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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_09_22,W. - — �f►iOL. M NO•� PICHERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 212, 1960 4 Cent Pea Copy Authorized as ' Second Class MaFtte�, � BabaerlpMoa Bate: $:LOO Per Year; U. S., M80 W. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS _ :r. Fire , �Fighting'Bemonstration rAt -East' Woodland - 3rd Swimming t. Somawist Pickering Fire Area BAY FOUND, PICKERING -. CLAREMONT CO- OPERATIVE HELP WANTS Pickering Village Plink To • Buy `Own Truck, Land Yy3 MANTLE RADIO ANNUAL MEETING _ And Building (C :aremont Correspondent) Young lady, with good education - - 8ose time ag0-a� ire area Comm- While it is said the crowd at our -[or clerical experience for banking Mr. an,i M' ° ,B,-; . Ra„awl, of Use was formed in the southwest i Weston, were L y..:lc ,a. afloat zii:ty persons turned out office. Phone, Pickering 81, guests- of lltr• nail - ,., W 1 Pickering Township, for the $lest as in other years, the fort- for the Annual Meeting of Clare- Mrs. L. M. Morley on Thursday, � ourpose of selecting a suitable site unate weather of Wednesday. even- moat Co- operative here Thursday. SALE REGI3TE8 Rally Day wad be observed in the or a fi shall, and also recommend brought out a large number and ev- might last, 'Dan Stauffer, 'President United Church here oti Sunday neat, o Council, the type of fire - fighting eryone appeared to be having a of the United Co- operatives of Oat- Saturday► September 28�mport- September 24, at 11.00 a, zn, Sun - woratus required for this area, god time. _Baq Found won the 1st. ariQ-was guest speaker: me School scholars are naked at -At-a- general meeting called in number in the Lucky Draw, with Iioward Harriis Pz'esented the an- ant auction sale of walnut and an- meet in the Sunday School room at tique furniture. dishes, glassware. 20,80 a. m. Parents are he East Woodlands Community reumaaining five in this order: Dual statement for the year ahoty- etc, at 36 'Arnold Street in the Viii• invited to attend, 6uF Ian last summer, the following t&= 2. Eddie Graved, S. Betty Koach, 4. ing sales smomtin to ;263,126, age of_ Richmond Hill, half block Mr. form this Keith Balsdon, 6. Her► Butler. g and Mrs Thos. Wheeler Wheeler have aa:imittee Chairman, �Mr. Albert Y • 6• tot net earnings; $7,796.34, and o west of .Sal St the Property of �� home from Nova Scotia, Fred Scott (all of Pickering, Ajar total assets at ;82,989,13, Two S. Adams. Sale at 2 p. ail sharp, lid; Mr- Harris and the Bay. Am. McEachnie won - members of the Board of Directors . Terms cash. No reserve. All amc- where Mr. Wheeler was a member Attie; Secretary, Mr. A. W. Bert the thirteen and three-quarter Pound ' up for re- election: Ralph Faulkner lea in tide sa.e are exceptionally of the British Tuna Fishing Team. mae• and Persia J. R. Martin, A- ham by coming closest to its weight and Lewis Jonef went back. Lloyd les in this sale are in exceptionally Mr' Wheeler lanIed the largest � -rii�, H: Mitchell and W. Shannon. in a guessing contest. Pdgh was elected to replace F. M. g� condition, many walnut, and caught do the tournament -700 lbs. Tlsis easese tee is ready to con- - Chaapman, who dnapped- autr -9tl r Miss -Ruth Law is mach improved -- - -- - knuque d.sees and- gtaaaware. Ken after her operation in the Oshawst �.- is ��+eequipment 35, .--- officers are the same as last year.. Clarke Prentice, Hospital, last week, The feared sec- • t#Y forr the area, Some of the nom- A number of merchanU and bus- and operation was later found to . tutee members have already seen inessman have expressed their ap- ENGAGEMENTS Saturday, September 28. - auction be unnecess&M. ima I istuation given by a Corn- predation of the police service now . _ sale of household furniture, the pro- Mrs, Thomas Annan and daughter sting fire-AihtizW equipment firm- been liven, in this village, through Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, Pick- perty of Mrs. F• Johnson, 402 Wal- Jean (Mrs. Earl Ottewen) left on Saturday the entire � regular nightly calla on their eri'ng, announce the engagement of nut St. Whitby. Everything will be Wednesday for a trip to the W1ist. tai t to p � daughter to ML sold. No reserve. as the owner is The steel work on the new h red will have the opportuiu y remises, checking doors etc. Sev_ their r Helen Marie, via u Sale at 1,00, ]Ere- E, Mg hi soother modern Wait on display oral such calls are made during the Albert J. Walton, son of Mr. and giving P. School is going ,Into place rapidly. oral this committee night. and some doors have been Mrs. George Walton, Pickering. Uke and Assistant Clerks. Wm. The Midgets softball team lost MAW auctioneer. aforata Ilse News that many long found unlocked -- ,including that of The marriage to take place on •••s:•a� , out to Oshawa in their game on �d tedious hour have been -spent the News office.. -...we hear about Saturday, October 14, 1960, at St. Monday, at Whitby. The boys have s it too, the nest day. That's 'what we -French de Sales Church, Pickering. Wednesday, Sept: 27 -- auction sob done well in their first r this grove Of citizens in learn- of household furniture, farm mach- year da the flint about this equipment. asked for though. Thanks Chief. O, S. A, s to be hoped that the entire FROM THE PICKERING NEWS ROTARY � finery etc., at Prentiee's Auction The choir of the United Church - 1s ::. - Rooms, Franklin House, Markham. were entertained at a corn and wein- = snmuntty will turn but - to see the Pro rt of Mrs. Pearce, Miss Nie- truck available d4 Years Ago - Sept. 24, 1898 On Monday, t, 11 Rotarian � v er roast o Mr, and Mrs. Len Wil- .pat fire-fighting g Y, P horn and W. Ysit and oihen. Sale - . tide time- Entries for the Pickering Fall ' John Frost of the Whitby Club, as i at 1.30 p, m. Terms cash. No res- son, 4th con„ Winter- Saturday evening'. Taxpayers throughout this fire Fair are now coming in rapidly... guest ' of - Rotarian A. Ross Irwin.' erne. Ken and Clarke Prentice, suc- Mime Joyce Winter is now "iar s H es will benefit from the purchase We notice that "Dr." George, the I addressed the local club in a paper 1 tioneers. vital, at the Oshawa Goneralr---- , are- fighting equipment. Picker- colored man with two sets of ribs �.. that has been much discussed since •..•..Me, r ns Towhip Council has given and two hearts, who .paid Pickering it's presentation. "Influences" of THURSDAY, SEPT. 28-- extensive fivers are COnVisining against e support to this progressive pro- - a visit a - year ago, Is astounding this age, ' "Socialism" •,Capitalism' � auction sale Of 40 head of High flan manner in which the Brock Rd. !.t, and it 3s the. wish of -the corn' the natives of Boston at the present "Communism" etc. all received at- Class Guernse Cattle (fresh sad railway crossing is being held up #tee that more residents will at- time with his wonderful performim- tentfoa• We were very much imp- ' Y b -cries of "crime" `•shame" etc; are" meeting to be held Cos. reseed with the. paper, and have horses () ; Pure red Clydesdale _being heard hers. ' .d the general g _ . I horses (were Shawn at the C. N. - - - - . the hear future to finalise the ..asked Mr, Frost for some, that we L, gill yec-r, ma.; u:g a good show- BERAL ASSOCIATION ' -mbase of the complete unit. ai Years A S Pt 20, 1M might publish it.......we . think our - � Age ' g jag): St m implements, bald hay. MEETINl3 - masember to attend the Big Doles- The scarcity of, houses in this readers ought to read IL Watch. etc; at Lot $, Con. 1. Uxbridge, the ss7fsa this Saturday afterneoa village seems to be the only thing these columns it ° we have Mr. pmpertp o! Vince Baker, of Maple A �tinir of the Liberal Assetc= 4+ -above 980. SNt Woo&Az!&. standing in the way of Pickering's Frost's consent. _ i £►i, , 1! ..'firs! -"faun north of iatioa for the Etectoiaf District of iisr�sit.g past _ -. becoming a large City (ambitions) On Hande:y night of this week ' Altoaa. No reserve, farm rented. Ontario, will be held st the Town ' Up at the Fair, we noticed Wes. the local members attended the an- Terms cash. Sale at 1.ee sharp. Be- Hall, Whitby, on Mondry, Septem• Matthews. ». "..running a booth........ I Dual Inter -city meeting at the Osh- I time. xta &r SELLERS and must s� bete E6' 1950, at 8:.00 o clock in the _y g. •� + auld I awn_ Airport Dining -hall, g SON interests of Walter C. Thomson, K. - he leaves to c,e. termed "50- pear -old cider" that was - " auctioneers. C -, M. P. , Candidate for the Lead- = -. quite an Hilarious thing in the NOTICE To ClkEDiTORS « «•••..r ership of the Liberal Party in the stomach.. AND OTHERS Saturday, Sept. 80 - auction sale Province of Ontario and for the An advertisement in the Port r'— of house and lot, furniture, glass- purpose of appointing delegates to Hope Guide reads "Lost. near Beth- IN The Estate Of Elma Anna -- ware, dishes etc, tools, automobile the Provincial Convention to be held `y el, a lady's bustle, ". Crank, Deceased etc. No. 7 Highway, one block went in the Royhl York Hotel, In Toronto, Years Ago Sept. 9t2. 190ti ALL PERSONS hauls claims s^ of Yonge Sr- at Langstaff, proper - on November 9 and It. 1'850, The - g ty of Allan hlinorgan. Sale at 1,00 meeting will be addressed by' Mr. Owing to the great demand for 1 gainst the, estate of Elm& Anna P. m. shrrp• Terms cash, No 'res= Thorson and by members. of Par- Souvenir Poet Cards.....--we are l,r'onk. (also' known as Elam Anna erve. Ken and Clarke Prentice, slue- liament and Senators front the EI- printinir a large ' assortmtnit con - C.onkhite); late of- the Township tioneers. ectaral Districts In Central Ontario. toinrng views of places' of rnt: rest' of Pickering, in the County of UL►- ♦..•..•« Special •Entertainment will be prov- In the village as well an other ario, but at the time of her death Tuesday, October 3 - •auction sale fled, points of interest throughout. the reawina in ttie County of Ventura, of herd of high grade Holstein Cat- GOD SAVE THE KING -. township. in the -Stag of California, one of tle,. surge• milking machine etc. at Notices forl„lddi trespassing on the United States of America, Spin - Pickering Numen'i lauitute � g Lot 23, Con. 8., Vaughan Twp, at the G. T. R. tracks in this section, ster, decease 1, ati a c'-ied at the said Kleinbuig. Sale at 2.00 p. m. sharp. Pick- nave peen posted up. The officials County of N entura on or about the property of Cecil Mitchell. Terms The September meeting of Pick are determdne� to .ca Out 11th day of February, 1950 are v ering Women's Institute will be on cry Y Y, , cash. No reserve. as Proprietor is Tuesday, the 26th, at 2.30 p. in. at 18%7 in this matter. require to file proof of the same quitting milk business, Ken and , with the undersigned executors of q g the home o! Mrs. A. E. Calve, t. da Clarke - Prentice, auctioneers. speaker from the . Dept. of. Lands ' Years Att;3 : Sept, 8a,-- t9tlf_ -last Will and Testament of thc__ _�. +...,. P The war situation during.the last said deceasedl'on or before the 21st Monday, 'October 9 octant and Forests .wall address the meet- few weeks is becoming more hope - day of October, 1950, after which auction a"le of farm - stock, imple- lnz and show Elidc3 on "consett a- cui....,...Lurd' Kitchener, in. a sperrh date the said executors will p.uceea tion ". It is expected that- some cif ments, furniture. hay grain, biack- the High School u in the House of Lords last week, j to distribu�r the said eata�e, having smith outfit complete etc., on Lot g 1 p' pill will lie our star -1 that German;; had "shot her regard only to the claims of which 16, Con. '4! Ding Township, pfoper• guests. Ro,l Call - "lame a tree WALTER C.. THOMSO.N belt ", (.but she carried on for three ' they shall then have notice, t of John Edwards. Sale at L;00• � �_ uses of, its Wood.".. Host-, { Y eases: Mrs. Kingston. •• Clark C., M. P. Candidate for the mire yea. s. E.