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Sly � ., BEATON, BELL_ U ROSS, :Proelamat� n The local Committee, Civil Defence .MONDAY WEDNESDAY Barrlstots tf oS'�icitois O (A. R. P.) met on Tuesday evening AND FRIDAY t W.J,.BF.ATON.K,C. _ . :: __. �_ .._. _ or- Telephone _ . to discuss Further .plana for the ALPROOKE BELL.-K.Ci. Ade1,2838t - ganization and conduct of tratrring, - .7 Cents per Bag }G, �.V.Wig. , 'RTHEREAS on the Tenth Day of September, One Thousand here: At the time of the meeting, the 25 bag lots - 6 cents per bag 872 Bay St. Nine hundred and Thirty-nine, the Dominion of Canada dec- question of compensation, which-had For Profitable pig feeding 1013IY L.POND Toronto laved a State of War with the German Reich; AND WHEREAS - not yet been pessed, by Order-in- Fine grinding is necessary, Ua�Mc%%A AN-,Barrister,901. at the beginning of the third yeas of this war the leaders of Council, at Ottawa, was take,up, �•gIg ALL DOES; IT! y r,�etary Public. 191delinda Street Democracy have re-affirmed their determination to continue However, on the following morning, a ?aaaeap. fetedLose Eigin6303. 20d the struggle until the evil of Nazi tyranny has been destroyed; the passing of this bill, wAs announ- .�'o f NOW KNOW YE that We, by sack with the advice of our Privy cod, granting compensation for in- Council for Canada, have thought fit to ordain and declare that the geek commencing Wednesday, the Tenth of September Juries etc, sustained by regularly en- �!e G. Maclean, bi. R. A. L G D.D,6 Gr T. FAL;.AIB&L. D 8.. and ending on Wednesday the Seventeenth of September, in- rolled members of the C. D. C.in the 8. Ares Registered Architect. D.D,5; Gradwte of tris Aatip Ootleae of elusively, in the be observed throughout our event of an accident, occurring dur- 5ar`.orsasdtl{.U�ar.ity d Toronto Present year, i.r.t3d accord poor oast a Sc lira- Dominion of Canada in national honour, and proud memory ing the Performance of duty as a Graduate of University of Toronto r or Dat• ofsa a..is: • for those valiant hearts who have one out from amu Offlic�, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 621# aarvie"sPtoae P°krt'�; s� a'� _the most precious of all sacrificesforour comm i� Warden or member of the r D. C. Residence, Pickering,on freedom; In this Province, the Federal Gov B, 27 r ii AND KN1OW YE FURTHER. that We do also hereby ordain einment have. designated as "vulner- and declare this"weep as one of re-conseeraition of our lives '� ,PETER LEVINE B. A. a 4r avb0. and principles which under Divine Providence have been' our able", different areae, . and Barrister, Solicitor etc. of this number, three only ;Toronto 1' stay and help n' -the past, to the end that torment? maybe Hamilton and Ottamu) have been no- Office hOzta =- i - S, Wed, and Sa>A R. B)dATOIti. T0w2riBH3P lifted from men's hearts and peace and, safety come for all D e ria coa..saser.conliamie"t for nations peoples OF ALL WHICH Our Loving Sub ceiving any partictldar attention b KIn 9tr. iiT1,k :: N t t a aelu. ataat:.Etc. serer-ol ' g Jects and y g • 6 ti8i[, 0 1Sblaw� Iftimage Larson.Ac oat. all others whom these presents may concern are hereby re- Ottawa. Attorney-General G. D. Con- HFAD OFFICE •••- OSHA iW3 � W][. C. MUiR. quired to-take notice and to govern themselves accordingly.' ant, has_during the.past 2� weeks, JVST*CE OF TSE PEACE been endeavoring, very enthusiaatio- D� �� ally. to convince Federal Authorities, � ..tor the County of Ontario - _ 1 #'1cKERING ONT. _ Re-consecrat><on "Week Prayer that this area of ours is one that . 'bL w. " . Conant must not be overlooked 3Qr. A. E. RICHARDSON O Lord-of Hosts, in this timrof our, reconsecratio'n to Thy and his staff are very definitely, of 1L6t1-rsnca of .All-]Kinds. service snd.in defence of the light brought into this world by the opinion that Civil Defence should G RN BRAL 1N9VRAJgeq Thy Beloved Son, we turn to Thee in prayer. We F;ay for our be in operation here. The local 'Com- Best` Rates A.Tailabl• with �- REAL ESSTAT$ - —fighting in-n on land, sea and in.the .air that they may be ""- mittee discussed every emergency imbued with courage to persevere end_strength to vanquish and condition, that is considered by -Se t r find .Service. CONVEYANC1Nd' the dark forces which now lseek to rule this earth. We r$ 'cu 'd9 ;Ax old established agency, ready for endurance far all those who in an uengaged P y A. R. P and they. too firmly believe Address Pbone this great conflict, and, for our eopies, derstand ng goff the that we should have a complete, pp P ' p!O` I3-ROUCxHAM rP[CK'Sl5 to soave. truth, 1�•e pray for mercy for the stricken, consolation for the Perly functioning organization,here, <, Phone Pick. 6001). and ar? Pieparihs to proceed with " _ _ bereaved .and eternal rest for those who, having blazed the -"- Path' have been g8'hered to Thine arms. These thin is we ask a of on ' NOTI �7LT•�� the sem once.YY lTl. MANY 10 Lord, so that in the fullness of time the dread conflict may In their effort to'bring to the att _ -- _i ention of our populace 0 •L1CSNSED AUCTIONEEL9 . AND cease, the. right triumph, and our children be brought up. to P P generally, --_,__ _ serve Thee and to.do those things which axe of good renown, ' the need. for- A. R. P•and to show .0 VALUATOR _ to k2!ow and to spread the Christian Light.-Amen ;-the, seriousness of unpreparedness, Bales conducted Anywhere Our trucks Pass your w ov r ks ay tThe Govern eiut o! the Dominion of Canada) the Committee will commence an act-'.Phone or write. Address 8l4 Dnndsa iJi ive recruiting campaign- by showing JOAL COKE _ -� Street, East.' _ the motion pictures, taken during ^ 1'i�bitby, Octavio. regular--air-raids in Britain, just as 'VOOD, CEMENT, THI\K1\G OF OTHERS soon s the filmsare ava,ilaole to us. '— D meantime,e, you are incited .SA N D, ORA VEL, - Irierbnsh Bospital There still a lot of fiery fine, Pickering Red Cross;to register with the lora] Secretary� and Governmcat Licensed thoughtful people in, the world. The Course are free itnd the train- , AA elderly gentleman of this vill- AU:31r_SJ M DRIVE EXTENDED DED s t, r `. Wan St, E, stoufffoille, Ont, TILL .SEPT. 13th. ung will be of inestimable value to B` I LD E ii S SUPPLIES t age has long been an interested fan Phone 191 of the well-known Unites States each member,- air-raids or ]felt. They dJro local cartage work .�Wleroil Medical, and Surgical H, J, Fawcett wins bad of wood* are instructive and .interestin Y. S 4rmy and,Nary Band, listening to g' ►t'� l�yvy�1•..piReed 10 otocit a full cases taken their broadcasts regularly.•. • Being L►IiE of MAPLE LEAF MJUJNQ e gu y g The Red Cross here have extended maternity Semi-Room confined to his home a great deal the Aluminum Drive until Saturday, Claremont Driv c03i[?'A:YY Q8`D8. r, Registered Navies in attendance and of the,year, he has derived more September 13th. if i you have not al- 1 than the usual interest in this band. . �+ ! 3 !4]soar service gives. ready done so, please put your old for Aluminum A W''. MI i CHEU 3 `� '. He was unable to attend the Exhib- _ -:71�fpbulapct Service '` ; . , aluminum in the wire enclosure in MRS.E.R. GOOD X5.37 ition, to.see and hear his favourites, front of the Town Hall. There have Q Pickering, Out. while there; but one of our young been about 125 pieces turned'in, to Sera this week village ladies, knowing of his interest date. Mors, Office 74 :ACCIDENTS n this band, purchased one o#. the ,;,__ - The Pickering pictures of the organization, at the The Luck Number in the Draw Red Cross are conducting their Al- Ex. and managed by some means or for the load of wood, was tin. 232, umintun Drive this. week, the collec- ,COLEMAN other, to t the signatures of The Lucky Man, - Mr. H,' J. Faw- A g Accidents Happen , tion being made through the schools - forty-one of the players on this card, cett Pickerin of that area. Everyone should now f Locally which she brought home to this �' natant light coot; stoves. be familiar with the drive, Send in InsA?e with fOiiT gentleman, The pleasure he derived, your old aluminum pots and pans, to $o quick, so`satiefaetorp, may well be understood. Acts such a, Miss Katharine Stork was a, lucky your school, inhere they will beer]]- Coal Oil stoves, Elec. h0� Local Agent this a to some north more than ek piece at C. ti. E. nner of a fui ne plates Window screens, i� ed for, and taken,an ay, nest Wed- _ SEE gold. in one r,f the poular contests, nes�lay, ' _ �CYRIL E: MO.RLEY � � - _ Screen doors,garden tools - GENERAL INf-UR.ANCE mid all hardware at right SERVICE PROTECTION '� - _ -�. prices, > , . Bring in.your lawn mawe.s Uz - - See our new selec- " be sF,arpened and repaireJ s � ALVIN BUS tion of Rugs . LOVELY DISPLAY IN SMYRNA Hardware ;Tiaamith A`D AXMI\STER FICKERING i Walnut Dresse>�, Siilttmona Steel'- :^ Bed f..' y Mattress aria 9prii Zs'_ $61.25 �w r BOYES DRUG CO. Ltd s R alnut Cedar=lined .Chests $21.50 THE REXALL STORE and -lam Up. x # WON a '> i Films" ...Yom` STUDI.O COUCH and TWO . �., :.. " facer ,. .00CASIONAL CIL4IRS - $69,50 " x • Sc f t drinks, Ice Floor and Table Lamm arid GIFTS FOR THE HOME- _ l t - - cream. • - Gifts for all c- _ h O Motor Ambulance, .Day or �tght � PHONE 1300 i y • - :.x:>... . casions. • :V Prescripti�s -carefully can)- - 'OT A. STERRITT • pounded, AN VF,W BRITISH - MEROH,A.�iT VESSEL IN THE M.4,KING Funeral Director Br;tigtt shi LOCAL DELIVERY - . �p is pyars are geared t ghigh pressure production to 'counter- the losses.in merchant shipping caused Furniture Dealer by U-boat attocks.'This picture shows one of the stages in the buildin _of STORE.HOURS: S a m: - 10 M. 77 — P _ ____ _ .__ ._. a. merclzaint.ship. Reminiscent of a P. • daily, Sunda 9 a,-m, Q paper pattern,gFieil—sates and decks are mark o t in the shipyardm�tking-bay with�wooct- y< y� en tenVlates on the steel._ PHONE PICK, 0 +9 s.• '. .. ,. �v ,�q,.. ::W: i. �. ... .. ... ..a.•f;,-......i` c �..,r.:.:: :.. r '-t a O.>.•s z a�. t 1r the hsN at heaves and with this stained mea ani women Is the -- - SUNDAY redeemed ue in Masted, "Ane power of the atoning blood of the A D I 0 REPORTER yalms In their lauds. There was Lord Jesus Christ, the Lamb of f rr: ---in--Jewish practice, a very signift- God. j,,� S C 1!l O O L cant use of the palm branches, for 15. 'Therefore are t B DAVE ROBBIN3 - '] j� (� they before The story of theCommonwealthand will undoubtedly be the most - L Li a7 S O It was the law that-they should r- the Throned nigh; and they serve l employed !n the Feast of Taber- Him day and night !n His temple; Air Traminglaa,-ts told to dra- exciting fight in all Joe Louie' nacles, when the .people were bid• and Ho that sitteth on the Throne den to take palm branches and re- shall spread his tabernacle over uratic and actuality sequences career. Hear it at YO'p.m. E.D.S.T. ---LE880N XI, JoIce before.the Lord seven days," them.". Emphasis should be placed each Wednesday evening at 10.30 on that nigh r-1-f.om CKOC y THE ETERNAL GOD, THE The palm-bearing multitude, sug• upon the word "serve." Heaven is E.D.$.T. on the Network of the THIS 'N THAT— SOURCE OF HELP geste'the thought of rejoicing reap- not a place of ease and retirement., CBC. Giving a detailed story of Don't forget that 'the Happy. ere at the close o! the harvest. There will be tasks for us assigned this vtfal phase of Canada's War Gang comes into youir-home every Rev. 7;9-17, Effort, "THEY FLY FOR FREE- Today is the time for sowing; the by God. What these tasks will be DOM," can be heard each Wed- day, Monday . through Friday. GOLDEN TEXT—Holy; Holy, Holy multitudes with the palms in their we do not know. Who would want Due to President Roosevelt's Is'the Lord God, the Almighty, hands are the reapers, to be idle throughout eternity? nesday night from CBL, Toronto, who was and who is and who is CBO Ottawa, CKSC Sudbury,. speech'of the 1st, they postponed The Throne.of God How wonderful It will be then to � ' y'' their starting date to the 2nd E -''to come. Rev, 4:8. CKOC Hamilton and CKLW, serve the Lord and to hear Him > > 10. "And they, cry with a great Carried on, the full CB^C network, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTINGvoice, saying Salvation unto our say, "Well done, thou, good and Windsor. you can hear, the' Gang from --- Time—The Apostle John probab- God who sitteth on the Throne, faithful servant•" — f CBL, CBO, GKLQV, CKSO and ly wrote the book of Revelations snd unto the Lamb." Around the Joy and Blessing Arrangments have 'just been CKOC. The time is one me• " about A.D. 96, great men of the earth multitudes 1*. "They shall hunger no more, completed for a week's personal daily, E.D.S.T. p Place—The island of Patmos, to have gathered from age to age, but neither thirst any more; neither appearance IN HAMILTON of Check these frequencies for - -- '-. � Aegean Sea. in glory multitudes gather around shall the sun strike upon them, nor Canada's foremost Radio Comedy_ the stations heard in your'district:. - - Time of Reunlon the Throne of God. Here on.earth. any beat."