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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_09_25�•���,F -.i, -Mr v M• _ n r n. M' :4!'"A.t " .'Y._. i•T :�`: °f:"? FY•,. _ Qat'>S'''•. -.'.'! � i'^ �� w .$e s l+.d' � Avaz _ _ .a2h . -sK^ 2. ". ..•,G 1...hr. +,*°. 6-. • .�'M'. ` kf. �• ,y,y.yy-, .r"'ut 1. ;.. - - -Ri'• ...,� ,n' .'t fix,' r •':-•. .=i'i ,+ gi : ..� fir': .?w•.•• / .bRrL•, _�:pv . �.w.�w es ..wdX 3 >' :•. . l :g,- :1 ' :T , N!! ai`"Fn .�: r'•t•�'"3'�''�' - �7•iyca,'',^ ' • 1r •t, . _ �+ 1 . - : i3' ", .w . :�,, ,;'•.+•A .C: .- ."'�`." I;k• .i� -. a:JJ `' _.y •4� .i'_ _ .. 'w-,.. :.,�,.. r �.�.... ' ?Y !^; { ,K. ,'rr ;f, ., V i .L '.•, 1 '1 n., .NEWS - _ , .11oL. LXTI - DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, Septi. 25. 1942 _ -- No 6__ r • t izens i A ul r _ a. _ Eli R.�. =Lev #ore nin >�. _ A very good attendance -was had -' pickerinir s Front Str� A Darkened ENGAGEMENTS :eleven pupils ,ranging from 6 years • as Local" Stores Comply. « to `143 years of age. Lualisms at the opening lecture of the Basle J with No t old scholars of the United Course in A. "I -' P. ­ori 'Wednesday Display Lights- Regulations. �r....and Mrs. E. •P._Cp>t s, PielN. Church Sunday School are cordially night of J Allis week . Seyeral, new ermg Tpwnship, announce the en- amembers . enrolled. The Course will Pickering ierchants this week gagernent of their daughter, Hazel invited to attend Rally. Day service A. New Radio Broadcast - ' continue. for. six weeks, ileefing ale wsoleheartedly complying with Louise, to Gordon Wi]man, Stirling on Sunday next, :a 10 -�'m in .'the . _ �g Wednesday at 8• n. in. at the the new' regulation6 of "no display Ontario; son of 'Mr and -Mrs. John Sunday school room. We expect Mr. - a' school. Every lecture' should be lights in store wlndoa's." 'rLv iicm W&LOk —, if��- Eat°�e u"e'zi� 39440m.. 4" °' °r -fie' Commencing Sunday-27.-2 p. W. attended by everyone. ;ngtruction is regulations conning into effect on will talde place October First. Special music by our Primary and C. F. R. B. a" to your dial ranediate classes.- 'Plesse..try to "'Country Nevrs" is taken from the _ -.' given on "what to do•in'case of an Sunday last, has darkened the front � taking the air raid" knowledge of which should 'street considerably, but nevertheless Xr. and Mrs. Geo. W. ''Baker, of attend• and mal& this .service _a. real, Weekly newspapers,, > had by al].. _ we must admit it cuts down on the PiAertng, Ontario, announce the ply fay, highlights from the front page. W� : eieatric power consumption engagement ui LL,a;, �,,""gaat dss- Minas D3 .;u ' son, Miss - Hg�'°•" undprstand the Fickerir►g News will Several s of the officers oi'� the Irodal merchants consumption take up i Shyer, Jessie Mae; to William Morris Medcalfe, Norman Randall .and Robt. be quoted several times this Sunday.. ocat 'Z%it attended , a "smock air the idea of some of the larger stores Henderson, adopted son of Mr. and Brownridge were weekend •visitors. Better listen -. you are likely to, . _raid" in -the City on Thursday �'- and place articles in the winddw, 1 Mrs. George IWIroy, of Pickering, _to their homes here. hear something interesting to you. _ eaing aadgained much helpful in- nearer 'the front and use a• light Ontario Marriage to take Place on ..Bobt. audrles of the Air Font The members of St. George's strae� ion which will be el . much coloured • background... If this in Octuixr loth, at St: George's Ang- spent the weekend witk his -family. Guild are 'requested to meet at 8 ' assistance to us -here. - done, we don't. believe anyone cab. 119= Ch=h, Pickering. -.. ..All-who attended the anniversary p• m• on Thursday October First. at ,complain to mach about the loss in services 'st the Baptist Church vote the hhmme of Mrs. Roffey, for the First time In at least 25 •ytiar. it one of the .best Yet. Beautiful. regular monthly meeting. Hostesses advertising. :... - :., ...•y,�s � t � floral and fruit decorations, with Mrs. T. Lays and Mrs. Wheeler, ! ow kw to electrical difficulties: - - -' - -- I sale id, mush and -two .very fine Z'1?e WoYn. a Institute will meet in oar equipment, repairs have Hutchison -- Stark 'te� le sermons delivered by Rev. Eisler on Septriaiber 29, . at the home of _ c&VMA .a delay that prevented our c_ g � Green, of Whitby Ont. Mrs. A. Letarson, C7�un• Str. 'Ipe _...... pybiiahing as nsuN. On 'I�}urbdap. 1�se, wedCung lv�s plate -or: - -t t3�ay -evening service as usual PNBrnut — t'lei,vrl One day late - the -first in at least urdsy, September 19th, at St. An interestfn8 display -in the Ula ted Church Sunday. Conferencei- Display of articles -. so y� 6eeige's Asst ioHn me , Yickerint y- $titlsh ehi'drea he have lost �• -� E. 301er - atttended -�� Shawn at Oshawa Fair_ —Roll CIL I • . of Alice May Maisie)+ y°�� their hassles through Nasi bombs, ftsieral of her brother-ft-law at -�^ees mentioned in file ..Bible - Brady - Bayne-- daughter of Edwin Jones, Pickering, . feaUued the Sept. ,meeting of the Perth cast wesldend i ce : MrC Elliott and Mrs. end the late Mrs- ' Jones, to ]Kr. Women's Institute held in . the &L Udell suffered two misfort -' McEwen MU vestry of St. John' Catholic John I,ee Stark only son of Mr. publie library, with Mrs. Goeden,, Hasa in one day = first s neighbors - St. :George's ' Church; . -Sunday. Cbureh, Whitby was the scene. of and Mrs. Philip Stark, 632 M�lvertton, President otficistina Mrs. Randall, dog bit him, and later on his way Septerber 27 - Harvest Thanks - s -' wedRliiig un "dX7 MO. 9 Blvd., sly +�+•,1�. v-7 gar111fd11YD w......�: ,:r=eed - he - giving. Services at li and-7.--Special- last when Dorothy Duc&o.rth prektily .attired in Heavenly Blue home-from the Plant, hr_ fractured d on g• ng• display. a'� ��l °� n°8�' �f- a rail track. tell and iractnred his Pre�her, at both services, Rev F. Bayne, Pickering, daughter of the j sheer floor length gown and head -Brent articles of clothing zor .boys y� - � of course,' Both ' sr - V. Abbot: Rector of. --. Schoinberg. : __ late r. land Mrs. Hry. D. Bayne, I matching material, and nd gile M.r.. Harvey, District A cordial invitation is extended to becslne the. bride of Alphonsus Jna carrying roses and gyposPaila, was President, was guest epersker, -and - : Ikhe late Mr. and Mrs all .. to attend these ..services:' . Brads, son of given in marriage by her father stressed - the importance of publicity - I . Miss' tray Watson, C. W. A. A. " .- LJoin Brady. The ceremony was The bride's • only attendant was In - the work of the Institute. -She* GREEN '�`o of Uplands' Ottawi; is spending i 0, perfoaned by Bev. Vincent HickeY -1 her niece',lss Hillary Hutchison, also gave several pointers oz} file few dayQ here with h6r parents. -br e6 was attended by Mrs. E. heautxfunv iro,wiied in Buttercup raeti 3tcitizenship. o Mrs. ii Anrti$, � V�� Wilson is Mr. and Mrs Redditt, Ruth and : ` - �ievelnpm_*!tp -ref a more realistic and - letlnan while the best man was yellow sheer - carrying roses and p � oantinucd from insicm pate ex; were. in town' on w i;..,.,� =t: maldennalr fern. Mrs. J. Buckles, and Mrs.- George "" ",'`i "'g Saturday last. IMr. and Mrs. Brady will_ reside in The best man was Stanley 1*1wis Hamlin entertained with vocal sel- frog► is lengthy - Illness eaused by Pte. Austin Baker, Sussex; sreiW Ping. : <' . ::_ _ of tine R. C. �i. P. Rev. E. G, Rob- p a severe cold - Brunswick, is heaae on leave; _ also irons, and Miss Betty Goede B - inson, Rector of St. George's effic- - Mr, and Mrs: Ivan Hadw•tn' and n'Be ..with. a delightful _•Piano .soya Ronald � Watson of Winnipeg and _ - -'Gunter- Restndy - - - :. We extend our e}+.ispadhy -to Mss. Mr..snd :Mrs. 10n_, i3urna• spent. a 3QOrge Bradley,' British Coluribia. Following. the eei'emony a recep- Flugh - Pugh, , in the death of 'few days at Wasaga recently. ... :. The Sunda Sc};nol anniversary at :'The hc*n e of Mr. and. Mrs: W. H. oil the W. A. sponsor• Sunday .School was -held at the Falcon Inn, Bt. Group _One,. _ her father on 'Monday, Sept. 21.. _ - the L'n.ited - Chunr�i' ' .here will be' Westne'y, was. the scene df a pretty wVch about. thirty , ,relwtives'. and Blain MacFarlane wishes to ann- � red a fine. program at the pie social held on , - Sunday,. October ' 4 in a - -.I . Saturday x` -mot -T e'l- _ - se :.,,,..,t�T friends attended. ounce the arrival of a, baby Drotner, special anniversary service in the Margaret R. youngest daughter of Dale Robertson on Wednesday, Sept- of the .young people helped with the auditorium •of the. church. Mlimic by Mr_ and . Mrs. W'estney became the entertainment. Miss Dorothy Hoskin bride o! Pte. Clarence L Gur►ter, !1>s sb Margaret Wcetncy Guest of ember nth, 1942• and Mrs. Kenneth Holliday also the School •and the •address by Mr. Son of Mrs. L Gunter, pt L. Goner. Honour 'at Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. MacFarlanes mother, Mr's• assisted with the program. Ed. Renaud; of Toronto; a prominent Rev. M. IL Jenki-nson officiated and Murray, ' of Manitoba, is paying a i Congmt •'ations to Mr. and Mrs. young • people's worker. a 3 Mis. Mirgaret Westney was the long visit �•ith her daughter. ' £ha_ #6_ Gmmffe an the hj�h ni wedding music. guest of honour at a pleasant Mr:. and Mrs. Morton spent the daughter on Sept. 12th: -:CARD O1F' THANES Given in marriage by her, father, ' gathering in the Basement of the weelibnd in the vale here. �n Ruby Gibson of 'IbTOntO and : = - ai,_ .i° m.,,° varwn of white United Church, one evening last Mr. Jack Burivabh fie taxing A We wish.. to express our s ' recia- U.Q.. �- , - -- - -- - - �..,..4 L. I4.ii+J...., -ii L 3..:.' -4 � Miss Alms Gibson o! Whitby visited P PP lb •••• �• , iron for the many acts of kindness, tLastai fingertip veil and -carried lion; the women` Missionary Soc morning -. with him are his daugh relatives here last weekend. -- red roses. Miss Lbona Gunter, was s g The Sunday School Rally was and' expressions of sympathy and _. . her attendant, wearing heaven blue ;and the Young Peoples Society, -ter, Mary; K*hryn 71urnet, Norma well. planned by--the Supt. Mr. M. condolence extended by our friends presented her with a miscellaneous Xtddldton; -Constance­ Randall and and neighbors during the recent and carried white gladioli. Mr. Hry. Pegg, all taking part and doing shower. Mr. Len. Barrett, President Blanche Houlin _ illness and death of a loving wife 1fiPestney was groomsman. _ _•• of the Y.. P. on behalf of, the socielty Miss Blanche Ramer has started well The address by' Rev. McVey' and mother. �� - `�-•a presented her with an end table; her piano class in the vale and has was eery' helpful. Dr. and lire. Hoskin of Toronto, '--'R'n'• Dann and sassily: Mrs. Dr. Cartwright, on behalf .'o! and R. and Maw. Pretaell visited - -_ - the Horticultural Society, a fernery Mrsa_ n.o; rre Me[•nnr,.•h7e, Of priie gladioli. Numerous other Aare €riends�liere en Sat>irds 'mot '_.'� 3l AIi :'lg Line, spent last weekend with Mrs: Greenwood Chapping ,Mill will be presentations were also made. The Ella McConochie, Newmarket. progralm included numbers by Mrs. cloh.d on 4epf..30. for repairs.' >ROiv'SE - In loving 'metriotq of �,.. y J. rs A. Grae by, MM Frank Baker and - - a dear. wife and mother, � rnice - . '. M - . - - - -- _ - - - -- •- - - -- - - - � - - ,oho •• e - Prouse • vacs d swag I _ "Gmwth of Democracy' - . 1541. ;. :..•.... • .... -- -- - - ' Peacefully - sYec�ping, resting ;it Last` -, i The world's ww3ry troubles and -A .very interesting address was - _ -- a - -' = --3 ;h ; :> :' : >t'3 given the - "local Rotary . on` Monday : -: , '; : : :• : >; :;. : : : :: '.. '• - � -} � trials are peat: .: s Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wes. F. ::`s:: en- ^_: In silence she suffered• in silence ci • last when Rev. M. R. J � :��: , rein e g y "" a - 'P' e�'n • on Tuesda : Se t- Baker,' Pickering; a r ck e y P , g. r Rev. »: she -bore ~ kinson- introduced his spealae .�.�<.>.<,,�' fiber 22 1942 at Pickering. Nurs -, en g. 1 e reenwood Ont. Till. God called her dome to suffer K Democracy •we are ing. Home, a daughter. Loth doing ;T ~''.> ' .. no more What is this Democ ac, trying to defend " -- Lord Halifax well. h .3adTy missed by ' Hatband; Sort says "Christian Cirilizatio speaker. what- Dramatic ,Society now Re , ever- that wears, said 'the_ and Mother. _ - y hears�ng. Quoting a prominent British :•. : statesman; -it could• be for "free= The Drannatic Society of the L'n- ? >:::,.;. ;<; 1n' Loring mew pf our sisterr world or,a ;slave world ". lied' Church, sponsored by the W. in- aw'Bernice: Prouse �vho passed *� L. Mr. M �1'ey .traced` the development M. S., 'have commenced rehearsal: ;� away September. 24th 1941. = of Democracy fromm the early 4th of their play Dora Dean;. This :? ; ,, Upright and just in 'all her .ways, , P ... g - P and nth centuries u through the lay is by the same author as Lena - - y Kivers' and Should , prove as eat'' J' r , Faithful .and. true. to the end of past ages to toda • s civilizati•un, er* - - ' -"VS concluding that ,"We still had a' long, taintainirig, and` Will be ready in :. In. 'silence � she. suffered:. inpatienee October: ' :: she bore way to go yeti : k He expressed the hope that � ... 