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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_10_09� ''•Q' ::+ `'�'- .. < � a^ -,•;' ' r _ _ ,L +a}.g'. - .•T - �i,, � •rte. "�' � � - ft^?.w .',=JS ,.a.aT`c'!a � ,� _`'.:r. S1��•Cp�'''� ..��. iGb _ - � if'• -rCn' y ..sa �.. 4 �f.�f Ca'• rtt 7. •J- mow- v . �7 t� f' Via" �• - r - 1 - rYt A ✓ .p:a� -.F . _ _ '.4 `o' • s s,y " +'.. •; ak'4,, 'Ceti•.., .. 1 .. .... .: �' ::••. -'. '•°•`'• .- n•_T''n`i;.; .'!'. '': ,, ,•, ',' ,, ,.-• ° gin. .-, N-911, ' '' a i ` •w - ,- '� , x17•' ,,., "1 - -- E_W.S__,9 , i�UI,. . _X1 I ' PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, Oct. ,9. 1942 • No. 8 - ... �laval A airs I ister'.Vill ` In Dshawa"- eak :a l try and arrange convenient hours, Pickering Women's Institute ; Special Thanksgiving and Anniver= (�(`� r c <a r the Government will likely step in sary Services in United Church ,. ;LOCALISMS and dictate hours. that may be con- Mrs. Bert Harvey, President of here on next tw9' weeks. - venient to no one. Co-operation is South Ontario W. L accompanied by Y x I desirable at this time. r'roposals several members from Brougham Dr. Arthur . Lochead .-Rill speak ' Mme' forge Martin spent the : ; - LI Im L 4; nsaid hP,• annual visit to of hn CPMV;nPC ;,, the T wed weekend with her h Kett rrl�►ue, auJ ,,,�,� �. ,,,, b�uch, h _ husband in the - ! f ,; Pickering branch which met at the 1: A& 0..u..l.,. on the matter in due course." g Church here on Sunday next: _n. the s St. George's Church, Sunda Oct. home of Mrs. Lawson on Sept. -29, morning on ' _ "General- Thanks- 1kl" anda y _ ' Expert to Lecture A. R. Y. here twenty -one being present, giving" and in the evening on S' y School at 1,0 a. ra. Mrs. Harvey gave, helpful su - Celebration of the Ho Communion an Wednesday, - October a4 Y .13a P Sg- "Thanksgiving for the Church, On n' :►z Iva, talk- bin - _�.. � *ti o a_ -- e., t,s at 1;1,. Evening Prayer at I p. m. "I P/Aad-z getebet. , 16th,- l: r .4 reh r Members`of the. local A. R. P. line of "Good Citizenship ".. Wallace. vdll speak at the Anmver_ rTeacher at note services, Rev. w. >ry ary- Sen-ice, and on the following . G. Robinson, to make eve effort in a report on the Nutrition Con- ' s ference held recently in Brougham, Miss M. Clazie, R. N. Illoronto. to hear Mr. Fred Walkerdine, . of y g VIuesday ev\eeing 'will. give an 80- ' * mat ee, of by the Institutes' Dept.,. Miss A- -E. slide illustrated' lecture ' in the spent 'Monday With -her aunt and ► �<, y r«: - Richardson expressed the feeling of uncle,: air. and Mrs. John Murkar.. - Toronto, in a special, lantern illus- g auditorium of the church. ''tickets The mangy. friends. tested lecture, "Incendiary bombs' the group, that they were much are now - on sale, . I of Mrs. Norman - better informed in 'the principles of Ranks are delighted to see her at _ at the school here' on Wednesday nutrition as a result r of the tbree home, and able to, be out again„ }evening of next week at the regular Shower given Pickering Girl Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murkar and , Class. Headgt;artera . are especially Courses taken in recent years.' - Interested in having us thoroughly The Committee was continuing to family had a pleasant visit one day, y „ contact any .wishing to place child- Miss Jessie Baker was the recip- this tweek frorrr .A_ B. Bob Me'lray', - -- t�. acquainted with ' incendianeo ient of con tulationa and man of `ia arc Falls who is home alt I .•._f _ ren, and those prepared_ to care for t y g — )�11.- i ngus L. MacDonald and boar4 tlT�.- gifts °t .n mScrPlla'nPn J4- ahowPr. leave fr011Y�@ �,*8vC. On the w@ai: Minister of National Def- r^ for A Note fresh MapLJ Creek. Sask. ,Much interest was shovrn in the given by Miss Marjory White, on Coast. He is with their ion and Nava! Affairs -hu will speak ar. i1c., of which there Tuesday evening. Friends and old � brother Craig on H'.. M. S. Naden 1 a; Opening of the Loan Canpagn at peal Sir: at Oshawa Fair, school- chums gatlTered in honour of _ ..qtr: -and Sf— orniaii - Goidoii _ _ -- Oshawn on S�nd'a;' N.g,`.t. ' Moving pictures are to be taken were fourteen. Miss Baker's coming marriage to and family' are spending the winter here of the winning, platoon in our A gift cf a hand woven couch Mr. �• Henderson, the wedding to in the City, jar. Keith; now 'in -thy 56 Hours a V►eek in - Iick_l-in6 Maple Creek training centre, who throw was presented, on behalf of take place on October loth -at -St- Bly residence will, take -over 'the took high. honours - in the. company. the Institute by Mrs. Bie to Mrs. George's- 'Aaglieart•-Chur0h. — _Gorrio. Businessmen of this village some drill inspection held here on Sept. A. J. Brady, who was'. recently Mr. E, D, Renaud was introduced - from the totwnship met or, Wednes 30th. A Pickering boy .named John married.'. _ to. the congregation of the United Horticultural Society day evening to discuss and arrange. Tiaefy was in the winning platoon, ... ' Church on Sunday- morning last bye , the 56 Hour Week now being u No. 20 of 4 Company, and 'besides Mr. Les., 'M. Morle • -S t of g gg" Tlkaniaaglving Hay, Monday Next. Members and fiends of Pickering , ) eased oy thee., reaeral .Uovt. - it will ' .else lwuuui ul Lim L._-j L trained unit Sondav 'School on,, the 'occasion of Horticultural Society .are -�o- sy-ea= t� �A �. be extremely di#ficnit to arrange inthe training centre here thgy won Prof, Dxi ht 1 the School anniversary. Mr, Renaud. g rof the Forestry Dept. , liguns suitable to everyone, at the the, Army Cash Prize donated to the Memorial 'Window Unveiled in in an illustrated lecture at Roue a prominent church worixr give , me time, they realize - that if winning platoon, Memory of laic Cherrywood Boy Hill -School, on October '13, al g g two ,splendid addresses, speaking Y don't trasten their own plan, Rav Taylor + again at the evening service. The P • ._-. A , Maple. Cretek RdiMent - _ • _ ... • .. va of the cot - graphed Forestry Studies of Ontario Pup sell ,anK a number On Sunday last Mr. Arthur Taylor. and'' Quebec, . - - � of hbrmrs as a chorus during the -` - 4L i window to service. and -members of the Senior the chu h -- - -'' The Psychological Front �, > memory' of their can - -- Y• George Todd 'unveiled the rT w, Bible Society Calla Your Ae October meeting of the W. At work or play, at war or -at not carrying out their promises. 'window, and Dr. Reddick received, it Attention -to A- of the United Church will be peace -- one element *f strategy is To convince the . Russian. people .-;n memory of one who used to be .(published by the local Society.) f held at the home of Mrs. CartwriXht to fmr!nv out what yotrr oPP'nent , that. we are Trot keeping up our among us -- also an iniipiratian ^to en Tuesday afternoon, •.October lee. - llu a ...mod 3e an no .!. prn? *+sea will nndoubtedls be one our church. _ _ 137. Years of • Scripture distribu- at 2.30 p. m. with #s• W. C. Mur- - Sometiznear figuring what the of .-Hitter's psychological , attacks. tip,,, a,i.v „a :lac A. need -�f,t; of ?� *��°"c '^;p r% ” cN\�: aeies - other is going to do is more hap- Hitler is well aware of the ,.fact _ f&ATFIFUL the Crown, and -a)1 the ai_ ision the congzega ;i,n will be cordially ortant than figuring )our, own. ' that he 'will be .rolled„ back, unless ` • j Melds of the World. welcomed.` Will -the ladies Nine Million copies Scripture III re7nen her the "sh ,e " Please With the approach of the Crisis he can break the United front, and The Publishers of the News nisi P s r for the of World War No. 2, probably the the entire bagful of Hitler' fantas- to express their appreciation of the in 85 languaged distributed to the Overseas Boxes• - knmAm to be cap- _ rev_ tion being Riven their publics- fighting men of 191ri -'18. _ to have a look at Hitier"s probable able of using, will be brought out to' -t$on during the past six months. A million and. a quarLrr uor;Ca „1 strategy during the- next - few bring about confusion in our Own _ Without any ' special campaigns. _Present "'service -edition ". containing • Watch this Date moi�tiss ranldB, -in awh a maneuver... or other ,"subscription getting•' a Message frasn the King, already Hitler, who is not primarily a Britain and United dilates, . tills stunts of an lcsna we are `�� ,t Fxoglara_ 'the cx+rr: ben. r u i Y Pleases of the�,«,e militaky, mar", but a psychologist, week, are the prk4pala - in the to. acknowledge an increase of well Help' the Bible Society shoulder play "Dora Dean'' have set the date _ _- )*8 had the control of the - public United Nations. Our hope Ges in- the' over one-'hundred , new, unsolicited -its responsibilities in your name, of their first performance - tot. - = ._- mind, as his constant obsession - ever. maintaining of such an alliance for subscribers. Thank ' you.-: 29, in - .P:cldering Community Hall, - aincx[ into power as head all time. Britain 'nevi provides - the of the Na. final Socialists (Nazi) base for. operations, with the LJ. S., - -. PartA He gained, control of the . the arsenal for the group. Hitler's , . _ > ' , early copies - of the, printed, Bible Cherrywood Military Party in Germany by giv- logical course world be an attempt were probably among the first to ray this allaince., and today - volumes of any worm that were inning their confidence rind devo- 'we have evidence of partial success prepareaii, `vwitil5 `Coe ubjec ;., Y.���r� —'- `-'7_ ° -. • -ill iaLa their - : ` lion. ` -' -- --- at east, in such_&_ course, in the -ving _ same, : and to insure their meeting- on We- anesday-day, October 1.4. Every ,clear cut victory, excepting activities of certain writers to ' the' _ . , preservation, the valusiile iew, were 5tibject fiTRr�ll Gh11 Grateful - Rusaie and Libya,' haa` been s psy south, isolationists; the President shained 'up in 'the European Cath- mess - Thanksgiving, chological one, using the weapon is. having trouble with Congress, edrals. One of two of these copies A number from here attended thtr - icnown as �' a, cui,tt,,t,a, with -Price control, Lab, -- o +� a l Graydon M. Goodfellow, of the - are known fo -be" in existence - today, Anniversary Services at 'Locust Hill. - -- " With German -born residents in fromm agitation fomented by N ;i Mundy- GoodfelTovr Printing e:or, - o the British Museum having paid Al-, arse mr s. anew of tsiuevate. j foreign ountries, he has formed u he wa was .introduced b Harry ` gn pro psi -ewe have t same in Can- O�?