_ There will be no-un- O USE & AW CBL T_aronto, 740 KCS; CBO, Team WO DHO H - -" `-7- "After£hese the Christ-may-be ignored, rejected satisfied desires !n Heaven no -KINS:- And,-a full--week's broad= _ rigs I saw, and Ottawa, 910 KCS;CKLW,- Wind- and despised by countless millions, , needs not fully.met. God has made casting has been lined up. Start-' behold, a great multiEpde, which no sor, 800 KCS; CKSO, Sudbury, , in glory he !s given the honor due this wonderful provision for us. ing on Saturday night, Sept. 13th, y man- could number, out of every S 790 KCS; CKOC, Hamilton, 1150. - nation and of all tribes and peoples His Holy being. 17. "For the lamb that is in the, and playing, through the whole Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shore and 11. "Aad all the angels were midst pi the Throne shall be their week, including Saturday the 20th ,. and-tongues." Our Lord, when on y ' Cast returned' in the Time to earth, said that !t He should be standing round about the Throne, shepherd, and shall guide them Woodhouse and Hawkins will be Smile program to the NBC net , and about the elders and the tour onto fountains of water of life; beard from CKOC at eight p.m • -:, � =-, �- 'lifted rip, He would draw all•men- work last Wednesday night at unto Him. Here to one of the ful h"mg creatures; ,and they fell be- and God shall wipe awa ry tear E.D.S.T. It's a half hour Radio nine o'clock. WBEN in Buffalo tore the Throne on their faces, and from their eyes." Revue that'll pack entertainment - 1lllmeata of that promise and pro- p carries the show. wotahipped God. 12, saying Amen: There is an end to the s ering plus, with all the chaa•acters of • ,• - phecy. There was�an._initial cul; Retort! of the week _ The Blessing ..and glory, and wisdom, ' of this. life. There !s a time com= the Woodhouse & Hawkins team llllmeat on the day of Pentfcoat Merrq Macs Decca pressing of �i and thanksgiving, and honor, and !ng when all unsatisfied cravings making their appearance. Re- ' •' when, among the three thousand "Kiss the Boys Goodbye." ' and might,ght, be with our God who were saved, there were those given of God will be met. The time member the time — eight p.m. — -.--.- who came from.alimaat every nation for,ever and ever,-Amen," The of grief and tribulation is tempor• the dates Sept. `18th to 20th in. -- - - known on the face o! the' earth. elders are representative of the ary; the time of joy and blessing elusive.. Effect Oit Sea Air _ - the description in our lesson we Church of Christ, long before taken will never end, It continues The fight broadcasts announced - be- would fake to be a final appear- rip in Heaven. The four living ere- throughout the endless ages, be. 6th and The cadets were- from CKOC for Sept. `-' stures represent the judicial auth- cause He continues to be With its eagerly await- ante of newly redeemed ones from ority of the Throne. We are re-- and we with Him. Sept. 19th have been changed. !ng their dinners_ at ` certain every .division of,humanity then minded here of what our Lord tells := The. Sept. 5th bout between Baer R. A. F. training school, where luring ks the tate of the earth. us of the- "joy to heaven among and Simon has been indefinitely the sea air seems to create per- G speaks certainly o victory„tor the angels of God over one sinner More Work I'Or postponed — and the Joe Louis- -petual hunger.. One of them was -fiod; for Christ and for the Gospel Lou Nova-hen ' ?1 u a time of reunion and fellow- that repenteth.” -heavyweight tilt wont overheard-to remark: Never was p g Serving in Heaven Hogs �111d Hens be on until Monday, Sept. 29th. so little waited for by-so.many she of those vrho belong to 'God.,-- to � It's worth waiting for though — for so long. "Standing before the throne and 13 "And one of the elders ane.- before the Lamb." The Apostle wered, saying auto me, These that Canadian. Farmers To Raise John •first fieard of the Lamas et' are arrayed in the whits-robea,whoa (G1od from the lips of John the Bap-. are they, and whence came they? More Food For-Great Britain tist,at the -very beginning of his 14. And I say unto him', hip Lord, Millions of hens and prairie hogs FAVORITE SPORT y ministry, •Arrayed In white thou knoweat, And he said to me. cackle and root for Britain as Can- robes•"- Not only is Cbrist's robe These are they that come out of +r► white, but the adlan farmers pledge themselves angels. ton, when the great tribulation And they HOSIZONT!►L Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 Name of a ° to raise more food for the island - they come down to earth appear In washed their robes, and made them II 8811 used is p - fortress. i I :L!L la3'mS _ -white, shining garments-' White- white !n the blood of the Lamb.," autumn sport. position on its period the only "Wanted—Two more eggs per L' cess, as the combination'of all that In the tribulation $— players team. Is beautiful -and perfect in color, -. power available for cleansing sin• month from every. h !n 1942," -forth each of L t 21 Opposed to is the, keynote en.te of the current Its, teams. trEformer campaign launched by the -Canad• 14 To assuage,4li.00�.00henseducational Pam- 17 Rescues, 23 Another.type A a fan Department-of Agriculture. In 15 SpliericaL i player on its By WilliamWilliaman effort to mobilize more than 18 To write. P, �[ E R 25 team: 141S CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson _ - - � __ — Money.,- —-- - phlefs are: bein;g ntatIed out under 19 Morsel I Ki - B the heading "Eggs for -Britain." 20 To read. L Ni 26 Heatheti-god.. - Already Canada has shipped to 21 Crescent, T A I M 29 Pep. - ON TH£ PLANET MEfi=RY the -British food -Minfstry this shapecE31 Inw T}iE T=MPERATiJRE IS HCrr year 284,000 cases of eggs and 22 Dowry, A N I I A LIN 35 Sheep - j ENOL]GH '1 L7 MELT wafting to move overseas are 230; 24 Electric te3ttt. 37 Lum . LF1AD AND T1/V41 009 cases which have been paid 25 Vehicles. 52 Sce ter.27 to 38 Checkered - ;., f p Britons *111 a.ha�teal3een ear .28 To contradict. 143 of accounts.�� 40 Layer 'skin. 3 4 Xosed t round _ - 42 H this year with' 135,540 000 eggs:. 0 Fla 55 Dwellers of Human trunk, is !-t �. >: g,�" w z,- an 5 Soul- - I he Brill 511 y has 43 Zeal, z c - indicated it will.need .lour io flue . 32 Hops kiln. 57 Digression. 6 To-avouch. .45 Wild duck. mn ep: 33 upon. In 1' pa 59 Each to c 7 atrt 4 Negative. times this number of eggs in the e. �w> g4 e _ g 'q 34 Type standard r 8 Otherwise. s nine-month, period tolloRlnR Sep protects its >se. 43 State of blas_. tember. - —line. 9 Behold 49'Electric • 36 Fowl. own �I With prairie hog production ris• 38 Plural (abbr.) 60 Periods of 10 To recede. safety device. TM� 39 Scarlet. this game's 11 Vacant,- 50 Toupee. Ing to an all-time high, Bacon S .41 Fixed practice 12 Bars b 51 Street- abbe,). Board officials said-they wede look-. 43 Malt h61-Gaelic. el ( - e 44 To rot flax. e 13 Northeast 54 Golf device. Ing to the West to pull Canada l through the autumn rush to com- 'vt / 46 Mistake. VERTICAL (abbr.), 56 Verb enainc L e p G plate the bacon contract with the r o ' 49 Brother. 1 Musical note. 15 To obtain. 58 Postscript Britlah Food 1Kinistry, 50 Telegraphs. 2 To`withstand. 18 Go on LFA.VE THE1R WINTFl�t The original contract. calledfor (abbr.). - A HOMES ANO TRAVEa1_ 425,000.000 pounds of- bacon and 1 2 3 67 8 9 10 II 12 13 - ,v NORTHYVARD IN SPRJNG hams for L.Lain to the. year end- - B> AUSH OF Ing Oct. 1, but Canada has under NG>).RVIAAW CAX�W W177111,// taken to supply this by Sept. 15 WiErd" + if at all possible. 17 1 _. 9 • � HAS NOTHIfVCa TO 00. . W1TF•I f7; E?G�'IN-rHM % l 3 - CASE,.OF SOME CLICKS - ie A� G>= S>s. s Activities 5 6 7 E..PHA$r' Ladies' societies are raising VWRMCING ON _. money by selling Christmas.cards. B 3 3l - . SOUT1-t rNt]tAN " 'It Is. a pleasant, chatty 'way to - spend .spare time. An important - �•�`` :•' 33, - - V V• -•.._ �--. thing to remember to to begin rEYE.SkAearly beford one's prospects are' 34 M3 LlSm F O /"'`2''�" " - committed elsewhere, 'The British . 'r-HE GLARING. Canadian Publishing Co., Room 43, 4F SUM. - 24 King West, Toronto, has an s 43 am.19Msvrasssvw[,wc especially attractive line of. Christ- 6 $ 49 - mas Cards arranged in stunning •- !1111IIEplwriet Mercury id believed to keep one side toward the assortments, and selling for i1• A 50 SI 32 S3 "sun all the time, and since the planet'is very near the sun, enor -- letter to the above firm will read- mous temperatures are to,he expected there. Modern instruments 'fly obtain particulars. Up to 100 SS 57 $ have been able to measure planet temperatures very accurately., per cent profit can be expected and that of Mercury registers 621 degrees Fahrenheit, under their well-thought-out mer- 60 I`11EJaT: The ma is 1 chandising plan. q i' ilY. , -' POP-Pop Thinks Thought WiBy J. MIL ll -Feed the Animal � i.AR WATT NAVE .- . .. . . .. .. - YOU TI-IOUC714rh NAVE YOU FEDr HAVE'YOU WATERED WUAT AVE -YOU , DONE OF YOUR MULE-? NIM ? 7.. 4^a HIM . YESSiR! NO. 'TI-I'OUC� SIR I 1 - S14 OF : .. , • ',• .e v .. CA ! .. • .,.� .. ,. a 1, •. ' � Y- '. .;.. :.. r7.:.•n'-••�.! 'ret', �. .. i+.�,• „y,..:,. rye.... ....•. t:"� .,...,+ ..r,r. 4 :.... ..'.v� ..... r .`!. r.�• y f,�.. of i',• V • Y � r ------------ .. ....._ , +r. Lound U very hard. to keen ]firs, Banwtwd is her place. �7 of � L RA Phot®s „REE _ _-- -- � — - Not Crowded Out ' • • • FREE "Elise was almost ready to leaves I + i TNANKs TO KELLOUis before she apparently realised lise.tetonotde"Fy- ' Lucy. She turned the velvet o�her tag Torpedo' —"8ky „ r �,. ALL-BRAN THAT TROIBLE eyes an the girl, and spoke with DeSaar'--' °a'� t gentle enthusiasm. ' sae � "-VN� :•` '; ='/ Is ON�,T A MEMORY "My dear—we've all forgotten CR .. - yoti.—" she said. "But I'pt sure �• '�' "• r » — you'll understand. We three bad ao - much time to make up—" "I haven't forgotten Lucy," 'said Valerie suddenly. It as the Srst I have lw. _.. get at the cause of constipation due time she had spoken since Eliss .. to lack of the right kind of"bulk"its e suffered considerably from a came in. She got up now and tuck- ' • ,, - "the diet.Rat this delicious cereal for � ' - sluggish digestive system and have ' ed her slim young body into. the - breakfast(or try it in muffms)every , Mail one Bee Hive Syrup •--• 'i tried many remedies which failed to label for each picture do- day and drink plenty of water. But vacant apace in Lucy's big chair, or two h plc tri Corn bring relief.But now,thanks to eating BEd F KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regularly. remember,it doeaa t work like harsh Oh, but darling— cried Eliseo � , Speety— ^^i ;o:� ativea . . ALL•BRAN takes maternally, "aren't you crowding picture or pictures re- 1 « that trouble is only an unpleasant p uested, your namc, ad- memory," writes Howard E. Nichol, time. At your grocer's, in two con- Miss Treadle terribly?" Aress- and mail to St. - Prnse, Saskatchewan. venient size packages or in individual Luep smiled'with .equal amiabil- Lawrence starch Co.,Lim- serving packages at restaurants.Made ity on Elise and Valerie. "She Isn't : Sud Pott CreditOnt sf g 7. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN helps you by Kellogg's-ter London, Canada. crowding, me at all, thanks. Tlie 4 r name is Treadway, she said, m "I'm so wretched at names,"said a comb through her hair, fell into Elise plaintively, "I shall"probably �^ „ M R R Y I N 6 a brief silk undergarment or two, call you all sorts of queer things. and 141ipped Valerie's dress over her It rhay take me months to get you M.R R head. She put on a bit of makeup. straight. I expect you'll be tired - - of us long before that, .and have • • ■ e before her dressing table mirror,. taste and pour quickly into !wt and went out. She found Valerie" flown away." Household Hints sterile jars.:,Cover with a layer of by Valerie clasped Lucy's hand ilk � .