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El& Thanks, to all you people who LOCALISMS - me>raes soon, - and this township repatriated Canadians • from Japan, supplied' the addressee- of our boys s is win looked upon as one section ` announced this morning, Miss Mabel One of our subscribers eall°ed us. in . uniform o, about sixty., natn,es idiot wd11 again reach its objective— Clazie, (for solve )ears a missionary last Friday to say they had not have been turned in to the News.- — M?''• - -- -and Mm._?'�oe,. of BOB" 'this Loan, X876,0041 epccinsive OS la Japan) a cousin :. OS Mrs. John received their Pickering News,_ _We trust they are not too late. -FA spent the week -end with their -s s - the Plant. In the last goon the Mvrkar, is included. Nothing had that it had happened twice in the set-in -law, Mrs. W: Bray.' , A recent advertiser in the News Miss Ina St. John, a former tsar objective was $800,000, and $877, been heard o! her for about 2 years. last few' weeks. As the publishers of a number s}f household effects Cher on the school staff here, was 00 was eubscsibed, The objective= of this paper, we are naturally' aauu- _ . is flair Loan for the township is ions to see that „ _our 'subscrlliera � h� sold every article by the even - ,si Sunday visitor with Mr. and 11[r�s. t- • $576,000. Let ao one say It cannot St: ' ' de Saes �► receive their copy asAmviS- -aa goes - of that day after file paper Les. M. t[orley. be dose, or even say "there isn't (by correspondent) `ible after it tames off the press. came out. Mr. and ' Mrs. X - S. Chapman pmoey available' .— the Dept of •-- From our records we find that only 'St. George's 'Women's Guild to their co flit. and Mrs. Dobaagra - - Canadian National Missionary to their cottage in Muskoka over '. '- 1�ansTe has the information that once in the past tweet) -five years. Annual Sale of 'Watt "Here is more money-. -on deposit., in Exhibition the past week -end. , have we failed to get' oiur. PaP� rzaasda tollay than at any other Wb: an effective teacher of Bill Bunting of the R C. ha man geography, The soldiers of into the mails on Thursday even- • annual Sale of Work of St.: period in the history of Csii dsL" int.. This should mean that, with a George's- left for Saskatchewan on WnLag. - The funds �tra thew, 'name even the Canada have been serving ' in Ice - a Red a Guild, will be �y evening, to continue taratadng. few exceptions every subscriber in held at the Red Cross Romans on Bill MaelAan and ban'- who a few years ago, wan- land, Greenland, 'Sicily, the Aleut- this province (in normal times) Ar'tr Bill Sparrow, sans sued Hong Kong. The people of should have their copy on Friday, October 80,' Many Attractions, �� Lloyd Courtice, all of i&se Air Forc�i ted y°ur deposits, are you Canada have followed with breath- sties suitable for Xmas Gifts, were home over the week -end. to 6" " and SAVE. less interest, fighting on the Volga the following day. This particular Pond, Lucky Tickets and Valuable Mrs. H. Matchett, Helen, and and in the South Pacific, snowing . Party threatens to discontinue their Prizes, Supper Served. Watch for Mrs. Fred Doyle, of Toronto, called = subscription because of the delay. _ • r that their own sate was boned up :further particulars. on Pickering friends on Sunday. W. IL Wesdney and Bev.- E. G. � In -the past when similar com- RA*lllsas address Rotary Lmseheona with decisions obtained there: -Th- �Id3se Elizabeth Ri,Chardson had Peoples of true world .are learning plaints reach us, ,we refer shear to Wellman Barn Comptefely' ,� misfortune to fall and break ' the local post office, who assure us Destroyed by Fire on 8anday ,Vim. H. West'aey was .j more and more of their unity. War i that - our bags of the News leaVe - at Claremont , her wrist last week, necessitating . by M. S. Chapman at @inner' one is global and peace. is indivisible. i _ - the wearing of a' cast for ♦ fgvr Over a century'ago it was said there I Pickering regularly every Thursday Weeks. wok ago, as the speaker for that , night.. We- feel' that we have - -done-- Fire, that is supposed to - have were no more Pyrennes and now it We . regret to report Mrs. James ; day, and in his introduction Miler Proverbial, that no seas are bar our part, having in mina this 25- started from a gasoline- engine, in Dotter having bees, - reem,oved to the mailed (without. any - hesitancy I )ear record, and. if the post office the barn of Mr. Ralph Wellman, Oshawa Hospital on Tuesday, sus - riers against invasion. too) the boyhood days spent with and railways have ..to employ in- rent of Claremont, totally destroy- fering an attack of eumonhL The Church of Christ }ins never, � lm . Will, 50 or was it fill years ago -- . taken less • than then whole world for experienced help, to replace help I ed the barn, on Sunday evening. Mrs., V. E. Cartwright a spend." ay, Will confirmed the state- that has been taken into the "ser- ' Fire broke out about 7 p. on. Flames in a few days with her sister's its province. and it has been un- g y mods. sad also recalled the single of Pentecost vice" we feel that a little ; consid - seeping .up through the barn floor, family in Brantford.. surreal from the da) eration . sluotdd- be .,given and not spread so� fast the Fire Company 1 muzzle-loading shotgun they To be universal.' necessaray. mmeanz P Miss Mabel Lindsay;' ynd biro - played with* — ,powder flask, - ralm- . "sly off the handle because sgnie could do nothing to save the main Farrier, of Brampton were. Sunday 'sod and above' all, to be Missionary. T€mes o! church the Pickering new clerk has made a "slip's, some- .� barn: Same implemi°sents were rued, 'visitors with Mr. -and Mrs. W. wws for wads -- made good wads ulty have stimulated the church to where, and the News is s. day late. t but a binder, corn-binder, roller and .row. too, t1w heat in therm have tl1! greater efforts. There was an extra a ordinary outburst of sazssionary eau- .i Strange things happen in the cut tivator were lost. • The year's � �PSt. George's Anglican Church, . pawder an extra stick. orgy following outburst the last World Ws.- maila� -- even in pre -war .days,. we I grain crop, along with a half-w- Sunday, October. 17. Children's bas _' Mr. Wlestney spoke on same of delivered our paper in Montreal load of wheat were also destroy h .. � Service at 11 a. m. with hymns and arse Pope Pins XI earnea the title � � � monicipsl matters of this. mug- one day earlier, than our 2ubscrib- Mr. Wellman had • moved l seumuoh appropriate to the occasion. `The rope of the lldiedona'. Pope. Y wheat on Saturday. Three cows yaiit�, the Township' of Pickering ere one mile scrag from our door', . Y• `Preacher, Rev. Er G. Robinson. No Pins XLI sponsored the tVatic in were lost. Claremont Covadt of which he is a valued on R: R 1, Whitby receive theirs. and atria lutlro � Surds School, rind the Evening _ Missionary Exhibition. opened in Y assaiber, and fr'aom his !lmarks we, Holy Year. 1925, whicL resulted 1 We do however get considerable and Brougham Fire Companies Srlr� ee will be 'withdrawn, owing _ - _ tprote the following.— in the peuonaner!t Lateran ilLission- aattataction frotm the tact that out. were summoned to the fire; but to the Pickering United Church "]moss of amessmgent through the readers -are so aasious to get the. could only 'save same of the out- Anniversary being held on the 17th. _ . I,' L Plant, tieing grruuaflj re= sr9 � Museum, Since that time Miss- News. buildings. People saw the blase for Recent visitors at the horse of auubdivisions. ".• ionau� Exhibitions have been bold miles. About #10,000 insurance will ,Mrs• W. J• Clark were: :Mrs. Nei! 11� by. -increasing - is many countries, and they Have "relief labor" fa town- ' help co the to Smoke was first Hopkins and son, of Stoney Creek: _ "Loss of beam of inestimable value is making Our Own Cosimass lI vet m he utsip gravel 'pitta etc. replaced , by _� :.1 seen coming from the east end o! r T- G. Drewbrook, of Toronto; equfpmeat:" "Military flue generat body of Cathausc' people ,'. _ . 111 th8 barn, where the gas engine is ' , - .. " mission-minded. A' reader a -few, *eeks ago, asked ' Mrs. G. A. Michell,, of Kingston: . owtiee has taken' bird -t°- repine The First Canadian Missionary what we meant b "our own cottimn and was- blaze spread rapidly, Mrs. G. A. Chapman, of Repworfof ed Machine ��•° Y � and wan n beyond au control.' Exhibition will be held in Toronto to which we replied — a column �R Y and mother, �drs• 1i Choquette, a! ;4*ying to .current agita;.ion from October 15 till October 19, at of -our own where we could be in- When the gasoline deans exploded, Toronto. for reduction of 'governing bodies, Varsity' Arena. The patrons of the ttnate, friendly or otherwise as the the blaze went hundred's of feet he still felt the need- -of - central Exhibitions are: their '.E),.ellencies, occasion required, and use the kind into the air. All apples on one aide St. Paul's Church, Dunbarton su bodies." the Most Reverend Archbishops spd language everybody naerstood." of the orchard were completel)� de' "Considered the introduction ei y stroyed. This farm, known for some , Bishops of Canada. The President _ Rex Frost, in his "Country News" ears as "the George Scott Fame" ' ' y. Sun, ay Scher 17,. Children - the services of 'the Public Health is Most: Reverend JAMes C. EdaO+ui- broadcast' last Sunday afternoon, w Day. Sunday School at 2 p, M. Set- � - •_: Nam in this tgwnahip as a pi'opet gar. In conjunction with ease Mies- ' ��� an itetm in this column purchased by Welltrnan when he vice appropriate to Children's Day; suave toward betterment of local several 'weeks came from Western Ontario, about _ eosins and health conditions.^ smeary E�zhibztlon, there will be ag6, in wlCich we 12 yenta age. at 3 p. m. Preacher on Sunday. .' . "Appreciated and ne his away conferences and Meetings- called attention to the missing i Rev. E. G• Robinson.. , term in office, and considered such ' The Probe of Religious Franc- lights on Church Str., and would - an experience iffic as invaluable to one tions are as follows: Saturday, Oct. like "to .know what Was behind it- = .- STOP: LOOT+,:. - Pickering Continuation School wins 18, at 7:45 P. m., Liturgiu.s 'Recap- thought an eye. 'should be kept on " ship at later- School Meet looking -to t:he''political -life as a lion of the- Apostolic Delegate in i the column. The answer to that one , Come to the "Fun and Work cam'" Michael's Cathedral; Sunday, ' r Tea" for the members of the Worn- - ; "An argmnwmt in favor of local wan — on our wax home fern our Pickering Continuation School { administrative boards, is found in Oct. 17, at 12.110 noon' Pontufucsl office one evening, a -bit late, we I an's Association o! the United ' carted off the cup at the Inter- Mass in the Cathedral, Celebrated.' nearly broke ouy neck,- by walkir,-' �n'Gh, -to - be held• in the Sunda) School fleet at Claremont ' on Wed- _ " the regellsis collapse of party gov =' #,by the Apostolic Delegate; Mor►da5,. ! off the - sidewalk into a tree — Mr. School Room on Thursday, October. nesday, Claremont 'and Pickering errursents —the local board carried - OC4 18, at 5.30 P. m• liturgical - Frost, those lights were all 're- 21, 2t' 2 p. m. Bring a friend. Ass- taring lm� John Fallidse, Picker- ° ' Picker- on while adjustments were being ception, of ilia Fkninence CardinsI laced and in good order' b;; th.• : r•is -ion — one or more handker- , made." P ing, took the Jun or Cup and -Wilmot Villeneuve, at St. Augustine's $em- week-end..' chiefs, Gates, Cherrywood ( Pickering), the "Lack of §upplies•holdirig up road tusary — (and several other .Relic- and other mainiauiance." loan Functions)• Senior. Individual results are not_ - "This township ithout debenture Arens - available, as we go to press. P The Exhibiti;,on in Varsity. _:... obligations, other than font of the � be o on Saturday, - Sunday, .