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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_10_17 f, • .' ..-. •e .,moi�-..::.�.. ,,,,,. . w _. ..: - .r•a t f P ;i't ^t• ...:'lx.... ' •.. . ..y,� .. i.y'.F � r%'y.a.� ar �.. a -'' i + .t�'' ' .� �.:� w n"'�r,Y•. �. Ji t:, :�`.'�y- r T�'°' a '•• 4�. -•�fir• i::; • a -.`—._-•�-' .p 4 .. e - . PICKER �. —_. ,.. ,. - ,_., •. .._ t _ry -7- )K VOL. LXI ' • PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 47th. 1941 _ � _ - ` ,�tr>afisstasial iKara�.` _ M� NOTICMould not take $35,000 for his Liss. _ R X. FORSYTH,Opb.D., Dirtwtor. ertcat Asoeiati000<oetoM Kn �r�'REENW00 tta<ee,d ember mftwd '^ o oil ftm� - M I ILLS iaaeeLnoa. . E1es eamineE b7 appoErrtmerit. _ .. ' .>�..CtaratraeG�. said• Mr',"Picov of Saturday night's fire_ lass•-t936: - ' - D(WAI�D BUDDY B&rrietror. A windawepg fire, and lactc of vat- JL**�.SoWtot.Notary Public- rwn-Dan. er, iesulteA in the destruction of four . ._ ,r]Q jI1 ArlptlQrmerl7 omapted iiy one late'A B.Chris• f % ,�.., of Court aou.e.wh+iry. Ur barns, and tk i'contents, eatzmated ag A, W. (Art.) Mitchell, first to drive PP $r $85,000 of Alex. Picov, local"farmer " $E*tON, BELL & ROSS_ and horsedealer, on Saturday night MON 4.Y WEDNESDAY Earristors tt Solicitors )ast. -across new/ Highway bridge here• AND FRIDAY �• Included in the lose, with 4500 bus. - j,.lii]*ATON. K,C. Telephone l -• On T�hrrrsday'afternoon,-about four The main structure is now eoanplete, 7. Gents per Bag of grain and 270 tons of hay, were , a _25 ba lots - 6 cents $ROOIiiE BELL.I{.C. .Adel.2&Us .*lock, . Mitchell had the privil- but there still remain a considerable g T,D.F.ROSS a number of sets of valuable hare- ege of-dAr ng across the new, high- arrrount of "finishing" work to be For Profitable i feeding 1172 Bay St. ess. and a silo, full of , easilsge. way bridge here, being the first reg- done: Unfortunately, pictures taken -- pig g JOHN L.POND Toronto Part of the driving shed, a aanall Fine grinding is negessary ular traffic, over this beautiful, new �f•Mr. Mitchell's crossing, were tak- ' N+GU�ScMILLAN— arrester, Sol- barn, and a corral wiere the only THIS MILL DOES_ IT! ♦� ,,B 3oncrete structure. Art beat the off- en during a cloudy period, and the Ateiut. otary Pu►lic. 19 Melinda b:+e•t tuildings left standing, after the �s � it, on the official - Tereaft, eiedkooe Elgin 680x, 29t1 fire had finished its work. opening, negatives are- not quite clear enough• _ an event that usually takes plaice. to be prepared for publishing, r - •C Y'•i Uetltat Mr. Picov was in the barn at the time it started, talking with some Clare' G.`Maclean, 14L R. A. I. G - [�$RI3ERT T. FALLAIBE, L. D e., men from. North Bay. Wm. Pyper, A N N I V E R�A RY SERVICES B. Arch. Re red Arehtteet 3�.n,s•ns andau or the Royce f T, �t foreman of the farm w the first:to _ tttte.e.i Sur`eona.odsne t:fiYae.ity or r..•�, graduate of University of Toronto Odce is tx.ieetxe ercond door eau c , A•,i- discover the blaze white eating United Church saws Church, Pickering.C)ot. or5c. •• 2 and Turkey Dinner, Offic-e, 9 Sultan.St: Toronto KI. 6211 :. s.•m.-so a p. m., or CO appoietstoi. ;t}•.ray supper, he looked .out of the window r.rvicei• Pboae Pick 31Q0. to see, flames shooting out from un- P.esidence, Pickering, �� r li der the roof. - -Sunday�.and Wednesday next +ipstarlt*st' A. If cttrba. Fire engines from Puckering, Brod- � PETER LEVINE B. c- ' Anniversary sen-ices will - Barrister, Solicitor etc. + gham, and Claremont, were summon- be held in PickeringUnited ,' ._ <� = Office ha im -- 1 - Sr Wed. and SaE R. BRATO1'�, TOW-49H1F ed immediately, and . later Whitby Church on Sunday next, at Do. C'erk. Coo•.yaacer.Commne,oner 1•a Company was called. ' ll.ai m., w2ien Rev. M., R. f + ': •w King Str. Ftcki;;:,g • _•;a-a to LibrRay ektetr a�'warka, Accguotant.'Eta ssuer o! Fighting the blaze for hours, the ":' •, a2 errt.a•t,eea.... Wbite•aie,Oat, 6 g Jenkinson, Pastor, will have HF1►L�.OFF'I£ F. --'. C7SEL4W9 fight was useless, excepting the good ' � . .. ass- WM. C. MUIl:F�AR r-barge 'of the -service, ass- .. - ---••,•• �. T work of saving several adjoining fated b the home enoir, who JUSTICE OF THE.PEACH y �• ,�. }� for the County of Ontario buildings, the fire ha�-ing made too E will have as guests, a gUar'- tet- from. Bellfair Church, , * much heads.ay, and owingto lack of - PICKERINa ONT. - water. Frardi J. Prouse Pickering- - �• E. Fire Chief, stated, that it was. the ' 1 : rmurance of ,&]] Hinds. e biggest D. Cornett,,M. A•. ]3. D. D. . . ` Toronto; at 7 p. ni_ 13ec, A.' e RIGHARDECN. - - -' - igge t 'fire in the district tri the i B E., Pastor of Simcoe Str. ,GBNI0RAL INSURANCE Past twelve years. 1 ii best Rates Available with Mr'. Picov, a •wellknow•n horse deal-.'- United Church, ,Oshawa, k7i1 REAL ESTATE er, across Canada.. had vuly, .eight have charge, and assisted C of Be uri8p,grid• 6er 'ce. �-the •--locari- choir, with _ horses on a pretwses at-die gme. .Miss Elsie Wallace, Soprtano, � Address lPhone _ An old established agency, ready _ , soloist. A Turku Dinner BROUGHAM PICK sly to eeirve. Observations at, and` on, the fire. - t' Phone Pick. £009. - will-be served on Wednesday. _ �. 9' ening i h base t f - g n the trier o c s ar .. , �e a _ Claims to have been-.sen f - d the-church, - followed b an _ LAND SURVEYOR away as Gra�enhurst - who thought 3'- _ 5 W,MW MAW the fire w excellent, varied program _ .F. J. DO1V1tiVAI4, IB, tA.,-Be. Gt was at the.plant here. - ncludia - `rDid I s that' ' LtOENSED AUCTIONEER AND Persons drove from Toronto -end q s } VALUATOR. Bowwmanville, following ttie, blaze. the popular CFRB evening"pro 'n; . Surveyors afbaarn and Arnold, tl 'Ed uard Bartlett, Violinist,. of :the 'gales ceadnetQd -AnywBerc '_` `-Wasted energy —"one'man r•'nnMng ' � � � Members of Pres•- [.: S.King Son ' itis ars th��recor�end- ' Pboueorwrite. Address 81t Dtirdas around with plank'on his hip, fin- �Piiak Symphony, Toronto; 3frs. 1881. 161y Fra o Elocutionist, _ a nk 'Higg nbot.tam, E►ueutioni_t, - - - ickin uo` an__. •9rreet. Exet, ally dropping and -p �, . �byterian Church en -- - - hitby,, Ogtario._. . other, - going no place in particular. Oshawa; and 11r. 'Robert Ruddy', I ' grit} hysterical. - Pickering, showing personaily photo,- enjoy social eV ng•` NHO.��: -AT, o_ - • Pigeons and other birds flying . traphed motion pictures, taken in „ Hospital over the fi looking for 1 Europe and Africa. Tickets are now - .The 'members and frim " of hr - rierbush around. ti ag g em s t - - Clarke Prentice Government Licensed their roost but nog'•homebess. on sale, and a large, number have al- Presbyterian . Church. motored V. Stray kittens and chickens dein 'ready 'been' suld: .•fin" iniltation isWednesday = - = Me.iII St; E. Stonffville; Ont. g Whitby on evening'of las LICENSED AUCTIONEER _ fondled by young women, extended to everyone to attend, bog w-,tk and spent a social'time at th( Phone 103'. A Flying Officer, muncher, a hail the Sunday services and the Wed- For the Counties of York and Ont- _ y g g home of Rev. and Mrs: -David Mar• ternety, Medical+, and- .,Surgical a ?w nesda entertainment. - Pple — `What. no .'.11cIntoshes. Y_.. iltalh The evening was spent in co;n-, ario; sucxessar for-Corpl. Ken.'Pren cases taken Plenty of free advice to those who-I .nunity singing, followed by a pop- tice bf C. A. S. F. and of the late Maternity Serni-Rooth already knew what they were doing. (Pickering Red Cross) alar Quiz Contest. We really have : J. H. Pi=entice (former'Prentice and _ tered Nurses in attendance ar.d A man stamping out. a_ Jor_ette i their appeal. A total of 300. lbs. was few very clever folk in our midst (Itaia Prentice). Farm and Farm Stock _ butt, dropped quite close to the - Z4 hour service gives. collected 'and sent by'truck to-Osh- M•rs-.Spratt was the winner of the blaze. _ __ awa, where it has been cleaned and •Grand Question, and was presentee Saes, a Specialty at fair anti reason- • Ambulance Service _. Dejected, — 'sitting away off by treated, abed. sent to one: of several with the box of-tokens by Mi'. Mar- able .rates. w ,MRS,E.R. GOOD. 25.37 himself, in the dirt, chin--in his refineries, which reduced the-metal shall. We wonder how, many of thea w. cupped hands. pure aluminum. There will,. no she received, is Mr. Marshall We- to +COLEMAN ' ACCIDENTS . There should be,a lot•of interesting. doubt be further drives: Save all the identally" drq,Bpkd the box just a C l . .A .. .motion pictures to show. _ he handed it to Mrs. S rata We not., __ . . kettles and aria _ P� old k le P a J. We undersand Mr. Picov will re- - ' '4eed quite a number of the rnern3er build, at once. Instant light cook BtoV88. Accidents HapFen f r L Pickering so satlsfac Turtle neck sweaters are" badly 'ori the floor'picking up some Afte $ - Branch needs more het to maintain presented with a cam ! eo quick; tar��- • P , L�Ota�ly needed - o the - avy and ckering the contest Mr, and Mrs. . Inerts with ori were each up an r Peek. Red Cross their-quota: Will anyone ;Y�ho can.do saucer. This being their 24th' wedd- Coal Oil ,BtOVe9r Elec. hot . ++►►�� t iso, volunteer help on the turtle-necks ing anniversary eve. Misses Ann Plates,—Window screens 'Local Agent collects JOU lb:. DI I The'stock Will, some of Dais more than filled. and Jane Miller made the preset. n quota . Screen doorat arde tools SEE • r sock knitters be- tation on behalf of the congregation. And all hardware at ri ht- CY'RIL E. MO alumi111UM come turtle-neckers,to meet the ern Miss Catharine Miller presented Mrd - _ " ergency: Marshall with a lovely bouquet of •prices, t TURTLE NECK RS WANTED t i E r _ GEN1rRAL INfLRA, CE _ � ' white Chrysanthemums. Refreshment - SERVICE PROTEGT70N The Pickering ranch lied Cross• See bills of Mrs. Thos. Law's furn- were served and another very pleas- Bring if your lawn mowers t1i _ ant social time brought to a dose be sl;arpenicl.and repaired wish to thank•all those who brought.iture sale on Oct. 25th. See sale reg- . ' in aluminum utensils in uttswer to ister in this issue. ALVIN'. BUSHB'�t See our cnew selec• J tion of Rugs -- Hardware Tinsmith _ .. PICKRAMM A L,OVF3,Y'DISPLAY IN 8'TXRNA AND A&MIINS'TSP >, t ld:r �.: . ' °ii,°:';:;;.^•::i �ii:::f2::iii':;>,i;:iE::i`i:±:':ii .• ' <,.''i Walnut Presser, .gl{YZii1R� steel Bed cs>:• ::. :•::::::• go-::: CO., Ltd Mattress and SP n h y REXALL STORE TEE Walnut Cedar-lincd Chests EZY.50 GG --** NN i.� i A STUDIO COUGH and TWO ._ t.. { t '� � ..,. eery OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — $0,50 Floor and Table Lamp and �. G07S FOR THE. HOME. Jali C -_ Motor A,mbulaW, Day or Night 4 t DAYS S ONL 1 T'HONE 1800 ,. .. ., .• _ _ OCTOBER 29-31; NOVEMBER f. , • r LOCAL DELIVERY - _C.A. STERRITT Funeral Diree r — _ .•y .P.s� a-� "�.'_= =;p= sjl Furniture Dealer daily. szndas: 9 a. m. - s P, n.' pTCKERING � ONT• PI ONE PICK, 68 t Home after a- successful raid over enemy lines ..: .., rA. ed•t r .. - .': YK.S.' '. .int••. ...: '•. .:,;. - - - � x - i._ _ - .... - 710 7.,!r •.3e, ,';•,- n, • QUI'I�S IN RUSSIA? trials toe Bottom and Pointers in. ' elude a Shooting Doi Stake. a Nov- _ _ -- --- los Stake and as Open Derby, fad — _H-A T E � for spaniels a Puppy stake, for r Stake ea under two years, a Novice YOU II H A R ? Stake and an Open All Age Stake, • • -' TASTE FLAVOUR y Betters and Pointers will con• - t v told October 19th, in an Open FRESH NESS ECONOMY ° All Age Stake and later in the On- A Scotsman bought two tickets ► -' tarso Ohampionship Stake, restrict.- for a golden ballot, in which 'the ed to Ontario-awned doge. first and only prize was a floe_. pll�lE PLUG NAS EVERYTHING - The open stakes will, as usual,. hundred-pound car. When the ' < have entries from , the . United draw was made the Scot won, the - .