• welting patiently In the hall out- hot paraffin and Cool. When je ViOlene Kimball Dunn side, and they ran down the stairs sudden panic. "Lucy's going to stay 3 forever!" she cried, 'W'hen polishing a floor give the is set and 'cool, more Parra d may t gether, be poured over the .fop and thin "Oh," said Elise.. polish a little time W soak in. SYNOPSIS Mark was reading in the library. -covered with'paper• He jumped up as they came t.d:-:and Mark looked across at Lucy, sit- After Mark Alexander's beautiful, his face lighted. ting with Valerie beside her. There Did you know that starch makes WHOLE GREEN TOMATOES :wife Ellen died, Nor whole family Lucy was"taking stock, tori, It was a-suggestion of tenseness in up much better and your things "(Pickled) became.. Interested In Valerie, -took s• big man, she thoght, to the way they both looked basis at iron up easier. it you- use soap:% 89f■ quarts small tomatoes Ellen'■ daughter by a former mar- create magnificence, , rho ren live him. As if in some mysterious war instead of plain water? peel very thinly, then boil fs 1 rizge. All save Shirley seemed to they sought him for protection: He salt water until tender but have their ayes on the trust fund so simply in the midst of it all: It had come to him through three felt a sudden rush at tenderness for A lump o2 camphor is the chest broken. Drain well and put 3 or left Valerie by Ellen. . Dorothy. lhem, sitting-so young.and so do. or- drawer wh9Fe silver is kept 4 whole cloves in each tomato and :Elise, and their husbands,, want generations, and the novelty had been gone a long time... tenselesa under his roof. will:keep it lfee from tarnish; or let stand .overnight. In the laora• -- 'Valerie to liye with them,but Mark "Our contact with Miss Treaty- rub a little olive oil over It. When•' Ing, pour off the liquid. Make a will have none of It. Mark and Vat- The First Dinner way came through old friends of needed. wash in warm soap and syrup of 1 pint vinegar, 2 lbs, of ..erie go on a two-months' aut6ma Lucy always remembered that her father's," he explained. "Judge. dry thoroughly. _ brown sugar and a few sticks of 'bile trip and,- as they near home. first dinner at Wide Acres, the In- Brown. of Allington, and others—" r whole cinnamon. Boil and pone' •m-eet Lucy Tredway, owner-of a -formal tornp,9Lllty .,with .which it He suggested somehow that she To prevent the risk od ■dilt gar over 'the tomatoes. Let stead t 'broken down traveling library. moved: the perf@ction of Its ser- couldt take the information or "menta and stockings catching on days. Drain off syrup and boll,ft4 Mark asks (.uey, to tutor Valerie. vice. As they chatted aver their leave. pieces of cane In the clothes bas- then pour over' tomatoes and seat � and she accepts. coffee in the'library afterward. she ket, line the basket with a piece PEACH FRITTERS CHAP.i'ER 'E41tIRTF.EN began to wonder almost fearfully it LONG-WAISTED of oilcloth. The lining can he g peaches J "i'll be right along." etre proiu• she had stumbled on a sort of do- PANELLED DRESS. wiped with a" damp eloth. t 1 cup flotu feed. "it won't take me a minute." mestic fourth dimension. wbere dis- 1% teaspoons baking powder •Could you—if yov wouldn`t cord was taboo. _ _ - Coffee grounds are good .tor-. teaspoon salt She was laughing over some non-- cleaning. Put s good spoonful tato • tablespoon sugar mind; weer the. primrose taffeta'.' sense of Mark's whQn the curtains a dirty bottle, add water and shake cup milk maybe it Isn't"nice- enough.. now- parted ,and Elise came In. She e► t , well, pour them dower the Bink 1 egg you have your -own things—" sug- moved In her fluttering skirts with -' -. gested Valerie. a carious swinging motion. Lucy `p take away grease. .y. pdOOe ft edryy tntgredisata. to 1 tables "It's much ulcer than anything Miz as of mine," Lucy told her truthfully, the ught at Dace ot.9omekhing float- Doa't overlook ammonii tli your Beat egg, milk and melted butter." `You see, I didn't need-much to the ing to on the tide. -__ , housework. A. desertapooaful ins Add elowllr -to dry tnaredlidta: Ark. Mostly gust breec+llea and "Darling!" cried Elise. But- her r� "t basin of water. brushed over the Peel and slice peaches. Adl ter+ boots h love pour dTeea, sad 1:1 look was for Mark, Her voice was " , • , carpet, does wooden for the col- better. Drop batter by opoons'btl-in adore wearing „ rich with emotion. "I just ran in ' x + • ors. and if your grocer, has rud de tat at 356F. When brown and •• -", mon the chance you'd come back.. - . out of washing-up powder to soap- "Tou're terribly_sweet—' Valerie , t cooked, drain sad sprtak►s wttTrl :. _ _. _ •. breathed to her through the crack' It.you knew how I've missed you." -, - - ttakee, spill a few drops of am• powdered sugar. _ to the door. Lucy stretched back in a corner s monia Into the washing-ug water ; Lucy dashed under a shower, ran of her big chair, and watched. It r , and whisk" the grease off plates Miloo Ca■nab•" wetsonse• Pa '40 was altnost like seeing a curtain ger 'r : -and pans m the twinkling of an hetes■ ts•� latare•te+i re■Msa - up. Mark 'and. Valerie trod both AAM2 ' • eye• to s� t• resolve .tl� - e�_*Masa■. ■ai eve■ ready t• listen to your 0. Elise caught Mark by both a ' oeevee." Requests for e•dg•s �' r . apeelol annus am" tee gs�areas. Nsa*1 'c hands and then released one to % T T your totters to throw a"lavish arm around Valerie. •� ' i • berg, 7s wast a�otaNe eRre•� Id CM There was something almost, do- B SADli4; B. CHAMB,FRS re.eo." sead eeareoea.sett-aa+ uteatic In the posipg of the three. ■ Xs ■ y e■.etoos tt you wtaY s sa7t7• if you didn't 'look too,closely at _ their faces. The.light that smolder- r More Requests T ed behilkd'Elise'a large, ratbur-dull' r a : 1 BYO Piece Sults �rrawn eyes was anything but r 1 o many requests Slave come in For Autumn Wear geacetul. And Valerie and Mark re- , during the week for such varied ' minded "Lucy Curiously of w'ld . I recipes that I find the only way to things held-against their wills. ' , . classify. them is to,.give them to- While some depressingly far- ' - , gether ere! requests, ' sighted' women have been making . FX%iSit of a Shock > r r . ' SALMON MOUSSE forages on the stocking counter _ 'Elis111W NW 11F .e turned suddenly and caught r r ' x 1?s cups canned salmon (flaked) this past week, others have bees her first glimpse of Lucy. , She , i cup salad, dressing (preferably out iq the market looking at - re w ar clo stared and froze. Her hand dropped. a bailed"type) ady-t - thea which will o e from Valerie, but her hold on :(lark ■ " ` - reach the stores Boom Here is tightened. ,1 tablespoon gelatine what was found.= "Oh=" she said. •1 tablespoon.-catsup Soak gelatine ov r hot water for n silhouette, skirts are slim e t "Oh—'f-echoed Mark easily-"lou 5 minutes.'Add to salad dressing. with front fullness, And bodices haven't met :Miss Tredway, have Stir well. Add the catsup. Pour are easy, bloused or shirred. you? She's heaven's gift to the un- i into wet moulds. Serve chilled on Sleeves are roomy and shoulders �...�. learned. •Valerie's new tutor.. in � lettuce leaves. still have "modified padding or are other. words. Between whiles, LEMON CHIFON PIE simply sloping. Yokes are in- 1' "she's going to keep us all In order. �duded in eve collection. Two- t/; cup cold -water i'S' Isn't It luck?:' i piece effect dresses with peplums 1' t" "ft's uite chartning." said 131i3e. / ! eggs q 1 cup- sugar and, less frequently, tunics ' ars "Hovi do you do?" She sat down ' ' .1 envelope gelatine racy is t m s wi elr ■■.r■ _ •i suddenly. seen. Je he o t d She ignored Lucy completely af• Ey Anne Adams }i cup lemon juice used fabric, in silk ked woolen - ter that., She •battered endl-•ssly , '"1 teaspoon salt and rayon; itt both day and eve- -You ll discover real dressmak- 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind ning clothes. Trimming is yarn rNt about her;.own affairs, and asked ing fun and satisfaction — when.' ppyBLg, questions aAbout the trip when she Add z cu_p of sugar, lemon Jule e or fabric, or ribbon loops and ' ACTINO you' stitch up Pattern •4862 •by and salt to beaten egg yolks and beads. remembered, seldom waitiri^ tot Anne Adams. A front-buttoned cook over boiling water until of an answer. Almost as 3t she were style designed for the thirty- custard consistency." Pour cold _ NAKINS afraid to +au while she made the foul•-to-forty-eight-size range, it water in a bowl and sprinkle gel-• - �O new adjustment to Lucy's arrival. magically slenderizes your figure I aline on top of water. Add to hot J Chiltern came n, and poured g D� coffee for her, and weal away. with loo ,vertical lines. And by Custard and stir until dissolved. / r. • "There's a .clever one." he told making it yourself, you'll be able' Add grated lemon rind:Cool- When you rN�t you bars. Banwood later. "Too clever, to include all those little niceties mixture begins to thicken, fold in ' of detail and fit that spell smart-. stiffly,beaten egg.whites to ,which if you a�1; me. Had a bit 'f a Hess The •smartly. cut, gathered the other half of sugar has.been ' shock, and pout on the brakes before i �,EsS LE55 anybody could tell the alfferenc_e, side bodice sections give long- added. FiII baked•'pie shell and W• i ;' : I was watching her eyes. Doesn't r op with $u r seams forming low.points 'and-the whipped cream. �■�,���� n aisted lines with the front chill. Before serving, t relish •another woman coming in . ��11Ahirel y ams slanting. Add gently APPLE MINT JELLY e i and upsetting her plans. Not that back se E curved revers—or leave the -neck .cup cider vinegar p t she'll get much change out of Miss 8E ♦♦ Lucy." a .simple V-shape. And choose 1 cup apple juice Esu LIS "I don't rellah it myself," said between short, three -quarter and 3 cups sugar (green coloring tt I► ` loo sleeves. For striking.color, desired), 1 •" 1�t 1'a, Ban WOOd, ° g - -- Perhaps you'd rather have Mrs. the sleeves, side front and bask cup pectin - .Waterford under foot,,' suggested bodice sections•may be -in gay rry to 1% teapoons spearmint ex- + Calumet is one of the world's Chiltern. contrast I tract - largest-selling bakin powders , 8anwood ignoreti this. ghe Pattern "4862 "is available in Measure the vinegar,:apple'julce becaure it gives such free reiseltr, women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and sugar Into a large saucepan. due to iia double action, sat down to her own coffee, 'and h leavens during mixing-con- looked at him over the brim-of her 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes'434 Mix and. bring to the boil quickly. cup. yards 36-inch fabric, WQtile mixture is coming to the dnues to leaven in the oven. Easy- "I'm sure it's nothing to me who Send twenty cents (20c) " In' boll, add the desired amount of opening, won't-spilt' container.with - handy measuring device under the he brings Into the house to teach . coins (stamps cannot be acceptr coloring, As soon es t mixture lid. A1VD THfi PRICE IS SUR- Miss Valerie," shy offered. ed) for this Anne Adams pattern bolls, add commercial pectin, stir- 'PRISINGLY LOW t? Chiltern passed his cup a second to Room 421, 78 Adelaide 8L Tit e congtaatly. Balsa to a ill time. "No more 1t should -he, with West, Torontq. Writs plaint rolling boil and boil bard 3A milk- 37—'41 ute. Remove from the firs and • . :� situations what lacy are at pros- size, name. address � i� skim. Add flavoring extract to C ent, he reminded her. He never numbeiN t 4 * Z a _ wro�, .r.A•1.'. .,`;.6`�a ' .+r'.�aY" -ii h �'Y w�Y"'•':. ,.. : .,, ,..'. .:.'... w....... .• x. ,N.4. taxi �+- r^-. .;f i r y D ':,ice-.. .i p. M1 .. ...�: 7r,: ..'.., .. ....: .xl. r •. r . Y ...�., : - r _ PICKERIDiG NE'Ws �-�� LAND �VRVEYOR —� Pearson s 'Cartage ATTENTIONI -F. J. DONEVAN, B. A.. S:. t OR -OCK T`-- °, 61.75 per year. $1.54 In advance Surveyors Gibson and Araold. 36+ Subscriptions to the United States �g Str. EssL Oshavm Phoov D AIbY L. S. On file are the records o TaRONTn-PIC10El 1.NG Brock Road Gravel . sad Gt. Britain. $�� advaaee. _ - 'N EATRE _ 19fiL 161q Pit bA • ur�i�tur -- ,�o Nnrkar. Proprietoe a In Cru Run ov g .-- � - she�I Pit f d1p1 Ls�f �uti 1�1 1 r.I'atronage is :�pixeciated 'traVel You �► ,.•Classified A&erda mes" ' _: Healthful] Air-conditioned PHONE PICT{ W04 } I as araaee C All shows Daylight Saving Time Sand and Gra' ded ' l : Bought and Sold airs Z;AWAxbgA lI�l.OOv P. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON USED CIATIiING, STERILIZED, " THURSDAY, FRIDAY,'SATURDAY A• C•E• Prop. caned and pressed like sew. We _.-_Stone; Cheap rates for Fe.rm and Country SEPTEMBER 11, 12 and 13., = s'eceived a iSrge shipment of high buildings. Two Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 Delivered or Lo►i9 t is Pit etoap gentlemen's suits,, pants, large tdtnEe coats et* Very reasonable. It Windstorm Insurance on Bntldings Saturday Matinee at 1.30 PHONE: t'taAt. Pick 1026 wi %V&y you to come here before you _ -Wlndmiils, 'los etc. i4*�. - Torpoto office Howard 6471. go anywhere else Sam Schwartz,'21 .Automobile Insurance of Milfien Dflllal' os}tavwa. 4s-8 All Kinds- »+ PERMANENT NAG( PAIk JOHN BOIJ13Nb: dt SON Bond Str. West, _ !' We also make stubs to measure Write 1;r no" ]� � THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER sued winter coats guaranteed, to fit. with PRISCILLA LANE Best workmanship. BOWMAN & 80 W$ ND N _RYES. i T MAY BE WANTED �TEFFREY LYNN OUR EYFS. : DEAD HORSES AND C7ITTLB XMMS W LET - cowfortab*, WHITBY, ONTARIO RONiALD RFAkGAN .F >y, For free-pick. up phone • large bed-rooms in private home. Canand MAY ROBSON C• H. TUCK, OPT. D. dROOIfLIiv accommodate sixgerrtlemen, two to a ,_.. - fly Il ock sm F. O. CLAY.EMiONT .. ..' .. ..• .. 9113 a 3 - room. Office staff preferred. Apply, r0u MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY PICKERING 304 Brock Str. North, Whitby, after j 1681. 1514 506 : Sept. 15th. �OGIX[ Q.rl" SEPT AiBER 15; 16 and 17 q=AWA. On% PI RING .. .. .. .. 