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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_11_14 - - rr ..f.- ��Le-.��.e.,:-sfa..a.�.-.-. ';• x�Iw"� ..x.:,=..a.ia.. � r.. _ -.':j>a :4. fAr.:'n•+,`? f Y :,-•,Qa�>� - ns' '�;. ,pw'. ✓ ses.'f ,r <� •.; r.-.x r�4 •Y' �:.,fix .., j r ,,: � .�.- ..__ �....{r K' , �: - `7 t. .w jf. -'�e .; t .r ,.:` .. .c,:..� � •...-: .:-�._t„ i. a ....-,r .. � �Sw ,� -.5, ..gin,� . ,........,,..-. ....„.- �..,..e-: ,r -s .-�^a ... . ..'r.,..;,•:, ,.•",- .;�.'':.+: .< .Ys'-: :ri. .- - - `;'hllor�-,r'1., •a VOL. I �- PICKERING', ONT., FRIDr� '_:. N O ti`. 14 ►. 1941. - ]c a, 4Alp aftel 9% Ad%& �ZIMNIA#. ­ _ N V mul Ilium %fruee R S FORBYTH.Oph.D., Director - GHR996 �owme•rleat AMoeialpaotOgtr►b Rea. `GREENWOOD �. (aged ember or the Ainerieao f �mets:.-al assadaum. •. 33'. .1 od s i b�sMoiatmeot. Leat aleck the Pickering Branch l 1 r �t lheoaltl64.Ctaran►ont.Ont. TOWNSHIP COUNVIL - MILLS of Canadian Red Cross sent a con- I - lsgaat. tribution of Five Hundred Dollars Accounts paid at laht Session Pickering Public School Athletic ►neet at the Park, 'Nov..4th- It3S6--1936' :o Headquarters, and, along with.this ,. R DUVAI,D RUDDY Barrister.I ROADS-and BRIDGES -- A Heat- C Ions - M. MacPhadyen, B. - a"cheque for One Hundred Dollars ham �L O •Solicitor. 71 - art Public- ate A.E.Chi a. , `- it t M��J�p�a:ljraterly occupled by the 4te`A.E.Chris• which was earmarked for blankets. legs 6920, Fred' Hicks 88:45, A. Lee Wade wind A. Scott (tie),; V. Axis, pp titsa.hi/ath at, a or Court Home.whitey. air « 98.80, Gordon Benson $1.90, Stewart M. Bath; Chas. Hiltz; IL Binstead _1 ^ I think we'll likely use the whole + s; Graham 24.94, A. Moorehead 200, Runners Ups-- P. Kaiser, :MONDAY WEDNESDAY ; J $ETON,_B_ELL (s' 8055. ,int Hundred for blankets, Major J. Fatl- ilVatson said, "the need in England Roy Ward 15Q.00, Ken Ward 128.49. else, N. Cafik F. Watson, Mich. 'AND FRIDAY - Barrlators 1f SollcACT3 :s so gra".4 Goodyear Tire 21.00, G. W. Dight Michael, 4M. Smith, M'., Fallaise �- - W1 j,IWATON.K,C. Telephone; ! 21.30, Canadian il,Co., 4b9.60,,Int- R. Smith, H. Atkinson ' It is indeed so great M. Godson, 7 cents per Bag lid.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adei,2838, A letter from Miss Marjorie ScotCo. •2 G. - t emational Harvester o4.65, GK: Butt, B. tWyper, 2hite - J. P 5 bag lots - 6 cents per bag W. Crothers 13.69 Chas, trooper 45. C. Smith, JXY.ROSS -i - - who is, refugee (evacuee) officer in ' g 33, Sawyer-Masse Co. 1.00, Lorne For Profitable pig feeding -- � - 872 Bey St. �elsea, Londlon, begs for warm, y �' JOI[iN,L.POND Toronto reaps for her old ladies "'there ere ' 7.50, Joe Burrows 9.97, ',John- Fine grinding is necessary hIQUSMcMILLAN- amater, Sol- Norton 4.50, Roy Ward 21.83. Airgraph lttessages Effective on THIS ,MILL DOES IT! �1 >o many old women in my district," November 15th to Forces in Britain. r, Notary Public. 29 Melinda Strec: Ta�onto. 'reledhone Elirin 6303. 29tf ;he rites, "and they, everyone have _ - y. __ _. _ DAMAGES. to. SHEEP .- _Wm.. .0 �� � �� �� - . rheumatism, because the air-raid On "swering the "Send rite a let- f t . Eeriest - ,. Wallace 7.10, G. M. Forsyth 1.60, p'. ERBERT T. FAL-• ►IBE,L. D t3.. Think of that!Wouldn't a woollen POWER and, IAGHT - Hydro- ter" overseas, from the thousands of I GlareG.-Maclean, M. R. A. L G [� .. - boys overseas the flood of overseas , a.a D.D.S.Graduate or the Royei Catt:•se o) olanket feel good' to these old pen mail has placed a gigantic. task on B. Arch. Registered:Architeei - Osntsd Saigeons and the tlnIvessity of Toronto. ple? You know how, wretched it feels Elec. Comae, for Brougha2n Street I' Graduate of Universityof'Toronto 4l Jn residence second door east of ct. And- lamps 15&00, GreeniFood street light- The shoulders of the Canadian Post . A.'acharch, Pictevo`,Ont. office noun c to wake up cold - and how good to Urfica Department. There are count- Offie_; 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 621d 46,m.-40 a p.m.,.or tel+ appolotseot. 0' r., ing 30.33,•Percentage of Whitevale MRNe�I. Phone Dict s7oo. leach down to the foot oz' the bed treat li bile 420. r lees •letails which -,mail must s Residence, Pickering,' 27'r 11 and pull up.that extra blanket! What s g g thrpvgb before it reaches its -destin- - r if you were trying to sleep on the y atim.- Delay is: sometimes inevitable PETER•LEVWE B. A. / ai>as �trDs• floor?- What if there were no blan- CONTINGENCIES - C. A. Stern Barrister, Solicitor etc- � kets? - itt, ambulance -service- 10.00, C. E There attust. be space on the ship, the !' Morley' P Po hospital reports W.20 Fire convoy has to be assembled, there Office hours -- i - 1% 'Wed. and Sat. R. BSATQN, TOWNSHIP How cold people are aJ'ter shock! may be .k,as through enemy action: Kin Ste;Fitk=::i: ��;axt to I.ibr Ds Clerk. Conveyancer.Com,nissl0ner for Companies - .Claremont, at. White's g g , - uy ,amdavtt., eceQunsanr, Etc. asuec_or Haw wretchedly, cold after being bu 39.00, Picov farm 4G.Q0 Pick- =a and a score of things can impede its HEAD OFFICE -- 03HAWA ss Litetues, w evaie.not. hurt, after being. terribly alarmed! t And if your home has fallen about enng at White's bush, 80.00, Dr E. delivery once it reaches the Old W>,i. C. MURKAR Country. Postal Authorities ase now - 1 _ JU-$"C$-QF.,THZ PEAL'S your ears, if y od are ialn and Broughton,,refills, 28 50, A. Spears, j for the County of Ontario frightened, and shivering in your serving notices of appeal 5.00, In- introducing s new insane of speed- I�� .�.• �J night clothes, bow specting bush, 7.00, Attend Court of ing up mail delivery and assuring E PICKERING ONT,. g , good to- -have Revision 5.00; Selecting Jurors, 10. safe -arrival. This is to -be done ir, somebody hand you out a warm and the "ai h" mss a e Phis meth- Insurance of All Hinds. e 00 D. R. Beaton salary, 125.00, sel- �p g A. E. RtCHARD�QN woolly blanket! We saw. _a-letter ' from a nurse-who worked in one of seting jurors 20.00; ' Wm. Chester, od was first introduced by Her, Mai- Best 4ENPhRAL. IN3tJRANG°E salary 60.00; L. T. Johnston, salary, esty the Queen, _ when, conferring< petit Rates A7ttlilal)t6 14it11 London's badly bombed areas;. "We We .50.00•, Wm. Reesor, 'selecting jufors, messages to. the Middle East las, I REAL ESTATE had cote," she said, "but we hadn't 10.00; Beaton, Bell and Ross, legal summer. For only a ten-ceiit- charge. �'ltp a 4108. u Ber ' B'ec and CONVEYANCING nearly enough blankets for the w-oun- - - - ties, 249.61. _ you can speed "the mail, so that yot Address Rhone ded they kept carrying in.-., can now cut the time to half or lest ya old established agency',..ready. I BROUGHAM PICK 515 _to serve. A woollen blanket a really goad RELIEF ACCOUNT - 11:30 You obtain from-your. Postmaster, phone Rclt. 6000. all-wool .blanket can be bought b3 the required .form, write your tette: ---- -�► I Red Crosti for Two Dollars. Couldn't on the srpace allotted, then hand itLAND SURVEYOR You spare Two Dollars to keep some UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY be,-k-It will then be mailea to Tor-'1 W M. MAW old woman warm, to wrap some little to hold Bible Sunday.in'Pickering onto, photographed and flied. The F. J. DOMEVAR. B. A, 8e. 4% LIa1IN&BD AUCTIONEER ANI) baby from the cold, to-spread over on Sunday, .%v. 16th. film. A-111 then be flown to t;t. Brit- "ayors Gibson and Artwld. 11011 VALUATOR __ Bom•e wounded soldier or wtorker ly- ain, where an enlargement will 1x, , Kang �• Ems, Off, p� in on tb.- pavement The local- branch of the• fpper t Bales. csaBpcted Anywhere 8 P ement waiting for made of each message; and the L. S. On -file are the records sdl - Phone or write. Address 914 Duodaa transportation to hospital? 'Has your Canada, Bible• Society- announces, prints will be placed in envelope' 1981. 1Bly Street, $lust, housemore blankets or inure quilts, through the co-operation of-the local and delivered to the Units or Form - than Quta.ria: than it needs? Could you.manage ministers,-that a.Bible gaunday will by It y 6e 7itions of, the Addressees, - y` ' with fewer? Then send them to the be held in the Pickering t;hurches, Canadian Postal Comps. Tltis remark' P ONIr -4Gl'�• 32 W 3, MILLIIiEN Red Cross.Rooms.to Pickering. They on Sunday, Nov. 16th. able new service will go into effect 1Brierb�sh H Sp�tal will be forwarded to Toronto, and The Society resorts that the de- on Nov. 15th. according to Hon. VAn i Clarke Prentice Government Licerned shipped without delay .to )rngland. m_ and. for Scriptures is.'far in excess P. riulock, K.•C, l" Won't you do, what f its ability to supply.•. In China and postmaster-General bft!r�i S,t, E. Ston$ville Ont y' you can about o y PP y - i _ ;LICE'.�SEi2 .r1.I;CTIOI`EER. • thus? other war-torn countries the Society's I Pbone 193 - current editions-were exhausted.' ---WAR SAVINGS MEETI":G'- For%the Counties, of York and Ont- Maternity, Medical, and Surgical And what:about clothing.for Brit- The branch of the Society has a.k- Pickering School, Nov. 18th.. ario; successor for Corpl.'Ken. Pren- isted in Pickering since the early ' saes taken - ain. Bomb victims. hav'nt any cloth- - ties of C. A. S. F. and of the late meet' corn=encin at 8.15' A P• of the`settlement of the comm- 1�8+ g dais -- Maternity Stasi-Room ing in reserve: They lose everythingt ane'J canvass is rein sharp, J. H. Prentice (former �'ientice and - when enemy bombs destroy their unity;.and, he ua P D. S. T. will be held in > Registered Nurses in attendance and homes. Only sixty-six.pieces of cloth- now taking place. the Pickering Village School," S. S. (Prentice). Farm and Farm Stock 24bwv service gives.. ing•may be bought in,a, year.by any • 'The officers of Pickering Branch No. 4 West, on Tuesday, Nov. 18th. Sales"a specialty at fair and reason- 71mbulaoce Set-vice o person in England. A babyy's die- are Mr. W, A. McLean, President, to discuss "Ways and Means" o.: "le rates. , MKS.E..R. GOOD 25.37 per is counted one piece, and prob- and Mr._Leslie Morley;. Sec.-Tree conducting a`War Savings Drive it ably a handkerchief! Count howthis School Section, the latter par, many pieces...you are wearing .now? PI€KERING GAME QOM-'MITTEE of this month. Most successful teat COLEMAN - How. 'could sixty-six.pieces carry The �rembers of the si ns have been o :LILY - P g' rare being con = ou? ducted elsewhere. Pickering Townshil tickering Objective is at least "One Naval Gu:. Instant light cook stoves. If you feel that you have,slot done Game Com.missioin have been asked WAR SAVINGS as much as you might do,`please re- Month". If yop erg interested Iso , uickt - sveatisiacto " to meet on Friday evening, Nov.;r'ov20, 9 + r7r member that .clothes for Britain's in the Township Mall, Brougham; 'at and_ it ,is your. patriotic duty to b' ' RTYFICATES civil population must go overseas in 8 o'clock. - Hugh Pugh, Secretary. s will you kindly make it a pole: Coal Oil stoves, Elec. hot = CEa steady stream.,They must iberease to be present to entourage, with plates,--Vrindow screens, number, f.your. essence, a aid with -you- in - Ser6en doors,garden tools _ . p and •d-AN UAL TURKEY DINN suggestions. CyRj,r E. 1.ORL +'7r"' -- - "- Markham, November 20. and alk hardwareaat right GENkFAL I&iSU'RjkNCE For Sale by Tender.; prices, _ - ERV•ICE PROT tCTLON Sc. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, yhxkham, Annual Turkey Dinner and Town '. R�" Bring- n your lawn mowers t;' Ford Model T, one-ton chassis, run i Entertainment, Thursday, Noy. 20th, be starpened;and repaired fess than 2000 miles: Can,be seen byTechnicolour -Motion Pictures -"A- our new sets!- applying to any member of the Poi ; round the WcLrld:' wr th Mr., and.Mrs, PI C K E R I NG - _ See o _ AL,VIN BUSHBY I ice Trustee Board,: Tenders.must ba. S. G; Everest, soloist, Scottish songs .-tion c f Ru the'hands of M. S. C-.hapinan, Sec.- by Mrs. J. M: Burnett, sopa•ano, and Hardware Tinsmith Treasurer, not later than Nov, 29th fir: Gordon Broi�-n; barit-one, boELY. DISPLAX_IV3TiYRNAlin 1941. Highest or .any. lend?r,rat ' PTCKERING A LOVELY, Toronto: Dinner at 5,15 -. 8 p.'m, D. s� R - 1 D:3.XASINSTiil'� ..AN necessarily accepted. S. T. AdgL 60 and 30 cts: . ' FJl3Oi►?>F1 1600 . -=-- POLICE VILLAGE BOARD a alnvt Dresser, Sknuloc Steel Bed _ Pickering Village ' REMEMBR_�NCE_ DAY OBSERVED Y '+- �t BaYES� DRUG CO., Ltd, Mattress and Springs - 861.35 in this Village. •1 L .. .-' � STORE COL\CITHE REZALL <t. Walnut Cedar=!^ .'. Chests F21.5C COL tiTF OF O::\TAP.10 A fair number only, attended the 'Wee !lit+ - s and up .-- �.�_ Armistice'Day Sen doe in-Dur Town _.. I film' A meeting, of. the_County Council i Ball conducted by the village clergy Cameras. - s� A.STUDIO COUCH and TWO A the Corporation of the County- of -It hag been observed' for S number D.W. � � - - - _ OCQASf6N_ �EF��1R�-=-<60ri^. OntaFia will be kt€Id-ptusuant toad y_ea�sfires_ .aE"tfie atteritia*rce Ti-Tri I -Soft � _� _ rmk��. _ journment in the Council Chamber this service is made up of, families RIFF1 _ - � .Floor-and Table Larne. and in •the"Court .House, -in-the Town of and •individuaJi, �vho were ,affeZted ' ( ' Ciea.kln -..GIFTS F7R_.