� States. car. Entry 'forms may be obtained His friends rushed to his house from George W. Boag, Woodstock, to congratulate him. They found Ont., secretary of the Association him with a long face and evident- ` It is hoped, Mr. Boag says, that ly dissatisfied. ' . owners of untried doge Will be well `.'Why, . what's the matter?" _ represented in the novice events they inquired. d The novice trials are restricted to "Well, answered the new own- - r, novice dogs and novice handlers or. of the car,. "it's ,that .second • • f and It .is these trials':which pro• ticket that's troubling me. Why 0 o a 'Lgqj mote the work of the association I ever bought it'I can't think." in fostering interest in gun dogs andtheirtrainingfor field work, `" The wife of a small farm'- 4m— Ii the PrinceoofWalesa Iiofell or grocer woo gest . possible • time. Best out oiodor for -the, ls considerable / } x;n 1. r list proved to be. honey,' which -. Niagara-bit-the-Lake and roads our. On one occasion that grocer What Science rounding the town will be marked , " retained the. scent ss to air said Your batter was.un- . to enable spectators to locate' the derweight last week'! months, well in excgss' of the Istanhulletins say Rumanian trial courses with ease. y that.", said I s D o i n g time usually spent in storage by' Premier General Antonescu has Now, talc Mrs.`Farmer. '"Bab 'mislaid grain and commercial. feedstuffs. _ ••••dared to wash his•hands of the y THE "SULFA" FAMILY The only rats with `noses so Russian campaign, relinquish my weight that day, so I used tough that they were not consist- .7 ministry, name himself the pound of sugar you sold- " RAT CURB antsy 'repelled by the n-butyl- efense minister. . Chain j. Of ,Airports me." Keeping rats away from stored mercaptan were those on.a city - r ==rr �,�j,,] "Is this the s oedometei?"j grain with a "skunky"• smell that dump. The experimnters conjee- JJ1 The Northland p makes them afraid, is the feat tura that these animals had be- f asked the pretty girl, tapping the aeeomplished by two chemists, come so .used to the mercaptans ' .. glass withher finger. Leonard A. Ford of Minns- produced by the -natural fermen- - g ar rd the e _ H a W Can _ L? " - 'Yea; dear, he replied, sots, State Teachers'. Colla tation of garbage that. the syn-- ' • The Northwest Passage By AiY' College and _ :"And that's the cldtch?" -Donald F_ -'Clauser of the Hub- BY ANNE ASHLEY along' which will travel military „ 'i thetit scent had relatively little 'That's the clutch. darling, bard Millin Company, effect on. them. " and civilian aircraft of all sizes, g Com an '. says The k b his i Said. Jamming on s ra ...._ _. :.I(,l. How can I soften and clean speed and power, has been made he es Toronto' Telegram. . - - •- leather? available by the Dominion Govern- to a void a fast-approaching lorry. The two chemists were con- A. Apply a mixture of one meat in a season of hard work. But what on earth is this?" fronted - with the problem .of• CONSTIPATED? A flying.tourney of more than she inquired, at the same time keeping rats away from stored g}i5s°f C0"tis"i°a°[iia bring ' �--. vinegar to two•pard linseed ►os.l s.s,war scomesh,bed breed,s 1,000 miles !a British Columbia, giving,the accelerator a.vigorous 'grain in sacks: Thby knew that headse6•e dtaslaess, llsseaa.ar.push with her foot. o of ca iy ins M s tasmiae• -• _ Q. How can I bleach white the Yukon and Alberta showed that • p „ „ pts fear skunks and ferrets and ties ear rens! of ps velre sad s busstisas � • This, dear," he said,.in a soft, will leave . the !se_NaW hat deli bovei. asses. ori #lathes? the chain of airports built in the premises these A. Try this idea Save all your northland to Alaska now In ready. celestial voice, "is Heaven." And " predatory animals inhabit. mss* egg shells for a week, and on for use, althoughpicking up a harp he flew away. The knew also the chemical Dr not completed. y ipashday put them into a salt bag' l adlo range stations have. been , basis of the strong musky odor - " sad place is the boiler with the installed at most of the fields and '� Irishman Was relating of. these two animals._ It fa a AT YOUR DRUG STORE - white clothes. The lime contained all will be so equipped this pear. his adventures in the jungle. compound called n-butyl mercap- " ' "Ammunition food and - lilt the •hells acts as a splendid ��� will be able to travel sato �. tea. So they tried it out, first _ bleach, and the clothes will be the Fag North assisted by services "whisky had run out." he said. on the food of caged white rafts: toalz. your LivestRGOLock's .red with _ and- we ware parched with The rats refused the food, IonoRGOL^IODlals be- snowywhite. as complete as those on long-estab !thirst." "' it helps to reach maximum in all Q. How 'can I restore pearl lished air lines. Newly-constructed „ , came restless, and excited, and Livestock production, simple to buttons to their original bright- runways are already being used by But wasn't there any even fought each other. - They use — Inexpensive, Ask your -water?" a rtcultural representative for a lass? large machines,.both Canadian I would not, touch the food until, tie booklet or write us,. Order A. First-rub the buttons' with American. "sane, but it was no time the odor- had disappeared. - .. . through your dealer or direct- little oliva oil to talo away.the Tbo fields were"built b>' "thi -to be thinking of cleanli• Then a search was made for s as. bottle, complete with spec- a Ial dropper and feeding lastrue- Clurred ■ Transport Department under ar, a•a substance which would'hold the Nona, 81.56. ' ppearaaci. Thea sprinkle with nail powder and rub well rsagement with National Defence _--- --- - --- IODORGOL COMPANT with chamois akin. Departments which had consulted =:A keen angler 'took a friend \\� 'r�/ Boz 4ss Toro■to for a day's s sit. The friend How can I clean baking: with United States authorities y P f „ Amerlian airmen may travel this knew nothing of fishing-, but de- !� TE �! i8ieh6s and panaS routs to Alaska defence outposts aided to try hia luck. \ � SKILLED HELP WANTED A. Soak the dishes and pans 'In hot water to which free from the fog. which. often After a long silence by the hampers flying along the coast. banks of the stream, the novice 6oda has been added. Us6 one A modern transport machine can said: "I say, how much do. those i . _.. - :_.!► tablespoon of soda for each quart leave Now York and fly to Whits red things cost?" Horizontal �t water required to fill the err "Yon mean the floats' Oh, ktcle. horse, T. T.. or Fairbanks, Alaska, - -- . landing only on fiat ?" ' -ways we goad-and -of sufficient "I owe you-tor one. I Tae i � - -- trom linen much more easily? e a • ' length. lust sunk. own:le,..btook.d R A. Before attempting .to pull present, the only laconven• e..riprn.es. .at -Bo Made e threads from linen, run a At tV� �. yropa{� fence the pilot feels is that radio - _ 5 Rhos hr�s... amp cloth along the line where ?rage stations ars not all con. O'er O tholstam for 'the thread is to be pulled. It will Men of- merrie England, as N 1MQE 'o.aat Jug plated. lou a o as 1180 curled their- NS ,Ep .ad tine,305 AS Operators out much more easilywhile Cost of the seven fields and i g 1 -Pull' e cloth is damp. hair and went hatless so that equipment was estimated at i6,- their coiffures might lie seen and 000,000. Fall Field Trial _._ _ ;> _. _ :_ admired. Machinists For Ontario Dogs , ( : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS , ,', i To Be Held At NlagararOft- Fitters _ The-Lake on October 18 A i1f BABY CHICKS HELP• RANTED• FEMALE JIEDICAL Owners of gun' dcega who show SHORT ON EGGS? WE SOME WANTED IMSIEDIATELY c:OUD IT'S PROVEN—EVERY SUFFERER Mr■ 1i■1�� !paid promise Will have an Oppose laying pullets, Quick shipment. Cook—general. Highest wages— of Rheumatic Pains 'or Neuritis • Tool P*iignera _ Also taking Chick orders, espec- Protestant, Modern Toronto'home. .should, "try Dixon's -Remedy. Sold 'tuaity'to get an independent asp'• sally to catch the good broiler Phone collect. Randolph 4901,- or only Munro's Drug Store, 336 El- �reasal of their performance at the markets. Got your brooders.-work. :wrote 85 Roxboreugh Drive, stax- gin, Ottawa. Ing during the quiet season. Bray Ing full particulars—family or il_ni annual Fall.Field Trial of, the On- Hatchery, 130 John St. N., Ham• four people. OFFER TO INVENTORS MeC• Cal 'lario Bird Dog Association to be •tlton, Ont. 7teld at Niagara-on-the-hake on BtiSINESSES SOLD MINK AN OFFER TO EVERY I\VE\TUR List of inventions and.full infor- ' i{aturday and Sunday, October 18th Ration sent free. The Attorneys. Co, Draftsmen ALL TYPES OF BUSINESSES SOLD. .Aegisteeed, Patent Attorneys, Sit Band 19th.-- Novice -11laases are City, Rural. Large Small: Every- YES, MINK�RATS`1N1; 1S LUURA- Rank Street, Ottawa, Canada. thing strictly con{ldential. Twen- tive. But don't forget, your sue- scheduled to be run on Saturday ty years experience. G I o b e case depends on the foundation ghILT1-SIG 71r.oraing for Setters and Pointers Exchange, College Street, stock you start with. Invest a Toronto (Opposite Eatons). stamp to know about 'BIG-LAB" Aad also for Spaniels. Is, past triink breeders: the prodUcer's of QUtLTINU PATCHES, GOOD QUAL- _ years these , novice trials have beautiful large, dark, silky furs. ity prints and plain broadcloth. ; CARS, NEW AND USED Mask& Minkery, St. Hyacinthe, Four pounds for one dollar goat- Must Be Expes•lenee brought out some. excellent "dark Quo. pDaid: Textile 'Jobbers.- 516 Queen bOTse" performers. MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., W., Toronto., Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym. The , programme for Saturday, oath dealers; three locations, 632 MEDICAL RHEUMATIC Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 ' Ydnge - October 18th, includes three trials. St., 1650' Danforth Avenue. Our DR. McLEOD'S STOXACHIQI HEALS SATISFY YOURSELF — EVJ•:RY Application not cortsidered for Setters and Pointers,and three used Cars make us many friends. obstinate .Stomach Trouble% User sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or •trials for working spaniels. The FEMALE HELP WANTED states: "For years i suffered ter- Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- hwu biose now oil war work rbile gnawing 'pains below breast- edy. Sold only %Iuriro's Drug _ bone, few hours after eating. Store. 335_Y gi,n,' Ottawa, : _ _ 4 GIRL WANTED, PREFERABLY retort as s Then and'that Dry Ma RAP IRON AND METAL - - • causing gas and bloating. My only S A F' E S not over thirty for, household du- aC Lira. Modern'home, good working WANTED Aw ements can be made to conditions, good wages. Evenings Leod's Stomachic. After three bot- �$ •Protect your BOOKS and CASH and two afternoons free. Write TURN ULD SCRAP IRON •AND ties I was free front pain. 1 kept !rear FIRE and THIEVES. We 6tatin age, education, experience metal , ready cash. Highest. lliterVleW in town Or City CIOs• -have ■ alae and g on improving and have now been _ type po ante, or etc. Photos are helpful and will well for several years, enjoying prices paid. Send for our prices. • Cabinet. for sub parpbae. Visit be returned. Address Mrs, Billes, meals without medicine. Good for Industrial 'Iron & Steel Company, eft to their home all those who -- - uso or W.ite for prfees, ate. to 17T St. Leonards Ave., Toronto. all foStor*_ems of indigestion Drag 436 Cherry Street, Toronto. 145 Front St E. Toronto LEGAL achic Co.,or 553 Bathurrite Dr. st, Toronto. TiMBER �Ytit! �� 1e, tabliwhe,Y 18lfi1 *1.25 per bottle postpaid. - - J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE CAP. — 'TIMBER WANTED ' ltol Tb--t,- Building, St. Thomas, �1. fJ.TAYLDR UMITEO Ontario. Special Department for REMOVER STANDING ROCK ELSi FOR FALL • ��t ar ers co ec ons. Ic — -•- Ci - �FL WQRi ox 161. Station Toronto. I. _ --. 3 FREE ENLARGEMENTS SUPERFLUOUS SIAL MUT-P.S.