39* CKE -Last Complete Show at 8.50 - AGINCOURT ,', zone .. 2144 FOR SALE fox-terrier pups,mate. jlpf•�flonf' cc We pay the phone chargee) O Reg. Somerville, Pickering IL R. 2. ne Night � C. CLENDENII�G SliTUATIONS VACANT in Lisbon" GOiI:DON YOUNG LTD III - RORTER to send' . of new T Ip'UNSRAL DfR&CTOR _ Toroaio 'r Phone Ad.3836 buildings, fires, new'buainesa and With FRED:�MLBRAY _ business removals. Stationery and d�L7 and MADELEINE CARROLL _ �-Privates Ambalaace� ,/ . postage supplied. Interesting work Also an'-Added Attraction ice. ,r, �'N� IL for spare time. Write now stating `i k- •. Day and Night; qualifications. MacLean Budding Re- Ride, Kelly, Ride�a Pb�A �� FUNBRAL DIRSOTOR AND porta Limited, 343 Adelaide Street 1[slvernS000 $YHALYBR West, Toronto, Out. h simple but rich de- .. oowoe•to ~ With EUGE�N�ALL�E and si;n ws eaa furnish - bee, . 's >R ST N$ 9u W w Yat M -. On chat will 19wuQv e --+— p�M wry, COMING-- next _ __ Myhti and Day iMrriw GREEN RIVES t sraadpobL In dignity THURSDAY, FRL and SATURDAY - Pbose Pholcs i '(reeekwed too late for iaet week) ef, appesraace our .. ,' susiaas. SEPTEMBER 18, 19 and 20 - Special 981 36. ilk. will stares one 1(�+�, mce _ , .. Mrs. T. Barefoot nP� Sound, 'rough the ages. The Great To -' Nold've � You' home in Sgrucedale, .'o G'reatez Tributes -'after spending sp mouth with her par- _ •._'iCan Broadcast" -:FARMERS -stets, J.•B. and Mrs. Wilsrd_ N. W: STAFFORD ter Mrs. Syd. Davies, of Toronfo, is Highway Monumental With ALICE FAYE, and We do Building of all kinaa! Y spending her holfdaya with Miss Wbrka JACK OAKi Feed Mixi4g Plant. We buy CARPRINTERING, jlrlFire Wilson. �ngston462 ARoad WeetL Grains, Clover Seeda. CEM NTING, :• Fireman P. Wiseman, of-Trenton, _ .. '' .. spent.-the holiday with Mrs.- Wise- Ri:MACAPS. -Recommended- -.-by We have FoedCand Building _ ;PLUMBING,' •man and family,'at Wilson's Park. a thousands who have stained better -Materials Of all kinds. Nand - Sorry to report Miss Julia Wilson _....__.._ Wth. -BOYES' DRUGS. E: In- Toronto General HoVjtal. We - - L FENCE - R(1pP`iNCi - _ hope,for a speedy recovery. - '--- --"- COAL, WOOD, "- -9 itao aell�Brantford Roofing Mr. and Mrs. T. WiWams reportsPICKERIN4 XILLS ' .,Repair Shop Try Us before You Buy Materials,Empire Bathroom her son Don., safely arrived in Eng- _ _..Egnrpo:ent; Doro'Water Tractor Service Farr's Elevator Systems, Beate 3 Our school-opened'on Tuesday with - - :9.tahle Egniawent y 'Miss Margaret Johnson, of Clare- Shur gain feed set' Graduate I.H. C. Tractor School 0. Building Material moat, in.charge. vice mill . chicken 10 years experience _ , Miss Cramp is spending a couple Service in all mekes of Tractors I:eCimateB Free .. _. up Phone -- Res 58J. Office SEW. - of weeks with friends in Toronto. Starter, growing Licensed Garage Service Work Guarantee:[ McLWD - BAII.IE.'Y Satisfaction guaranteed - - L J. PROUSE 416 Nettled, 'at Dwight, in Stewart mash. laying mash, JOHN NORTON iMemorial Church, Rev. Haimard off- t'ttone 5104 CLAREMONT 'IgNO•T V NTNG Phone 8302 iiciating, Margaret Anne, second dau- range mash, boy {ghter of Capt. Wm. and Mrs. Mc- starter,, ' tr AND �FZCHLRII+t(>♦„ ONTABIO L,eod of co hlan B. C. and Corp. . concen a• ► . g r Eyesight Education All bids df Repair Pork Walter Bailey, son of Sgt. end":titrs, a ''All-Tunings � I$ailey, of - Victoria,. B. C. Corp t�f calf starter, #1,Zr and Guaranteed +., iBailey is ste,tioned at Camp Niagaia, key starter, salt c. s: MacilONAL'D _ Radio. Service land Mrs. Beeley_ es stopping pith , y EFFICIENCY her grandparents, J. B. and Mrs. 209 Close Ave. Toronto Ex ere ser�'lce and re- in blocks and bags p ,Nilson. ;::� ..-phone Lakeside 1502 _ pairs-to all makes. Rea Miss Edith Williams returned to Purina f ly sprays by unable charges. �ork - her hone on Monday of last week, g i) (j TUCK ' Q_ 1 After spending .two months at .1.um= for Cattle. -- C. 11 TU K i7�rc ay Transport y guaranteed: fins Lodge, Muskoka, A RT`H LJ'R F I E L D Mrs T. Williams entertained the D. N L.Or:k Wood - '$Iissionary Girls on Tuesday of last vpt' Gtaduat� Radio and Television week. ONT. 4b su ' Miss Lois. Turner.of Torontu.,spent WE DEI,IV$R Eyesight Specialist betweae G9areq=t. Broogib= Institute; Member Official Radio' the week-end under the parental Nt- 331.7 "Disney Building (opp. P: O.) Greenwood. WLteftb and Tormts Service Men's'Assoeiatib'n,' Os OpticaPLensea516 - Ny drivel antrained to be ciraiti. , a y . _ •_ coirteons and reliable. The Pickering �. '. Lenses MEAT MARKE'�' is n ental stth t ��� Mata on Long Dlstasee - Optical der`that all seeing - - n we consider' l e eye as the medr IuWng. rum through which the image of from 06' weatttec• w - We�CaTl`y a fall line of objects to which w,e turn are trans- - - mitted to the brain, you %viii readily No order too small. None too Iarg► - Fresh ` - understand that unless these images AB ahiptements insured and preteetei ' are clear, there cannot be clear vis- $red - ion..Some of the elements to be con- w CC sidered that maybe contributory to Men 30, 40, azo �'Jured ndistlrict image, of the object tow- and which we appear to be looking, PLP VIM, VIGOR Suonornlal =Meats are - Distance 'of the -object from Want normal • Pep; vin, vigor, - �rus. . Imperfect vision to such an ex- vitality? Try'Ostrex Tonic Tablets. • Contains tonics, stimulants, oyster Our (�eliVeryisat your Service ' tee / tent that at,a,ny distance., a.--ision -= - / -elementsaids' to 'norrilal peep .after , ., i vill appear blurred and objects in- t4e Pick distinct - ,Imperfect muscle Condit 80,.40•or 50: Get a speci8l introduct phb1620 + ions where the t�;'o eyes fats to work ory -size for only Mo. Try this aid to CLARENCE SILK steroscopicalll; in-other words, the normal pep and vim today..For cele r You can pretty near see your chicks srewio' when images as seen by one eye fa619 to a stores. t all good drug totes COCKSHUTT • you feed Blatc6ford•s Growing Mash. .Ther a*eM � co-ordinate with the image of the " � - ,,.., festa into better,Iwyerr-mora probable blyds. other and true fusion is lost and-un- 5 SLE REGISTER ` _Dlrtcl.[ord's evsb no more-birds need less was f ordinary feed*-We hisher In proteins. less only one eye o used the person Frost W -��00d NOW—V1TA•DME SUnengthened afflicted will see double, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEjt 15 - farm } Blatchford Fepds 'ceaalu tli4 new ev It is possible for certain physical -stock and implements, hay,-grain 'A enc with all the vialpba and 001100" aMN� conditions to come to us and when and roots etc., .belonging to W. G. b y - WW the health of trout peWtry. we are .so afflicted certain 'nerves Middleton, Lot 3, Con. 4, Uibridge. � Stock Parts 8@0 _ lose their control and muscle condit- Owner giving up farming. Sale . at f ion of this nature is 'm eHderice. ' I One. A. 'S. Farmer, auctioueer. Service �� �ae111•r ERNIE STRC+UD, DUN ' Iaaplements on ub" In ss"al reo&ll ail instance where a- fall on atrV _ ` Phone PleX 77 r 4 the fey 'steps-and a man of sixty SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 - Plows, '**Was • I years falling heavily on his flack farmstock, implements, hay, corn, F '""" -''��• saw double for several months, ex- grain etc., the property of Frank La LYE ° cept vhhen wearing a correction to Ham, Lot 21, Con. 7, Pickering, about " properly' co-ordinate the temporarily 2 miles south of Claremont. Terms, Claremont Ont. deranged muscles. Cash. Sale at One. A. S. Farmer, �� t auctioneer. i .^r- .•_,. ...v". .. •',�..,. a..,....r•w�r,,...'....,:. �•...: ..>'.� �r,-...."'�''- s. �-f. .v:iw .•-... .r..S, .,,s ._ 5-a ,ra Y : ...•.: + .: ,•",y.,.., k'W', c..:,r .' a.. 'tris. .,L_. "M:y,, "; ,''•" , •;::"_'r�.< ,., •� .. .:..'_': ' .` .,.. sem.. n �: _ The grown's gift to the bride = a • ' gold wrist watch; the best man, ua A R E M0 �' T tiers and soloist G stexlinp a► �1 lver c p I Y _ links. 1 1 it Miss Bessie Grahai. spent the week public service in-he-Claremont Bap.- -"The bride's_gift• to-the bridesma,i& — p*�d at her home here. - - fist Church, 'of which shewas a -_gold_cd_npacts; the Junior brid s- _ Reg.'Kennedy is a patient at the member. Interment in Ciare.nont G'r.- maids) and flower-girl gold lock- ° t` Lockwood Clinic, Toronto. ion Cemetery!.. Rev. Walter'Darnel ets; the pianist, a gold brooch;and Miss Margaret Briscoe a,:d friends Pastor; officiated, and was assisted -the eight waitresses gold bracelets. ' 1 spent Sunday at Wasaga Beach. " by Rev..I: E Kennedy, of the United Mr. and Mrs.. Bright, of Raglan, Church, visited friends here on Sunaay. Mr: C.-A. Overland reports his Brou, hamrwg fA , � brother �s being somewhat better. The Reid Cross Auction Sale � r Yrs. Fred Ward, Miss Alma Ward t '4 , . , �f A"49 MOU and Mr. Howard Ha Remember the auction sale, being Toronto Exhibition on visited the held by Clareiinont and North Pick- Elmer• Crawford went bunday sit •/� Olr ins daq fast erihis ng Red Cross, at the Park, on the home. ��• xw ' ;- Miss Katie Burton, - of Toronto, The Red Cross are still quilting � 29th, A miscellaneous sale. There quilt � tMr��� spent the week-end with Mrs. Wal- each 'wee for the ked Cross. I''_ lord: will be apmasealeats for the kiddies, � �-"' .•,� - Mis*ion Beind meets next Saturday ��/ tri and_.gamei for the older folk. Dona• »k 4; '.; Mr. and Mrs. Whiting of Strath- n the Church. . toy, visited the' Pilke �,� Or y i tions are being asked - Don't for- "families dor- The W. M. S. will hold tnsir Sept- -. - ing the pasi week: get the date, as there is a good time Y homes 4 � ,^ in store for ail. Helly support tins amber meeting at the Malcolm Mixed Doubles at th_a local Bowl- Mr. Easton is . transpoz ang - caum Ing Club on Saturday, beptember Toy, High School pupils.to Whitby, with s P. his new bus. .+s 13th' at 1 m. Dopking ` Ware ` - . 3IIra Ferri$, of London, visited her The Rally Day Service o1 the Sun- • sister, Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson over the A very,pretty wedding took place day School and Church will be held y week-end. in the Claremont United Church, on on September-21st at 2 m. S. T. *• P , R The"Women's Women"s Iinstitute meeting Saturday August 30th, at 4 p. m„ Mrs. Sisson and children, of HN-, �z n..° ;r ter. • scheduled for Sept. 18th, nag been when Inza Mab, Margaret, daughter iburton, spent a couple of days at _pos"ned until October 11th, and is of..Mr.'and bars. I,.F. DcOing, be- the Gannon home. to be held at MTs. E. Palmers. came the bride of Wm. Reginald Mrs, Stamey Real and dau6ters, Next Sunday morning, Rev. Walter Verdun, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ware of Wick, were guests at the JohnMainable also.icbo.e reservoir; sad with Daniel will take as his theme - of Toronto. Rev. I. E. Kennedy, Min Knox home, on Sunday. _ sone my.obeuarew.ea ""The Wherewithal" and in the riven- inter of Claremont United Church, _Mrs. Ronald Miller (Evelyn Knox) Ing, `°Humility)'. ° officiated. is visiting relatives here. tier hus- :T WE Findlay "Gondar" is much. t b ss Faun.its sane ck wase»_ - s q than just a new coal and �, or wyb•' i°d q ►We are glad to hear that Mr. Jack The bride entered the church on band is to go overseas in the near aeaa6ard Briliinger returned home, on Friday the arm o� her lather, attired is a .Intros. 1R00ff'�q'"■ Rt iepreaeato a sea►per- bmw Woos a+ebw takes z44 Wood. Iaat from the Oshawa Hospital, where gown of white satin with Wencon Brooklin Junior Farmers Are hold- faetiva ir' !h°b con'fOR and ` X"6A A*W OM M to esa a a °cNas d" `arwealenee. isnprovemaat i" n'O�si•'uOOa••�'to dna u a caw dY. _ a bre wag-taken, after his serious ace- lace bodice and inserts .in the akin Ing a Dance in Brooldin H391, on Fri. by modern t,.ew e� WOW deaso . (detrt, and train Gari sweetheart neckline. day, September 19th. Members take aaauhed br'as equalswainc�orxr s3i sh 1 Kelvin Johnston Is to take over Her tulle ttngertip veil fell from a notes �i cnote:sg pnedooa WyebNAINX _ the !aceto aoath of here, being ne- halo, and carried bub{a breath, roe- School has re-opened with Mrs. 'a"'d"!of��- in Tar dw Tana. th t ,e0 oat aced by Frank Ham, who gas been es and bouyardia. The bridesmaids, hicWhirter in charge. Kr. NeVUrter "_ ��°s��+ 18"whn; ....With tw boa•.r fM on this same farm for oyer forty Misses Marjorie Selman, o1 Toronto, is stili at w�offk at the Pickering for �420 o�� Is"owes t� t.�or Way sitan.t. . 011► . :. bears. and Mildred Loyst, of ,Oshawa, were Plant �..T own dtassc•-bib see • The community swap both surprised prettily attired in orchid sneer over pn Saturday afternoon last, the in- d lm+ubiondintfaima+w's-•- aaYaL -' and shogked to learn of the passing taffeta, with orchid halos and carry- ferment took place at the C'hristian IOndteta°r°ice otO"t•°d' •"�t� Cas be + deetrk attach mit lW►Nea Whw aoohl a tm dear and aas11• or t.o 1004wu ekawmA is s� d �f Mian Mary Pugh, on Saturday ing shower bouquets of Talisman hos- Cemetery, of an old-time resident, aw.a..cissas.wo.. reaarv4*wbw lasses IS ea remstN a vor'ning last, in the hospital, at iOr- es. