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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_09_08_ - _ 4 POL. MI NO, si PICKERING ONTARIO FRIDAY, - SEPTEMBDR 8; 1960 . 4 Cents Per CoP7 Antiwriud as Second Cores Matter 14kte: $: ekPer Year; V. S., $ ,50 W. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS :Two :.Lots �t Port �U n io n 01081spa-U. Tax Sold In Mn Sale - _ 7ttesia 5, Rather's 80th Birthday aTo t be $ rsnnaa, N E"ei ing �iage . -Jane is Ravep, pWmUsed . the two :,s?' Mr. and Mrs• L M. Mort were e+sperties at tort Union that were . � ` The isanty o! W. A. (Bert) Beare _ �• v for: sale for non- payment of the �.. 4 p %Qr in OShawa are honouring their father's 80th Women's g `ta at the tea boor, iussioipsl fazes, $10 for one sad * «r'Y. .. birthday on Sunday afternoon and ldin, C. N. E. on $at- _ ti tot the ot�es -At present bozo "" k. a a evening, SerAtiber 10, at the home nrda, last. <� F�ida v' ' fight Beata. re under water. of his birthplace, Syd. sad ChrLsie - At a ascent meeting (Aug. 25) .. s r . 247 PUPILS ATTENDING OPB!!1- = iekasssg Tawnahip Council tialrned . °" Two ton BRITISH ISRAEL- ING OF TWO SCHOOLS rN Ma a reque4t that Church 5tr•eer gh breaks cost Pickering PICKERING ele, be made the Western boundary Midgets their game with Oshawa Oshawa Braaei VILLAGTs *0 Central. Merge Corp. p on Wednesday night, when Extends a very hearty welcome to School opened for the tall term in . t:U..Uounol feels that Louisa they lost out by one run. Both teams Opening the village mere with an attendance aegt is quite valuable t4 alre fawn -. � ed weH. Local fan support for Meek at attend g� W of 247 pupils: 146 in py - dp 'and iratits it to iemaia with side. was on the "meagre' Oshawa ( Foresters Hadl ) on &M- Be I and 101 for the two grades . i fie townstup boundaries. .; day, Septamber 10, at 8.00 only oPeMtiX9 in Pickering V Ike b be Nest game; t Connaught Park, Anyone interested is British Is- for Claremont and Scsrboro , Nerth, at, adwIva. truths, plow eeatae! tie inn- yet avaflabta a „ �, 3 ty eeaitse at Rose - Aaeft9r bylaw shared sour, of Mr. said lira. A. Edism lksdth _ Mrs Doris Lowey A'TEEL NOW ARRIVING F08 a making it Celebrate aOth Wdddiag Ansiver- Seeretar,+ Oshawa 1•eaaei HIGH SWOOL � � wry g Baiter Grenades Fotlowiag a hold- of WT M.4 be publksF+ed by t kPster Kaiser Wbsaee Ia C. N. 8 Mr. and Mrs. A- Edison Smith, kmoz ugh noa�irrivak of the ipaiity at a later date. 1'easr 8pl b C in C-s of Presbyter. 0.., h, Tara' weeks J. R. Martin, East Woodlands, Pickering, celebrated last Tues- was beautifuli decorated with fern 9 �, High School Board Ikeed about having tries pswable dap, the 50th anniversary of their ; and gladioli. an August 84, at 2.00 Cb&L'rnarr Ross Irwin, inforng tit's . Peter Kaiser .Pickering, was the at the home of their eki- No" that . this material is now � a}e "ia3talkm�t ' plan: he asked - wranin - -- iuiradi3aLe in Monday's Ten- i o'clock. for the wedding of Nosa<aa wa ,, .••ks for the south half g y' est son, W. L„ Smith, Stone Manor Jean, only daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. through and that work win or Soloist Content at the C. N. E. and catch u Pickering Towasitip and about With twenty entrants in the o ��' Pickering, Th,.. entire family I A. D. Graasden, of Tara, to Will- � �' p for .- - reds around the w1upoi sagas on y pen- of seven children, four scans and iam Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs, s loss of time. Foundations and a Astons Road, Ing series, six finalists sang again three daughters. with their families , Charles Baker, of Pickering. Rgv, other work had reached that paint $,60 was Total the South Ontario in the evening, with First Award were present for the occasion. Open Donald MacDonald officiated, wh'e're could not �y Proceed fur be, given to our IoW contestant. house was held in the afternoon and er without the steel and --the cases ltstci� =thi same amount Mrs. Gordon Cunningham, Cunni so[p "If with s1l your heart" evening when their man friends Shin. aunt c. railway strike played a big art art at donated by other townships. frnm the "Elijah °' was the contest f g y the bride played the wedding music. S P . - W a letter to council, the Town- from near and far called to join in. i Before the ceremony Miss Beth Hall the hold -up '. 7 Game Committee ale `a ainst" - number. Cabgr°atulations, Peter. f the happy celebration. .. _ g t Married fifty fig �•T� ���s Prayer" and Be- _ e Me and Gun Club of Picker Daabartaa Hoar and School Y years arcs in King- rouse" during the signing of the reg- Joint MeetOng W. 3L S, sod ladies' g Beach operating on Sundays stun at the home of tht bride's oar. later. The bride, given in. marriage Aid, Presbyterian Church Lief Trinnell also endorsed their Association eats, Mr, and Mrs, Perry W. Hann- by her father, was beautiful m a sad. atatift it was a violation of B7 Anne Hume, Publicity Can. den, by Rev, E- Snyder, pastor of a floordength dress of white nylon A joint ,meeting of the W. M. the Free Methodist Church, Hunts- , i e Game sad Fiabeziea Act, marquisette over taffeta whit The Dunbartorr- Horse and • School Ville, the took u residence -at Till - � �P and � � Aid, will be held y. .(! 3 0 -mile asked limit'.' is asked 3' p sleeves, low square neckline, point- the home of Nis. Harvey, Thursday, r Fairport Bond, North, 3o the Aedocisa holding Aft on are ong ea After- eonbnrg, the home of the groom. ad bodice and full . skirt. She wore September 14, - d concession and on the Ahoaa noon Tea and Sale of Bakinz, at The groom's parents. Mr. -and Mrs. This e a luncheon Via home of Mrs. J. Phillips, on '� C.- M, Smith, were well -known res- I wort white marquisette gloves. Her •meeting. Cars will b1 at the lied ued to the 1st eoneesfton.- headdress was s halo of white tat!- and White Corner'st 12,80- Woos. - - Tltere have ben Buikting Per• -Spzucehill Road, Wednesday, Sept. I idents of both - Brantford and Till- eta and her linger -tip veil was of _ -- - -- - . Its taken trot- this .Yeas amounting 1 aPuoceeds .� carry on work of the g many years, Mr. Smith's tulle illusion. She wore white sand- FROM THE PICKERING NEWS ;847,476.00. ry great grandfather. Sgt• als and s• three-strand string of �Ilathew and 8 0! Association. _ Christian Warner, came to the Niai- the m's Alit to the bride. Harry- Wong - _ _ Pals, groom's 61 Years Ago (Sept. e. 1899) ekerbw • - and Ajax nesauranto, are District in 1788, taking up land l She carried a cascade of Americ�n g e odes dosing those places let _ The Dunbartoa School -Fair be- granted by th,3, Crown as a United ' Beauty and Sweetheart roses afid I t masons, who arw numerous a- ing sponsored by the Horns and Empire LoysiisL bout hem, have been trying for Wright on Fillet's and Saturdays. maidenhair fern tied with white wide enforcement will continue temp- School • Association will be held on During most of their married life bridal taf>leta. Mies Helen Mills, some time to get peraUssaon to �{�• Sept. 20, at 2.00 p, m. The Fair the couple resided in Norwich, of Tara, war maid n honor Mills, start a lodge In this vAUge. A dis- will be offidally opened by Rev. Brantford, Kingston, Rochester, N. pensatiorr has at -last been isaued jp About tweet, people sett .,ins s gown of • apple green marquisette .test about "n " . Bamford-.- followed by s short pro- Y. and Toronto, . where -Mr, Smith the desired effect and now -nothinz - okay dogs at the = over taffeta, with petal sleeves, full werpool >�dt, ram, races for children. cos- i followed' his .option as buildin remains but the sec'. r of a suit- ones parade for the union g tiered skirt with matching short grit- � Pickering and Markham have a• j grades, l contractor. In more recent years tens, Over slippers and large picture able hail. un agreed on, the upkeep a!: the dog show and a display of work they have resided at Pickering 1 hat of mobair with long ,rrertr st- Years Ago (Sept. a, 199!1) _. . done by the children, Afternoon tea : where Mr. Sn4th has been associst• Quite a sensation was created at the town line -,a renewal will be served andcthere' will be hot 1 ed with his eldest son in the pub - I reamers She carried a crescent of , early last Sunday evening. particul- ao ana S., '..N,e K,..1.� "..,. gladmels and gladioli, tied with pink es Pop• I.X..6 L- airseas. - ar'ly among the ladies -of the vill- unts passed: Welfare and T. tranara.a.,� lo..:. Aftercare' - $1324,00: Contingen- and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. Eight'children were born into the { • Misses Nancy and Dianne Nil age, by take aPPearance oz a lady 61714,85; deeds, ' 63680,68; Bruck goad Commumit - Club family, of wham .seven are livmz, I wer fl -.wet rls• Mr. Barry Murkar, cyclist on the street. What seem - lace 31519.16, y All are married and have added_ a g ad to stick them completly was how Euehres To Be' Resumed Sept: 20. Pickering, was host man and Mr total of 18 grandchildren d one she managed to hark on. � Picker great grand - daughter to_.3helamiiy _.. (continued on page eight) ing ladies can ride them today &I. The Brock Road Community Club circle. Four of the children with right we've watched them. Ed.) will resume their Wednesday night LOST ad Years A ( August 31 1804 i Euchres on September 20th. If you Evelyn, the families, reside the States, go ) remember the good times we had Evel the wife of F.) Hitchcock. A Mr. Pardce of Toronto has at these friendly get- together] last Patent • Attornay, of Rochester; Ila, just visited Claremont and distract 1L , wife of Dr. Merton Munn, Dean of�'•N L' I�Q US and discovered that the water of . :.._ year, We know you will be with us Whitworth College, Spokane, Wash; _ Duffin's Creek is exceptionally again this se: son: i Rosella; wife of L E. Whitmarsh, RE W,& R D PAID pure. He Suggested that We streaLc PICKERING CITIZENS CRITICAL merchandising manager, Hartford, be diverted in such a manner as to OF MAGISTRATE'S OBSERVA- Conn.; Alva, the second son, Roch- from Pine Ridge Farm, Pickering, funish Toronto w:th water. He adds TIONS If_ POLICE CARS ` , ester, ccornprisi the families In the i 4•month's -old %bite Pekinese dog, that "the