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A 'Conant reviews Harvest the production of essential war Luck In Pickering Township Miss Evelyn Alums, to address - - $elp Scheme at Closing on Friday commodities. S_o' far as the farmer Aht krtiom Andy Clsrxe Red Cross here. � Ni ght last, at Oshawa, is concerned, 'however,' it is just _ about two ears too late. It will One 'of Andy Clarke's favourites Miss Evelyn Annis, Dunbarton `'The )results attained by our avail the farmers little, if any, to on the lu s: EME-7u-n-Thy morning Will address the Red s cfasg- s ' 'Harvest Help Committee have amply freeze labor at the present time". broadcasts, in his review of the tonight's meeting Sept, 18r on the - Dr. Neil McEwen and son Forlies, 3ustified its existenge and all the - "Farm help has already left the news taken from Ontario Weeklies, subject - "Emergencies" have- returned after • ,spending a 'me and effort involved," s$id Mr. farm bythe.thousands to take jobs is that of, freaks - fran agricult•, - week with the former's brother; who [`1.nant t„ _ the workers in munition .plants and other - Indus- ura1, horticultural and annual, and - they left in ,very poor health. - 8dL�E83�i - � tr �- ..,...w = Lsoa.e �0[RBA -5 .. t lSin in -' -- ' of the Harvest Help' Committees._ trial worlds. -'It'-'would nave - peen 6�7..ae -��•�� life We Mrs - Tanner -and -Misr bly P "' lirougiram, Sep 24. which has been operating in South comparatively easy and few coon- listened 1(,as have others) to his spent Sunday in Owen Sound with Ontario County, since June' Iast, as plaints would have rebulted if description of two - legged pigs, big Tllie Women's Institute conference Mrs. E (� J °Wes and fsprsisly. `she thanked the group-'at Oshawa Selective Service had' been -made 'onions,' pumpkins' oarrotb ate. and on "Wise Buying" will be held in Continuation School opens Sept. 'on Friday evening last. effective two years ago or even one wondered why we couldn't produce the Brougham' Town Hall, on Sept. 22 - Tuesday next' ' During the period fromm June 2g, year sago, thus retaining on the something of the sort around here.' 24th. Picts _ring . and • WbItevale Mrs. Norman Banks.. arrived home when the offices' were opened at farms the labor located there. It is George Bamsey, of Grasmere Farm Branches will attend. Pleas st e bring from East General Hospital la 0sh&V9, Whitby, Pickering and M. an .eniareiy aiiNerem ,i Arwr, and, g 1,.,.,,1,. T._,,,,sy 1, o7..Li.,e & AL am Port Perry until Labor Vey, Sept. almost impossible, to redistribute at plowing the other day, stopped hall. A good- attendance -is hoped' for, Mra, Walter Shepherd, who is now 7th, 688_ men and boys went out and compel the return to the farm in -the middle of the field to pick staying with her for a time. - and gave valuable assistance hn• the . of labor which has already .left and up, literally, a handful of four and ►War -_Risk 1pauranee'- _ .. - - -b.., of crops in this district. is now otherwise engaged FRVE -leaf clover stems, all fran resting, at( the ])rime of Mrs. Irish, - - -- boys._ ' d n 'have never "� e able is under.; the some -two -or-- - • haa--ot- -ben recovering v,%r r _rspldly ' - The benefits of the New "Was on Monday was taken to the girls were supplied to Pick berri.s, stand why the Dominion Govt.' did had ambitiorra. We have seen lour- „ - � Risk Insurance are now - available a Hospital - . - -peas and tomatoes. In many- � not. mare $elective Service effect _ 1�eave,d doves, but never eves Ipsha'w �P• boys stayed on the farms throughout ive soon after the outbreak of war. heard . of `i "five" before. We are 1" Ih= M'Vd"' • 11 1-1 ' °"'lmd in `11e . Misses Dorothy and Hartiara the entire harvest season and were It did 'not require- much discernment sending one of the . "fives" to Mr. Government's Compensation for. - Paranenter, of Toronto, are visiting of material assistance to .farmers. - to realise that we were in for a Clark'.- so there can be "no fooiins'. Property Daimage in case of Enemy their grandparents Mr. arid'. Mrs.' _ In nearly every case some measure colossal struggle and that we would (sines writing, we an told that five Atta°i'i.� -c]1 at the office of. A.: E. Poynter. _ Richardson; for aaformiatiou. Darns R. Cr A. F. was at of assistance wsa, supplied to the xtirquira all our manpower and our leaf clovers are not at all rare, and _ .. - - - -' - George 00 farmers who requested help. ' womanpower before we could a serge now we'll have to look for something home on Sunday. _ - _ • _ . _ - Comparing this district with the '_victorious ", said the speaker. _ else for Pickering to boast about- HARi.47CK -- -at Oshawa hospital, Lloyd Courtice and Barry Murvar , operations in other sections he said, "To deal with stern realities, I and we won't trouble sending one on Tuesday. September 16, 19411, left for Ottawa on Sunday returning !" t s on Wednesda after spending a' --- r-�do- sot-- t}�arlr -we-- }eve- anin$ -deu�t i#- it- #s- peaalble -i'or she Govt. ta- _IlLrr -C�1= _ _ -� mow:° �leved v�ife -of y' to be sahemed of here" 1 to compel men with farm training - ` . f the late Joseph Harlock and loving pleasant holiday with the lattees -" Every man, woman boy and_ girl and experiencO earning $126 per mother of Fanny ^(Mrs.. Walter aunt and uncle Mr and °Jiro. W. _- United. Churcti �Pklo ring to Open I -(MM , • who helped during the harvest is to month or more in a munition plant Evening Service Sunday Ne :t. Brown) ; Mazy Walter Rich, Frank Jones - and family. F be congratulated and I thank each or other war industry to gcr back-to ardson) and_ Morley Harloex, in .ben I Mr. and Mrs: Ray T. Ddble- liav4r ,i and every one of these on behalf of work on the_ farm for $40 or $50 a 67th • year. taken up residence' in the upper Following. the euatcanary' _prsetice :. __ �, the Government of vuUaliu -r .,-:� - a Funera }- from -lJie ree�delyoe of her Paz of the Unicea �nuren� mouse• Mr. Conant. it" he said "the real honest -to- during the warm weather, the local daughter. Mrs Walter Brown, tiara. 'Thomas Andrew who rs "From this experience we have- goodness -dirt farmer- cannot afford Hinted Chua+ah will reopen •evening Audley Road,- Pickering, on •'Friday, visiting' -at the home -of Mrs. Altar. learnea s great jwj. Lf , it -ie Aec-- to -ps ;-' iriort' thin $ for' - � �,e this scorning Sunday with P r I8, at 2.30 o'clock: Wilson, Whitby, wise ..home _Sunday. - -- - essary to undertake a studlar act= help'. "sa.Ye situation cali only be _fir M, It. Jenkinson, Pastor, in Interment 'st Union. Ctnetery,- Fte Bert ZiLiott is home on lease Ivity in 1943 I think we can 'do it met by some adjustment which will - $e � icy __- _ : ,_Oshawa, Qnt. from Toronto for two weeks, after even more effectively th - an we have to be undertake v and made _ _ ._ - . which he. will be transferred to - _ - •have in the past season. I . hope by effective by the Dominion Govt,. Montreal. w�• ' - - Miss Elizabeth Moore, who ulider- the• time the 1943 -harvest season "There must be s reosat-img of our . - . _ '. _..� _ __ -, _ - 4Ulie eaV.,,i4, .,..�.+ u,u.t o•.L• .. •.w. .yt. r - - `: ' ` Rent A anTinna f+nnratu n 1a t wept' ��`' 1'�.. �_ W f "M N + is in a very erica] condition, but ?° .isfactory* and comprehensive plan are to be rewarded on _a basis app - . -.. _ _ ,# i ; _ •'1 `', `, ". , , : of ..'writing is somewhat '. . ^,`' - •. •'' .. 4 4 �-. -.... , ; at time will have been developed ' by the exk acing the remuneration rec- �' i :. y w Dominion Government to- meet- the eived by 'our • industrial workers. If _- _ '" ' ` im ro%ed. She is in hospital in w�• '' �« :.�. ..,� p p very ' serious situation that bas' arisen we fail or neglect to, do so, our ibronto. regarding farm help'% national structure will suffer. In the ' o` ' `'� b _- ''i ' _ - ' . ..t11'ie matey 'fsdends ,o! a former .. ` ..:; •';:_ 'Continuing, Mr. Conant said "Uts- present emergency the status of the - `" -' == x:' =.s ; "= _ Pickering resident will be interested_ der recent regulations, widely . pub-,. farmer from that of an economic _ - _ • � ` - �� ! ' 1 � ~• .^* � in hearing that Mrs. Rose Rehill, Udzed, Selective Service ''has been orphan must be - changed and he " V daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Les., ra-da - affective. That'is all to the must become the speed ehar�• t ' ' ,z_ iliorca�isbe, one -time ..resident here;. :': ° 1 :M • "' ' has passed her examinations at this - good and undoubtedly is necessary responsibility and concern of the for the most effective application Dominion of Canada" concluded Mr. Eknbal-ning institute, Tbrenito. She of manpower and womanpower to Conant - _ _ . _ ._ _ - : . . ' - , - _ has received her diplorm;L, ,md will assist her. father at Qrnemee, and if - ;esting� cancels your mmbership, called will assist anywhere. ' e -' m - Mr. and Mrs. A. Archibald, of St.. if out of m town a member may how- Brieux, Sask. have been visiting ever, then safeguard his standing r Rev. Mi R. and hf s. Jenicinson here. by attending a meeting in a Club - - Mr. Jenldriscn stayed with hits. •.. , within reach, advice . of which is friends during student days on the _ .,sent to our own .Club. Meetings gs' .. Western Mission Fields. , are held once each week, attendance �s. . Ross Irwin Secretary of the local' is imperative. - _ Miss Jennie Rose and. Mrs. Geo. Club, on Monday.evening, was the ]Yon- politics] ir► constitution•' or ;�- ''..•t Gordon; o� Tlnsont° za`..�d I►�ss. J. first of the Club members who will policy, it has as • its. sole ob' ve _ Murkar on .Wednesd$c, TDiey also iecti �`'` - ` iattended the monthly meeting of be required, during this term, to-, _goodwill and community welfare. rte. '"� � the Ladies' Aid of the t give the addresses themselves. The Rev. M. R. Jerrkinson, 'will introd- }- a restiyterian Y - "� � � �- '� <�•:' Church. ".'. schedule for this term is an arc- . acts as his guest, the speaker at angetnent . ' in which, for the .f rst next Monday's luncheon, Rev. R. W. Y luncheon, the speaker is o„c .,f the- McVey, Minister -;6f- the-- Greenw000 -- - --7SJ.-- IFrsncis de Sales Church Mils was' celebrated-- at'the ni-% Club members, the next week, the ' Vhited Church: )E'ldsering, .Ontario 'H.' and ever growing corrimunity of 'Boetieultural Soc. Corn ' Roast next member `-`imports" a speaker, - Ajax (for the .first time) ' marking and on the third week - home After J a lapse of twenty nine the formal .opening of this Gatholic.l Members of • the Horticultural t talent again, and so on throughout ' _; a R. Po years, a .resident parish priest has Mission, being attended from Pick_ Society are invited to a corn roast the- membership. After, -the •roll has been appointed-, to°'the• '_Catholic ering: More - thane 460 of, the Catholic at the home of Mr. -and: Mrs. E. been gone through once, the eched- 'Church, PickleFing, with its Mission workers of Plant were present in Raines, next Tuesday, evening, ale is arranged to provide for those A very encouraging number of of Ajar-' On Sunday evening, Sept. the Community Hail for the service. September °2. - .•. `_: bringing in a guest this terse, will enlisted members and others turned 13, Rev. Father Bernard , `Thomas The stage lent itself perfectly to speak themselves: on the -following out to, the fall opening of-the a- D. Ayte, until recently' assistant priest 'form a Sanctuary. The beautifully a tern. C. organization on Monday evening at Our Lady of Lour& Chu:ca, in constructed altar, finished in im- `y The `speaker toold for` a subject, at the school• No specific instruction Toronto, was. formally installed zs ' station white marble_ formed' a ; "The .Constitution", Rotary's_- golds was .undertaken, but rather a_sidrn- Pastor of St Francis de Sales marked contrast ' to the purple P coming Church, Pickering. The. cereenony drapes at •the., rear- of the stage.- - ` .ant's in procedure, a few' facts' fro¢n mart' of laps for the come winter g, p g which, are of public interest, were discussed. W16 the hope ' that of installation was conducted, by During the course of 'his reariar1c14 °< Rotary has as its primary fund- more of the business men of 'the Rt. Reverend Monsignor Harris, to' the congregation, Father KyteW`'> s Ion _ ti►e promotion of local and village might find time to attend . Chancellor in ' Temporal Affairs , of paid tribute to • the officials - of: the 'international. goodwill; and in male- the lectures, the day of meeting nas the AxchdkRww.of Toronto,.' The •Plant, expressing appreciation on jug this function operative locally, been changed from Monday to Wed - Letter of Appointment from His behalf of the Catholic• employees ac 1? a a local Club endeavors in its ore; neaday night. Next week a3 o'clock Gram, q�re Must' Reverend J. Cf well as 'himself. - for+•'their splendid anization, to have every form of, on • Wednesday at the adtool'. McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, co- operation and kind assistance in iocai ac•,V,Vy .vr.4vo 1A, wli 1h L' ^' the efit and of necessity, was read and a stirring sermon making these arrangementa possible. explains •perhapd, its limited mean., the six lectures of the Basic Course delivered• by Monsignor Kai -ris, in 'Following the Mass, an Altar ImrALii, s . representative -fromn will- be- con*nenced -again that nighty -= which -he - referred .Lo- the - iiuties- oi - S°eieiy- was established to twice care each of the professions, trades, or Several of those who have taken Pastor ana t'anasiuoner. of the preparation each week for callings in 'the community, -and the the Course Will be taking it a second At. the Sunday morning Mass, the Sunday morning Mass: Constitution does not provide for -time. Air Raid Wardens are to be Father Kvte commented on the' Services wilf_ be .'conducted as in the reception of more .than. one from appointed, this week Motion pictures splendid work of Rev. Father Hickey the past: 9 and 11 Sunday mornings. 