'mill God called .her home' to suffer' ' ,pur "wax to save Deriaocracy" will . SALE REGISIOEt0 - -no "more. . y, not -prove as unfruitful as the "war � "_.. --Evlr remembered. by Bdna and to end war" of 191;4 -18.. .. _:: r�ie8da'y, OcfolSer'6th = auction sale = Hob. ..Dr. Geo. McNab, .Guelph, District, of household furniture, the Vroperty' Governor will be present- at next' of 'W 'fliinn, at the h -olne- of Geo: SLt;EP. "- In loving memory of il'' _. . Monday's luncheon _ on his. official - Duncan, -on No. 7 Highway, 1 D-4 dear _wife. and mother Mabel •Sleepy visit. miles east of Green River. Sale at ' who passed away Sept:' 2bth- 1937. 1 _ -In- -our halm .,.:ahe_.1s flondl� -•' ? ... - ' '" ' _ . _ .. ..... ,. .... Pickering Fir3 Company out _ .._ -twice this Week. - _1lionday, October .5th _auction Sale_ ._. -Sweet memories cling to her name; of 'Farm stock; Poultry, Implements Those who lovea her in AN sincerely k• - =-4'^ The local company received two Household furniture, Hay Grain, at Still love her in death just tbd calls this week, orie to a tt•acter Li,t 3, CbW:' 7. Pickering. Property same.•. -. ... , . ,1.,,.ws� blaze at Gerald Harbron's, and this- of Walter T. Stevenson. Terms - _ _ -Ever remdiabered by Sasban� ' morning' to Erskine neighborhood, cgsh.. $ale at 1.00 sharp. Ted Jack - I Lt. CoxWmander Stephen Beattie, the Hero of St. Nazaire and Son Aoward. , • �� �_ _ i1, - -- -- where the L'p %ri : "residence -was -lsan, 'auFtiarseer.- _ _ destroyed, during a high wind: - -- - _— - z-.i 7'. ; `0f•'J�, �"„ .v^ee siR ._ - .' -a.•. us•......,..::..'�'3.- ,,,,..ry -. - v.7y = '-*atW�•" �,S+a'-?E' -".,.� q...... ..e.�.. _ _ . Y I',L1 h - '�^ "`�".''' -' -• tvam iJ,�'+..�.[ai.yx.ra n•. �tU' +..a rv�Yq "�a.,•,'�'' - •..a • 'P �' ^• n �_.:'•Z� ^�' %. f +' - '�'� a •"° "Fi , ,, �s.s. ,•� .. 9° '�' _i:.+.,.� "',' +' L`- ?.. :_r•�; ::y-'• • .: i '^`+s1 ,�-+'; M1S: J� i ''• ,� 4' iG. , •• .'H.. ' 2' wk ,k' - '4i' .— r"$'S1 cp•�' .r • �(' � • re9"" . , r 1, -` •'. =. . 1 _ — - - . - • The peoples of^, the t rice, _ W .;RT QtlETTS .,. ��1.. ! Ins Of Rice - °:, m'p penin'sula are goin6 to be- as,badly- .- ' - up against it as the wheat far m - _ •• •- _sy Reboots 1we" - Problem Qf of ere of this continent were,durlas - - the worst of the deprea0ion, ,wheat they could not sell their- crops ' _ - When -it ostess and Obese, Japan Loses Ldr a Market 0 for m?ney--to' buy- overalls and - eats have sa_>i .dQgn - -Son a on" --- _ Of, Rice-Importing Countries shoes. - { - dge, and a fifth- friend drops : . in what should the hostess do! Race 'a 'great eat too much of Rice can't be stored 'with any 2 Who introducing �/�� - $i'eet aueceas -c„ .►,.r ,_humid two Ioae>M it, offers the "makings' of a new region. Probably the m it proper to say, Mr. Baker, is my friend, Mr. Barris!:' om _ he crop will rot in the bins. • • seen io- •headache• to Japan, as a - sl _ result, of the conquest o;1' the of p $. In .what position should a W results The western hem_ isphere long I rice - producing Casson held big head while eatissg areas is - Indo China, Burma and dlel t�dwal d ,t1 iil''lb`if ibF a at the table Thailand, • Science Service points large part of its rice supply. hee 4. When one has been invited a become 86... ercent self- suffigleat _ $ • R 111118111 out. These ' countriesi together ' to a party, or other affair, and in rice production since the out: grow aline billion pounds:.of- rice. suer accepting he `contracts a - _ a year; the import requirements yak of World War. U. ' fevers tacit% what ahouTd he do? at all the lands, now under 'Japau- 5. is it. permissible for a guest Have You Heard? ?What Science ese domination are less than four ; M 1 to open a "coneeraatioa with an: " r `billion. _What to do witl "fie -rest Hikes -12r%w Miles other' guest when there has been A new system of zomory train- J S DOZn of, it? . 'w • no introduction? - sing was being taught in a village _ b . During Ten Years 6. What doom it indicate when school, and the teacher was be- E The biggest rice- conaumiag a lean ca1•ries .. BLOOD DRYING countries that former! - _ «.�ioa-- eaminr enthusiastic. • y imported , with a cigarette dangling, from "For instance," he said, "sup- British scientists are spending Loo.t.`y Lrom ttta great rice - produce W- illiam Henry Cooke. who = his lips! "posing you want to rlmeaiber the a legacy of nearly $100,000 on a ing region were ,India and Ceylon Started-" walking tour 10 years ^"Were blood freezing and drying plant (4,600,000,000 .pounds), Egrope Q, - ago, was aback in Halifax last lii'IX+in your mind's eye a picture which will carry dev iopment or JX,rr',/:,vWy, 6"a Do ­f. bl& !.*4r-ue.� :41 _ __.....' 1. The hostess should either In- of a policeman in flames. See- life - saving plasma still another altogether, something over' 1,0001- 700_ miles since Sept. 10, 1932. Vito the guflst to take her place, Bobby Burns?" great stride forward. Every dol- 000,000 pounds a year.,. 'All this He said he covered Canada from or suggest some other game such "yam „ lar spent may represent a life or market is now lose as long, as the coast to coast then travelled down , Less," said a bright pupil. _ ._ as hearts or rummy�in which five "But how i■ more saved: Japa hold the region; explains r. ' -to tlie Mexican border, to Florida. one ttzknox_ _doea. persons can play. 2. NO; this „ Buildin of -the machine- largest--- J --ROd�r. Au-"Far FAstetn_S.ur- -_-the not represent Robert Browning?" � �� �g - br}cir ' Soo urn_ lv thA *,r_ B &k4 �_ act _ ___ vey,' New Yor . -' ar=se■ vet erected for the - freezing and to Halifax• a friend. 8s, The head should be A freshman from '-the ----_. drying of plasma, will put Britain` held in an erect position, without �,,on anal enca which - appeAriag stiff. The body, can put nightie, of h4 Geaad- is being diligently studied, for- lean forward _slightly, but the Maxon; peace as well as war, by all fight- llead should elver be ,bent at a The reason that ling nations.. It was made possible � - right angle. 4. Phone the hostess _ . H• wee too fat through a gift to the Medical Re- ACUORUJIUSS WANTED - -- 'FOOT BALM ^ sad express claw sorry you are To i `\ search Council by trustees of the AC(;ORDIONS WANTED get his own Pa atdat•a. BAVMB4WXA FOOT BALM cc�leatroY• that YOU cannot dttend. You are late millionaire chemist; Sir HeIIry - Beat- prices paid for piano offensive odor instantiY, , 4ie Wellcome: accordtona,'twelve to bun- bottle. __ Ottawa agent, DDsomas _ _ _ • __being considerate not only of year A man entered a jeweler's shop area and twenty' bean Drag Store. Ottawa. own welf=4, but aleo of the other to buy a clock. The jeweler Retains Quality Indefinitely _ii�F: T. EATON CO. LTD: J PATENTS people it You remain at home. mhowed him the different styles. 'The machine resemble a giant Masteal lastrumest De'arta.esr �Ya�- this L a vary niea thin: to do; S. Laziness,' as well as ill- was r be.- told -et a, -- :efrige *a* o�rnfed to a treonp : - T•eoato_ !e'ETKRxrrrUNtu►UUr3_ a A�r� ding. He probably eoaaiderm.a do clock. of tail cylinders. Through s new Al TuAIO13tLES- yED - Boo »u; le ]!Clan wuc, 'TorootaS brae eight-day y kl•t of 1Atormatioa on ro- il you mea_nT_' asked process discovered by British sci- 11.,,. to lift his band the customer. Tlii - ewe er - -iz =- - ontimta --lt-' will -free" -and dry I+`S'EO. CARS WITH WY1D T1Riea_ quest Snd remove the cigarette, � �`y Boo us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- _ piained it would ran eight 'days each week. the blood gifts of 10;- tors Limited. Used Car Lots PATEN! • TawnE eaARxa • without winding. t . 1650 D.a forth Avenue, and dig• 000 donors. Next week -or even • p ZOURTON R. .CASE, REGISTERED 1040 Yonne Street: 1'lbad Office. United States, Canadian, Britisk HOW CAN 1 ?.. "For the love of Mika!" ex- eight years from now -the frozen 6a1 Mount Pleasant Road, To- Patent Attiornoy.'Booklet Bratt� claimed'" the man, "How long dried plasma will give life -to sick roa.to_Telephone HY. 21s1.. Established over tortr years. ss waned it rum if you did wind it?". and wounded is any climate, be- HART cIU>c ce Balsam Avenue. Toronto, Q. Now can I polish out• anljdl cause it retains • ' its q uali tY indef• ` RARPI EXTRA CASH IN mPAHl♦ .scratches on. Class? Dad -I'll leash you is initely. ORDERS FOR BRAY CHICKS )'OB TIME A. The we. delivery September or October _ 7 y ' partially pelt make love to my daughter. .. Dried plasma• b saving lives In _ should be placed now. Get the ANYONE CAN SELL GOODWILL. felled out by rubbing with rouge young man. Egypt today, and British war. breed r-ou want, on the-.date you Christmas Cards in beautiful gift i want rites are reasonable• con- boxes at 16 cents to 81.00 per -ref wIdI wwwr upurn a 011me v{ S■ii•r t "�.�s.. -3QU xeYld - ships, tigh tins their wav to Bun- sidering Quality, Get your coy box. You make up to half se _ soft leather. However, if the f don't seem to be doing, so, sin,• or Malta,. carry the flake -like or gray �atr- ­ tl_s�a - rich list - Scratches are des it. will be well. Asst Hatchery, 120 J6hti 8t N, = sad »e Personal Album of es- ' R substance to save lives in the Bura liton, Ont. tufaft• designs, some with milt- neeessary to grind them out with _ middle of intense actions or rsg t' ary crests at 1s for h dollar y the finest flour emery, such as "It Is odd how - one's eletl,•a • in HL Lis An 61to and up, or send 11,00 for als --. g_ales•.. -. sample bows containing f0 fold - - =lath �d �Y ••r r•ae-9n -Quit t- _ Rana heed al O fj +2 +t1.h ' WE 'ARE OFFERING A FEW ` ors. Goodwill, Suits ?i7. 60 front ILchoice G W1}}* -af spot polished poiishld with rouge and water when I'm wearing a business .snit sins of many` Chinese --sot blood lines from t to is mouths.. ^ in a pises"10 soft leather. PM ail business;- when I'm is <:: ;'wbaaded in the ne ;'er- ceaailts naam �,.,�r,, R's. G ,rt_- A T_-_ ±atar.r n a.r_s - Q. Hw can I remove calcimine? evening �u, sec i 00- fight against Japan. TO reach r@L'ACKSMITII'si20I' FOR $ALM LARGE 'DARK, HEAVILY .11'UR= A. Ordinary ealcimiae au b! cupY my attention, and when m -- the- Lbiness the blood gifts from - red proven breeds and thin years y in golf toga, I don't think of Britain are gent thousanas�f -- - Q� , �'� �� B b' ._ ter Sf__,,°,pr_ "a1r•�s�t bargain rsce� wished Ott with Aster, Howsvar,; but the page three t�iousand Nearly tarn -over. high as 1 if. necessary, thing game." ' - Milan - by fir and sea and ry, add 'some alkaline „ Reason for selling, .MacDotigalL ' Lack of help compels me to re- substance such as Soap powder. Yes. And I suppose when you ' through all kinds of teniperattires. - Rosex. Ont. duce my heard. - This is your take a bath our mind is an utter Yet the plasma remains chance to get good mink eh ea ammoais, - trimodiam phosphate, or . blank." y ` ��/rt' @atLTlx,{{,�'. t ern f�uas 1. A. Jones, 239 Talbot at„ iif born, to the water. Spin- Freezing THRIElHERXEX Thomas, Ontario. • _ The new plasma plant wiH pro- BFILTIXU FtiR TxR ErtrStutrq_ MEDICAL e Hu" can I loosen sae dirt: "Jimmy," aid the tiselter, when soaking curtains? duce 8,500 units, frozen dried and J:natees thresher belts, ' nose, "what Is your ambitious ready 3v. ,..�, ..wkly. The treat- feeder canvas pulleys, chatting, A. A half -cup of salt added to •'My amhitioa," J+mmy Igo- leg and drying process is known Dangers. bearings. meat as-toeh s' ATTENTIONI the water in which curtains 11Ie ply, lac -root, All types of trans- 'OVERCOME idERY0LP3 jelled, "is, to *ask 'my meth- as spin- freezing. A bottle .con- DISORDERS' _. boing soaked loosens the dirt more ' ission supplies In stock for Anaemia and nervous disorder - rapidly and aids materially in the cry face.' tsining liquid plasma u fitted on • immediate a�fppmeta at attractive seem to be. rather closet launders " a shaft which rotates at high low prices lLerchandlse guaran- y artlea. nr- -- yit teed and shipped subject to your So weak blood means weak nerve Q. How. can I repair a lest 3n Do you keep fountain penal" speed. The_ contents, whirling IA �aepec -tiers- send eader-a _eo and was makes the blood rich the rubber lwt water bottIs? asked the -timid-looking man. a bottle, forms a. cone., giving. the THE YORK BE�LTI sa Co. 'builds tap and strengthens clef• -. "Ti0 " replied the amatt- law temperature ,a as YORK - STREET,' TORONTO nerves, Don't delay send for a boa A. B a pe p greater ex- ---- - of Morrlssey's Nerve Remedy nr By pptying several' places „p , „ 7 ,. Y slecky clerk. we sell em• use o! liquid to freeze. Sod- NAXF:RY E4UiPMEXT mediately. " 5c box of 100 pill 2i a1. llr;uld aaurt plrsur, .letting - days treatment. Postpaid. Orforb IL each piece cry- $efOFB sppy #ifs- the. - -`���• aIIay. von are solely slily she- pZaatea ;�ieezes and t7ii H.�tch7Ra uvE�Te1 AND edwCHrAr $ ..J:A� +.N.S. -eel. sfPi :se.to -Se_. - _ •' next, and making each` secs 'as, to keep the one you might •have • liquid is drawn out under a It ■ry, else rebu4u equipmeal -.eI - -St. t. -o n. P sold to nee." vacuum process, leaving on the ways on hand Terms arranged., 1T'S ERCELLEVT. REAL. RZ- Iittle Target than ttia preceding = - g reb,ondcnre Invited. Hubbard ` gold ;y plan keg. n a e- C.._, 14#-- Walbvilt ft taking Dixon's Rem- St. Hds tar M heumatic Pains � • en d ma flu The Po Q. What is the best method of F °at 6u•is.e. man . _ MV the bottle is acaIed, r' for " Neuritis. unro's Drug Store, - �tieaning eye. glasses? •.bon whistles 'while he work:. use. DYE:IXG ! CLFAXtXG - . ?' �, 12le. A. By first moistening the tips - Sseeaa ditto - You're ' {'' - ' `_ HAVE' V N. YOU AN YTHI Nl; NL+>rD8' JOHNSU108 `VETEJtINARY RP.MW - luckyf Mini only whistloa.