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TOL. LXX __� ,Yw._:_. _._'-°ICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. L, 1945 r. _No. to
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Clothingto National Vothin Nrive.
The Clothin action carried on .
bene recently 'y the Rotary Club, / Pickering Vrage
is Pickerinrg's .part in the National
,
.-Campaign, was carefully . managed A. H., Clark, Lakefield; . H. J.
—by M� L pEan, who offend ius _ _...--__—. - ._.._
C1Wk, and 'Mrs. red alsdon, of
store as a receiving depot for the Burford, spent Sunday with Mrs. W.
one and a• quarter tons- of- used, ser: J. Clark.
vieeable clothing turned' in' by the + • Miss Nancy Clement, of Oshawa,
An encouraging amount of ' clots-' — Fowler family.
:Ing
was received..,..encouraging, ' The Young People's Union of the In that everyone kmew ' of the need, - _ Uf nited Church held their ammal
_ knew where the clothing was going, ' / , / / Hallowe'en. Party on Wednesday ev-
annd it is very fine to -see our people - ' -ening. Games and contests, and re-
in this. somewhat more fortunate land • ' freshments made an enjoyable ev-
come-to the rescue of those mho iuwe ening for the many who attended.
mere& Atter the clothing had been -=--- --- --- — -- - - in their various costumes. The local
received, there was still the packii3g " 1'he Salvation Army Collection" ,Secretary o! Horticultural Society Wisps of -Nlew Township Garage Continuation School held a Hs11-
to be done, -and -this was carried out • owe'en Dance at the school last Fri_
r iia a "bee" by Club members and �"'�'"_A_ Presented with a Purse. r Go Up This Week day evening, when the younger set
'VVhL Goudy, • station agent, rho did We announood last week, that Brougham - :dressed for the occasion, to win
for the Rotary Club, Mr. Shortreed, Miss Winnie Wood, Dumbarton,
' t}�s weigmng and labelling o! the prizes and enjoy the spirit of HaII-
•p ageo, Manager of the Can.. Bank of Com- Secretary of the Pickering Hortic The Bement blocs walls of the new owe'erx The local children attired
merce, would receive contributions-ulturar Society was presented with township garage are expected to be in all sorts of "get-up" were missed
to this fund, taking the place of the 'a purse, by the executive, at the up this week. The men are laying a- on some of their regular calls on
The Red Crose tuebre on Monday houae=to-aouse eaaveas this year. ,Munn Show" at Dumbarton Tues- bout 200 blocks.per day. Road Supt- Wednesday evening with most of -
eve lag in the Red Crone roams had To -date, the amount received has. day evening. Mise Wood has been Roy Ward will lay the cement floor. .the stores closed. -
a
fair attendsmce not been very encouraging. May we the efficient secretary of the soc-
Pickering Red Cross Mrs R. C. Copeland is recover -
Rotary Preparing >#ah for appeal to you to drop .in at the iety for some years, and this geS- .ing nicely. alter -her. illness of a
Cowing Seamon bank. and _ leave as a contribution; ture is made in recognition of her �
j The Red Cross Monthly Meeting wets ego'
any Rum you wish. The Salvation faithful servicre to the Society. I will be 'held on Monday afternoon, Howard Shier, who was recently
Army is one of. the most deserving Included in the evening's prog- taken to hospital suffering from
Attendance at. Rotary Dinners November 5, at 2.30 m. in the g
bodies -in Canada today—ask any ram were: piano solos by_ Mrs. A. 1 p' a et: -undetermined form of aral
it picking • up -only a few. missing Y P Y -
returned man. E. Holley,and vocal duets by Mtn I Red Cross Room,
,� Tuesday evening. Reports ort tan � � sin, now at home recovering o
Efight Hours Pet< Day For
Simpson and Mr.. Phantom. Motion Miss Ddith Murrayntertained her slowly, is sell' out his farm, one
regent draw, and fair were heard. Y Y, m8
pictures of local- scenes were . pres- tv o sisters over the week=end. and a quarter miles west of here.
Rotarian Barry Mnrkar gad charge -Police Officers in Pickering q
enrted by, Mr. Montgomery. A social Mr: and Mrs. Furanstone, Birch
of this meeting a gave "The $tory, PidkerinS '"men's Institute
of Paper and Papermaking.". Although this office had not yet . half -he l was provided at the close Cliff Lees.
Sunday with Mr. and
crane g become aware of. the pronouncement by the losing 'aide in the Member- Mrs. Les, biorle
Plans and a emente are beim Y•
isbaped to prepare the rink for the
ship ,lConLest• - • 'The Oatobor meeting of the �' • � If same of our. y our1g' mea worked
we understand that our police off- I. was held at the -home. of Mrs. F.
corning winter. All the woodwork - as hard at hnrrre as they do .ori .
'cera throughout _the Province. of o Hall, with thirty present. 4fter the j
around the -rink4s. likely to receive Ontario will- be included in tae rec- CRIME TALKING. PICTURES •regular-businrsa had received atten= Hallowe'en, they.. would ba doing
• `a coat of paint, adequate pumping enL Dept. of Labor ruling, which PICKERII`G tion, interest centred arou.ad the pro something worth while.
equipment' is to be installed, all - TOWN HALL
calls for an 8�hour day, six days a • gram, grin,, by- Miss Jessie Rorke.
+with the objective of having the week. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 16 Clare Potter Home From Overseas
rrink in readiness . as soon- as the at 6.30.p. 'tn. . ."C� c °stied of- a talk nn the
This rye, 0 1
•While in : conversativa with Mr. re of House Plants and-' Dis:r
-eesi frosts arrixe. - - Horace Brown, earl this week, we "Pickering, Township Glare Potter arricEd home over.
_
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y Gardening' with Lwcl inters.ing
Police Needs' i tl3e v;-elCcnd after tv<o and a half
"Family Party" Held to were minded rant this township demonstratiaia of the latter.. Miss ears overseas with the 4th A -A.
�'- The United Church with='s-re9er't= st'f- e€-p''l'ce '� C. u Crawford Rorke then showed what can be dor►., K
- - officers, would be without adequate
Legal uner ° ceAssoc,egt., - R. C. A. He.. sari service in
w4en flower4 are gone... ,thp ..att- .
On Saturday,afterrsoon, October police protection for a good part of ad Oman° ractive blending of autumn colours, 1✓ast F_urope. He returned. on the
an _ one da Everyone Welcome same boat as Bob Scott, • withont
:.27, a >•amily-party was held in the Y day., )berries etc., tato artis.ic designs for
Silver Collection ' knowing Bob %%-as on: His mother
We do know that our Chief of table decoration suitable for Hall -
We School Room of the United Auspices` South :Pickering + who recently fractured 'air ankle in
• Churnh, under the sus ices- of the Police has been- orr-duty twenty and I ' ' # owe era; Christmas or the usual .day:- 1...
p twenty-one hours a day on many - Ratepayers Association I Also now these simple things may I a fall, *is still laid up, but r�ecovpr-
;W, M. S. ing nively. His fa her too, is not
Tae Mission Band and the Baby Occasion*. _ _ ` be made effective as place cards i enjoying good health,: and they have
Band of the society .were the guests Just how our township council Letters tb the Editor and other ways. -gill of Which rec-
ef the W. M. S. Mrs, Norton, of will' vie,% this 8 -hour ruling we do �_ } eived the interested attention of � been eagerly, looking forward to,
f Clare's return.
was the guest IspeaKel. these P r
The program was given by memberB �e wave (that is not confined to I Time marches on—awaits -no appreciated. With the exc;urrge- of"'
o! tris Mission Band. Mrs. Henry
the city), we can- agree that there enan+s' pleasure. We may drag and• bulbs and the social half-hour, the With the 'Churches
Wleatney, arranged games for the may be some cause for state. of hold back, but we can not stop the meeting- came to a close. Presbyterian Church
ebildren, after which a social half- alarm being, snows by some of our trend of progress. i
j yid. people vvho. have the urdersta+yding Approximately" one-third of. the A Rough Crossing"Pickering
hoar was en o
lice are to quit work when ',,population and assessment .is sit- Bob �eott Arrives Home This Week :Rev, y Marshall, Minister
- - •nni� rear Service,
SPECIAL MEETING da�1y. of the rest of us do, -ua�_in_the„gou.h third of Picker- Sunday, Nov.
the majority hese iri this issue, we ' mg Tow:rship. This change has taken I -� rough 'crossing, •during `which A 4th, at 7.30 m.
P
a discussion o! c ry an advertisement, that should ,plane in -the last fifteen years, ,and all wjndow•s'were• smashed and some Anthema' by joins, choir
_-Picbering School Area” interest those concerned with this 'is motion -is-bound to become a ;men aboard injured brought to an `�Lo All Night" Glorious"
_t Speaker problem. The weekly newspaper sul►urban and 'industrial area, which • end four _years o ,g ing. for Gnr. Lo 'Tis
I for A. Archibald, Wt&by.. editor does not .display .array great ! justly Bob Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Soloist Mrs. P. Sprott t -
�ePce ,will ustl demand certain modem- � G Scott Pic!cer^' who was over-
to• be held it alarm—,he- doesn't have much that iyatior[s which the remainder of the �'
-= - PICKERING _ would attract any thug, anyway. seas s..ice 1941 with the 4th AT; The United Church, . Pickering• :
•j township will object to. very strong- Rpgt. RCA, seeing action in Italy, Robert Copeland, B. A., Minister
TOWN HALL .1y. The other two-thirds must and !France, Belgium and Holland. Just Service in the evening is withdrawts
THURSDAY', NOV. 8, 1945 will remain for a generation at least -
st 8.30 p. m. strictly' a, rural and farming section. before his rerun• 1, he met Howard in. co-operation with Anniversary in
Under auspices South Pickering •. 1 D r t S • Now, the municipal requirements ' and Dom. Straughan, and Charlie the Presbyterian Church lir
Ratepayers' Association of these two areas are so different
Baker-' England. Taese.three, local 11.00 a., m. ;- "Men and Missions"
All voters of � South Pickering :HOCKEY that it is utterly impossible for boys inane scheduled to return, Bob 10.00 a..m, Sunday School, and
Welcorpe )-- This discussion either to be satisfied with conditions stated, but due to communicational new: Bible Class - Coming ,
affects you- and your child! The' Pickering Rotary Club ann- tie-ups they were not Properly T►o.- ' ' ' v •'s'
as they develop One will be a�—ified. The. entire fimil as well as PickeringUnited Church
ouuced•_ on Tuesda everiinQ. that_f�;z d. ._ baek ta_the- y ,
man close friends met, Bob on his a ?�ioverrrbez mee_rn— eW.
they would sponsor the hockey team { er.• For instance, do you ratepayers. y T g
BIRTHS that played in the w�itby Midget j. realize what our. Police protection arrival. A. of Pickering United Church will
be held at 'the home of Mrs.• V. E'
t League last v inter.. R'hitliy again I is going to cost as ,after November .. North Pickering Red Cross Cartwright, • on Thursday afternoon,
Born, oa••Friday October 26, 1945, plans a full season of hockey and f •30,�,h=an officer will .be allowed to
to Mr. and Mrs. George. Bowcott, at Pi i will tie in t}iere I �' `ovember 8, at 2.30. ;�Irs Cyril
esting latter- v � received , Morley will be • associate hostess.
-Pickering hu-rsing Home, a' daugh to Cie last goat...:we' hope. j a,ay be necessary to hire two more fro,n Mrs. Birkett recently, in whic:i I There tri'1 he a miscellaneous ahow-
ter. Linda Irene_ Don Feer, of Brougham ,told_ the officers to assistf_him.,This is just she renortc_ the arrival of a large f
1 LE RE( TER News this 'Week; that a cup donated I one of the 'many things that will be.. parcel frim. Mount Zion and �1_ I er for th^ Bazaar, and all ladies are '
by Mr. W. 11. llloore, foi flickering forced on us by. Che "powers that tuna,. hoer 411 .packed and shipped. l cordially invited to attend.
