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'•j•. _ri. s14 %, i�'. , 'T P1G1-E RN0 - 0 —R1DAY- -Sep -t- 1 .940 M, � S _ • _ y ail eatricted a �ckeri ng a e' rea To Trailer Cam s _ TOWNSHIP COUNCIL NEWS - The .Last Word )Township Bed Cross Noticds _..: Mrs. Murphy, (concluding an argue tocall's Pickering Village Rclstriated Abrea " Mr. Hutchison, Public) School' ument): "Every Ume I look at yop, The trrronthly meeting of , the _ to Testier Camps,, Inspector, naet the .Council and des-1 Mrs' Patrick, I feel I"m doing the Pickering Branch 'will' be field' in A deputation from this' village crred the proposed method of tSv,�a „y.ala� vu. magainst i I'lac ly11111bC111Cl11 due xeu k1V0ad rooms on monctay Tax' . afternoon Sept. 14, at 2.30. This Mrs. Jgteph Lock*ood, ' Sandford, 'et Council in protest agt the operation of the new Ajax school, - >, _possibilities of trailer camps being being good news for this body. He meeting was not held on Monday sister of Mr. Jack Calvert,. passed operated within the Pickering VJlly stated; it was his duty to recommend Resident 50 years ago returns last owing to a previous arrange” away on Monday in Carmen Hosp- - "age boundaries A Bvlaw was then • trustees froin that area, and slibmif 'Visiting Audley friends ment to 'hold it over, ital. dies' Ai ;~ passed by Council enacting the them to the Minister, who will in The La d of the Presby- necessary restrictions, turn make the appointments. The Chas. Bray of Calgary, who was -The Claremont North Pickering terran. Church will meet. on Wednes - • o )soil- -wr'1T consist of ten rvoRns and here some €rfty years Branch- will meet at the home of �y next- at Mrs. �oiur Murkar -`at _ Honour Roll of Soldiers to be ago, and who lived on the farm now 2.30. All the ladies, welcome. - • � will cgmprise grades one to ten, Mrs. Duncan, Green River, Tuesday and Mrs. Cartwright sperri ompiled for Present and Future user which includes two grad�a of 'High occupied by W. H. Guthrie and by September U, at 8 o'clock. All units A" On the request of J. H, Ortaiston, �l �Y pupil attending the Urban Blake, paid a visit' to his old to attend, the holiday with friends in Hamil- now schoci wishes to d further haunts this last week - Charlie found ton. as Honour Roll, containing. sire name E few people here who were living Misses Margery and Lents Call -. nr>osber, rank and unit of - every th" Grade «110, he or she may go when h-e was here Since'going West 85 Days from Toronto to Broughrie aghan spent a week with cousins in soldier in this district; will be com- to Pickering or Whitby, .and the he ,pas been engaged in farming, in (by our -Brougham Correspondent) Belleville. Misses Agnes and Annie _ piled for newspaper and County of - goverment will bear the cost, In hardware storekeeping and ranching J Holmes, of Cobourg; were with their Ontario use. War; Reesor directed connection with the money derived in Alberta. His health is -good and Mrs. Burrows received a letter In cousin, D: J. Callaghan. the Clerk to write all secretaries of from the 'house rentals in this new old friends wish ham s_lon June 85 days after being posted in Maxine lliott f Torun. selioci sw,�uuua co try And sasuar the _ - -- - tt hie Toronto. Said letter being a "letter Bert and o rn retirement, to, were with their parents `Sunday. •this ���, sum of 12 -and 15 dollars, according of thanks" fora quilt donated by anSkiver, of Picston spent - - -- what! Mort Pheasants? - -� - Burrows to Welsh - War Viet- • to. .arse .of the .hohrae, ta, the -- —_ -- - - -- - - -- - - P � pay Wednesday in tc�•n Irene: _ Townshi Council who In turn' a ims Fund and used as a Draw. The George Burns, third , son of Nx. 'The Property at the west end of it to the school board, who pay the This weep, another 125 pheasants letter was addressed to Mrs. Bur- and Mrs. Ross Burns to don the the Nkering village, formerly a Balafiest No other monies _ can be have been set out in this township, rows, Brougbmn, near Markham, and King's nnifor+nr, left Monday to be- flor#it garden, operated by A. H. demanded fr(*n or be payable by making a total of over 625 birds. because "C}ntario" was omitted, the n train __. 1?ickerin Township to than_ now �•___ letter r aw +he ,',wr. +wire and � � with the Air Force 8t leek; has- been - Yell- b°1�- t11e�rBil�i e '� 3(+ -�epBi tYt# -9 and Fish. '"'�` ail, vuc. to Mr. A. E. Calvert, whose property section. The new , school board are cries have. set out more - birds in wandered over a lot of England, Miss Kate Fawkes to not fmprov- - dim. obliged to make provisions for this district than ever before. Some ' mail clerks need a bit more ing as rapidly as friends had hoped - - children in trailer esmps in that knowledge of their own country. We she having had a relapse this week, 1 _ ..f Relief account for Aa�c exceeds area, whow' parents are working in are trying. hard -to keep Brougham ,r,, w,,e - �t -fast of ,linty, at 341.97 the Plant , on, the map, and also Ontario. -- _ The naav school board supply the FALL ` Falls N. Y. anent• the holiday with - -- !Csy)id:l Pats In VotcJ eopeernlnE their co4slns v.r. shad irirs.. George j rite the building and equipment for Flower­ Cho y, Slincoe -Point. 1liw. Assoc. of County of Ontario a National Registration of Women McIiso at j ♦♦�� .,tea the new' school. Mr. Hutchison has _ in Canada _ __— , t this ineetin�, Coyv"r1•tinv r_ .vgo- - een directed to assess the umpt-'•tV Todd moved that' the Mun. Assoc. and present 4gures of the estimated - .- :•Restrictions -of for the County of Ontario be kept value, that the school may receive _ " -Keep in mind the 'Fall Flower . _ Sugar and Tea Rationing j the grant raid by +we ad ,�,,,,. �.! r- f :.1 .:.,a yv , -1, All women bore between" January . - � •. "`°"" First, 191$ and December Thirty- balm-- reaused ' in Westney), although temporarily Mr. Hutchison recommended that Horticultural Society, being - held in - first, 1922 are urged to read care - ,suspended until after the war. This- the • Council write the Department, Dunbarton ' United Church _ Sunday Owing to the rationing of sugar,.. r action w" taken JO fully the advertisement National _ fle � `^ °pp'��eii,E #:;n ..f ti:� at:G :�G: Airy :�Lv�i v:. ':,.oa.:.i�, :�!°t� :,L�r :vck ±F. Z�f� avx:ec,su. ia�ilvn vI ,,lia i have falser in connection with the Descriptive circulars and prize lists Registration of ' Women-in Canada! Picktering United Church consider - of a . letter from that Organization p found elsewhere. in UN; is issue. - callus 1as- a- laeai' opirtioa: -- - -- sew- aehool, to which - Reeve -- Deism. I �. i,' �.. issued and ,.- V. :31.�J. - - . :,.r�sai.�r . a— caZCducf' the usual' - = `stated they would be very glad to- School Anniversary' Supper 'this .year, ; The - : "tjL1,ey boob expression LQ Lae Lept: ��� tt'1t :T: c+:a:.�e � i...,g :,ill rl„bably apply so - .. ,Squire- Sadler (an answer to' Lieut. Comdr long a9 the war continues, or at `- e e Tenn east until these rest - Churclr and :gunday School A quiet, pretty wedding took place } lifted.0 �j� ....-Gene n e •) . :. se rictions are ' Con. School Services now being held at No. 4 E. at Kinsale on Saturday afternoon, «I lhelieve in smoking. As a doctor September =5th, at 3 P. - ill., when I = mmend it. I claim -tobacco' is N. R. Shortreed, Manager of local I wn4 " e' O Sept. 22 ---Services are now being held each Violet Gertrude, daughter of the late one of the greatest boons ever given -- - Branch Bank of Commerce Sunday, 'at No. 4 East, under the ' Mr. and Mrs. William Sadler, bey to mankind''. Such is the attitude of - 'off duty _ • Instructions . have been received direction of Mr. Simpson -' and. Staff, carne -the- bride of Richard Squire, one of United States' most outstand t during the past week by. the Board of Toronto. Services are non- denom- win of Mrs. Hannah Sq it rh the medical en Dr. Louth � u.o..ti, ;�i •N`c� R: manager when afters •the date of Continua iational. and a cordial welcome is .late William Squire, of Audley. Consulting Specialist in the U. S. bf the local branch of the Colrrmerce = 1 tion School opening from Sept: 21, Sundaes The ceremony; which took place pc,hlic- Health Servi6e and Professor has been orderedl:to bed for two to Tuesday 22nd. Students slid 'par- 5c1;oo1, at three o'cicek in the after- in a setting of pink and white glad4 of New York Polyclinic Medical week's rest, as a result of the re- teats kirodly note change. - nbon, and evening worship. at • 7.30. - •� and fern; •-gvas , ,i ._..;1` Lr wool and nospitaI, as quoted in a currence of the pad complaint. .His. Considerable of a settleichent 'has Rev, R W. McVey, of Greenwood. popular American Periodical Of many newly- acquired friends in this been created in that neighborhood, The bride, given in marriage by ant issue. eonmiunity hope for an early rem„ . R. P. since. the Plant construction caahrmen her brother , in -taw, Mr. Aiian rune's, In a lengthy article by the esteem covery. Mr. and Mrs. Shorti•eed- and ::.cod. 'and this service is expected tq of Brooklin,, wore a street length ed doctor, he=ad but rem7oves every ion have recently moved freer the - =j �►, R. P. Courses caermnence' again prove advantageous to' thole oy t "e iau%.c ul ,,,ay au��eat:va, Wlai �cilua� w residence on Church 5tr. North, to on Monday. evening next at S o'c1oGk plant tuff. living In trailers and accessories and carried a bouquet • of may be harmful to the human body. 0e 13reul' Apartmenta. �1 at the school here. ALL lnembers, homes of that area. 1 Dream and Johanna Hill roses. She He 0lies upon his thirty years of regardless of the branch in which - was -attended by;- her sister Miss Well Known'. Residents � they are serving must' - take this Y expgrience as a, user of tobacco, and Basic Course. A new lot Surprise• Party at Audley Commun- Laura Sadler, who 'wore a street his' medical practice, to substantiate to Celebrate .Golden Wedding on -� °f equip _ I ity Club Friday ev.lhing • last length dress of aerial blue crepe, his-claims.-As a user of, tobacco. for' -Monday ntttt. meet has been received for our use. , with 'white accessories and carried a - ' Every man, • :roman and child more than the doctors thirty sears,. should take this instruction. Com -� George Bathsey,.of Grasm pulsory training is noere, and 'bouquet of carnations and'Johanna we disagree with him (not that 3Ir,' and Mr's. W. G. Scott, 'of, �; his 'bride, formerly Miss � Ina Roving- Hill roses. - Mr. Fred Squire, brother he cares very much what we think).. Claremont are seceviing the con- now being con- of the room was' oomerhhan Mrs. gratulations of their many friends ; sidere3, A Poll Call and adjustment ton, of Irucan, were the guests of g gr Any_man (or woman) who uses.to- of the, roll Fill be made at vlonday's honour at the Friday meeting of Allan Jones, sister of the bride, 'bacco, and .feels that it is harmful on their celebration of their Wth la ed the wedding music and sae wedding anniversary Pn i n * Audley Community 'Club .which took P Y g g yet doesn't want to give it up, let g �'Y on Monday,. -- session, opening all training. the form of a su rise "tI Love You Truly ", during the next. Members of the imnsdiat� rp ' party and him read that article it will re- _- ____ -..._ - signingof the register. family will spend the day with them. ` shower. They, were married on Aug. hleve his conechence, .Tihere die many - )lib 36th, and are now comfortably set- After the ceremony, a dainty users of the weed• who are -quite tied in part of the Yeates' home at wedding supper was served-to the. •sure that tobacco is not the best Piclaaring Women's Institute to immediate families at the home of ,,•,. ' �•:- ' Audley. President Puckrin presented thing for them, but habit is so very 'locate homes 'for children o! ° he bride. Later the ha couple a program of music and readings, f happy P strong and has such . control over }War Workers at P1ali4 etc. by the Brown sisters, Miss Isobel left o4 a motor trip to Northern appetite, he cannot, or does not - give , •i _ ` points. rOn their return Mr: and-Mm.-it - f winter and Miss Hollinger, Rev, up. He feels that tobacco is injur The 4Tom< mittee' recently' appointed Squire will reside at Kinsale. ing his health, or at Ieast he would within the local Institute advise o! xy} K. Jenkinson extended the good %viches of the church and community enjoy .better health if he would their having secured at least threat to the new amily. Miss Margaret Rural. Postmasters Attend give it up, yeti he cannot.' To 'have hones which 'will accept children of ' Puckrin then had her team of little -- such an autharit as the honorable Parent working at the Plant, who Ontario Conference 3 s g girls bring in the decorated baskets - doctor tell him that tobacco is not are having difficulty providing' for - when the many presents were open - Over 250 rural postmasters atten' injurious; comes a great relief - their children while absent at work. ed by the bride. and groom• Suitable ded. the Ontario Postal Conference, and he continues smoking. Even Anyone A, rowing of parents who are " replies, were made and invitations held last wegc' in Toronto. The "ion- though he still believes he is suffer- looking for such accommodation, .arc -- • k extended to all to coxne and 'eat at ferenee lasted three- days, which in- ing from its use.