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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_11_12, •� + � [, —�r-e• P ItF% i�, �:. -s {„ 'F*'ir [S iN" - - ,e'. : r' . , ', .. - ••1^ G r i J'`L�'- r.�.._ �'1w M34TY 7'lY�,'I �. "'1 °E/r' °•',.. •t, 'a'r.. . .o.f� 1a: ,3„-G i; �'ry r' Y. .. ¢ y ^ *L: . v.. ... c',• ,, r,�: .� -�, �• "xk� a. �.. .i: r, -;�. -,-� 'sy- .^,•s.,;,.�r' ,.q,.,,�,�,- •r v 4.p,': -•C�r. u, N' ..T•`'n, .�,s,�� . ^^Z=,, ',sj :: T., .,�, '•R:,t.�'b,� .• ,'rL x• "'1" q' :v' ,,.s'r.•'�'v.•1•f•• 1�ja r Y, ,•,rrr r.•. ':•a•a. 'r,.'_ r.-'., ..Ir." >'� m a >}r! ,. • ,a.: a. r., ,•p• 9... '�'. c .Y.%r":;r -i•P.r, • •}: lie ', . Fi• q +. Y•r 1 y � a .ti! rte" VOL. LX.III PICK-ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 12 x.943 No. 13 p 347 250 Latest .Total .:Of - 3l5 OQO Ob � eetive IN _ are To Co' n me The above is the latest figure Pierson Baker, R. C. A. F. who , St. George's Church, Sunday, Presbyterian Church Anniversary from fire National War Finaaee H.- has been - spending -- his - "-leave" at- - November 14. Sunday School -at 10 Services on Sunday Next.. Pickering Village Q., Oshawa, late Wednesday after- his home here, returns' to his post a. M. holy Communion at 11.00. 'The Annual Anniversars� Services PE;RSC�NALS noon. This is a large part of the- in the West this week. Evening Prayer at 7.00 p.' m. Prea- =846,000 Objective for Ackering Masonic Toronto District B . • Wor• cher at both- services, Rev. E. G. of Pickering Presbyterian , Church - -• ' Towaahip (exclusive of D. I. L,). Sobinson. will be held on Sunday next at Mr. Fred Bunting has returned Mr. Fleming of the Oshawa office ships at United Church, Pickering 2„30 p, m. Special music, An invit- , from Alaska where ho has been em -, told the flews there were' still moilsi - Pickering Public Library' Gratefully reporta to came in from the banks. Toronto District "B" A. F. and Acknowledges Receipt of Several anon is extended to all a the tom- plc in for the last three months. I It could not be estimated at the A. M. (which includes a large' nun%• Volumes from Private Collection of moult- to attend this service. Mrs. Aehtoa, of the Big Store, ig leer of the Toronto lodges, and the Sister Henn Morrissey convalescing after her recent illness time, whether the figures to come and will be back in.•a wlee or so. rurals east to Pickering :and north >i in would put the drivle over' the top, "Let's Have a Rink' Miss Belle Clazie, of Belleviltei _ to Canningtun), held their' annual The Pickering Public Llorary are called on her cousin,, Mrs, John Divine Worship in the United gain indebted Au Sister Helen Mor- " ' ' �W,nt, Lee Barn Destroyed b Fire '� Everp year about this time some-' Murkar, on Tuesday., Y Church here on. Sunday morning . rissey, Hotel -Oita, Montreal for on Wednesday Night last. The service was in charge of several volumes f.rvili her own toll- one or perhaps a good many start Mr. Gordon Wade, until recently,. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, Minister of, ection, which she has sent. to 1V: C. to enquire about a ,rink, and ;ve With his father, has taken a posi- The barns of Wm. Lee,.just south the church, and J✓. D. Renaud, of hiurkar, to b+e presented t� the Lib= hear such irresponsible ' statements' tion with General Motors, Oshawa of Pickering ere eompletel des- I as "-what's the matter - . with the "Bob" Stork of . the. Pay Corps, ¢ Y • Toronto,, as -speaker.. District -Dep. r•ary, The- group inc:lude.: The Life , , troyed 65 fire on Wednesday night. Grand XA,,;ter, Rt. •Wor, Bro..Rich- of Sir Thomas Roddick" and. "Lairs l viice Trust` ?es : or "this' -totsn is of, the Arni3 spent last week -end Mr. Lee told the News on Thursday and �'. �Yinter =cad the Lesson. ` Rcxidick's Poems" with of..which dead ". We don't like to- hear ,such, ' at his hon* here. morning, "We looked out at about This annual service is usually might be -read: %vith 3nci as fr,r a rank; those persons in �L• and ?firs, H. Danceq, '�'esiocry 7.20 and saw the north side of the Y t g great adn t the past who have really* had the were Sunday guests at the home of hefd; in one of the Toronto churches, rage and might be an insprratinn. to interests of our 1E9yig t Mr, and ' 15Mrs. John S. Balsdon. barn blazing ". The fire - started in but in honour of the D. D. G. M. !many to follow in- the ursuit of �-T —�olk at a stack on the north side of tdnz ' Y P heart; have always, when consider- Pickering United Church Sunday . of '43 -'44. and his Lodge, Doric, of high ideals. Sir Thomas Roddick's School announce the date of their _ i ' ing a rink, bleen faced, w h the barn. Spontaneous combustion is Pickering, the service has been held ;sterling qualitiert medical achieve- - annual Christmas Concert for Dec - given as a prob4ble cause. 1,11 live- in Pickering fur the' first turns. ments and exemplary life have _of• same problem—where to, et grater. ember 17th stock and machinery was saved. ` Let -rio one scoff at this, for i't's has , r Over- two hundred members, rep - . ten been - -quoted as' an .example t2 beeri very deffnitely. . established �� a remind all dancers that there Some equipment along with $1000 resentatives of their respective lod- enerketie young men at the outset friar there is not an abundance of• will be a dance in Claremont, next orth of grain and 200 tons of hay ges attended; also several officers of -their course in the medical pro Tuesday night, Round and Square„ ere lost. Mr. Lee estimates his and members of lodges not in this fession. Sister Morrissey - has been water in this neighborhood, and several have found this out in many .November 17, one (contents► at roughly $3,000. District. The choir loft was occup- intimately acquainted with Lady a costly way. Mr. and -Mn. 'Wesley Baker are an of the loss on buildings and ied by . members from numerous i Ruddick for many years - cis ' - Y y' i iiii; : i nkkk L;,,a, Wes* on+�+ *° r__�n ^vpred by �iL��++ce _.__l a tart' Club have been prob- . odgess ' and - id,eir numbers, inc�udea uished in her literary talent and in, i the possibilifie9 for some weeks having received an honourable dis- "A Voice in the Wilderness" by her untiring interest and zeal' in charge Prom the Array, sad is be- ' --the member's are sincer,� in their •- Prices and Gifts Plentiful at St. Bro; Frank Baker, Pickering, "Rock the welfare of the Caughnawaga desire- to build and establish a rink Ing employed with Pickering Dairy. GeorgePs Bazaar last batuiday. of Ages" by Bro. Roland Harris, of Indians. She has made. trds Indian in the village, and, the park has The woman's Association aria -, Toronto, and a male' quartet. Bros. Village a most attractive mecca for ounce their annual Bazaar being Frank Baker,- Cyril been considered as a logical, con-' _ _ • The Annual Bazaar of , St. Geor- Yr Morley, Les, M. tourists, and her Christian princip- venient location. They arranged for held in the Sunday Schoo? room of eve Guild, was held . in the Red Morley, and Rol. Harris. lea and noble work among the In- a. test of , the capabilities of the the United Church on Friday, NOV!- row Rooms on Saturday, October dians of the Reserve, are• most-.- well on the grounds, last Saturday ember 26." Particulars later, i - Mrs. Forbes.-Ross, with .a few Entire Crew 21 years or Under praiseworthy, afternoon, and a daily check has The Ladies' Aid of thse vresbyetr- e11- chosen wards opened the bas- W7e ffiade elan- flights over the One of the most complete rec- been m$de . since then --it is 'prod- Church will meet in the churctd - -ords of the "Life of . Flom „ee Ni h on Thursday afternoon, Nov, 18 Great credit is due au conven- Continent, g ' ucing nineteen gallons of . water per of the various booths, for the . ' tingale” is another of the group day. A nearby, open rink, ; by • at 2.30 o'clock. ¢ onderful display of articles which Mr. H. A. Newsman m -ently re- that will doubtless be read by many, 130 has 'been having one thousand. �`' ,E• D• and 5irg• Renaud and ^II were offered for sale, ceived a letter from his son Richard Suter Morrissey convey:, her best gallons per day applied to keep daughter, bliss ?lIarie, were guests el Many partook of the splendid J• recently promoted - to Flying Off -� for this "success and grog- the ice in shape. What a hope then of Mr. and Mrs. Les, M. Marley on - upper, which was supervised -by icer, in England, in which he tells ress of her old home town ". at our- park. Nevertheless Rotary Sunday last. :Mrs. Wan. Cruamner. of a few experiences, but es can be Sister Morrissey has made, sever- is continuing. its sparch, and is t!?..: Mrs. l.c,as Murison had the min- t The Draw for the Lucky Tickets understood, he does not or is no at contributions -to our Library such ing other schemes this week, and f`,rtune• severs• da;:s ax.,', ' to slip tedt. as follows: 1st, Quilt, Mrs, permitted to tell the more interest - aa• these voluenes, -including some of _let's 'hope '*6 Barr have --a rink, if and fall on a polished floor, while Howard Law, Oshawa; :2nd, Box of ni g or exciting ones. Dic! has been her own works. Her interest in our we can find the' water at reason- carr;'ing a i -av €14,sj -p +.'ate; -sus - Groeeries, Mrs. Fred Scott, o! the piloting a Halifax Bomber on many pleople and her home is ' gratefully' able cost. raining deep gas. es un her arm and a , 3rd, A Dressed Chicken, Mr . flights Qver ,eneany territory, and appreciated. a severh' sprained ankle. s - Wm, ,Wheeler, Rouge; 4th, Bag. of in hi letter. refers to this crew crew. of _ -- — - "- -' -' - - - -, 1y'e were delighted to receive a< V Pastry Flour, Mrs, B.ernot, Ajax. seven, all 21 and under, a� Bill, 'Ro call fra:n our old Friend Williams T1ie winning tickets for the brims- George ' CorblAt, of Detroit, who we have (continued on inside rge Mack; and so on. They are Claremont Brothers 'in Service pages) atached to the famous "Moose - not'. spun � since school ' days" in the Squadron ", comprised- iar'gely of T... local me rc school, �Ir, Corbett was Pilot Officer Jim SRnkskill our young Westerners, p, at home attending the Funeral .o! , - his late- father. Pickering ntiened in ils ateh I Members of the Pickering Deer- 3'.. Picot Officer Jim Kliiakddll's first Francis de Sates Church .; hunting Fraternity, are off to the over i er'maay v a of nortblands again this week. Rep - trip mapper - 'Wy1"M Corbete 2 _ orts that there is already, snow up, � On November' let, Mr. William , h :" ". there, should help some in this one o! the •Bluenose 's - -' Mali ax" of the R. C. A. F. Born- venture. Among those- we baud leer Group as notable for two Corbett, the oldeet member of the p Parish, passed to his Eternal Re- "' „ heard off now up there are Mleasr�. reasons • it was his i3utiat 'brush ��. lye a e -tong „ `� T. Fallaise, • Dr. V. E. �a . - deceased was of ��; Dr. H. night • .,.1 it resident or this distrjet until his °' Wright, W. I: �S�ue� •i'om viin x the biggest effort yet put forth by last recent illness, when he, was r'e-. F ert. Bob Ruddy h and H. G. Cal.;• dy opeai w,. 'the Canadians. Hanover was tble moved to Our Lady of 1lrercy Hoe- Y to get 'sway this week -end. G 7. *. target, and it ,was one of the most pitsd, Toronto, where he died in thorough "pranging*" yet adiieved his. 66th ear. Mr. Y . Corbett was a s by the Bomber Command. C. G. I. T. Adtivities C. member of the holy Name Pilot Officer 'Rlinkakil1, 26,whose ,Iy ,..,Lil. Ill- hrsilh coniinea rim Our local C. G. I. T. group, :The home is at Pickering, was skipper >. " to his 'homte. Left to mourn his lose Comerades have their meetings Df "8 for Beer" which was attack - Y are four sons: William, Francis and �v. � well under way this, season; with A b a Focbe-jWulf 190 which had sneaked u an the port quarter and Bernard,�of Detroit, and James, of P Po q I Pickering, The late' Mrs. Corbett ` an average attendance of 20. Then tried to get in close before fir" supper meetings are held in the ing, predeceased her husband -ten years,' ? ;; Continuation School room 'from 1'he tail - gunner, a R. A. F. lad, 'held atmost to the day., to 7 every Monday night, under' tots' vs fire and then let go a burst, Requiem Mass was celebrated by , leadership of bits, R. T. Noble andi - vhich caused the enemy fighter to Rev, B. -T, Byte, in St, Francis 'de James Norton _. Bud Morton Mrs, liry.. Westne r creak away sharply.'The Nazi ap- Sales Church; Pickering, 'on Thurs- `�"'� r" 4` "_ The Worship Periods are 'in tho ^'A )arentl %decided to call it foll- y qts• day morning, November 4th, two of the members ev Other Canadians in the crew were owed, by interment in the Catholic , . cry Week, This �ti wk's Devotion i ?. O. Bill Sloan, navigator, Kelow -, Cemetery, Present at the Sanctuary taken very capably by Ruth Smith ra, B. C., and Sgt. Ted. McCaffrey, was Rev, V. Hickey, of Whitby. and Mildred Bath, The worship - nidupper gunner, Montreai. _ The pall- bearers were: ..tie four a . eons, and the -two nerik w rs estne , w as gig i M W y who h ''en nter° and William Power. eating talks on Primitive Religioq COUNT?