4 T tl E PICK]EiRI.L N%G-1 NEWS any one of these classifications, all and gas drills will addeonsiderable 'Pastor of Whitby, to which Pickier- alternating hours between the_ home resident in the immediate vicinity. interest to this winter's Course. ing Catholic' Church was formerly church and the plant. l_ Membership ceases with the cess- Every, man, woman and child attached as a mission. He also spoke . The community extends a welcome ation of your practice of your call- should have some knowledge of Air of. the deep interest and personal to Rev. Father Kyte, who, betoknes - ing in that community., Raid Protection. Every person in the f pleasure with. which he was taking the first resident pastor since Rev. fin- King, C13C Farm. Broadcasts. '. Albeence from four consecutive 'Place urged to attend. 11 over his new duties., Father CAntilon, 29 years ago, �_ >,' ;, Via,: �.� ��� -• ... �,, F :, �.... ' � . ' : _ _ _ _ _ .(� , R • 4• msµ, - .;yv a'�iG•e -•, ..�.C, :;` C .l .'✓. ..F: !. R.s' `.5 - _ S� _ �nw''e L . n.F_"5ce'. •Me`ien . i' N r � t. "`� .4"# , , •'`+, ✓`; yo,. Y.r W 'r z.' s r _ ` �' a r+ ,. ;��. t� Asia areaturo_ came ag and Say "!- -Xako glee -m *t off' you :Tao - � � � � .am. I .appose mfrs him, too." n • • a • '".. Allan lot that one peas. lit was' too busy pondering the fact of 3:;,:;:.:•: ter..;• `a IOsocibar's practice on the mast is- ` �� land and deduc ing its obvious im- _ plications, Bo this was why he'd e� '�° avR DAYS hMrd .- aothfng from Asia singe - their one -sided smmbreee; she had- ri% .: � V/�QL` finally got Escobar where she 7 A �� Iw� ,,lA� wanted him, on terms of ■uca in- vimA timacy she dared bring him to the 1-vaAdIg sacred nr•cincts of the "oalinery, "' wad she'd put saide her new via 'tint until she had bled the old one '- + More v r s a dry. or n, elopes .ac o4 . wineitaiaed table w it would • have been brutal to- ` SERIAL STORY tell Key what a broken reed she biolio165" E M-M irRis leaning upon in the person of To help meet the straw of extra office work your MEXICAN el senor Colonel Alfredo Escobar need extra nourishment. And, one of the best ways - . • , y CorvajaL ' instead, he. snapped to get it, leading food authorities say, it to eat -the ., MY CEOL CARcNES _ _ cod, — rmo who • out o! his revery and showered "protective" f ng which are the le . her with p *asses for her ingenuity cereals. _ -- - - 3�N: .• . -_ . -- -, - -•- CiIiAPTER ZIy _ _ There was s brief - exchange bar and wit, and ' muds them sound � abisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whofa meeat is ` _ tween servant and mistress. He convincing. Kay -was- human, and its ta+ttieart fgrgi, with all the bran, minerals • and Aa Wheat germ retained. 'Include two tasty Nabisco "Asia!" uttered Sargeant, and sounded sullen and rebellions; she e„reuueu NNUeat auu uaaaa iu,.,... bti..r►C......w..,. Bream -fed kitten. ♦clan could sense s shiver was peremptory_, and the argu- to help start your day rightI meat ended when she stamped her Accordingly, at 10 o'clock that THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, tTQ passing Lhrough the frail old body. evening,. while the, three o! them Nioeam Ppihr, Coaada ! F!! be careful of her! Qhe's evil foot. - Grumbling," the Eurasian were v e la is rumor the in In a It playing. S B - y flicked oft his torch and dieap- - L room -cash IIA win.¢ t0 the radio, t - - samidarable authority over the "Come, senor-Allan! f' fear 'you &U" was-startled by the noise of - • papanese, and it was she Who was mast- return -ai you-cams-It.. you a spurred boot arossu�6 �Y,o ::s�•s. -_ gD0)ag' to torture -Kays" Wish to get' back unseen. ", She The -cards—he- was holding fell ">it•allyl" exclaimed Allan soft- from his fingers a moment after >r. "Glad you mentioned it, Doc- walked toward the shore, Allan at bar elbow and* silent while he when he saw the slim figure of 1sr1 Now, listen. to my, bars'." I>3 tried to adapt himself to this Escobar,, trim and immaculate its gaick, whispered phrases he gave wage in his fortunes. "You were eves, etatidiag. In the doorway: . ,.e•••,nar� -of h#s- arie_to The officer looked at Kay Bar - ' its. He ended with a subject of ��ht -bat two halves together. Make a add mushrooms. Cook. together - • - gent- and saluted politely. He was • • peculiar Interest to himself, the you'd have been a dead man at Bream .sauce of the butter, flour - far .rust minutes. Add the eggs dawn if I hadn't interfered! You about to address -her when- his seasonings and milk. Add the combined with ' milk and season- Bishop's ghastly realize �t ?„ game wandered, to Allan. His eyes cheese and pour this over the a in and stir slow! over a low fist•. "Have you any notion what widened. -- $Bs• - y - -.' _:filar have dbme to him?"' "Yes. Wby did you do It, Asia T" "The devill is this where you arranged in a casserole. Sprinkle fire until mlxfdi6 is 'act: ' Turn m ;�„�� etur� did! 1Prae, "Wlivt .lust for the moment, let �1,,, � with the crumbs. ]gown in a hot on ,a hot latter and garnish' with explained the trick to m• is detail' as agree to call It--& woman's. .. - e30'��os 20 minutes tnAltt points, narslev and sliced whim." Her voice was very soft, It Is indeed. Where did yon or until ,brown. tomato. -»fie it was one they threat- ty think I was, Colon•lY' red to do to Kay. They inject a Vokr alit"Lub au,.t yr•v„v.. 2ife.- 6. Sera-bled •Ease and Mushroom. tion of rattlesnake venom 'Bun l3a rota me you ass sure �'� body brushed against .131r fa the sera caagaeera weieewea personal ��b t3• vieLims spinal IInid. It dark, and he felt -s most aaro• d•aly packed your belonongs and iii lb. mushrooms letters [mom Interested readers, She driven off to Palo Seto on the 2' tablespoons, butter is plans" to receive aasseatlono you'll tell that to your doctors' -in �� �ue'-as It an slectrI6 -eml ���yd, where you 'expected to 6 e - 'slightly beaten, oa• topics for her column. and is ` •are !don't get out of h•s• my- had touched him -with all its juice Bga 8 Y wo read? to listen to year ispet get better pictures than here. Of cup milk Peeve.." Requests for recipes air - as*- they'll know what to. do -for tamed on. Now they were at the , covr•e, I shouldn't have believed 3k teaspoon salt special Ate ■as are In order. address _ rose t"riend. He can be cured." water's edge. "1 must hurry ar teaspoon -- e = - - '. = your letters 73 W West Ads "Miss dj S h. cwm- i way," whispered .the the lady, "and P Peer � %t 73 sSennde stamped aeli addddrten ea Thaai God." breathed Allan - "Why, the idiot know perfectly Irl<elt butter in *!fallow pan ana ` so - must you. � Good night --dear •n +.rape a bev +.far a rearm. • • ilervenUy, "I! only -" - -me parssea was .uddeaiy Soad Allan cut short Ms remark lest - ad with light. Somebody had „ate sight, via --ens tnaaas:" h• get the Chinese into trouuie. - � Q Then it happened. Her arms viol•n up behind him unheard and tun $u. distrusted Escobar, he re- were about his neck, jeer tithe By BARBARA B. BROOKS pressed the button of a poirertul form was welded. to his, her warm minded himself, and naturally_ had Summer is gone, vacations are over, school has re- opened, and all"_ ' eMetric torch. A harah, guttural - lied to him. Now Becobar was too soon we are beginning to look toward the short winter days. So 1i he recognised only too >well sips were pressed hard, against 0uisitively at Pierre, Y , � file month- A second she clan looking' let's take advantage of these few weeks of lazy Indian Summer an��'- `appea an order pitcam to a note there—laughed tremulously— and _ rm+Hn it -- -�]ah ulIaers which can "take legs and walk " - evening .meals which af: mitucruaa .��.., \e -41��. Kay hastened to perform • tho will it Into a basket, and which will look and taste their beet out. W" gone: "ldsads up!" Commanded the smenatf•s. - 4L-doo Then, if sundown finds the children restless and eager to • v llarasiaa. "This time there'll be Allan .swam back to prison "Colonel Escobar, this is X. d• enjoy The crisp autumn air, yaclt " d... rather slowly, and never Oros picnic ground.. Suddenly; M 6 L. r>z- ec • e �- xo. nonsense, understand? ,$'ollow Fontsnelle, a very rood friend of y,. an every -day supper will become an adven- thought about sharks on the way. sure. One -dish meals are. especially suitable because they lend them _ -'�sq• as 1 track .oat. A false move ours. Like Mr. Steele, my lather !sill be your last!" Kay Sargent was waiting on the and myself, be= is being -held selves to transportation. Noodiea scalloped with leftover meat, Swiss dock, and h• heard her Quick steak with rice, spa ghettl with meat balls - beef or lamb stew, on any . Allan heard a Rasp of dismay prisoner by these -these mystert- of ish meat ore salads are idea . The -hot foods will stay hipath of relief as is- slithered 88 !Pam Sergeant, and found no word ors Japanese flan people!" h anti time to serve i they are placed in a vacuum container or in onto the pier at her .feet. As they � a cSSaer wrapped with several thicknesses o! newspaper, a hope to leave with the old man. "Ah yes.' The rurale - looker strolled up to the bungalow be, -nuzzled. but ,friendly. "t have not Picnic Supper Digit ' told her about ner tatner, Gnu alw tsrdh retreated. He Quite Dellet*• had the pleasure of meeting M. ae - - . '�a }wu,r6 1;..o ..,,,.files -nom explained the mening o[ the lights macaroni 3!i tease_ ad the ugly man's statement; as Fontanelle before, but if be is be- teaspoon salt ' iris occasion there'd be no non- she had s94 !lashing on the•mafa mg detalned here against his will, 2 y�s:t" ^' "L.� - -_ ,_-34 teaspoon- °e�eppt sense. kits number was ILA ♦ island. While be talked to Kay. he'll be glad no doubt, to hear 1. 1 tablespoon salt 'k pound cooked meat - - -- Allan regained most of the sari- tablespoons butter ?Ys c oven- popped-rice affost interview with the court- an a rescue party of one." up librium he bad lost to Asia's pa - 1 `tablespoon flour I. tablespoon melted butter stale, cold-blooded Watanabe- regained Le rest tinLd.d Hatt Week) pap , - egt -charm He raga (�• Dash mike. _ wad exit Allan Steele. of it in the lighted toyer of the • mater to ,whin►, salt_isA• haae - adjpri Now they were outside. Beyond hoirae when she stared at him, Drain. Melt butter in saucepan, add flour and stock. Stir until - IN circle of light Lram the torch, !� �� !thickened. Add salt and pepper. Dice meat and mix with noodles. semethl#ag -Anita ma +� In •tile drew away slightly. and remark- j - Add thickened stock. Pour into casserole. 'Crush oven. - . •a on wnat a -p•t,Y At wan i,l•c popped fice peer tongue axterly foreign to his " t tr 9a moderatelly hot oven (400'F.) 20 minutes. a ' liketick. Her good ulght was dAD1E B. CNAliati's:na Yield;, 6 servings. _ tiriowledge of langaag8s, but !t was, chilly, and his disgruntled. Note: Stock may be made by dissolving 2 bouillon cubea' in 2 'a woman's voice sad he reeog• He thought it toug -. appear- isups beilin water. • SUM It with -a btart. Asia! pacer should be so against him . More •Meat - - g Cora Flakes Tea, Cakes when they. were entirely mislead - - :' _Submti2t6l *; cap butter U, cup milk Ing • a4 cup sugar teaspoon lemon extract He was sure he had sized up -constantly are, we, being asked 41 eggs on cocoanut 1 h teas flour baking powder - r Asia correctly. . He, ,remembered what to substitute for meat, first 6 cups corn flakes the Agora be had seen when he as ft measure df p s.;.: ia... .. ✓ - -gleu6 li"Icc wiil..ua.... u first landed and had small doubt secondly - many prefer to cut $oak cocoanut in milk and add to first mixture with flavouring. Sift his C89ture'and release had been down on their meat allowance ,Ylour with baking powder- and add, mixing until batter is amooth. . neatly _staged . by , the _ lady.. _ A anyway, , ._ Roll teiispoonfuls of mixture in slightly crashed corn fl a3sefi. and place - ~! grandstand play, he decided, to Many of you maybe will' bar�ep small greased - muffin pans, tar -drop auto greased baking sheet, - - -- Sy, gain his goodwill and gratitude glad of these suggestions,- $eke in a moderately hot oven (376 F.) for 26 minutes: _ Yield: 4% dozen.small cakes (1%inches diameter). ` - ana pernay,a u.;us iscr . Ploy 4-.