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VOL* LX-1V ---� IDTCKERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1944 :` No. 4
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Now sink Be low as to be un- Juice Story of Apple Juice s Christmas Boxes For Boys Overseas Mrs. T. G Brown, Brougham Hess ;
worthy of an effort to save. This, Grandson on Overseas Broadcast Pickering Village ,
the Salvation Arany fervently bel- Aa interesting story of the prod The Pickering Rid Cross Exeaut- �"' - �
levee and is passionately devoted to +he -mow pmular a le ive would like the inaires. and add- Mrs:-'1': C. Brows was greatly-
y a-iiutli=Redditt--OVKeswiFk,-
the cause of the fallen, y' juice was told by with the Misses
Ross Irwin at the resses of all the Pickering an on a y afternoon last LL05
ed, the weak and the crimis►al. Mary and Marjorie Riley here.
Rotary meeting• this week — beg)n- rict boys oversell. when the vales of her grandson; P.
Hostels dot the countryside where Cecil Sparrow spent three days of
Hing with the blosscl:n itself, fire As it is necessary fon .the aaanes, O., Jack Brown, is France, son of
mere of all thiths and creeds may last week with his parents,'Mr. and _
seek a shelter under Christian i!v- percent of which
assured a good to be in by Sept. 20, will Parents W. J. Brown, Toronto, came over P _- - r, ---
crop, providing spraying and cultiv- and friends please do their best to the radio, The recording was excell- Mrs- Wm. H. Sparrow, en route to
fluence for a night or two, or se bee from the West.
long as they require it, All are made sting vera kept up 'to combat the, co-operate with the Red Cross. crit. He spent his five-minutes' in
'numerous insects that attack the 'This information may be left at telling of his work - nnore,than'he We are glad to report that feeft
welcome, from a service man,exper- providing the News Office, or with anyone has ever written - just simply told. Sparks, CW'AC, who was taken ill
iencing a week-Find leave away from blowa-ns stud fruit, and - p g and underwent an appendectomy in
camp, to ati ex-convict whose first a heavy -hail or wind stoic n did not connected. with the Red Crow. Many friends were listening in to Peterboro General Hospital while on
steps outside the prison destroy the entire crop before they. - the broadcast, -- Corr.
were harvested, c roving, with her parE�nbe is 'Sup-
faltering to
gates have led him to the,Salvation Honest producers will endeavour. N$� Sunday roving, and expects to be able to
Ari ny'e door. Dunliatton's Grand OM j ady return home shortly.
Hoene-cooked meals, well-organiz- at all t1;n,:e, to see that the consum. pick�g Med Church : In another cohxnn wader its own
er reciives a good product - that he Dunbarton's grand old lady, Mrs. heading, the Red Cross'are asking
ed surroundings and oermlortable or she gats what she pays for. The
rooms, combined with clean aleep2ag Rev. M. R. Jenkinson conti+rines Foston has passed another mile- for the names of boys overseas, for
basket labelled "No. 1" should be his series of special .services, dedic- stone. She celebrated her 85th birth- Christmas parcel availing. We are re-
accommodation provide a aatisfact- jut that, &W -- the "off' fruit can #ted to the Aiwed Forces, on Sunday day in the Presence of relatives and
moani
cry substituta for home. The trema- then mrer be used by the snufaetuminded of the attempt by the Rotary
endous rush to urban communities ng next with - 'The Nan". friends at her home on Kingston Club last spring to compile s mak-
which has been caused by the coign- of the juices (another name for A byrnn is written by the Pastor, Rand. Flowers greetings and con- ing list -- co-operation was lacking
try's call for war workers has placed cid, but fresh and unfeitnented)- for this "Service" as with the pre- gratulation, were evidence of the to that extent that the effort was
an added nspcc►aibdlity on the shoal- their expeziinents at Stonehav= ending 3ervicso, to be sung ou this esteem and regard she has won for given up.-We trust the Red Cross
dere o! the Salvation Am' Hostel al,,�' cacanaetued with a plain occasion, A limited mti nber of copies herself. Bev. Harry F, Newman, of are given couch more help.
supervisors: Sala tion ati ' must be apple juice, keeping the fruit in Bold of these special hymns are .avail- Toronto, in inuldng the`prespnta- ; . "Bill" Bunting, RCAF., and Jack,
sownfound for tlseae essential worriers, storage, and we ufacturing' fresh able upas request to Mr. Jankinson, tion from her friends, paid tribute returned to duty on Tuesday, atter
and uo stone : is reit out workVied Za Pj'��acts each caouth. They found and are also available at the church to one who had been• fortunate in two-week leaves with their parents,
cope o s their needs. that the simple fruit juice would ,ice- enjoying many Years' o! useful ea- Mr. snd kldra, F. T. Bunting, at the
Sa1v oA Army Industrial : vat keep indadiaitely sand a treat•' The interest-in these services and deavour. The Women's Auxiliary- of Lake.Shore - Jack, back to tJ SW7,4
ment similar to pasteurizing was the sense of gratefulness is express- St. Paul's-on-tbe-Hill, of which she and Bill to Three Rivers, Que.
oboe are-4aested-in principal Itlesfee flea Dominion. Tisane serve a two- ��eveiopea is services " �-�• - p brother,.Mr opera of Rogers, of Wes-
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ed in the -large aan�anee-s{ e
W413-
fold purpose. k!lfclt..to ofter employ. �p have the sole rights of An Invite- ram, was represented by several Fred
�ar�et to ez-convkis as e►ell as mea � ung in' Cimada. any tion is emtended to all to attend.,,at mambers who pres�snto a, birthday ton, filed.on'former neighbors, Dir.
udoo_..ha4e fast__an arm ora a leg or obstacles proved interruptions from 11AO a. m, :_ oaks and greetings. From her fon- and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson than walk.
fly-thers__:ss-_also_
salts otherwise 6aridieappeil and ikrs #a tn�-'I�ey tod..that in - _---- -- -----._ __:__-..-...__..._. _ gentleman -.-soil}.-i�c
th a proeesaing, variations In temp- Mra. FMttoa graciously recdvod
bene# largely unemployable; sec- ire had lasting undesired affects t! _ the many,guests who called after- berad by many hers. T"z V"rt its _
oto to supply a elesrtng hoose for
_ •Aanonneeseea _ - remains are interred in the Friends'
all kinds of salvage and the rteelaaa- "M the juice, Flavours and Aroma , ..�. noon and evening; to wish her many Cemefe-y here. `
atian of waste material. A call W would vary - .some bda Would be The local Branch of the Can- bappy returns of the day, and her Mr.'and Mrs. Clar=.:ca Furmston;,.
the Salvation Army will being a
cloudy, othersI
clear, but, by the eon- l adian Bank of Commerce, an. reminiscences of earlier days with of Birch Cliff, were -guests of Mr.
truck to ,toss deice: timed experian:iita :dost of these �wonmces that, cansnenci�ti,S on reference to the great edvasice of and Mrs. 1. M. Morley on Str,iday.
difficulties were overcome. The in- . be � their Office modern days delighter those who
The =sen who work here mac sow- will close
tent, knowing that they -hare sec'- production of diifenrst apples >�- will close at One O'clock on were privileged to attend her happy _ -
e ty and i job that pays theca eL ided flavour variations MaclRtoah, Wednesday afternoons until birthday celebration. :g�he
for their services.. Most Snows land Delicious are now used to imps tk� flava d aroma further notice, Wel.- • •` WelPickering Township Born, onTuesday, Sspta�iber 12. -
important of all is the reclamation
o! human souls which iii the prime of juice.collected from Stark, 'Tal _ Citizen, Fred W. Gibson Passes 1944, to Pilot Officer Clarence and
object of the workshops. anan Sweets. The actual Processing I Mrs, Holter (nee Betty Le Gard.) at
The Salvatiarr Anniay; th:�igh its
is a trade seerst'abut does resemble Story of Apple noise Con'td The funeral of ,the ,late Fred W. 1 Oshawa General Hospital, a son,..
National Home ',>r'ront Appeal, the simple manufacture of cider, the The only time that air, reaches the Gibson took place Qn -Saturday to .-JD�onaki
asking the. I'tibiie' to. pseovide the
app`s teing table exaia:t�ed, wash- I juice is in that instant when placing Saicrn Ceanetery, being conducted I '
means for the ,contiaivarioe 'o! this ed d mod to a very fine pulp, in contain• Settles were. first by Rev. Mr. McVey, .. of the local
.as well as. other projects 9vliich are i1� 8 ` jam, which are con- used containers, but later turned circuit Deceased was the eaiJy can 'With
���}'} } d
•deal ed to helpthe individual re- veyed through the silver coated past- ( the Asn- of the' lata Judson and Mrs. Giboun Wj` L �� �ai►� -
to metal cans developed by
usetablish himself M the world. eurizing pipes, heated then cooled encs#. Can Co. - a can coated un and had lived on the homestead
Pickering Rotary C'aib-hnu noses daring the Process' aid tiltared. I the inside to prevent,the acid juice nearly all his life, moving to Green- will
The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid wi
are helping the Sslvatian Army by (� ,pawning column) - from reaching the metal itself-. about-fifteen years ago,.�isg meet in the church an -may
'taking charge of and making the When =Snufscturing samples are to ill health. Here he livid gefet!y �p nbpr $1, at 2:50 p, sp: in the
canvass for funds locally,- the =,i.n •:'Soaad Your Hors" taken several times during the day and improved in health considerably. church.
!hers thomnelves to call m you This and subjected to temperature ex- He was a inanber of the United -=+ + • • ��: .-j
iaunediate •ccrnsnienity its .asked for Db you 1 three-act comedies? I tremes and other tests in the en- Church acid previously of the Meth-
p20p -. A dollar a piece would do it We thought you did and that is the deav+wu to cnaintam a uniform prod- odist Church. For yeana.he was .Sec- HUNTERS - NOTE:::
micely. reason the Dumbarton Young People S retary-treasurer of the local school_
- - ere gala registrations are dated
Card of Thaa>ks People to brbB their play „Sound placed ,on .the market Jo. Canada in etery, In his earlier years he: was August 15 or later, all appticationa > '
Mgrs. Walter B.
