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,. .:. .....s: � .. .. .";-.'. ...,..:' •:''.: - .:_.- .,,...3n W L a� 6. t 1✓ _ t i : Y 1 Y VOL. LXI 4 -PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,- OCT. 10th. 1941 - -• tiTa. 8 '�` �araissst:ostal Larslra. <�••�: '; �' 'NOTICE IL 1+'ORSYTH. Opb.V., Di.reotor VILLAGE TRUST S AUTHORIZED ' TO - , R. a Cal t a, �%=i ■ f GREENWOOD x • �., an � �,�nto�t. . -4pend $4,000 on fire equipm eet -: :� • : � MILLSIwgat;. 1'856•-1936 - . 'I Jp. P(WAI#D RUDDY BarrioterChopping jM.sglieita.Notary Public. * -Prw•t.wa At Size advertised meet2ng of the ..r,, of �.a�•�E.C�.. Pickering village Fol3re Trustees TOWNSHIP !'I-IEA�iA.NT SHOOT ' ago.aawb wino o!cban House.vr>yc►s. at> M!ondaJ evening here, the ratepayers SEATON, BELL & ROS 55 (voted, almost unanimously, (one opp- ��QQ MONDAY WEDNESDAY �( Earristors & Irtiters ) have the Tvv ip Council 'October 24th and 25th '- Q to 5 P. M. .AND FRIDAY _. �,,pLATON.K.C. Telepfov<m! issue debentures up to $4,004, the ' L ? Cents d: ooxE BELL.K.C. Adel•asaal proceeds of which are to be used for Robin' Gordon Gordon issuing .Csun Licenses per Bag -rD.F.ROSS the purchase of new, additional fire - - -28 bag lots - 6 cents per bag _ equ$-Anent. Tae Trustees described The Township Game Committee trespassers For Profitable 372 Bay St- passers on October 13th, (Thanks- Pig feeding 1, L.PCND Toronto the equipment they recoaaunend, as met on Monday evenin at Brou h- /pied g, g giving Day). The Game Committee Fine grinding in necessary, a 90 horsepower motor driven truck am, -and have issued the following will pay one day's pa for the a r 11GV�MeMILLAN—,Hamster.Sol. carrying standard pumping equip- 3' PP• THIS MILL DOES ITE -'� _ Aielar ,�7olary Public• 19hd"ndaStreet n8 g e9 P- instruction$ controlling•the Pheasant rehension of violators of tee Game Twawo. eledttoae ElRiai803. ssu went:at 150 gals. per minute, 10W Shoot, and other game regulations: Laws, and this Order applies to Gane feet pf one and one-half inch hose; Wardens throughout the year. tas►ka,' carrying 300 gallons of water, j - Gasne Wardens BBBRAT T. FAL: IBR, L. D 8.. two ameoller chemical extn+guishers, Clare G. Maclean,-bE R. A. L I Fred Crawford,. LICENSE FEES Q Arelt. Regletwed ArehitecU: '.�. D.6.Graduate of W Bora+ caaae+r ladders, baskets, searchlights and F_ ChaN. Appleton. '. ..' : .- _ qqua�aa)1 .secoo t o w ones o1 St. And- other acoessories. The matanine will George Field, Robt. Balsdon, in N Graduate of Univerld of Toronto liaiia�aaeood$Loos wt a St. Aad-• Non-resident licenses (51.00) can t7 -. .: . M 11%karl flat. f� hour% o be mode_n sial c3�,:tete in every Gordon, Thos. Annan, A. C. Diamond, be purchased from Hugh Pugh, at , 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 621V e.M as a as. or t�'appaiatasr. pt ray Wm Judd, Leonard Gates, Dyson Residence Pickering 27 r 11 wvk*L 1�foae nek oo Whitevale, (Ont. , The first and natural question, is Cowan, Lloyd Pegg, Henry White, Resident Licenses (26c.) can be �mst s 4r aswbe. — 3+ovr much is it going w cost? II Arthur Hedge, Mac. Patterson, Ralph purchased from members of the T�xv. E & 4 ,, O To this Trustee Frank Prouse, re- ( Crawford, Ernest Wright, Sid Pugh, Barristsir. Solicitor aRC. ;'w. -- Council or the ('same Comratttee: Roy - minded the ratepayers, that the lack HornahavR, Loris Jones, Ral$ah Morrish; Cherrywood; Vincent Baker, Office hot to -- 1 - '% Wed. "d �a DT Ii. B1*VWaM TOWIrdHi;P Hfydro Debentures w*,ich we have Jvnes Vincent Baker Henry Kirton, - a CoaNraoaar•eo.a.tir.i..., for • Clare Lloyd Pegg, Greenwood, Kin Str.lf'kk iz akkK a■dwv" teat:tats,, .soar of been paying off over a period of years Edgar Sherk, John Scott assisted or Chas. DicCaaraland, Piciterin East; g • � • =��=t to TJbI� y ` t.lemsw-�►�vale.o.a. g HEAD C}li''FtCE — 09H_41 .L _ e S f '1 'd t`t' a: we b t;w 1 Constables.1 be ful a that - svt ]3' pap to y y gt'Y p� - also from Edges Sherk, Claremont, - '�" N81WA C. XUR PEACi have an agreement witb the--Town- �-� t FA Annie, Brougham or Robin 'Gor- 1 ship Council whereby the Lowyfl&Wy SAME WA•B,DEN:l. - don, Pickering. �• .A.. M) 3D Itr t_of the County Of' Onta is pq" s'',Aei,ng ':i.Llage a minimum of - PICKERING ONT. of ;404-per year or $30 and expenses are warned to be on the lookout for r....�.� ,� - - — per fire call if the resuhb per fire �, I>nguranee of All Hinds. ' . on a exc _ a , Waal men on the deben- with - - The an t .. . pa0' a 4 ■1x .1 e IAI3IIRAPPt?3R- b )�N tures will not exceed $b04 per year, - AL RSTATB Traffic controland with this 5400 dna receiptfrom a�OII�' and 8t8)�1a9. - 0014VBYANCING the township, the assessment will - - - be brought down down to a point, I t. 7Rlo aid eagblisited agency, rerad7 g ■ ■ ■ Address Rbene ; this village 'immediately to serve. where,.with the.dia,:osal of the Hyd- BROUGHAM PICK 313 - ro Debenture. we, se taxpayers- will - :> Pick. 6000, _ 4AND SVRVYYOR - " sever notice any material 4hange in - -- ---•=- - __ - ., -Rr ■t A the yearly tai rote- WM. ote The alaxtai increase in traffic Do4vQt near Almond's ehnre!►, a lII MAW ng a, bicycle, was strtyek by p • aa•fdenta an No. 2 Highway -may mart riding F. a. >Elf.> 4WA1i, Ill. Lt., ■e. Ch LJQBN89D A VOTIONRliM AND have been responsible for the de u- a car and seriously injured; several t-iing nf police and trafflc officials other accidents are reportod �s7oars A16sost s■d Arswoid. VALUATOR _ egdaoted Aoywbwe KNUN'1�CITi7£'Y ?MID that met with our village trustees within a; few- miles of this village. L. a* � � s� � �& � .,Prose or write. Address 614 Dandas on Monday morning — -wr .tope oo' At the'beginrdng of Uus article, IML la _ - e street, Rest. Las;• week-end saw three very ser- we used the word; alarming, for 'Vbitby. Ontario. ious accidents .within the boundaries such is the correct term to be used - - s were - - ;AiSrierbn sh 8osp�tal within twenty-four hours. Late Fri- to day in spite of the fact that �; day night, or early Saturday morn- .we were informed by a responsible Clarke Prentice Gowernmcnt Licearad ing, to►o R. Q, A F. men crashed in-• par•r`v on• Monday morning, that Main St, E. St00$ville, OD t, to the bridge at Lhe foot of the hill many of. us in this village, were LICENSED AL�CTIONEER ' Phone ltit completely wrecking -their Pontiac making "too much fuss"' -over traff- lerpt Medich, and Sur teal -ov_+s, but escaping themselves with- le conditions here, that this -village For the Counties of York and Ont. : "taxes taken >i• out serious injuries; early again on had more than the usual traffic pol- ario; successor for Corpl. Ken. Pren. Satu£da;y morning, the shocking fatal ice protection, and that there had not Lice of C. A. `S. F. and of the late Maternity Serni-Room . accident in front of his own home, been a fatality here for-a number of J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and : �hKered Nursev,in attendance and: when Constable Oliver. Crummer was years - 24h-jurserniee gives• thrown from his car as he ..as leav- We must, however, be fair and Prentice). Farm and Farm Stock Ambulance Service ing his drivevaay, by a-heavy trans- admit, that marry of • the accidents Sales a•specialty at fair and reason-- Ambulance E.R. GOOD 25.37 pot when. leaving for his daily here of late, could not have been able ratea. - - duties, at the County Jail; and let- prevented, even with the utmost in - er that evening when a Model A. present day-traffic control, but that ACCIDENTS' -Ford crashed head-on into a West- drivers themselves have been large- ..COLEMAN Q bound car, at the East end of the h responsible. Liquor, '' usual :las Tillage��t turned, out from driverii the of oa-they Ord figured citizens n a ave become alarmed Insta �— Accidents.H-apven 1 ng- s 1 �Lt c k �tovea.' Fcneral rites v:e:e p; j to a well- d , o:�•n car, because he could not atop, .yet there +tttay be some comfort in t30 lliel' 80 8 t ":r;CtOr ' Locally known ci'izen of this viilags in the q 9 ` reportedly• on account of poor brak- the statement by Trustee M. S. ' _ T.Deure with your perso t of Oliver Crurrrr ,er, cr. Tues- ing equipment. The West-bound car, Chapman, at the 'Monday night meet- 0081 Oil tat0�'@8, E'!C• hot :.,'LOCal A gent day,afternoon'last. He waw 07. contained'several Aircraftmen, one ing — that from the consultation on p18tPs;,—�•iIldOk' t3trt2Cn8, �t 8 Constable C.ox:.mer wa `of County s@vereobacks�iur es., The Forda broken gdri�a Dept-daof 'Highwaysmtheweretcinaud roe n d�OrS��aT II 10018 : The .� death SEE Ser on dE l _ gu CYRIL E. MORLLY the cortmasnity, as well as nearby ell was unhurt,' and placed under ting drastic control through this alfa• all hardware :tit right centres, as Mr. Crsrtmer was Weil arrest. village at once. A warning to local , GENERAL INIURANCE known throughout this district. . - drivers. -PTICPS, SERVICE _PROTECTION A resident"'of Pickering for the Bring t1 Soul, latsp fli�wtrstg past twenty-five years, Mr Crummer — be sharpened'and repaired was born in Balsam, the ��,r of the (Funeral rites paid) { "DID I SAY THAT?" ' laic Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crummer. Robinson, of St. George's Anglican ' A,LVIN BUSHBY _ See our new selec- As County Constable, he was well Church.' Interment took place in, Mt. --"Did I say that?" the popular tion of Rugs known in Police Circles, and. reports fawn' Cemetery, ,Oshawa. CFR,B evening program, kill be a ; Hsrdware Tinsmith $ of his death were received us a shock In the passing of Oliver Crummer, feature of the Pickering United A LOVTLY DISPLAY IN SYiYRNA to officials of the County Court. this villege lases. one of its best- Church Anniversary Program on the ,AND SPLAAXMIY IN It is said of Dei•. Crummer at the known, kindly figures. The safety of 22nd. Turkey Dinner,motion pictures: Court, that he knew everyone,--as dur children, while on the street was and elocution. You could be one, of Walaet Dresser, SimtrsaA Steel'Bed friendly with everyone, always on-the ever one of his greatest concerns, an ,those chosen to go on the air". -- - * job, immaculate in his unuorm and admirable virtue, and as spoken in Sunday services to be announced. B0 YU DRUG CG•, L Mtittreris and Springs — $61-x5 versed in his. duties. Everyone who the address at his funeral service,—. t , +► � ry - CENTEN lr-IAL CHURCH rRLW071ti�' knew him was always i.m_a-uased with ",play we achieve by his,death, what THE 1REFALL STORE Walsh Cedar�lirkd Cheats $21.50 hie kindness and courtesy, and 'his he sought for us in his life". asd up' devotion to duty. ' "Britain'.at War" the Toronto _ As_ a young man. he homesteaded Sts): Red Cross Picture, (sound moa- ANNOUNCING! -' TURKEY DINNHR tend 'PROGRAM les), will be shown ' at Centennial A 8TUDIO COUCH and TWO in Western Canada~ corning back to at Dunbarton United Chureb on 16th OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — $69•lio Ontario in the employ of the. Maple Church, on Monday, October 13th, in' i. F-- aid o the British Bomb Victims' Leaf Milling Co. here. ,Dunbarton United Church Anniv- IFund[ "Packing of ,Prisoners of War "car ikrid Ta.ble Lamp anSurvivin are his wife a ua her -- - G S FOR THE HOME or- Mrs. Elmer Toms, Oshawa; a -son,' ' so a own. a or- 12th, at 11 a. m., and 5.30 p. m., D. chestra, under the direction of Mr., . Rev. W. R. Crummer, Montreal; three S. 'T.. Rev. C. .eL. Gowans, M. ,A•, B. Barnes will assist in the ,evening'£ sisters Mrs. H. Wti McBrien Brook- p ll k at the morning ser- program. Adknission: 20c. xitd 10c.t- Ir Ambulance, Day or Night '� °a g p Bra . 