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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_11_13'?'i^'•"pM � +. '..-. ..' _. x.4'^',: -�.'_ y. ". .,� ii✓rt' _ _ - •per 1ES M. N ,m•. _ h�°9v '•i ..'Iiz &: .. r:.a •. dhit_..e: 'gym '••4 .'w.. -�d� .�'i>ry - q_'r < .. `, ., t✓, _ ..� <•.. -it fv �!a$ ar.R -:. - _ �i _ Y' _ �•.M -?N✓ +Y.•� �:t :..'s eu. e.- t*T'eJ:•raa� "4iF u_^4..w[r -.rely r t' Ap °•s.� N- +- _ — I,- pp -.sµ' -v �.,- ' �•,%^' -y9 i+Y� � ;.T'T � +L'"- _ � ' __ ".''•}"irT'- 'M .`( . i Y . �"+•: J. �- _!. 'VOL. LXII _.. PICHERINCI, ONT., F+ RIDGY, Nov. 13. 1942 No. 13 P ocker�n T wnshi xclusive • _of =�. I. � . $18,35000 . o -0 V1 sec e n Third can Fotldwing the announcement last _ 'Funoral of Late Pilot Officer Brdlfaht GYlia3 antic Display at LOCALISMS kz U-E T ­-P IC E Week 'of our being $88,000 below � - • _ _- on* . . Dnnbartoh JSasme and School Club _ ' the objective fn the Third Victory Frederick Csriiil Loan Pickering Township became Dunbarton, Now. 4th Modern J;j Pte Hermon Pascoe is home oft an aadfve territory with canvassers, , > GRIFFI?v physical cultural education of the a fourteen day leave. and to day.we. announce the object- TIiP frat tl,P late F�lot child was visibly demonstrated by F•te• Jack Bovel Is home on a Yt We as- having been exceeded (ex- nine young lames oz tae urrauuating • •.gibe Sap in Business' Officer Frederick Alfred Griffin was class day leave. I ciwdve of the Plant) '�,y $x8,350. -Mrs. mervin - L ouid and her couen = Anmysis aT 1 tom.. UrAr It wasn't a idild of sap we mad Rev. riarry vrR`ison of Aing orricia- ijiss aeon Ross spent the weekend )< ersity of Toronto bMore an en- Caaulty Obi'tve 52.600�000ih mind waen he &=vuu.; d l.io li a+ +l,P:,. 1, - Subscribed _ '._ ^8,143,000 ,, ,L- thralled. audience of parents and__ Maas ATM,} - _ subject but- rathea�= -frosa --SAP conlhunity was shocked to hear— y . regory -af -tile Miles Chapman older. childien at the regular mon- pman prepared a very news of- the crash at London, Ont. city is spending a few days with ><l* WwP• Obi"tve '... $650'� interesting address in his talk which caused . the death of three thly meeting tonight of the Dun- Mr. and Mrs Geo. Elliotti #�,� at' Rota on Monde evenin as Siyend and aerivuAy L,i"Lv4 p ion.' Hbiti and School Asf a 19ia�sh - X;iwn s pent >~he another of the classiflaation talks fourth on Tuesday afternoon. wo Exhibitions were given of the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Fred p s Objective, members on their own business- _Fred died as he lived t-- devoted Buis will teach Bunting and family. {elusive" of D. I. L) was t. by to duty. He took the place of an- ..l.i.dren, combined with gymnastics The Fred Balsdon family, Burford +! $200,000 other, and truly, the text — Great++ and a tuimbling aot that would not were here on Wednesday, of last sad subscribed ;2'18,350 In business -- Sentiment, —App- Y, have been amiss on many profess- week to tal6e a y lication of Commuo:h Sense - Per-4 er Love hath no' man than this — part in a birthday sonality. lanai stages. Mn. A Sclimeider ' - that he laid down' his life for , a party for Mrs. Baladon Sr. ' Principal of barton Public - -GAXE CO3ffid P1Z From the days of our ancestors friend was most fitting. -Interested in new blankets sad ancestors, friend He joined the Air Force about School in •moving the vote of rugs (all wool) ? See Sterritt's Notice of Meeting days- o! hard business 'practice to _ the Dresent _dai_o� a ' better under- twb years ago - and received his pointed out how valuable, advt. this week 17te last until " -The Township Gagne Committee standing between employer and the "sparks" as Wireless Operotor this demonstration ended . is some t � - -- - _ - - Will most in the Township Hall at wn loyee; dealing• with• men as in summer, passing his exams -with .s. very Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morley and P complicated da_n_ces in which UrbughW on Tuesday Nov: 77th- at. - military - operations and the sharing splendid record - - -- - -_ -- - - -- - hers. of the square were ask- n To n- y- 't�-Morleg million - - and em audience were ask- friend9 in Toronto and Hamilton 8 p, anr, Game Wardens for 1943 with .others in. our many problems. He leaves to. motirri ' his wife: Din and which they learned o will be appointed and other impor- happy was the man too who in Reta Shea; two sons: 4 year old j �' n Sunday. James and Frederick, one year old; readily under the scientific tutelage Mir• and Mi•a `red (seen and taut business taken up. The' Coamn- old age and days, of retirement, of the girls.. Mrs C. Sprott accom- Miss Edna, of Greenwood vI>9dted Ittee should coime prepared -to Dould look %ack over a lifetime of his mother; two brothers! James of paned the . firs. throughout the Mi and airs. o Chas. S'+wood n dux - r+eport on the work of the Officials devotion and loyalty to his firm. I the Air Force' and George of Mark- evening h fife piano. in the week of the 'Pheasant . Shoot. Application of Cmim an - Sense, ham ; th2•ee sisters: Mrs. W. Walker g Hugh Pugh Secretary was a secpwet. of success. Not dis- the young ladies taking p� We express our sympathy of Goodwood Mrs. R. Dixon o! YrnP thy to ' _- were: the. Misses Conme Gray, Miss Verna Wice, of Ottawa in the paraging genius or intellect these Cherrywood and Mrs. R. Melrose, -- - - - - We listened with !,pleasure on ` Whitevale. The man - Peggy Wysoglad, Kay Cunningham , loss of her mother who Yfednesda eve qualities. were not ahvaya neecess= of y beautiful _ » y ring to `Jim Hunter my to success nor essential - and floral tributes showed the high re- . Zde Christie, Ruth Carleton, Doris .away at Stroud on Sunday. 1 MDlaren, Mary Pelling and Mary _ . Mrs E. Crawford Kingston Rd- praise President Roosevelt for his gave as an example the technical] spec! in which Fred was held. The E.- is slowly recovering from injur- = . et ice. the face of an g F Y s Sinclair. � trained radio salesman who tarn- (lurch was packed to the utmost A poignant, behind- fife scenes ies received in a fall in which she selection abort the invasion_ of Af- mended. his sales talk by describing for the service. Pallbearers were �� tire- P .L�� se �- � Is<- note was added by the fat{ that sustained severe -.,bruises and -Jam Gi.� .,.�.14a.d.a.ili ,i.lL pv,.r.� tat ids tinned knocking the !Federal Govt. Fit, when casrrmion sense should tersnent was r*We in Whitevale one of a young ladies was motif- ligaments •in her akle. led only this morning by telegram • Mrs. Ed. Balsdon who has beeii have directed. him into 'telling" his Cemetery. The- sympathy of the of the death in action overseas of residing with her . dau htdr. Mrs. YA seelianedus -bale. and $ipso proiiplxM to We ut-1- .i,n j".: .. +Thole munnanitp X2es to Ahe - ber- 1.