•THE'.HOME Whitby, on Monday-, the 24th'day of by the last war to the extent of los- PERSONAIIY DIRECTED s November 19.41, at the hour of two ing'members of-the-family, in..that ft th k i l ♦�s for �ll lDNiht o'clock e afternoon, Daylight "war to end wars", and others who Gifts or's Motor Ambuance, ay or g .( I C. - KE N WS H, E R1 N E 7$6-0"-s E Saving Time.. _ have a sincere sense of gratitude, PHONE 1300 r All accounts,to be laid before the and as genuine- al�preciaiion•.for all _ � 0 AM �easionse r ' a.,ouneil should`be. forwaraed to the. that hov."llth'stands for. PIA i <.. C A STERRITT Clerk, properly certified, At leash Rev, •E, G. Robinson gave the Re Prescriptioea carefully C0_rd- r three days before the meeting of the mernbrance Day address - and a very s ,. pt und.td.. Funeral Direefor ' Council, fine Memorial Address it was, Rev. FRIDAY:' NOVEMBER 14TH Dated:at Whitby,.this 10th day of M. R:Jenkinson, led `in prayers. 20t. and 30c. -`;` LOCAL 'DELIVERY , '1•urniture Dealer - :lir. Robinson, recited the names November, A. D., 1941, "'� STIORE HOURS: 8 a. na. - 10 P. i wPICKERING ONT• appearing on the cenotaph at- the FREE DANCE A-FTEF daily. Sunday: 9 it'. m. - 9 A m. R. DONALD RUDDY, Park, followed by a short period of silences 1 - PJ WN E PICK. 68 °` - County-Clerk =, _b:.. :�.:Yi, :*'+.s.s .,._ - - 4R.Tu✓I-. .sRa:3+.,.s. _ m -. .. ,.,,.,. � ,.:/', .. :^. .•."'_, .. �. ; .: i •.:- . .' ;•+!' .f, r. :."cry,+,',. , y W' t • t n — ' .T_.... .. Ate: ... ?ABLE TALKS ,mak . By SADIE B. CHAMBERS _Repledge 'for War Savings - A �� — Pie,and Pies and PiesMIN F#f N&#F England had them first. A flaky, 1N D, thick, crust topping a •delicious, nourishing oue-dish meal, which consisted at -meat, vegetables, - gravy and--ffa;MHiSg—s fa a up e - original pie, as it was-served to England centuries. ago. The meat or chicken potpie of today is 'a 1 '• — modern version of those early en- y r. e--•--'+ T ICA _ trees. The traditional apple pie was developed many years later. With the innovation of the chiffon a CAI � ran up as soon as I had finished. pie, a new pastry becomes very I was going to 'swim in the Ken- popular. Cereal e+umbs combined ••�• MARRYING p p wood's indoor pool, but I'won't go with sugar and melted butter, are now. It won't take me, a minuta the basis of an unbaked pie shell, _ iTi A HE s s • • _ to telephone—" which has'no equal in flavor. a Ask your grocer for Calumet.Try it and Lucy drew her own and kissed Today we find there are nearly see how douMe•action permits you to Isle tM�Opyg4 . by her. "Of course you'll go, silly," as many flavors of the chiffon 'pie less and still get better results. AKING Vlolette Kimball Duan she said. She tried to speak as of- ice cream; berry, : lemon, Notice,too,how the,Calumet tin opens brightly. "There's nothing the mat- orange, lime, apricot, pineapple, at a alight twist of the wrist yet never CHAPTER 22 spills, even when fall. Under the lid is a ter. Unless it's late hours last chocolate,'pumpkin, cocoanut fluff, 15andy device a leve! each spoonful as - - .-•: Elise opened her-large-eyes to . night." pecan custard, cider nut, coffee — you use it. OWD'their widest. "But of course,. Al- "You look'as if you hadn't slept the list Is practically limitless. Eq �. -though you . are:old enough to !•• CALUMET IS PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOW know what at ell. I•Lere is a new deluxe version �sIN,1TloN troll, you are doing, I mean, "I didn't know it was as bad which you Witt want to clip and- �li'oanrr A. t91 a far as .your rgpulatton. goes. as that. I must Be a,MOV! file with'your favorite party. rec. Q, (/ �,. ..Z. E .•t ,:r4 ';Q. .T .'I --A00' - ' When a VfOman comes to live with "You know I didn't mean that apes. The -delicate pink color of a fascinating widower, and a little kind of looks! Did the party tire, strawberry gelatin-and the unusual , girl—" you? It it. did, we'll never have flavor combination are- so intriW "And a housekeeper and a staff another. uing- that your refreshments wiU BakeCup Cakes Hitler's.em+Estimate of serv,atdts," said Lucy. She could t i.J1� German Losses_ "But I adore•parties,"said Lucy., score'you you as the "trumps" it you ��s' • !fuel her temper slipping, and she "And yours was almost the nicest serve "Refrigerator Fruit Pie" at For � L�hange• gripped it closer. i ever knew" . your next dessert-bridge. Hitler in his latest order of the "Perhaps you'd like to tell me "Ours," corrected Valerie. "There —. exactly what you mean;" suggested wouldn't havti been any party If CRUMB PIE SHELL day to the troops on the Russian Lucy.. is hadn't been for 5s cup butter -_BY: KAlHARI#£" BAY-Eft- gwm—an—account--ems "Ott, my dear, you." you- mustn't be "Oh, the planning was part of 'r. cup sugar Cup cakes come to. the rescue destruction they have broughC annoyed with me. Of course, what the fun. You see, I—I have some 1 cup fine 'cereal crttmba of many, an emergency meal. hpon the enemy. "This outstand - you do to your own reputation Is letters to write. And there's soma- Melt butter; combine with sugar They're essentially simple but,lend ing achievement," _said Hitler. your affair. But it burts-some of thing'-•well rather important, I.' and crumbs; mix thoroughly. Press themselves to any number of dec. "was obtained :with Sacrifices us-Just a little—" she•laid an ay--'- have to think about a bit. You mixture firmly and evenly around orations. ' Wehther the family is that; however painful in indivi- pealing hand over her heart—"I - know—one of those things—" She sides and bottom of pie pan.'Chill dining. alone . or. the youngsters dual cases, in the total 'amount' - _ mean, to hear Whig"petli Over ItMCh' tattled on. thanking heaven that before adding filling. / bringing friends home to tea these to scarcely 5 15ei cent. of those eon and bridge tables- Gossip is a Valerie didn't know. "So 1 thought' -Yield: One 8; 9 -or 10-11tch pie little cakes are always appropriate of the World War." •har_d thing for a baby like Valerie I'd just indulge In a lazy _mora• shell and with a satiety of decoration Total German casualties in the le live down—". ing—" Eioll or_grind'4 cups corn flakes will give glamor to your tea table. World War amounted to 7,142.- Lucy ,7•)2; Luc got u Exce t that her "Rather important," .or 3 cups oven-popped- lee-cereal It - you're budgeting your egg 558, according to the World•AI- Y p F portant," repeated g - eyes looked almost black in the Valerie. She stood quite still, star• to yield 1 cup fine crumbs. consumption these cakes are a life- manse: . Five per cent of this pallor-of -her face, nobod----could ing at Lucy. Then her eyes grew REFRIGERATOR FRt11T PIE saver; Chary. only--require two eggs, amount would be 357,150 men have told that she was almost startled, and she raid over and As well as the two•frostings given lost in the present Russian war. '1 package strawberry ge-laliu below. faint -with rage. - dropped to the end-of the chaisr you can use .Melted choco- gut on September 19 the Ge� _ "Excuse in%" she said. She longue.""I don't like it' somehow. �► cup pineapple juice late,, nut's, fruity or coconut' to High Command recapitulated its }� cup powdered sugar add -to-their charm: casualties lip to the end of Aug- stood for a moment looking dawn Lacy—theta wouldn't be anything. teas oon salt and wondering. Just what purpose C eau, IIothng •could take you tab oon lemon u1 tl. ACC-CAKES CUP fit.-' They were- 402,865. Since _ p w="-?.ryed by-the E'lises In life, awn Brom us—" 1 lE� _ ,_j c CAKES "The_party seems to'be breaking. A Giffieult FroblEm 1,j cu-p�drained crushed pineapple ` the beginning of September. the fighting became even more in-- 'A cup evaporated milk 2�y'rups sifted cake hour g g up•' in-- Lucy swung het feet to-the flour 3 c lip ieaspoou double-acting baking tense, tint seemingly there were The youngsters crowded around and threw a sudden arm araond' 'ups corn slakes - «. tablespoons melted butter* powder _ -.. less than no casualties. On the _ .her, telling her how marvelous It the girl. "Would it make such a 1; tablespoons butter 1 cup sugar othe hand, one conservative Brit- had been, begging. her to come to' difference?" she asked. She was ,1 cup powdered sugar, eggs, well-beaten #sh estimate says the German thetr parties, swamping her'.wtth almost frightened-at .be change its casualties are 17;OOQ a day. It frank young approval: They got Valerie's face Dissolve gelatin 1 teaspoon le or fisher shOrtenirig brings the German losses to very g eggs Ira cup Futter • - i. tablespoons evaporated milk• Iii-ems-milk_ g their wraps and headed, chatter-" "But you're joking!" she' cried. s e g t n In boiling p'' e' molt or, vanilla nearly 2,000,000 men, for less ing for Chiltern and the.front door. "Why—you belong here. You be-.' apple juice. Stir in powdered'sus•- _ext(act than four 'months' of fighting' - Elise retrieved her ermine coat• long to Wide Aores—ttnd.father or. salt, lemon juice and crushe3 Sift flour `once, mea,aure, odd` against more than four years in slipping her bare arms into it,-and.- and tae! ,There •wouldn't be .»ay-_ pineapple; Cool.` Add` evaporated: " baking powder• and- sift'together 1914-I8,- trailing her M ek velvet to where body who has more right to you Mark stood, the centre-of a small —Luc Are milk and chill until mixture be' three timer{. Cream butter thor• y! you crying!" gins to congeal. oughly, add sugar gradually, and L Bomb knot of girls. "Crying? Certainly- not! Would _ Roll corn'[lakes Into Clne a'umbs: cream, together until light and R.A.F. Baby DOI11D "Thanks, Mark, darling, tor-• 1 cry because a popular young we- $e;ei ve ii , cup sad combine re- fluffy. Add a tbeu flour alter- y eggs. ever'thia Sh u ' - , e t her h inn with Y g'" D and in a i b hens and h Is SV er-CE18 a r e e d D s p of m�intug crumbs with melted hut• nately wlta mirk, a small amount P - - $ his, managing to -suggest* delis• friends a think she couldn't get i, �. ions`unspoken posstbilfties. Marls along without me? What do ter;- press firmly' into• bottom of .at a time. Beat alter each addition � you ' L se of-a .new British tin er pia, pan. Chhl. until smooth. Add flav069S, four held her hand tot a second, and put think 1 am S" 'h y: charged "baby bomb" which - Cream butter thorough) add into greased cup-cake pens, tilling It gently down, 'looking a f-ifle Valerie kissed her and went out makes a crater only six feet wide confused: "Could powdered-sugar gradually,and beat thein about -=3 full. Bake tri mod. yon--t-like an- an- Lucy was glad to see that the until light and fluffy. Seperate er`ate oven (35u'F.) 2U to 25 miu- but shatters windows two miles gel�lrive' me home? Of course fear had.faded from her face.. away,:was reported recently by %ggs.'Beat yolks into creamed mix- utes. Makes 2 dozen cup' rakes. =I gave Harmon the evening. I She. sat until lunchtime 'frying ture and gradually add Pet Milk; Frost as desired. Belgian sources in London. : could'n't keep, hlm Thanksgiving—'_. to thiat the thing through. She beat .well. Spread over.,crumb mt:• 77 => When the R.A.F. dropped one She stood like an angel of gentle. had known since her- fir's night lure. Chill. BUTTER FROSTINd _ -of these bombs into one Belgian a ' conalderation. at-Wid'e Acres that Elise was--her Beat egg whites and fold into - village,�accozding to the free )lel- "Isn't• a' shame cite way--lucir enemy. Of course, the reason was 4 tablespoons butter -runs? -My car's having a minor op- plain enough. Elise Ranted Mark, gelatin mixture.- Pour over butter stun news service Inbel the walls 1 teaspoon vanilla. dents and chimneys buildings mixture anti sprinkle top with re- y's of buildin s 'erasion. Tell you What—we'll tuck and meant to get him i[she could. cup, stfced confectioners' sugar more than 300 feet from the ac- You:'in with -a-ban-ch-of-the ?rids' There was', Lucy told herselt, c aatn tont, blast were demolished and ma.lning corn ,flake' crumbs. Chill , • until firm. 3 to es�oons milk of i • bl Catlat is taking home, only one thing to do: be.willing to Cream utter untilvery-sott. Add not a Yield, One 9 inch pie sug;, gradually, blending thorough• pane of glass in the entire . "How simply sweet,"--sai�. Elise.; take whatever course was best - ly, Add vanilla. Thin with milk, a village remained intact. ' Elise's Plan •Not Successful for them all, and then wait for APPLE PIE MOOERNE . but she rooked` anything* t)uf events to -show -her -what It was. _6 culls cure flakes drop at a time until of rigat con- sweet later, 'weitge'd in between 'She- took a shower and dressed, (15¢ cups fine crumbs) slstency ' to ,spread. 