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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_10_24 : t ». y J11' t TOL. LXI - PICKERING,• ON's., FRIDNY,. .00T. 24th. 1941 ;' - -No. 10 . �trfafiaalertrotaal iesrD:. -- ._ s On to Victoty, andLondon0- a", ntake - ID $. FORBYTH O�.a,. Director . • dq) Anodi d oat"io Ila, eeeof A* A:ae�. �l . :- . IGREENWOOh,.., .B,B. s:smiad �.yoodintamt. - at.oa.. - MILLS — - it - two wellaknown sound .film .� ' � i8S6--1936; D�?(tLYA1,D RUDDY Barrister, _ Saiieitar.Noun PaWic. "•lersoylroaa. which are to be shown by the Centrad Chopping �ls°�uQr.d p� tau au-A s.car,.• War Savings Committee, Toronto, at - . CARD.-OrF THANKS Plekerin _ . alae. eta;of Goart boar•.wlrtYy. stir r • the Town Hall,in Brougham, on Wed- .�� bE TON, BELL & ROSS'... n ay evening, October 29th, The To the fire brigades from Dicker. RED CROSS MONDAY WEDNESDAY - earrlatoO'i & $O icitol rs Local Committee are starting their Broughams, Claremont and Whit- AND FRIDAY - •-�r- ...�_.- by; 'to. all my good neighbors; and rR,1.sL'ATON.K,C. Tslephont� Campaism, ►next week;zWrar 'te.you � _. .. to this Opening'of paigh. everyone who helped-in m4dy way RENI�AL SOF, MEMBERSHIPS -7 Cents per Bag gy IL BROOKE BELL,K.C., Adel,28381 nat the time of the burning pf my 25 liag lots - 6 cents' per Nag The pictures are genscenes, This isthe time of year when mem- . --r.P.ROSS 8?2 bay St. in sound, alnd Quinton Reynolds, the barns;- or singe that time,•I desire bership should be renewed. The Can- For Profitable pig feeding !` tt JOT3�1 L.POND Toronto well-known' EurvPean Correspondent to express my grattful arvd sincerest ' for Colliers, is the 'Commentator. 'thaul�fi adiaa n Red Cross needs the support Fine grinding is necessary JOHN cM1LL#N�arruner,Sol. To zn�ay of us, this will be one of • A. PiCOP of everyone in this amnknunity to THIS MILL DOES IT: Taraiflof' eledboo 61P;n etasoa Oo iii ef, coz}tinue its .tremendous wprk of re- . r the few, (possibly the only one) opp- x Z..c M.M� ortunitjes of.seeing and hearingact- - stapdi suffering. Let us rentor per .. _- staspding membership and increase ual scenes of the war in Europe. Do CA3tD OF THANES our Branch Membership. Everyone - H'SBERT T. FAT-aIBB.L D 8., not Imam this showing. No admission Clare (3. ]I[stleatl, )!!>. B. A: L Co 11 contributing One Dollar or more to D.D.S.Gtodute of On Acral Cotleae N See to be .chaggaL No collection., i wish to express my th_ants and a Arch Registered Asehitod becomes a Member, sac soasaaa{ae ual.neat of It. Are- All whool-teachers in Pickering appreciation for the very saatisfact- the Red Cross, Graduate of University of Toronto " fesBB�4aaor.ecoodpo« BaBi a 5t. bmf• Join Now, for 1942t The -Ezeeutive .. _. aaw'f cwca, VWw4a,em. '06m hour-s Township, the tmembers of their res- Ory and: prompt settlement, by the of each Branch ;frill dgladly see that Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto ALL 681# +a• et„ « car appose 1- GI-109 Maple Leaf Insuranoe Com Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 aaBeradlA 1 rtes aroo pective School Boards, and everyone Pty, - you receive your Membership Ree- �_ interested in the War Savings Cam- ter the burning of nay barna, Satur• masse !as)f!. poign, are specially invited, and tin tai' night, October;lith, 1941. sib' - PEER LEVINE B. A. ted to attend. The conduct and op- A. Picov There has been as 'urgent W6 Barrister, Solicitor eta i' , .,. .. for woolen jblankets, New or Near R BRATQN. TO W N se IXIB oration of the Wfar Savings Campaign New — soiled blankets cannot be Office hoala -- 2 • !i, Wed„and - • D s 4:e...yaae.r.ea«m+..ioarr arc is in the bands of local citizens. It - n Str. Fickm4n N a:t to hill "Sugar-' ff accepted- g S - irftei:aJ@BaiBB. w a wr,Obis.. Bross o1 is a duty and responsibility which Sugar Shanty spECIAL — Do NOT wash wool HEAD OFFICE — OsgAWA A-6 must be undertaken. The assistance _.. _ fQr Seamen's Long Stockings or Sea ... - WM. C. MUAgAB of many will be required. Plans and " shortly after Louise Richardson Hoots liefore•km'l,t}ng, as these are sl TUBTICE OF THE PFAC11 details wvilI be given mid described w . ' D• .�.• 33 3D X1 � Rorke finished Lefty' her first specally'treated. ` fear the County of Ontario_ at a c�omznittee which will follow. the : ' ��,� �•abrs„n■r � ', '' i - boy and dog story,'there came $ _. .. +' slow' o!tlseae. liIass. Come also FICKERING ONT: lug inquest for another fbooiL Spending . . A. E. R"ARDISC-1�1 nee the pictures anyway. `. Mall C a whole summer on msalus�ript, her IN MEMOPJ" finished product Sugar Shanty' is Sect Rtes A-vallabde with' - QZNBRAL INSURANet ---•- - now in the hands of eager young Parcels Now - ABAL B8TATS O-BRIEN •- In.loving memory of a lovers of boy and dog stones every- ,_�� '`._{w8Tfty and 16Yl"11 AY. 00-NV EYANCING t?lear ,priother, Hannah Wright, who Where. The Postmaster wishes to call to passed onlay October 23rd. 1938. Jesse Regan and his big Alsatian Iddreas ftbape- M a aid established agency, ready dog, Littlejohn, wandered around the attention of all those who"pun We have oAly a memory dasrr mother, se sending Parcels to the boyo, ov- Bilt'011frM7►M PICK Sis to so"sssva the country in as ,bld can, taking �, t►- to mail ag once. Do not we tshesish our whole life through; DIOL Oft But the sweet a" will lives forever, life pretty much as they found it, delay. Prepare yours parcels now .;. A we treasure the memory of goo. until they began to work on the LAND SV'it�'tYO�R B r s and seisil without further delap.+ibis . i� -error remembered by hen family. Barrington farm. Here they had will help to insure Christman deliN- F. J. DOl!NeV'AN, R A., Ala. iib 1. 18 AND ,IN MMORIA.M' mainly in trying to make the people: _. VALUATOR _ of the farming community.believe long itikr. SOL Osh"s. . lbfm 11siles eosrduoted Anywhere 1' BREW G that.the were honest, and that — OTH L. I. e aro is ow-,is d e ti•Yasse or write. Atletrew 611 Dundas SILK = In ]owing memory of nay . _ ... _. � Ole dears wife, /I4nnie Beatrice, who pass- Littlejohn was ¢tot the dog that was WL 3Ry street' Beet' ed away, October'27th' 1940. killing the sheep in the local flocks. On Saturday, October 'lath, 1941 !Whitby. Ontario. - It took some time before Jesse won a quiet wedding was solemnized 1:z We cannot clasp your hand (Dear, Your face, orbs cannot see; O?eP and admiration of the Holy Trinity Church, 'North Gower. PIOtiE.AGIN, 52 W-3, M1LL1KF7N _ townsfolk, but he knew long before' by Rev. .R. a- Osborne, when Mif4 r Brierbash Hospital But let this little toren Clarke Prentice Tell that we stiH remember thee, that, he had Yvon the devotion of Helen E. Brew, daughter of Mr=.. Government Liceasod — Husband Littlejohn and the loyalty of Hilary and the late Mr. W. Brew, of 1Ric1:- i IisiL ; E. Btonff-ville, Ott. _ Barrington. Hi struggle to win re- mond. became the bride of Jaynes LICENSE AUCTIONEER. r Phone 191 DEATHS spect and fighting off the plots (Palmer)' Goth, of Richmond, son of For the Counties of York and Out- -'Uateroity, Medical, and Surgical plslrtned against him, bripgs to life .Dor, and the late Mrs. Alfred Palmer a truly pnforgettable @tory, and one of Pickering. ° ario; st1eCYB;ror for Corpl. Ken. Prep- Cases takeD FUCKRIN'='sot the residence of her that is to long, be remembered. The' tine of C. A: S. F. and of the late ` "-Maternity Semi-ROOM son, Lorne, corner Kingston Road and book will soon.be in the local lib- : J. H.'Prentice (former. Prentice and iRegistered Nurses in attendance and Pickering Beach Road, on Tuesday, �,, and we can ,promisePrentice). Farm and Farm Stock that it `- C)UMIhG EVE1�T8 — _ 2.4buursem"ce given. October 21st, 1941, Suzantsa Dovell, w.11 be -excellent 'reading. for.. 'teen- .Rex Frost, presenting his I:ecture ` Tn+bulance Servlet beloved wife of Thomas Ptickrin,and agora mud adults, alike.-+B. M. and Pictures, at Whiteva,e Utcite•3 Sales a sZlecialty at fair and reason- MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 loving mother.of Frank, Charles and Church, November 26th.— Cavalcac:e able rates. _ �� • Lorne;' in' her 83rd ' year. Funeral of Europe. from her late residence, Lot o, Con. ACCIDENTS 4 Pickering, on Friday, October 24th -COLEMAN �= at 2 o'clock, standard bane• Inter- . . '. I r_�� .••R - ment at Salem Cemeteg. Acci&ks Happen- : _ I>3st'ant.light cook stoves. �` sa quick., so satisfactory, Locally England Oil 17#h = Insure with our $� Coal Oil stoves;Elee; hot `'Lacl 'Agents ' Claremont on 18th. \ plates,—WindoR'screens, - '` Screen•doors,garden tools SEE THE AIR MAIL. SERVICE ?. T' The speed in delivery now, given A: and all hardware'at right XYRI,1 E. 'M0RLL+ Y by the Post Office Miall service; is *k'' prices, y ,' GENERAL INIURAN.CE sensationally -demonstrated- in the aha �, - SERVICE . PROT,ECTION receipt, by Mrs. Albert;Drayer; Atha, '? , Bring n your lawn inowels t, Ont.,. (Claremont' R. 1 - 2) of a let- i be shdrpened.and,repaire11 ter lfrom-her son, Grenville, now in } `• " _ rti See Olin new selec- England, posted early -• on October f ` �a. � ALVIN BUSHBY 1 ;i lith, and received in Claremont late I „ t10iI,..Of RUgS on the 18th. Hardware Tinsmith -�� PTCHERINC# A LOVELY DISPLAY IN S'IFRN.A SWIRE PHILLIPS AND ARMINST1i \ .FlBON18 ti6sA .cert . A: quiet_ wedding took.. place•, in n Ltd, f Wainut Dresser. Simtmor- Steel Bed Roseville United Church Manse, on -< a :''. BaYES DRTJG CO•,f Ltd - Mattress and Springs — $61.25 Saturday, October 11th, when Miss •ir, Thelma Swire, Saulte Ste.. Marie, THE. REXALL STORE - 'Walnut Celt e-lined Chests 521.50 became the bride of Boyer Phillips, � _ of $rougham, Ont., Rev.. Kend-: c; <;` and up be - \ 'i comm 1 rattired• in -a own of Aut- - A STUDIO-COUCH and TWO ._-. g Y g � •\ -• ���� .- �! •�. `�� umn Brd-wn Crepe with darker brown OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — 569.50 of Bronze and Yelt a sl,oucder knot �> ow Baby Mums. • 3 _ .. 5: -• ... The coAple-wereattended by MT. and :Floor .qnd Table'Lain and M . _ IFTS FOR THE HOME ti • Mrs. Bruce Easton, Mrs. Easton wearing feather-weight wool-dress in oto Ambulance, Day or \fight, black, with matching accessories, and \ _ DAYS Y 1 _ a corsage of pink and white Carni- PRONE 1300 .�, —_-- _tions_ kfter-the ceremony a_small re=. :< ;r . 4' ` <• _ } � , cegtion for the weddIing-per VMS- 'of as -ait C. A. STRRITT held at the Dome of Mr. and Mrs: )3 � `. i bt C - Easton. The bride and groons then �i ; .-"' LOC7�L DELIVERY '! Funeral Director motor to. Callander, SaulA't Ste. Marie �- STl7R,E HOURS•. A 8 a. int - 10 IIS ''1rrII1tIIr8 Dealer Bar River, Algoma, on their wedd- ' ' daily. Sunday: 9 a. m. - 9 P. 161 ing trip. On their return they gill The man of the .hour PICKEItING ONiT. reside at 130 Colborne Str, Oshawa. PRONE.PICK. 68 a _ - • Y Ift 1 '—' they- come from, as the Soviet re. �•._ _ Jc WAR • WEEK ---, Comineutary oil Cwrent Events War Now Brings Dearly �aued u the m 01 1822-nineteen year olds—!or _Take Your Choice - " "Messengerettes" military service. At the same time there'' was inaugurated the uni• _ ---- Battle Of The* Road T**orr Moscow vereal Compulsory military train. President Roosevelt has offer- _ One (��' The M�ghtlest ail History ! Ing prograin which contemplates ed no help in solving a minor Y va the largest peoples' army in his. controversy—whether the system tory,._Involving all men, from 18 of aid for nations fighting the "This' >a a sombre hoar. darn _.:_ -' Stakes of-War to 60. - Axis is a Lease-Lend or Lend- with .fate. Russia-faces the great. - _ The stakes were high. In a "seo- This doesn't,4ound as though the Lease program, y •est gathering o1 savage power the �• order to his troops just be- Russians were finished. As a mat. A reporter told him at a press Wrid has ever knower Finland; fore -the Moscow' attack was ter o1 fact the Germans themselves' conference that he always -said Rumania, Hungary, Italy and Ger• lumched on Oct, 8, the Fuehrer appear to have doubts since an "Lend-Lease," and Winston many all over, banded together in had called for "a last mighty blow authoritative source in Berlin re- Churchill, British Prime Minister, murder, heft and arsar, sneaking that shall crush this;opponent'be• cently acknowledged that the Reda used the reverse. " through the 'world, congdering and fore Winter sets In." In these might be able .to set.up new forces With a grin, Mr. Roosevelt torturing one nation after another; words observers saw s desperate during the winter. That would said he did not know that such anal all mankind is broken sad gamble by the German High Com- ' mean'a two-front war for Hitler. a terrible situation existed. _ bowed is a martyrdom unparallel- mand for a decisive victory before IL is important not to overlook ed !n•history subfreezing weather and deep the Japanese. They are watching Now Russia's armies are In dire snows-bogged-down operations on the German ' progress. 