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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_10_16.wv. -�. -•sue ..3.3q+ -{ _a_ :i �• .i "� "a-', - ' "a' •it:• r-- - - y, - v..,pnr.• . _ v'� t...v s�.'�rw Via. n "' �a..a.�4 .. . .* _, •.w:w :.'.y'. �✓ ,h: 1r' t,p+: i,�}; .•.3.!': 1 •d •.. i{•' n'ti ia` ..•7 `" "'`"�... a, '�' - Lam'` �11'�• "i .•a..; •t, . ••'�" '.�a.,• A�.. � _ '•1 �•, j . y .tA •r. ,,y rL.,' v:, .u._ ''k • , � �' °id. - •:`:e •a ,h, •*"y, :�._ .' T - •a"-••' :'')" Sar •, r^'�,;,•4. .b. �:' �' PICKE • ` � ' .ys•� —_ rOL. hXII _- - _ .PICKERINC, ONT. - -FRIDAY, Oct: 16.1942 " - -No. 9' - Pickering—To*w" :nshi are 0 minittee.. '.Announces P _ e a ant shoot ..for..•.Oct. 23 and •24 s _ The Pheasant' Shoot ._.CANADA YEAR :BVOK Brock Road greenwood - - F LOCALISMS 'Pickering Township. Council and ?Me • release of one of Canada's Game Committee announce the most valuable -. publications and The marriage, of W. 'Alfred Rev. R... W. McVey gave a • fine fie- $oyes; .Drug Co, ennounce 8 Annual Pheasant ' Shoot for Oct." ,volumes the -1942 Edition of the. Kaye§ to Mesa- Marieri Hornshow, flB ianksgiving . address c5n Sunday rhThe . ;,, s', .D +n A ' a_ m: to a 'L23 and L4. - pj(� Year Book hag lust been announced. of wniwvaie, toot piece receiu,y. last. a 1 p M. 1 Residents whose names are on the die Year Book; �is prepared and Mr's• Brady has had her home Pie Missionary program last ' Little _Miss Ruth- );A1v, da};ghteir _ 1 Voters' Litt are entitled to • the': published by the Department of canpletely Rapered and' .painted- and Wednesday evening was a decided of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Law, who has _ Resident }_:.-senses yrovided they tfl'',rade and Commerce each vear. is. having a cz'awd for -the weekend 'success. The 10ictures thrown on the have not their lands `boated". !,Contains over 1000 page's' a vital to celebrate Teddy's attend_ina-screen -by Dr. Hoskins were fine, I_ _ ,��__nlly :11 to he � Resident licenses' may -be' procur. t information on all phases of the ..Toronto Collegiate. _ and the splendid music by our :o'wn -`�`i° - ��•M� - -- ��and- able - to -be -- - ed--iream ail ember a. tide `''-• ^ I - Mrs.-Hubbard is feelins. -a little ['T�+nwooci orchestra and songs by.. out a little each day. ��tie$$ national lice and .more. -�- - -Bert €llii,T.t Wxiv is .,vw stationed Council; or Edgar Sher_k, Claremont lespedAl- lYwith, those susceptible of better after her. week's holiday _ other, , members of - the Sunday at Oshawa was home on Friday; - Ed.' Anna, "D,vugLam; Silas Tool, statistical toed u a Rent- --- Sgee:sl f��^' 'n t I� -- -- _ School were good. Mrs, Wilfred Callaghan of Belle. R. R. '1 Locust Hill. Roy Morrish, It authoritative and dependable art- , Brock Road Sunday School now Miss Gertrude Gorue« was L..t -- ville has been visiting D. J. and Cberlywood_; , or BQb Gordon r, at -idea on "Canada at ,:War" are now have their Christmas ' cards for for Thanksgiving. . - Pick'ering, I included in the Year Book. The fami2} he _ - sale.' also Chriatanas - �slenders. Other visitors in the village for ' Non Resident. Licensee are foe. - volume should be especially helpful Anyone wishing to purchase, please Thanksgiving were: Mrs. Perkins a and 'Mrs, Vall sir au g ter P Y P have .been •.-siting their _daughter, rile only from Hugh Pugh, White to school teachers. „ go to Mrs, Keith'a: and family-, Toronto with Mrs, W, Frank Baker here. }ale, Ont. _ Copies may be obtained from the _ _ Perkins and Mrs. Boyle. - Mr: Pte. Bob Stork and- Chas. Sykes' ' Dominion Statistician- at Ottawa., -..- Dunbar'ton - and Mrs' Wan' Crammer, of Picker- spent -the• hvlida} at Bob's home .Correcting an impression- g:veu Price 50c. paper covered. Regular _ ing x Mrs. S. Corbett n the Lake Shore. ; �� ith Mr. and M - -o la+ avcuo - - -` yuarwre• •— ' Laccu3Car ib04G �o�. i.c La..� I.., �`i.�i�• - S' 1r:i.o ° — r- - -- y hunters are allowed only ONE deer{ We congratulate George t3ie. • to Don All rew Loa Lee,- timnalernxi t - Normal School, with her parents --or moosP�_1i� P¢se dL*r*nQ the 194 on .his appointment as- Supervisor, - . tu- WiazGipeg . - - - -- - Amuuats. Paid-at-October Session- acrd - .iias�r f 0:i T`�ri:.l . Mr. and _Mrs. Bethel spent the _ _was- -Jogce- Batik - -ha$. joined •the season, and not two, — Secretary. " holiday with friends elsewhere. , Pickering Township Council Cafeterias. in. Yictou and. - Digby. _ staff a t1s° local telephone office. First Court in Pickering ince 1984 _ q)ie, many' friends of Miss Katie -• g _� Nova Scotia. George left by Plane Sadler and her mother are pleased Doric L!?dge A•. F. and A. M. - - - - Roads and Bridges on 'Tuesday morning and will.•ex - -_ learn that the �� held their-- .4nnusi Postmasters' -- As s result of a ' conviction of Lennox Equip, and Supply, -road' pest p to Y .._ are improving lams im Halifax and other Night on Thursday evening, when in health somewhat. l f "bootlegging" following a raid by. signs 7,10; . Margison and Babcock, places and • goes on by plane to._ the chins o. - f_ice :wet',:: occupied Provincial ' Officers led b Chief Mrs: John Hedges many friends; - y ' plans for bridge 25.00; J. Adams, hictou. We wish him the best of ex past master, , of the lodge, 'who luck are -glad to' learn she is gaining in ; exemplified the third deg.ee. Constable J.. B. - In-ine, Pickering grader blades. 1421; Geo. rothera, strength after .her her serious apeation - the `found4ns" st Orchard Inn b.. repairs for shovel 22.07; Canadias Dunbartim Young People's .Vd-on Dr, I.oche'ad, of Toronto, occupied the Rouge, - on July 26th were Oil Co. gasoline '- 334.40; W. R. - the pulpit of 'tl:e -United Church on amunmoned to appear before Mag- Chapman, repairs to generator 5.15; The Dunbarton Young People's 'Sunday laCt acid delivered two fine' Istrate Ebbs, -at Picldering on Satur- Roy Ward, parts and express 12.97; Union held their_ Aniival Election - Audley scholarly sermons, on Thanksgiving. qty morning last. • - International Harvester Co. repairs I of Officers for 1942 -•43 on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. George Schell, wh6 Thirtydfour in all, twelve paid to trucks 4.68; Chas. Cooper, rep• day - -of last week with the following Mrs. Gard ,'Winter has gone to 'have been residing in Mrs. Robt: 1eb to tie -tacit eusticw or io icy;- aattery- sire -ete. 140.60; -= II.:.. ; ., Ra.. its done , k%ace "ant of Court" •- t*v Ive vstd -si . E..�, .' p ra 79.40; resident, Marion Thomp- • her husband till the duration have now moved into, one of _ the Vice President, - Ur ii,t. "OF16- - there new homes at Ajax. Mrs. Herman tote - -Court and ten will. have _ McLeod, repairs 8.45; Bruce Easton son; -, police odicars hunt them up in repairs to truck and shovel 4.10; en; Secretary, Shirley . Risk; Treas. Laurance and Mrs. Clark and Pascoe is., moving into the Gordon. Person. - - - igor Oi o. a -M Rnv Version Balsdon; Publicity, . Betty Miss Joan spent the holiday 'with residence immediately, _ Ward,`ealary 250.00; A. Lee, haul M;cUonochie; Pianist, BAane -�r�- r "�� °PA at Grasmere. , Rev, -'d, R. Jenkinson will -com• Jeanie M•' Baker becomes' the bride Hen Westn s t the holiday 1 - _ William M. Henderson grsyel 86.99; Gordon Benson, ditto iah. Conveners - Christian Fellow- r'Y e5' Pen Pete his term as a P'eovisionai 78.40; E. $hers, ditto 4.00; Ambrose ship: Gwen Skidmore' - Don Annan - on a fishing expedition in Northern chaplain at Ajar and the elant, at Delphinium and snapdragon made Hastings, work in pit 70.85. Frank and Ernie Plitz. Christian Missions. -des• the end• f)f the month, Considerable, . try;,, ditty 500- Rnl,.- W-m Mrs- d. Barnes, Mrs. R. Somerville Mr.. Hardy has been appointed, to dissatisfaction is expre,ised by Some a oeau=ui setting in 6t. George's ditto 00; Cutting. Weeds Suss. said Evelyn Westgate. %I%ristian a 'responsible position ' with the of the member= and adher:nts with -' Anglican last, fin ' �� ing of Gostick 3.40. Thos. Norton 2.00; �l� ad Citiienahip: Mrs. H. a Housing Eastern Province, and thenfam- drop- in attendance atethetchome Jessie Mae - Baker; youngest dough- Robert Wright 3.75; Fred Wright' Mitchell, Doug. Plitz and Harold it has recent) moved down. there chars-- may be talden as visualf +- ter ad Mr. and Mrs.' George Baker, 175; Lorne Jones 6.30; Ken Ward, Anderson. Social and Recreation: y Y _ - Plcidering, to- William Morrie Hen- operating grader 9825; W. Brown, Gus• Plitz, Evelyn , Madden and to be with him, -They have formed o! this feeling, - �►� •� ditto Harold Mitchell_ _ many friends here since their, res- aesson; son of Bid. and y. sea 4.90• I I All young people of the vicinity i�� began here. Robinson, Pickering. Rev. E. G. The Club met at the home of the • Roinso pastor of the church' off- - Contingencies -. . -. `' are cordially' invited 'to joy with us. President. Fred Puckrin on Monday - - Salaries Lion. R.-'Beatozi 80.00: Where is also a Sunda • morning ANO&ONLOMM i L. T. Johnston, Asst Clerk 50• and I Bible Class for Young People heM °"� ""'d .v;.l. g s.,.,1 c."`"u -,reds„) wedding' Qolleetor 50; Constable Irvine '100; ! every Sunday morning at 10, in the although the absence of - some,�of The pride V�hO Wag given ig cl +e vl- i ....:.�: iv . ++ -" Stoiifit'ille Tribune. printing Voters' i• marriage by her father was Gowned List 170.00; Dept, of - Health, insulin: St Paul's Anglican 'Church; Sun - Prepaatiens were made for the in ivory satin made on Princess -dy October '18, Children's Day and Hallowe'en/'meet in- the schoolhouse 8.80 Hospitalization 424.38; Lloyd tines. Her only. .attendant Was her Johnston, relief mileage 1.87; Bea -. Youth Sunday, Sunday School at 2 --which '+tilt likely be held on thb ly maid who wore a, floor ...'length i half with the niece, Mias. Doris' Baker as brides- m. At 3 p. m. a Service has been 23rd °f October. A . motion to go ton, Bell and Ross.- re Ajax school, P- on account 250.00 • Pickierin Newa P )coned with the hymns. Service Institute in the exp- govern of pate .blue taSeta with g • � core of pending boxes to overseas _ - - • ateiun shouider lei veii anci tax alips and _enveuj %ac * _ g�: ?�; and _Sermon' especially _ for the g g Sth' Adam Spears, sa oun people. All cordial) invited. boys for Christmas, . was , passed tom; carried yellow mums. r. George P �y 450.00, 987 Y 8 P °p Y Henderson was his brother's ; dog tags 248.05,'89 new assm'tg, '17: Saturday,.. October 24 - auction' the Secretary MM ssKHolliingerrwere 80 e-- 615,85. _ gmomaman; and the ushers were: Paid for Ridie Services etc. : ' •'Bale• ,of 'household effects, property appointed a committee to .eport tc _ Jack Ferrie and Clifford Ferree. S. G. Morrish 11. 20'; C. A. Over- of Estate of Late Kate FawkeR, at the Red Cross all the names of, the Following a reception at the ,hone her late residence,' Pickering Village enlisted boys -in this section. Tbe_ of the brides parents the couple 1- m' g` " "' 3.88; C ;4 P of Toronto 7.88; .Twp. of Scarboro r Sale at 1.30.• Terms \cash. William Brown sisters gave two. vocal duets, left' on a short' trip. ' On theii: re- Maw. auctioneer., - The feature of the evening was a turn the will live in Pickering. 14.70 ;• Twp. -of.. Pickering 15.00. ` address b Mr, Loc $ y g' Power and idgkt • Y kyear of Brook - CaDLirt of Revise n liii, who was formerly with the ;Malcolm' r - Knox Hydro. Comm. b.80. Q British ivy, This < talk carried r. ` The Malcolm "' Knox weddin on Layer School Athletic Meet PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby eil them on a trip-_from Portsrnouth to Dr. Archer Wallace who will be � Saturday afternoon waa an event' of that the First Sitting of the Court the' East via the Mediterranean the .speaker -:at the Anntaersary - of' Revision' Municipality Sea and detailed much information Services in the United - Church ber�e special interest to this eui=Unity, Several , records were broken on , of the Munich alit of about the v'ario s fortresses ' and ,,on Sunda next and will where both contracting parties Fi<iday last at the Park here when the township -.of of. Pickering, for the coaling. stations The - weaktless of ',. .p give his, : have up. The church was ' Revision ".off the Assessment Roll; Lectureesuty and Grandeur off': W i1P'P'� the Inter School Meet took place, of the said municipality for the Singapore and Hong • Kong were ' the Canadian $ockiea", using hea beautifully decorated for Vie Oscar= 'with Pickering and . Brooklin only,, explained and_ reason ven foe own coloured •elides - Tuesdet ion, vrilli pink and white dahlias. contesting. Claremont we u�r' 1843; 'and for 'hearing appeals the recent altered status, with evening, October 20th. y and gladioli, harmonizing wits the .atand� had not developed' that maybe duly filed against the g, - Ped• this type China. A vote -of thanks was tend. dresses of the bridal party.. The acccasipliahaient this yrar, said asaesstnent, contained in said eyed by F. M. Chapman and a aide' Xary Irene Mabeolm wore pie for i�he fifth time in a Roil, will be held in the Township luncheon where Adam's _Ale was ' THE BIBLE .SOCIETY - white ' silt rsey, go�vii and the � :walked off with ,the champion Hall, Brougham, Ontario; on Mon- the bevera e. - Following the vote bridesmaid, Malcoim'a dress P day, - 'enber 2nd, 194:: ,at .the g g R�ie Bible • Soci • P cup, Brookiin contestants 1 of 'thanks. the titanic- of the .Club t31ub ca�.le y was pink ' ahe4r, ,,both wearin fin- hour° of One 0 clock • m - the after- attention to the following: - g nevertheless , gave .the locals some -' were extended to Mrs, Puckrin and ger tip veils: - bride's flowers noon. A complete African New thing to work at. - Of which all persons interested fannily for the „hospitality. of_ their were American Beauty roses; the Bill Bunting took -•- •.the, . Senior. , )some, went produced- in and dispatched' iieeideaknald's. an old fashioned Boys. Championship; yrith �R, veil} please take notice and 'govern 'from Old London under . "Blitz• Kaiser, second (both Pioitering), themselves accordingly. _ - kreig' conditions: also a complete, nosegay. ►t ie groom _was • ill' the DONALD R. BEAT ON African Bible to the o'rde'r o! Lire :: uniform and was supported by his Phyllis Gates, Pickering' took lst - Cleric of the -said Municipality, he�ood American BibIQ Socje , brother, . - Wtrn. George Knos.. Miss m 'the Senior Girls' with D. Bo es, Helen Malcolm presided at the or- Whitevale; Ontario, Oct. loth 1842 ^---._ About 400 trans] one of the of Brooklin, Second. gin, and her cousin Mary "Elizabeth - Anniversary-. Services 'will be; Scripture are - r uired'- 'for -•use in. M McMadyen in th r. y Boys” ' St- George's Church Sunday Brown sang "Qh -Love • Divine.'; took First, for Pic7cerin �• Octobei YS. Children's uay and observed by Cherrywood .