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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_09_26 " N Ar•Y ; ? .."�-..�.M �.m+� ,tr -may.•,., -..-` ,i"�'�ti`-„ ..�' �:'�.. - _ mom.. o--'. 'c,...._ ._,..a..- '_,�'......,.R .:..,•.en,,.,.'• -r.��..`'� '_y..a + �. ., 7 iT - ^r 411 '...>. VOL. LXI .PICHERING, ONT., R`RIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1941 No. 6 >Rl1J�{la4f�tDtt{tl t,sti,Der. - � -'•:�, ��d�a� PHEASANT NOTICE ''.SHOOT .HERE 70 .,BE RE. FORSYTH, ODtor lc me•ricat AmocationofOat.;to lies. eano . •.Eyened by amofntment. Pbone 1804.Claremont.Ont. need - townsh� - s- _mont � MILLSWmbero[ the American Optometeal annou, b 'this GREENWOOD* ow - -- Although the' daily presb announ- 1856--193G xl (� VONAL l) RUDDY Barrister. ce'd on Tuesday, that four days on .Solicitor.Notary Public Mo.teytvn,oaa. DEATHS - .lobs Clements -of -Chopping A�gfofinerlr up�eah�y the lute'A.E.Chris- the end of next month had been set i , p g ' gna.aoutb Rina of G6. liowA.Whitby. sty PROUSE at the East General by the Dept. as the pheasant shoot- . . . . +,, l • w ing period.for this year, the Secre- Hospital, Toronto, Wednesday, Sept. Mjlton k><lled in MONDAY WEDNESDAY. BEATON, BELL 1f RQ55` ?4th, 1941, Bernice Leila Allen,_ be- �1 tary of the.Pickering.TowmsAip Game AND FRIDAY, Barrtstor--s fs 1K tars - loved -vUe of Frank J. Prouse Pick- Committee, Mr. Hugh Pugh, stated action overseas .J,BEATON. K.C. TeWphoue- last night, that this.municipality had -ring, Ont., and loving mother of _ 7 Cents per Bag Clinton, Funeral from—the-late res- �' - Bi�OKE BEI L—K C._ Adel,2838. not yet.determined the dates for this -One of the Overseas -asualties 25 bag lots - 6 cents per bag /;H.F.ROSS township, end intimated that the. idenoe, Pickering, on.Friday, Sept. -- - $72 Bay St. same number of days only, as last 26th, at 2.30 o'clock, D. S T. Inter- reported last week, which was of For Profitable gig feeding -- Local interest, was the death of not JOHN L.POND Toronto year, would be open here. ft appears ment in Erskine Cemetery. Fine grinding is necessary, ;W �NPUS�McMILLAN-Bamater.-Sol- that the local Officer John R. Glementb, age 26, THIS MILL DOES IT ltor,,N�'�otary Public. 19 Melinda Street authorities have the "killed while. on' active service.” T rowta.'Teledhoae Ei,tin"Cil. f:Dtf privilege of using any one or more CENTENNIAL CHUitCH John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. of the days announced by the Dept. GOLDEN JUBILEE M. Clements, of Milton, Ont, and a l�ntai rhe local "season" will be determined October 5 th and 7th. nephew of Mrs. F. T. Bunting. Hew-doi - - &BBEATT. FALIu�I6$,L D 9.. and announced. at a meeting being - µ+as s, frequent visitor to Pickering, Clare G. Maclean' hL R. A: L Q 3 held' Shortly. On Sunda B. Arch. Registered Arekitect D.L,.a.Graduate of ttia Royal t'.ottese of y, October 5th, %entenn- and well-known to many here. He napaid SW4"m and-tae unti•setlty d Toronto. ial Church, Highland Creek celebrat. graduated from,Toronto Uruveri in Graduate of University of Toronto l 1�remence second�laor oat of St. Ai>,•d. g ty Cbaeeb,IPicterigs,Lane. Omne bats: Y . es.its 66tS Anniversary, with servic- 1938,and worked at Hollinger Mines '�1pe, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 6214- k,� 6p t,.'P%f,o1 'ppol°isea°t` ACi'y Soldiers addresses es at 2130 and' 7.30 p. m. D. S. T. as an engineer until enlistment. The Residence, Plckeziag, 27 s Il _---- - Pbwe 1T00 `� Rev. T. VBG", Neal, will have enarge of sympathy of their manor friends here :�i:r"* a avba. wanted the afternoon service, assisted by is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clements _ PETER .LEVINE B. 4 the choir of Pickering United Church. and daughter, (only,, surviving child) ;#arrister, Solicitor etc. r Once again, an appeal is ,nalde for Rev. George Dix, of Washington, Mrs. W. F. Butcher, of Medicine Hat. Office howl'— 1-- 6, Wet. and SaL D4 HR:STON. annum 98SP the in of the names of the Rill be assisted by the Wexford Un- ♦ Con•.,aneer.Pommiaswoer tar isending King Str. Ptek.emt- Liszt to Lgns;lrg aletstt d w.s A nnum:>zu. aeaer of boys of this'district (Pickering Vill- ited Church- choir in .the evening. Iiiµdale y ng HEAD QI#'FICE -- OsHAw Q vale.one. age and surroundings) who are now Tea is being served between services Feckless Drl vers W WILL. C. MUR#L&R oversews, or in service on,distant to friends from a distance. On Wed- v JUSTICE OF THE PEACH commands. A u of ladies of the nesdey evening, the Jubilee Supper, for the County of Ontario village are prepared and-anxious to is Another y the Toronto el cram from 6.50 to g30 D. S.•T. followed lees driving by the Toronto Telegram • . .,-,�.•..� ' .;I a+►- PICKERING ONT. send parcels to the boys, but have by a proKT� — a Pageant of the y truck driver, similar to one given t IKilids 73 N " not the complete addressee with which =hutch history, musical numbers etc• the tour-corners one afternoon IsasInsurance of All r - -• A,'E- RICHARDSMN to carry on their ood,work. Nantes rasween in contt bet1891 and 1941. g week-end, will bring about an interr- IGIENNDRAL INSURAN@$ and addresses left with the News Admission, 86c. uption-in the supposedly accident Beet Rates A.811a1rJle With REAL $STATE Office will be banded to this group +free record of which he boasts. The "eIIr1ty and Service. - upon receipt. i MELVILLE CHURU --truck was approa¢hfng from the east CONVEYANCING drew _ i-As cid established aseney, ready - West HiU _. pled out as from the trafftic, corner, 7OUGHs Pbent ;t to serve. Horticultural Soc• Rev. Murdo Maclnnes, Pastor of the two solid linea, and BRQtlGN71M PICK St3 passed ee_'v- - ° -"-Phone P7cit. 6000. - __- Mel;ills Presbyterian Church, ..West cull ells right at the intersection. �"" l+Cty at Roselfank Hill, has received his crll to the col- The, very thing, those interested in �-- ours. He v"1 reach his last sermon I the village, have been com lainin _ w�. MAW � p g , . p g NOTICE The Pickering Horticultural Soo- on Sunday morning, Sept '28th., to about. _ , WCll6NSaD AUCTIONESB AND - VALUATOR iety-mwata at Rosebank at the Name Which all friends and scquaCntancea --AL'DLEY 1fasks gala batt! way *VWA l ad Mr. and 11dre. .Gerald Cowan, on a,re cordialjy mvited The. Hour of _ _ Oele Saiea oeadocted As'ywhstre Saturday next, at 2.30 p. m. and ev- service is 1OL30 S. Time. ' ^-�+•—+� sAdiven Mr.FLooe or write. Address 614 Danflas ening. The Toronto Field IraturaJ- A shower is being g (,'O,�I, (,,©$H - , . • Mrs. Jack Spencer (Doris Bryant) at. ► Street, last. ists Club are sponsoring the-meeting •-BURNING] AM —: BOYES her arents'_home,on Wed. Get. 1st. v 'Whitby. Ontario, and.various groups will explore var- ...-WOODS CHMENT a p - lova leads such as trees, buss, fungi, An- �- by the friends of the community. Note _ ► _ ya 8rierbush S S�ital birds, .-into-ts and flowers. This is interesting wedding took place change of date - BAND, QtRe QBiils on Saturday rfternoon, beptember an i4nnual affair, with this Club, and 20th, at St. George's A lican Church, To the. Patron's of Din - Government Liceneed . r'ge g _ t3's Garage: -sIIl�• . To - � - leaders from the L'ntverstty and r- piekering, when Winnifrrd Grace, - - BUILDER'S SUPPLIEti - Ia'iain St, E. Stouffvill6.Ont` onto Clubs will be..present. Each will daughter of :lir. and Mrs. Leonard HAving joined the Activa Service,- - Phone'19i take a lunch basket. It prurnises to Burninrharn,.Frenchmgn's Bay, be- .f a-iglt to take this opportunity of alFo local cartage work be an interesting Lima The evening . expressing my thanks to the many lernfty, Mediesi, and Svrgical came the bride. of John Russell, son We havPalao plaeed in sioek a futl cases taken. meeting will be under the crlairmen- i ?f Mr. and Mtn. Arthur tioyes, of customers who have so kindly given LINE of MAPLE LEAF biILLINQ ship of Dr. Iii M. Saunder°. Pickering; Rev.,E. C. Robinson, Rec- me.- .thenr patronage throughout the � -- �� 'Maternity Serni•Room ��. duration of my business: GObI?.,ANY FEE=. n IN MEMORIAM tor, orficiatirig...Miss Kate Fawkes, :.•`s 4 Registered Nurses in attendance and Sincerel• thanlan 24 hour service rens �. -i organist of the church to=ed the ,._�yiaton Slee R. C.y0.�C: g p y A `W. MITCHELL .7lnfbulance Service SLEEP — In loving iner:tory- of a� wedding music. p, Dear Wife and-Mother, Mabel Sleep, The bride, given in- marriage by .piC}1BIlIIgy Ont. _MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 who passed' away, Sept..25th, 1937. her father, Wore A street-length frock MISS AGNES TORRA_NCE CELE- �f old-gold. with bruwn acc- BRATED 99th BIRTHIiAY ON Phore Office 74 Rea. 06 +�. Upright and just in .all her ways; eo M�, - -and t -- Faithful rue ACCIDENTS to the clad of her I essories, and corsage of Talisman SEPTBER 22nd. days; oses.-Mrs. Fred Stork, sister of the COLEMAN [n silence she suffered, in prcience. bride, was matron=of-honour; and Mies Agnes Torrance, (near Ers- °ACCidents Ea"en. she bele, _ . .: Mr. THarry W. Boyes, brother of the.-kine Church) -has been receiving the _ ��. --�� Till-'God called her home to suffer l�'°O 67O°msman. •The ustiers were congratulations of her many friends Instant ll ht cook Stoves. Tjoeally no more. l Sir. Fred Stork and Mr. Don. Keimp, this week, on having reached the re- g � _ —Ever remembered 7ivaband- and I Following the. ceremony, a. recep- markable a of 99 ears-While in s0 qu1Qk, 60 EiBfaetorJs. IDBure with, four tion 'was held at the home -of the y - - 4 Son, Howard, the north of Pickering Township we Coal Oil• Stoves let. hot • .,.;Local Agent _ J bride's parents, Mrs. Burningham and ha,4 had f; number who had reached BCroenB Mrs. Boyes mothers of the bride and, plates,—Window- � • •„ .SEE - • !IN MEMORIAM � - the 90 s, the south section has not - groom ieceiving. Following a W,edd- Screen doors arden'toolff � reported such an interesting event ►�{ 'CYRIL E. MOR LEY - rl-10 — In loving memo of Will- ing trip .to Northern ,Ontario, Mr. 'for some time.'Miss Torrance it o 1 g �' j ys and all hardware at right _GENERAL INIURANCE iam Tho who and.Mrs: Boyes µ-all reside at Pick- g passed away, Sept. ruin fairly good- health, and-'the New.. • SERVICE . . PROTECTION 23rd, 1939. g' _ _ : extends'its congratulations. prices. . ._. •' —Ever remembered by The family. - Bring t) your lawn mowers t/ Euchre and Dance COMING EVENTS btsharptncd„andrepaired See our new selec- ? . p . tion of Rugs • Tonight Pickering Public ' Library' Euchre ALVIN BUSHB i • to be held in the Town H�11, Picker- and Darce,,in the o own .Hall,•To- Hardware Tinsmith ► — Ing, on Frida• evening, Sep.