-1.1 _ DATED at Oshawa, (Jatario, this p• m. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm and Mrs. C-E, B. own, ership of the 0 taro, L'ib cal Years A , 1 - 18th da of September, A. D,, lvbei, sell. Ken and Clarke Prentice,' aua rgairizatiion will sddrew the go -Sept. 19 1940 Y tioneers. ing in Whitby advertised else- On Monday. evening last, a motor Annie' Elizabeth' Riedtar'dson and «s••..•• ! St. George's Anglican Chufck• where in this issue. Crash occured on Post's Hili, in Rupert t'rederick W'iths, Executors, Wednesday, October 11. auction Pickering which,. fortunately, no one was in- by Creighton, Fraser and Urynan, sale of household furniture, -dishes, - jured. Arthur Mitchell was stand= a .Simcoe 5c, Norta, Oshawa, Ont., electric refrigerator, electric wash- Sunday, September 24. Harvest ' s' POSTPONEMENT Ing on the side of the road with his their Solicitors herein. ing mac;une. and real e,tt..te cunbis- Thanksgiving. 11,00 a+ m. Special• t corn and marshmallow roast beavy truck when a large sedan....... ( ling of an. 8- roomed block -clad preacher, Rev, R. P. Honis, B. A.,. e Audley Community Club ad- drove up behind at a rkpid rate house, at Lot 31, Con. S. Pickering, L. Th,, Rector of West Hill. 7.04 ia� meek for September right into the truck, The truck sus - __.- NnTtCF '!1`O trREDITOR? in - the •village o! Whitevaae, the m. Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. D., will' - ill be held this Friday. Sept. tained only about $10 damage but e< ND UTHIbit3 r prporety- of Mrs. W. J: Michell.:; conduct the service • and preach, t 8.30 p, m, at the hopes of the sedan was badly wrecked and Terms cash• Sale at 1.30• Real es- Sunday, School as usual at 10,00 a. d Mrs. George Puckr•in.. Ev- was towed to C. B. Spencer's gar In the' Estate of Arthur James welcome. age. p Chambers, Deceased. tats sale at of, l m, Terms made m. All are cordially invited, • .. known .sinus o! sale. Lloyd Turner, • • s n s 111Mf1Ne1RNIpt iNU1i11111Nt1111N11N11N11U )IIp11NN111p11N111NN ALL PERSONS having claims a- clerk, A. S. Fanner, auctioneer. St. Paul's Church, Dunbarton' + j YT sass•..•:, OO f O OR 1AOIO garnst. the •estate of Artnur James :Sunday, Septemiber 24. Sun. School Vharirbers late of the Town of Wednesday, October il, — auction at 2,00 P. m. 'E ening Prayer at 8 Whitby in the ' County of Ontaiio, sale of household furniture, dishes, p, m. Preacher, v. E. G. Robin- Metallurgical Engineer, Who died at 8tassware, garden tools etc„ at 7.t son,- B. D. All are cordially invited, PLOWING_- ��� the. Qntalio Hospital, Whitby, on, or Centre, Street, Richmond Hill, one. s 195(1, are---block west-of post office, property of estate of the late Jas. A. Hunt, Canadian Girls In Training to be Held on the fame •ot - hereby' notified to send in to the , • - undersigned' Adrhiriistrator of the ; Sale at 2 p, m, sharp. Terms cash.'. C. G. I. T. itieetin tl CLIFF1 1 p (�D n .Estate .on, 'r, pefore the. 4th day of.- Na' reserve. Howe eoid. • Ken and with g pens& ORD 'R�ANAN • AND.' -N .- ARDERSON N vember .1950 the usual ceremonies Jed -by7 p . ,full particulars o. Clsn.ke Preuti�ss i oneeiet. .the ex- prwideut, •Jossie liushby_ LOT So,. CON! 9 and LOT Bt, CON.9 WI'AY TOWNSHIP � _.:'their' claims. Immediately after•tliet The ,5eujor Leader Eileen Bushb >viik West o;{ Ash}turp.or Twa and One -Itslf it>?�eea W�Mt ef.11�yrtts>< said eaaLe, the Administrator wi>;. Wednesday, Dctober.:tlr .-- '3inport- y- Oft No. 18 lei hwa ' !trIbut•:.i!cn :,e � . a. th „.said 'de- ant eud•tioi; galb -.9f. ar. ovtstandin� } r'eIP took rise 'devotiouai The eker B b i clutched team of Clydesdale eld- aiei of u.fioess resulted vii follows :.. easF -v.i yt r:ytari x,1115.. �s the- Y K Pi•es., Joy �otell SecAtar Mar- _. ins 'riro thorn h y ,� r L••ail:i£ tvltl. ^,l. .r A gill titers haVE' g bred and halt o��O��'R 3 ra ���o = i ' d mares ' caret hortd,p, - Treasurer. Helert _ � nnti+x., ,'_ rllies, jumpeta, led-.- Rentioy, Vice - Press,. ? : dle horses etc. M H. tractor, farm 5 Joyce Morley!' l BANQVIT WIM U SER77” BY 'I WOMA -S ASSOC. DATED St Toronto, "this �tih day stock, iii-INments, C�ete .black- ' Picnie*t, Marion. Smith, Press Secie- , TH"1'i. $A_SLIMNT OF ASHBURN.PR BYTERIAN CHURCH of September, 1itKg, smith outfit etlr- On Lot' 35, Con i); 1 :ta3', Ruth P=ttie, Assistant,. Ger . 1; , $catbot!o 3'vwn Property Of T. Aldine : Irwin, After -the business TIC PUBLIC A IR CD DIALLY •INVIM s Graham Lice Gbambgrs;' Admits- ;� Crnw, �� � ?.DO, � meeting, relays -and . left- handed: . For Infor'msfion, weite ator• -NVbbM and -Bre -1.' P. m. sharp. baseball wee 1 t. '�' � � � TI!:ma Cash. No'- reasa'v'p. Florin sold. s P axed under the lead -' T11-11M P__I10KMR1NG, k- W, '_. OSCAiQ e. DOWNEY, MYRTLE, OrF'I: k t ,Queen • Atreet, ISM, ' broom lien and .Clarke Prentice, auction- crab p of Ina Peattie, Jr. Leader. � ` Sdiet,tora or the Admh►i�tiator The •meeting closed with Taps. -- NNINIpiN'NlIl1YIl11 � coca, Ruth Peattio. ,yA :i x•11, . «•'.'�` .�'•!� _ - -_.. _. .. 1 ., .,x7 - was set bor Ac. Adams, d x.,. Classsi lied Ad�erti$in .. r York Giiinb is 1 with a mark i jr of seventy games. However, it seems improbable at • " "'" o IssDggaL ^+ this Juncture, that Konstanty will I ° • ' " ° " a1 A "'°' I atsr Good re tc' Pettis$ r0 guff is ah vin •t, TKIL Irving N. Sboom, tt vktcr% . 1; l equal or exceed.><he remarkable per- Toronto, - t formance of one William White, try Dixon's Remedy . - Although the following remarks who appeared in an almost unbe- AGENTS WANTAID MUNRO S DRUG STORE Oder specifically to gardening, I lievable 75 es one season foe D PLI GREASES, Ts. S s`et'a.'' 333 El ' Ottawa Seel that they are not out of place Cincinnati. NO, WE DO NOT Refrigerators. � Fastot�ro So, R14108. �s $zprgs prepaid 1P a farm column. In fact nothing personally recall .just what sort of s Freeze, ,to. D alert Coatings. nth, Permanent War UNWANTED HAIR -'1 that has to do with enriching the heaver Mr. White was-as it hap - cc Grease and Oil Ltd., Toronto. with ate° from a°r ood •f the °°4 wain BatrPels, • eessarkable ilsee•try Soil -or preventing already -rich soil pened back in 1879, and out baseball MEN and women earn Igo pet week to of eta age. uaea -Pete. e•staiw no tam _ from becoming starved -could be memories do not go back that far. your spare time. Write RODDA Etv^rma t.i ingredient. .oa will a..eros err wr _ g PRISM 14 Walnut Avenue, Long Branch. root. - out of place here. And I feel sure " Not quite, that is. LOO -RErs LASOSATOSUM BABY CSICiB 679 Granville, Street. that Helen M. Fox, who wrote the ' ' ' Vancouver, B.C. - ° - - r - DAY -OLD chicks, special breeds in crosses article, and The New York, Times They say that a team without a for layers other. for broilers. Started- POST'S ECZIZMA SALVE from :which I anitehed it, won't great relief pitcher doesn't win any chicks, give to six weeks old. special bar- B es pennants; and while they may not ANISH the torment of dry eczema rash mind my passing this, ditluable in- gains on. Turkeys. seven and eight weeks old. Older pullets 12 weeks to loyfnt. and lv weeping will skin troubles. Poet's L�citr : .ormation along. ?. _have been strictly true a generation Catalogue. Tweddl• chick Hatcheries Ltd., ma Salve will not disappoint you. s •. ._, - -. -- ^' %ie�i; Fergus. Ontario.elag, -- gosling, burning eczema. acnee,, back, when a pitcher expected to ringworm, pimples and athlete's foot:'tirill Gardens, originally, were supplied "t start every fourth day - and' to DYEING AND CLEANING respond readily to the stainless, odorless, . -- -vrWhi mus via a mixture of man- Carolina Peach- Pretty Cara lirlish -what he started too - it's- —HAVE: you-anything needs dyeing or clean. hmint ease °_ �"'�- atabbom "oz fng? Write to us for Information. We hoDeley they seem. 11 ure and bay that was dumped along- lyn' Edwards; 18, does her bit pretty much the•case in these times, are glad to answer your questions. D•- PRICE a on PER JAR Seat Poet Free on ReceinL of Price - side barns, where it was allowed to -and bite—to help open the when a hurler who lasts a full nine 7apai�eoas8stpre`rec•ioroni wOonrk. Limited. - POST'S REMEDIES rot and where much of the nitro- innings gets his name in big type gas Queen at E,. Corner of iagaa. Term" Carolina peach season by saxn- - sea evaporated. Today, when aul'h pling this years crop. Carolyn headlines. y » ,� FARMS Pas Se LE NCSSESY STOCK material is expensive and difficult re resented her state in the 140 -ACRE, ands loam farm. ; mile west . HARDX NORTHERN Brown Latham. to obtain, no such wasteful method , „ Coming into the game - a's he of Dunnville, on No. i highway. 301 $6.00. Reclean Raspberry Plants $5,160 could be advised The most econ- Ti3S America contest at generally does — with men on the acres cultivated land, 3; acres bush; 11- per 100. Red Lake and Pioneer .Black Atlantic Cit room tram• house, new, double garage. Currant Plants. 3 for 11.00. tj. rrtsl' omical and practical' way to feed Y bases, a relief pitcher must have 341':$0'. hip barn, benhouss, drive abed. Huntsville. ant. ille garden-is to make a compost — far- better control than i9 necessary woodshed- oBall in' uo 0 condition: 2 water- . RESERVE Now tar Fail plaiting. 7a��et heap, which becomes humus. ' The humus is -a dark brown or 'for a starting chucker. The one or electricity and gas m house. Good site for growing Chinese Elm Hedge. IZTI s s o almost black, fine - textured " sub- two bases " on balls that a starter cabins., store, etc. Apply Steve Ruchta, Inches when shipped. Planted one toot R.R. S. Dunnville. apart: 25 for 13.98. Giant Exhili tiap -`Different schemes of composting stance. The decaying organisms is often gives up, without any dire Pasonies. red. white or pink. I for•;i:a. have been evolved but, basically. it bring stored -tip energy to the results, would be fatal to the relief - EY a stfarms dairying available, navmnw GpOfstaus `''owed colour•• lane Darpis soil and make it "dynamic." They er. So lie must have a pitching arm. farming dutrict, convenient to Ottawa, Tulip Bulbs -26 for $1. or 100 for 141,1;. . three kinds of material are required. P g also copmercial ptcpevnes. .W, •C. Nan �l• blab 3for McIntosh. .91 ire e cololr d _'They are: manure, vegetable waste stimulate -the decomposition of ele- that - "warms up' fast. Also, it Donal' winchestet, oat. a-td earth. The first might consist ments present in 'the soil. 