May Know How Well You Can you up risks It your Doctor for a IF IT IS SFRVESV whirl yoe arc a heavy it a istip Chaes Nerve known is for viih troubles It tc your It fceSp yi your NOT A SEDATIVE Dr Food if t cv to stive yos k4 INSTEAD Chases Vztasun ether a famuli winch to bring relief a constructive fciiiu of should help vim better better START TODAY to take Nerve Food on the 6week RESULTS IN WEEKS or To encourage yon to the Plan and thus it benefits we this tea be delighted wilh well von feel after taking aH l74l or large boxes of Dr Chases it NOT ret aura direction Kieeis from boxes or daps from large boxes will receive ixoxa the Dr Chase Co twice of Nerve Food IN YOUR SPARE TIME of ASPHALT A SIDINGS one Cofoor ml A Tripx Qrwn ftord BorWy Ttt A WATERPROOF PAINTS ROOF COATINGS WOIH INSULATION MICAHl The wonderful new weigh mineral insulation that POURS INTO PLACE its simplicity itself using 1 No blowing equipment nor special tools are necessary so light you can easily pour it place from the convenient light weight bags Make your home comfortable in all weathers with economical Swywr 05CO now J f ASPHALT PAPERS LTD POCTSfJ PC OPOM LONOOH S H Eves and Co DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PHONE a 1 bn fart mm Hfol work Not King City And District Taking her first plane trip Miss Stephanie Sussex England arrived home at Jar- vacres last week glad to be home after an absence of live years She saw her sister Miss Julia a year ago when she visited England Miss will spend several months at King to be with Man- whose health is none too good During her stay in Can ada she hopes to continue writ ing She has been associated with the Canadian publication The Onward for the past 16 years as well as English JPrior to and during the Coron ation of Queen Elizabeth Miss wrote many descrip tive articles Before the Coron ation she made a survey in Lou don and in towns and villages to itam how preparations were being made For the Coronation Miss Jar vis had a view which she used to best advantage for her reporting She was a press rep resentative at the Review of the Fleet She was on a submarine depot ship for a full day had a good seat at the rail of the ship and saw the and her at tending ships in full view It was a thrilling sight and the navy certainly looks after one said While in Canada Miss will visit Rev Dr Archer Wal lace editor of The Onward who lives at Maple Mr Keith has been advanced to a higher position with Canadian Company having been appointed sales supervisor of Emerson tele vision and radio for Ontario He started with the company years ago in the appliance vision He later became city salesman In News Periodical Gordon the first president of the Junior Farmers Provin cial association who is a resi dent of King City with his wife and two young children was in the headlines of the Junior Farm ers News a periodical of the Ontario organization A bio graphical sketch in the August edition describes his rise in Jun ior Farmer club work through the various offices of the branch of which he was presi dent for two years Moving to a wider field he be came president of the York County Association in and the provincial head in Mr Orr holds a responsible position as appraiser with the Canadian Farm Loan Board which takes through the swamp to his park ed car and drove him to hospital before a doctor arrived on the scene J Arthur Harrison and Const A Vandorf de tachment investigated No charges were laid Cancer Society The sewing group of the Can adian Cancer Society will re sume work for the coming sea son on Wednesday Sept at the home of Miss Kay Clark at Any person who is in terested Is cordially asked to be present This useful project which commenced last February has produced over dress ings Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs Gordon King St entertained friends dinner on Sunday evening Sept to celebrate the wed ding anniversary of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Twen ty made up the party including a daughter Jean Toronto and Ruth a graduate of Toronto Western hospital nurs ing school and Mrs S and children Weston who is a sister of Sign of Progress Two recent improvements have been completed in King City The water tower has re ceived a fresh outside coat of aluminum paint costing of the general village waterworks fund After the rust spots were covered with red lead it was found a single coat of paint would ensure weather protec tion trustee Bob stated It was found unnecessary to do the inside this year The second improvement is a new roadway culvert at Drink- water Motors installed by the York County Roads Commission with two catch basins This move will relieve spring flood ing in a section of the village which has proved inconvenient and annoying to property own ers Mr McConnell the dist rict country road foreman su pervised the work Sixteen members of the Teen age club held a com and roast in the J Davy flats last Friday night Afterwards the group finished the evening with a dance at the home of their Mr and Mrs George Harvey In appreciation of Mrs Harveys kindness in opening her home to the young people she was recently presented with a china cup and saucer on her birthday Receive Community Gift At the Lake Marie An drews dance night Sept in the park pavilion Mr and Mrs George E Brown who were nvper mmm A native of the concession King township Harper Gillham Ottawa passed away in his year on Sept The