'ntentl The Viking Spirit peuril, but the morale of their the Russian front, TIIe-main 'ele• ( y' ' f There can be small doubt that people 'le *unbroken. There, is a meats of such a victory, it seemed Hitler is doing his utmost.in show• Strong determination that cannot e •� would be: (1) destruction manship and diplomacy and strong- They tell the story in Norway bo trampled down, as army o1 of the Russian .force before Mos- arm resaure to bran about a boy who was looking at Nip- 3"a united under one banner with cow, which Berlin communiques p g the Nip• the famous Viking ship in g the ability to defend themselves and ponese into conflict with .Britain, . described as the "last" organized 'America- or Russia.' Tbkyo doesn't' Outdoor Museum at Bygd neap eonquer' their enemies. We have unit of the,Red Army; and.(2)-cap­ warm up to the idea of war with Oslo when some German officers betbre-ns the spectacle,of splendid . tare at the capital itself; such a came,in to look around. The i '.. sacrifice homes blasted, hearth. the U. S. A. or England but 'col• were much impressed by the well- s suoce`s, it was hoped,.'would un- lapse of the Russian front might stones torn up, farms devastated. dermine.Russi&n morale and secure easily result in a Japanese aftack preserved old craft and emitted We wiIl'forego'food from abroad Nasi control over the hub of Sov. ?• on Siberia. many a "Wunderbar!" and "Don. -" S[ the ships are needed for Russia. jet governmental machinery. Y'" There are 828,000,000 undefeated nerwetterl" •6hadows we will endure with them Behind the immediate German There o1 the -British Common•` ~ "$o you ls`ke.our Viking ahs --and iundhine *9 will share with H ob actives la the lar R larger n j. _y g ones o1 • >F yv wealth, the United'States and Rus• do yon?" queried the lad. - - the Rubaian campaign. Defeat of y ria who, with' China's 458,000,000, « �. Stalin must be sustained. ,f: Yes, it is ma ificent. . .__ _ - the armies of Jose h Stalin would �� _ ga D _ - are working to 8 ria about the d' $. e- u The Soviet Union moat tree Hitler for a full miff drive Well. we used to take ' e E ea• n be. try. feai g- - of Hitl - girls m. Is it w an elbled to enter against Britain y wonder land every a - the fa the West. 3 Spring c again Selz- with - gip am- wa ry such National Fall ways.Plato--C.aafdiet!Nekton ri• $p B that Japan hesitates to D cast in her paign with adequate 'eupplies of ure of Soviet resources would give - lot with Hitler against that form' - all - _: all munitions of war, over eve the Reich the materials to beat the (�ne thing to be said about the iJ' "ldeaseagerettea" 's er v i h g ldable array of man power and the I Ming. tanks, anti-tank -guns, air. British blockade ,and keep ahead Canadian National Telegraphs is resources of •their .mighty conn- Birds are indirect descendsato Waft and anti-aircraft guns. of the Anglo-American armament tries? ' of .diaosaura... many Canadian cities. Is that - These are Lha promises'we made effort--On-the--other hand, a-Naz,} they do not whistle. Otherwise " to Statin in Moscow in your name. failure, might mark the war's turn- they possess- the speed and effi- These are the pledges that we _ Ing point, toward ultimate-German cieney of the boys they are re- _ shall carry out!" exhaustion and defeat. plying, The army and-war ser- �si Photos i -' Eo spoke Lord Beaverbrook in Advances Raeently Haitad vices seriously depleted the de- 127' of ® Lea1�S� R.A.F.' 0 10®'�'Yti' �i "Porting- on- the recent -Anglo- 'When_the German armies hurled livery forces of Canadian Na- - �- AluerfCan aid-to-Russia mission in onward into Russia last June the tions,Telegraphs and girls. such f �oeoow' hardest throat was rimed at Mos• as the Vancouver lassie here pie- hardest On Moscow Dow. Smolensk, the traditional tured, have proven satisfactory „ for the day time-distribution of - Last week Moscow was thr goal gateway to the Russian capital cables, telegrams and social mer- , P of the heaviest assault of the 16• through which Napoleon's soldiers sage's. ►eeka•old Russo-German w&'i. passed in 4812, fell In early Aug- W'hat Adolf Shier had proclaimed ust. Somewhere beyond that bomb- j ion (n thin vital sector was - las "an operstlon of gigantic pro-- blasted, burned — - ov portions"-was hammering colossal miles from. the Germals frontier towarersd a Mose by the renewed nnih Eio!are -at the Capital's defenses o1 and still 100 miles from Moscow— toward Moscow, . 1ssn, machines and fortifications. the blitz wp blunted. Strong Rua- -A Peoples War -mm of _ no rL Hite a cam slan counter-attacks held..then roll- -That battle aloe the highway sd k R ckeR" campaign described as the g 'Watihtlest battle In history," some. back tho Psnaaer forward units, to Moscow to one of the most am- ca "�� �/" Dee.ac" R�.00D men were locked In a - The Germans Increased the Lzmg conflicts of history. The Ger- mcane-and 30 other sae R•,+,-p. sanguinary conflict along a 2,000- pressure on.the north and south man soldiers—youths who• have- Salle 'front In a drive on Moscow. flanks of the battleground.A sweep been trained to the fine edge of oa the approached 'to the capital » the Baltic shore was directed athletes—are- sacrificing -them- °O°d�or tmDar�Cam -:• -x,pOp,000 Germans were said fa be - at Leningrad.'the Soviet's second ' -selves with that courage which al- V �or � Pitted against a slightly, less num-'- city, its foremost Baltic, port. 1 ways has characterized the 'eco as factory can- a perfection of the invading Pert OV&t,-Oaz u Vadulating terrain of forest and ter. The advance was halted laet, war-ma0hige is.amazing - flats, muddied by 'rain and snow, month isy tierce reeLtiaci on the Avec more amazing to the tact &Mo gutted towns and vtllA#es, city's outskirts, a resistance re- that it can be stopped. And the Swept the inferno of mechanised ported last •week to' be pushing manner of its present holding it a back the Nasi "besiegers." as ogle, for we find civilians now - Most Impressive -of Nazi gains fighting side-'by -side with•their were those registered on tbs'south soldiers to defense of country and - �� EFFECT& OF WINKING - the soil the love. r wing,ing, in the Ukraine the rich y A wink taker from oae•quarter farming, minim and. IndustrW The Germans assert -that the LIKE THAT By Fred Neher to one-ball a second, according to region publicly coveted by Hitler. Ruslaa war.is virtually.orw —that •_ h London scieneK Scientific Having taken Kiev, the Soviet's ties Reds already are crushed. It i s - knowledge, however, L not re- third largest .city, having overrun - may be, indeed, that the Mueoo- WILL-YUM. gaited to know that its eons*- - the land west of the Dnieper and -vites bay* been so weakened that - gpwwos can last a'lifetime. penetrated to the Crimea and the they ar*'oa the virge of-collapse. —Kitchener Record.' threshold of . the Donets basin, Only �e will demonstrate that. r - THOUGHTS FOR THANKSGIVING Nasi forces in the Ukraine appear- It Is not believed, however, that / Blessed L a land where a back- *d to be poised for a further move �* Reds are beaten. They are ex- Mowed Era makes a nervous man' Dun toward the strategic city of Khar- pectsd to suffer further-reverses. 0 CD - aaetead of pray.—Buffalo News. •kov and the Caucasian oil fields. Mew may fall, and the whole ,. - 's "r► Russian line may be driven back *na &ehind the-mighty defenses Be *0-Ural Mountain chain. MEN ARE PLACED But the only thing that might V , ksook them 'clear,out of the war, , i'•yj _-. BY RADIO' ' COLLEGE Is a collapse of moral*. It Carla be difficult to.find. any signs-of (' Demands for radio men have resulted In the Radio weakening morale In a Red fight- ;_ ''�.•7 '� -College, fag, front is which civilians— o -�► et Canada supplying one large New York corporation with_four humble folk who know nothing of -; • s different 'groups of traduates, and'the college is now lining up the Vart-'of war and never have Its !lith assignment - been- tar tram the little farms '. where the were born—are Thom t yr y facing .. sant the- b several al it'�r0oatiag classes of the Radio r � � • forth onslaughts which are hard even - 0031*9e of Canada, long beton* examination time, lucrative Mai- 'for the professional soldier to face. � +Sy fee positions have been offered twos* desiring to go to sea. Russia Draws On Reserve - The mea Chosen for the New York Corporation are placed The Russians report they are „ OR the company's pay roll immediately at ;80 per month. and �w-ing on their great reserve •m - - + at soda ai they sign tlieir articles tbei are paid ;160 per month. man-power to ease the position on Ci�Yl graduates selected are flown to New York the central front. These troops • American funds. The ._ .. . . .. . from Canada, with all expenses Raid, cannot be expected to have the The college states that there are'also many 'opportunities weight •of the fully,.trained' 'et• _. - with government services throughout Canada for which starting crane already In the line, but they will ease the rate is $110'per.month. - iiderably, There are millions more where "This is the last time 1'11 make a,date over a .party.line! ! p1 REG'LAR FELLERS-Raw! Raw! Raw! GENE BYRNES HMMM.' 1F THE IS THAT YOU,:'. f fEW .ITTHEY OKAY; PINHEADS-York-NAVE ----.-_. REG'LAR FELLET WANT .RS PINHEAD?RUSH 4-T JEST t:AN T CET A WAY WITH KIDS- JEST KEEP TSR TEAM WONT THE OVER gEitE PRONTO! ALONG- WRHOUT_ A EYE ON SUMPS 94BY BR_OTHEFt 6 GAME IS. , ME: THE BIy STUFFS' "ME! _ EVEN WATCH-EM PLAY! ABOUT TO START. " Nl7W. T1� aE THE SOS BUMP CAN PLAY IN THIS THEY_L4 GIVE ME OAA BIG NERD: , .�y"\�` ems• THE RUN-AROUND/ _ _ - � – -ZKA Je h 4 '�"-„t{{�rr.:L: r •...w.�t..hr•„�?,. ,k+';t-,t,4�r' :,".,.�.x»....'.:. ,„c:..,. .-._ - - •- .-c::.. .r— .\ .;n.<• h. zF.'s,•+.a�w::t.',• d z..�ys^.:a" x'S:z' „ .v .. [,f 5r.�?•.`•.., f•,,:tra.`reu�74L.�•.'z+ at present wait the least like work. d - r Life was just a sort of unbeiieeable -Interlude where beauty and kind Void EimlO� _ nese were like the air they breath- Quallityrj : - She was delightfully conscious - - ALADA-' of Mark, but only as an accomPani- meat to her thoughts. So she Start• ed when he got up and dropped down on a stool beside her chair, "Bored'” he asked. it was a dif- ferent voice from the family-circle one he used every day. She looked _ at him in amazement. "Bored?" she echoed. She* 1 thought she could hardly Have 1111- dert3ood him.' � ., •``"++„�.,., 1 �_ "well-I just wondered. There CA � are al�waga thea village movies. you = -- 'wonderous wise-goon I mesa," ltnoiv." MARRYINGpro- he - said softly. "lt. you think I could even • ••• _ Shirley smiled at him. "Rather want movies, with all the ` MARK stupid, really. However '- I just* pi6tures the night makes in this n • • • want to give a little party for her, gorgeous garden, you must think a,Ask your grocer for Calamst,Try.it and + ' b it And Lucy too, of course, if she I'm a'good actor," she said. see hour dmble•action permits you to Use bYs;�•ACTt/N - y cares for anything so juvenile. '"I think you're a bad actor. less and still get better' resnits. V1p�E � Chinn That girl's a wonder, by the way." That's why I like you Such s lot." Notice,too,how the wrist t tin neves NO . 