-. G6 night. Friday, Sept. .,6th, Adm. 25c. A LOVELY DISPLAY IN S IYRNAS g' p-' Refreshments. PICKERIN AND AXMINST)� qj � - (tonight). Euchre to begin at 8.30. s - Refreshments and Dancing At 11.00. ..St PAUL'S ANGIdCA.\ W. A'.• Walnut Dresser,Si mo!.� Slee]'Bed BUSES AVE [pan Barrett's Orchestra' will play. ' ' Prizes to be given—dor the Euchm ANi`'UAL SUPPER Mattress and Springs — $61.25 FOR TORONTO TUESDAY OCTOBER 7th 1941 Proceeds in d of the Pickering Pub- �. g 80YES DRUG CO., Ltd Every hour at six minutes to the tic Library. DUNBARTON / Walnut Cedar-lined Chests 121.50. hour from 7.54 a: rub to 9.54 .p. mLL STORE, -- — " and up and at 6.09 a• m. and 10.44 p. m. daily, Lind at 6.44 a. m. daily.except a w • �_PICK.,_ERINGII NEWS4 A STUDIO COUCH and TWO S'undaya and Holidays. Cameras, Films; OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — $69:5^ Special Notice of . < _ lOR'OSHAWA s Set rinks. Ice Floor and Table Lamp and • Eve hour at thirty-one minutes + GIFTS FOR THE HOME Every m'- atepayers eet�n cream. after Y,he, hour from 9.31 -a. ,m. .,to - r 10.31 p. m. and at 7.31 a1 m., 8,38 �,/ii as for all dc for Ambulance, Day or Night a. m., and 11.41 p. m. dally, and at PHONE 1300 6.30 a. m. daily except Sundays and Village OI� eri n Holidays. _ • nasions, a Preacriptibas carefully cm. . A. STERtITT g get poutstdcd. - - � TRAVB INFORMAZION AT A special Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Police Villa Funeral Dlrectar EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 of Pickering, will be held on the edening of.Monday, October 6th, 1941, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of voting on the•issuhlg _ LOCAL DELIVERY r -of Debentures for additional necessary Fire Equipment for '' a STORE HOURS: 8 a, rm - 10 za4 Furniture Dealer a _ ._P1wCKERING ONT. _ + 16 -_ Village. All Ratepayers are urgently invited to be prem daily. Sunday: 9 a, m, - 9 p. u6 -- , _ ' POLICE VILLAGE BOARD "' _ PSOAjb P•f�. BPS !. •:• t¢.. -:sc.i.:2•W.:Cn,4,C:..v:e �.a:•tnc.<asx..-w. �.•_...-'te'- •: -_ :`tn:.ay.+a .i�. +->a-aer�ti '. .. .....s...-i...xr .c- - - "� -_.�aAmftav�+ ._ ',ti' Y.4f �-•H:`-' ', ".', .. ." =.,:_.-.. .:`,-!" '"S:'. ' X41. /�. - :•+�—_ , t'•.. LL of candy.And K you wash your Cromwell Warned -- - e.m you'll got two pieces." ' Soldiers of Reform t 110 1 Can ? Grandson: ."Can't ( take a s bath?" GOid OD W A PIPE �. BY ANNE ASHLEY Britain's action in extensive •, YALE _ (Coming home on his first leave, provisipa for education of its DOTiGHT POUCH-tH - Q. How can I keep my drains the young Scottish? soldier was seta troops in "why they are fighting" HANDY SEAL- �" Islean? ting it hot from his father because stands is"strong historic preced- t ft.1.8. „`Q K•TOP Tins _ A Place a large lump of wash- he hadn't written home often en- ant. ileo packed In P°clot sods:In the sink and thea pone Oagh. Prominent in the records of fling water over It until it has ,You peomised tae write every Oliver Cromwell u his concept ' !washed' down the drain. (crease week,- didna' yer' said the old man that his brigades must be formed Will not accumulate sad stop up sternly: of men who 'shared his vision of r itr die drain. Do this about once a "Yes, father," - .• freedom, In'one of, his vigorous wash, "An' even when I wrote tae ye. statements, Cromwell once do- Q. How can I remove all odor enclosing a stamp for a reply. ye clared that he wanted men who ! 'yrom pans that have been used didna' write P' "]mow what they fight for and ` $or strong•amelling vegetables such "No, father; I haft' the time." love what they know.". GROWN, I N S U N N Yr SOUTHERN ONTARIO Y cabbage and,onions. "Thea," snapped ,father.. "whit A. Place a little salt on'tho hot' did ye dae wt' the stamp?" range and tura the palls upside down over the burning salt. The 'Officer: "How long did k - odor will disappear. -take' you to learn to drive ■ '' `•` 'J _ Q. How can I tint lace or mus- motor car?" - ;;� ' ' f•����I' �,i� _ . _ .' - :.Zia curtains s cream color.? Private:, Oh, three or four.„ .x( r "';Y: :r:.� '. '� , • -- ..A. This can be accomplished by �Dfficer: .'!Weeks?” . - - ftpiag them Into weak coffee or Private: "No, 'sir - motor tea. Be sure, however, that the carat" Sutter is strained before putting - . tbe:curtains into It. _ d fellow got.oil.the bras with a ,� sM Q. How can I easily remove lint bundred•pound bomb under his arm "grom furniture upholstery? and sat down. A. Go over the upholstery with a - "What's that you've got on your f 'ss M I-rr - Yf wet chamois wrung day. lap?" asked the conductor. p V CT COKE OV E Q. How can I prepare cabbage "It's s delaybd action bomb,I'm � `. HAMILTON BY-FR sauce? -- taking to the police station," caste - y A. Cabbage sauce is excellent the answer, when.served with broiled fish In 'Zumme,"' said the conductor, ^►� - -- ylaoe of the usual tartar sauce. "you don't want to carry a thing tiA,MtLTOML t It can be made by shredding finely like that on your lap. Put It under °'"�•�` %,head cabbage sad mixing with the seat!" .. :. I chopped green peppers, 1 cup -v- 116,'Z�Z - - . •�., saw diced celery, t tablespoons chopped "Whatever made you buy a .- nuts, 1 cup boiled dressing. and 4 house In such a desolate spot?" tablespoons ob111' sauce. Ohill for "The smartest real estate several hours before serving. agent in the business," lyes' ���//// Vit . dvi• NAVETEC", � � _.� , c�•:�.�t�ar• _ \ ./� - _ iN leis? supplied wive l�°O a'� will osoMsaril7 -YOU HEARD? 06ro l amotmer portion o= eels available fele tIN aftfollt .. redaoiai Two acquaintances were Ce18averted to brating a reealon with liquid re• be i--- li�dted gn�tw' s M ,tglntis useshmeats Ill • hotel room when �I� / use to a* �itioae, Y°'l aM then were loud poundings at the PARCELS FOR OVERSEAS !� r / _. lel View voil�blo ��# >i� door and s shell! female voice was o! then• - ,.3eard 7e11fag: '.Let me Ill. 7ott S©LDZER.S = - bra_ let +core Contain Baser Blades. Chee- // to ty]T votuf I;be _ '� w»tool" 021111. rsei� -----�`'�-- during .l.t'a. Cla'arotrn. 4i-rtttt. fuel r+4+1�''�e°;� "Hearns, that's my wife,'• whir- Beet Leese. Soap - all thins. yrther SaBpe pWod one of tae men. **he'll kill dlrnerlt to oroeare In Brltata. genies regard a s;adYioi•a� - Save time sad trouble. Seed le t0 aeomf 'lao it she finds us In here, drink- sloe with Samar regimental ---- sbottid ?� be unable fol, ; aaasber, and Haft of Soldier or se t4 ung llgtao�we'11 have to hide:' afr,.e. to C.A.O. PARCHLS est of the ! be "Where'll we hide?" said the nBSPwa"CH (R•A+d), we Bar lease oe>asibalf it a p pasts MAW --_ St t. Toronto. RisesfOt mailed 1 Ookej p eoDrsoa -. _ ether fellow. 'There's no hidtos to »m, address. -+• the Preselat Place hese,' - p L1lited YSetbtT• *..tit, aald gisalio "We'll have to /p out through is the 8920 i will apix bio eft ti. Ithe window," answered the excited a'v+►ua' _. .. fere. -- - - - _ - •. - • _ .. ... -- THROAT Ttie second fellow went to the / p before. - - - :'window, opened it and peered 90L _._. vatrols p We can't lama out of here." heSORE ? - '� -'._ �► ,� ���Tq ;or 700a _ ! "Why?" asked the first mea. For cofnmon on.the thirteenth floor." eridInar4- ° y soar Oil 8Y-PR 1te explained. E1lrtaat `` d - "This Is ao time to be gaper- sus 011 stitious." said the first man. "Go 311!T ahead and lump." be- "What's that grecs of string 4F - _. ?• �° a _ - tied round your finger for ns _ h 1i1t1iACr1s - "That'g ■• knot. Forget-ms- _..;. ; not Is a flower; with flour we ;'make bread and with bread wa eat cheese. This is to re- e ­S �S A F E S ' . mind me to. buy some pickled IP anlofiR" , retlet Your BUUKV and CASH _ teem FiRE and THIEVES. We _ -v- - have L size and type of safe, or . . : CLASSIFIED ADVE R ? ISEM •EN ? S . . .. Two men OII a cargo steamer 43ablowt, for may purpose. visit were•comparing notes as to their Visit.e writs It. roe price•. etc. to -occupations before the war, ,One 11.4 Front St, E., Toronto -" - - . Diad been a Fseoblisleel 1113,porter sIId the other , _-AGENTS 1'<'A\TED . . '•- l•'LUKi:JIt 'IllLkts ,•. RHEUMATIC YAI11T5 . had been a magician. ,.&'J,TAYLOR- UMI r W MAKE MOR' F 110'1EV DARWIN TULLN BULBS FUR The porter said to the clan: sal(-. •Clara 13tatL 'pink 6Uc per IT'S 1MPURTANT —'EVERY SUF �a�srr SET.L BRITISH C A N A D I A N ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- "What can you do?" a dozen; ;4.50 per hundred. Pride = • -- •_ avnigr IQ.��� WORKS Christmas Cards with name fore of Haarlem. 7.uc a dozen, 35.30 a • itis should try Dixon's Remedy. u printed', also boxed assortmelits Munro's Drug Store, '135, Elgin, 1 can make thingli �disappedr. " Finest available; in Calue,"wbrk- hundred. J. Vct, i segos, Vnt Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. ' =I'll show You," replied the magic- - manship and price. 10U7.,profit- - r tai, FEMALE � ;Bonus for early --there. Your GRINDERsib'UR SALE :friends will want --these tarda. TRACTU7ill just then a•torpedo hit then shipa FE a Ut' THE FAMOUS 393 ,"Cat Experience unnecessary. 1 Write clone" grain grinders,with 8" flat' ONE 25/40 OIL PULL' TRACTOR and sunk her. The two men were today fdr details, Samples on aD- double-sided plates. New. The Women who suffer proval. British Canadian. Room r ght• grinder for use with light and One L0/35' Oil Pull Tractor. s flung into the Water; They scram• ���• irregty. 44, 2t King Neat, Toronto. y Both rccondltioned. Thomas L. F lar periods with IIervous, moody tractur - $36.510 - freight paid• Scott, Cromarty, Unt. bled on to a raft. Ths porter look• ssppe•lls due to functional cause Write Beatty, Bros. Limlted,.l3o> -T-_---s should find Lydia Z.Plnkham'0 AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO- 144 4,L, , ereUa Unt. :.: ad around 'with'disgust, and, see- VOrtable Compound'simpiy mar- mobile, truck, tractor, bus and _ ., _ •" STICKERS ' - - :fag;Do .sign of the chip, h• said oe ora to relieve such dlstres(( marine eneinev. More 'power! HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL to the magician' "I suppose •you Pinkham•s Compound td madb StOPW-carbon! :5%..more mileage. espeei IY to help weak,tired worn- Airmail for quick informatlonl L L A R N HAIRDRESSING THE Vii-TURI STICKER'S - FUR think that's funny?' ea to go smiling thru di>ncult days. Agents, write for territory. Dept Robertson Method. lnformutiun autos, doors, windows, halls and Over 1,000,000 women have reported D. Box 163, Vancouver k nada, on request regarding fall classes, homes. Six assorted for 3Uc, 1Z —o_ amusing benents, WSLL woRTg for SUc. Harvte'a ,'tug Store, 234 " now beginning. Robertson's Hair . Thin - Grandmother: if you wash Taymal REPRESENTATIVES (Either Sex) dressing Academy, 137 Avenue g' St. cast, Toronto. your face, I'II'giY.e y0U apiece able to sell a health special- _Road, Tororfto:' ty (profitable): Write Coope 11ALILTING Remedies, Yonge' Street, Toronto. l ha:AL - 44UILTING PATCHE.i_600D e;LAL. -AEROMATIC METER 3. k L:INUSAl, LAW 0FU'10E,.CAP• illy' priltts und' plain' bruuoclow. " 1tol Theatre Building, St. Thumas. Four pounds for one dollar post. ` Untariv. Specia-1 I)epartment .