�. d, .... oI i. ;�..xi. Leapite tills (;orlon. I.aw suffered s severe Claremont - Wednesday S5: ' going -to be derived from purchas- eaves family. t i' loss, she expressed a wish to j F stroWe and at -time 'of writing in.. ing one of his radios. I on with, her part of the performance is in a very critical condition Claremont and North Pickering Personality was ,achieved by .the Mr, and .airs. Adam Spears of and -the audience was completell- Armistice Day here was observed Braaoh Red Cross are holding a influence_ of wane, external agency, Whitevale to Ceb,brate - Golden unaware of any tragedy in her without the usual services, T1yo Huge Miscellaneous Safe and Bingo such as high ideals Perserverenee Wedifing on November Sist. -smile minutes silence was recognized and. at c1-rmna=+ an wedz,esdar• 9Gtb waaential to personality Ne' mmn is It ,...Z. .. flit lots] school Cipseq in .LheJarter- .. at 2 p. m. Good -Binge prizes. and free fray influences of environment Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spears •.. of to approach the school trustees, noon. - 6 sale of all kinds of Fancy Goode; The speaker concluded by saying Whitevale will be at home to their with a view to considering the pur- Sympathy is extended to, Don..' BWdng; Fresh fruits 'and vegetab- -•••+ that in more SAP in business we friends on Saturday. Nqv. 21st chase of a radio for the school. Kemp of our Drug Store. Staff, and les; Refreahment booth's. But dogs; would have more hartnony and less from Z30 till 5 in the afternoon File money from the annual Home family on the death of run grand - Tea Cap Reading; Guessing Con- w�• and 7 till 10 in the evening, on the and School Christmas P'<ity for mother Mrs. Kemp, at the home of " I'AuNky Draw; Como and- Ales Russell_ - thanked -tire wean'_ �3. i.Sild.�....i:l `4a r� l,e 4�evuL- her ,.On i.orne on tree Whitby town of "4 Golden Wedding pktre Lase your 701iiaa pare" Aft. or. Ross Murison will introduce his Anniversary. ed towards a worthy war charity. line, last weekend. .sineaa and evening, _ guest speaker at next week's lunch - - In spite of -the rainy day Tuesday con. • A. �A$D {3ilF THANSS Having a piano now, the Rotary . • ,t° al$e Alarm a meeting at the hoofs of Mrs. ' H. T _ song hooka were they really out, and _ �� Where did the Fire pepartment Failaise, when plans were made for luatira��..� fit sounded s• if they really enjoy- of the local A. R, P. Go on Sunday' Evening the "Country Store". which will T -r ]lira. Fred . Win' ed singing. A lot of good voices !s(�eaabers open on • Nov. 27th in the school Mrs. Griffin and fsscttaily wish to there too. Alex Russell let himself will be shown .Air Raid Motion thank their many friends and nei- in for the post of "official soloist" Pictures on Wednesday svening fie. local Fire Cosripa�y received room_. off_, the ) ._Church, _ _ man >�es. y Mis. Goo. 'Hamlin. - either Alex, or Martin - if next at the ec$lool at 8.15 at the a call on Sunday last that bang, Vegetables, Aprons. Xjalas "R ' Iltrs F. Herbert, ice, and Mrs enough Scotch songs tau be found Ronal session As part of the A. R, still seems to be , a as Gifts Afternoon tea will be served sWQ� Hilts; also Rev„ H- Wilson; P. txainirug, they will also don gsa Yet . unexplained During the evening and tea cups read..Program at 3.atlR Rev. N. B•uside and the, choir for to keel th� g ;►� ' masks. and enter a "gas room ". No -X �=°•,.a i.. tv :....'a, :ra.vae t.., C"'� 1:- ,,l -y " "i..,.d Dame - r )kindness in our recent ber- Y need to hesitate here - perfectly ring the fire bell. Forbes McEwven which has been put on twice here; eav�nea- Wealaovatend thanks Presbyterian Ladies' Aid harmle.d r� 'P was ae a •� " for the many •'beautiful floral trib- - - :organize and carry on the First •� the bell. 7jsle- rest-of- the story, as rationing is the- factor � that malaes utes and messages of condolence; I • The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- - Aid Instruction. Lady Diambers will we receive it is - the. fire fighting it impossible to accept all these also the R. C. A, F, pallbearers, terian Chnrah will meet next Wed- take part iri ''the Practical_yw ti- _equipment left for Irving White's invitatlions. if-the-many-ow honorary pallbearers and -all -who nesday at Mrs. John ---- Aanan s - at a�g �g ten ac the toot of Church 5tr, at the in the congregation of the United: so .kladly p Church. would volunteer their car provided cars. 2.30. All the ladies welcome. � Base Line. No fire there. They then - - -' -- -- - e•+ NOTICE.TtO CORRESPONDENTS �f 2L��� ]rips, it would] Lew the Station Road South, and still lesseri'the problem and not use -too ,Common Fl Lew Common In the future this publicatiion no fire. The only answer we can smoany ,gas coupons of any one per- Y find is - false alarm' We have not . ' will edit and omit from. announce - merits concerning soldiers• naval heard of steps being taken, to trace and, airmen, all reference to his a ` :.isrm' (if that is all it - COUNTY =r Unit or Location., .'�, . _ was). as) It has been hinted that ft •T�' COUNCIL ]The last of the Series published by the local', Women s Institute. F may have been a test or practice �OL'�� OF ONTARIO = _ In these war times we spend some The fly loads rip with these run► Tt so all well and good; such -A meeting tikonght on the Problem of serial germs . in the unearthed garbage ... _1W. A. 1 "Lean Auction Sale I tests at unexpected hours are pig- g of the Counts Coua• - d lw�a.- __ Wednesd�, No *ember. -18th. -ably a good thing, But - : false Of of the Corporation of the Cry. attack, and give consideration to can. - -the -heap, of is . _ of Ontario will. beheld the manner in which we may rest- hold waste, the manure ,pile, the alarms are not treated lightly else- Pursuant to - -- adjournment in the Council Chsuln, `' or other human excreta. or the dead animal . Claremont man finds brother ! where. The Fire Chief, who was der harmless .incendiary bbr in the Court House in the To" _ >tpz + 4p .'may be dropped. We . on which he crawls and feasts• He through death after 30 year search not in town at the time, could not of Whitby, on Mondaq, the 2&4 keep s 'lookirat on all our coasts aarries , them,, padded in dirt or de- give any light on - -the matter. day November , at the hod! and endeavor to be • prepared for . asaying tissue and hidden _ away on' Mrs. George Harrmnond, - Claremont- -. - -_ _ - -- - ____ -- _ _ . - -- ' _.of_ t'vvo__o_ clock - ire-- -ihe -- afternoon - -9► .. ' attack But ; there. is an .aerial war- his 'hairy body and legs and on his was surprised on Monday evening, « - fp' 9, Time. ' fare to which we give little heed. sticky footpads He leaves them, when she opened a newspaper to " Four Ten C All a0munts to be laid before tb> A, bomber plane map, carry some wherever he lights, to do their find the name of her husband's bro; until, should be forwarded to the two thousand bombs, and' that deadly work. The list of the dis- ther William Hammond of rlorointo The local hunters:- Dr. Carbwright, � seams an -appallf(ag number indeed; eases which he Chas been proved to listed in the death notices. Dr; Fallaise, Thos. Dwyer and H. three .properly certilled at lesiiE _ but this other airplaning, enemy carry is too long to write. He has Mr. George Hammond had been G. Calvert returned -from the North three dag8 before the meeting ,; __ mga ¢_.long .beer!