city would have very Lit- _ •••• ! States, while :11bert, of Toronto and 'black eyes and month. Lost in the tle difficulty in secvrinr control of Consilerable heated discuisions Hartwelf. West Hill,. together with Pickering- Dunbirrton district. Vory the entire area. from which the w r �f Pickering. are. i;8sociated generous reward. Please phone: — Sr a raYlUi$ �YxCe c t uu".1 creek drag's water." since Mag ;str; ti Frank S. Ebbs, in.the firm of W. L Smith and Ass -' l';; . fudge Farm Pi rime 71_ 13apllembep 7, IQ 4 diumissed a charge of speeding laid ouates, Picke:-inz. Thank you. u The various Labor 0••ganizations by local•police at Tue-.d -v morning's Among tao7e present for the an- l - :have for years been trying to ob- court, saying that an old car of a i niversary celebration were: Mr. Ben- The Late Wm. J. Taylor fain an order in council, procl..friring 1940 model was not fit to chafe son_ Sinith, _Waterford,- brother and I the first Monday in S!ptenrber a .i - speedefs, even though they proluc= , cn:v surviving member of the Wm. J. Taylor passed away very public holiday, and at last that re- 1 ed a certificate showing the car to ! groom's family; Mr. Thos. Harnden, suddenly at his hoarse near Cherry- quest has been complied with, -_have been tested at- an official of Kingston, brother and only sur- wood on Saturday, Aug „24, 1960,- as Years Ago (Aug, 90, 1895) L Harvey will head the great station in Toronto, including the ! viving memb•-r of Mrs. Smith's fam- at the age of 82 years, 7 months, The abolition of. the toll -gates on dstand show a; the Oshawa state of the speedometer. Mather fly; Rev. T. F. , Cooper,- fife -long as the result of a heart attack. He the Kingston Road is a live subject next week, as Master of Cere- tlifficalt for police off ccrs to en- +, fi;end of the family, Boston, Mass., was fairly well and active until the for discussion hereabouts. Several ies, on Sept. 15- and 16. Al lulus ` force the wishes of the Attorney- and many relatives and friends ,hour -of his death, _ of our people attended the open appear•irrt at the Fairex Theat- General reg_rding spending, loss of from Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Taylor was alife -long mezH- meeting at Woburn last week and 'J. E, every morning for the life etc. -on the highways; under l Mr, -and Mrs. SMIth, who are 13 bar of the Methodist (later United) returned with the idea that the two weeks, lspo a Yed b. -'the ° thy circumstances. and 69 respectively, enjoy good Ch It and has been a member of gates should no. son's Wax, as well as loin his h -' health and continue fo lead active the Session of Zion Chiarcli, Cedar Tan's 'Ago (Sept. 1, 1906) = g Love Or Bate Msry7 lives in home, business and church Grove for some years. In his young- R. A. Bunting has removed the show on t BC every. Tues3ay -_ circles. They have been members 'bf er days he enjAyed his work in the verandah in front of the store, r We expect Pickering people 'Mmy rot toss, Mary, the Mother thP_Feee Methn�bxt Chnre E1L� ao v..... se., (Sept. s .ab.. get over to Oshawa. You can �;a. ) of Jesus Christ the Son of God into over fift ears and 'in more recent -He was nbt actives en tickiet on the 1950 Chevrolet . the ash cart? Insult His Mother, years have been affiliated with the y gaged in Anew _organisation has come to News Office , whicb ticket disown her, ridicarie her; say- she has Cedardale Free Methodist Church, public affairs but got most of his professedly berg • the City City engage Toronto; pleasure and you into, the Fair both days. no influence, trample on her fair Oshawa, where • Mr. Smith is local t eta with his fsanlia'llvvl and rworking Wry laudable work, is to en- name. Why the constant attack by Treasurer and where he holds a with the soil and arrimMs .which he lighten the people of Ontario ani2 - FALL FLOWER SHOW - our:.neighbo:s on .Mary the Virgin i local preacher's license. Mrs. Smith, i 'loved. prevent them from becoming the - -- - September 12. Mother of God? We ask. Mary to has been president of Elie Women's With his passing flue community dopes_ of that sinister organization . -.0, -- pray to her Divine Son for us. Mary Missionary Society for the past five loses an honest man and a good cit- krrawn as the -Hydro-.Electric Corn - kering Horticultural Society is His Mother- A mother is the 'years. - izen, He is survived by his daugh- mission, controlled by that foe of old their 'Fall Flower Show ip greatest influence on- - earth: Mary Mr. Smith feels - that - ,happiness ter Irene, son Lloyd and two ea- all public interests, Sir Adam Beck.!, asement of Pickering United -was with Him during His whole kite does not consist in the abund Woe I ire; iJmily (Mrs.* L, Johnston, of .25-Years Ago (Sept. 4, 19816) h, on Sept. 12, at 8,30 p. m, on eaath. At the cross, at the tomb, of the things that a man po4aess-• 31foUgham); S: :die' (Mrs, Chao• An- Mrs, Tanner kind a rather unpl�eas- ercy Bone, Thornhill,- will 'be -with the apostles alter, Mary was _ eth ", but that "godliness with con- I nis, of Dunbarton ) ; one brother, ant experience- Si Friday last, Acc- and Speaker . ..................... d he t-h rnake sense. I ask w mn Son i be. It smrLv I Ufa estthat guiding and direct Smith g i Arthur, of Cher od. - _g resides with h�e Gritnbley who r _ .. Y ,. There is one grandson Douglas. -her sister from - ROTARY Y a lv the p the of righteous- g New York a.--. His wife Ada Rogers, di&I -seven . and Archdeacon White, readers. Why do you attack the news is the greatest privilege and years ago. The service which was she was motoring to Bow,, anville, NtWL gveet of Rotarian Rose Ir- Mather of J -*us Christ . Can you I respohsibility any mother can en- I held at the, hrnne on Tuessda� aft and when nearing that town a_ mot- { ON" Crerk, John Prosi, o say she has no influence with her joy. orc •c ' ± ernoon, w, s conducted by Rcr, G. } Uat came out of a lane at a Y. will be the speaker at the I Son, pn�i she His 'mother ? Let trig The couple wore the recipients of ):l, Thomas, sssisted by Rev. H. R. very rapid rate . ..... a collision took luncheon here on Monlay l know. Father V. l'1cGivney, Box 0., rianv lifts and expressions of con- 1 f' re. Interment et Erakine Cem- place....... all were belie shaken up. nex Pitke�iirrj• gratulatione st th *a milestone in I emery . One of the wheels war brokrn ofr I(advt-) the'r lives. — Carr. - besides other damage to the car. ?. ' ' - _ _ -_ II■Ba, -. -� / ., _ ., ... n.awte3�- - :_. -=.mow. iii-, . _ _ ..._. --. _ - FARM FM s .. Classified Adverties g •' 0 ; . _ ACCOU21TINli FTiSiiY iTOCR - • boomax"ING_ i �� lt7JS A CVt RiSSRVE Now for Fan lannne. Past Elm Irvibs N. Sho T NTrM� inch" Plant" Hodge. 22-30-.- apart: 35 for 93.94. Giant Exhibition . Meriting a column like this, which. eo2tlrTe WANTIM r Paeonies, red. whit• or Ptak, 3 for else!_ - appears simultaneously in a large OILS. GREASES. TI ZS, Batteries. Geors"us assorted coleurs, large Darwin Palate. Electric Motors Stoups Radios.. Tulip Bulbs —.S for 91.79 or 140 tog 96.96. - number of Ontario papers, I am Apple Trees. McIntosh, gar.. or Dancbtu• somewhat at a disadvantage 3rd- Refrigerators, Fait Fr"xers and link 3-ft. high, 3 for 31.95. Pere• colony" .' g 8 Coolers, Roof Coatings, Permanent Ann- Garden Guide with every order. Brookdats ing the time element Over a week - plieese• •tcr Dealers wanted, writr. warms — {ipgswgy Nurseries, Bowmanvute. . must elapse between my writing ca Grease and Oil Ltd, Toronto. MEDICAL. 1 this and'the time it appears in print. MEN anti women earn $so per week In Your spare time, Write SODDA ENTER- UNWANTED HAIR t _ ' That being the case, if I try. to PRISES, 14 walnut Avenue. Long Branch. Firadicated from tsar part of the bMs' -z�w' cemmeat on as eurrefft happening,-' AGENTS and storekeepers wanted to sell with Saes -Pilo, » remarkable discovers • e' ear y ;:'..;,u, y d *of the Saea -Pelo contains no balm- household plastic articles. write to: - as loot. and will destroy tYs bale _ ,.. the whole thing may he over addle Willard. 1:61 Forfar street. Moat- Cut m forgoitelt when' you re; 4 it, real. pueoec. . "mt. [AR-BEER LABORATORIES t BABY CHICKS 619 Granville Street. _ __.--ar_titltancg, as this is Written all DAY OLD Chlcks, broiler chicks. Pullets Vancouver, B.C.: ..Canada is in the grip. of the Tail- 1a weeks to layina•. Twaddle chick DON'T WAIT -Every sufferer of - -way. :strike. When you read this, Hatcheries Llmlted, Feesur, ontsrlo. Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis the strike may be =and I sincerely BGSL\2SSS.OPPQaZT17N1TIEB should try Dixon's Remedy.' MUNRO'S DRUG STORE, hope WILL BE settled. But even NOTICE home and etch .ownem Advr- 335 Elgfa, Ottawa - - •, •The Old And The New —A French .farmer.... carrying a scythe if it is, I doubt if it will be for- a•iy wooden Agents. You can now acture iV -I i-.25 The automobile as come prices. wooden cans a at maaprodturors' 1.25 Elt�ress Prepaid. = watches a- modern harvesting machine at work in a farm dis- g Price ■. Cnstom sad ananaty prodnMloa. Cress Ingrown oe -Nall salve, Your trict outside of Paris. Unusually good weather and abundant to play such , a prominent .part in For information writs A. C. McGar.747. Druggist Dells nano better. ' . Y Ira ," Wood Produce, Orrville. Ontario. ., 'Tainfall have combined to get' France's harvest operations off to our -daily lives that most, of us 6'P06$TCNITIZS FOR Uk • WONW an early -start this year. had entirely overlooked just stow DYEING AND CLEAN NO BE A HAIRDRESSER - dependent the are on the services HAVE you anything needs dyelur or clean- tgT\t CANADA'S LEAD M. SCHOOL' 4. -.Vo you — Great- Omortupktz Learn' of the railroads. But now we have re Writs to us e for informs • may take it from us, gen- are glad H. answer roar Works Li D• led professi had a very, rude reminder partment [3. Parker's Dye works LImIt ". Pleasant digalsed profeulob, jdod wawa feel reader, that this Eddie Feigner , , . - s!1 Yonge s ::.