Your H°rn" to Dunbart°n United
July 1988. 6 1839 they shipped to associated with his cousin, the late ;.for small att.ns ammunition for
Knos, Wan.. A. Church. ffioax retails oat this nest I EDSLU4 Bassam•and. India - in 140 Fred Gibson,of Whitby, in the APP- hunting purposes must be accomap-
•.and Mrs: I�ov and f le-shipping business. After his fat- _
amOy .wish •to.• week. to British CtuialaA, and Jamaica, Pping anied by a stateme.�t giving reasons
-thank their many friends for their . s • . liio3 the ettxaoce'of the United per's. death, he carried on general for registration atter that date.
acts of kindhess and wovAs of syn►- The Dmbsrten Y p• U. is start- States into the war with Pearl Har- farming operatidss on the ho ne The quafntity of ammunition avaik-
;pathy in the loss .of their dear hus- .Ing their season with i Camp Fire bout the supply of, tin plate was place until he sold it to Earp Canon able was based on the number of ,
,band, son and. brother Sgt. Walter A guns registered octose Aug. b.
Z. Knox, kali ed on active- aervlce, to be held behind the church at 8.00 shut off and a'aratidns here have, filtr�en years ago, He was married ug
P. m, on Mondsny, pre-
Sept. 18. If you beeni suspended Ame that date. to Miss Etta-N: Gee,-and-his only I.-�V-hih applying for.arnmu4nition, pre- ;
:in Normandy on August 14 1944. have never been to "Young Peoples" Arrangements a"•ll �y however child died suddenly when six years sent our gun registration and rat--
this is the time to ccosibe out and get I to canimence again ,just as soon as of age, from the shock of which he ion ,book. Person's with •guns regist_
Card of Tlisub acquainted. • the necessarycon�ditids3 are .R
pres- ,ver recovei!t
red. He was of n quiet + ered aer Aug. 16, rmust'produce- nature, loyal to his friFlads and gen- evidence that Emirs 5nition had not
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Mr.'w erous to childr--n and aged. His previously beam secured by any other'
nd Mea, David Warrwi aid „� wife and two sisters, Mrs. Fred ° person
for the same girl, or that the
family wish'to express to theiramany .Sam. Mich# l +'('n �a�`�'"'` Dismay, of Brook;in, and Mrs. Frank gun had not simply been transferred
Rends, their heartfelt thank# for
the tokens of sympathy tendered Trial In November ' survive. Toe pall-bearers to another person for the•purpo#e of
were: his six nephe
lhliem during their recent 'bereave- w4a, Vernon, securing more ammunition.
The Sam Michael twee which has and hid when be saw Michael,creates Elmo and Rosa ey, Torn or- 60 e a-orIW rim ire arm
aroused rw anYall amount #f interest a on which cries sloncl". top, Hugh Miller and Kea. Holliday. gee. No centre fire available.
DANCE AT CLe.REMONT ibR this district has been pAwwd on Shortly, after his arrest on Aug. _ y
for trial._in.N..oveanb_er- __-. _ ust Sth, Michael denied
- _ ever:having `
who has
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tephaw
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bthe Contsunity Hail i a ,
Round a Square Dancing - &30 wM the mutiliation slaying of Mike Francis, Toronto. The statement,. in
Sheveluk, on at sideroad north of a form of "questions and answers" -
Barretra Orchestra --- Adel:• 38c. `T
here in 1937, has been in .eaiatody was read by Inspector Wilfred '.a'o.
since Augurt Franks, Earlier, Francis, who said
u.
r W. H. Moore, M. P. to speak to kachael's Defence-Attofiey, Fd, that he knew Michael on Syria be- 'VICTORY BONDS _
Claremont Bowling Club J, .Murphy, of Toronto, told -Msgis- fore coarsing to Canada, testified
trate Ebbs "there isn't even a high that. Michael bought s riff about To have and to hold
W. H. Moore, M. P., will be the degree of suspicion. All we have seven years oto". He also stated
guest speaker at the annual Bowl- heard was available,in 1937, yet no that Michael had purchased shells. - -
ing Club 'next • Wednesday. Mr. steps wel., taken then. The evidence This too, was denied by Michael,
Moore- will' speak on "Past WAr is sot even circumstantial". . who said he ivas only at Francis'
,
at A= and an the same Cromm Att�� Alli F. Amnia home once - to extend a funeral. , �• �' TUB$Y 8r COMPAN7�
•
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subject .for tho,.general •public at declared the-eviddace "added up to: Ole CMIMserl, e STIIZENT SECIIRITII�3
i3,p. M. in the club•hoaoe. The tonsn- ne other reasonable doncksiou thaw 8heveiuk declared i `iaathe oeila�r occasion
oa es TONGS s'rssET
one a .,
ament-•is to be of "mixed dpybles".' s �
Ntws
that Michael =ordered sh.veiuk".
"The placof the magarJMe under house when he saw Michael app-
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the head with the heading "Behind roaching him a short time before he
Opetaing the fail season in the-lot- TBLi des ;
al-United Church last Sunday, the the Sex Crime", and the dismetn was ninrdered . µ rvsv>�>Liet
Magistrate Ebbs, declared ,I find, o
• meat of the body in the extrao gi ... . ' .
evening attendance was small - not :.. .
My mAn*+Ar described b_y the_rOrnn=_there is sufficient evidence to saladAM official to take up tl - 94W.-0 -
a visitor perforated the task6 er, old the that Sheveluh ro this case for trial".
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�iella�d for QuCji - planned and achieved, that Rose- %&Mt Gff7 • ` ` 4
wood should be what it-was now. Reloar Ag'S1II
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Furniture and books had not been. after 2 huee' 9 +
SA_ all bought at once by one person.
A-BA%-
They had been acquired by differ- "I sure am happy to be able to give
ent people of different generations, up all those pt'11s and medid.for
and the place breathed now through my coostipattieo. They were mighty _
that variety of tastes, harmonious
unpleasant. AndIn-
in its completeness. There were found, once I
ledgers in an old desk in the "of- started eating
fico" — a one-story room that H a L L O O O O d
µ" y oneALL-13RAN
housethatthat old how these mea 4` Iular:.agai u� iz
a .
...TEh _ e 1
d planted and but t. 5 �` tam most
�. tainly -pleased `
The rose �, the
•' garden, which, occupied ��;, � mit v belie e s
the space that was formed b the
_ ang e,between the house and the wLL•HRAN can
office, had always,bees the pride.of work wonders if is.due to
wy�
sapphires • iaad D Q m e n d s the women 'of the Horton iamil
Y• ' 1 *fes lark of dietary"b=ilk" It helps cot aeat
The Pds were- filled with P!
- the -the-Dawes-snppliea
-' DOROTHY TROWBRIDGE fashioned roses to a few rare andmotion lZatALL40"M everyday.Drink
- �° pkatylofwaterl don4ftdreuen
-- -costly ones-.-Each amistress of-Rose--- ,
Get AL1.IBRAN at grocer's.Z rasp.
' SYNOPSIS roadster which she did not'recog- wood had added her own individu- { Made by a in Laaadon,Canada.
Posay Horton; working-cal X= =ik was,slowing down and
e changes which had enriched the
-Ismper by, making 80rue min
>soocld� balls about the beside her. She thought at first friendliness, without detracting
Sylvia Fes► �� of Chicago, holds •
ia>R course,' shatters the wind- that the car. was, occupied solely g silk
y applied _Bright Student --
atthidd of a parked automobile. by flashing teeth and a small from the formal .:outlines of• the sties Indirectly a _
Harry Wilson. the owner, Insists• moustache, so conscious was she-*
garden. The first Mrs. Elliott Hor- bar a Nasi airman. Her sweet- ----- -- .
=bat she tell him what Is wrong. of the engaging smile that met her on had planted the low box-hedge Sgt. Low Harris, 00, also .
wound three. side thus insuringof Chicago, found a German AustraliansEm learn as they fight.
'_'the explains that' she }tan written.. upward glances Then she realized greater � �� in I tea" soya The Empire Digest. The Army•'her school roommate that site is that that was only part of a very privacy for herself and " •and had Italian Education Service .has -been out-
'engaged., Now, the roommate is sunburned• face in which ` bright 'family. Then Gran's mother-ice-law seamstress` style the dainty under• standingly successful.
eo�tg to visit her. Really Peggy brown eyes were regarding her had built a latticed summer house garment for Sylvia, •
g .Report on one case: "Four, weeks
In kept is such strict seclusion by admiringly. And it all belonged to against the center of the hedge at ago he could not read or write:
Iter gsiadtnothes that she never a man around twenty-five or six, the fu end, with a path leading word's sake, and according.to thine "Yesterday he was up before the
staeets any boys - .ad isn't en- she quick! edged. She had a sed- from it to the open en•1 of the gar- own heart, haat thou wrought all ..
y J eolonel.for forging a leave pass.
0iaiasi• Hes sister, Maxine Truo. den vision of the fila-it would be den, near the house. It was Gran this greatness, to make thy ser-
fit+ is a successful screen sem• to go riding along all open read who had an opening cut in each vant know it." It is God who, out
The young moan insists that Peggy with a man like that. � side of the hedge, a path crossing of the goodness of his :heart, has _
Borrow the ring his fiancee has "I beg your pardon" he inter. from one opening o the other. In planed all these blessings for the -.