•United. the British Empire, and ,all. but a_ - Ushers were: the bride's brother, Jones of Brooklin Secon - Youth Sunda Church on Sunday, October 25th. bery few of these'ha y. (I' ie will be - na vp b�ai cal{ • ,, :. : a g In the.. Jr. Girls, Ik n• of . Sunday School 11 October 18th, In_ Special erviGes at 2.3D p. m. and ated b the Bible Society, •• Robert Malcolm and the room's ,S y brother John. Rev. ' I. E. Kennedy, Brooklin was followed cl sly by stead -- the children and young 7"30 p, •m. will - be-:oonducted' '-'by - -Fully 300 ' langiinge's *)thin ' thb' Pastor, 'officiated. A reception was F, Underwood of Pickering people, are invited to attend the Rev, I. E, Kennedy, Claremont, and Fknpire have been reduced to thb held at the - home of the bride's points per school were g` Brook- g will be assisted, by the home• choir written fo= for the sole purpb Morning Service at 11 o'clock The- in- the afternoon, and Ziou in the of conveying the message of the parents for the fifty guests.. die lin 109; Pickering. 148, music; Service and Sermon have evening. church •fuss well filled with interest - B - Gospel. been planned with the r- )oo g Mrs W J. Petty n visit- This work-' must ed friends. Many ' beautiful and needs of the tl}i.ldren and' young �' � go on• ' Hsip the costly presents resents were received b ��O�v for Sale Riverside ing her daughter, Mrs. Norman Bible Society shoulder •ibis reepon•. P y Parrk, Piclderin 4 Rooma. `As alt people in s*iew: Evening Payer at Alves, of Brookliiu. aibilit in the young couple. 1 g' 7 P. -m. -- y your n>i4ne. brick insulated. �. Veal. Pickering „� .y I(G .S,i j' ":'t �'n "iJ. pwnl��c j '`6 N4. i'w,`z:w - .L- ' F , iat'�:i� - - w 11.,x., .'v+sv •j• ..6., ., , .:.: M;ay,, .t . 'L •. r. t.. Y�', rte• „ _ .,, /'„ .. -- .. .v x.w - - -- - OF Have You Heard? Precautions In �?rY,in$ Laundry '- BEi' "$�S Three jovial travellers were dta- . are REQUIRED' to Aisat. todeg's• = _ o ins together at a hotel one day. da . ` ' Merchandising problems. when wax agreed between them ° .. Increasing the serviceable late of - - - -"' - -- textiles is all important these days PgYr'oll Ricorde or* NECESSARY - that whichever of them possessed to out down consumption of raw Worry ' and expense preparlgj + the oldest acme should be exempt materials, and decrease the man ' Government Returns can ttrola paying the coat of the din- eliminated by using a - - - -- labor, and machine -hours ner each one-- was - enjoying, .- hours of la i The filet -- traveller -II1aA said: used la manufacturing them, - — RAMSAY SYSTEM L and Eve, sad •. Here are two precautions fa ,Designed to fit your needs, aas� �o t" QQ�•_ 4 Chat. is ,rather .old, you 3tutet ad. marina` First,' don't bang- _ Your pares -From ;e• ?6 to ; ?ff.Y0. 6- .. laundered clothes out all dy n a i Write for Details SW@e�` $�0�� The next man replied: N� the sunshine. Bring' them in Boon RAMSAY BUSINESS A naMe is Adam Brown; • I, go farther after they're dry, It has receaty SYSTEM$ - Q' ' - been. shown that sunlight damage . I than You... • . • to fabrics is., Quite , appreelable. US Hay St.- - Toronto - Dept. 314 1 f The third traveller, with, a' - -- t merry twintile ill his eye, took his - business card from hie pocket slid Over 3,000 boats on waterways • The British Red Cross shipped ?ti, _v " 'showed it to the other two, who of France have been destroyed or 160,000 Christmas packages; to J NUTSCigiAC� ICS�W .�'AN•1� .. read on it these words: "Mr. B,' i - scuttled during the war. prisoners of War in July. ' ginning," • Chesil is booming again in the Sweden's output of copper has Q. Sow can I avoid watery' eyes British army and prisoners -of- increased about - one- titird aince . ' when peeling onions! "How did you learn to use war camps. the war started. A. Dip the onion for a moment both hands equally well, Patr - - RUBBER LATEX into boilini Water and then begin 'Sure, now, and me father, So you'd give your shirt to help at the root and peel upwards. u IN to Me, ' " win the war! Of course you will be found tbOt this method learn to cut your fingernails would. does not affect the eyes. with yure left hand, for some Well. Baby's beaten you to !t, Q. How can I make use of bacon � day ye might be anther losing ACCORDIONS RANTED _ SUPERFLUOUS BAIR - Science Service 'l'Iaaa7 r ®� �IQht hand_ lets out, f ; 1>0 or' _ t. , he's already given his pants. -- In -� d -Save the rinds-for- -flavoring - A' .Cites orierr- ratted: we-have- w.- t�pp're Wrap _ soups t "That new man Charlie we'ye - seat prices paid for plan*' _ -. eeeded to removing safely. and gel• _••' - _ the United 3tatea fled dried peas and. lima - accordions,- twelve to bun- saimently, the most stubborn ewes " r ped around the army's telephone bps• ispreaa over Elie lop of rot nn a n pa i_ a ° * *'aiIIty_ dred and twenty _base. _ of soperflons hair, ever seer In - -. lines. Boston beans wihle baling. they live wire;" said the maliager of tho THE T. .. - How rubber latex that wed to take the place of the usual piece gas station. Muateal - Instrument Department J SOT ELECTROLYSIS Toronto - be Used in making ned:eaeal 'air - V[ Ault VVea, h+ryia4'"a flavor and „�lly�,.. AGEi1Ta WANTED �A-sn'tt-la sae. now. aPentotaael�t CIS$ of infant's wear now goes into Woteetiag the top layer of beans 'R� .A noterlet drove up just w:<ttag,) Wr[te or sail .:insulation for light - weight cow- Imm, big. now and shouted: 'Dionne Quin. WANTED NOW! LOCAL AGENTS � .1. IC lnunication lines was related be. Q. How can I make an old ivory tupiets'i" in country and town - spare time. We noerate 4 six hundred (7tb Year to Toronto) s tore the Eighth Annual Chenurjia finish for woodwork or furnituret was a puzzler, wasn't iii" acre�iureer - stock the best in Conference, at Chicago, by Dr. If[, s- An' "old ivory tint clFn be ob- "'Not to Charlie. He simply said, fruit and' ornamental trees, ass Yoage stn (coon Notrthway'a) -C• Tea } ivory 'paw 'Yes, sir,' and gave him flue Nurser, roses. '� Write Pelham Fees. Consultation _ gne, research chemist of th Weed by tinting light iv SaU.t" *nursery co., Toiento. United States Rubber Company, with raw sfensa and burnt amber. BABY CHICKS 'Garage Mechanic -- What's AVTOMOBILES -CSED - - -- =' The latexi�l -ted tateahone wire After this, apply a glass Coat of ATTENTION' POULTRYKEEPERSI - Is produced by a nnitfple dip-- pro- the Mrs.. Mae - - - - ';;v -- _ _ , Iadyt USED CAR`S WITH (3UUD TIRE$ C "- ** �t Mo- Your Bray chicks for November g p be! and then wigs M wdriver - The - Kasai Places necsTMher dntivary should be or- dared *sill a special latex COm- Da lighLiy. K say tors Limited. Used Car Lots, that I have a short circuit. at- 1860 Danforth Avenue and want now to Insure what o _ - _. - -- -- y0und. It trefgh7r jrid ;" pounds Q., How can I make Cretonne hatch when you want them ryes* per mile, v compared with 169 'draperies hang -more evenly! Van you lengthes it. while 1 su4o xonge 3tseet; Bead ufticac hatch Is October slat Let's have Malt, PI Sass? 632 Mount Pleasant Road. To- -your order. Plan for big thinje Pounds per mile of the older-type A. If Cretonne draperies are p ease4 conic. Telephone KY. 2181. for 1843. Bray Hatchery, wire The govera 7s3� lined with •a soft material of f - BOOtis HY stAIL 'John St. - N., Hamilton, Ont. meIIt has already A candidate fOr pulfament de = ordered more than 100,000 miles hsr�I2ft color it will bring REACTS REMEDY - claimed: "The people of this coup- SEED FOR OUR CAREFULLY of the new Wire, enough to -so fOU! Sat pattern _ 9f _ t>se 8t ;bsriax" " compiled !!at of - books, of the ___�aLTH,__VIWR._A.Nj)_ VITA.LETT -times around the earth. and the draperies will has more mast grow more wheat beet fiction -glad "hi -rtcttoiI` -by g r. - - world. famous authors, at low la worth more than dollars Wo- etenly. '$ow about haJ . yelled a man 78 crippled several years Thqi� list Of latex artlClea *slid ricer. The De Luxe Libraries,, with Arthritis now enjoys health- !a "fir is a to Wackier. God for ng Ong. It lneludas Q• How Can I keep partle� $ash „ , 4 Queen 5t. t'v., Toronto. and happltlass, thanks bullet -Proof fuel tanks for air• Liar a long time? "I'm talking about food for miA. Planes, life rafts, A, Pasatsy, pat ln' an sdrtijht kind retorted tit• candidate. "but 1DT.ACKS]IIT$ SHOP FOR BALM Laugh Mineral Remedy. Write, pilot bslloo _ for that s, four own statement �' i'll get around to our case to a sLAC j sMITH GENERAL REPAIR �ejie�t from Rhe tmati a, gtomapc�■ Sus masks, aviators' helmets, g�ea sII�1lll�ita laced itt file thlabte" `y shop. equipment and stock, about troubles. Kidneys. Nerves, Coll- - blackout paint, sponge Cushioniaj refrigerator, y green acid three thousand yyearly turn -outs tls,- Piles, Eczema Female all for use la tanks.- submaria fresh fora 14ng lima., This is • Reason for Salting. IdacDou>yall, meats. Runde 'Wn, etc from usl - • eb iC�' Essex, Ont. or eight eyepieces .aud . a thousand much better way_ than trying to Host =-Ay,' Mon. it's a ter.' this nature product-' Acts off - other thi keep it In. water, where it usually rible nicht. Ye man has ■ DYEING A CLEARING blood 'stream, used over fiffl! age• fly ' ears. Free information. Lan e tell 6f this psi meant, of couzss� . - turns- yellow within_a_dagi_ _.ron4 Whuaky- and -lemon gttrE YUL' A.[YTHt i(i NEB1D8lneral Remedies f48 Robson y Street. Van. ouVer. that civiftaas hsvi! had to - +when ri pet- AaMi: - � �- _ drelsss - -@r ate!- Write to .air _ _ get for information. We are glad to MEDICAL YIl along w1ihOIIt the two- way - stretch - . ~ _- _ _ answer your questions. Depart• _ 1 * . s� ■, went H, Parker's Dye Worsts ,,,,u ,. r..vr R!VRRP urTirrmn_; - fabrics that have come It its studs• I�aaka a�gaaway �� t,ugrteu. rye x013110 G.ree,.. +u• or 'ot Rileumetic Palau or Neur- ftrd parts of bathing snits, ionnda, iiiwav a s ni ronto. ■ ids should try Dixon's Remedy. _. tion garments, shoe tops and "alas — Munro's Drug Store, 335 ElgI16 &wn To Be U FARM FOR SALE Ottawa. postpaid $2. D0. ' � ' --tic" generally. - 1..9ithat advances should be 40 ACRES FOR SALE. GOOD BRICK Again the rubber Industry hoe made by the two families of a 2 house and barn. Lot Cbncea- 7WO MoNTM TREATME' - _ Come to' the yentas. Dr. Teague -1,.00 Mlle Route Being Coin mss and a woman when a Wed- Sion 3, Jldbo�rough townshlp told about a new' "slrnthetie" latett - plated Ahead of- Schedule ding engagement •hoe become A: J Campbell: Executor, 37i FOR $1.00 4 °hurch, Wlnde•or Hundreds have taken Ilortsielrr ° "'As r """" rii3il'^ "'�'�`°* known? Nerve Remedy with good resuiLL sr r RN FoR SALE This October special to for you -to The Alaella HigAWey w311 De 4 s. tinoula the plates OT fne din• the ready for use about Dec. 1, War ner service be Of a certain dimes. 250 ACRES. - NICELY 'SITUATED, I2orisscy Drug fat 63? Main dot,. Secretary Henry 8fimaOn annoaIIe• fionT one of the bent farms In Guelph Saint yohn. N,B. Calla■ „mda Hal /. t lenty w to _ pink ll t graton. . ad and, traffic b expected to' hove a. W'h'at ie .the symbolism of p1Fnty water, cxcettent gravel. FOOT BALM steadily over its 1.600 miles until violetal Th,s farm- hns- never been rented: ` _Liquor �� t spring thaws -make It impassable 4. When'' iBtrod "acing two Wnu]'d snake idea! dairy farm. BAUMEENA FOOT U ALId destroyr pea± 3, McAntneh, (:uelpb, Ont. R.R. 4, offensive odor Instantly,- :Ss. = . 1II April and May, =moons, is It all right to say. "Mrs. bottle, Ottawa agent, Denman Distilleries Not only Is the highway being - Davts, this is Mr. Norton; Mr. FtARM 1'uR SALE. _Drug chore. Ottawa. ManUfilCtU Diverted For_ Completed months ahead 'of ached- Norton,' Mrs. Davis''t 100 'A(.RE;t - F.ARl1 NEAR RICH- step Rrsy at:wovF.Il 9E18 _ Marrufseture of Synthetic- mood, Ont.. for • sate; tttcludinlr - ule, Stinson said, but instead of b. What. color ahbnld, t4 choaeti. 49 acres Fibre E16x Crop and Ku�;S, nb:w RuGb tdAl)E trRU3s �T the COgtemPlamid ru(fgu /vucv +" tom, U,o La - s•' arcs eztk. came house. En- old. Uomin +on Rug Weaving Cow. tfptsrfsl�„1..6 v,.ai,ee : yy 8 - S ' I ' -- - sire: l.aurrntt n Clax - ro*ucts, any,. set �ctiee,a' o,. 7': ✓�./1.,.