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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_09_15n .- • -. --. .. -. - -, 'y .^ - ��• .r,' ��' '�- '' .. _.� -. -,� _ r: 'mac YOLir So NZ-49 PICKERING, Ol►TARIU FRIDAY, SEPTE'_IiBER 15, 1950 4 Cents Per t�opy Authorized ss Second Class Matter - 3ltbaipbion Bate: MOO Per Year; U. S., $2.50 W. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS r -m � :.Pichrn g ..,Rotary :,,fair'.-To Be Held Here ­7 _ Next Wednesday a ten er t __ TRYING TO GET PS27 TM'z' ru a xenekah Lodge Euchre; Brougham - Dxoxg September is. Pickering Village A �`PICKERING" PHO NE -,07 Years age - Sept. 14, 1883 - Jost as he got nicely settled on '1'ne u,u-- sa,„ioned t�aranaaw waist There will bp- a Euchre in the Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Lawson and - - tattrrday evening last, the local J. Pickering Township Council are revived, Township Hall, . Brougham, on enjoyed aP to Cornwall P. received a phone call from a doing all in their power to get is uemg p y where the kited their niece Mrs„ roman in one of our local new sub- Police Chief L. W. Trinpeli hooked I o the ratepayers of this village Monday, September 18, at 8.15 p, Ivisions ( a regular, type of Satur' up with the Pickering exchar�e. He ; we again venture to state our . dee- m: under the auspices of Joy Reb- Johnston, and then returned by way, ay night and week -end call). The is at present on a Scarboro ir an e• { ided convictions that snuiactures' ekah Lodge, Admission 26c. Ladies of Ottawa. 1. tunas, with an accent (she said A number have been making en- I of some kind should . be started in please bring eandwicltes or cookies. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. he was French- Canadian) was quiries of the Council on the sub- i our. midst, (were • suil taJL n that, Everyone welcome, Bill Bunting on their Patrick's Ce last _ ryIng her head off, ect. There is nothing more can be way. Ed.) : g Saturday, at Sr Patr -Ten's Cas the but between j � r. Railton, Out, Mrs. Bunting was the obs or gasps she managed to say done about the matter and a Pick- 1'he recent .successful passLge of =; _+ "' § former Mary Walsh, popular tea- - Ler husband had beat her u and eAng phone will be installed just the British (::uinne} on a •watec tr�i- j ^' <� ,' p �" `'' . Cher for several years at the Ajar - as be out of the how, all be- as aeon as possible. cycle scene to have given impettte + :• : :" school. Bill Is the son of Mr. and = areas she had told him he was - to this latest form of navigation. .% " '' Mrs. F. T. Bunting, of Ajax, well - lquiL...this happened just after he -John Reginald Sonierviille 64 Years ago - Sept► 17, ibli9 .. � -' -,. � ti> known both in Pickering and Ajax. tad told her that she was drunk. —O•- The town yr Portage u. irraihe After a wedding trip to Eastern We've mot all kinds of this sort The death took place at his home ' was one of those places that, it was " <', if thing in Pickering today. The in Markham, after a lengthy illness f supposed, would reaca the d.,nen- Points, they will reside 'at Orono. -_ P. told her to "atramten up ", of J. Reg. "Somerville. pPo ? where Bill is employed at the Gav- in his 67-h liana of Chicago or New York in a ernment Nurseries there. b on back home. and if say further year., on Tuesday, Sept, 12. few years and 'preparstians weir ' rouble arose the Chief would likely Deceased is sur*ived by his wife, made anJ schemes were en,ered in-.. Miss Ruth Law. daughter o inar- no and daughters. Chas. Law underwent abdominal i yell the both of 'them 'up-_thst emir Edith May Rey • to that were far beyond th,; nor h i surgery at Oshawa Hospital a few et A, -- Rit.•nford 1.'.-- essit}es Fnd requirements of the , ' �d it for that night. - (�; ' -- - + -- days ago, and is reported to be Joyce (Mrs. C. Rich), Mary and El- place........ now, however. -- ...people f7- quite satisfactory, T OCK ROAD C8085- eerier. 'Service_ today at St. And -- ( of the place find t:,. maelves in the LOAD A rew'a United' Church. Markham, ,. position of bankruptcy- ING NOT GOING UNDER with interment at Erskine Comet- as Years ago - Sept. 1a. 1B11t3 _` - ; Ia Memoriam , RAILWAY cry. "The Brougham cider mill will be " .-0— open for business every day to the y McLEOD ---rn loving memory of mar 'Cy Yoe► are busy towering -- } �, ,t dear husband William, who passed _ �e roadway from both appr'pachea FALL FLOWER SHOW week until further natxc a., i E - 41 Years ago -Sept -. 17, 19N10 � away: Sept. 9, 1948, o the Brock Road crossing- The rBEST' EVER HELD" - SEC. A report from St. John's Neer - � Ody a memory of bygone days. 1 &a is, to lower the road:. place = taA repo says that Commander ' , And a sigh for a face unseen; oaks in tke bottom, cover theta and � Fall Flower Show of Pickers ,uy has settled up on +m tripe But 'a, constant feeling that God whale that portion of flee road, ld'g Horticultural Society was the the South Pole. F alone be drainage at this spot has been --best ever held..' with 225 entries. It is full ex eu that one off- Harry �. Boyes. Prea•. Pkkering Knows just what should have been. ad in the pant. Some had the not- .� Sweepstake Prase, for the most y P Rotary. extends"a hearty in'sitation -- Remembered by wife and sons M they were gain to run the set of .the. present policy of the go�- it outstanding bloom in the Show, e,'nment in school matters will be to everyone to attend the Street Billy and Norman. midway' teases y want to Mrs. R. Truesdale, for ar- 1 • Fair here on Wed- .Sept,.. Oft. k. _ to cause a sari�ns deficit in tla, ' Single Spike Gladioli. 1 supply of teat:ners. T:.e aaotitiain of EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Silt Labor Dignitary To pawnham Nurseries gave five i the County M odel Schools and the as•• Ylsit Toronto t6sebushes for otjier outstanding I wholesale plucking of.- candidates � LOST _ wanted 'fun Pickering Excharrie. 5- wsa exhibits. They w%ie won by: , bites ' writing the "Entrance to Normal— ��,,�� 1 pp- day week, penciona and sick bene"► f, Login Fawcett, Bce�ry of ,Tuck, for rings rose: -2. Mss. V. E• 1 examinations wa... it • is predicted, _ ` �G E � L' j{ O U t7 - tits, time- and -a -half for Sunday and n Banding Tndsy Council Great Cartwright for, rose display. 3. bliss' make most difficult for school i y holidays, pay increases according to attain, who is attending the Trades Wood, for gWW 4- Mr. Moitera- W A R D PAID I � APP y for best asters 5. Mrs. Nor, boards to secure tnruwt+:.:a, rtes fail acheduie, t •in person to-- •Chic! ad Labour Council Annual Cotiven- head. of 1910. " asst pine Ridge Faroe, Pickering. Operator at Pickering or write air- on. air Fraternal Delegate- o!- Gt. Graham, for pain -pain- srnhill 35 Years ago • -Beisk 17, 19►15 4—mmonth's-eld white Pekinese dog, mot, stating qualifications etc., to aitsdn, will be guest speaker in- Mr. Percy Bone, Thornhill was Each member of the Women's. In- The General Manager,--woodbridge aronto an Tuesday night, Begt. its judge, and gave many find• pointers stitute is requested to provide three black eyes and mouth. Lost in the and Vaughan Telephonb Company. l,9i p. M. o! the 13r1c3rlapers' In to the extibitors. Mrs. Reg. Pare •pmts of jars. put up in pint glass Prickering.Dunba:ton distdct- Yelry Ltd., Markham, Out. - snat:ionM Union. Bit Lake L a oontrako, was soloist,' .sccom; sealers to be xorwaraea to six generous reward. Please phone:1. trade. by MrL W. C., >�o"ks►z.._ hvapitais 'for the wounded, Woe Ridge Farina, =- Pickering ,?i. Yeses ago - Sept Thank y • 15, 1914 on. ) Rowat— b�cRae , On - Saturday evening prohibition �- :., will go into effect in this- Province. I _ Pickering United Church " A quiet wedding was solemnized g on Monday evening at the United; September number _ of the -Rov. A. Z Your Minister here when Rev. A. _ - T A R Y The Sep g. Church Mena.. _ Q _ • - ..� - . - '_., -- - • =- - -- � • Farmer''s Magazine starts off with 10.00 n< m, - Sunday School E. Young united in marriage, bliss. a splendid article by the Ec&tor, F. 11,00 a, M. - Public Worship -_ Ina Melees, daughter of Mr. and _ - -- - ! Waste of Time" — gveition of . "How shall I make 7.00 m. - Evening Worship Day Rwi, :�l.ion ✓. t r �. Rowat - P. g David Rowat, son of Mrs, Rowat: money'." '•A Picture that made Methodists" and the late Mn D. Rowat, Tweed, 20 Years Sept, I* 1980 , AUDLEY Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bath Dr. N. t:, McEwen is attending ' 9,45 a, m. - Morriina Service attended, 1 the laces at Thorneliffe this week 11,00 a, m- Sundsv School Mr, and Mrs. Rowat will reside in a Prof rce oast capacity.: • • • • r in Toronto. - Henry Ford says that the prey- Choir practice will be resumed. ent business depression is now a- this Friday evening at 8.30. Mrs, John A. Tama .. bout over and times will gradually �. improve tror4 WW b.. r • . £alt Woodlands News ' Chaste, biker, formeslp o! •Tog- Funeral senicea were held Thurs- ' _onto, who n°tw resides a mile _ east Our biweekly bingos which we day afternoon' from her' late rend- " ence, rock Road, South, for Mrs. T T . 71 _ of the village, has been engaged by hope -to continue throughout the �, E� T �T F p ii��1l 1 . - -M. S Chapman, to assist in �d fall and winter months gut away John A. Tama, widow of the Late J. - - -- _ a good start on hiondav n:g':. The enng °anal Ei nb rto nareas. rDeceas- - �,�►, � -- hall was rkoust filled t capacity, 4WMP W I and all surrounding, dsatr}cta were ed was a .member of Dunbarton Cn -, 41 .111in Aeth Atr'ri!ersary Whitevale i represented. No one w-a lucky en- lied Church, and was o: ganist at; _ Baptist Church. September 17• ough to win that $40'Jackpot, so at �e for some time. Her husband ;; 2b; predeceased her six years ago. Rev. 81 h Q0 *-GAMES- HOT DOGS t COFFEE t M u$ I - , - the next bingo on Monday, Sept. F: Bamford, Danbai furs, conducted The' S8ih Anniversary ~of White- 1t will ium up to $45. Mrs: J. B.- t vale iiapiiy�= �lw,, 1, •• =!I 1.J,1 Mutton, E. Woodlands, was the win- tl,C ,�. •k�, -_- _ • :., .1 `y u Y D R W _ _ Sunday' next; Sept. 17, Special mus- i Tier of the $10 special and Mrs- Surviving. are: a ,on, Edward, at LU 11 i = a t it _- -- { ' : - lc by members of the Markham Un- I Hol}3nger. Altona Road, wsa the home; Dot (Mrs. C. L. Burton, Pen- - iced Church choir, with Mrs. Peggy j winner of the Share the Wealth. A field, Y. Y.); Jean (Mrs. Jas. Ber- for A MANTLE RA^10 *nd 5 other Fe :zee. Carter, soloist in tine afternoon. and I 'draw'wss held for a lovely alum- Rich, Toronto)_. Ruth (Mrs.'H. S. Whiteva_ le quartet in the evening. inum tea service, and this was won Please, Battawa) and two sisteis: - 0 an 7. . X d Grace Purdy, both -: Service at 2 3 d 30 Eves - hire• Hei'b Shea, 1st Cos -Edith Freed an ace d th 1 Calverley — Lodge . _ . -. -- .