•t, yoronsn Ontario. Tbousands of successful Warvek_ graduates r is really. something . out of this America's Greatest System yVhO was originally to blaiile for rA•JIB FOQ SALE Illustrated catalogue rra• : world, and his teammates aren't. the strike is a matter on which I 315,000,00, LOVELY 100 -acre F3Lrm In write or Call /l far behind him. A lot of Eddie 'wouldift care to express an.opinion; nice Lake. Brick hohouso Port large baron. , MARV35 HAIRDRESSING l ronnttarr A !xj A ?X$:TC 1C Feigner's truck stuff; is slightly over' but 1 think the Queens' professor chicken house, all in Perfect ,condttloa.. stanches: - the borderline of illegality. But who "tried to act as mediator wasn't •�d"buitd�inso from plus water Pumped lll bulb& is Rideau it. otfa s - when ire's in there pitching ' for far off the target when he sald -thdt = -into -roddod and low' metal roofs on obt•' One of the most amazing sports PAT>Ts novelties of this or any other sea- keeps and sticking to more -or -less - bath labor and management acted buildings. pro yet us both co allimm.d�u r>;' HMSTOSreAVOR s 'Company, r. sod has turned up in the then s of straight stuff, he has the other "fee childishly, 'Possession. Terms. Writ.i -46 full d tads tent 'solicitors, Ratab/ish" IS#*. S" r• P _ Bap Street. Toronto Booklet of inform. lows fairly breaking 'their nicks , e . L o It G B w ,a s . the softball quartet knows as "The lPr1LTOW3 POST liOr$ on zeatuat. trying to get evert a -devil foul off However.- even should the strike Z , ]King and His Coasts" (Actually 140 -AIRS, dy le&sp Petra. t sill. west t<F T_HOxE9l it's a quintet. but as -only four of of hem' be settled by now. the problems 12 or'ntlnavU% esr ova• s b+ghway. lea vF.RY aomforuble accommodation. Boat. " ' " presented titre •6o SeTiOns that it acres cultivated land. 3S urea bush: lt- Convaae•c•ar Poet • opently waitias -- - . t$e • players- appear at one time, - - ." roob trains house. new• doubi• garage. Mothers. Also treatments car Arehritl& there's no use quibbling over such _ ' just what permanent effect -The deserves deep consideration from 34'x36 .. hey harp, beohgtiso, drive ,h.d. etc. Box 904. Newmarket. Ontario. a matter.) • King and His Court" might have- i every thinking Canadian. and espe- -.: woodshed, all in wood tbadittoa; a water SALESMAN `,�1 • » �., on the game is interesting to think J cially from those who derive their "41114• 1 say well• so trees to orchard. .••1Wtrlalt7 and sea ]a house. Good alts for •VAAWZD SALESMAN to evil Nursery When word ' first" got around i about. For one thing, within a year I living directly from the soil So here _ cabins. store, eta. APP17 Steve 8uchta Static. - Established and reputable Nor■. °" - ,Tosonto and its environs that folks or less there will probably be hilt I _is an Editorial- published while the. R.R. sY Dnbnvikke. �ommu .song Our vmattm :ern highs" maa - -would bave the chance of witness- a dozen outfits tryinq to copy the strike ova! in its first week -from pas SALE Sov.rak o"hings in' Ontario, run eta. ;ilig i softball foursome playing act -- We'll be invited to see 'three- the Financial Post. I'm . passing it Cm��Li1R aAw, IfII I,• q,,,t aoaaaclod �,I.. Must ha.• a car arw best of rot o- - elan softball teams two-man soft- along to you without any eonuneris Autonatlo siw-ttlinx machine for ]rand sn�•s- wilt• Toronto Yorks �urasr! c.� aga+nit Enlly- talaanefd teams, there saws and circular mwe. Also tars, akrew pans• 139 Bay 8t.. Toronto 'was considerable shrugging of ball teams and even, possibly -al- except to say that The Post's sits- Izr ,awe saw bits and eosdere. w. . TZACtsitlte WAiNT D though " Heaven forbid- one -man tsde. •on. most fnatters.--is that of " •imams. Gatineau, clueb•c. TWO Qualified T•a,�bees - wanted for sell. shoulders among the fads. The g " Kos 6 .cifoot at Gaaa.vrll.. 'W = folks take their softball very Bert- -ball teams, until the public finally Management ra ;her than Labor, MOTORCYCLES. p lltHww .=e�b.ag•a ern. No' t•' Brutoton Cm, Renfrew. Duties is o'usly in those 'parts - almost, al- j tarns sour an the whole thing; stock' of guaranteed us*d'mouw=cle& no' aom�a' sups. pl g t sass. solar! This Editorial. was headed F:1R3I pairs be, factorr+trakn•d msahanles. tit• espeated wbea applying to >d inn•Bs - though not quite, as - seriously as - : ` a+ea,•Troaa. oatad.vtsl•. Ont. But another effect ht be that I•ABOR . GULF WIDENS. and tick.. _end tromplet• ken• o! whe•r good..: they do their pet hockey team. Ia might - also Gun *. Beau and Johnson outboard 0ANT=D fact there are those wbo argue tbw the saftball .solons. both here and ran as follows *- 1 Motors Open oTenmcsd. Until nine 6A. RA`•Ttt>} -t --Used wear leeks .ter sI- the grade of softball played in and south - of the border; - will- give . } :tie Sanford trend L matety 566 tees 9, . Anly Bosdm a atound what is 'BOmetfllte! iz gcd swat . prayerful consideration to a "Any slopes of. a 'bitter under.; 1 ores. stiraitsro company Llmttttd, watt. "The Queen City" .-is better Sand matter which, in our opinion and- standing between organized labor. E ' 1� iiTd tents. smooth writing Oguor R •rtoa, e>aearfo Pboa• Ito. that cif many more, has been'too and Canadian agriculture. were ; ant ed •to yeas, Matching pencils eta. 'faster, as a whole. than it is any- blasted by the Tailway Strike this ! -We repair all makes of fountain peon-- - wbcre. else on earth. long neglected. In regular baseball -Kurt yours for estimate. The Pen alto% . _ - they're looking'for some way to- week. * N * 31 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario. Tilsit, of course. "is taking' sift a give the pitcher a little better.break ,; MUSICAL rtki4iselllsNT R=AlsS ' --too many base hits, tea state Of all, the innocent buffeters ,whole heap of territory. But it's too y l 111�GED Iltlalcat thfO Mats r•parrad i s Montt rims, show pretty from a transport tit -up, as a class, stns raosab.a ear aformataon, wale . f1oi, right now.. for any heavy argu- P Y clearly _the farriter is by far the hardest w C. 1ttGatver aloud Pttwua +a Ornittw ing; eo we'fi just say that- Toren- that the batter has too much of air hit Virtually everything he pro- oata�lo• \� tonisrns know good fastball when edge tender the present rules. ALCylnNrst 6t4SOrLNG 1 _ _ ♦ s * -lutes is- of a peris°hab a nature Smm"lato shipment -.n6" thick- an s. x they See it. and let it to at that. So - some of his crops must be marketed 11, 9. 10 foot ]♦asters. Prtc•e. deliver" to lit's riot too surprising that- when In softball, just the revotrse is Ontario petwo an application-, For •sties- - tn. smatter of hourit -and a very at*s, samples, ut•ratur•, *CC,. write; - -ttiey saw the 'advance notices of tine The success of `The htrig , , lar a ro rtiow- of . iris ro lion., i A. C. LUALIE a CO,. LLUITaD � / • • 'The ilia etc." tit and His Court " -99 games in 105 B P Po P " _ Ise COMMISMONEan WTVJ r.T - - 11+6A" King -they took. it as , • : vormally moves- by rail. being something strictly for laughs day! -75 wins, 22 losses, four tees _ , TORONTO RIO points up, all too - vividly, the fact . ' ao*t7ro s. ONTARIO _ _ ..- Iro9t �tl��' _ _' -a bunch of clowns who.wolfld - put °3,30x6 ordinary nlanitfactured on trick stuff between regular that the pitcher has too -much of I goods can be stored for weeks or . NEW ROOFING .- games• or" something f the sort an advantage to stake for good all- ALIMIN'ru Coi 2VGATZD g " "months with no deterioration in =evert•- t••-Io" le, Prtc -s7 so per .a. » ... round !port. For several reason# ,quality_ocappeal. The same applies ALrMINC'x alDD= But as for the notion that 'lour we personally never did decelelp - 26••x! — s• -r-1o' Price is at Per ea. _„alma into anything like areal, d ed -in- to tilt great bulk of our raw ma• Ortore amipped immediately, "�►>f� anien -any four men -could get in y' g y. terials, like metals. lumber, coal, DESCewoOD MACMNSSY Len there anal even hope to make a the -wool softball bug, . and the grin- I etc. But it `is a dilierein story , 10 sr«•bwwd Ate. : showing against mighty* outfits such iipal of those reasons'was that we I entirely Fhen we, topsider -agri- 4 Est oet.wa, else Ds • *_ . ^^ •�r•�of aeeina batters Gv1b— biiPLlES-41ZPAIR i'" tf* � at] TL e r leis]! �� 'tell "r�• -The greatest supply of seas and atamu06 and others of that ilk, it was just Tonle tap to the platy, make feeble • • _i__. -. .•_._. .. ,, ,mot,. t.toot •' estures in the direction Of • the ' tiaelsne. the oldest antiques. _too Adicalous for words. A smart.. g f 'Tau, when and other grains,' _ Day: ill, Exert promoter's :brainstorm and maybe •ball, and then go out on strikes. A I when' =ni tured are not of perishable crier -your. ran catalogue, -.sac loday. trot too 'smart, at that," as one by- little more latitude for the pitcher nature and can be held almost in- Modern Gan sham Dept. '•L ices Dan- ISSUE 3t3 -- 1930 -in .•baseball -and a little less of the Toronto. it. • T P g•C• _ pelt luy_mlght aet,one _ definitely in roper stars But few _ -, ore An., East. --fair crowd, "jest -.as ,-a novelty, but -same in softball - would, We really ,_Aarmers who make grain- growing 'after that they'll. be playing to -believe, man an improveme" in a business have faeibries for long m► , - pty Pews!" both sports from the standpoint of,' •1- olding. Ill any case, grain - grooving customer. - - - - - is confined to only one - -area of .: However, as the ancient dift _ +Caylada. Elsewhere it is mixed or -s • _ ►,� � ��t � y put ' LOBSTER$ KNOW THEIR `specialized farming - and :prompt s y it, "Ain't it funny what a difference WAY BACK HOPE , i marketing by rail is vital he �iy bright just a few hours make; and before ++r+Si Eddie Feigner- "The King" -sad. �' - • • • ~' A. his cohorts had been in Toronto two For centuries man has been --.'With even meat animals, and L" .brush up with Z!-.days, they were the can be no long delays. Hogs, sheep, talk of the baffled by the ability of animals to I before they have deft the farm, there l ar QQ�Z I_ "taws Prospective fans by the thou- find their way home. No compieteiy cattle and calves are all marketed f s `sands were turned down, solely be- satisfactory explanation for what at certain finite weights. The VQ where the games -we can. only" call the "homing in -de - i -� tlggQtS•l!OlPOhth ' were played weren't half big enoug •stincr- n (a ^! v:hole schedule of farming is. based lJ to acebium9date those within to eek the .lobster on tlieal DCing u..,k�i.:l .t �!