- - i� - Corned Hse!• Loaf a or to etting those secrets from 2 tablespoons butter Z cups ground' cooked corned beef '6 tables one catsup his Myth ical 'brother in Waslsin Pro P :F 1 N E CUT - g' � cup chopped onion ' -• g cups corn flakes ' � teaspbon pepper , • '• ton. Very clever,, he had seen 2 tablespoons chopped green 1 cup evaporated milk ?Ji< teaspoon `salt. through the scheme 'and, he cer- pepper Combine ingredients' in order gr given and mix well. Place in _ tainly, hadn't ltisaed her! 1% cups tomatoes' chopped in. greased loaf pan and bake in moderate oven (3500F.j -about 46 min - . - Mica Sargent's • coolness lasted. large pieces rites ; for nearly four flays but at dusk % teaspoon Salt Yield:' 6 servings. -on the fourth -she cameeburating % teaspoon pepper Into the small patio where he war 1 teaspoon sugar ` restlessly - pacing• the tiled walk. 6 eggs beaten -• - "Oh, Allan, guess what'; .haD• .. ' Saute, onion, green pepper and 8 paned! I was looking toward' the butter in pan for two or-three • • island' from my window jyst now minutes: Add tomatoes and sea- and L'•saw a man I met at Ensea- sonings. Cook for three minutes ous PQStum, I , ads! A Colonel Escobar of 'the and add the beaten eggs, Stir t$- - - trend " o•es Rurales! - In charge of ihia dla. •L�o- ver_a' slow heat until mii- • • :. trio, he toid,.me!_ He was star•' four. oasts - - With 400 'heifers herded into ._ing straight at me, and what do ' lure Ia wet. Serve on toast- � is n o lation 1 /Nb•rta in 1885, Walter Roles'- you think I did". Nvilled Esge. (New) I darted one of the West's '•Threw, him a, kiss," suggested 6 hard- cooked eggs - -- -• - - - largest ranchirjg outfits. Later Allan mood +.,; 8 sardines _ Postum is a good_mealtiino . , .. - merged with, the .Wallace .{ ~� - beverage. Its =ious,'satis• # covered Over half it " No, . said Kay, too. sexcited to '� tablespoons clioppea'oelery� lying flavor makes conservin - Ar ,J acres of fenced range ha �a'aat "I raised and, .lower• Seasonings ` of- tea and coffee' easier an land in Southern Alberta and _ ed rise window shade several. milk. or mayonnaise t apkatchewan wish a hero of " bares jn code! 1 sent hiin• SOS!' 8 tablespoons butter naves on•sugar. moms than 12,000 cattle Father -made me learn it once. '.3 , tablespoons, flour �O� M , Po#= coma!9s no caffeine i The Colonel didn't make any sign, teaspoon salt - s s,PUt awrrAdS or tannin t0 upset nerves or i ox Yon -BAR BRAND- bui I know -he niust have seen-me. - Dash pepper Made instantly ia• Stomach,_ sl Ae-R_C).S.S —R A NCH He wits. looking right at me,' 1% cups milk 'TX.uti'. 'lieu.,. - ' s - - '- �'->xat-`s_&d ' pruittAia Allan i }Ti cups crated cheese a cup, either with boiling _. . -- -- —:�,, -•- water or hot milk. Here was news indeed and his lift teaspoon mustard �C=i _ ._ -• - ' thoughts -were.-racing -so madly. cup bread -crumbs. ... tm.,iw / eeonamic>Itl� that he answered almost absently. Cut Eggs in half lengthwise. Re- 4 OZ. SIZE MAKIt !0 CIMf "You'd think he might have move yolks and mash well; come , thrown a ktea at least, bins Kith mashed sardines, celery, . jIS! MAKg6 _10! _ ie - —'42 "We -ell," replied Ksy a bit seas -pings and milk or mayon- O Z. B bleakly, ­just at that moment the raise. Pack into the eggs and place - '''*.,$'�•x�; Y'"' h` i1 ' 9� �• i••'.w, .'.'S .P - - •4'•� -,1?4 .(+a ..n.i, �if`•s+r. 5:.+ :.:*'E'n " E2' R? i. Jw!".. aaFi 'a".�'y}f+Jlti"'Me°''q,+dnr.."Y x• iN. ..,`;y.PY?:+mt'I;- t4'i''�"tr` :� -Sees. Y.� !�t7a:•`' ., .'7" :y.:;t.•j• "'"•^C'k"',: 'fat2+�"_ - ,•-'- r.'fp.N'Y�: ,.•r.t•^. A-..e '- ... . aI ,� 3 4 -r.3 r.+Fr: gwgw._..+. -i,.,• i. b.+ ,T ti W.i• '' •... .i kL_ .IA'.K ..,. �¢. �,n. f ` _ •..'•+.' ',r . tw sQae•• -', -b,� a1 uwW thy 10mants, Briny him ty refers to one pawn pled% *0 to oomtart and sappost down unto me, that I may set himself that another person w� ft�asdes For there sae not 11wi A D I 0 HE 0 R ? E min. ayes upon him. 22: -And do s: certain thins In the - :future; as nods = ea: of proWdenes, an¢ A L N G WITH T H O A V E ; we said unto my lord, The Ind her promisor to do, or he, the sure- one o! redempblon. , .Jehovah Is cannot leave his_ father: for iS be IV, -will offer sop his ewe li[i w one, .and 'he who 'so laved the - - - should leave his father, his father a penalty for failum. woslid that he Save his oj4 --be- ` would die. 28. And thou- saidst God la our Lives - - fl�pn, that whosoever be- unto thy servants, Except your vei6 in him should not perh% . - _Gied_is in all the events of our • youngest brother come down with - - - - -but have everlasting - life; is at UT Many of us are ready f Yost Ye shall age my face no more. saough to admit that he is is same time he who orders out 24. -And it came to_ pass. when we - this ,,,map ____ thinno, Lint - w-ker- lives ant! wads end sur ds ' Dame up unto, thy servant my _ ifiiction: we mayrtherefaft .. ' >, trouble comes upon • us we at- _ father,, we told him the words of tsdbnb that solely to others, and have absolute kith in his Sood- '' my lord. 25. And our father said, in that way we lose the comfort near, not only in spite of trial.... << Go again, buy us a little food. which otherwise we might have but s• 26. And we said, we cannot go ;:4 ' enjoyed under its-endurance. The down: if odr youngest brother be mercies of a lifetime are often with us, then will we •go down; for bitter- Holliiemaker ` Do' _. Ignored b us under ,the ing ,' g Y we may not nee the man's face, ness of a single trial; and God, except our 'youngest brother be who has been our friend for years, Full -Time. War Job with us. 27. And thy servant my is forgotten altogether, while we ' - father said -unto us, Ye know that passionately condemn some others Just in case you are wondering - y me two sons: 28. National Selective Service auth- ,:. as the .authors of our affliction. m wife bare and the one - went out from me, but we shall nevei find consols, - orittes have cleared up a point and I acid, surely he is torn in in the new labor regulations that tion that way. Th efirst thing we pieces; and I have not seen him had many a homemaker puzzled, en _ -� :f ..,, 7•. L.. ..l•:- ..�.. ought to Fsy regarding every trial soh,-, the �ve.•nmant YAyw nnftm. .. a ••lt is tine 17oro.- ivo maticer also from me, and harm befall ployed persons must get a job, it - him, ye will bring down my gray what may have been the human doesn't mean housewives. It's con• r hairs with sorrow to Sheol. 30. instrumentality through which we sidered when a homemaker gets Now therefore when 1 come to thy may . think our trouble has come three ware meals a day, sees' - - _ servant my father, and the laid Is upon the no matter what es which that the 'family war workers get been the material causes which lent -' h _ not with_ us,, seeing that his life have apparently operated against plenty of sleep and" keeps. the _ children healthy that She's doing is bound up in the lad's life; 31. us-in and over all human actions a full -time war j b. And she can _ It will come to pass, when he seeth and all material operations there that the lad is not with us, that he is God. His providence is unipver- stay ,right where anti_ is. Thin is the no ~: .11ic. anfl �_ t &4U nuylelue, nud' Grle illA - bring down the gray. hairs of thy s'l '� released of the Happy Gang -and thought of our spirits should bg, .I.wa Bee#leas Days _ . the miles of smiles and. fun the `Gang' promised for their new 1945 servant our father with sorrow to 'It is the Lord: Then that win - . fall and winter series of broadcasts, are well on their way. - Their Sheol• steady 'us; for did he -not give -- Initial broadcast on Septeipber first, was. a `honey; and the plans Judah . Sorrow his own Son to die. for us. on the For Australlam -they outlined for the pleasure• of our listening ears augurs well for 'The plea that now pours from cross? Has he not shown his the sixth and greatest year, of broadcasting by the Haply Gang... The Judah's lips is consideerd "one of kindness to us in multitudinous Commerce Minister' William- J. time - 1.15 to 1.45 p.m.,EDT daily - CBC -network. the masterpieces_ o! Hebrew com- • and unmistakable' wags through- 8on11y announced that Anebrali'asaa • Claire _ Waliaee-- digs out the Sergeant in the 11. S. Army Air - position." Its simplicity and its out our lives? Can it be, there- would soon be compelled to so - ' s'ioriea that no one else gets. She Cgrpa. tore, that as means - siiytfiing buy - without .bee! L,.- dry ._ Is no . 'armchair' reporter. She Ezra Stone (Henry, of the Aid- .. of vibrating compassion, of un- good to us in anything, . even cause beef is urgently needed for spent One -- dag:.aa- a- dspartmsnt - - - -- rich - Family is Q80 in; uncle Sam's ueetionged earnestness, make it though it should be a terrible of- the armed forces. Increased cos} afore detective that was one forces! Rudy Vallee has enlisted; worthy to be compared to the I fliction? Thus, to soon as we euavtlon•ot mutton and lamb was �I story! She put a- sly .'want ad'' and there are rumors current -that great pleadings of hiato3y. First.- ice a trial up to God, -we are on suggested. is the paper, and got a story from Edgar Bergen, single, and, in" oz- . he acknowledges that they are two hundred and fifty Toronto cellent health, has been inducted. guilty, and that their guilt is dis- _ L_ t ` c44ered_ Then he _ tell - FRENCH night - gigolos 'who snswered._it. She is However, they'll ell 3tili oa - the only woman who ever spent -With their own siiowi, or guest -. �m in a moving way ei the aged _ _ a night alone in Toronto's 98- ins from the growing npmber of father, of the brother who b" died, room Casa. Lama: She -did it for shows _ that originate in, or ' are died, and of the great love which a wager and a story! And now produced y the father has for the little one, Ii08IZONTAL P►nawer to Previous Puzzlq tolled 2yiIAF by the various' Arm Benjamin, The child of his old of • - i'laire'a stories a" culled from _ Camps thronghont the eountrs! - 1 Greatest O! I IK(1 If�C,i - thousands she digs up from across •- + • age "Judah vmaly deseMes to- French the broad Dominion -end they Fred Allen is due back the first Joseph the scene in the parental - - heroineL X A assigned are told Canada wide each Mon-' Sunday night in October- - - that home as the old man, with great -'' 6 Paleness. l ( quarters. reluctance acid sorrow of heart, I 19, Drink of -' day through Friday at 1:46- p.m.. bejpg the Fourth, and for no - 9 Palm lily. gp�, - ii► _ ht site the H ' Gan : coincidental. reaso scribes allowed them to take Benjamin ri r Happy _... -.g. ta� n. your sc s __, -. - 11 Jockey. �, • _ 21 Legal eLitsf�. CKC, w th- statieas of tt[e CBC birthday. Can't thinly of an wa � T Egypt, Persuaded, how - 'kv. -- - Y• y y 12 Room recess, - 28 Frosts: 'National Network, are indeed he'd rather celebrate - the day than guar, that he will newer see his ,14Q���� L 25 � � 1'�.i.... 1. I.. 1.0'.1..6 e. L 4Vr -flhc 4Yllllil6' his laQlu Quill w e14uer ��••• _a -.'• Mahi weather. ' ► at three- quarter hour period, Mon- -CKOC. or CFRB and hearing the Judah, if they go home to their 15 Malicious G the •0 . -.-• - day through Friday, from 1.15 to great and mighty Allen again. The aged father - without the lad, what foe. - 28 To quart :. :.LOO p.m. Give - the,.Hs y will they do but bring their 17 Pronoun. - A 27 ppy . Gang show this year is of half hour father quickly with sorrow to the and Claire Wallace a listen - length, and will be broadcast from q y 18 Contract. -� 28 hunters' c@W ;., you'll become daily, friends 1 9.80 to 10.00 p.m. each Sunday �Ve• • 20 Noun ter. 30 Peasant. ' ' • Further news- will be.. Judah's Self - Sacrifice inination. 40 Devices for VERTICAL 35 Unit of work. _ evening. PCB Just a note for the serial mind- forthcoming! 32. "For thy servant became 21 Dismounted. - ng bark. 4 yPriissm 37 Guided. Lid Lois --.aaa some ail crow who = = � . - r. 2 F_ 14- Bellovlt • 'mayn't be! If you haven't heard A few notes from 1150 on the saying, If I bring him not unto 24 Bone, - t ,o Whirlwind. 2 More antique. 41 By. + Betty and Bob, NBC's at daily dial: The Lane Ranger is t:ow a thee, then I shall beast the blame 26 To be sick.. _3 Toward the 42 To sink. _ _ � Y ' g 45 Cupidity. dramatic story of radix's best night time CKOC show - Monday to my-'father for ever. 88: Nov 2? Jejune. lee. 44 Measure of - therefore, let they 'servant, i pray :� Feline 46 Egyptian god. 4 Neither. length. -14Ted couple, catch the show from- through Friday at 7.80 p.m. Joe thee, abide instead of the lad a animal. 4T Appeases. 