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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_09_19 -7 ;8' 'P%,'111q�,- 77. 7 MR �4' r z­ Y. FIRRIDAY9' SEPT., 19. No. rp ,Z VOL* LXI PICKERING, ONT., EIGHT SERIOUS TRAFFIC ACCfDEN NOTICE TS JQ B. FORSYW. P!2.D.. Director ,&too awe#dc4l co of oil !bet of )be -Alneocft wbowsm. on MILLS 6 here ... ... GREENWOOD mined by savointment. Over the paseweekIN nd t886-4936 R1PUNA1jD BUDDY Barrister. •kiliptac.NRtary Paola Motor or traffic accidents on NO. Cal© 111 z6bily oil Ch 2 Highway, in this area, are becom- 9. Ing so numerous, they cease to Court Cases be- The' Flower Show BELL ROSS, come news. It has almost become -4 XONDAY WEDNESDAY tter of — "who was it today?'% Dunbarton United Church -The publishers were RiRibt�—ra 9 30ficilors asked this AND FRIDA'Y, It has for some time been stated, September loth. week why we do not publish reports 1WJ.JZATON.K.Q Telephone Cents per Bag 11111.=OOXE SELL, Cr Adel.2USs that from Toronto to Oshawo of Division and Police -Court casm is the most heavily travelled part of The Pickering Horticultural soc- Amwet — For two reasons. First '26 bag lots - 6 cents per Uz ROS S the. provincial highways. Certainly, ietys Fall Show, held in the Dunbar. we do not consider it-the auty of a For Profitable pig feeding 372 Bay St' the Motor traffic is very heavy. ton United Church, on September 'we-qkly newspaper, an that JOHN L.POND Toronto d Second, t Wine grinding is necessarZ Throughout the few days of the loth, was well attended, and the ex. the majority of Court Cases, concern MS MILL DOES IT 1 4W Pao week, eight Serious accidents hibits were of high staricard, 4- only three individuals or grou0s: the of E1648 AW3. "a were reported from within two and though not as numerous -as in for- Plaintiff, the Defendant, end the three miles from the centre of this JANmer"" yearn Outstanding exhibit in the Presiding magistrate or judge, and village, the majority of them, we un- Show was a Victory Sign, with Morse his court officem That persons who derstapd caused by the impatient, Code symbol, made by Ms. m. Sorn- Land in court have enpugh to worry Clan G. Maclean. IL R. X L Q i 12 BRBZRT T. FAL:AMIL L.D S.. reckless driver, w e IL ArcL Registered Arcb1ted 'bo, pulls out of erville, which won a, Special Prize, about, and Plenty ol troWble without : from the "Hue of traftic`�' and- att- donated by the President, Mr. F. M. our "heaping it oil" and nuddng it Graduate of University of ToronW ' . 9 empts to fall in up ahead, very often Chapman. more uncomfortable for him by tell- offkael 9 Sultan St' Toronto KL MA 7 failing to find an opening thereby EL G. Stallon ' Residence, Pickering, 27 r a forcing was champion of the Wore the whole countryside bout it. g cars travelling in the opp- show, winning the Eaton Trophy with In other-Wiords - it is none of ours odite direction into the ditch and 12 first awards and 6 Seconds, a tot- or Your business. Fm lZME B. 4 4W another accident has taken place, in al of 48 -points, and Mrs. ben Lotton Barrister, solicitor many cases with the lose of life. placed second, with 6 firsts' and 4 Office houre — I - 6, Wed. and 8A RZATON. TOW148113W Laves Gan is practically piled Seconds, a total of 30 ppints, to win Do cPbft. con"Womer.canniomewr. fm Garage d M. 0. H•Iannoun- King Str.PleleAwimir•-Nut to Ub=% AW111C taw,Zzc- Iseerof QP with wrecked cars, an many in the Simpson Trophye. Special non- BEAD OMCE OSHAWA ill =;ML Tajo.004. this neighborhood are wondering J40t competing displays of flowers were WX C. XURRAR whftv:it all is going to end, and contributed by Mr. Gerald Cowan, of ces sch4Wule JU&r= OF T113 PEACIP whyitis not bodies that M IRJ we Rosebank, and Mr. Butt, of Highland An the County of Ontario piled up. The haza�rd to the pedes- Creek. Dr. Tomlinson has, started toxoid- PICKERING ONT.- trian in the village Is 'very Veat. Percy Bone, of Thornhill, Wbo ing the school pupils and children of We have in these columns, for long. VMS Judge for the occasion, showed pro-school age (6 mos, and older). lasursiase of All shift A. E. RICHARDSON enough, been calling fibrtraffic con- interesting Slides of well-known gar- The following are -the dates of his ant visit. trot .of some description in the.vill- dens, and other numbers on'the pro-. Sent .fates AT848blO Wlk GZXBRAL INSURA14ft- age-,- foralthough a "thirty mile lim- grwn included a brief address ILEAL ESTATR it" w" placed on this village about by Greenwood, Sept. 22, L80 p. m S. T. 69curity and Vervke. Councillor George Todd; solos by Miss that N eford,r With MiSS 0011VEYANCING one yeai ago, we understood Litt, M. Morrish Kinsale, Sept. 2t, 2.00' p. m. D. S. T. Audley, Sept. 22, 3.00 p. nt D.,& T. Z4dress 111bese i VA old established agency, ready Wt-week, for the first timu that we as accompanist and readin to Serve. have heard of, a traffic officer did S. Risk. 98 by Miss Brock Rd. Sept.22, 3.30-p, m.A S. T. MMUGHIm PICK 515 c Green River, Sept. 23, 1.00 p.nt. S. T. p1bone pick W&- take exception to the-Speed at Which r Following the program,. which was one car was being driven through the Wbitevale, Sept. 23, 1.80 V. m. S. T. under the direction of the Pres, and village. We do, however, have A lot his Cherryvood, Sept 23, &00 p. m. D. 9. ' - WM- MAW Assistant, Kim W. Woud, Secre. Rouge, Sept. 23, 3.80 p. m. D. S. T. NOTICE of "n%:Mhy for the Traffic Officers W7 of the "Societ' refreshments • -This village is their res ys Dunbarton, Sept, 24, 1.30, p. m-. D. S. A6WXX86D AUCTIONERR AND on No. 2. were sold, the'proceed. of which, S. No..2, Sept. 24, ZM p. m. IX S. Ow trift .AW • ..W possibility, and so are many, many WW4 to the amount raised by the No. 4 East, Selxt 24, 8.00 p. m. D. S. VALUATOR am year waz 0"ex i • Males, c"ducted AAywherc mare miles of the same Highway, and auction Of the donations of fruit and Pickering, Sept. 25, 1.30 p. m. D. S. Vloons or write. Address 61,4 DuDdss they can only be at one place 'at & vegetables, made a total of $is to U. S. No. 1, D. S. OOAL, OOKB,-' street. Bast, time, no matter how much we think send to the Telegram 9. W. V. Fund. S, No. 1, Sep. 26, 2.30 9 Sep. 25, 3.80 op. nL D. S. Ontario. they should be here. Thetas is a ditt- The Hat of exhibitors, who won WOOD* OBURNTo: fault taekL generally .""king, very prizes, included: n G.'Stallon, F. M. The Department has advised dwA well done. GRATJ914 Chapman. Mrs. Alex. Gourtie, Mrs. those children who have had three rever, Satumdsy,aft"'k0021-1154--B-.-VVt L&ft6n.-Xr1L—Ch2& Annis, Miss injections of toxoid, should have a 'Government Licensed saw the first accident, within the V. Allison, Wit. F. K. Chapman,, fourth to imure immunity from diph- vOlage for some time, in which, any- Mjss M..Sornerville, h BUILDER'S SUPPL 0io St. E. Stouffyille, Ont. fro. A. theria. Those over 10 y"may have Bald- Pbome 191 onewax seriodsly injured w1b" Rose win, Mrs, J. Annie, Miss E.1 Bolton, a Spick Test before being given this also local sartage work Warren, daughter of M-r. and Mrs. Kra T. Brown and Mrs. EL Amnio, fourth injection if they so denim We boveallso plaead to stoell a full $ktemty, Medical, and Surgical Warren, of the C. N. it was Struck cases take* by a truck driven by Gerald Black' U" cc KAnz LE" =1"o iMatervity Semi-Room of Cobourg, Rose, riding her bicycle, mwAw rmwa JWoNsed NWSSS is&fAft"M and in front of and at the edge of the : Ezperiment squad at work pavement in front of W. 0. Reid �W- MITCHELL 24 bow service givm. Kcat Market. Dr. Cartwright was %mbulaoce Service Piekering., Ont. CaUed, and rushed the unfortunate --MRS.E.R. GOOD t5-37 girl t9 the Oshawa Hospital, where, cz the first of this vieek, it was be- 1%oze Office 74 Res. of I" ACCIDENTS fie'v1s" 'the injuries consisted of only, severe concussion and braises. Con- A stable Chas. Heffering is investig- ating- Accident6 Happen Even ;while a small ., crowd was Instant light cook stovi8s. Loc all Standing wund this unfortunate so quick, so satisfactory, 'Insure witti your young girl, a car skimmed around the edge of the group at over forty Coal Oil stoves,Elec. hot Local Agent miles per hour. plates,—Wind-ow Screens, The screaming of a-child SEE lying at the road-side, an accident victim, Screen doors,garden tools CYRIL E. MORLEY will arouse most considerate persons and all hardware at' right GENEIRAL 'INIURANCE to a need of protection for these- - prices, PROIECTION. morning, SERVICE children, and on Monday the Police Trustees of the Village Bring in your lawn mowers to 4 were appealed to, asking that the be ab arptned'and repaired marking of 'the highway centre line • IT­ -Sw our new, selec'• through the village, be of the two 00 ALVIN- BUSHBY solid linemo which is inten4d to pre- Oritiih trop i* with an anti-tank.,gun, are,seen crossing a lake on an irnp-' on of- Rugs ti vent the passing of one car by an- rovised raft made of two assault Hardware l5inewith U boats lashed,together;. These men sire LOV other, while within the village. ' The 01 a special unit whose task IS the testing of new tactics, ideas and dev� ,*Y DISPLAY IN SMYRNA scared-te-death Pedestrian" would ices' and their reports are passed as instructions to'.0ther units Of the APIeKKAWO AXXINS7 min then. have only tWID lines of tro4ffic WM7. to watch, instead of four. 'Wel* IDt"Wt -Name= Steel Bed JOnce again, we my —-traffic C.M. 4. A 't X&tU*w A" SPriaD $61= trot is verYdefinitely needed.at .our ■ BOTIS DRUG 00-99 W four-,corners, at School Moura, and at a VWSIMW Ce&r4ibLd CbeSU $21-M 6 A TrA There Will be ": fatality 8� THE REXALL STOIM ­twal that , sooner or later. -A bi te of 1 Notlue OW up t Of era's :. ng precaution here might prevent M SIVDIO CIDUCH and TWO ■ Came ras, Films, ARMONT VICTORY PALE AT C4 *,CCAMONAL CHAIRS — $69.60 SEPT. 27th for RM CFObS WORK datepayers Mesti - Soft drl�tks, Ice oor and Table Lamp and W. 11.0 view of the 1 Vkt*ry ■Sale for cream. .GVTS FOR,THE HOME ■ the Red CroAs rneuuolueu ejaewiwre Nok . ViRage of i e•ring in this issue it might be well to re- (;ifts for all Ike r Anabulance Day or Night mind ourselves of the variety of the special Meeting of the'Ratepayers of the Police Village C"101" work performed b this PHONE im Pickering, will be held on the evening of -Monday, October I Not only in w .0 OrL of vitt-tune, ex- 6th 1941', at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of voting *ix the issuing Prescriptions carefully coflp-� petted in peace-lime, 1�8:t equally of 6th, for additional necessary Fire Equipment for the . es . podeded. dered by the Red Cross. .,n flood, Village: All Ratepayers are urgently invited to be present. e.-As STERRI famine, earthquake,,cittastrophe and LOCAL DELIVERY FuneceJ Director - epidemic. Certainly the access of 'POLICE VILLAGE BOARD .4. -TI -11 P E ER G-, EWS01 "" n's to I o ooW=md%1hdvwWtr ofT tr fte Pow o"t Of stt"a Oat 00= beam: IJL 8L. W Q;W="L Xro pbomwe rahlrift this Victory Sale is everybody STIORE HOURS: 8-A. 10 P� ft AW Fzrniture Dealer business, DICKERING ONT. daily, Sunday: 9 a. m. 0 F. a& PH.())A 5"10 NPO AIM 7 w,.v.` 4,�.o-u••s+urm. •.• - �':.i .e.:w� .�sr A. _. .s�a.,.: _ `�' _ ` ffiaa_�w- ''�._ . ��'' • « 't this Ere" am ,•'� ¢ . ;, Japans" silk to cotton. Here's The Book When Agatha comes home with k 4'. .A) F T H E her first pair of cotton stockings, The Blind.:Ma>� and,I sticking out a tentative Loot, - - s PRESS inquires, :How do they look?'•' HOuse s where the maws part comes 13Y HUG WAL OLB that H P Kn. art learning the line right In his last work, "T`a Blind ! St AGAINST THE GERMAN PEOPLE Man's House," the late Sir Hugh When are we Americans' and IIow' g Walpole leaves to the world this .,;.�. 