Jost returned and pretend it is bar rupted her ridiculous thoughts. this "'ay the garden was used mon House of. David.. God has wrought
' engagement �. "But could you tell me where I frequently than it would otherwise great things for David to let hila
CHAPTER III . could find the Horton place?" have been. know•that he loved him and cared
"The Horton place?" Peggy. re- To Be Continued• for him:
- Peggy turned to walk up the prated in astonishment. Who on - 'J
solid to the main entrance of Rose- earth was he? The Greatness of .Ginn' _ - '
wood, but she had gone only a .: - - S .0 N D A l "'Wherefore thou art great, O tion
Yea, -Horton. .Didn't you ever Jehovah God: for there !a none *i
few feet when she heard the .hoak, hear of thetas? Old family, large S C H Q Q L like thea , and thou N@+Ces8lty
.s Bonk of an automobile bora behind place, and I am -sure it is wound , Jehovah
her. Stepping quick! to the side becamest their God. God man!- The University of •Western
y hea in devoted
re some place. I thou ht ma be
= nee if it were Hato. the
g you cow to me lust where." fested his pe— in .
Harry-returnia . A "I can." _Peggy was somewhat _ is wonderful ways, when he brought training of teen and women
- 3eptendter_s .__ em_�._ot Egypt and destroyed for the duties and respond- -
nettled at this brief summary of RMGION IN im LIFE OF their foes. by •a great miracle. In bilEides of citizenship:
her family and home by a stranger. A NA the wilderness he fed them with Fall Te=rm $ istration
• theHortonplace ! Samuel 0. 7 manna; a cause
water o s 1944-W -
"Is it really? he asked raising I forth from a smitten rock. H gush
Sao tember etb-Students ' in
FOr �� his eyebrows' is surprise. "Now PRINTED TEXT. ! Sauaoel stroyed Theis' enemies sad caused Medicine In all years except
!sat that odd that I should have 7:17-28. the first year.
Give your loved ones the thrill GOLDEN TEXT. Jehovah them to possess'-the land of Can-
j' they long 'for`& message in driven right-to it?" He looked to- - J aha. Na heathen ttatlQn could point Se tesaber 1.Sth - P u'b I i e _ -
wards the house and will be unto thee an everlasting ;�
ave a low Health A ATursln
your own voice. W• cera s students.
specially equipped to product g light.' and thy G� out any deliverance wrought .by
{ personal recordings. Christmas whistle of delight. "It surely Mia °ry' its deity to be compared with sep�ewer arra, zath, aath-
Ov Isaiah 60.19. Students In Arts, Science.
I erseas Mail closes Oct 16th,' -beauty, g -Business Administratio
ty, isn't !t? That's what I.call God's'amazias deliverance of His
Arrange an appointment with.
Devotional Reading: Isaiah 60:
'- out delay. W*'pay all mailing real Colonial. I'd like to just pick 1b-28, Wig' chosen peoph. _ _8eeretasial. Science, ,first
charges. it asp, as .it is, and take it...away. Be ' - -yearc.. etc. pre-Medlclna. eta..
MonO�Im 'S■lelad 'System with me. Thank you so much," he House. Topic: For Gods " . Davids Prayer _ -
' - Por further particulars re=
oage Bt, Toronto added as he settled himself behind Aad now, O Jehovah God the' gardens scholarshlps, matric-
f!0 Y the wheel and drove on /LersOa MatetuL• ! Samuel 7. word that thou hast spoken �eoa- o astudy loanwrifunds, -courses
KI. 0171 * * ; il0aimory Verse: I vvaa glad whoa corning thy servant . . . and with THE REGISTRAR
they said unto me, Let us go unto thy blessing let the'house of thy
Peggy iv eched him curlousiy. the house of Jehovah. Psalm 122:1, servant be blessed for ever." The University Of
thinking of 'his surprise when she THE LESSON IN'ITS SETTINt3
- You Will Enjoy Stn i in-to osewoo . ..Mo..-Inasmuch, as our lesson ester>i>c-oritari�: --
yina Atwe see how consistently he !ought
The ST. REGIS HOTEL But instead of. turning in at the does not contain any data for de- to magnify the Lord. He realized LONDON - CANADA
• gates, he drove on past them. Sud- termiaing exactly in what- part of Telephone: Metcalf 0000
roRoNTo he owed everything to God. It eP
denly the car came to an abrupt David's reign these events occur-
Re•a1 witb Bath. sbow- p was God, not moan,' who overthrew
ball and n to back, But he red, except that they were before
•r dna retepbea•, the birth of Solomon, it is difficult all the foes of Insall.and unto Him
0 single. 92AS up— passed the gate and only stopped n• belonged all praise, -
D•■bie, e=lse up. when he had agaia reached her .!o assign a particular year for the The words of nfen often' prove to
D Good N'wd, Dialaa and Done-
IRS NIGI t17.- e a e. Some i se- } • t
Sherbotane at Caritca "Could I. give you z lift?" he, speaking, we believe the events did to speak falsely; others speak is
not occur far from ,the year 990
TeL RA. ass asked. "I'm going as far as the good faith and -make promises but Sold by all Dada•-tee.
B.C. 33e Itobe See sed i1.0o
town - what's its name?" fail to fulfill 'them, sometimes
"llfarshville is the 'name'or the Place.-While other towns are through forgetfulness, or other '` w
T town," Peggy, replied'with dignity, mentioned is our lesson, the prig- times through circumstances be- s
Way TO +mot "and I t care for a fide. cipal city here is Jerusalem, yond their control. But David •
Sall P I m nor ,•
Revelation From God knew he was dealingwith One '+
_he--said. I hope �,kccording to all these words,
• • you 'don't think I was being rude whose essential character is truth.
and according to all this vision,
Hers is the chance for every per- or fresh? You don't look like a Because David knew God was
n in Canada sufterins from sore. so did Nathan speak unto David. faithful and true he could rest is a
Shing; painful pries to try a simple hitch-hiker, you know, but I just
Nathan. told David all that had y
e remedy with the. promise of thought — well, good-by." He His promises. If we only believed
r reliable tire to refund the cost been revealed to hint by God. A
of the treatment it you are not He on again, more deeply that Gods'words and
vision is to be ,distinguished as a - -
entlatted with the results. Peggy looked at his rear license method of revelation from a dream., Promises are true, end their fel- e r
Simply go to any druggist, and plate. It was a California -license. fillment is sure, what a difference
Sot a bottle of Hem-Roid and use "Then David the king went, in, it would make in our lives. '�� a-U
As directed. Hem-Roid is an intern. Some'tourist,.she decided, who had and ear before, Jehovah; sad he
a1 treatment, easy and pleasant to heard of Rosewood. said who am I O Lord Jehovah
.+ase and pleaaing results are quick- She entered the oil ' F ' , ,
Tis .noticed. Itching and soreness gt lids .of her and what is my house, that thou
are relieved, pain subsides and as home through the large iron gates haat brought me thus far?" David'
the treatment is tumors
paned the tore, and walked u Heada"
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pintul••pila tumors heal over Tray-' p the long driveway !s asking what merit there is is -
7as the rectal membranes clean -bordered on both sides by old elm him that Jehovah should' have
ad iF
healthy. (let a bottle of Hem- trees. In spite
old today and see for yourself of Peggy's desire blessed him so richly ,up tiD this, Noth=ngismoredepres•
what an easy, pleasant way this Is to be modern she loved this place moment. He felt -he .was totally (sing thin headaches... �' KILLS FILTHY FLIE AND
to rid yourself of your Pau• -misery. which had been built b her Why sufl`er?_Lambl 's ='
NOTE: The sponsor of 'Nb notice ' Y great unworthy of such consideration. He y yIt
_grandfather, with its old-fashioned owed all to God's grace, will give instant'reliw..
I • reliable over, 0 yea b■sise■r Lemblyiisgoodforcu.�•
•, ss nuance ser over so yeas•. it you gardens now tended by the children "Source of All Blessing �
rue trerytea wit► ,■ore, ttehins, and grandchildren of 'the Negroes "And this was et a small thin uhgtoochuhe,painsio a
Palatal piles. Hem-Rote most help g Y g back. stomach, bowels. Irs•ssr. e '
se■ quickly or the small purchase who had-belonged to the original- in' thine eyes, O Lord Jehovah;
IMce ..tit be gladly txrngaea. owner of Rosewood. As she ap- but thou hast spoken also .of thy " `l
proached the house she looked at servant's house for a great while to a
it with a smile. Harry was right. It come; and this too after the man- HEADACHE Powook nal
_. k. would-be.a swell--place- er._ E� O-Lord--ehawah.
The long wide hall running through had done, great things for David Sufferers o! y
#nom SIU66,1 h the.center with its hardwood floor in the past, but this was a .small bleeding and Ju$r aV` IN a
waxed to,a glass-like surface would thing is 'God's eight, he thought,
PILES
p r o t r uding
KIDNEYS be a perfect place to dance. Candle compared, He now prom- piles should g
light gleaming on the old 'maho- ised to do for the House of David. know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat
tt n gany furniture in the double � "And what can -rDavid say more ' the cause at its source. Money
Try t11. Original Dutch Drops par unto thee? for thou knowest th ! "
It is poisonous waste that your'kidneys tors' should create romance for y back if the first bottle does not
abould be filtering out of you blood that any girl. servant, O Lord Jehovah.- For thy satisfy. Buy from your druggist: y `
may cause backache, dizzy spells, leg +
eramps,restless,aleep-broken nights,and y
smarting and burning. For relief use the -She sfopped k--'moment as she
remedy that has won the grateful Lk looked at the house: She had-been` _ air _� *.•
vt thousands for many born here and had'never ceail'� no- " If you suffer MONTHLY
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, y +j
-'This effective diuretic'and kidney stimu- tined it much before. It had al-
]f�a� is the original and genuine Dutch ways, been just "home,".15u; look-
IfIru
Drops in careful! meas r •o�• t
e sae apo es. t.is one o
torts
nuc eF that it IFLMMLL MIR
favorably known remedies for relieving had taken generations to mak �' µ'ay r
e i You who suffer such pain with tired,
congested kidneys and irritated bladder. Rosewood what it ryas. The silver *� '� ?:- � � • nervous irritable weak feelings—due
It works swiftly, helping the delicate . to functional monthly disturbances
Alters of your kidneys to purify the blood. which she used had b'ecn brought —should try Lydia•-E. Ptnkham•s
Lff
fYom En vegetable Compound to relieve such "r
)Be sure yomf'get the original and genuine— gland' by her great-gravid= iso / GUARANTIED T O DYE 0 Al L FABRICS ICS symptoms. Pinkham's Compound
�aeked to Canada. insist on getting father. Heb aiieestors whose Pic- y jk► nears NArtrst:, Thousands upon
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. thovasnda have reported beaent.
tures hung n the large 'hi-h-veil- INCLUDING — NYLON, thouw label directions. '
hoc at your druggists t ,. ro lYDIA E.PINK A ' VE°� LE' 4
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> ' bought War Savings Stamps to the ton sport a day last week with bar Mr. Wan. Fitch bAa been a
' value of $78.21. Miss Mildred Brown pPmnted
.. r1. -C-LARSMONT .. mother, Mr.. T. William.. Issuer of Hunting Lic ata.