Saturday, November 24-auctiaa sale Township -hockey some years ago; is �"�, and due partially to, our utter :he appreciated all the knittingx.�d -'
of farm stock, impleineats, hay., , still in safe -',seeping. Mr. Bees asks disregard. for advancement and our the boys' ,HOT CHICKEN SUPPER
y pants from Brougham; and ,followed b
grain, roots'. ;,Household furniture, •that anyone interested - in 'getting own protections We have just won a in response to enquiries for more Y
teams together, for a Pickering 'I`w � EUCHRE
poultry etc., at Lot. 21, co?. 1, Pick- g g 'P• war 'for Democracy and the rights work asks that, following i•n- under the nus
i ering Twp., mile. and •a quarter west League this winter, _ get in touch of our fellow -men. ` Let's` practice formation be pleas ci y, Francis
Published': Red Cross de Salsa Altar Societ
of Pickering Village on No. 2, the with him. If' enough teams are.. en- -those rights here at home and allow workers are to put all their efforts Society,'in the r
tered to make -a league, t- RED CROSS ROOMS
rt of Howard Shier. Sale`•at gu , ne cup the South to become s; suburban into' '
prOPe Y : garments for civilians, partic- Pickering,
1.00 sharp. Terms cash. No reserve will be put ;up again. industrial area, -and the North a ularly *arra things fpr children. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER T.
as owner giving up farming --owing. THANKS- farming -area by dividing this town- Wool to be arcade up into sweaters, "
CARD �F THA1rbS- $nppe4r served 8
to iNness. Ken. and Clarke Prentice, ship into two distinct municipal stockings, socks, scarves, mitts and Adults 50 cts. Children 85cta.
auctioneers, PAilliken, 013L The familyof the ,late Mie. Jae.. bodies, idthat each may be able to toques. Cease all work on
garments • • • •
-.. a-• -develop as they may see fit to for the Na Aron and Airforce, . S; George's Guild, Pickering
` Leggiit wish to extend their hearty vy, q _.
Friday -November 2 ""' auction sale felt thanks and appreciatiow `for ilia their-- own special advantages. finish rap . any on hand , but do not The Women's Guild, of St, Geos -
of farm stock, implements, cattle acts o! kindness, messages -of gym- Now seems like an 'appropriate start any more, except socks using • - - -
T -HE n - N -t- W.
sp
ge s Church will hold their Amoal
and Douseiiold furndture, 'also pathy and beautiful floral offerings tim�"A0 debt; no bonds to inter' coarse •wool- Quilts are still on the Bazaar on November 8, in Vire Rei
Lords of 'nixed ato've wood, the pro- received from their kind 'friends and fere with adjustment, and _enough "wanted" list. A new quota is ex- Cross Rooms, Pickering, at 3.00 sk
perty - of George Cammack, at Lot surplus on hand to pay all expenses pected next wee
neighbors during their recent ter- k, we shall pass the m. There will be booths for Apreeq
12, Coat 4, Pickering Twp. Sale at eavement. They especially thank Rev. on bots sides.. word 'along > as soon as received. Fancywork, Babies -wear Aoin -Delo-
•12.30. Terms cash. Faxon has been Kennedy, Mrs. R. E. Forayta, Mrs. Advantages and Disadvantages Meanwhile, will all Units send a list ing, White elephant table and I�Ir-
sold. W. H. Westaey, ala;i. Wm. Cox a� Mrs. S4tm to South" next week. of all materials on hand,
*AW, auctioseas. - N. S McNwen wool, to Mrs. Mrkett. including pend for the youngsters. Tea ortlt
_ be served. Now. i
rine People Donate
Ton
and
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"Can I show you around the
; camouflago department,. Miss?"
Looking Ahead
` As Smith, and Jones were wait -
at the bus stop, a passer-by
i sWpped and asked Jones the time.
r Jones .did not reply.
Atter the stranger had passed
4m Smith asked:
'"Why didn't you answer him?"
"Well it's this way," Jones re-
;,died- "It I'd told hila the time.
he might have got• chatting, then
we might have had a drink te-
gether, and in the end I might
have asked him home t:o supper.
"There he might have met my
daughter—and she's a very pretty
" iSrl—and they might have !mien
In love. Finally they might have
` sot married."
_
"And let me tell you, I don't
want a fellow for my son-in-law
Who can't afford to buy a watch.,,
THE SPORTING THING
. iittFORl+IAfi1 r r
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"Pardon- me, dear :.. there's a potato bug on your shoulder."
FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger
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.. . ' "Sure our secret weapon -works Watch what happens to
.-_"He goes,all out when he sets seasick, sirt" Wilson's barn!"
MUTT AND JEFF— 19 Must Be the-Aeaction--Tfist- Givft- Jeff -th�-i�icft- - -. _
. _ _,By BUD FISHER
WE GOTTA TAKE IT EASY FINE MAMNERG YOU WELL,. WHATS THE MATTER? .`
oN TKE STEAi(NoW THAT HAV£! IF I NAD YOU (;p� DONT YOU ENJcAI TAFN WHY (BECAUSE IT GGIVES htE
THEREB A MEATSPARTIAB! R"Cilke FIRST. I IT TKE MEALS I DO YOU EAT ; INDI NUTS ASOD I'M
NOPE, NUTS ABouT
VE TAKEN
Cool
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HA _
WOULD DtD1IT ~L DONT! 84CAftBd11AM of
YfH. THE SMALLERpE�E'• YOU? MI SIGHT? ^., ` SODA!
KAUlt
• 1 � : r� rSiers
'"I just love to. curl up with a good
book!"
REG'LAR FELLERS She Didn't = - By GENE BYRNES
WHEN I GET A FEW MORE MY' GOODNES5, WHAT A
BRANCHES TIED ON ME I'LL NOW I'LL TRY IT OUT LOVELY PICKLESERRY PLANT.'
BE 50 GJMAOIFLhC,ED TFu1T MY ON MOM A1J'SEE FiOV� I GUESS HUBBY BROUGHT EE,K
-. OWN MOM wowft KNOW Ill ' GOOD IT IS. IT WHILE I WAS OUT
HE
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:POP—How Else Could It Be.?
By J. MILL.AR WATT
AREN'T YOU GLAD �- : -$UT I'M A LITTLE
OUIREr A CPRANP,FA-rHRR OF COUP—SE I AM _. DUBIOUS AROLM !a'EING
MAIM RD TO A - s
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.
•, ,r +•a re: s r. a a sial.
"Can I show you around the
; camouflago department,. Miss?"
Looking Ahead
` As Smith, and Jones were wait -
at the bus stop, a passer-by
i sWpped and asked Jones the time.
r Jones .did not reply.
Atter the stranger had passed
4m Smith asked:
'"Why didn't you answer him?"
"Well it's this way," Jones re-
;,died- "It I'd told hila the time.
he might have got• chatting, then
we might have had a drink te-
gether, and in the end I might
have asked him home t:o supper.
"There he might have met my
daughter—and she's a very pretty
" iSrl—and they might have !mien
In love. Finally they might have
` sot married."
_
"And let me tell you, I don't
want a fellow for my son-in-law
Who can't afford to buy a watch.,,
THE SPORTING THING
. iittFORl+IAfi1 r r
- -
.-.,-'Got any iuw dirt, bub?"
1 / •'
1.5
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1:141MYN• 1. .^'v
_ . i� _...•-rye �-'vi'r,n... n s...n.n.......�..�. _.
"Pardon- me, dear :.. there's a potato bug on your shoulder."
FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger
M
C.
1 c I
Ill am W F&T
i
.. . ' "Sure our secret weapon -works Watch what happens to
.-_"He goes,all out when he sets seasick, sirt" Wilson's barn!"
MUTT AND JEFF— 19 Must Be the-Aeaction--Tfist- Givft- Jeff -th�-i�icft- - -. _
. _ _,By BUD FISHER
WE GOTTA TAKE IT EASY FINE MAMNERG YOU WELL,. WHATS THE MATTER? .`
oN TKE STEAi(NoW THAT HAV£! IF I NAD YOU (;p� DONT YOU ENJcAI TAFN WHY (BECAUSE IT GGIVES htE
THEREB A MEATSPARTIAB! R"Cilke FIRST. I IT TKE MEALS I DO YOU EAT ; INDI NUTS ASOD I'M
NOPE, NUTS ABouT
VE TAKEN
Cool
. .EV
ERYTNMIG
HA _
WOULD DtD1IT ~L DONT! 84CAftBd11AM of
YfH. THE SMALLERpE�E'• YOU? MI SIGHT? ^., ` SODA!
KAUlt
• 1 � : r� rSiers
'"I just love to. curl up with a good
book!"
REG'LAR FELLERS She Didn't = - By GENE BYRNES
WHEN I GET A FEW MORE MY' GOODNES5, WHAT A
BRANCHES TIED ON ME I'LL NOW I'LL TRY IT OUT LOVELY PICKLESERRY PLANT.'
BE 50 GJMAOIFLhC,ED TFu1T MY ON MOM A1J'SEE FiOV� I GUESS HUBBY BROUGHT EE,K
-. OWN MOM wowft KNOW Ill ' GOOD IT IS. IT WHILE I WAS OUT
HE
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:POP—How Else Could It Be.?
By J. MILL.AR WATT
AREN'T YOU GLAD �- : -$UT I'M A LITTLE
OUIREr A CPRANP,FA-rHRR OF COUP—SE I AM _. DUBIOUS AROLM !a'EING
MAIM RD TO A - s
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Alnes to Scuttle Britain To Tow y
Germany's U -Boats ' VOICE OF IN Dock -to -Singapore' -
PRESS -Xe
�fta, i The London Daily Express Said pl new 1,000 -foot t dry dock to ; ?
replace the great King George V' '
recently that most of Germany's
U-boat fleet will be taken well out
graving dock is to be towed from -
Into the Atlantic and scuttled. WHO KNOWS? England to Singapore as soon as
possible, the New Delhi radio re-
- Britain, the United Stites and, •:' • ' _
Russia are selecting six II -Datta We confessed that we didn't ported recently, .
each for experiment glad research know why terra turn red in the The Kirig George V dock, sunk
the paper said. The remainder of fall-' But the arbori-cultured Chat by the British defenders of Singa-
tM 180 submarines now in British ham News is brighter, and says Pore in 1942, was refloated by the
waters will be stripped of fnetrn• it's because they're embarrassed, Japanese and then sunk again by
menta and mechanical devicgs and knowing that their limbs will soon . Alred air raids.
scrapped, it said. be, bare. Thanks, pal, and now tell The only dock at present avail- ' r
5,000-
U -boats captured in Germany us .why a bare' gooseberry bush able in Singapore is a small 5,000- '
j' and Norway will also be dertroy doesn't have goose -pimples? Or ton floating dock, the radio addedr A
t.d ed. does it? -Ottawa Citizen. -
o aeons
ghl'n'g
• - , -- :..' • .. • :THE POOR RICH .-�
Motoring ng M _
C6V
._Peacetime Colors
Few hin s are more detriment- No Tojo or Goering s going to yyM g CKp dt�6 up the nose
S hunota phavon nothing
than for Put us under thr yo7ce, asserfs the causes mouth b=eat throw
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MACDONALD' When the Queen Mary sailed --Chicago' Daily News. But any tickle and night coughing, tree
from New York the other da her g ci!"'do and this time -tested' Vicks treatment
y t I half-wit with the price of a gallon
three 70 -foot funnels wove the Plenty of. mosey to dQ i with- that goes to -work Instantly ...
Ise Kitchener Record. of gas and a quart of gin is free 2 ways at once! -
White Star ,line's black 'and red
to make the streets as hazardous as At bedtime rub good old Vick;
a fur the s time since a the ascent to Mount Surabachi• VaPOICUD on back. Then watch itsPENET ATNe.
spring of 1940.. The voyage is -YOU SAID SOMETHING We can be' tough with the totali- 371MWTiNG action bring reitef
GET AFTER the Queen Mary's 126th since her tarians, but we're peaches -and .from distres'.
first trip in May, 1936. It's going to be a tough job, . re- cream with motoring morons. It It PQIEMIES to upper breath -
marks a caniemporar to make' a' fray passages with soothing
Y, makes one wonder who is the loon- medicinal vapors..It WIMllU M
HEADACHE PAiN grand new world with so many of ser -we or they? chest and back surfaces like a
You Will EnlOy Staying At the same old people in it. - St. warmand it kneepsmforti comforfor ting poultice...
Tke Sts Regis noteI Thomas Times -Journal. POULTRY even while yaw alealr-to ease
THIS WAY -` .: Ii lar so en spasms, relieve sand
Toxux'ro . REMEMBERI lar soreness and tightness -and
Every Roos with Bath, W A Ai' "'A � grand comfort! Try It Ca
Shower and Telephone. �•]j � s jG0 _ .. Vicke VapoRub.