'Ravishing, darling, they loo p Y k. British going to get it through our just swell!" message, spoken by the leading heads that we are fighting a war .. Thus may even a mere male character, "I h"e learned this lea- against the German people? That contribute his bit In putting the son of our interdependence. . . The -- !s lrhat .as American friend of —Duel h Mer ur twin lessons of interdependence Axis ♦ s .. axe fa P C y °� asked � v ' and charity. It seems to rag that In the last war, he said, We kept READING THE NEWS until we leaip this fellowship . . . a Fepeating that we were not fight- 'The newspapers do their level of all living men on.this earth, Ing against the German people, beet to keep'the conflicting com• made so essential now by our close � ; a « F but against the Kaiser and the . r � ' t muniques straight. They are care- quarters; the impossibility of our Junkers. t there y 4 y Well, we beat the Kaiser and fur to list reports as reports and escape one from n but,rInothe last will be no peace." h look what-we-have now. We haveell; o$er'blinded rumors the Nazis, who are fes worse than nalysisastIie Brood judgment-and Julius Lromw discernment, of the reader is the World War veteran, returned with �s 'the Kaiser ever thought of being. There would never have been a determining tactor making for In- his tirade, young, beautiful and 'y, ;: x« Kaiser and there would not be a telligent perusual of the news. to the little village of Garth In r ih� —Brantford Expositor, England, where he had lived as 'a itler, if the German did no want leaders of that sort. e —v— boy. They are in love with each t y twF'� FREEDOM 1N BRITAIN other but his wife is jealous of have assumed power because the t kw With 20 tribunals reviewing the blind man's world, realm, 02 w. German people were anxious to • � their cases, 60,000 men in Britain his own Which she cannot under- _ k 4 xz have warlike leaders to guide Ger- have registered as conscientious stand or enter. She mistakes his > „ many to world, domination. objectors, and about 46,000 have aloofness for discontent. The sooner we realize we are been dealt with. This illustrates A barrier comes between them. fighting the German people and the liberty for which Great Bri- Each feels it and each to power- ? the sooner we understand that the taln is fighting. imagine a cbn- less to prevent the approaching rman people are sufficiently be- Gev even hind Hitler to support him In this scientious objector receiving estrangement, Matters are brought a hearing in Germany. to a crisis when Julius hears of war, the sooner we will know that Chatham News. his wife's growing friendship\ with "' we have to wage ruthless. war to —v-- a personable n'er-do-well, a •`+ win. —Windsor Daily Star. -'PEP" a Julius c6uId bran forth ^ PEP METHODS Even g _ :• The British government has in. all ,t'hat was best in his fellow f troduced "pep" methods In a cam- ill helping them to solve t „r' 'THE FUTILITY 'OF IT ALL" I With word of the ordered destruct ear -di paign to increase war supplies. their :difficulties, so he, with his Week Of Reconwration tion of the gigantic Dnieper dam Production managers broadcast sensitive and fair mind, eventually I • In the Soviet, the complete idiocy talks to the workers and posters worked out a happy solution, of Starts s ,R ar's Third Year which moat have motivated sa urging increased output have been his own difficult problem. aggressive Reich to world conflict tacked to factory walls. A placard The Blind. Man's House by ' again stands stark before tis. In 1n a bomb-filling. station read. Hugh Walpole McClelland s Twelve million Canadians—still free stand girded for their 4gland and across Europe it was "You make the best bombs. OUT Stewart, Toronto . . , Price $300. I third year of war to preserve that freedom. bad enough that cultured traditions September 10, 1889, those twelve millions unhesitatingly and airmen drop them." M be blasted with the crumb- --Canadian press, Itheir ova 'fees will, elected to assist the chal�enge o! unprovoked AreKZeddersled walls and towers of _libraryard aggressors, and thus vowed never to lay Saida the sword until ,--v— 1 and cathedral. Now the efforts of -WE CAN HELP A LITTLE e word truly shall be safe for all peoples, little sa well as big, (minorities as well as majorities. a struggling, self-improving people And Not 4f Newsies" September 10, 1941, ends two years of Canada at war. And-the are benig .blown to .nought. Years Hendrik Willem Van 'Ron says !Myernment of Canada has proclaimed the week of September 10-17 have been spent in making pauper- that when God tires' of Hitler, , ps"a week of regonsecration of the Canadian people to the democratic id parts of the world livable. he'll disappear.. Three New Zealanders who ar- llam" against Nazi tyranny . . in national honor for those who, on When the smoke has cleared all A comforting 4hought, but there rived in Ottawa recently qualified- !s Isnd, on the sea and in the air, are defenders of our country, and in that must be accomplished. once is nothing in Christian philosophy for a newspaper copy writer's job 41'_ i' loud memotry for those valiant hearts who have gone out-from among that forbids people giving God a when. they produced a 10-letter lea in the moat precious o! all sacrifices fo ommon reedom:' more. It Is an if our own Can- little Two years ago, Canada's soldiers, ars and , including adlsn Churches, our cities and ourhelp is getting rid of evils. ward with which to describe them- Financial Poet, selves !n a headlfne.'�- - iteserves, all together totalled s mere ,000 officers and mea. To- universities, our canals, our hydro • --v= "En Zedders" was just the word, may, .the fighting '-fforces, including reserves, number_ 49101,000 of all planta and our factories were emir , p, verized, and we were cast upon Tl�OUBLE.IN THE NORTH they.. said, Instead of the term In the British Isles today are more than 100,000 Canadian the land ad oar pioneer forefathers We have a quarrel-with the Brit. "Newzies" which was opprobrious voldiers, sailors-and airmen. -Over 1 00 Canadians have figured on were. That is the futility of 1t- ash Ministry of information--this to a1! enlisted .men from "down lty lists; 786 of them killed in n, 196 missing, the remainder —Galt Reporter, time for saying too much.Most of under-" ad from natural causes. —y— . us have had-a terrible time' with Toiling' copywriters to whom Defence of Canada's own shores is tightening, Along Atlantic - N ._ . . E PRODUCTION the miasma since 'it was announced the ward New Zealanders" was - DOUBLING GG P O D U N n -sircr t and O .. in squadrons, a ti ai 1 sir Pacific coasts are patrolling , d ac 9 when the tried +Ma "headache"-- � � h women would be ra- just a es; y - divisions o troo a. Maki two e s ow where that British i s f batteries, su rtia vis tea gg gt' _. Lal att p ng Moss , P lif breathed a headline b t to fit it !n a ea,d _ po Canadian fighting ver. Yet it is not tfoned down to six dresses a year. all this Ca grew before may sound like's _ two ars oda In o g Po B y ye BT Mnougghh,. fantastic dream, but it !a entirely —Kirkland Lake News. sigh of relief. The three New Zeal- The Canadian Active Army is' saliin for at least 7,000 volun- practical. The Government calla aadeTB said Lissy had read in The 1Uers per month. The Royal Canadian Navy plans to increase its Journal of the headline ,writers' ships from 260 ta'400 and to boost its personnel .from 23 000 to attention to the need for lncreas- NO Ont Election p d problem and agreed with Prime ` .it7,000 by March of nest year., The Royal Canadian Air Force-is,to ed egg production, and it is with- a. » Minister 3i`raser and Minister of ��ssssnd more and more blue-clad squadrons overseas; to.the 1,000 radio !a the power of the farmers to At The Moment ;-7bcator experts and other specialists already in Britain are to be bring this about. Lands and Forests Langston, gadded another 2,500, to go this year. And Canadian women are to Proper breeding, feeding- and Premier Mitchell.Hepburn said told ziesspaperman that the word' voluntarily enlisted is auxiliary forces of the Army, and the Air cars of. poultry will accomplish in an interview recently that be - ."Newzies" was absolutely 'o ]rotes, to release more and.more fighting men for active duty over- much toward increasing the qg8 is not planning an election iii On- _ Msaa• yield. This has been proven time tario "at the moment." He said ;. Two years ago,-Canada was spending less than $1,000,000 a and time again. Many of the breed- that at any event "I would not Large Medical -Teat y on arms. Today Canada is spending between $8,000 000 and ars will require assistance, in the_ call an election with Lt.-Col. 4,000,000 a day on war; two years ago, the arms bill "a less than ' For Auto Licenses r• million. By March 81 nexthe was, bill will have passed #2,000,- way of .directions as to proper George Drew, Conservative lead- _ 400,000, including well over half a billion to finance purchases for methods, and tbis is available. The er, in England. That would be Britain, Department of Agricuiture stands unethical and unsportama6like." The British. Medical Jou*nal, In addition to assuming heavier taxes, Canadians have bought, ready with reliable scientific in- organ of the British Medical As- -war bonds and savings certificates worth $1,460,000,000;they have formation, and the patriotic farm- sociation,'has suggested that aP- Montributed about $20,000,000 to auxiliary war services, and outright or will equip himself with this and -.Facts of Interest plicants for driving licenses gifts to the Government total nearly $2,000,000. start to to get more out of his should undergo medical exami ma- Food shipped to Britain Includes 200,000,000 bushels of wheat, hens. —Windsor Dally Star. Industrial employment in Can, tions. It contended that d medi- 7,000,000 barrels of flour, 13,000 000 lbs. of honey, nearly 16,06"0; —v— ada reached an all-time.high level cal certificate should be as obli- `N00 dozen eggs, million8,vf ppoounds of concentrated milk, thousands NS Iona of canned goods. 13y December, B00,000,000 ]be. of pork THE MEN CAN HELP,. TOO at May 1,•-1941, with 12,542 estab= gatoty ss the' passing of a driv- products hill have been sent; by March next, 112,000,000 lbs. of Probably most men think of the. lishmenta reporting 1,450,542 per- Ing test. itheese. silk stocking situation as 'an ex- sons. at work as compared with At the dawn of the third year of war, all Canadians are asked elusively feminine concern. 11,970 firms and 1,117,547 work- - by their Government to reconsecrate themselves "to the democratic It,isn't, Men have a Dart to play ers on May 1, 1940. Paler Stamps against Nazi tyranny." Recousecration Pledge - - .,.._War Economy this time of.peril for my country, in this fight against the vanquish-the dark forces which now seek to rule this earth. We pray for endurance for all 'those who, in an way, are en. Lighter shades in the colors of evil Bowers which threaten to engulf the earth, conscious of my duty. P Y y 3', lloward Canada and toward my fellow man, I solemnly pledge before [aged in this great conflict, and, for: our peoples; understanding of Britain's postage stamps- will per the truth. mit the export of qu Almighty God that I shalt do all.that lies within my power, and deem p greater anti- W.e pray, for tfiercy for the stricken, consolation for the bereaved tiro sacrifice too greet, to bring about the victory of our arms, that ties of dyes'to India and the'Far >r'lglit may triumph, that justice may prevail and that a righteous and eternal rest for those who, having blared the path, have been East which before the war 6b- peace may reign throughout the world; to this end I reconsecrate gathered to Thine Arms. myself, with kith, with courage and with the knowledge that, though These things we ask, O Lord, so, that in the fullness'of time the tained them from Germany.,. dread conflict may cease, the path be hard and the day be dark, our efforts can not fail." the right may triumph, and our children Denominations most popularly 'be brought up to serve gThee and to do those things which are of used=those Up to and including Reconsperation Prayer _-- good renown, to know and to spread the Christian light.