-- lssl�a._s�th-e most effic- trying for 30 on Sunda the Council. has been , found _- -tarry years . to locate his q• 3ttiey were a party of. - as 47,000 death - dealing organisms. ient earfiet; of, typhoid germs, and brother, who. Raid come out from ten, the others ,Doming from Whitby. Dated at Whitby, this 9ih dog as' ' A bomb, once it explodes, is done. of those of diarrhoea and tubercul- the t31d _ Country to ..,Canada. about This group . brought .. home . four. November, A; D 194$ -- - T" It does -not produce a million other osis, and`a a few weeks ago our- 35 years ago. Mrs. Hr�inmond told of the fawn coloured beauties, H. Donald >l�y. r bombe .But the.tirganisms to which newspapers reported that medical ,the News that they had come out Robin Gordon was - -with another ` we refer increase with the greatest research had - now connected the -to this country about 31 years ago, party,-.whose luck or marksmanship County � rapidity. They are -the germs of cop= housefly vditfi the spread; and had been . on .the lookout for was reportedly better than the first - _ . _ ._ RDWARD infantile paralysis ur. polio. the brother ever since the arrived group, Dr, Cartwi'ight's eye and to gold wrist w" disease, and they are carried by of Y finder of ladies' - the common house fly and deposited He is, this common house fly - here, but had never located him. trigger finger were in excellent believed Iost on Pickering stri4 °z on our dining tables, our food, the for the time, our No. 1 Enemy and Mr, and Mrs. Hammond attended condition this trip he brought on Thursday, Nov. -Sth. cake, the sugar bowl and the - deserves no mercy, the funeral on Wednesday. down one of the four, (Apply News 00ft a face. .. - . terms to make the period pleasant r 3or their parents: The truce suffered a severe - - �A�L -BRAN NE'ALLY '_ strain when Tim found Pater dancing with Flossie Sampsoa �A KLIMIS All IT KEEPS whom he had persuades a>:.,.tv, a 0 tf to invite- to the dance the gave ' for the boys. He did not know 1= REBNR... NATNR�LL�' _ .Severage - LA that Flossie had introduced her• self and "grabbed" Peter as a Fa taer pretending that "all, those - ^1 tively decrepit." -----Have you mvd.. a�aaaaa Jv4t son Mrs. George .IL Tremblay, if you are troubled by contd3 s . e gVloo :With each successive cup, Cmooistum, Quebec: `Z eras tell you dim to lace of the right knui of : During the dance one of the + t4at I wouldn't care to be without `bulk' in your diet? But remember, Postum s robust, satisfying - ` <a1122 AQG'S ALf.BBAN now. A IE BRAN doesn't' work like girls thanked Peter for allowing fja r seems more delicious. - =.TheextrsEoi ....: r di . thaeadue cadmutia. It takes time- Bat it her to ride Bonnie Prince, Mr. - to lack of the proper bulk ie banished regularly and drink plenty of water. - Carlton's prize- winning horse. __,It's easily made, requires less p M 4 Mby ALi�BRA .Yes. the best part Get ALL-BRAN at your arocer'r, Flossie suggested that she would P t it is that it gives more then just is two convenient size packages, or sugar, and is very economical. • ^t...,, relieftemporary ." ask, ask like to ride Bonnie Prince. Pates r Why don't you try ALL - BRAN'S f e at �'� 11dad said he'd have to ask his father, "" end because Postum contains •B,;;y; g„�,,; - _ - - -- Way" tb eornc!'the eausS . in I.oaddn, Canada. and he would probably; say no, Be neither caffeine nor tannin it's the horse was difficult to manage. - . - ` Tim, disconsolate and resentful, -i safe beverage far everyone. - �a-'►w.,. - �,_r- -� Cps 7. YN N,tYt.N ,M was looking on at the dance, when ; 8 li Y ]l&envil wanted Tim Ronnie Kenvil (whom one of the .4 OL SIZE MAKES 30 CUf�i B CL SiZE MAIDS 100 CUPS is a stem. .. . auk a# Eton s u " only to be beaten, as he was the Carruthers boys, with whom he confessed originator of the plan, was spending the holidays, had AA Adapted by Lebbeus Mitchell from V`hesi the -i -- o-meeter -� . - brought along) pres rated himself - gone, Kenvil then advanced .a new and asked for an induction -to r the Metro- Mayer Plctur - -• that- `stunner` -- _dancing with as his step-father. away:_ That s ... that's pretty ... _,.idea -that eery Lower bo ex- y swell Rooney- - " - cept Tim be - caned. Peter object- i "CAW - , to o you u e - oar, sir..:. I ought tQ tali you, - I. lk t a min t v of , SYNOPSIS: horror- " ' n u "You're all the arty needed to It's my fault Prince is dead." I as running away, when 'yo4 --The- other boys, would hate him+ make it -a con complete Dust,— gala a - - -. -- a r, Tim ' Dennis,' American hi h y - p_ _ ' I m aw a of it, "Tim. i�,..a, ere. >4 I think Tim took all the blame on 1 "Aren't you .aT school boy, and his outer Jane t. ., going to say any- „ wrafi,i_ Aannia Dan 't fnrva+ . , r You're a fighter. Not a quitter. alas seat for. try married widowed from a beating. you'll be working for me again ain to- - ; • ''' " °"o`� -°� ' , . _ • tssother who has married as E g g g something. _. _ I don't know how to -fight a' ._ .. .. $abman, Roger Carlton, who has ­But Peter was overruled by the morrow. However, I'm willing to "Ter what end? Goad night, family -- and a country and a rest of the Lib and that eve- forgive and forget, i! you'll intro- „ school - and something terrible = as estate In Ascot. His mother Library, „ ' - 0-vaides Tim to give Eton,. to ning the Lower' boys were called duce me. � I've done - all at the same time." in one b• . one for a caning, ntil Sorry, I don't even know her His sister, Jane, found Tim "You've only kot one opponent, width all Ilse male Carton Nero. Tim was the only one lest gw�eiting name," replied Tim, and walked packing a few clothes later that Tim - yourself. It happens we sat, a.iz aroathe' fresh His sap. in the corridor. His name was not away night. 'To her pleading he replied have different rules here than you brother, Peter Carlton, an Eton that he could not live at Redfern do in America, but we're the same bay, promises is look out for him. wed and finally he burst into the When he finally got his dance .. �y more, nor go back to Eton. quickly rded kind of people, with the same re- - 73ra slakes a friend of Inky, sixth ��Ty. with Flossie Tim Y gu "I should Weever have left America aped for individual freedom and _ _ �' Earl of Weldon, a Lower Form - "You forgot me. In, the silence' her from the .ballroom out to the to the first place. All I've done the same ideals of decent If that met his remark, he burst out terrace. • To a resentful remark' y • limy" amiaea to lonk.