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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_11_06,4.v'"ir'AQ;}.'" _ _ . , s <U e+as. .z... ..w:• -a.- � .a•_-- �.tac..: • _ �A^ •!�s 4, �y ,�,� -. _�.,.• • 1, -.sq• .. � 3 i�s', dY',.r ,r�'r` ' - » ':..M s.:�'x: •�3 a, �sw' + c : „n': ',r... -:•W ' F--.. _ ••�••J°'' ra N `��i*�• - `� o . e' .: � ~ . r ` -C.. Tifoll IL �irOL. LXII - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY; Nov. 6.--­-1942-- No.1 - - - Pickering Hieri =_~ - ; On Wedn'e s d -U becomes a disappointing' duty 3000 Sockeye caught in one haul, I Local Farmers with tracwrs ui a - surprise visit, raid the fields of s Hallowe'en Quint this Year LOCALISMS . to day that the Victory Loan cam - another 3000 in a- few hours from di9abled neighbor, plowing acres. " - - - paign in this township is not going' the same nets, netting owners near .. _ Hallowe'en, this year, was- un- as well as• it should. On Wednesdw $8,000 for that- day's labour, usually _quiet. Children dressed up `' Harry= R . Boyes ietiirned from The V4E ]S S. of the i'resbyteriat; noon Pickering ' township (outside Herring fishing in 'North Sea is nchawa uocpital recently- where -as usual and made their regular . C'h „�a.7, ^�� M��� � h-�� of the t'lant) was $49,uuu below now ••out•• we get an order for had been receiving treatment on an calis L d at, mgtul. -,tzie cruturen �� the. objective, and away below the one million six hundred .thousand g y pest the "shell W. J Miller on Wednesday, this year did -not ea mark. at this da t ear. $1 600 .tins 1600 'carloads injured and infected - leg; only to November 1,1th at 3 P• m. ?bias s t4 ( ), packed in one find that he was to be laid up for.- out as of other years, know9ng had been subscribed ° on Wednesday. million . gallons of tomato saupc nt'- several moreo weeks- e_ odd o is- mat :with the_ sugar etuati©a 'as it - - th� Howell - en tatnag sistex 1 _ wipe _ Ntant at 311 0o_ wag about Herrin ell used for meal y period g This co-op erationo by— xthe m - -� Miss Letha Der_rutedt' of l;arberryi icrt thousand under, ' but re orts oil and, s9a a per imp rte t ti t , y � p. Over one million gals.. {8�y These, was the owin to be - . - P _the children _ were not complete there, of oil last year from B. C:• herring. done — and ten of his nei hbors. is appreciated by all, liter: has - _ $ , 'i'!ie friends of Mrs_ Poynter .gra An interesting revelation 'is in true time despised dog fish 70 with that kind of sympathetic find a rted :� 14..e v �� a..y that the larger part of this loan percent liver - -:high in vitamin -A. - - • - kind reported from the village. We sorry a hear of her ^serious illness. -U :being subscribed b "inddustry'�, . Contrary to--general-belief- Japs- . spirit that makes you feel good, hardly mention tll{tt a. few -of in an attack of bronchial pn ,�u- -- y when -you 'hear _about tt; landed -in the boys marked up_ all the store . �a' +- the working class, woo have in Canada held only 17 y,ecent of on..Wed.nesday with tractors and oy Dr. Cartmiight, Dr, railaise, Tom Pledged their future earnings; - and fishing liceiises, New Canadians 'of plows. Harry's plowing is._ -now done. windows with wad+ or soap, but a not those with the dank accounts. other origin holding greater mimbez little "elbow grease” was all that D�vy� and Bob_ Gordon are with g ! You people in other parts of the the huntin In many cases at least, those who Goverment encouraging- use of .Province ' =_ we have .some- "swell"• was needed to correct that pr ik. - i Party in file North country' week have the money —are biassing on lobster in this country -- 55,000 .people in Pickering, township. The Noveinbet meeting of the to it (a lot of good it is going• to cases from -]vast Coast d_ is -posed of Natives raid Mission Posts , Weman s - Association of the United - do theim 'if we' lose =his war), It gmckly' by advertising. ff Church will be , held_ori___Fue — I.eUld "Dora _ n _ - - , employes in fish-- CLjj-�—to -- 'fire= foifi.r.. =,.a lr�,er from Dr. .8 afternoon November 10th at 8.$'i� lieve there is anything to' "Nothing ing industry.'in Canada. E. Daniel of the Canadian Ba Baptist ' Aatbera now but. Victors ".. , On _Canada has everything.• we need, . P o'clock at the home of Mrs. H: T." - -- Mission is India to his father Rev. Fallaise. All ladies are cordially, 'VVbdnesday the subscription in this excepting labour, to produce the repeated Nov. i � -1 G • - - •- to�wnship, through the banks were ugaX nquii•e$iients r _ Walter` Daniel of Claremont was invited, g � entire s of this - _. � -written August _80th • and -received 1'32,000 lower than at this period in country, from sugar beetb. Dora Dean _ on 'Oct ober 15th: Hallowe fen Party itt school the last campaign.. Whitby T-wp.• 250,000 Cases of oranges 'from The Dramatic Club heie received "As you probably know; from your went "over the top" on Wednesday. California last year. a very fine reception here on Oct. newspaper and radio, the congress Pupils and teachers of the dooaI - Ms: • Deyman urged use of fresh -29th, Thursday- evening last for. wallahs, the followers of Ghandi Continuation School had . another fruits now — predicted shortage their presentation of the drama -= -maid Nehru, have 'begun their long ghand time at their annual Hall - - • of canned, - fruits, - Dora Dean. Held in the Community owe'en• ' Part v, threatened civil disobedience camp- y -at the school on . One tanker of oil for soap per Club, the auditorium was complet- aign. Although all the- leaders were Friday evening last. The class roam, ��� ^month- instead of usual four. Soap ely filled - with e:'stra= Chairs staving jailed iinmedlately, lesser ones was -gaily decorated, Aa ea orch,4 1� low in cost owing to government to be brought' in. began a nuisance campaign in the estra - furnished,, the • musics , subsidy for glycerine. The asst, largely a number who .various parts of India. Government m Twenty six millions cases .canned have been playing together for buildings and_ post. offices were - . - " - goods in Canada ' i937-- It4,•1,.__ -wg some years axe: burned_ _. railway cc munientions _ R. P. - Rt - H.-- Dey'min Generia-4anaw -- consuming twenty six' m1fif6a. Dotes Dean Mits Betty- Schell disturbek miles of rails removed, of National Grocers,- Oshawa was Seven and half million doz. cans 'Mrs. Sarah Dean Mrs. Fallaise schools closed- and sho s - P picketed• The Basic Couree was �•omolekd aced bar D. N. x.ockwood on +#-tea d_ d i... :a.,` Xis8 dawn}- G1a:4F -� +;k:du, u „c vi vur t„ia3avtt at.a,.- on Wednesday - night -and the leaders g. In P r- - i eo+. Monday evening. as the speaker. closing file speaker predicted `AliQe Dean Mrs. C. Morley ions a gang of rowdies in the name o the several V Iigr. Deyman talked about his Canada to -be 'the biggest producing Howard Hastings W. C. M_ urkar of -Congress burned -all •'government' r_ )lranches will no�v _ - - awn >ziisiness, dealing 9ttu3ttry in _the ..osiJ record's iri the .treasury and in the on file spocislized training. with individual subjects such as the of canned Hastings Mrs. G. ll rant - j foods. No other can produce as Stephen Gray B911 Bryant post office] • burned a govermnent laical work 4e Firs= Aid ion. _ production, • manufacture' and sale the l Maps. Louise -Elliott . Mrs _ E •. Balaer be ,co3rurtence¢ qn er I)r. Tomlinson. built - travellers' burigalavK and then ' Both sexes will oin this class, and Of Salmon„ lobster; fruits; soups _ Mrs..Ixab Mrs. W. Murkar j • _ .... _ ;.__ marched � to our mission bungs - I will commence on WednesdaT even_ hod of figures and statistics from D.idaCi il, iuw�,ln,ss vown and miss Higgs tog' iltov, 18th. Wardens will have p -� WhitEVale Son Jcey en. Morley, and Dr. and Mrs: Wolverton ran for I spr�ial training, enabling thew to which. we quote, as briefs. from his Uncle Nat Detsri -Les Morley their lives, i�Vtten the moo got to carry' instruction to homes in the address: — Coach Mrs. Chas. Piikey their house, the 'native pastor and village, s the next meeting in the Fishing industry occtipiea fourth Killed in Crash On this• evening a request was some of the mission.gchool teachers place in production in : Janads's made for a second presentation in persuaded- them that Dr. Wolverton' 18th the organization- should be - Word, was received on wednesday tit Aea:..6, - W - 1+1.;41. ,,l.c a.aat I--- Kept no government - records so I s1� }etld. )l(( em nY wilsa will ha i shown,-and members will don gas Britain formerly bought .a .large of the death in- a plane crash• at 1 a6n� = the date however, had they refrained frown burning down part of •her-salmon. in Japan. This London, Eng.. of Pilot Officer Fred not been announced as yet, although } their burigslow but w+eit all oirer masks far gas drill. - -dMntrr navy 'has to replace that erWL- vrr :.... , . - ;'_tt#ealara i *_ .s +:kek O t>e-v ii+ rw., .+* rt+,•.. the place helptn�tllemselvea - to _.- loss with 300,000 cases .annually, . were not available as we go to weeks. anything they fancied. So the Wol'- Laughlin — Tool fibs year's catch on the Pacific t press. 