4 DAYS ONLY 1• lin;, Mrs. G. Reeson, Oshawa; Mrs. vis assisted by the home choir; PHONE 1306 L. Medland, Manitoba, and four bro- with Rev. J. E: Mitchell, -$.:Y in CARD OF THANKS I P1 K Ri 4 G N . .- -'�i- E C E N E- W then: George and John, of Manitoba; the evening, with-Whitby Presbyter- - OCTOBER 29-31; -NOVEMBER 1. �. CA STERRITT 3oseph, of Saskatchewan, and Will- ian Church choir. A Turkey Dinner •I wish to express to my many C. A. iarn, of Pickering. on Thursday, 16t1i, 'at 30 :ill be kind friends and neighbors, my deep- LOCAL DELIVERY Pallbearers were constables of the• followed by an address by Rei•. W. est gratitude and appreciation of * FurieIal DIrector Court, in uniform. The funeral ser- STARE HOUP.S; 8 a, m, - 10 pr W6 J. Johnston, B. -a - E. D., vi Eglin- their expressions of sympathy and daily. Sunday: 9 a. m. - 9 p: ttftw` Furniture Dealer vice was held in the Unitea Churrli, ,ton .United Church, and other num- many kindnesses; also far the many PICKERING ONT, with Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, ;vlinister, bers by Whitby talent. directed by floral trbut?s, in our recent sudden PHON-E PICK. 68 officiating, assisted by Rev. E. G. bird, Y. N. Spratt. i bereavament. (continued in nest column) a 1 —Mrs, .Oliver Crpstuner 1 ...,,M 'dT:4 ._ ..'.i'a;e..F.Es:.. ',r.' ',.-�:f .`.:.[.. ..,. ..T.'.'-,.%�•^.'h ^ •`.^ �'�?�ass=a�" _ "r''qN'.• ... .. A R R Y I N ` � and started hi, car. The wind he explained. "?Aaybe I'm Catering lifted the light brim o2 Elise's a (rifle to the tongues of men- Scientists Find enormous hat. and she caught it to sat nothing of women. Billy ; MAKR clover: rot, I know. And even if one. Potato Rot Cure s a • s She could hardly imagine a man doesn't go in for steretyped mourn- ys x - - by with a chauffeur and three closed Ing, it •does curtail social v101tC �sl� �u]tltl oars driving himself to work in a ties a bit," --Drying Process to Prevent two-year-old roadster; file any lab- "You're fust talking off the top Soft Rot in Potatoes Will M oyer, It was difficult to look out of your mind," said Elise, sadly. Save Millions'of Dollars An- SYNOPSIS from.under a shadowy brim with "Keeping me on the outside. Just `lifter Mark Alexander's beau nually '�' lustrous eyes, when that brim Burg- as if we hadn't been friends for tlful wife Ellen died, her ed and billowed in playful.leaps ages.. It isn't fair-when I " MISS. 'whole family became Interest- The Armour Research Founda- i that kept both her hands at her Ellen so anyway-' tion at the Illinois Institute of x 'ed in Valerie, Ellen's daughter head. Mark was -horrified, after the Iby t=former marriage and In Technology announced its scion Finally, as a stronger gust.tilted ' fashion. of men,, f� see.her loose Lists had perfected a drying pro- It the trust fund left Valerie. it coyly over one ear, she took the one hand from the still struggling - --------- .All are anxious to adopt Val- cess to prevent ,bacterial soft rot y-but thing off entirely, anchoring it.firm• hat and wipe her eyes on a gay erle-alt, save Shiite in potatoes which it said would JMark will have none of It. Iy on her knees, and thanking' bit of chiffon, 1 s „ save. millions of dollars annually 1 1 1 Mark hires Lucy Tredway to heaven for a hair net. She was I-Ila frightfully- sorry. Lm for the potato growing industry, struggling with a rage' `•hat in- probably a clumsy brute-" Ho Main's f n Planes 8n Warshi tutor Valerie and keeps Lucy The announcement followed a Fl"ng ps In the house, much- to Elise's chided even, Mark, although res- laid his hand over hers on ,Ehe 14-month investigation which show- 29 NOW AVAILABLE son told her he had nothing to do big hat, and held it closely, "FlyingFortress", "Bristol siesuiiglrler••, dlemay,As ,Mark comes out of with it, The last straw was when Elise looked up. at him from un- ed that the outside skin, through ••h,at: ,Klee GesrgeV11end -any fi,es his office, he is surprisgd to heat treatment, underwent an in- Che booked up and Lound him dampened lashes. She ven cmil6d' - For each picture decried, bend a see Elise pull up in her car. laughing. Men seldom laughed plaintively. crease in the number,of cells that complete"Crown Brand label, with- ' CHAPTER 17 formed a barrier preventingen- your name and address and the liisa emerged, coot In paste] with, and never at, Elise.. "No, darling, she sighed, "lf'a trance of soft-rot bacteria. At the name of the picture you want writ- , "Sorry—but- you should have just that you don't always same time, the drying•process; it- ten on the back. Address Dept. J..12, phiffona, under a huge hat. Boer ys think. ` ° dark, rather heavy eyes were veil- seen,yourself," said 'Mark. "1 mean, Of course, I know you can't go- self -killed-a certain number of The C a n e. d a ' ed- as they rested on him. They the way you looked when we start- dashing arou-nd to parties. Amus- bacteria but did not actually ster- Sfarch 'Company - Made him vaguely uncomfortable. �' �d the way you looked after Ing yourself like that. But surely ilize the potato. Ltd., •i9 n'eliing=" - a couple of bouts with the breeze."' nobody coul. criticize you for com- ton :t. E.; Toronto This was his frequent reaction to The process Itself-was develop- Elise managed a kind of smile; ing to see me! As a matter of primary pattern used � e�q ._ -Elise these days, ed from a "It must have been terribly -fun, ' fact, it's criticism that made me Q •• - He wished ridiculously that he - by a group of Florida growers.who - could take a running ny," she agreed. hunt you up., It's terribly hard to g jump into his employed a type of dryer which. ,. "I'suppose you're wondering why tell •you. You ase so-so sort of ear and be off waving his hat as basically was a conveyor belt run- W ' r I've carried 'you off," she said. sweet, Mark. . But when others he went. Instead he found himself ning through a-hot-air blast. The She had .almost_ mastered, her are involved �sUp crx telling how charming she looked, annmiieement said they noted—that - snd how even midsummer became ' temper Aiark ' asked a sgrreptitious, the rot had althbst• totally dis- ker. Is Some a Talking? _ question of-bis wrist watch. He appeared.'- ' She laid her hand on his arm, Ilark was not quite so successful' was appalled to find only halt an' The Foundatlori's. experimental rind looked . up at his reproach- at hiding his couriosity. over the hour had Passed since Elise met dryer is -20 feet.:_ long. Two 10- ' y. Don't0 conventional, dar• whole proceeding;'•"O1 .course--it him, It seemed to. him that he parallel wooden chambers through she said. Mark decided he was sweet of you—" he began. had been shut.up here with her which air-current circulate'are con-, - would never get used to "darling" "P simply had to see you. And for weeks. nected - at one end for the ea- the effects o¢ the U.S. defence "I'm afraid 1 don't understand," change of air blasts, the other end . ase the current output In valuta- it's practically imposstble to get program, Office of Productiotr• - Ilons, "I'm quite sure what your you to myself even for a minute, he toldher, "I $uppost it's stupid serving as an exhaust through a Management off icials.said recent- " '• opinion is of women who pursue Of course I simply a-lore 'Valerie. of me. Dr you mean somebody we window. Foundation scientists said 1 .soon to their offices. But how else as -you. know, -Axid MISS,Treadle know is talkie about somebody? the process could be adopted cheap- y' am I to see you? And I truly must. is-well of course she's ,quite- They generally. are. aren't they" ly_,and effectively for wide .use.. -A few.' f the changes likely to WiII you drive-me -home? Ob, stimulating;-if you know what 1, Wna is it this time, and what are be made include: Haig' piny of Ilesmon, just take the car back. mesa." they saying? Powder Hairpins wood- or plastics instead of high- shan't be needing it again until Mark nodded.:He"-didn't in the _ . _ - _ r U.S. e wires.;- cellophane, waaied !tonight." least know. Pte. Claude Grey, Sioux Indian -In SDefense per and transparent' las'tics ' g e f pa p - - Mark almost put out a protest- She burried on-without waitl g from Yankton, S.D., is the best ,: =— -rapping$. instead-of tinfoil for r a - )ag hand, as the man touched his for an answer. 'You see; I ean't. scout in the Second Army. On 'Face powder, hair cheese,'candy,cand sap and drove off. Elise was beg, lure, or even abduct you to P pins, cooking y, chewing gum and patrol, Grey halted . his squad ptensily, !porting goods, , toys, tea; refrigerator trays-of plastics Moving flowingly toward his road-- my apartment. I can't think what with the warning: "Take cover. electrical appliances and other ' or glass instead of aluminum; en- ster; and there was nothing to do you're afraid of-" I xmell horses." Ten -minutes gadgets on the countersof retail amelware and iron utensils _-7 - s•cava ooD-XallUed- U. d of aluminum. JJ "I don't think 'you'll be very.. lbappy," he sald, opening the door. _ `«Picone hats and chiffons don't - - _.1aix Specially-well with.roadsters..' - Mark.Has a Caller Bhe tucked her flowing skirts _ . wound her'and"leaned back, with a wistful sigh, "But.I adore read- - ,_, - .stars. Andyou have the top up. :. _ :• _ . ,. , _ r., so I shan't be too terribly wind- = : blovdn. Don't stand there staring Ap _ you getting i Mark brought his tbonghts Lack - with,an effort. "I just-remembered •--A r 'ephone call. Excuse me a - -second. I'll be with. you _ ELLOGGI7. He= was half way up ttie walk ,,.�.. — _ - ore sae, .con asawer, e e A •• - �ehildishly.detrauded as he called Ids house from the superintend, ` ` Oat` office. He had hardly_realis fed how he counted on the hour „ in the pool with Valerie and Lucy. 8e was glad when he heard Chil- tern's -voice. Sometimes 'if Valerie = happened to be passing when the `- telephone -rang-she answered,just In cars It might be Mark ' 1•„� _ .: "Please tell Ailsa Treda ay and Miss Valerie I've' been detained. ` 1 ' `�� _��•. %and to have their swim without, me" he said.•"And Chiltern-1 say -tell diem I'm terribly, sorry, j.. �. will you?" ... "Yes sir," said Chiltern. "cW ili - '' - •` - �" - - ' -� - „s =you be coming home f.:r dinner?" - "Yes," said Mark, loudly. He felt his d bani the faint oice ' . - - '�A`that Belted 'him at the quos- - `• .• �"�� - . "i see, sir, said Chiltern, "Thagk ` Mark almost suspected he.._m 1- _ h did see. He would not_.have_ put it past the man! _ He said "Thank you .and went .>� back-to Elise. He got in beside __ • oil WIN 411/sL1 _ f you're troubled by constipation that gets at'the cause of trouble and I � the common type caused by lack corrects it. But remember, ALL- of the proper kind of"bulk'.'in your BRAN doesn't,work like a purgative. a diet . try eating KELLOGG'S It takes time. ALL-BRAN. See if 'this. delicious cereal doesn't help you feel better. . . ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's '"f - brighten'your days....and make you in London, Eanada;,and sold in 2 ryv forget all about -those harsh, un- conveniently sized packages 01�D w r: 11551 tic. that UWA ulleriduid serving only temporary relief.You'll like this packages-at-restaurants. Rat-it every better way . tasty, crisp ALL- day as,a cereal or in muffins, and ; BRAN, the natural , preventative drink plenty.of water. D°t M. "Serve Savin Bar War Savings:er•t' cafes" to tt D . . by 8• y 8 +� 6s,obi F,tIFNt ',• o, � - •• •- '';ISSUE 41—'41REGULAR C . • . l t .. ks'r'ab24..:R�. r^...,•MY]+a s�S'.raii.. y,�s,T ',r,.. .i v,�`.w..... ,:aM,»n. �...r..a. 3- 7Z�L.MM n.•+swv! , w wr' M1-s+.'`Nf::. •w."^',�` '?