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' In compUance with, and conform- A 'Fail Savage, Colleetilm to be - - Picloring Red Cross Melting = L ALIS1rL7 ='T
ing to the regnested regulation by anzl�aanceld coos Miss Kate Fawkes
the Federal AAminnstration, we in '(l+he monthly meeting of the The Misses King of Toronto visr
Pickering are likely to' see the local . nrebi Executive of Pickering Branch of .. Folldwing an iunese of several ited Miss Annie Price, Church Str, 'r
yAavW eats observing a 56 hour vreak S4. "rge s Anglian Ch the Red Cross will be held as usual weekd , the last two weeks in the on Wednesday. a
is _y�y near future, celebrate Barvest ThWAILgiving o� v. October 5th in the Red �sha ws General 90"A 1, miss V-+e Mrs- Frank Sarles. of nton
Although such a regulation is not Cross rod ma at 2.30 P. m coed on friend6 here ' on 'W'ednes.
as yet compulsory, there is every Sunday last was the occasion of Fawkes passed a;away on Sunday
reaeovi to believe it will comae soar. the Annual Harvest +I'hanl6giving Pickering Tow=bI Council morning, SepteMber 27th in her day. {
nis will wean • Something like - services • of St. Georges Church. 69th 5 �• Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Ravin. and -
b�ess hours off 8 to 6. with ail The church was beautifully decorate Joyce, of Kingston visited with
-- tad --for the-- oecasiom X11 meet on Brow Monday next t the Boni in England,, Miss Fawkes
ors closing oa Wes• Connefl Hall Brougham at One erne to i.i.ln uww"y ......y -- -
Local mereharrts use getting to.• :'he guest speaker for the apeciat o'clock in the' afternoon.
with her parents, the late Henry days this week
sere was Rev. S. V. Abbott; the '
is n, ems, Rector of Schonberg. Miss Little- ' and Mrs. Fawkes. Mr. Fawkbs was Air. and biro. Goudy nave been
pie fling • merchants please note- x''� i � - the J. L Spink Mdlling tiaompany entertaining the lattefs parents
the local school afterr" R. T. on >�g `The Old Rugged Crow'. l pOt��irthday 19- P� Mr. and, Mrs. J. S. Jepheon, io! °
Wednesday evening, Mrs. Chris. Fair Pied at the y and their euoeesors, .,
organ. Service in the United Church away some years ago. Mra. Fatwkes Brooldin; Mrs. Noncan (B. Jephson)
&Eisy Seboot Anniversary was withdrawn as enatdoumy an this died only this past (spring after and Mrs. Hicks, of Toronto attended
occasion. „u►u�, w many years of iaaalidiom. The de- the funeral here of Miss r8mbes on
Suadsy School Anniversary of votion of the daughter to her 'Tuesda'}O• •►rWNN11111�1510 k
°!bs United Church Sunday School will g6th Awry C�ebrated by' mother during
' there very typing '1�►e Octobei meeting of the W3, _
be held next Sunday, October 4th at Alnond's United Churcb years, was responsible for the very M. S. of the United Church will be 6
11 a.m. The speaker will be Mr, wonderful admiration of Miss Kate held on Wednesday, October 7th at - t
Emmee D. Renaud;
eminent $m►e&y - .Services celebrating the 1 Fawkes by hee host 2.30 J.1 ac il.c i,,,..,� -{ Mss.
School worker of Toronto and his cab- Miss Fawkes} was well known Jenkinson, The Study Book for the
n Anniversary Of A]Mmond's Church, � -.
fact will be '_Fs�l3oriacins. 'There -- - •iced T snip, -an year - "T� Chu,rt, in the city
will also be special music by the Sun- o' - men+ "r'm 4utwi_,.G:�- oa tisrvughvat-lC ng-a
say 3choOl choir. This will be a great Sunday last, Rev. M. R. Jenkinson she scone years ago was in charge Streets" by Harvey G. Foster, will
�l be introduced b a fine ,set of
day f the ehildrenaome and encour- of Pickering preached in the after- of the Home Telephone Station in 5
age both them and their teachers by noon, with a mixed quaftet tram this village, and c that office be- all lantern slides on, the subject All
your attendance.- Evening worship at his �u�: Mrs. Frank Balder, Mrs• came intimately acquainted with all women of the coQrrRrrunity who are
7 Pan. when Mr. Renaud, will again wL C• Mu•ka, and Messrs Frank her Aibscribers over a long period interested in church' work are
speak. You are .cordially invited to Baker and Les. M. Morley, contrb- She was an active member of .invited and sill be made welcome.
attend - both services. uting the music. In the evening, a St. George's Anglican Church, and ;
former resident Rev. Stafford con organist for over fift3 ' years. She St, ,Francis de Saies Church parch.
Doreen Azbron of the W.. A, F., ducted fire evening service, with the vas one of the guiding ttgures of saes ftsidence for new Pastor.,
Toronto, visited Mae. Couway - on -choir of Whitby • United . Church. the -congregation; both she and her. '
prides of last week. assisting; A search at the Registry mr;ther during their active rives. y The residence on Church Sir. of
I-- The Sacrament of the Lord's Office recently, revealed this con The body rested in the Sterritt the late Stanley W. ' Davis, now
Peer will be administered in the gregation to be 106 years old, but funeral parlours until Monday I occupied by Mr. Chas. Bakter, has
off tia Sunda others ai,atc Lim a,vub,o6�ccivi'r— ra°r- , . - � rezrz F� w6F� -F- bee}!— sa,yva,o�a ..w B— RQCtffry'- fbr�lty• - -
. esDyterlan - C�urcfi -- y t date. The 1
s,aXL a� 1.;3i: ii. ,.... ....1h ..yift'i.1 •;zr....:z convetied to St. George's Rectory ne+�cl, induced Pastor, Rev. Father
time on, the service-will 'be held at present building ii-around 90 years for the funeral service on 1�esda) • I�yte; of the Paris o refs
this hoar instead of 10.00 a, tm. old. Service was held in the church:' de Sales. • Church, Pickering - and
with interment . in the adjoining Ajax. A happy event took place on
-,]- cemetery. Tues y evenir_g at -' t e home of
What the Japs did to out town « 11iss Fawkes was fT� last• of the Mr- and Mrs. Harry Kaiser, when ;
• family residing in Canada; relatives. the ` con P ation
Magazine) cart to tow firefighting equipment Mina of Torrance Celebrates gr • g gathered, and
(From, the American her 100 >Birihday of the family are living in England. showered many - useful and varied _
jf i had five minutes with either. in lir case of air raids. None, of us 'The service was in charge of the gifts on Father Kite for his- new
#iffier or Hirohito
and wished .to had even imovvn vne au�tl.ca 8 .,d::�= Rector, .Xev. E. G. itoarneon, %nev. Dome, consisting of several pieces
convince him that he didn't have a before December., Meaniwhile, the ( In remarkably fine health, and I:. Sproule, Rector of the Church _ .-
ettnvin of winning his war' I would draft was pkking up the young able to enjoy meeting' old -acquain- P of fine china; beautiful Mankets,'
not talk about the- enormous war, I war men faster and faster.. It knocked tances, Mrss - Aires Torrance -cele- -of the Messiah, Toronto and Rev. linens and towels etc, Father Kyts
rreaehine we are banding co crush at all doors alike. r j ebrated her 100th birthday on Sat- 'Thos. Dew, of Mirnico, "Pal lbearers: thanked his parishioners for their
tell him what We were all down at the railway , ursdy last: Many relatives and Messrs Ed, Booth, 'Robt. Ruddy M. kindly irterest..ln his welfare, And
httsn. I would simplyh a totivn station on the- rainy evening when friends of old acquaintances called S. Chapman, G. IL Kingston, Chris. �,�,�,,}
has happened in my eetend congratulations. Among + the evening was spent in.' _f.0
113ve in a village built around a one batch of boys went away'': Tom to Fair and Rey Powell. fellowship- and music.
salt water Dove about 4b panes fralm O'Keefe, ' whose mother takes in the .relatives attending were Mrs.
'� _yarie -� _1►sve a couple of laundry; Sammy Cohen who helped, H. A. Polly, her daughter; Mrs. D. �•
„t Gardiner and Miia Jessie Purvis. all
grocery - tstsrrffT- .�8 r,.i �.'r �!— the — at6�°i PI _- - - cvrnc co neI.-- I�OLar Here T0�1Ce8 t
fired a little white l3ra�fo� Jr. wTioee�i3- e.;u- rd- buY- 8.�•i:i�.- a-- - -� - -
brick schoolhouse, that now re .; . sary . relaxation, that
�nh, our population consists of a and sell the whole town if he felt j 'When the Nei d called, ow very does' not decrease, but increases
few farmers and fishePni n, a few like it--- these and a score of others. rvaiirarkable old lady rune downstairs business efficiency.
le, a' fe!w who are The town lost a lot rhen those boys unaided, apologizing - stating that �.• . cY•
vim' poor -mop went away, but we gained too. f the .affairs of the da•' before had �: Rotary is breaking down that
quite rich, and a couple• of hundred When the train pulled sway in made her a littlerY. extreme nationalism that has had
middle class fan -uhas whoa bread the rain, gray- haired men who had j One of Miss Torrance 9 first much to do .with our present dap
winners commute to. .New York never - before had anything in tom- duties of the day, is. to read her i problems: the day of selfish nation-
never typical cross section of ���+ mon patted one another's snoulders• I Bible, and then make 'two Beds. alism is a thing of the peat, he arid;
you might say, Yet .up .until Decetn- «may` �ttlnev�h she does nut fnttnvr the _ the breaking down of_na gn�►l
r 7th it" really Wasn't'mueh of a - Woni`en WI`s . «erg "� cif.. =Is 1 war* hews too close there is .not barriers- was` taking place that will
comforting. a few who were. It did I closely, result in anuttial understanding and
The farmers and fishermen didn't . not matter what part--cif-the town a thing she enjoys
more than to sit
the came from. down and read hej _ 'home town 6„t,Jt,:il IJCi.nccu ua6av,aa •a, +ii ihei;
know the rich folks on the shore. Y - The commuters on the 7:45 buried' The women of our vilTage, as a , Paper. Born in Caintovcn, in Leeds ., peoplee- -
themselves in in their' newspapers matter of fact, have ofbrie even more ; County- she spent the ,most of. her "Mj countrj, right pr,wrong" was
than the- men, Sugar rationing i life on the farm, corning to this not patriotism" the said ioto.v -
and rarely spoke . to each •other• brought them 'all together for the i township about ten pears ago. your' country and others.
Their wives, racing over'the roads first time at the brick schoolhouse. I A short time ago she knit' a pair A Peace to safeguard the inter -
in sleek cars, lived .everywhere but Soon they fomned a local iced Cross of 800,ks, without one error; and eats -of all peoples, would `be the
at hoane, Few of these even shopped Chapter, a first aid unit and a v►+hile .reading she never wears a inevitable victory from this war;
in i the village. canteen group. pair of glasses. Until two years ago c Dr. George G. McNab a not a Hitler Peace in' which there
Tl, .� «�.� .berme -� set _ The_b;e__8t_ the• age -of 98, she could be seen " was no moral law for the state,
in our town of course, but for the restrictions nipped the wings of the daily working in the flower garden, - • " L.- the no only. -'
most part we .were strangers, We walkin around the farm 'or picking's / "The rejuvenation of the League
gadabontw. �Toaay` tine girls shop at walking
'around
have lived thousands of railer the village grocery stores and walk 'berries and she could climb over v of Nations or an International
at m* for all the in we took • with tba in their a fence with the beat of them. (DUa1 Court of Justice, in which the
in one another. harass together th gs Coming from a Scotch family, she British- Ainerican Comimonwealth is
Then, a few days after Pearl Even the kids are itchin in.( �a a. Presbyteris►n and only until -1 '- _ _ - - Playm¢ a leading Part to,.. Pro>rrrote
iiarbeur, I received ,a Telephone P g a short thrre ago, never failed to Peace will be required" said the '
,all one night from a neighbor I ' ,The Camp Fire •Girls are collecting., listen to. the Sunda sermon radio International Aspect, of Rotary" speaker•
ifad reeve* heard - of before; Would wool, for the Red Cross'. The Boy y • • ''• •
Scoots are tending a vegetable broadcasts.'- In the matter of foods, Economic adjustments art home
I become an air raid warden? Feel- for Mrs. Sp racer, wtROSe own there is nothing she enjoys more District Governer 'George McNab, will also be required hutfnan _ °; j
ing faintly ridiculous, I attended a than candy. • paid his official visit to the local instinct )+raves security-for self and .
boy was 'killed at Bataan. in sic
gneeting in the firehouse. months we've turned right back to Her brother, Robert Torrance will Rotary JC1ub on Monday ,evening, family; therefore s reasonably pair, ;
There -were ' thirty -other- -man -�rly Americanism. -We've _made. = �ebrate his' 93rd birthday _on the and in the langua$e of a gentleman treatment of employee by employers
present, looking sheepish too-- a our town a Solidly .united com7mun- �mdn Fi of the year. He showed who has +calf -�d the worth of the will have to be brought about".! ,,
few business 'and-professional- 1nen, ity of close neighbors, us a musket that -his father used in finer things ni. life spoke to our 'War was no respecter'of persons
a clam Egger, a hour# painter., a the MacKenzie Rebellion and dery -' members of the place of Rotary in and so it should be in peace ", A
No one passes anyone now without
e mechanic a Jewish merchant onstrated' its action; showing how, International Affairs. bigger, better understanding' of the
pr speaking,. If we've got g� � our he held it when he shot a bushel iRotary International, a world- needs. of it��eoples, will be a char
anu an XMian e.., Z�'• -z-- - ,oars, we piccW up-the fellows who so '
Most of us were Pretty standoffish haven't any. If eneiny bombers - fly bask kful of Wild pigeons out of a wide institution, as the lubricant is upon the governments of post -war w
at first we had been strangers so in from : the. sea sorne night, we'll tree at the time the• government- -to -the' ,machine, - could -be-a lubricant nations. Unfair international basin•
ion but we had ..been drawn wdas offering 41 to anyone who to the machine• of international ess methods assisted . in' bring ,�
g know what to do about it. If its . a w
together by one ' ocf the oldest of ng hard war we'll know how to- would find a nest of these birds. machines of economic and national 'about the war, and the ideology o w
human bonds: a resolve to- protect ak that, too. Werll help each Mr. Torrance is quite intetested ir_ adjustment and understanding. Rotary .should assist in bringing
the war deve'loptneipts especially as An Institution that had overcome about a better understanding f tha
our families and -property. - other., far as Pickering concerned. almost the,' uhf urmouittable obstacfes needs of -all eo lea and nations.
