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Dunbarton LOCALISMS only igures on the Victory Loan Oahawja Presbyterial Y Congratulations to Mr. and' Mss. _ The Dunbarton Unit of the Red available are those' given above. ,fie ' Sectional Meeting of the James Bing; Verdun Qu I on the Cross will hold their annual meet- Louie Lomage has been home oil ncom-elete -. figures for Pieken, V -. -f '�' b: -!h . Wit„ n..�.,►o.. i� ins on Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 3rd Tvwaahip are delayed owing to re- „Cpwaaa Bill tacos fzaRn {�me Plant not being up Presbyterial of the United Church but wew regret to report the serious it 2.30 o'clock at the home of a1rn gill + Moorehouse received his King . W. Madden., "W Y Will be held at Brougham on Wed. Ji illness of his mother Mrs. J. Kin 1' on iVednesda last. - - - Friends of Mrs. Dales are pleased to date. Nov,. 4th, the morning session be- who was rushed ' to hospital one 'Walter and firs. Reid of Oslti3wa, , _ Oyu apologies to _the young lead- ginning at �i:iu o=clocic week +�,v, DuF �a :••6 f��.., d a e t ere to learn that she_is_ipxo�n8, were home over the weekend- Our ,_ after . her recent ' illness , ing lad with whose name we neg- hew l .•6 odd Iii many Mr- Allan Andrew, of Barrie, was Y y�� friPnrin will sincerely hope her re- •nicely after having an operation home over the weekend. ' - h.1mud Ink+ add Uie ",Mina' -lac One thing that - Puts . the i,.;.ile. and complete. for appenmcltis. - - . -- - -_- - pa3rAimg her sums on a recent in nice humour is to be asked for °Overy will be speedy �, J. Burgess visited with Rev. Mrs. Jack $oyes is recoftei'ing handbill. same blank poster card,.' only to from a severe attack of the flu. -- - - - - - -_ --- - - -. -- �%llit� vale .- and iMrs. , Burgess at Horning's �,. John Murkar is recovering In MemorCim - -fie one of said cards brought back _ -_ Mills last weekend, from his attack of pneumonia of a in 's couple a[ days with a hand Pte, Harry Westgate - and friend week ago. BARRETT f_ In fond memory of painted advertisement on it, to put A very special meeting of the, from Guelph visited with his par- W. H. ,Westney regeives special in our window. Woman's Association of Whitevale eats last weeldend. mention in this , weeles Holstein my ever loving wife and coaapanion United Church will be held on S. McConoohie retained to Rugby, who passed beyond, one .Sear - Wednesd November 4th . at 2.30 Bulletin. Creditable recorns. October 28th 1942. Newmarket Last week after spend- S)mmpathy is -extended to Mm - ago ago today, m. at the home of Mrs• Kenneth' the guest of smiling wey and pleasant face p - ing a holiday here, Henry Pilkiey on the death of her 4 +' Wrer Hastings. Guest speaker, Miss Lois Miss Janet and Miss Violet Allis- � brother, Robert Greig, Brougham • Aee a pleasure to reciall Russell, - Misctionary farm China.. She had a. kindly word for each; D `G Special_ music from Cherrywood. The • W. A. of the United Church K. n• sailer spent the r l A7sd died, beloved by all. Roll_ Call - Quiz_. on "Can -God weekend- at the home of Mr. and C-- K- E T H--,E F -q.,o RIN - --- :._..__ .,., - ed will hold.-their regular meeting on Mra. Gordon. Found. . - - -- - her, F nibs are est -- bo to meet r . Me rs requ Nov 6th at day i Answe afternoon t- 8asne Pe nerds t supple Is vial Y _ jMiss B., Lee of Be i Some day, I khoiv not when to bring their Contest Bags as it .2.30 o'clock the home of Mrs �o elsap has baud in the better land � .- ins her aunt and uncle, Mr. and _ V4 C. .Murkar addredeed the is the closing day of the contest- Hoare, Road. i'he West Mrs. Wks. Lee. Never to part again. A splendid gathering of members ' Group are In arge of arrange- Armand Chapanan of the Can. . _,.,Lovingllf remembered by husband, Club at this week's dinner,. as. one �• of the classification addresses by- of the United Church met in the . ments and the rd for Roll - .Call Alr • Force at West Coast is having noecmmbers, apesidag on "W" setting basement to celebrate the Annual ' The Golden Ru . a few days leave at home here. . photo engraving „ Longregational. Supper. About 92 -Mrs_ James Mi ell, Mrs.. Thos. -Mr. Harry W Boles has re- BARRLVr -- 1:6- loviimg memory of egwpanent and p folk ,._were present. Following a Annan and Miss - Brander attend. turned fiomm file Oshawa Hospital, ]sear Ruby---, wno -passed aw,.y vu -D: -- delicious supper served by the ed the Seri- An u .1 Meeting f October 28th, 1941. "At Rest" Damon. of National Grocers at the the Woman's Association, g where he underwent an operation .,`ver remetmbeied-- blr_�flother,. next week's dinner. ladies of the East Presbyterial of the W. on 'his knee. Blister and Brothers. A piano was Psi . at a se- a veil line • program was given. A: held, in Glenmbunt United on Mrs.. R..Doble has been stibstit cent age by -the Club for their ow-n Dr. Reddick opened the . program rMursday of last week. with "Onward - Chrittian Soldiers" uhing for Mss Potts, teacher in our BIAkRETT ' In loving a,eanory of use. Rotary aids - - Intermediate Roan at S: S. No. 4 _ claims singing and "Stand up for Jesus" with Mr: - -yy,- curios the.= absence -ni the- ` - dear iriea�� Abner, 7- -e-J,, "-I-' �; -�t1 u - ate- � s . � Shaw at the piling. 3f =- buiidaa Ai - - - passed away .one year ago. meat. Toronto, gave some highlight's on green lZiver latter through illiiesd. ' tweet meru30ries will live forever, A. Committee was appointed to -��ning � the church scone Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. nrAl Tn■ aMsm- The Baptist Church here WiII L. W. Bird (nee Gwen .Stephenson) Time cannot change them Iva irue,_ auyer,ioe. 0k - a °n er _, -. Y9sara that come, cannot sever, rated with war developments in a, Ye celebrate their 99th a:mmversary .,I 7' �: +, in tle 1-1, ^+ a son + In towing renmembrance of you. which service clubs case play s part• ap° '• Morden of Sca`sboro ' tie two pleasing vocal " solos. Rev. - services on Sunday . Nov. ist, at on Octobea 13th, at the Toronto --Ever remembered by the Barrett . Crippled Children - a favourite - lL1ty� interest of Rotary. is being laves- Q Dix, of Scarboro was the guest 2.30 in time ' afternoon and 7.30 in General Hospital. speaker of the evening and delight- in the' evening. Rev. Taylor, of Ux- The regular ng of the W.. t igated by this - Club. S. brio will conduct the services. M' S of the l')�nited Church will ' ed all by his witty remarks. Over ge, brance of Ruby: " ,:eeel*ed , whltevsle ouartet will lead in the be held at the home of Mrs: Leslie 'i'!►e garment of her soul has passed � „� Y. :r.d: eZ d :' 1} a �+ -.the thankoffering collection. service of praise In the afternoon; Marley on Wednesday afternoon, any' - 'S•o0 Reward and the home choir in the evening.. Nov. 4th, at '230. All ladies are lobe shining spirit and the' love On Monday Nov. 2nd, at -8 cordially- invited to attend. will be paid the person •finding and Greenwood- , _ • he' choir from Calvary Baptist 'the November meeting, - ou ft fightyi _ 1ple echo of her voice, her eyes, her returning to the owner, a Silver _ services here on Church, T'or'onto, will give a varied George's Anglican ,Guild will be = _ watch. lost between Lorne Puck- -?Me. anniversary prn>�•� Cone and Join us. held on Friday, - IkFov. 6th at 8 P. _ - Jvat ja they were are with ns all 'rip's and Whitevale on Oct. =rxL Sunday last, .were wen attended. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoover and. Mr. m. at the home 43 Mrs. Brady. tills Finder please content J. D. Remmer The morning address by Rev. L E•. and Mss. W'm. Duncan; Mr. and. Can to leave the Red and White -The Murkar. family,. R. R. 1- Pickering. Kennedty, of Claremont; and by Mm J. E. Wilson. - _d. B. Wilson corner at 230. ev - r a_ the +.•,d. nff warn and aaugnLe! mliargOL attended Lhe iI� +C va1Ci.i vl St. Gr.a.609 Aiag, Common both very fine and appreciated by Draper - Davies 'wedding -at Leaside lican Church are holding a Xmas . _ WminOn ' y Less Co Mol ' an .attentive audience. on Saturday last. Sale on Saturday, December 6th, 11he Y. P. held their election of :Miss Lois' Turner of Toronto beginning at 3 p. m in the Red - - - - -- '�'j,• officers at the home of Mr. and Cdpent the weekend with her parents Cross rooms. There will be Aprons, ----"Than We 'Mink ink " ' ' . Y' Mrs. L. Pegg, on Monday evening, ,Frank and Mrs. Turner. �nop: Work; White Elephant and -` October 19. and resulted as follows ; published the local 'Women's° Institutes Pantry Shelf Booths. Afternoon .tea Seooad of a Series p > by President, Nkrjorie Byers. Vice will also be served. Everyone wel- ` an±maLrb�� its cad? The on your mirror, or- on the glass_ of President, Lurette Pegg; •Secret- �";urrva Please:. come. gry, Beatrice - caw, of course! Yea and the -can - your Dmdturea, oT, bn- some other pgagements men house f�. We have all seen bright' clear surface. You rightly Leslie Wilson, Missionary' Convener The local' Rotary - Club are send- : the gentle and contented co'w' b&pied the house fly,. and no doubt Glyn McVey; Christian Culture 'ins overseas to our • village boys Mr, and Mrs. Alban Swan, Sun- tree, or you had a passing wonder R'hY Convener, Eileen Sadler; .. Citizen- standing 'under a green were tiny black ship cigarettes for Christmas- (the reg- n side Farm Pickerin dMoun e x lase deep in same quiet stream .wane fly speck p Convener, Bill Devitt; Fellow- ular 300 package) and are asking Y g t - eefitest and pinheads,, there were larger shiv Convener. Harold Clarke; ,r the engagement of their youngest ca,,;ng i..ir ;�, meat aau ter, AuAre -Pearl %�vafe and o r have thought she made a pretty -and grayish white. Now you know Pianist," Marisa• Disney; Assistant, ONCE. Pine is ..short. Will those Ronald Hutchison.. C. A. S. Q. _ =� �L big a�sti•lt soots T,ualla Carson. Recreation, Alan , ; Fi We wouldn't have liked--uez- one- resesn. The -m persons reading this notice olease �« �l IEax E�l.$i :su.f d..e ll.� l.ti - q mf she ° bad vomited what' are the fly's clod which' -she has Clarlde; .Publications, I, Marjorie that parents or secretaries of .: ahead eaten' and ptoceed- vomited and hasn't quite. cleaned Byers --flee Union held their groups who may have these Ne1s%°n Huitehisoa of Toronto; flea~ she had y weekly meeting at the home of Mr. marriage: to take place on October ' ed to eat it over ag'ubi at leisure.: Up. Y addresses send them in to W. C.• 3'lkst at Church of Nativity, Tor- t is- what time house fly does. 'We aren't the originator of this and Mrs. Fred Byers on Monday Murkar at the News Office. We onto, - - And he ,doesn't always eat it all up, 'story: We read it in four different evening, do not want to, overlook anyone, either. Natural History books. Mr. and 'Mrs. - R. P'retsell and and this can be 'avoided only with Perhaps you noticed whitish spots Mrs. J. Clarke of Toronto, were the , co- operation of .others; Hurry! BUSES LEAVE PICKERINGI ealling on friends here; Saturday. -' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holiday, TO OSHAWA 0 ' No Casualties ii�m Pheasant °shoot Farm Chattels bring. '86900 of . Brooklin and Mrs. N. We. of Pickering were with Mr, and 'Mrs. P. W., ' Luce Editor of 'Time 8:30 a. M. , b.31 P. m• T1ee animuaT Pheasant Shoot held Auction sales continue 'to' bring W. (lee on ' Suinday. Life and Fortune , appears to be 9.68 a<.