`w school debentures." "This township 1 u •�Momhj . and Tuesday, nrutil iQ.00 p. Cal. Bob Morton's Circus at tea• ` in an enviable' financial position. "' attractively decorated Usple . Lest Gardens assia ties '. ' "in answer to a query on the Booths, conducted by the different - ,October, 1 subject Mr. Westmey stated that ' jWigious . Ar+ders .. will -- depict the 7 �� year >b -is�, the Conrail had, thus isle; been "an-' aariouf' Catholic Asti sties. in every ", Toronto, October 14 — ,Carryirur able to find any legisiation that ef. the . Globe. the same old wallop, pacied with+ Quid phi beta k: w t m sssssese Miters eoraar _ - ' . - _. lsyghs and thrills, W. Bob Mortsat In the numerous ealsps bwar" ring n Mapl's±• Lase' • will b to Toronto Mr. Wsatael wyis a Crory wdeshe lleesilm+R ileistise- e[�Iaterest Gardens on October 18th, one of the'' guest, and in his airlsw ea]3gbt- - world's- atarseet indoor shows Akin' rues tide' chub; aasesisss as atssty An roan's of interest to this -etas- _ the frith of elmule entertainers ... features of local adrisisttabiOS4, mushy was the church wedding on acrobats Saturday evening: of Dora Mary. - e artists, ears, devils., asailmai acts, clowns and east!. •,• On Tuesday evening of this weep. M attire b to Harold W. Ciawfortis. ial dowers. 1 " H. T. Fallaise, head of the Boa. ca Whitby. The Chard► was beautif- - . This great three -ring circus wilt Stout • Dept. of local Rowl, lees- ally decorated with autumn leaves, _ _ appear for the litb season irndetl, ented Rev- • X. G. ,Robinson, Troop'' gladioli and dahlias. The attire of _ _ e - the auspices of Ramneses Shrim' Master of the local Scouts, vrho, at the bridal group , harmonized,, malt- • .. .. Temnple for one week of matinee end .._ :' ::'• :.; `' :. ; :. use request of his ' host, described ing a lodely setting for ohs care- evening perfortmances :.' P _ • _ „ _ _ • - «All Rame �, the objective, and .work of Boy ninon The bridesmaid was Mesa ;: Scouts, which he accoIInplrshed in a Nora Dol fun of Claremont, cousin the profits ri tes Shrine Temple go to charity" states very enlightening, • comprehensive -of the bride. The bride's sister, Pickering United Church Anniver- hearing. these: two •outstanOing SWL$ Murdoch' L. Marfyn, Past llotentatt' -• : address. 'He has interested the Club Mrs. Gerald Harbron, was maid -of -. nary 'Services this Sunday kern. _There will be special music and dFiairman of the Circus Caanm• e' by his address to. that extent, from - honour. Little _Bernice harbron,,, a , ittee. "The circus is primarily which the Club has asked for the niece of the bride, made a charm- at' both services. project to aid crippled children, but privilege of assisting the local ing flower girl. Miss „Gladys W1utt- On Sunday. nett, Oc: Sher i r,_ _On Tuesday, evening, October 19, t l'ickerin 'United Church will hold the Anniversar ConcerE• will take it is an entertainment for - Children "movement” in any way :desired. _ er, of•_Toronto, - -was soloist. Miss its Annual Anniversary Services. place, when the celebrated Scottish and adults alike," Mr• Martyn says, Rotary has professed to, interest `Kathleen Beelby, _ of Claremont Was "Asa ecial treat Ca s e the here, 1 "thle an'iB and played tsar Weeds -A:t the morning service, at= -11,00 - Entertainer, , Torn.- Haunilton will aP pt, Tiebor� itself in - "yopth ", y a. m: thg speaker, will be the well- present his program, assisted by a faAnous troupe of performing seals lied aft opportunity ` of applying ing mnusic. The' groom .was support- - will. r-etmrn. And a . new a their resources in a local applicatign, a ed by Mr. Vernon Ellicott, !'he rah- known Rev, Malcolm -C: :slit- Donald, pianist, a talented' young accordion. $ IaxY • of.. "-` �� of. Toronto, and at 'the evening, ser- sat, and a magician. These artiste are stare has been added to the Cast • ors were: `Messrs' Gordon Gostick which last year set a new indoor vice, Kee. Morrison Seller,- 'Glen-L, all outstanding _ in their own special ;; �- Rose Irwin will �intioduce as his and Levi Arksey' Rev, I. E. Ken- mount United Chutreh, Toronto, will art , and- those "who do not 'attend world's record for attendance, , '• ;: asst and speaker next Tuesday; nedy, officiated. About• seventy -five 'v M` ltu have charge. It is hoped' large con- will be missing a treat. _- - his father, 'lieu. A. M. Irwin, of guests were received, at the f,osme of Whitby. the bride's parents, after the cere- gregations will take advantage of monyl -Room. _- . •_. .. i _ , .J r. a ,.?�;cir, fiaT' a'l"Y^ qqr: S • .. s*3 e •;.fe • a. ..a_ r ,a �/ .. .nw' .. _,_e. i+�•� `•,� `3t: 1 �i. -:•.o• '_,.� Lw''• :ran:- �. w'>» .:C'� 4w.,• �.v1'. �• „'r . , Ph'u (.. .�: 'rr :Yi" -�` >�� y±•�,k q• :k 't. „err... •f''� .•A+�.. •"'�"'�`.'` -,., wC. ' flu`^ _ �f� • ld :•.:.'.< '1.`• c • r' . r+." '. er •`., P•' sr'. '' _ ''' p"'�-, xM• y �'<. ry "4 �i'� Tv.• . - t b7. .x y.e.""4 . M'u `•%v MC�iz' J1! . ,;.x, %' : •�. :y ., y _yb..ft' r, '}.. y_,.. i .i� :S ^ '� x -. : it %• io . fir, ' Y+° ? � w =�+ ''M' � F ''_'•Sit•• °St 1. Aim -RSEAS -_ - - m �heC� Air' Superior' t31 — '� The Promise of . Ultimate Victory _ ,a,tr,,,� ri«�, say .>sa.w. _=�:. - Alter m ! itieeat victories msay'a badly strained manpower— UMORE WCX: which drove••+vader back for °1,000,000 for anti-aircraft guns and 2.000,000 hundreds 'of 'miles but tailed to !.000,000 'tor related tasks. Hum- crash him, the Russian summer enieally, and disregarding 'quality, i r offensive appears to be slowly this figure begun to approach the '., - 41 Ob SENDS : 60 grinding to a halt because of au total of German soldiefs engaged !i MUSCOV ��� s_. films rains and stiffening Orman , on the whole Russian front. And I "leRITISN CONSOLS ", "LE610t1 99. resistance: The . Red. Army' cob - the manpower and Productive . " .• tinues to advance into White Rus• energy required to maintain this ` N111MO< ' White Mica. —! The Preferred Y 1' +SCORCH BLENDS" ale "EXpOiT" sea and the Germans are evacuab • front• on the Allied side is of siml• - - ing' thew last positions in the Cau• lar proportions. • : ClyateNes - mug; but. - Moscow' also 'reports _ T e It is SU erior to Amber .' -Bombs Plus German winter 3'p p or I lb. Tabu= - WE SMOKWO or ray that the major part of the front Mica (Phlogopite) MACDOHMn FM GrrS Iwter pOp"'I d'O stung the Dnieper River !s being The air front has knocked out -- — -- _ _ WAY M"GOAatns TOBACCO P=IpcM ft the industrial capacity of , some _ _ �Eotarw,tr Canadlas Amy QY�/yl and "stabilized." This would mean of Germany's leading cities. Ac= 5 CN-M CAMAILIM AT CUM' — WrAOiAKS M taerm KNOOOM fosclb that the Germane havg escaped a cording to the most conservative Mar OWw MW Rem .aft anti pr.lw threatened catastrophe and that divi&d into 40W units _ hopes for a further Russian ad- estimates it has reduced Germany's _ _ vance is force might have to be war production capacity by at least A w e - 15 per cent and is continuing to UNITS ARE NO i► P� postponed unt1I the Red Army is reduce it Instead of permitting the . 'UNIT able to launch another winter of- enemy.. to recuperate. The effect - FEiUI:iLJ �"�' i��75 fYsO�rd tya�aa,i.ttnma eandden fenslye= says the New York Times. - of this will become more notice• OF tall + Air, Front Carries On able when German supply reserves , But one front carries on irrres- begin to run out. It has forced .Full Information Without Obligation - pective _of rain or, mud or the Germany to shift from bomber' to - season. That is the air front, fighter • producbion and to con- - -. -. - -. - - -- . which the. Allied advance in. Italy ceutrate the larger part of her �lendore Mica ProspeCiing Syndicate,' - -- - �TTAWA �EP��TS m steadily expanding in range and fighter strength in the west. : effectiveness. Zespite -:tow clouds Above all, it is the one front which. 184 Bay Street, Toronto , _ - _ -. - e is bringing the war home to Ger• That The Calling Prices On i snbad bombing bmontb, the British many herself. with telling effect - v Apples Will Stabilise Prices Royal :Air Force was over Nazi- on -German morale. - And this dress ........................ ................ " . ....... _ ipu� the Marketing Season dominated territory every -day and - effect should increase when to the �� - twenty -rive nights l ast month,- blast of the bombs • Is added the . .. The ceiling prices placed oil Though the total' bomb load It wcs severe cold 'of a German - winter. Hallos ............. . ...•.. :........... Apples formed one of the main -able to drop decreased by nearly Loss of War Averted ...orders established by the Wartime one -third as compared with the -How' much all- this has helped - Prices and Trade Board during- the previous month, the United States • to relieve pressure on the Rus- -past week. According to the Board, Eighth Air - Force was able to glans cannot be calculated in feels the .loss of Corsica. The Is- mountains. The airfields there the order aside very little change - exceed, all previous records. Berlin figures. But there can be no land commands the European coast are few _and smaIr But -they 'ice the prises tliat- were prevatling Munich, -. Hannover, Kassel, Frank. . doubt. that - the - share of_ the air. _ of the western Mediterranean as probably can and will. be develop- _ In the Industry at the time the tort and many other towns have front in Russia as well as other .Crete, commands the eastern coast. ed, order was -announced. The--main felt- Its -blows.. And during •.the. Allied victories on land -has been Crete, however lies at the tip of Perhaps what happened to.-Car-.. : - ,effect of the order will be to stab- last four days and dights the air substantial and - eomettmes . even _. the Balkan peninsula. Corsica sim gives us a preview of what flize prices for. the period during. Attack has. been pressed home , decisive. For a land front 'with- rises near the top' of the ltatlian will. happen in France: When the the marketing season when prices with even greater vi -toi'.- out sufficient air coverage is as boot like a salient thrust at the Germans started to withdraw they ,zenerally rise. 8A100.000 Nazla Tled Qow Y - vulnerable , today sti a similar, - - German - "blood tine" Hitler Is' f o -u n d themselves struggling in the light of a short crop this gut so -new and so debat8d is naval iraat on the sea The' air building on' the River Po. Bastin. thiougb an angry population- al- ' year and of increases in the costs this trust that the. world to front alone will not win ,the war. where. the French are still mop" ready armed. Many were ambushed Af production. the Prices' Boast! but it has already averted -the loss Ding up, is only fifty miles from add annihilated before the French - feels that the prices set by the .. general, and the Aueslans in pant= cular, keeping their_ eyes glued to' of the war. - And in the Allied Italy and 110 miles from the "Goams" � and Americhn Rangers - order will gise growlers in- the air superiority, -which is growing - Prench coast. -it is within 240 arrived from Africa. There is the' struggle on the ground, are. three main producing zones In Can - proms, overlook both Its size despite. all German counter miles of Marseilles and less than ads a Oatlsfaetory return. measures, Iles the promise , of that from Rome. Bombers from a flail of German. blood along. the Get- Provision as' made' .to- allow and the effect It already has > ultimate Allied. victory. this anchored carrier could sweep whole length, of the island. Get - Pro w dnced. According to the beat all. southern Germany. Unfor tOg out of Bastin- was like eacaps ' dealers to dispose of stocks already eatimatea..the s'ir front. alone fine _ Corsica Is Ours - •'on hand and they were given until tied down some '3,000,000 of Gen It will not be -tong before- Hitler tunately, Corsica is a tangle of through a-burning doorway. October 9 to do this. regairdless of -.. ... the fait-that the order' went Into ffect September 8$. - Growers and shippers who sell direct to consumers- through- - U 4nW NATIONS Rhin public markets or from door WITH WAR ALCOHOL - -• -- to door will be entitled to the -- same price that retailers receive -0 : ,ice their awn districts. That is they ,. _ - - -:` receive their basis i� Brewers' price. --) -' pins both the. wholesale and retail _ ,,: •' a' s¢ s' l '1 - mark -ups, liaise to retailers are to f� . _ ' lbe made . at the wholesale ceiling !.rice. - Included -in:._the first group for the, purposes of the order are the =" • Gravensteitis of Nova Scotia. all Z7 _ _ ? ' ��AO N�� �• ...