� , • y the Russian_. • Gu�•ernment. a terrific are with their -daughter, liars, the _nucleus of Fifth Column activ- ada. We can think of nothing' more :W Bo_yes,_.as't ee - speaker t4TLRotary sum, for one of them,' :discovered Gates, who has returned from the ities,' reaching out to include native . discouraging, more subversive, luncheon on Monday- "evening, this -o�y "a few years ago. Hospital, -but is not improving as d �, >: born m7slcontents, crackpots and than the- contemptible attacks upon' Week, spesldrtg on `the -subject of In the 16th and. 17th centuries, we had hoped for, ` power seekers. These o ie created the Federal administration his oven , profession ."Commercial - printing was _brought , to this con. Relatives from Sandford were . issues µlei ^h ,vP *P *u$de "respect= town political leaders whu bn..spite Printing": tinent, with Benjamin - Franklin, ' Sunday' visitors with Mr., and Mrs, able" by native patriots not in of an :,,.....e,; -j, wi11 sii'fi place I%began� revealing-_the ~inter- -being among the first to recognize' Wesley Petty, agreement with the government, party ahead of national welfare, or esting fact to his no doubt surprised 'the .o*=ercial- possibilities' of the -,creating the necessary Nazi- sym who let personal grievances blot listeners, that, in vollme of, bus -, printing industryi introducing, a pathizers in that particular country. their entire vision. -nis is a perfect mom+ Printing in fourth place publication, which has developed Voters' List 1942 The es�er- prowiag-stretsatlt- - the- exatmple of Fish Colmnn work, the in Canadian Industry, into our present Saturday Evening � ' a Uicited Nations iras presented a finest type of Fifth Column activity, He described also the importarim 'Post, which has probably the high- - Municipality of the Coryeration of problem and obstacle to the Nazi and the very thing' Hitler hopes for - of the industry, and asked his cud- est. circulation of .any publication in The Township ii'laltetin and Hitler, with his usual --the destroying of confidence by fence to picture the difficulty in 'that field today. Notice is hereby given that I have _ crafty, psydhological methods, µi11 its people in a ,nation's leaders, •- Pro'gress of civilisation witbout the The development of the printing cOnPlied with Section of Of t W use every endeavour-and all possible whether that be the intention, that aid of "the Printed Word" - news- presses and type setting machines Noters' Uot Act, and that I have - - tactics, to bring about "differences" is the known result of such criticism papers; magazines, books,- of all. was also described' briefly by the Posted up in my office at Whitev&% 'kinds etc. Reading, material, either between the nations of the group. and warrants drastic action, as will g' speaker -- the presses, from •prod- •oh. -the 29th day of September, 1948 'We may .expect, very soon.,' to be applied to a leas widely known as a form of entertainment or for u4ion of •from one hundred or so (1) - the list of all persons. entitled find Hitler offering peace terms to individual who gets careless with the conveying ', of news service has copies per hour to. fifty thousand; members of the Legislative Attsela%. �= Rr;asia., At the moment, we are his language. The creating of dis- been taken for granted since the .and typesetting , from the hand 11. and at Municipal Elecetons, and being given assurances` that Russia - cord between nations and national industry's devel'opment-to its "present method of two• columns a day; to (2) the list of persons entitled to will contIn3ae "resistance to the last getups is Hitler's perfect weapon-- standard. - the machine method of ten to twelve vote at Municipal Elections only, man" but the continued heavy press- while battling over local differences, . The mechanical Aide of printing cohnrim. and that such list remains -there =foe ure upon the Soviet defences, . by Der.Feurher sneaks in the back door wu traged from the days of the Mr., Goodfellowv'exltibited several .inspection first Printers,- the - Chinese, who ear - apparent unlimited German man- quietly _ pieces of type, made on what is And Thereby call upon all vobe� power, may even yet bring Russia ' ' Facing. a psychological front, Re wed their characters in .wood, up said to- be )the- .1tfst .. type caaling to take immediate proceedings to to a capitulation (and no great. ' find -men of freedean, who believe through 'the days of Gutenberg, in machine .(15th Century); ,and also have 'ariy errors or dmtinim corr. purpose can be, realized in denying they fight for Right' and Freedom Germany, and his first i printing•• a sample of printing from the first ected according to law it) in' spite of these assurances• -- as in the sense of the words of Press; and metallic type. ' Gutenberg. press. Thes'Ct- machines Last aay for appeal, October ]10th The first type was 'manufactured g P. the will of today has oft-times been Abraham Lincoln, "T care not if God were 'brought from Europe • orr -loan; `1942, broken under extreme circumatan- is on m side. in the first century before' Christ, ,for the Printin Craft Convention Dated this 29th day 'of of S.1 y My constant hope g r ces on the morrow. This will come ',and prayer is that I may be found but not until the 16th century was held in Chicago recently, 1942; at Whitevale, Ontario c a much easier and much soonef, if on God's side." With this stand and Punting recognized and used as a Donald R. Benton Russian public opinion can be con- resolve, the hocus-pocus of psycho- form of preserving matter in the 'Next Monday's Jgncheon is with- - - - winced that the United Nations are logical warfare wont work way of printed documents. The drawn --- Thanksgiving" Day, C3a'k of the Munielpa} a �[�1 "`.•,'" >,•�`'1A -"''�" 4` .y„ya .r :i•. -:�.. _ :,.,s_,. -. r°.. .-v:i �`i.' .av PIS, - 60:.•W` i?•..t: r^'.• r •."• apdri•- - �•,,r: _ . +tls!C.P� - - .v.� $ .. - ai-ns� �.eayy. -.:" ... t ��o "md:ex ,� 9� t `.,x` C _1 ,A ''''Yr •�,y.. �.f -1— ,,3ar', '^ti•• .r;• 7. ' ,Sting r` �; ..p .. = r't''�r a4L •J�' "' •,N ` _ � - - R. Y. R. C. Vaughan 119 Chairman - Have You Heard.? Refused T� l Of Can. Nat. Railway's Board A "certain Judge, fame_d for his Dlstrll @,B2��Slta ' unruffled behavior in any crisis, _ The United States _ ai and - & J. Hungerford Retnstins As Chairman of National Railways once had the misfortune to fall Navy Departuieno refused• to (le- %A Munitions Ltd- down the stairs. He fell from the liver "war ballots" to New Yolk J' very top to the very. ;bottom voters overseas. declarin, the 1-h —� i� bouncing on each stair —and fin - "would manifestly interfere wit h ished by-rolling right across the the war effort." eorridrr. - -`- The War Ballot Coplulission an- _ / - i M ti One of his servants hearing the nounced receipt -oY aitniiti`' letters _ V r/ r h + disaster, rushed up to help. from War Secretary, a L. �y "I hope your Honor isn't hurt ?" Stimson. and the Navy Depart }cent asked, the man anxiously. _ - rejecting a commission proposal ' j � � ` "No," replied the Judge, with that military authorities transport 1, 000, - a wry smile, . "_it's not 'my honor and distrlbute approximately 150,- - �• that is hurE." 000 special ballots abroad. 1'. "While entWely sympathetic to• ,/ Wife (at breakfast); '1 the principle of soldiers they as / nt to do some shopping to- - any election in which they are •wa day' George, if the weather eligible ". Stimson wrote, "the War - _ I \ is favorable. What_ doe. the Department cannot take measures ' which J1i Its' opinion would Inter. fore st , i paper ca say? Husband (consulting his pa- Pere with the primary functions per)— Rain, hail, sleet, than- of the military service.' - -.. - der, lighting, snow, and fierce • ,•- _ What foe ?„ - The meaning of the word "col- the country,." ` 'lision" was being explained by = ` the teacher of the­ class of small- A person -has to be a contor- - boys and girls. tionist to get -along these. days. _ - - - -- .- - R. _G. VAUGHAN -8. J. HUNGERFORD "A collision," she said, "is when Piret of all he's got-to,-keep-his- .- two things, come together un- back to the wall and his ear to OXJ R. C. Vaughan„ president of'Can- facture of munitions. -for the de- expectedly." Lice, t.... -d• Ilo'b t;, adisa National Railways, has been partment of munitions and supply. - Immediately a-small boy jump- put his shoulder to the wheel, his appointed chairman of the rail- ed up and said: "Please teacher, nose to the grindstone, keep s -' Toronto Native level head and both feet on the ways' board of 'directors, succeed. — 'we-ve had a eoillaioa at our le . litre Yaughan, a native of Tor „ earth. And at the sa.:., Qimalao fag. S. J. Hungertord, whose, term house. as a director expired September onto, was born' in 1883, and began !�Whatevgr do yon- lneah "" for the silver lining with his bead a0, Munitions Minister Howe aa- railway service in that city in "Well mother just had twins." in the clouds. ' ' 1898, nounced last week in hid capacity " After serving as secretary and of acting minister of transport. "At 20 you left the coon- You'd batter go Boma, - chief .clerk to the vice- president _;ry and cam��o the city. And Ceorgs; your wife has pre- 1 __ 79 Years Old a of the Canadian Northern Railway. for twenty -Else Years you've seated you with a rebate -off Whea Mr., Vaughan .became C. he was .appointed in 1910 as as- bean- working very hard. ., your income tax." N. & �ideiv e„ my 1041 ttr. - sistant- to._the vice - president. sad - - - - Hungerford continued as chairman in 1818 as assistant to the press- of the board. He reached, the age dent. He was .appointed is 19Z4 -CLASGO "PIED �VERn TS 03 TO last, July 1-8, and with his im- vice- president, (purchases, stores: _ ' pending retirement from the board and steamships) for.the Canadian Mr. Vaughan becomes a board. National 'Railway system. Ar.TOMOBiLES -C9ED SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ' member. and chairman... - When in July, 1939, the Govern- USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRE& _.. .. ; A1tboulth ending his active...COn- meat decided- to set up a defence _ See vs first Mount Pleasant Mo- After others tailed. Ire have sue- tors-'" I.imited. Used Car Lots seeded -la removing safell, sad per-.. .. nection with the C. N. R. Mr.'Hun- puruhasing board, Mr. Vaughan at 1650 Danforth Avenue and manemtiy, the most stubborn cases geriord -Will COIItlIItle to act si was 'requested t0' give his 'services "ve0 Yonge Street; Head Utttca, of supertloas hair, ever seen Ir -- 1 president o! NationaC. Railways as chairman,, and he remained In !63'= Mount Pleasant Road, To- Tsroato. I ronto. Telephone HY. 2161. NOT ELECTROLYSIS Munitions Ltd.. . a government Ottawa until the Department of owned company. engaged is mane- Mu )tins and Supply was set up. BABY CHICKS but a sate, nter, scientific method $ - tall, guaranteed. permanent (la . ORDER 'YOUR BRAY F ALL - writing.) write or call �t r chicks t or a week-. in uand advance DU MAT CLINIC to Insure delivery " of quantity L/r.LVVaef - Ceiling Prices Safe Over Germany and breeds apd. date required - s f Hatching weekly. Bray Fall 9er- (7th Year L Toronto) Put On Honey Flyer Downed vice Bulletin ready. Bray Hatch? :a: Yoatte St. (opp. Yerthwar' ■t 130 John St. N.. amilt0tr, Fres'Consultation New Ont Maximum wholesale and retail �n Ne York 1 A HEALTH REMEDY •try, ,HOW CAN I? selll!►g prices for iztracted honey nooks BY MAIL - and for pasteurised and grams- = Patrick Murphy, 26- pear -old SEND FOR OUR CAREFULLY HEALTH.' VIGOR AND VITALITY flog tsar i .,nz�� .a_- dollars. Wo- rates Honey raw oven fixed in an � -lam- man 78 ert� pled .beating of egg whites? Force, was beaten and robbed in bear fiction and non-fiction by with Arthritis now triers health OI9ier issued by the Wartifne world fampue authors, at tow and hkp inns, thanks God for _ _ A. Add a pinch of cream of _- Prices and Trade Board's Foods the heart as New York City r♦ — 4fceQue Tt,eR� Deg LTZr �brartes. Ong, Mineral ltem•dr, serfs. - - - y-tartar before sorting to beat-the ventiT and remarked rueruuy: - _ ._tor this woman's own statement. Administration: T o - *h#tes: The- 'eggs - will -froth quick- As in the case of -the recent "For two years I flew over Ger. IBLACKS141TH $SOP FOR sALH and will hold their sbs a ion r relict from Rheumatism. er e, Coll p ce ' order setting maximum prices an many- and occupied Fiance, where BL YCKSMIT,H. GENERAL REPAIR troubles. le Kidneys. Nerves, Coll, Can >< avoid Waite when shop, equipment and stock, about Ile, File-, own, a, lcfrom -ail- How . Q- eggs, the rims object of this there . was plenty of excitement. In Rundown, sec. from ustnR p ry j three thousand yearly turn -over, this nature product. Acts on hat Order ly >o mali,ialu uuil'- it - but I have t0 be maliring dnvn Reason rnr awrirng. MacDousall- owoa scream, uaea vier fit- -A 1r abort to break? of supplies in all sections of the g y �'yaez. Ont. t�' Fifth averse to et m brains ears. Free information, -Lan s neral A. Place it on a new oaks, pat Donlinioil, the boasd said M a knocked Out." DYEING ! 'CLEANING street. anc• eat= -. 84e Robson _ .