7. "I'm glad. you think so," said It startled him to realize As could at l slight twist of the wrist-let never a SYNOPSIS O PS 1 S �• spills,even when fall.Under foe lid is a • Mark. He wondered it she knew almost have said love," even handy device•[o level each spooa[al u After Mark Alexander's be how glad. without meaning it. you use it. O N/DER - -�", Valerie was tilled with alternate .(To Be Continued) _ wife,Ellen died, her whole family shivers of delight and dread at the _ CALUMET i3 PRicto SURMSINOLY LOW became Interested In Valerie, EI- thought of Shirley's party. She lov ��w►� l9f - lens' daughter by a former man ed to dance, and the prospect of ?ABLE TALKS rings, and in the trust fund left game oft alone just to be amused Valerie. All All are anxious to idopt was stupendous. She relayed-Shir• By SADIE Q. CHAMBERS Valerie - all save Shirley, 'but ley's invitation to'Lucy, who wise• • Mark'Will have none of it. Mark 'Fho teaspoon pepper juice 'until of right consistency to. hires Lucy aved non to tutor arkVal- ly declined it. Lucy telephoned SWEET POTATO HELPS 4 tablespoons melted butter spread. Beet until smooth 'tad Shirley when Valerie was out of For*the homemaker who is aim• 3 slices cooked baoon spread on cake. Meshes enough ' erre and keeps Lucy in the house, hearing.-"You're sweet to ask.me," mg to put a pleasing variety sato ----.- - - nwch to Elise's dismay. Elise parsley frosting to cover tops and aides of --meets Mark at the office and drives she said, "but I think I shan't her. manus the sweet potato is a Cook potatoes until tender; ries two 9-inch layers. home with him, criticising Lucy all come. You'll understand how it is. spendid help. Besides serving them and mash well. Add salt. pepper L the way. Mitek;leaven her at her I've been longing for her to know in the plain, but excellent, baked and 3 tablespoon melted shorten- the The Hued Man door end drives on, half amused, children het•,own age. But I didn't and boiled styles, you can.do other mg• When.cebl enough to handle, i know just how to'go about R." Tery interesting things with them. ;=7 half disgusted. "I wish you'd told me." Shirley's diameter. round balls S Inches in A8 On t7�Y OL1t 'CHAPTER 19 These recipes will point the way diameter. Sprinkle with chopped • :. • voice came back.warmly. "I'd love to some of them. bacon; brush with 1 tablespoon These .college economists are _ He turned In at his own gates to help, whenever I can. �aybe CANDIED SWEET POTATOES ' • - feeling as if be had escaped from melted butter and brown a mod• always up to some startling die- you'll have lunch with me some 6 medium sized potatoes erste oven for 19 minutes. Garnish covert'. Now, out of Michigan State _ !something. He found-Shirley, wrap- day soon. There are-some things . cup melted shortening - _ . ped in the white bath coat, just with parsley. College, comes the surmise that getting into faro her car. Lucy and Val I might be able to tell you-" �j teaspoon salt the hired man, once the back-bons g Something ,in her tone made 1 cup.brown sugar atlas Chumbess weteoaasa personal Brie stood together, in their swim- Lucy agree eagerly. "I'd love it," >k cup water letters from taterested readers. sae of the• nation's farina, fs on Lha ming suits, bx the running board. she Said. "Call me when you want Wash and cook potatoes until L+ pleased :o her ee suggestions and way out. "The reasons are given as -s - Valente cried out when she saw - •a toptes far las sotamn, ear/ t. mechsafzed .equipment, the draft .. • me, And. do make•it soon,' tender;, drain, peel, cut !a halves oven ready to bates to your fe+ and the luring away'of farm help him, and ran to rias him, stand- Valerie went off in state; driven lengthise and arrange In a shall peeves." Requests for reelpes or - tag carefully bowed;not to get him by Catlet. She looked rather like afoetal menta are is erase. Addy... by higher erases in the Cities. - low greased pan. Cover with .the your tetters to"]toss Nadi• B. Cram• If the time ever comes whoa wet. "Qh-we missed you!" she a pale pink cloud in her flesh- melted tat'and a ayrup made by bens, 73 west Adelaide Street. To. said. - to"send stam�y tlieFe are no morehiredomen oa colored_ dancing frock, with a tiny cooking brown sugar and water to- eeavetofe u you a nets•. our farms it will b too ad. The - "Wlia� do you--me string of pears about er roat. get er or rive minutes. r he laughed. "Compared to the way Alone With Mark with 'salt and bake to a slow oven man, at his best, was a be- he missed 7tYu, you're a rank out It wasn't until Chiltern announr 350 degrees F. for one hour, st• - � _ Bolin Admirable Crichton Hee,was s liderS" `'' f hostler, farrier, milker, ,veterinar• ed dinner that Lucy realized she Ing' frequently. Potatoes should be HBlllovre en !an, horticulturist, poultry-man. _ "You see," she 'told Lucy. 'I told was sitting_down to her first meal transparent when done, -'"ton he wanted to be here and alone with Mark. It was early Sep- GLAZED SWEET POTATOES Party sheep -shearer, -woodchopper, ie- couldn't." tember, and summer was still In . 0 medium sized potatoes Hom� atetriciaa for ewes, iceploand die- "Did I!" he said. Hs held out•a the air.-Lucy wore. and her 3a cup sugar - 8 t KATHARINE BAKER ns titian and fnri of advice sad_ •pia- hand each to Shirley and Lucy. It eyes were Ork.,under the gold of 1--tablespoq& butter' y tons (some of thelm sensible. on all T►aa marvelous to be bank where of,earth's pro ate could breathe. her hair. - wash and Dare potatoes: par Hallowe'en !a one festival which It was the parent gold Mark had boil 111 minutes. Drain and cut tothem- "I = "E only pretended to coats for the youn6ters claim- for them- ever sera. Neither platinum nor halves lengthwise and place is but. +elves. The Edea of hosts'111WURMIFIff." Said 51314417. ablias. He jumped in beside Bhiriey on-ye, the co oT' an • • black cats and witches wandering More a lan- -now, and drove with her down to burnished coin, It IST In smooth sugar and .water; boll three min- about doesn't seem to appeal to - : his gates.He had gathered is some waves against. her_little head, and utes.and add butter. Pour one-half or even frighten adults• but tits Foods Are Rationed. • tnystedous way that she had some- Mark found himself suddenly long• syrup,over potatoes and bake until kids love to scare themselves and. Ing to touch ft. The gold,of Ellen's soft-about 15 minbtes, basting. each other on this make-believe The Italian Government anaoun- thing more to say to him. twice with the remalaiag syrup. cod recently that potatoes; beans. Shirley drew up just this side of hair had been pale and exquisite, night. Even If the older children the lodge, shut orf the engine, and and her 'eyes a curious; almost SOUTHERN SWEET POTATOES don't take the horrors of .Hallow- lentils.milk, cheese and-eggs would Pat looking at him. He looked back,' purple blue.-But the, gold on this- 6 medium sized potatoes e'en seriously, they do like to dress be added to the list of foods al- ready rationed.• These include girl's head was like a crown. 1 tablespoons butter up in weird costumes and celebrate - his eyes full of admiration. bread, meat, [ata, spaghetti, flour, He found he was suddenly un= Lucy" rested him just- because- 3s. cup thinly sliced' lemon the occasion with _ -tarty. ' troubled by whatever she was she bad.missed beauty by the men •1% cups cold water r' cornmeal an sugar. • " eat traction yam* skin was delicate � teaspoon salt - ' Lnless parents arrange some d a - ..- (going to tell him., i gathered there sort -of a **do" at home for the `nvan Something on your in he and white,-and tbe'contrast of, her 1% cups brown sugar children.-of all ages, they are like. Isaid lazily. eyes and hair would always.set her Slice parboiled potatoes thickly ly to wander around the streets _ "Nothing important.'• a little apart. Taken one by one, acid cover each layer with sugar, getting into various brands of mis• her features were charming. As- lots of butter and lemon slices..Add -chief. So having a home party He relaxed more completely. mb b omehow lacked the water Lad bake in moderate ovensuper- -Whatever �� M ae led, t ey-_s• where the youngsters pan be . It was, he was not in for intangible nalit• of beauty. (350 degrees) until tender-eboat another lecture on the properties. q S vised, to well worth the extra time "The 'modern spirit. I suppose one hour; then brown beneath and work of arranging a party "I didn't want to speak before flame, Ig ,T Valerie, in case you didn't approve you would call it," said Mrs. Baa• and preparing refreshments. Games , what I was going to say." wood to Chiltern,.He had just car. For Variations, use maple syrup for a Hallowe'en party are so ried the big silver tray wfth its instead of sugar and water:-nae standardized that they are'no prob M r shinning coffee service out to the half and :half parboiled sweet po•. tatoes and raw sour sliced a lam. Bobbing for apples is a "must" terrace, where Mark and Lucy re apples; in the. games line as is also this laxed In long chairs of, split bam• replace % cap water with orange. delicious chocolate ca a In the re "o boo, and watched the tiny.cresent juice and add 4 tablespoons of gnat• ireahment line. It is topped' with of the moon. ed orange rind; replace half brown an orange frosting. to harmonize I � i "The .,world's gone on. since your sugar by molasses. -with -the Hallowe'en color' scheme. �. time and mine, it that's what you SWEET POTATO ROULETTES CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE �1 ? mean,',agreed Chiltern amiably. 6 medium sized potatoes cups sifted cake flour �' •%/ f He knew quite well that she Ras 'S teaspoons salt - 2 teaspoons double-acting-baking registering disapproval of affairs - powder f on.tbe terrace And he`knew she teaspoon salt 1 -dared not voice them more ex• cup butter or other shortening' ` d plicitly without encouragement Helpelsorchaked air passages 1 cup sugar from him, which she would never EA� soothe Gfil d 2 s uarea unsweetened choc• !^t as a. q !! a get. So he stoned-blandly and went uos� bsgain olate, melted FFtrC f free � again «�� a back to.see if there' was something 5�V S by using :1 eg, well beaten Lair�S more he could do for Mark and �EAO Ment olatam. 1 teaspoon vanill8 Lucy. ��Jars or tubes s0e 3 cup milk • • Life_An Interlude 1 Sift flour once, me sure, add "Too much cog'ee and tea gave There'was, for they both declin• -baking powder and salt, and sift Mrs.Brown the best care of cqf• as -�•WWS n' emp_of--cefEee;_-a ether flies times:-{'ream flutter- - feias=nervra-I sell sato. Poor 29 NOW AVA<hABLE presently he went back to Mrs. thoroughly, add sugar gradually, sleep for weeks -her temper ; " Fab gp�y, � • Banwood, carrying the tray before and cream together until ,:ght and . _ ottlenhim like a sort of shining shield; -- *0611 fluffy. Add egg and beat.well; then flared like a skyrocket. IwasFor each picture deafred, send a add chocolate and blend.'Ad i flour, Proud of the way she made lifeto beautiful night," he said nen• miierabla for eaerybody ti1F complete 'Crown [fraud" label, with timentally. "Sets one •to thinking / alternately with milk, a small sin• 'your name and address and the "' punt at a time, Beat after each some meddler got her to switch "y :name of the picture you want writ- of all sorts of things. Youth,-and ten on the back. Address Dept. J.ix. Summer ad- dition until smooth. Add, vanilla. to.Postum. Naturally that was s. The C a n a d a "Humpb!" said Mrs. Banwood.- Bake in greased pater 8 z; 8 z 2 She end of the end of inn." 1 • _ t3tarch Company Mark looked across to where F inches, -in moderate oven (325°F.) T. fl.Coffee Reeves Ltd., 49 welling- Lucy rested,'arms behind her gold- 1 hour..Cover with Orange Butter. `ton St. E., Toronto en head, She looked hardly more 8 Frosting. If you are troubled with sleep. -•- _ oeeORANGE BUTTER FROSTING leesaeea,have headaches,and up. '^V1yil •• than the wraith of a girl, for' Ehef S'� sv set new you may i had turned off the terrace lights; Grated rind of 1 orange es. y 7 be one of . and there was only the faint gleam •G•rated rind of 1 lemon- - -. tate many people who should �� of the little moon, and the glimmer 14 Cup orange juice never drink coffee or tea. Don't -- of. low-hung innumerable stars. 