- ant__fe* �m - tUA;UUAY. "'L.../.b J,.a„ here is to hurt Mom. I dont -fit- y g g 1Ne plans to cash in ors Eton s. -about her 1+AV*ng - -. _• you'll master , 4he-f Ion enough ; - ice lucre oar ' G I G�u'"`$t �"tOfY. — - - tQ aco web �.a fit@ :z - ��' • . "tag =isg" system by getting a f°,ahow ms up! It's not fair" - first dance with Peter she said: ra�� -mot . She said she'd -tun away with learn our rules, you'll get along Vioes.ais price anoi pe+eltOUNE the Dennis,- get__outP' ordered as "I couldn't help it. Peter was }dm -she'd be no F�000d at Real- with• us, Tim. And you'll do. - ifforeace for the benefit of the Upper boy. He refused to go and amply rusa;ng m$ -off any fees." fern Without him. He refused to L—er boys, but the scheme goes , they forcibly thrust him back into That didn't make him feel any let her "I'm " 8 g You'll do well -"1 awry. -the corridor. more friendly towards Peter, and go. not oin to drag You think I -could make a' go Tim, resentful at having een Tim took her to the conservatory you away just because I'm a Prize .,of it ?" • CHAPTER FOUR the only one to escape a 'canin and there throw the flop here. ,You're just a kid. You "I'm sure of it. .I've seen through grounds to- belong with Mom." He got h!r you` Justin and all the members of blamed Peter partly for the die wards the stables. fight. You can get something good _ Abu Library except Keavil ruled crimination. But when they went. Flossie said they'd better-retur.n promise not to tell, but when her from Eton; just as. Peter or any ' tibat every Lower Form boy should to Redfern for the holidays, Tim to the house. "Certain parts of mother, preparing for bed, heard of our boys could from Notre - = M eased for their e+cheme to make accepted Peter's proposition that Redfern seemed to be reserved." Jane crying and found her pack- Dame' It's the same fight- ••little money through the school's fag - they should pretend to be on good "Not to rue, they're not " Ing, Roger Carlton slipped. quiet- different rules, that's all." ly out. He found Tim's room „ She praised him for having ac- It you think so - boy! If I, -COOKIES CLICK WITH THE �4RMY quired aplomb and savoir faire, vacant. Greatly .disturbed, he could get in the •Library, or get walked quickly .about the grounds. . - ,By BARBARA B. BROOKS allowed* him to kiss her. They to 'be Captain of the Eleven, or At length, seeing the chapel door eontinned to stroll, entered- ,the - President of Pop - and Keeper. WitlLthe con Q1ien, be entered. Moonlight , -�- m+rsro acrsaGU minded and the :numbs' writhers, as well au stables. Flossie halted by the stall atreatning in through stained glass of the Field!' doing their slaps -#a teas -may, - mothers_ - - _bearing .- try, name of, i a roma a One thing at a time, Tim. I'll r. 1. v.. -err revealetl•'-s-'ai9;,iu1 ... r_ � a - 'begin to wonder what the 'boys are eating. Thanks to the advances Bonnie Prince. .- �'Te` a- bi1;- �encan for a moment. E. of nutrition, the Army doesn't leave them % thing to worry about. "He's a besutitul creature," she went between him and the altar. I want you to go back to Eton' "!'Le soldier s■a4nas are getting all the calories they need, and. the entire , A "t n a,@'d better a Peter ' ' It was Tim, -who had taken refuge and .., . do your staff; boy 1" menu is worded out to supply the' necessary minerals, vitamins and gave b to understand one didn't ,.are ml+,.n t'" h.R overheard his _ -- „- +i other food essentials. g - even -look at Bonnie - Prince with: -=ugh. a making bush ,a short cut _ • - Packages from home, however, will always get a big hand from through some bushes. .. Ooprr•ta•eae less by t:o.v._s Inc• - '.the boys in camp, for no Army cook has either the time or the in. out his permlesiou." _ elination to cook tidbits for each one's fancy. So, mothers, start ",I'm a member of this family. "Ob, it's you, Tim. I didn't _ ,rolling -out the dough, and begin cutting the cookies. Those old- You want to see Bonnie Prince?" expect to find you here at this - fashioned cookies are the best package - fliers anyone ever . thought_ "I'd adore it,• but, after ail,- -hour. Ever been in here before ?" Britain TO Seize " tan_!.+ .p+,d . m•n awav imm home. , - „ b*- asked quietly r you re not Peter- q y; filing his pipe. Baked in the home oven, there is nothing more satisfying- for "I'll 1 bAyeri, " - fl y -, . bring Bonnie Prince out. 1'�� -�' t• .�►Il Unused Care • a *soldier to sink his teeth into than a rich, nut- filled'cookie. Or, if You can see him better outside." "It's the family chapel. - My B'r candy that's wanted Toffee Squares will turn. the trick. . . _ . great- grandfather built it." He _ A British plan for requisition Toffs• Squares 5% c Pointed out to Tim, .in the dim in automobiles and tires was dis- ' " .. a oz. Toffee b�ls cope Oven-Popped Cereal ­,She admired the horse, and Tim p<'__ g 1 tablespoons Cream (1 --5 %. oz..pkg.) assured her she could ride Bonnie moonlight. plaques to carious closed recently in an order 'for an Melt toffee with cream in a double boiler. .Pour over oven - popped Prince -just name the day. 'Fl members of his family -one to immediate census of all unused cereal in a buttered bowl and mix wear. Face In alual]uG. L.�kierel .:.,, a.. 1 Lin son Bobbie, who had died at vehicles and tires. ,pans and cut into small bars when cool. evening air was cool and her gown the age of five." He would have compensation will oe paid enter Yield: 64 ban (2-8 -x 8 inch pans). ''„ -• - - .. our to Eton, of course -- and evaluation. - Favouria Dr Cookies held have been captain of the Bicycles, motorcycles .arid vi- cup dried figs a Tiaapuen ev.la he rt map thin.- She took a chiffon • from her arm and threw it about - �vea president- of Pop aad - i I s arryiner- mo than seven - - ' cup butter 3!s teaspoon salt r shoulders. The breeze caugni T� i? 11 11 Sup sugar S% cups corn flakes fire spread chiffon and blew one probably Keeper of the Field." -persons-,-4 the driver, are eggs 3� teaspoon maple or vanilla end against the horse's eyes. -It. °I don't know ,how you can not affected. ` 2% cups flour flavouring gook fright, reared, even talk to me after what I did," Some 1,000-,000 Cara -have been P rag g t, d, jerked the 'Cover figs with boiling water and Iet stand 10' minutes; drain,, •halter-strap from Tim a -hands and said Tim, laid up in Britain since gasoline "That's over and done with. I rationing' riry on towel-, clip. stems, and cut into small pieces. Blend butter, dashed off. Tim was horror- g was instituted early in sad sugar thoroughly; add eggs and beat well. Add flour sifted with stricken: A groom rushed out, intend never to mention it again." the war. soda and salt. Mix in figs, crushed corn flakes and flavouring. Drop aghast, crying: "Oh, my-goodness,. 