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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_10_03 _X 4m tZ Z, 7- 7 7 V VOL. LX1 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd'. 1941 1rlo. 7 - .., ' NOTICE -,.--WAR SAVINGS "P R. FORSYTH. Ppb.,D., Director ­00-MMITTEE- of the A'merican Optometrical GREENWOOD 'Eyes examiced by appointment. Vbme 1904.Claremont.Oct. meedfor _oathpaign Inlich MILLS ring DUNALD RUDDY Barrister. JLlbe Solicitor.Notary Pubbc• t4o Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Claremont,fyf= Chairman allawformati'McUped by the late Pickering TownsMp, on Paying Income Tax but ot Income Cho In :Amia.South Wma of court House.wbitby. my Whoopiing-.Cough • a the reconni endation of the War Siv- Installment Plan Eases Burden BEATON, BELL & ROSS, ings Committee National ideadquar- Dept. of Health Regulations for the MONDAY WMDNESD.4Y j:' Barristers & Solicitor& tens, is calling a meeting of the local Control *f Communicah�e , Di-seasess For many years pe,>I>le have,been AND FRIDAY - '7 C. Tel organization, to be held at the Town (Ppblishi;d by Township.!M. O. H.) paying Income Tax in a, lump sum . . . '.; J.IMATON. ePb6z]6 Hall, in Brougham, on Friday night, annually or try installments with in- 7 Cents per Bag .� Y"71; II.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel.=Uj October 3rd, for the purpobe of com- Placard = yes. terest. Now, with the numner of in- 25 bag lots - 6 cents per bag d j.-D.Sr.ROSS pleting arrangements'for this Town- Isolation of Patient'— for 3 weeks come taxpayers as well as Income For Profitable pig feeding 872 Bay St. ship's part of the National campaign, after con=enceinent.of whoop. Tax rates substantially increases, JOII14 L.POND Toronto Fine grinding Is necessary. W:11ch ta,1ces place this Fall. Quarantine of Contacts — 14 days the Dominion Government - nas pro- A NGUS.McMILLAN—Barrist ' �Sol- At the organization meeting on inimunes — a perso I n -immune be.c- vided a rilethod of payment'out of in- THIS MILL DOES ITI Pubuc, 14meli er, Amadlot, ada Street T600"o. P.01.14-hy.ne EIRID6303. 22tf May 9th, this Township'for the pur- ause of a previou s attack may be come, which has enabled thousands lJoratai pose of canvass, was divided into released without change of resid- • to shoulder the added burden without three sections, observing suaool sec- 1. enoe. financial embarrassment. - Devised tions — the South,'I south of a, line ,Breawd-winner no.restrictions through the urgency of•wai: iinancing JUS.D.S.Gradwate of tis Roral C.U.4e drav4n from the Cherryw000 Section,I —' umtus, Clam Cr.' Maclean, BL R. A. L Q IrT BBBERT T. FALLAISH.L DO School-children non- umof the plan is one which is so sound B. Arch. Registered Architect �; 0eWW=aV-theUEdve tyal.Torouto. Graduate of University of Toronto Second floor out of St. Md. through Brock Road to the Audley , 12 years of age or over, ailowed to that people.sa7-to themselves, "Vray. 10 -attend school without. Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 6214 =Cberch.Vicknius.Oct. Odke boars; 2 Section., The Centre — from White- change 'of did we not think of this before?' 410111Z 40 6.1t.M.. offpolumeot. (X-my vale, d GRiBron- residence. To gain the benefits of this install- Residence, Pickering, 27'r 21 WVh"). Pbo"pkku! anreenver, throw gh no restrictions mens I plan, the first installment of ghazii to Greenwood and Kinsale. The Teachers . FEM LEVIN E B. A. North — from that-Line to the Nor-� Concurrent disinfection — discharge 1941 tax must be paid in September 4r 6%Vb there Towhline, taking' ,all all Barrister; Solicitor et,_ sect- of nose and throat of patient s5 1941. Those who paid the tax for low therein. be destroyed, .11940 will pay,one-twelfth ox the 1940 Office hours -- 1 -S. We& and ssaa. R, BIZATON. TOWNSHIP By this &rrWgeMent, the township- Terminal disinfection- thorough total Juring each of the iast four King Str. Pick-iri-nig'. ?Meat to Lft' Do clitrit. Conveyancer.CAMMinammier 10T am Aatant.'Etc. suer of is-divided into twenty-two seiperaite cleaning. months of his year, viid in January HEAD OFFICE 0SILLiWA ;= vale.Out. areas, Over which individual canvass' they-will estimate-their total tax ..7 e -- WM. C. ML'IWAR is to be made. This places ihe-mm� ' Parents are asked to keep D..their payable at the new rates. By. sub- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE L psign, largely in the hands of the thildren isolated if they have & sus!. 'Imctihg fromthisthe amount al- 33 3D 3M X?a 1W the county of OntaAe teachers and boards of each section, picious cough, until Such time as the ready paid and dividing the remain- PicxERrNG ONT.- along with any organization they case i4-diagnosed by the family phy--4 der by ei;ht, they ,will' know- 'how rr 1�arh month during the Kinds. may care to build up- within their' siciAn, as is 'contag:- rftudlh to, pay 0 lasuramee of AU E. RICHARDS CM wations. lous in the early stages. eig'ht morths. of 1942, January to August -i?iclusive. Best Ratee AvWable with (I F. Coates, and F_ T. Doble, of ORN110RAL. INSURAKM Sorne ere ca!)ed-t,,o-figbt:uTir'batt- the Pickering School are leading the Funeral sery for Mra. -Frank J. RRAL . RSTATR I.Seclairi�y and Service. South Section; Hugh Pugh.. White- PreaK Meld on Friday last. les, merely to pay for them. OONVEYANCING " vale, and R. McWhi�ter,. Brougham, --hese .axes must be collected to MAdress Pboot An aid established zoady the Centre Section; and Rev. f. F 800"o - A very sad funeral took place in provide for the war effort. The Gov- BROUGHAM :-PICK 515 a to 64"4L Kennedy, and Rev. Walter Daniel, our village on FridaW afternoon last, ernment- ,*anticipates a reco>cvvolumeftme Pu, oft -:7, both of Claremont, the No.rtnern ,.Sec- when Bernice L Allin, -beloved wife of business In tax offices during Se-p- tiori. These gentlemen are know72 as of Mr. Frank J. Prouse, 'wag interred'tember, in dealing with those who Unes, res- wish to take advantage of . this Sub-Chairmen, and Secro at Erskine Cemetery, following ser- NOTICE WM, MAW pectiveJy. vices at the home, conducted by Rev imodern, sensible way to discharge ,L1011IN861) AUCTIONBBit ANI) Terr-hers -and niambe.oof the II their obligations. Only by commenc- SL R. Jenkinson, assisted by Rev. E. . Osi 'tradis 0 VALUATOR gcbool boards, are invited and urred ing +­ VA5: in Septembe -a� +1,;. am Yew war Wom plan be followed. 419y. IMM 006151luctea Anywhere to attend this meeting, at t p. =., ­ ­­­" %. . _. Deceased had-been ill, and suffered ♦ Vbme or write. Address Olt Dundas P. S. T. Airy and all'Other Persons much, for many months, spending COAL, COKE, street, 166t.. inter i ested are invited to attend.end many weeks of the past year.r in hos-- PICKERING WOOD, CEMENT4 I Wbi;by, Ootari" co-operate in this:National Campaign pital. Much sympathy w" telt for VILIAZE CLERGY CONDUCT CT for War Saving&. Mrs. Prouse end family, during the SERVICES -PLA?a BAND, GILA VZL9 many long'months of her illness.0- Briabu& E*piW eye were times. wien co,.sidere and -SUMVA.RY OF CON. SCHOOL Th tble. ;.For rive.or six- weeks, kev. M. R Government Licewsd PICYcMNG FIELD bAT. hope %-&q maintained for ner 'reeov' Jenkinson, Minister of Pickerhg UAL- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES mgim St. E. Stou ery,. but that time' 'come, follow- ffville, Cut, tied Church, has been holding infor- • C�ailpiofts 'ing a period. of illmas, and. suffer= ens;I non-denominationat services at oleo local eartage work JAM—ervity, Medicai, and SurgiW fir. B678' P. McCarthy, 21p' ing when' re,;istz.-ace can .,o l6ngerthe'Plant on Sunday evening, foll-, We havealpo p1seed in stocit a fall cases taken Sr. Girls' E. M-e,-Rae, 23,pts, be offered and she passed away owing his regular service, in tow.. LINNE of MAPLE LEAF MILLINfl -Room' Jr. Boys, W. Gates, 25 pts. early nn Wednecday morning. The attendance at these ser,ices, hele COMPANY FEEDS. 'Maiernity Semi Jr. Girls' J. Rat%, 20*�Os. A ver-i lar7e numb��r oi friendq 'ne bf �jeir halls,"�a_ beein- in- Registered Nwm in attendanct and in S -up and. relative$ �_tended the funeral. 24 hour urvice given, Runners' creasing eet,!h week, - ni%:n of all . 'r Sr. Boys' L Kaiser, 171 pts. -This and the many beautiful floral nationalities,'and women attending A We MITCHEU 7kg"bulance Service Sr. Girls' B. 'Harnilion. 16 pts. I tributes.. NA_"s a :visual expression of- a th� inte*re5t' and sympathy of �er funday night last. again, ,saw Pickering,. ont.. MRS. E,R. GOOD 25.37 Jr. Biys' — P. Kaiser,-20 pts. good attendanc6, and at vie close, wide circle -of friends. Phere Office .74 .— Res., 65 Jr. GiirLs' = F. Underwood, 18.pts. luncheon­wbts served 'to. the guests, • She was -a 'daughter of Mrs. afid Staff, headed' by 'Mr. Mark- bv the with 1.9 2 the late Fred Allin-, a former'C' "; - Grade Ten are' cham,�A,)n.� Hall, ACCIDENTS R- statjcirj�mastcr here, coming to ham, General Supt. of Carter-Hall � aLE11sAN points; Grade 9, 57;. 11*� 47 ani 12, who_has been encouraging :he con- ...... I -ears ago. d N�** o 4C% 42. ilick� ig.about. thirty ducting (-jf.these' services, an A Happen Sh� %v.,- a ,member of the United resented Mr. Jenk;n,�on -weith a <!oil- -Instatat'light cook- stoves. -Accidents Ila' `hur.z.,.h. She is 'survi'vea b� .ter.r hus pr 'Locully _Relays ection frfrii employees, to be used for, bard, and one son Clinton; her mot- so quick, so satisfactory,. -Insure with your I. I . . purchase of h�nin boots and other 7 11' d one Mrs- H. Heil is;Girls�' —'J.. ?Hath, N. Dav li, I B., L?e 'her an lj(.c*s?ary equip.niert. Young, Coal. Oil ,ctavesElec. hot -:.Local Agent of Whitby: B. --ja:milton Al!phurth. to 'Mr. Mairkhaill" p'rollipt- -plat-( M s,—W.jndow screens, F were: Miss;s Garnct ed the wid carried i' on. Few,�Lerstorje, F. L:nder,7, Mai- ' SEE )urtk:p. (.;i.rd(.,, Foone. A.* VV. Rev. E St. George's f on doors,garden tools. Rae, (2,)d); AL Brcfwn, J. Ma m, , G, ge C�je*,% Jrn. S. P-al.-d.,,n. J�I.in S'!)rk M,,rtln, P. Gales, 1,;3rd) C.-nii. ',;v! as-:,i_�!in g aild afl haT6,xare at ric CTRIL E. MORLEY � and H. R.- Y. T# ti-!- sen_e.�;. Our GENEFAL 'INS URANCE , -:!M-!: �,j ,-' 1 - 1'r:end� from Paniiton. nrun"'�. prices. goys D. Callaghan,a SERVICE �PF 0'1 1 C I!QN car vi!la-. clerg-y C. McCart�-v, J,. Ta: or, (1_t); caj!d. ;:I this B N njg n YOUr. I-11A T) M. N4 jores, W, t"- fn,�--�raf. be sba-ptred,and repaired C. P.71key. The iy-n•p%�O' 1 y ., evvry- F. Warren, c.ne in t',!-= community.!.1s extended to W. F. RAIJA,- (_:XFF.NW,.,)0D dee our new seleck. t�e S07'rOviny T mily. ALVIN BUSHBY At or� WPdnP_1.ay. Oct- Ir m1th tion of Ruars - ' : Hardwa.-e �'Tin-,, Oct- ober- Rtb.-t'-o Wr-:,1.-_rn SeAinn of'the A LOVELY DISPLAY IN S-1-N-RIN:A THE FIE1,I) NATURALIISi'S M E ing the nasi-on he4d by si'Mie, t7lat C),.,h�Nva Pr,.�Oy ' !rial of the. Woman's YV PICKBRING nly %e6iblle varie-es if :1JjF;9i,jnary Society of the United- AND AMMINST1W.' 10v-r 1;t• '?''field Xat,,:r­-1is;*,s. `r,)r- ,w,u 1,d peel.. Thy.de%dly k-irianita. or�'Churc% Of Can-di, will meer for two &_'=XR '4M .1.Z h 1��"E� Sessions, 9.30 a. ni., and 2.15 P". M. Tororl*,-(" -Bov-7manville.and R ieF­.iyir a v gi� -hie t V*abxut Dretwer, Shnniar Steel Bee., al -!K. th.? ,�Pesvz ('i_.00 iintidov�. peels rewtily. Th4?, inky I). s. 'r. Tile pronlise%a very Mattress: and -SPrings $,61-M 1'�rald and 347-s. Ccwan on fin;Lrers v-Mh t�h;, Lucian nads BOYES DRUG CC-r --tea AetestLng'day. �7ere , -wn iji Service Clareriont A T YVer-,bFrs ��f Pickpri E:, -Ids il­ in rs,. Aux- Cedar-lin+.O 'Chests 1411.rll jti,,L�7t_,r',t1 S,-w�ety �,�LnF rre, rt THE REXALIJ..STORE %1,o 1v1:1. Tn:.�er told 4 th., Tife �-;, ',)f a7v Secxet and up �hes� ilividi-17.1 into e and 1j" ps, on •-t�,e 4xr-r ��otp� .­acid Courtesy C-oninittee; 'Minutes; 4 �,-ns. to explore variou;� Creek, e)Jjb;�ing a. score�u�cter nn*-� more Words of Roil M5V 'jk STUDIO 60LIC-4 flora faitna acid mar�n�',, IiIE;. small I fishes. �,�Is. water burs. and. �-,L geg - te.-R.-,ting Meet- Cameras, Fil and TWO 9 foran--Ir OrCCASTONAT, CHAIRS �'rw-r M,. Stewar4t 7 turtles. ��-LYTPson' arc ing; V. us�c Mrs. J. L. Pegg; Pepoit '�r•(�f. SlAers. -�f Obio Ul.jversity, A paviliQ!