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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_10_31 r -.,ro,., .aZ*, _ ..•+.,..._ •.aau�a..m.... �.,."..:.: ..rte.."._..<..... '__ _^':.Sa'Sk _. .. ^aS'_=..a..,..: ]. ._...-•+c, , t -' ':, y ; , w .fir-' �,. •-:,w ... rte::.; �, f;. s �;, w I ..^ yr Sa,..y.'. -. ��re •„ . 4 j// n,. xA. \ k' 1 .. ... »,• i, 2 .q '.Y - .. I,.s - may- r .� ..i dT� •�.' ..•a"i: _ -. - .. .. '_ .. ... _ D f .,ti ,fir KE I G N `v .. , , . . .`.c-..-,.,. E- .,� - – `. I — : : ..No. 11 VOL. TJX[ ;-, NII;hEI�II'�(T, U•:�"I' , FKIh.�� , OLZ . 3�,c. I941 _ 1. , . • _V1r*tJr**t0stat t,ata:ban'•. _. .. _ - -------- --- . ." . .Ever one - Loved Her , the r t = 1 E. FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director ea est _ '� ;' Y g q�. R.�tnmr.��aAnsociatiou�t .;n i<a - - �'iREEN WOOD - ...�. !aaa(ed Member of the .Amerloate optomale'w-al . a .. E,.. ebmined appohataeat. :sof all t r i b u t ed..a aatH. t:►.r +nc.o.t _... es. - MILLS , ,­ - - _:�­ I . i . . l'.trtta4 ' ' " . � . , -,.-. �,�­, I. .. . • s, . .11 s �, t8S6--19 .�•SoIxitor Notary PubbLDc.Y�rw-wLoan. i uEv�erybody loved her" _ such ie a -- • - at>�es formstr oeeuj+ied 4y tate late a E.CLria•f the way she is spoken of this week, DOlr1'ATiLt�_^McCrUIRE NO Cr � Op� g t et1n.,oath %9.16ottrr liwta•.wWJ y. my , by everyone in the conatn=ty. St. Francis de Sales Church Pick- i�LL t �e MONDAY WEDNESDAY _, BE71TOiV, BELL ROSS t Gloom - reaching over the whole Wig+ ars scene of art interest- >�uul OF �►+u$ C Earnstors U So leitcn bead area is let-, been sand heard bV __ AND FRIDAY ) - 'very nearIV every soul in this place, Ing tweddiag_on Tuesday .corning, -'i/,J,ikffATON.K,C, • TelephenEt _weir since Saturday afternoon last October 28th, when Margaret Patric- The Norwegian Pilots from Little '7 Cents per Bag 'N. . . :.;. -�"�''ftt 9ROOK9 BELL,K.C— ftdel.2mc �� �, � Bares (Ruby la, daughter of the late Mr. jsnd Mrs. Norwfyy, at the airport in Toronto 25 g lots - 6 cents per bag• � ' �,-B.F.ROSS - • - ARdrew) was throvm from her car, McGuire, and niece of Mrs. Jahn appear to be keeping 'up their rep- . For Profitable pig feeding 1 __ - 872 Bey St 'at the four-corners Nene, rtoeiviag Power, Pickering, became the bride station as "plane crashers". One ... .. ..- IOHDI L.PCKD 7�n1e s sere skull fracture, and, rushed of Mr. Michael Joseph Dow,hue, eon day last woek, tp flight of five or Fine grinding is necessary 1 - • i NGLTS•McM1LLAN-Barrister, So a Osllasva $bspita7, never re' of Mr. tared Mrs. Austin Donahue, of 'six machines, on a routine flight, . THIS '.BILL DOES IT: * hoi<or. Notary Public. 19 Melinda.I+�t Ct adigan, Prince Edward island. Rev. souith of the village lost their flight a. Taroeto. 'rtleobcne EtRin nos. s9u gaining conssdousness, but passing • . awl w early on . Tuesday morning, Father.Vincent Hickey officiated,and covering matdtine, when from engine ��' _''C �` � �� . . •- Oictober 28th. the 'sanctuary was beautified by trouble, this "covering pilot' dropp- : Ruby, accompanied by Mrs. Cliff. chrysanthemuals and ferns for the ed out of the forttnation, landing on - Clare G. Maclean. M. R. A. L C. HuSABBRT T. FAL.'�18B, L D S. occasion. Mrs. S. Cafik and Mrs. A. Funk White'i fief landi at about 1 D.D.S.Grad••te of the Roya4 c„aest m Barrett, was coming into the village d+ Its B. Arch. Registered Architect Ogeesor4•ow aqd the u�.a.ity Tn+r+u' frog, their hams on the Brock Road, W. Lyndye were soloists and Mra. A. 120 miles per hour. The machine was Graduate of University of Toronto �i rea.U=srcand door mot W �, Are • .. „ W. O'Connor, o --. _. - .. fW'rCb rent PiebertLL out. 015CR DOW" t--via our school road . Ruby, who . , organist, directed the badly dartnaged, the Pilot, slight- This Offloe, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214 0.W av to.U.. or a:� sypolats•ot. LX.•rs, w4t! Evia choir, of which both the bride and machine was a new one ,with only a Residence, Pkkering, 2T s t2 -_ - . at.*ift. p,�e 1zht at va g, had.stopped before rea- - groofn had been members. The(bride, few hours in the air, and means e slung the corner, at No. 2 Highway, given in marriage by her cousin, loss bf several thousand dollars, The Plr'IER LEVINE B. A. t♦afiltaarsa»1 cotta sf. ,to let her sister-in-lava out of the i car, then moved off Again onto the Mr. William Power, was lovely in "pilots of these fast, heavy fighter HartisLer, Solicitor etc. 1. �' "�'� Highway, where her car was struck Mid-night blue velvet with navy aces machines are at a disadvantage when Office ti061'$ =- i - R, Wed, and SitL . 'T�� K. , 13RATON, '1+OWNSH1P-a terrific blow, by a west-bound essories, and hat to snatch. She wore the motor stops, as catmtpared ,with King Str.Fick+�irg - Z�ia:t to l btwy } ..LJ• t:asrat. ta. A yaa.r.C.aaDmi.uea a t.,. a corsage of-Johanna Will roses, and the slower biplanes, in the fact - aatsa .Canavfte. ��e�nataat,•Etc. ..rye+ w heavy transport. Her ea; was_thrown HF.a1D OFFICE r-•• ()MAW a -- ,.alsr>riase t.;ae.er._ Wbkrv.le.C)W. .. 'Um-feet against the hydro pole, at .carried a white prayer book. The they depend more upon the power of _ _ - ' W1i. C. MUPlitAR - I the corner, aanashing the•pot- at the -bridesmaid,, Mise Kathleen Gorman, their motors, -rather than pope aur - .,, 1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE I centre, and moving the-butt about niece of the bride, wore powder blue fates to keep than in the air, conseq- ID- -&, --:8 30M . y � -sheer "wool crepe lsvitll blact access- uentl , they drop like a stone, am __ for the County. of Ontario nix inches: - the transport l y - . - PICKER•ING ONT, l oriel, and a corsage of red 'roses. cannot glide for miles, to a, safe """� ► I. 1 ahead, striking the Red and White Mr. John Power, cousin of the bride, landing field, as can the 1 sur deliverly.truck sending it forward, larger-sur- i111iUraAtse of All Hinds. A. E. RiCHARDbCti narrowly missing Master Bill Brad- �a best -man. Following the cere- faced planes. The laiorwegians, have I ley miony, the wedding breakfast ww not been under the same reatrictiow Best Rates A-vILI"f able witjl 11$.A AL 1!1�1817RANG*K her car,watnkin her and onthe aerved at Litt Thome of the bride's here" as are the . RSC. �►. F,•men - - REAL ' ESTATE Rua. g y aunt, Mrs. Power, who received in which is Liven has the main ietteor SBcuifty amt, Service. - _ • CONVEYANCING ' Pavement, one shoe being torn off �°p�' blue sheer sheer-with navy sccesar for the numerous- accidents whicl- - - �-'- .; erts,bli�ed at 7. � at this time. . ories, and-wore" a co;sagv of pink the Norwegians have experienced it Addrua - ; base rosea After a short wedding trip, the past twelve months. lover Toron- H UGHAM CK 515 -' to aer.a. - From the"hour-of the accidene tm- - _�- - . • •' the bride and will reviide near to Ithey-were allowed to "out n al- til Tuesday moaning, when the ann- groom p' -- - t�o+pe PieTt. - avncement of her death came in, on Thornhill. . most any kind of capers" one y every hand, would be-beard the �+ t in the Royal.York saying there v1u - Lt11yND SURVSYOIt. . �� YU X. MAW question - "have you heard anything Sabotage at home. no mere privacy.in the hotel roams• • F. J. DONEV", H. *, 8s. Ch -� .LIONNSUD AUOTIONEUR AXI) about Ruby?" - -men -' these-Norweeans fly right tip sad •__ . - . . wynlen itarld t�prt+etars Gl{beon and •rweld. ,161 �, ' 1 VALUATOR children, all 'enquiringabout Rnb peek is the roan w . R EWS •■"uci aoyw ere spent many years at M. seribe the mess that the entrance of L. a. On lite are the records f>� dPbwu.r lir write. Addrep 814 Dttn•ia; 'S. Chspman's Store, her-personality the Touch Hall was found is on last = Tl'afic - i��. 18Z7 - ' and' ever• -• _ _ _ '.-. AV bittret.0otario. • Preeerax. smile creating a The damage — S Tuesday morning. ° ' • tremendous' number of friends. She y. g not very serious,.. _. _ I .- was a fiery active and highly-apprec- -but nevertheless, the result of 11*ne- - -Many touring the past twr PHONE AGI' . a2 W 3, UILLIKE. �rterbns� �iospit�l dated worker in .the United Church. q er® antics, might have been much and-move years, the publishers lase . She assumed teapoasibilitles, that , ore tragic. The old organ- hotieed been writing editorially, :on traff5c Clart� Prer►tice r *• Government Licenced demanded so much of leer time and n the little roan off the entrance to conditions: in this village. Six years . • Main St. E. StonffvillP., Q]t, energy'' that All marvelled at the hall was burned badly, and the ago, at the annual meeting of tht LICENSED AUCTIONEER way she carried on,- never never tiria Villa Rats •errs held the las' - + Pe8 , ....-. . . uvs I was scorched to the extent 'of. gd Phone 191 1 - 1 For the Counties of York and Ont- - never bbirking - a marvellous sirl. two inches on the window sill burned Week in - December, we, in person t IMaternity, Medics:, and Surgical At the time-of her death elle held called attention to the hazards at ono; successor for Corpl. Ken. Pren- . and the paint removed by the heat. • % cases taken : the executive posts of: President of t The only clue left, was some roll- the 4-corners, to wkich school child- lice of C. A. S. F. and of the late ';Maternity 5etniRoom - . the Young People's Union; a- ed paper, that it is believed was lit; ren over; subjected, on their was J. H. Prentice1 . (former Prentice and - . Vegistered Names it attendance ane member of the Executive of -the Bay -and left with the idea of burning-the to and from schook - We ,suggested Pi.entice). Faris and Farm Stock � Z4 hvurser�ice given. _ of Quinte Conference Y. P. U., a tea- -ball dawn. Why ' anyone would try'• Intersection lights or a constable or:. Sales a specialty at fair and reason- Ambulance Service , - cher in the Sunday School, a mem- OW,is a.question, to which all here duty at school hours. During the past able rates. __ MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 her of the choir. 1. would like to know• the answer. Year, we have been demanding socn< . . Her death comes at the age of 23, We hear so much of sabotage these sort of traffic control act this 'corn- , and'four month's, ai~most to'the day days concerning mnnitiott plants, er. Three a7eeka ago, .in tnese °► COLEMAN `fin from her marriage to lIr. Barrett. .shi yards etc,'but this- is the-first limns, we predicted a serious accid _ BUYQ j v That event on June 28th was one of ,that we had heard of anyune trying ent at this corner soon. We feel nog .._�� y the happy ones of this cv,alnunity, burn-village- town halls. that we have had our say, (some say Instant light cook BtOS'eB. :i which'brings=upon our people here, —. ins we have too much to say), - al WAR. SAVINGS an. even- greater sorrow,• unV four... TOWNSHIP CIOL'NUIL without results. Further comment a- -+0. tlt7iCl:,. so satisfactory, - . . months after her wedding day. - ' . .. this hour would be drnproper. '.Thi: (.cal Oil stores, Elec, hot The funeral service conducted will meet on 6Monday nett, \ovum- is our answer to those who over thr ' CERTIFICATES b her 3rd, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. -r.,a we( -end have offered vs then ptlltPS,—�121f1OR' screens, y her Pastor, Rev; M. R:Jenkinson, _ _ from 'the home, %vas probably the for 'reg*ular business. Court of Rev- suggestions on °'alai . articie" which .Screen doors,garden tcols .#' ` + largest-attended ever. , seen in` this ision at 1 p. ,n. they «rould. like to have us publish, CYRIL Y:. 11URIJ�-E,Y.: nn Fall hardware at right . GEtiERAi. i,�;URS�'C E neighborhood. Mrs. Barrett is survived by- her ',: ,-� ............1. prices, -LI<VIC 6 l'iit)l j•t•Ta01 , x a Bring..n•yJUT 13N't1 niJW2r5 t ` sorrowing husband her mother Mrs. :.. lir Fred Andrew, one sister, Mrs. Her- . man Pascoe, -and-five brothers; All- �. ` , .� be st;arFened andrepai-ed� _ - . . h ALVIN BUSHBY %, an, of St Ca,:harines; Jack, Don:, �, See our new seise - - Gordon and Ray,.at home,.to, whom _ � `;* �w � � I; the�deepest •sfimpathy of the entire ?tion e f Rugs riHrdwt;re Ti'lismith . community is extended. r i :Interatent was made at Erskine ,r .;: t ` _ A LOVELY DISPLAY IN ,S•IYRNA , .,.x DICKERING ANB ASC�IINSTP" Cemetery, �\` ,t -- PSONB 4000 . "She spent six years in- our employ ')*! ',,.".,,. Walnut Dresser, Sirltal4 Steel Bet! P r ..c :;.Iti:: _ 'Mattress an Sri 1i1.2' six years of the most pleasant re- ; , I. ?>' ?a��". * s:: . {t a d P cgs S _ - ' \"`\ v O'� `eW z•+; lationa never an unkind word .she. s B O r �� ���� alvt aye radiated happiness" said Mr.'C .:Ns :':' e VI►a1t1uC ­'i n, ('nests 321 -,% 1 w � : Chapman, 1n whose sunt to she re- .A,., ,,. THE REXALL �11 STORE and up - P Yr .. . ' x•' _ . named utlt1l her manage. x a . .