- this doctor, who., asked to get in touch with the local their table.. Showers' of confetti eluded a,' tour of the Terminal A, ought to, know says it is alright.' branch -of the Institute. Mr, Russell made the big room look likle a snow Office in Toronto, and an afternoon We have known men who smoked of the Plant is also asked to- kleep :.-kj^ storm, after which a social hour was of addresses. concerning postal work, heavily for years and .then Bare it the local braneb in mind. spent with a wartime lunch served. at which Mr. Boyd Milne, Ottawa, up, breaking off instantly, adding, ^ . _,- Supervi §or of Wartime Rationing, that "anyone can do it - if you - ENGAGEMENT-4, - _made the statement In connection have willpower enough, We 'have' _.Trouble � �' Policeman -"What's the'' matter with the ration coupon, we could often thought that those • fellows ;VIr, and Mrs. Anthony Lawson, t. z sonny ?" , never have gotten through -at ii it with--all that willho►wer,' should be had not been for the assistance b placed in a pretty 1 Pickering, Ontario, announce. the &•: Son." "Please, air, •have you -seen y y g ass case, on engagement of - their only daughter, - -• a lady ttiihout a little bo !- tl�.zt the post' - office workers ". Other exhibition- something rarely.. seen. =� T PICKERING N E- W.-- S1.0 Donna Isabel to Gunr, Charles . GL x • . 1601P life me ?" speakers at the meeting were rep- In' spite of the medical men, and Tiiston, son of firs. Tiiston and the Dyson Carter, of Winnipeg, electric- resentatives of the Income Tac, the big boys with all the willpower, late William S. Tiiston, of T?oronto.. al engineer,-, student of obscure After the Crash Rationing, War Savings, and other our: advice to the Young, on .the use - sciences, j. „1< ,h1 :,1 and authrrt, -is - "I turned the way I signalled,• o Tile marriage ber take place on brancTies that: our post office3 took f Mbacco,is - Stop, before you , the man behind CP.C'a unusual ser- said the young lady indignantly. after, get started - don't do it. Friday, September 18th, at fit. Clair+ Jett, "Science0in the News- heard on- "Don't I know it," retorted the _ Avenue United Church, Toronto. i Mondays at 9.15 p. m, man, "that's what fooled me.” .R4.. 'sue- - F ..4�a ..9 : :•3.'^'.' .z" ✓-a' :T.. - _- 'sy ^y .v, w.'.. •y �.. _ r. •r r,'. .J^. a,• 'ua�zi., 'wt:. :�- e'sv�fi- a•a^?a >... s s£.... air+..+.:,.:_ - a ei�' a..0 .,, :s.a�' .aim -f �.F.t�..:ac.'_n s_b.....:�._.6 cn- • _�, ."esJ��'r`- _ _.a.. :_ a:...9t:.:yZ`_.` -.,: _ .. -. -- ' - •6' - r %, •x t- Y r' ,T'$•^•+-'n,*� ."yam .l.' ,�. »•�' 'y` "q.y� %:: .-�. •�•r •n i. :wi..- «�-,♦ •'';i, �* .'M. Y•', .. - . `$q, mow"• »;rig.;.. ..) ✓ . A' �`:r i rt , .. t t with, he was is trouble. He had ,u�ce Tea.. y ' lads realised be would a In s the most of your passage blacker than ' Satan s shadow. Gingerly inching his way, step by careful step leaf he plunge - -- =�" - . down some unseen stair, he - .. ,':.::_.� •..._ : _ dept onward until . his outstretch- ad fingertips - touched a barrier. A grill door. Iron. Locked ! And this, time there was no convenient key. He listened. The sounds of light SALADA breathing travelled to his ear. Slow, regale, breaths like those - -- of a person asleep. He shook the a�N ro B4,,,!!!� door gently. "Dr. Sargent! Dr. _ . Sargent!" he called softly. _ "Eh?" It was an old man's - -- .SERIAL STORY querulous voice. "Who's that __ "The word is' Confucius!" A light was switched on and Allan + - . EX I CA N MASQUERADE saw the dot m shuffle toward him across the small room Which was �� •• BY CECII.'CARI�ES his prison. The scientist peered at , him. "I'm here to get you and ' NIGHT SWIM and there's always some sort of a yuur uaugi►Ler vu11 va ouin Jbua- � light over there to guide me. I'll Better put out that light, sir:" CHAP'T'ER y like "Thank God!" The promptness 'Three days went by like magic. slip oft this duck tonight, say _ - Allan accustomed himset to the about 12-" with which the light went off "�1Ce le8" i8 8 registered _ �e of this strange Island )ail "Tonight! No, Allan_ -no, nol" "What �e old man quick - witted. kof !� +whose invisible bare were made ef- "Kay, dear, I, must. rve got to - What can do m help. - __ trsdemarkofKellogoi� any 'Talk fast, to begin with. Lots of Canada Limited, for its - ftetive barriers to escape -than __ see your-father-and talk with him. -. a - _ Lower owe kidnap you?" y No reDl e - - s. \ me tdoday. n -PoPP rice. Get _ _II abj iron $rill. The guards kept That key lest outside s too good , - - to themselves on the Peninsula a chance to miss: That's sort of slide of the island, their quartws typical of those - those yellog and Allan added urgently: "The g is the smaller' building he had devils, don't you think ?" Once a word is Confucius! You can trust ' mietsken for a boathouse, 'but' Jap figures -he has everything un- t _ - -- they were there, all. right, their der control, he gets careless. I -" me All right. I've been working rNss at hand and their slanted "No, Allan! You mustn't risk two years on a new high ek- 4M on the qui vive. And a fel- It!" plosive -ten times more power- ]ow could always spot an ugly tri But he did. That very night, Preparation: All fruit should until- very tender.' Pour into a •'ful than anything now in use. I tw�w" swgalar fin cutting the' water of with Kay whispering frantic -told our government waist I was be picked carefully and then pre- scalded jelly bag and allow to - •de tint if he cared to look. pleas. to the last, he stripped to -doing, and -they sent me here to Pared according to type: Large drip into a scalded container. Do t�rcant for the fate which hung drawers and undershirt and low- , a rang r+ +T °awl fruits should be cut in pieces and not squeeze the bag. Heat juice _ te a deposit of ever his head, Allan would have Bred htmsell into the water. He that is one of the basic ingredi- if dry and pulpy, such as apples to boiling point -anu simmer• ten bad no fault to fled with his lot, was scared stiff, and would have eats of the formula. The Jape and pears, should be covered with to twenty 'minutes. Add warmed r Do Irentanelle was amusing in s' admitted the fact cheerfully to - water before simmering until xenF - sugar alloying _ _sail _ o _Ii�tgar tumbled to the idea about the lial>sative way, though sometimes - anybody in the-world-except Kay same time- I di8_ttaybe it was der. Small juicy fruits require to one of juice. Stir over heat • Alias caught' him off -guard when Sargent. coincidence; more likely, es.pion- no water. until sugar dissolves. Boil gently - - isle face 'was drawn and morose: There Was not much current be` *Ron Kettle Canting: If fruit (skimming lie necessary) until a A -an with is secret? wondered age 'ta my EJsn Francisco labor- _. Lweea the Islands; sad what little story" in moderately acid and Eery juicy few drops of the' solution "sets" So American. but could find no t�•e was. favored big. progress. ,•a.a � . ti ♦ ;,..+974 use no water but cover with sugar when tested in cold water. answer. Kay Sargent was entire- He swam low in the water, mak- "Months ^b re I did. When I and let stand over night. tII the ,teEiea pica recaan:tuiaa OA14 _ lLcharming, even. If her part lit- 'ing as little noise as possible and turned up they were set - to grab morning cook until tender with as blueberries and raspberries re- nose" Went up at any mention trying bard not to think of sharks me. They were making the stuff, as little stirring as possible. Fruits quire the addition- of pectin to. ad Asia; in three days under such -but not-forgetting to keep. every and- making It well;, but there has juicy - should be covered with make them jell. The best advice - -• - +► ^ -� a s ^� �^ - r eu d :' a iN a+�4 tVv+LCY 4WLLii for these fruits is to adhere strict= lr .....,..a.....+.., .:.+.tlOa: were CYIIlN68vtII$ W:C$s I 1[neW K i Y _ know her better. than In as many - - Five - minutes later, hardly able that' they didn't. They asked me tender. ly to directions gives' with Pectin " aamthe Wade. normal conditions. to believe his good luck, he crept to help them." The low, tired- Hot Pack. Fruit is prepared as or any similar commercial pre- /he worried a lot, especially av on the sloping shore of the voice was suddenly shaky. "God -. above but cooked for a shorter paratione. _ t *ban she found, him breaking obi main island. Here everything was forgive me, I did! They- length - of time. Pour into hot w! a conversation li: • Mars specula- dark and - -_ WL- _thOurb a hundred ,,,_mad& ��• sterilized Jan.-to,­ shoal lid aline Ckam6ers welcetaes persoaal ' ti.ely at the door set !n the rock' yards beyohd, the canna build- f� - -� ya cannery - "Made you!" Allan's tone wan inch oT -the top. Adjust rubber v pleased e• receive suisewuoa. - • tl! the neighboring island. He had lugs.. hwamed With act! -•iLF. Thee + -; e: a =: sa saT" _) , 43 .tg ea tg +er euluaae. era '1. LL.. : �rucuauau tm worked day and night -the yellow pe re 7 io ate■ to 'our liver "No. They threatened t0 tor- cover with sterilized top Seal and peeves.^ Requests for rerlpew or. b!s nOtiOII, seeing n0 point 112 ilII- devils! •tteclot menus are It order: Address aet:enotio coe ing n a, but he had Lure Bay! Th -that broke me, I leave jar ring partly -screwed (if our settlers to "Hiss Sadie o. Chnrn- Hie - wet -underclothes cLinlring• ygv� In only insisting 1 ha at spring fop 1_;123041 tin not aQu4t yr s a a awe a.-- -. •r..- iei� to aim, his tennis sneakera squish- lowed to see her every day so second spring). Place jars'in rack envelope Seta .tampon .eftnts. .,ea "Allan, you mustn`t dream of in at ever step, he stooped low ens elope It 7oa vrbh • 'eats. g Y I'd know she was sale. I've no _.in the kettle; Lover well with ,,. „ _ protested aJ- _ she eat w - 'teach a thing. p and laded through the shadows ti me m m erature as 'are - 8 ug illnsioae, though. They'll kill water at s8 e- to p 1 ^ _ Germans Forbid - f you won't think_ _ -. .. teosR tearfully. I y toward his goal Ot:ce- he- `frose, -both o! us when they're and bra to a boil. Soil for re- - • _ elf hick of leaving -me'' d yours t. g when be thought he eat. a figure through' with me, which will be quired time and be dare that the )Iancin In Norway v _ t wae�a you've . fore stone - just his h but a ar• 7 y move oft to i right. t pp very soda now. But I had to stall jars do not touch each other. 11 _ .,brought me new !tope! . Those ently it was a false alarm.- and be for time -31�ng something might _ this.-procesa_is - done- in the oven __7Che Nazis in l�;orma} are de•i- - st6�ks -" went on. happen --" " have "a carefully cei trolled tem- perately`'afraid of anythink which -- "Listen, dear girl, I've had time He had studied tho =. set -up so "Sure. 'They've -been shipping perature of 275 degrees.. Re= brinca loyal Norwegians toc•etber, to figure out something:" This carefully for 72 hours that he lit. the' stuff to, Japan ?" move from water bath, tighten so dancing has become a crime. was the .afternoon of the third • erally knew bin way in the dark, "No. :done has gone yet. The and seal. Invert jars while cool Incredible though it may seem, day and they were seated on the and his questing hand came read- cannery is a blind, but a practi- in g to test leaks. If using steam over 100 people were arrested rt.