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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_11_21 <_ _. .� , „> d • • VOL. LXI - PICKERIN TS DN T., N � t )•�Y, N O V I r. 1941NO TICE >ptraT'�istastal 6aslt+at. n � . '-� �. TARY , -in PICKERI NG ' R >�►> YTe. Gp1 7.D Direator . ._ GREENWOOD Tied Ast o&iion of l7oti►io Re{. g Go 1Ae Amerieae ,ODtoee�+�t � �one. by apt�t>�• Pickering men entertained by Vrait- MILLS, by 'Rotary at��. Dinnee'_ oil TuesdaY. COMING EVENTS FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LATE 1 Twelve or fifteen btafdaieatsmen and WM. SADLER, GREEN W'WOD 1886••1936; I fanner• gentlemen from this village WZ►meO Institute, Brougham' WEDNESDX1Y NOV. 12th. D DONAI�RUDDY Barrister- Euchre and Dance. --Thursday Chopping ,'rlotac7 r-wi- t�ao.�.ywn,oay. and neighborhood,-had luncheon at November 27th. — Drltw for the The funeral service for the late oteu�•.d!� UN Iste`A.E.Chris- - iosiip Bios of Court r;one.wAitir. Bir the Whitby House, the guests of the >w1 Whiiby, Rotary Club. The guests quilt, on that evening. William Sadler, Postmaster and Gen- � &EATON, BELL & ROSS, Yeere received by Prepident Ed. Bow- Clarkes Orchestra' {Adm, 25c. eral Merchant, Greenwood, were 11iUNDAY WEDNESDAY @arrtaiors tf SDlicllers man and officers; and escorted to held on Wednesday of last week fol- - AND FRIDAY , the dining-room tables by the Whit- Buy War Savings Certificates lowing his sudden death it is e- ` ? Cents:Per Bag YEATC+N.K.C. Telephoat:! - Sunday morning, resulting it is be- - � 'f - . - • ' >-y members. During the dinner hour 25 bag lots. - 6 cents per bag - B-811tOOKE BELL.K:C. Adel,283b. lieved from head injuries received they were addressed 'by .Rev. Bing- ;. �F.ROSS 872 Bay St ham, former Pastor of Walmer Road WAR $AVLNGS IN PIC&ERING in an accident on• Hallowe'en. For Profitable pig feeding JOHN L.POND Toronlao �1 aptist Church• He spoke of the work VILLAGE- _ Mr- Sadler wa8 well known to Fine grinding is necessary f Rotary International, comparing -� �y 'here and particularly well f cM1LLAN—Barrister, Sol THIS '.KILL DOES' IT. '"' The Cklairman of the. South Pick- known to a few in this village. Some 1!Iotarr Public. 19 Melinda street 1 -iotkry to a river, whose presence in 'lorefto, rl'eleahone—Rlpin 6803 9911 i 'ny community, large or small, was ering Area, of,the War Savings of our men in the village recall the .-T,+ •G F X- 7. 1`'�' Committee, Mr. G. F. Coates, called days when they worked for William Le1ttaf considerable of an asset,.and which - , �•�� .1-new no international bouitdary: a meeting to be held at the: school, Wilson; an active contraictor here Clare G. Maclean, M. R,'A. L G RRBERT T. FAL:,AISB,1. D S.. The main purpose of the visit to on Tuesday evening, and was atten- twenty-five years ago. "Bill" was B. Arch. Registered Architect �il.D,3,Graduate of the Rom College of ',Whitby, was to introduce Pickering 'ded by only one, other the the tea- one of the gang of tarlpentera then, Graduate of University of Toronto �5+�eom sod the find-war6ty of Toronto.i Cheea of thax school from this vill- and worked in this community for rsadence aecpod floor emt o+ St And. :nen to Rotary, with the objective of + Offic9, 9 Sultan St.Toronfo KI. 6814 CMreh. Qtatering,out. once rico^ 9 ,rganizing Rotary in Pickering. On age. It seems to us that this indic- some time. His passing is keenly Residence, Pickering, 27 r 1.1 �..i:.M 6 P•o•. or +•! ss,pointoent 1x r•, group.- rgNn). Phone Pick 11700. Tuesday evening next, our-men- are atea a rather serious atate.of affairs. felt by thatHe is survived 3 to ealtertain the Directors of-the We hear daily, - that we "can not by his wife, two brothers and one pE,ER I.EVINE B. A. �ttf►istf aYA — Whitby Orga,riization, and the Dist- have a free ride to victory", we are sister, and mother. Barrister,-Solicitor etc. riot Governor, from Lindsay, at din- waked to spend leas on ourselves, do Deceased was 51 years of age, and _ Office horia -:-1 - i5, Wed, and Soli: 1,7 �R. BBATON, TOWNSHIP vier, at H- R. Money's Dining HaIL without luxuries, and spena on only was interred at Salem Cemetery. �.s The organization of a flickering necessities". War Savings offers the King Str. Frit:keeirg - Nazt to Lihtsy g t Gooreraneer.Gommrrwner los HEAD OFFICE ••-• 03HA-TLA ata ,slTe.sica, Rccovntaat, Etc ••uer of Branch w111 then be discussed• safest investmetlt left today.. .And ANOTHER ACCIDENT AT OUR P _ t''g°°'°' we7f`'o•t Rotary International , is robabl hen we hear - that-.if we do not WK. C. MUF;tKA3t not very well irnowm in Pickering, lend' voluntarily. 'Weans FOUR-CORNERS SUNDAY. - D' -�• � - -;UMCE OF THE PEACE but one thing most of us do know, have to be adoptedtheweeither be- John Hunter, wife and daughter, Z! 3M � - tlosi the County 'of Ontario is •%hat, its work in Service and in lieve it .- or w+e do not. Picker- 116 Riverdale Ave., Toronto were in- + PICKERING ONT. Welfare ;Ktivies is appreciated, the 'ing Village, however is not alone in this condition. Dr. Tomlinson, - world over. It is an organization iti . TliTwp. jured• when they were crashed by luallrance 0f All 'Hi1�i'ds. A. E. .RIGHARDSCN of men from all walks of life, who Chairman reports extreme 'aifficulty a west-bound car, driven by Edward have a desire to ]render help to throughout the towmship, in raising 'lynn•' Oshawa, on Sunday about Best Rates Available with 1GBN l0RAl,t iNSURANIRR those is need;- any enthusiasm in the Campaign. _ 63o P• m., vr}4en the latter attempted y ev$a~-'cannot help to turn down Church Str. .At-the 4• - 1�eCt1i'i�.] aDa �OIS►i0e.: REAL ' BSTATIlr° themselves — a worthy group. Based on a very conservative es- -00-NVEYANCING Jtimate, the wage and salary:earning Corners here. The Hunter car wars address ' Phone population of this township ODDFELLC+IWS' EL should, east=bound, and Flynn, apparently. , i.,Ao aidestabUmhed agency, ready EUCHRE quite comfortably, be able to main- drove across: in front of this E B. BROUGHAM PICK 515 ] to acne. AND DANCEGoin our objective of — Sl per month car. Following treatment by Dr. V. name Pick. 4000. or $4500 per month from tree town- E. Cartwright, the injured were able Please remember the Euchre and ship= one Naval Gun per Month. to return home, while some of the LAND 'SURVEYOR YY lei. MA W Die, sponsored'by the Oddfellows Those of this municipality, who passengers of the west-bound turnedF J. DpttiryAll, H. y1,, Be. a - Lodge, on Friday evening, Nov. 28. have assumed the responsibility _.of back ea6t; riding with His Majesty's LMRN81HD A UCT1 GN B R1;4- AND► Town Hall.. Euchre tans of a- Surveyors Gfbaon and Afeseid. mg to the Pickering 'i'o niziti different war organize- representatives, for a dig a �ua4 o East. Ositeswa• organizing lCfl Sts. VALUATOR from 8.30 tall to o'clock Barretts ationa', 'have been forced to give u ,' gi p bout six miles, following a demon L. S. Qa file ars the saeoll alt " i 8alae caadoctod Anywhere prdleatra to furnish the music. A discouraged, in the 'lack of interest stration of straight-line walking.' _ « , or write. Addrew 814 Daoda. 35c, Proceeds - ll31. lett li'b000 provided. Adm. lunch. P _ W. and Support. .Street, East, . 4o Telegram B. W..V. Fund. MrCtes and his Secretary, Dor. ,l, �VP61tby.' Ontario. - HE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ' R. T: Doble, on Tuesday'evening, Pfi3ONE 4GIN: 52 W a, a1ILLIKEN OVER ONE HU:NDRED PRESEtiT in their serious effort to get this of the Township of Pickering, in tlsc $ rb�Sh gPl ",� AT HORTICULTURAi. �>✓ETING campaign going, decided to contact County and Province; of Ontaaio IClarke Prentice ' Government Licensed ON TUESDAY EVENING. every organization in the cvrnmunity, and seek their assistance._Organize- PUBLIC NOTICE is heiaby giver LICEXSED AUCTIONEER M&#g St, E. Stouffville, 0I1t, over one hued d llorticultural- tions of every description snould be that the Council of the said Munic _ Plaorle lar] lots were'present at the open meet- i able 'to conduct a smaller campaign ipal Corporation of the Township o! For the Counties -of York and Ont h within their own units, and in this Pickering will, at a meeting thereo?' 'ario successor far Corpl. Ken: Pren-- IM>httrttiiy, MediCai, ft,gd Surgical frig held in Pickering United Churc " en on Tuesday_ Cit 1 i p,p - - On • , (: 1 cases ro oche i were ne gu a ..on ac , o even r, 1 41, at the . our o. J, H. Prentice (fon_^,-er Prentice and Maternity Sert►i-Room and a large number from each -of and 'the War Savings - Plan of one.o'clock .in 'the afternoon, in the Registered Nurses in atttndance and setting aside-&-portion of your mon- Council Chamber, in the Townshll: Prentice j. Farm and Farm Stack s these circlestterrl--- 24 l:vur veervice given. pictures of local gardens. were'(thly income, could be presented. Hall at the Village, of brougham. Sales a special at .fair and reason - 24 Service shown by Mrs. Baldwin ana Mr. G. we know tat a great many-have consider a By-law for closing, stoop• able rates. Cowmen. A Trophy already ;p -ed Bonds', Certificat- in u selling and conveying to .r i MRS'.E.R. GOOD 25.3: phi for the Bess Uard { g p. g }• h en, donated b}• Mrs, Cowan, was won es a amps, -'but are all still purchaser or' to pattrcha56rs,, the'. by Mr. F. M. Chapman, 2nd, -1.1r%. earning some wage. and salary.,, and portion of the original allowance fo COLEMAN j j�j Hoare, 3rd, Mrs. Raines, l;h, 'ilrs. I it is at thi; revenue that the appeal road between Concession Three ano' - Buy Lotton. HonomF,ble Mention Dir- F- is made. Your .farorite organizatic' Cortcesaion Four, at Loc town,, in i _ - IL Westney, Mrs, Win. Westney, ,will be approached -within a few said concessions of-the Tawalship_o: Instant lightcook- stoves. WAR SAVINGS Mrs' Gourlie, :firs, '_11cConocnie, Mri. days — .lend }'our co-operation and Pickering described as follows, the' SO quick, 'SO 63tisfa.Ctbry, Elmer rinnis, and Mrs. Cropley. your pennies 'and dollars. is to say:—.a LL' AND SINGULAL Dr. Fallaise sang a solo, after that certain parcel or tract of Ian,'. Coal Oil stoves, Flee 1101 CERTIFICATES which luhch concluded a Nvr}. suce- ' Brougham Village has commenced and premises, beingpart o the or plat(-S,--=WindoW Screens,' essful•evening. �their canvass — with several already igi.nal allowance for road between tb, Screen doors,garden tools a•signirira>morittly pledges, — under said Concessions.Three and Four o QyRjL E. 11!ORLEY i direetiofi of•Zlrs. Robertsot.. said Township, and being,more, pax &n(f RIllArdtt"3Te4at right GENERAL IN.t'RANCE > J ticulariti described as fo1lov:s, that fice� ; New Post Office to! 'Audley School is or for a is to say:—GO)DIENCING, at thc: P • (,ERVICE I'1 0 ECTION ! canvass in that Section immediately Southwest angle of Lot 1S in the 4rh Bring n yotir lawn mzwers,t; Saturday - Township; THEN _ open S Concession of said To p; r ened'snd re aired C be aha n Y F p I A ineetinn will be held at I:insale North 73 Degrees: 32 31IKUTE p our new seiec- The date for the moving of"the ,this Friday night (21st) — with EAST in and along the Southerl} ALVIN BUSHBY See 11'ickerii,g Yost Office to its%e* loc- I Miss Stephens directing. bhe . has Limit of said Lot 1065 feet more o.' tlori e f Rugs 'ation has been set for Saturday af- invited a special speaker to institute less, to a point in the intersection of Hardware Tinsmith fernonn, Nov. 22nd. the' 'War Savings Drive. said limit with the Southerly Limi P1'C$ERINC3 A LOVELY DISPLAY IN 3'tYR'_ A As the wickets will be closed for -- -' of a travelled road running througl AND ARMINSTF two hours in the afternoon, patrons The- schools are carr}ang �n their sand Lot 18; TIiENCE Southerly a. fD-tv'E am , are requested to obtain their m2i1 regular plan of,buying stamps, un- right angles to the said Southerl} - der the De before twelve o'clock noon. t, of Education. chis .ap- Limit of Lot 18 a distance of 66•feel f � ' Dept. CO., Walnut Dresser, Simma- Steel Bed After the above date, she Post g to a point in the Northerly Limit of BYES DRUG Vi/L{i Mattress and Sprip=e — $61.25 pears to be creatin considerable in- . Office +will be open for gehdral bus- terest.