� -- the members of the .4cintosb fpm- - _ z,. - fly. the Fameuse and the Snow, - :.ux±sFrx rte' the Northern Spy. theGolden'Rue set, the Delicious, the Newton and `k r • _.. _ _ :)the Winesaps. `srhe second. group ,'• y t* t4 % - ;includes all the other varieties. iWl 4. - 6 In the zoning, Ontario and'Que•',, .a 'bec have been placed together. un= .. ; e ''� ; � ;� `` - � _ der the order. A uniform ceiling ' A A L C O H O ;price than been . set for his cone hs. `• which is to be the grower's or shipper's ceiling prices at all dls= ^r: .PLAYS ITS PART tributins points In Ontario ou - the south of the main, line. of the C. . P. R. as far west'as Sudbury.'This is also the basic ceiling - price ''at - Th @t@ �O@S a barrel o� 9!'1 @f OI' HI#l@i _Montreal. - .. `'� 4`' ;<> � :: •; The Maritime Provinces form ... a dose .of .. .led high explosive to blast some skulking month afher month, 'the • .gone two. .an Keatville, "Nova. .. : '�.'. •,;<�' ' ;�; U boot into sudden oblivion. Reler►Hessty` headquarters e Of the Nova s of ra .Scotia, - � at that hunt of death Ak�ltol q and Scotia apple marketing board and `i`;` `> gfun submarate Cfiass SWS .. N centre of , the Annapolis i valley has its part to play. The exp10sive with which the "ash cans" 43M apple industry, is -the basic price charged utilizes War Alcohoj -van tits Propellont'that lobs tiro - - - i.Point. ' :° •. .:':: _ .. .:-- -r Zone three British Columbia _ depth charge overboard .00r!tains his some critical war material; -._ • _ _ - - ;where the 'prices are set an -tpe _ Alcohol is proving its worth• i %,se "o vas days ...in lha.factory; basis of the standard box wrdpped fire laboratory. on the field of iNe itself. To make explosives �!, and on -a f.o.b. Kelowna basis. In all three runes, the whole• - and. plastics, a tremendous quantity Alcohol is needed. Aerial sale aud• retail ceilings are set on ' - {lompones and other delicate WIM cots are sealed in alcohol. _ the' basis- of the basic ceiling price _ _. - :', -. -.. • _ As a pradieal di*AKtant, Aiooiwl is the mdont ally of doctors at shIpplag •point, plus transports. - ttoa' costs wherever necessary. - - - > - and nurses. In the welding of our fighting machine, Akrolhol has a and -plus mark-ups of 11% per cent _ of the price for 'who!♦ '' r� myriad of uses; every Dante that can be produced is needed no Balers lead 30 per cent of the sell- That is why all our plants a� on 100% ww • pt�oduction, for :• ttss price for retailers on unbrok- - -: thin durotiat. - ' ea packs and 26 per cent where retailers have to break packs Into broken lots of apples for ials :.. _. ' - hlpIIetr and dealers may add . M A. 9 sitoragr-atld• shrinkage allowances after- M"110 ter 'tat at tha . rails of , lM cents", s barrel per month, or nt i } X ces a hamper or. eftte. When a. eroeodile fills" Ifs' :: ' mouth. with, food the pressure I,iolast -tbs top e9 the me" re. t �! - _ • _ - lbases tetra from he, Moults alt . rands` .. . .� -,,. a •'" .... - - •-n • 'v ' r- • ` ., -.-,r ••mow ,ox•.a, .• .�. s.�- •a' a•^ •n' -i::, =',�+, 1' �ryr•4r�. >i9^`Fy,' « "`^ - ,' e. .°h. ,`''+''. .,y".. "4". .+4 r., ,}� _ 'S: ♦,•., �r' .:r^:%.-d: '5:,,''', •„'�.:raL .,i +• �'^.. S''p uw%NOeJa'. e,_ukn','+,P, .:YM..{s•^ ,j,' '"t, u'eWe�. .. -:air WlWY•�3. -rb,, aj.. • [g19w .'. F -6a•'Y ..a+I.e'.d .H•- :.3+T..o•.�a• foe ri.'. '..ii rx:u•. uaT,Y'i�'IC� -._W.+ ..!' Qe�s.'rx �AV� - na.,,j .u""`}a•." , .i ...w . �;�: :^FL:^• -1 a < x . ✓ ^ q,' ° r, ,1. .'�' � ' + ;? ' '`�„' -' ,� � ,'-t�' - erH{. ?. ,. � �•^J .,,�yt;••.? i' . -4<+ '�• •, i •k y ..;4 ..sn F'. • ��''' :'T�" ' volvbg rapid maystment but she ¢. What is the proper way t nee? resulting `film in slow motion tor. ANSWERS 1 t; _ FOR �O YEARS detailed analysis of the opesstion 1. No; but she should refuse �• e - '.: photographed. - graciously, and not {n a way that --1 ;iiflu This' special research camera will show. the least disapproval differs_ from the . orrdinary movie, ._ _ai the. - .custom. 2. There . are so - == FIRESTONE DEALERS taker in that the film flashes past many other .vegetables to. clasp -4. - the le'na ai a steady .70-mile-an. - from, that it is not necessary to _ •' NAYS BEEN TRAINED TO hum pate. :. serve any that might be dif; • � _ � :. `�` ficult for the guests to eat. 8. r - It is usually placed below and to Modern Etiquette- -- the left of the Signature: 4. It INEET THIS SITUATION By: Roberta Lee is an appetizer consisting of a ` piece of fried or toasted bread, ,..y ax - topped with caviar or some other lti _ 1. Must a girl accept a cocktail delicacy and garnished. Pro- doCi •r4 t Firestone. Dealers have always - or a cigarette whet, offered by nonnce lea- na -pa; first and sec- bees mileage merchants. For her hostess, if ordinarily she and a's as in ask, third a as is -';' °` " drinks nor smokes? neither i o cN vt%aoo - •' - 25'years Firestone has devoted - nay ' Drincinal st - -- ' . ._ aa° �+ 2. Is It all ngat to serve corn syllable.' b. Immediate! before " much • time and money teach- , y dealers how to help car on the cob at a dinner party? dinner is announced. 6. "Will - S.-Where should . the date be j owners get the most mileage written on a brief social note? You dance thin with met "' or, Roli,yogr ownersI from their-tires with the 4. What is the meaning of May, I have this dance . ' r . greatest - safety and at the canape, , and - how is it pro- : • Go for Ogden s lowest cost.- -- - flounced? -- - Shipload of Scrap . in the early days, `Tin Lizzies" G. When. should candles be - - - ---- did -not alwaya.roll - smoothly but - - So put'the.care of your tires— FrOIYl North Africa, " no "matter what 'make—in the lighted when 'used on the dinner _ _ _ _ old- timers will tell Sofa that: table ?7pden's has always been a The head of a scrap drive might ' heads of your nearby Firestone ' ' " _' - smooth tobacco. Why? Because : Dealer today. There is no have -seen at a Brooklyn•pser last It's a distinctive blend of choice, ` week what looked like the millen. ripe tobacco- worthy of its priority or restiictione oti the ramous name - Ogden'& You service and repairs he can give tree, says the New York* Times try it - and today. A shipload of scrap from the _ - _you,_ and now as alway ®, he is North.African -battle area had oz- pledged to serve you better rived to be rebuilt.. reprocessed too, in Ogden s Cut Wiry and save you money. Look o BAC!!Cfl r T rouble and returned to the war. The 660 - - = - -'- - — IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR NEW_ , 1Alith Your KIDNEYS - ; S It your back aches or if you Have _ -'- -- USED OR RETR&DED TINES .'.0 disturbed steep. burning or arnartinr.look • aura t© nee your nearby out for troubles, This condition U a i - - Fire'storie Dealer first. He i1 Sign your b �y are o;aoaous acids • '� in constant touch with. - official and wastes. When the kidneys slow up. - - _ sources of information, has the wastes Backarlte' dizzy •per' tons of scrap included wrecked ` forms necessary to secure a puffy eyes and rheumatic pains may follow. foreolrlmon airplalies motors, plane parts, fire ration permit and will do Your kidneys need help —noel cf>ae is t(u,oatsore time - tried. proven way to help them empty ammunition containers ' everything he can to assist you. known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OII �vi3 OM scrap rubbe ;, dead batteries and j Capsules. These - Capsules contain care- VSt . g even 100,000 pairs of wornout fully measured quantities of -that. widely shoes, av� known diuretic called Dutch Drops. You will find their actin fast and. effective. N j 'Be muze you get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem - Baby snapping turtles born .on Oil Capsules, the genuine and utstglnah "' sand, instinctively find their way Dutch Drops — packed in Canada. Get a to their water habitat et en when sOc package from Y0>u drnisia- s. diverted -in another direction. CLASSIFIED' CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS, ADVERTISEMENTS :. - - _ p�*HOO•W To RELIEVE � iI�H/A�? /�SCIEICI� l�iLiG T�L'r► i Vglt. W Ya��' - •cTUeuuar.ael.L'yeD aEaas �•1 AM VERY PLEASED WTCH USED. CARS WITH UQUD T1REB, HERBAL alogEDF'ortpWyeanEezDOeR. YOUR' PROMPT SERVICE. tae w first. Mount Car' Lo Mat rlence. Nowell'• Herbal Labor- writes a customer at Hou ton Yongsd. Wed Car Loh at bh 2010 Yang• Street; Head Ott1c'e, Stogy, 18 West Hastlttse Skrsat. ' Water, N.S. who adds: "] have raid (QUICKLY AND EASILY - Vancouver. B. c - r�,0a0 Photos A as2 Mount Pleasant Rand. Ta- many friends about your iervlca $t you are troubled wtta Itching. _ ro¢ta Telephone BY. 211t HOUSES FOR SALE and I know that frnm now on yaw z w02. rocs dada run m the of do. Second, r BABY CHICKi will get ands from them for like FOR B.tLE -8S REGISTERED Olt P°lODiag and printfng." Letters, 11k• sltln9 this condition become chron- - al lble to register Palomino and ho from all pasts of Canada tell A¢J itching or soreness or.. how well pleased customers arse nfui itchi• or stool r nature's various means have been de. BRAT DAY -OLD CHICKS TO OR 'Tennessee ' Walking hones of with- star snapshot service. j�aaii der. Some started chicks ready, rand -champion blood lines. Bond W3 r¢tag sad p r a D.e r treacaoent veloped whereby , fast - moving prompt shipment , Also some �or our Fall price list which to �y Ste• Roll-6 or it Exgoour•a_ arould a secured at once machinery can be "stopped" pho- ready-to -lay pullets, L S. 'x N. IL Sus! oti the press. FISHER PAL DEVELOPED AND PRINTED tea = For this purpose Eat' i paoka,,tIi tographieally. Ile *sy is by a� other breeds, . .,prompt ship- 0311 SO SAR21S Souderton, Penn. Boyy• and guru o¢ active servtcr - =� *! Be. -Hopi from any 8rugglYt ment. Send for list and order now. Sylvania. "snaps" letters so much more when =, y,d nee u dlr•ctsd. This formula the, use -of spark photography -- Bray Hatchery, 130 John SL N., Soaps" are enclosed 1Rtiieh is used internally is a small; the moving object being photo- Hamilton, Ont. - DILIrECTIVE COUasE- You, too; •rill set better- 'resuits e1W to take tablet, will quickly from your camera if you mail your graphed by the exceedingly brief - 4IATTLE FOR SALE BECOME A DETECTIVE — MEN film ratio -to year Snapshot rervlae. "! Inrt!•tr• the Itching and sor•nsu and p _ fn boating the sore tender spots.' - illumination provided by an slec- and women over. 1T, wanted to to be developed and DrinCed. You'll WE HAVE .� LARGE STOCK OF learn Detective work, secret servo am -Raid is pleasant to use. is set "tarn quality, sharper psittts at hly recommended Lad It seems tr{c Spark. Such Spark. photog- ice. Easy course by mail, Write lowest coat And 3 months hs old. Boars and Sows for free information. M_ Jullen,. Yov will gat the • hsitht of fatly for any ab• to raphy has' caug(1t the swift h {ght 3 months std. Prtce 135:00 regis. - promptest Service obtalnabi�e by -' S painful and chronic pile con. tered In purchaser's name. t- Box 2s, Station T., Montreal. mall in keeping with quality work. of s rifle bullet and its behavior LIt EsTtrcx Mau - us a roll for trial. �rioa when curb a flee _remedy thlaa . W tUiamson, PrtceviUe, OaL U had at ancb `a smalj� cost. an striking eariona 3tinds of, ob- a ssuvNTED E. LAROEMENTS use - I! yeti try Haep;3told and aid not jk�- DYEING i CLEirtlft3 10 YOL'tiG MILK COWS �l.'w'D BF1V- S1a• l x s In Beautiful Eaaei ti $1 pleated with the results. Fast- rnovin ' machine. arts *rat young horses and cotta:' ldoubta rr g y P - Madawaska Farm. Box 339. Arn- You can bare enlargements cowur- e�tdvr Qruggiat w1i1 gladly return t' "_ SAVM YUU ANYTHINU NEEDS " year money. may also be stopped photo dyeing or cleanlng 1 Writ• to us pTlor, Ont. •d by hand-for a small. additional graphically by the line of a flash- for inforwatton. We are glad to eharga or intermittent light. If the ' answer your questions. De rt- WANTED RELIABLE FARMERS Ift meat H. Parker's Dyrkri who have amble yassure, teed and. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE flashing light. is .perfects a stable accommodation to rough y_ (I MD� y Yn- L►mtt•d. 791 Tonga - Street. To- winter feed and pasture number Biz ice. Festal Terarinal A. Toronto ehronized 'with the zi ine move- .onto. ! g of young cattle for eight to. _ Ps1ac ,parr. a+i me Lad address - plainly ment, the wheel, piston, or other twelve months for agreed rice on all orders. ELECTRICAL L IPMENT FA per pound of t¢creased weight.- D . to be studied will appear, - - D - _ FV • Ottic Box ti78 ro- � FEMALE P rlt • e PCLLET - t0 stand atilt. >cLECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED. rout borsht, sold, rebuilt; b e 1 L - BARRED ROCK HAd[PSHI tba. Now, however, a Special motion pulleys, brpalies. Alien Electric >tEDiCAL Hybrids Sussex, ROC 4 to a HIRE, picture camera hail been devel- ' Company Ltd., xsza DuKertn 8t.. , ion, coat 5. Joseph Harrigan, Ay- WEAKNESS o ed which is capable of taking Toronto. Lydia Z. 'Piakham'a Vegetable p Pa STOP 1TCHINU TORTURES OF con not sot helps .ralleve '8,000 consecutive pictures a see- FARM FOR SALE - ecsem psoriasis. rfngwarm._atb Y P SHEEP FOR TALE aeon Data but also weak, nt7- here's sot noel 'other.,kia irriLa- sun far us to ond, each with an exposure of 33 SUFFOLK YEARIJ.VG RAMS AND filly tuna- HUNDRED, ACRE FARM FOR lions with E1lk's Ointment No. 6. NOOaldisdabances.Ithel yt�tl�y� millionths of a secondl Such " ' sale, ons acre grapes, some fruit. ,prescription of noted skin ,Spec- Ram Lambs: Top 'Rams priced " rrisistaaee distress Zf "AI>i!� Modern residence, and tenant ialisL Itch relieved promptly, `q d.y.. °`i'a.`tm Canada. amazingly brie! exposures not for Grad* Flocks. Norman . Mc- in cold and hot water, bath- skin healed quickly or money Te- % silly "atop°' •the !notion of me- room, hydro, near Hamilton on funded. 81.00, #2.09. Mail orders !Cully, 84 Marys. chinery and other phenomena in- No. 20 Highway. Eighty -tf .fllle4 promptly. Order today from FOR SALE,- OXFORD DOWN RAM Hundred. With stock, machinery, Elik's Medicine Ca. Dept. 26. Boa Lambs, eligible for registration. crop, 'ElgYea Thousand. Martin 284, Bukatoga ADD1Y Car Gilla¢d•rS, R R, 2, Yovacs, SmfthviA•, Ontario. GOOD RESULTS — EVERY BUT Harrow. _ 100 ACRES IN MORRISON TOWN- ferer from Rheumatic Pains or I.EICESTERS, HIGH-GRADE, 3- ship; Muakok District, 60 acres Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- years -old; yearlings, lambs, 1943, - _• under cultivs on 40 acres bush edy. Munro's Drug' Store, $13 sired by let prize Cheviot C.N.E„ � - • and pasture. miles west No. 11 ;Elgin, Ottawa. 81.00 Postpaid. '1941 healthy, wormed 4 times dur- Highway. Box 41, 73 Adelaide W., .�' . Ing year, good fleeces, udders -and a� ci Toronto. OFFER TO INVENTORS :teeth, many twine heavy milkers. = C A. Temple, Milibrook. : FRM. 250 ACRES, 8 MILES FROM TO EVERY Ottawa at Gatineau Point. Two �Ltst of inventions and RHEUMATIC PAINS houses, • both with outbuilding "t; r - - - Modern cow blrn 'for 6]i bead, motion sent • free. The Ramsay Dairy contract. Box 42, 73 Ads- Co., Registered Patent Attorneys, TRY IT.'. EVERY Surrs,na.R OF laide St. W., Toronto. 273 Bank Street, Ottawa,' Canada. Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis _ = There is a ready market now for our it surplus should try Dixon's Elgl'., = s y ui]>t �^ Ottaw - Drug Store, 3S5 Elam, a FARM HELL WAN PITENTf Ottawa. 31.i1U- YoeLpa�a - -- MARRIED FARMER, GOOD WITH FETHERSTUNHAUGH & COMPANY horses, well equipped farm, small Patent • Solicuote. Established TAPEWORM _ herd of registered shorthorns. 1890; 14 Sfn; West, Toronto Booklet of Information on re STUMACH A-V - 'rx wt �� � � �� . .Now modern-house, good position _ _ --�•� =tor ..rigbt man.. 4• miles from great. - 0Lt•n are the ,cause b[ 111 -health Georgetown. References. Box. 42,. in humans all ages.' No one fm- i 73 Adelaide W., Toronto.' munel Why not find out it this Sep. our tries• Straw. Presses PIRRSO1iAL Y, 14 Ydur trouble? Interesting par. z EGG INCZ;BATOR FOR SALE oculars —Fre•1 Write .Kulveney's AMAZING PREDICTION$, PROPH -_ Remedios. Specialists. Toronto FOR SALE— JAMESWAY 2,160 EGG scies, , Philosophies 'Prevents in- Ont., ; Tncubatbr with' modern furling sanity, hate,' crime, accidents, a orraa (Price. — .. . _..:. ' � �; , ••; . devices, thermostat hot water con- brolten marriages, w TOO LATE TOO LATE - 73 Adelaide Went, to P. P.O. Box 8011,, Ottawa,. Canada. 14EXTT SPRING DON'T LET IT rBE trot, coal heated, perfect con _� '.'lion. Priced to sill. Blake Perry, Room 421, St.. Toronto. - said st and order your baby chicks _ ANYONE SNOWING THE WHERE- now. One dollar books you-r order. FOOT BALM about'a• bf Fred J. Kemp, last Goddard Chick Hatchery, Briton- S anc known 'of in Toronto, 'Ontario, nits Heights, Ont, _ _ = BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM. deitroy5 Apply to Box 8, SPrucedale, Out :}f;� offensive odor Instantly. 450 TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT 'bottle. Uttawa agent,' Denman PHOTOGRAPHY. Drug Store, Ottawa. - - WE ARE THE ONLY. AUTHORIZ- _ DON'T [BUDGE THROUGH eel tractor deafer. in Toronto car. - _ - 6AIRD7C&SSiRG S1131UUL ryrhg a'stock of genuine Fordson �! tractor parts. Mail o erg prompt- Ford-Ferguson The Heat. Rain or Hail Td r _ LM A H N HAI l;�u R19SSLNU THP fy tilled. • tractors • �, -RoD•rtson method,' Iafarmatloh •'It1�VE YQUR`SNAPS - and ' parts also carried In stocky: ��[t *�� 0n request rir��ardlass' aluses Traclt- Tractor Equipment Cow- -, - • - of Owadl� a..11hed Robertson's Htlydroestas Acrid- Delivered b ifaN any-Limited,. 34. AJo�le. Street (at.. •my, '137 Avenue Road. Toronto Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly Queen 'West subway), Toronto. = ON • developed and printed for.only 25a, iT# �ri#aS'I�• - - Supreme . quaifty and .fast service TREES WANTED oleo;{ - - During the Battle of 'Britain guaranteed, ' • one out of everw six air -raid war IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE WANTED QUANTITY OF I.ARC PI willow - trees. Hanger Company, ' dens was a woman: $tatloa -J. •Toronto _ 415 •Kira St.. W,. Taronto,=tint: i. '.,-3 s 'y`. '' +�:r ig;� .r rt rte. , '•4�,r. _ N if +: -F :':E7a 4a+:.k'.+ •.fr'.•v �' .r,.r -. L"t'J5'n°- rs' r -x :+^ • -��' •7 . P'. :d'i `tsv, •+.:xa...• -•.: •e.,."..s,pF„ wF,.b:.,?�+ -s, n..+wi:5t• -.: s #}'6'uf, .rA+ ... ."..: ' •Mrxau;•� - ?- .�' '+'• •$,,'�'k -:.�' ew•'bE�i„ '�- s''1"' • a....r...:• +•%�» . :n a � . y 'a. r.• f,.; . �4� � a,�g� - .*q, `..a t:' "• V- 'n �'. +�. -;tip. '�'.... .`„•1 "'%'. .., 9 .. kw��L ".-i:, i �..+F.A• L -T..•. .'0r�:."' 's "' Univasi!<a 1i�nibr Fara m - tieai a -o ,ber relatives here. �>ai Rues3a, he sand. had made F the News to the 'Y' 1 'Me little ebureh was filled o. each -s aost�bufi3on be`,th4 �s fit-. - AiV RAC, FAL4 DAKCII - - -'; �' �•�+� � �"� Sunday when Rev. Mr. Parka, o. ort that she will hi4 "' iqi al Rea. 11" -Ohm -�:.:lVlatvern r �- - -- -� W%Ii thy, Preicrsed - arinYv6rsary -sew place at -the -Peace -Table; wheu", a - �.. vices. The local choir assisted b we like it or not, and we will havc 8P'lOCIAi: • l '�• _.' solos from Doss May He�tge, fora to understand their• viewpoints arx - _ _ _._. _ Wsad the music. their- way of life as well as demiand ffi. >les tae Q p -- - - Club meet at the home of Ms ing of her to have some atwdy of - - 1b7Q Protein er, The We are sorry to learn that Fred -and Mrs. Fred Puckrin ou Monda, the Anglo -3axon outlook. Since the (.mot leads binder twice d �e 'Bnu Creighton and Rio Orchestra Crawford id in the Ajax Hospital, evening, when a fairly large crow. Russian di- solution of th•; Con%mit -- ou P� . :-'. •: fJ. with blood poisoning frvtm a leg turned out. After the 'opening ex ern, there was no excuse for any Grain a" CYeps of all Eleda -' AUCTION SALE accident. erc' replies from several boys recognition , of it in thib country, Order yeas chick starter early 13OUSMOiLD EFFECTS Mn. McBrady is at ureeent in o were read, and discussior end Communism should be outlawed L+7iag Noshes and Dairy Feeds • ` ` ::ProyertT of late Mrs. Ed. Balsdon Detroit with her son Jfm, and has took place as to the best -way to re here. His remarks were most inter- Take tare of bags because they an _ �•Y:• .:,. Elizabeth Str. Pickering undergone an operation for cataract meimber the boys at Christmas esting and were well received by hard to replace. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 on her eye. As she is 79 years. of Eight members were detailed to his interested audience. A vote of See Hot in these columns next 'week age, considerable anxiety is felt by write letters, to the eight boys ov- thanks was moved by F. M. Chap- Claremont, Oats erseas at once, and the usual gifts ;.man who stressed the need for of tziokes are being continued. Ex- more adult education, similar to the -::'.' : g T►t� ONTARIO „ f �,��.thy for Mrs. address of the evening, by our Can- �;_ - V 1 1 �+ NTA O pressions o E D 1 ',': :. _= SO - " -- - -- McBrady, and Fred Crawford were adian, people, who must get over DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE _ made. Donations from the members their •smugness and, assert their be- ,�•; for buying smokes for the boys in . liefs in our democracy with a little 'For tree pick . up. phone 'Match the service are' being requested and more courage and faith in it. Robin 3ROOKLIN Plowing M ........... _ ~•'; ....;'` t is hoped that the response will Nicholson, of (Whitby,. was present C _ i t s M LAREMONT ......... , � 91E be sufficient. Anyone in t:�e vicin -_ and assisted in the music. A tasty - - will be held on the farm of ity is included in thie. The Execut- luncheon 'followed, while a vote of PICKERIZLG___ ..- .., -._._ 6pQ ^, .................. - - -- - - - - -- - - _. - -- -- - . - - -- n thanks t the host 'and hostess was A . i••e was instructed to report o the arks o GINCOU T ...... , , cause 31" ' Carruthers c - -e --rte` �Carru err Son question of nonce ana euchre. r ce1 - Made by i-G,..y Nww e . Puckrin then introduced the speaker meeting will be held at the hgme of We pay., the phone charges Lot 32, Concession 8, Pickering Tow nship 2.1 -2 -miles north of Brougham of the evening, Postmaster Gordon Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant. then 2 1 -2 miles west; on Whitfield, of Whitby. His subject CORDON YOUNG LTD was Russia/ and quoting holm Max Toronto Phone Ad. 3t)86 Thursday, October, 21, 194 Eastman's /article in a recent putt �' .t,•i.. OAiTAS10 lication, he made a real contribution -Bought a" S.� �or- teams aPP-ty to Murray Dunkeld of Claremont. Phone 1506, Clare. to the general information about Ussd d pressed Sterilised, clean the aim's and implications of Coeur ad and pressed like new. Carry a The Farmers' + not/ oter than Monday, Oct. 18th. large stock of high class suits, - -.. - r Also goon y� 4i BANQiTET AT NIGHT overcoats and Pants. Auc Oneer W HITEVALE ;stock ' of taaw leathez. and . John Stone, Pres. ,W, 9. Crozall, Seek- Treas, BroofiHn Continued From Adjoining Page windbreaker, and gents' fbrnisb �C� lop at very reasonable pnees. Call AlvinrIS. Farmer - giving holiday with her parents. and be S ANNOUNCEMENT of cam Lorne and' Mrs. Tran and fecuily ' cam Schwarta ° Faros Sleek - Furniture Sale. Whitby, visited Gardham and Mrs. Tran on. Saturday. 'pa -Bond 9tr. West. Oshawa :. A Specialty - ' `'Alka- Seltzer, "Did I say that!