As we at Defense Lectures All this wouldn't- L-. L. w hill if- -- --- g. P P
As we •bid1Sias'orsanee cad, language, " e
and participated in practice 'black- it were one town alone but it isn't. tt of anguage national beliefs; which Rotary has not a magic cure,all
morning last: Su • - she was now knows no frontiers; and func- but ,W' Qd' like to see Rotary's
outs a gradiaAl change -u+rne -over In 'a !hundred thousand towns like si0 beside the stove
us. Before we realized it, we were g tiers in accordance with the genius policy of goodwill introduced into
mine Ameniicans have kicked out rocking. ittle Miss ntosh of the , {
calling' - each ether by - our -first sriobbis7iness and' self - interest. By g ' of the people, it serves., the administration of states ,%
names. Nick, the gardener showed . fifth generation 'to, Weep on her In our age, when distance "is not * +
one of the miracle which rove us
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Bill, an accountant how 'to cane- his s p� - measured by miles, but hours the Graydon Goodfellow, • .prominent
berry bushes. Frank, a businessman a- great people, we' have tightened Miss Torrance and her brother tempo of life has increased, with hotarian of Whitby, will be introd.
et our belts, closed the stockade and are living with Mr, and. Mrs. Frank the result that-if we try to cram used by Harry Boyes• at the next 4 T
helped Town, the clam digger to reached'for the squirrel rifle. We're Torrance on the Erskine Church
his daughter a defense job• unlickable now, Messrs Hitler and. sideroad north. 30 hours into ''24, we will surely Mondays hmcheon.
I came home one Aught land found Hirohito, 'because the whole nation � L
Jack, Don and Gus in my 8�g n,
a is like my home tow r
Wilding a little red wagon
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these men and an oetioerr-to d.-
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ast of sus Teas a
=and the unconditional surrender
of the island. Watanabe rejected
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the notion with scorlL The flag
Besides its Militwy value Vast
Island Varied
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I
want back. As the four men step-
Resources — Seized
By French in 1883.
pad on the beach, a machine
gun opened on them from the !s•
-Madagascar, by its strategic
188&1 placed the foreign relations
land, killing or wounding all of
position is the Indian Ocean op-
of the !eland under French •con-
_.
them. The flag party, you under-
posite _Portuguese Mozambique,
t_rol and established a French _rep-
staind!"
stands as a sentinel on vital Al-
resentative at the capital, Antan-
��
"; he ysllow devils!" growled
lied supply lines to the Middle and
anarivo. A further bombardment
_
a
Allan.
Far East.
followed the rejection of further
—
Since the fall of Singapore MR.
French demamds in 1886;, a. French
'They will be sorry," predicted
Escobar "Our- fellows
dagascar's importance has douti•
force occupied Antananarivo and
V
softly. will
led. Had Axis forces landed there
a French Protectorate, which still
remember that when the time
first the Germans or Japanese
endures, was• proclaimed:
comes! ••
might have been able to cut both
Such to the stormy history of
The happy moment, however,
the `- United Nations com=AIca•
this long island, which has today
_
-
hardly seemed iaimiuent On the
Nona lines and the strategic 60-
a o 400,000; mostly,
population f 4
shore, men and guns were shel•
mile wide Mozambique Cha el'
ves
natives. The. Malagasy, however,
•dt SERIAL STORY
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tared .otmairtgly behind boulders
the African East Coast. Moreover,
have no representative in the
and in the shrub. A black muzzle
Axis control would have consti•
French Chamber of Deputies, and
MASQUE
MEXICAN. ��
would appear from a cleft rock,
discharge -a raking buret of bullets
tuted a serious threat to the Afri-
were not even admitted to French
:, •
- — ...::....
—"
can mainland and would have pro•
i
citizenship unE 1 five years ago.
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' BY CECIL CARRIES
the com�6ed the island, then die-
to
video strategic banes for Bea and
-
Madagascar's chief commercial
_
_
appear come out again at. an-
air raiders.
_.port is Tamatave on the east
OF SIEGE -
fully. Escobar was quite 'sim'ply
other spot. On the island, innocent
Madagascar is just .800 miles off
coast, but the city is built close to
-
-- STATE
is =l:.e -
looking rocks would be revealed
RAFIf
she erg _�_�
msrchc¢ anR h.. a hnf. hklmiA
tiriAYtl�:tt era
"Sow do happen to have
them to face the angry Japanese
abruptly as pillboxes, spitting
about 1,000 miles long and "its
climate. Fort Dauphin, in the arid
you
The transcript at that cable, Col-
alone. Their truculence had been
flame and smoke and singing lead,
greatest width is 360 miles. It is
southern part of the island, has
growing, too, as the radio brought
But neither side could- penetrate
nearly as large as the State or
little, to recommend it save a good
_
�l?.r
Yon have Been me excuse my-
news of steadily increasing ten•
the others defense of stone and
Texas, .having an area of 240,000
highway to. Tamatave.
• _,__ after dark, It
lion -.ia thA orient between thw
concrete.
I re' miles.. From 'its excellent
Foreigners, of whom there are
qe to so down to the shore_�nd
United States and Japan. There
"1►evu volts ill" grumbled the
nad
harbor at Diego - Suarez on its
some 35,000, have found the Is-—
a
receive a watertight cylinder of
receive
was the matter, too, of the curt
-owuw. i anew taey iorti.
northern tip Madagascar is only
land's high central plateau a pleas-
from Peninsula Indian
note Watanbe had sent Escobar
tied the place; I didn't know they
800 miles from Mombasa, the
ant region.
- -ewima theft down - -from a
the - morning after his capture, ad-
had converted it into a Gibraltar!"
main port of the British Crown
Modern Capital
'capital
Arno
point five miles up the gulf. Bust-
vising him to ealI in a priest and
At the end of an hour he was
of
Colony of Kenya. -
Antananarivo, city, of
as usual, senor! That trap-
shrive his soul, since General
knitting his brows; at the end
The Gulf of Aden, at the most
100,000, stands on the plateau near
ness
was part of last ni'ght's
-
Baron Sagoya would return in a
.two, he was biting his nails; at
eastero tip of ,Africa, 1a ;tt a .des•
the approximate. center of the
script
Rest from the -mill"
week to dispose of his case.
the end of three, he was actually
taace of 1,300 miles. The British
ce
land. It is modern in appearance
"I Swims 'five miles, huh?
"Permit me to tell you, ColonW,
oh'ewing his mustache. Then Alias
Crown Colony' Mauritius is 474
with boulevards and parks, church-
.
see.
what about the sharks?"
said Allan slowly, "one thing I
clutched at his arm and pointed to
miles east of the island. The naval .
es, schools, hospitals and an im•
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'4 don't believe a shark would
have learned down here; if we
the western alp. _
"Look+ -Look!" —
base of Fort Dauphin on the south=
posing railway station. The chip!
'are
-
live • Peninan�a Indian;" said Ee.
get into this war and you fel-
Escobar!
ern tip of Madagascar is 1,000
'
exports raw hides, preserved
ocher thoughtfully. "I wouldn't
laws come in with ua, we'll have
One minute it was a tiny speck.
from Durban in South Afri=
Meat, .tapioca, rice, dried . pegs
_
.
.,, cii ,;.,••
The next, it was a plane. Then
ca- At a distance of 2,460 miles
tables, coffee, graphite and- pre-
t, y- However, that Ic
the
Pow I received the copy even be-
r
-117 whose
axe the world."
suddenly it was a huge amphibian
to the northeast is Ceylon and at
cious stones.
J
rived
ft es received the
"Why, thank con, senor, thank
bomber which was power - diving
•• Avon
twice this distance Singapore and
..s„ 'be rs9cbed
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At one time the island yielded
acme -,h,.R-
_
rrlglnal" -
"Bat, Colonel," Interjected, Kay,
yon: Ana, never,4ouoi for a mo-
Mont, it you go !n, we'll be there
before the were aware of the
y
eg 'A,,,,c..el,2
•Its Varied History
The forests have'l�een• virtually
-
Iier eyes opening at him, "i1 this
with you.'"
" death -+ verhead- No bombs were
Madagascar has had a varied
denuded. The tableland is brown
Lillian every, night, why
• • '
dropped —Allan remembered what
history since its discovery by _the
and barren
comes
Dr' Sergeant had said about the
Portuguese, Diego Diaz, In 1500,
Cattle rais2ng is an' >niportant
_
Lan't he brought a boat in which
The next mornin8. barely an
sensitive quality' of the new, ex-
who' christened it St. Laurence. As
industry, and it has been said that
y�ss oauld have escaped to the
y �ou
hoar alter dawn, Allan awaan
Ally
ploolve —but from each flank of
-
in South Africa, the Dutch sue-
there are moie cattle per -capita
a and arranged for our
` mostaan
el
from battlefields km
from a dream of
the great plane, and from its bow,
seeded the Portuguese, but in the
raised on the island than in any
a- ♦ few seconds 1sT
Russia. -
guns spat destruction on the sour-
18th century the French, had mils-
other country in the world,, The
"I could have done no more
then sprang from his
tying figures below.
terry bases on the East Coast. Dur•
natives will not kill them .for food.
_ .. .. wt in the world than I am doing
bed to his feet in one jump. Ma-
The ship straightened out,.
Ing the reign of. Charles 1, the
A mart's. social position is gauged
>lsrs, senorita, believe me. If I
chins gams! The 'usually quiet
-
soared aloft, came streaking down
time when English colonization
-by the number of cattle. -he- pos-
sdonld go, our enemies would
morning was being turned into a
again. it was more than flesh and
,
began in other pasts of the world.
sesses, and he would let his family
_ .=sell a rat and perhaps destroy
hell of noise by the sharp chatter
blood could stand. The Mexicans
notably America, a small settle-
go hungry rather -than butcher ,one-
=_
'You „people as any criminal de-
at machine guns! Dozens of them,
scattered and ran, searching mad-
meat was formed on -the South-
of the beasts....
' strops evidence. While I'm here,
It sounded life!
ty for crevices In the rocks in '
coast, but it was not until
The natives, called Malagasy,
1lNy thin]t- they - -hafie Ate" esdee --
A- *nri�itep; gavovu uuuinar,
which t&gy might h'lde. fir- ie
_west
i$fi, during the Napoleonic wars.•
arc 0-4& muwu rather tnan a o:acs
�soatroL Afro, remember I have
rangy in the corridor. The colonel
moment the siege of the cannery
that British troops occupied Tama-
race, and belong -to the Malaya-
-
i - a revolver, as they tno�►, ana
stood In the doorway, smiling and _
was definite a scorn-
lave.
Polynesian family. '!'here are 5em•
' something of a reputation as a,
p� at his moustache.
mg to pursue the. fugittives, the
The Treaty of Paris J"n 1814
!tic,- Mongol- and negroid strains'
- loarksman. They're less likely to
"Bola! (let up, sleepy -head!
'bomber circled the spot once or
- formally --ceded Madagascar to.
in their blood. Meinbers of the itil.
- awt 'rough stuff,' as you would
You're missing a battle!'
twice, then dropped softly to the
threat 'Britain. - bidt the- age of Im•
Ing families are deacended from
!mil"
"What the devil Is _it ?' .orled
blue waters of the gulf. It taxied
periallem was not yet, and the
-:Arabs.
i r la other wads still, mused Al-
Allan, - clawing an clothidg with
to within 60 feet of the island's
British Government merely or
1 !Ise, regarding the rurale thought-
both hands., "Have the U. II. Ma•
dim pier, then si+opped. For the
ganized the Hioga tribe to - manage
Loses
THE SHIRTWAIST
rinse landed?'
first time Allan could maize out
the - island.. od -which it was the
-
- Soviet Army
- -
"Year - iheM, -Da- ' -
-fie -- eloge. -�
t ,.....,.... -.. pleas„ « . s a,.,«_
��s�y
s
! DIZF.SS
hags? No, senor, it is only a body
great black 'swastika!
ish- Resident presided at the Hover
• LL : l
1
of roughly olad fellows who are
attacking the main island _from
. ::- .`(Continued Next Week)
King's .-court, British officials ad•
vised the native Government.