� :-ie•etirF n the evening of School for Lcadens ♦- Mis.5 I-) oft drinks, ice li Me in-oups loca �'.- .47 -ietiefif bjr&, pry resided over � Pri (TI t f Floor r:hd' T6bl,, Lar,.'p t�7! s Pearce; Seeretares' Rrtw epo ; Quiet GIFTS FUR THF, Yi CA 9 h ncludinig_ wlrnc- papsing migrants Toronto. 1:Tii-,-er%i.y, was eyljoyej af. Hour cream. 11rvf. D-A,ight. -%Ith Dr. Walker and ter the picric lunches on the laxqps. Wohip Coliunbus " Aumligry; 7 t r. N-d Mr& "',owall Was "My ftnpressions of Gorif.erentie Bich. `art,. explored the. trees`and Tivem- A toaq Gifts for all oe," 7. r Ambulance-, Day or lkight v�,rye v Chapman an f tJ 22 Aii,., native here, and 3', paise� and 'Pro 4. -0, p 01S. Wright: Introduction of PHONE 1300 1)r Ta�%r'.Ior, bot. the Hom:r ihur madeSpeakers - Mrs. Ca". callen; Addrex .;:aid that the Defense Indus- brief reply. Miss Geraldine Haietwell, West Prescriptions carefully cow. tri v.s ir, Canak;L wu-t lw)k:.-jr for ;,z� tl,. -.am( 4,i ro. -n,.?mt-r W-�Ip China' VW.-Ic T., Clreenwood; povated, -n bprp. a.; Lhi!., ir.j)urtod j'.1 tho M e,: �If 1r r: <,r Young Peo ell ynrl 40 Ce A. STERRITT -wa-kPT.q, ­ — .- , . Work Urjo-r LOC-At DELIVERY Fnr"al Director ;,i!t: Qwi Q� Al, --utir.., Pim,. 01 Nt?xi of • Fnruiturp. Dealer bqdly. Ti,;,, -�ret. nets biict- �wld th�, of Mr and r•, f•,'47"Osi-i-t. PfCKEFING (,)u7Ai P. ns M I r;t!lj 1jiS(',LJ,4e(j i;'unv�_ corrixrt- L ...._,.,.�,sm. ...,. :,,•:,4.-` - .--sa#,.:_ss.� ...ix'-._. .. _ ...'•.a^ r - ,.. _. •„ . , .. ., .' a .... - -.. _ _ d 5 e I� SEEM AS AXIS RECRUITS e.1 - : yr -r . YOU HEARD x NGS z The young salesman was look• 6 r' Ping very depressed on his second -- ?1' •s day, in 311a new ��\ s► a job �� "Come, come!" said the sales _ v.. age y man r "Don't look so down in •� �TH �� ^ �II 1 _ the mouth. I know it's difficult at E� ;• ID •i first, but you'll soon get into it O1� 112 ex—— — ems-n you ve ha a e more perience you'll get along all right." "It isn't that," said the young man. "When I got home last night =f F I practised that sales talk on my wife and now I've got to..buy her a new vacuum cleaner." "We have been married over a year now, and we never \ ..o quarrel. If a difference of op- S . inion arises and 1 am right, en I v me • � H ry always gl ei In Im d lately." King Boris of Bulgaria pictured, left, inspectirig'troops, is seen "And if he is right?" - THAT'S MY CHEW as the latest " �' Oh, that hasn't happened junior partner' of the Axis nations. European reports terrisay Russo-Bulgarian friction, plus Nazi bait of rich post-war —torial rewards, have swung the Balkan nation to Hitler's'side. The golfer stepped to the tee. ' and drove off. The ball sailed Ontario Will' straight down the fairway leaped Canada at War o 15,004 Parcels To �+ i T • os to the green, dived Into the Give v p Taxes Prisoners of War hale At the beginning of the war What Science "What have you suddenly gone Canada had a Permanent Force of • Dr. F. W. Routley, national ' 4,500 men and a Neon-Permanent t j D orasy about T" asked the golfer's Ontario will abandon the ft. commissioner of the Canadian wife, who wall trying to learn Active Melitis of 56,000. Today coins and corporailon tax field for Red Cross, Toronto, said his or- something about the game, there are more than 188,000 man the duration at least, it was learn- THE "SULFA"-FAMILY anization is sending 15 000 in the Active Arm and 170,000 in ed in authoritative • g g . Par- "Why, I just did a hole fa ones' y quarters at Germ-killing "Sulfa" family. cul- cels a week to continental Europe 'yelled the golfer, a wild gleam in the Reserve Army. : Nearly half Queen's Park recently. *Lnilamido, sulfapyridine, sulfa- for prisoners in enemy occupied his eyes. of Canada's estimated direct war When the federal government thiasole, which combat, with am- territory. "Did your' said his wits, plao• expenditure in the-"present fiscal first invaded these fields of taxa. psing snecess, 83 types of germs -The parcels, he said, cost $1.90 idly. "Do it again, dear. I didn't year will be devoted to the Army, tion the Hepburn government pro... ' that produce pneumonia :and kill apiece to put up and transports- see you." tested but now it is learned an 1L00,000 Americans a year, are coke tion expense& aTor $2.50 each,- —T-- � 8 amleable arrangement vas 'beea _ .!by-products. .New members of the They contain a week's supply of Good Samaritan (after an Soldiers Parcels made, alfa famlly are ■alfathlazole and food, vin 3,000 calories a day. The province would be compen- « giving y hours hard wog changing a - k _ 0 0 saltamethylthlazole mortal ea<mies Dr, F. Tisdale, of Ottawa, on• An interesting fact has been mated for loss of revenue on- the fire for a lady driver)t .,Well, of dreaded staphyl000c,tls lnfeo- of Canada's nutrition experts, d•- ! hope the# spare will take brought to light by the ,store re- beads of, last year's collections. - -' of blood stream. fatal In 99% signed the content of the pack. you home." eently at an Officer from Over- which amounted to ;33,000.004, c so". A great many parcels arrive from eorporafion terse and ;8,800,- of all known eases. When the new ages so as togive give maximum food. Lady Driver: "I'm sure It = Wallas' were. put to work expert- value in the poundage allowed. will. I live only a few houses In a damaged condition due to 000 from Income' taxation. Trees• lislentally, they cut the mortality dOVrR the street." those at home not packing the officials suggest that the tota', col- $at• to 20%,. New• sulfaguaaidine. —v— contents properly and also not leeted this year-might-mean, a Ions ;eaentiy aanonaced, joins the sal- A Chiesa• proverb that hes be- realizing the_ great distance of of 15,000,000 to the province but its Tommy was doles penance In family.' come an unwritten law: "Before travel and the number of times the fact is that the government a --v— you buy, obit at least three mer- the corner. Presently he thought the 'package must be handled. btsdgetted for leas In 1842 than to bums.A now remedy for bus, mise ohants." aloud, pensively: Dl'o "I.can't hely. It it Fm sAnd so from this experience 184E ;x speedier healits and a reduo- fact," he complained. "I never overseas was born an organisation, It b also expected that Ontario •-,-f ion of @car tisane, was.disclosed the "C. A. O. Parcels' Dispatch will be compensated by the Dorms- - a: board of more than one perfect lot for lass of asoline tax reven- �Itst fortnight !a the Bulletin of Reg.", 3b0 Bay Street, Tomato, g �h• Johne Hopkins Hospital by b0T' anyway'" who, for the sum of One Dollar nes resulting from the federal im- 'Who was that?" asked her mo-, Dr, Kenneth L, Pickrell, resldeat -Modern dispatches a parcel Containing position of as ad4itional tax. tthea', thinking to point out a moral. ha'was little. three packets of Resor Blades, .. 'Etiquette - Papa.." came the reply. .;•whoa Two cakes of 9oaD. Two packets nrgeoa a more s n . bion. It N s preparation of. @alfa- Alamfae, one of the new sulfa drugs, �T - of• Chewing. Gum, and small in. MtYI $0141111Thi method: a severely bunted dividuals of Gum or Salted Pea. patient b placed on sterile.sheets, nuts to till' all spare space; Shoo IST ROBERTA LEE Joan: "Father, what's a gar- '' .r WHIRE'f 111110 " -Sprayed with the solution every den plot Laces, Chocolate. Oxo. and Cig- �' YOUR �<WP Father: "The `b.0 44 and MIMARR•S -�\ boTh �ur, and kept warm. e f-9. 1. !t riding in som•oae eL•@ ,aorto• planning to eat tap your arettes ,all of these articles being _ 91uency.of spraying is reduced an car and he stops for refreshments stuff." difficult to obtain overseas. oar each day. In four days a thin whose place is it to pay the bill? Each parcel contains a post card soetb' to formed, which begins to. 2. Should a woman always r•• - - addressed ready to be sent back_ - -- lieparate from the now skin to ten move heir hat is a theatre? to the sender in acknowledgment SOLDIERS ---Rays. The solution is mild enough 3. If a friend has a book one More than 24,000,000 .pennies The Idea of these Dollar par• to be used on the eyes, and it wishes to read, is it all right to or approximately $500,000 have cels has met with ready response, RVs OUT TIRED ACHil3 ;penetrates the burned area so rap- nail'outright to borrow it? been collected in penny banks not only from individuals, belt from ly that mach of the pain is allay- 4. Lit proper to talk "shop^ throughout Scotland for the war small groups of persona•and Or- toe at once. effort including 1,000,000 from si• while out in society? ganiaations who find the service Johns Hopkins surgeon■ haveschool children. - a gfeat accommodation, (been so Impressed by the solution 5. When dining in a reatatltr- ant, what should a woman do with bres patients. all her purse and gloves' at It ti now being used on s: Should"a Girl smoke, if she would rather not, just because tti. LA S S I F I E D ADVERTISEMENTS . . . other girls in her crowd do? _ Answers _ H 0* Gan 1? 1. If the host suggested stop-- AGENTS WANTED fiRINDERS FOR !-tl.E TRACTORS Ping BY ANNE ASHLEY ; he more than likely expects AEROSTATIC SiETER FOR ACTU- A FEW OF THE FAMOUS 393 "CY= OtiE 25/40 OIL PULL TRA(JTOR . to pay. However, the proper thing mobile, truck, tractor, bus andlot " grain grinders with 8" riot and One 20/35 Oil Pull Tractor, c to for the guest to do is to offer to marine engines. More power!' double-sided plates. New. Thr Both reconditioned. Thomas L lEiow'sell I drilla hole'into Stops,carbo,,,-25% more mileage. right grinder for use with light Scott, Cromarty, Ont. --. 4 bottom a side of a heavy Pay (and with ailicerity), Or at Airmail for quick Information', tractor -,136.5u freight paid. - rr -Agents, write for territory, Dept. Write Beatty Bros. Limited, Box iph least to suggest Dutch treat. 9. Box 163, Vancouver. Canada. 144-WL• Fergus. Ont. STICKERS i0kina vase which I wish to con- g, Yes. It is bad form to keep vert Into s lamp? the hat on, n0 matter how small ELECTRIC 11UMP CLEARANCE -HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL VICTORS. S.T 1 CK E R S FOR A. Use an ordinary twist it may be. 3. No; one.may ask A FEST' 1940. MODELS STILL TO LE.A P. N H_URDRESSING THE. 'talcs, doors, windows, halls and dri1L The drill should be sharp if the book is interesting, but if clear at cut prices, 200 gal. and Robertson Method. • Information homes. Six assorted for re,sob32 - on request regarding (all classes, for g S H rite's Flag Store 23i and have-it .low pitch: The china no offer is made to-lend-it to you, Jobs gal. styles. Also some rebuilt Clow beginning. Robertson's Hair" ?{ins St. East, Toronto. Y jobs which have been put in good alllould be kept Wet with tureen- let the matter drop. 4. Not UII- working order. Let us know your dressing Academy, 13i Avenue -' --- ..Vne• less someone has -asked you a Requirements and perhaps we can 1:oad._Toronto. 1•ULl•ET9 Y suit You.-Beatty Bros. Limited, - T Q. How Can I restore chiffon question pertaining to your work. 116WL Hill St., Fergus, Ont. I W.41, "7t�FLlJL-HEN HOUSE ON' EVERY %hat has acquired a crumpled and Your work may be very interest. Frim^ - that's what the Dept. of Y 1y .Agriculture suggests to meet Hrt- In t0 011 and even t0 FARM AND DWELLINGS J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, mss ,1ileless.appearance? - g you, your floe Theatre Eiuildv,b, ht.,Thumas. fish egg demand... \Ve`ve a few A. Hang it in the bathroom friends but to talk it continuall FOR FARMS AND TORN DWELL Dntariu. Special' I lepartment fol 'jaying pullets.---\Nista- for Free ' y ings, apply The Morgan Real Ee- farmers cullecttut,s, ervtce Bulletin. Brtry Hatchery. ;and let the bathroom• fill with is in poor taste. 5. Place them In tate and Insurance Agency,,Palm- - ' ---- 130 John St. North, Hahtilton, ateam.' After a_few minutes of her lap or on a vacant chair, erstob, Onta'r'io: `MEDICAL Ont: this, the chiffon can be taken never on the table.