-for .paid. Textile Jobbers, Ward'AERUJAT[C METER FOR AUTO-- St. 1 mobile, Truck, Tractor, Bus and farmers cuilectiuria. Toronto. Marine Engines. More Power.! WANKS TO KELLOGG� Stops Carbon! 25% More Mileage. MEDiC. STAMPS p _ �. At for •quick irtfaroration!- _ 7 7Agents, wrier for territory. Dept • '- _ ALL-BRAN, THAT TROIBLE Box 163, Vancoui er, Canada, --GOOD rARheumat Pains or ulr- . TRADINGM E HIP FREE RADItiG ML B ERS HIP,its should try Dixon's Remedy, one month, Elitete Stamp Exchunge, - 3' Munro's Drug' Store, 335 Elgin, Box'1732 Winnipeg, Manitoba. AIM '!= ONLY A MEMORY - ELECTRIC' Pti11E' CLEARANCE Ottawa. Rostpafd $1.00, • _ __ _ A FEW 1940 MODELS STILL TO _ HAVE YOU GOITRE,^•-%A.BSORBU' - r- -- -- __ clear at cut prices. 200. gal.. and reduces and removes,•Price $5.00 _ SNAPSHOT5 TO-DAY sr- - Solis * ch have been put in good J. A. Johnston' Co,, 171'King TO-MORROWE., TREASURES TO-MORROW working order, Let us know your Toronto. requirements and.perhaps we can S eh cult You.—Beatty Bros. Limited, MC'!IiC!Al„ I,�'I'RC11F'\TS rut Tilm uta uau ut oily "lid ac.en- et the cavae of constipation due 1163t'L Hill -il.,-Fergus, Unt, ti•rica i lg drucVsNed_ by Imperial, to _ "'I have suffered considerably from t to lack of the right kind of"bulk"to DEALER, WANTED. isa' MAKER make sure they lag?.' _ *tuggish digestive system and have the diet.Eat this delicious cereal for FARM AND DWELLINGS of, stringed musical Instruments. 0 or S I�AVO%LHE p'IL11S z:,c breakfast(or try it in muffins)every Send for catltloguc', X, Dennis-Be 'with benUtirul 'stria rgemetll 1tt e - tried many remedies which failed to dsOf and drink plenty df water. But FOR aFARMS AND TOWN DWELL- Co., 38r :Nairn Avenue, Winnipeg. 8 reyrinte with enlargement Z5c. lbfingfelief.Butnow,thankstoeating g .,.aPplY The, Morgan Real Es= - -- - ----• ` Thousands or leiters strum salferle;d remember,it doeati't work like harsh tate and Insurance Agency, Point• XZLt,OGG'$ALL-BRAN regularly, purgativesALL-BRAN takp erston, Ontario. rVl,LFTv _ customers -testify to, our supeiidr _ that trouble is only an unpleasant - - _. _ ._-. ..._ _, u ua 1 i I y slid service. ?]tile. At your grOce['g, is two COO- "EVERY EhC C \Nai1.1 C'_1N •PlflJ-' 1111't•:It1Ai. 1' 11111 HICaIOTy,"writes Howard E.'Nichol. vafient else pwckages Or is individual P'ARIiI FOR SALE dui-e----•-rhn 6' the • c:+l1 rrum _ H,.:' $agkatcht9raa. Britain, Ile prepared! Order Bray Uept h. Staltttn r Toronto serving packages at restaurants.Ustle 100 ACRES, 8 HARDWOOD, NF.An runcts- or Chirkv now. and tisk " ELLOOGS ALIP•BRAN#yelps you 'by Kellogg's in Ltindod, 'Canada. Lindsay, Highway 35. rood build• - fv,' I rel+ Sorrice bulletin. Ings, Hydro, terms. Noble Perrin, ih;',;' i!' :.6�r: •1,",n. Johai .Nor_th, - (CfeC11� ��_tw� Cameron. Ontnrlo. Hnh n mii , stn arIt,, L.7JV 4 4 tr sa.grystal; m isaTins a wan great Angola, will guard the sated of rw a" high; having twelvo9&tO#, eternal &We that our eyes wlIt S UN DAY neiver look upon evil, nor our ears M4 at the sates twelve ans"; - RADIO REPORTER and names written thereon, which over h*Lr a wicked word. All will B-y DAVE R0BB4NS SCHOOL ars the names of j the twelve tribes not be jn the I oly City, but only of the children of Israel" Twelve those whose,.names are written In 4, Standard Time on CBL, CBO, we L E IS SO N Is the number which expresses the book of life. If CKOC. government, and here we have this belong to Him, our names are In, perfect THE BANDWAGON, government revealed. This His book of life. Is your name LESSON X111 ' I wall with its twelve gates, twelve -written there? No question can One of the many weekly treats THE FULFILMENT OF HIS. els, and twelve names of the ever;compare with this.In import- Ang NEW JERAJSALEM. afforded listeners over a w0e area TORY: THE e f I r el and. twelve o - ante - will I be with God, and of the province; is offered in the Rev. 21, 22 tribes 0 4 1 UU 'dations with the names of the Ap- His redeemed throughout eternity; shows, featuring 8:top- PRINTED TEXT, Rev. 21 1 1.7, Bandwagon ostles shows some. kind of con- flight concoction of the best in _10.12, 99-2.4. nection between the Holy City and that over. GOLDEN TEXT.-He� lAdies' Activities modern music.- the earthly Jerdialem. CMB!s version of this pd-pular cometh shall Inherit these things; The Glory of 0*4 and I­wllI be his God,-and he shall show_Is carried Saturday night at Ladies' societies are raising $2. "And I saw no temple there- 7.30 p.m. - CKLW in Windsor be my son. Rev. 21 : 7. 0 money by selling Christmas cards. takes its trip Friday's at 9.3b, and THE LESSON -IN ITS SETTIPAG: in: for the Lord God, the Al 2 -it Is a pleasant, chatty way to mighty, and the Lamb,' are the CKOC in Hamilton has the Friday Time.-About A.D. 96. night spot one hour temple tliere6f. 23.'And the city spend spare time. An Important Ian the Aegean Sea.' bath no need of the 'sun, -neither ,eaxlIer at Place,-The.Island of Patmos In thing- to remember to to begin 8.30! Tune In the Bandwagon In early before one's prospects are your district and enjoy something A Nevi Heaven' and Earth beauty.. the glory of God did lighten of the moon to shine upon it: for committed elsewhere. The Britis.h in radio shows. The Bible opens with It, Canadian Publishing Co.. Room 48, and he lam thereof to the Lamb." with perfection, with man and In -44 King West, Toronto, -has an The fact that there 'will be no --a communion with God. Satan THE SPORT WORLD. .I temple in our eternal home Is very especially attractive line of'Christ- soon enters, sin-4s-committed and Cards arranged In stunning If you're a homebody and like to significant. So long as men dwell in" relax between 6.30 and 8.00 o'clock• a curse rests upon man and his hbre under the conditions of earth- assortmente, and selling-for $1. A at night and you like your sport -whole environment. The Bible ly life, they cannot do without letter to the above firm will read. news authentic and u -min, closes In glorious victory, the de• these temples. -But� there is no obtain, particulars. Up to 100 _V to �4e feat of all''evil, the'establishment temple 41 there" for the simple real JW cent 'profit can be expected' THAT LITTLE WOODEN HEAD ute, you'll find ik couple of welcome of God's sovereign reign and the real under their well-thought-out mer. daily spots'at 1150 on your dial. son that none Is. needed. It is not -bafidisf His face is probably as familiar Joe Ohrysdale tees off at 6.30 p.m. restoration of perfect communion said that there will not be any sun a nir plan. am your next door neighbor's --r With a complete summary of base. between God and that great cons- or moon in. eternity, but that We hit antras probably cause you as - pany of men and women whom he much fun as anything in the radio ball for the day, and at 7.80 p.m., .has redeemed. will not need the light of the sun .. Victory Vehicles fierce LeSueur, -noted Eastern And moon, for the Tory glory of ...V<kild can'----m and to'hid -owner, - Sports, CommentAtor, does .&:'fff- 1. "Ana I saw a new heaven and God will illuminate the city. ItY. The 'IV" In motor vehicles be. 311 y the proverbial sold- anew earth: for the first heaven � a's probably teen minute chat covering the comis a "V for Victory" only as mine. Meet Charlie McCarthy, and the -first earth are passed The Book of Life I s t a r Bergen's Ventriloquist sport world In general. Also, vs�, away; and the sea Is no more." 24. And the nations shall walk we conscientiously help to con-. member Monday, Sept. 29th at idummy, whose pers6nality-ja more 10.00 p.m. - you'll beat thi Joe The tact that the heavens and the amidst the light thereof: and the serve gasoline for wax purposes earth 'here spoken- of are "new," kings of the earth bring their gkwy by restricting our ordinary use of than Anyone else's on the Louie 'Loa Nova world heavy- 'Imply that they are now lute IL" The light from this city those vehicles. rG&I Sunday,night fiesta of comedy and weight chaniplonship bout, with does not down upon-ibe..'earth, 'The -V" in vessels of aluminum =*lody, originating in -Hollywood. first brought Into being. They may Will stream and heard over the Combined net- the blow by blow handled by DoU be the old heavens and the old where the -nations will walk in its is also the Victory' "T"' when Dunphy. thr.0 the Mutual system glory. while, In turn. the kings at ,.National Broadcast earth; bbt they hiLva'a new aspect, those old (and new) aluminum works of the,N and CKOC In'Hamt1ton. the garth. will bring their glory pots. pans and utensils are turn. Ing Company In the United States. • • a now character, adapted.to a new Into this holy city. Into the holy ad over to the government far.the the C.B.C. In-Canada. Each And I - -Jerusalem week, an very,effective foils, Me- TH18 'N THAT( Th Nevi city, no evil on* will ever enter. we cd war industries requiring "Till Reveille" Is one,ot-the'sea= --2. "Andl saw the holy city, himself, through His holy that U141W 3netAL Carthy has Ray Noble, who in be tween times I es conducts the music son's sweetest and mastti�ely bal- Jerusalem, coming 'down out -of the program. (Ray Is a famous .144s Orson Welles, Mercury heaven from God, made ready an. ArMah orciiestra leader, composer --Theatre dynamo and the screen's- a bride*adorned for her husband."' .the city, as A and Arranger), Abbott & Costello. Citisou Kane, came back to the God prepares us for PUZZLE and the weekly guest You'll enjoy Air last Monday Columbia not- brider adorns herself for her hull- the program - hear it Sunday work, 10.00 p.m., E.D.S.T. Cutest band, so will God adorn And be"au• sl nighta. at 8 V.m. ILD.S:T..-6r nine.- record- -of the week is Horace tity .this city for His loved ones. 3110RIMONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 On its coast is after the first of October If the Bsfdt's answer to Daddy Mam- It'wiU be a holy city, one In which I map Of or American networks go back on m&! no He will uttered, no evil word Airicattl colony A A productive !._ - region. spoken, and no coftotion* of'llfo 22 Toa.I It borders will ever be manifest. It will be By William holy because every one In it Will 22 Inlet. Jib TO listed. E 23 It is rich In be holy. N T141S CURIO'W'Sa WORLD Ferguson 3. "And I board a great voice out .14 Palm thatcIL as Lroa of the throne saying, Behold the 16 Audibly. I and zinc. 7. -17 Roof finial 24 Whip stroke. an, Is. with .In tabernacle of 18 Russian 25 Word of four 7 and he shall dwell with them, and A A letters. 