2 teaspoons lemon juice be a"victim of caffeine•pervesI "+ cls Scents drifts --- yolkPow no ca�e'ute- - 4 s i every slightest stirring of air. The -- � teaspoon salt delicious and costs less.per cap. ~'.�• ' almost unearthly perfume of roses, j, 3 tablespoons butter Made instantly in the cup with " • • and the fragrance of late-blooming- ! '- 3 cups sifted confectioner's ..,., no waste. Order Postam today. • honeysuckle floated about them. sugar - It came oc.et Litcy. wtth a .sod' Add orauge. and lemon rind to _ ;, P31 • - den arab, that she would sometime j orange Jui:e end allow to stand 10 { leave all ti 's for"that drab world 4nuuct.e:. Strain. Combine .lemon ISSUE 43--'�l where there were bills to pay aur? _ juice, t.2g yolk, salt, bu •,ere and C - work to do. Nothing that she din e�niecti�ue:r's sugar Add orange r ENN 5 7= P%CXERMQ NEWS ke air She ,a t$i:n's Ca e W A N T E r' - P P O C K DEAD HORSES AN 'TLI�! ?e:>s Tractor Service j DAILY For tree pick up phone Q 4V Tractor year. 31..`,9 is sdiaaa dROOKLIN .. .. .. .. .. 8is y ;. ate 1. H. C. Tractor Sebool Subscriptions to :he u�.,ed States � CLe'Graduaha Ct.' Britain, ;200 in advacyo•. 10 years experience rORONT�)-PICKERING� CLARPICKEENGT �• •� � �• 608Service io all mekes of T'raettrs hl� II��,,��Licensed Gara a Serv�eeT, HEATRE 1�urniture MOViD PICIiERINQ •. a9 Satisfaction giufariteed 'r7�T?32T�Y AGINCOURT zone .. 2144 .toxrl Nnli=oN ' Yoar Patronage is Appreciated We pay the phone chargee ��� ��� - `Healthfully Air-conditioned Phone S10f CLAREMUAiT All shows- Daylight Sating Time - SHONE PICK 5304 P. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON GO$D9N YOUNG LTD . - Toronto Phone Ad.3616 y • 1 I si18c It THURSDAY, FRI. and SATL?RD� A.C.g.H. — — Prop: �arCia Thea-tre OCTOBER 23, 24 and 25 __ nowMarvinMarvin . Two Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 L. E. z NE /LL hone I00 STOUFFVILLB bsiw as H:na�am' Saturday Matinee at 1.84 ._ Ot•sawoi. whlt•+al• sad Zesasts FUNH-RAL DEBEOTOB AND THURSDAY, FRI., and SATURDAY with DOI!I• i � � 2XBALMBR OCTpBER 23, 24 and 25. i MARY guoeeosor;to�W, J. Mother.; 4 • � "e tsninsa to ~ est ct •• � �'ERNFANENi' NAGGING PAIN awns*tea S$londieplays Cupid O0�0r md� 11jSa the �D�; THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Night and Day Servies (TIDE B M TEADS) . 111p•dsi sates an i mg Db*mm s Goodbye'' IND N E Rif ES. :IT MAY BE giteiaer Pbooe Reaideaae PLosfae [r+..�:ewe YOUR.EYES. net oscaR LE7VANT and C. H.Tl3CK. OPT. D. - Prairie Schooners CONNIE BOSWELL 1b .eder tea mall. Name tee imus� Nobe. to Yap With Wild BILL ELLIOTT Al Adposoft hmnired and yerdsslsi D►isosZ ffi .' .,,.. V. a ._.^.._ KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY OSHa�iJWA, ONT. - - OdONDAY, TUESDAY, WE'D'SDAY OCTOBER 27, 28 hand 28 - Phone 1516 We do Balding of sly kinarl w OCTOBER. 27, 28 .and 29 PICSERINO MILLSLast complete show at 8.50 CARPRNTRAING, , w:.. . �•�'he show "To er returns" %..INLEXINa c$�ENTINA� - .�..�.._ ---' �r ff Shur- a1n feed se1'• pp FUNSR�AL DERRCTOR 'PL - - bt es on $ • with 7�OAN BWNDELL and �r V1Ce mill, chicken RaL ND YOUNG Private Ambulance _ ROOFING GRACIE FIELDS _ BILLIE BUAK. Day and Alighs Vn , s.ao sell:Brantford Ngosng starter, ,gY'01N1I1$ and ROCHESTERDay x090 SIENTON£.Yr1,IiJE'I'Y and. _t , Materials,Kpire Bathroom SHORT SL-WECTS mash, laying trash, also an added attraction Ns►lvern6000 F.galpmen8, l aeo'1Pfatse p t - S e Beatty= THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY ranee tn$ah, - joy i`+ owe! �0e� MaY'k[18n�f Ont. g OBvildiig IEatae•ial C,TORER 3031 and, Now. let- • y� s tarter, concen t ra• with RICHARD p Lwtim-tee Free , aaints Vacation!' • - _ Special Service - Work Guaranteed - tee, calf starter, tur. ... SRLEN MACK • ROGER PRYOR . ani key� starter, . -salt TO F. J.pPROU SB "Scatte►g0 -Ainblocks and bags „ _ FARMERS .OMH2g nest _ >_l[]ai'nesf' Purina fly s')r�y 3 THURSDAY, FRIDAY.,SATURDAY JPICS>li81>,tQ, OiliTJ>� for cattle 1 - OCTOBER r30, 31, and Nov. 11. BASGAIx - ' • BREAD and R.OBINHQOD Radio Servivu 1�T !! "The bade 4PiIY SUFFHR the agony of RE�ass- -D• N . - .L o 3� V`6 O d - ff FLOUR - lmatic.Pain, Sciatica, L+ambago, whom PIIrKERING. ON'T- C. 0. D. `•' — X86— _ FX�81't Itmaacapo will give you quick wed- WE DELIVER -with JAMES CAGNEY and - pairs to all mattes. Real- :: •.Iame relief:BOYES' DRUG CID, PHONE 531? BETTE DAMS - 24's �i •75X a ons charges _ --� ole Pork ' Farrs Elevator ,guaranteed. r _. . Gla emont, C}nt. ARTHUR FIELD Phone _ �. =eJ. "W. Graduate Radio and Tclevisioo ---- - lostitute; Member Official Radia Service Ment Association, Our tracke n ase "'' ".� MEAT MARKET _• COAL, COKE, - ar t i ANec rpa fol tae of 1 .-WOOD, CFWEN T,: Fresh DA..N Ill, GRAVEL, - had and BUILDER'S SUPPLIEFIured -- also local eartage work .We havealio-plaeed in stock a full eats LINE of MAPF LEAF MILLING Our delivers is at your serrioa - - COIIII'ANY' �. Phone Pick '1620 . .. A ..W. MITCHELL CLARENCE SILK -Pi®kering, Ont. •. COCKSHUTT Office 74 —. Res. 65 - _ Frostood • - - STARTS THIS WEEK IN Agency • New Steele •! Pasta on sari n ' Ser"C's •s above' ad�es ' _ :PUCKERING � s pl . � � on Plows, soovers .. ..`BUSES- LEAVE L LYE -FOR TORONTO :. ...YOU' can diel - - You ,must hel Every hour at six minutes to theepp hour from 7.54 d, m. to 9.54 1P. m., Claremont, Onte . and at . 9 •m. and .4 p. m. 6 0 a. 10 4 ,daily-, %Lnd at 6.44 a. m.' daily except • More and more. War Weapons Our eommuaity must answer the _ - Sundays and Holid•ys� _ are deeded by our armed forcm c&H—Everyone must do his share. PIANO-TUNING You can put more War Weapons F10R OSHAW A AND Every community in Canada can _ - . into action. Push the sale of War - Nvery hour at thirty-one minutes, All Kind9 of Repair,Work and must support this National after the hour from 9.31 a. m. to Savings Certificates Wherever had10.31 p. m. and at 7.31 m., 8,38 All Tuoing Guaranteed Drive to buy War Weapons. War whenever ,you can—Support the a. m., and 11.41 p. in. dally, and at :'` C, S. MaoDONALD - Savings Certificates provide the War Weapons Drive in ournom- 8.30 a. m. daily except Sundays and _ one nxm= of support all can use. munity. = Holid#ys• :209 CloseLtm�tas 160! J �71 ND1RAVt 9NORMIA110N Al Published by Pickering War Savings Com. $ tee 400_ We a 3A,-- -so - DOUBLE I ' PEP, VIM, VIGOR, subnormals Pledge Writ normal .pep, vim, vigos� vitality.Y Try Ostrex Tonic Tablta, SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Contains toaica, stimulants. oyattRheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago elements—•aids to.normal pep ;Va* / / &q&a&s is 'not' necessary. Use RUMACAPB 80, 40 or 50. Get a special intro • at once for quick relief. —'BpYE,3' cry size for only 86a, Try thio old N DRUG Co, Pickering, Ont. norooal pep had vla� today. B'•s saw at all good drug stores _,hA..sd* -+— :yes .. ..... .. . r Y• . r r visitors-of T. and Mrs. Robertson purchased !rasa the farms. is the el Has'bron sang "'U'ettl", Follows MHarvey was a city' Wisitor south; and hap it ukdY filled. - the cererrsday, r"reception was held rs - A WE M O -N p ` during the week Mr. and Mrs, Donelly, of Cobourg, for about fifty glsedts when the � Mrs. E. Anderson, of Box Grove, visited their daughter, Mrs. C. S. brides (mother received ,with the ` s - - n ]' s*nt last week with her friend Mrs. Bryant this week. young couple, wearing a bine Sheer � funeral rites for late Maurice voetiCA Sarah Malcolm. Several from here attended the gown and black hat. Mre Y. Ph:'- ., Will Broom and son Jack of the Pickering Harvest Hbme' festivities kin stud Mrs. W. HbAron, aunts of — _ RL C. A. F'., called on T. C. and in the United Church last Sunday the bride presided at the tea table. From the home, ttoday. " Mrs. Brown on Tuesday tact;. and Wednesdemy. Inter, the bride and groom left on r Mr. Hugh Miller attended the con- a trip to Niagara Falls, $t. Cathar The village and community ' was vention of the Bay sof Quintee Pres- sues, Brantford and other Western took lee4ing parts in the evening's bytery Young People, held at Port Points, the bride .travelling in -. a 4 ,shocked on Wednesday.morning last Gr-eenwo' o to learn Of the accident 'which res- Program Hope over the weeek-end. grey Butt with navy side at Kir The • ulted-in the death of Maurice Goa- The 1� Cross is sending out a The Y. P. are holding a Hallowe'en young couple will reside at ;Kinsale. tick, eldest son bf Mr.; and firs. Fred call for more quilt material (tope Party is the Town Hall on the ev- _ Gostic, of the 7th,Concession, Pick- and lining) and inform us that there ening.of the 27th,Brooklin and Clare- Ahniversary Services in the United SAIZ REGLWER is plenty of room for more quitters. Mont are 'invites. Church here on Nov. 2nd. bull part- aringE. Maurice was driving Osis. car Come on you quitters who have not iculase next weeld --- in Torgnto, where .hs baa ;gone to A cgiaxnunity Shower is being held Mrs. 'Jones, of StouffvRIA, is visit- SATURMY, OCT' 25th at Lo0 take his sister back to Toronto Bibl4 been down to the clubhouse — do on Fri"y evening (October 24th, in honour of Boyer Phillipa and bride, Fest of Claremont, and 24, Con, 8, Pickering, Just rC College, when he became involved in your bit by heWng the Red ross sag with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pegg. Novel in the tTown Hall. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs emont, entire farm Stack a: a collision with ley heanvy !transport 'There will be Oso service is the Elmo Disney on the birth of a son. and implements belonjring to Harry truck. The force of the impart threhv The Oscar Wilsons have moved to The Ladies' Bible Claps met 4t the Dunning. No reserve. Te:m$ Cash- lYiaurlce out 'of the door of the car, Uvited Church next Sunday evening, the farm just west had north of the Salve at one. A. S. Farmer, auction- ; owin to the Brougham Anniversary home of Mss. Brown on Monday eve. i4ith the result that `the CMnsport g new mad around Greenwood. Mn , �apsett over his legs, crushing one at. 2.30 and 0.30 p. m'. The motor Wilson is hmployed looking after Miss Etta Scott, bf Toronto, with badly that the doctors at the will have charge of the morning ser- horses, a work for which the is well Mre. Flynn, oa Sunday, attended Div- - iiie Service here. SAfTURDA;Y, 'OCT. 25th — anctina hospital were obliged to .amputate' vice. fitted. The gandly will be missed and Mrsi, P. W. MC Vey, spenVthe week sale of housphold 'furniture, in Pick- 9ne immediately. So 'much blood lead Rev., H- R Stephens, former pas- Ma*. Willson has been active in tke . , ening Village, mperty of -Mra. t been lost however, tor-of the Baptist Cnurch here will end Miss friends in the citlr East of 4-cor- that lltaurice solea Red Cross work. 'l*haa, �,, Str., enable to survive the operation, peas- lecture in the Baptist Church, on Few•, H. W Foley, of Bowlsnan- Misa Marion McVey and Laurette Kong - were 'delegates to the.Y. P. U. Hers- Terms C" Sale at 1.30, WYa. ing away during the night. tUremOnt Friday .night: Rev. Stevens has just wills, occupied Rev. KessneoY A pulpit Pegg . and community take this opportunity returned fmM War-torn London, and here on Sunday, and 1preseated the Convention at Port Hope over the Maw, auctloaeer. of ,extending sincere SYMPathy to- will discuss what he saw over there. claims of the TemReraaae Federation weekend —' .Mkt and Mrs. Gostick in the loss,of Come - Tonight, the 24th. A Fr&-- - a work p q#waling to ail who de- Mre Hoyer and Mrs. anksgi via. SATURDAY, tock tat — aact is ited in Manchester on Thanksgiving. sale of farm stock and implements, ♦ their son. will Offering will be asked. plore the present drinking, evil that Con. Harvest:Home Services will be held Mrs. Perkins going on to her.sons household furniture, at Lot 11,The funeral was held on Friday has beets let loose in our land, at a cottage in the north-aonntry. 