'Marty who have bean fbllowing ' vertons” lost a Hundred ' rupees At high noon on Saturday, Oct. C'loast the heaviest ever known, these plays over, a period of years worth of personal belongings, cloth- g y, - - were loud in •th'eir comtnents — -as* ins and other valuables: We are alpt, the BRv,` S: keadick' of j - the best ' one - yet, -Watch -lV ' the than14CU1 that • the campaign has Whitevale officiated of a pretty 17 . —� Common Fly I CoOMMOn date 'of this second showing, • lesssened. ", - auumn wedding _ at -the name of - • STOP PRESS — Thursday Nov 12 ltsge Gutted by moire yoatngier daughter, Mary Jane and 'khan • We Think Ce tt at LI.. CIA.r:....O:ly . Ilall1-1 E— jt>iS.- • • _ 1�'lll:�.. i:v '�v.a �.su�lti,n, st,n a[ Tide Seeond of a -Series published by the local - Woetlten's- Institute. been announced. Mr. Charles E. IAughlin,- of Rsibbit. 11,be local fire department-._ . were._ .- ]5very little while somebody brings only three weeks — twenty days to � ' - called out to Frenchiinan'c Bay one Sn�• .v+re • • unites in marr_ . forward the theory that one way be ;exact — until this succeeding 1 • COUNCIL Friday morning of last week to the sage• The bride, given in marriage • - ' by her father, wore a frock of gold. helping our dount is to produce generation are la in the hundred cottage 'of �ir.'Frank Ro�etl: des of p ng ry' g lay in g - - ' roof was in flatries and part crepe trimmed with pleated marq. large families. Comparisons, dint- to one hundred and fifty eggs of Tlie township council meeting on of the int$sior when the department+ uisite and sequins and a wrsage off lnctly unflattering to the fortneri their own first batch.' Monday last was • unusually quiet, reached the scene, It was believed 1 rust baby chrysanthemums. She are made between fife twro -and j. F. Caber- M. A: vI a'.,utl. The Court of Revision was held lit w++n, a:��... -1 b- her sister, • mrs. that :the flre started in the cottage y thiiee families -of today-, and the Collegiate Institute, London, Ont. the morning, and although there chimney. The "building was entirely' Howard Beare, who - wore Ottawg. '• y nine -to- twelves of • grandmothers author• of Zoology for Htgn Schools• -was' a list of names were submitted destroyed. - Dronage has not been brown crepd, . The. Rev. Howard peter " .' _ has estimated that the progeny of ' Beare,, Ni is ' . , ;. for alterations,`only two appeared' estimated at time of writing. t of p smg, Ont, was the Nobody seems• to pay much att- . one pair of flies could, under favor -, at the• meeting to approach, the a groomsman. After dinner. the hap..- - ention to -this' except- the common able circumstances in three month's Council on their problem. - py couple _left for .points East, • the -� fly. And- does she pay httention. time number over five billion. We A b law . was Davies _ + Draper ]-- hire to twelve means nothing at started t6 •work -this out • 1'or our y Passed at this bride travelling" in a Commando meeting enforcing a 30 toile speed A wedding of interest ryas sol- blue ensemble, On their. return they all to her, She lays from one hum - selves, 'but the figures. grew so limit on- the Defence , industries g t drill reside ,=at Cherrvwood; Ont. dyed to one hundred and fifty 'eggs large, and so rapidly, that we gave Entrance Road. Due • to heavy tuff- emniaed on Saturday, October 24th, _ in St. Cuthbert's Church,'. Leaside at a time, and during her short. ii .up`_SvSirient. -.to. _say we quite is at Plant shifts there have been- - '•• life she .manages to lay five or six ' believe Mr. Calvert's to- be 'a con- a number of minor accidents, and when Edythe ' Evelyn ,Davies, only Pickering `Wadnen's Institute ;t tines. In warm 'weather the larvae servative > estimate' When he went daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J,.. Davies. it was degided that reduced speed of Millwood Road ronto became The October meeting call .maggots,. batch : out : on to say that these if gathered would help reduce this nuxmber. �° 8 of the from eight to . , twenty* dour hours together would .fits :140,000 bushel Relief for the mori'th of October t the,- of .Corjioral "Benson T, WoTiien's Institute met at the home . alter the eggs are laid, and if food basket's we were glad- we had not y $gg,43 naafi Draper, Rx C. A. F. of 'Trenton, of Mrs. A. 7, Brady, and in spite one on fi rid Y $� over the ort]y son of Mr. and bars, M. Draper of Inclement w"ther, about 25 we're - - and temperature, are right it is 8 8'u 8• , total . for September. � , Green River, O-at. The marriage. present, Mrs. McLean presiding, .Road and , Maintenance. for -the was solemnized ' by Rev, M. Lamb. Miter. routine- business, -Mrs. A, month'---41839.45. The bride was given in marriage by R Baldwin. was appointed -the SeCOnd Presentation There has been some she: kill- ' R p her father, and • wore a dress of Official Delegate, to the Provincial ills in the' past month: Chas: Puck- pale blue, hat -'veil and_ matching - Cmven_tion flow, in-�aeeston at the - _ rin had three ewes killed, for which aogess8ries, She carried a bouquet Royal York. ora ean of red roses and fern. Miss Bessie Mrs. Goeden o the Whitevalb Pugh lost one :good ewe for which Calquhoun was maid- of honour and ''Branch gave an interesting and } : he received $17.00: carried yellow roses and tern and thoughtful paper on "Child Payslip A.J. • A Deputation from various parts wore a wine shade- gown with oloigy ", : -Previous` to- this, a 'Solt Following the -Po pu1sr request on the of the towfis)aip•• goncgming_ the accessories to - match; Mr: Blake Clair on "Bad Habits of Parents» � •T subject, of early closing was 'rem Lehman brother -in -law of the groom elicited some clear cut ideas.. evening ofthe fired pertorman-ee, ceii•ed.- ,After discussion it_ was.de -• was beat •mian. Mr. Sydney- Davies ' 'Mss .Crank gave a report o! the csded to lay th'e. matter ever . until and Mr. Bruce Lehman were ushers, District - Rally held in . Broughlirn, - COMMUNITY HALL,- -PICKt�RINaG - afteT the first of the year.' After a reception` -was held at' the in which useful 'information had THURSDAY NO ♦ • 1-!r at S• 1 S hie of the bride's parents, the been outlined by',the speaker. on �.. - W. A. MacLean Auction Salts - happy couple left for a short 'trip "Progre&n planning" and "Possi6• Adm. 26 paid lb cents to the _Highlands' of Ontario,' ilities of the Standing „ Wednesday, November 18th g Cartntltiess _at. . rv.W+yP: �, -.e,vx • .Rj,� �, �„'•cax..�''•• -.�A .•f = e.siK � �-..il . $ �.. .. _ „ . - w rr d . .p , " +- - _ .wa"; e.. :' . - 1,.;•_' •'� ' �•y �. +% ':- _ �. `•- .. ^, it 't- = �',+v,. - -._ aa,....s:.,,.r..... • _ #OW CAN 1T Have You Heard? Aedft . -- a How am la Z malts in even el. cur CIf -.Le♦ 7- 41.a eol7Pnt v l� , • break in� glass bottle just below bourne Hotel, In Dublin, sad !uj 1• F'' �A _..._ . - the neck. quired the cost of a night's lodging. of giving s tip? � - -- A. Wrap a piece of twine that "Rooms on the first floor," re. 2. Is a bad ,blot in a social let- - jeer been saturated with tureen- plied the clerk, "are two guineas, ter'excusable? -- A�� SAVE ��� PLUG tine or kerosene around the bottle on the second floor one guinea, the 3. Should a guest ever rise at the point where 'the break is third floor ten shillings, and five from the table before the hostess w MONEY _ desired. Ignite the twine and !et floor." e H -- - -•; it burn until consumed; then pour shillings for the top cold water on the bottle and it The two prospective guests with- 4. Isn't it improper for a girl - col break where the twine was, drew for a conference. When they to wear her engagement ring in ,Sled. returned, the clerk inquired cheer- - public• before the engagement is fly, "Well, gentlemen, shall we announced? Q. How can I boil eggs so that book rooms for you ?" �^ the .gr�i a wifi _not bn t___gurrh v - -- 5. Has a -boat the privilege of A. To soft -cook eggs, put them -Na na, mister,-- repuea ine telling his gue`tits when to " into a pan of water that is boiling' spokesman for the pair, •'ye've a drinking? fine hooee, but it's nae naer ' hhich ' hot. Remove the pan from the 6. When a man and a girl are and let the eggs stand in it eneuch:' dinner dancing, who leads the way AL ' from eight to ten minutes. When I - -- from - the table to the dance floor? cooked in this way, the whites of As Sandy went 'over the Answers p e ■ _the eggs do not become tough. weekly housekeeping accounts = - - How can I prevent crumb- his Lace grew gloomy. "Look 1. A tip 'should be given quiet- - ling of plaster when driving a were, Mary," he said severely, ly slid courteously, without the nail into it? mustard plaster, one shelling; least display, One who gives a L�� tooth. extracted, five shillings. made cheese which may be tender. A. ?lat;,,s V/.a, 44a1 .., rte, -ECL •` ,n a nnnardauLQua manner in- Great' Britain Asks „ ° water before dxivin it into s 7her *' Is six shillings spent In Pre fql exhort, the department g variably does so to impress those alas i wa]I_will- lessien -the- danger -_ -,One. week entirely on. -your pre- _. - - -- - - - - For _NlOre �Clleese said. _ _ vase pleasure .w ._-who are watching. - -'2: No- 'If the . f 1ta GrU3i}l};lp:1j the r1aa +Pr- - , �r i� ,,+ - - - -- - GOOdip8atUT@ COndltiOIla and- . Q. How can I remedy hair that _neatly_ erased, one should rewrite The agriculture department an- ' ` ' bbtter`priCe:! Were uenevea to nave is too oily? The officer gazed sternly at tits- - - nounced last- week- that - ilia - British enabled the agriculture de art - rivate- caho had been -brought tie the page. 3. No. It is the duty p A. Beat the white of an egg f of the hostess '-to rise first. 