+them in warm water and pros. statement. Murphy as attacked, he fold HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS ' together. Lay aside, and when, dyeing or cleaning? write to us MEDICAL .'scold there will be one cake of soup It Amphasized - that maximum police, by four Negroes, who rob. for Information we are triad to - prices have been established and bed him of ;1.18 and his identt answer your questions Deppart- WANTED - EVERY SUFFERER - - Instead Of two, and no waster •. anent H• Parkee Dye Works of Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis HOW can I improve the a that normal �ftu�uatiens below fication tag. - Limited. 791 Yonge -Street. To- :to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's - Q' p this level are • ected to con- verve. - pearanee of a gilt picture frame? Drug score, ana Elgin. Ottawa A. After washing the gilt tinue. A total of 35,000 net- tons of Postpaid $l.00. EiR\ F. \"URA ('.•t:H Ifi' !aPAR19 -- - frame, paint it with the shite of m�e cyder ides• that �+• �vernment owned .scrap and ma- T1�IF SPECIAL an egg, -using r soft camel's hair "�¢ v terlafa --wad alsposea , or in a six- • ANl (j�E CAN SELL GOODWILL October offer for users of S price of pasteurized granulated (h.ristmaa Cards in beautiful Rife lb at and applying the coat even- y y -_ p month .period by the Department MORISSEY'8 NERVE ,REMEDY hone may exceed th a ecifiesit boxe, at ss cents to $1.00 per and smoothly, foe extracted Ito eylf� , by 13f1 cents a Munitions and 3uppiy. - box. You make up to half of sell- 2 boxes of Pitts for i1.00 Q. HOW can -, I keep' the corks to1� price. Rend -. for price' list (Regular ,Price Wbc .per box). a pound. , - -Rod free'Persorial Album of ex- You, will find these pills a rent in the bottoms of salt shakers quisite designs,_ acme with mill- Tcnic. Order today. firm? _. _.The retailer's maximum marls- cars crests at d for s sonar O. B. MORISSEY - BETTER RECORDS and up, or boxes containing i..00 for six DRL^9G#ST; 537 MAIN STREET ' A. If the . corks come out of the up is limited to ZO per cent of Pra'pc,eor:dxln: Suite 717. Front - - -- bottoms of the salt and a his selling rice or three .cents .a_ are .REQUIRE6 to .meet today's Saint John, N.B. . popper g P 1t eat, Toronto. , shakers, fill the shaken and then , p' Merchanaizing problems. curd' whicl5ever is lower. oas a eta y v } j` -i- ^,� °^ -_+• - 4esrccc -e sag FARM FOR RAI.F. OLD RUG- REAUVEN NEW - _ ♦t mt.- r The prodnrtieri' ei li_ aht I,nnaf ._ - -- -- 1 RUES, NEW HUGS MADE FRUIII —woe 40Fijl -ba_l , _ lOn_ ALRES__f.:iR1f TEAR RICYI- old Uomin,on Rug Wegviag Conn. was-down 1n !✓'astern ustnada this worry -and - expe.nse`- prepar�g' mond, -Ont„ for sate; including an 96t t:ueen fit W 'r *Data firnl until time to refill. - - Government - Returns can be 49 acres Fibre Flax. Crop and fv y _- Q.,How can I year but in Western Canada the eliminated' by'using a b2 acres oats. 'Frame house. En- rite for bookl'a get 'relief front reduction was less pronounced. -- R qu.rre: Grurentian- Flax, 1?r9ducto, burns and sgalda. RA�ISAY Sy Richmond. Ont. PATENTS i TRADE MARKS A. Common baking, soda, either .-The use of light honey for in- Designed to tit your needs,- and SEVERAL GOOD FARMS EGERTON R. CASE, REGISTERED '. wet or d bound on' a burn or dustrial purposes has been ra your purse -From x.75 to 170.". ������ dry, � sale: Several -good Town l�fi- United Staten, Canadian, British scald immediately,, will usually stricted by a previous order. Write for Details int;s for sale. • Prospective buyers Patent Attorney. Booklet grafts. ve mutant relief. This is caused would do well to look over these Balsams Avenue, r Poronto tare. 8f Cgt _RAMSAY BUSINESS ropertiea before buying. The excluding the air from the d _ `llprean Rest Estate 8c Insurance wound. - SYSTEMS - Agreriev, ,Palmerston, Ont. POCL'L'RY wA \TED rilSetl� .COLLARS 200 Say 5t. - Toronto - Dept. 't14 POULTRY WANTED - HIGHEST ' FARM F.QCIP3IF \T market ppulses. Write for price Cat. Gilhool fella WIECT_�LS WHILE THEY :.AST- list. M. P, Mallon, 33 Jarvis SL, p y ' Farmers' Attention •= Coniult Slelotte Cream • Separators,, new Toronto. your - nearest Harness Shop Of Irlsh,lm y P and rebuilt; arnt rite. Magnet and about Staco-Harness Supplies. Premier Separator Parts: rebuilt POULTRY WORM FILLER We sell our OOde only through . Vull end Sera:- Piesel Engines- g Y g O ' ig -2 H.P. Rtackstone, 20 =25 H.P. 1! TRIED AND PROVEN REMEDY The following story was brought Dk uu. 20 H.P.- flarshall, 20 -25 that the birds drink - Howard's back from overseas • Captain Your local StaCO heather H.l', Fairbanks; Pumps snd-Wat- Worm Kill Intestinal Condition- by Goods dealer: ' The goodis 'are ere Systems: Coal and Wood er -costs only one cent a bird, ► " Joseph P. • Gilhooly, well--known right, and so are our prices. Stoves: rebuilt Letz Mills, Grind- obtainable from your feed dealer. Ottawa member of the, Royal We manufacture in our fat• ors, i arm - Hammer •?fills, Linter' or Howard Chemicnl, Co„ 2'20 1 • . Canadian Army Medical Corps. tories - Harness Horse Col- Gasoline Engines: one only new Humb'ercrest Blvd., Toronto. Super 1R2 'Massey- Harris Tractor; The locale of the story, which lars, Sweat Pads, Horse, Blan- .iusT Itull IM one only - New Idea- Manure- 'Captain 1'HU7nURAr1It kets, and Leather Travelling Spreader; one only practically t� Gilhooly swore was true, d new 5' flowing Machine; Cement DON'T .TRUDGE THROUGH Goode. Insist on ?taco Bran - Wtra the living room of a tom- p lllixer .Turnip List er;_ Hay Rake_-, Portable Belfast .home here the Trade Marked •Goods, and you, � and Binders; Lister. Diesel En. The [lent, Gala, or, unit" tl! get satisfaction. Made only by: y,�^ trine and ffarshall Engine - •Parts; HAVE YOUR ,SNAPS Ottawa doctor- was - visiting l QF fs• netiv Washing Mschines: Paint • friends. ' SAMUEL TREES Co., LTD. Rpeoial -Greys -and brownd at _ _ US' expos by Mail ( The raid had reached 8 oak Of trs 11.25. per gallon. $. A. Z s r 7lhy -a Dr's' esposrire trim perteci y P WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Ste«•nr2 Street, Toronto. developed and printed for only YSc. fury ... bombs were crumpling supreme qualir >, and rant service ? ' -•. 42 Wsllingtoa,'St. E., Toronto ....F_•►RMg �i'A�iTf~:b•, down on all sides .. and the guaranteed. WAITING CLIENTS FOR ..FA M, IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Luftwaffe with. no Op"positiop was - and small screagc in all parts Station -J• Toronto - machlne•gunning the house -tope. of Ontario; guaranteed sale io. a = The hostess of the house had _ -� A E S tt te_._._ _ -fe,W 6 - s,- 1�„rfee_riR»t,_.z;B,>con ----- .-- .-- i'a?'h:xT_y - - i 2110re than a usual amount OP tea MIDDLE'ADE "° Toronto. 623 1It. `Pleasant -Rd.. FETHNR8TONkIAUUiJ .& CUUPANY dandy and was passing around the Protect your BOO AgS JO'SL 6UOT BALH Patent Solicitor -. Established WOMEN / go6k . It !(stn West, Toronto. blew from FiRE -and 1I.VEy, We !`ookl•t o� lafarmatioa on vs _ . have a else sail Ve or Safe, •r ice• BAUMEEELA FOOT BALM destroys Guest - - "Do have another cup, . Mary," Cab/aet, for an perpe•e,' - VbJh - -• -- - -- *E ED THIS A D V I C.E 11 offenstre odor instantly. 45c - ' the called Ao the maid over the vh or vrrlt• fi■ Priem etc, to bottle. Utt.a,rve agent, Denman ._RHEUMATIC PAINS :Dept. W. 7t you're eras•, restless, NERVOUS- ,Drum Store. Ottawa. din 'of bomb - bursts, machine gun _ r er hot fleshes, dtmtness- caused FRUIT JUICER: THE PRINCIPAL shatter >)tnd the crash oP 1'abble: by period in a woman's life- ingredients -in- Dixon'- _Remedy :I.bCJ.TAY`LOR LIMITED. HA,R'DRI•:!iPr \G 3CiIU(Tr, try Lydia E Plnkttsm's Vegetable, for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis, "Oh, no, thank yon, Mum. I'm 77t�wM �i = CompOU d. "Made e+yeciali for LE.11tN HAiRDRESSINO THE ROD- Sold only Munro'- Drug Store. rule it would keep rat awake 1P I .INt NTo SAFE E WORKS women' of thousaa� re`' erg: +on method, lnformntlnm otr, _1135-Elgin. Ottawa.- Postpaid $1.00. i marliablyhelped. Follow label dlrse- request regm-ding clnsa(es. Robert - ' fad- two twps," replied Mary with I* Frel■l St, I6„ Tomato Bore �"� m'�a�• t+un s hlairJrc�sitt Academy, IR7 I' '�i 4�—'4Z It CLIt'tgy, Established' iNG' � � i � Acer,ue Iwttrl. Toronto. _ _ .. ., .. . yam^ ', � .. • "1•`e' �a ly.•'YA` .� .ro. 'ffi -4 n�c... ..'s,ryC.k.mMil=C3y ��xc + :"'�.' -- .. _ s - -'.%' �., ,. ,. _ - -. '-�"� eNd''�P,•t�vM.•' rF�'€•. } ,�; _ acaxrrv';::. _. ,... ... %"I'•,�. tars.... � .., - �� DIVID U AL aa THE WAR -WEEK -- Col>�lmeatary on Current B�eob . troot ►.- e�yiaaed• a{ vVhatever >eest. Is viewed seriously by This New General Wavell Gives Opt�tstic ?ark Times. The peakinn dw - . _ masts � for plain speaking. We _ ]Review Of Way' !On AiI Fronts da not is this war save Rna- " sfa. Rtiasia !s not Sim this war to IP—WIN 1, ,Fresh from a long series of Al- lisbing communlcadiing ' w1't d Nave us. She did not try to save Norway, Denmark, Belgium, the lied conferences, flea. Sir Arch! - (Thins " - �Ietherlarids or France is 1840. ` iA Weekly Column About This and 'That in' our Canadian Arnq bald P. Wavell drew a broad and Wave11 declined to discuss the y - Rhs did not lift s !'lager when the A few weeks ago -confident picture of the war's oat- Indian , political sittttation. beyond J �✓ g question The Individual Citizen's Army come with the assurance that the commenting that despite internal Invasion of Britain seemed fool- eit era red-into- this-co, un. — tlterrsre s�tay�abs -alt Sr + +e +*+�uast_ �_sd _tronblea �0; neat. Let it be admitted that she Age to agingi is an absorbing filled in. Cana•:a, in England, at China "are going tp fight it out." • 400 recruits a month. was no more selfish then . than, lbple and one that must .be .thor- the. bases mind oa the line of corm- „ ssoo,id Front Britain and France were when Rusela .. they abando4#d_C2&aboaIwmk o ta-_ eaghly explored in time. of war, mu••t'.cation by veteran of the last "The Russians are going to hold ._ Nobody is more anxious to a wolves, or thaw we, were when,. At a recent-meeting of lawyers war, . by men who were too young and we'll do out beat to h @lp theme. start a second front than we are. iitili c2fn2;1n8 to su obsolete iso- ip Cleveland$, Col, ;. L. Ralston, last time and are called too old "Russia is the heart of the proti- It fa quip .� LIB- that- is ontim,ive connived to that -bv- Minister of National Defence or this time and by men wbrse cats- ever possible' both American trsyal. do you prefer "Offence ") told „ lam. The '(iermen objective doubt- an w- goriee ale' lower than' the-- A lase was to do what they did fn troops -and' ourselves. will .start a Now let us consider our actual 1W audience that be looks 'for a : that is, required of the fighting 191g -put the Russians out of buai- second front, but I can't tell you relationship to Russia and her ac=, ~ , bog war. A day or so before soldier. when or where. ness so there would be no ques- -tual, relationship to us, Selfpre- I : _.- bat address -Rt. Hon. W.L. Mac - • To such jobs as 'organization, t'ion of - fightin8_.on''two fronts. 'We've fought .tt, six fronts ai- _ servatioa to her first law, and It' ' 'Kenzie King told us of the coup - ad'miniatration• and supply such "Bus the Rtassian Army still f8 reedy, at least. it's a biggish prob. � alas ours. Self- preservation dig try's Plana for the proper• use of men take the more balanced think - intact and its Air Force !s going lem staiting on the continent. eve We'll have some easualties -very tates to her that she shall not risk zy man and women in the pro- ling that goes with maturer years. strong -and it is getting .toward considerable both American and losing more than she gains by per- seeution of the war. Youth can, • will and, in the final the end of the campaigning season ours-before we get mar into the matting us to uae her Siberian " These, let us hope ire more essence, _must plan and execute although there- will. .be - another bases- against Japan, though by Vwn "straws in the " They attack but youth 7a le8a apt to continent. But we'll get back." P five weeae ueruie ne6.ka�a a,.:, .. going .n ma Mivht save many are definite indications that we worry about such important work the campaign." Mr. Alexander, First Lard of the thousands of- American' lives and :are coming to the realization that as consolidation and - where the - Admiralty, reminded' • a British The Atlantis - -- • -- - many billions of -American dollars. the suggestions made at the very plan calls for it -- evacuation. " audience the other day that in the One- of the biggest fight& is Self- preservation dictates to as : start of the war by the Canadian The same thing applies. to .the , going.on In the Atlantic. Our loss- mstter .of• a "second !