-AND �D 'warts- - ^, permanently, an all ea y -• } Rille110$ II15lf6SS from MONTHLY eloped or htc Lrints all for P.O. _ 140 .Carlton Street.. Suite an, Play Safe l send Your F�>YIf TO ITA EACH ROLL OF FILM DR- removed by electrolysis, 18 years' • e]oped or 10 reprints all for lie. ox essence., Anne Graham Logan, la°'�ria' General- Electric Rox 845, Sherbrooke, Que. -Toronto, Phone RA_ 2868. Branch- For-better results and faster oar = FEMALE ip Hamilton, London, Bt. Cath- vice. 6 or 8 exposure [alma rr e: re. _ FOR SALE' arinbs. prints 8 for 26c;-both with.free.en- FEMALE m - largement. ' REBUILT 10-20 MCCORMICK.DEER- P}tOtO WEAKNESS ,ng _Tractor. -Same •guarantee as ; FU MS DEVELOPED linPurC.wn ne tives _ �Co>�npany new. International Harvester made from your own negatives �n Dealer, J. H. McCaw, Barrie, Ont. AND PRINTED 2 s ractive styles — folder type Lydia IL,PinkhAin's Votetabla a OR R EXPOSURES - fl mpe with picture 19 for margin. not one het rattan HAIItDRF4SSINfG 'SCHOOL flat type with ombo�sed margin, c Compo Y helps 2 'I& 18 for 89c. No orders for-less•Lha r Peterborough moathi�pats but also weak, pan- L E A.R N HAIRDRESSING THR s1z ous feelings-due to monthly fua0- _ Robertson Method. Information •''FRAg ENLAR6EX9NT- Imperial Photo vevilee _ _ tionaldisturbances.Ithelp*build up l on request regarding fall classes, With Every Roll Station .I. Toronto.. J resistance against distress of "diM now beginning. Robertson's Hair- ONTARIO. cn16 dams••' In Canada• dressin,g Academy, 13T Avenw- AICRO'FILM VIN TSIMRS42—'4F---, r Rot d, Toronto. ISSUE 4�— 4� l - ___ BrDZ 151 TORONTO _, , .. ,. • V•. .....:�. ,:.-•'. ':;.°.J". {'?'-.: — wiry 0.-._r.... M. a: w _ slumaN PANHANDLERS BITE DUKE FOR TWO-BITS DIALING' DAVE �. _ •y�. _Across Canada's muote!; horizou invited audience in the Audtitor- _ Yi in 1836, came the figure of.Mart tum, Toronto. CKOC is'with the Kenney. Starting with a small C.B.C. national network, in carry- seven piece group t In Western Can- lug these shows each Wednesday g y• by ,< 's�y r _ aft, Kenney built his band into evening. Remember the time-- �. •x Canada's foremost modern-musical eight o'clock, B.D,S Y'. - s `.. ..., asgresation, and during the past • • • few years has been a favorite net. - a work feature from coast to coast.; 'I Mule from the movies are often Last season, . art a eared at the tunes that make the nation's ? Burlington's Brant Inn and hit an u Lc I#it' ; ' all-time high '!n popularity,with movi�ehave scorralled some of the • daucera- and listeners alike. This great composers of today, Includ- ing Year, Mart has returned to .th Jerome Kern, Rogers & Hart, Brant, and CKOC broadcasts.a full and others,"to pen the s'cor K for x half hour of his fine music Friday the various'musiv,Is. Incorporating r' s and Saturday evenings at 10.00 many of these tunes and the oth• <' E.D.S.T. directly from the, Brant erg that become popularized from xF ^ Inn And- one of-th Mart Kenney Tin Pain -Alley, CKRCa Sunday < e Hit Parade at 1.30 E.D.S.T. is a t , Alumnae, charming vocalist Geor- gia. Dey, has again become neva hit show of hit tunes. The tempo gu is• keen — the •music melodious a -list ers es to Can than radio en - day evenings at 8,30, the grogram and the half'hour fits nicely-into "Blended Rhythm" is heard from SUNDAY ON CKOC — a day of outstanding,- radio listening. for Work.' and, the national Dey,1 every hoarse. i uwp, ..: with Burt Austin, the Campbell .• s _ - " s fi r'° a ��, ;:k Sisters. and Eric.Wild's music. We THIS 'N'- THAT, - '' "� 4 another great national feature now Edna May Oliver made such a w y heard•OII CKOC and a brand new • <T' .. k,<s��,�s�, <,.�.� ,., •' t for her first appearance with, - ti. �r �HdY a w .,. . ,� k ,. ✓., i. z ..4.<�... . ;:: � ., _ gram for the entire network. �'O Rudy Va17ee and John Barrymore Even on their Alberta, Canada, ranch, the D uke and Duchess of Windsor can't get away from You'll like the fast-paced, rhythm- on their .Thursday NBC .program , - lana and carperamen. These Indians, it turned out, wanted cash, not autographs. "Need money for _ icaliy- entertaining "B I e it d e d at 11.00 p.m. E.D.S.T., that she sea. Need money 'for coffee. Need money for flour," they said. "You boss,- you .pay." The duke Rhythmf' — Tuesday night C.B.C. was signed to appear regularly — tarted._with a quarter, then told red men to vanish. _ national feature! once s month.. _ Bob Fernon, Musical Beauty Boa one be born, of water and the mesa of the essence of the saint's The 1841 Autu&u War Savings maestro and Happy (sang Punster, Q li l i►i /Z - Spirit, he cannot enter into the prayer. The desires that :underly Campaign broadcasts started on played drums when he was fifteen;- u] V 1r lJ kingdom of'God. 6. That which the prayer are unutterable to the Wednesday night at eight o'clock and played them well, �] /"� n r is born of the flesh is flesh; and full. E.D,S.T. They are designed as var. Bob =Hope has written`his life _ - - s fj 1.,J V L that which is born of the Spirit -- - iety- shows, with orchestra, olior• - atory.'It's a riot— and so is Hope's - is spirit. 7, Marvel not that I Fruit of the Spirit us and featured artists. Leading Variety show — NBC Tuesday'at' p "But �* � � � � said unto thee, Ye moat be'born 22. But the , fruit of the person-litres from the U.S. stage, 11.00 p.m. 1:.D.S.T, _ anew." Entrance into the king- suffering, is rove,` joy, peace, long- screen add radio will bo associated Musical sensation of the week — _ '.` `'-• dom of-God is limited to those suffering, kindness, goodness, with Canadian headliners through- Artie 84aw's; new. symphonic.-laza _ LESSON 16 who have undergone that divine faithfulness, 23. meekness; asif- ••out the series, which will be pro- Orchestra — thirty-two pieces -- 4` - THE HOLY SPIRIT OUR renewal of- nature, in corse- controk; _dgaihst�such there is no duced by John Adaskin besore an and he's making them,pay! HELPER queue of which ain is taken law. 24. And `they that are of :is Goo. 1s2; Ps. 81311; Isa. 63:10- away and.,�the Spirit of God be-- flesh Jesus have crucified the _- y` . 14; -1001 2:28. 29; Lulls 11t13; comes their life. They must.be flesh with Elie pasai°ata and the - CELEB TED POET lusts thereof. 25. -If we liva by cleansed from the pollution of Joha 3:5-8; 14t26; 16:7-14; Acts 'the Spirit, by the Spirit let us - 1s8a 231-4, 32, 33; 4:31; 10:44- past sins;' they must be bora again by passing from the law also 'Balk. 26. Let us not be- ' T1s; 19.:1.7; Rota. 8t9, .12-17, 26- come vainglorious, provoking one r .38; 1 Cor. 12:1.13= 2 Cor. 131 of min and death to the lana of HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pnzsle 21 Credit (abbi•.j another, envying one another." :14; Gal_. 6322-26; Rev. 1:30; 28: a spirit of-life. B w$ of striking contrast here I.k10Poet who ,L{, 22 Lion. 17• 'sera of the Spirit Y y g wrote "The A t O �(�(� 24 He is rated PRINTED TEXT is' now -arra ed -against these +►'-� UA , 8'. "The wind bloweth where it y 3 Raves, among the - fleshly vices s list of Christian � Yg Warlike. ---poets of - �016a .3:5-8t Acts 1:8; R-om. '_dt will, and thou hearest the voice virtues, under .the term, 'the fruit, 14 Beasts. • iE T T DUl Lllll the U. S., A. 26-28; Gal. 5:22-26. thereof, but knowett not whence , N A E of the spirit: This fruit is one, 18 To abound. 25 Butter lumps. t GOLDEN T>GXT.—As many. as ' it cometh, and whither it -goeth-, F L IAi ars led by the spirit of God, these : 'do i's every one that is born of yet manifold. All-the graces are 37 Tree. � 28 Piecept. , are sow of God. Rom. 8:14. the spirit. Why does Jesus AJS E ID D p . the products of a soul which is 18 Wan._ - i N 28 Message by controlled by the Spirit_of Christ, _ ZO Stomac2l. _ wireless. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING speak of the-spirit m this figura- 21 Angler's20Japa nese fish. Time.—It is not practical -to rave way comparing it to the - R A ,give dates for each of the twelve wind? 'Just as the power of the basket. H' I N 82 Knave of __.books from which passages in this wind is beyond dispute, while the 23 Elf's child. clubs. - law of its coming and of eresase Ra 25 Relevant. A R A 33 Trellis-trained. • lawn are taken. Broadly, ave g going �` 27 Ch ut tree. e nvouhi say that the first reference abides a mystery, so the fact--of tree -.Lis Great Britain s.0 Fo 3rd. 35 To peep. the regenerating ower of the 21 T unclose. $3 Minin term. 6 Prompt 37 Abounding to the HoI Spirit occurs in the g S' P 8 P Holy P . . - time ,of creation. The prom ae Holy Spirit is proved by the 'E4 throb, 84 Another name 7 Bemoans. in tresses, of the Spirit Is In the da of the phenomena of ace while all the - - - 85 Leek-green b5 On the lee. BForm of "a" 89 Vision. - - �Prophets, Our Lord Himself, sacred mystery of its operattan a +� r rations effective Nov, 17, it 86 part of eye. land. 10 Pole. 43 Consumer. when da earth; continually spoke beyond the discovery of any hu- suga of the work and power of the man mind." Das been announced, 37 Vagabonds. 57 He also wrote 11 OIive tree. 45 Castle ditch, -Holy Spirit,' who Himself des- .'We of the -Spirit "We aro the only belligerent 88 To accomplish weird ---- 12 Electrical 46.Genus of tended at Pentecost, who power- L "But.ye•shall. recgive.power, _ , country .that in the third year. '3940 Inions. stories. unit. auks. ully manifested Himself in later when the Holy Spirit is come the war has increased-rations" ss. 40 In, VERTICAL 15 Parent. 47 Tea. *vents in the Early ChurcL, and upon you: and ye shall be my official announcement said. 41 Antelope. 3 Measure of 18 Rumanian :.48 Lacquer' whose deeper work is unfolded for witnesses both in Jerusalem, and It .said that beginning Nov. 17 44 Note is scale. type. coins. ingredient -las in the Epistles .of Paul,.writ- in, all. Judaea and Samaria, 'and the fat ration would be increased 45 Sickness. 2 Ana. 3t0 His .poetry 50 Room recess.� - - ion before A.D. 64 or 65, unto the uttermost art of the T1 percent., from eight ounces to 47 The' les. 8 Thrived has a rrtourn- 50 Note n wale-4. P 48 Cripples: 4 Chewed. fol or,--- 52 Governor of -. Place:Most of our Lard's earth." Men are sunk. in sin, 10 ounces. 51 Fetid. 5 Brink. tine. Algiers. `,asrords concerning the Holy Spirit and it takes great-power to'de ' The sugar ration will be in- were spoken in Jerusalem, on liver them from such 'a bondage, creased 50 percent.. 'from eight 1 56 7 9 1 10 II 2 Thursday of Holy Week. The Men'are blind to truth, and- only ounces to 12 ounces. .Holy Spirit fell -upon 'the now- a "message -powerfully delivered Increased fat and sugar rations 13 Iq 13 born Church in the City of Jeru-� can be 'used to bring -the truth will remain'is effect until'Mareb, Ulem, and here later, the same into• their hearts. carrying the country through the - 16 17 disciplea were filled again by the 1VGnd of the Spirit Winter months when the strain of Spirit of God. Cornelius and his ' 26. "And in like -manner the the blackout,1s regarded as at its 21 j bogsehold lived in Caesarea. The Spirit also helpeth our infirm- worst. I —� Interview of . the Apostle tPsul ity; for we know not how to pray A few weeks ago Italians were 6 -with the disci plea of John the ss. we oughts but the'Spirit-him- forced to tighten their belts when 7. Baptist,took place in Ephesus. ' self maketh intersesaion for us rationing 'bread, oorn, rgeai and• g 9. 30 3 32 33 God a' 'Person' _with-groanings that cannot be ut-. even clothing was ordered. Personality in the -popular tered; 27 and he that searcheth An official source said that the 34 35 'iniad is associated only with hu- the hearts knoweth what is the increase in ration8, especially aug• f�aan beings, and it seems strange, mind of•'the' Spirit, because he ar, was due to very generous "as-. 3"7 '. therefore, to speak of the Holy. maketh.intercession for the sainla sistance" from the•United ,States. iiipirit as a person. ' Personality - according to the will of God, 28. It was 'said regat.ding staple $ 39 40 Is simply self=conscious and ra- And, we know that to, them thatcommodities that Britain in some t=onal-existence: it is made up of love. God All things work together cases was 'better off,than she was. 1 3 45 6 three attributes—consciousness,. for good, even to them that are before the war. character and will. The posses- called according to his purpose." 