4. Food Ministry has advised that' merit to, ru_n -ahead of "schedule in as possible and - rub into the tore him' The engagement ring should not it is prepared to purchase 'an ad- the export of cheese in the -pre - - - "Did you call the sergeant a • � ,.. _- _ 1 ►+� worms_ nhlin until after the ditional quantity' of 'che'ese above; sent year+ and it was understood this to dry, after. which the egg liar. he aematlaea. engagement has been announced. the 125;Oriv,66b puuuda piuv;ded - that sever-' - I did, sir, for in an agreement covering the cess cif' 125,000,000 could pro brush•out like fine white pow- ".and a tWister'1 -" 6. No; but he should know the g � •- ' der hnd leave ins lisir ..flaffj euG - __ habits of his guests before invit- , 12 months ending March • 31 next. bably be shipped if production •re- bright. "And did you go. on to describe ittg bne who 1s ao� -weals #t�hi€- _ =" -h$= additional gUantA _Which _ manna as in past months, Q. How cgn I make furniture . him as a pop -eyed, knock-kneed, habits that he is liable to lose all, the .ministry has agreed to accept The price for the additional polish? - black- blighted stooge ?" self- control, as well as self -res- will, it is believed, permit of ex- shipment will be the same as that A. This can be done very easily . The private hesitated. Then with pest, 6• The. girl should precede port to the ministry of the greater for the main contract =20 cents by mixing two parts -boiled lin- a, note' of regret In ilia volee,'he the man. part, an_d'probably all_the October . a pound f.o.b. steamer. seed' oil and one part turpentine. replied: An excellent polish will be, the re- "No, elr. * I forgot that!" e s Mrs. Modern wiling to bus- - -_.' band u stein "Will you CM _S I FIE "IMTI SEIH N T S L fe Of syfiffi fc p . X - . - Te s�� bring down my hat, dear?" 1 ire 43,000 Belles Husband: "Weil, 1 don't ACCORDIONS WANTED know the difference between your hat and your handbag. ACCORDIONS WANTED When an automobile tire wear-10 Best prices paid for pinno CASH FOR Y 0 8 C A M R A out it isn't usually an occasion for !'rMeh le whlch7" _a accordloni, twelve to hun- an item !n a. newspaper, even in Mve. Modern: T-bs one dred and twenty bass. without an mono in Is' my THE T. EATON C.O. LTD. s _ these days when tire{ are often y« y If its of the Listed Below ltat, darling. iausleal laatrumost Department y� irreDlsceabie _ But -one tire, which _� Toronto was worn out an' the streets of Send your Cameras' in to EATON'S and we will immediately let _ The young wife was feeling and ACCOMMODATION' WANTED you know the amount we will as OUTRIGHT PURCHASE Chlcagd recently makes news. Y pay looking gloomy. WANTED FEW RELIABLE FARM- It was a tire made largely_ of FOR CASH, or what we will allow as a trade -in on another "What's the trouble, dealt" her ors with stable accommodation synthetttt rubber. an� gnod pasture, to stable and camera. The following is s list of the cameras we require: R�6at's more important, it lasted friend. a wife of ten years stand- feed bunch of young cattle dur Ing, -inquired. -Ing winter and pasture them Rolleiflax. Exakta Movie Cameras, both 8' is 18 us.m: Just n long as the three Other during summer, keeping them one rya . bhe _ "Oh-my husband has been out year or longer for agreed prlc• Rolleieord liiVdtur, Ciao Kodaka, both 8 k 18 man. 1. Fotltflex Kodak Reeoman au` mObl2e'. �! #fie 8Yes4ng -a4d -I havBQ't_ _^ otncreased weight. Writ• Post weltiai rntated�so u #oagiv nd a were faintest idea where he is." ee Box s7{- TQfonta:— -'- -- - Fatir- Derby - - t _ — Voistiaades_Roll Film_and Film the real this The tiro t .. One the "Oh you shouldn't worry about AGENTS WANTED Soper lieonta ko s Pack Camerae a f them Kordle L.eiea Also lbasee and Balds, darted the normal =life o! sole uhs3. her Mend replied, breezily. WANTED NOWI, L )CAL AGENTS You'd. probably be twice' as miser m - ■p re Retina Cont:x or say other modern camera - emobW tiles- -about 4$,000. miles. ,« lima We operate a a x bunA %e ru so-or 1 raids of s�iaeras is food condition. able if you did kaaw. r.. -_. T,Iie Chicago Motor Coach Com- 'were nurse - stock the beat in 1VLis Store phi --o-- _ = trult 0.117 ornamental trees. Write tot Camera Dept.— ; thfnis this e7meer: Write Pelham _ uheubs, roses. t• may• well be the first - ,t.n a s, ::. {s7nM006 tire m umillactatred -by one where have all these silly asses T. ATOM., V L■msa _of -the big companies to wear out ' In our company gone?" ASTROLOGY TORONTO CANADA , In. commercial_ use. k1or it wax 8srpeant: 1 don't know, sir ASTROL )UT!' AMAZING TRIAL - -•1 think were the only two reauiue, &­J' I,' pth4&t6 a4Wi a FFFR TO rtes- x�r.►ag HORSE FOR SALE _ placed on OBe tl[ the CO ltdl. _ dent aDelmnrr", Sox 29, Cres- OFFER TO EVERY IL VENTOR GREY , >�anY{ « _ laspection oars -a year an$ a half _ AN OF PERCHERON HOP-BE, 1� f ago- months ketore the ublid -be. AUTOMOBILES --C9ED mat of Inventions and full Ramsay lbs., 13 years old, splendid R_ pp .on-* rubberconsCiaus, Registered Patent Attorneys. Wemyss No. r Ont. R -' -; [T 8e� us E{ »t. WITH P,ea sot Ht�o mo tlollne isles free. The RataarT h o r a a Ap 17 J. M. Ritchie. hte, Y - Co.. C dy . 278 Bank Street, Ottawa. Cana a. Ae Durable. As 1111_q -- - Return of- Supplies Limited. Used Car at HEALTH 'REMEDY - Won motor i.*&= peupie ass 1040 Yon street; Head Vrttca - MEDICAL Won A T VIGOR T !S� afED HE L H. AND VITALITY convinced now that this particular �; I I aaR g,, 3s Mou feleasant ttoan.. To— more titan ec)llars. Wo. " experimental firs ronto. Telephone HY. 2181. ONE OF BEST T0111U3 m rror 8 crippled Ied se ral ears _ roved just it 7 ripe v 7 _ D 1 MADE - with Arthritis now enjoys besets dtitsi?Ie as those made entirely of Canadian Red Cron duppIies BABY CHICKS _ and happinesa, thanks God for - -- -- L,_L L_s 7. !� _ LESTER .B: AL••STI�, CLIFFUHD- Lang's Mineral Remed Write win- n-- r� -�eea intsaded leis ala- y� aatarai , rubber. The synthetic tire{ ^ L s errs v rcir 1a woman's own statement being used fly 'th *, company have tribnti0n among Canadian soldiers -your Bray Chicks for delivery one - of'the best tonfe ends founa same ��11eritina held this fall should be ordered now. Stomach - -- 'some natural rubber In their make prisoner In Hong Kong,, Hatching regularly. Have you Improved my appetite and In. relief from Rheumatism, - barred in transit by the Japanese our Fall Service Bulletin?- Bray creased my weight" 75c box. 100 troubles, Kidneys. Nerves, Coll- Itlp -lt'Sa Used to bind cotton fail- Dills. Postpaid.- Orford B. Mores- tie, Piles, Eczema, Female All- _ Government,. were discharged re- Hatchery, 130 John SL N., Ham. sey, 537 Main St., Saint John, NAL ments, Rundown. eta from-using rlo in the bus. lint fhe tread is tleon.'Ont. entirely of the synthetic material gently at a Canadian port from a --+..r WALNTEF.H- __ _bllood nstream,prused ovAer- fifty produced from petroleum: motorship flying a neutral flag. DYEING t CLEANING yyears. Free lnf flmataou. ,M60111 Now the COIIlpaay L experiments l l3�tvlr YOU ANYTHINU NEEDS FIFTEEN MEN FOR TANNERY 3dineral Remedies, 946 Robaos The 1,800 tons of supplies con• dyeing or Neaaing! Write to es labour; one Third Class fireman street. Vancduver. 1ng fnrthef. Passengers on city blankets for information. We are glad to and two Fourth Class firemen. ltiv ream hat they--may- aV _answer your queetlona. De art rz� eat A. Selective k19-q en Utfice, 131 Sixth Street Rad :o .Course --$2.ou be -riding on flit♦ -new petroteam- {sated 0 OUr, sugar, Apply E loym ' - `•,.,.,...� � • parkwr'■ Dve. rk■• ti T rrrnte. Ont. ' "product. but 28 tires with syn- ron teed 7s� Tongs scree 'fo• ronto. !1[[NK Fag SALE ` AMAL1lV�s lit'!, -Cif fl thetie rubber treads are in use The consignment had been load- DUCKS QUALITY %flNK ONE QUARTER R.T.I. TRAINING: on regular routes in Chicago at, ed for shipment to the 'Far East, their actual value. Reason lack' - EL:ULAR radio courses in reprint- the present time. They are being but Was re- routed . when the Ja . SMALL SURPLUS OF REDHEAD of help. SatlsfaCHan guaranteed R --_.tried ,Out in all parts of the city. sues* declined to amntee its de- Ducks. d D cks.riHardy rhand reared Write today. h A. Jones 189 Tal- greatly reduced price of a complete gU bot 9r., St. Thomas, Ont. " Already about 16.000' islAes have ewe - �elock- Marshall Wildfowl' Refuge, s the test radio course complete �• -= Hornlag'e MfiTs, Ontafrty: `NEW EXROBBF,D -- PICTiiRES In every ,way. a been . traveled by the synthetics = FARM FOR SALE , , Pre red For Home Study - �,.. NEWEST THINW! BEAUTIFUL OUtl, no punCfuxes. Drivers say WORRY OVER -COAL. 950 ACRES, NIIELY SITUATED, �et►rbe-eed -pi Lures, assorted stthhr THREE courses' in one (1) Kit- they are easier to handle on Wet j one of the beat Parma in Guelph jects, including religious they manta of Electricity anti Radio ; - SUPPLIES f$ "" towashlp; is pink of rendition, $1.00; medium, $1.25: large ¢1,60. (2) Practical and Applied Radio; pavements than the conventional IaNNECESSARY lenty water, 'excellent gravel. • Postpaid. A real. gift (Dealers (3) Advanced training. Order now. , p write): Ace Art Service, Toronto. type - This farm has never be n rented. PAYETTE & CO. LTD. • Would make ideal, dairy farm, OLp Rt'[.S HF- WOYF:I11 NEW, -Owing to so many people order- J•.McAninch. Guelph, Ont. R.R. 4, 990 Bleury, Montreal P.Q. - -- Jng .all and SOmetime�s more' than FOOT BALD RUUS, N'E:W RIJUS MADE FROM ' :Deatrop Two-Th>tr -ds they need for the eeaeOII, coal de- old. Uom,nion Rug Weaving Com. ' J pang, 964 Queen St W.. 