—Amen. three pence—are coming out in Next of the prayer and grace:—. Reconsecration Grace. lighter shades. More than 20,- 0 Lord of Hosts, in this time of our reconsecratioh to thy service For the courage of our fighting men and the,devotion of those 0001100 are printed daily and the d in defence of the light brought-into this world by Thy Beloved who stand behind them, for our continued freedom and for these economy. in dye will be great. At, son, we turn to Thee in prayer. blessings of our unscarred earth, we give thanks in this week of . the same time, there will be less We pray for our fighting men on land, on the sea and in the air reconsecration to the Lord of Hosts,. Who is the oniy Deferider of intng cylinders. tUt themay be imbued with courage-to persevere and strength to the right.—Amen. wear on s in ars pr • RECs'LAR FELLERS—What a Life! _ ABy GENE BYRN- ES - ` — Tw5 DESERT IS TERRIFIC: ! GOSN,I SHOULD I NEVER WAS SO THIRSTY NER EVHA'JOINED IN AW UFE - I CAN SEE . THE FOREIGN LEGIONS THE NEWSPAPERS ►TIGHT NOW: lopp p I • PINHEAD DUFFY, THE HERO, •.: y DIES OF TWAST ON THE' r DESEDZT SAAlDS 1,W1 d -e = P ft ?, 10-Z.Z. - ;• a.,,...sr oar.As 40r.w.r `�• - , r • b - _,.._..._,_,..�.�.'ax-*s.,...:._..�. ss,,' za,•y,'.,�._ ... .•,_:,..., ez.. .. =.i n,. -..r ,.;.�-.ra*..... T.�.�.u...:_ ...xa`�. a6.:.. .�.de.'io.Af .. yYr .. :,.;. . .:.� �•^.Ar. '... �t°, -'..p.,...f ?`..N'. ry!a.,friss, 1 .. .. � ..•�r� I Je yam...•Sr'. ♦ '.. .— ...H.�..., . ?T",. . .}"M'....�'. �:- .,!�• �� JJ I "Thanks,' he sold.again. TABLE TALKS , 1„ "Sorry—no alga of Harmon, + Elise. he said, standing lust inside ' the library door. "Catlet will r= By SAU!£ B. (A09MRS ' you home. Chiltern has just ordel- _ ed the car, It was nice of you Sorrle Requests About look us up to soon." _ * Ohe glanced at .him qutoklr. y Lamb started to speak, thought better dt i it, and laid a strikingly manicured The leg of lamb .for roasting hand ca his arm. "Thanks, dar- and the chops-for'broiling are the __ ling, she said."'You think of every- generally well known cuts of l• thing.' lamb but, to be economical, con- �• �, i>. -A New Anglb centrate on breast, shank and Elise called Valerie late'-In the �e k {•' r--Zn'. cooking lamb the cazdinal v y afternoon, asking her to lunch the ����� nest-day. She said nothing.about principle'is the same as all meat Lucy. Valerie happened to be in •cookery, ;that is, "cook at a mod- _ SS her own room'when the call, came, erate temperature, at least most � 1 , S fa, She had a curious illusion of walla of the time." Any meat cooked � \\\\closing in as she tried to think at high temperature loses juice - frantically of some reason why, ab,* shAnk and flavour and bet ane couldn't ga Again it,was Mark who dry . I/ saved the day. For roasting tender cuts there You USE /• l..couldn't pramiie witliout ask. are two' important rules. The Ing my :..father," She was almost fist,—nae no lid on the pan; the faint with relief. second, *add no water. Covered Elise. became reRroachful. Valer- roasters and added water go to le.could practically see the-droop cooked steam and when meat in a hcooked with steam the flavor is Ing red line-of her lips. Darling. V M R R R Y I H G = which was practically nothing but - lost and also the meat juices. 'sY how ridiculous—with me?': she the bare fact of Lucy's presence at Here are iron general hints'oa Wide Acres, Elise got slowly out asked.' lamb, the fat on lamb hardens Somehow Valerie found the co�s- -M R R of her chair. at higher temperature than the - age to say she was afraid so.'Elise - a e . sr "Se)))an me,' she said reproaca- fat on other meats so be sure to '='HERE'S uoubk-free baking :fully, said she must ask him that very - when you're a12 probably serve lamb either piping hot o¢' in store for you when you by night, and telephone her at .once. use Calumet Big Powder, You • tired out. Mark, darling, will you ' cold; not Lukewcrm. , Valerie promised. She put the tole-�Oh:'�C �� �1.1I]I1 ring for Chiltern and ask about my Stuffed Breast of Lamb U5C �u end its double leavening car? I told Harmon not to be later phone down,.and sat staring at it. _ Lucy came is and found her-a 3 lbs. breast of lamb ariloa-4aringmizingand intheoveo CIiAPTER 14 than eleven„ and here it is almost tablespoon minced onion. ,�u�be�rresults.Easy-opening, twelve! How does -one get decent few minutes later. "1 wondered u % cup diced celery Elsie at once became all femin- d like a couple sets of tennis, - . won't-spill container, with handy Ins "Oh but how marvelous! I servants. But what can you ez y ou' ' cup buttes Peet? Nobody pays the least attea•• or a swim in that adorbale pool." measuring device under the lid. •6 cups soft bread crumbs 'mean -to have a real, backgroan. she suggested. "1'm not going to PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOWI It looks like wonderful luck for tion to a woman atone. Nobody make a bookworm of you, yon + teaspoon salt - t31 _ cares—' Dash of pepper _ _ — •- _ _ you -all. I suppose you've done T know," % teaspoon sage I let of teaching Miss Tredway" The Car Is Ready "Yea—of course—' said Valerie - - % teaspoon nutmeg she clapped her hands delightfglly She looked appealingly at Mark; obediently.: teaspoon thyme "Oh, how clever of me! 1 really It she .expected him to contradict_ ••In' other words, yes sad not - got it that tlme=-or did*lY her.; lust he only rang and gave her egg slightly beats 1 gn •�------• "You did," said Mark. He didn't laughed Lucy. "What's- happened """'"••��• message to Chiltern. kitten!:' cup boiling water to you, % cup mint jelly wait for LLucy to answer. As well After a minute he followed the. 'to establish-her once and-for all. Valerie sat and Looked at Lncy cup vinegar •1�►• butler into the liaR, Hewould out order and -said nothing, not knowing 3 tablespoons'flourCALUNIf " » Telling to Elise would De telling it his own car. He stepped out onto -what to say, There was nothing un- 2,cups water I to the world. Theis world, at least. the terrace, breathing deeply. •AC _ - "on see; Miss Tredway only grad- comfortable about it, as there often Sprinkle• the lamb with salt r this time of the year, the place was was when you were supposed, to hated from -college- herself last like a huge bouquet. and pepper. Fry the onion and • ging, so her teaching experience "Any sign Mrs.o� rs• Waterford's talk and didn't. Lucy just, sat and celery is the butter until deli- _r: halgs't been exactly vast But she's chauffeur"'_he asked .ChAtera -Its" looked out of.the window. Gately browned. Add the bread OOYOL!•ACTINd kwon medals and taken degrees and bis elbow. And then suddenly, Valerie spoke crumbs and cook about one min- BAKING done all the highbrow stunts •No, air. Nor much chance or It, almost before she knew it;. "It was ute, mixing gently. Remove from expect from a spinster of fyou'd forty, In-. it I may say .so. Mrs. Waterford the -telephone—Mrs• Waterford. the heat and add the salt, pepper -�yhat you nee," He sound told Harmer not to come back, sir. You know—Elise. .Do you some- seasonings and egg, tossing with- stead ofed as if he'couldn't put into words I happened to overhear -her.' it times find things quite puzzlingT" a fork, until well mixed. Place POW� � what he thou ht of Lucy. Of tier sli hes mind." Lucy brought her tgoughts ba" stuffin on one at of each piq o ug robabl y .pl?ed D - - _ beyond the .. from the broad lawn ey of,lam and Sold the other ate , I, brains or beauty or charm. ...Probably," said Mark. - - .. ! I - But I;ow terrifying"' cried Elias windows. Often,".she said. Bat 8. g -' They looked at each other fora over the stuffin making two or „ uzzles'aren't so--bad. You em 9athetically, What will ahs think brief second., "]`here was a curious ptFiree rolls. Tie each roll separ- oc the rest of us when she finds make a kind, or game of them, e. atei and place is a biking _ Illusion of a smile on both their Y ng p>sn• us out? But maybe she never yrill." faces, although neither had moved_ •yuo just take them sa they come. Ba{a in an uncovered dish in hot crumbs and fry' in deep fat olf Having found out all she could, $ muscle. It's really not so much the puzzle oven .for 16 minutes.. Add the satite- until deep brown, Servs ' as what you do with it." boiling water, cover and. bake in with celery sauce made'by adding "Thanks;" Mark. Just ask _ _ ••Oh—I see"" said Valerie. It was. to the remainder of the whin . . 7. s moderate oven...for 1� hours. _ _ _. Catlet to take out the town'car car a new angle, and- suggested pout Spread with•mixture of jelly'and sauce Worcestershire sauce, cel• • and run Mrs. Waterford home, will bilitiei seed, celery stock and rellliisi. NEVI SAIGE wine r. Bake uncovered for 16 may. Y and wondered in milk. Mix well and reheat .E INNERL'S mina es longer, basting frequent. 8 � "The car is out by the parking YOUR ;` li she would say anything more, ly. Poor,off the excess fat, leav- MlNARO"S ��,� circle Trow, sir," said Chiltern. "l - low �:e■mbers ..cteo..es personal has already taken the liberty Df' To (be continued) Ing .two tablespoons in .the pan letters tsoo# iatereaed readers. s!w -' with the dripping. Add the flour, is pleased to receive susseettess speaking to Catlet," - / on #*pies for her column, and r , Thin time Mark really smiled. Me blend well and add two cups even ready to a■tea to sour " wanted to.taugli, but compromised water. Stir constantIyT and cook peeves aeQuestr- for recipe. •e SOLDIERS on the smile. Chiltern sometimes until smooth slid thickened. Sea- *�eesat mesom are- a order. Agar... v fm the impression so exemia• 80n 't0 taste and serve with, L118 your tetters to »Mian Ssdle B. Cham. herr, 73 Went Adelaide Street. Te- a RU Ing a father's guidance, in a per• .r real*.'• send stumped, sett-addreaeN -. . tectly butlerish way_ He thought J� -_ Iamb Fricasse 'envelop: Ir-yon rise a reply. now that he caught a faint answer.; 2 lbs: breast of lamb The output of the sugar ratio- Ing atio tag flicker on Chiltern's lips. But6 cups boiling water ` 1k ing industry in Canada in 1946 it was gone bofore he,could be cure. .4 small onions -_ - eniountedto 1,166.,907,196 4 small carrots pounds, an i crease of 220,366 - I ,turnip, quartered r pounds over - I teaspoon salt _ 34 teaspoon pepper Va• cup' flour • y - 34 cup cold wateL ,tutlamb, in small pieces, place ; Tie up to 'he whole _ • -_ _, .. - _ in kettle,,, add , water, and cook_ . . .• Ogd@A'Sl family enjoys it! hlowlyours. until tender, about two •. hours .Prepare vegetables and put them in the kettle with the meat • Healthful, refreshing after it has cooked for one hour. / Spearmint Gum fix a treat Add salt and pepper and continue _ - a to cook until the meat and vege- ,`•.- for young and old.And the tables are tender. Lift meat and i chewing helps keep your vegetables to service platter. - ' ' teeth dean', bright and.at- Make' a paste' of flour 'and, cold tractive.'1'Ite-delidousflavor water, add to the stock and cooly sweetens your breathuntil thickened,.stirring constant • freshens 1JoN ftp Join the ly, about five minutes. Pour over millions of happy families the meat 'and .vegetables ori `the _ See and Hear - platter. - who en o Spearmint ter . • This Beautiful,New _ j y Lamb Cutlets With Celery Sands Electric Radio Console l every meal- 4 tablespoons butter 'Looks like ,more!" will be �`E�•� 34 cup flour Ask any old timer how to get the your first reaction when you wR� 1-34 cups milk 'greatest satisfaction from rolling your - see this outsmading Philco p o�►M 'h teaspoon salt own and he'll tell you to tie up to. value.Thrilling,short-wave aHaw�N �{ Few grains pepper OgderVs—the light green package ; reception,famous Philco tote, Ry At 3 cups ground cooked lamb that is your green light tb the best electrical' Push-button cgnina R smoke of your life? For Ogden's lank a . asPm of everything.than / 1 egg you would expect at this price. 2 tablespoons mills -`]�another Bina cut It's different. . O O 6 • Dry bread"crumbs comeoustydifferent- a diob&otive s Other Electric Pbiltosblend -of choicer, riper toba000e. ` a tiff teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Try it today. :ZZ 4 A up # teaspoon celery seed -Ordvrhe best papers— EASY EASY rATMENT Mfi cup celery stock Cr,antoda cup finely chopped cooked, ar•good trrouyhtor Opden'• _ Afsftery Redia (/sera-.