* COUNwL . and Confu>~ianism., COUNTY of ONTAnIO The • G, Y. O. held a .,uccessfuil Mrs. Doble is conducting an Lae f the meeting th county Council "Sadie Hawkins" Dance on Satur- A> m� r, Westing series on ``The Canadian day evenirig, November 6t in the Grit in Public ". ,r The Group is alp* �. very busy just now frisking "yule i County Pickering Tiwn Hall. r f Ontario, will be held pursuant to logs" for sale at the various chum djournment in the Council Cham- " > >: ;. , - er in the Court h3otrse,.in the Town' Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid bazaatia, and piecing quilt 1>>oely to Hood Bazaar. P ' f ,Whitby, on Monday, the 42nd for our Iota! 1IRd 'Grose. c' ay of November, 1948, at the hour The Group is indeed indebted to The Ladies' Aid of Picks '�• 4 the - school bond for' the prlvVegg f two o'clock, in the afternoos, Presbyterian 8 ° ►aylight Saving Time. yt r•ian Chtirch are Bolding" a < ,° a, of using the school room for tisei! a >: All accounts . to be laid before' Miscellaneous Bazaar, in the Red meetings, i' w Council sf�ould be forwarded to G'> w Rooms here, on Saturday sif- to Clerk, property certified,, at temoon, November 13, at 3 o'clock. leaders, attended the annuaj, C. ,d _' a ,ant three days before the meeting . Feattued at the brsaar, will ble :a I, T. Ratty tr t Uri - .:tight held T, ING W IER- -S-s All Farm Produce Booth, Fancy -work, . �' -- �,;, �.- �+ in Albeit Street United , the Cotmcil. Oshawa. The goes! speaker was ated at Whitby,. this 8th day of Fish -pond, Refreshment Booths. Mose Norton - �DmWas Norton Mies Ida lldlacHansle„ Field See:ob• avtiynnber, A. D., 1913. • be Tea, Sandwiches, served ccafeteria stylae .Everyone Four well - known Claremont brother , sons of Mr*. Norton and the tote u'% for tbb Womsa's I[la111011 eR r Donald Joseph Norton. Jim was the first to enlist, and has been In England e47' Qounty Clerk over two years, Bud in. the Brock villa Rifles-, overseas, Mote is with the Engineers and Doug. the R. C. 0. C. Jim and Doug ere married. s7 r <.. _ �C•.. - "''+�' "'^k's'� - �• -�, '�' .y 1 y u ^ e,,. a --.', r.. „ y;;� .•-•; , ti..iLe' u,.., ;�n in • k K -r, 4:•y;�sy,..� i -�n!J � .i "�« • Ii,..' :'.l. ✓'M . / � ' -F)�" ..J ^) " «M,• • .,:J'Y „S ;g ' I' �`*� ' w �r ; :�' M 2 'M., yM •-...• ' y .'•!,,. t! T 3' +� is 4 ' put on sentry -go outside the gen- Q How can I !make a stied _ estal's tent. In the morning the salad? b - general ' rose, looked out of Lis A. A - Aelieious salad am be - tent, and said i4 a stern and loud !made of thinly sliced cucumbers, NO RY RR' f "�Kho -arc you!„ Jellied in lemon gelatine. Add a nV - is, The young man turned round - �, smartly and replied: "Fine- sir 1 ' _ . FORAUVESA t ' , Hoo's yersel' ?i' -- Aunties "How did Jimmy N�oimandie Rides BYE , V CONSTIPATION ! /�� get: on in his history examV .,On An Even Keel i s ibl�) Mothert "•Not very welt, but it wasn't his fail!. They . • I'm working harder than ever if this delicious cereal doean't help % ' asked him thin ;s that hap- The former luxurq liner Nor- ~ "� ms's' Have no � to be You become "regular"...naturallyt —. :' • ... ,,,,, peaed ,before the poor boy ' - - born." - 'troubled by constipation due to lack, . nlandie, on even 1 after the of the right kind of „b�„ is my daily y KE -. drink'i'S� completion a $ 00000 salt' -' -- plenty of 'Mistress to eharlad )': "And c on of 4,b diet. Thank goodness there is a sea- water ...sad discover for yourself ° tiro;« you think our Lizzie would make age job, last week was formally n'ble why to correct that canditiat' � �y you old "trouble" dis. yve'�Ppol me a good housemaid, •Mrs, presented to the U. S. Navy which which mead Of �g cam: epliears, Piet KELLOGG'S ALL• y give Temporary relief. Q/1 will refit And overhaul it at an . _ , ___ BRAN! Available is two convenient O'Brien?" « y estimated cost of $1b,000,000 be- Why nottryea�gKELLOGG'S adzes at all grocers'. Made Rolm your ov6 rmrs I Mrs. O'Brien- Sure, an she is by _ ^ ^ J that. She's up an' has ail -the beds fore sending - it into active service -'�'� Kellogg's is Landoaz; Canada. -....Go for Qgtl8tl's made of a morning- before the as the transport U.S.S. Lafayette. rest of us is awake at all." Snowshoes were the accepted - winter footwear for old-timers in Mother: "Harry, where are CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED : - the West ... Ogden's was their the apples gone that were ADVERTISEMENTS - ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ' a pted smoke all the year in the cellar ?" _ round. Follow their example. Harry (after' much hesi- ARTICLES WANTED You'll find it's not just another tation): "They are with the FOR SALE DETEL-TIYE, Cu4'RSk tobacco but a distinctive blend cakes that were in the cup- HIGHE a PRICES ete,PAClariFOts FOR SALE BLACKSMITH WOOD- BEW31E A DLTECT1VE - S1rN %m.pp worthy of its famous name, board, ma." -` Saxophones etc. flhelton -Sher- work farm equipment business, and women over l, . wanteo to wood Co, Ltd., 365A Yonne St. buildings, etc. Present owner car• irate elective work. secret aerv. ' Toronto, Ont sled on Drofitably forty vases ice. , Easy course by mail. Write - 'Opdens quality for pipe rnalcols, The parson met little Bobby Arthur Crone, Nottawa, Ont for tree Information. M. Julien, ° loo, In Opdon's Cut Plug P. the village. "I'm so pleased AUTOUOU1LES -Utl6D DAIRY EQUIPMENT, PASTEURI2 -, Box 25, Station T.,' Montreal.__^ ' that you like pia to Sunday rr, etc., capacity tour hundred y „g g �� USED CAIt`J WITH 'tIUUD TIRE& quarts. Further particulars, Pat- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE School, Bobby, be said. What See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- - terson Bros:, Bala,. Ontario. - do you ezpect to learn today ?" tore Limited, Used Car Lot at GUERNSEY ` C O W S. HEI`F'ERS 1040 Yong* Street; Head OfficeQUILTING PATCHES FROM MEN'8 bulls. , R.O.P. tested by tested' - , / Bobby answered brightly: "Tile Six mount Pleasant Roa0. Ti;: - suittaga sad remnants. for all - - bolls. Pure tired, accredited, Bangs -date of the Ifienic, girl" Tonto. Telephone BY. JISL Durposex. Ladies', Boys "and Mena free. Foremost line stock. Glen. _ 'Weer. Louis Rice, 862 Spadina +orchy -Farm, Richmond Hill, Opt._ "Don't BABY- CHICKS Avenue, Toronto. ' Wake: you tl►ialt _ - -• MACHINERY WANTED ' �rf it a good idea to rate all cars TOO LATE - TOO LATE SHORTHORN HERD CONSISTING. := iaUiB You Heard? NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT 19E of ten Iowa, bull yearling hell - according to' -heir horse- said "too late." Send for our price sr* and calves, tested• also two belt- ACETYLENE WELDING AND poweri" list and order your baby cbJcks hundred and fifty acre farm with _ CUTTING OUTFIT Draper "Not as tied air now. One dollar bobks your order. ood buildings, J. • McAnineh, ' g - Goddard Chick Hatchery, Brftan- tuelph, R No.. 4. _ Lathe 18" to 24" swims : lb' Bed; A lady going out for .,the day rating all driven }ocotrding ula Heights, Ont. - -• Air - Drill and Hammer. Rotary IOClred everything up Very Care- to their hone seaN.'F' AYRSHIRE BI LI.B --ONE FIFTEEN Sheet • Metal Shears. Iron Planer. fully, and. for the tics ca R ARE YOU SHORT OF LAYING months 100,812 lb. Dam, Six lac- Shaper. A. Ebersol, Mllverton, Ont. • grocery y' pullets? We have some for Im- tations 4.3 test, Ore --six months, - beneflt left a card Oa the back mediate delivery. LS. k N.H., B.R. 23.270 tb,' Dan: two ihetailons ILLh:DICAL Boor. "An aPt. Don't. leave any- 7 the comingbwtnter Just right I esson- 3.3 ualffted daughters.clApplyy Goo, thing," it read. -low -Can 1 i R qq BTVY 1TCHiNU TUfigwor y h- • ably priced. Send for DDrtceliat p. Maude. Fergus. Ont eczema psoriasis, ringworm, nth- OA her return she found hes Bray hatchery, ISO John ii„ Ham. lete's Foot and other skin Irrita. .0 On -rr return 1 By: Anno Ashley ilton, Ont. SOME FOR AGED tions with CIA's Uintment Nu.-3. -' - r' ko - and l her' prescription of noted skin spec - ehoicest pOaaeaalGIla gone° TO the PROMPT DELIVERY ON FREE 1s. L D E R LI E9 COMFORTABLE lallst Lech relieved prumptly, / . range pullets 18 weeks up to lay- Home. Plenty home grown food, skin bealed quickly or money re- - acrd " on the door was added: - Ing. bite Le borne, Barred s rl3t water, warm and . cheer- funded. 31.U{1, 42-"' Mall t/rdesa ,� Q. HOw can I make putty? ' . Rocks, Hybrids and other breeds. fal. Hannt an - Home For The filled promptly. order today fruw "Thanks. We didn't leave much. g ;w - -. _ "A. Patty CaII be made by mix. - Also tall hatched day old checks.. Abed, R.R. No. 8. Woodbridge. Ei1k's Medicine Co., Dept E6, Box fag linseed Oil with Sifted whiting. Free catalogue. Tweddfe Chick '134, Saskatoon - Friend: "So you fined Hatcheries Llmlted. Fergus, ilaL KELP WANTED Miss Sweet) $3. for _ to the proper consistency. WINTRUL USED - E.Y1`ERNAL.LY y speed - Q. How can I make it eas9 to BUSINESS. OPPORTL'ifiTIES SINGLE MEN AND MARRIED MAN for Arthritic,- Rheumatic, Neur- lag. Is she appealing?" for Guernsey cattle farm - sep- algte, and other pain. , A pleas- -CHOPPING varnish? _ - CHOPPING MILL AND FEED& arate house, mood contract for „sat `smooth and puient DH Com- Magistrate: "sit, very. But Goad town. In welling-ton ion Conn. capable -ma-n. Glenorchy Farm, fortis A: F1M1 a shallow vessel with hot aig penetrating 'and'heaUng we couldn't let that affect ty. Stone building. Railroad std- ilkhmoad 8332, Ontario. Trial 2 oz, bottle send $1.00 aael water and place the can of varnish Ing. Hydro power. Suitable for. Mas'deeiaion, you ltapwi" wood: working shop or sm'sll fee. CHORE MAN, AROUND DAIRY ��yiante tit nearest druggist, W.s Toros son 3 Adelaide W.. .... _ _. in it, while worming. It will' make fogy. , Box 95, 78 Adelaldr•SL 'W� barn, able to do some miikfog;• 'Toronto, Oat. Co.. ' • - - - - young 3cattiah recruit wac the varnish flow -much easier, and" Toronto. - - ood home, single man; seyarste It will, also dry In s- shorter time. fouse if married. Donald Arm- -A TRIAL,-:-EVERY $UFI+ERER' OP' Q. IIOW Can I Olean satin. it BULLS FOR SALE strong, Brampton. Route S. Rheumatic Palos or Neuritis - - should, t r y Dlxon'a Remedy. erg± -DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN& WANTED FOR DAIRY FARM. Munro'* Drug Store 336 Elgin. - KTI nRt� Bulls fl d fbor 3 service, younger single man or married man with Ottawa. Postpaid $1.50. - f A. By putting three or tour drops. ups and ul Calees. _ThriftA no children, to live in. Apply C. ' MRElt't �, ` of lemon Juice In a little alcohol. Ifo sloe and bone, high produe. H- May, Norval. YOUR '� ►. - ton, choice quality. Ross Xartln- OFFER TO INVENTORS ti ttnd applying to the slippers with dale,-Caledonia, Oat iLARRIED 3IAY FOR 'P-TO-DATE AN UE'l ER TO EVERY INVENTOR ` MiNAtDi •�\ a soli white cloth. PULLETS !tuft farm on Niagara River List of fniteatlon's and full Infer. Boulevard, yearly emplogWent, gy H C htlRegis sent free. Attorneyj6 - ;ood . separate haver, free Hydro. , , - PULLPTS, E I G H T H'CNDREID, - summer wood and garden' spot I t= 573 14snk 9traet. Ottawa, Canada. 0 �D ! bred to fry White Leghorn pal- please state nationality., " S A F' E meta Saar batched, excellent a .. age, y' farming experience; also of tans ay- Ing *train. }1.25. Elawkitrs'' Feed fly and wages expected. C: How. PERSONAL Co., Tillaonburg, Ontario. ard Fish., Stine, Queenston. �YlR OUT TIRED ACHE Pretest year BUUKS and C1S � -Out. 170 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AT from FIRE and THIZVES. We DYlgllr0 dt CLEA2illid hotter is s re time iS dollars i•' - ' * have r also and tape of Bale or APPLICATIONS A R E INVITED day, booklet of 124 pages one Cehtaet, for saY carotins. >d1sIt O�1y10 YOU AN YTHINIl NEEDS from young women with good dollar postpald. Mike Ignash, 145 dyeing or cleaning? ,Waits to or gool Margueretta Ave., Toronto 1, Unt. sea. a write for eeriest, rte to for information. We are crlad to education, to enter the Bch Dept. W answer• your questions. Depart- fiioaepitat Nurses, i.Jmit d yBCatiClea General-, In IPOIvLTRY Went EL Parker Dys. works class now commencing. Apply �.4xJ.TAYLOR ummn Limited, 712 Yoegs Street, To- Toronto East General Hospital, ` RECTAL SORENESS AND TORONTO SAFE woRKS ronto. PULur* r To a'la be SECURE, _ r o to a n Sammoa 'Ave., To- your requirements before cold ELECTRICAL EQUIPME route B.. Ontario. weather comes. Barred Rocks. New Hgmpshires. Light Sus -,ex. Ifs rro ■t sit, e-, ror4ialo XLECTRIC MOTORS, NEW. USED; LIVESTOCK Hybrids and -White'- Leghorns. PILE E TORTURE F+ubilsbed IRM bought, sold, rebuilt' belts, WANTED. RELIABLE FARMERS ; . hens and h Light Sussex Cockerels alleys, brushea.- Allen Electric who have • ample stable seeom- for hatchery approval flocks, Act QUICKLY RELIEVED �TOpplp $ompany Ltd., Y828 Dufterin St, modatton and rough feed to win- Q Atli to Toronto. g qquickly, Smith Chick Hatchery; TC11 ter yQUag cattle. Write number Orettgeville. Ontario. III you are troubt:d "pith itching IX i ✓r y CALVES ES FOR SALE could be accothmodattd, h o w' ' Piles of racial soreness, du not daisy y! Manor �igR cattle would be fed and cash per RHEIt MiATIC PAINS gr*atment and run the risk of 1*ttla/l head monthly. Write Post Office this ceadit[oa become chronic Any l/argdaknf,tteosierhloede plapis,sti. BULL AND HEIFER CALVE,; 5 Box 1578, Toronto. _ =- -this di soreness or chronic peso- lttr''fost,saslr , esabir , eathisand Shorthorns, 2 Polled Shorthorns, • IiXVE YOU' HEARD ABOUT D1 X.