-ray ti Wit,. .h,.'M+rk. .moi ' v...wa, - ` n . . cannot peace anywhere all- ar r,+y5. LlKE 3l3[lV"►It By 1-red P141eher , sept in Endon. There is as use • his trying to get it elsewtiore,- K, and ty uararitee and there can be no peace for -_ r =--- Q4ah _ Hitler•aa long as London atands4^ - VOICE r� . - .0 F THE :PRESS GERMANY-A•BOLISH-E_ S THIS t -E A BIBLE - The Ottawa Bible Society reveals that_sales of Bibles in Germany dfopped from 250,000 in 1988 toTHE WAR WAR - WEEK --- Commentary on Current Events• 68,009 in 1940. Berlin and Vienna are thy_only cities where thq dia- - tribution of Bibles is now per.. .. mitted. Two Invasion Riddles Considered: This is hardiy surprising. How , ' could .the Germans. display any in- Invasion of Euro and England consistency in their policies 'Of • s _ ° s x pillage and rapine; in their god• • • ;, There is-very great danger that mansk or Morocco, or; after the less acts of murder and destrue• �l • 1 .rsr the Nazis may force their way Iran fashion, to safeguard us tion. The only surprising thing _ Into the Caucasus. thus jeopardiz-' against--further fence-sitting, in about it is that Bibles still can Ing the Allied position in the Mid- Spain." be distributed in Berlin and.. Vi. dle East :and. the whole Mediter- Invasion,of Norway enna, although no doubt this is in - w diminishing numbers, Perhaps ranean zone. The gravity-of this Both the location and the peo- ,• ` � situation calls for a -major dis- _ plc of Norway favour a British those who-receive the. Bibles are 'traction to relieve the pressure invasion.' Raids have already ' -at' once placed under suspioton. qe on the -Red armies. Would a been successful there because the In the Bible there always is to t general invasion of Western Eur- Norwegian Fifth Column is the be fdund something to solace 'the'' R°e ,.., .� •g.ig '1��/��'`r� opt be-the answer? Mr. H. G-. most daring -and best organized sad at heart to give strength to Wella, the British writer say$: in all Nazi held territory. In the the worried and weary; to give tits "I've been invited oat.for dinner tonight!" "Today,. we. have command of north the Norwegians were never real meaning to life on earth. The the sea, we have the submarine beaten by the Germans, neither- Nazis would.not want too many _ problem well in hand and we have were the discouraged. Their re- Bibles in Germany because it EDUCATION KEPT UP IN Great Plaine to the Gulf of M@fits, r p ' y g might lead to great confusion is.: BRITAIN The Pacific Flyway starts in Al• mastery of the air. That means sistance to the invaders has been Wl}eti the heavy German,.bomb- the more or less complete blockade so active that it was necessary the minds of Germans who are stilt asks-and-=the.bfa-ekenzie Delta and � - is possible, But it means some- for the Germans to import 70 o0A- _not convinced that the Nazi creed legs of Great Britain destroyed follawa the. Pacific c;oael .to Mex- is � schools among other buildings, edu• - „ thing fax more effective than men to garrison that region, id the only one. _ cation was disrupted for the time loo. Except along the c that. It means immense and de- The Germans,-in ureic- devilish oasts, the Invasion of Finland dr ve for world dominat on offer being. 'however, by this time 9d boundaries of these- flyways cam•. _ tisive trikihk power. The Ger- i i ` mss conqueror today 1. in as al- ...Russo Finnish peace feelers in their subjects no room for hope, per cant of the- children taking not always be sharply defined, pas* most conqueror preciselyro parallel position l- might indicate that the Allies for solace,.for charity; no room elementary classes are resetviug• titularly in the+' northern part of - .-:Nappleon at, his culm ni stioa,, He were laying a groundwork of a for persons of good.will; for those full-time instruction the broIntadly -speior, tar-the reason entry has spread himself out on an im- fifth column in Finland to tie is.. whose mizids do not run ,to •the And, satisfactory progress has broadly speaking-all. the country �. with a possible landing in North Nazi y cannot been made in restoring upper edu- from Nebraska north to the Ar- ,Imense frontage exposed to our at- P g pattern. ul German g tack acid-he cannot tell from hour am 1Corv>;ay, With the posseasiou allow tree circulation of the Bible. catioaal facilities. tSo, coast. Lt one great breouing • of Northe. n.Norway-and Patsamo People might read_ there that the It •is good that the schools are ground that is used by many spec•, to hour where he may not be at- in Northern Finland the way ,_ way of the unjust, of the trans. being continued. The children of Is" Of migratory waterfowl. Frout --" tacked. today be cleared for a supply todaof to y will be the,men and women about latitude 45- southward to' _ German pP y gressor, of the cruel and oppres- morrew--aild it is the Gulf • however, H war. She route Russia arounda or sive, a hard -They ey mig now phase in her final try-to d# in the Cape, the-Vftite Sea porta -of Mur- become doubtful. It would be too portant that their education be ways are fairly well marked, and Archangel.mat-Ir and' Petsamo.' bad for Hitler if a great many not neglected. it is within this region that most Russian front. Will the Russians ___ _ Flet her? She may make a last by- 4 a strategical point for another la 'Germany bec+�me ou a apart shooting takes place _ reason. Near the city is one of -•Ottawa.. Evening Journal. Why does a chicken eros" the Tite stairs at the ducks and geese sterical rush at England, but the the few significant nickel da- -v- road? Usually to ,get in the neigh• ' In the different flyways, tnerefor% - r .. pincers are closing In on her; posits ' outside of International bor'i garden; A Kangas City wo. is of great interest •not only to -- MAnitestly. we .aught to .have -Nickel's Sudbury mines.. which -• FARM EFFICIENCY, man was sick of having visiting naturalists but also to sportemea. everything planned and prepared,. product 85 of the chickens in her garden. She pushed iacludiag_a .local�.'evalt at every' . Per Bent. Pigg i" pigs' U not a good war • worlds output of aicke. them into a taxi and drove off to point from 'the .White Sea down time motto. for farmers, The Pres- police headquarters. Police held tlie'North Pole the sun does and Lath the Baltic and round the Invasion of France ant emergency creates as a=trs• At _ the ohiakens until their owner not set;.between-March 21st and which rules out an blind .depen• sea ep em bar Franco may at any time get-off on coast could be made without y them on the right side oY-the road.the ,German side f the fence-- great-risks. It might be possible 'demes on what .Providence may -Sault Daily St clad down to Dakar. We ought to to establish' beachheads. in auf- oboose to produce from the fields. _ IT WILL NOT have three or four expeditionary ficient strength, to permit. of ei-. It requires a stepping up in pro- r fitters will not be won by drla forces hovering ready for separ- tensive operations. The Germafls duction. both in quantity and qual- a car 6-0 oz 70 mile as hoar ' ate or.collective action° eines;k- would thea..probably. be. compel-_ its, 'Ind this fact recognised by } / ;. with the letter V stook on the rear f • _ - - Mrd, ready fora descent at any Sed to divert troops, tanks .and attics taken by governthenu bath i� ane of the thirty or forty possible war planes ' from the kastern here and in the United states. wlsdow-Peirolia Advertiser-Topic. a weak points., front, to prevent the raids from The Dominion Department of If this hovering counter-attack developing into major ,operations. Agriculture is engaged- on a cam• Is ready for the-'enenly, what willla-vasion of England paign to improve the quality of - / - -Iasis be obliged to do in reply? He The other invasion question, Canadian eggs. The American De - = must detach how many men, how partment sets out on a house-to- Saving Ontario5 much material._ to, be `read to ' the invasion of Britain by the house canvas" of the farms, bo put y -Axis powers, might bo- answered meet the-coming blow.? Far more_ by the tact that Germany has over a campaign having as Its .Natural than we shall. need. We can beet.., forced to remove many abject the fitting of 1942 crops to / - _ select our ,point of.attack calmly; troops from France and the oc wartime nee-da.• `.Resources ,/ To the layman and perhaps to P _. 9 gut,y a" he 1?ominion authorifie" No. 68 easily, "and we can strike, land cu ted•countries to the Russian' an egg is an 099. ' ' ,-..wad establish ourselves at one _front. There only remain ••about .: • `^ / 1 place or it several places. Jerry twenty-five diivtslons in all theere are *� must scurry from one point_- occupied countries and these. are quality in touch products,graduations just to M1IgT8 OPjr Routes another aloe his gimm immense front and Bolder meat' It would seem tea s ode fruits' r i s'an nvege table for g -&mA _ to meet tkese en nlrin thrusts. 8• must' do it In great force. He impossible for Germany to' re- m appealing '•insist maintain forces' on his Wes- �-fence and niece eggs, the govern- LasE week .i told my readers organize her military machine in, ment does well to• issue practical something of banding and this ern Front as' large roc 'larger time to attempt t an invasion of week I'wish to continue.'-When a ' than those he has entangled in the P iaetrections,whereby, through pro- g England before the bitter galea per rearing, housing and feeding; bird is banded-it.is liberated with bear a grip to the east. of winter have gripped the English - I do not think that the much Channel and'the 1Vorth Seabees.can be made`to produce a an aluminum band on its foot, on •i talked of invasion of Britain can higher quality. which is stamped a serial number <� :happen now. There may be a 'London Th• Citadel There, must 'be more specific and a return address. It the:bird to raid but I doubt if it will be much But it should be remembered planning of farm production. n'na shot or otherwise killed the shoot- of s card. Oti the other hand, I that the. threat of invasion is. ml- time las, temporarily at least,gone. %r returns the band.to Ottawa or 411.Calumets double-action gives ,a by"for farmers to gear their- out, You double leavening-both d Washington. This is known as a bur• 1 _ cannot believe that,all these in- ways present: Britain,simply can- • , On a large map.the point artg mixing.and in the oven. vosion manoeuvres which are go- not afford to weaken herself too put to the exigenties of local or recoveryl >tng on over here do not prelude much. nd a line This exclusive feature permits She is' the final citadel district .markets which they can of. banding and the point of re determine by personal (,oservation•-, covery are marked aj on invasion of•the Continent. I in this--fight for freedom. Lord They must prepare to serve distant drawn between ' the two points, you to use less and still get better am convinced that presently, and Beaverbrook said: "I •am confi- dent, no matter what ha pens•iii'- consumers, and they must turn �r This line is the approximate mi• Easy-opening, r • the sooner the better, one of p results. won t•spill these sham-fight msnoeu"Ues will Russia ' and 'the Russians are' advice and guidance to.the authors- gration route of the birds partic container,with 6andymeasuriag ' ties who are acquainted, through ula:ly important when•the recov- just turn round and strike at the giving a superb account of them- device under the lid, ANn Tax study 'and negotiation. with the ery .occurs• the same season as neck of Denmark, or Brest, or selves — that Hitler will strikeneeds of Britain.