-�YOt� {AN celery:Melt - _ Melt the butter in a 'double DG-D _ r•NILCO S9E� boiler, add floor and mix.well, ; T Add 1'�ft cups of milk gradually s nsuB d fit C16C - 150 11Cs and•Cols)[, stirring constantly, an- FINE CUT s.and Shon• TT til thickened.,, Add salt grid pep-. - a••N4elrcioo CATTERY . WEDNESDAYS e�t ht•d COST AND - per. Add 1 cup of this sauce to S-nokersI C1D CURRENT DRAIN 7.30 E.S.T. — 5.30 E D.T. the lamb, mix: well and chill. 1, � • NB Battery Power unit -'Shape the lamb•mixture.into chops alien's Cul Prop +_d� �. ., - Y lA/sClr or cutlets• skid, insert two inch almost doubles caps. E.e you'rAit M $ city,savayor Mformer Weeld Newspapers piece's of'niacaiori ends to re- Ooot r or lytic PNItCO 91ST ��jl �9 battery cost• Philco s hear afNslrEttrlsy 4 Tubes` Oval soba cut current draig semble bone. Dip in slightly ISSUE $$ 41 ,; hlasdb•lew S�eakar,. Oval COM►IETE H. Buy s Pbilco sac _ - 'beaten -egg, •wrixed with -tiro Gabi'*r wlib A8 Satim Unit >tapl tablespoons of milk. Roll in ... ,.•..•:. - . ',::_ ,�+ +-,.:::. ..0 ... ;`. :, , , �:�".,,._..'_ .... .- .. e•:.:-.:�,:.....w.'.� .,;,-.,..ei.>'t.b' . •'.x .,,,,,Fir;. Aw w. •.,.<;h.-.. iA y ...r. .. net' .� - i •,F.{•; r',.- �' "p r' •:f. ✓ '.•!W'. 1'`. ' Y.o .• ,+� IRY.. "�. n .. ,w .::...•. ....,, ..,. .. :., "•'...�.u• A ..: yr, {• ti '•x�`'i Yx, n•:r. a .[•I.�, ,f • F EE PICKERI G NEWS • a SURVLYOR "L, ND Pearaon's Cartage ATTENT Tents $. J. DOI-&V AN, U, A., Ila. Q BROCK r ora Gibson and Arno14. lith DAILY gur►e ` ----- i�:P•� E� $1.75 per year. 91.50 In�advanea r _ Gravel Y r smbac�nptiont to the Unwed State. �+g Str. Blast. Oahavm. hhoaa -- BCOCk Road Caravel "= wad Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. L. S. On file attic the ego 14U � � TORONTO-PICKERIACs �•�. �Wy THEATR k'uruiture Moviii Pit Proprietor -�- John llturkar, "'tN�3IZ'�Y' Your Patronage is Aptireciated rLi8lleLl Pit Run . �iapleLeaf D�utnai�'i�e . }}rr Clasa>itled aa.ertleerlaan4 - -- Ins 6%U Q .40• llea{thlull —Aie��' __FRQNE,__ACK b3U4_--- - '--��:...Gravel a .� All ahows-Daylight Saving Time x111 �r& Bought -and Sold am 1.AWAh1'Ili.4A IN& OOr P.C.V... HARVEY PEARS TJSED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Ate'H'_ Pry Stone, _ Cleaned and pressed like new. We Cheap tales for Farm and Country. sF-P`I EMBER 18, 19 and 20 - keceived a large..shipment of high buildings. TWO Shows at 7.30 ,and 9.30 Delivered or Lo%Led An Pir class gentlenien's suits, pants, large -11 Windatorin Insurance on -Buildings Saturday Matinee at 1.30 __ PHONE: t'lant, Pick(026 singe coatis etq• Very reasonable. It Windmills, Silos etc.. ... ' - will gay you to coarse here before you ti Toronto ofPfce Howard 641 2r Insurance of The Great Amer- - Automobile go anywhere ekes $am. Schwartz, . y . Bond Str. West, Oshawa. - 45-8 All Kinds �� PERMANENT.. NAGGING PAIN JOHN BOIIRAII� � BOl'� - We also make suits to measure:. write � phone iCa�t �►r4adCa$t . THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER _ and winter coats guaranteed to fit. ,With ALICE FAYE, and' BOWMAN dE :RQ�{l AND NERVES, IT MAY BE .WANTED t Beat:worlo-Aanship,. __. . JACK oAKIE YOUR EYES. DEAD HORSES ANDCATTLE WHITBY, .ONTARIO P {V{ANTED — general maid for Tor- JOHN-PAYNE and . • For free pick up• phene onto family, two adults, two child- CESAR ROMERO ren, Sleep in, $25.00 monthly. Reply „ g" C H TUCK, O D. aRoolu.IN , _. . DVsoy''Bhele, •Pg. Q PLCA�RFn1'$ONT ... � ... .:.91 by letter to Mr Main Maui, 20 Kappele MONDAY, TUESDAY, wEDN'SDY Ave., Toronto. -=sloe. N I KERIIrG .. .. SEPI'LMMER 22, 23 and 24 q=AWA, OWL PICK.ERING gg FOR SALE — 8 young Pigs: 6 weeks • Last complete show at 8.50 AGINCOURT- zone - 2144• pfd, at.hot 24, Con. 2, Bickering. H. `cThe Invisible - we 'pay the phone chargee �. Marks. - R . -C. CLEND'ENINa — b 6 weeks old. 'Woman" 'CORDON YOUNG LTD . FOR SALE pigs, F $6.00 each. E. R: James,' Brock Rd. - - UN$RAL DIRECTOR Toronto _ Pbone Ad 3688 .• .. r BUSES LEAVE . with VIRGINIA--BRUCE _ VOR SA1Z — 2-year old Jersey iFOg TORONTO V. dpHN BARRYMORE Private Ambnlancel L_ ` bull. G. Plitz, Base line, Pickering. CHARI IE RLlGGLES Day and Night •' E. 01NE /LL 5-6 Every hour at sU minutes to the JOHN HOWARD - PbO4B 9080 - • hour frott► 7.54 a. nu 0o--9.54 p. m-, _ _ AL DIRROTO _ FUNERAL R AND unless, R. D. calls for Ksiveeiso00G OW. a. 'm. and IAs4 P. m. Also an Added Attraction _. . .BKBALURR C1o#hiag left at my homy by Oct. daily, apd at 6,44 a- nu dally except ni �j _ OM same will be sold, and p�� Sat lay, and. Holids`ya, g�Charter- Pilot". , tluacewor,tolW.J. Is.LLee.' • � .Markham,� ••4n#.-applied on board bill. T. E. Crawford with LLOYD N OL,AN and --- . weight&" DaylS3erriee.. and cleat wheels, fenders, - Every. ho MR OSHARF/� LYNN BART - - rOg SALE•— -- �-: _ ...-: '-8uaaoesa Phone 'R;eddeoee Phoaot . hour at thirty-ams minutes �'-"'—"- • f • • 'p2etely, overhauled. Don. Gibson, R. alter the homy from 9.31 a. m. to COMING -- next Special `Service �I � IL 1, Pickering. 1(1.31 P. m. and at 7 31 at m„ ►fo' 8,38 THURSDAY FRL and SATURDAY a. m., and 11.41 p,. m. .daily, and at: g BER 28. 26 and 27. O �1V s, _ Holidays. :. "Strawberry _ FARMERS ' Y0 6.34 a. m. daily except Sundays and -_- - - . - u a 1 kmaol n We do Building 4f� 1 , STAN LAY Blonde" Feed Mixing Plant. We bag - VA tter►ve Muotteta�oN AT. .. _. CARPENTERING. EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 with JAMES GAGNEY and Grains; Glover Seeds, -CEMENTING._ .. - OLIVA DeHAVII:AND _We have Feeds. and Building- ;PLUMBING* Theatre - COACH Materials of all kinds. and LINES bone 108 STOUFFVILLR' -_--- AL, WOOD, FENCE RUIIIACAPS. Recommended •_by G� (� OOFING ' thousands who have coined bitter Vti y 3rao'eell`Brantford Roofing. t — YES' D - ala.Em pare Bathroom (IHtiRSDpcY, FRI. and SATURDAY health. BO DRUGS. �T-$ Try before You Bap -6deiteri PICI�ERINa SILLS _ t„t,m - to �+ t..-. .84 ant, Duro �Pa r SEPTEMBER 18, 19 and 20 Farr s Elevator 9yetetna, Beattp�,, • » Shur-Barn feed, $er- epa�r Shop 8 table ngnlQment "Tin Par) Alley Claremont, Ont• Bnlldiag llfaterial vice m>11I chicken Tractor. Service - - :I3vith AtiCE F AYE and f Pbene ,--. Re& 381. Offlee 36W. Eatlroatee Free I. H. C. Tractor Sebo k Guaeawer i .JACK O�IiIE' _ Graduate of starter, growing -ID years expe"rierxe i . war ---ALSO Scr lYl laying mash, Licensed Garage Service Phone 950.2 [Canada Carries; On range mash p _ satisfaction. guaranteed _ _ ai f J A;v U PIC8E8II+i(I, Oh'TA RTO -----1 , .JOHN NnRTON All I1 MONDAY, T1_'F:S DAY;'t�D'SDAY Starter, concentra l'done sloe ' CLAREMUIBT lids of Pyapair aPOil; SEPTE_MB_P "r'�,23r and 2.1 a a --:- tP$, calf starter, tur- . . unin Guaranteed. '"Cheers for _ _ ,; -Se key :starter, salt Eyesight Edtecation c. �. �rl�►ct`3ONALD ; Mess Bishop in blocks and . bas : and . �9 Close Ave. Toronto Expert- service and fe- ':with MARTHA SCOTT and T phot}e Lakeside 1502 pairs t0 all MAke$.. lWO WILLIA. GARGA.V " Purina fly $pray$ EFFICIENCY onable charges. Work ,for cattle. . �70biEDY and SHORT SCBJECTS, - Barclay-Transport _6 : by jrHLrRSDAY, FRU. and SATURDAY D. N. Lot�kwood — ARTHUR FIELD ' SEPTEMBER 25, 26, and 27 P1CKaRI1dG,1 ONT. C•- H TUCK � a� SWAM N. Graduate Radio and Television. ._ . WE DELIVER ,, .; between t, HrottBbeta Institute; Member. Official Radig . . . , Kitty Foyle 17 rept. Groa�wootielH1 and Taaaalo Service Mao • AstiociatioA, pith GINGER ROGERS and *' DENNIS KORGAN Eyesight Specialist �! �, k ""� are trained two be sardd Diane Building o ) eottsleoas and reiiab�le` --T-he- 1C e y g ( lip- P. O. a _ ` wa, n 51 � , MEAT MARKE 7# O ptical�Lea$es..6. ._>�v ��>�owg Distort- Optical Lenses Dntr the woatbst - �Pe Barr rt full line o� lr, for no.oih+er reason than for y the.con�.enience of having proper ria- IM, erdee tee snarl, Plots tee lartA ..Fresh ion it is best to have this condition. All sbhMsttb tataQed.wad,preteelo� J s temporarily corrected until nature .. and 1 ;�• with the proper medical attention, /� a '4 has_properiy corrected matters to Men •30,, 40, 50 ')� n 4, r /. ' their'proffer condition to .take up PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnonnal? - Cured _ their task again. The'physicad con- Wsrit normal pep; vim; vigor, f :Meats _ attribute to • this vitality? Try -Ostrex Tbnic Tablets. ditions that may y condition are many and various .but Contains tonics, stimulants, oyster Our deliver 18 at your 88x110• it is not. my.intention to refer to elements—aids to'normal pep after . thein. I only re � y pleat that when you, in 80, 40 or 50. Get a special-introduct- .PhOxe pick I620 any way, assist nature by weatring ory•size for only 35'8. Try this aid to - . CLARENCE SILK .. _ the correction to properly compensate normal pep and vim today. For tale• - - for the 'improper tone - of• muscle, at all good drug stores. ` You can pretty nwe we roar ebiduhowlever temporarily this may be, You COOKSHUTT you teed 8latohfbrd'a Growhq �4W are :to my mind, but doing what is SAiLE REGISTER fast Into Isr_12, hda leas being done under similar circ'urnstan. >ZLtc�ford'a owls ao S,ATUR,DAY,..'SE r. 27th auction ordinary tesde—k-a Wgbea In peoteitta. • ccs for a s�xained ankle and wrist,- ale of accredited cattle, (Ayrshires) Frost .- Wood . t - when you give•temporary rest and s _ ° BI tddoed Feeds eoauda at Lot 31, n. 1, Pickering, a pro- NORL—VITArDINE gWamo .". Horses Implatnents hay,-grain grain etc •• trea*nent until it 'becomes properly /� Co the geYfCy di�he.11ch of t M M93719. strengthened to take up its woik. perty of Walter C.' Thawon; 1mile rt jialy, • When any irregulioiiy of this nature east' of Pickering Village, No. 2 IRr11 SifelR tilt Pglti tlr map may arise it may be necessary to Highway. No.- reserve,-Terms Cash'. Bervive w above taailt■ti' N oonsult your physician, dentist or ,�. Maw, auctioneer. "pimento a @*" 101 t 414 r I / ERNIE $TROLI�D� D TO optometrist to keopyoourself physic- Proud Plcii, 77 r 4 all fib. Good physical condition mak- PloTHURSDAY, SEPT. 26th, -- auction , � �wMr - es you efficient,-happy and contented. . . sale o�farm stock, implements, hay, _ - _ L LYE y ,..�•�..y. : + grt/in, at Lot 23,'Goa: 4,'Pickering, WITY SUFFER the agony of Rheu- one mile west of Brock Road., pro- .. '• _'...�_.... •. _._ • - . tk& Claremont;- OA#: �tvtll ve oLou q J Wel- Terme Ce s�l�A.9���tmer, am�a - - RalAs y 9ui& , , ppft7 movio !*list, BOY=' DRU4 ODN ear. ti.. , , , r>aD'r ..,�,.....\S••ti...c a:-: .:. r., l R.. .T �: ::9� 'M 'Y :T r. ;... v.„'i• .. ':.•'S, . . <:..^ ,. ,•' ''.m`.� ., �at"••,�y, .'amu, .,, 'r .: :,t 9• .:= 'dry,^ _ n Ar, friend with their s I*ople 'here on I ackwo) here and was highly regard- -� ~ s R. R. PVlowbra of - - L •, A 0 E M 0 R T. � for his cheery good nature, and y7 fait-minded dealings. Sympathy is • • A largely attended meeting..of the k 1 WL I."wal; held-err Tuesday afternoon a the sorrowing family. n� extended to o (l ro0 t les in his :- y Mrs. M. Hamilton of Hybrid 6`24,h corn were ensiled in 9year . r ti • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman illing gun. Four acres (�t[l _ vlCtor� Sale at Communit Park on Burton. President, Grasmere„35 foot _ silo on Monde was in charge. A discussiori arose re- Y, ►Saturday, Sept. 27th at 1.3q pe m• filling it, This corn was the,best ver- L'hs death took'•plaice ou Nedneas• garviing the taking up_of.the.Leader- r ' t y„seen, as the corn was well -L Scot:• 10th at his home. in the a. ship project for girls but-.as the �-- —Br -- ' a Sponsored by the North c'ickering _ girls •are already id other org_a d.za- ems' en the-bottom, and•tall. village of Brooklyn, of Ralph R. Mone- ✓w — ra7ich— a y -good — y - ;cIp - - - ' y - - raPk-kering of-the-beat-know,%- looks ke daf of ti.a famil are at a loss to e. lain tions, and are all bus witF� school s di scorn ak "? hares as figureg fun, along•with the sale of everythln Ous, among other similar uperations. work it was considered inadvisable fill of ordinary corn sial there was of ^ erin� Township, in his 94th "loader the sun - furniture, dishes, He is now in custody. A certain , a- to take it up. Plans were discussed no borer present: Altliough'the first year, .