'Toronto. RHEUMATIC f • ' liveries are hard to make on BAffensi a odor BALM •ly, 450 -Write for hookl,c -- - -Qf Italy's Shipping offensive odor instantly, 45n ,o READ THIS tiEVERY SUFFERER {ChedUle. 'Don't make this {itu- bottle. ULtawa agent Denman pA'$'P:NT�i of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis' .. ation Worse. Be patient Until .the Drug Store. Ottawa. ahouid t r y Dixon's Remedy. -­-Two-thirds of the merchant ma- F'ETHEftSTvVHAU1 ;H & OUMNANY Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. - sine Italy brought into the war' present rush iz Over. Then {Up- FAR I[ FOR SALE Patent Solicitors. Established A, .'Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. plies oSa be distributed equally FARM FOR POULTRY, 50 ACRES. 189U: o:ilet14 of Will; r West. - Toronto, i PERSONAL • ..has been knocked out of the con- and no one will suffer. And when Dr, Elizabeth Embury, Ottawa „e•r flirt— destroyed,- dltmaged, or,aaiz- you do order coal, make sure it's Ontario. QUICK RELIEF FRUEI EC2EJ1w _. _'ed ^a review of Official report{ 'blue Coal', It give{ more heat. , PATENTS g TRADE MARKS and- other skin .diseases w,th FOR . SALE ,No. 51, -it works wonders. Stops -shows. more comfort and more economy EGERTON R. CASE. RE(.18TERE:L itch promptly heals skin quick-- Before Jane, 1940, Mussolini's fn every ton. Your nearest 'blue SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP - is United States, Canadian, Rritlsh dy' Elik's Nfe(licine Co., Box 234, miles from Toronto -i50 acreb, = Patent Attorney. Booklet' gratis, Dept. 16, 'Saskatoon, Bask, merchantmen aggregated 3,500, -_ coal' dealer will gladly help you Hbuses and 2 Barns, $20,00'0.00. Eatabltahed over forty years. 81 SHORTHAND - 000 tons. The United Nations to solve your coal problems. Phone :Mast sell to close estate. Public - Balsarti Avenue, 'ro'ronto. Trustee, Usgoode Hail, Toronto. t • have chopped 2,868,000 from this him today. 1>Helq'.tGRAPH} GREGG SHORTHAND - SYSTEM �� total, with 1,500,000 on the de- HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL of Champions. Taught' in lending• etroyed list.. . _ LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE RU$- DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH °pahy i Toronto. Ontario. ins Cnnr- -' v _ �IVIIDDL.E -ASE` request •method. Information on The Hen[. Rain, or Hall request regarding classes. Robert- TOBACCO FOR SALE aon's Hairdressing Academy, 137 HAVE YOUR SNAPS _ Avenue Road, Toronto. . - - ' • - •' Britain's Home Guard ' : � - _r- Any' 6 of e8li xpossure film ifperfecti) et(te orb pipe OUR. Tobaccol$120. 1 ' y WOMEN � 5 HAY PRESS FOR SALE ” developed tend printed'for -one 25c" Tobncdo Cutter,.$2. Address G "'The securit Of'our Island front Supreme quality and rest service Dubois, 374 Clarence Street,. Ot flnvasiOII QanaOt be achieved with. INTERNATIONAL HAY PRESS, R"uranieed Ttawa. a M E E D T H 1 S- A D V 1 C E! 1 good condition, ready for work, 'IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ,but the part played• by the million Ryou 'tecros�r,stles6 400.00. Donald Armstrong, Route sin.nor, i rurunt,- RANTED -and three-quarter men of the Home • suffer hot flashes, dizziness--caused �. Brampton, Ont. - _ Guard, wh do their_ regular Work, by thls period in a woman's life- SMALL 1JSTATE WITH COMFORT. try LYdta K Ptnthame Vegetable MEDICAi. 1'F:RSONAL able brick* home with garden. In' and, at the same time, are avail - Compound. Made s■ selaR village or near -town. State cash CompoHundredso� thousands1� DIXON'S REMEDY - FUR' NEUR- OVE'RATTLINS' 'AND tLLNESS twice and particulars.• J. R.-Bar- 'able at the shortest notice to do. 1100"InhyI 2 ]Ww01abs1dtrer- Itlssana Rheumatic Pains, Thous- avoided. Wliy not enjoy life? in- ter, Kingsville, Ont lead theft hearths .and homes.!- floss. Mt►ae fa Oaaada. ands satisfied: Munro's Drum quire No nMigatiom Stamps Pri>In* Minister Winston Churchill. ' Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa: Post- nest ,:I, rt'. tint,tre Laws, Box ISSUE 45-42 5- - -L42 paid $1,00. 972, Iirandon, Man, 1.+,,,., -,,.. , . ..,•, ,. . scan= - .,, .._ . -- u -r- r �r • ee►etgrtt% w u „r, � e lr' .; al: , ., ,.$;,r ny vu m � +.+v W..iF�*+- y•wn.. :J t. ,.,,,.., ;.�.y.�• y ,�'': y...,. �,,y ,+ "V^ '<.y :W' � . ,� t1!' -'�„ "'S,'!, a „JV ' 1. !Y' �r "•?, . � .. '`S"' , i�,'w.+A�.y .. . � `�"" •.xri •� _ .._ td' Xr�Seti ''�+b",:7q,�,•�.:?r_. F� .�.� 9 txHE PICKEBi SG NEW3 � NOTICE Toronto X23 -�. Yare s Elevator Pic �i :ILILI�S � �. A(Iiaeoast i8 �5: N" BUCEWREAT , J =1.Sa in idvsace a E �00L �. it RON c�IBSON "o I>oaa to m. v states Shur -gain feed ser <•, ...._ . _ .. .. -� .. __' iy1 -1C'e _■ ..� • � ''�' ffitder ?wine at Prig while -it �iaata. Gt. � adv &noel f l S S 6- -1916 ^ � If it's Feed You are Needing OF zg TRANSPORT starter, - growing' - - - CONSULT Us , Poultry, Hog and other Cent entr&tee CARTAGE !Salt, _ 90c. per cwt. • �_ _ 'mash, lay uig mash! _ . always on hand. tiI0 v I1 CI . Raple Leaf Idu, sI File '�'B''� ge Mil �... Sur • ran a mash o -F. L. Green saNU ��1�.�vEL �rc�NE ectric Coolers , W 1 .Insurance Co• ! - Y - __ Electric Fencers -sad - and WAWAhESA I.X . Co. - •starter! concentra• , ._' Building supplies - . } _ -_ .7 Claremont Oat tes, calf starter,. tur Ghee p Rates for Fa�; and Cvu r` r Res. 38J Office 38 W STAB BEY ey starter, ..gall Buildin s - - 1/�cr' A N T E D �. 'W.'ndstorm Insurance on' BuiId?ings In blocks and bags �li'ir.:rilis, S ?los e.c. t � � °iRfi,f,RNENT NAG�iI�'f' RfA DEAD HORSES AiVD C7f1'TLH Aut;.rnobile Insurance of Purina Fly sprays E THAURAYS i HE I bAFER Y For tree p1e� up phone . . ,- -. - - inds -- - - - -- _ - -_ -� .... ail K' 606 ° rrte or Phone _ _ • . �T 9 8 1'4' f » i l _ G 38 - Bowman & Rowe -y. -' 31 COURT ... .. zone 2144 L _Phone 1516 a<. - �' • ' • WD.0 - GORDON-YOUNG�i LTD nnuRIE •T Toronto rnone Ad. 3080 _ %T own • - - - - ��• Musical and Short ' Subjects INTAR�.; i![ONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'3Dl' A K M t. K5 Of So lu Vtaii -b o Junction , ;NOVFZWER 9, .1,0 and 11. - - -- p p L WE PAY •TORON i`O PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR ROME MAti�`K= - Et.; TELEPHONES -= Howard 1117 sad. Searboro 886 EiriilglYlg Up DaLiy STORM SASH AND INSULATION x&tharne Hepbiun and Cary Grant EGGS - ­ Hocks _ .CALVES LAMBS Bash Production Lis Now Eight Weeks Behind, So Don't Be Ctannedy and Walt Dianej CartoAns .Y y Caught N&pping AND AIL KINDS 01" - f Order Your Storm Sash Now NOV»MSEIR 12 1'3 4 �' - complete the road &tion yewr home _ is op s -r "It� RI �.R1�fIS _w uggest you nlftall •ROCK WOO -.. -- .+Judy Canova and Bob Crosby. LI M l E D _ 2 in. thick Batts - 4c. per Sqr. Foob REGISTERED EGG' GRADING STATION _ - in thick Batts - 6c. per Sqr. Foot " • - - :p Ra C• CLENDENIN4 = WHITBY OBIT. - PHONE WHIBTY 836 = We now carry a full line of Martin4genoar 100 p. c: Pure Paint ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR - •.. v- - - _ . _. Day or Nlrigllt _..._.. _._ -- Private Ambuianee BOUil t and Soltl CQOKSHUTT -ATTENTION onlfalliern- 5000 or .'.. - �"" Markham Ont. Used' clothing. - sterilized, cleaned ..and pressed. q.. - - L- _c8r1•yy- a large .St4c'k' -� �B�y used high rl, �r0 1� -'AVOI -- - - - BU SES LE.aVE PICKERING suite, overcoats and pants; also ladies coats add o Aw dresses a :. 4 - a 'We have just received a large shipment o! sro«i AgenCy Pit T OsS ' - 'Bow Stesi of Ramie -ea ° �i"'.1..... L....1 D' a L _ _ 8.30 a. nL y .p.31 or w � ,.I, Ed 1 and wrinter coats and pants; also Bwv w oa above o f V-00 a.. m. 6.31 p. m gents' shirts sox; sweaters and- underclothing. �siaase nd en ` � t Gravel 11.83 s' M. � 11.3I p. m � Made-to- measure suite and coats can also be uox tmafte. ]12.31 p. m, _ 8,g1 P. m ' purchased here, best quality cloth and workmanship. . L S ed '� and and csre�d 181 m: 1I! 01 p. as YE See - L - 2.8A Call - - - ' Stone 1.81 p. �. Y7LS1 &. Clarem4l?t, "Out. DelivaFed oc Lotidaa' la Pit - •- Saln Schwartz 7.09 %. in. 4.64 p. dL rt_ . • - _ PHONE - plant, Pick. 97 r 8 &7.44 a, m. i 6.64 p, nt G 1 Bond Str.. W. Oshawa p - $rlerb l HospiW I Toroate Office - Howard 6471 9.2 i a. m. 6:64 p. m JOHYBOURNE 80N I,Y _ � tyv.11ila t-rtnee anY bond VY.r. tN, j Kaovernmeat Liat>sed , _ 11;54 a.m. 8.24 p, m Main $t. E. StouffVille Oat 1264 p. ail ___ - - =_ - - :Iio.64 r• m -.; _ . t . • 1.54 p. "m. '11 Sat M Illatern o r . 3.54 p, m. P -- ity, Midicat, and 5urgtcal -- __ _ -- _ - -- ghatn ©n' Wednesday last - and repoi t ladies welcome.' - _ air D ._ - 9- a good session and helpful address. -��-- - casts taken a except Sunday and Holidays The young People sponsored - a- . ° � yg.• .rye %• y¢ W «S'4 _. i'�'r ', '. va..•=a,@ '.:[`. .. MG .. -,rx ...