3-Either. �' 48 Portuguese gYOC its Hamilton, daily at one Petersen has returned to Sunday bondman to m lord• and let the al Painter's SO To do wrong. 6 Fable. coin. - e clock. We- _might add the quay- on CKOC at 1.1-5 p.m;; and the y stand. - °31 Center of 7 Court (abbr.). 47 Company _ Me hour to the Happy Gang Old Refraias are back on the air lad - up with his brethren. 84, _ . . - For -haw shall I go up to my 82 Qrgg:n, of action._ ,. 8 Pair (abbrj. (abbr,)„ t *&ire Wallace period, and sug- again at the usual Sunday 5.16 ,� sight. 34 She turned 10 Neuter 48 Myself. t that one to two pm. daily, p.m. .time. -The - Mystery• Club, father,, o th lad be not with me . -33 Hair defeat into pronow. _ 49 South - iou on your diaCi, is stand-• new drama thrill headliner pre- ! "* "� "" " " "�° ornament. v:csory at she i2-Ozone. iunerica gt j5teninv! n ' on_a_:y father." Finally said dud -' "4-l:.E'g-jointa. -, iy-of - • • da ai 4,80 ah he, himself had become sure= y p.m., is proving a fine � ' ' - 86 Large barren b3 She led the lb Obese. •51 Dye. ' _ _ • - Gene . Autry,- cowboy hero, • of show• If, you're within listening ty. for the lad to his father, and plate, French -s 16 To immerse. 52 Road (abbr.). -__ _;stilliona o! young and .old from - range of CKOC, give it an ear, he pled with Joseph to allow him, $8 Year - (abbr.). - •in' battle., 17 She was 53 Measure. "h , screen and radsoland, is in especially Sunday, for an excel= , ' - Judah, . to remain as a bondman -- - Z 3 4 6 7 -_ - she Army - in fact, iii technical lent day of variety broadcasting! in place of Benjamin, so that Ben- p - jsmin could go. up with his. bre. _ - stn's father lived,' wan located in' thren to Jacob at Hebron. S U N DAY _ The sublime heroism of -this i �thern-Palestine. Fame -nest noaie act or se {r- sacrifice on the. h resided 'in Zoan p art, Jose p ' at part of Judah it is impossible to • :< : :�; ' -'d `' aS C H . O O L this time the -rapital of Egypt, in 14 overestimate. . In. behalf of one''`'. ?: the `eastern part of the Nile delta, whom he knew wan preferred in L E S S O N.. some 200 miles southweate of She- • s higher- place in his father's af- 17 .. -. - them. faction than himself, he was will - =,- LESSON 38 :`.._ - a - -- Yrdab'. Plea - ing to renounce his liberty rather _ .. 21 u -- :aUDAH: AN EXAMPLE OF,- 18. "Then 'Judah came near than see his.aged parent die of a - � Z7 20 p � ^! SELF- SACRIFICE unto him, and said, Oh, my Lord,, , broken, heart,. The self- forgetful Genesis 42--44 let thy servant, I pray Thee; speak magnanimity of such an action 33 PRINTED TEXT . a word in my Lord's ears, and let has never been eclipsed; and sel. 31 3Z :.Genesis- 44:18 -34 not thing angel burn against thy dom rivaled. _After words so ex- _ GOLDEN TEXT. - Hereby know servant; foi•= Thou art even aaw quisitely beautiful and profound - f 56 -=- we love, because ho laid down his Pharaoh. 19. My- Lord asked his ly pathetic, it was impossible for •life for ue: and we •ought to lay servants, saying, Have ye a father, Joseph to doubt that a complete 36 39 2 down our lives for the brethren. or a brother? 20. And we said change had passed upon his breth- _ 1 John 8:16. unto my' lord, We have a father, rent and in particular upon Judah, 44 46 THE LESSON IN ITS *SETTING an old map, and a child . of his since. 'the day ..when he had -glo- Time. -The events of. this les- old. age, a little -one; and his quently urged, and they had wick. 47 49 5i 52 53 son- occur' somewhere near 1715 brother is dead, and .he alone ss edly consented, to sell their broth- ' ,tlo 1710 B.C. left'of his mother; and bis- father er,Joseph, into Egypt. Place.- Shechem, where Jos- loveth him. 21. And Thou saidst The word here translated sure, r , - = POP- Pain = in the Purse Now - - -. - By J. MILLAR WATT - - WNAT'S' THE TROtJBLrcy ' 'NIO, DO.G, I'VE fJ - . _YOR -. OUTRAGEOUS - POP ? SAME OLD GOT A NEW O,N)= % - - 91 LL _ t COMPLAINT • 1 i ., .. ._.M1 • - y .. :.� .. i • • • .. - .. =. O _ .. �' V - t. ...... •_ - � � `, ' .-+ ... -'. ._ • _ ... erg' ` •' �,., �. - .... - _ _ L (;to, ANd y r lkll Synrlt 411e•. [net) 1e1 A r : �tnr'r�, " %.� `!,"v ,.: a' . � `.fir -.' - a.,...+s• -. s '- , •- - ..—. �'_.. _ ' v,. 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ALo at 8.31 range mash o AND AUGUST =' SAND (iBAVEL ET�NE . 8 ) Y Electric Fencer. and _ `�.38 a. ra. and at_ 12.41 A. m. • - Chopping Supp*s PD 8 ow starter,- - concC "i -t ica - MOND�AYSO and. - FRIDAYS . - _ _ � Buildin ' Td TORONTO tee, calf - .starter, tt�r• 1 srranQetaent. ti�nle RX HOUR ._ poultry, Hog and other Coneentrate� 3� "'!Dew- SSW — alt 18 mjnuiea to the hour 8.54 a, m. • trey starter, salt alwas on hand. •- ' "to •10.54 p. m:_and at 7.09 a. •m, in blocks and lea � i WANTED and 11.44 p. m, daily. Also at 7.44 T. +r• Green p�R�ANENT NAG�{MC PRtI► DE 71D I:CR�ES AnDCA7TLLr a, ru. except S"cays and Holida)s• . Purina fly sprays - � HAT,FRAYS T IE TEMPER For tree piers up phone 1-Eastern .Daylight Saving Time) _ - t3ROOKLIN ......... . • ` W AND NERVES. IT MAY B 913 for cattle. •R, . C, CLE BFa ♦ ;Q YOUR EYES. CLAREMONT •u t�wvE INfORMATIN%T V O iV . .. 608 PICKERING . Eastern House Phone 4i00 I • N. i ,o : k FUNERAL DIRECTOR C. H. T U C K. O PT. D. PICKERING .......... ' 3e. :�lt:Is��K11_lM1' ■�H1.[>1.7 PICKERING. ONT. Day or Nigh �y �� off. !. Or AGINCOUAT tone 2144 - ` wL DELIVt +< _ Private Ambulance pay g We a the hone Char ei Phone Mark. 9000 or OSHAWA, ONT. Malvern 5000 >!tmae -1615 GORDON YOUNG LTD - Markhamq 0nita Toronto Phone Ad. 8888 COMRIE B .. -i�.UM ER _ . . _The _ Co. - - ..LIMITED - - - - -- _ _ _ . •. .-[ _ .: ' , _ _... _ '"_ -_'�`� - - Scarboro .function TAR LEY : Txi� t0XZ3 lI 11T and ro 330 - -- • - . owartt 1 Scstt'bo -- _ -- - - - -, . _- - - - -- - _ - -- - • - HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:_. Theatre All grades acid sion of kinber.. rough or dreaded. -Mrames, Sash, A7tOuffvffle Sersaas. I[oetMings. -*ft and hardwood ileoi ing, Brick Insulated - phone Stonifvine 100 ,, >�. CmWgrain Shingle tding, Wallboards. Shaetrock,.. Rock Lath, v _ got Codar and Asphalt Shingles, Roll' Rdodit. Roe* Wool In W*t1on, ; PPMEMBER 17, 18 and 19 Plywood Panels, iiasonite ipducta. 131m1 w, Ttle; Sewer Pipe, - Field - - - -- - �• - -- - - - - - - - - _ That rght -1n - _ via. EYERYTHYNG I<ROSi -FOUNnAT ION TO RIDGEB�0.1RD �� 'a- - ALICE FAYE• and DON- w Z Z8 . E of �T�Qi It Sports Reel and Color Cartoon, �V�g�T 1D��razcF. Ca• KONDAY, TUESDAY,. WEDN'SDY •� SIRPrF7ttRl~'R 21 2 snit 9 - and W.•\WANEEA 12N.&..C*. rUS�, tG .00C et of -the l Cheap faun for Psrtn aaa Cause, D uiiatar.. 'Waatelan'ds" - - - — -- -= Agency Wla t......r Llw� ....�. on- - - - -- - - _ _...ors. Bt�ek of Parts w' 1lawa•..- Wlndmills, 9uct ate. y - ?Hopalong Cassidy .�►.tomotlle Insr•aDw al - and ' Sanles on awe mater... _ smpmoata_ n _exh" is ses"t ` 1. rtiers dui 11C J _ ... _, "Among t i Plswo. sr.►er. au.. writ» or thane - 1,1y1l1 !� - • ,o�, It taught us that you can't keel L. • - .. :.::. lud without . foresight • se to t n� i . ONTA RIO Adbert Deiiar steel Stoma Bisywod - '•�� - Chkremont, _0nf. t. _ _ g�mceSee. We learned what we could 1. _. - - CHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ do without when we had -to. So we 7-. - : rierbush Bas ital` �� SWTAKS]IR 24, 1 "d.0 - . - - - p � .. ^., kfaow that a real nest -egg means mows . < Government Lken"A "'Scotland Yard ..:. ha:. suet compulsory savu>tgs. It means - Main St, E. Sroati'Ville" ant.' - = - - - Phone 191 _ ' ,.all the war Savings Stamps .fad C�er wlatet'Dtty. Mtdicai, and Surgical / PTAit1►•T� ♦i`I �} j tificates we can., lay our -hands on. -zakcn ; � 1;-D M4latereiiy �emi•l oom .- 1- , -end they're im $sv `'':Rezistered Names in attenUn -e and All $IIldB Of Fepsar Wot� 1 Gu • ment every Canadian should make. • 24 houf Wm6e given. it Fusing_ aranteeti ' i sd e►• C. 8. MacuONALD Why?, $eeause they" help equip our — Ambulance Seffice_ —s v •� -- - -- - ,MRS. E. R,. GOOD '25.37 e ` e° - pBg t�•.=+ Ave,: 'Toronto _ li�n� men to -protect everything a• a - - _ - " • o w i we got. And - because, too, they, pay i back 165.ufb1 f:or every i, 4. tor, she past week �r�. J. F. ow. We've got to win this war no matter ' Mav: on, C,eaeni- 'has been enter- `?'e taming her brother and wife Mr.: \ OF rt23 what it co'st6 — and we've- got t0 and Mrs. Reginald W. Ca ::�5 ^_11. of Brock Road Gravel 'T any C.'.na.r ?►i�,liT)es, C`,taua and, fwe YOUR GROCERY, DRUG AND _ _ _:_prepare against the time when the •� I TOBACCO STORES- ALSO.RBTAfJRAN[S - pit Sher mom er .'ts. �L'ri. S. Cspbell i BANKS AND POST OFFICES -- -e f Toronto Lti also a guest. ~ - . , boy come home _ Crushed Pit Run _ .. Gravel #. Buy war Soanerts Stow" front o rugg �, -bonks, POs W9" P, - San and Graded , port:nettt iCotros, grocers, tobacconutsand other retisit stores. Cert}Atoatet may be Stone purchased for fS° f10;°f :5 delivery t , Trust Companies and Post Qffices. - • -���� Delivered or Loaded in Pit - - PHONE - sift Pick. 97 r 8 st•e National War Finance Committee Toronto Oboe Howard -SM - j 1 f _ JO$N. BQIIBNT �. SD�1.' . .. .. a . � I• ^` `I / •_ - I 1 I I 11 ' I I I I I 1 I, I I I I I 1 ' "� -•,- - -' ... _. _- ■ World's News Seen 'Through - -- _ - THE 'C "ilex AN SCIENCE M011T�TUR 0perir Air Services As IntersstiapW Dwdy Newtpoper • Ywt an pretty near ues roar chicks rrowin' whew = i p� from ' 9astsatioeal• Full . V os� - _ - you teed Blstehtord's Graving Nish: Then grave - is - Trotisitt! -C.. . i U, i (aster into b+etter.,layert- -ettore profitable Wrdu _ >� -- >Storiab Are Timely sued t, J sued Ile D4�► - thaw - r y . - ~ Blatehfoed'� costs no more—birds used ksa tits Asekly Mapttiwe )Aisle i ordinary feeds- -•It's higher in proteins. p. an bloat Newspapae " the Hesa - _ - - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - - -- - Messa es r . NOW— VITA Strengthened y 'I'6a Qtei.daw Sdiwo. Publishing 3oei.ey - GOOD SINGING Blatchf•rd Feeds eontain this new suppUmen rwar Std. >s 4 Owe, No rltit alt.the - _. _ _ .• - Wlattt7 Nig>tt "end Stunda7 �._ dwttoe+dtp .fetes, iodndins Section, 12.60 a Yasr.- Ltrodetcooe). 09er; 6 Saturdq Issues 25 Gtui _ Attertution ' 1 ER2%E STROUD. Name = : t MAIN STR. PICKERING D JNBARTON_ Addswa IF • I Phone Pickering 7T r g 3AMPLB COPY ON RBQVEIST _... — .. a. ,.i. _ -:ia0� — - _ v^.. -' ..._ •.K,. ,,' — "} f�'GV..: -. h i:' 'ELY a • : -. Sx,. ••,r ° °¢:in r.s.,: •• .. , .a, „yl,m. .� ':' .aiea..; .' +. ., - - _ .'-r46 - .Qr Y` S1L,f.•• - h A. 'M. -. r . ., ..T.7 • 1 � ,?- ; +, �, Y� -�•' "' �. `�. [.1A . t s.. , a.t . r�^.rveY` • ' _ �r.,ya . `-''�' . - K •'R'r.P r - -~J�'• �`'°�'`^' •';riz' ti• ~ u:e,�1 a CGast ..��1:.�:.''�.�?!r'..�'[7'. ,'� ;1 L•rRs_s'a '�. - _. . '. *� >'�•:.: -aM- . .�._.� •' ''•k+ "�'••'v, ^� :.... «� •'",� .p' .'�%' ,k�! „Ja'. LA R E. M'O N' I Th. ntnlaetooz unit of the Red s" ::3E<r. � Las , tiesir to • use �'� ., ., Noii to Cseoei , -w cress Leid their ateolar meeaas Ids father who has been h► Z ;;� _ AND ..L.• r.9 Tuesday, at the how �! ][ra. ill as hill Loons at Port Stalwart. :. } Dr. Pearson. Plans were made for I 1!J_rnual Rally Day of the Sunday ` : ,BLiss Yegati Beare, bas been visit own pulpits here were occupied : 'by `' mum IL Ttoraw 18state �. the EucLt! party to be bad 'in the School will be held Sept. 97. Hope ,ing Mends at Port Perry. Ren J. J. Orr. Services on :Sunda Y The E�taSe of 'Eliza E. Turner of 'wool on Friday evening, ' October a'9 parents will, rally around the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper att- next at the usual hours with the 9, at 8490 o'clock• Admission 26 ets. school on that day. - ended Milton Fair on Saturday last. Pastor in charge, the Township of Pickering, Widow, be a sale A very enjoyable afternoon w'aa 12us community extends syknpathy deceased, will be d =.s`a3buted niter and the quilt will be drawn for�� fasmily of Q�novillee and Misses had by the ladies. • to Mrs. R. J. Roberts, Oshawa, and October 1st, Lfile having regard and Fern Malcolm, Toronto, u Men's Doubles on Saturday at-the formers of Claremont in the ve only to claims filed with the under- ' _ -r'Y local green -the Si y '7-- signed prior- to- aueh -- date.