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Del- the late Mrs. Cook, formerly Azny ... ..."BDGl4'!id by77"Wo of flOdfjW10I gllf(by- • (Ilia Sympathy is 'extended to her ores Roy, of Tonavioda, N. Y., att- Hanson, w•iw passed away in Toronto brothers and relatives. ired in green sheer over taffeta, Hospital, after months of terrible CH&4k& CooPER The Plunkett Dinner -'Thursday, green halo, carried Talisnign roses. 3uifering from cancer, having had. C EMl September 18th, at 6,30 P. ,m. Tick- Miss . Loretta Cocking, Montreal, many operations. Her husband and rets may be secured from any mem- Flower Girl, was prettily gowned in children, the sisters and brothers of (R?liteQale continued) _ ` . ber of the Women's Institute,, whoyellow sheer over taffeta,-and Farr- the deceased, and many. Toronto for the annual congi�egattonaI baa •sponsor this several-course. dinner, ied, pink roses. "'Mr. Stanley Cocking friend's, as well as old friends from quet in October. Mrs. Randall was - knors throughout the province. supported the-groom, and brothers Brougham, were in attendance at the eiwinted to supply flowers for the STANLEYRegular services in the" United of the bride, Carl and Kenneth Dap- funeral. The family bare the deepest Communion Table each Sunaay, Mrs. Church on Sunday next, aeptember king, acted as ushers. 3ym4pathy,of their Brougham friends. FL Newham, of Markham; gave a 14th. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mie• W. ward, Claremont, played Mr. and' Mrs, Walter 5tecenson, splendid Talk on '•A Woman's Point • ;- Morning Worship at.11 a in. and the the :wedding music; while Mr. X. Miss Marson R. N., and son Noble, of View". The Nationrt Anthem clos _ T1leatre " Evening Service at 7.30.p..m- The Ware, Toronto, unede of the groom, were, with Miss Beatrice btevenson, ed the meeting, - after which the _ : -holiday-season-is over for this gear sang, during the- signing of the reg on Sunday. group served a delicious lunch. •,'Phone' 100 STOUF_FVILi.B _ • - let us rally to the Church Servic- ister, Following the ceremony, a rec. About forty-five folk 4 Y- ' garnered at , eption was held at the libirm of the home of Mrs. Parks for a sur- es. Officials and heads of Departments bride, over one hundred guests att' Prise shower for Miss Edith MacRae THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY,,"_. :' :of the Century Barptist Church, Tor- ending.The bride's mother ryas gown-gown- Whitevale __- on the eve of"her. wedding to Mr; Stlsttmbtr •Il, 12 and 13 d• onto, held a conference in reference ed in wisteria crepe, with black acc- Joseph Coulter, of Cobalt. Wee Jim- gi !f to their work, in the Claremont Bap- swries, and-Talisman rosei-corsage �*71i Ellie Griffin and Pamela Parks drew "Chad Hama f °; Miss Luc;enne Hamlin has been en- m, tist Church last Saturday. 'Their own She was assisted by the groom's reporgaged as clerkm, t in our arose. (tecor) a wagon into the living-rootaste- hnicol, - Pastor, Rev. Alexander Hacuson, ad- mother, attired in old. rose crepe with fully decorated with pink and white With HENRY FONDAand - Rev; _Harry Wilson takes the load •dressed -them in ..the evening. Some black geCessories and corsage of pink streamers. The shower took the form = daily, to Markham High School. AllDORO'T'HY LAMOUR members of the local congregation roses. a good time. of either personal or pantry shelf ALSO attended. The waitresses were: Misses Fran- gifts, many of which were received. Several of our folk Flatted the C.Ell hexhibits Audrey Wilson'w-4isted in un- COMEDY AND" . !lharq Etizabcth Pugh Passes ces Loyst, of Claremont;'The Misses _. M. E. and avoted the exts -� at Orin( Roy', of Tanavtanda, and the. Misses splendid. - tying the gifts and read the mess-l T - - - ' Scheely, of Baffalo,all coussris of the ages." Miss MacRae'replied in suit- Take it or. Leave it. - pur girls and boys are back at able words, after which all enjoyed A lifelong resident of Claremont; bride, and the Misses Cawker, of school 2-nd like the new teacher very Mary Elizabeth_ Pugh, died in Sold Toronto, cousins of�the groom.. much,. we are'told. a delicious lunch .-: "'•--•--=�---- '- '=i ,�'' tern' Memorial Flospiiaf, Orillia, on The couple left by motor for Wes- Sunday, September tember •21st -is set for MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY Saturday, SQpt. 6th, atter a linger- tern..points, the- bride:travelling in a. Rally 'Day,-'in the. United Church. A DEATHS a •ing illness:S}ie was in her 70th year. dress•of, yellows . wool crepe, ' with good program' is being arranged. EPT . BER, l,i, 16 .and 17 Deceaised'was a-dao hter of the late green jacket and navy accessories. Died suddenly,-at Claremont Ont. SEPTEMBER, i 4Three JViiS!! g 1�' l y The Anniversary Services of the y, 1S _ David E, Pugh, and is survived by Instead of throwing her bouguet,�the Whitecale Baptist Church will be �n Wednesday, September 10th, 19.11, " her t%Po 'biothers,. William and Mor- bride gave it to an uncle, t6-be plat- held on Sunday, September 21st, at Robert Claxton-Thomipson, beloved� With E, EiASS W. GARGAN gun, of this place. The funeral took ed on her gramtbrnp. nt. -Standard Time.other Roy's grave 2.30' and 7.30 brother of Mrs. Jack Greemrood and K. TAYLIOR , place on Monday, 8th, with a private at Buffalo, On.their return Ahey-will Further details later: Toronto; Mrs:Victor Parkin, Kinsale, sen-ice at the home,- followed by a- reside in ,Montreal. Friends of Miss Edith t3ertrude and Archie A. Thompson, Easyford, Blazing Six -shooter McNay, gathered at the nonie of Alberta, in his 56th year. Funeral CHARLES STARRETT Mrs. Ell("ston, to present her with a from the residence of his sister, Mrs, -� Victor Parkin of Kinsale - � miscellaneous shower. Miss" McNay ) , on Friday, In- FARMERS of. So. "0.NTA R I O September 12 at 2 o'clock S. T.and M'r. Stanle Evans will be mar- ..ried on Septeniber. •2,th, We wish terment in Salem Cemetery. THURSDAY,, FRI. and SATCRDAY them etery h SEPTE31BER 18, 19 and 20 The Brougham Branch will be the SUFFERING FROM; BACKACHES, 44 !1 We Pay" Toronto Prices " =_ Rheumatic Pain, Lumbago Tin Pan Alley - guests of'our Women's Institute, on Sciatica, g0 • - V4 ednesday, September 17th; at 2.30 is, not necessary, Use .RUMACAPS �. At Whitby--Yo^ r� Ho ""Market' at once for quick relief. - BiOYES' With A'i.10E FAKE and p. m. S. T., at the hone of 1%lra, B. ` F, _ minis: ' T icy Wax Activities. An--DRUG Co, Pickering, Ont. _... JACK a op - rJ O K I For _ _• _ interesting afternoon for all who `x can come. The Layctte for Overseas One Layette isielay. This objective of per Month for the Year _ INTERNATIONAL ; . EGGS �_ - HOGS ,, is being faithfully caxred out'.. o s ladles! .do pour be to be there:: A pretty -wedding took place on _ 4 - - Sunday,..Sept. '7th, s the home ofA.TCHI,"�A`Yto • " : the bride, wheii tl•Iiss Edith MacRaeES .LAMBf 'i - «as united in mSrriaige to Mr Joseph er, B Cobalt, Rev. Harr - _ •'...•. Cou'1 y e was �1 lin" offic And All KiAd i o # dressed in printed che repe, and was at P er oro 0t. 14 -1 7 ....... R tended by 'her- sister;-Mrs. K.- 'Fer - Both a.++ve gusom Mr. Robert Buckles supported (xot including Sunday 16th) POULTRY the groom. The.living-room was tea- and Dressed utiful' with autumn blooms. Immed= • - iate-relatives -and dose friends att_ H' h wa N0' � -2 `I 1 ended the reception. The 'happy cou- ■ PICKERINC FARMS ple will reside in Whitevale. in - - - -• •••• - The W. A. met at - the home of Naote acute Tabour shortage and' other difficulties, the farmers of >e' - - -LIMITED . Mrs. G` Burkholder for their Sept- Canada have achieved it remarkable increase in exportable supplies of ember meeting. Mrs: Johnson had concentrated food products so much needed acrosp the water, particularly, Registered Egg Grading Station charge of the Devotional Period. Mrs, bacon, cheese and eggs. Even greater sacrificies may be necessary in 194$ g A. Troyer, of Locust Hill, gave a and therefore it is important that farmem and their families be givert beautiful solo, and Mrs, G. Hamlin every possible encouragement. In consideration of these faoli ane �Illh�tbOnto �h +[_�_' and Mrs. H. Hornshaw, a piano duet. _bearing in mind that Plowing Matches vgere held throughout orw ►'�hith The word "Faith" was they, y 336 a,nawer to 1914-18 wrar period, theOfficers of the Ontario Plowmen's Assoeiag* P • Roll Call. Committees were arranged are determined to conduct the 1941 International in the most vigorous e.. i",`-4Y:,t...•r1•+,.. r..' .+,Ce'..+ .o.-,. Y�,..l:'. N':,...a!„ier":'Y -,'i;..^a._. `sv':.. '.•• _� _ .. S. .T, -. ' , 4 £ISIE THE COW TRAVELS IN STATE scratch and to work .under the � SCDG Mackenzie King inevitable handicaps of democratic _ Aa their contribution to the local „ (�y. •in Canada a creditable -wprocesses, have been providing- for In salvage campaign, Boy Scouts of Ga eat Britaar ,p-erYorm- fl Keewatin, Ont., have been concen• _once. It would be a poor—and trating on a single salvage item Canadian Newspaper Com. unprofitable—sort 'of party war- - - each month Avril then �ollecL menta on Prime Minister fare that would fail"in such recog- - - • ed waste paper to the,value of t32, Mackenzie. iCInQ •and Gan- nation.” _ to May rage worth i61,aud in June ��` • ' s War Effort Pro and e k'•, metals that brought $67. _ Cdaon The Stratford Beacon-Herald - "' ' ' • says "Boos tossed at Prime Minis- e VA G ,kvirga,-a,uth ikm m a „ ter ping by troops overseas will During an eiening aluminum For months past there has peen echo pleasantly to some - salvage parade at Moncton, -N.B., unending criticism that fans Ceinada's war effort was not being pushed , and will be. heard with th inn- the Boy Scouts gathered pots and difference by others. The reaction, to the fullest degree. in the earls- pans left by citizens at the street �to a large extent, will be determ- . corners; er days of the aur ,that criticism ined ti where you sit, and what _ had some basis in actual .Fact,. y - 'rM though it was unfair and njusC you want to believe:' Saint. John N.B., Bo Scouts s _ r Boy "It would be a mistake." says t' a made a collection of 10,00D'coat• when applied to our war efirt as the Windsor Daily Star, "to mini- "'�"'�6 hangers, at the request of Lieu- whole;" says the Montreal significance of the dem- a I n Star. tenant-Colgnel. C. ,Graha.4 Secret- The Ottawa Journal says: ize the sign y i London Lord Beaverbrook, re- onstration staged at the military - ary of the 'Y. M. C.A._War Ser- sports dap. it would be an even i ;;, t tucued from a visit to Canada vices. The hangers will assist the worse one to conclude that serious a and-the United States, told inter- _ troops at the various training that Canada's production trouble is brewing, and..,�..at our: centres of M.D. No. 7 to keep the viewers armed loco are bent on trouble and of war supplies is on a much larger - "�. ms tidy.un[forare'unwilling to listen to reason." scale than daring the last war, and The country-wide salvage cam. that 'probably it compares for pop- ' " • ` paign has produced many oddities. ulatioa with any con ntry -in the "Taken all in all, Dir. &tag's One of-the outstanding features. of the Canadian National Exhi- Undoubtedly the prize goes'to off world," The -Montreal Star further. trip to London should be all to the bition was the presence from New York of $orden's'famons "Elsie - says that the Canadian war pro- -good for our war rt,;' says: the _-.. the' Cow", and, during' the entire fourteen days of the Exhibition, ' ancient hearse, which was turned her ladyship was collecting funds in her Victory Chest for the Eve- over to the-,SOY Seoutsbf `Ottawa. Siam is'excellent; that marvellous Ottawa Journal. "When he comes ming Telegram's British War Victims' Fund. It was pulled out of retirement by results have been obtained; and to Parliament in tiovetnber he.will In the picture "Elsie" is seen leaving the Canadian-Pacifie Ex a six-boy' team of Scouts, and that munitions production in al- have, more prestige, more an car in which a slept at night, for her special "boudoir" in the created something of a sensation most all, branches is being carried ity, more information. That Should Food Products Building, accompanied by her bodyguard, friend and as itwas 'pulled through the on enable Parliament to act more.de- _ counsellor, Clovis Wella. street a,'In demonstratlon of Scout "That is what -the Canadian cisively" ingenuity, two of its wheels are people want to know; that is what "Prime Minister Icing in England a again rolling usefully, and pre- they authorized (be present gov- will see: _ 1'1�3E WAR . VAMK Conimentary on Current Events atimably more happily, beneath a ernment to do when they sent it 1. Conscription of men and wo- - _ .. _ • .' - back to office it is encouraging men, high .and low, and their.con- Scout salvage-eoIlecting trek•oart. - • � :. � • � to hear from so exacting s task- aecration to tb:e common cause of "War Sweeps World Like Canadian Boy Scouts are con- master as Lord Beaverbrook that defeating the tyranny of Hitler. Canada's war effort Is so satisfac• 2. Conscription :of labor.. Ha tributing regularly' to a fund,-.the- will not witness slow-sown or sit- Black Untethered W gid" "B.