—Winasor llaily banding. Eventually a great num- PRICE IS SURPRISINGLT LOW. ".Bordeaux, car, Trondhjem, or Mur- of us. I beligve,„this because.he .. ber of recoveries are recorded and .. Star,. �- [ the migration route of the species _ ls.worked.out. HE WENT FOR A WALK With the waterfowl it has been w'•' 7 ,William Gallacher lone Commu• discovered that these' migratory Z7 LATEST R.A.F. PHOTOS FREE! nist member, lost 'his temper in routes fall into four -main areae ' Q _ the British House of Commons the across the country-and these have _ -- LSI - other day, tailed Arline Minister been- designated as flyways. Thus - £� � �A1A� Churchill a blackguard and accus- migration routes are individual ed him of lying, and :eft the House lanes of bird Aravel_from.breeding - - st411'Yuming. Reports say he-wept - grounds to winter—home;- and fly- for lyfor a .walk. When tie ret-urned to ways are.those broader areas into Mr. tn. thewhich.many.migration. .blend ::•. ,` } ,. u speaker .aiid the- the House and or come o t _. •- ' ' - ”"'"`' ' asked nor complete withdrawal of Sioi}• .. .. - •se moilonlytwoburhamCorn "Hurricane* or '•Catalina' "if�jf/1j his remarks shout the Prime Min- The Atlantic flyway starts In the ° Starch labels for each pic- the list of 20 ether pic- rNft ister. - - north and. follows the coast south -• 1 tune dealred—or ace Hee tures will be sent with your Hi"Syrup label. Brat request specify your The point in this repeated story to Florida. Another .migratory . name. address, picture or is that Mr. Gallacher. w.ent.Cor a route- of . this flya•'ay starts at h To start, select from the picture- rccv�ted—enclose 7 OLBLf•AC?/NO 8lyin Torppedo••—"Sky me es ary to and mail to wa k, James Bay-, crosses Ontario to Dttoeketq'—••Li`Maine'— clxst 7.awreaceStarcbCo., • Tltere's aothing tike- gain [or Lake Ontario--mid-Lake- Et•i and � ' � "'Defiant "spitfire"— Limited. Port Credit. Oat g e,' { _ a walk when a man loses his tem- by tan routes reaches the AUan• •• •� - - -i`F -per and makes a fool of himself. tic' coa.et In the yidni;y of Squth a ° -clea s + t� ,' s - lire shim backrto rationality.atfd - -tralclinw.arsectartstinttTi aMackeII• sfR• S-AL ADA' g walk en OWDER . -St.' Thomas Times-Journst zte R^!fa N'i,ri. tolCr,v ;f6%rn tht �a,.::.', ,s , e ;L .. .. .,:.--..__,.. ,n.."-' .,.='v"• -,-..r;.."_ •. i ..-.. .r:_azo :a,c•u, ..:...rdl� .�-:a.•.�.� - :.:�:,�< .�.Asa.y�If�.r^x ....,.- -. ,,. ;• .t _�,.r _ _ k' — 'o,^'y1 r.. 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Prop. _ iYi�l chicken papers etc. Persons who wish--AO rH.URSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY �----� -- »_^ u f A• supply our Forces with, ranch ape OCTOBER 9,• 10, 11th. L E. Nt=ILL tnly starter, 'growing reciated reading matter now post � Shows- at 7.30 and 9.30 _ hand in these volumes at their Post AAL- A.LM i�Q� D - - mash la mash, the books donated should be _ sagas-Matzo` _ ' . Office, BMBSI.MgR _L clean and in good condition. It will �`CAught' in ' .14uaoessoe.tolw. J. 1Latltee.l ;�� range mash, joy not even be necessary to wrap them PERMANENT -NAGGING.PAM 9touffvflls - ties' as they will be Ply in msi1 bags the -'Draft"t" Ni ht and DST sew vie starter. concen especially provided for the Purpose. THAT FRAYS THE T 1:M P E R a atarang BOB HOPE and N U N EAiI ES. f T MAY J3 E Phone Red&nee Phow ' t calf starter, tut- ,w„�,,,,,,,�, DORrOTHY LAeIovR with . 28 LYNNE OVERMAN and., YOUR EYES. �I key starter, . . salt WANTED - rooms for light house- ElDDIE BRACKEN C. H. TUCK.OPT. D. Q 106110 av blocks and ba s keeping. Phone S. G. Morrish, Dun- Notre' to You Dun- bags barton. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Dfwy Betels, !. 4 OCTOBER 13, 14, 15th. OSHAFVIA; ONT. ass, - Purina fly. sprays _ y FOIL SALE -• 50 Piga. Win. Lee, Twp Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 Phone. We do Building Aiiau kilt el for ' ettle. Pickering• - Holiday Matinee'Monday at 2 p. m. EiAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S OARPiINT$RIN , LOST -- 18 month old Holstein hei- _ _ Cj jN,y ii\ CRMENTING, ' [er. T.:L. Wilson, Whitevaie.. Phone D. IN. Loekw'ood d4 - :PLUMBING: - - •• -•= = Markham 6502 The Shephe?d FUNERAL D1RSCrr0R . PICKERING. ..ONT. _ WE DELIVER FOR SALE - I. H.'C, tractor 10-20 iiand _ . . u�� - on rubber, in good repair. C. Barr- sof. the Hills Private Ambnraaoe RAUN'INQ 'PHONE 831T - ett, Pickering. Phone 2709. Dap and Night R y dso eell`Sranttord Reo$ng • _•_ FOR SALE - 4 houses at Bi bland o 'our Technicolor Phone , _ Gin for Pho 4900 Materials,Rm ire Bsflireom g staAring JpHN WAYNE -._.,_.Repair Shop ile<a►lvern3ooa F,geipment, lbnro•Watar Creek. Wkn. Griffin, 223 Desrborn Sw BETTY MLD = _ Oshawa. Phone 1348W. HARRY CAREkY ��L Systeme. Beam BeattyZ Tractor Service --- Markhalm, Ont. Stable Sgnigmeat 1Grt►duatE 1.H. C. Tractor School FOR SALE 11pigs, 6.weeks old. COMING - next Building Material . 10 years experience - _ Wesley Slack, Brougham. CHURSDAY, IiRIDAY� SATURDAY. .Betimatee Eras Service in'all mekes of Traetors FOR RENT - 6-loomed house at QE"TDBER 16, 17, 18th• ..Special Service Work Guaranteed !' Licensed Garage Service _ FsirWrt (Roeyu). Appty to Mrs. JAMES STEWART and TO F. ©USE Satisfaction gusaateed- King, Fairport. _ 8-9 ,AU GODDARD. in FARMERS _ ,JOHN NORTON ro LET - 'part of 7-roomed house. - td f. _ = P$oae .�,r>02 I'Aoor 5104 CLAAEI►it)1V7 Electric light and partly furnished. . "Pot `'r old PIG, �l� M - Furnace. Adults preferred. Lot 30, -�.•-- _ Con. 1, Pickering.' Mr: Walton. Not ,�TEN TION. BARGAIN. �l�.EYService,at home Sat or Sun. $READ and RpBtNH00'D— aio • Boa ht-and Sold -- - FLOUR` USED CLOTHING, Brock oa ave -- Expert, servi,2e and re- _ cleaned and prey ed like neve. We - 9>>,b = i2.Bli _ pQ T- h—eatre received a large sMV=ent of high Pit 2q,e _' ; ,7s _- pairs to all T]lSlzes. Rees. hone Me STOUFFVILLB class gentlemen's amts, p G singe coats eta Very resasonAle. It Crushed Pit Run 1 THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY will pay you to come here before you 'Farr-s Elevator guarantees. _ iOCTOBER ..9, _10 and 1lih. 1 go anyrwtere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 �Graanel _ Claremont, t• �-rIiUR FIELD • pp » Band Str. :Vest, Gehawa. 45-8 Sand ►ar, 4 ud$ops Bay" . We also make suits to measure Ail Graded �e � _SJ O� � Graduate Radio and Television and winter coats guaranteed to'-fit. - Stone institute;.Member Official tladio * PA MtP€I w rksnanshi - Service Meo's Association. VIRGINIA.: YM = COMEDY and SHORT, SUBJECTS DAIRY FARM FOR SALE - 100 Delivered-or Loaded in Pit iycres. rich clay loam,,bank oarn silo, n houses, PHONE: Plant, Pick 1.026 The Pickerm* g Pig pen, driving house, -;-MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY milk house, never-failing well, brick tbronto office Howard 647' Orae truths » Yew e7y *Teq. MEAT 1?lA1�►11C" ,OC?4B1`R 13, 14, 15t1i. house, electricity, spring creek near l 1 .11 tti } ii buildings, 4 acres hardwood bush, ©HAT BOURNE 13U1�1 _ Laddie half mile. from highway. 15 m, from COAL, .C4RE. We carry a. fail liar 0i oritb TIM HOLT and Toronto, close to Uiioriiilte ,and-'to _ WOOD, �iiENT,; - _ bRla2khamT pimply W. H�Bonnaon, R. _-. . i ''r YIIiGINTA GILMORE lC�!! es iSAND, GRAVEL, .-,MUSICAL and SHORT. SUBJECT. C014N err and and �dapleLeaf Mn�nalp'ire neraf�ons (,err HURSDAY, FRI:'and-:SATURDAY BUILDERS SUPPLIES ed OCTOBER 16, 17, 18th. insurance Co• - i �t s>' also local oaaiage work .-.Meats ,submarine Zone ••+ ,W�► �• 1.m r_ We havealso plaeed in stoelt a full _ - LLNE_ot MAPLE LEAF_ i_s_&t youi"service 1PAT-.0.'BRIEIr Cheap rates for Farm and Count", CQH3'IiNT .D'iSl®8. Phone Pick 1620 A ALSO buildings. _ - '" Windstorm Insurance on Buildia`s A , 1T0 - ICLARENCE SILK COMEDY and "CANADA CARRIES ON" Windmills, Silos etc. -Automobile Insurance of 1a simple but rich de- • Pickering, Out. ; COOKSHUTT .,tiPHY SUFFER the agony of .Khan , ... All Kinds Il'dtorA. Oltiee 74 - Res. 66 - sign we can .furnish .esatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Write or Pbenta memo, tlsat will �}_ Rnmseaps will give you quick wel- Ideast from every Frost �T oodtossrelief. BOYES' DRUG'QO., $awn�ax &. I��W atatidpoint. In dignity W f BY.� ONTARIO - • WRIT of appearance our. ? 'A enc work vviIl stand out $ Y - through the ages. stack of arts on now, Nor Greater Tribute ` _ •!service an above ssadWhm �l�♦♦ N. W. STAFFORD " - implements, on exhibit In seosia . Highway Mo'numeYstal plows, mowers eta. :•+�. h Works 'BUSES LEAVE - Ont. _ V4'hitb` , 462 Ph. Y. TORONTO TO O 0 FOR R R . Road-West L. LYE _. _ _ _��. --. ,� - -• Kingston - . . • `. . _ _. Every hour at six minutes to the Aou from i 54 a m, 9- m., • �►�. Ont •, r .1.4 a4 P laremont, f and at 6.09. a m. and 10.44 P. M. at 6.44 a. n- daily except daily, ldays'and.Holidays. • . : • Sun _ � •-' - � �� � .. ' • : ._ osHA�A '. • _�PIaNO-TUN1Na- t • �� :. �►' - F!OR AND Barclay-Transport Eve y hour -at the one minutes - all Ki of Repair'Work _ y after the hour from 941 a. m. to - - Atl'Tuning Guaranteed 10.31 p. m.-and at 7.31 %, m., 8,38 a. m., and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at . _O...8.- MaODONALD daily, except Sundays and _ You can pretty near we row e61du arewla w6•rt 6.39 a m da' y _-- teed B tei.tord•i Gro 111"ll. of lblwnwood,ClPl a sad ?orsoM _ _ _._ ------._ - _ _ --.._ b� _ ------ Hol 209 Close Ave. Toronto , •� to 1W 1.e• byerf-•moos need 1•M tiilM "—'•� Sys---- i >ti eo.t• Ao moss-bhd• ly drltees are traded to }s esead Phone >;a]ceeid+s 1662' - ("&-M•o MOW is protein . eoarlseos =A flow" MIS IMIM 110,111100"I".\M - _ - — _ -- 4__ epNOZ'=VITA-DINE�3yereagtLeaeda --- 3 .N g8Us3;- -=Met --�o 'Wallror`�esadr S"aw•taY '�MII � 1tat.. .. 1..s �.e+.. i- >• :: iii.`..tth or +*.R�,t+rr, •- _ :_ !! , R 1 �■i• PEP, VLM, VIGO 9uonornsai3 -. tlla waalhr 1 Wean.