4, Piekettug T*V. Property of'George afternoon at Z.34 at the home with in the United Church on Sunday, time of so ranch stress and straim W. F. and Mrs. Disney, and Rroes West. Fasces has been rented. Teams Rev. Harry Wilson, WhitevWs, off- November 9th, and the Annual Roast Th sober meeting of the Wom- and Mrs. Disney tools is the Inter- Caaka• Ngo- reeexre. Sale at one, TED -idsyting, end Rev. Walter Daniel, sof Cl irn Supper', on Thursday even- en's Institute wage held at the home naytional plowing Match fat Peter- JACKSON, l aclioneer. - Claremant,.,assisting. Int�ant was ing, November 13th, d'rom 6 to 8 P. of Mrs. Manson Ellicott, with a good boyo, on 'Thursday last. - a�cle in St�'Jo Cemetery, on the tri. We have secured as outstanding stte4danc*, President, Mrs. HamiI- Kr.Tom Hortop repeat Sunday with AIEDNFSDAY, OC2OkI'ER' 20th — 7th concession, the large repres- Entertainm+e�et thta year. fI'he City ton vena in idssrge. Mrs. George Wilt- W. W. and Mrs. Gee. Mrs. l�orto'p Auction sats of farm stock. impls- eatation cif Young People from all Dairy Golden Crest Cancan Cot 00ay im being unable to be present, the and Margaret returned bonne with Monte Sad f askare, the prop ntT of e over the district testified to the will present the Concert, A. Male "Whole<'Wheat Detnwnstr'set:ion'' was hila. John Ricks*,_IAot 2, Con. 3, Ptek- Popularity bf, and ties reaped held Chorus of 28 voices, under the lead- postponed to a future date. Mrs. T. No Ve§wv*. Sale at 149 age- by them for Maarten. ership of Kr, A. Farmer, Tbs Tetn,p&Aace Deft. n the Sun- T. S +�� Norton gave a Taltd A•ha lacier app- D. 9. T. Sae bills. Wrns. Kea', svo- - by Roger Black, Ventriloquist, and reclate getting to the meeungs with *iaday School orb patties oto sy 20th, Mrs, Bator I visiting ting la Toronto. A. Ansoa, xylophonist. Keep the date the Eslston kus, g an 9tsadrq, October 2Bttn, liozseei'• Anniversary Services of St, Jahn'! st 10115 a- m., twheu D. V. Haskins, D. )L Pugh seat a couple of days in mind —Thursday, Nov'. 13th. Far- rsary Dr C., will"be tbs. guest speaker. bat week with friends at Lakefleld, ' ther announcements later. will be held on iSunday, October 28th �1l1r A�sueet�� _ out and help the good work. Mrs. J. II Hooey, of Toronto spent 1 The Young People's Union of the at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m► standard Itime. be Red Cross Ladies are quilting WANTED -- sr quiet, gentle middle .� the week-end with the Hooey's here_ L United Church held their first meet-. Rev. M, .& Jenkinson, 1B. A., B. D. very week in 'the Sunday School aged woman for a small home in We are glad to learn that Reg.—ing of the season on Monday even- of Pickering United Church will be rooms. Every woman and girl is need- the country. To be company for an - * Kennedy returned home from hospit- Ing last. Miss Velma Middleton. in charge of the Afternoon Service, ed aI on Saturday last. Missionary Convener, had charge of with the Whitevale Baptist Church pkO help in the Red Cross work elderly ik. G and assist with light Miss Margaret Graham and htrs: the programs. Mr. Prouse, Press lent, There is mush for us to do. housenw�oik Good home. No: hard - d. choir leading in the music, 1n the work. Apple News Offlm !!-ill ` Ayers visited Mr, and Mrs. Gordon conducted the business. Next Monday evening, Rev. Newasham, -vf Mark- r Graham in Orshavwa on Sunday. evening, our Young Peopte are 'in- ham, :will Preach, and Cedar Grove24 . Kinsa FUR SALE — young pegs i weelsMrs. Bushby spent griday and Sat vited to a Hallovwe'en Party as guests choir in charge- of the service o! old s,nd ll? weeks old, a. Lot ks. C-10 prday of last week•With the I1oyd of the Brougham Y. P. U.- .praise, 2, plrJcering. Henry W. Marks: 9-10 - Stnley's of'Brookklin. The "War-aid U'nit" of the United The HAppy Circle Mission Band Mr. and Mrs. Wzrlt. Birkett Spent Church &sp sent Christmas boxes to Thanksgiving Service was held in the - '-"��" BOARDERS — -anted. APPIy �- tlse week=end with friends in Port our Soldiers, who enlisted from the church on. Saturday afternoon,' and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mowbray' and D. Taylar, No, 2 Highway, t-4 Mile Credit. Claremont area Along with the .had as guests, the ransale .Mission family ,were Sunday visitors of Mr. Went of Pickering_Village. 10-11 Mr. and 1Mrs. 'Fulton Childley, of : Christmas boxes was $15 worth of Band and their Leader, Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg. FOR FENT--oirttage, 4 rootns, bath "Little Britain, spent the week-end. "smokes",- sent by the Claremont Mr: and Mrs. -Stanley Rose spent - j 3IoR•bra�F, The;girls of the two bands and shower. Soft and tiarii water Sts with'Mrs. M. Rawson. w omen's Institute. The bogy`s recei - the holiday week-end with Mr. Sad gave an interesting program, of in- tap. Comfortable. On 4th .con. West: , Mrs. Tomlinson is spending this .en the parcels are as follows: V. hire. J. W ;f 1 pe g g atrumentaL solos, readings and peg- ` References please. Apply -lWbt.. C„ week with friends in. Lon and `:obinson; TIwa, Lye, Les. Lye, Robt., Miss Velma Ballon, accompanied sant, -Refreslunents were served by •i on a visit to'.her Rem' 4th con. west. y ,. the eonn . Mrs. PIMP 'r-iintnn rel ate or A 'number from here attended the Hry. Rasmussen, Joe and Jack Nor- voiced tke appreciation-of the Brou- _pmts at Ilona Mills; on-Sunday.kinPig FOR 5Agg -= 'Plowing Match, at Peterboro last ton, Stan. Hardy, Ivan Purdie, E. G. g� -Band, for-the acceptance of The Sale of Hoene Cooking Spon- Seven little piggy-Wigs ' ' ,week. Rhodes, ']Harold Hardy arid' Nursing Kinsale to their invitation. Mrs. 9Ored by the W. A: on Saturday, I bene.got for sale;Sister Edna Benn'. JIoW bray re.Rli.ed, saying they hoped October 18th, brought good proceeds.- Six little girlie pigs Jt is report that C. A. Ste vitt, Thanks to everyone who donated. - Ares only one male. of Pickering, is shortly vpen;ng,' a Miss Bonwick, Missionary on fur- to entertain Brougham at dome,'not y branch in Claremont, in_ the Beall to from Korea, addressed the loc A number from here attended the- Andrew Glean, Cor. Brock Rd, and ogle too-distant date. ' . _ shower at Ashburn, in honour of 143ise 5th. con. Pickering. store. at Woman's Missionary Society at Miss Emma Bro�rxe, returned tc the, zrornir orrice in the United Durrell Parkin and Mr. Clifford bile= Claremont on Monday- evening .after i Church on Sunda} last, 'Miss Bon- ■ geleY, a bride and groom-to-be, on FOR SALE — 1 Peg, Gueeusey bull, i Chu compared Korea to Palestine, � October 25th. 11 moa ►'.d. Read},for•sen-ice. Shovel visiting Mrs. Wid'Miller, at Oshawa., GrW �'yer bis. and Mtn. blilton Parkin, of t}-pe end tired rig:.ti• E• L. Chapman, for the geek-end. , and the people of, Korea to iGod's : . It is,reported that the factory on chosen pe Idle. While.the proportion. Sudbury, and bis. and Mrs. Herbert Wrathy 1;. R. 1. Phone Pick 5 the Brock Road., formerly operated '.of,ChristiaIis in.Korea,was small they f Parkin .Jr., of Lakefleid, Spent the PIGS — for ease, b Seeks ued, Phone Chas. Hand, of Toronto, spent the past seek-end vrith .their parents, Elck. 5:.'03 W T• Heron by the Phillips' Glass Works, will '.displayed great'zeal in the Rork of week-end at the Turner home. Mr. and firs. Herbert Parkin Sr. - soon re-open to manufacture brass their Church and -there sops hope Temperance•Service !n our Sunday Mr. Frank Ledgett and Mrs. t an- t OR SALE — Climax Cook Stove. . :,,'fittrngs etc. ' that they vwould stand .firm through school next Sunday. Mi. Alan Ell- Acv. Walter Daniel will take as the dark dpy-s through which they caster, of Toronto, and Miss Mazgar- gurus coal or Rood. Apply Mre• . were Pass _ icott will address the school. et Wylie, of St. Catharines were Carthy, East of Community.(Sall. his theme on Sunday mornift next Mrs. Draper and brother, Fred Sunday visitors. of 'Mf. and bars. j "The Meditation 'of the Ages"' and . The regular monthly meeting of Wilson, were f;'rentos� Chas. � visitors last C • gett, Bought and Sold '•r<n the evening, - "The Fountain the Woman's Missionary Society was Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Vaspir and,son Billy USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, ltsead sof 'a Mighty Stream". held tit the school-room;of the Unit- cleaned and pressed like new., We The Women's Institute is thotding ed Church on Thursday, October 16th J. A and MTs., Nighswander and of Cookeville, Miss Aileen Gormley ent of hi family visited friends in Orangeville and bir. Marshall, of Torozito, end received a large shi!pm high A Hallowe'en Social a week from this at 2.30 p. m. Mrs, Uohnson, Presid- class gentlemen's suits, pants, large Friday night. There willbe prizes for crit, presided and Mrs. 'Mcsntyre'a' last .week. Mss, Hazel Fowler, of t'ickering, best i nigh. and fun in store for Group!owns in change of the program, Pte. ''George VMite; Pte. Frank were guests of Mr. and Mrss. M. singe coats eta Very reasonable. It Williams were home visitors last Gormley, will pay you to came here before yota - brie week-end recently. y �t the close of the.Devotignal and o anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 everyone. Members are asked to pro- ti�eek-end. r B Business Period nlrs. Snowden sang �'AiRIiIN YOUNG' Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 45-8 i .vide lunch. and firs. Johnson gave a Report of A.'C. Harry Keyes, of'Trenton W-as The Women's Mission Circle of the renewing old acquaintances last Week � We also make suits to measure, Baptist.Church hvill meet on Tues- the (Sectional :Meeting hetd at Green- g :� pretty Wedding took place ozi and winter coats guaranteed to Rit. : dg} next, at the home of airs. $or- wood, the previous geek. 'fhe meet- end here. — _ of the lith, at 1 p. m., at the home _ ti' Ia A: C. Benson Draper of Tren- of the brides -brother,* Wm. Parkin, Best worlananship. land. The meeting is under the lead• ing close With the General Qhanks- ton, spent the week-end with his erahtp of hiss, James Coates, who giving in unison. when Eileen Mildred, only daughter will taw the Sub' — Fron Sea :• parents and grandparents, Q.R. 'and of Dir. and Mrs. Herbert Paikin, be- -',NOt1Ce t0 CreCfltORti e as ]sot.- . Mrs, Wilsgn, came.'the bride of Mr. Robert Vivian AND OTHERS to Sea. The community was shocked to Young, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. 'Creditors of ROBERT C. THO'MP The Baptist 'Young People had a hear of the tragic death of Maurice James Young, all of Kinsale. Rey-. W , of Pickering Township, Gentvery interesting and profitable even- Brougham Gostick last 'aweek, Sympathy-is ex- R. W. McVey performed the cere- Leman, who died at. Pickering Town Ing at the hone of bars. Benstead,'on tended to the parents, brothers and mony under ate arch of evergreens, ship, September 10th, 1941, are re Monday last, when Paul Wellman, --'� sisters, decorated with yellow marigolds, meted to send particulars of their Maurice Binstead �eand Jenn Morley Mr. and Mrs. Midgely were recent :hong those who attended the streatners and white bells which had claiRns - to the undersigned before —� -- - Plowing Match, were J. �E, Wilson, been erected on the front lawn. Mr. November lat, 1941, after wflich date - Sher. Arnold, Ent. Beelby, Arnold Robin Nicholson, of Whitby, played his estate will be distributed among Hutchings, Alf. and .Mrs. Michell, the 4vedding mucid. The bride, given the parties entitled thereto, - and Blake and Mrs. Annis, Mr. John in marriage'by her father, was bec- the administrAtor will trot be liable } Michell, Moss and Mrs.- Carter, and omingly attired in a bridal •gown of for any claims of•which he,has not • others. „�. white chiffon, made with long sleev- then received notice, es, high neckline, wide belt and full • Dated at Oshawa, October Toth, 1,�1' ~, • ' ' skirt which .