'ley small spoonfuls onto ungressed cookie sheet and bake -in •moder- ,,, - stai� brat ova �n (400 F -1 10 to 12 minutes.' Yield: 2% dozen cookies (8 inches in diameter). "rat,, .iq. tack "I acid .. ' Note: Cookies improve in texture sad flavoui by storing ovei. Flossie Tightly.. gat - - c� t. "Probably, Miss, but he's Honey Wafers MO- nuuves- uusaodt`• Thu Kau ,Vera. , 'i cup butter or substitute. 1 teaspoon soda ran after Bonnie Prince. Tim ■ = 3i_eup_horlev seer teaspoon cinnamon m t ; i. -sup -brat 7f teaspoon► c ovei - s _hesitated a a f 2 cups flour - teaspoon auspice 77.-.. - �n ud the leg t shining horn the Boil butter and honey' together for one minute; cool. Crush .' bran slightly. Sift flour• w;tn •soda and' apices.; awa to rim.- mixture.. with the bran; mix thoroughly., Chill. Roll dough on floured board the 'frigliieried'.'horae jump the , - is about 1 /16 -incli thickness. Cut with floured cookie 'cutter; bake hedge by the terrace, heard it ; •,� Sa greased baking sheet in moderate oven (350 °F.) a-bout ten minutes. stumble; then fall, breaking the Yield-.$ dozen cookies (21A Inches" in diameter)'. - garden fence by the hedge with a - Corn Flake Macaroons crash that brought Roger Carlton, egg whites 2 cups corn •flakes -._, his wife and some of the guests 'Here's the Answer crap brown or granulated sugar % cup chopped nut meats _^ to the terrace. teaspoon vanilla extract 1. cup shredded cocoanut As Mr..Carlton ran to the horse Beat egg whites .until stiff but not dry. Fold in sugar; add " t0 - ®ui' QueersgVn tliavouring, corn flakes, nut meats and cocoanut. Mix carefully. Drop now lying-still on the ground, Tim , ' - spoonfula on well- greased baking sheet. Bake in moderate oven was kneeling at its head, pleading; to 20 minutes. Remove immediately from -pan. If o Come on,' boy .. you're okay. _ _If you cannot pet Crown Brood Syrup from your favourite grocer aacaroons sucx, place pan on d'U•mp Towel ant; .e.uvrc .ua�c..v....o I'Il 3.elg- -.T,.- Please --- 'wing spatula or sharp knife. I! macaroons become hardened to pan get up, boy . , You got to; Prince." - -ftiv dna then, here Is Jiv ,%Pu;o,,. Because "Crown Brand`• in. - - -- soy may be returned to oven for a few minutes to soften. addition to its other uses is being ve y - �___ -�' Yie d: 1% dozen macaroons (2 inches in, diameter). Just let him be a moment, g ry.generall used to het - Tbr," said Mr. Carlton's strained supplement the supply of sugar in Canadian Homes, the demand _ _ voice. He examined $onnie Prince, has increased tremendously, N� _ then called to the groom: "Gilson, ' -go' ter- the grin sourer; get -me -s re- - Though.thare_has been_a much greater amount_. _ .. volver and load it." When the of Crown Brand syrup produced this year, even • - _ _ �;;;; , r • , ; .,,..groom had gone he' asked Tim: ahis increased supply cannot cope with the shortage Fo `:::;'':'•:::.:.; >,.,. Who took 0 w Bonnie Prince ,out, o! `'''`'`' ":•4: the stable ?• _ , of miNions of pounds of augur. RDSeva's i*i • •' •''•' ice'•' — �`> : � "I did; air," said Tim from the - Don't hood .. •buy normally... we are• makeup } - depths- of -despair.-­ — - effort -- every- ter - supply -fhe increcsid >'<'•. >< €< Mr. Carlton spoke calmly to the ,., horse '.'It's, your grocer will do his best to fiff your'needs. _ , •. right, Prince." its Tears • streamed tT DOES TASTE GOOD ;:;t down Tim's cheeks. :> >• After Bonnie Prince two legs g ` ' A PIPE ! broken; had been shot, Tim said, ■ _ , _ ,ISSUE 46 --'42 � _ . N'Fa.."�y„�4e.,y� .�• � -- �r RI 4,+vn...• yam_' lxRa. fi•, v3- Y s Y • ..,:. : -"l, ,1 _ « "�,.;s'..".. 4:.;'�,',:'?'±zT�.••v!om.++,a.: _ „ rrlwe� ;,a„+!rc�.•.aaP.e.:.-.,sp :'' - . *. ' �'._ _ _ - �,. �.R' .. '•�'i';'�'. ;t .. -7 : - ',^ ... �'r°.•- ,4su:.I.0 ._r++,t- .•C.•s�sc.•.,.�:' ytc.. .••., r.,: y• � -! ^� R` A',✓y«�',a .. r% t: ,$`:.- ";; :, "?d,..- . -.t':e 'F m °:�•`'°•'' •:ci.. New R. A. F. Mosquito Bomber of his famoyl . Be was more con. r + #`? cerned wfth possession of this ,;r;;"#'s"::<:;;.;;':?':y� -' ..;:asu<;^..: Property them. he was for the wel- .B 'si4'f!7Gi$iy; ::;r,;,: °d:.ii i:x:•,2`': "• ..;'l fare of his br h�,gw r or the peace REX MOST oche �? r e e is another rock, thi lust ,p, hardly c h trio f for material associate c a o o _ °u�lr: u �► T4 possessions, on which names with a radio the United States and On is Programme at States many and. many ; h� eve been first, would ou' Sounds p:or a The shows are of esc8eedin 11 vat- I wrecked and man a brother the .title of 'a "boogie w e +• g y led proportions and ass@ Patterned Pasted from his own kin, for dance orchestra hit, But no. iII such a nner as to ;s :•:;; j all the years of mature manhood.; Durable and ,Snip were able to nz O Dimble, }� eke aysi!- , iaei :leating- bitterness, - prompting three rhAractera hear .+ ght -time audiences, per►'• one to - - --- a Sun- - :::a : , s:�a :.:..:::::• ..:..:: r.:::::::, speak evilly, mal :.:•:::y:: ::> y, icioasi of afternoon •se ..;9;; - Y day Y er the. het . 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I bet t - ? ;cry::; -;: :.; »;: ^ :::•: •::: :w; .> < :: ' by making an honest 12v2 that _ with Ben-- pernie and Kate Smi : ::x::::•`;x..a:i %::i . ;,fir living for many o! you s' ,: ;.: ,: < s;; >:!:;::::. ::., Y boys and V:r i ri«r :<.: >:,,.:;:::::..: •.� :.�:::. ourselves, by desiring to be right read 'this 'Who presented under the programme - •..:' f:>.:: ::..:.:• ::::< :;.,.:••:<.: > >w::: =� >::;.: ::.,::.:.:, ;,:,••.:,•.::• 2s will feel so t style " .,:' �r.:,.<•;::,: ri:..::•::•..<•:.>::,>:; c<;• rr=>•:>: :•>:: ::;.;:::`r.;'.ii with 2'�i hat`,1•Oa +r _ ,a ;:•s�<::':.... :<•;:: <:; .;,.,.;...;: :.::. :::..:..:•:..::::::: :,:....:..: God, by determination no Daylight Showeise. ::fs.r.::.::.::.: :r , <:• ' >-: 3 t in >..;. .:::r.r:: :;...;.f,;•,•.u.•...f. ).:; ::::::s,. :. :,,,,y;,...:;..: Isis :: >%i::::s ^:: ?k::::::::r,:?.: thin taAII 6t0 with • _ .,,,>;..�,•: .:�.>:.:y••:.��,:r ::...•..;;:,:::..:::�..,f. ,.�•.::::: ..:�:Y>.;r,�;:: to off y story h Snip + • + �.,. ;,..,•..>: s;:. �. ..:, ::.s.:f::::::::.::.•.::::,. %•;.:,.:> �' �.; w..,. x•: �<:; :<:�f':;:.:..:.f...,.•: #:�;«s, end others even though ,A•,�'•: <y "• =:;:::, =.y:::r:•. ,a:i�•: ^:r =5: •r _•::• .y• {,,••.;:;:;•::;.:.;c. . S•¢, .>6r:?;••`.;4::;:::;:i^.::•::,: agh they' the Tailor, k.::, >,.. ,<.:: , Dimble the raacQl and t•;:, w!'.,a,.