The Russian Army is suffering
- -
- -
the Peninsula shore. The cannery
Under Queen Ranavalona 11 who
casualties at the retie o! 6,000 to
has made many bitter enemies
came to the throne in 1868 °and
.7,000 :daily, according to Soviet
,.
among the local fishermen, you
s
B - i -P#1!! yer
soon afterwards was baptised, the
Ambassador Ivan Maisky.
Ile the R 3
s•t't'
a set
understand they may be j
_
o i
prohibition at Chri tia� mss %n -
sai3
• " ;r
bandits."
-
aries'was removed, British offic-
of d t
medical supplies every 'kin n
"Bandits! With machine guns?"
_ ' T -,
ers organized the Army, and the
great quantities, declaring that
"Mazican beAdita,_ ton, are off&
-.__,_ � w ■ et the Archbishop
TYnAted Staten appointed a Consul
"we are _ fighting hard .and we_
eient," said Escobar blandly. 'then
of Canterbury's special prayer,
to the independent state. of Ma der•
have big losses."
he laughed suddenly at Allan's ex- ',
', uttered by the British people on
gascar, the' fourth largest island
Maisky paid high tt•ibute to the
_
-�
pression and threw out his slen-
the occasion of the Third Anni-
in the world If Australia is es
Royal Air Force for its raids en
Germany and said Soviet airmen
-.
l
der hands in a gesture of our-
versary of the war in token of
eluded.
render. "No, my friend, I will be
the people's dedication' to a war
French Take Control
were covering tremendous dis=
Crank w,lth you. What you are
for Justice and right, are as; !ol-
But .there were Frenchmen whq ...
tances in the most difficult wea-
-A
about to ess in an affair of
3ovga;
wished to restore the former au•
ther to bomb Berlin and other
internaiion diplomacy."
Lord bleas our country and all
thority of France over the Mala•
German cities.
"Diplomacyt- With brass knuek
who serve it; uphold our courage
gasy. The disputed property of a
"I hope -before long that British
_
fees'
'is
tArOtlga aU itlaL comes;'mnke ua
5. ..���.:8i i.r''�rnroa she- eemalen
e,,,i Rnaaion' sir=en will ,.,r,,,. I-
-
sense. It this way, men- .
worthy of victory and establish
or excuse, for war In 1883, when
the ,skies over Germany, fighting
peace and good - oviti; vhrougn
Line F1vu4L Lu,aL —,Ied Tamatave
- a- eamtnon "battle against a eom-
outfit grossly violating her neu•
Jesus Christ our Lord,
and landed troops, The treaty of
men enemy," he said.
trality. If she protests to' Japan,
UNCLE
SAM'S HUGE TRANSPORT PLANS
., - • --
what happens? Japan singes; she.
but cannot
_
is ne"T. RhA
herself' responsible for the acts
a %;° �< k " °<
h
of unofficial , Japanese. So Mexi -
��i' ioltli
.
can bandits wipe out the unofficial
Japanese, and if Japan protests—
ire we, nationally, responsible for
a stray bunch of outlaws? You
see,,.
' My -aunt! Well, who are these
x
��
o
fellows,' then ?.,
"My own regiment o ruralea,
¢
'
sennor. They have ridden
-' here from
a
- ' -•
.`u
1Rnsenada to• resuce their colonel
and his friends! They will show
yob, I hope, 'tbat a ,Mexican rurale
t
` - •�- - - � l 2 ?94-
O J
can land ao effectively ao your
Marines! "
v '
fi *,, ,
.
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They hastened: to the foyer,
*
whence they might have a full
`a, .•
Y
Itti an American Classic
view of the hostilities - without ex-
' ' --• Louise .Lennox
By
posing themselves to stray bud-
'lets.
When fashion favorites,
Kay was` already there, star-
-plays •
- it's the shirt -waist dress that
Ing at the acene'before',her in be-�;
You loved it for Summer,`
wilderment. Escobar thoughtfully'
w G' •'
- - - -. wins-
you'll live in it and lore it' for
brought .chairs, observing they
>
c selves
Fall.
Style. No. 2639 is• designed for
inul a t�eeboxe coming
g
,
�` \
-
sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38,'
show. It should, he said, be- good.
It waa goody_ so Allan decided as
a:
J
!10, 42, 44, and 46. Size 16 re-
.'he- settled with quickening pulse
-
quires 3% yards 39 -inch fabric.
to watch the first real batae he
Sent! twenty cents for pattern
had ever seen. Meanwhile,' in a
„
to "Room X121, 43 Adelaide St.
dew incisive tone that carried be-
�'' • 4' ,'' `"
West, Tol onto, Write your -name,
,heath the inferno of noise,. the
:address and style number. Be
rur#Ie' added a'few details to the
sure to state size you Wish.
story he had told Allan. Ile had,
-• UE 40 -42
_
it apr3a ed,.becn up at dawn when
the "b�-hdits" ' arrire'd'.
Bugs transport planes load
up with Uncle Sam's aerial shock troops at Fort Bragg, N. C. Note
"They sent a ila; of truce-
anti- tank 'guns being loaded on foreground plans.
,.,.ac. -., ..,ant. :.. _. ....;> .. _. , -.- > ' '. ..• _ •. - ` - - - - - - - - - - -
•
w •
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*' bliss of the justified Is called 'the also rejoice in God throuA cot
.V glory of God' because it is a state Lord Jesus Christ, through whose )d7
cS joy, love and holiness bestawed we have now received the recoa- RADIO 8 E� OVER
P" PR
1J C H O by God.. ciliation." How great a ehangel s
�+ ]�] + Tribulations Three chapters back, we were sit- Autumn to thi country.. dweller A measiag sbs•p on We stroke off _
G s s L � 3. "And not only us, but we ��e Judge's court, and doustry lover is the season noon. This programme of varied
also rejoice- in our tribulations: qty - our mouths stopped, and of colour and change. With brush piano music,• excellently arranged
all our works rejectedl Now h a
1,EggpN 40 knowing that tribulation worketh dipped in a flame usd paint box, and charmingly rendered. is acne ' 3
i.ith is Christ As Our Personal stedfastness." Tribulatiuns� al- thrugh our, Lord Jesus Christi °} _, l..t., she' coup- which would appeal particularly to
Saviour t. lough for the present not joy- and -His _ tryside. And while she is b9a listeners In rural Ontario. Arm" - !
16:11.34; Romans 5:1.11; ous, but grievous, become to the jolting, exnitjng -in Him who was turning leaves for our enjoyment the Ontario countryside the arts
I John 5:1.5 be ?:ever 'a matter o! joy end our Judge I This ls what grace, out there amid the trees, in busy of pianoforte , have been mots
PRINTED TEXT thankfulness. can do end does I. And we see
that it is simply by receiving- -the city circles leaves too are turningo faithfully preserved as a mediae
- Acts 16:13.15; Romans SA-11- The "And Process reconciliation that has been not the leaves of tree and hedge- of culture and entertainment is
GOLDEN TEXT. -Bain then- 4, 6(s.): And stedfsetneas, cap- row, but the leaven of radio the home than in larger cities ;
s pp brought in b Christ.
fort justified by faith, we have provedness• -and a rovedness, g y scripts. .Autumn heralds the se- and industrial centres where fife
peace
with God through our Lord hope; and hope putteth not to _ turn the airwaves of many a growth of apartment houses and mi
'Jesw Christ. Romans 6:1. shame." The Divine process is as favourite and popular personality. the pressure of modern town life
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. follows: God brings us into tribu= British Biscuit -- -• Radio -fans find themselves ones have done a great deal to limit.
Time. -Paul entered Europe lotions, graciously supplying Bribes Italian again caught up in that intriguing the . enjoyment .of this versatile
_`. trbout A.D. 61 or 62. The Epistle lbeiewith an expectation of de- radio web -of romance; drama, musical instrument. Who are the
to the Romans wan written about liverance in due time; and the British biscuit - manufacturers mystery, comedy and feud. personalities behind• "Twin Key.
A.D. 60; John wrote. his First knowledge that these' tribulations will learn with mixed feelings . yes, feud. Remember all through , boards ?" That question. has .heen
: --D. a probably about. A.D. 90. will result in stedfastness ; and that Rommers Italian . soldiers _ last - winter how_ Fred Allen and - -asked thousands of times elute .
Piece. - Philippi was a great our consciousness of- stedfaAless - -have acquired ---_a -taste for- the. Jack Benny bandied criticism and the team first graced • the ethee
qty
Place.
northern Greece. The gives as a sense of ' Divine ap- wholemeal biscuits issued to our good' natured banter at one an- waves, but they prefer for the
Epistle to the Romans. was writ- proval, or approvedness, we did Troops as part o! their 49 -hour other? Well just. tune in an Sun- time being to remain just "Twin _
• . .
ten from the city of Corinth. We 11V4 1.c1.. :a IS"— �i. :o -a -1 a -» c ,n
ra, luu. La , �
do not know from what city the God's. approval arouses within us One Tank ores Trooper, recent. evening periods, and. once again mystery is unravelled you will
First Epistle of John was written, abounding 'hope.' •ly returned from Libya, aftei' be- you'll heir that 'famous feud hit- get a. surprise. One is quite s. _
Fir Probably from the -city o! God'. ' Lovve - In Us ing in Italian hands for a shoat tint the airwaves. Times? Jsek well known 'Toronto radio ad-
Np} esus. 6(b). "Because the love of time, tells how an Italian infant- Benny 7 -7.30 over CBL for On- nounaer, and his partner is the .
toners :on. of Tryd;a — Gad bath been shed abroad in our ryman, -his captor,- offered .to carry .__._tario.- listeners, and Fred AITea's _ '. niece of one of the most popuiai
i3. "And- on the Sabbath day hearts through ±ho Roly Spirit his equipment on the march back retort courteous, or otherwise, Hollywood actors. They are park ,
the went forth without the gate which was given unto us.." This from the fighting 'zone for some of , will be, aeard over t;,FR -2tli : :�.o not-- .
by a river side; where we sup- Divine Spirit that dwells -in us, his biscuits. hours later, 9.30 -10. Preliminary but also in matrimony, which , in
posed there was a place o! prayer; if we are trusting in Christ, will I handed over my bquipmeat reports say that this coming sea- this case accounts for the excel-
if
we sat down, and spoke unte. pour that all - satisfying Love in and gaea him just one biscuit", son the radio war between these }once' of their harmonies. "Twin
the women that were. come to- full streams into our else empty said the trooper. Muelf to my two protagonists of humour Is to Keyboards" is quite one of 'the
tether. 14. And a certain woo- hearts. - amusement - he -immediately sat be faster and more furious thin highspote of the noon radio Nine `
Herein 1• Love , _ down on the scrub, produced a ever. UP•
man named Lydia, a seller of bottle of red wine and chewed' my _
-purple, ' of the city of Thyatira, .6. "For while we were yet e » » _. h :
one that worshipped God, heard weak, in due season Christ died s eouit'as he dr&rn, The food, fs- Fanf e! Anew show o! �- -
,. cued to the Italians i. appalliisg, a number of noon hour �? Pte•
as: whose heart the Lord opened for the ungodly. That God and the will. do anything to get radio listeners have welcomed titular
in to rural Ontario
to give" heed unto the things should love the' good; "the right- y back to , the airwaves the piano gets under way over CFRB Thurs.
hold of our rations:' day evening, _ which were Snoken- by Paul. 16. sous, the godly, is what we can - _' - - melodies known as "Twin Key Y g, 4etober 1st, 9 to ,.
And when she was baptized, and understand; but that the infinitely - -- boards, wnicn aitier a a-iin • --- r�bo7-'_
her household, she besought us, Holy should love the unholy, and About 1,500,000 British men vacation recently returned to the _ Ontario Caravan, n this variety
g his So for *heir -redem tioa, and - women - are- ongaged.in civilian _-.1'40- bansL_..oi__, presentation" will originate- -at _
°ay,.a _ 14 ya 1.:,: ° judged -me mac- numerous into around the rev. _ -
faithful to the-Loid, come into ...is the wonder.of all wonders. defence work and more than 4,- "Twin Keyboards" now is heard Po p '
.my house; and abide there. = And Rare Acts of Love 600,000 in the Fire Guard. Mondry through Fridays tom- ince and is going to -provide the
.she constrained us." 7. "For scarcely for a right- opportunity for local talent to _
Lydia- voluntarily - ,presented sous man- will one die: for per- - share -the microphone and spot•
kerseelf to her spiritual benefac- adventure for the good man some light with some of your favourite
ton, nd said to them,.. earnestly one world even dare to die." Jus- Q� Y radio personalities. Melody, com-
a and humbly, that, :'Since they had tic* and goodness are equally con - "" '� ` edy, human interest and local
regarded her as a believer on the trasted with godlessness and sin- !s gossip interwoven'with well known
.Lord,' her. home should be -their _fulness .here.- The whole point HOW70NTAL Answer to Previous Pn: :le 10 To turn ov1. CFRB musical maestro Roy Lochs.
