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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_11_07 i a�, VOL-. -LXI ONT., FHIDAY. NOV. 7th. 1911. No. L9. i])ilf0�f���1ti{il fLatrcDa. - - - � � nenavai eau r on - '.. volec - : E. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director IMP A adooa0otvaio a. GREENWOOD _ min" by ' 0111MMILLSiv peck rin Tw WarS v - s' C. , PONALD RUDDY' Barrister. X largely-attended meeting at the - Chopping , t3glidtor.Notary Public- �aoq•rw*t o.a. Tov4a Hall,in Brougham, on.Wednes- AR,3 wTICE DAY SEitVICE ZKORT - OPORM- - - - *6*rgRaoaclr oGeu p,t•d by the lace`s E.Choi•- . •cos of Go,t,c Hove.wh+crr• aLl day:.night last when the opening of in the Town H811, Pickering gBTQN BELL if R055 the local Was Savings Campaign was _. A pretty wedding was solemnized MONDAY WEDNESDAY 4 carried out, heard W1a. Daividson iA convriunity Renlmnibrtance Daly at Stt Paul's Anglican Church, Run- AND FRIDAY r 8&A iistors Cay - "the purchase of War -Savings Service will be in the Town Hall nylmede, by Rev. E: B. Morley, when V.J~IgLATQN.K.C. Telephone) catea, *as the be®t semainin8 in Pickering, on Tuesday, Nov. lltly May, the eldest daughter of MTs. ,'•? Cents Per Bag l : � - oOKEBELL.K.C. Ariel,28313: nvest�n,ent for a, Canadian" and fur- at '1Q 55 a. m. Members of s the and the late John Short, of Toronto, 25 bag lots - 6 cents per bag .i, ` .ROSS - - cher, '''that if we did not purchase churches, in the community are invit- was united in marriage to John,third For Profitable -pig feeding r: . 872 Bay St. ')hese•Certificatesi thereby furnishing ed to attend. The service'vaill be con- sort soof Mr. and Mrs. A:• 'H-: t%ooke, of ` JOHN L.POND Toronto i-vr .country, with funds to prosecute ducted by the clergy of the village. Pickering• The bride was given in Fine grinding is necessary i A 1�G cMILLAN.Bamster,Sol-+ THIS MILL DOES IT! t the war, Hitler would donde wha'i A short address wall lie given on the marriage by Mr. H. Hoiden, and the rotary Public. 19MehadaStreet l'gould be done with our cash". meaning of the day, and prayer,will groornts brother, Leonard, was beet 2,- Z;C 79%tt�Z� eT rode shin 6808. 2eU _ The meeting opened with the show- beoffered for the.many and.press- man. The bride wore a gown of white _ Le»tal ing of.two fihmx, of Canadsfa War ing needs in connection with Can- sheer over satin,-and carried a bou- Wort and an actual bombing raid 04&,s War Efford. You art, 4&mestly quet of red roses, and wore her mot- Glare G. Maclean, X B. A: L C. .HXRBERT T. FAL:4.188;t.• D a... on Iiondoni. Most of us in this land invited to attend. her's wedding-veil. Miss Grace Short, B. AreL Registered Areliltefot -D.D.s•,Gsadvate of the Rola' Course Of i .,f "peace and quiet" realize 'today, sister of the bride, was becomingly Graduate of University'of Toronto woo.and else lJsnTew,q of Toronto. �.ecood boa out of St Rod- hat wee have been 'getting -off very- atfdred in green sheer and taffeta. Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 8211 i1CC Piekertea,Obc. ogee boor,+• v �. . OUR VEZ-4- rE MOL71L S ,�a o.. or areoaota+aot, �,•� .fight so far, and a showing of. such and carried yellow roses. Many pro- Residence, Pickering, 27-r it wok . t�hove�teft a:aa. asetures emphasizes this fact. The minent figures from Pickering were ��— peopW of Britain;not,.only face,death' seen in uniform - friends of the MER LEVINE -B. A.' - .._. ._ Ye's at;af. . every night, but pay to the British grooi During'the signing of' the Barrister, Solicitor etc. Gove nment had of what they ears register, "0 Promise Me" was play- Otfice hour.: -- 1 - G;Wed. and Bat R. BI6ATON, TOWIv!lHIP by moray of taxation, to keep the Ger- � ed, Following the eeremorWl there King Str. Flck.Wmg - Bart to LibrWy D• Convslancee.cemsuarmmr.for. flan .hordes off the British Coast, was a reception at the borne of the BEAD OFFICE -- 03HAW.A =2epi,midst" xec�aac.,Etc. wyer of�and bring the war ' to a,, victorious bride. The brides' mother was attic- -1 t r.ee.w. w Tate.out: ... . C. MUAlgAB oonclusion. We here, have been asked ed in black and white, and wore a JtTBTICE OF THE PEACZIe to Pay more by taxation of course, corsage of ,red roses; the gro0s'lt's �. ,�+ :B JM Z1 'Rj ' bi* still light - eve are still asked mother wore blue and a corsage of tan the County of Ontnie ed to uvoluntsrilyw.:provide the nec- red roses► After a trip to Pickering, !y DICKERING ONT. eaaarr !nada and paying us weft , 4 the bride will return to Toronto, and for the use of it. There .have beent1sIII'8!!Ce Oi All X18. - ,A E. .RICHARD�CN ��:' �: the groom to Camp Borden, where . g investments that paid s tugher rate ,: x he is stationed, with his regiment, Best Rates Ji17e3�gble W111 A)1ZATZ�RAL I3'd8t7RAIlt3'B of interest, but tl _ are Esau out- ,Y, the R. C. D's. -Com. - REAL $STATE side of Canada today, that one.Would t ° A � ". Security Yalu Service. , asge to risk very muds. fou can � '• q COI+iVSYANOINa x NE1iirLY•WEDS ENTERTAINED 'llddress IP-bone _ protect your investments by seeing _ Ja cif& eslabliabed agency, ready that Canada survives• Canada's aur- � r � BROUGHAM PICK 31'5 to carve. rival can be guaranteed by the all- Xr. and Mrs. George Hackney were '• A►ale Dict, tI000. Tiv supnort of Britain. y t is an the recipients of sa surprise Parts on Monday night, when about twou- LAND SURWYOK rtvaity: NOW. ty-five aumbere of 'Red W ing Orch- W 1►!r� MAW As earii�er is these col- ard guff presented the newly-welt F- J. DOPFTsirAM, 9. ill., .e. Ch M AOOTIOrBER AND �►n4 township has been divid- Funeral services were held for width a beautiful mantle clock. Atter Mom sad AsaeK M VALUATOR and W+ vbmrvinga bele V 483d- nasi Bar- the presentation on behalf of the � ZamL Osti non. !�Y 8ale�s ooadact*d Anywhere the rete l Ruby Andrew) 'on Thn �f, by records al. the school sectiosA Ia these areas, afternoon last, from her,rate home ered by Mr. and Mfrs. Hackney, the i ;;C1 lay PYore or write. address dh Daodar these have been appointed a. �-, on she Brock Road.. The funeral was Street. Hast, chairman and' secretary - in- the attended by over five hundred friends jeve Was u.l. W LLiKE*( ' Hing was int in gafines An en _1'f b4by. Ontario. ' South: Mebsrs G. F. Coates and R dyable time had by _ and relatives, who paid their last -:• �W• - S. M NE .AGI': 52 I T. Doble; - : the Centre, 3taa+sre Hugh a to s very popular Pickering �_r $rierbash .8 8 i#fal Fah and X Xt Vbirter; the North: lad THE MUNICIPAL OMPORATIOI\ Clarke r'rCiitl�:e" - P 3tleasrs Rev. I. &TLen�►edy and 'Rev. youngRe • X R Jenkinson; Minister of of the Toevnship of Pickering, in-the Governmeat Licensed W'a1tL Daniel: These gentlemen will the united Church, and her Pastor, County and Province of Ontario - LICEN'SED AUCTIONEER " .Main "tom E. Stouf Ville, Ont.' o=ple:e the .organization A their ro�wd the service, assisted by �For the Counties of York and Ont- -' Phone I91 Oat- areas at once, and rrlport progress Rev+• D. Marshall - and Rev. H. G. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver. , MalerQity, Medicai, and Surgical a meeting to be held at Brough- Crozier. -- that the Council of the said Munic- arid; successor for Corp). Ken- Pten- am on Wednesday evening, Novem- -.-The pall-bearers were: Messrs-- i-al Corporation of the To•wa'ship of tice of C. A. Sr. F. and of the late cases taken her 12th, at 7.50 standard time. -Maternity Semi-Room. For a basis of forming an object- Andrew Annan, Ivan Barrett, Jack Pickering will, at a meeting thereof. J- H. Prentice (former Prentice and . Chapman, Henry Westney, . Hugh to be held on•34ouday,'tht: 15th day Prentice). _ Farm and Farm Stock RRegistered Nurtes in aStendance.at-d ive, the population of this ton-nship 'Killer and Alfred Grahamr. of December, 1941, at the hour of 24 bour service gives, was taken ae 4800. $4.500 buys a A verylarge number of friend's one o'clock in the afternoon, in the Sales s specialty at fair and reason- 12--pound naval n hence•t o e h ` Ambulance Service '. � +- caJted at the home duizng'the prey- Council 'Chamber, is the Tow•nshiF Ie rates. jective of - "One Naval tv n per sous evening paying their last trib- Hall at the Village of br'oughalti � -MRS.E.R. GOOD 25-3i .month•" The: principle of the War Savings Plans provides for aeon= 'rte to their beloved friend The consider a,By-law for closing, atopy COLEMAN I . sinuous subscription•or'.regvlar our- profusion'of beautiful flowers and ing up, selling and conveying to : -1st T chase of War Stamps and Certific- wreath-, testified ,to the popularity purchaser or to' TAir_chaaers, tha s+v of R'ubt' in a lax a n=ber of cir- portion of the original allowance fo: afes, v�th the-resultant"contihuous Iles. g road between Concession Three ani Instant light-cools stovP,B. WAR SAVINGS production of funds' frim• this protowdultio it is,hoped,at the rate of She is survived by her sorrowing Concession Four, at Lot Eighteen it so quick, so satisfactory, $4,800-.perms, or One Ie ar per husband, mother, one sister, Mrs. H. said concessions of.the- Township o' 'COal 031 stovesi Elec. hot CERTIFICATES person per month from" now until Pascoe, and fire brothers: Allan Pickering dgsrribed as follow-s, the; latps,—Window screens, the end of the War. Jack, Donald, Gordon'and Raymond, is to say:=ALL AND SIN'GULAI. p All of wlhom have the syZnl'athy of that certain parcel or tract, of Tani Screen-doors,garden tools a the entire comimunity. and premises, being part oY the or and all herdRare'at right C�'i R•I7� E• �10 �E � The Picker" Interment took ,place at Erskine iginal allowance for road between the GENERAL IN:tiRANCE � Cemetery. - said Concessions Three and Four o: 1PTlceS, �- said Tow-nshi , and being more par- SERVICE PROTECTIOy COlYlmunity. Club g Bring .n your lawn mower to titularly described as follows, tha'. • RED CA09S SA•LVA(,E is,to say:-CO'.NVNIE\CI\G at the be aF,aCrpened'andrep aire;i to open this month. PICKBRING .BR•.•1•.-NCH Southwest 'angle of Lot'18 in the 4d 'BUSH -�- See our new sere- Will all those saving payees, rags, Concession of said Township; THE ALVIN �BUSHBY i At a,meeting of the Directors df North 73 Degrees 32 MINTUTE. tion Of Rugs _ ala iron etc., have same taken to the Hardware Tiioamitb the Community Club, at the home of EAST in and along the Souther); basement of our Town hall not )`'TOKERING Robtr Ruddy, on Friday evening, the Limit of said Lot )OSS feet more o: ._ A LOVELY DISPLAY IN S-1YRNA later than the 15th of this month, Club finds that the theatre interests. less, to a point in the intersection o: as all mtistbe'cleared out oy then. AND Akb'IINST]s� who purchased the building;' are said limit with the Southerly •Limit Every little heltp. The,basement key allowing tye Club to continue to use of 'a travelled -road running thraugl . _. 'Walnvt Dresser, Simms"_., Steel Bed may be procured from Mrs. Irish. !` the same. The Club will Cherefore op i y said Lot 18; THENCE Southerly 'a'• BOYES DRUM Coop Ltd Mattress and Springs - $61..2.7 ens,.about the middle of November,' -• right angles to the said 5outherl;• • with a probable-Dinner, as a special - BEEP THIS DATE OPEN '- Limit of-Lot 18 a distance-of 66 feet T$ P►E .ALL STARE +Walnut Cedar-':n Chests $21.50 opening function. to'a point in the Notrtherly-Limit o, .l Monthly memberships • ttre being -Reserve the evening of Nov. 28th Lot 18 in Concession Three of sai< ; and rlP .. .... ... _ ... 'issued this term - $1.00 per month: for a Euchre and Dance, sponsored Township; THENCE Westerly in'and Cameras. F> M' JAmit; 1008 feet' - A STUDIO COUCH and TWO months paid will.constitute axe. by',tihe Oddfellaws' I�,dge, of.Picker- a2long said :r'ortheil'y }_ -- Annual :4lemibership Fee. ing, Proceeds to go, to the eleg•raxn' more or less, to the North-west angl aTof Drinks, `ICs OCCASIONAL. CHAIRS.