- I - were all at H. Malcohn's, Sunday. inQtSL -Cup•- audde-n death of- lies -husband. Mr. A° large number, of young men of - Et --1 and Jon .u►d Mrs. Roberts (Ronnie), was employed by Kduneth Beaton Turner and Edgar I -- - th Mtnmunity� -Kure recei�e� their -- - -Lane, of Torr ands with the Philli Co durin their Whitevale` y i C g period Taylor Austin, Executors, 146 Grant call for military service in the last friends in £' of okra inn here, and- roved to Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario._ few days. Earl Cook, Air Force • and Mrs. Oshawa with the plant. His death 66•-7 tAnniversary Services will be held Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harton, were with their mot - ooanrred very suddenly, without a in the, Baptist Church on Sunday, Robert Malcolm, and to Mr. and her, Mrs. Cook over Sunday. warning of any kind, and comes as September 20, in the afternoon at Mrs. Alan Gray, both families Mlle marriage took place in Tor a terrific blow to his family. He `Editorial Comment 2.30 o'clock, and the evening at having welcomed yocing sons to _ ;onto, on Saturday, Sept. 12th, of became very well known here, and 7,30. Rev. Elmgr Green, of Whitby, their respective faomilles recently: `:Miss Janet Stewart, of Windsor, to very populai with everyone. Tea, Colfee, Sugar and Beer will have charge of both, services Mr. and Mrs. Painter, Ti3nmins, Mr. Edgar J. Evans. _ _ The W. M. S. of the United Church Special music at each servlae. and young son, have taken a apart - Mrs, Rawson has been visiting held its September meeting in the It is probably time how that _ meat in the Shepherd residence. her daughter, Mrs. Victor Shaver, school room of the church, Mrs. something could be said about -the — pre, Walter Knox of Camp Borders F of Haliburton, who has been quite Johnston, in the chair, conducting effects upon ourselves, of the rat- - and Ross Knox, of Toronto, were ill, but now improving. the Devotional Exercises, assisted toning systems now imposed upon .us Brook �a•d with their people last weekend. We observe Mr., Jack Brilliner by. the Group in charge. The new in the use of the commoditibe men. - • Mr. and Mrs Pond,, and daughters .- Lw WUMV,a a "WIMIuw na,u LIneur get around, and he has been doing unity" was introduced. Mn. When the announcement was first mi s. Ma. Englernan who has been September meeting at the N. Burton so for a considerable period. McVey, Greenwood, • was speaker made that tea, cpffee and sugar home on , aesda with a large Winners at the' Women's Tourna., presenting an earnest appeal' for a would be rationed, that we were to spending the supkmer wrth her T Y, ge attr „ sister, Mrs. James Keyes, has now andante, including as visitors: Mrs. _ -- - ment '.on Monday were Mrs. Wni. full surrender to the Will of God be allowed only so much each week, returned her home in Vancouver Hugh' Machin and graudaughter, - , , ifuo. C., «:�, ,,.1.. tl.,.; none- complained= -We -had Helen Diamond of Seagrove half -T8O�1 Devitt, Mr. Noittnsn'Meehin Mr, Hammond (nub.), Mrs. Dopking: measure of our labours, Mrs. McVey realise, to 's degree, that there is a been holidaying with her grandpar- of Oshawa, bringing them A done- Mm. Joseph Ward had the mis- also stressed "love to our fellow war on, and that we have been eats, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cl Diamond. tion was received !roan the Young -. fortune to fracture an ankle on men, particularly in our cutrttnunity: losing ships steadily - losung ships Mrs. George Perry and Miss Mar- People's Union, Proceeds of a dabcs . Ssturdaq last and now has to use Mrs. Kennedy kindly sang a hymn, that were bringing to our shores, ' donated U Red Cross, their own thq c riaWbes, with the ankle in a in which the group joined in the these now - rationed supplips. • we ion spent a pleasant holiday at _ _ _ collections given to the committee _ —east. - .... ' chorus. The aneeting closed with the have accepted as one of the fortunes Donna Wilson of King City, for• in charge of boxes for boys over4 Owing to a brief holiday over benedietiod of war, the fact, that there are not meriy of Whitevale, has been visit- seas. A letter of thanks was receiv" . the first of this week, oaf usual enough ships ' to bi ing us the equal ing with Norman and . Lillian at the ed from Lloyd Hides. Mrs. Philip ' Women's Institat,! to bold p quaii'llties ebnau�ned, caller for the News, did rt make - o! the pro -war - __-Lis eta to®sry trip, He d- be back Special Meeting $� we mare] ' nacre'. to,.do without Kayos bone. reported honeyae� by the Institute again. next week. On Wednesday afternoon, Sept, ri P the Red rossenvermsA ltne ' a joint meetim it; and orfy' lrb+ds past dsperience Rev. Walter Daniel.' pastor o! -the g of Claremont- do we know there are those, who in Program 'aaa Y GZe who �nolte on Pearfslatiou•_ an_�d bv. :A:tenu $ - - the theRnen'a e e start in-as f t Green Rive r elaborae Johnston who arranged- an - -Bap se unuroa wilt tape- as his an emergency subjects for next Surds Mute W111---be held in the Club ' Sunday "What House. at Claremont- _f - buy, up the .entire supply of these program. on . "Canadian Is it to be a GbAs3im V! and 'q!]. - X1.4_ a m. -digs .. s �t «::: to 4 p. m. Mias Vera Bamoridge of s niator�cai esesearcn , ibe rouowing Greatest Hvlmiliation of all History". hands on, not carir4g whether the taking part: Mrs. Johnstmr, • Sr. Mrs Services at the usual hours. the Women a Institute Branch of the other fellow gets any - and so the Mrs. William Spicer and Von tae P g '1i»ltby, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. •Miller. - 'Rev. Kennedy conducted -the An_ Department of Agriculture, will government steps in, very wit- Y, visited last week with Mro. Draper. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Philip, Mali. ni -Irsary Services at the Bethesda speak on "Wise Buying for Well and rules - "just so much to each Our Public School opened • last Philp, Mrs& Johnston Jr. Quite int ;ted Church on .Sunday last. His ��� :Meals. Coarse and bring individual '. Fair enough-isn't it. . week with Miss Honey, Cannington, eresting and instructive. Hostess, Lunch.- Considerable agitation is now as teacher. Mrs. Burton, Xm. Madill and. Mrs:. - -- - °- -- -• place, for a reduction in the Miss .June Shanid is spending a Hatchings etchings nerved refreshments _ at AUCTtiON SALE consutmption of alcoholic beverages couple of ' week; in the - Niagara the close of the meetink. in this count (and in the states). District_atrrgh�r the peaches. -- '_ - - -- - isvr Pm - reaction would "Acv. and Mrs. Burk mad - a f We wonder what the e e In MJIn m lyms equipment be if such rationing and. restrictions number of pastorali calls here last in the passing of the Late Mrs. Property of. - William Dunn, -which took pls,ee in were imposed. As far ag we know ' week. the brewing and distilling industries 'lie Y. R S. held a very successful hospital in 'Toronto, on August $9; l]. J. �h \��1u7a7 - - l..f �...,t,,. at ME -Almn catnetery on are the. been interfered with by government Parr' Tuesday of last.-week. September 1st, from the home of i •.Franklin Hotel. Markhasq r - „° I° = uer asugnter, sir. and Mum George re to ss -been h -- - - mistaken, theY' will be the last to on leave with his parents, W. M. Duncan. this community loses one of be restricted. We Have never and Mrs. Duncan. Congratulations SAT. SEPTEMBER 26 1'942 - • beam =able t,. ,..a....+.,.a ..�J'• (� L A. Q Ste most esteemed citizens. Always active end, interested_ in church and lain Public) the liquor industry Mr. Josh Lehman and daughter, community • Sentinel portable radio >: Electric and "his tools etc; Emery wheel ty -life, t1►e suddenness of .motors with fan, Smoker stands, and stand; Crescut saw: Portable. enjoys such freedom as in this land Mrs. Day, of Michigan, visited his her last ilium and passing, -cast a Simmons spring mattress, Bedroom pressure sprayer .with boom, newt (std other -of the Democracies). In nephew Blake and 11frs,'' I.ehlnrsn glooim over the mitY.• The atow, -bl r._ete�ie_ bed � this Province there has been a very last weeltal L funeral was lare.ly .tom,.,.+..: }n... imps. Walnut dresser with malrror, chisels etc; Bedding, sheets blantoeta aexrnrte effort made to encourage Kiss Carol Percy and brother, of Aston bong Pmt: Mrs D. Flnea, drinking, and worse aafil, creating Markham, are spending a couple of - -.' Wooden. bed with springs and matt spreads etc; Portable electric print the impression •- that "a cocktail weeks with their grsndpsrente. H. Woodbridge• VeM�e Beaton- • C�asn� - 1 rest, 2 dressers with mirrors, 8 spraying machine; Er,pright piano, Ply is the the height .,! social and • Mrs Percy. W a'. and seven . brothers: Frank Good atattresses, 2 Brass beds with Mason Risch good; Round top table attainment” and man du springs, Radio cabinet, 3 Venetian - end; High polish writing desk; Bake Y P� believe Misses Dot Cloakley, Marion Burton, Kemora; William Burton, it. It .la encouraged in the armed Riddell, of Toronto Edythe Will - • tarf...1. n... DOW, �ge_Wumber- --ate- -beard bridgewall Kansas City. Charles and 'Alvin of . forces by the establishing yf "beer -isms, Hamilton, spent the weekend Boissevain Man., and Sidney, Robt. - feather pillows, Carpet sweeper, 2 Fireco range with water front coil, , . y, i '. Sets steel Fred springs; Small book reservoir, high want closet, pipe joints' in the vicinity of the camps, with Tom and Mrs,. WilhaL. -is, and sold in canteens withi Army Rally Day Sept 20, at 10.80 ar m. and Orville, Woodbridge. " case. Good flat top desk, 200 Good front and white porcelain finlsh;- life n. ti1;;,6 Tilto^ rug 9Y12, Moffatt electric hot spot range;. Philca electric radio; • Upr goleum Portable computing meat slicer; A vironment that makes it easy to Curie ,and enjoy worship- service I '$x12 'rug; Goblin electric cleaner, large number cooking utensils, for met the 'temptations to ' wtuch men with 'us. , Church service at 7.30. Audley all attachments; Electric portable hotel or restaurant; Mixed dishes, are :subjected• Ever since the last On Saturday evening last, Mr. Singer sewing machine, . Hall rack: - Glassware, cutlery; 'Portable war, 'there has been a lowering in --and Mrs. Crossland entertained .. at w -- _ ' =and mirror; ; -Drop leaf deal; '3 Piece burner hot .plate; 2 Butner gsa so of our standards, which crokinole in aid of the choir fund Several. from here attended the Chesterfield quite. Wall aneif; 1 stove; 2 Flower window boxes; Coax may be whi Hitler is chinking for the ckurdh. Everyone reports a Oshawa Fair this week. Cotner wall stand, Oval bevel edge oil stove oven, new; . Number feed about when he uses the term "dec- goal, enjoyable tune. , Several from here attended the wall mirror: Stec ladder: Nuknber bass; 150 feet' or more water hose adent'' when referring .to the Dem- Sunday, Sept. 10,, Rev. Burke will E�insale Anniversary Services on tables and • stands: •Mien's bicycle, and reel; Fir planks. 2 Wheel ota-acie,. 1 We nave not enough' address the bunchy benooi. 'rnere 6unoay fast. good,, tires; Pin game LO ball; Full trailer with rack, . ball and socket noughts on this machine to tell you will non be an evening service owing Mrs. Bell, of Kinsale, visited her set billiard babe, cues etc; Electric hitch; 2 Self feeder hog troughs. 2 how -much money is spent by our to the Baptist Church at Whitevale son Arch. and Mrs Bell here on the beverage circulatioi cooler, new; Wheelbarrows; Brood sow with 11 people on liquor. and the amount holding their Anniversary. service. weekend: Add .index cash register, Desk temp; pigs, 7 weeks old; 2 Good feedei spent by this neighborhood would - ('Sur beat wishes go to Miss Marg Flat top .clerks desk; New lawn hogs; About half ton baled straw; frighten many, if figures could be aret Westney on her 'approaching mower; Pair men's rubber 000t8, 9; 480 lb. Barrel . asphalt roofing, A obtained. A. .. visit. tb 'nearby beverage marriage. Number heavy steel snow shovels ' rooms on a'Saturday -nignt -_will _be A couple of small houses are bet ' double desk, flat top, dark oak igha' ri g found to be a bit of a revelation. built on the Puckrin property on and scrapers'; Shovels, forts, hoes �K , -+ 1_ the third concession, • - • �: The inior�riation R+aa given recent- ' - 'ly, that the most efficient unit of Mission Band met at the Harloek' Do not. forget to save your scrap -- � Y. � -- one -im- L .�+ r...:,..i... J �+ '� 4uwt� to the - .. •'12.30 sharp Term _ th�Gp��� s,.�. ,�. � �, .�teraoan. � which the men used neither liquor Mr. Kenny spent the weekend at office, at once. - r� = Clarke Prenhce, audhoneer _' or tobacco - does' that not convey, the Harvey home here. F. M. and Mrs. Chapman attended canteen has been an instivation of at their people's home on non were Oro air on owing a .There was an our leaders. no F :: . , : " • :,:...., , ... • , s _ - - - -- Sunday. a very large showing of cattle and • p�P ' ;;.. > :: ::..: ...::.::.:. ..;::;:; ... " " ".:...:'.':" : <•; the._BntWr -the n-y f ages,,' 'ewe Rev. �d Mrs. Hugh Gannon horses, arnhther l�es�c ------ ; <;; ;<;:► w 10", f Oakvril church xi have not yet learned. Not until the occupied the pulpit of St. John's or had, of Oshawa, is taking Mrs. S: German, Army has been detested, Sunday. s up living quarters with her cousin, .' thin • , — doesn't mean any- a Yours People held a corn Mtn Gard. Winter, as Mr. Shad g p has been called to the • arr,cd forces.. F ` can we say it ' ,. roast at Johnston's Jhin flats Monday _ f _ a r:::.•:;, ;.; � `>:;k:# Rationing of this product would evening of this week.. W: C. 