-P. Chip Bpi Fund." for the or Kingdom. H i d.. benefit of Scout war sufferers. to "But he does not mean that we down strikes fa the gd - s can now rest on our oars. He.IIeff- will find miners working at •high Two years ago this month Hitler battlefields. _ Britain. In part the money is used nitety says Britain will never be tempo to produce coal. and Steve. said "I have Out on my old sol Russia strove to build walls to maintain rest camps for Scouts satisfied with the amount of ins- dores-tinder compulsion to unload dler's cost. and I"olid not take:-it against it in the East and in the who have been rendering heroic terial she is getting, -because she ships-at any- and all hours necea- oft until we achieve victory West• service in the bombed centres, Two November of 1918 shall neeer be By Ducts with Berlin and Mos of the biggest camps_are locate( needs every possible thing she can nary. repeated iii the history Of Germ. cow Japan attempted to tend off. to North -Wales and Oxfordshire. get both from Canada and the 3. a In t Conscription of wealth b a •" =app." £zea as thle declaration attacks la two-directions while'she One Scout; who'had been awarded United States." degree in taxation which fust about .`-•was brought by radio to a tensely advanced in another. the Silver Cross for Gallantry in ' ' = asaonnts li sof sacrlismifice, >n our day. .A 'walting world, the German legions. Before and since the fighting fire-d"ting during the London ":Lt, Gen• .Mc:vauguton, cowman- e• Equality of sacrifice, eat raq/ were'closi12g in on Poland and the started the-United States has act- raids; oto from the camp in the der of. the Canadian Corps," of sluice, be uati a a eat rs a s t p t gr C r •:second World War had begun: ad time and again-to localize. the Welsh mountains telling of his en- says the Ottawa Journal, "spoke at peoples cemented a7 inspired, Within three weeks-the conquest conflict. joyment of sun-bathing in the dons to reporters 'somewhere in Eng- aggressive. _ d far-sighted and leader,-. ' of Poland was. complete, Full of But the storm sweeps on with a grass, swimming twice a day in land,'.praised the equipment being ship 112 Charchtll confidence atter this devastating certain inevitability. No power has the pool, boating, hiking over the sent to Canadian-troops. Every- A war government not con.- this success, Hitler offered yet proved strong enough to wage heather covered slopes and wood- thing, he said, from boots and bat- aped es one party, but made a- of tt dress,to Brea guns and canters, the best men of all parties, and "friendship" to England, declared this battle on its own.':elms.either ed valleys, meals under the shade 4 the Deet governing brains of the fu the French that he had no "in-' of time or place. Ther first World of a tree and sleeping under the had-proved of the highest quality," 1 tsresta is the west" and seamed War had fazed boundaries;-this,war stars is:absolute peace and quiet, The Montreal Star asks, "Is it Kingdom, Those are among -the things jitoscow that `the new accord be-- jumps frontiers and oceans, not The greatest luxury of the camp too' much to hope that this dec. _ which Prima Minister King will twe.ea Russia And GermadY el- - simply because it is fought in the was the thought that he could lavation, from the. one man whos-0e or ought to be able to see, so eluded "the use of force for all sky or with mechanized forces, but steep undisturbed throughout each is in a better position than any that when h'e returns, Canada's - because it is more Universal. 1t night — not to be awakened with other, man living to speak with was effort will be sanetlLted,_yo- . Britain's reply'-Was as Anglo- literally shakes the ceatrai pillars. the whisper, "Iia your turn for authority on these matters, wilt consecrated and strengthened for French -ultimatum to Berlin, de and the farthest outposts of'the fire-watch," or "Come on, thele give the quietus once wnd for all the -•�nlhilation -of hose- evil -•- -•- mending the withdrawal of -Ger- whole world. goes 'Moaning Minute'." And how to the..insinuations which, though forces now shadowing the wools man .troops from Poland. The The fighting that flooded fife good it was to see people walkl12g not so vocal as formerly, are still world.- Royal orld"Royal Navy was cleared for action. plains of Poland on.Sept, L 1939. about .without tin bats! heard in some.political circles, tug- France reported that "everything has poured across Europe, Swept seating that the C aaadian soldier British planee 901129 toward. Ger. ' Eat Sweet Corn ._- •.:"was ready," She-was-calmand se- into Africa. and. Asia.,- 'until isa4 is not�adequately equipped? Even ' many instead of Nazi planes ,at. care beh!ud the fortifications of week it engulfed 'the remote and - regarding the ba[tledress, which the Maginot Liae. tacking Britain. �L 1 L dusty plateau o[ Iran. More than has been the subject o[ consider- gale English Way Hitler was impelled to strike The little lands of Europa—the a score of nations have been In- able adverse comment here, (Men.Past by his inability- to end the :• Balkanst the Low -Countries, qor- vuI'ved in hostilities--almost $s SlcYaughtvti says it is nnquestioa- " tendon; England, newspapers - conflict on any, of the existing way, Sweden—made haste to pro- many as the greatest number,lock- ably the •best fitting, Host endur• have discovered that an intrepid fronts. The Nazi advance to the claim their aeutraltty, Italy' can- ' ed in the 1914-18 struggle. Thole able, and warmer,' British farmer is growing Zai¢acres Black Sea is preliminary to a drive i r g i _ tiousl4 adhesed to her policy of still nominally neutral, like �e on-the Caucasus, The Germans are of. sweet corn, -which 'will go on non-belligerency." Russia remain United States and.Japan,, have as stili s long way from the oil fields The"Oitiwtk JoueuM goes on -to sale for cob eating at 15 cents per ed. aloof .and Japan watched and increasingly vital stake in the out, and the 'back door to •the East. say ';3tost.of the,tremendously in-- exprtain it this way; of us have but small waited. In the United States the.' come.� Morear, and one writer •anderto�k to _ More. than a dozen coun• are blocked r At the moment they : ealization i.abor Day holiday crowds went tyles have lost their sovereignty to In Iran b the occupation of Wat creased tempo of Cagadian industry "Corn , Is a favorite food is meYrily on their way while Press• Nazi military might-and within y dent Roosevelt anxiously consider• them walks the-specter of-hunger, c4.untry by British and Russian during the. past year; -know little North America aisle it is grown troops. The new ferry route from of t.hz,vast planta that have sprang largely in the. Southern Stares. It ed the alar bulletins-and replied unrest and revolt. Cities have been South America to 'Africa is the up,clear serosa the country; of.tlie to also regarded as a great delicacy._ to,the question "Can we st^y out shattered by' .•row the air, by Anglo-Indians thronghout ' the supply line for the most important tremendous quantities of all sorts of it?" by saying "I not only sin- - pros perous.countrysides laid waste. of the battlefields," of muuitions pnd w'ar. supplies that East:• i'cerelr hope so, but 1 believe we Ocean-borne Ocmmerce has been in . his Labor Day broadcast .6,11? coming from new streamlined The cob la boiled for 15 can, and every effort'will'be made disrupted by blockade and co unter• _President Roosevelt pledged` him. factories: How many Canadians. minutes sad served like a potato by the administration to do so." blockade on the high seas. Ua gels and the people of his'country realize„ for example, that up to 1n its jacket. The leaves are re. That was the world of Sept,, 1, counted,millions of fighting mea to do everything•in their power"'to some months ago this country had moved, butter or margarine is x939. On Sept. I, 1941, the scene and civilians have perished or sus• crush Hitler and his Nazi,forcee." the largest automatic gun plant'in ' spread over the corn and it is Is vastly changed. The New York fered injury, the slaughter reach- Prime Minister Churchill, broad• thy- wasld"• Or-r=tat:Canada had ane sprinkled with pepper. and -salt, - Times says, "This is a war that ••ing a.•crescendo-An the colossal of the largest chemical plants in "Then, holding it at the ends, moves from .one point of the,com- battle of Russia: casting from England atter his : pass to the other like a black, un- The Red Army, though beaten return from the Atlantic Confer•_ Ilritis!i EmpireY How many You nibble the corn like a rabbit. ~rind. AH. the belligerent back' and severely punished, has once, declared that Japan's south- kuow that we at tethered e turning out anti- ward expansion "has got to stop. aircraft gun'barrels-for the•Gutted e' lih Ammons i • and non-belligerent Powers have : taken a heavy toll of the Nazi war - aried to limit it, and their efforts machine, casting doubts on its re. 13e Bald-that the, United States States' Hots many'have much con- L was "laboring with infinite 'pa• ception of the scores of thousands For Shipyards have n detested by the very- bee Dutation for invincibility. The Roy lienee to arrive at a Lair and am-, of transport.trucks that we. h ve nature of the struggle. al Navy and the R. A. F. have shipped oveseas': Hitler sought.desperately to con- gained the upper-hand-in the wat- icable settlement" with Japan and The government decision to tain it within set bounds, but every ers of the. Atlantic,and in. the air added that It ,negotiations-failed -This country, in its war eefort, • close'the tinplate mills in South ire erected burst in ptocesg o1 over Western Europe. Great form• as,:� "we shall of course, range our• must not grow complacent. Aid Wales vrill transfer to war work atiops of bombers and fighters selves• unhesitatingly at the side this country',-for the-sante -reason, the most remarkable mill girls in construction and added to the force -of the flood that,drove him on and. roar over, southern England just of the United States." must never surrender -its right to Britain, the 2,900 "Welsh Arra- j o� as they did In the Battle of Bri• At the close of the second year criticize: At the samek time it is zoos;' any one of them can easily The $ritish' tried to hold it to tain a year ago. But what an iii• of this war-"the mighty conflict. tiut just and decent that the be pick up a hundredtt'eight of stee>{ the seas;, the Atlantic and the describable difference it makes to is -not Yet spent and the•decision fair and give- due credit to those sheets. The, girls probably .will -' Mediterranean are 'their chosen lits 1n Britain that today they're- still hangs in the balance." who, compelled to begirt 'from go. to work in shipyards. _. .. REGTAR FELLERS—Doggone Subtle - ..., ;..` _ $y ,• ENE �BYRNES SbtlJ ( FEEL LIKE A ® THAT'$ A SWELL YDU MUST BE AWFUL DUM6 , ^ MILLION DOLLARS JOKE JANA NO,I VONT NOT TO fjET THAT'OAIE, PINHEAD! 'r ' TODAY,JIMMNE-.- WITH MY KETCH ONT WITM KETCH ON: EVEN THE DOG CAUGHT ON Hou/ DO Y00 FINMRS• my f'iwaa tS." _ FEEL 9 o -s - • �►.+��' s.,e.a M NOW u 9".ftw" ,. - .. .. .,Y,�,;�epr yr •. i..- :�' :':_+:P '3NL ':4'rl°^^H"#' '..1i�u..•!YS ."'h tc`+q, - ',,- - 7'> ��_ ti err 6 r��., � .. - - ��q• "?"'.� � �a.'rcT[..x, r.�' .3. ,;;,�•w, �sr-+,M: .;�i*,c,��t�j>:: �► ,EFFECT OF AMDER-INFLAMON ON MILEAGE LIFE OF TIRES _ \ What ScieIIee pOD IN A PIP Er -- �'. E ' "X LIi, St tis. 3I Les. - - .41 LIS. R�TASTE G _150 tee.. ilii rNlW.t, sk� Ak PnI. - I s Doing SANDY SEAL•T1GHpIJ t4-650 w,:ltca J �_ tai-�& ..LoK•To Tine . W0AM_ SUGAR FROM CARR MIS Pecked In Pocket k w The latest discovery by scinst- y 9ao� IEAW ists at the Long Ashton Research e' ie ° Station, near Bristol, England,, is f % . that•sugar can be made from ear- 1 _ 'rots. • • ,, Treated by the process they -a , have evolved, carrots yield a pow- . -- — der rich- in vitamin A (the anti- _ GROWN IN S U N.KY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO night blindness vitamin), which NO will be used for making soup quick- ly in Mobile canteens:It needs only ;. T PERCENT of NORMAL TIRE MILEAGE "Aye, wee], set awa" oat into you the addition of hot water, RETURNED&Y UNDER-INFLATED TIRES - --HAVE - - whius and find two wee baa'sI" MlhEA6F The other product is a "treacle" g R V E e �— ` _ which""has a high sugar-content.AM 4r/. o ways wondered what�% 4$/0 The ssfbilitiea of this have yet *� to be developed, U my husband did with his ere- l +., YOU HEARD A R D nin=e, until I stayed home *Recommended Air Pressures vary according to the size of tire It smells' lik6 butterscotch, is one evening and found hire • ' .and weight of car. 30'Ibs.'is used for illustrative very sweet—the carrot' flavor has there , li purposes. t+ almost entirely disappeared-and -�"'" • ` '.An employer was, interviewing _ - Underinflated tires are responsible for more wasted tread'rubber In high in sugar content, but law ' an applicant for ,a vacant post. , -... ._than is a ther. single cause.