-- $69.5C A prominent 'Toronto gentleman. B. W. V. Fund, th�last-m-etltion_eSLt: TNE � -r-__ -- Floor and Table I'•aniP and � g � 'the speaker _ ' North•-westerly a distance of $5 feed is to a coached, as /'. for the dniler,'anntsunceQr'ents being 5 inches; more or less,' to the• plat^ Cream. GIFTS FOR THE HOME TOWNSHIP COUNUIL a • made when details are available. ,_ ��� �,_ •-� of .beginning. 4 A PERSpN'S interested-0r whbs: efts for" all oe- Motor Ambulance, Day; or Nigh, Eddie Foley, Canada's Ace Song Council is advised of an extension lands may or might be prejudicially" Writer is in Pickering this week, of the 30-n-ile speed limit .to one- .�fected•-by the plassing,of such pro- PHONE roPHONE 1300 sponsoying his lovely-war song "All half mile east of Pickering Village. posed By-law are' re<luired to attend Basions• the World's Proud' of England Pickering 'Village Police-- 9 at �e•sa'id ineetiRg,`when ther-wil'•Now." The profits of which are go- heard the resolution preparing the Prescriptions' 'carefttldy coro•' TIi­ E F>ICKERING 7�_,-N_ EWS IL • A STERRIT 1 By-law authorizing ismin of deben- be heard in person, or by Counsel or ing to the British' -Bomb Victinss' g g Solicitor,with reference thereto, upo: F'unera] Director Fund. This is the song which creat- tures for purchase of a new flre'e�i- petitioning to be so heard. DELIVERY LOCA! ed such a. sensation 'in'Toronto last gine, at Pirke�ring. x .� D.•�TEI) this 7th day of Novembe•- , RUYDItUrP, Dealer July, when letters of congratulation Jos. Banigan, Chairman of P ck- STJORE HOUP.S: 8 a- M. - 20 p. tape, PICK£RING 'ONT. were received from, His Majesty the erittg Ratepa67ers Assoc, again oked` ly'41: daily. Sunday: 9 a m, Fling, President Roosevelt and other for assistance to extent of $50 to� DONALD R. BEATION• + notables in ,Europe and America. cover etipenses. Fo decision,. `Clerk of the said :Municipal Coring PH,OtiE PICS. 6a r ation of the Township of Pickering `y u" _. V 0 I C E - _ TELL IT TO THE MARINES THEWAR , WEEK _ Commentary on Current_4vents _ OF THE -. . PRESS .; Slowly, Perhaps, But InexorabIy United States Moves Toward War, REAL SHORTAGE l• - --There's a bad situation a-brewin' - r F __President Roosevelt -haw-acted.- kin es;tanks,-gasp- - - m this province, mates. _'These are deeds, not words," says m0dlcal supplies and other aids- It's about the women. " c an English newspaper. , "He chal- toward -the successful defence u There's not enough of them. lenges our enemy. His nation does, against the inrcaders. ._b'rom the _ rt'' - e had �States and- from Britaili, name one.around the house for 40 0, , to conquer the earth. It has defied she is getting great quantities of - ag ° her ambition to rule'oceans. If not those essential supplies. But tile -years.or so might dispute the,state- meat-some might even say there zd p Y all America, at least the American needs o1 he; hLge army a*rii•icon- are too many, or, does she just t navy, is ready for sone. IC is at gripe tinue-and `our help land Britisli k _sound that way?-but the fact of with Nazi-Germany,on the Atlantic help will have to continue., now and its zone of operation may production- the matter is there's a shortage. .. ��� "Upon our Aiaerican - And for a province that has Just . 6e'extended to these shores." falls the colossal task of equipping made the Tiger L1Iy its emblem yIn a,Navy Day address the chief our aimed forces and- ueiping to .that's a bad situation. Too bad FF" executive declared that the -"shr cti 'word didn't get around before; and - " 1 supply the 'Britisll, the Russians= considering the subject and a1T it's ? N` : ing war has, htarted-Aulerica has and the Chinese.' In the •perform- lnnay it didn't, and then they could been attacked." He cited the loss ., ante oY that task we,tale not fall. nave picked on Bachelor Buttonsc of American merchantmen and And we -will not fail." r the torpedo attacks.on the United.. "or maybe the Stag for an emblem. Kearny. Challenges C.I.O. But the. situation situation la there, or, - -- - •' - � "We have wished to avoid The president realizes the vital > rather here-it's in Alberta and shooting," he said. "But the shoot- Beed for swittly increasing the Manitoba, too--and it's very real. �': - -" -• ' _ ing has started. And-history has u o merican factories Now don't go asking *here they recorded who fired the first shot. shipyards in order twat Ainericatr are, girls, but filen of the national In the yon run, all that aid may be carried across the registration ist mon min ph �w me $u . .. g _. Q s Bho there are will matter is who tired -the last seas to the fighting trouts in ever 6 , e e than women in Buddy, 6-weeks-old English bulldog, tries to look tough enough shot." increasing'quantity and speed. to _ Saskatchewan. under steel helmet to merit his position as mascot of U.S. Marine '► No ages were recruiting station iri Cleveland, O. Mr. Roosevelt referred in ironic this connection he mane the most given but they tones to Hitler's frequent prostes . important"- declaration. " of the' 'must be Over 16 but apparently. not —the matryink kind. RECKLESS PEDESTRIANS UNDERSTANDABLE rations "that his plans for conquest evening: It's the-same all ov r the west. Columbus, Ohio has taken the Ocean." not extend across the Atlantic "Our output must it mdtho ed ' -.. I✓ William Knudsen, head of Ocean." !t cannot be.hampered'ay the eel- - -Manitoba has a surplus o1 11,000 drastic step of arresting pedes- General Motors, said the other fish obstruction o1 a small but men;-•Alberta, 47,000; British Col-. frians who violate traffic laws, on Latin-American Plan • day: "Billions of dollars don't dangerous minority of iau�rtexders tmbia, 82,000 men. charges of recklessness.• Perhaps "But," he commented, -his sub- g mean much to me, I don't under who are a menace to the true cause It's pretty frigid up in. the Yu- there is no foundation in our laws marines and raiders prove other• - stand -those kind.of figures. The of labor itself, as-well as to tu_e, _ 'Yon, too. In. the land where mea Lor such action, but-It might yell thing I understand is two hands wise. And so does the entire do- nation as a whole. we men and so on and they write -be considered sign of his world order. _ working a littl9 longer." - "Our national will irit.,st 5pe:�k - poetry about it, there. are three Drivers who .operate tlfelr care -For example, 1 have in my poa- _ -St. Catharines Standard.' from every assembly line." ,1•nen males to every female. recklessly are subject to prosecu• _ _ session, a secret may made in he interpolated the words, Yes,. But what do you Yin ow Oaat -tion•• W7ry should pedestrians not p - Germany by Hitler's government tram every,coal. mine." _ p'or one thing you'd more be subject to the same rtstrictioas2 ONE GOOD THING LEFT -by the planners or the new-world T �@ o course - lromen which should pro 'the old A few prosecutions might have an There's one thing you can still order. It to a map-of South Ameri- he chaIIen Y is lie.!i'. extremely salutary effect on people buy.on the LVtalment plan-war ca and a part of Central America. It !s a challenge to Joan L. Lexi•, pytng'ahout "go west, young man, the C.I.O. dictator, ani! K catut. go west„" who walk about the streets in such savings certificates. Ahad the sa Hitler preppies to reorganize As a matter- o2 fact you would' a manner -as to encourage. asci- beauty .o! the_'cerl; cates ls_ that It. lust a few hours atter -tue pre�i- the none dent had demanued for tae t°af,4 tllnd the east literally overrun with dents. n'indaor Daily Star. y you pay for them novo -Today- In this area there are '! women; nd doubt some' of them -" - --v- all comes back to you on the in- fourteen separate countries. But_ time that Lewis call orC the st.lke. dice looting and looking nicely for -FOREST NEEDS atalment plan-sad with SatereeL the geographical experts in Ber- In' the coal mines owneu by tae busbands.- Quebec.has 20,000 more, R we had started about 40 years St. Thomas Times-Journal. lin, however. have rutaleasiy ob steel companies, tue sole issue of xomen than men; Ontario' has 21,- ago planting-trees to replace some -v- literated all existing boundary- which !s the nand r . Lux �. J - �.. - - - - lines. They have divided Scuta. shop. !n his message to 51r. Len'. , 400 more women and Nova Scotia- of those taken Out by our pioneer BEST WHIEN UNSEEN America into live vassal states, lir. Roosevelt uaid: wustrt bu 6,000 more which is an awful ancestors - well, conditions in The finest feeling we know Is bringing the whole continent under may, be the issues between yqu lot of apples of somebody's'eyes. southwestern Ontario would-be far finding a.:10 bill in an old suitand Mr. Taylor or you and lir. - so why not tet together.on this better today than-they aro. There their domination: t!�ffigi - would not be for one thing,-any. says the Quebec Chronicle-Tele- ••grid they have also to asranM g•` - org$n.--the +argei qura�lou of Why not incite the women of the thing like the wind damage be- graph. The jubilation , is much ed it that the territory of one--of adequate fuel supply is oi.gr. iter , "eclat to look over the. mea of the greater 11 the wife hasn't seen yon these new u Interest and import to tuo. .ational cause the wind would not get much• puppet states Includes a ■ of 'a chance; the trees would be make the dl'scovery. the republic. of Panama and Our ls'eltare...There.is suety reuron fur .meet. It would look like sti bargain --at. Thomas- , eat lifeline Tinea-Journalthe Panaaaa.Canal. the continuance of ne6otiatiops, , for everybody, what with enough- there to break Its force. Wire + eatm men to the Pest to mReligious off tangs would not have to turn out; -°- Thereous Plan k.. no reason for It Ii, their ore;_essenasenttlul rr of woi all the spinsters east of the Great roofs would stay in place;• fruit- HE KNOWS WHY The -president wen turned, to that the mining of coal s-ould L;.i lakes and growers would be able to market . Tbree mouLU ago Hitler boast- a oil of religion. on without interruption,." " We could' bring them crit b . the la in tis -- - male cider of some and feed the weeks or know teas "Your govermaent ha: in Its Millions of people on "a cue !eons choice.et *gyve them a tyhree• Er apples instead�of havtag to ed he .would conquer Russia .why. rest to hogs. .low he knows the reason wh possession auotuer document mann. tinent, from the I•anama_Csurl t., We could et out our 10- - y' in Uermany by Hitler's government. gallon hats, the band'where t ey it is a data le plan which or Hudson Bey, will efalo that tna:r. have a leopard skin and have a _ a no more d syr Amer a u nest :-) - 'e - •ulcus reasons. the Nazis did not . Ing episode in American nista. tensing reception. LIFE'S LIKE THAT $y Fred Neher and do not Wisn to publicize Lunt than"Lewis' action in elosiag-the " Just picture a train coming yet, but mulch they are ready`to coil mines in this time of worili. -out from Ontario loaded dawn with - ;j"' impose a little Later on a domin- emergency. a conductor, a couple of brakemen. - - - - c _ sled world-it Heuer wins. The immediate tusk or the peoi it, sad 20,000 women. - "it is a plan-.LO abolisa all ex• of the United States 13'to deli --rRegiaa Leader Post. fills* religions—CathdllC, erotest•- into the bands of ^their. irleitd+"' sat, Adouammedan, Hindu, iiu(ld• the goods that they are produc ui,' ' ` ONE SHIRT A YEAR nisi and 3ewisn aime. T"property- for the-detenee-ofd4eLMeoracy. T1 - ' —v— of all-churcaes.will .be. seized Dy -president, said "tt -can sever c - -A letter -in The- :Manchester . � the Keith-and .its puppets. Tne doubted .that the goods will 6.r f}uardiaa makes you realize end. ��' _ cross anu all ower sym�ois of ie- delivered by this . nation, sobs. - denly how little the war has at-' ligion are to us foruidden. The Navy believes.