- age o stool is aattttre's d'ki°t<°al,MidHm 5 Angus. These calves were bred tin's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pnin ,Proper treatment should be secured`D`.D�DHnK,iptiea- Grrr�' *oL,ehn Leer: there being no PATENTS Remedy? It glues good results - at pare. q• 7�op.Httess shows w 11 e sold for ' ulIs. they Munro•s Drug 'Store, 93S Elgin. ' Fos this purpose get a package act d'R°`etk'°r bki.As! are chotce individuala. Alex FETHERSTONHAUUH & COMPANY Ottawa, Postpaid tL00. SPer toil from any druggist and �DDD.PB IPTI0IR Young, Mt. Hobe, Out. Patent Solicitors.. Established , 1890; 14' King West. Tbrotrto -. SHEEP FOR SALE' Use -as. dirseted, This formula - •. .. _ PARRS FM SALE! Booklet of information on re- is used internally is a small, s * quest SHEEP. FOR 843 E-- 5HROP8HIlt33 *nay to take tablets will quickly Improve YOOr. Health TOWNSHIP OF WILLJAMSBURG- and Suffolk rains- and ShropsittT4: repave the Itching and soreness and Concession 7 contains 20Q acres PHOTOGRAPHY ewer. J. F. Turnbull, R R S. Or- Woto healing the sons Lander spots. about 170, cleared, 30 acres bush,, illia. Ham -ltoid Is pleasant to use, U • • P�wc�l d, stone house. _ �jghly a mended sad it . s..... C driving shed and DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH —the aDY ir! iotty fur we .,,.o. te- �� V�� 7�te- tfarpp App ` The Heat.. Rah er Hafl SHURTHUR )r CATTLE risk a Datatul and chrohlc: oil*- ke, Willinttis eonditioa when such a fens remedy burg, f]AVE YOUR SNAP'S LET ALDNtti.NA rAtUtl odt'p'1.1 Joey be had at such a small cost r D N EY Delivered by Mall your next dual-purpose rase Spurt -. 1 • you try Item -Road and are not -FOR SALE, 100 ACRE -BANK hors Includes choice present otter• entirely pleased with the results, txt�u S developed 8. or 8 exposure film perfectly tug Includes chotce aervlce age !leis W fg SWi1N EeOnomkgl barn, islet l close. .- Forest 2 - develoDed and printed for only 26c. bulls and females. Alan Alderson,.. . your oney.at will ifadlr retusa I miles, school close. Priced for Supreme quality• and fait service Route 4, Hamilton. your money. Few conditions can wreck your health quick sale. F. Forrester, ML For. guaranteed. , faster than disordered kidneys and est, Ontario, Highway 6. .�.B�a ia9amed bladder. Your back aches IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE sHU1fTHAVb -. TYYIVc diSb= �1 M®NTH % atiserably:' You -have restless nights. You FARM WANTED 5tntion J. Toronto ' "oer leg cramps and rheumatic Patna, WILL. MAKE SUBSTANTIAL CASH _ .SHORZ rfIAND FEMALE When these things happen' your kidneys .payment on suitable farm. Mod CHRISTMAS ,CARDS FROM AND TYYINU --IN 6 Td 12 iV!;EXS seed help In filtering out adds and YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS S P E E D W R I •r i N G ern buildings and conveniences your health. ae wastes that are undermining preferred. Rox 96, 73 Adelaide St Famous "NU -SIGN, NU- SY_MBUL` 1 EAKNESS Give t em W.; Toronto, Canada, Your negatives asks the most din- 5 stein ; Give them 'this 'help- quickly -with get-ve • Christmas Cards you can A- Scientific, "Princ!We System of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. FOOT BALM get -cards that your friends will shorthand, = -using the ABC's.- Per, treasure - particularly friends ,.on fected during twenty years of Lydia Z. Pinkham's Vegetable GOLD MEDAL Capsules contain, SAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys active service. Select your favourite teaching and . worldwide use -en- v beeps relieve accurately measured amounts of ntly, 4bc negatives 'and -send to us. We'll dotard by educators, a monthly pain wen area• utch bottle. Uttaws agent. Denman - return 12 attractive, embossed greet- approved by i. Gus teelinga -due to monthly ftme. 'Drops). You. will be_ gratefully surprised Drug aturc (!haws. Ing carfla-�ith pictures printed on he bu3inesa world; chit and !li- tlonsldlstttriainoes.Ithe1 butts tit the wa th reUeve of - -- and_en_vel_2p_e. f,,.- - Ong -all Lary services: The Course is c ear, Ps y ey ogged kidneys f 69 O d early -( - Photos Ott- �� :�y and._com fete making home :,. resistance against distress, of "dim- and irritated bladder. HAIR GOODS or a r rr *tu y easy suu pl _ ski 6 t days," Made In Canada, Calendars for 25c.) 2 Go to your druggist now and get a {tic SPEEDWRITING SCHUUL OF Wt. Be sure you Only firm in Canada manufacturing STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE CANADA yo ladies' and gentlemen's hair goods • 1015 Pigott Haarlem Oil Capsules, 3 exclusively, Write us for particu- Box 158, Postal Terminal A. Toronto g t Bldg., .Dept. 7, Hamilton ~� mars, A customer at Berwick, N.S., writes Sq ISE I•[iR SALE WHITES HAIR GOODS us.: I recelved the beautiful .Christ. ' i 238 You" St., Toronto, Ontario man cards which you printed from my own negatives and i want you BERKSHIRE SWINE ALL :iC ;ri`,i: 1 ( No permit - requitred .to have to know how pleased L am with , ¢oth sex, Apply Emke Bros., t ;irn- �� i HAIRURFZJ�JINO SCHOOL a your passenger fists recap- your wonderful work and prompt 'Wood; Ont. R g F• «1 ped, re!treaded or repaired. TIRES L. h RAINUREM1I40 T13 Z" service: 1-will be a regular custom• TAt•EK'URyi All work guaranteed. Robertson method. Information now on tar Snapshot service from on request rosardina Osseas. STOMACH -XND 'THRErA -D W�RI[!1 ` Robertson's Hairdressing Aced- Any Size Roil -6 or 8 Exposures. often are the cause of III- 4ealtk - -amy, 't t7 Avenue Ro*d, 1'ovonto. Dl&VIELUNED A PRINTED Slfa in humanB all ages. No one inn- ' We bAV0 tkeosanda Of retreaded or "rapped and used tires lr 4 steel[. We can socply >t yew lave a perwnt. See vows arcarrst a 11fUU?CFED E AROEMElYTS SJIe mane f Why not . [Ind.• out !f this :;. ;~ iiERB/1L REMEDIES, goo 4 x 8" t Besutifut Easel is your trouble? interesting part the rationing teeresentativo. we have_ tort also. prlees. given .. _ M nth 4leularr trouble? Write )Iulveney'e _ ast THE BOOK OF HEALTH You can have ea Fgements colour- Remedies. Specialists, Toronto Jt MAIL OADJM PATRONS -Ship your tlrps for retreading or re= ed by hand for small addlijoaal Ont • ..' A new 'edition, 'lust printed. larger •charge.' _ .. rancher to faetorY address: Ift D*Grasel St., Toronto. and more complete. Tried and Framed Ealariements 4" it 8" on Leafed •EngUeb Herbal Remedies Ivory tint. mounts, !n frames 7' �l4 TRACTOR WANTED BIL'i'RITE TIRE 7� QUF.F.N �. TORONTO _ :�wlil give you lasting relief. Rea- Burnioned Gold or Silver, Circassian CO., '1 Q r commended by; thouaa:nds of Can- Walnut or Black Ebony finish 89c; FA•R'X TRACTOR WANTED plr _ ,ilFt1C wT0>ZLL,a LA1tfiFwVh itICTRE:►D1g1Ra adians, Write hr your Free copy It enlargement coloured 71c. rubber 2 -3 plow. Give particul.tre today. Dept 88. Health Products Print your name and address plate- and -bast cash prlre. Box 94, 78 +xx• Ltd., Saskatoon, Snafu' ly on all orders. .Adelaide aft,' W., Toronto, - ra �...'s T.'z •4 "..y, !�,. •S.- rw.i `c A: r., W. ♦.A .�;"' _ _'r°'•. y,.. ale's ` ^•.;:'iC .. :. �." 'f' •1i^ e a va .� r• .r ^s' ".. �•'. '.i':' 'o. ,r' u'Fo d. .+r$ i;', '•''�'•. ;a••+t:• "� +. >•- ,. ''F. r „ :''2•r3 'a r -� , += gar... �,•', . a' ':.� Yes• - :i' ".A" ••. . Y. ^ 1, . v. .{ 4 .r^A; •wg6jJ.•'�' °riY. "'�,te C.; ' -•,.y , : t .. - _ �, A•- - _ : i' 'R' _ ,,,�rye,, .:a�;�y:� .. ea•• Sri:' � "". •. •' . .. - ,. _, .. ' ' . •- .a° • ` •. .\ __ ' ' a�..`,9 S U �N D d Y FIRST TOOTH :--j`j SCHOOL The Book Shelf . V1/ANTED �, E S S O l T 'OUR WAY DOWN FJI1.4T - °• a By Elinor Graham S. •_'`' :. _. : ��.: _ .. -. - - �1lOYerstbeF �i - -- - ' - wam to a story Of the HONESTY W ALL .THINGS ously funny adventures of two FOR Exodus 20:16; Lsvitloui A4:. 11, young sophisticates who buy sr �a OLD ESTABLISHED FOUNDRY .13; Luke 19: 1 -10, 48, 40. house and nettle in Maine. The GOLDEN _TEXT- Thou . shalt _author likens herself to a macaw IN TORONTO AREA net steal. Exodus 20 : 16. among native birds, and certainly y IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS ` . Memory, Verse: Thor , Jehovah. her plumage underwent some up- t; t" - hast made me glad. Psalm 92; 4. roarioua pluckings in its adapts -y':. ? : -WAR WORKERS NOT ELIGIBLE THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING _ lion to' the. reaerne of the Dawn men men Being a Timis. =The 'Debalogue was - - APPLY NEAREST - ' - • ' ' - - en' 1446' B.C.; our Lord. met Zee-- gifted raconteur, she describes ?� �, �, r�,r - ,� these experiences in graphic IT __EMPLOYMENT AND SElrE -C`nVE chaeus in Jerusalem in March4 terms which make her readers y e second cleansing SERVICE OFFICE A.D. D .r hold- their • sides with- laughter. A 80 a! the empte took 'place on. Monday p ' All of it is delightful, with - • -_ -- - - -- - - - - REFER TO C.R. 309 of Passion. WeQk, April• 3, A.D. 80- Place.- ThetTen Commandments beautiful descriptions of gardens, v were delivered from Meant Sinai; seasons, rooms and old Maine people... - the 'event recorded concerning H�:;` � Zacchaeus took place is Jericho, Yet the book has a significant s� Beneath , at the lower end of the Jordsa' and serious undertone. With the usual display of lung its witty surface this engagingly 2--weeks-old - � Y Rarer; the cleansing ' of ' the power, Spencer Les B Y Temple; o! course, took place in . forthright story offers an endar- - in picture of individuals and of Little, of Ban Jose, Calif., din- CHATSTO WOMEN Gwendoline P. Clarks Jerusalem. v a way f life that will not be ploys the tooth discovered by his 7 Condemnation of Theft Y mother just after he was born. . quickly forgotten, "Ye shall not steal; neither shall Our Way Down East . . . By ye" deal falsely, nor` lie one to an- Elinor Graham The Mae, House of God into a scene of noisy 'Tomorrow Is the last day of Oo• healing ointment for' his 'chapped other. Thou shalt not oppress thy millan Company of Canada . . . and greedy ' barter. These iinevirit- ' toter. Nothing very unusual in and roughened hands . . . tooth. neighbor, nor rob.him: the wages Price $2.25. all traffic mongers aroused the .that I suppose -but yet I always paste and shaving cream ... candy of a hired servant shall not abide - indignation of our Saviour. The feel. that when we say goodbye to --that will taste mighty good with thee all night until morning.' very priests stood condemned also, October we also say goodbye to after ship's rations. A Digest mug• It- we love our neighbor we shall half , of my good& I give to the, for they allowed this ti'nholy trai any hope of more autumn weather, azine to read just when he has eta to bdnn exactly as we should Door; and if I have wrongfully ez- tic within the Temple. They would When November comes -well any read that torn sad tattered book 'like him to do to' us. We shall be -acted aught, of any man, I restore. receive'!& cish part of the pltindeir. _..thing may. happen -snow, sleet or for the fifth time that he borrow - truthful, fair, honest in all our fourfold." The love of opened had When the priesthood is corrupt. hard frost.- ed from Seamen Jim.,Thea he dtgs dealings: with him. Rather, than, touched his heart and opened np then corruption•'beeome° universal.- ' And then, tortes November, It is a little further into the ditty bag defraud him, we shall give him irithin him a spirit of true repent. no time to Christmas -and before and finds a can of asap .. ,meat full value for his money. Rather ante, a desire to put wrong things L than keep an employee waiting right immediately. Since Jehovah Earth cake May yok. know It we are Into another' cubes . . . cocoa -all requiring y _%� only a little hot - water, to make a f r wages; w it pay him ca - Obliterate Japan o' life a shalt had come into his life he has be• But o! tour; +e, winter has its drink that will warm him right in good time The man who to hired me a new man compensations. it is a good time down to his balf frozen feet -but from day to day to invariably a Twofold Declaration to get caught up with goer work teat that will feel a lot more cones - poor ma *hoes living depends on "And Jesus said unto him, To- span has had much trouble - -ready for summer again. I! there Lortable once they are inside that prompt payment. ' To withhold 'day is salvation come to this earthquakes, says The Chath were no winter I don't believe I grand pair of hand-knit docks. money due As -a form of robbeTT,. hoaae, forasmuch. Ab a ham. as he also is 9 St News- A member v the United would ever sea the end of my Can't you imagine that boy saying The Barrier of Wealth son of Abraham. For the son of States Geological Survey says the ' •Emending 'or get to the bottom of to himself- "Thank God' for the "And he entered and was pass• man came to seek and to save that Japanese Wands. will eventually my correspondence fist And then women at home!" Ing through Jericho. And behold, a which was lost." All the house was disappear completely below the D blessed through the change wad of the Pacifie. 