lFor over Seventy-Five Years' "MetNi's Coal" Judge o'rlahertr. “Elven! you in! before me baron?†Priloncr: "No, y'r honor. Oi It"! Been but Inn Nee that 1139 YONGE STREET KL 6135 To Enjoy Your' Motoring Vacation MALT maul - BtDeM6k N? noon . MOT " cow APPLICATION ,ro-rouremirrt-iesmtit"uutit"u Call at to: In. “that... DUNCAN ROOFING "How T o Spoil A Vacation" In Five Easy Lessons! 2803 DUNDAS ST. W. GREEN WWW. HAS BEEN A FAVORITE wr, DISCRIMINATING BUYERS HUDDLESTON MOTORS . McGill a Co. AMBER VISION . tu..' We Go WVâ€. Established 1871 -iiiii" gtitguititgt - Approved Service - O CHRYSLER O PLYMOUTH O DODGE . DE SOTO O FARGO "WE SERVE THE WEST BOTTLES looked loika - an' that I photograph of in Irish king." "iari"trruhertr. "Diseuriredt. Call themixt ease." m 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 LIMITED 533 Forget Jo have your cooling sysfem checked. ' Fail to have your oil and grease changed. Don't have your steering inspected. Don't even think of having a motor tune-up. Ignore the condition of your brakes. Loss Hard Sam To Scarboro 'uitins Barbour crown and I run hm but weak that up: the illrihr'Gt%;riF'HiirttTCtiiii two-oft. Up until the lat whim: bl" no-qno etruld PII. wt, wptyl,d, i"."'atiG'i;'aGiri' Jib. and -tai Saguaro {an loud)“ bx tet rel. The count In close ill the wny. At the and of the first mmrtar the more In tied 2 all; Searboro led " the lull way tau-k 53; It lb. end o! the third period Barbara Itill maintained their two goal lead .ng It the find bell the Icon wu‘ 1 . l. No-one could pick out uteri players " thin game. for they ell put on 1 fine exhibition of good clean lure-1e, cloee checking. lure- lire peeling Ind stead! defensive work. There in no don t that the Senior “Been" have shown 1 de- cided improvement, end with the new edded pleyen. who are fitting in wall, besides marking up I few union on the scoreboerds, great things cen be expected of them in the future. Art Neale led the scoring with three to his credit, Don shbee and Lovelace each took him. while, chk Aehbee, George Mason. C. Jemel and Downey elch got I single. For the visitors. Marks and Me. Konzie such got three goals, Legg took two, while Kurd, Hog, Graham, Ind Pullen each trot tinglel. hmdthobutumudm “on tho lulu Mm and “HIE BREWIII INDUSTRY (DITAIIIO) TRADITIONALLY, Ale has always been distri. buted in green bottles but, owing to the present shortage of green glass, some. Ale is being bottled in white or amber bottles. This is a temporary measure-ond does not i any way affect the quality of the products LY. 8428-9-0 mayâ€: by Say Sun Del Vitamins In With . M IU-UI- I who mm 1',y'eiUfd ' _ tho British Gelatin by. _ Wit W05 I of health and - in um been-Int turn-II: noun-viva to be their Idem who“ of bottle. in cool, duk anyhow f 2sti'l'r, to tlat Th. sun Moran; to (Input;- W I ' same or Mun a rent -ta, [iilririyttet.t!t nd ehildrmt a pm Tho Inn. mom to ar, __.. -..--_ __ WV ,-, x'etglretiife!r'iaqlEi",ili,"i, 'rrdgrvemaad . vie-mm. Artiethelr that ad cum " play. that Itll', tiarituriiikirtat" mud 1tietieui.t2iyAtteet will spud the Action of milk- . " how 'UtTht thtie an soul-in: warm " 'k- ly Bad in. “M to They "eommosded tho no of I ttgt rule. and "Ntr "1“!" coveted box to shade the milk when it is delivered on the porch Btu!" mourn“ Ind 0V0!