4n July 7 the meat ration was . 7 48 49 so �adon =soof these it is that makes Infirmity includes all that encum- inoreaeed i6 Der cent. Shortly 1God a pern. _ 'hers 'and' 'obstructs 'our . normal afterwards the Germans decreased 54 55 The Spirit of Life •spiritual life. The divine spirit, 'their meat ration. y " Pt mmed3ate 'influence cheese ration, an'official the _ 5. Jesus answered, Verily, by His i We,also recently increased57 ieril ,•F say unto. -thee, Exte - the saints soul, secures the right- '� said. ut } POP—No Question About It -.•:' - - By, J. NSI ILG. R =WATT AM NOU QU�Tr. SURD o'Yo _ • U _DOUBT THE COLONEL- ISN'T 1N' H15 9 WORD ? 9 9 _ _ ... ., ,: ' ,. - ,\. -.-..... ,...... - r-..., .. •; ... ,�. of .. •. r,,, a .. ,..m,., ;....r,,.. ', .;s_, aym:. i� CY a• fa. .r F , i -s: A r .. ' I R X11/kNT� %ME PICKERING NEWS Pearson's :,Carta e -ho g pe S 'R AND ATT .--.--- ADH HORSES A C Pau' P - . � DE o C K -Tractor Service- DAILY - - ' — 11.75 per Year. i1.5a In sdvaaee For free picric apo�phone ptions to the United States Graduate I.H. C. Tractor Schoor 08ELdN - -------:--- 10 years experience TORONTO C '• and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in adPaace. �JHEATREJ�-uru�ture __-_ ____L.4,RDD18�0 .. .. 81 Service in all nekes of Tractors LPICKEKING 606 Licensed Garage Service 1V10V1Dg PICKER.INN .: :'._ ,. 89 prow_•�_` _� I AGINCOURT zone 2144 Satisfaction guaranteed :.'17.7 TB-Y YourTatroaage is Appreciated We pay the phone charges STANLEY 5 JOHN NnRTON Yhone�310� CLAREMUN7 'Healthfully Air-conditioned PHONE PICK 3304 All shows Daylight Saving Time p,C,V. HARVEY PEARSON CORDON YOUNG LTD _-- - — Toronto Phone Ad.3696 : �� SALE REGISTER THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY A' _. _.. ....Prop. 7. T e E. _ OCTOBER 16, 1?, 18th. L. E• 01 NC I hone 100 STOUFFVILLB SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th - auc- � Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 tion sale of 5o acre farm, more or Ss4ur�Y Matinee at 130 FUNI&RAL DIRZMOR AND Jew, with dwelling and outbuildings THURSDAY, FRI. and SATU11DAY ' JAMES .STEWART.and F1iBAI+]y[$I4 OCTOBER 16, 17, 18th. at Lot 8, Con. 9, Markham. Proper- PAUI.>✓TTE GODDARD in ' ty belonging to estate of the late fluooessoe,tolW.J. >rsiise,l if Thomas KcCreight. Implements and Pot O' Gold"' PERMANENT NAGGtNC- PAI etaaQ.iize Submarine Z011e furniture of said estate will be THAT• FRAYS THE TEMPER Nightrdd D-67 80"(48 -..with PAT rOSRIEN, ered without reserve at same time with. HORACE HF.IIDT and and CbNSTANCE BENNETT and place. At 1. p. aa. S. T. Property CHARLES WINNINGER ND N ER�f ES. i T MAY B ausi ess pboos Ra.iatoe. t�howl said subject to reserve bid,- J. A. - YOUR EYES. 981 29 Cattanagh; Markham, Administrator, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY . H. TUCK. OPT. D. Gordon Selbers, Agincourt, AucLoa- OCTdE,.,R 20. ..1, asci 22. Notivv :� �0Canada Carrtes On eer. "The flame of °'•••�► > •••. P. a OSHAWA, ONT. aim and STOCK SALE _ New Orleans" - - sae 1516 We do Baflding of all kiaast - WM• HOPKIINS and'SONS -- At -` pARPRN'rSRIN�, The Three.Stooges Lot 32, Con. 9, Whitby Township, 3 with MARLENE DIETRICH 1-2 miles.West of Myrtle, on Friday BRUCE C,A180T . .-- And '• .- •Oictober 17th, at 1.30 S. T. 20 two- . OSMENTINtIf, '!' _.. _ ROI&kND Y10UNG FUNERAL DERSCTOR :PLUMBING] year-old steers and heifers, 20 year- MISCHA AUER and Take it or leave 31 ling steers, 60 shoataG — - - ; _ ling steers, 60 shoats. TED JACK- also. an added attraction Pri7Ate Ambnlanca ROUFINGI4 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, W'ED'SDAY SON, Auctioneer. Day and Nighr. h-, s.so ss11grant>lor l Reefs OCTOBI�, 20, 21 and 22 "The Sault in Pboae 9000 Materials,Bmp'ire BetraVoom SATURDAY, OCT. 25th - at Lot llsl vsru500G Egjdpas+sob. buro wawt 1 21 and 24, Con 8, Pickering, just f1 - : pp n rot O Gold ... ,� of Claremont.,.entire farm stock l' Springs &bate® Beata,= - with JAMES STEWART and and implements belonging to Harry Sts 1e qn aterW .. with GEORGE SANDERS and _ . � �t' 8a�ildlig lLateefal PAULETTE GODDARD Dunning.'No reserve- Teams,Cash. WENDY BA.RRIE' .ALSO Sale.at one. S..Farmer, auction- eer. _ •.__. BwLt�tea Fres HaraCe HCidt and �' Coarsing next _.. S�;Cial Servide . oelc Guarsateed SATURDAY, OCT. 25th - auction rHuRSDAY, FRIDAY, SA'T'URDAY /. . P. J. .PROUSR �•• • 24 and;25 p �+ Music Makers sale of household furmturti, in. Pick- OCTOBER 23, - FARMER ering Village, property of )Leta. « - ',THURSDA,Y, FRI., and SATURDAIV Thos- Law, King Str-, East of 4-cor- Kiss ills boys , •--- •' t�'�'�� 0CM13ER Z8, 24 and 25. ners: Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Wrn. TS 1BAgGAIN s M^w, auctionpr. . _ Goodbye BREAD and WBINHOCO Blondie la s �C�i td with DON AMtCHE RadloServe SATURDAY, NOV. 1st - auction (THE BUMSTEADS) sale--of farm stack-and implementa. Y -NAP.TLN aid household furniture, at Lot 11, Con. _ __--_ 9819 - $2.85 Expert service and re. - - .r 4, P'icker'ing Twp.Property a George pairs to all makes. Reas- - • - West. Ferris has been rented_ Terms t7assltba� Advartrsesa 24 s - : :75 _ -'-Prairie Schooners �.. No. reserve. Sale at one. TED -Bought and Sold 3 onable charges. - j,Work JACKSION, auctioneer, USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, Farr's Elevator ,guaranteed. BILL ELIAOTT cleaned and pr6ased like neer. We received a shipment et ARTHUR FIELD _ - _ � � l� high Claremont, :�Ontr iWSY SUF'FBR the agony of Rho*- _ class gentlemen's suits, pants, large bate)Min, Sciatica, Lumbago, wises --NOTICEGraduate Radio and Television ' singe coats eto. .V`ery reasonable: It Phone - �. �• Oitloe �• Member Official Radio - ' - wits give you quick wel- will pay you to ebme here before you Institute; Uooao selief. BOYES' DRUG CD ..Owing to the sale of this property go anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 i Service Men's Associatioe, _ - atter Nov, 1st, the Brock Road Store. Bond Str: West, Oshawa: 45-8 will be under new management, and We also make suits to measure. NOTICE. tTURKI✓Y DINN ER and QONC'ERT I wish to thank all the comanunity and winter costa guaranteed to fit. The Pickering ' 'ck United Church,-.OcL 22nd, for their patronage while L rvsa here. Best workmanship.,- - - _ ---v- U. ve.� - - ----'-- O.. . ,a.. y ow7 MEAT MARKET' - 110 LET - 5-room flat.. Modern 3- ' - piece bath, hot 'and cold running COAL, ` -CORE. Z xwer. Heated. Mr. McCracken, on We carry a fall liar of _- Brock Road, Pickering. WOOD, CEMENT,: Fresh �. U E R .. FOR SALE - Beatty electric .wash- BAND, GRAVEL, -. . Goo running order. .- Mc- ;. and C y, Pickering, East-of Commun- aIId E ity Hail: BUILDER'S SUPPLIES. build materials -And all other bar g WANTED — a, quiet, gentle middle- also-local oartage work a • ' aged woman for a small home in Meats. _NeeeeSary for"buildin is of any -the country. To be company for an we have also p{aced in stock*a fall y elderly couple and,assist with light °f 'E '� MILAN delivery'is$t pont 88 Oe LTTE Q Oar deli rvi .- description. can 'be ;procured housework. Good home. No hard ;,:OOKPANY 321 DB. phone Pick 1620. Work. Apply News Office. 9-10 CLARENCE SILK S' A � MITCHELL - . from our • and and warehouses FOR �. Young pigs weep • : old and 10 weeks old, at Lot 24, Con. _ _.P10j[erlIIg, Out.. COOKSHUTT iEverything from Foundation to Ridgeboard _' 2, Pickering. Henry W. Marks• 9-10 - �. Phone Office 74 Rea. 85 • n e orde Z' One dehv-er. One aCCOLiilt YOUNG MAN wishes to contact par- O y t motoring to cit daily. Hours of Y ng Y employment: 7.15 5.30 or there- Co ''Frost DOd j Y The MRIE LUMBER Co. Ltd. abouts; 7.15 - 1.00- Saturday. J. S. _--_ - loble, Altana-RA. south of Highway, ? Agency FjgR SALE - medium-sized Quebec • New Stoelt of Pasts on Hail ; k Heater. Good condition: ti5.00 J. S. $er"es on above na&b m Rouge .. J,a►plem w • sass■ \oble, :Utona Rd. South. enb est e�eiblt da - Hills. Plows, mo ors t& i-., BUSES LEAVE , FOR, TORONTO ' - - - PIC�ERINGdILLS :r .. LYE Every hour at six minutes to the hour.from 7.64`a, rn'to 9.64 p. m, tClaremont, Ont. - Shur- sin feed ser• and at 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p, m. f daily, and at 6,44 a. m. daily except • , ` vice- mill,- —chicken Sundays-and�o"days: PIANO-TUNINO starter, growingoR OSHAWA AND / ' Eve hour at thirty-one minutes' All Ki ads of Re air Work* i ah P . , . mash, 'la in mash s from 9. 1 s. M. to Y O after the hour f 3 .. ._ .. 1 Tuning Guaranteed • _ AI unn 8 _ range Zna811, boy 19.31 p. m: and a0 7.81 a1 m., 8138 a. m., and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at C. 8, MaoDONALD. ! - -: -x food E I:C*,oed's Gro lwg YN L fm,._169 Close Ave. Toronto starter, coneentra• s.3o a. m, daily except Sundays and Hou s a» . ,d,.�--..�+ ,eM - tea calf starter, fur- _ . .__ • .law sows are aw 10 f f pyone Laloeside 790E i i l; [�—R'o lrlglur r - Yt ai'MO�MA1101i AT key. starter, salt NOW—VR'A•DINB Stt'es�tbtasa " • b7ASTERN xOU9E Phone 4900 Men 30 o 50 WI r6i�� lIf 'blocks and bags , 00 et reow PWAWs. Purina fly sprays GRAY COACH PWwnt VIM,. veep, vim,�_ for cattle. ' vitality? Try Ostrex Tonle T�bleti. ERNIE STROUD, DUNBA.RTON - SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Contains tonics, stimulants, loysw Phone Pile 77 z 4 aftM Rhemnatic Patin, Sciatica, Lum"age elements-aids to normal pop du&- _ _ D. N . L 7 3 _c W 3) not necessary. Use RUMACAPB �� 40 or 60. Get a ap.a:s iatrodnal• ~ - ory size for only 85a Try this 840 st once for quick relief. - BOYEV normal pep and vial today. Ta 80110 ,• k•�rsr a , WE DELIVER DRUG Co, Pickering, nt. .. . . .. .- - - .� -t• all good I A - _PHtf - v � , • Y 'mitts; 1 girls' jumper dress; 1 pr. the former'a parents, W. W. and visited many people here on t C L 1 R E T eockees; 1 boys' suit; 16 quilts; 1 pr. Mrs. Gee; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayne, day. ts. ! • '� blankeof Toronto, with F, W. and Mrs. Gib- Congratulations to Bob. Bentley Mr. Boyer r ond lifide son. on hitspu�rc ase of the Richands, > The Leslie Goslin's had visitors ov- given a wedding dinner at the Eas- farm, but we are sorry to lose the the holiday. q4 Jack can, Cars and pedestrians ton home on Saturday noon last, and • Richards, family. - Mrs. Fred Ward visited relatives dove into the ditches to get out of later left for a wledding trip to the 'Miss Mariel Westney is home for his way, when hes spoke. Soo. Mr. and Mrs. Easton and Mrs. Whitevale a few days from staff work in St. at A.-an last week: Y po Hart accompanied them -some dist- Josephs hospital, o Mr, and Mrs. Ken Dopking visited The Women's Missionary Society wing to an op- ti Claremont over elle week-end will hold its Annual Missionary Sun- ance, returning home.Saturctay even- �' eration for the removal of her fora- s, Miss Mar t . bars. Walt, Handy ,visited Mrs.• G. day,,in Claremont United Church, on ing• Baro Johnston spent the sils ` holiday, at her home in Claremont. :Todd, at Goodwood, on Sunday. Sunday, October 19th, at the morn. Rev'. 1. E. Kennedy, in his Thanks- The Club met at the home of liCrs, Rev. Walter Daniel will take as his ing service. Miss Bonwdck, Mission. giving Message, gave many reasons Sgt. Walter Bailey was a Wilson S. Puckrin on Monday eve.ing. R. Park Visitor last week-end. Mrs. P. Winters acted as chairman is the .theme on Sunday evening - "The a'Y on Furlough from Korea, will be for thankfulness this Thanksgiving - Bailey returned to Niagara with him. Moatbuilde the speaker. This will be an inter- Season. The text was founa in Luke, absence-of the Pres.,ben Bryant. A The B. Y„ P. A'► of the Ba tis! eating meeting and it is harped that 12-48 - "For unto whomsoever much Mias Vera Zubrisey entertained a bout forty' - K;2iarch will meet on Monday, even- good attendance will tura out to is given, of him shall much be req- number of friends this week, her people engaged in a pros- a q birthday being the ooeasioe. ressive game, followed by a luncheon hear Miss Bonwick, aired". Robert Miller assisted in the of cookies and coffee, ing next at the Parsonage. Misses Edythe Williams and Lois sufficient for Mr. avid Mrs. D. A. Pugh and Mr. Rev, X R St0hens, a former pas- servi by a roto, aFcom�sanied by anyone in war-time, and a decided and Mrs. W%m-Birkett a for of the Claremont Ba test Church, • Barclay, at the. o The dec- Turner spent the week-end under the Pte' end p ' novelty.,is the variety of cookies. A who has been in London, En orations in' the chni'c of flowers, parental root: ,of the week, at Kinmount. 