-fell into a short train. •. A halo of tulle and seed pearls held ` vest' iA W. E. 4I K. o! - N. BINC11- R C, Bs� ..:�'• .4. . •Audley' her embroidered fingertip Montreal Bldg., Oshawa, Ontslsk4rOrkem noW place ahed she carried a bouquet of _ Th�l+e-- i_64avd"-mss -—_ - _ _... � _ .: surplus and RYE =TRAIN. Take - - —'" _ ' ° - only ornament ;m. a, gold locket, a ' herrywoo The Masquerade, scheduled for this gift o! the groom: Miss Annie Bay- adVOntQoe of this present opportvt ay evening, has been postponed 1 was "bridesmaid, t" Friday es of Brougham until next Wednesday evening. wearing a gown of yellow net over r. Mrs. George Blake and young son _ `. cotwit your local snobs or wr% promptly ib taffeta, nsith it' she wore a floral "Anniversary Services will be Con- Robert George are doing well. head-dress of turquoise, tied with ducted in Cherrywood United Chhurch HIHDE & DAUCH PAPER RENTON OHT. Gordon Wonnacott, and family, of yellow and pale pink gladioli. Mr. on Sunday, October 26th. +R,ev. Mad- CO.,f f Oshawa, .visited friends here recent- will speak >' ly. y, ,s•�•.• Herbert Parkin Jr, brother of the den, of Dunbat•ton, TRAW Fred Puckrin has erected a silo, -bride was the best man, and Iduring 2.30 and 'Q 30 P. m.' standard Lima e; s - the sig r; g of the register,Miss Mab- There will be sPedal music at boli j services. u'r i t!°u��.�cir.��.k. 6P••ry 5'. °, •I>• hry.;a .y. f fi •... '::;•, .: ;c. .• .. .y.ry�„p,. '�""�--..aar.,tr^bssa: ..s-r, t. w�Z�$-�° :�s'�r' .r ,�;!b +rwr�+u..m�„• w••a�.:u� t -••`rt'.3151aw:w .�..�r:': �. rti� q — .r Spitfire Pilot Has City of London - - - .t.H 0 W Can I? Merry Tag Came Stores Up Water „fit _ : 1lY ANNE ASHLEY - - _ a good in a pipe -. DOES tast 'u —Fought Five German Planes, —Takes Advantage of Lull to _._ 0 _ Q. How can i malts an effective "Downed Two, Than Flopped Air Ralds to Get Ready For HAN Y SEA4TIGHT POUCH-tit _,.!ding for open cracks in floors? to Channel �,Emerg•ncy -'y!-L8. "LOX-TOP- TIN-bat 7J - A. Thoroughly soak -oma newsw - Iso hers in pasts made of one pound - lsclrel is Pock-at Tjas « Hoar, three quarts of water, t Spitfire pilot who es over "� During the Summer lull in hen smd one tablespoonfu. of alum, with fin German planes over Bei- 7 • t8oeooghly balled and mixed. Make alum. Holland and France, is still =aids London has added millions _ the final mizled about as thick laughing about the combat, al- of gallons of water to its "static" as putty, and,it will harden like though he lish to speed T minutes supply. 1co • la the English Channel Two Mess• Schemes are now.being carried � � - papier alache. erachmitts were destroyed and the out to ensure that the maximum Q, How can I distinguish steel others int nave up, possible amount of water, apart e e11111115 e Iron? The chase began near Dunkirk. from that actually "on -tap" from e : L•Tate a very clean ilfe and Ills, when the Germans pounced on the hydrants, will be available for the _ 10yor the flame of an alcohol lamp. low-flying Spitfire. As the lead. fire serxice when an emergencq puny o1 the great London busy fens til . thousands of addillonal Y the filed piece as made of steel, m8 German began to close in, the arises. nese houses. and stores are instal- Lttle burning and crackling sparks Spitfire pilot spotted a mass of In addition to the thousands of hydrants at sirs�tegic points both . will be seen, 11 the piece consists ling large additional storage tanks high-tensida wires and ducked un- extra steel, concrete and canvas in town and country areas,• of Iron, the sparks will not craclu street water tanks, local authort- on rooftops and other sites, der Lhea1 The nearest Nazi, how- '-Analysis of the reports of the ' Q. Haw can I clean ea.alah d ever, hit the cabes,'arld exploded. ties are now hard at work"water• Another development in this re. local fire brigade chiefs, after Mtiaestone pity�and buckles? After crossing the Belgian Iron- proofing" the basements of bomb lay system, one of the most vital raids, has y A. Allow the pins and tier into Holland the pilot doubled ad houses to provide additional activities of the new! established greats assisted the au- bliokles to set in gasoline for about water sects y thoritiea in deciding spots for epees lftteen minutes and thea polish back on his course, recrossed Bel. - .storage space, fire service, is the provision of new water precautions. !trifle a !lanae! cloth: glum and flew into )Prance. Now _ - Q. 'How can I treat a smashed and then bullets and cannon shells _ Singer to prevent an ugly discolor hit his craft. but it retained its YOUR RADIO -* &tion Of the nail? speed. A. Hold the hand up for at least Finally, their ammunition ez- - an hoer so that the blob+ drains brokehausto three Meath the odds FROM THE SCHOOL WITH ALL THIS TO OFFEB out of the finger. This will prevent broke off'the chase. With the odds the blood from congealing at •he now even, the Spitfire pilot turned + and. "polished off" the remaining - ' p� need IF YOU seleathetightechool. . y smashed pines and ceasing dLool• Gectum fust before his gas ran �a " �" ,. THERE I$ a - .�oratbn of the nail `, ; ,i �„ ', for trained wireless men. War with a peo, record, thea out. His plane. flopped into the Q. How can I'&Maim a itch, - k fix activity has opened up bane for only a few dollars s mooch - Channel where be-was,picked up y� ween color in sty house terns. dreds of new civilian sad you can thin m be a encases by a rescue boat. A. Add a teaspoon of hone ehold _ _ army use for wireless. Mea is Wireless. You do not need ammonia to one quart of water and �+'—' �+ - who are anxious to get ahead to leave your present fob to - -- '' pont over the ferns once o,r twice War Spurs Search should not overlook this big begin training, and you do is month. chance.There may never again not need'to kndb anything For Magnesium be such opportunities for abort wireless or _ pay. life on security.. end we can,train you.1, 0'17 HAVE . Urgent need for vital 'supplies interesting work. few short months. of alloy metals has intensified.the search for deposits of these min- H"ad`'"�of~'O�'b'I &�"a' an°"w Cannel■ err Lame. M 0 erals, such as saium, .which A Group of Sandents 1. ltwcme• !taco A. amp!•peaof r In 1Z.C.G cociren Calcis you the tfsiaga you n..rE U HEARD? plays an important n part in the R "'z q saes know.Cher receivesuklm �g`spade a production o! airplane metal. The "` 4 p mD i''' is big-Pa7 lobs almost the day flint graduate--,and actually The new maid had not been Natural Resources Department of - lane araee potions waieioe•ohm it has meq m fill tl>sani _. !initiated into the mysteries of the the Canadian National Railwaya '� s •rt �lelepMoae. long ago completed a survey in WMCH of TBEX$ TWO COILMX i "Well, h3aie,'' said hes mistress the Maritime Provinces of pos- one morning. "has anyone rung SIM* sites where such minerola " � ' _ -. APP"L= TO YOU T - KD whilst I've been out?" might be located, and inform&. dons Elsie lAughed_with trus Scottish tion then obtained is now being #A Ka is pffictras the rearm y a for.well- pa pkv ...-_ � _-_ ei Rad'o O&ar in the Mccbaat Maria a mmmuaIeae gusto, and replied readily. put to use. - tions services an land. with "Oh, well, there was a 911b gen- Dolomite, Dai source of mag- r Navy. ac for higher rank sad pal is the 1>`C.A.F., Arm or Navy. Cartes lead. to Gavesste �eman who saki 'It's a long die- nesium, is found in Cape Breton Tunas a.d,o Ree"wre Gl,oear:an tVo s• meet exam and caa5cate-Lueresting ptieetime profession.too„ - Banos,from London,' but I Inst %4d and the Dominion Government Tsdsaaelas grains { _�Un I knew that, and rang off!" has been prospecting the deposits At�� you thoroughly in all phases °-M ' of Modern Wireless. Television, Paeai-de, FM. Elazig with a view of erecting a plant i v Eye, Broadcasting. toe Many Bona trained pen now needs! for the recove of metal. !ting• 1 foe-new war iadustruL Young Alex was watching a rY nesium is valued at about 600 { # Eicher Coups Inay. nares a plow• `:house painter at work. Present. � �- � - ly he asked. a ton. It is One of the,lightest o! Cd + "How'many ooats of paint. metal and I. much ased in the a ]some-atudy, or in a residew dam p mmodem T�or000ee - maneficture of flares and in• _ college. Courses are`WY priced and May a be .do you give a door?" 7 P� "Two, my boy." was the re• eandiary._bombs. for on ea+!perms• -- - _ _ ply. Mm W01R9W__1"W as v". Won&n ful opP fns• seas:above or'below d : v •Data.^ said, the lad brightly. age. (Spec al orron;erreves sde for.»y atudem drafted in" .. Modorn 9t 'would be an owsfcoat4 - ><ng carates.) Fill iw sibs Cospo,a below. withose obltgadolt, •• ,• No I—Coo.idend to b� oar ei ch. fin.w awd vW a TODAY. _ Ita•m -painter grlmly. "lt.would be equipped code room. on she coameae Etiquette k > , - No,,my lad, retorted the • Cod. . M wan. east" I 010 COLLEGE OF CANAD1! ^ iBY RC?BERTA t:.E=, .� ' --Two Germans met In Paras. S&N ICwe't to-Frits l-"Have you a good 1. Is It Ali right to ask an usher — a, 54 �SL West .i WLl ' job heT*?- to close_a window In-church it one 1341 aspCollege iSL w'aS Toms", Dani•. - "Yes. Ihave a very good lob: is annoyed by a drought? t _ i Plea.. Bead m• tea tnt•ta,.tiaa, 0 T ie- - Itepiied Frits. "I sit )e 'this "tot; y Is It the woman's place to t•tl - I IhR136 and vidwat ob 1 1y� I qtr sine a 10411-04W`" 1 s►i the Eiffel rawer all day and the hoed waiter wbere- she would •, II - • 'watch for the British to wav4 the �; - like to• sat when haven dinner , N.s ±wlttc• flag.' ?y k raw Oss 1=Tem m a,a... a _ with a Baa 1n A hotel! x�' And is It good pay?" asked g; When two Women are dray - CarL fag, who enters the autamlobile w e Lea ='Wel?, not much,•• answered first the hostess or hes'guesti ' Comaiunicai,om Lab, w with she lest sip. i Asa in Cana" rTitst 'but it's for life." 4. If one is a member of a clad wie.edarFtssifs vaid, ":..a�....�.......:.....��� _Y - and a fellow member,is entertain- "Thank you for the pros- ins friends in out of the pubile .e s •nts, Auntle,,, - _ rooms, should ono therm LASS � I � D ADVEDTIS.EMENTS "Oh, they're nothing to thank �'-6, How should one Present-a bull. �• me.tor, Bobble." Ines letter of introduction? ! e s "That's what I thought.. but 6. Should the •maid of honoe mother told me to thank you straighten the' bride's train when AGENTS WANTED all the same." _"_ FOR SALE , OFFER TO- INVENTORS _ she teras t0 leave the Chnreh! AROMATIC METER FOR ALTO- REBUILT 10-20 MCCORMIC K-DEER• AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR i -Answers_ mobile, truck, .tractor, bus and Ing ;Tractor.. Same guarantee as- .l,lat' of inventions, and full IatAr- ' Aa R.A.S.C. reCTII1t had bEIeII dila I• It is more considerate to marine engined. Mor• powerl a e w. International `Harvester rtration sent tree, The Ramsay Co. 4n an army lorry for his first Chang• your seat There ma )>♦ Stops carbon! Yb% more mileage. Dealer: J. H. McCaw, Barrie, Unt, Registered, Patent At Loraeys f?r! day's driving, and when he return. y Airmail for 'quick - lnforma'tioni Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada Other people seated -around you Aa'enta, write- for territory, Dept gel he had to 'report &'slight all. who Are enjoying tile fresh sire 0, Box 163, Vancouver, Canada.. ssirK _ !dent.!, 96- -leave tt to the pian to tell _ QUILTING T "Sort serge,- and all that," he BABY CHICKS YES, MINK RAIS1NU IS LUCRA- y the waiter ' ll. The ,guest, 4. No; tive. But don't forget, your sue. QQ - _ emnounced brightly, "slut I ran t YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THE cess depends on- the 'founnatlob' Qtity TDrintsAand plain broadcloth. if possible, oto another room or p _ a cod egg .and broiler markets stock, you start with. Invest a' Four' ounda for o ' W" one .dollar a fella dollar. st - good pp pe- • •188 try to make yourself 1IIoon• rust ahead. We've laying pullets, stamp to know about "BIG-LAB" ppaid, Textile Jobbers, 616 Queen "Good heavens, Was it 9eriousl" icuous is 'Order not to seem to chicks, started chicks, immediate Inink breeders: the producers of W., Toronto. delivery. Be sure to get the Bray beautiful'large, •dark, milky tura. rasped the sergeant." be intruding, 5. The person usual. Fall Service Bulletin. Bray Hat- Maska Minkery, St Hyacinthe, "No, no, just bent the wing a- 1 cchet'ry, 130 John St. N., Hamilton, Que, 'bit ,and scratched the y goes'to the office Of the addres• RHEUMATIC PAIN'S - • paintwork." see, presents -the letter and -also MEDICAL WANTED EVERY S,LIFFERER his business card, thea Waits t0 BUSINESSES 50LIL of Rheumatic Pains -or Neuritis "My word, this tastes good," see.tf be can be received. 