1%0 they shall be his peoples. and God. 19 Faint color. N 2-11 Sea eagle. himself shall be with them, and be their God." What an - Amazing 20 To cools id I S 28 Idoccasin. I I Ic I I L41" truth that God. the maker of HGAT- tat 29 To regret.22 Public walk. - 30 Gazelle. on and Earth, shall actually dwell 02 To ogle -32 To-cut grass.' repurchase 42 Giant,king of 2To with man on earth. 24 Decorative Bashan. 3 Affected with 33 Genus Of cattle Comfort of Bible"* irnesh 43 Morin" d746 82PCS OF THE 4. "And be shall wipe away every 25 Sesame. _ 44 Seaweed. 4 Silkworm., 37 Rime. and death 20 Meal. Z Whole. $9 Kite end. O&AVANITA GQMJP tear from their eyes; AS Melody. shall be no more; nelthei,.ahall 29 To sisslim' 46 Stringed !e Theater '40 Astir. CAAJ= AAOIRtF_ ENK&MI-16 THAN APOISONCULJ.S there be mourning, nor Crying. nor anew. instruments. pathway. 41 Sanskrit -*J pain, any more.; the first1bings are �.-32 Rubbish. 47 To bang. '7 Blemish. dialect. aq;ig6i passed away." The Bible was writ- 32 Mongrel. 49 Canoe. 8 Badgerlike 42 Lubricant. ton for the comfort, the an*tenance 33 Whirlwind- ft Its capItaL animals. 43 Particle. clom 34 1112,foot. 9 Sme lin BINED/ - and the enlightening of all people 53 Its natives .1 g 43 Onager.. -Tears, death, mournl 33 African farmer am badly.' 46 Go on. on earth. As. No -Atrri ooTT-r 38 Measure oif. 48 Monch (abbr.} W. W�PsIOVVN, crying, pain are not Ignored. The -10 Pine fruit. VERTICAL come of-these things will ultimate-. area. I . 11 Shrewd. 49 Plural (abbr.) THEIR PiOtSON. 'TNIEZ .37 Promise. 1 Sound of .22 Natural power So Musical note. CHEM(CAL ACTIONly be put. xwv- Qur faith tells as when they will be gone 28 Storehouses. pleasure. AS Chum. 51 Like. opr VVHNCH l of a time stsIDT UNDERforever.S 7=0. 7 - ' ._ i ' "''on the 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 112 1 - 5. "And he that stteth .0 throne said, Behold, j make 'all 144 5 1 thingi new. And he saith,"Write: for these words are faithful and 17 Is true. A. And he iiald'unto me, They to pass. I am the Alpha a" come 0 USE:C>IN T14F_MANUFA4M OF and'the Otnoga, the beginning.and AVEMAG the end. I will give unto him that 'the fountain of the AUTOMOBILE to athtist of water of life freely. 7. He that. 4. LCGIZ EFF14=04=V overcometh shall Inherit - -these 30 things; and I will be his God, and RAPIDLY31 33- he shall be my son." The faun- AFTER Aak=Ur tain of life, those desires for spir- 55 M Itual things which the world can .7 g t• OFnever statisfy, Is as exhaustless as 37 God himself.- Beauty of Holy City 4 42 "And he carried me away inilk after the 10. CHEMISTS, astounded at thl enormous waste Of In the Spirit to a mountain great. 44 45 ftearn had been temoved, experimented and found-it contained i and high, and showed me the holy hydro. -a substance kdown.as casein, Which is made up of carbon of Jerusalem, .coming, down city fen. Oxygen, nitrogen, and one or two other chemical ingredients 48 E49 1 from God, 11. hav; Out of Heaven in ng t ?When formaldehyde is added to K It produces shorn-like sub the 5111- I glory of God: her light Was like unto a stone r4ost precious, 53 Did Prehistoric man have tooth `trouble!' • an It were' a jasper stonei- clear 1 REGTAR FELLERS-Doggone Subtle By GENE BYRNES OF GOING ISERLY AN' I WANNA 6E A-EDITOR. I BEEN THINKIN, ACCOUNT--THEY PRO Vrwm, C C)qj I-GROW up-I'm WN TO CC EN L TC�A TAKE- TWO OR THREE: A SC4400L OF MANKIN' W ADVERTISIN' SeiHOM ANS LEARN 3o I'm "W rO A SC1400L OF JOURMALISM! I GAOW UP- KNOW WRY MILLYUN DOLLARS HOME EVERY NIGHT TO PRACTICER�To E A ADVERT13IN' WRITING AN` HOML-WORK WMA V- �k A qr ... .. .,�,_�. ,.:•. -._... .;,. I.. •,. .. ;,... �' iii ',� .. . F. t..... 4. ..: r> THE PICKERIhIG AIEOPS _ L�dAei Alhctl�ste - $► w NOM .,.�.•�� __ ____ ` ' eaY's011 s to e' DE7�ID hORSES AN j�'Tl9E STRAYED — f rom Lot 8, Can. 9. B - R d C K J - �1.75 'per-year. $1.50 In •sdvancs Pickering, one red heifer, v eighing _ IA1LY For free p1C� up''•phone -- about 725 lbs. Anyone knowing the = 3ROOhLIN 65 , - Subjacriptions to the Ultited States wherev;bouts, phone or noufy' Hngl TORoNrrn-PiCKERINIG CLAS IDWNT •• •• •• -91a - ' and r.t. Iiritzin, $=•00 in adsance Grigg, Claremont, F;none- 1609, -orHEATRE. PICKERING 506 Ja•aes' Taylor;'-Clarernont. -- 4'u r u 1 t u re Moving PICKERING .• .. .. .. 39 1 l i._... ..............-... '. ,T• ••------ t t - AGINCOURT •- zone .. .. 2144 J i.LLQ_ anIVATE SALE — at E. D. L•'ert- _".^;H-TAY Your Patronage is-Appreciated A' W Pickesin village, — coos' e pay the phone charges Home co.' and wood hea-�'r. Music ' Healthfcl:y Air-conditioned PRUNE PICK 5304 — nez.--Ztlicker rocking chair. Kit- All shows Daylight Savi�ig Time GORDON YOUNG. LTD Shur-gain -feed sE r• 'chen.'table and six' chairs kitchen -- P. C.V. HARVEY PEARS Pr - • TIiLTRSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY '-A• C..E.H. ro Toronto ne Ad. 3ti36 }tool. Hall mirror and framed pict- Prop. T Yho vice mill; chicken gyres:4 Small ti files. Victro.a and ' SEPTEMBER 25, 26 and' 27 ------ _ • coris. Iron bed, spring and mattress, TRo Show., at x.30 and'9.30 L. '� , 0'N� /LL starter, _ growing Dresser. Bread and flour voxes• Set Saturday Matinee at. 1.30 mash, laying mash af bedroom dishss. Punch bowl and. _FUNERAL DIRECTORAND cup-5. Dishes, Piano bench. Electric-- trawbi�rrx _ ,. .E1IBALMF;R _ range mash, - jay lamp. 3 Coleman le,-aps. 2 McCormick uccee , %t agr'tolW.J` her, nio"1sr knives. 6in. Machine .belt. -8lona �� ' 9 M ,vitfi JAMES and Day S --range CO centra- s 7 PERMANENT NA�rl�t' PAIN :. ..__._ - J ES CA,�T EY'and THAT FRAYS THE T� h1PE'R Night+aad Daytlervice Adso Calf starter, tt:r— F-OR sAI,E = '3I__P_o i�c sedan, in._ -_OLIVIA--DEHAu1I IuAND — D N _RV_EC. IT IYl/IY 6E �u ness. .hnae__.. sid�aee P - Al 'condi.tion.- Tires in ,, ,d shape. T AND C P t>nne g P .• R-TA HAYWORTH YOl!R EY F,,, _� _ - 98I 25 key starter, ' , salt Box 231 News Office. : : ALAIN.HALLJ Cr H. TUCK. O PT, D. -_in blocks and b8 gs ATTRACTIVE — two or Cnree room DIus latest "Canada- Carries-On" Disae » o r. Q Notne YV 'YL� Purina fLy spray flat; hardwood; heat ani light sut'P- i� 7 on p5 lied. C net adults. Ag& to — Soldiers All plwne 1316 -T. S. Moble, Altona Road, south of *k9R 4 W A. OWL. We do Building mf all kinabl -• for cattle. T highway at Rouge River. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY _. C3NPP:NTERIiVG, 6-7 EP'f EMBER 29, 30 and OCT. 1st. C C. CEMENTING—, . (1, Do �1I, -Lorwod 5 CLENDENIN CEME T . Bought and Sold Last complete show at 8.150` pj,QI�BING' PICKERING. .•ONT• USED' CLOTHING, STERILIZED, `iThe Lane Wolf FUNERAL DIRECTOR -- - WE DELLVER' weaned and pressed like new. We -- _ and -PHONE 5317 - - received a large shipment of high yf Private Ambulance.i _ _- - _.__..__�OFING - .. .. class gentlemen's suita, pants, large Meets a •Lady Day and Night h , ,,,,o sell 'Brantford Roofing y • singe coats et4 -Very reasonable. It ,kth WARREN WL'LLIAX. Pboue 9000 - :_. Repair Shop grill pay Iron to. some here before you and JF..�N MUIR Ddwteriala,Fmptre Bathroom _ _ ;o amyrwhere else. Sam Schwartz, 23 ib+slvero30tjCi Xghipnrent, Daro'Water Tractor Service Bond_Str, West, Oshawa. . - 45-8 Also'an Added Attraction 9 stems, Beatty - y We also make suits to measure.. ii Markham Ont,. 'stb'e Zgilpiaeat Graduate L H. C. Tractor Sabool and winter coats guaranteed to fit. "Where did- y01> > Building Material 10 years +experience ,� -•�- —• Beet worlatianship. tt . . . Estimates Free - 3ervice io all makes of Traetors gel that j. " " ' Work Guaranteed Licensed Garalle Service. FOR SALE. — 2-year. old.Jersey .with LEON ERROL and. -.Special SeM. Ce. . _ Satisfaction gnarsatad g• HELEN PABRISH "�'� - . J. PROUSE bull. G. Piit:, Brae Line, Picloerin JOHN NORTON10 = R ns 16502 R. - FARMERS ;�h4 '. Ytione uq4 -CLARSMU N30TICE — unless R. D. calla for - COMING — next •wa*- -________ CHL RSDAY, FRIDAY; SATURDAY 1CBZMQ, ONTARIO doYfiing lets at my home, by Oct. OCTOBER 2, 3, and 4th. - u 4th. same will be sold, and proceeds BARGAIN - applied on board bill.. T. E. Cr$wford TYRONE•POWER in STANLF "Blood �+ , 'READ and RbBINHOO'D adio' DAIRY FARM FOR SALE — 100 11004 and .Juno p,^res rich clay loam, bank uarn, silo, IN TECHNICOLOR FLOUR e e pig pen, driving house', hen houses, - re- Theatre' - . milk house, never-failing well, brick 98h — $2.85 Expert" seivi�� - and re - hone f00 STOUFFVILLE honss, eleckricity, spring geek near !,./SND SURVEYOR, 24 s — $ .75 pairs t0 all make®. Rewe- buildings, 4 acres hardwood bush, onable charges: `fork half mile from highway. 15'm. -ffom F. J. DONEti'AN, A 41., Sr.-C - T13URSDAY, FRI. and. SATURDAY Toronto, close to Unionville'and to Bnrreyore Gtbeon-and Arnold, '80 .,['arr's Elevator. _ guaranteed. SElyTE4IBER'25, 26, and 2? Markham. Apply W. H. Johnson, R `Ging Str. East. Oahsvi� Phos} . ii ,, R. 2, iIarkYiam. 16-8 L. 1R..On. file are the records of ClarernOnt, -Ont. ARTHUA FIELD 1891. 161y Graduate Radio and Television Kitty Foyle _— Phone _ Rea. Stu. office SEW. . FOR SALE — factory-built cabin _ — _- --_ - Institute; Member Official Radio yrith GI.NGEB ROGERS and trailer,. winter insulated. Apply. ,112 - - --- -- - - - -- - er e Mer's s is i DtNtiIS M,ORGA\ VYilliam Stir. W. Oshawa. n" 5 vis. Mer' A aoc' t'o ... 1})R SALE — UALSO ippet hrr. ton plc =- up, 1928. Good running order. Good . • ...Wormali 3n Thp Please i_ A tires. ago. L. Biirninghain, Fiench- MEAT MARKET' f MONDAY, Tt'i:QDAY, R'F:D SDA�Y man's Bay. Phone 5712. 6.7 ,« ` _ SEPTEMBER "J, 30 and OCT. 1st. ""`"" 1 w�_CarrQ .B Ei'.l Lina lE lid The Gi gat Pla�ie kapleLeaf Xutaalft a :901 � �. � Fresh Robber y" - InSarance Co: IMe - .. ■ and _ -JACK FOLT aai� Y'AWANE8A IN& O0. • Cheap rates for Farm and Country used _ "The Invisible- buildings. a$ Meats I$ Windstorm Insurance on Euildings =Woman windrnilh, shoe etc. �M 0 t deliveryisatyour service With JOFL\ B;A,RRYMORE and Automobile Insurance of , VIRGINIA BRUCE /ill 1+`inda , - ;0 �� phoBe Pick 1620 :... ..CLARENCE.SILK . Write or Phone Q'RURSDAY FRI. and SATURDAY x OCTOBER•2, 3, and nth. ' BOWMAN & ROW" i.. ff WHITBY, ONTARIO = ..- COOKSHUTT ArizonarV ' Rti MACAPS. Recommended by _ Frbst ith JEAN ARTHUR and }�o� fined better ' = O t sands who have gained _ WILLIAM HOL eAlth. ,—BOYES' DRUGS. _ - gency . . CO me ax, - New Stock of Parts on Raid Ser vice On above ma&tnes ]Implements on ezhibh in seaaa ` own, mowers eta on -the Government Monthly Plan P1 You: must.