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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_10_23. o. �... .., . .... ' . ic. • .,. vi - _•cd >.'1 fit(._ y _ - S.�K - _ _- '•gr°. _;""M - .-,n. ,L r,:r ' �4i.eml .,.'bey - ✓..• ..a..d+.J, yn. ;..p .' sia.3S ti .s°> -s^ Aa i.`+rs`i...,l .':u... .,4:�siaa .�' •dx 5.?''4: > =vev- ...eetr�'._ ..9,. i—. _.w'a.: °.w s'-....`- ��iL• y - AL ,S y ■ `; VOL. LXII PIe IN%J1 ., 10 -- - - Pickerin Township Objective. Third . ..... 7 - Victory Loan 550 000. Third- Victory Loan Objectives $700 Objective Rotary to send LOCALISMS - • Passed Cigarettes Overseas Oshawa and Top, of East Whitby � >¢1,3b0.000 - . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barrett 4i� o,,.s wh;t 'r,,,a,.,t „ " ,QQO The local United Church held it's Names 'and Addresses of Pickering Toronto spent the weekend with Anniversary Services on Sunday ^IUNC avys -T.nu�ru .At Vue,C. Toff= ip of Pickering .:.' .f,: s.,.. 660,000 Mr. ' and Mrs. Sam. Linton . of ' last, and was attended by a large Town-of Uxbridge and Townehi of number at both the morning and Jl ickering Rotary Club is going Aurora spent a few days with -re, tie Ps - .: - to send 300 cigarettes to each of latives and friends here. V-L� ;i.ge and +�CVTT 1�1 ,. ia38'Veo o nvunin� aorvinoc+ tho ai,rii4nti„m g /• „ . the Pickering Village boys- now. M'. and sirs. W. V, tteaditt, Town of Port Perry and'rawriships• „ 4f+ Dr. Archer Wallace, prominent overseas (where they cannot buy num and• Gramt, of Keswfck it lit ' _ - -1 =- • y �� _ them themselves) and are anxious Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Bushbv. of i esen and - - 1.�. ' �� _ u$°g 9t hnth 'i;ervirps ¢wing two ypry � get a mailing list of the complete a.id ,attended the United Church °ddres .of 1 ese boys AT Anniversary ervices. Pillage of Canning on sad, Brock;, - fine addressee. The music for both ry Township _ .1� ., __ ._.. .710,000 services was, supplied by the home ONCE, so they may have them by r, a rs. i red Harris, Christmas. Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Norman To�wnehlps of 'Balers►, lfara 9.. a,. �sr ?s ; choir. From the warnings' given by the Gartshore of Whitby, were with Tborah• -' 90,000 • On Tuesdacy evening the church -.. - -- - was again filled with an, audience Post Office authorities it should Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Morley on Sue; ' was watched, and listened d the not be necessary to point out that day. - #2 600,000 - speed is required. Secretaries or Among the many who entertained .. - s ea educating beautiful ed g lecture on our visitors over the weekend were*-w• � ... -_ -• - '- - - ,Canadian Rockies" also given by �� officers of Local groups, _- rkberinw Townshisi Canvassers did not consider it worthwhile call- Dr. Wallace, who - with the use of °T Parents or' other individuals who Mrs. 'llen-in Gquld who had as her loured man assist a,a A= i ipra�-+de the guests: her mother_Mra. �_ -IM The Head Committee on .ing - several of these people have personally cP Club with this mailing address by and brother Waiter, and Mr. and cluartera resented this neglect and wrote to slides, told the interesting-story of sending saute in to W. C. Murkar, Mrs. Norma i hill of Nobleton. i�utlx auuvu.-;Vd Cues cau.aeaeca. - g y ttawa; COrnplai,llLg. ,av - ;uslru�- eeei}t t News Office. -. We do not want to a'ir. narv�ey Baths conductgr an for this township and are as foil- tions have been issued for a very Interludes were filled by an assist- the C. P. R from Toronto to Wince ... overlook any boy overseas - you aws[: Robt. Ruddy, chairman; Don. - thorough. canvass. Ing program composing musical can help to avoid that misfortune nipeg, Sudbury - Ottawa . and Mon.. Beer Brougham; - Frank Chapman, and elocutionary hurnbers by Mrs, ry _ acting AT ONCE. granted leave 'of Samson and .Miss Betty 'Schell of treat has been n Audles; J. Cliff. Gartshorz, Picker. The ca3,tpaign opened oil Monday - --- - -- . absence and has joined the Air ing; Norman F. ,Goddard, Clare: and will continue for 18" days. D: L L. and Mr. Stanley Parkhurst DU. BARTON Force. 'We wish him every success. wont; 'Cyril E. Morley, PicWring; of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston Mr ' George Toyme, Rouge Hills. Subscriptions as low -as 1050 will A feature- " of the Anniversary I'm -in the Army Now! and Mrs.. Cecil H411, Mr.' and Mrs. Eiach canvasser will operate In be received A first payoment of - 10 .was the canvass' designed to assist --This comedy is being presented -'Earl ' Dorell, all of Blackstock and a prescribed area, with his awn- percent- may be made at the time in the liquidating of indebtedness. 'by the Young People of the ,United Miss Myzrtle - Bacon of - Toronto, " particular address as a centre, of subscribing, the balance in five' An objective of $700 was set, and Church of Markhaan '(permission of spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs._ . instakments - particulars of which members of the Board of Stewards Sion. French L. I. M.)' at the local W, C. Murka.rr and family.' _ T%e objectives are somewhat -will be' given by the canvasser, made a personal canvass of the', church', on Wednesday. October 25. -.Mr. and Jars. Ray Doble enter• 'greater than in -the last loan, but congregation during Sunday after. _Aden. 25 .and 15. cents, tained Mr, Doblies -brother' from this tow�nshig's - objective, the -Toe �'.:.,,, :,,..1 issue -is-�r bt year --noon r --H}- 'the - end this ...__k - s _ . SU116nia11LL; h1r� -able s sister, Suer =t eQc r-i on oti2oiL7 9 -ounu, gusi"i6ty 1 br iLe :;.a,,;�.:.... ;ss_lE -ill l,� 3' : r� �o�� � i i hiss Edith '•Rainey of 'Peter'boro; r thet D. I. L, Plant ieurains the of Canada, paying 3 percent -interest in excess" of One Thousand. Dollars.. Observations . Mr, and -Mrs. Fairman of Mack- in cash received. same the increase is expected and 'maturing in 1956, - water aid Mr, and Mn.' Clark it, to be conning fresn the plant. --- -- Sa the wild rum_ ours that - Sunderland. Attractions of different types are hen today probably= have their The Women's Instr'tu *M meef _ Every Hume is to be called an. Will feature the campaign - we _ N igin in something like toe news- at the home of Mrs. Brady on Oct. It is revealed, that in the !salt Idan will see another, cavaksa& of Ann- � � caster. from Toronto; one evening. `27, Mrs, Goeden will talk to us on _ canvass,. a mssnbei% of hames were or•ed vehicles etc, through here and- • r - 'last week, when he ' said. the U. S. the "Study of the' - Child ", .toll ..Call . overlooked uresumiably by the e=- other parts of the township. D''r _ had increaaed.'plane l,roduction -s•Rgd Hahity_nf Psirpnta" x* vsuser -vho n-hia own judgment;' (� 1000 every month since ;the first of asses Mrs. G. 'Law and Mrs. W. _ last May: They were now producing A. WeLean. -Kindly meet at the 4., $000 per month. Something wrong corners at 2.15. - - Common Fly Less Common Monday, October 19. _ there or tits States were not The Women's Missionary Society *�L _ In the absence of the speaker, making .planes before May, of the United Church-, will hold -its Than 1� e- 1 hliu _ wh>Z.iailed to aotiear Monday even- eking Service- oa -- ing's dinner was followed by a free Stories end rumours have a habit Sunday morning, October 25th at 0'1►e First of a Series published by the Local Warren`s °Institute Brch. discussion of several subjects of of becoming "twisted" everythne- the regular -hour of worship. The particular 'Rotary interest,'" and it it is told, and ends up in something Society has been 'most fortunate in " Mite common house fly cannot good plan with food. Under the spit would doubtless be agreed, tnat the • like the local lady •who , last weeic securing Rev. Lydia E. Gruchy, 13. bite until 'he spits..,_His month is so this goes soft and soupy and 'Mr. failure of the speaker prodded that' told her neighbor - that the Ger A;, as guest speaker. Everyone is made that be can only suck. So _ 'Fly proceeds' to suck it sup. welcome opportunity to marry oh , mans in' the BoWmazyville Camp urged Ito come and hear this Doti+ when he wants a piece et � your- 1We didn't make up this story, that, discussion, were chaining up their Canadian standing speaker, coast, or your sugared' ' cyookie- or but we looped it up after we were Some form of. welfare work was guards, just as the Geatnans -were word has just been 'received of Sour cake, or even a -bit of your told, and, it's quite ,true. Dr, G. A. considered. as a suitable ,project by doing .to, the Canadians -in Germany the death of a former resident of `' baby he just spits on it first. ' It .Hewitt, D. Sc. Dominion F,toinol- which' Rotary could justify it's - how did those Canadians get to this neighborhood at Billinghazn, doesn't work with the baby, : but so -' ogist, Ottawa, is perhaps our best existance here and more along Germany, anyway, she added. Any- Wash. on Saturday 17th. • in the fax as' the fly is concerned, it is a• known authc+rity this subjeet will be heard later. bodv �ei,e w•hn hasn''t heard about naeaing. of william J. Mn.giiia U. Village boys' now with the Service Dieppe yet'? was born at Pickering, at the Take THE BIBLE SCtCI�.`TY overseas - were discussed and a re- Shore and Brock Road. -The son of C _ ''T'1L �_ _L _ ference to it will be - found under Reports * are current C that bus the late Thomas Marquis and Annie wJu�fCCa y�T III_�r I luit C t another Heading - read ii ylC : services are going to-ba- -cut - down -- Diclde he left for the States 'about PCjg�tl�it11si1_OCt 31 England, for a ceatu and a Purchase of a piano was anther- to ,- 50 miles radius from their 50 Sears ago, He 'was a teacher on. ry' iearl h^we te�i1}'.^�1� end tr{yce (e ++' Ll.o' oLo1a of 1-V - aeluu6Wit WCe. third has outgrown the rest of the In the "classification addresses ", truckis etc.) 35 mils... from , their Empire in its support of the. Bible at "classification member in addresses", unit sin (-,5 coach have their Schools. Deceased w2a 7nTea.s of Society. But the pressure of heavy ' S y age, and is survived by his wife' on October 19•th the Wartime to talk on his own particular fall- ready cut out many of their trips. the.. former Lillian Holliday, Brook. taxation of calls for more and y, Prices and Trade Board issued the more sacrifice is throttler Eq owing, W. C. Murkdar will take the permits to travel are vel•y likely to lin, Ontario; his family •and one. statement - - g 9- nest Monday's period. be in use before very long also. sister Mrs. Jame Andrew . o - "To Clear up misunderstanding lands 'power tb give. The year s. - f Lon. closed with a deficit but the work it 7f ': don; 'and one brother, Bert Marquis regarding special allowances of DORA DEAN it's not- a racket or rumour , of Stroud. Ont. - must go 'on.; n:: sugar for feeding threshing an l gasoline is scarce, Victor • Loan - g g g g g Won't you help`! The Society in y BUSES LEAVE P C the ration division of the Wartime ,� 'Campaign Organizers have '.been 1 KERING' Canada has presented already 250, Dora ;Dean , the - popular com_ed} - as}ced -to- use the trains as much as _ ` Price: and Trade Board has issued `00- Testaments to men in Army, by Mary 'J. Holmes the cast of �-� TO OSHAWA a further explanation'. possible.- . - - Navy and Air Force. Sixteen- players having been rehearsing for 8.30 a. m. 5.31 p. irt. Until October 31, by which time 'thousand copies have gone . to the sev' I -weeks will a produced' on �� _ it is assuaned threshing operations A permit from Provincial Officers 9.58 la., m. . X6.,31 p, M. - prisons and - interment camps in Thursday evening, etober 29th in will ' have, been cotrbpleted an is necessary to 'buy or borrow a 11.31 a. m. 1.8I p. riy, 11 Canada, and adequate supplies to,! She Community Hall, "Pickering at rides or gun, then have it' 12.31 p. m.