6. Yea. ALL TYPES OF BUSINESSES SOLD. FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL to try Dixon's Remedy, Munro's said the old lady, drinking a, City, Rural. Large Small! Every. ingredients in Dixon's Remedy Drug Store, 336 Elgin, Ottawa. " glace Of beer for the, first thing strictly confidential. Twen- for Rheumatic Paine, Neuritis. Postpaid $1.00. ,time. "It's Just like the madl- k years experience, C3 1 o b a gold only Munro's Drug Store, 35 Elgin.>! Ottawa. P SITTING yx g . Postpaid !ecce e E Chan e 2 NP III Col _ _-- D - -tint- My husband has boon relieves gas pressure, but j -- cion o e `r t��' -- _ _�_ _ -- __B — TI1118EB— fi t (Opposite Eatone). REPRESENTATIVES Either Sex taking for the last 40 years."- much sleep thatwayI if gas pafay get CARS, NEW AND USED able to sell a health specialty .TIMBER WANTED • _ tine t0 Oeeasiomtl COnati ti Cause ,(profitable). Write:, " restless Sights, get �' Its CoopeRetnedtes Mose Melonwater-went dor a rids , MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., Yon a Street, Toronto STANDING RUCK ELM FUR FALL ill , ., III an aeroplane. When be came 3 carmioatIves and 3landTos art just Toronto's -oldest Chrysler, -Plym- _.—.--,$ _ and Wistar requirements. P.U. t 1__for said lash 1)pwela,, Qct outh dealers three locations, 63`l Box 101, Station F„ Toronto. o down he said to the pilot, "'►'Tank LERM today. get, 1650-1anfortRoad. 2040 Yonge EtEMUYER our you. boss, fo' ¢em.two rides," AT YOUR DRUG STORE Used Cars make us many friends. PII► Safe! Send Your F`ihlos To "Two rides," said the aviator. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MULES-AND Y '.'You've r•> FOR SALE only had one. warts DBrmaaently and painlessly "No sah," exclaimed the.negro, ��a 116 ACRES, HIGHWAY 86; GOOD. removed by electrolysis, 18 Logan, For better reesu�lte�d f ter nor. "Ah bad two—mah firat and mah �09 CHU WO SUFM barn, 6$-80; good !souse,. good 140.. Carlton. Street, Sults Two, .. vice. 6 err 8 exposure films 25c; re- water, other outliutldings, two Toronto, Phone RA. :,'888, Branch- prints 8 for 26c; both with free on. la9t." Int I..neat of,-Montrose. Fred me in Hamilton, London, St. Cath- lacgement. . / D� �� �� LEGALntrnqp gJ N. LINDSAY. LAW OPPIeE, CAN. FILMS DEVELOPED made from your o� n ne atis-- ����/ 0 attractive styles folder ty.pIt" IL7otiat>>ser'mon erasp�r�,back- with mounted Dictur• iS' for $1.26; f7 ylr, On Theatre Building. St. Thomas. AND PRINTED flat type with embossed margIn, aehs, distress Of "lrreglilsrittes," Ontario, Special Department for _ .+motor 9c,.No orders for lass,than - nervousness—duo to functional farmers collections. a OR 8 KXePOSUR-ES - �� moniblydLlturbanps•.try>,ydt<>< ! FREE EALARGISM>1PITS Zx - tut tr41 Photo Service 1Plaltham'e Vegetable Compound Station Jp Toronto. Z1>bUls (with siddod !teas !fade' .. . 1' WITH EACH ROIL OF FILM DE- "FRE I RN1,.trt(:F:KENT esP�slfV 1br-ootnas%7w also help ♦ti itb Every Roll e, e �M IV red Wood ��� � toped or 10 reprints all for .O. aF:R11 'F11.1t F`IYISHl:H!r *C�,vE -13-�t4l hotoiraphic Laboratories, P.O.- lox .U: aJJ lox 5", Sherbrooke, Que. BOX 121 TORONTO A I V promised here: abundance of life, before the summer; which whelz S U N D 'A Y blessedness of heart, length o! be that looketh upon it seetda, while ' 'RADIO g i 0 REPORTER ✓ days. To disobey the laws of God it is yet in his hand to eat it ; - - ^ u /1 O / means the very opposite of these >3D• In that day will Jehovah of DIALING.WITH DAVE: (, L'j 0 L. three blessings—the ' impoverish- harts become s crown of glory, and went of life the restlessness and a.diadem of beauty, unto the resi• --- _ , This is the maestro who enter- our boys at home and across the , -- -Zisillusionment of the soul and due his people. 6. And a spirit tains the continent through the waterl "Songs Our >�oldien 81n - - - brevity of life. of justice to Him that sittath In combined Columbia and C.H.C. net. is-heard Sunday .at 6.30 N.D.B. . 26• "Behold,i set before you this judgment, and strength to them works every Saturday night at an CKOC! CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY RE- day a blessing and a curse: 27. that turn back the battle at the 9.00 E.DjS.T—it's Guy Lombardo, • • • - * CARDING SEVERA^ - ALCOHOL The blessing, .if ye shall hearken gate." Nothing, is so short-lived director of the Royal Canadians, Gene Autry the cowboy mo• - -Dout.•5:32, •88; 11:24-28; Ira. into the commandments of Jeho- as gratification of appetite., It Is tie Lombardo trio, Kenny Gardiner tion '.picture star with millions 44 28:1.5; Flab. 2:12. vah year (lad, which 1 command 40t, only that each act lasts but admirers — •L one.of the top ten A . GOLDEN TEXT — Rlphteousneis you this day; 28. and the surae, for a moment, but also that past money-makera in Hollywood, and exalteth a,nation; 'Put.*in.Is•s _if .ye shall not hearken unto the gratifications leave.no sort of sol- one of the favorite radio stare of reproach to any pepole.—Prov. commandments of Jehovah your ace to the appetite behind them; many more.,Bene is heard on.th4p 14:34. God, but turn aside out at the whereas • past acquirements • of Columbia network'in"Gene Autry's THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING way which -1 commina you Phis deede'of goodness are a perpetual Melody Ranch"every Sunday even- - T1me—T>}e book of Deuteronomy day, to go.after other.gods, which joy as well as the foundation Cf Ing at 4.30 E.D.S.T..'(WKBW, 1620 !eras written somewhere between ye have not known." Again and the present. There is something kcs.—WJR, 760 kcs.) 1400 and 1600 B.C. The passage again in our lives we have the essentially isolated in each act of -which appears in our lesson from • v • , opbortunity o[ choosing_ obedience• sensuous• delight." No man can by "` Yerp often we are too busy t0 may have been composed or disobedience. The very fact that so willing recall the taste of'eaten .-about 726 $.C.--The prophecy of we have such a choice set before food, nor slake his thirst by rw keep in touch with the news rt it Il�abakkuk was written, probably, as implies, first that we have a 'memlbrance of former draughts. happens; often we mins certain is century later, 826 B.C.- -. - _.moral nature which is capable of But-each such gratification is done newscasts we n of McMaster listen n t Plaee—The book of Deuternoomy discerning the true from the faIae, when it Is done, and there is an Dr. E. T. Salmon of McMaster 13nf- was undoubtedly, written is the the good from the evil I a choose end of its power to gratify. �! varsity analyzes and summarizes -wilderness of Sinai. The book of to obey the law that God has caro- 12. "Woe to him that buildeth the day's news at a very conven- - fsaiah,was, for the most part,Writ• manded us is ..inevitably to bring a town with blood, and eatablisheth lent daily listening time from ten.In or near Jerusalem. We do God's blessing upon-our lives.,.To a city by iniquityi The Chaldeans CKOC is Hamilton! He is heard at not know what's the book of•Hao- choose to disobey _ God's' law is are denounced for the use 'they 7.16 p.m; E,D S.T, Monday through -akkuk was written, though It is wlth equal inevitability -to bring make of the wealth acquired by o'clock!,and on Sunday at 8.00 _ i a message. to Israel, the Northern a curse upon life. violence. They used the riches o'elock!- �gd� gained by the murder of conquered • • • _ _ Intemperance -THIS-IN'- THAT: ' Three Blessings - - ' nations in enlarging and beautify= • 82. "Ye shall observe to do 1 "Woe to that crown of pride. m8 their own city. So there was Fun for young and old at the 'therefore as Jehovah your God hath Of the drunkards of Ephraim, and an inward rottenness and decay in and Carmen Lombardo. Lomtrar- Good Deed -Club4s Hallowe'en - ` 'commanded you: ye shall not tura • what seem atron and majestic; do's music to heard In Ontario from party — Saturday. morning, the to the fading flower oL his glori- ' ted_ B OCI aside to the right hand or to the nus, beauty, which is on the it would not stand, but fell. Sueh' CKOCFRB, Toronto; CBO, Ottawa, end >f6Lh g 8.46 a.m..-from C ram i loft. 83. Ye shall walk in ail the head of the Lat valley oS them L all empire and greatness, raised CKOC is Hamilton—Saturdays at hs — music — drama — way which Jehovah your God hath 'that are overcome with wine!" oa the neglect of God's law,'by un- nine D•m: E-D-B-T. )Eddie Cantori• Dinah Shore and ; commanded you, that ye may live, That intemperance was the-prevail• lawful conquests, and by the toil • • cast is NBC's weekly "TIME TO - and that It may be well with you, . ' ing sin in the Kingdom of Israel and sweat .and hard service of the- Listeners la SoutLrn Ontario— SMILE" program — 10.00 .p.m. _ and that ye may prolong your is not impossible. It prevailed also poor. Its aggrandizement -and pakicularly those of English par- N•D.B.T. --- - - �4Ays in the land which ye shall to a great extent in the Kingdom seeming strength L its fall entage—have . been faithful for • • • possess." It would seem that turn- of Judea, "A man's reason, con- nearly two years to a Sunday on Record of,the week —'Guy Lom- ltg to the left from the Word .of. science, moral feelings, and phial- OHOC feature program, entitled bardo's modern 'version of the old God would be to do less than cal strength are all overcome by Canat� Vp "Rouge Our 18oldiers....8 .. The favorite-; By the Light of the Sib- _ god's Word .commands; whereas Indulgence ,fn wine and the satire . show blends together the -great very Moan. The "Memolre of Dr. ::turning to the right from the Word man Is prosUateci by it." 2. "Be. Curb on StrZkes martial alta of the Years - the J. O. Lambert'' i, now heard at %4t God would be to adopt a system hold, the Lord hath a mighty and comedy add mus caI tars' bf the 7 pm. on Friday from - old country, andlthe smelodies of stead of 6.b0 as was previously. of life more after the , attern of strong one; as a tempest of -hall. Strikls Called By Minorities - ,s - some humanly conceived idea of a destroying storm, as a tempest Are Declared. 111eya1 tI:• moment that are "bits" with announced: Itoliness. All life is a walk- What of mighty waters overflowing, will --" Ire want to be careful of is that be cast down to the earth with C. _ ire are walking in the way that the load. 8. The crown of pride of �Cs�ad's has erected new barriers - HUMPEQ BEAST - - Geod hes appointed. It God has ap• the drunkards of Ephraim shall be again6t dislocation 'of war Indus• - - "pointed a way.In which He wanu trodden under foot: 4. and the fall• trios through unnecessary strikes. as 11/ to walk, then there is as 1n• >� flower of his glorious beauty, By the new Order-lu-Council an- 40 of God' .love and interest which L on the head -of the fat noasced recently. ■trikee called by HORIZONTAL Asnrer to Previous Puzzle 17its—species to our lives. Three things are bully, shall be as the first ripe as minorities are _declared illegal 1'Ruminant has two humps Previous regulations have for- mammal L A Ni 1 i 20 Ye. .� - ' bidden workers to lay down tools p L pi L!E 22 TwitchWk \ until boards of conciliation have here. 24 Twisted. _ By Wiplun - Investigated their claims. 1 e now 4 It is used on THIS CURIOUS 1�4RLD Ferguson �eyons carry the prohibiti 'Meon 11s• 25 Street cars. - EDGAR 28 Aid i After the -findings of the board• 11 To dwen. 27 Hindu guitar, w nn o ce conciliation In any. dispute have 42 Relish.' 