4 g•, tsar- �. hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Condyenter- ing the Blitz, and has recently re- and maple leaves, were beautiful. Nina Jean Godfrey and friend, of the hostess to which Fred Pyolersa tamed relatives and friends over the turned to Canada, will speak in the Anniversary Services will be held Toronto, spent the holiday with Miss replied, Thanksgiving holitisya _ Baptist Church here, next week. Flu- in St. Johns Church on Sunday, L80n' The Women's Institute stet at the. 'Mr, and Mrs. McIntyre entertain. Cher annouaee-aeat on Sunday. Be 20th, at 2,,30 p. m, and 7.30 p. m•, ;Mr. Don. R. Beaton-entertained his home of Mrs: F. M. Chapmra on ed friends from IOwea Sound over ewe to hear Mr. Stephens; he will stapdard time. Rev. M. R Jenkinson, family, at dinner on Thanksgiving Friday evening last, Mrs Bert 1Eer- the week-end. have an intimate story to tell us, of B. A., B. D., of Pickering will be �Y• vey, of Brougham was the guest �-. Special services were held in both the German Air Raids and the Brit- the speaker in the afternoon, with Mrs. G basalis and.Nancy* en- Special on Sunday, in honour of ish fortitude and bravery. music supplied by the Whitevale Bap- joyed a few.holidays with Mr. and speaker,'digin thea plane for greater Mia Yaitee, of Milton. usefulness in these stirring times. Thanksgiving. - Maurice Gostick is in tZle Toronto fist choir; at the evening service, Her remarks were ranch XbweLIsabel Oteg+g, of Ottows, Western Hospital in a critical condi- Rev. Bertram E. Newnhaon, Mark- Mr. IAWie Randall hie joined nb and a vote of thanks tendered. Pres-� and Jean, of Schomberg, were home tion from head and leg injuries re- ham will preach, assisted with the with the R. C. AN. S. C., and is stat- ident Mrs. C. S. Brywt was in the ! ever the week-end. ceived when the truck he was driving music by Zion, -Cedar Grove choir. nod at bisnning. Pool, Toronto. chair. e men wie> invited for the - Everyone in the eommiinit invited A number from here attended the evenng, and enjoyed games, when - - Mr. and Mrs. Cori Dopiang spent_ was in ly collision at Front St. and Y is ' the week-end wrath Mr. Dopking's Spadina Ave- According to eye•wit- .to attend these services. B. Yl P. U. Rally at Whitby, Mon- the women joined them in a social parents at the statics homy nesees, he ways thrown from the car The farm sale 'of Mr. L1unn's had day evening, last week. IL sttendanos aad fair I. A. C. Benson r who has hour to which enjoyment, Bert Har. Krs. R. E. Forsyth has- been visit- and dragged along the pavement by god Prices. Dry "y contributed much by his hram,or. ing relatives in Toro - The farm was not sold. During the been in .McLeod, Alta, was trToronto for-afewthe truck. The truck monr�ed the A tlsirlLy luncheon t:omptetea a epleas- id„y,, northeast corner of the inbeieection, sale, two cars collided and were bad- (erred to Trenton. On the trip down, did evening. lira. Fred Ward is 4pending a week breaking•a kydrant. His-sister, Kath- by smashed, but no one ' seriously he met A. C. Harry Keys; who hie Kra. in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Carl leen, who was a passenger, was ad. hurt- The auctioneer had difficulty in been a. Brandon and is now ax Tren- Dopldng. mitted to hospital with a knee inju" holding the crowd, who for a time ton. The boys called on the home Mr. Jim Grahame Mr. and Mrs. (STOP PRESS — announcement is were more interested in'the accident. folks last Sunday, returning on-San- Dunbarton Gorton Gratiani visited the latter'e is made as we go to press of the day night, to Trenton:. at Port $"erry on Sunday. death of Ms, Gostick). a ViadRu� On Sunday next, thr United' parentsand Mrs. Wan. Phlmer visited The RusseBrodie ll Bdie family with Church will hot& their Annivereary -�--- ' Crock. Oct- friends at Eimvale over the week- Mrs. Philip -- Mr.,Ataa Miller at Services. The afternoon servicA, at $tl, hanl'e Dnnbsrton, Snntisyti Octii - & �, will be conducted by Rev:G. B. ober 19th- Children's Day. Sun his home — The E. and day Cl. A. Ovwmnd paid 'Brougham er's with U and Mrs. Matthews-— Dix, of Scarboro; Mr, How%rd Rad+d- 9e]sool at 2 p. m. Children's Service Mr. and Mrs. a visit to true Fair, at Erin, on Yow• g Misses Mary and Fern Malcolm at mak. of Erskine United Church, Tor- at 3 P. ns: Address will be given by their home — Mrs. Cowie and sons onto, will assist with the musical Rea B. G.-Rabinaon. Everybody wisl- �Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tomlinson have ._,__►n -.. John and Fred, called at their old Dr. Roddick, witportiod. In the h combined cl►at 7M Rev.- caye. lV[rs. Gannon is in a Toronto boa-been visi#ing Dr. and lltrs. Tomlinson home-on Saturday lsst; . for a few days Prtal for observation, this-week. _ _ troult� haveOn Graaf Johnston led't oa Tuesday the �irilI Mr. Ray Rumohr and daug]ites of Tuesday, 21st, the consregatiodal &UCTION SAIAL Hamilton care visiting Mrs. S. Rum- for the Training Camp.._ supper will be held. Rev. J. D. Parks, ohr, here. ,1F`farscis Ritchie had aweek-end Cedar Croce of Toronto, will be the speaker. of 28 Head Ayrshire 'Cattle dor, and Mrs. James Pickens vis leave which he spent at home here. Congratulations to Fred and Mrs. and :HINMAN Milking Machine The C. G. I. met at the Harlock '• iced the litter's parents, Mr. -aid -'---�-- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1942 home last Saturr day. Griffin on the birth of a son.The Annual Thankoffering Service Mrs. McCullough, over the holiday- Cmng'tatulstions to Borden Middle- At Lot 15, Con. 8, Scarboro, 3-4 aL Rag. Kennedy, who has been in the of the W. M. S. will be held in Zion- ton on-receiving his "wings" recent- East of Brown'i Corners, 1 1-4 w. ;[,oekvwood Clinic for some weeks, is I.V. Church on Sunday !October 19th. at North of Lansing Highway. -expected to be able to return home .Brougham Fire Cb. had A run to 2,30 S. T. Rev. Leland ALJapant,will Che ftywoodthis mak•, the big fire at Pickering on Satur- turned Missionary fronts Japan will _ The property of _ We. are glad .to hear that Gordon day evening• deliver the address and the Whitevale __• -ry ; IBES A. STIIL3.xNG Male Quartet will provide specialthe W. 39. Mys Burk in............... visiting in nd atteToronto. from the burns he received last Eas- music. veiyone is coflay- 209964, bcau _ter, % will be held at the home of bars. tMiss Isabel Tran has been illat o . Jan. 10, 29$7 'rJ John Miller on October 23td. - her home this past weep. e Mr: and- Miss- Mabel Wilier, Mr. 'Miss Dixon, aunt of T. hortori w•a''s Mrs. Tyner and children, also -All Scotch View Ruby 166080, born NOV. and Mrs. Icing and 'Miss Clara Neal with the Norton family last week- an and Lloyd Petty were home for 1, 1932, fresh July 15,\'41 spent Sunday with Mr. Mundell and end. the holiday. Bees 180338, born Oct. 30, 293ij, bred -Mie. Meighton. Creenw6od Oct. 4 1941 i Mr. aid Mrs. Shepherd attended a Mr. and Mrs. Wea.-Petty.and Lam• , - Congratulations to Mr. and Mr's. city wedding during the week: Mur- ily motored to Harrowsmith for the Holstein, 8 years old -y Elmer Wilson, on the birth of a baby Ayrshire, 10 years; brett Aug. 31, '41 1 on Friday lass i Stouffv-ille tel, and Colville attended the bridal weekend. Y li pair. � Mr. and Mia. Burns spent the. blob- � Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gale and child- P`3-rsture, 3'3Ts• bred April 7, 141' - Hospital. Mr, arld Mrs. Harvey were in tomm iday at Honey Harbor. ren, and Mise Mildred Hollinger, Ayrshire, 7,) . bred Sept. 12, '41 Rev. I. E. Kennedy will be in on Tuesday tQ help Mr. and .Mrs. The Community is glad to learn of spent the holiday.with Walter and Ayrshire, 5 yrs, bred Apr. 25, '41 charge of the Anniversary .Services Aahle ceIebra their Golden Wedd- blr, F,.I: Green' auccessfal o ia- Ayrshire, 4- Yrs. fresh Sep. 25, '41 at Raglan on Sunday next, on the Y s . P� His. Hollinger: , ing, 'at their- ds�ghter's, Mrs. Bob tion on his eyes. Anniversary Services will be'con- 'Ayrshire, 2 Yrs. fresh Sep, 24, '41 --Myrtle charge. v Harvey, Mrs. Flyn and Miss Reta, visited ducted-'ire Cherrywood United Church Ayrshire, 3 Yrs. bred July tb, 41 In honour of the 65th Anniversary The Brougham Young People are .Mr..and bird,. 'Thos. Hutchison, Tor-. on Sunday, Oct. 26th. Rev. Madden, Ayrshire, 4 Yrs. bred May 17, 141 of the Whitby Bslptist Church, which holding a Hallowe'en Party in the -onto, on Oct. 5th. of Dunbarton, will speak at 2.30 and ASTshire, 4 Yrs- bred May* 21, '41: ..Is holding special meetings all this Town Hail, on Oct. 27th, -at 7.30 p. Mise; Reta F'lyn was a guest at 7.30 p, m. S..T. 'There will be.-spec ial Ayrshire, 5 Yrs. fresh Aug. 25, -41 week Rev. Daniel was guest speak- 'm• Brooklin and Claremont are ia- Miss Eileen-Parkin's wedding, on music at both services. A}isliire and holstein, 6 Yrs. bred er on Tuesday night. vited, . . Saturday last. _ June i, '41 a (n Sunday next, Rev, H. W. Fow- The Floppy Circle Mission Band A number of the Greenwood peotple Ayrshire, 5 Yrs. bred Feb. 5, '41 church.at 2.0 D. S. T. Everyone in- vices ere-Sumday. -- - ud`� -Feb. '41 ' ley,of Bowimanville, is to take charge Thankofferin will be hela in the were at. Mt. -Zion Anniversary Seri " Ayrshire, 2 Yrs. bred Feb. 16 41 of the services in the morning at the Ayrshire, 2 Yrs. bred Feb 6 Baptist Church; skid in the even- vited• A 'special invitation was sent D. V, Hoskins, D. G,-of Toronto, hire, 2 Yrs. bred May 14, '4'1' Agra at the United Church. He will to the W. M. S. and Kinsale Mission puts on many of his interesting mov. Ayrshire, 2 Yrs. obey 17,, '41 `discuss the work of the Ontario Tem- Bym� ing pictures at Mt. Zion on Wednea- Keep your .date for the. Pickering Ayrshire and Holstein, bred May 18' perance Federation. . Several members of Brougham W. Say evening, Oct..15th,. Turkey Supper on the 22nd.' Ayrshire,, 2 Yrs. hid About fifteen members of the Bap-- M. S. were in attendance at the Sec- The sympathy of .the commun- Kaw-rencce and Mrs. -lark and Ayrshire, 2_Yrs. old i tilt Church attended the Young Peo tional Meeting of Oshawa Presbyter-. sty is extended to Mr.'and birs..Chas. Miss Joan' visited at Grasmere, on Ayrshire, t 1-2 Yrs: old a ! ple's Rally, of tf e_ Whitby-ISndsay ial and felt it a, great privilege to McTaggart.in the death of-their in- Monday. Ayrshire,-1 Yr, old. Association on Monday night when hear Miss Geraldine Hartwell, rec- Fant .son. His many friends here congratu1= Ayrshire 10 months old -r _Rei-. Marshall, of Oshawa Baptist ently returned from China: .. We, axe missing Mr. and, Mrs. Ed. ate :Mike Donahue on his app'r'oaching Ayrshire and Jersey, 11 mcg. old. Church, addressed the gathering. Mr. The Young People will hold a meet- Annis from our niidst, they have marriage. Cattle Sold-Subject to Blood Test Paul Wellman, President of the local ing in the Church on ,October 19th. moved''to .Orilia. We wish them sue- Mr. Bell and wife, ; of Toronto, SALE AT 1 P. br., S. •T. Y. P. A. was elected President of the Thelma Carlton, Missionary Convener cess in their neer home took their cousins W. H. and firs. TERMS — CASH. NO Reresve Whitby-Lindsay Association. will be; in -charge., Theme "The The .Y. P. U. held their,regular Bell to Head Lake, Muskoka, for the , Our fire brigade, were among the Canadians are coming." Roll Call — �Sieeting on. Friday evening ah the week-end. A. Sti FARMER, Aactioneler ! - number called to the disaster at the A verse from the Bible, beginning home of Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Plax- Thanksgiving day was a glorious, Picov farm, Pickering on Saturday with the latter•"U". ton, with Mr. Reg. Hoskins', in charge one with real October setting. Friend night. Pickering folk say they did a Articles sent away by the Red of the program. lot of good work too. Constable Jack Cross workers — 11 men's shirts; 15 A very pretty wedding was solemn- -Norton, Tjho was with the group, had boys' shirts; 13 suits girls pyjamas; iced in the Greenwood United.