1,,Spread ou- N8Z1 Raid NOW two young thjngs, wit-h Rex pn,d covered her pallor with faint 3s 'cup buttrr ": cakes. Sprinkle - with preauium• •tr e� :a riotous boy on the told-up.seats rouge, went down to lunch, and 3' cup sugar ' shred coconut if desired. Tell Different Story before her aud.shrill reminiscences 'spent a long blissful afternoon with 1 ,quart pared, sliced apples ..PASTEL .JELLY TOPPINGS of the night filling the car. Atark, playing squash._ 3i cup sugar `This "dramatic picture" of the Valerie btir•st ,into L•ucy's bed- Lucy was not• the only person -1 teaspoon elunamqu, 'rz LUP jelly (ani, tart 11a,uJ 1 Baittle of the Atlantic. has been room ,the,-next-morning to find to lose sleep because of Valerle's 2 tablespoons butter egb +vurtt:, uuueateti. 1Jasu ut salt. given by-the German- radio and Lucy pale and listless over a prac• party. As they rolled out of the vRoll corn`flakes into fine crumbs.- r-tace jelly in bowl and set over attributed to a Nazi airman: tically untouched .breakfast tray. %Vide Acies gates,- Eiise insisted ]Melt 'butter, add sagar graduafly hot �+stet. _idd tgjg white alyd salt' "Two years ago ' fighting a Mark'',had•insisted oa holidays, so that ;Uatlei should drite tier home and prix with crumbs. Reserve Lj and neat VIM rotary egg oeateu convoy just meant dropping a sew "lessons were off tot• a week, Orst. She untangled herself from this mixture; press tke rest evenly. U11411 jelly la free truui rui.rps. he- bombs and flying back to look " "When you didut come down tur tl:e scrambled occupants of Alurk's over bottom and sides of pie pan. Iriu�e LUru.lire and cuutrnue Ueat• for damage. -hreakfa'st, I thought something; curd dismissed Cadet, and let her• Fill pie shell with app!es; .fug" until . wisture.is.stiti euot,gli. "Now it's more like bettering - must he w'irong," criFvf Valerie, "I sAlf'into apartment in a rage• sprinkle, with' ,ii cup sugar mixed to Shad in ptiaks- bpreaci on cakes, a line of strongly-defended, con • Sallie, her maid, had fallen' with cinnamon. IJot with table- garnish wiLit pits or clear; jelly and crete shelters with storm troops. asleep waiting for her. Elise waked spoons butter; sprinkle remaining serve aL ouce'. Makes enough.frost- "Our 'planes go through in lrer turiously; and the woman, -af- crumbs over top and bake in mod- ing to.cover t dozen cup cakes. describable hell." -BOOKS BY MAIL . ler listening to her for ten min• erate oven (350"F••,) for tM hour. - - Postage _prepaid on all ordc.s. ores, gave notice and walked out) reduce beat to (300`F.) and bake -- (To be continued) 3 hour -longer, until apples arc- Guide. re Write for,free,�monthly. $ouki PP , tender. Guide. _ .. � _ Yield: Oire 9-inch pie. BURNILL'S BOOK SHOP Coobns ems , - -. 100 Yonsti 800th- Street. Toronto inttMencholatu,a ` / _ '�At�1A tte t AJntInt„ wren ,ea prrw..ntRt TBANKS TO KELL06® S instantly relieves letters tram Interested readers. 51Re � 4 the stabbin + pain. Jars an 1s VleuseA to receive suYarrtiuns BEV tubes.30c, on tnl,lrr rt.r Iter eolorun, and '1. ,, ALL-BRAN, MAT TROUBLE CHRISTMAS nw even randy to Ilrten In your ••„et rte/ spe int numi Aire For rertlrrs or- ttrlr - _- �S ONLY-A EMORY - - P A R C E L S 1 apeetul meant nrr order. Address' ,m--_ —' your-lett Iv ••Mins Sodle It. t:hnm• :. ._..._ _.__. —For--Ove sees-—SO�leri-- _..._._ era i3_W_es.t-.Ad.dalrle-:�lrcr,1,. T6 r —•__ _. eottr '_.._enrt_,.u,mt!rd lr1.C_a!LtrCtrN� anu: rn I;acor L''i tlLy, [hot:- — � 7-414, — elute„ igarettes, l um. Uxo, \ ;,�/� enRelope Ir i nu Trlrb n truly. - \\ est.- i aces, l altr Flints, \ ��� t tc.t arc. All things itticuit to r ` pi oCure in L'rit8ln, I'aroel�§UeZ- L •? get at the cause of constipation due r illi packed for overseas. :Save r ,High Flln$nce ” to lack of the-right kind of"bulk"in time and trouble. Send one Dol• I have suffered considerably#roma _ - tar with Name, Regimental Num- _ sluggish digestive system and have. the diet. Eat this delicious cereal for ber and Unit of.Soldier or Air. I tried many remedies which failed to breakfast(or try it in muffins)every man to '•C:.A.O, PAP.CELS DF,- / , The manager of a. firm in Col- I - day and drink plenty of water. But SPATC 11 -REGSSTirRPD'•, 33U bring relief.But now,thanks to eating , _ u)nbia,_S.C, refused paymen* of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regular) remember•,it doesn't work like harsh' Bay St., Toronto. Receipt malleil • • , y' purgatives . ALL-BRAN takes to your address, :SHARE YOUR a bill because it wasn't item zed. , that trouble-is only:an tu;pleasant , COIMFOir'rs WITH A SOLDIF11 AI The truck ,driver returned' a few memory," writes Howard 1$. Nichol, time. At your grocer's, in two con- can SEAS- (This- of SoldiersnIzation ISSUE 46--'41 minutes later with this bill and pens, Saskatchewan, v -virlgent size ckagespackages restaurants.individual cancan supply names of Soldiers stuvitig packages at restaurants.Made overseas to whom gift Darcels the notation: `Two comes and KELLOCrG'S ALL-BRAN helps you by Kellog :s-ip London, Canada. will be most welcrrtne,) 0 two goes at silt bits i went." ' i "BATTLE STATIONS" ABOARD THE U.S.S. REUBEN JAMES ]po>< • bras=, yOU :« at tom' Protected r once the likeness to the Vine. We i���j }0' „s, r -k9 j(.',d a' y,s. .r; y ,sy•,� r �a,•. is n a3 i`> •'k'r< tk! ,c^ r' .'•'.' =flat sloe to be like Jesus. Yi N�{.i�iiRi a♦ r y S ..e. <Yl'rr x 1 a is d y -, t• •4 t t/u r=' « 'r.a,5 2'': ° ° f yr>•�,' 1. "If a man'abs no; In m he k� ~ Pte' is cast forth as a branch, and to withered; and they gather them, The spirit,of Walking Coyote, ' ~' -and cast them Into the fire, and the Indian, is glad. they are burned.• The soul grows In 1874 Walking Coyote cap- c. x sere and shrivelle that Is oast tvred Sour young buff sere t, 4 forth from Christ; It pines away in the Milk River district near V. • k y� � � ' • �� ,� under the scorching influence o1 the international boundary in Al- - F t' a w the world and alienation from the Berta. He took them to a mission n �,� truth. What about those who are in Montana where they were "cast Into the fire and burned?" treated tz pets until -they were Does it not mean that they will mature when' they were sold to ' have their place the ineorrig• ranchers who established buffalo R ibiy wicked at 1 3t7 herds. : 7. "If ye in abs me; and sly From that stock the Dominion " words abide in you, ask what&o government in 06 purchased • € 631 head of buffalo to establish ever ye will, and it shall be done x unto- you. 8. herein is my Father a herd in Canada and re-establish �►' , F „ glorified, that ye bear much fruit; on Canadian soil the plains buf, T and so shall ye be my disciples." falo once -so numerous that a Why speak of prayer at this point! missionary, standing on a hill Prayer is the branches desiring near Calgary many years ago, • x ,I` z and demanding'the life of the vine said he could see at least a the U.S.S. Reuben Jamil- "]tittle stations," manning and directing the guns of order that they may bear fruit lion grazing on the Prairie grass.ofmes, as'pictured directly according .to the nature and Dur• Mines resource officials say above, may have been the last act of duty-of the torpedoed destroyer's seven 'officers. Early reports by the Navy Department left their fate uncertain, as nong.of the 44 crew members known to have been accord! the vine. their latest figures from Elk say rescued was an officer. 0. "Even as the Father hath loved land National Park. in Alberta, me, I also have loved you: abide now the chief . plains buffalo se;in my love." The comparison sanctuary, showeu there were ationa of passion in earlier life. so neither can ye, except ye abide Is consoling; showing both the fact 1,686 healthy animals there. Old men,!{ .- instance; may'be teal in me." The vine abides In the that He lofted them,, and the re- In the Wood Buffalo Park in ous of young ones, and quick to branch through its life-giving sap, markable degree to which he lovAd far northern Alberta and the take offence'if there are symptoms and the branch abides in the vine them. All relations and condition/ Northwest 'Territories ate the SCHOOL of their being put aside. . -- by its organic gro-wth. There is a - of discipleship are reduced to love. wood buffalo with 'which • have I. "Already-ye are clean because mutual in-being. The more we en-= d- 'been blended a strain of plains - L E S J O L r of the, word which I have.. spoken deavor to-abide in Christ the more 10. "If ye keep my command- _ are w e sure that He abides in us. menta, ye shall. abide in my love; buffalo. They are estimated to r• unto you." The Word is God's " even as I have kept my Father's number more than 20,000: pruning knife. God had discovered 6. "4 am the vine, ye are the commandments, and abide in his Park -branch officials said that LESSON 20 and condemned all there was of branches: `He that abideth in me, love." (cod's commandments have the Canadian buffalo herds are UNION WITH CHRIST-John 14: self; they were nos emptied and and I in him, •the same beareth to do with the lite He commands in perfeet-healtb, as, on the ad- -20; 15 : 1-10;• 17 : 21-23; Rom. cleansed, ready for the incoming_ much.fruit; -for spurt from_me ye _ _-us-fo_ ]iveTwith the conduct of vice of outside specialists, sur - 'S : 9, 10; Cor. 6 : 15.20; 2 Cor. 5: of the Holy Spirit. can do nothing." If we are abid- our dally experience. -To dbobey plus and undesirable animals 17; Gal. 2 : 20; Eph, 2 20.22; 4. "Abide In me, and 1 In you.. !ng in Jesus, let ns begin to work.. the commandments at our Lord L have been killed off. This has 0 : 17-19; 4 : 15,. 15; 5 29, 30; As the branch cannot bear fruit of Let us first seek to influence those toee`-yut-oursttvsu a position meant the elimination of disease Phil. 3 : 9; 4 13; Col. 2 6, 7. itself, except It abide !n,the vine; ar0uad us in daily lite. When you of heart, mind.and soul, that thewithout impairing the vigor of PRINTED TEXT, John 15 1-10, life of Christ does not freely flow remaining herds which multiply GOLDEN TEXT.-Ablde in me, unto us. in the areas set aside fol them, . sand In you. John 15 : 4. 'THE LESSON BETTING RADIO 0 E P 0 R 'T E R - - Time.—All thea words quoted 77 from the GospelDft of John were s o • ' 5th CENTURY SAILOR yea on Thursday evening of Passion DIALING WITH DAVE: � • Week. April 6, A.D. 30. The Epistle r of Paul to the Romans was written Herr* Is Benny Goodman and his Saturday nights at 8.30 D.S.T., about 60 A.D.; Second Corinthians. famed c;arlaet; the melodic notes CKOC and the C. B. C;-network.. OhTT� Previous Puzzle IO Contends. _ . .. ..- 11he year following; Galatians, 58 from which have. been heard with Oscar': 11 Being.the money alarm clock has a Genoese nava- ! I N 14 Beira A.D.; and the Epistle to the Eph- all the great Symphonies on the probably the.. best known- MCI* gator. Chris- HI I ' - orm "Lana, Philippians. and Colossians, continent; the not • notes from of any- 'alarmer" used today; and. topper—+ I I 16 He is credited 64 A.D. - which have led-the country's great- when his value ticks to the tune .8 His father war! with the -� I A'� o!America.- Place.-The words spoke.. by our eat Swing Band to consistent Ad- of six or seven hundred dollars, a or _,-- Y C 17 Chair. ford were uttered in Jerusalem. arshlp in the field of distinctly there's excitement aplenty IS maker of The rupistles to the Romans and modern music. You're invited. to store. 'Handled by Bert Pearl and fabric. 19 Tree. _ �� 20 His voyageur 6a Galatians were written from pear King Benny's favorite num- Hugh Bartlett, both of the Happy 12 To thrash. I/I}� I _ - ibe City dT- Corinth, First Coria-_ bete starred is the.8sturday.lyveiag hang-;Sitars the Wealth is smooth- 13 Aalphithegtel• R were — Ot- :r-4alans fTom-the City of Ephesus, Session-four to five on-CKOC:- ly and smartly paced quiz enter­ 1 T gerous. • l..; 22 Weight probably, from eat. • gecaad Corinthians. pro Y., and his concert. performances on lahlal - ,-, - lb Inward. allowance. fibe City of Philippi; Eppeatans, your favorite network, when they ' • 30 Sounds of E I 24 Male bee. _ _'Pbilipplaas, and Colossians, were are announced. Some, sort of lesson to other belt. . .- written while Paul visa, In' risoa • • • folks is the fame which lies been 18 Want.- in ast. p !ks -. 29 Uneven, in Rome. Iteaney, Woodhou3e Hawkins won by Alec Templeton. Art Ta- I4 Lace. 41 Sound of his trip with 31 Middle. 1.. "I am the true vine, and my entertain the troops on the C. B. C. tum and John Hepler, ,pianistst 31 Compositions inquiry. her 32 Ietoru - ruher is the husbandman." Of •aetwork each week; -and locally -Templeton's memory is prodigious for two. 43 Roosted. alt He made a 33 Laacquer. _ • caufse, the vine referred to here much is being'done•to provide sim- -�Hepler It said to have memoris- 23 Norse myths. 45'Half'aa_eM westward—36 Fish eggs. - is the grapevine, so common filar entertainment in centres ed 3,653 musical items in ten years, 25 Senior (abbr.) 48 Forward to reach India.39 Gust. throughout Palestine. What Is the where members of the forces ere All three planista, of course, are 27 Gibbon. 47 to f3'leh, �'188TICAL 42 Home. - vine! The .viae .Is the root. the stationed. Each Thursday, night at blind! 28 Tennis stroke. 49 Brother. 44 Adorns: main stem, the branches, the ten- 5.30 D.S.T., CKOC goes to the s . w . • _ _. :.. 