'winter. weather does give one a ' ` " man called by name, Zacchaeus; one of Japanese seienttsta reveal the wrought is Zacchaeus. As chance to get more Red Cross TiPellr I nee two . more cars -com and he was a chief publican, and 'the lost sheep of the House of fact-that an island in Kyusa Bay ' work done, doesn't It? There is no tai up the lane a'- that mesas he was rich." Luke mentions Zac- Israel'. Zacchaeus was entitled. on vanished 800 years ago, drown- -and to the sewing,. - knitting and more -ditty bags. Very soon they chaeus was rich perhaps because ing 5,000- his repentance, to the blessings _--quilts that are needed. will all ' be in and Partner will tie It was most unusual for s vich -ma$- - -Chris H� . u . , w d axe not likely to • . up the cartons and then away I to seek the company of Jesus. The Christ son o offered. Even this publican get rid of the Japs in that matt= go to town to speed the bags on disciples learned from the incident gas a son of Abraham and, these nor. Japan may stay above water - You know , it so happens that I their way to our boys !a trine. of the riche young ruler how - fore, must not be excluded from have been war wort -convener for great Jewish privileges. longer than some other countries. our local broach of the 'Women's And tomorrow -oh dear, to- a barrier wealth -van to the on. Scientists show that South Amer- morrow will be another busy day trance of the. rich into the King- - The Temple of God ica, not so long ago, as geological Institute, and also for the County y "And he entered into the temple. periods go, was completely ender -. as a whole, since the war started as m sister and nephew.are com- dom of God. tad I moat say that I lied a great Ing far the weekend. Aad not one " Eagerness To See Jesus and began to cast out them that water. The chalk cliffs of Eng. deaf of satisfaction in the great thing have -I ready for their visitt And he sought to see Jeans who so ld. saying unto them. It to writ• h was; and could not for he ton. and m house shall be a hoaae _ just- love to see the socks and ° a °u t n y in k e creatures ayo the bottom crowd., because he was little o! prayer: but ye' have made it sweaters and quilts, and the hun- stature. And he ran on before, -and s den, of robbers." it was profane shells on high mountains. lifted dred _and one other things_ that, Spirit Of The R.A.F. climbed u into s aycomore tree and sacrilegious to turn the very Dome to me tram members of our L D up from the. ocean's bottom. come for, shipment to the Red Too Mucb For `Huns to see him: for he was to past that ay " Because of the short- - Cross. And when I -look at' a hat . s firs Ian °began r ang • t 2,500 that his a that press of the mat Yi war wl - ^ the �womeh lane had wonder hed not bombers, three and. a half times tude he might be prevented trom - 'show torte ti, 7 as many as - Great Britain had. In actually seeing Christ. He was a -.done It. fightei planes the German first determined "man; he refused to al. _ Just at present there are two - huge cartons-sitting is our living has strength at the beginning of low, -his small stature to defeat his - -room. They are very 'unsightly the war was about 1,500 -about purpose. If we are going to sea and the number that Britain and know Jesus as our Saviour.. then , -- should visitors arrive -and I am - >>i " F4•ance, - France edrsadvsn With' the fall of we moat. be determined, resolute, .. �: ,; • � _ - tupectimg visitors-bat that doesn't Britain was • left at s for there will be many obstacles _ worry me. one bit because in those .t• great tags; - and during to overcome' ,. cartons I am packing ditty bags the winter of 1939 =1940 the Ger- Jesus' Graciousness _ as they arrive. There are eight in ll .. mans were said to be building And when Jesus came to the • the cartons so .Lae- before the ' oas: The valve o! each bag .is ap at least seven Heinkela for ever place; he looked up, and said 'unto y :.boxes are tall there will be twenty - $ritish "Wellington." No wonder him, Zacchaeus, make haste and tom _._ -tile Germans were surprised that come down; for today l must' proximately i4, so that makes a they did not win "The Battle of abide at thy house," Zacchaeus total of $84, doesn't It? Our Inati• -Britain". Britain" . in the summer of 19401 experienced' unexpected joy at - tuts is divided Into five groups.' Each group collectedL money !n its They did not reckon with the spirit Jesus' command. The rich shun- - �' •'� . ' of the-- R:A,F=.- Montreal Gazette.. ned him; he was ti social outcaat. own neighboarbood with which to But Jesus the great Prophet in- buy the things -for. the bags. Into vited him to receive Him as his �' " each bag was also packed a pair of'' AFLOATAhtDASHORE,�lobtsoo knitteF"ameu`s- .socks. Carr_y_.Registration guest. Shredded Wheat with milk has -- • • •' -' Into Peace Y`eara'7 - Welcome TO Jesus alwayibee"favoritewitk S a Wouldn't it be nice if we could' And he made haste, and came who like to keep fit. Nutrition down, and received him joyfully. •.Avthorlti•s recommend "one . W NZ `� follow even one of those bags to "There is talk of carrying on- and when they saw it, they all serving of awhole graincer•al" si s< :-the ''end oL Its journey, Imagine into peace, as a permanent fea- murmured, saying, H,e is gone to - aveywe- •verydoy. And any one o! those sailor boys -a. r she last nut -fib .Aevev of ' tore of our social scheme, the use', t2lodge with g man rhAr fa a a + ". y' �'' ».` "' : boy �Ly.�� - ievaonco aitndd•d Wheat �raaaaa,7 �IISL as yvuu$ as of individual registration cariis, nor." `she attitude of the people ; -;,,,aka it easy ro follow this im• '• "'^ "::,,a yours or mine - working on storm- and for our part we can see much to Christ's action shows how little portent food rule, lashed decks on a boat in mid- to' be commended in the sugge-s -' love there was toward'.the out- WAR yy ORKERS, especially, will Atlantic: Handling cables that • tion. casts of society. The -action of benefit from the abundant food. freeze in his hands; , climbing to Registration as it stands is, of Chitsf shows how great' was His •a•r and excellent food. "'° ` • , the crow's nest;• going here and 1s course, a war measure. But aside love for sinners. His greatness ex- value whieh this 10091 whole' ' wheat cereal •h•I to sY ''�' ''Y'`:�.. •.::::'.. *Ding there'at' the command of from them' these cards, serve a posed their 'littleness; His syrp w PAh•::: >; v his officers, and always in danger purpose, so obviously useful -for pathy; their_ callousness; HA hu- TM CANAWAN SNRi0D110 st U'-bbat' attacks.' And then im• identification, as • tentative ere- mility, then• pride. WHEAT COMPANY, t1D4 agane that - same boy, going oft dentials, that a food case can be True Repentance Zia3a Niagara Falls, Ganda duty below -deck -and opening up made"for. continuing them. ' And Zacchaeus stood, and said _a ditty bag ... finding is tube of Ottawa Journal. unto the Lord, Behold,_ Lord, the - POP— Sweetest Music- Ever. '.:: _ . - •. .. By J. MILLAR_WA_T_T W14AT�S THE- BEST THING TEN -FIFTY YOU EVER I:iU i I N A PAWN - OUT ' or_ YOUR �i SET lit IF yy R 't R ,•ti 1 S 'may _ .' j.. F.' ./ %,`,.., 5: e' v'. . r r °i,%.;i'. -_ n L : • -Y ; . , . ri-1,: :S.`«u ... _ -,.,, ., r x:' `. _ ','ikrc v . ., ' w `•`,2'?'u=' , ' Pr ` . , v - •{�; . .. :.ti.. • �.� ' r� . 5. ! ' . `..z•?.� v5" - , _ �- Sales Re3letel in Memoriam S u Register Fe J. Donevan Court . of tevzs�on J . , _ ^rY • `BALaDON -- In loving t „emory of - ;8..A.r B,` 9c.' - -Satur -day, • Nov. 27 -- auu' on sale ; Thursday, Nov; 11 auction sale ,.1'ili3LIC NOTICE is here y. •given Mrs. Edwin 13alsdon, who. cLed Nov - ".Ontario Land Sazveyott far :stock and implements, "hay, of farm stock, 10 --20 tractor, imple-° - , -'.that the First Sitting of the -Court :- ember. 15, 19;2. swine etc. - belonging to Albert ; ments, brood sows, hogs, fowl, hay of Revision, of the Municipality of Rest, dear gxrther }our- swine - $65' King- Str: East, Oshawa. �5sith, at Lot 10> Cen. 10, M rk' etc• propsrty of Bay-view- lfoggery,' this Township- of Pickering, for the are o er, - Phone 1961 haa -j ' Twp. Rio reserve, wing to Lot 13, Con. 2, North York Tt1vp _.. UevieIon of • zhz `-:q�sesstnent— i:alir .Yvur �' non w _AIL u� _._. .- - - -- -- g'ring up farming and help prub- 1 Quarter mile south - atez . 4:?of-the said Municipality' for the more,;. _ .. ,,L it al cm: Safe at One, Terms cash. A. { en Lansing Cutoff, Terms cash.NNo . ­ear 1944 and for hearing appeals You did not fail to do oar art, — Brierbush Ho$pita,I S. Farmer, auctioneer. Reserve.' Sale at One. Clarke Pren- that tray �ba duff filed against_ the . X•.ott A, orked so hard for thosa you tics auctioneer. said Assessment, container in said ( left, `' �, ,;may„ Governtiient Licensed ' :yyQ esday, Dea.' I - aucuon, sale' - - • Roll, will be-held-An the'• Township You lived your life and -lived it well MAIR $tr. — STOUFFVILLE of about 12 acres of standing maple Saturday,- Nov, 13'— our 'on sale Hall, $rougham, Ontario, ,n Mon - � Watchful -over your fleas, �s_haVer � - Phone 191, beach, hemlock, pine, mostly virgin of house and lot, 2 extra building ' day, Decenil�ar Gth, 1�J 1Z,. at the befell; trees, tro be, sold in quarter acre lots, also household furniture, 2 hour -of One O'clock,::ln•.the pater- 1 We: have lost, but God has gainpd .'�Iatentify,' Medical and•'Sitrglcal lots 'more -o`r less; on the Earn *. of electric refrigerators,' 'dishes,-u' . noon. One- of. the best mothers the World. Cases Taken -.Mrs; Win.. Waddelf, one and a harf sits,' garden torts etc, property of Of which all persons .interested contained. ; ._'Maternity Semi -Room miles east of Claremont. Sale at Mrs.1 J. Mood, on West Point fires- viill please take notice and govern Oft'timesyou, said_ w•e'd iniss you, - 1.30: Two winters to rosmt ve wood. cent Rosebank Pickering Regiftered'• Nurses • in Atteadance ' g Twp• a themseises a ordingl3, Those words .have proved �o true; T6rm§ cash, There . is a sawmill half mile svt3th of -No. 2 at Rouge. - - DONALD H. BEATON,. ..:• Vile .lost 044. best, our dearest one, and 24 -Hour Service Given opposite the property. 'A. 3, Far'_ Sale at One. Terms cash. Property Clerk of the said Municipality Dear 3-lother, when we, loot: 'you. _Ambulance Serofe` mer, sail £oneer, 13 -14 at 3 p. m. Reserve bid. See bills Whiteiale, Ont. Nov, 12th, 1943 — Daughter, airs. G. Law MRS. E. R. GOOD Clarke Prentice, auctioneer: . e..,... _. r.. ,, . .._ . Monday, Nov. 15 -- auction safe of ' j(`� i T �` To -day recalls sad memories entire household furniture, belon - ` AVL�j�N SALJ:a Of a dear )tether gorse.to rest; r - g- L ' •••�' ing to the Estate of the late Frank Sgt, Ralph Meehin Oshawa And the ones who think of her to- , E. - HO (,: C E k O LD FURNITURE Derusha, at Claremont. The house , day PCtil;R.tL D1RECrUR A V D ant -lot ifi Claremont will also be' 11O.L SE and LOT' and Extra LOT' Are the ones who -loved- her est, . _ offered, consisting of quarter acre The sympathy of their . nLSW Eii841L�1IsR HOL;SbI>;OLD EFFECTS —So A$ _ land and 7-roomed frame house. friends in this neighborhood is ex. F. 9uccesaor ;to•W. J. ldwtlter ; tended to Mr, and Mrs. 13ornxan F. Property of � '- - t3toiPiville Sale at 1,30. Terms on furniture, biechin, Oshawa, on the death of• Cash. A. S, Farmer, auctioneer. . Mrs. J. Mood Night and Day service, their son, Sgt. Ralph Mech* R. t1tiKSt Paint Crescent xasebaztik 'WANTED C. A. F., reported this week, : Killed --, RA D 1 O S E R V (C E in action. Ralph was on the atatf - -_ - - _ � • - �ood Alfalfa Hay of the Dominion Bank, Oshawa, Saturday, Nov, 13 , -_ .. --- - - - -" •' )IG.aoi blEsrmill 'Ltd. - lC'OGINf Q1Y'' V.M. rigidaires, famt7y size `�✓” Homestead Kitchen. Range, with Phase 9i Markham _.irerf�lO�ss Farr's Elevat ©Y . warming closet. - - D - - � •Res. sSJ - cities as'f� 2 -Coil Fuel - burning _attachment for' . muss w.g �A any range. - - _r White =top Porcelain kitchen caisinEt Guaranteed Repair Service SPECIAL -- : ,+lycmnbination bakebin and table Shorts. i.: , .tk) i,rr top _ ±liand food grinder, new - ins Make at- Model Good steamy dumber platters - - t i 'Last Tear's binder twine a1 the a Large pieces linole zm Permanent Nagging Pain .- i� T (J� EL . t', slid puce. 13 Boston bean roast pots - _.._._ __ ..d . tXitchen shelf cupboard that FYraya tits Temper and , Grain and Chop of alt lfiwda !n stmpre bat rieb de- PRONE 52 r E Order year chick starter earlf 1,4 vatehing dining ohaim \erv, It"say .be Your Eyes. eiRa we can fnrrsiah - 'Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds - Nwnber of kitchen chairs - PT FRI ti G — O 'I iplencorlats chat will Take care of bags because they an evely Large quantity dizhea, cutlery etc, C. H �' U C K, O PT. D. - deers hem iLaige -solid oak sideboard, bev. mir. "Andpaiut. In dignity hard to replace, 'Buffet with felt -lined cutlery draw- Disney Block, Opp P. 0... of appearance our _ - Claremont, Out, er and wirrok } ' wor will stand out - 4'Foldiag camp tabTes� 61 ioth tops Phone 1618 through the ages. i .. 2 Washstand& Cheriieai ciosets •, T No Greater Tribute �A� Eenehes - Chlid'a. tables Day bed - t)SHAWA, O -NT: ;- �: 1'• _, WANTED _ Kingston Road West - .'•'`'Odd armchair _ llirtos � 1►1, W. STAFFORD � �D?AD KORSES AND CA1 i'LH .3 Glaris -front bookcas<s, $. sec, - ►, _ Creditors For tree Plow `.:rrd' arir.- air: Ldaches O Ce t0 t@ 7 OCi _ Monumental ` _ - -h .N ti 't - t3ighway M tat P�� �P pfaona' s, Coal'. 