- ^ -- vas a rlect g pe ?Bed a puzzler, " cost eihts • ceding ibe and -t sharply . attend. And whale you saw season- �II 5cieace, Edwin P. Creaser and sisals ... ; ,; ; ;.• � , ed newspaper men --even sports Dorothy `Travis of the Bermuda while quality and value deteriorate. ,dam • • • ma)i[N �writersl believe it or not - trying to Biological Station reported that O ill $hoes laic l eat f To make first -class bacon, for in • . spend their own personal money for . they had trapped Bermuda spiny j] _ _ stance, .a' hog must: weigh" around . lickcts, and unable to do so, you lobsters and turned them loose - may be certain that something ex- far from where they were caught 200 lb. and reach that size at six Y •. ✓" =•.ate tional was going on. About 20 ' ei• cent were re-caught I months old. Once there, hon'evet. p 8 g P g pK.t9L00D, BLACK, AND Ai.L itlADta OF BROw16 ' , - • .» * _ � - ' in the same traps three days to a �• he must be slaughtered' within a' month later. I matter of days or his quality slumps. t►-so That "The: King and His Court.' . . • e SHOES s, are somethin more than just clever 'Mr. Creaser and Miss Travis.' „ DID g 1 '.The CCF's hope of marrying comedians is best evidenced by the commented: "The recoveries of the into one • •+ " - -- game with the Ti Tops. 'The hat- specimens relea'sed-. in deep water Party, labor and farmer, 1f P p is as' hopeless as most of their -'two miles out at sea seem paiticu- - 'ter, in case you don't already know, dreamy." ' :die Champions of the World. And _ larly significant, The return to the- � there s •.on — real site after release at this r i yStt --xuar bt ce *ta}r rt,�r nothing they'd have. liked better ' rriologllai s `naa�� than to have crushed the opposing gratian against tides confllcfing with foursome,, and driven them clear out those originally, and migration • e • . - around land masses for about five of the park into Lake Ontario .: • . LIVER BILE SUNNI, » » * " k mites. It seems apparent. that lob - rters are fully 'aware' of their loca- __ Ariil tfie result? - At the end of _ C�i�-� �,�� BRIER lions and can return to their ors- ga � � M 1 Mine full innings of .ball the score ,ginal summer feeding grounds svhen- be liver should poor_ out %ban$ 2 pinta d _'stood TIP " TOPS - 0; ' THE released ' ehewhe're., -How _ this- is . s°�'il°at f°1r°tndigurti•aw°taKe dpi " -.t= COURT -O. The world's chaniiibns if bile is not flowingtreety your food may _ 1 accomplished remains an unanswer- tat [s im d•tray is the champions had made three hits and ed and puzzling- biological - mystery." _ i 9"p i °qy � � _ : committed one error, the visitors t4o6 had played errorless ball and made It bJca "4 fto , paWa Carter's uuh p 3 God gave man ar, upright Coon- + Eva ppy t>>w 9 plan d bile flow. - four -hits. And -of the Tip Tops' trio tenar�ce to survey ilia heacen6, add ends wtod�' i f� "ttv iIE. tingles; only- ogre of therm had to look- upward to -the !tars. i �ff• booby. Ask tfoe �t If b md • c lcared -Ot infield. -Ovid. sII1 at W etrt9ptaa ` - -�~ - - _ •... .. - _ • •• - - - ... 1 sees_ _.. s � _ .. _ •-- - - - :�' ".. _ ��--^ ,:a'^ _. -• ':-- a... �_ .8..'k..'%At•+l%?Cr.-- ..kY*_•�. Yl`YTi+:iiC',.; �W+,".axa�;.3csw,.:"es, r.,.c.,.••w,• .a,.a••.,s....,,,,, -' i'a, t _ N training at Casa- Little Cheryt Lyede is aaiak issr Wallis. sad Is Scotia, pwad 1 Nova slOst her illamc . ®k AUen sad Mrs. Tomlinson a" beby. of Hamilton, spent the W"k- ond PE16Y80I�Ai. Co�ngrstulatioa�i�to Gordon 1 ILEN, WOMEN- Gsirr 6 - = . fit ,� Mr.. 8[si►. RirpOSE Rwd. N., anti t to • Try fslssla OdreX Tonic pep, too the birth of Tablets for double re Louise, at Toronto ads Wendy �sw'.new healthy flees; new Vim Uu ` get acquainted.' size �y sM• - IAN A� .t,. ATIONAL - I . _r GRAY cwiv=. cow feed yourcalves .� ,, : -AUGUST 26TH TO UPT&MBZR 9TH Rzoept Bnnday � ]Reduced Roind dare t' --- Txip._ ._ -: _:._ _ *� --- - _ R FOR CHILDRF -N 'S RATES SEE YOUR AGENT. r s INCLUDES EXHIBITION ADMISSION AND BUS TRANSFEU Claremont Co- Operative Phone 38 AND - . DIRECT INTO AD FROM THE GROUNDS. LEAVE PICKERING LEAVE TORONTO ' w,- Regular Toronto Buses _'• - Regular Oshawa Buses EXHIBIVOX PASSENGERS TRAVELLING ON REGULAR BUSES ` ! - COSMETICS WILL SPER AT TORONTO BUS TERMINAL TO BUSEp ' f , _ RZ'lZ.NG JNTO THE GBVUN'DS. _ _. _ TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT. _ . rY VERER Y SUPPLIES BABY NEWS Phone 4500 �_ :, ------------ . THAT STORE HOtT88 11"s i j, Week Days SUNSET INK Ph s I � S : a•rboro 453 I'tESGR�I'Tl °° A. ;°° p ,� - , 1 1.00 P. IL to 6.00 P. 8L �.�.... r �•+�isri! �' Miss • Bum and Mr, Reg. Parker, 1 - la v efr ��. Thompson visited M. p r Principal. an J• `R. SOYES •ants over fire holiday. Mr. and Mr's. Harris Little and . as Mrs. C. McClary is visiting her Russell and Mrs. Conners spent + r w t WVRMUOM AND friends in Toronto for a few days. the week -end at Cargmt Lodge at , Mr, J. Forgie, and Mr. hurray Wood Late. hiss Jean Conners and V022ftm RDPAE" Forgis wars on a motor trip down Mel Jonas joined them on Saturday C �iC VAT= � through Western Ontario over the sight. , 10n• 4W watt Jhw 1isomalis week-d" We are sorry to Io" theBlafr i - {iti■s11e Ross Thompson, of Shilo, Man„ family from our village, but wish WPSl► HZLL phi} Is home on a mouth's leave. them the but in their new Burr- �; . WAX 3,800 Mr. and Mrs. E. Prke: of XAth- _ onodings. PSOI�iis Oi ;Y L q UA=Mk awn, have been vLiting with Mrs. The Martenson's entertained . s 11ftft ftisiBa ]Miss L Watson.- of Galt, spent rrecce tly.°f trlsads at s oases roast w nk Ili 820wagr. 8 alias ' the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. The Huborn twins arc Improving ■ et llhetig Craws. � s bad shack o! whoop- Pick � _ , . Beet to school wan the theme on __ _ r dw are hartTnesdswith Mr arkiasoa new Miss � Craig has reta=ed _ . g - on pupils starting. .P o home after a pleasant two wrseks act A �•� Lansing, -Jun joined the teschir4 C. G. L T. Camp at Lake S3mcoe. GENERAL staft Ma^s� Nan am f the waet. song Other to Iihers e: Braid, James Campldn has joined the - � ENERAL HARDWARE 1 j • sand 15 �.�60 �l REDS _. r - - - - , . - _SUPPLIES J GALS► N - ... - -- -• - _ � J. &SON Wja WA mow B Y ONTARIO AYDRO 1+' ONTARIO HYDRO REQUIRES 15 . UNSKILLED . LABOU .MS yTO ► -T- mss, WORK ON rr5 IANE CONSTRUCT ION PROJECT NEAR PICKERING -• Excellent prospects for long term employment. = Pate of pay 80o per hoar. - Goocd working and li Board and accoi$modation, when supplied, a SAve V,,,a, $9.10 per week. a •uwr euaarri SL MAY PMAMI Apply in Person t0:- ON . f: C. BAILEY, CONB MCTIOX' S u a .:�N . r..1DENi• e tire with IL IL P. C. CAMP, NME PICKERING, ONTARIO D UNBAi'E pp TQN } ° only THE HYDRO ELECTRIC .POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO RADIO & ELECTRIC .._-- DANFORTH BUS LINES ].TD. - _ -_ ad - DA IL'S►' TO80 : S OIIQSAM CLAREMOYr - ` EAST BOUND R� DOWII WEST BOUND READ UP Everlasting whitewalls P.M. P.M. A. P.M. P l[., �.i4i. A m. P .M. •. .. P.M. P.M. Dsi1 Sun. Sun. Sun. i t► Bum and and Sat. and Son. Sam_ and and $at• and - .. iioL 8oL only HoL _ L Rol. Sol. Protective _ r y K+ Ho 0.45 5,45 2,00 10.00 Ba and Edward .... : ..........: -8.40 - 9.315 5.200 - 0.35 - - - Yi 10,10 6,10 2,26 10.26 r- - De„ forth '� Luttrell ,,,, 8.10 9,10 4;66 8.10 20.20 0:80 9,36 10.16 «.» ao Scarboro Junction ......._... coo 9.00 4,45 0.00 - :rc _► - s �,�► y 20,36 • 0,36 f,60 10.60 Malvern «, T.46 846 4;30 8,46 �' i' ' • r Disney Motor Pickering _ 20,86 i,38 3,68 leai :....::......:.«'Brown`s Cornea's ........... «« -7.42. 8.42 4.27 8.42, « sf 20,40 0,40 8,66 10.66 . Town Line .. 7,40 9.40 4,15 8.4e 20.60 6.60 3,06 11 :06 L i t »«.... Cedar Grays - Marklum _.... «. 7,30 6.30 4.16 8.00 . ( :; 1.00 7,00 8,16 11.16 ' i 4WN Locust EM 7.20 8.20 4.0.6 8.20, ♦ : • �w� Cw U� Cars _ - ' 182 21.06 Z 9 8.20 11,2'0 - 0 , 10 veil iLli, `�` Green �� 7.16 8.16 4.00 8.16 - • i, x,10 �� OH yr �.' Bronghass , 7,10 8.10 3.66 8.10 ft _ "I !,r U." J -mi- e-, V'h+l+0ara►b ...«..,,.,,.r,.,« T,04 8,00 i 41 , . tA_o :� ;�,: � � _ __ .:� � 1W r Classified Amt' s S I�_ .K S SET , 14'I�.RI �.. ''pir,.�rr',�' - . .. , . . wr ,era: .•✓�rK+n• ^'.caw.:•w ..r _ -... . .. ...., .,.. .. �... ; T19A­ FOR SALE - -•printe - r spaniel pups• TEA f UP Oran e Pekoe - t su . t: ' :�. Jos. Lade v , Squires' Beach g -� $ SHAV'INGB - - -- - -'- FOR SALE AT THE 0 T6 PRISE - _ i Baled or Loose Au Dried CUP SAUC � E R, _ ` . Harvey Webster R7ITH EVERY POII N D 'Our N�� Tea .1 !L. . `47 _.__ Peet Pereyr Oat. - - _ Y _. .! PILOn•_a8_9d. Port Percy . , . �I �� i - : ��• ,. ''� - - - �ro�� Mew - '•� 2. FOR . SALE = 1948'3 -ton Mercury .� . - `. - ' • truck, in good condition. Mr. R. '- - . Murphy, i :: max• todlz�ed salt ',Z 11L Ux M , care Curran and BRitga, MAlolNliKt one mile east of -Brock Road on the r> - .. - � �` � ,'� � ` . ' 6th concession, Pickering. ; . a.r,t11,11.11ar1w,r, :Dural .- FOR . SALE — •walnut di -1-91 m - ! - Kkonax vogular size suite, and household effects. Phone , ' -`--` PHOhFR: F1CiCS.RIMG >af . h" y.. Pickerins 82714. Carita ien Mi!!e 16 oz. WANTED TO 'RENT —by Sept. ad. ANNUAL MEETING Dairy: Laws Garage; Bersmaa or sooner, two or three unfurnished :ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL Construction; Van Eirk Chocolates; seems. Lady and •school child. Pick _ AS30CL3TIOl�i T. Eaton Co. Ltd; Westou's Bic- T�io� Tissue Y ,. 3 n �d• 22 7J4. Federal and Provincial cuits; H. R. Monney Bakery; Sup- y' FOX SALE -modern white enamel TOWN HAIL, ,WWHITBY reme Aluminum Industries; Farris • • . 290 Acme Range with warmiaa closet MONDAY, S BER 25, Emid Chocolates; Hunt's Candies, Sm�is Flush and copper reservoirs. $75 or high- at 8.00 P. M. Imperial Oil Ltd.; Dr. Ballard's eat offer. Phone Pick. 19112, for the purpose of electing officers Dog Foods; C. N. E. Toronto; Can. _ FOR SALE —used furnace with new and appointing delegates to the Johns - Manville Co.; Canada Pack- Chloride of Lime' ~ . 12C sate casings. Itesson"ie; also smau kit- C"` - . _enU_H- J. Heinz; General Films;, - then •range. 