29 dince (Abbr.) 51 Measure. : , �diatt, . Leather stomp. ldrils, the leaves, the fruit-the 'Army Trades School in Hamilton. THIS 'N THAT: 23 Porch. ons' �Christmas 48 To puff.' -whole of it. The vine is every- 9S Porch. times. _-..�Hoofed 50 Stir. and broadcasts'a trait hour of- en- Lanny Ross, CBS singing star, g4 To leave out. S5 Bone. _ - fhing. Jesus said "1 am the vine; tortaitlmea6 being provided for the quadru 53 Female sheep' ;ye are the branches"; that v To - has chanted over 10,000 melodies 35 Precept. W To plant. a Soul. 54 Triangular boy* there. in three years' continuous broadPliable- we parts of Myself, united to me • , •. :.- casting: _- 3S Form Diabb 57 leather. - 7 to view. s8 Avenue r.) In a union so close and definite,' $Ong styles are nearly alway i► 'Memoirs of 1)a,.Lambert", CKOC moisture. 89 Curse. $To walk like a (abbr.) _ that I am incomplete apart from •listening' sv�les. Baritone Barry- Fridays at.7 p.m. D.S.T., still main- 40 Rocky 41'A Spanish duck, 59 Beside. ' •-you, as you are incomplete apart Wood, beard frequently on top- talc a high standard of dramatic . pinnacle. queen financed IElectric term.. SO-Lava. �Om Me. _ __aoteh network shows, !a nearly al- reseatation! One Purpose Only -- _ ways present to your local _juke D Clifton >'addiman, noted M. C. of 3 6_. I it. "Every branch in me that box', mind a favorite recor a sing- Information Please, is slated for beateth not [raft, he taketh it or from =our radio station. Barry d u ll important ra- 13 14 IS an a I � alwthel equally po and ever branch that bear- q away, Y Rood is o alar talented, person- . di job dour t he a eanseth that it .D D 0 8 a.. 1 1 {rel fi•. ;edh � to-day1 . 7 able. 'A Star of - d'estlned 9 ' The Happy Gang's Blue Plate Italy bear more fruit." The grape- to be a g-ea':er stag of tomorrow! . . ine is for one particular purpose, Special Fun'Book vi quite the book. e • • The Gang are Biting it away on 24 b bear fruit. If it doe's not bear Radio'homE across Canada seem daily sh no ow - two o'clock D.S.T­ value.it is of value. Branches ..-that do not serve this purpose must to be going for 'Share the.Wealth', CKOC and CBC National Network. 6 2 be removed, for the simple reason :. iy1O LOG that they take strength from other OUR RA3 branches which are attempting to �rOdnCe' trust, strength' which in 1.OROV1. 51'.1'1'lu\� LJl.l, KlrX3ind L. 5601, blJORT'%%!\ ' them would be wasted. The Oltl CURB bGOk, cul. -sok l:hl7[ \%ate rcoo 14Wk t;SH .England HALM CKC1. :Stt11k, CHV LOIOk CK AU Montreal -N/k 'GJC England - e.58M '.alelf-life is always Bending out Its 1.11. NETWORKN ChC'O Ott-l%',70 1310k GSD Eaglund ' 11.75= i/h0o[s, and we Can-have no mercy R'F:AF' N.H.C. Red 0606 CKG11 Timsnl•• 1470k "E t•3ngiand 11+16m RJZ N.H.C. Itlue -'Uk CK�U �udhuq 'Wk G5b' England 15.14= l q2 s en them; but It we deal with the WABC IC.6.5.) SMk t:KL'U Brun;lnrd• 1'38Uk GSG' Eng.and 17.7vm =lore superficial sins on the sur- ROK iM.Fl.�.l 7106 �1(1.W K'1�:awr MWk GSi• Engucnd 15.31m r CANADIAN �•i•.1,r wNs CKN.X \NIa;:,haM 1230k GSA• Engulnd 17.81 in Mce Of our life, as we get older CFO, Owen Sfl• 1400k (.S, ST,iTIONS EA it -%p"In W48M 7 we realize their deeper appeals, CKuc Hamilton I1:.Ok \\EISR Rull::lo J."Ok ►;Alt,• Spain v.Sbn. elnd to the end of .lie Shall be C101L Huneirton 11006 \\IIA 3l Rocor4ter 11buk RAN Ruxaiu ow►n. 53 ` CKTB St. Cath. 1130k \L1.\1 Cineinuatl 7Wk RNE 1tuMriu 11.00m Gore and more aware of their sin- CFCP Montreal 000k Nt:Y Sebwezeotady• DIUw K\'He Huxsln 15.18m CvcH North Ray L•;:0k KUKA r11t.4iirgb 10206 later power. 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Everything from Foundation to Ridge a NCti'1 �IBEi, 2::, l:i and 15th Farr's Eley'ator `f.' + •i .,,,,,,rs at 7:;0 and 9.30 One Order :.{O11 -de'livery O ie account un L a urc'.a; 19a:inee at 1.30. � .,WHY SUFFER the 'agony of Rheu- Claremont Ont. uratic Pain, Sciatica, Luriibago, when i p �cRoad Show f u, R.umacags will give you quick wel'- The .COMRIE ILUI'rIIBER Co. od Phot►. — sem- iisJ. offk. s come reliefs BOYS' DRUG 000, ::ith-A..DOLPHE.MENJOL' and � _ — — — ' j0 H.1 HUBBAPD and !. ----- --- --- — PAT'Y KELLY Repair Shop - -.... _ - - 110\DaY1t F�DaY', tEU 'S DY ' ' and l.nh Tractor Ser v W. ice V`L _ileteshow 8-50 1,a,4 coGraduate CScboo 10 -years experience G~> 1 ' Service in all mckes of Tractors with KAY FRANCIS and Lieensed Garage Service jaMES E14.1 ON Satisfaction guaranteed o = ...t •�, • a so an added attraction JOHN NORTON CLA REMON TPhoneS1 "WestPoint ;_ WANTED WidOW DEAD HORSES AND CATV STABILIZATION _- - with AN' SHIRL,El' and For tree pie t up phone -_ - : RICHARD CARI.SON Coming next — CLA:REWNT .. .. .. .. .. 9`l:s PICRLNG no ��D � rHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY' PICKERIh?G . ' ,. :. .. '.. 80.F PRICES NOVEMBER 20, 21 and 22nd. AGI COURT zone 2144 BL'D ABBpTT and COSTELIP We pay the. phone 'ch argee - Your Cour asks our al support = "In the Na Country Y !"� - - � GORDON YOUNG.LTD -. * Tri . : with THE ANDREW SISTERS - T IO this i/1/art ensure Toronto _ Phone Ad.3688 :. NEE I / oron t >iC. 4 0 !r EE iLL - r , T to AD, 6523� Pic 530 / - - - • . _ .. _ -. AGinconrt 36 L. E.'V _ AND - TWO NEW CONTROLS have now 3—Every building trades__emlil�ger with, ten 1 �R N GfBSON � FUNERAL DIRECTOR M become essential is Canada's wartime or more, emp oyees. jBALMB>; _ y design for living. These are: 4—Every other private employer with fifty or TRANSP T quccaseor;tolw:J. Matyec, more employees. ._:9toafville, 1 Control of Prices The Order not apply o employers is an r does p t pl rs Night Day t3 i F� agriculture or fishing, or to hospitals, religi- a TRANSPORT Commencing November 17, 1941, there ous, charitable or educational associations .,,.-.CARTAGE Business Phone Resident* Phoeel 28 may be no increase in the prices of goods operated on a non-profit basis. MOVING 981 ` y and services generally unless absolutely SAND GRAVEL STONE Radio Service Wag Provision _ necessary and authorized by the Wartime_ e s ' _ Prices and Trade.Board. _ Except on written permission of the National -- --- War Labour-Board,no employer may increase - "his basic wage rates. This permission can - ' ' Expert service and re. (2) Control of Wages only be given-in cases where the_Board has lhTo employer,with certain limited exce found the.wage rates c® be low. Wage rates pairs to 811 makes.- Reaa- P' which .are unduly high will not have to be OIISb]e Chaiges. -Work I tionsnay increase the ba-sic wage rates decreased, but in such cases the Board may . a paid to his employees unless authorized order the employer to defer the cost of living PERMANENT N AG6I N C PAIN guaranteed. bonus. _ THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER L ti .by a Board on.which the Government, . _ :la1R•I'HUR FIE , II employers and employees are repre Cost of Living Bonus AND NERVES. 1T MAY BE Graduate Radio and Tcldwion " - vented.But after February 1 S, 1942,eve Erery employer covered by the Order must pa YOUR EYES. Y every 1 y Institute; Member Official Radio 'em to tr with the same exceptions,will to al his employees except those above the rank C H, TUCK OPT D P Y P of foreman a-wartime -cost of living bonus. Service Men's Association, =. -be obliged to pay a cost of living bonus - ` :;and to adjust this bonus eve three Effective November 15,each employer already Disney Bleck e� P. Q 1 every paying a bonus under•PC 7440 of December OSHANiA, OtiT. Pickering month's. 16, 1940,shall add to such bonus an amount Phone 1516 The c er g ry : . - foreOcotober 1941n the rise ,1abovethe thest oindex $umber - - index (Action Necessa to Stoplaflatlon' • T 1VIEAT 1'F1AR11E 'This Government actionhas been taken to used to determine the current amount of the * . ,LENDENIN1i prevent the inflation we knew in the last war, bonus. line of and its subsequent depression,unemployment Effective February 15,. 1942, each employer FUNERAL DIRECTOR arty a We c full 1' and suffering. who has not been paying a cost of living Private -- Fresh - -. 1 Every housewife knows that prices are bonus must begin to pay a bonus based on the r vate Ambulance rising, and rising prices, unless controlled, rise in the index between October, 1941, Day and Night atld will snake it more cosi difficult to finance. aid Januaiy,1942,unless ordered by the Board Pbone.90QA , 'the war. Rising rices,unchecked,will spread to base the bonus on the rise in the cost'of MNl vern500G �.Jured p __• __ confusion is industry and trade; will hinder living over a longer period. *� production and proper distribution of sup- The bonus is calculated on the,following Markham, Ont. eats plies; will make"the cost of living rise more . -.basis;For each rise of one point m the cost of = rapidly than wages and salaries; wail Iessen living the amount of the bonus shall be 25 Our dellrer 'y is at your service the value- of savings; will result in hardship cents per week,except for male,%orkers under , for almost everyone,.and especially those with 21 years of age and female workers, who, ifPICKERING MILLS �h0>Qe Pick 1620 ' small incomes. And the result of uncontrolled. employed at basic rates of less than $25.00 CLARENCE SILK --inflation,after the war,when prices drop,will per week, shall receive a bonus of 1, percent again be depiession and unemployment. g _ Shur-gain feed, ser' Prices cannot be controlled without control of their basic wage rates. GOOKSHUTT - of wages. Excess Profits are, and will con- These bonuses will be adjusted regularly ; vice mill, -_chicken tinue-'to be,under rigid control. every three months. starter,, growing 1 Coverage of Wages Stabilization Order -Administration be sadmini s �'rOS� Wood The Order is applicable to the following The Order will be administered by five mash lay frig jnash, i regional Boards under the direction of a �Agency employers- National War Labour Board. Labour and range mash, • joy '. - 1—Every employer normally, subject to the employers will be represented on each of New such K Parts as am* Industrial Disputes Investigation Act. these Boards. Watch for the announcement of starter, concentra- servile. sbov. atadw.e. 2—Every employer engaged in the manufac- these Boards to which inquiries concerning Implements on eshllbi!• ssssfiD cure of munitions of war, or war.supplies, the application of the Order should be tP$, calf Starter, t11r' now% own" or the Construction of defence projects'.. directed. - key -starter, salt 48. • -- . F Whole-' Support Required — _ in blocks and bags •L. LYE _ - Yourftavernment l�saows that this policy;as-it-affects-labour,-industry,commerce!-an a._ fly_--sp ra s Claremont, nt. agriculture,demands a degree of restriction to-w ich Canadians are not accustomed, - - - -- - .r , for cattles and is directly a wartime measure. It will demand self-discipline and self-control. It _ wiq need the wholehearted support of everyone who has the well-being of his fellow PIAI�O�TV�1jNa citizens at heart. But by loyal co-operation, Canadians can haus much more assurance D. N . LQ(, VC od the fears, sense of insecurity,the sufferingD WE ELand profiteering which inflation always AND thud th .5fts,'will neither interfere now in the winning of.this war, nor in the recovery and PICKERIELIVER A Z Kinds of E epair W o ]c V.E :S - sCM&Itt action of Canelo and the C nsdiaavaalrof living after the war is overs PHONE b817 All Tuning Guaranteed 47 : .w >I: tial mer q .. d: B. M�ssi�ONAL,. _ 3*- th.suthorky of ! , ,14 JL>KcLARTY, -� . RHEUMATIC PALET, Sciatica, Lum- !f0 Close AM - . a •" y .T 'a 1 Mhad*r of Labow Rheumatic Fain, Sciatica, Lumi spUse RUMACAPS $'sett L)osslda lOr : ti Is net necessary. nliel BpYF,.g' at once for qui BRu(i Co, Plckerlas, QNA, �, - . . - ._ - - - has been visiting her brothers here, ,the late summer, at the Whitby W. I .,. - 'the-Winter'Bros. M. S. meeting on Thursday lasc. :;he I tF M p N T - Arch. Bell and John Puckrill spent was , delegate -for the Circuit W• 0 C L :�A R ' E but ` a couple of days deer-hunting, M. 5. STAN LEY - 1 were uaslccesaful, better luck with Don't forget the drama to be •put. , ELDERLY CITIL1✓_� PASSES irsparing :nets- es were delivered 'in `tire n.>rnirg> by Rev. C. G. Pail+, of caperi!�cact, boys. on chi F'rida} c:igho at 8 o'clock, S. j k, Wife of the late Thos. Sanderson, f d'iitbs`; slid in_the evening, b} Ke•:. Mr., Caa-r, of Klee R. 0: Y. service �ime� by Group 2, of the W. A. — T ����re -�- - - t has been testnl, the W"tney, Tay- Have you' scan Jlmri} ' -b the 4 # Claremont, Mrs. Mar; Wilson 1,. H. ��'}l)e, of Columbus, rhe lot- -- c. away on I51 indar, „ r for and Chapl::an dairy' he,as. Goodwood Dramatic Club. It comes `@ al chor- rendered spacial urusic a• Rcr. Mr�.J ibitn, of Seu �T^ (,ecu � `� - Phone 100 STOUFFVILLE 5 nderson, passed _ __- ._ the horre of her daughter, b1r • i the morning stn:ice, and in t.