° DIES-Horse LLiinimaAt No. 1. to of the lingers, rubbing them over 1FOW •VNQ[d Was dyeing or cleanin]tT Vi'rite _to . us ounces. • 81.26; Ringworm era- -for information; we are Rlad to brocation 1 ounces, 60e: Stook a cake of son an be aaawer your questions. Depart and Barb Wire Liniment 6 ounces OVer the side/ of the team. _ '' l%egidirr v1Wills 3 1..: 11. 1Ia'� --- —�eTl � f'arkpr'� Dye vVOrks nom• 6sn and Beeline Ointment that vase you told me had been mt ?aI tioa • Ir••t. -Tor _. Ib 81.Yb. Four retaedies (ono . 'Polish at a,. ,,old cream or man of Norristown, Pa., believes ronto. or each) , postpaid for • 82.60. vaseline are also very good cleans- handed down, from generation to he has just seen about the short= Johnson Drug ' Company, 26tw ere. Rub well' afterwards with snneration'T _ : _ est will on record. When Rein- FAR)[' FOR 9A2,F. : 'Yonjre . Street. Toronto. tissue paper. blether -Yes, dear, why? , hard Z. Nice died he left his' 100 ACRES rARu NEAR RICH• i'OLLTAY WORM KILLER _ Little Girl -Well, this Boners- mood.. Ont., for sale; Including tion has just dro led it. $16,000 estate to his cousin, Jacob' 62 acres eater Flax. Crop E a A TRIED AND PROVEN REMFDT- - p _ Z. Nice.: His will, undated and un- : that the birds drink -Howe Dy 8#0W Reiltdtld! -_- witnessed witnessed,. and written on s small Quire; L+vrentlan Fiax Products; Worm Kill, Intestinal Conditto�g- Richmond. Ont. er -costs only one cent a bird, - -=She =What .de you ,sea■ piece of * tablet paper, reads: obtainable from your feed dealer minister T. A. Crerar, b "ta _j your boy 'friend "Jake everything is you"." SEVERAL r . Several go d FARMS Dwell.; H Howard Chemical Co,. 2 =0 - , er of mines and resources. 'that i Sias ifs dambT infra for sale. Prospective buyers, umbe crest Blvd., for to. r on • Second. Sb•-1 didn't se. would o wrll to loo over theme i1B�rr•, pAfu " said on fife. retain feom a 10-daj properties n ReabeEstate nyTnguranhc: ppNt•I• TRUDGE THROUGH - trip through the Northwest Ter- leaf. Agency, Pall O I i4okies that the reindeer berd to.. NtYI SARGE The "eat. Ruin, or Hall -• cited `at Akltvik has now about ' " ..i< INNERS S 250 ACRES WITH - FIDiF..: BRICK ., , Much' Italian Food residence and large set of Iron NAVE YOUR-SNAPS 8,000 head. TOUR %G f rooted barns, etc. Eastern On- ' Delivered by Mall r Goes To German ` MINARD'S -�� tario..near proposed new power Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly ` Y "' d'evelobment. F u 1l1 particulars - developed and printed for only JSc. from Charles Roberts, 11 Second t3itpreme quality and teat only Ise. f0�v Co" Hungry Italians have watched street tYeat,'cornaaTl. dntario. srunrnnteed. ' IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE " - Ot their agricultural products belAg, FRF.F. •9.1MPLF. O tHE���O shipped to Germany, yet, accord. SOLDIERS titntfon J. Toronto ` WONDERFUL 30 -DAY OFFER inn to the Windsor Stair, they have FREE SAMPLE, VALUABLE GEN- RHEUMATIC PAINS not had enough for themselves.flR OUT TIRED ACHES eral necessity, saves time and t labor. Bend name and address. PLIUPLE ARE. TALKING ABOUT 3trswberriea, pears, peas, Cherliem a -_- No money. Taylor. 'Specialty Co., the iisod results from taking / Dixon's Remedy for Rlreutnatie % and oranges were all scarce th #s Dep. ., Toronto, /� t A - . Pains and Neuritis. Sold at yei►r. The tomato crop was good, HAIRDRE982XG fiCHOOI. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. was A but potatoes were ahem. Ottawa. Postpaid •81,00. _ s L N RAIRDRESSING THE ROD. �� The_clergrhas,been urging -the _ eerrtson method, Information. on ULD RL('N RICR't /VFN vF.R _ " farinirs to produce mate - food:- - request regarding classes. Robert - IWGS, NEW RUGS MADE t'R(49 fy '�% With hunger - threatening severe R�liwa MONiNLY son's Hatrdreasing "Academy; I!7 of u in }on Rug Weaving Cont. e 'repercussions in Its! the need i -�• �_, Avenue Road, Toronto. ny, 964 queen St. W., Toronto • _ _ rife. tot book],;.. for rreatci. food production is ape FOR -SALF, ` ub2ruFie parent to everyone.' But, 2tallans FEMALE PATH MUSCLE BUILDING - �onrf BCARBUfrom T TOWNSHIP re is' MEN AND BUYS. DEVELOP YOUR CAnriOt i!! ee'atRCh good iii- _ mllen from Toronto -150 arres,_1 , fr. ,>,aa* a i food to send to Germany. suffer iri izt Houses n Y Barns l0', muscles and increase y oV r _ r moods twvith ors � 8 000,00. p• eN H s and e my, nervousness- Must sell to clone estate. Publit strength with an original system. s IC•1 uah, _ a1C Toronto. iriatruetlon 'in muscle building. _ • lift r' het id due W monthly functional dlsturb- Trustee, Oagoode H f rr[r fie fan O r se. a m0 _ acle f ontrol, diet, self-defence, I_. screw _ . fisted- poses before - winter` (with added iron) vary effective to £i CAT�LOGCF, p yonal nygtene, ate. t;ompiets leaner 1'be IOr<lians no longer think of �•xuch�aq'PI�'am'sTab- FRF;F,i cATAi 1)tiUF. UT' rouse only two doncho y, f1°y g Isis made eapdefaily for women het "RARE' = Fbrrtstarl, -Doctor. • of Pavrhoiagy, _ A9r' y Tbw just long 14 -a - p p _ aqa Exciting .boolil, Rev. Tyrer's 25 West Street, Sydney, Nova awfflrsetaaws taw N!1. VietOZ build u resistance against such a�unoyf symD gs t.iren( Work on 'tfner7n(re )teln- Scotia. r- �dtL7ett Mode toms. follow, label ilea will sell ie too bad for tmo. rn Canada, � tionr., 32.49 �tut:Ul'2:1 v► MALL OR- r n>;r;•gn Street eat. MU 39— +2 ' Toro, nto, Unr inrio. r. .�' .'., -;- • . -.. �- :,.: - ' ... _ - ` :. tip. • :� . _k� ` ar�w • ,r - •;•ter - . •` .:». ' . ra ^`' R .r #• n �R v - .a;:- ,•� " t' : «.. _ � •6 •� .' ww-.rs �•- .,•,.ri 5 •, . Fw y IrS A COMEDOWN FOR THE AXIS sa tai we have only bought 6. ' low bonds, licked a Lew war THE WAR - W = — CO�taiv on Current Events swings stamps, given to the 01,1 the kshee Fund- Cress and a Bnc a + that sort of thing! y Q >t We haven't sacrificed war. tae. D ! Factor lei East Ws don't sweat for, the war. - - Public men rap us on the knuo- kiea it we say that Canada 1s not ` o Lava w t- that Since Germany has ak'lady out sea►d r11nf *w-Ruslan-raft--fte-north from and do �o doing a loll fob of war work. They Stalingrad &md by reached the sphere tie very burdensome prob- eloc s amokc screen of empgy Volga, the current battle for fie lem of transport by sea. It is one eloauemce to boast of What - is be- - i V Ing done. They promise that some faing to uay tribute to the 'Qer. day the government will place the � authorities W somewhat mane' genius for organization and - - - mrlli ` whole war effort on a wartime of an anti - climax. However, coon. the high quality of their itaf!- - T - g Dssis, but in the meantime too tinned Russian resistance there wort, but it is quite another to sunny of us. carry on with our significantly retards the timing of trig it for granted 'that German j bridge and our golf. We stick Nazi operations on other fronts, generals will always be more bril- _ nobly to the rations' of tea- and Thal, capture of Stalingrad would Bunt titan • their ' opponents and coffee and sugar 'and gasoline- permit Hitler to concentrate his that the Germans know _better and • sneak out of all -out service faeces and make an all -out effort than any others hew to plan s ' by buying eaten end pastries to capture Moscow before Winter, campaign. The talents of Rommel with sugar in them, by drinking wherefore, the Russian defense is are not to be gainsaid, but he has Napo- tea and coffee to restaurants by and of of the Caspian not yet proved himself a Napo- • worthwhile' Control y has become the key Issue is the loon. Also, the most striking Ger- 'hotels,. by using taxicabs to take problem of supply as affecting man successes in this war have • ,•.,y r� - - us on our useless errands when p>robiem of Supply as affecting not been due so much to superior t w :x aka own tunics are empty _ pass o1 oil and Allied�saD IIp M- eland tactics . as W iong We axe Iona OII talk and short T e ,.-..,..,.a..- 40 of .r:- vw+ataw lat10II. TheF had on discipline. • What we neeed is Caspian route, however, Can be all the toolb, but the Allies now " w M"" drill, and lots o! it, ,thrown at us by tough sergeants with a reap easily exaggerated. That route can also have soma. in their voices. be developed only very slowly. Russian Bombings of Germany _ Could we march abroad wfth our A glimpse at the map shows plaice Russian bombing of 'Blast Prus• axis-coveted n sn a 7asfan airtaeir; gnardod -by - Tommies,-walis- through - Wiles sf -the alo 7 ly enyufh the vast distances in- a=ia- coveted Malta ace isoners after bein . shot • down over heavily Slope ' volved !a supplying v� you -primarily p g y a5aoar wtrfkan fe'.. pD Ting Russia from bombed Mediterranean land. - at em tn� the South She to interrupt the • eastwgrd now of to evade the rationing decided up- hoar the North a situation which o." au eui+i�alue, on after careful study by the War opening gun in a two-front air NDwJ�� - time Price* and Trade Board, less the Germane have in no *enae_as oruensive waica, when fully de- glected and which exylalns their veloped, could have far- reaching I Indulgence in petty luxuries- devotion. to strengthening of their that's the kind `of drill we need to effects. It possibly stems from the fit position in Norway. Longer nights ' -the us to play a proper part when favor. the convoy routes in the shill- Stalin ment -the going gets tough. Arctic. Jap Government In Burma Miu�eE - Transport Difficulties Burma fe a case in - oipt Have Tr p for �% 1 G' ! The brilliancy of the dermas those Indiana who look to Japan �* eagtnesra and transport service for deliverance from the British A-W*ekly��� Tibia O F T H E cannot conceal one outstanding Rmpirs now. A joint Japanese and >/ _ weak Burmese administration 'under Dr. "a maw, aurwa% 11-a' ,.L-.Y m4s- Three weeks ago 1 levoted this are apt to criticize without think- In the German armor is transport. later under the 1887 conetitntlon, .wee w , "e ouui6ar -of - drill. Here -- tug. - �- The Allied ptebllea have been• hear• has been set a The government nacres the same yubjegt again be- Some of' You ire bound to be SHOULD BE SQUELCHED - ins so much sBout- their own en _ Buse we have been given an ob- asking, Just -about now, "what's he Rome people seem to spend ormous shipping problem that U is rely as determined body. tact tessan by our own soldiers. at trying to get at? Surely he does �tr time accosting friends and they have probably not given en- policy 1s determined solely by the �1pp others with such a remark u ,�1� attention to the German - Japanese military administration. fro i its value, not, suggest that •the raid on "1Bd you know" or "Have you dilemma. ration entered the war - Finance an Defense portfolios are ! past two years lastrue- Dieppe was put on just to demon= heard and if . the listener does with a bad rail held by the Japanese. The Burma Mks have retested to an incident strafe the value of parade ground _ not know or has not heard they deteriorated rather than improved. Parliament, of course, stands dis. - - at Dunkerque as as •illustration of►•" proceed . to unload the most non- His traffic by air has been re- solved. and supreme. power over tilt value of drill as a discipline No, 1 don't suggest that for one seasical stories about the conduct the Government specifically is older. It was the evacuation of - moment. • - - markably successful, but ft is a, conferred on Japanese Command: of the war (usually stories -af- limited traffic and is no solution fs1 beach by The Gtiarda, la fact any columnist who tries blaadsrs or mismanagement) and, -- of his problem, which it merely � � Chief Jida. - Newspaper deapatches mid: L° oar ."y U'° teen decrare cua: i,Ley ammu.va 'rho War Week Through Amgriea+n made would be a fool! There are smwuorates. •Fie maimed ing ,d116. 4 •7i1 tlnards brought tnelr rifles this Information from most reli- Inc equipment of I�'rauce and Eyes. XM them." many reasons why s military high able sources. People like this are other occupied ter'ri There• is now reliable Worm - .w. command decides to stage a raid tort', but seen That was .all - Idut it was quite a Monaco. Intentionally or oth• this 'did not meet his r ati�on that Rommel made an : all- 11�OUgh. No one Mould hav�ert. apethat _with _the war condo` dtwim they do much. to damage squire• dons that confront na at present.. � - - -��- Results mir..n4t._show 1m- ' out- effort to break through in - �d l,hem ft they had left their public morale, and they should be medistely, but bombings -EE9pt and that he suffered such" ae�a htrt► command cannot cripple q • - � sgeiptiteat behind do that shell• take even the public into Ira con- Iltnp�IT�gn:ti.hw,t � aranttnrd- --. ....., .,. ij,ri`b ' • _ llmvi' bis equipment Hearty 1vehind- did >iUpositor• it disastrously, Note that Allied caplecity to renew the attack_ ice• hsavi life equipment behind find g essin We'll have to be kept `0- ' - :. deed, Washington authorities are gueseiar about. It-and Ito will the _- bombings are also directed against lavishing tare were no recr�,,,,,, ;J, - ", laemy ATE HIS OWN POTATOES submarine construction. They thus g praise on the British. far. But, "the Guard* brought their Perhaps - W- iatntion -was to find Whea a former In East Prussia hit at tranapost 1n f ways: (a) by the job they did. Sixty days ago, Washington was eztremeily, aux. ` `' ` Mlle* with them". It has long out the defense system. employed was so hungry be ate some of the By reducing German ability to Was i1a1a fashionable for Lice 'Reif• potatoes, out of his own garden, impeding German transport; (b) lour as to Libya, the sea routs to. �f awaits to saves gently' at the Brit . by the enemy:. - be was sent to prison.' The pots- Impede AHted transport.