- -dock, waiting for Dr: Sargent to fly to rest on the key In the lock cal one. Ships that have left here pressure cooker follow directions cently in Sem for dancing, the 'be exhibited at six. If it was of a heavy iron door. He was were loaded with canned fish. But given. by manufacturer. charge against them' being that true about -those sharks being surprised at the massive affair, the. centre of this island is a nat. "that caused a demonstration ' such good watchdogs, they would vatcn reminded aim of sale ones Cold Pack Canning: Pack fruit oral Cave and ttte explosive they into jars (sterilized) to within • ` lot bother to keep an armed he had heard clanging while blind- have manufactured is stored there one inch of the top: Place fruit There is not much relaxation in - _• guard over, ns. I don't, believe. folded. What was the big idea? - hundreds, of tons of -it?". and sugar in alternate - layers in these grim. days for the Norwe- ' tahstks bite people, anyway, not He turned the well -ailed key, • "Cripes! Is it under control? g ns. They have firmly boy ` proportion. to the desired, syrup. _ R the people are alive and mev- drew the metal, door-open, and What touches it off ?" tted all Nazi- or'ltanized Itag• The rest to a cinch. The left it ajar behind him in case he (Thin syrup l<, 'cup sugar to 1 "Any concussion. Tbat's� why we of fruit and heavy syrup 1 cup" ncl the one thing that they a�! e' nights now are as.black as pitch, should leave in a hurry. Forth- live underground, In . converted isle to indulge in and enjoy was,. � sugar to 1 of fruit). Cover with • -'•• caves with• heavy iron doors, It'n ancing. ' o matter how serious- eaves BAKED BRAN NUT BREAD tricky to. handle. Somebody stole cold water until overflowing. hot a sentences may be , 'against one briar of It the day before I Just rubbers and tops as for hot. y 2f,___ "`lf and _e_lt those who are discovered. acting bn came, a:nd everybody had •tpe )it- Y v "hostile to the State" they will slowly as in the hot pack method, tom'. tars: But nothing happened. still go. on dancing. ., Jame and Conserves: Measure o Maybe the count 'was incorrect. The young people Hove ailan e x "Why do' they store it instead of. !raft and 'cover with enough dances in lonely places in the ' <� N kf r , water to simmer until tendei: Add - sak sending it home." country, where the men take Warmed sugar providing ax cup ru ,y "They're waiting till they have tuts to give warning at the ap- " to one cup of fruit. Continue " os s-full whip's cargo,'Rheti they hope simmer until thick, stirring Proaeh of. the • Hird, Quisling's - to sneak it out. To send a lot of uniformed hooligans. Apart from 4 "!` small shipments would increase frequently. Skim.. Turn into the p enjoying the dancing itself; the chance of detection by the sterilized jars and coder at once . . MeaiCan• authorities. Also, the ° with a thin layer of hot paraffin. Norwegians will still have it even if only . to enrage the quisling ? Japs are building a seaplane sta- When cool apply another layer of . 1, ><affn -to assure- 'fort seal-._ -authorities.---- �•% �. :: t ;on ne�re and -it would - >T a tI -andy -Pa -perfect ISSUE 37—'42 to, have Iota of the; explosive . a. ing. Tallabie if they should get 'Sato Jellies: Select fruits that are a scrape with us. They could not dead ripe. Clean and cook e :Q strike fast -tJney always do!- , and they'd blow, our west, coast cities and military bases off the 1, s> :" s;! >:!: >': _ -Wrap in a-- aingle- night. -- -- - . ,,�?�.'�:; » >:: � >:.f�:•:;�: ?�� ?�i`. " -Morph. You paint pretty plc• .:'::•:4� totes, sir. And speaking of pretty �/�• ' .i.,`.•'.•'':•:'i's:�a``< ?.;;;.•,,•� ? • .) picture3, what do you know, about _ ._ . OSTUM a woman• who travel§ with this .. Brand crowd . Her n me is si sia Minor,' a :. (Continued Next Week) of Ra*tione For the older generation one iii the pleasantest inemo'ries of " childhood is baking' day when. a warm fragrance of ciisp golden TABLE TALK .loaves -filled the kitchen. Today h6me baking is staging• a revival, but fortunately "quick" t Try Posttan today. No coupons _ breads are usurping the place of the old fashioned leavened bread. gADIE B. CHAMBERS •'- .needed. With each successive Popular is Ail -Bran Nut Bread. This glorious tasting. loaf is both _ rich in vitamins and magnificent in flavor. Actually, it's good enough' d�g cup,Postum'siobust,satisfying to take the place of those .rich desserts that have been banished from THE FRUIT SEASON 1S HERE Savor seems more delicious. the war -time dinner table. Directions for making this bread follow: poMI _ It's easily made, requires less -_ -.All -Bras Nut Bread _These are the _dayi when our . dup All -Bran ` «! "•.', "!'"." _ sugar, and is v eoao ical. - x •egg � 2lk cups flour - ' local fruits' are ripening and when -, _ 8 + . � � • > cup sugar'' ugar' ' - . . p - we should take advantage of their ' 'T,i+aai . em" And because Postum contains ' . l cup milk a teaspoon salt It tablespoons melted shortening $ teaspoons 'baking powder deliciousness by canning some for _0 _ :neither caffeine nor tannin it's 94 cup chopped nut meats • the winter months which are to A cafe beverage for everyone. - Beat eggs and sugar until light. Add caulk, shortening and All- come. The subject of canning. '.4':�• $ran. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; combine with nut is such a broad one that it is meats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears,' Bake impossible to treat • .Bach method N OZ. SIZE M"n S0 Cuts , a OL $IZ! MAKES 100 CUPS in greased loaf pan with waxed .paper in the bottomt in moderate properly in such• a small space. ' " (350 °F:) about 1 ho ur .and IO minutes. _ �__griefly the fallowing_ara the beet. _� 33 - 2 Yield: 1 loaf (4% x 9% inch parf). - methods ' .::., - -swrq ..., .... - -. ,. .,.:as...._s :.. <:��•k': ;... '. - �so�s.' . .w.. .... -,. - as.:w .. r - ... .. .. _••w_. _ ..... _ ....- - �.�� >:.tti:_cut�- .�..w: •s .,.`.t a- •�.:'' 4�.4. � 'Y / SM ?. ~ �*- `Y~ r f, Joseph was come, unto We brpth- inn, that they stripped Joseph o! �y' Wiliam - RADIO REP 0 R = E 8 = -- , his coat, the coat of many colors - TWs CURIs 11NMD Qr usol, T k ^ DIALINQ WITH DAVE: that was on him; 24. and they st_ G took him, and cast him into the _ <' Prior to his first broadcast of pit: and the pit was empty, there, 77 the new season - last Sunday was no water in .it." The tank /%/i�t,4.AWk(D IS THE A-N T ��" y , night 8.00 o'clock, Edgar Bar- into which Joseph's brethren cast _ IMPC7RTA►ltJT OF Ai.L LiCJCi4Gsr SO _� gen with his diamond studded him was 'apparently on• of those, FAR AS MUA•hAIV B811VG5 AS A >' = >t'> ?;> dummies Charlie and - Mortimer. huge reservoirs- excavated WI••IpLJ� &,PZA C.>NGER_IVEC7. ? t yv took a flying trip to Alaska and shepherds in the East, that they entertained the boys of Canada may have a supply of water for and U.S. Originally scheduled for their flacks in the end of the dry Just a couple of shows, the boys season, when the running waters '. had to hold over their dates for a fail them.' Being so narrow at - much longer run. Bergen's ward the mouth that they -can be cov- A ��'.�: • - robe wasn't equal to the occasion. Bred by a single atone, they gra- 3 "s especially on one particularly oold dually widen and form a large, night. A friendly. Eskimo gave subterranean room; and the faciil Edgar a smart 'parka' and ail the ity they thw afford for the con• _-• '• �� r trimmings. Publicity reports state, �� finement of prisoners was from � � ' _..._ � - • • • _ _ °�- ,;: It saved Berg nee night!" the first too obvious not to • • • • commonly taken advantage of. In ,. . A few news notes of interest such a. place .wan Joseph left to to Peninsula listeners: Dr. E. T. die. -� _ Salmon, whose widely listened to The Plot Against Joseph pu`o I analyses on the world at war have 26. "And they 'sat down to eat W1 V•E�J _ _ y ureau; nun uuvy IL.C1 Up Gu•,u tution from CKOC, is now being eyes and looked, .and,. behold, a ' heard at 7.00 p.pl. a quarter WAS A'iV • caravan of Ishmaelites was com- :<:•. hour earlier. The schedule In the, - - same - Monday through Friday. I ing from Gilead, with their camels* iVAM1= FOFZ CLAIRE WALLACE • • • bearing spicery and balm and A55 �� • It you hear a radio commentator The Lone Ranger, whose oz- telling all Canada why your nest- Egypt. 28. And Judah said unto - door neighbor hasn't been home ploits _ of bravery - whose action- his brethren, What profit is it if S.LLC>OM j y packed episodes have been 5.80 we slay our brother and conceal W.gGG //VG. 111 _ on wash days recently, or soma • equally- lntlinate -and local news p m. radio fare from t7KOC for blood? 27. Come, and let us - some time, take. the, evening 7.30 sell him to the TAM elites, and behind' the, news, you'll be, listen- �y';- �Pe FCME time, Monday. through Friday. let not our hand be upon him 'king to "They Tell- Me ", with Can. P° i . 1 - 1$ WHICH Off' ada's famous Claire Wallace. And Hit Parade favorites continue to for he is our brother, ` � 'i - - par THIK Is 2d N , _ f she does -tell you stoat some - parade over the air -lanes Sunday our flesh. • And his brethren hearkened unto at 1.80 from CKOC. New favor- him," As these calloused, heart- one in your town, (maybe your itee, include two Irving Berlin hits �� •V 1 self) you can be sere that it is less men `were sitting not far away , ] because a twist to the -Lett My Fart at the Stage, Doan from the it devouring the food E -- -_ - e'u �,Q/ Cltq •tort' that interest every wo- ` Canteen, and Be Careful my brought -by the - faithful hands of .. 'man in Canada. Claire Wallace Sesrtl • • • Joseph from the father's home. AN WER: A kite may be, any of lice firs! three deiiMttotii. 'has risen tot rank in Canadian- - _ -' - they saw a Dana of rsamaeu,:es LARDS. from prehlatade times. have ttirtsisLed mss " .. radio through more than seven Flash Bulletin'. coming down upon them, and ins- to man. In domesticatiom6 MAW& are, important in -the fool! -Just got the newer Columbia's f - - - - -- -- - -- geaxa- of oontinaous broadcasting. medistely__they ...agreed to Droiit k eunnly of Ch4n' and other polg11tp3ta_eann4rla� great W4etrtVlii� ..Nawnw� Isaias �. �� _ ►.. . - :No* she broadcasts coast to coast' by tlieis•tseatment of Joseph, and 'In Canada for -the first time. You "Calling all Care" one of the most ell him as it alive to these Egypt- h1alt7: Maistsias saaite,e is 61w iss!�► can hear her on the CBC (CBL dynamic Crime does not pay' bound men. CKOC CBO) dal13 at 1.43 p.m., dramas to come to . radio, comes is - Mopday through Friday, right aft- CKOC this Sunday at 6.13 p.m. Jacob Mourns For Joseph sl - �. Le l;,.wj vr.++r. Aseietiag U Make a point to be, listefiing- _ It's thirty minutes packed ivtth ao. ' lu1 ti.aa. y+m...l L, 3tidb• I CMUD) A lt,, LEA her Indispensable, announcer, the, anites, merchantmen; and they f�'\ { {`�1//�"►► /11, jovial Todd Russell, sometimes .pea ything to keep you oa �• drew and lifted up Joseph out of s - with sewn, sometimes with inn. edge of your seats.. - --` s#atea" - the nit. and sold Joseph to the $ _ • • _ _ Ishmaelites for twenty piefiee of A silver. And they brought Joseph - 1 Prim! minis- I wide Those within range of the voice ter of Canada. L_ F 15 Liles a dra�Op. of CKOC '!n' Hamilton, have beca j _%'. _ Into Egypt. 29. And Reuben re- 12„x. R y I L 17 5outheut hearing a great deal about Sep- C H 00 1. - turned unto the pit; and. behold. 13 Departments. (abbr.). !� tember on CKOC, and as the' - Joseph was not is the, pit; and Its 1-4 Long grilse. I N 19 BadgerlOw 1 l rent his clothes. 80. And he re- ' X16 bus of I T A beast. math-- ptogrsssee;- tins- $rograase -tr s.3 -H l3 -- - continue to alnear Alrelad the said, The�lchfld u not; and i, -lea / Happy_ fig. Penny's Diary, Share 18 of carol Right s. LESSON 37 whither shall I go? 81:. And theF precedence,, 7 A I 24 Zytl,s, :the. Wealth, . Charlie McCarthy, Jos. took Josevh's coat. -and killed a =19 Vagrant. J 25 He is h'*& - - Claire Wallace, and many others _ Genears 37; 39-41 he -goat; and dipped. the coat in Zs. Newspaper n Joined a pars ov a on _ is on his way, first Sunday In printed Text. Genesis 37e 23-36 the blood; 32. and they sent the Paraitapl►a- munh`ymem " October - Blended Rhythm - GOLDEN TEXT. -Love suvi- coat of many colors; and they 21 Silly. O 26 Heathen god, Memoirs of Dr. lambert are coos etb not., i Corinthians 18:4. brought ,.it to their. father, and. -23 Finale. _ 31 To -_ to appear. CKOC Is particularly THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING said, This have we founds know 2S 'Private. - 38Ft7ctile,' proud of a ooupl• of it's daily Time.- Aeeordin to the, com= . now whether it is thy son's coat 27 Sun �• 40 Bin' VERTICAL 36 Taxi. ¢ .T g - 1 Fifth month. 38 Mire. - • broadcast periods -the first one monl receive "c ronolo Jose h ' "t• 8a' y ,is from 11.3 a:m. - to 12.00 noon:' y p said,. 4 is my son's cost; an evil 29 To accomplish 51 Evening - 2 Sour. 40 Three 4 became s slave in Potiphar s bane• . 30 Little-devil. 3 Forward girl. c011ectivelr . at 11,90, the Wartime Prices and in 1785 B.C. and suffered •!m- beast hath devoured him; Joseph before a - -'Trade J3oard's "Soldier's Wife" is without doubt torn in pieces. 32 To relate. holiday. - 4 Type measure. 42 Form of p Plaes� -Jo eph' B.hom• ' was in - - g 34 Wriggling `_52 Frozen water. 8 Genes t 43 Spore, ishoir to broadcast, and Is followed 34. And Jacob -rent his arnicnta; - st 11.45 by "Telequiz ", the Phan- Hebron, in southern Palestine. He and pat sackcloth upon' his loins, fish, S4 Driver. = grates., clustexs, _ As _ . "mnenal -phone and letter locally was sold into slavery at Dothan, and mourned for his son many 35 Being. X55 100 square _:7 Persevering. 14 Slave. ;produced quiz show that's the talk days. Sb. And all -his sons and all 38 yours horse. ' meters. 8 Electric unit, 45 Above. thirteen miles north, of 9hechem, g _ of the town. From one to two, the. which Aself' was -sixty miles from his daughters rose up to comfort -37 And. 58 He is also 9 Pressing 47 Small shield. - •. :station offers a truly great hour, Hebron. The capital of. * Egypt him; but he refused to be com- _. M,Stornach. . president of machine. 