- one welcome. All children and .Pmts in the of Detroit, - M collars, brief petal "sleeves, full- Easter R, beksh Lodge No. 31%0 immediate district are asked to re- Funeral took place on Thursday j pretty wedding was solemnized hooped skirts, dark brown velvet I. 00. O, ,b Pickering recently member that this Sunday will see afternoon at 2.30 with interment at bettors United Church, Sept- gashes and Dutch caps and carried held .very successful Pickers home -baked the opening of our Sunday School. Erskine Cemetery. r 6, when Beverley Jean Lynde, gladioli and ivy. The flower gar}. , goods and Bandy sale at Squires' It will commence at 3,00 o'clock, hter of bid'. and Mrs. Walter Miss Ellen Skinner, wore a bouff- i Beach, on the lawn o! Sister Crook and Mr. Fanthim and his staff of _ .Lee- Denman ode, of Dunbarton, became the ant dress in toast net over peisim- Sist teachers are anxious to see as many _� i�ealizinr the sum . of $ out as possible, and they have some of Anthony Hugh Calverley, men taffeta and held a tiny nosegay On Thurs:lav evening, September ey On August 30th, Miss. Ima Jead f Mr. and Mr,. Hugh Culver- of flame -red flowers, 14', they will hold their first meet- great things plannett for these corn- Denman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f Oakville. The ceremony was The best man was Michael Cat - an fall, and winter months, became the bride df Rev, George Telford, verley, frog after the summer recess at g J. H. Denman, �� the bride-groom's brother. which time the second '`nomination On Saturday Sept. 23, our Home Rte,• James. A.'hee, son of bar. and haws, assisted by Rev. F. Ushers were: Donald L)-nde, bro- and School are holding their Ann- Mrs. Wm. E. Lee Pickering, the - - - -- ors, of Dunbarton. tfier' of the bride arid! Levesen Cal- „ ,of officers" will take place. ual Fall Fair. Anyone with children ' Y wedding taking place at Fot Worths bride, given in marriage by verley, brother of the bridegroom. ANNAN —In loving memory of my _ attending Rouge Hill School will Texas. ather, wore a' gown of heavy Miss Roma Page, Toronto;.. played dear Father, John Annan. who die, know .what a wonderful work the Miss Irene Lee, sister of the Ken- satin, fashioned with a mould- the wedding music and Mr. Norm:+n : Sept, 17, 1940, and my dear Mot- Home and School Assoc, is doing in mom, sang; accompanied by- Ken - - - 'ce, an Elizabethian -neckline, -Lynde was soloist. her, Mary Annan,'who died Nov. 10, our district, Those cold days last neth Fisher. bliss Ernestine Henry„ by a stand -up collar edged At the reception, at the bride's• 1948. - winter 'when' the 'children received was maid,of honor and Masses, Mar- , antilty lace, which extended home, her mother received in a Hugh their sni les have gone for- that hot dish at noon was the res- the Broward and Mabel Brannob. the back bodice and down the dress of American - Beauty 'crepe, ever, , ult of the efforts of the Assoc, in - bridesmaids, Flower girl was ' Shar- ' to form a full, length panel. ' matching velvet hat,' grey access - i And their hands we cannot touch: - that the equipped the kitchan that cfi Bowen and Katharine - Watsors thered skirt fell from a cord- ones and harmonizing corsage; the Still we have so many memories, made this possible. Also, the home -and Jimmy Henry lighted candies_ and had s wide cathedral groom's' mother jmisted in black Of the ones we ' loved so much. 4nd School did .a great deal toward Rev. G. ' p, Knight officiated. Ush- - A Juliet cap held her finger - flowered French chiffon with match- _.sadly ss'ktaed by Testa and Fam- the school being supplied with a ers were: Rev. Benny 4tleson and i} and she carried s- bouquet ing accessories- and white corsage. Iii, movie Projector• and this year their Wayne Cunningham. The bride seas aM gladioli florets and ivy For the wedding trip to H::11 - ambition is to supply our children given away 'bo her brother, Jamear iS. Lake, Muskoka, the bride wore Corn and Marshmallow Roast For with "a much - needed librn•v. It is E. Denman, The wedding took place N E. W REET FAIR aid of honor'was Miss Gwen Chinese red silk taffeta drcas and Audley Community CInb hoped that all will support this Fair in John Birch Hall, of First Baptist: 6 *K. d, and the bridesmaids were Chinese red velvet hat, matching to the very beat of their ability. All Church. The honeymoon was spent Mary Mcl.,aughlin and Syl- gloves with navy fitted coat, match- The Au-Iley Community Club will donations of home bakin}t, odds and at Hot Springs, Ark. They will live nx�eer, all of Oshawa All Ing accessories and red corsage. On hold a corn and marshmallow roast ends for the white elephant booth at Fort Worth, Sister, Miss Bernice re dressed slike In toast their return they will reside in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geor" or whatever you can giv,, will be Lee. Piekerang, w0/ a west at tbo charitiily loo over brown Gael* Pack in, on ' Friday, September ' l6 very mush apprec +steal There are weddi 4 of two, Peter Pan - 4 i4:.� at 3,30 P. m. Everywe We ko* Qasiblow Page,.¢ r •. . bo*ft sees .• :n• - -- - F. - ,. . •i ° 4 ' _ �• - ., _ ,sees 1 __ / � `•' - ..• _ ... -_..__ .�__ —_� .. - � T, t .N• - • - - - — i i , i � • . . . . • �-�,:., l'e'es'^ =• `� • -,= �:.: 4 j ACCOUNTING O .. "it tflQ.rN a wel+raot'- 1XS1TC LC f- �• sue• HE A IiAIRDR>ER = �Op�G a A . i .. 4. ` VC Icrins if •boom. 77 victoria at- Joix cANADwe S.EADn4G SMOOL Asa role this column deals with Toronto. Great rs Iwo what I alight call the more sober AGENTS WA 1T1tID _." 'It has- always seemed rather a #' aspects of farming—hints' and ad- Pleasant dsof mac profession. Food watm P g OII.B. Gs11A8E14. Tta:ES, - 8attertaa, -' Thousands o! sncoaasfnl Martel areWstexes . pity to us that we Canadians aloe vice on how to do this and that. •Paint- Eleatrio motors, stoves, Raditia, _ Amariea's Greatest sy um sot have, in hockey, something that on how to increase production or, safrts•raROO -wawa F, Per and mils - illtiatrated catalogue Free Coolers soot Coatings. Permanent Anti- Write or E call resembles the Football Association avoid losses. But practically all of Freese, ace. Dealers wanted, write: War. msRVEL HAIRDRESSING acsooss Challenge Cup — better known to , this involves more or, less of the' co Grsaa' •IId on Ltd.. Toronto. its B1ooBrannchees: Toronto In .t► millions as simply "The Cup" which curse of Adam, which is to say hard ME. women $50 per 44 King at.. 13m41top Your d time. w n tiDDe ENO represents, in the Old Country, the -work. Brit, as- the old -time cone- lBISEB.'14 walnut Avenue. Long Branch. to Rideau fit., Ottawa most COvtted ' hOAOr to be won in dian- used to say, "Today the pro- AGENTS and storekeepers wanted to call PATENTS :'.:Soarer football. w: ,gram i8 going t0 bt different.". household plastic articya write to: F'ETBERRST6NiIAUG73 • Company. 250 - # ; s " ;3 ^.: s t • : xddle Willard, 1e61 Forfar Street. Mont - tent Solicitors. Established 1190. at• real. Quebec. Sag Street Toronto. 13opktet of inform- - Here, if. a hockey 'player chooses just as the kids start counting the utm on issues • '*„ -. davS. 2111_ t'hristmas slog ahnne BAflY CBtCis sat sz sudarat - — or is for- BROILER CIICxS. da4 OtA nNtnkr •tart. _ a VERY cotttforfable accommodation. Heat. -. Irk Older U 1 and turkeys. Wile talc _p id ks - t to : a' t - operative. WaetlnOr r.c.l wuaa u..c■ v Lr■v Pot d °" of farmers who, all through the weeks to' laying. Tweaase Chick Hatcheries Mothers. Also treatments for Arthritis. be knows that he will never have Limited. Fergus. Ontario. ,s chance to match his muscles and Catty Cornered — ;Mickey, the labor of harvest are looking for.- eta. 13os $ot, xts►ma =tat. Ontario. Skill with those of the top - ranking fox terrier, thought he had -his r,ard, almost as eagerly, to THEIR DYEING AND CLF.A -tinvG experts: He knows that he'll never neighbor Taffy cornered, but big day. That day, naturally,. is HAVE rote anything needs dyeing or clean, SALESMAN WANT" the one when —with the crops all I"? write to' as for information. We MARRIED SALESMAN to sell Nuraerr be out there battling for the Stan- puss's paws gave the pooch are glad to answer "or question De- stock. Established and reputable Hare ley Cup. But across the pond - pause. He kept right- on going. safely sold or stored —they dig out pertinent s, Parker's Dye works Limited, try Company. We train You. Pay highest the battered old hunting togs, oil 7 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. ions• men earn big money. even the lowliest simon-pure can - - - -„ e b t i og s1 'commissions. our ^ at least dream of playing for The - - - - - - up the trusty shotgun or rifle, and FARMS FOR SALE basis•`+ Must haia to oncsrso. Fran cline rovtncial clubs could afford the `bu +a Mast have a car and best of rates` Cup.' That is to say, doing so-is set off in search of game. and the t13D�haOmov� �LW�n port sops• a antes, write Toronto York Nursery Coin- " A possibility, evrn if not.at all'prob- time or the expense of a Journey fact that they probably work far Rice Lake Brick house. lays. barn., pant. 132 Bay Bt., Toronto. ' Able. ; to London for 90 minutes foot- harder in that search than they ever chicken house. an to perfect condition. STAMPS r , ball. It was not surprising. they - did On the farm has, Of course, Hydra tit�shtramD1�water welL�i builild- loo woRLDwmr —an different. lies tae '-' '•'•'fore that by far the majority f .nothing to do with the case. inss rodded and new maul roots an out- approval applicants. old Canadian stamps :So many Canadians, when talking the entries in the first decade of + • Dafldiasa. Tom• bush and •man .cream bousbt.'Llnd•, R.R. 1, York Mills. Ontario. of British Soccer, get mixed up A clean. prosperous farm for immediate between the various divisions and the competition were from the So here follows ,certain informs- possession. Terms. write tar full details. WANTED ]eagues; and so confuse-their games London area. And the winners, Lion which, to the uninitiated will R o N G s s o s WANTED —Used. Water Main. approxt- REALTORS POET sues with those played for "The Cup," with the - e n 1874 of, Oxford r -whi like a mere Est of dates but 140 -ACRE, sandy warn farm. I mile west Great—Ylemonture company �...y. �� p y 1Jnivergity in 1874• .care always which, to the huntiF, «will b of keen oe Dunnville, on xo. a highway. 