- normal "pep, vim. -'ds'°°h a -- vitality? Try Ostrex ,Tome Tab&" / EPNI IE STROUD, DUNBARTON 1�e ssisr 6M stns♦, !few too INFO Contains tonic$, stimulants, AS �d bound awn Metsslsi �JF?'ERIN'G FROlrt' BACKACHES, elements-aids to normal pdP� Phone Pick 77 r 4 - - - `Rbeumatre Prin, -Sciatica, Lmmbugo _ is not nomesacy. Use• RUMACAPB �>40 or ;50. Gat.a special is At onci far'quick relief. - BIOYES, °ry size for only 850. Try this TURKEY SUPPER AND CONCERT DRUG Co, pickerias, Oat. id 1110 normal ped and vim lj. DUNBAR.TjON ON .16th. at all good �[ sM' .blaatlRldd� r^ .,L • n } Friends of this'district offer their iAaeeasor Spears announces as in- Mum*C1 al Corp � .:`C LA RE sympathy to Mr. Banner and fam- crease of $20,000 in the 'TownWp p of �y ily on the losa, of a loving wife and Assessment, not inq!u&n the D. I. { za a mother. L. 2500 scree, which cr6ated a lose a I dwnship_- lir. Harold Loryst, of 'foroatd,' is The regular monthly meeting of of $114,000': visiting in Claremont. of wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Eiwart the W. M. & will be held at the Lakeview Distriot, Dunlaarton-}:aver 'Mr. and Mrs, W=. Birkett visited .Allan Carswell Marjory hamilton), home of Mrs. Dr. Pearson, 'Thursday presented a further petition, for the i = frWtids in Port Perry over Sun . whose marriage took place Sept. afternoon, October 23rd. Owing to improvement of the road through — Mm H. G. Mein" is in Toronto 97th; at the Manse, Claremont. the Annual Su r of the United in the County and Province of ; PPe their Development. As this sub-divas- - at present, taking -a Course- in Red The W. J. Brown family, includ- Church being held on October 16th, ion is still private property, any ONTARIO ' Cross work. ing Jack, of the R C: A: F., who the date of this meeting was changed road-work must be born by the rate- Y% Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Scott, of Fen- was home on leave from Victoriaville to take plaice one week,later than us- payers of apme. Council may after t Sunday With-Mr. Que• for the we ek4n , .acre out $c ual. a road been d has bbrought up to a ' _ ,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given and Mrs. George Scott. nee Mr. and )sora. T. C. Brow4i, on *rtain standard, take it over. In, that the Council of the said Mums- ; , Miss Clara..Neal,. of.Toronto, via-. Saturday. the meantime, Deix-Reeve Down mov- i Co iced Miss Florence $�elby over the Mrs. Mabel Gilhouley Fulleer, of " ed the Council proceed with the work, P� rppl%tion of the Township of week-end: _ Vancouver, a guest of Mr. .erid Mrs. Audiev Seconded by D. B. Antos with the Pickering will. at a meeting thereof Reg. Kennedy 'is Still co , 10 to be held on Monday, the 10th:P,- 4.,attend the.one or two ratepaye day, aM, Aar of hospital, im1proving slowly, but may ad church service at Brougham, and not signed the pletition,"'be asked to ` be.required torerfsain for some time wao greeted by friends of her child- The Ranger house is rented to do so, as a one hundred per cent pet- tea o'clock: (standard time)) is fuse ^ - t. hood. She and her htzaband rverit West a Dunbartoa family for the winter. ition should`be filed. forenoon, 'in the Council Chamber, is r ate the Towmship Hadi at the Village of J" Au apartment is being arranged thirty years ago. The -Club meets next Monday 'ev- Council are considering the Pur- Broughazn, consider a By-law for f over the corner store. Housing in Visitors at the Bert Harvey home ening eyt the home of lylra. Maty chase= possibly in Cl�teasnnt, as auff- { this village has become_a problems as on. Sunday were: Mr..and ills. Sher- puc�ty ieient land, on which they onuld er, closing, stoping up, selling and eon- this other Parts of this township. - l6ck; Mr. and, Mrs Albert Harvey veying to a purchaser or to porches- , Miss Ruth Hollinger, of -Cherry- act proper buildings to house their at portion of the original -tiyll� ltr. Dougall Gillies, of Nota9vtµ, atsd son, of Toronto; Mrs. Cosgrove; Wood visited her sister Miss.Mildred aWntainer and other equipment _ sad Mr. Duncan McMillan, visited of Toronto, who has been a visitor on Monday laat: during the winter months. o��Three as road between Concession Concession Four, at Lot' Yr. add Mrs. Ed. Lewis on Sat4r- at the Harvey home during the past The local Institute will meet on A By-law, confirming the appoint- week, accoa Vanied them horse. Eighteen in said concessions of the dao+'. Friday. evening: at Grasmere Farm, ments to the Claremont Park Board, .-•� Rev. John Marshall, of,the Baptist The Y. P. will meet in the church with the men tock invited. All are was Fussed, as follows — Dr. N. F. TOp of Pickering described as Church, IOs�i ms, will--fie the on Sunday, October 13th. Citizenship welcome. Tomlinson, N. F. Goddard, A. Pretty, follows, that is to cart ALL.AND Whitby-Lindsay Young Peopled Ral- Convener, Francis.Willson_will be in The Atsniverasry Services of the Wm, Birkett, Jori Farr, A. I.. Hooey, SINCrUIR that certain parcel or ly on Monday, 13th. at Whitby. _ . charge. To�gic — Doctors, Dollars and local- Church on Sunday and Monday Wm. Reesor and D. B. Annie tract f laced and premises= being On Sunday morning next, Rev. W. Diseases. Roll Call — A Verse from were highly successful. While the A! By-low asking for the placing-of part of the original said for Daniel will take as his Creme — the Bible beginning with, the letter rroad between the said 'CTowniians Sunday services were not as largely further 30-chile speed limit restrict- T� � Four of said �rownaLip, s-ThaD�Bgiving" and for the evening "'T': attended as one should exrgect, the ions on certain township -roads was service "The 'First Man-and. the There passed away in a, Toronto sermons by Rev. Mr. Jull and Rev. passed- and .being more particularly dsee IK- Last Ma0 Hospital, on Sunday last, Mr. Nor- Mr. jenlunson were of a high order- The Relief account — $31.47 M ala follows,that is to say:— Cagle Yr. and Mrs. ,McCullough visited man Poacher, who spent his YQnth Wid helpful in Christian diving. Mi. MENCING at the South-West axion their son, at Port Perry' lest week. here: After r6wiving his certificate, Jull dwelt on the need for remaining of Lot '18 in the Fourth Concession Mr. George Dick, of Stuartburn, he taught at the Brock Road School, youthful in one's outlook and ceur- SAID REGISTl� % Of said Township; THENCE North Yam, is visiting the Scott family, later graduating fain.Law.School, he age, refraining to see ` pobaibilities, 73 -begrees 32 MINUTES EAST in. -- . here: took up residence in Toronto, where Mr_.Jenkinson called for the building SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th auc- �.along the Southerly ,Limit of tOL The Womses Missionary Societyr he has resided for•many years. His tion sale .of N acre farm, more or said Lot 1065 feet, more az less, id of paved highways,hridges and eves a point in'' the-•''intersection of said _ • Will hold-its,October meeting in the only sister, Mrs.-Hugh. Mechin, of cloverteafs for the Lord's m , mak- less, with dwelling and outbuildings, limit with the SoutherIV Limit of s ,school-room of the United Church off pickering-survives him,-and has the ing it easier to do Had the at Lot 8, Com 9, Markham. Proper- Thursday, October 16th, at 2.30 p• ijinpathg of friends here. service been one hour tier in the ty belonging to estate of the late tmvellled road running through said m-;instead of October 9th,-as usual. ' The Wome s Institute will meet afternoon there would- have been. a Thomas.McCreight. Implements atsd Lot 18 THENCE lygbutherly �t - 1[rs. Mdatyte's Group.will-be les _at..the_home of Mrs. Manson Ellicott larger attendance. A•nd since there furniture of said estate will be off- right angles to the anal Southerly! charge of the programme. next Tuesday, October -14th, at 2.15 was no Sunday School service, such erect without reserve-`at 'Sanas time Limit of Lot 18 a distance of i test Services on Sunday nest in the. p, m. Stan. time. Demonstration, b3, an arrangement_ could.easily_ have. and place. At 1 p. m. S. T. Property to a point in the Northerly Limit of United Church will be- held at the local leaders Miss Arsnte Bayles been made. The Solina Young Peo- sold subject to reserve bid. J: A. Let 18 in Concession Three of sand - usual hours, observing „1'hanksgiv- and Mrs. George Willson on the — le, put on a wonderful-dramas on Cattanagh, Markham, AAministrator, Townshiip; THENCE Westerly in iaL music by the choir. "Use of Whole Wheat Products." An P Gordon Sellers, Agincourt, Auction-. and along said Northerly Limit 1006 ing". Spec Monday evenings which was laughab- 8_g feet, more or less, to the North-west Miss Es el Hughes, Toronto,' will. in4-itatiowis extendeO .to all ladies to le all the way through. 'the actors_ eer• - angle of .the last-mentioned Lot; be guest salosst the morning ser- attend this meeting. were good, especially the twro -mail) THENCE North-westerly a distance Visitors on Sunday and week-end, ones, who appeared to be cut Out FRIDAY, OCTOBER loth--- auction Just how careful a person -should at the D. Crawford home, tneluded: for their parts. The choir on Sunday sale of farm stock and implements, of 85 feet 5 inches, iisore or leas, to be in handling gasoline was demon- Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Crawford and consisted of twelve local.talent, ass- the property of George Balmer, Lot the place of SONS.-g• or Mr. and Mrs. Mrsnson. and were 22. Con. 1, Whitby. One mile east of ALL dsi may PERSONS.- interested,pre- Whitby . awn.. urn so whose r mi ht be Sixth of Uxbridge. Mr. Fussell Al- Clarence Richardson, of Brooklin. Mr. 'mucz.appreciated jndiciadlq, affected by the passing of bright was transferring gas from and Mrs. Graydon; Carlton and-Mr, Sale at 1.30 sharp, D.-S. T. See'bilis. such proposed By-law are required to one cans to another at-an early-hour, and Mrs. Waldon Carlton, of Toron- _ Terms Cask. Wrn. Maw, auctioneer. attend at the said- meeting; ed to . .with the aid of a lantern, for light, t o; and Si�naImart Ehnen Cravpford, -vhitev'ale — they will bb heard in person, or by when fumes from the gas came in of Barriefield Cattip,-near Kingston. WED.x1E.9DAY,.OCTOBER 15th' -- Counsel or Solicitor with reference contmt e lantern with res thattthethbarn, a car d some �_ � _ • auction sale of farm stock, ample- Zontac • - r• merits and grain, the property of thereto, n, petitlontng to 66 :50 . 1i Ir w est Mrs• Randall, Mo ill a and Constar -Robert Readshaw, Lot 11, Con. 5, Ux.- he M _ _ A large number of our Peop bridge Tw p. 4 alien north of Clare- DATED this 7th dw of October 19¢x- i here, took in the Markham Fair on . Rev. Mr. Newham, of Markh9Lm moot e a one, Saturday. _ _ -r--- Cash•W. F. Marquis. auctioneer. ��� The. Baptist Church Anniversary Mr, J. Znbri3key was s Montreal will conduct evening service in the DONALD R. BEAT4N, Uhited Church on Sunday next in Clerk .of the. said Municipal Corpor- . ge:4ices and Supper were one-..Of visitor this,weal. the absence- of the.Pastor, who will SATURDAY, OCTOBER lith —enc- ation of the Township of Pickering. :. the best attended-In-me—ars. On Sun- Srd, DiN4es and"Mr. tion sale of farm stock implements, - ' }lay, Rev, Keith Daniel, son: of t'se Da-.ies'-sister, spent the week-end at Church- - hay and' grain; also farm of 50 no- Pastor, deli5ered two very' inspiring bliss. Margo Wilson's res more or less,at Lot 21, Con. 6, ,ROUGE-HILLS SCHOOL Lorne and'14irs. Tran were honored messages. Music was rendered, •for SSS Walt. Davies_returned to his Pickering Twp-, half mile west of with a farewell party at -the home tire Sunday Services try the home unit at Niagara, after a wrek's sick Brougham,.on NO. i Highway, � the September 86th saw the sutxesaf'uI ;h r d and-Mrs. Blake :�xs e, an of William Dunn. Sale at conclusion of the Roue Hill Schoot choir and,raise $tquffviile United, leave. property g •heir departure from Wititevale, by Chuix i choir. An ' excellent supper Blake and M,Fs. Rehman and Mas- one, stan. time. Terms Cash. Terms Red Cross Aluminum Drive. One and a much-appreciated program on the Honour cable Class. Interesting ter Chester Benson were visitors at, g��. were enjoyed. 141;x, ,Robinson �n real estate made' known day of hundred and forty-two-pannus of the _ :Tuesda0- bight, was had by tike cap- Markham last week-end, sale. A, S. Farmer, auctioneer. ' _ much-needed metal- was collected b`9 conducted a • Quiz Contest, Some act filled church. The program was Clover threshing and corn cutting �- - the boy's and grits during the 8-day. dainty' towels , were presented to given. by the Mount Dennis Baptist, is-the order of the day with farmers. - rU£SDXY, OC 7iOBER '14th — ee- campaign. War Savings Stamps were church,choir, assisted by bark Wm. hereMrs. Tran, as a mark of appreciation tensive auction sale of 150 hogs,'40 -won by Betty Prbsser�.Muriel Wells, Harper, Susses Helen Citulski,-Ruth i dainty lunch concluded a fine sx- : Miss McEwen, of Torono, has.'re.; head of cattle, calves, feed_L�rs, telt- Shirley Bell, Carol Howe, Geoirge 'Spn ord and Mavis Bailey, and ial eveniti� Pearce and Murray Miles for their 'ngf turned riser two weeks with Mise The Women'= Institute will fold ars a,nd' coal, the property of-T. H. was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Cramp. McGillivary, Lot .1, Con. 2, Uxbridge work in the campaign. Betty Prosser A very enjoyable time was had. at their usual monthly meeting on R?ed+ nesday, October 15th, at ,the home 1 1-4 miles north of Highway succeeded in bringing in the twenty - a Weiner-roast last Saturday night of Mrs. H4Sh Pugh, at 2e30 .sharp• 47, near Goodwood. Sale at_ 1.30-S. four pounds.. of Toronto folks, at Wilson's Park, c T. No reserve. Terms Cash, Clarke This ambitious schoows hOldin$' ' coligh.am sympathy is extended to-Mrs. 0.