-.'home. She admitted of no•refusal of the verse is that such acts of 1C lay's original and sparkling mud-
to her request, and 'their peace even such love among men are be i iT 11 Employs, cal arrangements. During Oo-
was on that house.' -very rare acid very, limited. indeed.. pictured R wjpiWARD 14Pittcher. tober the Ontario Caravan will a
alt preys oa ' _ pause in Or
illia bieaford 3tzat-
Thus the .Gospel ,bad.- obtained, Manifestation of God's Love 4 If a __ '. Ti T TAFT 'ford and Simcoe, providing radio
a home 4n Europe. Nothing could _ I„1 farmers' --� fora i e towns with
8. "But God commendth his _ animal Y.
�-be more - calm - and_ - tranquil' than- -- - 26 Trees .bearing an oil-
--Its love - toward -us; :n that; while - � S R� 1 ? ortun those own
,1. '' --its first beginnings on . the shone the dot � acorns. - p sty - f- seStn4 - tbe- -ehoty
s.4 - ikat continent, him►' ;� ►=A: we. were et sinners, Christ died
Y family. peaisur,. lr'or further details of
long .overspread. The SeereS by zor us. Vou w,,,.WW. „d» 11.13 Suva is ro concul•: 29 Strong cart. the Caravan schedule, keep 'an
the rives -aide, end in the house • in that Christ died.' The love - .15 Dutch 30 Grafted. eye -on this. column.
o! Lydia, are beautiful prophecies that was in Christ is the- mani- `,measum 31 Characteristic
festation of the love of God Him- -16-To wake -- of parents•
of the holy influence which wo. self. _ _. - -- dNA• 5 N 39 English .title. Incidentally, ladies, whitli you
men, elevated by Christianity to DeCverance- -.From 'Wrath 17 Sketched. are Preparing supper, the 5:46 _
39 On the foe. P.M. musical programme _
their true position, -and enabled being 18 S°� demon. 37 Scrap. ernie, -the old maestro, of Ben
9. "11uc}r more 'then, 19 Valuable 39 Upright shaft. the genus • . - 41 To be
' by divine grace to wear 'the orn'a- _ _ ,with his -
went of a _meek and uiet pirit' now justified by his blood, shall regular orchestra heard Monday
g - '_ -_ -- -.-------pro *M 40 Frightens _ ndlisposee
--have now for centuries exerted mil'” °"re11 `` q he ^' °B' - 2b Orbs.. 42 Ore launder. 61 It lives in 44 Scalp covering t'u' °uai. Fa:d °y_ over CFR is
-over domestic happiness and_ the God Through him. Having by the . 21 Born. _.43 Sound of —s 47 Grave vault. something which you'll not want :
growth of piety and peace.. death of Christ been brought imto 22 Makes. loco. inquiry. 40 Sow lum, to drown. out with the. clatter of
- Peace the relation of peace with. God, 24 Corded_ 45 Vexes. " " VERTICAL 50 Sun• pots, pans and dishes. Ben Ber-
1. "Being therefore justified by being now- regarded ,for his sake . -- fabrics. 46 Native. � 1 Fashion. 52 Beast of nie's show, which 'is designed
faith, we. have Iteaca with .Gad _ as . righteous, we shall be saved �25 Agent. _ . 48 Affirmative. .2 Monster.- burden. primarily for the entertainment o!
om Lord Jesus Christ." item wrath" through him: He _'28 Poem. _ __bl Fortified Roentgen rag, 53 Southwest __._ war. workers, is of that bright,
Se who relies on his works for will not leave his work unfinished; +s.1 Tiny work. 4 To perfume. (abbr.). breezy, snappy character which is
justification, can have no peace, whom he justifies, them he also vegetable. 54 Through. 0 Showers. 54 Nominal well worth tuning in. We really
$e can neither remove the;. die- glorifies. The word wrath, of .'32 Twelve 56 Volumes '$ Appellation, value, think it's something to chew
pleasure n! God, nor_ quiet the cuut3c, +..r6,.3 1 },e, af' #�. t: �,f T„'•,' - -^ "dal r ). '7 . '.f. - abuul - ai,it 3u doca. chi. sponavrl
,apprehension d, punishment, _ wrath or punishment, those auf- _ 35'Footed vase. 58 Throng. B-To'make a `37 Spain (abbr.).
Peace is not the result of mere ferings with which the divine dis- ,36,tequests. 59 To drudge. 77 speech. 59 French
Rratuitoua forg'ivei►eai,, but bY' pleasure visits sin, _ - 98 Malt drink. "60.It belongs to 9 Prayer beads. (abbr.). It you should notice any change
in the accent of the familiar voice
justification, of a reconciliation Reconciliation i 2 3 4 I �3 • % $ Y [t1 li 1L of Uncle.- Bed Bodington .these
founded upon atonement. Paul 10. "For if, while _- we 'were' _ 'days,' we suggest it may be the
says we have this peace. through enemies, we were reconciled to i3 i4 15 ib influence of his. newly acquired
our Ldrd Jesui .Christ. . It -is not • God through .the death of his Son, Australian talking bird. The ver-
through ourselves in any way, much more, being reconciled,, n - 18 i9 satile Maurice started to. teach the
..either b =our -. own merit nor.. shat. we C_ ,-car.. ::e. -.i his- Hfe�., p-.. ._ - t vm a�'- .
our• own efforts. It is all of grace. Creator and Father, He loves, the '� - prised to find that he was the*
- 3t- is --al}
through Jesus Christ- -=- -- sihmer; as Judge; He must} 'con- �� � � � _ one who -was-learning. _
Bountiful Grace demo him -if it were not for His
29 z9 30 31 32 33 34
'2'(a), " Through- whoom -'also we . own'gii of a Propitiation: And
have had our access b faith into the ud who sentences a trim- I'�OW TO Spend
-this - grace wherein- we 'stand " ' -Is -'is� howevfr personally 'kind, The word grace here is used, with judicially hostile. And again, the A Billion Dollars
aII its fullness in the background, judge who for a good caese re-
but.. its one particular sense,, that moves the sentence is then judici- _ 40 41 df
of favour. Through the redemp• ally reconciled . to- the' -Accused, you had started at the be.
o
tion ..that is in _Christ.,Jesus and thou h he may personally need no °41 3 44 ,� gininrig of the Christian era is
B Y P Y spend at the rate of $1,900 a day.
'by, faith, we have ;access into the' reconciliation of feeling,'- Scrip - ._ and had kept it u continuously,
realm of the divine favour,' We • tuts -•plainly reveals that the -God „ 47 P
your total expenditures• to,Augast
stand 'no longer as • suppliants of Love proclaims 'no peace' 'to 1,' 1942, would amount to about
outside, but . are • admitted into , . the impenitent.- Therefore when 48 49 50 51 5Z 53 54 -= ;709,163,000: To reach the billion -
the closest and most intir,latt,ie- He 'speaks peace' there is a dollar total at this .rate,. you
lationship -with God. change, not in 'His benevolence 57 39 59 would., have to go on . spendias '
Hope but in His judicial attitude: in ;1,000 at day for another 794
2(b). "And we rejoice in hope other words, reconciliation. 61
" •yeara,••or until •A.D.•8739.
in the glory of God." The eternal 11. "And not only so, but we , Reader's Digest.
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((;;��,,���� -� coatinned 'from poeRte pare.....
V�:frti Oro Junction - -- - I Friday, October 'lAlh /- auction sale -
. .o..vroa.e.l !av[aa lass, is -,LL,r llltsea� vL lruxu al.udic aaitY W1iJl,Caai4;.sa4eS, t1YC
-T WE - -�Howa and is now able to be "out agar►, °property of Duncan J. Dolph , at
r _ rd 1117 sad gearboro 336 Rev.' McVey will conduct the Lot 23; rear of Con: 7, Pickerisgi
anniversary services on this' circuit Nd reserve as proprietor is Giving
HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF'OUR STOCK:- _ on Sunday October 4th at Green- up_'fatining. Terms Cash. Sale at 1
All glades and sisea of lvi nber, - h or T h e a re wood .United .Church at 17 16 a,: tn,` p. "020 A. 8. Faz�mer,' sactloaeer
row Frames, Soh+ -_. Mr. IV" Hadwin's mother of John Scott► clerk,
Doors. Screens, MoukInfe. Soft and hardwood flooring, Brick Insulated M StouffvlIle :. Toronto. is visiting them t'br a few -
mss, Cedargraia �1e Siding, Wanbmz*, .Q� }�,,��y ���L dad's' Tuesday,_ October 13th auction
'-':^'•`�'if + Lath, aT.iaa .4lifii�i D[1h.•L lC 7W.��Aliae� rya vi Boa aaa
- rcedar and. Pl:ooe stonlYvitk is _ Normal Sclsool is Toronto this Crain isnPleme , r
21sph!lt , - 8ni1_. lilen�is,. u.�.s nts, APpks and
• ` )Plywood Panels, Masonite Pi+Odaeta, �v. ' _ . ore usehold P, mi
&wclag Tile, Sewer ' Pipe, Field CHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATVRDAT Mira Gertrude Corbett ' of Epsolni Con. 2, Pickering. Property of grin.
=. Tiles ..... . , .. �oclnoi'll�a
- —'. - _ _
Ji 2 acv} 3 . • seen weekend, at hoitne. W.
])darks. Sale at 1.3p p� m. A. fi
_. Many of the Greenwood people armor, auctioneer. Terms Cash.
EVERYTHING FRO FOUNDAT -ION TO RIDGEBOARD -� were�'E ffiti. l;suu stuaircaooay ack,
. -. �t �tarteb 1 � viice or. S•a::da' . � ' - Tuesda October _ a Y y, bar 6th - auction sale
Eve - Miss Roberta Nolan, Secretary of of Household Furniture- the property
00'.KSHUTT tan le Leaf Mutual 'A Dgtninion Dept, of Agricul #ure. of William Dunn, No, ? en River.
F Dcstnna Durbin sell Chas. Laughton s#lent ja two week vacation with her mile and hal! east o? Green River.
Insurance Co. Musical and Short Subjects Parente. - Dining room table and 6 chairs;
' R Jahn Nolan; who has been, ernp -• Cong�leuin rug fr x 9; 2 Occasional
Fro'tl'
� nn� az�d WAWA \MESA IT;S• ON , , loved -as checker for the Swift Co., chairs; .Buffet; Living. moTi table;
�J(j 90NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SD7i is now on leave before leaving for Pocking chair; Serunstrees st•wi
Cbeap rates for Farm and � OCTOBER 5, 6 and 7 training as.a pilot with the RCAF- machine; Book case; • Litiing room
al.91'i, q., i mulls! r u 1 rnmetete aitF abler 2 kinc+ e. i rs
"
Now Stock of Parts oa Harr . Wlaaiatorm �le on R'a�ei, path and stones .fcc; reel 'he cvpbo8ni; Fiitchen falls, 4osi7 oil
Windmills, 8itot stir. -
+ �V dal ,
Iaplemen4 as e>Eltllltlt Is �. .._._._ -� • LtlazilaR � _ 'Crt8t0 - -
sic; and marigolds for the rally ` 4' kitchen chairs kitchen oilcloth;
_ ... Plows, mowers eta. ----- - - -- ' :- - -- he its Iron doublE bed. sp fn ;acid matt
day nice -
4 L L - Louis bay- h - School tL�. -C L n . a' a... t�• ,f.f, n �,
o _- to or Phone - Shoot 1 William Reesor, who has une of mattresses.; Dresser; , Washstand;. •
Write
�„ Select Subjects largest Bible Classes in Plckerifg Ikon double bed, spring. and matt-
- - !� >!� A N .R,Q �{��i Township gave an inspiring ,address• res6ea; Dresser-. �y ashstand; .Meat
Claremont,_ - .C?nt.' :.
--- �.satinl, Ay Primary classes delighted all with I grinder, Quebec., heater; Lard press
' OCTOBER 8. 9, 10 their singing of chjidren's hymns.. ar:a sausage• ruler commnea; Wwt-
�Brierbnsh Hospital - 1drs. G. Haanlin and Mrs. N. Robiry , ing trashes; Qothas wringe>, Set
.. P -post oFF'�CES In �� �i. Life son were responsible' for training 'of kitchen scales; Mail' box; Churn,
s E L L • T N M of the tittle one$ Miss, Marion good; #' itchen range, -Sargent;
Government Licensed Hagerman sang "I shall not pass Kikehen dishes and utensils. Wheal
- - - -- main �st. E. Stouff Ville -Ont. _Beth Davis this way
y gain,• beautifully. Mrs C barrorw and garden, tocla .-
1 L •
- Phone
9
Randall was in charge decorations o
rat h resrv+e. Te•tts
- g of ohs s Casa eat
� Ss,!
.&ktertfity; hkditai -avd- Surgical Bruce Buckles read - the Scripture; x -1.30. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer.