„ program was presented in the I. 0. ' " Years age or yes. No SaN R� STORE O. F. JJall under the auspices . of Renew your .9abaesiptian aysw . Too Large or Teo 8=0 ItheWo men's Institute. Conestante Scantier, One. R. R. L or PboN "UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT selected. were: Mrs. Randall. Bath- - _Brierbush Hospital t..ff.u1. �, ryn Turner, W. Fitch, E. Goeden, _ 'LL ear 24 Years Wilbur Annie end Miss Myrtle Gor- 3D 3Ro _ rank R. Smith � rell..Pri a- vasive Euchre followed. K C:o trs- licensed �, �i 8 George Hamlin and Miss Jean Flean- RAIN Str. - 51'OUFF'YILi.E ing captured the prosiee, Proceeds Phone. 191 - :, Experience are for local boys overseas Xmas •itttteraity, Medical and Sargum Insurance of All $lIIdg_ Quality 'First Specials Fri. Sat. _Boxes and Community Work. ,�„e, Takes I Maternity Seam -Rom Beet Rates AQSilsble with SP" coupon Spec. Coupon -Mount Zion 1 Registered Nurses in Atteadaace ...,8ecurity and Service. 'To y Quality Beef Quality Value Fresh Young�anb Quality Value a� 24 -floor Service Gives' = Pcirne Flib Rolled- 43c. 3-41b. Legs '� . 37c. 1 1-4 Add -. -- Phone Blade 32c. 1 1-4 lb. Loins, flank on. 87c. 1 1-41b. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Disney were Ambulance Ser -ice t Short Rib 34c. 1 lb. Fronts 28c. 1 1-4 Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. MRS, E. R GOOD �BROUGH71 M PICK 51'S Rolled Shoulder 32c. 3-4 lb. Flanks 15c. 1 1-4 lb. Jack Albright, of Pine Grove. Plate Brisket 17c. 1 g -4 Shoulders 28c, 1 1-4 We are sorry to hear' 4hat Ms. - -- n Minced - -_ _40e. :3-4 lb_ and Mrs. C. Empringham are leav- ti - Cl$rke Peen #iCe __ -- Round Loire Sausage 25c. lb, 1 1 -4 lb- ing our community. They will . take _ STANLEY..' Chuck Roast 27c. 1 1-4 lb. pork Sausage .28c. lb. 1 1 -4 lb. up residence at Ajax. LICENSED AUCTIOh'EEIi Hamburg Steak 24c: 1 lb. Fat Side Bacon, by piece, 3$c. 1 -2 The picture slides to _ be shown ` (�ranberrka 35e. lb Grapes E3a Dr. Hoskin on October 23, have For the Counties Of York sad �aR` 1b., Cauliflower 19c. each., Carr" Not Rationed been postponed and will be shown SAO;, successor to Corp. Boa PrM� for 15c4 - Cabbage 10c. each,, Weiner _ 27c. lb. on November 6th, in the church. �$ � tics of C. A. & F., and of tbs TAOO Bilverieat la=d 19e. Ib,, Jewell Bologna il5c, lb. -_ . Isaverlea 18e. Ib. Delieia Loaf - �, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and d. H. Prestige (,to:mesly i3+saitiM g foraily spent Sunday with Ms. end Stott f fVi I,� and Pt+entfa)• , Farm and I= Mac. and Cheese Loaf :3fie. lb. Mrs. R. Appleby. w ua� stock Sales a Speda tT, at late od A fire, causing great damage. oc- ' :'Pbnee 8baftviH$ 1W RessonaMe Risift y - Not Rationed Cbske young Chkkew - 38s. Pssmd tarred' on Sunday evening, when THUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY pgpNB AGIN. 62 W a. ICELL M Ralph Welban s barn was destroy- 11 Satisfied, Tell Other -- If Net. Tell 'Us. - ! a& 1 deber 14 is and 16 PMae lck >. Lega Delivery Sstnriya cob W$ R. C. V Open D•F Gen. �n t ere - -SLCp - H�_ wltt Jack Deaa,L ad Asa Sberi&a or - - - ' si&Fd. sand CARTOON _r _.. - N ,toes 1tWL MONDA SDY Y, TUESDAY, oNTU.�o - OCTOBER 18, 18 and 39 �ii$rkham A ln -Important Message to He s �VIy Guy _ F. J. Donavan i- starring Joan Davis 3. R., se. .,;GROWERS of OATS and BARLEY `� 4Ns1e Led 8eraeae . :: Which Demands Your Immediate Attention Dead Man s ShO�a _ 8tr. » Oiws. �; - Lawssa Wilfred ' . .. /lactic Basics sal ., . ...:! "More food than ever before in our history is needed foe our aamed faros, one aDim wed rifles tbo.e at home. DER - Y ?here ore, due _fo_- partial clop failure this year, it k imperative that Oatarb lamina TumDAY, FBIDAY, SATURDAY - R V I �i E _ plan NOW for their 1944 sasD REQUIREMENTS. 0�'1!oiBtls 21. >b sal =3 �Q�O - • and df«s , Department t: Agriculture requests The Go Me '� knowing . - unt.,onr � i L Secure. wherever possible rood seed of suitable varieties Ste s . °LV�ere ?� your 1944 • l i ae barley --dthw of the 1942 or 1943 creM suitable for . •red ,over .and above your own requiterixa `4 Bob sop said Dorothy Laat'our L shhould in the National intalsts be cleaned and otTfred far '• Cioaraaiesd Repair 8eevfee sale as seed. • i 'L If you have surplus seed, give Your nei`hbon the fmt chance. AZT Yob OT Yedst h If, not sold by November loth, advise Your Agrieulturai - ARTHUR FIELD ' } Representative. Do not feed stain of seed quality. Zi necessary, replace it with Western Feed Grain. _ PRONN 0 r ! The Directors and members of County Crop Impravanent PICK 0 ONl. i Y _ - - Associations are urged to becaene actively interested in the - -- - - movement and supply of seed grain- ''A Pali jt ,•. b NaSglag �: .. u use unable to obtain suitable seed - advise - - - - Agricultural Representative of gout seal requirements via y M4 itajti the Thafyes' and �.. E. �� / �� LATER THAN NOVEMBER 13th. w I • • - Ne2�sa. It my bs TOW E,yrs. FCNHRAL DIRECTOR AND' - = 'Your± Agricultural Rep. for Ontario•, is )liMBALMF9R + r - C CAMPBELL -- - UXBRIDGE .: C. H. TUCK. OPT'. D. qucaeaor;tolW. J. ltstbee•�- •F, Me CAM pigney Block, Opp P. O: Btouffville Night and Day »erv`iae _ . • _ : f# .: .NTARIO DEPARTMENT- of-AGRICULTURE W. R. REEK, Deputy Mitlister • K THOMAS 1- KENNEDY, Minister .lDSAAWA, ONT. Rwaw Tier 8 6aerlpgw 1N1! Wsie+ The rebel For The tk* a - :a{ye-_ - 'pr .r.A _. .. i_�4'� �nyey �_ '�� � ._ _ .._ nu.L 1. -. �0..'� ,w. .. ate,:::. .rf�.� =1:. _ _ '.o:.� +.fi.L',+. _..� ,ir.'... .� ' ., .�'. .,1 '•e .:,x -y'^ ,e'er. n+ '.a � 6.' ;� '. •""'.� , *," �h�. . n.. •.,sue. .y�..a.i...' _ .. �.,r;� JF{ 1 � � � 1 . I �,__ ._ e S � ' _.f ;- .. r � F. /, '• -t +e.. � .., .,.. .+I ;:a °:is . �, �", " . -wAa*. •., �. -r^.r - ..ru✓ - ,a„ � ^r:.:c r -:.,• a' 'K*. f' �Y".r ru.i?tar:,w, -•'.: » xbre :Fy !`V *Fix ,ar,u- r...,' '�%Y .,> ,,.?'.' .a. : >' e'.,t4,. i:.. r'y-- :u'9.',:.a : �?.'.. - .4wYi!++e =+x.�i. ') .:..±i":r.< >:.Citi;...4�"r -.. .rw.�s- '.a..„r�.,3 %':lb wbiii. :t'•(+4a• s .`.ice. v 3w. �+a.'as::�ikD x", - mY_ -*.'." g•. , >„ .a. .�, . - •"9T Fe•�. ..W, ` y^x.p, 'j�Y` -,. N.T. V' -°°"i .ulh ,,a9 ..yin.. ..y...'j... r:�. ' e..,M • �. 1 J I •4 "• 1 .+ ..r -' '.. \d.a. .. sl'. (' -�"-" 'r mt< a. ..s.,. .. '� 2.'�".t, 'c: i••`r ,;. Blow= °5 . 'E Od ep�jiL_lntialC,- Mr. and JIM. J. lit. McQw an en- Sunday School f, tj 9 contributing an appropriate solo. tertained the latter•* tsoily from ' thiy m4etiad of a Afamenle n• =" Toronto over the ho - _ ll,df►T. titute. Mrs. Aitken will speak as - -- -- - flood crowds attended- the anniv- "Gnsdian Women of 1tW 1e". Privstl� Stewart Graham visited ' Callers on Kra. L. lLattlsews over Mary services here on Sunday In Mrs. George tiamHn Nslsq ' id's home over, Sunday. GreenwiW_ the evening R. C. A. F. Chaplain spent a deligbLfu� week y� �E fine wee)E -and were: l�r 'brow, sad W Roy McLeod, of the R. C. A. F., his wife, Kr. and M[rs. Routley; and Mackintosh McLeod was yresent • at ton with Mr. ,lad Mir. Y' the special unveiling ceremony, He. Miss Audrey Selvva en joxs the - - - -- repent the week -end at home here. Mica Stevenson. - _ .. -' -- -- - -._ -- chose as his treme, "the 'necessity Thanksgiving: writh the T:-_4.W Gordon Morley, of Toronto, spent Relatives at the Matthews home A number of young famnerettea of recognizing eligion as a cam- lssniI : the holiday at his home hare. over the week -end were: Donald SmZmg %• ..w4; .- Kaith Drake, of Toronto, was a from Greenwood helped Mr. Devitt rads'hip rather than a House of Re- • On Sunday evening. October holiday visitor at the hgn:e of Mir. Witter, his mother Mrs. R. Witter pick corn on Thanksgiving Day. fuge ". Following the unveiling F. the United Church will observe the Kra. Fred Ord. arfei Mies Gladys, Kr, and Mrs. E. Good work girls, and much agprec- any Services at ..,* and Crocker Sr., Mr. and Kra Edwin the Roll of Honour, a $. C: A. F. Annivers Mrs. 3. Cook was in Toronto for and Mr. Allan Crocker. ��' Bug;er soundefi the "Last Post': ?.30 p. m. Sunday Si hbol as usual the week -end, with Bruce and Mrs. Callers at John Phillips' .oa Sun= Mrs. W. J. Devitt, of Brooklin is We are pleased to report Mrs. at 10 a. Im. Rev. Mr. Madden, of � D visiting for a time at the farm. Dales improving after being confin- • Dunbarton will be the speaker. The Haoon• day were. Mrs. Sack Morgan and Kiss Helen Devitt is attending_ ed• to, bed with a severe cord, p r Mdr, and Mrs. E Goodma,y of Os- family; also Mrs. Louisa �vattrass, Business College in ToronW. ' music of the &oir whilepiLocust :haws, were the week -end, guests of sister, of Mrs. Watson, of Stol,f!- . _ - -� --�— Hill choir will take, part at the -ev. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare. Ville, whose another• was' Sarah ■ Bill ToMiNnson, R. C. A. F. made Bla-.din, formerly of Brougham. ening service. a "flying visit" to Claremont, one Thanksgi�ng services were weII V h ite'va e w Trooper Orval Wilson spent the day last week, attended• on Sunday last, when Rev. Dunbarto u _ der the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. M. J..Wilker, of I. E. Kennedy took as as his text, - George Brown has arrived Toronto, spent the week -end with the 119th Psalm, verse 62 — "At Ladies, would you like to meet : overseas according to word received -,her mother, Mrs. Gleeson. midnight I will rise to give thanks Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wood and and hear Mre. Aitken? well, be by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ]L Mrs. Clark„ of Windsor (Anna unto Thee, because of Thy Right- Mr. Richard Van Tent, of Bowiman- on hand on Wednesday, October 20, $roa'n• I' ' t, j! r'orsyth) spent the week -end' at her eons Judgment." The choir render- . Ville, were guestfl at the Korrish at 230 p. m, in the United Church Blanche Tian spent Thanicar 4 home here. home on Sunday; i Continued On Adjoining page- .. Miss Lois Brodie.-of Toronto, was _ the week -end guest of Mr. and Krs. ) . G. X Forsyth. - - Gordon and Mrs. Overland, of - Kingston, spent the week -end with _ his parents here. Mrs. 2An Flyer and Miss Mar- - = -- jorle Ward, R. N., both of Toronto, enta sl;Kmt week-end their Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward. - - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland, Gordon and Mrs. Overland, journey- A-fi oppor it •ed to Erin, on Monday, for the an- moitey noel Erizt Fair, - Rev. A. M. Irwin, of the Temper- the Federation, will preacn at the _ _ _ = '"� 1 Evening Service in our United Church, on Sunda next, Sunday econvenien ' Musa Margaret Wallace, of the .. _ __ . _._ .. .... _ _ - _ .. . � . bank staff here. is enjoying a much- � • • • - ' =�:` earned vacation at the home of her - "nata, in %%stun, Ont. Mr. "we Easrtmlan is substituting. The local Feild Day at the school the entrants d to take part in pick - •.. -_, _— - - ' -- _ - - -"G' tea's „� ` - here I Interschool Joint Meat, that was � +' - �I held here on Wednesday of this .. current week. :' •.=} ' w r The 16- ¢month old baby of Mr. ' and Mss. Fred Redshaw is in the 3R+ Toronto Sick Children's dospitaL�; The child la reported to be suffering _ ;from a rare disease of the arteries. _ . - f` f _ and is is apparent, good health, but °u will have to remain in thr hospital _ r.' 1lor some months. '- There was . , a good congregation at both services of the Baptist- +Church, on Sunday, to hews Rev. Prof. R, J. McCracken. Next Sun- day morning, Rev. A. M. Irwin, of ' •; a . ': <,' the Temperance Federation, will be 'the speaker. The evening service has '" a been withdrawn. a ',. s l - Visitors .from Toronto who were - ai at their respective hasnes ever the 1: holiday here, Rere: Misses Eileen�Y� vt�� � � ^ _ _ (Cooper, Velma Mi_ddieton, Bessie you lnl@rj - Gyahaaa, Kathleen Beelby► Margaret " i�. � t0 oW► bLI,� - Brtscoe, Shirley Mtanlon, Susel Wtr �1M }g_ ' Rime and Margaret Kennedy, of ' ` 8�:1 nOU ,jr'8 y "`+a y JL _ w wbitby Lama' College. t R'�p . 3' to u VP Peftble �, _ The Women's Institute will hotel - - - !► �'t'9 b y Pay fOZ. , }}uj��d_ O>e t . 'aa Open meeting on Wednesday, _ - _t a8 ''? �:�Oeiober 20, at -8 p. m, in eha Cam - t! t e$Sp ' "`6 `'id Abs `+� _ -. maaity Hall Tl�a meeting:. for the - ;. , • . � E �a � , _. W !�• _ ;• :., -., hnsba:+fda, latnilies and trieads. 7+131' y' ' ' _.There will be a program a.