• Lot 18 in Cbncession Three of sait Walnut Cedar=lin este 121.50 mess between- the hours of 8 a. Township; THENCE Westerly in and THE REZALL STORE y t Sunday) • Pickerin - Continuation Schoor y Limit 1008 feet, and 8. p. m, daily (excep g along said Northerly and up and the lobo will be open_to holders e , amera o lock boxes 7 until 9 o'clock at $400 and $500 in various forms. of the last-mentioned'Lot; THENGE' = v. A STUDIO COUCH and TWO . r'ght. North-westerly a distance of 85 fee' • gu Brougham School pupils Have pur- 5 inches, more or less to the lace .00CASIONAL CHAIRS — $69.5C. A limited number of ie ration p Soft Drinks, /Ice lock boxes are still available. En- chased $82 Stamps: of beginning. Floor and Table Lamp and be made at the wicket.qui may _ PER.QO-XS in. c}gd.or—whosf_ j GIFTS FOR THE HOME - J At the Organizers` Meeting at lands m4y or might be prejudiciWl} ` - Brougham last Wednesday, repres- affected by the passing of such pr6- /'�• r l' For Sale''by `TeAder eritation was had from Rouge Hills, posed By-law 'are required to attend Gifts 'for idl OCA Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Town Line East, Claremont, White- HONE 1800 vale, Claremont and Brougham. At at the be beard i meeting, when they will person, or by Counsel or 1(',aslon • •P . • - Ford Model T, one-ton chassis, run :, less than 2040 miles. Can be seen by. this meeting it was .decided_t.o try Solicitor with reference thereto, upon 71 ;— Q'�`�R and get se,ierate meetings' .in each petitioning to be so heard. Prescriptions carefully,COfr!• . i A. �+ , +�a�RITT applying to any rrlember of the Pol-Tender§.must be school-'district not already organized DATED this 7th 'day of Noveiribei you ded' ` ,ce Trustee Board, for the purpose -of appointing can- in Director in the hands of'.M, S. Chapman, Sec.- vassers The next meeaing will be 1941. LOC71L DELIVERY THIE -iP- - -- 1CKER1NG NEWS D. Treasurer, not later than Nov. 29th, held-at 7.30 S. T. at Brougham Hall, DONALI R'-'EEA1ION h'ti?DitUrQ Dealer 1841. Highest or any 'tender not. . I` w PICKERING ONT• necessarily accepted. on Dec. 2nd. All the committees of ClerlC of the said Municipal Corpor- STORE HOURS: 8 a.'m: � 10 P. !>i seperate organizations are asked to ation of the Township of Pickering. daily, Sunday: 9 a. m. - >t' aa. +. POLIO VILLAGE BOARD be present at this meeting•. PHIO�IE PICK. 68 { -3 _ _ _ t Pickering Village r 7. the bare trees. Na .Christmas - could have hud a more perfect -��Repleclge for War Savings getting. _ ^ • : : t . Valerie weal to a smolt party YSA1F11"%Vrthe night before; olid Mark and � - �. • Lucy and Chiltern trimmed an:: ------- _ _ way -= IAIA,BA enormous tree fvr her at one end S`After Chiltern had gone, Lucy ant beside Marl., watching the flames in u complete companion- ship, neither had known before. 'G �� r •�� + ' Once a bell sounded far off .in ; .. G • i� the house. They looked at each -.T EAother and waited{ half expecting - 'f.y.. PAY LESS--Calumet is priced surpris- Elise to push aside the draper;es 1, `� .ingly low,probably less than the bak- and shatter the quiet peace. ..... ing powder you are now using. But Elise was at that moment r 2 USE LESS—Calumet's double-action the life of a night-club, party in f•. ,•��-" means double leavening--during ing things as unpleasant for•Lucy ' '" mixing and in the oven—permitting A R R Y I N G town, where she was trying un- you to use less. as she possibly can. Elise nae }' just returned from a party a; successfully, .i11 the . midst of a 3 BETTER RESULTS--Calumet's cortin- Mark's house and is so disturbed particularly hectic celebration, 4) ; C a ,.. V nous 1eaveriing means >iner, bet M ARK r ' • a that she barks at her maid, who remember what she-had written ter textured results for your baking.` by , diately gives notice and to Dorothy. She had to be very __ gay to drown the recurring fear 0 'CALUMET walks out. Gtr* Violette Kimball .Dunn that ri ed her whenever she.. tE'A _ g pp tNi OOlj1 Elise slammed the door on her. thought of the letter, CHAPTER•23 and pulled nervously at the fas- The very fact that Dorothy x � THE Do[lBLE-�J CT/Ntr- tenings of her velvet dress. She had not answered made it. all : SYNOPSIS stepped out of her things, leav- the more ominous. She had kept y. +����E �� POWDER ing them. where they •fell. But as far as she could from Wide i . X When Mark Alexander's beau• a certain canny sense left over Acres, even refusing' invitations 22 tlful wife, Ellen died he was left from lean days whispered it she thought might ossibl in. - - p y With Valerie, Ellen's daughter by would be as well to pick them elude Mark. b '.� former marriage. Ali of Ellen's up and hang them away. She did Mischief Enters 'A i !Family and intimates save Shirley this,, then pulled a negligee a- The peaceful-interlude came to child -.had confessed to arson. Over $2KO00,000 a ` !want to adopt Valerie"nd the round her, and sat down at .her an abtupt end two days after She bit her lips to keep from Year trust fund which Ellen left her, dressing. table to. stare sullenly Christmas. Lucy looked back on' rushing to Valerie's rescue. She _ but Mark will have none of it: into the mirror. it as a special sort of 'iompen- looked quickly at Mark. ---- ,.1He takes Valerie o'ih a trip and She pushed back her hair,'and cation for the pain..that follow- But Mark had already -leaped Gold miners throughout- Can- i an the way home, they meet looked closely, ed _. into action. "Just some children's ads are making a vital contribu- _ i.l6ucy.Treadway whom he engages She was, she. thought, far more She •and Valerie and .Mark affairs," he explained amiably. -tion to the Canadian sear• effort. -acts Valerie's tutor, Elise, want• beautiful than Shirley. Or than "Why" Have you blacklisted A force of little more thaFi 2.�,- } come in from a holiday matinee , ; Dag to marry. Mark, is .furious tl a brown-eyed'ldtot of 's Lticy; in tav3n to find Dorothy unpack- parties?" - 000 men is producing over $:00,- about this -bringing another We- with her golden hair- What more in in Ellen's old rooms;-havin Dorothy. Iooke`d at- him-sadly. 000,000 a year in gold This. R g amount of old would lull ttaan into tha-hou"-and -is .tnala- 0y� — _g, , flog'--s•_ite said. "Whether g l' Pay She ,got up, lighted 'a cigar- 'after- they , had• left -it. They one's nature is like a shallow for more than 8,000 -Spitfires s - etter and lay down on her couch would hardly believe Chiltern brook or a deeper stream is more year; In the- amount of muni• to think.' . or less out of one's hands,,.I sup- •-tion9. amd war equipment, ..the when he told them. product of their work will pay As she lay there, it came.to her Dorothy' appeared 'at-din pose. I only feel it's rather-a pity P quite suddenly and sharply that She acknowledged Mark's intro- when. grief has so weak a for, possibly n i other;.group of l she had lost Mark.-That was how. Auction to -Lucy affably enough. -hold-" men of-equal size anywhere else P p Lucy breathed-more freely: She " in the world will men we with she act it ,to herself. Deep, in Then that's where we dis- 1 .r- fila[ of the 2th men who.are hes heart she realized she had hadn't: known exactly•-what she, -..agree," .hark said. "Ta me; grief r never had him to lose. The first expected from Dorothy, but it should have no hold on youth digging out the gold from' the thing to do was to keep-him from wa,n't pleasant.- - _. at all. Perhaps.it's .all a matter. f Canada y It. was wonderful what a dif-' of .taste." -- mines o marryingLuc It should not be • "diffiButt. - _ ferenee nine. months and a little Waiting Her ChanceShe lay there planning until money had made in Dorothy. She Dorothy manai*,ed to put in a Like Average =" a faint streak of yellow dawn --had `managed'to- Put. on a little week witlYou; even g hint as to �cr� la like a brush across the sky flesh, and had--Ti htened her the reason for her coming. She Y g Just` like the average English- beyond her window. Then &he got mourning to ' pale grays, and succeeded in spoiling 'vow Year's woman, Queen Elizabeth is run COF EE up,shivering a little, pulled her mauves which softened her ri ht- Eve for everybody except Valerie, nip low on clothing ` g g t; .coupons NERVES 1 - y,,� neg,igee closer, sat down at her eous .angularity amazingly.- She who went to a children's party Last year the Queen bought 20 Ma desk; and began' a long' _lettei even chatted with the_m in a sort at Shirley's,, slipping out when yarils.of handwoven tweed at Lhe to Dorothy. of fictitious '.gaiety, which some, -her aunt. had gont_.t� tip* -pop, disabled ex-service' men's. exhibi- Christmas•Festivities. how made them strangely un- after diniiei, and feeling. excit- ' t~ y � tion, yesterday she could spare Looking back on that Christ- _easy. _ _ edly like` a conspirator. Lucy only enough coupons to buy two -- y mas. at Wide Acres, Lucy--decid-. -'."I didn't suppose I could• tear - a'e into the library" after seeing -scarves. _ - ed -it was. her final' glimpse of you away, to visit me.! she said . her safely on her way with Zit- heaven. It was far from tradi- coyly to Valerie, "so what could let. tional Christmas weather, •Ex- I: do but-come to you?"' Maik «as readini„ and-jumped .. .. '"r. - - r. - e big chaff b rept for:- one Iight 'snowfall, the . Ch, no. - `cried. Valerie: I up to"p'ut lir`:in a e. r y days were crisp and clear with a couldn•.t possibly•leave.' Her-own the fire. "That's' the very one _ {� 1► warm mid-day sun. dismay struck her ears so rmle- you sat in 'the frst 'night.-;von If it had to be winter, which ' ly that she hurried to repair it. landed. Do you remember?" was`a she despised, -Valerie said, it "You see`=there are my lessons. w`oulii she ever forctrt',' - s• could hardly 'be improved. Al- We have school every day. .•It's "Here's a pt rfecrly good cele- ary sweet thing - though the leaves were'gone, the -very important. .and, of coo:ae, :oration. gone.. to the dogs," he � U I of her in J place wore almost a summery there are the. parties—a few—" j $ y addeii..Dorotfiy reale in just 'then -clutches with too much _ ,, _ i •+^ Dorothy rabbed__that. `"Par- ao Lucy card 'good- night. and �- tea and coffee She ,vel- planting of evergreens and pines ties"" she repeated. t' "' to d cafl'tine-nerves. Her waiting for a chance. to talk .to oped it, with masses of rhoda- Lucy thought she- could hardly. .6 ;.��' • eyes fairly flashed fire all dendrons, glossy and sleek against have looked more shocked if the Maek, it a-as only fair to give it to her. t s. i +the time. Then some She N'ar:..qui ,urs by now that _ meddler told her what 1 was the matter and per- BALL..-BRAN. PLUM PUDDING Dorothy was her enemy. She felt � suaded.her to try Possum a' growing con,iction that she and I lost out," was the reason for• Dorothy's , reserve: D bin's Fighting Planes and WarsMP p - E . NOW ' V IIrABi _ She and a r e a cat ba 1. to 29 NOW otrisrol saertshe.� y w� Headaches,nfrvousness and$loop. .. C�SOnS•LlhCi d.aye aftej.•e\'e 74 - 1.1M i.King George V"end rnan tlw� . lesin'sss are the warning signals.of •1 the safoins nerves,caused by drinking Year's. For those hour, at least, i'�r a u7 G• iU.a d<-,acU, sopa a too much tea and coffee. Delicious they. were free. - oomplete -Crown Brand" label, witk- '` and parriculirly economical. o Cont;nued) your name and address and the Instant. Possum is entirely frei �� Be name of the pxturo you want writ- from caffeine: Made'instsndy in Dept. J IL ' the cup,there is no fuss,no bother. , n n the back. A n to o e b c Address ll t Ask your grocer for Postum._ Drop 10,000 Tons The a n a d a P132 •. St Lrch l�ompany _ Bombs on Germans Lal., .9 lyeliing- '': .. _ ton St. L. 