{ m, 641 P. aL last Friday and Saturday proved good prices. in this part of the The Mission Circle met at the "talkdng out of .turn", these days, at 11.3E a. m. 7,3I P. M. on least as far 'as the British- Common- • `t2 :31' P: M. 8.31 P. "Is favourable to most of the hunters country. - T hee must be much more hotne of Mrs. George . Pegg 1.31 p. m. Thursday wealth is, concerned. 3lhree weeks .240 01 P. Mg• , in this vicinityi. °Although each was money available. The sale of ' farnm last. :ago, his "Z.etter -to the _English', 24 p. m. 114I P. A• allowed three birds a day, most of stock etc. the property of the Late L 4.31 p. An: ' - 19,41 a. vat ' . • :.. " the hunters we have met have been G. I. Middleton Estate on the 22nd - Cherrywood brought forth a storm of criticism, y , fortunate enough to get at least one was another successful sale conduc- and last week his article oil the 'IbRONTO Wedding bells have a continuous .fracas at the Bowmanville Camp, - bud, and in' 'scone c s their full ted by Auctioneer Clarke Prentice. as published in Time, has again 7.09 a. ni. 4.64 R �,. quota. The sale netted $6900 and some peal these days, _. , h Secretary of the of the prices noted are given as- an brought forth the indignation and a7.44 a., m. b.64 p. ` )Jr. Hugh Pug Rev. Kennedy, of Claremont, de- 9.24 a. M. a,b4 P. ass, t livered two inspiring addresses 'at condemndtion o{ Canadian and Game Con-an of this township, example of Just what is taking 10.54 a. m• da • A-- British Authorities. Of the first 7.64 V. nL r reported on Monday morning, that place at farm dales these Ya' our Anniversary Services, Sunday 11 54 a. m. 9.24 had not heard ' 'of' mmY of the .Binder $1110; Spreader $193... '36 last. We are grateful for a good articYe, very few • paid any attention F P• m. _ he Cultivator $67; Mower, to it; but o: the second, several 12.54 'p. -m X164 P. >� nsusi aaddents. -Mr. Pugh stated Dodge .$285; -attendance -'at 'both services. - ' V Mrs. T'hdmpson visited with Was' statements were made which our 1.54, p. •m. =11.64 P. 11(i' ~; that more licenses . were sold this $85; Brood sows $51 each. Feeders , 3.54 • p. m. _ �. year to non' residents ' than ever. $116 each; Ewes $21 'each: Young Blanche Petty during the weekend. people ciaim were -absolutely false. Jlr before. He added that he had. not lammbs •$14.50 -each; :Cow •$100, -and - _ •� bur. grid• s. William 'They were statements that might a -= except Sunday and •Solidays heard of any If 33; have the effect of bringing retal- East Daylight Saving Tim. calf $�� Cos' Stnith (nee Rena Udell) a baba ? i violations of the reg� a� $ ulatiomms during the, shoot. Bull $137; ' Young - catM $40- -50; boy on 'Wednesday, Oct. 21; 1942. iatory- measures against our troops �... !illme Deft• of amine and Fisheries Mixed grain $1�5 cwt.; Barley - Miss Green was .a Sunday guest now Prisoners of war, in Germany- Tickets and Information 40 1 this year gave the township a 59q; Oats 45c.; Wheat 75c, Barn v&-ith Miss Ruth Taylor. retaliation •for an inlranti- that Eastern House' Phone 4Q0� . ! ` set., full of had $500.. existed only in the anti - British k f large wdmbtr of pheasants to We extend best wishes to. were oat, and it is said that, although A big crowd attended coming and Mrs. Robert Torrance who were highly imaginative mind of P. W. L=� •g_b �MlU_l� ■ A I:1.7' not every hunter got his quota, . from sa far as Oshawa and Maple., marred recentily: Luce. Blare were and we: hope still are -- 'i .,. CIA plenty ed. birds in this *Wty. t . .'r :'`� N-^ ,.i...,. _ .;,'- :� _ _- ., •_ •t •.e;'. ,ro e,u.•.,e., ?,c� .w.v :,•p ;�,._u.,,,�- :,. ;es�.u. _ � .�•`: ''x,..+.,� -at 1:'b'_' .;-,�' g[ s 'k - ..;,.. : :.:,� ,..n,.,��.c •�,-; • -a +zc� - - nd- rF• z ; •a :c• -',- •'1'! . l Y W C, ...f}. ., ,4 v -. �,t,e:• J '�'.. '� • � !i. _ s Y - !,�1 ..p5� ;-' o'•n sje=. '°",a,,. :w r'x •':a`:,�.a'. - 'y 'i•,t ;.k '•+s.f• -•ti r - „s�•,'s ;�' - .- •I.s.. . ;r�'f ,,;, •,,,..;� � ;. - ,;'t.s- °�. '�i.'"' �•:- .,; 's:'�a' ;7.' �'S • *- ' I .., r - ,C• ,ry°°- `7 •max_ _____.. _.. _ �.. ,. v ,' - „a.: _ .. ��.. r _;r'. —_h. Have _ You Heard? " Y - The landlord of offices ten-' -" a4ted by a firm of Scots lawyers °' whose lease was about to expire wrote to ask whether they were • _•`,' - '�. —�� -- - - - �� going to continue in occupation. - + Their reply was: rr %+ + "' "Dear Sir, We are, Yours r truly- Not appreciating this effort is - - - _ - - , -_ economy of words and paper- /tJ %i%/,�•e �r 00�e ry { ; >'• :<, - he wrote again to demand whether s o- n .: -- - - - •._ - a ,th r inter tb s Smoke - m e s er was or not it was ei ti W� � j- -' ; - remain. The an w "De - -- =- - ar Sir, Wq remain, Yours s • . • truly" _ '-•' landlord la no Modern - CE, � The d d' t turf Etiquette :. WHAT SCIEN - . • id.. Royal M Ik DOII G A milkman inducted into i Oya Mint -Strikes es of pennies. By Roberta Les the army wrote back home The silver three penny picot#, 1. Is !t customary for a house +, Million Coins Daily although seldom seen, is tiu be• 7 ICE INDICATOR ON PLANES from camp: Bessie, I sure ing struck, although the majority , ... guest to bring his hostess some do like this army life. I't's kind gift? With war bringing a big demand go to Scotland where there is a There's a little gadget which has so nice to lie abed every ! for more 'money in Britain the 'big demand for them. too many to etanii in a receiving just been perfected that likely +uurn,uh uuus- flre••l Ly. - Royal Mint is very brisk • these Before the ban there, were about line? will make next winter's flying �• days. 2,000 million pennies in Britain.' - easier for the boys who pilot Allied On the day on which my wed- Over 1,000,000 new coins are as average of 40 -- - E. L it necessary for a man to per person. bombers. It's an ice indicator, ding occurred=" being struck every day, including �n What would the dance? It It isn't impreasive- looking. It "You'll pardon the correction every coin in L. r euuy b..cepi menu one should have for an weighs about five pounds and but affairs such as marriages, re- one of the most popular - the- - - - -- - su pert looks like a handful of telephone captions, dinners and things of penny. BETT.0 BECOBDS 5. Does a bridegroom usually cord. connecting two e-mail DLSCK t 'take p 1- 7 I.o u.IuLLLs „ I yw"ulne was are R1✓41ULNZ;V to meet toaa7 a give his bride a wedding gilt? boxes, a dial and a plastic disc. amities occur: You.see the. di&, banned over two years ago to eon Merchandising problems. - 8, What is a good fruit course It does these things: tinetion ?" nomize in the use of copper metal Payroll Records are NECESSARY -"to serve for luncheon? 1. It tells when ice starth to "Yes. I see. As I was saying, and- the brass three penny piece Worry sad. expense prepasins T. What would be a good toast form on the plane. the day on. which my wedding is helping to make up for the lack Government Returns can b• tar a man Guest to offer to his 3. It tells how thick the ice id., occurred -" eliminated by, Using. a ihosteest E. It can switch on a de -icer. BOOS A� �$pY $Y$TEN gRrBgg In short, i} means the bomber -' Teacher (pointing to deer ate. u Designed to tit your needs, and is the zoo): Johnny, what SUBJECTS • I. Yee it Is often dose, but not- pilot has. one less thing to worry jja that ?„ your purse--From $e.76 to 370.00. about. MEDICAL, ROXANCE, HUMOR, absolutely necessary. The bread- Johnny: "I dour know." EDUCATIONAL, PSYCHOLOGY, Write for Details gad- butter letter +s really all that It sounds very simple. But, so- Teacher: "W6at does your Best tellers, etc.: Rush stamp , RAMAY BUSINESS Is expected and required. L Yes; luau% -ire-_ morL.r. ��� ,�.., Late— . V' *- - SYSTEMS - - -- -- Tented the • gadget, Dr. Waldo " , WESTERN DISTaIBI TOAa, there should not be more than Kltever, pat the cwmDlicated new Johnny: "Don't tell m• Box 24 TB. Regina, Bask_ 200 Bay at. - .Toronto - Dept n141 - -fotle persons In the receiving line. that's a louse. . .. . -: 3. Yes; at the end of the dance. science of electronics to work W If It has lasted only one minute. make it. "Are you positive that the de- CLASSEF� ADVnn T� -' or 30, the man should say, "Thank It's the first time anyone has fondant was drunk ?" . asked the_ you." 4. One hot diih, such as- been able to measure the rate at judge. - - . chicken a Is king or creamed oyk which ice forms on a plane. Until d '-'No doubt," growled the offs- AccvRDluxs WANTED FARM FOR SALIS tern, a nice Salad, and coffee, now, the co-pilot has had to do �, t. Yes; it w customary for him - the and trust his own "Wby are you so certain ?" ACCORDIONS WANTED 260 ACRES, NICELY SIn Guelph ` to give her a gift of jewelry. !. The judgment. It you've ridden a �• +� " Beat rtces paid for piano one s the beat term. in Guelpi _ . WeII, replied the -officer, I township. to pink or eondittoa�. post, popular fruits are s'rapefrult, sleeper phae, you've seen him at saw him put a penny in the patrol deed and 'tw,e -tyebass.bua- _ ptenty water, ever boon rentl melon, or a mixture of fruits out night come back into the cabin This tarn has never been rent boa on Fourth Street, :then look THE T. EATON CO, LTD. Would make idea] daisy farm. into small pieces. T. "LLdien and and throw his flashlight beam, up at the clock' on the church and Mooleal• Instrument Depart out J. McAninch. Uuelph, - Ont. R.R. 4- gandamen, I give you our hostess, along the leading edge of the wing. shout: "Goad,' I've . lost 14 Toronto FOR SALE - the wife of a very lucky man." He was looking for tee and trying pounds." AGENTS SvsxTED _ wag. a„ SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP r� I to determine how thick it AR _.. - t "He e• Barns. 1 - SC J Cau date w did you Wt_��ouWt YU and town AGENTS, rtd miles and s .0 00. _ +Thd.- indicator atafets with_ -_!. _ a at a heads s.tl. ni close aU. V141 to ��� - lib m s •ee6 -eta- t>ri -a - operate sir_ •d _ ust. • disc set infA say surface of the y p �" acre nurser -stock the best fa - �ruatee. Ueaoode HiII: fioroa - plane which welnta watching. This �Mkural problem?" fruit a n jr ornamental trees.. - • sy Anne Ashley - disc is linked to a dial on the Farms: "Ii; wasn't bad. Nursery. roots. . oront Write Pelham HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL A. How ma I keep the bird ease pilot's .dashboard. When' ice forma. bat a day's rain would de g son good." ASTROLOi7T ... ., w.ls swings to the sNap : - art D met n orma F. oLi A. Place five or six thicknesses r ASTRUL OGY: 'AXAZINO TRIAL son's regarding classes; y. 115r1%�. _ of hen white fit. and u !t swings 1t indicates eon's Hairdressing cad. or Academy. iR and n paper, out to proper jest how much ice is outside on "� musketry ' instructor was- dtma elm "Delmar", Box 2 Crso -- Avenue Road. Toronto shape. to the bottom' of the bird the Nina. giving a squad of recruits their cent. B.C. Sc>aDIOAL y sage. Each morning a papee can first leiron on the rifle. n sLTUatuBtLlLrs- .traiuto �D RESVIfrs - EvmsZ five~. :file. lifted oast, leaving a nice clean It isn't a gadget that measures' ' "Your rifle is your best al Seer. .+ pal." USN1D CAIiB' W 1T8 t3lxlD T1RS8 ferer from 8h•uaiatic Pala• Or ile tell these, Tram It- aa-yoa - aleerals slimy.,• t --- •,'- - esee us, mist. mount s ,,..r L +rue ody. ]Munro'• Drug Store - Q. How 'can I snake a good mometer. It doesn't torch the 1cs. _ would your mother, your slater Or .tors- Limited. . Used Car Lot at. s _ + It ,simply registers "ice" bemuse x11411 Youge Street; Head Ufflee, Elgin. Ottawa, Postpaid $• AL _ paste . your sweetheart• . . 