`��, �; A STUDIO COUCH and TWO- « •.. An exceptional girl, with abilitly, . 'ANNOUNCING!- '� OCCASION CHAIRS —.Sr�1.s reco ized b the Bay of 8n Z Quitlte Y.• - . i�� . � --�--.___ . _' . _ P. •U. She gave all of her znergies1. ' r Floor and Table Tamp and . to every good, and capable of any 3 _ ___ —., . GIF'T'S 1;DR TRE HOJIE .. teak confronting:.her:' "The Church ._ a r� - - " -- . bag sufferedav Motor Ambulance, Uay nr Night of her ,cry best to many church ac't- V`` .. i. .1 n t : -- tvities. Her 1#fe and work must 4 DAY��./Ns•+Y , . PHONE 1800 f stand as an inspiration to-young and9� a Lim `"' - -?r, o`>a • old alike." —=Her Minster, Rev. M. N 1, R. Jenkinson. FR _ AO E B R 1. (, t. A. STERRIT f _ rSeTcrT� -��• V M E ,� r s • One of Ruby's many, human ser- � ; �� : LOC71L DELIVERY . r uue11,I L%1CCt tC'C vices u-as,that of esc�rfin " ;}'tlrniturF j)eaFFr- _ of children otter the highs ay,hatrthe r,� S arORlE HOtiRSl 8 asci'. 19 P Y PPL—F.RTNG G-KT pont *Tiers at��1i rap, f died- -. _ - -- _.-.. •. _ ..: _ - �T� �_ p British Paratroops jump from static balloon in training. . , - 7� BRITISH FAINT SHARK TEETH ON AMERICAN PLANE 27 FREE PHO L EIATEST P sto ..z.N.. -C ICTUDr ALL TH -Ma only twoDurham Com *%urricam"*or "Cataline 8 'h slid for each the list of 20 other pic. tarr ture desired—or ons mee turce will be Spm your p A.ive Syrup label. first request. Specity'yc--r Dame, address. To start, select from the lyin —"Sky W o Cket4Torpcdo­ , —"Lightning-— 0, Kul "]Defiant"— 7� Still 7 U. S. Peace Impossible Bader's leg came- from a fac- Jr.IL Wendell Willkle bolstered Prest- tory in London where a hundred I dent 'Roosevelt's all-out stand British citizens, both servicemen against theBerlinRome-Tokyo pact and civilians, are fitted each week by saying: "Let us stop deluding.' with new artificial legs that are a 'k, ourselves. Berlin. Rome and Tokyo miracle of mechanical efficiency. -71 4, • Behind the quiet -fitting rooms' are Irrevocably linked by the dan -4 genius dream, of world conquest. large workshops hum with drill- . ....... ...... Victory for one Is victory for all. ing machines, sawmills, lathes Their aim Is world domination— and pressers at which 300 crafts-. domination of liberty, the, end of men work in wood, leather and The planes with the, terrifying noses, shown above, are Am.e ri for the democracy." metal: can Tomahawks fighting' With typical realism, r. Willkie British somewhere In Africa. A British artist painted on the shark's head. h X declared that the MS. "must S�ban- don the hope of p -ce." His rea- Deaths On Road beyond the bluffing stage and nov sons are undeniable., "We Ameri- Exceed War Toll THE WAR - WEEK Commentary on Current Events or Iola Germany In the two-ocean cane can no more negotiate a peace squeeze play whcih represents the with the war lords of Tokyq than For every' person killed in chief danger to peace in the pa- with the 'conquering dictator of Britain by enemy action since the Japan's Attitude Less Peaceful cific, Those who do not find it a Berlin, Un any contluent, in every- war began, two have lost their satisfactory base, however. have ocean, we mrst help to stop these lives in highway accidents, says United States Looks For Trouble these arguments: partners in piracy. They..are win- Colonel John J. Llewellin, Joint The Japanese claim to have a ning now. Unless we. act soon, it . parliamentary, secretary to the one-year supply (though much is will be too late" warned-the Re- -A Japanese attack La the south Ministry of War Transport. ln Interest,apart from Russia's mag low-test) of gasoline and fuel 011publican leader! allkent defense of Moscow. In now_ by way of Indo-China and Thailand. . the second year of the conflict 4entred on the politiupheaval In in order to isolate China and sur- 711eIr 'navy in excellent and has And Mr. Willkle added his pow-cal -10,073 fatalities were reported. Japan and the attack an the United round Singapore, would be eqlaally confidence that Germany and Italy arful plea to that of most other In 1939-40 the.figure was 8,358. States destroyer Kearny by a Ger- serious. Japanesi occupation ol can prevent a British-American great Americans whoa-14 billed The peace time average was 6,600 • concentration of strength soil- for the ending of "the Show and man subma-rino. Singapore would make simple the ident-%a hold the tar Pacific. The deception deaths annually. occupation of the Netherlands East of hypocritical I neutral- The government, anxious over Germany's advance 'an Moscow 'army is arrogant and powerful In sty laws." bolation Is dead. The has no doubt called forth warliks Indies, would surround the Philip- government; the Japanese people United States Is in the war. The this trend, opened a campaign for developments 14 Japan. Prince vines and cut off Great Britain safety and caution throughout the ars .desperate for the fruits of ea.. -hope for an Impossible pence Is all from the southern dominions and United Kingdom. Of the. 18,000 Rawye and his more or less Pension and fatalistic. A, sudden but abandoned—and none too soon.' -jiwacs-wishing cabinet have resign. the eastern half of the Empire. highway deaths since the start Of campaign of interferen�e withkilled a& The warrior. Gen" Eild Tota It would also sever America from. American ships carrying @applies the- war, 10,000 persons' and a predominately militarist the source of Indispensable sup. London Shops Make were pedestrians, one-fifth of 4ablast, are now In power. The plies. Lf the Japanese got posses- through the Pacific to"Russia MAY .them' children;-2,400 were motor force the United States to attack New Artificial Legs icyclisis and Arst public announcement at the slonof Singapore- the way Is open Instead of merely blocking access cyclists, 2,800 b the . . ... Now premier stated that. the JW to the Indian Ocean. the Rod Sea, to the South. When. the Royal .Air Force rest persons in cars. tanose are facing a crucial hour the U*dltsrraneen an4 the 1 Atlan- ADd that they must be prop" tie, where the German. Italian and U. S. Destroyer Attacked flow over- Northern France and Line lip i 'Sunday .7- to sacrifice everything In order to Japanese navies will be able to act A few hours atter the attack an dropped a new artificial leg to 6=12ount It. He called for "Iran together. the Kearny -was announced, the their legless comrade, Wing-Cam- '�apanoso D14omma mander Bader, D.S.O., D.F.C., More than 800,000 have ea- salty between all the fighting&=a Unit" States House of Represen tatives give overwhelniint approv. they drew the world's attention to rolled In a voluntary movement Is lainn In & mition to.risk.an ALI to-MR mouptinor 0 66. craf tame n In 'northwest-England- of people f.guns on v the work of British p :tacirclament of Japan by foreign allout wary sels of the merchant marine. Ton who are -giving—naw liMbn to prepared to give up Me& Sufidays powers.' It to threatening lang. In addition to the damages which American seamen am mLising and those maimed by war and.other- and go inywh4re to help after an sage and makes the situation on. by four years- -have been wrought air raid. of the ton others wounded as a result of -wise. a China" war, .by ths, finan- -the attack aim the Kearny. Those On the Fence cial condition of Japan Lad by the are the first casualties In the Pring Konoyo personally Intar• geographical position which places American armed forces TeSUltIng, LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher V*zftd with President Roosevelt to It thousands of miles fr6m. Its Axis korn German action. 'obtain some relaxation.at the *co- allies, Japan must import most of Some time ago Washington oz- �-.-amlc pressures which were Im- the essentials of war-making. posod on Japan a few months ago' paraded the naval patrol of the At- MRS. PIP'S D lanti* to Iceland's waters, spotting From the N&Qerl&nA Indies and Them appeared to .be, however. the United States must be brought So Inclination an the part of Japan the all'that oporstos the Army,the Nazi raiders and broadcasting their to give up any part of her "oz- Navy, the Air Forceti and the fish• location to the British fleet. The Nazi'U-boat commanders kept Hit.' ;J.ansionlst" program. Ing' fleet which provides mueb of the flood of Japan. From the United lar'4 promise that every ship "that It is stated in Toky a that the comes before our torpedo tubes isoir government will continue the States other materials are needed will be torpedoed." British losses for protracted military action. And negotiations With Washington. At at sea continued grave- and valu- 7 of the same time, General Tajo said between Japanese requirements able Kase-lend cargoes reated on raw materials and their source* in kankly that JLPRWmaintains and will devolope her membership in the Southern Pacific is ranged a the Atlantic floor. German torps- Av -0e Axis group. Has Japan at last British fleet• do" also sank American-owned If the American Pacific f1det -merabantruen. On September 4th tapped off the fence and Joined our a '17-boat In Icelandic waters fired In all but the last stop were added' naval wall bo-that at - the United States destroyer toward tuns! tween Japan and fundamentalwax- Greer, but missed. One week later It is possible that Hitler Is push making reeourcei, the Japanese Navy, whatever its "itch" for war, President Roosevelt issued his mo- ...... ling Japan into a " 'iootinx" war withIt mlontous "Ehoot first" order to the the United States to divert would find 'a fearful barrier. nary. Then the navy Instituted full- t be not necessar y at first'to American naval strength frog, t be- might fledged convoys as far as Iceland7. Atlantic to the Pacific, do much more than join our fleet to America's *a those seas, even Shipping losses took a drop. Japan Strike? Japan should'strike northward Whore Will Washington was still hampered It What will happen in the immed. at Siberia in order to'assure that In Its effort to get the promLsed N, late future is unpredictable. A the Japanese Would Soon run out cargoes to the British. The Neut- Japanese attack on Siberia, eapec- at materials. With American oil rality Act prevented American mer- if the Russians are unable to and other expo)rts also barred, chantment from sailing into "com. ]laid a defensive line at the Euro- Japan would be placed, in the di- bat zones" and touching at ports end of the Trans-SlIberian' loinma either of expanding its mil- of the fighting nations. The act Railroad,..-will make Alaska and nary activity without long-term also prohibited the. ,arming of • the North Pacific as "posed an stocks, or giving battle to the American cargo carriers. The press- - area as Is the North Atlantic. The American and British fleets.in the dent called upon Congress immedi- 4auger might perhaps ce greater far Pacific. ately to repeat the armed-ship ban e �\ because the Japanese Navy Is Thts in and always has been the and later to,consider allowing Am- 7: • much stronger than the German broadest'bass onwhich to founded orican merchant ships.to carry 'Navy. the hope that Japan will never go Vies direety to bellgerent harbors. "When I want 'your advice, I'll ask for itl 1" REG'LAR FELLERS-----:In Hiding Sy GENE BYRNES THIS 13 THE IDEA- (OH,BOY' I'LL HIDE WE VE LOOKED ALL PINNEAD 15 A CROOK IN THE BACK OF, OVER,CHIEF! It.4. AN' IT'S UP TO US THAT TRUCK!THEYLL AFRAID TRIGGER DETECTIFS TO NEVER LOOK FOR PINHEAD CAVE US FIND HIM! ME IN THERE! THE SLIP! 7 40 11�tj A % 00 w • h � • i nth. - -;Repledgt for- 'War Savings = - s: I'VE STOPPED TAKINN PILL= �'. !! SA- LAIIA AND POWDERS . . . III =OLS - a o _-ON ALL-MANI •'I.have used all kinds of pills and - powders,but nearly everything have% to herigh constipation due to lack a e of"bulk" is -T E AL r . - � � � me a great deal of disrnt:ti'ot't. I have of the right triad your - 4 o been eating KELLOGd'S' ALL- diet. But remember, ALL-BRAN BRAN now for about five months, doesn't work like cathartic. It takes ; and it has done me so much good! I time- Get ALL-SRAM at your room, struck him so that he stop- will never be without ALL-BRAN grocer's,. is two convenient sills ' MARRYING p ed in the doorway to enjoy it. in the house."writes Mrs.E.Goodale, packages, or ask for the individual - , - He detached himself from the do- WINDOW LICENCE Hamilton,Ontario. serving package at restaurants.Made mestieity he had come to take so CERTIFICATE Try ALL-BRAN'S "Better Wsiy" by Kellogg's in London, Canada- j