'i,-ronto "STU. � 1 British , 'planes hada dropped 10,000 tons of bombs on Germany and occupied territories during ��+' ' — the'past four months, authorita- the quarters said recently, as the ,S Air Ministry announced ' that ctz R.A.F. squadrons attacked„wes ' 1 ' ► 1 •• '� ,, �. tern and north-western Germany . w nightly. c Durin October, authoritative g quarters said, bombers and fight- t eras ' �,:•.. ,,•• ers civ ped 10 attacks daily on shipping in the-North Sea and the FINE FOR XMAS GIFT -'atlantic. ft was emphasized-that' From sunny California comes this magnificent pudding, pungent a constant watch•was maintained ; with spices and rich with fruit and nuts. Wrapped in cellophane and on the German battleships Scharn- tied with bright ribbons and.holiday greens it makes a'perfect Christ- �Wv Spp r xnas gift, staying fresh until the last crumb is eaten. Directions tiro horst• and Gnies7aau, berthed at ' ERVES as follows: Brest and Frequently bombed by o\/r�r]AMU TEN DAILY NEEDS All-Bran Plum Pudding the British. - h B i' Menthols brings delightful relief 1 to cups currants d eggs, beaten 1,500 to 2,(100 soitres that Prom' i' cups prunes,• cooked I'A cups sugar � A spokesman said Me - against the ,•.• _ for the discomforts of: 1 • cup raisins g tablespoon Vanilla extract battleships had been made during Saws' 1.Heed Colds. 2.Superficial Burns. 17,ts cups citron; chopped `` 2 cups soft white bread crumbs the..seren rtionths since they first 3. Minor Cute. 4. Nasal Irritation �a cupr a 60 i R -RBrest. Tfru­-5hipZ AA due o coTasor-� chopped 1 teaspoon soda have been undergoing re airs 6.Cracked Lips.7.Surface Skinlrrl+ 1 sup candied cherries, sliced 1 teaspoon salt S p 1 tatlons S. Scratches and Hruiaes, necessitated byi•British bomb hits, 9.Stuffy Nostrils.10.Chapped Skin: l cup nut meats, broken S teaspoons cinnaon i I. :cup .All-Bran _. 1 teaspoon cloves' t. was said. At your druggist.Airs or tubes 30c. N 1i cup juice from prunes I teaspoon nutmeg _ : '1 flit cups butter, or substitute 'I teaspoon ginger LM I ' Cut prunes into small pieces; combine with currants, raisins, BOOKS BY• MAIL t t t , citron, orange peel cherries, nut meats and All-Bran. Add prune Juice, mix .well. Bfend butter and sugar thoroughly; add eggs acid Postage pa paid on all order ' flavoring; mik well. Add bread crumbs, flour sifteft with soda, salt, Write free free monthly Boo).*and spices. Add fruit mixture; stir until fruit is well distributed. Fill Guide. - fl} : ISSUE 47='41 greased pudding molds two-thirds full, cover and steam 3% to d BURNII_L'S BOOK SROP : hours. I ur Yield: Three 1% pound puddings (1 quart molds). 100 Yon Street. Toronto y , i 7. F. him. In tlif& relationship we are ante of forgiving if we wish to be Fu DAY to be ever sanctifying -his name. forgiven. / / By William { We do so by ever remembering Pray Without Ceasing THIS CURIOUSWORLDFerguson t" U_0O f God is halt', and then by so living 46. "Rejoice always." Joy springs ,, L-j L. rnm - - - that he himself is revealed as s E S our o e. i, good. It is an intense delight in ., 10. "Thy Kingdom come, thy will . God's presence and in fellowship ,. � - • be done, as in Heaven, ea on With him. earth," A Kingdom implies at - LESSON 21 17. "Pray without ceasing; 18. In G least two factors,' an .area over PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING. which the Kingdom rules, and a everything give thanks: for this is a Ps. 106; 107; Matt. 6 6-15; John the will of-God an,Christ Jesus to YAng who is sovereign. The.King• f 17 : 1-26; Eph. 5 : 18-21; P�11. dom of God as eart#t is the domain you Our true aim must not (11 4 6; 1 Thess. 5 : 16-18; 1 John in which God's holy will is done be to work much, and have prayer l 0 14, 15. enough to keep the work right, but in and among men. We enter this 4• 7 • , PRINTED TExT.-Pray without Kingdom by repentenance, by to Dray much and then work en- teasing; in everything give thanks. faith, by new birth. .ougiz Ior the power and blessing �� (�A'j" •1 Thess. 5 : 17, 18. ' 11. "Give us this day our 'daily obtained in prayer to iia�ita way �(,•pl'f6ON THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING through us to me. Christ is surety ' l bread." Bread is an absolute ne- l IN TN E Time.-We do not know when for our praying without ceasing. UNI Tm STATES Psalms 103 and 107 were written. cesaity o! life. We are not here Christ teaches to pray by showing. \ / IS ESnhAA M The ?sermon d the Mount was asking for delicacies but for that how he does it, by leading us to I► '1 very elemental material by which \ AT delivered in the 'summer •of A-D. we may live, in the simplest but do it in him and like him. In the _ '! /23Qt7Q,QQl7• 28. Our Lord offered His great 'host vital way ezperience oP our union with him, Intercessory prayer on Thursday 12. "And forgive 'us our debts, praying without ceasing becomes e night, April 8, A.D. 80. The Epic a possibility, the holiest part of ` - ties to the E, A.D. 3 and Philip- as we also have 4nrJeb• a° -tore." All transgressions of duty our fellowship with God. ' s `- pians were written in 64 A.D., the are debts to him, and we need his First Epistle to the Thessalonians forgiveness for them not in order ' ` was written in t'4 A.D., and the to escape the penalttea of our Italians Produce � aN C'2UIiVGY +� .'.]first Epistle of John approximate wrong doing, but in order that the ly 95 A.D. loving relationship between Fatherulns3' t0 Order I A - Place.-The two Psalms of our, and child may be. restored. We Italians are producing histori- �Lh/A5 E'ONLY »C- ICD �•. A,, lesson were probably written 1n must cultivate a spirit of forgive OF TNM UNl'TEL� STAT,=S 'JL7 • '.or near Jerusalem; the Sermon cal .monuments to order, judging ' nese towardta those who seem to by the published handbooks on i �m� 'rt7 WASHINt;aTLDN AS -on the Mount was delivered not have wronged us. before we ven- - - far from the City of Capernaum. air raid precautions in that coun- ' lure to claim Jorgiceness for our• try which have reached Britain. , '!'he intercessory prayer -o! our selves. ` Lord was offered in Jerusalem. Here are some camouflage hints 12. "and bring us not into tela- Ephesus was a great city of the they contain: A line -of power y' talion, but deliver. us from the evil - province of Asia; Philippi and one." Of course this -prayer would cable pylons can be made to re- province were cities of blase- never be prayed except by one semble the ruined arches o! s doaia (northern Greece). The First who desired to do the will of God. Roman aqueduct. A. am-all reser- eon!tsllarlsatstllrtotala , 1Lpistle of John may have been People do not Dray to-be kept cram noir can . look like a ,country '/ _ written from the city of Ephesus. the evil one, wben they have de church, complete with campanile ` LTJ �.AI E OF 1755 Hypocrites Denounced liberately chosen to live a life tit and "bells" visible from the air. - WAV>t'a& ON ��E TAIQ/0 - An -oil storage tank can appear -.� S. "And when ye pray, ye shall sin. sot be as the hypocrites; for they 14. "For it ye forgive not mrn to be a cilia in Italian style with THE U. S. Department of Agriculture estimates that rats cause love to stand and . pray 1n the their trespasses neither= will your- shuttered-windows. Gari annW damage of $189,000,000, although the rat population is _ love to and in the cortin a Father forgive .your 'r will lieved to have been reduced one-half in the last twenty years. the streets, that they may be aeon The facts that this alone of all the Ninefeeri scheduled airlines in v bout half of the present number of these rodents live an fairly. _ `, of men. Verily I say unto you, topics of the prayer is taken_up the United States fly more than ,r Strance supers*toss about bads they have received their reward." a second time, ought to impress 9,000,000 revenue miles . per ° 'Rte need not suppose that the upon us very deeply the import month. a ]Pharisees went out-into the streets INQUISITIVE CREATURE to may thea:pray era, but that, wheal they were in a public,place at the RADIO REPORTER ]hour of prayer, they were osten• tabour in performing their dexo• HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Plszle 21--=made hale tions. They were glad to be seen 4.. _ - W open the DIALING{WITH DAVE: - - 1 Inquisitive A v: praying, and chose a conspicuous forbidden box. , place. As. !n alms giving it is not Amongst radio's.favorite come- listened to throughout Ontario. woman of the N A Q NiA' i N diens is Scre:n Star and, stage C'�k Myths. D N (�;(:i iD M,c N 23 Arm bone• Oe being__seen, but the wish to I TS EiDiC,A! 28 Glandular k' be seen, as to be seen in.•order actor Frank•Morgan. His ready Clifton Fadiman s (1LiC. Infos- . "1 mow• to be admired that is condemned.• Wk and impossible .stories head- ination Please) . new show is 1 Striped cloth.. Q A L organ. _ of all hypocrisies, that of pretend line the Coffee- Time progtam American Defense effort "beep is Distant: V Q,A N D' 28 Work. _ = - NBC-RED-. on- Thursday -'Em Rolling. Aired Sunday nights la-- gave her T! A 29 Harvests. _ Ing to have intercourse with God, - ni hta.at 9 D.S.T. Meredith W}- on Mutual,-show is to !liter all ( R P- a Clfined box. V D'c and of making a parade of such g 30 Ferllale son's music _ Baby,Snooks and.. the -way thru, (WOR, WGR-11.30 14 Flour box. N 5'A T N T fowl. intercourse is one of the worst. nw, DST.)- Rudy Vallee's Thursday Christ, of course, does not con• ' John Conte also star on the 11h. 18 3.1418. R FID I 32 Corpse. - - - demn public worship; it is sa}'inq for nigha other's x mont NBC slow has ths renewedwhich Little devil Seraglio. vate prayers 1n needless Pah- 17 M H A 32 _ prt p ,Santa Claus,- Jack Frost end it mighty good ossa. John Barry- 18 Turned pale. 34 Cage for e )deity, In -order to gain a repu• all the other characters .of the hawks. Cation for special sanclty. that .is Christmas_ season so dear to the more is the maestro's foil 0-1 the 22 Fat. plate• show, (�GBE\}y'. S2 Fat. 45 Transposed VERTICAL 38 Grass. „ - denounced.' youngsters, come to life on the Among the g4eat weekly drama- 94And. (ablar•) ,l Parent.' 38 To improve. ' Pray 7n Secret air from CFRB every.,Tuesday. networks. is the Eu. 46 Swift. 2 F tic shows on the ather. 40 Reddess !. "But thou, when thou prayest. Thursday and Saturday after- CBS Screen Guild, Sunday night 27 Blotches. 48 Shirt button. 1 tester into 'thine _inner chamber, nouns at 5.30 D.S.T. With lots of at S S D.S.T., WGR, WJR. Got as Hour (abbr.) 50Note in scale. 3Brads. 42 Gibbon. and having shut .the door, pray to special sound effects --plenty of musical ability? WGN's "Chicago 33 Vigor. 51 Fortified. place 4 Preposition. 44 Sable. thy Father who to in secret, and action, and a great big bundit of Theatre of the Air" on Mutusl 35 Additional 53 Mischievous. 5 Knock.. 47 To benumb. _ thy Father who Beeth, in secret the Sgirit o! Christmas, these performances. 55 Agent. 6 Person o! " `They rear thrice• weekly Santa 'CIalis shows is Of $10,500.00 !or an i6 Capuchin 57 Accustomed. rank. 49 Powder original All-American Opera. ingredient. son we are to be alone Is that we are looked o, - monkey. 59 Breezy. 9 Hydrozoates. 51 Ft:u might pour out our heart without and old alike', contained all move 52 Billiard rod. DIALING AROUND 1150 f slug the restraining influence that Is 39 Genus O S . .= -bound to be present when others - • The Saturday morning • chi•]- 40 Finch. -ills. 9 Mugs. 54 To hurry.are 'near by. When we pray in On the Sunday Nob. 2nd prog- dren's corner Good Deed Club 41 Stair post. - 62 When she 10 Bone. 56 Sound of `. secret, we are iateleated !n notb ram of Songs the Soldiers Sing at 9.45; Once Upon a Time, 10.16 49 High opened the 1S Gains. surprise. (5.30 D.S.T. CKOC) listeners a.m. mountain• box. the ills' 18 Precluded. 58 While. !ng but pleading with God. were invited to vete in for the Sundays at one - and NBC'& 44 Grows dim. 19 To drug. _ 60 Road (abbr.) 7. 