° - - 8.31 p.,aa.. w pp 'cant who is feeding threshers - `orwegian Airmen and the Nether. ; 8.15. , , j; ma - obtain extra. sugar ion the „ ed, They may be registered. with 1,31 p. m, `110,OI P. lln. y g lands Army'training,here. _ Dora Dean%, is another of the W. C. -Murlear, in this village, or 2.3k p. m. `• lY.8I P. >t9. basis of one ounce per person per When the Collector calls at your wholesome . stories b; the same g ' _. . sal• door will you'respond a�- generously author as that of several of the Donald R. Beaton, .1�wp. Clerk.. 4.31 p. m, 12.4'1 a„ ►'. A.s the special purchase vouchers as u cyan: He is g plays given rs please note. you giving his time better known la s yen here in TO TORONTO ormerly used for such purchases freely as well as a donation, the past. Many of the players' in ere abolished . on Sept. 30, the these past productions appear in new school at Ajax opens 7.09 a, m, _ _ ..4,64 .p. tn4 erthant who provides the, sugar 'the latest _A- the Dramatic Club of this week for ehildren of D. I: L. a'f-,>'44 a, m. ` '`.:. 8:54 p, m. for ,threshers is required to make ODora Dean at Pickering Corara. employees: 9.24 a. m. " .8,54 ,'p. iii. up an invoice, or prepare on.. his y y Pickering LT�nited Church. - - snit' Hsil 'rhiirdda October 29, 10.54 a. m, 7.b4 •p, .m. s This is the story of the under- Military training is now being 11f54 .a,; m.. 9.24 p, in. wn letterheiid the following ihfor- privileged, . "held- down"!" niece who carried . on at Pickierili Continua- 2.54 tiro: name and address of pur_ i g 1 p. ni, iA•54 P. M Lnited Church Y. P, io have. charge reaches her rightful station in soc- tion school. 1.54 p._ m... .:11.54 p, Iiie� baser, nu[rnber_- of _ men_iri - harvest__ r _c,., y�Mghrs - -- Service- here. -- - iety- by- the - return —of- a wealth _ - -' g, length of time. they' will be _ _ _ _ 3.b4 ps m, �-- wandering uncle, who releases his The "early closing problem" in orking, amount of sugar sold, The Y. P....-V. of. the Pickering )pent4up wrath upon -the relatives• this village has not had w' definite ' a - ' except Sunday and Holidays E PICKERING urchaser's signature to indicate he - United Church- - will. ham charge of woo -have found -niece Dora Dean pronouncementi, 'made to date. 'A •. East. Daylight Saving Time ok delivery. Those invoices will this Sunday evening's service 'here . a welcome instrument for financing' quite justified fear as held by some e used by the merchant in replac -. Xr. Merle Thomson Oshawa, will the family budget, which was of of those affected in that the City 1Tkckets and Information at g his sugar stocks. be the speaker. Mr. Thomson is a course an extravagant one. Mail Order houses would do a roar- Easte'tn House Phone 4500 1 This special provision does not student canditate for' the United We think you will enjoy it. Come ing business if the country stores xtend to tea and coffee. Churcb Knistry, a out and see "Dora Dean" lh also itKtJ_ly K 1►1 '� % � all closed at 6 p. m. _ � . .; _,���� ri, ~�s,Y.;tL��t;,^2': ,','` f '"+.t.�t+t�ti,'� °aL- y, "'�,,, :,« � ^•�'- z.Ww�'� .:, ..� `s `+_ - ;�._ - - .... '"� y� ',r'� �7K•'"'R, '°�«p'; +c..' .,.Y.T;k�M �T. n^ -v,..r YI�'v •n' Kew.: "r- •�...:. '4,. v.+►.a- r'is _ •I 4w v�. -::-_ � ,.r.aw. -m:: ..�.1� _ .Fj �•,r� = -r. : n „<,' »;,.,0,: ;•ti,:s .;.w- &..' ri V ', . •.!”' =} • w• -"rr;' ' sw.L•c -'--�. r "� +,�»..';- a..... ,, ,G }��, r. •; Krr �+q�, TM^'nz•Ca ` _ :', `T"^^' =�', :;�.,.. f.,:. :.�.r:. _ � _ • ' , - e • F_' 1 _ ��... - . her apprehensively. "What's tabs �e matter? You going to ary?" "I'm not sure." said the Runt. a s s 0 —° -1- _ perplexed, and /ulf again. " Well, mate up your mind ---sad don't! .. I thought you were /o - - -i SALADA happy about going to England." �MIF&A well, I'm not. - ,..<.::..,<.;:• l3eCatr �,% se you're not.- - - \ I /a'Sfr. - „ '4,;,.•.., : "I'll av I'm not!" said Tim bit. terly. "I'll bet he never went to � �• � ' I+7ngland." He nodded towards the " trait o1 their tether, a b. `< - DoT ig. '� •' '`..I I - - - - -- husky, smiling man; which he had hung on the wall near a photo of geirs q� their mother. _ o, alree. said the Runt em- when when there was ' a disturbance at ' was pillia:iutlly. 'y ,,:4 Yank #Eton the door. "I'll say he didn't! Dad too smart." "You can't o in there! Scram!" 8 8 I wonder what that man is What m n :.. . Adapted by Lebbeus Mitchell from "I've •, ' ', said a boyish voice. • 1 like ?" continued his sister. To his y gotta. et in! I've otta see �• a T' she said, . "Mom's � ; < :-;.'s, ;> ' -' - Me • Nebo- Goldwyn -Mayer Picture my brother !" said the small girl In peace or war, two Nabisco Shredded W4 eat with, - -- husband. Our new father, Mister Starring Mickey Rooney _ milk is a favorite' breakfast dish with men who like whose way he blocked. ...Mister —' yy, I, to "keep fit ". Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% - - CHAPTER ONE 41&U v y uu .dad i 1j, ")ii :­4'. -Ul'ILUII b Lue llWA"C. a ILU C.L. \✓.. .. � ... - a .• ...: _ Room -Keep Out'." The speaker';i�'`' - entered, slammed the door •shut ploded viciously, "And he's, not "k ?' For general fitness -keep well nourished. Eat tasty, Cast of Characters our farther My mistake -was ` convenient Nabisco Shreaded Wheat regularly) J Timothy Dennis...... Mickey Rooney and locked it, "Can you imagine ever letting. Mom go to Europe THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. f -_%v?-re al L Niagara falls, Canada : Justin .......................Edmund Gwenn �`- -0 " al.,.ae. - • lloger Carlton .. :.............Is" Hunter rtrt- Jane- Daamt_-, Ti tlwe. - I guess Carlton - • , Peter Carlton.... Fred. Bartholomew sister commonly called "The Runt," got the jump on them all,, right." s e - Winifred Dennis Carlton was :I��s;,ilias w4h . uc"a LL..t -- »uL mom wrote. Luaz ne.nas a : .. Marta Linden couldn't wait. She climbed in ....... • .... , big house in the country :. .and � • lane {ey through a window and jumped in- dogs ... and horses ... and -" Mr. Dunesk................. Ala" Mowbray side, falling on the floor and send. "Y�. He probably borrowed -• - -- (Ronnie Kenvil ..... .... Peter Lawford tug the boys in various stages of theta." , Tim stalked over to the Inky Weeld......_Raymond Severn undreas to cover, porthole and stared out at'the sea. Flossie Sampson ......Tina Thayer "Hey, Put your sister out!" His sicker, after a moment's think- Y'Dame ...... ,........ „....Minna Phillips one protesting voice shouted above Ing. said decisively: hopefully, but The Runt Weis look- Tim gulped the tea in his mouth, Res tauranteu,r ................ Alan Napier. the others,-Tim advanced threat- 'I want to get off.” _ tug at Tim. His Hilspeth. Ter KHb rn Whatuare you doing here! Go* �� it .won't you very uch tads was scowling: start startled voice. 'Whet an her i n ' 8 very •• ^•'••• • • °' • • � u What de. you_ think this is? A Very politely she said: No, -thank Borrow. said their mother in a It was that la Ott. Beat it. street' can'? Besides g -.. long rub of Timothy be so bad for you. You're young -- Redfern House, Roger' Carlton's question!" Dennis's. halt way a&oss e'Loot- - "I & " you got ttouung -to lose. nut me- Jaae,-surprised at thek rear icon _ ball 'laid, that won the game for - °'Dh. sou Won't?" said Tim. with old. [Ieorgiaan muse in anvt, was said: "But Tim said-" - Whdwtn_ 1• a menacing gesture. getting deported -just before. the set in a lovely estate surrounded biggest__ mama of the season . . - _ _b. -trees_.The_chiidren_ did not per- Tim coughed and his face got 1se7 by a scare of 14 to 7. The "Phi bite my ringer till the end I'm saoriiicing my' life. I've got delve its redder. Roger Carlton.- sea the- --- soekinesn of his remark, y the falls' off) " she said, standing up to quiet chasm because of �8 him nothing to live for. Nothing mat - the constraint that had settled over tension, stood up and said heal run >� school team huddled, "Well, tern -,, them all. That tense feeling of down to the kennels and look. at tailas, we took the Army, now "Hey, cut that outl" cried Tsar r :-�' -'• ,lls3gg on the Nary," we./ erens -- -� a panic. "You'll hunt youreif!" He stopyed speaking suddenly, waiting for something to happen the neov litter of pups. He asked : agreement with and stood looking out' - through the persisted as tea was served in the Jane it she'd like to go along. /llah The Runt nodded open. -door of his cabin. drawing room with its Gothic win- "N -n•no, thanks," she said after _ Ole. the way to the locker room that statement. The yelling of the His' eye had been caught , by the down and its gay chintzes. a glance at Tim. *a coach called Tim to meet a 1 bogs to Tim to put. her out con- vision of a very pretty American Winifred Carlton broke an em- "Rua along, darling," said her Brown--"Speed" 1#rawn. tinned. "Okay n r out f safe. gg,l,.sbout fifteen years of age and b'arreased pause by observing that mother. "I want to talk with Tim:' "Hiatt, Mr. , , tloab! , , , Not- "Take Toni finger out of your vary' sopbInUcally dressed for her s little later they-must all take a *01t the' Notre .Dame "Speed" mouth. Now tell me -e,nd make it i __� -__ *own 7- snappy," age. She gave Tim a flirtatious walk. " You'll love this place. There look and passed on, dropping her 1s a trout stream, and a lake that' "I'm glad somebody still remem -' "Timmy. Morn`s gone and got handkerchief. Tim'/ lace lighted you can swim in in summer, and - mb rs." smiled Mr. Bm married!" The total number of present =. -- «Qwh, sir, how could anybody up. He took his father's, Notre horses and dogs and In- complete amazement he could day spoken languages,, exclusive Dame football charm out of tiH - -- i<Drget -�oiLT Uaa urea to tsflr ` about --- e>slp- '>sa>tg''Af" - '1'4Le gnat turned abruptly to of minor dialects, nays pathfinder, .. , Ton for hours.. Why, You and be "3be got married to England— rJU&CR., .v.anl It- Tip Into .th-e air- - .. �Aoger Ci rIiort - and - asked- avr- -- is Placed' -at 2;9$9 by- Prot.- -M 1W 1 `_. / to �at Mngllshrnan .ha'■ holm Writ, for 1°c``k�sa�d( c�a�u�gLLh�t, it wtth his left dent sincerity: "Who did you bor. Pei of Columbia University's ro- hli__ � 1V �6zbi ,♦ .1___,•0„ ( Ibe -well. in the whole world." ing us about - and we gotta go ■� - r-nance laniruaAe -department. . - TiLe- Rilat •looked st ' him suspi 'You grab a pass something like to England right away, and eiausiy a/ he let; the cabin , - ' ._ Tour father- used to." we're going to- sail Monday on the The children's mother, now hire, - - "Gtet sir, tbanke. He taught me Queen Malty and we're going Roger Carlton. stood with her Eng- al1 I know about the game." to live (n England and Aunt ilob husband on the dock at South. - - "I suppose you'll be heading for Laura wants you to come home and •ampton, waiting for Tim and Jane Notre Dame yourself in a couple pack -" to come down the gangplank. Bout - - were exsnt - -yaant Tim nabbed the cablegram she The ll a - "Why. sure, where'-else .!a there wan Waving while she continued, �g�, Roger," Pviayvm b 60?" chanting: `•We're going to Dug- site. said, "I�know they will." � ti' "•�•_ �!� ;� \ ' "Well, there are a . couple of .)and!. We're going to •England! "- •'Ot course they will; darling;' • 8ss� :other placee." .. He -read the message and bitten. - - - Yeah, but not out of them mess entered his .soul: he said to reassure Lac. gives but those;' said Tim, pointing • . • "And they'll love.yott, toq. Yon'li 9n.4r/W.!Rr to a gold routball Ii..�.