-. start -at once ! �; • '' .. .. — -L. LYE NextTueBday will be t!u lart.opporfun.11,�to pay our Claremont, Ont. ' •1941 Income Tax on Me Government onthly Plan. e O L in y , ::This iver you the privilege twelve rho / A paying e _ . in,rtallmeritr' without nt rarf, cri,rtead of by lump int , iA March, 1942. •PIANO-TUNING - how to t the monthly ens privilege] _ Here is / 1[)ivide the total of your 1940 Income Tax btwelve. AND - This is your first payment--and must bepaid to the, All Binds o1 Repair Work Receiver n or before bei ' '• ' � Iver Ge sial an tem 30, 1941.' • • •ti +� � A11 Tuning Guaranteed , 'You will then pay the same amount-before the end of each month for the balance of 1941. When yom have. C. S. MaoD -D - You can pretty niar see yoo�ehkka sroirtq' :. �eio�yew-1941 iruor>4e tax at the 1941 rate, you - yoa (oed Blueh(ord9 Gra..lns Myh. Tho; y 209 Close Ave. Toronto _t i d r y to holt.,Inyere-mors profi le swill deduct the four payments you will have already 116"ford s Coos ao mo�+--blyds need less - '' made, and pay the-remainder-in t equal.mAsth(y - - phone Lakeside 1602 I 1 i sway' feed*--We wgber in �e� installments, starting January, 1942. KO�P—MAStrengthened - The Government offers the above plan as the-most - B mor :Feeds sow reasonable and convenient method of meting'income _ •tk1� " 1taz obligations. Ask our local Income Tax Office for Mem " VI R, S �0 ' the he.leh of poWtr,• Installment Income Tax Remittance dorm—sad sqy ., , - t �peP vim,� r - - lfurthet' iriormatidn you may require. WINal v / / ERNIE STROUD,` DUNBARTON � ~ _ 2426 �vr§'` vitality Y Try Ostrex Tonin 'iahg� eta. T _ Contains tonics, stimulants, oyster Phone Pick' 77 r A 1 C.W.A.AIBSOq, C.F.EWOI`f. � elements--aids to normal peep after • / ,tt�ar.,cfx,r;�,ai Rz..' co.,,.:.r,�...r Isco...re. ! ;', 4- 80, 40 or 50. Get a special introducli•' -- ory size for only 35q, Try this said 0 -.�.. s• b;•... normal pep and vim today. For sale at all pod drug stores. I_i_111 1 t! EA �• ♦ .. _ '� f � '� � � 2 '� / ^•.:Ulf ------ 'On Wednesday night October 1st, 'I of last w 3ek at a shower for Miss I - under the ausi ces of the W. A„ the 1 Barton Company of the Girl Guides ' --�C L 'A R E M O P Winnie Burningha,-n, bride-elect of . Group 3 will will attend this Service. Preacher, this wee sj:pnsor an entertain- •11i ,,,.,.,'~ ment, when D. V. Hoskin, D. C., of tobert Newmnan, B. A. All are cord- Guests at the home of Mr. -'and _ Toronto, wall put on films (sound) Tally invited to this service. Mrs. James Mitchell last week were: The—Victory of the War iOver Britain, and other Dor. Skimin Sr., left for a visit to Mrs. -Chas. Ego and daughter, Ethel iii �1Ctory Sa�@ `` nounc,ed, there will be a real Punch subjects. Brantford 'last Fri to visit his I and Jud • Show, put on b a well- J, Readings end vocal Haan- day of Huntsville and Mrs. A. Holmes } Y' bers.b Toronto talent. The Green- sinter, who is-visiting there from the Mrs. Lancaster, of th Y and dw?lghter, tat the Park .tomor- known Toronto Entertainer. All the wood orchestra will furnish good Stalest She is 84 years old. Soo. I•'ilii arrarhgeme'nts are made for min or music between acts. Come and enjoy Rally Da'y will be observed in the xow, rain or shine Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacks, of shine, and a real turnout is expect- united Church Sunday School next• gur♦ford visited with relatiYvea here a treatt Adm. 25 and 10 cb.res Y *. The response to the rcyuest for e' Sunday, Sept. 28th.,Parenr,s and-ot- last week-end.. -donations for the sale liz,s been most her members of the congregation are encouraging. Articles of every des- urged to give their support by att- Mr. and Mrs, Mack Bruce (Glenrha cription. All to be gffered to you at #Nh�tev �e nding the services sit 10.30 a M. in Finer) were guests of hc�our last _ auction. There is something that yon Brogh m the church. Members of the School their home evening, �ofllir bwhen fest wishes for ' at need there - come .along.,--you will to meet at 10 a- m� - '_ , a happy married life. The occasion .ta =not only do yourself a good turn, but -=` Miss Violet Cousins left on Satur- Mr. McWhirter is again on dot Mr. J. Herbert has secured a pos- night for a holiday trip to the in the form of a miseellaueoua You will provide the Red,'Cross with y ition at the Plant, at Pickering f g y p I shower,_and the young couple were the verynecessary Funds. The local at the school. Banff. the recipients of matey Iovesq gifts. azY Mrs. J. M2nDonald has moved to Red Cross Branch Several craws are The C. G. I. T. held their Septem- Mrs. Craven had a, motor trip, to > being conducted - one on a 50-year g the city. Miss Jeri .Annan, with little Mas- -; her meetin on .Saturday afternoon y Belleville last week-end. 1 ters Peter and Hugh Donald Gordon- 't Miss Kathryn Turner entertained old flute made in Eurci�e - a res; at the home of Ethel Seebeck. her school friends to a delightful Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annie enter- I of Toronto are havi a holiday. at — prixe-for-the-winner "(5 o birthday party. ht the home of her parents, Mr. and 'beautiful Eaton doll. Punch and Judy ted 96 pounds,of honey to the•Red Bill Calloner, who has joined the Officer Ray TaFrlor,of the it. rte''. A. F. Mrs. Thos., Annanl,_ -.Show, by a Toronto entertainer is to Cross Air Force,.was a visitpr to our vill- Miss H. Pringle, of Whitby, was a Ftle'nds from Dunbarton'take this ' be one of the evening features. The Mr. Hugh Miller vid Mr. Aslan guest.of Miss A. Brander recently. Ellicott .attended a meeting of Osh- age during the week. opportunity to offer their Longratul- ��`" Clareanont Band are vin their Miss L` Elliott, of Agincourt vis- - giving Miss, Marion Melrose entertained anon and beat wishe to Pilot Off- best. See you at the sale! awa Presbytery Young People's Un- s fled friends here last wreck s s _ ion on Sun last. her school charms to a real line birth- •• icer Ray Tgyaor, of Cherrywrood, who Services in the United Church, on day Mr.' George Shaw, of Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews arrived day party during the weehc roves among those in rife R C. A. F. Sunda next at the usual hours. spent a week-end here lately, the „ Y , Mr'. Shaw and family moved in to to receive their waaga"` Iaat Sat�r- Miss Gladys Morley is employed home` on Wednesday, --having thor- guest of f;fends. In the Lewis Store on Saturdays oughly enjoyed their trip to Mon- the north part of the Major•truh this day? The regular monthly meeting of : week. Maas EvelynAnnie, of Toronto, is (Miss Marga,-.et Briscoe is aow em- �'. the Wk A. of the United Church will ployed in a bank a Brooklha- -The Young People of the United On Sunday next at 9.48, Rev. Dr• be held at the home of Mr% Joseph visiting at the home of her aprenta, r Mrs. Joe Valentino has been on' Church will meet in the church on Reddrek will conduct a union Sunday Allison, on Th Mr. and Mrs' Chas' .tlrtms _ Sept. 29th, at. T�0 P. m. Topic - School service in the United Church, 'y afternoon, e i ---=-the aide first. -- - school roamer Shia-is-his brat visiit 2nd, a$ 3 p. m. ATrangetnenta are in Mr. Pete Hardy has bees under the to Training. The Executive to the school .to get acquainted with charge of the East Group. ind the weather with an attack of she flu. in charge. the children There will not be any wlord for.Rall Call is - Our Faith SATURDAY, SEPT, 27th - aactom - Mr, and Mrs Bud Dorton spent GPI: Arthur*and Mrs. Konchalt, of in the Sacraments. a of accredited cattle, (Ayrshires) ` Markham, have the beat wishes of service in the evening owiQg to the s� Sunday with Mr. mad• Mrs.. Bruce Hill anniversary- The members of the W. A: of the Horses, Implementa• lisp, Xnda etc., . Taylor, of Goodwood. their friends of Brougham. Their United Church have been busy lately at Lot 11, Con. 1, Pickaiag, the pm- The W+omen's, lnstituts Meeting, marriage in Markhm Presbyterian The Baptist Church held their aa- rating the kitchen and vestry of W�edneadsy, October 2etr, at the boron when Rev. Church 'last Saturday, was an Lot, party of Walter C. Thomsen, smile event nivwrsary services on Sunday l of interest to Brougham fiends . Walter Daniel, of Clare- of church: Members ane friends eaet of Pickering Village, o. 8 of Mrs. VP= Pabner. a E1 he music have been generous in donating mat- Highway. No. reserow Tema Cel. f Rev. Waiter Daniel, wait address The members of the Women's In- mo nt, wua guest per erisls %Ad a kitchen tea is being held Wm. Maw, auctioneer. -bis congregation on Sunday morning atitute who were guests of White- in the afternoon was led by. a quin- this Friday afternoon from 9 to b ' tet from Pickering United Church, next, using the subject -."Power of vale Branch last wwek, spent a, very oiclock. The village group are in THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th, - antics -ate pleasant afternoon, and were inter- �oee music was very much apprec- a Touch", and is the evening- •'Bal- P charge, and the proceed$ will be sale Of-farm stock, implements, haT, - ' _• 3aruing ", and ested in seem and hearing what• fated, as was that the boys from g Brashton, in the evening• used for s new floor covering. grain, at Lot 23,.Con. d, Pickering, Mrs, FA Lewis was called to her they are doing for the Red Cross. one mile west of Brock Road., pro- ]home sale on Saturday, at the F. The ladies of the village met ip {recd:ved too late for taut week) ]home in Singhampton, on 'Iue9Bay Elam farm, had a grand attendance, the library to give Mrs. V. Jones, a petty of Albert Aektord. No seserre. hast, her brother having met with a fareW,ell tea party on.the eve of the Mrs. T. G. Mansfield, of the Bay, Terms Cash., A. S. Farmer, auction rather serious accident. showing the esteem in wxich they Mrs. Morgan Evans and son Ed- Were held. They will be missed `iafternoon ee n family moving to Toronto..Each vis- was hostess on Wednesday r. . this district if they leave. Bert Matt- itoi presented Mrs. Jones with- s gar, with Mrs. Fred Ward, spent the : week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Carl hewta also has rented his farm and beautiful handkerchief, to which she will be moving somewhere. Pity gracefully replied. Mrs. Jon-es has •� Dopidng at Hamilton. ` • there are so few houses in Brough- been a generous contributor' of lien , I u Reg. Kennedy, who w=e taken to the Lockwood Clinic a couple of am to rent. services in Red Cross work We will - , weeks ago, hi still confined to y Sale for Red Croaa to miss her in our Institute. We wish bed in The V ictgrk, that institution, and is undergoing be held at Claremont on Saturday, her every hap piness in her new home Amidst beautiful floral decorations is e,n, event pf interest to Brou hares . �', �r• treatments that may kee�> him there g f the Nor- lrfied round a small church, bearing' �.� �.