'supply mystn't "cool- off" quickly, geeing Garden isward Nurseries. ao, order. of sweepings from the barn, chicken nutrients essential to 'growth, and • that he often has "to start throwing - ]FOP SALZ OPPORTUNITIES Fns uE:i a wo1;SI3 house or pig pen. ti'egetable waste also destroy injurious' substances.. in,$the bull -pen three or four times SCHOOL -9 81.60 Huron's binds light, crumbly soil before he is finally called into real SEAUTirUL wlb err h sturdy cold- Jo�BE ADHAIRDDRESSER ings, pea, bean and corn stalks, left- and makes. heavy soil more friable action: . _ o aaieed- on• year, Matching pancus ..w cre t op - ••- 1*T_JL.azn _ _ over matter from vegetables pre- Then, too, increases the moisture- • • • See repair an makes of f +n pens- tratrdre minx , aced for the table, faded flowers holding capacity. of the soil. One former National 'Ltagne rt*- send -'airs for estimate. T . h•a ekop., Pleasant d+gnin d p:flfeutoa. sans was'. p 31 Ouellette Avenue. Windsor, Ontario, Thousands of succecstul Marvel grtduato and unused- hay: "Earth" may be - lief pitcher puts it this way: "For America's Greatest system It is necessary to renew the soil some reason pitchers just can't work CORN EQUIPMENT illustrated catalogue Free sod. topsoil, river soil or peat. write or Call • every time "a new crop is to be regularly end then relieve as well. oNi; 24 tnternat;onal Mounted Cozy Pietas MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCZOOL3 The compost heap should not be planted. A fertile soil requires an Those able to do so can be counted Freaeman condition. nL Pne�su;lins� 9#14. a' _ 313 Moor St. nche :: Toronto - far from- the. garden and ought to adequate supply • of water, nit and on the "fingers of one band -men MOTORCYCLES, 'Harley Davidaaa Now ,+ Ring se , Namiitm . stand on well 'ground. apace in which roots can spread. like Bob Lemon, for example. and used.' bought, sold, exchanged. Large - 412 Rideau glee Ottawa _ 1111 here the climate is particularly The humus from the compost heap • ' stock of gn es arant•ed used motorcycl Ra- ,PATE'NTS dry, the pile is laced m a it about helps provide these conditions; as ""But took at Bearden and Claude" pairs . °'aadf`omo,ei. its of whetaasi good,. TETHERSTONMAUGH A c;ompaar. Par• P P^ tent Solicitors. 'Established 1190. 330 two, feet deep. This, ton, must- have well as certain chemicals like Passeau. who worked out of turn also Guns. Boats-424 Johnson oatboard Mar Street. Toronto Booklet of tatorms. drainage so that it will not become Phosphorus, hydrogen, carbon, nl- and relieved until it finally caught Moore Open S,trannddiaCycl A Sports. ° *Zee" ing lion on request. water-logged. The size of the heap trogen; potassium, lime and others up with them. They say Dizzy At saaford, Hamilton. SAX IPA 4111 WANTRIS t ,should be five feet high and fiver in smaller percentages. It is gen- Dean. was 'ruined by breaking his ALCNINCU ROOFING MARRIED $��wv ta- sell N„r,ars to eight or ten feet wide, depend- orally agreed that .a welt - balanced toe. which caused him to change sm'�d�Ot eootlDens ha °PrlcemGntrarW w stock. Esiabnabad and repdtable Nurr .ins on the amount of material ava1�- rail containing, all the essential ele- his pitching stance. But I've all- ontarb points on application For •dim: ors company. Our train earn Pay highs" gents is needed to produce healthy. was thought it wa+ just plain over- ate. sample.. I :$stare. etc write+ savors) iarie Qs.: roes earn big moan. able. It is easiest, however, to make Y g s•eeral openings +n r atarb F,nl $iron o . •. C. I.EL1LtE o CO.. uUtTaD sections of five feet' at a time. plants.' , work. He was one of thou Beggs, lei COMMISSIONERS STREET basin -sisal have a car and bed of VAMI. 1 o • Where has been and still is m"ttFl1.__: who wanted to pitch everl day •- TORONTO 2. ONTARIO *anon writs Toronto Yan4 hbrassy Coo. discussion as to whether it is bkt- and oil ilst rani et stun with ratty, 1st Bar stn. Toroaw. ' There must be -space near_ the- " _ Y 1 g y NEW ROOFIXG TsACHERA w +N'rsu ' compost heap o collect and' accv- to I fertilize with humus or with that. At least the guys who are p0 AU MINIM CORREGATED TEACHERd wanted for S S. No. a, Read mutate material to be used. Maxi- c`herhicals. Many authorities seem i:eally hard, throwers can't.' 34`'s9'- V- t0' -i2" Price-1150 per m and s,s. Ns. 4. Clara. Both aehoola •. _ rare should be kept in a shed where to agree that chemicals must be y -• ArCMI'.%4:M RIBMW Highway 17, Salary 51 $60 oe for awno•d rata cannot reach it, but it should " 541 ^x41• - Orders -9' =10 Pr +ca tango per .a, and $to M 441 ins Donnelly, a Tr"A,, used b "y experts, whereas aiyr sins- Konstanty is different' - the o,ds,, „hlppra tmmwtae•►3, wools to acre Doris l�•ansiiy: y.oTraa. not be stored long since it .ought tour can make and handle a cam- -'speaker, who was Emil Kush;" for- sE>�WOOb MACSd ±�* LTn. uaikoy eta.. Ontario. .' -!tb be applied fresh. Twigs and post heap. Moreover• gardeners who mer reliefer for the• Chicago G •xr+ ibs 4-aasz R.•est uttawa, ORL ` WANTRD use compost, alone..are, of the opin- continued, "He's sn=it and - 'branches are- broken' beiore being GtoNS- eeirru>es- ssPaas WANTSD -Unod water main. aswozi- put on "the pile.- ien the crops produced are of higher saves his atilt. Jim is a big The greatest .upper o! run. and ammnal -. mainly zoo feet I" APP17 Bagden i o s 'quality than is the, case when chemi- man• sit feet tall and weigh- tint gathered under ens toot -tka latest arosin Furniture Company Limited. wall,. The foundation of turned oupside ' alone v been applied.' Al irg a�OU too h k au o*• tan,, a.,- E� Z 10041 Dan- earth, Onurta Phone 1w: ,• "call have p nd t uadred. He oo s -heap is a nine -inch layer of good- first it may be necessary to use a as though he could 'throw. that ball order your rail catalogue. .tee today. - earth. preferab}y said little of both, but after a good. th-or h a brick wall -- but instead - G STUDY AT RV E ` supply of compost is - available, he dishfs out soft, cute staff; which forth A".. Eat, Toronto, clown. Then comes a layer of vege- et 302-B Badger half - track' t matter six iah This . able r - Sgs t�icjF, chemicals will not be needed. doesn't put such a strain, on .Isis t-1NSw Ma7 - a • e - arm." a Troacair co npleta, L•paox iAUtpiaaat i i it is covered with an inch -chick layer . supply company Limited. Selby, Qutarto, GRADE A well -known industrialist has a ' * RAISE Rabbits for meat.. pets and wooL- of earth. which is sprinkled with _ recently been experimenting with Herman Besse, who was with the Illustrated booklet. 25c. Carter's Rab- with the expert help of WOIS47 wood ashes, sad, sometimes, time bitry. Cbilnwac•k British Columbia. to sweeten the soil. Provided the composts and is now establishing Uaple Leafs back in 2946 but is I , mall Correspondence Course!, t -with a plant near the Chicago stock- now playing for Los Angeles, had HI- POWERED ou can now Prepare for Senior ._day is a dry nee, wafering follows. atriculation to your own Home , . , yards is order to utilize the waste more to say along the same lines. SPORTING- RIFLES _ N iARGE assortment and better values. in leisure time while contint:ln the same order, until the pile is expensive to. ship -' The layers are" then repeated,' is." material farmers have found too Konstanty was a stating pitcher in write for latest catalog usting various t p days,' he said, day -time employment. Faaff back to their those Toronto but bargain price$ attention assured by - a staff Of (' farms. He plans to sell his product I guess he still throws about the tseol•s BALES t o . LTD. five feet high. It should be nor- ear Queen Street. - Ottaws. Ontario. 100 qualified tf achers Law fees. at fifty dollars a ton and estimates salhe. He threw his palm ball a able b instalments. Pros- ( it at the top than at the hot- PAIN-rs - 20th- Century - Daceo•• saint- o'y y tom. .fit the very top, a hollow it requires one tea to fertilize an lot then, and used his cone ball platu paints. New tow price 13.93 gat, petava from to a Clarke, B.A. j As made in which the water can acre which produces two crops a and fast one to set it 'up. Maybe f.o.b., Toronto. All standard colour. to Director of Studies, Dept. OWl3 settle so it wit) seep through the Year, and that it would take two he'd throw his fast ball a few inches formul and itForual Guaranteed eriorl � aan+aterios WOLSEY HALL. _ Vile slowly. Compost should be years to bring land into good" tilth, off the plate- Then, - with exactly use on wood, metal. "brick, plaster, cemenu - HAMILTON r 'kept moist -but not soggy. If too Scientists at work on this project _ the same. motion, he'd come back stucco, t aeenrez o linoluou er.eRemureotn co have found the humus he made xvith his palm ball. and have; the . Paint seta. Co..- 37; 5 Dundee W., Toronto. wet, air will be unable to cirevlate freely and decomposition will halt. contains beneficial soil mteroorgan- batters busting their backs before Dept. A. e , • isms, such as penicillin'and strepto- it was halfway t o,the plate." IIED;cAL 41 After this. hdlea four inches wide mycin in minute quantities, and two - 1 see made with a crowbar through per cent each of nitrogen, potash But the principal asset of a sic. CRESS Coaril sc w for sari relief. 'Toot and phosphorus. cessful relief etcher would seem to the center of the heap, from top P GAINING WEIGHT, Slender Tea belpa to bottom. In a, heap five feet long be confidence. A really good re- you retain slender hauls, turns food tn- / there would be three holes. Soon Refer comes into a game dead sure to energy instead of tat; ruarantoed harp+- tae leas. composed pleasant 0orbs. no exercise after the appearance. of - fungus he can get the other side out. The or drastic diet. month's supply $L Phil- growth; the pile will begin to shrink 4 atl er players on the team also fell more Sales Reg'd., Dept. W, -Box 40. Sias - � ! until it is thrity -six- inches or so certain that he can do that very lit- lion 'N Mentroei, s M bight The first turning (so. that 1X lT C l 1C Control - a ii h limber helps a 1m sip and EXPERT _ '. .. " "_ 6 Ile thin which hel s a heat too, -° • the outside comes inside}.is_made_in� OPINION ,.about three weeks; the second turn- We are taking it for granted that confidence with a capital "C ". That ing, about five weeks later. the "Philadelphia Phillies are the ' seems to be all you- need, kiddies, A farmer and a •cijy man were _ • , , if you want to be a really good re- walking down a street. together. i 1950 champions of the National ►Prints Inside, the pit the temperature League, At the time of - writing, lief pitcher and make yourself a lot They saw approaching them a girl a gmckreuet. bf "doll N. Jim onstan is r just out_ of the beauty parlour - Greaseless, Rill be ' 150 to 160. desiEta. hot with about three weeks to go, they g J tY g ►else fast•drying. realty good reliefer - and of the tinted- hair, -scarlet fingernails, very no strong odor. enough to destroy weed seeds and are six and a half games in front best that ever came up; and Ontario heavy make -up and gaudy lipstick. Eati•tnle•taMe6ae diseases. After three months the "f the Brooklyn Dodgers; and if heap should•.be ready.to spread on they can't,hold that kind of a.10d, fans by the hundreds of thousands at?" , what do you think of the land, and this is done as soon over such a short stretch, it will be will t, Watching, with intense in- that? asked the city man. • • . . as possible to prevent the loss of" about the biggest surprise since the terest, his Work iri the Wbrld Ser- The farmer tonic$° the girl veer efficiency. The finished product is one Tom Dewey got one November teen * * thoroughly and then ob>; should a fine quality' humus. morning almost two years ago.' Speaking t a farmer, e should - ; „ * When,- if and- as" the Phillies• get • "'• say it must have been very poor _ . into same, that is. soil to require so much top-dress- -And--if the Phils, as expected, ins." ISSUE 38 - 1950 ..