'scuttle, :' _ AN L OTHERS i �r i +bs !lI Yl� t3ROOli LI �f bb as lla = b Dressart;, med, size, a ah .mirrors In the Estate of Joseph Carter, _ _ - ...CLARE. ..... _ 911 Ph 4fi7 �Jnt. bo 8 e in good condition. . Farmer, - Deceased a ....... ... 60Q iO WT al'Aome ffviHe 1 PICKERING 4 Single beds, springs, near new ALL persons having claims against ; � � � THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PICKERING g9 - - Ntunber of window awnings. -tile - Estate -0f- Joseph 'Carter, late of AGINCOURT; .. lone • g>Gi4 Bedroom stand Wicker rocker the Township of Pickering, in the ` I Novdsabee 11,/12 and 1.1 we pays RbpA el7jtrgei Medium cabinet Toilet mrta = -' 'County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased 'Here �e Go Aa�n �G Full size modern steel bed, with who died on or about the 219t day ORDON YOUNG LTD -. sprinFts'and mattress _ . _ of llugust 19 i3, are bateby not- Nat��� } YO.0 Toronto •- - i'atoae Ad SWNi w - White enamel child's dresser. ` ified to send particulars of same to ij Ili Fibber McGee sad blo White enamel child's wodden bed the undersigned on or before the with springs Folding couch' 80th day of Novembier, 1943, after = _ Farmers • .. able W ardrobes and .fdiding Ins. which date the Estate seal be die -a d° building of all Idndt : Cinderella Swings fpm Bathroom stool 'Shower treads tn-buted,. lisping - 'regard only .to the. CARPENTERING. _ -_ - :Steel ,bed, 3-4 size, with springs Oaims of which the .undersigned _. CEMENTING _ ` Auctioneer and mattresses Lawnmower ' ,hall then have had notice, and the PLUMBIN(,7 - - .. -t Number of window - blinds• _' -' J.undervigned. will not be - liable to -.. ROOFING Aim Q. -F� ..;10 -Gal. fyel barrel' steel anY person of whose claim, they. - Wo also sell Brantford Soof g Guy ailbee i,at Glork Warns V :Nwmber crocks, gaiion jam :- - shall not then have notice. Long Heavy 1 1 -4 inch hose Dated at Toronto, thin tat day of 'a��' Empire Bathroom % 2 Nlww Reel Form ataek ` Furniture now `.Qmantity3household effects - _Niiember, 19x4L .FAuipmant, Darn '97atae A i l0 'x lb : -4 zinc -lined tank suited James Oscar Carter, R. R .11 Lot- Si b sky MAW MONDAY, TUESDAY, �4+BiDN'SDII � Teak esperiaaraa. No BYS ._ for bathing tank - got ,1111, Ontario, _ _ Too, Large sus Tae SmA by .Beataa, Bell and Roes, 37= - - �P®s�t, std ., ' h Description of Proper'fy : Hay Sir. Toronto )ills Solicitors �� 15, 16 and 17k7, Os4. R R. I. ar ltistlt .9- Roomed frame house with dlec- { I n. ' Aricity• , installed;: 2. .bathrooms, I - _ �-- - � ..Eatintate, Ft ea - PlttsbLir$;�1 _. � fltaaKeMle 7309' built -in sink -and cupboards; water • '. presaare system installed,' Situated ' In the'-FOate of George Edward Work Ca�irattboad Randolph Scott and John Wayne `• `- : on sub - division lot 50 and part of Toyne, Farmer, Deceased. �A :� • �"s + 51, having a frenta$e of .approx- �'- "ALL persons .having claims a- T D •� a�s' also" } - riirtately 135 feet, depth'. approx. ; gainst the Estate of George Edward -F.. J,, PR,OIIi7 Select Short 3nbiee4 - To ne tat Iuaurar,ae of All Hinds. 'Am ' feet. house in cod state of 'j y , late-.of the -Township of - repair. Also sub-division- Lot 49 i1ekCitlla, i.� �l.rr Ovu+,ty .,L O,.Iario, - :`- - = ~- with 80 foot fronts , Farmer deceased who died on or T Best Rates "Available whit' h . Sts. said depth ' C. CLENDENIN'G BLTRSDAY,..FRIDAY, SATURDAY f Security and Service. $21 feet. Both properties '•side' by. •about• the 9th day-of July, 1943, are' ' • ' ° I �ide on West Point 'Crescent, Rose- hereby notified to send particulars ,.FUNERAL DIY$(,"r R YEMB1iR 16, 18 ana2t bank, Ontario ; ,. . - a# • 7►ddr, �Pbone -Terms . oti Property -_ 10 percent before the 30th day of November. Privita 4abt slim I aaaw" i BROUGHAM - PICK 51� day of sale; balance on house with 1845, after which date the Estate M - — ; 11ot, cash in 30 days to make up will be distributed, having regard '•laa7 NUN '•$8.00, remainder Can bs arranged only to the claims of which the un. Im )wait OW or wit�t vendor on a mortgage; - io dersigned shall then have had not- - ' percent day of sale on sub - division iW, and the undersigned will not be Itfalvarta iaN lot 49, balance $350 -in $0 days, liable to any person of whose ,claim IRO T REID S RU��NE ,..: and rest may be. left on mortgage, they shall not 'then have notids, ��ax'kham, Ojlte . _• _ .. .. •.. . "1'ropertiee • to � offered separately, Dated at Toronto, this. 1st day. of • . - �. Frank R. Smith : M -.._ .. .er ` _.... • -tnubJect.to deserve bid, at 8 p, m. November, 1918,' ' Hblitt Davidson Toynq 8. R. $ Boaght and Bola _ Terms on Chattels, Cash. Pickering, Onto Administratdx• Used Clothitng — Sterllia4, e'baa- • • _ Sale at One P, ild, b Bast Roos, x79 ad and pressed like new. CNW a 'QualityrFirst - Specials Fri., & Sat. --- - _ =_ I on, Bail and Clarke Prentice auctioneer Sq �w Iarg'e atosk :of high class ' g fib' ONTARIO POTATOES 75 Lk "BAG, $1.8f - mrcoato -_and- pants. Also a Rood . - i' , windbreakers, and gents' farniah� Tender Beef Rosati Gonp: -Value Chore :,,,6. E ings at very reasonable prices. Call Prime Rib Roast 43c, ' lb: 3 -4 Legs, -36c, - _ 1 �1'hC World's News Seen Through and be convinced. Blade, rolled 30c. 1- l' Loins, fly off whole, 49e. 1 1 gam Sehwads Short rib, SU - THE CHRISTIAN - SCIENCE MONITOR" . ; 21• Bond str. ` wet. Oshawa Round; minces; .38c. i $ -4 }lacks, neck °n,. z4e. Chuck soests, �: - -1 1-4 _ Breasts, 17c. 1 As Inirrnationral Daily .Neiuspaper Rump roast, 1 Flanks, 15c, 1 1 it Temthfd-- Codstructiw- Unbiased —Fro.- from,Settssdoaal... Clarks Prentice 11•''1 14ftb patties, We; HditoriaL Are Timely and Instructive .sad Its Daily Lorna sausage, W. - _ r Feaamw, Togethm with the Wesld Maoasin• Seoden, Make Stewing beef, 2tic. 3-4 Rib chops, 39e, iddoicar an Ide.l Nearapaper for 'cis• Home.' ;LICHN:IFD AUC?IONEER Porterhouse, 400. : 1' Shoulder, 890. ! 1 •' ;- : • . ' _ . -:' -_ The C6.4daa- Science PublUking Society • -` - SNOW APPLES, -comb. 8't'ade _ 6 $T, K.E!', 49c. ' PHONE AGIN. b2 W 3, MiLLrXM BSS One, $12.0 Stems, $osier+, ii7aasaconth. d For the Counties of York sad Onto E Prig $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. ado; sueeessor to' -Corp. San Prep. ; Classic - Cleanser, $ tins t.'• Aam% Issas, ipchWias magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. deb of C. A. S, F and ttf bile Lab a_ I:yeroduecory Offer, 6 Saturday Iuuea- 23 Cen& '' Cod Fill8ts 360. lb; _ Life Buoy ,Soap, 3 for .. Nam :: J. H. Prentice (fermprly I xviu" is Smoked FllletA, . , ;., '•, � 1 Maple Lea! Toilet' 4- !or AddrsaY- _ — ---- __ - - -- _ -___ -- _ _ ' and Prentice). - Farm and Farm- Smoked Ciscoes 36e. lb. Maple Leaf' Soap Flakes, lga; SAMPLE �� � stock Bales a Specialty, at Fair' aM Kippers - 19c. pr.- Thrift- Soap Flakes, _UM _ - R� - -_ 'r - -- -- �— ... K. r .. , ._ �.,� J Ay.+� , « - _. ti - .. • a `r/ 4 Y ,+ m •, ;5, • <4 .mow v-.,,m.+ iv Ru %Y .1,1,• !.� f r - •,T' ..,-' . -, . •I •. - ,M - 4.F�: : uYY S: A.4 /,r f•, rs. w,1- -'yv .Y " :,or•.: • ' -su •,{,..i'.'... k... i' •, w.,'a. ,:s '4•:i,c,' •�. -r'.. K..: ,.'�•' �... .4, .«: ?' +•.i., .p,: ••n: Rq> z5 ^•iti• S,, t'� «' rD e;'�.1 ., '.a :'`'� :.•e»' -::w ,.d"', ci �.c.^ � �:,,, n . : iz . .�'. . �. :� x7" i; '` ,,.ti _- t>i.'' :a1• „ .s. nr.� s +'Y rr�" ;'Y. . J- ":.... ''ti„8. : �'' ' :i, .:r ,.• ri ' • :�v ..a;a,iL..•,.• ' T-�' . �.t �T.ur, "7'' i. 4- i - ' `the N u:•; Bean Supper such a success. L'A The Committee, of the Institute friends who had- user remembered R EIM N a:: =� These get- togethers are blelpful in Community Fund" plan holding a i,y tue Club, while an interesting, 0 T • bringing the people together, c ` ' luck draw o Sat rda .' .4 .2 dam a and y dr n u Y, cue front Jiru MacRae ov+ teens,. we The Women's Missionary .Society Noven:.ber 20, at 8.15 sharp, in the quote: "Sounewhere in Italy, Sept. Jack Ward; of the R. C. A. F. of the Circuit met in Kinsale Hall 'lc 0. O. F. Hall. Music by the- ,.2,q, ':was at hors _over the week -end. - -- - - - - -- _. _ _' 'M -�msy afternoon, - wits•— Mrs`CoM9io'naires" with Orville Shea, thanks for he remembrance Myo - Mr. Goddard spent the ,seek -end - Ralpk Mowbray --in charge of ' the as Fluor Mwuwr, sent. We had .an enjoyable cruise _.. _.at his home. __ _ .._._. roe dam A very fine attendance, marked through g the. IYiediterranesn with, its , Misses Isobel and Dlabel John- - , Win are sorry. to lose Mr, and the Novemier meeting of the Wom.- lovely blue waters. We had quite a ' stir were home over the weak -end. Mrs, George Pegg andfantily from an's Associiation, at the home of few attacks b submarines but - Mrs: ,Fred• Cowie- is -at present -a r. M'ng�ve �vou.- Beer. Rte preg- our neighborhood, they having pur- ' Mrs, J. Pugh, Miss M. Tweedie thanks to the Royal Navy, they al. patient at the Brierbush Hospital 17' y chased a fs3n at Caledon, on the gave an interesting reading. Mrs. ways had' the -n under 0ontrol, so in Stouffville, Roy Miller of Toronto was a vis-- Brampton and Orangeville Highway. W. Joluison had charge of the De- we arrived safely in Sica ly. I would -' Mrs, Fred Ntift, of- Toront�i,,spent itor at thie harm hereon Sunday. _ The Wo6iian's -- Association are vutional Period and invade it worth- not give the Audley sohou�, lot for bar, Norman' Mechin, of Oshawa,. selling hot the' week -end with b1r. and bits, aid a short - _call on._ Brougham g dogs and coffee at Mr while, Mrs, W, Maddock,, Est Vice- the whole of Sicily. But there .' James. Coates, p - George- Pegg s sale on Friday, Nov -, Presdent of the Federation; ToroA- sectors - to be a considerable change Miss Margaret Kennedy, of the friends on Friday. em.bpr 12th• to was in lint bliss Myrtle Malcolm acxompan- guest speaker,. her thence, Y. and we also find quite a Whitby Ladies College, spent -the Mr: and Mrs: Ed. Mayne -were -The' Christian Way of Laving" will • few, who can talk Enghsn, which ieKi her cousin, Miss Fern Malcolm b be remembered, She stressed. .always gives us a big surprise ". week -end at her homto here. at Mr. bars, F. W, GiQson's on long bps, H. G. McIntyre and :Vlre. R. to her hams for the weer -end. Saturday afternoon, if we went bank to the ways of b1rs. Sprott, of Wtiptby a° glire4 E• Forsyth are attending one Worn- Mr. Harry' j{nok and- Mr: Russell', The many friends of Mrs. Blythe of forefathers, and read our -Bible the audier?de, with her renurtioru; of en's.,Ins'titute Convention at the Gray were at their, homes ,for the are-sorry she is confined. to bed more often; we would be surprised "Heroes and Gentlemen,— Be the week -end, Best that you can where ,itnya! York Hotel, • •' ' through illness, the help we would obtain ". A del- Y , You are.,' llCss'Beulah' Hamilton was the -The mzny irie�ds of Mrs. b��' i z ieioua larch of pumpkin 'pine and A. MacDonald and 'Robin Nicholson on will be glad to know that s- lie Convener of tllie Group leading the led in community singing. As val- 1ioun People's service held ih the — 2111 whiped cream helped the cup that has . returned fr-tri the East Gamer- g P cheers, ue -of poetry with several selections s1 Hospital of church_ on Sunday night. _ • . • .. p' tgr a serious opera- - �O of his olyn were given 'by- James -lion, Her brother, Mr. kundell in- The attendance at • church. on • ` . -_- Bell, merchant, of Whitby, in sa formed the-News that she - is pi'og- .Sunday was very good, and Rev. �'" - - address that was well received. He . ressing quite favourab.y. Kennedy continued his Series of pleaded for a bettler recognition of , addresses on- the "Life of Moses" Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Jones spent ��� I� r ' Rev. P. Cameron, of Toronto ou Canadian writers and that � contained in the Book of kkodus. week -end at Eiatn11toN then Bap at the morning service in Mr. Fred Casale had ht'a car and Mr. and Mrs..Errol Carson. and > - ten whomshow talent lor�expresaiom the Baptist Church last Sunday. several atides stolen. from his lock- Eileen, visited friends in Barrie, on poems — Diacon. His message, taken from the Book him Mary Puckrin left on Bun- His rendition of - - of Ktnga, dealt with "the p)amning ed garage one night Last week, ' He Sunday last. - day for her Oshawa apartlments. tit--Cats and Rata— Lightnin'Neil, Mr, and Mrs. -- of the future" and "obedience as has hgd work that it ties been. Oe- Harper Beaver via- We hope to see her back frequently and a patriotic one to Britaiml . " covered by the police at Toronto, ited with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil. Jones Base R 1 servaab to our lead , udgle, of Toronto, spent greatly P ,aged his hearere.A vote ' Brougham friends who attended _ on Sunday, Sunday • with Eric and Mrs. Denham, of thanks was moved by F. IL Stolen Car Found on -Brock 'Road the shower. in Gray's Hall, - Green Sunday School will be -at 11.00 sr Mrs. -. U. Blake was fatten to the Chapman. After -Mrs. Spratt played River, given for Mr. and Mrs. Syd- ,m• and church at 7.80 P. m, this Oshawa Hospital on Freda last, some Scotch airs and rendered Pad - Constable Jack Norton ; cked P y erwsld's Minuet and Il Trovatore, a j ., - Pl ne Beare - report a very on joyable " com Sunday. - - and at last re orta is do' Br a 8b -on S Sudan an the evening, _ Mrs. Bridegemaa, a returned miss p mg weft, dainty lunch was served. Gwxbw • 'Brock Road -on Sunday, between the � ions from Chia$ • •Several Masonic friends tzozn Tor- 8th concession and No. 7 Highway - A meeting of -the C. G. I. T. will' is gave an inepir- onto, spent Sunday with R, P. and Winter convoyed the than]w of the The car - belonged to s man' In For- be held at the home _ of Miae Bee- - g message abort Chine., babies, 'Mrs. 