'rub -it over 632 1Ltount Pleasant Road. To- A. Take one -half teaspoonful the ice changes the character of with an oil rag every morning." ronto. Telephone HY. 2191. MEN WAATRD . each of starch and ilo'tw Lad add the electrical afield"' around" it. a little boll! - - _ BABY CHICKS FIFTEEN. • MEN FOR TANXIMT _ boiling water; let stand W hadn't been talkies to - labour, sae 'Third Class fireman for . a moment. add more water, _ - - �e follow for a+ori than five ATTENTION-- POULTRYKEEPERS ,and two Fourth Class - firemen. — _ — —... —'— T l0 1 —your .Bray Chicks for delivery- --. Apply Employment � Selective • and stir and cook Until thick. This • • . 'slaabe when he �eallsd m. a � this tall should be ordered cow. Service Office. 181 Bt:tb Street, - prate will spread smoothly, stick Australia Making ,fool n - Hatching regularly. Have you New Toronto. Ont. " *ell, and will not mold--or discolor Optical our Fe11 Service Bulletin., Bray y per* o Ont. John 8 N.. Ham- , •_ -., y �. NEW EMBOSSED PICTURES Won ' Q. How can I k Australia k now making Its Own Bi'iLDI.•• - -- ass What caused the data P Hatchery, 1 cep kitchen aiG Lam, NEWEST THIN()! f assorted sub - embossed pictures, aasoeted anb•. - kni s sharp that are to be kept optical glass, urgently needed for ' � ects, Including reltsfoua -- email. Nazis Desert On BUILDING WT. 86 x 130 FEET, ON 1.00;: medium, $1.26; large $1.90. cash iaatrnme is ae range - finders; Eleven- HlxhwaY, 13racebrfdsa ostpaid. A real gift. '(dealers Sharp mast be stored properl y. rit field glasses and other types of Muskoka, good drainage; water write). Ace Art 8ervlce; Toronto P' 'them tats i grooved 'box. Knives Journey To Fron` and lights pass by. W. - Wayes. -become dull 2 the rub aye -old used in modern ar. Three 13raaebrtaaP. OLO RVGP RidWOYRS 7IFW y against years ' ago Sydney dealers acid it ether articles: The Palish Govwrflment in - uYMaKG 4t CLEANING Q. How can I. make poached eggs COnld not be done �ecalyse gad London said it -had received -con- RutsB nih;w i- Rug 51lALE FROM "drmef�t optical glass was a trade secret firmation of desertions by Ger- HAVE; Y �U cieaoinTi, -i WNte NEEDS y�i, old. uominQu n Weaving ontsi. pany 891 Queen e- W„ Toronto handed down In French and Ger• •,,an officera and men from trans- for information we are led to VvrfTe. for bookt,c- - - t�dt'a tot+lasywu[,ti of iemva man firme. Now a i g Urge Australian as -+wer your ..�., ad.. S . !•— juice to the water, In which eggs works is making on a mass scale p° crossing Poland to the East- inert Li.., Parker'a Dye ai orka PATitilfls are to be poached, and it will ern Front. Limited. 79+ Tong* Street, To•' . — Optical glass which experts, pro. rv•nlo FETHL•'H?+TUNHAU+.H a: <'UMYAN! : make them firmer, , Patent Sorieitors. ®stabli :bed . nounce 'equal and In some respects It said these desertions have k'ARN - F :RI'irAIF.�T .1810: , 14 sags west, Toronto Q. flow can I wash mirrors so " g ao frequent that the`Ger- Booklet or tatormatlon on re- become water will not superior to the best optical lase get behind the made in Etirope.. 8prelAts WHILE THEY A AST- pueet. _L{B•eLme? __ _ man authorities have been obliged Melotte Cream separators. new A. Be Aura not to wash the mitt W v.gau +.,e' a special control sys- Peatiife u lt. hi elort Pa�rtas�� rebuilt R PATENT! i Ta6Dti� di R1#He rore or giaes with a very wet cloth, tem. Deserters who discard their Full and Semi- Diesel Engines- EGERTON R. CASE, REGISTERED or some of the 'wetter - _mug pane "d•�•a �'y4iy.,%vnt and- -buy Civil= . -28 -2z• 1 P. Blackstone. 20 -28 H-P.— — United States. fan Rritiffib Patent Attorney, Booklet gi•etts _ -- Y1 arms i• i'anCe Deuts. 20 H,P. Marshall, 20 -25 bate tiack of the frame and injure an clothes are said to reach Ger- H,P, Fairbanks: Pumps and Wat- - Established over forty years, t! _ To Be Prepared Many by applying 'to Gerinan er Systems: Coal and Wood Balsam Avenue. Toronto. the glass. ' Just use A'good, damp p Stoves: rebuilt Lets Mills, Grind- labor for this purpose. 1tibOT offices recruiting. Workers -ere, Farm Hammer dulls, Lister PERSONAL The BBC warnelt the -French for labor in the Reich. Gasoline Engines: qqn�e only new .:: . Super 102 Massey- H9rris Tractor; QUICK RELI FROM ECZEMA ,. again that it was important now one only sew tees Manure • and outer akin diseases with Things Are Really as never before for every French Spreader. one only practically No. 5 ". It works wonders. Stops tram to be prepared for Opera - new 5' :flowing Machine; Cement itch promptly heals skin quick Mixer; Turnip Pulper; Hay Rake' ly. Elik's McAtctne Co., Box 234. Getting Very Hard lions 'by, the Allied sir forces, 0 and Binders: Lister Diesel En. Dept 16, Saskatoon, sack. navies and armies. The French Cmedfm.cour sforCasadlap sine and Washing Marshall Engine Pasta: new. Washing Machines; Paint PEa%O14AL Brother, things are really'.get- were advised to keep away from Across Canada are thousands of Shaw Special —Greys and browns at Graduates who have attained to fine, well. 31.25 per gallon. S. A. Lister. OPERATIONS AND ILLNESS { " ting hard. German headquarters and bar - ppa•i�d positions and noteworthy succason tewart Street, Toronto. o tnBuunew,throu Shaw avoided. Why not enjoy life. In- Shortly, there id.: to be. no more racks, rail centres and repair sl+ �� quire. No , obligation. Stamps Shaw Home Study Courses provideprao. FARM% WANTED a reciated. Nature Laws, Box 'steel for springs in beds, cheater - yards and the fortified - coastal tical. thorough and efficient imtructioa. 3�P ,Brannon, Man. J{ ties aulnablg9tafter a chairs. night o! zones. -.__:. „1 f4�nary -mil WAITING on small acreage in all•p its PHOTOGRAPHY -•� sleepless •tosfnurg lrt worry over the gs"As -dn 3h&t3WywrW few days If price ,right, Renton chow" I"tot•ofsmasiiw[LCd.a,$ Realty, 624 Mt. Pleasant Rd.,- DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH ._ -slump in steel production, one of 'BLUE COAL' RAISES lii,fi.Joreaealap„e.showschoot,, Toronto. the experts 'of ,the Munitions De- STANDARD OF -� ens era cr,a *1., au. Tara„Lo, �,L,16 The Heat, Rsiw. or Hail partment decided that the metal HEATING COMFORT FEED MILL HAVE YOUR SNAPS which. had Bona Into his bed- 1 i 1 CHOPPING AND FEED' MILL �y 8 eT18 iexp sure film Mail i rl might, better have been us­ Good Ilse business in good farm- developed and printed for only 26c. p ng• Thousands' of families will tell PLUASE MENTION THIS PAPER ing community. A. G. Kristine, gypreme quality and fast service ed for galfli or.tankn. you that 'blue coal' is the best mot. Marys, Ont. gunranteed. Actually; -there was no ban 'yet coal yoai•can use in these days of POUT BALM IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVIC$ oil the use of steel'in springs, ex- careful spending., That •Is because Station 1, roronco �� Raawfu MONTHLY Bwu offensive :A FOOT BALM destroys • •'-- plained a Munitions publicity man, -this dependable, even - bussing an �� otrenaive odor fastaatly 460 RHEUMATIC PAINS • because -the - order hadn't - been thracite gives you more heating bottle: Ottawa agent. -Denman signed. value for every fuel dollar you FEMALE PAlH -puss Store, Ottawa: ' ' TRY ITI EVERY SUFFERER OF - MEDICAL - Rheumatic Paine or Neuritic No signed order -so no news, spend, It bums* slowly, • steadily and should try Diron'a' Remedy.. r wan the tea he looked at it with economically. It fills your home woman who suffer pain of frrsgutar j.AS'p CHANCE AT Muoro's Drug score, 9Ib Elgin, y Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. as eye to plroiitotinl fly a#ttctitf with nni'ibam hest and saves yon p Go with aranty nervousness- : e)� Munitlomti' ' Ah nsandth or so worry, trouble- and dollars over °y'. tun y�� � IL REDUCED RS OF saoasaAxD the heating season. Let yonT near. ham's Ve�e� ble Compound Tablets YOU THE READERS OF THIS _ ;Orson•- roles". (with added Iron) rev l, �eatvs to paper cut out this ad and receive GREGG SHORTHAND — SYSTEM "Any� yo be asked querulous eat 'blue omr dealer tell you how re llevesuchdlstress,Plnkham••'hb- two boxes of Morissey's Nerve of. Champions. Taught in leading p3 " lets made sapeafaliy for women help Remedy for $1.00, and find the schools. Gregg Publishing Com- ly in t►fbrthorght. de we haw stay 1t la't0 heat yOnT home the bum up tesfsttno• last such strength flow back In you and Oany, Toronto, Ontario. to haw ebeaterfields, and with 'blue coal' way and 'save money, annovinr symptoms ahoilow label be rarity' to go. Don't . delay. v" too. Phone him today.' ,4 I[ad• in Canada. Orford B. Morissey. 537 Main Ss,, M' UE ,4,� -- 42 M. . r Saint John. N,B. ^ �_ / SF M now sill withi n •. the yOHVOy mye• Z'HE WAR -WEEK — C6mlruntary on Current Events tem. -; r_ •.___. �, These haYe been recent signs - Deffightful New B r i t i a h Battleships Bring that Hitler has ordered his cull~ � - marines to- concentrate on naval �j �] C onvoA. Berlin has repeatedly r♦ Na To Pre - n ar ►7 orted such attacks. But the has• Ro al submarine is largest is - Two important announcements _ completed and thirty building, but sad for the au _ evehrage - -- _ were made by the British Admix - K that particular field. The enemy probably possessed others. Jane's may stoke heavy blows against - alty last week: Fighting Ships is 1840 credited New Battleships On Duty Italy With 122 submarines, the us. there, but he iB bound to false =+ _ v (1) The new 36,040 ton 04 a- largest undersea• fleet is the hard blows 'in return. _ Have you tried PostWn yet? - —' " ships Anson and "Howe are now world. r •. >. gL it$' each successive Cup, at sea with the Royal Navy. The It will be noted that the Ad-. • - - a w ships were the last two pt the miralty figure is more, than double Germany Dra1±ls - - -' rostum's robu st, satisfying King George class to be complet- the submarine fleet possessed `y d77 ed and their U -inch Buns ,are, said Italy and Germany at the begin. Italy's Manpower 8aiibr seems more delicious. - -- _ ___ -- �0� to have an effective range greater -, ning of the war. But it does not = ` 1 " : ,1t a easily made,, requires lea than the 16 -inch guns of earlier separate submarines - definitely Ag {he Nazis drive Toward Rna� . - ' 3 - sugar, and is ve eeonoatieaL A 49RBAL *8V8A _ - ships. _ sunk and• those merely damaged. -' Fifth ship of the class was the Nor is It clear whether the figure `sia�s oil. -the' toH of machines and Wad because Poems Contains %-4 . 9P-4 materials- is reflected In reports ,1 , °- Prince of Wales, sunk in the China includes Japanese losses. Never• that Germany is ' moving' !talc's caSeine nor tannin its gco Dec. 10 by Japanese planes. thelees, the announced damage to S r7 .... draining laItalian empower i to . _ • >.A .a safe havers a fo= eve brae: 4� /4�� -- _- ` _: Four older capital ships have industrial P the Axis submarine fleet is car- °•;? also been seas, - - -m #sly graver than most of us had a - kl Royal Oak and ,Barham and the guessed. Submarines are more Aa obvious weakTiesa of the Geri M' :4 OZ• SIZE MAKES 30 CNlS `...' i OZ, SIZE MAKES 100 CUM battle cruisers Hood and Repulse. gaaGq replaced than their crews,. man - Italian alliance is Italy's lath -10362 With four of the K.ng George V.. as the last war proved. • The tre• = - qWs now in service, Britain's mendous hazard revealed seems o! raw materials, says' the Nation• battle fleet again numbers 16 cap- bound to affect the morale of Axis 3pa�hlo Soclrr * .