- win their first pennant in thirty-five ..years, a huge gob of the credit - as well as sizeable hunks of cash- WAKE U P YOUR -� should go to one James Konstanty :• who, back in' 1946, used to-&Y-his _- • � � • � ! � throwing in the uniform of The To- LIVER BILE, -; ronto Maple: Leafs. (,Remember. '- them?). Vkhed Colonel - And You'll hump Ob1 sl _ - , - , . , - Bad in 16 Morning Rorie' b Go The liver should poor out about 7 Onto M }; In the first 112 games Konstanty bile juice into your dig"ve tract every dip: 1 If this bile is not flowing freely your food may - t has made'. 53 • .relief. ' appearances, not di It m�4 lust dewy In the ddi�g vo C which is• just about every other day, tnot. Then gu blosto up your otomaeS�Ydq l ;r -- get constipated. You feel soar, gunk and tbo 111f ! or as nearly that as makes no mat - tooeld loob psake ter. Keeping v that gait,. b the it tikes those mild, senile Carter's Utdo P B P g Y i iver Pilis to get these 2 pints of bile Ilow. t time ilzE "season ends he may well tag freely to' •make y tee? "ap end (tat a peaks".� . EYeative i msgtaa ''!(y watch slaw, O>mcerl ateK have topped the modefn National cow freely, Ask (orCarldrIA" Urw q•tLst "itsetuP'al eloek be fast, V! •Le•gue record in that re_ ard. This � a;! at any druae«a • ;�' - - ,. -' i .i i' a .. •. - r ,. e. gapp. Blue roan Percheron mare, 8 7l�. 1'XTIrNSM !a calve Feb. 10, Holstein Cow. 1YPOg,PANT JA >134 Cea. e, Plekeriag T a osed to Calve Jan. Is. Holstein cowx, 01d. Grey Percheron mare, 12 yn• � • AW.G. _ti. ak mile north Brougham the flow, bred 4 mw, Holstein co old. y - Br4rk Road i'uu full flow, At1 Sale full flow, bred. Blue cow,�� bred, Holstein cow, supposed 1FARM MACgINBRY 1 _ iI M^ SEPTEInia 20. calve Dec. 10. Black co�v, furi flow. Sot of complete team harite'NL _ __,_g}�hoM Furniture ste. :..y HOLSTSNLBDIEN'iD8 -- , CattDs Holstein cow, bred. Holstein COW, to caYve,. bred. Holstein cow, sprigging, Rol- Farm Machinery PRENTICE'S AUCTION 800)!18 d0�'8. STOCK, Dairy tbo pi4�i' of I HO B cow, suplo� supposed to stein heifer, 2 yrs. bred. Black and Allis- Chalmers tractor, Mod. WD. VF 1�08�1!I �' Mu, 16. Holstein cow, white heifer, bred. White heifer, new motor, new rubber, complete FRANKLIN HOUSE,' MARK,HAM bred. Holstein . bull, 2 yrs. old. $ with starter, pulley, lights etc. in � i Good veal calves. Good billygoat, perfect condition. 2- Furrowed Mc- WEDNESDAY, SEP'IL =L • ■ "' Cormick- Deming tractor plow, rs a O! Agincourt Farms $w4ae bottoms, good, 17 -Tooth ■P ' g- Property rin Ha� Wa�'0 _� T with ii Bucking P1cke White brood sew tooth cultivator. M. $. power lift. Cockshutt corn binder. almost new. _.� : g Yorkshire so`s'• with 10 suck- Set Case double disc harrow, almost complete with loader. Real good has _ pl6a• . ing Pigs; Black and White sow, with new. � been used very little. Paper blow' HARDWARE; 10 Bucking imi White brood sow, Farm Implements er cutting box, complete with pipes. ;. ­GENERAL due time of sale. 2 White brood M. H. binder•, 7 ft. cut, tractor and abnost new. In perfect condition. sows, sup• to pig in 5 weeks. Four horse hitch, almost -sew, M. H. , Set good sloop- sleighs: M. H. cut' �, <.•:': White brood so wa, sup, to P1Z in 4 5 -ft, cut, good. Steel dump tin box, head power, small. A _. , , a � . weeks. 17 Young Tamworth sows, rake, o 1t. M. H. manure spread- _number of machine' 8- bores' even- 7 ., B bred to come in at various dates. er, good: Steel land roller. 8 drum• era. Number machine doubletrees. Y - 5 V � � . f st litters. Red Tamworth sow, Set of disc harrows, horse. drawn. Number machine whiffletrees And- supposed to pig in 3 weeks.. Red Cockshutt fertilizer and grain drill, I yokes. Tandem tractor disc parr- • DD good, Corn cultivator. Hay ted -' ow, almost new. Rubber -tired was^- t' DALS� +, SON Tamworth_bo Horses - drill. -Set of 4 -sec. ' on, real. good, complete witlt flat ddrsz harrowap Walking Plow. Hay ! rack and' standards. Number of �� - - - rack. Set of steel w�l farm trucks other .Articles. - x BUS �t�t�i� a low. Others' Fsrm�biaclnu7 • I ANFORTH V►7 lltESP Miscellaneous Articles Gould, Shapely and Muir 10�taeh V. / - Set'of sling ropes. Hay fork. Near tractor grain grinder. No. 33 oil L`�.v I� jE new horse fork draw rope. Grind- bath M. H. mower, 5 ft. cut. L 1 CI,AAEbiONT stone with electric 'motor.' Wheel- H. C all steel small' sizenur. - - 8B0[IGSAl+i - barrow. Root puiper. Set of electric spreader, tractor trailer type. roc �+ ?OBONTO WEST BOUND READ . UP : ; stock clippers. -Number cedar fence Property Of Mrs. M. Piel<ee j j%n BOUND BEAD DOWN posts, A.M. A.M. AM. P.M. P.M, posts. Number cedar anchor p Dark oak dung room extension •} p � table. Six dark oak cane - seated pj. RM. PJ>IL. A.M. Sus. Sun. San. - -Number window sash. ApPTOx• 50 and and Sob and single cord of firewood, cut' in 12 -in dining -room chairs. Dark oak Hel. and 8a*- nd lengths, mostly hardwood- 6 Poul- buffet. Dark 'oak - china cabinet. i�r 1 �Q try or chicken shelters, good. Three j Mahogany chesterfield table. Sol - BIm. �' Iiai17 coal b i brooder stoves• QuA ld mahogany biue-upholstered vet- ; lad and 8aL sad _..:f titp of poultry grit. Cidhr barrel. I rocking chap. Mahogany Via' vet Bo1• only iloL Be ,yy and Edw■cd ••..........•_': 8.40 4,E5 5.20 4.36 -- APProre 2 clover seed. trots cabinet. 60 -Cycle Coffield ei- f.4i f.4i Soo 10.00 Dsnfosth and Lsktre>tl ...- •....... 8.10 8.10 • 4,55 4.10 Forks, shovels, whiffletrees, negk' . ectric washing machine. : 1.10 i,iq l,85 i0.l5 - •••••••• -. Judos 3,00 4.00 4.45 9,00 w yokes, chain. Numerous other_ art- Property Of Miss G. NelSb4rn ' ,14,f,3g 5.301 3.35 18AS +�-�^" 7.45 8,457 4,80 8,45 - :,�•N -_ .• sO,ii i,tii 8.50' 10.10 "Tern ............•..»...... .7,43 8;42 4.27 5.42 irks. v i �� . , . , . _• Odd oak Odd obit dining � �� Brown's C4ssrsrp �.�.••..• 4.40 8.40 4.25 8.40 r�- • Fszm gold Terns Cash r6or Chaim . 130 � 4,33 3'.81 10 33 """""" Town Liss w••• •••••'••••••• _ ,y _ Six add oak dining 1fdf , i.8i 2.13 21.:3 «�.- Codas Grove - ]lasldram 9.30 A,30 4.15 8.30 -_- - _ No itarslrrB Sale t��� M' i Old wall clock. Oak dresser y1f tN O t 8.03 11.Oi Locust Bill 9.20 8.80 4,Od 3.lQ - ;�. g and- CLAB[E P minor. Straight back leather sasti- i ?ALSO 4.N 8.16 11.11 - f = -' Green Rirt 4.15 8.113 4.00 3:15 a h ed arm chair. Two chest drarswe'r s '.7! 1 Si.f3 (.W 3.20 11.20 ��� Gross Vv _ 7.10 .3,10 3.35 8.10. James Smith. Clerk Number of Ply Double iron i�f ♦.10 US 11.3f �yremo 4.00 3.00 2.43 3.00 _ bed „rd- springs, Table. Bras ii.:g t,>e0 8.36 it.$f = bed, three-quarter size. springy +md Pair home -spun earw • ppere Iator� tops. Flag Ca in 4, set. Bedspreads and place _ ' - . •''� - ; c - Two bed Chambers. Dozen bane- - .handled steel knives, never used. A • - - _ _ _ : V - _ . _ number cooling utensils- and -tabhr g, 'Property Of Mir. N. Nadia - ` „ - Sideboard. Cupboard, 2 Small tali- � ' ;les. Antique Wtiting. -desk. cherry, Y • _- n ... -. r Weigh scales with- hopper. 15 stair f. Y - ..p'ada• ,F.iec• Philen radio, In - " - order. Pair snow shoes. - Commode ahair. 4S @+ftt -pyre - frames. Two trunks. Et x nn idn . _ • -ta ble w % i - wave Cu n st a ier. g fo B , bicycle. Antique parlor set, 5- place. _ 1<roa pot. Double bed. springs and mattress, Two Ail lamps. Hand_ _ _ • �` - sleigh Large m3rrol. Stitcher: A ,. Plymouth V ALU E ! quantity of carpenter 'root and Car • , - - t l' ' - pentei. blocks. +^ Ask a Plymouth owner about Property Of Leslie Ogden _ EnthueiastieaUy he'll tell you iibotit the ihany Plymouth ' - 'Glass cupboard._- Kitchen cupboard. its that are giving him„ more for his money --fie - Bake table with flour bins and. the. "�-drav�ere Eetenaion table; - RodkinS- Safely =Rim -heels for extra blow -out protectio tioa -key '', chair. - '~ that have a reputation for safety - easy s- Pmperty, Of Others . ti starting that gets you cinder way. in•seconds ---an Automatic _ `Fall leaf table. 4 Kitchen chairs. A _ guesswork" Clare Jewell lvorv. Enamelled Wt- - tric Choke that saves fuel and Lakes the " "Chen range. with w arming claret Elec ' out of choking -=and many lyt�er Chrr sler- engineered and water reservoir, good as new. j Dominion organ, - White 'enamel features. He'll tell you how Plymouth styling, c+vrrebit�s - Brittonic range, good Quarter cut. - beauty with utility - gives rea! comfort with plenty of , _. _ = _oak dini m •t 3 piece. And that Plymouth n`z rho suite, - Then, you too will'agree y°1 numerous -other, articles not meat- t head and legroom. - . is Tacked with VALUE;;; a■d can certainly proi�e'it: • _ - toned. Property Of Other's _ _ =. ' _ Three.'picturgs, Two foot stools. 1 • '(-Music cabinet. Commode chair. 2 sera. Dressing table an4 Oak dreg _ -- - _ • \ bench. Odd dresser'. Tvi o roctnng •chairs. Bookcase. Five fumed oak - chairs. Wicker chair. 2 -Red chairs. 7 Green chairs. Bed$tead. Springs K .k and matfrese. Washstand. 2 Brown ti �.. Ctraiis Screen. Set of quitting . frames: Jardiniere stand. w8 nut ",::; A K table, Walnut _ extension dining room buffet ta.rnatch, _ Property of 3Ir. Part �, "' ,f.3 }'> ,.t•, :»., , ~ Electric washing machine. Lawn - y `s 8 Bur or Courlter- stools. ,;..,mower. <:;:. ''` Large coffee table. Day bed or slid- • ' • ~� ',, _ - < ?s•i • , ' • ; couch, Garden .seeder and curtly- - `; Beautiful - piece bedroorh -_ ator. B° 6' \ suite, almost new.. -IabY s bathin- - - 2 lectric irons. Wooden sink- - •? _^ ` ' i: �t t<' ' :. :,::•.. rvin kettle. Kis- �• v;: , v ;: _ •... ....< . sax,,• -•. M : {". and. Prese _77 eeper. Diap er pail. A ell carpet sw \; : k.�:k > �:... w ., „,• .. :;, - ii suitable for radio ar phono- : �", .. ter,..:,. �•_.m°' I cabinet, su tab _ raph. Floor waxer. Bird cage. Bar- .:. - - :;'''w; ietenda. Fire place bironze coal box. o�table Pair crutches. Coleman 'P . i .��ti \�i.C!'. ''y :. b.}• `:,yv.: h}•} •4'�`v'•:: ✓: :v: ;„•� >,'•M1,,'r::.:'':: ..i:: �:<::•: . pa- 1 ,::�o..• *. };:c,;;::: °;::;:.a> ::::;<:::::..::•::::< : -i asoline heater. Chore Master Q - - 'r�•�:b>.,:., • - - .i den tractor with sickle bar, excell- ent condition. Metal smoking stand. AAF Q Property Of Mr. Hainan , Ironing• board i avmmowM_ Folding t 1 tab el Bathinette. Wooden garden S Wooden, - kitchen chairs. 