49Nothing. _ every monasy tarougn .`.last', at this time, where most of Jos- ' featuring at one o'clock, radio's go down to Sheol to my son eph's years were spent, was Zoan, 41 Fuel. 57 He is secretaryll Driving 31 Silkworm: ` greatest serial, NBC's "Betty and in the eastern part of the. Nile mourning. And his father wept 44 Substitute. of external command. SS H$If as etw. , Bob-; at 1.16 the Happy Gang ", : +45 Onward.. .12 He is a - 55 Lava y delta. for him. -- . _and at 1.45 Claire Wallace, 4n Before these brethren left for I Z '• 3 I4 5 6 7 8 I9 10 11 - 'Tbsy Tell Me!" Joaepd .Coat Into The Pit - -- T 23. "And it can`:. to pa,s, when home, they dipped Joseph'■ cost, - which they took from him, into 1Z 13 1.4 _ the blood of a newly slain kid, and in - showing it-to -the father 16 17 18 re told him that this • was what they - - - had.found, with the hope that the Zo - I 21 ZZ OO MORE PILL= All -father would 'be' persuaded, i<a' he '; was, that Joseph had been slain Z3 2'4 Z 76 POWNERS FOR I=..WE'VE by a wild beast. Wherever we - ^' :•: find unkindness we _are almost -27 20 11IrOIEREO-A.L -UM ' ` 'certain to find untruth. 'Kindness and truth'' are wedded in Genesis 30 31 Ky'y' ti ' 3Z - '` - (24:49; 47:29) ; they naturally 4 <:.. draw to each other everywhere; 34 35 36 ' • ' ";�' • " •• •• " theie'is 'a 'pre - established, harmony' ., Says Mrs. William Brady, Pardee, "Better W rrec a use - -b_ wren them. The same-is - - -- 37 a_ Ontario: "We have no more use for of constipation due to lack of the of 'their opposites. Jacob's sons, - - Y'" "'ti - - - - harsh catharticol Whey we found 'right kind of "bulk" in your diet. having sold their young brothers 41 I u 43 4S -wut about ALL -BRAN we knew But remember; ALL -BRAN doesn't made it next to impossible for we'd' never go back to pills-or pow - work like cathartics- It takei time.' ' themselves to - speak, the truth. qb 48 SO 'S1 - ders any more. KELLOGG'S ALL- Get ALL BRAN at your grocer's, They °had' to concoct a story to BRAN is certainly the 'Better ip two convenient a0�e packages, or account, for his •disappearance, gj yy 55 Way't" ask for the individfial serving ng pack- Why don'tyou buy KELLOGG'S, age at-' restaurants. Made by and it was as audacious and cruel ALL- BRAN? Try' ALL- BRAN'S Kellogg's in London, Canada. a falsehood as was 'ever uttered by -human lips. Reverse R POP-But-Going in • , ,,... � ._: .,; .'w By J. MILLAR WATT _ YOU-RE LIKE.. _ - .. - -. YOU M EA14 I - _ - _ A PUF F AND•. - -- 0 - ... r . LOCOMOTIVE-, . YOtJRE ON - ' . __.: - • . -- m , - POP .� ' - Yt14 1144 RIGHT � - _ , • i TRACK . ti R r- rRol"veA by Tlw Aell 4rri le.ie, Inc.) , ii" ��: ._:•r. . s. .>.'- ,.t: < -..... w.,�_ , .r.' . .• � ', .. . . +�� °i,'tv _ - . -.'�.ws" . ..vr . .• - .j. o:. -I y, . , ,..w.v ''..,ll:_..PFCKE1i:NG NEWS - - -- - - • — - - .^...- - � �arr's Elevator . . Toronto AD. 6623 'Pick 63�i Ps V, &ERIN ILLS -_ �lO TI CE ' 81.75 per year. 51.50 in ,advance AGiacoast SEED .BL'CK� }'HE_AT _ :jbscriptions to the United Staten L GREENWOOD ON OI BSUN r vR .$ALE , : - J' •nd Gt: 1ritain, $2.00 ifi adraace. �Z1L11' -gain feed,. sec` * J�ry g.�s. wine at the Old Price -'Vice milt,•- .chicken __ MILLS a `,�'RANSFORT'% while it lasts. LEAVE PICK£R�I'.VG ISSG - -193G if it's Feed You are Needing TO OSHA WA starter, - growing - - -- _ CONSULT US _ r- EVERY HOUR During ,,;.:e; AGE Salt, 90c. Per cwt. i R...a•4'hLy.' _ • ma$h }..-laying mash.} _ - _ .. l �-r*y� .. - e ;.I S1 -Y. JUNE. JULY - . i��l ll`.lI `b'urge iKilldng- Machines , ~, -AND AUGUST noon a Electric Coulani ; 11.81' p. m.. Also at 8.31 range mash,. joy, Chopping on _ SAND u Lri kV�L L `I N E Electric Fencers and, and 9.38 a. m. and at 12.41 a. m. pp g tally, starter, concept ra• MONDAYS ' a'hd FRIDAYS Building Supp fes O TORONTO only,• except by .apeeial ,+�aremontp onto ter; calf starter, tur, arrangement. EVERY HOUR V i i'oaitry, Hog and other Co' oncentrates Res. 38J Office 38W► -At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 a. m. ke.7 St ar tE rr sal always on hand. - - - _ WANTED to 10.54 p. an. and at 7.09 a. m., g � . � r � F ° E and 11.'44'p. m: daily. Also at 7.44 .lip blocks .ba P• L. eon • .� -, ! , * likjf DEAp t C SAND C717Thf3 m. except Sundays and Holidays. �. C .. i. H E N T H A i� I C ` Purina fl s era .. (Eastern Daylight Ssviag.Timej y p y _ - = 1HAi FRAYS THE. TE�I�EB For free plct< •np phone ` for iCRttle.. v c - tt ,♦ AND NERVE:. 1 T MAY 8 E aROOKLTN -..: , ... as VA rawva arfoaffanoM •f { =, ' F� : C J .. + .. L � I 8`10 t' YOUR E Y F S.- _ -- PICKERIN ............... soe N Loekwo c. Eastern House - Phone 4500 �• 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR f PICKER)Nlr ....... . .0 H TUCK -OPT. D. • •:her • t PIrKERISG. O'vT. Day or Night AGINCOURT ........ Missionary WE - DELIVE:t - - Private• Ambulance e " Disney �. o�' P, G L'_ __. �, � n *TT We pay the 'phoric� »roj _ Malvera 3000 Phone 1516 GORDON YOUNG LTD _ COMOIE' _ ' Toronto Phone Ad: 3W ,f .0 MBER ea -rkha i ©rt Thy- LIMITED Scarboro . ,unction - - = _1 TI:LEPHONEB.. -. Howard lIl? and Searboro 386 ' :HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:- - _ •� gza,des and sizes of lumber, ugh dream. P`raoyea, NATIONIL BEG nox g - Doors. - Screennis. Moukhngs. Soft and bsrdwood lfeorinz Brick Insulated i! Sbeetzeeki Rack Lath, - - Cedar and Asphalt . Shingles, Roil Rooting, -Roek Wool Insulation, CANADA Plywood Panels, Masonite Products, Barciaq 'Tile, Sewer Pipe, Field A - - ... SePtA4 to Septm'1911942 F VER"THINC FROM FOLNDAT ION TO RIDGEBOA SD ATANI Fy ,. _ T Frost VOOC THOSE MUST REGISTER _ Agency - Theatre - j ' - ~ llie8af*!es ea alone masYar - ......LQ. 31d, i9Z2 i.a.3...i.d, ..L., "... Lx i....• _ Insurance Cards Foam 411 cc - ._sr:. itaaaMfpenb M isiWit on..­ soaase _ _,. Phone Stouffville -100 ' seesion of U +413 minslratsd beloar) hilso all those who have sash ^_ rHUR3DAY, FRIDAY, SATI 'BDAY -- -... wards in their ; r . t l .: but who ash not amp' SEPTEMBER it, 11, 12 Claremont; Alit - _ Mr. and Mrs. Smith WINNEWINERK TO 0=0 war or - CAROi.E L47Dg8ARD sad - i - BTiel' ROw- NONTC�4'l1t,mry 'bush HOS�lt31 _ You a net rsgisisr at roar nearest Swead" sssiios („overnineat Licensed Also Walt Disney Comedy Of es 0annedv tkie kcal Slmplormvet & Claims Olson ; - 14ein St. E. ;StOtI fvllle Ont. - • gad the U,. .. I r t C unnissi m), oc a ` Pbocw 19t _ !e{ONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY — `;� Maternity, Mcdicsid, and Sur ice .. location set aP for your muVw2ience, If yvm vests is i Y $ SEPTEIKHER 14, 15 and 16 _ :.. cases taken: ' . is sm3a1 area, yon 's at your nearest Post Offiwe. - - Recd River V aUev - Registered riarses is stteadagce and __ ROY _ RPGERS, _ ..THE D A T E Of R E G; S T B L T I O ! _ .. 24 hour.service gives. - %wbulaace Service - and _. -- - lMRS. E.R. �'iOra!D �s -37 _ -- _ - . You mar register at ear time betweast Uoodar, yang Cadets . • RADIO'- SERVICE ZDM,UND LO.W» E .. . WM. GA'RGAN ,..y THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAI +1e �• - ✓s'.. THOSE WHO'' SV.0rEMBF1R 17, IS and 18 r.E a `-ions and SUPPAy Rib-is clrr -That Night In •-,=�° ' �,�,,, -NEED NO'Rib-is 4c a� Inmates of Institui�gns such as haspltals ,y Ce •,�, • M M• ry and , mental h06�1: and - - " Guaranteed nMalro or Model' ALICE . FAYE and DON AM'ECHE '"~� u Thom is members ci - ARTHUR �•�'+ I' E L D .Node to reditott's • � •the two Unemployment Insar- AND OTHERS ado I►,� �,,s aaa Cards Fc 'All or 413 (illustrated) PHONE 52 r a - C and .rho are ,,iw employed in inxi r;&We - PICSEBIYG -- ONT. Eliza E.• Turner Estate The Estate of Eliza E. Turner of 0j. - _ the 'Township of Pickering, Widow, - __ deceased, will be distributed after `-- ,,ATTENTION I October lst, 1.942, having regard — -- _ only-to claims filed with the. under- •XQTZ s If you are now naeaplo7.d, you Willie 10 >E< signed prior to such date. you bar an insurance book number cc anon ce:tlScafas •w41�1 I d - or 413 which Tau got whoa lot wan , /. , vePlof�. v •d CStav� Kdwwth Benton Turner and Edgar Ta wh.a Taylor Austin, Executors. •146 -Grant Brack ROa y n, , igm bL Iarrt,: - .... ` $•� Avenue. Hamilton, Ontario. b1�o�•e Iha•-•taof••a•� 7.. -- Ukdo s of Lebow Mal _ Pit t►a=7 d :.:.Crushed Pit Run, : —�"' • • . � _ - the: - peteiee. School room+ 'lhnmdsr to •We Sunday School .� a� + fray -- a�le.Lu�f xutiuAl Fu g GREENV�OOD on Sunday •morning; Sept. 17 ati i�go� Thers� will be a` S "d d,uwJ: »i.i- meet -A 10 a. eleilf to de for t�• cress. - �Ce �• Mr. and Mn. Fred Pugh, Altona, m. oil' Sunday; 13th; since there wilt and Gwaded "were with W. W. and Mrs. Gee; on- be no pres*ing service here on . Services w �ni WAWA2iFA IN& Co► I Monday.... i ..I.... `� account � the Anniversary Services A1F = Due •�� Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor- h at- Kinsale. �� Tetss toe ft"s, asid 1 bett returned to their schools on I Glroup 1, of the IW,, A. witl sponsor Full -Glow Delivaed'or Loacled H _F-it tu"ap. the:- 8th.-Wildred -- W W--- Plesssn a Pie Social in the Sunday school - - -- -.• - - - PHONE - pmt! Pick. 97 r 8 t' plsdatota Iasasaaes oft and Gertrude to Epson. ( � roam on Friday 'evening, Sept. 1$. . M� _ -• voroYito Office - Howard' 6471 , Milos eta. Miss Doreen -Pegg has charge 3t A. good prograt& Is- being. PTepar._ .. - _ - JOHN BOURNS dt SON' _ :_: j„ the Kinsale school. Best wishes to I and also a feed of good pie and very i$OOD SrNGING 01 i � all for a'gooa year. social, time, Come along and be in Wednesday Night and Sunday AM ` - Mi C. SlL. 1RURKAR - _ _ ss . Petty of Cherrywood h'as' � the fun: -Admission 15 and • 25 etc. W :Afternoon 1 . Writs or Pbooe charge of the Greenwood eehool. Doors open at 8 P. m. ` UajCE OF THE PEACE BOWMAN $OWE �, D. V. Hoskins delivered a fine .Rhe W. A. and Red Cross will k-AIN STR.'PICKERINGI , .- Ave tbs Coutp of Ontaslo W' and instructive Temperance address' hold their regular monthly meeting FICSFrBiIi.4 ONT. - wZMx ONT1$0 —.--- - -- - - - -- ;;_7­ _ Pickeriiag News. Sept. I 1 th- 1942 - — - - NSURANCE .G -- -.IN. CASE OF _.",WAR DAMAGE TO -P ROPE RTY . = 0* —RV --P R 0 -P E R T Y- -A R-E --U fE D TO - - - _ -'WS -U f- AG-AIN•ST LOSS BY ENEMY ACTION The Governirlent.of Canada,'by Act of Parliament, has s'et'up a Plan of War' Risk Insurance against• damage to property caused by enemy - - : action -by countermeasures :taken against the enemy —by explosions of ... _ - 'war munitions .handled -by third parties.. In teri ns of general information, it may be stated that the Plan provides a certain limited..FRBE COMPENSATION for -damage to owner -occu- pied homes -and -to chattels, but -.the main feature of the ,Plan is that owners of most types of property can protect their property by PUR- - FN1T W,CHASEof �AIN This type of War Risk Insurance is sot. being sold today. by private - - - 3gsi1rance-- companies; because of • the -risk involved. Consequently, the' - - - 'Cloverriment has-established a. national scheme to make it possible for each citizen in Canada to purchase . the sense of security that comes from knowing than i_f_ his property does' suffer war damage (and the +wars' has - - °•. IIi- iTTIOSC I. L.: i.r�a 4i1 Lhe-Ja L L , tlac u " &A'L1aa) IM 9_aar *.d� "Ju _.. the resources of Canada. to. help hips make good his property loss. -._.HOW 7O OBTAI N - GOVERNMENT WAR RISK INSURANCEn'�, -_- -- _ ! The Fire- Msurance Agents and Companies of Canada have volunteered. - . -to the Government the services of their extensive facilities and personnel, P thus avoiding - on a non- t t basis* the ,setting up of.the large organiza- tion that otherwise would be needed 1f0 HOME OWNERS to handle- details of this nation -wide NOIISEH4IDERS std OTHERS - -- - Government .War Risk Insurance - Li ®iced. free compensation is - provided under the Act for War scheme. Damase ' by enemy action to YOUR FIRE INSURANCE AGENT $3,000 -� IIimage to- House. ' OR COMPANY WILL GLADLY - holder's CAattels, up to $soo- j for those of his wife, up -to $400 SUPPLY COMPLETE DETAILS OF —for each child antler 16, up -T1-11 GOV ER N M I NT 'INSURANCE $1 o0 —for others; not S holders , - up to $200. - ' PLAN. No policies are needed in this ' THIS ANNOU , CE,tiiENT IS PUBLIMED clissiftcanon but insrirance• addi. so that the r�blic may pare notice .tbe tionat to the above.. amounts. P ,Y • may be- purchased. i Governrmenrt•.War- Risk Insurance Scheme. j The iufornration git ca aboi'e is not intended ' i Ask any Fire Insurance A.Fent. or ` to be a eortrplete resnime of the Scheme. Full 'Company for,eemplete� details. iiformatAii re,urdb7z conditions, exclusions, etc.. is a, t.o.chere. PrbUsked by Axtbority of the Minister of Fix,=ce ! 1 - ... naFR,w, ae!':S *.sa.• _r s',+i u. .2• _ ,3 • ?t. �:. ...i.r_•. S-v. sL'cR .. i4+Y ..e ': r'�'�� -'� �•st,. =. .R ti� ^- -I. ... .n a .A': .4 ✓4e _ °a,-v'_ '7.... `"••-',' .,j ,t. '++.