•..,. ., V. +�•':, • .. -._,.. _- 'ra,,:. ."y'�. .�' .'i'rr ... .,. � w - « - c .. . .udwKs� - '.i'' _: �.._ °`K who resort to malicious damage U Chins. -/ -- - 17ae death oetrarred in 'St. DE3!olt. - sad destruction of property and raft r P Pe Y A delightful Hsllawrien Party ref s Hospital on Saturday last of it a Halloween Prank. was held ift the L. 0. 0. F. Hall Maria Jane Spence, beloved wt{a Q s T. • qU United Sunday School will under the auspices of the Women's William Booth, folidwiag a fall , L. Hooey is the DeWgate I .. __ Leld a IFaHowe`en Social on hold their Christmas service 'at H Institute. Tbte frotm .4 years old which resulted in a fractured bip, to the' Women's Institute - .;a_.. a: m. on December 20th. WhitE appeared was in - Rion this week 'af the Royal York. "' afternoon tassl, with several :fis SeP'. ce in the eveurng, On d a few � little Sandra Fugl_ F�eoa er 60 years 'she e was a them. :.,itorti present. _ ... An enjoyable evening was spent ^ Several local Harmers have pur- Monday evening wigs S„Q - --=-in the form of -a Hallowe'en Party Christmas Pa will be held in the chased carloads- of feeder' cattle.' Buckles as Charlie Chaplin; Jimmie of the Baptist ,Church and the old- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. basement of the church; with dial-, Griffin, as Bo. Pee were Others are going into hogs more p, just a few est member of the local branch of - Daniel on Saturday. A number• of ; ogues, playlets - and musics Lund. of the prize winners. Mrs. N Rob -' the Women's Institute. Unable to extensivelyr. A few are buying inson and Mrs, S. Pugc as `. t::e knit or aw through advanced ago - the young people came dressed in ;sheep. will be served. � various coloured' costumes and the ,, Representatives from Cher yw�oo4 'men from- Hades" alI cona,tete with Mrs. Booth contributed to the fuel evening was spent in games and with Neale ��•ho has been living Locust Hill and the Baptist Churci' redepstumes and their gilt forks. fund of the local Red Cross.. Born - ; �� ith his stepfather blr, Clements _.T contests. _ enjoyed a delightful afternoon with •were quite 'realistic. Mrs. - Blake ar . Cedargrove, she was married to Mrs: Forsythe, who is speniling a t here, is at present with the Arniy•_I the �i'viuen`s blissiunary Society ir: Antus as a "Russian" kept every - � iilr. $both on Februar•c> lei, 1882 at = 1' short white with' her sister in Fort the United Church Sunday School one guessing±. 14Txs: Burl; Mrs, N+ i 1�Tarkhanr, and lited at Green- River i 'J Williaan will return hom•e-t�iis week a _ _ ___.__.jocn: for the Aut fin Thankofrering Randall and Mrs, George Pugh had before roaming to Whitevale. Loved bir. Elwood Cruthexs is ,moving• meeting, President Mrs, 1. Hager- a hard . task as judges cornpetitiett and respected, by 'all, she - would into the Albert Lee residence and ��� man was. in the chair, Mrs. J. brains very keen. A Candy Scramble F visit her friends in the village 20 Mr. Lee is moving to ` the William Pugh had charge of the Devotional- for the tots; Comic Face Making by minutes walk, from her home, until _ _$irlaett residence which he recently - period. Mrs. S. Evans and Mrs. J, Adults and a Charade by several I the day of her accident-irhanks- purchased . What a pity when a married man Macfarlane gave a vucal duet, • and members- completed ' a fine _social giving Day'. Rev. Burke conducted Mrs. Fred Red$haw continues in with a fatmily has to be a ring- 'Mrs. J. Macklin of Agincourt, gave evening, • 'Mrs. Hamlin played the the funj�rsl service -. at the home. . .very poor health. leader of a group of Svung .men a splendid talk on Missionary work piano for the Grand March. (continued on o Rev. Walter Daniel, will take as opposite page)- ` . . his subject for the morning service next- 'Ube New World Order". Note there -.. v:11 not be any - evemng 90, 47he Reptist Church an Sunday nay* .✓ _ .. •.� t , .. .. _ _ _ _ _ - a ha l u rft. :. that - may - - Church- -- - - Harvest Harm Service. d i We understand that n number from here are away north on the deer hunting trip. _• _ We were misinformed- last week, 31 - - - - -. -- - - s . when we were told that Charles >, � ��•� �� Cooper was closing his garage. He o ill has then and will continste his service until further notice. The Women's Missionary 'Society »f the Unused Church will hold its regular' monthly meeting at the - hoaze of Miss Stella Rolling, on 'Mursday. November 12th at 2.80 - p.. m. Mrs. Ralarson's group will be - A',! _ in charge of the pro_ gram And - it is _ _ i " _ :' _' hoped there will be a good atten -YN•" dance. 'Ilse United Church will obsen e # .y; n"� •lam', . :' ' Sts Annual Hari -eat Home services or, Sunday next, November 8th at k, ��+fit ;41 a. m. Rev. 'Madder- of Dunbarton ` " Y'� -e�i� -• 4 �Y�Cj�` r,'" �n`� .Y�� _ a will be the guest speaker for the r day The local choir will provide � • K %Y ; :''' '' t . � �� y s� ,�` � - - apecial`xnusic for the 'morning and «.,s V, � ��• ' , vs _ the I39lnbarton choir in the evening ,. •�`1rt'`�`^( ° ,c"`"aw's.. __. _ .. - - - -- eervide: An invitation is ext4nd- a► ed to everyone to attend. these __.. ry .WRAR YOUR ODMN AN00 DAGOR - roug idiu, sMn. H. Malcobn accompanied her -- - _ -- 'awn &Olkst lsome OA ►9mfdai td _ -• - ' - i -spend . iL Couple Of days With thpiT 111111�,Wllly _W Iva fun at- Queensville. ; Hallowe'en passed' off` quietly." A ►' _ lfeaw triclds Were played but no very - serious destruction of property. Mr. and Mrs. '1. Robertson have - e past week; r - - RE- The Women's Institute will hold their h'ovar►ber zr►eetinst at thb _ ; . home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. - - rig 1Hostesaes: Mrs. J..MUter, Mrs. D. !Crawford, Mrs. 0!. Burton and Mrs. 1R. Birrell. "Lest we Forget". Guest - - Speaker, Rev, I. E. Kennedy',. Roil • Call Great Mien of the British Snpire . Easton 's bas .wit,'. da at When you buV Victory Bonds you arE laying savings have been collected. But the average the fear corners at 2:1G up. for yourself the best of all investments, -for may not -fit your case. Your own-,..*. - L(.ra. Claude Kith of Tnwa n+ .. ° spent a' couple of days i9,at Creek 'back'af each one is your country's ,solemn ces are distinctly your owtu You may be able, with Brougham friends \- .promise thatevery dollar you invest in Victory to do better both out of -your current income Jacki Wells 6f fl'oronto we - =Bands will be repai3 to you in full, plus a and out of your accumulated savings in the -d Mr, and Mrs. C. Brown on sat- fair rate of interest You can borrow against -bank—or you may not be able to reach the Pte, Robert Iaseambe aatd soldier them, and they are readily saleable when you: average. Your share of voluntary-savings -is.. friend were with his people on Sat - --- -need the cash. And that solemn promise of every dollar you -can possibly spare. urday: - Pia Ross Knox was home on _ • ,, ,repayment in full is backed .by all the vast - Sunday. .' resources of the Dominion of Canada.' NOW TO BUY ' Rev. I. E. Kennedy hau resumed Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who calls his studies on the "Sermon on the When the war is overt you will want -to. buy - s; on you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of any Mount" and will .continue for some - all the things we must deny ourselves now. weeks. Matt. 6th Chap, was talmn bank, or give it to any trust company.-Or send if to up on Sunday last. Next Sunday he "::Then, your Victory Botrds' will give you'the' your local Victory Loan Headquarters: Or you- can" exchanges pulpits with Rev, F. V. Money to buy all these — and your purchases authorize your emptoyer,to start a regular payroll says Madden of Dunbarton, Claremont - United , Church -observing Anniver. i " °will provide new employment for our boys `mg's plan for you. Bonds may be bought nary Services. Harold Phillips was �' o in' denominations of 50, 100, 500, p whep they come home again. $ ; $ in charge of the topic on - Sunday - $1,000and larger. Salesman, bank, trust evening. What's your share of the savings job? Well, company or your local Victory loan the average.Canadian would have'to lend to Headquarters will be glad to• give you• Canada to meet Canada s need.$1 in every $5 :every assistance in making out your :: Audl� of income left after taxes and' compulsory order form. ;The Club Dance will be herd in NOTH�ING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY!" lure schoolhouse this Friday even- . :' .' ing - at 8 o'clock, An orchestra will be in attendance. All' are welcome. National War Finance committee l 8e Mrs.. Wonnacott Sr, was taken to �. $' 8t. Michael`s Hospital on a`aturday • ' •, - _ and at' Iasi -reports is progressing ■ : = nicely. - - Firth ' Juiib has` sold his farm north of here to a W. Fowler, of Montreal, Firth ' has rented Mrs. Daniel's farm. AJh* local scghooi pupils and tea. ` �'.yi,'�`- ,. ter. �, _ - - „- "•s "�, .... .: 'a, ',.- _:e;: -•n' -- ir: y' .y , ,�. !'` ,.::wi:. .•. -rm• ?e ': �•. :i-- ^-•• ^- ••r..,., ¢s.:,9. ° . r,a„'s+it'T ; f _ „ { t • i '.'i; • "•' .wl.rc+«n - : t _ "'r•,.. �. ....;for, s�• �r � +'a . ----:rc - .- e�Nf?Yra? -, .: (.. � - •4��.�•. ,�.. ..... .