- g: X10; she SNAP!' ONTARIO FARM,- ONE A. TRIAL - EVERY SUFFERER RHI"rMATIC 1•AiNS mento-the open air where -it will should realize that smoking is a Hundred Fifty Acres,— t h r e e of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis turn to its bright freshened,con- thousand bushels this year,- should try Dixon's Remedy: Stun- HAVE FUR HEART) AI:OUT DlX- ',, Ie $ matter of personal taste. Stone House, Furnace,-Fine large ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ut- on's AoIIritis and Rheumatic k'ain - ditiOn: barn,-18.0,00.00. Twenty .others. ta\va. Yostpaid 51.00, Itemedy•. It gives good results. How can I remedy the lock - List yours.' Enclose stamp. aca- Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin, Q. mac Agency., Troy, Ontario. MtSIC'AL INSTRUMENTS Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. of a closet door is which'the keyr�� refuses to work smoothly? �\ TE //� EARN EXTRA MONEY DEALERS ged must al i strumeCnts QUII.TiNC.A. Dip the key into meiebine N C SELL MASTER KRAFT CHRIST- Co., for caaalo�ue. A. Dennis & g' mss Cards with name imprinted, Co., 3A1 Nairn Avenue, Winnipeg.' 4UILTiNG PATCHE9, GOOD QUAL- -' ' pli and- then place in tits lock and _ .� — — ttr prints and" plain broadcloth. ..'also boxed assortments. Exclus- work back and forth several % lve, attractive cards of highest MACHINERY Four pounds for one dollar post- workmanshi sell themselves :paid. Textile Jobbers, Ward St., times. It WiII a00h work With �' , when shown to -friends.. Up -to FARRIERS CEMENT-TILE •MA- orvinto. lease, _ ua% profit. Make more - Sell ,chitfe = Hand or Power driven. How can I remove an an- • • the'.best. Exper enc7- a unnecessary. Practically new. With 'forms to STAMPS Q•' Writetoday for details. Samples make 3. 4, 6 and 8. In. tile- Address toying"squeak from my black on approv, al. Ma's'ter Kraft, 343 Box 2; Moira, Ontario. Doherty Bldg..• Toronto. FRED TRADING SIESIBERSHIP. shoes? A. If the shoes are black, the one month. Elite Stamp Exchange, - crir'?CcI.S Ft3t'Z 3YEcc�EAS F1.u�sLR !SL'LL•Y MINK Box 173- Winnipeg. Manitobr, i'ollowing is an effective remedy: YES, \f[NK RAISING IS L(lcxA- = _==•- - - SOLDIERS DARWIN TULIP BULBS FUR tivc. I:ut don't forizet, your ,sue- PLAY SAFE! SEND YOUR 1 Place the shoes in a basin and Co Is Razor Blades. Cboe- sale. Clara Butt, pink, 60c per -besa depends on the foundation our in enough linseed oil to cover olate,. Cligarettes,., Gam, Oze, dozen;• $4.60 per hundred. Pride stock you start' with. invest a FILMS TO IMPERIAL of Haarlem, 70c• a dozen, $5.50 a' stamp to know about -BIG-LAB" ..the soles. Allow to stand until the «cot Laces, Soap - All tbtntsa hundred. J. Vet, Fergus, Unt. mink breeders: the producers of For better results and raster ser difficult to -procnie In Britain. - - —. - - beautiful large,,dark; silky furs. vice, 6 or 8"exposure films'25e: re- ' • following day, and the. squeak Save lime and trouble. Send -- - 111.00 �a•Iti waters, readrneatal -- -FOR' 4ALE Y .•blaska '!ttinlcer>•, St. Hyacinthe, �rints 8 for 25c; both with free en- will have disappeared. Que. argement.- Ie. .it true that .buttermilk_ camber, and anit of Soldier or- ACCREDITED HERD OF DUAL Q. Rlrmaa to C.A.O. PARCELS Puppose Shorthorns. All ages, in- REMO�F.R Photographic Xmas Cama nti»SrATcw (Rea''•). also Bq !8 a good C06MBt1C? Street, Te,ronfo, aerelpt� mulled eludingg herd Sire. Homer' 8cobie, made from your own necatives in Uagoode, Ont. SUPERFLUOUS HAiR, S10L'ES AND A. Yes. It is .claimed to be to your address. ,cart= attractive styles - folder, type 2 ETIs of the beat cosmetics known, perm nently and palnlcesly with mounted Picture 12 for S1. 00, _ _--_-__- .. _--' -GIFNI HOT FEE" -removed--by electrolyM-,, 18 years'- tlaY type wilts "e�itboabra miirain; - Apply it to the face and hands., exporienre, Anne Grnham LoQnn, 12 fnr 89c. No orders for Irsv thnn LOOKING FOR SECOND-HAND 6 140 I'aritbn Street, Suite Two, six. The Milk may be warmed, but 7-Inch gunshot Tnrr nr•. i'hnne RA. 2868. lI raneh- �� t� wA or nshot teed, complete should not be boiled. MWE Tar-41 With valve. Michael Dumont, Gall- :es in 14rmiltnn. Nondon. St. Cath- UNERIAL PHOTO SERVICE = —� ;+war. fLCe -annex. Station J, Toronto. _ W,�rr, 411 u s ....:..,. .. ., ..'4s?'h - ..... ..f.. ✓, ... .,agk s..r:p-,-k"Y...o' .'.+-:,L h1�.., , ti+ i,.'.'::'r"S+. ,'-r;v,,:,,.`4. � .n+n � �'�Tr1,- • t . r -1 -NEW SHAH shall oat, or what ye shall drink; S U N D A Y nor yet for Your body, what Y• RADIO 8 E P 0 8 ? E R _.. 6.e• 5.,. shall, put on. Is not the I vee I►S' j.� O O 1 than the food, and the d an H-0 L L the raimentY 26. Behold a birds --R--- ` �7 DAVE ROBBING • ]�' :" of tae heaven, that they sow not - - ' • L L+ S S O N „� Bert Pearl doesn't have to tale One ,01 Canada's most prominent ^, neither do they reap, xWr gather • x� into barna, and your heavenly s back seat to anyone, aaywher. young musicians will have a loJ) x` father feedeth them. Are not ye of Berta friendly Happy Gang per. to do with the show, but at preeen(< LESSON I• - October 5 i tonality will'be much in evidence his name is a secret. Tune in fo# much more value than they? -GOD OUR HEAVENLY FATHER: F' 27, And which of you by being when he becomes Master of Cere- one of the radio season's big our- a --Gen. 1:262$; Ex. 34:47; Ps. monies on Saturday night of the prises: Thursday evening, 9 p.m, anxious can add'one cubit unto the 103:1-13; Isa. 40:2731; Matt, mP_aaurw of his 11L great new 194142 SHARE THE E.D.S.T., on the national network 6:24-34; 22:35-38; John 4:24; C. are ye anxious concerning raiment! se es o programs. o the C. B. 14:20-23; Acts 17:24-30; 1 John , Consider the lilies of the field, how ad �m all rife entertainment m• ,Feast an • . • 1:1-4, gradients that made fast,year's _ they. grow;_they toil not neither _ d Marmalade Time ------------ ----77 PRJNTED TEX , . - '- show--such-a standout, Share The"_ ood-tnorning Iiia-time for all wh ;. ' --do-the-Y a-ptn: 2y_-Yet-I-say unto.---• . g s Matt. 6:24.33. Wealth brings it all back to the listen to the 116.0 morning pro- ' GOLDEN TEXT- Our Father who you, that even Solomon in all his air-lanes every Saturday night at art In Heaven, Hallowed be Th glary was,not arrayed like one of gram schedule. You'll hear "The Thy these. 30. But if God doth so ten minutes past eight. Featuring x Name.-Matt. 6:9. clothe the grass of the field, which comedy stars from everywhere, •••--THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING today is, and tomorrow is cast and getting Toast-and Marmalade Tlme-The first,chapter,of Gen• into the, oven, shall, he not much M to a happy'start, The Comic eats, of course, refers to the time ', more clothe you, 0 ye of little Strip has laughs a-plenty in store. • . • .., , of man's creation, which we do not :. � faith? 31. Be not therefore anz- . The .music that the rural coin• " tempt to Some time oruwhat shall we drink?lor where- f, munity often enjoys at it's Uvor. tween 2400 and 1500 B.C. Inas- Mohammed Riza Pahlevi;above, withal shall we be clothed? its dances - .the songs that aro ' has succeeded his father as shah do �• on top of the popular hit parade, �^ a much as the 203rd Psalm is a of Iran. after the latter report- E2. For after all these thingsand the heart songs of the years - '-Psalm of David it was probably edly abdicated because of -the the-Gentiles seek; for your heav- �. s written between 1029 and 1040 crisis resulting from the invasion only Father knoweth that ye have all neatly combine in a twice-, _ B.C. The prophecy taken' from by. Britain and Russia of ancient need of all these things." What Yff s weekly feature program from knish was written about 712 B.C. Persia. Is meant by God being our Father? �"s,, CKOC, Named "Hoedown with Og- 'The Sermon on the Mount was de- -' There is a definite relationship Im- w den" and featuring F9ddlin' Ed livered in the summer' of A.D. 21s, plied here a relationship of love, and his violin - Dorothy Whyto whereas the conversation of our created he them. 28. And God The heathen thought of God is-that song stylist; and a harmony quar•. Lord with the lawyer took place blessed them; and.God said unto be Is far 'removed from our per- a tet, the program is heard Tuesday - an Tuesday April 4th, A.D. Ito. The them, Be fruitful and multiply, plexties, either ignorant of our and Thursday at seven o'clock. Lad replenish the earth and sub struggles, or uasympathizing with Arrange a home party -end enjoy ,Vantage from the 14th of John was _- littered an Thursday evening, the, . due it; and have dominion over them. The Christian has the doable the*show! :same week, April 6th. the fish of the sea, and over the armour against anxiety-the-me • ' _ 3[aa has.never 'been able, h h{ birds of the heavens, and over of the Father, and the conviction Y „�.. Due to the United States reveit• own, wisdom, to come to a true every living thing that moveth that the Father's knowledge is as upon the earth." It wan specifi- Ing to standard time, the major knowledge of the living Gob, God great as the Father's love, He who d E0 through the 'tall and winter portion of.network shows originat- Us three ways of revealing Him- Cally the mind `of man that wan sails ,us hs children thoroughly from the C.B.C. network, includ• - nolf-through His Word, through created in the divine Image. 'It understands what his children mg CKSO, CKLW, CBO,-CBL and be over there and er Canada,On will was created with "original right- be heard by listeners 1n Ontario Bile Works and through,His-Son. want. OKOC is Hamilton. one hour later than-they have been Our lesson considers the revelation evasnesa," Ab God T holy, so man Practice Righteousness • • • - - , act ntomed to hearing them In was created holy. This great at- P B o! God In His Ward. King-. 9 _ tr%bute of man' as he came origin- 83. "Blit seek Ye first His King Tae us ca uty.Boz, new other words; the Happy Gang will Man. Jn God's Image dom, and HJs_righteousness; and. national network program, will be heard daily-at at 2.00 o'clock, Char- ally from the creative Land of Y" !6. "And God said, Let us make all these things shall be added auto get it's first ailing from CKOC and Us McCarthy at 9.00 on Sundays, ' Gvd, might be called the moral and- y ' man' in our Image, after our own you. The Kingdom of God includes the C. B. C. National Network on and Guy'Lombardo at 9.00 on Sat- likeness; and let theia-have' do- spiritual Image. all that part of the universe In Thursday evening, October 2nd, nrdays. ' God as a Father - minion over the Safi-of the sea. -which God".han sovereign sway. tore And over the birds of the heavens, -94. "No man can serve two mas- are already In the Kingdom of God. p sad over the cattle, and over all the tors; for either be will hate the one it God rules over -lives. In the - CONCERT VIOLINIST - earth, and over every creeping and love the other; or else'he will Lord's Prayer wb are told•to pray, that tree eth on the 'rth o co h will b6-" ._ idling p ap a ea hold to one and despise the other. "Tit -Kingdom me. Thy 7 King sa,d God created man in Hl = 1'e cannot seise mil-aa�niammoa:-- -done'4-The Kingdom of(rod comes own image, to the image o God 26. Therefore say .unto you,-Be to each man when that man yields 1HOUZONTAL Answer to P'rev%us Ie 11 treated He them; male and female not anxious Yds your, life, what ye hili life to � 15 JB�gj�� (}od, through Jeaua Pictured I .A Christ, Some day the whole umi• violinist, N' I L -mastered a - - verve will 'be under the rule of 13 DeccaBsfve I T 1 N or hard 2 God, but today, the world itself,, instrument By William apart from God, in marked by law- 18 Electrifitd Y E IL T I E I 18 This artist has - - - _ T141S CURIOUS WORLD For sell I of God r course the Kingdom .._._ tame. _ of God to righteous, and God is particle. - A t :• _ - -s« . ..�. Officer's M� Zl To, deprive-of - rishteous, and to seek God's King- 14 .' s< • dom is to live -righteously it L assistant' I C H E 1 CF 24 Dytwood tree.. 1 I t to desire Isis righteous way !a ns. !b To prevent. to A A' [ 25 Goddess of ' To seek the Kingdom of God Is 10 To spread. <Y�L� discord• yy • ( ' r ' , 835 PER (:ENT ' not to dream about it. or to wish 17 To moisten . 