- - - .. _..., _" . .._. ,. T - .Long • k:xperienced - overcumz� fe ::r, "w •Mra.- Johna�r�i "read= - - ' -'--- �HORS�:.S - __ . " .. �$7.C�fl• eaeii _ .. - - several p_ssages from ''H }ghw•ays Mrs• Miller, Miss. Stevenson � end • • . , _ . _ '����� pO�Ye r.f the Heart ". :Nrs, _ Lariie then Mss. 1.4�� dip returned borne --last week COwS � - -- -- _ -. _ - .- - ; �(j.00)- e8Ch ;- � can;, the theine_of the W'urtd Christ. from Aiontreal, .Quebec and: SagTren- i _ - �• LICENSED ALC'p'IONEER _ ions' Conve:>.tiori in•Terunty- 'Fair= ay rrursr_`+ haling. enjvyed aJl the -• -• .. .. ". picketing sad Whitby 1`vrpe. " est Lord Jesus" - - .variations of this tour,' - - , -. __ •.. "� _, - _ _ __ .. ,. _ ... . i Faem, HuasehoW sad .Pr,crrpert7 bIr. and Mr's, Ernest Baker rrtTd Mss Ruth 1 :11mbn has nnderger.e � 1�1 A I. L A 1� Z M A L b3 Fi E � Off' ETU F R E E Mr, and }Ira, G?iff Reynolds wuere - a rs'TaJar nprratian and wr hope tae _ _ Saless a Speciai[y -- - , - in t>etertSoro IITT. SiuTday, next fear d..ya w-TIl see an i.*•Tprove- - ° . . +, _--•" - - . . Psapmt Attention Green � Mrs. Carson "Sr., w-as operated or. -• mont i•n her health- ar..i shat sire ,FOR SPEEDY �'/C K -.UP PN�N E _ 'pVhltby kt. R, 1 • Fix�ae N h. 814 in the Oshawa Hospital -last .week " 'will - be back ho.:v. again. = - - • •_ � for -Tx ruptured' appe:nd;x 'end is in '-Kr• »• I'`T'a`ne is in t:T.e Oshawa - - --- •- �s,..�;g •a serious condition: _ Hospital, h..ving ,undergone an ap- .BAN NE R RE N � ERI N C.�' - _ Miss kiss 51cIntyre and �hs� eat• °a }ast "erk. We hope for a. combination _ Audrey Torrance of Toranta spent 4 speedy recovery, - I ` �.N1� VACS =NC3• CD., ZT�. ' -�' ': :' _ _ - - _ __ - °- the.- =anxlc -end -with 3frs. Ii.^r..5:c- {' - Congratulations to- .-bi3. std �2rs- ( — ",Door Special � IrTty:re. }Cyril �'�'�� >P on• the Lirth o. a The Goodsllaws:::o : Cfast _held try daughter. ,LQCA<_ REPRESBNTATlVE'S PHONE 242W 2 COMBINATIU�I DOOR their ?iub•ust srecti -,g I, st �•ee :: at l Mr, and fir's• Al. Bu'liek and - , Sick and Mrs. "Hall, of Toronto. the ho:.:e of Mr, and !firs: Wallace. Y -- - SPECIAL � = Mra. T. Hammond and >i. s, Tc,wn- � verses vi's °tors at tine SiTeppard home - . .� No. f ,Pine Coatbinatnon Doors A er Isere in chlarge of tlTU pmgra:.T, � on Sunday. - - • 2 ft1, 8 by 8 tt., i 'A n.rmber of short read":TZg; frOTTT 1Mr, and 31rs. J: Stetstirt.hwe ie> _ •, �„ �! i ;with gia�s and`eereea '_� a the Bovk of Job were given, Mra. ( turned after a trip to 4ti..higan for _ s` �P - $la.00 n W. Evans sFng a Folo. Jirs. L. ' a "wE�ek. •, .. � ' Two of Tarore - Si�#,o0 Eae>t Yugh pees .led' and :flea,- Hall acted. � St. ,J°hn's Church was t`.e- scene ' " :�� '��= _ � � � .� as Secretary, The Close has under � of a �•ery pretty ar.d in :ere�tsnc � -' � *� (� _ take�•to put shelves in th ac;ten � wedding on Catur3..� evcnin� of J ,n it: 1riA • V or�� n of the chore � basement d u.ill•- ' -�'tss - Biaaula Hamilton, daugl,iR r• of . �U/ . , --� •x � � .�: : : :.;��nity, supper vn Au- Mr, -and MTS, Fred' Ha*r:ilton a*Td -� � - _ -� LUMBER YAR178 Uit 31. Lynch• awe screed at t.T.e D4 r. Dn•:._Ll Duncan, son of Di •.• r.nd "';'• " r� ., a/ pZQKERING, O�TAti10 Airs,' Wm, Duncan, Green - Raver. §' 1 close of the meeting. • �� '- - . . i Phone >!M - _ "= � � 4f s, W. Cowie uu�lerwent an op- Rc�'. H. L8�•key performed tt:e core- ,,�•; -1•-- . ' -.!'� � era'.an ir..the F.a.t ;�enc•ral riu:Y- ninny. T:Te brad•., g :�'E'T7''n tnarri ^ge . , � _ . :' - ital la t tie «k 2nd a reported t„ be fry' her fat::cr, dressed in �chita -- _�, - - in a f,.vor:,ble con3 =aiun. - � £a`in •ard ve'1 of n fan net Carried • , • �• - � -. The kcal Legion aTTd Au�i :iar� °. a besot : #el s`o��`er bouquet of red: � �� Don'! 111135•the e}lance `/- ' ` a a - ' . wild hold a icnic this 5un;ia� , .thy ro: e�. 'iii:.s J�,y�g R :: • ^;: -co_a:n °� ` • '- .