- Pectal music, readings and paper.. Prentice auctioneer, another.drive in the neaf< future- rom your Correa on- 'wail ladies who wish to sad sorZew icer Crammer: f y P thing, either fruit or vegetables, to ---- dent, also a News reader. e usual anngat, contribution, kind- Miss Helen Malcolm was a Queens- came. or notice of'same to . ly bring vide visitor several days last week. the-meeting,-This objective has pre- � Zri ,Communion Services on Sunday viouslvbeen held in \ovember, but y a good attendance. ''D u n b a rto n the Executive thought October might .- bar. George VCillson is progressing ; tie more convenient. Another layette C ' favorably, but is still in hospital. will be complete except tor: wash- birs _David Stephenson has ibeen' airs, A. Food, of Bow-mamille cloth, safety-pins, two shirts and a setinusl-y. ill during the, past 'week,, spent 1 t..Thursdat kith, her friend, baby blanket. Ancone wishing to but is improving. _ Mrs. 3lllison: contribute these. - man. thanks. Miss Ella Wgllace, of Toronto, was Mr. and :ears. J. Hennick visited Sir. and itlra. Thomas-Hamlin dn- a guest at the Brown home on 14red- with relatives•here last week-end. nesday. _ Bliss Violet Allison. returned, with toyed the fe.:.it..tios of all their 'w ' relations and friends, on Tuesday, ` Quite a'number from here atten- them to their home at .-North Tona= the 7th when they celebrated their' A'"� t -led Markham .Fair sad Burne were waada-for a holiday. : ' 3 successful exhibitors, rs. n-returned recent Antiivlersary. _A jovial dinner- `1 rfe consisted of their eight child- { Brougharti'friends extend the best�after visiting-friends•at.Wingham. wenty-ttvo gr=dchildren and•a al $' - - -- great-grandchild: The house eautiful with glorious autumn ` �' owers and foliage, gold, predomitsa- : : - ting. Mr.-and.-Mms Hihilin were i , married on October 7th, 1891, by J Rev', r.' young, of Unionville. For -._ _- -- - _ -many=seare=then have lived in White- 1 vale Mr. Hamlin's fruit and .eget- _ - able garden is one of the finest, in a - -' ,aro 'i� a ,ready market noW for your the surrounding district. Inst year Y . _ . _. INUT__Qn�R�E =Tp�w. Take' he -took Second Prize In the whore ` )'icicering Tow"hip-for the- best iadvanta�s of this presen#..opportu.ni#y. garden.. The very' t es �.... Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin for continued _• e�mlllg �►til�rchau: os ++ a1R , s Co11WIt your locar d a«' or wr& pnoropth► to good health and happiness) 1 WHAT THE TWP. NUCo IL DID h$��QaSt �r HINGE & DAUCN PAPER C�., TRENTON, ONT. at Mondays Session. y' The breech of one of the 92 inch coastal defeAcd i$tms bsin� cloedd ,� t?t' Authorized a .Grant of $35.00 to Biter the shell and olsarge have been loaded, ♦ -- - - ,' - We South Oatacio Ploughing Ass. 5..,�.,. ., �,' _. :..•: ...y., to - - .'�" +.! : .. . . . 'R1B:t,dt"! C.rW.,.--w.rytr�—••�-•du .L as'..r;PJ'S�`,a.. it: •:�rbp�C .r i';..-:: .:.Gy.+'.x: • i:•. 4.°W�'� ac.0 ;nC- ae��>'a.'ar.^:.. 4R?�.'• .. !;fi° . ) • r, r HAVE - .. -R �pFF 1 It DOES taste good in a pipe l A AVAff ��" Y 0 U 8 E�A R D y HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH-139 yt-LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN -650 tdra ed her down from soaaht to Two little toddlers couldn't re- also packed in Pocket Tins "I thought I had a life-long victim when t I silt the temptation to explore the . Kg a social newly built air-raid shelter. Just - menace.Too much coffer and tea upset her as they-disappeared instde a pe- --she became my best example o tum. sa- lic"Wh came along. - 1C0 �� -- nerves. Then she switched to Postum sad "Who's inside there?" he asked soca after she started the thirty-day Poatum sternly. �� Oaceagatnshe----= For a few moments -.there was sal��ed� a tense silence. Then, when he • • • a became the town's pop pular nodal leader and Caffeine Ne Tes had lost another victim." repeated his question, there came 4 Some people,and all children should never drink a reply in. a shrill, nervous voice: wQe•or tes. If upset nerves mala you irdubly "Hardly anybody,.minter.". s■ns• .l•.ple..na,, h•■dach•. or indiI be: , called up just the other day.and. prosecuted for wasting food. He switch to dellcious Pasettm.This Wholewaa bevao- ase contains,so cageine,cots lea per cup and i■ -- - 'asked-for my recipe." can't give it away that would be pcetamed instantly in the cup with no Waste.Gee For his gallantry a Scottish letting another person obtain food ' i.t:wn today from your grocer. soldier was given a decor&- ., „ Jimmie said 'the teach- coupons - a criminal of- without r - ts231 tion. A week or so later a `er, `What is - POs p&1 asked him: ambition?" Your greatest • there's too macho an't e t c at It And what does the wife think ` r,'• ""' of your medal, Sandy?"UK i*,.:,:�iw, " Jimmie considered thought- :. Milan y. "She doe■na ken yet," was fullI think," he said,• "it -i■ 1 ^ r - ---- -- - the reply. "It's no' my tura , " G to wash mothers earn. Iceland rows , - r Salad& Tea Co to write.' - .. Tropical Fruits Ole Olson 'came into a :Kinzie- Montreal ,Is 'I o vela ne n in ui" d a to e o da and re .. Donates g Y q ... Modern o ates Prizes uite' A Cit Q y t a-drug store h n -. -The Bugle, publication of the a d t re if they d a g had y g P Y "s squirrel" whisky. United States Atilt Occupation Etiquette q �' One thousand miles from -the Y P "No," said the clerk "but I' Forces in Iceland recommended Ontario Plowmen Will Com- ., „ Atlantic, the harbor of Montreal ' $Y ROBERTA LEE can slip you a little Old Crow: thrives busily for eight months that Americana who do not be- pets For Valuable -Prizes At " +' � e don van to lips said f t Ate N 11eve in miracle• vis'st the garden _ Ay t t o he year. After New York, e -- --Branch Matches the Swede,* "Aye test vent to show at -Reyk'avik and see' the 1. What are "two things to pump around a little." it is the leading seaport of the . banana tree, 'grapes and melons - avoid when -beginning a social continent and the greatest.wheat- . co t in letter? exporting centre in the world. Itsgrown 2. Is it ever.permissible when Plowmen throughout the Prov- Customer: "I've come back he gird ring ex- celand .. g'h grain elevators can' hold 12,000,- en show, featu _ asked to pass food at the talble ince are-looking forward again to buy the car I was looking 000' bushels. . Besides a floating hibits of fruits -and vegetable& _ to--help.one's.aelf first? with,keen anticipation to the day at yesterday." _ dry-hock 600 feet ,long and 136 grown in hot-houses heated with - 8. '-Should an applicant for a of their branch hatch to compete Salesman: "Fine. Now- feet wide which can accommodate hot spring water, it the current position extend his hand in great. for some of the valuable prizes tell' me, what was the ons vessels up to 25,000' tons, Mon- at�racti,:a bore .. Ing the prospective employes who being offered. A cash prize of "dominating thing that mad* treal harbor has &% miles of !s interviewing him? $10.00 offered .to each of the you decide to by this car?"-' T wharves and 66 miles of harbor _. 4. Is it all right !or a guest eighty branches by, the Saluda Customer-: "My wife." railway track. Montreal is the •� _ to smoke while riding in someone Tea Company for the beat Iand - headquarters of the Canadian alse's caro in jointer p1Qw sod classes fi of : .Three Canadian -soldiers sleep- National Railways;. the largest c'" �.. b. What Is the: fifteenth wed- particular interest, for the win Ing in a tent in an English:.camp railway system og, the. north is - ding anaivessary,'and what kinds nen of this "Special" earn the- were awakened by a terrific crash American.'continent. t o, eye sof' gifts may be given! privilege of competing for vales- not faraway. _ S. Ill what way can a wife able trips.in a Special Champion- "What was .that - thunder or Something New ,.. avoid accepting an cavitation that ship Clave at the next Interna- bombs!"'asked asked one of them. r'.. Might displease her husband?, tioual Match. The good -fortune "13'ombs," was the laconic ails!- _._._._ In Puzzle Gam4e _ of two young plowmen from war. 11. Beginning with the word . H°ruby' Ontario, in 1940 has :be- "Thank heaven for thatP' - Here•'s a new kind of puzzle. -Answers, �« '-.- g � come the' topic of conversation chimed in the "I tho t ' ,,s`,r "Ing." P � A. soldier •was seat sometime. E v e r9 • 1 or, -- I and a word ending in in soldier i - g e. among plowman all over Ontario. -we were going to have.. more ago to the Isle . earaoatumror to as "Having returned As a reward for their prowess ram duty at an internment camp. dozens of minor�■il. town, I am . 2. Ne, 8. they were given a trip which took Captain: "Are' you happy There was len of an ar and mentil.Sisal]In coat but plenty . g very valuable in use. - "•_ No; wait fon the employee to of- .them to point of agricultural ie.- .+sw that . you're in eb• he decided to take Lord Wtiol- fer to shake hands. 4: He must _ terest. in the United States and Army?" gYICK RELI[i FOR never do so without asking,per- Caned from Toronto to Van- Recruit: "Yea sir." m aki advice and'store. it'for lam- HEAD COLD& NGAAPItIG ;mission. .. 5. -Crystal;''agything in a' _ _, ., making. SUNBURN N ED INSEHCT.DITEES gias&Ware makes suitable gi#t&. aouvr. Captain: What were you Now, he has - a big store of - They >iaw. cowbo a ghee herd [n eiviliais life?" CUTS AND sRVISES 6. _By consulting her husband Y ' sugar ready to-make jam for the ens other toe. _ 6. -B accepting the invitation. eta and miners in the "copper" Recruit: "Happier still, winter. But he has received or-' town of I3ubts, Montana. This sir•" an . M ` V ese g nuts," said the He can't• take• the sugar -with. with the unexpected. In. Iowa young married man, "are not like - him; the food office won't permit ; % 'P. o w Can I? they est in on a conference with my mother used. to make." that. He cannot sell it; he hasn't farmers and answered questions "I know it," replied 'the recent a license to trade. He can't des- e about Canada and htiT methods of bride, sweetly. "Your. 'mother troy it; if he does, he will be HY_AN1!cE-ASHLEY_ Every mtnut6 of — trip was an education and they. .� e lore call- I- prevent daII- learned many new methods «'-. . CLASSIFIED A D V E R ?' I S E M E K ? S eat4>•-colored wash materials from • farming which they'are using to .lading. considerable advantage on their _ A.. Before they are washed, -own farms. Gordon McGavin, - - soak them-In lukewarm water, to Vice-President of the Plowmen's AGENTS WANTED PER"O N AL N I•U'RITIS which a !eve drops of turpentine Association, accompanied them M AERoaI RTIC METER FOR AUTO- PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT have been added. guide and manager, mobile, truck, tractor; bus and SCPE:P,F'L000S H A I R SAFELY, marine engines. More power! permane tly, privately removed: the Rood results from taking Q, How -can I- Weak straw Stops carbon! 