M R 1119 • + • e happily for granted, and looked at being issued by the Wai+=.me the scene as a stranger might. Prices and Trade Board to all by Lucy glanced up, and caught persons and firms included in the ' OICHC IClIl1I �1111I1 nation-wide licensing plan. A the alight self-consciousness with kin'on a coarse grater. Mill with Wartime Prices and Trade Board: combination of blue and gold, The, bureau said that all provin• which he came-toward her. She the licence certificate must be it the sugar-and- rind and strain- ccs contributed to the increased CHAPTER 20 smiled at him, and everything -pplaced on the door or an adjoin­ ed juice of orange or lemon. Boil swung into place a aln. He pulled in window of the licencee'e lace *slow] , stirring frequently and production last month which rail - 1dlrs:was a passion for the 8 g P y 9 y ed the output to 32,415,274 pounds radio was notiv audible on the air. out her chair, and Alice, came is of business. Deadline for seer+- skimming if necessary, ,until it -- It was pleasant to sit there and began to serve their dinner. ing a license is December lot, is smooth and thick. Pour at once copnpared with 26,527,919 in Sep- It- in the half dark and lis. From the dining room on the other 1941. into small glass jars or tumblers tember, 1940. Output during the side of the great It young laugh- and.cover with melted paraffin. first nine months of this year was ten to the beat of duce. music y coming from city canyons so many ter rose distantly. REQUEST 283,696,324 pounds against 214,• :overheated miles away. They were just finishing their Chocolate. Puddling Steamed Fruit Puddings 21Whil In the same period in 1940• The music was a little louder coffee, *fth a very .special old liq= By Katharine Baker 2 caps flour While butter production roue. - ueur in honor of.the day when to 4 teaspoons baking powder the bureau said that cheese output, low.. It Came jilting through the P g P affected by drought conditions night with its- haunting rhythm, their dismay, the draperies at,the tis cup milk library door were pushed aside It you have to lure the chit- early is the major producing prov- Mark got to his feet and'stood in dren to eat their vegetables with % teaspoon salt faces of Ontario and Quebec, was to reveal Elise in slim black vel- the promise of a delicious dessert, shortening only slightly higher for the nine • mock Lormalify beside. her. b'a cup "Like-to dance thin?" he asked. vet, a white ermine cloak off her 8 teaspoons sugar .She swung her silver sandals very bare shoulders. She stood Chocolate Pudding is just about months of this year being 118,660'.- .She 18,66 i the most tempting reward 8 tablespoons water p g you - 85T pounds against 118,415,263 in to the terrace flags and faced him. without speaking, her sultry eyes 2 cups fruit, berries, apples, �. on the.domestic scene before her. could offer. The youngsters love 1940.Cheese output is September Love to, of course; "she said. its rich, chocolaty 'flavour. It's cherries was down four percent. from the He took her in his arms, and "So there you are," she said at Sift flour, baking powder and they slid over the smoothly laid last. Her voice broke a little shrilly Peat as wholesome and nourishing same month.in. j940, at 20,056,231 - as she came into the room. as it is delicious Balt together. Cut in the short- pounds. floor !n silence. Lucy felt she bad Chocolate Padding ening. Add milk -gradually to been waiting all her life just -to- - Mark got to his feet. He'did a make a dough as stiff as for bak- dance with Mark. She was. glad mental leap, after his vanishing $ squares unsweetened Choca .71 he didn't want to talk.- Always. sense of hospitality. The woman late, cut in pieces ing powder biscuits. Divide add 1 _she thought; abs would remember was in his house, it —as almost S cups milk (or lid-cups eva- into 8 greased moulds and add 1 Sldewheeler _ - '� as hard to remember as when he porated�-milk and 1K cups teaspoon sugar and 1 tablespoon y this night. She wanted to. hold 4vvoter water to each. Place a piece of It tight. to let it sink deep. to be-. was a child, with unwanted guests } dough on to of the fruit. Steam It is interesting to note that f able to shut her eyes and live it thrust on him. Since she had met �4 cup sugar g P ,all again when it was gone. The him at the factory gates, Wide 4 tablespoons cornstarch 45 minutes and serve with lemon the first steamship in Canada, the sauce. Accommodation, -was built is -- ;night, the bewitching little moos. Acres had'been mercifully free of 3A teaspoon salt Montreal by Hoa. John Molson, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Lemon Sauce ' •. 'the aoaat of the rouse, and Mark's Elise. As a matter at fact he P and was isuneked in 1809. She Add chocolate to milk in double 1% tiblespoons cornstarch had ®]moat completely forgotten __ was vessel of eighty- i her. boiler and heat When chocolate 1 cup boiling water a !ve feet71. A Birthday Party 'S tablespoons lemon juin _, is length and originally was pro- -' Just befor6. Thaakagivias, Val- She barely nodded to Lucy,who is melted, beat with rotary egg � cup sugar vlded with berths for twenty pas. Scarcely believe .that she beater until blended. Combine Brie had a birthday, was there. When Shirley had re• auger, cornstarch and salt. Add 1 teaspoon grated-lemon rind angers. A steam engine of Eng- Ten couples were asked for din lash manufacture propelled her j lased. It seemed incredible that a small amonist_of chocolate mill- 1 teaspoon batter _ - ,nor and dancing. Valerie invited Blend the cornstarch and sug- open, double-spoked, perpendien- ,Sllirley too. but she declined, say Elise had come uninvited. She tore, stirring vigorously. Return aro Add_ 'the avatar and lar sidewheels. Her maiden voy- slipped out of hor coal and drag- to double boiler and cook until a aver from Montreal to uebee Ing she didn't believe In too many cook 16 minutes, stirrint con- e ed herself over a nearby chair• thickened, stirring constantly. ly n it k A lam on November 8, 1809 which die- adults at a "'children's s party. g slant nt thic dd on o r Lucy Was all for putting is a Her glance_rested first .on Mark, Then cook 20 to 2b minutes Ion;.* nice,, rind and batter: Serves 8. tance war covered in sixty-six then Lucy, and last on the small er, stirring occasionally.. Add j. galet evening to her own rooms., hours. =but Valerie's disappointment and _table sitting.so costly by the fire. vanilla. Chill and serve with at ■ may were so real that omen c scene, s s erecta. Serves 6. ttlterrs es Trod atevrs e:i i�eeaae�osw - she changed her mind. fid' '1a pleased to reeetve 54mone■tle" "Isn't It?" agreed Mark amiably, o• rooter for Yee eot•ma, and Is She'and Mark had their. luaus+ �� - even, ready to listen to sour -a+rt - i. hope I'm not too terribly in .TABLE TALK , •• "at a small' table before• the lib-- peeves., lfegaesta for rrefpao or --rary fire. Valerie quelled a bit at the way," she went on wistfully. eperlal mesas see Is order. Address the idea of being left '•.lone .with "I never dreamed you'd be en- By SADIE S. CHAMBERS your letters to -Mw hada+ a Chan berg. 73 Went Adelaide Street. To. A dinner party, but Mark and Lucy tertaiaing.' I just felt *a lonely w•t•.�goodsussoed.setr.■ddressed . �. 'told her she'might ss wall begin on this dear home day, I longed envelope It you wab a reply.,4 for her apprenticeship as a hostess:. for a glimpse of something real Seasonal Pum kin As she grew used to the Idea,she 'Of course I'm frightfully em- began to enjoy ti» em- barrassed." Elias . seemed to be As the time draws near'to the Butter QutPut Mark received the yonnksters doing all the talking. "Dashing is - who overflowed the lace. The on a party where I wasn't invited. season of Hallows en, that mach //'^�•t� D beloved season of all the younger ,Reveals Gain house was fulfilling itself for the -But•I never dreamed with dear householders (and many older first time,. he thought, with a Ellen gone—and ones too), the attention is focaa• twinge at his disloyalty. When "Don't be a goat," said Mark, Up .22.2 PerctrnlrAll Prove ed on.the golden pumpkin. Most they had found their place cards, angrily. "Anybody can see with% inee� Contribute — Cheese .'half an eye it's only a children's people may think merelyof re- (lain Small sad had encircled the ofd oval serving it yin its sim lest fashion. table in the dintag loom. he went Darty. Why do yron suppose 3iiaa g p n. Cahadlaa production of cream-, by Tr-edway and I are biding here Y' fruitfulto use adays pie coime,ibu_t there 22 2 n the ten ery bpercentutter a omparedcwlthe the s beck to Lucy by the library fire. s a p g "I — really wondered —" mur- i. Dinner for .Two are man interesting thii, s which mured Elise. •She Was a little y g g sapie month *'at year, the Domin• ;+ - The contrast between the lautgh- frightened atter she had said it, can be done with it and here an ion of Statistics says. ' Ing young mob he had lett, and but,Mark gave no hint that he had a few of them., Last year at this time anxiety golden-haired• Lucy In her peaces heard, and it made no difference Pumpkin Chips was felt concerning butter supplies colored frock waiting in the quiet whether Lucy had or not. Pumpkin and following increases in price a . _ "Valerie had a birthday s couple Sugar maximum was established by the ' of days ago,' ,explained MarMy k. Letriona "Ever since Shirley gave her a Ginger y ' party, she has trotted about, and Peel and halve the pumpkin. dens Is my she wanted to return a few favi• yo r Take out the seeds and cut into broad! tations. No grown-ups allowed, thick chips. For each pound of Even Shirley ltd not come and pumpkin allow 2 cups sugar and / ire she was really responsible." % cup lemon juice. Place chips ' (To be continued) deep ea ware dish and - in a earthen y � . . sprinkle each layer with a layer of sugar. Put the lemon juice over the whole. Let this remain r�t3E finest baking It for a day; then boil together, al- L results are made easy •••`�•"'� t. .� � � lowing 1 sup water to each three by Calu'met's double action, - `�• ouiids of su ar' 1 -tables ooh'" which permits you to use less. x. °� a r P g r P �«� ¢ bruised ginger tied in muslin Continuous leavening is the ® �T bags, and the shredded peels of secret-Burins the ini:in;and in the lemons. When the the oven. Ens o nin won't• f becomes tender, turn the whole spM,container with handy mass. . t When an old-time into a stone.jar and set away in a i nriag device under the lid. ; Y roll-your-owner seem, cool place for one week. At the s ! s PRIM SVHPRta1NCLY Lowl "Ogden':• on a package, he feels fru end of that time pour the syrup cel that it's been branded specially for COLD off the chips. Boil down until' W Il HIMMg Planes tR 'C•-- - z9 Now AVAILAB� --him: For Ogden's is not just s rich auad thick; then pour over FerIt "�-Masi Noma tea . another tobacco but a distinctive s the pumpkin and seal. This.makes it. o :ltin■asrwv"an+ttt.rw•tltws blend of choicer, riper tobaccos L� R' I a delicious sweetmeat. )' "" "• . with a flavour which has kept If " For each picture desired, Bead ,• P Pumpkin Honey complete ,Crown i3rand" label,with a steady favourite for a quarter of b cups sweet ' g century. Buy a package today P pumpkin your name and address and the CAL ;w name of the picture you want writ?. and then O den's will always be b Cups Sugar " ten on the back. Address Dept. Jolt_ II IT g Cat quick relief from t sailling,mecca-ohoked 2 oranges - The C a n a d a ty your brand. misery of your head cold...soothe your more go- Put some peeled pumpkin famednoetriis..,.breathefrodyegain...eleep Starch Company' Only the beet cigarette paper- better,Meethotatum penetrates to she remotest' through the food cho er• stew _ w age-peeeap3e 6elpa shay -amore- t:Ld t9 LS ellin8 --' --- "1►oppa sr"t;h=rrtecter` an measure. Add sugar, sued ton St. �„ Toronto y, 'kelp them dear..,metantir gm your dy g ' gt' ow l DoYgil•A�IIiN pond enough f6r Optlen's +Ro ver,or money back. rinds_and pulp of the oranges and • Re - r-- " Aft r.wdru�8us forMrrrbolarrw cook ver slowly r •. M O.G.DEWS relay,Jars er rub",30r Ai. Y y until clear. Pourinto glasses and cover. G t Another method: Take, ripe, yellow pumpkip and cut in large . NNW? P s CUT pieces. Peel and scrape out all cr: �,.•_- CIG/l1� TOBACCO "the stringy-portions... Weigh the a .� • . � "% t!emn MR � sfll.