- To assist-matorista-in conservation in acid; said<Mr: Vernon L. 6. "What references have yon?" New Ambulance of rubber fo national defense needs, tire development engineers of Charley, who is in charge of the .ofd he. The Firestone'Tire & Rubber Company have compiled the above data fruit production section of the sta- "Didn't 'ace no reference from Has High Speed ` _• to show that maximum wear can only be assured when tires are tion. - p ( per cent EMBALM FURNITURE ?' A ne �. kept properly inflated at all times. If a tire with 80 pounds of my last job." . '--•:recommended• pressure is ran -at 27 pounds pressure 10= N - ow was that.' � w liotorcyCle• ambulance underinflation)„ almost cane-fourth of normal tread mileage is sacrl- "It were a Government -eon- capable of speeding wounded Sol- fired. A tire that is 9 pounds underinflated wastes one-half of the Farmer's and. woodland owners track," diers 90 miles an hour from the _ tread rubber.. _ _ < will have cause for .rejoicing if "Indeed! How long ago?" front lines to field hospitals has experiments now under way at the "Three months, sir." been " developed for -the British Harvard Forest, Mass., prove sue "What__were you doing-?" - American ambulance corps. - the hostess from. embarrassment cessful. -"What-were g The new vehicle, built by the hY joining in the conversaiio-1 and' _ Experts are testing certain prep- The E. D,etlor Company, of t i C a l 107 laughter, and it is quite Likely orations for the preservation' of .Y,a,t 'night o-� Detroit; has a seven-foosidecar that you will-coon be talkialg to g I met a chap BY ANNE ASHLEY wood. The process is expected to with a black e e so I said, for the patient and seat apace for everyone present.'- - be successful with both hard- " That's a beauty!� Who gap a medical attendants as well as - 2. Remove the gloves and place woods and cou fors. it to your, the driver. Q.•How :can 1 remove oil stains them in the lap. Through a hind of embalming' "Nobody save it to,.me.'" An unusual feature was the from a carpet. $, No; yeomen only use perfum- method, preservatives are forced _ -he ,aid, ."I had to fight for installation of springs synchron- A. The best wraq to^ remove ed stations and even then. the into fence poets, log cabin walla +• - thgas stains is to dampen a cloth scent should be veryfaint. • and rustic furniture -which will to, with the patient's heartbeat _' .�_ _ _ to, avoid,inereaaing fever, with gasoline and _begin rubbing C.No; use a book-mark"or any- steep the wood from decaying. Two night fighter pilots, re- ' around the edge of the stain, thing, that will avoid -damaging SCREAMS AWAY FOG twining to their bass after a ,�. working towards the middle and the book. moonlight patrol, spoke to each Calr>iadlan' National thanging to a clean portion of the 5. She may leave it on the back For years scientists have tried * nog as one art beco y other by radio telephone. . This Q. What can I ,do atheil� of belt elfair if she wishes. to disperse fog without any real ' Was PSA of the conversation: Railways ' Revenues white egg success. All An luck?" 6- Yes; if served In an a past ezperilaeats have �+ ��. _ of egg refuses to beat stiff? cup-they stay be eaten from the Deep with chemical sprays or else- 'Yes, a couple of Heinkels. 'The . A. Add a teaspoonful 9f cold ekes] with the 'spoon; or it you !viral rape,"and according to reeeiii py„ gross revenues of the ail- water and a Inch of salt. Add- re What .about you?",, Inclusive Canadian National Rail- P wish, break-the egg in two, scoop ports a spray method even now . "I got a Ju.88." ways System for the week ending ing i pinch of baking powder the contents opt into -an egg- being tried_out.In_America - The "What did you do with it?" August 21, 1941, were $5,8.32,- � while beating will also help, makes. •cup and eat with a spoon. most promising of all are the ex- ' "It wasn't'worth keeping, ao I 196 as compared with $4,73'x,588 - .- it more fiuffy, and prevents fall- _. periments carried out by a metal- threw It hack in the sea." for the corresponding period of Ing if it. must stand for a while lurgist named H.-9V. 9t. Clair, who after beating: Invented a device which disperses :..Hoo many e; they or Increase of , _ Q. How can I prevent my White 100 Trained Mice fog by sound. He claims that the moray sy sari- •-'1940,23.1 per cent. 094,629 S1 clothes from turnip , mals do I set for a penny?" g yellow• Keep Their Owner sound wavers when fused !a to the "Eight or nine," replied A. Boras added.-to the' water '' frequency"of the fog waves srseam the shopkeeper, casa.ily. FILMS DEVELOPED will bleach clothes_ and also pre- them opt of ezistence. At present- vent them from turning yellow. " '•`Och, then rat we nine•" AND PRINTED the'device is being used'only only In ' Until recently, Claude Whitney - —o— OR s 'osrRE . ,e F.XI 9 Q. What ,is. the most efficient ter. job as a 'I)etrm ' aptamoblle' smelting furnaces to disperse .When one ancient Scot tried - 2 "method of drying a sweater Biter wsa concerned primarily with\his smoke which otherwise goe8 up the washing, so that it will not to inveigle another into a game YRFF ENLARGF.gF:ST _ get chimney, and to recover the metal - wits Every Roll ' out of shape'. worker. of golf, his friend agreed and said. _ AERO FILM FIN15HF.Re e A. Make a hammock of a piece His health failed, He went" to particles in the smoke BOX lIIl TORONTO di mos alto netting California, Now he's -interested 4 ng or'other thin in his 100 trained mice. material: Hang Y his hammock In They are of all colors-white. -. 920-CLASSIFIED A D V E R ? I S E M E N T S . . a _ the sun and Ia- the sweater on chocolate brown, fox red, black. iii Be sure that the hammock mauve,, champagne, orange and is notdrad out flat so fife swelter white and smoke blue—for it wsa AGENTS w AxTED GUNS ►MyL'�ITIO!P MEDICAL. ^1; Is not doubled up,. Q. Haw Can I visa¢ lolled• from breeding mice for vSrie� MAKE !►LORE MONEY HUNTERS NOTICE. SHUT GUNS-- HAVE YOU GOLTR'.;:? •'Alt's �} handles? tOlOrB that Whitney'a circys de- SELL BRITISH CANADIAN Ithaca• Lefeve—Western D Bar- reduces and removae_ Prise $5.00 - ve10 ed. Christruae cards with name Im- ret. Ithaca' Repeaters. Particulars ' er bottle. Trial size s2 o3tpald. A. Wipe over the soiled candles p printed, also boiced asvortments. pp p given. to obtain permit. Aleq any - J. A Johnston Co., -i;l Sing E., evith acloth dampened with alco- -Jitterbug trice live in a-"cage Finest available in value', work- other Information pertalni Toren o. ' Pe to t with a raised floor, where the matsshlp and price. 100�o profit— Duna—their shooting In o gmal ' ]sol. This will not Karla their i y bonus, for• early"' orders. Your and zero temperature—Barrel lush- skip about endle®sly. Others walk friends will want these cards. rengths=Weight and Alignment aIEEDICAL a tight rope Or •Experience unnecessary. Write to- --together with our Handloaded' WXON'S;'REMEDY — FOR NEUR- S p perform'On spin- day for details. Samples on ap- world's congest range kllling'ShoC lits and Rheumatic linins. Thous- Hing pie plates. Droval. British Canadian, Room shells obtained throutrh years of and* satisfied. $1.0o Postpaid. Whitney's wife, Vera, didn't i1• 24 King. West. Toronto _ _ _ experiment.•2%", 2 7/8", 2". Prices Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. . are equally as right as are our Ottawa. _ like the house circus idea at first HIGH-CLASS REPRESENTATIVE$ Shot Guns. Write O. B. Smith,. ' ---ModernNdW she's enthusiastic. wnated to sell every- family a Ayton. Ont i health appliance attachable to TEACHER WANTED Whitney is planning to build electric lighting' circuit. ORANMORE: TEACHER,•'f'RIJTES- l • COOPEREMEDTES PORTABLE. SILOS an automobile trailer to transport -Yonge Street- Toro tant for No, 4 Spence. salary $850, .Etiquette -his circus to children's hospitals "PAY FOR THEMSELVES THF, small school. duties to begin soon -AF.ROMATIC METER as possible. John Jeffery, Secret-' for free performances: first year In many cases through ary, School Section No. �, Spehce, BY ROBERTA LEE. AEROaiATIC :METER FOR AUTO- Increased milk production, and Oranmore, P.O., Parry Sound 1)ie- mobile, TrgCk, Tractor, Bus and healthier cattle by feeding ensil- strict. Acarine Engines, More Traver! :age instead of corn !odder. l4toDs CaFbon? 25% ore Mileage. KEE,% S PORTASLE SILOS _ QUILTING 1. If you hive been invited to Salt Water,is the best cleaner will keep ensilage perfectly and _ Atrmaii for 'quick information! last Indefinitely. The cost Is small, the home of a friend and through for glass: Let the salt water dry. Agents, write for territory. Debt QUILTING PATCHES, GOOD QCAL► and they can be easily erected 1n oversight you have not been in- on the 1898 and then C Bos 163, Vancouver, Canada. )ty pante and plain broadcloth. a g polish with a few hours on any level ground. Four pounds for one dollar traduced. to some' of the other' a piece of chamois. Made in 10, 12, I4, and 16 foot post- FREE GIF OFFF,R diameters hording up to 3$ tons paid. Textile Jobbers, Ward St... guests, should you call this to the or,orito. Approved by all dairy,authorities, hostess attention?.. _ - - LADY'S OR GENT'S WATCH. CAM- For full Information and prices, �. ere. Clock,'etc., Riven for sellin write the KEENAN FENCE COM- -' 2. What does a woman da with \�" "'E �// Dr. Lyon's Sham oo in g PULLETS her gloves at a formal ban4uet, 'XI /���// p Your die- pang, Owen Sound, Ontario." tract. Write now, Normand Pro- GREAT 'BRITAIN WANTS EGG!). ducts, 1405 Peel Street, Montreal, Every Canadian tarn them back o3 remove them? \ rj� / Increase his patriiotier of ort can PERSONAL 3. May a man use. perfumed CARS, NEW AND li'RRD >planning for maximum produc- tion of Grade A eggs. We've puH- stationery? \ MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD„ SUPERFLUOUS H A I R SAFELY, ets, started day-olds, immediate 4. Should one ever ,turn down / Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Pl .permanently, privates removed: shipment. Order now, also / / , � Y ym- �, y ;skint `•the corner of a book to mark the / oath dealers; three locations, 632 ace, Limbs; Treatment $2,00 chick orders Fater delivery. Bray, ' 0 o Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge postpaid, plain wrapper. Guar- Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, ;page if the boot[ is a borrowgd St., -1650 Danforth Avenue. Our anttied kill roo•s with one app11- Ont. - t Vsed Cars make us many friends. cation. Canadian Chemiatry Com- - one. _ _ - pany, Wilkie, Sask. SCALP TROUBLE CORRECTED "1 b. When dinner dancing in a t,FGAL, NEW HAiR PRODUCED hotel should a girl check_ her.. PARCELS-FOR•OVERSEAS MODEL'UU1LDERJ SUPPLIES wrap or leave it over the back $OLDS J: N' I,1NI)SAY I.AW '(iF'F'1� E, CAN. of her chair? S lies Theatre Ru(1dinR St. Thomas. AIRPLANES - BOATS• RAILROADS Neighborbood treatment produced Coatela Rasor Stades, Choc- Ontario Rper!nl nonnrtment for Canada's' 1'argest'and most com- such remarkable results that 6. Should soft-boiled eggs be orate, elgarettes, Gain. Oxo, farmers eoliections plete hobby house, wholeale and thousands were 'soon using it eaten with a spoon? Boot Laces. Soap — All things retail. Complete catalogue of all across United Stales, the news difficult to procure 1■ Britain. CIGARETTE_ TOBACCO kits and supplies, ten cents, spreading entirely by, ,•word of ANSWERS Save time and trouble. Seed Lloyd's Hobby Craft, 635 St. Clair mouth and Ietters. In Toronto' - =�- $1,00 with name, regimental FIVE POUNDS VIRGINIA AND West, Toronto. dandruff, falling hair, severe `l. No it is-much better to save somber, and unit of coldley or BURLEY LEAF FOR PiPE $8,00, scalp trouble has been eradicated, f ' Airmen' to C.A.O. ' PARCELS Five pounds Golden Vinrinla new hair produced. Write for DESPATCH (Reg�d►, 9lSO gay Leaf Cigarette Tobacco $2,751 MORTGAGE LIFTER free advice and evidence. Ag6nta Street, Toronto. Receipt mailed Postpaid, Natural _i.esf Tobacco wanted. Woods Products. Dept, a ._ I IF YOU WANT TO PAY OFF YVUR 387. Jane, Toronto. �. -• to your address. Co.. .eaminkton, Ont. - ' f - _ mortgage semi fora copy of the - POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED "Mortgage Lifter," by L, R. Guild, ! a Guelph,-Ont. ;1.00 postpaid. SNAPSHOTS TODAY ' -COLLECTOR- OF -C--A N A D I•A N Stamps will pay cash for old TREASURES TO:INORR01iY . RHEUMATIC PAINS tel/ WAKi[Iissues on or off envelope. On Your films are careful) !envelope worth more. Only inter- READ THIS — EVERY,SUFFERER y and al. ilfieally processed b y �1 _ nisi 1n the ao-called Young Queen of Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis Y.. Imperial. ;t• "Victoria Issues which Includes should try Dixon's Remedy. Ilan- make sure- they last.' >i 38 to 52 years old.Women who are the Beaver, Prince Albert and ro's` Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ot- • •* B EXPOSURE FILMS 26e. w. 