�a.,a v,. /eei'ao a so, ` B.vwuV - "i°uo� .....\ J�, ri ►1. w -sae: zuar .. ; swatch chain. At east, not with a can't get away with-ft! I'm going °••1 -sop been m terribly happy, ' *Notre Dame' on them." to Notre Dame! If they think I'm haven't we, Roger?" - • a • going to . England they're crazy.." ••�f' oovise. darling.'• Tim was describing his meeting The Runt'stood inside the open •,Nothing not anything is the with the former football champion door of Tim's cabin on the Queen worts can change ,Chat can it? .� AD his fellows in the locker •room Mary and' sniffled., Tim tiu-aed to Here t ca come! Darting, don t be ,. : _ R b Fla' v GOOD EATING NEWS "i �'t hee�p it, h..mued. I'aa O V S O r `Start the day the better way with a good hearty breakfast' which = about to become a fatherl" ineludea a plateful of hot, sweet - smelling All -Bran Muffins, Add- Jane flew into her mother's areas ]?OS�T i8 8 grand beverage fOr Irieal• slpices and molasses for an extra- delicious muffin. that pairs off and was smothered with kisses. �'beautifully, with hot coffee, Here's the recipe: Then Tim was given a big hug. - , timbedtimr. Its Savor ie delicious f 1"- . ,... t, '. Mufti... ..3h ! cups- All -Bran I teaspoon soda _ ." -- -and sraCsel7lag. - - -- ' - - rif� cup light molasses 1% •teaspoons cinnamon = ' - • . ; lje cups milk teaspoon ginger :,+ Hello, Mom," he responded af. -_ postum Contain IIO •caffein or tans 1 egg - -• 15 thin slices raw apple fectionately. 1 cup flour ' or other fruit so to have you both - upset ery r st0 s af$� It's good t0 II e8 O mach. It a 0 Tiff teaspoon salt - Cinnamon and sugar mixture, here.. I've misaer! you terribly, beverage for adults and children alike - Adc3 -A eau lv ua./laaaca .L milk - a•rtd--allo °W-te" seak for 15. ' Well 'Roger•. bare they arA_,• • 1 .... esinuteis.' . Beat egg' apd add to first mixture. Sift flour, salt, soda. "So .I. see, ", .their. new father Do Waste f and apices. together grid combine wrttL All-Bran a.tua ura. I ;i? greased- - i ,, " lie, Tim,!' _-- _IpmPa_Te pogtum rjaht in the Clip, gII1C��tp muffin pans two- thirds full. . Dip apple slices in cinnamon -sugar The Runt curtsied, moving ,auto- - i mixture and place on top. 'Bake in moderately hot oven (400 °F.) 'rid easily. p08t13In is eCOII0II11Cal aIIl - about 20 minutes. matleally closer to Tim. The latter - - mustered a brusque "Hello." ilel d save OII ar. Yield: 15 muffins (2% inches •in diameter), "> you have,a pleasant ercPe- _ p - { ing ?" 1 i - Tim flung him an indifferent $ - WAR ' Yeah. Okay, a *contemptuous tilt - - - 1 - _ � _ .� • - .. - THATPOSTUM I� CERTAINLY 1HRIFTY BUYERS e e . to his nose, GRAND. EVER SINCE WE SWITCHED __ - -- "There," his mother sighed with ASK FOR THEIR c relief, "Jane, darling, wouldn't you — TO POSTUM WE BOTH FEELBETT6si, X. ��� ��� like to kiss your new,'father ?''. .;SLEEP BETTER AND DO OUR .. CUI'V` a a • ' !; Roger Carlton looked at her WORK BETTER j r_ OVER- BUYING OF COAL .v .,STAMPS...,. NFAIR TO COMMUNITY rn r Buying up' all the coal in sight - -Get theta from our Grocer. - y means that you deprive someone - { "Buy for the ,future when else in your ' community. So be d R b or today." patient. as far as your full winter's 1 u requirements are concerned 'for, you buy f when the present rush is . over, ;" O ' • • ' °; every householder will have some coal 4n his bin and ' dealers will ; 1�, ; �•' `� be, able to ' catch up with the de- ,.. �\;• °< mand and fill your future orders A,w": promptly. And when ordering, _ �\ f .. v specify 'bluer; coal'. Then you'll - -- -- - . - _ be sure or betzer neat ail veinier— -- - mat you'll nave money, tno. Why .� �� ,.� :;. ., • :,. sat task your' nearest.-.'blue 'coal'_ _. " dealer for further Information, ., : :i Phone him -today. • _ C �\ I M. SIZE MAKES SO Ci1Pt i OZ. SIZE MAKK 100 ISSUE 43—'42 Dome"" at a trained c1tI&Jq76* diary in Peacetime to in leaVdaw which has not taken this preftu- -01TIR DIMD ger of attack than the country 94.) RADIO REP tion. 'There must bay@ bem'some. He's back again that pride inc number of radio "to in OP411100. thing wron with Hitler's Intent- It obviously fell of the youthful generation ties the continent wide, tuned to genes, service. that daring, trouble Shooting, the '114 Columbia stations mW 1P.-WIN down badly so fox as Russia was dare devil aviator of the airwaves carry this popular program Frees ooncefted--and his own lnt*Ul- . . . Jimmy Alleml So, ladles, It now on, Monday evenhw will pff*-� gence should hay* told him what -A wesidy cowm About nds ana That in our canadian Artiay those youngsters of yours kave an vids, an even greater opportunity 't I a expect from the Yugoslays! unfortunate habit of getting in than before for lovers of dramatle jt is quite a few weeks now since both the private soldiers referred A few years before the outbreak ay around the kitchen just aft. to indulge, their Preference. "I WAS U46--Rily—Chlilid-byAn editor 4' to axe Jews* of war in 1914 a melodrarn was your w when you're preparing the supper, Immediately following the Lem tw-gOLUnt-too-usnonal-about-tb*---YoiI can'; help being personal producedAn England under the —titl take them over to the radio at 6 Radio Theatre will follow a ser- 4046rvo Army, buft ft can't - bay* --about a Atwaivu 'irf!dy WfilQh��_ f Ioek-A1vY­dAy­Monday_-t1l"_u6h. -jok of plays by the Screen GuM been too bad bema" he published looke(I upon as so personal an In- TWA pplay ds!mToaistrat!��;�w�ii:u�� Ow article anyway. stitution 9A is Mueltrated. by the 'rific stage effects and blood and iday and you can jusL. a6uk L�.I, 1- rt You give a columnliet, an inch two cases I have mentioned. Both death what happens when untraln- dollars to doughnuts that from sting in Hollywood. The sponsor. h then on it will be part of the. Lady Esther 11110, always takes the proverbial ell, of these men are of categories that ed citizens attempt to defend t eir regular routine of the householdL Of 0 here goes a little mor* about do not At them for active,seryies, homes against fully trained invad- Jimmy Allen trings his thrilling 'non who are training them. both own their own businesses ers. It the lesson of this play had and inspiring adventure stories to Persowdity of the Week Selves 1or home defence. they train In their own,time and been learned and peaceful peoples What brought the whole thing no generous employer makes them had been prepared undootedly the young Ontario through CFRB To. It has been said that some V9 was a suggestion made before a present of two weeks' holiday In 1914-1919 war would have been ronto. There is just one thing. People succeed by what they know, If Junior - suddenly starts peater- others by whgt they do, and a *0 Parade was dismissed the other which to go to camp. shorter and this one might not have ing you to get a certain brand of few by what they are. The ptc- mftbt by the colonel that the best These' men axe not unique, in occurred. breakfast food, you'll quite un. sonality behind that friendly famm WAY to bring the regiment up to fact It is pretty safe to say, that It, is not only'for the warlike derstand that he has visions. of be. !nine voice you hear Monday Strength would be for every mem- - they are representative of the arta that we should prepare our- bft to being In one rearilit- Thig calibre of the soldiers of the Re- selves in peacetime, there are coming another husky, adventur- through Friday mornings 10.30 to euggestioti -appealod so strongly to serve Arm.* as it Is now conam. ous addition of Jimmy. Allen him- 10.45 gver CFRB, Mrs. Aitken. e! '0 private soldlei' In one of thi tuted. only virtues but stern necessities sea. AS an all My! COMPealed that he turned over to In other woeds, to the reserve in time of war. The first of these, slender, sparkling, vivacious, &I- Another old friend has just to� ways smiling, and always has 4be battalion for recruiting pur- soldier of today his unit is a per. beyond doubt, Is defence - against turned to the airwaves, that per- something amusing to tell. Poe POsed 500 &gets lines of &We which -Donal thing, it IS something to inflation. It can the more rapidly would otherwise have been devoted which he devotes not just the become successful if, like military ennial star of vaudeville, screen many years Mrs. Aitken has Its ad 4WAkIns his own business after-work hours two" -nights a training, ft has been caorried on and radio, Al Jolson. Assisted by brought to her morning listeners comedian Parkyakarkus, veteran interesting !terns of home news. dining the mouth of. September. week. 10 full tsunicays in 4he yea'r -varle affairs. c u r r a n t Another Inoideatt worth mention. and 14 days at camp, but a good We' were unprepared on both I &L stamea a new surleis uf ety- inte national fag In the case of a private soldier many minutes of fun time during eDutts. and on both counts the shows over the Columbia Broad. books, and happenings around Who Spent 14 days with be at camp. the day. Individual Citizen's Army was re- casting System last week. Tues- town and country. But Mrs. Aft- -th '-fits ht, 10 'oleilook the ken has many interests outside of -,lror this he drew pay at a He may not consciously think sponsible. We 'found that we had day is the nig at $1.20 per day and . when his It, but In the back of the mind of more pennies In our Pockets for time, CFRB is included in the radio. Currently she is in charge cheque was handed to him he bor. every man vbc, though he may luxuries, if we elected, or allowed hook-up. Here is a show the ex. of all womens' activities &Sao& rowed a Pen from his company be working hard at a war job, puts to remain in office, politicians who treme versatility of which will ated with the Victory Loan Cam� 90mmanider and endorsed It ovsk in these extra hours in training pared down the budget, by failing surely appeal to every member of Paien. It *as Mrs. Aitken who -to the colorol with the message for the eventuality of atta4k'upon to provide funds for military train- the household. It has good music, co-ordinated, organized and super- *at there were no attings attach. his homeland. there Is the realiza- ing. Having saved those necessary a Plentiful sprinkline of the ab. vised the Womerial Section of the ed. In due counse, the Ladles' Aux. tion that had it not been 1�c train. tax pennies we wasted them on surdities and laughs o:LParkyakar. Canadian National Exhibition. Mary of our setive seivI6W"_"tFuft--eid -cIt1X—eM:-soitiiero, ftillor--Aad now we kus, while Al Jolson himself with Most houiewives know of h4r Aaknowledged to the soldier a co3i. Yugoblavia and Russia would have dud it hard to forego those frills. rus inimiraidie Bri4e and coo-king---tchools, many- have at, �--:-AributlOft of $26,90 to its wool fund. been Tory dlffer�at So hard, In fact, hays wb found interpretation of the songs most tended them One thing you prob- It 18 tMt*rS*UUS to Dots that History bows out that a country it that we have welcomed the set. of us know so well rounds out a ably don't know is that Mrs. All- ting up of governmental boards an4 presentation which as a sparkling ken.has long iiistructed &. cooking commissions to compel no to dio- nightcap should prepare you for school for boys, yes, -boys I JUA continue our wasteful practices. happy dreams. young "lads gathered from *a PRIZEWINNER The Wartime Prices and Trod homes in a certain section of Board, one of the many wartim: Since 1934 when the Lux Radio downtown Toronto. Every Wed_ 9 -bodies we havi created, is very Theatre first went on thie air� nesday si!ening the" youngsters - ROWWNTAL 4nswer to Previous Puzzle much in the position of the in. Monday evening has always been learn how to prepare and cook a Sus. .. - - big 9 I Canadian wba C1AQfLJAN101 . 