1 27 Fold of string.'9 /V4:1UI+�WN0er%Vvnm that we were participating In His with dew. ( 28 Indian. a s4 �•IVE voKingdom, or even to approve the: 19 Fish. 29 Pillar, _ GANG�I-_s„• AIV D 20 Billiard rod. rule of God,-but it is to yield our 32 Genus of IOGO HCJT GPFaNGS. lives to God; not to •talk about; ZZ Epoch: 40 Musical note. or magnificent sables. °ter JWCJ h5 51J6.JFCT righteopsness, but to -practice .23 24 G r• 4 Ever contr.): performer., . 83 Card Til A90Lr1'Ft-pL1R righteousness. carded. : _42 Beverage, combination. h Jeers. 44 Tea. - VIBRTICAL E4RTH(ZUAKE'S 36 Nominal value 4. 29 Plural (abbr.) 47 Gull. -1 Ran-away. 39 Civet type x r riA appraise. beast. �t � ''.•�,� ,� 1�+11e�/ TIDAL •- ��(�,� ACTIViTiES 80 Jot. 49 Widow's t. 2 To a l�' WAVES PCLA.CW _. 31 To eject: __151 Otherwise. 8 Frozen 41 God of love. _ - ty SEVERM Sl'•�O , 84 Natural 153 Mine shaft dessert. '43 Ireland. - any ladies societies are rain- - _ r• ANC � worthwhile money by selling power. hut: "�Triplet -' -45 Assistance • 1� 'p� ARE Christmas--Cards. It is a pleasant 8s five's call. Ji4 Stranger. ifs Soared. X46 On the lee DPSASTP4:)tS FIRESway to renew old Friendships anis 36 Cessation. 5S Rumanian 6 Fish eggs 48 Small--shield. fGY�1F'i°`WIVG ap to 100% profit can be made 37 Southwest coins, i 7 Completed. +49 Japanese fish. \_ (abbr.). He is an — 56 8 Hem textile. 0 Being. 5 P _ _ TH Jin _ 1 merchandising disin ander the exce lent arc n - g _ 8 boys. b With. - 9 Falsehood. plan. Master Kraft Cards,, 342 8p Pistols. He is a 'myths. S2 Courtesy 5Q N . 10 erne • tnyths� title. i:. � e . � ..- Doherty Bldg., Toronto, have on of the 'largest and finest lines of 1 'GII 7 10 11 S ' Boxed Assortments all sell>ng for 1. A letter to the above firm W • �-e'-s � will readily obtain particulars. � - PRE4-�(''T�RJG t '" ; Up to IOQ% profit can be ex- S 16 r7 8 ME.f'�i k = petted under their well-thought- .WERE AFFU(=TE� WITI4 out merchandising plan. 9 t) I 23 i1XrJVrAd- 7X30V84E - - 'THE SAME,AS WE ARE Cure For Worry - Just Go Fishing �!-4E I b A Tl-IAT TH» 6 7 8, - fZyO PETRF-M l `TEETH Mrs,-Anna- Choyce, aged 92, is �.: /►�05E FROA/t THE FACT candidate for the title of oldest ad ,_.. r Tl-iAT M.>�v OFNTiST .AIRCHEC�LOC.IST's" � � _ woman fisherman. Mrs. Choyce, with her sunbom- PlCitm CtJT THE/NIC +1' net and-high-necked dresses, is a PE' "T familiar sight along the banks of 0 P M S / E the Perkiomen River, fishing !ot= cat" and bass. J 2 3 4 5 6 JAPAN, situated as It Is, with the ocean bed dropping sharply She keeps a photograph album 8 q9 54 51 52 'away, is a veritable earthquake center. The people live in con of her prize catches, which include ' stant dread of quakes, and never become'accustomed to them a 23-inch pickerel and a• three- ht spite of their frequency. Thlre V always the nuance that 53 IM next one may mein 9iesth. goes pound catfish. Occasionally she "Don't worro fishing"son. 57 fishing NZXT: How pare b soewt her recipe'for longevity. r POP—Worn Down . By J. MILLAR WATT 1YNAT SORT OF A DO¢ : • A I TNOUGNT P _NI: NAD, SIP BEFORE IS TWAT FOLLOWINW YOU? �';1 ORES SOUND, GR6YNOUMDS NAD a - WE- STARTED TWIS. 5 N - - 3 L�G / ( -� ROUTE MARCH. .. �� -+'•`. f[' ..-..�r "�-�'�� r.��,/-.--fin;, V.� I'•' ,e tlNwnu°by k 1 len I# In'.r .sn t•'ss..ay t,-.. -:-.r ..;w n .,.�. :. :.i` '. .. - -".:-sE 6 _ s.n• .f,,w:'Ls .:.'k.:- .� `M'.., _ ....en`s..s: -w.:..::' .-d ..Y,: =u,;..i. v4. ' .. w•' e . A ; H s� plCi�slx� N» ci..@uwi ��r+iw..@t.'' Pearson's ''Cartage l W ANT a= .. Teras - $2,500 X100 acre farm, 3u acres of B R 0 K Y DEAD HORSES A ATTL,g • - busts=,=five miles south of Uxbridge, y\ For free pick up phone ;1:76 per year. TLSO In ad' 15 miles from Pickering. six room "DAILY ; 3ROOKLIN :j Subscription to the United States house, attractively furnished, and CLA1RBWNT .. .. Sia TDRONT�I-PICKERlNG. sad Gt. Britain, $2.00.in advance. bank barn. Good chance for muni- -- TRE u PICKERING - 508 _ tion worker to obtain house Furnitur8 Mt�V>tIIg PICKER,ING reasonable price avid stare farming AGI-NCOURT .. zone .. .. 2144 PIC��RING DILLS when war is over. R. R. grant, 371' -yrs-3IT�Y our'Patronage is Appreciated We ffa' the phone charges Bay Str., Toronto. Adelaide 4525.' - .Healthfully Air-conditioned PHONE PICK'5304 FOR RENT — 2 or 3 mce rooms, All shows Daylight. Saving, Time GORDON YOUNG LTD is • suitable for EY PEARSON - ..,._ Toronto Phone Ad.3616 • • • home. Would Ault couple. Rent . A. C.E.H. Prop. _ w� 4 mill, • chicken sonable, Milk. Eggs and butter av- ailable on premises. Location —,Gr- OCTOBER 2, 3, and 4th L, -E. O NI /LL starter, ;glrowm eenwood.- Brougham, No. 7 Write Two Showa at 7.30 and 9.so • or apply, l�rs: R. Whitehead, Green. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 PIINBRAL DIRROTOR ARID =.,Tnask lay><ng mash, Wood. TYRONE POWER in RMBALKSit " grange mash, 3Qy pRIVA�T>v sALE _ at E. D. Bei 44 !f :9n.ee.eor;co�w.J. It.tie,1 a kande, Pickering village. — cosy Mood and Sand PERMANENT, NAGGING .PAIN . Btouftviue starter, . concen#ra- Home coal and wood. heater. Music IN TECHNICOWR• THAT FRAYS 'THE TEMPER =Igighc rnd Day BirTtoe ` - #Pis, calf starter, tuEr- cabinet Wicker rocking chair. Kit- with LIND1Pt DARNER and AND NE FW ES.-- I T,MAY B E Bwioes Phoee Resdenee Phooe' ' cben table and six chairs, Kitchen RITA Ii3AYWORTH YOUR EYES. 98I 2i key starter, salt stool. Hail mirror and framed pict- L ` urea. 4 Small tables. Victrota and re- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY C. H. TUCK.OPT. tD.locksand bags cords. Iron bed, spring and mattress, OMPBER 6, 7, and 8th Ndtilv, eto Y� :. _ . Dresser. Bread and flour boxes. Set Last complete show vA .8.50 WAmy »k. ow't. 0•, .:.. .,Purina fly sprays of bedroom dishes. Punch bowl and.. tt _ _ w•• auiii :for cattle — cups, Dishes. Piano bench. Electric Cheers for- AW&I oyes We do Building wf all kings • lamp. 3 Coleman lamps. 2 b1cCormick -,r - r -CARFF.NTEI�IN-A, _ mower-knives. bin. Machine belt. Miss Bishop" . �. CLi1j N� J$1i OE)ldENTIPItlk, D. K8R OD'4 ODC� FOR SALE --31 Pontiac sedan, in with MARTHA, and N $ . . AM GARGA . FCJX BAL DFRPCCTOB• • ':PLIIMBIN(Ij - ; -- - WE DELIVER Al condition. Tires in gvod shape. Also an Added Attraction. -- and Box 231 News Office. ti • Privat0 Atabelaaee _ . - _ z . • • ROOFING t PHONE.S3t7 . .- -- --- San Francisco Do an Ni hs; _ A(ITRACTTVE — two or three room Y R R . s.ao sell•,Brantford RooBu - _ L B • L ff Pbone 9900 A1&4orials,Fmspire Bathroom Re Shop flat; hardwood; heat u d light supe- Docks Repair. lied. QpLiet adults. Appkf to — _ 1[alvero300f d 8gatptnent, Dneo"Wap� F. S. Noble, Alton@ Road, south o!. with BURGESS MEREDITB Systems, Bfttj Tractor Service IRE=--HERVEY �/'�.� 9 esbie H rel m YS /3r6dvate 1.IM.C. Tractor Scbeff highway of Rouge River. BARRIY FTTZGERALD - '++tet• Building 6-7 ding !ltaterla! Ball 10 years experience RAYMOND WAI.BURN llommat" Free -'._ •t;# : Service is all ntctts of Traeters llsossht sad 90Y � Ir rvim - Licensed Garage Service UJED CLOTE NG, STERIUZED, COMING — next. Work Guaranteed Satisfaction guamateed Clewed and pretleed Iihe near. We THURSDAY, FRIDAY,'SATURDAY TO �1 . J. pl�QU�7B ` JOHN NORTON received a large shipment of high OCTOBER 9, i0, and lithFAPAERS ' VItoae 3104 CLAREMON! Claes gentlemen's snits, pants, large TjOB HiUP7;and Phone 5502'. r•�- - singe coats etc} Very reasonable. It . : �� DOROTHY LAaMOUR in i WW psy yon to cme here Se are you • gu anywhere etas Sam Schwartz, 21 "Caught In 'BARGAIN IT77 � � Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 45-8 We also make suits to measure, t ff B and R013INHOOi'? _- :`. and winter coats guaranteed to fit. - the Draft" . Radio _ Lf?UR a CV ' - - seat workmanship ~� . T entre - 983 32.i3S Expert cervi,:e and re- �, NOTICE unless R. D. calla for ATTENTIONI pairs t0 all makes. Reas-hone 100 STOUFFVILL.B- clothing left at my home; by Oct, 2t's = 3 •75 4t1c-same will be spld, and proceeds z - onable charges. .Work applied 'on.board bill. T. E. Crawford p Farr s Elevator guaranteed. .trHURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY Brock Road gavel : OCTOBER 2, 3 and 4th. DAIRY:FARM FOR SALE — 100 : .: `. fi wres rich cl#cy loam, bank Darn, silo, - # Claremont, On#• ARTHUR FIELD "Arizona pig pen, driving House, hen housets, •. PtaonO .- Asa. feJ. OflkO 1811. Graduate Radio and TclevisioD , milk house, never-failing well, bricir Cru$hed Pit Run Institute; Mernbet Official Radio 'With JEAN ARTHUR and house,-electricity, spring creek near Service Men's Association, Eyesight Education. :-,WILLIAM HOLDEN_ buildings; 4 acres hardwood bush,' �.iravel • • - _ ALSO . half mile from highway. 16 M. from Q !• a 'COLiOR- CARTpON . Toronto, close to_ Unionville and to Sand j.a d Pickering an red Graded• Markham. Apply W H. 3oitnaon, R. and +e - Stone EF -'�dONDAY, TUESDAY R-1:D'-SDAY R. 2, Jlarkh .. s-s EFFICIENCY MEAT MARKET qil ! : OC'TOB'ER 6,",,, and 8th. - -FOR SALE— Whippet half ton pick. D allveied ar Loaded in .Pit 11t up, 192$: Good sunning order. Good b We' 03rr 5 fAll .line OE Lady from _ T : tires: $75. L. Burningham, French- PHONE: Plant, Pick 1,026 - ; 1111 man's Bay. Phone 5712. 6-7 toronto office Howard 647' Fresh Cheyenne JOHN BOURNE Sort C. H TUCK Srith LORETTA Y10 L ti G and -and �dapleLesf �ntnsl�'ire opt.J ROBER? PRESTOr p . - nsarance Co. s (cured 'MUSICAL and CARTOON Eyesight Specialist $YleatS' -Rai TARAN68A it s,1 M Disney Building ('ogp. P. 0.). _ _ ,. :. ..jTHURSDrLY, FRI. and SATURDAY] ' CO"N exr Oshawa, Phone 1516 : jOCTOBER 9, 10 and 11th.. ��P rates for Farm_and Country , Optical Lenses Oar dellveryiBat your Beryic s -buildings. !lQ!6t�lO/!S 1 "� �� �!f . Pho>!e Pick f620 # Hudsons Ea Windstorm Insurance on Buildings Optical Lenses PAUL MU , ' . Windmills, silos etc. t,,, df for no other•.reasnn ;4n for -'CLARENCE SILK Automobile Insurance of the c4nvemeame, of 4aving, proper !W'HY.SUFFER the agony of Rhea- All Kinds vision,,'it is best to have this condi- COCKSHUTTt' tem rely correc nn 1 nat :battc Pain, Sciatica,-Lumbago, when 'Write or Phone 'ure-wit p the proper medicaltlatted Ruasacapa will give you quick wel- :ion, has properly corrected matters Frost OVVa 0600 selia. BOYES'.DRUG'(iO„ BOWMAN BOW +' �.` to their proper condition to take �.. ITBY,. ONTARIO . .Iso .sfmple but. rich,de- A up their tatsk, again. 'The physical v ` ` WH may attribute to A erects 'e an various pgn �Pe can. ��g}l conditions that . •, memorials the wills_cond tion are mbny - -- •, . please lfroai t every but it is not my intentiondtorefer :New Stock. of Parts an Hca! 0 standpoint. In dignity to them. I only-repeat that when you Service on above Ani&UO@ way,•a„gist.nature in wearing Implements on orbit” in 66"As ` of appearance oar. in any + I work will stand out the correction to properly compensate Plows, ea0wom Ota= through-the a es. for the improper tone o€ inusele, - _ ; Ao Greater Tribute o«ecer 'teinporaiil " this ' shay be _ `' y -'L •LYE ' you are to my mind but,doing "hat - • =M, W. STAFFORD is beingdone under 'similar circum- , 13ighway�Mkosnumental stances for •a, sprained ankle. and Claremont, Onto' x-rist Nvhen' you give'tenrpvrarc rest r{ Ph: 462 Whitby, Ontr and treatmen� until it becomes pro- / Kingston.Road West perly strengt ened to take up its work again, When any irregularity .:;PIANO-TiiNING Ao -of this nature;may.arise it.may be _ AND.. necessary to consult . your doctor, ' dentist or optometrist to keep your- All Kinds of Repair Work self physically •fit. Good conditionAll Tuning Guaranteed ,� - Barclay-Transport makes you efficient, happy. and 'con- G S. Mao-DONALD' �• You can pretty near see your ek;dw grata whw tented. feed Slatchford's Gro..ing 111.06. Thep p�M _ - 209 Close Ave.-Toronto , .." w•t�law better,layer--more pwBtaWe ' '.. sesad ,bast y '� 04tc6foed'• aeiele t+o mors-birds n less a� >lmvile wdlm" teed.