- Australia, the ability - of the Rue- _ Perhaps 1t was to draw atten• toes had been ordered k Stan armitj to hold together and - d.J6 ✓c aww 41: f..: tip!«- .=:J l ;:- opt for avla rrvmi sumo vLl+cr +ua+.o. -- -- Tke L .IAvjn PewkiQn_ seed. - a.ihitir of a�iirtar at ac} bas adherence to parade ground Perhaps Idea was to find Strategtats regard Rommei's re through Turk6f. Ail these situ- _ soldiering. The sneers -were good- out the morale of the enemy Haw Just a little item but ot�' sfiow- buff, after hard fighting and sev- ationa have .turned for the better R. ' vatured, of course, as "all bicker in Fr,a, e. fins how the Germans are being � pressed for ' food:- Windsor _Star. ere losses, as a satisfactory open. although conditions remain crit. ..g between rtgimenta is. and no- Pert cps 1t was assigned to die Ing phase of the renewed struggle ical in the • Caucastan area. China, see really believed what-he said. ..-o- -for North Africa. The Allies are too, is to much better ape. . 1 rapt communications by causing . Not after Le Cateau In the last a- rush., of - reinforcement to the NEW . EXCUSE i DrotltitiS from previous lessons, together, the SeptembM position Al- ..war, or after ' Dunkerque in this! place attacked. -One of the latest- excuses for especisfly is the' use of tTesso s, t much more . favorable o the Now we have a new 'tradition, not going to the dentist Is that the Perhaps 1t was a realistic train• against .tanks. Rommel may .await Allies than was anticipated. It is new example of how well - drilled doctor has joined the armed fotc- - - fag scheme 1n-the co-operation of - farther serial reinforcements from a "no- quarter" war to the Pacific. -, .�diilrre avt i., w UaLt ,/..:��• • -ii:a rays, army and +lh p'., +va a• Of course, a alacerb sufferer .hw Rnaatan frr+nt before w �p a�. Jags have IIretended to surrender flanadians at - Dieppe' -- -= ` eould overcome_ !a by enliatiag perhaps it was none of those tempting to break through to In order to- trick-- marines-__int0 - Here• to a quotation of one of the reasons, • but, whatever the. res, , 9" gOtting his v�grk ild" Cairo. $o far. 'Allied air strength traps and wounded Jape hate early cables ",from- the Channel "son was we members, of the ' t- without cost to himself. -- Victoria 1a4 contributed chiefly to his un• turned on rescuing Americans with Mrcat written b Ross Mando of dlviduat Citizen's Orm may be Times. _ y y y • - .. - _ _ doing. It -should be appreciated, stabs in -fie back. It 3s kill or be Ile Canadian :rear who went a• sure that "Andy" McNsughton who however, that the Allies can also killed and few prisoners are taken. .afore with the 'Canadians. would rather- expend machinery LONG LIFE - "On6 group of the,- Westerners tkan lives, had the best of all pons- A newspaper in China hag been wag iii such good form that even this reasons and that the lessons to uninterrupted publication. for Canada To. %nd' creased later if Russia is unable after a fire -hour battle they Smart- learned and the knowledge gain- 1,000 years. Fancy ha�zg a sub- to feed its own people with -its tr sloped anpt) =amt , marched ed will be used to prosecute the own suoblies or with wheat de- _ J g aboard the boat that picked them' war and hasten the Allied Pictory. tloa you took in 1966 and all livered under- the country's 1 e- >rD " In the meantime new recruits that!"-Edmonton Journal... _ A credit agreement under which lend agreement witlj the''[Jnited >'•`� The "Tankers" have earned who join up here as volunteers for --o- Ruaafa tray draw up to approxi= States, _ a place in military history, too• service- anywhere will start out =BETTER BELIEVE i-T - mately 9,000,000 bushels of hard , German troops, it was pointed ' 'Of them another Canadianr Press with squad drill without arms, the Von cannot believe all you he hour ar, spring wheat or r has been out, have overran some of the best .despatch said: manual of arms, musketry and all but when you are approaching a signed at Canada House by repre- Ruaaian wheat growing provinces " .3 "Crews` of the Calgat, 'Tank the other 'kindergarten" work that railroad crnesing and hear the sentatives of the Canadian and and authorities believed it -would iestment, which led the way, [n- teac'iea them unity; coheaioq and whistle of an •approaching loco - soviet governments. take yearn for the Soviet to ' re- tls Dieppe yesterday, drove the intelligent discipline so tbat L they motive- it is wise to believe that - Detailed terms of the agree store them to full production in '-remnants of their battle•smasDed, too, when, their opportunity comes, a train is' not far distant.- Kitch- meet were not announced but a the post -war period. . task formation through this town will be ready to "slope arms and ener Record. statement to the press said the ' Tonight march aboard." British Ministry of food had un- -- Blitls]1 W61rSj11pf. These two examples o1 the fn= Thy men who took the beaches - HOG NOT HOGGISH`. dertaken to act as agent for the ielligent discipline that gr a out at Dieppe and played their part in Contrary to public opinion, as Dominion and that -some deliver- tar itish ' shi builders turned out et2 drill will be quoted by. many a, demolishing the town have found pig won't makes hog of himself, ies had been made. nto'e 'than 500 fighting ships in gill- sergeant, by many an officer out after weary months and years and unlike humans, 'he will not The credit was understood--to 30 months =an average of about'• JwturJug to recruits in the next of waiting• what war is like. overeat _even when- given ad over' approximate $10,000,000 and was one fully equipped warship, every ? fbw years. and will, h hope, be That is something we have still Sap�ply of food. St. Thomas believed to be in 'the nature of two days -the 1#ritish radio re- •'borue in mind by those of • ui who to find out. ' Times- Journal. an interim loan which may be in- - • 9 Forfed last' week: REG'LAR FELLERS— A1>!nost `•a Hero i By GENE BYRNES ' - ._ -- DOCTOR, >I wANT A _J WEU, t MUST spy FOR Mt TOOTH YANttEG OUT! a YOU'RE A VERY BRAVE xr 1 WGhfT BE' OVEP. I WOMf 80rFIER WITH r 'Ki A FIVE MIwm GAS tuWSE CM IN A �• v s i9 TOOTH SHOW iM WHICH. 04 MARRY ! T L - OOTH IT. f5, V t PINHEAD ! aaa111"'- i7 •,y� i - r - .. ,- ' _, -_ - � - . __ - - • . - V -• r - • _ . - ,. ., .`'� /rte•' _.._ ._ ~ _ ---_ __• _ .. ^I y.J +p' - •.,-'. e.Trr �• ..:.'n.^ .IV .R *d+.'� .. '�.M•i�'+••.r..i� --=•- •. ... :14a- ..t+,.'m ' ';rinM.- i` ry ` L . :✓'�•' ^ -' • .. r{1r' 4 ` r . . .. 1. •. - . �,�t -eta ,� t ;' a•C : •r:.r - � `°'!. ; y' - _,:.! "!.• 'x{^, n .r c,.w ' �"4 f ' �' •_. ..y . . s ... < .'r nS�. sue^ �' . "'F•w .. _. ,.4��.� � .'.1'^. a;, ,. .. .. "' . THE PICKERING hiSWB Tnroatto AD. 662$ -Pith. b8i4 ' Jl arr' & ut� .: >s ,.u. >,�.� i. ,� v PICKERIN t . BILLS Acincourt sa SEED AUCKWHEAT ' n Nbirriptions to the Uidtsd States - RGN r � � C OI►r ; . ; :: FOS SALE tn�d Gt. Biltain, >�.� is .a••�• Shursgaln feed $er- GREE1�1 W OOh V GIBS 1, - f Snder Twine at the Old Pries _ vice mill, chicken T �A TRANSPORT while it lasts. LEAVE PICKERING �i NILLS If it's Feed You are Needing CAR EVERY CONSUL GS - i .. - Salt, 90c. Per cwt. T EVERY HOU � k t :mash, laying mask, — >1 I1� C3 Surge Milking Machines 31, minutes after the hour 10.31 Mill will be clos�kl Sept. 30th ` r Wood's Electric Coolers 1 a. m. to 11.31' 7?^ m. Also at 8.3 e�nash oV rtor repairs to 1', >, R'( - :.(?l._. +' E}� •- Fencers and - -' " and a m - - - etc - u. t a 9 38 d at 12.41 a. m J -�• �� ; dailyt. starter, concentrate as _ Building Snpp:les Poultry, *Eog and other Concentrates C�aTemont, O$ e _ °.:.TO TORONTO teS calf starfier tur- Rea. 383 Of�ice ~.' EVERY HOUR ! l always on hand. - -At 6 minutes to the hour �.5 a. m: key starter, salt Fe L. Green - - t�� 10.54 p. r,;. and at .03 a, rn•. In blocks and bags ! WANTED - and 11.43 r.•• dally. 's t 7.•14 ` - e r F },('� DEAD t.CKSES 7�I�DCAITLP. p. y. .�. u a i I. M. except Sundays and Holida s. R ► Ci.�i#+Ilt% I `!A''i il' - ` P S Purina 'fly spray° wE�'�'�ilNj i. THAT,FRAYS i HE TEMF1:ik For tree p :c� up—ph-one. (Eas_ : n Dal•light Saving Time I BROOIiLdN 56 s } for cattle., . ,fY+7 NcRVES. {T ,Y;A.�B: :.:. FUNERAL DIRECTOR CLAREMON 918 EttS TRAVtl INFORMAT1oN AT YOUR EYES. T' .... Eastern Ho•,.se - Phone 4500 n r ' i� w 017 - Day or Night H , T U C K. OPT. D, ; PICKERING • • • • • .. 60B D' L.�L PICKERING _ .'•Private Ambulance • • " f_�y �� A L►! "! ' tCKER�'�:E--fl` T- = Phone AFaOr_ 986@ -'ar ap�� AGINCQURT zone 21M 1 w e n c r117;10 _ - Diwa7 -i 'xl� _ W8 t� flF1)-'C--F 8� 3i$E.: r - OSIiAWA, ONT. t`'":I Markham, Ont, Phone 1b16 GORDON YOUNG , LTD' USER MINE PRIME Ad. Toronto. A 3ti38 _.Phone, � '• -a R,. l tA� RIE-- co s _ I Scarboro J, mction .31ARLtT sop ? -- -' -- TELEPHONES - Howard 1117 and Scarboro 386 ' . � -- - _ •,� ~� aIIZRE ARE JUST A F&W LINES OF OUR STOCK:-' Theatre­ ' • • - Ail grades s't3 dyes of Wail r, . ronglt or dressed. Frames, 3asit, ; - "-�+ e, - - ,- D4(.jm. screen. Mo w7to1� _ _ -... Hidings. Soft sad berd'wood ilaoesag- Brkk Insulated - ,Pl+oss Stooilville 1M Sdding, Cedargrain Shingle SldhW. _ Wailboseds, Slisshmoelt, Rods Lath, CH[7RSDAY, FRIDAY, BATI'FDAY T =-- Ces3ar, slidAs pa It �a Roll Roolt, Rock Woos _ ° tasalatiaa; BB -Z4, -3 mid 9F % i'1yy►ood -Panels, Masonite Products, Ram er a Tile, Sew Pipe, Field ti ? Scotland Yard" '1 � � ' 't• T: a - NANCY. KELLY -sue - T' F:10M FCUNDAT ION O RID' IDEl'Er:�i GBOARD^ - ED..QWENN or and i " C,ansda- CariLes On" V - -.aple Leaf Mutual Firs - HUTTlaSllrau�e CO. N:ONDAY, TUESDAY. i EDN'SDY :. and .�.5 , :5,� r.N S. Co. SE,hD iB ERt 28,29 astd 38 - - - - Fro' �• �1 W -Y Y O iJ k t _2+'.., re' -- '-)r -Farm Paean end c.ant� 013e �oot In - ' ,- �,..lar.•Et: _ versa -os M as, well sat hash and -like U. _ ws .� } .'Agency _ _ _ t� twirlAipe sollQtys Heaven - = _ .n .-a.Ls. with Fredric ,Mairch and ' visas- SLor.i� -ad Pasta' as B� Seeks oa shave is after �►_�. -. - -• L�:a:..a at Martha Scott >' - '- - implemosts an exhibri V asarws - ri.'t'./ t ,� -- `WE ARE at war. ht costs lots to win. It - - flows tsnwen eta -California Junior S 7 re or bons r would cost everything to lose. 90 I don't A� M. L. LYE -' �' ;''� 41V $ h J . �% _ ,Sg/z/s that because we'll soon pay a• small- �lIiTHF. •- rAa7v- tRTI �SDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY' "�=f aremon t, Ont.: - . - . �, ...;.� A. 2 say : L .. wmp.� �..1 ., I r..l . my say hands and ''That'hat I' No sir' l - - It ' Starteb With s t . 8rierbush Hospital Some people may need compulsory saving ' - ::--Eve , _. Ito save something for their own good. But _ - ------ _ - - Government Licensed -- - - - - -- ^ DEANNA DUSBIhIi - that's the miiaieaum. -- �� Main St, E. Stoufiville- Ont. I'm oat to save all E bone P (' • T Ly j N can to bay War Savings stamps and _ atuntty, rnZ3�:�1; and Surgr�at - - -- AND — (:es'ttncates to tieip win t'ae war and have - cases taken' _ — • -Miittrnity- Semi-Room . -AU Kinds of F.epa r Wotk something substantial pmt by for the days -- Registered Nttr/e%in attea3an:e and j 3111 i acing Guarasyteed when there ' won't be all this .work. and - 94 bour service tdvea. 1 C. S. ld ac l� 0 N AL D overtime." . `. ?Ambulance 'Service ; - T GOOD 3 3 - • .-MRS. E.it. G 2 7 �t08 Cis+ ve..' osoato' •• .. ;: ,: ,,, .: "I've ehsia/snad Hilt oaeraos can 'lihls/' -- •��' +C7edarvirw - ALT' ' !SIMON] : ti 'ss Well t enythhp." , for the past* week Mrs.•: J. F.1 'Dawson, Cedan-iew has been enter- - . .!FROM Raining her brother and wife Mr. gANK/ .-POST OP /IC I/ Brock Road Gravel " =' Jand Mrs. Reginald W. Campbell, of OiMRTM /NT fTOR // osuoststf - - -- ,Trans Canada Airlines, Ottawa and .oeoc /e3 ToeACCONesn Aber mother, '_Mrs. W^:. S. Cs'npbell aooK srottn w�J.tt..'eRAa Pit. � ' as A _�-- of Toronto is also a guest. •CruShe�l Pit Run - r-- .- - _leery war 0atents stamp. frow►— drugaie", �• - Gravel. _ - bostka, Poet o$ipa, ttphone o,$ice,; depart• Sand and Graded _. -' _ _. Mont atoms, grocers, tobacconists and ot1wr _ Q r fttalf stores. GrtOcates may be pumhooma tone r for immediate deUvery in denomination cv _ ins dl0r $U from bunks, trssst c nipand" and t ��9 i t; , P« 4• 'v .r or e PHONE plant, Pick. 97 r 3 aN - National War Finance Committee ' Toronto Office Howard 6471 ' BOURNE k O JOHN B RN 3 N' T A0 - The Worlds News Seen Through .- r.; Open Air Services- - THE - CHI;,ISTIAN SCIENCE �VIp�1ITQR An International Daily Ne ,spaper ` j� _ W__ �. You can pretty near see your chicks growin' when �uu Go' ospel Mier reed Elatchford's Growing Mash. They grow is Truthful- Cortstrucrive- Unbiased -Free from Sensatiooa!- - ..:.. _ ism - Editorials Are Timel � rater into better ,layer's --moro profitable birds. ' . y sad Instructive and Its Daily -- -- Dlatchfoed's costs no more- -birds need less than Fea Together with the Weekl Magazine Section, Malts ry k� % _ - - IYOW VITA•DIl�'. Strengthened _ M°°'tor an Ideal Newspaper for the Dome. - - ordinary feeds -it s h 4► sins.• A,(#�ag� — ,--` The Christian. Su Publishing Society - ; -' -_- eta b ; taQ0 S71�i4I G -- Biatekford Feeds contain this new supplement �etn %l�iosway Street, ,ttosWn, - - -- t with ail live vitamins and a wkwele essential to price $12.00 Yearly, or $ 1,00 -a lManth. -= � - ` the he■ith of your pedtry. Saturda iael6diarg Ivitsgasitta Section, ,42.60 a Year. , tg acid 9aetdq _. 