9 Golf device. structors of the Reserve Array. We regarded as a blight of radio dinner and not only that_ When discovered 10 Exists. have Placed ouroelves under it just enthusiasts of the drama. In fact the dinner has been cooked, they as volunteers place themselves this top-rating dramatic broadcast- diabetes -EN I I Shres all sit down and enjoy it, and cur*. 12 He won a under their Sergeants and officers. -now boasts to have an avez!Age carry away with them not only -12 Soft brOOM6 VMS in and we or* - learning from it just, littening audience of thirty mil- the memory of a truly enjoyable 13 linbecilitise. I iA France. aim privates In the Reserve Army lions. Monday evenings 9 to 11� meal,' but the Xecipes and instrue. A4 North Abift 15 Dr. Best learn from their instructors. bow o'clock has seen an ever incress- tions to Pau along to mother. AAA (abbr.). -00 that we --to A11S.CiDlIng 011r9elVe5 --wtH-a*t--bw-,tho mekdy 44_thy_--__should_not_W"_t4Iq bemuse his discovery. may become fit t-0- inset the' _kiberty,_ -6 .: . to load willow. 17 Preposition. of campaigntug. rigours "viola. 24. But let Justice roll down In so doing. we an liable 19 To throb.. a weaker- brother, who looks up So waters, aM righteousness " a Is amus of might' e to us Aw guld"ce.into bondage in y str am." The Lord said go 3 To embattk. t dmrs; thpag thl. tattle 2 'S U IV D`-� 20 Wowtr. 28 To restrict. and would not receive the sweet-_ God's Assurance 42 r 3"ttm. . . . . . 28 Acidity. smelling savour of their sacrifices. IT. "Wherefore come yg - out 22 Fewer. 41 Corded. discovering 31 Barbed. spass. S CHOaL �m among thenk, s�md be ye sop.— nor have any regard for theft Vows fr 23 Idant. 43 To handle. state. said ilie Lord, and touch no 33 Station. offerings. Theis sacrifices were :.: L E S S 0 N 34 Southesid 45 Skin. 68 He was 37 Strain. all right In their p.face, but they unclean thing; and I will receive tabor.). r .40 Kind-of-Viv. were worthless It those - offering you." This separation from the 23 Animal. nobleman. at the .42 Decree. LESSON'43' them chose to llvs� in constant 47 Blemish. 48 Genus of �b:University 44 Note in STEPS, TOWARD SOLUTION OF 4isobedilenqe'. 0 the laws of holl- local- and social. but moral an&*' 20 It is (emir.). grasses. of Ocala. TH-E ALCOHOL PROBLEM�- spiritual. --These' Car nexs. It Is so so ' sy to subitituts, . Inth"In 3 were 80 Sound of 49 College .'VERTICAL 43 Branches. 7'Eccleaiastes 10: 17; , Amos 5: ritual for righteousness. Too ritual ­n0t to migrate, to other cities, but pleasure. accounts. 1 Loved 46 Notch. 21-24; Romans 14: 19-21; 2 C4o. Is soon finished. but"righteousnass tQ keep free from the intims lag 82 Hauled up. 61 Kite end. excessively. 48 Food. -6 .. Is something ;bat should mark abbr.). 53 Yellow bird.-' -%Not closed. -49 Wood apple- rinthlans 4: 17; 1 Peter 4: 1 and fellowships wtacb might ally 84 Court -GOLDEN TEXT,Lot justice* every "pect of our life, -every day them' with idolatry, and today 85 Sun deity. 54 DeportmeriL 3 Palm My. 50 Card game. roll down an waters, and'righteouw at our' life.' Christians axe -to live In the world. .1141 Pine trult 56 Frozen water. 4 Queer. 52 Lion. . so as a mighty stream.-Amos Abuse of Liberty while they are not of the world. (DI). 57 He received 5 Disturbance. 54 Dutch (abbi.). 00 - .84 Year (abbir.). the, Nobel Ussa. i%dAL ­X A 6, 24, 19. "So then lot us follow altei They Live among their fellow mew THE L9SSON IN ITS SETT.'hd t41u,&a.-Lt,:5u _.kl,� I- &nd--. In clong relationships. yat all the 4frize for 7 Scholarly. (abbir.), Time.-The book of. Ecclesiastes things whereby we may edify one while they belong to another 15 4 -5 6 7 8 V another. 20. overthrow- not may have been written about 975 for sphere of 11fe..-Elift.this separation J1 B.C.'Amos . 'Prophesied about 790 meat's sake'the work of God. Ali (1008 -not 1p' r loss. 14 15 IZ 1:5 to 785 B.C. The Second Epistle to things Indeed are clean; howbeit It results in a divine companlon. the Corinthians, and the Pirst Ep- it' is evil for that man who eateth ship which Is. more. than compea- 16 itstle of Peter, were both written w1th offence. 21. It is good not to .6stion for all that the world offers. about A.D. 60. eat flesh, nor to drink -wine, nor Such was the Promise to God-s 20 121 22 Place.-Ecclestamtee m . a y have to do anything whereb thy broth. 'People of old, and such is the as- --heen written in the city of Jerus- er stumbIeth," The Apostle has suranoe made to his servants to. 24 25 alem. Amos was a prophet to the been, talking in tals enapter. . auouy__ dit'n iti northern city of.IsraeL The Epi a t1e, love which Christians ought to 1.' "Forairauch thin as Chriji 36 to The? Romans was written -from have for one another and the fruits suffered In the flesh, arm ye your,, �city of Cor'Ifith. The SecoaLd 'of such a love, namely an avoid. e th selves also with the same mind; P 30 Epistle, to the Corinf1lans wa, 3 atice of Judgment of others,- and - for he that bath suffered In -the - Probably written from 4he city of Eat especially a strong dertermInation flesh bath, ceased from sin.- We do mot-krtowl--� -not to de anything, eve- -in the _-4t-r9use the lawless strivincs of- 37 and drinking, self. It will need' resolution and the Apostle Peter was when he matter of eating -,-Ee his Flrst-�-_\ Whict would cause their Christian determination, 1�ut victory,ti sur4L 41 l5ally Righteousness brethren to stuinble, Any use of And though *there will be no ces. 21. "1 haie, I despise your feasts,, Christian liberty which disregards sation 111'the temptation; thore- win - 44 45 and I will take no delight id your the damagtng.effect it may pro. be cessation In the yielding to it. L soleran assemblies. 22. Yea, though' duce upon a weak brother to a which Is sin, In tjmi the bodily 48 49 W 51 52 ye offer. me your burnt-offerings bad use. How such eating ma desires, long thwarted. will give 53 54 55 56 and, meal-offerings, I will not ac- Prove a stumblIng-block Is . not lees and less trouble. cept them; neither� will I 'regard, sLatd but we certainly can hurt' ­57 the peace-offerings of your tat others by ''What we drink, namely, In sP-Ite of popular opinion, beasts. 23. Take thou away f rom intoximtIng, beverages. We have clal-iterords show of that the bits, me the noise of thy songs; for I liberty for doing this, but we the tarantula is not fatai. -7 POP—Ouite Used to It! ...-S J. MILLAR WATT y 04. CAN Mi SURS I M A 'TAKE A Il D MAN MARK E_ 'A LOT 0 r- 7 GAS 7 72 SIM Iwo" 7' n.l ;s.ir.,. a4w, r .. -... � . _ .... ,. ... .. Y !^•,: -. .,,,.. rI - _ • � .� :ds.e "'�' *:.6'''°.'�- - 5�. .., 9 '°;y,��'• •C -:+' .'�'.,: .'.irii• °cY -'9= ., j.l• _ .,. `•�': -,*.a ... .- r �'i-'' •'�-%'. ` "•it':i. *'i%!''!� .., . - .. .. .._ ...'r".9• '°e•"�a•- �°"�"n'. - -:' - PICKERvio NZWB - - _ _ Farr' i Toronto AA 8b23 Fle><. 6asd $ + G: P�cgE�tirr �iLitts NOTICE >� :1116 Mt Tsir• 0iab� >V hikjili ` 'SHED BUCHWHEAT t ;.esiptiona to t�. v>�t.d'.. Shur -gain feed, sera CiREENWOOi) ' QR ON C�IBSON :,. •_ SOS Sw>� - Hinder Twine at the. Old Prig •M Gt. WUln, �-in a# mom vice lnr�ill, - chiei�en MILLS TRANSPORT - _, ..b,le it -lasts. Starter --g-rowing t / TRANSPORT - - -- - ° It i:': Feed You are Needing V, i _ 1,886- -1936 f. - _ CONSULT US QAIiTAGE Salt, 99e. Per cwt. - - - -- -Xaple Lealf Xutuai Fite mash, laying mash, _ - _.--- _. 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Order Your Storm Sash -Now Phone Stouffville 100 'Poultry ,'both live and dressed .. _ rgrRSD �.Y: FRIDAY_ SATVE(D k -. . _ .T -f -- _ -- - -� •,14xrd tti' complete- the. insuIatiorl .of- your -home - - -- O('rOBER 22, 3 and 4 - P Imo' -R L R I N G� F A R�ltiI S we suggest you install ROCI;v WOOL - -2 in. thick Batts - •4c, per- Sqr, Footl the Spoilers LIMITED - . 3 in thick Batts - 6c. per Sqr. Foot = Randolph Scott .and John; Wayne REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Short - �D[rrsital and ho t We .now' carry a full - line of Martin sFenour 100 p. c. Pus's Paint WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBBY 338 KO; DATi 'Tt'E.SD s:Y, w r.L.v aDr . - OCTOBER 26 27 -and Z8 held on. Sunday October xoth. The AUCTION SAFE _ HOC SHUTT � .ATTENTION address in the morning at Ll, will Tom Dick and be given 'b-y R.evr oL 'R Kennedy, of Late Model Cars"" C,'larerr.ont, and in the evening by farm : _Harry - = P.ev. ' e'fard .or St. Andre'w's in ��ss. �� }-� ' truc and �unl.tz e.lta _. - - - Broc� Road GravQ� Ginger Rogers and- Geo. Murphy 0: <haaa At ?.30 p. m. iA;,rsic will r �7CT: �- hoiMale- - AenC :: :: Short .Subjects kiratn _ be •fu- risked ` by the horrre c Main aLr. 11ar Agency. :': Pit '"' -both se vines' assisted by .Lhe' : r Reggr - the-pwperty of 'I New Stack of Parts M HaaL I .r _ -i! Crushed Pit Run i.ev. 3Sc'v`a wa.; at Pros ect c:1 -. I " Service oe above ata�... ii„ FHL'RSDAY, FRIDAY, SA�'i;itDA2.• ._•nda • last y conducting- p - amp�e ar, r�,o c o in Rn And. g - implements on exb&W to sestw. �-- - _31 5u co Plows. movers ate. - £ ": r' °v-._.Gey; Garvin of--164b- Mercury Sedan with heaters Sand- and Graded : -� <,1% Rev-, G -n at ►i,r� LYE The Corsican B: os. gA«� �►r�g; ir; Al gage eyed a ..ne ati re`5 to a ,attentive 1940 Nrill Sedan, model _4016 'good Stone Doug Fairbanks ir. i,' ' fi c< :..v.(a v.a +7SdLy tires; small mileage; good tonal- �Claremont, Ont.' 1 ; _ lash : . _ ... good rubber r "Or" ''g: __,. - so mounted on bet _ I DdliQer'e i or Lo dAd - In Pit --- - •Forts Tudor in. first class con - ti:on 194b - PHONE - plant; Pick. 97 . r 3- o dition. ' Toronto Office - Howard 64 71 1935 Ford Coupe good' ' working _ _ 8rierbush Hospital JOHN. u. rr RNA"" �.a • I' : �nditon g�d 'tires. Government Ultented 1988 Fargo- 2 ton truck. Good tires, Main St. E. .Stouff vile Ont. = More than 'thin young people, - - _ 3.2x8 re ply dual roars; ' ,a has . °«� 1 . TT *' • , Y y S P P ldr, and 1•f rs.. 'Harry A. :1evlrmati been repainted, -and • is ia' �aoept- 3 � .t;�) fnri.t cue L 2s1 -E'l � f 2h� L .-.- xre lest a :.a �4 l'y xlcxv weck 1... _be . 1On31k� 'g08Q conalLlon. , iMaterrfit Medical, and - Sur ical __ ited Church Sunda' School r aL LJ e"- �ir=1011 : of - their : . . y, - g >: �,;�.p - . y ��' -TTes :::_ ' i ®3? VS Ford ._half ton cap. psn91 3 - cases taken, by their teacher N. K+ and Mrs. son F.obert S.. Ne -wman, which is truck,' aynlpletely overhawed . s>Ad l ill Rlnl�'8 of Fepair Work Robimson paid - a -tsurprise -ti-isit to to Lake place 'tit' Saska600n Bishop on good rubber. ' Maternity Semi -Room 1 - -All 1- uaiagaGuaranteed the home . of • Mr. a11d ' Mrs. J. .yai:a -1 officiating, 1933 Chev, ton cap..,' t Registered Nurses in attendance ind _ _ - ap.., rtrek . 6rr8 • it. C.' 8, �riaC�ON>gLD Buckles :to wish Good Speed to their{ P.ev_ Ha--y F. 31�rraz_has ju#t platform and racjcs on good rubber. 4 hour service ¢iveo: son Sgt. Pilot Robert on' returned ttr r:ensiagton, P. E. I. 1JICCOi2nlCk Deering furrow adj- - 'Ambulance Service - 209' Close Ave, Toronto his - departure for service. Bob as' w:,fter visYting his parents- Mr, and ustahle •gang, plow with" rolling ,_;MRS- E.R. GOOD 25-.37 he is known to all his friends re- Mrs. H. A. ,Newman.. LAND SVR\i'11:1tOR j perm -received his wings at t.aiiip :' aolters in good condition. F Bolden. The Class resented Bob - Oliver single furrow " riding plot* Otl�i I !!. J. )DOIt$VAN H, ith a beautiful leather 'writing -In :t.e.m6riart' .. wont -No: 28', bottotrt in'gvud condi; � j s lh., Be. &. C case fully. equipped: The . evening lion 14rnYors (iitlssan ani. T. ' - Case __4_-fur­ ' Z:4,t Arnold. a'1 ^: _ l�•i :a ..,� : : :•,ty ,,.... was spent in amusing souses and 1�. Ositaiwa !'Maw Ha r.a' W'ri�':t, who i_assel away pl.aw convertible to a 3 'furrow size. dancing, followed br. • , a delicious _ iX ttrLO er ::._rt: } "lunch. * - Massey . Harris _ . fft• outthrow disc 5u-ee, r..e::: ,:bes v,i'i lir.ge f.:rev: r :Waektand �-ici4n, fn *ha vale were harrOnv, the hisses Doris Wilson Helen Tn=;e cant:r•t chanas them_.it's true: _ -- -. Fears t.l :::: ;. : :y, c..;rze cannot s: ✓e= 2 Wheeled car- trailer -with oak' -• NIedcalfe, Mollie Randall and Norm. stake also ball ' and socket - ]3andall. _ Our 1, v r�emh:•ance of 3'' "- hitch. k; kn.th.r .