2 Cushions. W { _ -- 1rLYMOVTM cif TO iE. COMPARED ! SEE IT NOW , - - -- • : .._. _ - when table. Vict alas Baby fir' -' aoeking horse. Baby rocker. <. pltlnl� ,R ... COMPARE' a S ._ O E ALL BT3I �le.. Bzby' roefunli' lirlYi�titK a wmL "iff GI E � yALVE 1? • hail chest of dray - Ap>D r11EOYil TO 1f.Ott8liEJtJ TftA? qib tRObMli. tM�O�NJRt011tO - - . Sss Voiding Cott Sun umbrella. Met- yd *A , stand. Hand cement mixer'. TERMS. CASK .. . -• �' � 29w.' h one ' ter Sales _ - " _ : a ark. Ctaaaified Advt's :. SILK'S MARKET -'r �� _ :- LOST AND lro TEACLTP Orange Pekoe anti WHIT r.8trayed, oa to the premises of Jna. wr'$lott..4th con. east of Brock Road, r one white billygoat- Owner rosy AT THE • 0 L D PRICE -- - - - -._ ' '.have'same by- paying -for this advt, CUP SAUC�E, WITH EVERY POVli� Our 1 Ib. —�� FOR SALE—small stove wt warm Own Blend Tea ing closet and reservoir. Ivory ea- -- arnel trim. Phone Pick. 191W1,_ _ Shredded Wheat - • FOR SALE— enaa4el cook - stove. vAth rfeser-voir, Good condition. $15. • Bailey, White's sWer•oad, Dunbar, -: --- 1 Iodized Salt Ib. box- `. ton. 1NAROARlN! . _ FOR SALE—'29 Ciuysler. • - �... � E � _. ' tires, good runxdzq condition; �,- M1S�Jy1,�s eenex regular • 2 Mannygoat: Burt Cochrane, Fair- ° ieBCth'H: PICKI9liRIN(} :! - M port Road, North, Dunbarton. — Carnation (Milk 16 oz. tin • 2- HOUSEHF"M are sponsoring a Detnonstration of Lust Sunday' the Sunday School . - WAITED - nq washing or .waxing. special interest to all women. It is got off to a good start but there • ' - On a farm home. Two adults only.. a real evening of entertainment, 1 that wish to attend. Mr. Fantham Toilet rissue s. Geo. Mutch, R. R. 1, Pickering, plus all the latest instruction an& and his staff Will make all young PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS modelling on Spirella Foundation people very welcome. Mrs:. Palmer e T _ - • (fin FOR RENT —public address sys- Garments. Absolutely no admission is again takinz over the very little �� Flush tin terns, for voice or recordings, shit- ` charge.' and you are under no oblig- tots and is again being ably assist- able for large outdoor gafiherings.' ation. Refreshments w•:11 be served ed by Mrs. Bruce. If your little one • and. evVyone is w ome. _ .. is three years or over, Mrs. Palmer Chloride of L�nle .12C iart� c Phone 869 FlliitbT _ Nov, t! Everyone is asked to remember is still lots of room for any more that there will be a general meet -- will be glad to put. their mane on • - _ FOR SALE- ,mahogany bureau, s - -- • - � - - : maho�ny- chest.01 , •drawers•, electric- g of the Association on Friday, her class roll, and you can �- ass -_ stove and-• Guerney 2- burner oil ..- Septeanber 29, at 8,30 p, m. Sever - used that they will spend a very ' range, Act immediate) as owners al things are on the agenda Wand it enjoyable hour from , 3 to 4 o'clock y 1p'importalit that -as many as puss- every Sunday -afternoon. R'chard leaving Tuesday. Drs- Pearson, Dui' ible be present. Congratulations to Ann Harper - bOA' Mr: Bob Donelly and Mr. Fern. on her seventh birthday, " ' 'o'- FOR SALE —'31 •Essex for'sale by -Bates are busy making arrange- - = - parts, Albert Laundrie, rear of Dew ments. to have a Hallowe'en Dance - Drop Inn, Dunbarton. at tire. -Ha1L We hope all will keep Church News BALED SHAN'll�GS this in mind and give these young PIO�ING, ON'�AitIO - > S/ N FOl3 SALE men your support. +Calvary Temple Pentecostal Baled or Loose - All Dried Everyone will be pleased to know 8oliae•a Services _ - Harvey Webster that Dianne Hall is making good 1r•46 a, m. - Sunday Bchooi r° Port Perry, Oat- progress, but-'will be unable to re= u.00 a. m. Morning Worahip , -, lPhorie 889J. Port Pent turn to school for some time yet. - 7.00 p. m, - Bva"el.stie . HEAVY DUTY electric range. Will .The Ladies of the Auxiliary of Wt:Kloesdat .8.00 P. X .sell reasonable --R� - evaner, Dunbar -.- %,Le r4,_6c - -HM- Sports b- wed: Prayer Meeting - — 1tos. for a very enjoyable trip to Buffalo b- Yo Tf,.i�� R. Sm � -)UTH REF AIRS E.00 P. m - Young People • _ _ last .Saturday and by all accounts Pastor W. E. l[cEvoy had a wonderful time. - -- - Do not forget folks, that. this Pickering United Church � . p ` T' Saturdayy is the School Fair. Let key. A. E, Young. Minister 1ckei'1ng Market & Locker Plan � - •�" - us all da our very utmost to make SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1960 rte" this a success that the children will 10.80 a, m. - Pnpiis meet' profit by having a much needed 11.00 a, m - Ranv Day Service - .PHONE 30 - s school library' The Fair will be op- Parents and Friends Iavttat3 _- pad 7.00 g _ tried at 2,80 P. m, and it is ho p• �nL - Evening Service S -< to have something of interest go- _ • _ _ _ - .. _ _ ing on all the time, climaxing with Choir prsuties4 Friday. at 8.80 p, the Bingo at night. - : - AUDLEY - t1.u1r Ot/i RUlT, Next Monday night will be Bingo Night again at he Hall and a large 9.46 a. m. - Moraiii Service _ DW AND $AIM" •Is: crowd is expected as the Jackpot is 11,00 a. m. Sunday School now $45.00, - - -- -- = .•�: SL. Androw"s Presbyterian Church _ WA V' The boys of the district are to be Pwkariag ' • congratulated ors their great ach- Rev. - David Marshall, Minister 4 twr _ •. A dean twsYty y� ievement at Winning top honors in - - _ • - - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1950 - peetait I* ow as PrDPW both baseball leagues in which they 2.00 p. m. - Sunday School _. . _ ....., yew 9s9KteNim We sea dose twr � � m. Sacrament Service . coolies system Ite•t•� � played. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA _: _ - - y � 8,00 a �• ." ! ++"°"'a"''° �r KRIS - ER 4 .. _ _ _ - Centennial, Fairport. Rage Blip. - - �Quaitp MEATS TONW WATSON ELECTRIC Rey. J. K Brahalm. M. A.. B. DL Wood, lew Rd„ R. R• 2, Pickering ..;' °::`•_; _ F , C KERING - -ROCEitJEw7 and 1 - IBooae and Bata W91rds Phone:. 6carboso 3154 - _ _.. _ Fs'it9 "T= IV= 'Centennial Church _ (Centennial and I;inastoa Roads) - - ::LOCKER PLANT , H. H. Raise! Church service 11.15 a. m. _ . Sunday School - 11.15 a, M. - :E st Woodlanda - . :. : - iF'icke=ing (Children aid "Pare13 �1� - ­,Meats 'Processed a er for worship at Peck - 1M j • part of the service for the children - : i� Text Tuesday the Ladies' Club IPhs�• ■ with hymn, prayer and flannel- graph ato23 • Cjiildren retire for the - - . To 'Yom �'pecirications •' Lesson Rouge H� sermon). nrch - (Rosebank and Kingston Road) :I j f Church Service - 10.00 a. , m. ORD the �>r �-_ __ Sunday School 11.15 -a. m. - -- Especial part of the service for the children With i�ym4 prayer and _._ : .� • OVERi`' `�Fairppoorrtt Church (` ...t (Frenchman's Bay Road) �� School Rally Service I - says .- y 11,00 A. M. ,Pleasure =wise, dollar -wise L * s - 'motorists enioy 'long drives' ,. `-- r for many, many extra miles, free from tire troubles ... = ATiolt Fes? on new Goodyears.' - _ oWeoeelp4lsd Oaf r�is�am� a. ,I°nsurance Co. prewa � prices. .. LAW MOTOR SALES Write or Phoa• ftr .hot ediaso owwiee, to ;, a;. � Boom toe )flora awd`Onr� coned . Psatieirts■ so. Bre•is #orthe•tim built -to sivs '�'.� 110111101 s 41His; .e 7os't:' more � . mat dOR4D0lt' T�d■IrG V* '34% n5u" Cilbs011 I" I" win Bowman :; - -- - - - iii- �� :. -�iQ�'% R , E �i q, of an am an is j" . ;:.. _ _ _ :.eddeatiel psop•rti si -- R ADIt O Repair i 1, : * .� � � +` ""�f G•arn of 19-Jewell Anbomatlsr DuteYli Fire ee Tidiev Remember in addition this - -- N, , 4 Osetlsr witth 14k cow Insurance it Q/' .. _ . _.new improved rise gives added • iw rriarrrr.�e iittFensiaf7e tea; Second Prbe a sir r•icr t f 86 piece silver 19�waee �d!� ;,:._protection "from blowouts , , - • Baer. _ "wider, Batter diamond treads' 1 ' _ _ footed traction ... � YOU INSURED TO t3LOeBB D>00. • ie Pt1�'1' � give sure- p�RESENT DAY VALUES.? _ - _ ,.,«,oe ismis am. _ ..- . PICRB'RING JEWIOLt at ail times, See, us for this , � � 11a1:e ae 11[odet wx -value Goodyear.... Why... DOUGLAS—G. _ :Skinny men, sitste- Arthur ' Field W {: _. swr :IIIIAITLAN(}.. : ��F sins 10155 Get New P Vim Yid PICKUP STRAW AND RAY. = + _ _ what a thrKl: Boot limes flu out: 153 BOUT'[ BALINti FAIRPORT Thousands usandsd9 lo,a its ,t lY, U, M pla0�►LRO dND DIB�ilfa Thousand+ praise s app. its, di tfi P said _ _ $aticba blood: aids appetite, (*t. c °T tear- "'Y" 'pvG Yet fiom pep, d6cN,bnlc�t. dr 1 O OR; `SALES BEACH '1lietor Worbod pate bona Don't tear Tiny t sal _ I �RQ�f weight you Intrn� c a H► A liboy lt9YJ1 IRVING WHI'1'>D - _ TrY � Tame Tiblen c•r�y P>tone P'*sr ai SW _ _ am pea •im and vitsitiv, w w• Asir, -t` • - _ .fir... _. - - ._ _ .- .. .. _ ._ _ ... .`- _ •J -- ... �` -. - • r : • ` 1 A rF0 Clark Jr., hope for a speedy recov= s Sudixedd�ir�rtor , W # l t(',VaIE _.,,,� ery from his recent serious ppera- - e floe at Oshawa General Hospital. Eavetf o, Ug !n9 The United Church, Whitevale The Evening W.. A. held their • A. E. Richardson BV� g i' _. wag prettily decorated with- multi- September sheeting at the home of ...... - — coloured- gladioli, asters and z nn- Mrs.. R. Jackman on.-Wednesday, ...._ _ ^ IURNACES A" awma" II ivE.Azus haaaedlate Delivery Car Be made.. ins when Rev. J. McLachlan united September 13, Mrs. C, McTaggart 1FITRNACE REPAIRS an" AWL& 7 Of T st Followi l to a in marriage, Constance Maude ( Con- conducted the Wurshiu Service bas- [lii'!'KW WATUR sYBTo" - ' - • ; r AN�p �phals °`�� nie) youngest daughter of Mr, and ed on the Kingdom of God and ass- - - F%oose or- Wrlce- Fee lto0eri p _ L(GWl R°°tia: L All asadee Mrs. Nello Randall, of Whitevale, isted by Mrs. R. Monkman and Mrs. posse - �a Old- �t�blished I�say, Ready g�.orlo Sidles Mrs. Ronald- Bruce, -sox of -Mrs. • and G. Eastwood. The October ,meeting To Serre You, Asphalt Boor the late F. Williams, of Toronto, is to be held at'the'home of Mrs. rums, PIMMING '60.. mum' COSS°r Bead Entering the church on the. arm of W.- Pe8z with the Worship Sezvice - IL 6. 5AR3= .' Ridge cap and Vs1ley Lntamsey Flue I so" . her father to the strains of -the in charge harge of Mrs., G. _ Eastwood. It P� BaoehW � l Aid Lime Brick wed ling march, played by Mrs, . N. _I was decided to help the Mission - _ Caoicrete blocks K. Robinson„ the bride. looked Band Members sell Christmas ca=ds. Mo. is Highway.. s aaaes - •- : • t now And Loose lmhw -charming 4n heave ivory'sstisi dress I The President, Mrs. R. Disney, wel- _ !(astik of d with lace yoke and lace inserts in corned several visiting Iadies from wee AsTber Pons sad PoMi the skirt which fell in a Ion' train. the Brougham W. A. and intxoduce+d -- am Aaslvernow In BuOns" Her tulle -veil �1e__.i ..iris- deep-lace„i' e--g- guest speaker; Mrs. 'T. G. *Crei- buiidink and we hope it will not bol .�a:... Ps�� A•' w. MITCHELL was held in place with a lovely gluon, of Oshawa. Mrs, Creighton C too 1 ..K The girls hope to do { _ + OAL fit' ll1.W! FECII Td sad lid pearl halo She wore pearl earrings took as her topic "Welfare Work." the finishing and we will be told and a pearl necklace and carried a I She used the City of Oshalwa as an when we should start and then take' bouquet of pink and white roses. illustration of the various depart- over for a day. We invite you to rK EN AN�DTCLARKE "OUR TRUCKS PAiB YOM WAY" Miss Mary Chapman as maid of ments of- welfare work and stressed -step in and look over the building AND honor, t astefully dressed in floor - J the part women play .in its admin- when you are out to church next' STAFFORD 6R05. length turquoise- orange with mat- istration_ She traced the develop- Sunday so you can see how we are thing headdress, carried a bouquet ; resent of the branches from depress- 'spending your money. Incidentally. sad Authorized .ior�ms ,MONII3[>ONTAL WOB$8 of white baby mums• Susan Brun- i ion days and clearly pointed out the we have not yet paid for all mater Phone �.