•.. M ..'R. :���+f�..:ira. r.4 tl:.x«�,,.,�r' x16+^" .: TJ i Yi •�i 1 ti. t- ,, 6". °aiitr. iS :.,. .,+• -•_ _✓:, ,. - .,. .. _. _ • .. � ,n `iha ,.'^�� �_ _ _- ••'',. .�. 7, •cam .. _ ��w •"n' • _ .,cat. V:;' �~ 1Vixs it S. Bryant „and young "Miss Roberta- Nolan is holidaying and turning to God,' confessing their 'AUDLEY 1� daugl°tar are visiting her parents a! at her hpme here. I sins and following } g in His ,vat's, ac w•iw is stationed at •St iota Que. ! Cvb': urg for a few days. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Dickson of the directed in the Bible ". =k The Vti'v.:1en'g lr�� :t :te wi:1 meat 1 -Wr_l. West• of Toronto has been.. _City, visited Mr. and Mrs, G. Burk - The Women's Institute will' meet by e" lust weekend with his parents at the' hc:ne of Mrs Gard ,Winter, . here .fox- a few:.weel s-- help'!' -' Fl= holder. - - in the public library on Wednesday,' rY on Wednesday, e at m, gat Mr. Harry Westgate and of 3 p ,-� p 1wr out with harvest and Bill , Visitors under the parental roofs September '16th 16th at 2.30 p. In. Mr:. Guelph, visited with his parents last Roll Call '*What N,.or1; I like to• says it was the best holiday that this h6iuday' were: Miss Doris B• Harvey, District President, wil! weekend.• he -has enjoyed. w lisvt:. 'Dizs Medcalfe, Miss ' be the guest speaker. "Kull Call "' Dumbarton Unit of the Red Cross - - Winter Diva. tiient- ;ia.l.tl..r al Mrs.- Clax on o In ay nos en o:iie - Randall; bliss _Fern Miller;, will' be a "Continued Story',, Mrs. Will meet next Tuesday afternoon,• � their homes here. -They wilL.be em- enjoying- a• ='few days -with her old " of Toronto. - - ; H. Pugh will speak on "the.- coIteation'f Sept. :�6, at t he home of spire. - plo'}ed down'East for another month friend, Mrs. Simon Puikrin. uiarxa zviajor and Robert Brown of salvage". Special •music. , C pl'arson. " ­or two yet. Walter and Mrs. Pratt, Kitchener, ridge were home for a few days. On or about September 18th, -- 1 f ` The atmouncement 6f -thi; marriage - s)3eht {tie - weekend at the Pratt " " "��rs.' V. Jonas oY' Toronto spent , trl2ek load o salvage will be taken f e next meet= o W. M. Th xt ng f the " - S. of the - United Church will be of bliss Margaret Westney has cottage nere. the -weekend with Mrs. -G.- Hamlin -gtg= the-barn of z4r., rtuga rugn, held on ,Thursday Sept. 17, at 3 p. ..appeared°, and. her many. .friends Dr.: Reddick'e message u4 Sunday Where it has been stored. Will all' here extend every good wish for her. on his return from his holidays was who wish to aid further in this war m. at the home of Mrs. F. Westgate Visitors at the home of Mies "Several freun here will alctend the WHITBVALB - an inspirati6n to 'all. his listeners. effort, see' that' everything is sent I Janet and Miss Violet Allison were: Flower. Show at Dunbarton, 'Iiie- theme 'was in relation to "the to the Pugh's before that date. All Mrs, J. Hennick _ Mrs. F. .Wonnacott has returned Nation's call .to, prayer °. leis., stated their sister, , of The United Church Sunday - metals, rags, bones. rlxbber..glass " Tonxwanda, N. Y. and their niece from a visit with her_ sons in floe ` if everyone prayed to God for (brolden or bottles) aaceptable. _ _City. - � Iila'nning 'to •observe Rally-Day. victory over -our eti�ies and speedy - and nephew Janet and David from ; School reopened here on Tuesday Mrs. Burk of Cherry-wood visited end to the war,' that was not what Masten'• with her daughter, Mrs. & Udell God wanted - w t he aid wan D V L \BARYON Mr. and Mrs., -Chas. Annie and - - • .'with Miss Hollinger in charge. Man_ y t, il<ttprovements are beicg made in aver the holiday, .41st Gladys,i? dell , was a- n'staon s rnewins �f.,spirit = Evelyn enjoyed 4 motor trip last -' -- " : the sanitation o! the school house. Of 'ltironto. - Dield Newman of the Air Force, � weekend. - .$ OF N' W­ -.INCOME -r- - _ .PART I _ - As it Af'ei1 Y- A N SANERS' - 0 1. Question: WHO W*qT OW (D) for �- A booitte$. ewdded Tau a+edM i!'eesewri} Asssaerr: All persons -in eat pt of iseernu ow - - „' You may deduct from dw savings pottiow - - - -- . ' l• ,,, "YOUR 1942 INCOME TAX of jrout tax '(liens f) 1942 psymeats on $660 single -or I t 206 - ayarrisyf. x . / still be available shortly account of- 2. Question: WHAT FORM YOU at offices of Inspeete" .. -(t1 an approved esnpbyew (or trade ,.t •_ . union superannuation, retirement �"''r + HAVE TO -FILL OUT? of income Ta:c: ) Pe is c _ . or pension .fund; Awsurr: Unless you are single, without de- t ?) premiums on Life insurance policies pendents. and not making payments for your taxable income, from the first 'to the Luc issued prior to 23rd. june 1941 (if allowable personal savings (Item SD), Y,o+ _ dollar).' -�' should file Form personal, savings with your employer. Issued after that date ask your In- '+ Oclierwise he °resist deduct the amounts pro- (1) Sing surance company or Inspector of _ P -4 Income Tai). - vided by the .Table of Tax ioeductions for.-a ; annuit or savings policies not. 'single person without. dependents or persona) $1800 -9% O Y &+ Po Pte' _ ;writh taxable income between $1800 and ponable without substantial. bra or 183000 -i% fdrfeiturl; and . I{ r�� or more of your income comes -from with taxable ineorli over $3000 -1J (4) prsnapal • payments on s 7e+oregagl * y: sriu0sffiley,u S+42 li oome lbw h ~ta:abk t = - "_ : - ......... f sale, -exa prior te" fit salary or wages, 'y- < l - come e is-not aver $5,000, including no I income over $1200 -7% 23rd June. '1942. an W. racial ° .� ft00 from investments. you will use Form r3) Dependents' tax credit for -each--$,29 property; _ - provided (a) they do not exceed 'the •` _ c: 'TI- Special; otherwise you will use Forst T.L. r l . s ♦ _ _ (>3) t.radaatest Talc- _ lion and (b) receipts an pro- - x _,d dated fort .4 -~ _B.• Qssesrioar WHEN AND `HOW IS (1) O. first $660 of triable aKeau -Ida Tax. Income Return. xis," • :?ff YOUR TAX COL LEC'L' ? 3010 as -neat s too 11%00 nets 1,000 _. ° ' " X 3.1 an rant Soo.. aw mu 7:000 (E) National Defe sew Tasr•= s i ` Answer: Your employer is r qerred by*•ar to _ eJ6 3 609b - -' - : atalte deductions from your slaty or wages on -37% ow next tool "ye am wear Ia.*" Tti• tan dos not apply afar ! 1st - il42. The deductions swede during if'i• , 4�.i " 'T i ` £ account of your 1942 tax during the period 41% aI spit ltoo 70% on next' 20.000 A 1142 as a 4' aepte°noer ts'es.to nugust °its. Each ckdlrc- 91-h an next Isom n-)y M wzt sv.atw bows" a account o 11 fir' tlon must be the amount provided by the _ :saewc a• accoasnr of your 1942 tax. 304 ow next 30N a09(r aw neat 30.000 ..� �' ollic'al Table oi' Tax : Deductions for your _ _. , rarrent race of pay, and family status and per aa� on aees� -tiler ftM.ON• - 6. QsrastiSre: SAVINGS? MUCH Ole YOUR �� R� ,, " TAX IS SAVINGS? .i'isr �fr6%: s tonal mvtngs as declared an Form TD-1' �(2) Married (or equivalent status) -tae - irc. (Item 2 above). credit -ilsf - -Alrtser. �':y �;'' The Table' is desi ned to collect about !0!11 (t) Single-cite lrs:r► of _ g. -. - --( r ., . ., tax cie'dit far each►- -y/ r w of the has' on your salary or wages, raving is sus (a7 h the 3otat of jawr Norwat :oar - :i: ry a balance of not e than IM most cases, _ - Graduated Tax and Surtax, or more ,,s • l' (plus tax. aw your oilier income, if any) to be (C) Su�-telb on `iisveitment iacam' over (b) 8% of your taxable Income (maxi -' raw par? i wi;h $11110 without- exemptions. + V. 12001 eiw I% for tech Sepamber 1943. - - dependent (maximum- $100 for If your glary or wages aft leas than �' of NOTES each). +(l) (n no case are you regrined to pay a +ref 1 7`k`.• yoi+r inconse. you snxsst pay tax on your ocher (2) Married (or equivakwc - stacrs) -eM � -- _tax (i.&, after credit for dependena) iwcawse by compuhasry inseahslewtl. (See - _ lesser a( part 'II below). which woeW rediiee your taxable incoale (a) the total of your NonvW. nit . ir• _ - --- --• -_- below seen single or trzsa, marred. - - Graduated Tax and Surtax: or !1 r not 4. tseion: WHAT CONSTI- -TUTES � (_) if a wilt has nand het bombard ant tc fsa�ble i< , is - �r - - ` TAXABLE INCOME? - L Both she (b) 10%of your.taxablf income (Hass- <, t. mum $8000) plus 11r far eaols de• as single persons, but any amawlt a wife i �•it' . ; .4► asarr: Yasr Incalrt n wsade up vow full pendent (wnxuwww' $1OS far rye, /A ,aq. der, nw sirerr her has6aed's riW _ salary or befog- any deductions whatso- a be taxed as s maned person. A married• eaebj. t` x-, '' 8► 9"r, us living allowances, gratuities or ' . :;s,y •r pl E g 'moaua is taxed .3's = siq�le. perww'ander You will get�baek the savings portion of your � c, a:e - :(,•.; bonuses (including tort' of living bonus) '2nd . aY cieeumscanea except only what her tax which you ..actually soy- phis 2% iwe Y . 8 4 P iwisband's_iwcorae iti less thaw Y660. serest. after the war. ` the value of an board, living quarters or sup- pee.,- .given you by your. ertlp er. Ic•also includes such receipts as in and dividends, " - - - ° ='"i' .rents (afar taxes, repairs, etc.), royalties and, - "�.` EXAMPLES OF AMOUNTS PAYABLE ON 1942. EARNED ,? a _..__annuities. From your total income you deduct (afar allowing for National Defence Tax actually deducted Jan. -Aug. 1942) payments (up to $300) into .certain types of �, s _ charitable donations u to 1 of pension funds, J. employ superannuation _ , 0% of our -income, • -'� ':' . . ' ' • + *�. P pr Y .. - 31NGI:s -NGf psta.`IDSNTS- - � 'a1ARR1$D - No Da?ENneNTx arARRixD- s DslLNAtNTB and me ca pe T /0 of your income - en _ ':�s�'!•r ".• •.,°.'f (maximusm --$400 single, $600 married, plus 1"2 TAX INCLUO Ma Tax ' Tar Iwttwn+a Tae Tax IKt,umm Tea $100 for each dependent vp to four). to find °xi" o6ar s"'"" Lei ..._ ! 'she nt of our faiable iau aiwe. - i 750 i 54.50 arpou y 1,000 138.67 58.67 `•' u . - . +' •►' ;'p ; r, s /�,�;�,� - .1, 500 297.20 177.20 i 167.20 i 58.60 $ 25.66 i 1.16 ( - ?' �. `C"Q'w^• ^: HOW MUCK DO YOU 2,�. 507.K '347.K 364.13 � 164.13 !74.80 s7.N . -'.•' {;{ #ft. 2,509 709.13 509.13 567.K 317.K 378.13 {60.73 PAY? _ 3,000 924.40- 684.4 784.40 484.40 593.06 260.38 _: ' a OF b: • 3'.500 1-,134.06 901.06 1,007.73 - 657.73 , :414.4 3114.4 Axsuw: (A) Plorswsil Tax-- (whichever rate 4,04. 1,407 73 1,087.73 1,231.06 931.06 1.041.73 561,76. Y : ► '•' ; - . ' is applicable N app W to the full amount oif 5.Oa 1.896.67 1.496',67 1.711.33 1.211.33 1 :SZ:.00 922.E PART. II - As it Allecea PERSONS 0117HER THAN SALARY and WAGE EAR m ii (Swells rte basiwem or professional men, iaveacotn, and persons on eomanissioa) PAY1►llg / Yon 1942 income `tax by Inspectors. of .Income Tax tl0rtae time -ia - $epttYnbser ..- N M- must Pay y - -_' gMneriy iriatalasenta " beginning be the fifteenth day of - 2. RETURNS --You file your 1942 Incense Rstara a• �' j ` -- Y''` October 1942. Remittance. Form '>~.7 -B' Individuals,- to Form T.1, gn -4r before the thirtieth day, of Apa .ib v Y o t_ __ t I 7F­---'--- K, be- teat -in - iitli- -your Ise - ucused -from N T s;- temt 1. 1 art 6 of Psr silo stpi3l. IF' "YOU ARE AN EMPLOY= payiai m7 person on a idly, weekly. mentbly ori&y. ether _ ' basis,' it L y9!!r resooasibElitr" to dad" ' Income 'Tar iasMaovewa0 tlse salaries or .wEt6 the iftst 947 >� u ' r .o. - `rr'... ,r i - i w~fa T� i►4r - person _ aeatd t5e' amoattts deducted to your. I>espeetoe Of income Tart whip Our week from tit aa�{ .y i. •.: a a 4 I Irsra am -Seram 10r +augs'v -W �+waac. ,�_.1+�:� If' a!e- i:- dY�w -a!'- - ----- •'J.G'm!; '.'4�f`P` 0- �YL'•• 4% '. r6 ! 7 7• �gadmis to dedue:4 eommtapismse with yti�e lisp id7w ofr.lnvcre Tax at ersm _. 'i r TAX - - . 11WOMINI'ON OF. CANADA -- DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVBNUf INCOME TAX- DIVISION GMASM1�t.T.IOTr. 'COLIN GnWN, - .' • ' p - Cowshaoser -y.oter of N./vs' tMrae . of:,,11lssssl'f�lll ;r�i• - ---- -- , . CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT FOR FUTURE [t1y.FEItF.NCE °" J;I`4 2 :?r •,- m,._•,� ,r��cr c- +;Bo- r„i'"" -r ;'a'.; yT�-c�,t s.;;n, � - •e;+:'c•a'SW°,•- .'•r'�"'f4i1,G¢ 7, YiTp`° ,,,�,� ♦ yy • 1: ".° 7r - y,,,, -t„ .•.=+"..CZ� • v . 9v>- •'. .R.�c ::e..w'.++« . r.> • _ . fa.r' .n:cv... _,. - r o>RUY >` -..�: «!" "mr '",,,�F'.°,. '!''r'_:.z..c.,,y., ,P• � .) Yl,.'Y�L'^`^ - •'�, .t'' . 'YIP- _ • r ?T'. "`,, - -9 '� ♦ uC. ,' - +1 j ... . �''",' 7" . .r • S 'y - :w • s _ •,, , ' ` _ °ter Sri : a v ' t r n - . ,.ra r �',,,:;i`e rt'.• .. ... .1 ... _ . •...^� . a, - ., r . Y, i . �'.. , a s.' y •Y" .. ry _ .•� .a5.' F + z' ',.'y, , •,,;:,'. +,' ' J. ': A. '"•' ate°.