2 yes old, like new, ociation to be held in Toronto, on Wm. Wrigley Jr.; Bazaar and, Nov- - -- - - -- '41 ' $18.00 T. Rodman, Pick. 18811. at November 9 and 10. The meeting elty; General Bakeries; Canada rear of News Office. will be addressed by Walter 'C. Bread, Coca -Cola; Orange Crush; -� -- * WANTEI} —five to ten acres good Thomson. K. C., M. P. member for Wilson's Beverages; Pepsi- Cola; ■ 1. yasdsa- land, with small house and Ontario Riding, and it is hoped that Azmme Dairy; West Hill Lions; Dun- seat. from Oe tral nnr- bartan Kiwanis Dunbarton School; ! barn, north of \o. 2. hithway,_Bsock ario may findat possible to' be pre - Iiosebank Cartage; C. C. Smith Car . Road vicinity. Possession next tage; W. Wheeler; Wm. Leonard; IC a 01ft spry. 'Box 609 News Office, fit• _ Sept. ig Allin F. Annie, Secretary Highland Creek Boys' Band; Stan McKenzie, Ajax. _ FALL WHEAT - -Certified. Corner . - PICICERING. ONTA$IO _ PHOND im ' `- - 595. 95 percent germination. Treat - East Woo0la"a Thanks The Many ed. Graded. Bags included, at farm. Who Assisted At Their Carnival Church News $2.35 bush. Orders tilled as receiv- asrs+s ed. Might spare two bushel regist- -President Albert bull, on behalf Calvary Temple Pentecostal ''- acd C.,•„.ii $1.82 L.La',, ;'. ZL of the outcers and memcers oz &4e '�•,•.., 3.. ?mow -- __ - - -- Chapman, R. R. 1, Pickering, Ont. Fast Woodlaads Association, reports 1x.45 a, m. - Sunday School - "r SOP, 8• that a detailed statement of opera- 11.00 a. aa. - imoraing ,Worship Lions on their recent carnival will 7.00. p. m, - &`vlangal:�ia ALCTIOlt SALE Wednesday . 8.00 P. N. Rm naith Bosebaak --the former home o7 pttbiished later, but nor thanks Prayer Meeting the many who assisted in any way: Feida� - - GERALD P. COWAN lilac. T, L. Thomas. M. L. A. and his -' committee for judging the Child- 8.00 V. m Young People pick ering Market & er Plan -SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. Pastor W. B. ![envoy '"'OO �►: son's Parade; Mr. Stokviss, Pres. 11;00 P. M. - West Hill Lion's Club and Balfour St. Andrew's Presby4erisa Church 1 �► - r••s*t• Sleightholme, Press Dunbarton Kiwi Picilariag IP H O �! E 3 0 Rousehad. verandah and lawn furn- anis. for conducting the Draw, also Rev. David- Marshall, Minister _ ^ 'fture; Book case; Chesterfield suite; these smvice clubs for the toga of Service at 3,00 P. 3L fs, Andque 1 frames, China cab- equipment and man - aid; also the UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA bet. Rugs„ good variety. Radio, S. lollowiaq donors- �Slaek's Grtxery, Cetom. Farpwt. die � - - - :.... M. 7- tube dehrxe comet; Enamel Skidmore Products, Blair's Meat -- -- ... _ _ — -- -.- - -_ . top table and steel cupboards• Kit- Market, Mary's Beauty Salon; Mss. Bev. J. K. Bra'ism. 3L A•. B: tilt. _ -. chm and bathroom accessories; A. swan; Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller; liVoodview Rd , R. R. 2, Pickering '. Chs3ss, plafn, arm, and rocking; -Rouge Marketeria, Lynds's General Phone: Scarbtiro 51b0 - -.. ••�_ � plug twin; Ham- Store; Wood's 'G A. Mitchell; Centennial Church _ wars and electrical gadgets: Hest - Boys' Drugs; W .&MaEachnie; J. - ors; Coal oil stoves and ovens: S. Balmdon; F. R. Smith Meats; A. (Centennial and KirtZstoa Rook) _ - - Beds: Springs and Marshall matt- J. Bnshby; Pickering Jeweliry; M. Church Service - 11.1 b a, m. - _ - :S�- Schoof 11,15- a. - - d a Zia man an Se . ' .. Jt'ess, ,r,iotor lava iriolver, ldem. a P (Children and Parents meet togeth- _. • _ . inch cut, roller drivien with saw ' and grinder; .18 Inch' lawnmower. - pert o! thus service for children _. � n AISER r and flannel ' Special . seer••• �� � . * . E rle with hymn, p _ Ji _ -Quality 110 ATS .. 7ro mo 7. Clerk graph story. .Children retire for the _ . wm. 3iAR', auctioneer ELECTRIC } Lesson, during dire sermon'):' Rouge HiP Chureb i�+� �•"` Card of Thinks IBwss and Hasa Rlrlat (Rosebank and Kingston Road) GROCERIES and z. _ •r.• =TUUTU GIV= Church Service - 10-00a.,1111. Sunday .School - '11;15 4L M. Mr. _Russell Frame anti his fam (gp�ml part of the service for the 'LOCKER PLANT ay wish to thank all their kind net- H. H. Karr �dren with •hymn, prayer and = Rhbors and friends. for their many .' fiartnelgraph story) _ , ='kind thoughts and expreaeions of PiCkeriil Fairclerc Church , •" Meats Prcu:esseCl - sympathv during his recent illness A _Q _ (Frenchman's Bay -Road) In the Oshawa General Rogpital. �) • Sunday School Rally Berries and his convalescence at home. Pier 11.00 A. M. _ 1 _ -- _ _ -TO Your Specifications _ . United Church Woman's Aasee. Pickering U nitea t,a1=11 w . r,. v{ will hold their regular •meetin on 5 , ♦ - - A�,� _ : Thursday. Sept. 14, at F,t30 p• m r at the home of Mrs. A. E. Young. t k awed attendance is tua'ed. Re- �'...� _�"'r ---- -- _. freshmen and gram in .charge - • - ' --- -�� to , - - -. - ..� � --- -o! Mrs. Winter's uk. - - -- - AKER G St. Paurs -an- the -Hill, Dunbartos will hold their regular meeting on �rs = 1 F Sept. 12, at 2.3 0 p. m. at the home _ of Mrs. • A. Bellhouse, Fairport. "nose "11110 an sins," handling 'AoaG&' IllwaYs 90 Goodyess ... that's why more people ride on Goodyear tires +�/ A'lfPMMON FAR1MW than on my od wr kind." * We wM be pleased to p� at �n,SU1'anCe Cos. ar aft9 ea hwn ashnak as Write sr Pions r , , LAW , - Ji `" a... ,ins" For >� ala onow Far Immediate "�os� j gamest diliis' er Toe�os.. s�sr. :: A,As�.M• i mim � cioBDOlr .ZO1�ira rJi'g j ►::~ YOUR If. H.a� OL Tsrs�tt, Bowman ,Gibson TIRE - :SEE Draw '71% of all fifi0 area` RADIO SERVICa � a� Fftt Psre�t• be - ..� �.at� I ..��» �tFellin� Fire mesa Castles or Ldlelr is QerMea wlti 14St can s !� Insurance is ' ► sable.; eetaostd Prbe: a C - -..t : 'DYER r _ aK piece 811.er a c inexpensive ► , e.w, 1 ; Cam= DI00: id NEXT I SALES AND :.- � � `- YOU VALUES? O -_ -- ••""`• �M— PIW[Tfl'RIN(} JEWffiLL: .'' �` T iLsis• ae •i • . , ' DOUG-1 G. = Arthur Field Sk�anymen,wo = - 4 pox. PI��a as W = :gain x,'10, t IVIAITL.AN D . 1 PICKUP STRAW--AND HAY i Get New Pep, Vim, rig . BALING what a thrillt Honrurnbs, ffi1 out; ui .! Jt� �. C. ,, l till up; body lose Its sickly. " bead -P SOUTYi 1•'LOW0Q AND 'rhou.ende pratse•Osj �x welplr =buii — FWWed amd Qnit� 5nrlelm bhod: arU aP, i, . dimstic FAIRP�IT, A yna �orn mt. nourixbm.. P= MOTOR4.-ALES. Trea ter WOr1t•n Der 'isones Don �toecr actc rag r• tar. 1 ( BEACH IRVING QlMTE - P10 WRING 'mc Tres' ;tTu. TautctaVi T, ��, : 'j =[f0�! i P`One i �i9i - am pep. W_m aw vi �{ity. toOaY•.At al PHONE: 29W W IL 26 Pkkerft CHRYSLER PLY10OUTfl!.. GA�> OIL REPAIRS Cherrpwood R Be Rchardaos tlu,o,a etu�rtaui Kzs, Artius Ie o Saekatche w — � , has oeen , visiting Mrs. C. R. �I>eee►L WeDli�ts istaar edlase Delirrry - Usa Be made Petty. - _. -� i1LL A - Ot TT.,: Following Iy'ssas Mr. Donald line hurt his fang- . o„ r "C=a ' ' A.Pbah o.. g0ft we rather badly while threahmi; a Y ReU BorDti W L AU 6radus last week. Mr._ Leslie Hollinger cut = Aa 014418toblIshed Assaw, Ready !sell -lple � . his hand while, at•'work; also Mr. g �f1 e� Q now To sere. Yon: Aspbdt soot oo ttag Stanley Powell cut his hand nedess- :` �. Fd SUOI _d W4 Volass�s 11011 ■IW��IiB PRO", PICKMINt} It, Ahtufta= Cornea, Bead - itating a number of - stitches. We die �P +� YvM7 hope they will soon be fully reaov- Lamtaey Dyne L4lag Sam eseL CaEt 7WJi' lCQt3CfsEnii now i> •iVO�d �lCnt y �• .� � 21 M " Aad Lbne Brit Wedding bells are ringing. PPdn Concrete sloccke We welcdme Mr and Mrs. E. Ree- _ } _ - J im An ]Klee Rae and Loose dada: sor and daughter to dur commun- BULK i I A/rier . Posts and Palm itT V LIf Ipl V } l salt A , ,� 4 L Sadmon The Woman's Association will aaaArsr 11Taas • • W. MITCHIRT -i meet in the church hall on'Wedaes- _ RETECSRB �+2AR�dIZ?r I'.a.I3ei ='Z'Se3� ; day afternoon, - SeyL 13, at 2,30 b"oaiiis. Oat. - -Pict» 241W! PROM= 7I and la - ,, o'clock. � Subject for Roll Call — � �ds,z'�•ri� *+•+, Oat • a°h.0ae t�00. "Harvest". "OUR TRUCKS PAig TOM WAY" meter Lloyd Tindall has been 'law�1111111111U11 111101IN INIgM111NgIMlprt KEN AND CLARKE holidaying. for a couple of weeks - RF�N'T�C� with Mr. and Mrs. -R. Tindall. - •tuuiarus+�rr.Aa Riches recentay. Mr. and Cud of Thanks- . _ :- Cooitisa of Ontario for no � � WOiRm oflAudley have been with daughter and I wish to take this 'opportunity to _ bs 559. express m thanks to m man :Building Permits � Mrs. Walter Ho r- for a_ few � y y Y boil i� Dundee. SL.% ��, OuL Sys• ll ° friends and relatives who so kindly ' Salsa ous at Ronson" Mrs. Weslev Petty has returned and I lay i me during 1. illness home after visiting is Harrowsmith stay an the hospital. I would Issued Tues. & Sal Batas. Dual SU'Vioa for tip for a, couple of Weeks... especially like to thanr Joy..Rebek Z 3O . to 2.3Q �e of Ona• MCEACHNIE'.S Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hollinger and ah Lodge No. $55, Brougham,, the � P. O, phone, Agin. 52W3 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Shea enjoyed a commuters on the Claremont bus, Masltbarm. P. o. phone Marl` soon DI�r.Ra trip to Niagara Falls - and Thous- and a very special` thank you to my Fe J. PROUSR ' Pesai" have been estailidisd DIS�'1�08 - = and Islands during the holiday week blood donors. �d. ., . _Rath Gillman, Brougham �.PICK�ERING rdvate Ambulance service Several from the Community call- - Nl� ed -on Mr. Herb. Bennett at the East —,.Card of Thanla _ _ General Hospital on Sunday after- DAVID H. MARSHALL _.JIPa. 1tcBSL Prep. IIOOt1- a wish to thank my many relat- Forsyth— Philip School re- oponed -,on TOeeday with - ...s.... li- E rtesasi4tall ives, neighbors acid friends for the Phone Pick.' 193 - Campbell, s Ajax, as teacher. cards, fruit and candy and • their The marriage took place 'at Whit, • Congratulations to ;Mr. and 'Mrs. b `._ S,'� � S'1'Ols'JQ ACCOZ�I�'TS Donald Ratar on the birth of a good wishes, received during my - Y: Ont.r on Satnrlay, September, ` >!'803iBt Ply. n J l= • • stay in the East General HospitaL $, 1950, of Mr. Philip Forsyth. at Picl�@r�ilgs Ont. daughter. H John Topper Markham, to Annie Philip. Picker •+• is Memoriam r ` lags Rev, - David .Marshall otfldai &, W M. MAW BLIGl3T-dn� loving memm 6f our �c�te�ct� ._.... ' > ; who .p"°ed away on _tae _l1�w�e Cam • A We !nave her In Hod's beeping. - ,momansat W.