103 Orton, Ontario, Phone 100. that . the follou�ag' information - ' London teams until 1883 .when � interest. And this. information, , as acre. cultivated +and, as stn■ bush; u• _ • taken from an article written by m frame house, now, double ga.rase, -' Blackburn Olympic took the released by the authorities, starts _ t Sydney Skilton might be of " some roc eo rasp barn aaat'°ns' drive sate Itching g - trophy north for the first time. off with the news that in Ontario woodahed, all to good condition; a water _�'��' interest. Mr. Skilton was writing . e + there's ao open stasoa for MOOSE, walls. 1 gas wall, so trees m orchard. before the Cup first round had been- electricity and gas to hots"• Good site for -_.played a couple of weeks .ox' Ito ' !'BsumS these years the stand- which is hardly news. As for DETER, cabins, atom etc. apply stave Sachts. 55 agn and of professional play had been :.here's the dope. s. R. 5, Doraville. ' EXCELLENT farms available, varta Toes and Feet t s e . - advancing steadily and in 1884 ` " ns + the cu passed into the pcssession October 2nd to November 25th: ■,sees in first class dairying and mixed - -- .:"The- first' dozen of England's p P farming district. convenient to Ottawas I Hera is a clean, staiaiess aatise— as) soccer clubs that inspire to will of a club operating with paid -North of the northern -mcst east- L- alto commercial properties. W. C. Mac- that will do more to b•sp You se red of that magnetic piece of • silver players. Since then the winner ' West Tine of the Caaadian National ; Donate• wisscaaae. =• ottt• roar troaal• caws saSehma Yaa TO •n•r lrnowa as the Football Association i has always bten a -professional Railway from the Quebec boundary rots SALE uaIts action is so powerfully penetrating Challenge Cup.. start off ovation i side and usually one from the first to the :Manitoba boundary. BEAUTIFUL colored ptntica. sturdy cola that the Itching L Quickly stopped: am in i division of tit= bother- English League. The + + • - piatsd points. emoatb writing. Gear a abort toile you age rid of that bother- _ trail that leads to it at • Wembley I tied oat Year Matching aancita boa soma. fiery torture. The tram• le true er f: y last occasion_ on which An amateur Oetobq 16th to November 25th: To repair all makes of fountain pens— � Barbers Itch. Salt Rhanm. Ec2&cuv --other y today, Sept. There, at the na- - irritating unsightly akin troablea ; - -' -fional soccer shrive '-on April 2$.- 1 ':•etub *.*$' represented -in 'hi final' South of (above} and Garth of a r•oa Yours for estimate. Windsor. The hen_ shots . tit was is 1885 when in Park line west from the .Quebec bound- e.1 oa.iletu eve°"`• wladwr. Ontarl°• Yoe ran l boot Moods'. tamer modern On m e 1951,, nearly 100,000, roaring fans _ _ upper •the orl=ta s bottle at any modern dray It losBlor,the- ,Aecond succe�s:vt year t vstt waship to Hi hagaysotio, ll taws pm F din. ao tans» -. - . " - - e g - t Registered sad Grads H°L altars: -'. 1,thes• etimen 1s rare ttrde><d -- -- - -- - -- -t than 600 protagonists decide # ' at th_ south boundary of Hilliard Registered and Gr co �11111ko .end ` will watch -the east two of. -mare _ Ottawa Commarcfat eacetaa. 100 .•sad a� f l,�' le '�t .. t�.� ._ -- t. which shall carry away in trl-. ltOringers, ie Registered Yearling umph the trophy handed ovtr by -?-eat was -a long time ago: and tmvnship, north along Highway no sseuured Ilotstetn 8ettat calves, 1e. — Yo. 11 to Englehart, ,west to the Gra,le Y•arthur Helfer *: a ow rear Hal- King. _ it will be seen that the amateur line of the Canadian National Rail- stein Balls- club { ! I • • + club hasn't much chance of codling GE- YF3tAL STORE with dwelling attacbea• I `Dozens of those starting .today - through and taking the coveted way along tilt road to Vljtstlee� immediate po..t°.ion to a:c.u•ns wee- - - is called the Extra Pre- Cup. Still thtfe still is a chance south along the line of the Cana- tics. w, W. irts•r. ctmsecoa, out- An-what _ liminary Round know full well and the amateur soccer player can alias National Railway to the west FOR BALE —Y n Acns testa• lied: Dan- 1 " boundary of Beulah township, south dad county near s. Spaenie. shod they have not •tire slightest it least quote the words of tar pop- p bona•. fair outbuildings. Brnee ts.rkley. -- - chance of getting afiywhere near ular song "I Can Dream; C`ha`t I ?" to the north -east angle of Cascaden Cewtsgton. Ontario. - the end of the journeys In fact, Which is more than the amateur. township, west to the north west CORN EQUIPMENT Fj {f angle of township, 120. south to ONE 24 Internattanal Mounted corn Picker they will be bighly delighted if 'hockey player — it there are any g !A soad..candition. J, c. Jarvis. R. 1. ha + • the south -west angle of towns p B -- . tsa4. they get,as far as the competition : of that. breed remaining can do .preemaa one. Ptnow Bur nstoa i proper w?t& -- ' which' t21e7 :mould !' 'ever here - 120, west to, the Little White Rives i at the s-buth boundary of township _ , !aOTORCTCLM. Harter Davidson. x w most srci>y eliminated by one 4 1169, north, along east branch aadwad' i0°ght` •eta .a.h+awd• iarse Of the. big fellows of the- English And while we are on the subject 8 'atxr or sgaranuad tuna -apes rrl.a s« of tea Little White River. Kindio- pairs >:r Laeeory -tweed °ssc°'°'°'• tN- ,__ --.,-.League who• are excused. until -,of British Sport, here's sonic news gami River. _Lake Kindiogami sad ty�, complete , �,J � osatbo`oow" g1O1wma'wt"r yew farm b"w' also, ithat stage. The extra big fellows, - of interest to lady golfing fans — the west boundaries of townships motete open evenings "to at" psis and raossrsFg News otN t•�f•f>.- - , those echo consfdst the first and and to miles interested in lady s -t3 and 4H to the north --wwest angles Wednesday, strand t�ete a attorU. Yids it" Men Oiler of res" wit to harm second divisio>s- of the - English— .' golfers too, for that nutter, - -The i at Santora, Hamilton. ihoeeeea of township 4B, west to the south- ALCMLVCN sooatNG � teew tvw wendw � low. League are.- of course, excused Canadian Ladies' Golf. Union is west angle of township 5F, ship.' Immediate shipment_ oil" thick is t. 1, �, ..silly atteelsed to even further. They do not have to staging a series of Exhibition -blot- 7F, and west to Lake Superior at ' I. s• 1e foot leagtha. Prrces dehrersd to - - '" take the field unfit the .third Chas between the British Curtis Ontario points on application. For alum- Bd•e•a w'atNt' daapa0 sates and round proper, l which this season the south -west angles of block 29, , "04 samples literature etc.. issues — � amw eRM ow•-aK••M of i Csfp cam and •_team of tvp -rank, . . s range 15. A. c. LRALM A Ca.. Sees[ TM esenh sees anal ass ewlnleelad. tecurt o Jan. 6 its Canadian Ladies at the Toronto I is* COMMISSIONERS BTRX= g November lot to Navimbete 25th: TosONTo s. ONTARIO -Spe" Nweunt iW iiief ordeee. ' • " Golf Club, Long Branch, on Wed. South of (6) and north of the "Entries for she 1950 -51 comps- . = nesday, September 20th. There Mattawa River, Lake 'Nipitsiag, NEW ROOFING inian total o1J. This 6 .ices n -wire be •,nx:" - tar °'- n in _'. _ ♦LV313MCla COUSUGATED 'er • � .a rs..n 1, ]taro Oust G,c . C« u„sc as "xs.— e•_-le —1Y Ce k're..•r w.. ••.• � , bad been rejected for• various rea- and foursomes starting at 1.30 of Georgian Bay and the North iLtimnxmt stssan *s Price ti,ie per so• _. not been recommended byrytheir. _Great tCloc a and Ph p Cockburn, Edward ' :'t " =t.,,? ;��AiuCNINNIST LTM 1 chiefly _ p.m. Philip � • e � 'county associations. The entrants The British Team, captained . by - Islands. ' • ' to 1100101 Ass, �� -� ' reprise_ clubs big and small, _Mrs. A. C. Critchley (the former , November 10th to November 23th; t-aat7 Ora amateur and professional, arid-for; Ge Ns- SCV�rLix6-- :srAOts • ' x Diana .Fishwick) still include Miss Manitoulin Island, St: J...•,�. The ereatae itnpiily at ramm sass ammanl- _ ahem each successive step along Jeanne Bisgood, Miss jean Don- land and all islands in Manitoulin tics gathered under one roof —tbe latest -t eta oo"'tttN"' i fi- '' ` the golden path- to Wembley � p designs. the oldest antlQuea few N;o, uetelMtf, twserieh, aid, bliss Phitomena Garet ~Nils District- except Cockburn, Great ; rrt s.adatrsrrr.rNt.rs.. means a boost - up of income. By Elizabeth Price, Miss Frances Ste- Cloche and.. Phili Edward Islands. Your l catalogue. t P Order Yoar tall catawgoa silo teddy. the' time 'the final has been decid- + e s modern Gun shop, Daps '•L ^, soot Dan- � llaesw. •. , .......................... �. •,' � peens and Mrs. George 1'alentine. ed it is reckoned that around . Canada's side will be captained by November 6th to November life: forth Ave.. East, Toronto. �� .......... � £500,000 will .have made its Asp -' Miss Ada" Mackenzie, a:.d will The Districts of Muskoka (except xEOSCAI. into the. coffers of tfie competing include Mrs. Graeme Pyke and.Miss the townships Of" Medora and GAI.%ING wEIGHTt ill ndes Tea helps W'" _ 1— ­,clubs. The winner receives at 'Daintry' Chisholm - of Montreal; Wood). that portiort, of Nipissing' U you retain �� i tat; gure, turns .afaa*m Cowes seer .sasew tae. l�ww� I least £30,000. Miss Ann Sfiarpe of Welland; Miss south of the north shore of the leso, composed pleasant herba. no eaarciM ass eeohm"" +eats Ifew "The national soccer cup compe Babe Davies of Vancouver; Mrs. J. Mattawa liiver. and Trout Lake and or anetc die. Month. W. B i$, rt&- tition today rates as one of the H. Todd of Victoria; and Mrs. -the north boundary of the town - °Ors gain s.a'd., Dept' W. tstes oe, sec tion ' ', moot »fit. l greatest money . 1pianela in British_ Cecil• Gooderham and'. 1frs:• hi, j. ship of West Ferris,• and Parry ` ! sport. The Football • Association Carlson of Toronto. Sound (except those portions of the HIGHLY REC03tIMENDED — - -� itself nets less than £10,000 an- Every anffeser of Rheumatic r finally from i but if it had not i . townships of Carting. Harrison, , iawRliRR.otrlq Shawanaga, - Wallbridge west of PRe>ap Neuritis should try Di:oa • been for the. passing of v suanfiy No. ay Highway), 'sad the counties MUNRO'S DRUG STORE worded- resolution by the pioneer As. the new barber nicked the of Carleton, Dusdas, Frontenac 13S E Ottawa members of that now very influ- one -armed stranger for the second •(except Howe Island) Glee. a =1,2S Express Prepaid tiltial ' body there might never time, he said. You have been here Grenville, Haliburtpn, that portion • ' �bave been such a competition, before?" UNWANTED HAIR ` No,"-said the stranger, "I lost- of Hastings north of No. 7 High- • alrsteated - tren sea part of the body } p this arm in a sawmill. Addin`gtonart at por6oa ofnOntalrio6�a• �'srabl. stKwers "It' happened on a hot July-'aft- •1' the age. saes -stele contains so bare- e:rnoon. in London in the year col lsgr•dltb <. and wttt destrsY Nice rail 1871, The resolution agreed to north of and including Thorah rest. te>etnsbip; Peterborough, Prescott, tits479 Gr LAHUSATOSIxa ; was, "That it is desirable that a i _ , _ e76 Granville Steeei. / Renfrew, ,Russell;• Stormont, Vic= Vaneeaver, sec. challenge cup' should be esta6- toria •. - • ' •. • CRESS coR. SALVE—for wan nnas dished in connection with the As- All other portions of the Prot'ince • Your drin:RiaF sells cress. eociation, for which all clubs are will be closed for deer hunting NcsaxsY STOCK F invited to compete." , unless subsequent regulations are; - HARDY \ORTHER?t Brown Latham. :' *, l TIFF j . promulgated... ts.00, Redeau Raspberry Plants $5.00' " per '100. Red Lake and Pioneer Black f "At, that time, there were about ..