'And in praying use not vain words of a dramatic skit fea• lamed singing trio The Ranch repetitions, as - the' Gentiles do: lured frequently on the show, Boys, dedicated as much to YOliR 1 2 4 7 10 for they think that they shall be "The Londoner--and-the Hun". War Savings effort as Hamilton's I 12 l _ 1 1Yeard for their much 'speaking. When the Saturday morning Nov. - The High School Shows, Friday �' 18s not, ,therefore, like unto am 8th mail had- been counfxd, the "at 8.00 - the All-Star Show - Rbemi for your Father knoweQ& week's total had reached 954 re- Wednesday at 8.00. IS 16 �y' 7 _what things ye have need of, be- quests. The program, featuring - • afore ye yak him." Just as Christ q P gt' � K For ► line evening of balanced � I y does not condemn public prayer, the stirring .march and ballad 2iatenilig, cai~ch Thursday from !� " tunes of the Empire, is widely 6.15 till 9.30 D.S:T, on CKOC. but praying in publiq in order ,to esteem, so here he does not -►qr sondem. ail �repitition in prayer• "OUR RADIO L 0 G b7 27 We repeat supplications, not in 30 3 ' •,order to secure God's attention, TORONTO ST.a'1'il)N% UJKL 1%trkand L. 6e0k SHORT WAVE 35 36 : but in order, to secure our_own CFRH 8e0k, 0116 74011 CKUR Waterloo 1490k GSH England 9.Slm attention. ,God is always ready t0 CKCL 580k. CHV 1010k CKAC Montreal 73011 G,y.C England 9.58tu ` paten o his is always needs; but 1.9• NETWORKS CKCO Ottawa 131ok 37 38 3 QQ W EAF N.B.C. Red #d0k CKGH Timmins 147ek GSD England 11.75m GSE England 11.88m they are not always attending to 'Wiz N.H.C. Blue 770k CKSO Sudbury 7906 G,V England 15.14m what they Bay when they bring WABC IC.It.S.) SPAk CKPC Brantford 138" GSG Eag:und 17.79m I 2 WOR (M.U.S.) 710k CKLR' Windsor 800k GSP England 15.31m _ their needs before him. CANADIAN STATIONS CKNX Wingham 1230k GSV England 17-41 sit CFOS Owen Sid. 1400k L S. STATIONS EAR 8vain 9.48nt 5 6 7 8 49 50 The Lord's Prayer CKOC Hamillon II:.Ok WERIt Buffalo 1340k EA44 Spain 9.86m ' 9. "After thin manner therefore CHML Hamilton oo0k WHAM Rochester 1180k RAN Husain 9/10m CKTH St. Cath. 12:10k WLW Ulaclnnatl 700k RNE • Russia IY,W1u 5Z 53 q~ pray ye: Our Father who art in CFCF Montreal oWk WGY Schenectady 810k RV90 Russia 15.1818 Heaven, Hallowed be thy name." CFCH' North Bay 1'-::Ok -KDK'A Pittsburgh 102rok WGEA Schenectady " 6 57 58 60 CFCO Uhatham 03Uk WHBM Chicago 780k a.In calling God our Father we imply CFPL London 1:470k WHEN Buffalo 930k 1S.3am that we are his children. There- CJCS Stratford 1240k WGR Buffalo WOk WCAB Pkilu. 15.37m CFR(; Klugatua 143Mk WKHW Buffalo 1320k WHUL Boston 13.13m 61 6 tore, we hive* a relationship to CJI(: Sault Ste. M. 1400k WJR Detroit 700k WCH\ N. York ,11.83m \ I 21 1 POP-Slipping Back. to Yout By J. MILLAR WAVY` - • 1 - - it) ONHEYS' YEARS REALLY? �- YE$ -- -- YOUNGER _ r - _' ALREADY ( � _ ON - SLY o ^•GAIN ; k a ♦ -_ rltttta IsT The Doll 87nd4t �� rEws - _ - - ,- -- - — Special Service THE PICiSER$. 1 B R 0 C K LU B � T� Terms FARMERS $1.75 Per Year. $1S0 is advance °H ITRE _ Subscriptions to the United States r �--'— ___ ritain 2.00 in advance. -And sit . other building materials Y _ _ GAIN r- --= - 1\eceasar3� fvi' lJLlll{�111S of _Dv BREAD and RtOBINHOOD To our Readers v."�,7rT�3='TBV FLOUR- descr=iptien cal -be i�•1'(lcured _ r. Heap-hfuliy Air-conditioned 'The publishers leei, auring the last 98's $2.85 �` All shows Daylight Saving Time "few weeks that some explanation is rUIIl ()IIr �•ilyd rid warehvuaeg _ sue, on the condensed news'columns iriURSDAY, FRI..and -SATURDAY .24's �$ "5 that we are forced to have arppear Everything from Foundation to Ridgeboard NOVEMBER 20, 21 and 22nd. �i a�.Ys s Elevator t 4o regularly of late',• ding to the ; '• T,:;o shows at 7.30 and.. 9.30 unusual amount, advertising w'- One ,order One' delivery 011t; elect unt Saturday Matinee at 1:30. are asked to carry. All largely De- Claremont, Ont.. fence Program 'material. We trust E•UD :',Zr'PTT ehd LOU COSTELL40 Mae ` Res. ay. CHAN ice■ that our situation ti<w c appreciated. The COMRIE. LUMB"R Co. Ltd. �t It is one way in which we can all In the Navy" ido a "part". with THE A�N-D–REW SISTERS DICK POVELL :Repa—ir. S ep WEDN'SDYThese Weapons will Shorten the War' MO-,, AY, TUSDAY, _ ' - Tractor Service _ 'OV'EMB,ER 24, 25 and 26th. �--� — - Vast comp etc show at 8.5.0. Graduate I. H. C. Tractor Soho}- -. l-0 years eXperience aH : -- - Mad Doctor r i all t me es sed Ga rage • ,N s�The ss Service o k of Traeto s } r«w Lieen cruise + . e „•,,,,�;.�/ :::•:;w,��.w, _ 'Satisfaction guar -7-.= with BASILHE}ONE ...� _ ELSLE'N DREW �.JOH�1 NORTON JOHN HOWARD Phone 5104 .ya �CLAREfK(})~iT VERA VAGUE t i w"' ""' iso added attraction :.. L'$ �► . a an ' t • WANTED _ - � ..... : - � DEAD HORSES AND C�1TT For, free piell up, phone - - ccScatter$'oOd .. .. .. .. y. ' . .. .. . aR�xilx � Strings". >� • cLA>t�1�10 .. . Pulls eC'KLRIN _ r The Great NationalPI G with GUY I4I$13EE PICEERING .. .. .. .. :. SP LOUR _ ._... zone .. Cb S2g Coming next —. t �lOI3 Churg ea'PPC pay he p I'IiURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT-URDAY -. NOVEMBER 2'f, 28 and 29th. CORDON YOUNG LTD f s « !f Toronto Phone Adw"W E. underground : WIM with JEFFREY LYNN and /� _ PIiILIP DORM • :, OW WILL '•, FUNBRA.L DIRECTOR AND _ .._. ._ •._ Toronto A 6523 — Pick. 5364 F�LBALMEB� .D. 9uaceseor;toiW,J. Math AGincourt 3® er.. -. /w ♦k,,;,,,•��yy,- -' : _ - _ - Nig-ktBtboDtivilte Ce R0N OIBSO� d aY�ar iv TRANSPORT Phone iR_esidenee Phose, chance to put a real Wallop 98I f` TRANSPORT _ Radid,'Service ,. behind our dollars CA MOVING SANb GRAVEL STONE Expert service snd re- _ pairs to'all makes. Reas-. is You must do-your bit is sustaining our War " charges. or _ Wea ns Pled a for the duration. Everyone oaable k „ uar$nteed. •�'s�' '"" must keep up has purchases of" War Waz Savings .. $ • _ Com, Canada needs more and more War ARTHUR FIEW. Weapons. Our community has pledged itself to Graduate Radio and Tclevision :give them. It's our responsibility—we must not PERh4ANENT' NAGGING PAIN Institute; Member Official Radio --PUP T fes- Push the sate of War Savings Certificates _ _- THAT FRAYS THE T E M P E R Service Men's Association. r 11 zc�r — "SAVINGS . CUMMITTEE - edge of our community. If you 0 E fS� 'Pickering War Weapons P! YOUR EY FS, 'The ' have not yet pledged; do it now. C. -H. TUCK,K. OPT. D. _ t,ra IN MEAT .-MARKE a _ - nr.., Big*Big* , _ - . 75 0SHA' �., O'vT _ Phone 1516 We e.�rry €all line of - DOUBLE ' < < ' Fresh kaAat .: : - _;:: ;, :�ENDENIN3• land FUNERAL DIRECTOR Regularly! PriQa+ts Ainbulancel. - Day and Night Meats Phone 9000 - '•''r' --------------------- H,%l vern500e Our 3elivery is at your service` - - .Markham, Ont. 'Phone Pick 1620 - . _ • _. _ _ LAN HE AT � — �-� +CLARENCE SILK . E` 11. '` IC ' RiNG a�rLLs OCKSHUTT Aa Shur. gain feed, ser.SOL Frost A Wood : vice mill, chicken oRA AT H E ' Agency starter rowing � '� New Steele et Paey N /W , as 9e>Rke -ea above ssuUM laying. mash, IN / - mash ' Im lesebte on ezbfbit In aao . E range mash, joy You It You enjoy rrhe restful, ride w trovet f Me starter., Concentra Freyuen► ° er on every gallon• and Convenient service make a calf starter thr- L. LYE at easy tp leova.Yov. card' 1 _ - key starter, salt JClarenmont, Ont. - a FARES► AREL pVf/ .. and ba m blocks g ti St. CaParis €ANO-TVNINU Xontreai ,, ..$10.7b for CA AND € 4. d _T ttle. (Fto rip Tax In�ivaeaj cL1l Kind of Repair 7Pork EARN— D. N. - Lockwood All Tuning.Guaranteed ' ROUSE Pbone Sapp -�PIC.KERING.f 'ONT-0, C. •is. ]KmDON4D . WE 1DELIVER ``..M Claes Ave. Teramb I � PHONE 5817 lboa s Labe" , '..e. mYr ..:•:. 'Y' 'a ..:,:;_n ...... .r .+c.-w. - _a -. + mG __ .:µa -__•+ - �'aa+b. ✓..':._1 •of our schools today. Roll Call was t answered by averse of scripture on Cliffora Bassett, on•'ihe birth of a OiWNT "Pease•" Mrs, Millet a.d other sen, and to Mr, and Mrs, )boy ParksR E MNL,EYa and inty r4- n the birth of a'daughter `(Carol ��A hostesses served, to ,� v - i - freshments, Marie). y Mr, Evans Ward has been laid up an abundance of everything - a The '- Y. will meet in the church rand `dinner. Then, after this big The 'D'iinbartbn Unit' of the Ree �heatre ~ the flu over the past Week `g' an Sunday, Nov, 23rd1 at 730 p. Iu Cross will hold their annual meet Mimes Vii,la and Georgina For- (part of the evening, off upstairs to Thelma CarTtoh, - 4liss. tan• TEpie ing in the Community Hall. A_larg _ syth, spent the week-end at Oshawa. the Auditorium o the all, were _ „Cities of Refine". Guest speak- attendance.is hoped for. Tea will be phone 100 STOUFFVILLE Miss Enid Cook spent the week- an excellent program by the Golden er - Mr. R, C. McWlrirtei. Roll aer'ved. The following articles. have end at her home here. Crest reale chorus from the Toronto Gall - �, verse froomm`� the bible, be- been made by the Unit since the 1st THURSDAY, FRI., and SATURDAY Mrs. Ed, Lew? spent the week-. City Dairy was heard - by those who nein with the lette-i'!1`'. of October - 7 pr, seamen's stack- NOVEMBER 20, 21, and 22nd. end in Psl Wva, with .her (laughter, could get in - and by those who did �Theggrougham C,- - G. J. T. held ings, 9 pr. seamen's socks, 3 sea- Mrs. Gordon,Graham. not have to. remain too near the their Nov, meeting on the 15th. Vice- -inens turtleneck sweaters' 5 sea- <ej'n the' 'Navy" _- Miss Little, sister-nf Mrs. Over- door. The clwrus; under the' dim- President Kathleen Hamilton took men's scarves, 9 army suWves, 1 i land is reported to be slightly im- tion of Mr. Farmer, presented apro- army helmet, 2 pr. army socks, ,7 ABBOTT and CASTELLO _ ram of-choruses, solos and duets; the char= . The election of officers proved in health. g for the coming year are as follows: ladys' vests; 8 lady's calots, 5-lady's COMEDY SHORT SUBJECTS Mr. Elton Burgess; Belleville, the Young violinist, and the voentariml: Pres Beula, Hamilton; Vice-Presid- scarves, 2 lady's sweaters, 'I Qr. of 1 spent the week -end with a's sister, oquist contributing, to the, P. � ent Mildred Gillman; 1?,ecording bloomers,' 2 girls' coats, 1 pr. girls' Mrs.'Hugh Gregg. _ . Judging by the comments in and a- Secretary. Dorothy Harlock Tress. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED SDAY audience, loris the ev- Y , , pyjamas, 3 baby's nighties, 3 baby's .NOVEMBER-24, 25 and 26th. Rev'. Keith Diihiel and son, Alan, round the g Kathleen Hapniltor_; Press Secretary, vests, 21pr. soakers. In addition, the, were guests at the Parsoirage. • :on ening, everyone.wTas well satisfied. .Ethel • Seebeck; 1 gsic Uonve•ner, unit gave 13 blanket-§ and " quilts, �� 4 Konday..last. There was a 'tremepdous crov<;d, and Joyce Hardy; ,Pianist, Reien Mal and 2 layettes and a quilt, donated Pirates on The Aaurual Thankofferrng meetr Mr. Hooey, ticket salesman, during colm; Assistant Pianists: Joyce Har- by Mrs, John Toms; and money for ing -of the Woman-s Mission Circle, the evening estimated :the paid ad- 2 pr. of blankets, - ••donaited..by•the Horseback" ` The News dY, Ethel Seebeck and nathleen •will be held in the Baptist .-Church missions at about 550.,- Hamilton; Games-Committee; Kath- members of the Woman's Associat- HOPALONG CASSIDY on Tuesday evenigg next,at 8 o'clock! The village and community were leen Hamilton, Assistant, Marjorie ion of the United Church. 'The rep- -Mrs. Frank Inrig, President of the very Y to learn, on Tuesday of Brown ort on work done for the Christmas - Women'a Foreign Missiou Society-, the sudden ,passing of 'Mrs.. Wes. Boxes will be -given-. later. ``Fugitive from a Hardy: -biro Hardy had.worked, as will give the address. (� On Tuesday 'evening, Nov. 25th, usual, at.:the LoYst Calming Factory Prison Lams}' =-the -Goodwood -Victory Groin will Monday,-and was sitting in her Present these drama, "Mamma's Baby home on Monday 'evening, knitting JACKHOLT Zion Church and chatting with her nusbaard, Greenwood gay".