25% more mileage. Face, Limbs;- Treatment $2.00 Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatle illattingv If restrictidna do not forbid, ' .Airmail for. quick information! postpaid.• plain wrapper. Guar- Pains and Neuritis. Efunro'e Drug a• similar opportunity will be .Agents, write for territory. Dept a,nteed kill roots. with one appit Store, 335 Elgln, Ottawa. Post- A., Wash the matting With a PP Y 9. Box 163. Vancouver, Canada. cation. Canadian Chemistry Com, ..paid $1.00. doth dampened is hot salt water, given to the winners of the first pang; Wilkie, Sask. !tutu s handful of salt to a bucket " _A<.E;NTS - SELL A GUARANTEED TRACTORS and second awards of the SAI.- g product. Attractive package. Sella �IAIRDRESSING SCHOOL z o! hot Water, Wash Only a small ADA" event at the "Interna- an sight. Over 100°x, prod[ West ONE 5/40 UIL PULL TRACTOR ?!pace at a time and wipe d at tional" being held this year nese IR t 1 1 Manufacturing Company, and One 20/35 OIL Pull Tractor. p dry Dr ,pt.'A., 151 Church St., Toronto. LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Both reconditioned. Thomas, Lc once. Thin also. prevents it from Peterborough. ' They will also re- Robertson Method. Information Scott, Cromarty. Unt. i turn, yellow. : ceive gold and silver medals, for BABY CHICKS on request 'regarding fall claifaes, / lTe Y now beginning. Robertson'a Hair- TIMBER Q. How can I remove the first and second prizes .respec- SCORES 6F Hair- BRAY CUSTOMERS dressing Academy, 1ST Avenue shell more easily',from a hard- tively. Twelve Other cash prizes, make money with tall chicks. Get Road. Toronto. - y' yyour Idle'brooders working rats- - -- TIMBER•WANTED `,boiled egg: ranging from $25.00 to $5,00 are Ing broilers. Especially this fall /ICSiCAL iNSTRU!lF1TT9 STANDING POCK EL11 FOR FALL' offered for the same event. Limited number laying pullets. and Winter requirements. P.O. A. Crack the egg firmly down Ask for Bray Fall Service Bul- DEALERS R'ANTtID. BY MAKER- Box 101, Station F.. Toronto. letin. Bra Hatcher 130 John N. i Y 5. OE a table, and roll back and Hamilton, Ont. ' of stringed musical instrumento. forth a few times. The shell will - send• for catalobue. A ,Deania & OFFER TO `INVENTORS - _ almost fall off and the egg will `\\\\\�\ ///��/j RFD POLLS Co., 981 tiairn-Avenue, Winnipeg. 'be perfectly smooth. \ /� AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR \ TE � COWS, HEIFER CALVES 3 to Il MEDICAL List of inventions and full infur- !y Q. .How can I remove stains months. Bull 13 months. P. Hon- mation sent free. The Ramsay Co., t Binger, Thorloe, Ontario. IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS Registered. Patent Attorneys. :7s on. metal-ash trays. after taking Dixon's Remedy for Bank Street, Ottawa,'Canada. _ A. A little denatured slcohol HrVINE!tSES sOLn Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis. -- -- - - Btu nre=s--Drug"-SCooe- 335 •Elgin, 4 QUILTING will remove.these stains. \ g Iy ALL TYPES OF BUSINESSES SOLD. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. QUILTING PATCHES, GOOD QUAL- B.' How `can I make a good = city, Rural, Large Small: F3very- q • • thing strictly coniifdential. TWen- ity prints and plain broadcloth. s 'sandwich, filling? _ ty years experience. G.1 o b• MEDICAL Four pounds for, due dollar post- o A. A delicious sandwich fill- Exchange, z College Street, _ rid Textile Jobbers, 516' QUPen " ing can be made by adding to one Toronto (opposite' Eatons). REPRESENTATIVES (Either Se71tj •. 'Toronto.. Cup of chopped ham enough vine- MEYt SARGE FARM FOR SALF. (profitable)able to . Write: apecisilY STICKERS r ' - gar to moisten, and then one -■ CoopeReanedles MINIRt s / � 100 ACRES, DUNDAS COUNTY. 90 Yonge Street, Toronto VICTORY STICKERS - FUR tablesporyful of peanut butter. YOUR � + acres cleared, good Roll, Large i autos, doors, windows, halls and Use color nail andpepper + G house, barns, four outbuildings. . _—_ _. .-_ - y as sea- homes, Six assorted for SOG, t8 — MINARiI S •1\ 7N-ow occupied. S. R. Thorpe, Wil- MINK -for 50e. Harvie'& Flag' Store, z3$ ----coning. Mix.well before ,spread- liamsburg, Ontario. King St. East, Toronto. Ing between slices of-bread. YEs, MINK RAISING t9 LucRA- Q. HOW can .I soften the FLOWER HOLDS tive. But don't forget, your suc- , STAMPS y DAFt�VI�1 TULIP BULBS FOR cess depends on the foundation CtIt1C16 around my fingernails. SOLDIERS stock you start with,. Invent a FREE TRADING A[EMBERSHIP, sale. Clara Butt, pink, 60c per - A. Ordinary table butter 'in dozen; $4.50 per hundred. Pride stamp to know about 'SLG LAB" one month. Elite Stamp Exchanb-e, RUS OUT TIRED ACHii e1 Haarlem, 70c n dozen, $5.50 a beau beautiful large, dareders: 'thek ratdlky rturR Box 1732 Winnipeg, Manitoba. •acell'ent for this purpose. hundred. J. Vet. Fergus, Ont.- Maska Minkory, St. • Hyacinthe, s Que. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE "Padd melon" is not a melon CARS, NEW AND.USED Y , IN DESERONTO; HOUSES $500 UP, •but the name of a kind o! wallaby REMOVER _ � - �i M MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., town venter, electricity, gardens. Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- several with both; furnace, gar- " r Wat1Ye O Ansfrara'.. h--dealers;-three--}oea'tloni,-til__ g'I;gE.RFLL'.OiIS_HB,xFi MULES AND- age. One 17 acre farm. For DFt. Pleasant Road 5040 Tonga Warta permanently an pain es articeriere-nee-Airs-_C Ssheil.— $t., 1660 Danforth'Avenue. Our r-Lmoved by electrolysis, 18 years' -9eaeronto; Highway 2, Onta.ria.-. - - - ..The most powerful anti-aircraft Used Cara make us many friends. experience. Ahne Graham Logan, - +� e/ 140 Carlton Street, Suits Two, -searchlights Can throw beam& via- ' GOITRE Toronto. Phone RA. 2868. Branch- Play S$efeI Send'Your Films To ible five and one-half miles. MIDDLE-AGE as in Hamliton, London, St. cath- 1n0�1'Istl "ABSORBO" rine&. -: >lAVD YOU GOITRE? a _[ 38-� reduces and removes. Price $5.00 --� For -better results and faster ser _ bwttle.-Trla}- 8 8 - �-{- - - o rti -stsa,-�-�oalp vice. r exposure -films Y6c; re. 7olitit35-007 1t1 Bias - --- _ _ Rrlatz for 25c- both with free en.YOIR EARS RIM? NEED TH1s .ADV10E11 oroato. }a omen _. [ayM somebody's tandas about out If you're cross,restless.NMVOVS- L GAL AND PWNTND PhOtagr�hic.Xmas Cards - noticed bad breatL. se hat flanker,dleelness-oats.! a OR 8 F.NPOS REN made from your own'negatives Ie. v by thL period to a woman's lite- N. LINDSAY,LAW OFFIC>a CAP- S attractive styles - folder type stomach often accompanies occa- 2SC • •, IpIM t:Yy LydUt B. Plnkham'a Vegetable ltol Theatre Bnildiai, Bt. Thomas, with mounted picture lz for $1.251 COnitipation.ADLEPI!<AAbleatU Compound. Made at Sets Iy for ntarlo. Special Department for FREE ENI.AItGFMENT flat type with embossed mar lit. i�+7�Y(tivee for flunk bowel aatIon ssld 'too+nen.Hundreds or t�oussMs t'e- rmers collections. - With Every Roll 19 for '89c. No orders for Iesa than carminatives M relleyd pa. To maeaably helped >RollOw label dlrse- i. six. ttons.Made fa Canada. �t�QI���*1�� AF;TiU Fthrt F[Yi9HF:RR Im�erlat Photo Service •DLBItI=A tedq. as7.7VL 41---#41 Rox 121 TORONTO Station J. Toronto. '�' ---------- W, • d SX Itis. .ire had been delivered kom WAVELJ. TALKS WITH RUSSIANS his pasolon-for money,, and bin eqn. All Wives, Attention 1, a 4 y nivance with evil, and now, instead-- S of doing everything crooked help the Defence to Wive# can program become wealthy,. he is-willing to C H 00 L by getting their hui. x bonds' breakfasts and being gen. 7 give away practically everything A he has, that he might have a con- orally sympathetic, a safety ex. pe Home on science free from condemnation, Y. L E $ Soiv -— ----- rt said recently. H dt. r and that he might, from this time, tions are: responsible or 10niny t LESSON 15 industrial' accidents the cost walk uprightly before God. He wen �41,912,000 man days of work -CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR- Matt. that day saved from his sins. 1:21; 20:25-28; Luke 19:1-10; Jesus Seeks the Lost. Jast year, W. T. Cameron, safety 4. advisor ' to the United States John 3:16; 6:66-69; Acts 4:12; 10. "For the Son of man came 'Rom. 3:21-26; 8:31-39; 2 Cor. Labor Department, told a safety to. seek and to save that which 5:14-21; Phit.2:5-11; ITim,1:15. was last,".The faith and salvation conference. .-PRINTED TEXT-Matt. 20:25-28; of the publican. and his family Luke 19:1-10. would be utterly Impossible except Dreary:Day -TEXT e Son of man came to GOJC04'N -For God so loved for what th the world, that H-Cgave His only do. It is Jesus-W-No says men are The pbstmen recently brought lost, but it is the same one who British taxpayers,the-first income, begotten Son, that whosoever _belleveth on Him should not says He came lovingly to seek tax bills under a new law callin life- -He Is still seek- for up to half of all they earned but-have eternal and tot save such. 'John :16. Ing them. He has never sought in the year 'ending last April -5. IN ITS SETTING and found anyone so utterly &ban- THE 'LESSON Time--.,The announcement of the dbued to sin but that He has been 462t - -angel 'was in March., 5 B.C. The able to save .even unto the utter- HOW TO HANDLE— declaration of Christ concerning most. His saving mission was uttered In conversion;Jffarch, A..D. 10, and the id Wood Liqui of Zacchaeus. took place at the name time. The discourse in which Is Achieved John :16 was found was uttered April, A.D. 27; the later discourse A method of making liquid from John. in April A-D. 29. The wood was reported' to the Ameri- statement' from Acts was given ' Sian Chemical Society recently by about A.D. '33. The Epistle to (tie . H. P. Godard, J. L. McCarthy and Romansand the Second Epistle Harold Hibbert, of McGill Unf- f to the Corinthians. were written versity, Montreal. .'about A.D. 60-that the Phillip- This is the first time that wood pia#a A.#. 64,,and the First ZpW has been . completely converted Into ale 'to Timothy, a year later. a liquid. The purpose Is to Piace�-.rbe announcement of the be able to extract more of the -angel was given in Nazareth. The General Wavell chats with Soviet Colonel Povov, •centre, via valuable chemicals, especially statement of Christ about -His say- Interpreter, right, in Baghdad. • those resembling the products of Ing work was pronounced. in Per- coal. The liquid in made by beat- &ea. The conversion of Zaccliaeus which Jesus 'came down to earth, 25. "But Jesus called them unto ing wood in an organic solution was In Jericho. The discoursecon- Him, and said, Ye know that the at a little over 500 degrees Fah' talning John .3;16' was given In. This-purpose recognize i s tw'o facts: rulers of the Gentiles lord It over renhelt, and under 5,000 pounds lost The conversation with hrst, the 'fact that men are them, and their great ones exec- pressure per square inch. the disciples took -place at Caper• and need salvation: -second, the cine authority over them. 26. Not One of the new chemicals so saum. The passage from Acts'was fact tlisit Gold loves men, and In so shall It be among you; -but who- 'obtained, they reported, closely Constable Herbert H. Scatt of bom a speech uttered in Jeru• going to undertake with -air of.-His. soever would become great among. resembles the stuff from which London fondles incendiary bomb • salem. Romans was written from.