*heelbarrowts, violins; washing markt-. mount of pity may can be shown is regarg4 Red Cross wprk. the pro_ cost of seed is greater, the,saving is Born in Reach.. , ines, fruits vegetables, atovtis, s eight a_ca8.e�s. as this - why did lie cl gram for the afternoon was — Talks, much greeter, of pioneers John Mow1bmy_4nd Hsu% and even a rural mail-box, All.thi9, ? He did not have to do this for by Mrs.-Glen, on "Legislation"' and The Club had its, opening Fall the Hyland, he spent the most, o! his you have contributed,.to be sold by lack of funds, The merchant, is hove Mrs. Johnston, "a lengthy .eview of Meeting at Westglen Farm on Mon- life hi Pickering: Ira 1874 he married atictao the proceeds to day evening with a good turnodt'. The Miss Victoria Nutting, who- . n, p go to that ever, stall out his 310.00. the Life of Winston Chuithill." The g' Pr"ed�- ^, greatest of great -work - relief of A few weeks ago — before the re- l ostesses avere: Mrs. Burton, Mrs, exe,autive meets a,t the' President's eased him eight years ago. 1 suffering and hardship, through the` strictions were placed on gasoline Madill, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Hut- home on Wednesday next, to arrange Deceased was a well-remembered �. Red Cross During the day we have sales, and when a number of young things, who served a dainty Teat, for the October meeting. L►iscuasion membr of the Council of this Tavvls•, fellows had obtained good of Club activities and-vanous funs- ship;being an that Board for Beaty, games for all ages; pony and cart g g The Victory Sale, sponsored by the tions were carried on. 'The'annual- years, seven years as Reeve. He wan rides, guessing contests, with prizes, Jobe at the Pickering Plant, many of North Pickering Branch of the - ed coria roast has been dispensed with. twice Warden-o! On them, with their first cheque, did g R P taprio ta'ounty, 'palmistry, tea-cup reading, i-efreah- moat- merits, the booth operating, aJl tabs what too many young fellows have Cross, to be held on Sept '27th pro-, Music, and.a general social time wap' 1893 .and 1909, and was the moat- •cider (tame) you can drink, an even- done - bought a,.car. With a job, and raises to be the most ambitious aff thoroughly enjoyed. A vote of thanks consulted man that probably ever sat _frig program, our Bend, and an im r- a cheque coaxing in regularly, it be alr ever attempted, to raise funds to W. H. and Mrs. Westaey was on the County Board. ortant Draiw at 9 o'Velock. AND - came an easy matter to 'drive in to for this worthy causez_ Everyone in. happily"resp�pnded_to by W. H., 'who Iia is survived by his two datoglt:- ::'j , that fa$cinatuig, good-pay- a service station, and,with a,thumb Brougham is asked to contribute to said he was always glad to see the tars; bfrs, R. S. MiaLaughlin, Osh. _. Ing game. Saturday. afternoon, ,and in each vest arm-hole, say, "fill 'er this unique Victory Sale by their.pre- neighbors come in. Pres. Ben•Bryant swa, and.Miss.Luella, at home;three. nearly everyone will be there. Send up" and-"charge 'er up.', Then on serve and gifts.,.A'well-known auct- was in �T8'� soak Ralph H. of Kinsale, Roy Y. , in those saleable articles which you pay-daty some would find that the ioneer will be on hand to open the of Kinsale, and Frank, of Hamilton; can not use, someone else will buy account had reached a higher point proceedings with the Bale, vmioh will SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, ° fourteen grandeldkiren and thin- At. Anything art all, that can be sold. than anticipated. Now— so a station start at one o'clock., standard tle_ Rheu rustic Paan, Sciatica, Lumbago teen-great-grandchildren... One.bra - Call up any of our ladies if you are can not extend credit on gas and oil A special suggestion to tae ladies'- is not necessary. Use RUMACAPS ther, George E of.Ralsad, Kam, also• not sure, on the article, you would isles (striedy cash), the request now --Plan to:buy -your vmek-end bak- a�t�- y at Data for quick relief. — BIDYES' iikte to'Bend ia. is — ``gimme fifty cents worths" A ung at the Sale. Help swell the funds D1tUG Co, Pickering, Ont. ' The funeral took place ort Satumrday 7 ssdetr-plan anyway fellowp. Ever. for this splendid work, apd: enjoy a afternoon,._ from Brooklim United ]lien RAS Notm` fence will teach that in time too. complete change of cafe, eo*ea and W14Z=I) — reliable -housekeeper.Church, with internamt at Grovaalift 1 - 7Chree of our ladies tool* Corracliia to W. L Anaoaaeeasent pie. Other surprises will be spruitg .Good, -plain cook. G. L Paddicir, —Cemetery, Brookiil6 - part is next week. Meanwhile, this event Whiteside Road, Dunbarton, r 13te Bowling Tounlament of Agincourt provides a grand opportunity'for ev- - _- _ ,:� Tuesday. Correcting as announcement in our _ _ PRO- In the Mixed Doubles hem on Sat. last issue, the postponed meting of eryone to be good'giirers and to pre- _. sada, la0t, awards were as toUo et.lsi: the Women's Institute will' be 'held pam to will be be god "receivers" for there ♦on Wednesday, October 1st., at the bargains-a plenty. — See the 'Lt - Keith Goodman, Oshawa; 2nd - - Claremont columna for other partic- - home of Mrs. William Palmer. Lad- 'FA GoodmAn, Oahaws; 3rd - (leo. lea, Please NOTE CHANGE. mare of this sale. , if ;Hammond, Claremont, and 4th - to -vkm Birkett, Claremont. Fourteen Services in the Baptist Church on "r ;beams were entered, and a "bunch" ► _. -of splendid Pickering Farms Fowl, Daniel,, at the usual hours. Rev.. n- Daniel,. Pastor, wili address the con- Whitevale ' gives as prized gregation in the meriting, using as 1 , Miss Francis McDowell is taking a his-�theme--{'The Privilege of-Wor` business course is Torontot gyp " Hare, Wilson, Whitevale, The Anniversary Saa•ices of the will have charge of the evening set Miss .Jean W'erd spent the week. - .. - Whitevale. Baptist -Church will be c vice. — An'early announee�ment is pend at Wit, Thomas. held on-Stoical next, September 21st, { W0 Miss 5i made of the Anniversary Services, p. m. standard time. f -IA Raj QOM( Margaret Cowie is in Toronto at 230 and 7.30 ;F' on Sunday, October 5th, celebratin Clare- taking a< business course, g Rev. Walter'Daniel, Pastor of Clare- the 120 anniversary of the founding will. be. the "' Ardl►i�X•�. Mr. Duncan McMillan has obtain- mont Baptist Church, of this congregation. Rev. Keith Dan- -ed a position with Defence Industries guest speaker. Special music will be New 4vmmff rel Pastor. .of Dufferin Str. Toronto erg' . .Ltd., at Pickering- ,. ' , rendered at the afternoon service by I ,�,. ,, t,� ODE�,�'1AIA'tL - Mr. Ernie Carruthers, of the 8th Baptist Cburch, will be guest spea- a mixed quartet from the Pickering ; ` ~' ker, and will sing._ at-the morning , r ,t , _ f� IMI W�� Concession, is employed at Charles United Church and m the evening, ; , Cooper'tit servsae., Special music at each ser- a boys' quartet from Brampton will • 'f a/5w Mr, and Mrs. WYn. Birkett were rice. Or. Monday evening, supper will sing. Members of thi$ -quartet won r`x ". be served at 5.30, followed by a pro- --With the Richard Wilson's of Mount -• _ many a�•ards at the Canadian Nat- grams, given-by Mt. Denis choir, ass• x �-.- - Zion, on Sunda Tonal Exhibition. Interesting and Mr. and Mrs.D. A. Pugh, vi:ruse, 19ted by other artiste. . helpful Aerviow are assured. --the Sam. Stephenson family, at Osl- All are cordially invited. > nn SlInAsly. last Mr. 'gd Mrs. tielson Frothy, , -ofO� � , � r�X• -Pickering,-visited friends' in- Glare- �vr - xd piont recently. Green" River x Mr. -Redshaw takes over the home iof the late Mrs. H. H. Thwnaori this The R: Ma?corm family, of Queens- .` `2.a:n•,. utveek. ville, paid ,the old home a .visit> on The Ladies' Aid viririll meati Yat the - Sery-ice9 on $onlay_lnr.t at the Sunday, "- ObuOeabie also wachou► United Church. — Rall• Day of the benne. of bis. and Mrs. Blake Lehman reservoir, and witi� The biiasi�n Band met to church e(therhtghalrelforciwet Sunday School in the train auditonurn j on Saturday. Mrs.. Alan-Gray and res rest' September 24th, Lad- S on•Wedne at 10 a. m to crluch parents and all 7. xn•'George Duncan were in charge., and to Roll Call— v0th a- HF -Findlay "Coador" is much ���nir firebox with larse grate.iuf c. P Verse containing, the word "Victory.` 1 more thaw oat a new coal and for better c i deep oe:cans Wc`oai sreaaa-- .y [,rends are,inrited. blornin t�orsh' Several from here attended the f g . . The gentlemen are invited.to testi ser- wood stove—it represents a new per- morn wood sceeoa wees r+�:•'waod. at 11:00, and EveningService at 7.30 funeral of the-late M R. Mowbray; , vel from five o'clock �ntii all are lection in household, comfort and ' iii steel exterior with rounded corners-ae at Ero,-kTia, oa Saturday. o crock. Note the hour of this service. , ptoiectione, c.sY to clean a•a chin.disc Mrs, Mina McMaster, Deaconess of �n'�• All the.lad es are invited to convenience: The inpprovemeo in. The Women's Missionary Society the afternoon meeting, at 2.30. Mrs. appearance, supplied by modern "'held its Se tauter meed in the Toronto, has been visiting her broth- Forsythe ail$ take the Study Book streamlining, ia•matched by an-equal P er, and other relatives here. Y 'Qukk heating reservoir(capacity,is W V&) Sunday School room of the. United Improvement is cooking precision with rwtasins spout faucet. Mr. and bins. Syd Davies, of Church, do Thursday last, with a and Mrs. Ronald'Miller visited and ease of operation. Obtainable in. Tubular shton a handW that remain cod w the Knox'boys during the.week. bis. Toronto, 'visited Miss Margo Wilson, two lass-_Large tiize with 18"oven; ahs with the hottest tire. good attendance of members. The last to, `bLdies of Brougham. Auxiliary were Miller is oil his last leave brfore'go- Mn and Mrs. Bob- Malcolm spent and new compact size with 15"oven. ch��l�ul white or ivory i,•raieiti oar'guests on,this occasion; and of-. ing overseas, for the srnatter kitchen. Sunday with the home folks. Hovrard :_Room warming ovea.diawec-beady and W the Devotioinsl and Business Per- The C. G. I. T. will hold their Sep- 'A fes*%$standing fw11ffes are:— _ %fetid. and Mrs. Maelcolm They also visited, tember meeting next Saturday after- Brackets of t»gh closet.and shelf are behind Can be supplied.with elecufc �. iods, took'charge of the program. our Sunday" School. .