• 'for some weeks yet. people, as they form part o P The Women's Mission Circle of the thern Group of the Red Cross, of the words "Rally to Church" the Un- Baptist Church will meet on Tues- Pickering Township. Itis to be hop- ited Church. Sunday School.observed. li - day, at 2.30 o'clock, ax the home of -ed all w-ilf avail themselves of the their irinual Rally Day Service. Lit- 'Mrs. Benson. The program. will be in privilege of-helping the Red_Cross in tle Clare Johnson sang a solo: Miss e a - :: us project. An}•t char of Mea Judson Ward s g hing saleable; will Blanche Tran read the scripture. Mrs. g be accepted gratefully; also, be Davidson gave a beautiful solo. Mrs, Everyone invited. Fire broke out one day last yr-'s ready to come and help and enjoy Norton from Brougham was:guest \: s. Cooper Garage. Arr r the day. .-: s i+eaker and proved as usual most in letorch exploded, with the re- t Visitors of week and week-end interesting and gave everyone some- a` :etyl that a fire was start`-�. a call included: a+ the T. Robertson home - thing to Coke home. Mrs. Randall but Mrs: G. H. Latimer, Mrs. Harry was responsible 'for the lovely dec- ade. _ ` Mr. and Mea Midgeley, _ d'etay �t experienced, .ow'irg to Falconer, . all orations: ,_the fact that the key to she Fire of Toronto; - :Miss Fern Malcolm Friends from Cherrywoud, Locust Hall Was being carried around in the 'And friend,-Miss Barker, of Toronto, Hill and Markham joined with the pockets of;one of the brigade mem- at the former's home; - Mr. Alan United ani, Basptist Young People ' \ -v� bers. Just whet the result would have 'Miller at his home; = Mr. Giff Bak. ;n the Baptist Sunday School -room, been, had that member been away to er,-who has received his wvings", . then Rev. J. Raynor, Presbyterian4 Robert Miller;' _ Harry Knox Minister from Markham, gave a very Toronto or elsewhere, we pause "to with 1 - the key, or a key ; ^f St. George, with his brothers; - fine address. He stressed V. far Vic- r. Sure yv,onde y tory needed P. for Prayer, if we could' be kept in the.pror�r receY- rimer Cra\%,`ord, at his home. were to get results from striving _tacle on the fire hall door. _ for Peace. Mrs. R. Parks read the In an interview with Mr. W alter '••� Symes, owner of the 'North Clare- scripture: Alfred Keyes led in a sing mont Cannery, he states the tomato -Greenwood sorLg. Itev. Harry Wilson was chair- \ _ crop of this year, to be one of the man. As daigty lunch followed the best in many 'Years. There is an a= meeting. ; . 't, �on+ wYslhiPe "Don bundant crop, the quality is right,' Miss Gertrude Corbett of Epsom Mrs. Blake Annis entertained the and they are good-looking tomatoes. was home for the week-end. Women's Institute in the regular ♦ .. . . � �j About three thousand cases have al- Miss_,May Overend, of Toronto, is meeting this month. Brougham ladies : Cot ld-shorten the w�±, ready been packed, and it is expect- visiting her friend, Mrs. McVey ]ere guests on this occasion. Pres. ed that the $Toss output will reach Mrs. Gleeson, of Claremont, called 1tLt s. Goeden, occupied the chair. A , about twenty thousand cases. Outside on. frierCds there Sunday= �collection was taken for the mobile He: "Well,in a way we can,you know." 1 reports reveal a,demand for the pro Mrs.. Morgan, of.Whitby and Mr. kitchen .fund. Each convener accept- Jack MacLean and friend were with ed a "ditty bag" to be tilled with c. + duct of the smaller,canneries, more - she: But, George, we're not trained to do any care is exercised in the choice of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday. comforts for the Navy League, and thing. „ l the raw material;they aresnore care- Dir, and Mrs. Ed. Hayne, of Tor- a layette for overseas was on dis- ' : fully prepared, and property, sealed onto, were with F. W. -and Mrs. play: Mrs. Harvey, District Pres. - He: =`Trainin doesn't matter for what rm thinking and cooked. Cases of local products, Gibson on SunUY. _ spoke on the duties of a "District $ about. I was wondering whether we couldn't put used by ourselves substantiate ,that Miss Margaret Stewart and Mrs. Representative. Mrs. Robertson gave _ .�claim. _ Ethel Oliver, of.Torronto, spent Sun= .a paper on post-war work and the mole of our income into War Savings Certifi ' On Sunday, October 5th, the Bap- day=with Mrs. M. Sadler, proper uses of food and clothing. �cates.” -i tist Church celebrates the 120th•arm• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lavender'and S e t e t - g sson Peter, spent the week-end with h e: And why not? W might have to go without one irersary of the foundiiz of this con- gregation. The speaker for the day. Mrs, Evans, at Toronto. I Adley- or two pet luxuries-but wouldn't rt he worth it to wjU beDuffernStr. Beith apthstaChurchastdr Toro f Nlrs, Hutchison, DSrs. D. Evans and g ac cen- son, Douglas, of Toronto, were with bre back pea again.? , • ... to. The choir of the home ,.ongrega- Greenwood friends on Monday.' �-� K tion will lead in the-- -music at the Mrs, Thos. Hutchison, Mrs. D. Ev- Don Cravrford had the misfortune No: Ana ��'on t we be glad.of the money-and the * morning service, and we have been ens and baby of Toronto, .ailed at to,fall mi off his bicycle and break his interest it will have earned-in a world without a fortunate in securing the choir of F. W. and Mrs. Gibson'b on, Mon- arm last week.;-' 1 war restrictions!" the United Church, Stouffville, for day, The Equinox had fine, su.lny warm - -- -T Tribe evening. ;On`Monday evening a Mies Helen Devitt was home. or Weather and weather w,iseacares say - "* Tfupper will be served from 5.30 till day 'last week, from the Niagara that kind of weather will prevail for The help o;every Canadian it needed victory. Ia these dam 8 o'clock; to be followed.by a' ProB' District. three months. of war the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our roar effort. ` `t'>am by the contest-Ndnning, ,Mount The Young People enjoyed a musk- 1V m Clarence Bryant has been vis' reduction do personal spending is mets b vQal necessity to sti• - 'Dennis'choir, Toronto with assisting melon_social at the home. of Bill mate the pressure for Goods,to erring more and more-outleboand Y 'sting her parents in Cobotiarg for a '} Wester Devitt, on Saturday night. few days. 'materials to be diverted to winning the sac,. The ofLac effort,. -Which Canada must make,demands this self-denial of cavil of. The Greenwood choir sang at Kin- Harvest sweet corn and'potatoe9 ' 1 r RED CROSS SALE sale,on Sunday morning, it being is a problem for a lot of growere their anniversary services They reg here, who find helperfh fecal• ����� ���� ��� soy • aR� It is not too late to.send a con- ported a fine_service with Rev. Mr, tribution to the Victpr'y Sale for the Jenldnson in charge. Red Cross, on Saturday. The respon- The W. M. S. of the Circuit will Dunbarton' ' Be has been splendid and latest don- meet at the home of Mas. Geo. Wil. WAR S"INGS Cations include a spinning wheel, a son, Mb. Zion, at 2 o'clock next _ 't washing machine, twogood.birdcages ,Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2nd. Miss St.Paul's Dumbarton, Sunday, Sept. ,aprons, canned fruits etc-•In addi• McVey in charge of the program. is already an- All ladies welcome. 28th. Sunday School, at 2 p• t Ev- - i39g to the ainusemen ening Prayer at 3 m. The 18t Dun- CERTIFICATES e tarp a Z S �' . . .;,;cam.., M•: m �' r �>•- -.r- � - >'.5+` a w. Scene from Newest German "Horror" Film Released by British 1 27 RmAm F, FRE E PHOTOS ,d ALL THE LATEST PICTURES. = .' x 1Cai1 aelp two Durham Corn "Hurricane" ter "Catalina" y , p„�x ,, y 8tareh LbeL for each pu the list of 20 other oio• sure desired—or nae gee tura will be sent 9rith your !five syrup label. Sat request.' SSpecify your i> ?. name, address, picture or r'TF1start, Ta�ped �'6the necessary L uested--enclose • n. bels and mail to —,rpe�ht fee — Limited. Starch Co., as Li -Defiant­—"Spitfire — ted. Port Credit, Out. •'Rocket' `? !' Q - _1M' t � 1 � i all I have suffered terribly-but- • -- i +�� the Germans. Their air force, ad- Firemen s Tests , r mirably handled, has hadIelling striking power. Russian railways Toughest Devised have done an amazing jab, mainly" v " due to the high morale of the Would-Se Members in New workers who ignore ordinary work- York City's Fire Department Ing hours. The Germans have made Must pass Severe Physics.[ ti two serious miscalculations — the y Nazi movie cameramen who took this picture of German infantrymen racing past blazing ruins of volume of Russia's war material Test a Soviet town intended that the finished film, called "War,in the East," would be shown in the Reich her' cavives and the fighting power of Appointment to the New York boost home morale. Instead the film, which previews a Nazi "victory" over Russians fell into Brit- her civilian population. hands, is now beingshown Britain as "a masts ' it " �n masterpiece of the Nazis glorification o brutality. Thus far Napoleon's road to Mos Fire Department is the ambition now has proved too tough for of 5,400 young men who have un. with "voluntary" contributions Hitler. The distance that Abe dertaken to pass qualifying exam- Tele- being withheld'trom salaries and 'i'H E W A R W E E K� -Commentary on Current Events Preach grana artsly negotiated In mations, cotes The Toronto Tele- :wages. —Windsor Star 80-odd days, afoot and".with horse, gram. The physical test—stated' ' mtils and oxen transport, to twice' by the head of -the Civil.Service or more than that covered by Commission to be "the toughest TROUBLE TALKERS Roosevelt Answers Hitler's Threat Hitler's motorized legions in the ever devised for a government llf some Deople didn't have • same time, job, civil or military"—will dispose trouble, they'd have a hard time gitzbergen Invaded - Russia Holds of at least halt of the aspirants. ssrrying on a conversation. " - The first test Is for co-ordin- • Whoevoz believes he wi]l be erica has battled sol+ the general • able to help..England,mus_t defin- policy of the freedom of the seas. New York Men ation; each -an Bits in a seat 'hely know one thing: Every ship, " • ' No nation has the right to . equipped with a steering gear and s... he Book Shelf Train For Raids foot and hand brakes and is }udg- whether with or without a convoy, make the broad oceans of. thr '- ed on his response to signals - that comes before our torpedo world, at great distances from the actual theatre of land war, unsafe flashed on a board ahead. Then tubes will be to coed." he lifts weights'while lying on lila MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE -for the commerce of others. Aianagera of skyscrapers, apart• "No act of violence will keep na meat houses and loft buildings In AFFAIR back with ' someone holding his ' r the occasion of the 8th,anniversary There has now come a time when New York City have trained 50,- my Judith Kell of the Naki'aceession to ' fed, To score perfectioaa he mast - - y power" last you and.I must see• the cold lee=- 000 men In the last three months rise to a sitting position, bringftig JanwZy, orable necessity of saying to these It is interesting to read a boob a • to combat inceadiary.air attacks _ a sixty-pound weight over his head. No act od violence will keep us seekwa of world con�tteat �d bombing raids on-the cit if t people who are not too + • • tJ1 Y Perfection In lifting dumbbells is 1, too good, too clever,. from main intact two bul- ,You shall go no furer. utiin " ' ' This Is the time for proven- they should come. This army of with those who lift eighty-pound floe abnormal, but who are. just a defense: First our line private fire fighters and..salvage• weights In each hand. Then the - Of 1mVVIy to the enemies of Hitler, tion of attack• ' • ' Upon our naval crews will total 100,000 men with-_ ** average persons, well brought and air Patrol •• • ..