� Before the war Italy depended Hunreds of soldiers; sailors and ital ships, as it did at the start of sub sexists sailors at' Bra increas- upon Germany for coal., Normally Check On Address airmen every day fail to receive the wax.. . Ing rate. This announcement is she looked to Germany for about ' _ wail because someone at home had The Admiralty disclosed that the the most encouraging report yet ^,na.ha]t of her reouiremouts (about _ - er�$. - _ _ . been_. careless !n preparing At _for Anson is the uatu4nip Tor waicu made from the Bauie of tae a"- 7000.000 tone_ a yeai),; to Britain overseas.. - - -the Deopie vi Lu..1�... paid with-. taunt. : - for a fourth. Much of tlle- mi— ported Make sure the address is com- voluntary contributions. According Defence Improved tonnage was water -borne. Brl• tows From Memo Thrill For Fighting Men plate and easy to read. to tae aurhari�' dvv Ja..00 Fiala in Lhb lani. gook �f apt__bsr tain's blockade put a severe our' _ = Preach authorities at Vichy have • ing Ships the Klni George V. type only five merchant ships vfere„ den on ita3ian facilities for move- . '!'here are 1,100 Canadian Postal given notice that smuggling o! let_ o! battleships cost about =11,600,- sunk is the Wester. Atlantic. For ment of Germaht coal by rail: Coal -.:; _men tiaadling nothing but term in parcels seat by next•ot -kin 000 each. the moment, even 11 only 'tor the deposits in the Apennines and at - Canadian mail - in- -.tea, will result in the prisoner to whom U -Boat Toll moment, the submarine _mena,,e the base of the Alps yielded about _ The need for more handlers -is the parcel fit auureesr. betag -_dis- -121. 630 Axis submarines have has been checked. The prdsefkt 2,000,000 tons a year. With the out- - growing more serious daily cipiined accordingly. been sunk or damages- since iLo coeaaarative -inn-may mean only break of war Germany became vir-' Tons of mail for the armed ser. No registration or - insurance edn start of the war. ,Even_ this figure that the -boats are seeking new tuaily Italy's sole source of supply. -vbm arrive at distribution points be placed upon parcels sent to. does not represent a grand total; victims in other waters. It may By subsidies Italy tried to be- 10e .the big job of sorting that Is prisoners of- war, the postal cea• for it does not include losses in- mean that many are sow operat• come , independent of foreign iron 'accessary before. the mail reaches " advise. IIioted by Russia, by France before ing directly against our supply sources. This effort failed. Only Quarterly ne=t- of-kin parcels sent her armistice; or the complete lines to England Lad Russia. It _.,sources -of the country's needs ]tail from home ia, still the big- to Canadian prisoners -of war may damage done by our own NATTI may yo tnati fey �� came from domestic, mined, wiry Most thrill Canadian fighting men include both -3rizaki-and blue shirts, a&" the New York Times. only to refuel Lad rearm. the islands of Sardinia and Elba .__ - __ . - iso boitez- suits_. -sad- .overalls, __—_ i; would. -be. foolish to finnan to But Lhasa is no doubt that �ttr . Imports of iron - pct threat s�Tpe °carry - thousands - chlet sottrces ' et mail bags on every trip. In ad- cording to sdvicb received. from the conclusions and assume ..that the defense against the submarine ham ' • and steel from Germany have kept dltion. there are the' mails for International Red Cross at Geneva. submarine menace has' -been 'oven Improved. Our , meeehant shipping Italian industry going. German _ - �e/ntm on other fronts. The sorb Switzerland. -coma Admiral Land. who undoubt- is now shielded b7 is cos shipments -of bars, rods, sheets and > o! the mails it L job that is These. suppliai are In. addition �7 knew these figures. warned. Toy, by watchers in the .air and manufacturers of Iron and &feel In - '..awns !!Wished. to types of uadorwear; knitted us only the other day that it will by swarms of swift, small craft a representative year amounted to Despite repeated warnings, some comforts and other articles aezb aever- be wholly overcome. - ![ore- which we simply did not have 1j16,400,000. From Garmagy also we still sending in the malls par of-kin have always been able to avr, ,we do not know the Axis when the war started. The flit of �e machine tools. agricultural dais which are incorrectly or in- send prisoners of war. Each parcel rate at- replacement and 'so we sinking■ stands at 479 since Pearl and testile.msehluery. electric 9411• emsspwhic are incorrectly The proved- may 'sL0 include chocolate bars cannot establish the comparative. __-- Harbor, a loss no -vaup of n'ationr' erLtoe+� -.- motors -and ._other - appir- _: an with snob mall is that it- ts• not to exceed two Pounds to welsht. enemy loss. We - do"know that Ger. were Ions sustain I! -snob' a •rate atus to the amount of $26,400,0 '86DDiy sat aside by sorters until An p� ad its services to prim- many especially has concentrated were malntLiaed, It has dropped In a year, AEI time as more attention can' ewers of war in Europe the Can• almost her entire shipbuilding cap- off noticeably i recent weeks, Before the war Italy was second 1r sirsa it. Often !t safes days adim Red- Cross now is sending -Achy on submartnes. Nev-erWelea, with the- lowest loos registered In only 'to Japan In the buylag of - er even wicks to ran k down. over 60,000 food parcels -evert same compsisons are possible- In the latest week. Two other factors scrap !:ran and steel. week to British and.Csmdiau prim- the First World War 189 German is the situation are also hbpefnl." Anxiety ■ extra wor extra - -- - - -' - - - - -'- sad � thlt -ranee - twelve• - .,- Aasl�sh - mubas3r4aef -- _40w -- shiVY�s- hate managed ..101'. _ _ - -ialay. sad dissp'pointment -'- - - -'� -wen sunk. •The AzL- had more some time to .replays all losses .._ Balmoral Castle, grivats seas• j■ilow. Utters' are sent back tae inquiring why mail was not Thy killer whale will attack much submarines- than that when' the almost ship for ship and with dente of British . Gaelic 4 -- present war began. Germany in greater tonnage. And virtually all Scotland. means ' m. 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Wood's Electric cooler. ` range mash, _roy :;Insutaaae� Ca - -- t -- -f.. L.;, -Green — - saND_c avrL STONE �teletrla F and . . starter concert ra• _ B'�'dg�iea - •-,and• WAWANESA •I:�S. Co. a �.. ter calf starter tur• - Claremont, Ont. Cheap Rates f Fri -a d - s i 3 1 ' nd o ry - - - - -- - -- - -- ce f ,� 38J ¢ff • 8W _ Buildings.* _`° key starter, . sal t- WANTED ~'- Windstorm Insurance on Buildings ><n blocks and bags _ P'RMIANENT NAGGING fAl�l DEAD HORSES 7tNDCATTl..E G Windmil s, Silos etc.. p ?HAT'FRAYS THE TEMPER For free pica. up phone Autamobile. Insurance 6f Purina' fly spray.°, — =- -- _ _ �atr�j` AND NERVES. IT .MAY BE t3ROOKL-IN ......... .... 66 All .Binds for catt}e• - - -- -- YOUR EY ESt CLAREMONT .......... ........... 'Write or Phone - Qt�uilYllle PICKERING ................ 608 D. N . Lot :t�woc }d C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. PICKERIxu .. .. ...... _ '.. Bowman - & Rowe PiCKERING. ONT. I, *�a••r s�1s e a AGIIYCOUItT :::.::, zone siu iraii.L+J. ONTARIO WE DELIVER - OSHAWA, ONT. .1 we pay the, phone c6argeE _ EHURSDAY, FRIDAY, . SATURDAY' p)m� 1618 - OCTOBER 2J, :3o and 31. GORDON YOUNG 63D • ', ' onto_ PttOWAd 3858 4 _ - - -e Corsican B: oa. -_ - _ _ Co The • , VAn e, Fair • ne 'Jr. AFAN LIMITED da Also ',Cana Carries On'" R "N TAR10 - = -- - -- Scarboro Junction : - TUESDAY, W DN E 'SD Y W AY E PAY TORONTO PRICES AT w xxu raft , TOUR HOME MARiCST LEPHONES — Howard 1.117 and Scarboro 888 NO F.R 2, 3 and -4 - - International = = EGGS -HOG S X. STORM SASH AND INSULATION _ :- : = SALVES LAI�IS - - - Squadron. _ .. AND ALL KINDS OF 'Sash Production is Now Eight Weeks Behind, - So Don't. Be - : -` -- also, ' ou ry ive< an dressed - Oxder Y - - - - _ - - sire y Y -- 1 And to complete the ,insulation of your. home _ lrlln Days �. N I ► we suggest you install ROCK WOOL - "' Ai. Jolson and.. Eddie • Cantor _ - _ LIMITED _ .. 2 in. thick 'Batts­­ 4c'.-per Sqr. Foot .. _ = °' S in thick Batts =- sc. per Sqr. Foot' " - F RE('ISTERED EGC� GR.�D1tiG STATION % 6. rHUXSDAY. FRIDAY, SAT1'BDAY WHITBY. ONT. PHONE-. WHIBTi' .388 - ^ W� riizurr carry $full_._ line o _ a our 104 _ -Cowboy s - - - lip . _ _ _ NO 1�'EbiBER d 7 - - p Paint _ _ —•- -- - - - t j Ride Em Cowboy Abbott and, C - .COCKSHUTT :_ -.ATTENTION - astello m says AL'DLEY, -- � - a � FroL 111 OOC 'Brock Road Gravel - - ; home. �n'ithu them far a creek CAN B E _ .. : _ _._. AA Ar'� enc „.. -• � } e I <h asanx - ` ShoutCrs were•; • " .7 _ '' !. e� n the o .day a ' and - _ � � "�lt '' -ery�rhere eo two .. 1 d Pll .L�ullt' �.ere secured. Maw - 34ee{. s: j'_. .W a, , l i till tC �= : • -. _ . _. Service on above madblaft Ike apple harvrat to — Implements on exb1bil la .eawn Grave_ 1 - .� pleted, with no frost damage this - -. Plows; mowers eta. Sand .and G ..'. ,ear. Cotisideriible ' fungtie is. 're- _ =_ L. LYE railed ported. - t - ..;Stone :: - _;.l�egof S dne come Mrs. nteonna: L a9 ea htird I]dSr 11V im fiti tim Eire sin 'd -'of : C.laremont. 'Ont.' t�alirerc�3 or L� t3a 1 ui Pit ��ntt. Huth doing tiveu. ' _. October has been the* best- month 1t1 has drappet�',— ' :Thara'are :all these. new.. = PHONE — plant, Pick. 97 r 3 �' the year d-ith a high average of Toronto Office —. Howard 6471 - tunn weather._ • - : JUE3\ I30U.FiN & d0.' Ivan Barrett has been transport- . for re or jT .a In a ies Grasmere Farm f vow t�era a .8iiothar actor Lose n �iioa Government Licensed g . PP . - y ".. _ (tnnffvi•l1A n_ nt - seal trips. . Y .tt"tt, 1� �. PiaNO- TUNiN(� a -aub � -ill hold .a dwiae nt 3 rrk.�l6. t i ' Phone 191 - the schoolhouse on Friday averting. _ c r . _ (Maternity, Medical, and Surgical AND 1\ocertiber.6th. Admission- for all 'is FiOCIi bottoml W38 Jlm 8 first thought. - - - call taken; All _bands of Pepair Wor1t 2Fcents, but ladies who bring lun,. "We're-on rook bottom. Just Can't find -the' Maternity Semi -Room -. -eheon are free,. An .orthestra will All 1'uoing •Guardtateed be in attendance. All are welcome. ' : tlagistered Nurses in attendance and - ri1011eg�' _ - - - l _ • - _ 94 hour service given. _+C. S. HaeDONALD - Editor Mc. Kee of the Canadian "Ambulance Service 249 Close Ave. Toronto E..,...l.y...en, and J4o #: Simons o $e'& t110Uglt •80tY18 Ci1Qr8 8111Ce. And he's dg- 3 1M.,,. Victgria were. recent. callers on F. •dad it isan be�v. Jiui nos o h�OUbts if-- - • -M,, Chapman. � y ' ' LAND ; SURVLy.0& No pranks inolving loss of prom KgrriCt toil mach time WOpdAr1II' if it coal d. -perky or 'rislas to traffic sheuld be $ _ Ohfi j '7. J. DONEVAN. a A, Be. E . • indulged ,_in • this Hallowe'en. War be done when, - he ero3sed that bridge at e Boon smi Arm" Work is all that matters. _ 2" eawwa, . c,tbscribe all you - can' -to the Diev 1 ' e., $, {� Fars tits' rmn% d Mary Loan= this time and hasten - 4!! -. Court. of Rlevision - • - a�rwr.. , y _ - � .Mettler f�Nlftf G_aifl!'jh _ -I ':}:.r •.-.. ;''v• :,.. :.- ' ' ' -- -.: .� - •. •• .