-in the 'trauidi)n or _ Jtected us here In Canada:°In his ✓� ��, ' clergy.are. to De Yorever Yiyufdateu Damn the torpedoes; YLII alt ui -,,..letter a Mr. F. S. Statham argues -silenced under penalty ,of t.W ahead!" .,that a Britisher needs only one _ couceutration camp•, "Ekery,'consideratioii of unr is new shirt a year, a suit can be o' "in place of the cuurches of our can self-interest," says the Ni tv ' worn for ears and under, rd for i' - clothln for three years at least. an futerd4tiunaf Naas Caw-'e-a safety o3 this*-hemis li� " • y _ civilization,'tilers-1s 'to bd net up York Timis, "every i•ega t P ere, e s � "Clothes, says he, '-should-- ciiurc6'which will tie'served u iiia hope, of keeping the destruction ot only to-•avoid arrest for Indecent :•, . orators aunt out by tae Nasi gu%- war on the other sidle of the occa,;, exposure and.'to -keep rearm. it ernmeut. in tile, place of the•piule, prompts os to throw our t;:.! should be the aim of everybo.: the words oY Mein`bauipC•writ be" strength now into the de ense of to -tlnish up a,year with ati many ��� »" - /. / �,. imposed ana enforced as holy writ. the Atlantic. We'welcouie tle pit • ' unused clothes couponh as pos- - I / MOW And iA.piace of the cross of 1,J'nrist. dent's endorsement c1 'the broad',-r -will be put two symbols-tile swan. Senate version of the Neutra!;:y Here we have no rationing of / . `' irks and the naked sword."- Act repealer wbicli mould peiniit _ slothea and we have.plenty of food the government not mereiy to ai its ai well. As a people we are better. _. Russia's Gallant.Stand- ' our merchant ships but to u.. dressed and fed and better off in / t' -Ayr. atoosevelt paid trivate to, those ships where they are needed _ every wap, on the average, than �/ �• •• ' RLssiau•' gallantry in battle aud - most. The restrictions w!iich we ' ! aver .beforex As a people, apart - j "r`• I; said emphatically that aur Lamy; .recklessly.imposed upon -our own• - tion those actively engaged ia.it, , j •the Russians do to help deieut the freedom of action are .;crib " •-mer have hardly felt the war at 'all. rl i / - Mmis is something'done to,help • thousand submarines to Hltie:. it To speak o1 our taxes, war,loans. all those countries, We Unit 1 is time to put an end to the lie and slight inconveniene as sacri- i0-i2 / States incluued„ who are, beilt on*' and the- mockery of Awermia flees; after the miseryof Europe deieatiug Hitler.. 'neutrality' and free our ships for and the isuflering of-Britain, is al- -•— `"'' """�"°°"'°�^ °'^_ - ^fh Russians" tie said, "are~ service In life 'teat cause ­fhe g 1 e for.which inost indecent. So far, we* don't .. • 1 mislaid my.rolling pin an 1 had to roll out this dough. . . . You fighting for their own soil and . the whole etrengtti of"the Uuitod• know what sacrifice is in Canada, know the Johnsons would be disappointed if 1 didn't, have a pie their gown homes. Rusela•needs aH- • States is being mobilized." --Vancouver Sun. for them: By .GlENE BYRNES REGI'LAk FELLER$—Expert Advice -. - PRESENT FOR ANYBODY 15 TO PRESENT FOR MY COUSIN CaEOKE , A CINCH! COME DOW�STMIO THAT>5 *' THE BEST WAY TO BUY A WELL, THIS I5 GOING TO Be A A ELEVATOR' MAN? WWI FIND OUT WHAT THEY DO AN' AN ALL C KNOW IS HE'S A BRANM6AN'S 600KREBUY �EMSUMPNHELPFUL.' ELEVgTOR OPERATOR IN A' WITH ME AN' hLL PUT KWISE BIG APARTMENT BUILDING!_ ��Q , o7. RK l !ht Elfyn.�d'A,Y,.i..l•M .,,a ...w �,w .:� ...:.., ,'. y.. : r.. y„ .. :,sY. —.—_.__. - - _ _-a.:;a.�u,b.:.e.,��. _ _ ..w..m.e'�.-t _ �;�,. .- _ ,� -•"a..r.f: x• ,: • Y h. , sevolves, don't you think?" !hP , t "Naturally," said Lucy. She won- " what was coming next, r _ �lEft�AS'BLI�IM/ 6 ,. Reedge for "War Savings You mustn't ever think we don't _ appreciate all your services here," E��O�E SALAB,A cooed Elise, "All a us—I mean Mark's intimates—realize how hard you must have worked.-And what it must have cost you." t me?--a d_Luc he tettthey were getting nearer now to Lhe main idea. .(To Be Continued) '*Everything he did seemed to turn out \ wrong. His nervousness and bad tem- r . = . T -EA - _ TABLE TALKS per were getting his family down,until By SADIE B. CHAMBERS one day his wife made him cut out tea and ask Lucy in the morning, it and coffee and-start d/king Postum. she didn't forget it in all the ex- Now he is goingaround with a smile MARRYING Be Patriotic � �- _ _ citement. - on his face,and I've lost one of my best MARK '"Come tin," she called to the ,Eat More Apples you.r.feeing our of sou,It could cases of caffeine-nerves." lits A R K a • • a others. "Of course Yqu're 'coming, _ -__be from- drinking too much tea end - - - by-- — Yaterford--Fath�• Oh—and Mrs, This season of e year, a 'We - entirely fret from caffeine. itfor30 _ f i se n th ear s i et, will you prom- are gathering in the •apples, is a days and see how much better you feell OTUIMP122 - - VioIette Kimball Dunn • Ise to.dance with•me at least.once? splendid time to make the re>lo- order.tin from your grour today., It won't be a party unless you do, lution for more.apple eating. Our " Rea, maybe Lucy will dance.with . 'Synopsis _. ancestors knew nothing about you, if you solemnly promise-not Mark Alexander is left with his vitamins and such like and yet stepdaughter, Valerie, to raise to walit all over her feet._He's ter• who knows but one of the rea,: �i cup boiling water erate oven-for`-about-ail- minutes. rilble,' she told Lucy. when his beautiful wife, Ellen, dies. - sons for their good health was the -2 cups gingerale The apples should be tender but -Rex Davies .grinned down from Ellen's family resents Mark's cars his sixteen. years. He was already abundance of apples which they 2 tablespoons sugar - not mushy. Remove the apples of the child by himself and hiring used. The Canadian apple is the % cup• diced apple carefully to a second baking pan. crazy about Valerie.anu didn't care p -`Lucy Tredway as a tutor. Ellie h'as oldest prescription for health and i9 cup chopped dates Add the cinnamon drops to the what she said to him, He tucked auty. ©ut of apple§ can be �.� cup chopped walnuts - -syfup, left in the first an- ant ' her eye'on both Mark and the trust - _ P Lucy's hand into his arm with ever misses created an endless variety of Mayonnaise simmer over direct heat until the and leftValerie, an n what he felt was egmplete sgphtet!•. --:—_a chance to knock Lucy. Shirley, wholesome and delicious treats. Soak gelatine in cold water 6 syrup thickens. Remove the up- however, thinks Mark has done just cation, 4. 1 A Splendid way to start the day minutes. Add boiling water and' per portion from the apples and right. A birthday party is planned - "Shall we get the elevator?,Or d y don't you mind walking? And may with a delicious baked apple or stir until dissolved. Add ginger- baste the taps with the syrup. for Vtlerle, and while it !s going I have the first dance?" he asked fried apple rings with bacon. In ale and sugar. Cool. When gela- Place under the -broiler at a safe on, Elise bursts in on Mark and in a breath. _ salads they offer variety, com- tine mixture begins to congeal, , distancerfrom the heat and allow_ "The very first," she pt�omised. bined with grated raw cairot, add fruit and nuts. Pour into to glaze for ten.minutes. !CHAPTER 21 Lucy gathered a handful of peach raisins; cheese,. nuts, etc. individual wet molds,'' Place in Apple Gingerale Salad the refrigerator or in a very cold alias chumt,e» wetcumes peno■at "flh;" said Elise, She Pelt as velvet, and took to her-heels. She tetters from Interested readers. She she did the day she went to meet arrived only slightl' ehind him. 3 tablespoon gelatine place t0 net. F Is pleased to receive wgse•uone Markt She arae saying all the wrong at the door of small ballroom. t{a cup-cold water- r Cinnamon Apples e■' topics, for her colams, and In even ready t9 listen to your 6-pet • °tMngs; and she couldn't seem to The orchestra was playing, and - Cinnamon apples make a splen- ' peeves.,- Bequests for recipes or stop. it was beginning to dawn on -couples applied out on the shining did accompaniment for meat and epeeist menu■ are la order. Address your. letftrs to'•'l1Lss :6adie B. (:4an•- ber that it would have been better - surface of the floor Dtark-coming UNUSUAL. fowl. Peel apples of uniform !tier.. 73 west Adetatde Street, To- not-to come tonight. She steadily toward Valerie. -SIDE-BUTTONED -size and place s clove in each. =+•ate." s.■d stamped,self-addressed kept Lucy out of the'eonveriatiou He said•in"the most 'grown-up - Place hi a syrup made of 1 pound, envelope t •b o • t You wish a re ` + but she had never been so-shattei•- ' ;Nay,. "perils you-dance this?" and FROCK of brown sugar,,, cup cider vine- ' ing(p-conscious of anoiher woman thea they were merging with the gar and % stick of cinnamon. Land of Plenty' before.— - rest, and smiling at Lucy, being Cook a-few at a time Carefully so e "Shall I ring'for caffea and -a taught a n'ew step by Rex over in _ = apples do not, break. Arrange There's one man-in London who liqueur for You?" asked Mark. a comer- = carefully is dish and;pour--syrup does not quarrel .with food cards 'No, darling," said Elise. $hs "Why. father." she said amazed- < =� r over them. _ and rationia . His name is Fred.. had came straight to them from a $ .ly, - _ . -. „n Dutch Apple Pie - Brick Langley, lie has !rat come - dull dinner at her mother's. "Yen?" He leaned from her .to 1 Line pie- tin a good rich back from France. But looking at her as she gazed n8 eyes. ton' past with e loo into herrshi m3rey . dune- sugary over grand ',4 cup brown Bance last winter he has been lir•- _ O pathetically into Mark's face, Lucy �t the bottom and thea ing at a tiny village In the Pyrenees could have sworn she hadn't eaten er- 1 mean you,really sfe," /r thinly, sliced apples or apples cut called St. Beat, south of Toulouse. •tor at least -a week, and was re• Thanks''" said !lark, trying not / � •/a; in eighths with slashed cut part Until the Germans occupied Paris. fusing, to spare even the servunty to lat•gh, "I like to be taken down ' ~• flf the wa down. Arra them this Londoner was owner of -tato pnuecessary troubles. She nail' from the 'sheiP and dusted off Once - 0 a + small side down, over edge of most famous women's habit-makinji ~ °aet+er, bile tliotight, met anyone inAk while. . ''You're not bad - q *9 firm in the French capitai. wbo managed to conveyso much your- jx ' cruet. Blend a beaten egg with Belt." -. _ '- f sour m and '/s Fl;estarved In France. - Atter a by what she didn't say. [ do' dance pretty well," she Ni>a brown oaur. cream over the few hours in England, he exclaim. ~ Alice and another maid came in said seriously.-"But then. you see, apples and aprinkl'e with clans- ed: "England- is overflowing with sad carried the-table away, And.. .-I love Lt-You can always do things - mon. Bake 14 minutes, reducing milk and honey." - presently there was a, sudden rush well if you love 'em." beat to moderate, and continuo of feet and laughter in the bit; "I see." The,dance ended, was •• until - _ ur n, encored. an ended,age n• s a ♦, a rich golden-color.Ey - V -Av` w --by Valerie_ _ _ -tow turn you over to Rex:'Maybe • Glased Apples "Darling, cried Valerie, "may you'll dance with- me agaln'later•" Nr 8'large apples we.dance now, .Or must we wait° -. He patted her head, and went oft cup sugar ~� a while' What shall Re do?" to find Elise. He might -as well .f is teaspoon,salt -- "Qf course you,shal! dance,"Lucy get it over. with -as -soon• as he � r �, .