'Winter. , member, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryant lab Hamilton on Saturday. Noyem- their mothers, homes etc, Mac. Hedge was home over the for the use of their home. The name -eat Hilt Village. The thieves had bey 13, at 2.30 p. m. All members Dr. - Hoskins showed_ • his picture week -end. Fie is now staalonnd fm meeting will be held at the hme at forced open the trulc{ sand taken please attend. slides in the school, an SsLurdai Toronto., • Mr. and Mss, Gardner .Winter. 1 p the spare, ti1w- Cons4ack Noreen ' A few tram Brougham • attended evening, ao. there was no 'hydro in Mre. J. Ashton is tLnproving nicely ' erybody eicpressed gratification said the ear �s ,old be picked u� 171 on 'TAiesda afternoon the tea giv- the church. Local - talent made u that the Club .was- &a good if not " .. • y ;Pickering.,. ,. Y � P after her recent -illness. - �•� by Mrx, R.:bert M!ne, of Green - the - balance of the program,. F. M. Chapman took Rev. M. R. tier working, that it ever had. River for her daughter, Mrs, Syd- Mr. .iWalter Carson, with other Jenkinson's place here ` o„ Sunday Save the 'King• was lustily 'sue Deer Hunters frv= C:aremont oft ne Besse: ' Greenwood men have to the Hunting rounds. Y _ gone north as he was in attendance at the Arm - at -the close, g Local deer h Mr. ar.d ales. Bert Harvey were oil a hunting trip, _ Mice Service- at Ajax. ' unters -left .Iasi seek in attendance at the banquet _given y, ¢ (' acrd Gifts Plentiful, eon"N.) for =the north and other 'auras, q g Mrs. Dornell of Cok4)Ur -"ha6, Prises in, honour of the retiring public beer', .visiting her .daughter, bits. y Henry where the Zleer, are to be found, A ed Doll, was held b Mrs, He rckool inspect(- Mr. Hutchison. Al. - C. S. Bryant, g• _'ruing the- locals were: Messrs Fred and Bob Ha -4 .took part in the Whitevade Shea, Pickering. Evans, Earl Beare, Robt. Fors .1t" _ __John, and Mrs. Annan, of Wnitby, The President: thanks all members +4Valt�. Ward and £.d. S'cerk, Ai program• -spent Sund.iy with his parents here. and friends for their emus het _- • though it, has -been rumours that A -'toroth• r..r.ar W, M. S. ladies y . ey acccwnpaailed 1? p • atterde�i the �reetir.� at Brooklin Mrs• -rti� 'Weser 'and.. co-operation in maters this Jthe hunting won't be so gmxd _�h „, W w!; � -,;y., 12th, wrier Miss Mrs.. McNab6 is'visiting with hei the•C. G. 1. T. on heir trip iueaday year's bazaar, a great suecesa; Cosa. year, we Kish thzm the bas, a. •daughter, Mrs. George Haimtin. evening last. . _ Bock in the bush. '1kveLtin , returned n :tor th rya and Mrs. Rumble has. keen visiting The Victory Loan canvas in this ° " travelling Secretary for the Donn- section over -to the previous her -daughter, Mrs. L. Wilson.- P P COtna� Along Folks anion• Board, ve az addzesa, subscription b ov 000 United Church Newt ': � The Warier 3 Institute" will meet Y �" �? despite _ Mrs. Brown was taken duddenl the. large' The Harvest Hame Services at Y_, on ' Tueaday, November 16 at 2 30, number here wnoiie;, sub - ill ,on_ SunolaY. night _with_ s serious - acri bona o to D. L L. - :TO THE BIG .1 _ _ irhe United Church ' last- qunday heart attack, and it w present un- ' at the home -of - Mrs. W. A. Kilts, P g _ were well attended, considering'tht Mrs. M. tRyan will be the speaker, ne of the best meetings of the D ' bud day. Mr. Atkinsori's messages der the care of Doctor Taanlineorr, Topic ,_ "Health". Special_ must � Nov. wj uti ws8. held of the Iioate of M :, once 1'� of C'are�mont. Her son VAIL, of Tor - and Mrs­ . C. S. Bryant -on Monday - were most inspiring; The_ In is rem- by the Muses Hilts,- Ladles, pie i � *� a Aeied the choir was cello visited firer on �'ridsy. evening, P�esi�ient Fled l'uckrin in . � "S a ` by greatly ap note change, of eegul�t• 'day.- Roll preciated by all present, .and the Address to -Mrs. Miltoq 'B, Bait Call "A. Health Hint". the - chair. An outstanding -- feature church was nicely decorated for the from Brougham Women's NA"tuts The Red Cross Social Couamitt,ee of the meeting was the contribution- ' _ COMMUNITY HAIL occasion %#h fruit, vegetanles, coat will commence ..their Euchre Parties of the families to . the Cigarette - and figaters. Dear 'Sera. Bark, for tine Winter Season„ the,first to Fend and Boxes for the Boys from -�� and Square Denting Next Sunday, 'Retae:nbrance Day, The members of the. Brougham be held at the home of Mr. and here overseas. In all about $30 was _ Lunch Counter In Hall - _ : will be observed at the Morning Branch of the Women's ' Institute, Mrs. FV. Johnson, - Friday er received, scans being phoned in that -� bervice, An Honour Roll contain. wish to express to you in some way, Movembw, ' 12, at 8.00, sharp, evening. Letters were read Isoal :ADMISSION S5e 1ng the names of members Avid ad- their heartfelt appreciation of • your JI herenb of the church, who are set- painstaking and efficient service as -- _ -- -. _. _ • — - • -- -__ -- - wing in -the Armed Forces, will be Secretary- T_reasurer,,.for such a long unveiled; also our New Flag, a gift period of tkme, with the home - to the Chun* will be dedicated. branch. Any or3anization's success 7. - In the evening at 730 o'clock. is dependent for it's success upon' `. - the Thecae will be `"The Good shep- •the . faithfulness of We officers, . aid - � herd" illustrated with slides, C•otne we know -that regular attendance is " u+d enjoy singinjr the _old hy+:nas I Problem to a busy far woman. � � Bring- the children to sep the Pict• In the tarty days of the „rganiza ures. Ever -,body tion here, the enthusiastic -r.tereet I and efforts of the first President,. ' n d a r / -� Clarem©nt, Out .�Tos, :9, 1843: the.late Mrs: McKinnon, and Secre- ee.p ab.! a 't Vf the To the Editor: tart'- Treasurer, Mrs. - B'•.yd Burk, _ In reply to the item in Claremont. - made it a sucma4- HAW pleased they Mews -of last week entitled ­.Hal- would have been to know now large • _ iorve'en ilu�et here as to. other years" and inIIuential an organ cat ?on it Dominions �.e x a n d n nee ds,,' �vbufd like to say- it is a' coward- has become. The mantle of your -es- •: ijv' slur -on the boys who are, over teemed- mother- in -ltcw gas fallen` seaa from this community. If the dpon yon, and you have followed boys were . as big a coward as the closely in her footsteps; always pre- -b-c. w frisnare and chee r „: eager to I +,� - very much afraid they - would not help forward any sad all projects have bgepn pleased to wane up in for putual co- operation and benefit, _ _ : : :. :' twee since 1870 the Bank Act'. ua4esr -that morning (if they were • spared having been trainedin, business met: - W and pefirsps fled their ' hods, you have been abler. to keep- ”; '� • —`iCit ills bartered Banks operate has been . horses completely demolished by a the business of `tom Mstitute run- revised by parliament six times is that period �Gezuwm Instead of still "right nin smooth! at all times. Will you v Side up„ as theys put it. Please accept this Life Membership 9 the activities of the banks -have been Ca - efully It dgpesn't require much grey' mat - Certificate azid Pin, as a love gift ` ... , . . scrutinized the people's representatives. ter to cast such refledtions on the' from your fellow - members. Wear it - -- . by PAP _ • boys who have given up ao- mach . as a token of their love and eateem. '-to fight for Kin and Coun • Si Wear-it proudly, for our Gracious King try. Sign- 8:very ,tea _pears the Bank ,Act. .made up the committee, which ad-jA mother who has three acne Queen Elizabeth, Queen -Mary; and -_ now Princess =zabeth, deemed it has been thus revised: Each one e�camined witne'ss`es —among 'N - sir -- ner�c� one overseas as an a worthwhile ornization to belong gar. s - ' ':of the six decennial revision them bank officers, government ­�,vith an eye on the word eew&rdi,�e to. Members of the local - branch - has contributed much to the hope you may !or$ be spared to o Cal tats and reformers —sad .. we might advise this motiiei that�ntinne •- -• -the writer of that article- spent foul your good work. - olutioa of the banking system sm�� ambits filed by various : Years, on behalf of the Membeor- y years in uniforms in the last war, to meet the expanding needs of over two in the front tine, ' =over ship. _ The President $ individuals and Or aaizations. .. P ` g =•'' a developing Dominion.- x -live clop "• on four fronts, wounded T i, _ ,_ _':: _Findings were submitted to the. : three timer, blindpsd by one for near _ _ -.. - - >'' 1934 the sixth recision of the House,- and titer that year the adz months, now eiiffers 'as a resulQieenweo - of phosgene gas' poisoning', when z BwA Act was made. Fifty men= " Bank Act was revised is ammy ' I& gss -mgak was -torn from his ^, bers "e House of Commons - important particulars: face, when a shell buried hire u to - P Mrs, Chao..- Bridgemaa gave a - - F° _ :the ears, has n non now on active verry:. interesting and instructive ad- lboupb denmcr'otk enquiry and deeidon,- The Conac ion, ��9 �+m �+ ' .r tiervfce in the resencw of the enemy P dress on the conditions in China, an mown and been odjvsfed fo inset the needs of fire people, prowdhg a d poai• • for over a Sear, ror in hos- f Sunda; last. The people of Christ- _ : '�'pital a resuft of• the lack of cower$- !Natrona .need .to wake up, 'and hale �'Y for and a sound basis for CormeWs free etonomic devokpment : fee; arid' the writer himseif under- L those 'nations who are iT-r such dis - ` .. • • ; taken the responsibility of sending tress •from starvation. � � A A .A Parcels over, fntrr Mmes a year to • ,Toe Young People's lrnion met - ! • t labgpt 65 men, t-wo lots having. Al - ' at the home' of b2r. and Mrs. L. -zmdy gene --- Fri:) Pegg -on Monday erer3ng. , 11we OW appredate our aeu. IM) to all who helped to make - - : s'rc v cs Jti. x . .� .., .x .Y.b'.5r'a�' wG, _ : �;:;? < %r`'' .- �ti+'rr '.. %jit:.0 "N. ,,•..: ,�.:2;Sr .µ �. ..f"'. ,: ,�, y; �:�' � :.r :%� , _ '�4�,C,'1 ,.f",y. _ .�:' • "z� �z f ,F��w 't rr,''" �3"F!' �+• ^'Y'`',�ii ", "'i ,'C �" '!•'3,,'"`_. �,. _ r.. :.r. - - _ - - —�=�i ' 7 r i . 1 is a•,'- _::�,.� '�: �'�` i.:- y6��,,, ��%" ..s•'„' a - �:;d ` �'��' F �^ \ - t. : =r:. - �• „�:a.. - ffL•�A" k. ,, .. "t• '�w•'�,. ,?'�Ly"C4. :-�^: . "r ��rr` � - ..r'. �. �; u.Si w,k • :r � .y .i:a,.� �. '1.:1 lszf x: OF ± SS'- ./ v." Y • _ wrw a i' i• F ., '?kdt = R•M: • ',.r. .,p., „ 411 -.} . U.-.. C•; - _ SOLDIERS VOTE — TM WAR • 11VBEK Commentary on current Events j _ -� - FORMER PRESIDENT _ Nbecow Pact Pa e i =80SIZONTAL Answer to- Prevfons Puzzle death by For Peace Throughout The World j a i ;1e =� ! G H 7! N E 7 Caratnage•- ~� *+" president of At E A, M T E 8 Iridium the V. S. A. (symbol]. The results o! the Moscow Coo- other members of the United Na- , �� P ! L U L 9 More ieiineo. ference exceed the most optimistlo boas, to' maintain international IZ Dines. S E R S A H T T 10 Has been put hopes and must be hailed as a down a� order. But this undertaking !s 1 -O ratio solo. L �. - .. great victory for the United Na• � ���� 1] Young men. bons. matching any victory yet specitioally subjected to the pro- 14 Any. R ! M E C 18 Genus of _ achieved on she battlefront, says p 15 More sensible. plants. Viso that otter hostilities teas G S P E I ii 18101 (Rotnan). .1 The New York Times. Meeting at "they will not employ their miiifr 1.7 Ten (prefix). O R ! N 20 Movements, L I S 1- 22 Relative, a crucial moment is the war, when ary forces within the territories 19 So be it, R 1 O A L 5 N 24 Anesthetic the approach of military victory „ p 21 Half an stn. 26 Chemical• of other-states except after Joint T M suffix. began to raise all the separate ig 6uardia:�. � interests and ambitions that have consultation. To liftler's re. -24 Exclamation. 35 Compass point 48 Singing voice. so often divided victors in the maining allies this proviso ls likely 28 Frozen water to prove decisive. For it assures 25 Narrow inlet. 38.By way of. 50 Small particle. 31 Reply, past and lost the peace for them, 27 Symbol for, 37 New exico 52 Holds: W., ; t4 .. 34 Lake. the conference not only dispels them that, contrary to Nazi pro- caesium. (abbr.). 53 Go aboard a 36 Musical any latent anxieties on this paganda, no Allied' Power intends $g Belonging 39 Sun god. train. instrument. y to overrun their country. Pro- to it. '40 Haze. - but reaffirms and further strengt- " VE1tnCAL 3S Engine hens the unity among the three, or oerly brought home to them, this 29 Boredom. 41 Soak in.._ 40 Food. rather the four, main Powers declaration should pave the way •30 Unit of length., 43 Dawn (comb. I Victor. 42 Cougar. among the United Nations — Ruaaia, for their final break• with- Gar- 31 Highest card. form). 2 Direct. 45 Negative, Great Britain, the United States many. .52 Symbol for 44 Inside. 3 Path& 46 Raced. and China. Moreover, it gives in- • " • manganese. 47 Chinese. " 4 Pronoun. 