•,_ , 10�' Egg Me-h- an *•d PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby -given ; This advertiseti3ent contributes tai the Victory - Loan in °r°` °i" "" "'" that the T`irst• •Sitting of the Court campaign by Dohninion Tiextile Company Limited' 19% 22t /z% 360 of Revision, of the ''Municipality of Montreal, Que: ' s to be °"� "' °'"' "t '• '"• the Township of. Pickering, for th al e aeum of train you ham _ . _ 8 vision of the Assessment Rolij of the said municipality for the - year 1943 ' and for hearing appeals — By gosh, Biddie. -a farmer over Thomp• ~ fQtCIltrarf;'j '' son's Comers way was WNW toe about his �„ a that may be dulq ailed against the Hoek of 100 lien. produciw' I66S OW Made said assessment, ConWnea in said up his. own reed —he did at a eoel of IWO or -Roll, will be held-in the Township :B - ought an d Sold - 2e6 f per hen: )l9 119 Hall, Brougham, Onta#o; on Mon. : - •• -_Right proud he was. so i Just tell him about ,,., . ".......,• - day, NoveTnber 2nd, 1942 at the - srlsat you girh are doing down here on Biesch lords Egg Mash EGG' H = - kola of One O'clock ' is the after- Used clothing — sterilized; rdeaned' and pressed. '.rai did I open his eyeai I told him you 460 hang produced. I carry a NU ape oo' ia5 7Q wgnh 'or 64tcAJe►d a Mash or • . •f l noon. large etadt of _ slightly used high .close , - '111 par bm and noted 1110 a proat of 176x0 wolf. sir. h•'h •+• -••■ : Oj vviiich all persons interested suits, overcoats and 'pants; also ladies floats and . : dresses. :. / nMr rr•a new on h• aw•t nowd r mrw it -Mll please take notice and govern , „ f themselves accordingly. IWe have j,si -received a large _ahfpapketlt. -of-good . ` 7x PONA'LD R. •-BEATQN npw su14, faPl and' winter coats and pants; also Clerk of the said Municipality gents' shirts, sox,, sweate;ns and. undet*othinSu . -1. L L' • t N 8 b A S K i i' :: �hitevale, pntario, Oct. loth 1942. made -t - measure suits .said.. costa can also be purchased here; best quality cloth and worldrisn_ ship. Fr4nk M. -Chapman receives' 8pee+. - ,�:• :. • . flail atuf See' -- # _ �i�renpiteoed wNit_Ylu•Dlas _.. / / ' . Mbntion by Jersey Breeden. _ MWIM D Jersey Cattle (;Wb report — -Baal Schwartz _ Chdpiinan, well _knoii iii Jersey !; breeder and fruit grower has been 21' -Boxkd Str. W .�$ha�/a nod9w that - two of hii Jerseys - _ an doss leaders for Canada in $he Corner Prince and Bond 3tr. W. ., • •.. . _�> ate. : :._ :. : >_:.,�.� .,•.. - .....:w.,- .•„- .•y».�.�rr `.-`1' 7`'•'• ^�' i '"'::'."1. ..�.. - :. .. .. _ - _ _ •.- !Y , •Z M.y ;•rises,. k u;A nYy 4ry, .+ a fG5 b •'•-Y' t S. i •4 ' v - :f. ".- u'__e.�r� .._ .. '• � .. :• .. .. u .. « ,. .. _ . _ - ... y K'1. " +.l :si. .. ..'1• . 'fir .y,i. u. - -I were R'he' bo/ya is undo :' ' Walter sad' beta at the .bom_e John - cbudueted Rev; ..� r with the ldplthews` _ families over Rome Knox Rosa WiiLoa and Fred ' �' . L 1 the weglwnd Hodgson •were very, welcome among with a shout Masonic service' after. M' ` Mr. and Mrs. Wal V' Inte:tme_ :t took place at St. John's _ ter Wters and _their , boons people and auamed _ cemetery... Relatives. att�ading ]Lr• sad %dza. Noloes arid dough- -wee son were 1 with the GYllmam 'enjoy be' at a home function - funeral from a distane were: Will ter of the 6th line Uxbridge have family last Sunday. - - - . Among matey who pa me fronn , Gig of Pero; Gerald and,- ' - ° �0 - The- oung Music Lovers of + outside polats for the shower and '_ - 3slcen three moans in the' Beal Apts. Mrs. Greig of ' Oshawa; Mr. and. :Ross Xiddletoa, - for some . time• a - Brougham, _ invite their parents to were with thetr- - people - • for the 'Mrs, Phr� (Forsythe - of Markham; - -0, =mechanic with the Chas. 'Cooper a little music -festival to be held on weekend were: Walter and Mrs. �. Henry �ehe . Doi - Hrkhaem; has left that employ. _ Sig. Rosa End Mrs. Willson rvvere Saturday afternoon, Oct 81. at 2 Knox• Ross Knox; Mims McGoochin :- W Mrs. Neal. and Miss Eva Pilkey all . -We understand Charles Cooper ; with their .people here for the week P, m, at- the home -of • Mrs -and Mrs, (_Misses Wanda Yar+num; Fern of P4ckeri Robert •• and- Mret.'- ' - �•,,�;. i$ goin t't close tlae garage •- and :end _ - uy�34I�tiT�u;,irr. These young 1 - I Malcolm, Doreen . Findlay _9J._ tho PHkey-• of - Whitby; Mr. arid-' Mme.- : worsho tion'• of his business, as j Anniversary Services on Sunday p,e are doing their bit to help -the .Qity- Fred 'Hodgson and others; i all his men are now- in - uniform. were well attended. • Rev. Reddick, war. Come and encourage ' diem by and Robert and Mrs. Malcolm of I E Perry; . Mr, and Mrs. T. Greig; The Mowdcr • Store 'is having the' of Whitevale brought two_ inspiring- your presence and goodwill,.- Queensvi1le and the' ' Misses fonds, 14jr• aid .Mrs.._ Germain and Ms. C.._ . �-, front° redecorated in white, which . messages and. the Whitevale' Male - On Saturday evening October 24 of Long Branch. Toppling, all of Toronto; .and the will be considerable- of an -iinprote -,c Quartet were, as always much, a community gathering assembled _ relatives and friends the hamne -anent over the orpnge anti blacle of appreciated by Brougham !ongreg- in the town hall in_ honour ,of Mr. :Robert Greig Passes co1mmunitya -- art years: ations, who are deeply grateful for and Mrs. aralter B. KnoA, recentlyy p _ IOn D%nd,ay October 19th there 4. it liar- been •reported-that Gunner i this help so freely given, maxrried to convey. to- them the passed away in a `poront* Hospifal, �LiClle :.'. ,Everett Hammond has arrived in ' Guests at -the � Gannon home on best ;vishss. and gifts from this one of out oldest. esteemed resid- Y _ -the West Coast areas -_on service. , Sunday last were: Mrs. Bennett of district. After the 'presentation of _ enta after weeks of suffering pat- � •'� � °� -- Formsor se -e�ng �enplent; Kalamazoo,' Mich. Frank - Purdy; gifts, Walter and Mrs, l�nox then iently' borne dozing his stay in the 111 Messrs Hobbs and Wright of and for notice of separation from Sig. ,Ross 'and Mzs. Willson of ;thanked the donors; and all sang hospital, -He• suffered the am utat- Lucan' tgalied k` on Mr. mad Mrs. _ c0uplojmnent, are now available at Toronto; and Mr. sad Mn. Watt ; "For, they are jolly good follows" ion of one leg and other operations -Giorge Bamsey on Sunday ]Km _ the icc� post office, Markham; send the 'Warren Willson I and an enjoyable "dance of a few �� at his age 19 vests were fey returned Ao her parents' Mr. and krs. VVm. HLOka and samuy.. nouns tooic• place before 12' o'clockl unsuccessful. Funeral Service was t,onttnned on opposite pass ,]te. and Mrs. boss Hill visited, Pte. dicks.• at-the , Brantford Camp. over - - - .a weeWend. -= -- iGases Margaret and Mara. Mac- - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - -aaab .have returned hone after a -. two wrak visit in Toronto. Xm Harvey Mack of Allentown, .- pa.. returned bane by plane last - .weeleend - after a visit with Mr. said ]its. Hurst here. - -- -- '------ - -'• -- -: - -. - -- - -_ -_ ;- - - - - -- � - - There is no doubt of winter being _ - on the was after the snowfall on _Mr. Manion, one of the engineers - at Petawa, and Pte. Elizabeth of - - - -- M%ronto!! were both home ,ever the Res, Walter Daniel will take as tlthe c_ - - -' la' for Sunday Horning - Faithful to the Higherups; an¢ in the. e, eeing - The App.oach to y, lire Cross. Communion Service *in " - - A* morning The- Women's Mission Urcle of the Baptist Church- met on ••iuesday 1 nn--- at the. home u{ Mts. Borland. Mrs. _ Fred Money's group w_as :_fin_ charge of the program. The subject tt a meeting nos - Miss ?on - , work - iv.:ong the Swedisbd i; kranian •and '® ' Potish peoples - of Canada. We ynderstand the Sazco Co. - - v „rh - factories. here awe- in ree° 'V' - more girls. m► .. fy Regular - church .. services ih., the _sew f ,. *ill .a, usual at united Church *ill 11 .and 7 o'clock - on Sunday next. = Y - it•'"”' :with the F*;rstor• in' charge. - On the r. ; pvl —, Rev. F. .%V. Madden of Uunbarton. ��# $ .. s °°•�"i s �,'' : _ I k • 1 will ,charge o! .' both the morning and everting theti occasion • of the .Harvest St t viceo. The home choir will have charge of the morning rhusic and =: Mnbartos chair • m. the evening. _ �liE hold4 II I e - Former Resident• Pawes «r 0W _ - Tt a w held on .Funeral services ere he 7llfonday afternoon foz a'. -one 'time - resident -of Claremont, in tae person _ _ .. of Isaac Boaoarary-, 5tourtvrlte. _ tie e __:'ruse '83_ A highly esteemed .reel¢- `.. _ eat and Honour Deacon of the local - Y, - • • : - = %ptist . Church. He is. the last of "Sure were working harder than ever:-;-but that never hurt : •, • ; ati family of twelve. The service was - anybody. We're working longer hours 'and putting our ^ : held( in the Baptist - Church here, :with . Rev, Walter. Daniel - in charge. mono away •!II Victory Bonds. \ Now_ we'll-be, be • *ssisted by Rev. C. E. '1 tl*od. Suiving are: hi two sons interest instead of paying it. n m ows C ` s• :� c,rl, of stou$ville; and Earl of When ce comes .we'll have money saved to buy new Flint, Mier; and one .'daughter: 1 _ -_ XTTa. Graham, of Barrie. Interment `=': equipment for our farm —might -even put up a, new bars - took place in SWAfIville cemetery, c' ".maybe take a holiday! - -. Birkett home Sold. Mr. and Mrs, Burkett ' to move to Stinifvr fe. - "Meanwhile, we Can't. think otany safer or better place to ' a homa of Mr. _P­4 is than -in - bends -• backed. by our country. _ Y Win. Birkett • vas sold this. V " Mrs. -. _.a .. •' •'�•' a Week, to Mr. Albert Lee. The new And we can'( think of any better purpose than helping: - - tenant moves in at- once; and Mr. our- fighting boys get the jump on the enemy. When we- - - and Mrs. Birkett have moved to ' St6affville, for the - winter 'and will : - 'Md ' about - our ' m lads bombing Gerany, we - Can think - take -up residence with the form- _ . - that maybe we -raised one of those bombs on our own fariri. 'en's brother, Norman. Mrs. Birkett =.? at'ated that they., may ,move back -in- that's' our plan from now until peace tomes. We -_ - - s€ the ,.spring, but had made no plans • • - ' ••' .. as yet, swill work to save and lead: We'll have it to spend later.: HOW TO BUY:- - 'r - ; .rue thieves in tows - And we can 10014 fofwarcd to getting that. new tractor , = ' ' , „ Give your order to the r Constable'John Norton was called ; - -_ .'- and that fine new automobile we're -saving for now. _ victoryLoansalesman/ to the horn& of Mr. % Duda; four :''; ' _ who calls oq-yom Or miles 'north of Claretno:rt; who "We'll be laying up for ourselves the best of invest place f any branch hands reported' a brand new truck tire _ _ - . �ments- ,VICTORY BONDS — backed by all the resources -- �om�e it to a stolen' on Saturday morning: a'ite investigation .showed that all hub - - ` _ -of tho Dominion of Canada s � the eld_ a fair rate of • He d it to ens. ylocal victory Lora Sa �: -r' � they � Headquarters. Or you can author- '-caps had been taken o$, but the r ice your employer to start a regular interest, we can borrow against them, and_ they_ are on. „� laq for On. spy.. tire � had been ' taken. c' - - _ .. pa gs m}iis is the first'-two of tire -steal - _ _ ,readily saleable when we need cash! - -Bonds may be- boagirt in deaomi - ing reported- in -this district. _ nations of ;so33=ioo,ssoo, Sim - - - compan _- or your lOCYt YtCtOry _ a Mrs. Conger ss1L !Whitby Business " _ _ • ^ _� _ .._ _ ' __. _ Loan Heaaquarcers will be glad to Mrs. Conner, of Claremont, whose HQTl��N6 MAT�'ER S !VO_W BUT V /CTOR Y :: e� every f,tan�e�a�akl�g nalrne- .stands_ out -in the baking _in- dustry, has sold her shop i:i Whitby will preps to vacate. - C and and - . by yE NEW IGTOR Y ONDS _ V19AR YOUR �_ Mali. Overseas Parcels Early. .. - ! COMMANDO oA00gt _ - It 8 mark! Idr _ g top yw- . The local PbebttrasibT mains all brrr k4kt for MW -yii� Doi& - - - who use mending parcels over eau, i ., ' 6AMAD# MEND$ $7$000001000 Now t : - : to have them in the mail early to _ L-3t a<.Od tae numb and delay is the • 0 NAMNAL. WAR FINANCE ac�t,TEg �tfTaiTges !rralv+�+ ti!s1= taa>reals, { ''r - � _ ... _ ..... , - _ !1 ?