-Church TH ONTARIO some difficulty with the traffic on 4 pr. men's socks'; 9 scarves; 1 Slee- 'on October 4th, when Miss Ella Kin- •f. DU V the Pickering street, leading tai the veless men's sweater; i girls' swtea- near and 'Mr. H. Durant, of Toronto ■ ' term - but lie stiai"htened 'em-out r, men's were married, in the presence of g- ; prall_mitts;_ p P I owl n Match -- many frien from the'city and oth- J er points. Co atulations and good _ a wishes to the h py couple.•While ` � Will be held on the farm of 1. _.• signitig the r•egiste , Miss Zorah Gee sagig sweetly _ „I 1o�e You truly,', Naber Down'.1 with.Mrs. F. W. Gibson at the ore- an. Visitors over the holiday were — 0 14 We 27,_Co n•- 6, Whitby_--T w6tahiP,..H$ _ _ _ -Miss-GertrEide- batt,-•--of--E�so . ___l��.. Lot ncesai Itlin if Mi Thor is a road market AOW far OYt with her parents; Miss Mildred Cor- Brno , on No 7 Highway, on y y bett, of Pleasant Valley, with her ' srarplus T and RYE STRAW- Take parents'; Mr. Bob McVel, of Toronto, `iVednesday, October 22nd. at the Parsonage; Harold Clarke; of - advantage of this present opportunity. Oshawsq High School with his par= ,For teams, apply to Mr.Harold Jones, Brooklin; Phone f r i2. - - - ants; Miss Zorah Gee, of Leaside and not later than Saturday, October '18t1t. C011fA/�1Rtd a ty „�� 1O Miss Jane Miller, with W. W. and The reWar Agleeting Of Mrs. Gee; MrsF R. B.'Wilsoi,, Colling- LUNCH•PR{OVIDED )aIAiNQLTET AT NIGHT HfNDE & D�UCH -PAPER CO,, TRENTON, OHT. wood, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, x~ Webber, Pref W. S. Croxall, Sec:Treas., Brooklin, Ont. Andrew Pegg; Miss Doreen Pegg, of Toronto Normal, at her home, J. L♦ and Mrs. Pegg-%; Mrs. Thos. Hortop 1 and litd, aughter of Camilla, with ...y.... .-_ R„ .ei1,o-. '.. :_:-4,,...z..: ._au-:___ M_.ffi+. __., _a::_ '... .. . .:...uy_ ..e:}..-v .0 ... Y.Y 6$•. _ - :G.-a=.r..rs .. _ :e.eq+e•+.. - s_..:, _ s. •. . , _ _ c t 1 . w i I NO PULL IN AIR FORCE St VOICE . Doesn't look as though there T WAR ' wlEEtc — Commentary on Current EventsJk _ O F THE _ was much pull or influence used in our R.C.A.F. when Air Mar- steal Bishop's son goes through Across Nazi' . Conquered" Europe -PRESS Natural - •_. manning depot with the rating • ' -•The Tide of Revolt is Spreading of AC2, which means in army Re$ources ONLY PART Y TRUE angusge just a buck 1 ate. _ —Peterborough' Examiner. :'In two years of,war," says Fred- toes, eggs and cheese. Meat has ('., C. Toner Mina Dorothy Thompson has Brick T. Birchall, "Germany has practically vanished from the mar- en the American people some. . - —•a— (Ontario Federation of. Anglers P P „+. conquered and is occupying nine ket. Heat (owing to lack of cgal and Hunters) Sion to think about in her state- MAGGIE AND.JIGGS European countries: Poland, Nor- once imported from Britain), it Went that only the United States � way, cDenmark, Holland, Belgium,' =was ordered, could only be turned No. 59 t rsa defeat Britain, for "If we Make of this what you will: V�1LD DUCK GROUPS t - lief England down we shall break At the Salina '(Kansas) fair, a France, Czecho-Slovakia, Yugosia- on for forty days this Winter; last" ' lad won a rolling n throwing via and Greece." year it was permitted for,120 days ler heart, and, that alone could y g g `The -wild ducks 'found on tfire break her spirit." It is,'however, contest, and in a later event her °Ot the nine, Denmark and �:$ome coal camel from Germany, continent are divided+into'm num- husband won first prize in the Czecho-Sloakia, did not resist in- but it all goes to war industries. ber of groups,arae only in part. Miss Tho husband gr ps that we shall take 100-yard dash, anion. Denmark had an open iron-' Italy's natural in'sufliciency, the% in order. The first group is the aoa recognizes the contribution —Brantford Expositor. tier and no army; Czecho-Sl'ova- British blockade, the drain of the surface feeding ducks and the United States must make if g kia'a defenses had already been, African campaigns, the failure of Ontario s group•lrictory is to be won, but she -. _;,— - •. peeler of the ou are - sold out and her partition begun Germany to send in promised sup- blue-winged teal reen-win ed soder-estimates the resiliency of g g g _ Ike British heart, ADD UNUSUAL PROFESSIONS at Munich, France is actually oc- plies—plus dislike' for the Nazis teal, mallard, black duck, bald- cu led only in art but .a German and the lengthening w — - e war—were r P Y part, e e g g ate wood duck 'n " - w d pintail, adwall . . The new woman, says one of P p g Y Undoubtedly, it would be, a se- dominated government at Vichy said to be causing serious later- - shoveller and European widgeon. vere blow to Britain's ho is the same, is equally at home in Th a group c h di pea_ holds down the rest. So the gen- nal diesatisiartlan. the promised supply of "tools" business, in sport and in govern- gr P o ins a v- general statement stands. e next n tailed to materialize. It would meat. A few of the truly ver- CFiurchilt s Warning ing ducks and includes the ring- 3e more bitter even than Brit= satile are at home at home. Nazism further- dominates and necked duck, lesser scaup, greater —Winnie Tribune. controls five more countries: Aus- Mr.. Churchill, in' his recent scaup, redhead, canvassback, gol- ada a experiences is the field last -.—Winnipeg speech, warned, that while the den-eye, buffleheadsquaw,_ - ear when the allies on her _ _ tris, already incorporated in the _. __..__ Y , old _- t —o— Reich; Italy, the fascist ally whose enemy,was suffering from, a very three kinds of eiders, three kinds - virtually threw down their serious•.ahartage in air power, "for of 'scoters and " the harlequin arms and left the B.E.F. in a NAVY FOR HAY FEVER independence has become a mere the rest he retains the initiative. duck. The ruddy duck is laced trap. It would be harder to take ? myth; Hungary, which half-heart- y P Suffer from hay fever. Then wily tails along with the conquer- He has the divisions, the weapons in a group by itself. The final 7than the defection of France, an join the navy. There is no hay or;, Bulgaria and Rumania which and ample means of transportation group contains the mergansers - icily turned enemy. But-it would fever on the Atlantic. have been literally forced into in Europe , . . and we have not and consists of three species. ' e, I. not break Britain.' —Kitchener Record. partnership, the torte to take it from him." The surface feeding ducks are ' . ------ When Prime Minister Cliurchill Together the fifteen countries Again the wa�ing note' sounds for the most part northern breed- -- deelared that "We shall go on to cover an area approximating 760; when he says: "But to enable Rus- Ing birds and appear in our wat-' _ fAs end, alone it necElaaary," ynd Hallowe'en Party 000 square miles containing rough- ria ra remain indefinitely sn the well be called dabble era as migrants. They tluht e shall defend our island, ly 160,000,000. They constitute a field as a war-making Power, sac- � p- Ps *hatever the cost may be," he Hermits And Cider vast German prison camp of which rifices of the most serious and ex- for they feed along the shore _ Vias the voice of th'e British Hitler- is chief trema kind :will be necessary by either dabbling in the water, or ppeeople. This voice and the spirit jailer, It ie the with upturned tail and head im- behind it have not lost their de- Hallowe'en parties are always g'r'eatest prison camp of all time, 'the British people, while enormous P conversions of planta will be nec- mersed, probing the bottom. termination. Might can .over- such fun that'nobody cares a hoot Torrent of Unrest esawy in the United States." They dive but little and when power Britain; no emotional re- what they have to eat. Simplest In every part of this vast domain reference to the war oa under water are said to use both --motion can can beat her to her knees. stunt is to lay in a stock of apples is now rising a tide of unrest and In his feet and wings. -They feed-upon the Atlantic, Mr. Churchill pro-J. snails' , , and nuts and old-fashioned penny disaffection expresed not merely , crawfish Insecta and . —Windsor Daily .Stat. candies with mottoes_ on them. In passive resistance but in active Bided some reason for ave beenism. roots of aquatic plants. The Then bake a batch of hermits and sabotage of the Ge; .an war plans Britain'* shipping losses have been 'gutters" on the sides of their serve them with tee cold elder, out two third8' "t the past three ' NOT LEARNING ENGLISH —strikes, fires lar warehouaea, ex- bills act ea strainers, and, after _ months, while ."the slaughter o! The hermit recipe which follows plwioas 1n factories, severance probing the bottom, the mere act _ With all this drive to have all Is simple — just make sure you Axle sthat ng is one sad nae-half of eommnnicationa, derailment of of closing their bill forces out I, ans learn to speak French, have plenty of them. trains and attacks an German sal- limen that of the previous months the mad and water taken in with 1 rd'i old bo a splendid. idea to diens and German outposts. Hit- and is increasing by leaps sad the food.HALLOWE'EN HERMITS bounds."all Canadians also learn to ler's involvement is Russia, entail- This group are good sporti English. That terse of 1/9 city butter There is ao despairing word in P Ing some weakening of the forces birds. They are not often found' t 3 cap sugar problem -is- / - - - - Isr, Churchill's war review, neither -br-lingual It beia�g- —_ - of occupation elsewhere, has pro- i our waters, 'overlooked in the enthusiasm to Bided the opportun ty as e - exceed fifty birds to the - tabled oo milk seldom ry D a# is no hint of collapsing German flack, The y y teach French to everyone. centive. The defeated 'have been y. deco readily and 1/2 cup All-Bran Morale or diminishing Nazi sup- when su We were amazed at the num- - swift to fake advantage of it. rpriaed.spring 'from the 1 9/4 caps Einar piles. The war has Mill to be won water with a bound and on ber of people we met in New he man conquerors are 1 teaspoon 'baking powder T �?' by harder Lighting and heavier Airmuwick and whistling wing are noon beyond Quebec who could 1 9 teaspoon wit meeting with a corresponding the , wildfowler's reach. ' Next ` sot speak English. Grown-ups / wave of terrorism and repression. sacrifices than ever the people of week I ho to write more about 1/S teaspoon cloves Britain have exile;fenced. could speak only French. We 8/4 teaspoon cinnamon Arrests by -the hundreds, execu• this..group. wondered what people not hav- 1/4 teaspoon mace - tions by she score are taking place - list some knowledge of French 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg wherever the population shows would do in those communities. signs of recalcitrancy, Jails and. A pair of shells of the Axa- With careful practice, anyone 1/3 Bail chopped seeded raisins tralian giant clam used to holywith vocal cords in normal con- - ' Many English-speaking Cana- Concentration.tamps are filled to Blend butter and sugar thorough-- overflowing and emergency tribu- water fonts of St. Sulpice, Paris, dition can master the ventrilo- r are anxious to learn Wig Mrs-th, and we believe French- m; add egg sad_beat welt. Stir in nals meet daily,to pass new sea- weigh 600 lbs. ' Ing powder, salt and apices; add to and All-Bram. Rift flaur Thak .. Lne`sabotage an resist- be encouraged to learn English. nate continue, _ first mixture with raisins; mix LIFE'S LIKE THAT :By Fred Neher —Windsor Daily, Star. well. Chill. Roll dough to about - Dread of Winter _ .. - one-eighth inch thickness; cut and Alongside this situation and �— bake on greased baking sheet in doubtless responsible in part for CANADIAN RICE - moderately hot oven -(400•F.) its spread looms a veritably terri- SUGAR •N, SPICE /• �/" Our correspondent at Trent about 12 minutes. When Bookies fymg promect of penury and star. ]fiver tells of a typical Indian en- are cool, frost with orange colored Ballon for the sabject populations 4ampme on Slaughter Island confectioner's sugar frosting, with this Winter. Every. country domi- • 'where four tents are pitched for raisins for pumpkin-face. - nated by the German armies has Yield. 