funeral service was held on the following Monday with Inter ment in cemetery Ot tawa He was born on the homestead of King the son of the late Gillham and Hollinshend He received his public school education at and attended Aurora high school The family lived in Aurora for seme time Surviv ing are his wife the former Ada V Gillespie two sons Robert and Douglas A brother P lives in sister Blanche is Mrs Rowley Leamington and a sis ter Stella Is a teacher at Wind sor Mr Gillham first went to Ot tawa to the home of his aunt Mrs He was a lieuten ant in World War serving in the Canadian army At the battle of Ridge he was gravely wounded requiring a year in hospital Harper was a first cousin of Henry and Alfred Gillham Ern est Albert Roy and Harold Hol- of the King district COUNCIL REPORT Continued from page provincial government questions Work Doae Councillor J Murray said there were puddles of water two and three inches deep on the new roads and strongly ques tioned if the town had received value for the money spent Councillor King said the engin eer was being paid a fee to look after these matters and deplored the absence of a full report engineer Councillor Murray said had already been paid out for work on St Other Business Other business included notice that daylight saving would end at midnight Sept 20 Council lor Davidson once more brought up the subject of bad spots on J Tyler Hill Arena costs prompt ed Councillor Murray to say that more efficient management was needed Councillor Jones said he favored free skating time for children but not for adults Councillor Murray said he thought there should be free skating time for children and adults but the deputyreeve said free skating for adults was not necessary A detailed review of the fore going proceedings will appear in next weeks issue under Coun cil Sidelights Ed a ried in June were presented f a handsome mahogany him to farms over a wide area of fec province including Northern King CHy John captain of the charivari Ontario Gordons ambition is to have a farm of his own some day where his son and daughter will have the opportunity to experience farm life Mary McGillivary his wife raised In town ship has been in the Jr Institute and work Gordon is very active in the King City Lions Club plays on the Lake Marie team of the YorkPeel softbali league which last week won the league cup for he season With his wife he is active In the Hope United church congregation where his wife is choir leader and soloist Recall History How or Presbyter ian West King received Its name was told at the an niversary of the society by Rev J Donald Toronto a former minister The title was given by Rev Dr James min ister of St Andrews church of King to commemorate the life of Theodore Beza a French Protestant theologian reformer born In He was sent to ask permission of German princes on behalf of the perse cuted Huguenots in France In he settled in Geneva party made all arrangements reading the presentation ad dress The gift was presented by Mr Andrew leader of the dance band The couple are now living in their new house which the groom has built on the Aurora Bridetobe Miss Ellen Brown daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo Brown King City has been the centre of social events in honor of her approaching mar riage to Douglas Keith Terry son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Terry On Sept Miss and her sister Mary entertained at a miscellaneous shower On Friday Sept 18 af ter completing nearly six years with the Hart manufacturing firm Aurora her fellow em- ZEPHYR About ladies from Zephyr WMS and WA societies at tended the missionary and asso ciation meeting held at Sand- ford last Thursday afternoon Other societies present were ployees presented her with a table lamp also a silver brush comb and mirror dresser set On Monday night Sept 21 a community shower was given by Mrs Jim Davidson at her home assisted by Mrs T Noble Ellen received many useful and beautiful gifts on her 21st birthday Her marriage will take place an Saturday Sept 26 followed by a reception for nearly guests in King City Masonic hall at oclock Mr and Mrs George Brown were guests at the wedding of their niece Louise Kerr and Harry Holmes held in Kettleby United church last Saturday KESWICK Mrs Winston Mr Mel Morton and Mr Leslie Morton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jesse Smith at Sudbury We are sorry to report that Mr Barton Ward is very ill His daughter Pearl came by plane from Victoria on Saturday and is at the home of Mrs Perry Winch Miss B Stewart Toronto has returned home after spending last week visiting with Mrs and Miss Mrs Stanley Dell and son Charles have arrived in Calgary where Dell is stationed and plan to make their home there Mr and Mrs Arthur Boe To ronto spent Sunday with his sis ter Mrs and Mr CLASSIFIEDS GET Student Recalls Summer Teaching Indians In North Ashworh There was a delightful program great John Calvin upon whoso death he professor of theology and head of the proles- until his death in at the age of The historical outline of the auxiliary was fold by Mrs Dan daughter of the first president Mrs George Chamberlain Mrs Mal is a vice president and join ed the society years ago Miss Anne Cairns whose mother Mrs Duncan Cairns was a charter member on June 21 when was formally Inaugurated joined the auxiliary the follow ing month in July The society enter tained from the surrounding