► vi hdveragae b7 Can- mod,, this 'highway as -it -is now be. - - _&__Sbouki•.. one. sae _.a-- -for to - _ taehrrtend_ rent. �l rice for bookl.c t -adian 'distilleries will be halted ing cotletruc'ted iiy -the­ corpi of place butter on a piece' of bread BF.t'L'R. \t. Gu(rn FARMS FOR engineers is a. well- gradedL' well. or biscuit? _ PATENTS �NOV. 1 and the entire Output dl• style. Several good Town- Dwell- yerted to war purposes the drained truck road for practically Answers Anas .ror sale. Prospective buyers FETHEIISTUNHAuutj ac (iLIMPAN11 Munitions and Supply Department fts entire length and will afford 1. The mother and sisters of the would do well to took over these Patent Solicitors. Established two-way traffic over 3nan 'lon" man' should tail immeiiiately "on pproperties brrore .buying. The ,. kits: 14 fling wort, Toronto. ;announced last week. y g itfora;an Itoal Estate & insurance Booklet or information, on re- The order•. issued by •Chemicals stretches." -the girl and her family. Then, Ai anc >: Parmc'rston, oat. guest _ Controller E. C. Sterne, has- no_ Stimeon said that 'muslteg, the Within a sew days the girl acid l'Alt)1 FRI'IPHI:zIi PATENTS:& TRidDE MARKS alireci eumi; oa eaifta of oeverages boa moss that was expected to give her family return the call. 2. NO; S2'1:r'j AI., WHILE 'Bill' LAST- EL;4P.TVN R. CA6.E. RE :1STERE:D � already mannfaotured and does not the highway an unsteady base over the precis© dimensions of tbs. Jle(otte _.Ore nr "separawrs. ,, ;,.- .fah. '•.app1Y to ther naaufacture of beer long stretches and provide some -Plates cannot be given, as. they and: rebuilt; Mctotte. Magnet and Patent "Attorney. Booklet gratis. Of the wordt problems of the nn- vs. Premier Sep+trator Parts: rebuilt Established over forty years.. 83 and wine. There was no immed- rY. somewhat with the make Of Full and -Seml- Diesel Engines -•• Balsam Avenue, Torbn(o. - ..late ibdtcatioa of how, tong exist- dertaking, had 1s•a H.P..Itlarkstoria 20 -25 H.P. proved to be a China. 3. Blue violets are syIn. Irc;ucz Its H. P, J[arrhall, 2s. -85 peRSONAL ing stacks of dlstilleriea will sup minor consideration. - bolical -of faithfulness, white vio. H.1: 1•airbank t Pumps and Wat- = =ply present- _.demana.:__Diatulod __Connects. With Railways lets df modesty. 4. No. It is alto. er Systems; Coal and Wood QI']('K RELIEl SRUM ECZEMA _ 21 gather unnecessar s tovev :- rebuilt Letz Mills, Grind• and other skin diseases with liquors are stored for at feast two 1 _The htgh'way. beginning at paw• y•to mention tits ors, Farm 'Hammer JSilla.' Lister. JI "�o.. 5 ". It works:woaders. Stops years for metliri -- IlaneB twice. 6. At 'the christen. (:asoline En saes: one only new 1 licit promptly; heals skin quick- - - ng• e0a Creek, -RC„ rune northwest to, . �uae- "! "+ *t••/� a r• XArCie_Tractor: } . Elik's Medicine Co., Box 234. Mr. Sterne'sald the entire out Whitebgrae, Yukon Territory, and Ing everything. •the baby wears nil oniv Kew Ides t(ar,ure dept. is; saslcart0on,-k.=- Put Of CAnadiaa disdIlerles was then crossed ,the Alaskan boun. should be white. 6: No; Lae -knife "Teadet ; one- - oalj prhetically' required for the manufacture of d ie always used foc this stew. 5' Blowing Mncbine: Cement POULTRY • WANTED try, terminating at Fairbanks. It purpose. Turnip P-ulper; Hay' Rake 7. Synthetic rubber and chemical and Connects with the rail and high- and Ulnders; Lister Diesel En- POULTRY WANTED — HIGHEST e xplosive needs of the United Na- Ws.} systems _O! $OUtherB Canada gine 'and Marshall, Engine, Parts; market' prices. Write for price- new Washing Machines; Paint list.- M. P. Mallon, 33 Jarvis St., lions. - — and the United Staten at Dawson .$1:2.ial r;rcy l ,end browns at Toronto. , • ;1,:3 '.Aar gallon. ' S. A. .Laster, Creek, and not only 'Provides a _ Stewart Street, Toronto. tl'rauitltY•H Similar action was taken in the motor. highwa 'United Staten; The' United States' F.i,,-RM I WANTED DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH war production board In Washin varies. also as a feeder route for I =. - _ Washing. various military airfields Which WAITING. CL creak FOR FARb1 The- Heat. Iinl13, at Hall' -: ' ton ordered the entire •output of and small-' acreaq(* -in all parts America's distlllerllas" diverted is.- previously had to depend. oII air forcomman of Ontario; guaranteed sale..an a RAVE YOUR SNAPS transport alone for ali.aupplies, few days If price right. Renton Ilelivered by Mail to alcohol for wartime M'dinarysort 4 Realty, . Rs. alt. Pleasant Rd'„ Any 6 or 8 exposure Win pertect:) purposes after Oct.`s.. Army arrangements for winter Eilroab / f Toronto, . develuped and printed for 'only' 25e: ]maintenance of the road lnelude O% Supreme duality and fast service LE FOR SA guaranteed. rest camps for the operators of JUST R b IMPERIAL PHOTO S£RVCCE truck convoys, barracks for en- SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP — 15 miles from Toronto -150 acres, 2 stutty.0 i, ruronty y� ;1,5,000 To Train Kinser maintenance troops, and _ .. QF PN Houses . 2 Barns, ;10,000,00.' Weather observattbn and tele. o --- -A4ust sell-to close- estnte. Public PROPERTY' FOR SALE S. ud Trustee. Osgood. Hall: Toronto -- �• S. Navy Aviator phone installations the length ai STORE PROPERTY FOit SALE; ' the highway. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL three- storey, solid brick; in the heart of the business etctton of Texas' athletic coaches who #A. , Construction' began is.' Marcb. LEA1tN HAIRDRESSING THE ROD. _ 'I)shawa, three hund -red, feet-from- ` tended a U.S. Navy physical fit. After aerial surveys' and ground Y ertson method. Information on main inte"rsectlbn ou..new high- request regarding classes. 'Robert- way, 3tmeoe Street. An excellent IIeee eeh001 get a dollarind -and TeC031aalss$aC• OA foot, bulldozers, • son's Hnirdressing Academy, 131 investment. If interested writs It COeta the U,S,v tractors., aRld Other heivy= egU(p �..4 ,, 0�° T r� "i� North, ghats 80 8[meoe -Street valnetion of proper train g Oshawa. irnanent Mont were put to work on the ac. AR911IM 4113b s {fool MOM M. . axi N ivArtmEii teal road building. - ._. - FEMALE ASTROLOGY - X16,000 •to train a Nary aviator, • ' FIFTEEti ALEN E'UR TANNERY %'- - i.t, Wesley Brown explained. If a labour, one Third Class fireman ASTROWGY! � UM,. Z,IRG - TRIAL Eller i•, forced down from immed• Russia developed the oil output -and• two Fourth Class firemen, readlug. Send Wi•t.hdate and of - Baku, C p Apply Employment & -Selective ding. 7)elmarr ", Box 29, Cres- late ri9cue, hts physical fitneu . aspian -sea ort from _ Service Officc, 131 Slx :h- stroet,._ ._ __cent, i3.c` nine million tons iA 18Z0 to 30 WEAKNESS; New Toronto, Unt. 'Probably will determine whether RHEUMATIC PAINS = - =Mon Iona in.1940. ror.LTRY WO(tnt KILLER Lydia Z. Piakha^m's Vegetable Homing pigeons carried by Cote told het s relleve , PROVEN F.F12EI>Y— L•'VERY SUF- m� y D � k- n —, -_ -. A TRIED :\YJI PROVIIN REMLDY fever of Rheumatic. Pains. or _ p73iss Rue 'jet back to their. . RAP .planes are released With a 1 t t the btrds-- drtnk-- Hownrd's —_- Neuritis should try Dlxon'v Rem- r - Call fee ing"tie to monthly funs- - -- -Worm Lill tnteatlhxl Conditlon- ed}. Sfunro's mutt :ttore, 82b I41- s4viedrba• ; thus _ save considerabli in"mge giving the - plarle s exact tional diOurbances.ztnelps buildup resistance agalnst distress of "dW. er —c ^`ts only ono rent n bird, gin, Otinwn. 1'oslpald 11.00. , and hate of the armed. position when pilot are forced cult dogs:' Made,fa Ctupds, ohtnin:rb'e f) run ,vnur feed dealer ;��+� tom+ of �sts do t oil tl'le'rea. ' 0r lhcw;ud' t•hrrri;:':l ' C6.. '220 . 1a7.7t E 42 —'42 lYuntbcrc:c••t I:It(I„. Tvronto. -- - _ _ HERE'S HOW Tt STARTED - - _ = 4' q. THE WAR WEEK Commentary on Current Events --TURN OE WAR FIDE SEEN - TIN END OF 80 -DAY PERIOD _G -At- the end of the 604ay period . Nazi leaders. Hitler has proved he_ _ - fixed by Minister of Production L a past master at using speeches capt. Oliver Lyttleton, Britons ap. as part of a propaganda smoke a' - . - - pear inclined to agret with him soreen intending to mislead op- . .. -- . .h -. --•. -- that the war has began to enter poaen4s as to his real intentions. - .•- �.� a new pbase, writes Mallory Brown Third, In well - informed military In the Christian Science Monitor. circles it is emphasized that the ., _ In a' speech at Aldershot on new phase ban at the most only - G July 18, when the Nud drive in begun. It would be a mistake to yn; k •x, the Caucas d on the Don was expect to see aR once any of the - y setting under ay, Captain Lyttle- "first evidences of victory" refer - - _ ton- doe "At no time since red to by Captath Lyttleton. the Battle Britain bays we atood What can be said, In . the opinion - _ In graver peril., It would be folly of these military observers, is that to deny that these 8o d*ys is front the past 80 days have witnessed of us are some of the gravest that the failure of Hitler's best chance we have ever . faced." to score a major strategic success a ' In another speech at Sheffield,. in the war by carrying through - 1; Sept. 16, Captain L,yttletou again this year destruction of the Soviet referred to this 80dey period, say armies in the south and in the "L„ w1"Mueu ur av ve uaeme tri- ••L° yf...�■ ...,. ..- ......S-- ses{E'!!'8 -e£ main, and at the end.of' them ftm% the Suez Canal. the war definitely begins to enter No Longer Imminent into a new phase." ;Eighty days ago it looked as it - - - - Provided - 'emphasia-'h' put-- on- 'ihe- -W a Boca chance of carrying e - our. : iv6 theme 41w, � t+1ay, al- - - - - -- -- Tact to .say that British opinion though _the potential threat to — -- -- • - -See the' ball ae a wnwe agrees tats is the case right. by the base? Yankee .Red Rolfe dropped it- enabling Cardinal Sam Musiai to Suez still exists both from the glide .into third safely on W ['nn *+■ single to Centre �'�'• "� T -- a , u3 C..vi.�a "nail t, t� -to�g_ It is carts n mock m111t8, -y go4�anub aw.i iu ::v +�la AL.ian, flay • stage was set for the 4th inning, 6 -ran blasting that, followed Kuroweki's single. Card's finally won - commentators and 'editorial wafts general feeling here is that neith- this fourth World Series game at Yankee Stadium,- 9 -6. era of leading newspapers and or of these threats to any longer - consumer •credit _regulations of the magazines seem to support this imminent. It is 'now considered _ conclusion: It is based on the for- walikely Hitler will be able to Wartime Prices and Trade. Hoard. ]owing factors: , force his way: through the, passes - Each was fined sums ranging Facton In Coi+eauslon In the Caucasus mountains before from $300 down to $100 plus the .•' _ , _ payment of costs --sums not great L The German attack at 8tal- winter; and In Egypt there are -enough to hurt •the, pockets of the Ingrad ie Still' being held. Cantata signs the Initiative is no longer is 9ec>Ssed tirnss byt- none_Ihe_ lie Lyttlet m, in predicing the war 'the hands of General Field Mar - -- :- - : dednetinn eF their- _ -nrav whi{�_ would enter a new Phase at this ehal Erwin Rommel. i �R /�N • formed' part of the greater pull- time, Solid -we. are approacamg - it�.u..Liia, lshment afforded by the publicity the breathless moment when, it and munitions, particularly tanks _ r -- that was siren to, their violation Rnasta ran hnia_pn to bar p�e�_, and planes from the-United States, Wesldp Colum>4 About T!>tis and That >� Our Canadian Army _ positions for a few mare weeks. la piling up on the side of the ' of rules that have -been estabiishe�l - Tot T%ry much has appeared in out "a paper, war" and most of for the benefit of the whole of the balance wily begin to swing United Nations. Thus there are um- : *eve columns bboat thi Array Pay it is done by men who would be Canada. In. our :direction, and when the doabtedly grounds for hoping that , u■ ��tiaA of -gathering forces of the greatest - Russian resistance,. especially at �v. -which or mach sloes hi h paid_ doing the As time gees on there Ya ttttto Neese. performs one of the most same type of work to their peat- doubt that the fight against fn- alliance which the world has ever Stalingrad, in the past 80 days has lklsportant • functions in the Indi• able occupations. tlatfoa - both present and post- seen are going, to give us first won for tl►e Allies the respite they _''vidgal Cldren's Army; and In this Amongst the list of items to be . war - will put. those of u■ -who - evidences of victory." needed in order to build up, equip, ease ' when. I say individual Tiff- attended to by the Pay Corps, you - Serve in the individual Citizen's f. Hitler has apparently failed and concentrate their forces on sWo Army I mean the army of will remember I listed "assigned Army on the home trom much to achieve any -of his major mill- lfig-ocale, offensive action in the flflikting Canadians of all ages who pp;" - Every married man must, - closer to parity with the soldiers tary objectives fixed for this year's fat's' - l�babb bear the word Canada on and every single man ae eueour- ' fn. battle-dream. Let's -hope we. can Russian campaign: Military con. Whether this future >. to be im= weir shoulders. aged to, - assign a proportion of his Serve as cheerfully as they do, re- seasue to London 1s that his time mediate or much more remote re. The charge Is sometimes Intel. pay to his wife or his next of kin. sardless of what our "pay corps" schedule is now completely upset malna the secret of the United Na. +►' 3d that the headquarters organ. Fathers and mothers of improve is compelled to do to-'us. and -that even'if Stalingrad even - � General Staffs. a fight "a paper war." Too. _. dent yognAsters will - thoroughly _ - tually felts, Marshal Semyon Tim- Premier Stalin's statement to the j�atfoneons�darailon is Minn to the appreciate the wisdom of, such s - - oshenio'a armies ors a- 1n beins - �w L.