>font" the do. sad to Britain that we shall not .--Legion and other ex- service nuen ea are t, efafon must be tsltea by those !n vainly sacrifice half a million men -- -• are bearinir fruit. not available for the armed forces, to prevent . us winning the, war authority who save access io ail Just because we admire procound- Evidence that . they. are- is to After years of telling married wo- but enough to hamper our strafe- 'tte -tss ts. that it would not help ty ,L,e gallon -defenders of Stalin- . r be found' in the recent .recruiting men who have raised families and Russia ".to .take' action which might - gy and decay our winning of it, grad. eampaign for the Veteran's Guard are freed from domestic ties that lead to disaster of our own forces:' - - I do not see the shipping situation Declslon For specialists 'Canada. Work has -been they are too old, authorities in getting worse, but better.;' , That needed 'to be said. Many We have no choice but to leave leund'for the old soldiers to do. various lines of endeavour are now " Wavell said successes • were be- of those who go ail -out tor- fm= to the specialists in such matters ' That there is yet more waA4 ott aealization--•--- a talc ems'.+•+ =•t - sae- -. - �'fldlatg- izixhssio� -o£ �*�a -"Sus- the decision as to when we shall -_ Sw old soldiers - in uniform and that there are many spheres of bat added "what oottapeed in the ope 'by a Britfall- American army strike on the European Continent. •' out - is indisputable, and it now useful -activity in which older _ last war was not submarines but base their demands on the need It may be that a blow struck this ` looks as if -the day is ,at hand v,omen will not merely "do" but- the supply of crews that -will stick' for "helping Russia." Precipitate fall, at great risk and with great ;= lhen the great army of middle- for which ' they. are much better' It out. action, in fact, might do Russia looses, will contribute more to used Canadians will fired itself fitted than young ones. R,A.F. Over Germany Infinite harm. The invadon o! !Oval victory than a heavier blow = -- - esinaidered qualified for something I have seen no announcement " German Europe, when it comes. • The air offensive is, causing struck next spring. It-may be that - - - - - %we- than - membership -1n° the yea aL.,+ac till" aauao;aaa cea ,..:o -..f Germany`-s -great, aeur ua: dsaaaaao -- will _be a measure to help not only we have more chance for success prose of Commons. the Royal .Canadian Army Medi- both material and morale, we Russia., ,but Hritaln; the VWZeo R we gaff: But this is wits. ques- - - _ - -� .s_bat A11on of__ cal Cospsso must assume that the w of material damage from States, China, and every country & W be settled by acclamation. _ ]sesssve Astray was. undergoing age limit bars most veteran I+ittra- photographs. Row much morals -- fiiiFhtisg - the- -Azia- or- _ °4e12un -bs - la pubes-- maatiaga, or is the pages- - -. Usining in a park in an Eastern. ing. Sisters-of the 1914 -1919 war damage is a -more difficult prob- the Axis. _of newspapers an magazines, qr as Canadian city. The, men wake irorn mrvinx again. - km Russia, It Is fair to point out, �e floors of Congress. It 1s folly _ learning formation for .different Most mothers of young men "But the attacks. affect siibmar- did not come into the war through to attempt to settle it in that way. hftds of patrols: Some- of the serving in the Army will agree Iae and task:'output and we are an alliance with Britain or at Brit- " usse they gathered round their with me that a Nursing ister afn''s request, but because she was g 1sc) -. a more stuff at d a (Hit. - attacked -- -by' - Germany. - Flitter, � -Devil �T -- - Issstsactor to . watch demonstra- who, is 'addition to _ het _training, .leg) -tpan he ever chucked at Eng- dons. Som of . the time they has the advantage of being a land. He must think of propping having brought Russia in on our = -_• etised the !or tions - i slow niother who `has raised childien 'of - side we. then bad ,& a common cause, The Opium Suppression Commis - up morale next winter." don recently broadcast an official _ her own, would be the ideal type and Britain has met the natural The Middle East . •; obligation to a hard- pressed ally chm:a that 13,000,000 of 80,000,000 It was a cool night and the for hospitalp In this country to "We've got Rommel- held, but bi diverting to the Soviet Union Chinese to Manchuria have : be-- assn wore their cotton, summer which wounded who face a long he Is much _too close to the debts military supplies which would have .. come opium addicts. as a result uniforms. Some of them, includ convalescence will undoubtedly be of the Nile. - The hope is that we brought the 'second front r of the deliberate Japanese policy .► -fag the instructors, were chilly., sent. apD eci- D is ' The Lieutenant- Colonel com- Yet -� and here in a situation push him a good way back again. r ! been of poisoning the minds and bodies . I'm sure Rommel won't ably nearer f they could have b pO g ding t� unit - �e wears e. : �vor�tiy �f: Gi#serr,a „rl i!;+li ;.... - � ant tartner. get apt fa the 'United Kingdom. at p i inhabitants of occupied terra- D. &O. -and M.C., - passed from the only ex- Naming Sisters who . wanted _to knbek out the Briiala and France went- to war - low- Hitler _ :A mup to group observing the can qualify for Stich appointment Russian Army, Wavell said.. In or- with Germany • because they had • tt mining,= He observed more than are those who lied - about their - der. to have his army In Egypt free given their word to fight If Poland Gicoo&yei y Rationed i sai. YYe uaa. : .1 that and were official,gg,, too pppualii hit through Into the Middle were- attacked. - Every other coup- Platform farewells now are "were cold. He passed- the -word to, _ is the last war!, No Laos! ho iV' and witg aiiofher through the % ..L +tuaw XL wagon s naata - Elbe instructors- to interrupt the "you try to figure it 1914 sub- - Caucasus or Turkey. went to war because it was itself line railway stations. At rush _ fasining and _give some warming tractad from 1989 still leaves 25 "But he Is i long way oft from attacked -by Germany,_ Italy or boars station authorities are can- -up exercises.. _ I E' any auras who is less than 46 --the position - he'd' bike to be. In by Japan• selling platform tickets' to make - -- - ��Ne�ova that-is a little thing in it- today must have been less than 20 the end of 1842, .'He's behind The [rank. lasistende now being room, for real passengers,_ .. air+. h4G 14. as a4 lea era ..lye as '- �.� n�rn�rYm _ � - . . -. . _ .. you look right into it. Any' one enter a training school, three ~There may be some fighting up LIV`E'S LIKEI — -AT of those instructors had the auth- years %were required for the • In the Caucasus this winter . but it _ _ _ erity to break off from his work' course,' leaving- the minimum age wit not be easy for him. to 'Set _ . i31 _ ' and-lead in warming up exercises, on enlistment as 24. Twenty- throu'gb, "' THE COLONEL. 1 Or, if he did not want: to act on four and 26 always add up to Pacific' Theatre _ ! lea own iritiatiye,._ _could have ob 49 - and 46 is the upper age "Aim to . the JaDaireae, he got tamed permission, limit! his hands full. He's lice a -boa Yet it took the -old soldier, the ' the time will cornea -- It must constrictor which. has. swallowed ssiasoned ve£eran'who is- consider_ - - iwhen -all of us who are cap -' a big goat. -Fie needs time to ed •iva t/a(i I., a..i..� lilts of helPtjng ' VTR' be drafteA r a n ar �/ � �. ' •. ih'nk of his'men's comfort. Until the time comes let's do ear d'gast t i scarp The younger instructors are all ' share b het - Japan !a not likely t take on - y ping to sae merchant, -a fob like an'dn'vasion -at Australia � �• - -. - for efficiency - for "hardening,, commodities that come by ,sea, by or India. � � ?; ?;;at "" �+ • o - Oeir men. That's all very well. carrying parcels form the store, "We don't 'know hew his navy Xo is the old soldier, but he know•, b doing our own little bit to y .g soya hit to the Solomons, but we where is no gain in efficiency if keep prices down and Abe Rolf of :believe hard. 'He' In not -flush with time is lost from the next train- inflation from the door. .` shipping, nor with s navy to meet bg night by men who contracted both the American Navy and the colds through lack of care. f The English language is spoken British Eastern Fleet. As I have written earlier in \ ey more than 270,000;0ofi - -Ho In LIU rri, ,., - force: . , ­I always believed it lift weak. point..:._: "The Jap has two big tasks. He .i - LISTEN .TO must take into account the Rua- ' ' �:;, 4 / , - aian menace if be is to be able'�s �', , ; '• / '` �.` to digesi what he alreadv has. And sooner or later he •must. settle • the — Chinese buainesg. It is beginning , • ' 1 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ONTARIO WEEKLY to Look lately as-it the Japs were' ) 'too late for attacking Siberia.” NEWSPAPERS' The Indian Front i . i EACH SUNDAY 'AT . Z P.M. Turning to rtes own Indian front, 1, l'li f t r of Wavell 'asserted that ''since 'the r, ,,,,rJ, t •., ,!i,, ' lose of Burma -and before, I have �' �. jai D been planning the reoccupation of ' �. '' , t �, r'!' ',.'� , �� '�. ` ., • ` FR 860 Ore Your' Dia: l It, not merely because it is a part r r' ' � r � 4' ." of the British Empire but strafe- <o.,r.ltlit ::c3. b. FM xr1"i gically because It means re•estab• r, )f r,..: • - . Throw a all' at me, caddy.... Let's see if 1 'can'hi! 6rib that wily. 'REG'LAR FELLERS —Olt the Spot �; — .: -_.._ __:.� _ =:– By GENE .BYRNES - N0 A4 YOV WAIT RIGHT' HERE ON THIS CORNER AND d OH, HELK RS SFSJVD� FOR CiDODNESS SAKE KEEP -- I KNO�t/ THE PAS�OFF - -- HERE! MOM Will TAJCE TO RAiN AN ll'M 1HArt'WHITE SVIT Ci.EAN! 'a TW0 HOl1R5 R7R SHOPPIN TO KEEP(. lh� i . f • ^, �-+ - _ ' ° �`"�' ;twr. U.' ii aims. as ,4M..rw.i •.1 - \ ,'1 .... ,. . 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A�+I D NERVES, IT M A v OIL dROOKLIN ................ 'bb • - , FUNERAL DIRECTOR YOUR EYES• _ CLAREMONT 913 i Write or Poona N {� W d Day or Night DICKERING .............. 608 0 MAN & ROVE _ L _ Private Ambulance C. H. TUCK. OPT.•fl, PICKERING 89 __. PICKERI*lG, ONT. Phone. Mark. 9000 or AGINCOURT zone 2144 - - . - Nlr]M Y, i(M.A.MO - - ri E . DELIVER : Dkwy Stock OW F. d Malvern 5000 We a the hone Char ei OSHAWA, ONT. pay _P _ 6 - �rrt as nr (OKDON YOUN4 LI'D . , *00MRIE. _Tortxstq E�ho4e Ad. 3636 -LUMBER Co. - -. Scarboro :Junction frA -..._ TEI.EPHO ro oats °I3�RE ARE J A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:- _ . An glades of gybes, rough or dressed. 1!iaatw, Sash, Theatre Doors. - Screens, Movldin¢ Soft and fiwdwtwd gearing Brick Insulated Q St uffville -- - slatas. Cedargraia� Sidins, �iallbosids, 3i�eetreelr, . Rock' Lath, - —_ MEETING - : Cedar and ASphalt sWagtes, hell Rtloigng, Rack Wool Insulation, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA.rTI'SDA�Y - F7Yo?ood Panels, Maaonite Products, Barela� _Titg Settler _- Pepe,_ . Fleld _ Tile. i,. O'G�''C{O� ;: 9 and Ti EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDAT TOYTO 'RIDWBOARD k This Ouie Life SUNDAY, ' OCT. 11 Bette Davis - -- �� _ OSHA W AiRENA $:30 P.1Vi. y - COCKSHUTT. merge Brent - - XONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY " - OC�'OB>~R 12. 