- -' cesw l..l►�u� Q. i1TT1�T(} and Miss Blanche Tran, gave tho
P igN 8 _
swr ui i.lae usexnita
Maternity Semi-Room .— - AND y K "Z "y ray.. - -
Registered Nurses in attendan.x slid I " - - Miss Marion._ Hagerman was organist
hour Krn�e �;,7e0, All Kinds ;of Repair Work
: Ambulance Service All �1'uaing.Guaratrteed •
11 Voters List 1942
S. I . _ ^C. S. Uac i)O NAL D �.. j .
1 "9 Qs," OG, Toronto � � -e€- the Coryoration- of `
- , The Township, of. Pickering? -
_ C&r" Thanks '
Notice . is hereby given that I have • ,�
eceinpued with Semon • a or me
j � family of the ihte Mrs. R. , 4711BYACR (Voters' list Act, and that I have
on wish to express their sincere'
' jlbanks to the many friends .- and posted up`in my office at kites ale' ,
` meighbors who have been so kind FROM on the 29th day of September, IO12
and thoughtful at'' the time of, the -Brock Road Gra-vo C e the list of all persons entitled_ _
IANKf -. _ . pOiT Otaels. _ s+' a` �iC meTnbers of the Legislative Assemo- ' �'' ' -•
2ecent death of their. dear mot%ter. - DI►ARTMINT STORES • DRUO• M -
-Mr. /and Mrs., Fred Byers and baoClRS TOIACCONISTI ' - ly;, hnd at Municipal Elections, and ,.
,_HOOK STORIS aW .a,r RVAit STORE Pit (•2) the list of persons entitled to
Mrig. 1 ormdrn Wi..,gn,
us, vote at , Municipal Elections only-,
Crushed Pit Run and that' such list itmains there .:or " w
_ - �: _" _ '
nspection. '
Gravel r
And I hereby call upon all voters f
Sand and Graded -to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions corr-
- acted according to law,
Stone Last day for appeal, October 20th
Delivered or LO-1101 `in t 1942.
Dated .this. 29th day of,_ $etpember,
PHONE plant, Pick. 97 r 3. ; 1942; at Whitevale, Ontario
' Toronto Office - Howard 6471
,- Donald R. Beaton
JOHN BOURNE SON' Mr. and Mrs. W .!George Scott, of '
__ _ : -_• / �, : �C14rk of the Municipality, Claremont, -who celi•brated their `
• Go'den Wedding on Sent. 14th.
/ We leave room. for thls one. several had already started to lay.
From the "Rotarian" By the• end of the week •his hens ,
had proved to him the worth of his ��+ ����� '..
- In ' thr Province of Ontario lived investment. Open'
e n' Air J"�1Ce$
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lieu eae
• pretty Aprd' ee r chick. growln wit•w an' old farmer named Tortnpkins, No _, Abopt. the middle of the second
_ 9n
feed 11.tebbrd • Growing Mr,h. TFI w _ matter what he f4d his , hens, .they week, his neighbor plowing in a }� '
t• nto kCri.r ,Iwrer• -- fit•bl• b �uu -Go8
ov•�'. awn uo pp«d l•a wouldn't' lay. One day, he explained .nearby. field, heerd a. teniifin exp
�ry fiede--M.e hlj*hM ,n e". t
• his troubles to a_feed store owner. .lesion. He hurried over to 'founpkin's
-- NOW --- VITA -DINE Strengthened _ "I have just the ,t(iing you need7' place, where the old farmer was *fie$ BP ill,a.d Pe•di eontwld this now >,uppl•vn•vti .. _said - the storekeeper. "It's- anew cal-my watching some .feathers float 1Vl g '
,. .I] the viwrnivN and minerals vweetvtial Io teed caller! 'Lay or Bush% tt's guar- to earth. 'Thank .goodnessi you're. -600D 9INd'rI1rlG
ells heaAh rota poultry: anteed to make 'em dos -one or .-the .-not hurt. 'What happened ?"
TrRNIE 5TROL'D.. . _ other" "Oh, nsthin' much" replied Tomp- Wednesday Night and '9ssiiay
i I I So Tompk5ns threw a abuple pf ; k #ns. "I got roans `L,ay or Bust' hen'
lW NBARTON sacks in his vragon and - headed for food tind•that darner! old rooster of Afternoon -
• ' • home. He fed his hens some 'of the mine got into the feed baml. ".• �MAiN'STR. PICSERINO ' j
Phone Pickering 77 r 4 -feed, and by the next morning _
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recently. Mr. and Mrs. Uytor for the Past two weeks with 4.
fiom the. Hqme Mission. Board and
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and daughters, Elsa og. Toronto and daughter, Mrs. Frank White.
has liberally supported the mission- Don't forget the euchre Party
M • T'.1 Mm James Stevens ' of Winnipeg; I
ary wDrk of CsLnadian Baptista in
Bolivia. Mr. and JEM F4 Crocker - 3nd -Mr. • being hold �by the local Red Cross
the hotmeland, India and and Mrs. A. Crocker were also in the Dunbarton School on FA4Y
-Mr. and ors. Pilkey, Fred Wilson, v�ho died in the Sutton- Hours for worship will be 11 AL,-Int, S'Widay- visitors.
next, October 9th it -9.30 P.
Mrs. ctor Shaver, Ilospital. Mr. Wilson formerly lived rs
Rawson and Mrs. and 7.30 -I�ev Leland
acc(�mpaziied •her Admission 25ets, Proceeds foi 00
spent last weekend -at Norland at at Cedarbrae.- --Surviving are: a Gregory, baritone soloist of Toronto ,Mrs. Brown 1%
--*r. and Mrs. Shaver's home. sister, krs♦ A., Hamilton of Brou- Will sing at both services. niece Miss Ella - Wallace to visit Christmas -boxes for the... Local �qys-
Mr. Keith Drake of Mt. Bryleff gham; Mr. Oscar Wilson, Kinsale; friends at Wick- over- the weekend. . in-the services.. The - .Victory AK
the weekend 2f Mr. and -nd Mr A -Willa„ of Maremant, R4gs_ Kay mai and escorts were will also bc-drawn for--.,'
3Ers. Fred Morley. T_�kr_.Wiiijson __died - i-dildemy from a guests at
Russell Brodie, Toronto - visited 4 group iof friends from her Dept. -
last Eeala Cook was hoille on hig heart attack while 'in- .1
.-Irou am his sister;' -Mrs; Philip on- Sunday', at the Plant, -to. a Corn--and- Weiner
Isist"lea*e last'weekend. Roast last Monday night.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Malcolm visited
Bill (romilinson of ille R. C. 'A, F. tlare'mont regisifir for
the R. Malcolm family at Queens-
-was ticinie with his family over the Selective Service -Pte.. Wville -Shepherd,. Halifax,
weekend. Mrs, . A. 4etty of the local Post' was with his people over Sunday. ville on Sa_turday,'
'We understand that a number of week thit. Brown and There passed away at the home
Office stated this i Mr. 1?earf'Mairs; Mr. -hef'zon'Mr. -William Brooktf on
the • IWIes are working at SAnes' Claremont, women have registered Mr. T. PhiliP Sr. ! attended the of .__Audle ry
-Canning Factor� this week. in * tl�i .'recent- Selective . Service farm stock sale of the Late Ray, Sept. 27, on Highway No. 7 at Don T
Congratulations to • Mr. and Mrs. Mills'Road, Mrs. EuPhenlia Brooks,
Registration. Women between the Morton �t Keswic�. on Sep.. 23.
Carl Depldrig on the. 'birth of ;a' ages. of 210: and 24 years must re I g- than • widow of the ,late Robert -BroalL% -Anniversary services of the local
daughter on Monday Sept. 21st,'in Larger number of Pupils Many Wears ago' the family were -church will be,held on Sunday next
ister. last year are taking advantage of 1%
the highly esteelmed resident
Mount Hamilton Hospital. the Easton Bus for transpo ion s of this `Oct. 4th when Rev. Mr. Parks,
--Pte. Fred Hicks, who only .recent- Newmarket Wdman wins' draw neighborhood, -and a few old friends Whitby will preach at UO p. ou
School
ly joined His Majesty's Forces wao. to , Whitby - .fiigh. - still remain. Mr. • Dean - Mairs -and •and Rev.- Mr. Jenkinson sit 740.
Mrs. Mrin, Newmarket was the Friends of the - Burrows family Colin and Henry - Madill are her Special choir music is being prepar-. •
:..,home over Sunday last. holder of the. Ludky ticket that won rejoice with them in hearing that
lRoy MoTMad inn of Mr- and Mrs. - . 4" ;., A� 1.-:g�,� nephews. ed, On Monday evening the A
I dull ",ILA,, I W" ufimvd ill - F6�0�11
Robt-1 ;McLeod, Claremont has enlist '!e e' UhIt wqLposed Young- People - will present their
will i Draw,�, by 'Mrs. Wkn. Birl6ett. The Prisoner of and that Miss The War Service' I . 'I
. - I I Nelson, of 0 all ' anizations of the United Play "Johnny and Jennie ". Adm.
ed with the A. C. A. F. and i proc)eeds are in aid of the AocaL Bates nephews William 1� f
-take up his luties some tinne in the Red Cross, and the sum of $:�8.15 S+,raitford 'is also a prisoner -of war. Church 1& planning.to again send 25c., and 15ci A good time is expect
near future. He is attached to an 'was realized. A special meeting with a speaker boxes to the men overseas from e&
• ak-f-a1w; - •.. I . ' frot tne Lmpz.�Ui thin rommunity. This vear there
pw Harold Hopkins of Newmarket Claremont Battist Ch1urch ha�ld -in ihi Towii hall on Set.-Z'r, are 18 men on- the list and we
was at name over would be graLe;4L for WILLLI;iL&L;vl As AL
Robt. Fuller vans has 'Purchased On October 21, 1821. twenty per- with an attendance of 25 W.
into --Me guestz, One---f11=
is uisging a cL.118, the mem Dona-
tue rvweu esTaw
nearer the street and plans to move First Baptist Church of Christ in fOur.from. Pickering.. The. speaker Overseas b�omes to Alas Gibson and MUs Ruby-
Rea spedalize's on utrition"'spoke on' ttOus'mgy be left - with lba• W. G.
Me house on to the 'new foundation, Pick*,ring" with Joshua .Wikon as 'Vlse Buying for. Well Planned Scott. or Rift A. MoGlasha& Miss
..md then decorate and remodel. Pastor. For 29. ' years Mr. Wixon Meals" stressing -the nutritional Gibson of Toronto visited their
k4. Bill Collins was on his lad served in that capacity. The Baptist value of 'fooda6 the manner of cook- b friends ,tiers recently,
ks#e.*& Monday: before leaving for Church Claremont is & continua- . how to preserve vitamins etc-- (The Missionary program and the • lion of tt,S. chur*; the J,ldest in latt -a**= Shawn by
Ma and visitors helped:enliven ION &don Pictures 'on the
Pickering 7ownship and will cde- questions and D. V. Hoskins will be • Witqfi. an
Issues _26" die i leilvbkg brats its 12* Armlversari next the meeting with :i Wednesday evening, OCIL Ith it
notes. -,veers ta*n
by those I present. no likely Others- Xift A Hrantwr A—UL"Z01• Lak".1 the church af- 8-o"ClOCIL
C*WtaMe John Norton was called of 0shaws. will be 'the' special will be benifitted by the Course this week after a vaicatiou spent in ThO ilAny friends of Kr. Oscar
6y' LL, &X police on Sunda„ ; speaker. 7% chureh has carried on
investi all its history *[thout financial mad cfttario- see opposite- page
1"t to gate relatives of Visitors at the Matihe�l hokme "lMr& Alen Thchn-han. been visiting
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ICE "fellow, George =one s from the office. Remember; than Pay your taxes. Well, those
re up, and then sit down with your wife and.'ask
N you -had -him- out -for dinner one night. He made a great fins over --what George gal
Your Z=17;Zyour wife was very pleased. And then, all of a sudden, —yourselves, "'What else can -we-do?" Sure, you've given up a few
and jointed up. Left his good Job, his girl and his :little luxuriej. But there am lots of things yet that you can cut down
My
he slipped away
florcipl; up le beach into a. murderous on. Do - it gladly. Becaus�6 you'll realf get a' kick out of investing And he was at Diepmo
'he'vooney you ia*
-futuro- 6 iq.victory pqnds� and in kne cc - not
-'.rain -of steel —fighting toir you i6d your wife -and those kids of 1, t. . -
same night you siept *611, -didn't - 'letting George do it 44:'
-s he played with. And that
Vau, just kee 0 George
you in a soft bed.-Vou had S& egg for breakfast too. But thi&ft i-up.--And-
r", g. ab-6ut what he srave
good dothes. resdember, e V* Bo --they're
a good job and you wear Victory_ ads ou b aren't 'didnL And rieve'still got -living
conscientious, you worry about these things a bit. But Amdoin your -country money to p hat money will
And being
come L& to -you with interest.-,"
just haven't been able to push yourself into d0i&g much more
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THE AXIS TURNS ON HITLER
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What Science
Is Doing
ALCOHOL FROM ORANGES
A process for -the production of
190 -proof alcohol from waste cit=
sus fruit for the manufacture or
explosives has been perfected at
the United States Citrus Products
Laboratory in Winter Haven, Fla.
The coat of producing one gallon
of alcohol from pressed juices will
be approximately two - thirds of the
cost of producing one gallon of
alcohol from blackstrap molasses.