•. °, °_.Meat- in Moscow e NAM -able docimen pea tit ,■ ,;�,u -,n zac� MOST oz• teem. - _ and Russian arms still formidable e'°p"a'i"D we uaposecL'I of e asist be done to order that men ham tried to do the same thing along the entlre front:- Further• secead boat has aronsecL Intense »' be enlisted, equipped, out- with varying degrees of succeaa. Historians and philosophers, more, Axis losses have been en- Interest in England -but has not the Prevailing L- .1 ![Itted.' fed. hag .• °..1;: hw seen as clearly as perhaps the 10`mv"e tau are norms To nave military ssyert's that the ultimate -- - Nopried and supplied once they . are all of us to practice a similar re- m see it that at the head a! weakened the .offensive strength military e e the time and place j mrt of the arIv. gnlation upon ourselves. And right of the German mllataiy machine. oar State oar nation, and ons of a second front must -be left • Tao often we take it entirely now, through _the regulatlpsa of lice this-year at least.. -Commonwealth, the constitution with military and political chiefs, -..*w granted that a man's pay will "lire - W4trtime -Prices and Trade 3. The prevailing view here >. - --' sNOeh him no metier on what'lroat Hoard, we are actually beginning sets, not a person, or a dynasty. that the Nisi ottenetve launched who along have full knowledge of : but a family" _ United Nations resources. Seatbere �. •+�• ls•• ray, w" yi "stuns as aOLmiLle . .x.;c... A Sovereign -is remote: the' separation allowance and depend- of economics as that Imposed upon wan an all-out-- attempt on the.. part - functions of sovereignty any a _ • • • - +ISS'ts' allowance will be -paid • regu- 'lLe soldiers who defend us on the - of Hitler to redssce' the Soviet arm - - 110 M1111011 P-OUri<ds _ mystery: Hnt a Sovereign who Its leek/ regasdleas of how often the !as -flung frontiers of the. fight for lea to impotence, not - actually thought of as the head of a Lead= Sugar From Alberta .1lrrmily moves or how often he civilization. to destroy them. He has certainly - - I1y as husband, a father, . or. _ g moves. In the lush years we cheerfuAy today, mother, loses nothing of failed in this so fat. R mu_ st be remembered too, that mortgaged our pay, sometimes for 4. _Confirmation< of this is seen his augauSt pre- emineiiee fa the - 'lie beet experts say, according Nth�r Iadiridrial Citizen's Army, monttls and years in advance, to - here to -three speeches by Foreign • - State, while- he gatLers about. him- - to the Lethbridge Herald, we can Zia= payers like you and me, are pamper ourselves with such lux-' self those far moil intimate im- Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. joo� forward to • Something like br 'entitled to set - an accounting of cries as automobiles, washing ma. Richefuhrer Hitler, and Retchmar- . :w the nnnt�aa. - A - ponderable feelings, which in 360,000. tone of beets this harvest..- -.. that -to Spent _ _. : hal Hermsonn finrins vhlnh ■le. -- — umes -_ot aaager, or trial, of "&- --' - - �uil vu t. L bun�m we metY a =peer — - - , in by our government. - a lei.. rosewood tuinTtnre ->ior our niMeantly enough coiireide with to extract some 110,0,110,000 pounds _ -- Jering -and some day, we are acre. Today `ther8 are hundreds or bedrooms and s hundred other of triumph -join 2lnsmen to kips. the closing week of the 80day of sugar besides considerable mol- _ - -ands of Johnny Canucks in things that in a more spartan ex- period outlined by- Captain - Lyttle- asses. The molasses, a low grade .. : each getting his $1.30'a day • astence we can very well do with- men, to an th to neighbors, one ton. These speeches, especially home to another home. a product, will `mostiT go to the _ --or more according to their• rank out or simplify. _ Hitler's, have been generally In. manufacture .9f alcohol for' the war :-end the translation of these In- Today under - the consumer , - terpreted --in. England - as evlMmce effort. But it is in the 'sugar that T LENTY OF COAL AlTmuai sums into Battalions, credit regulations each 'mortgag= �� _ that Nazi leaders now acknowledge, a rationed Canada. IS interested. -1 hW.es, Divisions, Army Corps Ing • 1s on a sounder economic AVAILABLE they must henceforth abandon the The sugar ration is half a pound emd Armies, calls for the opera- basis, down payments must be gays O. C. .Cooke, President of offensive and take up a broad do* par person per week. That means s•o•�a•, cue Lalau-e "Li.-u ;m Vold `Blue Coat' 1�..e :.a ol...l��s I........! i:ao '...� that the 600,000 people of Alfierta ' plebt well be expected to stagger by installments must be cleared In a recent broadcast; '(cordon ' as a whole. - will consume some 81,000,000 oven a civilian merchant prince. more quickly --with the result that . . -O- Cooke, president of D. L, &-W. This,. broadly speaking, is the pounds in a year. Saskatchewan �t, very briefly, is a sketch much more of the money in our Coal Co., producers of "blue coal ', reasoning that underlies most Bri. will require a b o u t 35,000,000 _ some of the work of the Royal pay cheques is our own. said: "In this coal crisis we must tish press comments in the con - pounds. We will be able to supply (knadian Army Pay. Corps. it is This is just another form of the, share and share alike. If you don't •clueaon of Captain Lyttleton's 80- these two provinces -with their sal by any means the full picture assigned.pay of the soldier,and.Is receive all the coal you order at -day period In_ informed circles, ration requirements, give Manito- , "=7 4Aere are such things for in. one- way in which by approzima• the one time, the reason 1e that however, -certain warnin,gb are to ba S0 000.000 pounds, and atilLhare et ace as dvancee of Day-to men -- -tang hit - conditiona..we may- -4 = your dealer. So - trying to put some be heard. First is that situ- 54,000,000 pounds_ left.. 'to - supply slog on leave, deduction■ to be closer to him in the carrying on coal is every ban and can only atton of Stalingrad , itself as atill;' general requirements. and to, ship ' ride from pay for carelessly lost of our own job of war' work partially fill your• order at present. serious and that It remains to be to the people of Ontario where we R mislaid equipment, stoppages which is 'to support in every nos. .$o be patient. You'll get all the seen .just how heavy a blow has are already shipping. the surlftus, ' 4C pay occasioned- by necessary sable way the • man In •'uniform. coal you need. There's enough coal been struck at Soviet military sugar of last year's crop. punishment and the provision of few days ago is Montreal to keep every home ,warm this strength by the Nazi's territorial im etary allowanced In lieu' :of there was an excellent eiample of winter." gains,, which include some of Rur- nation* and quarters, when a sol- the civilian equivalent of. "pay Remember, when ordering 'co$1, , sin's richest . mineral, industrial, 'NO TELLING is detailed to 'a Job of work - deduction" when three firms en- to make sure it's "bhie' coal" and agricultural districts. Perhaps they will be putting an vMch doesn't permit him to llve gaged. In the business of -selling, the coal you' can depend on for A second warning, is that it amusement tax on the few hours $a barracks. goods on the installment plan greater •comfort and heating satia- would be unwise to overestimate we hold our Rages. None of this can be done with- were convicted of violations of the faction all winter. the significance of speeches by, - Brandon Sun REG'LAR FELLERS— Correct __ ,_ __ .._ ,. _ By 'EVE BYRNES - _ l�4�BRtJSIIII'� UP ON ` IF VU )71K W Q FOR \ OF THIS STU � ' WHAT�S THE MATTER WITH THAT$ EASY! WXo TERM; I WMMIA C010141 ETS THIS . BOOB SURE, J WnIA b! THI3 3E1MWCE ="THE TOAST 'THE TaW WAS tjE THE Sl►1AR'it5 IN WOl /IDN� THIF YOU dONIT WAS DRANK IN SILENCE'-?" e� ti IN SILENGEF" S � KETCH INSTEAD GRANfAMR E;IEEYE IT THE CLAW QRAIO~ IS SO EASY f JUST ASK M WIV CAN DO- - - - -- - _ � A HARD ONE.' :n,° G,RAMhtiAR! - OW UP x r.. ..' _ +7,�,,. .,C-sr_i.`^,• ^..,. -aa, ,�.' 4 l •'N ,.. d ,,._ '�. .9,:.•a :. - 4{ .a � J.C. �. i...., � '•vr-f . Jv �.' 4F!^ . ,.1 - •11 _ . �N... J,.. �•�IT '.,• 4 .t,,.. `..S`.m... —• " I ' . ... + ern. _ ir.. .ut-e.. '•s.�ir" .� :�'. ^:. .i , �.W _ . w ` :�, mot- «:f °' -3ar <. x...; ..-x -- _ - C°- f d.r.'i�' �' ._.` �° • tar., . _ .. Y' - a. ' . - THE. PICKERING NEWS' - - Toratn�o AD► 6523 - Picks' 61M4 Farr s' Elevator PtCKER1I�`� -MILLS OTIC E "`�'°°° '� OED UCiWHEAT r ,n:ts Per ter. n.6o m — -'RON GIBBON SALE -- " -- Iptioas t4 !!ra Un:ted Star« Shur -gain feed, ser' = �ENWDOU = > Two at w» Old Prim vice ►null, chicken TRANSPORT while it �.ta. Turd Gt. $sltsia, iS•00 is advatsa w 1f it's Fe" Too are NeeddfJ _,i starter, -- grov�lilg � .1$86..1936 TRANSPORT � co>�a>� u� - = _ -- - - mash, laying mash, _. QAR�rea$ Salt, 'got. per cwt. , - ..,::Maple Leaf IduLUal F1: E �Miu wild" be closcid Sept. 30th _ iKoVilriD surge Milking Electric Mole Wood's Electric Coolers r range mash, -joy flor repairs' to dam SAND GR{kVEL STONE Electric Fencers and �IIS'l1r�Ce �. starter, concentra• - • • ... _ Building $upD� s ;. =' and WAWANESA INS. Co. t .•'.~Y�.�: _',� •'.•-: ` Poultry, Bog and other Conceintrateg Claremont, OBtw tes, calf starter, tur- always on hand. mss, 38f Office 3>3 rites for Farm, and Guatt - key -starter, salt - - F: L. Green WANTED bilidingsa - V. 1mbtakm bwmwwe on Sttndllrse in blocks and -bags - Pc'MANENT NAGGIhC FAiP DE71Di;tio�5E5: AND C71tTLH F Windmills, Silos ev- c , - - MPER For tree pick up. 'phone., Insurance .r Purina fly spray A. C• CL;',N ;) L'SVj- 1HAT•FRAYS THE TE ... ...... An st>oa. fOr Cattle. AND NERVES, IT iV1Ar Bt aROOKLdx a6 FUNERAL D *RECTOR Y0{1R EYES. CLAREMONT 918 t Write or Phone - D. j�Ol k w o u Day or Night PICKERING ........ . ..... 606 ` Private Ambulance C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. PICKERING 89 _ BOWMAN $QWE PlCKERING, O`T. Diss�y t P..Q AGINCOU1tT ......., zone 2141 Phone Mark. =9000 or 117 f s It u I nU `� a• Malvern 5000 WA v the phone Char ea ' • -z. r--lir�'tAiliO DELIVF -'- vannna, JII':. �' _ � _ Markham, Ont. Phone 1516 CORDON YOUNG LTD namnorr i n linra - Toronto Phone Ad. SSW - Scarboro Junction F•ara scot,. imps_ ure. Shoop; zlaT Gr>11• a. - STANM bald- )ritrniture. Wool eta. ; -: -_ - : - - -- o TEIEPHONM - Howard 1117 and ScarWro 886 Thursday', October �2, 1.742 - .- . ;HE •RE: ARE. JUST A FEW LINES Or OUR STOCK:= Theat re = -3 _ .�� - - -. All glades sad sick of bnaber, rough or dressed. Frames, Sash, Late to . �(� . � IItiti cs- ree3s. 111v..hil..a.. Solt sad- L. a .. i 960Ang,-Diiek Insulated - _ Lou i b- Aig- Coa 6. Pkk erizw Xrrp: quw ter mile North of Bleawbam 1 - -- - - - 3ithas, ceda:graln SlWaffl. Sidi7sg, Wallboards, Sheetroek,. Rtxic Lath, seeses wi+e Vol stock racks. •, . Bair . asdar - sad Anobalt - 1 fig, Rack Wool .. Insulation, - =- - - Black Clyde mare 3 jrs. et�g; .rack; Road drag. 3 Boats with osTa rHUBSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUBDAT' n Stoma boat; (lilsd Plywood Panel, Masoalte Psodrt tsy Barclay Tara, Sewer Pipe, Field OGTOBEfi 13, (6 sal 17 , ' Black Reg. Clyde gelding 5 prs; picking races - Bay G.P. Gelding 9 yrs; Bay f=. F atone; Pulp", sidewheel, Chatkmn _. :.:.. S mare, seed, crate; Clyde mare.- _ tannin$. mill. Bag holder•, Bag - EVERYTHING FROM FOUN'DAT ION TO RIDGEBOARD Bedtime ��� - carrier; Hog. crate; New hayfork; r- Cattle ' Hay knife. 150 feet. or more of Loretta Young and - -- - - - Fmirk March 2 Red cows, fresh with calf by side; good draw rope; 40 gal aceel gas. . COCKSHUTT Holstein cow due in : Novesnbow d ith .Steel water drum; "; C aaw I ' .•Comedy and Short Subjects Roan cow, 'lull flow, bred; Red eovy with 30 or 32 in blade; Cutting supposed to be in calf; 2 Your, .box. Platform scales, ?000 IDs; rf' (� � - AONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Roan cog's, full flow brew; Roan Smlall table scales 250 Its, Large .�l VS UDOL.t OCTOBER 19 20 and 2I cow- supposed, to be in calf; : �Fhite Iron nettle; '�urnber hog iroughs}.1 M ShoPthurn cotw, full -flow and bred; 2Sets . 3 horse eveners, 1:4 ]ror►� • Holstein heifer 2 years and bred; evener; 2 F�LII sets sling ropes unna haw gealcy s a PPg Shorthorn bull 3 years; .chains; SeE' heavy iron bow trees; Piew Stock et Patty N 9atttd- Bob Hope and Victor Moore Young yearling Holstein _ oull elig- Set' dfUg ral LUwy „ Service W St ea above ible to reg.. 7 Good yearlings, car skid chains; Quantity of heifers and steers, hardwood suitable for flat roc4 ; - - Htplsaoents as elb" is some" bes i, I3. C. �.{ li , Pbwa, srewep elas a harvesters; Clover seed harves. l T LLYE Now BUT 1- HURSDAY,.FRIDAY, SATVRDAY Bog and Poultry to I • OCTOBER 22, 3 and 4 White so t' due about Oct. 80; ter box, "will attach to any - White' sow due about Nov. 80; One . Nu¢aber of feed boxes; •barrel; - ��$ Ont• • j brood sow bred; b -youag feeder locks; shovels; bags, Pant raids', • _� nogg;* go°d Young Ylia s t old; 8 chunks; 1�0 or fore mimed - 8rierbush 808pitzl► $leer hens pullets and roosters, - Hay. and Gain and Rests ' ...BUY THE - .' 