-h a higher in prate" I 'bet,; Ca � L D $VRVEYAR phone >Jakesida 1342 KOW—VTTA-DINE �trengt wn,6d Oewnweod, Whitenie and Ta oma ��J. O*AN, P. statetdord Feeie eontala t61s new a Fors `�'Oii' MeA 30, `to, .rid with alt th• vlumbu and mlaNtileiM�llal 111 i!! hivaes vee trt,Iaed to Ili esiirEii 1i Bit. )llrrR:' .aghswta. Pbeee the health of sow p�u'ri ewrleeos and Yellow&- L. 8. On !lie are the - reeos+ds s[ PEP, IM; VIGOR,— Subnormal? �,.. - .. yam, 3AF _ pep, vim, v , .. .. Went normal l . / ERNIE STROUD DUNB/�RTON fi� noun w I M ff IndsRN vitality,-? Try Oatrex ."Ton! TaIn! \. a y f• SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Contains tunica, •stimulants, *76 ie —Phone Pick. 77 r 4 them 60 weadw Rheumatic Paan, -Sciatica,-Lumbage element@--arida to normal M alta, _-- • - �` 80, 40 or 50. Get a special introduet- is not-,necessary. L?ae RTJMACAP9 ory size for only 85a Tiy this aid too., - Ile era& tee Boit► NOsw 1100 AWM at once for quick relief. -- BIOYE9' normal pep and vim today. For av<M Alt 01101+411110 lansrsi! and pre11eelei DRUG Co, Pickering', Ont. at all good drag stst0s. ,, .'pts...;ypz w�--..... s„<�...�.s .+.�......sa�i..,.+s..t_ .-.Ms:• _ 1. •„p;'.. '-�:� ... .. �r s gniemia 8th. Roll Call — ime Favourite Flower, starting with the same letter L 'A, R E M OAT ag your initial, "Newsy News"' ; Merle Slack. Exchange of a Potted - Plant. Piogra,m Leader Mrs. L. 1� artist -ebrata "120th Arl- Hodgins. Church to cel Y' .niversary this Week-end, �tevale. , The Claremont Baptist Caurch, ov- � r er the coming week-end, celebrates On Monday night last, the-Young the 120"Anrsive of i to People of the Baptist Church held "— w congregation dates' their. election of officers, resulting as Mr. aga Mrs. Thomas Hamlin will The history of this co be "at Home to their friends on •back 120 years, though on February follows: President, 'prpl Williams; 1870 the local church was joined by Vice=President, Jean Ward; Pianist, fiber. 7th from-3 to 5, and 7 to 9 6 ' dean Morley; Treasurer, Gladys Mor- o'clock, on the occasion of their. L that on the 7th `concession, An will dung l Golden Wed ' be among the oldest congregate of '°�', - any 'i'owWbrld. Felowahip Sunday,.October —+A Missionary sea. deaominatioa in Pickereag Q•. 5th will be olserved in the United viae will be held when the Wthitevatle AMA Asmongat the names of the Church, with a S Baptist Mission Circle meets on Tues• k` earlier, pastors-are those of Elders P� Service, at -followed by the � eat day, October 7th:, at 230 P. >n•, at ' ' Ft•Iae, Anderson, Cameros, Lacey, !1 a. :ru, of the Lord's Supper. All mimbers, the hood of Mrs: W. J. Turner, in Pastors: Sherman, Sdwerby, Booker, adherents and friends are invited to Markham. The Word for. Xoll Call, Tracey, Foster,Trotter, Dadevn,'Mill. wdll be _ ng, main- BRITAIN'S ARMY OF THE LAND -and, White and Willison, join with na'in this great Fellow$:t of Duff. hers.and friends acre urged to be pre. Rev. Keith Daniel, Pa _ stor. Service. All Christian Groups, the world over, well observe Wbrld Fell- seat. members of the W. A. on Saturday ual,at 2 p. m. Don't forget Ste Paan': aria Str• Church, will preach at both afternoon in honoar of Mrs, Tho owahip Sunday, regardless of nation- mP- Harvest 5uner in the Community' servioee,- in the moaning on "This ality, colour or creed. The evening 'I son, who is lealving for Toronto. Hall, Dunbarton, Tuesday, October .. , Church, a Colony-of Heaven- and at serrece *a be wittndmim. The Off- Mr. a,ad• I", Walton Holmes bad 7th., eotnnienciag .at 5.30. A .good 7.30 P. ml on "What would you do, neral Board will be held on Widnes- d' visitors from Toronto, Hamilton and programme afterwards. if you could?" Mr. Daniel also will daps evening, October St ---at 8 p. y Weston over the week-endL sing "The Lord is My Light-. The m. All members are'requested to be Mrs. Mortis"hm returned home af- e' lamL choir. will heave charge of the presents- important Business.' Carl and Mrs.'Willson, of Windsor ter being with Mrs. Laughlin, a cou- Ra" --HACKNEY Mimic at the morning service, and' spent an evening last week with Ole of weeks: —+A pretty wedding took place oa the Stouffville United Church choir _ their cousins, at Greamers. _ ` in the evening. On Monday evening " The windstorm of last week blew SatENCxAGEhisENTS morning 1vt, at -St. Fran- - Stepper will W served from 5.30 till ds de Sales Church, Pickering, when Broughim off a great.many apples on our or- tB o'clock, followed by a good grog- ,. chards here. ._ � '' Irene, daughter of Mrs. and the late. •.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parkin, of Joseph Riley, became the'bride of ram by Mt. Dennis Church choir, The Council are a real job Kinsale, Out., wish to renounce' tare 1&. George 'Hackney, - son of Tries. &*stated Miss Ruth Springford, El- .�.� of the Greenburn sid� wWch wat Kiss Maris Baikyr The Y: P. U, will hold a meeting so bad,7 flattened . by tae engagasaent of their only da _ - "uti fat. R d Kiss * 1a v's'exteB "l toin the church at 7.30 'pG m. October oval Eileen Mildred, r � the tans Wm. Hickey, ot."G en to Mr. Robert Vivian "Riser•. The church was prettily dee- 6th. Topic — "Are Toa bask in the tmcme' Young. The marriage to taloa Place orated with the season's flowers. Rev. ail to attend both the Sunday ser- 'If, you could train some girls for. - v a�as and the Mondayold spot' with Doreen Carlton, Fel- on October 11th.' Father Hickey officiated. .. and tits 7. �• the Land Army in general.farming, ,krona , lowthip Convener, in-charge. The T?■�.,,.� .music played by Mrs. Art- .. ! get ea touch with Alan g Roll Call — a Verne from the Bible. ' v° - hos Of Connor, and Mrs. S. Glajik s ,. is raked to rdport possible mixed TOWNSHIP f.QUPICEL Cross o7a��.' f 0 'ltr4 nCerswetl o letter .has farms where these girls can get the sang, "AVG Maris." Tse bride, a tt- trod in whits satin and lace, . with nn been•.a training to make them useful next will meet on Monday October 'e Boor-length veil, was givers in mar:= fin guest of her music-, Mrs. T. y when farm help will be scarce.' at !0 s. m. is the Townahi� Hall in net oO�'+r ��OQ•L/V Norton ands family.,the' past week. rage by her brother, Cecil. Mrs. 'Chan. The Will Knox family of 5t. George The next Club meeting will be the- Brougham: — Regular Business. Apparently, Pickering ,Township home of Mia S. Puckrin, on Monday McGuire, matron--of-honour, was atx- e turned out an masse, at the auction were with their people here over the October The Exibcutive tred in pink sneer and carried baby0s 1 We held by the Red Cross on Sat- �°P Mr. and Mia Will -Brown' >;flisa meevet last week, aAd outlined the work :`SALE REGESTE$ beeremo n, a ptiond pink swas Following the urday. The weather was good, and a y B'o Fall.-At _ and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dryaa�c for the L At the next. meets _ large amour. of material changed Mary the luncheon consists of cool and home of the bride's mother, who wore ms s_..that--day.-jover_3400 wW .be were visttars"at-tine-Brows home ots _ .. _-- _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER lllth --nasties titre crepe with .matching assessor^• _ coffee, and this competition•.in cook- realized on the sales' The ladies of tummy sale of farm stook and implements ies, The groom's mother wore black Sa ieb will be a feature. ' :the local branch are feeling "pretty On Suncity, October 5th, Conimun- the property of George Beamer, Lot crepe and rose corsage. Following _. ..._ » ion Service will be observed, and . The Anniversary Services u the 22, Con. 1, Whitby. One mile east of the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hack- nu ack- - - good about the whole thing. .'I^.ris local church vriri'be'•held next Sunday • .the .first venture of this nature pr&T0,ra'tor'y Service on Friday even- Whitby Town. Turn south, half mile. ney will reside at Pickering. The attempted by them, and will probab- in86 afternoon and erening; when Rev: Sale at-1.30 sharp. D. S. T. See bills- bride travelled, attired in lcoyal blue P. L• Jull, ami-Rev. Mr. Jenkinson, ly lead to another such safe again: The Young People held their reg- Terms; Cash. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. with matching accessories. - A very nice amount has been a4ded ular meeting- on Sunday evening in will preach. On Monds�y evening; the _ - to the local Red Crosti funds 8s a the church. The Topic was taken by poll Young People will put on their WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th -= result, of careful planning grid•ad the Executive Education:al Train- p° a' i d P- suction sale of farm stock, imple- ,irertising. , _ _ erg. -_ osYnen'sube t menta and. grain, the property of -- pular d e out n atm ort the chu rally. The W Institute will mea - Mr. George Willson was rushed to Robert Redshaw, Lot 11, Con. 5, Ux- 4 Miss Effie Graham waa visiting hos at the.home of Mrs. F.•M• Chapman, relaxeves err the tillage w Sunday. pital"on Saturdaiy for an ewer- bridge Twp•, 4 miles north of Clare• 1 .7! operation for - a on Friday evening; October 10th. The- e _ Mr. Bright, of Raglan, was a via- ppendicitis, gentlemen are invittid. most Sale a. one, Stan. time: Terms — which was successfully performed =- Cash: W. F. Marquis, auctioneer. + -_itor in the village on Monday. Mrs. Dickinson continues -in very Brougham 'ue Co. received a call ::BUSES LEAVEbeg1th and � .nAd to ,a fire at Hogg's Hollow, on San- - SATUR.QAY, OCTOBER 11th --sac- - trove for some weeks. • her bed ay evening - arrived too ate to tion ,sale of farm stock, implements, -FOR TORONTO salve a summer cottage, � which wasIteco hay an grain; also farm of 60 ae- Mia Hammond is attenueng Sirs, burned, but were able to prevent fire res more or less, at Lot 21, Con. 6, Every hour at six minutes to the Mary and Miss Margaret MacNab, �_ -:both of whom are on the sack list spreading to the adjoining bush, - � •- ••"- Pickering TwV-p, half imine west of ham' from 7.64 a. ma to 8:54 p, m.,. • • which was in close Mrs. McVey's sister of New York,. the and at 6.09 a. m.'and 10.44 P. in. - " - Born, at Brierbush Hospital., in Pte'-amity. Brougham, on No. 7 Highway,, _ touffr-ille on u pi On. Thursday aftemooR teat, the. . .visiting, at the' Parsonage. _ property -of Willia�tn. Dunn- Sale at daily, and at 6.44 a. nL daily except S S nda5, Sept. 21st, to Ve- with her - da th lids P c n a Ho -Mrs. M set undo and ys - 3 P Y S S a . T Terms Y W S Te s� Cash e W. M. met at h H. time. stn the Malcolm one, tan. t , Ids. a Mrs. James Jones, of Glen friends in the city this week ° s ar a dau pier. -home, with sit attendance of twenty- on real estate made known day of J g 8 Mr. and -Mrs., Harve of Toronto, ord has been received b hq�, eight. President Mrs.=.porton,-was in y site. A. 'S: Farmer, auctioneer. FOR OSHAWA y charge.of O were with Mr. and. Mrs. S. Corbett; Ed. Lewis, that her brother, wiso.was ar8 peeing Exercises and.the Iasi Saturday, Fvery hour at thirty-one' minutes BusinessSession. Mrs. 'John Knox, ..badly hurt two weeks ago, near Coll- The Ladies' Bible Class met at the after t1je hour from 5:31'a. in. to Convener_of,'GZeiup D, in charge of lunbarton"', ingw,00d, is on the road to recovery. the program and took up the regular home of Mrs. Wm.. Pegg on Monday 1031 p. m. and at 7.31 st m., -It.is reported that the brick fact- evening, with a good attendance, arnd a. m-, and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at. topic. Tea was served at the close ' ory here has been sold to Mr, Roy, Mis. .J.. L,. Pegg, 'in, charge of the 6.30 a. m• early, except Sundays and ' `,who expects to have it occupied and by Mrs. Malcolm s group ry .. .. . ._ 'operating in the near future. - , p ge'a`r'• St. Paul's: Anglican. Sunday, Octob- Holid'ay's• _ Rev. R. W. McVey.will have charge er 5th. 7 p. in: - H'arveat Thanks `v Mr; and Mia W. F. Hiachley, of of the service .on Sunday, it being i Preacher, Rev. W. R. Stringer, yg rpN AT of Eli-isteatd,.were guest of the for ,'to a Communion• Service and Ba13tismal' Rector'of Christ Church, "" a rues', aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B: S. A., Thos Gregg, for a few �� - Serice. "Oshavra. The musical portion of the P ASTERN HOUSE Phone 46tf11 g days. The ladies of tae community will service. will be led-by_the' choir of • Born, at Brierbush Hospital, in Wedding bells continue.to ring• meet• in_the Sunday School...room.on. St.