I lasfaatiaa Tablet eiingle. sxso -.p -. - ^�
Doable, $3se up. What thrill does the youngster Send us your chickens, fu�ti1, ducks, $
M Good Food, Di■Ing and Due- of today have to equal that of the geSse and turkeys. (3fuat be
6r3ngs FAST REt1EF! Nightly dressed.) Highest prices paid."
nineteenth-century boy with his House spiders, lay as many as
Sherbourne at Carnes first air of c
.O.� 4135 p anger -toed boots?— QUALITY MEAT PACKERS 80 eggs at a time, carefully ea -
+N= T= yeti suffer from a ample Christian Science Monitor. 203 First Ave., Toronto closing them in a bag of silk.
headache. try the Instantine 1-tabkj- -
su to � - You may be BABY CHICKS FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE TIME TESTED
_ stQprisef! at the speed with which 1 �-- QUALITY
Iuste/1tltMts dttambrtflQyoltSt2strshef. FILL YOUR PENS WITH GOOD ATTENTION,,, FARMERS- FOR if -ACRES. EXCELLENT SOIL, Ii SERVICE and SATISFACTION
ItgmeaQytakaonlyoNdInetaatiae laying or ready to lay pullets Sale: Tractor 11ree, made of rub- acres heavy timber, fair 6 -room- Your films pruyrlly tle�etoyed and
'tabllettostart welcome relief now. We can glue immediate de- bee, suitable for bolting on steel ed house, basement. Stables, hen printed,
livery on many pure breeds and wheels, $20.00 each. When order- house. Fruit trees. Close to s OR. a EXPOSURE ROLLil 250
hum headac�0 pai11. Yoi1 see. these hybrid crosses. Also day old Ing state diameter and width of schools, town. Drilled wells. Hy- REPRTNTI9 8 for 2Gc
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chicks hatched to order for .Fall wheel. National Rubber Co. Led., dro, gas, available, aged, alone: FIN"S'LENLARGING -:IJ;l4V1t Eset-!ding, preiicnption-type tablets delivery. Free catalogue. Top i Wiltshire' Ave.. Toronto, Out early posseasfon. Terms, $3600.sptoworkshatletimmediatelyeasing Notch Chickerfes, Guelph, Ont. Norman Sherwood. Newbury, Youget all the films you
leamingdiswWOft,InstiIIS>nEg HAILED HAY FOR SALE. TIMO- Ont wantr, but you can get all
sdtmtdficealabinationofthree A FEW STARTED 'CHICKS ON thy Broom Grua, Red 1bp Mix- the quality and sn.rvlce you .desire
pilot/ hand, also some laying pullets. ture and Upland. For particulars by sending your films to
9BedkbW mints works in then Day -olds Immediate shipment write J. Firman, Hnausa, Mani- 90 TO 96 ACRES FOR SALE. WITH 11111•ISRIIAL PHOTO 01EBV{C1P
,"to�� Order now chicks for delivery toba- buildings, good water, close to Station -I, Toronto -
--- durlair balance- of year. Bray school and churches, 5 miles
1, Speedily Nm NM pain, Hatchery, 180 John N. Hamilton, REGISTLRED COLLIE PUPS SA- from Simcoe, with or without
_. Ontario. ble and white ten weeks old rea- stock and implements, tmmedi. IHAInI)RP%riR(i
L sBlitseT tlO� �� sonable. R Horton. Scarborc ate possession. Mr. A, H. Conlin.
PULLETS PURE BREEDS AND Bluffs, Ont R.R. No, 4. Simcoe, OnL
S. Reduce-"dapessipn,w Wye Hybrid erossea 12 weeks up to L E A R N H A i II D RESal N#J THE'
laying. Fall Hatchea chicks GRIMM EVAPORATOR it s 1�% Robertson methud. Information. 1M111YfO11110 a w ` booked to order. Taking orders 1,700 buckets. spouts, covers, HELP WANTED oa request regyrdinfi classes.
for 1946 chicks, Send ,your order storage and lathering' tanks, sea- 80Dertsoh's Heirdressinji Aced-
Try
ced• -
• Trylastantine-chatlta> 9weyouwM In now and be sure of the breed Uing can 11600. H. Barnes, Bang- eml til Avenue nuad. Toronto.
- Bever again resort to d0WW=aCting- and delivery date you destrf.- ridge, Ont. LINO OPERATORS AND
Free catalogue and pricellst
e tiaras fairrewofsimple pais. 'Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit. FLOOR MEN WANTED sIlS1.AL Ix�TRis9r•1rTe
ed, Fergus, Ontario. 181.ECTRiC MOTORS NEW, USED
InStantine. too.'Nht3ieV!! bought, cold, rebuilt: belts pul- COMPETENT L4NO OPERATORS
�JWSuffCh mpainsofnetrsl(isand lays, brushes. Allen Electric Com- and floor men wanted for news- FRED A. ilUDDiNGTUv BUYS,
1st+aais.Y4xa InataafiaG Z!i FREE CHICKS parry Eta 8820_ Dufferin SL Tor- - paper Printing office. permanent sells, exchanges muslcnJ inetru
onto, porftion. highest wages. Wilson meats. ill Church, Toronto 2.
OUR BABY CHICKS ARE THE P
progeny of Foundation and Re- ubll - nesing st" 78 Adelaide tip„
Siatesed Birds. All Breeders ALADDIN HOMES ORDER NOW apply nearest amDloYmeat end
Mood -tested. Prices from 8c to -far 1945-1946. Pay like rent. Send Selective Service Office. Order uPPORTI f11Tth;• .i•'un tl'ttlMlClt
26e. All gus,ranteed• excellent 28c., 82 -page book. 2628 Howard, No, 1.
�layera• Dan'E delay, order now. Windsor, Ont. g� A HAIRURk:SSFR
Goddard ig is Hatcheries, 8r1- MRDICAL IN VAN 14 LLn1•I\'i; �►'HtIUL:
=! tanala Heights.. Oat. .ONE REGISTERED'"SHEARLIN4'i-
`�. Suffolk Ram. D. IdcTaggart, Greet uppurlun ty• •.earn
FOR BIGGER CHICKENS, BET. Harrison. Ontario, FRUIT JUICES; THE PRTNCT- . Halyd.ressinil
ter asrgs, best profits start -with pal ingredients in Dixon's Rem- Pleasant digrilfied: prufes,.ton, good
Top Notch'chlcks. A well known 1 TWO FURROW DISC PLOW, edy for Rheumatic Pains, Neu- wages, thousands. auccessrul Marvel' '
r Mame Is always n eategvard of like new. I. H. C., O. Bradley, ritia. Munro'■ Druz Ettore, 835 gr„dante.. America's Rreutesl eye.
- - 'quality and 1bp"Notch Is well Russell Ont. Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 91,00_.' rem.: Illustrated cal red catulague Fre-e,
known to poultrymen, Tap Notch Write or cult
-are bred to proven formulas for REGISTF:1IED RABBIT' HOUNDS. MARVFI. HV►IItIlitrISSING
Sfa
nfine
pfvabllity and productivity. Start Apply for Sales List. Corey Balt- 81OMACH AND THREAD WORMS St'HtxliT(
today with Top Notch chicks and ser, Middleton. Nova Scotia- often are the cause of 111 -health i68 B4/R 1N•• t,)Hamil
The assured' of a Top NoVb In tl►e fn humans, all agea. No one Im- Branches ld King rt. Hamilton
muropean markets Write at once BLACK FLEMISH GIAN S FIVE mune! Why not find out If this ! 74 Rlq.eau street• Ottawa. i
-Fnv the free To o ue.
1 It will completely explain t • 84.00. Adamson, 85 Denison Rd.. ticulara -•Free! Write Mulveney's
f� mime ��4� Pde 11bp Notch breeds and prices. Top 1•ERSO Al
sbwb Notch Chlckeries, Guelph, Ont Weston, Ont. Remedies, Specialists. 'ibconto 8
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY FOR SALE ROUEN DUCKS PRIZE ASTRULOGICAL READING loc.
stock ducks =8.00, drakes 86.00. BAUM_EEX.A PYNIT SAID! DE -
Archie Bagg, R1, Hespeler. On- stray offensive odor instantly Contains your lucky days, When
3F YOU ARE THINKING OF SISL - ,moria -46c battle, Ltttawa acerr nerimnn �hasea�etcp8endrbirth vest date Lau}
]Ing your Business or Property. -Il7)rnc More Ottawa.
rentian Specialties, St. Laurent.
large or small and want good re- ..Montreal, 9. Que.
+NEW suits, consult this office,. 80 yearsspecialheavyy WHEEL.
u y torp racctto s, GET READY FOR WINTER.
COC experience in selling all .kinds of,11.tb postpaid. Ivan Martin, St.
iproperty, for further Information Jacob's, Ontario.
!write. G*orir4 Lawton, 709 Quel- Build up Your res- with PAT6.NT,%
tlette M4., Windsor. Ont, 1'WO YEAR OLD RL -LT. PURE-' Merrflts System Tonic Tablets.
L Canadian favorite , for forty FETHERSTUVHAU(.H A COMPANY
bred Ayahire and Holstein Croba, years. From your druggist or
i leSiN19811 OPPORTUNiTIEI reuonable, Apply to Mrs, LJ.0. Patent Solicitors. Established
•Bleesor. 'Hawkestone, Ont. Phone Postpaid
. 8 sSi/ erbi ch Ave. Torrgn- Boofrom Merrill Pro- klet 4 of information Toa Oto. j
WIN 38,` Oro. _ 3 to. Ontario.
PERSIAN LAMB COAT quest
4 cu' R• and 6 CW R• Powef or Hudson Seal Coat D ELCO •--LTGHT1NG SYSTEM,
1 O! 1[uskrat Coat and Muff complete with batteries; good •
Z /2 CO. ft. band or -belt' condition. L Lippert, R.R 1, WANTED - — EVERY SUFFERER WANTED
valved at ;600.00• BlgrhlRnd Creek. of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis
a 'Or 1100.00 in Cash to try Dixon's • Remedy. Munro's .. QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW
fiicketa fibc. Of b' for $1.00 ' R. - D. HUNTER'S • DISPERSAL Druz Store, 885 Elgin, Ottawa, trees, Hanger Limb Company, ifs
Concrete.. Block sale of 40 young; Scotch Short postpaid 91.00. King Street West. Toronto, Ont
horns,,.' Thursday: November •'S, j
.,,:.,Machinery INLiZAHETH FRY CHAPTER, . 1945, at FRIT Grounds, Exeter.
Y I.O.D.E., Sodbury. Out. Herd Sire: Robinwood Reward by . rNOTOIGRAPRIC FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS 01
lend your postal ante or money Mullhllis Ransom. Write for cat- all descriptions; highest prices
order to, Men. L. Simpson. 98 alogue• to H. J. Hunter 179 Queen paid. For particulars' write to
Rock CI'usllers Kiagavae"t Blvd.. Sudbury. Out. :Street, Waterloo, Ontario. PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS -Queen City Feather Co., 28 Bald=
grin St., Toronto. -
$7,000 OPTIMIST HOME FOR SALE: SAWYER-MASSEV 12 FOR 69c
Enquiries '.Invited_• _ "MAY BE YOURS" Steel-SrpaYator,,-`4=4# witfi clo-- ---Select 'you -r- favou.rl-to-nog WANTED T_U .EURCHASE PULL-
- ver attachments, nearly new con- send to us. We'll return 12 prints eta all ages and breeds. High
ALSO PARTICIPATE IN 850.00 dttion. 101 Super tTnSaey-HRrrfa mounted on- attractive, • embossed prices paid. Apply Box No. 51, -
Wettlaufer-Welker monthly Bond draw. Other prison. Trabtor - on rubber, used three greeting cards, with envelopes for 78 Adelaide W., Toronto.
Details .on receipt. Shares 81.00 seasons. T.H.C. Cutti,n .13ox, 12 -mailing for 69c. The most original
v • each or 6 for 86.00. Send for Inch, nearly new. Friend Orchard greeting; cards you can get—the i
Industries Ltd. shares to St, Catharines Optimist Sprayer, F.X. 25. 400 gal tank, kind your friends will keep — card's HATCHING EGGS WANTED FOR
Club, Box 445-H. St. Catharines,, power 'take -off driven, 1000 ib. that men on active service at home 1946 hatching season. Flocks cull- -
Ontario. get.. .Order - ed and bloodtested free of charge
pressure. on rubber, new this and overseas like to g
under Government Supervision.
1290 Bay St. eprtnrr. Earl Tansley, St. George. tor- 2 (2 Photographs on Catendara Guaranteed
Toronto, 6, ;10,000 NOME On•tRrio. • for 25c.). ability premium 1 paid. For. full..
• etch- �
y BUILT ANYWHERE iN .CANADA STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE details, write Bax 19, is-%doinide
Phealb Midway 8817 to winner's specifications,, or FARMS- FOR SALE.,
810,000 in cash will be awarded' Box 129, Postal Termioni A. Toronto
lucky . winner, Also chance .on 13 ACRES NEAR BOWMANVILLF., "Your quality In colouring and de- DAIRY WANTED UP TO $30•unb,
8180 ninthly draw. -Winner to god bearing orchard, poultry veloping Is eXcellent," ,writes acus. in town or city where expansion
still eligible -for house draw in houses for 2,000 birds, barns, silo.. tomer at Peterborough, Ont. "and possible,` experienced, - strictly
December. All -proceeds for child. price 87500. Terms: more land your service is prompt and guaran- confidential. Box 58, 78 Adeh!de
ren's welfare. 1'i*ets -81. Saab— available complete bathroom, teed. I am particularly fascinated St. W., Toronto.