4 Fun mows good . mixed hsy and a - ...Government Licensed NEW � - Sheep ~About* 1200 bush. fall w>teat, and :-Main 8t E. Stouff rille Ont. - pI,�0.1'�'il = s`shmpehire ewe laambs; 4 Yearlisig sheep. 4 Shropshire ewes. about 4 oz 500 bush. barley. Large Phone l91 �� AND _ quantity mixed grain will be sold _ - -' Materbity, Medical, and Surgical All $i11dfl ;0i Pepsir Work ..'1936 Dodge About 125° bush. ants. 2b --- {,ilEetF -- - ., ..l ,t. i,li y..lt ttrw ;,.a - ws" -a0- rod long mangsis; 85 ROW - ' Ali tuning.; awsa,W$teed, turnips both to be sold by row, A Maternity Semi -Room tit ;Registered Nurses in atter{•dan -e and •�i. S. Man AOT �,D �f 1Haraeds Y of potatoes, carrots and uhotlr>xrnce aiveo. �� �„ I.FtiI set good brechoa harness; Sep _'Ambul sery Service _ open work harness; Set single; = `Furniture Set single driving harness; Number MRS. E. R. GOOD 2 5.3 7 of collars of . different sizes; • Some . Finlay Itlt�chen range with res.. and ATTENTIONI brushes etc. harness; also combs, warming closet; Modern Cosy ensile front roam heater; Summer kit- c�i[,e�n. ' - �` aoa�6>Ci Vlal l:u(l UVac1;V rl,. DiW ' we= ��R TO �� Implements tub;; Kitchen cupboard; .-Extension .�LneA - eel w worn ola Brock Road. Graysl Case inariurE spreader, near new 'table. Number kitchen lour hftt; 6 f Case 5ft, oil bath mower near new; lass to cu board; Flour chest; 6 wmt No Y OX/ Leather upholstered dining chairs;; P6p,YbM, � ?� _ _ __ 14IcCormick Deering 7ft. binder with -__t�• rundown. t,i p•� : -: Pit truck, sheaf carrier with near. new Chesterfield . and .chair; Electric to•to,damoi.nyotteetaeedeaeR� t ; ( •i canvass and Alemite greasings, floor lamp; - Upright piano snd stool ,to ro•te�i�e > r --Cr v ushed Pit-* it Run M. H..1 i spring tooth cultivator for nv�l. 1;.��h aa' 1G x iQ ;= 'GFood'en - _ . w eo.a .eaeas..erv.>aar. M bed and springs; 2 Wi* iistands; 2 0 on; rs Featherbed _ : Gravel " m' horsy or tractor in good c nditi - —�-� .. -� "'= = -- -- =."" -• ._ ...... , P y �,,-, � -__ loft. all. steel .dump rake, Vent Dresse . w-it error• Sand and Graded steel land-roller iek- Deer_ mattress; Secretary desk. iron bed - "-- - - - - -. _- _._..- - -- - -- with springs; Large mii•eor; , Coal _ ing 13 disc drill (good); John Deer ` Stolle 2 row (check row) corn planter; oil. heater; Carpet sweeper; , Set of _ AnetArr ad,anti a b- 81�Idw . lord's Ear N. +Fie. are prepared - coil bed springs; R iCkr r' rocking in 3 protein .tren,th.•- Hand 'corn sheiler; DlelOCte Cres;tIi = % _► -- '� chair, Dressing table; Heavy elec. Ualivered or Lode i In Pit separator r40 lbs. near ne�ti; M. H., 197o 221/2% 36% table lamp; Number of house plants - to bi u:ed ;rrordin to Ow PHONE _ plant, Pick. 9.7__L$ ,suffice near new; 2 No. 21 Plows' old different variety. Verandah Toronto Office - Howard 6471 Cockshutt walking near new; No. bench amount of train you have. , ' SON-' 21. Fleury walking plow; M. Harris 100 feet clothes line and • -� JOHN BOURNE &SON~ r gang plow; pulleys; Number of . jars, sealers National an F and W S household to t�o r By Rbsh, Biddle, a farmer over p�/etr ,f�o,r�I'� fork hay tedder; 2 Low faun truck and other soh effects ° son: Cornett way was "telli� me about his y _ wagon gears; 2 Sets bob sleighs numerous to mention. flock of 100 hen° prodndn• last sgge Made :. -. with, bunks• Cutter, .2 Turnip drills f up his own feed -he did, n a coo of $2630 or - BOYES' DRUG CO. Limited Deering ,c4nbinder• E' .apd W corn Large quantity good mixed hard- 26th* pee, hen. - -- i 19 19 , .. .. -. -- -- cultivator; Tractor 2 wheel trailer •wood cut in Stove lengths; will be Right proud he was. so I jua'tell him about rot tn,.sa..,t•• — �' sold in seperate piles as it is. what you girls, are doing down here on eleechJor&s Egg Mash EGG MASH ; UNDER the Provisions of the ttttd did 1 open his eyeel -1 told him you 400 hens p&duced ,Ontario Coompanies ' Act: — rule SSA wen6 of BfeteRltnd, Mash or •coat of .114'r, par W3 efw on se y Drug Company Limited c O'clock per hen and netted ms a profit of $76.30. Walk de, be's hereby gives public notice that it r �? at 12 ,barn. • efwdl lord near rrem now en --eaye M call afford a mfr lte•Df>ne 'will make a lit ation to His Hori- y _ prom like that, m,�•o PP ' Positive! = no reserve as farm has been sold, Terms Cash . our the Lieutenant- !Governor of Ontario -for the . acceptance of the CLARKE PR•ENTICE, auctioneer'' Mi1liMen -- Phone Agincourt b2 'W S surrender of its Charter on and 61 L l - owl -' from a_date to be fixed by the MASH �eutenant governor in Caurtcil: -- BIRTHS - • • - : �, - • EGG '. ,c -' . Watch this Dates _ t DATED at Pickering this 14th dttY Born to Mr. and Mrs., Johns ' St eit6thoned witb vita=Dine • / / of -October A. D. 1942. Mudrey of Whitby,' Ont., at the The cast of the Mary J. Holmes .' ijiNM STROUD. DUNBARTON _ The Boyes' Drug Co. Limited Oshawa General' Hospital on Wed- play ,terra Dean" have set the data John R: $oyes; Sec. nesday October 7th, 1942. a daugh- of their first performance - Oot. ' Phone Pickering 77'r 4- ' ter, Lillian Audrey, a little sister 29, in Pickering Coaom ty Hall. - - ,, _,_• - ' for Yvonne and Sonny of Whitby. � • Six pounds, ten ounce& t y / Canad'ian farmers: y buldve dloii well - /�OPEKS.MONDAY LOAN DRIVE fOR 710 ,000, 0,0 -O /�, , Np =� 'f w I ilia rq "► WHEN PRANCE FELL, and Bricaia stood with her 6a& to the well, one stroa jaw jutted out, Nod nA rhe shook the r U was Churchill hurling Britain's decision - _ across the chsaneL Qut3? .. Neverl Figbt? Y^ tbrmgb the boll, of ardv�sisj� tiu victory won. ��� Today Caaadiias face challenge after challenge with the same uncon rable sp int. Tod a we ikskeA to gut so that our fighting —men will -have everythiag they need hen they _amasb straight into the heart of enemy defences. Canada's rmgtng answer to this latest challenge wall Mb!: .. "yes, we'll fight with the last ounce of -; our strength, tad the last dollar we can' - : -- earn and save." , Monda Canada s Victory Lose repro- `` a senative_will ask for your answer soon. Y,011R it -ll it -do "No, I do not choose to - :. e HOW r0 BUY •m pare,? ',? _ Or wi it be "Pest yes" l Yes! ! I I will It it a iywbll kdiauiv& H X"G alaa�o - _.. tb+r mart _ �. or r�.e. tc a buy Victory onds! I will lead all my e6. �.0:12W �a5 of — =su sum anv V+ Darr &v* Wit. a Oval p� to_heWmake_viC_ `OIDiocd vkml twa will y&g vp far ursol the bat l oe ova You VI �o weeor�e roar.n.v of oll nr &vestNtexts— GZ'ORYf BONDS' _ `ado c ro or+1 all onmsr the UW j;;t°6o tvn dm a� Doririuion of C�nada; tbey yreld o faratt r - e c oa. �o stoo $Soo, can borrow agamst thaw; ; _ i000. a .09;;;a. of inert; you le � _ Y _ �sue�vtc �o «�°� !X tbry are s,ardily rwlaib whoa IV,a'tod•. tread the cosh►:' .., — '�rr.•w a •—n - .. t . - • ■ .. ., .. .. � _ • t�0 I�C�'C� XieraAft . . lSRS /Y�iil!!A/f" �C�'!Q�'o 0 3'�' - - — • . • - -.. .. �_._ -� ;....� . .� .. .__."' —. e;" =;.fir=• -- - -- - - -- - ' - . - ---- - - -_ __ �•' .. • � •, r1AT10NAt .._ ••,cs+±ri+�. «+r'. :n'r r.'.`r .ar • w C4i, •7".r !_ •r TY tV- - i. n. y • n Ya a.t.: 7. jp ,2 likle. Ile is still confined to the Mrs. Wallace Ellicott of rlbroitto, The Annual TraakofferInr Sup■ R E M Q N Xpronto. General Hospital. were with, their parents, Mr. and pe_r held on Friday. night, October ;_ Doreen Carlton, Fellowship Con, Mrs, William .Ellicott for the week: 9th,' was a real sucAess. Proceeds . _ vener of the Yy :p- Urlion -will have end. were over • ¢b0. We take this oppor- Mia Be Graham • of tToronto, _ - charge• of the meeting on Sunday frhe officers mill* of the W. 1., ' tunity of thanking those, who help- r vas home over the weekend. - evening, October '18. held in the town hall- on October7, ed -to melee it stmt a success. 3 , - Pte. George Middleton, xrom Val - The W. J. Brown family, Wanda was quite - well attended; represent- 'Me Green River Baptist Annlw Cartier was. home for the weekend. Brougham and other city friends and Mr. and atives from seven branches beir a ersary will • be peld the First e! , Mr, and Mrs. Willison of Athens, Mrs• Ivan Ellicott, of Bowmanville present. A' pleasing feature of the November. were the weekend visitors of die. were here for the Malcolm) -Knox meeting was an in interru�tion-_in- Mr, and Mks. Alf. Trewartha at . end Mrs. Morgan Pugh: ` -- . -- Miss -' Zeilw Seebeck: or- Toront°- w ' - _ - — -- -- the --. form --of fi .- cYah"ri for Mrs. ,Markham, called on friends hers Mrs. Corner of Toronto, spent. a spent jI4anksgiving at her home. The Autumn thankoffering of the Brady (Dorothy Bayne). Tie ladies on Sunday. r r tew days with Mrs. Lonsdale. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Gannon, of W. M: S, of St. John's will be held gave her pyrex baking dishes and George Duncan is not as• well a• - Rev. Walter Daniel is confined -to - Oshawa, were Brougham visitors on in the church on October 11th at crockery watering pot 'accompanied we would like to see. We hope for his bed true week. - ' Sunday last. _ 2.30 P. m• Rev. Jull, of ]li•ooklin, by many good wishes. Whe guest: a speedy' recovery, 1 Bill and Alan Tomlinson were Sunday visitors at the • Robertson will be guest speaker, A' good con - spealder of the afternoon, Mrs. C. Miss Edna .Beelby accompanied , y with their parents over the past home were`lLr._and Mrs. Midgely gregation is hoped for. Hayes gave a pleasing and edifying the Gordon Hodgson family , to rr: Suit- Weekend. and Mr. Jack Bradley of ''Toronto. The Plunkett dinner sponsored by J address punctuated with discussions Harrowsmith and Kingston on $ua- , Miss Margaret Kennedy, daughter Congratulations from Brougham the W. M. S. will be held in the I throughout, dealing with the many day when they- visited with. Mr. and friends to Mr° and bars. James.. town�ail -on October 19th at 7 Phases of good citizenship", and Mrs. Arthur Hod ' -of Rev. I. E.. and Mrs. Kennedy, .D• P P Hodgson and_ family; Holtby, on the birth of a daughter. m• ere wall be a dinner, followed our reactions to the problems con- also their son -Fred, .who is .leaving a' e who was rushed to a ,Toronto Hos- Dr. L man 13arcla now of the •pital last. Meek for an appendicitis y - y by. motion pictures. Adm. 35c. and fronting die citizen, in' these days "for overseas soon. bledicai -Corps visited his mother on' 20c. --• tickets can be procured at I of uncertainty' and straim Mrs. Heise y' is visiting with' her - operation, is recovering nicely. Saturday last. the door b those who have " not 1 many friends at Green River. �L �umbes from here attended the Mrs. Sutherland of. Manitoba, _Is al ad uyred one. y B. Y. F. U. Rally at ' G xbridge re Y l - {There will be a Red Cross - ineet- a meat of the Weltar R&.dpa �o�, 7�1a�. Q ♦. _t, • naptasti �uurcu, �u id\,11Z•.y -- ily at present. i - ing, Tins Exacutiv.e of this B•' Y. P. Mr. and Mrs.- Dan Gannon were the week at W. Milne`s when arrange. - U. here met to plan the program Mrs. Everest'snd son Ray visited guests of Miss Gladys Gannon on ments are being made -for sending U. the gaming year. the former's brother Thomas Gam- day. and a family party met at. boxes overseas for Christmas. A Eu�re " will be held -at the m :rant - Johnston - of R. t,.- -A. F. bl Y�b,ii�ii �,illa„dn u.. .�1'� h.. 1«.o aLieu4ed the ....home ofW. and Mrs. Boy Morgan to cel,.L.,� Ll e, jL e..,....i.�.�.� iva Wcdblug ta,. foe. 1 was home on leave last week before the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Dan arrival of a ' . will baby girl.. Brougham United Church dirt $ate � beg Prizes. Come in costume or being transferred to New zrunwim Gannon. miss Julia wasoa nad a tomtit urdaF of last week. forfeit. Everyone welcome. Proceeds W. Robert Greig is not recover. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and children operation last weeid We hope she T -tor war work. ing as fast as his friends would a Creek Mr. and soon well again. 133ghI nd Ic and will be w 1 On Sunday morning next, 'the g1iiesker at the. Baptist Church will' be Miss Nellie Smith, of the Polish Mission, Rojee Avenue in Toronto; is the. evening, Rev. George VIAGh+ Representative of the Ont. - ..peraaee Fedrratioa: -.. _. 7 t., - - - _. _at_tha -local United Church were well .►trended. - =- - - -- - - - - _ -- ''lbw chtaeh was besatifully decors atM for thhe}, ` ih e occasjion with llonvern. fruit and vegetable& Rev. George Waco Lill b r —_O_ nil. _. ` ., , - ' - •. • 1 \ 5 -`1 - 1 .. - - - Skartdat morning, and in the evening tw Pastor will have charge - Tlae Minister of_ Finance of the Dominion _of Canada Claremont United Chumr'is again offers for public subserlption _ 'tr♦ .. _ I - ' _planning to send boxes for Xmas to _ _ the men of this community now _ .... - - - - � ?0,000,000 '. overseas. Donations of money or :. articles suitable for :this purpose • _ T j ] will be greatly received by Mrs. ... 1 11 l ltl* JJ -° W. G Scott or Miss McGlashaa. - - The regular ' meeting of -the ii . - - ' institute will be held at the home or Mrs. John Gregg. on Wed. Oct., - 21st, at 2.30 P. m. Mrs. Bert Harvey our District President, will address theipostlaff :44 hopm then be a good attendance. _ .. -Dated and bearing interest front lot .November 1942, and offered in_twa - te Women's Missionary Sailety -' -- maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber, corn: -- -- -_ - : of the L United .Church Sin _ - {�nrsday afterndwn in the y a~ Fouetees -year Tbras and one -amm rase -- school room& qU Pn9dent, Mrs. a onnson was i�` c�nsrge. Edss. a. .;. ; . 