- power to -save th�!m. The word you sbaii be your- minister; 2fA nylon is made. Others are ex- as 'he explains to Los Angeles pected to be useful in paints, police how London-bobbies oper- �Corinth; Second Corinthians, per "Jesus" Is the Greek form of the And whosoever-- wordId -'be 'first ate during an air raid and handle lam from Philippi: the Epistle word Joshua which in turn, Is the among you shall b-er your servant; lacquers, varnish.shot and plastics. this and other types of explosives. the Philippians and First Tim. abbreviation for the longer word 110 28. even as the Son of man came lobby were written from Rome., Johoshua. meaning -Jehovah save; Meaning of Word "Jesus" to be ministered unto, but thus, the. name Jesus means Cod to minister. 'and to give lUs The New Testament, as Its'very saves. 'Ile :first Me, declares the purpose for a ransom ,.to many." Jesus has His .Life a Ransorn WOMAN ARTIST just rebuked the mother of the of Zebedee ebedee for asking:for high places.in Christ's Kingdom for her Hn - Answer Pfe ons puzzle 17 She Iived two sons. as In rebuking her has By William I Noted woman ZK Q emphasized the virtue of saving artist. last THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson concur. others. To Illustrate, -He speaks 10 To shun A I VE 18 TO DfEw of His own mission. on earth, -de- 11 Intention, BE! 20 Brief rule. claring thAt He bad-come; not to '12 To abdicate. �22 Flightless be waited -upon, 13 Wrath. bird. 'A N but to wait UWn 11 Ing. +4UMA others---not that the world might 14*To soak.Sax. 23 Th CAtf4CM serve Iiiin, but that His miglit en. 13 Manifest. 24 Fashion. Inter to the world. and to give His 18 Reverence. iA 28 Philippiiiie 19 CoDver. faany th.24, of tree. TRAtsISMITTED His own-free chole-le He came to 21 To issue. dr- U A 26 Small hotel Tc> give 'up His caul oul or,His'llfe-tliat 24 Player of the 27 Dry. flute. He _gave It as it ransom, or In 28 Handles. order to-have redemption effects, 29 Head wind.. 30 Mock F eri 30 Father. 33 Youth. Zacchuaous Repents— 31 T�uning doxies 42 T-4i; 34 Gre -1 .1. "And entered and was .32 Adorned-witIV-49 Slides. 3 Monotony. 36 Drug. Passing through Jericho. 2. And tassels. 4 En e. 50 Towe tranc t behold, a rd sea. . ..38 To lis en. name 34Hernative ..- SlEagle. 6 Wager. 39 To comfort Sacr-haeus; and he was a chief land. $2 Emanation. 6 Ingenuous. -40 Region, publican, and. he was rich. 3. And 25 Spike of corn.53 Bigger. I To employ. 42 Neither. • be sought to see Jesus who he was; 36 Ocean. 54 She was a 8 Green gem. 43 Squalid the and could not for .crowd, be- 37 Genius of painter of 9 To pilfer., neighborhood cause he was' little of stature. ostriches 25 To be 44 Italian coin. rf 4. And he ran on before, . and 4f Ate. indebted. 45 Jewel. ttimbied. up into a-sycomorq tree 43 Coin slit. VERTICAL '15 Afternoon 47 Wood spirit. F. to see him- for he was to pass 46 Too long. 49 Monkey, I Carinine. meal. that way. -6. And whett Jesus came to the p4aAie, he looked up, 1 2 3 4 -15 6 17 &Ad — J said unto him, Zacchaeus, 7II make haste, and come down: for %NOVIRE SN today I muqt abide at.'thy' .7 house. 2 THAT•FALLS F_ IL And he made haste, and came down, and received him joyfully. 13 CX 0S CONTAINS CNLL14'/IVEGL'YV►F1�G/NQS 1• And when they"saw'it, they all 16 - murmured, saying, He is gone, to the lodj6 with a'man that 7 19 BREMSH is a sinner, 8. And Zacchaeus Stood, pol go VITISTS A01/777.47205. 1 22 and said unto the Lord. Behold, 26 127 Lord, the half o tiny goods I give' HAVE: .'0kffk_-0V1kR,= SCMF- td'the pool And If-I have I 104VEW wRl"AdtAv" fully exacted aught of any man, OH THM FACE I restore fourfold. -S..,And Jesus 32 CW-n4 F-lMOON. rr said unto him, Today,is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as -ecok Ign sr wu snvw.TW_ he also Is a son of Abraham" What-a change had come over 38 1" ro 41 43 44 Iq sy, 7. DR. MICRAELLEVINE bf Mdntijore Hospital,.New York, has, Zaccheus In a da'y! What was the Waltivated a most unusual garden for the past several years- 'cause Of L the change? Jesus nim- 46 47 a garden In which grow roses mW Mies Infected with humaa 041 1 1 self declares it: "Today is salva. cancer. For almost four years Dr. Levine' succeeded in makine tion come to this house." 'The 152 Ails unusual experiments without publicity. man first had an inner'experience Nl=: Wby Ile Nevada a good s4ft fler a,`w9*Z%&R to, •Mull a and now there Is an external man. 1pulation of. such a, than ge In. his POP—Leading 'Em In By 4. MILLARNATT APTM YVW I L Er 1 60 TWO, BACK FOR THFSC I COLONCR - soon momr. ! N., ---------- ---------- Rrl,,,,,4 rN T1 L.11 t, Cs S L m - ^�'s.x.-:+. .�•.. ..r;�:. '�??;4+.wes .�._,.-.a=='.,♦r�:..'�+.w•-..s: w��+.... a�.a>x�. 'u. .mow :„�:;...v. - _ y.•a., _. .°,• - •'Npa>.. '• .i.-.. ...vi....:...4Lfr.'., ., .. ... .;•. ..♦-' 'f. ..T:. -i4 .Y,v7y.sr... . ?— 5•.-. .i -.. v, •v 4"b.S w... •,..,".. .r r_ .., , ..1. .. 77,, + t.:....'....7.iL�Y`• ^:.',:. .• .:J'. ea "1::� _- • 1. Mt 91' —:_.• - * - t is�. X , r'. ,y r L�Ca��StnS and >and Ann Pduc Mrs. or h Moa- "Serving with the Sona of Shhalf g ug - After which all enjoyed a social half S. ONTARIO ham, and brother of Mrs H h Mea 'un, Pickeria The funeral fiervioe hous, women Mrs. Gartshore and group = was held at. Stone''s Funeral Home, members served refreshments. ' t —Fuc. Irvin Sh ere was at home ov- Serburne Str., on Tuesday, October - 7th. Interment in St. John's Cemet- WE 'PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET er the week-end. ery,_'rth Con. Pickering. One Qfiit of thirt - - �'+/^•� — HOGS j nn cc .-Mrs. James King, was a recant Er%r%S HO�.iw7 —The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- !visitor to the village. j; -Mi.Fred Gray, of London, spent �� Sohn w°ll meet at the home five attended. ALVLr�.7 LAMS the.week-end with the Dwy vr family of Mrs. John Bryant, Church Str., on an Church Str. Wednesday, October 16th, at$the us- Called by Dr., Tomlinson, the War, —. ual hoar. ALL DS , F bias Jean Clark spent the week- Savings Committee Meeting-aa ;Fri= :,AND A KIN 4 _end, with- Miss Dorothy Joblin, :apt day night. last, was attended by one l . Pfekctsdng Continuation Sel+ool wine the thirty odd; school teachers in PCililtr hath ]iVe and dressed the letter's home at Scwgog. of F Cup at Inter-844Meet at Brook- Yf 'Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Mackey, `of this to' of t, who make w the � tifq on Tnesclayl Iowa, called on 'Mr. and lura C. Jr nucleus of the Pickering 'township r c .Stevenson on Thursday inset. �Details in following issue) Committee which expects to take ����, �{,�I N G FAR - Ronald . C. A. F. waspart in the nation-wide campaign, �►.J L <Y Watson,, , --MEN! Read M. S. Chapman's homtl on leave, from, Ottawa last commencing on the 20th. . .. .LIMITED advertisement. week. Emdh of the teachers was advised —The October meeting of the W. r +.x --,Mr. and Mrs. Arris, of Owen through the mails. REG43 FR _D EGG GRADING STATION a 'L S. of the United Church.was held Sound, have taken up residence in on Wednesday, October 1st, at the The meeting could not therefore : the Russell Burrell home. be bell Dr. Tomlinson will announce .'._WHITBY ONT.. PHONE WHIBTY 886 ' home of Mrs. Leonard Wilson. The -,Mrs• H. A. Matchett and dau- a further proposition shortly. - - President, Mrs. Fallaase, was in the ghter, Helen, of Toronto, called on chair, and led in the"Devotional Per- CARD OF THANKS jam. friends in town on Sunday- iodL Mrs. Jenkinson and Miss Murray —Mr. Vallesu left for Ktir dauton h- Were appointed delegates to the Sec- We wish. to take this opportunity ore on Monday to join Mrs. Yalleau, where tional Meeting to be held at Green- of thanking our many friends and he I 9t they are to regide with their laugh- wood. Pla is were made fo% the Aut- neighbors, for their ldnd expressions ter, Mrs. Pens.. fir. L A. Findlay, of Toronto, umn T'nankoffering to be held early of sympathy and assistance, during - tailed on Pickering friends on Wed- in November. A very 'encouraging the long period of illness in our beeday, daring his annual trip out report on the Budget was given by home, also dining our sad bereave- _ _ Mrs. M. S. Chapman. Mrs. Gartabore meat; also for the many floral trib- gave a very interesting Paper on the ate:. TIP TAILORS -iM3'. and Mrs. Q J. Stevenson had First Chapter of the Study Book - =Frank J. Prowse, Clinton,' and �= ei two-day trip last week, taking. in (top of aezt eolawn please) Mrs.,Al}in. Port Perry, Brookliin, calling on friend& in Whitby and Oshawa► - • - - - -Mr. Herb. White is at home con- and valeeeing for a few days, following _. X*xdes to his hand, sustained in as L 9 M B 'M. S. CHAPMAN Atek kat at the Conlin Gravel Pit a —Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur Hiniciman, - E R 3f Welland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilf- - Announce ren Teach, , attending were if tarn ,And all other building materials A SPECIALUSHOWING ` pen Tatrrda�y, attending the funeral _ . f: . :of the late Oliver Cruziwnrr. _41r. and Mrs Willa spent the Necessary for biAldings of anye British 'woolens. week-end with their son in Bala, description Muskoka. Their grandchildren are PI _ pupils of Mise Verna Wice, formerly can be procured New'" _of our Teaching Stat!' bere• -seantiful fl .from our yard and 'warehouses'aeaorated St. - l Francis de Sales Church,wnere many � nd � ��1 ur Devotion, Eve" from Foundation to Ridgeboard held last week-end: Rev. Fawner Hick- ey was assisted by Father Frsnni-• One order -One delivery : One account _ For FAIL and W IN1"ER gun, of Beaverton. __ -r!'he death tookplace m-Toioa- Ltd. fpo on .Sunday, October 5th, of xa: Tlit CUMRIE LUMBER Co. hp INIIIr. C. A. RAFELMAN Poacher, son of the tate Thos. - : Howesentatiae for Tip Top Tailor& •—, s - FRIDAY, OCTOBER I O- H71 + At this previus sbcvi3►g you wt11 see" everything 1 -T�^ Faat'a new,"smart and up-to-the-minute in styles and — — s wooltna n _ _ _ 'r`K •fabric . Britibh t2x pride of ;he Empire by fire score. New style ideas by Tip Tor'a own !'nam- _ �. ... _ — -ons .designe�e•e. Tip Top'le special representative will -_:be glad to help you in eia3dng your selection, if you f - Wish. - y R R'the DATE! Yowl want to be therel THE BIG STORE f � • I - - �� , . S* ' CHAPMAN `, :� • ,dim, s letter was censored _ he se `ccs get the hips and guns and +� Things are happening where Jim a _ is . in 'the navy . . . things Jim is tanks and planes they need to do;their Y 9 ■ r i job. War Savings Certikcates. help t'a not allowed to write about. If Jim FickeringHarprovide that money. We mustall bu • could write what he would like to write, y - :more War Savings Certificates. : : we at home might be more concerned Wehave " a Complete Stock of about the war. Jim says "Ibverything's " of .vey Canadian, is aurid for _ O.K." andthat's whet we expect from _ Screen doors; and "Window :Victory. In these days of war the thougWass; 6Ilows like Jim .--but things aren't sus, spends is a traitor to our war .Hort: .S 'i"eellss �•leCtl'1C Appliallces� F kt _. ''OK .or Jim would' be back n home at A reduction .n peono► spending is now a WW ans, H ot� Pat es Etc* r to t�ecess' to r+sli.ve the for . rty pressure pools bh regular, Lob. We've got to do our, - _ :snooks more and rrwro labour and mahwials-b l►;�ICClary Electric Ranges part, too. One thing we carr do is be dverted to winning the war. The oIr-o,rt Frigidaire�Ref rigerators y Tend our'mOney to pay 'for the war. effort, whish Canada mwt mbk.;.demands tMe - - We've, got to see to it that the men in s.lf-dnioi of .ods of us. St- _ — - - L1�tr. E T - and Pa UP Noy XPRE _.- Kind . . PPORT THE WAR WEAPONS DRIVE N YOUR COMMUNITY Stock—and- of All s �_ �. Li r f _ mu farm bine . and; z pw6h•, CMW40er onmen ?igeat o Mcr'or k•CeerFdg Nac ry - - Repair&. iEst , ars N We Ivy r_ Csa t�.e L err It Is ad no" '�� • ) .-v '