•falls the duty aspirant has to 'carry a dummy -- _ well educated and well enough and, second. the freedom of our - in a few months, according to B. weighing 170 pounds R4► g 8 ng up- eight •• ipdowed with thb world's goods Wppftg on the high seas. From of maintaining the American policy. ff. Belknap, head of the manage- steps. , If German or Italian ver of freedom of the seas—now. meat division of the Real, Estate normal sad•gracious living. II°w ° flur• patrolling' vessels and lanesAfter which he Is 'required to eels ac war enter the waters the p "Board ot,-New York, The work fa Bach see Theo Schofield and take sten-foot broad Sump, hurdle will protect all merchant ships - Tan West in "]damage ]i a Pri- Droteetloa of which ,Ls necessary being done .ander the supervision a 'three-and-a-half-foot rail, dodge ++ for American defense, they do so not only American ships' but ships of Mayor F. H. AGuardla, Civilise - safe Affair. This 1841 Harper - through' barriers, climb a ladder save! was written by Judith at their own Peru." - of eany flag—engaged in commerce. Defence Director, Mr. Belknap's ten feet high'and swing across a grim Y , a native of Ontario.- So said President Roosevelt on It i, no act °t war on our statement was the first inkling ladder for fifteen 'feet, jump or part when we decide to protect the anyother At- rop eight toot wall, vault - seas t are to to me can o. lantle Seaboard city .was prepar- dreaa,as occasion which had arises a hoz four and a halt feet high and yeas of their married lite. tense. The aggression is not ours o from attacks on Americas ships at fag for eventualities that might Deeply in love, there !s every Ours is Soley defense." come-out of.strained•relations with keep going. The time limbi for t. a ��soset that their lives -will be ~a' L thirty one seconds, Atter a ,a p The essential element of the the Axis powers. ArSpppe, though more or less con- Mr. 1'�oosevelt. opening'his speech new situation created by the Ameri- fifteen-minute, reef, comae a mile vieattosal. Tom is endowed with with i listing of these attacks. After rua: trained they will Instruct others 10>aeh eommo sense and, besides said: - - a e Educational, requiremenka la g �� North .Atlantic. It is -through so that the private 'fire brigade elude matriculation standing In - -. 1� love, has a great respect for These acts of international law- those waters that British vital life will total 200,000' highy efficient g br wife. Theo tries bravely to leesnese are a manifestation of •• • lines' to Canada and the United hi3h school, men who will not only know how up to his ideal of marriage the Nazi design to abolish the free- States run. 'Aad,the effect of•the The young fireman, after six to put-out fires, salvage sections, - emotional and youth-loving, door of the seas and to acquire ab- President's stern order to the navy months'•'probation service, start' . • • but also beadle sabotage and ill (dads distraction awe from home. salute ooatroI of those seas, at ;2,000 a year. The department, y is to place those Life linea ander forms of eubdersive activity. Failing as a wife she realizes r Dbr with control of the seas American armed pretectlon. with more than 10,000 men, Is on g • • • The fire brigade ie"being taught *at marriage is a system of the way can become obviously " the significance of dlfierent 'colors the threellatoon system. clear Jar their next step domina- Spitzbergen Offensive sdghts and obligations and that of smoke and how to tight the fire tion of the United States, domino• A British - Canadian • Norweg• - aors than Love is needed to cope behind the smoke. The incendiary tion of the Western Hemisphere by fan expedition crept eecreteIy wdth its problems Eventually bomb, he expiatned, heats.to 8,400 Ip ' force of arms. ' - across northern seas to Spitzber- -a['Sys to Advertise Asy reach their full maturity and degrees when the bomb explodes, #aderstandin To be ultimately successful 1a gen Islands, and struck before the g .of each other. throwing sparks in every direction world mater>, Hitler knows that Nazis knew what was afoot. Sri- stn is a fine example, he must first destroy the tired ."setting fire to everything story P . . • tam's immediate objective was to An Arkansas woman advertised skillful! handled of essential) within many yards of the missile- y ' y bridge of ships'which we are build• deprive the Nazis of.any value the for a husband. She got ono at I decent people, adjusting them- Ing' across the Atlantic, 'and, over islands might have in strengthen- --T— a cost of $8. He enlisted in the ''� lidves to sane living- Ing Ing Hitler's war effort.' '•Believed to' have thrived in the 'Army and was killed. She of which we shall contumue to roll the y g Marriage Is a Private Affair . . Implements-of. war to help destroy About 1,000 Norwegians were re- days of Shakespeare, a gum tree $3,000 insurance and a widow's 1W Judith 'Kelm Harper �t •him. moved to newzbomes in England. ' recently:felled in Kooba Forest, pension for the rest of her•life. ' •ethers . . Price $2.715. Generation atter Three•times as many Russians generation, Am- Australia, yielded 132 railway Yet, some will tell you that adver- tisingwere taken to undisclosed destina- 'ties• eiglit feet long• doesn't pay! tions. i Huge stocks of oil and'coal were fired. Damage done try. efficient LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher a �-- # • t "" Canadian sappers residers th4-isle HI 's ; .; ands useless for yearn. They lie "e depopulated in the Arctic Ocean, '! 400 miles abQye Norway and 750 / h miles for the North Pole, • 41, f' ^Ca`�`` } ! 6 y Spitzbergen meant far more to 1 -��y• ��^ Ib'�' Y Britons• than a, regrettable bit of t wartime destruction. Those who ' �+ i British �� +s , s 1 clamoring ; N 3S ave been c amo r a • land offensive sofa 'here against � Nazi-occupied Europe, saw in Spitz- - bergen a sample of what might be f •'s : _ coming: �:• x As a Norwegian p°saession, the. 4kretic islands brougb't-dangers of British invasion home to Nazi sen- sibilities. •Berlin has been most apprehensive about Norway.- And ith reason, judgislg by recent out breaks in that country. ., y 4 Rus is Still Holding 7� M: s tr s t H A rs Russia is still tl•je great.enigma. -7 ' f' an the Red armies be wer• - �� ' ful enough to hold the Germans at ` ba Part of the answer may be y 'in the tremendous losses suffered r> by the Germans. In men alone the }'kms t 6sualtles must be well over a mil- ~ _• . _ lion. In equipment an authorata- _ _ f tive estimate of forty per cent is given. German servicing of ad. raced units has daily. become v .w more difficult and the mechanized _ may. - r' . w forces have found the Russian ter• f� ` 1 a ' rain very costly In fuel and upkeep, , K The rest of the'answer may be that o. the "encircled" Russians have re- !'How sway times must i tall you never to better ase whoa AND THE BAND PLAYED ON fused to retreat even though they I'm world■'I I I" ti : .-__-._.._........ tea."-�_._. ... .._.. - .... ..... ...... .... 1 _ .. _- -'.._..eb.:c :....ares.. f�14T,'��•:.+vlYh-...._"':_. EZRi�" e •--�. " A•Krwi1 3E..W -. .. LC.++t+r-a... - _ -- ..'a'�...:... � ... iu•_a..'v4saa R - - ,.:, '•f.N..p a> '. '� .fir,. ..... .' - S. _ .... - .. • 0 ""'w '',tor ..-1, o. K I^J:a. , . r .....�/ _...' r:t •K•.� ...,: -.!'fi '�-" ...a... _ Y `L,Ow✓ _ .. ... �'\ S , • ........, .: a:.� ...'..... is / a , see, she isn't a very nice person. that Ellen had guarded him w sub- At least. I don't think so." tly from every woman except her. f 4 r. ��� � "�3he's rather nice to look a self. He had danced with them suggested Lucy. It was the only and sat beside them at dinner, thing she could think of in Elise's and found himself looking into / I yl�z Off OAF AFRI favor. 1011en'a eyes again before they be- r a - • "Not to me. It's sort of like came to him any more than figures - - (AN 7,1 JW.FJNIM110W)VA W FX) smelling a lilac, and thea a Ottber- moving acr a stage. i roses Both of them,are sweet, but Elise had invited herselfdin- "She was a lovia wife and mother the tuber-rose is shivery. Any- ner at Wide Acres twice fore �. 11 g way, it is to me." Lucy wondered Shirley showed up at all. Elise, T.N until caffeine-nerves caused by too if it wasn't, somehow, a rather never mentioned her,-and Mark &I- COFFEE much coffee and teave her a brittle $a complete summing up. "I suppose most forgot she lived only a scant ' NERVES ' ` ''• temper? How She-could on at t isn't feeli11 this-way; but - ten miles—away: He was ashamed- the children or her husband. 13th her what -are you going to do?" to find how completely she was out - "There are. the excuses I told of his thought, when he came home mother told her about Postum__=4:_ - -- '"' that was the sad of me." you .about,'• --- - ate one afternoon'in lune to fiord ,I �. "All right. You begin," her sitting with Valerie and. Lucy �OV pYL ESS"Well—" said Lucy, "she's alone, at a table under a huge gay um- J - «hsps you.also.should stop drinking coQea isn't she? Being alone often makes brelia at the edge of the pool. and tea end switch to Possum. If you have head- t ache,ind�You'1,cenjoy hili de-try metal toe Valerie't There o be her' (To be continued) - stum 30 days. Yon'u enjoy �e daLnous. tnsalsmu. She didn't have to be,:' explain- 4. beverage—end u ie very economiu6 Order from . _ steCet' band. ' He was quite nicer Not TABLE 'TALKS u uses --- v>:.. very handsome or young, but nice. j to B SADIE B. CHAMBERS And she knew he wasn't very Y P22 - young or handsome when she mar- ried ar ried him. Then after a while, they . - weren't married any more, It sheO Celery,as an Eye was lonely, why, didn't she keep pener . . '� ._ . She would tell -Lucy. "Yon see— him!"M MARRYING R Y I�H G - e : .