- for wme time. eonttd- no comm CT am at traffie ml! mxdiu to on. c. J. Milroy Is Awarded Safe Driving Button C. J. Milâ€?! of Walton is won; the 485 Bel Telephono workers who have been awirded “to driv- ing buttons for 1946 by the Ontario Safety Lengue. The award consists of I button inscribed with the number of you: of tsate driv- ing and I certificate. Mr. Milroy gained I one-year award. Of the grand total of 466 awards, 14 were for " consecutive years' driving of I Bell Telephone motor vehicle without an uccident of my kind, and seven for a simi- ltir record extending over 18 years. Swing Yo' Partner Cry At Ex. Aug. 27 Entries Go In Now "All the men left to the corners' all. Swing your partners down the ull." Everybody who likes old.. time squue dancing will have I chance to swing his Susie in the big country dance content to be staged the night of August 27 at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. Each group entering the contest must supply four couples. one caller-off and one fiddler, sword- ing to Kate Aitken, of the ONE. Costumes aren't necessary and and old-time square dance, like "The Lancers," will be acceptable. The country danee competition is open to contestants of any age. Cash prizes will be presented to t e three best groups of dancers. Ad- mission tickets will be supplied to all who enter. . . . Mrs. Aitken pointed out that entry forms are available at the CNE grounds and should be filed with t e Women’s Section there by My 26, 12. Bush 13. Excus- 16. Crown bor 15. Goal island IT. Appetnnce 19. Poor poet (vet) 22. Occur 28. 1ntutnmettM hydrocarbon 26. Small plan 28. Bitter vac): 29. Tender $1. Indian mulberry M. Until M. Course lubric- 35. Hebrew letter " Public notice M. Mm'e heme T as. Vigor (lung) . 89. Looks “lane. 41. Communal: M. Allow 45. Pull! tuft M. lncllned trouqhs 49. Steiner- 52. Help 53. Jewish mlnl-ter‘ as. Cravat 51. gamut cgnuet $1. M. M. 35. " M. 38. 89. 41. M. 45. M. 49. 52. 58. SR. t, lirM lute (th.) 4. #, of Tyre r. Arabian cloth 9. a, n. I. nus mm, 12.31131: 9. ow Mt, s9, f. BLWru" 6. Grate puyed on L 'irviW.t CROSSWORD PUZZLE WEI"? may “but? . DOWN . 52 greek letter 7cForsti - ' 5.543111%?“ la' »‘Dr|vlng Schools ttttt also Aat Mi... Promote Safety For Next Winter FT (mm-ammuvmnWhMI-u) Extreme nervousneu end over- can???“ no d'"'.',',',',', Jr, Tt',' at tr m " one 'J,S'f"tffJ tpt, wheel. One of the Toronto Vin; echoole pointed out that meet oupile m nervous when taking 1 Mt and that one of his pro lean wn to get them into I more relexed hum of mind. He believe; that " prop- er knowledge and con-tent oboe"- enee of traftie rule. end mule- tions in e prime requisite for ate driving." Another 1 o I d in; instructor thought that the experienced driver who became too confident. of his ability wns 1 potential menue on the highwuyl. He ulna added that it anally takes fr t 10 to " len- sons to turn out a good "fe driver. Mount Dennis Senior "W' Team Standing Kodak “w... Moores ...._....... Moffat's -....- Ferrlnti w... Mount Dennis Old Erin was well, represented recently when 12 flying Murphy: arrived " Montreal Airport aboard A TCA "North 8tar" trans- Atlantic transport. The two farm ilies of six members apiece were not related and were on their way from Britain to the west and east Canadian coasts respectively. Cyril Murphy and his family were heqding frtva.net?uvt,r togatalzlish m. Mryeesos 11. Insect 16. Illumlnltod 18. Fruit. 