�rb s/rr�/rl�drf The rough road safely O'er, }i A. T: C. JL T'EACIHEB and SOLO PMFOBMiI� MORL AUSTllar PROP. TAZATA200 Not dead *D ns who loved -bar, IL B, L ii�iitYnl, 011'! :!lYelr.r Rl'1M lint only gone before. Two NOW WWA Of WWI* Oa — L�asls� Mead. sad Harvey • sway, Between WrI�, _ 614 �.aa M6 � :� Cad of •ithwha, - -.- PIANO a THEORY Asa — : "d -k"4a . _ I wish to thank nW man= •friends and relisa erg for their .cards, Mw- tB•iGINNERS AND ADVANCED CLASSES _ PRONB 1110 on and gilts received during my • • recent alneahuRJ tbenii also to - those wbo- about one. STUDIO — F%CBERING VMLAGZ jj OP'i�OtiBl1�IST Airs. S R� _ J. A. WIL.LOUGHBY ! tole ss ipso sided -2" se asi -- - _ AND fONS< ! Evesba et Man., -Wed, Fri,,- 7 to ti _ : itiey Yssrr .Oaaad•I'a Lang. D38�l�TlIY BLDG. �. P. O. 94k est Para Arm". OaHAWA, 0mfil Io _ >� �y Can. e: - e c e- aims Soft J. k (Had) 8tewar!► Pbote - • ��( IDtifa ]61i . ADaa�Ps - Toronto (Three-D&7 Service Arm"") , Par "" Home L The tit' can Our Cloy Dept. Emp" Toronto rs & Atkinso 3E=l . elle Pbone A/im 201-W it - 00001U. Sao GLE N DENIN G . _ . DIXON Sabra conducted saprbeee - _ w" is Fur= Stock Flesal- ilglQJiQ�. tar's and PraPeet7 Sales. - -- i . All Sales personally List ad sad -- - and MARKHA M .�..rtl..�. > - - P)<ON>ir now Prompt Service • - - . - • - _ .. • • _ _ - - - • . .- .. -_ .: _ .:. -:. - _. - - • � . - : __ _ ... F. �- -- _ ' �• J. W. DI�.ON - - - SEE pROPR Reasonable Rates - LIV 'STOCK I E .AMBULANCE � PHONS Sao s.,,„�. �...L>• _THE - . "Your Friendly Resident ;Agent" F r' : _.. LX01 8111 X9 CS A -. Horses, Cattle, wine, eta. Low, • "= OMMALTY, BOMM' Au"MOBIQ.>s >�s Y �> ;\ �S• WELL. A* EXHIBITS OF Lt;BT YOUR ...r.. FOR SALE WITS ... - _ A'UTOIIt)Bi[.ESf - FLOWERS. _BFiKIN -- — CYRIL E. MORLEY A N D EQUl Pori ENT FOR ROM E AND FA K111 :.... CAN ADA1S &IGGE.9Z : a. »: : ._CAYADA•�i BEST ` L�iIIIBER _.: MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS _ - ^: ,HARNESS RACERS ' - „_• 40MRIE by model shows - - : -- � �' � in rria s, of ,Speed e Lnaran C o. - p5ostes: S�+arboro also or Howard 1117 - ..: � and a ` starring _ Scarboro Junction _ O1C�1[� UTAH "!HOW AL HARVEY .. g� ^ ,�� ;fit q� �r FOR 'IMMEDIATE DMLIV RY _. -•'• _. '. °�� FIRI �AV Al " ,'SAT1 111DDAV f LUMBLIh —Rough or Dressed, Tclnt, `Sash and Doom Ali UNITS COMPLETE—Frame Sash, Glass. Spiral balances, Factory -batlt and prefitted.. -- - _ - • �, WALLBOARDS --Ten Testy Donn!%Wna, Giyproe. Greeaboir0. � g VrWOODS ,Fir,- Dedar, Bireb, Weldter, -and Etch Wood. _ - BH3W(;1, 8=.AspbaIt and able! with Nails, Insnlbrlt Sidtagr J. M. CeduWaln Siding, Pittsburg petat4 _ - AT . ALEXANDRA- PAR - :.. 1 -:i .. , a, y- "','f+!a�A' — . - i •` - .. t;. �,.M".•o '.Grysrlpaua.N}t•• r.r'fi+,.'%+161,- rs_.Nn'L� �'�"': .,• - _ a - _ • .1,. �%e+w -�. .- „�:- .er+r^.�ra*i..eui�naF .,,.:mss.' +�+.y_= •^d�:�;.c`- "'fu`s', �•• "*'" - - _• -Lions Veith si+xtpje Ilketches t o guides just by -being there when he Y; ".` ; ,• ' -• -- a;: _ to the various stages of •making., • comes home,• treating him with ' „wi ' 'i F Patterns of different sizes are then • sympathy and understanding, and �� cut and i chart” drawn. giving cut= • overicwkiat these dark moods - _ is ., • ;,z;; � - • '►a� • - - •- _ _ , • ring -out diagrams for use with mat- that make him to difficult, you erials of different widihs. Last of • are giving him exactly •the• moral it4t the patterns art cut from else' • support he- needs. master which is placed on ,thick • It is' difficult, for a wife to real- f, ` piles of tissue paper and the outlines - • izc what :. her husband goes - r"•�.t,'�1�;„4•"` cue by hand with a fine blade. The * through during such a tiros. aft • '~ - �'; • - "; �.�' Pieces are then folded' and packed -Leased by the memories of the 1I j' r4wt '.'� !: ;�- ���• i ". ' �1 •o-;r. , together with instructions in their other g irl which creeps upon hint, envelopes. 7e is .dill et away. fr om 'hs wife 1jab��;';ti�':.•Rt; bliss Pegler pointed out that the for a while, so withdrawn _ that' t Y`\ 'l± very. fast paper .patterns _were .dir; he seems a sfranggr. All ' the +?;' •v: r,!y .:;: :,,;. ;..�, ?�` ect copies - of Paris models. This /* time, he realizes that these moods _ a, , ,,t;• % ,. practice was soon discontinued and •are, disloyal, and fie A in bitter tti : :.At;. pss. �;tiV''� ' :d•;>`; � . for Clearly a. century patterns were • and ashamed conflict with him -- -+ :r�,a,`� - via . j made by an individuakdesigner. This 'self. ,.. r•., +��.•a'; e:,w ear. for the first , t�k,,g��,;�, •;,'`: r 'j•r Y time since ttt8' • ' Whei1 he-is like this, let�huu 1850's, 'dither Copies' of French • alone. Busy yourself ;Rrith house - ....- :.��. -r... _ ._,,,- ._tee_.' _ . - - - _ -: �, - . - .. .,` �!. y s,� -'� �• .. -�-- -- __ __._ . �' ►a,!I�+� �� :�� ��,'sa- : �,• models are being made in paper * hold tasks, or reading, or patterns for the' hem _ ti 4 ,, ,s.•,,. ;��t� i;. P e dressmaker's radio, or o OR with the children ! - ,�;: '•: } :• v ;w !; use. nise model §'are raither corn- *-for a while. Keep in a cheerful tt10 Y• w r!"t� ♦ rr t a • ar :• ti p c reel but there are man noel mood, as though notbin unus- tr s • •; �' :r,• ,,•? easy -to -mike ate rns on sale. The * ual were happening. � - r{ ,"li t : might manage . to get the rest of �,r�r r @' 1 '�`� � kJ,,,+rfr home dressnial r -can have com- * Other tithes when he' is more s" `` J her head free withoui too `ttbch ' +�``+�it3 ter' * At`�' r+► ,i' , here coo5denec in them for the -` 11 _ h;.. ;self. go out together to .r t►t�itlF y,\ , •��:;� fir• ,/ P trouble. So I grabbed one hors qtr► +,t;• ��s�,.,� ff s - o^t E" "" r with both hands and hung on for a.`r•�t«, r�T'�` °� '`'%. +'r ', nldin consideration of the designers, places you know he . enjoys.! CHRONICUS �'�v ;. ff after. correct fashion• detail, is to ►void- any mention of the past, dear fife. Together we rocked back- - .rte+ as tr'� tr.eate.. a t- f ��, garment that is as simple and ltt him see that your pleasure and forth -the heifer, the fence and f .. �, ati possible to make. "Experts have * is just being with him. Talk about /� I. One -time she pulled back so far given it every attention," said bliss * the children's future (and yours v i I thought the whole fence was go- j ,f +' g� $ Pegler reassuringly, • and bisl Ind id driw' him gradu- - 6wLttidOatt�e CtQrk¢ iag -and 1 with it. Finally the iQ44!'1.4 V`f1N+" ally back into family plans where Cows are the cussedest thingsl heifer quieted down a bit and I * his advice is needed Grawhere .••'Th - have managed to get tht tip - of her -horn _ LIAer-N. „��R S'r • e7 just about driven us these remories that dist-act him crazy this . last weeJc with theft through the square wire mesh. Sure got that Somebody \rw - a � +� AV � "#aArt ` will withdraw 'and he vdll'become' ' b iivliag.'.To make the best use of enough, that was all that was pretty necessary. Ia a few seconds Drow- p Y gift! !n knitting worsted or Dear •Anne, 'again the husband and father you the pasture Partner switches the 3, strands of cotton. Easy pattern- Hirst: 'rfy yus- • all love so well. - cows around from one field to an- sey•had her whole head, horns'aalf stitch: garter - stitch border.- band and I are * As for his church habits yeu other and also into a small patch all, free once more. She backed Knit s- carriage -cover or afghan asking for -your ' • mention, ask him- stow -and• then- Of 'Pasture at the back of the house• hurriedly away and then to my sue- - for Baby. It's light but warm. Pgt- advice. We mar- • to go with you and the children v :And what haptens? Etery time pry she came running up to the tern 612; knitting directions, r i e d young, * - but don't press- it. You are than cows catch sight of Partner fence again, pawed the ground and -Laura Wheeler's unproved pat- fourteen years ° * on the ri ;fit track: _ = ; =` they bawl their heads off, expect= heflowed. like, OuU• Whether the tern makes txociiet and kniiting ago. We had r * Your husband does indeed tore : ing him to turn them into another was mad at me or the fence I so simple with its' charts, photos • _ coat- Pasture--just the same as a s oilt wouldn't know -.but fortunately- she t P P . hard - time -of it. you. or he would not be so coat- P didn't try getting herthead tangled and conai&e directiods. But we both • municattive and so humble.. He is _ " "'child will ­bawl- until he gets what g g Send TWENTY -FIVE `CENTS worked -- to eth- • appreciating. ll whether -- be wants. After being the the back- °p �y more. I might add that all in coin& (stamps cannot be se- g • g 1� fB the time I was doin the titers er- tiaw -wc are finalicially well he -says so or not. Believe is Yard the cows were wows: that g Y t opted} far this pattern to Box 1,- _off our own home • and a good • this, and look tc,%vArd .the.. future "`ever because here they were able to act the other 14 cows were also 123 Eighteenth St, New, Toronto. • with grouped around _the fence bawl' business, which we both work it1_ hope and with faiths . get s good feed of apples ...and ' . -. Oat. Print - plainly PATTERN W, hive a sba and a dati titer. Yost Thi tiyifs who -f was her ban- -.they figured, that .was just what tlstt lustily, They d dn't make the work NNMREV, your NAME and AD- Could look the world over and never basWe lnfideli must pins a8 heir any easier Gecanse I knew what b DRESS, y Y ro11 H t oware s .*ihs _ YE. y a plr tact and. teedfsaeu_ to. adiaw bias ► Chad a indre devoted coo bade a�tto mth rite fasfttr eitclm Oae day while the were feed- nag near the house Partner asked ly, - - - me to keep 7Pa !r �1rEb PaLterilis - Anaa Hlrat is bag with peaetied p av eye on them wh:ftl g you'll excuse Then my bust arrd 'changed. 'J ” be w ellf -np to the back field to fi: the expression, _ ..-Now ]pp Years Old Complained about. everything and ttdfantd a=lfslp: Wtt�e � M a! .l'-ia ' - , _ a fence. "Mind thex don't get into Sunday afternoon we had another � -_ _ stopped taking -m places! By noel- 1. 