1ltcIntjrs, convener of the Grmrp One list Never Ter labs : ;� ■ e 1st May 19 4 - - ... was in charge of the ptesentstion lAYAaLi AT i►tA'ltrllrnr AT 101'X - ,*i1TAZ LR AT MA'1SJRITY AT itN�, of the First p� of the • ew Study - - _ Mold 'the Christian Hogue ^. Mr. - Callabie at 101% in or after less - )iron -aaWble to maturity - �I ' Kennediy - rave a brief survey of the lygseat payable let May and N. - : Interest payabid lot May mad November - '- - - facts am rigurea dwtng w141 Gino Beaver daoominatiooa, Bearer denominations. 00000unity. Miss Vivian Sadler 860. 8100. $101K 81,000. $,M0. WAAW 81.OM. 08.O, 42S.M, i11",000 - - - saar very eieatively a sacred solo. - 1%dem. _ .- HowUag News - yieWias 3.06°Jo m maturity - yieWing 1.75% to maturity and Mrs. Birkett were in 'Unionville on Saturday in a game = Prineipal and interest able in lawful moo - of Mixed Doubles and won for a • Pay ey of Canada; the priadpal at axly .agency of the Bank _ - aof Canada and the interest semi- annually, without at any branch in Canada of -three win-- prizes were. .we. nice _ �e' turkeys (can't do better than that = - - any Chartered Bank. with a gun). ' Borids may be registered as to principal or as to - principal and interest; • ..... On Thanksgiving -Day, Mr. and . _- :.,.: - - - . - - . • - .. . - 7[rs. wm, mirkeu ' and Cdr. ai,d" - =' = - _ - Mm C. A. Sterritt attended the = Bank of Canada. •..,..,,.�of Mixed F4mass' Agincourt • aad won, for three. wins- - _ - • - _ _ - - ' . _ Prize -- a nice pair of blankets - - - - Saline ' for eac7i couple. -- - - _ 1� �' either o� bom moiai Hee�f the Nan may be paid In too at the Nate eat F 1 T z• - - - application at tee tome prise In eaeh case Without accrued Interest. Bearer bonds Witis N } !Ifisceltsneous Sale -and Bingo ill be available for p"mpt delivery. Subseripth■s may aloo be wade payable by justalments, - ` '- A �lwia� v: ill ' • for an llsis-ltelliraed interest. as follows- outstanding event which will be ls%v on application; 18 % on lat December 1942; 18% on 2nd January 1948; _ looked forrljt�rd to by ever •one who desires to help the 'Red Cross. It 18% on lot February 1943; 98%4n lit March 19433 _ ... _.. '. should be remembered chat the 18.870ja on the 3% bonds OR 18.39% on the 13/4% bonds, on lot April 1943. Red Cross is the only ' agency The lost payment on 1st April 1943, covers the final t of pri=er pqtl, - plan .87 of •• _ . -�, through which letters, food and ' 1% in the ems of the 3% bonds and .39 of 1 % In the ease of the 13/4% beside representing mernei -- clothing can reach- the men who irtereft trout'lat Noveu bar 1942, to this date dates of the . _ ,Iva iastah aeuts. Are orisouers of war and need them; and 'no effort should be, spared to give the financial assist- ,! once that the Society needs to help )seep up their good work. "M M�� of Finance reserves the right to accept onto allot the whole or any'pirt of the amount - The :North Pickering Branch of of this.loan subscribed for either or both maturities if total- subscriptions• arse in escees of the Red Cross are holding a mis. " e cellaneous sale 'and Bingo on Nov. = -- .tea of this loan will be used the Go =— _ -- d�,� 0G vet• tm�ent to'- finance n'ditures fo! 25th at Claremont' in the afternoon P by eupc _ and evening. Everyone is asked to war purposes. - Jnarki this date and be Prepared to - Subscriptions may' be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National r' cpme !or _a good time; to • share the - - - ` Jan. end help Pile up a goodly ��ate, Finance Committee or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada —..__- sum -for the Red Cross. - - — of any Chartered sank, or any authorized Savings_. Bank, Trust or 'Loan Where will be a Sale- of Useful _Company from whoa} may be-obtained application forms and co �.. PP P� ;l,rtides.'a.Lucky FIsh Pond, a Re- _. of the iicial Prospectus containing complete details--of -the loan.. fershment Booth, Cruessing 'Contest and manly other interesting . m&=,- ' Ise lists will open on 19t-L (cctober 1942, an_d_v_ Teloscon'or about which iron will hear abort later on. - ,- 7th November 1942, with oir without notice;'at the discretion 9f,. - Meanwhile, contact any member of - Minister of Fitt, thee. - ^� the Courdttees in the fire units the _ that oinks up North • Pickering ~ . • . Deporiawn g of Finance, Branch — Alton&, Brougham. 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'4: .� Y� r• � � • �.` - ..,. _ ___ •_... mss._ -c;... . _ 4 - - -- - -- :- _�,..- ._,.._.. _ . -.. �� _ s „ wasted on you. Colonel yon 0ny r - -Make' Ilse most o! your Tea • • wanted to shoot her. but she ass :�, .... M be very useful to me, I'll gel our border officals on the phone long ` before she reaches Mexicali and ou to IRS. - - - Calexico." He went oa a trifles ' - -- sententiously: "The American - eagle has eyes, Colonel Escobar... - : Those eyes will be on her from _ -.__ -_ -: - _ ■� _ the moment she seta foot In the -- •( - •f States till .she , he leads flan. Baron Kszunari Sagoya; sad, they will be -on Sagoya, till he leads us' to s certain German agent who - - - -- •' was its .on this .Japanese camou, Here's the Answer flage; and they'll be on the Nazi agent until he innocently . reveals ` - ^- - the Iocation of the secret • Nazi'' - ^,� to Your Question ` - base in the Pacific from .which SERIAL STORY that bomber must have come this .:...'.._..' � morning, , summoned by Watanabe If you cannot get•Crown Brand Syrup from your favourite grocer u - - 'then, h0 reason. Bscabse "Crown Brand" in ` MEXICAN � b ` before. a- b fiat =put him •out " ppry and re is the "Splendid! t knew that would - addition to its other uses is being very generally used to help • -be your program for it is exactly _ . BY. CECI i. CARNES _ the clever strategy I would . have supplement the supply of sugar In Canadian Homes, the demand _ adopted In your place,"' said the hds increased' fremeridously. -• ASIA'S ULTAWAY 1'ua6 wa■ WU auu�u. aaawa uva�uva &ILL%Awap. aa.au uY+n, guy CHAPTER %VIII flushed an- angry, red, but before twin Steele, our masquerade here fah iMre Ewe beers a much greaser amount "111aa!" He marveled of the he could open his: mouth to pro- is ended. You will be going home _ . -- of Crown Brand-syrup produced this year, even = 'way Asia's -wonderful eyes, were teat, a step sounded on the tiles -and to the further pursuit of this increased supply cannot cope with the shortage beh� -the colonel.�Sargent. :._'Asia, no- .doubt:. - But- aamedayr -- -- 0{�uvt ttaddenly 'lighted by the fife Di Nwti+d, vi sugar. MW nape. "Yowve come to save = _ . ,sad any when' LLIb ,u sane a .. -� -k' - �'j,/►/h net He will -he will shoot: one, look at her white face told-Allan , _again, you will come to see me is ;Don't hoard ...buy normally . we ore malting L_ must have , e"d awn. - 3 City- r hope. , Win - teat it:scobar:" a �-- �- eenveges I�.e�n,��We will � "I believe that's the idea," said tion. She: ' spoke -to him without. over .these strange times. And you your grocer will do his best to fill your needs. I Allan. "So think fast, lady! You meeting his eyes. will bring Senora Steele, eh! She, _ elan drive a car! Good! Do you GMy father, Mr. Steele ?" too, will have memories: 's ' to know where I left "Bets , over in the shed where "Senora Steele!" Allan laughed seine ?" She nodded; -- Poona. the tney put yuut car, t uave cuu+n w - " there,_Cill CROWN • said, had told her. "Okay -here get you and . bring you to h#m -" oael. I'm more likely to lead her `.. sire the keys. Your pals didn't "I .wouldn't dream o! ,tr nbliag to. J tan to the altar!" 3aake them from me, thank good- you. Caloael' Escob yon "Pool! 'Ilba't mean Asia! I • e ` - - asss. Now, you hop in the sedan take me acro'"I" ;ij ' M .'•- mesa the equally charming young lady who is waiting for you. with Imd beat it for the border' -Mexi- "Senorita! With piei4uret Toyr her father-aver there!" The off! - 'Wi. Understand!" servant always,!" 'Y. ■, re,E Bum wsi anrlY'wlll ling: r-ur uenrduA ti�saa, Tr ar__ierked- his - -.head- .ta�ri - the - Two practical .-considerations eatah ms-!" " Peninsula. "You will find her . 'New BIoui Show tea, will you- ` �7 have been takes into account this "Leave him to me. I think I Her lifted chin told him _ she penitent, vary anxious to make Variety season. One is the return of the t In Style 4M Ux him. (lot any cash!" She wouldn't. The colonel extended -70U." our La.;,,., ..�.ujsl„:L y over,- blouse for the woman who hook her head. "here's a' hue- his elbow. She put her finger yOU Blouses have truly coats into desires the effect of a twapiece deed. Will that get you any- tips on his arm. And at the last 'What!" Allan came to his feet their own this .year.. Their variety viers!" she couldn't resist a touch of tear Eke a Jack- in-the -box, his heart in style makes it possible to dress.'' The other is the use at beating wildly, "Do you mean to change the look of that basic suit warm fabrics !n varied styles. :.- "Yell It will take me In the mine malice. She looked at A41 aa. to tit almost any occasion. An Wartime Jersey, 65 'percent wool sal Ton- you�Y' Natea to-to where I have ter "You ors becoming more adept - ••may not! After ali,,what are extra skirt or two takes away the and 85 percent cotton, is one o! seareesI Oh. Allan -how can I at intrigue, I see. This time you the newly developed fabrics which ewer repay you!" be em red to wipe oft the Up- 70nr go vernment regulations to almost. - is extensively need. "We -ell you might send .1R►e your me!" Escobar's white teeth were The new fall blouses otter quite of Gen- They turned together and took _ MddlQN. Writs ma ears flashing In a smile as he held out s departure from the classic shirt Looped wool fringe, lace, nove l oral DSUvery� Ban Diego. Than I the path to the pier. Allay sat hand. "I knew you couldn't theme, although that if still the lingerie trimming and spangles Dome to you sad -aa- -claim tell her, my friend. so-I did!" big volume seller. add distinctive touches. >tq »wand! Howls that?" 8orwa on the bungalow steps and +r=• _ _ "Oh, Alias -!t will be wonder- watched their stiff, retreating THE [ND " syt Van shall have everything i backs. He feat angry, miserable - ROLL OUr THE APPLE BARREL and dispirited. When as pair A Yank At Eton ' see ouci, n. ■� i++ns - _ �pesof -the Manth_Call for "King of Fruits" In, Lrate Fail Desserts .. - - - - - •flee "Little Ilar," said Alien to him. pause as the colonel accepted a t e ens 1 ituveIelE i eel! cheerfully. He looked around: from the 11R.Cs.IYI. Picture 8y BARBARA D., BROOKS t dispatch case from a newly ar• Rooney pring has its young lamb and tender greens, summer its berris ?. ' ll0body about for the moment." � �� oODey but autumn can call the Apple, king of iruite, its own. A year -round rived messenger. Then they were STARTS NEXT WEEK be sold aloud. "fiat ing, Asia. �. th. lonneh— 'n.hing off -and *.�n,,.ito the aonte to at its suiciest In the late fall when it reaches said keep your foot on the gas UH so backward glance from Kayl the market straight from the ripenilng orenarus, unce to tae s:acued, _ red hit the border. Vamose!" He dsppped his chin in his hands TO Transfer French the apple starts on'a brilliant career of tasty, pungent - smelling dishes. ah. fa.L.S •�" and stared glumly at the ground. r Three new apple recipes that will *in hiurela at. any table axe -To Germany apple Flake Betty - s. crispy combination of .corn Mkes and allpled �e wan dui sittins in the-same atllgtt, streaking it for a stand of in a simple yet satisfying pudding; Apple Crunch, another apple-In: spot and the same attitude 20 min- spired dessert and the last word in pies - Apple Pie Moderns. 8e'low pines into which her slim slispe ..t" . t"fe,. wh■.i F.■nnha. {.acne Germany is now trying to move . _ 4MPPeared. Grinning a UtUe, Al- .� . -. striding back, his eDnra Jingling whole factorise, machines and ,Apple Flaki, Betty �r .lea helped himself to a launch and briskly, to halt a few paces be workers. from occupied France to g cups corn flakes % cup sugar, granulated, or brown used to the prison Island. At fore him. Allan looked up. The Germany. � 1 cups sliced apples cinnamon InK he reflected, Asia wouldn't colonel was grave, but no longer Negotiations -are now In, pro- 3 tablespoons buttes flats s firing-squad to the States. appeared angry. He ,saluted for gross, according to reliable soure- - Put lay "er of corn flakes in buttered casserole.. Cover with- -layer He was serious, however, when =ally es, for the transfer of approximate- of apples. Add halt the sugar; sprinkle with, cinnamon and dot with" 1W met Escobar. coining Aowu-..tb4 a third o! the butter, Add another layer of corn flakes., remaining --1 iaeneve i owe you an apology b twentrrreach plants to her- cups of the. bungalow. The offs- _- Captain Steelel" many. mostly In the electrical, op- apples and sugar. Sprinkle with cinnamon and dot with more butter. esr was smiling and gay till Allan .. .: tics!, chemical sad machine tool Put layer corn flakes on top; dot with remaining butter and sprinkle summoned his courage and spoke I believe you do, said Allan. with a little sugar. Cover casserole and bake •in moderate, oven 'Toraat It." He added after a mo- nelds• 1375•F.) about 86 minutes or until apples are soft. Serve hot or cold 1' - -ly to .Lhe point. - These demands that the Nazis with cream. aneti't> "Flow did you find' out? "You woa"t like.. IL bat -rv! ., are maldne on;Franee; !n both Do- Yield: 6 �erving� - • sat set Xsia free." It was not difficult. I was in- forested is a young man who came 0upied and unoccupied zones, are Note: Add about 3 tablespoons water to strudel before bakir>g if -The devil you have!" .lror the to Lower California- in mid -aum• in addition to the 850,000 workers apps are not Juicy. - Sprinkle a feib drops lemon 'Juice over apples stet time, Allan saw the colonel it they are not tart. :sWly angry; his brow was a than• to take photographs, • I had that Hitler has demanded from Apple. Crunch darcbnd, Isis eyes were coals of Inquiries made in San Francisco. Pierre Laval as the price for tree- •g cups sliced tart apples 1 teaspoon grated lemon Had f "Yon carry• sentiment a bit lire, The editcr of the Golden Horn Re• lag some French prisoners o war. 1 34 cubs light brown sugar 4 cups corn flakes ; - - -- view confirmed your story. How- The Germans have begun by re. U teaspoon nutmeg 34 cup melted butter too far, senorf That woman -" ever, our men are'very thorough; quisitioning a 11 machinery • in Arrange apples is baking dish. Cover with one cup of browny - _ "1 gave her. 