•, :�,. rr'+'- . - Bison Roam Forest Gals and Guns -- -Good Combination Areas In Poland X. Bison are usually associated with the Canadian prairies, but `- - - there are forest areas in Po- land where not only the bison .. es and NiIA- r' y — cats live in thhir wild state says The Windsor Star. When the w �r Nazis ordered more trees from w >±ousn ioreata, Marshal tioering 1 "i .. �/ stepped in to preserve the hunt W� tug areas from the woodsman's axe. He still likes to take time i. off from the war to go shooting. s . . e LWW �'. Not only are the Nazis denud- ur ing Poland, but the Germans are a trying to destroy he Polish race. - ' Families hive -been broken up, would provide $3,000,000' a day S. African Natives with some members being sent to for the `war effort. - work in one part of Germany, But that wouldn't be enough.. .. Aid United Nations while others: are put at forced The war is coating Canada $7,000 labor in other parts of the Reich. a minute — $168,000 an hour, $4,-' b The Germans have never for- . '032,000 s day. South African natives are con. : elves the Poles for taking ver tributing magnificently to .their g So that even if - every man, 3anntr�s war. a;{ ^ ,+, �*dvt dome of the most valuable mineral woman and child is Canada in- to official reports. The British areas of- Germany after the last eluding the babes in arms were'to Military liaison Mission in tike ,. war. The plan to destroy Poland invest 25. cents a day .in stamps Union recently surveyed the war - and the Polish , people is an ef- we would still be over a million work of the 2,000,000 natives of fort to prevent that happening dollars short of the daily cost. BattutoLnd. Bechuanaland and " gain. -- can dians nave u...,ca a ttk S -. e_"driver's stilts "• of Bofors anti - aircraft Rule. a tremendous job, and they're going t _... _ '�1cpFi -1;A S�__ _ More than • 100,400 of theme b2aade at Fh"tono Iant iii Alcrort find W*- compliftw weapons - — — to see it through. It will mean ariNry,Lo 1ialldtq. 1}papy' hOtldteds 6t girls in assembi�► ES -Lake BOat �n non- Europeans are employed is long hours of work, a lower Union 'industries; 20,000 troops _ . _ r>�,7ppeebidClea�m War Assignment standard of living,, stern saving hava been sent to Syria, Palestine to provide the money for the war. - Detroit saw an airplane carrier Anyone who isn't following such �d North Africa and follow. _ .. - - • for the first time last week, when a regime is guilty of a bit, of more .are expected to follow. - _ • _ -. , Have You Heard What Science the. V. S.. S. Wolverine, once the slacking. We wouldn't like to Lemon praising their work haw • -longest liner on the lakes, steam- be considered slackers in the eyes been received from General Sir Is Doing ad proudly up the river to her as- of the boys in uniform who are A ck and other Claude uchinle nth high -- ":Sure, and what a alight it is!' - -- _- ; military officials. -- mid the Irishman at �I party. "IVs' - . signment in the war. giving their, all. __ _ - <� When she was the Seeandbee, zmpiy pourin G OPHAGIA Yon g {,vtae l" tL.b &By homesick or :ardonts of the Cleveland A Buffalo Tran- downpour," remarked the host. Northern Negro, writing to-South sit Company, the 500 -foot ship _ $lYm bad better stay' the rifirht ern friends, says, "Ship me a bas carried as many as 2,800 pas- ' With �n - of good dirt m *at,-- Time Ob- aea,Noar ins a . A(GURDIUNS ttA1PIED �vVa The Irishman disappeared and serves. Island, Duluth and Chicago, - ` returned some time later soakins Sometimes' he means it. Eves Now her staterooms and pro- ACCORDIONS WANTED B offensive Fool instant sutraya oftenaln odor itutantiy Ise wet. in the Yazoo- Iississippi delta', menade flecks were gone, replaced Beat prices paid for piano bottle. Ottawa agent, aawas ' "Where have you been?" asked Negros@ and whtt4 & send requests by a huge flight deck that extend- . accordnd t twelve co hvnr .Drs= Stores Ottawa. _ 8 dyed and twenty bean � �e to their upcountry friends for a ed at least 100 .feet beyond the THE T. EATON CO. LTD. FOR SALE - -__ "Ronne for my pyjamL;" se- bit of red clay, declaring that water line astern, and almost an musical instrument Departua a SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP — 1 ' .fled the Irishman, black -delta soil is "right bad sat- far forward of the bow. Her four Toronto miles frost Toronto -15A acres, ! - tag." In certain pants o! Missis- funnels and the bridge had been Mouses and f Barns, 81e,Publi„ !.. AUTOMOBILE* — USED Must all to close estate Publle - •' s p ,poor whitens will walk miles, moved to starboard, leaving the' _ Trustee, otrgoode Han. Toronto. - t pal � . . 'Tigo.- aprmaps_ ve ordered a fl!¢ht deck Cleat. USED -CARS WITH GOOD TIRES, - See . •1 - -. a ..tL Ira= CATALOGUE F all copies of Shakes are'. p tune your cost o transport& - p W favorite ask of clay, because it As she passed Detroit answer- works to be pulped. Befe "� #es sour, like a lemon." In lug salutes from craft on both tion to Toronto, it you buy from sREE4 _CATA A)UUE OF RARA the war they acclaimed his other sections' of the South, some sides of the. - river, three training us. sed. Cart Lotsaatn 1650@ Motors Ltd. Oreatt Work ono Marriage Rev. T Rala� - Avenue and 2040 Tongs Street. lions. 88.49. SUPER MAIL OR- as' a true Arun dramatist. top their meals with a savory Blanes Were in line on the deck Head Office, $ee Mount Pleasant . DER, 57 (jueen Street Weal;, _ w more were in the. hold. Read Toronto Telephone Hith- Toronto, Ontario. � and may p is', they've discovered he isn't It L "good for diem," despite its The Wolverine probably is the land 2181. ' real Hiet -.a +Lea -„ e+; w . • only side -wheel aircraft carrier In PUP1'ItF.B WANTED FITC- : What makes' people. eat' dirt? the world. It will be used to, - THRE!OUERMEY "" r ` " "'"' " ''t'3 Dogs. Send pparticulars. Ketinell, The very irate golfer stalked up - Two scientist* at Mississippi State train thousands of Navy airmen BELTING FOR THRESHERMEN. 16S4- Queen East. Toronto. + Ma the woman who was surrouritz College, Doctors_ Dorothy- ADickins _. in carrier tactics. - Endless thresher belts, hose, STORE FOR' SALE — - _ _ _ er canvas. pulleys. t . ed by her offspring. trod an D r . @hart ag t and Robert N. Yore, think- they - - h'nngara, - bearings, motors. Spec- VILLAGE STORE — STOCK. _ - `` War Costa. Canada . lal— ..o:.;ng __ ___ k 1. "You must take your children know tvhy: lack of iron in the - food 11K. 11ifor s i5 -o' fray. ply. 15c tent. All type` of trans- food reasons for selling. 13oz *I. away from here, madame," Im _ diet. Science News Letter re- mission supplies in stock for 73 Adelaide R'.. Toronto. said; `'this In no place for them." ported some .results of their in- 1 A Minute - Immedlate shipment at attractive • low prices. Merchandise guaran- PATENTS !'l0en't -yell wow ;' replied the yestigatiorr imgng 207 Negro teen and shipped Subject to your _ _ _ wOm8II pleasantly, "they ca`s't school 'children in Oktibbeha Court. Some people wonder why the inspection. as your oraers co •t•ETHERSTONHAUUH a CUml'AWr THE =iCORK BELTING CO. Patent Solicitors. stablistted 1hear nothing new. Their father ty, Mississippi. At least a quarter Government is asking the people 8s YORK STREET, TORONTO _ � .1890:. .14 Sing wear. Toronto. urns a sergeant major." of the., children admitted eating to invest at least 25 .cents 8 day BAlIV CHICK% Booklet of latormattoo on H- _ ' dirt Most a d' - a had war savings st9trips, says the quest. I ' M t of th trt a tern in a Is" of the iron -rich food, such- Lethbridge Herald. if every one F fitST BHA-' FALL HATCH IS PATENTS A TRADE 'MARKS _-' _ _ _- Bobby: "A little bird told Off.. Chick- nve,uable now on - _ _ tr. what Died of a 1awv.r as molasses, mustard greens, liver, of the 12,000,000 people in Can- ;;eptember .3rd. 'Our- Fall Service EUERTUN R, CASE, REGISTERED in their diet than did tae non- ifla •were co FJliv., �1.., of i2E It r +.,t +.rin 1. r -,kfly — It vqu l nit ^' a ,,r.- C,AnAdi,n Rrftlsh your father is." haven't a copy,' please ask. You'll yatent Attorney. Booklet gratis. _ Johnny: "What did the dirt - eaters. And as far as the find it valuable. Plan with us Established over forty years, 92 : ' :. scientists could find out, the crav- ; .41 stray Hatchery, 180 Balsam Avenue. Toronto. S' _ r tur'.A big aearo-n ahead — and v .bird say? Victory.... . - fur diLt__(known as Meophsgia) • �inQM- - -..- -John !ti., .Hamilton. Ont. MEDICAL has nothing to do with hookworm; _" __ [for WANTED "Well, a duck told see JOHNSON °S VETERINARY RE, 16 what hind of a doctor Tour. as many doctor,* firmly believe, DlL -Horse Liniment r 1. 1- m for hoof worm is vs' rare iii. eo MACHINERY B�� 1�'ANTL'O, 17 -19, ON LARGE, ounces: $1.21: Ringworm em- father is!" g ,veil- equipped farm. Dlust have brocation 4 ounces, 60c: Stock - _ ph�'Gktibbeha County. ecbilfiy and experience. State and Barb Wire Llniment,6 ounces v wages expected- Apply to Lawr- 60c: Gall' and Healing Ointment The following taken from a e�r* rc�r enue Kerr, No: 3 Chatham. 1 lb-., 11.25. F'otrr remedies , (one �Lii6isYUMN at each) postpaid for petty cash book, is surely the HOW CAN ti : - I%A!,;KNY rA4V11':lll• :NT. ;fohnson Drug Company. ,3,57A # You can ntlll make good Yonge :Street, Toronto. _.worlds shortest novel — m pey e.•es if, ws r pri- - - - Advert. for typist, 2s.; t ises 1ST Anna Asble q BAKERS' uvEN� AND ♦LAUHtN• yp s edger are makbg It Im- cry also rebuilt equipment- al- GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUFFER- . l�r £ w 5_s' clinch- -0 How can T nave sugar when. posslbie for you ' to stet ways on hand Terma arranged. er of Rheumatttic Pains or Neur- 3 2'�lo ors .,, , far Ilya Tb'- - III v.: ... X.-. . -A .I -• .I, --TA ...1_ ni.•on'a RoMaJ{ - dates, 7s. 6d.; typist's salary, £3; making White cake frosting? advertlser� Nwafr w none Portable Uvea l'o.. 103 Bathurst '2ldtynrd's-•Drug Store, 335 Elgin. r. - -sweets for wife, 6d.; Winnie's A. When making plain white `arm machinery maw St. Toronto. .Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. £4' dinner and theatre frosting for a cake add About ism st hin,. e. local ' -- 'salary, , g , Iistrliator in r e v e r w 1 U1te;INl: d CLb;AN[Nl;- - 1'H4 /T•NittAl'HV• for Winnis and self, £10, 10s.; two tablespoons of .cornstarch choice <erritoriea. The i�b` which can dovetwli with HAVE 1'UU AN1'THINu' NEEDS fur coat for wife, £150;'advert. and'use less sugar. This saves year; prereut connection. dyeing or cieaning'r Write to us TRUDGE THROUGH t for male typist, '2a. - _- sugar, and ,the frosting will re- Is relllalt to dealers a arc- for information st are glad t- t, + - -- is—. - — -tai and profitable Item of answer. your Questions. De arl- -__ The Heu Main. or Hall- -rut thicker and softer. It form machinery' equlp- meet H. Parker's Dye Forks - HAVE YOUR SNAPS meat which retails at $1F Limited. 79+ • Yongs Street, To- especially -good for fruit cakes. Delivered by Man Magistrate: You say Ton to tt25 per unit. Yon will ronto. Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly'' were arrested while quietly Q. How can I repair it small find this a ,.cry I terent- lag proposition, write developed and printed for only 2i c. :attendin to leak in 'a water pipe. EAR F,XTR_\ ('. \�H IN 'SPARE Supreme quality 'nod fast service g your business. A. If the water pipe leaks Re: •�• 7a Adelaide all. TIME guaranteed. " What is your business? w., T „nowt °' J IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE' ' Prisoner: I'm a burglar, -!just the least bit, -wind around ' ANYONE CAN SELL C,VODWILL Christmas Cards in beautiful gift Station J. Toronto :.�i *t the leak with some adhesive tape' \' boxes -at 35 cones to ii.00 per and brush over -this with shellac. box. You make' up to half . of rl,UxuING A \D KEATING .ISelling price. Send for price list Hitler was interviewing his A small leak can be very success- and tree Personal Album of ex- full mended in this manner. quisite designs, some with •mili- NEW AND USED. HUT WATER troops and op p0d' t0 talk to one y R tare crests at 18 for a' dollar, tanks, bath tubs, 'sinks, toilets. private, Q. How can I tell the differ- and up or send ;2.00 for six basins, electHb water pumps: , "How a • thin a with ���, ence between. boiled eggs and un- sample '`boxes containing 90 fold- septic 'ta•nks, taps,' drainage ' fir - g you. cr Goodwill, Suite 717,'60.Frbnt tinge, pipe, fittings, valves, rad- ale asked. boiled ones when' they have 'be :1�'est,,Toronto, litters, Jacket heaters, hot water furnaces, greenhouse heaters, % . "Oh, -I can't complain, sir," an- come mixed? FOR 'SALE SALE etc, Enquire now, Better Plumb. swered the soldier. A. Spin the eggs on a table. _ _ Ong Company- bim -tted, z'Zf u+Ira will whirl around �VST R «s DARWIN TULIPS, 40c; DAFFO- das street hest. Toronto. dils, 50c; Narcissus 25c per doz- Fuehrer. fast, but those that are raw will . en. E. 13. Hilton, Creston, B.C. ul.11 It -i :G!a Itr : \ \(hYF ;N vb : \\ - - make only one or two turns. w )FOX AND MINK IiJUJ �kw Ituua i�\uL N'itUld Fed-up salesman — I'm Q. How can I remove ;'small a �►l�' opld.YUominlun Rug' Weaving Cum.. . - +V' pieces of -soap that have worked OF "”" MODERN SILVER FOX AND 111INIi _i±yrite fur en St W.; Toronto. sorry, madam, but we have - Ranch, which has always made, - -- - -•- no shoes which are small on themselves 'down irifo :the sink ++s money. Located close to good - drain? 