+�l - - v'y it? b@� yOU ,Ladies will provide lunch. iCto iSa ve he j�sta 0 � pore: � � the M'le Serial Bis• Sureess ; ^ _ Ol yps get it n t w p r tuni . �Y Thu Pie Social held here last week SOl4�j�/�ilen o '• into Vi�tbp PLittjn tp t0 do in the United Church was a . success. The evening was m grand the 1n8taj u mange t °rp gOnd�Onep• of — a program, followed by the _ VaaOn to p� �t P�11 O bhp Viet ,i Pie Auction. Messrs John Scott and 121'gLlf you Ol'y - a l -Dave Pugh auctioned off the pies; c "° ' ' and s.Y Y:$; .,. , ;; d y to sa v, d rta Bo on th _RALi of which brought about s„ m' >` >. 01I f e .One $11 o ;4 $40. This money along with' a don- :. - YOU an Ob anon, be used to send bears to hejP to'a tion t'1 y. overseas to the boys. — `end pea the Wes. o yOUr Wellaau Fine Frent...Ps` Plan to ' � • 11ejP to ��• �� a ea buy $� the speed yi 42oney ey, Con pen Yiot..... ,Brov y ay b YOU k '•• =e Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gsunon wer -ne, C and po "nee to 1ng lot 1 , with their le on Friday ast. n -,.... } Mrs. H. Tlialcolm was ayQueens- 1- - t itn ,y for V Crory - 4the visitor on Saturday, with Rob- ;.'° , : +` -' taiman nl d ds ,art and family. ' - t,9 COn ur urine the = " Donald Beer is improving his t t : Mr. Drop r; O you. lresidence by the erection of a sun- ; goam. of Tor- 'WHAT I S A V I C T O R Y BOND? Mr. and Mrs. Midgeley, = ' .012t were With the UbeitsWs " of the Dominion of Canada to repel is '�'• A VICTORY BOND b the promise :.: on Sunday, z oath the fair value of the Bond an the date of maturity with half yearly `' 1 Mr. and Mgrs. Fred Cassie made _ (merest until that time. A Victow Bond is the safest investment in Canada - s visit to Ottawa by- plane last beciod by the entire.sources of the Dominion. Canada has been iswing t►eek. , `' bonds for 7S years, and has sever filled to pay every dotter of piiacipal and • The' W. M S. wily hold their oct Interest when due. A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at say fleas. Ober meeting at the home of Mfrs. John Killer. Mrs. Burton and "D" "Cstoap in charge of the piognaloi. ... ; The local C. G. I, T. will hold "their nest meeting skt the home -Mrs. Manson Ellicott,,on Saturday, ° • .Octgber_.16, at 2,30 p, m, Irwin T ce F 1 Rev. A. elmperan eel - ti n Representative, 'will reach r ^era o ep p _ r ,. - on Sunday a!- � ± . . , in St. John's - Church tnoon nat� YitinaWar Finanoo Coaa+ittee, ., .. . ,y R _•.y ..G a�+ _ a '�=. L ,.r+ ,�;y�.Y . i ..y : _ 1 a. ^'.. �'A' . /•• a .rs$ . • +;e.,.s, ' •""� • "�?- �`,"." -r - ,nr..Fa�r - w,_c....... ...'++�� . ...fit t....e '.m- ,� ir• °! s ^_' a.• • _ .i'r . .� : - ,. .'.q; : `—•; w,,,'- .,c Y'r � � s.; s - t' • y-.;..., -' .:i(y..."'- ..' " e .s •.'s••eri� ' *` ' "r< . •.� , w"+ .' _ `4a•;'�'. ° • •� _ � ;+o ::.n; .',p.. 4 ' ` A � a ; is µ ^•« °: - , � . -- '-�.W"' • `.s.J't'" :, T a+ V ; '. Ay r.,. ' +i w pr<• {{ .•t` w• .:•t: -..s �h4 i:"�'. ;.t, "'" - `5'aya. 'iC pp a„ +,w. •.a �.�. a39" " • ... _ . • +less . y , •! 7. ..�L- :.'v.sw ir.:]AUS?'•'yi«., .,.�:..uu".d'G, •'+F�+ "`Y, ,:?:. .A'�.' .+Rr, . v•ti.•wn, _ _ �r'_, ` . fag. "You do love it don't you!" :•,, :.s ualzty vaunts most --for that "I love everything. ", HU voice • : _� roughened. "You don't ask me it -�h satis f mi g" f a4r bur_w- hZCh - I l°vey°n became I do. I love on and the whole world and every - - OQT�10• - .. � ,�� A • • thing in it. You know honey. I 0�._ y fine � �'ty tea YwIdsp us' e s a don't .go much for sentimental. �� �������T'/k� =�� y ity but whatever happiness may Y _ LADA be I've got a pretty good Idea It's something like this." His tone WITNOYT �` oOSI 10"I was rich and intimate. "I can't & _ wait to see who -it is. I'd like It to be a litle girl. Id like to have 4 a little girl around looking like _ s . you. I'd like to hear the voice of • Wbe -we're all dosing our best to, prevent constipation caused by lock y: _ - _ a pretty little girl like that." � the war nano of us can afford of "bulk" --eat �tiottt3's wta.sscett ar There was a long pause Then h dap •.' y "g teteHy common constipation or in t -, .-.-,drink -- ' sue he said gently, I used to think the caused tack of " " - - -you 'were a fool. Well I was the met, I ' by pteat3rofwafci if youdoa't Isrett wrong." you're troubled that way, notice a big difference in the way you : y g• why not get right at the cruse instead feel and lookP • Get started- right - �THE HUMAN COMEDY » • i - : - At "doting with purgatives that give, away. Your grocer has ALMad y, At beat, only temporary relief. - two sizes. Made by Not s quaver - in her voice as Here's a simple, "better wale" to Neilogg's in London, Canada, she replied, "I'm not the Ieast bit afraid, Tom." - "Good, Then --this won't bit you too hard, Diana . Diana another five minutes, Frantically, "'He'_ he's dead.", ` I'm going . , ." Homer dashed. out. The 'music "Ah, you're crazy." •,: He could almost hear the pull from the juke box pursued him -A'No, he's dead." :. :. at her heart. Then she said, "I like a devilish refrain. In the of- 'Felix let out a mournful little ' —~ - °= •i,' knew it would come. How soon ?" five the telegraph box was still sigh. He hadn't underst od _Mr.. • 4 k + Y• "About a month." clicking. Grogan but he had respected him. ' ~ It' ..:. tfi Grogan!" - 'he cried. He went to `the' telephone and - ."'Where?" "They're sending '• i Navy. After , yet. s e Wake u ending a telegram. dieted Xr. - _ n t p " • poor Mr. Grogan There was no answer. "He's • not - ? Now her 'voice lifted with a missed out, even once, the com- in, Romer. What'll we do ?" smiling courage. "It's all right, pany might retire him. And he's "I don't know." Homer went Torq. I know how to pray" said so many times that if he to the typewriter. "He was re- C: l . f Tom couldn't speak. There - didn't work, he would die. "The ceiving 'his message I think ..:' ` were tremors running through coffee isn't ready. So wake up. Afterwards, he could hardly .' him. But he felt great, as if he yourself. They're sending -a tele- recall taking that unfinished tele- . were in church on Easter morn - gram • . . to gram. out of the typewriter — . ing.. Diana was good. She was a. His voice trailed off to a whis- the one Mr. Grogan had been really fine woman. And he was Per: Mr,_ Grogan was• so still — trying to write at the last. _ a lucky man. He would never too still. A dash of water wouldn't The words swam before Hom- "Wai• ap; I41ir. Grog4ul Th•z' -n a•nding a telegram.. Wak• up l" have believed that a woman could help.' Neither would that fresh ' er's eyes.- "Mrs. Kate Maeauley, be as brave and wondrous a coffee from Corbetts. 2226 Santa. Clara .Avenue, Itha- eri•d Homer. creature as Diana. He was glad ' ' ' ' • - ca, . California.. The Department , ...: SYNOPSIS his' pal, Tobey. -• he knew it. It made the birds . Yes, Willie Grogan, had died. of. War regrets to inform you that Over the Macaulay house in' the Then Homer sat u� a little sing better, the sun shine bright- a had died working, just 'like he your son, Marcus aatall town of Ithaca, California, more stiffly as he came to the or • • • always said ho wanted -to.' Homer (The tragedy of 1larcus' death, ` '. havers the protective spirit . of .. next paragraph. "I am proud that It Ras at ttls very moment stood there numbly. He knew be will hit Homer hard. It may - IhAihew, the father who died I am serving my country, which that Horsier was hurrying back- ought to "do something. Yet for a shake his- faith' in "life itself. Is -two years before. He loves them to me is Ithaca and . all the peo- from delivering a telegram. Bus- second he couldn't. - tbefe' anyohe he can turn to who 'all, five year -old Ulysses, his ple. But I am terribly afraid, al- ineaa, had been slow. He had loft- He heard the door open. It was will help him find the road back? _ *ldeat son Marcus; in an army though I know that when the Bred for a Soda. Now he looked Felix, onP- of • the regular mes- Be sure to read the concluding *amp, his young 'daughter Bess. time comes I shall do what is at his watch, the one Marcus bad ranger boys. Felix stared -at his installment.) - bas beloved wife Katey. .Then expected of me. I may be killed given him. Gosh, he better hurry, white face. "Say, what's the mat- ( Continued Next Week) there's sixteen- year -old Homer -in thin war. I must-come right - Grogan would be waiting for ter, Horner!" - Homer, gestured at SUE No. 42--43 who has a job after school as a -out and tell you this. Do- not be him. He hopped his bike and was Grogan. "What's the matter with - _ - messenger boy. Already Homer unhappy. I •am'giad that I am the oih _ the- old man': " - - y hu seen despair and. death Macaulay who is in the war for It was close to twilight as he : :.through his work. He - wonders it would be a pity and a mistake walked Into the office. One of his : about love too. hurt because his if it were you. Yott are the best:. Pockets bulged with cookies thkt girl Helen Elliot-favors his - rival- God -bless pow Se -Long boy. Your -he had bought for Mr. Grogan. 1 Robert Ackley. And there's rich brother Marcus." It would be -fun, surprising him. �E�� » • • - Diaus Steed who's leading. Tom - - » • s ha stepped arvAb er, manager of the office, - - - ' peed in, -the .telegraph € � su ggtid by the nose. Homer mar- :The clock ticked sway the box was rattling. Homer's breath - y Parka e- silence as the young boy and- -the quickened. Mr. Grogan vela at the moss S lee' taken _ gun wasn't �� AA is by he;. Out at the army camp, ofd man sat down there, drowned answering the box. He must -be � - Marcus and his buddy Tobey, an in thought. having one of his drinking spells - e 1 Horner - spoke in . a � thin. nRvr again. Ye he was sitting. there L r op tare for h eel T a g voice: "If m brother is killed in. not moving at all. � r� troop. train. Marcus tells Tobey y g �!� this Avai I'll Spit at the world, I'll _ "Mr. Gro an, that after the vtha they'll both P' S Mx. _ Grogan... �� •some home to .Ithaca .and build haze it forever. I won't be good.. Homer cried. - _ 4 the future together. For the 111 be bad..1'll be the worst there Qgickly, he got a cupful of ( first time Tobey feels that he'll In. I'll be the worst that ever water and splashed it Into Gro- Nore than any other natural cereal, whole•plin _ g n's- .face, oatmeal helps make up' shortage of meat's great' V - ;have a "plate' is the world. vitality food dement, Protein — without which Willie Grogan stared at him. The old mans eyelids flutter - - CHAPTER :V -Then he shook himself, got out ad. "That's right, Homer,"' he children can't sow properly and adults cannot above real sramnaa! Arso leads every auurd cereal it was about a week late_ r 'that. his bottle' and took i deep swig of mumbled. "You're doing fine in vitamin B1, essential to good new d' _a g es, digestion : the family received that letter. the warming liquor. just tine .. ." and enerpf More and more mothers are •serving `Homer had carried it arith him all The seasons went on in their Tlamer patted hie shoulder pity= big delicious bowls- of hot Quaker Osts for break. .�. day, Now, during`a lull in'office eternal way and then it was Au- ingly. "I'll hurry and get the cof- -fast every day--and insuring extra growth and / ` hours that night he opened it. ' tunin. Ithaca was celebrating .th* fee. Be back in a minute." stamina protection for their families. Serve your _- Willie •. Grogan's eyes were harvest time with •a picnic on the He ran out and over to Cor= family to •'one best cereal" now that so many _ " ` -'• ;' bright with interest, so Homer de- -out. kirts of he town. The ground '.betts. The barkeeper was madden- other .aluabte Foods are r'no °tell aided to read it aloud. were lively with music and danc- ingly indifferent as he Said that. +re. Qaat•r oau - "Dear Homer: First of all, any- ing. Flags of every nation flat. he was just fresh out of the�AK�R OATS caorsa :.think, of mine at home is . yours. tered in the breeze. _ stuff. It wouldn't be ready 'far My books, my phonograph, : my Over on a bench,_ shielded by a records, my clothes when you're busli, sat Tom Spangler with his ready r fit you are They' are Rife Diana. The air months they - ' ' all yours�ss you are now the man � had been married seemed like a of the Macaulay family of dream. His aYms went around her - Ithaca." tenderly. "This is the most beau- The letter went on to tell about tiful' place in the world," he _ - + his army checks going -to Ma, to said softly.. "I guess it must' be, _ �� state in yearning terms how much - because -it's. ours." l� missed 'them* all,' to speak 'of ' She spoke with rush of feel- ::` • .w ©BEN _ to ,Train as :. . HEESEMAMM And BUTTERMAKERS :.: .COURSES' LASTING APPROXIMATELY 3 MONTHS TO COMMENCE :!Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Nov. 1 and Feb. 1 r KempOle Dairy School, Kem ville- Jan 1 : - - '- - p - µ'... • 'SUBSISTENCE RATES PAID' WHILE IN TRAINING gat tesslha* n 112 rkCer 7 _ _- - 1. Single People boarding at home .. , .'. ......... $7.00 per week ; • _ .2. Single People hoarding away from home ........... $9.00 per week' -You can make 44 stand - -_3. Heads of families living at home .. $13.00 per week :•reel cigarettes for 191 -:4. Heads of 'families living away from home............ $18.00 per week (plus papers) ...'read* - ••• -+i» ••vf.I 'TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED TO AND FROM SCHOOL• •' t twice as much. How? By : - tolling your own with _ ' Applicants, who must be. over lb year-., of age, must agree to accept' ;MACDONALD'S FINE employment in a dairy plant or cheese• factory, at the end of the course, : r CUT . TOBACCO, that �~.. mildest, smoothest _ Apply- Immediately to anirbu sa Thin ht" you .PROF. W. H. SPROULE, Dairy p - �DO y. k of the _ - De artment, t = extra smoking ehioy- Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph - .f p meat — tiiict,�, - - - ,, money you save .t the pr. A. L. GIBSON, Dairy Departmernt, - Kempville Agricultural School, •Kempville 3 r LARGE PACKAGE ��� :. •; _ - =- This Course is Under the Joint Auspices of the -- �.: ,• BICLiifI1N4 ZAX a - _ :. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT • OF ACMYCULTURE ..�..�4 1— Otto . and the _ iKVest W* HAT YOS! SAYE :1N WAR SAVINGS STAMPS �r �r Domin i011- �V111C3t1 War ElfloB!'itC}► : • e_- �� ' - -.."'m . 7 .- , .a•':l_ r _.:nYs,srs..:u _ - _xw....�,. d Via. " e.,•.,,. ss.N '" . a.. _ :ra y� �s ,�' 1 '�' ���'� ' ^Z. qR -. r.,.sta.�.�.. 't�ti,�.`m.. 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HIY� 4 Cwf� 12 Thoulslit. !� .. 0 Pictured 18 Last in ordain. , - -- -- -- - October 24-'- : instrument. - _ *` -- - -•` 10 Mohammedan HAM T E Y R S 21 it is (catatr.). �- j140NORINO OUR PARENTS-, A 5 V �i 22Shortlettst': Well ; he`r• I ant sieain =baa�c job done somehow beiorn I left.. -' - 4txodits $0' 12; LUQ s 2:98.81; Mark prince' AI E M I O 24 re, home from my summer vacation. And he did. And the middle -age. \, 4;.Se forth.., _. 5 d . F� .. . ' Yon: didn't know I had been . woman .ia the dress departtnent �tA -isl, Johh 1St4tr27. I { P E T 27 Sheep �utt. away! • Oh, but I havr—drtin- —,she knew what ' wanted. bet-.. 13 Combination.. _ — tiQ�.DEN TEXT, -- Children, obey 1<6 Manufactured. # = itelyl I spent* two whole days in ter than' I did stgaelf —and she yo`il�:��bs.._ nAha Low:- for ,tfNa �_� X & . C A 1� A 28 Falling watery , ` Jr rfpht. Epheatsns 8:1. 18 Helmet. Ji N 29 Fastiioa, the city this week. And I would :hunted the store t ver until she Meenofy Verse: Oh give` thanks 19 Body o! water 30 River (Sp.). ,defy anyone to cram more into ' found jt u t unto Jehovah; for he m good. 20 Its -- make S N I 31 Lyric 'poem: that abort time than I did. Each ' As for the man is the shoes"' oes y Psalm 138: is the mtlsit . `' t I A S O U S E 32 Portend. -I day ' wan a mixture of shopping, it wasn't long before we diacov- . THE J.FSJtiON IN ITS 8>iTTINO lt3 The — b f i tVi t S 34 Chards. visiting and shows. I was stay Bred . we had .- mutual•'triends 'ot' Tteie. =the Tea Commandments a similar 33 Male child: ing with Daughter, and it was long standing: ' ;nstr utneah 44 Rhinoceros 60 Allowaaae, for-3e Pair.: really funny. Daughter was on • • • d -. - ''•were given about 1445 B.C.; the 28 Plaything. -- (abbr.). - waste. 39 Book of thli night shift and viben I got out City' people - unfriendly and - "' incident' -taken from on; Lord's , N boyhood occurred is ,April, A D. B; '27 Water plant. 46 Units. Y6BTICAL Bible. of bed in the morning, refreshed disobliging? I should say not our Lord's •condemaatioa of Jewish 29 Frozen 47 For shame,! 1 Couches. 40 Neat. after a night's sleep, she crawl- At, least not if you approach t moistuse, 48 Him. 2 Leave out. 45 Dress !.' ed into }t, weary, after a night's' ahem 'with the thought in mind men who dishonor their parents g2 Wild ,hag. 48 Ransack: 3 Row.' " X18 Exclamation. work. In a few minutes she that they are. human beings— was Apo on in April, 40. 29;. and 83 Greate§t' 53 You -- it 4 Height 47 Vapors. would be asleep and I would slip remembering they are men and _ { Ahe :word from the cross was ut- amoutat. to play it: (ahoy.), 48 Impolite. out to go visiting or shopping: women with worries and pros- tared on Friday,' April' T, A.D. 90. 3T Assist. " : 56 Auto. 5 Carriage. 50 Acidity. About two - thirty rack F' came lama like our own, each .with his _ Plads.- -Tfie •Ten Commandments 88 person with: 57 Turkish' ' 6 Duck. ril Yawn. again and then we would. 'finish or her living to make and many " were given at Mount Sinai; the Aga �, decree... - 7 Nothing. ° 52 Formerly.. the day together until it wan of them with boys and girls away -- incident from our Lord's boyhood 41 Curved _ .. 58 Cleaning 8 Nickname for 54 Three (Pit t) time for Daughter to go to work from home but yet never far dis- took place in the Temple la Jer- weapon. devices. josepn 5S l .:d. again. _ ;tat- M—from them' in their thoughts. ` usalem and later at 'Nazareth; the 42 Performer , 59 Trigonometric 9 Wild donkeys.-58 Mountain + i + "And the colonel's lady and Judy -= 'discourse about unfaithfulness to _ 43 Paradise.' ratios. 10 Type measure. (abbr.). You know — I have always -O'Grady" in , this day and age ' _ parents was given at Capernanm; 10 I I 12 i3 r thought of rooming houses as are aiSL only "sisters under their +our Lord was crucified outside the — 1 2 3 4 5 --6 7 8 fi such stuffy places with a variety, skins" but .they each have the i city wall of Jerusalem. ' of cooking odours,_a minimum of name amoart of coupolte in their' s F4 - 16 ration- books, the same ' worry • Manor For Parents - � - - - .privacg and everyone wanting they "Honor thy !ether and thy moth- -- use of the bathroom at the -same about how to make the sugar last er, ' that thy' days may , be long in - 1F I 19 time. But now I realize there oat, and how to stretch the but- "Honor land which Jehovah thy God V - are other types of rooming ter ,just a little f urther. �. •,9lweth- thee." The honor for our � 2J 13' houses, for the -,place,. where-, psreata is love combined with rev- _ Daughter -lives is- as much like' a By saturdai+ -loon -I vial -Back :. •erence. It also includes gratitude 7 ! — hcme as any place could be— . home again but I didn't find "a And obedience and support in their r complete with a six - months -old welcome sign out on tine doormat. " 'old. age. A spirit of obedience and 19 3O 3i' 3 34 35 36 u who will steal your shoes Instead I found s note on= the kit. p 't _then tablt, from Partner — °Gone respect to parents Implies swell- � and -tear your • kin as quick, -, ordered life in general, a prospect 3rl 4O , l as a bash. i; you don watch, oat. to Tom's thresh -- )et the -- •ot prosperity Ana a 10119 Sue. - - -- -- - — - - But he was a carung Pdppy and ho in for r -they come - -- - -- . rsea s drink it _ "And when they saw him they' '44 - he and I were the beat of -friends.• to the gap =, were astonished; and his mother The hostess of the house is one 1 got into my work -a-day said unto him, Son, why bast thou, .�(', 7 of the best— young, friendly and clothes and was, soon, back in , thus dealt with us? behold, thy' ready to do_ anything for you. harness once again, busy with % lather and I sought thee sarrovr� , ;� a ;�" 's outside and in the hoaao. SU 51 r51 Why, just imagine, even 'though Sag." Jesus' parents were amazed Daughter does not board there NL. they are finished end hart because the simple and obedient ~ " -S3 '54 55 56 + nothing would do but I must -have I stn my typewrites until Part- _ .. childhood of Jesus bad not pre- my breakfast with the family, nor comer- along. They any earl. pared them to find. Him question- X57 58 And was I glad, for tits amen of sty is the spice of life and I'm yia9 these great men. - the toffee as it perked just shout thinking I hav,, at least got a " Firm Words of Jesus X59 60 gat me downI Of course I had Pretly fair shags of die spice, if "And 'he said unto them. Flow is 1L to wake, up at six o'clock in the nothing else. it that ye sought • msT knew ye- morning just when I had, a chance sot that I must be In my Father's 4 sleep in —such is the force of when a crocodile fills its house!" These words we memor• death: but ye say. It a man shall habit- mouth with .load the pressure able as being the first escorted - nay to. his tither Or his mother. Radio 8�p D �� ' ' " against the top of the mouth re- 'words of! Jesus. Notice that he That wherewith thou mightest The sales clerks in the storei losses tsars from• its lachrymal hoes not accept the phrase, "Thy.. _ have been profited by me is* Car- By REX FROST ware also' very friendly. There glands. p'ather'. He speaks of 'My. Fath- ban, that -is to say, Given to God; - was the job tailor wha wan. doing ar', recalls who He was and from ye no longer suffer him to do ' ' - a small repair on ky winter There has long been the need ry y- MTHFAM FREHD ...whence He came. He came to do aught For his father or his mother; coat. He was ve bus but for a dramatized news feature 'iFfa Father's work 'sad here fn. - msklM void the word 'ol (Sod by when he knew I was from out of . - _ $!s childhood 8e b conscious of your tradition. which ye have de- originating in - Canada. Formerly ' - town he -said he would get they'•? His divine mission. livered; sad many such like broadcasts o! this type mostly "And they understood not the- - thia95 - ye do." originated in the liSnited States or F They rejected the authority of overseas. So it is al matter of be of particular interest to Its- saying which he spake unto them, con atnlstion that ten stations And he went down with them, and God 'tor the _authority of man— � teners in rural Ontario, as well :ICame to Nazareth; end he was a sin which is sexy common in our of a Canadian network, original- as to those engaged in agricul- in at CFRB. Toronto, have just subject unto them: and his moth- day. Notice that the same punish- commenced tore across the Atlantic. rss kept a11. these sayings in her meat was to be meted out to those commenced a -new series of dn- - " who curved their parents as to matized news -of- the -webk pro- = lent child to Joseph and Mary. The m, The presentations are of, garded as-one of Canada's liiteat ~ !heart Jesus went on as an obed- nuns, Thursda s, 9.50 to 10 ' Rex Battle has long been -re- those - -wha cursed Clod (Lev._24�$s_ _ q — r 'a lest time had not come to claim 24:16). Our Lord did not condemn P• P �, 31 Independence. 'Though the Son the practice of giving to God ez• versatile character, inclusiing concert pianists, as well as an . a« outstanding band leader. Those', than magazines, and bringing to i y make a .