� 6S7 ner, niece of the bride, ware a needs that are present and are be- iais used, and will need more for; " of Ontario and Yorlt. floor length pink taffeta dress with ing filled as completely as possible• the 'heating and lighting, so we lio � ms' Imp ts Hoa 818 Ihsadas i3t. F}., Whitby, Ont. blue halo and an old- fashioned nose- , Miss E. Ormerod moved a vote urge yon to help all you can in a' Faraltase, Real Estate gay, Jimmie Helm. nephew` of the of thanks from the grou to .Mrs. material vray. All labour has been. a- 7 34* oar Specialty at Reasonable bride 'tC9 page boy. Mr. Warren Creighton for her-splendid address. voluntary so• we do not have to Sates. Detsl Service for 60 Williams, brother of the•gro ar, was i 'Mrs. E. Peg' conducted a' contest pay out anything in that regard.' Price of One. MCEACHI�i IE'S best man. Mr. Lorne Buckingham l and Mrs. `R, Jackman- A ed dainty -Let's get it finished- and• be well= ' Millum P. 0. 1?bene+ 4in. 5 W8 _ - and Mr, Al Williams were ushers. refreshments, settled before Christmas, or, before' - 13fiarkhasn P. O. phone F'pRDIITiEi3tE DEALER - - Miss Edith Malcol.n sang ''Because" i The W.' A, are ' having a corn Hallowe'en would be betteE: lssntibes have been established during the signing of the register. j roast in the Sunday School room . The W. A. meet again • next Thum' N`IUNERAL DIREVP08, The reception, was-held at the home I on Friday, September 22. at 8.00 day, tfie 28th;. and ve hope all the aaetftonsses since 1b8a• of the bride: The brides mother re- o'clock The program will be by the lad ±es will be there with their dona- rrthste bmabaQanee SwTJGO '� ceived wearing a dress of burgundy Y. P. U. including - a short play - tibns for tite variona booths ap- A � Day or Night crepe with white accessories and "Buddy buys an Orchid." cons, white elephants, mysterious wore a corsage of pink and white "touch and take" parcels etc. On _DAVID H. MARSHALL 'Wm- McRACHNLE Prop. carnations. She was assisted by Centesimal United Church Saturday. the 80th we will look for'. - the B=oom's mother dressed in a -� your donations of .cakes, piee, tsr'tsol Phone Pick. 193 brown and white flowered dress,- There `mere a few more out tills cookies and other delectable items " un, and BToRE ACCOUNTS with corsage of yellow mums, For `weep to church sad Sunday School from your kitchen, On that same >E Zs • !T J 1! I'ieker' s onto travelling, the bride donned a beige I but we wonder if everyone thought date- we hope each and every ans� a 1 . � -.. snit, beige topcoat and hat.to .match ! they should go. on vacation whale In the community Will be o i i and'eorsage of pink ark white earn- the minister was away. This Sun- °p�h� oar goods and -make - _ - ations. After a �p to ��+ � day, Mr. Harry Cook, o! Fairport, Saar the best ever. ` n YY M. MAW happy couple will + up residence _ Was in charge of the service and we �e � Clinic will also be opesi! - -° n>glgi� 1[Y 1!!L ' in Toronto.. - . on' We�nesfiiy, the aTth._ and we .�� are told his talk was very good, al- hope to- see •all the babies and prer'. s�oaonrlrles�sa Dunbarton though we- did lwt hear it due to school children for their fall. the* • our Sunda School duties. We can Yos�at Works �.,r -� . r s. t- _ y sap, It Is possible you may lease >/ TALVA21001 say, however. his story for the child when you can get those all import' AB& A><J>lrTii'S. PROM. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kay have retina- ren was very ' fine and the kiddies ant needles at this clinic, so . • YOM i : R. IL L ei a &A& A, ONT. 11 bww ar Wrlta ed from a bus trip to View York. seemed to enjoy it very much. Next cannot afford to. miss it. - t• West Of WLitb7 Oa • d D�dss TiC� Whltlr! �• E. Craven is spending s week the Rouge- Hill group will be Several young folk helped a esar 'lM Muss week with relatives in SeilevilIe. in charge and we do hope everyone fain young maid in our midst cola ' � s � y Ajax. Wb&4 Mr, Thos, Mansfield is in the Or wig be on hand to give support haws Hospital. A speedy recovery The Bibb Class, better kndwn as brate a birthday on Saturday even- �B• + *� is Mrs. Thomas McGlashaa well un- � Fellowship Class, met at the ing and a good time wild had by. _ .. .. - Hull's on Sunda evening to dis- dergo an operation in the Western case future. plans It' haw been dec- rSorry to report Barbara Whittle • 1 has been suffering from Pneumonia - .. Hospital this Week. Her 'many Dun -. t - loco they will meet Sunday even- lad to hest she is making - �-- OFTOUXTRIST baton friends hope it will be suc- legs is the auditorium at T.$0 p. but as'e B _ !, A.- WILLOU6H ®Y l.Sif !s -11.00 sued -2AQ to aoc cesafuL - m, 'comfencing October' lit. ,A cor- faVnrshi� Ted'seems "'to be r' soy+• Miss Muriel Bamford has accept- ;dial, imitation- is extended to all to rna onz quick recovery. ewwaso' wou., Wed" �- T tO • ed a position sa head nurse at the ,Congratulations toe Mr.- and Mrs. irsely Oshawa Hospital. Jain them in this hour of fellowsfeip Yeee rs Caaads s �� p��-xr 1010 }„ Opp, P. O. Rov Plowman' on the birth o! s so .Farm Agency. i and among. The_ program may vary - . lroe� Qons+ts7 y Coa. OsOitRrl►, ONT�1bIA bit, Willis is spending a wCelt floors time to time but always there daughter, a sister for Roy. � War o I, (Sad) Stewart • ii6>�0= Office 181A in Ottawa with his aster. �silI be the time of Bible stn und- . Choer- practice. has commenced a- Axwws . Tomato (Three -Day Service Arraaied)' Husbands sad friends of the On- ; ev the direction of Mr. Geo. gain on Thursday evenings d $.se ..We-Gd group joined with them for . They have also decided to turn over at the church and we Would urge -one try to b6 on. hand_as Fro' That Iiosae in The 44 acorn roast at Dunbarton Shores all their collections to the Building that ,even S Call Our city Dept, ass...• last Saturday evening: and -all're- I F� until such time as it .is not we have one of the.. best leaders a- HF11lsT • Tosoato ported a g*od ' time: - - vailable and we should try to bene- ellers ±8,r At po needed any more.. well as Deer hunters around this area are the building has been st a stand- fit by the work we do :we Phone Asbs Sol W 2 - stonti. 290 already talking mount" and making ; still for a few weeks due to some help in the worship of song .during License their plate• , -minor technicalities but now we do our church services. To all ie back _ Ili lease ''come back CLE N DENiN(• - hope to' get going again, We .have membtie say, p i • • 1rougham-. Continued) -to build the chimnev and instal a - if there is anyone who can carry •,Auctioneers eral Council of the United Church, heatinz unit, do the wiring and the a tune and would like l come, we " -.-DIXON i _ which is celebrating the 25th Aim- finishing and then we can use the will make you most welcome. !s Year's perie0oe - iveressry' of Church° ViLion:' The two - }� - • gales eond0cced anywhere r organizations met , at a joint ,din- Specialising In F%zin Stock, FOrsi- ever, to -honor Women Commission- a JuKQ�Ca�A� fete said Property Bra• exit to the Council.and another day All Sao@ perno0ally Listed ssrd to discuss common problems. � ARI�H A M _ 'd'setls°d' BLiis prepared .ad Mn. r, Brown has had .visiting gssRod. her Mr. and Mra..Ben Churchill, H1 plpl¢B <lOR o! li(ilsyssnecee. F - Prompt Service Mrs, Lloyu dohnstoa, President' , JT DIXON of Brougham W. I. was with others. . W. IX ` ' Mrs. McIntyre, .of Claremont and PBOh4iLi'roa Reasonable hates' Mrs. 1. McLean., of Greenwood. a 1 USED_ : PHO� 2.O a� " �...Lld gueat of Mrs AitkW., at the C. N. v You ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD Al - GUARA>11'1'EED AMBULANCE E. at Toronto. on Labor Day. at a luncheon. Our Reeve W. Ii. West =_ CAR, ACT N1 W. WHILE PRICES AB8 I,OW. BUY WITH CANFID- + 'I t hey spoke briefly; also. Mrs. Saun- MNCE,FROM A. e`Cbappie" CHAPMAN ders, Toronto, received with Mrs. ... Aitken. - ... • » itedMrherndauMghteraMra°nz Honey 3I?�T�CRF�3T 1�OTo „Your Friend_ ly' Resident .Agent ,� on Sunday. geza�oocS ilog 1g3g Bat�uret St, # 8 INSURANCE A(iUNT.. 'Mr., and Mrs, E. Annis .visited: 'TJRON'TC - a friends in BroughaaJe, Sunday. 10% now CASUALTY, Bomm, AUTOMOBLIS _ s SULBEEMM U99WRdNCZ IDt 4 > - Greenwood . .w•lA I.M YOUR e d �. +. • •+r+ •'+ FOR SALM WITH _ _ • - - ,� CYRIL E. MQRLEY The Sunday Sdwol Rally and the _ - - -- ' _ Church Service will be. 'held in the ! .. COSMETICS Sunday :School Room on Sunday, at 7us. �; w • Per 'PHOTO- FINISHING ^ 11,15 a. m. Pictures will be shown i i`•"..�7 eaA on the screen. Nee. O• VETERINARY SUPPLIES . The W. -A.--are sponsoring a corn • BABY NEEDS L U iH B E R ` roast and pie social m the Sunday Nsw�y _ COMRIE C•8 - School room on Friday evening. ? sTORE HOURS - •r_ �, I+i1tITED September 22, with a good prog- THAT rMrM Week Drys.1 d or Howard 111T ram, Come and help eat the corn; _ + "�• 9,00 - A. -M. 4 9.00 P: lib �_,!f, phones: Se�rbaeo The Evening Auxiliary of the W. -PRESCRIPTION s"�h' : � • - M. S. will meet at the Parsonage - 2.0-0 P.-M, to ti,09 P. I[• _ Searboro Junction on 'September,27th -at 8 00_ p. m.. when. Mrs, Norton, of Broughamn j will iv the address, The Green - FOit IMMEDIATE DELIVERY B e _ • _- - wood Circuit W. -M, S. are invited .� Swh and .. i ,} • BOYU, Phm B L.UMBI+'� -Roush or Dreamed, Ts'�, . _. _.” to come and enjioy .this meeting. A11 • • • • -•�� WINDOW XPLIs:TD. h me Sash. Blass, 9ptrat ladies welcome. bralaaoes, c},ory -built and prefitted. Mrs. A. W. Morden is visiting _ - _ A 085 Ten �ibsty Donnaoona, (i7p, f#reesbosrd. her -niece • in Vancouver for -a, • -•few WA�.0O Cedar Birch, Weldte= sad Etch Wood- weeks, i The J Store- - PLY'WOODS-- JF"lz. ' Mrs. Fred Byers and- Ml's, Perry' aZiC NGLEA-- Aspbslt and Cedar with Nails, IasOlDeb SNOW* Wilson spent. the week-end-with � _ - - �. 1[. C�ednalersla sidles, Ptibbei:; >i friends at Mitchell, HILL+ pICKERI 48 . The church here - has a - beautiful SCAR. !8a! PHONE: now roof that will be rainproof. _ The amy tdon . of 394 Wm. .. .. •' #-' -r'u'e •. .: of „R 'Ne., ,,w. +�+R, r . -- - —y .'., �__ ,. - -- ,• .. �V' -tv -..� 4 -' It HOW BIG- IS AN ATOM? Q - NOW Atoms and molecules play i - - -- - _ s 6 ;: prominent part in toe- ay's —xnd` tw • - • After' -ati is Said and done, _ _ _ EAR _� . morrow's- -news, and 'to the ' lay- :..;•.: ,;- <: man they, represent an exclusive how does it taste in the-' = - THIS /� l`' source of delight -to the scientist. _ gw.nt •,•�•: •• ,'cup? That is what counts! ,- _ Y ;, The bunny Some idea of the size of a mole- ' SALADN"---._ _ r with the wide chile can be 'gauged from the Tact . that if a drop of water could be year- spread enlarged to the size of the earth _ Sir Edward,' ( nearly 8,000 miles diameter), then - _ _ a champion the.molecu_les of which the drop was • - ��� - _ y English Lop, composed would be no larger than TEA whose Hoppers golf balls. 1 ` yield the perfect flavour.