• George's Churc:•r, Pickering. Ev- Stouffville, on Thursday, Sega. 25th, Miss Barbara apd Cliff Barkey of Thursday,'October 9th at 1 o'clock, erbody welcome! No service in the COACH 1941,-to Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Taylor, the R• C. A. F., were home for the S. T., to quilt for the Red Cross. Ev- afternoon, but Sunday Sdiool, as us - a son. week-end, ery woman and girl is needed to The Mission Circle of,the Baptist ' Mrs. F. MacKay accompanied Mrs. help. 'I Church held their :meeting at the -H. Slack, of Glascow, to the Evans `�' � � home of Mrs. Benson on Thursday McKay Redding-at Whitevale on last. The.program eras in charge of Saturday last. Mrs. Judson Ward's Group, and ,des- Mrs, L. Fuller, of Victoria, B. C.; \ , \. li s' Biographies". n :Mr. W m, u 4 d "Mission n .Bn ie a d D nca f e Cu39e n0 grip ii, o Gran Ch erryw oad � 3 � \� \ , The marriage took place at the River, resited one da last week with' \. Manse, on Saturday, September 27th, Mrs. F.`bia Kay. - ---•"""""— " �4\. `` ` °�`` 4. of Marjorie Mae, daughter of Mr. We wish our newly-weds, much Air, Lintner has gone to Stouffrille �`` a r.. "' "and Mr%. Walter Hamilton, Brough= happiness.- Rev. H. and .Mrs. Kenn-' to star grit,1 his ran. �\ ern, to Ewart Allan Carswell; Osi- edr, (nee Mary Leriman). Y.e� Ken- ' TIr; and Mrs. Emmett, of Verdun, "\\`\`,� a,wa,`son of bir. .and Mrs. William nedy has a charge in Colbourne. are guests of'George and ilia. Todd. Carswell, of Nladoo. The couple we3•e The October meeting of the �i'om- TIr. Gates and daughter'spent the' end of* week hzth Ivan and Mrs. -• --• -supported 65' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton I en's Instiute will be held at the Henry, of OshaR'a► home of Mrs. A. ]Fuller, on October Law, at Whitby, t - - Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Petty wiere in. our burg on 'Thursday afternoon. Vl%e are sorry Mr. A. J. Taylor is =- not in the best of heQth, and hopeto see him out, soon. ID bit, Walter. Hollinger a�tende8- the' funeral, in Toronto, of a cousin, el- even year old Gordon Y"tes, who was.accidenfalky killed on Sunda"y. - There is'a read market now for our The people of the community,gat ki y y ::. hared at the home*of Ray 'Ta,�tor on �' ,surplus "EAT and RTE :TIAW. -Take ` fiuesday evening to bid him, farewell prior,t,o, his_departure. advantage of this, present opportunity. The a, A. will have their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon,-Oct. Cellftl your�OCd deO�K b1 N?�fe p/bR1 1i0 - — - —ceder the ..leadership of Group. \ 4, Subject for Roll Cal — Our faith s' H1NDE & DAUCH PAPER, CO., TRENTON, ONT. inM a Sacraments.rArmstrong, entertained the _ _ _ J]Rt. Hon.- Anthony Eden, !Nie C-91K._P*I ,Y.. -- Y ' .. „'. f+i<6Y.1>Btl/ ..,,�^Y`ry, =. 'sees, .+^_ \ '.'„ariy,i. wee _ _ ..� .�' _._ rte`. 11 T •= :f4 __2 x �' PST'.-•• . '+• �"'<.,,. t• .F, %+—•'� – �l'T-` __ ... .,�... - , .A, -k. •T. - ... — : 4.1 Y ' vivin$. U every single Pole did not R.A.F. p T H F-W A R:W E K—Commentary on Current Events bompenaate for the tregic feeling �� of the Latest 1lPhotos FREE of his temporary impotency" with- • a craving lot revenge, with an ut• - — r Where Nazis Have Sovvri Their Seeds ter and fatalistic titisregard o1 his own life-it would be a elfin o! K — 1`here Will Be--A Harvest Of Hatred -moral decay. - - _ "Such are not the inherent na a * n France men, women and.Children against tional characteristics of the Poles, "$PkTI'l £" -- '"Frenchmen: I have grave things an army of occupation and thous- but:auch is psychological law." \ ::'io tell you. Por the last sewersl ands of Quisling traitors is •doing In other Oountrles weeks I have felt an 111 wind ris• mare for,Nerway's future than any From The Netherlds and Bel- F r e 3 bg in man parts o!'Frauce. Dis• victory on a battlefield. In Norway P R E E PICTURES ""Flying ; .•: ' y glum come. stories o! civilian' re- ':'s':° of the FtySeQ' quiet is overtaking minds; doubt today, thei+s Is-no doubt'or hest--` sistance to the Nazte and the op- rorpa o'— icy tation but a slagleResa of_purpose Rocket'Defiant" - Is gaining control of spirit " eratioa of British spies inciting op- nig,-.,Defiant" said old Marshal-Petain when .he •in resisting attempts to replace revolt and revenge. - ' ceratin■iur- summoned his countrymen to col- their oenturies-old democratic or- rlCR C Is xur In former- Yugoslavia the reign `% .assns^ and 20 other jabomte willingly with Germany. der by a new order• The invaders of terrorism continues. The Yugo A;y planes. RA= A rising1lda of u4re8t has been have overrun their country but slave never had -A' chance,against - -sweeping over France from Paris _. the'y have not subdued its people. Hitler's Stukas, and mechanized • '� f to-the French provinces. The un- !n Poland divisions but the natives have re• ;pMaU one fie Hive Syrup !abet for .vest has flared into open defiance, stare desires or two Durban the street® of Paris German Hitler Is said to have declared !used to give up. 23anQe a1 hardq Htareh labels. specify-�tcture or picture• that he will exterminate the Poles, mountaineers -have tridden-weaD_ t. wrence star�cLe' fadress�mi�t d Ply j soldiers were assaulted; industrial Gr dit Their property has been .B6nfie- -ons and ammunition in the rugged cwt,Ont.- soldiers 'plants and railways sabotaged; Bri- con- IM ., sated, mea of all ages have beeri� hills and from-their-hideouts con- 'tib citizens. kept is hiding and drafted for labor in -Germany, tinue to wage ceaseless GuerillaH "ve ` protected; military information where they are said to be treats& warfare on the invader's. German Bee Syru passed over to England; Gaullist worse than cattle. A Polish reru- airing squads have executed,hua- proDaganda spread; smuggling of "e, Stefanja Zaborska, giving an dreds but the revolt goes on. ;young mea into the unocccupled- address In London, England, said: Out of ancient Greece come stor part of France where they might "gad they taken away the food'. lea bf Guerilla raids and sabotage. - lave a chance to escape abroad; and the things necessary to them,• German and Italian soldiers dis- , popular demonetrations caused' by had they limited themselves to the appear. Provisions are stolen. Raw- . Pleasant Voice • •• ! soarclty of food. - -destruction that In brought about materials for machines of war are Saving Ontario : The all-out raids of the R. A. F: by war itself-to bombing, she rained. Forest fires consume rim. Valuable Asset an occupied countries and the Rua- ins and incendiarism--Z-the Polish ben' which was to be cut and ship- Natural . _ elan resistance to Hitler's armies baLr•ed would not seem to differ ped to Germany..Britons are aided seem to have given heart to the fitly from the British hatred of to escape. Less daring ones have 'Teiepkone Cotiversation�lth 'Resources !tench' people. They have been the 'Germans. But what i$ being •adopted the line of passive resist- Prospective_,.Rosi-ts 'Always -71 jiftonned .by defeat and German done is nothing but -the bestial - •.once. 'Importa+pt _ aggresialon but, not permanently torturing of the defenceleea. It Reports of disorder come from No. 67 ervshed, French patriotism Ii re- passes the limit o!'human cruelty;. Rumania Bulgaria and Hungary.' "I don't think-I'll interview Mise HANDING WATERFOWL covering from its apathy-it is It not only offends the national In Rumania 600 "Jewish Commun. go_and-So, for the job," an. im- The waterfowl of this contineni Weading, over France­ and the figs of a Pole, but it also in• iota" were executed far sniping at portant executive said the other migrate along. what are-known as �oDulation as a whole is against jute@ the moral basis of life. The German and Rumanian troops. daffy. "She. telehoned for an ap- flyways and a knowledge of mi- . Masi domination. Will the French �� do'noE onl; kill pit;sisal Hitler canuo relax'hiY vigilance m�tmenE, but her voice 4e-so stn- _ - `___people submit tamely bo the slay- ly, they 'kill morally. They are over tie occupied countries where gra4lon habits, routes and other ' 4ey that they now face? The ons- pleaaan� over Cite phone that I informatlon-la necessary If we are treading down something that is, more than 1E0,000,000,people live don't think we would hire her, hr may be ffi the words '-of- perhaps, even stronger than the under the lilvader'a-rule_The Ger- however good an impression she to understand the conservation of Aeoa'see Clemenceau atter the instinct of self:preservatton of the mans have defeate4 their armies might_=ke .in an- intervlew.'lp-- these birds. 80. m this article and Gushing defeat of France •by the individual and of the people in but they- haven't crushed. their Pr�fans In 1870-71--'Germany general. One bas to remember that peoples yet and "where the Nazis Sha may not-be able to cult!- in others Hast will follow it 1 am _ ' lkeiievaa'that the logical .craft of Tate-a beautiful voice but, cer- going to,outllne some of the things people in Poland live day alter have sowed their seed., there will tainly any._women -can learn not victory Is domination, and we do we know about ducks and Weeds. =- poi believe that the logical result - oiymoastrouifEriotence which ars any the history of the mod- It is true there is much still to be to shout oRer the telephone or 49 defeat is vassalage." scend■ on.them suddenly, without era world." _ roans brasY or speak so softly that _ •- !n Norway the slightest cause, without any the person on the 'other end of learned shunt thele birds-but es- " - ' t.6 cats ore thin ough is known to Indicate some-of ..?he Norsemen, ever sine. Quin- connection whatever with the war s e Ilne can't b m n- inti _ i Ae Dont Have half she says. the possibilities. !� helped the-Nazis In their in•- -fust oa a =an ileststtan of nn• y it you let- your words run to - vemloa' of Norwsy, have openly and bridl6d pride &Ad contempt. GUS Them Over 'There ` gether, seldom pavae and take -s - Ftret,:how did we'get this know!• -- - passively tonot the Germans. Ger- must bear is mind,. that against _ - breath•at the end of a sentence, age of the flyways? For many rasa soldiers were assaulted, street this violence of the Herrenvolk, - say ficin' instead of ;ofng, laden yeah scientists any others have - Ted from 'Zile Dixie Clipper am been banding the waterfowl with sof la in Poland feel P Pm' B >l;iglttfmg took Dlara, fires broke million DSD Europe with three British Labor instead of didn't..or have a tired „ 'rat is buildings housing German their utter defencslesanea*. They p- way of letting the last three an aluminum-band that carries a msnt, workers sabotaged war are down-trodden and they cannot Issiders, invited to the United serial number and a return address Stages by.William Knudsen, dirree. words of -any sentence trail ort so that the band-when. recoiered - S wants, officials resigned. refusing defend themselves. They must into a whisper,'then you probably firs !follow Quisling edicts, A climax keep silence. They mast suffer.and for-general, and Sidney Hillman, wt11 be seat back to the proper are difficult to. understand on the v -associate director-general of the _ authorities. Formerly banding of � r�aabed,raceatly when death endua+e, - �.. _ telephone. - lmgrlsonmeat were decreed for "If, to these conditions, a fan- Office of Production-Management, birds was carried out by individ• - AU who apposed the .Nazis. Oslo atkal hatred and will to revenge Acting .as spokesman for the Reading Aloud Helps" ualb who secured some important was put under civil lege and Get did not spring up in the people's group, Will Lowther, President-of Reading aloud five minutes every information but,were_handicapped b. troopers patrolled the street.. heart.