PFM
12 for 310. Mail remittance to Sud- furnace, hydro, 10 miles tiom with the coloured enTftrgements and
s bury Kiwanis Club, Box. GT OshawR, possesalon arranged, M. Christmas cards. Your prices for BETWEEN NOW AND L1TI:
g : i � L Clemens, R.R. 6, Bowmnnvtlte, such quality work are really eoon-
1�1 11 DYEING, AND CLEANING Ontario. otnlcal and I appreciate your DromDt Spring, Whttn` Birch Bolts' 27"'
LY reliable service." long. 7" and up. top. Must 'be -
HAVE
YOU ANYTHING- NEEDS 100 ACRES. ERAMORA TOWN- Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures, fresh cut, free of dose and large
FMALE
� dyeing or cleaning? Write to us ship, 8 acres good ' hardwood limb knots. Also interested An t
for informatton. We are glad to bush, balance cleared, hood clay DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 28e ,poplar and Basswood Bolts, 6"
answer your Questions, Depart- • loam, -no stone; bnnk • barn, pig E MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 215e end up top. 48" long. If you can ; •Q
Lydia E.Pinkbam'sVegetableCompound "ment R.. Parker's Dye Works pen, driving shed, henhouse, Size 4" x 611.1n Beautiful Easel suplY 'in carlots, write for Our
Not only helps relieve periodic pain but • Llmited:' 791 Yottge Street, To- 'frame dwelling drilled well; Im- Mounts quotations. Keenan Woodenware
rnntn mediate possession: Rockwoodc 6 Limited, Owen Sound. Ontario.
ALSO accompanying nervous, tired. . miles; school, 2 miles, Percy Ft You can have enlargements col our-
hithsttung feelings—when due to fungi- FOR ltAi.R Peavey, Everton, Ont. ed by hand for a small addlttonai LOGS: BASSWOOD 8 ]!! is C >i<.
tional monthly -disturbances. It's one of charge:
the mosteReetivemedichiewforthis pur- PIANOS,'A LIMITED NIIMRFR OF TWIN FAT;MS,_,50 AND 60 ACRES, Frstmed F.nlar;emeuts {" z 6", on Birch, Elm, Mable. also PORIa�
_ Pinkham'sCom�oundhtl snaturs! our email nett/ pianos will soon good dntry or mixed farm, itadid and White 8[rch Bolts, SooQ 4',
Ivory tint mounts, to frames 7" x 8". ricer. Write to The Oakville
J> -be avallabla. Write for circular. :bulidings, water in stable, wind- Burnished (Gold or Siler, Circassian y
--Poll label directiotu. Try itI Orders executed In tutu as re- Bapket Co. Ltd., Oakville. Ont
volved. Factory Maann and Reach #ttlllR, silos, highway mile: Walnut or Black Ebony finish 8fc: / -
/��� r� wtorTAltt email maple bush, hydro avail- tf enlargement coloured 7Se.
/YJmesa' V. COMpOYIN Limited, 642 King; St West, To- able. Particulars: Wesley Davis, Print your name and address plater
-Tonto. '4soperton, Leeds Co., :Ontario. ly on all orders. ISSUE 44—ilii
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.ANNOUNCEMENT Classifted Advt's' ' -a
TALE
Electric washer — for sale. Apply We are pleased to announce the ez- Mr. and Mrs. Trac and baby, of
J. Bourne, Brock Road. Barrie, .visited last week with Fred
For Sale. — b acres .garden land, tension of our facilities to service and Mrs. GesUcIL
uouse, barn, good well, chicken house : the farmers of this district with a ,Theatre
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Draper • and ..complete stock of all their fesdiai, .
--very close to highway. X1500. G. mister, M s. Duboise, of Sault Ste.
regiarementa. Mrs. Geor�o Draper asd dau-
c •
_. dodge, Corner Fairport Road. Marie, ghter, Mn. John Cruickshank, of w�touff�� -
^Wanted — 100-150 acres with bush We are handling a full line of _ , _
'and stream, modern house and good "FRESH FROM THE MILL• Long Branch Mrs. Jos. Davies, Mrs
Pritchard, of Toronto, were all via -
barns. Can pay cash. Apply Mrs. .r
Henderson, 14 Southwood Drive,_ - end. at Mr. J B. Wilpon's last week- -
F - Toronto. Nov. 16. - - - aster .,.,-,,,Feeds For Sale --10 cord .of wood. Dr. 9 Mr. T. Williams is enjoying a few
-_N. E. McEwen, Log Cabin. _Raneb,... or : $
-holidays, this week. Frank has rev-
1xvestock
— 'a o sow strayed Scratch Gisin,. Bagged-. Grain Ground Gain apd Feeders
Brock Road. , , d mm�he .._ ... - - --
Mr. and Mrs. 'Rickard received
Strayed y g y 'Supplies word that son Jim is on his way .
from the farm of W. C. Fursythe,
We are ae close us yoor telephone and will appreciate 'an oppor home overseas, oma
south of Pickering. Anyone knowing tunity to serve you. Mr. Chas. White has added the ¢
of her whereabouts, please call pleasant addition of electric lights
77 R 2, Pickering, and expenses will J. C. 1JUGHSON Phone 17 R 3 R. R. 1, Pickering to his Home. o
—be'
paid: W. C. Forsyth - We are pleased to welcome Mr.
t (Tnless Whi et 1928 Sedan bearing g and Mrs. Gilmer Tran and family to
-.,Ont. License 47771 ,is called for be- __. our community. They have erected
fore Nov. 15; 1945, same will be I a new home here.
sold to pay expenses. Howara LraV115, _ _"-
i. R. 1, Whitby. Nov: if a onto visitor on Friday last.
For Sale — table desk, 50 x 26 in.
On November 4th, the church will
four email drawers. Reasonable. celebrate it's A-m-iversary. Rev. Dr.
Pe of African Ep. Methodist
Phone Pickering 35 .R 31. Miss ons and his choir of colored
-.-Bought and Sold
Used Clothing — sterilized, dean- 01SCHARGED PERS0NNEL
boys, and girls will conduct the ser-
vice' at 2.30. In the evening,Dr, lou, CAH
i1d and Pressed like mm. carry •
Urge stock of high elz+a wits. MAY RETURN T D OLDJOBS Perry, his daughte
r and friend to- M "(04f AME
Vvercoaft oab sad
gether with a double quartet will
atomic of new le"
her
pants.
a ti's The Reinstatement in Civil Em
' ;her sccPmt Apt, � '-'- conduct the evening service at 7.30.
gatte' h_ by Parliament in 1942, sets forth You are cordially invited to attend �R wereen s
clap at oesy reasonable nnsem Call conditions nnder which employers MUST Doth services. _ BUY
Sola be convinced. REINSTATE their former empioyees is their , .
DunbartonVICTORY
s.. >iehwarb employment atter discharge. ;
'.21 Baal Street West, Oshawa, Ont ----- ,
This Act and its Regulat#ous are adoeieis- The next meeti..W of the iced Cross 'BONDS'
WAV ETT E J tired by the Dominion Minister of Ltiboar, will be field at the home of Mrs.
BEAUTY E H O P P E through the National Employment Service. Charles Annie, on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Permanent Wave - $&96 sad nip Reinstatement Officers Bre available is this Please come se . early as possible. as SUPPORT CANADA'S
iVinger-wave We X&%icsre enc National Employment Offices to answer >6. theme- Du baht to be fyues"— .9th VICTORY
_ T'he Dumbarton Red Cross Unit ' _ � .
and assist in adjusting eases. en I O A N
Cold Wive $20.00 q�' sinde� late and the ladies with
n
E Closed each Manaay Employees — either men or women - are
C"n Tues.' � Wed„ Thurs., evenings - a social evening at the home of
to be reinstated if: Mia E. J. Anne. Prizes were won VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR
Marierie White, Choreh Street, by Mrs. C. Wella;. Mrs. Amos, Mr.
Piekerin � Ontario (a) they worked for their employer 3 months ' PERMANENT WAVING ,
g immediately prior to enlistment, and were Cliff Bassett, Mr. R: Welie. All
another employee who has servicemen were
. $_ I presented with HAIL; SHAPING - S1"7>l•LII►ia
l�tten�i since been rematated; fountain pens. A most enjoyable ev- 52 Windsor Street, Ajax, Oatar%
i(b) they left their employment to join the ening was spent by all. phone 19 R 21
Armes Services, the Merchant Marine, or
To That R oo f the Fire Fighters Corps; $y Papular Demand
(o) they apply to their employer for reinstate -
Before Anter meat; verbally' or in writing, within 3 anotker
4 months ll ding d Oggerin aeas. Canada or DANCE and EUCHRE
months following discharge
Coil J. sad G� Gascoigne t E� ORCHARD Ilii
)'hons 748 Whitt] . Provision may be made (or extension of time if the • TUES. NOV. 13, at 8.30 R IL _
, ont-
P Dance to the best orchestra is Peemaesnt Nagging lata
employee's health reverts him or her from retantins i
40 --YEARS EXPMIENCE wit the specified three months. In this event, the the world.-aaI mea► rewords.
_ employer must be advised within d1b 3 or 4 menthe. that Fta=s the Tlampes sea
as the case may be. Refreabenebts Ades. 35c.
_ ElECtT1Cal
Contractor -
House and Barn Wtrins
ThZra
e following, points.in tate legislation are'
also important:
L Discharged men and women upon reinstate-
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— Association- icea South PickerhuglUtepaymW
It-
C. H. TUCK. OPT. D.
Dues: Block, 40 P. a
1'olae 21f:! -
' ESTIMATES GIVEN
merit are to be given conditions not less
favourable than would have been enjoyed had
har
.k Discged personnel who eanAet perforat
their former duties ase to be reinetsted fs
Toronto AD 652a — Pick 53 it 12
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they continued in employment instead of
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joining the Force. -
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The period of time spent with the Armed . _
=.: We will be glad to show you ons
A If on employer dismisses a reinstated ern-
plbyee within 6 months• he must bF-' able to
,
BAND (3 E� AV E L BTnN F'.
is to count for seniority rights, pan-
SPServices r
tad reasonable: canes
other 11enehits.RADIO
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their former duties ase to be reinetsted fs
TRANSPORT
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the7 most suitable employment
available, at
which they are capable of working.
MUVINGi
=.: We will be glad to show you ons
A If on employer dismisses a reinstated ern-
plbyee within 6 months• he must bF-' able to
BAND (3 E� AV E L BTnN F'.
lane samples of
'• CARDS
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rove in court that he
for
tad reasonable: canes
..' .TERSONAL CHRISTMAS
s odoing. r
WANTED
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at any time
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ALL EX -SERVICE MEN
AAD WOMEN ARE
DEAD HORSES AND CAT114
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For tree 'plea up" phone65
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. 1YfiTIO�AL EMPLOY:1IE11'T
SERVICE .
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Il✓'HE� LOOKING FOR CORK.
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a pap theBeE
Farr's Elevator
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Minister of Labour
Deputy Minister of Labors
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GOR YOUNG LTD
noN OPDoae
381 Phones OIL >1L1►
W
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Soiielt Your etteatten a.a
Man a dozen cards.
Carson,
of Oshawa, spent Sunday
Feels d.
Mr and Mrs. Errol
Carson.
snnas,t with the
Y lacer's mother,
rs: Flynn,—Gieenwoo _— _
L •
_--Choice Meats'
Po ultr7. frog, Dairy, whole oe
chop West�sra Grain, Giowhw �
B. MURKAR - G, FOWLER
•7%Uowe-
NEWS OFFICE, PICKERING.
TMission. Band held a Ba
Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Green 'have
Ruh for, chiekens, 500 grain
- --'-- --" —
on Party in the basement of the
moved and are u
ung p residence
, •
L
la Season
100 lbs Develo Coaceatra9e
PmB '
Townslltip Council Meeting -=
church on Saturday afternoon.
atLindsay. We welcome Mr. and
�Flali
Mo oil Cake, Ginttsll,
Shorts, Middlings
!�•
We would like to see a large att-
Pascoe from Brougham, to
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You May Pay More - You Cast.t
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�� Fencing, Steel Fences Pods
r Council will meet r�fext Monday,
endance at Mount Zion Church on
our community.