`.,care 1._eta.� All who attended- the :United -L' 2r rer-en- .tiered by her fay.:';. tord's Egg Mashes are prepared - MCCorn -d k Derlting 17tc:. standard .�_. ,c- "r.rrin stresiWu- Church on the oc!casiort of the �? s ze hay baler, complete with .blots 19 jo 221/2 jo 360/6 Anniversary Services, voted one o and platform. ; gt. a to h.• s,ed a,eordina to the the best yet. The church was bea- ' .casual of train ym have, utifully . decorated with • :tOlCf 1'I r on ' implements, Cash. ruit- vegetables and autumn leaves. : \\ Cars and trucks Cash or if pumhas- I ,�� . - .�a�•.- .- '.�,Wii tiff`"...,., t M / p' era require; vendor is Nniling to By gosh, Biddie, a farmer over Thomp• lBlC f01 d"s sea's Cornea way was tellin' me about his ��. a accept 50 p. C. cash at time of sale, Rock of 100 hens produein' 1653 eiigc Made Balance on approved joint bans: lr,eenwod...up his own teed --he did, at a eom of 1=6.30 or - dotes bearing interest at 6 p. e. pO r' 261 /at per hen. . t 'w, �, annum or on the auto5rrobile,rinAnd%` 'Right proud he -was. w I just tell him about -all ,�.•s..., y,�, / r ''•' ins plan, "+that you girls are doing down here on Blatchlord's Egg Mash EGG'MAS$ _ 1+!"e Ch�rrC111 trill 'be ready, for the - �^ H In cAse • of rain sale Will be held and did 1 open hie'tyesl I lbld him you 400 hens produeed Divine 'Services Oil Sunday 25111. ;.. •'Ni2 eggs on W.70 worth of Btotckford's Mash or a oat of in Markham rink, AN* per.,hen and netied.me a profit of $7640. Wrsil, rr, he's Mr, Walter Green of Buffalo is Mr. and M 'e at 2 ' a dleseh /ord user from now, on--says he an1 aRard;N ttaisr' j=Q jjfre Green. visiting with a Mrs. F. I . . 3 >ai P. harp 7llt like that. �ao�no Grt3en. I m. s .. ,, ; Y,.• QLATtU . PRENME, 4xictionea ' 9z fn 4z � 7x ` Mrs, 11lilton Pegg is spending ' -a- � _ �; ' 1a�`�el�ford',t� few.. days with -her people in Mus= koka. / - _046nville Junior Farmers - 61 L 1 ; T M! d A S K I T Miss'- Merierr' 1►LcV s �t y` girl friend - AUTUMN DANC4 EGG -MASH . — _ on -- - -- a - ' Mammoth HR Mslvern -- - of Whitby, spent the weekend t the parsonage ll, Str engtheped with Via -Dine . / / Sunda School on Sunday 25th, - - - -- will open 'at 10 a.' "m. on account Sacgaes Navarre. young _Mesic�a _ FRI:DAY, OCT'O$EA 80tht I I HitNIl� 9TR0>(DD. DUDI'BARTUN ,olf the special service. Lyric TL-nor now heard on CBC on t[Thursday at 9,30 p. m. in Spanish - I Admission •50c. Refreshments T' he Aiiniversar3 Services of the ,f Phone Pickering 77 r 4 ,Greenwood' Ljr}itgd.' Church will _be _ American Music. BUSS C$EIGHTON 0 9I¢iA Be C . `-ter- - i .. -�•: •v.'u;r, - :i - .�.r -,- •�. - �',.r�.. ,�.,T. .:.. .,� -•.ti'. ''a"eri"tr�.'�F7'✓„'a ...; -, .. ..... i3n :o:._' ..:.n x LL' .. - ...+'.'nva =. �.u: w. c. - .':�. - >. - ewnr.. °,;.. ° •- -�:i}',.`.- y!�ti. a..j�. .. _ ...u. _ icn Ly members. An interesting' Miss R. Hutchings entertained a Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L 11 E M 0 N T meeti was brought to a close b�r number of ladies one afternoon Wt T. Davies oa' Toroato.'Ths News and n8 g •'gius;,eeesee Miller Burton and Knox � week, 'readers wish the3n ttie' very best \, :.. ': - szr••: tea. - ' The waif workers met, at Ran. Mrs. -Roy Morgan spent Wednee- T!�e Plunl;,ett Supper cn October Milae`s - and decided to pack boxe-2 • at the x. Burk some on Court Of Revision „ -day of last week with her eon and 1�seting Ifs, stc..se -ed by the W. M, S. wad for overseas on Nov. 4th. ' aftaraoon. Tke Brougham :_,,•, f ly at LUbridge. _ _--cad c-rez,. Ta-.e attendance HaXorwe'en Party this Frida'J _ Rendall- Loyst'-of the 'Air Force �� transported fie' was larger than was expected. - A f night- at Wray's Ball,` __PUBLW NOTICE is• h' b v ' - Easton Bus - s'gmat convenience. very fine .su p report that the First Sitting o the en �. spent the weekend at his 'hobne; Y pper well served and We are leased to re rt Mzs. also Mr. and Mrs., Harold Lo at The Happy Circle Mission Band pip g hot was enjoy Guests and g f Court S y in h Mrs. Postill',a�ut to church after ,hor i of Revision - -- met at the W. Bayles' home or. ladies were in char , `of the Municipal y of _- and'falmilY o!,oroato. Saturday afternoon 'last. p{ charge with r Sympathy is extended Bevgsion� =of the�lssesarna for the ;a M"rs, Frank Cooper was in Wat_ Y Plunkett people. All were a ` r• 4e nber meetin¢of at,- John's - nt - -- emu► -- eiford last -week visiting Mr, and W. M: S. v:as held on the 15th at lam, m. who fell a ;1 L-0ka h :r of the said - municip:.lity for the a� ' ]IQr�, Dick' Cooper. ; Me W 'M. S. are planning tc hip a�,d iq at . p'resert'.11n S:., IiI'iclt� year .1313, and for hearing appeals 1 1La. �Fant oP 'Tor__ nnio -ic the the home of Mr. and Mrs. John, serve dinner for those Atending set's Hospital in Toronto. tt.i: mav_ be. duly filed a s„at the I,l;llC. • .:' 1. d 1 xg -asti s; . ue t of her �ister�lr tsrrsc zr r ti ti is:: ka-3 :/_en n.ak� ka sic -errt �un:dinea in said g S President 14Irs. Ncrtar.. resirec. a ate. rasic, , o„ i is nsifin Add, frn nds here:" ' 4 a � µ•Vi -�Rp a Sr., 'terial' Rail � to be held here with some of the chickens or, , g y the Roll w111,ba held in the. Township weekend guest of herraousi was the M, -s. H.. I 1 Fston. Mrs, Plaxton S � � i• ,', Mr. and bars, +Sammy. Kerr has day, \oe � e�. 2nd o' an -Mew. _ - -- e care. 'o� November 4th° 6'� , e b , 1343 at the reed the Sc..pture and ,Ha'ttny' : taken apartiments with Mr. and hour_ of One O'clock in the after- Margaret Briscoe.. led in rz er, g p y f�('urin the Bu=r .e s Rev; Walter Daniel`s subjects for -_c. Mrs. Williams, - noon. e., n all arrzngements Plei-a reen r Sunday next'' are: in the morning - completed for the Plunkett Su Mr. J. Munn, Fred Wilson and ' Of yhich all persons interested - - A -World turned Upside -Down;::and also, for .the -Thankofferin -- ]neetitig`' « '� Hagerman . were Whitby 'visit -, i will • please 'take - notice and govern in the evening - A Mountain - ors last Saturday, themselves accordingly. - un Sunday, October 18th. Study � ' Experience. : L. A. C. Donald Duncan of the wedding bells will ring This Sate 4 DONALD R. BEATON Mr, and Mrs: Fred Redshaw are Book Period was led by Mrs, Nor- ton assisted by .Mrs. Barclay azid Air Force spent the weekend' with"' urday in .'Toronto =for ' Corporal l' Clerk of the said 'B2unieipalita► --to move into the BinghaQS residence'- T whits �;,a,a,r;.,,'a;c- „9o, his Darents here. Benson Draper - and -Miss Evelynl Whitevale, Ontario_ Oct. loth `1912 as soon as rt is vacste(L Friends will be • glad to hear that MY& Walter Wail is improv_ � rag nicer. - - '• Mr. Keith Drake is spending s _ week with Mr. and-Mrs. F. Ward. - - AlEE11- Mr. Walter Ward is retior'ted -to W Rn I GS be improving rapidly, following -his -- - -- - ” ' fall from an apple tree last week. Owing to the illness of his par- -'.lea _ - -ents, Pte. Joe Ward has secured a ENDS.'..'fhins are hard to no ve•. for one month. - . Mr. Ira Redshaw• of Ntww•btu'g is visiting here with friends. Don't forget the Hallowe'en Mas- t '" querade and Euchre :to be held at ,x:'• �pV$ � every- dayr 'almost, we find that 601YICth�nQ else � _. the -home of Mr. and y'Irs: Roy ' E _ . : Megan on •1L'ednesdai, OctobP* � v - etting sceiCei -So- -often, we are bald � LLj 28th at 8 p. m. 'sharp, �Be sure to - come in costume and enjoy a good time. Good variety of prizes and IL a.yr III01`e"t . �`RCtOTiea- - - -- Lucky Draws. Proceeds, in ' aid of *, _`-� !War Work. Everyone welcumee, r *).W'' - it3a tend of ploughs, tanlu Mead of tmctmj _ _. plano 'Training plane forced' down on - - Local Farm - .. - - ' -' - - .. • . and shells instead of stoves and beds. pWe'll have t0 - A training plane from the Oshawa ce when the w Centre of the Air Force was forced. -- -- Apt -- repro so many Wh war ends :: t -th�l - . -dowvn into the field of Mr. George N0MrG - Zbnmer on Monday evening. ''Tie �E - a� � - We Can t buy nowt _. _ 'trouble as caused by coo �'• . - � . •_. motor. The pilot• made a safe ls:'rd- _ ing, . fmm , where he phoned to H - _ 'O, for aid. OF _ =• Save all Scrap a mONEY - pis we• have been' repeating dur. :�': • _ _ _ In the art' few weer; there is t- - tt be a Salvage Drive in the a; - f 'irhich means, in the very rear fut - +sre. Don't--. throw anything . away ....` _ - that is of any help to our b,.ys. - _ - - - - - _ , --,BONDS_­.. They need the ' products -made fr,- ` -It it we -are -to win this war. 5avn ;all- scrap. Further announcements - 11'Pt-o'-vide-thes next week. cos lo'''buy'them'' bpecial Services in the United Church Next Sunday, October' 25. m+ ' There will be special services in �:c , xa% sas', , - w.s ..,:•�to «� .µ : x :: -the Qar*nont United Church on • Sunday next.. In the moiping the M W. 3L S. will have - charge of the service and their guest speaker wt11 = -be Miss tPearson a Missionary to - India. In the, - evening, Mr. Goddard '7. be the speaker, Rev. Kennedy will be preaching at Cherrywood w1 frQ {- wiM► Arlie -snd' `Greenwood, the occasion of their anniversary services. _ ... is one lump sum, with money Farm folk can pay .for Victory ' _ Miss E, ! Linton. R.-N.. ' of New- - .. - �,,,.._ - „.. -,� �ea.� t- _ -� Bonds in another, convenient _ mark -46 and -Miss, A1. Ltnton, Pori �` way —by using the "PRODUCE Credit, spent last weekend at their lnv�ent • • ' no bett er way to FOR VICTORY” TICKET. Hy. _ home Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linton: _ ; -protect - our savings. ti simply signing' 8 "Victory * .` ~ -� cket" you u can authorlu those - r : Or—we can buy bonds and who buy Produce from you to - :•i ,- _. _ rpm _.� , in monthly instalments. As the to the War Finance Committee - . — instalments come due tht bank (Askuyour� focal War fFin An old pioneer, Mr. R.obt.. Greig, - wMcharge theta to our accounts. worker for details.) a _ passed •away' in Toronto General = t _ I - • Hospital on October 9th. Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, was -� ? - - • - -- _ Vii. '.. _ the . guest speaker at the .W,. M: S. : • WHAT - Thankoffering meeting on Sunday `'��� ter' stifternoon and gave a fine account VICTORY B O N D S the -Hom�sion Work of the ,, church iii' the `West, where -he was- - Look at a. dollar bill. A dollar bill is like a bond. { It's a promise "" 44� - hohda }jng during the . pas@ summer, - On Sunday October 25, St. John's to .pay to the man who has it. You get bills when you sell congregation are holding _ their -�' ��• � -' Anniversary, Services: Rev. Dr. things and pay them out when you buy things. A Victory .� Bond is "a . bill" intended to be saved When u k a _ Reddick of WFiitevale to oe guest � � • ' • : ' - V' '. ' speaker. also special music will be X100.00 Victory Bond for a year you receive an additional P rovided. X3.00: (3% •interest). .Buy all the Victory Bonds you can Miss Doreen Carlton, Convener of the Fellowship group of the Y. P: lend money to Canada to help to win the -war. Save your L. was in charge of the topic on bonds to have money. for things you'll need when. the war ends: Sunday evening. Toronto visitors for Sunda flfi(tional War Finance•Commltiw' -° _ y :'and - weekend were: Miss Wanda Varnum .' -- : at the V. Beers- and' with - Mrs. - b. - ;Leer and children visiting friends ! A - on Sunday'. — Bliss .Fern Malcolm, at her hokne. Miss Ella Wallace nr A111LIA IN N at the 'Brow=n' home, = Mrs: Ding- t man, Whitby at Bert Matthews. Mr. Roy McWhirter - is engaged "'Manual Training instructor in + .the Oshawa Schools. The W. I. held a •well : attended + "+.'