► MUSCLES • • •Currant Plants, 3 for-a1,00. 8. only 60 clubs in membetship with IN- CONCLUSION, JUST AN- 1 Huntsville, Ont. _; >. the Association, which bad been Otes OTHER REMINDER THAT . A RESERVE NOW, for, Fall planting. Fast 'v > „t;. >: '''formed to control the increasingly P- Rob in Misard's for GUN OF ANY SORT CAN BE inches t when shipped E1 Planted Nedra. lfooe s 'K <” Mused" stiffness, aches. popular non • handling code of ' ''° sand sprains; Grease- A DANGEROUS WEAPON AND aliart: • 25 for UAL Giant Exhibition s,,. ' r _,. - •„ � ' footba�I, and- it was considered _ ^� awck drying, oo SHOULD BE HANDLED AND. Paeonre., yeas' white or pink, a for tissue e ; top easant odor. 'Georseous assorted . colours, large Darwin highly satisfactory. that as. many Low Sconesnkel sire TREATED AS SUCH AT ALL Tulip Bulbs -25 for $1.79 or loo for 114,95. as 15 entered for the inaugural Oise TIMES.. HANDLING A GUN Apple Trees, McIntosh. spy, or Deliclow cup competition. Later' three • CASUALLY OR CARELESSLY Gar nigh. 3 for verse. Free coloured Garden Guide with ewt9 order. Brookdala withdrew- . and. the - entry -from . •� t� IS 'A MARK, NOT OF AN EX- rice, Bowmanvtlle. �•Xinsaway Nurse • Scotland, that„ of Queen's Park. • PERT, BUT OF*A NOVICE OR —••_ _ _sees. — _, —_ _ Glasgow, was allowed, to make its trs FOOL. AND THERE ISN'T Test: Attempting to buy a watch s - appearance-as late as one- of the a , ANY GAME IN CANADA, OR or credit, a man said he was a doe- semifinals, IN THE WORLD, WORTH for at a psychiatric hospitalrA girl e o L' =RISKING -THE MAIMING OR assistant asked him to spell the \ ' "Difficulties of trilvel were acute KILLING OF YOUR•SBLF OR word and as he could net do so in those days and. few of. the'. ANY 'OTHER PERSON. she 'called the police. ISSUE 37 : 1930 _ ' a- t ,. 0 -, '• , • . •' "er+ , -.. - _ .' �.. _'_:!. P._.. -...u. •_ �e,r.,...•.y;r.i , u6 i i J111M � �. .. 'r _ . _- -` t1 _ .,. _._ .._ i90e1teilrt!l�iaa• -• ,_, -✓ Knew.!_ _ • � .. . __ -. ' -- �- - .. _ ----_ _._ _ _. __. • i• - n .. . .. I V �. _.. 1 • •R. • .. =- • , • - .,�r��5+- sa:.r6tiM Y ..Pl.,... ., p., ._.Z•,,.; . S'- w_ •?.:..- ,- .ins.: w: . ar ' : r (.,•.r .. • .s R. _ _ . n ,.. .. li"; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duncan, b doing fire moving job: t �- V�%hiteVal�! of Markham, al attended the weld- Mr. George rgs Dixon made a flyln>t ing of Mrs. Duncan's nephew, Mr. _ vW to Stouffville and e1Aer poiift (rdeeived too late for 'last week) Patterson, of Windsor. They spent, one day last week, T -- - -last week -end there. Mr. J. A. A�hswander is spoat. Mr. and Mrs, J: T�v, e, MarjAry >ILi. and Mrs, Wm, Rudman spent ing a new Chev. car. and Stanley. of Dixie, spent the the evening of Thursday of last School got under way last week / week -end with the A. Miles' family week with Mr. A. Hutchings and with Mr, Bruce. Buckles as Senior . � of Belleville and btadoc. ' daughter. Teacher and Miss Hardy of Tosogl'. Mr, and Mrs. ' E. Campbell and. t !Work still progresses at the 'to, Junior Teacher. The school hag son Dennis, Mr' and Mrs. A. Jones, church, which will soon be on its been divided into two rooms with of Toronto, spent the week -end at new site. Mr. Matthews, Langstaff, a partition down the centre, I %Young's Point. Mr. Bruce Annis has accepted a position in a- hardware store at Pet= i`►, .. erboro. We wish him every success `• Cin his new. venture, . vawrence and MMrs. ve Feeding osts • Hilts; Detroit, - - ! T ant +he week -end with zhe Form- er's parents, Hugh and his wino d- r FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP - so visited on Sunday. . IMiss Don's Hilts is filling the store -in at : w as temporary clerk during PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY Nairn s absence. I _ NOURISHED BIRDS WHO Y " Miss Catharine Hilts spent the j GIVE MORE EGGS- BETTER = L.M' week -end with her tglks. r ,3 EGGS. BY INCREASING - '• "ONTARIO DE'ARTMENT OF HIOHWAYS �• Johnson spent the week -end �:,, ' • ' H. DOUCIETT. MIMI" with Mrs. C. D. Reddlck. o QUALITY AND QUANTITY Sidney Pugh and family had din- ( ,, YOU LOWER COST AND - ner vn Sunday with Mrs. H. Pugh. �yy �; Y; - Mrs. L, T. Wilson and Mrs. Alvin INCREASE PROFITS.- Wilson spent a vacation in Mon- treal, they drove up with Mr. Gar ac• ' net Dickson, who had a business tri Mr there Mrs. McNauahton have - 1 moved into part of the late Beaton / (Fi1Mh••BoskAf) home. They will continue teaching � EGG MASK and EGG PELLETS - �:• at the public school as- Prr.luuolx, I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randall and ! (Birds Relish Pelleft) family entertained friends from - Weston on Sunday. (� _ Anthony _ _ _...._For Sole by _ - Mrs. George A thong is ��8Yr�j J s holiday with her .daughter, Mrs. ``/ �. 4 Lewas and family. at Kinsale. - (Claremont CD-OP - _ _ _:- • _ _ , • Mrs. Lightbody and family spent ` la2j�� - 1 the holiday with Mrs, Burk. - - - i Mrs. N. Randall spent a day shop -' ' ping in Toronto for the big day on Saturday nest. We save you money' Gre a a River - Mr. and Mn. w.. M. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan, of Brook- ,,'o n qual'ity tires at lowest prices. -`' todaiyl it _ 4 +,1 -• .. _ _.. . fi Ito . ► ;Disney Motors; Pickering New & Used Cars Call 182 • SAVES SrAgl s .• . GIANT CAPACITY( EA _ . SILY WRTA� OPERATES ON 23 OR - CYCL[1 0 K DISPLAY AT, LET : I = COSMETICS W PW PHOTO- FINISHING �.+ ' _'YDgERINARY SUPPLIF39 D U NBAR l ON 4w1► M BABY NEEDS ssst *��• �� an � f STORE HOURS` RADIO &ELECTRIC _ THAT : •0,00 A.. M. to 9,00 P. M- •.. s. PRESCRIPTION Eavetrou' hang 1.00 P. M• to 6,00 P. •2[, - ' 'FURNACES AND iii2:nvr+ xr;PA2R9 � Yes, I reaUdy'ezljoyed my , RUN TALC WATKR SYSTEKS • we / • Pbeas or Write For Moamate , ® shopping trip -l- bought all - - Estim" Is the things I saved for s ; The Store- - .• - s. M ssl silos 'That's the w _a J - _ ay I plan my biggwR WEST RML PICK13=G SIP°""° 0i'O°�° 72llts _ Purchases. They seem to come easier, SCAB. 2802 _ PHONE: 68 ' N•, 12 Highway. 2 milts ? ) XWO of W1107 and more quickly, when L put something] _ -'-: - -into the bank regularly. I like the DANFORTH BUS LINES, LTD. _ -_ _- -F.. _ comforting feeling of watching my - DAI RV.ICE' account grow. _ .1 hate keeping too much cash around ' TORONTO BR.OUGBl" _ ' . CLAREMON'r - - - - -- - It'i•ST BOUND READ T►uwgi tiUUND RE AD UP the house. It's so convenient to hive A.ei. A.M. P.M. P.M. the bank take D"tt gun. sun. sun. _ care of it. And my bank; A 1i ,,,� . and and Sat. and son. <`nn. : - �,;. Hel. Hol. only Hol. tells me where I stand. and Sid. and book ol. Hal. only Hol. _ Ex., d W I guess moat women, are much like me-- .46 5.46 2.00 - 10.Ou' ,...«:...«... Bar and Edwasd :. ............. , 8.40 8.35 '6,20 9.3b i ».»....... D.afortk and Lstttrell ». „ ` housewives with modest Savings Who ,10 6,10 l,26 10,26 • -- ....„ 8.10 9,10 4,bb 2,10 _ .20 6,20 .3.86, 10.26 Searboro Junction 8,00, 9.00, 4,45 9;00 f ,26 60 2.60 10.60 .. I » Malvern »....».......«...» 7.45 8.46 4.30 8.45 . c ; N find their neighborhood bank handy. AS 8.38 2.62 10,68 <' - Brown's COTVAes- »..„..,.....» 7,42 8,4E 4.27 8.42 . •40 6,40 2.56 10.66 a (:. - » Town Line . ».»•,.,.....».» 7,40 8,40 4,26 8,40 !,.-Ii • • • BlWaji� Obhgmg r s4 6.60 S.06 11.06 T j ;�I .»..... Ceder Grove - Markham ........ 7,20 6,30 4,16 8.30 60 7,00 2,16 11,16 1 ai Locust Hill 7.20 8,20 4.06 8,20 _ ,06 7.06 8.20 11,26 Gress Rivas 7.15 8.15 4.00 8.16 , J ( , ,11 716 226 it-" ......».......»» Bro�bas 7.16 s,10 X1,66 8.16 r�^ S' O N S O R R 0 S Y YOUR i`A LU &H � .iii s'Al cAa+camonit .z,4lZ !.�! i.�� 3.9! imp � ......,�•, _.�_. � - � •, ,tip.. ' - „ ..'ni: tom• , ._ '. ,' ° .. .. � -- li_ • Ztassif i ed Advt'a — SILK'S MARKET T ,T PExs° sx Iv�,-Y MEN, WOMEN- - Gain REDa n d TEM P Oran a Pekoe TEA .. ,< to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous `Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double to- 1AT 1 HE OLD PRICE !New "get healthy flesh; new vigor. CLIP V_ SAUCER, WITH EvF,RX POUND Idew get acqua, IIted' rise only 60c., V & Our Own Blend Tea :1 The :71 k. A11 dzugg3sb. - - — _ �0 ""'� - . - — FOR SALE—modern white enamel Acme Range with warming closet - _ - Ihtt pV�/� ea i i 7 �..'` and copper reservoirs. $T5 or high - rest offer. David. Lennox, phone: Iodized Salt .� Ih. �� _ Pickering 191J2, MAROARIP{t ,, " ItiR— S�F� -- '1998, 3-ton Mercury r•�r.rMualr�„�►r•r•+ V tItiCl[, 131 gOOd COIIditlOn• 111'. R. M Kleenex regular S�Ze } "24' t, Murphy care .Curran and Briggs, - - ! •.PHOh7: PICK]ORING !d I one mile east of Brock Road on the Carnation IYIiII( 1b 9& tin 2m� nth cwncess on, Pickering.- (ANNUAL MEETING �. Dumbarton - BALED SHAVINGS ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL FOR SALE ASSOCIA'1'it31�1 �"i (� Toltec TISSde 2� Baled or Loose - All Dried Federal and Provincial Keith Gibb spent the' week -end in Harvey Webster TOW\ HALL, WHITBY' Orono. Port Perry, Ont. - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25': We are pleased to see Mrs. I►eta �San�� FIVSh - —In " 29( Phone X*J. Port Perry at. 8,00 P. M. home from the- hospital and coining WANTED --five to ten acres good for the purpose of electing officers along nicely after her illness.- o o %L�A _garden land: with small house and and appointing delegates to the -,Mfss Brander is visiting relatives Chloride of Lime '/ 2 carto ;barn, north of No. 2 highway. Brock Contention of the Provincial Ass - in Western Ontario. _ Rdad vicinity, Possession next ociation to be held in Toronto, on -- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Apr 4. Box 609 News Office` - November 9 and 10. The• meeting Sawdon, Fairport 'Rvad, North, on - - Sept. 16 Rill be addressed by Walter C. the birth of a son at Oshawa Hosp- i -- -HEAVY DUTY. electric range. Will Thomson, K. C•, M- P. member for ital._ �) sell reasonable- R. Conner, Dunbar. Ontario Riding, and it is hoped that Mrs. Willis has returned home af- ton, other members from Central Ont• ter a pleasant visit with relatives Sept 22 ario may find it .possible to be pre- in Nova Scotia, s = FOR Sa'LE —two cooicin stoves in sent. We will be sorry to, see Dr. and' HN . 