_ _� r' was the Leacher . and she talo'
_ Mrs. Fred Herbert andJean"Several ahur+eh members asd ad- sister
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1. _ charge again next week, for anothi herents went to a :cottage-prayer and ,nephew, ware week-end visitors
' Chas.• Cooper is spe�ng .the . . -- =-+---- meeting at the house of Mr. mind'• with the Harbert fr i pity. .
week on a trip to Detroit, Mrs. J. Knox over the week-end. : '�unb$rton . Mrs' Gordon Lohman, of Markham, Mr. and Mro. Cooper holidayed
' Mrs. J. Button .and'daughter are Mr. Thomas Beer i,3'not'recover- on Wednesday of last week. The with Mrb: Ella Parks.
• -- - -st the 1. .E. Forsyth hone, while ing a3 !list as his friends would - -, -- inext^one will be at"the horn of Mr. - Attendance ant chunch acs Sundae •
The next R.--d Cross meeting will
Dr. Button.is A Watson Lek,, -like. to A� and Mrs T. Williams this Friday was indeed excaptionaily small.
.I---- Miss Margaret Macnab spent a The bereaved; in the passing of e a night. All interested will be eel The Women's Inatitutll meat
few clays with fritoia-in Uxbrid&= Mr. Fred W. Gibson, Greenwood, Annis at 2-30'p. -m. Tuesday, Sept. come. • do,Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 2.30, at
19. A good attendance is hoped for.lss� week. have the sincere sympathy of their , Mr. wind Mrs. T. Barefoot have the barn of Mrs, J. Dehnei �iitord
"? Dr. and Mrs.Tomlinson Bp-int last Broughams friends:: .- I. Word has bean received that Har- taken a cottage at Ajax for the vein- Por Roll Call -- "A Current Evpat",
,'st ,.week '" Hornpayne. old Scott, o! the Baq, atnd Bill ISem ter: Topic - 'iPublicity" - Mr. W. C.
' Mr. and •Mrs.—f'lovd Costes ' o! -� 1 L of Dumbarton, have arrived saft y , : ,
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I. Torotato, spent the w-�k-end with ___7re overseas: •children srid Fred Wilson were Tor- music,, Ladies, pease attend.
'- -Mrs..'Coates, here, Y We are sorry to hear of fife -ill- onto visitors last week. -
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__ wrence �' . ' School..h�s .bean held off for an- ��d recovery.
spent the weak=and with-hi.3 'parents. ing for a sp y onto are spending a couple of we.,ks • . • . and others r
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other'week in order that,school re- We weledue Mr. and Mrs. George with Miss R. Hutchin • who enter- *
Wi3 are glad t0 report.that Reg. �. .
Pairs may be ocrsapleted. Bannerman, of�Torotato, to our-tcmm-
.. Kennedy is back at school again. taihed a number of wee friends on In the Estate of Thomas. C. Brown,
•.Reg. who has' been ill for some t.ane %,haaj Promotions,-- f June_ We _-e Weir _ y of-�st�€e-k to a-b e -
-nour of Ru I
has becia gaining again t s'sumaner. y ane m o
We ask you`to note that the dance Gam' 6 to ? - Joyce Wistar 2. _ - Mins Margo '.Wilson attended ,a All perlsorfs having claims:against
Grade 6 to 6 - Margaret Joh�ascra 2, the Estate of Thos. C. Brown, late
oris week in .t)`a. C..iismunity Hall .. I .• . . . ' corn roast at Mr. atnd Mrs. John
_ _ Diane Pratt 2; Ronald Bell- 3, Mary Wartts Addresses of Boys Overseas -Ste"r m, 1 of Brougham, Pickering Torwnship,,•
Board is beim bald on Saturday ev- Barlow Pass, Jo we, of w—pass. a roes-U-nit of Dun•artosn of Last wok. o �C�n o, w--diett on or
g Grade 4 to b,- Frank Wonftmott 3, is again this year 'asking for all np- -about the 6th day of August, 1944,.
_ .. .,___eiaing .instead' of Friday. Master George Duncan returned
Miss Nicholls of Toronto; is spend Olive' Lowa3, Ronald Candler 3, to�iate .addresses o!..the boys and are hereby' aotifi°d to til® their
home" ftez�'apiiading a couple of
Velva .Johnson pass. Grade 3, to girls of the. ,district, who.enliated wee" in- Windsor-with coues,,.u�. cla'cns with the w.:dcrsigned, on or
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idg a few days this eek With Mica ' Sunday itext: at 10.30 is Mission- ,before the First Da
4 - John Bryant 1. Grade 2 to 3. - from here, and re now on active .� y of Oatob^r,
Graham• Janet Be7nna 1, Barbara Johnson 1, service overseas or in Canada'Any 1944,' after which date the estate
` . . ,• Miss. Betty pretty is speDding a ary Sunday, sad th... Sunday School
!ew da>rs,st bcr home here. Betty Edward Cansmack 2, Marv-2n Barlow ra, r:ber- of- this Unit will. be glad ' will be distributed, having regard- .-
mil have 1 music the
<•:, 2,. Fred Kay 2, Bobby Candler be- to receive same, without delay, in � Pastor,- Mr.-J. Haul, will be chief only to claiana which shall then have
::._.has been on the tat! o!'thef.Orillia low pass, Russell ' Candler "'below order that our •asailing of' parcels, . . I. been. filed, and the ti�deraigned will
Hoop" during,the summer. . ���• "t '-
. A ball game was played om Moo- per• Grade 1 to 2 -- Bennie Lowe sponsoreif by the Overseas Box 1, mubW .school reopened .oi n 1doln- not be liable to sny Derwin of whose
'day~ er ealr4, at-ttbe,_Park%, 2, Nora Cox 2, Earl'Puckrin 2, Leah Fund .may be away in time ibr the ' day o! this weekI claim she h�a not than have had
,Csadler below pass. Sports events Chris maa mailing. - 1. Mr. Leo. Hagerman returned to notices
Etre loess lw's and a teats of duAkig the last'terrn were well con- war liter ,a week's lnolldsy Dated at k3tou�lnali-.1 this lith Day K
mets who have, been working on. the tested seed good showing was mads - - k
.asilwsy here, laying steel. - • , ' . .September, 1944. 11 -.
seinen Boriaad returns this west by all the pupils. The highest points , teen River - -
stifbee spending Ms holidays here were taken by Dick Pnckrin for the ' _ _ e _ . .-.. hlOra. T. C. Brown, Admiaistrshitcr
W}iiteva!
wick+ his smother. Gordon is employ- boys, and by 'Teresa Jordan for the I Merle Thompson, of Hamil- �-• - Broughaaa Oaf. .
.. - -ad is Toronto with the Borden Co. girls. During the year the pupils -- .-_ t� 1 �-
Tire build 111t of the end Township
:- Na, Brougham, has be m torn 4 . . s "'�.fX f ,?
doww, making quite an improvement 1., x y i r„ry" y*r ,`� R " whew _ . ..
is the general appearance of the >. . COW?
O die�o
iceaMs burkding. 1� r ,
tib ti 04*0 b ,
ta+o �d
.- _ 'leap United Chiron sarn�l hold thaw -e* ti v . y . �' Pnosacw°�r'c�"whole �""e•
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— 221play sr rviee m+ 4unday nlorni:n� = <k eor_a„yx1. °�d Ate' _
at 11 o'clock 'The evening servicer .
- - has been withdrawn that th� con- °. ,a .- her As �a .
xrftmtiea may join with the'Bsp- '� '' i,A -. - -
,#tat (�ssrch to bear Rev. liexton's _. r Mw'ww4h�
1 \ r - ball
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A srceessi'ul garden party - . . + - � IVORY—.. - ftgl*b to faProd6cis ae
m held at the home of Mrs. Rhakes £ - __ ._. - - -
blr the United Church Mission Band,: '
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_ pa N'rday evening o! last week.' The -. - - aw� a '"4d sD"a i e�
proceeds amounted to ;27.29: If � 2 d,�°' abs ' and lobo ..
' institute will holdb«saeda: Prorsd
.. _.:their regular meeting on Saturday - _
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!®01b, at 2.30, at the home of Mss. -1 . .
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!Water Ward. The guest speaker
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- ,[a Brown. Everyone is urged to W u
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• Morg'" Pugh Retires from.+ Farm -_, _
- Having f-arThed near---.Ci ... - - - . _._ :7- -. ._ _- - •
-the 9th concession for the peat
thirty Yearn, Mr. Morgan Pugh, BViOUSLY babies and children trust have Ehe wool, cotton and rayon yarn she requires e
well-known l8rmer of thin district, underwear. So-the Wartime Prices and Trade have always.had to get a substantial part of our
sold his 100-acre fa:cn last week. has given spetial'attentson the production requirements t}nes, even.in peace-
Board to is fran coon
'Tkne new owner,is Mr. P.iVilaan, of .-of these garrrents. time.`But situs the war. there has been an acute
Coltingwood. Mr. Pugh plans to se- The problem has not been so rRush one of a. lack shortage of undervresr yarns everywhere. _ - - .
terse to •the vrlLagx► next egrteg• _ -- - ,,` ��saiv-AsafenaLg, but-of..getttrig the rare-trQte. 1-1 - m
- (wool, cotton, rayon), spun into yarns-and then . addition W production dit6culties. The efforts of the
+paee�a+ont Man Has Bad Fall ":...Iknit into garments.Canada has never-pvoduced all Baerd to meet the pevbkm are given below.