-in the Mount RI Dai' Proceeds to buy blankets for'Over- when she 'suffered a 'stroke ander Disney, of Greenwood' has " . THURSDAY,-FI2I. and SATURDAY - seas, Adm 25 and 15 cts. passed .away. She leaves to mourn, ER 27, 28, and 29th. - Rev. Daniel addressed a well-alt- her sorrowing husbeAd; five children: been tractor plowing . on Audley Wilson The aranepglad to see him outman- !t _ eatded meeting of the'Wouren's Ins-. borne, of Claremont; Elizabeth (Mrs. farms. Tobacco �ad titute on Wednesday last, when he Edgar Sladk), of ' Uxbridge; Ida A Hard-Time Dance will be held gain after his recent illnes,d,_ - -- spoke on "Peace and International (Mrs. Ed. Thorne), Toroato; Bill, of in the school-house on Friday even- Mr, and Mrs-.Elmo Elmo Disney, and GENE TIE13NE3C spoke "Pe Uxbridge, and Norman, of Wood- ing, of this wleek, under the awPieft young son, of jOshawa called on stock. Four brothem Bob, Fred;Will of the Club. ! i friends here recently'. -- - =all goads"Lead to Claremont Ptotic and Ed, end two sisters: Mrs. Geo. Mr, and Mrs. Jack- Annan, Whit- The many friends of Mr, F. Hay- _ ;3cchool on November 26th..- Hardy and Mrs. Chase Hardy, The by were visitors here with relatives w'ord.. este glad to know that he is N E ' Claremont,#'ublic School are putt- sympathy of this community is ex- on Sunday. Zack has been employed able to be home again after his re- _- Inc on a Qeprnival of Games, in the tended do the`bereays& near Hearst, on the Trar.a•Canada cent serious operation. d 0' Isudw Paas r� way e.sey _ Highway, and reports snow, zero. Mrs. Bea widdifield, of Uxbri ge schoolhouse, oat Wednesday evening, � weather, and wonderful displays o! and Mr. and Mrs. Creesor, of tithes- Nov. 26th. fere will be games for . Northern Lights. He was home re- water, Muskoka, called at F, F COAL,,• CO1KE.- ty© young and old, held in the Fprt,ing to the Military District: and Mrs. Gibson, on. Saturday (est. •arious rooms, so all come and en- ZroughA Social. Evening was euj°yed in Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Pretsell, of WOOD'', CEMENT,, , o a whole #vening of fun. Lunch joy the, Church last Friday, when thea'- Toronto, attended the funeral of the given. Ad- .- >' will be served. earl prizes gr- _ . •BAND C#Sa�BL mission 25c. proceeds for British War Mrs. H. Malcolm was.. a Toronto ivari funds were used � present also Mrs, J.aClaike of Toronto, and visitor on Saturday. tables BUILDER'S SIIPi'LIEB 1,tictame' Fund, to es to,the two recent bridal coup- also 'Bert sell Mrs. Guthrie, and Aralh very many other friends 'lrum a din- �• : - and ---- Harold .Cassie, of. Oshawa.spent les, mliftings that have been held and Mrs. Bell. ,A program of music fence - showing the high esteem the week-end at hisrome.- games preceded the 'pzesentat- held for the deceased. also local AartBg9 Work nigtly in the Baptist Church during Prostin Ritchie was home for the a,trd g _ well att- ion, by Rev. Jenkinson. Suitable re- The Ladiil Bible Clsas well hot f We havealso ptaeed In stock a cull the irsrst_week have been week-end` • do o elided. They will be continued-over Mrs. Gannon was home for the Plies were made by the"still radiant their annual meeting and else n ��, MILI�'1:4 ter ms"• while luncheon was, enjoy- officers for uWcoming year at the ffi3E et MAFIA Po .n grog Mon-Y receiving n on week-end. Mr. Arch has been racer ng o Mrs.'Geo. Gibson, ��$. - awee h me f SPi'T ties She ho - week-end. �l)MI' ' 4 - Maa- ed. : .... Harmer,er Hospital_ with _ Harm os -. ... . S. T, - ;and Mr. Ronald treatment at St, Michaels H p . . ter Universiity, will address the gat- dory evening, at 8 o'clock evening, .►nd also The canvassers for the sale of the Mrs. wm, Brower in charge of rT MMCHELL heling on Friday War Savings-Certificates are not be- • program, All ladies welcome. ,A are • Wish- -take the Sunday services. They T ing as successful as they could wish. . - ". Piokeriug, Ong. • -both members of the McMaster L a- A number of our young raen-have RIYe r Green - iversitp Evangelistic Band. received a call to report for.service _ WAY STyF!!'SR the'agony et Bhea- .pboas Office 74 - RSL d6 The funeral of the late Mrs. Thos. at the Training Camps. _ .. •otic Pala, Sciatica, LmnbW, whoa Sanderson,. who died at the home of A Decision.Day_Service will take Mrs, T: Bare foot, of Sprucedale, Rumacaps will give you quick wet- ggEU'MATIC PAFN, Scisltica, Lt� rs Frank Ham, Tor- 1 Sunda couple of weeks Wath acme relief. BOYES' DRUG CD Rhouna is lin, Sciatica, Lin b"P her-daughter, M take the place of the regular y is spending s, p . Use RUMACAP! -onto, on Tuesday of last week, was School service on Nov. 30th,. . her parents, J. B. and Mrs. Wilson. b not aeeei quick held on Thursday afternoon last, Mr. and Mrs. W. Knox and Bar- Mrs, T. Williams-will 'entertain the LN MEMORIAM:: at wren for Qtiisk rdleL - BIpY>i _ _.wadi service in the. Claremont Ua bars, of St. George, were visitors of Ladies' Aid on Wednesday afternoon _�. DRUG Co. Plickwtag. �' ited Church, and interment in the - their relatives. here on last week- of next week _ FORSYTH - Tn laving memory of lareinbnt Union Cemetery. Her nus- end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seebeck will en- ----- our dear Mother, who passed away, bend pre-deceased ' her in June of Defense requirements forbid our certain the'Y. P. S. on 1N+edrresday November 17th, 1937, at Claremont. this year. She is ,Su by foal giving any information as to the venin of next week.• ' do the Ijonl said, You have fin'- �- a hters: '.11rs. Ham, ll lard Reta Mr ne wi en e d u ars vn s and four g � 1� s 'a sons r_hed - -M , the find Circle Girls on Saturday 'of ear, 3iiss when y Mission Mother D r to . higher,- oron ,_�__ 1 • ccs t this order, Come u h gh .. Mrs. Ben- P . d e} v .,. Anderson,.Claremont an we have not published certain d this week. _ crown in..tees - "son, Agincourt; and sons, Louis, Nel- You have love a en stands for VICTORY" a tails sent in to us. .Bross and Mrs. Carter wrsited• Mr. By. your love and kindness here, y�y can do your bit to bring Victory' son,,Harold and Fred. The yynlPay A number of Brougham friends and Mrs. J. Cowan, of Toronto last We remember well our sorrows; "of the manY friends in this comm- at the funeral, on Tuesday of week-end. nearer if you enable your poultry to As we stood beside-your bed, produce more and. better eggs'1W unity :s- extended-to the fatnill'• the late :fir. W- Sadler, Greenwood, Miss Donna McLeod, of Toronto, .Our•deep and-heartfelt anguish, The funeral services for'another i and on wedrnesday,'of the tate dire• spent the week-end with Miss Margo rrreat, as'foot is vital in winning -• oras held •' - W$en we saw that you were dead, war. _ t - of our. life-long''residents,. Trosr Sanderson, Claremont. Wilson. nn .Saturday 8th, in the person of The W. !�i. S. are entertainin the. €Tom First We miss your kind aril willing hand, this r -� ' ,g The 14ierry-Makers, Mrs, William Hill; who passed sera}' Your fond and earnest coir; Baby Band, The Mission Band,' and Avenue Baptist :Church, . Toronto, Our home is dark without you, jolt fordlr ' on the precious Wedesday, in her the Canadian Girls in Training in with Mr. Liree Chessum, as conduc- We miss you everywhere. 32nd Year. The deceased, the former the church on Saturday afternoon, tor,- will be at Green River Church, ,. -Sadly missed by, Daughter, Spn Emmaline.Pugh, was married to Mr. \ov. 22nd. on Tuesday of next week. and Husband - Hill'in 1889. Mr, Hill predeceased A number of Brougham people at- A Young People's Service will be - 19 leg Iter some few years ago.. She is sur- tended the supper and Claremont, by held in the Green River Church next - *�,.`a„- _ - vived by, hez; sons.:George dnd.Clay- the United Church, an Nov. 13th, Sunday, Nov. '23rd, at 7 p. m. The -SAJLE REGISTEhr .. � 1.iH7H ton of.this district, and Morgan on and enjoyed the good supper as they gift from the and two aaughters. new collection plates, e the Tow•nline; , could wish Young People, will be dedicated. SATURDAY, NOV., 22nd - auction Mrs, McNeilly, Alberta and Mrs. H Milk Producers' Association The Anniversary Concert will be sale o£ farm stock, hay, ;;rail, irnp-• The fta-Dfrre , Dickinson, north of here in Oxbridge. held their annual meeting in.the Hall- held in the Greer, -River Church, or. lements, furniture etc., at Lot ::1, :Twp, Also one.sister,. Mrs. '(JatobZ, on Wednesday e�ening..Nov 12th. Tuesday, November 25th, at 8 o'clock rear Con. 5, hSarkhtuu Tc�.nsup, ' lz of Scott Tw•p�. Service was-held at A rdup=of artists from Toronto will �atdnl F 4•Fi A sitting of the.Division Court was• �iziles', North of L'nionti e r e• - ,:•• leer. late residence and the BaPst render an in'.eresting program. .. Terms Cash, Nv Reserve as farm' +' Braro,,-ord F , held'in 'the Hall on the. 13th„ and - Church, of. which deceased- "-� a only a fen cases. ' ? _ has been. sold. Sale at 12.30• Stan. -. member, Pallbearers were )_:d, Evans; The ��omens Institute are spon- Time. Clarke Prentice, auctioneer. p Dawson, 1. McCullough, Walter � John Pallister'and '1.••Bens: Boring a Euchre and Dance in the ��'arton Syme Toon Hall on' the erasing of Thu`rs Du WEDNESDAY, NOV. loth'--suet- _ _ Funeral services, were herd for a day=, Dov: 27th.- A good orchestra ion sale of farm' stock, implements, -life=long resident of this village, on in attendance. Draw for 'the quilt on furniture etc. at Lot 26, Con. 7, - Monday” last, ;Then Florence 1Iay that' evening. �— Sunaa N.QY- .Whitby.-Twp•• 1 1-2 miles north-west Madill. Jones, 'age-73, was pail last - - St- Paul's' Church, Y. •On Tuesday, Nov: 11th, •the W. I. ember 23rd. 2 p. m. Sunday School. of Brookliiri ProYier'cy of Estate' of also-stands for GIT a-DINE, a COW- tributes: She died after a lingering held their `monthly meeting at the bination of �494mins and minerab m.,.Evening. Prayer. Preacher late George Thompson, Terms Cash. illness. A member of -the Baptist home of Mrs. John Miller, with a 3 p' welcome. Sale at 12 sten. time. Ted Jackson, with which. BLATCHFORD'S Church, she was well liked by every:- Everybody record'.attendance, President, Mrs. on who• knew her. The funeral w•as at this service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. auctioneer. - -the-Basket" EGG MASH "Fill-the-Basket" U. ,. Hamilton was in charge. Mrs. Mil- Mr. Harry Westgate of Guelipltr, strengthened and vitalized. `held from the home of Mrs. Esther ton Burk gave the secretary's rdport + _, Palmer. Rev.. Walter.Daniel official- -and-read the, .communications, A spent Sunday at the home of his This outstanding mashl �, ed, with Rev. I. Z. Kennedy assist- parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Westgate - _.• soli of- ver 140 yeas ♦ special call came from Federated of Toronto, UNLONVILLE JUNIOR feeding experience. i•' ' Interment took place in Clare- Miss Evelyn •Akrnis, . wont Uzrion Cemetery.. She 'is•sur- Women-'s Institutes for hells for '- spent last week-end wtbh her parents - .Blitchford's "Fill-the-Basket" E� ' "Seeds for Britain •Project". Fifteen _ RS Mash will enable your birds to vived by one son, Raymond, of Kirk- Mr.'and Mrs. Chas. Azrnis. p g s:will maintkin h*RM land hake;"two" daughters, Mrs, ;Dollars was voted for this-cause. De-, Mrs: George Toyne, Rouge Hills, DANCE C produce e g Robt. Sadler, Blackstock, Mrs. Allan legates appointed by the meeting for Euchre Party, -'and body weight at the lowest'teed is entertaining at a Manderson, B'alsazn; five grandchild the Toronto Convention were Mrs: this Friday' afternoon: Proceeds- for -- MAMMOTH'HAJd+,'MAL TERN Cost per egg. G_Phl'liP.ate..Mrs. L, Johnston. Mrs. the yrs'_Christmas Boxes. art your layers IT n � an o g - - -— - Harvey will attend in I^ier offleilkt; A-number of ladies-froiti ttifg -'^'-en the:eveniafl ot. your 1pk seajorErib t, BoYl St Her husband p her six - -._._.. -• ova capacity as District President, -anTa- -•- FRIDAY, NOV, 28th. season: Azad Boy q y� Sao. net were among those w�io attonded out the laFave a dinniarl The United • rs. as > ides ��'he the Woman's Missionary Society yds-will have ) to ke tom' What. afternoon s p�Sr was, - :1vitA >, worn out culls) to market asset in-7 ch held 'their dinner and concert lice one Rev. E.. G. Robinson, of lly-at.Cente�ial• Church on Tues' ": summer at. a profit. ^, •' on Thursday evening, and we never Pick- day afternoon. Music _ St,' George's Anglican Church, T. H. 