• leaving-whore cookiaY cop,clear and avzil- of two isoo-vitt elements sae Jrhe highlight of which wtas ala add- 'noon, at 230 D�.'S. T.,.at the home Mr, and Mrs W. J. Smith aid fam- able as t1°r 'p"`' wh•n tatty is not reyt dress on "Friendship" by Mrs. T. C. of Ethel Seebeck. ily are moving to Dunbarton, and Mr. "Back4ed by 77'years of 6 ilitional quality" 'Brown, in-which she'emphasized the Mr. and 'Mrs. D. ,Crawdord, and importance of National, Community Mr'•'and'Mrs, John Knox were guests and bins. Lorne Tran'and family', of • `VVV'P "�' C O of the W. Knox family at at. George Whxtevale, are moving into the'Rud- . fold Individual Friendship. Four oth-. man house, vacated by Mr. Smith. er ladies sang, and one gave a rec- for .the week-end, _ Ration. Mrs. Barclay presided, at the The Young People meet at 7.30 P. Congratulations to Archie and Mrs, _ - piano.'At the coritlusion of this very White. ft's' soar. - rn.:next_Sunda},. Miss `fhehna Carl- - - _ ton, Missionary Convener will be in bliss Dorothy Cunningtoii and oro- enjoyable-program; tea was served, Cher of Cunnington= Bay, Muskoka,. Dad an hour of social intercourse en- Charge: Rallr_Day Service will be conibin. spent the week end with' Miss Lois - INTERNATIONAL _--- loyed by all. Turner.. • .While Walking along the sidewalk i� service of the Sunday School and. the Church, next Sunda at 2 m. AI Oshawa, on Tuesday evening last, y _ . P : ss Effie Graham, vvho is elnlployed S. T. t .. ' Several carloads of metm6ers of theTCH * 6y the Philips Glass Works, was fAu d I e PLOW' G knocked down and badly bruised by , W bi S were guests, at Claremont N car driven by- a. lad rt-siding in Au`iliary,-on Thursday afternoon, $rooklin, Ont, It appears that Miss slid enjoyed the fellowship with the & �f#mham, was walking with two lady Claremont ladies. George Ramsey spent Sunday with1 4 Yriends when the.oar came along and The September meeting of the W, his parents at Canton. Pete �O ��tl.racticin 'for the att- rbe is trying to avoid hitting another7 S. will, be held. at the Ma9colm - The choir is p g ' •toss, ran up on to the sidewalk, and home on September-25th, instead of niversary services of the church. _ Vnocking the three ladies down. Her the 18th, of p P. m. S. T. Roll Call F; M. and Mrs. Chapman attended "A Fact about a Mi§46-narY,, in the Diamond •Wedding of Mr. "and w companions were suchthat'tliey „ _ - Myrtle, on' Sunday, - Quebea Mrs. Beat,cock, O■ were detained at the hospital, but Nighway Mr. and.Mrs, L, Matthemn are_en- .Mr, E. Orvis, of Wingham, is vig- on. N 28 '•'Isis$ Graham was fortunate"in - that - �f.only received minor injuries, and joying a 1lot;day w4th the Daniel $ting here. He was born on the Place gas permitted to go to her henna. Witter family, of Montreal this week. now owned by Ken'Pratt. a I3eeppite acute-labour shortage and other difficulties, the farntiert fid Quirke of human nature. — A local The community wish.them a very . The Woman's Association of the Canada have achieved a remarkable incresse'in exportable- enppliett At r -happy time. United Church, Pickering, held their concentrated food products so much needed aerosis the water, P" +h bttsinesa- was victimized -by'sn out-of-town "cheque-artists' last W,eelc-sod yTaitora includell_ Saprtember meeting at Grasmere on bacon, cheese and eggs:Even greater sfter cies may be am lies b lit altek to the tune Ten Dollars, by one Tuesday-evvenihg with the men-ire%- and therefore it is important that farlpeib and their families b$ ti'►'!I[ "'i�abo is really not a practised artist Mt. and Mrd. Will Bate, bar. and ent also, every oossiblo encouragemehtl.'' In consideration of'these fad itt this game, but a yol�ag.married Mrs. Arthur Mohsia stud Mite .Gert- 'The death of Frank Maddaford,'on bearing in mind _-that-' Plowing DMstehes "nese held throntgliot t Sun last came as a shock to many 1914-18 War per od, the Offtceins of the Ontario P4owmea'r, AIMOda i maaq_,*Ath s�ool..children, has .rude _Bate, of Toronto, with Miss- _ � +► s4�vsya been a hard, Industrious- Bate, on--Sunday. --. The Harvey of his friends here. He was born on are determined to conduct the 1941 [nterasirlunal in the molt tfsola Arorker, had a job, wu paid regular- boys vrith Bert and Mrs, MWvey — a term.north of the No, 6 School, aria efficient Meter DOedMe• • y, and to said to have saved his Misses Mary and Fern Malcalm, Miss and later moved with his parents to zgzeyE He bad funds of his own, and Wtada Y MUI and other Toronto a farm; now Auidle3% Hb aWndodd is - _., .i r .., .. .. ' .'„ .•�'.'�v..s_..> slu!.T;'- a:di.�-�. ��' lA1J' .."1+ Ji-+i.adlr::C, 'C:au t •/ 0 APO— W.•. ,.. M. :... ..vr�.+ Y- a. f n C J, a•°'-4i H',P 51 - w d r b .., .. ...... .1,. '._.....„,... .... .?,. -_ .J_.'. �Y':.:h'�::v_:.V'.'!"!Q'nY'i.� Ate. ::.-_-.rW:...,.`., .•..•. - 1' the execution of judgment upon from the beast, and from his f 6 (� l j 111 j Y ftem, is tis forced dislodgment image, and from the number of REPORTER - ` lei v i/ K from above. his name, atsndiQg by the sea of - •s., Q� jj having harps of God. L _ �7 C t i O OL Satan. Cast Dowst g�� T - 10. "And I heard a great voice And they sing the song of Moses - By DAVE BOBBINS a is Heaven saying, Now is come the servant of God, and the song ' (� SON yia6 The Radio Theatre, conducted -y at 8.30 CKOC In Hamilton dedi- E V n.7 O 1 f = the salvation, and the power, and of the Lamb, saying, Great and Cecil B. DeMllle, started Its cafes a halt hour to the Local com- y- the"Kingdom of our God, and the marvellous are thy works, O Lord eighth season of broadcasting on munities of the _ God, Almighty; righteous and province and the LESSON XIII authority of his Christ: for the Monday, the 8th of Sept, Holding fairs•to be prey rated In their d1a- true are thy ways, thou Kingof +,—GVE-1 ,�• v^u_ aocnaer -of our..brethren. is cast the ages. 4. -Who shall-not-fear, to a standard-'of .dramatic- pre- trict.-The-program-will carry, until ADVERSARY down, who accuse.th them before sentation, the Radio Theatre con• the fair season. is over, near the 0 Lord, and glorify thy name! our God day and night. 11. And aistently holds a maximum listen- end of .October, so-if yoo want e.Y4Lti0arlaYl�ldi4 for Thou only art holy; for all - �' PRINTED TEXT the overcame him became of the nations shall come and Ivor- �g audience on this cont.uent, It some publicity on your own local the blood of the Lamb, and be- 'is presented o•ter the Columbia net. effort, just forward the information Rev. 12:7.121 15:2.4 ship before thee; for thy right- .f` •. GOLDEN TEXT. — And they cause of the word of their testi- work in the United States and is to the CKOO'news-room! sous acts have been made mani- mony; and they loved not their ,; heard in Canada over a_ large me- :rSereame him because of the fest. The company here found jority of stations of the C,B,C.-- -Here's a—good 66 life even unto death. lE. There- of the-Lamb, and bea:a■se foes rejoice, O Heavens, sad ye gathered together is made up of network, every Monday dvening at "Good Deed' Club' returned to the :df .the word of their testimoa 1 those who had been victorious p.m. E.D.S.T. air last Saturday morning'at 9.45 y that dwell to them, Woe for the 9.00 W they loved not their life even earth and for the sea: because over the beast. They had- come on CKOC. It's Hamilton's old t through a time of !earful tribu- kato death'. Rev. 12:11. the devil is gone down unto you, g continuous radio feature, just nice- '�'HE LESSON IN ITS SETTING having great wrath, knowing that Latton. The entire picture is one Another consisl.eutly popularity ]y under way on its ninth year of Time.—About A.D. 95, he hath but a short time." Hea- of joy, and praise, and beauty. leader is Guy Lombarr o's orches. broadcasting. Dedicated to child- - Place.—The Island o! Patmos tyre raaliara that the great hour There is a striking connection tra—the music of the Royal Can. ren, starring children on the show, the Aegean Sea. has canto.fur the establishment o1 here between the triumphant adians, called the "Sweetest music song of Moses, found in Exodus .,this side of Heaven." Every y%r and encouraging them to do their Our Bible speaks of trrriNe the dint ilon: of God on earth. gooQ deed.each week, it's a stand l Haavau knows that the prophets` 15, sung after the glorious de- Lombardo tops the sweet bands— out in radio entertainment, Claude •• :,'Kart. at. the ,2nd at this arfre ]iverance of the children-of Israel ter evvn tha:l t'hvst " ha vt haav harvtold of a groat age of and every year his brand o1 sweet Knapr•an, the club's originator, Prom the pursuing Egyptians, and mus far seen:, 61%4, *h%"i1 4 toritthl+i[�utsa:nax, 'and -justice and melody sans to "tit" some beauty Leslie Sommervllle's Good Deed �' 0.cttyyll�E arm„` the song ,now sung by those who twa�'e, a:ld the suppin.+sten of sin product or other for :lfective radio Singers, and the orchestra directed tubo t also had been delivered from a u year, Guy Lom- � asapla`,E3:� £ the torviwo i'i Al u to ba, ushered in. We publicity. This by Bill Ruffles are all'back c the uvv�aanea Satan by the blood. of Gold-hating power, from the enc- bardo will be heard for the first show:- this 'year. Remember=it's ``a �f tAtx aesat a int pleadi mica of Christ. Both indicate the �I W* is ?~"► t"t c►ttr laaswn tho lAnib, because ng time over the network of the C.B.C. Saturdays, 9.46 a.m., from CKOC. Christ's sacrifice, Satan is oil- triumphant overthrow of proud- in a new Saturday evening erica ► _ t't"°o'$. t►rri 'Jus`°” 31 twliaavvsl est earth and ' satanic ower ;iii of as tt dam" t.a la"w du' surra>d ai our , adversary before P of halt hour programs. CKOC m LADIES ACTIVITIES �_ rodOar ! t1.*rat of G+xt the throne of God. Moreover; as through submission of faith to Hamilton is indeed fortunate to.be - we 'think of Christ's sacrifice for God. Both victories are those of included in the line-up of stations IUv"e>wail! + >Alt.e� supernatural divine ower and Many ladies' societies are rais- -' un.. we are made more than con• P that will bring Lombardo'e music - t �:#md t3►le,r was war in yuerors through Him that loved interposition. to the Ontario home at 8.00 o'clock Mg worthwhile money by selling hU uaa We can't afford to be de- E.D.S.T. Incidentally;• Lombardo Christmas cards. It is s pleasant h4oveto 'Jliehsr�l , angel is heard in the period that last-. way to renew old friendships and forth t>e was with ci+.e ora- fasted, it we have a word of fes- b. ; Zncc�tne Tax rap to 100% profit can be made 3f��.+� and ilia dragon warred and timony for Christ This is the : ' Year broadcast the program '•Sweet *0 angels;,S. and they prevailed thing that delivers us. - _ and Swing"—and,the 1941 version under the excellent merchandising !►ot, neiihei was their lace found The concluding paragraph of You can start paying your of Sweet and Swing, called the plan, Master Kraft Garda, 342 '.' � soon is heaven. 9. And the this chapter is a more detailed 1941 tax now — but you, must Musical Beauty Box, will probably Doherty Bldg., Toronto, have one of the largest'and finest lines of iof, make the first payment on or be heard at 8 o'clock , Thursday ' Eteat dragon was cast-down, the presentation o , the great theme before .September 30. evenings, starting the first Thurs Boxed Assortments, all selling for idwin serpent. he that is called the ofIsrael's terrible sufferings at " Here's how to do it. Pay at day in October. CKOC wtili also ;1. A Ietter to the above firm snd Satan. the dwas of the end of this aye, when she will least one twelfth of the tax you carry this show! will. readily obtain particulars.wha>Je world; he .was cast most fiercely penecnted by the to the earth, and his angels enemy of Christ and the enemy Paid for 1940 each month for This !s Fair Time In the Prov- >uP to 10096 profit can.. be ex. the next four months, September, T petted under their well-thought- . . of God■ children. Uundoubtedl Ince, and every. Wednesday night out merchandisin �>e'a east'dews with him'." The y' October,' November, December. g plan. "ne described in these verses ibose referred to in the last verse not spoken of as. a sign. 'The of this chapter are those -Jews In January, when you have de-' ►' esence of ratan in Heaven is a who, is this terrible time,-of'ani- ' termined your true-tax for 1941 ■ 4t 'ty. A war there between the tering, have come to acknowledge deduct what you have already y of Brood and evil ander.their the Lord Jesus Christ as their per- paid, then pay the balance in eight -ELECTRICAL EXPERT - respective leaders. Michael and sonal Saviour, and are living god-- instalments. This gives you un - �ha _ St . Dragon is most sere. gin nd ly lives. til August 31, •1942, to complete received in the beart of Satan. Victory Through Christ your payments. There is no in- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previotu Puzzle Incandescent of content to occupy a creat "8. "And I saw as it ware a terest charged. if this plan.is fol- 1,7 Great T' � 's 'place, be aspired- to the., sea of glass mingled with- fire; lowed. American L 23 Sleeper's If you don't 'start in !Septan- inventor. couch. _ ....-_. no -itself.- The first step in acid them that came off victorious • 11 Period of time N L 24 Total. - , her, you can't get in on. this plan. , -- One thing to remember: the t.YPe - R f revised regulations have increas- 12 26 Prearran • Camel gas. Sy rnrniatn - beast, 27 Fetid. ed income tax payments cone:der- !f71S CURIOU WOA&iV Ferguson 15 Name. I Wiflil 28 Noise. _ iiN ably. A lot;can be.saved by7, 1-. 1�1[— .