•H er_ B b P- to us highly Adm: 2a_I Albert. Ha,ni, ��SO GreenwoodAve ., led th local pulpit on Suud4,} last. and 15 cents, THLTRSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY - enireg, the Uri ed Church choir from Toronto. She was in her 76th year, Rhitby had tharge� of the Sertiice of 4s diiscourse, on the work cunong The people of'tl is community Were NOVEMBER 13, 14 and 15th, • The. funeral' took place yesterday ,Praise The church was very beaut- the Indians wa much appreciated.' ;hocked on Sunda: afternoon, when L } - the veasion. bliss M. Hollingtr has been nam- word came, -that Will. Sadler, our j4Tile Re`luetan! in Claremont 'United Church, and in- a as une ` ferment in the Union Cemetery. War Saving Sales Canrpaagn. after a feA•, hours in the Osnawa Rev. Mr, Jenkinson tpok us his sub= Hospital. The people Here 'have lost Dragon y Miss Jean Morley is•at'present jest at the �Yomen"s `Institute la;�t a true friend, always ready to do a employed in Torgnto: Brougham wsek, at blit. C. S. Bryaant's F ne, kindness to those in need and dis- (A-Walt Disney Feature) Mr. Don Hedges is employed at — The ,laking of the British _,lag. tress, The syrrlpathy of the commun- ` in Teclinicolour the factory here. h was much appreciated: ity is extended to his wife, mother COMEDY : SHQRT SEBJECTS - : Pte. Lloyd Hicks, of Niagara Falls , L. C. Robert Liscombe Was `home M F. M. Campbell, B.•S': A. gave. and family. SATURDAY MATINEE ,at 2.30 was home over-the week-end. �over Sunday. air address on_Agricultum Require- Many friends from a distance at:- _ . Miss Sybil Shaver, of St. And Mrs. David Stephenson is.in very mencs for Eritislt-in;ports before th e d Ltr -----CHILDRF.h' 12c. Yew's Hospital, Midland, was in to*r serious condition at present. Club, at the home, df Percy and bins. November 2nd. Among 'theme were: this week, calling on frienus: . ' Mrs. Sisson was a Toronto visitgr Neale, on Monday evening. Colour Mr. and Mrs Thos. Hutchison, of MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY ,. Mrs. J. E. Glover, .of Hastings wa: severaa .days last week. pictures were thrown on tae screen •Toronto; Mr. Lnd-Mrs. David Evans, NOVEMEBER 17, 18 and 19th. in tow non Motrday- .pf this week; Pte. Chas:.Arlidge,was with the L•• by -Mr. Jackson, insurance friend of lToronto;-Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pretsell; *i visiting friends., White's over the week-end. Cyril Morley, showing flowsrs and Mr. and.Mrs Allison.acrd, family, of «N1(�E GlY 1" ' Word has been received .dere that Mrs, H. Malcolm spent severs'. trature, and views neax the goo These �nb�p, with Mr. and Mrs. Ivor- DF�N.,1A DURBIIV4 ' Mrs. (Rev.) James Grant, of Toron- days at Queensville last'wFxk.• were charming selections, and. much man t,Yilson; fir." and Mrs. Chas. -. — to, is very ill. W. J. Brown and Miss Ella Wall- enjoyed. Misses Lsobel and Joyce Wilson,•Brooklin, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr, St.phenson is._a visitor in the ace visited T. C. and-Mrs. Brown on MUSICAL SHORT SUBJEG'T ' Winter, gave a piano duett and Geo. Wesley Sadler. Rev. Mr. 1}Taddea, of village at present. He operated - the Sunday. Begnsey, sang "Carry EOn", The bus- Dumbarton, delivered two very fine THURSDAY,'FRI., and SATURDAY blacksmith shop for many years. Several of the Brougham: Young mess part of the meeting under the address, at the.anniversary services. NOVEMBER 20, 21, -and 22nd. Gordon Morley ,was at home for people attended 'the officers congress chairmanship of Ben Bryant, am,n- -Friday week-end, and, we are informed, Maple Grove on Friday Nov. 7th. . ged for a dance in the school on the - - pr 9� : Ia being transferred to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon, of evening of Nov, 21st. He also ara,de t�ltl the Navy The Misses Alma and Jean Ward, Oshawa, were with their people here an appeal for someone to take the Dunbar ton �' a� CpSTELLU ti and Miss Billie Wagg are ezpectrng on Sunday. Presidtacy for 1942• Ben -has given , call to work sR the Pickering An aunt of Mrs. GoadtSllativ has much bane to this year'g work.- 'A - Plant. been a xfsitor with them for several itrncheon and singing GodSave.. the •mss=Ifs.als4 Mr. Thos. and !Ars. Scott and Will 'weeks. King, concluded a fine evening. Mrs. W. Henderson and daughter, -' Mrs. Hilts, are leaving this weekend Honig-� Sold Scott--and family were Wsek-end vis- Mrs. Brown spent last Tuesday to spend the winter in (1W&wa. - itoi's of Mrs. 6cot't. All were :from with Mrs. R• W Mowbray, vf Brook- —TMiss Shirley McConochie spent last USED CZATAS-'�G, STERIUZWi Toronto. lin- Whitevale' rdased like new. We week-end in Qttawa, t8re guest of her cleaned and p A wool bee was held on Tuesday Sympathy is expressed hose dere- cousins. received a large shipment of higb Sadler, suits ants, Large Wm u a for latives of entletne , P - uvea cut .fol t last class g when wood Fora e s t Ruth yfh -las here Misa noble. It ` the-ase of the Red Crtraa'workers in on Sunday, was so sudden . - - the Club House. Mrs. M. Hamilton "accompanied by Mrs. McNabb is.spending a boli- week-end here, the guest of her will costo etq. Very.reaso .- It is reported this week, that the Mrs'. Balsdon, of Pickering, visited day with her daughter, Mrs. G. Ham- friend, Miss.Shirley Stroud. wi21 pay you to core here before volt deer hunters from this district have tht Earl Hogie family, of Columbus, lin. The Wortuen's Mihsi,onary Society go any�Te else6 Sam Schwartz, 81 O esus_ 4b-8 _0 shot Leight deer and one bear,. so- far, on Tuesday last. T - said winter coats sus Mrsl F'eig`uson�ias as-ken up res- o! the United Church will meet on Bond Syr. West, a as. Vicious bunch, are they not. n The Women's Missionary Society 'idence in the west end of the hot_l. Thursday afternoon, -Novy 24th at We also make suits to Bit. and will meet at the home of-Mrs. Wm. We welcome them. the hone of Mrs. Alfred Y Hydro has been corer b t V isrtors Burin the week-end— Dr. Toronto General Hoa ital, for. an ton, and. L ter W. Madden, of Tren- Best cvorlmanshipti work is getting under wuy, at the Gray, on Thursday, Nov. 20th. Norman Randall was rushed'to-the Pilot Officer Hospital, A C Geo. 11IcConochie, WANTED,— woman for general plant here, formerly o Y g Phillips' Glass Works. It is under- .and •Mrs. Dafoe and family, acrd Dr. acute;appendix operation, on Mon-. r5f God homes herrlt last wee -e nd at. housework,Agpiy Mrs. Dan.'Bather- stood brass fittings are to-be roan- Lyman Barclay, wife and daughter:, day. son, Cah-ert�s Cottage, Pickering, ufactured. of Toronto were guests a Mrs. C. A. On Wedritsday evening, Nov. 26th, Mrs.-Frank Dales, of Toronto, en- • fALMA.'v 'SWEET APPLES and The'regular ,meeting of the Clare- Barleay and Miss- Helen R,. N. and at 8 o'clock, Rex Frost adll ,bow ibis tertained a number o! her friends ;itron - for sale: Walt. G. White, miQnt Red Cross will' be held at the Major George Stevenson, of. Caml -pictures "Cavalcade.. of.Eurorpe" from Toronto at'a dinner party last home,of Mrs, W. Milne, Green Riser, Borden; son of.the late Georg.ester• kn{ the United Church, under the aus- Saturday_night, at the home of Mrs.' Pickering Monday evening, Nov. 17th- at 8 enson, called on his aunts on Sun- Dices of the Woman's Association. Dr. Dales, here. I have lots of feed. Could nandle 12 inter- Mrs. Allen Black of Vanc,'ouver;vts- an 5exceedinglyn Good • These pictures are r heifers in calf: Go ' i of da- •• - P - - to i5 cows o that every unit f w' er aunt Mrs J. It is hoped see. recent it 'h I •h' to e d �' .. • .. :p. m. p . . until reae.ited. The Y. P. will hold a meeting ra" eating, and worth your while e- ire the branch will be rep - eavsecurity and good interest un ' Mitchell, tar The next Lmeeting of the Women's' 'the church on.-Sunday; Nov. 16th,.at th�Ir. and bars. Fa Holland are win- husband, wthoris .vAthgthe Air Force, Box 302 News Pffice.Institute will be held at the home-o!17.$8 p. m. under the leadership of � the vii a said have tak= at Halifax. ROO12 R5 W�1TED — Apply to - bars. John Gregg, on Wednesday af- Doreen Carlton, Fellowship Convert- kering de lag Mrs. Rot; 10: Elgin Str. E..pehatwa. ternoon; Nov'-19th, at 2.30 o'clock. er. Topic — Book Nights Mrs. T. C. en residence with bit. and Dirt,•' 1i"� blit, Flank Torrance entertained r A. Hilts. .We extend a welcome. Tuesday night in honour of.DIY. and ire Cook Stove. The-guest speaker will-be Rev. Wal- Brown will -be -guest. speaker: Roll On Wednesday, Dov, 19th. at 2.30 Dirs. Ken Ryder, of Toronto- (nee FOR SALE - EMP ter Daniel, whose topic will' be — Call — A verse fro the Bible be- t ecce under National RelatronslriF.r. 'ginning with the-letter - • - o'clock sharp, at the 'home of •bars. Jean M4Whinnie). The gathering was $15.00 Good condition. Albeit Kay, ]ohm �ficlil, the VGomen's Institute in the.-form of a shower. Friends take A carload of Young People fr r Members of the W _ Di. S. were 1L Eel To i —,Historical e- this opportunity -to wish th wr m -TopicRa young _y the" Y. .P. .L:.•Rf the U niied Church thrilled, when they saw int the paper• j Search. Roll Call - A bltmo of couple a 'lon'g and ha.�py m r ,riled. attended the -Officers* Congress in that an Auxiliary, at Shertiourne �t Local icterest, 'Mrs. Ross, of Tor n- life. --- - Maple'Grove Church on FridB even- 'United `Church, bears the name of to will he guest-speaker,.There,w-ill. The•Woma.n's Association :of the. ing last. large number vi Yonn Iyeacgnes Mrs. Mina McMaster be Sale of Home-made Cooking. United Church held their regular People from the- Presbyter were.in tiliha DiclIaster Auxiliary. and how meeting on..Tkwrsday of,la t week, at stands for %'ICTO'Ki attendance, despite the unfavorable proud we were to feel we coud Baur the home of Alrs. Chas: Annis, Dur weather. her as a beloved native-born Brou- a ing the afternoon, - goodbyes were '�.ou can do your bit loi bring Victory C. A. Sterritt: of Pickenng, has ghamife, : B e r `aid to Mrs. Dr. Dales and Mrs. SF, nearer:if_ you enable your poultry to opened � House-Furnishings- and An event of more than 'usual int- Green iodate more Ertd better eggs and g people, was the Henderson, alio-are soon leaning for ptneat, as food is vital .in winning Gift Shop, in the Beal Store, and will crest to Brou `ham the winter-months. It was also de- is.. , full line of furniture, lamps, honours paid• to a fornier 'teacher of tided that each Group would donate _ this war: Fri-.v o 1 last '.Week sa« the end s Lam da floor covtr��� •� G`Mr. R'ill_P_amer Bcougham school, 511. Thoma the price.of one blanket to the Red �.' of. Claremont, is the manager, and on, who with his bride w4s .here in, of a week of meetings, led R Rev. will have the store open every after- 1902.• The community of Bedford Pk- H. Wilson and, the speaker, Rev..D. toi-afa� - noon and 'evening in the week. Your school section, trustees, old pupils, Alexander, of Brantford was at hisf ca-operation will be a*reciated• now prominent in professional and best. Those w,Iio failed to hear him Altoff'i Come in and look around- business life, co-educationalists, met missed one of the finest treats •of The death occurred at Greenwood to.:present Mr. Lanion, late .Principal the church year. 19 19 _ on Sunday last, of bit. �Vm. Sadler, of Bedford Park sch9o4 'for.30 years: •t'isitors from Toronto, ,under the. 'Cj"1rlEa.7 proprietor of the store there. BIr. with a gift of.a purse of gold and paxentai':roof last week-end were '— Mr. ,,rid blit, R. Raymer and son; E� — Sadler sufftred injuries in a fall on a large painting of himself. He -ha4 I Aliases, hd}Lhe Williams, Lois Tur- ;�f lfarkhanr, visited with Mr. arid- • t ht a result of sore been with the school all the Fear= I tier and Don and Gordon Duncan• Jlrc• F. Raymer, on Friday last. ;,.r ' Halloween nig since Its four rooms liar increased We are glad to report %(,e heard Mrs: B. Reehor had dinner witli - obstruction placed near siegs leading a its 4 from his home. He collapsed on Sat- to almost ten times that number, The our own Jim Rickard speak frow'ov-. Mr. 'and Mrs. G. V�ilsgri one Stuiday, urday night; just after closing the' Portrait of Mr. Lamon, was accepted erse2s last-•Saturday- evening. recently. !t� Protons v 4 Sun- store acid never regained conscious- by the Board of Education, to be pre- L. A. C. Bcnson Draper, of Tren- Mr, and Mrs, 0. 'Madill and 'Sar- &ala fo d Feeds nets: The funeral took place on �Vtd- rented to the school ton,. passed his final examination jory, were Toronto visitors on. Sun- _'• ;; ,, , ,, as fireman, and.is now 'stationed ' day last. - ""�•.!""?