2 dozen cookies (2 Inches been looted of eta reserves of do- bo" who are taking off the an- - /� lsiaal crop of ride. The Indians In diameter.). meatic supplies to meet German will go in a canoe, and paddle needs. Every country Is on.strict 0 _ r ,fete the rice beds.- There they -` . � � rations and the rations grow slim- - bend the tops over the canoe and Transit of Soldiers mer a. German demands Increase. / , wlkh a stick beat, out the rice _ trsmi the tops. Primitive perhaps, _ Across the Border Another terror threatens as win, P , to approaches, The epidemic die- lbot a very direct way of savSng eases. which are the product. of the rice. The Indian perhaps- An agreement has been reached P, Ps- insufficient food and warmth \. -could show his white brother sev- and will be 'announced shortly, it menace the ill-fed and ill-clad con- arw things when it comes to pro- was reported in Ottawa, between quered yeoples, Typhva,..is one of something on which to the United States and Canadian ��g g these diseases. It killed oft 12,000,, I I I •' ,mustain life without going to the Governments that soldiers in and 000 Russians and one-sixth of the I 1 I _« 'store and - out of uniform will be allowed to paying for it, Rumanian population' in the last' -Peterborough Examiner. aOw bre border from one coup- war. Tuberculosis, another prod- try to the other under the same' uct as malnutrition, is on the In- 0 regulations that govern the pas- crease ' and there has been aAL 4 sage of civilian. nationals. ��VVHEAT GERM -steady rise in inis(nt montklity ' Canadian soldiers gging to the throughout Europe. We were told the other day, as United States will need a finger- a piece' of inspired news, that printed border crossing card for Unrest in Italy the reason the millers take out so a stn of u to twenty-nine • irwch of the wheat 'germs from y F ty-nine days The Italians are said to be liv- and a passport with a United Ing is fear—fear of the Germans; "1 white flour is that "too much States visa for a' longer period. fear of British air raids; fear o1 - would be harmful." Gracious me! Americans will be able to come American intervention and fear I .As though our ancestors, the to Canada on production of -any of the coming Winter. New string- ' pioneers in'this country, weren't paper that establishes'their iden- ent curbs have been placed on twice as hardy as we are and got tity. a , clothing, metal articles and `s all the wheat germ there was in ;.:s -. food,-' coal. About 7 ounces of bread is fib old grist mill process! Women in France cannot buy the daily.portion of-each Italian. "I've been puttin' pennies in this thing- for 'a year an' 'haven t hit There is a shortage of milk, pots• a �" —Elora Express tobacco. jackpot yet. REG'LAR FELLERS—Financial Wizard �By GENE. BYRNES - GOSH — -- • THRRE� I JUS MADE / HERE'S A FELLER ISD LIKE TO SEE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAi25.` •,r. IL WHO MADE FIFTY NUTHINr? FIFTY MILL ON o l I WOT:5 W HARD 4a0UT THAT? MILLION DOLLARS! DOLLARS DO IT •`. W14ADDYA THINK Tkff1S 1 - OF THAT.' NUTHIN� -' - DEPW UASTE > r <' y; = � yy ���ii 1• �. tty1�� ' i1— A•,V S 1'N.1+,f i.- AA n,N,F : �•.�,�. Wit' �. .: , , re7�77777 _ 'SSn 'J:. N,4. 1' _ 1• S.a- ` A •F f:J:. 1 j' / � r. _ 1A$LE ?ALMS-By SADIE B. CHAMERS 40 �► r'/ - - If fruit or ice cream are ,sched- I uled to top off your dinner, roll out some KrisBie refrigerator cookfee !n the morning; pack thein-t► away, then bake just before sup S, ALADA per, Delicious any. time, they're ` w�derful, fresh out of the oven. 'For dinner dessert; concentrate oil tel• a refrigerator fruit pie which in - volves no cooking at all. Here are e _ a IMAGS few recipes with tomato jelly ...,,-TEA " thrown in,-one' salad which re- r' main a universal favorite all sea' Mark turned on .her flee a mea sone,' KRISPIE REFRFGERATOR M A R K YI N G who had suddenly had enough COOKIES s "The- name is Tredway," he said. 1 -cup butter M A R R There was something in the way v e s • e ,she said it that made Elise jump, $ cups brown sugar / "Of course it is darling! You 1 egg • " b� - - 1 cup.oven-popped rice Dares! •- � r �IO�EC KtIIl O11tl;t know what an imbecile I am about ' names. The point is, well—she $ cups flour doesn't seem to be so terribly popu- 8 teaspoons baking powder -�; CHAPTER iii Cream butter; add sugar grad- "They're talking about you, der- lar with the few people who have ually and beat until light And flut- e ling, a course. Did you imagine met her." fy. Add egg' and•beat well. Stir iii. '_I wonder It it keeps her &•wake you ^_Doli bring an attractive . cereal. Sift flour with baking pow•_. When firm, unmold on lettuce and .. RAISIN NUT FILLING nights. She's popular with Yalerie, der and work into first mixture, matoes makes a delightful jellied cup brown sugar, firmly paokod young woman from nowhere, like and after all, that's what she's at a rabbit out of a hat, and put her arida Acres for. The child has been a smal amount at a time. Knead salad. 2 tablel;poons butter unchaperoned'into your house, and made over new since Lucy came. and shape, into rolls about 1 Yield: 8 servings. 3/ cup water - ;nobody would talk about it?" inches in diameter; wrap in-wax• Note; 1% cups tomato juice -or cup walnut meats, broken and - Mark drew up by the alis of the I hardly know her. And that makes her popular with me. Lucy, I mean, ad paper, covering ends t that tomato juice cocktail may be sub , toasted road and stared at-her. "Do you. Damned popular, it you want to dough will not dry out Store-in stituted for the -canned s to- cup seeded raisins, cut in mean-are you by any ohance. tell- !" refrigerator unfit firm, Cut into tomatoes. cup condensed to- pieces mow' thin elites and bake on ungreased mato soup diluted with % cup 8 tablespoons cream or rich milk ` %fag me-that Lucy Tredway-" Elise grew suddenly cold. "But, "Who else? Really, Mark, I ad- • cookie sheet• in moderately hot water may also be' substituted= (about) mit your right to do as of course, it.you're in love with oven (426'F.) about 10 minutes. Heat sugar, butter, and water to you please. her, darling-" ' -But ester all, you're over. ten-=" Yield: T% dozen cookies (2 facl>r its Cl►amhera•weteemea peraoaat skillet, and cook until mixtur-e The words were 'hardly cold be- ea 3n diameter). ,tetters from tatereated readers. she forma a soft bail in cold water She stopped, a little frightened at tore she knew what a fatal mistake to rteraed to reeehe snpteatta.a what she had. said, She had-never Note: 'One tablespoon water or oa topics toe der eolnaaa, and Is (236'F,)• Remove from tire; add whaseen Mark angry- before. It was they were. She gathered up her milk may be added to dough 1t it. e•en reads to 1Lten to ruur •'pis nuts and raisins. Add cream uatit courage' and looked at him. His is difficult to shape into rolls. peeves." 'Requests for roetpea or of right consistency to spread- distinctly disturbing.• face was far from reassuring. yourJt la" t asp to pesos. addseaa "If people are over tea before PEACH CHIFFON PIE lasers es ysllaa sails B Clam. _ ••y do you women always im• they begin to make up rotten stor- ?„ 1}s cope sliced fresh peaches rs. Ta west Adelaide a aaddr. Tr ag1He a man must be 131.love. he testa"aead rtaaaped,seltyddteraed ten out of thin air, I hope I never �-' t!4 cup auger eavelepe ft you ,.t■r r tap1:• asx-ed. Anyway, count me out ' grow up!" he declared, "I never at 1 tablespoon gelatin Absolutely." �. 34 cup cold water - my worst momenta.imagined any. - Elise tried not to read anything _ cup boiling water thing like this! A 'young woman more Into it than just the bare Grand Spice �e paid a salary to tutor my dough- 1 tablespoon lemon juice p i1 : ter-•„ words, But his emphasis on "abao- %.cup whipping cream p Nut again laid her hsad on his lutely" was 4 bit. terrifying. She 2 egg w43tes Raisin Nut Filling arm. The arm out and-saw_._yPith_asionish- - -%--teasaod7h salt _• quivered, as if he meat that they had entered the --- 1 corn flakes crumb_ pie shell - - - - _ !were thinking twice before throw. - lag it oti, like the boy She acCbaed town, and were even now stopping iia Arabia, when a loan'has eat- town, Peel and slice peaches, Sprinkle an another man's .salt; he to mor- before her apartment house. peaches with sugar and allow to _ him of-being, Tears Of Rays ally bound sot to harm his host "Dear heart," she purred, "please stand 30 minutes. Soak gelatin is -•1 _ btark got out at once, and open- In th4 conauy we talcs the spices don't bark at me. After all,. 1 ed the,door. Her big- hat drooping d water; dissolve in boiling. bf the east, finely-milled cake-flour, - ' haven't done anything. After all, water and add lemon juice.Add to -this is'an adult_,age,"• at her side, :rhe faced him with sugar, eggs and salt too,o!course; lowered eyes, peaches. Chills When mixture flea= and stake them into a grand aptce "I'm darned if what you sap ` =,I suppose you'll. sever foigive glue to thicken,. told In whipped cake, which L guaranteed to ea- sounds like it! Well-go on-you cream, stiffly beaten egg whites might just sa well tell me all there me,"-she sighed. "I suppose you and exit Pour Into Dora elaita sure your safety. Anyone who pan ;m of it." wouldn't conte .in and share my crumb pie atrell and chill. until _ takes of thin spice cake "in your " . dinner. I crumb going to the Weight• home will be bound to everlasting "There isn't any more," said El- [irm, about 2 hours, t4 � ` _ man's party tonight, but you don't peace with you.. When the trsg- Yield: One 9-tach pis. ' Mark was searing at th'e horizon, love tQ cut tt-foe rant'aroma of spice cake comes -" CRUMB PIE SHELL _ "!Elis face was quite cold, She be- you-" 1/3 cup butter -r o wit Mark could have laughed. He was 1 4 cup sugar.- know you have something tit for a - can to be very mush strati. Per- le a wave of hot+dom. Hs had / _ a Shle not.-to mention your own I - asps the idea was not ev clever I cup flue corn flake crumbs - seen through Elise. Never again family, And when you serve it., Mss it had seeme4 when she invent. Melt buffer; combine with sugar "Allah would intangible uaeaslnesa fill mix h people will taurmur ba ed it. and crumbs; thoroughly. Press !" dark because of her or her great mliture evenly, and firm! around Peed. or expression to that _ ...Malicious GAsslp - 9 .. _ -"All I mean is," she went on dark eyes-or her subtle perfume, effect. aides and bottom of pie pan. Chill "I'm afraid not tonight," he said. 2 cups alfted cake flour .. - rather sadly, "people seem to before adding filling. I pretty nearly had Jim thank you're net beta You see, I must be getting home - jt' teaapoons double-acting baking g quite fair Yield: One S, 9 or 10-iaah pie Brown-beaten. I had him to Valerie." Watching ham close to the children' shell- powder driakip toffee Or tea at li, she could see that the shot Elise chose one more from bar safe teaspoon silt g TOMATO JELLY went home. She continued more bag o2 tricks. "Are you furious with 1 teaspoon cinnamon every meal and his nerves ; 2-cups canned or fresh ComatoesJ was- confidently, After all, the child -me, darling? Do yon hate ..mer* ail teaspoon cloves •: .