13 and 14 - RON.`.. A N G u 1S �'rost A �r�00d� _ Agency The - G,host - Of - 98ND xe,.- , ' err =�- - -- ' • - iii � i s.r.Iee on above madtl+r� s"WEL Lon Obanev J* '!>r+ r•fr.,..•1 - ►t,..n Minister of National Defence for Naval Services �plememb tlrn saklMt to L. LYE : -t»� _and ,Short $abject _ �++i�KI -M -3 N _ Toronto Sco#aib Regiment, who took ia�Battle- - _ Claremont, Ont.' - rHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUADAY P tot of Dieppe - L_ ._ � H -1 A n - ocTOSER 1a: X18 sari 1? _ - _ LEROY ROBSON �rierbash Has 1 Bed x4x%0 _ Namnber of Regional War Laboui' Board, Prov�r d •O.ata 4 t . p - - -F - Government Liaefseed e1ft Lo retta Ytruas and A Maln $t• �;. Stoaffrille 4nt, - HONe G. D. CON�ii� 1 Photos 191 18 MON Attorney- Gwwral, Provlaga ei� Ontario -- r i11l1atersl'tty, Medicai, and 9urlical i.iNIH1ON - PIttO' l Y l�! tlt ; : LiOO - -: cases taken. i • Maternity Semi -Room AND Y. P. Ontario tsegistered Nurses in attendance and I All Kinds ;oE P epai r �r orb 24 huur service given. 1111' fuaing;Guarsnteed, -. .'Ambulance Service C. 8. Mael)ANALD- latloonal'-war :MRS. E.R. GOOD 25 -37 _ G7aa sve.. Toronto omw01�g1 Over 4 Com` mittee fee! �eak,Wora; Old .�.� . - .- . -1"t �i per, f, rte,► ?; -= -- - Ontario County _. its' a1, rmiIIowaadt Ose� yCoualai 013" W1 . 1 t Brock Road Gravel • • - son notrmai ��titit7. lit iba s4 . at drug acorn. it I' �Cxushed Pit Run C 4 wOTNI1VG A�ATTtRS NOW BUT VICTO RY0 Gravel .. �- . - , '. •, _ Another adunisse is- alstk& C /4� Graded ' ` 09 in Esr \Ts•hn srs prepared Send anti . .Graded in J protrin +[renphs -, c 19°Jc 221 /s% 7toile I.r . • , _ __;_ -- o tie used .eeordinc to dM { .mount of Irsin ym, have. i Delivered or Lojded . in Pit I -� i •.- ,<;�::" �: PHONE - plant, Pick. '97 r S i By gosh, Biddie, a, farmer over Thomp• IBtC iOldj - Toronto-Offiee — Howard 6471 son's Corners way was teHin' nu about his nocC or 100 hen produein' 1653 Begs Male JOHN BOURNE $ON -� :. h ow d, at a cost of 846. r • j tip it 'n feed -he di 30 0 rir 261/30 per hen. 19 19 Right proud he 'wan 'so i' fast' tell him about -' S -r.n tn, ...e,.- - - : - =wiat you Birk are doing down here on Bldtch fads E"_M!sh__ ' -ji p _ „i did I open his eyed 1 told him you 100 he,,. produced 1 GG _5++ -° ' - - —A t�w�J _ 7111 alp on w.7o worth or Blatchior&s Mash or a eotq On i 10 f h� and netted me a profit of S76M. W4 sir. heti 1 " ::. -.- - - Opeli Air. Servieea -� n•k�,••d fo.;w �,_..,. he e.a4 »miss PLOWING MATCH $ at lisle that. yes �t _ will be held-an -the farm_ of FuIl _ -.Gos� - FILL . T N E A s K.I T .,: - ELMER POWELL - • _ - - _ lViessagtes` Lot 18, Oon. 6, East Whitby. South of the Village of Coludnbus, on 'the pOpD �iiVDINa - IEGG MASH _ asthefwa -Port• Petry' - County - Road-, on - _ Strengthened .dth Vita—Dine; - . _ • g __ - Wednesday Nieft and &sty' Fh" ER \'IE- STAOiID. DL'NBARTON _ _ WedneBdaT, October. _.14, _ Y 942 Afterae.t r i , Phone Pickertn� 77 r # - For teatne apply to Mr. Powell' - Phone 13 r 1,3 Brooklin,: not later MAttN gTg; PICBERIN;: than Monday, October 12th. _ ... _ Banquet at - -Nfaht 7. A. Ha Gnea, President _ W. S. Croxall, Sea Brooklin, Out, . .... ,'asx,... _ % yF .'� ... •'' " _ .'T., _" :m a`+.g}z•.., Lax; .,,6�++1.,' : - ...,d +x.• -: _ NL �-�. <t." �` - '','i- � J'. - .+•,_' -'l. .' -.'b,' L'.' •y tt .Y;(i 1' 4 •^ � - .4;r. �S`, 'YP '.•L \ °`i�.,; , �•'" ' i. ,;,off•: ~- '� Toronto schools &pent Sunda hare. I Howard ' —•_ ••__ 1 rt .. Y•• '17ae• local church people and the Eck' �Oroatsi will be - E � - soloist. Speci�at �� in the "��ethers recentl *� Y gave a shower to evening. Oa the following 1hLeada ' Mr. and y. j1 1 Mrs, Dick Squire, at the the 20th the annual congregational Mrs. C. Dvlyii is spending a few. _ jrh-- BW:.__M. S. -of -- the United h+.me of ,their- cousin,- -Mrs.-- P13dain. &upper -will be held - - I °. , em" with her son in Hsmnilton. ;hurch will hold their regular meet - Many useful gifts were received, Mrs. Solvay and family qd The .Grseuwood United Church Mrs, • Fred Evans was in the City mg on Thursday afternoon, October and good wishes showered on the City, were Sunday visitors � rye s .14 hold their Anniversary. services. for a few days 6ii v=K 1fith, at the borne of Mrs. Lotton. happy' couple. Buckles' fardly as O 'QBER 25th. Partiwlsro to �► - M Messrs Wxn. • Birkett, Claremont, ';The Dunbarton Unit,. of the Red J' U anniversary of ' the local' Mr. and Mrs. Blake � given later. -- $alph Miller,, .Brougham and_ C.. A► :`assn .are holdin a Eachre - -Ps church -� - i■�i g rty-- tooW- place ou- Sunday,- -when - famiIy enjoyed a w■s�d at lam- Mr., andd --- Mrs. Goo. Awde, .- Af r; Sterritt, Pickleiring, attended a Lawn in the ' school this Friday night ' at Rev. Park, of Wliiitby, preached., ilton recently. Drayton, called on Mr. and iWs. F. _ Bowling tournament of ]ion's Treb- 3.30 o'clock. Ads, 25c. Proceeds for in the afternoon, In the absence of Misa Gertrude Po lea, at. 8laland Creek on Saturday Poynter sir �- W- Gibson recently, < y # y the Christmas Boxes for local boys Mr. Jenkinson in, 'the evening, M. ist, and Mrs, Newton Robinson was Th° many friends of Mn.' rohtt last, won a high for two wins. in the services, Everyone ' welcojn., --S. Chapman, of Pickering, delivered or Hedge, are pleased to know that � 'Rev,' %lalter Daniel will take as Come and help n the girt• Cpl. Tom 'Pherrili and she was weII oho to come home p good work. the message. Special sic by Miss Wilbur Annis ushers at the weddings hid theme for Sunday next �- in the Anniversary Services of the local Harbron, of Kinsale' l Mr, Geo. at Centennial Church of Misa Ertna from the Oshawa •Hospital, Sunday .'morning, "An Abundant' Harvest",, United Church will be held this Bamsey; and a- qua�tet was much' Annis and Wiliam Scurrah, last. and in the evening, "A Time of Sunday, October 11th, at Eleven• appreciated, The attendance was a E The Y. P. U, will meet at the f1lesting". in the morning and 7.30 in the little'lower than it would have been '.Martha Anne Burkholder Parsonage on Friday evening, } Communion Service will be held Evening. Rev. A. J. Eagle, of Mt. - had the weather been better. ¢fie Miss Agnes Kingsdale of London ..:4 in the Baptist Church on Sunday Dennis will be the 'guest speaker in Drama put on by the Utica The funeral took' place on Satur -' young day last with -spent the weekend with Miss Dom. , morning next, at it a, M. the morning; with " the local •choir ladies, was much enjoyed by a full y interment at the bthy Hoskin at the farm, t' Mrs. W. Miller, Oshawa, spent 'leading in the sen-iee of praise. At house on Monde local cemetery, of Martha Anne ' - - -- Y- ewening• The sympathy of this eommi Sunday with her sister, MIA Emma night, Rev. Harvey Howey, B. A,. Little Beverley $ryant, son of Burkiholder, sister of Mr, Sam, J. is -extended to. Miss Katie 5 �, - - B. D. of Oakwood United Church, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant, had a health, Dickson. Deceased had been in poor and mother, in their le Mrt and Mrs. W. Wadell and Mr, ,'pronto, a forn*r pastor, will be 'narrow escape fast week when he health, for some time, and had been and hope for a speedy recd err. a, and Mr, and Mrs., Isaac Boadway the speakler. A guest choir in att- fell from a rnnvinn• l'-1 _'„4 freetu confined to St. .Joseph's Hospital, P �` r°mv°ry. "=_a a .�s Ui Jlliss 6. r,. Evans, endance- ed his skull.- He was takien to the recently. Her husband, the late Jno. bw Sunday last, St. Paulfa_.. Church, Sunday Oct. Oshawa , hospital, -and last reports Burkholder, predeceased nor assns z Mrs. L..BaMe, of Buffalo was in 1 ears LAND SURVZYO .. lth.- 3 m. Harvest Y ago. "T�vo sisters: Mrs. Root. p. T,banksglving, are of his doing nicely, town visiting old acquaintances last Special preacher _at . _ _.this service., R . McKennyy, • and Mrs. Edward -F. J. BOX.iVAN, Ii A.. i. (6 -- - '�►e°!sk'nd► • •c• • F{ev,-Gordoin, . Channem, Rector of -- -- _ - - _ _ Bleaken, survive.- now �� and s�K 8 - -in uniform home over the All Saints, Whitby, who soave years ■ Miss Marion Anthony - of Toronto l�� l�f _ Orono• �,„.ld as a eLulaca�i in i:ais - h- -Montreal. Earle Cooke, Ottawa; Parish. Ali are cordially invited - to ' to Whitevale. - ' — - �r - :r:il llicit&, aranrsora; doe ware, attend - this sj�ce• Sunday School :� zieverw from here- attended the �� fag♦ 'Brampton and Pte. Hopkins of the as usual, 2 p. m. 1 _ On Sunday, October 18 the Markham Fair.. Newmarket Camp. Church will hold their' the U�noted 1 � WoR►en's Institute are Sofng lilr. Glen Manderson, only eon of tasty to send boxes to the local boys now WI[, C. MUS A19 _ Mr.' and : Mrs. Allan Manderson, of , tomgmencfng at 2.30 and 7. overseas, for Chrieumm They are . Ws�..wea OF TAR PMA= River Rev Davis will be guest speaker at g `h4tty ba for the lire fin 0"Wr of onkAft '-: Halsaia, has enlisted with the R, Cq, des. � the afternoon also flllia A. F. and leaves for duty in , the , Kt [.Navy }amass; 1RLti*ii:G OI�I'. - eery sear future, , y Commaunion Service held___.---- (reielved toe latd for last weela- - - -- - • ff>►e United Church ,� Rn�dsy_ were E - _.. _ _ — weil attended. Fousteen members The annual meeting of the Bap- - _ woos received. Six were received on tilt Church was held on Wednesday Vic -= Profession of Faith at Preparatory evening of last week. Rev. Burk was er.- $e:vice, and nix by Lettea in th chair. Following are offisera ' - '�anktsgiving Service will be held. elected - Deacons: -One year, Mr. y _ _ ' • t the United Chinch on . Sunday William Sadler; two - years,, I&. H -SERVICE.'., ` next at 'i l A. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Frank Turner; three years, Mr. I. E. Kennedy will preach at both Henry Shank; Deaconesses: Miss - - ` :services. The choir will rwder a Ruth Hutchings and Mrs. Shank; program o! special music. 'Measurer, Mrs. T, Williams; Ozg'st, _ - between - - _ Mrs. M. Draper; Clerk Mrs. Shank; - �S�A �d TORONTO - : _ Baptist Aitinivereary Well Attcfiided Auditors, Misses Ida Grey and R. ' • =_ _ _ - - - � - - The 121at Anniversary Services of P, Butchings. Financial - standing the Caremont Baptist Churl were was good. A thankoffenng supper '�JIi i BE REDUCED well attended on Sunday last. Rev. is to be held week after next and - _ - • • 1 • ■ . RED EJ.J _ -John Marshall the. Anniversary Services planned :. _ - -1- .of Oshawa, brought • -- - a very appropriate message. and for November sat -- -- -- - _ _ Commencing Tuesday Oct. 13 = �K Iceland Gregory, baritone, of r reg yr i,son sett for bpruceame Toronto, sang very' effectively -, last week to spend some came with _ Rev. Kennel} of ,the.,[nited._..C,hurgh friends there. :, Rubber ia not available in sufficient quantities to continue to build tires Mrs. hi. Drs was a Kicbenonxt - - + necessary to main 'n services at their prose& assisted at the evening service: P� _ .However, since bus services arc an essential link in the h000- -1 . - Hiill visitor last week; - _ - - A good crowd attended the Cross- _ front amumunication system, it is believed that rubber for bus tires _ land sale on Wednesday of last week .. will be s first allotment - after the regais+eroents of our armed. forces Mrs. Albert Heisey f Stouffville `1h -sue been mek _ _ ��' b�a..e Nevertheless, stocks of rubber are so low that every device to save . - am to other friends. i' r t tires must be - practiced too ensure the coadnnsnee of bus services for. Mrs. Leree, Mrs. Willben i - smd •� - _ . lirs4 James Irirafm of Sonya, was a Miss Ruth Hutchings were Markhaeta essential- irnw conservation one mpsnre, service on several routes will be goest at the Brown home, Monday, visitors last week. ` Iiss. E. J. Mahon of Brantford, is - ,curtailed alter Monday, October 12. - Mrs. Sammy Kerr spent the week - - -- - - bt present a guest of her daughter - - - - -- - - - - -. • -- -. - -.