`�" - nesday, Other. details elsewhere in The Autumn Thankoffering'servzce Trenton, on the regular ire crew of Come.to the Pot-Luck Sul per •and the issue. of the W. M. S. held on Sunday- ev- g f _ The November meet of the M. ening, 'had a good attendance. Pres, the Air Force.'Congratulations, Bell- Crokinal`e•Paryy' on Friday night (to- DM: S:was held at the home of hits, Mrs. Norton was in charge of the �n 1 alight) at the school-hous0. Frank Carson. Mrs. Johnson, Presid- meeting, assisted in the Opening De-• Fred Wilson and Leo..Hageraria5l The Willing-Workers Class, of the were visitors at Whitby last'week. Sunday School }sere met at the home ent, 'presided. Mrs. Rawson s'. Group votions by 14irs, Miller. oris. John- Miss Margaret Johnston has ore- of Mrs. F. Wagg, on Tuesday last. J Kos in charge of the program. Mrs. Ston and Mrs. Malcolm. Mrs. Harvey, :after the usual Devotional Period, also stands for" -IFA-DINE, a C002 - was and Mrs. .Johnson conduct- at the organ. Musical numbers by anized a Glee Club, and Mr. Lynde, Pegg, of resented with a bination of taAnins and minerals `ed the Worship Service, +urd Mrs. the C. G. I. T. and Mrs, Ye >f Whitby, wl( conduct it Monday Mrs. Wage was p ;� Evans sang a solo. Mrs. Carson pre- Greenwood, were greatly uppreciat- evenings'. rely el - - "Fill-the-Basket"BasketB' E C)LFORD' to ectric, bed room lamp. M#. with w- S rented the First Charpter of the New ed. The guest speadter was Miss " _ : and Mrs, 'Wagg are leaving our -vinew 1-the EGG MASH Is Study Book. At the conclusion of the Murray, of Toronto, who gave an inity and we wish them many neer strengthened and vitalized. * friends in their new home: This outstanding mash is the a� meeting; tea was served and a soc- illustrated address on-China, which We wish our newly-weds much hap- 'sult of.over 140 years'milling and w interesting at resent when Greenwood iai hour enjoyed by all. as g present, pines., Mr. and Mrs. G.-Porton, (nee feeding experience. �)' Plans for holding special meetings world news embraces all countries- _ OliYe MadillZ; Mr. and Mrs. 1:,. Ad- Blatchford's "Fill-the-Basket'0 E� -are being_-per-' Pictu -- arrill-jA birds. tYt.... —fected. "They will begin next Sunday ay, a fluent speaker, LTiorou hiy con- an Jones). P ' g on his annual'hunting trip. and Mrs. Norman Lehanan.(nee Min- produce'eggs: will maintain heaM 'with the Pastor, Rev. Walter Daniel, versant with her subject, made China Mr. ,and Mrs. Kirk Bieiby attend- and body weight ax the'lowest fe44. -, preaching, The special speaker's for become very near to her hearers..The ed anniversary services at Claremont cost per egg. the week will be Rev. Keith; Daniel, afternoon service..was taken as a on.Sunday last. . ' Start your layers on IT now and. Rev. J: $, Stinson, both,of Toronto; Service of Remembrance. Rev. Kenn- .Mr. John Hedge is busy at the mill _CE}1rIING EVENTS' w watch your records climb througls. Rev, H. E. Bridge, Arthur Poynter edy took.'for his text ist Cor.; 1-23- these days, having engaged with Mr. out the'•la7png season, And, Boyt - and Ronald Harmer of McMaster Un- 24. The attendance ,has not been so Wpmen's - Institute, Brougham :. you will have $EROS (nod y Iversity, Ha"Iton. There wit be good good, of late. , F. IL Green. Euchre and Dance. -- T.hurs We welcome Mr. and ,Mrs. Hay worn out culls) to market next MUSIC. The meetings will open each -November 127th, — Draw -for the • ward home again, after Mr..Hay summer -- at a profit. �. night at 6 o'clock. The public are - . . w,ard's serious operation in the hos- - quilt ton that.evening 'cordially invited. Come and enjoy a resat of good things._— Com. Audle ' Pr Miss Maymie Byers gave a very FOR .SALE — young pigs, 6.weeks ERNTE 9TROUD; DUNBAAT4ILI ' The Harvest Home Services at the y fine report of.the%voak of the School old. Chas, Clemente, AudleY p � Ploi�. 77 !'Z United, Church last SundgW were ex- �...�� for Leaders, held in the,0. L. C. in gegtionaily well attended. aalendid, Mre. Mary Rutledge, of London, _. . . y '.•, .,� • ♦ ;rya ,n, .. _ .. ,•T L-I CAVALRY COMEBACK fort Much, our Industrial coDaa its own defense needs. This, i sup. ity Is engaged in providing us with � y /: -. y ,�-n Dose, is' but,another way of say- _ �R � ;. , equipment required by the armed. Ing that in this struggle Canad- `t forces. This ranges from X-ray Ialla are fully aware o1 their debt ubea to textiles, boots, potato- to the United States, and that we , .. poling and dishwashing machines, are fully determined to play the ` and food. Other incidentals include game with our good neighbor. anchors and compasses, airplaneWe have a Controller of • �.�v, , ,� - lies;who-is=c�arge7i-wYt� d piska- a.nd'--ahevela p radio equipment and optical glass• ing us with a variety of rag Generally speaking, the needs of. terials such as silk' and rubber. RA� c ' Canadas armed forces have been- 'No silk suitable for war .purposes " obtained by three methods: first is being released on civilian.con- Wir y gyp, N y direct purchase; second by the sumption. Economics in the con- creation of industrial facilities -.sumption of rubber hate to date k; �a for largely beexi effected y the cur- which total commitments now run' tailment of automobile` 1560,000,000; manufac• , to overand'thfrdly by tura any curtailing pales of b - .•11 , " the diversion to war needs of goods gasoline. - " ,« normally employed for civilian'. No gasoline is sold at night or t y purposes. . .. on Sundays. The installation of oil- In order to meet the raw material burning equipment has been pro- and other requirQments of our war hibited. Despite.the shortage,, p.ric- Progam, l;he-Government has estab ea have been strictly controlled. " - , liahed controls designed both to For the future' only two grades of z y, provide the necessaries of life to gasoline will be available to Ca'E:• "r population and, at the adian consumers. A campaign is iu the civil same time, to increase our' pro- progress asking the public to cur= D g duction and to divert a maximum tail their consumption by at least of production to the war Indus-50 per cent of normal. tries. Various means have been taken r Everyone. -. H Nps to augment-the supply of.power to E Civilian purchasing power has war Industry. Daylight saving has- been curtailed, first, through the. become a year-round affair. At last the Kazis' vaunted mechanized war- machine is. forced to -yield as nature takes a round extensive and widespread sale of Iu .the, lumber field, prices have against modern methods. Germans. on the Russian front are forced to tall on. cavalry — the service war bonds; second, through the. been fixed. A Steel.Controller was *� arm many havg labeled "obsolete." Above, cavalry makes a comeback as Gennan soldier aboard sorsa cele o! war savings certiitcates app°nited. early in the war, In :: . real 'horsepower' - p urges a team serosa astream. - . . which hundreds of thousands of July a year ago prices of iron and Canadians purchase each monthy; steel were frozen, _ Canada's Splendid War Effort have built, 22 chemical and. es. third, through the sale of war say- We have ,cut consumption 'in• �`',, QL Plosives plants which, during the Ing stamps in denominations of 2J, directly by rationing esaeutral SOIneEveryone Should - current year, will produce more cents; fourth, through various commodities to manufacturer. t�ling oW campaigns encouraging Canadians This has. enabled some of them-to - �.7 explosives D d than were produced is to economize• fifth, through­the exercise their Sngenulfy'In d9velop- Canada during the entire 1914-1918 introduction of heavy taxation on Ing substitute materials. -- ,' -From an address delivered recent- not to worry about her shortage •- period. 3' • I,y by George K. Shells, Deputy- of . Canadian money, Meanwhile, Our ship-liUfkifng industry hieincomes, on non-essential , goods, -• An Arsenal Developed -� - " -- • and on general civilian trade; a.nd :Minister of Munitions A Supply, Britain's purchases will continue had orders for some 225 naval ver- During the past two yeara• our sixth to an American Audience. to be pall for by Canadianti. , through, rigid regulations 3018, of which 115 have been . efforts have been directed to At the end of the current fiscal launched or delivered. Thirty vee. Permitting only the Import of es• - .,' creasing our- production and out• year.,Canada will have financed sentfals in order to conserve our Canada now has 826,009 .volune eels hiss also .been converted to productive faciiftier. As a eonse Brtiata` to 'Lae sate o3 about naval use. In .addition work had funds for the purchase of warm's- quenca.we have'created an.arsenal Ias[s la uniform serving overseas a billion and a half olIars, the be un on a cargo vessel p ogram tprial abroad, the extent of �rhich is as"!et hard • available for service anywhere g In addition to such steps,- the ly recognized W Canada, but which jr the world. In addition, Canada equivalent.of ;23,000,00 ,000 worth Involving the. construction o! 100•of goods measured terms, of vessels.- channels into which goods flow is none the" less completely oti'e res a.reserve army for home de American a directed by means of two Govern-- Son" numbering' 170,000' men. Dopulatioa and Income. Our construction industry has or. shadow's both Sa magnitude anti- -2%"* You might call this, it you• wiI meat bodies: my owe department, • �'lbese include many ,thousands of � b ectad some 8,000 buildings for our m the rapidity.of its development _ the Department•of Munitions and anything undertaken heretofore by • � drafted for home defense for our "leaa�lend" contribution to the forces and-b% uilt over 100 airdromes. Supply, and the Wartime Prices 1�e duration who are now serving 1°u' Our automobile plants have de- Canadians. Aside altogether from such a and Trade Board. �,. In our training camps, or at vital livered close 'to 16o,0oo vehicles The great industrial marlrinr �etease posts across.the Dominion:. contribution which, viewed !n ,the for army n8e. These vehicles havo Controls Established which •we have. created Is now light of the extent of our - Aside from our reserve forces. tion, is tremendous, Canada herself y fronts. Although Canada la one of-the gathering momentum, its increaK served on man Oaaadian enlistments for active Our aircratft industry !i headily largest exporters of noaterrous -'Ing demands for meegand, materta!s service abroad would be the 1s at war and in the war with hun- metals in the world, extensive and will mean increaein sacrificed 'h} equiv- producing training please for tai - Agent of as.enllstmeat of clogs, to dred3 of 'thousands of the; cream air drastic measures have been taken Canadians. of her youth, wlih hundreds -of for training Plan and fighter planer to restrict the-nonwar use of a1- Mindful of all those who ao w �,OP0,000 men !a the -Gaited 8tateS- for the air force Moreover, our ' - 1 ships, and �74uka production of uminum; nickel, zinc, magnesium, assist us, mindfal of millions ' - 'the intake of men for active ser- ��' 'u aircraft industry L maintaining tSos overseas numb, many thous munitions ezcees of the and overhaullug the thousands of tin, copper, and brass. All non- only hope in life lies solely in o+r i�di each ta:ontli needs of the Canadian Army. To- ferrous metals and common metal arms, and above-all mindful of tLe day our planes need In the air training ' The Royal Canadian Navy novo production is-nisch that Plan• alloys, together • with industrial high courage of our Boas wbu =W more thea, !00 vessefia-of all we could equip a division every In VIWorTd War .1, Canada pro- minerals, cannot_be exported from without thougLt Of self, etrurggi y few weeps, Oier'•grid above this . , 1�pea serving around the British dnced shells and *;plosives. This the Dominion except under Permits to• eliminate human enalavemenr, - - lslea and on the high seas. With- production, we'are producing great Wee her• chief industrial coats!