Cement, Binder Twins, Harnssati
November 5, at 11.00 a an, Court of
Sunday evening. There w311be a
Mr. and hire. R.. Parrott, of Ash-
gay Bettea
_
and Farmers' Hardware '�'
%Revision at 1.00 p. m.
special dpeaker from Toronto.
burn, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ward sad
Surge and Woode' Mi'lkgrs inslslisi
On Wedrtesdag evening 'of last
DON of Claremont, spent Sunday
�° 1 MS Ckrerset, Oat
Woody' Coolers - 35raetar Ott
Mount Zion
week, •fire friends of Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Jones and
.
Roo r
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Wm. Green gathered at the 'home of
Mr. ]firs.
family. --
Smday School be
Q�
Woodest
and George Wilson. Mrs.
►ill at 1LO an
On Sunday afternoon, Mt. Zion
' 'Amfor - Choir sang two
Elmer Wilson led in a sing -song.
Sunday.
M'"ket
Ch"monk out:.
numbers' at
Manchester Anniversary Services,
Luella Carson gave a reading ,If
Fuller Brushes
^
Dreams were Sold in the Market
amd Mrs. Elmer Wilson sang a lovely
Place". Mrs, Lloyd ' Pegg favoured
sola Rev. Smith, of Port Perry was
``*e special speaku.
A few fY+om Mt. Zion attended tape
with a lovely solo "Bless this
Church". A reading "Lighting' the
Fire" by ]Marion Diem", Mrs,r Wm.
Saks and Service i
: Markham, Mkiring
Uxbrldge
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A
and Scott, Townships
,�,��Ord
Anniersary Services at Greenwood
Harbron gave a reading and Mr.
.-.....r "
•,�e
Church on Smr day. Rev. Copeland,
aitd Mrs. Green were presented with
If your Faller Brudt Man has
of Pickering, was the speaker. In
a lovely occasional chair.
missed you, or has not called
lE'HONE I'ICHFWG 11 R 3
- -the morning, GreP:nwood ch-)ir wan
must Cedar
Miss Luella Carson left on Sun-
yet, 'feel free to tel-
.
— ; -��� Oil
•
--' Grease_.,
;In charge of the c, and
da evening
y ening fns Toronto, where she
wriietly
ephone or write, err he delivErs,
-
Grove In the evening.
Mrs. Walter Carson received word
will be taking a business course..
W. A. meets on Wednesday after-
mails, or sends by expmgsa, any
)"tiller Brush Products.
Tube Vuleammng
that her brother, Ralph Norton, mad
noon at the home of Mrs. O. Shaw.
arrived home from overseaq.
Mrs. Harper, Goodwood, spent Isar
'V. PENNANFN
INORH GUARANTEED •
Ms and Mrs. C. Burroughs and
week with her* daughter Mrs, C.
]dais SL East, Stauffvme
I Dais A Re*
7 A. IL -- tis P. 1L►
t010117, Of Brookita, Ids. and Mrs.
Joan and 1eent1y.
PUM Sm
> i1<f6aMrwr ell 01111OW14 tai aim"
1Ls. roti mss, 14& Sarbm is"
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ARM -'MACHINIERY -_OFF RATION
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rn machinery, and
All rationin controls have been removed from sales of fa r
.restricfions on the production or importation of such machinery have been lifted
Price controls remain. Generally, maximum price for farm implements is the, price
at, which such ile'ns sold during thei b,no ugus eptember 11, 1941.
Quoted prices do not include cost of delivery to the purchaser.
-Under Consumers' Credit Order No. 225, section 10, terms of sale for farm'mach-
finery are: 1/3 of quotecl_price paid in cash; the balance of the credit price to be paid
1!.:. within two aoire of the 'date of the eo%n#r&_@o# in e##v#qmA vorranoonfe at specified Agifaie An
allowance for a trade-in is to be deducted from the unpaid balance.
"4
Despite the lifting of production restrictions, it is expected that the �Xhortage of
components such as malleable castings and sheet steel will limit the maximum output'
--of form implements during the year July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, to a 241Y0 increase
....(on tonnage basis) over the output in the pieceding 12 months..
farmers PoultryPrices Potato- Storage Allowance
Farmers selling all types of poultry, ' _{Order A-156O.now in effect)
except turkeys, direct to consumers' are A storage allowance of Sc per 75 -lb. beg
—permitted a 25% markup over the whole- of potatoes and 7c per 100 -Ib. bag is
sali ceiling' 'prices established for the zone allowed on November 1. Another 5c per
. -
.In which they are located. Turkey producers i75 -lb. bog and 6c per 100 -Ib. bag may be
are allowed a 20% markup, over the added on December 1, and another 5c per
..wholesale level. 75 -lb. bag and 7c per' I 00 -lb. bag on
..January 1, 1946. - There -wfll be no storage
adjustment for February but • monthly. in-
creases will be resumed on March 1.
7
::;=FARMERS'" RATION COUPONS
-form- houseWd' con'wri-tiption lc;f at and butter, and
' safes Caupon's, icovering'formor sates or me
of preserves must be 'forwarded to Local Ration Boards in primary producers' envelopes
-(RB-61). Reports for November should reach the Local Ration Boards not later than December 10.
F616wing are thei-vaNd -coupon dates for November...:
:!_MEAT BUTTER SUGAR ?RESERVES
128
!November I M. 9
10 40
15.... M 11 '129 -66,67 P 20, 21
sa
22.... M 12
29...
Board for mea
Farmers are required to' send in "M" coupons to the local Ration t they
-consume, and meat they sell to former neighbours at the rate of 4 tbs• per coupon. Farmers
-who slaughter meat - need not turn in at, the 'end of the month more than half the valid meet'
coupons in the. ration books of their. household. Farmers who purchase 'meat from other farmers
must surrender t6 -the: -selling farmer one meat coupon for every 4 tbs. of meat purchased, even
if this meant'surrende ring coupons not yet valid.
:X
-GHTIRERS.
FARM SLA.V
'farmers who slaughter for their .own household consumption or for theconsumption of.
their former neighbours, are
not required to hold a' si'diti9Ater permit' Any excess of farm
slaughtered 'Meat over the farmer's or his..neighbour's needs may be sold only to the holder
of a regular slaughter permit in' quantities not less than aquarter of Beef or aside of Pork.
Sheep, lamb or calves slaughtered by the former for his.own or his -neighbours' use may not be
sold into the meat trade.
Licensed slaughterer's quotas for cattle hGv'e' been temporarily suspended and until.
.,.:.:further notice a licensed slaughterer may siau§hter,,all,the cattle needed for his requirements..
is your assurance of a.'fair share.
against Waste ...shortages ortages i
is a protection hfiation.
X -X
That is why farmers are asked to continue to'toiloct and turn in coupons to their Local
Ration Boards—once a- -nionsh—An the R5401--anvefo
For -further Information apply,to Ae nearest office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Boar&
43 -SW
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Supplement to Pickering New Friday, November 2, 1945
ALTONA - - ed to him as a gift -from the Com- day with Mr. and Mrs: Fred Byers.
Clifford Barkey, RCAF., who has munity. Both Mr. and Mrs. -McNair The Anniversary �ervicee were a
been stationed at Goose Bay, Lab- expressed their ;gratitude and the decided suecess on Sunday ._last. The
rador, is home for a three-week people answered by singing . ``For fine address delivered by Rev. Cope _ '
leave, with-. his parents, Mr. and they are jolly good fellows", after land, of Pickering and the music
Airs. Charles Barkey.which light refreshments were ser- rendered by the Cedar Grove choir
We are. glad to know that .Mrs. B. ved. We congratulate this young end the home choir, made the ser-
hel ful, also* th+e filled
iR�esar. _is__-much better after suffer- _couple and wish them much Kapp- _ _vices._ very p '
ing with blood poisoning. iness. church, both morning and evening. ,
Mas: er . George Duncan, - of Greeh - _We are sorry to lose Roy, Mrs. T"ne community is very sorry to-
` t. =River spent the . week,-end with Bill Tindall and Norman from our midst. have Rev. R. W. and Mrs. McVey
MacKay. They have purchased the home, of and family leaving. We are losing
- The-house was full . to overflowing Mr. -Hill, just east -of. Stouffville, friends who have been a real coni- - -
when friends and relatives gathered and will move shortly. fort to everyone. We all wish them -`
the-yery,best in their city home.
McNair' in in honor' of Mr: and- Mrs.: Church service nex-
un ay will
Earl McNair, our newlyweds, who Our Young People were invited to be under the Missionary Sunday, for
wire the recipients of many lovely Brooklin Young People's Hallowe'en all Christian Churches. ' We will have
• and useful gifts. As Earl has- just and Masquerade -on Monday evening. a minister sent out by'the Mission-
returned from overseas, an address The C. G. I. T. met at Glenna ary. Branch for. this Circuit,, and on
_ of Welccrm4m, Home was -read �y: bIr. Minackers on Saturday Ias.t November 11, Rev. McVey will be
- � :W. Reesori and a beautiful chair Mrs. A. R`ogera and her brother, in charge of the Circuit services: _
: with matching ottoman was present
Mr. R. Wilson, Brooklin spent Sun-
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�.� .,�. {�:s. r-�,:: fr; :h.•' � �. r,:,,,.Y .1{�� T o A � H o G
f
ffPRODIiCERS _
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f - - {ONTARIO s
;COUNT3i'
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FA
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fir= Only Hog Producers who
Ay yrs registered for the pur- .
�jj
�"� post w their own County
� Agriculturd Representative
�'� a �� �� • �� ��•� will be entitled to vote on -
1 r A _ .. ro.
proposed. }-log - __ _ .. � -
"►; ducers are therefore urged to regisEer at once by
SchemeRep-
Marketing
"mail 'or in person at their CoLQty Agricultural
for Ontario, under -e t e vo - -
sentat"v 's office in order to 6 eligible t
, ' te.
-the Farm Products When registering by mail, -Please Forward name,
Control Act, has been' submitted to the a::.n owns '
,` address d township.
-Farm Products Control Board 6y the
Association.
Ontario, Hog 'Producers
- - I
EleFore the Board will consider recom-= ; E H E L 1
mending the schema, it must 6e satisFied -
:::- ... that a Fair representation of the Hog A PUBLIC MEETING
Producers are in favour of its adoption. r{ Will be held at .11n order order to o6tain the recorded views of ;SUNDERLAND
= the 'Producers, a vote 6y 6allot is .being .�� _/ _ t' Wednesday, Nov. 14.,
'taken on the question....:..
_ _.
At this meeting the sciccme
will a ams
RE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE n bs xpl'' d fully and
.. quettions answered. Ballots .
�: P R O� O S E D O'i T A R I.O HOG.- Mrill be supplied 'at the meeting to producers who
P R O' D U C E R S MARKETING Piave registered, so that they may vote then. Rtgistra-
- .SCHEME BEING BROUGHT INTO tions will be accepted at the meeting and A* For ten
AIF producers wlw are registered.- will
-days after it
-
FORCEIN ONTARIO?
fecsivc ballots, tither at the Agricultural Represent- _ :
A��yE ativ�e's office, at thi meeting, or by _mail. 'Copier of _ -
-_ _ c�H1 1 'tha proposed scheme may be secured at the ' Agri
J
E
cu
lturaLRepresentative's office orvtthe public muting.
allL
- C,A1VlP$EZ' :.Ali ballots must 'be returned to the'Agr' ultv►al Reprep
sentative before December -8, 1945. • • Any Ballots,
- - . • brid e, pntai�o
receivid aItcr that data will not be recorded.,
ALL HOG' PRODUCERS ARE U'RGEN
TLY _
_ ... .. ,_
REQUESTED TO REGISTER, TO ATTEND
THE MEETING IN-: THEIR AREA'--' AND TO VOTEt
ILA t I ' t t t'' I t 'f i 1+ t
C. F. PERKIM —� -
.. cw�iaMl►r
,. �,,, -.,. ,.. , � :...,� .,, t•.."'. ..,- -,.,'-s,,..,.:4^ . _ :.. ,', , r �• s+� r - •�:- ;r"' e e : i
'th �' „ y i* a, •-+,.:. ,T• .. • .,, . a> ax •.2:�,. . ,. , • v� _ ,�_ ,Jrr� � � M �_.. rl •-w
7., i
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v ,, •� /r Autumn is to be held is flee church Rev. Mr, 'ad aJimT w .. -�ow-
on
b4 of been a sorry mix-up togs season, ow -
on Thursday, November 1, at '2 p. Xi.mico, are visiting their son Doi. tax to the wet soil. The canninLA Reft E M g �
_ O N T m. with Mrs. Alan Miller," guest aid and Mea Lawson :s
• - ire. is the crops -have made poor returns for t�
speaker. Her experheaoee is the far now house on Graenwo.
most of the farmers. In all, it has
Mrs. Valentino spent the -week-. the male chorus, made up of the men North will be most interesting to Very few pheasants were secured been a bad year for the farmer.