- -•.. _ _ end with friends in Toronto. cued husband, Mr. and Mm Philip. Choir Practice was at Mtn, T. Mrs. Hanthorn, of Burnt River. Williams" and they practised Erase _ - �- y I O - .:. TORONTO - P CK:IrRIN OR NT • wii&sted- her sister, Mrs. Miller and - -= -- . the new books e,wenUd a -sue:.,: . - -- I tf�- ffii3s- ffi`uriei Gosuctc, was by the `-� • q _ Pte. Charles Arlid c�nineii(:ln$ Tue�d y October' 13th g of Hamilton, r way, it a successful, graduate of the .. :wan with eekUghacn friends over Toronto Bible College last June. ;the following tripe _- lklie plat weekend. Thankoffering Supper October_. $, _ _ Mr. and Mrs, chap Liscombe the date announced at S. School. between '0 SI� A W TORONTO = were holidaying, with the for ner's Ross' Turner, of Td'e�onto, visited ` -father during the week I The W. M. S. are sponsoring - a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. __ ti„i do d Turner. last week a+ . "Plunkett Supper", in the Town Hall - - _ 1 DC .•n ud on the evening of October 18th. A L A. C. C:rd:.»:.. ^ :gib v; MW.;. ­ e �A `-, - - - - Wing Depot. spent the .weekend with ii.V:�">• ♦ ING t+1CKERING supper will be followed by pictures. his uncle J. B. Wilson: ■i' i �,.:sr' a embers are selling tickets. 35c. ,, Eastbound: 10.31 a.m. 3.31 p.xri., '9.31 p.i :: T and 20c'. (this week s� - , Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mairs and llir. and-Mrs. C. Madill attended the IThe Baptist Church will hold' its, _ . 9.54 C �+ pm.-V' - funeral `of -their aunt, Mrs, Robert Annual Supper. in G *sag's tI'all on .. Westbound. a.m., 2.&74 porno, ­8.54 -,Brooks, on Wednesday last. Friday, October 9th. - - Time Table Changes -Bert Matthews and also that of the arts' Mr. _ :.. __- ' ' _- . = - -•'• �7ie residences of 'bit, and Mrs. The Young People• will' hold a - 1 '_� -_ - • -' - •: -• _ - Crokinole P at -the home of HarioQk family, are looking �vly and Mrs. Roy Seebeck on Saturday, Eastbound Westbound _ _ - fne in their new coat of stucco. October 10th... .. 8 a. m. changed to 9.58 a. m. _ 8.54 a., m. changed to 9.24 a. m. ri 93 Mere , were many , fine weather Mr. and .airs. J. Davies, Toronto; „';e' , , 11).31 P. m. changed to 10.0I p• m- 9.54 p. m. changed to 9.24 P. M. - - - Christiatrs at church on Sunday, as visited J. B. Wilson`_s. on unday. W-lsat other means are used' to save dries? the Co+mmiwgon Service Raa not the Mrs- M. Draper .and Miss Ruth. ` Before resorting to the drastic .plan of reducing service in the face •.•usual' congregation. Hutchings attended the Installation ;`. of a continually growing demand for more see►ice, Gray Coach Lines Brougham friends wire glad to of Officers of Alberta Rebecca adopted every other method of conserving tires: Bee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keyes at Lodge at Markham on Monday, _ Non- essential services have been discontinued, -Sunday School on Sunday: Mr, Rev. DT. Reddick of Whitevale, speed on the highways has been greatly reduced. Keyes is still stationed at Victoria- occupied the pulpit on. Sunday even- - ires are. checkeii for correct -sir u: ...., any e,.a..a:..��1 daily-lor- ville, in`g in the absence of Rev. , Burke. Quo, and Mrs. Keyes is again -' cu or embedded--metal or glass ft"Wents, en in her rofession as teacher - The WaetaenbPInsiittite will meet _ - :T-ire are retreaded to give maxims 'mileage. act the home of Mrs. Milton Bnrld, - - - - 'hnvA -own you do_ to 'save tireh? -•' -- _- -- _ _ on October 13th. Rolf Call "Thanks _Aid' - You can, cooperate in the effort to radwee'' service to the minirrutfps - -- - giving Thought". Easton'& bus will y - �` essential for war activities: a -, leave the Four Corners at 2.0 p. _. ... y travelling only when it is _ to do 'so. y' B � 3Z� bb BMW m. The Community Club- to at the By avoi�ng weekend travel. rte. District Deputy ' Grand Master,. home of the President, ' Fred Pue tin , - ' - By taking as little baggage as lessOib. Y. B. Burke, of District No. 39 of on Monday evening next, when. Mr, - :__ 'the_ I. 0. -0, . F. and sts11._irom: the Lockyear,, of. Brooklia will ape* on The emergency created by the shortage of rubber can be kept fromm H>rongham Lodge went to Stouliville his experiences in the Navy. All " reaching a serious- oriels, only. by "Your cooperallon, die above facts _ _ _ ";,i. are welcome, placed before you, in the hope you will realize that it is 1 no longer en Monday evening, October 5th to _ .: . _ �,. . Install the 'officers of that Lodge; Mr. -and .Mrs. Hancock of Ora=, possible' to- - maintain high standards- of - servise. _ Y _ for the coming year. _ The eMe visited their cousins here Sunday - 1 You may - n be able to go some place just when you vroald Yke to: installing Tleam to go, to Agincourt last. ...• a.. „ • ne bus y ride in may' not be so new and there may, not be a most on October 13th to install officers Winter Bros.,' who ,have beers - - - for ieveryone. - of that Lodge. _ i working near Brighton, were home _ for the weekend.. They will be at - work there for six more weeks. " W. H. Weatney has reshingled s R Y COACH'Llure �A - �u n Barton his residence here. Miss Mntch of the teaching staff , � „� •tear gr' '. ,.:..:. "� -£ --*`- - _ _ - a�.y . w^'.. "ry : ri�r * w z,.:...... }•.vo- ..'.c.3:,. ..,1 -< • av> , - ,r...: •i - �,. «:� .. "� ,v-- .._ b _..._— y._,+p..' �, L r- .p ~ .'it;,.. Ca,:•; +. .. r:. ;,wa,�',.,,.Fw' rRx w�...*. .I �:�+. ' ,^-v -.{ (ry ahr', '•ti •• ,•�'ar�`s -`: hl.,. ,•V. iN.xe J' ..... t .rti:u: ,+,.• �, .t ; why s man, hearing of his moilr. es's death, ray dhow e1s13oA l I•�' � � &* the most of your Tea. s t, • "EaeobarY' broke is Allan frox,- ....... -- -- iicaur; while listening, he hat been watching the runles return- ing to a.tion on the Peninsula. - -- '' - — "They've got a battery of field O u pieces I Stop them, man -- for - -�� _ -God's sake, stop them! The whole Island is a magazine of high, ex-, -� _ plcrive -!” Ini o PO'V He opolLe too late. o S So did the .. - -- ' _ c colonel of iatrsles, who had , promptly bellowed a mighty "Bola!" at his distant men. Four small cannon let go with a roar, their well -aimed projectiles buret- �RY Postum today. its • WRIAL STORY ins against a squat, concrete tur- ` ret in the centre of the main is- robust, satisfying flavor MEXICAN MMQU E RA DE 'a So much Allan glimpsed before is delicious ... and it sates the world came temporarily to an.- no BY CECIL CARNES �n sugar,' end: It was like all the earth- ~ EXPLOSION! "Niue la Fiance!" '. quakes he had ever felt rolled into " He turned like lightning to face one. A terrific concussion flung IUU' call prepare Nsimn right in the ' VITT i him to the ground, where his body - "it's German! ".. Allan gasped, the plane, airs rigor arm 'wens broke Kay's fall as she was thrown � i - back then snapped forward. Some �P� � t dating at the swastika on the on top of him. The earth, the 7, object he had been' holding it - fuselage of the plane that had water and the skies were all gy- mill[.. It is k easy nd economical. aaehine- gunned Escobar's ruralea looked like a small stick- rat rating in a mad circle. The'centrs y hurtling through the air to strike -- -� shore' the bomber equate amidahi of the big island seemed to split` ' He, the officer and Kay' had q a. p' open, throw itself up in the air, PostUm COntai]!18 IYO Caffeine 02l` .ens6 to their -feet, to !W-tek event - then crash slowly down anufpon-Its- - tan kit B&tel . There was a grear• aheri v.{ s.J v+.0 i ><f - �L-_°° * 9- y the house_. - ... ^..., 1.,. ^v - • -- - �. .. -_ n+w,e, . �l -� ^� from the debris like flames from ' . l�coba3's face sou set and grim. ".:•,.. . ". " ,• • smoke, before the crash of the ex- the csiter of a volcano: ... - "Yes, r said. "Now I cum- plosion reached the bungalow. "Oh God! Allan! Allan! My .� . pehend certain hi;its I have had p � _ • -, & Asia. It L Germany working When the smoke cleared away, father -my father -!, c YOU CERTAINLY DO THAT'S BECAUSE :with this Japanese front! . And.. there was no plane, no launch -- "Steady, dear! He may be un- WE'VE SWITCHED Ads is the Nazi agent, which ac- ao Pierre, hurt in that deep cell where they LOOK WELL, DEAR "' pants for her authority over "fit was the stolen brick!" kept him I'll-go right over -', TO POSTUM. Watanabe Y' He added after -a thought Allan. He scrambled to his feet and THERE'S NOTHING • : , amment: "I' fear, sonar, we have From beside him,`he healed the ran scross to where their guards, - I'M WORKING IN POSTUM TO - - __ --b* the the last trick," -- `_ _wish -of metal-upon metal. _ - He '--the had gone over in a body to - MORE OVERTIME - "Colonel,- Allan!- Seer'- -Kay turned his heed. Escobar had � defense of the island, had left -- UPSET YOU -IT LETS �Ah. tvcK 1V0,, - was pointing excitedly to the iia- dawn his long machete from its one Lunch. Be was. getting in - -- . BUT I'VE BEEN YOU RELAX AND lisisd pier. "Isn't that Pierre get- scabbard. 'Facing the spot where when Escobar landed beside him. SLEEP BETTER. oft into a launch?" Pierre had vanished, he was "I'm with you senorl You'll - SLEEPING 50 MUCfi THAT"S WHY' YOU FEEL "Yes," confirmed Escobar sour- standing'very still, very erect, the take care of the old gentleman BETTER LATELY - -- _ "The -- the Vichy- livered hilt of. his bright sword raised to while I go after the lady! Asia, - BETTER �ancDmsa is going out to. great the visor of his cap. 'A moment ' too, had underground quarters." _ Isis German pale} , he 'hold the. pose, a - •statue is "Morph. I'd damn' near forgot- Apparently De Fontanelle was khaki; then he relaxed and sent ten Asia. Hold fast!' t , � she- -doing exactly that. His launch the machete ringing into Its "Forgotten Asia? Tut, tut, was putt - putting toward the plane, sheath. He looked gravely' st Al- wouldn't like that.' And the col- onel added significantly I )M seated is the stern, -A panel lsn and Kay Sargent. gnificsntly as the did back in the side of the bomber :'My friends," he said quietly, boat shot away from the dock :- "1 -' dad several heads stuck out, their "we have just seen the death of a think she'd much rather I'd tor- .sea an staring at the approaching very brave man!" get her." eiailor. When the launch was 20 "But -but why l' ,cried Kay, al- ° 1 ��. from its goal, a harsh chat- most tearfully. "Why did he do The launch was speedy but A?- 8sage Ian thought they'.d never get . to� rang ant, De Fontanelle it ?" the main inland. Looking ahead, soupy 1 ��e' pXamotl�r and "You 3oa'i understana, senor- g - _ _ __ �• wed sway his craft *as- rta':' tie r`ontanedw ,... YY :..Ii► could see nothing but a reek - _ flostiug parallel with .the bomber. tar to -his eountrr _after all, no ine scene of ruin. A Nail ux OZ six MAKIN. 100 He • stood up, but his back was faint= hearted' defeatist: He sou smoke hung over everything. No 1larned to the plane ano L. ,......r' : .a- eu#- and -oi•± a'+•4a r Liman! of life met his eye. It would _ - ►3 " Ito be looking at the threq persons Free in spirit, that is, but ghaiaed Xnaped in -the doorway -of the in body, The Nazis controlled his he glimpsed a horde of disguised - !�n bungalow. He threw up his actions, because they . could runles tumbling Into boats and 1Mad t* shout, and the words came threaten ,injjury to' his mother, In barges; they must have been sur- - up a short iron bai as he went. it, the potato appears "a dare tin' do them clarion - clear. across the Paris.. The old German_ game! -prised by the catsclysm, but,were Most of the rurales were over on thing," as Sean O'Casey's :laic. -r e-�i` -we-� moving to profit by it. the - captured island; "the fete he Daly-would have said,. a patrot of - d water. A"u u� u, you,. t3<3@1C The rocky beach at last, and ' _ met merely smiled. politely -� perf eP t behavior. and the r,))4. of the two Jaen sprang ashore: Esco- seemed to take • el smeric"o 'for : all virtues. _ - - bar headed Inland as if he knew granted. Nobody saw him as he ` jabs ,Gt JQ S ti1�CE HOfi'1Q exactly where to go, while Allan thrust the bar into the padlock; - - " "- aped to the iron door in the rock. ` 'snapped it, and kicked open the - Ci$glCitlC Shower _. __ _._.