1 town, good schools, etc. Worth 11t1b.UMATiC, PAINS ' the outside and large on'thil ..Investigating. "L. A, Jones, 189 A. pour down some, boiling Talbot St., St. Thomas. 1T'8 1�ti'UI:T : \NT — I• ;VER SUP- inside. water to 'melt and wash the pieces' ferer of ltheuntatie r Pains. or y of soap away. 'Soap will not clean FILMS DEVELOPED Neurnia shautld try Pixon'k P,cm: ,'- waste pipes; fine Washing soda gin, \t tliw . Pool: More, 335 Ei- J .Relieves distress ftom MONTNLY� You will aApreciatc the true mean- l in, Ott+aN L'nstptlld $LUU. l Q A �•' E S for that purpose, aa• "soap `will ing or quality and service it you S :IICaCLt:- UCtLDI�jG' _ ... - clog .the pipes, send your, snapshots io be develop- ed at' MEN .tNiu BOYS.-DEVELOP YOUR Protect 7orr BUUKQ and (:ASR Q' oAV ftttniture----- - -��� MA\'b'AIR -• PHOTO SPNIVICE , muscles and increase your from FIRE -mmill THIEVES., We that has become ao dried-that-it 81a 1'tiNt -:E NT It @ ;GT. 'CU1tUNTU strength with an original system. -- —nave *, -*tae ■tea type at'lrate, eT -- -- refuses to take @polish? -` ' t� - - - - -- "Helpful °Shooting 'Tips" __ lnathuCtfon ,in_ muscle, building— ­Cabinet, for dry: parlAOSe. Visit WEAKNESS tee. or wrote for prices, etc to A. Apply vRlth 8 soft �loth.a (To {rid you -in taking better pic- muscle control, stet, self-deY011-Ce-- Dept. Vat tares ire give advice and criticism personnl hygiene. etc. Complete j solution' msde .of' three }farts lin- Lydl'a '� :' Pihkbam's Vegetable on every roll.) course , p two dollars. L _ ew end .oil t0 One art turpentine. Comppoound not' only belps relieve or 6 expl %sure@ developed and :N'orristnh Doctor, of, Psychology, J,&i.T/!►Yl tiR LIMITED ' p rp lnoadhiy pain but also wealt, nerv- 'printed, _::rc. 2' priTts' of such 2h 'West Street, Sydney. Nova 'TD SAF� WOR After this, wipe with ,a cloth ors feel tttea —due to monthly tune- only 3".c. cottn. fr which has 'been dampened with sl- , tionaldts bances.it helps build up ri,\IL TI-11,;M IN TCJ PAY TO resistance against distress Of "dtimm r 141@ Front at. E.. l'oroao Cobol, and- let 'stand for a few cult days:' Made m Cnnads. MAYFARR PHOTO SERVICE. ISSUE 37---'42 _1 Establlalled less minutes. y i1 314 1( \t:D; Vtii'It1 :CT. TUI:UNTU , .° . fir' _ sq,;.pr `- '1 • .•..,y° .,.F,,4,. - .Y� .�° �� y o^ , ke. . r±- _ ,v-. ..e.F s+�.aaN,c -.:�, .�+s r*�: .�"Xur��.....,' .. �J�''• R +x _..ru rt . � •.} - ...� ... �„ ...,:.. 3,_' . _ -. .:mss F : :�.a- �- ew.:°.: -+... , _:., _.�ntm.. `3ee�.a.... sin. ....,m. ' _ , '� ,, a',,..i +••s•,,•K ..,e?k °yr � �, `• :::i: r :l i �"' .y � -• -' f' } +:. y . • - A •` F.,' +_ LL.:.' ,''. ' -•t •;, • i• f'' �' a grim estimate of the dam ar es active warfare? "The Quiet THE W Jt_.,VVEEK - �omnwatary on Current Events that had been Inflicted on, G seems be- ea• reasonable t» _ Are A ' !�c'ril Tide Of Battle many time* e the beginning miles of the explanation. namely, his o fur- • „� you: Five square miles spread' lion that this would force a fur- For ice Men .�• about . in nine of Germany's large Cher diversion of American supply As Global War Enters Fourth Year? cities had been wiped out. More and necessitate •transfer to Brazil They don't ask you to play , . - if than 1,000,000 persons had been of essential equipment that would games or dance, you meet no w Three years ago last week tbe-- The -pr be - made h- Omeles"- °_Mora than- -500- - etherwtae have - Sons -to the- >4uzo- Broadway- eeiebritYes —nub nv �; Mani legions poured across the came the world. But for Adolf war factories had been destroyed., peon and other fronts. Undoubt. theatre tickets are thrust Into �' x ';*Ontiere •oi Poland to loose upon Hit with Lhree years of many Reich Marshal Goering made a edly, there will be a marked step- your hands at The Quiet Spot, yL.s -uy Of oL1,,,..wJr lv Bnuii newly opened for servicemen ana itlict in A generation, says the New still seined far from realization, that ao enemy planes would be (and from Bza:ilr Dat, on bal. .. seamen at 130 East bbrtieth St. York Times. A European war at Befor .him, still in being despite allowed to penetrate the Garman sane, the development is decided here. But it you want to leave flrat, it became a world war after herculean efforts to destroy it,. anti-aircraft defenses. The Reich u favorable to the. Allies, the hurly -burly world outside, was now being hit from the air .Japan's Pearl Harbor attack last was the Red Army, and behind _ spend a quiet hour with a book, r ,.Dscemher. him a' growing Anglo- American from two sides. R A. F. bombers - Last week an the war's third strength. In the Far East the Jap -ware stroking with Increasing have a bite of refreshments, g • • • stretch over a studio conch or 7•aa' was ending, British bombers - anese, after five years of war with force from England in the west; SMnsa MaultaM write a letter home, The Quiet -:were taking off to pound German China and almost eight monfhe from the east, planes of the Red T_ Spot is the place. Doris and industrial centres with of war with the Western democ- Army were carrying out raids True Democracy "It's like stepping into your own a< view to relieving pressure on racles, faced American power on from East Prussia to as far as home," said one soldier. Russia. Berl1 , attacking the new centres "It's the sort of thing s man Egypt' ire was om one side and on the other a Chin- of production which have been Self- Government Has Work• needs when he's been away to seal moss quiet , as the armies waited axe Army that would not stay ad For 061 Years, Says The es blfshed since the R. A. F. be for a long time," Bald a British Am the zero hour that might de- beaten - Cleveland Plain Dealer g hitting the Ruhr sad Rhine lermiae the fate of the Middle These were the problems the. merchant seaman. -' -last. In China, the -Japanese were Axis nations must' try to solve in d o =More thau. 4,250,000 people have Down a short flight of steps you m retreat. possibly ith drawing the fourth American bombe on Tokyo last y year of the war. From ono �e der_ just paid homage to a successful open a door and find Inside a well Atpril a akP.11?d_JSD —S6 ryyuk"cu i yairn�a iiurw - .5µces for attacxs eisewaere, and their. very nature tney raises anx- _ - xtea -tae idea that .men do .not r• ++ +i+ny- to the danger of future' raids from room with a writing ^tabe or two, ilia the South Pacific they were, ions questions in the United rlar Chinese bases within easy strik• have to speak the same language _ Acrd- pressed as thq-- first Amerf• tions. Can - the Russian , armies to dwell in harmony as a nation; - a bathroom • with plenty of hot man offensive threatened their continue to hold out against the �g distance- of flimsy Nipponese that free men are capable of-de. water and bath towels, and a tiny cities. Two such bases were at kitchen where men may _position in the 3olomons. India Wehrmacht and launch new blows tending themselves and that dam- y find cook- Chubsien and jrlshui, amid the tea !es in the_ cookie_ -ja the blow that may of its ownP Has r,_ __..__.. them -is' the beat form - egos- - - -- r= 40me In November' when the rains -- strength -of -the -- United Nation "s stations - and - terraced moun- ernment. There are comfortable chairs, end. On the other aide of the reached the point where an invas• tams of Southeast China. The Jag . These people knew what they low reading lamps, a couch or so, _ 'world Brazil,• by entering the war, Ion of the European _ Continent anese war machine was set. in were doing, for the Idea has work. _ shelves fall of the beet loved had supplied new and strategic becomes possible? Can the• British, motion against the airfields; 100,- ad for 661 years. It works, today books, and writing tables with Ibases' for fighting the Battle of hold the Italian- German forces In 000 troops pressed toward them in,' although their land is surrounded their own thin paper suitable eith- _ a pincers move along a 250 -mile y • an enemy who or for: air - mail or ordinary post. • -Ae South Atlantic. Egypt away from Suez, Where on all aides b War Spreads e stretch on -the Chekiang- Klangai ing. All of this was part of one of The W :' _ will the 'Japanese launch their ' stands for the antithesis of every P - railroad still held by the Chinese. 8 New York's most unusual and Fall offensive and will there -be this they aherfah.. Yet this small ' This was the world war picture By in the whole rail line lovely •apartments, now donated - forces setough there to turn it nation has :much to teach the Mast week n the third year of the had'' been occupied and` the Mik- great powers of the world for for the use of service men who will,, • ~war drew near its end. The tires back? The fourth - :year_ will 'pro- , on ado's legions were in possession vide answers. Switzerland_has_stoud�a _beacon __- appreciate such surroundings. _ —7-1116 Germans had lit when they of both bases. Tokyo declared that light through 1:3n The Quiet Spot !e not crowd- marched into Poland in the early Stalingrad Stands the air -raid danger had been --el- ropes .stormy edTshould not be. Inside one map b0urs of Sept. 1, 1939 -had spread Out of the fighting that rages history. _ - imin8ted, Spoke Of a8!IIg- tile_CaD- ,. ,-_i find rhAt +Inv_ • rarouna the globe.. on that first over the Yong Russian front one tared rail line as a link is -an all- the find. a British merchant seaman, an morning there were just two na- solid fact stands out. The Russians land route to Singapore. -men of the :�mouatatn •teglon3' of lien at wark ner..,.,,y -$g- go still bold Stalingrad The Volga .. w _ it .appesreci that the Uri. Schwyz and_ Unterw�alden Amerteen' soldier, a Canadian air band The 'attrnirer of nations 4n• city controlling the vital artery formed -a perpetual -pact to defend force pilot, or perhaps even a Japanese boasts had been pi's- - themselves against the'tyranhy at weary newspaper reporter. They Volved has risen from two to forty of water communication in Cen• mature. Once more China had - are admitted. _3 a servicemen. .1 wo, thirty-cue of them on the tral Russia is this year's main turned the tables on--her enem the then dominant Hmse of Raps - gp� slide of the United Natfoaa. eleven German objective. Th,6 German y' burg. Other men joined them un- on first enter* through the j Japan was in rapid retreat: In six til the Swiss coafadetattoa was brick - floored kitchen,, sad they Isar the side of the Axis. - • High Command announced- that it weeks °Chiang Kai- shek's men Dad It is a war that has spread in would fall last week. Aiire and In recaptared fifteen cities. among formed: Today its people speak can't undere( and why someone craves. Poland was engulfed' in the colas, it still reslsts the Invader. four languages, !,900,000 Germans, - abould be so thonghful; ask, - th®m- CDu7�sfen and Liahul, had re ' What's the catch ?" drat wave, Denmark, Norway, the Hitler must have Stalingrad- to' taken 200 miles- of the Chekiang- 8E0,000 French, 840,000 Italian and 8istherlanda, Belgium and France. 44,000 Romansch. Yet few nations There's no catch, The 'Quiet' Iwo the. Russian armies behind Kiangsf railroad; claimed 40,000 In the world are as unified as is Spot m e r e 1 y represents the A the second. Yugoslavia and the Volga and exploit his gains in ° Japanese casualties. The a ddsn_ - oughtfainess of three world- - - �• "•�• Lae Caucasus. It ruin not suffice change of military fortune puzzled �wl'zet•tana. Tae secret may be - the high degree of seif-govera• travellers who, from their,owII es- ' finlaad and Rtlsala, Italy .a. d to pass by- such A stronghold and observers, 1A Cbina. -In part lit-wan meat which the Swim enjoy, perience, know the happiness of ti Grease. sprang up and were in strike directly at Astrakhan and attributed to the bombing of Jap• finding a non- sectarian place / eerporated into the big war. It the Caspian Sea. This explains the a m e s e airfields by American The Swiss still hold their open- where one can relaz, with no de- 9 beat against the defenses of Eng- massive assault_ and the train a- planes. In part to the fighting arliaments is their cantons. ; ia.