-end with friends in Tosonvto. -from the local churches will slag. ' hear. is the recent aunt days. Tae Comnaun4Ly-. Club Masquerade -
Mr. Albert Slack, who is still in We invite all is they commuatty to _ • .._ O. _ Congratulations to Wm- Sanders and Dance was held in the school.
taae General Hospital, Toronto; - is worship. with us is these special )fr. and Mrs. Alex. 'Moffat, of on- his approaching marriage. house on Friday evening and was
reported to be improving. services next Sunday. London, were Brou "m visitors on It is reported that Gordon and attended by a considerable crowd.
There will not be any service in Wednesday last. Mrs Smith have purchased the Lav- The costumes w .
were pretty and crowd
-4he Baptist Church next Sunday ev- Mrs. McLean, of ,Toronto, was a erty farm to our north and will take ractive. Music was furnished by the
ar
ening, owing to the Hveat Rome BROUGHAM week -end, guest at the Howard Mal- possession soon. - Clark-Remmer band. The Junior Red j
Service in the United Church. On:.> colm, home. The Wit:;ke-fanlily have sold their Cross, held w -sale of liome--thade sit -
Sunday • evening last, a • Men's and The Women's• Institute, Brougham, The Misses Wilcox and Donald farm north of here and leave very icles and realized some good re-
-Mission's Service was'. held with Mr.. have sent out invitations to a sup- Ritchie, o! Toronto, were , north the shortly for a place near Pickering. turns.. The awards for best costumed .•
MacDonald,_ -_the new s cho*l teacher,_-Rr-uee-Ritei1Ws _last- week end. _ Messrs -Rob --- '
-per-- bexnng-given...-for-returnsed-nor- � on, adults went to, Dick Laster Jr., and
conducting. Scripture was read -by, vicemten and their immediate fam- Mrs. Gannon and Miss Muriel of Harvie - Stn. N. B., were recet Miss Buskel, as a Spanish Couples
Gordon Morely. Invocation by Jae. ilies in the Township Hall, -on Nov: Shepherd were Toronto visitors sev= visitors The Bes• Comics were: Miss Helen
" Coates. Prayer' was led 'by? Mr. Ed' 3, at 7.30 m. All interested nei- eral days last week, to our -local Jersey herds: "' p
P• y l Pardon, pas Irish Lady and Glea
Y — - Shoes an .Len are co ly
Lewis acrd musib b- tae church mare y car 1 e - -been-is,,-the h astwood; a --The ,
quartet; Mr. Evans Ward led In the vited to �p in after 8.30 and share end, about -one. mile* west. of .the 'Oshawa Hospital for treatment' and I dressQd girl was Miss Mary, Bar -
Song Service. this "Welcome Home." village, when. a oar -being towed, 'is repgrted' doing well. J low; as a bride and for tie boys:
We are sorry to report, that' Mrs: "'rhe Eucliie and Dance sponsored had the rope break, and the car and ' Best wishes are extended to'•'Miss Frank Wonnacott, as Milkni iL The_
Frank Ham is quite ill. by the Women's Institute was an en- i d''ver•turned a complete -somersault, Mary McBrady upon her approach- Comic Youth, wee Beverley $.prat,
The.coMmunity.hall was packed to joyable and successful ,e -vent of the landing against a tree An the ditch ing marriage. " , 'and Elizabeth VVitzke. An -enjoyable
capacity last week to witness the 3- past week. prize -winners were: Miss --no casualties reported. Urbain Blake had the' misfortune luncheon and dance followed,
•Star rmy o , 1_ e- Old sprain s
weather, all turned out. All num- ,and Mrs. M. Ellicott, the latter was on Saturday afternoon, when Rev, ankle and pierce %is under lip. 'V�%hitevale
bens were well received and the Park substituting for , a gentleman play- McVey, of Greenwood united in mar- Theo. Annan has Thad Hydro . in.
Board announce that they may bring er. A handsome teddy bear was nage, Mr. Earl Hiltz and Mise Irene stalled in • his premises, -
`tire show back again some Lisle in drawn for, and won by Alan Elli- Sack, of Brougham. A wedding sup- , -A new high-voltage power fine Is ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.'
- -the new Yew• cotk Barrdtt's Orchestra provided •�'
was served at tae home of Mr. crossing our farms south of the ex- Judson Pugh, who celebrated their
The Fellowship Claw -of the Bap- gam; music and Mr. M. Burk called � Mrs. John Liscombe. isting four li:ies. Aden Wedding on -Tuesday, Oct.
Sisk Church will meet torritat at off. —W. --J. Brown, of Toronto spent ; Mr. and- Mrs. George Lawrence i ober 80. The happy couple spent the
day in Toronto, and on their return
X8.80. A new study as "The Book of - �O- � � Lit week -end with his mother. of Oshawa, are buoy building their - .
Aete" w31! �• .* •Chaises N*ws Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott and new house north o! the school is the evening, the members of Lass -
�` : _dr..imd Mrs. Samuel aeon � spent The � Services of SL Y� daughter were -with. fan, .Wick Several from tiers - attended the Woman's Association paid tbam -a
Sunday with - Mss. Tbomss Bacon. 3eha's congregation had a good st• Ellicott family for the week -sed. ,junior Farmers' Dance send Meeting visit WW presented them with a
ass reflectorand sad . . bowl for tbe,
• The 7Td�-PePy's �i � teadsebs, sad- the inspiring mem � Brooilia this weer. - � - - -
Audley rv- camnnack Lae sold his table. Mr. wad Mrs. Pugh both :*.
'Coe Baptist C13osrh on Sunday even- saws delivered by visiting ciergymes � .Geo _
big. saw soma interesting chides on sad tae ung b7 the Cyreaeout �_ " farm to a lie. Glover, of Toronto, Plied in suitable
and eon H -
___:![iseion Woek3aradia. quartet was ohueh apps+eeiated. Boa Cox ass redsrned•tsssr hisMrssom This
V' _.-._--
Y abouffwdlle CAdets are to c ease The ladies of the W. AL & wba • • farm has been the possession
of the Toronto visited - Mrs. Rita Cha .
Operations in the near future. K attesrded lass Wpatem Seetios►al nres� Pith the Wuter:s Cammack Tamil for about forty. over the week -end, while Patsy vis• _
is not likely that Claremont will con- Richard forBroa, o! the .Base Line � Y kited her chum,' N Hamlin. -
• tlaue on .their own, but they have � at the Bay of Quishb Presby- is staying for a time with ,Vis son. years. George ie" moving to his harm �'
terfal, at Broo ! north of Claremont Mrra Randall has been under the
Ir1:in, on T11%128 ay at- Waiter and his wife There. He is in I doe ars care with a severe attack
the opportunity If rd" wish• ternoon yet, report it an inepisationr poor huh, Foster Fisher and hili bride have _
The Women's Mission Circle. o! - o! o.
. al meeting, especially the message Several of the local w�ennan, sett- � moved lento a souse os, the 3rd, ��
the - Baptist Church will meet next
by the � lrpesher.. Jess Stew ended Vas Misaiaury ll[eeti:rg in south af the school -
w Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Mil- ask. Pickering on Saturday last. Mss. The silodilling, . corn -cutting oast .
ton. Benson. A report of the Whitby- � tall to o Renew Your Suabscriptioa NOW _
This W. l[. S. ?han>toliering for 1`Iorton's--addre*s was well rpeelved. plowing Aerations here have ,
Lindsay ' Assoication Conference at -
-.Uxbridge aihtl be given.
'Don't forget the Big Dance in the
Community Hall tonight iFA&7)•-
Auss Creigaton and his Orchestra
-' in ' attendance.
What, I - _
All hockty players, high school _ -
•_ boys .and say that are interested in � �''�j Loan 1 the rink sere, are asked to be at (� w 1C,to
4 the Park at ti p. en• next Saturday
to help get the rink ready for -the f 1
winter festivities. V _
Hallowe'en parties. have been Kase
"ceder of the day" this week. The
Baptist Church -geld one last Sat- :
TOP
shsday, the Women's Institute and
-T-t-ae School. 4n -----Wednesday. The
children, of course were out is all -
l�iana of regalia asking people to - - -
"elrell out". Little damage in the es e' a. -
• -.wry of pranks.. we hope - this was
written, before Hallowe'en. _ _ "•Sia pearls of war have coat Cansda *-tremendous Bum of money .....
We. understand' that Mr. FA G.
`.:. ; mneh of which remains to be pard.
Boy has purslraaed tae _ ... . •- -
r,�, Vitas hi. p� tar. - -
pLs 3ney ll... last mat of the Broels -
tia
,°peal, on tDe ate Concussion. , - •: - - . - - ie _ .
.-.-. MGM sorely need. (This, In tarn, will aid
y is needed to
Wt"
liberated Donn
The .cauls: mont'aly meeting of - for Canadian_ farm products and heap
the Women'* Missionary society ad �` ltn maintaining gel
the United Cl�h will be held. in eneur'e a high level of employment for workers in Canadian -
toe church school room on Thum _
.day, November 8, at 2.90 p.r m.
Rawson'a group will be in c0rarge
factories.
_
•
of the program. A report will be
Biwa
on the "western Sectional - Men and women who have served in'the'armed forces must be re-'
Rally„ and a study on Africa taken established in chvil life.-
-up. All ladies are welcome. -
A number of ladies from the Un-
ited Church attended tae Western -` :FARMZRS CAN BCT
'Sectional Rally of the .Women's ; VICTORY BONDS - ,So . to provide this money.... we !must buy more Victory Boasts. -
v Missionary Society held in Brooklin - Oa Convenient Deferred
.United Church on October.26,
Payments '
�•�0 - TIMUG.H ANY BANK Like all previous Victory Loans, the 9th Victory Loan is, an sbliga-
T-as Brough�n t Yamg .-_ tion which we in Pickering Township must share together with all
People's Unum visited the Brookiin
LTbion 'ea hlfonday dvenwtg and . •fast sign : daort form letter. loyal Can
...another opportunity, too, for each of us to ad
were entertained at 'a Hallowe'en which Victory Loam Salesmen carry► .:to our savings. -
gMy (banks have copies) ordering: the
Party. Everyone pressat -
bank to boy victory Bonds -for yon,,
-dyed _ -- -
hinnheeht. -
4.
.•�.�n,.:__ - ,Pap 6 per cent when ordering the
_ = Tug ay coeurs' fo --� bonds and the balance at any time -AM if we save now, and put o$ buying everything we can do _--
clareDe.: dm3ng the nest 32 *writhe. 'The without until things become plentiful, we will help to k"ep down' -
Tae strangling of their small son, -
interest the bonus Ceara pap the the prices of things we want and need. That, too, is an obligation
�t Douglas, was the tragedy. an ,loan. for every one of us. Meantime, our savings invested in Victory _
.as�*:ea by Mr. weed us,. Brace Bonds will pay us 3% interest-. double bank interest.
Douglas last week, in their home at
]liardale• Masa. Douglas had pat the
Child to baa for bra afternoon W.
sae hewed him phaYy6 fon a While, _ � - � Beau in mind that this is the last opportunity We wiII have to buy
&1e �iim - Victory Bonds for a whole year. That is why we are aL' expected '
to nava- bei asleep. Going in to
I wakeA aim a owe l#tes, abs leans 'to buy double this tune. The sbaine rate, savings, as In lirevlous
bim strasigiea Sir. ills head ;; loans, will pay for twice as many boards over the 12 -month period.
between rte wall acrd the cok The - ti
ow" held last Thuaday, and
a large• number from here attended
Mr. and Mrs• Douglas. moved from _
Claremom to Yneir present residence - - - _ • — j
dAERE S WHY
a two mantle ago.
tontT-ICKERIN-G.
Annual Harvest Home 3crvices - - _ _.__ .. _.. _ _
r The Annual Harvest Home SE rv.c�► - " - _ i --
Of the United Churchh will be -held"- .
: RARE
,OURS ,
next Sunday, November 4, s,. 11.00 ; ', , . . ,.. • :.: • � �
A. a, and 7.30 P. m. Rev. Brrtram
Newnham, of Markharn. will be '?