49 Musical notes creased • scope to' their resolve to For the rest, the' agreements 83 Snaky fish. measure. .5 He met his 51 Size of shot.' prosecute the war by "united cover many of the most difficult I Z 3 4 $ 6 % 9 !O ll action" against all their respective problems of Europe and the post. _ enemies. It thereby not only tear world, and provide methods IZ I 13, deals a knockout blow to what• and organizations for handling ever hopes Hitler may still have these` questions, Including those 14 is f6 ' y entertained of splitting the Allies which affect the future of France, and winning a separate peace from Italy. Yugoslavia and Greece. 19 (8 19 _ one or another of them, as did Agreement has clearly 'been Hitler's self - selected model, Fred- reached on the Russian demand 2f 23 I 24 =% erick the Great, but it likewise for another front, and this agree- C�mouflage -c]ad soldiers from provides a basis from which the meat is expressed in the wel• Z5 Z 28 �;. Allis can now launch an immense come decision for the closest Now York exercise their from. chile by marking ballots for that political ostensive that should blast military cooperation between the #, ' _ _ State's elections while an duty the crumbling remnants of the three countries in the future. The ,N: - `fn the Panama Canal Zone. Axis and start the last' of Ger- problem of the Baltic states is not many's satellites on the trali mentioned, but the agreements 3 32 to by Italy. themselves are evidence that this OTTAl1fA DEPORTS This reaffirmation of lnsepar• problem no longer divides the 35 36 37 38 39 - able unity and the pledge of united United Nations, and that. the final " 41 42 = action in war—and peace is so disposal of it will depend largely - TLat Returns to the Farmer important that for the present it on how the International coilabor Per Unit Will Be His L•e overshadows W the details of the ation launched at Moscow fund-- � '� I �46 47 In Fifth Y�►ay oOt>wr r Than agreements reached. tions * - e _ . 48 49 50 51 By far the most important of The Moscow agreements are 5. ' This statement was trade b7 driven at a Germany which has - these - agreements is the Joint - �- 16 the Minister of Agriculture, Son. Declaration of the tour great been fighting on until this moment •.fames G. Gardiner, when he re- powers, which provides not only in the hope of winning a draw _ viewed Canada's foot' situation for their united action in war but through Allied wrangling M which war— Rusets agreed to the . re- before before members of the Chamber would give, them as • out from Its A Small World also for the creation st the earliest the consequences of a two -front establishment of Austria w a _ aa! Commerce t October 28, 8e .. And Getting Smaller practicable .date of a general . also stated that with ceiling war. But Russia renounced any sovereign state. organisation, based. . ltrols operating, coats to . the con- separate peace. Russia subscribed Each one of these actions on- on the pri all o! the sovereign No more effective testimony r - • - isamers should not be higher in, to the complete overthrow of all Russia's one was a denial to W , equality o! all peace-loving states. concerning the development of 1944. Axis powers, although Russia Russia !s Germany o! what the Germans the safety factor in- trans - Atlas- 7 - and ,open to membership by all - - Ia a brief but comprehensive' not at war with Japan. Russia •have bees. •hoping, Each one ey production, export such states. large and small, for agreed on the principle of "un- stated in unmistakable language could be desired thaa oar. of food todnctfon tfa flying the maintenance maintenance o! -international „- the report o! th3 British Air NJ*. said consumption. Mr. Gardiner conditional surrenddr. Russia that Russia commits itself to the -- said that farmers were being ask- pace and security" This pledge Joined wholeheartedly in the de- complete and final overthrow of Utry covering the year ending - redeems the Atlantic Charter. It eel to make whatever changes are oWoa to hold war criminals guilty Nazi Germany and even to the September SQ avoids exclusive, alliances fa favor breaking up of Hitler s Greater g period. the report ".' ... necessary to obtain tEns highest and to read them to fire scezle of- says, percentage - net returns is "portable of world democracy. - Pending the po goods their crimes for trial after the Qermaay,•' tags of -losses o1! Sander all the conditions whidt establishment of such s system of aircraft making the North Ai- jprwail on dkeir own particular general security, the four Powers _ lantic crossing was less than one - will 'consult with one another and - - one- farm. - - t hall of one der cent . T'het+e !ir- -. • take Joint action... together with LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher urea include crossings both ways An appeal is being made 'for - ? by military planes -of both the the same production in 1944 a ' / / / //� ''w z•��yyy �. United States and Britain and by In, 1948 end it is expected that tints;' said Mr. Carlinar, "We - h will be forthcoming although had almost two and one -halt -- ! Coe ratios with Airways g times as than tons in reserve y !.• ,. Corporation civilian tratfia It is believed there will be some y ` 4//z 4 The figures are all the more •Lift from one product to - sit- we have shipped in any one year j : _ other• during the. war. Then with all / f h�rptessive When it ' ls .recalled _ that ea reisntly�s -i5-or Mi3 yearn.. -- _. Accordlug to ' Mr. :Gardiner, this food lying about we have so a& flying the Atlantic was as '~- there will be a drop in the ton- regulated our own appetites as Q4 / :- extremely hazardous undertaking nags of pork and possibly dairy to consume only 6.5°% more food ' , — � and many" products even with the best Co- in 1942 than in 1988:' / , ;,ti w � _ attempting ik life �eaa lost V _ operation from all, but it ls hoped • • • '; " ' \, \ / . - - Nowadays,' however, flights to , that there will 'be some net in- -Speaking of the future Mr. i - :Crease in beef, poultry and grains. Gardiner said that in 1948 sufff- �% ' ends of dthe earth considered s are almost - The latter, of course, depends cient grain was produced to. --take_ y / matters of course. And trips by .. stlmost entirely on weather con- carr of 1948-44 requirements it sir across the Atlantic or. Pacifk " •• -- r+iitiiotta. properly distributed. Sufficient instead of bean the sub acts for w e is to store to take care. of it least g j columns -A newspaper type. are Looking at the facts on Can- two year probable shipments now vritually ,run -of- the- minsgis- = ads's food- production during both for direct human consump- torsions.. _ _. Jf942, there ample justification tion and for the heeding of live- "It's s small world" is a phrase Aor Mr. Ga iner's, remark that stock. So that with two more `l ~ ' _ which was never truer than at the - _-_ -As doubted if any nation in the crops to come and barring a crop l� moment. And it's getting sma'�ler s 'world could show a better record.' failure, there should' be enough � _ - � .• , 'Ali the time. - - dAfter meeting all Canadian re- -to supply any demands equal to -quirements, after Alice a t d requirements Hamm o supplying 942 us in the which have been made of '' ' .. 9 past, for three more �'` � -` during .1942 we every years. The A - st.lCCpltli» • gricukure Minister stated :. •� ;, - preceding year. We actually did also that experiences of the past Among the maladies of which send'' - =raver 40°% more food or four years suggest that, .unless � Canadians campaigning In Italy potential food to our Allies dur- weather, equipment and, labor have to be wary is 'yeepitis", a - :: fzg • that year than during the are in much more favorable sup- q last year before the war and had 1 form of backache caused by ply in the future than is 1943 `+.� ��_ ¢ bouncing in Jeeps over bumpy at the end of the gear 18,500,000 Canada held rea ^.had her peak of ��i ��,ys,Q,r mountain roads, through rough - tons of food or. potential food ' food production in the 1942-48 . r fields, and river -tied diversions which can be shipped at an cro s - • ppe y p year. • . • .. - . "Every, time I'm out late I always find '•m is here." around enemy demolltioaa. - RE.G-'-LAR FELLERS --Well Trained y GENE SY NES R - _ ar ANO�ri•+ait wow! co To - - .. �__ .. .. � ' ; � ' .; •, •- _ .. - . . t JUST A MINUTE BEFORE WE GO (THE OLDER 16ET THE LESS I CAN (7,mms-d WR N PVDDINHEAC. IN�PND - 1 LL RI6FIT BACK'!S10tJ OUT! WFtAT'$ TH9 E OQESIi`T WANT Tb GC 1tLOtE. NIEAW TMAT Tu1NG - 14Y ; ADMINISTRU • '� � .. - -. ,fir !� ', . _ ,�' _ I .. _ - _ _ 1 6 � f y III . _ ,. . � � _ • r ' j _ s o n •,,° ',µ r ',,y;•. •„�,` - r•' - , •sc we ^✓_� ,:,.., y ,.nt,•g "",.p• � -�aa+ ,.,.:a.. t^ , e. 'tea- dt w� f •' iT :mow• .•v .t � i .'„y . ..��.ves. .,.••� �1r ,nis:.x' ^; .h - 'w,u qp xMl,tty �"i: "!•n •p^ .1i... t•' 'ti4` ••1 h.)s ^Y' :p` •1fJ,.'y.• 3,7..� - ,.+�'- /_ ` ;'.,, •`� .6� v %.'�.,� •Y•I. Y'�• A.r4i /+• .Y hn, .✓ .�� "4'.. :.a..) -h ••+A•r4 'ro. ^) +dV' •'p`,".1 ,N,•�k++ly :ry�NV, i,.•.,•_ -,�. RS'�'S`�• ",a �"•'�; `..i: .v�•" .J" ... 'S"'- '�F"".• ;�' "'i u� ..� -"1: t' +c ..y vb':' A .�..J ~:M �•-`�' .1._ ,r1' •Mr t ..,.w•:- ., '.9 �` '1.` :4if.J •��,. ^. . Sam, }•'Y' /..' j ^_ r.•.; � .. _ t:• 1- h,.. rLPSe Aa�►s, �V Leri tea must reins ytrailiag. HOW YOUNG l..' . ''Lois! Lois!•• shouted the ]texlr -.- the utmost z, � f to vour, quality cans' CAN : • • • (111111'11 allgtlTv 1MIwoffm sort, WHY WN'T 1 stow gar U11*1 tT OP"ID WAR WORK AT GRAMA ` <{+ is of supreme im iortance. Ask for • • Curran was rising to . his took _ r f you pp aaaM 00 800101100 AIM RtJ 1 � �=�►IE WORRttGfOR attEw wE _ -�� � looking about him in a dazed way. _ J ,uu MysTulsbtaznwror TRUM -THAT RUMOR••A" Ni 0 The newcomer ignored him. aaea�,talbsutlrA �_- ►PUmxttoweNOfTtIRrEOIr � She looked like a boy with her + , ti11sltb3lt now She 5x x do Sag - — — _ short crop of fair. hair, her stained denim overalls, and the worn a chaps with shoes that were. mere. " fF` ► v' IEl strips • of leather partly covering F the feet. Dave 'wasn't sure until • she spoke, and her voice was vi- 03r A& _ Brant with indignation: 1 - -- _ .. •`.Black Daft! Whet have you' — done to Black Dawn ?" " She was looking at the horse, a IHEARTAAr00 suits CAM�OFfrNEA35E1Aa1Y AND 60 ,autL4ANOS0yd,MKYEAUA6REEDAiAT 1 : which stood with down-hanging UNSVEWMAy,r nooMo�1NawyPROwtcE� �attuaarwEwoRD'fEaANOwoN? �—� : - head and made no move toward LAST MOM her. The rest of the remuda, as - , KEMFELIA AOTSOtAtlO!CAMYTtllaNO 11CWT -0 0011, WE DON'T WAVY �- - Is MiGRIEEU:rEMw'w.W03N0uWYkk�: - TO- iEWl111y OFP11fT "GNAW if - recognizing hei, .' 1j8,iII6 moving / tl[KAt OIA: aIyMAY WFORS1AT10N THAT MICrNT MECP . * g• ' By toward her in a body, nickering, .` THE ENEMY VICTOR A and attempting to nuzzle her ROSSEAU through the fence. She turned In- dignantly to Wilbur Ferris. re e� Jl rrc What have you done with Black - CHAPTER III Dave turned from the yelling Dawn ?" she asked. 1 Mexicans to Wilbur Ferris, "Yeah; "Why, you see, Lois. thin here :.. -. 'SYNOPSIS yon got a swell way with "Strang• teller has broke Black Dawn," an- Dave Bruce, out of a Job, ar• ers," he said. He stooped, retriev swered the .ranchman, indicating, rives at Wilbur Ferris' Croas -Bar ed his belt and buckled it on. He Dave EAT soft of THE OHIISHIN11 FOODS ranch. Curran, the foreman, prom- glanced at .Curran, who was just 'Broke him? Nobody could break Y Ise' him a Job If he can break a beginning to come back to con- Black Dawn!" cried the girl. 