-' lli[r. ..Jaenee Costas ie improvirng - THE IN�REASE9 DEMAND RNLrtb FROM• =
,nicely this .w•�k, after. suffering ��- .
painful injuries in a tall last week. ..- ':. _ '"
- Mr. Costes had been working on it; M«.bebMs . . .It's eMweedY ede"d e" el "COMMO W guerre bevieg ' see 3>
.. M,.,e to M
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the new garage of.Mr. Deasn Moire, ::', a"� - �Lw_ _
t .1 - I Mee•war M w.eteeee. ' f R
oba ..
`L L.��r
at Brougham, when ha al►Peed and - : ; N„s.ebweeed hr eeisrwe«'bv_
_: < .='fell shout 12 feet to the ground. N bx+ewd c'"."""'!aegis! . .. te.: hews +ewMM . tNdben $
- Men pew�rNb ��"aeoeeey- wealthy etIslde 1
have bees IMe
..: . No bones were broken in the tall. , _
Areeed Fersh.
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F�resches Farewe!1 Sermon �t
Rely.
w. H. Beaton, will preach MORE UNDERWEAR.. 6.ut still not on Ugh �' �° i `�
Psis farewell ser r one this �gming _ - _ i A
- e Oe a `:i.;3 +
Sunday, when he will leave on Mon- work a m inea v '` -
Th mason is the!k tusk h mol been pas tole M produce wlNi
• � ach e e lable h •
iday for the West to take up his -
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the skilled en t+d i lb 1
'new poet on the Staff of the Coll- "s ants eel -
jUnited Natie enough yarn and gone to es tie igcraased Go "` if
. n q over the.
age of Brandon; an atbliate of the '
demands a world. nh ,
.. -.;university of Manitoba, The United . . _. _ w ; ''
. Church membeps will, attend this N HAS SE ur IT
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W AT EN JDONE ASO '
. service: . - . ._ :.'
- ,../First of all the Board found out.the kind and- additional 60Q,QW garments will ,be'piovided- this �Y a
• en children must have. 'year from these sources.-
Pie Social - 22nd.
quantity of !arm is Canadian
. s or with rod
c/Negotiation,4 were conducted p ulctian
./This showed that the public i asking f more titan 'authorities in other countries for supplies of yarn to'
. __ _ :A. Pie. Social will be held in the is actually needed. ' 1.
basement of the United Church here Canadian knitters for rise in children's underwear. ' ,,
. on Friday "evening,. Sept: 22,.at 8 = ./So plans were made to see, b directing prod JPrimary cotton mills were. required .'to- divertl
y uMnon
m. proceeds--are to--be-nasi-tor -- >::: dowtrthe kirks;if we could meet-the swollet de=nand;--- - -
-- ern d res- ties fforn Fabric -manWhcture to the,
____ Cbrist:r+ss Overseas Boxes. as nearly as possible.e. ...
Tkeee boxes are to be sent to out - ° spinning of Yards. _
-... local boys overseas:'There will be a manufacturer _ A� made N Selee•� r "I
_ i/Eac ter _
h was told to produce an increased is were through
nuinber of ts,
atlonal •
- program, followed by. an suetioh Barmen five Service to direct tflore
lab of. plea. Everybody senna and Th:s iieerriased ssipjly of ebitdrees's srtdsswear neoMsg labour to the •uIIderweat . 's t
�/A constant check is kept rfe1" asst elf I is sheen by tM r�Mw asses N Mie milksc k_
. oontdbnte-tit'this wortby cause. liser.e Mle� •. . •%
on mills to see that they are dA special campaign weal , i,;= ,:
producing the rsquirtd launched to enlist part tuft • •• °�
,number, - l
;'Broughams ',.. workers. , _ t , -~
;%/Manufacturers not pre- /Distribution to'retail' � +
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'Tine work' of ie-ntodellirig tics :.viously making..childrern's ��:
` , ' stores was organized to en-
Matthews' Hotel. -flor the Council __.T _ 1�-. sure_equitable_.suppl�_ 'ate
underwear w�r�in�l�G�d to 93Mt��o- 1 e42 ;
an • -- :• g n• n overage . . . -- • . •- •- . :
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old shed and dance floor above has t . ' '
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bceten demolished, Ieaviing 'rather a . . _ • _ ! t
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bleak view of the old house. Mrs.
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Matthews is having a _sale of .furn-. ._ A _
' iture and surplus household goods. %i~ tel d4 - Daly t 4# *00 - ,
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Visitors from Toronto for -week- -
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end included: Mrs. Walter Knox, '
11 Miss Doreen Findlay, Miss Kay • ';;
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THE WARTIMS !]RICE/ AItD TRADE BOARD v `� �'
Billy and Mr. Harper. „ ;« utter}<' �0...;aay� �.. tic. a
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r ACCOVIFTANTS A ADDITONS S A21RD'AMBING 1t)ON'T DELAYI EVERY
SUPPER- PATENTS -
° �VUKPLETZ MONTHLY BERVICX or of Rheumatic Pains or New. Many Danish women have "cari-
rasali businesses our specialty. AWITIOUS GIRLS oad Still should try Dixon's• Remedy, IP'ETHERBTONHAUGH.Ik COMPANY osity mirrors" which enable theta
Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. Patent Solicitors,All Government •reports prepared. Established.. to look up and down the afreet
3rrett k Company, 5 M eningtou. "" - MIDDLE AGE Ottawa Postpaid _=1.00. 1890; 14 H1bg West. Toronto. -
,t + at. Toronto. women, learn hairdressing at Can• Booklet of Information on re- from their windows.
ada'a finest and largest schools.. LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER BY quest. _ _ -
+:, ALUMILNU39 Refined, dignified work. Splendid -getting-rid of those ugly- wrtnk-'
pay. Write or call for tree liter. lee, large pores, Baggy skin. SHEEP
RANITE
UTENSILS REPAIRED Hairdressing a Dottie t daguaranteed_
u ;1.00eepoet aid, Immediate delivery. / ~
quickly and smooth •tura. Harvel onto. Schools, rattan's Wrinkle Lotion dh the 0 YEAS t rre S ( cross0 for Ij2j00.24001M. tit --�
ibi Bloor Street Toronto. Branches lineal face •stria 600 YEARLING E.
as- Street, Merino and Co M
ei; ea - ales guaranteed Rideau BtreoL Ottawa ery. 10,000 5 and M{T 3Z40 l, d+ t*>K
fireproof or money refunded: J. L Rice Agency, Box 191._ Kit. ' 6 Year old breeding ewes and
PriEe 9bc Postpaid. Interesting LEARN BAIIiDRESSING THE cheneri Ontario. "-40,000 F'e'eder'Iambs for dellvery Syx 200210001b1.
on,
time agent's proposition. Robertson method. Information atter September . 1sL Southern
,Address Mend-Holes, 4{3 'Noise on requeat ' regarding classes; - Saskatchewan Woolgrowers As.; ' ,
Dame East, Montreal. Robertson's Hairdressing Aced. ,6UTUGRAI'Hv sociatlo Ma is Creek. SSQac Batch-
-- - emu, 137 Avenue Road, TOron . �_ -- - '*watt .8. ,Herrin to
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BA"-40UMNS - --- - - — 1PII11' :
HOTELS-N'A70TED TT1NE 'I�S'CED ,QUALITY STAMPS
1100 BARRED ROCKS P>rJL.L.ETB, DO YOU WANT TO SELL -YOUR SERV and SATISFACTION BEAUTIFUL $RITISII COI.ONE6 _
some Leghornif three months old, hotel? We specialise in the sale Set o
sell hr exchange for other pqul of h t 1 '• Your fl othre
meraet cents-
Ottawa. -
Toionto. Re e• ere des rous of purchasing. If Printed _
you will write or phone I will, i OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 250 ]LUU- WANTED �
arrange to. inspect. your hotel. REPRINTS 8 for 230 v� ,
110ME HEAVY BREED CHICHS- Bert Weir do Boa 15(% Dundas FINEST ENLARGING BERVIC33 WANTED TO BUY, BUSH LANDS .�
�v_�llable Street, London, Oat - TOn may not get all the films
Rr?mjds and started Wan you or Farms coa_talniag._buah_lands,q
t t1Hs-yetr,-but-yott eau-96"a suitable to cut furniture lumber.