-act- sf �. ing now. 18 Drop of eye L 30 To su$icm A special form awaits you at aid• 31 Neuter pro• V 5k �S CAM � the office of the Income Tax De. 19 Greaser. noun. _ partment-in'the boat office build- .18 Spiral of wire. 1 32 Southeast 0 Measures of ebbs.). ing. ,tisk for Form T 7:B. length. I NM E I For residents of Canada the ex- • 34 Bow !n s1q► - � - 21 To cease to 35 Ratite bird. emptions are: married person, motion — b Delayed' sleep: 38 Hale. =1,500; single person ;750. 1✓z- ,22 Person machine: - 411a invented a 40 Weapon. emption' for each dependent is 4S 3.1418. machine 42 Writing tablet. $400. 23 Moreover. 46 Obese, or phonograph 43 Nocmammal.�� ,25 Corroded. 47 Month (ebbs.) 7 Merited. 48 Chopped. {�I What For Dinner? 29 Foppish. 50 Mineral spring 8 Indian. 44 Eternity. TRfu'.IS- 33 Frozen. 52 To view. 9.Early. 46 To handle.: CX=CANIa Answer Is Steak! 34 To grow old. 2 Bridle . 10 To leave out 49 Tiny. _ J CA 4JES - -- 36 Vocal SS He was straps' 13 Geology 50 To harden. _ ARE Ask Mr. Average Man what--as composition.' division. 51 Blackbird. - . — by trade. would like to. have for dinner and 37 To shower. 14 Wages. 53 Red Cross chances are, and without peseta 38 Pair (abbr.). Y1lRTICAL 18 He.was once a (abbr.): . Ti��OF tion, he will answer—Steak, 39 Mother. 2 Back o! loot operator.54 South The--Berkel Products Company 41 To sum up. 9 Spoken, 19 He invented Carolina w:+srwueaRacGIMC a ©� Limited, '633 College Street. To- 42 He invented a 4God o! war. the (abbr.). ARE T:MND ronto, have perfected a Delicator. CLINGING especially manufactured to make I 2 4 S 7 8 9 10 G4 RL. J� 'in. T1aENt; steaks tender and palatable: The use of. the. Dellcator also has in- AP (I 12 13 w _ spired . s great number of new ` ARCHEFZV ways of preparing all kinds of the 17 18 EHAMPIOM. coarser cute of meat. SHOT A///VE � (CHANNE(,� Delicated steak made a tremen- 0 1 1 2 5L1G���5/VE VW O(VCE A GRECS dous hit at the Canadian National ` Exhibition and it your grocer .is 3 24 A.2fit/'r' not prepared. to serve this new INTO THE CC7!_� � 'E 'delicacy,\ have him get in touch 9 30 I 3? e��s WVE-OP AN a with the manufacturer who 'will A$%CJ-IEIZY TARGA' AT A DISTANCE = "• give him all the information as to 36 r ¢p y RZ7,!5-f the possibilities offers y this �� s d b 'SEDT/2,/5137 ..mss- Machine. 3$ 0 - In. A Thunderatorlin l a � Don' 1. Ride a horse or swim. °ice _2. Stay in a bathtub. 49 GREAT mountain ranges appear to be indestructible, but geofo- 3• Get under a lone tree: 9 I Sista know that they are in a state of constant change. Today the 4. Go under a steel bridge. %;remains of the great range that once reposed where the English 5n. Play a piano. ,Channel flows, are visible on the shores of Brittany. 6. Operate a radio,* chins,• -• • l .- �- - aline, washer or other alae- 11 , - -NIii M Satio■e'made of mitt:- trieal apparatus. ,r .. I q POI -LAte Edition / _ - 'By J.- J MILLAR WATT NOW DO I KNOW I SIFT IT ON Y0U;1 No. -= _ l!1MAT TNG DATE NEWSRAPER TNiS IS. YFgMRDAYS. x 1 v 1 _ • l _ r •, i J _a: - � - -'h• �, r alt • � , i:..... r - -�• r .. 1 _ ..-,__.._..-. n OY.7 a Dell rndleite.lue, I.a-�O + - •hit ,i. i• • :....,...•m Z.,y,a,: ..�',.... .. it-..._ b_'•.�.: tJ...... :a-�-f. ..u,.anu..rb ... .-✓.. ..aezl.: T_ .. � _ .:w�Y+.s:4'..-.� ..1-'_ -.T . .:.�_ _- , It - __: -.aa,1',LL" Mu:.::'.M1�i'n�.. .. wfYr.•;✓.,,.X :.a::. .,�.•.:y,ey � -•4'4i -� NpQ ,�M+"•"�i, s, 1.4' . .fe-.�,,v 'ta•��+d •• iSk"P>'�,f W...a,^ r.ers.'. , ok24:y-Ya �r+x4l�•�-T4'.tn,,f�Mcaa?. rt+}-• I ..R�;�Iteb. .. AVG SPEEDS ON MII.EAGB to take cover. "i'Te got to pay for - 7 the war," he protested. "Cana I ,,,,..LIFE OF TIRES a look at It?" I�I - : . #e.p.i. ' •. .•epi, N� — - • "It's gritting late," remarked WISH • - - s the first fisherman, "and we- yu� d ~: _ Rubber w>ISE� haven't caught a single fish:' �/i�q' "Well," replied his compan- - t�' w Ion, "let's let two more big ee - ones get away and than go ' O A man who'd just joined for — - training passed a captain without 1 •` 'relating, The captain stopped' him. - "Take a look at me," tie said, "Do you attach any special sig- nificance to this uniform."' , 9 The new chum looked him over, PER OURORMAL TIRE MiLEACE then grinned, "Why, you lucky I E RETURNED AT iNCREASING SPEEDS dog," he exclaimed,,"you've got a suit that fits!" L -V- PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO 4 a • A little English girl came- in late for school with this note: " Tread rubber wears out at a normal rate at 30-mile-an-hour „ average driving speeds. Higher speeds burn up the- rubber faster, "Please excuse May for being - thus reducing mileage life of tires. To help motorists conserve rubber tate. We were blitzed last night Long War For Eat Your Meals for national defense needs, tine development engineers of The hire- and she wasn't dug out until 3 atone Tire & Rubber Company are releasing the above data to show o'clock this morning." The Russians? And Enjoy Them that excessive wear at 40 miles per hour is equivalent to a waste of 92 per cent of the normal tread mileage. At 50 miles per hour; the How serious! the Soviets are waste rubber is almost double that sacrificed at the'40-mile-per-hour y counting on a long war' is indi- "Clean up your plate; iota of speed, Normal speeds mean normal wear and low mileage cost of Hors D Oeuvre8 sated by orders placed in the little boys.,is Europe are going urea. United States which cannot be 'g "Literary" Style filled for eight months. �years ago - hungry! Twenty-five that convention does not yet allow One order of particular inters t the version was; "Thi of those a woman'of breeding to walk along reveals their plans for transport- starving little Belgians." And g o can the street smoking a cigaret should fio occupy the brief interval be. g tank" by �• They have made even then we couldn't see any a prohibit a man of good taste from tween ordering and service of the flat assertion that their trans- mire sense in the grim reminder -- - -- Don p�2s are lar -- --- BY ANNE ASHLEY exercising his right" while with firat..]tem in.a meal, reading-mat- - ger than our than did the mattering small fry -.- her. ter is provided on all menu card and are capable to whom it was addressed, We Q.How can 1 remove weather d. Yes; .while 1t is 'usually un- COTers in use on dining cars of the of lilting and Ing a 15-ton doubt the wisdom of appealing stzinx from s canvas auto top? �p PP g even, care should.be taken not to Canadian National Railways !n- to a child's appetite by reminding A. Ordinary weather stains, taus—run the lines toe hear. the edge of eluding those services_operated on Apparently, the Ruasians not him that other children need food. _ `. ed by soot, rain, or dust,.can per, the paper, It.should have some the Grand Trunk -Western ]files. only intend to be Sighting.eight Dubious social im lications apart, g p _ -'hapa be best removed by brushing balance with the left-band riargin. Material used In those literary months from now, but to be tak- motivation' like this puts the . with, a hot soap solution and rias- S. She waits until she'is seated hors d'oeuvres covers a wide range � the offensive. Also it would wrong emphasis on eating—eat- _ -Ing. Some weather- stains on .can- before removing her wraps, the of Canadian subjects, economic appear that German claims of Ing is a natuial function and th�9 Tax can be lightened by using waiter or one of the men In_the historic and' scenic, ,Collected La ming annihilated the Soviet air right emphasis in on enjoyment bleaching powder, or Javelle water, party assisting her. one volume these briefs, from pre- force are entirely unfounded. of it. - - Q, How can I clean rush-seated sent and peat series, would make �"h's? a handy encyclopedia- of inform A. Use a little bran water. Bran. at]on concerning Canada. - ►- water Is prepared by adding 4-' • HAVE ' A new issue, of cards prepared Rrp,Q, This= -baudtnl of wheat brae to one D]ut ander direction of W. W. Swindell, o of cold water and simmering a General Superintendent of ,Sleep- Dreadein, Ontarl ' half ]sour. Strata and add a plat YOU HEARD? August '23t 1941. ;-- Ing and Dining Can Department, of cold water:. Canadian -National Railways, is Ltmittd, Q. How can 1 prevent rust from Co., now in use. Theme cards are illus• Berkel Products trated by loaAjils? steel lumtools. and kitchen competition ran by an American color Dhotograp s depictiaguctions of nicteaes TORONT0►1ege t. 'This It is Bing • p p. of fresh Ilurnt competition story won lust prize in a far apart h the Lions' Gate TORural S T• . R veru much. _ 1Etensila 7 ar Inme In the drawer or case In which periodical for_ stories of brevity Bridge, Vancouver, B C., and Rape Ws like the DELlCAT0 these amities are kept. and dramatic content, 'bang Tt . the Aalk Q. How- can, II remove warts Elvins Parker received a tele- well Rocks, Shepody; N,B. Other over w" a s Deliostid - ds all like utcher$ should tlin■trationa-indicate the beauty o! — Our i� vale - 'trom nay hands? gram from her brother, who was Show, Dome In Jasper National o€ the Town' � B " A, Wash the hands In a solution accompanying her husband on a park, and 'the choice situation o! They all ant DeliCuted Stec"• ' - big-game-expedition-ill-Africa. The- -lit a ilberaL quantity of washing the Chateau Ladrier in Ottawa. have'a ELICATOYoWr truly. telegram read: "Bob• killed lion h Farnsworth- soda dissolved In s pan of water. The Lccompaaying text in each _ (owns- SuB hunting.—Fred,. - - _ IDty the hands without wiping. Or, lEtvina, overcome with jllef, Instance ,gives- a comprehenifive castor oil robbed on tfie warts. of- description of city Lad :elle. ` " For further particulars on ten causes them to dry. wired 0.back: "Send him home,— >;&h bill of fare begins with a fllro new Berkel Delicator write salad dressing?Q. How canI prepare a good Some weeks Later a large•pack• capita] "V" for Victory and oar- �' j��+� D ?�+�+ /''� g �g case pack- -arrived from Africa. In ries the..Morse symbol of the now- B�+[ r-" _ rRODVgv 1 S �}.rOo? ALTDo A. Mix two teaspoons salt, and so readily recognized three dots two tables p side was a lion, Elvins sent.a tele- poops sugar. Mix one cu -and a dash. 533-W5 C011llge St. — Tolro!ato at peanut butter,with one cup of mm 'Lion received. Must De evaporated milk, also three Quar- mise. Send Bob.—Elvina." lea's cup orange juice and on"uar- Back from Africa came the re 4 - _ ter c2P lemon juice. Blend with the ply: "No mistake. Bob In lion.— - dry iagredleatx and beat unfit �." - « s' CLAS�SIF-IED ADVERTISEMENTS traaooth. - —v— . A drunk was -walking along the curb.with one foot on the adEnTS WANTED FLOWER BULBS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS sidewalk and the other In the MAKE MORE MONEY DARWIN TULIP BULBS FOR DEALERS WANTED. BY MAKER o gutter, relates Readers DlgesL !ELI. BRITISH C A N A D I A N sae. Clara u t;, pin b0c par. o .str age mus cal instruments. r A cap followed hili♦ for two Cbnted. s cards with name 1m- doses; ;i4.50 per hundred. Pride $sad foe catalogue. A. Dennis is stated, also bored assortments. Of HaerSem, Test a dozen, $5.60 ,a tO•. a61 Nairn Avenue, Wlna} e ffiquett bioeka and then said, "Colne (nest available fn- -value, work- hundred, J. Vet, Fer us, Oat p g' ; boInans and price. orde profit— — g along, buddy, and I'll help you bonus for early orders our RHEUMATIC PANS home. You're drunk," mends will want these c res HOUNDS .. ,. perience.unnecessary, Write to- GOOD -RESOLUTION — EVERY BY ROBERTA LEE Thank dod'I r" I d the PEDIGREED BEAGLE HOUNDS, sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or dro for ribs s Samples oa ap-. trained. C' H. " Hartwick, 181 Neuritis should'try Dixon's Rem.' _ drunk. "I thought 1 was a roust. British Canadian, Room Albert St., Stratford, Ont. 'edy Munro's Drug Store, Bab cripple," �4, 24 Ring West. 'Toronto. .Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. 1. What'are some of the common =v— AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO- ! LRGAL expressions to avoid in conveirsa• Three air-raid stories--all true* mobile, truck, tractor, bus and 1. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE t AY• TRACTORS tiOII? - „ marine engines. More power! The siren has just sounded," Stops carbon! 25% more mileage. }fol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, ONE 25/40 OIL PULL TRACTOR iy a maid somewhere ]n Kent told ? Ontario. Special Department for !. Is It IIeCe88a t0 •elle a gJlt Airmail for quick Information! and-One 20/35 Oil Pull Tractor. farmers collections Then one receives an announce he; employer "and I has laid your Agent x satefor.territory. eior�arD►se�n Scott, reconditioned.t Thomas L Itrent of a girl's engagement? tea on the, lawn." POSTAGE STAMPS' WANTED fl. Is it permissible to use hotel "Short air raid last night," said AEROMATiC METER COLLECTOR OF CANADIAN STICKERS . stationery when accepting Or re- Stamps will pay cash for old ' ,a the man'on the bus. "Yea—hardly AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO'- issues on or off envelope. On . VICTORY Wetting a formal invitation? worth g my teeth to for,".. c p E3 T]c IC E R s —' FOR !. Is it DuttiII mobile, Truck. Tractor, ,Baa and envelope worth more. Only inter- autos, 'doors, windows, halls and proper for • man to replied his.companion. Marine Engines. Shore Power! •ted in the so-called Young Queen homes. .Six assorted' for best, it' Stops Carbon, 25% More Mileage. Victoria issues which Includes for 50c. Harvie'• Flag Store, 23t !smoke while walking along the The A. YL P. warden told"a man Airmail fo= Quick information! the Beaver, ,Prince. Albert. and. King St.. East,,.Toronto. street with a woman? Agenta,'wrlte'for territory, Dept.- Cartier. Need King Edward fifty .� 5. Should 011e try to keep the s. Box .163, Vancouver, Canada cent Write. me. describing what QUILTING ° FILMS DEVELOPED you have. All lettere will be one. sight-head margin of a letter even? } '1 BABY CHICKS wared• R. C. Hunter, Morpeth, QUILTING PATCHES, 4. When should a woman se- _ AND PRINTED Ontario. •,.GOOD QTSAI,• ity prints and plain broadcloth. IQOTe her wraps'when dining in w OR tS EXPOSURES CULL YOUR POULTRY THIS FALL. Four pounds for one dollar.poat- 25C You'll need fresh laying stock to HOOF TRIMMERS veld. Textile Jobbers,' Ward 8t, to restaurant of a hotel? l meet British demand for eggs. Toronto. -FREE ENLARGEMENT Faking chick-orders tall delivery; HOOF_ TRIMMERS, SO INCHES. - ;ANSWERS Wltb Every Roll a few laying pullets. Write for satisfaction guaranteed. ;3.25 de- AERO FiLM FINISHERS Bray, Fall Service Bulletin. Bray livered. Matt Vt'olowidryk, Venn, STAMPS s Il- One's personality L reduced to HOZ IZl TORONTO Hatchery, 130 John North, Hamill+ Sack. FREE TRADING MEMBERSHIP, • minimum if he' persists in em• ton, Ont. one month. Elite Stamp Exchange, P)OYIAg such words as 'O.K." for PERSONAL Box 1732 Winnipeg. Manitoba. "'all rght "yeah" for FARM MACHINERY'per"; . PARCELS FOR OVERSEAS SUPERFLUOUS 'H A I R SAFELY, wA1rTED "kid" for "child"; "gets my goat" SOL.D[ERS NO. 42 McCORMICK-D E E R I N G permanently, privately removed: a for "anIIo ■ me"' II to Combine, new last year. Mel Hunt, ace, Limbs; Treatment $2.00 y , D you" for Ceatala Razor Blades, Choc- R R. 4, Brantford. postpaid, plain wrapper. Guar- GIRL; general MIDDLE AGED WOMAN } 'St's for you to decide"; sure for eoott�Laces Soap,—Gaza.All tiles a cation, kill rot Chemists Com- general tiouaework, no "yes" or "Certainly"; sad "I don't g CARS, NEW AND USED y - ing. 427.Palmerston Blvd. . difficult to procure to Britnta. pany, W}Ikie, Sask. .•�� eget you" for "I don't understand." Save time and trouble. .Send -MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED 'M 9 $1,00 with same, regimental Toronto's oldest Chrysler,.PI to secure subscriptions 1n rural people.of r9linement,and Satpeeial- o ym- MODEL BUILDERS SUPPLIES areas. Sales experience helpful. ' anmber, and calf of Soldier or oath dealers; three locations, 632 permanent position, generous or- ! jy women do not use these ezpres• Airmenor- DESPATCH to C.A.O. PARCELS Mt Pleasant Road '2040 Yonga AIRPLANES -'BOATS- RAILROADS rangement. Farmers' Magazine, /loaf,• DEiPATCH (Regi), azo Hal at., 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Canada's largest and most 'com- 71 Richmond W. Toronto. = No {' Street, Toronto. Receipt mailed Used• Care`make us many friends. plate hobby house, wholsale and - to your addrew. _retail, Complete catalogue of all _ S. N0; personal.stationery alone EARN EXTRA MONEY Itlto and supplies, ten cents. • I.loyd'e Hobby Craft, 635 St. Clair' =1s suitable for this`purpose. SNAPSHO'T'S TO-DAY �. NO; it shows a lack of respect BELL MASTER KRAFT 'CHRIST- West, Toronto. fo the woman y max Cards with name imprinted, TREASURES TO-MORROW especially If,ahe >�' Nervous Restless also boxed Assortments. @clan- ROOFING Your films are carefully and scion- .. tve, attractive Garda -of highest eine who also smokes, The fact workmanship a e 11 themselves PROTECT YOUR STEEL ROOFS. tif}calty processed .by.Imperial, to when shown to friends. Lip to, Have them coated with.our spec- make sure they last Girls ]00% profit. Make more — Sell la] roof coati'ag. Guaranteed to A er S EIIPUSURE FlLM8 Sae, ,/ Cranky? Restless4/Z�/ th a beak Experience unnecessary. stay on 5 years, Estimates on new with beautiful enikrgement -tree. , Can't sleep?The Write today for details. Samples work end repairs. C. W. Fer us- 8 reprints with enlargement zbo �\ TE � easily?Annoyed by on approval. Master Kraft, b48 oa, Roofers, • 164 Howard bark Thousands of letters froth satlstlsd' " male functional Doherty Bldg., .Toronto.'- Ave., Toronto, MElrose 9852. customers teatify to our superior _. orders pad monthly distress?Thea MEDICAL quality and service. Lydia E. Pfaltham's V FARM FOR SALE ( egetable. Com- t1MPT0RTAL Pdt/To SERVICiD 1 pound, famous for over'80 years is NATURE'S HELP — DIXON'S REM- Devt. D, Station 1, Toronto. BACHELOR UNA$LE TO WOR helping such rundown, weak, nervous $ edy for. Rheumatic .Paine Neut- - his farm of 100 acres, desire@ to ltle. Thousands praising It. Mun- • conditloas.Made tspscfaAy 1'a lawmen. sell .or suitable partner. Henry ro's Drug Store; 335 Eig}n, Ot- *t.�■ 38-41 WILL WORTH TRYMOI , Hewar. Apple Hill, Ont ,, taws PoptDald 11.00. s.7.7VL 'ry "t --0ae of the Pickering Dairy de- Englandt iver"Y trucks was subjected to what --..;As we go to preee,thvdeaths-of 068 ISMS ` Looked like a deliberate attach at 10 Mrs. Ralph Bertrand, is reyorted atAI W, . minutes to tour, Sunday .morning, Hamilton. Funeral arrangements to RMERS 0'f S 'O NT when two men, driving another be announced. --cunt on Prouee, o[ "The lg w. drovv headlong into the dairy -LOST - wallet containing a - _..- .. garkod . in trout of a sum of money - on Church Sltr, or WE PAY TORfONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET -_ �* b Mt �tig anntsat ��r� k uv�k,.elle EGGS ,HOGS : •-'Bub $c*ett �e•e been k�i�te !'tom a �+l1rcA fir, reetdenre, The impact, Kingston Road. Reward for return- , n e`ae aeo�st 104"Jed b enough noise to' in to owner residing at Mrs. Rosa. �.:'R'tNr dat`t, •an a tags l�h+ •• ?` g g • -whir. t�t►d •tem' • HtlN*lua Aker ne%t'ly everyuae lu that nei. Burns'. . CALVES - LAMIRS end 1)ouo4,, wit •A\4'F0nb., )i*;W Mir, ghttorhaod, We underotand negotiat_- ST. GEORGE'S ANGLIFZN r - :.aald Ma', k-$Al Xw• vt:y w� auu •. are prcaeewiing, Tka dairy Burk CHURCH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 14TH. AN72 ALL. KINDS OF :. . Vaadea�[rvu►ad .v►lal , *Vv" wo 40 - badla= danfaged, and so were'the W lite, laid by *0 kWSAI `R'el- 4ha 'gtag drivers, St. George's Anglican (;hurch, in - L - w�sone co, thirough the vkilage, -Tt►e Wwnen's hlisalona,ry SocletY Pickering, was the asters of a pretty Poultry, both live and dressed ._,Mrs- W. 1, Clark is vi&Wug her at the furred Church entertained event on Sunday morning last, Sept- daughter, Mrs. Dred Balul" clad the mutters - and aiambers of the ember 14th, when Rey, E. G. Robin- /�c sly, sit $oxford, for a days Baby Eand at their September meat- Bon performed the'Rite of Christen. pCKERil \ ti FAR1�1f.7 -Jdr. John Muskar, who i in the Swu da School room=, Fol- - ` ,— "�rpeellt ng Y ins for Edwaxd. Byre, infant son of - '�, wens threatened with :an attach lowing the usual Devotional and Bus-' Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. RuddA The LIMITED a pneumoniaw is still confined to his iness Period, severed of the children ceremony was attended uy about . bed convalescing. presented some nuanbere they had thirty of the members of both fatRF3GISTERED EGG GRADING STATION ..•The Township Medical Officer of learned at Vacation School, Mrs, iee. The Godparents were: Mrs. Fred- WHITgy ONT. PHONE WHIB'i'Y $89 °alj;► gealyh, D; N. F. Toaalinaon, Clare- Jenkinson, Baby Band Supt., gave.an erick Hume, Mr. Scott Owens and Inont, is conducting testa for sugpec- interesting resume of the Bend-since pilot Officer William Rice (proxy), kid whooping-cough in the-Pickering it was first organised. A social was now stationed.in England. Following- - -- - ---- --- ----.-- -- -- - kiillrge school. enjoyed at the close. the ceremony, a reception was held - • ' JWe regret having to report The funeral took place on Monday, at the home of the grandparents, Mr. the critical illness of Mrs. Frank J. of the late Francis P. Maddsiord, of and Mrs. E. L. Ruddy, "The Herm- Q ig relp ',pl+onse, who underwent another oiler- Kingston Road, East. Deceased was a ltage", for-the out-of-town guests. Iioa, in the East Genera! Hospital life-long resident of this neighbor- The happy event took place on the quer the week-end, 1 . t hood, born in Pickering Townahilp 46th wedding anniversary of Mr. and - s�Mrs. Frank Baker, and Mr. Vail- near Audley, a son of .the late Em- M18, E: I, Ruddy. attended the funeral of the lot- manuel and Mrs. M:addaford. He had filer's grandaughter, Miss Marion, agebeen ill for some months. Daring late CpMING EVENTS i*=r 16, only daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. years he was employed ai the Red � NOW SHOW ING��A�� perlsp, of Kingston, whose death Wing ,Orchards• A member of St. The members of the Dnnbarton followed where an attack of acute appen• Francie_l de Sales Church, Pickering, Unit of the Red Cross are hawing a --- -__-.-- � 1 where requiem masa was conducted Euchre and Danns in the school on -HUGE ��(� �F 6-An interesting development fol- at S s,. m• He is survived by his Acife Friday evening, Sept. 26th. There - v`r✓ Imag the altering of the course of Elizabeth i Coakwell, three daughters: will also be a sale of work and a Rhe river, s4th of the village, at-the Margaret and Helen at home and White Elepbw Sale. Proceeds will an► highway bridge, is the inclined Oagharine, of'Toronto; _also one bro- be used for the Christmas boxes be- Men' Rubber anduals0 Rubbere' /Concrete breakwater wall, which is dyer, Thomas, of Toronto, and three ing sent to Dumbarton and District • �n ogvering the east bank, on the curve. sisters: Mrs. Joe. Stephenson (Ann- boys,, serving in His Majesty's For- bred Cloth Ra•nliCoats, $&SV _ 1tarpoes is W Protect the bank ale), Toronto; Mrs. Geo. Moss (MAY), ees. AAm. 25c. Time 8 P. m. *� _1' Q "inst the strong cuizents of the Toronto, and Mrs. Norman Common- IN MEMORIAM Men's Kneel-lRubber. Boots $1.98 Alpring floods: der (Susie), Toronto. Interment in -N: man, walking on the roadside, Pickering R. C. Cemetery. The veryNAN -- ere mile east of the village, was large funeral was e, tribute to the In loving memory of our den's Work Boots, ►5' isman a at Istrtio by a car late Tuesday night deceased, testifying to his popularity dear Husband and Father, John An- nd badly injured, Dr. Cartwright as a genial likeable gentlem=t nan, who passed away, September sQ (� d him to Oshawa hospital. Di1Yic- -Many Star readers herb had a 17th, 1940. _ $2.50 for$'s+C�a/�`�✓0 _ 1t mty was experienced in obtaining his pleasant surprise one day last week, Only a memory of bygone days, �t �+n cc ;. soars, or address, but it is believed when the face of John Martin was And a sigh for a face unseen, en's Fine;