��ttt "•+-..., laugherd. "Whenever you're randy," could. Dancing with her had net er , a lti,teaspoon S=9 on . CA She straightened , a tinwer ori been a treat, at beat, but he would , y + •e y 2 tablespoons butter W Valerie's shoulder, and looked ai -go through with it, and then go _ 2 tablespoons red Cinnamon •we �� Elise, who raged.it the maternal and find Luc}. _ _ - - ualit of,the-small-scene. - 5he drops _ quality After the Dance • ; - - _ •' Select large firm -red apples. � could hardly bear the-implication Elise stayed' until half past-ele• f Core thea lea and if neceaaar , ' of the.confidt*ace and.affection be-- _'4n. Mark danced with her only 1*$ g PP Y rkj eQVatt- tween 'the two. Neither .did she s - ! cut a thin slice from'tba.blossom At:ftlN once. ,He made it a point to ask * ;+ sad so that they will 'stand �q� in the sudden droop of Valerie'a each o1 the fluttering gay bits of -�'� • '�� - .young.mouth .as she'followed thir femininity who "were Valerie's straight. With a sharp pai,ng pressure of Lucy's hand and saw friends, and he danced again 'with : ' •` w knife, score' the skin 'of each 41• - _Elise, whom she had overlooked Valerie: - : - apple the desired distance from OWDEi -the stem end. Place the�a _ Lu her first rush with the'athers The rest of the time he spent ' ' " - pples in a large shallow baking pan and - Ii Ito the'room.. _ with Lucy. R•ho'se steps seemed to -- � fill the, �car•ity with the sugar, The Dance melt into his with-a peculiar magic. y "Flow do you do*" she said, UY• It was while the youngsters were ' mixed with the salt, cinnamon - tag to sound as cordial m she could. sitting arornd a sitttpie little sup '" and -nutmeg. Dot with bits of She waved a hand toward the chat- butter. Pour water into the pan 'te'rtng group around Mark.'•+!`think' pet that Mice made an excuse to to 3i inch 'depth, Bake in a mod-' go over and drop down beide you know everybody—" Lucy. - -' "I 'dare sap long before you did, She smiled pleasantly, and made darling " Elise allowed herself to room for .Elise beside her .on a l 4747 My. "!their mothers' and fathers' small sofa, "Did you manage_to were my friends before _}ou vrei get something 'to eat?" she asked, born." said. Elise self-con- -By. Anne Adam, �. 1 "How nice," said Valerie pol- sciously. "Trust the to be at home ' T -'Italy. She felt vaguely apologetic: at Wide Acres." =L,p bright and'early—this fresh' k ' < M but as she couldn't imagiue what• There seemed nothing td say',.to young home -frock by„Anne Ad- she had said, she.decided to wail this, so i,n'cy merely smiled, and am Patters 4747 is just the a wept back to her ice. sort of workaday style you like— "You neves knew •Mark's beauti• see the convenient•side, button- ful wife, of course? Elise asked - ,tag?; incidentally, its effect is ✓�O� ver slimming and the set-in beltAY LESS-- NO.” . • QJ(/_J presently, w•utching iter... y` g a.��, No," said Lucy. Thell, feeling (also buttoned at the left) pr6- that this was a trifle bad, she-add• duces a trim waistline., The skirt ;.> ' ed: "She must hale bleen'very love• is simple, made in four sections— ✓yA� IY•" yet it has a graceful flare. Don't h';/ U� rIS� ' M _ "Oh, toy clear,-she was more luau =you like the "border" effect cre- 1 � e t • lovely, She filled the house with y ricrac on the sleeves, ~ ' her presence. But:a-map's fife is skirt and the one big pocket?.You IRA'S Fii1tE' Pinnas Wafslt4l �B 4 �•��e�t•�������e the: pivot around which a home can also make a different version 29 NOW AVAILABLE �R�ESULTS . 011rlIRrO •�fyi t<ertrNs","Mtstel'tigvraahtese with. contrast bands around the •'N,IR !Ong�erarr„etetta+ttt eXNJ neck closing, on -the sleeves and, • B • ��� For each picture d'es:rev, send • atter - - � C W R I S T M A S skirt, with ,fife belt and pocket complete "grown Brand'tabri't, w.fta 'hen yot, fojjoW made 'of the ,contf6iting fabric, your name and address and the.. PARC E L S too. The Sewing Instructor shows name of the picture you want writ- end the double alt �• Foe Qve.r#_ea"oIdier - BOLL 'ust }low to stitch this u ten on the back, Address Dept. 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POlIPORTN WITH A, SOLWER to Room 421, 73' Adelaide St. • e RIS ED' sect itC AC •�� 11VFR$LAS, (This ot'R'ariizatian � 1.7- UE 45-- Neat, Toronto. Write plainly. can, supPll' Damns of Soldiers overveas In whom-gift parcel, size,_name, ad&ess and style C r will be mn number.. v��-.-:+-.-Y: .._:'..s.'fa.3.s .1vr,�.y,..nmu_�.a.: V".._-.,:_•+eras. ,. m.._n�:.�ote 'fir _suq, ._ '� .. ..: --_ ..s .. _ v.r.ls s ."_...r... .� " .. .. - _�., �i�� � , _ fit,l X= P'ICKERiNG NEWS • ' �� I R ,O C K $1.75 per year. $1.50 to advance $ubscriptiQns to the United States t� i�{„�� � �� • and Gt. Britain; $2.00. in advance. TREAT R E .. . L •. 'Claasifi ABver -- ed fberments � - -- - -- -HEAVE Y CA� .SME WANTED — suitable country and ` ' - -town foster homes'for boys of 10 to Healthfully Air-conditioned y''--- 15 years where they will be treated All shows Daylight Saving Time i ' _ j` `• f }" as members of the family, adequate board ,paid. Apply by letter to the THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY ` '�� NOVEMBER• 6 7 and 8th. It's tiro best wa to save Protestant Children's Homes, 28 Sel- �. y . gas—be. by Str. Toronto. 11-19 Two shows at 7,30 and 3.30 1 more m{e travellers overage many Saturday Matinee at 1,30. _ Per gallon And it's a new 4" treat to roll along the highway cury Bought and Sold - free and cae.free. ;USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, «Moon over 4Vliami" ' Q �� FARES'cleaned and prelssed likeev nv. We I r c ARE l0 received a large shipment of high in Technicolour I E a '1'O ON class gentlemen's suits, pants, large c TO ,g0 i singe coats etc. Very remsonable. It with DON Ab1ECHE and c 4 B1RR1E - will pa BETTY GRABLE ` c'c n FORTH B" - $4.15 y you to coarse here before you ROBERT CUbL►INGS and r J c c s O'-EN SOUK $13.00 I go anylwhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 C_ROLE L.•t,.\DIS � c c D $7.6f ' _ Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 45-3 1 c c � P•ound' Trip - Tax 'Included We also make suits to measure; r , —and.winter coats guaranteed to fit. MONDAY, TUESDAY, R EDN SDY s c Tickets and I�ormatio -NOVEMBER 10, 11 and 12th. n at Best workmanship~ Last complete show at 8.50 cern Homme "' Pine 4bOP ' VAANTED — woman for general „ housev<:ork. Apply Ms's. Dan. Bather- "Las Vegas Nighty Son, Calvert,% Cottage,. Pickering. with TOMMY DORSEY and his -210A SALE — well-bred collie-pup; ORCHESTRA ' .. also 11 pigs, 7 weeks old. Pure-bred BERT WHEELER and Jersey heifer, due Nov. 15th, M. B. CONSTANCE MQORF Burk, Pick. 1031 1 also an added attraction WANTED N T E D P7G$ hZOR BAtLE — 90 feeder's, 60 'ii L ff CARD OF THAXNS BALE REGIBTEI4. _ - to 130 lbs, John 3[ollfvray, Ibt 23, 1]oElhle Ditto FRIDAY, NOV. 14th — Extensive DEAD HORSES *[dD CAT'fi.B desdale hose wis take this o rtunity suction Bale of Registered Cly For tree ick up p • r We h !o p Con. 2, Uabridgq neap Goodwood. with EDML ND LQWE, pS►o i UNA MERIiEL of thanking out many friends for Horse%, Feeder cattle, Hogs, New 31�OOKL �PEGGY X :their expressions of- pm path9 their Tractor and ecruipment,. also comp- �g� - .. . -T4 RENT — 6 to 6 rooms at Brock , ' , NT• ... .. ..- .. .. __---'-- woad Storms Apply Mm Pancsmp, - NAND BROOKS - �ietanee, and aka forthe »any- Eine of good imp���t�1e- PfOKHRII3s lip• floral tributes, in our recent sad..be smith and carpenter toots; targe PICt�ERiNG .. .. .. .. is FOR SALE — registered cows and Coming next -- reavement. quantities o! tray, grain and roots, AGINCOURT .. sane ... 26K • heifers. Phone 3+60s k rHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and tu, Robi belonging to $disc We, .pay the phone eban" Np'V FS&RER 13, 14 shin 15th ''I'°° Barrett, Mrs. F. Andrear, ciars, L Robinson,and Estate o! the WANTED TO RENT latm o! ?6 1f Brothers and Sister. Iste Edw. W.,Rebinson, Lot 11 and to '160 acres. 3 to 5 yew term Boa' 4tRoad Show 12, rear con. 7, Markham 'zwp. Rob- GORDONYOUNQ LTD . 302 News Office with ADOLPSE DdENJOU wad C,AJID. OF THANKS iason Str. Markin Village. TezW,' 'Toronto Phone Ad.sii6' CA:ROLE LA.*7DIS Cash. No reserve. Sale az 12.00 noon s - NOT — persons wishing apple We wish to thank the many nei- standard time.' For further particul- .w. butter made at the Alton Mill,.will ghbors and friends !or their kind stns, see bills or Clarke Prentice, of L a E. sC N /LL you please have your .order in by NOTICE zfforts'and assistance, at our home Milliken and J. Carl Saigeon, Maple, . - gUNgRAL DIREOTOB AND 12th. Peter Nighswander, Phone. ---------- Nov. -e a in the recent tragic death of our Auctioneers. 11.13. M !Stouffville !W21. To the patrons of the Brock Road sister-in-law. ---- BALMSR B Store' — the store reopens again - SATURDAY, NOV,' 8th. — auction _ Fleoeaeeor�tolW.J. W*Ah r. i POP'P'Y DAY SATURDAYibis week,. under new management. Mrs. and Mrs. Cliff. Barrett sale of high-class and modern furn- 9tout3.ille NOV'. 8th. - Mrs. Vancamp, Prop - � iture. lumber, implements etc,, �. -Night turd Dai Beevtae property of Robt. Stephenson, High land Danforth Ave. eouth of set land Cr .Resrdr Pbehle3 . No 2 Highway. All furniture sas good 28 . .. •. ��,, az One D.- • as new. Terris cash. Sale usraess oe -' Sellers, iucikneer, Ag- - n one . fiord • -- - , urt, ph $. T n .Radio Service ✓'2i, = r Toronto ADL 6523 --Pick. 5304 AGmoon i pairs >;o all makes -Rees= / ' rt 36 _ RON G�IBSON charges. Work T 4 onable _ �-- ..TRANSPORT ARTHUR - 1aIJR F•IELa - �!"i . PtANSPORT Graduate Radio and Tctevision C RTAGE Member Of ficial Radionstue; X10` INGService Men'� 'Association, SANDG>� ``E>J STONE . 'The Pickering y RKET Y i .. Jr% — - _ MEAT A :- ar u line o •Wet rya f 11 1 1 e �. PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN :- Boy 's wove kn' own since babes RAYS THE TEMPER 'Fresh _ - _. � - THAT F _ ;... R41EC. IT MAY. BE ..,and ' AND NE .'' We see then, board the train after must provide the money so much needed OUR EYfS. their last leave home boys we ` to win the war.: : : and one way to da _ C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. ea _ _ tis to lou more War Savings - - '� �O'`a' °~" !' �`' �Yl � known,since they were babies. We say .,-,t a Y o_ Sx A, otiT ,� s Phone 151s eery i3 at.your r sA t Good Luck , : . we're all pulling for Certificates, pb Plc Our deli vias' orae k 1620 : �!ou as _we bid them Good Bye. But - ,^�. .LENDENING :CLARBNCE SILK, are we? Are we pulling" : all we :.The trip of every Canadian is needed for •''" FUNERAL DIRECTOR COOKSHM" tl --- t tan? What are we doing to help them? !Victory. In them days of war the thoughtless= --I+ selflsh spender Is a traitor to our,war efforts private Ambulance re we giving .them the things they Dap and Night frost -Wood. aid so ball : : shipsand tank: and A reduction in personaf spending Is now a vital Phone 9000 Y p Mal vern'5006 Agency .necessity to relieve the pressor* for goods; to 'guns and planes and ammunition? Are enable more and more labour and materials to Mairkham, . Ont. •. .r i Now efeet of Past° a we giving them.JL they need? That's :;;bt diverted to winning the war.• The all-oui — 9ervfee ft abo•►e M dl m 4 Hrphmenb sal issibR ie •M� . one thing we can do : : : we who'staY effort, whkh Cana& ,nus dmm* ffik Special Service t� .�„�.,. �, 14 at home ir: : one thing we must do. We «If-d iia► of each of us, -TO • �-a FARMERS L. LYE ' !1>>pPORT _THL_WAR WRAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR _COMMUNITY _ ! -` Clarein�Ont, t. - ,s�tclFA�rr ' : :: � : • y, -.��.�� � -- - ---- - _• -` � oars- - ��IA1;10-TUNING ... .. .Pyi6HiMd -B�REA�D y sp&#;p ters= f ra ivy fE LOUIR SND _. „•. y .. ._ Work ... ...... :•..:.. 24'8 — i •?5 _ All Tuning Guarantec4 Farr's- Elevator 0. e. Ma&DONAL WAR SAV Claremont, Ont. me Close AV*. • .*ww Lbedda loss + , _ i U - phone Res. 8J. O!!>aa WS • - - MOnd4y lovking-xk the cattle-mark- -St.