3 ADin F. Annis, Secretary Mrs,, Pearson move from our vill- good condition. Burn coal or wood, age. They have .sold their home and • . one GtLney and one Huron. Phone are movirn to Toronto. PI II�(3. OWrARI0 i ,88OiOD Ili - -_ -.. 196,12, Pickering. - Miss Muriel Bamford-has eltter HELP SWANTEI)i -youag lady with , 1 � the Oshawa Hospital in training. - = good education as clerk in banking - Mr: Pearson Westgate cut his .W, office. Phone Pickering 81, ) fingers quite badly in the.saw on - FOR SALE — clothes to fit' boy 6 to„L'` Monday aught. He received treat- 8 years, top coat and cap,.. trench {,. went at Oshawa Hospital coat. R pair pyjamas, -2 vests, all _ ' _ 0 - 'near new; also new dressing gown. _ ' r All English quality, $12 the lot. r Frank-- �1t 5 ' May be seen at_ News Office. �ho 3 �h �ovy� s - _ CLEAN OUT RUST, SCAM Calvary -Temple Pentecostal • ,mil» .ice. - Pickering Market 8z Locker Plae DIRT - ` SALE RESISTER ANts SL #fie y.46 -a. m. - Sunday School M� - - , _11.00 s- M. - Morning Worship SAT1 RDAY, SEPT. 1 s, - extensive TMf � � VIIAY 7.00 p. M. • Bvansellstb - .- : ' PHONE '3Q : atietion -sale of household furniture, Wednesday . &W P. N. - - - the property of Mica Ella Richard A t Mon may n� b ss its. Prayer Mooting son, 184 Byron St. North. Whitby. * as M: , port4w Antique sad modern furniture, d- brrlearsa, a sea dew �s1 (1.00 p. 3a - yonas' People ` ectsiC rouse (new)' C�llckeriag "*I%g q►ffs� 1111srs� `lyi PYWr W. R. WC14 y - - - - - -- ,piano (like new), bedroom suites. ' , 1W elecirie wa her, vacuum cleaner, t. _ - - new, ZZ aledle . s Aatleew"s Presbyterian Chareh' .cb3ns and glassware and other dish �OI°�°g 4m, cutlery, ice -box, odd tables and Ror. David Marshall Dliaister chain, lawnmower Arid garden tools TOM' WATSOOI Servi" at 8.00 P.- M. Sian other ardetek sale at 12.80. � " : - I t .-NG Bt. Andrew's Frond hip Grenp -Mrs.- E' Oke and. Mrs. Meyers, the . Vy t, .••s« ' . clerks. W m. MAW, auctioneer. ' ' " *:• h' `.� Thd Friendship Group of St. And- _ _ - re*'s Frea3yteriali Church; Picker "TiIC= RSDAYt -SEPT. 28-- extensive ing, will meet on Wednesday, ieeP- auction sale of 40 head of High tember,- 20, at the home of Mrs. F'.. -' Class Guernsey - Cattle -(fresh. and KAISER J. Harvey, at 5.30 p. m. - - - springers); Purebred Clydesdale _ UNITED C111:RCH OF_ CANADA • _ _ �1 springer o; purebred at tl>e G. - - -- -- - - 'Quality MEATS E, this year, rriald`ng` a gad - -- -- ELECTRIC Eennisl, Fairport, Range DL �+O �+ rr _ W1rmf Rev. J. -h. Brabatn, M. A., 13. DL _ _ ("! ROCERIES aft 4 - - ing l : far'>0 implements, baled hay • Woodview Rd. R. R. 2„ Packer:rg Imo+ etc; at Lot 2, Con. 1. L'xliri e, the iisese And Barn Rhone; Scarboto 3150 _ . ;. -Property of Vince_Baker, of Maple ESTIMATES GIVi10g Drive Farm, first farm north of - Centei Church E - r PLANT 141t ms Nv reserve, farm .rented. • �. Kaiser (Centennial and Kin ° ..L KER -4 Terms trial',' Sale at 1.00 sharp. Be- Kingston Roads) ing an extra large sale,'3nust start Church Service - 11.15 a, m, - an time. SELLERS and etT1�INSO\ -' - " Sunday School - ii,15 lt,'m: " ` _Men PrCCessCd _ - Pickering _ _. auctioneers. (Ciiildirea anii i?ar�lts meet togeth- er for worship at 11.15, 'Special Pbelae PIC'SYRtlfia !!0 84 part the - service f children 0 �D peCi tY S - - o! or the ch . - n —ith hymn.- DIay er and flannel•. Qn . «► -graph story. Children retire for tare _ Lesson during the sermon). Rouse Hill Church . - (.Rosebank and Kingston Road) SILLChurch. Service 10,60 &-;M." ; Sunday School 11.15-'a. m.- (Special part of the service for the _ -BARGAIN RItNTER - :.children with hymn, Prayer and flannelgraph story.) Fairport Church 1 ,` (Frenchman' Bay Read) says s - - a Sunday School Rally Service y "I know a real good tine buyl — - 11.06 A. M. And that's Marathon- It sets the •, - l -Vace for money - saving, tcomble. arde service." �� ATT18Q1'TIOR FAFJ= • LAW - We will be pleased to pick 7< MIrF SALES Insurance Co. P #e��` \ Wilts or Phone For iotsnediate service, AND SA tar >s and 011111101111111 collet.. ptekesins so, Bn lip I AuOd1nP 0S S,8N1„w aLtremdeat 41RSS , oo To '1P '°4sn lOiii GORDON zoQxo >E f , Ott- . �� lad Hewttas Bt. Tel' . Bowman Gibson R1 v - D EAR _ E pia 6.00 -16 r 71% of all fires are is ;. R AVIO SERVICE given with every douar - MARATHON ONLY -- residential propertien't .` Qaaranteeti Repair esr►� ' �- "oof i _i�ewell Automatic, c �y men's bard" or Ladies, Big, safe, long-wearing, .low• 19 • V O Dwelling Fire ;t ; _ ,,a'� Owdas with . 14k case - price MARATHON is packed ofp•r sizes °t Insurdnee it -- 'PM�,JI' �; end Prlae: r equally tow pricou' •• ad piece Silver Flatware _ - - with value. It's -s Goodyear w ' inexpensive �- , Bonus. '• ' = quality- tire, with the famoo ARE YOU INSURED TO GZ.osl�s DDO. 1a x diamond tread. , PRESENT -DAY VALUES? " .pzCRERnva J>rW)i< -- - -_ -.may Yaks or Yodsl - DOU.GLAS Fled .G. - _ Arthur., TSON7: PICKERLYO i! W 1 • : gain 5r, a?.0 ,__ A I T LA N D. K4 1". °i•,`� 4 - PICVVCP STRAW AND SAY Get New Pe , Yim, BALI.' z Wbzt t *M1 sour ambs 811 .n SOUTII P Amm- 0 s" . s.. aptt uo: boar us d .'Y' ", 8: - ''� . ' Tt�ouss,M"s pram Oft si - a+elrbt• _ . �I R 1'U.iri .. easde3as Pl. wed aml c,.ltiti0o+ �g1P.,af roa' wry, "oo..,��4md; 1 ( . , _ Traclvr . Work" fir. ba,a nos i (e.s .eten� ► HL.1LiI tRYL�4 y►HIT$ - Pt�3tiRltIIfR .we .ar�a au+ratnt- - � 7'cs � Tomb Tab1811 1'ldoy a:YJl L%wo T:ckcrit 2MW soe rI a lft so tl.ttor n,RI. , • ' 111. 8. A Plaltedy - - -- �. it V Ni Centeunisl LInited Church of Millie and George Hull--to &a- at Niaga=ra Falls and Buffalo last U�in��� e�ire�tor� , ; Well! wher„ was everybody to- cuss plans. Some feel we could take week, - day' The Ex.4bition is over, school over the Sunday eyenings, dusting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Disney _ and 'A. E. Richardson lttTIi.UhliB' SfiYPL1Jf8 has re- opened and we. thought all the winter and if you have an alt- family enjoyed theii holidays at the vacations were finished but a ernative s geation cocne alorf and -pass u$ _ - g Squires' Bepch._ L number of people were canstlieuous pass t' on to the mermbera, because Xrs• Ivan McLean was a passe, — r, , fi>lOIfER.d If1811RAl(f� - ImmtdLhte Dellrery Can Be Made b theist sere t ,service . this we want. to eyes this � .� Of T >• Following itesaa �_,,yy � a group active a at the itincseoa on Monday last al. z hf 0.1 ndliy..Lest week was,:$ally Day gain..The class stopped its regular the Women's-Building, C. N. E - ilfiDIVDY#DfEffiiti Ball Hooting All Grades ae+d'we had quite. a good attendan- -7studies when the time: of church was Miss May Brown represented the •+1a 0144stabl6bed Agency, Ready Ran -Brie Sides ce despite the holiday and today it changed in July and we don't want Kinsale Women's Instftute at ' the To Serve fou. Aspbalt Roof was cut in halt. We hope this won't to see a curtailment of the fine Women's -Luncheon at the C. N. E. 1',HONE PICKF.RINCI 60, Alnmlana Carnes Bead continue and we urge 'all to attend. Bible study which was had, so let's on Wednesday. t Ridge �p.�• Vey next weak: v?hen Fairport United try . plan for $good winter prQg- Miss Carol McVey, Toronto spent Church are in charge of the set- ram. • A. $ � � R � e Br �; Sand Btildin last week end R -her holidays with - vice. Remember the time is ll,lo. •�i And. Lime Brick Fac g has been at a standstill Mr. and Mrs, Ross bisney. Concrete Blacks Isi a a, m. which gives quite -a tame lately• and we hope we can get go- Mr. and Mrs. Milton -Pegg and Bats and Lowe Cedar to catch up on sleep and still bd at InR on this aa•ain soon. The mater- Edward visited _with Mrs. Pegg's • _ posts and Poles church. All those that stayed ,away ial that -has been used is not fully family in Mggnttewan aver the bourasee Adrfae� this week missed a very' fine ser-' paid for and we are glad, to see_ Week -end. ' • -20th Anniversary In Business mon when Rev. Richard Jones, Dir- yQur.- donations coming in regularly &rs. W. Perkins and sister Mss.. address PLons A. W. MITCHELL ector of Canadian Council of Christ- each Sunday.' Now with cooler wea- Johnson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Btongiam, Out Pick. 241Sfi2 PgONDd 74 --sad ill.. '_ . �: tans _and. Jews spoke on "There- they, we are going to need a, means ,Perkins in Vineland:_ - a _ mometers and Thermostats' . Since of heating and we hope to see our Mr. and 'Mrs, Percy Middleton at MENNEN "OUR, TRUCKS PA g YGikZ WAY" we ourselves are busy with Sunday way clear to purchase a space, heat- Buffalo, spent the holiday with,Mr.' kK EN AND CLA R K E School. we didn't hear him but ear,; so we hope you will keep up the. Wm. Middleton and family. th ose who did gave very fns read good' work oits and we understand ' w e should Some of our -ladles will be join- Woodlands - Continued AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS. not always be a Thtremomeior. but ing the folk at Dumbarton on Thurs- six members of tine Executive lives and• Authorized for ms HONL'MENTAL WORKS try to be a Theremostat ass well, See day for a special gathering and are Ing in East Woodlands and any one ss cf .Ontaris .and York 1 Phone - VPhitby 668 You next Sunday. -- - looking forward to the fellowship of these would-be glad to take over; � - Hon The fall season is re- opening. and of such a -meeting. your gifts. They are: Mrs. D. Mar• hold gy�. Real Estate 818 Dt+adas 6th %}., Whitby, Oat. the. W: M: S. will hold their regular tin, Mrs. F. Ritchie, Mrs. Betty Mc+; monthly meeting at the home of Inty-re; Mrs, W. Harper, Mrs, A; Sales ear Specialty at Reasonabli� Mrs, G. Hull, on Thurssliuy, Sept. 21, Hull and Mrs. A. Tyas. Incidentally, Greenwood Batas, Dezal Service for cis at 2,30 p, m, when bits, H. Cramp - _ �-. anyone that donated_ frame- baking to Fries of Ono McE�1CH1�'IE'� will take the- Study Program • AU . 4 �' ` ` the East- -Woodlands' Carnival and ]tni tes P. O. Phoney AQia. BzwB .4 the ladies of the community are in- The friends oY Misses Betty and as`yet have not got back their otvsY Markham P. O. phone Mark. 208 rr a,�+aavaw& DFIALL -R tvited to attend this meeting. Joyce Raine were glad to see -them plates etc., will thev please - contact The W. A. will' also commence at church on Sunday: bars, A. Hull at the corner of the adees have established ' . l+`UNLRgIa D1REfyJ'OIi the_ii fall season the fnliowing meek Rev. and Mrs• ,Silcox and family, highway and old Rosebank Rd., as aaetloneerz+ � law. � on Thursday,- Sep. 28 at the church. of Burwash, called on their many she hag quite' a number and does rMysts Ambeames Servias The .Final plans •for the bazaar will . friends here -on the holiday. They not know to whom they belong. 