' his guest spoaki'. At the ncwr:hing NATIOhiAL WAR FINANCE- COMMITTEE /D. Blase Ana*- thairnnan of District "ON �
Service Gan local choir will render .
roe" sandy sol Is ria .+r*e+boB. -
L
kRC-MC HARVEST 54yo1w the tree line the soil oc. SWEDEN'S ANSWER TO COAL SHORTAG&
curs only in cracks and crevices
and in river botom lands
These
w A
Arctic soijP &W%Vually very acid
and ar149ipWased- of undecayed
plant
debris. To salvage nutrients
locked up in
this material and
make them available for plant
Ay.
j-1- wth, it is necessary to employ
i --,;:ions of -bacteria. These bacte-
ria are present in all good garden
soil, but are often lacking in thi
Arctic soils and have to be intro.
duced. This is done either by -ship-
ping in a small quantity of loam
(often a trip of two or three thou-
eand miles) or by using dog ma-
. .... pure which sometimes- cop;ains a
... ...... .
desirable type of soil bacteria.
... .......... ,
Eskimos oHels''#..f€s•..a„
NO! Sometimes a whole sumrher'
has -
be devoted oted to "growing" the
soil before one -can start growing
plants. First the soil must be
scraped up and brought to the
gardensite. For this purpose it
is often possible to enlist the aid
of a few Eskimos who think that
the crazy white man is gain to u.
'eat dirt. The soil is dumped in
a cold frame or other protected
spot and lime, is added to neutral-.
ize the acidity. Next a complete
fertilizer is mixed with the soil.
This soil Is kipt warm all sum -
Gardens now flourish in the land of the midnight sun (top)'. mer and by the next' season it is
Even this old one at Fort Albany, on James Bay., in way down
.south by --modern standards. (Left) This 10 -foot sunflowar was in good shape for raising vegr
tables.
grown at Fort Laird. N.W.T. (Right) The" giant cauliflowers
were .grown near the Arctic Circle, believe It or not I Competitions Held
4W
'In the eas4ern part of the
(Py LEONARD—B'UTLER) frosts might desfrid3i- tomatoes and Northwest Territories and. in nor,
Canada's frigid . north is no*t. as other tender 'crops. thern Quebec,- hotbed ' s or - green- Sweden, faced with a serious coal, shortage, conserves its small
barren as .most people thi-' . Season. Shari hones have to be - vonstructed be- .-Suppily for industrial use and taPs its large forft-,t resources for
P 'think. Care civM= consumption. Poles of logs which stretch down suburban
To compensate for the shortness cause the outside slimmer temper-
ful cultivation of sheltered - Arctic of the season, howe*er, the- hours atures are not high enough for street in Stockholm will be used to 114"t apartment houses at heft.
en prodWe
_Circle will oft ample nufforms, to .."PIPlAment the, suits and- dresses to be purchased.
of daylight are much longer-4han normal plant - growth. Sometimes
dividends in , both, veMKablea and en necessary t . a use . a coal
flowers.- farther south, and the mysterious' it is eves In order to encourage northern- and James Bays are found some
The vegetables are
par
titularly welcome, since fresh- I catalytic agents that t% promote oil lantern or beater to keep the -era to grow' their own vegetables of the oldest gardens of Canada.
vi-
tamin and- mineral -rich jaws am growth in plants with , e aid of temperature in the gteenhouise the government and a number of In some of these the same piece
not easily obtained in the rewo?l sunlight are able. to work on a from failing too low at night. In companies have issued gardening of soil ha4 been pr6du6j.g con,
'iswing shift." In this wa adapiL-, site of & these adverse condi- literature and promoted vegetable tin,
Aously for over - 250' years.
dMis" of -the far north.
able Plants, I& IT* p:16 "d tions, good salad plants are being and flower competitions. The Hud- Anyone who thinks that pests are
Northern - gardens have prob- cxbbage. an able to complets three. grown in the far north. Crops of son's Bay Company have been confined to southern gardens
.')Eft petWAr to themselves. The normal months' growth in two lettuce, radishes, chard, spinach and holding these competitions -for the should read the tales 'of woe that
growing season Is very short and months of 'longer days. To pro- endive'thrive In many parts of the past four years, and some of the
the rdtntr be constantly vide ortra pw materials for 'the Northwest Territories.. At Lake entries -'are shown in accompany. -come out of the land of midnight
the
suntans. , the len
maggots,
e Tender
on alert. er plants mud swing shift" and to give plants a Harbor, in Beffialand, over 100 Ins photographs,. caterpillars. mice and even slei
-be' covered irp, when frost threat -
quick start in the spring it is ntces• tomatois• were ripened one year, Soil Producing for 250 Years dogs seem to be attracted- to the
ens. and sowings killed by late sary to use fertilizer. Rainfall is and some: enthusiasts are trying Although -gardening north of garden, while all the mosquitoes
-frosts most be replanted. - The scanty In the north, and- -much• of to beatthisrecord by growing to- the Arctic Circle is a relatively. from the- surrounding
.country
same watchfulness is necessary at the moisture is furnished by the matcea evWlprther north" an Baf- new venture, a little farther come to feast on the hardworking
12M end of the season when early thawing subsoll. iWand.
south., on 'the shores of Hudson gardener.
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of water. "Clock" he'dinintegrat. :end assist thos*veleroini, who md'y:nVMMgWnfsA
action with a etbp I,
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so to W-ko just &W one in a
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:
said dubiously -when they were. is
the car again. • y
"All right, we'll try Hughey."41V
`.'"What's a, doodlebug?"
-"It's a kind of a contraption
made out of a twig or something.
y o_6ac They walk around with it and _ A
it's supposed to dip and tremblewhen there's oil under the surface."
"Well does it?"
"I've heard stories from old-tim.
ers echo claim that oil was found1 _
' - that way. Probably it was luck." s LAM
` "This is his house there,
stood
the pig's asleep in the yard.
11
THE PICKThe door of the sooty little shack -
open. Gary banged on it and
OF TOBACCO shouted. "Hello -anybody home?"
.c
ur
out," croaked a voice. "If
you'TARLF TALKS _ � vinegar, bring to boiling point and•
re e one of them reliefers, I nnur nvPr hPPtc- apnl Vintd L
-be left alone."
"I•m not an investigator," Gary
-
•' '
Beet
"-' Beet Relish '
2
said. "You're Mr. Fothergill? I'm
D UG IN(
MK. HTN_
HELEN TOPPING MILLER
Tallman - a engineer.
g
-
Beet Relialy
CHAPTER IV
advise your father to hire geologists
Adelaide's eyes were puddenly
- not yet, anyway - not just on
-wide and excited.
my word."
"Gary - we could find out,.
+ • •
eouldn't we? Could you tett if you
N Oh, but if there shoeld be on
- had a map?"
"Not' definitely. I know there's a
under this place, Gary, Dad would
41L-
• � fault that runs through this area -
be glad to hire any number of
and you see this?" He crumbled
people. If you should- find, some -
the bit of frock in his fingers. "Sul-
ion Department of Agriculture in-
phur in .that - smell it? Where
Portant - we'd be terribly rich,
there's sulphur there's oil, usual-
wouldn't we? And you wouldn't
By Roberta bee
have to go to Mexico. You could
'work
' "Oh, Gary -' let's get a map!
siay here and for Dad."
"You
Let's go now. We needn't tell any
mean' -you'd want me to
one about it -till you know more
stay. Stumbling along, his feet
about it" - --
feelings wooden, he could not look
Her face was flushed and eager,-
at her. His head was buzzing.
bee- eburning. He tossed the
yes
Her light answer .was like cold
water thrown"into his burning face. '
emmbledeyes bird away and was ab-
raptly sorry he had anything
"Oh., but of course! We have fun.
,said
about it. Probably he was wrong
I can talk sense to you and not
`
Lioa lot of awful non -
have to Listen t
anyway. Every young fellow who
had a couple of letters oa a degree
sense about my,_hair and my eyes
bad a dream, of some day finding
and all that dreamy stuff." -
"I
the -biggest oil strike of all. And: oil
see. So you want to go on -
was like lightnindark lightning.
t =
talking sense'"
course. You've no idea what
- Where it struck, the peaceful earth
r
a relief it is;
was sever the same again.
"Yes," he said slowly. "We can
,
, '.All- right,: he said, a littli flat.
"
- probably get a map. And an ex-
We'll talk •sense,then."
' :And we'll go straight off and
perienced geophysicist could proba-
see • if we can find a map. Gary -
My tell whether there's any de-
4 finite promise here or not. What
if it's true - I- want you to .tell
..
rye learned was how to get oil
ewt of the of ter someone
Dad,
It was not easy to find a map.-
ground
else located, but I wouldn't want to
They tried shalt -dozen places; and
_
Gary saw the old. avid,__balf-sdspl
S. When a man leaves a room,
cious look come into --the eyes of :
V Wl�'Q&ir
�YtA,)rhe
tmen from whom he inquired.
-
ike the -nvsfriisof a wolf
-be left alone."
"I•m not an investigator," Gary
-
•' '
Beet
"-' Beet Relish '
2
said. "You're Mr. Fothergill? I'm
.%QflZ� ^
,qts. cooked chopped beets
Tallman - a engineer.
g
-
Beet Relialy
1 qt. finely shredded cabbage ...
,pet;oleum
They told me uptown that you
Beet Pickles
1 cup grated horseradish
might have a geological map of
1 teaspoon mustard seed
(optional)
this courity''
�� They're all .alike-," .he "told Ad r
''I
2 'cups vinegar
(To Be Continued) _'
This week's recipes from the
p
1 teas oob. salt `
p - - .
—
Consumer Section of the Domin-
r/y teaspoon pepper
well rigger moved into the best
ion Department of Agriculture in-
Mix all ingredients, put into
Modern Etiquette'
elude a recipe for jam and two of
sterilized jars and seal. Yield
By Roberta bee
their most popular recipes for .beet
about 4 pints.
slice. Peet and slice onions and
pickles.
dislodge grease.
1. Flow and where should a wom-
For those who, :any day now,
m4x with twit. Part ;.. t....
an pay her bill when she has been
wily be bringing in beets from the
Monty's Beret =
staying alone at a hotel for several
'
garden to store for winter use,
.
Clift From Soldier
days, and is ready to leave?
here are a few reminders. Beets
gu�3pr
2. When a man is eating in a pub-
keep best at a temperature be-
he
diningroom, and a woman stops
tween 33 deg. F and 38 deg. F. To
Field 'Marshal Montgomery, new
to speak' to hm, 'should he rise?
keep them crisp in storage, evapo-
,
colonel -commandant. of the Royal
3. How long should a person. re-
ration should. be prvented, so a
Tank Regiment, revealed the see✓
main when making a social call?
covering of sand is called for.
ret of his famous beret in a mes-
4• Should the guests be provided
Twisting, rather than cutting the
sage to the regiment. He said it
with plates and napkins for their
tops off reduces bleeding and this
was given him. by a sergeant nom.
canapes at a cocktail party?
helps not only to preserve the col-
manding his tank during the Bat -
S. When a man leaves a room,
or but also to prevent decay.
tle of Alamein.
and says."good-by to a kroup of
Ruby Jam
girls, should he avoid turning his
back -towards them?
"1 cups peeled, finely chopped
Men Are Working
'
beets '
e: Should a.- woman show the
2 cups peeled, finely chopped
To Exhaustion
same. regard for her associates as a
man, in asking permission to smoke?
carrots
-
ANSWERS.
t cups boiling water
I. Ask for the bill to be sent 'to
_ •3 cups sugar
your room, that the items may, be
.2 lemons, grated rind and juice
checked and totaled. Then pay
3 oranges, grated rind and 'juice
the' biir at the desk. This will save'-
teaspoon allspice
time in going over the items at' the
'f+ teaspoon cloves.
desk.- 2. Yes, always. 3. From 13
% -teaspoon cinnamon
-
to 25 minutes is long enough. 4.-
X teaspoon ginger
..
No;- neither plates nor napkins are
Boil vegetables in water for 20
necessary, •as canapes are taken
with the ffiige_rs and eaten inone
minutes. Add-- sugar, bring to a
boil and boil 10 minutes. Add gnat-
Chronic fatW* and nervous ear
or two bites. b. Yes: this- can c
ins!_ and -juice of lemond and
haustion an getting men down ....•
down in health -in -
avoided very gracefully with a lit -
oranges,- ' and spices; boi: until
wad resistedoll -
to cold and other ailments
tle practice. 8. Yts.
thick, about is - minutes. Pour into
hot, sterilized jars, cool and seal,
It is high time for a build u with
D Chase, '
Du) Can r�
1.
1 field, about a pints.•
r. a NERVE FOQD tlto
Vitamin B1 tonic: It will help is
(•
Pickled Spiced Beets
steady your nerves and help you to
better, '
By Anna_Ashtey
13 largebeeusleep
_
-'-Ii-wi'ltli-e you�geat your food--
r
an the scent, like the .taut' suspem
- -
Q.-Id�svv ran I prevent the break.
_ large wb-te onions _
_ I teaspoon cele seed
ry
and to regaen energy and vigor
h"
`
sion of movement that stiffens a
crowd when a voice cries,"Fire?"
mg of -rue kernels?