! 4r �..itq.° •tY.rAF''a• _ "4/ r _ - _ - _ yet � - .. ;+�, _ - ,. ;• ''a '1.5 -`� _" .!t 't^ '"• ' a .. .�.. .�.n �vv.ur,_. 4. 'tflaaw Yom lfanlydt -MUT cc =- Niera _ Mt Bea it b 8DS _. . /►i American go•gettsr 1 /�� GInw WHO SWR%� are REC,jUIRED t et today's 7islt�js r time, i. man as Merchandising pro ]emu - id0010ld for tU Arai e, 10=4 WheII a and a wlial hdmsolf puaifs!< over the didest y an engaged to be married, 1sII't Payroll Records are NECESSARY W ihs hotel PCOW Tagging t� TURPENTINE _ !L permissible for' them to kiss V IYSIKV � Worry and expense preparing -� - Man for a foriitner, lie inquired °1iolitbeca pine trees and the &kill public. and otherwise show-• their Government Returns can - be - As nationality. of American chemists are suDPiT• devotion? it you sutler tat)ntbly tmamps, buff. eliminated by using a ache, ` "1 baking to Scotland, bone" gag the United States with a ver• 3: What should 011:0 do whoa : new distress as �" RAMSAY SYSTEM _ into during a bride nervousness-dui to functional r^ tland," replied the porter proud. , satils prod" in which Japan once Y g g isms? monthly dw=baaoss -_try Ly" i Designed to fit Your needs. and ".And for d' ye cam fro " held a tight monopoly, writes Dr. Watch the game or leave the table Pinkham s Vegetable Compound your purse -From ;6.76 -to $70.00. blets with added Iron). Made "T"It the greatest country the C. DI. A. Stine, vice- president ad• and walk about the room? - Asa iCfeii>florloomea.Thsy Write for Details - - • S. la Which hand . should the fork b>� up 1911 bUXXL V8de is Canada. T world )ales ever 7<aowa," boated visors oa research 'and develop- ' sae Amarl,0sa.- . _..- __.' _ .. ' _ -' = - of the- _dupont- de- Afamaurs be held when conveying food to that', �tAM.S�[Y BUSINESS ' = SYSTEMS.' "]IEotr a../aet►i+a1 ompany,' or ienae Game*. - -sad -the Amite As - -not -rte -- pp Hay at. - Tosoar.. dDoz t. stf ; - Kwhat as awta , - peaty 7e've. lost This i•• camphor, -1n important quired i .� , . Taw'• accent.'" ingrodieat of thousands of peace. 4. When a man in accompany -., - ', , _ 1 - lint sirs, ' ungua Drodstim trot - ia8 .a womnaa who does not smoke ����� ��� �� . , 'drown: "Vote knew, no. tae• -• linimenits, ` tlIIgaents, stimulants end ' he knows' that she does not � - - • ter where t hide my mangy, and, 'other pharmaceuticals to object to his smoking, is it &aces- _ _ !vita always finds it." scuffie" plastic- heel covtniat on eery for him to ask permissl.)n , Whitt: "My wHe never finds women's ahoes, movie Slurs (wdlich each -time he wishes' -ta slaelle?- - - - - -- sccosDSoxm wAxzED r aQpRs •I.unUS gala lmns6 k keep it In the basket use hundreds of thousands of S. When a Ziarson ' hati finished ACCORDIONS WANTED 'With my undarned'socks." pounds), military drafting 'instru• eating, isn't it helpful it he will After others tailed, we have one- the prices paid for piano eseded Is eemovfas ■afely. and pu- :<_ " &tack the empty dishes . d -4- teaks and motaroyole Windshields, aced andaiwentyebass,hun- asueatly. the tawst stubborn eaaem 'The young man at . the social ' State camphor- trees of the C'r• -;, ANSWERS of ■uperflous hair, ever 'seem In , vathering- boasting of his Aretio idnt have tar - thousands of- -yearn . _ " - - THE T. EATON CO. LTD. Toronto., -- demOIlllt�TBtioaa musical Instrument Department NOT ELECTRALYSIS � 42010rlWons.- He 'Based at the been giving' off their' fresh and - ' orroato beautiful girl he was " �nulti' b& reserved for their priy- but a safe, aaw. - seie =tole asethaa trying. to im• beady, oaot�an ,Door Gnat carries acy. It .shows very pool' fasts for Atild'lv'rs `W stv•rrn:as 1". pees &• for miles. Many centuries ago the them to display their love >p pub- , writing.) Write or can be said drams. natives leatned to distill the cam- WANTED NOW! LOCAL AGENTS 1)ERMAT CLINIC lie, And piQvakes unkind Comments in country and town - a are 'tioally, "as. enormous ie41•IIoel" Phor wood, iWine crude bamboo time. ' We operate a six hundred 'Yes. `I'd ills a i log," said tai - tubes to obndense the snow' -white and criticism among. their &silo• acre nursery = stock the beet in, (7th rear is Totromtoj l absently, "but my name isn't Crystake• These they pressed Into ciates, 8. It is poor manners to fruit kin, a roeeeorn Writel Pelham trees.* figs Yoag* ee . (Opp. o rtbw�M) - - -- ....._ no!" - small amulets to intxwe health and save the table during the progrdes Nursery Co., Toronto. +e carve ea s boo nt of the game, and is much nicer DRAWING ' doOK AND oluTirr1' - yrn pagan he- $OH;91fCS FOR eAI.K- Vlsltor (looking ever battle- lief. It to said that the Arabian is which your partner L playing rvn - - -ship) "And what de you Physicians of the eleventh ceatllry lions. C tivator Jr., Brant Cap- the hand. S. The right hand. 4. AND ART STUDENTS - tivator, Brilliant B. and- Napoleoa - &&liars de whin the -_ahle appreciated the medicinal using of rs is the book that you have to close estate. C. Bawtinheimer.' springy i Tiakt" - Camphor. - - - - - -- 0e feen 1oo7cfag tar. - g „ Reb -"Aw, sirs Just put a pan German, L�Wiss and Italian plaIIts permission `once Or t ce, It SIMPLIFIED DRAWING ,. would be somewhat monotonous drawing Charles Carlson. t complete. HEALTH REMEDY under 1t, ma'am. were tnlhiag synthetic camphor dranila course in illustration with to keep repeating She request. 5. over 1,$00 drawings, only iz.o0, posy -4- . • out early in the twentieth ce ' HEiALTH, VIGOR AND VITALITY ���s�rr He may consider it helpful, but it paid•• is worth more than dollars. Wo. The newly married couple were and a start was made on this COlI- OR- man 71 cr pled several ears r Is certain! n SIMPLIFIED DRAWING !a fast leaving, the reglatraes office . tinent III 1940. Seveml other et- % Bid form to do end Arthritis, now thanks y$ 15 a oo r' •`"`ate so. The dishes should remain it and outfit including drawing board, pp ^whelk idle wife remembered she form Were also "made during the drawing Fad, pencils. ruler, eraser Lang'e Idlneral Remedy. Write 'had tared they- are until, the waiter removes water •Dolour palate and . charcoal His age as a year axst third of the century, but for this woman's own statement vltler Lk3aII she aCt was.: ;... vswie u oae� them, for ;4.00 p6ostMd. Artiste' Supply Thousands found same genutwi • y e V ions -did not be- ^ apany Gould At. PP-19 0 relief -fro from Rheumatism, Stomach "tfa11. never mind," replied' figs 96 until the dttPoat company � L `if _ irj - -- - ` �w _husband, •ye'ri get the auld sie opened its camphor plant in 1981. Fflm SAOWE Work 4aTaol.osY tin to, ilRundown. m i F=ma1. aa� ISTRULUGY!- AMAZING TRIAL me etc. Ac u ,,. ,]ieaaian a year sooner. - ' Turafag' out close to 600,000 poflmds - -- d kill& nature prod ai. Acts a ' -o- of camphor a month, this kaat Of Forestry 40'l��ii` reading. lend blrthdate and blood stream, use over fit ty ' - p dime. Delmarr", Box 29, Cres- yBaru Free information, Lane's 7-fiot er- �'JuhIor, -can'-you now produces most of the cam. =rent, B.C. Daiaeral .Remedies 918 $obaos _ -toll me the ditfertme between phor manutaetured la the II. S. A film, "Wood for War," made Street. Vancouver, perseverance and obstinacy?- In co- operation. wiA -the Canadian AUTOMOBILES--USED Ps Piaeae, the starting material for y USED CARS WITH uUUD tIREB. *ARL FOR SALE Juelor= -"One ka' a &tenon will camphor production is a clear, �y � Unit 1s oa its wa gee u*, first Mount Pleasant Mo -' -and thi other a strong won't" w from London. It shoats men Hf the, torn Limited. Used Car Lot at FOR -SALE-MARE. FIVE YEARS atsrY Auld whlab kooks and smells 3040 Yonge Street: 9eitd U[t1ce. old, reliable, single, weight 1800. ' 0 - much like turpentine. III fact. fur- Canadian Forestry Corps at work , � Earl Fisher, Woodville. Ontario. Dating s rec udesomos of whits In Scotland's forests helping to rout . Mount Telephone SKY. Road. 18` psatins ls 96 percent piaeae, which 81[EDICAL - !feathir distribution a spinster Is- distilled off. provide timber esseiitisl to Bri. I Dox'T'�47�TT EVERY BUFFER - seeking victims came across a tain's war effofi't. All Canada is BABY c111cxs _ Yattng man milking a cow. there, from East to West. POULTRYKEEP�ERS - PLAN FOR It of Rheumatic xons_os Remedy. The World's tai big, things for 1943. Order your Itts should try tore. ■ Remedy. "Why aren't yoII at the front!" Bast diamond, The great trees faU;'they float Bray Chicks for November -Dec- MuEro's Drug Store, 883- Elg116 -. --gibe Varied out the Culliballf which welgbed down the Scottish rivers -to her ember delivery now and make Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. sure of getting what you want "Cos there's no milk at tbtat $.106 carats when found in South saw -milt; they become Vialtlu. when you want them, Hatch just REGULAR 7& BOX NOW +� - • _. ''. ," lie - with a- _- Africa. wn cn#_inta_ninti. -off. I�mi Hatchery. 13a John et. • lT� -' - -' _ prl>lsiigil - ...1711 finished_.- timber'. a sari tie stones. pp - -: tom, - _ -2 FOR VIM w �- _ _ _ bridges. pontoons, army hutments. coc�raBER o *r L Yl c- iineo*r' .. -- Hallo, Old man, I have�R HOOKS BY MAIL Spear. Sussex. N.S. says "Apppetite seen yeu for game tiros" increased. slept Ratter, found -- - "i've been In • bed for sevoti �compll ut . CAtcs EFUL n. - -- r � fl v edbdtt a. , no !tor ox. poxeeoto- weeks." vb a fiction and than - fiction by dayi Orford B. Morissey, 637 Maim "That's too bad. Flu. I gape Id . Th ou authors, a , Saint John. N.B. s u low' • - rtcee a De • Luxe Llbrartes, %• - pp 8f. J pose?" - - ?4r _Queen. SL W. Toronto, WEN WANTUD v __ "Yet, and a ehfd:' � HAVE' EARN EXTRA CASH H hi sPARf>Ri FIFTEEN MEN FOR , TANNERY labour, one Third �lsas fireman Mother: "AlAw tells me they told i►.V lkUNE CAN SELL GOODWILL and two Fourth Class - firemets. -• - _ f _, _ Apply E loyment A selective him in sebool• today as how Co- r rt- mss aril' fn tyeatttitut tit' rate Ot�jce 131 Sixth $treat boxes at 85 cents toew �oronlo, tin iambus traveled 5,000 miles on a 1AKING ( box. You make up toilhalt of l; DYEING t CLEANING - t>talllon" selling price. Send' for price ex- Father: •'t3Q, on. the boy didn't I and tree signs. s Album of irl- I quisite deatgns, some with nilll- HAVE YOU ANYTHINU NEEDS ought fo' believe all these, - motor tart' crests - at !8, for a- dollar dyeing or cteabinR Write M as - - y . - - - ��� - CALUMET :: I, _ and up• or eepd ;z.00 for ld- t[ sale�mea's a]ne.' s ogle boxes containing 90 told- answer yottr� QuesitO.r Dieppar o era. Goodwill. Sufte 714". '60 Front went H. Parker's Dye -lad o tVe,t; Toronto. •Limited, , 78+_ Yonge Street. To- - ` Wife: 'It says here that the u SALE to - -L -- - average person *peaks 10,000 = THESE dais, >04 - tP0171a11! oaltll PARM FOR LE _ eon words a day" � i Ot.n RUGS REVIUVF:N .rEw ta$ord to risk cake failures. r• FOR SALE--ONE �1E - HUNDRED AND Husband: "Yes, dear - but - ___ -- '-- *� ' ^' °- '�elva. M1� 1� from '. RUG& NWW HUGS MADE FHUM snake dire their Cakes are always �� Guelph on Hamilton highway. old. uotntnIon nu Sn eavure �uw. ` - you're fop above the average, '' 6jorioxlsly, light and tender-with close to Church and school. Beau- - play, 984 t;ueen 8i. W_. Toronto. .you know:' ttful stone house, large barn. Write for.bookl,e, _ what cake experts Gall "velvety, modern Dig Den; hen house and - sheep -pen, all hydro equipped. PATENTS '!tile IACT@ase in home -grown tf lamb „�so many, wpmen are acing Trout stream- and small lake; _ Calumet Double -Actin Baking 'rsessu•eanr 'would make ideal country estate. FETREHATI)"AUGH a t'UMFANI !odd in Britain this year will save i 6 '.L. Jechtmeck, Barber Avenue. Patent . Solicitors, Establt bed, , #,000,000 Eons of 'shipping. ...