= : :.,;,,.:;<;; >; <ry: >; ;;;;;;;,;; ;;; have offended ns and them In the sphere of line music the :mss: r »:. .......: to Dumble another rascal last Sun- Toronto Symphony rchestra, hoe wait for God Himself to Intervene day, already established a splendid' re- Fimt released picture of een- dimensions ,o! the Mosquito are: on our behalf if the right' is on e . + sational new de Havilland "Mos. Span 54'2"; Length (overall) our side. putation, Lovers of better class -quit-o" that it is the news right 40'9�i¢ "; Height "Aside from war." That is the music will welcome back to the (over vertical title of a news broa least current. air waves Sir Ernest UseMlllan's ` now' with its brilliant .daylight propeller tip) 16'8 "; both the its The Military Mind ly being heard Monday through top-note territory. mud i- dercarriage and tail wheel units aggregation of to and nighttime raids over enemy are Fat seta le. It ilea the de And The -Automobile Friday, 10 a.m. CFRB, Toronto.. ans, which is to be heard this win - territory. Bunt by the De HaviI- Havilian three-bladed hydro- +�� I'`2o2m all accounts this interprets- o per a special C.B.C. aetwork, and. plant In both England _and mat2c t e ro eller. Offensive The current Iaeue of the Ameri . ' "'A Ya '"e .,� "+ �ukNualed- bT- --�dav eveaines 9 o'clock. The . "anada, it i$ __YZ? -propeller. up with `friendl informal personality of orchestra's leader will appear as a Powered with two armaments may consist of foux - can-can- mneasinn pomea y iiotls Boyce engi2les and is of ; zu mm cannon ana -tour .av3 ma- something sardonic in the way of •Make - 20dington -g- -becoming -- re8nlsr _member of the newly simple wooden construction. The;`chine guns, r ies. Fort one re 'ago - gmte--°� -"* th mos popular form_ ed Canadian .trio wfiijh is this month, it recounts, as Ameri• iu es lli Gi,lerA c ° !c - A can army board examined the auto - ----title- Bug +fie fxo Nelsova. S K YLr brother -came with guile, and. m- war. -ate-- + . S bath taken -away thy blessing." mobile and decided that it had no 2b �u fT -q - Aw�?tems of spe- Hj j O /h Here we have a family broken future in warfare! cial iatereett to the ladies jv+ 4eAd+Aa au4 tiateniIIg�eses V The board took a test spin from chatty human interest items con._ of mind is Canada, here's inter. e L uP, by the outstanding vice of de= New York to Washington in- a Ce�nft members of the fair sex meting news. Mart 'Kenney and j r C O � i caption. There is just one way of Powered prominent in city and rural life his Western Gentlemen are start- s•+ J +J `y avoidingbuch a danger in our own gasoline • bueni>ig' steam -.. lives. We must determine in our Walker Mobile. Two of the eight across the Dominion, club aetivi- Ing 'their eighth season on C.B.C.'s-- -- iE3 N 48 •bearts that never, no matter what officers stuck with the expedition ties and so on, national network ... 8.45 Sunday -THINGS THAT MAR lrAMILy ' the cost, or what the situation run, he a arrived. . -aathe capital + + + evenings. It is, to re- LESSON LIFE run: They arrived . is the capital And while we are speaking of call that several Canadian mass. r - will f stoop o deceive any men, dls,gusted With the whole idea, tros have gained continental fame, '.S'•anesis 4:i -12; 27:1 -off; Dente.- less of the household, and then, daytime programmes, the Colum- omir 24:1 -a; Malachi 2113 -16; as the years come i.nd .go, con- termtasteothn M. Corson, Jr. gnar- bin Broadcasting System has re. have moved from the land of their fidence is found to be secure, put it ; this way Gently 'started a novel aeries o! birth to the domain o! the Stars •. +Lulu: 12:13 -1a; Romans 7s2, 3; faitb in one another is always „� a m imm y means of carry _ even in shows de.►igned to ac. and Stripes• But Mart Kenney 1 Corinthians 7:10 -I6' assured, and no matter how _de- .I in$' troops an* n,d baggages, I do not quaint late listeners w2 t e w2'de � elected- to remain in Canada _ -PRINTED TEXT ' +ittfia� iii muss }d aa,�j consider the automobile at. a]1 snit- range of its daytime fare, - The and play for the entertainment Able. "r As 1 believe it -Genesis 27:30-43; Matthew b :31, life, and social life, may+ be, in of Canadians, It is now twelve 32; Luke 12:13.15 the home each can .trust the other, be perfected so as to melee it ones• -last Monday, and will continue to yess's since Mart Kenney made - GOLDEN TEXT. —Saar and rest iii the confidence and the able of supplying a. reliable and his first bid for success, ye °ae integrity of the entire. family efficient means of trapaportatioa of the l another's bard *ns, and s. fuliii Ps D lrna in the field and the Ia+. of Christ. Galatians 6.2, circle, their ba STAR PERFORMER I THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 31. "it was said 'also,' 9Vhoso- Thirt ene ~ MER Years later L`rance� i Ti me. —Dates are entirel ,. un' ever shall put away his wife, let "taxicab , army" turned - back the - " f y him give her,& writing of divorce- Germans at the Marne, and s9 ` aLlJ;,Vl"ri4Al• lA 61,1 IeaeYU, sA�, "'a"' 3,1:. L.L 1 oar/ —,t' -� '�Oa'RWNa�'�/ Answer to Previous Puzzle therefore, we • elmaify these vari- every one that being 1940's ~'- passages only in a puttetb away his • split and conquered Prance. our y general wife, saving for the cause of foil chronological scheme. ,The first _ +actress. i"{ � best aetrdt, pugs concerning Cain and Abel, ercim: and whosoever rshall marry , 13 tep �2 Gase°u . Raid Leaves 5000 • -Ia Step. � element. �. is located at the very beginning her when she is 24 Musical note„ of human histor.�, The event we mitteti2 adultery.- away o °m' homeless I11 Milan - 17T6 leave out; t_ 25 She is s - consider in the life of Jacob oc• Y• Our Lord 19 Rowing paddle i 1 and euried about 1820 taught that, in the purpose of the A.C. The A $wise _ laws Telegraphic i finished I@ Z ed Creator, hie r BTa the Agency �t-- e tw P of Moses were given some 300 ' for. each otherotoeYthat both to. e dispatch said the recent R.A.F. 21 Sustenance. + - rsid u, n' Milan dams god all quar. ' 23 Of the nature 27 Generalities. iLd 16u-Y,' Wd 30 Bee, About 400 B.C. All the passages humanity and that the holy ond cars of As Italian industrial cen- '� �• ' bom the GOSpela refer to the of matriman wss the recoy tre, started 80 Large lire: and 800 28 Part of a 11IY1f1 33 Coterie, three -year Period of our Lord": _ of this last in human aatvreuiti in smaller ones and left 5,000 _par• id's bill. llillll\ 84 Salt: public,noiaistry. while the -two soar homeless. 28 Wings• 38 Soft mass. Pas- tie, which 1s by anything else in- 29 Advertiser lent - sages from Paul'$ epistles, in this dissoluable, is by the mere tact of The- said Milani fire 31 Male bees. - 53 Becomes 3 40 Brother, '"son, were written In- A.D. 60- unfaithfulness dissolved. companies made more than 700 Right (abbr.), 44 To pr and ov. runs during the bombin 34 Spain (abbr,), yellow. 8 Field. 46 Medley. i8. "?an4 vna vu9 vi 1(.,. utul- 4' Ira re. 35 Line, 55 Sloth. •j Pl&" ---We do aot know where titude said onto him, Teacher; bid spOl1 tu_calis for aid. 37 S - Road (abbr,). 48 Measure _ Cain and Abel were livfng when my brother divide the inheritance 'y "'8 G�""°r. a 1elAiti� u f I Ohs latter was slain. Ton Tamil _ with me. 14. But he said unto 38 Lava. 68 To cut of3. shaped part, 49 Wand. of Jacob lived, foie the most y i'HE BOOK SHELF 39 Selecting 59 Alma box. 9 Exultant. 50 Rodents, Part,. him, Man, who made me a judge men for `ql She stars !s1 20 Breaches, 52 Child. is southern Palestine Malachi or a divider over you? 15.,And ha RAINBOW AT DUSK army. DtettaM. 