°^s�! 59'" ', .'.:t,ry°t+,+.i Rc zx•t !^"._+.:,•�: ac :,, °'_..�. ,.'3''F,si'"%R'4 ,`-„ . �_ ;,.4 __ •. .'��'� .a. F ''N:�iZZ'ti'"+;'•` .T,•yr.,,,, - - �ii•,G *• `�'! �`a�G k _ t e,�.r. q' _ ,x• 'T t .F t.+r�, S; s:r. _ — -s N l '•+ +�.. - .'*',..�_ - - - .` ±'. —•-T.— -- •--- -- -. _�._..._ . _ ., .. .......... ....., _,.i°c-i-"s�'4.,, '1r . _ . . ,........... ...+rya:. _. , _ .. �"`^'i -: , ✓.,.� _ _ _ �__ �. si ahovitailed coat....Well. I pp- .. � . � � . _ -_ - • - ,• f, r seised Mom rd stick for ■i:r�_�. w;= mouths. But I warn th you, when f.� at■ over nobody's Voing to got LAKE TO TELL - - w me back here." 1 ! 1 "Nobody's going to try", said , _EYERTBODY ABOOT Carlton as he was !failed by leis n: ....... _. - ,.. son, Peter, an aristocratic, fine- -_ - -- ALL- BRAN�a ��eETR afar looking boy of 17 or 18. He had 1 an inherent dignity which his cos. — __ _ tuiur, more axtreme than that of Keep in line the majority of pupils, failed to = ; �" "" • ' extinguish. Being s member of + a�a Mr. a Boyar, Valley6eld, if you we troubled by constipation with t i m Quebec: "For many s we've data to lack of the right kind of Pop, the honorary society at Eton, yyssaene r a wider in " •sojoyed' V ALL-BRAN. '6uli' is your diet? But retnaaber, Pete had latitude his economy ;.the delicious cereal that keeps us ALL -BRAN doesn't work like choice of costume than the other _ . _ • � . naturally. in tnut8216 coth. It takes time. Est It boys; his trousers were of a till• �fRJtN As we-- re;oairly and drial -pkaty of water. ?seent style, there was s red car- - ': iittt►va t]ieai almost avety day. And =ALL-BRAN at your grocer's, nation in his buttonhole he wars -. JILL -BRAN it a greed cared for m two convenient dtx packsom or :, . beeeidast." ask for the individual saving awing collar, a doi.ble- breasted', Vii►' 7� ALL-BRANS eat rraL+traafs. Dada by colored waistcoat, white tie, braid- Crown Brand Syrup !n addition to its other uses, is being so - '" •'gam Way" to correct the cause ids in Load9a, Canada. jug on his coat and sealing wax generably used to supplement sugar, that the demand has increased on his hat-, the, latter a signific- tremendously -- so that sometimes your grocer may not be able ant mark of . the Pop members. .v s upply-you But- you'll un understand why. Carlton introduced the two boys, _ together Sundays and vacations informing Peter that Tim had _ • ' / � A great deal more '" Crown Brand " l: being - - - -_ - '-R Yams at-Etc ■ ■ �' and -" been admitted to the school.' Peter produced this year but It cannot be axp#ted to "Hey, wait a minute! Arc you appeared delighted and when his -meet a demand resulting from a war shortage of OIL skl111iIng tun ...... :' _ Adapted b Lebbeus Mitchell from planning xawier safe! Gu6Y �Y... .. y "Well, it isn't really definite as + mrmena �! 9 w+y.... ­Ike Metro- Qoldwyn -Mayer picture � It's'terribI difficult to get to Justin is house,- Justin was - �jf�a;? Y y Peter's tutor," -- his dace lighted The supply of Crown Brand .Syrup, like °de�ac Starring Mickey Rooney t boys are register - UP. things, shared I)on' - ` SYNOPSIS: ed + before t'e the , may, we'll be togetb�er then.- -- -- normally. W must help of •your grocery, *xe - -_- - the bo o b _'. they are ,,orn. "I -- With the Wha " t got to do with my You'll like Justin. He's our house,_ _ . effort is bean made to keg you w- liocT, - • Timothy Dennis high school 9„ - 4 Ry PP _ football • champion, and his sister goy Everytising. It's the school master =- the best there is. And this delicious syrup. J... X. :, s the - !front, are ■.at h. you'll like M'Dame -after you s� - +g►r -west to and ..>a father _. +„ U-- " Rue's a mart of lea by t%►eir mother who has mar- a - an his grandfather. ana now Pet- ' peeve he explained.. "She rled an Englishman, Roger Carl- housekeepers" sr. It's just been part of their takes sate of the house with Jns- g B g 1 ten. Tim oipioiAwy is -very bitlra _ • lives. That's any i want it w be . ,. gbeat' it. He had expected to go „ tin. ... a- past of yours. WE" Tim was assigned to hiss- - ' be Notre Dame whe:r"Is (*that •.wells maybe it's all right for � s ■ lead been a champion feotbaU them," he protested, " "but. I don't ors - s faisiy small, wIIite- player. Having tea, their first washed room, with a folding bed, AL I -- - -- day at Redfern, their new home, want to go to schg,V with a lot of s bureau, a couple of chairs, a _- foreigners. What would the Notre _ ribs her now father from fireplace and an ottoman - he Dams football coach say if he saw whom he borrowed the large and e„ proceeded to don the Eton cos- � Tim's tutor and' house- master, she ezclaimed. "All covered with for m• Playing cricket. tome that Rage Carlton had had -- "- -ieaatifnt- mid- >�h,�etstab, , " "You would be our new American ink again. Is that the same one ' - But you're not ready- for eel- - - V 1Na 6ttesrness at leaving mer- made for - h$� '1'fsi Ruat-ctmae- to-- _ z ,. mi -- f$ @n13; - Splc,illl(1, aiuvn . y0U2�` Inge yet, Tim You'll have to go - __y ?La had tadieated hb belief to toms school. Roger can gK tell him goodbye and stopped in step- father well. A trifle shaky "No, ma'am. Yesterday it was he doorway to stare o . n mantis• West Roger. Raes Carlton .Ness . tartans -' + P'm on his iatin verbs, but a fine nth- red ink. Remember?" ' you ia, wont you at least give. Re8uy, you are a disgrace ".o boating Englishman and had bar- $eteII a trial? Yota'tb love it. I know �� lets. Sit down, m; boy._..This, " on - ltedfam to stake an impres yon „ 'Yen don't, need to say it. I Dennis, is Weldon -the sixth Earl the house. Look at this boy, how -tins on their mother. The latter „mod H I don't?" know what I look like -- an un• of Weldon--s. discredit to his line. clean he is." vends Jame vet wits heir, huabandr- - "Yon needn't' stairs- I promise dertakerl Go ahead sand laugh.' svgs, a perverter' of Latin prose. "But he just got here, ma'am," sie-wants a private talk with Tim. Don't mind ms, !aught - A sorry fellow, aren't we, Wel- said Inky, twinkling. CHAPTER TWO yen. At her urging he agreed "Oh Timmyl Take it offl Take don." "Why, you must be' Dennis. I "F'hst, +•.said Tim's mother. I to give that famous old, school a it off!' wailed the Runt, bursting +. +, Vast to apologise to oa." six-month ieial. Into tun. If you say so, sir, said Wel- had such a pleasant talk with y Roger Carlton left Tim" in- the don, familiarly known as Inky, ' In your mother. Now are you fe- - - « ". _he _-rspliod, miserably. a id _ soh9ol Roger. seated at the wheel of a sort of kidding but- affection- lug, Dennis?" Bhe looked at isle Csoshl Tou don't need to do tut.'r lard .e■ ho- hi■ car, waiting for his wife and' = ; "Yes, I do. I've bean bscredibl in to one the headmaster at Eton, Jane was talking to Peter, who a#e voles. expectantly. y !promising to be, back In #b mih- "I do .say so, Weldoul I do in- "Why, why, I'm okay." isoldsh. I was so bapy i%wo with Stec. bad sae foal on the running deed. -Now, Dennis, I 'don't sup- . "Weldon will tell you, I'm not a Roger that I_ took it for granted board, in Change costume, a - 'd love him and this place as Left alone, Tim wandered about squeak racket In his !sand: pow you know your way about :,,fuss-budget, but when I know a ` - "�w yet'" le , as you are-" -- ! ? to. i should !save goner to ?es �e ?'d and . than into on_e of the "It mea_ ns a lot, Tim's getting Toy is as fragi and told you about Roger, and lot building. He stopped on the Ven Lire at "Eton. _. Big RCCitii*3 - -Tim .._admitted that he didn't' "Me? came; le 11 grasped Tim. you decide whether you wanted to stairs leading to the upper school would a anything for his hap- and Justin appointed fairy "to- be _ __ ,T�. �e from tka epger � his some here." and looked at the mall thickly eov.. pinta■ even to sacrificing her guide. "I'm sorry, my boy, floor a stentorian shout al ng t e -� - " +. - seed with carved names. . Am erg -own." deeply sorry. I hope this associa- At once various doors along the It'd all right, Mom, his said „ tion with him will not seriously corridor opened. A score of Lower - �fe9r. "It ,a,,,, ■., +t ,„, „* them he spotted R.. Carlton._ .• suns I'll- look out +• Form boys piled out and .started affect your future. New. 'lYie Tower sloe!? strack and as foe :. _ - • ^- _ - :. - once there cams. the sound of �°' �d - - "r' "=' Out is the comdor, i'im eai�I: *�+° ■ *sl*•� A,nonQ I thought ,of you as mach When Tim, sammoned• to the ��y, if your really an Earl, them suss Inky..,,TiM looked after " younger than - you are -- not yet ' ... _ �y feet above his head. A door headmaster's office, , entered - he what do they call you around here him amazed, ran and caught him, capable of :Waking deti'sions, I was opened, s oa°e�f o1 voices same to beheld a large gout - ua::ureu scan - yvl u or Dul what ?" demandin: "Whats all the shoot - his ears, and then a group of boys •+gr --• -' -v P y of about 50 looking something like "They just call Vme Inky," the fag —for"_ - =are.- You're not angry with all ages end sizes, dresses In a shaggy dog, admonishing "Z9f � boy replied and apo►ce to di'La...c, g- vie?" - the proverbial Eton fashion; tight- small mischievous- looking boy the housekeeper, a large middle= Kenvil!" said Inky struggling t ...Z "Gosh no Sure ' not. I never jackets, high" bats. At the amazing - with ink - stained hands and large, was It�was..._kinda sudden:" - might, Tim backed -dawn the stairs.. innocent a ee. g aged woman, who appeared err• #roe himself from Time grasp+ - - "Thanks, Tim; for L king it this Reaching the yard he took to his +, y„ ound a corner. / �,� (Continued Next Week) - _wray. I know wha�, ou must be heels and ran to the spot where Ah, _yes, said Justin, now to " We:don, look at your collar. Copyriicht 1942 t;y Lowe`s -ine. _ - -- Mr. Carlton wan to meet him- Tim ' feeiir►g - as if I d starter a lice all my own and -expected-you to all but collided with his trees tit into it as beat you could. But father. Almost hysterically the , ' I I bay .shotited: be' halipy only so long as you -and "Hey, get me outta here, dii _ 'Jane Oh we'll- be happy, all right, me outy her uick. - - q V „_.. happy "Get you ant!” said'- Roger, Ifs just that — veil, we gotta amused but puzzled. 'I just got - :. get use,T to things. you in. They've . accepted you, - "I know, I was terribly afraid at Tim." _ - - first - especially when I met But Tim was frantic. - "Oh, no, - - Peter." you don't! Not for all the money ` - :: " . in the world!" • • '" ' Peter, Mom? Who's hr . •,„ , •- • _ _ "W�rtt$ the mat+ ■•"' Wham's : "Why,-darltn' g , 1 au. wrote .you a. - ' happened, Tim?" )kbout him. Yini see, Roger's first - Tim pointed at the passing boys 'write died a long.-rime ago; and • , P P g • -••• .. • = , :.',: • . �� . Peter is his son." in their, to him, outlandibh cos- "Where_does he hang out?" tomes and said furiously: "If you '. "He's at Eton. You'll -like him. think Pm going to school with *' _.y.