- approved- by-our Metals Control- •we shall persevere-onto the enol.. -quantities of munitions of i6ar of ler. Moreover, we are issuing' no b ria months Canada's -navy'will button to the war. Today Canada • :lotus sbout' 400 Ships in all types which are moving over- ing not only Sheila Ih export license for metals intended India's population has lncreanFd ip opnvoy is prodnc to replace "ports which the Ln- nearly 60,000 009 fn the Cast tt.n *std combat service. meas. Ia addition,' of course,- Can- , oda is great quantities, but the filled paying out of her own pock. fled States has corralled to meet yearn, according to the new census ~1` _ Operating ua¢er the Royal Can- rounds of ammunition. Many teas Mian Air' Force is the -British at by tis' the largest proportion of millions of ammunition com of the cost of the gigantic British _- —something th Lir T>y Well prxMng ove ponenta are being produced month- LIFE'S LIKE THAT - B Fred Ne�Iter -Nometh which may Well Oommoawealth Air Training Plan., I•• Millions of rounds of small-aria 1a be ono of the'docisive factors ,Millions On New Projects ammunition are being produced In the war. The air training plan- -SoreoTer, auring- the course of dally. We are manufacturing andh,- a)oarates 100.air fields and a total the war, Canada, on her own-re- filling tombs, land mines; depth gU lid over 120 training establish- aponaibility, has initiated and com• charges, grenades, and mortar aunts of all kinds. Already 1,600 plated projects running into We bombs. American, have eniiated In the hundreds of millions of do;lars de- In the small arms field we are iL- C. A. F. and 600 Americans are signed to meet Britain's munitions ._ _ manufacturing rifles, Bren guns, afdtag ai greatly through serving needs without -any,-reference or aircraft machine guns, and we ,{�■.I � ��/%l� i �/an Instructors. There are also 7,000 agreement regarding their ultimate ■hall shortly produce tummy guns, Americans who have joined the financing. The figures which may antitank rifles, and Vickers guns. Oaniadian Army. Iater be written is ledgers have In In the artillery field, we arePro— Air Training Pian no way ifffected our effgrt,. the during the .new 26-pounder` om• magnitude of which has been de- Canada 'provider about 90 per - plate, the most modern gun of-its �% c neat of the: students of the air tormined only by the limitations type. We are producing the Bofors training plan. The•remainder come of our population and our ;eaourc• antiaircraft gun and e ' -*em other Empire countries, N• In brief, we have due our ut= expect shortly 1,� //� �/ to produce the complete 3.7 anti- most i /� /��j ),oath o moat most to harness our entire econ• aircraft n• and a ui e J Month Young m nt -for' y y g men are omy to the Single end of winningp -K `hila;turned out in their thousands which barrels have been made !n =,tom our air schools. the war' Ckna4a for many months. We are Our Prime Minister has pointed producing more than one type of In addition "to our efforts dir• out that the cosy o[ Canadas war toted primarily 'toward achieve• antitank gun. overseas,Canada is co-operat- activities plus our financial sup• t port of Britain, if translated into In addition, we are producing � fully .with tfie United States . trench mortars together with' nav comparable American figures on j fo hemiaDheer defense plana, aI gun mountings of several tier• 1 „ the basis of population and in. teties.• Work -is well advance&-on In -addition to our own direct comes, would amount to something the production of five types of nav- //1 War VTort, Canada nas made dir like' $36 billion during the currenr at gone with their mounting§. Ceti• Net sad vital contributions to Great fiscal year: ada is now producing two types. of \� in. It is true that' Great Bri-„ Present estimates of the sum re !� - tanks and the famous Universal i /!! ��' ice/ Iain is making.substantial purchas- quired to finance Canada's own Nl-is Canada• But b far the lar war Carrier;• in essence a light- tank. y g• program plus our aid to Bri- We are also Mt part of the sums required to Lain' amount in. the aggregate to producing our own j armor plate`and quantities of sec. ;ay Canadian producers for goods about 40 per cent of the anticipat- ret weapons and instruments.' Lor, Britain has been raised and ed national income for the year l f 'Must continue to be raised' from ending March 31 next. . .. -All Industry Affected We Canadian people in taxes and :On the home tront, our industry Canadian industry as a whole has In loans. Canada has told Britain has done a remarkable lop. We now been divested to the war et• "Hello, Juliet!, i •:.- • REG'LAR FELLERS—Ha-Ha! •' - - - - . • - , By .BENE BYRNES � I` • IF YOU WALK UNDER_ A LADDER- I SHOULD SAY NOT! T44EY'RE THAT'S Al.L I WANTED TO _ THAT SAD LUCK IFA i BLACK OF AND STUPID. •INSTEAD KNOW A N"W' SIGN THIS J21GHT SME CAT-RUNS IN FRONT OF YOU- OF TAKING THEM SERI LY HERE AN''WE'LL BOTH HeSVE �C THAT'S GOOD LUCK! DO YOU f JUST LAUGH AT T ' SLEEVE IN 31r AGOOD,-'LAUGH: 4Q�� pq w..' •. _ _ .. .. -�e.a+-. .�•u�.a�a�a -. _ j > .fit, •7.';• P t ; i .JOHN MURRAY GIBBON, C.P.R. f , ; What Science :cur JEAC N M r 4 �aot a Doing — — - �nor rifPLUGf - v BARITE FOUND IN N.1L VE A deposit of at least 430.000 ' o�1EY / E. short tons of barite has been din- T D�X� .. -Cloned-by- Han cording to at report to the Depart- 77: meat 'of Mines,and Respurces by >. toads t of a", f fY the department. =� s The find is considered of great - "?_ y importance' and suggests the, pose i sibilitp of Canada's production of � barite being increased by a hun- dred-gold. In 1940 the output was Barite is r@Sired in, the drilling , a • ' , of oil wells. In ground form it ? gives added weight to the mud in �1 controlling - _ 77 used i y i used as a filler in rubber, paper, American coal as far east as Mont oilcloth, textiles, leather and plan- C.N.R. Surplus Job, .Quebec, and Edmundston, ' tics, and as a pigment and ezten• TO Set-High Record N.B., as a result of the slow- ' der in paints. 'down," Mr. Vaughan explained., A mill capable of treating 15U President R. C. Vaughan of "The situation is improving gra- tons of ore a day or about 45,000 Canadian National Railways said dually, but we are still using _ r.';. tons a year has been erected at- in an interview the combine ex- American coal in* the Maritimes Walton, about 2% miles from the pected to have a surplus for the whereas in 1939 we were using -_ deposit 'in Nova Scotia. Two. care -current year . of $3,000,000_ -to Canadian coal In 'Ontario,." goes of barite, each-or about 2,500 $5,000,000, the first since 1929, + tons, already have been, shipped and largest in its history,' l to riIIldad foruse in the oil wells Mr. Vaughan estimated net ors 250 tons to Peru. profits at between $66,000,0 0 -Y- and $68,000,0-00, before fixed Sebastopol LOCUST KILa-Eft- profits at between $66,000,000 Bthe R a, i member of the staff Medical Movement of war materials has Sebastopol harbor, one,of of the of the Russian Tashkent Medical p - Institute, has succeeded in develop- boosted freight volume to the prizes which the Germans seek in Ing �a microbe culture- that kills p largest since 1923, when the rail- the Crimea is 36 to 240 feet dee' •,a•- ' _• • locusts. The microbe Is.bred is an ways were reorganized in their It is the main Russian BIack Sea Infusion' of hay, which is sprint- present form, Mr. Vaughan said, naval base. In the Crimean War - adding that there had been a it underwent a siegefor,849 da leas on the Infested fields. The 10- '`substantial improvement" in pane before its days cults devour the grass and not., garrison marched out. only perish but infect their tel- monger, steamship-and hotel buss- lows. Th•'microbe is harmless-to n ess.. human beings and animals. Th8 railways are using Ameri alt the annus: banquet of the-Association'of Canadian Adler= can coal .In some of Its operation; HARNESS & COLLARS , timers held at the Royal York Hotel,-John Murray Gibbon, Montreal. because of the production Blow Farmers Attention - Consul - general publicity agent,. Canadian Pacific Railway,.was awarded the .Feed Plan Saves - down in Cape Breton coal mines, h� .'silver medal of the association for.an-outstanding contribution 'tu ' p your nearest Harness S the President said. abort Staco ]:farness Supplies. Canadan adrertiaing by an adv'�rtising manager. About•$2,750,00© "We have been' obli�id ti-shi We sell our-goods only through -- t' C. R. Vint, president of the association, presented the-medal co- _. _. . p = Mr. Gibbon on th.-recommendation of a jury composed of pprominent' your localStaco Leather - Mr.C-anGinn advertising and promotion. -executives, headed-,by II.. H, , ._, Under the governmei.ts new r Goods dealer. The goods are Rimmer, Toronto, as chairman. Dlaa of hiding farmers of Eastern S A 1" E S right, and so are our prices. In awarding. the medal to Mr. Gibbon, air. Rimmer lauded the Canada by paying transportation • Manufacture in our lac- `long-career of this well known railway executive whom he referrers costs on teed grains from the Gest, ft*=. s year mud TH sad 1.We tortes we Harness, .Horse Col- to as an "adverti3ing and publicity specialist, poet, novelist, libretttet it is estimated .the farmers of on. a : FIRE i so :e type et Saie,�or a i, Sweat Pads, Home Bli n- - and musician, who-had 'iendered' distln fished service not-only in : tarso alone will benefit to the oz. Cabkaet, for -any pt"o•e ti7ekt ke and Leather Travelling : advertising his own company, but also in add:ertiaing the Dominion teat of around $2,750,009. The as. �r writs for oriels, at*. ee Goods. Insist on State Brand -- of Canada, since joining the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1907." aid to:farmers will run around 12 145 Frost St. E„ Toronto Trade Marked Goods, and you e cents a bushel and the estimated R•tablt•ied Lass get satisfaction. Mads only by: requirements of.teed or, coarse ea.&J.TAYLOR LI M ITER SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD, ,Auto Graveyards grains. in the province is put at WRITE FOR CATALOGUE . Source of Metals 23,000,000 bushels. TOR uo SAFE WORKS 4s Wallington. St. E., Toronto _ RVlodern - . _ - Etiquette Ths pTepomal/'ef the American Automo :. ; , e bile Association that a CLRSSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS . . e BY ROBER'liA-LEE well-orgonized effort be madr# to • recover -the "valuable metal. now - - . rr AGENTS WAXTED 'CLECTRIG .�I MUTORS FOR SALh; MEN WATED 1. It on is a college going to waste in 'junked car ge freshman - - siad i• not pledged to.any !rater graveyards all over the country AEROMATIC METER FOR 'AUTO. FARM DUTY ELECTRIC MOTORS. . -IF YOU WANT TO BUILD AN 1.-4: , deserves prompt action, advises mobil•, truck, tractor, bus and hundreds to,choose from. Jones- dependeat repeat business aalltog - nity, should be tell any member marine engines: More poweri A Moore Eletrtc l:ompanr Ltmlt- Ruaranteed household products, 'h• happens to know that he would The New York Times.. The Auto-. Stops carbon! 2556 mors mileage ed. 186 Adelaide West. Toronto.. hare's your chancel No experience mobile Club of.New, York has Bs- AIrmatl for quick information-, necasazy, •Steady big pay, upP�- Ikih• to belong to a fraternity? - - Agents. writ• for territory. Dept. GASOLINE ENGINE 16unity. Start novr, to be ready 1. Is It necessary the: a business timated that some 0,000,000 tons R Box 163, Vancouver, Canada. when the Holiday Trade Is os�, of steel scrap and much tonnage FAIRBANKS-MORSE t ILP. nus- Writs, for complete particulars man rise when a iromaa 5>lnployee ohne Rnginv, Type Z, In ood limmediateky. No obligation, F ami_ in other metals needed. for d•- BABY CHICKS running order. Priced to ,ell at i enters his office? lex, 570 St.'Clement, Montreal, -.,i, Should a sma'I -boy .who is- fence can be-salvaged from tko A DEFINITE .NAR- TIME OBJEC ;50.00. J,' H. McCaw, Barrtw ring bearer at wedding, v-sar a 7,000,000 outworn cars and car tie -- - OF'F'ER TO INVR, ORa - went says of the.call of Britain 'FARM LAUDS frames in the rat' s dumps. At AN OFFER TU EVERY iD1N&\TUF1 boutonniere in the buttonhole or .1QA� for Canadian eggs. Buy chicks FARMS TO RENT IN EVERY PART his jacket? a timy when shortages are reach- with your eye on these gobd of Saskatchewan. Writs John List of inventions and'-full intor- _, _ • • .j markets. We've dklr-old to 2 week. mat4on egnt-free. The Ramsay'Cc "\ in into eve field-of machine Regina.Armstrong. inspector,. Boz $69, 4. When IC 1i necessary to Crowd, g I'Y � - chicks, including pullets. Also Regina, Sack. ' Past other people to reach.or leave that uses rhetal, any CorisidErable .mixed chicks, started, dayold, Registered, Patent , Canada. 27� art o-1 this car waste would b• 'Bray Hatchery, John St. I;T., Ham- Rank StneG Ottawa, Canada, -'- one's sept ifs a theatre, what -is- p llton, Ont. GEYERATURS RANTED OFFICE EQUIPMENT the correct'manner of so doing? worth recovery. : DIC- 6. If on. ie a house guest and his Meanwhile the Cleaning=up bf IIUTCHERS' -SLICIhiG -MACHINES LVA\T£D DODGE L" - VOLT REBtiLLT TTYER'RITER5, Di(} ' orators. Pay ;8_, Shipping P tut taphones• Adding and Calculating i i 9 - otgarette accidentally burns a hole the junk yards would b. s 'Otos- ,IiACTOItY REBL'ILTS, ALL MAKES, State• Model. CAas. IYarner•,pkat- Sdachiasa. 'Gnarantiiied Ilk* new. .- _ • lock. Sian, la the tablecloth nr the table, what sing to"the countryside. Here is prices-low••easy terms. Writs for Ontario 'Typewriter 'Co., Al Ade- ;13auld be do' --_ - - a 'cause which is at once utili- full particulars. Berkel Products laid* Street West, Toronto. Ltd.. •533-.535 College StreaL, To- FOR SALE i. Is it proper to cold napkins; tarian' and aesthetic. routo. ` RAMS Y 116. ACRES, HfGH�VAY 86; GOOD Rol the dinner table, into fancy - - _ kkER3'ARDS barn, 03 811; good h0ilae, "good OXFORD -DOWN REGISTERED 4ltiape9' water, other outbuildings, two Yearling (XXX) Rama price ;2,5.00 United States 1\avy REGISTERED .BERNARDS. UI)SiE miles east of Montrose. Fred F.O.B. Bruce McKinnon, 61 Perth ANSWERS brings profusely illustrated price Uberig, West Montrose. Street, Guelph. Gets Private Yacht booklet. Roland P1Ion, 10176 Blvd. 1 1, NO; tie should COIICen(Tate','On ' des Ormes, Montreal. LEGAL . •RHEUMATIC PAIN doing something well such as foot- William K. Vandetbilt of North- H C PROPERTY J•-N. LINDJAk. LAW UFFICS,CAP. TRY IT, EVERY SUFFERER 'OF, BRITISH COLUMBIA IS RECEIV- Ito! Theatre special Building. 