-Paul's Dunbarton; Sundsy, ox. — A R E eta. 9th 3 p. minvited ft to join ` g ng whll meCt oa r Bob Kinnear, of Toronto, called on with the congregation of St. Paul's Bro� ham Beef Ring '. his old friends a!t G#asmere this in celebrating the 16th Anniversary Saturday night, at- the Matthews ' - . eek. Bob i8 working on munitions. f the Founding House, Brougham, for the purpose of �C1nit Church harvest Home +Geist- g o ng of the Congregation „winding up" affairs for the year, R'. N_. Guthrie is hat ing ttLe Hydro and the 7th Anniversary of the Op- Meimbers will please attend installed in his east, farm hoose, 'ening of the Church. The muscial _ - .`� ration to be' held during 'Week, 'which is being overhauled for Bert ,..rtie3 of the Sere is will be led by and his bride. the choir of St. George's, -0 aaa PICKER,ING HORTICULTURAL The United Church will hold their OVERLA_tiD'S lith ANIVER- Sever3;1 fields of fall wneat. and Special Preacher, Rev,. J. H. Barnes, SOCIETY '•s -Harvest Home Ser-'vices this taming SARY. S,*cials a 1` ll week• Nov. 10th rye here look green and promising, B. A., Rector of Sb. Peter's, Toron- Sunday. Nov. , at' 11 a. m. Rev. to 15.tb; C e-in and have a cup of as they have made a good top grow- to. Sunday School as usual, at 1Q a. '1 Keen interest is being shown Ori C. G. Park, M. A., of Wiutby, will tea wit . 3 to 5, and 7 to 9 p. in. th• m, the next meeting of the Horticu} - Lav nharop of +�,p s+' �n W�* -e pa o suc- e a n ni o e a otic y, when pictures of the local' Rev. R. H. Wjylie, B. A., lie D.,--hf ing-a discount in every department; cessfully',deapice the unfavorable Cross will hold their meeting Wed- !�gardens taken by a' colour camera, Columbus, will preach!. There will also having a WCKY DRAW, Come weather. Mr. •Picov bought 'the Lor= 'nesday of next week When th scall �will be put on the screen. If you be special music at both services. in and see opr stock of dry goods, ses, carne recently, for more blankets, 7 doubt w1wthea there are arty beauty Whitby United Church will sing at groceries, boots and shoes C. A. Wim West of Toronto has been vis- the members of this Unit were proud spots,.in the township, come out to d the evening service. On Thursday Overland. Advt. iting his old o ne','here. Bill looks to be able to respond wpth six pair the Pickerine'United Church school- well and has. n ern to , evening, Nov. 13th, -there will be a p yed in Mon- of pure cool ones. At the present room, on Tuesday Nov. 18th -nett, roast chicken supper. There will be treal, chiefly or several y ears, time, boxes for local boys in the Luncheon will be served and tse Bros a grand concert following,,,featuring Harry Bell- of the Air Force vis- service are being packed. As funds Scarboro and'''Oshawa Societies are ''the Golden CresConcert Co., of the gh,tm iced his' cousin, Arch 'Bell and 'wife for this pur+�i se are low, a 'series of invitedi. 1 'Toronto City Dairy, a made chorus over the week-end. Harry's father, socia} afternoons is being prepared _ of 28 voices directed by Mr. A,Far- Thomas Bell, attended school soave here by of the meirnbers to help out. The E. Crocker's were week-end' . ':mer. This choir sang with the Col- visitors at the Matthew's House. some, sixty 'years age- This Friday, Nov. 7th, at t-e home STANLEY , -- ileum Choirs at the C. N: E., and at Mr. Alan Miller spent the week- Congratulations to Mike Donahue of Mrs F. Morrison; next Friday, his bride on their recent marr- Nov, 14th at 'the home of Mrs. E. J. the Maple Ike! Gardens. Do not miss end at home. . . Mrs11 --+-r It, Elmer Crawford was home from The called on friends liere be- Annis.. W. OiBrien aria Mrs. J. training Camp on Sunds?. returning toEdgeiey, where he. OBrien, of th fore returne Bay, have also enter- Theatre Mrs. Rawson visited her son-.. at John and Mrs. Know and Babe has rented a farm recently. Wilcox Lake alst weellr. and Helen Malcolm, were Wick visit- The Club will meet at the home of Mr, aped Mrs. George W. Scott, ore over the week-ted, �y and Mrs Neale, on Monday Phone 100 STOUFFVILLB Camp- were visiting in Toronto and Oshawa evening next,.when Mr. F. M. Capnp Cherr wood Misses Marg and Fern Madco1in bell B, S. A,, will talk on some diff- FRI. and SATURDAY over the week-end. and Wanda Varnum were home for THURSDAY, , Miss Ettie Holden of Agincourt,-s the week-end. iculties and aims of agriculture in NUVIOMR 6, 7 and 8th. apending a few* dan vdth rriends in The Young Peopleft ,meeting on war time. All are welcome to bear Glatt to see Miss Isabel Tran back of . Claremont. Sunday evening wpm under the Cul. hien. Colored slides of Ontario will at the store after her recent Illness ii Western Union Miss Clark, of LaheBeld. visited ture Convener, Jean Hopkins -- Top- be shown. Same mein from our district have - I&. and Mrs. D. A• Pugh, for a few is - Let's go to the Movies". Rev, *Le of foxes have been seen gone North for the hunting season. with ROST. YPUNG and "ye. Kennedy took part in,the discussion. roaming the field& north west of here W. Wish theca a pkeeant holmay. • RANDOLPH SCOTT The proceeds of the Beam Supper The Red Cross is still finishing one recently. Three deer ar reported to Rev. H. E: and Mrs Beare, and --331 Techn, olaw quilt a week, besides knitting. Bobby, of Nipissing, v ted in the A Zane• Grey Starr and fire Draw on true quilt, Dell a have been-su snmering in the Percy l week ago, w[i& realized $108-00 was .The W. N. & Autumn -nmakoff. galley hundred also. Probablly the an- neighbortood this weep. also " forwarded to the Telegram Fuad on ering Servim will be held in the loc- inials are .moving in to take over Mr. and Mrh. George Toad spent "CANADA CARRIES ONIP :lLondalY• maay of the acres that mire being 9 al church on. Sunday evening, Nov- Sunday with Ivan and Mrs. Law. of - Plans are being made for the bolt!- ember 9th, at 730 sta� tim& neglected in farm operations, owing Whitby, Ing of Special Meetings in the Bap- Jessie_Murray will give an ill- to-the unfavorable economic balance Th® W. A. will meet on Thtndhay MONDAY, TUESDAY, WE'DSDAY . . tist Church from Nov. 18th to the ustrated lecture on China. Mtn. L agair�t agriculture- afternoon, Nov. l3tls Subject for I�OVIDEEER 14, .11 and 12#5. Wr& Th*e will, be gu it; speakers -Pegg and the CL GL L T. girls of Roll Cali — Faith In-Christian Life "Repent at Leisure'' -for these gatherings. Greenwood, Will provide special 01315- and DubA There is a quilt to be AOR and The Y. P. U. of the Baptist Church ic...Everyone is invited-to them ser- quilted at this meeting. With KENT TAY �DY BARRIZ we tat the Parsonage, on Monday vices _ ._ Bunbarton _ evening last, when Miss Gladys Mor- k number of bira. Soden',a piano also 1 Presented a paper on-the a! pupils hairs completed their War reenw0od. "Me an sp1G�llc 11The Gospel abort the parentage Savings Folders, and are now adding Miss Bella; Thompson, of Markham {, - Jes31s and John. Miss Jean Ward to the second one. They are -- Frank visited with friends here last week. conducted a Bible_ Study on Dark's `-"-� out est" _ MOVIgrter, EdR-ard and Pegg, There will be a Eutare bend Dance -The Woinw% Association, seeder - eP�• Donald and Peggy Lou Ritchie, Jcq- in the Connnunity Flail, Dunbarton, the auspices of Group 2, are sponsor- with LEON ERROL and In view of the Harvest- Horne Ser- ce Hardy, Mildred' Gillda�n, Eleanor on Saturday,,Nov. 8th, Aponsored by ing a programa on Nov'. lath, when LIVE VX= 'ice in the United Church on Sun- Beer, David Norton, Earl and Milton the Progressive Club, of St. Paul's the Goodwood Dramatic Club will - :.. da.y next, there will be. no evening Campbell. These young people are Anglican Church!. Adm. 25c. present their popular play - ,Jim=. THURSDAY, FRI: and SATURDAY oarvice in the Baptist Church. Rev doing their bit each week by helping Congratulations to Mr. &end -Mrs. MOV OEB;ER 13, 14 and' 1506 - e be 1. Adm 25 and 16c.. Walter Daniel will take as his theme to pave the way to Victory. Keep ulp. Milford'Farley �Elda P%arce) of a mail was missed this week — tiQ >> !or next Sunday morning — The the good, Work of racticin Guel on the birth of a daughter - BIand Sand P g �+ a report of the very auccseefuL.an- <; place of prayer in Christian Ser- . - __ �e.tings_i:n the Town A811 during Greta Alice, born. Sept.,. 29th, at the niversa.ry services rest Sunday, will with 'TYRONE. POWER and • the week — Young People's Hailow- General Hospital' Guelph. be ur Nxt issue _ _ IdNDA DARNEI(.I: A Euchre and Bingo will be. held e en Party, on- MerAay eventing on Friday night, Nov. 7th at 8 o'clock War Savings Committee on Wednes- • I* the Community Hall.-This prog- day evening had sa showing of- War - earn is sponsored boy the "Claremont Films, and a shorttalk, by Milliaen P.apteners". There will be prizes of Davidson,-W1itby, and, an executive chicken, ducks, groceries- and ap•1- meeting to arrange fro the Drive in j "',11d The proceeds to'go to :rhe Tele- Pickering — the 31i1k PrOducets also : . :gram B. W. V. Fund. This will .be tnet al the Halt on Wednesday even- _ -' !their third_donation. - ing; and on Friday e.�enino, .the W. The teachers and pupils of the i, sponsored their Annual Frolic,for 1 I' public school wish to thank all who the children's Hallowe'en, %hch is - contributed- to the success of the always anticipated ,,'ith pleasure`by - l<iallo•w'en Party, held in the school the children's HallovWen, ,which is' ' on Thursday, afternoon. The sum of to keerr`them out of harm's tray, on � • 11.00 was realized, with an expense the street. Little mischief was done ' account of,75e-. The balance to be 'in the-village this year. forwarded to the Red Cross through The November meetinof the W. t the school's Junior Red Cross Club- I. promiseg s to be exceptionally int- A large number attended the Hall- eresting, falling on -Armistice Day; �••, "owe'en Social gppnaored by the Wom= Nov. 11th, it has Special significance en's Institute of Cla;enotlt, on Fri- at this time. Rev. E. G. Robinson of - G� ~ ' day night last. Mrs. Pugh,and Mrs. St, George's hap kindly consented to Birkett won the First Prize for the address the members, and it-is ex. Beat Costume. They came as Granpa "y r-='• and Grns►ddna Mrs. Forsythe waspected that a large number will be / /� •�. present to hear this fine speaker. It ll// 'the winner of the Second Prize. A at is to at held,2standard ';scramble" for the children and a ' Mrs. J. killer's, Home at 15 standard time. A vers s short.prograari filled.out the evening.. e / . 40 Dr, Tomlinson conducted a '�triz con- cordial• -invitation is ektended-to all thQ'ladies.•Since the last meeting; a' "best. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Christmas parcel has been. sent to fir. 3lorley J. Kinnep, of Maple, Russ- Burro,,xrs, on service"overseas former 'Grand Senior Warden of.the. an e_rpressibn of appreciation. Grand Lodge of Canada, in the Prov- Ines of iOntario, was-the guest spea- ker, at the Senior Wardens' Alight, -held in Claremont -Lodge A. F. and 'A- M. last Wednesday. Twenty-eight Au' dle :" out of the thirty lodges in this dis Wct were'represented, many coming I<ronr Toronto. The Clareanont mem- Mr. and Mrs. Hardie are settled in the Ran i house for the winter, tea's of the lodge were pleased with. E'e . Urban Blake. was in Toronto on, ,the success of the meeting. E - • reinforcesour country's; `� •: A growing savings account � � L U M B ER effort toward victo ,... , ._ ` IWo've got to pay for. the war and a savings account A afl&,eY building materials �.' � �teips to do that'b.�oause it enabios you to aceunlulati �- -: taxev, for-Vktary46n� f finder r g i — BG�esBa or MIdings• of an _ o�i�tbir5ov�n ?' -Certificates. it also provides for emervencies.for yourself j description can be' proc�aredi ` and your family. ©pen a Savings Account: from our yard' -and .warehouses; r 5 ' • y thrifty—it's � 41 It s not only wise to be thri —it's u ent. -Ltierything from Foundaiion to Ridgebeard One order - One' delivery& One account /off y The" COMRIE LUMBER'Co. We T H E CHARTED _ CHAMPION PLOWMEN WIN TRIP - _ ` How Can I? IT 1 E GOOD IN PIP " BY ANNE ASHLEY •� DOES TA - - -- �, 5EAL•T ' • � �:. y � t{ANDY 1GHi POUCH;;�S _ By Anna Ashley t/y.L6 „Loy(-SOP' S IN Tins w can I clean unwasllable in po c k e t Ho " s : pecked s., leather gloves' 1 0 A. Clean -with- a flannel-cloth-that has 1yeen soaked in milk`, squeezed nearly dry, and then •Q. How can'I clean gold-decor- ated -china so as to protect the ' "< gold? , A. Wash. 