'age's Acne called Black Dawn, a notor- aeiousness. "I ain't askin' you how mine! You asked me to come - sous killer. He succeeds, but real- or why, but you knew that horse down and ride him for you and - ,boss that . Curran expected the was a killer and you wanted sport. - help with the other horses:' bore* to kill him. He tells Curran Well, I reckon you've had it. I'm "That horse In a killer," Dave be can keep his Job. Curran. In ridin :' spoke up. "That teller Curran told Malting Meat Do Double Duty turn, strikes out at Dave, but Ignoring Ferris' apologetic mum- me I'd get a job here if -1 broke mines.. ble, he moved toward his bay. He him. I reckon I've broke him. But Soda crackers rank high in wartime diet schedules, because they ; bad ruched its. aide when a re- i ain't workin' here." are the staff of life dehydrated. They compress a large amount of But that blow didn't land. It newed outburst of excitement "You beast! You cows ! Se's nutriment into a small space and are one of the few dehydrated food Passed harmlessly by Dave'■ head, among the Mexicans °caused him my horse!" -cried the > products that require no preparation whatsoever preliminary to eat - 4md next instant Dave had let to turn. _ - - _ - . , , , g. They con be used most effectively to make a pound of mes;t do double duty. Carron have one that caught the A rider was galloping toward In an instant. she had scrambled For instance, here•'s. a - recipe for the Christie Meat Loaf using • i 'big foreman on the mouth and seat the corral, the horse traveling at over the fence and was standing only 2 % cups of . meat, but which provides enough to satiety six q Yvlm rocking backward. Rears of racing speed. The horse came on beside the black, fondling his head healthy appetites: 234 cups ground meat; 2% cups crushed Prem 4elight broke iron the throats of like a whirlwind, and a slim young and rubbing the sweat - stained Sum Soda -Urackers; -1 grated anion; 1 small clove of garlic, grated; - ' -- - — -- : S* onlookers. - rider drew 'rein outside the corral. nose• i tablespoon chopped parsley; 1 teaspoon. salt; "A' teaspoon pepper;. And Dave noticed a .strange 1 cup evaporated milk. Mix together, place in greased loaf pan, bake thing. For the other horses had is moderate even for 60 minutes. It's delicious —hat or coldl gathered about the girl, and were stretching opt their heads to be to intercept the herd. And the girl, of Mescal not tar away. A wagon stroked and nipping gently at her. Lois, leaned forward and whisper- trail came Into view,. with a But she took not the least notice - ad In Black Dawn's ear. Instantly branching trail running across the of them, only of Black Dawn. the horse- was once a demon of Wiley and winding up toward the What • was- it an about? Dave fray, He wheeled, neck outstretch. heights above. couldn't understand. But he saw ad. teeth gleaming. Curran stag- At the branch. Lois suddenly .4 two of the Mexicans move forward gered backward and collapsed in a pulled im though she had no reins / and begin to let down the bars heap beside the corral, sad next In her hands. The herd came to a •. of the corral- gate, while neither mo ant �n the last of the herd was atop without a word of command. Ferris nor .Curran uttered another through. Lois sat the black. • waiting for word- With the girl leading oar, Black Dave to ride up. The bars were down now. -But s•�YN��KS6fObfo01f Dawn; the whole herd started at a (Continued Next Week) not one of the unbroken berd mad` quick 'lope across the valley, leav- -" .. _. '7 No other an=al Cereal is so rich to the dial 'a move. for treedom. 'instead, they _1ng Dave standing, astounded, be. 100,000 In India - growth &cwr— psysdn —*a whole grain oat. remained, clustered about the girl side his bay. He saw that the _ tmeal. Children cm's Stow w"n -e it — and as she stood with her arm about ldesicans were crossing themselves Die Every Week % wirbouf It adulnhissdhairsoltfslna, Black _Dawn's neck. _ as they looked after the horses. _ -- lsaistimm" to f u4su& Be sore your The' • girl*' leaped upon Black' Ferris came up -to him. Approiilpately 100,000 person ' - ` �iamily Saes dds Stow'th and cost- Dawn's back, Without bridle or "Ride? Yeah, you'd best tidal° era dying o! starvation is Bengal - �� dessew e'wy day—by ssavt• even halter, she guided him to lioS tbeATS his, as11apdns bowb ward the entrance by the pressure rustled the ranchmsn.. 'You rids each wash, H. Santhaasm, jour. ' � om.o c- 4 ill{ a bof QElmker Cam.! ii i passed hard and, fast and keep a coin . It Cent and former member y, the -. o! her knees: As the horse Legislative Assembly, da- _ . through, the net of the remuda wont be healthy for you to show Central / followed, one by one, the Maxi- your face in these Darts again." eared In The Hindustani Timms UAKER OATS r "Don't worry. Ferris. I'm lest - alter a study of the famine sans scattering before In' you. 'Where I'm coin' in my situation. He predicted this fig- business," Dave answered. ur+e would increase weekly_ until Only Curran made ' movement He placed foot In stirrup, threw the end of December. his leg across the back of the bay, yyE1C;,k1BD DO�Pt _ and started along the valley in the i direction that the hard had taken. 'The Germans' slowness in their'. s retreats from ' - I'ie quickened hie bay to a E:1 some of -the ?awns' lop. The herd was about a quarter in Italy may be due to the heavy a �•- of a mile ahead. Dave could see the loads of loot they are carrying. girl off the black, leading it, and --Chatham News. r , noticed that every movement of. -the animals 'waa perfectly co -ordt• 21 SAVE GASOLINE AND RUBBER — ORDER BY MAIL - t natea. It was as if the mint] of the Girl • controlled and directed the _ .,mass mind of the horses. d He rode-the bay harder. Ilse was R overtaking the herd now, keeping well outside the clustered mass of " a horses. Now he was abreast of !t, 1 almost level with Black Dawn in the lead. " "If the girl saw him, she seemed A unaware of his presence, She 'was �3 a =� loping steadily oar, and the horses kept their unbroken formation be. ►'R Tt7rfr hind her. The neck of the valley: + EOfTfpN \ was !n plain sight, with the roofs - �, ) — t y z", i x ^F "? v. "Our Family 1 Regulator Y t`+ DR. �. lop KIDNEY- MAIL ORDER BLANK (�r CARLTON`& CHURCH STS. DECEMBER om, Staolvea, Self- AldareseRi ■' lr ; DA- .TORONTO, CANADA lsavdope for Return of Tioltefe - ca,p,y„ ter,•, for cO1e6,,, X 011 . - dames Canada arc thousan ds of h -' -_ - who fin Shaw °'°slidoe - .. MACDONALIYS Graduates POS ha aattunedto e,si - c.= r� 1<'adOaea b cheque Or asoney Order for ;.. •. •. • •. •..... • ....•.tb! ppaid P�tioae an�nateworthy successes LO ' the followht reserved /eats: in Business, through Shaw training :n e _ . _' . - _ 8hsw 8om•• Btudy. Co ursem yrovt'deprac. w fiaaL thorough and efficient instruction. > •.•.........••..•..... tilt �.� ...• ...... •..•..... alt p.00 ~ : ' lisnsn !..•.••..•.•..•.••••.. at SR.gO ....0 ............. go.. at ii-7f snw.ne 1h stations �H4t�aEt�(tQt/ _ Ae�iMrriong �' i bake Hlpar `' +' 4 - .. - • _ f • • ... • ... • • . • . • . •- a t+-..� . _ _ Chvt�Mtltef• I ; et lr.. x , �tedl •••. a .•••••....•.•••.'••...u•..•.i•q Wt*eJorCakdopue.Skaw&400l•,�yt. Rio : o Bay a"d Curia .8b. Tomwo, Unt. s •• ^• •...•.......u....... i�........ . � •. :. .ti.'i Address ..................q �;.- , PLttAaea MElfTlAly TRiW PAYER ISSUE No. 46- r s 1 .+�. •rwa"tnc r NMI 'vtw. rn .f Y t• i d { _:ler `' -'.". :.ur.•r - �,._ a:. �•4A' ".�: •..:,c,' ".'ib'�'.- mow` - 'X!r >• w, :t'C .1 's'x''. •.`: .:� r.;,,7,5•�. `t.,.A., ;':� '^.- 'Y. H r`a,. ^: '`':,"k,. {,., I ry '; U <, i• , d•++;i. t • �i>? 1•N'•.'. 'a's S 4 • s :,1 x' n P� f v .."+.• 'a.C"' ° ", a . ' -"ro.:' ..t' ' lei ' _ �• :,rte . . •a. ,;','a.: s 'ir'!.P -; .�"' `•i' '' a:w, - 1. bps •'"y'.;,:'.,.. '..x_. _t_ ?n•.'^;9,.'.'�., .rr •*' q';. ,,�`i. •SI.;' :v�.' r:.* ..j � 4', : `v.,.. ''';. 'eti a,• "y;.t ';v..`.� ..., d,I. 'max^• ''K: J�.. ��:�, -,i. •:L• is .- ,�.•y,. -t..ya ac,.�_, �7.% a g.•.: •{fr%r:-;rk=" - '.:q:..' �;;,•. i~ �ti: �. ..5.. , _. 'S,. •C'. '1', iii' '� .� r- �. DONALD RUDDY Bars:ater, F. J. DONEPAN, H. A., &. C- Minimum charts 25 cents. If to be R. solicitor, Notary Public- Momyto i oso. Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 865 Ig i o rc ' :fetrfornxrly otxupisd by -tbe 1st: A. E. C►rcia- bllIed by mail lOc. additional y tta. •curb wiatS'of Court Hou.e. Whitby.. Bly'. Ding Str. East, Oah8wa. Phone L :.6c. Extra for News Box Number _ -- - — S, On file are the records of 1881 - - - -- - - - -' BEATON, BELL U ROSS OUR - 'Pure — for Bred Jersey Heft Earrisiors & Solicitors _ „ , isle. Recently caivieit, Good' milker. W. J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone NOTICE C. Lea, Orton Park, Farm, West H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad' 2838 _ —�_ ' Xmas Cards. are now on display « Hill, Phone Agin. 216'W3. J. D. F. Ross John L. Pond „ ' Pigs 'for Sale -- 43 pagt- weaned - $72 Bay Street — Toronto Ouri'trucks pass .war every Get your overseas mail away early Up to 50 and 60 lbs, Howard Shier, -- ' - -- - : . xtnilq, and quarter west of Pickering COAL, COKE« - ­on No. 2, Phone 351121. 13 -14 Maple- Leaf Fire - - -'= -Kitchen table and four ebw-Ts wan- WOOD, . CEMENT, Overseas Boxes 5c � lOc u nceCa red pt once. phone News office. Ins ra ... : • sAxD, GRAVEL, L ' Pullets for Sale -- 100 White WY- Ri ht Now = r=4ottes, 450 Barred Rocks, . 100 Cheap Rates for Farm and Country and • iNew Hampshire Reds, four and half Buildings •• - - to nvd- months old. $L9Ri sac -- Inst�ranee -on Smlldiags —= , n a ream havA a splendid- - -assor tent of - - tjCeordie Scott's Poultry Farm, two Windmills, Silos etc. 3DII�DER$�Pg�r�ir' .. — c sailer west of Oshawa on No, 2 Automobile Insurance of also local:. work ; Dishes in sets of 329 38 and 6E 1 •'phone Osh. 601W2.. All Kinds We have also placed in stock a full For Sake Barred Rock Pullets, ' Write or Phone' • Galore' I - range raised. Ready to lay, R. ' R. LINE of MAPLE LE_Atr MpLI,ING Glassware I 'Appleby, Myrtle Station. Phone Bowman &Rowe CaaY FEED$ ClareE<nont 88822. r `i�' AIIIITCHF .LL t 1? Small Pisa for Sale — 6 Weeks PICEERING MILLS A • - We' Have. old. Leslie Wilson, -. Greenwood, I u 1 Pickering, .Ont. - Phone Clare, 14113. i GROWING MAST Phones _"Yards 74: Res. 65W• Just what the working man is Player Piano -- for sale. Phone ti V Pick. 1R2• _ - looking for now Big 88 Overalls, ] Lady's Bicycle. — for sale. Good A. E. RICHARDSON - i .condition. Randall, Whitevale, Ont. Start the Pig . Pigs for Sale. -- 6 and 8 weeks ofd. i L:� i:liAL ]N5L'>tAKCE . Smocks & Sisman work. boots R>, T. Heron_ Pfiane Pick 521111. Right, ' On REAL , EST:i'l'P:.. _ `3{ingston Road, Feast. CU \ �' 1+. I A!r t 1 i\ G To Let -- ,2 rooms, par'ially fu - ig' Star An old. established agency, ready �s Ss CHA .DMA N , « ished. Bly residence, Pickering, o to serve. ' p 12 -13 N. LOCK NV O Q D Phone, Pickering 6 - Church Sir'. or apply 210 Indian Rd. Toronto. •- _ g 0 Tractor wanted — to rent. Decem- ,j � ■ • _ :.ber to March inclusive. $20 month. i PICKERING ONT.. - P �cke ri n Hardware - - _ _ . Repairs maintained. Box 396 News r �I� SERVE - -- IM1E• DEEiYER : YY Office, Pickering 12-13 - - — - - -... - - -- -- Winter co Gentleman's overcoat — for tale. i C. A. STERRITT AND ALSO GIVE -. 'Winter coat. 38 -40 Good 'condition. Mn. Blenkin, Dunbarton. I INSURANCE - Cede= Posts — for sale. 4uatitity. } . E. Morgan, Rouge Hills. clrcalatin,r Heater for sale, In Funeral Director ;SERVICE 'Despite Wartime' Restrictions - good condition. E. Morgau, Rouge - . - T slva. 12-1$ ;Furniture C�R�L .�. �9ORLEY [IJ :. For Sale —AYE �"',_ age ? _ _ = GENERAL IN.URAN.CE •7 a are still able to, Yri@et years, due to freshen about Dec. 1. = Dealer SERVICE' PROTECT-ION - ' ! E, M. McBrady, Pickering 12-13 1Z—is - - - Most -. - - Now In Stock. t Your Demands nbarton Motor Ambulance, Day or Night St. Paui'a Anglican Church, Sun- We sow have an hand a supply at - PHONE i3 day, November 14, 3.00 p. m. Ann- youR favourite Nottinrtbdae - iversar+y Service, celebrating the _ _' 18th Anniversary of the founding _ - Entlish Style Our Motto —. We Have It, 'Cue-' Get It Or It Is Not Made of the congregation, and the 8th ']unit Sable B l"'!►�JI� ON♦ - v /'r _ •,of the opening of the church. Spec- �. • . -�c J S PICKERING '. af. prpecher, -Right Rev. A. R. Bev- 7 Piekermg, Ont• 16 C1 Z. : ,erley, D. D,,. Assistant Bishop of Mr Prescription Service is :,Toronto. All are cordially invited - kto this service. Sunday School as Accurate and EfMkkt usual, at 2 u, m. W M. MAW THE REXALL STORE ^ Tire Annual Meeting .oi Dunbar tIOENSKE) AUCTIONERfit ANDI f ERS o $.-ONTARIO will held _ J. R. Bo w Phu. B. • � � .: Idon Red Cross Sodety be VALUATOR y at the home of Kra. J. McGlashan - �zt Tuesday, November 16. A good 1,5alea•cesductsd Aoywhero PLo =0. Pick 68 'hose or write. Address 914 Dunds. R>el PAY T08Ai+ITO pli�hC��EvS��++AT ii�a.��, YOUR H01� sitendanc�a is, hoped for, and there gI'ORE HA[lil8 • ' E• Gtit7 Will also be the Eiection of Offic- tltreet, Halt, lzs. ,Whitby. Ontario. d a.a. • Vera. Sao. ! sue. S wla. _ .. '.,..tr . - CAILVES ,LAMBS ' Toroate AD "ft _ Pi&. N .11 u , tGALL NOii� - MD AM � - .: Poultryj both live and, dressed . RON GIBSON to have your Stove and Fsr.ae. ' nev& attended to. We will setae "TRANSPORT • Get our prides on Live Ducks , THEATRE y� to �e bat ow &bMy TRAN SPOUT :: `w =T�aY ,� CARTAGE sjaek stove . �.:, ce.I PIt "K E RI NC,w F A R1`ZS _ Healthfully Air - Conditioned MOVING gentles, sifters and Fire sin d. - LIMITED. :MMUR•S. AY, FRL, SATURDAY SAND GRAVEL STONE in 0toc.L November il, 1= and 13 ss *� - SGG GRADING STAl1'iON Two Shows, at 7 and 9 p. th.- �L.�iN BUS _ .,,i.w,r1 l ONT. PHONL - iiYii�Y,Y i- Saturday Matinee at 1,30 p. in. Notice . ce - Hardware Tinsmith Coney Island •• • ` P ONE d6 (%n Technicolor) Combination Storm Doors and R' E 'LUMBER Co Betty Grab^e George Montgomery Storm 1%sh — Made to Order Tl�e - - with Cellar Romer PILES i ` • . .. .. _ .. Asphalt shingles .. .� , . f, � _ . _ . ; : • c _ _ r .. LIMITEED _.'._.. _ _ ... .. • . s idOh,DAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY • Rolf Roofings Sufferers of bleeding or : Searboro ✓unction T NOVEMBER 15, 16 and 17 Asphalt Sidings' piles should kbow Bunker's Herbal The Last Complete Show At 8a9 „ . ' , .: Wan Boards etc Pills. Treat -the cause at its Money back if the first bottle does ;:Jitter Bugs ;N.' M. Gordon not satisfy. At Better. Drag $toreii Oe�. S • Dressed L>�r Millwork Stan Laurel and OM►er Hardy sash Docee &styes Also an Ad" Attraction - - -- : — _. -- _ Jnterlor helm. mould]np . awald mooring Soft and Hal :Neutral Port -Quality Meat z , aa,:•• ,,_. with Will Fyffe,and Leslie'Baafcs .`c - Asphalt Phi PouYtry, � �atim COMM and 1AM �! �THL'R3DA a , FRL, SATURDAY t And r. 4 WeepfilS TIN Sewer P!>p NOVEMBES 18„19 and 20 _ XA2=-S=OUR Joe P. a. PWX — I DiXi . ,Fish in season (In Technicolor) �MARKET t Crosby and b6tAhy Laaeoor AIL K ' S .