• ` news interpretations from Cans- g - p! God, F3a was silo the Son o! cept where ft was done to get rid t? who et[ o the 'artistry of the _ ;'' . • " •" �'� °� "";'`-:K'" " '� 7![ary, and he recognized His of the duty of aiding our parents. g g g .;; , 1. msother's claim upon. His tope, He shut his heart and his hand the microphone in person, 'people. ivory teobotuni�lin no doubt Mo' =�eare and obedience: • to his parents and obeyed the law who have hit the headlines. The Po o! man, not of God. When the re. program day and Friday evenin 7.4ii to _ io am is styled "Canadian 6s Doctrines ot! fiat and Mm „ 8 m., when Rex Battle renews y = "And he said unto them; Well ligtous leaders of -a nation tamper Cavalcade and is well worthy o! p Ire- did Isaiah prophesy of yon hypo- with the Word and substitute your, interest. the bi- weekly series of piano Ire- ' citals which appear to .have been aeries, wit is written. This people their o'wn 'inhuman laws, then foi- a so highly regarded last season. �:'• honoreth me with their lips, but lows conflict, and civilization is The Canadian Broadcasting • , ,> ^.. ^, _ their heart is far from .Ire." These _ threatened. Corporation and the British "' , This fall and winter radio . is lrituellste were • honoring God by Christ's Care For His Mother Broadcasting Corporation have more outward worship but their "These things therefore the sot- recently been indulging in a series taking en important and ever -M, hearts were full of pride, unclean- diers did. But there were stand- of . exchange . features. Perhaps expanding place in school edlrca - <' sees a4d hypocridy. ing by fhq crosa of Jesus his moth- you've caught them in the 10.30 tion. The Educational Depart- ments of ever province in the 'Bat id vain `do they worship er, and his mother's sister, -Mary to 11 o'clock. Friday night spot. Y p sae, teaching as their- doctrines the wife of Clopas, and Mary Mag- As part of this series Friday. Dominion are now' co- operating the precepts of men. To leave the � dalene" When, Jesus therefore' October 15, will provide a "Can- with the CBC in presenting reg- :•; °� `commandment of (Sod, and hold saw his mother, . and the disciple ada to Britain" broadcast, which ional broadcasts of science, his- .. for and the arts for classroom Bart. ilia tradition, of men. Only standing, by .whom he loved, he will also- be heard over' the CBC Y� U s e Commandments of C l o d are to •sstth unto his -mother, -Woman, network, entitled "The Spacious listening. On :Wednesday, Octo- _ - - =_ ' -be observed. When we follow the behold thy son'," This incident Land" and which will interpret ber 13, at 10 o'clock in the morn- doctrines of men, then we go as. shows -how Christ, in his dying the revolution in Canadian farm- ing, the dramatized history and r• tray. moments yearned over His mother.. ing which has taken place during geography aeries "New Sorisona "• Responsibility Avoided Fit thoughtfulness and love. shone the years of the war. It should will comments with the story of 'And he said unto them, Fuli out, even iii death. _ "The Shape of the World." The One wa) to find housing these. wru do, ye: reject the command- The Disciple's Obedience following Thursday, October 14, days--is—to. ; move -'in with -some- -keep "'Then eaith he to the disciple, the broken heart of His widowed' at the same morning hour, the' one else, as did the• amazingly -' your tradition. For, -Moses said,, Behold thy motherl And from that mother. Jilin regarded his . trust first of the series "Tales From tame sparrow, Butch, who in- Manor thy father and thy mother; hour the disciple took her unto as a mark of'loving confidence is Near and Far" will go on the air. vaded Chicago 'home and spd, $e that speakelh - evil o! lath his home. "' Jeans gave a mother to him, Th-e. point to notice Is that Thus is radio making geography promptll made friends with the ee or mother, let liiam die the his dearest friend, and a 'son : to of his perfect obedience. and history easy to take. family's bewildered terrier. _ P ©P- --Iron Doors, No Doubt ' .. _ L _...a _.._ _.., -_ _ _. ;. By J. MILLAR WATT NOTHING N OSSTAOLi ::: •' 1 ._ ... - - • -, :. SOP - ;.; >:' '..' _ , _ ;`.. , `. ...- :... .. _.. tit ;t,' _ - __.._ _ �: :.t. yt�!•: 1P 1TIS IN THE r i{ y1 , ��.__'`'' :fir + •-� "Y++�IF ti3 T - :�lY Tba :LW. -. •vi "Z�•. ."M_ ' .L: .. �+" Big• ".,�,,,, •r. "'pt'`X, ^r :.n. �. ••.•+ '•+y .v• '... �,,.�•.• _ �' :". 3.. at ^ —Y•y ° K' - ?7Lt$�r: 's« a� w•vd.9 -..,_ '.,�, -s' �,.. �. -': '�... ^' °'' lt'' 'n�� '.,;>nwi5. m.' :.1 ..L y..±ar w°k:f -s iJ...var..�,. ,'`'..,..».,,u.— _ '-'.. '.:_..'�� ..4+f. .Y.'. ':v.....yl..:. .. - _.. ... _ +.,. ... _ s!Se'S �r `v: %ex '' ??nr 1:.•e.''u'% of .' — . €M • .. ^ I • '-- -C " ` `1.w t ' .. i\ � �" ' 'C'A. ' ' . S �' J_ ♦ ✓11' •.x.14 ,:L � kr i °ss :" '`,�.'v,�r "�..•,x p•A; ;Ki'%`',:! -wr tY dY x'd :� :!+ :,� — ^.7'" y. •'� '' .� °t. '.✓ 01:34.. yt [ +t5•y' r •iF4, '••J .d'' _�{ ', Ct'ti'�ty 'C 1 +�,ry� r ..%•�," _.. .. `• � Y. .. J•" :'� 4' • •.%+i, .iiSSa .ek ✓•i ,.lr. ii•s . •.1 ;..:i' �..8 ? .. x,_','� ?*" •h.k}'s,' . .xm � 3` •.f•... i.k- •..r..,r. 7_r:'., .. =d.., t _ .`,r, j•x. .a' '•�'�a �s. _ . :�� '•�;�safzed �ldrrt'a •�#d' , . .. - "if• • - tore - - - • ropeety at _ A" � —^ •: Wednesday, October 20 ink of sows, ==- ',�tliaa !or say indormwt as to in tie ft"to of Wihittlss Bray, late g J"n Pickering Yi4 &g& VMJ C. - - fie wherelho, is of a Tillew Per- of the Tewasldg d 11d�e�i will also be sold, tr►e asticlee lit y Cat• AtssNero iioey. et . our - C' ty Ostsrle. Qwll�snr over the Red �. 1A : s� �. > - - - - - - - 8 off west .. .. - - -- - side, church sty. Terms eash. sale lour Sda �b C,orr Ar+i.. reason. having chinas against -- R.' ` :fie .n•, Hester. �y to the Zdate of W.il im Gray, late of at 1.80 P. WN WaQ. Mawt atseti"W. Xn. Pte► Clarke, Greeatw" the Township . of. Puckering, in the XR114 Cards are now on..- d*0ay "0 County of Ontario, Gentleman, De- Saturday, October 16 &Ustiaa Shropshire sheep in vic• ceased, who died on or about the sale Of household ettfecta, the pro- • .• unity 7th Con. •nd_Town- Ltae, bet- ?.6th dry'- of May, 1042, are_heieby perty of Estate IAte Mrs. H. Mesh -, TOttl' Overseas away early y ' Pickering anti Whitby. A notified to send particulars of wane In.- Pickering_ Village, King Dyt. - +- '�egistered ewe. Call. Brooklin 18 R to the-=idersigned on or before the House• and Lot 'to be Bald, =bject �+� "0 4th Day of November, i§43, after to reserve bid. Terms cash on eff. OYerse" Bones � 5c & � � _ LOST on Saturday last, (at the 'Which date the Estate Will be dig. ects., Sale at 12.30. Wm. • Maw, sue- LOST having regars •onl to the tion8er. �W!eitinan fire, Claremont), a lady's. - y • round, yellow -gold wrist •watch, ima claistag of which the undersigned Right NOW Ten lesthei strap• Keepsake. ill 'then have bad notice, and the Saturday, October 23 -• auction sale R : -' t ,Done finding same please phone undersigned will not be liable to an9 o Estate of th Late Mrs. FA- we have ai splendid a�aQrtment of . _ - Clarrsnout 82 R 21. Reward. person o! �v]iose_ claim they shall FOR SAKE gentleman's overcoat not then have notice, win Salerm Elisabeth Str.. Pick- q Dishes . good condition. Apply Soz 898 Dated at Toronto, this lath day of Terriia cash• Sale at 1.80 p. in sets of 32,• 38 and 6E - -7. I1etn OiBce. October, 1k& m. Clarke Prentice„ auctioneer. -= RENT house, quarter mite 11 Henry Gray, Green River, Ontario, pieces : " Glassware Galore' - r o!t highway~ Leif mile west d Executor, by Beaton, Bell and Ross, 'Someone borrowed Volume-No. 2' Danbatwton, Suitable for two freer for BeyE:ecutor.��n So$citors of the 1937 Ontario Statutes from We lave i 401, if ' desired. Phone Pickering _ the - 7 need it bad. =Ed, .; .>�►R' BST -- furnished or •uni`uan- PICSERING IdILLS t . - just what the working man � u labod housekeeping "Oing. Heated Un ibe Pickering Novo Clastefi" _ , GROWING MASH Ana, they bring mono.. &a. A Centrally located , -Box in Pickering viii• looking for , now Big 88 Overalls, _ age. Apply, -Boa 890 News Office. - Q- .:.ar Sale - Wncre farm in. first- --- p s condition, with stmmd through Start the F]$ RICHARDSON Smocks SL Sisiriari work boots la - �•..;, .:, LO, 6- roatned brick house, with GBNDRAL iNSURAN69 Y water in Rouse. Jack Miller, Sunset L} REAL LSTAT$ - �.,] %� i Tnm, Rouge Hills• Rl�Ilt, On CONVEYANCING M. Se �l l L'-1 �l rl Vor Sale - reasonable, some house- A S 1 —,;;- hold effecter= Phone Scar -boro 4181, --'--Pig q Starter old establiabed agency. ready _ or evenings at Scar. 528. Stop 27 'o �• -- - - - - - Wngston Road. D. N. LOC K WOOD . .. �� er 1, and a 20 Pickering- �lar-dwke _ years. regaaierad, y g ._- '_ PiCICEItING, . Oi�IT. _ -- .- _ _ . sows, due Nov. and Dec. - also red - . WE SERVE _ and white steer, 2 Years and several WE DELIYFR etbee, 8 moo.. George Pegg, clams- AND ALSO GIVE ''7 Despite Wartime Restrictions _ �, ..ad. Phone Pick .C• A. STERRITT . ,M� — for horse aneat wanted. INSURANCE Wevall z Apr. 1 - ti) - We are still able to meet ,116 r • .. - Funeral Director - 'SERVICE _ • - _ = •WANTED - CYRIL E. MUI{LEY _ Most Furniture GENERAL INSURANCE W ,'.Good Alfalfa Ha SERVICE . . PROTECTION ' it3f Your Demands _ y Dealer. - - . , Reow NUmID Ltd. . :-Now In Stock Phone to Mwtha>s 1/IChOR1l Ja ;• V Lek Motor AMWISnce. 1 Day or Night - We new gave an hand a supply ot- r g �DONALD BUDDY aarrftw.. . sosdaor, Ale+an Pubbe. areearw PEONE 13 -your isiMerite NottiaJdkslts wwea. ab f ,w�l�irMs ati i uu� A. �.' .. � �t St71e.: •, :. - ..... - , - ,.-_„_ .' -- •- _ .. _ � _.. ':::.,.. • ow Matto we Have It. Can Get It or It h Net Made - BL7ITON, BELL it ROSS _.. _ Fruit BaBae ,,��11 * �+ p r e i Y p Barrastors & Solicitors -' l dZ. "t9C J. S. BALSDON, i .' DICKERING, - i - W. 1. Beaton, IL C. Tdophens `- �, Brooke Bell, H. M Ad. > Pickering, nt. tha Pre wiption Service is D. A Roes John L: Pond Accurate and Ettkkkt ,a?z $y Street — Tammte' THE REXALL STOKONTARIO'.. - S _.M _ B�r, ��. MAC J, R. Bo es ». $ FARMERS of S. 61OBSPIXD AUCTIONEER AND Boy es Notory Public. - -- . . .. � � VALUATOR :_. Phone, Pick 68 i9 Melinda Sty. T' rcnt+s • • ` •',lBslee conducted Aaywberc- - - : .. ws PAT s+t,Iii�TO rli�ca� err ous Hoir>s itu►lit�se . • HOURS. -CGS �HC>GS Telephone Elgin .6800 _ �hooe or_write: Addrew 614 Daadaw - - _ -_ -- -_ -- _ Street, Bast. i sa. f F� 9tm. f a.a. f ice• _ Whitby. O.ataria.. CALVES LAMBS B R O C K CALL NOW - AL1, l: Toronto AD 6M Pick. M R 12 ' AGinoourt 36. .'Poultry ,. both live and dressed . 'to have your stove and F*raaes H EATR E A ON GIBSON .- nee - atteatded to. ,We will serve Get our p j _. rices on Live Decks TRANSPORT a - ds you to the best of our ability : , . . Healthfally Air - Conditioned •. TRAN SPORT Biock st ve Pipes, Mows coal 1"IL K RING .F A R AZ 3 =� M SDAY, FRL, SATURDAY Q RTAGE scuttles,. Sifters and Fire Skovde October 14, is and 36 �tflvlNa _ ' ,LIMIT =ED .. is .tech. Two Shows, at 7 and 9 p.' m. SAND. ,(TRAVEL �T(1NE lSOa'I'ls1D. WO 18tAD 0 °fRAVW .. _ ... ..may Matinee at 1.80 P. m. ALVIN BUSEBT .MMMY WT. Pro» WROW M : Alan Ladd and Loretta .Youns : - To ce ti China + Hardware. _T smith Latest mareit et Thee .. 0$ R RI N O COVIRIE 19 Co . k.aisa the Stem s.«. sad - SHOW- BiUSINMEls AT WAS . Sloss it - Men. to osri.r _ ti Over is TOP-109M a dsi PILES Lac ; - ,gONDAY, TUESDAY, WWN "A �R �� y � Sufferers of bleeding or pr lteaiag bor0 Junction - _Bil� 18, if sad M _'l 1 Roofings piles should know Boobse's NA&d' -.- - -' -__ - Alobalt Siiiatgo = PIH01, ¢`sent the astsae its 01wasa - - - A;pO10E8' '1'fao Last Complete Show At $40 - iHfwsea III? and Scarborti =8 -' Wall Beards. eta 'Money back if tike fiz7t bottle 60001. ; Tlie Crystal Ball *at sa�'f ` - - - - = N. M7: Gordon.. At Dmr Store. ,� Dressed LtCOSber � MinWOrk .$sy Milland and Paulette Goddard � �� Oat 8 _ ge Door. screen. " . 7. A11161 Ad" Attraction iaealo�e01 Interior Mrim Mouldings _ Soft and ;Hardwood Flooring Cat. People'.,.' ; _ :. f)ualit; 1Mee4 8�a>: insnlatea sit ���ea lShi 8i� _ . :.. ,Wsnboar+ast Shingles '•Moll Roofing' y►ith Simone $Jmgn 'and Kent Smith _ - -- - _ -- _ - POUltry. Ma01oni PibdOuati Barclay ZYIe : _ THMSDAY, FBI., SATURDAY ,.> Roar Wool In01ulation Cemdatt and Lime i Tile pipe _ - t'• ; OCTOBER 21,� 22 and 23 ;.; - _ : IldARTIN- SENOUR 100 p. c. PURE AINT - - ,And - - Edge of . Darkness _ Fish in season _ with Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan ' MARKET I LK S '