�� :. - ,� '- - - .., / Tim an Idea--an' American -idea " wbi,* � Inky'e concurrence, he - "put acrohs with the Lower boys. � SELICIDUS D • . - � . �- . . � . The idea was that one boy should a ~� j take all the articles of the Upper' boys which were-to be-cleaned.. "within the budget. o - reosired etc downtown. thus get• tins who�esafe rates, and ,pocketins the diff erence --s sort of Fund for - NADAS Reriet and Emergency Fund for __ the Lower boys. The boys were to _ .. take turns 'toting the stuff down- - LOTli Tim volunteered' to start the ball • . HOUSOIDIERS rolling. Everything wen, a12 right ,. • _ -- _ _ __, • T. _ - until; returning p the sohoor ides 1�• - -- . -, .. ed down with purchases, articles ZA of clothing from the cleaners; etc' • a- be-saw Flossie Sampson, the object •• - -. spy more of. your lip and I'll smaclt -.of ,his shipboard "romance." while . - - `s Yank at Stan e ■ your face.” crossing to England. She was with ' - f • e • You mean -like this?" asked a panty of sightseers. Remember.. Tim and struck Ronnie's face. ing the goodbye kiss she had as Delightful desserts can be made at little Cost with pure high ",Adapted o- Lidwyn- Mitchell from Amid gasps of amazement from corded him just before docking at Quality Canada Corti Starch. It's so easy to prepare a variety of Metro- Goldwy Mickey Rooney Picture the Lower boys, Ronnie, equally Southampton; Tim ,ran' excitedly. up Iliciipus puddings that make -the whole family, call for more --, , • _ 8tarring Mickey Roo srstonished, stepped back, doubling-- to the• grotip_to whom a Cockney Caramel, butterscotch or chocolate blare mange, strawberry up his Bata. He sent the other guide was explaining the fagging "Or lemon snow. Synopsisr. boys. away and opened his door system at Eton. Almost inarticu- ,ran, Dennis. hlah school football -wide. "You, get in there!" ` . late with joy, Tim cried! "Flossie! - �a& Co rnStarch,withitsevengram,gives ehampton, and his young sister, "Witt pleasure!" saia 'run. .Mugu: ` I :r Jane, are sent ;wi 4. " hnv_ !" "Hello, Tim," -the said embar- 'to be desired. 1 ..:-owed mother who has mairrled, an • • • rassedly._ . "You remember my . F►et:ta Sena rue Zne a xce.ieu . lye )4a /al i l ' "i T -_ Englishman, Roger Carlton- Tim moth 1• Deeserts ". Write enalosrng one box -top or complele • , - le- txsentful, hoping to go to Notre The sounui that- emerged from "y e §, sure; How is she ?" =its= �- label from any Canada Starch product. Address - - Ronnie Kenvil's room brought the - ngto, 1�.; EEa tStarer,- -firms Dame as his father, a noted fact- asked, and then found that militant tngtoA street East. Toronto, qnt. ball 'player, had done. He does bower Form flops back to listen; - - -- -, American ciu.bwotgan at his elbow. not make friends with nis step- the d ached. Peter Carlton I_ e"L evict, Ilya. i in his room. The boys in the car. , father or the .lattZr's son, Peter, afraid I can't take off m hat' _.'.a few years older than Tim. He ridor ducked at his y. / •Flossie, behind his armful of -le, entered at Eton and there meets Peter threw open Ronnie's 'door, , i to find the bully on the floor, Tim bundles, spied Ti1m s Eton costume- _ the Sixth ,Earl of Weldon, Inky, Burt I didn't know' you went to TM CANADA STARCH COMPANY Lknas4 iA.ntrwy x Lower Form boy who la to show astride him, hand raised, command- FAoh, Why, - it's terribly hard 'to - him around. At a shout of "Boyl" mg Say Uncle - Uncle Sam!" j from , an upper floor, Ink runs The room was in •violent disorder. Set into it!" Y ' "Yes, it;a plenty tough," "replied :'I- '• lfor . the stairway.- Tim •rabs him Peter seized Tim by the collar and Y g - Tim, already feeling much better thinking it's a fire. yanked him to his feet. ' . about Stalin's City all who require it." Wfien Trotsky : going to Eton, It's con- .; idea?" d8 ere ie -difficult." wired, Let - the army alone," - room. I'll attend to you. later." To Tsaxits ed Pater angrily _ "Go to your aid dyaur knave people yet - I" Stalin earmarked the telegram, CHAPTER THREE _ _ "Do g' • - -- 'mean, have you friends here? I yn on the Volga in "To, be ignored." He balked the Inky broke from Tim's grasp and 'I'm going to have him beaten, mean English friends . .. sl, lord? . 1918 went Joseph Stalin, stubborn- nsries; es�+rpJ.at�i -- _ =__Joined the rush up the stairs_ Tim. right now!" said Ronnie. getting .Or duke ?" Her face Bushed with. war commissar, Lenin's trouble- - the corn collection, saved the - - dollowed. The boys were lined up up. - - man says the New York Times.= - city. _. Six years later Tsaritsyn be- -excitement. - ' ja front of a door in whieb 'stood "Yeah. You`and who else ?" de. The revolution would collapse if came Stalingrad. Oh, sure. One of my beat friends year's grain from Caucasia u youth with a sneering smile- mended Tim. the _ Is as earl. His name is Inky." *.Ronald Kenyil, an ,elegant young :-Peter stepped between the bgys. failed to reach Moscow and Petro- - 'bully. in his hands were 'a hi h "I told.. you to - Pleasle supped her arm in his. - g go to your room. "It's so lovely, meeting you. Tim:' mod• Tsantsgn was the bottle-r. : jtalian8 Building _ bat, a pair of dirty boots and other Dennis." * • • neck, -beset by the Don Cossaeks Wrticles. "There seems to' be- an= awful In revolt, by the White Russians, Baby Subl'1!'Iarines ^. "Late, as usual. Weldon," he said lot of bossing going on around The - guide's voice broke In. by the Germans In the .Ukraine, eontemptnoualp as Inky -joined the here," said Tim. "Okay, , I'm- through "Now, ]adieu snd gentlemen, u yon and weakened by the muddling of The Berlin, radio said recently ` " fiche. "Here, take - these downtown. with him-anyhow." And-Tim stalk. will follow me, we'll have '& look at Mist the hat Ironed, the suit- press- ed from the room. Windsor Castle." an t e s --Balshevik Army charge. that the ltaliaa navy had construct. .. ' on the areas. Stalin took charge. - . ed. a small - "�ockei" submarine _ ed, new spikes in the boots -" "I'm not .going' to let him get Tim and Flossie started slowly .. "I was turned into a specialist modelled after the type the lapa- Tim broke it: "Hey. what-kind away with this!" shouted- Ronnie. " -m the wake of ..the eight8eers. for cleaning out the Augean stab - nese used at Pearl.Harbor_, - -'et a racket you wotking: brother?" "Yea„ you are. _Kenvil, -- , this "Gosh. Flossie, for the first time lea o! the War 37epartrnent." 13e Thp craft, according to the Ger- _ Ronnie looked at Tim • and his time." .-.futon doesn't look so bad." pushed the Red Army command - man radio, can carry a crew of eyes Itt -»g... "6h. the- -- Amertean? --I " - ' AOk- -3to* - to--be, let or-. juai_be -__ Am tbeq avp� jche_d the Castle, `gam around, fired. the insubordin- .- four men and has two , torp# ,!@ -_Then to Inky:. "Well, what are- cause he's hour brother'." - _ -- Flossie cried: 'Tim, you are not. _ ates. "I am driving and bullying saves. jolt waiting for? Go on!" Inky ' "He'll be treated like any other going Into Windsor Castle carry.- :- _ _ started off, but Tim called to -him now - boy. It's a fine situation fug those bundles!" - to wait a minute. "I'm giving the when a .member. of the. Library., "Yeas" he hesitated. "I, guess ` onders around here!" snapped Ron - fights with a Lower Bo; --read gets maybe you're right." He looked Mile. "And I told him to hurry! _ - , ." "And I told - him to wait. go TWO �wai still angry when Peter - miss this chance of being with - - wtiatt" N - :entered his- room. and out. t#a$iy Flossie. In the grounds w the gar DO ALL YOUR CAKES . . - Ronnie buret 'out 'iii furious as- .what the light was about. dens he saw a Lonatsia - 'which •vas - ' loaishmeat �+a► dId gaa_sav?' - I was knocking the .daylights dry.," I'll be with you-in a minute, "Yon heard me. . What's more, out of him when you stuck your At ■eta, sea uarLeu w ".Ise : you look healthy enough to run none in.'' _ . _ .. his Into its dry basin he placed OUT LIKE Two ' 'yaar own errands." "I was only trying to help you," packages, scooped up some "When a member of the Library Peter explained, taken &back at dry leaves and covered them. -Then Wit &,Lower Form boy to do some- Tim's hostility, he ran back to Flossie crying gaily; ' •thing; it's done. You wouldn't "I was doing all right without "Theyll be okay there. Gosh. Flos- AKE a ti -t Calu- - uncerstStin that, tieing an emeri- - your iaely. _ -' .� _-3,na'to ,nnrw to .n►ifi,l than -' " "I'm ,., Yip 1 `ma -_= ..Double•Acting afraid you don t understand. ever. - - 1 ,aking Powder, Calumet "Listen funny pants! Where I Dennis. 3feavti la as .Upper boy She smiled coyly a; him: "Silly as the baking powder tea- -from ireanie don't like heinx and i nt the Library ,_' _ . billy 1" that's spited to modern It+cased around." He expla ned: Tho'Library is he .Tory we.e,ivaLY st,....i..ty io �.... . aeeu� iiecauae Its tivule- - "I ousht to have you beaten for governing body of the house. It's a corner of the. East Terrace of 'Yew Impudence, I'm letting np 'to us: to keep ,order." . the title when - they passed a s mction -first in the mix- i You So this tlare, but remember, "Does that include making garduer kneelin c in bowl then in the oven ' g on the ground, $ , errand boys out, of us?" -- • He gave them a two - fingered salute - eliminates much of the � • .. , -! • and Tin: jovially returned it. ':HV . :risk of cake failure. In' - "You and every other Lower boy yam. Dal." that wa it helps you save p will be assigned to an Uppei boy They had taken a few steps when _ oR coetl in edieIILs. for whom "Tito heard a sound of splash! " y $r you are to fetch aftd splashing- .. • - ' r l,a water that- stopped him in his - tells you. to -tracks, an expression of horror on - `Typo '"Of all the 6ocX4yt4 cuBtomsT" ' his faee. -Water wqa- ffowing' Into ' - exclaidied Tim. "And I thought the' dry fountain 'where• he had FIRST 'IN THE MIXING ROW! " slavery had been abollshe4 -over I left --his - packages!