10 r. 1111 tt . ui i D W or Nigbs be made at this meeting and we are liking Sudbury fairly' well. All ladies are asked to remember hope all will beoon hand. Remem- Pats Brooks, Joyce•Closson, Mar;- that' East Woodlands Ladies'' Club '-DAVID H. MARSHALL Xin. McIE�iIE Prop. >bez those home seh-n articles; white Za•� Dix are-attending Claremont • wil�re-sume its '^meetings for the , pQn . - elephants, touch and take, fruits High School this year. They -ere - wintef on- Tuesday, Sept. 19• It yft Phone Pick. 193 and vegetables. not -'to forget "that Tormer 8th Grade pupils of Miss did not attend last year or.you are _ WARK sal STORE rtCCOUNU Home- cookin ". We hope all the Edna Green. = a nevr-comer, you will be made very{ 1Eh8(1tM]S: PIG& =Z J 1! ' , memberrs will be more than genet_ Mr. and Mrs. Harlmic, Whitby, welcome, They are going to make a► Pickering. _ OnL - 6us- iw their-, r>,�:ar and that this-----were -with Mr• sue. hire. Ed. Pascoe. � schedule for the coming - — i %-ill be the biggest and best day we on Sunday. and would welcome your., suggesfr — [ 7� r MAW have. had Yet -- ,Saturdays Sept.- 30, �Mr. and Drs. Ross Disney were ions. - f . - ! g Y M , sift A w that. is. A very special invitation is - -- - - M■, extended to all those ladies whc a onum"ods have joined the membership _of a= Janice NaMIOS anlOren L11=1 5M A.„ ; . s,i . u� ,.:..sad church this past summer as we � Mozsuznsnt Woslts - -"* ^� would really like to get to know - A, T..C. M. TEA4TREB and SOLO PEBFORMEB MOSI.' AI78TIN, PROP. gALUA'1'OH you better and the social time toll- owing our meetings is a fine Opp- ;l , R. 8 3. ++ �+•� 1. ON? - 1!>eaas+s err Write ortnnity for such fellowship. T,n. Mai. West of Wh3tDy cd i1L Dandes 8L ]Saar. WET Tuna !oi the Clink aziaaaaaain- --Wed- . . _.... U O & THEORY � R fthway. 11340"ran Wwft nesday, Sept 27. So lot's sea all Aad A jasr. tbs babies and pre-school children Pfit +�s, ,�... 412 an hand for their. fall cheek -aB. INNERS AND ALjVANCED CLASSES PHONE 1 t : `- _ The Fellowship Cis" are going � . - �.. to try to start their activities again _ • / and a meeting to called for next. _....- .. STUDIO — P`1=ERING VILLAGE -' _ 8anday night, Sept► 17. at the home J.-A. W I LLO U G H B>Y s.eo to 12.00 mead 200 to if o AN o SONS Eveafa�s t ]Sao.. Wed.. 70'. 4 to ft -- — -- - - !1■ft Team Cansdots Lys. DMMW BLDG,. On. P. O• � • sae Farm Agency. T" � ��� Orrralel0 id Ya e e� a amt • sins J. k (Sad) Stewart. Pboas . lies. 2626. Orrice 13 ' AD9006 . Toronto (ThreeMay Service Arranged) Pw That Bases In The Chy _ I ■ elf our City Dept. the S l ou . ty Delo ellers & Atkinson - . _ Phone Agin. 801 W 2 - Smuff. 990 Licensed - DIXON Auctioneers as Year's a - Sales eondvcted anywhere - 8pscfslisihhg in Harm Stock. Fast- .t �ttflQ/'LQ� L,ILQ tare sad Property Bales. - 1 P All Bales personally Listed and H A 11�i ! Advertised. Bills ","Wed, ..a =� . -MARK > Prom' ice PN01%7Z 99W J. W. DIXON Pro pt Service' _ - SEE - - PROPRIi1:TOR ruble Rates - ,LIVE STOCK THE Reasonable . AMBULANCE PROS 990 &..;Wg 4 Exhibits. "Your Friendly Resident Agent" r _ HOrS05� Cattle' Swine, Ott. SRAL101% 1NsuksNCE AGENT f LWE. ynW CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBII..B - - til�"*IN81"ANCE Etc. = AS 'ELI. ASS EXHYBITS OF - - - - - BUY F'RO'M AYD .l.IaT YOUR PROP]tRTiDS FOR SALE WITH - ,AUTO I O B I L E S; F LO W E K S: BAKING CYRIL E.. MORLEY AND EQUIPMENT FOR HQ11IE AND Fa`R�il CA. +.4h.-I'S RIGGF.ST -- - - C.1 �'a /)a'S BEST — —_ MIDWAY ATTRAC11ONS HARNESS. RACERS M R� E b�/ .i<lo <;el .)lsotry in Triulx of Speed . CO Co. The LIMITED .:: ; find it :._ _ starring 1 - P'beltie,s: Scarboro &U6 or Hoitard,111? - 1 ` - OR NDS -TAN D —� l 1. Scarbor0 Junction _ .. _ . . _. - - _. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _ _ ..`..�.. _ .. _ �/ 7 ��+ • �7 �T �' t T iJ.ela►.V.i.�ra� _ - •.. iLClfiill.7i= -Raugb or- Dre*sw1. -Trim, $asb and Doors. WI. \'DOW UNITS �'�IZ'i.FTF.. VrnM#- Sa -b, (,•lass. SP@y _. iriustaes. j%ctory,bn0t and pretitte4L _. WALLB0.1111Y.+ -Ten Tt +t, Dunn.,eona, 61proe.'6reenboarA. i.. i'bY1� O(A)S- -.Fir, Ceder; Iiaaeh, 1Ratdtes.� aQ4•Et*U W`Dud• - gig t; A:II.�GLLS- ,Asplsalt and ter �aitb Nags. TmuUw fe 81dLe� i 7E J. Y. Osdasgreb 811 01"& fietalasrg PalsCl► . fin T ALEXARI�DR & PARK tit 1.l. + - n"' � T •%•s -. .. t .. .. -- . .. .• ' n'i✓ . - .".r . .. =, >' w,'� w. M • - -� , .w _ .. _ • .. __�. _ _...= sees , • _ .. r, 11 ...__._... a• .._. _ ... ;. _ .- -. ,! - _ � - ____ . _-_ - - •_- ... _ _ _.. w sees .. .y.. _ _ • - sees. , . , r . . . .. . _ - _ - � such a terrible ordeal. when . we market -for barn use -which comes - - - it to d "o. Kid�ses do have inch - M*- powder form. You mix it with- had `- ' a wonderful time or is the water and use as an ordinary spray • • - expectation the bend part of it -, -and it does not contain D.D.T. - - - -- i (u � 'll be del _ - - -- and talking about it afterwards to _ So I -thought I would try it too. t _ - their-little friends% Maybe young- mixed- it double_ strength and used flavour ari flavour _ stets sort of lose prestige among it in the woodshed. It worked all their own crowd if they are not right. Now anyone can come into given this treat -that is, she ones the kitchen unattended by a van- within, reasonable distance of Tor- guard -and rearguard of flies. The onto.' Actually, as far as having few that do - come• itv are - easily a .good. time is--concerned 1 believe dealt with by using ordinary ,house- . • youngsters enjoy themselves just hold spray - the other cannot be as much, if not afore, at their own used An the -house as it stains. • local. fair. There they can be let Bart here is a warnin g: Some �� _ „ °✓ loose to run with the gang. And - y IQW ���+N; many of them have a personal people have- tried this powder spray _�► and find it doesn't work. There is, _ _ 5.. interest -in -loci) fall fair exhibits. hib is for 'around near the won t -be fist enough oflit.-You-must a pral?- ••••;5: II long before- you hear some young- and spray until- your arm is ready and sisters were the kissing kind, '�N ster say in a shrill, excited voice- to drop off-or use a power sprayer. ' E tRST and it embarrassed me. 1 was lov- t, "See ... that's what we did - that's Give it a chaaee and it-will.-work. . �1ssIR 4sesi�y Q�teas�stfot ing enough when 1 was alone with our school that won first prize l" fine, but after we - married I thought - - ' - - A heartbroken roan, consumed _that was nonsense. I even told her i%f ; :• Or . vt�L .L ,� " ",a- eanrpet: - with remorse one bight boa silly ahg was to tors in the Calf Club . .. see the 1 L _.. , pours out, his grief expect ill ' .�� '� �` r ,11�lYES�fA►OA&Wi Of to me today. After six years of - - :: •glow of pride in young Sammy 's i "I am overcome with• guilt and - t face when HIS calf gets the red s married life, his wife was recently self- reproach. Now that she is gone, � � ' ''••' , t1 ;`�, • - - kiged in at acci -.- ✓'r' r '� ribbon. But we should remember dent. Now, as I'd give all I have to see her here - - tonight How I want to make up I the boy who doesn't win probably he sits alone at for all 1 know she missed! The works just as hard with his calf --• sight, he real_ -house -is- an empty shell. I .can't �� 1 - _ -. real- izes how unhap- �� .__ maybe just a few points made all bear to come back to it ... I know pj• he_made her - the difference.''That boy seeds throb h his ne- tl►ere is -no hope for me. I only ,AI � �]� r g -- QegJtQ, 1t7I1R�Jiila7i encouragement and undcrstandt_g glect of the lit- pray that now she understands and to forestall any feeling of bitter- lit _Weill forgive." ` things that These doilies take very little coil- mess. He must not be allowed--to mean, so much A LOST SOUL ton- they're mostly done in chain -get the idea that the Iudatina wasn't to A wdtnan. 4 « . loops. Use them for the_ table_ or for fair that although he work_ ed "1 was never unfaithful, Anne ; a new, buffet set! just as hard as Sammy -and to - - Hirst," - he writes.- "•1 - was home • !f other husbands are reading almost every night. She handled all this today. I hope, they will won- Simple -to- crochet doilies are hint his- calf looked every bit as g • der how evatented their wives quick to make. For fine or heavy good yet someone has to be first . _ the money and had her own allow- , are with their marriage. cotton. Pattern 958: directions, by however small a margin -and- _ - - ance. But -I failed her miserably Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS next time it -may be him. Competi- in one important, thing-,I never„-, Are YOU failing your wife as g._ ' this "husband did? Will you sit in coins ( stamps cannot be accept- bon ,is good for the purpose of a _ - have her say -attention­. + d) for this a worthwhile hievemenf =it is alio s alone one day and wish with all pattern to Box 1, 223 ° RERE "I would come home at, night. -- - good as a means of developing a »air heart you had shot +n how Eighteenth SL, New Toronto, Out. • . -give her a -peck on the cheek and . mach you loved her and appre- Print plainly PATTERN NUM- good sportsmamship. So, if for QVIC� - -- ask if supper was ready. Afterward, 4 - BER our - ,NAME and •AD- some reason it is impossible for co �O -' dated all she did for eon? r y youngsters to "have a day at -the I'd sit and read a while, and go + DRESS. - y y- 'to -bed. 'I never thought about her Fox women-there are who are C-TS''.E. don't -let them feel the bot- And f1N being alone all day, and needing to not romantic to the end of their tom has dropped out of the uni- , _ days. They cherish' every loving. r.erse- after the Fair comes the RELIEF IS LASTING - get out once in a white. 1 loss .just . word. each unasked caress. Their gSS`' +'. f t --'- T local fair -and Bleat is sometlrin tired 'and didii f ]slit to stir, I Bever :. 4 r_ g There's ores thing for the brads�s Lives are regulated t,y.- your �" ; the museuLr aches and pisiss = talked ,over, my business wah her �- they are 'su're not to.mis §_ - - because I ;thought she'" urouidtt't - ' ' wishes, and all their ,days are �"" _ g A d 'now let's. talk about flies! � often ""' "" a c spent in.