`• measure 27 And if a molecule could be en- inches when larged to the size of the earth its - ,, _ - -- -• _ fully spread. atoms would be about the sue of - ' • - - - -- . - .' _ . - Lop= eared golf hall, �o Eddie, seen with Wiry Cautious Deanne Carter, r �yN is on exhibit He was rather small. and had ai LIM brcn uses to sieeptirg with a nignt- _� Countv Fair. light in his room, but his parents had decided that he must start ' � VarNb 7` �- �1� g�' •��. -" '_ - sleeping is the dark. When his '"Dear Anne Hirst: I really think nothing o her. I can get other ~ ' - - °° °° - mother put out the tight iu asked, g plain-tively: Must I sleep in the - I need your advice. I'm 29, and girls, but I'd feel guilty. if, she The blending of the colours was dart; tonight. Mummy ?" have been going with a girl for some would -see me. ` k = '' truly a work of art. At first, in look- ,+�•,," %vs.. the reply, time. Almost at - "We both come, from respected �� ing at it, I was conscious of a little "you are getting a big boy now*." ' --T once, she hinted families and go to the same 'disappointment - bedause the back- Ay. i era; rely prayers over at marriage, I mother always has HRQNICLES ground of the carpet was by no 2..,i1 more carefully ?" was already in told me to come often. - snea s uniform in colour --one- ioye, so one "I have a lot of confidinee in. blo ':being -light fawn' and the nigh[ I pfopos- ' yod- * Please help me now. _ / jRF M nex several 'shades darker. Then _ WORRIED °�1! _�'�p�yt iime D Clarke I. real was look'iug,at a Piece ��j � '• Y ,r ed, and she ac- iI cepted. But how_ FICKLE'GIRL? . of work that was typical of the things h a v e ' • Girls and young men some- entire British people during those _ changed' * times share the- same reactions. Did you manage a trip to : the dark days of the war, a people - "I did every - It You have read how often I've Canadian- National Exhibition? I making the best o£'twhat they 'tad thipg for her I could. I bought + warned girls not to be too -easy hope you did -and that you en- . and stilt doing a mighty good job. bar everything I could think of. + to get, to let the boy friend earn : toyed -it .Each of us took in the And then suddenly she refused --to -• friendship and love- against all Big. Fair but all oa different days. _ Imagine anyone with such a. good - go out with met " . ( • At one- time, it qs.d to be a family eye for colour as Queen Ma i - competition affair but now we fiend 'it -suits us. y g ry "She has been going with another � + It works both ways. . ' - -' _better to la Navin to be +satisfied with wool htn_aa, but She tells me he means play a lone hand as what that didn't tuatch for. the back - I • It may be th.A girl is by nature interests one- doesn't interest the ground of her work.' How many fickle. She wants only to, try other. Incidentally when v c team _ other womer - would have given up her skill. When e}•oti followed up we_ waste 'so -much time trying in despair? You and I would prob- * her obvious lead and • proposed, to-figure out what we think the ably have said- "It's•no use .. ,1 it ss possibPr that she u�s�o Ton^ _tether person would like -to do that ^ j __can't ¢et. the wool, i want so �t 5 - • ger interested_ - If that is true, -we get more itred than we sho'rld . it's no good starting the lob." But- * she only desired- the fun of win- 3n, .37he first one_ to visit the Fair :not Queen Mary. And see what she' ` * ning. 'And, like laity' a min, was Partner. He went by bus each has accomplished, and set what �I�IIY�� haying woo, she, was through. way and arrived 'home after mid- her carpet is stftt doing for the t N * Uke most ipen in love, you nigh;, I - ekPected *him -to, be half British people. Thar unmatched • made no secret of your devotion. ' _ dead . " . but no, he said he had background should go down in his- _ * You aid es'erything she asked yon been spitting tfown a. good part of luny as a symbol of the Queen �' * to do - took her laces she the time listening to the band and • D •_ � Other's .COUr1$e and tenacity; of AIld _ ! %anted to go, brought hsr gifts,. watching events along the -water- her deaermin tiorr .to do something ► 3mothere& her with attention. -If front and was quite well satisfied to help the people . she lo--es.- • REUEF Is UMING " * she is real fickle, t2iat was all with what he had seen and done. icon fast. prolonged relief from ]really Another thing 1 specially - wanted g : she wanted -the knowledge that _ Not only that_but he didn't have -to to sec was a' demoastratioa of the headache get INaTANTisra. This • "� *;she coh9ld lint/[ you - worry about the farm since the : Rorke method of Needle - weaving, �' �� eaatafng + • Culess you know any other rest of us /were dome looking after` Ladies, befieve me, that fs really 9� one, but three peovau medial reason aha has - changed her hiind. it. Which was lucky Ucause one something. In needle- weaving you ' ' iogredseats that ease the Paul fneL " I suggest you give her the same tunra truck carne is and theArirer -tart make - anything from slippers '��reWls in mostcases,lut * medicine. left the yard gate wide open when to berets; handbags to suits. The Try just once for padre -r .r * Don't call her. Don't' write. he went-out. 114 -hadn't- noticed it time will come when, if you don't relief red 7=11 >NY as thonsreds do •- there would have been nothing to. know hole to .needle -weave that there's am thing for headache a Just stay away. And. to', be iea7= stop ur cows from - wanderfa y� s i . it's 13WAWn31Xf - y' Smart, let her see you with D g won't anything. It is simple, * down to the highway.,One wonders inexpensive and quick. . °.iJer the And try INITANTINS for other another girl now and then. If what some folk -think gates are for. Exhibition Mr. and Mrs. Rorke are whes too. + • for neuritic or neuralgic • her true attitude is dog-in -the - 1 - manger,. -she - will be after - You ., _ . - - _ opening a shop or Yonge Street: ° • of for the pains and aches * soot! enough. The next day 1 got a ride to Better run- with the crowd and find thot accomponly a °DM A single tablet • It is not easy to play such a Toronto with some • friends and out all about it._ However, .( won't usually brings * went to the Press Luneheon. That be necessary to buy anything at pranpt eetiaL role w'lien one is really, in- love, - _ _ - ' particularly with a girl 28 years is always worthwhile beciause one their stare unless you want to•- - i • meets- so many- 3nterestmg people the thing � old. Her character should be fix- Y pie tag is to see how the work ed rtow.'.. --and -of coaFse, any affair with is done and then it r more than k"abone 1� S,a ' Most men would be pretty Mrs. Kate Aitken at the head of likely you will have just the right + * thocoui;Sly disgusted _!with-, her it is bound to.. be a success. Two kind of needle, net and wool -around- adolescent antics. Yet, to be boa- - very special guests on Press Day home and can go right to work, eat, I have known girls that ac- were Jimmy Casson, 12,' and Robin At least you -can practise with what stantine -Designs ) ou. homemakers K ill ' led like congenital, flirts whb, barroih, 11, coo-editore and pubti -- you have at hour_ • sheet of the Foothill Bu t . ' 12 -Tabh* Tin 230 love! Kitchen towels • in outline- once - married,' made excellent g c- Mrs.' f3oonoaigal - * Aitken inttr�'iewed , them at the Ali. 1 hear foots teps! We have 4s -Town soma dq� .. -.gad cross - stitch are colorful as wives. ., luncheon table and their replies to had' "three smart .girls" -staying " well ai useful. Ifake a -et now• 1 • lise your own judgment. - - D � g - • ••• � . _ For Daughter's first ereaiework" _. 't _ * • Nei gssestions brought 'forth gales here this week -now they are get - '� ;et Pattern 542.' Han transfer of of laughter from the assembled ting, ready to, catch the bus for silt motifs about 43i x,71, incl es. The %'ay of a girl with a than guests. Asked -if • coming to the home. Our, last batch of summer Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS iii+ often beyond understanding. Press_, luncheon and meeting so visitors. _ _ _ N I ! p W in coins (stamps cannot be ac- Anne Hirst knows more about many ladies wasn't well-worth the - + tepted)'for this pattern to:- 'bath sexes than either can trip one of,the boys replied - "Ob 390ST-CHURCHES NEED ONE ! e O 1 f f b d 't A Y I• know of thettiselves - so ask- I dunno ..- :- maybel" That just "I got something h _ Box 1, 123- Eighteenth Street, g ere that will New Toronto, Ontario. for her opinion. Address her at about brought down the house. a o I v e t h i s Church's.. financiai ~ 'Print plainly pattern number, your Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., " Their paper has a ,weekly circula- troubles." 1�'ew Toronto. Ont. - tion of 250 and is printed on a ditto "What.is it, "_asked the N O 4 d I 1 YON Y - 1ttItIlle :red addicts. .. - � preacher Y � Y ! ant 1 t f3 7 Y 4 ti machine. The boys take it turn hopefully," about to- caver.the news,,sports and "Well, it's a patent contribution 9 b 1 b Y 1 9 1n. Capital U ; •is. Fuss advertising but they ;`don't have no box. Coins fall through slots of dif= B O N 11 4 ! Y 1 !f 1 4 ' �R�SS��� Norwa7 iii• Old card gatit� editorials! ".'One :wonders • what is feient sizes. - Dollars, -half. dollars / 1 Y 1 1 i 1 Y ! ?1 7 SI Merkel , st, Insect Emmet ahead for these two enterprising and quarters fait on velvet: nickels 4 B ! ! 0100 ! o Y A ` PUZZLE 16. Makes lace 40. Insect P g Nit. Struck name youngsters. To all appearances the and pennies drop on a bell!" so. constantly s4, Young y P ♦ d l spiel -) +:.loungshe are ;usf two nice, average school- _ 22. Be the matter , 46, Bacchanals' — — - - kcRdss f. Rings 24, Thieg1law) about boys —but —you never -can - tell. 1. surmounting 6. Hawaitart food 26. Weaken N. Throe in Cavor - Twenty years from now they may a Ideal gOlf 4:bki ice. SL( t.ion of lio. Ponce de — . -be . the. men of the. hour. 61. Medieval as. Fury -- hone (Scot.) 27. Imarina ItalYata'fsmlt7 * • . " t •- 3e.. Poem -�: BaMen 7i.- Bfao77ct ICQttid 63 ale- faiSi`e tl'oela - -- 14. Scotch =ItHgh !. Negotiate - ii, Indeaatte ores u. Heavens I?revious to the loath my friend s'S� Sharer 15.Originative and I set out'. to find 4T. Tarn I a i 4 9011 b s /O H Queen Ninny's - r ',is' Inclsat cheek _ carpet. I hope none of 'you ladies deserve miteppoat re. ; if missed it. It was real]- marvellous. a SHINER „• - - iis. Inhabltaa! of - y (sufAz) it. And not - _ft. Car acres- -u .Ior1 n l8 20 I / e 7 124. Take aebutr For Eczema �” -- Poli>�h off dirty scvffq w. Lasso y2 ±. .i.• .9 W i9malI wild shoidi with Nugget over- !6 give them a big, bright -Skin Troubles Hytl>ltamatsa►t ..- -.- _ ,!!. apttmat EZ 3 �6 Make up pour wind today•lhat You an •;. -•• fh1A@ that lasts all daj►. = coins to give your @kin a real chance to 61, Attempt get well. Go to any good drug @tor. hod - Nugget Shoo Polish 42. consu rse ,� +p set an anginal bottle of Noone's ffimeraid twtm.ral Z oil —it Wt* many days because tt is highly keeps all 1@IItll @rs lit 47 Oeantlemaa cat concentrated, :. - tip -top Condition . :�� :Abnndaat - The very first application will sly@ you ' c 'Emme relbf —the itching of Mamma-in quickly - makes shoes last longer. Gives back 1f' 44 - stopped— eruption@ Ary-tip apd scale off to ff. Chance Pool- a vary few do". The same b true of-itch :' ' _ • _ Lion 6s ,Y i tug Toes and Feet. ,Barber'■ Itch, gait 1. Wr'lUnc Auld Rheum• akin troubles - OtE- 311,OOD. NLACit AND ALi. 9HADirs O! JcRowN �P4lgtiaDfagt _ J Remember that Hoone emerald Op Is a ye s. Part of "to ball' >i - - clean• powerful; penetrating Antiseptic on Fission that doss not stain or lees[, a greasy me. slave d! dui. Cot iplefti idtidfactton or money -back, e SHOES A, !sows U THIS YO NUGGET MORNING? or ,..