'I�iajmson s family have re- ; "sober up" the nation s bit, and Mrs. Sidswortii and Cleo, Oshawa, turned to the. city after a summer the money saved�could be lased for were - 'visitors. one = aay_._last week k- at holiday on the farts on - Greenwood .•; i a purpose . much more necessary. the Burrows' home. Mr. David Liscolmbe and members Miss McGowan, who has been at { - - of the, family were Brougharn vie- a Muskoka summer resort, called on 5 itors on Sunday. ' her friend, Mrs, Bamsey, on Sunday T1re E. Crocker family, Toronto, on her way back to attend Western . t Dun bart on University. were guests of their .relatives, the Our congratulat¢ona are uue Miss K Matthews' families. on Sunday last. •r School opened on Tuesday with 'Muriel Westney upon her .promotion _.. __ <> a. - —Mir a>;u� ffi',,,. __:X ✓l T, 's Miss Reesor. _ - n as Chief Dietitian -at St. Joseph's Locust ill, _ i . Miss 'English and otherHToront of Loco cFar - - -'4or this' �er3n. St. John visits -Mends in ` 'Hamilton o The Club met -at the home of last weekend. - friends wend Visitors at the McConochie hoarse guests of her P�PIe e a evening -to shower - Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday Issto last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J. -+- - �rt- �Mattherwa'- family• have John Liaharran. John was an active Ferguson, of Toronto; Mr. Norarran member of the Club, and now lives - Mj Stephens, of Whitby, and corporal settled in their, new..home, Miss in i- ':eCounty Town.' ,• g '"w+ '' ` +►�• '* �` C. A. Stephens' of Cramp Borden. Don being home at' present. to help, ' s •. .:a, .Xd4,,,:...w.a Ya'. '` .., ',..: her parbntdo -$' �loderdaa � G=ar of the >as's Royd R3tle;i in :c#iv3►- _ -' - - -' -- — - - - -- �.br''�.�-^ ',rt, '.fi..i_ '•.fir _ .✓ { "Y:°u: ,ir: 't• y'�% ,y u ;a . ,+q:• - ' St'•w;.a* ,.'.J?e .e?V ••sew -s� :is'sw +�'ir �' <"�t'4,: .. ;'•'fin � �_ _ •�,.,.5 :•.i'°: �:ir.'.,,'::•�1 ',3 •,,iy�- 1 , ` ...{„���:. - 1• �.,' ri:' 4 -'!t. . iw •o : ;±r'„+� ;tr«:,,..: • •✓ � !%r d+: .+;t;4.'f.: - *'•:i7"• . r_'' e. - - - 'ki` ^:v',e,,.•' •y'<. a�' �^- �. :r , .. �„ Cd a r ` . � i 1 i �•,oer +.., a.. r..:... •.r2• +.Hi.�- ...w.i•,v..:t+a.rs: " ..i` •xik�,'%Mk�,M"yopfi# W�G►�d....+cn!'o pt1� `ri.••c3,l,c{+.sw,i.tt'«•,r�C',. ^'cab, . +dYhl4v.� tA� �,, •�A`..• -�, 1. .A,. 'i'. il`J,� d- �,'} _.a.1.ti . %. :." 2i4�:1i :`Je'�,�' :•!7J'. -7 M .• � . j yY •. y+�i'�.' �''' ;Ink .`i..! • L :7 `6 ice• . l satre�t _ : :: HOW CAN 1 ? „- , .. XsMi You � � -L'. <. ,. Sopw>sth Yacht ` a Q. How can Z remove suet _ .4oins The Nam lAib fit We lono}y deawt oohs• ,A from knife bLdes if the ]rest has ��� been !)lowed to remain for a lea - o American yachts summed up last week by an AmeF / slosh soldier on his aa+f fTal in l[e6 times , w men uses excited by the luxurious 1= •I', ,•,` bourne from the northern outpost: y': A. Bp, sticking the blades up- Yacht Tom Sopwfth built to tow "It's this war, buddy. When you're right into an onion -and leaving back, to England his America's i : f, Ihoro a taw weeks you find your'- M1 them for some time. The blades Cup challenger, Endeavour a. s when she sailed across the A► self taliins to yourself. After :` will then clean with an ordinary la(itic fn , last race held ^ < that you find Yourself tailing to rz scouring. _ -- -' ' • -. - - . _ bbe lizards. After another douple Q, How can- I safely clean oil for a troph7 of weeks you find- the lizardo talk. 3 which he natile to wrest 'sag -to you. Then you find your. paintings? from Ranger, skippered by Harold ., A. Use warm soapsuds. Wash S:` Vanderbilt. .. ti feH W h ag play was In progress only a smaIi section of the canvas Now, as. A.M.S. Phllante, she 1s t a lady turned in her seat and, at a time, and wipe it dry. When one of Britain's convoy ships, u;- said to a mite. behind: "i ,hops • the entire surface is clean, go far command of Licari Comdr. $ -any hat Is not annoying you ?" over it with s cloth dipped in J. R. Paremore of the Roysi Na _ „ „ linseed oil' to prevent cracking. vy. It i46 madam, was the re, How can ^I prevent the But on her bridge she carries, it iNr,�� ills ply, "for my wits wants one Q p the form of a length of towrop% , Lit . just Ilks It breaking of the sewing machine 1 a memento of her exploit in drat "Nature ;' explained the lector• needle when stitching through gang Endeavour II .over much the l .ia or, "always tries to make oompent heavy materials? t T. K. DeMoreat, new Resident same route. 1 � r Batton. Par instance, if a man Manager at The Lord Elgin Hotel, A. Rub, the seams with yellow loses all eye, the eight of the other soap, and the needle will pen- Her oak - paneled wardroodi can If L\ 4F s - uex crude ec.•..+estl�, ,mod :i L. b ,,» Ottawa at. r- ... ; +� .. ,. seat fifty persons at dinner at one Mr. '1'. -K. iJe�lorest tins oeen table. The officers' cabins have. leal in one .ear the hearing ot, the appointed Resident Manager of of breaking. divan beds raj other becomes eouter. and so on. the. Lord El n Hotel at Ottawa Q. How cah I make a good private bathrooms, -. "Sure!" said Pat, to his neigh- to succeed Mr. R. F. Pratt who .salad. with cottage cheese? the fittings of a West End hotel _ bolg an' of believe he's right. for suite, it is said. _ - ii' °" ^* d tbat�zheli a -^ -� has resigned to accept a Federal , A. Make a chive - s¢asoned - -- -- - - - - -- !t has a short .leg the other is al- iruve " " "ent.post : - - -- - -- uund ,oi- pottage cheese on crisp ., Mr: ,DeMorest has been assoel- lettuce,, surrounded by pineapple ways longer.. ated with the Ford Hotels Com- sections and top with ms on- S r P y ARTIFICIAL' 8 O�. ,_. � ' ' '' • pang for some time past at To -' Hasse. T I F I C I �► L " maglstrats (sympathetically,) -1 -onto, Montreal and Ottawa. ' He Q,' How can I relieve the burn- Could the motorist have aveW-•• ,. is a , veteran of the hotel busi- ii; of feet? - -ed you?" . _ g _ . Henpecked Victirp . (radly)k Hess, havipg some 20 ears experi- A. .(► little powdered tannin Y --- "H• "could' that, yens worship. •ence in Canadian' National and or powdered borax shaken into the 'Ir 'ad the oholei 'of 'Itthig me' Canadian' Pacific hotels. He served stocking! will work wonders if _ ' µ or the missur, and' •e '1ttCed� sn overseas with the Canadians in you suffer from burning feet - ': very the'First World' i'Ilar and lost, his Either of these remedies 1s 'v I m action. •, soothing. Johnni heard in class one morn- China Mighty gattieship cl»l on - -" at Camatuniatri, Fasclem and Neal- -' nts �gD 0 � I N R L _ -.. Ism, and seemed interested. "Now, -Generalissimo Chiang Kai -Shek, Johnny,— a sne teascuer, whew • L — marklur -the third" anniversary of his exposition, had ended, "what the war In Vurop% has cabled S U p P O R _ S would you do with all these fame ?" Prime Minister Churchill a re- make them into wasms," 4b.000 Ton Man-of-War Seven hewed pledge that "Chins will not yyHt• For Catalo was his -prompt and wire, reply. Months Ahead of Schedule gu• To _ stop fighting nor shrink from any further sacrifices until the last of S Dew "Wasn't l! Edison that said .The 45,000 -ton battleship lows.' the aggressors has given up his e • flour hours of deep were ene"k one of the greatest men- o'-war at'hts. - The tide of war Is turning 140 Church St„ Tomato • for any man?" ever built, slid down the ways of in our favor:' ,gd Years Established "He must be right— that's _the New York Navy yard last - — v thinks." week, sev�lea months ahead t 4 Mother: '"Well, Bobby. what do schedule.. ���� �� i you think of your new teacher]"'. Launching ceremonies were Bobby: "Oh. he's not bad in simple and brief, because of war. a(,CURDIUNS WANTED FOR sALE �. q muwtlr . ae. w ra t.ur.. w a,g . a .._ . ace nee - ' _ •. bitt�n_� can't rely on what time rertrlCtlOna and _ MASSEY_EIARRi$ CORM HLOYK e _ �4 the A — .-- ORDIONS WANTED with new kaivey new t••d 1ta says." " of catirlltg the leant t rt ea std !or ptaae n �v Ramage. Lucknow, W �Q� —C� y interference A - — - - s>tQ�tve let -uvu- 1,,,. ', 16 5, _ Otn$ Bobby. First, be said, 'Two other vessels. dred and twenty has FOOT BALM and two make four; and thou he THE T EATON LTD I fr",," She, was the first of tit super- BAUXEI=A FOOT BALM d +CITRUS ' JUICE] --Over s haiit - battlealiip,p-- to be - iauncneri- five tflaslesl Iag q is Deoartsseat off7lAaty odor' fnatantly, 4 ;million gallons of concentrated c16 Colonol more- -lQew Jersey Missouri. Wise, bbtEi•. Ottawa agent, D•nm - - (tc -• Irish Nrvant)t Drrtg t7tora, Ottawa. roue juices are to. be'btade- in Flor- "his Is going to be a terrible eomain. Illinois and Kentucky -are. ALTOMOBILES- -LSEDD PATENTS ' - ;Ida by the Department at Agrieali Vvar. Pit" being bu,)lt— u other shlpyu a. USts:D CARS WITH LOUD TIRED. A�+� Utr'e and. shipped abroad to pre Pat: - "Sun, It's going. to be a lowa�s keel war laid oa Dune 7. Be e are first. Mount Pleasant llSo- FETHRRSTUNHAUUH &< CuI4l• Patent Sollciters. Established, vent outbreaks at scurvy among %errmo war, car. .t ug 1111 be - -" �a — _rnra_1,iml.tesL.._S7sed _ —car C.atr ]stair ie Etnw }i�t Toro at 1030 Danforth Avenue, and ot� .se . peoples at war. The eonces better than no war at all, at aIL" - Booklet or Information oA ii- - •'.' A80 Feet l.(,n� 2Wt1 Yonge Street: Head Office, quest tested Jules is the form of a syrup. . 632 Mount pleasant - Road, To- 'is now being put into medicine- iKOat of Iowa's 'specifications -onto. Telephone HY. S1E1. FATEiPPa i TRADE r[LRK! bottles for the benefit of ohiler a MODERN are secret, but It Way be revealed �EGERTON R CASE, REGISTERNMp by British harmaceutical houses. ETCHING, ETC. ROR United States. Canadian, Rr1f1a` P ETIQUETTE that her main battery will be of THREyHLRaIEN patent Attorney Booklet gra -- FROZEN E008— Frosen eggs are 16 -inch guns. She is 880 -teet Long.. gh j,xlvu FUR THRESHERMEN. Established over forty ysara h IIOw being packed Sn cellophaaer. - 3alsam Avenue, Toronto. -'with an outside overcoat of cart• : • :'�: Rebart. Loo _ - lenders• vas, thresher belts, hw.. The area of all her decks and feeder canvas pulleys, shafting. !►IEDICAL !t Ore - ' board to ,save metal. Heretofore, forms b acres. Tber• are n r in , motors. "- What ie realip the' par : - ink— Beltingator�trsces, fACh i • plat 9 egg___ �orw r 3moved iron we SQ smiles of /pipe Within her, 7 ply, 15c foot All types of- .trans -- p Of i tuxedo, aa'i wnaL la 'iris for refrigeration end eoolln . Pit- mission su pikes in ■rude our �1 shells, poured into tin oars. bolts - origin--of-the word] $ g immediate shtpment at attractive OVERCOME NERVOUS ' ing Ahlrti pounds each, and then teen miles of manila and wire low prices, Merchandise guaran- 2. When -a marriage engage DISORDERS frozen and stored. no tin cans Tope are required. The total teed and chipped subject to your Anaemia and nervous disorders meet has been broken is a girl Yn action. Send your orders to length of electric ' cable required seem to be rather closely allied. _ previously used required . two ' T E K ST BELTING CO. pounds Of metal each. The cello- entitled a consider the Then ,rtIIs U E5p miles, and it the. coaduc- 83 YUHx _STREET, TORONTO- So weak., blood Insane weak nerves engagement ring.. ills iftan has . - and what makes the blood -left - phase lined containers have no, v ton in the cable were laid end to BABY CHICKS builds up. and stranxthen■ the given• tier as belonging to her. nerves. Don't delay send for a box ,.]metal at a14 except for wire.&titch. end, they. trould reach 1,700 miles. ' of M'orrissey's Nerve Remedy Ira - 8. What kind of Invitations BRAY' CHICKS delis FUR SFd be order- mediately. 75C box _of 100 piles 7g ing in dome instances. _ __. October delivery should be order " _ are issued for a cocktail party? Her generators have a,Capa�ity -. � cad pow, for the breed add deliv- days treatment. Postpard.- Ot'forri 8 r. IGi1 IIICI..7_AT0rX l;lk —I d Ci,enld a girl spar Nnd a or 10,000 kilowatt hours, Or pry date you want. HatOhtnl� Morrissey. John. N Druggist, 537 Main St.. Us been used to insulate wire, gift to a man -whom -she likes Z enough electricity for a city at =e know f° • - _ You, know the good markets call- A TRIAL — EVERY SUFFERER., ever since the days of Ben Frank-, b. Isn't iri envious person us- f0,000: ' On tier trial trip, she. will dug for eggs and poultry. Bray of Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis lin. Now that Japan is cut off popular'• dlaplaee enough water V, flood Alton, On� 130 John St N Ham- should try • Dixon's Remedy. ; ' from the world the problem - it 6. Who usually act& as hostess 46 acres of land one foot deep. BAXERV EQUIPUFRT• Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgis4 Ending a substitute has been sole- when a woman's club gives a i Ottawa- Postpaid $1.00. a , BAKERS' OVENS AND MAC;HIN- JOHNSON'S VETERINARY REMR- v �eCS ie Of : er extreme width DIES —Horse Liniment No. 1, it -ed by Fred S. 3i:raaas. Thanks • luncheon .pasty. • •rY. also rebuilt equipment a1- to his ingenuity, a satisfactory amid launching weight, four sets ways on hand. Teems arranged. mica Coated OT VaTIIlahed has ANSWERS of 'was were used. The launch. Correspondence invited. Hubbard ounces, i1.2b; Ringworrr am- ANSWERS y • broeation 4 ounces, 910c; 60c: Stor•t � 1. It i. an even Portable Oven- Co- toe .Bathurst evening dinar for lattg repaired 46 roar of heavy ,,gt, Toronto. land Barb .Wire Liniment 0 ounces been developed which , L now r A 0. - — I60c: Gall ' and Healing Ointment Q men! weir On OCCaaiOnr net re- :1 -lb., $1.25. Four• remedies (one much in demand.. The tape mess- Qu�jxg a. 