'in lukewarm' water GROWN 1N -SUNNY, SOUTHERN bNTARIO d containing soap flakes in moder- ation/ Never rub soap directly on the'gold, as it will dull the- tion from their own nearby. t - - <; Y gold and eventually cause it to The bases are linked by a net. nen s A Mushroom. , rub off. work of excellent British roads and Not A Mushroom? Q. How can 1 test the purity are .supported by huge pools of of butter? foodstuffs and raw materials vital - f A. Put a, little of the 'butter to a rapid Iy-expanding war in- Rain at this'time of the year in a spoon and hold over the gas dustry. - i> makes the mushrooms grow--also flIf it diwithout flame. dissolves wout The natural routes into India '. y Balu• the toadstools. But experts warn sputtering, it is pufrom the north bwa re. However, y of that while one-the mushroom- if it contains some other sub- chistan area over- fierce deserts may be a tasty dish, the other- stannce, it will sputter. reachable best from Iran. from the toadstool-.s the cause of ,=" Gold Medalist Silver MedallistQ.stance, can I remove colored Afghanistan by way of Khyber Stomach aches, violent illness, Flmer.Atatatronp' Marshall Deans candle tallow stains from Khyber Pas3? At the summit of tab1P pass, or frrm C •`ral-Russia. even death. - 1 7'he Salads Tea Championship Class at the International Plowing Match linenLiow to tell them apart is the •`• - recent) held near Peterborough brought ether leading plowmen from A. Place a blotter over and a the Landf Kotal fort forms a tough Y ugh gh to9 9 P problem. all over Ontario. Competition was keen. Winners of trips were Elmer blotter under the stain. Press bation. That spearhead of the "i To persons who go mushroom Armstrong of St. Pauls and Marshall Deans of Paris. If restrictions do not with a hot iron. Repeat this pro- Khyber defense is reached -by a hunting, Inspector W. H. Brump- 'forbid. Saluda will give them a Transcontinental Tour to points of agricul- cess, shifting the blotter each broad gauge rail:-ay built espec• . 'ton of Windsor Police, who knows Lural interest in the United States and Canada. The next twelve winners time, until the tallow disappears. ially to give a maximum of pro- In mushrooms -II In the event received prizes from $25.00 to $5.00. How can I clean a lays down one Q. griddle tection from enemy air and artil• hard and fast and safe rule: "If that has,become crusted? lery fire. 1 doubt, throw 'em out" Canadian A. Place it over a very hot fire An encellent -motor road has n � ub , t o . • and cover thickly with salt Af- been blasted , from the mountain It's much better not to take .. dian Firemen, a chance, says Inspector. Brum ter the salt has turned brown, sides to enable rapid communica- tea• "Of course mushrooms are •XVIII Go- To Britain $ o the crust and salt will brush off tio- v,:th the famous outpost- ton. good to eat, but if -you - i 3 together, eavin the - . g leaving griddle like 'War Services Minister Thorson new. .After washing the griddle, {r aren't absolutely certain what it ' announced off' Tally the appoint= T o HEARD? grease well and beat before put- Men Lan t.111t is You 'hare picked, you'll find it safer to discard it. A toadstool I anent of Fire :Chief Donald A. - ting away. Much Easier Now may taste all right, but it-.often Boulden of Winnipeg as, officer yg�� has terrible after effects." - f 4ommanding the Canadian Fire An old lady 33vtng In the collates India Has tai-[II - __Another rule the inspector- has '1l'ightera' Co s which is to be Y Easing of medical riqu -emeats is this: "If they're pale and won't rP had a son In the Navy. .On,one sent to the United Kingdom. of her rare visits to a neighboring Of 1000 000 Men for recruits for Canada's active peel they're not mushrooms." i Mr. Bouden w1'II go to Ottawa town she saw a sailor. Trembling ) f army, wtIl permit re-examination "1 judge them by the color of i !' Immedlately Through the an Depaze rtment with excitement she She tolhim i Mow into Caucasus Been If of men who have previously been the underneath parts," he says. g P refected, Interpretation of orders- If they are pink or black: under- t ° of National Way Services a call his name. Red Army. Lose* issued from Ottawa reveals. Beath, then I figure they ere +will be sent out for 400 >irec'. "Well. what ship Is he In:"'•asked Whereas formerly there was only safe." and this number will be progres- the sallor. India's' army of nearly 1,000,000 one category of A. it has now been - st'vely increased. "What ship?" exclaimed the old men, growing at the rate of 50.000 d1rided Into Al and A2. Me_n class- Theb firefighters will be moved lady. "Are there. two?" recruits a month, stands ready for ed as A'3 are eligible for ail - groups to Britain so there "Now. children. car rayons a precipitate move Into the Cau branches of the.army with the ei• MALARTIC 4vi11 be as little delay as possible give me a definition of ■ nicf.e. maus In case of an imminent Ger• ception of front line infantry. :MINING AREA ibL patting the force on active ser- such me a niche in a• church?" mala threat to that rich oil area. _ The orders state that those re- vice. The men will 'go overseas Llttie Jackie: "Well, It's just After a time in India one begins jected under old standards for dis ll:raa Map and Information }s a civilian force and will be in- tike an Itch in any other place to appreciate the latent power of fective vision, radical mastoid, or an Request "grated with the British fire but you can't scratch It-there." the British Empire, slow to ,gather dry perforation of ear -drum ars pAwSON & CO.,fighting services. "Absent-minded, isn't he?" momentum but now npproacbing encouraged �o present themselves The corps will be organized on "Extremely so, The other_aight high gear. " for re-examination. 347 BAY S•O, - TORONTO i Eters--will i-military lines. Other of- when he'got home he knew there The Northwest Frontier provides Men of either A category must _ I - ss-all to be experienced fire was something he wanted to do. natural protection with Its' great.. be able to "see to.shoot o; drive, I be apjWnted''after but he couldn't remember what It range of mountains, arld deserts, undergo severe strain and have Chief Boulden takes over. wus until he had sat up over as and high plateaus stretching chain• only minor, -non-progressive disc. C _ hour trying to think." - like from China to the- Persian'. bilities." "And. _. Ideathoiataa _ And, did he finally remem- fiuif. Applicants to make B3 category brines Quick O w = ber It?" That wild and inhospitable must be able' to march five tittles t+het ar > er :, � back. Also for I Sure of Weather mountain country virtually is and'withstand "considerable oxer• 61!i ,cat.sass + _ "Yes, 'ho discovered that he without roads and any hostilities tion." ` brmisee.Jarsw-d chagn Flying Over Ocean wanted to go to bed early," in the current situation would leave Recruits down to Ci category Are7 tubes, M ' Prise for-this beat (or worst) `�. the aggressor operating tar from liable for service overseas. Those A' .Royal Air Force officer said pun of 1941 to date should go his awn bases, whereas the Indian of C1 and lower can serve In Can- ' recently In a broadcast that wen- to The Scotsman, which, com- i then expeks nava Arm and Air Force wool to oda onl of Atlantic flying• o"Pt tFe newt s gr ss has been listed me an excellent Appearing of a program on food, chimes In :"Green grow which "interesting peo^le" are in the rations O:• t I I D VE R T1 S E M E N T tel viewed the officer said of the A doctor and a dentist shared ,e a e C.Y S S E D S e s s :weather predietfous: the services of a typist 'and both` — ' will :tell you with :cer• fell in love with her, -- ! fainly the art of weather you will The dentist was called away on. A(.F:x'rS N'A.\Tt•:U. I-a•l:c• RIC "JUT614% 1•'U/t stl.E MEDICAL -•: :'meet right the way across and any business so he sent for the typist, FAY,N1 lil'TY ELECTFtL+; 4MOTORS, DUN'T WAIT — EVERY SUFFER: i AF:RU'fATIC METER FOR AUTU- suddetr'change,�rtil be wifelessed and. said, "I'm hundreds to choose from. Jones er or Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis going t0 be Sway mobile. truck, tactor, bus and & Monre-electric company Limit- y h o,u 1 d try Dixon's Remedy. to you." _ for ten da a. Yon'il iiad a little marine -engines. More pun er! y m ed, .yd Adelaide We.4t. Toronto. Allunro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin,. •.: Stops carbon: _S ,. more mileage. present In Uttatva. Postpaid i1.oU. - your TOOm.' _ Airmail for quick tnforma�tiun. She went in, and found ten Agents. write for territory, DepL F_ I!%I FOR SALT•: T nx 163. )'ancouver. C:+nada MEN WANTED app!cs. HUNDRED u'ltLS i v 8 "I. wrote to the paper to find MAKE MORE MONEY +lose to Ospringe. Good buildings. Ib' YOU ARE' LUOKING FOH A Modern' out .how Ion cows should be Hydro, pressure cold-hot water. Peal money-maker — for high g $F;1.I, I:f;ITiNH k:_] � A L ! _�:� system, bathroom, good soil,'bush. wily income, investigate our mitked." christmas ,Cards ,with name in,- never ramnig spring, 45 miles Ilan. Everyone a prospect for our • printed, also Boxed yssortmc•nts. from Toronto. Three thousand, "00 guaranteed Droducts. Repeat � n,e #t e ;;And they said." 1•imi s availaUle in value, work- year` mortgage, Thirty-five Hun- "Just assured. Good commie Just like short Cows. inanship and price. 100% profit— dred cash. Box 493, Adelaide, 1'.U. tion. Steady work for right- man "Your bonus for early orders- Your Tnronto. Write today. Familex, 5;0 St poor husband's 3ttll fn friends will want these cards. Ex= Clement. Montreal. SY ROBERTA LEE bed, then?" perience unnBcessan.' Write to- - "Yes, tea day for details. Sitmples- on ap he's really Quite all right, o' British Canadian, l:oum ► S T r12--;NT I\ :! 1 Mt SICAt• IN%TRt ME-NT•S pr gal. FARMS (� F,_ .' F:� t]' l'Af.T By Roherta Lee but when the doctor cattle six 44. 24 King West, Toronto. of . Saskatchowan. Write Juhu "VE SIZED I'll THE A3K VOUR DEAI:ER FUR UE\VIY _ weeks ago he said Fred mustn't get Aritistrong. inspector. For 36., gua CHICKS Jiennis bCompa-sty, _381 ranteed guitars, or write ' ltegin;,, Sn�k• .. Vtti,t n 1• If the father of the bride up on any account untilHAHi ' be said Avenue.nue. •)t'innipe-. - gives her away, which seal should be could, slid we think the doctor. HOPE Y'A Gh:N r:RA ruff+ N AxTi:u t;ucrd markets, and -have. chicks - "he offer her when proceeding-up must have gone in the army." coming along to help you cu%h in WANTED f,uuul; 12 - VOL.T uEv_ uFF'EH 'ro IN%'NNT01P.% on therti, lo'c'us mixed' chicks, and GEN- the church aisle. Teacher-"Name three COI- orators. Pay i3. Shipping Point. 2. Can.porter.Service..be SQCUT- .lective nouns." pullets, d. old, and up to 2 State Jiodcl, ('has. )]'sense, Mat- -*X OF'F'ER TU 9VERY IN VEN1Ult weeks Immediate or later de- lock. Man. List of Inventions and full iurut livery. Write for Ii,t. bray Hatch- ad at any time in .a hotel, and Tommy—"Fly-paper waste- u,actur: Sent tree. The ltamsu> Col' , cry, 13U John St. N., Hamilton, Vegistered, Patefit Atturueys, 277 what is the customary tip. paper, and vacuum cleaner: Ont. _ FUR SALT•: hank Street, Uttawa, Canada. _ 3. Is it a woman's place to take H. 4'. PROPERTi' us ACPES, HIGHWAY 86: GUUD RHE'.!HATIC stiFr44th:HS• the hat and •coat of a man friend burn, 52-80: good house, good who has called to see her hus- BRITISIi COLUMBIA&t.4rn e leis. or water, other • outbuildings, two H] C L1 1.,Y RECOMMENUFYI, band. w118t Alioet The OIII Folk:� ing men) Eastern settlers. For Every sufferer of Rheumatic � :antes east of Montrose. Fred farm lands,or city property, write L'berig, 'Vest 'Montrose. panus or Neuritis should cry 4. What type of entertainment + -H A. Roberts-->,td„- -Vancouver, YP When they re not so active anymore, $;r. "Dixon's Remedy. Munro's '.Drug "may the hostess plan for her and spalls of constipation annoy theta '.!