-it .would be., a.sura sign the Mine Workers' Federation, day as speech experts always are In -that all their recoveries were stubborn fight of Norway's that this people Is,incapable of slur• said the tbree 'rad come'to'"learn pointing' out, ivi21, correct to'an from dead birds. Today the Cea- everything we can in relation to amazing degree bad'pronunciation- 'sdiau and American Government@ ` production!' - and failure to breathe between sen• co-operate 'on ,a vast scheme of :.LIFE'S LIKE THAT By, Fred Neher Asked what he would gay if - fences, Rgmembering to keep the bird banding, American labor representatives mouth near and directy in.!rout of, The naturalist. who- -4ishes to asked him for advice, Lowther re-' the mouthpiece Will help your tele- band wild birds must Wat secure 4 ASO 2C Ir0 �j��i plied• Dl:{one'voice cons iddrably.Ten Voice a permit from Ottawa f! he liven *i �/ /�� + 'Brother, I would-say, we have lessons might.be a better inve'at• in Canada or from Washington it no strikes." . meat for many an, offlce worker be lives in the United States. VYren than two new` dresses or a new he receives the permit be also: _ permanent wave, receives the bands and a farm that . Brltalin To Call Acoording t o a well-known he must fill out and return to the. Many More Men stnger, the peotfle most annoylaB Bureau who sent him the bands. _ / over the phone are,those who: On this form are noted the kind ' Say' "yep" and' "nope` Instead- of bird, the sex, if possible, the The London Daily Herald said of "yen" and "no." number of the bead place l on the " _ recehtly that."sweeping new plans Never,have learned how to 'end bird, the'date and the place where. for calling up millions'of men for a telephone conversation without the bird was banded. This inform- _ p, g -military service will be announced sounding rudely abrupt- ation. is kept on_file:in botbl Ot- soon by the Government." Start orf with "Guess' who this taws and Washington. No authority was quoted. - Ll , Further knowledge of the- bird ® "This move is the first indica- tion that .vital,new. decisions on may b from several et that another bander J _ war strategy have recently been uMp In Traffic _ 'the'bifd: He nbtes the Itumbee and- - /"-�- '•- ,, taken by the Government arisingreleases the,bird. This information - out *of dsvelopments on the Rua- On 'Burma' Road .t + Sian frnt," the Herasaid. Woe to the government. or a o 1 a .. _ld. _ _ hunter may ,shoot the bird o it Travel on the -hand-paved Bur- -may be found dead. In either case_ 7 'Schickelgruber ma, road,' China's •lifeline in the the band is returned to'the Bureau war against Japan, has increased named •as the. return.address on.. Hitler started life with the 100 -percent. within the last 30 the ,band, So, my readers are ask• ' name of SchickelgruberY. It was days, three American transporta- ed to watcb.for banded birds and 1 until he was 40 that he_took tion experts said'recently. to send the bands or other inform- not aetWEr - ation that they might' have to the the.name of Hitler. Hitler, for They expressed belief that the Germans, is now a name in- Japan, which has been sending its National Parks Bureau, Gct.wa. _ vested with magical. powers. .Why .Bombing,planes against the road, not restore .in propaganda the never would succeed in closing it. For examining wounds in which -- name of.Schickelgruber? A sys- There'is nothing like the Bur- metal may be_ congealed, a Con- tematic use of it in our foreign ma road anywhere in the world, tinental' surgeon has invented an broadcasts• might• do much to they said. ..It7-A paved.by.hand, iitstyunient which rings it bell as _ i break the 'undoubted' powdr of with broken atones and cobble- the probe approachea the hidden ,. " ! the other naive abroad: "It's b-ca tfi:t- 1 bid that gansster .tort.! :'. �tonea._ _ _ .. obstacle. : REG'LAR FELLERS—No Wonder ..._.._.._ :_ -. By GENE BYRNES - HERE THEY CDA�E NOW {- !' '1 Hsi 1 � IMNYBE :SO 111 CLEAN UP A DIME .. �, QtItT STALLIN. 00 . I WASN'T FOREMAN ON THIS J04 • �r� XIU WANNd &ET rM TAKE YOUR OF•THAT JOB*; JW .,TIME!.WME - _ . TEQ II^WT 8UILT - - - - INA DAY: - _ 44Ywl'��To tthKE•LEAVES dr " _ _. FOR. �E� - ,�`�•.-t"'�'' ` ,�- ^- ' -7 sEE JIM,M►ig Y Y + _ _ . . " -. • 's - _ _.. pR iiµ .. _. i�–� .—_•-, •, •------ es R a n.Seim As 40b Noma t r • ODA" .05 BONO&7 f / .•. 'S' A . - ar sof taught how nice it was to bear l�G her father's name instee,d of Elise's ' invariable "darling." "I got tired S - Awrile of waiting to.be sent for. Valerie _ ;a ■ was going MARK R K a e � g g to telephone m P e but she peter did. So I Just "c > - , ams b 7 over.,. Violette Kimball Dunn He looked at her with approval. - CHAPTER 16 Women were like gay slim boys these days, in their brief suits., The oversight will be rem- They were all in swimming suits, He kissed Valerie,and hurried to 1. small package white cream has passed all tests and met all and they hailed him as he caught the house, coming back, in his edied," h6 promised. cheese requirements except one. He eight of them through the trees, swimming togs. He caught Shirley She put a hand on his shoulder "/* cup grated Canadian cheese lacks half an,inch of the prescrto. and came across the lawn. Shirley by the hand, and together they and dumped to her feet. She gate Salt ed minimum height of 5 feet 7 was at her best in the water. She took a running dive. ered a white wrap,of fleecy towel- li ,cup .chopped pimento _ _ inches._ gave him her hand, her long grey Shirley came to the surface first, mg from the back of a chair, and Thin cream Most other persons would be - eyes a little somber tinder the shaking the water from-her eyes, wrapped herself in it. paprika daunted by such a handicap. Note yellow handkerchief that bound Valerie and Lucy climbed out-o! and laughing in his face. She put Lettuce ' � - Gino. He decided to help nature - ]ler head; her hand on his shoulder, and they the pool, to put out dripping hands. Mayonnaise along. He went through ingeni- "FEello, Mark," she said. Valerie Please come back very adon;' = swam slowly to the far side of the Remove the tops from the pep- ous stretching exercises. He said Valerie. "It's been such. fun p p par- banged himself on the head with pool' Navin ers, scoop out the seeds and "You didn't mind my coming?" g yOa'�� - boil 5 min, in boiling salted a mallet in the hope of raising a "Thanks, my tweet." Shiiley p permanent bumps. He . she asked. . leaned and kissed the oval of her water' Drain and chall. Mia cream couple of -- - Even is the water, he was con. cheese, Canadian cheese and pim- smeared his head witti honey and scious of.a fresh, faint cheek, .She clasped Lucy's hand Perfume. . ento and moisten with cream. . then put some bees on it, praying R for a moment. "1'd love to'see more paprika. thy. would sting him-. The bees "My dear—" he. protested. - Season with salt and of you," she said. "I think ]!dark Stuff the "I thought.•masbe visitors were and Valerie have had a great break, peppers, with the mix- died. Still he failed to gain the Its to stay on the .outside looking in— tare and chill. Slice and_ serve required additional half-inch. The where i s finding you." on lettuce leaves using suppose they belong. Only, g tnayoa- Municipal Civil'Service Coa�smis• You're kind— said .Lucy, Har I'got tired'bf hearing all about you naise.or cooked dressing. Sion, recognizing the youth's zeal. Shea followed Mark and Shirley to Savor s from.Elise; so.I chucked all my � Stuffed -Pappas is allowing him sir months so / Shirley'. roadster, parked, over to' • _pride-overboard; and;came to hunt the drive, 3"". tablespoons' shortening grow. Even'should-he fail again, you up." t' tablespoons finely chopped Surely ouch determination and in- "Things da puzzle me,' said Vel- genuity will find iia reward is "Elise ran is one night to' sae it onion • tyle. "I almost love her. At any we were back," explained Mark. 'hilt cups left over meat (veal, some other career. M rate, I like her &--big- lot,- and 1 Hb stood beside Shirley, treading chicken,'ham, ete.) don't know why.' water and thinking she floated as 1 cup boiled rice "�i -•�- "I know," said Lucy. But when .� lightly as a lily on the surface of % cup stewed tomato r- - • Valerie asked why, she only said Soap and 'Water -'i the pool. Instead, she was like a 6 green peppers she'd be first to reach the dicing water lily anyway, with trey warm- board-on the tither side of the pool. % cup fine bread crumbs Brighten Hearth - Iy'waxen-'akin. '7t- just happened � teaspoon salt _ that we were. Then she came over ' ` • 1 tablespoon melted butter. Yoa e an improve the looks of Mark came out of ]sir office one� -tate one afternoon last week, and Remove the stems, seeds and a shabby brick hearth by giving - there was a thunderstorm, and she hot day In .early August to find membrane from medium sized it a Food scrubbing with a stiff was afraid; hElise sitting, parked, at the factory • - • o,,.� so she stayed until it well shaped peppers. Cover with brush and hot, soapy water. Binet •(.N - 4F{,E was over, which ha Sates. At first he thought his eyes GO 5 happened to be hot water -and simmer for ten with clear hot water and wipe as after •dfnaer." " were playing him tricks, and he minutes. Drain and cool. Melt dry as possible. - The next day Shirley Joins Part kept his course o where his road-t - the butter and shortening is pas cover with a coat of boiled lin- - ster waited beside the- curb. But gives protective - Shirley let her lids droop over and saute onion in it. Remove seed oil. This ves a . .. _ `Tao ntis,eh-roger and tea `ave her long eyes, She o - the sound of Elise's- voice calling _-. g Paned them from the. !peat and combine with covering, making cleaning easier. _ �•Brosm the.best case of slowly to- look n at him, "I see," his name, lest him fa no doubt, and - wed _ feisie-nerves 1 oversaw•'Poor she said. he crossed her car -just as her Sprinkleesalt aiin the peppers and India has _ . p race steep for weeks'—her tamper He wondered at the sudden chauffeur opened the door, then stuff with the rice mixture. just estimated its owed like q skyrocket. 1 was warmth. of her voice. "WWII keep (To Be Continued) - Sprinkle top with' bread crumbs Population at •100,OG0,000. Pry of&a soap she-made life you too, 1f you don't look out," he- tossed in butter. Place in baking miserable or everybody till told,her. He had forgotten she was f y y pan, adding a small amount of • mase.Meddler nos her to attateh so lovely. TABLE is water. Sake ten or 15 minutes Shirley turned, dipped with a in a hot oven. „ w Ptrstaet, Netnroll that lasslithe + the "a of the end of nw away from of body, and swam By SADIE B. CHAMBERS Spaghetti-Filled Pepper Cases tet' away from him. She climbed up a 6 large gTeen peppers— T. it C■dee me"" ladder and dropped to the edge of2 medium sized.can cooked s — x It you are tionbled with sleep. the pool, lam 8 fifth! hetti lessneeN be"headaches,and up. Mark followed and swung him. Pepper - set atavtn, you may be one of self up beside her. "How about It?" " " Salt Buttered crumbs. v N he asked.the many people who should .,What?,. Have you tried the pepper as V�'sah peppers, cut off the tope never drink coffee or ter. Dga't _ a vegetable or salad cariatioa2 and remove the seeds. Place the Dinner." in boiling peppers o,Iiag a stein 'Turn `• be"a victim of caffeine-nerve-! May-I—soon?" � Here a number of dishes for efillinge plump pepper cases ' .off the heat allowing them POt�containsno caping— "Why not tonight'"' _ remain in the water for about b - delicious and costs llessfor light supper or luncheon Pm gyp. "Can you imagine Chiltern.„, she min. Drain, .cool and fill with Made dishes. Made instantly is the cup with. laughed, "You see, I hasen't any Liver Stuffed Peppers spaghetti. Dust lightly with. salt AO waste. Order Posxnm today,. clothes. I just ran over in this— and cover with 'bread-crumbs. 2 cups ground'-cooked liver a plus., beach coat. Elise said you Place in a casserole; adding P31 �i5 cup soft lireadcrumbs g a swam every day, and I,couldn't re- small amount of water. Bake un= , 1 tablespoon fat Britain s Fighting Planes any Warstli� � eist. She hates the water so, I �• til the,peppers are.tender and the � NOW AVAILABLE - Sri cup milk or stock think it was rather mean of me.” 1 cup cooked corn crumbs on top a golden brown.. •'Riyiw fertrsas^, ••atistai sl BLEtw•. 