�li I ISSUE 44—'41 pieces and alto* 2 cups sugar and i��M+s•r'tu At �� � 1 small lemon or orange to each 0 pound.pumpkin. Grate the pump- T17r •. _ c i a , +w THE MCKERIitiG NEWS ' L Pe:arsonfs Cartage - WAN " Tsrms epalt Shop R R O C1 -• DEAD HORSES AND CATT@F $1.75 per year. also atit.asa = - _ DdLGY For free pies up phone ttttbscriptions to the United States Tractor Servict . ' ------ •- '" dROOKLIN Graduate 1_H. C. Tractor ScltooH'E�TR '• •• •- $ad Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. 'rORONTn-PIC CLA3i•E>>1sONT.� .. ... .. .. .. 918 . . .Tr55 IO years experience PPICKERING606 Service in ad mekes of Tractors Furniture Moving CKEFLIN . .. .. .. .. . ss j f Licensed Garage Service AGINCOURT zone ,, 2144 Satisfaction guaranteed `''��'�=='B Y' Your Patronage is Appreciated We pay the 'phone ebarge8 'STANLEY JOHNNf1RiON__ Healthfully Air-conditioned ,PHONE PICK 5304 Paone5101 CLAREMON7 All, shows Daylight Saving Time -GORDON YOUNG LTD, ' l?. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON t. Phone Ad.,3658 Thestrs Read the Sale r -�-- _ Register for info_L=- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I A�C'g• Prop. ' tion on the extensive sale a. Mark- IO OBER a31, and Nov. 1. - hats on Nov. 14th. Clarke Prentice, Two Shows at' 7.3 _ L• E. O.1 �Le/LL.- hone 100 STOUFFVILL3 auctioneer. 0 and 9,30 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 FUN$RAL DIRBOTOR AND .;THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY OCTOBER 30, 31 and Nov. tat _ BUY W.LR SAVINGS CERTIFIC'S- J10MY CA,GNEY 1rr± iYBALMRFL • st CANAVAt GREATEST. BE'rrE DAVIS in 9uaeenor,to}W.J. KUASc,' "Saints Vacation iNVESTMEN'T = PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN - ,nth HUGH sLtdCi+AIR and ** The bride - = THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Nighttwd Daytietvioe SALLY GRAY �a, 1@ LBaf iA�tnal F 1: Gallie C. �. L.sf AND N ERI ES. 1 T MAY B E Business Phone Residruee, Phooey P _ YOUR EYES. s8t eta y I asaroxce Cc, ttr;th STUART ERWIN and 5, C. H TUCK. OPT: D. l 4t Asad AWA11iE8A 1N>tJ. EUGENE PALLETTE O�e7 Opp. ie. 0. e to"otin y0 , Scattergood Plus latest "Canada Carries On" OSHA!PIA, ONT. Q • !1 .,.. Balne� Farm-and Country: Phone 15.1$. . - Cheap rates for Farm-a �� � � .. , ,•• _ - We do Building a°f s►lI ki.naet • = btuklinga .I Battle for Oil *T CARPENTERING, GUY KIBBEE Windstorm insurance on BnildingEt w: . ..ENyTT IENINQ CEMENTING, y _Windnulle, .Silos etc: KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN`SDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, W'ED'SDAY - .-Automobile'Insurance of FUNERAL DIRECT-)R PLUMBING.- NOVE3lBER 3,.4 -and 5th. NOVE'.12BER 3, 3, and bth All Kinds Last; complete show at 8:50 - -- .-and :- "That H Write or Phone 1'rivntr AtssbaltincP RC1vE'INU a Hamilton BOWMAN W MA N "Reachin a -for Day and- �igh t; + . if $C ii,���r. • - _ - , a.ao se,t,,BrAntford Roo®ng Woman �, ,Empire Bathroam' • • Pb ��e 9''��ti y�!•t•erinle WHITBY, ONTARIO _ hf�` SU : n %1 eft... , . � nE'� �; t�G• E+1•ttltntent, Dnro"!Yater _ s�stli VIt'1)✓\ LEIGH and - t 3 -4temy. - E. OLID IER - _ L . PEA ELLEN' _ . .;with JOE �i,f'r - 'Ont. , _ y Beatty T�+ - �r♦.t + DREk 'a ZI'khc�Ili, Ont 5c3'tlr F.l'tioa. nC - _ �' la'V�7 'fllLeLiJ 8�zildingulRterial - THU P.SDEMAY, FRI.. and S and ,b... Si r. also arf .1dYd at>rr. tion C 1,�� "r:-titaates Free ;NOVEMBER}IBEF: G,. 7 and nth... SpeclaJ Service S'b'�rk' Qiiaranteed "Western Union" Shur-gain feed ser Men against _ _ OU �• _ -.the Stu' ---- F. J. PRQ. , ro - SE - with LOBI. YC"NG and vice mill, chicken. -- �`ARMERS Phone.!. !0, v RAN DULAH. SCOTT with RI''HARD DrX PICKERING, ONTARM - -in Tec�-nicolour, starter, growing Tr1YfAR BARGAIN ' {, -KENT - ' �COJfI:DY and SHORT SUBJECTS mash, laying mash, ED:Mfr,tiD LowE - . -Radio' � . �VF:,tiDY BARRLE . :BREAD'and ROBINHOOD range mash, poy „ ' - Se' rivice • starter. concentra• . '.,onping next — OUR -Es art service and re- Eyesight Education ; rHL'RSDAY, FRL anis SATURDAY 1J8� — $2.85 tes, calf starter, tur NOVEMBER *6, 7 and 8t}t. 2t's- —..$ .75 - Pairs to-all Imakea,' Reas- slid keystarter, .salt •�, . onabla,charges.. -Work Moon over Miami Faris EFFICIENCY • F S Elevator guaranteed. in blocks and bags l . _ in Tech&icolofir .RT H UR FIELD by ,, Purina fly spray Claremont., -Ont. .. with. DON AMECHE and Graduate Radio, and Television Phalle — Rea. X81. Of fit* 3dW. � •-�` _ - BETTY GRABLt Institute; Member OFfici-ai Radio C. H iuc _ ,for cattle. service Mea's Association: Opt•. L. L . 7 :+� W o!I d GVHD SUFFER :he agony of Rhea- g y OTIC 1p 'PICKERING. ONT. tsat:c Pain,-Sciatica. Ltanbago, when The Pickering When eyes become so aflicted W E DELIVER Rumacapa will give you'quids ,oval- Oe! trued pass 7+eat way e. that instead of fusing images star- em,a relief.-BOYES' DRUG CO. y er7 MEAT- MARKET loscopically and seeing ene 1t is cm. =PHONE 5337 _ __ �-..—.—•- by mon for two objects to be seen Where - --- - — _ lot `only one exists, it is p.ssible by COAL, CURE, - �e c3rrr a fail liar of :.. scientific means to Treasure the a- WOOD, CEMENT,; - _ 1-0M B E R A vD, GRA VE.L, :Fresh mount of'turn frur.: normal that thee eyes are taking. From these findings rr_ay be miathanatically found out or - . d . figured the amount necessary to a�n t and compensate for this loss. Lenses f r ` - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES, !(;Urea + . ::And lallother building i terials purposes of this kind; are special in Necee�ar for �Ull(�iil�$ of-,aII wealae local oartzige work- that 1 •' 'that each correction is created to- � - - � Menta "suit the'particular error, and this `- �' _ y b vealso placed in stoclt s full p LINE of MAPLE LEAF ,MILLING Qur deliveryigat your Service lens,must be specially manafactured - from the first operation of the mak- .,descriptioCarl 6e --pr(icured COMPANY FEEas. Pho>te pick 1620- Ing of the optical lens. Some of the j A W. MITCHELL cLARENCE SILK tetn'pprary corrections by relieving pO1n (}Lir `'ard and wareli�uses ' the patient of particular inconven.- tende and.giving added c8mfort free Everything from Foundation to Lidgeboard Pickering, Ont. COCKS11UTT stztlyiat assist t togain es.. 74 =- Ra6 strength physically as well, One order One delivery . One account — BIG ROBINSON SALE AT Frost Wood MARKH,01,EIVI 1 -- The COMRIE LUMBERFCo. ' Ltd. -Agency : HILLS New steek of Parts on now-­­ CAR .. .- EAV R AT ,3e a abo7 a&bm , 1 E YOU CA HOME eat COurrf err Implements on e3M6it is sesr9i Plowk arowei+s eta .' „ s •L• LYE >*T _ o ►r, GO BY BU S Claremont, Ont. :FOR.O SHAW:4 / I Every hour at six- minutes to the hour from 7.54 a. m. to 9-,54 P: m,, PIAND-TUNING and at 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p. m. AND / daily, acid-at 6.44 a. m. daily,except ill Iii simplebut rich . +. •:. � 'e ads of Pepair Work Sundays and Holidays. ..Pepair!a ' d we can furtush All Tuning Guaranteed memorials that w�]1 FOP TORO:\Tb C; S. MaCi)ONALD please from every _ growls+ .That a•' £'err hour at thirrt--one minutes r �OBar_?Ilan l uu can pretty near nee your chicks `« r �, X01 Close' Ave. Toronto standpoint. In. dignity id 17it�1tfl�yl(�U± ,ou feed Blatchford's Growing .!tach, Ther M , zt- --.,, hour frost: 3_ a. in. to of a]aearance our ..,.- _, „ faster Into better ,layers—more rofitable , 6 2i o - work trill' stand out - a c i o s crone no more= ene ass := 'a- ni.. through the ages. ordinary feeds It's higher in proteins. -- a. n:., and 11.4i l?, M. daily, _ No Greater Tribute V NOW--VIT,A-DINE Strengthened -E3tu TRAVEL INFORMATION AT `��� �Q . ,(�O .. 30 `t N. W. STAFFORD 111atchford Feeds contain this pew supple�pgyp► EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 > > tho all the vilatyour ns and min•n}s •@gmtial tis 1 SPEP, VIM, •VIGOR,, Suonormalt { � tiro health of roar !try. + $Mghway Monumental E W Wbrks p°t R' T ups peps v� °hems ph. 462 Whitby, Ontr �, vitality? ry treR To T Xingston Road West I • I ERNIE STROUD, DUNBARTON - 'Contains tonics, atimulants, �! Phone'Pick,77 r 4 SUFFERING FROM BACILkCHM% elements—aids to norinbl pep aft! Rheumatic' Padn, Sciatica, Lumbago 80, 40 or 50. Get a intmxboie alN spm . •� .._ p . A___- [a not necessary. Use RUMACAP7$ ory size for only 8ba this slid --it O'QCt {Or .qd& P$w8t.=-$oywEDtmil VW 3IId-.71st_ PI O DRUG Co. + nt. • rt.•-�. -- .. ckering --_-.--Y- at ailtib t3fa! aloes. - -.v-u:,„, ._. _ ...�.w_�•. '..>�t3�'�.: .L.. :+.� 'sle�.*'�' :..��.'e. _. .ar�:.:s;.m'��•-.... .. _'"'Y _ .i..z.. .�-:� _._s.t;�.. _ 1 ':2...,..c'"..s"" �: »w-.. - _ r�.. .a.s,lx7':,p., , SEEK .e Lunate �cident. Srs. R Parka; Secretary, Miss Moll- : ' c A R E M 0 T __ , L• A. C. Harold Scott and L. a . Randall; Treasurer, Mr. Alfred _l••: x. ��een �'��� C. Geo. McConochie of the R. C. A• :ayes; Pianist, Mrs. Stan Evans; F. spent last week at their nomes. ;roup Leaders — Mrs. R. Parks, _Sarco Co. of Can. to manufactur - The next meeting l the el A. Aisscote Alice Turner; - age Ii. Wilson. ! •••- T ' the United Church will beheld at Doted unanimously.- age limiy�•over Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan; Mr. the home of Mrs. .Chas; Anriis, on 14' ears: Robe. French and Miss Winters, of Y Agreed to have sltigocial-: heating appliances here. Thursday afternoon, Nov'. 6tn, at 3 evening once a, month. Waring to PP Toronto, were catling on friends here The Sarco Ca, o Cannon Ltd., is last �w6ekrend P• m. Arrangements are in clang oe taken up. weekly. Con tulations -of the West Group and the Word for ' opening a plant hero the building Mr. S. Douglas, and an instrumental gTa to Ross and Mrs. Roll Call'is — Faith in Christian e formerly owned by G. McIntyre, by Miss Sadler, bottpof Claremont. Carter, who -celebrated their first, Life and Duty. ClusUled Adwwlramatr ; ..where bakelite products were manu- Harvest Home Services wul be held wedding anniversary last week-end.. ble:nt'litae►of the Woman's Mission- BOARD Saturday rii ht of last week, the APP1Y Mrs. f�ured. Mr. Hurst, Manager.of the in the United Church, on Sunday, Y g ary Society were responsible for the D. Taylor, No. 2 Highway, 1-4 mile. - Plant told the News that the Com- •Chicken Supper, on Thursday even- Adult Bible Class surprised Mr• and very fine service at th3 -United West Qf Pickering Village. 10-11 is to manufacture steam heat- ing, November 13th, from b to 8'p. Mrs. Roy Carter• by gathering there 'PartyChurch on Sunday morning, assisted -Ing applian"& He stated, that the m. We have secured an outstanding and presenting them with a showerLOST —on Friday, October 24th is by'the Minister, Rea. Madden. Mrs, placat would begin operations inside Entertainment this Year — 'the City of tea cups, the time being the 25th Mullett, wiho has recently returned vscu�ity of Botirne's Gravel Pit, at of a month. and that - machinery Dairy Golden Crest Concert Company wedding anniversary. _ Brock Road, as Irish..Setter, female,,. from China, gave a very enlighten:-' would start coming in this ~It LM- will present the eoncert. Pri Male GREEN BIER ins talk on conditions in that, coon-' Reward. Leave word at News Off- - Hurst promised'us ai more.detailed Chorus.of 28 voices;-under the,lead- The Anniversary Services of the hoe. try, and the choir rendered an an- outline atter the plasm got under ership of 'Mr. A. FarM,sir, as Green River Church will be held on them suitable to the occasion. ` wiay _ by Roger Blaick, Ventrilqutst, and Sunday next, Nov. 2nd, at 2.34 .and WANTED dui able, country and _ Friends were sorry to learn of then foster homes. for A. Anson, xylophonist:Keep ,30 p. m, standard ti,rne. Rev. David � bob+s of 10 to is mind—'ihursday, Nov. 13th. Fur Alexander, of Brantford will be the '�dd� passing of Mr. Will Rose 15 years where they will be treakil - Mr. and Mrs. Cameron spent Sun- on Friday, October 17th, at the Ham, as members of the family. day with Mr, and Mrs, McIntyre, Cher announcements later.' guest speaker, and musical items will � • y.".idequate Mr. C. A, Sterritt announces the be rendered by the Green River choir, Ilton Sanitarium- w Rose was it beard,paid. Apply by letter to the = • Mss. Coady'entertained her family Iris 157t1kt year; and was born at Som- , t o of 'their store in Claremont the Atha, .Ladies' Trio,. and a..Girls' Protestant Children's Homes, 28 Sel- -.'► over Sunday'. .. --- erset; Eng. He was a member of the by Str. Toronto. 11-12 _ Rev, Keith Daniel,-of Toronto paid for November. 