'Hammell, of tkie R- C, BUSS CREIGHTON',9 saw so much chicken before- without Bring, and Rev. I. E Kennedy, of A F., St 'Thomas, and -Mr. Eldon Refreshmentrl 'A�• bOa. Dtf7+lgAA1'O�l l fe&there• It was -the first time gh Claremont, took part. Rev, Robinson's Hammell, of Ottawa, visited here on H � ��' j had ever seen platters, be high address on The Union Jack wnas �r Sunday the guests oft�reir cousin, GEEN R P>roa� ABY '�7 ! j .� + with chicken, and. instru('tions � much appreciated. Older people , are •. Mrs. I,gwaon McCono Mr, and Mre• - help yourself. The raisin and Pump- not so well versed in the true mean- r Congratulations to - . .Jau pis was "swell" too. There was,mg of the Flag, as the young Pupils s • _ - SAILOR ON LEAVE Jib people on the 24th anniversary worries and distress which we all Spirit Of i - of the Bolshevick revolution, must bear in the war would pale p fi F ' " ' • ""�"� ,,""" -' Stal4 contasted Russia today in the face of the inferno which Of Nazi rn'aany with that of the.October•revolution would await ue if we were"to lose." " f when Russia bad been stripped He told the German people "not-.to •,� z r ,� D A friend of mine recemlp nt y i v Y of "the Ukraine, the Caucasus, - ask when victory will. come, butto talk-to Gez�rtan prisoners, re- - Central Asia"the Urals, Siberia and rather to see that it comes." lates Prof. C. E. la1°, Joad in Lon- the Far East" and had neither PiX-fcturing the future•, be said, "i1 . . g don Calling. It_was he said;-an" Allies army nor arms and lacked we win the war, then everything appalling experience, becausa all bread and clothing. is won: raw materials, freedom of those specimens of health ,:ung "Little food, no shoes, terrible 4adstuffs supply, lebensraum (Iiv-_ Get•mari"manhoc;{1'"seemed to,hica to _ inefficiency, steady, progress, great, Ing ecce), foundation for the roc- have the samt fa And the " t "R hope." In these few Words, a sal s•e uilding.of our state, and the faces seemed the same 'becnule x � young American photographer possibility of fulfilling the national all of "them .Leis empty. 1 or - `� summed up Russia as she saw it destiny for the Axis Powers . a; three-quarters ..of an hour he_• -. . ten .yearn ago. He added that 'if we Pose it, spoke without evoking-the sh ht- -" j T day, Premier Stalin said, Rua- then all-that would be lost andev- est response. It was extl acy,.tie _ 1 ria Has "no serious eh rtage.elih- on more: namely, our national life said, as if he were talking to a or in food, arms or thing, while 1n its entirety':' row of wax-works. Only once aid - -. her reserves of manpower are In- "War," he declared, "is every- he, produce cry effect and :hat " t exhaustible.' And- she has an thing else except a. way of passing was the most disconcerting of all- - , � army, navy, Allies and "the' sym• time for soldiers.•It is a hard, Wt- Without emphasis or signiEi- . patby and support of all peoples of ter, bloody necessity- which the canoe he casuallymentioned Hit- Europe who have fallen under the entire Nation faces," ler,s name. 4, e effect was, he yoke of Fascist tyranny," said, exactly ashf he .had toac:bed In the fade of this, he declared, off the sparking 7 plugs of a n unl-- the Nazis face sure disaster. Savin Ontario s ber of mechanismtl With a sire•=1e Germany is bleeding to death, g " �. her resources giving out," Stalin motion every man rose to his feet, - Natural said. clicked. his heels, saluted and . • ,- _ �,�- ".The German invaders are strain- started Heil Hlt9er-Ing. fag their last forces. There is no -Resources That is the soft of young Mali • a .., -- the Nazis are-'training, - • •' - doubt that Germany cannot sus- g, a whole" a generation, twenty-one million of tain such a strain "for any long No. 64 --.— r that- -- gl' tints: Another few months, another them, and t" mFl- - - �' s ...VIRGINIA DEER : half-year, one year maybe andlion is". going to constitute the, = Hitlerite Germany must burst un, By the time this article appears greatest single problem" of `he ,tier.the weight of her own crimes." In print the deer hunters will.be- world after the war. „on their",way home from their fav- Soviet Losses orite hunting lodge. They,may or The Soviet dictator made no ef- may not have a deer but at least _ fort to hide the peril confronting they will have bad agood time Not alI sailors olrore leave hire. n, boat amd.'go for s,row. the nation. Fie spoke of grievous,= 1n the outdoors at a good season • losses-1,748,000 casualties in kill- o1 the year. i think more bunters Ole proof is shover in this photo of Lloyd and Gwen ,,- - �m _ ltenn4e having the time of their lives on the Pacific Coast., ed• unded and missing - but go after our Virginia-deer than go - asaerte at German Iosses were after any other big game animal. '- -- much .g 'ter 9,500,00. (Nazi For the d"ser" Is big game and spakeemen have put Soviet losses though it does, not: compare with THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary ca. Curr"I Events at 4,000,000, their own at 500,000; the moose or elk,.yet if you pack - - neutral sources have estimated 3, - one out of the woods you will 000,000 _Russian casualties, 2,000,• realize they are big. yt Significant Words Spoken Recently .) He admitted the de- - Virginia deer are animals of-the • ' 000 German .7 struction of huge quantities of Sov- brute, of the'second growth -small_ - - let material, the forced abandon- timber and of the lake country.' By Allied and Axis War Leaders . : J Ment of ricYt territories from the They are seldom found-In the,deep CHURCHILL SPEAKS in the AtIantic;owing to the sink- Baltic shore to the flat expanse of woods. There 1s an Interesting re- j Prime Minister L Instoa ur- Ing rhe Bia...s.�a, � , the Ukraine. lation "here. In. the days when On- .ar .-mill stated recently•that "the war completion o1 our .splendid new a 'ed the alleged.the Red Army had tarso was covered with heavy tam- `A Nth battleships and aircraft carriers of smashed the alleged. nazi notion ber there were not many deer: - V R which. Hitter:-began by Invading - _ Poland and which now engulfs the the lamest size; I AM able to go that the U. S. S. R. could be defeat• As tatting and fire did Yte work' 5TA _ ed In six weeks. "Tem'porary".Sov- the deer moved in and increased 3kropean Continent and has bro. further an announce to you here !sa into the northeast of Africa, that we now feel ourselves strong set setbacks, 'hs'"declared, would greailp, spreading into northern may well engulf tate greater part enough_to provide a powerfui,naval be followed by ultimate victory. Ontario' "wbtsre they were not force of heavy ships with its net- Winter weather, the weight of Rua- known in the early days. Game ..of Asia-nay it -may soon spread aian resources, the proletariat's ac- laws, of course, had hardly been ,. Ile the remaining fourth of the essary anciiliary vessels for ser- Iglobe, vices if need In.. the Indian and ceterated output of munitloae, din• thought of and so the ffraf `in- I1 war should spread .further, Pacific Oceans." content in�occupted Europe and crease o1 deer were killed off." and break out between Japan and Shipping Losses« Germany, powerful aid from abroad Greater respect for the law-and ae Gaited States, "Britain will de- -these he cited as "factors•-that better laws carie about' and the modem -. In the last four,,months British defeat. o increase again. But fly o ' wool sell the enemy deer started t e g _ d P Ir _ Glare ,wtLr on Japan within- the shipping losses have totalled less HRJsr Speaks another factor•began to operate.' eve" - on bour," Mr. Churchill stated. than 750,000 tons as compared withsts st little over a year ago 1?itler We are developing many foreI o . A year ago Britons were the sale a total of 2,000,000 loduring the Am Ontario and some of-these-are. Pack ge ebampions of freeom in arms; they previous four months. boasted that he wpuld dictate were 111-armed and very much out- peace terms to Britain in Bucking- coming to the age when they .are Mr, Churchill_stated .that "Bri- not sultahl® for deer. In other e• - numbered In the air. But today' ham•Palace on August b, 1940. Five taln's grain harvest this year had- words the deer live' Qu the finder- w ae British air force is at least months ago he said that he would• been 60 per cent greater than in. brush and the small trees. When equal In, rias and number not to 1989" and that coal stocks In Bri- take Moscow within three weeks the-forest top becomes close and speak of quality, to German air. of the beginning of Gerptanp's at- speak fain were "between•2.000,000 and shuts.out the sunlight, the under Sower. Now as was not the case lack on Aussie. 3,000,000 tons larger than year brush and small trees disappear, _. • year ago, a large part ,Of the. m his lllunichbeer'hall ennivera• -- ago." The deer move out and so we find 'IMted States Navy !s constantly . Grp speech, Hitler still rages blit Speaking of enemy, shipping ap longer boasts, pet it was only, a great woods that will-not support m action "against the common losses Mr. Churchill said that In our deer. foe.` Soon Americas merchant the last foul atbaths almost 1.0 _ O&ttiyear ago that he launched •his ----_ - - - ";ships may be carryta 000 tons of Axis shipping had been e 1 - Ake shores of Great Britain. sent to the bottom. "In the Medi- be the end..to . Unoccupied France Now the Russians are inflicting terranean the enemy's losses have Hitler defied Britain to attempt 'lrighttul In-jury on the Germano an anvasian of the West and de- Gets Aid From _U.S.• been particularly severe. There 1s eat ,whose armies lie on the - barren dared his armies could defend • - evidence be has found it diiRcult - rtappes exposed to the approach- Germany and all of Europe deipits �er8y War- to reinforce. or even supply his A Minis o1 Economic R'ar- , big severities of the Russian Win- , American "threats sad plana far �ooa► I s armies on African.-shores." fare London aource "reports ,that - " gigantic armaments." Britain had given permission for "We are told," said Mr. Churchill, "I have • commanded German' -Britain's finance$ T "trom many quarters that we must ships, whenever they see Ameri- a United States Red Cross ship Ayear ego;" Mr. Churchill said. coon expect hat is called a peace to Bail to Unoccupied France late cans, not to ,shoot thereupon but �$ ' wBritain did not know where to offensive from Berlin. in November. +linen for a dollar. All we could to defend themselves as soon as {�i "We owe it to ourselves, we owe they are attacked," thus Hitler The vessel, a�•�ratng to this 1 sSp siM at that time was to place orders It to our Ruseian'allies, and to the informant, would be the first al- - lied. The record o1 his U-boats Ila the United States without being lowed through to France since -. government and people of the alone refutes this Ile as effectively`able to see our-way through:' last Spring'and would carry chil- The financial situation was met cleated States to-makeherwit absolutely m the self-defense 'that Germany dren's foods, milk concentrates 1b the paa!age of the Lease lend clear that whether we.are support- made against the "attacks" of Aus- - �i Isst which Mr.