'my car, and she's , _ she n,in,..' France o! German manufacture. sugar, nutmeg and lemon rind. Roll corn flakes into line crumbs anti Joeac ,for- llfezieaif --by- now. --I'm -g - combine with, remaining sugar and butter, hprutste on top of apples. members of the magazine staff and This is regarded in London only _ goring to carry teatimbnt s .little they had never h.■ra et . nf. - as the enf�g wedge -fn' the I Bake is moderate oven (350.375'F,) about-forty-five minufps aT nrrlt *letIW_Colonsi, I- was�tilo L� d., ( apples are done. Serve with cream, Allan Steele. - That was the report requisitioning of all machinery i• ?� a small service once, and you „ that might prove useful to, the Yield: 6'servings (9 : 9 -inch, dish). - I received. Apple Pie Moderns " !`: "r. T'v. "I get ft. So then - ?" ixazi war effort. - s cups corn eases »guy L.Lid< 3lofag to ask you to see she is al• . ; . Last August, the Germans asked (1% cups fine crumbs) � cup sugar lowed -ta .,,w do L...1o, «go d I began remembering Laval to turman zuu r•rencn gnem- 1 quart pareA, encea apples i wabvwu cinnamon - tea, eflecked little things I noticed about fists who were listed. It L now cup sugar 3 tablespoon butter' _ There was s moment of oilencf - you' - Aoll aces flakes into fine crumbs. Melt butter, add sugar gradL The weVoil rode` your horse like -- understood that Laval has been deep !t could - be . felt.. Then `�a'f° ally and mix with crumbs. Reberve % this mixture; press the rest "Ideobar - bowed -the coldest. most L soldier. The way you ,started given a second order for 300 mdre evenly over bottom and sides of pie pan. L once to salute me, then lifted your technical aspects that the Germans ir Fill pie shell with apples; sprinkle with cup sugar mixed with amical bow. Allan had ever seen. bat instead. ',' I' suggested a pos• are eager to use, cinnamon. Dot with S tablespoons butter;, sprinkle remaining cruipbs _., "You shall, have the . favor you sibility to' our agents in Califon over top -and bake in moderate oven (3500F.) for % hour, reduce heat ask, senor, with my compliments nia. Your army list showed to WHITE �G�j.�r to 3009F. and bake 1 hour longer, until apples are tender. --and contempt! Capt:' Allan Steele, U. S. Cavalry; Yield: One 8 -inch pie. ' - - - stationed' at San Diego but at Present - 'detached- -for special duty'! The report reached me r .ABTIFICIAL only m a few inutes ago. I real• . 3. -- • . • !zed at once the special duty could_ only mean you came t San Saba 68 a secret agent for your govern y ' - - ment,, possibly in search of -Dr, �t John Sargent ,and _his .daughter — - -- leal�me Bayern e He paused. as if waiting for Allan g -to- speak, but the American •• :re- '4 T R S nHslued silent. "Your regulations, no doubt, forbade your revealing e Postnm has a delicious satin• your st&tps to me-6r auk4pe.'.' + ABDOMINAL "Yes. I 'couldn't tell- angont 4 # iyingflavor that evdryinember I know •now lust how you fair � rt.r;. "`� ' -of the family will enjo y, _ •� - put . ' when you said you had to xl #. ,`:, - - . yourself • ti a - bad light with your Postum containsno caffeine .._ S Uf P OR T S.. friends because they did not know , >. Y' or tannin to upset nervee.or _ you• were in the •Afeaican - secret - - ,� ��� Made instantly In ',Write For Catalogue To service'' - _ { s i� - - -- - -- I too -bid Wr have -- -s - �1►r - th- .bolirn8.._..— — ........ - "(� u 1 A n eve - - - r�r �wL-■• �iN.� the either wi ,�, �. _ . • .. n - - - S J Dew to masque ourselves, sortie. .,Water or hot' milk. Pery times, !n or r to u ask otttere_ , 149 Church St., ToreAte Incidental! I ace ..now ou . Y 3. .... ,.... 28 Years Established'. - had more than . a sentim;:ntnl In `~ ::' ' tereat" in _ rei'Qasirg the lovely _� _ I i ,ninny in Raleigh, -'N. C., 4 -0t. On MAKEf ♦0 CUPS - - j� 42 r4� Adis." fo7';ics ;;;uffy white cotton bolls : O =. ilt3 MAIGIi 100 H so r " 1 npily as price soars to 20 cents' - Ji.. "n - "Oh : sure. sirrt;'d brava been P , S . f3 _ - - � a- :crud 1�� hest since 27. •t R t1 { .. 11111s lapistle, by showing to his boldness to male co '"'on at �, s U DAY tt'..dae. soma of thi rides which th. Lord be4ors men, and watch- ^ R� E P O 8? E REx oar a, L r - . th" already has In the, salvation i'ninsss lest we, as did 'the. t.aa� J C [I o O L which is theirs to' Jesus Christ. e,n of near, was o.erooatident Do you remember Judith Evelyn' matter -of -fact world to the land•ot j C O *] Wen urges then to grow_ is !Wr All tuna are granted, Oil thing who played the part of Margaret in make-believe. Every-body sajojs a Lr J ! Christian fie. may be °ale: airy tale beginning with the, fan- _ Faith By God's Oraq partaking of Holiness a series of dramatic broadcasts f ' 1. "Simon Peter,. a servant and C 'Whereby 'he bath granted - known as "The, Country Doctor" !liar phrase, "Once neon a time , ' ' Ltt9SON 42 - about' 7 years sgo? Since those ;' too, bids, from 7 to . To you apostle, at Jesus Christ, to them u6to us his precious and exceed, Luke a CHRIST that have obtained s like Drnotont days" Judith has become s top can take your place around ,the, ins great promises; that AhroagJk Luke 2:4482; Hebrews 8:11 -141 - -- - - ranking Broadway star, having won radio Sunday afternoon S•90, tans faith with us la .the, righteousness these, yo may become partaken o[ Z Peter• 1:1.5 of our God aod'ths' Saviour Jam the divine nature, havdas "cap" the acclaim of New York critics in CBL or other station of the PRINTED TEXT . Christ." Faith_glves exact! aka and audiences with her outstand- - OBC national networle, and ts'eas= 7 -irnm the- -eorru --Luke 2:40 iSZ' 4 Pats' 1 e 1J Ing performances in the dramatic form -your thoughts iso the Lsad--- same spiritual privileges to sA world by lust." Becoming "pay ' GOLDEN TEXT.• --Grow In the ? role of Mrs. 1ldasrningham in the of Make—Believe, with John Ada. whether the most famous of epos• taken of the divine nature" does <, -play "Angel Street". The last time skin. You'll hear stories written grace -and , knowledge of our Lord tles, or -the • •most .obscure_ o! be• not mean that man over comes is Judith Evelyn's name was proffi- by the internationally famous and Saviour Jesus Christ. f Peter lisvers: thin. faith is given by the possess 'the, essence of being which _ iaently featured in the. Ontario Hans Christian - A ecsen :and the • 8' 18' grace and meroy of God, without God has that makes Him. God, is • THE LESSON IN .ITS SETTING Pre" was when she arrived In To- Brothers Grimm. It is also expect- any desert or merit of man; It contrast to the essence we have Time. - Our Lord was_ born Tonto, � a survivor of the torpedoed ed that the series will include a . suer 4` or S- B.0 end• thus the �� �� it equal privileges be• that makes us men. We will be .'•,'I• I liner Athenia. Nest Sunday Ju special dramatisation of Bambi'. cause of the absolute justl0e, • or men forever., and never. God; but _ yeas when He was twelve world ' dtih ' Evelyn returns to Toronto to using the original music of. Walt 'righteousness of.. our Clod and the as God is love, zo are Rs to be as •�,.:�' ishare with • Vsincent Prlcs, ' list Disney's cartoon with perhaps as A:D: T or 8; Gad the• time of 14aviour Jesus Christ' filled with love that we partake o[ Z. His visit to the temple, April -of tending man in the Broadway play, added sprinkling of that popular Petsr'e Admonition His nature of love, and we lose, *be principal role In one of radio's artist's blessing. that year 2. "Grace to you .and.. peace be even as He loved us. As God's The date for the Epistle to the moat recent network successes, ' ' ' Hebrews cannot be definitely as multiplied in tLe knowledge of God nature L one of hotness, we era "Nazi Eyes on Canada." Canada Is Talking of noon -hour programs. and of Jesus our Lord." This to be holy, even as ,He is holy, It - - proua to welcome toss• taientoa Do you ever' •'fasten to Lesser "T tore the destruction of Jerusalem. 'knowledge' is the channel of and thereby through the Indwell- star of stage and radio, and we 12.65 to 1.10 CFRB: Just what that 'grace,' it is the ground of 'peace; Ing of Ws Holy Spirit, to partake suggest ' that you make a definite,• fellow- can do with a bunch of wrote his Second The Apostle Pater ; wrote his Second Epistle at abort it is the means of salvation, it is of His holiness. —pofat of tuning in at 7.30 p.m. Sun• .records, sound ettecta,, and a dos- �e _same time, approximately the instrument of all blessings. �1 _ _ -day; October 18th, to CBL or other. en and--one other gadgets, is no-' A D 88 Peter writes to remind Christians 011 @�i Horse-power - network stations of the CBC who body's business. For sheer origin. Place.-The passages describing of the content of this knowledge, will carry the broadcast: For those , altty.. and for that droll sense at to warn them of apoaffits teachers - Motor Carriage - .. earlier *ha "early -te o!' our Lord relate g whoth Evel a ay be ,....�. 2..6� �r:w,►y. ahem , s e,niles, tq events taking place in Jerusa• wao are opposing it In time inter - Jndith Evelyn may be heard in a you can depend on Leaser` He has •lem, and in Nazareth, far north to sate. of a false 'knowledge; to en- "Do you see what I see, or am I rebroadcast at- the big dhow tram just about the craziest stunts on -UFRIS Commencing at 8.80. a broadcast that anyone could Galilee. We do not know from courage them to value and to de• imagining thingsY' said a iaotot� - I`..' LL. iL� II• w J. 11W 1 "t .,.� wa lilsla uuuuuy tuna iO • •- • • - - w r r'.Wrirl - lhat up not se's the fellow and of Christ. his companion. They were oveN One of Ontario's most . popular that surely bite the head oa the brews and the Second Ptpistle .o! � ' orogmt mmes, Treasure Trail, has nail when it comes to a ' laugh. P� were' written. bath ''Seelag that his divine power taking what appeared -to be's small -- ` -ehaased its time, and the change And-one of Less.. y.:. d aulw; . -- Growth D+kl�- Boyhood _. _ Branin nano its all -godli oar, but below it they could see - that pertain unto - -Tile -sad - godllr - -the -teat -nt _a.._hone go 411p�etl •- _ floe been inspired by a patriotto and he takes crest delikht in' talc- 40. "And the child grew, and ness, ' through the knowledge of slop. � clippety -clop. L motive. Formerly presented over lag the laugh on hitneog to waxed strong, filled .with wisdom: him that called us by his own glory When they drew level they saw - _ - -- OFRB 9.30 to 10 Wednesday eve• that he's ' not interested 'my more and the grace of God was upon and virtue." Thera L s free .sift . that it was, indeed, a small car-_ Wags, Treasure Trail has been in a "second front" ... he' claims him." 'He grew and waxed of Divine power for all our needs, or had been one--but- that the boar moved one hour earlier in order to Carry his -owu around with him strong' -tde physical' Is first; 'be- everything, -to provide network facilities for 'all the, time a rotund waist g foster the spiritual of net is ' been removed,' the frog! the A21 -Star Variety programme is - rite ., La es.. We daren't coming filled with wisdom' -the life and to guide late the way of ,wheel moved back some distanoer •_., . • Rf mental is second; and the third holiness. Wisdom will be .given and that the motive power was ` --the interests of the Fourth 'Victory put it In print. We'd be sued for to not necessarily third. In order. that we may understand God's one horse. The, driver was a lady (an Campaign at 9 to 10 pm, disturbing the peace. But Lessor's and yet its statement is third be• -will and "choose aright, strength to who sat In her carriage as'proudiy _ Wednesday night. Incidentally, .troubles ors- only just beginnins.. cause it L so largely a matter persevere, In the midst of trial, as a queen.. (preliminary Iaforthation indicates so he says. Any difficulty that he that lies within the realm of the that -the Victory Loan Celebrity. has had with the "Listen to Less- graft of God that it to put last - _ Series will be just about the fin- or" -broadcast in_ the past, Vale*. 'the Grace of Gad was upon Hint' *at and most worth while, pro- into significance since he gradust- - YOUTHFUL ACTRESS - 1grammes originating within the ed Into the "Professor" class on Growth as a Young Man ;Dominion for a long, long time. 