1st - ' ry OS►r, 6 Saturday Inv" 23 Cents. _Ow edi+eada� N' j ERNIE STRGUD. iAttaraoea MAIN DtJNBARTON-- •--- ---------- •-- - - -••- AIN S'1'$. PICI�BINi; 1 f e Fi- eds -Phone Pickering 77 r 4 SAMPLE COPY 014 REQU•BST aw+jeedc %r ,� .i°•. s;,�,.r _ - v+�u.•.c,,... ...st. •..v ...i.�..,...s - :as. ,b. '�� - _.m�.Y...� •" -. a lt'.•. •:,,.. i•"r� .�•, ':•�4va._ t •.�•,.r,.:.. � .yrY+s.'�N. S!'*t r, c• �•H _ y ,yp!.• .�" .k+ • „4. � � a's C7 _ s .�,u.• ..}.. ' .'•r' -'t -, ''�F. +u,'..++v ..:f .v ..11' i-' .,4 • : ?4•.rlf d+ '�;� _ '•� „, it r.: n. •. _ t . ,a t ».r!^ +... �' ,, . M'' "..`3 r ':, •...r ;tier .: g'.' \. - ^'!off', .. t'.. :', .— ..., j., c�r.,fortable little avhite church for a; . r �:u t 7 Thsn��iierin meetin I` Eay residents. All are invited to the . t LAR-EMO �ca3 decided to ask the Session !o: _ a flon a Sunday afternoon meeting and to . tmday evening services. .` _ Anniversary services of the United iry to Rev. Juilto be the Speaker. - .:. Church will be held on Sunday Oct.:x - '31r. and Mrs. Al.-n, Birkett spent' messages in sermon and song -) The rogrem for the afternoon wa• t e Red Cross Society will mec ` 'the weela�nd at Kinmoun� these services. All welcome. p `� y Ath at Eleven o'clock and Seven _ t "'' -ten .711 r. and Aires. Dick Johnson spent en by Group C., Mrs. G. Philip at the home of Mrs. Chas. Annie, thirty, and Rev. A,. J. Eagle, of Mt. a few days last week witn :i : and Salvage, Drive ,for end or October -leading, and introduced -the Neiv on Tuesday the 27th of -this mono^. Dennis• will be the guest preacher. Iai;•s. D. A. Pugh. h - - Stud- B°°ls - "T1le - Churciz - -on- -the -; good attendance is looked for as i s g Once a n, we remind, you them y + I 'ne" ^'"$ °"th +�'e 1�s1 choir Both of i; fare :rout's Canning Fac- City Streets". A well prepared °pro -'the ladies are mal4ing preparations I leading tin the service of praise, ' will be another Salvage' Drive at S'� with discussions by members. for the Christmas boxes for our , ,Rev. Harvey Howey, of. Oakwood tones, one operated bx Loysts the 'end of October, and j911 ar' 5L-9. L. Johnston in played "The boys in the Forces. They would be i Church, Toronto, a forlmer paseor ,.;.1' -and the other, • by Walter Syme: mWnded also, -to "save your scrap Holy City” appropriate to the glad to have. the manes and the will preach at night and a visiting ' are both in the midst of the tomato. that you have'. This drive promises subject. At the' close; refreshments addresses of any from this localit7 t will wit' be in g ten nd a _canning season. We understand that to be a big one, and you can du were ser:•ed ' byhostesses: • Mrs., not .already on the list. vontribut- 1' `3 with the labour situation as it is, y IV11te, Mrs. Bayles and Mrs. H. ions will be gladly received fro7.r o•ar, part in the Drive.- - • butte plants are finding' it difficult Plaxton, - _ any friends who are interested; but to, get the necessary help. Sham Battle at pagmar thrills S , residents cannot attend the eucbrgs. Greenw c od Mr. and bias. Ceo. c�tt ,pent - An evening of euc$ire in aid off - 'Monday arith.. Mr.. and, air . T. =as•. �� - the . Christmas Boxes will 'be held I -- —A shawl - little on SundaX- last ' ■' ■ v p r reff near' Dag nar, consisting of reginr- Y in the school here•. on the evening r •.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson sots of the Signal Corps of Toronto of Friday, October 9th. Suitable In the church on Wednesday 0 and daughters Lelia'and .Edith,. of and Kingston, presented quite a _ prizes will be given. The lucky evening Sept. 30, at 8 o'clock, the _'Leamington, visited on Sunday with acle to fatal residents.. °n entertained tick6t will, be drawn for. the puss• Missionary Dept. of the Sunday REV. I~ E. and Mrs. Kennedy at the ape =: Miss Ruth Hutch. ga School will sponsor a good Program• e • •The troops; numbering aoout 450, at a quilting last week. ession of the beautiful Victory Hoskins. will shone sours .inter:, Manse here. - i • -' ' a had drill and practice under. fire; Mrs. Lerse of Toronto is visiting Quilt donated. bf the village group Mr. and :airs: Magnus Morgan of mounted radio trucks, situated about of the W. A. Society. eating lantern elides and there will i.anaon, returlled I.V111C aiD.� s:, +:x8 her .dau¢hter, Mrs. T. Williams. be readin¢s and vocal numbers.. _oar n::les apart, kept in touch witn Miss Evelyn Davies- of Toronto,. .,I.. v J 71,a. E. J. A...l.o nYC.1L spent a few days with friends here. the weekend' at Cieavlands House Tae orchestra will be in attendance: 5 >lilra. Dopking spent a few days each other, and men on the field' spent the weekend with Mrs. M. Come and enjoy a good tame, j during battle. EY+erywhere soldiers Draper• here, on Lake Rossesu, enjoying a short The community extends sympathy ' :.. . with her daughlAr in Montreal last holiday. .............:'.... IF running' up the Flanks and Corporal $enaon Draper spent to Mr. and Mrs. Fred • Byers and _ meek weekend under the parental The W.. A. of the United Church• Mr �- i M Mr. and ass. 1*ffa-i - Piiisy are --swu thmusrh under mush as rho , the? steadily advanced co their wain notes •toe Next meeting in the I Mrs, � - - -in Aurora this week, spending a roof at Green River. school room of the church on Oct, the passing of their mother, =1Dapective uointa Z'he men were. ,o;,t .+_ Markham, R. Wilson. Mrtl Wilson 'had been S°" j'° �he� the vicinity of Dsomar fran early ant the weekend with her }brother ill for some t�trne and was a eneerral we understand caelel:ratea her 87th are in charge of ,the East Group, Saturday evening until late Sunday J. B. and Mrs. Lehman, Christian sufferer with aiwaya a birthday this week.. and the -word for Roll Call in - '. Bill Tomlinson, of. the Air Force, evening, v ..+-. Miss Marion. Riddell returned to "Giving who (Thanks Always for all went to visit her. The neighborhood' • is spending a few days at the •harms ,�. and Kra. Geor•se Scott .The Annual, �y $�•h,pal ' Rally at-tfie Williams' home. . loses a cheerier and true friend otC hie parents. Bill leaves for the celMebrste GOWN Wedding unto God". Brantford SchooC is a few lays. -Miss June Shank returns frpW at the United �harch whose dine memory- will live on- Brantford , I rev. W alter Daniel will under- 3U and Mrs. W. Geo. Scott of the peach ' district Iset ' week. She These are they things that an . - -takia to a_grwer, at t`e morning Claremont were the recipients of left tbip week . tai #AM=, Normal nevi 8abdaty gnerning at 10 a. m. worth whit The large A bpscW Writation is extended tci • attendance sozrvice, on Surday, the question - congratnlatio ss ion Monday, Sept'.. School in Toronto. Pm'" -to attend sad gl" the at rthe funeral spok l held in the loci "� is it, to beUwe i + the Lord �+ � t7" Celebrated their A number from here atteieded the �nu� 1 spots for the reepsg0 is (lildrea and taaebera u wneM9Mr- Lt�L Jeaus Christ ?" and in the evening, Golden- -Wedding Anadvet'sary of W --- .......�•� ' ift start tar tlye�ri ...... Which One was held rtawers labor his snbjok. will be "Tbe Hidden years �sge• ..,..1.. on Sunday last. 'World bunion Sunday will be �� sad from the !'W.A Mrs e __. rears of Nasarith". _ - --t:�e elnost- ia►port urt. fact. the ,_ -- Thm- _�!!ss_ a iQe�ta- snoatt ten. __ohsesz�ed_at ttie united Uhuseh an of wMeh - - - - ICU Vivian Sadler is spending a day to Mr. and Mss, Scott was in Rally Day service last Sunday. Sunday morning, October 4th., �leod was a ruaamber ohways, were few days this week- .in Siouffville, thab of all manbers of the family Everyone enjoyed hearing Rev. Mr. p� , pleasantly bat F lovely. .., .y ... ; .,.... ... . ' - with Mrs. George Lee. getting hamae for the event. Among Burke, and the music was good.. Time The many friends of Mrs. Jane _ the visiting members were:. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tomlinson Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. � Boyer are pleased to know she has Mrs. Mack. of Pennsylvaala is.. and Mesa Ed.. Raines 'r wan they spending a few days with I'm 'Ind tartly of WSndaorl and Peter, of Toronto spent the weekend with I recovered nicely from a severs of Detroit, Mrs W. J. Scott: widow J. E. and Mrs. Wilson . entertained the members of the attack' of the flu. Herat, of Clarviniont.• p . - ;The Goodfellovaship Close;' of the of the late Dr. Scott, and- family, Mrs. Rose, ilkie, Saak. arrived Horticultural Society to a continucl on front Dare United Church Sunday School en. of Toronto; Tcan, of Lambton Mills, last week visit her sister, Mrs. Corn roast. rTltere was a splendid , a-rd David, of Oshawa There were Crossland• attendance i4nd those 'present look _ jd,ed a quilting at the home• of forward !o this becoming an annual iNotice, to Ctedllton :,..."Mrs.-Hammond on Taeaday, when guests at the home. and. 80 callers 'I se regular meeting of the Ladies ,�ng.. - ` • = . s guilt was completed. Later a pot Mr. Scott- was' presented Aid will be held at the warns of AND OTHERS with a beautiful • chair, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seebeck -Word The services held at l!rencrosn'a ` luck supper'- was• Nerved -' and all " ' - Bay during July and August this - enjoyed# aobial time together. ✓oft with a Preitty verist watch for Roll Calt: Harvest . You wIIT) s� by Rsv.rF. W. Madden haven E• Turner Estate ne1 er -=ai�3 be welcomed. - ra °- - : y -; been �O wetia .,.aa u — �..... _ ..Lindsay Fair last �veeip. • %f'•s from relatives and friends. tea and sugar ration. interestlres been aroused the Township of Pickering, Widow, _ Mr. and Mrs. Wagg of L'acbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Scott were married Where was a very interesting preparations are bet made to deceased, - will be distributed aster vished -with Ml;'7 tea- Mss =� e% Millard on - maeung' Ot the �..� 'V.. � October la 194 Navin reastd t g t9r occupied by James, Coates Norther. part of the township at only to claims filed with - the under. - Fred Mawder on $nnday�, Stiuida� evenings at 7190 o ciot�t. The Mission Circle of the Baptist -� r. Scott was Reeve of Pickering the home of Mr. and IM�ra. William rTtae � been signed p own3? ip in. 1912 and in 19 and 20. Duncan last week. Mrs. McNair the painted, eoirae prior to such date. Chuff i will meat on 'Tuesday, at plastering )of the walls done, the 1� the home of ,IMtrs. Benson, at 2.30. and in 1920 'was Warden of this President, was tai the chair. It was Taylor r Austin, Tearer and Edgar prograpra _ "Ant afternoon with County Mrt Scott fa=,$d during decided to hold a Bazaar and bingo chimney Impaired and stove and tM Taylor Austin, �eeutors, 146 Grant Piles secured. A portable outdoor The Missionaries in China^ will b. in his active life; for some years was at CLuesstont, in the last week In Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. i cwber. Ail lu6eres%ed 1 np�k will situ h w1.. - - charge of Mrs. R. I;<. rbreyth'a manager of the Ptieon, Fadm on Pease warts � ± ,, _ _ _ _.. _ Group,. of the Circles Yonge Str. He retired in' 1830. for further announcetnen#s : Miss Blanche Manion, of Renfrew, Both are' today enjoying good wa Is spending &. few days with her ',eslth: are members of the United _ Mk parents here. turdt, s. Scott cs associated with the various church activities, 187th Anneal ! = 87th Annual Pte . Joe Ward, of _ Brampton, , Pty, Bill Hicks. both of tae Army, and the Red Cross, and find much and Ran. Loyst, of the Air Force Pleasure in the company of their and Pte Betty Manion.' ail, were at children and • eight grandchildren. _ .....: j -home here over the weekend. - •- - -j�'rank Coor,.fr has nsrreiw-`eeiespe .: • • - - - . -. _ _ _ ,. - -• -. •- - .. - .. _ _ • _ while harvesting = -- - - ham .. _ . _ irout .. _ � •'Markhafe and East- York A,grleetltarat Sae3et3* ,'Xr. Frank Cooper had a narrow i .e escape last Saturday', while drawing In grain on the farm of his son, Weekend •visitors frown Toronto to Charles, art Pontypool. Ditr. Cooper Brougham included -' Mr. and Mrs. ; y Akar t.� L, . into the -Barn - Midgeley with T_ Q and Mrs. Brown _.._�_a_ with a wagcm load of grsla App Miss' Ella Wallace at the Brawn arently* shifting some mechanical home; Russell Gray and Atari Miller device the wrong way, the tractor with 'their people. - - _- Y THURSDAY ;FRIDAY 13AT[ISB� - + ll be `_• -'.. � -., .• went out .through the barn doors, Greenwood Gertwoad Chopping Mill g dohcI& a" Sept: 30. •for repairs. GArTE3 OPEN A. And. tractor and. load dropped twelve. - Mrs H'a ood has been a guest —, • . feet to the barnyard. below. Der. Yw' s _ - • • ' ;:,:1 Cooper luckily. escaped with minor of her mother and sister;' Mrs. C. ' Friday, October 2nd. 2'3ce lacerations, and two broloen Barclay accompanied her 'rorne to s _ 1- - ' :_�' F.'ribs. . -, -'-. •e- !: Dunnville, Ont. ny A *Ttf1 WTE - - for the -ratty - '• •Claremont ladies win Simpson Day a°_st Sunday will •be st 2 p.7ru _ _ • ' , Trophy at Agincourt. Mission Band holds its Work 1 Under aruapites of York Caarr►ty i3alate n !BreeWN' ^sseiciatiosi -- - • - -- -- , .. .. Meeting at the Ritchie home on Three Claremont- lady bowlers: E. Beare, Mrs. Fred Evans ..Saturday afternoon next. S ath i felt for the bereaved - Saturday, October 3rd and Mrs. Wan *' Birkett may justly Yrnp y' $ , be proud of . themselves this week, � � passing during the past week � -after carrying off the Simpson Of �• R.. Wilson, of Greenwood, Judging of Humes► �attll, ghlhli. Pigs and d1oaltrlr trophy at s ,tournament of Ladies and Mrs. Harlock,. 