11 Senior (abbr.) 54 2ChII&ed All. of .sand L ^ +^ +►'���, Take heed, and By Eatlli• Loring 41 To obtain. 62 She first 14 To spoil, 55 Part of a _ utterances taken from the Goa- keep yourselves from all eevetoua= i.ovety .reaesmine i<.a,ASay, vls- (( br•)• $a tried fame 15 Body in 42 Pound fall 'Palo is this lesson were given in near: "for a man's life co2lsisteth sting on her Aunt Ellen Marshall's �� 5g Ream (abbil 43 T alestine. The Epistle to the ,not in the abdndance of the Plantation, had always sworn that 45 To accomPil i8 District, 57 Liliaceou; fwA,aAa i.aa' •�alilm,:. :. ip. .::wiJ.. W.:.;a, frF.„ 4? Balance due. 1 Pep 90 Sun, . she would never ma�v a soldier �Q� yeif tree. tp Some,' whereas. the First Epistle We are not told whether, the - --but that wan before M er 2 Heathen deity. 21 She was „ r tic the Corinthians was written ajar Lieutenant 3 Convey 59 Form of s, from E man was making an unjust claIrii Vance Trent landed on' the lawn (abbr.). - �4 Soiled d e O Measure Ephesus 'to the Greek • eity- on his brother, but he was cer- by parachute. And she did not >�• prize for of area; - ' of Corinth. tainly making an unjust claim an Irnow that Vance': accident had f = 3 5 6 7' 6 y b - - Deception Jeans, whose work did not include been planned, that he had been _ 30. `.`And. it came to pass, as settling of property, The ' mari. sent by Isis -Commanding Officer 13 16 goon as Isaac had made an and of grasped at any means of obyain- st Aunt Ellen's request to investi- blessing Jacob, and Jacob was yet ing what he desired, invading gate rumored subversive activities n 16 f9 ecarse_gena en+ from tree presence Christ's time and trying to impose in the Marshall mills. of Isaac his father,- iTiat Esau -iis' �upaT: hid- broti2er an_ extraneous - a zZ brother came in from his hunting. authority. Jesus knowing that by many admirers,` Philip Maury It And he also made savory food, covetousness was at the root of is anxious to leave his wife to' and brought it unto his father; the brotihe:•s uA.ras,,.,:; VJe •.tyusvl, n7strro Taa. a n and he said unto his father, Let takes the-opportunity of warning • intendent of the plantation, is - 33 MY father arise, and eat of his the whole multitude against this equally anxious to marry her par- non s venison, that thy soul may rev Y F; qtly hPf•A iRa el reoan.aa _ 3 $fj Y !� aleur +•ual o.(u.,e 36 •� This tm„hta in t�+ ilv of _Bally because of ambition. Johnny, said unto him, Who art thou? And two men, whose names- are not Gordon, attached to the nearby + hi said, I am thy son, thy first - given, had already brouglit about army camp, has `been trying for 4t - born, Esau. cee And Iaaoc tram- s spirit• of bitterness in the heart, Years to persuade Jess to .marry bled very exceedingly, and said, of one who thought he had been him, Who then is be' that bath taken unjustly dealt with, so that al- - ".'? Here in... Emilie Loring': 'latest 43 � .venison, and brought it me, and ready there is a disrupting force book Will be found romance and 47 ;, I', have eaten of alI before thou in this home, because of the burn. intrigue,' skillfully woven by an SI S2 meat, and -_ have , blessed him? ing desire in the heart Of -one of author who writes vividly and en= • ` yea, and he shall be blessed. .84. these brothers for r} property, for tertainingly of fascinating. people. _- - 57 • When Esau heard- the words of his wealth, for visible things which Rainbow at Dusk ... by.Emilie lather, Bless me, even me also, in part, at least, at this time were Loring , . ,McClelland and Steer. bl ' the hands of another member' art Limited , , . -price :2.50: . - my - father: --3if'�-_ An�fiie sa2� - -1n - . ` -.. POP —You Should See Her, Pop! -+ SHOULD GET MAR I MbN'T MARRY RIE AND >s •'. UNTIL I FIND A Gi•RL SErrtLE DOVVnI LIkS 6RANDFA'TNER 1 MARRI ED POP. � } THEY DON'r HAKE• - WOMEN LIKE THAT THESE DAYS _ 4 :'� • •x'k.b i "7?!;6 •+. ��rati x" " iy'.. -"►� _ ! .�..'"t'...4ayr *,rwi < .;� "!w:x.• • ' „ .�..�•Tw... . `-� " y .: <�° •, i ':rsi;�iF:x.:��r. N�wB :r. Tetras >;. Shur- sin feed, ser= RON.•ON > ,_• is so vaiud M� _ at t>te 01i lrera • • • TRANSPORT Visa* it issue asui V1Ge ►jY ChleD 1886- -1936, 'if it's .Feed��1., starter, Y'OWitfg , T110SPORT r c000t A } e dtry, R" and .Was Cwmmtia* CARTAOZ salt, Lots per .mot. Maple Leaf Mntnsl Firs mash, laying mash, - w lt,.,� MOPING serge lxiadag*. A^ wood'. Ellectria Co•I*rr ► I : /$� range mash, . Joy _ -F. L. Green -- SAND_i�RAVEL' BTnNE Eleeerie FOMWO sad r Insuraw coo : Building Sapp starte>I�- i:orteer%ra� #r _. and WAWANF.SA IN$. Ga -OW a N I r Y l - -- - f f WClaremon�0 - .. --1 'Rates 'for Farm and Count, " a. - - - - -. - -- - _ -. Office 88W ' r Buildings `'ANTE D N ,Windstorm - Insurance on Buildind 4 1 AND Windmill >iS1rS CATTLE s, Silos etc. _ pic'li up phone - Automobiie Insurance of - - - - - - A11 _.Kinds - - - �e....... •:..::.. 66 , ''Write or Phone Pl ear ........ • 60e BOWlilil ROW* PUCKERING ONT. d(�� �., 1 - - -D• Pi m�tIIdlir .. • • • • • 3: Do iv. � . ry � 1. 41 i i? ' . ip. Go AGlNCOUET zoub. 8144 - r r ..,.1n1, ONTARIO WE DELIVER ,.p;,�� r' e., Qi We pay the phone charge6 ..,a�W A, ONT. S6 141ni)kona Phone 1616 r t Til Judy Canova and Bob Crosby Toronto Phone Ad. >>dib 'MR E • _ . _.. - Co., - -- - - - ND , TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY _ - 11+0 AY ' - .. NOVEMBER 16, 17 'snd 18 - Scarboro Junction Sun Valley TELEPHONES Howard 1117 gad Seaieboro 886 WT$ PAY TOJONTO PRICES AT ii &uLs+u, 'YOUR HOIICB 1Li►S1� -- - - - - - -- Serenade -. EGGS H� ` .. STORM SASH AND INSULATION sad John ».,.. s��.et $.. fta .,CALVES LAMBS.. Sash I� reduction Is Now Eight Weelr B•ltiad. S* Don't. Be - AID ALL PM OF Orclw_ fRURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATI'DDA�T Pol"j d . Storm. SaA - agin D� it. 20 sad 2L. - /•�� Y1�.�KRI1'"� F`AR And to caa,piet* the iaanlatlon of ,our Iwsn. - . LoWbOj� Serena e '- - - we suggest rm in,$tan ROCK MOM - -- -- - - LIMITED - - 2 in. •tb k Batts - 4e. per Sqr. Foot :.._ —Gone Aa ry - - t 1 3 in thick Baits - 6c. per Sqr. Foot - BFGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION T = _ - r1 tiY S r, i ONT. - PHONE 1w ja lwo a i 8" - Me. now carry- a. rt,rl line oi_ MarCintBenour 100 G Pare Paint. �, G• CLENDENING - - . p� FUNERAL DIRECTOR Day or Night -- :. - Sol :. OOCKSHUTT :.ATTENTION f PriMalve Ambulance `� _ and Phone 'Mark. 9000 or d - - - - pp r - Markham, ante used clothing - sterilized, - cleaned and pressed. j Yrost A .. "L'�OOd 1l1 rock Road Gravel _ I carry a large stock of slightly used high class : -, _ uita, overcoats and pants; also ladies costa and - T - - - - - -- - = - - - -- — - RYEYQ& a•A A. ens ! `It -_ - -..Iiu - ' 'We" have ' ved a -Tar shipment. df good. -- Y t.. S. ON � an Who reeouds a! - �- t� Pm ' new im fan s winter to and ants;. also • -... on ALssi Crushed Pit Run its, a and cos p 8*niee ea above mae�w ( _ $r_ 1_ EVAN. B: A., 8e. G gents' shirts, sox. sweaters and underclothing: _ _ ,I*ments on ezi[ttr$ u ....