Citrus pulp and peel waste from
the Florida canneries is usually
pressed out to supply annually
85,000 tons of dried pulp-'eattle
feed and 61,000,000 gallons of
"rust -Because the citrus rinds
The axis turned on Hitler when all males but a lad of 17 in the and �
_ pulp are mixed with lithe be- ,
-town of Axis, Ala. (Pop.•,125), entered the armed forces. Perched fore pressure is applied, the juice
atop the town's identification sign i, s black cat named - that s is unfit for human consumption
right-Hitler! _ and is a pollution nuisance. From Br1ta1D BOI><1beC} Wlth and get away fast before 'the
twenty -five gallons of this waste T 1 speedy British Spitfires can reach
juice. one gallon of 190 -proof al- PlCw 1 ylic O�laiiC them. The -Y.W: din's are prun-
'1,600 Saved From MODERN cohol, and about twelve and a arily fighters. _
Y Blazing U. S. Ship ETIQUETTE half ounces of -• dry yeast can be German R
made. sub- stratosphere iiom- '•
_ By Roberta tee berg .equipped with supercharged Na is sBiaek Magic
_ Thrilling .Rescue By War. .OLD - RUBBER Diesel motors, have; made several S
■t,Ips. Protwg this cenver 1. What is the difference be- ♦ -f daylight attacks on Great Britain Impresses Archbishop.
- tween the formal 6IIti��e' inrnrin. cif JVY tat a.-' a.L-i the L:L_
"ra�ei.ily, at, aa' auuvuu�elia.
;The Naval Tcaneport Wakefield, al tea? 'old rubber that you can cdnttr - graving flying spray, high wind
formerly the Liner, anhattan. 8• How large a part do fine buts can make little difference in The first such bombings of Brit -
clothes play -in the social world? -- winning the • war, consider these sin were made from altitudes of and heavy seas, the Archbishop
was severely damaged b�j .s fire & Should a guest unfold the' facts: An outworn tire can pro- nearly 40,000 feet by, modified . H Canterbury visited the British
at sea, ' Sept. 8, but more than Junkers 86 -P's fitted with expert- Home Fleet off a northern poet.
1,800 pasengers and crew members on the entirely when- planing it vied as much b sixteen .inner D it was aaaounced recently,
• - were removed without loss- of life, on the lap? of-reclaimed rubber and an .inner mental pressure Cabins. • ,
The charred hulk of the. f life. 4. What should one do %lien tube about two and five - tenths This Type of plane is the third It wall believid to be the first t" .
.food taken Into the mouth Proves pounds. Fifty feet of garden hose new weapon iii, the German air time •in history that the Primate
ton ship, one time queen of the P
too hot to swallow? yield twenty gonads of scrap and of 1!1IIglsad visited the "IIeet in
- --. - � `United States Merchant Fleet, has arsenal for daylight forage against
6. Should a man and wife regis- it single pair of tour- buckle- all- war time
now been salvaged and towed to strongly defended British ports
an Atlantic coast port, a 'Navy ter at •hotel .a. "William A T11� rubber arcties three pounds. There and cities. The Archbishop rode in a do. -
- i- a�.d rife° ? L �,:. �.. -.3
statement said. 6. When the conversation a. foot of rubber floor matting nd ducte z, joked with sailors, toss
Adding that "preliminary re. g The 'others are the, four- motored . -ducted a religious service oI. the
mong the guests is centred about another pound in an old hot- Heinkel 177 - which - carries eight heaving deck of the flagship
--- - 'its- #13dicat@ that -all the passes• ---- — °-- - --- i - D sad
g;ers and crew were sate. • The one person who is present and Is water bottle In 'most cases, re- tons of bombs - equalling the climbed into gun turrets.
Navy said several were Injured: *o complimentary that it., is real. claim constitutes from i0 to 40 capacity of Britain's biggest
The are was described as being ly embarrassing, what should a per cent of the rubber articles machines and the bomb - carrying "I'm 'not. mechanically minded
pt "undetermined origin," person do? -- that we use. _ _ _ Focke -Wulf 190'9, the special and it's all black magic to me ",
It broke out on one Beek level AnsTreri function of which is to apged over he remarked. .But it's wonderful
` and spread swiftly throughout the 1. The decorations of the tn- " coastal .targets 'at ,low altitudes black magic:"
ten-year-old,, 110,000,000 ship. formal tea are not so elaborate
It soon became necessary to re. and the refreshments are more
;�fQUe You Heard?
more the more than ope thousand simple. The hostess - at an tn-
passengers, many of whom were formal affair mingles with her Bandy was all smiles when bs CLRSSIFIEDDVERS N�EIIiTS
civilians, the others presumably guests and does not remain at the returned home. .
being men tw - the , naval' service, door to greet each newcomer. sould "What's the news, mob? ask- - ALTOMOUILE% -USED aCPERFLLTO[ if HAIR
8. 'While evel°>! person should
=the Navy related, ed his wife,' puzzled, CNED CARS WITH I:UUD TIl1E8
In addition' to the 1,000 there dr @all .sa well as his pulse Der- See -us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- Alter others tailed, we have s■a- -
were, according to the vessel's mit4, remember that it is got * Wonderful, - lasate," said the tors" Limned Used Car Lots ceeded In removing safety. And s�
at 1'650 Danforth Avenue and ma■e■tty, the most stubborn cases
94 comoJ49=4-4 Sao to !No Clothes that make the Reatlemaa q„ • ,Is 1i0,=4NO 4't••iti 69ft-4 6161 ■q a. .nos ttnaa hat• �..• •..� s,. "
or the lady. "Apes remain 'apes, week they the going t0 put the G3-' alount Pleasant Road,' To- Toronto.
officers and CleWmeII aboard, nII- „ „ To-
ronto. Telephone,HY, '1181.
.der Commander Harold- Gardner though you .cloth them in velvet: local paper up to two pennies. NOT ELECTROLYSIS
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Bradbury. of Port Angetea; Wean- 3. No; half unfolded is sufficient BAB1,, CHICKS - b-, ■ safe. sew, sele■tifle•aethN
ingtoa, s Coast (hard otYlcsr.e a swallow or c01 orate! a +w ,�, e�.•� .....,
--
_but _ on no acco»81 - apiL_ttut the _asked phis _wtf @. ERMAT Cl
Why, there's ORDER FOCR BRAY FALL writing.) write or sal
- -ftamei Iftnstly- ..,Afsivrw6 - "_-- chicks 4 or 5 works itr_adv itj - -
hot Load' or even - remove it with nothing' to rejoice about to that. to insure aeuvary of quantity j) j�jC
The Navy said the rescue was and breed* and date requlred: .
fork or napkin. 5. No. The man „ + Hatching weekly. Bray Fait Ser- t7tb Year l■ Toronto)
brought about in a thrilling man- Oh, -yes, there ti, Jennie,. vice Bulletin ready, Bray Hatch- ass Ysa a st. (o *p: xarehw■rti)
should register, "Mr. and Mrs. Sandy went on, "Y* ken that when
- -,her by, warsMps protecting the William A. TSItoII" 6. Turn the -cry,- 130_ John St. X.. Hamilton. Free Consultation
convoy in which the Wakefield I used to go to the free library oitt.
conversation towards someone
was 4rayaltnv to -an 11aat C 51 _ - ---- —t @_look. -.th- rough- it- l- .{la@d- --LO'- eaFe ---
-- ----�- nvasn� na M.1tt.
e e or some ot�ar subject.
port "' a penny -now I iball save two EUERTON R. CASE, REGISTERED - -
�' - , SF:"v!7 , FOR .00R CAREFULLY United States, Canadian, British
A Cruiser mantfutvred its bow peonies." _ compiled slat -of books, of the Paten Attorney. Booklet grad
be +t fir•tion and non - fiction by alongside- the stern of the trans- _HOW CAN 1. '-0- Estab�lshed over forty years. So - - port and a destroyer laced Itself World Mmous authors,- at low Balsam Avenue. Toronto. -
3b p Hotel Guest (phoning down price's... The De Luxe Libraries,
along the aide. At these Close - By Anna Ashley at 2 a.m. for the third time)- 7 "4 Quern -- vc'.,_Toront / MEDICAL
Quarters the passengers were trans J LIISay, are you the night clerk? jBLACHIAMITII SHOP, FAR SALE
`tarred - Taptdly from the blazing Q• How' can I make use. of left Crabbed Clerk Yes; what's ATTENTION!
ex -Baer, over chicken? BI.A!'KS \IITH, GENERAL REPAIR
A. Fry minced left over chick- Ibdting you now? shop. equipment and stock, about OVERCOME NERVOUS
The, crew remained aboard the Guest- That's what I'd like three thousand yearly turn - over.'- DISORDERS
_ ship fighting to bring the fire un. on with boiled rice, add some mtno• hteason for selling. MacDougall, _Anaemia and nervous ,, disorder*
it" vi-
der control, the Navy account- eon-- - Od onion. butter. green pepper, -- - _ segm to die rather closely allied.
-o•- - -- - So weak blood mee<ns weak nerves_
tinned, but their efforts were on- sad seasoning. Het buttered bus .. ■�.•� ez GL�AAIIG and what makes the blood rich
A certain firm had. We following
`successful and it soon became ne*-• cults will add considerably to this Hutt - YUU ANYTHINI; NEEDS builds, up and strengthens the
legend -printed on its -salary • re , nerves. Don't delay send for a box
esear for them also to traIISter meal. dyeing or- cleaning • write to us of Morrissey's Nerve Remedy • im
,, _ cetpt forms: for information We are glad to
'to the cruiser'. Q. How can I preserve the - aa,wer" your questions. Depart• mediately. 75c box of 100 pills 2*
Aboard the ship' the waited un- feathers in a pillow? •`Your, salary is your personal menu it. Porkers Dye• Works days treatment. Postpaid. Urforb B.
y Morrissey. Druggist, 587 Main St..
tit the intensity nr Tba 44rs h.,t _A. When refilling a feather pil. baatuess of be dip- Limited, 7q' Yong* Street To-
_ onA •hnn1A n St. John, N.S.
decreased somewhat and C_ om- low tty crushing a small block of closed to any one." 'r lr, �tR�l FOR `�I`R Rr� -r:_'•
mander Bradbury then led a ap*• camphor and mixing It with the The new employee in signing - MEDICAL .
teial fire fighting party hank ahna.& feathers• ''Phis will heYo preserve ilav .ewe . c r i \ T'S PROVEN - EVERY SUFFER -.
•the feathers and keep the pillow � °'111 3' "'�` mono, Orrt.,. for sale; Including_ er of Rh'eumat3c Pains. or Neur-
the tranbpot•t - and succeeded hi tion it to anybody, I am just as 48 acres F4bre Flax Crop and itis should try Dixon's Remedy.
bringing the flames under Control. from acquiring any musty odor. 5_' acres oats. Frame house. En- Sold only MutirO's Drug Store,
BuHt'Irr 1932 Q. How can I boil eggs so that much ashamed Of It all you ere." quire: Laurentian Flax Products, 335 Elgin, Ottan•a. Postpaid $1,00.
---0- Richmond, Ont. _
�1leanwhile, tags, and salvage they will be easy to peei? MILL FOR SALE -:
craft had been summoned and A. Cook `the eggs in salted - "Do these fish go about in SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOR
�. wife" and ,they will aehools7" she- diked her huh- -sale. Several good Town Dwell- -MILL AND MACHINERY FOR
when the arrived successfully be- peel more - togs for sale. Prospective buyers. making Veneer Plywood Basket - , •
San towing operations. The fin- gutokly and Wily. The self tends band, inspecting hit Catch. ings do well to look over these and, Cheese Box stock. J. R. Ken- :,: '
They t0 CTtCk the shells and all "I believe they d0 dear." properties before buying. The nedy, Cobourg.
ally delivered the former Man- FaTSt* Morgan Real-Estate & Insurance
hattan to port. them from the eggs with' much "You must have �disturbetl Agency, Palmerston, Ont. POULTRY WANTED
less effort: an Infant class."
The ressil ,Was built in 1181. FOOT UALN POULTRY WA\TED - HIGHEST
The Navy said that at the time Q. How. can I clean small -- —' ~ -O- —_ rMarket__pr sire write for price
of her completion she wax the Oriental rugs? The S- yparo'u boy had taken BAUHEEKA FOOT BALM destroys list. M. P. Mallon, 33 ,larvis St.,
offensjve - odor instantly, 45c Toronto.
largest trans - Atlantic liner built A. -.Rub with a lather' of pure his mother's powder puff and was bottle.., Ottawa agent, Denman
in the United States. white soap. Rub off as much soap' fixing ' his face as he had seen Drug More, Ottawa. POULTRY WORM KILLFli
The Manhattan was taken .Over. .as you can and then rinse with her do, when his 5- year -old. sister FOR SALE A TRIED •A9D PROVEN REMEDY -
by the Navy in 1941 and renamed cloths - dipped to clear, cold water. grabbed it from him: - that a 'a xa`va =d'a - - -
Dry thoroughly. ANGORAS FOR SALE, YOUNG AND Worm Kill Intestinal Condition- _...
the Wakefield in accordance` with "You mustn't do that she said. old: good heavy woolers. Write or--costs only one cent a bird.
the Navy's policy Of naming trans- Q. How can I remedy 'an oily "only ladies use powder, 4en• Homer Sharp, Hollands :Mills, .obtainable from your feed dealer
oompleziOaT , Quebec. or Howard' Chemical Co., 229
ports for historic shrines of Am- tlemen wash themselves.' Humbercrest Blvd., Toronto.
erica, in this instance the birth- A. Use a solution 'o1• eighteen _O-' HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL - ,
1 Ht /'1'�t /:ItA1'HY
place Of George Washingtow. grains of bicarbonate of soda, -- Yodng Lady Visitor - Are LEARN HA1RD'RESSItiG THE RUB•
�- eight ounces of distilled water, and people drowned very often at ertson method. Information on DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH
say desirE!d . . request regarding classes, Robert -• 7.