rompt sfiipmenL yyu want th>< quality and service
vy e ng your ms to Co. Ltd., Walkerton, F!•� rF
order now, 5 e { weeks advance bnL �NCREASE PIG UTTERS . :
ordering necessary. Our- Fall COOK GENERAL, ;50.00 TO ;60 -IMPERIAL PHOTO SERViCE --•• -
Service Bulletin just off the press monthly, references. Apply to. Station J. Toronto. WANTED, RELFABLE FARMER$,
-write for_ your copy. Bray Mrs., W. H Comstock, 189' Hing who -have deed and .Facilities to -STOP �N
fatten youn R
Hatchery, 130 John $t: Brockville, Onta io, r8ecattle f gain'
sm on, a Per pound. of
MEDICAJ. SPECIAL PRICES -- In welghu. owner will supply Feed Rax Wheat Germ OU to your Sows and
meal,' or part grain, if necessary, loan k',the scientific way,used by•vulval,of
DYEING A CLEANING ON CO LOItED A YD FRAMED^ on account cotttract. Nearer To successful hoe breeders,w to overcome tons of
STOMACH AND, THREAD WORMS mato the better. Write fully.. • noma* b g bree troubles,to overcome
commog
often are the cause of UI-health ENLARGEMENTS othe sk*
SAVE YOU ANYTHING NXXDB Sn humans, all ages. No one I'm-' W. Poet Office, Box 576, Toronto. ! .»a+r846- er,heaMrarpigs,prea,oy -
dyeing or Bassam f Write to its munel Why not find out It this �uality Enlargements 4x6" In Beau. safes farrowing and got Wow breeder settled
for information. �e are gslad to to your trouble? Interesting par. t tui easel mounts 3 for 960. From- WANTED TO BUY: ALL KINDS OF p'o"+Wh•
answer your questions. vepart• Riculars-Free! Write Muiveney's ad in Gold, Silver. Circassian hard wood and soft wood 1093, Rex Oil wpplte.,in a concentrated and stable
meat lli, PsrkeYa Dye works Remedies, Specialists, Toronto ill. Walnut or Black Ebonyy finish also small quantity bolts. Write form.thinwimonatfactors so•sus"HoiteProw
Ltmits4 191 Yong* street. To- frames an Ivory mato 7x9 . &ilia. Bogdon do Gross, Furniture Co.' bunds of the reproductive system,
Tonto. PROVEN REMEDY-EVERY SUF- Bads. 1•! coloured ?to each. "Ltd, Walkerton, Ont. Rem 011iseconomical--alittle eo*salong
woy-
ferer of Rheumatic Pains or ANY SIZE ROLL - a fow�ppianes.. worth now wW
EDIICATIONAL Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- 6 or 6 exposures AGENTS WAISTED mean -MIAPenn DOLLARS h pr win
edy. Munro'• Drug Store, 335 DEVELOPED AND ERINTED 25o tor'yov wMn market Nma�omas i
" H1gin• Ottawa.. Postpaid ;1,.00. Get prom t mail sere ce on quality GAS SAVER, PATENTED PROV- StartwineRex on ri*M away...
T ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE work at low cost. Satisfied ousto guaranteed. _Fits a1� motors, you'll be annexed at the rewUs.
this Fall, Insist on Gregg Short- BAUMEEKA FOOT BAI.J'd destroys ars all over Canada will tell oto If You, have other full time em: Available at feed, seed and
hand, taught tae ' over 18,000 that Star Boa ployment, write for proof, .agency drug ,lora-•very*•*,,*.
schools, choice of b! h] offensive odor instantly, 46c Snapshot Service does the
highly-paid bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman_ best work Proposition. Victory MIP. Com-
d.�
stenographers, secretaries and r pang, Cornwall, Ontario.
reptirters. "Graduate' sooner with Drug Btaro, Ottawa. DONT TABhJ RISKS m es - � y s
Dregs." WITH YOUR FILMS _ ._
RBE'MATIC PAIN? RELIEVE Snapshots can cover be taken again. ..When radio transmitters, intend- Yli?SiN(CANADA)LIMITED
Rheumatic Pain with Fermol seal your rolls to Canada's largest ed for press use were washed eat
• 1rOR'SALE Rheumatic Arthritic Pain Tab- tad finest finishing„studio-- p + N.D.G.rental Stwan-ge:64
4•v. • lets . .: safe, effective and sure. dli ing -landings on the French G Montreal.lmen
T'OFt BALE-Co3dPLETE CREA]Lr At your druggist's or send ;1.00 STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE toast, carrier pigeons.came. to the - -
ery., package 60 gal. pasteurising and receive one month's supply Bos 129. Postal Terminal-_A., Toronto rescue, flew news co a
_ Slant Including cooling pump and postpaid. Fermol Distributors, Print Your Name and Address
+ copy back to
•t1S hp. boiler, 371 In good. con- Box 717, London, out. Plainly on All Ordere. England. • ALI and poultry I
dation. Write, for particulars •to -
J. P.-Cybulskle. Barry's Baf. out.
w `FEDIt3REED . ANQOBAS. STOCK - -
. .i first: class woollers from long
11
lino of prize winners, some re- '
o - ._ ..----. sees_.-_
OOaL William E. Harley, r!R.S - . - ,
No.. 2. Paris._OnL - - .
A .A%1JU"-A-RJU-Rt9 I JUX11 Ault. -K 17"AY 101- youlls'
J1160--RIDTNIG SADDLES WITH+'
. loather girtb, stirtups•and loath- -
Ors, excellent condition; felt pads,
*L60 each, buggies. wagons, :
carts, 293 Collage. Toronto, Ont ` • -
lh
SLI PTT HARNESS DREBSINQ
!'host leather and harness pre _• -
p:se*rvativs. silplt also hu many"
_p iloneshold uses 260 up at arost
2troeery; hardware and chain
F 1
-stores. A product of Lloyds Lb- -- - -. ��. � '' ,� +v - +o, -•
aratorlos. Toronto fi
E1.ECT14tC YUTORB, NEW. USED.
bought. iold rebalit: b o 1 t e, "4
brushesAllen Electric
d,
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Toronto., i+td. 232` Duf erin
. * -
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•DANDY WHITE FLE][IBH
2 to 4 months 88.00 each: 4' to 1 a ':.•.•.
i
84.00 each. Goldfield Rabbitry. x• -
13ox 207.. Geraldtoa. out. -
NEW AND USED CAR AND:TRUCE
parta Riverside Auto Parts. 619-- si^Boa Ea Tereate.-�- e v
7tEGISTERED JERSEY BULL :\-'' .. <
with papers. Eighteen months '
I
old. Well bred. ADDIY to Herb-
ort Wba12s, Finial. Ont.
_"VIKING". CREAM SEPARATORS
and repair parts' are always
available eltber_.. at your local - - -
._
sealer or direct from.
Separator Co. Limited, 720No�
Notre ..
' Dame West. Montreal, Qua.
1{ANITOBA HEREFORD BREED-
era' Association,Sale of 100 reg-
• Petered polled and horned Here.
fords at, auction October 17th. }
IQ r o v 1 n'c-t a 1 Exhibition Fair
Grounds, Brandon, Manitoba. For
catalogue write J. R. Bell, Live. -
stock Commissioner, Legislative.
Buildings, Winnipeg, Manitoba. :.,, s.::• ;, ,
WURPLE'RIBBON BRED AHERI-can Pit„ bull terrier pups, pedi-
greed and registered: sire andZ 77
dam were imported from United
States. Bri t < r 1, :.. .A. . . . ` ` :•`'�:. . cx r 4 z sac
gees
Kennels, Wood. 1FC',; y �, is is c? C:, k s t x k: H•y
.bridge, Ontario.
lIROFITABLE WELL ESTABLISH- - - -
ed flour.mill (`export and domes-
with :gasoline, wood dealer '
_ M
gena hauling business. in ,eon. OMORROWS EVERGROWING GARDENS. . a Why should garden-Fresh vegetables -
.'l6ection, for sale on account of.' trvailabla.only.in.iumte�r? Wh
•:;dll-health, with residence. of s • y4hould rich,ripe 0awbe ries be a luxury in winter?M.?"'wtio tAink
too11 Located to splendid er of: of tomorrow gre'doing s"sAing about it.In Scotland,where seasons are shortit has
lobs to n. Yearly •turnover ot• •
$sa,000, Price sown with ;5.- • b l�ni grow:ix to eight croof vegetables a,Year by heating i
000 sash. R'rtte- owner, Box 145, _ glop
18 Adelaide•R'.,,.Toronto. - -
with underground steam pipes • under in winter,FARM 'Pitons cE :: .. ' : •_ the air n ere
- open to h i t wmtn
'EASTERN LIVESTOCK FEEDERS
can obtain carload lots of barley _
and, oats .far teed purpbses under .-J.1 LGIN 1�''�YO THINS OF TOMORROW- are ._.Curtail your personal travel so-that -troople and]PlaIntroduce
C. or the wheat Boarstern .can Tanning t0 feed the ,world better' than• supplies can move freely over our already con-
introduce you to Western von-
dors of feed
grains. Preae It has ever been fed before, - make �geated transportation systems'? --
prices, barley fisc, oats S2 e. —.• "
_.�liveredort=Wiliiaar _ -_ - --
poo= -
sibly,few cars O.A.C. 21 Matting It �e&rthier khan ever before. 'If, 1P a Have you addedgoiur Flood to flat oTml'IIions "
Address Fredrick ind, Llo d-shed ov Of others to -
asinster, sank. y - `�t only after the war is won!
_ wounded?
QUILT SAMPLES . _.. Are ou worlds at our "war job" w And have you increased your purchases of War
Y g Y b as hard as
,SIGH GRADE SU1TINiGS ABOUT •yon Can?• " " Savings Certificates and .Victory Bonds to the -
i x 9 .makes ederlasting quilt's -- limit
40 samples $1.45 postage included. . - - - Of yOUT ability . . A!!d tilt you holding
We also have half yard REM- Are you saving and turning 1n wastepaper to on to them?.
HANTS fbr boys' knee panTs'from .?Ielp meet the serious shortage this count faces
- "All color Worsteds, bizes outlined
on. material 915c each, .vastave* the manufacture of containers for w1ar materials? Only by working as hard as we ,can * ` - -
Included.vem . . Louis Rice,, sal spaaina Are YOU cbllectirig"and-turning in every last at these and scores of other `„-war•jobs” �
Avenue. •Toronto: -'� •
_• t3rop of. fat from your-��*.0 .,y 1pA ed- -.:will we be--sure=e€— refer s .—.-ted .the
, .
FARM FOR SALE
95,000 :1 ACRES A 1. T1 LL- . _h -rl suis fsluts Q s all
angry machines that turn it into TNT?
7 ever f—Victn= +��� 1;
able, Durham county on : A Ig - JLTiI.NJ%. VY �_
Lrxcay-ellenJ soil, buildings, waterer
i
imtnedfate Possession: sacrifice, � - !,,• - '
death reason aeliirrg. Apply own- -
er`Mrs. Amelia-Marlow, Nestle--
f t THE HOUSE OF WAGRAM . ,*- .