1 M( ��� 28 Soft cap. NAM ROTTEN Mow, - '�' - been placed In the hands of the 13 Ate. NI 30 Auto. Government and the contending A4 Tracts. Payment A 32 Detained. IN LLJNoor4, PS A Parties, a strike still nay not be IS Fxdeut • - ,CK?R�LlPT10N C= THE es"_d until three conditions are 3?Preposition. L I L demand OR1CiiNAL NAME. fulfilled. First, the employees must 18 fir• 1 "38 Measures for Y 3 on _ 40 AID( - r ° give notice to the Minister of Labor l. Iti ane- - ,� INYOU. � . 4O Bewail. 1vEETiCAL ?core who that they contemplate a strike... - -. ��� '`- Ri Coterie. � 42 Chaos ': . 2 Assumed snubs. -- _ x Second, a general vote must be 23 Id� (abbr.) 43 Without, name. 40 Chasm. . ' 'i� ,• taken of the emploYol concern i 3!Value. 44 To contend, _ >1 Money 41 Particle of :. _.. . . - ,• Labor and osuD subject to ;factory.previoui 43 Ancient talo. Hader the super $?Formal call. 46 Beams Lmbs. • partmeat of La BR Pale brown. 48 Ya. - i RAVEN resalatloas imposed by the Yfals• .81 L,a,. . SO To lave. _.:-a Account book. 45 Toilet box , ter. Third. a majority of the em- 33 Mohamm4dan 32 Self. 4 To fare. A7 Snaky fish. ! loyees concerned must vote for e 53Fold. I Is exultant. 48 Dye. , IS KEPT�.T p a erred judo , 6 AAER.SEE3.URr= the strike. 38 Twenty-four 55 To regret 8 Courtesy,title.0 Organ of CA�+TL.E, NES - The Department (,c abor intends hours. 56 It eats thosgv 9 ipecac herb_. hearing. F 1ALLE, G�sRMf+NX that wben a strike is discussed any 36 Abilities. desert —. 10 Kingdom. 51 Female fowl. j AS ^ QpJV11NDER one who wishes may advisee his 38 Mongrel = 117 It can go 13 A type of this 53 Postscript " CiR.4V� _j opinion. There have own. cases, �Mes4ure of without— beast. (soot.). - the Minister of Labor Norman Ida area. for days. 15 Bondage. 54 Note in scale. ANAOV hasty states, where u few u 60 6 mea have arranged Ohs strike,poi- 3 15 A SERVANT WAS or a whole last's employees - f D _. Icy .. 1 - � F DIR of 81000 to 4,000. I r r RING.WFIC�H # THE No measures were taken to see , >t the decision to strike really rep• � S ACT'LIALJ,_Y HAD resented the opinion of a majority 7 i9 g�N STOLZN of the men affected. ." BY A RAVEN/ New strike legislation provides WHEN ONE BIRD a penalty of $600, or not more than A / OIFS. ANC7fHE�2, lE months imprisonment, or both, s ..ems for anyone striking or inciting to Z7 8 _ r5 STEIAD strike in contravention of five caw 9 '�'1=J_Y• regulations. _ D15 38 eo►s,ae n�► +we Gather Ye Rosebuds - _ -vN 'TC ', KAN5 . A LAW LIMMS ZACfd - 1 2 , t-tOUSE.I•iOLD 'i'O FjVIE CA7W. This verse was chalked station the d-„ walls o1 the Hove railroad station 3 45 In England:. '. THE recent death of-one of Merseburg's ravens served to call Gather ye Rosebuds while ye 7 51 attention to the strange custom mentioned-above. Nevermore, may 'supposed will the castle be without one of these birds of 111 For time brings only sorrow. S3 '� 55 -' oentn Therini which .was stolen•was a valuable one bolo_ Hilo[__ you might have kissed to- 10 the Bishop Thilo of Troths a-__--- --- day - 57 NuxT; The bear when spring MieWly arrives. May wear Sag masks tomorrow. K+ _ _ __... ._ y J. .MILLAR WATT POP—Entanglement _ yyl40 INVGNTIQD . - SOME 5REI=GI4C-S MAKER, BARBI=D YYIRE , POP ? _:. _ . . _ _ T. RECKON f, . t ..R� •� :�"° Tom. - _, - _ =L T , `seaw•1 ` _ reset at leach service had their idle, spent the week-end with Mr. LoCa��stfiS hwne and foundar*son in the present and Mrs. W.'H. Westney and family. -. - ;lay,needs and circ'umstan�Cs, and. -,A• C. 1L. Lemyre, now in train- �A�MERS of S.'INTAR10 were both thought-provoking se�nons. ing spent the week-end at his home _. With an attendance of -nearly 550 here. --amiss Ina St. John, of-Toronto, — -- - Spent Sunday with Mr. dna Airs, C 2SO�' this year's turkey dinner =Miss Lois Stevenson, of Toronto W —PAY-TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET E. Moyle eek-end with ;1Ir. and ��l was one the biggest successes in spent the w • ' EGGS �oaJ Y• years, One of the bigdrawing feu- Mrs. Gordon Tri r•-Mr..and Mrs. Gordon Lockwood ' g Trigg. - ' tures, was,the "Did I say that?" Fred Robinson, of Trenton Air - - of 0 Bono,`visited at Othe.home.of.his c jlprents, U N. and Mrs. Lockwood, iecoiding' which- was included in...-: Scahool vrsek-ended_.at -banes here, . _ _ - on Sunday. the entertainment. "Doo. Lindsay and - `yVEa7 - _• t .. y -yMr. and Mn. W. �. Redditt, Ken Soble, both known to radio list- - D ALL A •KINDS OF Ruth and Grant, of KeswAck, atten- e4ere, segued to enjoy' it as mueh �Ourt .of Revision` _. ded the An iversary Services in the as anyone else. We remind' you to p t _ United Church, on !Sunday: listen=la on ''CFRB on Monday..even- FU'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given Poultry;, both live • and- dressed The omen,s Institute will me" 'ng next, to hear the broadcast of that the First Sitting of the Court the reared Eduaird rank Bartlett vial- PIt.�K R�.�T FARM � 2.30 on Tuesday, (October 28th, g , of Revision of the Municipality of y 1 irtist; and Mrs. Frank Higgonbottom, ,with Mrs. �. Rumph, Brock Road. elocutionist, were both well receiv- the Township of Pickering, for the A- Demonstration of Better Break- revisidn of the Assessment Roll, of Clbsites.• Hostesses Mrs. Bra and - p 1942 and for Ihearin for the L I M T E D fasts" will, be given by Mrs. G. F. ed sand held they attention of every- � said municipality, year - I - ., y one. IItTt. Ruddy s � motion pictures � - g'appeals that - -__ _•Yi'd• yCronk. Will cars kindly be at were a centre.of tthe_ent ertainment, may, be- duly filed against assess- �.REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION the four-corns", sit 2.15. and portrayed some real technique in. ments containdd pn said Moll, .will WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY i8l Somebody, who should ponsider amateur photography. Many thanks be held in the Township Hall, in - %imself'either a r e to those who worked.so hard to make - -poo judge of pheas- - Brougham, Ont., on Monday, Nevem- ants or ta.,.poor one with a rifle, the evening a !success bei 3rd, 1941, at itis ihour of one - knocked over a cow', on the James --Miss Margaret McGuire was the o'clock in the afternoon Xtcheli farm ik Vow days ago. It is guest-of-honour at a shower at the I Of which 91I persons- interested not all surprising to hear farmers in home of Mr. ar►d Mrs. WV McGuire, win please take notice and govern �r�{ - the township complaining_labout the on Tuesday hest. themselves accordingly. - carelessness of many who roeilii their `4&9. Jainum m Found has returned DONALD R. BEATON Belle- fields, and salt (the towtlship connfil to the village, and is residing with Clerks of said Municipality ''Here' Mian Morris, Church Str. !an some protection, Whitevale, Ont. ���� _age congregations were ;prey- •--Mr, Clarence Gunter, .,f Belle- Buying"' M ent at both services in the United _ Church' on Sunday last' the occasion of the Anneal Aunivertsazy l:elebisit. . Ei DELIVER an Rev., M. R. Jeakinson, Minister,.. _ - M B E- -•_` has charge of the morning service,. .- ,' __ - speaking in his sermon, of the "Rise • ilad' fall of Saul' The home Moir "Cauntr� t" Corn - 3-for 35e .vas assisted by t a Mixed } al l other build' lYlatei'lals !QASE OF 2 DOE, for $2.59 fraim Belliair Church, 'Toronto: lir. _ - 10, _.____ sled Mrs. Tolson and Wr• and Mise - 1Paitinei; . :their _4 - ammhers.:. Necessary for buildln�B of any "Lynn Valley" Peas 3 for 3c, "Brother-James' 'Air" and ''The W OA$E 4F Q DOZ.-for $2.50 �„- - -, •jam a tfuet - "laid description can be rocured � my JAane, (were -,�► much _ F P . 'appredated .Revs, A. D. Cornett, of it !il jt► r oe Sty. United, Aahawa, spoke froEQL our yard and war6houseB Spray Bartlett Pears - 3 for 41C. Mitt the evening 9I03'ViPe on - "The place -C�ABE .'OF 2 DOZ. for $8.25 sad .vont of the church in the com- -�- 'Everything fracas Foundation to Ridgekoarii munity. Mins Elsie WtttUw*, Soprano, ti ! ff f1a71`delightfulty,two numbers - "The one order one delivery On.e'account Campbells Tom: Sou . 3 as 29c. - Rely City" and ".Give thanks unto - cmu!0? 4 DOZ. for $4.89 -' God?. Miss Wallace, who has a very - fine sogano voice, cow lalso m� The CO MRIE LUMBER;Co. Ltd. "Mciaretl's" Vac-Pat CotEee appreciated and enjoyed 'The add- - _ 3 lbs. - 1.59 IN QUART RIS • C.A.S£ PM for 5d.$9 11 Gradedof eat .,, 1 - .� .� .. - _• _ 2V - J toes as - bag CANADA _ 0. 0. BuyLEADER - - Groceries with - _ R r MANUFACTURING, HANDLING, OR DEALING INNC - f OOD, FEEDS, 1LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, = -CONFIDE• _ YARN, _CLOTH,: - CLOTHING. or FOOTWEAR -.Courteous Service .-Quality - .Q ty HAVE 'LICENCE �epenaability r f . . .-MUST .� BBCY �4 AR SAVINGS CERT'S- :4 : BY:--DECEMBER 1 , -`1941 - LANDER THE WARTIMEPRICES AND TRADE BOARD LICENSING: ORDER ALL PERSONS IN THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF BDSINESS :.-Me St� �HA PM- - N - .b. ),,yndactaer Winheux operates r' Public udrrf plass operator Drover, hueksles;01 eMa Pack 0adas AfaM old,tors.,(operstar ReAil deliuMaen oparabr who buys the products of afrl• iaeker(aub,l ) Shea repair shop operator Caterer culture For resale �' Proeara Costain salter Broker Arietionafs r` -_ 'Clothingcontractor Commission merchant Co-operalhe buying orlsolzaeon - tlyholela merchant a Ibbba' Producer who buys and.sells the Co-oporativb nmkednf o1'sefl1M Picke' nng..., a r wa�earcMnt products of other organization `. MUST HAVE A LICENCE-IF THEY HANDLE; OR SELL - 'We have' a Complete. Stock of QQ,1pp��adas(ganeraq :Milk (evaporated, condensed or Meals or lunches (ca�ta�sd or. Fur feeds{wurinf appersq e►Nd, btseulb, or other bakery powdered) dellrerad) T�:L Hosiery 4 prodetts lea<se.m Mealsa lthepr soldlorsontump•: Millinery SCi'eeri doors, and Window h its and vegetables Aerated and minaral wafer lien on the premises Boob and•shoes II a vegetable preparations Dellca"In products' , - YY or chocoklas (Pott drinks) ' Livestock o1 poultry Rubber Foofwar - khd Fe, rad cereals Moab,(packed,cured,conned) Boob and shoe Rrrdlnfs "ad products Meats(kesh) Men's or boys'Cfothins Yam of claWal codon(Inditdhif ��eaya ��-tst., cora, ehoeolaM, Fhb(packed,rand,unread) Men's or boys'famtshingt blankab) Ira esus, Electric ' ,Appliances, ort N�Aolassp Fish(kerb) Women i ii stn wueMlldnn4 Yam a cloth of sills,ntlfkial silk, u 0 Poultix products (ells, dreaad clothing rayon ons �i jot 4Plates Etc - �� qou ) s women's, misses' or tMdrea's ..Yam a sloth of wool(InaladlM -.- , y 1 • (Rid)or maw Flowormill Foods peussodn (IlnRrie, eenab, ',blankeb) c.. feeds For livestock or poultry slaves,ase,) Yam or Cloth of Ifnen • ' J1 fariser,tardesser,ihestoek or peelhy prOdocer,or Haherman is not subject to Ilcenea,union he buys such foods Im resales �MCClary Electric' ' • --- - _ After December 1. 1941, when aer'of the -above goods ani bought for resole, both the sellers, end _ -'' ,Frigidaire Refrigerators , s Ile coca number must a M marked on the sales ossi v r I Invoice, a ether doeumfint reeordin r the sale P ► g Stock Foul try s . •. Ue�sffee it ___.-_wilL�dhlrlM�ledthro!fe�h_t1u mad,(. Pono»s-w1,o-db ani-r�selw--� ---pit.should appl r'aat the&Post ollRfce where copies aftbe Licensing order onsfr.dra itf.-,efi+w.d •-- of All Kulds _ ... - - _ . . . ..... A Wiiidew Cortilia:ah and a Licence identification Card'will be Issued to each iicens". The Ce"I" - - - `surd be eMxed to the main deer or an odiohting-window bf the p�laceefebusiness. No Ikencetoiriqubrd fi BtiltLforO MtLoimitk.0 string Fai,rm M,htbi0ely Zt,Dd I - 71 Repairs. .After December 1, 1941, no unlicensed person may buy oa Motto -. We hrvat tie. Cain dart n. Or N 6W1 go% for resale, handle, or sell any of the above goods Pro., soon INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SHOULD 911 ADDRESSED TO THi REGIONAL DIRYC17OR OF LICENSING At " J'; S. B I 4\t) PICiEiJNG - _ ____VA/4COUYxR,FDAWN.TON,RIE1211,11,1L WINMIPEG, TORiouT©, WINTREAL, HALIFAX. SAINT JOHN. OR CHARLOTTETOWN