__ �•- It was unlocked', as was the inner' door. As a gesture of goodwill A:,'t ", - _ - - ./' cell. And there on the bed was (Concluded . Nexl; *eek ) O I ( _- -_ coaragement, ]4.A.F. Slu:_et iro:e- - Dr. Sargent, rtunned and confused ped 1,000,000 cigarertes wr,npeli but quite uninjured and able to 1 _ i pull - his _w_its together when Allan Safe #y First. in 60,000 .red,• soh: ?e area . ni,:e . ys,,,,�, '�y�,."' -- packages over the NerhP!-1aw!.4 c..� 'c"I""c t aP°>Le•.- - -- -- __1_.__. 131_4 certain school in -I�Few night of �errc. i, +� d,.y - - Kay told me they put your car York, notes The Christian Science 62nd birthday of = Queen 1i'.! ,:•i- = . in a garage on the .mainland, Monitor,'.there was a teacher, an ` mina,- •--•A-n•eia, the sec! p cir a.,,q n t Right? I'1! take you over there. .. jc energetic advocate of Safety Newa Agency, r�epor:Hl tale; - g then. After, I'll fetch Kay." He First," who opened her class each _ waited impatiently as the old man morning by rising and• asking• got together some- papers and put "Children, what would you do if them carefully in an, inner pocket fire were to break out in this of his coat. !'You're lucky° to be building ?" The children would - unhhit, air- I expect: it teas -I ' offs , a field -gun that touched it' in our •place, -step into the A& rise aisle -• - o and march , quietly out of the 7. _. y `� • I� t r�Pe h building." • rhaps. Or -per aps it was One morning when the children �� Poona Gungas. I saw the begin- arrived at school .. they found Ming of the fight. came.down. here themselves honored 'by.,the pres. k 'O Tot,q when it got too hots.. Watanabe GiMg ence of the well -known and, be -. _ X14 SINE CUT _ KqN �,� and Ile. Ishizuka were both -killed loved Dr. Henry 1•an •Dyke. Th -e. •- - �.- -by rdaehiire gun- btnllets - slid - teacher stepped before 'the class Gungas had orders to'bIow up the ,and;, instead of the usual fire .. magazine if the island 'seemed drill uestion; said, "Children, q rONtiMu,w s►x'6rwcdp�•s6nl NrAwsn�t lame M rkMn L,w Nis Retuwi" - -- mk_of deer - -whams would .you say if I were to 9 f satisfaction came to the scientist's tell you that Dr. can Dyke is to - face. "At least those yellow'devils ?„ - i got none of'the stuff -and there's epetrTt to you this morning. „ . .; Instantly • from ' the class came plenty of raw material left for the ,resounding, chorus: "We would rise in our places, step into Allan ferried him across to the the aisle and diarch quietly out' Peninsula and. escorted him tc/ a r, • �: �G 7/ of the 'building. corrugated tin shed where the 'RCrNrq'oy ` ' Sargent tar had been placed when r , R its owner µ•as taken. He left the In Praise of Potatoe8 °eoew 1 old man tinkering happEy w:th it, and promising to bring Iiay in . ' No •compliment, is now too high• , , - ,a hurry,,he stepped from the build for the potato, which 'is to be our in the early 90 s, wh6n J. H, ing, staple and support of the Winter. Wallace drove a herd of caftle He paused abruptly as he .spied Still, the familiar "spud" began its . up into Alberta from Idaho and Escobar, and Asia some hundred . English life with abundant bou= started the now famois Wai- ~ yards to his left. He slipped be. quets.. lace Ranch,• the "Hat "'Brand s �� hifid i clump . of cactus and "These . potatoes, "' wrote Haw- was his identification. The watched as the colonel bo«zed the trim i>, 1,5K , " the moat deli- brand'is still irr use br Ross 7ady into a small tool -shed, slam- ' gate rootes'thnt may be eaten• aryl Ranches, a� Aden, Alberta - -` - -- -- ya med the door on her, snapped a doe far exceeds our passeneps or ,. „ �. /,. padlock shut and. ut the' key iii carets. '. Now. the men of science rand of tare 3 �' ads WALLACE RANCH p j his pocket• then he turned ativay are busy clearing' the `reputation - `. �+. -. n trode to a launch which he of the potato of its supposed boarded and hea,Icd for�the prison faults. It is trot, we are told, a Anti -Nail cartoons of this type, drai'vn by Bill Moran of Hawaii,_ -- -w llit. - stodgy lump o!' starch: it is -not are being distributed to Japanese in' the islands to impress upon „So ,Asia's a _prisoner herself , fflttenin I ptem the true riatvre of Japan's present government, Top cartoon �„ g. - t is, 'instead, a nest of - - no , muttered Allan ' � welt- explanatory; lower depicts ,war lord Tajo holding a' tea and con - -'• vrtrCmila; a• calorific jewel - liovse orgy tvith.his lavorite geisha girl -A:at -Froltr his -cup - tenl;;l hod the fool -shed, pengivcly. Antiquity praised • it for its ISSU£` 41'_*42 oil, 4Pills.the blood of Japan's youth. $uch lack of dignity is .distaz.c- "D'''. ;JI --1'll chnnee i f1'acor; - x =e,• •more- avely, . for _ tut -to island Jays: lie walked to the shed,' picking health. Whichever wa� you -take ri s.::.. l•l' �N :'}r V .? y- ,+..!a _ firtY. - % Cvtw ^ %K'7F a I- ' ' I�' ,.A. . ' • :K.y - - - ' _ _ : as _ }'r,' fW h i9�w� .A. f,• T +.!ri ,� 1- -� ' .' .. % '_ . 4 y ' yam- ... ♦ ' . -. ./ ,. ` 3 .. 5 . ^,��N it .rw • ■ ■ n r , , iu i ■ r IN , ,w.rm u , r , • r r, n r u u r r . n irri , r ■ i w " u • r , home town. More's the schedule away? 68. Simon Peter . � • y aas�esed righteousness 'which L of Ilia R D I 8 0 �� By � October. Thursday, October him. Lord, to whom shall we soI law.' It same from law obsere- R>EiC FROdT 8th, Orlllia October 1$th, Mosterd. Thou bast the words of eternal once. It consisted is *bodies" to October find, Stratford. October", We. 69. And we have believed lepi rules and Jewish ceremon- Do Tou ever listen to 'Vo' Pop', which is both inspiring and enter 'Mth gimme• In every case the > and ]mow that Thou art the Holy ink. The righteousness he now ' d' one of Columbia's most popular taming. Already the .show has show will feature 10061 talent, the � One of God." Dimon Peter attees prises and web to possess mom petwork ' features carried ' over caused a great des of commsat. what all but one felt, but could tidy finds its origin in the 1►-_ .__ boys sad girls around the various CFAB busty Monday 8 to E.80 Add "These- Precious Jewels" to looallties who can be counted upon ,_ -not say s4 well. _ It was a noble �t .Gad and is • r- ecsivad _by Salmi a ptar,f Most people do: They enjoy -, -your :'.. ,,',,, collection- of -raft - -to entertain and- entertain well. clonfewion and must have greatly alone. the show becauskof its remark- gems, Roy Locksley and his Red Jackets comforted the heart of Christ. 10. "That I may him, jog v `' able versatili t Monday, for • • • }- add the colourful as well so the Simon Peter's loyalty was not of- the power of IiW resurrreetiba, and ' FStan Pop featured the Not sierybody has time to 11s• musical touch to this series of fected by the largos numbers who the fellowship of his guff! clan , B. Blimp Submarine pa- tea to the radio on Saturday morn - home town audience shows, left them When Peter said that becoming conformed unto hit trol crews and officers, cadets and in& but if you .are around the Christ had `the 'wortho! eternal death." Christ manifested powee enlisted men learning to fly light- house and want to got something �( U N D A Y life' he meant that the teachings in many ways, but the power here _ or than sir craft. The programme unusually interesting and. , eater• v eve an inspiring presentation of taining, you had better click the of Jeans concerned eternal life. spoken of, `the power of his sesna- the measures now m effect to switch and get a load of Rd S, �, H O O f , The expression the `Holy One o! rection' has .to do with that event r. comlbat the enemy submarine men- Foster's new Saturday morning God' conveys a special relation to in Christ's lice wherein He broke :. ,4ao around these North American lt' programme, "What's the Aar LESSON God, and a special participation the poweiL of death,, wherein lM shores. Incidentally, • many of you wer "T 10.80. to it a.m. CPRB. It in God's holiness; a character- demonstrated forever that sin bat r >to doubt noticed the locomotive features good music with the band which is holy. been - atoned for, that the gra LESSON 41 7, "Howbeit what things were was con uered and that Satsni ' -- =heard at, the opening of Voz Pop of the weeyc and : a Qula for the -=- LOY/�I.TY TO CHRIST = q ' 7 a couple of weeks ,ago, It was not high school kids. Here, you busy gain to me, these have I counted power over men was broken b! Mark 2:ili iii John 8 :d6.69i loss for Christ. 8. Yea verily, one Man, Jesus Christ. _ • s recorded sound effect, but the housewives, seems a good way of Philippians 3:7 -11 and I count all things to be loss « teauine article. A $140,000 man- keeping your own youngsters en- GOLDEN TEXT. —What tisiay for the count all t of the know- we 11. If by any means I may star of the rails raced on cue along tertained on Saturday morning. weer.' aid to me these. have 1 , excellency attain unto the resurrection from 1 -fie` ' -t- h -A ° " ' 1'°A'1'' k" counted loss for Christ. Philip- the dean." 1'nere is an apparent for whom I suffered the loss o! platform where the broadcast urns` of knowing .what the kids enjoy. - uncertainty expressed 'in these held. With a $110. a week engin- piano 3:7. all things, and do count them y e THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING words. They are, however, an en- ter at the throttle and a 670. a ,.We are going to let you'm oa•a but refuse, that I may gain preasion of humility and self -dig- o@ek__fireman_ the 6mg1ne which k, be t Time. — The Call of Matthew f'h n l,_ - took place in the summer, A.D. 6ru.l, av>: vi douos. rrniie on sae these Coats }E each time It.--stops. or __ hind the scenes_ stuff. That Inaiai- one of them, with "' "'nfinn, L;ii", a a +dc,. tins ai6aiara.aeu, of tikw starts, was probably ne of ent Young Woman za• me crisis among our 1.ord'a the Apostle counted as nothing, Y g you heard ei p g, goal may ba, recorded as do t - ``'«he r=: —s ens #ve= esi}ad —eb - when he + on the side of the working ��``Y°°`1"II1 the following gave his heart to Christ of fects ever used on a radio show. around the Professor on CFRB's g year. : The Apostle and awwausconTAeverted to Him in the divine grace, it appears certain. 11#fora rov POP Was Off *ha .:, Paul wrote his Epistle to the however, the locomotive had pick- day evening 9 to 9.30 p.m. is none Philippians about A.D. 64. Righteousnds of the Law - d tip a heavy line of freight and other than the well known Town Place. -Both of the events of 9. "And he found in him, not Japanese .soldiers' captured by was far away in the distance haul- Tonics Jane Mullett. There's never this lemon taken from.Gospels oc• having a righteousness of mine the Americans at Solomon Islands fag vital war material. For the a dull moment for Jane. When she carred in Capernatim, at the own, .even that which is of the were -surprised when they were lowdown on all phases o! life is not brightening thi airwaves northern end of the Sea of Gall- law, but that .winch is through not instantly put, to death. The ekes point of tuning in to' Voz with some of her radio characters, lee. The Epistle to the Philip- , the righteousness belief, carefully developed by their 0 Pop every Monday evening. she is p by Paul from faith in Christ giving the boys m one of fans was written P which is from God ' by faith. superiors, that ' capture mesas • • ' the army camps some hearty Rome. Righteousness here includes both death is no doubt one of the tea- By most radio fan., Sunday is laughs with her cleverly rendered ___ The Called O_n_ a aright relation_t�Gnd and. the__ sons why the Japs fight with such _ regarded as ccuW9 D $_She lets mOnoIogues_ AnA the Pxtf°..n� l4(a) "An�y� "he paaaPd h _ rerVCiry: — - -'" est aggregation of highlight pro- she so blithely entangles ... who he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus -Both are provided in -Christ and ' grammes of the entire week. Sun to he? Why none less than bread• sitting at the place of toll. 141b). are received by faith in him. This In essential industry in Britain - day evening, September 87th, saw eating- Listen to-- Leaser, that And -he saith-- unto him, Follow-. righteousness, Paul- mentforis >avorkers cannot quit the first ' of a new series of Can- happy- go-lucky fellow who sand- me. And he arose and followed contract with any real -or imagin- their jobs or bs dismissed with - adian produced programmes, styl= wiches pathos and bathos into his him." Though Matthew was an ary righteousness which he once out the permission of the governr ed 'These Precious Jewels." The three weekly broadcasts beard outcast among his own people and may have possessed. 