'formal fulldron suit. DYEING i CLEANING -of each) postpaid for 35.56. )ores lase ' than two-tliousandth of ,Tohasoa Drug Company, 357! It comes from the none of a - in inch in thickness before it r - e iiAVE YUU ANYTHING NE1/DS Yonge Street, Toronto. country, clufil at Tuxedo Park, is dyeing or cleaning? Waite to an ,..'',.:processed, yet provider a firm, for information. We are lad to PHOTOGRAPHY enduring wire :naulation. chat sin southeastern. New York. 1. No= she should return all of tbtrs. - ' answer your questions. apart - be applied to the wires of 'tole• ment H, Parker's Dye works DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH " phones, radios, loudspeakers and S. 'These' invitations are -usua4 . -, romtoed, 7s Yoag• Street. To- C: ,motors. - extended over the telephone or �l� The Heat, Ralw,, or Han HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL _.HAMS YOUR SNAPS = C by contact. .4. Not un- nellvered by NMI Tlrs she is engaged t8-�le- msaried— ` LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE ROB- Any 4 or 8 exposure film perfects to this man, and then the only- eetson '- method. Information on developed an printed for only 26e. t request regarding classes. Robert. Supreme quality and; -tart - servfee itNKFCRyMC07 gifts necessary are at Christmas son's Hairdressing Academy, 137 guaranteed. �yiE�i�Ol� and on his birthday. 6.Yes, al- ' - - Avenue_ Road, Toronto. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE t r ways. An old Latin proverb says, FOR ,SALE Station J. Toronto "He who en* vies another admits his _ own inferiority" And'of course it � � SCARBOAO-UGH TOWNSHIP H OLD RUGS RF.WOVE211 NEW miles from Toronto -15Q actYes, Y is `difficult for an inferior per- Houses and 2 Barns, 310,000.00. rtuGB NEW xus;8 MADE FROM Must sell to -close estate. Public r old. Dominion Rue Weaving Com. son t0 become popular: 6, The Trustee,, Oagoode Hall, Toronto. Warty, for xieen st, W.. Toronto president of the club. FREE CATALOGUE -, ItHEUMATYC PAINS SAW W Soldiers Keen* To FREE: - CATALOGUE OF RARE HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DIX- and Exciting books. Rev. Tyrer's i I Great' Work on Marriage Rela- on's Neuritis and ,Rheumatic Pain To sore . , i _... _ .Settle. In Alaska µ 001.0011-32 w SUM tiona 52.49. SUPER NAIL OR- Remedy? It • ,gives• good results. DER, 7 Clveen $treat West, I Munro 's Drug Store, 335 Elgia, BYSMENORRRf Toronto, Ontario. Quee Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. Soldiers stationed in Aiiiskti lrice.ubrut6t MAPS MUSCLE' BUILDING Wom•� res•. •r -like the country aflnd' Inanq have 'difrerae►d." .� ( expressed a desire t0 alttle. thsi'ti _ SEE RUSSIA, GERMANY, EGYPT. MEN' AND. BOYS. DEVELOP, YOUR - ..-dweea of � Newest world map, 20 x 35, ac- back. muscles and Increase y o a t )wart.? -.ads by -with-their farpilies after the eras,:. It iroiilitiftsr monthly cramps, book- - - .strength with an-original system _ - - - — skilled ersrtasae• aebe dlsixeM .. curate, 'easily read. Shows na- 1 cis ..a par••aad for Son. Harold H. Burton, said. 9n.. of lfr _plarities, -bona' flags, dates, places, im- Instruction n mus bu3vldiAS. _ s t..n surd Isle. nervousness --due to functional portant war events. A1ao two ex- muscle control, diet, selfAetencer his ritiurn' to Waahingt0ri from >1g mbIIthly Witvrbauces --try L}Qls=. ersonal hygiene, eto. Compleke. ceptfonalip fine pictures, 7 x � x- P astr MW inspectlon tour of north Tac'lfio Plalthamfe Vegetable Compound Chen. McNaughton (thew Overseas "Course only two dollars. L, Tablets •( th -add•¢ Iron) Marls 'Commander), 'Winston, Churchill. •Forrlstal, Doctor of Psychology. "s "(r knee-- defences. "Riglit no*, there are "75 west street, Sydney, Nova rawtgaerussu ■(OI tpr aeplQlrgy ieottletl.TheT�aiw>bsip T,Imited qu ntittea avatlabte. Or- '$cotia. mars •men iii Alas'riw� tiisn "these der yours to -dny. 25c each, the . ' pttitd blood. faCaaeda� ,three 5or. (No Atnmps). t;uriran- " '... leave been singe fits' da ai '�f "�hs � i i r L"M & --'42 gold rush." "' ,; teed ermiarturr, Rex X. 'Rnit- way Termirtn(; Toronto. A -- — - .. �+'R T.`- .. +a.. .. .. .:.. '. -. _.. ,. ... .- .i.- :. .« ✓.J .s^ -.Pi - '.prT'' Nir. .1,' ttr - L �'Y -.!•y. >a'^c,^ 'x' .. =a • ..F, c.+^� ,X�'. ,.+. ' ,�; r ,�": ,;•' <' .t.N.� %w ./'....,i � •• z,n '^t . �ti�T '�: ?�'% ..a � -'° , > «.'alts.•', - y.- - ; it a. ,} � �,4, t ',rot' o,>; -,`2" _ -r i:� WSSIA'S ACE GIRL SNIPER she taw dresses ins window tUt - TiiB`WAR . WOK — COloOitl�t6tty.9k Cutr4at l;g q f r "' ' • .::.' „�:s *' .:",. "certainly had not been simp2!- `« tied." Swre.1 why not? There -' ale Am many retailers who have t t - ki Air clothes in stock that were manu- � .5% " fbetured Before the simplificatiow Gr oatest R46ywa l Of. War' - :' t ¢ ^�j ; 3 "r - orders were made. Are these to 44Y„ be wasted? on the •night of get:. 1, 19401 aroused epeoulation is many qua& s" . , •: •: ;'< ;; These are the things we must planes._ troa GOeeing's Luftwaffe tarn._. Were the now long-bomber y T guard against. Turn that spare toned to nambw 700 bombed fleets products od Russian fao- money for a new suit or cost into London in what Berlin, desoribed teries? Were they AmerlOan -built - -- - - y'' War Savings, or save it for war r the besviest .ate raid in hietot'y, Flung Fortr'esaee sent to Russia r ,N taxes - is other words, do as the writes the New Tork Times, They, via ASrica, and the Near 10aeti Os army does, make what you hsvi : _ ldilled 706 Dersoas sad wounded these questions, . as on the jocation but by taking care of it, by buy- 1,700. X was one at those trantle of the basos whence -the bomb- .. inr 'carefully in the' first Ulnae. blows w�hioh were to' knock Eng. ear Dame. Moscow remained site>it # The Wartime Prices and Trade Iand out of the war aad destroy -let bombs do the talking. B"W has stated emphatically the British Em9im Only a mfr -' `•` - :. _ that the rationing of clothes is sale of defense forced the Nast . No Relief For Germans ii , - not imminent. But that does not to quit on the verge of lictory. This .situation in the alt is the x .. . mean we should go on buying Today, two years later, the sky greatest reversal of the war.. Plot M; sprees. It means that we should ` above London L usually serene. until the war ends will we know - be good enough soldierx of the Sat__ night after night the dark what Gwmieny has suffered. We individual Citizen's Army to ra- sky over Germany is filled with can guess what a 1,000 -plane raid hostile planes dropping loads of on Cologne, means by multiplying tion ourselves. _ '. rF ri.: explosive which Goering's fliers o! the eaplosive load dropped on Loa- : ? :• :rol,> '~ _ 1940 never dreamed of. don two years ' ago by possibly `� snacows over RetOn wo shadows stretched across ale se -12. WhAn laumaj-n O F T H E bomb Koenigsberg, Warsaw, Buda. T Hitler's Reich last wash. One was pest and Berlin, and British planes , —PRESS the shadow of Red bet Duisburg, say. and Frank: -- - -- e s w bombers, �b Leipzig, Hamburg and Srem= Army bo � a . striking from the Russian steppes -. _... _ ... -. — en, all In a single week, we can 1,000 miles east of Berlin. The : COWS GO TO WAR Mess the effect on German nor•_ : other sons the. now- familfar sha- , 4.. In 1939, dairy farmers were pro- dow of the R. A. F., reaching out ale by considering what might viding the people of Great' Britt from British airfields 600 miles have happened !f . the Luftwaffe -- - sin with 750,000,000 - gallons - _more, to taie_weet_at .the German bad been able to scatter bombe on Lieut. Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Russia's famed woman sniper, is Milk• In 1941, in spite of labor c,p�. Aajwurau vusutsvw, $eiiu� t, orru►- eted t. a recent vPavll o New York by Victor Fediuchi sniper, Soviet shortage and restrictions on" im- In a surprise attack Soviet -5g , Manchester, Liverpool ported feeding stuffs, they produo- Ianes smashed at Berlin at the a" Southampton even while it oasul General. In the background is her fellow delegate to the p ational Student Assembly, Lieut. Vladimir Pohelinsev, .sniper in 840,000uth, In May last year. sprawling port of Stettin on the was punishing Condom. Every her- ~' +reedited with killing 162 Germans with 154 bullets. in one month, they provided 108r fiat shore of the Baltic, at nearer man mast know today that there v 000,000 gallons and now they've targets in Warsaw, Danzig and no relief in sight. All fear that -- beaten even that high level. Asa the East Prussian city of I�oenlgs• Y America can bring its air force _ �•., result of this record the ministry, berg. It the' wash Sterling and across the ocean such a storm will DIVID of food has been able to announce Lancaster bombers of. the Royal be unloosed as never broke on any • : recently that. untl. further netiee. -- =JCU j re- otaa�eci 5+.�u uruocsayu, °won' these will be no restriction on the coal and steel center of the highly Air Concentration Urged sale of milk. - (Brandon Sun) industrialized Saar Valley, whose t is these considerations which - Sehabitauts In 1935 voted to end lead certain observers In London MAIJ JEEPS AND BEEPS French control and retvjp to this to urge the "utmost possible con- -, !!� E� First we had jeeps and now we Reich. Later British planes wing- eentration of air power on Geer- , have beeps. A jeep weighs more. ad south over terraced vineyards many now. They feel that- the air Wee About This md ,•hw! Ci�idlin Amy than two tons but a beep weighs of the Moselle, on up the Rhine to ever Western Europe is the sector about 500 pounds. It :Is capable of drop destruction on Karlsaubb. -ot the front where Germw Is high speed, -uses' comparatively communications center near the weakest, sad• the only sector _ A suit of battledress, as the - who is the senior non - commission- Uttle gas and canflimb an accliv .,Black Forest. Budapest was bomb• where the war can be won or lost sob uniform available to a sol- ed' officer of the company rank- ity that would be impossibUr for - , w be expected to last six ing next below the Company Ser- ad for the first time. Bremen was !a the neat sew months. They con- r, rttr. if it Is t- MaJor, as automobile or s track. The Lit again. plain of the dispersal of planes eked out by the - -Self' f,y,.La, e of a cotton drill uniform These men function as. a supply fal for certain military. purposes British sources called the raids American planes. They deplore the summer the length of time service, for the trait and are re s and are being used already In highly successful, reported small the tact ths�t' "we are still able to Wore replacemen. becomes sponsibb► for obtaining all arms,' United States training camps. losses. Moscow spoke of many operate from England only three :- >•eeessary is lengthened by 's. few clothing, equipment and rations (Fort William Times - Journal) fire& set by Red airmen.-But W.... squadrons of Flying Fortresses_ + - -.'weeits. When, In addition, s sol- for the men in their care. But. = military observers the Soviet op- and one of medium -bombers. If we" - - - - - -- i_ i-•ued with a "— thin and this Is a big "but", they are HONOR- THEM orations were chiefly important AS followed these critics completely 4u" aulform to wear is •the, fall' also responetuin 1..- �%e —Cast" i.vva WC 0 ...awls .11 ", L•484 pivva aura e could like Lhe �•^ n-+ dn-n. and winter months the battle - maintenance and return of those '!n the lapels of men, some in non - now strike effectively at the heart "secondary trout" like Egypt, -'*ms can be expected to Cut at articles or for a satisfactorg ex- ' descript clothing. The badge with of the enemy land. The -R. -A. F.' China or the South Pacific. 'They Swat dine months. a of them. s the letters 'had atreadr, reached out -to Berlin -forget that Russian planes -which What' is all ' that about? You Thus, through this chain of re- "U.N." It, stands for the Merchant 'and beyond. Now -it was Russia's are bombing 'Berlin were possibly ¢sic: sponsibility, the people's purse in Navy, and those lads you see wear. turn. The -shadow from the east built .here or in England.' Never - Just that when you era cloth- watched, care is taken of the peo- Ing it are In port after_ being for - had met the shadow from the west. theless, there - ii ' .much merit - in _ .. jhs or equipping an army you pie's property used or worn by the pedoed or running cargoes through Wbere they merged 'they, blotted their :.conteptlon., There is no doubt - Aiink . -of durabilityF utility, and _- _aojdisn_and_proTisio_ns is made. - submarine- haunted seas and dad g- _ ,out the last Germ hoDfl Qf es• some unwise dispersal of L oar own '• _ tie public purse. The main idea through the -chain of respbnsibrlity ins dive bombers. cape from aerial bombs, turned a air power and of British air power. b to give each soldier everything - for the collection -and return to Honor ahem! - .