960, ACRES, DUILDIN.GS, APPROX.
Imately' IAO acres of bush (in- , ' _ y. ;• _ .
stream, bnrlose to
oak). trout � Seagam plants in Canada and the United States are en ed in the roduction of hi w -
'stream,' close to hi,htva•y. 'Close' gag p high-proof alcohol to Help speed the war to s victorious end.
to Oshawa and Bowmanville; tn "- gh-proof Alrrnhol fnr W r is usrd in the Tbanufacture of fimokcless Polvdcl°,Plastics, Compasses,Drugs and Medicines and many oilier wartime.prod eta;
••nettle estate. Apply Nina E.
Nov.ds z .
er, owmaavJlla. Ontario. - • _
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may- .;, . ,>Y.. .. ':.•. f •w. ..r•: _ -
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AUCTION '.t'r .: ,'', ? y, `1��[ c:': vx :.'1i".:i •A :.�' •'•. r),�r\,...,w,�M... w4i`":,1 .•:,:' J .":s„�'u Y t .S11 ,ig'"',,.
rpp `�..-/■..'TT■■ A7iiL _ :,.�5•i` 44 5 �' .. x — t
3 ..r.i�ViiO : t C ..A - ''}.� +, .l .t (� ,K•t, fY .✓y"
. 'a--� ti - r Y• Ji<>1,,,;.. yap, p.. + rs�,� +Yrs
J`'''. y'^". $ k.r T.�,� ✓.,14 IIT...•-�.. • `� � 1y�-.x.Y jE •Cq' "I.� •`�G.tr��-3 '.•7
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`High C1a88 `House' Furniture,'! Elegy _ Y. _ mourn;�;. - _
-- Rangette, Appliances, Radio, Dishes
Utensils, 3IachEinie and Garden TooleNI orw
=0
W W is 4�the property' of000
JAMES W. KENNEDY ,-
am St, Agincourt, Onf.� E N NTE.
• SATURDAY, Sl?9PTE',MBI�,R' 16.
:-.Electric kitchen rangette, cream andblack
-
ec con i •lOn an Y- -
a ost' new.
_.�uoj; 1100 s8184 744PA a8usad pipes.
ua� Di
victor cabinet model electric radio 1 HIS is an appeal to THE FARMERS OF ONTARIO: The Paekin•
Iw
-Singer sewing machine _ ._kitchen g
--- Plants of Ontario, which process and ship your livestock for
table. Modern- ice box refrigerator, _
-: clreain finish Serving 'table. • Small export, ARE SERIOUSLY SHORT OF MEDT. Ever v available Farmer
table Kitchen chairs in cream and of Ontario is urged to off er his services for employment in one of
red trim Full set of dishes, Shews- : the Packing Plants in this province as soon as the essential
bury-.design, consisting of 8L pieces Work
.Clocks Large - numbez of other of the fares, is completed. OVER 1,000 men are required to start in
dishes, utensilsy cutlery, se$1ers, the month of September alone. Good hourly wages will be paid,
:- cxgcks, flower pots. set of kitchen Transportation to the plant will be provided. Assistance will be
sealers. - Copper boiler. 2 Brassgiven in arran in board and room
bird cages.- Wicker rocker. Oak g g _ -� -
..diari+ng-room. extension table. Aak Withfull staffs, the Pack'
dining-roam buffet. Haiicloth sofa', - - ung Plants of Canada have ample .capacity
antique. +6 Leather-bottom dining to handle even the tremendc:usly increased nvtrtbPxs of cattle, sheep
chairs -to �ctatch. China cabinet 'with - and swine, which Canadian farmers have rt-.,,:- for market this Vear.
desk. 'BeveiW edge, 1up"I'ating to capacity the Fac g Flants can keep the market
oak trine hail ,mirror.- Chesterfield, _cleared and livestock can be slaughtered, processed and shipped at
flue cut- velour. -2 Chesterfield
$ts most profitable time when it _its , rk UT „e !....�..._
.' cut velour to match. , gvhich occur when animals are held beyond the peak through -
Blue room bedroom furniture, corn- ( - additional feeding costs, through falling awn from -
Sisting of bed, springs and mattress._ 9 g y peak condition
Dressing-table and dresser. and through -the danger to price structures when supply threatens
w_Arm- ;� to exceed' demand— areaided.
-hair. 2 Mirrors. R*cker. _Bridge - vo
_
-lamp ,finished in a cream and blue _
_Last year-.several hui dred Ontario farmers volunteered for work in
trim:`2 Steel beds.with springs:and the plants in processing their own products and protecting their
+mattresses•. ' Sed and =s rm s P q own
P 8 3 interests. Production for export this -year has increased by 40%. - - '-'
Bedroom dressers. Dressing table. ".Available man- ver has shrunk b 2$°0
P� y / .
om
2 Bedro . chairs, One arm-chair. : -
-Bedroom r. = site askets. --
Farm Service Force, in conjunction with Employment and Selective'
Pictures and frames, Foot-stool: The-Ontario' FarService has undertaken the task o#'raisin s
Stands. Number of electric la►nps. g efficient help from antario Farmers
Wicker fern and smoker stands.: - = 'to keel Packing Plants operating to capacity this year. This department of ---
Red end
e�and the Ontario government's De rtmeo
of
er _ �culturA #eels- extension
crearn bunch. . 2 I;arge
its service is as vitally important to the interests of the farmers of this ov-
_flower stands. Lawn mower. Exton- Ince as anything it has yet undertaken. The need of meat as a Pr -
elan ladder. 'N food to our Allied Armies, to the le of Great Bre PAY essential
u�rriber of garden poop tam and to the starving
tools,' florks, shovel's rakes millions in countries being liberated 'by our victorious armies is
_ _ , hoes. the basic
Possibly a number of machine tools consideration. In addition, efficient operation in th
pe a processing and marketing `
with nu+�nerous other small articles. of livestock is necessary is protecting the greatest export market eve
r opened-
to Canadian farmers.
_
Sale at 1.30 - -
Termis Cash !.
se needed from-now until'spring. If cannot devote that
, Your services are ' you
No Reserve - property has been sold hw-pertod of time, a month or more will be of great assistance.
I'n, case -of rain, -sale 'held in 'Rink CFF>3t YOUR$TVICES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. TI You cannot qo to work at once, call os'w:sft,
-statinq that pbu will come: sad at what doteoa will be available.
CLARKE-•.,PRENTIC
Y Remember you will be serving
E, Vour own
best interests �
eII as playiaq
a ypw �
:auctioneer
,
fvU �nfornrat�on or offering your services, apply in-person, phoneorwrite, to yew nearest oAice of�
• For -person,
. .,.-EMPLOYMENT I _
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in memory of my dear husband, — --
Lafayette -,Matthews, .who passed—a-
vaay September 12, 1943. - ..'
done..dear husband,' gone: forever; 1
dow I miss your t.rmling aze; a
3ut you left me to reme�r.ber
-yone on earth can take -A 411Aft 1
- your place.
X happy'. hane wa once enjoyed-- -
Sow sweet the memory' still
-But death has--left- a lonliness'- - —_- _ .�"'' '' - — -- - -not -
.rhe world can never fill.
-Sadly missed by his loving wife, •
. :r:: l • : YOUR backin
Mar �
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Wilson- In lovingmemory of. our never . before
r
dear mother, Annie Maria Wilson, f' -
who passed away Septcrnber 13,
• War has its casualties . t even on the
1942, _
• home front. - - -
It is sweet to remember a mother - - n
Stron men laid low b accident or sick es
so dear,. : $ y
Though absent from us she is ever • . children denied their birthright . .
mothers overwhelmed with cares ani
so near; _ anxieties . . . young people faced with nes
Umseen by the world she stands by °temptations . . . the pathetic hopelessness o
our side, y destitute old age . . .
,And whispers, `My loved ones,
death cannot divide". To such- as these, YOUR. Salvation Arm',
-,
,. br*n s the
experienced, practical help- a
ski ed-fiands . . . the tactful an��ea1in�
.Fred and grandaughter Marjorie. sympathy of understanding hearts.
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iChristuuits lMisiling Overseas The present need .is .ttrgeat.
1...,.
The Post Office Dept is announc- b Make Your Response a Geeerous One
ing "deadlines" for overseas rnail= _
ing, for Christmas, as follows:
Sept. 15 - Far East, India, Burma - -.Pick• Rotary Climb
Ceylon ete.
-October 5 -- Middle East area, Iran, -.Iraq,' Egypt and Syria etc.
October 10 -- Central Med. Forces -'
October 25 -- United Kingdom and - j
France. ti
--They.i dates may of course, all be -
subject to change. IOVC" - --
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER - sev'cesitj its.PHONE AGIN. 52 W $, MILLtt� U4�`�Fo Y - 110 es G0%0gW0d`
i Old
�son a I s Hoo� '
For the Counties of York and Ont c,�,�at en.s Sv►�Ser"Ce
.ario; successor. to Corp. Ken Prom wssi �rieS�� -
tics of C. A. S: �'•, and of the Lata gree mels
J. S. Prentice (formerly Prer.tic• I Mea
and Prezitice)• 'Farm and Farm-
ci
stock Sates a Spealty. at Fa;* an.
to ,.h.•,.,,',.;•:'''•:'::.:..
R,ea�onable :•� 1 : `
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-'hone'-or wri-te. Addt ,�--61; Dun
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This Royal Canadian Air Force officer, his wife and their baby too, judging by the satisfied expres- '
Sion, are boosters for the new "magic eye' doom installed at the Windsor Station in Montreal by the
Canadian Pacific Railway as an aid to luggage-Paden travellers. The new installation, first of its NO SIGN OF THE GERMANS
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OUR WOUNDED 'Capitalist Russia? "
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DOLLING' UP FOR V-DAY ,Nasi landmarks are wiped out by enthusiastic .dean-up squads
• Troyes, France. Here girls are removing German htadquarters.sign
'asbuilding is rti`acle ready for new tenants. ;.