+d -1.. Y..a .. del, �� ed eU- aaio ' ons sacrife-e_ea- the Germans - are - 4nalities - of the Cbineae doldieer But tlifs- earliest fox m of democ- - is of -- - - wands made The trio- consis Am stepi es-of Russia, Battles ewer. ;u ..,_;. racy no barrier to swift action �_ ��,i "e.., ..4n. avuu ;su► LYlese factors, !t was meld. B. Palmer Lewis, Christian sought In North Africa and West- tanks swarmed across the -Don could nod wholly account, for such when it cotpea to. protecting the ,_d - ern Asia and sea .Z1 ht oountrp. Hitler and the detractors Science Committee on Publication - _ g ing brought elbow, Sta'ttagl•a�--seemed doomed. _ major witbdrawals. far the State of e, the war to South Americas. Gar- But .1a the Interval the R,,.:,ia„a _ C;al„�t ,-111 -e per s were °' "g"''' {8�y !e Dorothy Harrison Eaapa, founder _ I _ _ many's partner, Japan, earried it' summoned -fresh reserves. . •Alow inclined to .attribute the Japanese fated by the example of the con• The Seeing Eye, and Montaigu m to the other side -of the world, they may have a chance to repeat retreat primarily to a change of federatfes-4a defence. Every Swiss Sterling, importer , a'dnfernaaig.0 slaked 'it with the war In China. the Indomitable defense of Lenin- policy by the Mikado's war lords. serves in tlitr army. list. -ads ft, save for the fragile peace grad and Moscow. In their opinion Tokyo has decid. When war came to 1939° Switzer• adsting between, Russia ' and in. From - Royal Art Force ' Bead- ad to' strike elsdwhero. • is giving : land mobilized . completely: Since _ _ ra_, _lit n qwwters t June. 1940. the number of men �+, ■J �� on last troops Ia •active service has been reduced Dogs to the new scene of action.- s Military experts pointed toy [oar to 200,000. The coat of this Is heavy Winter AS All ji - _ LIFE S LIKE THAW By Fred Nelaer possibilities: ' (1) That Japan, bar . on- a small -country, particularly -- - band .forced by the approach, of one -which depended so much on Winter" should -start closing on ' . % �'� � t • '�7 Winter in Siberia, was making luxury trade as - the northern front above the par- ready tourists and the luxe a -long-delayed ' s fr o k e -did Switzerland., Yet the • people allel of.-Moecow within 10 days. against Russia; (2) that the gen- bear the cost cheerfully. for they Snow generally starts around La -- oral staff, alarmed over American, know, that nothing could repay bor Day. A heavy rainy season : .� Invasion of the. 13010mous, was them for: the loss of that liberty which impedes mechanical aeti- -I D. Wmat to reinforce Nipuonese - de- -wbieb they have maintained and o; +;pa ,ar„ in ;, �• - • - . teases in the Southwest Pacific; defended since 1291. M i • oscow '.,• -= about th j ' . - e latter part of ✓�•• �� ! (a) that Japan planned to. take -- Se tembor And _ __ r • advantage:. Indian dlsor`ders and p. f?rteher SDI sort / // • / tinues in varying degrees until strike' at the subcontinent; (4) _ 44 Scrou er6" - Winter hardens the terrain. On that a new offensive. !n -North this central' front the Russians are China, aimed at cutting the road On manoeuvres all troops, i Russ assuming a defensive position,, f / is was to begin. + P + }1- / to winch they hope to maintain 1 / Meanwhile American aviation eluding the Canadians, are inelin- through -the winter along the ex- -wee continued to aid. Lastk Am- ed ".to- do some scrounging and cellent natural line of the Volga -blasted the -!dip one—night recently soma Can�,Arm 8 mesa terminus of the nbw ttso- a-d zen hens, . penese air boas at Lashio, • Bur ' g l d made off with half- ana part of t ne iJOn - / ,' 4 • , r less Burma Road. And in Chung- it turned out they had cleaned king the a ;rival of the first group out, a henhouse belonging to o England Does Job 4 '� ' of Chinese fliers trained In Ain.; poor, elderly woman. They didn't { • : '� i� •• . srtca wan, a further symbol of know this at the time. Of Feeding Herself • ' \1�/Is �• „ ,� "' �,•. Chinese- American collaboration. The colonel heard .about the `�� �� �� •' �' �'''' The importance of Brazil's en- theft and although the culprits England is doing more to feed ,r, a „,, n,,• „, ,,;d, f trance into 'the , war. should not could not bq .identified, he told - _herself_ than-she has done-since Y _ e • B be minimized; For one thing, It .h his men the womajt couldn't af- the abolition of the Corn Laws. D ( a will now be possible- for the Un- ford, to lose the hens. He de- She has a population of 684 people - : • e • !!lam r, 1 ited States to collaborate in the placed , the whole escapade. to the square mile, feeds more h' I e • • �� ” contraction of great bases, both Next morning the old lady people with the products- of her ," r, sea and air, in Brazil, and they found her henhouse filled with own soil, in proportion to its area, will • be adequately protected. bens -20 of them that she had than any other 'country in the ;+ ,,��'' �;* �" �1f'•.� Again, 'the psychological effect of never seen before. • world. England and Wales have Brazil's - action w l l i be felt The local - Gar- ♦5' police tried to find an acre of land per person, V►t+^. -1 throughout Latin- America and in out where the Canadians had ob- many two acres per person,, ' °"°' " "'" "'° °" '' q6 " r' �P`m /✓6//EQ' all the _Latin sections of - Europe. twined the 'replacements but, it's France , three and a half acres,, a� "Never mind how long I've been here.... Got me down! !" to goad still -:.; mystery. 20 and Aivssin $ .- acres. -- -- = - -�° ' REG'LAR FELLERS— Question No. 5,726 __ ___�: - By GENE BYItNES TELL Ml,-POP, WHY is R THAT MCAUSE HES MY BROTHER! R WOtA.DN`T MATTER WELL, SUPPOSIN i WAS - UWAR GfEOR6iE° IS MY UNCLE? ANYSM W40 RAPPE,NED TO IF HE WAS THE RAP SER,THE BAKER, ytiUR BROTHER THEN WOULD BE MY BROR'HER WOULD tl'1,E - OR THE C 4WAKEY SWEEP, HE'D I BE MY AVN UNCLE? Yom LW-LE! STILL BE YOUR UNCLE AS L0hGj ; AS HE VAS MY aROTHEER!� NON ap . . . • - -' '�J I _� w sue- .. - yF 0. R M Oeir ryM. w�wi ��NP S '. .. � !'�i r. - -1..'r9- !F'R ;;S" .;y_ t . - "s' •+r :•r... .• . rV^ - A . -+m•,• .�,; _.' - "i .p...•'.. »y r-ra r�„q., - 7;0 '. ""a•.ye.Y•`., yy.'s'"•i n'?r . -y'* -.�:, .,end,.' nt :n — +w' . - • _ �..a. ,.'a.:.:,.. -4 M-. :,µ a4�le. =w, . W f •, _ .:.w.•Fi'�+:o..a nam • .rcca.,i.e . ac:x✓ - -•yf'- .w._7..ru , .°..: ":tea.. *Ai:.- Sehtizr +..N"Y •2wr....P - T•.. a! .�Y` ;, �m1`,1,;., :"qP =g'.'' ..�J„ ^• ,q.,,,,,..a.,•.y.!+ ,,.Cyr,,• { .4 •- A.r +n •dj9 •.-,c .F ysr' -,` .ti. •«., +f `tT . •.w , -a. .i' ..� ��.` r,rd►si�la.�R�'ss =�.. . - iece'Walnutbed• - . - • ''r �! .. • �' r �` .► ,rdieat -p.� r - NOTIOE`5 room suite 84.50 - RE. FORSYTH, Qph. D.. Director it a I A0 at 000.b 1t•�. Do 'buff Peas you IV ev'4 =', li::t � �_ - a,,, Studio Coach and 2 - �Ilk- Plocu�•�b sty- - - - - -- _,..;- ___..._. GOAL, -COKE, Chairs, 22.50 Prices on _ _.�M• f3atklt•c. >yo�IIPttbD Barrister, - ' ,Spring•f llled matt. � ls~ooc -Mat arC a.. .r,, «eta 'a�..'s c'a � BAND, GRAVEL* _ _•.. - -. ^;..; a .►��,. �. and - resses, 1 6.50 -43.50 - _i i '1 ! - _ Easy'on the Purse 8�L7►TON, BELL h ROSS -' - ' z. Barrlstors & Solicitors = BUILDEI S SUPPLIEi3 Dinette suite, 6 pie- J k Ra J. ■BATON. K. C. T610 hone -also loaaljaartege work Juice,!,' _.... . K. C, •Adel.Z68ss we havealso plaead in stovx a full ces, 67.50 darks Tomato 10 oz* e'1i18 6C• D. D'. ROS£ WM et WAPI LEA! UII3 MC, era Bay St.•r Atnbulanoe, Day or Night 4.. Tomato Soup, 3 for, 2 5 c. JOHN L. POND Tormte FEEDS - - ; 4 ,` �NGUSrMcMILLAN- Banister. Sol- A •.T��y LL PIIONE 1800 As�jar$ZIS Soup y : -. - loco kitor, l`totery Public. 16 Melinda Street j i fir i• • frog to. eledbeer Elvis 53t03. 29tr _. . Pickering, cots. C. A: STERRITT Mushroom Sou OCR . p• r . , txrna� - Ofiin 74 � efs Fnnerea Director Pork- and Beans in plain sauce R. BEATON. TOWNBEIP Furniture Dealer `• D a Cbmit. Coa*•yaneer. Commiesiowr - eMae ,amtlasks. Accountant. Ste. aawi�t P tt�on P3,CBERING- AND CLAREMONT - - : : Jumbo tins, 26 oz -- -- - -19e• yded.pLieen•er. �/ldtmale.0at. - - - - -- - -- -- — — . ' A, E. R,<CHARDSON —; - , «. Tomato juice in large tins G}ENIORAL INSURANeN. We do building -of all kinds _ -- - OZ. 4 - Adrienne - 1 _ ._ -. REAL $9TAT8 oaMPENTERIxG - C .CONVEYANCING CEMENTING FACE CREAM .... 60e. z;. eta ..tbn!&.a .�.mes, rs. PLVMSI�IG Oxford Mincemeat -28 oz. 29c - - _BAO@'ING ' _ ROUGE .... ..r.. 86c. • f FACE POWDER ............. 65c. Pie 8000. WO a" sou Bm afford Racftng LIPS. Re ills .... � . ..... 4oc. Chili Saum _ 0 OZ. 19C. ,Materials, Empire Batbrocca . P�7R,FiTME .. i M. MAW Equipment, ix" Water . _:.. - CJOBNA RD A U OTI014 BBJi: AND : lima. Beatty Stable � � nd VALUATOR Egaipmsent, and t Ourtesu Sales aeadaated Anywhere r. Accurate and Eftkkit _ i bone or write. Addsom Sl4 Dandrr _ lratorials - _ =- -. • - - • - - - -- - fFitrest.l�..t:, _--• BoyES m�va ca., Eta - Make It I . l Cleanfine' ss lety' °°t"�t°' .rk //�'1, ' THE REXALL STORE ' r Pla \ - w SERVE _ - t ea1 at Store soma - 8 a. M. to 10 P. ` sera o PiCKWUNG, Oi!iTABl10 Stmdays 9 s. m. to 9 F a D ALSO GIV _ _ P. J. PR4UaE ... m SAR LE - modern brick house - SL�IRANCE = p'8TF.8 LEVDia S A. an Church - Str. Pickering. Bath, 8olidtas ,ta. ` hot running wafter, 3 bedrooms up-� SERVICE ears. boars -- 1 • a W.a, sad ... [stairs, Living rocim, Dining room, M , so C H L ►l � �i Breakfast nook, Swraner KlUben OYBIL E. MOBLEY . >"D arm= — Os>a�►VA Apply, [c ring GENERAL INlURANCI6 No. L Davis' Oil Store. �.. _ g --- iwaeae ia.ati rueTac=" L a . a Pico,, a, sheep: Apply at xarmt. —�- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND HENS - 60 last year hens. Baron Pickering "at �rare so milk' . C K _.: =� -_ -• - ._.8"MHALI![ER _ .•.: ' , :.- .i� Leghorna � for sale;, al mg _ __. -_- _- . _ _ •• -• - -R �uowseortolW. J. 1[sther,' goat. A. J. Ueberer first road north - - - -- - ' CO omplete Stock of Hardware ,J I$LOaR�ille East of Dunbarton - _ - ''THE - -.M Night and Day f3ertice i,t�,�i _. cordurouy collar a�th red and blade Harvest Supplies E aS tntele PYcae Residence Ftor plaid lining. Please return to George � h o hone Pick. 49r11 _ Mutc r p . - Poultry •�i$ =, FURNISHED ODTrAGE for sale - 140ft. frontage, with ' near highway, aster - u a_. - gei4thfully Air- conditiotied wooded lot. $1100. 8300 cash, balance An(� Egg PrDdueer `.. VRURSDAY. FRI: SATURDAY .: ' ;9 Per months. B. S. Decker, Lot 88 Highbush Rd. Woodlands, Rosebank . n iBE'R 10. 1'l+ 12 Inaniranoe of All Rinds. I. . L'1 C „a Rnrayers FLAT RACK - for sale. m good �T aarmv -- eltitro shows at 7 and 9 p. m. Pickering t ; -Saturday Matinee at 1,30 get Rates Available with condition. Wrn. Heron, Security thud Service. R SALE - circulator heater; eat for Kccoravict- Deeria= Parser K aebiatrr a4d _ d 1 +�� an stns coo a� :Alw 's In L11y ;; ! add- Pbooe E• Mom► Rouse Hills. 1n. 7. k stove. R _ - .• - . TR7 RENT' attractive modern 'li;tpa •y +'�' - ,Heart - BROUGHAM :PICK SIS � - __ - aptrbment, 3 room, all conveniences, O� MaRto _ V►e it, Can get IL Or it is ao tar=s► seperate entrances, 4 miles to the - c3%[)BIA WARREN � DIIf►�f�TA1 se f e_ tte��_r tTtt�t FSONB�3100 ' NA Y WALTER HUSTON �+ CEDAR POSTS - fence posts f r � IPiCKERIiYt� Clarke Prentice sale, May be had at H. B. Micstore s J. S. B AL.SDON, - - -- half. mile north of Cherrywood gtOIfDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY LICENSED AUCTIONifli ;SEV rEMBIigi 1 15 and 'its' For the Counties of York star Os1` HORSES - for horse meat wanted. Last complete show at 8.2a afro;. successor for Corps. ;� Pss�• Prevailing prices psit3. Phone Pick. tree of C. A. S. F. and of tus Ye, 86 r 13. tt f ■ INTAR10 oS n FARMERS _ t Confirm Or Deny J. ,H. Prentice ,(former Prentice isr Bought and Sold USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED. - Prentice). i°s. end- ?farm- 119wa- DON AMECHE dr1•d pressed lib new. We JOAN BENNE'IT . = Sales s apedaity at fair and fseaob tracked 'a large- shipnseat of high WE ,PAY TORIDNTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME' l!<ARli;i!! - RODDY Mc�DO{W'ELL able ratle& class gentleman's suits, pants, larger �+ �r� nnc �a» added attnctiort stage coats eta Vary reasoatsblo. It E<iV JA : HOGS _> also .iu pay yon to came beret cALVEtS LAWas .� y PP�m -- . go anrWhore else: Sam !7 1 - A buent For Iarves Time eraod .West, Oshawa. 46•a AND ALL KINDS OF ' * Ave We also make suits to m•asors - - J jDemands Binder era �°-� Poultry- -both live and - 'OaaI,EB•BOYEIR and .-�r. �. Twine � � '-` �- ', XAAG'ARET 1SULLI•VAN . Births PIS, �K.�RIN FARMS jKing!' Bu Killer IT E D FRI'DY, SATURDAY -4 g -$urn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -'- LI M - i argUltSDAY, Dobson, on August 24th, 19' 'M at { SEffVEMBEfR 17, 18 and 19- ARSENATE OF' LEAD �L :MASTERED EGG GRADING STATION -TakeARSENATE OG' LIME AND. I Pickering Nursing• Home, a son. 1 A Letter PARIS GREEN WHITBY ONT. PHONE wnanY t n - Fly Tex Ind ; In Memoriam r Cattle ASP y JLAAJLO r' _ -• ". 4 uN e N _ 'Xn ' loving memory. of Y ;•Z. - r '•.sass - .- $OSAidND RUSSELL and Prim ight on Everything at John Annan, '-who passed away on O��w MEATS. FRED MacMURR1AlY September 17, 1940 * T� Q CHOICE �USHB _I. Uh. God, ,Fiat a weight '�t sorrow _.. - �I u ' - Must we, the lonely ones, bear; Y. *; .TtJNINiI Hardware, Tinsmith A� - PIA O A ]on home, a silent voice, ^ PHONE 48 " 'And only .his vacant chair. VEGETABLES AND ,. �IaHi!'il�INi , ; . -Ever 'remetn`bered by. Wife and _ _ . ' All Kinde',of PepairWor� Daughter. a 7111 Tunieg�Guaranteed J. T. STEYIiENSpN'S - PHONE -26 ' LAND SURVEYOR ). S. MaOD0I4gLD -} -- on sale at __- ' Torotrto 1. 7. DOI4SVA2[, B. tfl., 8e. 0{ -. !� (;IY/a eve., Gibson WA Arnold, In BOYES' DRL G STORE MARKET KS .r CRf(JOK S SERVICE STATION 1• in►' - + THE PICKERIING' NEWS 11. a as aft 'fie ,[,safe, as _ _