'Cartier. Need King Edward fifty taws. Postpaid $1.00. with beuutifu) 'enlargement' free. restless, moody,NERVOIIB—who •'bent. Write me describin what 8 reprint's with enlargement Z Sear hot flashes, g . + D dli,Zyspel7a•-�•tots3te you gave: All letters wJil be ana- _ Thoueandr of lettere from satfaflis�� Lydla 10.Piakhap's Vegetable Com- _�ntgd'A R C. Hunter, Morpeth ROOFING customers testify to our superior o pound:Pinkham's is famous for i- quality and service. l x,- ...ws�oF �pingWomen during'these"tzylag i PROTECT YOUR STEEL ROOFS. i)IPF,RiAL.PHOTO SERVICS gIDes"dueto��a�lrrgguM. HOOF TRiMMER9 Have them coated with our spec- DeDt n, Stlofton I Toronto. tI0L Get a bottle todaysal ropf coating. Guaranteed to, from yetis HOOF TRIMMERS,• '80 INCHES, stay on 5 years. Estimates,on new dr'Usglstl NORTH TBYINQI satistactlon guaranteed. 11.25 de- work and repairs. C. W. Fergus- -.— livered. Matt Wolowidryk. Venn, on, $oofers, 164 Howard Park TSask. Ave.. Toronto, MEtrose 9852. --" SSUE, 37--/41 ------ '- - - , a i .. . ..+"je.+i.'rz"�s' ' ' ^+k,.-,,, ,, .{.' :+.'� ty_•"y". �,�': �c' 'T' _ < .. - �f"r.': -..,i ,a?,;.� ' 'i _ T .. .. .S•`...r. .' '. .. - , ..^ yip .. 7 . y -LOCALISMS k. 'tet,said At ammat � ,�Y nor ?ALL OUT RWERVES ON Sept, Ud, 1841 , evening, at 8 p, m. ` 1 fir, and Riggs, %d Pitts- FINANCIAL FRONT reenwood Oar � teacher, Mr. Sunt, of burgh, are visiting cousin, Dr. $ince Dae for Betfre�eertt Pyressed Toronto, is getting his classes well into 3d!•vice for Wu l�tnergency. ROADS AND BRIDGES - Can- — V. E. and Mrs. Cartwright. adian Oil Co. 524.61, I. H. O. Co. 19. _ arranged for the fall term. We all r-_Xrs. Bly, of New York, is vis- 01, J. S. Balsdon 7.80, Pedlar People Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Pretsell, Tor- wish him success, and welcome him: Ring her sister, Miss Grimily fora The $ext time you board a bus for 614.60, John Norton 58.00, Geo. W. onto were out for church service on Mr, Williams, a returned Toronto, or Pickering, try not to be Mission took fa v, weeks Carruthers 4A8, Joe Burrows 3.25, Sunday. �'3' charge of the ser- too critical if you have to travel on ape! 12, The W. M. S. of the Circuit held y, and -- _ vices on this dreuit on Sunda . -•The Lades Aid of the Presby- Roy Ward 24.57, Chas. min old-timer a bit the ,worse for Urian Church will meet next 'Wed. sear. It's just another case.of "gems 77, W. G. Elliott 40.00, K. Ward 111, their meeting at the home of Mrs. told very much of interest about -%esday, at S o'clock in the church. or batter,"• 39; At Hastings 49.20, Gordon Ben- Milton Pegg, on Thursday last. Amb � conditions there. ',Ail the ladies, welcome. son 96460, Fared Hicks 92.43, A. Lee Rev. R.. W. McVey has returned The W. A. will quilt two quilts at -Services in the United, Church, Lrke everyone else, the bus people 168.68, Roy Ward: 150.00, M: Benson, from his trip to Conference at Mus- the Sunday School room on Thurs- are having.their troubles and for .day for the Red Cross. All the ladies: on Sunday next at the us= hour. 7.70, W. McTaggart 69.65, W. Brown •koka. _ some months their biggest headache of the neighborhood are asked to " . 1.1 s. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 4.20, W. Gee 6:00, Geo. Byers 5.25, On Sunday, September kith, Rev. g has been a shortage of buses. Due to come and help in this good work for at 10 a, m- Choir practice will be - C. Balsdon 7.50, R. Wilson 2.45, F. McVey Rill have charge of the ser- * .r^�'riday ware-time ,prosperity, regular traffic the many in need, overseas. It is all unied _night- at 8.30 . inoxeasing daily and° buses have Coultice 5.25, V. Jamieson 4.90,_ H. vices at the.usual hour._. _-_ also to be found for special milit Thos. Linton 3.50 G. The Mission Circle will meet at for a ea _ L. o'cl d. Choir members are asked to Liscombe 3.50, "the Red Cross. ne present, Hammond 11.55, Frank Turner 10,40, the home of Mrs. Ross Disney, Fri- ary service. -The very deepest sympathy of A. H. Foster, Vice-President of J. J. Taylor 5, F. R. . pers 6.75, the community is felt for Mrs, Frank J. Putsey 15.05, F. Chapman 4.40, F, Gray Coach Lines, says chat the _ - —,T'aouse, who returned to hospital a- Westney 13.10, J. Remmer.6.25,.Geo. - - - - - gaintixia week for a further opera,- modern high-powered buses are made Millard 9.45. � ` • � ' only in the U. S. A-, andStore that the - - tics She had been at home for some Company has postponed further buy- CONTLNGEN'CIES Dr: Stanley, weeks, and' appeared for a time to ing of new equipment to conserve refills 3.00, Picke'ri'ng News, station ' ` be gaining nicely. A complete, per > United States Funds for the Canal- cry 10.50, Underwood. Typewriter 2U. moment recovery is the wish of all, for Mrs. Prouse: ian Government purchases of essen- 05, Ambulance Service 4.00, Fence- -Aire. Ed Booth entertained on 1 war materials. viewers 6.00, D. Beaton, salary To meet the emergency, , a large 125.00, Win. Chester, salary 60.00, Callin A Workme n Fence- tial Wednesday afternoon, in honour of �•: 4 . •]!<3as Winnie B number of bus which are due for L. T,, Johnston, salary 64.00, Hugh mrningham, Who wag retirement have been re-conditioned Pugh, postage 10.00, Il T.�Johnston, 1 'u the recipient of many beautiful gifts, and pressed into service. Mr. Foster -postage 19.71. in the shoveler, says that every effort is made toCallingAll r •--Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chapman, REI EF' SUPPLIES D. E. ` r . place the most modern bases on the .. 1md Bev. M. R and Mrs. Jenkinson, regularly scheduled tripe, but the Miller, 6.00, S. G. Morrish 9.80, City Spent a Simple of days at Algongc" demands for service frequently req- of Toronto 2.64, - Twp. of Scarboro _ a° —U* � mire the adddition or substitution of $• Ta see thetneBlncher Leather work Boot for - Womatt's Association of the older equipment. -II #ed Clture'h will hold their - DAMAGES to SHEEP 'Walter - g Sept- After all, the Company has �,- Harvest and warm Weather wear—Light in . ember meetingon Baker 10.00, Don McCullough 40.00, Tuesday evening, onstrated very convincingly, over a G, N, Forsyth, Inspection, 8.40. - weight—Light leather sola—Tripletstiteh, Just - Beptember 16th, at 8 or3ciock, at the period of several years, its faith in ti hcmoe of Mrs. Frank M. Chapman. public appreciation of the highestthe"rlght boot at the rigia t time 0f year: f •This will be an ¢pea Meeting, to possible standard of service .by sup- RE�CONSECRAXIDN WEZ ' which the gentlemen art cordially plying modern andluxurious equip- --•-•— - -- PRICH Y Well, it's espy. $2.49. invited to attend. ment for its routes. Now that a war ,e peA-of the observation'of Re- . -4eorge Field; WhOL bas been in emergency is upon us, Mr. Foster, consecration Week, citizens are ask- y en•�eabody Qveralls bvinin at Barker Fie far his believes that the i�- - g Field, public will endorse ed by the National Committee to fly • W Commercial Pilot's License, received the Company's action in co-operating flags and decorate their homes and - S�l88 Overalls, the coveted ticket this creek. He is with the Go•verment's plans for con- business premises from September L•- _ ..-Sow registered as a Canaman Gov- serving exchange' and will• gladly 10th to 17th. The second audiversary Laugh's work Shirts' erm�ent Commercial Pilot, Congrat- accept any slight temporary incon- of Canada's entry into the war is „- - --mations. venience. being, observed throughout the Dom- ` "Hanson" .work .Sox �The 15th Birthday Party of St So, the next time you have too ride inion to pay national honour to those _ •' . George's Guild, was held on Septern in a bus deist is not quite new, re- who, on land, sea, and in the air, are .. o' —Better Made' - ber 4th, at Frenchman's Bay, with mennber we must win the war.. Re- the defenders of our country and in Mrs. W. !O'Brien, as hostess. After member too, that our boys'who are proud memory of'those,valiant hearts - ,.K, the business meeting, the members riding in-tanks, gun carriers and ot- who have fallen for our common •• 'LEADER GROCER IES•• were ?ntertained by Mrs. Sprague, her army vehicles ase not. enjoying freedom. • of -Boston, Mass. As has been the much in the way- of .modern luxury Quality,Economy, Courteous Service ars�f the Annual Aru�ush Bazaar wall be for a during their travels,, In motion l�'eek,1anP Plethe Reconsec- dge-has been app= lof We deliver. Corrie on in - _.:-.held on Saturday, December 6th. roved. by the National Committee in oW s around -The ladies of St. Francis de _..' charge. The-Committee urges that the ::And br a d _ :$sties Church,.-hPledge eld.a Silver Tea, on edge should be taken publicly at 'jinesday afternoon, at the home of unbarto n mass. rallies and other meetings and ` -ldrs. .Kaiser, Church Str. Represen- Dprivately_. by individuals during the p i -CHAMAN tation from all denominations of the Week: The following-text or'the Re.- � � i _ I village called during the afternoon. - consecration Pledge has been releaa= Mrs. W. Henderson spent last week g 1Rev other Hickey made the draw ed by the Hon. 3Ir. Justice T. C. wisiting yrith relatives in awad ■ ■ lox ChalrMan of the Cmndinee Lucky : sem r; q c gave Mrs. Lawson 11cConoclee and Shir- DavisriCKering the holder the beautiful , made "At this time of peril for my - ley, visited with relatives in Ottawa count g ga by birg..Drfaria O'Connor.-I►zrs. John- country, 'in in this fight a Inst _ y last week-end. son, who resides with Mrs. Kaiser,_. Mr. and Mia. Sack. Cropley fere the exit powers which- threaten was the lucky holder. to engulf the earth, conscious of the guests-of-honour last Saturday We have a Complete Stock of 1 :_ night, when their friends met at the my duty toward Canada and to= ` home of Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Annis, pledg beforeard my oAlmighty God that _ w-man. I solemnly to ,give them a shower- gifts, and I, shall do all .that .lies within Screen doors, and 'Window Audle their best wishes. m veer, and deem no sacrifice - Congratulations to lir. and Mrs. Y Po � -, a f too great, to bring about the - .Ser is, 'F.lectrYc] Apphauces, Harry -Woods, on the birth ofvictoiya son, ; of our arms that right The club meets at the home of W. and to Mr. and Mia Cliff. Schwalm, t u x' X and. Mrs. Westney on Monday on the birth of a daughtei, (Lucille may triumph, that rig may Tans, Hot Plate: Etc, _ evening syest , as the Opening Meet- Elisabeth), prevail and that a righteou's _-_ - . - _ for the Fall Season. A good att- Peace may reign throughout the • - The Women's Missionary Society world;.to this end I reconseerate' iellCC�ary Electric Ranges j endance is requested, will bold the next meeting on Tnurs- A linen-shower by the ladies, was day Sept. 18th. Place of meeting myself, with faith, with courage • given Miss Doris Bryant, at the horse will be announced at church',,on Sun- and with the knowledge, that, Frigidaire Refrigerators of Clarence and Mrs, Bryant_this dav• - though the path be hard and the Week, on her approaching marriage. " " be dark; our efforts can not day eff :...Stock. and Poultry Foods Hiss Doris has been always interest- fail." ''ed in our community work The best WANTED - reliable housekeeper. wishes of her many friends' are ex- Good, plain cook. G. L Paddick, -• The friends of Mr. Alek: Gordon, 10 _ - - f All Kinds Whiteside Road, Dunbarton. Brock Rd. Jouth, regret to hear,:that following the attack in one foot by, " gangrene, it was necessary, this week 'A gen ori McCormick ick•Dearing Fa a ery•pnt} - t f corm' Farm Ma bin ` to amputate'that leg. fie is now con- _ Repairs. ' Hospital. Jsci �� _ w- ralescan at the Oshawa General on > au* .- �►e 1W we to caw Get.IL Of a ile ace m2" >.• _ Fltaae i900a S.`BALSDON, , ' PICKERING f , Cak1Mi1 � BUSES LEAVE ,: s aco , O TORONTO , re fa t B n 1� �. :.25E. $ 3. B �a�lb ` Every hour at six minutes tb the lvhnee�l Steaik .• 12e• a . f hour from 7.54 a. m` to 9.54 m. and at 6.09 a. m. and 1044 p. m. . ��LL :. ._. .. daily, and at 6.44 a: m. daily except Pork Liver, _ _ . 12e• a l!6 ' Sundays, and Holidays. F :gin i r Stewtn' Beef, .12c. a l*• f : � F10R SH WA 0 QL Every Hour at thirty-one in Jewel s'lAOrt�r� :::%!amu•. after the hour from 9.31 a. m. to . Classic'•Cleanser, 3 tuns, 13e• - _ Y y ' 10.31 p. m. and at 7.31 4 xi., 8,38 �• a. m., and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at 16 tmi s, 25c 6.30 a. m. daily except Sundays and p , - Holidays: A -1 D !US TRANS WORMATH M AT - Butcher ..-phone 3080 Piala EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 , WITH THE CANADIAN TROOPS IN ENGLANDGRAY COACH