3t. Tb4lentfs, Rheumatic Paine a Neuritis ball, debating, Or any activity of port,. L. L, a retired Lieutenant ing many Eastern settlers. For Ontario. Special Department for should try Dixon's Remedy. Sdun- ` interest t0 him. Fraternities Choose Commander of the \aval Reserve, farm lands or.city property. write tarm'ers collectiou9 lea's Drug Store, 335 Elgin; (k- t H. A. ,Roberts. Ltd: Vancouver, taw a. •Postpaid ;1.00. those students who sliow signs of has offered his seagoing yacht 2 FREE ENLARGEMENTS B.C. STAMP COLLECTORS � ! becomink campus leaders. 2. No; 'Alva to the "Got•erriment 'aa s i n'lTH EACH HULL OF FILSd llE- - Cut he frust•always• stand to re- N*ivy Day gift. PATENTS eloped or lU reprints all for 95c. STA\IP COLLECTORS - F R E Pr :r Crow•kolve a woman •1sitor. • S. No. ' The Alva-has an 'overall length FETHEI1,TUNHAUGH & COMPANY Photographic . Laboratories, P.O. appiin Colony .Coronation Set to Patent Solicitors, Eatabliehed Uot 545• Sherbrooke, Que. app4icants for approvals s.t third 4. Do not turn so that you•Lace of 264 feet, a beans of,46 fret, a catalogue or better. Pennell, 364 these peoplt�, but slip in• or our' SNu: 1{ . thing. West, Toronto. Brock Avenue, Toronto. draft of 19 feet, and a designed' Booklet of Information on re- • J1AKP: SLU�£Y" Ey.- with your back towards them, and speed of- 16•knots. .It is poweredgu"st `iOLiNS & GUITARS with a quiet "pardon-me." Do this 1.20 WAYS To BAKE :MONEY. - $ by twro diesel engines 'of .,100 RABBITS Booklet or tai pages, size 6 z• t. IF TN'PERESTED SEND 'IMSI-,D. tie quickly: as possible, .and talo' horsepower each. Price ;1.Uo. Mike lgn49h,' 441, lately for prices and illustrations. purse or 1V A N T E U — L1VL DO:IIESTIC Manitoba .\ca, 11'innipeg, plan. ,Manufacturers' Advancing Prices. oare not t0 brush your rabbits. Any quantity, price IUc coat over the heads of the people• per _puund. You pay- express. H. Cockburn, 51. Glen Road, To- Lightfout, St, Lawrence Market, �It:I►[C'.A[, Tonto, 40 years' experience play- , ,.ssated in 'the row immediately in Ai/itvt _Toronto:_ _ __ � - " front. ' 5. Replace t`e tablet otti �������� - _in¢ a»d seltinlr: a J Q Itch fast CIUUI., itL'SCLTS — -L•'�•EItY SUF- with a flew- one and arrange t0 A".'.'y� C-Alt5, \l•'T.ti 'AND LSED ferer from Uheutnacic- Puins or WOMEN WANTED For uckrelirffnm,irrhin ,Te�acma,pim lea,ad,• '\•uritis Should try Dixon's Rem- have the table refinished, or apolo- g'' s' p SIOUNT PLEASANT t1iUTUHS LTL., edy'.. Siuttrat's Drug Score, 334 tae- WANTED: WUvIEV -TU, DU HUSSR leteifwt;wal".wabiea,raaheaandothvettermlh gin. Uttu�ta, l'ostpuid,;1.00. - Hewing, Best Pkv- I�ostage paid' gine and send the hostess a li't enumd shin troubles,use fa.tactins.cunlioa.ant;. Toronu,'a oldest-Chrysler, Plym- on. all 'work. Sent . anyw here. �, outh deaFers; three locations, 632 Bantex Specialty Co., Box 27, • which ami)inis tU '( e',Cost o1 LI14 septic;litiuid'D. D. D. Preay.hption. C.rea.Ele.a, Illi Yleas`sttl, Road. 'U4U Yon*t Dli. J1r[.EUU'ti NTUS;:Cr.RW HL tiLS - statalesa.>M,theeim'tatim=dgnickl�Atot>aintens. Chase, B.('.' _ damage. 6. N'O;, the C0r1'EFCt'shape3 itehins.35ctriaIb tIlepmeeait,ormonevback.Ask `ut.,' 163U Uuntorth Aveaue. Our obstinate StomUi•h Trouble: User for the dinner to le are either th> 'Tow drnstri.ttnda.,fnrD.D;n.P1tT'.-('RT1Tr(1N. _'Used Cars make us many •1r1eRSt stater: "For yeaf-s I 'autfered-ter rible g:,swans,paitis below breast- Play Safes Send Your Films To perfect square• or,Abs oblong, -al. CHIROPRACTORS bone. few hours after eating, Y '•thougfil the triangle. play be tiseo cdu..i„g ;cls anal bloating. My only Imperial • ;- --- - Relieves distress from MONTHLY PHILLIPS SCIENTIFIC UE:NERAL ral!F.4 was sada acid that only for •'S rvice. Write for partic- abort time. Then 1 took Dr. Mc- For better, results: and faster ser ulurs. I S LWeen u hie. After three bot- v1ce..ti.or. b t xpusure rums, 24v re- ,-• TEMALE ties I ttas free t h bkree Lie [or 25t: bdth tFit4l_Crce:e.n- ' F'altll t••UR �.A1.14 oil iny'rucin>; and have"naw beets -Isrgfineni;"�-" ' CONST 1 P A T E D 3 - web! -tor oust u1- years. enjoying Photogrilphic Xmas Cards 100 AQ-Iti:S, .. GOOD- WCAWTY, meula without medicine. Good for n {ysllseltonstlpstleaofanbriafagfrsystfat' WEAKNESS good hold and buildings, flowing ail fot'mrr of tndigestiu». Drug made tram your uwu uu;utl c 'Orel tea,sour atomaeh,bad'Ossa scale well and creek. t,5 mile from high- Store or write Ur. Mcl.eod's.Stom-- 2. attractive style$ — , t'ui4er „t>'pe. L��aoe�� beadaebas, disdness, nstlessaeM. Lydla_.E. .Pinkham's Vegetable W+(y' 15. near Barrie. For plrticu- ;chi. Ca, ,i3R Cathurst, Toronto. with mounted picture l2 fur Sl'..ii; aDLZRiEa agectively bleeds 5 earmiaa- - Compound not ons het s relieve lar*. apply 'George 'Fain• Anton EL25 pm, bottl•� pc+tpaid. flat type with embussed ,ns t tin. rias!oe relief of ass calla and 3 lasatives Y P• _ -. ._ - i'L far SOc. No orders for Cera than toep�en e bei aatslelt bowel action. Gat monthly pain but also weak, nerv- e Stills, Ontario. slx: - eDylASLAbdarl cue feelings-dye,to o thly_func- r HUSH.CI. L,\�71tC91 t•:\1'Y Imperial Photo %er ive tionaldtsturbances.Ithe�pebulldup 100 Af'ItES,'ftT NDAZ CTJL'NTY,'to Station .I T,,ronlo A , • . resistance against distress of "ditD- acrev cle:ucd, stood snit. LctrRe a51: 1 Ol'1: i i;.vl.b.l; [•'UR DI;NN[S - - _ } cult days."Made in Canada. ;housr, barna, -four outbi lldings. Fu; r,nt.r.d ."t!!ti,rs.,.or, write A, ww�= AT YOUR DRUG STORE N;(5w ocvtlpirA. S. It. Thoppe, Will; licit„ d .k �u�%rs ny, -3Rl "Nairn ISSUE 46---'41 . liarnsburl:', Otrtarlo. 1, nn0. tl`r n r,,• . d i , gg, ;;r, 77 A.— A W and other wild animals returned ChHotianity in the' Asiatic coun- Township; THENCE Westeriy in and posed By-law are recpiired to attend home on aturday, but with poor tries and in Africa. The vAareas was ahong said Northerly Limit 1008 feet, at the sAd meeting, when they will A6 L0081130M S luck than usual. re Usual. Se�eral of the hun- not only interesting, but was very more or less, to the North-west angle be heard in person, or by Counsel or tern bagged a deer. Dr. Fallaise instructive. Miss PelTon's work takes Df' the last-ment4oned Lot;_THENCE Solicitor with reference thereto, upon (Frank Buck) wap one of the success- her over the wholiof Canada. North-westerly a distance of 85 feet petitioning to.-L.-We are glad to seg Mr. ,Jabez e so heard. ful ones. —Thr4e people received nead inj- 6 inches, more or less, to the *place DATED. this 7th day of November 4 nut again ne d-,.y last week a.parade 49f uries in a car accident on Tdesday of beginning. Hallett abli to be 1941 --Mr. J. B. Horn, of Ducton, equipment-passed through moaning;I -when two. .. can.. were in ALL_ PERSIONS interested or whose itea number of-Pickering friends)F� --DO-NALD I-.B��� a nuxn -e 7fflage7ftonr-Toronto-to Oshawa, collision in front of Ross Irwin's, at lands may or might be prejudiciaRv-4-- one day last week 1 Toronto-to - - . A ' --d-b- 0 'fo--UFe--L`A­s1 -.4hirs, Frank.-Baker and.d and a few b I :�n& 1 the village. Hoax's y the passing of such pro- ation of the Township of Pickering. oronto. There were about thirty Taxi, of Whitby, with seven Rassen- spotn ng- a few days wath- tela- `FMicles, including tanlss..gan carr- gerk was proceeding west,-when att- tiyes in Kingston, till their new res- 'ers, both large and smW1, Red Cross -eni�pting to pass, met head on, with Idence'is ready, her0- - . 1 ambulances, army- trucks, motor - a new car, east-bound. I&ss Louise—Rev. X. & Jenldnson wad in I - . .. 'I - �f cles -etc. Muffett,- o Toronto; received head Toronto on, Tuesday evening last as Sundayo �l�last, the,stv lacerations and two passengers in guest E, *dtflt BAR, the Fresbyt,erian Church were con tAe rear j;ea4r 4150 - received-bruises Clan at Danforth United Church. WE 'pAY TOWNTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR ROME MARKET luctecl by Miss' I.Aura Pelton, of about the forehead. --gev. X p�. Jenkinson of the Un- Toronto, Pi=otion Secretary of the ited Churcb will reach at both ser- W. M. S. She gave a most interest' THE MUNICIPAL CORPORAT110N EGGS HOGS • -vices next S�unday. He' will take ug in address on the rapid &w.tb of hi g, in the Pres ...his theme* for the morning - The The Ladles' Aid of by- of the Township of Pickering, CALVES LAMBS the World1h Best Seller." . terian Church - 'will rneei 'al; the County 'and Province of Ontario A" ALL KINDS 'QF and Mrs. Wilfred Harris, of home:of Mrs.-Arthur.Boyei:bn Wed-' !7 -0sba-wa, were in town on Sur�aay- ' neEday next at the usual en }dour. PUBLAC'NOTICE 'is hei-eby given Ruth Redditt, of Keswiel?, that the Council of the said Munic- was down, visiting friends over'the -ipal Coilporation of the Township of -Pou Itr'y,, both '.live and dressed 6 meeting thereof week-end. Pickering will, at a of Pecember7 1941,. at hour of -G FAnMS --;r to be held on Monday, tht 15th day 7 -�Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones, Mrs. Susie Jones, of Brooklin and Miss PICKEHIN `Laura, Sa;dler, of Kinsale, were Sun- one o'clock in the afternoon,,In the day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Council Chamber, in the -TowLIMITED Hall at the Village, df brougham, .Stevenson. iEb&STERED EGG GRADING STATION "At aC meeting of the W. A. consider a By-law forclosing, stopp- the United Church, held on Tuesday J� in up, selling and conVeying to a W'H4BY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY $36. afternoon, at the Manse, pians were purchaser or to pknv-habers, that made for-t.hp ',.Pountry Store to be 'pdrtibn of tlTe orig1nar^aJjbwan'ce', for held in the-;United Church, on Fri- road between Concession Three and day, November Z8th. Concession Four, at Lot Eighteen in Vida .00 ---A v—ery-"in-ter—est-i-iig--a-ddte.sia on the ON EVERY GALLON said 'Concessions of the Township of re .7ndiains, and the Missionary, was - Pickering described fo�l;o-ws, that giv, WHEN YOU BY BUS! :'649h 'S to 'D S1 'GULAR en last Sunday .motnig, by Rev-. Mr. to say:—'ALL AN N MR OSELAWA 1-Joblin, of Scugog Island, who was in 4that -certain parcel or tract of land charge of the morning service in the Every hour at'six minutes_ to t n part.v1 the or- and premises, being p I 1 3, Church. li;5ur from" 7.54 a. in. to 9,54 p. M., Kinal allowance for road bet-wejen the )said Concessions Three and Four of Men' s Rubber Boots,' $1.98 up glij snow-falls occurred during and at 6.09 a. i�,. and 10.44 m. the early- part of the week in diff- P' said Township, and being more �ax- daily, zxd at 6.44 a. rn. daily except titularly described as.follows, that 7 erent parts of the Provincv- In sev- Sundays and H611days. Rubber Coats, 7.00 ersj places there was-a�bout three in-; is to say—COALMENCING -at the cher fall. In Pickering thele was 'on- .4FOR TORONTO Southwest angle of Lot 18 in the 4th lyla few f1gike& which disappeared Concession 6f-said Towi-Aip;,'THEN Shower Proof Coats, 6.50, Every bow at thirty-one minutes -ES soon as they reached the ground. after the ho7r from 9.31 a. m. to North 71 Degries ' 32 MIN't"T -�--"Let's Rd to the ftiovieW was the - EAST in and along the Southerly New FallFedoras, 1.95m3.95 10.31 p. m. and.at 7.31. a6 -m.:, SA I.Ami It bf said L6t 106.5"feet more or theme taken by Rev. M. X. Jenkin- -- -son, It the Y. P: L% of the United a. m., and 11.41 p. in. daisy,y, less, to a point in the intersection of said Unfit with' the Southerly Limit New Fall Caps, 1.00 & 1.2.5 Church last. Wednesday- night. The WA TILAVIL'INFOWATHM AT meeting ,%M.S-in charge of Bud Craw- EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 of a fraveTled road running through ford and Billy Br)r�nt, ane was well said Lot 18; THENCE Southerly at Combination Underwear" -E T a right angles to the said Southerly lei. --40;ar.sportsmen Limit of Lot 18 a distance 66 feet J -1 25 to 3.50 en-who went up into to a poihi in Niortherl' Limit of the northern wilds4n search 9f deer y Lot IS in Concession 'Three of said Vindbreikers, . -3.00 lo 5.00 69 :Sweater Coats, 2.50 to 5.00 C K E R 1 " N G Sisman's- Work Boots. , 2.50 to 5.00 'dg d t , pport --- is -pie e 0 , su , Big 88 Overalls, 2.50 a pr. -7� +C A N A D A' S, :�� Carhartt'Ove'rall's 2.50 pr. t '350 pairs of men's Hanson a WAR WEAPONS.. E ' --W6-a e ade 7-7--� .In 5 tock. b ' ttcir vi -Goods ri •ght or money req* "funded BUY WAR SAVINGS CERT'S- a 'So CHAPMA N M� _ _ ng . ,Hardware icke'ri -our Complete Lii `ate S. ine of See Findlay and McClary -hea" 7- ters and Military ranges and . eaters, fraig' idair, h a es, .7 . refrigerators ancl*Coff i d . 2 ielectric washers `f ' od"-of Stock and-Poultry 0 --kific a-U Fs�. weapons �f1a �rl. mar Weapons Drive is 7je-ot.for3.-Mcl�&ormick-EcEring Farm Machintry and 0 The National V you. Canada needs weapons of war,now on! Get behind our* local-effort. Double —your dollars can-supply -them. War Repairs; hases. Do it today. A Savings Certificates are e one meansof your fegulat�purc double purchase means double help to- support all can use. Push their 'side Canada—and a double investment to whenever and wherever you can. Ybore 3900-9 Ro the Brent I erJ4 places ch f� so., RN ]Published by Pie i;.ino ar -t-av'ing,- Com"Miftee J. -S. BAL�DON9 PICKERING 74