'mother of Mr. Morley. Hatlock. - - - Dc - - , y Doubles, at Agincourt last week. The Young People's meeting on . The ladies •are eo be, cot�e�litzaented g p g __• . �•, .,•OiWE RAC • � - `. for, this feat, for two -(sale good Sunday evening was conaucted by _ _ f Vernon Ellicott. Miss Doreen Carlton Two Good Rac'eh' - Parse 5200.00 = 2.26 Trot or Pate; 2.17 Trot or Pace - I, • - reasons besides their fine playing, -. took the topic, assisted by other - a •.because, since the : cup' was put up embers. - -- qn 1939, this is the first year ' it The W. M. 8. of St. !John' held . - : - • . has not been .won by Agincourt, and " ' _ _.._ .•..� ,, . ' *, :i also, that this is the first-time that their September meeting at the • the lad bowlers of Claremont have home of'. Mrs: ' John White ��ith Markham Citizens Band - Y the usual nummber in - attendance, - won a cup. In addition to the cup, visitors being present .from Locust - each lady was presented with u Sri an[L�rl&Lfdia21i Mrs. Norton, - beautiful lace tablecloth by the da light A - the - .President, was in charge. MYS. - a nct, aw ` gincourt -Club. N.• $ualton and M,rs. J. Malley' con- Te y. Bs tis Chn h t ducted the Opening Devdtaons, with Cisremont_ __p -t_ -_ rt Hold is _ Awdirc "nary', Services, October 4th. - Mrs. H. Plaxto�t re iaao. In the . Business Period, the following The Claremont Baptist Church � j� were under discussion • and � Children Free will hold ita Annivessary Sesvides o! _.. _ the Roll Da a ysaiaa —.35c. „ on Sunday, October 4. The t deposed Oshawa Presbyterial } epearkkr tot these services will Brougham 'Wbatern Rally; the - R:: WArRD, Treasyre►r " 1 r . 8, rsn,roAu t , President 1 ;j Rev: John Marshall, Oshawa, with unW*t Supper 1pdto B- Hr CR08B,R Secretary :; -- .. Pl 8 er on her 19•, and Nov. Leland Gregory, baritone, of also plans for the holding of the .• '. t s I'd will bring sW - - - -. - -- .. -..- - - - - - -- - -- -- - pec rz"'Fa• '.°`.',..�.�sygaa�- :-*=n. ;...s,,,, -'.i< .: i`_` �oi,: •c-.P �•s,.'�.sa- .-''•: v,,.,.,,,X./.,;,^,.i..• •..•a'r;,,.•r ..,,.._.:....,.i.,y ": ;.ay;_ off_ .. _ t• ,x +' zY- ,a;a r t,' uS➢.+iC!s':er te�:.0...g9Js UP I ,. .L��ai:L.. _r ", .L;,w1; u:u'sft.�sr:.ti+;ia• ,a+ _ +".,C ':a1d34+"�_.�s ^.ie�;'" .�nTy'..d7ss F.'� av ,"- �v, .;:y',. - -.w .ate. ^•,i u�'' - ► ^taro: ^,soil .'��.era' i'S,> ,'. ,.K ". ...c„ .s, y. .^;, '�'. »a..•rf••.a., •n ,r ... . .� °fi:7.5•• v ',y -` :,+ -t «� —r, .'. °' .N;:- ,.a'", ,. sY. 'rS wF• - �+,'rf�. i;e��': ••-r r. '%'' y c, k-" '..:' •, }.+ ^tp✓.'•�•.... ^'rw' 7Z a. +Ea r iSY J.I t ;y.a; + t: :,r1•.' '1Y. 6 5 '1 .u•C .3, ',;. .1 ' 2e`� .., _.F'tr, •,«. .�.e:-..��.';!•, „,,,,�,.. ,'''",e'- .P: Sv�`.s...£r...'�'fWr 9�.^ ^„�'""✓ �:,�r•�frr.. ,.+� y r "'.'r +' ,a*•s4�c.- .:I "I sappoae we will bave to ev- _ ealinally Wby not?” The ediioer , caressed his . muntaahe gently. ra6 W ME EECOMMENO "A,?tet ail, 7dQ Itaow, she's / oo 'ill/ p btedjl7 arraniing .td fa00t ttt�e MW :'''f -"It's simply swtraardinaty," said Satisfy those native appetites with - -ALL-NAB TO Colonel Escobar. It was three days - j geed ateamin bet •son and !t generous vlateful of lad tine � .;'��. -wu, ' soli L. g- g was talking with Allan and gay Christie's Premium Soda Cracker* I They're always - Sar�snt in the living room—May - .. -� ... FY had Steele's Meld glasses in her - aClronaabTy eeh— and'so crisp artd tasty. At pour grocer's, Son ]its. ��th Pare, 3[mtnal: harsh purgatives, try AM-sRAN's hand. "Let me repeat: You saw - 3v sbee: 1, ijad s:t t.00a's wt s.1- "Hotter Way" t0 correct the cause, salted or plain. .Get the emn- stai►tt mush move satisfactory than of constipation due to the lack d De Fontanelle walking the shore or powders. Nearly all our the right kind of "balk" in the diet. d the main island; you saw a boy omical 2•pontid package. Serve soldered from coortipstiam Not it and drink lea of give him what looked like a eab'le� \+ " - '� plenty � with soups; salads, spreads —any *Lends pills and water; but remember, •* * -sxex gram; you saw Tie Fontanelle open T yowdars, but cWwawas only tear doesn't work like a cathartic; it St, read it, and--display elation. "food or beverage. - Pocary. Now tae eat etZ -ssAtr takr time. AM -sxwrr is sold at your I think you said elation?" t ' regnitcrl r and recommend it to our grocer's in two convenient -six* •'ym, I could see his face quiff - -' - - - ftilends. packages; at restaurants in indi- = - - Instead of - waiting until you vidual serving packages. Made by Dlsinly through these glasses. He V&er and then dosing yourself with Kellogg's in London, Canada. was smiling, and he threw a kiss chre • ! - to, heaven. Just why are you suz -��� psisetd, Colonel? He received' some ! .. good news, I suppose." PREMIU SERIAL STORY � "Senorita, I have a transcript M • _ of that cable in my pocket at this de . Fontanelle telling him his SODA CR1�1 H -OY CECIL CAMES - ... no Paarris. Wosuddenly l u say, either � of you, that such news could be. CHAPTER XV ese fishing company, in just what a- came& for slation?" _ - nsia-- expiained ". " y. i twn t Ynow.' -They couldn't say ft. either of „ - ---..It was his lob to catch snick- kettle; Add water, bring_ to_ *' _ The gun.-fell - ♦rescue party of one?" wrian ers, "• -aatd Allan, wincing. Luent, -�aey could only stare 0 and simmer covered about followed it in my effort to sacs glared at RecobeT unbelievingly. wonderment. And when Allan fin- . f10 minutes or until tender, stir- it," Papp told the correspondent. - - -' "litsaetly." T'he colonel of M o11., •vvkc. It was another _1149 COnsiantsy. flail sugar, bah �'�-''Lu aiug. 4Vwu,.I was- - startled to titsieo bowed. Several things were clear to him- phase of the subject: and lemon juice. Mix carefully, see a' Zero,, 200 feet below'and . "(food man! How did you do now. Sun SO had tipped off -the (Continued Next Week) cook slowly or until mixture boils, coming up at us fast to make a Air Japs as to wrheie they could trap stirring until 'sugar is .dissolved, belly' attack. "Very easily. I took advantage Jdm on a pine - topped hill. Sun SO -Bail rapidly TABLE ���� pi y it f about twenty „ ill the ebb tide to float dower here hi.d similarly' betrayed Harry Bish- minutes or until fruit is dear and — Now this 'may sound incred= ifs a small fast launch. 'Its engine op:to the enemy. San Su had hhade - -syrup is- sasnewliat thick, stirring ibis, but' that falling gun hi the ". stn]L I guided it to the eastern' Kra difficulty, *aturally, when his frequently to prevent scorching. Zero's propeller,' alhich was obore of this island —the side good friend =Asia had asked. him BADIE, t. CHAMBERS Skim• Add mintaand reheat just knocked to pieces. The Zero ogeosits from the guards' quart- fie Allan's betlousings. Sun SO-had f� to boiling. Pour into hot sterile kept coming a moment and then w Clio io % hi.I "Ji -,/ 1 i i•�y Z'l -. 1 -i* 9s-- si6aM,'ra..t`i r�o. iTriIlare. �d-- strawbt- -down to the �1"- - lea�h unseen sad . unheard. H San Diego as a trustworthy agent e - _ •_ - ,7eat'11 go to your rooms and got , -and wouldn't the chief be wild .-Relishes cr.p. omor•e ter." C - - — = -_i - . lbs, grapes fin fewest things you need —" - - E lbs. sugar - .•. when he Ie�•eed- -the tru6tl - -gye _. ___. _ -- - - - They were out of the room be- flu, In short, had been a consum- ' 3'his week ' as I was ta)Cing a 1 lb. raisin& - flare be had fiafab#A. In a minute. mats. artful crook. final resam8 of-my garden I found 3 oranges = -- SM and Allan were back. Tile ••Your line of communication to some lovely fresh mint freaier Sepgrste skins and pulps of _11reachman was not. Escobar the rear would appear to be cut." and crisper than many times in grapes. Cook pulp and run _ 11seked at bin watch . and fidgeted. mused . Escobar, "I.et as hope the spring, no doubt on account through colander,. to remove seeds. "The moon is coming up right nothing has happetfbd to mine!" of the recent rains. Cut rind of `hsow," he said with a frown. "You have one' demanded Al-' oranges into small Y _ . I decided to make these three: - pieces. Cook together until thick, -- "DevA take the fellow, to he pack- Ian eagerly. and thought maybe you = a- frank? Where is he?" "Now, what would you think? wwod like .them to • y then add a cup of nuts. � y The answer came with atirtul I have known for some time I, Mist Jolly false Ctramiers welcomes Personal -- „.iibu ty. It came in a series of am, as you Americans say. a non- 2 COO fresh mint leaves and Asiftes from Interested roads”. sho nlseoato explosions from the east- key with a buzz -saw! You recall a -toles n resolve uaisotlen■ . stems firmly packers . - sa copes for rev eelaau. ■sld Is , Kira shore as a gasoline engine was a certain rough - looking fellow you I any cider or malt vinegar_ � reaft to listen to rear topes taaaked into life. Escobar end- once observed at my heels!" peeve■, 8oenesto for root or (dilut,6d • tai mow are to order. Address ._tt.. {n- "[lash'. Yott ..mean— '. ° -.. -- -- -- I coil water )• sa wont Adelaide Sad" Is. — r "He was following- me, not to - - #ti.o &near Relay. -Ky launch'." haf "'I'aat make trouble, but to help me It syrup or I % cups. honey) s"'t•Pe a so■ w 1 ■rents. - aim d a female frog —: •• -I. h - I got ;nZO say. Well, I'm in trou- P� .slip tin H.w dashed from the home and ble now,. and Diego know.- It, so - • - Green colorintt = ' sOrinted In the: direefisn of the — _. - Y!I>< 1 riMOrs, leaving a tuff of sulphur- leaves I gave him to meet just this mint. Do not ' remote curs Spanish is his wake. Allan emergency•" leaves from stems. .Place in kettle Plays Golf Alone _ sad Kay. speechless tram dfsap "Thank goodaeesd" muttered- A>• and press down with, potato tmayt, followed more slowly. lad, and so did Kay. "Colonel, I'vi masher' a wooden one cif you have Emperor Hiroaita golfs alone; �_ it. Add the vinegar, the sweet- nobody is worthy of playing with ,111Wober when they overtook him a confession to make and as.. apol- en;ng and the ,rater and Grins ' film. and anyone who happ npd vas standing on • shore looking ogy. unto now, 1 -ve Deen nail ! �► to a boil over a hot fire. Add to beat aim- •would be to duty at a man in a launch, De Fontan- suspecting you of---of playing .baA g green 'give bound to commit hara -klri says ,. tplia had shut off the.,engine and with Asia and these Ja'ps! Sorry!" enough en color to ve the ,was drYtlns !n s patch of noon- "Fen naturally. ,would, ludgini desired shade. As seen as Ini7t- the New York Times. For like _ - vas ri yards 'out. He waved to me by appearances." replied the tune is boiling add pectin, stirring reasons the Son -pf the. Sun never• Industrial history is made Pis constantly and bring to a full mixes in the mundane affairs of - fair sex invades Canadian: :Ja- Mwm jauntily.. officer quite cheerfully. 'Eves rolling -boil and boil hard for �r5 us mortals, over whom -he rules "Se sorry ", he called. "It .15 my some old friends of mine —yoti ways ' Railways yards. The raft= minute. - Remove• from fire. Skim - supreme. Premier Tejo looks at- wa s employed daty, you see, to prevent any met them, senor, the day you ar y s a few women our- . - and poor through the sieve to re- tar everything for him, and all itf the last war, bolt a }rl:ch era from -escaping! My sym- rived in San Saba. —were misled 8 • -- �n move all trace of mint leaves., that Iita Nibs has to do Is to sign ' larger program _parhy —and good night." into believing me a traitor to my oa_ the dotted line. rg P t;t m is planne 3 r.ow. Pour into sterilised glasses and as t1le National ..a . '. • �.n.:.t.,, ti.�', ..,r::ofd:.::L it their— �- _..., patriotic daty to kill me, it pod- seal _ _ _ - to. wept. the _ _increasing —usi He put hk boat in motion, head- Bible. I decided then to enlighten Mint Fruit Relish traffic demand* that will.be r n, e tar tae main island. Escobar 6 Falling MaClllne Gun them quietly, as I'll now enlighten 5 cups or two lbs., of prepared upon it. 'Our only require:r,ent Recovered his poise with an effort water melon rind Wrecks Js. Plane -11•e ethers could alm�t feel, you 'and this young lady. I 'may. - - - - -- p is that women must be willin„- to "So! As you Americans -would speak in - confidence ?" i teaspoon snit work; and have the intelligence to - 1fA1, we now hake M de l+'onta= "Of course!" cried Allan- acid 2 medium sized oranges A machine -gun falling from an do a good job," declared- E, R.­ ­ we ,the girl as., one. 7 cups_ sugar. American bomber sheered off the Battley, - GeneraI Superintendent ' ' belle n numeral. Not a 'very flood "I am a colonel of the rurales, iii ens vinegar propeller of a ,Japanese Zero of Motive Power and Car Eq;;ir- .lMend; senorita, but a member of It is true; b I have also the 2% cups water Y plane causing its destruction . at. ment, Central Region. .Women cre . °!1s. Janann•w �p�o�nlaced on -L.6.% S.k I..r •u •.� _ ,.a.a, Mil D " iLV IIV•ald eieaning everything in the yarns ialand to spy on you." honor to be a member of the b °° Ayr a �,� "���� ,» Mexican secret service." .honey or corn syrup. _Try war correspondent reports.. from ashtrays' to giant Iacornw. "I at' can't believe it. said %•I've just been suspecting that three cupfuls. Taste, if F. C. Folkard, -the writer; said tives, in addition to handling fbacl- ` -Kay mbt� ably. 'He wan —he too," muttered Allan. 