1st. Particulars later. Trio, from Whiteva4e. From Monday, Originals, in the last, war, the firsi a visit to his-lather and 'mother on- Stocks are rapidly being Placed on Nov. 2nd to. Friday, Nov. dth, Mr. battalion to > oto Frances He waa a,- FOR. SALE'— kxx Shropshire shear Friday last. display. _. Alexander will conduct Special Ser- country, and had made Iiiig rain's; xxx ram lambs; also ewe. - '- � lone in this Mrs. Reynolds had a weiner roast - vices in the Green River Church each!his . a s h9arie with his friends' 'Mr. and lambs. Roan Shorthorn bull calf, S 4P evening at 8 P. m. There will be in- T for her Sunday School class on Sat- 'byre. Edi Raines, for 37 years. the mos, old Accredited. S.idaey. Pugh, Hunters will be leaving for the B ro a ham g• tnter.-nerit in the Soldiers -Plot a. e1 iOnt. ,. Invited to, s,ll y h ['-.ARM. - _ _ g 3 g _ urday night last. terestin addresses an r1 sing- funeral took place, a', Hamilton, and Whitsval � ire A,1 are cordial , north country, deer hunting, on Sat these services. •SRM MANAGER — and nerdsman �oadland Cemetery no incumbrance. Best of references. ' urday-, I r b'Ir. and.'�irs. Bud Norton visited 'Rememberrt the Hallowe'en Pay in' - .. _ ,_.. Apply at News lffice. - _ �- ; • 'friends in Os`awa over 9urdq, . the Town Hall, on Oct, 31st. Prizes FOP SALE ­--Oliver--9--furrow, nor- Gree wo®� IkIrs, R. E. Forsyth.is cisrtixg Tor- :given for costumes; also a treat for Audley onto friends for a week. the children,- and a.program furnish- rte=bottom liaisonglow. vRidth of Mr. and Mrs. Snodden die shortly tri by school and young people. f•lrrov' �u�tablet.fner,: 8..to, 12-in., . mo.-ina into the Bennett house. -. A silver Callecti°n will be taken tip. The Mi:,ses Mval ea:: entertained �l"yd J. Taylors R. R. _. Pickering. - :4Tr, Ed. Lewis went to 'lvronto on I who has been wurking at.Gmsrnere, the ('• (�• I. .T. .an Saturday last. i'hone Markham 750:3 - Hallowe'en is a: c u doors. Be a business trip orie day this geek _ 31r. Elmer CraK•f•rrd was lror`}e 'has received word from Otta'.•-a, •i.,.: ! Mr. and Mrs, John Norr,)ri .cv;14 fr�n training-camp. for_the_w'eea- he i-as to.rep•4rt there for nary inty ir'�Y. 'aith a treat for the unrert:s'n-. —T'1e pheasEn: Shoot on Fri shorts rxiowe sola-z}Ie Bin :raYri res- (end. :sd ".�a•ufday 'last, wus a bit ofa Y 8 0� «'wirer rest. Charlie waS '� erg. idence. _-.. The Yvting People held'a Rallavine, the L. S. Navy and has heard sn FFi ods 'from Ottawa, ani Toronto =�rp_rse to. warty. It was thought ! e Mr." and' Mi-s. Bob Redsl:an are Oen Patty in the Town Haff on bion- much of t', greatn?ss cf the Brits"h spent_WericeA.%y last with Rev- R: hit the birds were very scarce, but �► moving into the _.Ttsompson house tday- evening,.haying 0-3 guests,., the NR�y. that tie:,a.:•th Force.inview W. and.Mrs. McVey. . ci a most of them semen to have this week. Ciaremnnt and $rooklin brant' es. ' The bis:cion Circle held meir­m(zn-� done very well.. _ via the Canadian Navy. fiadame-Clare i--Bakery have in- A'--largely attended gatneri_ng of mrs. Wm- Hedge and,sons, Clark- thky meeting at the- home tf Mrs. stalled a new mixer in their bakery. the carrxaunay honored Boyer Philip San, visited relatives here last week. Ernest Trimble, on Friday evening. -. . 6th at 2 p. m.,.standard time. at the SALE ItEGTSTIrIs a-larger one than,formerly. ' - and bride,_ with a shover.on Friday Cvngratu.atiur� t:� or:r local boy_. - -Mr. and and b4 r9. Ross_ Redshaw_ are evening last, r0- h s felt fol bl and a plow-I homso of Mrs. Fred WE Gibson All S4TURDAIY, NOV. 1st. — auction 6 on th_tr "wins" at the recent _ - -inovining sato the Bundy Block short- iMtuch symport �I• iri match. �i'nr: �i inter ut rid, in �ladies w�Ill be made welcomrL _. Iy. Mrs. Borden Middleton in the Budden g P p g The W. M.-S. of the Circuit will sale °� d. fu stork and im,lesnenon. - the 3-acre horse lowed for.. ! house�ld furniture, at Lot 11 Con. g The local Women's Institute will-.;hold their regular meeting an -Nov.' Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson-spent ,Ossein of their 13-month old son, C.eo the week-end at •Whitevale and at A::fter recerviag his "w rigs"; Borden M. a`.2 m.. -. - • r:ieet at the hor.:e of Mrs, 1'. S. Bry- 1 - P• .,. been rented. Terms +• }. Pickering Twp... . Green River, visitin friends. was harm on-leave, whet, the sad 'TT'he Red Cross are l ' West Farm has 8 ant on Wednesday, Nov. lith, it 3 qui,ting in the -Mr. and :bird. W=ri. Snodden and event• occurred. p, ;a. D. S. T. The Roll Call will be i Sunday School• room every-Tuesday Cash. No reserve. Sale.at One:-TED family •will be morin to Pickering The_.W. M..S, .vdll hold their A.ut afternoon-There is-work for all the .JACKSON, auctioneer. } g g ' •a verse fi+omi: the Bible with the word _ shortly and will be sorely_ missed by umn Thankoffering in the..church on "Peace" in it. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson I women and girls. Coyne along'. FRIDAY, N*OV,- 14th. — r:vtensiv6 the Comrnaunity*: Suriday ev_Oning November 9tk, - alt' will be the guest speaker. ;All•- are w auction Sade of Registered Clydesdale We welcome Mr. and -Mrs. Oscar It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Miss Jessie .Murray' will` welcome. itson and family of Brougham, � Hors•a-a, Feeder,--cattle, Hogs,- New, Frank Cooper a-i11 shvrtl move into give her illustrated lecture un China our nes hborhood, and Mr. And-Mrs. ' Pe y George West-has advertised Llse� g Tractor and equipment, arso. comp the residence now occupied by John Special music will be provided. sale of his farrn stock and imple- Granger-,.of Raglarm. Mr. Gronger has fete line of good imple"tnents, black-,Dorton. _ _ �,. .A. village ,fareaeil ,party--vas ten- menta for Saturday. George says he .taken Mr. Green's house lately vac- smith and.cmrpenter tools; :,,iso Iarge e The Women's Mission Circle of the 'dered the Oscar Willson family on is quitting farming, and avifl likely nisi b6" Mr. Ed- Annls. - quan:itiem of hay, grain and roots, Ba tilt Church met_op Tueeday.l ?,• The Ladies'-Bible Class and Miss- : p Monday'evening at the A. Gray home, go to Toronto to live, Donald, who. ,and furniture belonging .4,o Miss 0-L the home of 'bars. Borland. The They received a gift of a tea set of has been in the %nines !or some time lon-Circle with other friends, gave CULrs, L Robinson and Estate of the, text discussed, was the Thome-`rhea- dishes from their neigbbo_rs of Brou- is hoane on a kisit. Miss Erla McTaggart a shower, on. Lotti Edw. W. Robinson, Lot 11 and Ion-Work Across Canada • Monday evening, 20th, upon her app- _ ghiun. � The fatalities on the hlga7vay. call 12, rear can. 7, Markham 'i wp. Rob- Don't forget the Hadlowr en Pa Mrs, M. Hamilton attended the roaching marriage. Many tnanks to _ rty for definite . action of some.kind. insorr Sir. Mar•khaRn Village. Terns, _ An the Public School this Friday af- funeral of her cousin, the sate Mr. Women,and in fact all drivers-here Mr. and Mrs. Bowan for opening Cash. No reserver Sale at 11.00 noon _ _ ternoon at 2 o'clock, All Pere Carlton; who passed awa• at their borne for the pletsautL set-to- prtceeds of Y } hate to +0-o on to No: 2 Highway standard time. For further particul- :a silver collection will be given to his hone on Friday last. His parents and no one feels safe. Even these Seiler• atys; see bills or Clarke Prentice, of the Red Croda, the late William and Mrs.'Carlton, gravel trucks which are tearing our The Anrtrversary Services of the Milliken and,-J. Carl Saigeun, Maple, : The Claremont Bowling Club held were popular residents here when township roads up so much, travel Greenwood United Church will be AVetioneers.. a well-attended-supper in the klub Percy was a%mall boy. Mrs. Carlton to toast, and give car drivers .scant- held on Sunday, Nov 2nd, at 11"a. m. 'e,nd 7' m. standard timer Rev. 'THURSD?Y,- NOV.- -6th -- auction and family have the a . l -'n a • be P• ;H us •e 'iri to of old w DI m House-on e- Saturday �� -Ahen t on rday a ening• last. The Y sy P Y attention a passing. I y supper was 'followed by a Euchre. Brough2,-t friends in their sormw. ear work,._but that does clot. make Mr. Madden, of Dunbarton United sale-of high=class furniture a: Lot Prizes were won by bins• sYeo." Harr- An-old-time resident of Braughatrt, then immune to decent'driving here. Church will.shave charge of. both of 6., con:. 1.0, Markham, one utile south mond, for the,ladies, and- Mr. Ralph the' late;. Uriah Hamilton, of -Baby The 'next meeting of the Club will the ser+rices. Special music by the of No. 7 Highwayz near Cedar Grove. - ;Miller, 'of Brougham, for the men Point Rd., Toronto, passed away last be,held at the .home of Percy and home choir, assisted. by,Mrs,..J. I.. Property'-of' N. A. -Hammill. Terms' • Mrs. Ha Found was on the sick Friday.' He has kept in touch with Pegg and Miss Zorah Gee, soloists. cash. Sale:.at sone S.,T. No reserve, Harry Mrs. Neal, on Monday evening, Nov. Art Offen-Cfirk:­ A. S." Farmer, ` ist far'a few day=s last aveek-end, his old-school-crates, T,.C.-and. Mrs. 10th„ when a speaker on same topic _ .:Rev% Walter, Daniel will take as his Brown, through the years. tie,show- u — rmley, Out. Phone 7903, Stouft- of, treat interest Will be:present. r• wills,. „theme 'tor Suridsy morning next — ed his i4ter•est in the bld home toRn Beep the date. "The Preaching of the Apostlee," and by a good donation to its first Fire The passing of Mrs.. Thos. Puck-. Kins' ale : ' 'SATURDAY, NOV. 8th. — auction for the evening service — ...rhe Sup- engine. His father conducted a bak- rin, whose funeral took place on Fri- sale of high-class and..modern furn- ireme Test of Abraham's Faith:" Note. ery busipess. for a number, of.years. day last, to Salem rCemete&Y,.leaves. _ iture, lumber, implements eta, the that the evening'service will begin The Anniversary' Services of St. a big gap in the affections and re- The members of the W. 11 are property'of Robt. Stephenson, High- at 7.00 instead of 7.30 John's held on. Sunday last had good aids Of her'host of friends. Deceas- planning to visit the Brook" W. L . = e land 'Creek Danforth.Ape:. aoath,of The Young People of the Baptist attendance. The inspirational mess- ed was married to Thos. Puckrin at this Wednesday afternoon. No.2 Highway.'AlI furniture ae good_• %Church, who are. making a study of ageg from visiting Pastors, Rev. Jen= her fathers home in Darlington §ozne Mr• ani} Mrs.-Milton Parkin, of as new. Terms cash. Sate ar-One. D. y the Life of- Christ, according to the kinson, of Pickering and Rev. New-n- fifty-six Sears ago'next March. They Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S T..Gordon Sellers, auctioneer; Ag- Gospel*of 'Mark, -will meet a t the ham, of Markham, were much app- lived for one-year in Audley and then parkin, of,Lakefield spent the week- 20 W'? Parsonage on blonds}_ eyening next,.- reciated; the 9shiging by WhitevaIe moved to lot 5, where they spent the end with their parents Mr: and Mrs. Incourt, phone - when Victgr Morley and Jean Ward Male Quartet was fine - these gen-, rest of their lives together. the fun- Herbert Parkin. , � e will have prepaxed a special paper tlemen are to' - be commended for eras service was-conducted ay Rev.• 'Over'sevehty friends 'and•�reiatives Bought and Sold s, for the meeting, their effort in contributing good mus- Mr.'Jenkinson.' who summed up her gathered at the William Parkin home USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, Don't forget the.Hallowe'en DTas_ ic. In .he evening the laizte choir great g*ualities as a friend, wife.and on Thursday evening last to bestow cleaned -and. pressed like new. We from Cedar Grave contributed much mother;-as-"not spectacular woen- honour on the newly-weds of Octob- received. 'a large shi`pdient of high querade and Entertainment-sponsor- } ed by- the W omen's•Institute to lie to the service by their numbers, and- an in public life, but a quiet tirlass-'�-eT,11­th, Mr.-and Mrs. P„obert Young. class ,gentlemen's suits, pants, large held in the Community Hall Tonight, 13 p patient, meter some music and readings, the singe coats etq. Very reasonable. It one thin that helped 'toe service utring, pa ent kindly, • "cheerful ;• (Friday) at 8 p. m. There'-will be t gieatlq was the beauty- of the ,floral Christian 'lady."' She' was 'highly' re- bride and groom ..unwrapped • the will pay 3'au to wane here before.you., good program and prizes for the best decorations, the colored oak Issues gadded, and. friends from far, and • shower gifts. After a contest, lunch go airy-where else Sam Schwartz, 2] costumes in their chin beauty- reminded one near attended her final services. Benj was served. Everyone enjoyed a Bond Str: V4'est, Oshawa. 45-8 0-S well as scramble's for g' also the children.'All ages may compete. that suniuer is ended, d,°' and 'Mrs. Willin"•s, of London; and j Plant evening. We 0-. o make suits to measure,. Adrnissioin 15c. and school children The ,October meeting of the R'. 