- - Whenjiquiil it Added to dry cake ingre- here." (Continued Nezt Week) dients, Calumet gives off thousands of 'I due say- It does seem "strange �1- -�iaht L4�2 by tow Inc: tiny bubbles which surge through the to you, bpt there fe a, reason for it. It puts every one on the "same'• . - i ter i a our. •bar metli;ing lit llt�)d and !� ---�i� -cup _ _. level= - closer en: erg -with no preterenpe shaven." 8,UUU,u u- -pro s 01 s N N THE OVEN _ 1 _ I'a► an American citizen. 'Nobody Wbea oar cake ors in the oven, not - :. .. Shipping - In, 1.942 _ y a . has to level me off " , � � pp � only do; xhe existing. bubbles expand to • "I'm not so :sure •It'll -be- a .; make, it rise, but a second leavening - good -deals ler for N :� Gerriah Smith, I'iesident of _ , jtpp you to go ' action -which mamy•bakipg powders of levelled off than to level off the the National Council of American other types do not provide -takes place. " Shipbuilders, declared the 8,000,- whole school to suit yon:' l f� 1 " , 000 tons of merchant shipping p Thousands of. new bubbles are created � Oh, 'yeah? Well, ,get this; 1' - didn't want to come to 'this joint would " -be completed by the end of by the : action of heat on Calumet. This In the first place. I made a prom• this year. second action gives additional assurance ` M , tie to db a stretch and' I'm stick- "The industry," he added, • "ig- _ of perfect, even rising, and, is-the reason YtRefMr_y,- ing to it. But I didn't promise to certain of its ability to produce why Calumet -made cakes )ave that- delicate. -- . - -- '• take any guff •from you or anybody - not 6,500,000 uns, -but 16,000,- lightnest which experts .call "velvety - crumb :' ososN else." 000 tons of ships in 1943," ECONOMICAL TO USE yv "All right, Dennis, if �that't the _ Supporting his prediction of 8,- ;R tic way you feel." Peter left him. 000,0'00 tons.: for. this year, Mr. 'Cal, met Double•Aciiag- Bsking Powder goes'..' — Tim Dennis found himself as. $with said that on-Sep t. �.7, the further than many other types of baking powder. ` Operated by Pat Burton, twice signed to tag for Ronnie Kenvil first anniversary of the launching - .]Yost Calumet recipes call for only 1 teaspoon of =' winner of the North American and was for raising a fuss when of the. first- liberty ship, nearly 506 - Calumet to each cup of floor. This, along with ]ow �= and Canadian Calf Roping Inky ,tolq hjm he was assigned to ; sea -going merchant vessels of ap- _ . cost and surer results, makes Calumet a thrifty' Championships at the Calgary Kenvil, top. He thought it would proximately 5,800,000, deadweight baking powder ­to uta ����M�j South en the Burton Ranch in. be "rather jolly," for „theui to be tons had been delivered; Ae des- Order Calumet front . our rover .fod ` i Southern Alberta -was estab- -” Y ff aY Itshed in 1890 by F. A. Burton. together, i cribed this as "an achievement LI32 : "I_.get i ," aid Tim. "Kenvil'e -I' which exceeds the most sap uine ' s+ 9RANo OF• imc l g .., s •svno.erew the kind of a rat who'd :pick .'on expectations of`:i year' ago." ;AKiNG ' BURTON R.A N C+i little guys Okay, kid. Don't Vice - Admiral R u s s e l I R. r w! worry. , I'm with lyoii." Waewhe, commandtint of the 1 � i/i� 71L "I• say, Nmil , I don't want ynu' U. S; Coast,Gt ard, told the cote- to do this for me." ference that the strength • of dill' r � "Skip- it ,: ;nay,, just what a_ re Cocst Guard now was well over _ we sunlsosed to do for him ?" 100,000 men find that it_was op: a t b - : "Tidy u•p his room, ri:n c;, iid4, + .erati� ;•g, an imti gral part yr il.e s ' ISSUE 45-- 4Z matte te3." i i` a-; y, vAth the larger cutters eft- J - _ p . The fagging sy'slem at Earls game gaged in convoy work, � - "!� .e 4Fw.a,.'_- sil:ry, y.,. :W •y.':i .�w�..+.. .•_y�[ .. _. .r.�fr •. -'\rm W_ �. _.�. - `rr.' - ., - - _ _ 'L•. ' - 8. "And thou shalt bind them :. DIVID i �AL t for a sign upon thy hand and, f H A D I 0 8 E P O 8 fay , tween hills eyes. 9. And thou 4944 p pow 10-ww's N s shalt writ shore eaaDle a navigator to :Sake times so hard to obey • For the his way 'to the point he desires to - - Israelite, the great-lesson was CHRISTIAN NURTURE IN THE because the God Who gave these .+� •• reach and equally because lights FAMILY g -sin-the shore- silhouette any vessel commandments had . delivered - � FAMILY -04#4. -ZO -2s them from the bondage - ' —even a little ashing boat- -be- of E ipt, ' 7. 2 Timothy 3 :14. Sd - Ind brio in tweets - Ctrs -sIIare and. au__snemr-----. -'- bring in the out from this raider. GOLDEN TEXT. - Train up i ' enalavemen� had given them a w So you see thin has not been done child in the way . he should so. land flowing with milk and honey. And •t••n whin he is old he will thus revealing Himself to be W. for fun. It has been ordered be- not depart froom it. Proverbs 22:8. Goss of love; of compassion_ Qttd Dense Canada, whether e. like it THE LESSON•' IN ITS SETTING power. The God Who delivered benot, d is the war tone. It has Tim*.—The passage then•. -from E �.. ordered because lives have .., particular' 1� � (i3=Pt would'Qive such ' been lost on the broad bosom of °°° A ""'�° * ^1' �z �-- " '`the mighty ' waterway. , the banks was written somewhere about good, that they might live abuts- '. 'ot which Lady Bessborough oace 1460 B.C. Paul wrote his last dantly. Thus they were to obey - described as "arms that reach out • letter to Timothy. about A.D.- 88. the ' law for two reasons: first, to welcome visitors to Canada." rtes•• --Alt the early ehapters o•cause tae commandments were There are some viaitors Canaoa of Deuteronomy record discourse given by' One to Whom they owed - -. - °does not 'welcome"-bence the need. by Moses on the plains of Moab, their very freedom, and secondly, •• = !or a blackout on the eastern, side of Jordan. The because obedient• to these cam - -. Shortly after the black -out was second Epistle. of Paul to Timothy mandmentil would always result in ordered, indignant complaints. was written ' from .Rome, Timothy the enrichment of their Iivea, and - reached the authorities that It was - t�efr oven material and spiritual not complete. The linswer to this First Commandment welfare. was fairly simple. Many of this 4• "Hear, d Waal: Jehovah _14. "But abide Thou-'in the :4armers living in-tlie country sur -, our God • is one' Jehovah." Thee* things which thou host learned and aottaditts the river do not read the verses, 4 and b are referred to by hest been assured of, knowing of ' newspapers, do not listen to radio. our laid ass 'the first and great whom thou heat learned them; 15. •■a" did "nt uadea<ataad_ pow rlaffA comma cat•' and that from a babe thou haat the war has come to' Canada'*' S. "Ind thou shalt love Jehovah known the sacred writings which -' - -shores. They' utyderetand now be. thy God" with all thy heart, and -are able to• eke thee wise, unto cause the authorities quickly de; with all thy soul, Wad with all thy salvation�-threugb faith which is ti vises ■. plau Isar uui.ifyl,.a a.o.; Il47g13t" The 3emand 'vaith •1�: - i• ChrW Jeans." This reference villager, every farmer; o! the black - thy heart' excuses all half- heart - to Timothy's sari3 training fol- vat order and of, the reasons . for' edness, all division of the` heart lows upon a long - enumeration. of . and the necessity for Its observ- In its love. "The heart is matt- the terrible characteristics that - anus• tioned• first as the seat of the will be man -ifest in mankind gen- . The 1breBoIng • paragraph,' how=.. emotions generally and of love in orally, at the end, of the age. ever, `grants no absoli2don to the particular; then follows the soul . Paul declarer the3 • will not mark - - :motorists who drove along the As the centre , of personality i. n �� Timothy's life because 'he has been 'highway with their headlights .on, man, to depict.. the love- as per. instructed so adequately that by head I" that. every time -the vading the. entire - self- ..,... : .,, : -this truth he will be given vic- road rounded a cape, pointed out nese; -and to this is added 'with WAY a.vvi a4 vuoaa °,'1a brndencies;= like twin searchlights across the all the ,strength,'. that is . of body- In pother words, the very roots, if black waters • of the gulf.' These• and soul. properly nurtured and eared for, ,.,.war* just careless -if so. criminal The Truth Taught _ _� could only produce', by the power a disregard for the lives of Cana- -6. "And these words, which- I of the Holy'Spirit, a life, strong dians afloat for the protection, of_ command thee this day, shelf be in purity and- inwavering in canvas Can De called zarems -- uya,aa ll,, - - -- = motorists who thought more' of teach them diligently unto thy 1ho& own satety and snore of the, . -, _children, and shalt, talk of them - a -- - -..Silly "necessity" for speed that when thou sitteth in thy house, - -I RectnJ would not permit thela to dim and . when thou walkest by the -. their lights and proceed at a pace way, and when thou livst down, Malta has '• withstood 1,660 calculated nbt only'to assist the and when• thou risest up." If the bombing attacks and destroyed war effort 'by maintaining the -Word of Crod, is in our heart, then 1,069 enemy aircraft up to Oct.