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it flashed; Modern war and ancient peace strongly contrasted as citizens examine tank stopped before Notre j,�-,o•
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Class Rates - Miniawaat 25e. ' a5e. Insurance of All Hinds /
JP billed by stair. ;�
Lost, strayed or stolen, from the 5 w .:Insurance Adviser
man'1 eOrtthe "n�ders')gne$1earing t.4 - �iOTICE Address _
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Telephone Pick 77818. Harry A. •.r
�iewman, Nawsllyn Forme, Dunbar- Cam ' on June 1. -
' Start in Your Own Business . .our mill will close for Sat- -- - -- .. - - -
If
you have been discharged from
the Armed Services or laid off in a nrday wfternooas, until the
war Lilatnt if your fa :nwork or of-. o�'t ka lea yon wa: ...a, :,HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS
week of. ept�mlier 1, 1944 day a
her occupation does not take ell of '
and
spendable, military exempt, willing - Vil�)UD, OE]lIENT,
-to work for financial ind.t.►e�d,�nce, - .ARE HERE AGAIN[ -
we'll establish you in your own Part O K W OO :BAND tIRd YE
business, household • - - -
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rite,'The J. R. Watkins Car_I)any; = WE DELIVER
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES •
Dept.r or Sale O-P161 2177 Masson, Montreal Boys suer C irks _wee our .
Wbife River atnd St. Lawrence App- -8 • _ -
aes - 25c basket or $1.00 per bush. _ We havealso placed in stock a fnU East Window for con iplete
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Sprayed fruit: Fallen apples at half I LINE o! MApI,E LEAF MILLIN
price. Apply Mrs. Thomas Bacot, 1
"��'`' FEES stock o Supplies
Claremont, Ont. Phony 1608 Clare. ,
For. Sale r Finlay cook stove, in AT R E A• 'W'. MITCHELL
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;good condition, also buffet - y
,le. Mrs. Fralnk White, first fa:i.n - 3IT�3Y - Piokering, Ont. _
,on Sinkeoe Point Road, south of.the f
Base Line. Plyone: yards 74: Res,_ 66W Splendid new stock of boys .
Pallets For Sale - Barred rocks, 6 Heaithfullj Air-conditioned
'months old, laying. J. Graham,, at -THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY •
.'Rouge Hill. Phone' Scarboro 586. ,SEPTEMBER 14. 15 and 18 A. E. RICHA R L:C!V cUd$f misses'
and youth$f =-
-Man Wanted =- to dif shallow well, Two Shows at 7 and 9 p. am. G EN RR A L 1 N S U A A N CR
near Dunbart0d. Urgent. Post Off- Saturday Matinee at 1.80gE A L ESTATE Scampers for "ool wear
ice Box "0" Pickering. '[' •• OON V EY A NCl T\C -
'o. Sale -, choice grana and dhiry
This is the Army
farm, one mile off No. 7 Highway (In Tedudeolor) An ofd established agency, ready
,tad village. 75. acres, 88 seeded Starting - Mea of the Arsded Forces to ie"e'
dopa: acrca of wheat, good or and George bnrvh7, Joan Lea14e Plsone, �_ 00 THE BIG FRIENDLY STORE -- b
ehaad. 2 drilled wells. Brick
sad Ronald Began -
House, roams: bank barn, pig -- . S,
Pass, hen houses, innpleneet house. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDIE C Y R t L E. M O R L EY
Tomato ib miles. Lot 15, Con. 7,
31Larkhaan Township. Phone Mark- s Last Ccasplebe Shaw at 8� _ -
ham 49 R 28. H. Bracken, Markhten. j
Chip off the INSURANCE
• or Sale - $15.00 old horse,
for plowing, or seuffibig. G. J. Lee, Old - -
r . block _
West Hill. PhonS Agincourt 816 W
DaaaW o'cwr.'Pegv►R,aa and PHONE 67 PICK.
for Sale - Chev. '28 truck Phone
Picharing 27 R 8. also an Added Attractidu . _
_ ickenong' Nardwore
or - 125 yearling Leghorn �+� --- - _ -Leos iron R O. P. stock 11.00 each. 1 Ae NAvy•� �ay . -$EPTEI[BEB SPEAL : • . .
- Don. Gibson, Phone
Pick -27-R 11.. �-Robt. Jawrie Jean Parker and - - -
.?OIN.THE "25 CLUB" NOW -
Young women would care for-child Roscoe Karam .
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i `,while mother works. Mrs. Etwell, -' . Buy one 20 mm shell a Inonth
Ofd Roeebanle Road North. R R 2, THURSDAY, FRI.,SATURDAY . .We H$ve ill Stock _
Pickering. phone 107-18. (4 War Savings Stamps buy one
SEPTEMER 21, 22 and 28 20 trim shell) : . P • $ ea
Paints, Varniahe and Brush -
5:1. RprLt.r - ' �.-Mrracl�of Every shell bought may save <
R �- e o n an In f e s .an ar en Q01A
1�4idsy, Sept, 15 -- entire household Morgans Creek utidm. _
f+nrnitnre belonging to. Rev. w. H. Eddie &Sckaa Betty Hatton ,) DRUGGISTS' WAR General Hardware 'Supplies
-Sexton, Claremont, will be sold at SAVINGS STAMP'S CAMPAIGN
the Baptist Church Parsonage- Sale -
:at 200 p.m,Terms cash. A. S. Far OBJECTIVE - $1,00010" is
_NIa le Leaf Fire SEPTEMB�;ER
;'mere_►u iotieer. p -
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ember 23 -- auction THE REXALL STORT '
!Saturday, Sept - --
as% of house and acre of land,.part nsurance -
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sof Lot 11, Con. 6, Pickering, about Ji R Boyes Phe,. S. _
..three-quarters of a mile south of CbsP Rates for Farm aad •Cosmtry Phoae. Pick 68 son
Greenwood, the Property of the
late Chester Keeler,. and occupied WindabeTE Insurance ..on. . Rtf recant ears by the late, Lorenzo s►o y 'Windmilia, Silas Ste. IFarmers of
Keeler.' The house is frwne, five lasarsmoa d We Have
rbb ms, in fair ec4adition, good cell- ,_ BY. YOU1t SO113 ILA
ar, good well, woodshed, stable, good AU Suds Ts PAT 'P�>i00>s1'i'O PBIC>c8 AT WHIT
,workable land. Sale at-2.30. Terms. "' W� or Photrs -- Garden, TeoL, Seeds, Fertiliser; -- WAN•1L+A
*+
each. A. S. h'arrrer, auctioneer. b BOWffian & Rowe Sprays, Seed Corn. ,. Z�'.�jJJ
. • . _ _
BTueetlay, Sept. 19 -- extensive nuc- Darolave; the popular oil bqund _ i
tion sale of farm stock, implemRI
ents, :WHITBY OXTAO w#ket paint in pastel shades. 'Hens and Spring ro• ors
W80 Tractor on rtibber, Threshing =
machine, Cutting box, De Laval Laws Mower sharpened and repair-• Highest Market Price
Magnetic milker, Electric grinder,. SEE OUR STUDIO COUCHES
New m9Cudio Coach ;4b00
ilk cooler, Grain etc., on Lot
30, Con. 2 Scarboro, half mile • • • . T
west of Kennedy Highway at Ellns-. Studio Coach aa+d : AL V IN B u s SBY p I t."K:�:R I N Ver' ,FARM S
=mere, the property of the Estate of Two Occasional Chair s -
the Late Murray Loveless. Terms - x•00 and UPL I M ITE
Cash. Safe at 1.00 sharp. John " • ' • Hardware and Tiasasith
Brooks, Clerk. Sale at 1.00 sharp. Studio Couch and Two - -- >tDOidl'lR1CD--MW (iBAD1iN(3 STATION - -- _
A. Roberts9a-And E. Teese, semina- Lounge Chairs :184• ,`,Phone 46 -
. WHITBY, ONT. PHONE WHITBY 886
` trators. Gordoin Sellers, auctioneer,
32-Piece'Hest-resisting -
Agincourt, Ontario. in Tris --Bought and sold,_ -
_. 4 1 0 = attern _.25 U _ used,
--W,a£-esdsy, dept: Z7--- auction sae --:» : -- sed_-Clothitng Steri etsua- -- ]RIE—LUNIStm-
of
--household iturniture and effects, and p like new, Carey ■
A nice Line of-Wedding Gifts bird etoc>c o! high class snits, l i1e Co•
the property of D. Gannon, Brough- and Shower Gifts
am., Ont (at 'post Office) Sale at overcoats and pants. Also a good :: 'LTMITED `
1,50. Teraina cash. Clarke P'relntice, C. A. $TERRITT stock of new loath bb and
anaticgoeer, Milliken, Ont. windbreakess' and gea& furnish- Searboiro` Junction
• • • • Furniture and Funeral Director Ings at vary reasonable prises. Calla
-. -_ aid be convinced. �.
Saturday, Sept. 16 suction sale of Store Phone 18 Res. 90 gam 8ebwarts ' TELEPHONES•-- Howard•1117, and-Scarboro 884IS
household furniture and barber shopfouishings. -,Matthews, ouse 21 Bond Str. WasL Oshawa
Brougham.'Sale at 1.30 p. ai. Team' t 'Wh. . Atkinson ` Ve stablesLicensed.Aaetionre: :Fresh $ - � , WXPhone 290, Stouffville, Ont �ot� Na 2-5XWVM
`Formerly with "Rivera" theori No. 8-88noted auctioneer and dealer ofL j;L ihie. 1-ERHastings County In Season, Na 2-EY zing in Farm Stock and
Al} sales personally listed and ad-
Property Sales. 'SILK'S MARKET ace out der Now For Storm Sash
vertised. Bills prepared and posted.
Prompt Service. Rea$onable Rates ( ; Pltope Pic$erias X
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