1I. Percy and Mrs. Middleton,' of Buff- ' and --inter coat= .gtiaranteed_ to St. and children of the comli.unity'— S. •geld at, the home of Jlr_ti Johr. ,; were present. Ben and "Mrs. 3Iir1 !. • Best_-wormer„hipR w + Free, I JIiiier, had r.,at ndance of '�'_'. 31rs White' ' vale : _ e die., n were'frester-children and,ov.ed The Women's- �Iissionz,y Stciet} Thos. \rrtnn, President, -tui ir,: c'ttar uci,: to the deceased.•Otl er fr,ends NCft1CP. to Ct` itOrls tv:ill hold its regular nionthiy meeting ge of Openin_• Devr,tiorls and Basin= I from Ganano jug, Gi,o,ierhan, and AND OTHERS n Thursday, '-oveinber s2h:' > > e s •�:Sinn. JI: -Jobs. iri the 'Di,wnmanvilie, 'were present. P,6% f.- T E\`iii:aiti association tvi11 Meet � Credito,~ bf. ROBET r C: THOS'IP- � o at •_.�0• he z . m. in the school.ronni i,1 the, Ln- abseac'4 of SEcre!4e,�t-, Mi s Ail nie G. Cro-ler• and Rev. A..pw: ��.'n2;CltI•���11. ! M , g pr _ sled Church. _lits, P,atrson's c�roui Bad le , acted a `rc: tar}. reading fonner; pastors, were presen` and 'n` ;j'rdne;i0-} even;nom . ue�t, \°t O ailU-whoictltei oat. F'iclening Trown- y 1 ?th at o'rl ck p. m. standard tn:,e• will be in chai,�*e 'of '%lie' 1'lofiia.tt- theittinute.: of tlte :�st meet:n t._tirir ;volt pert. iit',the seroices. she lentos at the home of •bIrs, biii>�ur• Joli>a. ship; Septeiitber 10th, 1942, are ;e- -, Please Note - thin meetin; is beim ttere.apprnyed. The progra:n•wa. u? to' mourn, lien itusfiaiid. -olio i iri>tt . ;ton. '_1Ir. S. Dic1:G n -oil r.".qtc his quested to send paaticplars of their - held on the first Thursda> o£-- the ' • - - _ month instead of the second Thur:- �` i latest "picture's.' ring tour .us n ,1941, after which ate -— anon Group-- lit the absence ofllrs. L+?rite, Frani au�i �hariea at'd_:u.'.- r \'owember 1st, day, - l'.flip: 1lrs. John Isnot 'read a syn erous grandchildren. j 02 a �M�d his estate will be distributed among =� A splendid meeting attended the -The well-attended -lecture by Pet•. ''psis of the'First Chapter of the Baptist the-parties 'entitled thereto, and -' openit}g Fall- Sessions of the Ba ,a. ' H. R. Stephens, in the Baptist Church Sfud= Book, prepared'by Mr's. Mair, - - - young PeopCe's Union, in the Bap- the.administrator v�ill_not.be liable who also *was absent. Mrs. Malcolm for any claLvia of which he has not �cvas much appreciated by all. Rev. tist Sunday School room. Rev. Harry Stephens, back from war-torn Lon_ and Mrs. Norton gave some impress= Dumbarton Wilson, as Chairman; Reports were then received notice. don, discussed the courage• of the• ions received at the. Sessional blest- most encouraging from all depart- Dated at Oshawa, October 14th, 1941 a people of that city, and the obstac Ing, at Greenwood. At the close, a _ ments. Officers were 'e 6M—d"for the les they have to confront. Included dainty tea was served by the Host- We are pleased to hear That Mrs. corning year, as follows: President, W. E. N. SINOUAIR K. C�, Bank of •on the Program were two solos eases, Mrs. Miller and Helpers. Dight is improving atter her anfor- Mr. Stan. Evans; - Vice-president, Montreal Bide., nsUwa, Ontarior',, - - f •� .... - _ r. a n, ry--s.-- 7;!z'b_­ 7' T- 177 MY ._ -.rF'�: .. .:. .., -� .,.__... ,: - „,...,........; -•..a" 's x<- a Ate,. • � Jam', J _ •' �i �r, :,�,.,.+•.,. .. •r ... 07— trick of producing cozitinuous, \ _ . A K t J" - very high musical notes 4min dia- - j/ ' ,monde and pestle: A.very light, _-A 0 d e r a steady touch is demanded to make ---- �_"_ a gem sing,' and so is a acnes of 1 --•- • _ - t i Qu a t.t e when the vibrations are about to ' �/^ ITS T' ME begin. t s • s BY ROBERTA LEE -o- - r OCEAN YIELDS 'MAGNESIUM •. L Should word be sent to the. Recovery of metallic magnes= �/ I ,t. 4 TO TRY lasts! to hold the rooml7that has rum-from-seawater at-F — - -•y base reserved it one finds .la --Tex.; BI unelepectedly delayed and can not by the Chemical Com- / -_ G i�• , rron the, did stated In h!/ parry °f Midland, Mich., recently BE arrive onT was called-the outstanding .hemi- 1 , cal engineering achievement since 3. Should the woman or tf) man 1940, precede when issuing the dining At the Freeport Plant, some / room of a hotel? _, .• 4 pro- IL 3. Should a enter .isor`leas sato- dine 0,000 gallons ed to ocean y water es flare 000 daily procpounds of eta! Thousands 0 Machtoists. _ >oo, " mobile T _Wanted, This-New m,, Is it all right to eject from the as well as large quantities of bromine '''fo= anti-knock motor ENCYCLOPEDIA of mouth to the floor the 'jiffs gpeclu p bt tuwacco'that separate=themselves facia. ' Magnesium alloys (known as .� from the cigarette or the.ciigar? A ::MACH 1 N E SHOP 6. Should some kind o! amuse Dowmetal), are the lightest ,. meat be provided for children while structural metals used in industry, being one third lighter than alum- 1 traveling with them on a.train? 1� 8, Are place-cards used.at the inum with comparable strength PRACTICE B ATS _ " - informal luncheon? slid toughness. Today 100 per I{I :TH MY CHEW ANSWERS cent of Dow's output goes into Kelps you get started for L Yea_. Because hotels dal not defence uses, particularly in cash a big pay Job! ONLY 'hold the room if you are not there ings for airplanes, each of which to plasm It within a reasonable on the average.will contain .le 'tf'H28 big book shown s Mme atter yeti have safu 'yott wo ld 000 pounds of this remarkable /you in almost 10-00 ll- 5� and Health waa:""God is not mov- lustrationa and easy-to- be theta Science- ed by the Science Has Hopes understand text exactly breath of praise to .do ! how every machine shall operaoon L The woman precedes, the man more than He has. already done, Of Defeating Motel - b performed. A'readins course for follow/. Neither_should forget Lhe nor can the, infinite do less than. ie uners and a reference book tet" ---good atght" to the wafter or head First Church Of tauhtnlats. metal workers, drafts- bestow,all good, eines He 1s tin- - :: Y mWenBarawelnl.I Prod Edited Pio ..tion waiter, _ Christ, c_i ��� changing wisdom and Lovo . . Scieri a heI o hope th L Yes. i7L: c d out to e Practice, Stevens Institute of Tech- - - 11od is love. Can we a.alc Him to , housewife and others today of Aology, aasietea by a Score of prac- 4. Tills is exceedingly bad taata6 be moire? Shall we plead for making woollen articles safe from Racal experts. Holds A Thanksgiving Ser more at the„open !punt ;which is moths and heavy-handed �laund-- r_ .. . -' Remove "these particles from the We Pare. corer Every Prebleas mouth with the thumb and first ' ” That Confroats Eva the Hlzpert vice In Toronto pouring forth more than we so- reaves. The Bureau of Standards ageeblalst finger and place them in the ash and Textile Foundation of the Complete chapters devoted to every tray, -It is best tr do as little. A solo was sung by Miss Eileen United States announced type of Bench work; tyvae of metal AThanksgiving Day Service - -used by •machinists• Turrst and of this as possible. _ -' Law. :The closing hymn was No. '--M of a chemical treatment which Automatic Lathes, Screw-Cutting; b. Yes. It it too much.to.�speot "rraa held by First Church of Christ.. ry Taper Turning, Iilnurting; Milling Scle�ntist, Toronto, In the church �$. "Our"'(}oil shill reign whets: shows promise of making wool and Grinding. Also Jigs and Fix- them to remain Quiet is their seats a°er:. the Gua• noes his successive less edible for moths, lass sensi- Rur•s; Punch Pro": ?Seat-Treating without /Om• kind Oi amusement; edifice, St. George Street and Lowy of metals: Welding and Sold•ring; ther Ave., at 10.30 o'clock on the jeurneys run." Live to Alkaline tactors in soap = - Drop-Forging; Foundry W o r lt; so take along Some game or toy. The meeting was concluded with t3augIng and Tlpsting. Special chap- I. No; the hostess Ives dlreo•- _morning of Thanksgiving Day. and less likely t0 shrink. - - Rer on Readsag Machine Blue tions as to the seating, unless L+e The•service opened rtitth the con , the benediction." - Prints Dozens of short-cut maths imatical tablas Canada needs ma- guests are so many that place gregatiou singing the•hymn, "This e ohinlsts! 4,000,000 additional train- cards must be -aged. Is the day tmade."-he Lord hath a "- Some grasshoppers surround Gas Ss s ed craftsmen wanted b defense The Thanksgiving Proclamation' their a is the fall with an in- Dhes etc magas seems Is es •t� - _ Industries, this year! Help our ' _ BP./ 'sed lee Sas dl>R take •dee) country and hoose your saranss by the Governor-General- of Can related wall of pair bubbles to pro- Blast to learn now. An &waxing bar- AnT �� •sr�rd la .arm • gale for only $2,30. order "tour ads was then read by Mr. Twlta tact them from the winter cold. sad es•W. Lias atomssa aad'•spst pa,esd • Copy at once- • Carleton, the First Reader. lSaiR la:aavee tar /ease. edek bo••1 Let Science The Scriptural selection was argon• As loss Dass awn• Q COLE A COMPAX1r LTU. froar Colossians and was. read b7 \�� �f���! Publishers Reekaenere _ >� . 160; e First Reader Hyena No TE ��� -� TUB Operating ZXCEKA_NGEw•L Is Doing "In mercy, in goodness, how gree AT YOUR DRUG STORE ale Bleor OL W. Toreate. oat. Is our Kfng'! was then sung by the _ Please send me .... copies of the WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING? .._ congregation. 00 ra�ai �r ENCYCLOPEDLA OP MACHINE The subject Of. the Lessee \ R�tWa ew{neTllti SHOP PRACTICX at $l.bo "ch. SQUEAKING DIAMONDS ❑ 1 enclose payment Bermoa was "Thaaksgising" and (we Pay Postage) any a diamond and almost had for the Golden Test: "Offer FEMALE PAIK ❑ send C:O.D: (Postage metra.) jay peal with r piic• of dry ice unto God tliaaksgiWag;'- and pay geed for our li'REID 40-peg• and they . squeak. . Imitations. thy rows unto the most High: and ❑ don't:-----Sp- Mig- omen w o er pain of Irregular catalogue of teahalcal and zbp - 'may-$ me a ay o ou e: "no" With �n" MA mechanical books for trades. Willer, of the London School of I will deliver thee. and thou shaltjQC1Lil'g01•TOC11111Q due to monshly,functional dbt wb- men and engineers. - find is E. Pict- ][ediciae for..Women. glorify ma." (Psalms 60 14,) Lives . creta e Compound TabLOU - The explanation is s!m le. After the responsive reading of toclt F414�' Supplement d ham s V bi - Name ,.:....................... p (with rd ed iron) eery eOLMIas to _ When dry ice (solid carbon diol- Bible passages. .Mrs. Joan Wright For maximum In all 'UvIesuKk �°v°"'�dl'l•f�mnT�'' .: roduction. Simple to use - ta- let+made s+PuY woraes � Address .. -,;,,,,,. „�„ file) is heated 1t turns it Onq the Beeoad Reader, read. the Cita• P build up reslstsaoe asfm sue Into a gas. and, skips the liquid tions chosen from the Bible, while expensive. Order through your . toms louow label „: . ymP ` _ dti'ec ons Made to Canada. ' stage. Touch a metal plate with Mr. Carleton, the First .Reader, dealer or write us. Free booklet. a point of dry ice, and heat passes read the correlative passages 'from 10&rgoJ-Iodine.Company from the plate to the ,dry ice.' Science and Health. " • Adelaide P.O. Bos 4" Toronto £ 44--'41 - _ Cruelly Deceived whereupon .gas is -formed. The Among-tbe citations from Science _ ?SSU stream pushes away part of the plate in front of it, whereupon tt _ Mrs. Sophia Barthlott, 73, a stops and the plate springs back. - - 'bride of one year, obtallnd a This happ••ns about 1,000 to .4eD V C D T I S E M E N ? S . . . divarce 1n Superior Court, Chicago. 000 times•-a second, so that We , ; . L A S S I I E D from , Henry Barthlott, 86. She have- high-pitched .sound vibrs. -god cruelty and,also testified: tions. Teach,a pleas Of glees or ;AGENT! wA1YTED h Utt SALE :_ .. "_ :: QUILTING -. • deceived me before we were, some other non-conductor in this married. He told me he war Only 116 ACRES, HIGHWAY as, GOOD QU y prtnINU YATI;Hpli bre tJ UAL. � Way and"no aga•iks are heard. ,,EROMATIC METER FOR AUTO- ley printa and plain broadcloth. =0 years old." mobile• truck, tractor.- bus and , barn, 62, .0; good -house. -good. -Foar pounds for one dollar putt 'Kim Waller has learned the marine engines. Mor• pov�er! -wwater,' other outbuildings, two aid. Textile Jobbers, 616 Queen , _ Stops carbon.! 