- trying to-please you- P :understand it . • They will go without necesiiities, - iRONICLES What a topic, you say! Well, a tam relief £o �i&C rant t "I didn't realize bow much she •they will work - beyond their don't like them either -I loathe, �_. was missing -her -friends, hdw atl strength, they _ - 'hate- and _detest them. But 'I bare Is protoegedl ey . will neglect .their (�j�L� So INSTiWTBrs and her days were dull. 1 guess I- felt + girlhood frienth -'ust to make i♦�VL found a way of coping with them. quick -tltat because 1 paid the . bills and _ 5 � � ee>®fort. INSTwnT1NS hs compotsoded. _ sure yon are kept happy. All MCI r'! ^ n Cur r;;t- - °'There 'it a -hew fly - killer .oat 'the' -" like a prescription supported her, I was doing my duty. t- ey ask iii return is the daily _ _ of� TONG - SUFFERING WOMAN assurance of- tour love, a pretty - medical � You can depend in getting mW firtins - ° speech nor and then, arid that ?linen is one thought n WAKE U P YOUR en its fast � - - "She never complained, except ps;e:r.nost emery dgy -fiches and puns, headaebe„ i ' !loot and then she'd' sav she felt ' glint in your. eye that telle them in.' the minds of most. people these rheumatic pain. for neutitre or tike a piece of furttitnre In the ' tatty are still "-pour girl.'" days -tire -railway strike. It is a ter - per, - ` !louse 1 dido'l even wsn-der -what + You -love l our• •w:ie. 2 course. rible thing -not only in fact but by. -LIVER B) LE • , : implicatiop. ..One_ nooders. what - - - `°she meant. Once she asked, if f her so. Arid show it in all hope there is of 'M still loved her, slip didn't- I show the little ways you know •fir ap-- peace between na- ahon Calssssl - Ad 1=1 Juw Old d 00losts b"losq it? And I had the nerve to tell •predates. Then it will not be you lions if dispe3ants in-one eou"Ity, WAR do Ililrra:g Rods d Gs - a" always cannot come to an agreement The h•'r should pOW out about 2 piss' d _ '� � -!ter that romance doesn't Wit for- * who sits alone with your !!riser- bus •taro yaw digestive tract ereq dad. � -amore themselves,-A, stn'ke is vet U 4hd�a� gbe.,le r mmt�Sraiving,fredy =l�oWgs •as�" ,able remorse, .. much like a war in one respect Y _ rpm T4 elw.di -ta�i raur•tomash Yaa "i should have known better. TO ` "A LOST SUL L:" You - ede0 oge suffers -arid - when' it is gee son.tYpatad. Tai fret soot. task and ohs ShE came from a vet} affectionate +tan be sure that now your_wife all over et is rim -a iawh if an '°'� loots family 1 remember seeing " her •understands and forgo es. "Coo- y- tt tekee ti a�w mud• gentle Car°rrs 1'"tb ifa n �' father hold her mother in his arms • thing has been gained, 't !natter ta,,r F10. co tan cow a put■ d bus ear• - sole yourself with this !tulle •. • ties !reels to mat• tour tad "� sad -ape" ! 2- Tob(at Tin 25E which 'side '[!irons out outs top. pre s rt.clkua�gr toga, EsKLn io osseous ' when; he came in -and I thought - boo-t waste your energ;es now. Around here we have suffered k°l 4111-Tablet-Atil" 69J :.'crow silly 'that was. Her ,brothers s Employ them actively in your little more than inconvenience fseni " +t am drns ■rnr„ • daily life.- Be - thoughtful of 'your the strike but already- we are hear= - " friends tared hots), -and a -,cel ia. • :ng first -hand stories occurring in _ " " -- - -'-e- Tt•a' twill Cor Fort rrmntr distrirot Ttr.•ftr"'I r►f,ern, +iv y - STIIfkV �� HOME • v6u abd keep your spirt un -_. from isolated points report that it e {g Y 1 �1 •clouded by these useless' hours of is practically irpsible fora strap- _ " .mourning. ger to buy so much as a loaf of GRADE :TO "MRS. C:"; 'f his lonely bread. In thit district it is strange: 'Raised light aid tender with new fast DRi/ Yeast! the expert help of 4S rise r husband's negleef'of his a if!- al - dtfring - -the night, never to hear a With p Y ' most exactly parallels our bus- train whistle at all. nor the rumble... • There's a new twist in doughnuts Hall Correspondence -- Courses. � y y new thrill in alt your baking! �,'• You can now prepare for Senior band's thoughtless attitude to- of wheels on the trade. Ani when it goodbye to perishable yeast - .. - Matriculation to .your own home - t, and you. 1 hoot you will cep__ u d +ring the day Fleischmaan's Royal Fast « . s i ' • .e,,II.e ,;..tom ..'i,iic wuunntn • .• -r that he, reads this today, we bounce as we cross .the. tracks. _ -- Itisie � • a�`, g $" Dry Y-easc seeps full „ day -tire employment, Personal that already the rails are red with strength anrtil you use tr - attention assured by a staff, of rust, and dogs v around near the fast - acting !rheas you - Spoll your wife, while you still og P1a. G 1(10 qualified teachers. Low fees, 'iose'it. Get a dozen ♦ `';i: : have her. Then you will not suffer whistle stop where never a dog was - payable by instalments. -Pros- packages - it keeps' peons from G. L. Clarke,- 6. A., -the- heartbrilsking- regrets that many •ten before. Also as the. approach in cupboard! • __ a in= feels -when it is too late. the lev',A crossing most people still your - Director of- Studies, Deot OW13 brake their cars acid look bath ways = - _Anne Host is .here to • encourage y WOLSEY - HALL, S ou. Write her at Box 1, 123 to make sure no train is coming! -- HAMILTON. S .t. .. d Eighteenth St, New - Toronto, Ont. Strange what habit can do. It looks,, -.. - "u9 _ f _ciazy,-of :coarse, but on the other" <:,• y ,gip ,,,�� "�• ^! - = hand it to a good. iaNr -to- -hang - _�_•��rr'' times it. Radiate btl g Bud a not 'stop .when t Imes •. ' t Exists . S4. Hanging doves to. s Close eigbetr when it isn't necessary" than to S7. Padlate Y CROSSWORD. D to K in- lepd ,for- et , p t S •' ,�,'► r _ . ��Z�. l cuckoo . _42 Mouths necessary.. a» Eq il. Carps 44. Roman Another thin .cc don't like use ' w� r era 1.6, sialemander emperor g 1 •-. ts�►ttpr r )8. Force unit 45. Hebrew , notV is the tieat -or rather the ACROSS �riwN Sl. Drat animal measure, - L" Small swallow 22. Black snake 46. Diminish humidity. Heat we can take arc our - i 1. Stitch Age_- '•3. Degrade 47. U. N. secretary stride '•but heat, phis !tumidity, is •: 4: Kind of tvurn. Rainy 2d. Sharing •49. Hail - (v,zr.) 4. Walking stick °5. Exhaust to. Constrictor tnothCC story.' And today is .Chi!- s.{re::dniece s.skm 27. oredtgaer fit. Haut "dren s Day at the •Exhibition! The - DOUGHNUT TWISTS 32: Dander 4. Having a 29, Gtowlgh out 6:. Before ; ' Se. Dan der up vertaln mental 10. Fish c alan•s passing of -the years has - some inclination :a. Rosy nickname Scald 1 a milk, t G nu- well apart, on lightly - floured i 14. :nito SOrpprnsation - .'it Mast 'w,• don't /z ii g'a Ilk inventor'-, i z 3 •s s 6 .7 9 1O q have to go through the ordeal of .. Mted sugar, 11/_ tsps. salt and - cookie streets; grease tops. Cover . rlgh•s i c: shortening: cool to lukewarm. and let rise until doubled in bulk. a7. Let i giving the youngsters a good 3!. ;tor. lsymb.) iz J3 Nicanwhile, measure •into a large Carefully lift, a few at a tithe, into time" at the Big Pair:­ But -' of boivl -1/2- c, lukewarm water, 1 tsp, sfiortening that has been heated ! - tS9 pnim lnarlue _ , course, we didn't think it was granulated sugar; -stir until. sugar- to 365° -hot enough to brown a animal JS Ib - _ 2E. Cccultled �,:s,Wild animal is dissolved. Sprinkle •with 1 en• cube of day -old bread itt60seconds. : 3a Alaskan r town 19 velope Fleischmann's Royal Fast When undersides are browned _ i 9. Arabian moth tlpsid'e dow-, rn orevent reeking. Rising . Dry Yeast. Let stand 10' turn and cook second sides. Care- St.vapor 2s 4 6 Zr minutes, THEN stir.well_. fully lift from fat-and, drain on St. exudation _ _ Add tooled milk mixture and absorbent paper. Coat with a mix- Balloo on y S 3 (aC O 4 3' {? stir in 2 well - beaten a and 1 is lure of fruit sugar and cinnamon : u. Balloon. _ � b (f O �+j A 9I 3 it N I a l 2 basks: 2v vanilla. Stir in donee -silt d or brush hot doughnuts with the 43. NImbie . ti y t t } - - boa until smooth : " " "' r011itk'in s 'tu""i 'FieaT, sfirrin • 25 ail•■ names '{� _ bread tlour; t- - _ 3s ethereal salt - - • O O 0 N 1 Work in 21/4 c. (about) once- sifted - until the sugar dissolves, l c. grams ' ' :Ill. Bush 393 -bread flour. Knead on lightly- lited sugar, G butter or mar. 9 ' ' - .sae clea7 . =36 37 i fix 7 O d ! H w r lib B Y' ga • t/4 ,..{ 46, Paver moass` floured board until smooth and -. - garineand -y4 C- wateri- simmer 5_ - 41. Body brit - elastic. -PIace in eased howl and wins., then stir in 1 tsp. vanilla; J, 3 M d 1 >y � i 1 -s 1!. Fabulous ft 1 )1 - t O r b r 0 grease top of ,doug . Cover and set keep' hot over boiling water -if monster - in a warm lace, free from draught. s becomes 'too au 4>k Mountain in •- 4 tt , P, g syrup gory, stir in __- mains 11 W O N X O ! 1 d r h - - let rise until doubled -in bulk. a' little boiling water and heat 46. Either 4e, H10 society. so ST 5Z Punch down dough and roll out to boil; point. .Yiel g boiling Po d - 3 dozen r {!<, bigattonabla- d A 1 O d ! A into a rectangle,- 1/2" tuck; looseri doughnuts.. _ `oll iiouurtaols e3 -_ A 1 0 r 9 1 N 3 J. r d dough; roll main to 1/z" thickness. _ • i1 Pass through • / h O i! !i 1 Jr r / it 1 Cut- into strips 7" long and 1�3^ Nole: Douggh may bi cut with an cantlously. 37 g wide. Fold strips in, half, twist, orth; doer hnut'eattet the -' 1 �Or us t - - -- -- d Y 7 s 1 p then pinch ends togetheti. Arrange_ doughnuts and thi" Bolesl%ry _ !. $Mleah 63. Strangle - . r a, >Sta «b Answer elsewhere on !life VaBt• ISSUE 37 - 1950 - * •' -. 1. _ ... - :: -.. _ .. -'•. -• i � - 4• �• .. 1 _ .. _• -. _.. ^� .. .. - •• •• .• _ .: -• - '• _. N. sees r. • .,_ i � • sou ' Y rl .0 M ry 3a SIR TI M-E. IN -(; . . . . . . . . . . -4 wl- p'A K.R. 7, 7 9�m tw. "low ... . .... ..... 7-"� Ll fe - "JA .... 4, Ll fe ft�- -wxI r. Ail - "JA ft�- -wxI r. Ail FARM SUPPLIES ROCK .:_._ .- MOLASSES --for feeding with r'Qt�g'hage this win£er:.; Osisry H•s � At 'I')Y• Dow yWJJLIZER- 2 -12 -6. or 2 -12 -10 available for Sall planting. Other a l a , ��/ \/ N %op gi Kingston 134 analysis for pastures. r--( /` T HIE KT Rf FEEDS — CO-OP. and MASTER--FEEDS for cattle, pigs and chickena.r ��• 7 ' 611 COAL —STOVE and NUT SIZES "BLUE COAL" available for �jr, —ANNUAL MEETING — THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 AT 8.80 P. hL SIR CO;vDITIO;*FED __.. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPT. 14, 15, Ie. �7GT f3IZ'�+v ISPEG•IA,i.S THIS THURS., FRL AND SAT, ONLY -- -bTARO MANURE SPREA3 tractor drawA cap. 70 bus- - $295,00 OUR OUTSTANDING PROGRAM OF THE MONTH: OTARO SCU.FFIER - yvith killers $13.95 THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY'. _ . September 14,:15, 16. .MEN'S SPORT SHOES crepesoles 1 ,•pals,- $8.96 ^� -^ l Shows At 7.00 and. 9.a�P. M., MEN'S RUNNLNGjSH4E;�: pair x.20 Ma anal Pa Kettls iOVaII w • Saturday Matinee at L. P• A• C LAR E-MON T CO -O i'ERA TI V E Lovea ;.PAOIdH• 811 n nr -sup.. • _F_ Percy Kilbride slid Marjorie. Main j - — Starring >: MARX BROS ' ' ` _ADDED V9E.STEBN HIT - •4. ;d t YERA -ELLEN ` With ILONA MAS:SEY sad : :,C L A •R E M night • : MARIAN HUTTON • • dOd in neveda • We are sorry to report that Mr. a of the program. Rev. Lack- MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY McConnell has been quite 111 with chars the flu. _ e s oke to the group. his theme r p Roy Rogers & Trigger • r = is color - ,September is. !9, 20 - Mrs. Baine, Buffalo, is visiting being `Le.