-Powder. BAKING Guelph. _ 1890; 14 ,trtag. !vest. Toronto. _ - _ _ - Booklet of lnformntlon on -rs- r may' POWER FARM FOR SALE quest .0S'�1K &ACTION --'"' 950 ACABS, _.NICELY SITCATED, PATENTS ! TRADE MARK% �!�/.1���A !f� �!� -�"1 °' one of the •best farms in Guelph 'SABiVV/ARMS si{/CCi.7.i township, -tn pink of condition. _ plenty water, -- excellent gravel. United 'States, Carr& tan, f rfttah - / 4 • t _}This farm has never been rented. Patent Attorney. Booklet gratis With-Calumet, two separate leaven. Would 'make ideal dairy farat Established over forty years. 81 ,,ing ae ions pprotect your Cake from. J. McAninch. Guelph, Ont. R.R. {.. BRIRAm' Avenue. Toronto. - start to finish. The fast action takes FARM PCIUIPMENT PERSONAL 1 - ;place .when y0u add liquid to the SPECIALS WHILE, THEY LAST- QUICK RELIEF 'FROM ECZEMA I dry, » 1liEnte. TllOtl8and8 Ot tin - _ Melotte Cream Separators: me* and other skin diseases with , p sand rebuilt; Melotte Magnet and No. 6 ". It works wonders. Stops - - - -- lLIIbblEa - -gs._ snroi hro ugh the 'Premier Separator 1Sarts arts;. 1jt�chElplk 8 3tedl heals kins quick- 19 - _ r�r•~�_� F n��- L)ep batter making It . light 1s -22 H.P. Blllckstone; zo -z H.P.• ' tv•..p ?t and $ •Deutz, 2Q H.P. Marshall, 20 -26 f 11� E CUT - I '• H.P. Fairbanks; Pumps and Wat. PERSONAL- CUT. A second leavening' er' - Systems,: Coal and Wood g Stoves; rebuilt Lett Mills, Grind- OPERATIONS AND ILLLNLS.S action takes place in the oven. Released �i ere, Farm Hammer Hiils, Lister • avoided. Why not enjoy life? In-- . by hoax, 'thousantl& more tin bubbles Gasoline Engines. one only new quire. No -: obligation. Stem y ` Super fog -Mn.gsey- Hnrrl's Tractor; appreciated. 'Nature Laws, - - slowly lift your cake high -and hold it . one only New Idea Manure •372.' Brandon. tfan, . Spreader • one only practically _ there; They make rising even and steady , / new 5' Mowing Nlachtne;' Cement POULTRY' WANTED - - -�_ !Mixer; Turns t'ul e•r; Hay %linke- sad assure a cake that's sett as filaeilt p ' p • and Binders: Lister Diesel En- POULTRY WANTED - HIGHEST velvet. _. gine and Marshall Engine Parts; market prices, Write for 'price TRIPLE ECONOMY TOO new Noshing Machines; Paint t, 11. P: Mallon. 83 :farvis. -St., _ - - - -- -- -Qdemet is a tbrifty baking powder because it gives so much Toronto. Special -Greys and browns at • :'' - •__ _ Stewart St orsnEo + Lister, t'H1iYtiu(;RA�'H1� _ ;1.RS pgr gallon, i reef T _ for ao'Iittie. -- =� ,y FARMS' WANTED DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH RctNl - _ h costs very little to buy. - w _ WAITING CLIENTS FOR FAFLhl , The Heat, Rnln, or Hn11 M64t recipes Call fo o� 1 teaspoon of Calumet to "and small acreage !n- ail parts -L� nee ` ? y of Untario•'ggaranteed sale in a HAVE YOUR SNAPS e., ! - each cep of Sour. few days if price right, Renton -= delivered by Mail 3 Its doubleactlon is timed and balince8 to assure Realty, 6.4 [tit. Pleasant Rd.,' Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfecUp Toronto, developed and printed for only 25c. In the early 1901j, when J. H. ' the utmost in baking protection an perfection. Supreme quality and -fast service Wallace drilve'a herd of cattle _ - FOR HALE guaranteed. FOR SURER-'RESULTS IN BAKING' - IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE up into AlEieriaitrom Idaho and SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP - Ib Station J• Turonto v BUY CALUMET FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY miles from Toronto -150 acres, 2 started the now famous Wal- lta Houses and 2 Barns, ;1o,ouo,bo. 'lace Ranch, the "Hat" Brsuid -iMuat -,well to -close. eeate,- Public - RHEL'•MATIC -._. _. Trustee, vygoode Hall, Toronto. ' was his identification." Thi ' HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - EC- - - - brand is still -in use by Ross FOOT tiALM ery sufferer of Rheumatic fain& - ` or Neurttis• should try Dixon's RanOhes� at Aden, 'Albeffa. '" BAUMEEKA FOOT - BALM destroys Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 836 offensive odor instantly, Ube _Xlgin, Ottawa, - P.Ostpald II 0. _ ' "HATi4Iran& of A* bottle. Uttawn agent Denman - i>rvF t►tvr a Httawtt. WALLACE RA -NCH ' '� _ HAitiDHi:i'tllir(1' tlIJHUUI. GLtEGQ SRORTHANJ) - SYSTEM BAKING -LEAKY HAJW)RESSINU THE HoU. .echo• Ism GreggTPublishingeCorn - ' POWDER: ertsor method lirrurmatiun on . party Toronto, Ontario, regae.i regnrdlug classes. Robert. ton's Hrnrrdrr`s*.gmA Academy, 137 d ) - AveriUe Icon i,'Tuturita ISSUE` 43••�- 42 . R. °,•,fir, .. ' _ ........ .. - - -4� F _ : e _ - , J' ,, . 5,.:; kr _•;i'ai• .,t : fib. ,F �,. - „u'•.;.” ' �x.,• :! . ) .x � ;i:, - r... ; :+ i 7'r.a ; r,T},•' dill. ,;; as . , • _..�i _ - Women Join In "One Man Defense �a _ J V O 1 C E _ >D>,_�>,>, Avwmrd- _ - O r ! H E War Aa►amst - Rats -_ a..�.. Y. LL-BUN'S "BETTER _ P R E S ,S . �iriy membdrs of the Wo- The "lC' production flag e� `SAT" NAS BEEN OUR ' _ asn's Land Army, who completed the merchant marine was present: s�sv. - -- SOUGHT REVENGE _ a fortnight's Intensive training in ed recent' to William T. Xanti • AY-FOR � LONG � -- - After being sideswiped by a do- nt'deetruetion, have be�nn'work e[ Oceanside, N.Y., the "one nazi J --- erepit jalopy and crowded- into -the- - against- rats -in -the West Riding. defence plant." at a ceremony stir = - _ ditch by a truck on his last trip v Theis -will hardly be a' parish in tended by a rear admiral and an 3 - - • _ + you g man ._. the 4i�ast Siding which will not be " assistant postmaster- -- �• - -_.. - ­ Says Mr. Charles ,Betel-. Arvada. "Hefter Way" to correct the cause on our raioC�t, eniiating t.+t. vvrerC�► by r;aew ail. ..i... ..fit `- Morris, spostman,- works eight Quebx :'SELIAC,c4'13AiL -BRANi if you are troubled by constipation - driver, expressed the hope that work in pairs. hours a day delivering mail and at has long been a favorite in our home. due to lack of the right* kind of they would allo,i him to drive the A fortnight earlier these girl night he makes its wheel s Mother used to serve it to us when 'balk' in your diet? But remember, thing over his old territory before were hairdressers, clerks, shop as- spokes for ships in the basement l- we were young ... and since my ALL- BRAI+1 doesn't work like harsh going overseas, sistsnts, and such like, and the of his home. wife started making ALL -BRAN cathartics. .It takes time. Eat it -- Christian Science Monitor thought of handling a rat would snui�ns three or four times a week . TG�;L: rly and drink plenty of water. DIVINITY' RAILS - _ -o- M- them -with- horror. _ _ _ .- . - -- art�d eprvins_�iI.L -BRAN as a break- �CteE ALL-BRAN at your grocer e, ia_ WHEN W E COMPLAIN The have had extensive train- y Hirohito inspe�e hie imp _ _ fast cereal, we havoc mad no more use -fwo convbmeat size packages, or y . ... %r,pills or powder, ALL-BRAN- ask for the individual serving A strict rationing of milk has ing in rat destruction by trapping, bomb shelter, which argues that :.� keeps us regular , , , naturally, package at restaurants. Made by been enforced • again in Britain. poisoning of baits and every other the Son of Heaven is quite willing Why don't you try ALL- BRAN'$ XcUo"Is is London. •C -ad, >3aeh person may have up to three -methods, butithe poisoning method to go into eclipse when his divine - pints a week. Canadians are still is the one they will use mostly. presence Is menaced. <� able 'to have all they wish, a fact THE WAR WEEK - Commentary on Current Events. which should not be forgotten v@iren 5 we feel disposed to complain about - - - -Churchill Arid Roosevelt Express ®trlCtlon ana lrmrrauones. W TOWWWW1003.8 Of - Kingston Whig- Standard Confidence 1n Progress OI War 7 ADVICE TO PARENTS The same note of confidence in know the full effect of British -Let parents.- refrsin from under- - the. - growing strength of the Un- _ bombin4 on German transport and mining the authority o1 the school -- e - - — tied Nations, struck by Mr. Chuac• war production. It may well be teacher in `the mind of 'the' child, • �� �.,� nut in nls speeca at kminourgn, znat tnOa ue&tXUVLLVe raldb ed — was echoed a few honra later by those on Cologne a Essen are. of acting or by openly criticizing _ .'--'President Roosevelt in his radio -only now- beginni be felt_en him. The hither the family -ILO +. address, says the New York Times. the Russian front. Whatever the the teaches in esteem the more the Reminding his listeners that it Is actual facts may be, Stalingrad child rspects him. -And education a Dot bin habit "to encourage light- - remains the signpost on_ the' battle is a product of authority and re• found ex ectations " Mr. Ch line. It still reads "Stop." spect- -IA Parole t7 D ,y • _ hill could nevertheless At the two ends• of the '7,0 00- "-0 - - - -- ' �. such "solid and remarkable facts" mile Pacific -sea front Japan last IN BECOND- PLACE as the gallant and successful de. week had retreated from her most A Northern Ontario farmer has -- -tense made by the Russian armies, advanced positions, and In the gal- killed 21 skunks this year. That the. miracle of Dreduction that has omons America still held the ad, should give him second. plaice to given the United. Nations definite vantage. In the fog•shrouded Aleu- tae ltrrnaran•1 " f: - �4�i.: superiority in the air,tthe-building Liana Japanese forces evacuated Pavliehenkc, who picked off some weals seem 1 and uninteresting? of enough new ships to offset our the islands of Attn.-and- Agaau -. _-M, while - serving with -- the Red_ a Imes on the sea. On his part, the On the mouintain' trails of Neva armies.. iwtritiars -bianc manger sad puddle that ass be made easily and : - President could report, on the bas - Gaines. Japanese jungle fighters -Port Arthur Ne.we•Chroniele at little cost, with Canada Crocm Stag Is of evidence recently acquired had retired north•Rard after a push - -o--�.� va - at Met hand, that• "the American towaad Port Moresby. -in the Sol- . _ IHITLE.R HUNCH >� - people are united as never before. omons are¢ an American task A year ago Eiitler Cold his counr - best, poeal6lt ruxults -a smooth tenure that - Is their - d6termination to-do a' job force slipped into Japanese waters, trymen 'that he decided things by mattes corn at uth desserts delightful. and to do it well." smastted hard at Japanese ship= intuition. 'In other' words "bunch." • 1 + As we move forward with this ping found there, then made its but soon the only bunch Hitler will gt.. r Sand Write the excellent Recipe Booklet "6e esearts ". Wr1te enclosing one box-top or eon late _ job we find ourselves faced by -the Setaway without loss. The full. have will be the one in his shoal- label from any Canada Starch • not Aa8rN6 ° + �robl@m of a growing shortage of meaning of the Japanese with- ' den through brooding over wby ,Dept. 1t &S. Canada Starch Horne ea, a ell- 7uanpower, and it Was to this prob- dmwaL was not clear. 