269x. more mile e. miles east of Montrose Fred W Toronto. Airmail . for quick" .informations Uberig, West Montrose. : Agents, write for territory, DeptLP:GAL RHEUMATIC PAINS - !. Box' 163, Vancouver. Canada J. N. LINUSAY, LAW lib'N`lt'E CAP. PROVEN REMEDY — EVERY,9LF- EARN EXTRA MONEY . - Itol Theatre Bulldiug, St. Thomas [erer o[ Rheumatic Paine or, Ontario. Special uepartment ,tor Neuritis should try Uizon's Rem- BELL MASTER 'KRAFT C1ilt1,ST- farmers collections edy. Munro's Drug Store, iiia El- maa Cards with name imprinted. gin, Uttawa. L' tpaid $1.00. _ .'WA 'NTE D pp also Boxed Assortments. Excius- Z FREE ENLARGEMENTS Iva, attractive cards of highest � STOMA SUFFERERSI tl�.lr BETWEEN TIS AGES OF 18 AND 4S TO TRAIN FOR work;uanship ■e!1 themselves WITH EACH RULL •UF FILM Uir- i when shown to friends Up t0' eloped' or 10 rdDridte all for xs� LET DR McL�DUD'S STOMACHIC 100%. profit. Make sure — sell Photographic- Laboratories. P.U. bringg you happiness this year. Ville Experience unnebesiary. Box 645, Sherbrooke, Que. i3.� Townsend, Norrie, Ontario RA010Write today for details. Samples states: "Suffered for years with �._approval. Master Kraft. i4t FOR' SALE terrible gnawing Patna few Nauss Doherty Bldg.. Toronto. atter eating. Also had vomiting ' - REBIJLLT 10-90 MCCORMICK.DEEii- -attacks and hemorrhage. Nothing ' tag Tractor. Same guarantee as ;seemed to help much but soda, : Applicants must' be. British subjects BABY" CHICKS must. have "new. International Harvester and it only for short time, then 'successfully completed Grade X Of thele SeCOndary SHORT ON PULLETS: WE'VE DAY'- Dealer, J. H. McCaw, Barrie, Ont. Z learned r Dr, g three ottles. �chiC. Alter taking three botues school education and be prepared to enlist in fila old, and older; up to 2 weeks, for MAcKF. MONEY T was free from pain. Kept been , _ p p 'Immediate or 1 a t i r- delivery.' improving and have now been r They'll-help you on the good 110 WAYS TU MAKE MONEY: Well for nine, years, enjoying R.C.A.F. at the completion of their 24 weeks COUCSe. "` : coming markets. Mixed chicks, ' Booklet of 120.pages, alae 6 x 9. meals without medicine."-Stom- Before enrolment applicants are given a medical .ex- dayold; started. Urder now. Bray Price $1.00. Mike Ignash. 441 Indigechic t good for -all forms of -.••� pP g �Iatchery, 130 John St. N., Hamli- Manitoba Ave.. Winnipeg. Man. indigestion... Drug Shore or write amination by Officers of the R.GA.F.' The Course _lone Ont. si1NK Dr. �rst T•a Stomach[. Co., ss3 Bathurst, Toronto, $1.'L5 per bottle ' :>is free, with transportation costs-paid to the training _� poatpala. RED POLLS YES, MINK RAISING IS LUCRA- TINDER centre and a subsistence allowance given during;the cow3, HEIFER CALVES '$ to w tive, But don't forget your suc- cess Hon cess depends on the foundation training period. ingehr, _ stock you. start with. Invest a ' D - st�mp to know about 'BIN-1,A13" TE,t E'ALL months. TIMBER WAN s. Lull 13 mo Thornloe U mink k breeders: : dark producers forst STANDING Win er t ea lirenients. -P.O. BUSINESSES' SpLD' br AS the need"is URGENT, enroll NOW In this beautifula s, Minkery, St Hyacinthe, ox foie Station ['.. Toronto. ` ALL TYPES OF BUSINESSES S4ULLJ. VITAL hese Of the WAR EFFORT b filling In and —' city,_R°Tal: Large Small! Every-• Quo. WOMEN WANTED. p y g ihing strictly confidential. Twee- mailing TO-DAY' the coupori below to the era experience. 1 o b HB0U-R8, ty y a ezpe ie G • MEDICAL iex Exchange. 1 College Street.s e t CALL ON FRIENDS, NElc. • Toronto (Upposita Estona). DON'T DELAY!. EVERT ,SUFFER- relatives. others, with d ma D4�01Won•Provmcial War 4ltl •'�'Trsiai or of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis Household -Necessities s par and make money. full Eime, spare time! Gu4v _- EI10Ers Cy ilg' CARS. NEW AND USED should try Dixon's Remedy. Shun- x : � ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Prices, attractive containers, i:x err_ East 610 Prtlrilament B Postpaid $1:00, seats. profits. Big orders, ce ' +re+i■� M iYi�a, ` • MOUNT PLEASANT LTL., - penia. Get your share of hoiiupy Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Plym- spirit with beat line in the field Ta'Optq Ontrin0. - outh Idealers� threed loco buns, 63Y Details and free catalogn�e:.F'am - efts U' 'Road. 2 40 age _ OFFER TO INV ONTURe d Cars --- AL uFFERiTO v nt oV-ns-nrid 'fnTT-NIn — ax 570 8t. .0 ement Montreal. — Mt, r �3� �nferth. avvaue ur Use make us many friends. ---,_ w. .e w p ' -matlun sent free:-Th-e Ramsay Co: Play Safe Seed Yolu FiIIRs To•. - . .- Registered, Patent Attorneys, 271 - e * - CHIROPRACTOR,% Bank Street, Ottawa. Canada. Imperial � RAIMO MECHANICS .. COURSE l PR'ILLLPS 'SCIENTIF1C GENERAL For better rrsuttn and faster ser-� � :.'.: . : ::. . : . . . . . . :. . e. Posurh tl me with f 6c: co- n r 1 , Health Service. Write for partic- via 6 or s ex . v„ $l(nelt Netters Age FARM FOR SALE FIIdVIS DEVELOPED Pargemnts entriphiC both Gr(dree ea i Name ulars.. 12 Queen K. Toronto._ � 1 ( ) I Photo is on 8 3 ade, f from y,.ur1eown t O ae p. :a �I Street' Address :. . .,ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 ACRES ON LAKE SI14. B c)OE HIGH-- '� with mounted alpicture L�forr$1,16 ' way, near ewmar • harwoo Fiit:M: N:\t.:ulr:i:TIENT flat type w t emboss margin, y IL _I bush, pond. New build mod- Wlth t:verl•Rot? I9 for 8.9c. ho ordiwa'for less them City or Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr0VIr1Ce. . . . . . . . ... '' '' ern equipped, bath If. six. • fruits; real home. 'Elgin vans, Adat11 P111,*B FlN19RF.R» six. hwyerisl Photo rervtm i# I • • + • On MEN don an am an ED a Newmarket.•MIL L ROX 121 TORONTO Station J. Toronto. - .77 AIR CADETS OF CANADA SUNDAY - Iced Cross Ap Maly Hasst : SCHOOL of k t A - - �• y r; - For ore Blankets Third Of Flee ` ;<A 7y Bombed Victims In England LE S S O N �'' `Need-Eve Blanket We Can Mussolini May Not Boast of �' r<. "Mare Nostrum" Much Lent Spare and More N, , LESSON18 Thousands of blankets, near or - - - e sin and Its.. Consequences-Oen. %• „� 3 as "good as new," are urgently Britain's steady.. battering of s 3:1-24; Ps. 14':1-3; Jer. 17: 9-10; z z ,. m needed for bombed-out.' victims In Mark 7:21x23; Rom, 1:18-82; y Italy's seapower has stripped 11�ue- 1 wv Britain, and the people of Canada 001W of nearly one-third, of him T f5:28; Gal. T;8; James 1:13-15; z< are asked to "spare a blanket" to merchant fleet, British source^ - 4� .. k 1 John 1 c 6 2:: 6;"Rev. 22:10-12. the Canadian Red Cross Society, said recently. PRINTED TEXT al. 6:7,8; 1 71 which today has launched It's sec- John 4:8-2:6. 011--cries of the Brltl3h open-. y +GOLDEN' TEXT—If we confess - and -big appeal to provide these ationa list 851,000 tons of Axis neoessittes. for raid sufferers. . our sins, he is faithful and"right•' •. oh'ipping-99 percent. of It Italian - sous to forgive us our sins, and' : In the last campaign the Red -w• sent -to the bottom of the to cleanse -us from all unri.ght• Cross collected throughout Canada Mediterranean apd Red Seas since aousness. I John 1:9. 238,137 blankets and 103,234 quilts. Tma—The event record%d !n the to bombing victims; milliary boa- to went to Sources, al " THE'LE&$ON IN ITS SETTING r Thise supply has been distributed Official sour though O un- book of Genesis took place at the pitala, and for the benefit of die- able to give specific figures on the _ Tery beginning of human history, tressed merchant seamen. tonnage damage, said scores of ' -- the time of which we do not know.. +z In such,centres am B ships had been ut-out of action. It bras estimated that at the outset The 14th 'Psalm was written by Coventry. Plymouth and London --4-11 David and thus was penned- some- _w` thousands of Oauadian blankets of the war Mussolini's merchant - tme between 1045 and tolyl B.C. sad quilts were it -R -z atlarble Deet included 1,235 ships totalling , The passage taken from Jeremiah Members of the newly-formed Air Cadets of Canada take the same to the homeless within a few hours 8,504,000 tons. : maybe placed about 6x1 B.C. The elementary flying course as their big brothers in the RCAF. Above, of the raids, due to the eMcl,nt British reports said Italy's bear• words of our Lord were uttered Cadets Pierre Lebeau and 'Andre Jobin,-o1',-No:"2-Jean-de Brebeuf ay stem of-distribution: planned by feet losses at sea had been during c a inApril, A.D. 29. The Epistle to Squadi°on, Montreal, study a scale 'model of the solar system.- the Canadian Red Cross overseas September when Royal Air Force the Romana' was written in A.11 organization in London. bombers and submarines of the +60. The Epistle to the Galatians 'Youth wants wings. Aad'=Eiana- fence in Ottawa, the new organize- According to advices from Bri Mediterranean fleet struck repeat- - - •was written probablr'A.D. 58. Tho da's 'teen:-age boys are going to get tion Is -similar In, scope. to •the- {� 'the •need for -more blan'•ets, aril. at convoys attempting to Mptstle, of James may have been them In the newly-organized ;Air British Air Cadet.Defense Corps, and Quilts it moot urgent But strengthen the Axis position in y written about.the same time. The Cadet League,: ^hfch will train which;has a membership of 190,0 0. blankets must be woollen and new North Africa for .R. Winter esyq First Epistle of John, and'the Book them in the prellininary program The Canadian- Air Cadets ear ct - or aa- "good'as new," of Revelation were written about of tha RCAF, to have 25,000 boys enrolled for Those unable to provide blank- Italy's war fleet also hsw. been A.D.' 95. The dream of a pilot's-life won't the new•School year. etc or quilts may aid the appeal by battered badly. Place—The fail of our first par- come true—immediately. But the Course Covers 216 Hours :contributing 1)8 for the purchase + tints took place.in Paradise, though elementary -training these boys Canadian boys between 12 and . British sources said more.-than - 'we do not know where this may will undergo will prepare them to 18 years of age are eligibleof -a single blanket. Donations. for 50 percent of Mussolini's torpedo- ;have been located. The 24th be Canada's futures pilots, cavi-- should The'basic-course covers �°fid be sent to provincial or ]oa b,,q and'destroyers are gone, all Psalm may have been written near gators, observers, gunners,ground two years, a total of approximately &I-headgc -tars' of his 10,009-ton, eight-inch-gun Jerusalem. The passage from Jer• crews For the league's set-up 216 hours. Subjects covered.include Contributors to the appeal are cruisers are out of action of sunk, olah Is to be related to the City follows closely the senior air force aircraft recognition, maps and mag !eked to get_to touch with their one battleship is out of commis- e - of Jerusalem. The-.words .of our pattern of ranks, training ono,uni- reading. a_stud� of airplane ting• provincial or local branch head- slon and three others,-heavily d m- ` Lord were spoken In Capernaum. form. It In. actually, a "Junior air lass and airplane construction, quarters for difie@tions. aged, are undergoing repairs. ' The Epistle to the Romana was force." brill. airplane armament, mode3 -+ir written from the City of Corinth. Started. under the auspices of building theroy of flight, signal- aa well as 'he Epistle of this Gals- the Department of National--De. Ing, Grat aid, knotting, mathema-.46 ♦ t ` ^ dans. The Epistle of JaJmes w.s tics, physicsi training. BALLAD COMPOSER +- written In Jerusalem. John prob- Advanced training; to-Include ' - - --ably penned his First- Epistle in it faithful and righteous to forgive aerial navigation. aerial photogra- the City of Ephesus. The visions us our sins, and to cleanse us phy .and radio. is planned for 84D1vZON?AL Answer to ih'avfoses Pasa]e 2!8e was a f the Book of Revelations wkre fro® all nurighteousness." When cadets who have -passed Lexis. ele• Flrnative of iffliven -to John on the Island f - we confess sin., ws acknowledge mary_ ent • training. iter. �� f L V I , , 17 Fetid. 40 `:Pata�as. that we are guilty of some particu- _ Boys join the air cadets on a ` lar sin. God has told as that we voluntary basis, and parents must 1=Intended. I A 1 18 To entreat: Law af-tfis Karvesthave forgiveness of sins ,through approve. Each boy is given a medt- 13 top. L- 20 Lamp of cl A• - T. "Be not-deceived; Glaodri Is not- the blood of the Lord Jesus Ohrist. _ cal examination, and. only, those >140peratiC 21F5�asiamm,- _mocked; for 'whatsoever a man and. protntsing this, Ha Is' ever pliyelcaily fit to stand the training melody. soweth that shalt he also reap. I C I 23 Leas-to. : faithful to what He has aald, when program ars, accepted. The organi- 16 Shoemake!