�` , - ^ . to •show oFf some of - . _ t P110TOGRAPUI:•R ZOtlt, at 1'orc Bolster. vn ��'.zr,T��e. -the t•.ridr', trr,3 bridesmai : ?, dressed t�C - l�• - � - � �.r.•oat... Ming �. 1''(1T.1.Q 2:7d 'U "c: ,,....'C 1?T fi;l�•n tcffei8 gOn•rl Of IL ;P ` ®/ _:your own �fatyGy strokes -_� = �4g Brock St: South, R'hitb • Out PiIkey" are both in poor health 2t green. The. ,-said of honor, safer of .�...... - .__ _ . PHONE •,27db5 ��" � pre � :,Tt. the hrid�, 14iisc �atlTlren Hs ^ :il`•_nn. -this year. There's safe hie. W. ;Thomson had the < :7i: - -° are :�G :d ire -- faille t:.ffet.:z g,�w-:T in ,bathing for you and thn � fortune to fall one day last week daffodil }•ellow. Aiiss Barbara Sure • / �� - . _. ,QQ, j� - and fracture two ribs. ;4lrs- Brow-rt, and Kathleen Durics.n' were ver; , "''�"� _ r �� whole.. fami {y in ___ JfD'J<"1 Pants � his sister, now li�•.ing with 'ti:.i, re,. sweet iTi fr;ll., t;:ffeta gowns in or- '� _. -. - - and hurt a ioq. \'�'e begs then• boll: �''�'?•" Th^ bride's mother was s; °�- Ontario's Lake {and. ' �. : -•'�: _ ' ' you will love the new Pastel = recover rapia�.y, ed in pineapple green tissue faille. -�� TAP � �i �s - • - Shades in the Egg -Shell Finish = Air. and Mrs,, Don Hedg.,_s spent and the groom''s mother wore royal �� � ; ....dries quickly. Snnduy witty Mr. and';•irs_, Go2`don blue sheer. The wedding irTUSic was GRAVENJiURST .'�$6.7Q ' RANGETTES �• '- Neale, of Scarboro Bluffs. played bv'!Vlss Grace White. .4 BAi.A - • $r,�,u • Mr• and Mrs. Dick Cou er have solo b Miss Lorraine Sti.nton way HOT PLATES "' P p• . BEAVERTO;rT• $4.66 ' returned, following a week in Aius- sung while the register a-as being 6,45 GARDEN TAOLS r ��� PENETANG $ _ •LAWNMOWERS koka. sin ed, A reception was •held in.the ,• � .:,, _ _ • _ Mr. Harold $opkins is at presen± Twp, Hall, which was beautifully ,__,J\,�� �- ._ (•Subject to clTange) •. HARDWARE buil3inQ a new garage at�his home, decorated in pastel shades. - - - - 5t�veral from hers attended the , The happy couple left on a honey- _ ee tt - : garden -party at Greenwood -Friday • moon later in the evening after •a ; , • ii LYIN B Y S�BY _ n•bhL ride through country lanes in as - - w°° - -•- - - - • _ • Mr, ,and Mrs, W, ';'yard, accomp- old - fashioned rig kindly friends ,#Tad M ��'� • :... _I - ,. _ __ .. anted by 11ir, aTxi -Mrs: J. Ward of decol�Ste�or th,c occasion, "trap _ c� r _ �"QN - - -,� - - " ��' � -� : -- Oshawa. spent ttte week -end at Al- _ _- �" "- -_ - -- - - o � �, w` �� _ gnn�•, :p; ►> ^-lc• ' Miss Marjorie � Bail and • Miss Hel- � , - •� � rNON! 4St1Q -. _ _ - -" -` � Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Grah: m and en" Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Leber frrnn _ °, - - . ' 'OLD HOitSES - $ib•o0 family of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Niagara -on- the -Lake, were 'callers - ' ' At�Your Farm - _. Lewis and Mr, ,and Mrs. -Sam Tay far , at Mr, and •Mrs. Sheppard's _' on read by the" Secretary, Mrs. Burton, charge of Mrs. M. •Ands. Mrs. , D. i � " " ALSO � and family of Claremont attended Ainnday. T Miss Grace Hamilton, of the h;: ?- Beer read" a very fitting. article• � DEAD OQ; CRIPPLED $TOCK the McMillan re- uT�.�on at Spring•- The Broagi5am WomeTi� Ins'.: to artment Staff will candu ^t a St:ort "Lake Litnv to Shrink ".which w-as Hourly Pick -np � i water Park, an Sunday, when 24 n>et on TuesdaP_af "ternoon, Au�ust Course •in .the Township H..11 crT the • .a reminder to make the best o! o� phone Collect - Agincourt i8J12 � persona Bat down to dinner, They 11, Mrs, Lloyd Johnston, president 25th of October, The program- time each day, and to tlTink of tl'te• CAMPBELL MINH all report a grand day. in •the chair. The meeting open ' �tisenahip, and Education was 3II (reontirrueQ on F� five) - -O- by singing the Opening Ode and re- • � adR5. R. RAWSON peatinR the ldary Stewart Coll4xt. , - � ,„ t ,; •• " L'' - • , - � A well -known resi3ent for many � Minutes of the last meeting were • • - • • •' - .' � _ _ ", •