•dersmp''• A readinz was � Last Complete Slow At 8•%b Mr. and Mrs. Ifo.,t. i..ci.z::. Tiven by hiss. T. Phillip and ut the Mr, and Mrs, T. W. Robertson close m8e�g a dainty lunch - >IiONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - BEPT. 18, is ZQ. Impact and Ross, of Ottawa, spent a few was served by the hostess, assist- _ s days last week with Mrs. Conners ed by Mt. O. Burton, Stouifville. - r Brian Donle. Ella Raines and her mother. We are sorry to report Mrs. Wm. Woman In Hiding r - y Nories and M ;s. H and fam- Ellicott A and many good wishes Charles Coburn Helen Walker aide for her speedy recovery. ity of a 6th Line, Uxbridge, spent The Anniversary of St. John's Phu Aa Added, Attrsetion Sunda with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ida LII ino Howard Doff 16te hen McDis]I Hardy, United Church will be held on the P, _ p 1 __01 e1- Fashion X -eth Ws, d -have Oast Sunday in October. -- - ` ADDED FEAT left on a trip to the West 'where Mr. The Toronto Esriibi�i� b v.c. - -- ` r GlI.� - Ward will do some work. and the ciillaren are back to the ,_ ' Adrsa Joan Sanderson, Toronto, routine of going to school again for +A1W$ys LYn1Ill�ng ' nt the week -end with her people the fall berm. ;t'he last riest holiday Gibria Jelen and Jimmy Lydon � of the -summer is past Now we - here. must welcome autumn as nature - _ - . THURSDAY FRL SATURDAY Little Loin Skinner had the.t wee- tOuches each maple leaf with color _ Milton.Berle °Pira1II18 MaSo tune to injure her elbow last week and the landscape is t -w2ied to a • September 21, . 9•. 88 requiring five stitebes. Riding her to of greens and rusts--% put- _ bicycle, when a boy rag in front of glory - gggd� POKAM her, Me jumped off the wheel and lire to the artists' eye. Qially Sunday is to be September' - - -.'DAs �O!llae Operas Eveatap 'Christopher fell- the iith, Church and sun. •shod a and Holliday* 0.0• P. M. L Miss Jean Gregg, Toronto, was 8,00 Church a . Matbaen Saturdays gad Holidays 1AQ P. AL. IColum�' �Iis visitinx with her people here over meet at Snaidsq. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer spent the - i "* IN TECHNICOLOR The Women's Institute will bold holiday weekend in the lhosthern Ample Free Parking their nest meeting at the home of pa� t of Ontssio with friends from starrin�g �F�REDRIC MARCH � Mrs. W. Benson on Sept. 21. The Toronto. 71orenee Eldridge Frsncls Sullivan Brooklin ladies will be guests. Ev- Mr. and Mr's. C. Taylor and the � tryone is asl.ed to bring refresh- children Nancy An4 Larry', were 1 i ents and to contact the President, visitors at the B. Sheppard's .aa m _ RMERS. about transportation. Sunday. Gays Gannon was avisit- � F A ,108 1'RDD ffir. and hits. ,Vaughan Deccan oi! or at the Willson home, Sunday. WOTICE `o Torpnto, spent the week -erd at their pbs•e Pickering 188 J 1 , - ' • cottage at Ii: gmar Hills: 8t Jflhii's Church will hold their Gurney Hosting Systems •ffir. and Mrs. Bobl. Beelby arid services on September Z,, ceamn- + mg the Fall Sessioaa, Sun. School CASH PRICES PAID family and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Tay- at '1.30 in the afternoon and the llasetrough and 1'rmmitd 'apples for and SNirley, spent the week; iJ _. - SoM and church Service at .2.30, FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS at Niagara Falls. �....•.. -. `� Mrs. G: c out• - - ,r -- RODiTSAN F . ' H. M , re, Ciare:iy Daughter of Former ScMoihaastet Mrs. L Johnston rousum. and - hared Mrs. I, ,McLean,' Gr �we.c _ �fi, 00 each j' guest-• at the B�koay rarrt A v� v ' Interesting and pretty HORS EB . - CIL Meta •l �s welling took place at WiUowvale ' . - - - -- : at the C. N. E. on sy. Mrs• United Chareh,. of Wilma DLcWhis- Ci?W$ aV s IS5.00 each r Aitken and Mrs. �sdelR received. �,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. - . ,Rarr of Pickering News. Reeve W. H. Westney a sZ a guest, n .spoke briefly. Several � ,�. ILcVVhirter to Mr. Brute Bagg: so `_` , , .: '� -�•�• - - -' . -_, - ;_ ' :, . - :; : :; . _ - -^ _ - • :. _._ . >s . Th s .:. . :. doctors of Mrs. F. J. Bang and the late Mr. ` route to EaLope were alaq guests Mrs. Beaton and family and Mr. Bagg, of unionviale. The wedding SM ALL' ANIMAL® REMOV$D FREE Moiconson, of Oshawa, were the took plats. Aber 9. The bride. was e� + r Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'l"y' ' -FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP` PHONE ; . .. Ward. given away iby her father and was in oyster-satin with fiagol- Mr. and Mrs. Shaver and daugh- gowned ter, Mrs. Bucklie and family, all of tip veil of di i and carried 'gas . B. & N 1'-T E R R E N =7 E R I N 0 the north end of the village, have � of �� �d white roses. PN070GRAPU R moved to the Cornwall area, New Miss Or°�0 sister of - ` people will move into their 'vacated the bride was maid of honor dressed 'A" Brock at. South Whitby, Owk home next week, formerly owned is rosewood beige satin,, talisman roses. The bridesmaids LOCAL R E P R E S •E N T AT 1 V E' S PHONE 2 4 2 W 2 PSOaiE • X56 by Mr, dos. Farr. were* Miss Hazel Sags and Miss _ Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnson, of Shirley wearing Jermyn, moss Port Arthur, spent a few days with green satin gowns, carrying sprays the R. Tansley family. it was the • of yellow gladioli. and. roses. The ' -H Paints first time the couple have been this little cousin Lois, from Lindsay, far East in the past whi' years. At' was a sweet flower girl in rosewood tending the C. N, E, white here was . You will love the new Pastel s real treat. satin and wore a poke rigid t mat- • S.4HAPMAN Shades i n the Egg -Shell Fidah Dr. N, F. and Mrs. Tomlinson thing her gone and carried s nore- Y „-Arks quickly. gay of baby mums and roses - The" • spent the we-A -end witli their son ushers were: an uncle of the' bride' - • BANGETTES Ted, and family, in Toronto. Phone' 281 W PlekellA nt ; HOT PLATES - Mr, Mike Valentino has his home and h wart Bugg and Mr. Stiver- G11 -RDEN -TOOLS - np for sale. - - � mother of the bride gore a , blue crepe gown with lace and pink -,,JF rHE -OLD DINING TABLE -COULD ' LAWNMOWERS The Annual Meeting of the Clare- and navy hat, wearing a corsage of TALK, 11' WOULD REMIND YOU OF MANY ` mont Co- Operative was held last pink roses, airs• Ba PLEASANT TIMES AND HAPPY ME40RIF.S HARDWARE night. A full report of same will gg, mother of appear in our next issue. the groom wore a dark crepe gown. SO ­LET'S. DRESS I1 UP—GIVE IT A NEW L )UK• Clyde and Alex. Beaton, Oshawa,' After a reception, the bride and s T r groom left fora trip North., the •BEAUTIFUL LACE TABLE• iy .o r ti N BTJs i1BY were the Sunday guests of air, and travelling gown -was a tailored suit CLOTHS -VERY SMART.-NEW DESIGNS, in sizes: Mrs. George Beverley here. of - English tweed, with navy access- „�,,,,. 5:' x 5'l; 54 x 70; 58 x 80'and 70 x 90, Ate- N Mrs. Wilker, Toronto, was the • /. uric•, Oa theta return they will re- -� . -. PRICES FUR 3•t.23 to $9•00 week -end guest of Mr. and Mis. .side in Unionville. Fred Evans. rrrrrrrr �� BA T ~` Carl W lson, aged 4, won of Dar. , B H3, In NEW FANCY k` YON TABLE CI.O + _ - Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings and CHF.CX PATTERNS, 30 inch, ONLY .............::: $1• and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, of the 9tb sons had tea with Mrs. Seebeck. OLD HORSES $15.00 co n• near Balsam, bad the muscles Mrs. Todd visited her home in RAYON TABLECLOTHS, 5Z x 68- -CR•EAM GROUNIT = At Your Fun is his leg severely strained one day Aurora, on Sunday. - WITH ATTRACTIVE BRIGHT-COLOURED. ALSO last week while riding on the trac- =• 4.60 DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK tor, with his father. The boy appar- IISODER.�IISTIC DESIGNS -,- SPECIAL $ Hourly Pick -up ently reached out with his foot to Eschres Start Wed. Sept. 90. :'ANTA NOW-7 FINISHING TOUCH " - phone Collect - Agincourt 18J38 touch the moving wheel, which tore -A CHARMING NEW SET OF DISHES: his sl ce off and injured the muscle. Brock Road Community Club wi _ BEAUTIFUL FLORAL, T CAMPBELL MINK SIG . ' While he still cannot walk on the begin their season of weekly each- ' - --96-PIECE SET... UTIFU injured 1 - POPPY DESIGN "DENSBY ".:..seat 12....... »..:,,,•$f5 :5 leg, it might have been very res in the Township Hall on Sept _DPP E y much worse. 20. Ladies are asked to provide r- --69-PIECE �L • --6'8 -PIECE SET ....GREEN BAND and NARROW fr+eshments. ++ 24.5C _��R1DIn��on a� •r,;_ . - _ • .. FORAL DESIGN ,PASADENA 8«. »•••...•$ . - -DR A 1Yl - DRUMHEAD SERVICE ,� - -- Branch 488 Canadian Legion c " EED " CHARMING Door Special . - Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillman and Ruth. Claremont Community Park, on FLORAL DESIGN.-.seat 12 ..... • ............... • COMBINATION DOOR . Sunday, September 24, at 8.30 P. m• °: _.r :_ : spent the week -end at Burk's Falli y 1 SPF)CIAL wi *h Mr. and Mrs. Vickers and Guest Speaker -'Rev. H. S. B. Har- -67-PIECE SET "ARLINGTON', IN ROSE, No. 1 Spine Coatbinatiese Deots family. per, B. A., L. S. T., St. Saviour's Si. ...seat 8 ...... . .................. ...........: jt4,6. Church, Toronto, Chaplain let. Cdn. _ BAND DESIGN $ ft. 8 by 0 ft. • Mrs. B. Harvey is holidaying at •,` with g1Mas and serf° her 'son's Dome Tall Pines, Halibur- ' Ar'mour" d C':rrier Rgt• Kangaroos, �,, ± ;Lib -PIECE ,'•BLACKBERRY° DESIWf -. - with Whitby Legion Band �� � a s rieW Mr quick sob : $e•S, $16.00 ton, for a couple of weeks. . PeC!�y p •- �...�. ,.. tom. - Two or vote _ $14.00 Ekb Sirs. Cavanaugh and : r nd Mrs.. Card of Thanks Young of Toronto, Cali •, on Mr's• -,-- _ BE SURE TO AXN TJM HAPPY GANG- WHO ((�! Seebeck cast week- _ I wish to thank the Brovaham SHOPPING AT •. = ,�+ordon The September meeting of the W. Fire Brigade for their -quick ren- _ CHAPMAN.'g SELF- SERVE l:ewL-e.,r,RIA LIIbIBIDA TAiRDS A. of S• John's United' Church was pone to a fire tlarm ca'l to ol'r TMBZR. (iI�PTARiBO ' held at the home of Mrs. N. Burton home on Wednesdav of last. week• _. . with a good attendance. The Dev- Also, a sincere '*thank you" to lbsato otional period .was }ghee by lira, all rreaRhbo:s ^n3 friends that carne ' hornmon with Mrs. H. rdiler, it to ssais>w '--Mrs. F, PaatA Green River � _... .4,�a,eu ::air.. �-- ea.:._- :•„•...•..... -,. _..,..t.- .s..��'��' ^"a�''��— `"' . "illy- -7�CIi�iie�iumi ,.�� °p„y i ;•` -