+. .....,Yeas ' . �.. rah A..S lj - :.J✓;,41.= ...vim : %_ •�..i :_- td�vY -.w , R9�''�.:�.�'• :� i�!ign. � n r., - i - ... ,.-.- ...,ry. _ ��« .•tom.._-^ '-. - - - - •". tr • ROIL- a. 3 Odave So ftopeAt The Dow ' Ne ATRE. B�"1'�8 LF MEq], G'BEJLTF8 \ %� Y st tlOvt n Kh Pros *d6 ;, ► ' L al' AM OONDITION'Pm o / 7'StIRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -.SEPT. 8i, 22, 23, W HI'T�+ro' THE FUNNIEST FILM SURPRISE IN FIVE YEARS1 THURSDAY FRI. SATURDAY September 21, M 28 • - Shows At 7.00 and 000 P. M. R A N C i S 4 Saturday Matinee at 1.90 P. 11L. Christopher . , • • STARRING r�_� ;. il► Cad -' - -' Donald O'Cennr and the talking mule 'TECHNICOLOR �, - tl AD>SED PLEASURE r starring FREDRIC MARCH C9 Florence Eldridge Francis, SuWan MONDAY TO&% WEDNESDAY LAREMON T' Scptesabar 96, 91E, 27 - _ ` •_ . _ - - - Songs a to Mr. and 1e m z. urrneu and i�.• . who had bun , visitt� set t ;MONDAY TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY . 9EP'P. E6, E!, g'4. , No Sad SDI Maas Zellein were at the "o ativaa hers. e Mweum on Saturday last. TLS local Legion will hold a dram - ... . �.. HITS RXT$AOi1:MAR'YI _ ...y:. For Me Congratulations to Mrs. T. Banns head service here next Sudsy at now a resident of Clar'emort, over She Ps* at 2,30 p, M. Rev, H. S. 80 ywrs of age, who attended the B. Harper, eat, Sarlour'a Chumb in Tom kwolret 1� lkysa Wes464 Carey C. N. E. this year and has enjoyed Toronto, will spsesk, The Whitby - - -`lard Yuccas Idadiees numerous outings this summer: Legion bond will else be in attend- - t Plus An Ad" Attraction The - Goodfellowship Class met on sues. Come out and help rashes thin Tuesday last at the home of Mrs. service a success: 66151 Kelp Ann )Biller Frattll<' Binatra , J TRESS'S A GIRL IN ILLY RNAR W. Lehman, with l[is Carruthers a ..f. Les Bowman Mae Hari: aad.PreA ps Mrs. L Pe o is AMtist . Ctn� A,. .�ce More � Dar • J+sa and Pegg Ryas � ' A ?rte '1'Q'ho Value o! 'the This $sudsy � -• i Church to Me and My Family" was R'Jts G7aresment Baptist Church _ � given. A shots suss -. J- the -sutk Lill held ♦n'yi7etr Berrien this -- THURSDAY FRI SATURDAY on of some of the sacred hymns Sunday both morn and evens -- ��� I�Ont$pIDerj AaD Bljth September 20, fur as and a verse of each. was read. Mrs. There will be a spa dal speaker and W. Evans sang a hymn. ]ire. L species masse. The evening service r, • Pugh read the Scripture and Rev. In the United Church has been with 21ER&T= CPC"" i Johnny' Holiday L Leckie lea in payer. - drawn. •Has omen ors. M.edsOr salt► 11[ _ R�iasn Beniiz Boa arseithael f!'he W. M. B.,.• met last Thurs- *�* /a0ssds pe amd Hotlidays a.N F. i1L Q day with the President, Yrs, H. R',` M. S. Bevies Vert 8saday lsesa•Aga aid Bailia/s am I% fr. Jonnaon and Secretary, Mss. J. v. R. T. a United Church Ample Free Parking - PF.SSOI+iAL Beelby � charge vl the baainese Rev. R. T. Chapin. Pastor o! ]Lee- �. mm" MEN, WOMM& oats 5 - period. Mrs. H. G. -McIntyre and ville, Bethesda and Peaches Circuit. to is lbs. New pep, too. Try fa=mous -Mrs. Sanderson read the Scriptures. wiH speak neat Sunday morning in ' Ostrex Tonic Tablets for -double re- After the business, Mrs. Sanderson the United Church when the W, M. . �; •new healthy flesh; new edger. took charge of the remainder of S. have chaarg'e of the service. The t #Now "got acquainted" sties only `•os.- the meeting. A reading was given aaembers of the W. IL. S., C. G. I. dam.. bv various members concerning the le Mission Band and Baby Band � �T I G E to* 'FARMERS importance of studying Japan this ]cadets are asked to attend and ce- - year. Mrs. F. Carson sang a solo. cupv the front seat,+, Rev. I,acltie :.. s• ,i1� 181 >s!!'C"Im A talk was give= by a missionary_ will be taking anniversary services Pf✓tsso Pidyeeiag 18d J 1 from Algone, Pisa Mary Neal; who on the above- men}ionel circuit. a _ is at present visiting leer mother. A .. — CASH PRICES PAID B,�yy Ha� gy�y p1oge�m. "Silence" closed the meet - 1 ' • f P and 1w�s 1The Gvodfenowship Class will S -RO GHAM DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS l:lppo�� and itsatalted hold a social in the chusck this r .- . •. AQ�M Fndav night, with their families, . $�'_ Se�pteanbas l4,r will see the tr at a,ob p, m. Rev. H. Leckie, R- 8r°ughaan >+nitad Chureb service. HORSES _. _ --. lli7.Q0 each frr Pilkey and W.- Evans are in charge back to the Fall routine of ehW+e3y - ' of the games. Mn. J. Peddle. Mrs. service at l�t0 P. m. and Su=dsy cows _ Sheet Metal Works H. Johnson and Mrs. M. Anderson 8chooI at 1,90 p, M. O b d each are in charge of refreshments, The Women's Iastitats bold theta - -not, of Pt Kerins Kowa The Baptist Mission Circle will ember meeting on Tuesday at- _ 16seolL— >>n� m, Tuesdo,_Sept, 2a, at 2.30 + ramous with the President, Mrs, SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE in the church with Mrs. Dawson`s L� pia '-the - : atroup in c2�e. The Whitevale Mrs, 90:1-ton. Secretary. The meet- - ladies will be guests. A t� att- bg opened J"he usual m� with FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE endance is hoped fat. a woad number present. During the Ur anal Mee, >laaitaif Beare or- hold a. + was aeddCo t0 BAN 1�BM MEN' MM3MIN-Q' 'it Miss Shirley Beane left on Tatar. bold a social evening for a course- • day by plane for New York ivbere unity get-together some time in they will board a ship for a holi- Oct to ceiebrate the 40th Ann- aN� PACi$I1�TCR CQ, =.Z'L�, - 't PEIOTOGRAPIIGR day in Bermuds. iversary of the � _ Harvest Home services will be More on this. later. Committees are LOCAL R E P R E 5 E N T A T I V E' S P H C N E 2 4 2 W 2 .SM Brock St. South, Whitby. Oak ' held in the United Church. on Nov- now formed to handle the enter- l ember g� tainment for the evening. It was - ----" PHOYM • 81ati6 Mr. and Mrs. Levi. Ward, of Osh- also decided to hold a euchre party awa, spent Sundav with Mr. and on Tuesday evening, September 26, Mrs Sam Taylor and family. in the Township . Hall. Mr. Archi- y j� LI paints. The sympathy of the community bald the the guest speaker and c a a SON aaJ� -><l Paints. is extended -to Mr. Earl Beare in B'avp �e members and mothers a me'so curriculum, You wiH hove the new Pastel the loss of sits brother-Cecil, who Which willl make difference in the Shades m the Egg- Phased away at Port Perry last � i , Shell Finish Saturday teaching of school grades and will Phone 281 r`% - 'Pickering' Ont. ....deice quickly. Mr. i;` d Ward has left the em- bring out the "specialties" in the RANGETTES - ploy of` Bud Spang, contractor and PuPils• A central .committee is to HOT. PL,4TES i has taken a job at;the, .stock yards be appointed and special lessons •,YOU.CAN BL"Y „AA-X OF THE FOLLOWING AT - GARDEN TOOLS` in Toronto; will be taken care. of. Mr. Archibald "CHAPIHAN'S•l LAWNMOWERS Mr. and M.-s. Pete Hardy of Tor - also stressed the importance of self ' onto, spent the week -end with Mr, discipline in the home; children's i FALL WORX CLOTHES. + HARDWARE* and Mrs. Walt. Hardy. respect . for others' property and ElbMAN'S QUALITY SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and their respect for o.he;s' feelings, "IBEX” BLANKETS, 74 X-90,-$5.56 per pair *♦ f9mily, and Mr. and Mrs. Jn -). Gra- especially efderly people. People to "^cs NYLON WOOL, 49c, oz. KROY WOOL 10 oz. :i �` 1 �r BVSEBY ham, all .o! Oshawa, spent Satur- be neighborly, and to make new y-• \Yl ON, 49c, oz, - dF• • �••: _'- Vr aid -'i -s, Ed. Lents, comers from other' places and other _ ��• The' Recreation Committee of the countries, feel they are a pat of _ _ AND LOOK— THE LATEST: Bus nessmf n's A.-sn' cipMon fr et Ir st our community and that trey will 'r A LOVELY NEWT WESTINGHOUSE RANGE week Fnd discussed the nossibilities be one of us, This is rerl Citizen- � ---THE BEST ON THE MARKE17 FOR O\Lr $370. OLD HORSES -, E1Il=4o of getting the badminton' going' a- ship and is needed in all walks of At Your Farm gain and of ' holding •bingos •here }ifs. He spoke also of the need for o this winter, reforestation. It is' necessary in'f -serve 6rotet�r�a : ALSO —'-_ , _ '- " Pickering Township an -- DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK - Sir. an,i__.Ain4. Jack Mansell att= 8 P d strip farm `�- Hourly Pick -up ended a wedding In Hamilton last lag ail well sk the studv -of e-osion: -- �' A- -WORD TO THE WISE —A DOLLAR'S WORTH Saturday. The meeting closed -and the host- OF GROCERIES NOW IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 Misses Georgina Forsyth, Reuse asses: Mrs. Burk, Mrs, Norton; Mrs � CAMPBELL MINH _ Graham and Eileen Coupe° mo^�- �+- r, .77- Annop,... 3;iss ,Seeb -cis, Mrs. TIDE, OZYDOL, RINSO. SUPER SUDS, men those from t City at. their Lemmon, serving a dainty lunch. As. -35c. g he ing .... y - SUGAR — 10b POUNDS hones here over the week -end, , -MORN "AYLMER" i94 15 -oz, tins per ease m" C'o nbinatlon Mr. Grant Taylor started work Miss Ferguson, oui new teacher '.HONEY, new =- 4- POL'I'M TINS seoc. with "Fktin s Limiters" t1 -. is residing With Mr. and Mrs. Don 4 " e R' _. SOCKEYE SALMON -- halves 41e. Door Special on Mondan tnarriin His• wife and'- Beer, and Miss Alice Keeler is - I er to the law with continue to op- .ass +6t Rz p zn&e r G' L, 75 lb �, ba ' a - Uxbridge patatoea* -$1 L' 24 erase t store at the north .end, The Se tember meeting of the COMBINATION DOOR Mr. ?" .i Mrs .Fri. B',nri#s� tent= Brougher Unite Church 'W,-•A, - - SPECIAL the week -end at Lockport, N. Y. was. held nt the Nmr-or of Mrs: N. - No. I Pine Combbosion D4oss d.bsseball gsm'te was held hero on Barton, with a +o;t attendance .2 fti, 8 by a ft, 1f- $unda> :afternonri rn the l,a:- The Devotional J riod ears ken r. - with glass and screen a o,c l tt�ndance. by bias, Ie:nan; v "kh "drs. H, Mil:- , r ^$'7P' ? 1 a $15.00 ,4tr. and Mm. Al. Robert ¢ vn -re..' ar in cll+uge &1` the progra::n. Rev. •` pAARGI11etP1E ^ Two'ot mere ;]4,00 I cb tairiaeA on Ponday - after a. mat'.: ' ) ,,lackey spokF to tlr- �rn�zn, his r wsratitn!q• "}„�, �� ttis doVn Oast. theme bra • -1 ead4sJ:Lr bW�ottilari: - _.: i V !ri �iid� tl 1 The ]Vptisi Yonne People hP' t readinng given by 7L_;•. ('hie ?g: •►.v ac..... _, E •, • M. very enjoyable rom r ast o- ' At the dose at '; :• ,nr4.; _ a de:- NRUSi� 1'RUZT$ AND' VEGETABLES urday evening at .'the home of :Fir, icious lunch w,.t 8C.- Ved'My thr hest- - 'LUMBER !JllD3. -; it -ted' by AW: C�•�I1t :kWh, f PICHRRING. ANTAJUO Silt Tbaulimsdn spent the -wcc:c -', of St,>uffville, i 1 Phone 84 end with hi9 family no, vt The W. A. and W. Al. S. suet last - Mrv, Thomaa .Hammond fs +Pend wee: in To onto to enable their _ is►g a few days at Georgetown, re- deTegataA-to paMak9te in dies` i" `- `-- Q turning on Sund ;y with Air. �tii.; _ (tAntiaued on P+R,>pe ekbt) - - -- WIN&