- Churchill termed. ed or alone, however long and hard trio, Csecho-Slovakia, Poland, Deny end.babies' layettes for the Red the-toil map be, the British nation marls, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Cross'to distribute in unoccupied ~ : '"without question the most unsorterritory. R v variceal at " 132 .Majesty's o e '' •' ,Itld act 1a .the whole of recorded and ag Yugoslavia, Greece-and Russia:• . .. D�Ilsunfl �bWry." He hoped never again the head of the nation, in' intimate He claimed passionately that the I* hear the taunt that "money !a concert with the governments, of German people had a right to.live Mineral Output - ,.,,tilte,ruling power in the hearts and the great dominions, will never en- and to battle for life Had Hitler * g tiDooghts of the American democ- ter into any negotiations with Hit, allowed the German people to be' Canadas. dor metal production for „ ler or with-any party in-Germany content to live would'-it now be • flier imey, 1941 promises to exceed $400,- B which represents the Nazi regime. necessary• for them to battle for a ' Now, as in contrast to a' year 000,000. . .Added to this will be p�eris ago, Great Britain's Navy is in a "In that resolve we're sure"that life? something like $1.0,000,000 in' - - -position "to stand,with the United.. the ancient city of ,London will be GOEBBELS SPEAKS •with pa to, the lilt and to' the non-metallics of which some $85,- States ago nst Japan." Mr. Chur- Germany's Propaganda Minister 000,000 will be fuel. • The,total Alsill said: end." Goebbels wrote in a magazine ar- mineral output of possibly $-525,- "Owing to the effective help we STALIN SPEAKS title: "The-Axis powers­are- really000,000 will exceed any fortrier St. Lawrence Starch Co. L'Ilp eO We getting from the United States Premier Joeph Stalin spoketo fighting for bare existence, and the' Canadian record. REGILAR . FELLERS Fall 'Breezes :. ' By GENE BYRNES NOT n wok)! YOU HEARD GOSH: A HOURS JOB i WHAT YOUR FATHER SAID!., MY HANDS.VALL 8E SO �-`•� `� WHO SAYS THERE ISN'T RAKE THE LEAVES OFF I ( SORE FROM HANDLIN' ANY USE FOR 'LECTRIC {• ring FRONT LAWN • y THAT OLE RAKE.' FANS JN COLD WEATI•}ER? . . • 10-,2 � _.�• -_ I I � �E>�h„a_ � 91 �,r .. \ ,-1 - —�.. '!! 'u.-V.6."hl Orta UI A•►tl.w,we t V 1J �tl �l ._ .-_ s :, - - GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD WAYELI- We Might Well , • Do The Same Round up Ogden's - - What Science fora Real Smoke Rural and suburban dwellers I -- �y Is Doing should start vegetable gardens i and raise their own pigs and f chickens for national defence, - -- - Mrs: k"iranklin D. Roosevelt told - HAIRS LOOK LIK9 TREE 1,500 persons recently at a forum TRUNKSsponsored by the 'Foreign Policy Imagine a human hair magnified Association. = ^? a so that it looks like a tree trunk, -Such a move, she said, would , or a cricket ball enlarged so that take thein out of the "consumer its diameter appears to be four market" and leave more food to ' and a half miles! These, are the be shipped to England and other ' latest miracles of science. An or- democracies resisting German ag- :►e " dinary microscope — that is one gression. I^ .+ that uses ordinary light — can be i made to,magnify 2,000 times. That moo► • i` K` a is its limit; but science, wanting-- o•°`�"'`• --- Take a tip from to go further, made a microscope o d e r a old timers w '� •': which uses ultra violet light rays have been rolling their own for which are invisible to the humantwenty years or more.Their brand' * eye but not to the lens of the cam- :Etiquette is Ogden's and they wouldn't think era. With this photographs: wereof smoking anything else.They like it because it has a taste you can't obtained "0,000 times life size. BY ItOBERTA LEE •taste which comes from `` match—a i Not content with this, Dr. _ its distinctive blend of choice, ripe J,7 a' Zworykin and other specialists of 1.' What i9 the bad habit many tobaccos.Try it.You'll find It's not New York have constructed an e1= people exhibit when leaving a home just another tobacco—it's Ogden's. —.f 1 ecttarL microscope using rays so they have been visiting? Only the best cigarette papery short that objects are magnified 2. Is it obligatory that a girl are goodue" or ghfortOgde'— �- up to 30,000 diameters. Photo- apologize when she makes a min- are good enough for Ogden's. - In E t"or India, man must have his aper with bt'ealk(ast., min- graphic enlargements have increase step while syncing? OGDENS' gY p ed these up to something like 300,• 3.Ta it all right to remove seeds 000 diameters. from the mouth with the fingers, " Q. How can I remove avers on DANDELION RUBBER when eating an orange at . the FINE CUT tablecloths caused by candle wax - While touring the Tien-Shan table' 1 CIGARETTE TOBACCO - ' HAVE Y 0 t drippings? Mountains in 1931, a young. Soviet 4. Should one be announced when. _ A A. Rub the spots with cold lard -. student, named Bukhanovich, and calling upon a woman at an apart- Pip•.Smokenl E LIR IIs or turpentine and- th'zt�'s a sh is a farmer, Spivachenko, found at an went house? Ask for Ogafen's Cut Plug wan•m suap•suds. altituda of o'er 6,000 feet above sea 5. Is it all right to have trailing -A. -Chat are a few o1 the stand.: level:a variety-.of ,dandelion, now ribbons or fancy paper for decors- _ .� and kitchen measures" known a9 the kok-sagyz�which- tions over the dinner table? Steel prodacti"oa in Canaaa dux As be- was tirfliing a -bate 0t . A: One salt spoon equa;s three- proved to be a rubtrer-making 6. When a woman acepta an in- Ing the first seven months of 1941 recruits the sergeant saw that one. quarters of a teaspoon, th-:.iy tea- plant. Seeds of the dandelion have vttatlon, what should be done. amounted to. 1,345,.51 tons as of them was mar-.htug out of step. _ spoons equal one tahIespoon; six• since-•h•.ea. d!sseminated. all. over ben she finds that it.13 diipleas- against L127,828 tons and 691.290 Going. up to tha man as they teen tablespoons equal one cup: the Soviet Union. in 1940 an area lug to her husband' tons in the corregpondng periods marched, he sold a.trcastically: two cup* equal one pint. was planted ten times as large as ANSWERS of 1940 and 1939, respectively: -_ "Do you know they.-are L out Q. How can 1 retala the a iburn to 193., and thousands of acres 1. That of prolonging their leave- of zrtep except Yon?" Out in-my bair3 were io be added this year. A com- taking, often standing for many y What?" aske4_•t's�r �r.ull in- Mercial crop of Brazilian hevea can mtnutes at the door. It is much NIls. Leroy s. �`. A. Five cent�'vt-orth of salts of yepossibleraj Pillsntartar diluted in a pitit o; warm be gathered oply in the fifth-year tter to leave as soon as Fe e "I laid they ars all out of step after planting. but kok-sagya can once the intention ban bee's do- For painful and delayed periods water !s_one: o[ the prepare• ` . '•' :except. you,`" repeatari the s eant: be 'utilized i s caoiitchone in the elared. 2. N%­but. her partner Extra Strength, $4.00' tions for retaining the tint of au= Should say, "I am sorry," .3. It "WOO." .was the retort, "yOtl - brurn hair. Rub. this into the hair fkst'year. And the caoutchouc fi Ma11 Orders Given Prompt until a goo lather is worked +LD: would be better to use the spoon 'em, yon'rs is ch.atge." said to be. satisfactory. Attention. r before-rinsing g.!r clear w -- - -- — ---- with-wrhich the, oravt;s to being- an --- —q leave on the hair for about au Sour - h womanDRUG ST RE "Your froeits are all so ateri This Very i� 7� eaten. 4. Ys*. Unless t e S D =skim !" comatalned the Inn- YeI`y ilial LJ anger !s an intimate friend, request the 1981 Davenport Rd. AY la' a cleansing process anrt stag ha boy to telephone bar .AeLor• .,possible customer.'"1 think I'd brings out the auburn flat in the Of Raids On U. S. Toronto to lock nice In s^afnethInq. flow= bialy: - aging up. , S:stip; a hostess with Ing," ____ any claim to good Lasts will use g, __ A Yale physiologist who stud-. these-decorations only on -such an "Madam might try the riv-. ted the effects of bombing on t 1 ' e*." said tits eichivated aasiat• Sub �ICeWa Rescued ,human beingis in Britain said rs- cession as a fanoydrees or a ant. cent! that the United States children's pasty. d. Aa the invi. NOW Number 1,2/6 y „ tatioa• already has been accepted. _ —v laces 'a very,.very real .danger ' - An Albany court official, after --- the hu band should artsad sad try The Admiralt has announced _;,oi serial attack and_that Amer1- to conceal his diapleasurw explaining the history of 3e Am- y can doctor-"must. all, know about srican Flag to a Cc of aliens that a total of 1,2.76-officers and ro men have been •rescued from-an bombs." ' "Ii Labrador becomes ICK �AIlY _ _tieekCng Mtizenstiit_paiL9rs, asked__ _._a Crete, Boston..in a short tiros S"P"D one of them: undisclosed number of to tikes could expect showers of high viz- TC f� !X d At y tie Buckley way. Tie ser Improved Buckle, "Tell me, what Tiara over the eiry axis submarines- -.plos- es'and incendiary bombs," -or Monsr Rslh laments view all medication-we syrup,.w osis _ eau?•. _ _ A communique eaiil; - Dr. John F. Fulton told- doctors Fin quick msee' gout 6ckw rsure but ,tw+yee more for The alien blinka•i a minut! .ir%d "Royal navies, with the azsist- tete'syr,,;4.c,t«:K;,b,ea,+„bn.od,thwr.:te+,,,ty oO"•r out ba+u�it's eemrine e4 _ * arice of the coastal command of than Friday, October 31st. caused skin woubles,use fast-aeaas.awwhos•uta- repliedi_ "Pesjlas•" attending a "post graduate" septi,,s D.D.D. Premempcwa. 6resssisss. • —Y— the.R.A.F., continue to protect our . suint s.�chesirriutimandgmicklyawn intense _ _ r Doptor_And If he loses can-. shipping and to levy a heavy toll meeting at Harvard. - raw(Inig. sc alai iattod nle today t AA . _ - your stet today tae D.DD.YRl::)CHIPTIOlf. Is•lousneas again. glw hrm a tea- ext enemy-U-boats. Por reasons spoonful of that brandy. well appreciated, particularly by Patient's Wife- he's the enemy, our successes against the U=boatsare tarsiubliehed. a suntonsclous? On, doctor, he'd CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . i . novel- forgty me. -"If in possible to anneuhce, however, that a total of 1,276 of- Vother "I,don't [`link the Tuan freers and men have been rescued IIABY C'HiCKS ---- ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SAI-S OFFICE EQUIPMENT upstairs likes Johnnie to ,play on. from sunken enemy U-boats and '•WA-\TED TWO MORE EG(19 PER FARM DUTY .ELECTRIC MOTORS, R}:BUILT. TYPEWRITERS, Dic- lbie drum." are held prisoners of war. . Of month from every farm hes" hundreds to choose from. Jones taphones. Adding and Calculating these 467 are Italians. That's the,call to Canadian pout- & Moore Electric Company Limit-. Machines. Guaranteed like new. Father: "W-hy?" - trykeepers. Get these good mar-, ed, 296 Adelaide West, Toronto. Ontario Typewriter' Co., 81 Ade-' Mother: "Well. thief afternoon he "The relationship ,between the kets. Day-old to two-week chicks. P"Cle Street West. Toronto. pullets nr mixed. Immediate de- GASOLINE ENGINE] gave ZoiLBIIie a knifa aIId asked magnitude of the enemy Claim[ - livery. Tiray Hatchery, 130 John .—him if he knew what wan inside and his own lack of success was Street N6rt16—Ka•milton, Ontario. FAIRBANKS-MORSE 6 A,P. Oar- RHEILMATIC PAINS 4th• dram. illustrated recent! when the Ger- olive. Engine, Typo z. In good y HtTCHE:RS• %LiC'ING '.MACHINES running order. Priced to sell at READ THIS — EVERY SUFFERER —o - man high commaird Ctaifned to' $50.00. J. H. McCaw, Barrie. of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis Sentry[ Halt: Who. goes have sunk 14 -ships totalling 47,- I'ACTORY REBUILTS, ALL MAKP ellnuld• try Dixon's Remedy. DLua- prlces low, easy terms. Write for GENERATORS RANTED ro's 'Drug $tore. 335 Elgin. Ot. there?" '000 tons from a convoy homeward full •part�culars. Berke! Products tawa. Postpaid $1.00, •4 Ltd,, 533-335 Coltege Street, To- Voics In the Oark; Cook, bound from Gibraltar. In fact WANTED DODGE 12 - VOLT GE ronto. eratora, Pay i3., Shipping Point. a' with -doughnuts for'breakfast."- dour ships.