'That wa1 a ment. —= initial programmes in - the series - Monday, Wednesday and Friday, utterly despised by them, yet the - - - - - - - -, - - -� -- heard over a network of Canadian immediately following John Col Lord saw in him the possibilities a ^ p convincingly including CFRB, 9 to 9.30 lingwood Reads's news in the noon even of membership in His own BUFF ►LtJ DILL _ aon,trate -very coavegty hour, apostolic company, .and knew that that this "show of the times" need • • • this man, now dishonest and law- take - no second place • to the big What you didn't hear them on lea before God, could be trans- productions originating across the the Ontario Caravan Show last formed so as to be given the HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle t9 He was an - _ _ ---border. "These Precious Jewels" Thursday! We are surprised, 'it's privilege of writing the first book i, 7 Frontiers- CAR 1 V' American with Howard Mi som, Douglas Ontario's own " broadcast! 'In the of the New Testament. man called scout and _ Master, Kathryn Young ae the _ course , of its travels the Ontario T6• Consequences "Bu$al0 8111.'.' ( p ; UI fighter o! -••� Quartet boasts a patriotic motif Caravan will likely . visit your 11 Huge body 21 Always, - _- 26. "And it came t0 pass, that of _water- Y A 221UumirAssd a - —bi- -urea sittt ghat-" nheAT in his 12 Pertump- ' - BlriNilli..., house- and many nuhliwans and =a 6 !1 I 24 To He* ,up. URIOUS WORM FerVnon sinners tat down with Jesus and' 14 While. 27 Devoured. his disciples: for there were many, 15 Marsh. - 28 Sun god, - ' - and they followed him;_ 18. And 17 Bones. T'Y 1 V!!�, H 29F Striped the scribes of the Pharisees, when 20-Slaves. Q material, -" -- they saw that he was eating with -23 Enthusiasm, Y 30 Twin. stars. r the sinners and publicans, said '26 SheepIik � a. M I 33 To unclose.' OF unto his disciples, How is it that 27 Heavenly ityLitupfigisr 6j 34 Counte _ . rpslrt. 8t1Jf.. he eateth and drinketh with pub- body. 37 Students' - rS rr 1� li_^ns and sinners" 17. :And 20 Sumptuous 50 God of nR 4 Shallow residezlea- Jesus heard it; he saith unto them, 31 1Vloist. 52 Not occupied. channel. 39 Turtle. -- _ KIN - The that are whole have no need ' 32 Memorable. 5 Inward, _ -'!4i Mohamme- 3' S3 Land measure. of a physician, but the -that are 35 Taro paste dan nymph. NhFVKI =Yt� p y y 38 Mister (abbrJ 54 Backless 6 Tableland. 43 Eagle's claw, sick: I came not to call the right- 84 To expect. chair. 7 Chest for 45 Killer whales, IT WEICa1•IS sous, but sinners." It was )+a- 38 Purposes, 56 Eternities. money- 48 Sharp — •4 X& OUNC 3% tural that Matthew should cele- _ .. ___ _ __ _ 4 Sh -58 ,'` ABOUT brats the event of his 'call' by a America buffalo meat 9 To - . :>j1► i great feast in his house in honor Put on.' 48 Smooth (abbr.). 'to western 10 Year (abbr.). 51 To inci e - TW14ZW of Jesus and that he should invite 41 Stocking. — laborers. 14 Pack beast. the head. -42 It; 4. ok ;: t. 59 €a. l v1 a alv.,e lMe was anso oa xneasute -_pt _ As A fiiin. TE might have'seerned doubt- 44 Insnaring VERTICAL a — or man ' area. -- - -`- A014340A.St. ful whether Jesus -would sit down 47 Negations. 1 Grief. of the theater. 54 Therefore. -- with such a, company, for, even 49 Old wagon •2 Frozen dessertl8 Narrowing of 55 Pound (abbe. " with us, it would seem a bold step tracks.. 3 Limb, an opening. 57 Senior (abbr.; for any public teacher to join a I Z 3 4 S 6 7 d V 10 I - gathering of persons in 'bad re- `�' r pute. But nothing weighed with II 12 - 1NNNm4' Jesus against truth and right; no �T�R�7► _ narrow exclusiveness of the day _ bR•A1rN VTC7 — could be 8ijowgd to stand in His ` i` # way. He - �.HUD'.�OIV "BAYS - -• Y• accepted the invitation 16 n 19 :?z;'r'` •.; THi AT_LAN rV-- OCEAN ( with cheerfulness and spent the AND TH<i evening in the pleasures of friend- ZO ZI ZZ :.4SUL.F OF MEXICIO. ly' social intercourse with the _ strange assembly. 26 _ - Tie., Wewt- Rack, _ .J 66. "Upon this many of his 31 33 34 3S -- - — — - — disciples went back, and walked _ no more with him." Attracted' as many were to our Lord, they were 36 3J ` ! t•' not so devoted to Him as to be AT u� 1 arch f Nf�s'r' willing to receive deeper, trans- 4z 0AT� forming teachings. The phrase e lr.y E�FEQ 'went back' indicates that they _ not only left Christ, but gave up ANSWER. A rule adopted in A. D: 325 by' the Council of what they had gained with him, +1 50 ,'Christian Churches reads that ~Easter shall lie orit the first Sun- , and, so far- as 'they, could, reoc 53 SS - 56 day fgllowing the Paschal full moon which happens upon or ..next cupied their old places. after the list of March." 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Pbr*- ses, 16.50-43.5 BEATON, 0, '6Eas ur e Ba rristers & Solicitors BUILDER'S 43UPPLIEB Dinette suite, 6 pie- W-J. WATON. K. C. Telephone al6o localleartoge TQXk r1ark's Tdin-at- 'Juice' 10 oz., Ins 'Sc.. n.BROOKE BELL K. C. Ade).=Ul We havea iso plaeed in stock a full. ces, 67.5-0 0 ROSE LOM et MAPLE LE" 3MIAING 372 -Bay St., • ?, - -T0mato'jSoup,;' _3 for' ..,25c. Toroake COMPANY FEEDS Motor Ambulance, Day or Night joljj�L. POND Asparagus Soup' NGtM-McM ILL A N- Barrister. Sol- - A ry Public. 19 Melinda street J% 'PHONE 'm loco 2 We MITCHELL Teeente. ,.,bone Elgin V03. 90, —1. tickering; Out. C.7A. STERRITT -.MushroamlSoup _ 10c: finotwipo* qr arbo. PHONE Office 74 Res, 0 Pork and Beans in plain sauce R. BIZATON. TOWNSHIP kFurniture Dealer a cer. Comminioner n PIMERMG AND CIAREWONT P Jumbofftins,G26 19e. ob" •&C1Z:;UC.,00AZc,' Accountant,` Uues whitevale.out. lgAnf�njq An Yrin Ll %; V& %,f %0 %f New %0 ibn STORW j c RICHAMDrMN V? Tomato. ui erin rg itins 0ENI0RAL INSURAN&E: We do building OX air kinds Adrienne CARPENTERING REAL ESTATE 105 oz.t 43c' A-- - -60 CEMENTING -AMS ...... C. OONVEYANCING FACE CRR 'GE ........ ........... • W ' -j: Ml old established agMa, r*sft ROUGE 10xf ord Mincemeat 128 oz.'29c ROOFING to serve. FACE POWDER ............... 65c. Phone Pick. 6000. we also sell Brantford Roofing 40c. P LIPSTICK Refills Chili Sauce 10 O.Z." 19C Materials, Empire Bathroom PEiFUME . ..... 30c., 60c. Our Prescription Service 'is ..... . 1COn0111 WM. MAW T EcIttipment, Duio Water .LICENSF-1) AUCTIONEER AND Syste=s, Beatty Stable VALUATOR VWipment, and cootesy, y a11� vwber*7 l3uilding Materials Sale,, conducted An, it -Phone or write. Address 614 Dumdap Street, East. BaZ&-DRTJG Z0.9 Lid -M Whitby. Ontario. EstimatAs Free oka-e�-r�ress m THE REXALL STORE Work Guaranteed Phone, Pick 68 Phone 6502 -.House - 8 a. in. to 10 IL UL Sundays - 9� a. M., to 9 IL to -at Store WE SE"E PICKMING"s ONTARIO -leasan't 'deal ND, ALSO, GIVE J. PROUSE Classined Ativerfteumlle A Fe Reegned - cottage for rent.- Store INSURANCE e .'The Big PZTF partly furnished; Mile '*eat of 'a LEVINE IL A. Baldwin. Valley ftnidw• soiweor eta Pickering Village. 'Farni Road, qtr SERVICEi atom bwus - I Wed. A" a" CH APMAN 0 So 1[bg atz. pjN&8rjna, Kant t0L • _jAkW___g_ Furnished rooms for rent. 74ree Eft; L�---MORLA�y miles north- - ikviiif � ZMA" Off= 06HAVA �j No. .2 - Rig on LURANCE Audiev Road. jiiRVIdE PROTECTION • plani. employees - we have room for four passengers AND erin :Hardware' L. E. OPNEILL- gers for the 8.30 to FUNERAL DIRECTOR 5 shift, Dunbiirton, Pickering to the .-Fick XMBALKER Plant. phone- 35 r 21, H. Elder. 4 J- J. K%Lkor.l: ._ wanted -�­ house or apartment t:rms. Furnished or aftlue or 6 urtfurnish- .�.Coinpiete 'Stock of Hardware 48to ed. Adults.An PickerinS.NAlittly-or g L 41gni, and Dej- oor-Tice Oshxwa. -Apply Mrs. M. B. Fisher, Reside we Ftcr Ajax, Oftt. 7 Har'vest -Supplies. 08 01"1" F L( tt Lost - 5-sniall pigs, weighing 15 Fairri. pounds each, frotm CanVbell .-Master Poult:6 Feed THEATRE E. W. ID, JL� 23 X) :91 IR an Con. 2, Lot 25. Phone it P And Egg' Producer cottage, 10 acre ground; Healthfully Ajr-�conditioned Insurrinoe of All Kinds. 4 It6gzned co Spray And, Sum .11 -f. �A rt Milliken. $16 00 PhW �.Alf, Fitt. S*TtMDAT c*&j a W Best Rates Available with Hydro. Mrs, Maxted. OCTOBER A .9 and 10 -Comfortable furnished apartment to ot for McCormick-Decrio4F&rm'IV&Cbinerk !two shows at 7 and 9 P. in. security aud gerlvioe. 91t rim at Frenchman's Bay. Convert ttp&irs. Satuday Matinee at 1.80 fences: Adults. -Mrs.-. Burntn9ham. Add'. Pbove Fo Sale large rug, suitable for BROUGHAM ELM:&. &boteur bookcase; tables; laimw ow Moft- - We ban it Can get tL- of it is sat living rocim.' good condition. prjeMa Lwbe and Robt;.,Cu=ft=yS draperies, all in PRONZION PHONE AGIN. U W S. MII-TXK 4kpidy Mrs Booth. pidilexing. S CKEIUNU.- Prentice P1 'MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY ClaAe-'P J. BALSDON,, USED CLOTHING, - STEFaI,17 OMBW 12, 13 and 14' pressed like now. We Two shows at 7 and, 9 p. m." WEN821D AUCTIONM mewed a large shipment of high Holiday Matinee at 2 o'clock For the Counties of Yftt Od Out- dW -P21tI4*eZl'* snits,- Pan* UUV s ario; successor for CorpL.XdL P94W AU0 c"M lew- 'V`i .-HeItzap4qppin of dw WIN wM pay you to -come here before ybo tice of C. A. S. F. and KM1:N%!0T&UR1AX1U go gn)rwhere elm Sam Schwartz, ()Is= and Johnson, Martha R&YA J. H. Prentice (former-Prentke am Oshawa;� 45-8 86Dd Str. Weitz Much •Herbdrt and Mischa -Auer Prentice), - -Parm and- Farm 800 'we also make suits to measure, ty at fair and nosse, Md spring costs gwwwMad to Ct. YOUR HOME X&R"M sales a special WE PAY TOPONTO PRICES AT, "JILL01 able rates, Rest winkmarls". ,#MMMDAY, FADDY; SATURDAY EGGS -HOCIS .,IODMIMER 16, 16 and 17 SALE RBG' ALVES LAMBS Beyond lue - Harvest ,AND ALL BINDS OF . Tuine Wednesday, October '14 auction Small fam .­Hor* Binder outfit, garden and dressed both live and 7 Demands Bind outfit, property of Thos. Found, NA Poultry,' bo P o1c K El R I N 0 (in technicolour) Lot j, Whitby. Sale 1.30 * ;n Twine lock. §ee 1�1111. W=. *&'V!, Aact- PIC. FARMS' Rkbaa -X i1l�6t— LIMITED A11[ing Bug ­extensive F & Pursday, Ottober.22 G A 0 V EGG P.AMIN STATION If IOU ATE OF LEAD ction ..sal , of farm stocir• imple- ARSEN e bu ,5 ARSENATE 01F -LIKE AND ments, automobile, hop; sheep; zuz &.L ONT. PHONE ##j5wW&4LjL • RADIO -SERVICE PARIS GREEN hay., grain, roots; household furni- ture - etc, at lot 17--18, cm 6 in Cattle ,Spray Fly Tax =41 mile Pickering Township, TS 4 Sprayen north of Broughalm on Brock Road, CHOICE MEOWS 5� h op �Ixieee 111ght on, EverYtMng at belonging to Estate of late G, U -'A.ND U SEBy 11idd 40n. r7jerma- cash. No reserve. rift 71tt Hardware ;7. 9GETABL. Sale at V., Cla T�re ce, Ruct V MWO pus io'n"r. - t is • M ES Tinsmith Atieranteed Repair Service PHONE"- Saturday- October 24 'auction :Any Make or Model- ",PHONE 26 PTOKEIaLNG saleW late model -cars. and trucks of different makes and styles; also - I &Ige tk- X tho , ART'HURFIE FIELD RING NEWS plows and some farm machinery. - 7 PICKE PHONE 52 r 9 Property of Campbell Motors, Ford r, L .'ONTo on sale at . Dealers, Markham Village. Cash or /'SILK'S Ni ARKET terms arranged. Sale at 1.30, See J. T. STEMENSON'S bills and Ust -for further particul- 130YESI DRUG MRID am Clarke Prentice, a=Uoneer. 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