'not sweet enough for in- the story was vouched for by stuffs in' the Commissary Stores &teemed so nice!" • , • -. ,dividual taste 'add more Gunnery Sgt. J- P. Papp and ',for 'Canadian National ' .din.n, "Nobody • is what ne seems any — ^ 3i cup finely. chopped mint others in the bomber. , cars. At resent women are e:n- ssore," commented Escobar, .play "My governnrent'e interest was P ° '- leaves ; — Papp said the bomber came so ployed at Toronto, Mentre il, flag his favorite theme. "Which aroused by this Japanese cannery, 1 small can crushed pineapple close to another plane that he Windsor and Sarnia in sitrilar tieminds me, Senor-Steele: I have ne feared so nd infraction of our Remove green skin and -all pink feared' the machines would col- capacities,' and the will -be en- ,ilo wish to pry into your affairs neutrality. 'l undertook an invest!- n • flan —so' discreet and 'so indirect flesh from rind of firm but not ,fide. He made ,a sudden motion gaged at other.: points .across the. froo deply, but were you by any 6s. overripe watermelon. ' Put rind • to adjust his life preserver; ac- system as the necessity dens ds. chance depending on Sun Su . to that it meant putting myself to a through food' chopper, " using cidentI giving machine-gun p piove-a they are. ■■t you vul .-f G.I. .r dilem very_bad light I aeleeteA the love- course, knives. • Drain and weigh a wrench. There hwas no collision dependable workers '%vho 6e a ' jm ?r+ ly Senorita Asia for my - point of g + P ,• "Well —yes. Frankly.' I - was. '1 attack,.l soon convinced her I was or measure. Cover with water, but screws holding the gun broke, splendid ,job of work. flannel say more:' a victim of her charms." add salt and let stand' -over night. " . it is enough, senor. In that case "She certainly has 'em!" mut• Fain, scrub oranges cut: into I have bad news for you. Sun Bu's tered Kay sotto voce. eighths; remove seeds and all btei was' burned to the ground "Yes, indeed! I won her ctin- course membrane. Cut crosscvise =� ttwo nights after you left. Appar- fidence by giving her secret `docu• into ieryahin slices. ' Cover water- two • mtly by a Bang of bandifs who meats from our 'military files — melon rind and oranges with fresh ®cove since vanished. Sun Su him- old ones and valueless, but she water. Bring to a boil and aim- "N was shot'and- killed while flee• has not found that out yet. _I .es:, mer. Cook for 45 minutes or - - fag the building." tablished myself so securely .in her until tender. Drain; nijx sweet • "Holy i`orow! "' Allan selected a trust that finally, only •today, I suing, vinegar and .water in large _ was invited to visit tits cannery. kettle; bring to a boil .stirring I■ i Sealthe �ev smooth' boulder and sat on it, his , e�age — itaees a trifle shaky. "Bandits! In a low Jaye more 1 think my until sugar is dissolved. Boil - Wbo were. they, Escobar ? "' mission would have been success• rapidly until syrup is thick. Acid. - J�� — "Ab,, who • shall say?, At all ev fully completed. Then I looked fruit mixture and mint tied in a • Poetum has a delicious satis- F sots, 1'11 miss Sun Su: He was over here, saw another charming cheesecloth bag: Bring slowly to In $avorthateverymember, a► diatinct�e personality, for these lady doing trlclra' vita. a window . boil for'40 minutes or until fruit. 8 time&. He was just a plain, old• shade —and here, alas, ham! In and rind are clear.. -Remove mint of the family will enjoy..' iashioned crook and cutthroat, He the soup, as you say it." bag and skint, d�pKQ df� Postum contains no caffeine t' was chief of a smuggling ring-- "Tough,"' commiserated Allan.' Minted Pear' Preserves �0���� or tannin to upset nerves or dope' and aliens into your coun. "I know just how you feel, being 8 cups prepared pears _ --try, senor! —and in my official re• in it myself. Say —Just who and 1 cup vVater •�!•'•` •" '••` stomach. Made instantly is ,- Port on the afafir I suggest ere was what is our friend Miss Minor ?" k%'cups sugar 7,i.;,y, P�,ee,; the cup, either with boiling -- Probably -killed. by - confederates ! g ? whn_ahe claims to he 1 tables oen ,lemon_ juice — - - -- --- --- .- !� whom be. double- crossed. •Plausible in for-'what,' I've learned she is 2 tab:espookis finely chopped -~- -- tbeory, don't you think? Also,. he an in spy, a sworn, re- n int leaves• firmly packed 9n," /M economical. Tentless enemy g! 1 • " "" °' • �wais on the payroll of this Japan- y •of Eab.and, and W:,s.t and prepare abojit 4'br ^'� - - - - - '• _' as big • a 'crook in her. own Line . • .lb;. firm ripe ,pears. Cut into 4 OZ. SIZE MAKES SO CUPS. ISSUE 39 --'42 as the late Sun' Su was in his." quarters, reiro.ve cores ani cut i OZ. SIZE MAKES 100 1 ga5ped h; ".1 s -.yl crr sw'se in4o ti:itt slice,°• Weigh ,\ _ P372 tt Win your -ivi1T ycu shoot her?" -or n:ecs-.:re into large preserving - - -` - - w .� '' .. „.. ... — a..fi �' .l w. r4- ~l ^7, .1 ,, S, iF,.« 1� _ h�'yi• -.a a. i'y.'� sit I III sontrolled bus feeling is m.rg, . ° th m . poaasiea in the land erg Seours Europe For RADIO REPORTER � situation but now 'whpt 111gypt, is the best of the land. is aloud,' It is his love for his broth- *0 land of Rameees, ai Pharaoh M0!! F>l�ht>ln� Men rsa making its way through an had commanded. 12. And Joseph O I A L 1 N O WITH DA v III : life ; ability to do without them nourished his father, and his Reports of German off or" - N been in Hollywood a year. and that breaks him down before brethren, sad all big fibhees reuse troops in oosupied now becomba.. soloist On one of them, • a man conquered by big house hold, with bread, according ALaae- Lorraine and Estonia i♦ .: . network radio's tale programs, own love, and unable to ooute'ol tO their families." The laird of dleated that Hitler is starting tole sharing hereon with Ipdgu Her it. It compels- him to malts him- R imeses in this verse ls ahtsost fourth Tear of war by aeoaartlus i for manpower 'with >�•ii gen, Charlie McCarthy, Don Am- soli known, and to possess him- always taken Y another name for acne an Ray- Nable' � -a- ombesi al --df of its objects, those unoon- the land of Goshen. What 9 von- wurae too small to be d• tappe _ :- Listening , dynamite is picked in- scions brethren. tment A-Berlin -- dispatch- to. the New_ % to s new Sunday on CKOC pro- Living Near To God of his brethren, and their treat- Zurioker Seitung said the Nail _ gram, "Calling All Cara" which 5, "And now be not grieved. meat of him years beforel Thq civil administration is Alaaee� '. takes the place previously` oocu- nor angry with yourselves, that ye had thrown him 'rota a pit, ez- Lorraine had eztended, compoi. pied by Academy Award, 0,li- sold me hither: for God did send petting nothing Into than death to sort' military service td that park r 6.45 p.m. each, Sunday. These- are me •before you to preserve life. follow: he was rescuing them from of Lorraine belonging to Germany stories on the theme "Crime Doss 6. For these two years hstth the death by famine and making Coe- before 1919 where they previously Not Pay' %. and brings to CKOC a famine been ill this land: and sible their very existence. 14 could serve only • on `a volnntstp a weekly halt hour transcription of there are yet five years, in which which -would seem that Joseph, noble of basis, one of radio's greatest and most there- shall be neither plowing nor character, servant of God. rode- In Estonia, the Nazi , adminis. ? ` successful network program. -Pro- harvest. 7. And God sent me be- fatigable in work high in favor. „ � g trstor announced Hitler lien gloat - duced by Columbia, and using fore you to preserve yon a re "- found his greatest joy is doing his permission" for establishment. ; stories actually dramatised from rant in the* earth, and to save something for Others. This should of an Estonian legion. Volunteers. • ..: Natioul Police Files, "Celling- All you alive by a great', deliverance: be the mark o! every true be- once signed must serve for the - Cars' is a' Bunchy, entertaining 1I. -So now it was not you that liever, as it= was a great aharac- duration. thirty in salute on the side dent me hither, brat God: and he teriatic of our Lord, Who went In Norway, where a call for _ . of law. (live it a listen - for bath made me, a father to Phar- about doing good. volunteers was said--to have had _ v_•__,_,� ...s�.,,�.,I .9h Onset Artnall3c no response, Quislipgit" - ERIC WILD • • • and ruler over all the and of of military age were reported be- • MEet Erie w.ud, dynamic young London Buses o Oan4�dfan orchestra leader. who Last Saturday 'the (food Deed Egypt," A tragedy in the liver free mobilized for action agsimt . Radio -Club came back on the air., of many who rise -from obscurity Have Daily. Rest Soviet Russia. lsgsta batons one of Canada's top- Again Claude Kaapman, Wilfred to places- of great -power, inflit- A Stockholm report to the Bas• fltie, nationally heard, variety pro- Maohia,_Les Somerville and all the once- and wealth. or, fame,. is that 1 gram*. _Lkst seasons- 8lsnded L es S o! the show are at Rome buses in London will soon ler National Ze'itung said• this tinyt allow !s back oa the net- - -gltidinR they f_ oge_t_God. They neglect bs having" a mid -day rent in order was believed to have been tee y! want again, Ito back the is the helm, to make this year's ser- their own prayer Iife.—Wizn in- to save. fuel 'and petrol. price demanded by Hitler for per - lea of -programs, -more than, ever, creasing frequency, they are ab-. The London Transport Board mission to Vidimn Quisling - to net �Hsaailtor, each , Tuesday night at seat from divine wdrahi on the - - g,mOr Shia sear, the show hats a antar3o's great `Show of Shows p ) not - finally picked on park- up a Nazi - pattern state M Nom somewhat new [ormat. with Can- � e '��'�-- ffi - °Y home. Lord's day, sad t4leir language Ing places, but w4h the decreased way by reptscing the 1814 c0i )livery Saturday morning at 9.411, becoides more and the lon- more g -- �.ada's number ous comedian Mast•' traffic since July 1, when all stitntioa with ores on ,Nstienal -- ee o! Ceremonies, Alas Young, at the Good Deeders theme song "To uage -of the world, wit), words of- pleasure motoring was stopped, Socialist lines. the helm of the program. With the show is on the air' -and pose and thanksgiving and sup- -.the each show, -The talent iication to God less and less there should be no difficulty. The Member of the y Norwegian' . ohar)ee Jordan as tenor soloist, _ of youth; the ideas of youth, the p buses will be parked from .9 to Nazi. party sl "obi by the order ' with• a nifty vocal group, Eric manifest. Fortunately this had 4 o'clock and the change is .asti- ported f,Ztiisling mobilization ordee , _ iPVlid's inuale, and - the , feature prom of youth ail Joie to bring not happened to Joseph. In the mated to save two million traffic were said to number only 2,709 to every_ one really fine listening- song height of his pa er, he bears 'Song -of-the Month' parade of Can• � i8 vl miles a year, as well as petrol and n between the ages of 18 sad Much will be done -as la past Yvan testimony in all of his utterance! tires. . _. 46. ' adiaa penned popular tunes, this for the avl ot.._the Good Deed y ' Tureaxy ,. - ; vWri.ty _t.. _ {l1 _ -- ;o- tlw- goodness:- and power and ?3v sources - - - $embenalp - sad --much fun. r.. r - -leas co�a- again be high in favor with Can. troth an and oft the sir, will char- sovereignty of God. Notice can- The Sten sub - machine gun firer mnntsd that "the fact Hitler bodk. _ Jilaa_.rsdio_listener>Il ------- acterise - the - yeftev fully that- it is Joseph who had at the, rate of 660 rounds -a min - -ors to make a deal for to few mea • • • the Good Deed Club, sniiered and lfaa %r ra :rs hwn t obedient to God. who recognized- ute. Allowing. for changing mag- is proof that every available assn • way Dale. Evans ear asines, the gan fires 200 rounds a now is needed for the war It ) - " Thin fa the y . . _ • • ad Into radio: The beautiful slug- the hand of God in all that had minute. Russia." ' lag starlet who }ailed the Charlie - Returning soon to Canadian air- tskeai- ,place -- it was not these - ,- • - McCarthy program this Year (Sun- lanes Fred Allen and his great brothers, whose lives were cal- g Jaye, 8.90 p.m. CKOC -CHC Nation- - cal- show. Date 1s Oct. 4th --.the hour loused by brutality and heartless- - - -- - al Network), worked as a steno ]- p.m. Watch for ill. near It is ihe'one who lives near - FORMER U. S. PRESIDENT _ grapher in an insurance office in to God who recognizes the over- . Dallas. She sang at her work. So Hit Parade leaders are Irving rulings of God.' 'a the company launched a program `_ Berlin tunes- from "Holiday Ina" T6ovs6b Of His Fatb r HOR= ONTAL Answer to Previous Puzsk----g TenacW over a local . station and Dale be- and "This is the Army." "Be Cars 9, "Hants ye, and 'go up to my- - 12 He was the - came, talent. When she' went to !ul it's My Heart" and "Stage father, and any unto him. Thas 1 �� son of a U. Jh Chicago; she became the soloist Door Cents are the two big saith thy son Joseph, God bath - American -to I ` __ (P,). with Aneoa Wee><r's band, and for favorites of the mome'at. The eight _ hold tVYO made me lord o! all Egypt: come Aar 16.Yea, -,.two and a half years• was heard weekly bits are heard Sunday at down unto me, tarry not; 10. __ highest iJ. S. 1 ht�. 19>��tntat,, - - etc var ogs programs. She has 3.80 on ' CSOC'a 1,14- Parade � _thou .- shalt.