• __— _ � _ I don't'like her! Mrs, Waterford, "I give it up," said Lucy. She 'One of'the most valuable foods i I mean. My mother did. That is, had rather a feeling of being car- from a dietetic standpoint is that Hi / I suppose she did. They were to- . -.MARK � R� - rfed over her head. of celery, rich is vitamins and in- �y �iiii� s e e a gether a good deal—anyway, when- She heard with relief Mark's dispensable in flavor. At no time . J ever I was home, Of course, thatTHERE'S trouble-free baking by _ wasn't very much." knock on Valerie's door; and Val- —ef-the-year is the choice so splen- store �r you Brie, with her young arms around did as now. YOU 71011 ViOlWe Kimball Dunn Lucy wondered if 'it was pos- him, forgot-Elise and the game of' Celery Sauce use Calumet Baking Powder. Yoe e sible that less than tea yearslay making excuses. She didn't think 24 ripe'tomatoes use less and its double leavening SYNOP8Ita between them. She telt like Meth- 2 heads celery action•-duringtnizingaadintheovea useiah. "I often get like that," of her again until as hour later, After Mark Alexander's beau. as she and Mark and Lucy aat 8 large opions --assures better results.Essy she said. m'S _ `' '�S . tiful wife Ellen died, her whole - swinging their bare legs over the 2 red peppers won't-spill coataia with Valerie looked up. "Really?"she �' h�i1 _ family became Interested In edge o2 the pool alter an exciting 2 tablespoons salt _ measuring device under the lid., Valerie, Ellen's daughter by a asked hopefully, game of water balls-its green 1 pint vinegar PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOWI former marriage—and In the "Absolutely. 'And when I do, I depths, 1 lb. brown sugar. trust fund left Valerie. All turn it into a kind of game, I Looking Backward Wash and prepare vegetables Ellen's sisters, says Shirley, call it 'Making Excuses,' Not for 'Valerie, Mark, and Lucy-swam -and chop fine. Add half the frightened Valerie by assuming yourself—that's not so' good—but every day, even when it rained, quantity of vinegar first, brown • she wodld live with them, but for.other people, Especially when Mark. fired by their enthuslasm, sugar and salt. Boil slowly until �^ Mark came to the rescue and you don't like them. i think, was already making plant for as tender, about lis hours. Put in _ took Valerie on a long trip. On maybe they aren't happy, or their indoor winter pool. McTavish had sterilized jars and seal while hot the way home, he and Valeria. _ shoes don't fit, or somebody drop. left the kennels, and was never Creamed Celery rnet Lucy Tredway, owner of ■ ped them on their heads" whenfar from Valerie's heels, running 1 large bunch celery broken down traveling library. we they re babies. You-know—like frantically on his sort black legs, 1% tablespoons shortening' C-A ET Mark hired her to tutor Lucy that." Valerie laughed. Mark bad come to look on him- 3 tablespoons flour and brought her home. Elise, "That's fun," she said. "I won- self as the father of a-family, and' �!(r teaspoon aalt ` trying to make the most of the der what I could think : up " for he liked it. He thought of Lucy a teaspoon pepper z Opportunity, appeared at the 911se? Would the head-dropping as almost as muck} gf a child as cup celery stock house on the day they return- one do?" Valerie. It never tailed to aeton- cup milk, �t 00ilB`1-ACT0 , ed and was startled to see "Well--first, tell my why youEhl .. ish him when she' spoke to him .Wash t6orou, y and cut.is Sk - Lucy there. She left in a quiet don't like her?" maturely. Even when he remem• inch lengths. Boil in salted water _'huff and has Just called Val- "Do you like her?" countered tiered' theL diplomas and degrees, 60 minutes or until tender. Drain BAK1116 srls to a"If Valeria will spend Valerie. and knew that, she and Valerie apd set aside % cup stock. Melt POW the do ,wlQh her. Valerie Y Lucy thought-furlouly. -"Well— kept regular school hours. the `shortening, add flour, salt ���' - talkln hires over with Luc how do I know? Lt's a little soon He found himself urging them- and pepper. Add milk and celery _ Chapter 15 to tell. You see, I•never laid eyes not to overdo the learning bust- stock and bring to the boiling J / 'V'alerie moved a little nearer: on her until last night,' .- nassa To enjoy the summer days point, stirring constantly. Add "Oh," said- Valerie disappointed. which were lengthening magically. cel - - ly: But sometimes you cora tell cry end heat thoroughly. The, .to right away, ,Look at father and He around thegpooln with them creamed sprinkled with crumbs Bust Inventors la rev me and you,' before dinner.' He telt as young as and grated cheese, and baked 20 ' �I suppose that was an euep� Are t�uC .asi�lLl ! they were, which astonished him minutes in a modems oven. tion,' Lacy wondered why, she was a little when be stopped to —Cream of Celery Soup fighting on Elise s side, end -- �I about it all. Cut into small pieces the tops -couldn't'discover any reason ex. Mark looked at the -placid .pat- and stalks of 1 small bunch of Bine war- - - v thattern of his days, and marveled. is celery. Place in a saucepan with timber, 1989, over 60,000 jaws►- erie tolerance. life had seemingly crashed so. 6 cups of cold waiter,' % teaspoon tions have been submitted to tw "It's like this, Valerte explain. thoroughly; and yet here is was, salt and pepper and a few elites British Ministry of Supply. ,Eads ed. She drew on the bright chintz weaving Itsef as if nothing had of_ onion. Cooly until celery is month there have been more than of her chair with a pointed finger, happened. He hardly realized how tender. Press through a sieve 1,000, and is most months the k "She's going from here -to 'here, much of this was Lucy's' work. and use 2%' cups strained liquid. total has be higher than for tie you see." .She .made a straight Mark found Elise and even Shir- Add to hot white sauce and serve whole of any year is the pre-wort •-' t { line between two points. "But she ley vaguely disturbing. He was be- bot, period when inventions were ascii doesn't.• She goes this coag—" Ag'inaiag to realise he had known - direct to the War Office. It i series of curves indicated Elise's them for years without knowing 'The first Canadian steamship found that about one in every 400 circuitous course. Lucy looked at them at all. He didn't even now ran from Montreal to Quebec of the inventions is useful and ' Valerie in amazement._"And thea suspect why this was so-or guess November'4, 1809. worth developing. she wants to ask you something terribly, and -she doesn't. She just .� 'You get all nor'• to around 1t until mixed up 'and tell her something you dont wast to find out. So you WHEAT GERM _ .V ;Dietetic research has shown that the Wheat Germ helps eon- 4^ .'.--`vertcod f into energy,stimulatesP the a tile,and is essential .• ;��.• y to normal growth. 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Jack Teeple,, of Toronto; � ` Mr.-nasi-Mra.__IL_I►Ic�onal v A 'n- ATTEN TION:t -- court, called on their aunt and un- - '- _ — Poultry, .-both live- and dressed- cle, Mr.-and Mrs. John Murkar. Mr. in simple but rich de- - sign we can furnish A Murkar is still confined to his bed, Brock Road Gravel memorials that will "KE 1 srecovering from his, recent illness. pYt pI(,.�K IZI N G FARMS Mx. and Mrs,-Cecil Marks, of r ' please from every - Ogdensburg N. Y., and Sgt. YYYY standpoint. In dignity - < Ogdensburg, of . 'appearance our Ogdensburg, N. Y., and agt. Peter Crushed Pit Run GISTERED EGG STAT Marks, and family-, of Hamilton, vis- n --- work will stand out - IOC iced over Sunday, with' their 'aunt- Gravel hough the ages. _ end uncle, H Wl and Mrs. Marks. J° No Greater Tribute WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 336 The monthly meeting of St. Sand and Graded , N. •OV, STAFFORD George's Guild, will be held on Thurs- Highway Monumental �� -— d#y, October 2nd art 2.30 lx m. at the S t a n e -- Wbrks - home of Miss K Fawkes: Hostesses: Delivered or Landed in Fili ase Whitby, Ont. ��� Mrs. Warn. Crunxner,.. Mrs. Garnet XSagston Road West ` - Courtice and Mrs. Thos. Law. PHONE: t'lant, Pick 1.026 - The regular meeting of the V. F'oronto offfce Howard 647 - - Id. S. will be held at the home of -Mrs. Leonard Wilson, on Wednesday JOHN BOURNE �r BON " frfternoon, Optober 1st, at Z-ft Cars — -- ___-- _ will be. at, Mr. Chapman's Store atM 2 a'elock. Members are reminded at - / the sectional Meeting to be held at, L 111E R ARE A1(3W SHOWING ,A Greenwood United Church, .,n Wed- aesday, October 8th. Morning Session - 4 9.3+0; Afternoon, at 2.15. A cord- 1A ord = �. HUGE STOCK OF - - is extended to all lay- ;fid all other building materials �Tbes to Wo¢nen's lnatftute will ra;�et Men's Rubber and also Rubber* an , Sept 30th, With Miss D. _Necessary -for buildings of any `_ saw. A paper the viurprob- iized Cloth Rain Coats $6.50 "You can't* afford to be description can be procured p aQ wa be given by Mrs. liingston. Mrs. _ _ �en'sl _. .Boots $1.38 RobL Bahaoa and Mies Bayne well rOtxl our ar-d and warehouses give a Barad Demonstration. Hostess- y es: Mrs C. A. Sterritt and Mrd Joe. ]Everything from Foundation to Ridgeboard - Men's 'Work Boots Sisman's at ICovon. Meeting at 2.30 D. S. T. Will �r all available cm please pick op �lIIe_ order One' One acc6unt _..:: _ . $2.50 to $5.00 members at the Four Corners at 215. "IJdelivery' _ . -Maes Annie I.arkln,-of Cbicago, �`B , � �� - -Wmi lber nephew, Mr. Henry OConno: :Men Fine -s-_ Oxf orris $3. . wife, of Calgary, Alta., called as The .COMRIE LUMBER Co. Ltd: Wends in the village lash week-end, sc oRO JUNCTION Phones— Howard 1117 and Sclarboro 336 . Men's Sweater Coats at .$2.50 Men's Fine o r $2.95 =$5.00 - .Men'st Fine Soso _ 25c. 39c. 50c. 1' air . ­ am S . :Heavy or 1 up :>Ii6� ANNUAL E�1HI - 1T1ON - . . � - . • :_ •_ - -._: - : AND C)F '. COURSE - - --__of Markham 'and East York Agricultural Society , and "rziAarttvpa 98 _ - - - - - : ''Thursday, , ilk Friday,-Saturday � �� : • • "- Overalls and Smocks .._ _ OCTOBER,* .2nd, 3rd, sand 4th . -.. : . ::•_ _ : • •Frday . �ctober �3rd � . . . DOME 0� - OFFICIAL "OPENING �- ,1 g. M. U. S. T. �.by: Hon. Norman O. Hipel, M. P. P. ' CHARMAIV - Me So BLACK and WHITE SHOW - under the auspices of the. 'York County,Holstein Club ;Markham High School Fie Day x. pecial,; Boys' .Colt ClaysPickering Hardwar e MARKHAM CITIZENS BA _ MIDWAY MERRY-GU-ROUND ND' We have a Complete Stock of Numerous other' attractions �< 'Screen doors, and . 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