'Us Ontario. Carsvan show (CFRB, 83. "And Jesus advanced in wit B f. they will come from Toronto, Thursdays 9 to 940). A female of dom and stature, and In favor with _ Montreal and Ottawa.. So tlhaWs the name of "Anesthesia Corn. God" and men." We- have. horn sa- IKOLMNTAL Answer to Prevbus Puzzle IS Pine tar a swell, lint -up for WedneMa3 tassel" has a crush oa the Pro- actly the same facts as in the - =,1, 5 Pictured I I i substanceL Night ... 3.30 to 9 pmL Trsasun ' fessor. He -simply cannot shake growth of the child: 'The - child youthful C a W 20 She Id a� :.� with those mirth pirovoking, this gal. His culture, his learning. crew. and waxed strong; becoming lI actr shrub: E �' -•-�Ln ' .► money distribatt" philsathro• his. compelling command of liter. filled with wisdom; and the grace 12 Musical note. 0151 iA EF 1 Dim- _ - — plo Rai Purdy and Al Savase, .. afore and science have the gal of God was upon him'; but here =1$ H H T 5 31 Slash. I. S0 the All -Star Variety Victory- - mesmerized. And Sfs a ante thing ii a different order and relstiSSt: 14 Mode- _ 98 Wins �� _ broadcast, ON" sax"n that she'll Tallow him to Woolard la those earlier years from- baby. -' W T � T I S 8 To make, . . both. on the Ontario Caravan broadcaat hood to boyhood the physical Is 15 Gem. ye q— rbsd+,f M R H D I tails. 1? Circle part. Sack. ' a sere, are, times when we an ford. October 22nd. Ttma Ia fee violate the life of a child between 2 - - want to gut away G'orta the tragic, developments. babyhod and boyhood if we sb �hda N U T I A Z Voiceless. tempt - to -- -make the mental sir' Boundary. -- 30 M id 3'4 P�r�aining R L 30'F,isb. • In a satemen't tuned earlier this Preme. But now things are alter- to nebulae. 31' ,Canada Delivers, month Ur Howe said . contracts_ ed: the mental L supreme. He .29 Staying 36 - SISt Cargo $lamp hen been negotiated for eoastroo advanced in wisdom, and this do- power. 52 Shoo bottom 2 Action. 27 Liquid tiv- L. C.� '.. A. ...Iy 310 4. � � .V:Iu�l..:..rr..l 24Jne wan a % %vo steer wua. of IBLa. The,' Canadian ahipbn and governed the development in 3 Gli'tterf. ndi�►c �. 000-ton cargo ships, at a coat of -for grating. _.... mp�j� 30 Instrument. stature The supreme thing In a Rough lava. a about =800,000,000.. In . addition _ '.i3 Eluder. dustry last week delivered Into bhass' yeas is wisdom; snbservt- 34 Unit of work. � actress, � � -� �� � swTics its Slat 10,000 -ton cargo there an s number of 4,700 -ton 54 Male. herbs, ship, all but one, of them completr ships to be constructed; all on the ent to it, not degraded by it. but '35 Frost bite. 7 To cut OR- 41 Passive. ed this you. East coast. ennobled by It, Is development in 37 Unit. 55 Store pathway 8 Pertaining 43 Pais. : "Only one car : :,.. ..stature. 38 Ever (contr.). 57 Roots again to wings. 44 Dormouse. go ship was cum- __ —. -- - ..._ Nted prior to Jan, 1, 1942," said Growth of Christian Lite 39 Incessant. 58 Her vivacity '9 Egyptian —47 Otherwiss� - n- Minister in a likdet stMement. Sli><pyards Need 43 Auction. has made•hee - river. 48 Snaky tsri - 1. "Simon' Peter; a servant and ky "714 output for nine months o:. WOmeII WOrk @ri apostle of Jesus Christ. w them 45 Rescues. :: a -- as an 10 To fare. (p l.). _ � bas obtained Mrs precious 46 Placed on actress. 15 Units of " 56 Fuss. - .weight tons of shipping. Shipyards of the United States faith with as in the righteousness a tee, _ 'modern scales. 52 Membranous 49 Tree: VERTICAL "Favored by !dell climatic ooh• will need' at least 150;000 -womei at our God and the SavMur Jesus 18 She is s bag. Christ' f. Grace to you and peace 5l Rusnaniaa -1 Measure. charming - 53'Credit, - - 1tions which permit .year -round workers La the coming 'year, ao- coins. 2 Arm bone. (pl -). X58 Electric wait. launchings. and operating' seven cording to Paul R. Porter. chain be multiplied in the knowledge of ;i days a week. British Columbia man of the shipbuilding stabilias• God and of Jesus our Lord; 3, see• 1 IZ 3 4 5 6 1' q ip yards have -led the way both to tion committee, Ing -that his divine power bath number of ships built and In They will be paid on the yrin granted unto us all things that �I IZ Is - speed' of construction." oiple of "equal pay for equal pertain unto life and godliness. -Last June a west coast Ship- work`', quality and . quantity of through the knowledge of him that � 14 _" d�unched the 10',000-ton rrnt war= conuasr ij• r . — - - �at' sc. ne -said, which r,..ilo.1 L h'.•. ./way 6a "„ . and Pitt 7� - -wan - nhasas -- that - -- theta - wee,kly - take_ virtue; 4. whereby he bath grant- 16� 17 18 p w 'laid, act that time a Canadian roe• home earnings will avenge be• ea unto no his precious and ex- " -- cneding great promises; 'that 21 Z2 23 ord is steel freighter ooastrua- tweea $45 and =80 and will acerb s r ; tion. $70. In some oases. • through these ye may become par . takers of the divine nature, having Z4 23 26 27 28 31 - escaped from the -corruption that �'"" . "'- LISTEN TO In. In the ..world by lust. 5. Yea: _ - and for this very cause adding_aa your • part all dlligeaco, in* your - - - - Cfaith supply virtue; and in your j virtue knowledge; 8. and in Your 40 a .. knowledge. self - control; and in ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ONTARIO WEEKLY j your self - control patience; and in 43 ,�� _ NEWSPAPERS your patience • godliness; T. and ' in your godliness brotherly- kind- EACH SUNDAY • AT 2 P M hens; -and in your brotherly triad. -- . • • ness love. 8. For if these things S S4 are yours• and abound,' they` make, C'FRB ' 860. On Your Dial you to be" not idle nor unfruitful unto the knowledge of our Lord Jesus'Christ." •. Tbo Apostle begins 4 4 Al. - .e+u'�iy',� v:- .l.,ns: br:..res+_u.: _..sF`.f;�.r..,r.,::5� "��.i ay:-« ,.:e`..xn,,,+,a..'•(y i;�. c.�are_ •.... �:3.a -y�- -'t'. •" n k • �osr�r,,.,ftsi'>�t� `asD.. -5 -piece Walnutbed- • � • � ' .._ � -� � -- • 3[ed4aai NOT 10_E _ � _ t H. F4ASY H, Opr.h. D., Director room suite, 84.50 he's I �.Oc•o°nNrial AaoclatlO 'or onauio Raa. -sow ftdm �ll your way every - =•�M 87it�s;�'' a.. Studio Couch and _- r `. a-` on. �00AL,_ COKE, =- -Chairs, 72.50 = -`, ,Prices on "CLARK'S" Canned WOOD, CEMENT, __ _- D(ANA.LD RUDDY Barrister, Spri n •filled matt- - +Goods that are 't; ap :lase° -e° g _- � SAND, . &RA VEI,, -' -- - - _ - sl,.,.o.0 .►in, or .rt ov..- wnitbY. and -- _ relsses9 16.50- 43.5-6 i i .. N BELL � ROSS - Ear on the Purse _ SEATO RIIILDEi' B �II PPLIE H pie- Barristers - _ (� Solici�iora D1Dette sLllte, 6 o W. j.BEATON.K,-C. TelePbone also.locallpartaxge work - ces 67.50 narks Tomato Juice, • 10 oz. 'ins 0c. H.BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel.2838l We bavealeo plaeed in k stoc a full ! _ .IIm of ]LAPE LEAF L 3i�LLSbif J . r . : : . - . 342 BaySt. Not Ambulance, Day or Night -Tomato" ,Soup, :. 3 fcr u 25c• -� JOHN L. POND Toronto COMP�TY FEEDS �NGZT�MCMILLAN- Banister, Sol- PHONE 1800 e Asparagus SOU _ 1Qc. A _ . 'V�'. MITCHEU a. p • , ielwr.?4ot"Y Public. i to. eledlwae Elr n ba03. 29tt - :Pickering, Ont. _ Oltice 74 ae.. C. A. STERRITT . • Mushroom Soup - l oc. !' �stslistrsi► avbwe PHONE nfnr - - Pork and Beans in plain bauce '�"� R. BEATON. TOWN$H!P _1k,I�'IIrIIltIIre- Dealer of Dr Clerk. Conveyancer. Commiwionet� - "� �� ,a®aatlRs, Accountant &C- sue r - PICKERING' AND CLAREMONT -- Ju�r�� -�$y .26 o' � ' 19�'•• _0i STORM E. RICHARDSON _ - -I -Tori ato- juiced n larg�eltm- .. GENIBRAL 1N5u.KAlr1,M& we do V lldlag a .11 r:a.- Ad ie;M - C REAL ESTATE C11�iPENTERII\1G r e ` 1 Ua7 OZ.L43c vr�dEl� i 4G A _ :. :.1uVr�_v.,✓r �Y�CIN� - ' r - •- PLUMBING FA- t'E— G�EAS� :�'.:: �..,.... 6�:• ' 4 •,. �, So old setabllshed agmey, real SING ROUGE .., .... �....... �.. 66c, 14Oxford Mincemeat .� 28 oz. 29c II to sertol. -FACE POIWDEIe Phone Pith. 6000. We iilso seU Brantford Roofing LIPSTPCK Refills ....... r .... 40c. F Chili Sauce 4 01oz. 19C - = a9iaterials,.- I`lalpir`e= $a#�oem<� - - PSKRF� ...:::.- , . - -BQc,, GOc. -- •- - - _ - - - - - - • - -- - Y ll M . -MAW 1U( - E4mpmerlt, IN= water. AUCTIONEER AND - Systems, Beatty Stable Our 'Prescription Service is . and _ Cou I s Econom - VALl,AT4R• -- Equipment, and - Accurate and Efficit_wt - - �� -an d Apywbers' Building Miteriala - i __thou* or write. Address 61! Dundas Street. East. - - - -- BOYES DRUZ CO., Ltd ^ . - . ; whttby, - ontarl0.. _ Estimates THE Rli,hALL .5'1O1{E �Cfea nliness - 4t - -- Work. Guaranteed - Phone,- Pick 68 r - -W> :.SERVE 6502 : - Store Rolls_ -- 8 s. "a.' to g p. >�. leasant - - Sundays 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. at y . t lea o _-- ' , °N'TARIA = • _ _ _ A1�D ALSO GIVE . F, d . E RO lJ SE , taawfted Advart4eedanq i a NCE = No. 8 Massey Harris - r.nailage ' .. Ie -Big, Store - : INS V RA - B, A. cutter for. sale E. Wright, 3rd - - _ LEVINE con. North half Lot 21 bickering, SERVICE sr. So�� etc. _ Otliee Leos -- 1 - 6, Wed. sad flai bin _trailer. Metal a feet. Bard Mo. lr l t,l - - -� 8tr. Fides • 11Fst to L@la■4 - �"`Op°_ doors._ Sink. Ice Chest. Tavo �. ,•.•..• -/ jj - CYR�L �.'. �08LE - SLAD 0"M - 08HAWA beds• Toilet. Drawer. -Bti ' b��tl. [*ENERAL INSURANCE Pow- Wj} ttli,d Goad ' tires Lights. !r� ' - - =VICE PROTECTION •/�/ �+ I/ / Coal_ stove. Will sacrifice et ; • - N� �` L cash.3so offered is Moto scooter -- - -- .gUN&BAL D114,Z B AND - with .side car. Easy on gas. Also a rd ware te. Picke'rin' tour wheeled faun trailer. , Prrva g - H]LBALl[SR - owner. A. G. Keen; Nelson Street I 8uees ecie.toiW. J. Yatber.l Barrie: phone 2884. �` �1_w'' �StauRville = . For Sale -Boat trailer for, 16 ft. 1 Complete .Stock of Hardware = Night *Ad Liay Wiwlee, boat.. 5peclai safely clouv ing nnA. - - -- _,— — � TH E AAPpi y - A c kf o rd'e Servi- ce S tn. _ H: i- v68 S up— p li THE Pg. _ 8 ' feeder pig, - 8 chunks, _ 10 just weaned; one fresh, Jersey lViaster Po111t2'y Feed 'V X-x tM'3iY D , g = zi eonx. Ralph -Jones, Claremont. - •C'� 2 Furnished _ roflma_i� t..lbree.. _ o Sesithfnily 'Air-conditioned �� Anc1 gr$g ProduGei- t` FRI'DY, SATURDAY miles north of :No. 2 Highway on vcrOBER 15, -16 and -24 insurance of All Kinds. Altdley Read. a�1 _ 4 fi ,- T e%.f fi small Pitts. weighing 15 �t ilray And Sprayers _ .. _. t 8attuday. Matinee at 1.80 Best Rates Available WT pounds each,- frolai Campbell Famt,. 4 '- Security and 8ei'vi0e. - -- 6r Phone,-E. 2, "" genl�for - McLormidr•fJecriugjnft+rn+ Natbioery anti on Con 2, Lot 2 _�$eyond the Blue . , _ Oirrnpbell, PSdc. 36 Ira,. - - = piciiering. - Ji--s 'Rcps HOrizon add.. Phone Benz and Sold _. _ ..... - - - BROUGHAM (PICK 51S• _ M CLOTHresaGed like new. Wci , our Motto - (in techmcolour) dry -�; p We have it. Can get iR, Or it is .not mcys. Dorothy Liniour and PHONE 'AGIN. 62 W 3, MIL LIKEN received a large . shipment of high PHONE 3'"0 - i f_,�aclk` Haley ' Clarke Prentice a sy n - Very reasonable- 'I' J. S.' BALSEK)N9 �'ICKERINCir - Rlas latent Canada Carries On - come here before yoo "WOWEN ARE WARRIORS- _;1JCENStD AU�TIONPb*LB - 3o anywhere else. Sam Schv�irts, Z] Bond Sty. West, Oshawa! 45.8 For the Counties of York and Oat- 'We also -make snits to measure, -"- -- MURSDAY, FRI' -SATURDAY' ario; suixtas r for Corp1, S� P1�e11 a>od spriaS oinitA ga .`' . r -td Lot OCTOBER-0, 20 and 21. nice of C. A. S. F. and of 16 b& 'Rat wvtbaatt�l► FARMEK5 OT. B U Klu ,Last complete show at 8.20 -1 H. Prentice (former Prentice 4W _ . 1 Badlands of ; : 4 mtice), P!►rm and Farm - 8Mop1 SALE RDGIST)E',t� Safe a epedalty at lair and >ta■ew. WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT $VHTTBY, YOUR HOME- MARKS'7�' _ Dakota ,pie ratty. _ _ ' .` - Oursday, October 22 • -.extensive _ EGGS HOGS e fit_ Staff Asia Rutherford _ ., _ auction. sale of . #arlsl stock imple- LAMBS �� t R9clisrd Dix -and Andy Devine �. meats, automobile, hogs; sheep; CALVES LA = Harvest Tune - 81n roots; household furni- - - ALL KIND hay. grain, v iUra sn added attraction ture • etc. 'a't lot 17� --�18, con° 6 in AND s OF a Binder g Ts P, Q�t L� Demal1ds Pickerin hi r . sills both d live .and, - ii s on her _ -.- north of Brougham on Brock Road, Poultry, . Twine belonging to Estate- of late G. I:. Middleton. or rtrls cash. No reserve. (�K�RUNG FARMS _ F W G1arlde Prentice, soil- - Killer 'we at louse.. _ - LIMITED few Fonds Gene Tierney and • . - - �2"9• Crew 1 D EGG ' GRADING .STATION, ...a ` - _ ARSENATE OF L16�11 _ Saturday, October 24 -. auction :., ARSENATE OF LIME AND :- sale {of late 'model ca:b and trucks qR =y' ONT. PHONE wnaBaL 30 NDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY PARIS GRIMM of different• makes and styles; also - 4=1 -. 109itiBM 22 $!and 4 Cantle r3pra7 I'']7 Tax and Plows and some farrii machinery. - •. - _ _ _ - -P"e Campbell Motors Ford [ / M _Gal Sal sprayers. f Dealers, Markham Village. Cash or : !CHOICE MEATS � M �- .7 _ PA CO Igot ork Everything . at __ terms -- arranged. Sale at 1.80,- See AND r , On tee*10oldar) -mss particnl- : • -- _ _ g 1 - ���� ark Prentice, au further Akita Hayworth and Victor Matiue Hardware Tinsmith � vl',,GE i A�LE� PHONE 4d Tuesday, October .20'i --: entire farm ;. v _ stoa 'and impleiinents including _ PI -TONE 2C �►AM SVRVRYOI,. _ PICKERING good dairy herd belonging 'to Fred :Redshaw, Lots 24i• -2b, con. 9; mile ❑ . THE PIC%ERING NEWS and a half West of Claremont „r.'_• bra Own and► _ Terms Cash. No reserve,- as . owns; • • . � >�. � la LK'S,",MARXET _ n u farmin See rge �' � on sale at is givi g p g . 16 a. f on 1110* 1111a_ M916 19 bills for list, A. S. Farmer, acct- - t „�_,,; . J. T. $TEPHENSrON'S . ioneer, -Stouffville. I30YES' DRUG STORE 0"K'S SERVICE STATION