- :'He's-- a-f:..0 Lux, es' --year or two "lot of Little Lord Fauntleroys - _ _ _. • = - -older than you are. Roger's taking you got another guess coming. I'm getting out of here.", But. ?OU dowrf there tomorrow _ t t membarPti }tip promise "What for?" to his mother to give the place" a - `"To meet sour new" brother, and trial. "Why didn't you tell me well to see Eton. Its the best - about those clothes ?" - err? school in England, Tim, and only - ' � ' -- • - . ' " -. ' - ' -- • - _ '80 miles from here. We -can-be "I took ,it. for ;;ranted you 44—'42 Tim kicked the ground vicious- WE end' ly. "I've been trapped. Sold soon an " down the river for a plug hat. andO ..GOOD EATING NEWS _ :... .. -EA Sleight -df -hand wont boys in the service. But a little kitchen magic will stretch a pound "' us must dontribute,our utmost ' produce meat when it's needed for the is the people's war ... it is our war. Each and everyone of ..ofaausage to nitre servings, ''The secret boa m this recipe for Sausage help sly the day of ViCtoryl U Bhortcake. - we fail in our duty to lend to the limit, we help' make this --- - _ 81,orttake war last longer. i cup white cornmeal cup All -Bran " +lt cup flour 1 cups milk Let us resolve to back the new Victory Loan to the utmost i tablespoon sugar - 1 ' cgs _ -: __ of our ability. We, on the home front, :must. strain every fibre a teaspoons baking powder • ^'A cup melted shortening -` that- our fighting men may'have overwhelming superiority in - 1 teaspoon salt -� 2 tablespoons baiter _ - -- _• - The '''-- .-Paprika arms and equipment to crush our still powerful enemies. Th 3 - Creamed sausage - ..:: -- = dollars we lend NOW will make this poMble sooner. _ 1 pound bulk ,sausage" 3 tablespoons flour > I tablespoons fat 3is' teaspoon salt - flour,. - 23fi cups milk = Sift_ cornmeal.. sugar, baking powder and salt together. Add All -Bran, .milk, beaten egg and shortening. Mix until flour.- - -- • _. - _ ds. • 'disappears. Pous-_ into greased_ pan, and bake in -hot-oven (4507.) _On *bout thirty minutes. Remove from pan, spread with butter while - WC J hot acid 'serve with creamed sausage or "ham over the top. Sprinkle ay with paprika. y Brawn sausage in frying pan, breaking it up into small pieces. Pour off fat, excepting 2 tablespoons. Stir in flour- and'seasoriings; - SPACE D O N A T E d a Y f R Y - C A D E• U R Y L TD:, M O N T R E A L ' •add milk and cook, stirring constantly, until thick and smooth.. f Yield: 9 servings (9 x 9 -inch pan.! , •� - _ � - `, - .car '. ..y• ,..._.' _ .. � _ M1 r �. � ... .... > _-. :. .:_ -, .. ;� ,Yf -. . ,_:. _ "�, •� s �. a Rf d f� 4,�• j�i �., •.f . �'! ,' ::'•�r"•!' ' �„,S..' � ,.,.,_±:"�✓.F..�$:.f . G • ,� „'p ^°- *ao k y, ^ � 'nt.5' 'S v? Y�i-Y •'_ ` i; _ . "'^ �”' '�'^'� lS ' J N� • : r -.: .• `*�.��,;.r,r,^t m -Y:• ,•;i • j � „ I ', ,.- k;si .Y•-' ar mM'•�+. t�, „ ' 17. u-2 •l a^ ti f ii �1 r �•"::� :,7 .;�.', -N " ;y+•.` . - .• • P•:.- . .-"s. :..- *•,7 fir. :.: 7, !Mq; p c: r �.'`vr.imws•i . ' p ;s' r «�.Ji' -� W a • *!/s Jy•.• t . may kt � ' rn, �, ,3 :` ?, ,,,, a #.` -"--e- _ -_ _ •fie_-' '= "_�._.:d� :._�.- .._.._ __ _ --:+- F• -R �i �y ,'Arny'h' +,M f r^, a.;.I ,i `SAP', � r' .r .• y "` ''a^ n' �. .. — 1 .w_. v • T :.ai ' ^.r hfFv, 'I+jr }+++ P- 0 1 8 8 0 _i from the man, mad* he a wvmsa. holiest and, most helpful reladoa- Opera Star .dugs ;¢ "` f" FBAt I 0 8 E P 0 B? E 8 and brought hoe unto the b ntaa. ship' of life. >us all one !*ads, RU FROST It interesting to note ns that man therefore, let seek to have Fot SOldler's Bride was a keeper of the garden before Christ present, and to be ourselves' To a small restaurant in New Canadais most popular radio angles on how to get the most - woman was created, and was w Christians. Above all, at our York last week, came a soldier broa4cast hits the airwaves this out of the family budget. , These be enabled to provide for the sus - marriage feasts let us send our on furlough, and his bride, Bays -; Saturday. After considerable die- three angles cover the essential tenance and comfort of his wife. first invitation to him, for wbsa Leonard Lyons, in New York PosL onssion, it has been decided to' requirements of food, household Adam's Jay marriages among us shall be en- Thsy had been married a few continr the hockey broadcasts of equipment and clothing. So if you 28, "And the man said, This bored into in that spirit, there wdl hours earlier, at City Hall. "i the N�i Hockey League again are interested in learning about is now bone of my bones, and be fewer divorces in the land. missed one thing,” .sighed tho this n. There was in'faet • many aids in. keeping down the flesh of my flesh: she shall be bride. "I always had wanted the ..' more argument pro and con on - household accounts, your' CBL called Woman, , because she was Nearl ' 400,000,000 letters for kited of wedding where someone the subject of continuing profes- hostess, Ethelwyn Hobbes will be taken` Man." The of Man. The poetry delivlryIn England are posted in shw.'I Love You Truly,' and =-- -clonal hockey this Beason, than an mighty glad to greet you. of love is found here in its first a year in used envelopes. Promise Me." A blonde at the - deciding to voice the puck action • * * origin. Adam's exclamation gives next table volunteered, to sing _ �� over the" national networks. In 'The Canadian Broadcasting expression to the joyful surprise those songs. Th* wedding party bossy ways it was largely -the Corporation has Just announced t which he beholds her. - DANES DICTATOR prepared to listen. And so the radio angle which swung the de- the commencement of a "new ser- Divine Rite of Marriage Metropolitan Wagnerian soprana. elaion to' continue the N.H.L. ies of Sunda morning " �F" Sunday g programs 24. "Therefore shall a man ' �;��� Helen Troubel. left her companion games this winter. One potent designed to familiarise the chfl- leave his father and his mother,' —the general manager of the srtrumv., favoured the belief-thst Oren with the Bible, and particu- and shall cleave unto his wife: Metropolitan Opera— and sang. h,y ' even a, Canada at was required _ lady with the Life of Christ. I,ilxe and they shell be one flesh." without any accompaniment, those the relaxation which the broad- the very popular series "And It There are four great principles �Y� two songs" for the soldier and his *sets of hockey every Saturday Came • to Pass," ,the new present enunciated in this one verse. (1) . ¢`. bride. even brought to listeners from tation styled "Dramas from the One man was to have one wife,;.;... - t1le Atlantic to the YaC1i:iC . . t51U1e W111 U11i1 BLUlIb'u au�ueYy '� uu.Y u,u it utuu�u uuu so Saturday evening is again to in dramatic form, Old Testament is except in the case of the death Q-1 ea-Tea become Caaada'rnalv,.ol L„ckey- - stories - wiH- be- featured - tiering- - of one. 42} The- devotion_of. has— _ Instead of Chains. night from coast to coast, CBL November concerning Noah, Abra- band and .wife should be first to and car revs woronto wlii essay s 1, &AOI ntber aaci -sot to their par- - `ri "Chain him„ put him in" irons." l9rosaex■a■, �u..wad„J...Y Octolzer- eats (STHusband and wife are _ shouted several -women who saw 81st, 9 p.m, New York Rangers are designed with particular apt permanently united in the deepest "f a German pilot parachuting from and Toronto Maple Leafs will open peal to children in the age group, devotion, and this relationship L k �" a damaged 'plane ,vhioh attacked `.e sasses As usnal_the�Hot of -12_to 14 ears. but at the saml deeper than citizenship in a state. Q �j? ip--T- Stove League , featuring Elmer "time will Include enough dramatic employment -in any concern, mem- when the pilot was brought down Ferguson. Wes 'McKnight, Harold interest to gain the ear of older bersbip in any human' organisa- f from a rooftop to which he had Cotton and Bobby Hewitson will -youth groups and -adults. The Lion, devotion to any social group. floated, he was given instead a be heard during the intermissions. first programme will be heard. (4) Marriage does have, and is in- "dish" o! tea. -" - : is connection with.the opening -or -- Sunday, November ist, over net - tended to have, a deep physical the hockey season, sports fans will work stations of the CBC, 10 a.m, basis, and "husband ands wife optim6m be glad to know that Wes Mc- * + + should be, and are inteflded"to be. - - - , Knight's interviews with hockey Have you heard the new "Good definitely attracted to each other. She had a stars will be broadcast for the "- - - Luck show which "commenced Divorce pPlied to join the 10th consecutive season. Origin- " over CBL • a week ago on a Mon- $ -6, "And tbero came unto him . Women's Land Army. On .being sting from CFRB Toronw itie$a day, wedaeada and Fday~Y -to = +!'"• " °• ~ oi+� `: '' interviewed it transpired that she interviews will be heard eve a away wa■ i,aaall �..1 every- 7,16 schedule? Her* i. s pro. L its lawful for a man to put away Gen. Hermann von Hannekea, *"+•�s�evebng 7 >w e a and gramme f mine iha�ngs and hl. wife for every cause? 4. And close associate of Nazi Gestapo . this was most anxious to learn to will be fed to many Canadian chatter of Al and Bob Harvey, he answered and said, have ye not tw6i-flu""16., i'Sl......lw., 1..... L..... milk. "I'm sure I should be an `. stations across the Dominion. Bob Farnon's orchestra assisting, read, that he who made them from named German commander-In'- right," -she said, "if only I eo d !Coach Happy Day who led the _and with Al. Savage putting in the the beginning made them male thief in Denmark. start on a calf I" Leafs to the. ° Stanlet Cup last plugs. and female, 6. and said, "For season will face the microphone * r . cause shall a man leave his father s ,E - - -pre Saturday, October 81st Lovers of fine music" wail wet- - -and mother, and steal cleave to his COMMERCIAL PT - * • • coma back to the airwaves the wife; and the two shall become �I \ Them days when Dad's pay Sunday afternoon New York Phil- ore flesh? 6. So that they are *heque -haer proffranmet- no more two but one flesh. What Pasate 17 Butter lump.' - - made for income tax before he Bruno Walter, former leader of therefore God bath Joined to- 18 Five plus Dva. ' " 1 Plant - ` arrives home, require a bit more the Vienna Philharmonic and who gather, let not man put asunder. Previous which linen sconamy than usual on the part was often a guest conductor of Marriage "is a fundamental human is made. 1 20 The fiber Is _ of Mother. 'In homes where the the New York Philharmonic Sym- relation. It L something more b It belonss to freed by zaandn between income and outgo phony. than -a living together of man and genus --:r or rotting• slim these stir stirring times, the The well known voles and inter- woman; it. Is _a psychical as well 8 Daub. 21 Poet, triendly advice - o E$ielwya " eszing musical interpretation at f iadis#..- - To jtarvest. "Robbed, C.B.C.'s shopping expert Deems Taylor is heard as inter- duals ; said as such it is in the is temper. 24 Its seed is - Is proving, I understand, very mission commentator. " Origins- largest sense of the term a era- 14T6 live again. Called ,helpful She gives advice on how. tang from the great Manhattan ternity that depends for Its per 16 Appellatiaat. s5 Oue that -: / Is buy and how! to budget wisely Metropolis, the New York - Phil. patuation upon low. 17 House cat. " _ sad a V"Vy.IMII, i.. e- p,<s,, harmaak Symphaa5c by Jesus L' raasOod n '19 To shut up. .Isarieis hoard evert Wednesday at be heard over the Eolnmbia Broad. impossible, except. as a - formal Y `s .' • 24 �_�� 14.15. Nrs. Hobbes, after careful casting - System, including _CFRB, recognition of an already broken 91 Mare Bofors. "useareit Iw found some now Toronto.' • union. ti marriage gives rise to degraded. 50 Enthusiasm 4 Black- headed 30 Ratite blvd. -_ - an setnnI union of personalities, it can be broken�1 v b an actual -� 1%nSli title. 51 Cake _ -jolt, 32 Fish. alone; i will make him a help This 29 Daytime a -33 Indian weigh/. severance of us Our (abbr.). - meet for him. 19. And out of the performance. 