123 .24*tsenth St,, Now T°e'est. j that barbed wire under the cherry cow adventure. Daaghttr cad one Windred Pegler• editor of two dear. I found a letter to him from to..Ont j pro -idi sapatteras for a hl�ha e "That night we dtsctisasd it cal- HstNIS 3 of trees," cautioned Partner; So I took -of our moons were ffere for the Another woman weekend so we went to the back g :.my string' henna and sat on the rovidtp front step to cut tLem. That way. of the farm looking for. choke- ' I knitter and dress maker recently mly.' He had fallen in love: with Red ��_+ Although I could -not keep he chernes• 11 a also wandered into - p i gave a moat interesting talk in the bet.. Thought often of leaving me, ebder -Achm& - , -• -• - • • • - cows in rites all the -time I court one of our neighbors' fields whe #e � B•B,G Overseas Service on the but cooed not bring hiais:if to lt; - certainly see them if they got any- there were about 30 head 61 cattle. making of ¢apex pitteimi - for when I teas,'so kind and goad to ' r _ inhere nest the barbed wire. Every- _Imtnediatdy they saw . us ..they, tvomea�s clothing. Although home - him..' He was almost crazy. trying '� thing was quiet and 1 thought. flaw came across the Reid on the run, !dressmaking has played its part in to .end the affair before I found eel well they were behaving themselves Have you noticed -cows Are the t, otpen's - lives since time.. name- . out. ' - -: - -not Coming pear the barbed wire most inquisitive things besides be- anotial it m -only - in the last bun- a.mw that oo thiialt ran cmet w am in cussed As the 15I STUCK BY iu,.; sus tom _.he•g mar lash -o p tfiw at But suddenly there wa &._one g Y -carne nearer -red years that paper patterns have . _ an - ttina, right two, the sash. Iran teat terrific bellow-like an inima7 iq �e turned` acid faced them and they Win. available, -This .?evolution gilt -�0 1 tried to help -hills forget � all orw rtta trig main sea- t..e„ws; . :. pails- I jumped to my feet ... and stopped dead We walked on and home dressmaking came about, her, ! thought. I had. 'lint he Grew you's ai+• anrtblha to set r•llaL r away went 'the beans, of course. they came after as again. Then Norse than ever. I could,," tease Two or three avatesttang or N~6 I ran to the luck of the and ... Tiapy came t nslnin I -• l,urprisfngly enough, through the ? Emerald on and to a rent minutes w nab Y g -.out of the { holous cookery expert. Mrs: Bee- _ him, rat anything. and. aer•n•es disappears. -- there. was Drowsey, one of our -bush and put them to rout I called ton. She visited Paris with her •.• • He final!)- told ate that he No matter how dfwuumead "a have . *. Durham heifers - complete with her o$, thinking the cattle would husband nail arranged for aregular -lead stopped: seeing the girt, as he •ate' roe` ha. e aanrai �; Tom w,.o; -° hortiat -with its head right through now be ready to leave as aloof. bad promised - but he couldn't. et battie radar at an mrorata s, .'_supply of French fashion plates to g .-'.:-the wire fence. Now what to dot Bu= am. back they cams: again. be sent to them for inelusion'in their her off his mind. He. said he could I remember Partner always thought We had only a little. way to go n stand being dishonest or Mean -_ it advisable in such an em monthly �nbtfc mess "The English- - ��llTT1 emergency. _ to reach the fence so -. niece Babs roman's Domestic )[agaiine.' Sb me any longer, He asked me to. +l �- to approach quietly and cut one took t• her heels and was over it These plates became so popular stick by him and be more under - ot time gene woes to ie� se ilid JY� lrb�w 11,.;;1:::: .::G 1 standing rah •+ t,. ant in t e explained to not roll y that people wanted to copy tnem l7� [ - -- -cow's head He had y alarmed, although if ou moods, ' 1 .- -and Min Beeson decided-.to cut pat the that if left to pull herself -� -Ira amopg a herd' of strange "i am not sure that he roves -me ' _ terns from- them which would be ~'� -loose she was Iiable Lq do a tot cows you sever can tell :', j .at:y morn. But I'm tivitlin to' tit) _� qs dam supplied to readers on application. ; age to the fence. I could Wbieh reminds me--a fear weeks this (or anything you say► because •'K well believe that as I waiched • ago we had a visit from two These enabled 41 English women to govern- I Love him. _ - - `-this heifer inspectors, tracking - down I , be fashionably dressed, a distinction "We have talked about my taking. polling and tugging, this meat L crjoyed before' only by those -who -way and that, • while I stood- help -. Dutch elm' disease They. told no I 7r 1,, . ,,. c�sionai the- children and fv: ,wig ice; - less•- remembering that Partner had that across the road there appeared I •dressmaker, so he could work it-out better by taken the fence peers with him. f.0 be no one at Tome but that a himself. ' we have discussed his *Well" I thought to myself, "she's huge, angry bull had chased them Statistics 'show that more ant! more women throughout the world going away for a change, Coq. He - Eofag to damage the.fence anyway, o. of the Feld; 'They, didn't find more ow studying dressmaking and does not want either. ►so I might as well help her do, out whether the elm trees on that He seems-to want her, and me making their own clothes but pro- lit 5o I got into the watt .field rm were diseased or -ot. y people stop to think how too fL'e'are so' mixed u t ` add walked al K I . babl few - P along very quietly until So there you hale Ft-- aliliouglt l . } • T2p�r patterns., are evolved. A great � . ��BS' R. X- I was facing the heifer. I could had no idea t was going to fill You are being a ise to stand b deal of creative and technical. skill F see that if I could only get one 'tfits cotumd with cone% when I sat - • your husband now, „ , s horn back thiongh the fence she ,,town to write it. is needed to make a good one, Fas#1- : ' Ne ifet er needed yoir ' more, ion staffs in London, Paris and #New York send designers all the latest r. n. Ireland ae. Nl Iris t before hsfiioa news. - 1 tie designer digests le. aIrtoatn•t- a1. man's nick. a This' information, puts her ideas into STUDY. AT NOME CROSSWORD stoat tonetton name , a sketch and i finishid model gar- - � � Sl. Label P . A '"tnsat � , � � � �� pent it muslin is made from this. GRADS • :17. Itindaaao �•►, ♦ natte 1 trtbeamaa nit in& A photographed copy of the final `! _ 19.1 as This country drawing, with a written desari lion j ACM083 e. organ of tit. Dseercen With the' expert her at,. x•>roton• stae• µt' Peel 4 t P ry Ha11 Correspondence of �V.o1se L 8anntaetur•d hawing ts. Pedestal part o. the - garment and all necessa Y l4Mrf f%If a. Swin moon., coasaer •s. xoarLb details such as so ested fabrics in Pvadence Courses, :: RELIEF IS LASTING k illtdy twins tti. Bold ►net ti. Rpnenta Bg you can now 'prepare for Senior S. Tripes• ' d. IMat rope aht Zs• Cato =tr. Rove sen,rd which to make it, is then sent to Matriculation to your own home' For fast relief from headache get XL Roost solo 4: Ship's rope a7. entree 69, Rip the a in leisure time while cbatidning Ix27 Axstxs: 'For real relief e! • Rseiinad a. sound ampll• is. Protrw , as. Even scot• the-pattern-making department and 'JR. ilkworts _ Mr. war St. own, given to a highly skilled totter. She day -time employment.. Personal. n : Arabian tam- attention assured b Iarst'Attt'txs, For ptroionged y{ Abogui•rlo 1 s s a r tag achieves the almost miiacolons feat lllp y a staff of Iifsrnirrstesl I'rowD%k of transforming a flat sketch into qualified 'teachers: Low- fees,." Yea, more people every day an z is, ,. payable by instalments, • Pros- as. lQatptoy shapes that, when assembled, .tviU. g that INSrAt!tt7:ts is errs thin/ sounds ftecttsa from G. L. Claike B.A : wooden hockey `S i become a fashionable garment. Director of Studies. Dept, OW13 to t� pain fast' For headache, for ball These shapes are then traced on rheumatic Pte, aches and peons °f ~ St. suds• WOLSEY HALL. R•prssentativ, S to heavy paper which e'ventuau 'for �teuntie a' c p� So may It be becomes the Master Pattern, A HAMILTON you can Jepend on I"TAt!iMU to Surveying In- f -- — — �g You quick comfort. - strum•nt at- _ tissue is cut from this and sent to - tachment a dressmaker who has not previous] p r m �aveaemedi d Inborn Y ingredieaq A�ttiogk { Rodents .. i seen the design. She makes the • X y f .9 >r s d O Sudden blast ` ' garment in one of the suggested g v B l tablet u9ually.hriags of wind ` - materials and for the firsf'time this ! ! r East relief. cQUeb•rr is tried on a living model. Everyone O N 4 S 1 d fix] tit G Pa €ode connected with making the •pat- ♦ O r L Y at O kSiarifer tern attends this- fitting and every 1 g I 1 g la 4 ae•sNMedr � peettu•' , detail is checked. The dress and the. d ! 1 O 4 N O ! I : w tT artist's drawing must. corrs4pond ! A t 1 r K g! N 1 1 r • on the eons _ ; • exactly- because the drawing will .be - It Y ! 1 Y O f 13 tins v ' 1 hls older -- _ .. _ tilt; picture on the envelope con- N 1/ d t i Me GUM R '- ..wining: the pattern and the.finished M .O L ! f<"A E j 12- Tob4iiin 23! 8 Ddb t garment trust look exactly hike the N i f y • T , B !op!foatical 454o ►tat Cloths 69! - - i • hit picture. The second stn of con- ; wt _ _ itadaaUotra r�nswler elsewhere on this page, structing f " paper pattern is the n g t 1 - _ fi4 � SALADA COFFE'E -- _ . w tin •o .east o -fol o* insti'uc- t •. V .. _ .. ISSUE 36 - 1950 .. �-, ;,;_•- '_.;,... ... "nine -: ;Y... .-' _ ,.•...._.,��'-,, .•'- _••«w•L.- _.: - '._..•.. •- _.gene •'_.. _; -, • �, ,�, .�-'�^ ,+tt,�?.::.,k ;, � - c . •let - . .. .. , •-- .. Ll A K i " ) 0 LiN via, I 'to 4 to, t f >b Y f %' f � /r / f r ! F f a.3 d ,r Ll A K i " ) 0 LiN via, I 'to 4 to, 1 ,yl -�F . f - � G "JJ5,3 R Y ry f f f � / f r ! F f 1 ,yl -�F . f - � G "JJ5,3 R Y ^F��nV�. -i RX z s Y1 sf Peterborough -Brood .,Oal, winning in Marc and Foal Class and RegiZ Cly9dale Foals." Y t Mel- 1116, yy% " 'kK t k.w .:�s S.S ~ ¢ �K PICTURES - SHO N THIS PAGE-- Were Taken By The t� PHOTOGRAPHER A PUBLIC SPRVIV* J ry f f .' /- ^F��nV�. -i RX z s Y1 sf Peterborough -Brood .,Oal, winning in Marc and Foal Class and RegiZ Cly9dale Foals." Y t Mel- 1116, yy% " 'kK t k.w .:�s S.S ~ ¢ �K PICTURES - SHO N THIS PAGE-- Were Taken By The t� PHOTOGRAPHER A PUBLIC SPRVIV* J ". v. ,:,.purr' _ P .,,s.,.:.7- . , e.