'e hat rot," said Mark. He re- 3 tablespoons chopped onion MN.M.�,epos ossrse v+'atw maw-Z;W; men}bered Elise's legs from the 2 teaspoons salt tgtas Chambers ..e;cowes personal For each picture desired, sena a days of short skirts, and her lack '.14 teaspoon -Pepper _ letters from. Interested reader■- Ste complete "Crown Brand" label, with of entbuslasm' for th,- .R•`.rer was Is pleased to receive suggestion our 6 green peppers on topics for her column, and is your 'nam and e a address and the Cut a slice from suddenly explained. even ready to Ilstes to, your ..pet name of the picture you want writ- ! • - the top of Roll em whir They,sat in tbb.late afternoon peeves." Requests for recipes or ten on the back. Address Dept. J.1t, peppers and remove the seeds. special means are is order. Addae■a, y sunshine, and watched ,Valerie andyour let ten to "rias. !;sale u, (same The. C' a n a d a Parboil b minutes. 'Mix the liver, starch Company Olden s! Lucy chase a ball at the other end hers, l� went Adelaide Street. To. the long pool, crumbs, corn, onion, melted fat, ro■to."" Send stamper,self-addressed Ltd„ 49 Welling- "Howaeasonings and milk or .stock to envelope If you wish a reply. ton St. E., Toronto - - _- beautifully they 'swim;' said Shirley. "In fact, they're both gether. nil. pepper shells with , 'rt►�j� (, rather lovely. Elise told me about the mixture and cover the topwith crumbs that have been toast- - _ your find. Or did she, I wonder? Hardy Youth H88 "•" I imagined somebody a bit differ- ed in batter. ent. Funny bow differently people " place-in a baking dish,and bake Spartan Qualities register, isn't it?" for about 30 min. in a moderate en ".according to the registree, 1 oven until peppers-ate tender and A • hardy-- South of Spartan s s guess." - cr qualities' is .Gino Framceschini, 19, crumbs.brown � t 1 "Exactly., I Sas looking for a Stuffed Pepper Salad - of lilanhattan, who set his, heart girl who—well, sort of knew her 3 medium sized- green peppers on becoming<a city fireman. Gino _ oieo way, about, so to speak— . ' "3 don't imagine Lucy,would,get - - - - ••+�••.e•` •altogether lost in the dark," said - vaeons Mark wryly. able°fit n _ eIt s d ° Double. J If you mean she has poise, 1A: moi+ ° ovs9e .� e/ a Calnm and eCou and n' . Ask any real roll-your-owner agree with you. But poise entirely ' i�!'+ - better te9nlis tnixing less about Ogden's. He'll tell you he without " n6 d°r�its Sp° to use guile. I don't speciallF = i>:? leaven,°van—peL°° results, has been smoking it for twenty want to like her—hitt t find I do, ,,••`"••" na assures betterwOn,t sol Col .� years or more.Why?Because it'slevice not just another tobacco — it's enormously!"' opening+ easurinB •-� Dgdeh's.And Ogden's has a taste Makes Impression ::n Easywith La- -NJ) F pRLC£ "You - �,�, tainct, TI3 all its own, a taste which comes would," Mark said, "When -' 4' p .o - under tbeRljhG � 1 0� from its distinctive blend of-choice I think -of .geueroue w°men,'you .. 1n SLRp ripetobaccos.Take a ti from old P come first, As a matter of fact, ;: • . 1^' ;. •. �:� ` tifner4 and ml I 'arta with Ogden'.. d you're a sort of all-round firs L- 7 - Only the beet cigarettepapere– rater, come' to think of it, And .L!•bC1tK� / l "Vogue" or "Chantecler"— ; good enough for O den's- - darned beautiful. -1. suppose you - ? tNll OoV _. ear about—It once inaw e. "Not _from e _you, anyway," said' v Shirley.. "I don't think you ever OGDEN'S told mbefore. Do you r6ali2e that, M _ / MIDIV r r FINE CUT Mark?" �o _. CIGARETTE TOBACCO . ::. :. �—'' co", - Snwkefs i ISSUE '41 �C� at„m„at• :y �i :;3► 'r +-� t__ �o 'iAsk for Opd fl's Ctrl i 7 : ` - 3S.. .; :., �.r.,'is •, . ^a \ •t Y4 ! - t guests of honour and the cards were Mr. and Mrs. William Profit, Aurora, read. - L.oca to pap' tribute to these old friends. f O N TA R I O j: Mrs. Profit is the,daughter"of Mrs. FA M E RS o■ SH h ,T_ i an. A tasty birthday supper Red Cross Meeting k.� a 1+4r, and Mrs. A. C. Diaawnd was served and the table was centred WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOCP. HOME MARKET vittited relatives at Warkwprth and with a large birthday coke. Pictures The monthly of the local branch of Q Caurpbellford, this week i were taken of Mrs. Chapman and Mr. the Red Cross will be held as usual I - L`C3�►7 HOGS v ,Bridge table arguments have ' Dalton, cuttng the birthday cake. in the Red Cross Rooms, at 2.30 on ( L T Q ;caused an annual average of five Gifts were presented to the two Monday, October 6th 1 �,,AL'1� + "'-LAMS *S :murders and five hundred divorces in -the U. S. A. for years. -.Reader's ' - ALL DS OF - - : "Digest - October 1941.. � __ ._.-. - -•, A �� -The Sacrament ' of the Lord's ----Specia i N o t Ci e f — nddressed Supper will be held at service on Poultry, both -live a Sunday afternoon nest, at 230 in the ■ Presbyterian Canrch. - Ratepayer,s M esti nThe Presbyterian Congregation. p I t; E R I N G� FARMS will hold a Social Evening .at' the home of Rev. Marshall, on October Village ! p LIMITED ath. .All the congregatson are invited of Pickering atte>rd. REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATIONto-Anniversary Services will be WHITBY ONT.. PHONE WHITTY 336 �• held ire Pickering United Ukurch on X special Meeting of.the Ratepayers of the Police Village Sunday, October 19th, with a Roast of Pyck�g, will be held on the evening of MondaL October ' Fowl Supper and Program on Wed 6th, 1841, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of voting on the issuingop nesday, 22nd. Particulars- later. of Debentures for additional necessary Fire Equipment for r-The October meeting,of the W. 'Village. All Ratepayers are urgently invited to be greF{ ; Church will be held D tore A. of the .United C:ru POLICE VILLAGE BOARD " `st the bottle of bits. George MciIlroy, - on Tuesday, October 7th, at 2.30 p. - m, Cars, will leave the Four-Corners at 2 o'clock. Note change of date. -St. George's Anglican - Sunday Qctober 5th. Sunday School at 10 a r at 11 a. m. Pr �r Morning •v, 1lCa Pr . ..m. aiYe 9 TIP . TOP JAILORS cher at title service, Re.. E. G. Robinson. No service in the evening, l e: owingto Dwsbarton s Harvest and - ' hanksgiving. 1 , -Mr. Shortreed has of October 1st, HA Inken over his duties, as ,,uccessor S PMAhi to Mr. Redditt, as manager of she :Tickering 'Branch of•tae Canadian �' _ Bank of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. � - - Announce Shortreed are welcomed to our vial- ' yr . . . } For s frank,. tTnthfnl atosq of 2, , j>;t '' A SPECIAL SHOWING ws the international �situa,*.ion, unbiased, t l ! sl disregarding po Tical wishes, .given �� 1lens -New-Br " . 'Yn.plain, easily understood language, We recommend. Freda L'tlsy's "Must I the WOrl L .Dostroy- itself' in the *o r issue Ry!ader's Digest. - o'Arthur Smith of St t;a'tharines - was in town over th,e week-end. He a n Styles ! ✓' is reported to have sold-his residence -= r.r ,on Church Str. North, to Mr. W aiz- _ _ . _ . ,,ate: The pMent occupants, Mr. and - ;For FALL and WINTER _ Mrs. Frank ]Baker Will take over _ : magine it t�Lkin' d ..Building t�tliie icorner. new Booth g" g by Mr. C. A. RAFELMAN - _ _ -Amident No. ? ocamrred'on Mon- ora day evening, one mile east of the �� t0 set �S ht's , SP S Rq�rresentative for Tip Tap Tail _ F121-Ar - 6b OCTOBER 10 THIN driving Ha:vaoan- pascoe's new '41 -'Fargo -8-ton truck, drove out from the owner's home, and travelled west, Nwaband:"7"here's one China we can tlbtaak Hitler At this preview s3iawfng you will see everyhing - a frw pulling over a little to He's got us.saving at last." J_ -the l to -- .,. Wrn, to •fight into • Hugh Miller's hwte. Immediately be- WHO. "YesI Imagine! Until it became a poaiti.e fabrics. Briti�r woolens - the pride of the )aspire;-- . .. _hied him came a large Martin Trans- - t3>�Y we Amy�„°:managedto put my - __..,by the score. Now style ideas by Tip TW& own fop, - - port, the driver of which, r,,parently thing by each week. . did not aatici�*tie Bob's turning in at ouE designers. Tip 3b� special representative gill Chex gate A creel followed, the :.Mweband:'I think it's partly beeapse these War Savings .be CW to Wp you in making your seleetio if 7*u to'buy." ! n' lel _ 1 'n into t,be CeatiSeates are eo aim u 1 e ti`ans rt ' p ngn g p ._ large .Po Fargo,.and bo-0 vehicles went into wish. " Youll"want to be there!- 1 _ the ditch, bora badly damaged, Mr. � M/t�: Yon mean the idea of getting the "oflioe to _ Pascoe s truck. entirely ruined Thr -:. .: deduct a regalar amonat each week from_ lR'EME2I�BER the DAT'1i! Y driver of the Martin, centr..ry to re- - .' ;tour salary?" •TH . .- -. _ _ E Rj(� STORE - ;ports, climbed out of his crushed, ++ice+ _- ` `cab, arpi proceded. to wa.k up t`ae .. N�sboed:"Yea! And how they're movating npI Qaite $tghw,ay, placing out his flares. Bob a neat-egg when you count the interest " - 1towever, is reported to ..have beer. they're $>' _ _ -: .� earnrn , more seriousjy injured. -His younger l brother, Dick, who was nding wit It - Nli�: ,"Well the more the merrier,I any! There'are )burn, was tossed clean' out of the, �� ft sod, uninjured •. care roll by I' _ y gots of thingswe 11 need the move for,se the cab onto the so - y . ,, "blow"° Thurs a- last HA -The o on � 3 _ - .. M� Se hard17 reached the proportions ant- 'icipated, from the ,early morning bme4casts. Hc�ever, "a raw. trees The help of every Canadian is needed for,Victory these days _ . w'ent'd'o'a•_h, and the apple crop was of war the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our war eBort sameiwhat of a sufferer.'One of our A reduction in personal spending•is nozc a•vital necessity, to re. larger orchards-, Gras r,cre Farm, lieve the pressure for goods,to enable more and more tabour and !' lost about Sixty barrels, r_:ost of materials to be diverted to Winning the war. The ail-cza effort, whicF Gavels must make,demands this self-denial of each ns �a r rare which went.into Fed 'Wings orc:iar3 -Pickering apple juice. Seteral of oar citizens, t knc.-,wing. w�iat a.,"sc ►wear?' ..w:,l _ - do to Lake Ontario, dre;e d•�xn t�' �� �alWe have & Coen fete StO�ck 'of the beach to see the fifteen-foot p � MGS •' black .waves hash np to the high - : water r^ar,c They were mean, dzg- Screen doL1Z`.S, and - Window ' . -$roes-looking seas. Another cuz•oui WAR 'thing' is to be fourd at:the Bay (we t ltad not heard a >�e f.re, wh ere the brreens,. JElectr'c 'A h" - i, the au2rtaner have become fans, Hot��Pla Etre Cao thick, that a rrctitor beat has gree; CERTIFICATES iliifficulty getting t'uough then, ex _ :�- icepting early in the au ver, and - - Mc�18r . � j�gp,� usually•not un; liter the first hal !frost r wihea the weed_. are _ked, ane B E l , :go to the bottom, just as vegetation � _ rig�daireRefr�geratars ;will do a'aout ground aril on the _ w� r ! surface. Mr. kris infortned us tlaih -- --- - - - o><,id - K ..week, thsa�t the.Weed, )a.0 gone, Stack and Poultry F '" ,'And And all other building maters s t the wind storm being par* teepee- .• _._ .. _._•. ..•, I All Kllldg Neeess.ary for ui IMIS a:�v — DOU,BLE BIRTHDAY PAPTY If I _ } '• _ • ' � gena kor� 'Mi,Lormtic ,tiring Fara. Kachiauy deSts iption cau be greed _ '• spa` r A pleasant social cunte7n v,�,ich has been o baerved for th*.pant eight .�r o JL4•l our r � H r f1 'H ll d' R'a);'e�]�J�5�� Rte"iv vb it• Gat+ Get k @e Kim >s1! >ts■idt tr` F"rs was .ern event of septeanbar i0�s 1Lotfa. n 19th, wken Mrel Chapener., if Aar- ,Fkme gems i o>ra, and Mr. D. W. Dnitoa+, of Oah- ':r•'ver-ytriny from Foundntt on to Ridgeboarei # S. y� Q � - ( (� awa, were honored when they cele- One order live !"•`L• . ()' JJ �,eeoUnL J. S. PALJDON1 . .~ - PICKERING brated their birthdaye on the name ``��'' One .��l l _ ., day. Friends and relavves Srora Tor- ando,Aurora,inow all,g4 Carat;;r, toFtitawn and 'The CQ 1loa R 1 E LUMBER (.••o. Ltd. gu:.h�7?d at the ho-r.-e Qi