>f . . L• For he, that roweth unto his olra - - 34 To torture. - ' Bosh shall o! the nosh reap ori- we confers sin, -by forgiving and motion headquarters are at Ottawa. tools. L T U 23 Prind n i N • thetn,Spirit shall afith: spirit reap cleansing U. but local organizations will be In 17Hideow Li l , 28To,pause: 14. If we say that-ws hays not e'rarge of local school board^;, ser- VmMster. sterna! life." The law o caned, we make Him a liar, and vice clubs and other responsible 18 Flat-bottomed 27 Reticent vest is true in the material world. His word Is nes boat.- repetition of verse 8, making - a adequate adult leaderhip and if• o and equally so In-the mora] and im Grou 28 Ta munbitm .4piritual world. Bush as the reed denial of the tact of ria to Its nonce the local unit. - p 30 Weapons. • ,*own, such will be the harvest doubly .heinous, in .that we thus Minimum unit it a flight of 60 pests• 36 Time devil 2 story. ���� a. make out God fA be a liar. and boy between 15 saA 18 years of .22 09d of love._ .37 Company. 3 Being. tarncred. By the flesh here one wit reveal that His word Is not age, Junior units being permitted22 3f3 Southeast d Pbint (seer.), firmed•" - should probably understand fleshly to us. _ for bay■ from _IZ pears nD ff a (abbr.)., (abbr.). p Fungusi 32 Therefore. indulgence.. and the gratification 02-To slash.' 3rD Electric emit. disease. `' 34 To close frith - 'of fleshly desires. That whic� man Only One P.1le Satisfies ^sato^ !s In existence. 314 Level. .40 Exploit. - 0 Giantess of wax. saved, and that which he has L "My little children, these As in the RCAF, the boys dream 25 Mister (abbr.) 41 Health resom late 35 Demise. _ thugs .•vrits I unto you that ye In air farce blue, and their badge , may not stn. And f1 any man sin, L as albatross' with maple lest English title• 7Enemy gained, will turn to decay.♦ course 26 Put on shoeo: �42 '; 37-Sandpiper. , !of self-indulgence corrupts the m 27 Kaolin. 43 Bard.- 8 Preposition.- 38 Spectacles. we have an AdvocaTe with the above and Air Cadets Canada be mor28 Japanese >� 44 Bird of VM. 9 Playing Card. 40 Season. al nature sad needs In destrno- gather, 'tion. By sowing to chs Spirit, the Jesus Christ the right- low. Squadron markings are worn 20 Valued. 44 Tight gtip. 10 Epochs. 41 FIy>�. a sous.' The word Advocate means at the shoulder, and rank badges Apostle simply means living so- 81 Scheme. 4T Se wrote- -� 1]Inlet 42 Self. _ m leording to the laws of the Spirit one called-to another's side, in are similar to those of the air gem• Ssui am"011, 11 The song,"My 43 Brooch. help In time of need. In an hour force, with cadets being able to pp Old Kentucky45 Africa (abbr.)'A man who Lives spirituallp�knavls =3 To ke. �+���'of sin, the Lord Jesus Immediately climb to non-commissioned officer' „a termination for this life' is ever- 34 To kill. QOAI. ;Home, is one 46 Company comes to our aid.• ranks. Cost of uniform is set at , lasting life. 8S Lady. I Drain. ,of his—s. (abbr.). 2• "And he to the propitiation for approximately $15 pee cadet. . Men Deceive Themselves our sins; ,and not [or ou • -Tee Air Cadet Lea&ue has come, 110 11 "And this is the message but also for the whole world. 3. into existence- as an answer to J� which we have 'heard from-Hdm And hereby we know that we'know a request for training from air. 14 5 f Awd announce unto you, that ,rod Him, If 'we kf'ep His command- minded -Canadian 'boys too younj !I. light. and In Him is no !arkness' meats. He that aaith,""I know him" to Join the air force. Private air 1 I at all. 6. If we Isay that we have and keepeth not his command- cadet corps had previously been :fellowship with Him and walk In meats, is a liar,' and the truth is ' started In several cities. The pros- 1 : .. the darkness, we -lie, and-do not not ii- him; 5 but whoso keepeLh ent organization is closely tied'in ..'tell the -truth. 7. But if we walk His word, in Him verily'hath the ' with the air force, with a number 5 Iln the light, as He Is in the light, love of God been perfected. Hereby of air force officers acting as liai- we have fellowship one with an-- we know that we are' in Kim: S. son between the cadets and the 7 8 other, and the blood of Jesus His He that- salth be abideth in Him air force, and inspections being Bon cleanseth iia from sin. 8. It ought himself also to walk even as made by air force ofticere. Z v►s ray 'that we have no sin, we - He walketh."' If we say that we Boys joining the air cadets do deceive.ourselves, and the truth abide in Christ, and. derive our not- automatically on .attaining 118 � L not is us." One can hardly con- life from Him, that we know Him, years have to Join •cbe air force, `.ceive of, -any man saying he bas and love Him, then it•ought. cer• but it is hoped that ,moat will,and 'no sin, and yet there are men that tainly tb follow that we :,houid that the training they receive in 37 38 talk Just like that, Jhristian m, ,, walk as He walketh -and should the Mr cadets will save many q) so-called. The-Apostle•:ayi! these- live according tq the Command months of, air force training.- The. =-men have deceived themselves, if menta of the Lord. The Christian air cadets meet after school hours they really believe what they say, religion, making a perfect provis• once or twice weekly. -In . some.. 3 and the truth ie not in them. Men • ion for sin, is ai the same'thue that ' wh.o, sig they have no sin do not " schools the air cadets have been 4S7.1 which insists upon a lice separated formed as a,: know what sin'Is. from •,sinful practices. After all, cade 'corps.* Part of the school Confession and Denialthat is the only kind of life that —By James Moptagges, •NEA _ >l. "If' we confess our•sins,' He really Satisfies. . Service Correspondent +e •P©P=Passed' Up _By J. M . ILLAR WATT : '. $14OW_M1= ITS- RATNGIR S IT,RI . ., NO'S tN THIS IS GH'F` - T E• NOT COLONEL , A LONG WAY, SSR! END,SIR , NO,SIR! SUN_ ROOM K S _ ._ _ AT WAS 14C�A'i ONCE.1 - - ' - - - STANDING C3Y • THE- FRON Is . - (R. �44 by 'rho Amit F•PBbAi IInc,) /-/0 'OL - - ' ,."..�..-,,. ..., .':. .. ..1 r .._ ........ 'b' I• .S''� r[ ',moi •" ...... .:." . .. ... -. ..�, a_ ^' .• .. :' _ r .. .,.t.:..: .. - .a, :.j::. �._:.�'. .:" •4' a . L : , \ L • R ?.: ' ism, dgtended to all ladies to attendThe Autumn Thainkolfering �v¢ll be. toattend a Meeting azBroughalm,o S - held at the morning service on Sun- on- Monday evenjng, at 8 o'clock,day, Nov. 9th. lay. Mr. J'oblin, of FARMERS Of S. :"ONTARIO nice gas obis towards ween. Boys, ' a Scugog will be guest speaker. - �— -The Pickering Continuation C o-=*ng Events E PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR:'R HOME 11i RKET; this community School's Htilowie'en Dance weld last �! n/'� [� ,can be made by you r in honour d of FridsW night was a success in every The Young Progressive Club of St. _ El GS T_HOG Icer memory - let there be no dam- ► ��1 way. a el1 decorated and t u 1 attend- Pauls AnglicangS Church, in the i ,CALVES LAMB rage to the property of others. � ed, were the main features that are boldin a Social Evening, fir. John Murkair, after several spelled success for the dance. The Dunbarton Community Hall, on Sat- ( - � r ► `- Clarke Orchestra in attendance, sup- urdag evening. Everyone vml' me. AND ALL KINDS OF _- ;week's illness,. spent a few noun at plied the music for the evening. No. Admission. the No" Office, this week. Credi�i is due to Mr. Coate, Princip- _ z ►-Mrs, M: Gormley, a! Kinsale, si � Staff for the work that they NORTH STAR Poultry, both, live and dressed spent a day last,week with Mr. and Mrs. Cl J Stevenson. So to, to make the necessary arras- _ --IMiss Griuebly is .trades medical g��� T for an enjoyable evening. .alln. A petition is being circulated in ng Pictures P I ��K1 R I N FARM _c 1118, this sok, with a mild attack the village, which, ,when completed pf pnewwnia.Her many friends wish rviII be ted to the t. of a �eesen Dep showing LIMITED 1T $ter >� early recovery. - _ � E D Hi at een s Par d c>;u �, gh ��- ` .•- The W. M. S. of the Presbyter- ins traffic control art the r'our-Cor- SOWN ALL, PIVKER.I.'�t4 ��STERED EGG GRADING STATIO'_�1 Asp Church will meet at the hazae of ners here. In view of the experiences WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 386 t MEvery iturday Night Commencing ► :..st the usual hour. of the past few weeks, it anould be - ' -+We are glad to heal that Mr. �te clear to everyone, that control U71J li,DA;Y, - ► Jack Dwyer, having recovered Erman of the traffic through here iso ev- Ale er s Korda' his recent illness, is out and around ntely imperative. We appeal to - their � - eryone in this village to make it 'THE LION HAS,VU-NGS" -The Anniversary Services of thetheirduty to hunt up that .petition, with RAiL'P►fi RICHARDSON and �. 1',resbyterian Church, will be, held and sign.it. 'Let those who are to MERLE 08LMN Oil Sunday, Nov. 2nd, at 2.80 p. m. present the petition understand that there is to be no more fgoling or . '�i]so Selected Short Subjects t t ingIff Special music,.under the direction of ■ ■eacuaes _ that will not take NO. Here s Oood Ru Sprott. visitors w�elcom�ed. Adults 35m Children Wc. •--The whooping-cough- is fairly ex any other ewew for t ae N0. � shows - 6-9 and 9-72 ■ %"well cleared up, but there are a few The petition asks for intersection _ can", wlich are still giving their :lights'- probably the most effective t. -way of bringing traffic under con- Court of Revision WE DELIVER parents plenty of concern - ke$iiag « - •v trot. Sign-that petition.. . :�bora up-at night, and so un. "The regular meeting of St. congratulations to Mr. sod Mrs. E. L Chapnatin, who celebrated their �� �T g hereby given k►c a of M R h, held wdat at 32nd wadding 'anniversary on Mon- than the First Sitting of.the Court "Count� Kist" Corn - 3 for' 35c. '} -)ka on Mrs. Ran Nov lith. Will ds. During the evening they were of Revision of the Municipality of le "invited out" and on their' reiturn, the Township. of Pickering,.for the CASE OF 2 DOZ. for $2,59 jute aadie please bring aprons for i stile bazaars this meeting. wRTn Bid by -a bocseful of their revision of the Assessment Roll, of ny from vlIIsgt attended fri>enenas from "Mt city" in their or- the said municipality, for the ..year `t f! - ''"mss 1942, and .for ,'hearing appeals that Lynn. "Vallejr Peas - 3 for 33c. the showing of the "London Bombed, cbe'� v&o preeeated them with a Pictures" at Brougham/ last Wed- beautifal clock. � be duly filed against assess- CASE OF 2 DOZ. for $22.50 fsesdlay evening,, opening the !Naz p menta contained jin said IWMI, wdll Pickering be held in the Township W. is I 4� Qray� Bartlett Pears - 3 far 41 e. - matings mann i'gn in this rriedhip. � Brougbam, ont., on Monday, Npvsm- "+ This campaign will be, carried on ber 3rd, 1941, at the tiow- oi' ons• a► In A theroggh canvass, everyone well Cottee and o'clock in the &ternoon. ( CASE ,OF DOZ. for $3 25 ''be contacted in some manner' or oth- Of whicb all persons interested '� DayTb W`'a' ar mg' `g of- the Wardens NOTE will please take notice and goveft "Campbell's" Tone. Sou - 3 - 29c. { FrTlte regular meeting of the W: ' themntelvd.accordingly. M. S of the United Church will be -r-+-- DONALD R BF•ATPON CASE 0 4 DOZ. for b4.39 hWd ant the Itame of Mrs. U M. Mor- The members of the Committee of Oterk of said Municipalityi ler, oa VAidnesday afternoon Nova Pickering Game Protective Conn!- ' ' Wbitevale, �f��:Laren's'} VaC•P$C Coffee ` 6th, at ..,,^,. A c�-a.al invik�Lion is $tee am' Car* War-1-nz, are a_'�'e3 - - ------ - -- - _ - - - - - -_ -- 3 lbs. - $1.59 !N QUART JARS - CASE OF 1 DOZ. for 16.29 - - `Graded" Cobbler, Uxbridge - ' Potatoes - - _ ' ' Bu ' .'-'.LEADERMEN Grecerw, 7W _ ....� l - CONFIDENCE Courteous Service -:Quality. ` .. Dspendsb tity i u HU1 AFAR SAVEIN CFR'r"5. t ' .-. 5• CHAPMAN ering, • Hard J warer / Y ,._ a a Complete a - a• • We mpl to Stock of ` , — Our fighting men need the weapons sof war—need them Screen',' creen doors, and ',Window ► , ' 2t once. They must be provided. It'is our responsibility War - Screens .Electric Appliances, ► Savings Certificates are within the reach of all. More regular - • _ :Fans Hot' Plates Etc. .. .. purchases ..of War Savings Certificates means more war ,, ' - weapons for our _ po orces.� Push their sale wherever and MCClary Electric Rangel whenever you can Don't• wish fors a short war—, get busy 'a f , - . _ shorten it. f;, • ... 1"lg1 Ager - and . sire Re tors ► 4 _ ._--. —.-. --__. �_ --- _ r .Foods _ - •— ick and Po t P'ublisheb by Pickering-' ar: av`gs ,omm• y _ DOUBLE Your Own Pledge to 71gent,.forJ MtCermick•Ceering Fatrr IVWinery anu i Repairs. irs. / oar-Motto -.We hr we It. Can Get It. I" to sat aside. / Regularl ' Flscce 39005 _ J. S. YBALSDCIN, - PICKERINC