52 Angry, _ 84 Unit of work. - Lord does not say' that every mar- -� C H O O L ground Jehovah God formed evert riage entered into is according to 27 Vibrators 5a Pertaining Operation 86 Senior (abbi.� beast of the field, and every bird the will of Gad. Whit our Lord ` motion, to gulls. '87 Therefore, L�+ of the heavens;, and brought them does say is that when God has $i Ascended. • -.- 55 Its sitlry bast o� 41 Fence stairs. �+ S SO N unto. the man to see what he-would united two 83 Forms of — is made 43 PertaininS E +11 `" -m - ands whsteoevsr t people In martiaQe, no terra. Into ltaeat 7 Mister (abbr.) to air. 'LESSON 44 man called every living creature. °u' ■L ".flu a.�a G.., $= •'4�aeet -1 s , err ha" _ 44-To tattle - that. was the name thereof. 2{t plan, or suggest anything that animals. 55 Runs away. flower. 46 Tardy. THB CHRISTIAN VIEW OF would break that marriage cove - `88 Thoughts. , . _ 9Italian .cola.. 42 Raman And tie man gave names to all - VERTICAL rapt. aqd lead to the termination • 39 Stream. 10 Above, empea ar. Goneals U27. Up 2 18.341 cattle, and to c7►e. olras as .ere o! that holy relationship. 40 , UVicu Awlia. S s "tea 1 - Jeremiah 29 :4.61 Matthew heavens, and to every begat of the 1. "And the third day there was '41 Street (abbr.). {abbe.), 13 New England- 49 Domestic 194-8; John 2:1-b field; but for man there was not a marriage in Cana '. of Galilee; - 42 End wqU of 2 Cotton fabric. ' (abbr.).• slave. 'PRINTED TEXT found Whelp meet for him. ". The. a building. 3 Sound of 1S and the mother of Jesus was Type -'52 Provided. ` 'Genesis MIS -341 Matthew.IM3.6t plain word in" this paragraph m these: Z, and Jeans also was bid- 46 Tinged. sorrow. standard. 54 Electric trait. f' . John 2s1-6 helpmeet, which means, literally, den, and-his disciples, to'the mar = 1 Z 3 6 5. ( I6 7 8 Y p N GOLDEN TEXT. —L•t Aar eia a a• helper. The expression indicates s that the" forthcoming helper riage. 8. And when the wine lee hat in homer amens all. Heb- g per was failed, the mother of Jesus said 12 `rows 18:4. to be of similar nature to the man. unto • him They have no wine. 4. THE ESSONdINnot know .. himself, corresponding by wav o! _ salt} r,, c �, ,_ m ,,,, ^ - y 18 Nl - w when of big lonelyo tie , aoiii in evens what have I to do with thee! mine -oar first parents began their life of tell lonely being, and in every hour is not yet come, b. His .tu ZZ _ Z4 to then. It was something ovei way adapted to be his co- partner ge g mother smith unto the servants, six thousand .years ago, The let- and.companion. All ,that Adam'a Whatsoever he saith unto yob, do ter of Jeremish's, partly quoted nature d0nanded for its comple- it." As this was a marriage fear Z5 in thle 6wv ", was written ,its tion, physically, intellectually, so. wA cannot for et that in the Z beau- 699 B.C. Our Lords teachi ZL - Cialiy, was to be included in this ffi-- so ' ng on tiful words of-the marriage service 6iverco was riven in February, other self who was, soon to .stand Christ 'hallowed and adorned' that by -leis eid�. Tl,. a.. "..,te need - 'by* 37 . " A.D. 80. The marriage in Cana � divine institution his presence - and woman's power to satisfy.. that occurred in Febrna.y, A.D. 27. and first miracle that he wrought Place-.--We do not know where need, is laid the foundation for in Cana of 'Galilee.' At the very : the Divine institution of marriage, -the garden oi• Eden was located, beginning oi' the Old Testament _ but it was probably near the' lower which was afterwards prescribed we find the primeval Iaw'that one -part of the Tigris and Euphrates not for the first pair alone, but man should be the. husband of one those to whom Jeremiah for all their posterity. 4Z A3. ? 46 qg 49 Rivers; wife, and here, at the'•very' outset 4 -- wrot e w were living in 'bab y ion: Our - Creation of_ Iw__._ of- his' minis w ha v a Christ at Lord's teaching on divorce was 21. "And Jehovah God caused giving his countenance to mar- -- ---- .: given in, Peraea. The wedding a deep sleep lo fall ppon the man, riage, thereby showing at what a s; 93 94 I .described by John was in Cana of and he slept; • and he took one of distance he stood from those who,{ Galilee. • his ribs, and closed up the flesh already in the days of Paul, had 18. 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Mopayte amp SAND,' GUA VELI, 4 by"tbe late A. 3. -.To our any Ui ers, 4=t HOUM10 we, ggly occuW resses, IS..50-43.50 - BEATON, BELL & ROSS many new, many Barristors & Solicitors BUILDER'S SU PFLIE Dinette suite, 6 pie- who are an w. J. UATON. K. C. Telephone also localleartage vork #.M00KE BELL. K. C. Adel.29391 We havealso vlaeed in stock; 5 full ces, 67.50 '..whom we have pleasantly served LDM ag XAPLZ LEAF M11J"G D. F. ROSS .372 Bay SL. 'Night for, Thirty- five year'$. JOHZ�L.' POND' Toronto CONTAWY FEEDS Motor Ambulance, Day or A NGUS-McMl LL A N— Barrister. Sol. ONE 1800 y Public 19 Mell"da Str"i 121, A. -We MITCHELL On.'and after I A Pickering, ent. S Co A. STERRITT suatstage W arb PHONE Office 74 Res, runeral I)ireotor 2A-R—L-BEATON. TOWNSHIP -�Lourniture Dealer Clerk. Conveyancer ca*�M­- wilfhave .&Sdavits. Accountant,! EL.!a=&I ITT cjymixr, A tMensm. Wbltevale. -not. Nffdm to STORES 7-- A, E. RICHARDSCR ivery GgNIPRAL INSURANCE.' We do building of all kinds I.' - Adrienne KRAL ESTATE CARPENTERING CONVEYANCING CEMENTING AFACE CREAMS ............. 60c. I am ehl established sigency, naft -.7 ROUGE ........ r. 65c. Our present capable Assistant, Mr. Lloyd C4urtk* to Norm ROOFING FACE POWDER ............. 66C. Is entering the Air Force on November lot Phone PICIL 6W. we Also Sell Brantford Roofing IpSMK Wills ............ 40e-. We have been unable to engage a satisfactory successor, and we -are now like =am7 other firmo materials, 314npire Bathrooms PERYU30 .......... Soo, 80C. business adjustments. You in know obliged to make ..WM-.MAW zqapmmt, Duro water that not only the labor Question epuses many .,1JOZN`RXD AUCTIONEER AND BY*,Gzm, Beatty Stable changes, but the tire and gwoline situation it'be Our Prescription Service is Accurate and nqtgp�t, .4041 an Sales Ssles conducted Anywhere"- !>. mss or write. Address 614 D --we an asiding all our friends and eummers, to W(Street, Beat. BOTES- MUG CO. bear with us in this drastic wartime change, and -Whitby. Ontarig. ristimates. Free THE REXALL STORE still give us the hearty support and co4Dperatlon you Work Guaranteed have in the past. Please be good enough to call us Phone, Pick 68 on the phone and reverse charges "where necessary, %.AL Phone em Store Hours 8 4L. in. to 9. p. X11. and we will have Your order ready when you call. Sundays a. m. to 9 16 m6 PICKERING, ONTARW Thanking you for past favours and in anticipation . J t2 . PROUSE as sift" At""AmaiMto of your future goodwill. F -PW,,g for SALE 8 weeks old. W. PETER LLME B. A. T. Heron, Pickering__ W.. M Banister, Solicitor eta P.Izets.. heavy, - so Mos hog= __ 1 - 4L Wed. end Sat breed, Mate April or early MAY 0 H ARMAN jang Skit. plcb@dn- Mrs. Orville Burton. R. R. Nut tn Lft= hatah RIIAD OFFICIII — OSHAWA -- 2. Claremont. Phone Citre 14r1L HORSES — for horse meat wanteci prices paid, Phone Pick. 36 r W FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Har�lwar� L. E. - O'NEIL L "'n" if F�OR REMI on No. higriway at .Pickering BMSALURR kUghIM CFM; a ruxnl i Ed It—& and garage ­iron Dec. till Fluccessur�tolvY.J. =&tsar.# M%A Xr­ Part, Highland Creek. grood, he ale C-7kL' ."MORLEY "lobt, a. and F586y iiwrvice 1 Z. GENERAL INSURANCE on a farm for a little girt 3 Yea" E 0 RVICT PROTECTION Oil C11911FICLIL Reddviiee FLoa Id. Write Mrs. George - Pegg, Claremont. A -SALE REGISTE n Wben a man wants AL home, he'saves for it. It WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U matters little whether it is a ho=ne or �& afar or what lnecows, hay, ura�ce of All Kinds. auction sale of milk W - comfort or I luxury you have your heart set on, YOU i;�;+etajy and expect to deny yourself other tWngs In omer to' get 7 ture' etc. property of W. Dunlop, Best Ratee, Available Witb poultry supplies; household furni- it. Today, all Canada is paving for a borne. Unless HLAIRL we do save, we'll lose all . right to a home, as we ---Security. and Service. `Ipllsirt ' - ' of Lot 9, C�6fi- 7 Whitibu ' ich know it. Under Hitler, conquered people have so (at Liamonville) Sale at 1. Ter:ms rights. Every dollar spent needlValy today, given 'Healthfully Air-cmditioned BROUGHA M PICK Si cai�L No reserve. CL PREN- Hitler % better chance to take Tway your right to ..' 1UE suctioneer. enjoy the luxuries that a Ym Canada -can give You MURSDAY, FR11DY, -SATURDAY OCTOBER 2" W and 31 PWNZ AGIN. 52 W S. AIIIIJKW WEDNESDAY, NOVEM.HiER, 18th �Xour dollars saved and. - invested in the new Nwory-Botdo we two ways xor,700: auction sale of Registered -kiol- ,T,wo shown sit 7 and. 9 p, m. ad aarkeprentice steins, *'uiiy accredited and tested Saturday Matinee at 1.30 cattle =+ implements, hay; grain; IVIftory Bond dollars help in tht fight now right to the things you want. for your —LICENSED AVCnON= straw and household furniture etc. ..-This Above, AD . For the Counties of York amid Cafk P"partty rof W. A. McLean, Lot Victory Bond' dollars will provide the cash TvnncJNmvr 22- Con. 2- Pickering: half mile for you to get what you -want- when. -the IV, Cov.41 MOM ...0 north of Uvetpool 'Hotel on No. 2. war is web. %ice of C. A. .3. :7. and wZ d Is Highway. Terms cash. Not reserve. MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY J. ZL Prentice (former Prentice am baie at 12.30. CI-kll" PREN.- NOVEMBER 2, 3 and 4. NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT Prmti Pam and Farm ft" ZCK,- auctioneer. lAwt 6aimplete show at 8..20 Sales a specialty at fair and Nemecer 110URSDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Danj*e'rously They auction sale of farm stock, imple- ingnts a.nd-household furniture. the property of Mrs. S. Daniels at Lot 7'. Be I�oyal. 2; rear con. 4 Pickering; - one and Sam. Cxxrrnld Nancy Coleman :half miles south of-Xinsale. Sale Ralymond Massey to Horne and at 12.30..?I"s cash, Ross Murison 0 Clerk; illiam Maw, auctwneer. -Also an added attraction.. C untry William ]30nda. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th- Iff T MY ' 1 ' I ,.rue to the Army Buy Victory auction safe of household iurniture, Judy Canada' Allapt Jones -- -and A q t property Robert Cq;ssins at Lot 20, Con. B. F. Whitby; half i. flume Mi*er and Jerry CoIgnbi way between Whitby and Oshawa �c'PICKERINti -Bui-at Ho ON Homey on the new highway. No reserve, Jo S. BALSD WRSDAY, FRI. - SATURDAY Sale at 12.45. sharp. Terms cash. SP See bills. William, Maw, auctioneer. NOVEMAER 5, 6. and 7, 4 (no inspection of goods before sale) J CHOICE MEATS Juke'Girl. SATURDAY OCTOBER Slot Regan t* .. sate .,<A= Sheridan aid Ronald au.c ion of Brick House. and AND #ot; Household furniture; tools SUL. iff a ATABUAJ at Main. Str. Unionville. Property of. estate of late Mri. Aichle Lun- VE JX Servi 0 at 19.30. Ter7rfg on chattels -Open Air ces -,We are -glad- to serve You t' the au. Sale Cash. CLARKE PRENTICE, auc- best of our ability, PHONE 26 Fxffl Gospell. tibneer. 9S S Picloering Township Council 9" Messa, Tinsmith Hardware MARKET ALVIN GOOD SINGING PHONE 46 6 -will meet on Monday next -at'the WaIneaday Night and Sunday TTownship Hall, Brougahm at 10 AL PICKERING m, for the transaction of general Afternoon buainess. JEAM STR, PICILER00