• .. - - - were in his temper was' - bay teat, it desired: going, She even managed what sounded tr, teaspoon nutmeg. �, teaspoon salt _ frayed, his digestion upset L very young, and susceptible to faintly like a sob, "d suppose it's teaspoon mace y ' P Impressions. it doesn't seem quite Stalk celery b caffeine. But some - playing the game to let what we must expect when we try , - teaspoon allspice y people Few -grains l.ayeane or pepper meddler started him on a tTossip-UL course ft's only for Val- to help those we-love-I've stay t cup brown sugar, firmly packed. 1' envelope plain, unflavoured ed awake .nights trying to decide gelatin 2 eggs, well beaten � shiny-day test of Postum- Arle. I'm just a little afraid nobody. whether or not I should tell you• .% cup milk and awe went caffeine. 16 s Speedwell-" a great deal about And now," said Mark pleasant. cup coed water - r once, measure, ad'd y Miss• Bpeedwell->, about this-and now-" I lemoln juice mild vinegar or 1 cup light cream nerves.Jim's bright and *+; cheery. t these days to suit ly, run along in and catch up on - baking powder, -salt, sad' apices, y 1 tablespoon oniaa_juice. ad trift mel„ your sleep." i tomat a -together three timse. Sift M es, 'bay leaf, salt, cel- ` "You're-angry-" sugar and, add gradually to eggs. Mix o ery and Cayenne or pepper and IT v f0 "Not a bit. Why on earth should beating well. Combin8 mills and1•t eait.ia••e•ev.�•t feat boil ten minutes. Soften,gelatin in Deink delicious, tesate6ful Pwtum. P_. I be?" Tossing off the whole thing cream, Add flour, alternately with G COId -Water. Add to hot 'mixture owtmq we ceArnee. Can't 6atn � OgdeAls as it it were less than nothing: liquid, a small amount�at a time, nerves,stomach or beam AM Poston sad stir until dissolved. Add vine• gest after each addition until is low - !^' s He was really wondering how juice. Strain araC'_ - o wd instantly Sar ,sad onion the smooth. Bake is greased pan, 8 z 8 much longer she intended+stand' turn into moles that have been coo'Oedee Poetom from vou`t�eaa Ing there talking inanities. He x , 2 inches, in moderate oven P241 rinsed is cold water sad chill, � cold forgive her, suddenly, for the (350'F.) 50 nttnutes, or until done. garnish with mayonnaise or cook' ' whole silly business. Even for mak* Cool. Spread top with Raisin Nut ed dressing, Or the.felly may be filling.' Ing him miss his swim, cut into any desired shape and Good-bye-"' She tried to put used as a -garnish for salads or ^.5a heartbreak into it, and loneliness. cold cuts. The juice'of fresh to.Mark turned as It on a released e spring, and held out his .hand. " "Come over sometime," he grinned. he would see the tears. They were "It you're not 'afraid of our repo- of rage, and even a man would -• ration," know' the. ditferences By the-time ' Real tears sprang to her eyes. she turned at the door, Mark and YOU MONEY urs..NShe turned quickly away and walk- the roadster had vanished. N- ed up to the house. She was afraid -' • • Ways • ... .Old-Timers will tell (To Be Continued) -• oma for rolls you' that, ng-your-own, Ogden's Is a name to tie to for a really - - ! YOU PAY LOS-Calumet is priced -_ satisfying smoke. It has.a baste " ' , : :.rr • _ �' irnprisisglr tar,probably leaf than . all its own-richer,better tasting. �- P 3'� ate now =. Thant because of its distinctive the bakingr blend of choice,ripe tobaccos.Try '! & s it once.Then you also will tie to ` - -- it;forit'snno�,tj'u�s��tanother tobacco 1'YE STOPPED TAKING PILL: ^ 2 -it's Q�-=S: And O den's - t�7► YOU USE LESS-Calumet s"dlouble. action meam double leavenin - means more enjoyment'. 1 g--- AN0 POWDERS e e 17A SOLO 4 •:, during mi:iag and in the oven.-per. Only the best cigarette papery— �e..�•�,� �`.t•>, "Vopus"or"Chanteolar - �'-- .+;;: mittingyan to the le Kraaoed.snoughfor Oadee.% _ - 85� v.; . : " OGDEN'S - . � - . - - �i` �' . . :..t.,� M� :.:�:: 3 � I��LTs_Calumet'a ' .v A�� :` ;:; noire l avenues means f ser, better '. ': tip: :• textured results for all. baking. - FINE 'CUT "I have used all kinds of pills and - c` y011! powders, but nearly everything gave to correct' constipation due to lackwill* r CIGARETTE TOBACCO me a great deal of discomfort. I have of the right kind of"bulk"is your `t sNt eoWLtG t tie Pipe Snak rsI _ -been eating KELLOGG'S ALL, diet. But remember; ALL-BRAN y ' Ask /or Opdea's CW Mo. BRAN now for about.five months, doesn't work like cathartics. It taker gAK1 and it has done me so much good I I time. Get ALL-BRAN ,at your Y will never,be without ALL .grocer's, in two convenient size in the house, writbs Mn.R.C4oa3ale, packages, or ask for the individual. l ISSUE 42—r42 Hamilton, tyrio,-- aeq�gpac3cagcat -. - ,e t - iter ay" by Relloag's in tondos, Canada. ,.-• .:. �rye, . ,•e..-�: •-` •: ..�' - �;.-< , - - ;.� vwS 'ai„ w• -... .,: .. - i,,,, s: ,.d :,. �•'Y.... +,'o r.5"R:l.:: N 'V � ,:: 1•::. l�' `[J Z` j:sy . .. .,y,.... ., .:.._i.- ._s,. ': .. A• ..:r'..✓ \R 4w D.r ..w..- -1 •1 ...::-y h.GAJ_• •. .. �: .. 1.{ ..w - ,,. : RS•r ./.,•.y .. .: a +_ ,',is-, y:. ,� mA: F:.: 1• �" • 'y "' � i• .•. , .mow _ .. •1 _ , w b . " a Robinson. No Evening Service. on _ _ � �•. Sunday 19th. kinson. Ministter, officiated. _._..__ Mie.Localisms Fred Graham of-Newcastle ( —The Annaul Bazaar of St. Geor- _ -- --- - -pent t'se week-end with her'—sister, , Re's Guild sill be held on December rARMERS o� S.' -ONTARIO ' 6thi Watch for further gazticuhars. r -.shalt in the ,inter„s •�f ou soldiers, =.ins. Fred Andrew and family. I -JOvrng to the large amount of I - • —Mr. and Mn.. Ron Cart yspent —Thi first regular meeting of the adtiertising we have been asked to .WE PAY -TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME ,MARKET - !Thanksgiving in Peterboru. Young People's inion of the United r r--;Mr. Harvey Barrett, of'Toronto, 1 Ghutel'was herd last Wednesday ev- ' we trust our readers will,bear I - , e--ung, in the church Miss Ma with us on this reduced' neva column hohdayen with relatives here. g� Mary Cho- s f EGG i �. S HOGS Mrs. Conway and Mrs. Madda- 'queue, Christian Fellowship Conven- --..'CALVES LAMBS 'ford, seen; Sunday at Jackson's Pt.' er, had charge of the main-past of '.. 44iss"Jenkinson, of Niagara Falls the meeting. The theins — "Thanks- : Alice to Creditors AND ALL KINDS OF splent Sunday. with her brother, Rev. b7vzn$ was carried through the en- AND OTHERS _ _ •. - the iservicel. A reads b Miss Joyce �. R•, and Mrs. Jenhtinson, ng Y I Creditors of ROBERT C. 'THO'MP- • --Airs. Fallaise, of Toronto, spent �`nu�: Flo, "Trees"• by Mrs• Jenk' SON,. of ]?ickering Township, Gent: Poult �tb live and dressed. the week-end"with her son, Dr. Ii. inion, and the Talk, by Mr. Jenkin- �I- - -; who died at Pickering Town- �f - T., and family here son, were the highlights of the ev- ship, September 10th, 1941; are re- -0r. and•Mrs. Goudy, C• N. R. ening!. Out Young People's Meeting quested to send pas ticNlars of their D T 1 '� ;Agt, have taken up residence in the l is withdrawn on Wednesday night, .claims to the undersigned before1 1 K R I N F R 1�T .. _ :'$ome ofw`•rs. Thos. Law. 4 O+Ctobe d, n a t of fire Tu I�F9v�mber 1st, 1341, after which date _ --jWe are lad to hear that Miss key Dinner. g LIMITED _ g his estate will be distributed aeon REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION • --Rose Warren is home•Ervin hospital -- '--'A Baptismal Service vi'�ss hel� at the parties. entitled. thereto, and • and recovering rapidly. the evening service of the U 1ted • --St. George's " Churrh. Sunday, � an �the any claims w511 not be liable - Church, when the parents: M d I for any claims of which he has not - WHITBY ONT. P'.HONE WHIBTY 336 pctober 19th. Children's .Day: No Mrs. Walter Pascoe, Mr. anVMrs. then received notice. Bunday.'School. The pupils are urged Mel-Mle Carlton; Mr. and Mrs. Walt- to Otehd the morning service, at 11 ;ter Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. S2,nuel Dated at Oshawa, October i4th, 1941 w m. Parents cordially invited also. Cooper, presented their children in 'reacher at thus service:.'Rev. E. G.--the e Rite of BsptisRev. M. I Jen- W, E. N. SINOItAIl K: C., Bask of Montreal Bldg., Oshawa, Ontario- �: y Here' s . food -B-o io WE DELIVEree M R - uCountr Kiat" Corn - 3 for 35ce : . _ .. __ --. ... _. `` ._... =-_- •. -- -. _ CASE OF 2 DOZ. for- $3.59 .. "Lynn Valley" Peas - 3 for 33c. Z. for $2:50 __. .. ' - : - -•- CASE OF 2 DO "Spray" Bartlett Pears - 3 for 41c. it _ Z, for $3.25 - - CASE-OF 2 DO - in S ewn "Campbell's" Tonin.Soup - 29c. ` CASE OF 4 DOZ. for $4.39 -, "McLaren's" Vac-Pac Coffee lbs. $1.59 - Z. for Sb.- - - N :QUART JARS CASE OF 2 DO - - Graded" Cobbler, Uxbr e s otatoes -- bag $1.25 FROM THE WAR SAVINGS " LEADER � w t �L E A D E R .;: COMMITTEE, OTTAWA roceries . wit w .._ CONFIDENCE forttimate in the world. a help of every Cana - - ,The people of Canada are the most " ' - Th Canadian la - _ - • Fortunate in the great sweep of space needed for V'idory. _`,that, is ours from ocean to ocean. In these day"f war the thoughtless, !COurteous Service ?' QZlallty Fortunate.in the vast yield and immenAe sehfish spender is a traitor to our lesources of our forests,fields and mines. war eSort. - _. epen ty D dabili . . i Fortunate, too, in our democratic inst3- A reduction in personal spending- Fortunate, tutions. I is now a vital necessity to relieve. In a word, fortunate in our freedom. � pressure.for goody z to enable ...]BUY WAR SAVINGS C E R T'S more and more labour stud mater- M& freedom is threatened today as it ials'to be diverted to winning the has never been threatened before. ! war. The all-out effort, which Tete fall of the,British Empire would Canada must make, demands this self�eaial of each of us. So CH A FL.Irl A l ][ mean complete dislocation of our un- . . 7 �Eettered way of life. - Invest in War Savings Certificates - C, Everyone wants this way,of>sfe defended the dollars you don't need to spend. ' —thisfreed saved—for our own future After Victory, they come back to. a n - _. you with interest. Spend less NOW and for tenty. The response to every so that you cans rid marc THEN, r ring :•Hardware poi pestppeal for our defence has been mag• when labour and materials will be 'e e *dfieent—heartening to the whole Empire available for' the things you need. .-maiming to Hitler. _ 1 Y There is no, price too high for -. Bat the need for.weapons tof war ggrroo�rs we have $. COIn tete Stock'.of - ` "+ever more urgent, as t` Nara ticrat freedom. - - p "opreads wider over the wirld. Sereen� doors, and ' Window f'ortr $Z*le Ree�a/ar N thuds Of Saving Appliances, - _ - Electric- >!tAV4gU SAVWM RAW-Por salary and toage ears- • w*A sAvitm Rimm—A handy iuwbwdtt om The employee simply signs a Payroll Savings Stamp fomes may be obtained fes'Poet �.` 4o �isdse,turret it is to his pay and his employer Beaks and maty retail outlets. 16 stamps i an�� HOt"Plat" Etc. o dum the pbdged orwmw rely.from his pay. ane ff Certcate. ttworth :S at maturity. 1h�lcClary .Electric Ranges ` _ &Am t� trtAN—Convenient for business men RUM SAVINaf rtA1F-Jrwnwi iii receipt of - - *ad-tw nes_e>,d others not ono payroll. SimpCy imeritt from co-operatives,-creameries. - — --- _ sign a War Savings Bank isdge an gto it w.your _ oaoria—eac�can outTi'onu derbiixiona:of m�e `- _ bank The bank toi11 make monthly.deductions desired amours regularly out of each cheque. uhfFrigidalr� self.j"jer o --- from 'your accouru. the Rural Pledge Card. s Stuck and Poultry f'ood ' - SUPPORT THE. WAR WEAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Evet•T.town turd city in Canada will Poon conduct a War Weapons Drive. Yap will be asked to pat of All Kinds ' all you've got behind the campaign in your commuttity: Canada must provide mWe•planes, more y ships, mote tanks, mare guns, more shells. If you are already.baying Win Sevittgit Gertifieatea.. `- A f e lust nabs your pledge. It yon ere not, get your dolltue working fo# Victory. _?Igeo�_fort, NlcCormiek•Ceering Farm Keehitrery and r F, REEDOM " -Repairs. SP, WS, t-ESS=,iwTO BUY Moire - no5e 3901 rp J. S. BALS�DON, PICKERING SAVINGS CERTIFICATESWAR ,