• .to.:.. .i+ - . - In -a La M etW -Neer Co-op y a CK THREE IMPORTANT LETTERS, A. P. F. HAVE 19235i THE 1'CPl �a �- OF CONYE8SATION AMONG FEED CIRCLES FOB THE PAST + f� + ' N� �A f� � - � THEATR - . _ _- FEW MONTHS. THEY STAND FOR "ANIMAL PROTEIN FACTOR" THIS ELEMENT 1S' VITAMINS Blt, _ WITH UNIDENTIFIED � OOQ+TDl3'iOQ M . ' - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPT. 7, 8, P. �VCTSITFaY VITAMINS FOUND Ild FISH PEAL, MEAT LdVEB, LlVll:B AND TWO OUTSTANDING HI'18 L ANIMAL PROTEINS. SCIENCE HAS NOW MADE A. P. F. A- - �SDAY, FBL. •. SATURDAY VAILABLE IN CONCENTRATE FORM. UNITED CO -OPERATIVES - Septea+bec 7; 8 and 9. OF ONTARIO HAS ADDED IT TO CO-OP BALANCED FELD3. g ur y $Madam ass 0"M p. IL � LAIMMUN T C0„Q ?EXA I 1 V E Lrrol Flynn Alexis Smith [ ?n Technicolor `- ` Palo" so • dsx>tettlt�'r .:......... ADDIM HIT for Caesar -- _ Sfaeti>tg RONALD WLMAN :...0 LAR E M ONT -: - - - with Victor Mature jBita azywort]t CELSBTE HOLM Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson of Osh- awa, i PRIL'E awe, spent the weekend with sh- 'and Mrs. Chas. Hardy. 1 BRUUGHAM MONDAY; TUESDAY, pit,,,,, +�iratiT - OT 14,'Jg, li, MONDAY, 'DUES•. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye were among j R'�f►O 12T8 ?OII iY'1�i;. ffigOY Sqptenber 11, 14 1& the many from Ciz.o..wai wtw iitr —�-' �►oniea's IastitaRs, Brea- Lase Csstpfote Sbou At e;1Al ended the Exhibition on Monday = ` hold their September lank m�ting on Tuesday afternoon, the - Stage Fright ,� Mr". Don �s `� 18th. at tae Towa.bfp Fall. Mr. Saturday is Toronto. � Archibald will be the g� >�- ` 8tarein JANE WYMAN �, and Mrs. Jack Badgerow and or. Hosbeases: hiss. M. Burk, Mss. 01aadette Oolbert Robt. Young 4eo, Ere1Lt DIETRICB -Ba at Harr d T. Norton, Mrs. W. CAMP, Mrs. C. AUp spent the week oP, _ • , $BCC[. 1VIiDII�Ce Wang Mrs. G Wastaep� min • See- �ARD'TODD Lakt. . rr .•y '� it�i; �a Q. Mr. and Mrs Was. Evan were and iatsoduoe her. i. Mw An Added A ' _ the holiday, guests of Mr. ,sad Mrs. A sb� WAS held is the Tanya- _ Dophing, of Duadsi ship Hall an Friday evening : Henry. Misses Isobel and Jesa Gregg and �, and Mrs, lioaald Duncan, oo! -- their mother ,bad a pleassat motor The hsPpy were adult entertuinm+ent with Robert Newton the' er trip last week down through Ott• the recipients of many lov�dF and t awn laud into Quebec. Sul gifts, a>io' mg the esteam in The Women's Missionary Society iATM01KD WALBIJS•N sad of the United Chttrch will meet oa which the young couple are bend is w WALTIN CATLXTT September 14th, in the Sun. School this romalunsity. 2SEWA f M rQYa P. roomL Mrs. Sanderson•s . group is The Broelt Road Euchre Club are aka awl (leas >f~mbw ew F. .,., f . �a.es . AT. ?BI•, SATURDAY in charge of the holdiag their first party of the ins- samordatrs and HaNwh" .. er« P. 1L. Seates;ber 1� 18, 10, . The Goodtellow� will be son, on Wednesday evening, Sept arsafaws L , , , I , arld Reud�g = Jda r. llL holding their monthly meeting on 2o. Come and renew. old aequamr Tuesday evening nexL Place of meet tances. -- Ana le Free Parkin - .OYC Happy - lag to he =aid as Sunday Mr. Bob Harvey called on bin - - - -p - - -�—r - - -- $Iwz%g THE MARX BROS The class are very grateful for the mother imze s. the holiday, - VERA -ELLEN response given td. the two suppers s a and Mrs. Maiden were after " ;Wits ILONA IiASSS:Y and they have held in the - church, to ore at the Sheppard home liter MARION HUTTON raise funds • to make alterations to their trip to California end wMathe• _ ver, the .chtireb kitchen and n w who ,cry Cool •nePart. NOTICE to IARMERS. _ �<rs. Gibson, ,.,ho last week ode- and snow when is Yellowstone Park. i - MW lfLO �'! .braved her b8rd birthday, was the The Community Chit will bold their first -dance of the saasoa on : I"rasw PldtvLg tae J 1 recipient of many good wtahes and Saturday night, Sept• f. in Brou- .Its: and Mrs. Al. Robertson are gh"m T`wP. •Hail CASK PRICBS PA Qxroff ID $'ag a holidaying this week with a morn, Joy Rebekah Lodge No. 166 wiS gh std jimmunk -�p� trip to bastesa p� hold its meett� after the hol- FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS an -'lsoY and htatled Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley and idays, in the Township 1.00. - • - family of l;amiiton spent the week Monday evening, S"L , - RODM'AN I end with his people here• The HORSES - - - 07.00 Escsh - - - -Thy basement !loos of. the new •� MCt�k: L Hall has been laid had this men are now- werldag the base- .33 gtt Busty ES1Ca (30 $6.Ot�' eroh $neat walls. .. L Aar of PicherkS News School opened yin Tuesday and _ -PIC7KERING, the pupils wort seen rennin s a- ]r L ANIMALS REMOVED FREE Loath • T. . , ..1 round the village imating up books Q4-OS .� SMA s"' ,supplies ready for the first arar tarsi:_ .Strangely enough most of r 1►teTwLYtAI< tlld PdrinsntfflL! z> ,w • 1/ey >� about it FOR SPEEDY PICK UP PHONE i�b:LIJOC)2f1H=.� AJ,Ta,.as We notice the palls are up at the -PHONE P4CKERING Saw $.0.� N�rR �LN��1L =N Q' end of . the villagie ready for the • • • new 'village signs" to be erected. .ANA PBt.�si,�TC'.f OG., 2.Z'SJ. *'ties Put 11fe(`anllwy of Toronto, ' spent a few days last week with - an �,x SL _South; yyhayy, � Mr. and Mrs. Mcl;ullot>9t• LOCAL REPRESE'NTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 PHONE .=9155 Mr. and Urs, E+� Lewis and Mr. The "=paty of this Association and Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor ■cent the is extended to Mrs. Claude Wood- _ Sunday _with Mr._ and' Mrs. Graham house and family for their great and family at Oshawa, low in the death of, Mrs. Wood- - B� u it &- essant : �k with Tor- in Toronto on Labor Day. extended • H Palters _ . Mn. Nelson Sanderson and fam- house's mother who passed away yam. Pf 7ss wi:1 fore the new Pastd onto friends. Congratulations ]Businessmen Elect Officers Mr. sod Mrs. John Church, of Old SON fades m the •Egg -86ei1 Fldsh Claremont Businessmen held their , Forest Road, on the birth of their A."S.'-CHAPMAN quickly. Annual Meeong last week and el- non. ;l RANGETTES " -• eeted- their officers for the eneving' tt Everyone'irill be pleasid to know `17 • HOT PLATES year. They are: Pres., Chas— Coop- 1 that Dianne Hurl! is now home trash _ =hone . 281 I`Y Pickering, Onto GARDEN TOOLS er; Vice -Pses, Frank Barclay; Sec: the bospital and although for the _ LAWNMOWERS, Tress., Ed. L!w:s; Directors: J. W. time beinx she is still in bed she is _ - Paget, Gordon T..yior and Dr. N. I very much improved, and hopes to be around again soon. ! I: HARDWARE F. Tomlinson. `t;re..,ont - Family Have Very `: Eveyone as asked to remember that this coming '.Honda night is VIN BIISBBY Narrow Fseape B Y g airs. W.n. Walsh and children. Bingo Night,' and we will get of! � �, • � 1` were- in Toronto last weer attena- to a gocxl nod. « +lu y ! 8.E E i,• ti:� PIM. W fng the Exhibition and stayed with Jackpot. You had better come early - friends. One cool evening a fire was if YOU want a seat. - lit. Shorty after_ they had gone to ' Last Saturday thzs community - bed Mrs. Walsh smelled stns. She 'and surrounding district Was given �e 'Used got the cididren and herself out on .a demonstration by A. fire reel - at 'c k• tf•' Southwest A which � wing c n i h s .. 'm ed OLD HORSE$ $15.00 the verandah roof and summoned Al•Yottr Fast _ _ - help. This sort of thing has proven Area hopes Boon to purchase, or one _ ALSO fatal in many instances 'of late. like it. For the past four 'or fivr `.'.'WASNIM6 A s E Local Builder Dies After F& years now, meetings at different . - i DEAD OIR CRIPPLED STOCK - . Honriy Yiek•tip. Mr. Mareuman, builder wit the times have been called to try and - _ ., ' •.. _ -# _ • Spanx contractors died last Friday discuss a fire area. At times. quite Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J18 night a levy hours after falling off a lot of enthusiasm haw •been *Sown _ _ ' CAMPBELL MINH a scaffold he was - working ou, 'at only to drop oft and then nothing _ . . bar Unionville. He was-taken to a doc- I done. Then tiffs year the Ratepsy- _ :: •. ` Fa ` ,(teutiased from front page) for who - fou nd only a licturea rib' 'ere' Association took it up and ' `• - Back in Stoufivilk smother doctor ' from their efforts Pickerfn? Town - Jack Granaden and Mr- Lewis Hall, I ' was called and a few hours rtes ship Conner! made . that Southwest . --- . „A' _ -` ' t F the mws dies!. 1t is rrennmw.l he had ` Part .a Pyre Area. One person above - rbe reception was. held at Spruce 's broken neck. all others that has worked so hard _ Lawn, Southampton, Mrs. Gransden Local Boys Roll Car - Enraute• for this fire area is Mr. J. R:' Mar- - wore a dark green irridescent tsff -.To C. N. E. I tin, and to him. goes a -lot of credit eta dress with gray- acoessories and Several! loe..l -young men iv- a� }+� never rave -an hopes. Another • a corsage of pink gladioli tied with ing: Bill Towner, Chas. Turner, Iv thing that ''Pop" Martin has to rret - silver ribbon_. Mrs. Baker was dress- an _Bevazley, Earl Wilson and Stan credit for, is the 3� mile an hour j led in black with blacft - accessories Benson luckily escaped witli only reed signs in this comr•.ur,�ity..: :Pia - and wore a corsage of red gladioli. minor injur.;ee to Turner only, w hen - romptant visits to the Council meet-. _ �� 1����U� ��� Mr. and Mrs. Baker left for Lake thrk car rolled over one -and'a half, ings keeps hies in touch with things. 'facia ind $osLon on tii;eir wedding ,times, on the 7th concession naj :.r I "trip. Mrs. Baker travelled in 'a gley Balsahl•, ' The boys were oir their j DANCES START THIS suit, with navy velvet hat and grey way to the C. N. E. when the ace - i SATC'dtDAY -•- _ :_ __ - `accessories,, with corsage of red ident occurre:L Tamer needea -two roses- On their return. they. will re- stitches in the head, while the otr �- �ronghtim Coaumuirity C9iab Will sstde at Ajax. hers were only badly shaken up. I resume tbak Weekly Dsnaea at Saatu :day..Sep•emWr u The car was fit to be driven h•me �;JClky DAN..E' Pi: 8t6 . - • _ _' y ' _ _ - —e-'' •,r- tl raga! al ,' „•, f,�, �,� < 1"'cx -. :: .: z••.. ...:.2:. �,._- .:,{:y 'fr -%rya �. _ � rh