•.•GAL store, Elgin, Ottawa. Post- 7guests after an informal dinner? with disziness, heartburn, headaches _ PATENTS J. N. LINDSAY, LAw UF'F'!t'B, CAr• paid il.uu. 5. Is' it good form to speak Of- of 14 FETHERSTUNfIA.UGH &'CONIPAN) itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas. WOHEV WANTi•;D '.one's ember as'"the lions?"; We have many letters from thankful patent Solicitors, Established Ontario. Special• Department for employer farmers collections, 6. Ina wedding roceasittn do users who are far �past middle-age. 1890: 14 King West, Toronto. WANTED: WOMEN TU UU H1!'1L g P ?our druggist hasADL8R1EJl-. _ Booklet of Information on ,re- sewing. Lest pay, Postage paid th'e ushers precede the 'irides- aucst. 2' FREE ENLARGEMENTS all work. Sent an'y-cvli+re. Maids down the aisle? Bantex Specialty Co., Box ANSWERS RABBIT* WITH EACH RULL OF Fltj M Uk:- J, eloped or 10 reprints all for "oc. WANTED — LIVE DOMESTIC Photo ra hie l..abora_L7rir-3 I'. 1. His, Tight arm, �, Yea, a u _ pr ce c..- Box Sherbrooke, flue. -- -� Chase, B.C. . . o o a 1Esa � -y er pound. oil ver expreaA. Play Safe I Sonat Yourilixts To _ nds of carrying. The ti Is ex- Toronto. St. Lawrence Market, FOR SALE Imperial•, Y g• P Toronto. ,.. - . . ..- ' petted and dep"ds upon what 3&52. REBUILT 10-20 MaVORMICK-DErrR• For- better reSultd and taster set 418rViCe the porter has done. W �N CARS. NEW AND .USED Ing Tractor. Same guarantee as vice. 6 or 8 exposure rums 25c; re- ' Y HEED THIS ADVICEl1 new. international Harvester p inns 8 for 25c:,both with free en- L 4. NO; this is the dui of her hus- IWOUNT PLEASANT IdOTURS LTU., Dealer, J. H. McCaw, Barrie, Unt, largement. Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Plym- t band. 4. This depend, upon the IYyoiI•nom m,ts� araltvovs- outh dealers; three locations, 632 Photographic Xmas Cardi enialit df the group. The Sp'>�flashes,dUmMess-encased �31L .Pleasant Road, 2040 Y.onge MAKF7 MONEY song y fTY P• made from your own neriutitt, .a ' by tttL period La tl woman's Table Used 1 'Ei Danforth Avenue. Uur 2 attnc�tive styles rulder t% pe may plan to have her try I�dla IR Ptalthama Y table Used CJtirs make us many frlende. 120 WAYS TO MASE MONEY, tx guests dance, play bridge, or gb Compound. Made es99set I1yy for Booklet of 120 pages, sire 6 .x A. with mounted.--picture 1'J for i1.2 tooslton.8und»ds Of tbouwA re- CHIROPRACTORS Price $1.1111. Mike 1Anaeh. 411 flat type with embossed margin. 12 for 89c. No orderr for less than I a t0 the theatre OT the movies. :mrtltablyttel 2lbllowlabeldiree- _�. Manii, l_: :\vo„ WinnlpeA, Dian. ' six. No. Say, "Mr. Johnson." n0�• a Go>esldr• PHILLIPS SCIENTIFIC GENE1;Al.' - e Tea. Health Service. write for partic- SUE 4rJ- +41 Imperial PYoto Service ' , mars, IJ Queen It. Toronto. station' J. Toronto. ..+"-sniff. .:. rese..�,• Ya _.-'.....w.... _..s .i?-:.naF - - ,.. •ya - ... .�•�+ - - -. +.v � a rub.sti _ R estate that would come to him lacer /ti_ >,■ � obstacle • Id \iC j4 In IU% or Spon the death d 'Lis Her ��� sou Dl], y} 7 k.; ADI 0 BE-P88 ? E R father. It Was given to him. He � � lack Is Out of range. I wince fee " wanted it that he might have Attack On Iceland- Land iw out of range. it would b0 • DIALING WITH DAVE: neceapatly to, trRAaport fightint means by which he could go of! planes by ship to a point aom6 Here fa Don Ameche, topllite and live as h''n pleased. But this ---Key 'Island is Formidable miles off shore, and then fly them -favorite of radio and screen. Don tight, 'Serenaders (Tues.. Yed., was selfish. may hay- ember- '' But Hard To Defend Bot to selected arena which would be ' has been M. C. for the past number Thurs., 11.00 p.m., D.S.T., on CBS) rassed his father to divide the turned into airfields by group¢ - s wears the crown of-modern arratng• estate up at this time. 6u he went. Britain Is Closer. Than Hit, of months on the Music Hall, in and conducting crews acoempanyfng them in troop Thursdays 10.00 to 11.00 g e genius.indisputably Can. He not only wasted his mons b - ler This'Time' oP p.m. DST nn +h n.��nd last a ee ad a was red his character, his ' wears.the crown. Catch the suave strength, his rsonalit• Despite its remoteness, gave way to the original Al, r of personality,.he weak this key - _ - modern Farnon touch in The lliu- ened leis will, he lost his friends' stone position in the Battle of the Where'& My Hat? tiN x * r;ical Beauty Hoz show, Thursdays -he ce}lt• ny lost his self-respect. Atlantic could be highly difficult ���L : at 9'"p.m. D.S.T. CKOC, 1150 on Being d�ehbori3x�ught up in a to• defend if the Germans should What's Your Hurry? your dial, and the C.B.C. network! good home, adequate education, be; decide to-make an all-out effort to - Mart Kent C.B.C. feature Must- capture it. whatever ginning with ample funds for all quantity of _A--3ryear=old Irish petty officer . cal Grab Bag which, for'the past the needs of life, these tbingi corn- , troops and equipment the Unit accused of tktreaterling to_.blow up , Pew weeks has been heaad on ,lion bined, cannot of themselves keep States were to sestd, informed mil• with hand grenades a Brooklyn bar day nights, will, in the future, be a man from degradation it.he is Atary quarters say. ' heard Wednesda nights at 9.00 in which he had lost his cap was y g determined to live for selfl-sh in.. Two years of 'war have demon• held on charges o1 illegal posses r ; o'clock. it is a show designed for diligence. strated that the German high com• weapons.' _._ the entertainment of the troops, - mand makes.ifs plans on a rand- Sion of �r • and the Musical Grab Ba idea A Chane Takes Place g The story as told by Mia. Mary Bag, 9 lose scale and is µnsparfng o1 men personalizes soloists and members 17. "But when he came to hili and equipment, Chansen,•'hartender's wife; to Po!- of the Kenney hand, self he said, How many hired ser- Germany woula be likely to at- ice: Another C.B.C. troop entertain- Tants of my father's have bread Terrance O'Neill, pasty officer tack Iceland far one rea$on only of. the British-Netheriaddd fres h• a ment highlight is Friday .at 8.00 enough-and to spare, and I perish -clear Indication `Bhe'ls losing the g P.M. D.S.T., when Woodhouse & here with hunger! 18. I will arise ter Lekhaven, after several drinks Battle of the Atlantic because of at the bar foand.his hat missing Hawkins co-31.C. the program and.go.to my.father, .end will ;Fy - British-American occupation of this ' unto nim., Father, I have signell and said: ` . "Manning Depot." By the way,'. Island, informed quarters said. I Either I get 'that nat back.or "Mart has changed his CKOC Sat- against, hesTen, and in thy sight: The high eommand -might then I blow the place urday nite broadcast from the 19. I am no more worthy.to be call- expend men, ships and planes . Brant from ten to 11.15'. He is now ed thy,son: ma'-e me as one of 'without stint to acquire this- In- still he left. The,cus.omhe erswe back heard Friday at 10.00 and Saturday tbY hired servants. 20. Ard he comparable base for anti-su�bmar'ne -carrying three grenaaes.from his ' at 11.15. CKOC also carries' the arose, and came to, his father.-But activities: while he was yet afar 'off, his Military sources said the gym. Ship's store. The bar emptied Jai Monday night C.B.C. program at mediately,• Bartender C"ansen ran nine, father saw him and was moved Ing winter might afford the Ger• for police while his wile the show, everyone's favorite, Bing • • " with compassion, and ran', and fell mans an poured opportunity for, an at. -=- Crosby. Yes, -Bing's back,..singing PHIS 'N THAT on hi3 neck, and kissed hi._. -'21. tack here. The Arctic nights are O'Neill a drink to divert him from 83 hours' long, giving ships and carrying out 1^' threat. again those songs you like to hear - : And the son said unto him, Father, When.pplice arrived O'Neill, mol- -troop-carrying as only he can Bing them! - Martha Tilton, new addition to I have sinned against Heaven, and planes rover for as ilfied; had -left. They traced bine _ u Fibber- McGee and Molly's show in thg si;ht; [ am no more worthy assault If, winter brings a lull on (C.B.C. Tuesday 10.30 D.S.T.) is to be called U4 Son." There came to a nearby shipyard-the Bi the Russian front. Germany might ales were Still-in his -pockets The students of Hamilton's Sec- making a hit with her handling of a change. Suddenly the man came, have the !orces to spare, gingerly arrested him. ondary Schools have found a novel popular songs, to.hlmeslf. While he was wasting way to contribute'to the local Rear Drama highlights CKOC's daily his iiia in riotous til;ug he xas Said Terrance:. ... - - Bavinge Drive. Every Friday night schedule at 7.30 p.m. with 'The not himse'' He had been acting -fig down ilia road of debtruction "I can take a joke &.s well as trom 8.00 to 8.30 D.S.T., they: lit- Crimson Trail', dramatization of I in a way abnormal; unnatural. it weakness, impov9rishment, the next guy, but when they steal wally 'take over' the CKOC Stu- the building,of the C.P,R. death and "judgment, but, that ail a petty _otficer'e ,hat, that's no Is not said brow the man u e to should' cone to the repentance !dios, filling_all key positions, and If you have some local endeavour_ bimselt Undoubtedly, that which joke."" doing all the programming during CKOC can publicize,.send It to the had Me which ]sale to life averiaatiag. The hat is taint missing. _. greatest over y_ the half-hour period. The progvams Publicity Department. CKOC's him to sue a turning point was the will run weekly every Friday night daily 4 p.m. Commun tty�iervice memory of home, and "is t1na1 re. •a.: - _ )until Dec. 6th, with each of the Dour available for ,just that allzstion of the abject condition night schools contributing.a show!' type material. into-which he had come. God often ,r • Ger Richard Crooks In 'The allows d PECULIAR BIR Q degradation, memory,shame. --, an the United States, Glen Mill- Voice u: Firestone', NBC-RED Mon- want, loss of loved ones, loneliness ---a Nr, director of the famous Boon= day nights 9.30 D.S.T. He's still to bring us to ourselves, where He -i11R09J pNTAL ,Answer to erasions Puzzle 13 Inward. - _ demT _. ��� RADIO can at taet deal with Once- --1Pictured bird t 15 Madman proudly the younger son danded of atraB�O . - - � A. t ' 16 Ozone. the share.of the estate, and went habits. off to please himself,Now. humbly. -3 It is a dative IQ 17 Pig pea. TORONTO STATIONS CJ1hL- Kiekand t» SdUL suuR'r w.it k he rete=ne to the.father who alone Of - -ti N 18 It is mostly a CFRB 80ok: CBL 74ek k XCR W■tertoe 14OOk �yB had loved him, willing to take an -;l2 Water wbeeL England lead .31m Y s Or t , algll CKCL a80k. CRY 101Bk C'KAI: Montreal 73ok t;yC; Ea�laad B.38m Place whfrll the 18L$er might git•e 1<4 M�a'7• bird, ' U.B. NETWORKii ClKCO Ottawa 13LOk U�t1) .Ena;iaad 11.7am - WEAIF N.B.C. -Red seek CKGR Timmins 147Yk t..E enatla■d 11..844 to him. 3b Engraver's N I 21 Tanner's WJZ N.B.C. Blue 770k CKYO Sedlurr 700L GSb• EaRmaad 1&14m " tool. h) veawL WABC 4C.B.S.) Molt CKPC Ur■atford 13WL G s G Ea=.sad 17.79m The Bon,Ratu-na -WOR ![.B.s.l 710k. CKLW R ladnor !leek C r1' Ea,t/sad 15.31m 16 Measure (( �Dp�'. 32 of CANADIAN STATIONS CKNX WI■ ham t?J0k 22. "But the.father said. to hie TI B t:%►.: Ea land 17.M1m • i8 juga S1iYlB'/1 area. cFo9 Owen Sidi. 1400k S. STATION-9 CAR veto v.atat servants, Bring forth' quickly rbe 20 Does wrong. r rrA77 2b Mental state CHUG 'H■ silts 1156k W EBR Buffalo I LbOk E:A4 ltpoln B.Mom beat robe..and put it�qn him; and Zl Mental view. I I O\�U of till army. ' CHlIL Hamlltaa BOOk WHAM Rochester IlbOk RAN Ronnie Boom I J 1111 CxTs St. cat),. 