1 tablespoon salt
-Ask for the new ecoa-
omy size bottle of
4
*s �
r e •
A. Do not stir rice while cook-
ing, because it break
1 teaspoon mustard seed
Dr. Chase's
p
�� They're all .alike-," .he "told Ad r
''I
the kerucls
and makes them musfiy. To avoid
% tepspoon ground cinnamon
Y4 cttls brown sugar
•
Nerve Foods
.in hell!' And in five seconds, flat,
-had
!aide. can walk into any hotel
sticking -to the bottom of the uten-
t; cups tinegar
well rigger moved into the best
A. Dissolve J'pouiica' of copper
in this state and just say `oil' to
ail, grease the pan before cooking.
:- Boil beets until tender, peel and-��
a ,:
;�;,_,-. -"
;.
somebody=`in a low tone--- and.
Q. How can i remove tar from
slice. Peet and slice onions and
180s-�1.b0 _
dislodge grease.
every man in the place will watch
the hands?
m4x with twit. Part ;.. t....
for':soap? "
_kA _k :
4s,
WEEVEND WONDER1.04cm is
ingenious frameless weaver.
- You -can carry it ln`your hand-
bag.
'It'is lite magle . .
Without experience; you canE
weave room -size rugs, seat-
_ covers, belts. handbags, afg-
bans, luncheon -sets and many.
bother beautiful articles.
can use .wool, candlewiclt,
raffia, odda:and ends.
-�` •WEF,VEND . WONDF.RI.00J1-
•uses less time.
WEEVENI) • WONDFRLOON•
complete with instructions and
patterns, One Dollar,
--Write for free Folder or Order
me after . that, and a lot of them
would follow me."e
"I'd follow you; too. Oh' `Gary,
lemon or Oran g peel. The oils
`flint
I'm so excited!"
in the skin dissolve the tar so
„ Fvet hear the story of the well
it can be wiped -off very easily. -
rigger who got to heaven and the
Q How can 1 make the surface •'
place was so crowded he couldn t
of aluminum look like new' .
'a
get in?"
A. $'y pouring few ounces of
"\ o, I'll Bite._ What did he do?"
vinegar in each aluminum utensil-
"He stuck his head in. through the
Heat it and then scour' the sur. -
face.
gate and 3elled,ve.'Theystruck cit
Q.. How can I loosen a -clogged
.in hell!' And in five seconds, flat,
-had
sank pipe?
half the crowd run out,'and the
well rigger moved into the best
A. Dissolve J'pouiica' of copper
mansion the golden street"
as in '2 quarts of hot water and.
-on
"Maybe they'll have a map it-
pour it -down the pipe. Repeat if
the book store. Let's try there."
necessary. A solution' of -soda and
But the book store had no map,
vinegar poured -dovvii- the pipe will
though the clerk looked at -:them
dislodge grease.
with quickened interest. Only man
4• How can I make a substitute
around here w•ho might have a map
for':soap? "
like that is old- Hughey Fothergill. •
A. In an emergency, oatmeal is
He worked down yonder at Spin-
an excellent substitute for soap•
dle top when old man Lucas
Place a small quantity in a cheese -
brought that big
gu�3pr
cloth bag and wash just as if using
years ago - an
he
a bar of soap.
ing around with a d
_ "
a 17P
No �u da of ai Undo -ickeringa�lardwa
re
`Thrif tSoap Flakes 3 lbs 30c STING PLiA[B@l1i GENERA. HARDWARE
-_ ' Cboice" +Corn Brooms 49, 69, 79 99c 8O0S'ING
We also an. Branitfond Roadog
>I�L.rLla, alaapa=e ]Bathroom. and
flaix'& Yancq teapots all dues Bim, - {
)�entr and ;SUPPLIES
,Tip Top Suits - $29.75 B�'db="ater�. '
I Psi
One Civilian Coupon left for October - FSYA Come,, FirstS�'•°d' Work Gzaiammood J. S. BALSDON PICKERING
Priority Suits - Priority Slips, obtainable for • E=-service >�o�e Pkkering 6bJ
•— � _ Reserved Cay, tF. J. PROU$E
Personnel -Good Fit " ' Quick Service
MENOMONEE
: - COMING -udinedd Sirectopq
- "Snowden" shaker blankets NEXT WEEK
- -= GORDON F, ossoRNE
REXALL A. E. i
Rchardson
' 70 = 80 Plaid - Pink or Blue, ;2:88 per pair ^ ' ° . C. L, U.
ane Cent Sale DISTRICT MANAGER GWWR L INSURANCS
EXPIRE LIFE
M* S• C]EIIA�PMAN REAL ESTATE
Wed., urs., Fri., and Salt. CONVEYANCING
I+m� An old established agency, randy
Comos
OCPOHPRi 24, 25, 28' and 27 -
Representatives i to serve.
_ Watch For Your Handbill Ross D. Munro Phone Pickering 80
W. H. Curtis
-STORE HOUR$-- 'Tom Puckria
Week Daye - 8.80 a. a -0.40 P. m 4". E. Brown, Aum", Ont. J
C�0 C K _ ; .Your Fall Needs. Stays -12.80 p• m.--6.00 R �. '" A�°=, ° ,l�aaa..� an >�. �-
R'eiephaae, 622 Whitby, Ont. 16th Year as
Will be looked atter to tfie best J. 8 BOYES, Phm. g Iasaraaes Advisee
TIRE REXALL STORE WM. MCEACHNIE
o! our ability, considering taeeaa
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THEATRE SONE PICK. 613 FUBDiI'1"URE DSALEiI r Oni Psei it !!
shortW In 'eo man, linea.
FUMMAL DM BG OIR
We now hale Banner Ash
-w3.=T33-T' Awe Clan--fie Prentice .
Y Sifters, Stove Pipes, Elbows, NOTIC DW or ?am* LIOENSED AQCT3ON>�t
Baalthfall Air-conditioned
Steel, .Lawn Br�oonra, also- ---- • - - Foe tis Coemtlea of York sad Oni}
om to .k. pass Yew IV" � .,Phone Fick. 13
_THURSDAY, _ FRL; SATURDAY Paints, Oils, Tarps, etc. >�: successor to Corp. Hen Psaar
1 -NOVEMBER 1, 2 Td 8 ALVIN B���B� COAL' 'CORE. PickeY'lllg, Ontario �$ :Fiat, �.a
Two Shows - 7 and 9 P. M. and Prentice). ' Farm and Pais.
Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. Bardware mad Tinmiti WOOD, CEMENT ilboek Salts a 1Spaeialt,. at P1ds cart
W M . MAW >�.�bl. Rates,
: z • `' DEANNA DURBIN. Pb4ne 48 NAND, GRAVEL,
PONE AN. 62 W =, MILIaiiXW
and LICENSED AUCTIONEER and -
,.Lady on a Train . Piano Tuning' BVILDER'S SUPPLIES Sales conducted VALUATOR Barrister Solicitor Notary PubuMb =
sISO local; eart� a work you C. C. RICHARDSON
.*-,With Ralph Bellamy .Dapid Brece 0 - 8 Phone or Write
Repairs to Piano Accardiane, We havealso placed in stock a full 614 Dundas St..East, Whitby, Ont. Suite 611 - Continental LifeBwe
Guit" Ukeleles ect. 371 Bay St. Toronto
[ONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY LJNZ of MAPLE LEAP' MULING
$b year's experience -. COMPIAINY FEEDS
xaVEMBtR 6, 6 and 7 . : CYRIL- E MORLEY M00RE AND TANSEY
.Stage, Concert, Radio
Hast Complete. Snow At 8.20 A. W. MITCHELL _Barristers. and Solicitors
i , Cherrywood Road-
INSURANCE
C
V Reid, R d
�_ _ _ _ToMAW and Pickering
_INSURAN E
ij iJilil i"k Waters D�►barcon, Ontario 1 r1D g,
P�O�B � Out-
muni-
muni- Piecering I R 23 - P'banes - Yards 14: Rea. 66W Phones
! Merle Oberon Franchote Tone. - �P H ei Nt E -67 PICK. Pick 38 .- .Scar. 652. - EL. 2996
and Tauraas !Wtchell ---
- - -- Allan B. Moore - Earl Tansey
also an added attractiont ,J. A. W i LLOU G H BV
Fresh Meats Winoughby Farm Agency DO THING;! RIGIEr
f kl Beantif ul Head Office - Toronto It is better not to do rhings at
Martha O'Driscoll Noah Beery Jr. - - _ :'Fruits ib6�est and Oldest all than to do them wrong.
THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY ears"
Documents, Wille, Can•e�aweea,
Y _
r r COM{ULT OUN ACTIVE Cllr DEPT COnsult
INOVEBER 8, 9 and 10 " -' '• —Fis�l in `Season THAT K THE CITY T
Toni armor-Lawyer
_ ' P'O o M E 1 N CAPT. l3L?D .STL,�WA$
Roughly Spoaking -SILK'S MARKET .__
Pickering 17 8 22
. Sellers &Atkinson
F. J. Donovan
- --: Rosalind Russell Jack Carson
;Phone Pickering 26 = _ Phone Ag[n. 201W2 - Stoudf. 280
i.lCeihsed :S. A., B. Se.
THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION n -g street,
Land Surveyor
of the Towns;tip of Pickering, in the Auctioneers Kroem. fit. Oshaws. Oak.
: County and .Province of Ontario �'
►' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gives > Y L.07
OOK
. 26 Year's Experience
Sales conducted anywhere. :N90tiCe
that the Council of the said ]ilunic= NEW HIGH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY -Specializing in Farm Stock,
ipal Corporation- of the Township of _ -Furniture and Property Sales. la ss natlaa Storm Doses a"
`i Pickering, will, at a meeting thereof Until further notice; we are paying the following�1 $a]� personally listed and tlttor! RM>s _. Made to Oriar
to be held on Monday, the 5th day prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our Plant in advertised. Bills prepared and � Asphalt S�gyM 4 .l
.W November' 1945, at the" houi of Whitby;
9pe o'clock in the aternoon, in the .... .. RoiR Roo
Pmt Its
TOP GRADE HEAVY FOWL 2Sc, lb. Pr oIn t Service As"t SWAP
' CoanciI Chamber; in the Municipal p Wa4Boards .gjx
8_ Woft
ilding, in the, Village of .Brough- 'TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL',, 4-b lbs. .. 21c. lb.
—'COP GRADE LIGHT FOWL, under 4 lbs. .. 19c. ]b.
am, consider a Bylaw for .closing, ---
Reasonable M Gordon
•� M-����- -r to urchasers tfiat TOP GRADE BROILERS 2-3 lbs. ... ZSc. lb. �'' - • •
stmink up, selling and _conveying TOP GRADE. ROASTING Chickens, .over 4 1-2..28c. PRONE 290 STOUFFVILLE l -
portion of the. original allowance-for ' --TOP GRADE Roasting Chickens, under 4 1-2, 26c. lb.
_._.._TOP,• GRADE Heavy Capons, over 5 lbs. . , SOa lb.
THENCE Easterly, ipprox'un-
ately 950 feet t.o a given road'. �'e .are also. in .the market - for •dressed poultry O �'
ALL . PERSONS interested �or Would like to receive your shipments of dressed The cos'..::
callose lands may or might be prej- chickens, turkeys, ducks and RR geese, LIMITED
udicialy affected -by the passing -of _ -
such proposed Bylaw, are required ..: PXKERING F ' -Junction
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to attend at the said meeting, when WHITBY ONTARIO
they will be Heard in person, or by ' TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarboro US
- FIRSTLY.-Northerly part of tae I Telephone - Whitby 336
oidelirm between Lots ,22 and 2*3 in
,1. the Second 'Concession, and. ltougb and Dressed Lumber Millwork
t SECONDLY-The Third Co !e PICKERING MEAT MARKET Fines �� noora�`
^ Son Line commencing at the sideline
s - between Lots. 22 and . '23, _ FRANK R. SMITH _
Interior Trim Mouldings
` Soft and Hardwood Flooring
the Counsellor or Solicitor with ref Brick Insulated Siding Cedmrgraizi Shingle Sidbg
erence' thereto, upon petitioning to - • , Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles
U"_be so heard.
Quality First - Service out Aim
Asphalt !Shingles Roll Rooting
-DATED 'this-22t'a- day of September, .a• 8srdsy
_ Masonite Products e
OWE B�TY THE BEST YOU MAKE TEM TL�'ST' - Wvol Insulation
CeQieint d Lie
Weeping 411e ■ewer Pipe
-I. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk - f Phone BEN�U3t 100 P. a E PAlV'!!
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of the Municipal Corporation of the
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