'Poor shots - Quantity of essence -this place? eon's Hairdressing Academy,' 137 The Heat, knin, or hall
of rosell. '-•Old Salt -No, lady, only Avenue Road, _Toronto. HAVE YOUR SNAPS l
A'United States merchant ski sues. „ HEALTIT RE31EDY Delivered by Mail'
p- ti Any t: or 8 exposure film perfectly
per was preparing to send a mes- Chinese Casualties HEALTH, VIGOR, AND VITALITY developed and printed for only Syr .
is worth more than dollars. Wo- supreme quality and fast service f
sage to the British '_'.corvette (� (�W OW .man. 78 criapled several years gunrnnteed.
Honeysuckle tying near him in a Total "1"""I""" • B . with Arthritis now enjoys health IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE
and happiness,, thanks God for titrnthon .I. T.-rnntn
Russian port, recently, when 15 . ' ' -' . �. Lung's Mineral Remedy. Write
• 'German dive - bombers attacked the - China' has lost about'-6,00Di000 ►� for this woman's own statement.. RHEUMATIC PAINS
in killed and wounded against Thousands found same genuine
harbor,' shaking his'- vessel • with a8 relief troth Rheumatism, Stomach
SATISFY YOURSELF EVERY -
bombs. Japans 2,500,000' in five years Of - troubles,, Kidneys.. Nerves, ..Coll - -.. .. .. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or
The -bombers ' were gone'' and war, Dr. George •Ye)}, London di- GrComMon ti., Piles, Eczema, Female ail- Neuritis should try Dixon's Item -
�• _vie,nts, Rundown, etc., from using edy,' Sold only.. 'Munro'. Drug
the ship wa at�i11 ambling, Brit- "lest*" of "the Chinese dnforma -° Kdlnery sW't ' this nature product. Acts on store, ass Etgln, Ottawa. cost-
ish sources' sale when- the cap- tion Ministry, estimated recently. thfrwt N blood stream, 'used over fifty - patd $1.00.
ears. Frei tnfot•ittatfon,, Lung's
'tsln -began his message, concern- He 'put Chinese -army strength O - s -1 hsoa- - - trtlo= teu�s xil v�'1�: w -
ing purely routine mat'Iers. Not now at roughly 13,000,000 , men Street, Vancouver, -
until the -very end did he take -and said a 20 percent. bigger hsr-- ��./ PA L FVT!r KUtr.�i. riicw RUGS MADE . FROM
until
vest than -in 1944- had averted an df W old. Uomin on Hug tVW W. To onm-
notlCe Of ill@ ?Aid. p. FETHb:ItyTlrVtlAl�t;i1 b �'UStI'ANy Deny, 964 .Queen tit \V, Toronto.
of rubber in
"The'. Paperhanger's boys;' he food problem. • Ili •the year up to 'Patent ' 8olir,mrs 1:stfiblteherr ° WrILn for hookl, c.
said tersely. "Are sure rotten last June, be said, the Chines* 1890, 14 KtnD \Vc.4% Torantn
bombardiers." had fought. 5,580 engpgemeifts. Aunt. or Information on re �S.SUE 40—'42 Z - l
p..s.-
_
are
OP
PUNTING ON THE THAMES S Y
young ntlemea. There
.. \ • yO e r em.
the u ge �� ��
>tlo perplexities t o
f
�� he are in uniform the
7 Now t7
" -'- Personnel Selection- directorate- - - +Da -long r sage, - there's - -hop eful - '__is_- Europe. Where- are lucreasing4,1 ----- ,
w will see. to it that they are em- feeling: Russia shows algal of definite and detailed iadieatio
"•' ,.. x,� ployed where they fit in best-
about out, desalts Stalingrad however, that the laitiative
N means they will have great- situation, keeping Nast wmY busy about W be taken away from Dim.
_ wh ch
or io Dortun r- advaaceaseat- - oa • Eastern treat Bombings of Allied Naval Power
sad 'promotion than was the lot of any are slowing down the it may now be �-
k^
�.. the private soldier before this Naazir war production. The Nazis itatively that British naval power'
_- was They y
have no decisions of have a big reserve of finished war In greater than when the war be- _
_ 3 a major character to )hake. They - equipment, but the air raids on• gan, and that American naval - L
' are doing their duty and are In factories and communications will power Is considerably greater than +
- the hands of men trained to em- delay ' the replacements months it was December 6 last. Admiral ' r,
ploy them to the best advantage, hence. Japan has over - extended King -.has intimated that the Am- dl
' !!t '
�"' men who know that their own her supply lines. They are vnlner erican two ocean navy will be
future, their own safety, their able, and Japanese aMpping to "ready "' by June of next year. 91
f ;
own lives will be in the hands of faring badly. These factors add Some important seafare develop-
Q these youths they are training. Ap to a plus for the Allies on the ment4 are wisely kept secret. As
�� ' What about us? We are older. long pull, but the outlook In the to failure to reveal fully certain
By now the perplexities Of 'life, next few months is probably not losses, they are hardly is excess
should not be as troublesome to .. -_. good. 01 the e>pected coat of open-
xf ations. However, as somebody has
us as they are to the teen age . Axle Campalpn in Russia;
Hitler appears about 'to bring
y world. put it, "whichever side pulls the
fewer 'boners' will'win the war." -
fr, w. We can't rely upon an Admin- his campaign in southern Russia
y istrative and Training Staff to
di-- to a conclusion which may be Censorship veils the actual situ-
" y ' rect ation . in India.. The Nazis ' put
our activities into channels l
satisfactory to • him for the pre-
' " ,w D.a�tzat 9Yerything thay have into- attacks
;, . ✓`' ••� -•'�" ••_ ""' meat. tie nas not nnn�n11ULeU Lila
x y
--service to our country and, there- Russian' armies, as he get out to on convoys in aid of Russia. Tall(,
of an Allied Generalissimo con-
- fore, to ourselves. do, but he has immobilized them �.
y Which makes our duty all the in the south for the time being tianea. The British inflationary
more plainer! at least. And, since Russian ter,!- threat is largely checked by strict
+ Americas
torial, material and manpower.
s + E losses on_ other fronts have made reliance mainly on other controls.
iargescaLe, eucuebbrui ttycbiau of= EBCees_pluchasine -OO�er become_
O F T-H E faaeives Improbable w i t h pit forced savings" when' allowable
' yurl unncn w:a -ig dly axes rict6d. It
g - strong Allied support, Hitler sea- should be repeated' that the Am-
16 P R E S S sibly might be expected to offer
= the Russians peace so" that he erican tradition favors offense and
"FORGETTING" ABOUT THE could consolidate and capitalize A may a assumed that the high
WAR on his extensive gains while there Allied decisions a which Press- .
There are some people who say yet time. A Nazi peace is
utter-
is dent Roosevelt recently referred
p p ly unacceptable .to Stalin, how• are in accord therewith.
- they do not want to see a film Canada At Dieppe
about the war, read a book about ever, and Hitler !s preparing Win- PP
- " - This American boy nd girl find that punting As done on the, it, or do anything else that re- ter quarters for a holding army, Canada's a raid fat that its part
Y g 8 , is Russia prior to turning else- !a the Dieppe raid and- other fight-
has
nothine to do with football. The boy iwithe background - minds them of it. They say, they,
., ,.. - - „- _ .amt, ottnri to _ice has been underrated, particu-
x is doing the punting -or paddling -of the boat while Pv� Ed*aid ” -' want' to - forget about the war. -.
Correll of Reading, Pa., and Eleanor Shaw of San Francisco. relax. They. even say, they are .tired of finish the war quickly ' by en -_ Larly 1n $• newareel9, is not to
-BBorth are automohile drivers for U. S. forces in Britain. reading bout it in the -news- trenching himself so firmly on the be, minimised. Canada= is not a
- g Continent that farther fighting - large- country, -'Jut its contribu•
paper' obvfougly would be impractical. If tlon -to the war is a large one and
These are the people who are he is permitted the initiative, the its troops did shoulder the major -
DIVIDU� selfish, self - centred and indul- focus of activity . Is expected to Vurden at Dieppe. It would be wise
gent; who hate to be reminded shift to the- Middle East, Where he for Causda, England,- the U. S.
- , of anything that disturbs their presumably" anticipates an Allied and all of the other United Na-
peace of mind. That is not 6-- - attempt to clear him oily a1- North= - that they are
mentality that will win the war.
We can only win it by measuring Africa, open the Mediterranean fighting the war collectively, that ,
Uk10E y and launch an offensive •against separately- they might not be able
!R 'N �]C1C. up to our reaWrisiblities to the -his relatively unprotected flank to fight it at a1L
utmost of our capacity, in the
interest of others as well as of
iA Weekly- Column About This ana That in Our Canadian Army ourselves. Courtshit) Ends - Flowers Forecast
several young gentlemen of my to be of service to the - Dominion _ - Stratfo�d Beacon - Herald _ Up In Court ae111C1 Autumn
apuaiatance have dropped out of in this fight for self- preservation. COULD LIFT BOOKS - -
lid& to hwat r1retom Nn' mnra era Probably the meet Illuminating-- -A brewle of mire Snit- re• - -The veteran Johnny Thomas.
y ij6LSwu tuts ifi>i$ tike astir Pro . _
ley. seen at the agars dances that feature of this sudden exodus- for pleasure motoring may be re- suiting from a codrtahip which weu-.av,... P..-; :aie-- prrauatl•
Brave recently become very popn- and six Yung men fom a smaIi duced soon. A good start might started 86 years ago may now be catbr, does not agree with several
liar at a -dance pavillon not -far comunity leaves a nnticeahle man Im made -atAho ration board if it heard by a jury as a result of- a otho'r old -time. weather fdrecasters
_ .lawny. The local "hot doggery ", -is the tranquility that has -re- would lift for 'a few weeks the Jai ■1.,.. L....,: -here that folk In the Niagara Dfs•
i lb l�Aye -ad glrle �.;� sever -- -- waned up= •hn ■a who '�,y tb • %rlio ADpellat,i Ccurt rarantIv- trict are In for an early Fail. "II '
eonpun uewna ui uiuLUSIBLe wuvivlr
Bove any appetite at meal times stellar roles. The suit -'was brought by Ethel U my belief that, we will have .a
M>I NP themselves at odd hours to we older - people don't realize ad of exceeding federal speed
le of 40 miles an hour. That Trott of Oil' City, Out., and the mild October and November, too."
limit iris detriment of pocket money the problems with which we have - appeal was against a judgment of Mr. Thomas commented.
- AMt can't stay- m poekiets, will- --- our juniors. From our set would compel these individuals to -
save gas and rubber by not using MT. Justice J. C. Malone who din- - "One 'reason is that the wild ,
+sass Lo -- ztihout _ ideas_ and politically muscle -bound _ mused- her action aaaiaat Elmer asters are just commencing- to
- either at ail -2„+ ° ..i4ie Mott, Enniskillen township bee-'
Om m. No longer, will these par- brains, we •evolve a series of in bloom, and as these flowers are
Yeolar young gentlemen =three of tlfymg regulations and conditions. Edmonton Journal Beeper, without allowing the cage sensitive to frost, it is my belief - • -
ism English = three French Than we expect youngsters just -o- to go to -a jury. A three -man court that old Dame Natufe- knows bqt-
eiyeaking - strum their guitars our of school to understand what -ANY GERMAN w GOOD of appeal yesterday ruled the case ter than the average human does!'
tad other musical instruments in we haven't courage enough to. tell 'TARGET must be heard by a jury.
Ideas of targets have changed.