• totalling 87772 tODt State 1lodel. L'has. R Warner. dint- STAMPS FOR SALE Sentry: "Pass, Cook. Halt, were sunk. This was only achiev- Is. C'. PROPERTY lock, [fan. ST.ANIP COLLECTORS. ASL BREAK. doughnuts." ed by-.the enemy at a_cost to him- BRtTISH COLUMBIA 1S RLtCELV- HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL iiig up lai•1te collection at special Bell. ing many .!:astern settlers. Far- discounts, Free crown colony cor- farm lands or city. D.roperty, write L E 4 It N .H_4IRDRESS•t\G THffi ovation set to approval appll- H. A. Roberts Ltd., Vancouver. Robertson Method. Information dints. Roy Fennell, 364 Brock Y B.C. on 'request regarding fall classes, Avenue. Toronto. -CANADIAN IA 1'ATE1T8 now inIng, Robertson's Hair- drbeginning.Academy; 137 A'venvti yr e Road. Toronto. WANTED ti SED SAFE FF,THEFSTONHAUGH & COMPANY BY ANNE ASHLEY _ Patent Solicitors, Eat}bllehed SEND PARTICULARS AS-TO Dt- - 4IL IHDDS�'RY 4890: 14 King 1Veat, Toronto. LEGAL mentions, probable aRe and narn• Booklet of Information on r•-• of malcer, Box 98, 73 Adelaide W., quest. J. N. LINUSA Y. LAW OFFICE, CAP. T,Vonto. Q._How can I renwo:m• black kid itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, — loves? It.au4llrs Ontario. Speclal Department -for 1 ,g YOURS FOR THE ASKING 'farmers c-allections. WOMEN WANTED - A. Tpuch the.wo,a'spots.with & W A N T E'U '— LIVE DOMESTIC ----- , rabbits. Any quantity, ',price 10c S1{i,i, FAMII.]\ rRODUCTS IN ° camel'[ Lair brush dipped into a A series of 5 articles and a Der pound.. You pay express. SL�hIB 11U\E.1 your home territory and -be In- $mixture of,olive oil and ink. 28 page' booklet giving you a Light.fnot, St. Lawrencb Market, dependent: Constant year [round 7. . ° - 1x1 TO TV �l:\Ii L' VUNEY.• Q. How can I d?Stroy plant in- Complete outline of the world's Toronto T _ 11 oklet of 1211 pages, size 6 x 9. 'rr,peat business ,gssib ett you of most discussed comn.odity. — Price 81.00. SLke Ienash, •441. ste;tdy profits. No bettor \pork aoCta.,, Y CARN. NER •AND CSE_1I Dlanitoba Ave., 1Vtnnipeg, Sian. -Tinywhere. Need no experience to A. Soak one tablespoonful of start. No limit to earninc possl- ItObacco in One quat't O: water Over MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS bilrttca. C`atnlogtte nnd. Plan lett _ Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- all — no obli¢ation. Familez, 67e eight. hour this 3o1llt10II On the outh dealers; three locations, 632 St. (Temente Montreal. No Obligation ASK YOUR DLALER FOR DENNTS ; *oil about every thirty days; 1t Mt Pleasant Road, U4U Yonge guaranteed guitars, or write A. Ft. 1650 Danrorth Avenue. Our Dennis A Company, 381 Nairn J• 'will destroy plant 'ns•�cts-and also Merely .send your. name -and Usea Cars maK-e us'many friends. R'OMEN WANTED D avenue, \Vinnipe8• fertilize the plant. address. l' WANTED: WO\1LN TO DO HO51R lIiltUl'RACTURS Dlt:DICAT, -sewing. Pest pay. Postage paid CANADIAN OIL ROYALTIES ou all work. Rent anywhere- PHILLIPS SCIENTIFIC GENERAL DISON'S REMEDi' — FOR NEUR- 45 RICHMOND W. Health Service. Write for partle- ills and Rheumatic Pains Thous- Rontex Specialty Co,, Box ,27, I , C'hnse. R.C. TORONTO- ulars: 1_ Queen E., Toronto. ands sntisfied, Munro'•s iDrag Store. 335 Vigin, Ottawa. Postp _ aid -- \\ �T �' ; FARM FOR B.CLE SLOi�. _ 100 A(:RES. GOOF) LOCALITY, 3IAUH: HELI• A,%Nrri I) 11115 0 w ' Play Safe! Send Your Films T - : Imperial geld land and buildings, flowing r '_ well and creek. '.i mile from high- LF.X RFT\VEEti 20 .4N1t 60 ARE For better results and ranter s4r- ' , % YQu._GIRLS WHO SUFFER way 2b, near Ear_rie, For partI -• Y enrnin� Thirty -to Pdity dollars vice. ti or 8 o,spasure films ltc; rr merge—LTaln; en Cnnndz takrtnr. - prirrts-tJ-ter :� _ T�r9;"`ttppTY orders by aPPointmeut. Somc_pr02-_.._ _laLhement. • . - Mitts. Otrtarich- - itnhle exeilisiva 'territories are 100' XORPS,' D1.'ND_\S E`OUNTY, 90 now Open Possibly In your local- hOtOgf�phlC Xrliat Candi _ BYSMINORRHEA acre. cleared, F;oad soil. Large Ity Snlrs PXNhI'IenPP not neces= made rrurn your uµn nt•cHttve< rs house, horns. four r,utSuild'ing's. Art'rs'- w,- hmp and train yah., 2 attractive styles — rulder type i f� �� If you sutler monthly cramp' back- Now occupied. 't..R. Thorpe,.Wil- For inf,um,riun grits Fuller with mounted picture 12 for aL�S; ,Grouch Husbatds ache, distresi of-"irregWarities;' 17AY'RT � 7,�1t['LTiVAT]•:D DAL- end sh Snnfmd Avenue, 12 fo-rlat y89c. �Nonorders rtordlens..th!m nervousness—due to functional -12" tial wives,mar •nRtuine from attrwat- monthly disturbances—try Lydia E. anco =n'stly light bush. Good 'OF'F••UM Tri vi vu.m 1 alts Intperinl 1'htrto Nert ire l� bevel tae, sorts stoweeh at Iseadaebb. ptnkham n Vegetable Compound house, barn, equipment, stock, Scut for .r T r r to � '•awd,by spalls of oemtlpstlon. Sq AD- Tablets (with. added iron). Made feed: on Trans-t'anadn Highway r• ATV°Oi°FCit TO ' 1?l'1•:'RF iNPL•'NTUH' 1% WHUX.A. 11 (f"tiveily blesde t earmtna- especiallyfarwome.n.Theyalsohelp - and. on -Lake. Feneed: suliable i.i,t or ir: rr'! r,ri< ind full infor- b1"ir vans! d fae9•ms,and3lazatives build up redblood•MndelnCatsada. rnixed fanning: Blear title: fifteen m•u ,., -rr.r •r,•a Thr- ILrtn,ay (;o'.. ?, paps,atdekllowsit"ga••TOWdraggisl dollars per ' acre. Mrs. Drin Birk hiss sell. Wribigoon, P.O., Ont - Rrci•;e,rrl Inreut lttrrnr>'sx73 ISSUE 47—'41 __ ■ �.� . tocalismsFARN�ERS of S. 0 tare ._,. , ,a i- .--4• - ri'E PAY TORpNTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARIiLET . ACALS Louis LeMeyer, of the _ . - ---A9r Force, was home over the weekGGS J I rI\ie7 e rad. . Men's Rubber Boots, $1.98 up — _Dr- >J-and Mie. Cartwnght, - —CALVES :LAMBS visited relatives at Hanulton, on kubber .'Coats, 7.60 The Christmas Tree concert of D ALL $ llaS OF 'tI'ie Pickering United Church will be ,• � � heW on Tuesday evening, Dec. 16th. Shower Proof Coats, 6.50 Poultrp, both live and dressed Keep this date in mind. The Guild of St, George's An a# New ,Fall Fedoia:, 1.95-3..95 lican Churg is holding their Annual PICKE RI NG FARMS w on Dee. 60L The BwAw opens 3 o'clock and sem- : _New Fal) Caps; 1..00 & 1.25 __ per will be sewed'at 5.30. There will LIMITED , .. M�'T E , be Home Cooking, Fancy work, Ap; if COl'Y1�3Inat1OII Underwear ' :RF,%STERED EGG GRADING STATION ron, Candy and Pantry Shelf booths. -St. George's Church, Sunday, 1,25 to 3:50 ' - WII�TBY Olr'T. PONE PHONE . 336 November 23rd. 11 14 m. Morning — - yer. Idembers of the Pickering s#64 �ir dbreakets 3 00 to 5.00 ■ - - .Masonic Lodge, vAlI attend this ser- t � ' Hardware '.'vice, 7 p. m Evening Prayer. Prea- Pickering cher at both servroes, Rev. E. G. Sweater Coats 2.50 to 5.00 = Robinson. You are co lly invited t to Mend. Sundae 001 as usual, to a.m, . `` :Siamaii's. WorkBoots, See our Complete Line of ---'We were amused at the report J .50 to 5.Q0 gfven by Police Chief Draper last, Findlay and McClary hes►- ` wheek, when he advocated a 25-mile _ speed limit. He gave, as a number �� Big 88 Overalls, 2.50 a pr• of reasons for the increasing num_ tern and Military ranges ber of motor accidents - high srseed « physically disabled driveus, delis- CarhBrtt Overall's 2.5o pr•1� iElnd heaters, frlgldalres, _ .;ency in eyesight etc. — never men- t tioning• booze and drunken-drivers. pairs of men's Hanson 'According to the investigations and _. refrigerators and Cof f ield reports n more suthorative bodies, all-Wool'--Socks just placed "booze and dunks" ere the highest s. , - electric washers, contributing factors in the x-suse of } - motor accidents. The Chief was prob- ._m stock. No better made - ably afraid to mention that one. Stock and Poultry'food of Strange that atrthoritaes should ov- Goodsljright or money .re- 4 - erlook that orw Citizens of this Province are asked to cut down their o kinds* - funded. al ds. on everything'but beer and - 1 II t��g _ hard liquor. A bit inconsistant, is it =• ' A ent_fo McCormick-Deering farm Nacbir,ery efld - not? BLTY `VAR SAVING`; CERT'. '. B r� +� —The women's Institute will meet Repairs. -dn Tuesday, Nov. 25, with Mrs. F. gog Hall. There will be a donetion of _ YOMO - iRe Cori get A M tso! �� arnall.articles for War Victims. The PMA 1ne CHA 1 � O a�W delegates to the Area Convention, ? II �/'r will give their report. A discusaioa J. S. BAiSDON, • -� PICKERING on the "World of Tomorrow" should I �`"►„" >- prove interesting. Hostesses: Mrs - Rr�yg !`L j H. Xiiller;Mrs. E- Andrew and Mrs. Robt. Dixon. Meeting at 2.30. :-,Rev. Dr, Marshall, Pastor of the exhibited- Musical numbers by a dou- tures in our school here one day this bt.Dixon. Public School Christ- Presbyterian Chuff, here, -and ble quartet under the direction of week. The pictures were, of,course, to the offenders. I intens to take etas Entertainment. is announced for for some years on the Mission Fields Mrs, Spratt, who , herself gave rev- on that subject. Excellent education- any necessary steps to prevent the w, in the West Indies, delivered a most eral solo numbers, as did Mr. Mag- al subjects for children. gZrilty Parties supplying my brother, Thu nday, Dec. 18th. _ ..- interestin lecture in thb hall here mire, all of Whitby. A pageant by --Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Pugh enter- .Ed. Dwyer with liquor by illegal or Art' Richasdsers,-€esaasrly >� _._ a Go itioa z erxi6t- of the Boyes' Drug Co. here, now of on Wednesday evening last: is Te—c- a en re group, cont u the pro= friends from Detroit and-�' - �' Galt, Ont., called on friends in town tuTe �'� illustrated by coloured gram. _ harwa oven=the week-end. ins this week. slides. Interesting curios and' souv- -The Dntario Safety League pres- -Buy�at Savings Certificates. Thomas Dovyer, emirs from that country were also silted their long-awaited motion pix-. Pickering, t. . ov. 20t 1 The women of the United _ -- - Oil N h 9" Qiurch are,busy preparing for "The - - ROL_ ` Country Store" which is to be held Z. In the school room, Friday, Nov. 28. - Afternoon Tea - Tea-Culp Reading - Fish Pond - Home Baking and Candy, Er `Aprons, Christmas Gifts will be d7r - $ale. The sympathy of their friends in ` -Pickering is extended to Mr. and - Mra Fielder, Church Str., on the death of their 6-_rear old son, in the 10shaaa hosDital, following' a ton- _ t;il and adenoid operation- Death took place eariy'-to Wednesday ,morning. ?.y (see next column please) v Classiffea Ailrertfeemeete Bought and Sold 'USED CLOTHING, U�•ERILIZ)✓D, I E r IQ r ��- ,cleaned and. Frwe d ;ike new. R e _� e x M-. received a large =Mir e:f of :_'gb .- ,.• ,�, .' f� class gert:er.•.�a's s:..:, Fs-.�, large singe coats etc. "er_, reasc-:ab:e. 1: r will pay you to cone here before yq-; Z a go arymhE:-e-e!se- Sam Bond Str, :est, O�'.: :�•a. 's5-S We a''-so r.akP and winter e,jats g:;arzn-.eed to f:_ -- - `< -i..� '> __ i ..z�•a��ie.'.am?ay.r-s- < -._...•.»•`—`••'n �- _ c 7 <. Beat •. ...�.. ••�' P• .. 1'�-- '� , 'Ill �8 `� ��:, � •' . .FOR SALT: — nmpire Cv,;k ._xve, $15.00 •Goo c,ndition. Albert _=w}, i -Dunbart FjOR' S:4LE — 6-roomed house in the Village of Wh, vale. A. G. Tro er, _ st Hili , O: z �' C H E V R O L E T pts(dN!<D TO LtAO IN ta5.V0 REWARD - for return of SERVES ON STYLING, German shepherd or Seeing-eye dog. SE OV PERFORMANCEr OTHER ' FRONTS RVICE Blank and tan, one ' ear bent inch ECONOMY- ;f from tip. No collar. Answers to the Meet'Chevrolet for '42! Meet the highest-quality motor tar Chevrolet has ttame of "Baron". Phone Mrs: New- / Chevrolet alone 7k ever offered to the motoring public! With its fleet, modern styling and new among all low-exited li%rk, Clarendon Wood, Pick 70. I .� cars has the new Custom-Tailored Body by Fisher, Chevrolet brings you the.new style thot e" Styling 'FOR SALE — single horse trailer, ? : will stay new" . . . With its gas-saving, oil-saving Valve-in-Head "Victory" 'LeaderBodybyr` rY o Bo 1-wheeled with car hook-up. Cheap. Engine, it brings you apower-plant built'of quality materials and designed the Ultra-Streamlined' > - Supercest Station Brock Road and ad Sty-ling •of _1- to lead in combined performance and economy . . . With all its fine com- Rear ew SFleetgine" 9 14 - tvs ---- Side by side'with the- fort, convenience and safe features,.Chevrolet for.-1-943=dais AT�aad *d TM" A ty _ A* s Cl13�lY[Olex alone com• ' _ FOR'SALE - 12 pigs, 6 reks old, new Ch e v r o l e i s, for Years to Come"—ewes s forward again as the biggest buy in motordoml bines a thrifty, time- 12urhatn row, due to.freshen on 17 General Motors di p Canada is producing �• " ' proved Valve-in-Bead r Nov. Miss'McGrady, Audley.. 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