•. - one-front - war into all- embractng :It !s probable' thit too ' many of - be needs - but ''nothing more the Salvage Branch, R.C.O.C.,, of - (Vancouver Sun) war from the air. The tact lent our planes are either' immobilized ". art that, need or worn articles that can be weight to - Mo}scow's warning that at -sleeping fronts or not put to f - -" - Which is a good target for us repaired or otherwise salvaged. A.ACKING "long nights of terror" lie ahead their most effective use. There soldiers In the Individual Citizen's "If it's good enough for the Elocution is a good thing But It for Germans. should be a stern reallocation. Ev. ,htmy to aim at. In other words, Army, it's good enough for the doesn't go far enough. It merely The Russian - aerial operations ery ounce of power that can be -- - - - - -- -• 1Ws bay .only what we need and taxpayer." That would be a good teaches s man how to speak- appeared to be on. a scale com- brought to beer on Germany's yerserve what we have. motto for- us to adopt. Then, not when or how long.. - (Kiteh parable witb-heary R. A. F. raids open flans -should be flying lit to There arc many organisations conversely, "if it's good enough ener Record) of the past. The a+Fhlevement the attack: - -.mss the Army charged with seeing for the taxuaver, it's good enough Lt soldiers have everything they for the Army," mi it be tnie, ot-o: —titT tOwA_ ACROSS TO ACROSS - seed, that they take care of what That refers to iaterial things. The tniirt bonus to farmers may United ' leave- the" herds et normal size for *ey have and that what Is no As regards the preservation and to much good. The farmers know vnit� Statue Has reproduction. _ise ger usable for its primary pur- conservation of material things about It, the dealers, -too, but do • Should an e:tre ne food epuer- -- Fore is salvaged for some other the Army can show the rest of us the cows know? - (Niagara Falls Wild Meat. Supply geacy arise, McFarland` figures the ]M, the way. Sevlew) stocker, -herds could b9 cut In We have dealt, from 'time to. A full record of everything is- = You've, been hearing about this halt to release , to meat from :' e, with the rdnance Corps, iced is kept in the Company and " :MAKING REDUCTION : " - Incipient meat shortage? this state, alone, to feed well over sr:,.t.0h Vd arc .cartin: A- well. lust in case it comes nar 820,000. soldiers, for. one, mouth. . �• , yr `l.a. t :,,,..w.:.,,.!- �'@net`r— — �- Q�li�err'�f8ateriEtOr��� —� F!A r ... _. . . n.1 branch and the Royal Canadian That record shows just when. Pte. campaign for an equal share ol tare - assisted by the federal for- And there would _ttil remairt Army Service Corps but so far John Canuck was isatced with his their husbands' pay envelopes. estry service -has cached away , vast • untouched flocks of wild: w haven't rot down to the Boat or his battle -dress or his What moderation! - - (London some emergency rations in the &beep, mountain goats, moose. housekeepers of the different boots. It records the loss by Pte. Free Press) eastern woods. _ _ grizzly hear; birds and rink -sob- : nits yet. Canuc* of any of his equipment The annual big game iurplus In tential food for thousands more These '"housekeepers" are the ---and passed that information to AGE. OF CHIVALRY the area of Helena, Mont., could soldiers and civilians, all protect` Quarter - Master Sergeants. There the Paymaster so that deductions Or courted, 1942 model: A man feed 5,000,000 soldiers for • two ad by, the forestry' service. «s two varieties, Regimental can bb trade. (diving up his seat in the bus to a months without touching the basic Qoarter:Maater. Sergeants. and Do we do that in our homes? woman who is taking his job away herd stock, federal of esti- Company Quarter - Master Ser- -In other words are we taking from him. — (Windsor Star) mate. —�— !`• � � _ _wants,__, I nearly forgot the top enough care of what we have to The. surplus in ' Montana, alone, - aaa, the Quartei- Master who is enable ua to play -ou; --part t^ 'CURE FOR, AILMENTS could, supply 2,300 tons of dressed At 5; �O a.m. Friday; Sept. i," fife responsible commissioned of blocking the infiltration o- inilat- U You get out and work to pay meat annu :�,- releasing - sufficient !939� -a- ;ono- German bomber raid- - lleer in sash unit. ion forces? Or are we rushing the doctor, i may cure your ail- beef, mutton and pork to feed ad a Polish' air base on Iiel Penin- The unit organisation in.: Quart- off to the ,store to buy something meats. - (Calgary Alberta^' more than - ... .alias, anti LtL uivuu.i vinience wmsster, a commissioned. officer; we dont need because the style one month, says state Game War-*'- the Nails swept on, toward Rear - who is usually a Captain; R.Q.M.- has changed - or because we ' Rockefeller Center, in New den J. S. McFarland. saw. Two days later Great Brlb a. a warrant officer, second class just plain want it? York, is the largest privately- This surplus represents the nor- Mn and France entered the- •con--- -- -aad_a Squadron, Battery, or Com. I heard an indignant citizen owned business and 8ntertainment mat annual 'increase in elk, deer, iliot 'wit.h normal declarations of bear and antelope, and would war on Germany. hasty Quarter- Master - Sergeant (feminine-) say the -other day_that- __center in America. _ _ _ - -_ REG'LAR FELLERS —Fair Enough ' y By GENE BYRNE : WHAT DOES ))R MOM 6i111AAf1� — - WELL,If YOU COME cam ) I:.- ; : GIVE 'XV FOR >011R THINK I �LEEVE D01UN A UTTLE WEEKLY SPENDING+? iDFTCHA MI =LKk1` slVE1iTX iLL DOME DOWN : ALL01iiAIdCE? Rlll''1'Y DOLLARS I DO: F�V� NAWaIAW� A LITTLE "{ HOW MUCH-p GENTS ! DONT MAKE ME . Do YOU GET. LrAPF ! - V\ __ • _dWr✓ Y.& a r+ or". AN Art..." �.. -,:V-'7 W "t. T rTSM- 777 T I T, 7 v WIWI' -X? r �s�!?si!*i!*tlrstazi combo.. 4_7 NOTICE Piece te, 6rQ room &us 84.5o 5- Walnutbed- R. FORSYTH=. D., Director I AGIC of 00"Jo C 140110010 4, �*"'j 00 UW-W PM 7W WN VW7 • Studio Couch -and 2 chisam" ow Canned J 00AU (MIMI on "'CLAIWS" :�Chairs, --72.50 --:-WOOD, ORMENTO Goods that are-. IM DONALD RUDDY Barrister,. -J -S kinefffied mia-tt, PM Neu" I SANDj. GRAVRL, 0==.Ww Parse " tbr. or reaes ORIATON, BELL R033 �, I has• ., otlhe 16.50-43,50 && and _ -' BUILDBR'S SUPPLIES 13arristors & Solicitors Dinette suite,. 6 pw* Telephone also localleartisge work 0 ark's Tomato Juice 10 oz' *irm 6c. W. J. ZISATON. [C. C. Ade)ANSI We havealso plaeed In stock a full BELL K. C. ces, 67.5 ri 25 I D.F. ROSC -UM of MAPLE LEAF MnJM(i Toronto COWV 'Sou 372 Bay St.� : Tom ato -3 for c JOHN' L. POND Ny FEEDS Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Pv ANGUS-McMILLAN—Barrister, Sol- I Oce iq'ifeiinds Streit Asparagus -Soup lcitoqiotary Public. - A., W. MITCHELL PRONE 1800 I ne -Elvin-#xQ2-­--2W - . T—eltoo Fi4ering, Out. In A QXVD01777 a' % &4'L NJ JL AAAL%A'%& A A Iot W arbas PHONE Office 74 Res. .65 06 e Funeral Director Pork -and 'Beans m plain sauce R BRATON. TOWNSHIP M. urniture Dealer r�� _7 Do lzt- cm low yancer. emminic 96 oz *%%4,4fAd8V"- Accountaw"Etc.- -0 M, Laaast ma%ff %god widLevale, Out. --tvyou— Jumbo fin 19c. 1 t lon ` l 0 STORM 47� - E. RICHARDSON Tomato juice in large�s INSURANwM We do bullding- of-aR -kinds GEN]DRAU Adrienne RBAL HSTATE CARPE11n7aING 5 0 z 43c ' .7 CONVEYANCING .-CEMENTING 60C. FACE CREAW I as old utAbll" egauff, naft 'ROUCTE � .................. 66c. tOxford Mincemeat ...2,8- oz. 29c. RO,0FING FACE sarm - 10 oz. 19C -Pbme Pick. 6000. 1 We also. sell Brantford Roofing IAX,:,.,vA._ Refills .... 40C. ­Chili Sauce -xistartais, Empire lmthroo� FORFUM WK. MAW-. I)IM wat 1E --.-_.-L10ZN8XD AUCTIONEER AND 8y*wFWb Beatty Stable Ow Prescription Service is UU[-[U*yq 16WINVIlly 611V VALUATORp, ow am Eff,"t.. -Sales street, Best. -Cie-anlinessas ma e it ., I Phase or write. Address 614 Madam SOYES LRTJG CO., Ltd :_:-_ 4 : :, Whitby. Ontario. EldnUdes Free THE IREXALL STORE Work Guaranteed Pbone, Pick as deal at WE SERVE - p1bone sm store Hours. ­.- 8 A6 M. to 10 P. 2% -:pleasaittto N.MAW.VqG, • ONTiAM - Smn&*v-- 9. a. m. to 9 v; I A 111.1M &A I Qn G1% • J. PROU w:. , low BOY WANTED high schowol age, - e "Big 3tore 1NSURANCE LEVINE L A. to help with milking at Hermitageo West fun, before. and -after schooL Rnht SERVICE Offles boars ­ I Wei sad &A 115.00 per Month, -Me a" Blubselm- - -not to irgs W two IX&GS who will share tarsi front rodm-; board -and ,CYRIL B. MOBLEY HZAD_�� - 0SRA1WA n Included.. Apply kha.- GENUIAL INIURANCE transportation kvicE PROTECTION son, north of Crown imii� E. OWEILL -`R'oasbtk&'nnk Corne-ri. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FOR SALE -* pair burin beds, sell .--Pic kering' Nar ware _. knile Lor "together. also coal heater-z ZXBALUBR E. D. Bertrand, Pic3dering 0-- 'to1w. J. isther.1 R C --RLPLW - B.',urrAshed reenw; W MW TXHt I C6mPlCLe electric-,- 4th con. half mile west of N1ghL and Day dorTice Hatch. Brock -Road school, Supplies * Harvest na c*ess Pbone Reaidt net Pkor FOR SALE - small Quebec heater �,-THEATRE also small four lid cook stove. *Geo.- P 7 Willf, -Christina, Stf. Picluering. _M nultry Feed P:0-71 ... Master Im :8 X) M) 3R FOR RENT Adults; cottage Air-conditioned 1 7, Healthfully partly furnished; electric; water. 1 Producer SATURDAY Mile Woj3t'vilLap.* $26.00. Phone DY. Arid Egg!. .-BURSDA-Y. FRI' 36 r zz,. riexering �RETft7AMSBR 17. it and d . 1% of A,,,_ jK"" 0-n-Thurs-day, Sept. ME— And Sprayers 140ST- Fly * ray ITIwo shows at 7 and 9 P. In. please • a string � of -keys, -Best Rates Available with Saturday Matinee at L30 leave at News bffice• ry and gini'. for McCormick-Deering tarm, rt, acbi ne -Security &-ad Service-. ..FOUND - on 2nd con. Picklering 'Repairs. Jake A Letter'.' aear Swan!z .farm and White ChcL tire and add., jPboac General -5.,50 -- 17,:6 ply aft Dur Moft* We hava-ft Can get Darling MbUOHAM _MCK 515 whZ. Owner may have'same*by ft: Or it JA P.*njnjt at ewe -Offirce. vroving ROSALIND RUSSELL and property and paying for this advL PEONS 39" • acMURRAY PZONZ AGIN. U W 16 MILLMEN FRED M NO FOR SALE - modern brick. house ICKERIN i!'41" &.ww "Can"& Cames Pe h' $tr. Piaering. Rath, J, S Clarke Prentice on Chum. BALSDON, 1% voice of* Action" hot runnmg water; .3 bedroom up- _ LICENSED AUCnONZZR ftirs. Living • roohn, • Dining . room, 'MOND AY, TUES, WEDNESDAY For the Counties of York &04 out, Breakfast ,nook, Saalvner Kitchen. SEPrOMR 21, 2 and :9 Apply..Pickering.' Beaclt Road and- _j • -srio; successor for ;L"t complete $ Corp!. KIML Play Na. Z. Davis' 0*1 Store. ete sbow.%_ .20, ­ - , ­_ tice of C., Ai S. F. and, of do hft IPP. aALE - circulator heater, RS f So. i�ONTARIO Rogers, as r, F ARME. o Gknger Rog J R Prentice (former Prentice 600- Quebec heater and arnill cook stove. ROXIEHARTIP - Parm and Farm Visa E. Morgan Rougi Hills. and Sales S'Npwwt* at fair and Mani CEDAR PGSTS'- fence posts. for, WE PAY TOZONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARIM with Adolphe Menjou s�le, May be had at H. B. Michell's George Montgomery able half mile north of Cherrywood store -HOGS ajso an wMat attraction EGGS. I �"A Time Prevailing prices paid. none Pick. ALL- KINDS. OF 0 CA HORSES - for horse meat wanted. .CALVES LAMBS BOUT -FACE - Harvest AND Tracy and 2 88 r 18. tf Joe Sawyer Demands Binder Boushl and Sold Poult "b6th live and -dressed 7A ry, USED CLOTHING, STERILIEZI), DAY C -wd.--- piesud like We _ SATURDAY Twine SEPTEWBJ�R :�4, ; and 0. twelved large shipment high P1[ HIINC-x F men's "its, paits, lam Killer Ku1g.4 Bug Kill ginge cots etc. Very reasonable. Ift LIMITED The, Corsican will pay rm to eme bere before ya SENATE OF LEAD RMSTERED EGG GRADMG.STA7764 Ll ARSENATE To .8, 41, (1-.6- ., 61W Sam, Schwartz, 23 Brothers _.ARSENATE-(W--(W A2-D "-n4A�&L_ONT- PHONE wnjj:l,6 A 04 EEN We aim maks suits to. mearme, with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. PARIS GR Cattle Apray — Fly Tox and WA, spring coats gus"Maid to ft RADIO SERVICE'' Prices laght on arytiduff at A BUSER _MEATS LAW. -SURWYOK ALVIN- ND. A Hardware Tinsmiths wansi and AMK M PRONE jk& 00bNO& PSM 7% VEGETA 4 BLES' On Mk an *a ffews fd PTQRFRI.NG k Guaranteed Repair Service .. - , ;T. T.• ST`EiPW�86N'S PHONE 26 -Any Make or Model WM. C, MURKAR Y ARTHUR FIELD on sale at JUFME OF THE PACN ft County of OnWft ROYES' DRUG STORE PHONE 52 r 9 - I . ONT. ..-$ILKiA fS RKE T ._ PICKs"o 'VICE STATION K'S SER . ]MCKERIN.G. ONT- THE FICUJUNG NEWS