- darkness but also to assist It by it will be the centre- of- oui life, 19, Sir. Archibald 'Sinclair, _ Air oo`nserving tires and gasoline, and it will be 'inevitable that we Secretary, .told the• 'H*wM of ' And it Is not only in the black- shall, speak • to our children' fro- Commons. - odt areas that auoh "careless" gaently of .the Word, the age of He said 1,386 civilians had been _ motorists mar the otherwise briglit childhood is the time for instruc =' killed up -to Oct. 20, and 6,704 : - pipes - Chet Canada is writing in tion and for molding'ltfe; - ` - - -- buildings "destroyed or damaged. POWERFUL LEADER - - ,HOHIZOr-TAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 Pre"VL .1 Pictured L' f'i 18 Dry. - rellgiiou8 19 Cupid, leader. - 21 He paid - -7 Se is an �A' L his q extremely I gam• m, g� or 22 Promise. rich mom P f 23 Curved knify, -.- 262ts batty -_ - -- It Green fnddes is sold to -bis vats. followers, - 1 17 Musical note. I A 28 Disturbance 18 To matigxt, of pence. 20 Either. 30 To prosper. 21 Plural 44,3'Transposed ViEBTICAL 31 To strike. pronoun. (abbr.). 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'e.r..7', . �..ry,C .:t... w - r' . _ _sii'�+fi'�d/#�+Ot+ti�L fsf�stri+af __- • .— � 1 ..i NOTICE' 5 -piece VValnutbed- - • - l ' 'Q F. r O Rei l A«oef o, Iteg :: i ., : e -. - .00 *oraeoriar a Of Ree. - � Mond Member of the 7lmerltao �Ptooetr.ctd OW Ltacb pass your way Ovary • ."jlelnt>1e.t. _ : _ .... _ .day.- , ' - Studio Couch and 2 a�• COAR, C'0" - Chairs, - -72.'5-0' . ,• _ _ -- - -- - -- _ - -. - WOOD, CEMENT, - An .- -Announc ement DONALD R1VDDY Barrister, . 8n„eitor. Nit. Public. tA*wyt&a.oaa. S yin •filled matt- rdrs.rlr «�. r l 4y tihe rau A.13. Gam+•- BAND, GRAVEL, p � _ �f.atw..I ncCourt }Ionae. Whitby. reuses, 16 .50-43.50 t1 - - = To our 'Many. Customers, BEATON,: BELL tt_ ROSS __ sad _- - .50 -43.50 _ .. __- A y Barrtttora is Solicitors - . 3U.. ... . 'B_BIIP- . +'(3 . S e -' :.. .y y LL, . ' He cite - 6 e new, man man W ar Vt. J. BEATON, K, C, Telephone also local f cartage Rork C 91.$ROOKEBELL. K. C.. Ade},9838o we hs►vealsop}seed in stock s fall des, 67.54 Whom We have' pleasantly 'served 1, D. IT. ROSE • . - .. - UM fit' IfAPEZ LEAF MUM" 372 Bay st.r ;#or Thirty- -five years:' - - 10RiN L. POND _ -... Toronto - t[P,A�IY FEEDS _ _ .: Motor Ambulance, Day or Night — , - --Ys N25, NotaMILLAN- Barrlster.Sol. A W. MITCHELL - le3br, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street e e PHONE 1$00' to. rleledlone Eipinbao8. z9t� -On" ind- 9fte"r �!ov. -1 sts Pickering, ant. , � C: A. STER�RITT - i♦ststs►�+if+s larlQe. PHONE - Otlice ?4- Itaa. d6 Funeral Director Nil L n �FATd]X TELVuluaara n Furnivure Leaser iJ a Clerk. conv yiencer. calmniYione[,�r y _ _ - a�d.7lta, ACCO$AL.01; Etc. anerZ6t Notice � You _ Nu. Will 11 c�Maeciase LiOenaee. whitevele. f)nt. PICKERING AND CLAREMONT - -- - - ■ cuumng of au kinds _ oystem CIENp1�RA]; iNHURAIVEE� _ CAOtPE�1TER13�1G' - - _ y.. -' REAL ESTATE CEMEiVTING i Ut)IN V Lb' I A.N Ul lY U _ _ - '• pI' - - - - =�- otd - •�tabtiehed agency, rftdjr -- G - - FACE CREAMS 'ROL'GE- �, Our preseant capable Assistant, Mr. Lloyd Courtice to sftM • We also sell Brantford Roofing FACE POWDER entering the Air Forqe on Novelnbei� lot. f • Phone me • 6bc. We ;have been unable to- engage; a satisfactoigy. ' Materials, 3ihnpire _Bathroom ... ........ a LIPSTICK Refills ...:..... , •.. 40E suedessor, and we are now like many other firms WM.-MAW' MAVAT` - Equipment, Dnro Water p FUbliE ...:. ....'. 8Cct, fi0c. obliged to make - business a4Justments. You all know `. -- LI08NPRD A'OCTIONEESL APIL - Systems' Beatty Stable �.. that -not .only the Labor Question epusis many VALUATOR. Equipment, and changes, but the tire. and gasoline situation is be- Oar Prescription Service is coming more acute. ` isvo conducted Anywhere: �Buil Materials _ - Accurate an-d- EffIcIL0t_ - g _ _` _• - - -IE dwes 614''Dv We are asking ail our friends and customers to ` Street, East, Eatimatea Flee �+ T �1 ♦ + bear with us in this 'drastic wartime and . - Whitby, -0ntaris. - -: _ L ... - - -- B O Y N DRUG V Q • ! ii {�� ve us. the jus support -change, -- Work Guaranteed- _ still Si rty pport and co- operation -you THE REXALL- STORM' -have in the past. Please be goal .enough to call us . _. ' Phone 6802 Phone, Pick 68 on the • phone and reverse charges where necessary, PICKERLNG, ONTARIO - Store Hours - 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. _ and we will have yqur order, zesdy �y}1en you. call. _ - -- ,fi,� F. �.' PROU 3E suna8ya sl t"* T�kiag you for past favours and in anticipation of your future goodwill. - P'>;'!'F.R LEVINE B. A. Classified Advarwsestente ` ' Barrister. Soua� et„e. HORSES - for horse meat accented. Otliee >:oam -- 1 - fi; Weft aced Safi Prevailing prices paid. phone Pick. King 1a. Plela�g . Maxt to Lilzaq 36 t is- - Me .S. CHA PMA BZAD O!P CX -- OSHAWA Pigs for Sale � oats. -Howard si L e E• OrNf. LL phone Pick- 35 r 21. _ _ ■ • - FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 1 otjoie nAir our tai _ rUering Ware has joined Air Force and will eau t - EMBALMAR : rifiee -for, immediate sale.: Botch • are - - _ Auoeaseor;totW, T. MatLer,l quiet, gentle. Any reasonable offer jetoatfville ' accepted. Smith. Pict 44W. _ _. - iCTRIL E. MOBLEY -2 Night and Day - berm :e• G>BNEFkL liViCRA�CE Yla cnta Ftcsc Reaideo Plea SALE REGIST'Eot aikVICE PKVTECTiaiN . WEDN- ESDAY, NmvE iBER 11 M. suction sale of milk cows, hay, - small implements _ poultry ' and _ p�t'7i supplies; ' - household furni- When a titan wants a home, he saves for it. It � - tnrg etc. nropertv of . •`1Y.• Donlon. - •• - ,''• •• _ Inouramoe of All Kinds, p �t 9, Con. ? Whitchurrh �t� little whether it is a hoarse or '& cor orwhat - - Best Rates : Available with (at 3imnonville) Sale at 1. Terns comfort or Fluxrtry .you have your` heart set on, you ' cash No reserve, CLARKS PREN. - �t to deny ,yourself other things in order to get - _ = 'r• NINNIME Minn �e011T1t) abd Service. TLCE auctioneer. il. :vlary, :Y '�u.aJa is sawing =or a home. Unte.s _ _ - ., •, -we do save, we'll lose all right to a home, as we Addr. Phone WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th knew lt. L'itder, 'Hitler, conquered people have so » BROUGHA `PICK 515 L- auction sale of Registered : Hol- rights. Every dollar. spent needlesaty today, 'gives ;r 4. Aisalthfully Air- cabdltioaa . M bteina, 'klrlly accredited and tested Hitler a better chance to take away your right to 'THURSDAY, FRG SATURDAY cattle --+ implements, hay; grain, enjoy the Iuxuries that -a Free Canada can give you t _ NOVIOMHlsI; $� 4• and T. PHi01!i. AGIN• W =' straw and ' household furniture etc. _ Your dollars saved and - investled in the new Property of W. . A. McLean, ,Lot Vi�ry Bonds work two ways for •you:' = 6 6�@ -i ...� a .. -�' Con. .o P; .t.e.;.. - stirs♦ r r ;,. _ - - - -, -'— - -- - - - -- - _ Saturday 34tinee at 1.39' Y north of Uverpoiol Hotel on No. 2 .,,Victory Boad dollars _ help, in the fight now - - LICENSED AUCTIONM -- Highway. Terms cash.. No reserve. for. your right to the things you want. Juke Girl __ }ti For the Counties of Yuri ssMi O!w Sale. at 1230. CL.4RKi; PREN- victory Bond dollars will, proviide the cash . w - 'I>ICE, auctioneer. "'• -for yotf • to get what lea want when the Ann Sheridan and Ronald Retan' arto; successor for Corps. 9=6 Pipe!• • tide' of C. A, S. F. 'and of trice Ws. - - -._-, - war is watt. 3•. - -� • - - J. JR. Prentice (former Prea� ate - - 1�•r::::��). AV pW. and Farjs__A0gg& N EIiFBER 9, 10 and.:ll �� a e at fair and rw�sa► - = NOTHING - (NATTERS NOW BUT win Lost complete show at 8.20'. ��� - r �• able rates. • lie Great Be Loyal t` ou�`�t�.�r _. 11llan'a Lady neralloar Awbara Stanwyck to�HOme and Joel McCrea = - COUn _ Brian Buy Victory Bonds Aldo an added attraction - �_Oen" Aldrich - and - -For President- _._Buy -at Ho- rne _ - :: _ ' PICKE;Rih e . - _ .._. I� dmpl:.� rich. d. J. S. BALSi� } te�y Lydon and Jane Pre�iseer _ _ ._ _ _ .. - we can furnish - oriala t"t will 0, Elm i - SMRSDAY, FRI'DY, -SATURDAY - - � l�eaae from eery, NiOV>aaiBEi; 12, 13 and ;14 owidpairtt. -1n dignit, _ _ __CHOICE 11�IEATa Gl']t?RGE FORMBY'' - - --- - appearance our - - 1 w+oilr wUl stead out _ - AND - - tirough the `a=ss. ;: s t . - No Greatfii Tribat. _ VEdN ETABLES Road West - - - - - - _ _ 8ia�o ` We �lre glad to ,serve you to the!. STAFFORD _ nice Again best of our agility - , Monumental SHONE 26 1 _ _ - p'h.• 462 �Phib y. • Ont. C. aatURKA AIRY -IN BUSHBi _ - - ' - _ Miss- Hardware Tinsmith � - MAR • f. STICE -TH PEAR- SILKYS- _ . -- _ -• . ,JiJ OF E - PHONE 46 = . I teoe me. cotmty of Onta to PT OHR RIFT Q 1� .Obis'