'They might bin intuition went wrong. iaston Street Vast. Toronto, Ont. ' rem that the President gave iiost be strategic retreats to consolidate Thomas Times- Journal ��� - -- of his time and emphasis. He is positions elsewhere or to prepare - -o-- eertaia, and with good reason; that new. blows, They might be a' sign SACK TO THE FOLD STIkRCN Me country will accept a cam- that the attrition attacks deliver. -Due to gas rationing, many a >?oidaiy draff- of- maiipbwer; tf that__. _ .ai by- United--Nstiow f.....C. ...', 0 i�tiy .L.i .ice -bee. enlarged by -- - --- - -- - --- - - -- - Is the best way or the only way having effect, that the •initiative strangers who turn out to be the An CAI4ADA BwaCM OOMlAIIV Y�aet. Mweek feuds M salve the 'problem: btit his nas idowly atibpifis; from the Nip- older ehfldea" - jeefereace it wisely for a thorough poaeee. weep• - - Winnipeg Tribune - 1rlsl of the volivatary method 1W : lore that stage is reacheda and. - -- - - - - except for ble TiiU -et - is -2 a neces- alb of lowering the draft age for _ _ _ _ - _ _ • -- mstnar nalttasy - service - a stew v b the Arm hit - :. •fa favored y ion6 _ . veoommeadation■ point in that "W@ shall take - Stalingrad, you _ �" - �.. ` +• ••• ,•� - stay depend on that" So said - Adolph Hitler not long ago, Stalin- grad still stands - - _ _ On June 28 the Germans launch- r .. - ... - ' • ed from Kursk the great offensive -- v%ich has carried them to the banks of the Volga. Thax -- was 108 ' ,Nays ego. But fifty-two of these - _ vital fighting days have been used aw._, IV In -the siege of Stalingrad. Rur - _ Idea troops still hold , "the, rained eity. If At - continues to Stand, the - tlommer campaign of the Nazis any pass into history as a tt1gan y. Ube failure -- It has achieved ipeo- ` tbcular gains; - but not its- main e6jectivos. Tkough. it_is_too early to say ietiaitely, there are recent indi- _ :. cations that the German High Oemmand � ling begun to recognize - such a failure and its preparing to - - kuq W O a make the best 'of It. The fighting ado`►�s of cam and every aM fa Stalingrad has -died down. The - _ lip shadows , fsrioue German infantry and tank - - - - -� s HOC .rrt to Y challe� =1 Ves assaults have ceased. They may - :: • /N w►ih a Qf /died cif' cpmes' w ruutlweJ, 1,.L f-, d •:.:� i::�a -- _ ecost W' - -_ - • there have been only small street _.._.•, • - far before o>K m of ur9 aiirmishea. Both sides seem to � take Place. also O have fallen -back on heavy artillery. �� � : _ -these Shadows ti of w+al -w' wry ! _ -- The Russians say they are digging ; ` ' f�� need for af{eulSwe�� Ia North of Stalingrad the- Ger• will be ^O Pa"'e' - mans themselves are resorting to were of the 9Yeatest and nd every defensive trench_ fighting. Broad , - - _. ,�0 hints, which may or may s not be � �ne0f war !: lor„•behitud eY° e tine,. come_ both from, Berlin and tapir as and muss be Vichy that positional warfare la „ pldier, airtn ihlP� there material : _ about to succeed the war of move-. _ _ tank, Plane a,:h so that v+aY mode meat on the Russian .front. - to Pucehase toe+ be H that is true the Germans are POWer on and wOnien! breaking -off their `offensive -two every htmt men _ ---nonth� earlier than they did last- - callable to our fig it on early victory year, it may mean any one of our job to make ¢ands! 3 ry these things or some, combination. .. - - Its � new Victo � of thorn. It may mean that. they = - us -- - wish to avoid last year's mistake by�m otters Now. gut Victory ;. of letting their field. armies get NOtiiln9 M caught in mid - Winter. It -may 999- Dify German exhaustion. It may Indicate. German plaps, to push their campaign in the Caucasus, where fighting conditions are still_ 'tolerable, wbile they make ready either to strike in the West or defend- t]lPmxply` a there. __ _ - --- - - -- - - - - -. _ ,. Moscow says the Geemaas in - + Russia are worn oust. There is no CANADA l e • _ doubt that exhaustion is a factor r e in their'plans. Losses in the slege - F. of stalingrad have been huge. An LIMITED �NTERMTIQMOAMISH Incalculable amount of material, - SHER brought up over a ..long line' of LIAMS s _'G ideterioratirSR rallW 1.1 Iras been burned up in battle. We do not ` ` _ .7„ 'u '•=° .. . , .. _ - - .:r.:;p - .,r' 4`' 'U.. •.ems„J .tirf,w. :•iy} .1V°, k. _ ��Yayy..eu, • ♦ - -},; ., . .1.F- .:i -:. _ '-ue s �' :�-0Ya•w.- : +:m:.+d, :Nryai ...+�5., a-i Y� _ _ - _'Y.• \ _ S•' ic'N� - ......... '1� .' 1 .A`f AJ•4r r '.+� ...(... :y,. .J.',S', �'yry., y{^!'y,.. '7 ..3: "`."�` •y: .t Akt1« •�'. d. .3. - .• _.,.::%: -i .Ew.' /.. sa •'.�, '',!•+;r':'a's . -_ ^,•+{:•.� _ 'l. t.. .. :s '' a. <,t,1r.1°":> • w� i..:2� ^rt 'r''3? } • ';5.."-- i��.... _Y,a. -r— ,.t-.- -r� -y .._r... _ ti g',, «xx . d m�j' � :.' ssfseetosga1,L as14e. h : ; NOTIOM -piece Walnutbed• :Q E. FORSYTH. Opph. D., Director y AV ' JL%•Op-ome•riul Anociadeno(M -110 x•e. OPr lrocks pass your way every ` @tMd btembarof the A-I 'I e ° k.' Studio Couch and 2 `�eeeeiero- Eyes esamtaed by st�-t- day. I/MMeeee o-t• ' : as. COAL OOKE. Chairs, -72.50 - neeme nt _ An Annou WUUD, CEPARNT, DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Spring-filled matt` .loan dy uotari ki b � ceoi►'s - AN'D, LIRAYELr -- ifitee, P. . g""Wthwi"ofeurt'Hnu.e- vbitYy. resSe8 16.50- 43.50 _ To our Many Customers, $EATON, BELL & ROSS " $arrlators tc Soticilora BUILDER'$ SUPPLIER • ___._._ any Wh ' are new, pally Dinette sus #e, '6 pie - — - -: y oQ -.. W, J, BEATON. K. C. relePbone ali;o locallearttige Rork c 50 A whom We have pleasantly�servecl _ 4.1BROOKE BELL. K. C. Ade1,283i1t We havealso plaeed in stovx a full ces, -s7 • _ - 1. ID. F. ROS: !L _ a! MAPI�... LF�AF IIILLiN6 - $72 Bay St., actor Ambui; -Day o: Night -;� f or Thirty- five -year: JOHN L. POND Toronto COMPAQ+TY FEEDS . A NGU5'McM1LLAN- Barrister. $,o1- A e W. MITCHELL BONE 1300 j tout:, Notary Public. E l; 10 Melinda Street j f after'' Nov": ■ 1 s . oeo -to. �eledh�ne Eton F °OA. 29t! n a n d Piokerin8z40nt. sea. C A STERRITT - _' #llells►Eee arras. PHONE — Office C. :• �tse . R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP (Furniture Dealer a wiH=have ,. D s Clerk. Consyancer. Commissioner ,ar �T . _ -- _ - — - - - .. - • - _- - - alit�tt ,a®aar a. Aeeounuat,`Etc. sue ! ly n�' nQ n �n1i PICKERING AND 'CLABEMONT ! { C STORES :.. : A_, _ E: RICHARDSC?Nr CfENiORAL INSURANE$.' We an Dunning oz au tints I - -- REAL $STAY$ CARPENTERING Adrienne Qv P1VE i A NC'I 2i E3 C'EMEN'TING V ACE �RF�gMS ... : : :....... 60c. : 1. y1 old estaall�ted agawy, ready PLUMBING ROUGE mac• - Our Present capable Assistant, Mr. Lloyd Cotiitice .... ... to scans. • R.00L'ING FACE POWDER ........ 66e. Is entering the Ajr Fore., st on November 1. _ Phme PkL 6000. we also sell Brantford Raofmg LIPSTICK Refills .... 40c. - 'We ,hsYe been ratabl to engage a, satisfactory _ v y Materials, Empire Bathroom PERFUME ..... successor, and we are noW like many other firms $Oc., 60c. obliged to make business jtrstments: You all Irnow WM. MAW — . _. Etpskp=mt, Duro Water Labor, ' that not only the Question causes many ``LIORNSM101 AUOTIONBBR AND By*ems, Beatty Stable i ' Our Prescription Service is changes, but the tire and gasoline situation: is be- `i,Lj11J TOP �'en4nment- and - '- - -� L+eA -1. -t wnmin� _Saito_ Sales conducted Anywbms! Building Material Phone or write. Address 61d Dmdas � We are asking . ail our friends and customers to street. Beat. - ��' I iii � DUG • � Dear Wish us in ilds �cic WAK4x uc eumuge, au..1 — _ - - - --. --- Whitby, Ontario. Eatimatell Free THE REXALL STORE still give. us the hearty support and eo-Dperation you Worn Guaranteed have in -the past. Please be good enough to call, us - Phone, 'Pick 68 on the phone and reverse charges where necessary, phone 6502 i - Store Hours — .8 s. m. to 9 p. sin. an,d We will have your order ready when you call. •% f1r111#J9M#M11ffS# #w PICKERING, ' ONTARIO Suzy _ 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. ' !Thanking yon for Past favours and in anticipation T Q •� - _ —. -F • d . R 0 t►7l`J m� of Your future goodwill. 1N RENT _ "£ndahvin" at ,.PETER LEVINE S. A. Squire's Beach: Apply Sundays, or Barrister. Solicitor stn Phone fTpronto RA 3719. Me Offla LosTa -- 1 - 6. Wsd., and tllest L930 Ford. Tudor Coach. • -6 GDOI . Se CHAPMAN : C Sts. P�% -rtes# to Ltabsstl tiresy "A. E. hedge, phone t'ickering t RLAD OFF= -- 09" WA z3 r z. _ r i L e Pbye r pian.o, 940• cook stove with' !>- eralr Sae UDD1v ILL 61-,k o:ve n E. 'ILL Service S. Fichering. - -. ■ ■ ' Wing - ��I� � a r e FUNERAL- DIRECTOR AND _ 1 wiles north of ". . Ftoorne to Let 9'a - _ • BYSALmiSA t,roughaw. _ on D. ,CL l' F _ Auecenw.'LoiW. J. Yat]ber,j Hutchings. - - - - ll 2000 c er o h-w No. - urn kot n �8 :>* rVaI2. R. MORLEY N �anaTK.,�,, :. 2 ."East end Picbering" Village,' $10 - GENERAL INSURANCE -; - ft. frontage,' comprising over two : - SBRVICF PROTECTION r8 cxttt Fitge Resideuee FEcr arld a quarter acres. Solid `brick „ building 80 x 50 feet. Many fine _. maple ekrt and $prcue trees. The D .� . E pr'o'perty of the religious Socie - of Frierids. APP15 A. E. R?chas+don n %P Pkckeringi _ 1�- 11 'when a man wants a home, he saes lux- ;L. IL II - matters little. whether it is .a' hoarse or 'a elar or what Insurance' of All Kinder. 2 Furnished rooms . for rent. Three _ miles north of No. 2 Highway on cmnfort' or' luxury you have your heart set on, .you _ Beet Kates A�sllable With "Audi" Road. 8--11 ecp.x- L., d....; yoursel tlie_ things in order- .., g*` Bought and, Sold it. Today, all Canada is ,saving for a home. Unless Security bus BerOice. ' : we do save, we'll •. lose all right to -a home,• as we . 'LISED CLOTHING, ST&IcILIZEA. knout it. Under _Hitler conquered people have no ?1ddr, 'Phone elv�ed T.: Pressed lore aNtw: We - rights. Every dollar spent needlessly today, gives. ,.saw -Asr- conditioned j BROUCH71 M PICK Si •'S moved a large shipment of Wgb Hitler- a better chance to take dway your right to . �$>`TA3DAY. FRI. SATURDAY :lase gentlemen's suits, pants, large enjoy the luxuries that a Free Canada can give you OCTOBER 22, 3 and 4 PHONE AGIN..52 W 8, MILLIKEN will coats etc. Very reasonable. It will pay you to Coate here before yoe :Your dollars saved., -and - invested Sri the new 'metro shows at 7 —a s p, m. - 1 V. _�ory Bondi- Saturday Matinee 'at 1.30 • — - — - - -- - - - — �Clarke Prentice Bond Str. west, Oshawa. 45-9 MGal Sal We also make suite to measura — ` - iYictor7 Bond dollars help in the fight npw ' My LICENSED AUCT10XZ= ' sad spring coatat gowt%lteod to t tt, for your 'right to 'the things you want: r For the Counties of York W OaL wor�r`e - t Victory Bond dollars will provide• the cash ern technicoleur% for you to get what you want when the =! ' t Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature tics of C. A. S. F. and of On Wa war to won. -- J. R. Prentice '(former Prentice tad BVT ���� ��' MONDAY, TUES. W OCt ER 26 27 and 28DAY 1?se>itice). Ioarnt and Farm et.. NOTHING MATTERS' NOW O e 1 Last r complete ,show at 8.20• Sale a sP alty at fair and meow, - —able able rates. This dun . for` Hire -- • - . _ -- - . -• � - :� .- _ -- -_ • ' =_.Be Loyal Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake Jtobert Preston and Laird Cregar, to Horne and -Also an added attraction :Country NOTHING MATTERS $rookl n Orchid NOW BUT - • . y .Buy Victory .Bonds Qoe Sawyer --Marjorie Woodworth - and P _ • $uy at Home a' URSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY ** S. ptCKEeRIN�' .` COMBER 29, So and 31 _ e�1 • S• B ALSDL.�Ne All _BUY THE This Above NEW ' ?rytsne Power and Joan Fdntaine �. - _ CHOICE MEATS vicTORY - - _ - �Open Air Services, .. _ 'AND BONDS r ABLES ! uH Gospel. you to the We are glad to serve - . best of - our ability. - _ _ _ PHONE 26 . _ .. Messages : aLViN BusxBY �'_ : • - _�� • ;� :. . GOOD SINGING e Tinsmith - Hardware MARKET' SILK'S. Wednesday Night and Sunday - , PHONE 48 �- t Afternoon ' - , - 01OXERING MAIN STR.