:my living -room. them when their • minds are busy The action, involved d promise t .;
No longer, that In, until their trying to adjust themselves to 'vastly since the war began. At Most Needed Items _
' the first the British airmen were of marriage made >o years ago
qa,..,a'• Orst "leaves" roll around and they a life that has none of the pro and which W. A. Donohue, counsel Listed In Britain
torn up in uniform, heavier, more teetion, with which -.we- sl�rround not permitted to bom>; certain for Miss T ott, --contended was re-
erect and bronzed, nzed,-_, to earn -and _ _their school days. military targets, because they were _ .. newed in 1919. Most- needed clothing,' in Great
the admiration . od their..._ Pn- YOUrae1t_in..�oattton of a so close b., , :.�1:.... «..LF�� .,f -Pe- -
�eServe- __ _ Judgment_ wad reserved _ and Britain includes wool sweaters, --
6Iation "a number- Of- et - - - -� -a - -- - sweaters, -- -
iSmcing partners. 'teen age boy. He suddenly be- p ' la that the judgment was giv- undervests, underpants, overcoats,
>si ht be, killed. later in the day
-They have gone off In several comes conseloun .,f a. .Id- that ig ,,�„�. be heard pajamas, .. socks, , stockings and .. --
` '4lrectiona, the Infantry, the Air is peopied mostly by cont<emporar• But, since Hitler started in- by a jury. boys' shorts, for ages from six to
Force, and to 'work on the con= fee in uniform. He learns' that a discriminate bombing; the British sixteen. The need !a greater for
s+troctiou of a strategic highway, khaki uniform minus -the word idea is that any German is 'a ;EXPLAINING THE LAG boys than- for. girls. - -
' Irbe girls- who have swum and bi- "Canada" is the badge of the "draf- good target now.
eyded and hiked and danced with tee ". - Windsor Star The most optimistic way to put More than 50,000 babies have
tiem all summer set me right Others in khaki, but wearing _ ' •--o-= it in to say that year production been born in the - emergency'
comments upon the bore who are "I'anada" are - volunteers. The COlNlY1AND0 MATERIAL
I made •nmp,_rathnr ar —y� i8- 11 -lag �t the 111ppl L_- __homes for motharw -aatahliahed
re will be accepted at the age of -'Wild disorder continues to of raw materials can't keep up. under Britain's .evacuation pro= ..
1aa4 to be paid almost as much per eighteen but will not "go overseas mark local wrestling' matches,- with it - Kansas City ,Times gram.
bear In -highway construction at until they are nineteen, .• with • spectators - battling each
Me soldiers and airmen get per But if *they do not volunteer other here and there and storm=
day. , they will not be called until• they ing the ring, while the odd con-
"They've been turned down for are twenty. / testant claps a hold on the ref-
Ski Army ", was ch'orussed at me, . ' What shall he do? We can't tell eree. There' seem i s to be plenty LISTEN TO - -` - -- -
'bsid, anyway, by the time, they him. We should be able to tell of Commanda material -there. ..
gy for board and room and, him what we want. We are the - ;Vloratreai Gazette _ '-
• 1eiothes there won't be much dif• people, aren't we? We govern the . Y ; .COUNTRY NEMS"
b rence in their- pay - - - -• - -- country�:deH't we? - -FOR DOG- OWNERS -
Another point mae by the youtik w ve got to wake up. If we are -- No normal_ person is happy ::ITE)~AS OF INTEREST FROM ONTARIO WEEKLY-
Bodies in putting this old soldler going ask our young gentlemen about hitting a dog with his auto-
$ rights was that the road -mak- to enlis to sate us from .an enemy mobile, and sometimes it is very NEWSPAPERS,
ers, will p!robably'be in almost as who will spare no one, the least difficult to. avoid some of the -
Beat danger as their pals in uni= we can do is to make quite clear little rascals who - haven't -been = -�ACH SUNDAY AT 2 P.M.
ltst'm- what we expect of them. taught not• to chase cars and to
It all goes to prove,•two things That's why I say that the abet keep out of the •street, Can't dog CFRB — 8�V��Ci[Ll ]��
-Wet even an old soldier has no illuminating feature of 'what has owners think -of the feelings of Dial
- sight to }limp to conclusions -and been happening in our village to motorists, too?
fiat there. is more than one. way the descent of tranquillity upon Cht'istian 5ciencae :Monitor � � � // �^d _ • ,_••
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OWES SUS A DIME I OWE NOBODY BUT MY TAILOR THERE NE yvES.
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tw5 piece W alnutbed Affod4a" E — 1 FURBYTH, pph. D., Direocot 4w ki room suite, 84.50 e j i
RR• ll..odieioa a ooaaio R• , � All Palle yeos way ei1'e0f.7
�;.. -. . „ .. ..� ar,,. Studio Couch and 2 _
`"'"`' °"' -� COAL, CORE, Chairs ?2.50 - Prices on "CLARK'S"
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Barrister , ENT, S rin filled matt- _ -:— - ' �i'ol�_ l�a�;are
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,�im00... Wwtb,. � -- - and -- r�eeee, 16.50 -43.50 ! !
BL7ITON, BE & ROSS " Easy. _Ott the POrse ..- Solicitors BUILDEVS BUPP'LIER ]]felts lte 6 le- B arrestors & sal ,
�. J. w�ATON. K. C. Telephoto also looaltoartage work p (lark's Tomato Juice, 10 oz. Oim 6C.
a. BROOKE BELL. K. C. Ade1,288MI We haveele�o plaeed in stock a full cesf 67.50
- ; �. Ros`s .� L>�A� >N® Tomato - Sou . - •� 3 for 25c. - --
372 Bay SLR motor
Aanbdance. Day or Night •• pY
- -iOHN L. POND Tomato QOBIIP1Af1iY FEEDS - -
rTGQSIrIcMILLAN— Barrister Sol- PHONE 180G - . _
y�y �.��j i i Q� _. -.
{eiMr. � o�nER,i!'as08eHadasptJeet A• W. MITC,`iJ.ai�. •• sparal Soup -, 1OC•
T.eo.to. Pickering, Ont. /�•r -'
o" 4r arras. PQOiiZ -- 0215" 1f4 Rai. ea • A. STERRITT ,,. •Mushroom Soup - .1 oce
R. BEATON. TOW1v8HIP t'jllrnitIIire Dealer !•
Fork and Beans in piam sauce
z,w�... w` .tee: oe�. YOU
PIG�iING AND C�ONT r JuinbO r2� oz 19c.
Notio e t o'�
- A. - RiCHARDSON - -- - -Tomato juice in larltins- =
,>�gNMRAL INSIIRANC"E: We do baUding of all 1"da # .e
R$AL BSTATE G Adrienne _' . 10.5 oz. 43c `
''OGNVEYANCING s r, ..,......1.. abc
s* �a a . _••�► G : ROUGE .. Sk. i -Oxfor s cemeat 28 oz. 29e
do astre. PACE POWDER .......... 66c. s p'�
Pilrooe rich. am We also sell Braatfoxd' ...... Sauce -' 10 oz, i e7�.'
R1010�°8 LiPSTJ1CK Ref311e 40c. .•
XaUrlals, E Mire Bathroom p 88�e.,' 60c. .
_. -. -- Y!f M , MAW - - Fgdpmet et, Daro Watee - � a
,LIOBN8JtD AUCTIONEER AND Systems, Beatty stable Courtesy, Econa an
Our Preacriptian Service is
mite and Rf - -_ y
Sales ceaduct.d Anywhere' Mateeiale
Address 814 Dundas t_ » ��
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Street. Bast. - - -"° 1 •� , -
Whitby. Ontario, Eat3anatas �`t°e u - THE REXALL- STORE
Work Gaaraateed -
Phone, Pick 68
WE SERVE P 2= -St Hoare _ 8 a. m. to 10 V leasant to
deal at Sundays — 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. - .
PICKERING, ONTARh0 p
AND ALSO GIVE --`'. J.' PROUSE
6 (aassifted Ad►ergaeasents , ! !
INSURANCE Furnished house for Rent eleven
'he B8
INSURANCE
- =-PEER LE VINE $- Availab e - ,
�+� ^..ni north -fin- Ajax 1 -Store _
S� \VICEL� Solicitor etc. for possession Nov, lst- with four 1 Z
acres, of gardens and woods. With M � CH A A f QdRes hours -- 1 - 6, Wed. and 9" flagged terrace. Private swimming
- - -ibg $tr.-PWc+ria8. • -X1Mt to Libc>aq _ _ b
CYRlL E. MORLEY READ Opil= — OSHAWA oo trout water. Four double tbed III -
GENERAL lriauttA teE
SERVICE PROTECTION . rooms. •iArge living rovlll, Ai1C�caac.. s
L . E'. � t7 N t I L L s Piece bath. Furnace, electric a� _ ..
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FUNERAL nru ypol exn stove and refrigeration. Very nicely' - -- _ - -
iurnisnea. iueal for —�+u y�uay5
R 0 C K EMBALMER married couples. Insulated. One or
B Ruacessor :toiw. J. b1mber.1 two year tease. $60 per month. If
- i9ta�llviRe - interested phone Claremont ,82 r 11 Complete Stock of Hardware
z -r— fill] particulars on Saturday -_ ..
Night and iisy es•rnce
afternoon between -12 and 2. Harvest Supplies
THEATRE
rag naiEr Ftc=e Reeideaer Pkcr,jax ]knployees -- can accommodate
5 passengers; 4,x-12 shift frgm the
Village to Plant. J. R. Newton, Master Poultry Feed
Healthfully Air - conditioned �. • �i �i care Mrs. Ceai 'Ijrew _ 1 y - -
I Dining- -Room Suite ��v� O..C. George And Al
'MURSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY "' - Hutchings, Brock Road - -
�OCI',OBFIt 1. 2 and S Inavral) ' of All Kinds. _ Regal Cook Stove — for sale, in +�lV ray And Sprayers''
;l ro aw"s, &L,;-'T- a di -7 Im. au. �,,.d a....e.. -I�l3in 6 .a;,. � p
Sat rcisy WAtiiiee at' 1.30 7 _ Beet Rates Available with Church Str. Pickering Or Not To' Beonrit� and t3ervioe., ' $ Roomed cottage. for Rent — partly' 7Cgeat for McCormick- Merine arm I1''rwcbiDtrr and
To furnished. $25.00. Mile west of ORepairs.
Addr. .Phone Pickering Baldwin, Valley Farm
Road. 36 r 22.
Be �. -.
BROUGHAM PICK. 513 _
-- 6R SA-I� — 1 good McCormick! Out 40tt4 - We bave it. Can get it` Or it is not mt,:a. t
Carole Lombard, &0 Jack Bonny Deering Corn., Binder; 1 Good No. 12 p)r<ONB 3908
PHONE AGIN. ASS W 9, I1tILLiKEN Mccorwck Deerin¢ Ensilage Cutter. -
MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY' Jno..S. 11alsdon' Pickerin _-
Clarke Prentice =- �• J S. BALSIaC.1N, � P'[CKERINts
)OCTOBER 5, 6 and 4 Cattle for Sale — 15 Shorthorn
-Last oorriple show at 8.15- — -- LICENSED AUCTIONT�i cvw�iye.tit..a.d' ay.l..gers; i0 Cows - - - -
suitable for feeders; 5 2 year olds, - • - J
Bruce Bairnsfathees World Famous For the Counties of York slid 00- beef; 5• yearlings, -beef.. Dr. N. E.
_ Character srio; successor of =Corp
, riclici.,J6 lu
Olen Bill And Son' l ti" of C. A. S. F. and of the tab S — for horse meat` "'anted: B J. H. Prentice (former Prentiss ai Png prices paid, Phone Pick.
r &aW an added attraction r Prentice). Harm and Farm 81os 86 r '13. -
_ Sales a specialty at fair and naew. Bought and Sold PAT TORYONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MABK�
The Falcon _ able rates. - $SETT - GLOTIii -NG, STEIsILIZED, .
elr-ted pressed like new. We EGGS HOGS '
-Takes
Over _ _ -:- received, a large shipment of high
_ class gentlemen's suits, Pants, large ]CALVES L41HS _
�,egrge Sanders. and Lynin Bari �Iarvest Time ` ��° costa etc. Very reaaonahle. It AND ,KINDS OF - =1
will pay you to come ben before roe
Demands hinder �d f e�°Odmwl<. .6s ���
_. IIR3DAY, FRI. SATURDAY Poultry., dreiscid
9 and It ,� .� Twine � e� ; : e P1 "K
FA.R1`'I ;_
.;Saboteur King _Bug Killer .a.�.>l..�a LI M ITE _ .
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j.aae and ROW Jcumlmbtyd • LAND _SVRVBYOR _
ARSENATE OF LEAD H. �. DOIiEVAM, S M•. >!e. G _ B� ,MSTERED EGG' GRADING STATION — =; ��
ARSENA'E OF LIME AND ��� G� al Arm" 8
w ni i ss t ONT. PHONE w rear+• t Bad
;RA D 1 O SERVICE , PARIS GREEN ' !fig sea. low. o raaa� pba"
Cattle ,Spray ° — Fly TM sad ti I. On 98e are an >t�eesde d
sprayers , ' .CHOICE -MEATS ..
Prim Mot on Everythling at WM. C. MURSAB
' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE _ AND _
- - ; ALVIN u,BU SHBy :m County of ontaiio
6 : a.,ow inset .Hardware Tioemith PIf KF RTxc; ONT. EGETABLES
i Quaranteed� Repair Service' o PHONE 46 ` PHONE 26. _-
Any Make or Model PTCRERINQ Mein Women Over 4o .. , .`
ARTHUR FIELD - THE PJCIiERINC >ws Feel Weak, Won,. Old? ! �''�`
r Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? 'MARKET
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PHONE 62 r S 1, s M
. I .. .. Doe. we•k, rnndovn. ezLnneted oondltlem make 41 LK - -
C�RLN� ONT on sale at ,o• teal fa,,� d oat old"
W71.01-191.7 ulan IA. often needed ,tter 30 ar,
J. T. STEPHEIN SON'S ° oae i ncrmim vnaa�otie.mtA I
BOYES' DRUG STORE :3:«n,:�•.a
G1R(OOK'S•SERYICE SUTION