20. Vut (poem) 21. Mirror 23. Floral part u. Wear awn! M. Binds with nmow fabric tr. Slumberod . Dull-h “1de 53 nvhome. Back in the Dominion after a year's visit overseas was the family of Anthony Murphy, the younzest of which was two- year-old Bernard. They returned to Halifax where they have been living for the tyt 20 yearq." The families met or the first time aboard the TCA, "North Star." Flying Murphys GF" .1336 iao.iirw.iii 17 13 10 " M. 40. yi, M113?†ht 1 . u e vs c o 47. gluten (I. Undermine 50. Tear 61. Witnul 64. Ex!“ M. College can“ ii 13 14 16 Overcoat- Spanish coin Batt" Loweat point Attempt Public vehicl- 850 ,684 .526 .380 .333 GBL 3% 6% 9% 10% 12 in V lucid; "ah' to luv. to Fir" but a!) mm- to tttlee..' nut vista. " can when“ dyee't, behave it will cont . good an luau. . Thou qaleuutiott. m bud on [at wonk’u mport of a I: I “not: price, hoist on (ml oil and an only "AueiutsFetoNa.ton..inere", in th. price of; anthraeite cal. t',,ttt1iti,eu1i,tA'e,,tgrti1 ot van-minus!" 22 on. fuel all und Apr on :nthrum um lut yum. Ful dulm Aren't om promising improved uuppliu u I mu)! of the thin: risen. Ratisterg officials still refuse to uh on raw fuel oil businen and coal dealer' as strong pouibilitio: of 13th:.- cite shortage: developing in early winter. For the tirst time I Canadian company in "in: into the produer tion of aluminum containers. A firm with qunrttcs in Toronto and Ottawa mlnullaureu ff colhpl- ible tube: and metal and plum tops. in " we: nt tooliny up for oroduetion on the lightweight eontainers. Prior to this, 311 Iluminum tubal were imported, chiefly from the United sum. While duminum in r .ricted in the number of con- tainer line: it can go into it will considernbly reduce Cnnldl’s tin demind in this "old. Young Fun---'PtrliPg,," what are then eireamstanee" ' Girl-Hours." Girl-Huh, I deeply Ippreci- ate the honour of your proposal of marriture, circumstances beyond my control compel me to decline." HACK FRASER ll, KHAKI DRILB r Sizes 30-40 --........., PLAIN NAVY BLUE DRILL Sizes 32-44 .-....r...-m...r-". BROWN COTTON CORDS, PLAIN BROWN DRILLS, COTTONADES - All _ .. -_..F_ OTHER LINES. T .. _ Tire to $1.35 WHIP CORDS STORIS MOLESKINS Broadcloth Shorts NEAT PATTERNS " MAIN sr. N.--WEtmth' - 20m: 4-550 I: A well-known manufacturer's clearance of union-made Dungaxees. Made from a 6% ounce tsanforized Blue Drill that is cool, hard wearing and washable. A pant farmers and truckers have beep looking for. Sizes 80 to 88. Store Roars-Monday, Tuesday. TttUmar-trom 9 tum. to 6.30 p.111. Friday ind "turdttr-- from 9 an. to ' Mn. CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Sizes 30-44 Sizes 30-44 HEADLIGHT, BROTHERHOOD, PEABODY, Blue or Black WORK PANTS MEN'S TIES Overalls - 3.25 and 3.50 Mail Orders Filled - We Deliver 59c LACED-BACK DUNGAREES For Every Purpose Holiday Special! f 3 tii wan: BROADGLOTH sums ', , STORES IN TORONTO DISTRICT SEE THE CLEARING LINE SERVICE STATION WESTON O FUSED COLLAR 0 WELL MADE I O KAISER and FRAZER CARS , ROTOTILLER UNITS O VAC-U-MOW LAWNMOWERS 0 NEW FRAZER WAGONS 0 INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS ADVERTISING PAYS - TRY m SALES L, SERVICE - REPAIRS LIMITED ALLA Special --- 2as 196 Main Street g, WOOL TRUNKS H . . 52.50-33.50 Bathing Trunks 2 for Loo NEAT PATTERNS $2.69 $2.98 $3.49 $3.49 2.95 $2.69 ZONE 4-506 r7 mew-i»! 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