auxiliaries at the diamond jubi lee Sept when the president Mrs Herman was chair man Miss Anne Cairns and Mrs Malloy did honors to the birthday cake and Mrs and Mrs Williams King City the rural vice president poured tea Joachin Mundry of 378 Sudan Ave Toronto was shot In the left thigh by his friend Fritz Northland Ave Toronto while they were hunting in a cedar swamp lot concession King township about five mile east of Bolton last Saturday forenoon Police went to shoot at a bird and his Mend who was behind a clump of bush es received the charge Police were called We bis don ft half is opened by piano and organ duets by Mrs and Mrs Oliver Mrs Kitchen Hamilton a returned missionary gave a word picture of the trip she and her husband took to India last winter It was most interesting to listen to There were also solos and ducts by other visiting societies After wards a lovely luncheon was served in the community halt Mr Gordon Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Win The Zephyr United church an niversary services will be held on Sunday Oct Mrs Barrie visited Mrs Profit last week The Zephyr entertained Mount Albert WA and Ash- worth on Thursday The guest speaker was Mrs Lush the past president of the Toronto East On Sunday preached at the anniversary ser vices of and Hope while Rev Warren occupied the pulpits of Zephyr and Sandfont Because of the anniversary services at Ashworth there will be no Sunday school or church service in Zephyr United c next Sunday Sept Mrs John Hulvert and Miss Judith Toronto spent Sunday with lira family Mr and Mt family and Mr Although Ronald King City has returned to cliffe College for his third term he docs not forget his summer experience in Northern Ontario The advantages for elementary education amongst the Indian children differ greatly from those of the southern part of the province He was invited by Chief James Masakeyask head of the Ojibway Indian Reserve at Osnaburgh Lake Joseph to re turn next year to teach at the government summer school in this isolated Island community of widely scattered people Access to the mainland and the Hudsons Bay Trading post and nursing station is two miles across the mile long lake The families of the boys and girls aged five to grew fond of the young teacher on his first venture he was the only white person residing on the Island for weeks Ronald appreciated that patience and repetition were important assets In teaching the children to speak read and write English His one hope Is that many will go on to the residential school at Sioux Lookout for specialized teaching The children he left behind who will not be in residence school this winter will have for gotten much he tried to teach them But he found his pupils to sing and he gave them of music He also played the little organ in the Anglican church on the main land of the Anglican Diocese which the Indians at tend Sunday morning and after noon The service was taken mainly by the in the language of the band Donald had visit from Bishop Bellows the Roman Catholic missionary and the reg ular pastor who accompanied him At another time he had a group of American students who were on tour of the north Ex cept for treaty time he only saw the white people at Hudsons Bay station on regular Intervals To the Indian the most im portant event of the year Is Treaty Time when each adult and child is given bounty money by the Canadian govern ment An Indian agent an In terpreter a and an ray technician to do the tests form the party The school was cleared out and the staff moved in Mr kit chen was converted into a clinic where the Xray surveys were taken After all this was done with a public meeting of the band was held Formal speeches and a dance were held In the school at night From until 2 square dancing to one tune played by a guitar and a violin went on for five hours There was no one to off but the affair was a great oranges All supplies for need are flown in from Sioux Lookout and a plane from there brings the mall once a week No longer does the In dian paddle his canoe His boats are fitted with outboard motors Some of the band use commer cial planes to go to their trap lines ART ONI Livestock Sand and Class PHONE KING tt YOU CALL WE Bank of Toronto Commercial Loans are available for drilling equipment payrolls and other running expenses of proven oil wells in the heart of Canadas great black gold boom Credit extended by The Bank of Toronto helps many companies reach a more profitable basis of operation- Commercial Loans arc just one of many specialized The Bank of Toronto offers Canadian businessmen Your local Bank of Toronto manager will gladly outline all the facilities deigned to help you in your business As a business banker hes a man its important for you to know COMMOOM irmuof Of or i TOE y fl i HE 4 If J I s FEEDS Do you know it takes an average of one hour chore time per to look after one hog You can save time which k worth money by reducing the feeding tine necessary to grow a hog out to market weight Time required to feed a hog from birth to market weight a On grain alone to On grain SHURGAIN to month -V- Labour saving is I hours per hog hours oft Setter of i Smith at on to that Mis The Indian live in frame or log and tenta row CTi allowance ha Im proved their type of he my They rami nee it for writ able food hind of cttzmed vegetables and 1 THE SHURGAIN HOG FEEDING PROGRAM iL K- 5i grainildli J J BALANCE SHURGAIN hi r J