1230k W L W Cincinnati 700k RNE Ruael■ 12.00at Put a ring on his hand, and shoes ',I3 TOO. 20 Flower part. CFCF Montreal seek W'GY sekeaoctadar slat R%as Husain lslttat on his feet: 23. aha bring the fat.. 24 Pasha at 28 Apple center.' CFCH Borth Bar look KDKA PIChi ago 1,80k W'GEA Schenectady Led calf, -and kill It, and Let us Tunis. - '45 '�CFCO Chatham wrwk. WBBI[ t•sleas. ti0k Type standard V><81SCAL 30Wodea. • CFPL London 1s7ak WHEN Buffalo lank 133.33m eat, and make merry:' 24. for this 115 Constant . 4e Wing. g To habituate. 32 Exclamation C,JCS Stretford 124Ok W GR. 6ttftale SWk "CAR Pktla. 1&27m' _, my son was dead, and 18 elite atlffel^CCti. '.' i7 CrOd Cd lone. 34 Idaat. CFRC KI■;■to■ 14e0k WKBW .Buffalo 1&=k W'RUL Boston 15.13■r 3•lrro harass. CJIC Sault Ste. 31- 1490k WJA Detroit 76sk 14 COX N. fork 11.83et -again: he' was lost and is found, 27 Dry. 10 Mosque 38 Boundaries. And they began to tie merry'` ding bed. prieab: q'� 39-One plus tW0. Ze Fo] 4.Part of : Of course the father had •com• 29 Unto. 54 Sword combat .6 NGrth 42 Nimble.._ Babylon; the preaching of.John - passion upon the son. Compassion 31 Bower. 35 Self. America 44 Ascetic.. SUNDAY the Baptist took place in the wit: is born of love, and love never- a3 Farewell. (abbr.). 48 Elmnation. derness country near the Jordan: dies- ,The taller• could not steep 35 Spoken. :`57 To ala. ^,8 To twist: 48 Muddy CHOOL - the messages here recorded of our 37 Middle. 58 Ib '7 Noun en ' - _ the son home, and the father,knew egg-'-` �nit� ground. , the gan 38 Neuter Y4 as much as 8 Sound n} Btl Musical clots. J (+ �+ O N sermon of the Apostle Peter was Prono�in. itseii, surprise. 31 Blackbifd L. tJ J and compel him to .comae home. the Cit 01 Corinth. le That would clean no change in the. Wiest. 58 Its male bird 8 Italian,coin._ 52 Males. delivered In Jerusalem; thq Eptsf40 to the Romans was written from- ,boy's he.,rt. That would do Ii lm 41 half an ein. ---a:or 10 Indigo shrubs.53 Membrenot.a -- - 42 of "a.a s City hatches the I1 R knot LESSON '9 Snlmply go aw y oagain - in a lasso. 54 Debutante. y t or be would Form a But when �43 Your. : The Son Goes Away the son' y -- __.. IREPENTANCE AND FAITH - - -• = Ly was read to'ccmr Isaiah ,1.10-20; Eze. 18.20.23; .31. "And he said, a certain man back, 7- the fathei stood with open Luke 3:1-14; 13.11-24; Acts had two.sons: 12. and .the younger_ arms wafting to receive him; W 2:37.39; Rom. 6:1.11.. of them said to bis father, ^ather rejoice In his ret,ttrn, and not only ' ., give me the o t' `�RINTE.. TEXT, Lake 15:11.24, � p rtion qt thy suit to rejuiee but t0 make.an '•und• „ GOLDEN TEXT-Repent ye, and substance that falleth to me. And ' ant,pr_ovision for the satisfying of I y believe in the pospet.-Mark he•divided unto them his 'livinla. ilia ,_,unsatisfied legitimate appe• V. 9;15, 13. And not many days atter, the titer. In other words the father ' THE LESSON 'IN ITS SETTING -younger son gathered all',togetht'r was ever ready. still to be a- pro- - and 6 took his journey into a .far viding father for his boy. Goo will r Time--The first chapter of country; and there: he waisted'his not go .with us along oil' paths of- Isaiah was probably written about substance' with rfotou_ I!"Ing.' 14. sinful indurgence but God never 30 :760 B.C.; that portion of Ezekiel And when he had spent all, there loses, sight of Us, sends-after.us •a which we are studying was writ- arose a mighty famine in chat messengers of mercy to bring us l 34 sea about 594 B.C.; the,.preaching country;, and he began to be in back, and waits as long as life .' I of John•the Baptist occurred, prf- want. -15: And he°went and joined Iasis fof'us to return to _Jim,that _ manly, probably in the summer of. himself to one of the- citizens. 01 He might be our Fattier, and that A.D,'26; the messages'of our Lord that country; and be sent him into we might be His children. When 4 here given were uttered in Decent- his fields, to feed swine. 16. Aad.- should a person regents At once. bar, A.D. 29, and January, A.D. 30. he--weld fain have filled his belly What should he wait for? Nothtttg 3 45 q6 7 The Day-of P.enticost occurred at, with the husks that swine did eat; Any man knows if he is out of the -the end of May, A.D. 30. The Epis- --and-no man gad a unto im." Our way of God, out of fellowship with 63 - f { tle to the Romans was written -attention is fixed here on. one of God, living in Bin, separated from about A.D. 60. the two sons of a wAl-to-do and God. The Word of God is written 7 Place-The first ena-pter of•Isaiah devoted father. He was the youn• -to tell vs, and'the Sox of God came ! book writ en all Jerusalem; the ger. This lad asked that he might to prove to us that God is not written In. have the portion ot,,,.,his father's willing that any shotild perish, 19 POP-If Bad Language Counts Pop's Out - ' : .. �8 y J. MILLAR WATT a d1 DID YIDU GIYE ONLY A- CURSORY NIS LANGUAGE illi AN ONP-,SITZ W . EXAM I NATIONWAS AWFUL, f .•T r 1110 1 enolate,ler. I .._s.�;e.. .t,r;.,-r_ar� .._�..�.s.. ..:_:-Ja> a..�......__�.w:.....i:.,,.:.....a� ..._'__' ....,:;.++ ._'._''�s..:�.:_.�, .._. ��tS. ..w++;m=wr�, .-....•r ..vr.;Fq,.-......TS'._.. w y -_'..a.� :,uss.ci• r--.y:n_�.e�'.. si:- _ x : ;. • .. - lip ofSoO�OMMDNITYNALLLocal"Isns FARMERSNPRIO ' , F / —+"We where glad to hear from;Mrs. Wedne$�a.7 ,_ Nov." 12, at 8,15, D. S. l • WE pAY TOR4ONTO, PRICES AT WHITBY,-YOUR HOME MARYI�T T� Ott last wee, th* Bob, who is is LANTERN LECTURE & CONCERT _ the Artillery, arrived safer in Eng. _ _ _ EGGS HOGS -- :r. ."WANDERING-IN TSE Wf8'Y` INDIES AND CALVES LAMBS WAUOU, of the R. Ronald zBOUT „ t 10• A. F. stationed in Ottawa, was ' At home for the week-end. - ---BY BEV. D. MARSHALL N� Arm, glans , 1r A O ~'I the: Sunday mQrnlng next; .F.” Concert under direction of MISS. P. N• SPRATT 7oblin, of Scugog, will oocty the ADMISSION, 23 CENT :'Poultry, both live and dressed `pillpit in the United Church. Rev. ADMISSION, M. R. Jenkinson will have enarge of _ the evening, ran off the road on Monday morning —T� Woman's 'A,esociatioa of the � f� c ► . _ --a.. George',s Lurch, Sunday, � just east of the village: Lncldl�* United Church will hold their regal P I tJ K E R I N l Js F A R M►�7i Nov, 9th6 = 10 a. nL Sunday School. ' no one was hurl, although the truck ar meeting at the home os.Mrs. M. LIMITED i 11 ar Celebration nk of the Holy .fig damaged quite bad, and baid to R. Jeinson, on Tuesday afternoon, ;Cmymunion. 7 p. m:.Evening Piatiyer, be-towed away. - Novi >lth, at 2.30 o'clock. All the .R�,LGTSTER.ED' EGG GRADING STATION ' Rom E. G. Robinson at both servio- --Theo Y. F. U., of the United ladies are cmdis A? invited to att- _ e4 Church will maeet on Wednesday next end The date of the "Colmtry Store^► WHITBY ONT. MONE WHITBY 886 s.-+Anniversary Services Were held win Mins Dorothy Joblin. ai11 have sale will be announced'for the'latter -6 the Presbyterian Church on Sun- �.e of the mmeeting. Shr has sec- P of November', _ day lastL The local choir, assisted by and a special speaker for the even- members of the Whitby choir wee ing - Rte. Mr.Wleck. %youngmiss- TRIBUTI4NS TO TELEGRAM under the Wrection of MM SPra*- ionary, who was to go to India, but ow WAS VICTIMS' 'F'UNIU � Zia ito re `- - -PAY. D. Marshall bfficiated,' Tlse .'has recently- transferred to Afh. hervices were well attended....... China. Everyone is welcwae, and we A. EL Axmastrong ..$5.00 ' WT. Lorne Wilson, a forsner Pubs urge you to Doane and hear this in- •_bici School Principal here, now in the tereoting s em• ,: 'Air Forae,.was.in.town in.datnrday The regular service is the Pres- -- on gold friends. - PICBERIN4 MILLS # ere s ..-Good- �Uying , � bytreisa Church on Sunday atter —.Pte. Gebrge -Bradley, wtw w'as noon will take the form of a•Thank- - hame over the ween-end, visiting offering Meeting, of 'the Wo 4m% ' IsaWly and friends, has just returned Missionary Society _ waren-the Shur-gain feed, sef- - - WE DELIVER b m the­West Coast, and is to be m et will be Visa Laura K. rel- 'Vice stationed'in Toronto for the time ton, Pry Secretary for Canada , ch ekes being. One of the outstanding lady-speak- -The hunters, bound North from starter, _ $I'oWu'!9 �t " - C era is the Dohaiaion, Miss Felton has Country �t COTn ,3 for<:35C. _ ` our village, got away early on Sun- a wme th of information at her coma mash laying. , CWSE OF 2 DOZ. for 82.59 day morning - but the® needn't have mand, and a treat is in stare for all _ wakened everybody in the Vlace in who hear her. Service Will be at the range . boy doing it. Horn-blowing and yelling usual hour,'2.80 p. m.. "Lynn- Valley".,.Peas - 3 for 33c. up and down street at daylight. We ,�� reports on Friday after- starter, concentra- y ' hope• they have some good luck, to nova last it seemed as though Pick- tell OF us about in addition to the 'us- mag going to enjgy a quiet tes, G� starter, tur- : ries that are told on ke starter,' salt "Spray" Bartlett Pears 3 for 41c. .. 13allowe en, with moat of the kiddies their return. ! having tbear nota �. parties at home. or ,'tm Lea.Johns had%cable from one looked for any mage to u] blocks and bags CASE OF 2 DOZ. f $3 25 � her son, Dong+, list week, reporting but nevertheless, some of h� to be in the but of healffi ,. Purina fly s rays ,Campbell's"- Tom. Sou 3. 29e. `heaoneas boys of the village de- p -. . , 9mg has been stationed in a coun- to take a fence - tear it out illuf p _ gry hospital, only a 'few vu from for (:a a CASE OF 4 DOZ. for ;4.59 relatives in EogA �dl a� has had cided lrsea it's moorings. and lay it league • ; *.ie down the sidewalk.. The dem- the the chance of calling on them, while ttsekf was bad eaongbr, but the Lockwood d i I ! !r corn &a=eg, fr cal n his mishap '� D. N. Lock o McLaren s Vac Pic Coffee to pedestrians was even _.. ,salved some months ago,- ,. dangerPICKERING. ONT. more serloua To those who took pact : Another accident to add to 1?iek- WE DELIVER : :" lbs. • .59 in this little escapade, we .hope that + erYng'r already large 'wen ' - or .. , �$FlOTIE 5817 - :EN you z,�e now satisfied, and will re- � Q�A.RT JARS OF 1 DOZ. ! :6.E9 '4km allarge track frow Trenton tire until'aaather year. - . -- Graded" Cobbler, Uxbridge , _.Potatoes - bag - $1.25 s l tzn O�''CeS to l onOur' ' , 9� h , . PICKERINGOu LEADER _ rocer�es wlmt . ..... .to SU the - ;areal neck=lonC�� : CONFIDENCE -` Courteous Service ,Quality Dependability - >BUI NVAR SAV NGS CERT'S- Am A, t�l I so _6"�7 .-M --CHAPIWA N --do odpArl. . ,.. Picke" ringflardwire j We have 'a Complete Stock of ., .- cr 'Window' •S sen� doors, and � - - _-. - .bcreens Eleot - ►ppliances, : — Fans Hot'`Plates Etc. - ,. h n W,o Our-airmen, soldiers, and sailors are - mofe war wen ns with a read w• � _ _ . _ _ . y Wig, 1�/IcClary .Electric Ranges --- • g-on-o -community-to-da-itspart -eager-response; Don'-t-let-them-down. .._ i •.. _ is the War Weapons Drive—and.when= It's our responsibility. Let's pull up our .Frlgldalre�ef rlgera ors`_ they count on oui' community, they socks and put up our dollars. Push the ..count on you. So,double your,purchases ., sale of War. Savings Certificates when ,- Stock ..and...Poultry. Foods r of War Savings Certificates. Meet the ever and wherever you can. Support the c .. . demand of Canada's fighting forces for ' War Weapons Drive fn our community. or All Kinds ' { Pickering War Sav' s Corn. '-Published b� . . :' -- - � � "�gent,Fort McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and - _ .Repairs. .._ , S D011BLE I t I t O�-Notto =- we )Uwe'it• Can Ott is. OT N Ia not madib WAR WEAPONS RIVE p, J. S Mfg" Re'grularly. , i I . B ALSDON, '.PICKERING y i