- in-the._.land._ onlces. E G S 20 Ovate. _ Tq To -1- 21 ftuc:3 trio _ of Goshen, and thou shalt be near. pet�1• I RADIO unto .lne, thou, and thy children, 11 Juniper. - and thy- enuaren a .tus'ri;�a,,, oral Why' _... TORO:r'r0 aTATIONS CKAC Montreal 730k stitilir v` a�' E: thy flocks, and thy herds, and a�r� uP ("FRB 36014 CSI+ 740k CKCR waterloo 1490k Gg8 England 9,51" 14 Thrashes. `✓ to air: r. - ' _xcl. seek, c81r 1o1ok cxcu Ottawa 1310k all that thou heat: 11. and there 24 Persia CKGH Timmins 1'ITOk Get Endured,' 0•SBq► will I- nourish thee; for there are 15 Stmt. _ - U.S. _X17"FORKa CKPO Sudbury 784k GSD' England 11.76n: _ 16 Japanese 25 saying. - { W EAF`-1O.B.C. Red 660k CKPU Brantford 1380k yet five yearn of famine; lest 26 TO draw. .• wiz, k.aC. Blue T70k CKi.W windsor .Book' USX Zn911sad 11.I6m coin. WA BC tC.B 8) 780k itton come to - poveriK, thou, and 28 Handled. W013 (IF.B- .) 710k• CHN petegbo m 1430k GSII England 17.78" thy household and all that thou 17 Emerald. uSO England 15.31" 18 Metaphors. . •37 Prickly pear. ii S: Supreme 29 To freaks 1a>!1k QLANADlA?[ ATATIONS _ r, a a-writO2y�k _n a ?.,, %.Ago haft. 12. And, behold, your eyes wg_y�Aw �ertt• Court in 1921. 31 Snake, F -r�S Owen Sd. 140ok W EBit Buffalo 1�y Ink ftA\ Ruasla 8.60>ta net; and the eyes of my, brother 28 Melodies 32 Skillet. . - �JC Hamilton 1took WLW Rochester 1700k that it is nay mouth 43 To embarrass. YERTiCAL 34 Society. • -• • -. -t'HML Hamilton Book WLW Cincinnati Took R1E Russia k:.001a Benjamin, _ 87-j�ppf edges; - - , _ CKTB St. Catl► te5ak wt,v Schenectady 81Ak pRFb' Brasil 85,00es that apesketh unto yon. 13. ' And 48 Japanese fish. 47 Telegram. ' _2 Notion. • 36 Pistol. >!'.F�'F Montreal Book KDKA Pittsburgh 1024k WGEA 8chenecu,dY - CFCH North Bar 1280k WBBM Chicago' T80k 15.33m ye shall tell my father of all my 49 Sandpiper. 48 Greek letter. S Legal damn. S8 Wise. bird. i`FCO Chatham 630k WBEN Buffalo 930k •'FPO London 1S70k WGR BuKslo 650k W�'AIS Phlia. 15.27" glory in Egypt, and of all that 30 Chief actor, 49 Mentally 4 Not. s0 much. 39 Fruit pastry. "•, - ° -CJCS - Stratford 1I40k WXBW Buffalo 15°Ok ,WAUL Boston. 15,Ism ye have seen: and ye shall haste 31 Branch. sound. dGlass marbless.40Circle part. _ tir air Kingston I4"k WJR Hetreit 760k Wt 8X N. Yor>t 11 83m -End bring -down •' 6Feeblt -_ __41 TO Permit,. _ •, :Belts. Hebron we two hundred Joseph's first thought after Chia 33 Blue-gray de U. t n Presi- 190 minded - 43 Onager. - U j �j precious reconciliation had been cat dent [n 11108. person. - 44 Flying V ! r ntiles northeast of Torn. accomplished. _was of his father. 84 Imitation - _:Sl He was. T Gait- of a' manurial. Joseph Reveals himseit ac knew it' was in fife program of harms' 45CuckOn- a� 4 H 0-0-L 1. "Then Joseph could not re- God, not that he, Joseph, should ers• chief of 8 Light javelin.. 48 Dry: - - - - -- �+ �+ c ]� _ train himae_1f before all them that at. this time go back to Canaan,- 1 2 3 4 S 6 '1 6 'r' J J O " - stood by him; and he cried. Cause but that h` father, with his great = every man to go out, from me. -family; s 'ould come down to him. - LESSON 39 And there stood-no with him, He also nee*, undoubtedly •ltat-ing �:'`a•':' - .,JOSEPH: AN EXAMPLE OF.., while Joseph made himself known made ch an arrangement with 12 13 - - -- FORGIVENESS unto his brethren." Delicacy for- . Phar , - that Jacob's family = Genesis 45.50 bids the presence of strangers at shou d, in this change of reii= - . f wu� a'k'.+. ': tiaT Lu,u ,...a � ..•...z - -7 - Genesis 45:1.15; 47 :11, .11 der emotion among the, brothers.. where they, would, find abundant � I6 1.1 GOLDEN TEXT. -Be ye kind Besides, the workings' of coiiaci- provision for all of their needs. - ep to another, , teader6earted, enter• bringing up the recollections The Cup of Forgi•eeess 20 ZZ _ Zi = forgiving each other, iviti as God of the prat, •and the errors are" •14: 'And 'he fell upon his - I, aLo is Christ Forgive you. Ephe- - not to be unveiled to the public brother Benjamin's neck, ,said ._ =- =sians 4:82. eye. wept; and Benjamin wept upon THE LESSON IN ITS- SETTING 2. "And • he wept *ad: and his neck° 16, .And he kissed ill VIP Time. - According to most -the Egyptians heard, and the . - his brethrin, and wept upbn :: �;• chronologists, • Jacob -went down house of Pharaoh heard. .3. And them: and after that his brethren with his family into Egypt 1715 Joseph said unto his brethren, I talked with - him.'_'' More than B.C. Jacob died 1696 B.C. Joseph. am .Joseph; loth my farther 'yet natural sweetness and placability• , :-.died 1643 B.C. live'. And his brethren could not must have gone to the making of Place.' - Joseph's residence in answer him; for they were trdub- such a' ielni per-of 'forgiveness: He , B 42 44 *�46 • Egypt was at Zoan, the capital - led at his presence. 4.• And • Jos- must have been living 'near tits V of the kingdom at that time, lo- .... eph said unto his brethren; Come Fountain of all mercy to have 47 40Y gated in the eastern part of the near to mo, I pray you. And they had ao flill, a cup of it to offer. I Nile delta. 'Goshen was in the came-near. • And he said, I am Joy "its Helping Others eastern part of Egypt, north of Joacph your brother, whom ye 11. "And Joseph • placed his the southern extremity of the sold into Egypt." . -Joseph had father and his brethren, and. gays Y$y. J. MILLAR WATT --POP —Pain in the Purse Now _ YES! 2 HAVE YOU LOOK HAPPY. -.YEP !• THAT'S WHEN ' � ' ONLY TWO �' _ . ARE YOU SURE— 1 MY' W1FP. COME_ -- HOME ! :o _ . WEEKS 'ice YOU HAVE 9LR" L I YE • -rvm WEEKS •,� . -M LIVIS _Y - rol 4 R.IN,vd by Thy! Be:! ST Mtrat.. Ina.l _ .� •• '•,`..,� - ..? .a. �as.n .r -na.m. :,n.^.a%ic° �.rs+- - 'r_u.,.mm °�,..s�i: ..•vrsav -cd, ..u- �'.e;o - ,-':...'� -. - +�� .,,a,..,- .- .- .r.... .�., ae,,,i: -, e'.rw. „- ,. ..Y•..' .s�: =s.- i .•1 .v«;. e `"ems« . ,.. y ,:A _ „- -., - '^.„• -s•,t ,, c.0 w.vu:,,,..',Ylpr�',,.. '. .oxr•, .. w^..•. - '.i.,;.' s - py rq, �.+::�+� �s�' — .,i.,+"' apt. ,. ,,i• ,J.. .'a•' •,•�" •�.'''..»..e:..:'J,ssv'c• A.L, - _.�r.�r „0,.�na„ GA V” , - 5- pieceyValnutli�d- ID NOTICE. room suite 84.50 B#ft.tS`YTH, . D.,, Diral Wr t► f . _ i � PIC °1 iZ n..ocia° d on�co: scat Ga t" pass You IMY .goo, �+ _ tesao> by �L, Studio Couch and 2 COAL, ova,. -- -1,'- _ . - - Fricea on `CLARK'S" - ,, Chain$, ?2:�0 O _T D0NALD RUDDY Barrister, -: P $ - s _ oD, CEMENT) S sin filled matt- food that are -- - - �Soiidtor. Niota_rs Public. ma"ytol.oao.. _ - 8A #�j___ _ aA VZLj -- - Oq a>rm.rTr�. �. resses, 1 6.50 -43.50 ''-Taoati wlas C( Yrt }re..Y• aPttieb• 'sty . _. _: • - - -- .. __ ... ... - -- d asyon BEATON; BELL 1f ROSS . thelurs e - ' 'rristors U solicitors 3LIILDEIi S SUPPLIER.. Dir' )ette Suit$ ' 6' 1 @• - 1 8a . >:. W. J. BEATON. K. C. Televllone' also loaalloartage work ' 9 • 1R. BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel.28381 We havealso placed in stork a full c�� 67.50 'lark s Tomato Juice, 10 oz. 6c; V. F.ROSC .. tiMi aK >IIAPLE LEAF YILLINL 1Yiat0 Ap 872 BagSt: Wtor Ambulance, Day -or Night *• �To Soup; 3 for ce JOHPI L. POND Torcmte C4M>Y FMS NGUS McM1LLAN— Banister, So Ae. MITCHELL PHONE 1300 Asparagus' „Soup lOe. - - -.+ icibr.potary Public. 19 Melindi Street Ae ~ elHdh�nr glOin FAOA �9tr Pickering, Out. ' C. A. STERRITT = Mushroori Soup lOc. SSi>axls+. ! ara. JP'JiONE — Office IN . $aa. 6b : Funeral • Director .Pork acid Beans in plain =:D sauce K. ns ' e .Clerk. Convoyancer.CommiMiooe Acehitevs t,. auerrllsIl, Notije � ^� ��G AND CLABEMONT 'Jumbo tins, 26 oz 19c* 1e.rr+ase Licensee. 9Vbitevak, one. ea+•�, n U - y- A, E. RICHARD5C . - Tomato juice in _large, tins _ ! �• rsv+tvvtisZ sT. 111 SURAN[•�` we ao � _ CARPENTERING _ ' •: - `' REAL I?;BTATE 105 OZ. ''talc `.. . ” ppNVEYANCIN(i CEMENTING FACE CREAMS ,�. PLt]MBIIda t • An std wobmaw .sons, reads 800F'Ir1G :'.. .. - �.. - oz. 29C _ ROUGE .. .... o 86c. -_ = 8 to sere, - - -- 'FACE PO1"ER - .. '. ..... Erse. t Fhaoe We also sill Brantford B�ootiag LIPSTICK Refills ..._........ 40e. - .. - _ - 19c Pig 9006. r Chili, Sauce 10 oz. Materials, Empire Bathroom �• MA ....'....... + Egadpmea£. Duro Water AUCTIONEBA AND Bea Courtes Economy- and i a tty. Stabls . VALUATOR E uip�t, and Oar Prescription Service i.— y . Accurate and EM& t sales conducted Anywbers` - Building Materials. -All Street, _.11soneoewrlte. Address Elf Dundae : -., �O$�S ���1J CO., ��� . -- n ii R - Btseet, Bast. _ maw wormy. �i, -.tom. Worn flvsraa eei Tti* Kr;xALL-- ' Phone, Plelt 88 , _ - - -' Pbote am Store Sousa — 4 A. m to is P. m WE SERVE . Sunda — 9 a, m, to s es' >s F pleasant t �ai .�'ICICEBIN NT G 0 A8 . 1+0 _ SAND ALSO GIVE F. J. PROVSE r TStore' _ INSURANCE r Household Aritcles for We _ pots, PE7 `E8 LBVINl9 B. A. psn&i dishes; 9 x 12 Axminster rug; SERVICE Burift�r, Solicitor 46L end tables. 2 la¢nps; large tihair; QMse bolts -- 2 - 6„ Wad s td it large cupboard; 'S Small A sinster � * So u %� D ]� F irJa • 2+Ieeot Lfbl[s0 rugs; wash tub. wash board; boiler. ,l 1/j 1 1 C'j l j `Y -DSRIL R. MORLEY HNAD OFF= — dL16HAW,� -- 1•Lumerith other small artistes; Mrn ' • ' dGENEY�AG IN3URAKCS— - _- _ / / Goldsmith, Baldwin's eotta.gel on. _ - • - .. _ , - _ . . L e G . V�/ '� %L/� tY�le Farm road, Pickering 1SERVICB PROTECTION Rent Pickering 6 arilea: Close to 1a a1tL 6u' su„a„wu AQ&d. it tuuJ,uttL w+..- - age, Insulated. Hydra Well. Garage. _ BMBAL>lIER Auocessor;tolW. J. Mstier.1 Good references required. — Balder, - cassia Trust co.; Toronto Coin lete Stock of Hardware IBCOUftvllle - - y p RUSSEZ►P — pears for sate.' $L00 ... _ _ - Night and Da dervice B y per -bush. 'Orrtiille Burton, Claremont- j ng s } Phone 114 r 11. - Harvest Supplies TH RENT --attractive modern 3 - ' "ViT�3I'TS3'Y' roomed apattinent. All co4sveniencea. Mater Poultry Feed Seperate entrances 4 miles to the _ .iJ .ii .ice $aalthfully Air- caaditloned = , Plant. Mrs. Stevt-art; Fick. 1 ?r'22: - - _:.: FOR RT'�1T — brooms, furnishes. -'.' And Egg Producer d' HURSDAY, FRL SATURDAY ' - p �/ SEPTEMBER 2t, s sled a Inenranae of All $rode. EY.Ja.a�.,. tiUYks- QR1y. 7�rSi -f£. -- - ��^ - -- - Two shows at 7 and 9 p. M. Ctrapman, Christina Str. Piclering. ,F F Spray And Sprayers Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Beth Rates Avidlable With FOR SALE — - 20 pigs about. 75 _ - - aienn �L„ —_ -� Security .,,A -- ne r N/etwmitlt•Deerio � Farm VACbieu f,orslcan -��.. - - _....tom. _ a��o g _ . _ x, - ` °»dd -. Phone Jon — on - .Thursday, Sept. 11th _ �'Repiits. Brothers" :� BROUGN7IM PICK SIS a string of keys. Finder please leave at News Office.' . with Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. _Oar ][offs —V* have it. Cost god! its Or it is tgot mt.:al. 'iretif �Varllt+elk as+d -FEAR SALE — modern brick house - PHONE AGIN. •� W i. MILLIHEN on Church Str. . Pickering. Bath, ° PHONE 3ldld! Akin, TamireN • hot running water, •3 b6drvoms up- Clarke Prentice F'vina eom-4 - Dining room, J. S. BAL w P�CKERiN� - 390 Y, TUE3, WEDNESDAY Breakfast nook, Swrnmr Kitchen. 28,29 and 30 = UCENSED- AUCTIONXM - - -- Apply - Pickering. Beach Road and - - - -- - - -, - ``o. 2. Davis Oil Store. -- tf For the Counties of .York ate. Oat- - Ma or Of 44th Str. HORSES _' for horse meat wanted. - Y uric; sdnaxssor •!or CorpL ttle� Press -- - g ky tics s C. A.- S. F. and tie isfe Prevailing prises paid,; Phone - Pick 41eor a spiry Acme - r 13 g Sd"a -�-A- EIS o S O N T , V�y M. artin and Hip. orchestra 1. H. Prentice' (former ache � ` Bought and Sold also an added attraction Prentice),. Parm and Farm 8600 - - USED CLOT$I'vG,- STERILIZED, Sales a specialty at fair and eeaso. eJrtied pressed like new. We WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT' WHITBY, -YOUR HOME' MARK= SvIamp Water pole rates.. received a large shipment of ' high ;Rlsltee Brennan and - _ class.'gentlemiWa • suits, pants, large _ - -- -HOGS _ c singe coats etc. Very reasonable..It 4 4 Walter Huston —' will pay you to come here* before yon. - - ' ;CALVES -LAMBS Harve[� to anyvdbere else. Sam Schwartz, Sl L KIND - •- st Time Bond Str: bleat, Oshawa 48-8 AND AL S OF URSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY • ^i B 1: 2 and 3 Demands Binder R ° a" make suits to measure. 0C an rin safe `• Poultr both live and dressed d ap dr c guaranted to Vt yf ;-T o Be Or Not To - Twine P1 K IZ I iT F A Z S L King Bug Killer Melh WODIeri Over.40 ITE L I ran e .• :.Xarele Lombard and Jack W(nny ., . ARSENATE OF LEAD FeEI' '� ,REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION - —._. : -' ARSENATE . OF .LIME -AND. Went Normal' Pep, V'm1, VttaT# ?` " w nusL t 886 WHIT-BY ONT. PHONE Cattle PARTS GREEN nos. west. rundown: exbauatea condiNoa mgt. RA D 1 O' ' -S E R V I C � - �� reel raasod cut, oldY Try Oetrex, song — Pray — Fly TOY and �•� tenioe,ectmulante, open needed attet 80 ee, _ _ ue. calcium, Deoe Hann, TIUM D - -. Sprayers a u$oeP IS �r�lr°nf�rtr s as w pep:w��.' " - - sale aL sif lass dnf..tan everywLeroo Prices Right on Everything at - }.• . HH CI-IOIC MEAT'S _ Hardware .....Tinsmish. LAND SVRVBYOR .,#"Iwo seftwe PLA ONE 4d3 -- - - - - -- -- - - - - ` - .. . ! Guaranteed Repair Service PICKERIN(i [ -Gllwox am Arnold, g6i .. -' - • - Any -Make - or Model � . � �' �'"a' , lttoaa 4 ! a ERs Mrs to ra�oorts a9 , PIONE' 26 ARTRUR FIELD. THE RJCKF:RING \>rwvs _ .yg. ,�. _ ( PHONE b2 r 9 on sale at . . ' . - . 3ILK'S. pTCKERING ONT. J: T. STEPIiENSON'S wM. C. MURKAR � �� JUSTICE OF TH.E' PEACH MA , - -- -- - BOYES' DRUG , STORE) - -tar the County of Mario - • - _ l _ ! {F4WK'S SERVICE STATION PICKX=9 ONT. _ • _.. �. p