�. Gravel �lBs. asst. i r �e to- measure suits and costa can: also ' be _ atR purchased here, beat quality ctotn ana vtu su..siyZaa,y. _ - lP1•.•. rsowers «.. : Sand and Graded , "t - = L. LYE - - RUSES LEAVE PICK.ERING Call and See _ StonL _ .. TO OSHAWA q r - Valivered or Lo idea in. rat x.30 a. m. ' o,�� p. m: ' Tom. 'Salmi C11WartZ - - - PHONE - Plant, Pick. 97 r 8 5.58 sir m. 6.31 -p. m _ _ �rierbush Hospital Toronto Office - Howard 6471 4-U a: _M. '1.3I p. M. 21 Bo (nd, Str. - VS[laWa - _ .- JOHN- BOURNE & SON 12.31 1.31 p. m.. 1r00I P. as. C.draer Prince and Bond 5tr. W. °Government Licensed 2.31 p• m. :11AI P. - Main 1St, E. 6touilvllle Vnt. 4.31 p. m. _ - 12.41 a: a Phone 19 RADtO SERVICE m loRO 'ro _ �Matern€ty, Me4icai, and 511rg1ca! os a m. 4 64 P. >a _ cases taken; :.� - e a7:44' a. In.' 5.54 p. m - - Maternity Semi -Roorn ',, y� Sr' -9.24 a. m. '6.54 p. m. Registered Nuret in attendance and 10.54 a. M. '7.54 p. m. ,.'�• ; _ ?A hour., -ryice given. 1.1 54 a. m. _ 9.2.E p. �. . Dlpil'bllefft Of Labour 71mbu1nce Service 12.54 p. m. .` 10•54 p, m Natural War Labour 6oafrrd GOO © • settta• assaara p1� 1.54 in. 11.54 P. ID. _MRS, :.t.. 15.37 _ p' - Guaranteed' Repair Service 8.54 p. �. _ GENERAL O R D E R GLARF,IKONrf. -_ ; or d I a - except_ Sunday 'a4 Nolidays The Dominion Bureau of Statistics has fotmd that East I)sylignt having 17me. the cost of living maex number iva C;r•iti'w%A , 116.9 as � Mrs. D. Giles will be the spealter ARTHUR F I E L D tion i 1942, is 117.8 (adjusted index ) coalpare2d _�tcketo and orma at _ _ __ l e coat of hung mdez number for July , tltut e nee ' announced PICKERL'�TG - ONT. s - ; sing- - asterh- douse --- P-hone- 4500 . :elsewhere on this page. i = 12' - ;1 �Kt7 =CMi. W a l t; l The Wartime Wages Control Ord P- C. pr+o`ndes si• - 1 iri Section 48 (iv): - - - -- --s�"` • "We amotmt of the. bonus shalt not be ` Aae�Mr advantage b_s1.�ai ; unless the cw at giving M= -- '> h SALE REGISTEtt has dlanged one whole paial of lords Est Me.l.w de'prepre! ' in 7. protein ,t «ngdw— �Or* $Inc* the list �1C[aI Order OE the 19 % 22 t/z %. 36% Board re* d*h+8 an increase or decrease, is to be used areordins to tie IVY FRIDay, Nov'. 20 - auction sale of amount of grain you hem 60 acre farm, farm stoex; grain;' The rode= number not havia& changed by Date hay; implements; roots and furmit- • Whole point or more since July Z, 1942, pursaamt ure. the property,,* of Karl Bezener to the provisions of P. C. 5963 as stated, tit* �.,' By ssaah. Biddie, a rara.r ova, Thomp•' J►elclftordlr and John . Krass, Lot 6; Con. 4,. National -war Labour Hoard orders that the terms J son's co.om war was sellis• as ab.st Ide d' . Scarboro at Hillside• Farm offered of its General Order dated August' 4, 1942, shalt' dock of 100 ,tens prodwin' 1663 em.. Made subject to. reserve bid. No 'reserve l:.l�o. to apply for the period 'November 15, op his own food--he did, .t `o e.w.r s>i».. 1942, to February 15, 1943, subject to the right of - ttels, a proprietors are give 261/,0 per hen. ' 19 19 °n or employees to apply to a War Labour –= Right proud he was, w I just toll bin about -nn ,n.•ae...t. — t p f g• B, el •rs. . l employers p Yom. vlow ym Eirh are doing dorm here as DJ.teAjori's Eq Mash �^t� *�.�. at 1 p. m. Gordon Sellers. atlotioa• t. – HOard foT authorization Of payment of Such as aai Lid 1 open bta eyw! I told him wu 400 bras t+•d•e•a IGG 1.1"JUR ter. alanount Of Oust of fiviag bonus as a Board may , *Won $36.70 Werth of B1uehJae �s Mash or a gar .f — .�� ., ,s y dettraune to be fair and reasonable. under tilt user+. ' allil par hen and netted as a prob of $76.30. we0, dr. bs% �. • ••-' _ IThursdas, Noveitnber 19 = auction provisions of the Ordef. -- • d e rretw new .. -e.�. l» w� etwJ r aiw . *� sale of d,oice dairy herd, mostly Hub0``11RBY MITC -- — fresh and springers. 27 Head ' of - Chairman, National as Labous ltlosed 7z dairy cattle and 12 head Here= «. l �18�`+G'11rfOS�d'�p - — a -- .. �f _ - _- .._ford yearlings, property of Fred - - L L _•. T M E _ r„ d A s K 1 T - Major, ' Writevale, ' Sale at two. A. �r - - - -- - .• -~ECG MASH. _ S, Fanner, auctioneer. . _ ... ... ... ... ;. &hub y , ♦ ,Of Noveanber 20 Auction sale QT e j r f Live stock. Feed and tinplernenta + IANO•�rUNrNa Men>, Women Over 40 AND _ lama STiiO1iA DUNBAIIlTOx ot_ lot. $8, -coon. 6, .Whitby. on No. ,. _ 1 _ "* Feel W�, Worn! Old 7 • ♦ Highway; property, of Estate of '� All Kinds of P epai r W ark .,, . Watt Neisti�f P Yml, Yftaltlr 1� >Ppo6s publi Lt 77 t d Late James -Young. Terms cash. _ - Sale at 1, o'clock. Ted Jackson, All ;l uning;Guaranteed i - Auctioneer. MseDONAL D i i Law. RER ?A9 Close Ave. Toronto - - - •�4�:1,' '7M�2'']f�'.f"za• -%Y4 '-La:t _ - _ t=- .._arwpc.j�. wY ;uK'� ...i.., .,. _ .r,..y.,�.ys•.•s. -� _ _ .'�... .Sr. ...- .__ ,�,.:y.� _ :. X146 .y, .4y� - - . 9 ..,.. ...� .�.. ,; MmUtions in that �osvatry. Dinner 13 at s Belo :. _ { _ • j t3ews wlli nest 'nazi Taesdgg art was served is the Tows Hall bZ tM Yrh Witlbar Johnston was hate• arrioori NorWmber 17, at 8.80 at tie t ladies of the haws church. ep to •group of friends who gat. home of Yrs. Risk :i i ' Mm Sps"w TayW hared to wish Mrs. Newton Laugh- Rev. Kennedy of� Clanmoot was r °, On and PW Hies Jean Hopkins *stare Con- There passed away on November , lie (�'y Tool) mach happiness in the guest preacher here last Suudag t' salty Xwdon, )C. W. A,. C, (Ibs'ooto veaer of the Young People's Union 4th in hospital, l[ra. Spencer Tay ' her married life. she was presented while Rer,. Madden took the Harriet 'spent with their mothers had charge of -the topic on Sunday • � her. The funeral was held from the I with m f iittts3nl �- A dainty Hama services at Claremont. T5a `x ' NA B. of Barrie spent ' �� ��• �� +�, . en , i...,; ens. local �nvlr wan also is acsenawee -. i Iew' auayt Dorf, and , ?` Mrs. Upton hoe joined her live- Iliieeday November 10th with in- r The regelss monthly meeting of for the evening service. L 'Hooey. - ieiment at Salem Came Mrs: I the Women's Institute will meet on A is paid 'at oast ODuncil �► Misses Isobel anti Mabel Johnston band at the Gannon Walter K Wednesday November ,)8th at 2.30; Session Pte, and Mrs. Walter Knox were Taylor, 92 years o! age, formerly I of Tpr?nto spent Sunday at their with their people last weekisnd. Mary Ann Sadler, was a pioneer home of Mrs. W,, A. Hilts- at 2,30; home A special speakisr is expected, good Roads and Bridges - A- Hastings _. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Forsythe were of. the district and in lath.,year�-, _ � ., CorWratulations to Mr. and Mrs• casllori at Fri has =eRided with Mrs. Sadler and ""ic• ly •"1D- 85.96: Edgar Shirk 68.00 4 Lee day fast _ family', , 69.85; A. Carruthers 10.50; Ken ]?addle (nee Alice Bacon) �on the 'war xoii (',all which is - � Health birth of a son, on Tuesday, Nov y � =� Hint. Topic r-+ Health. As there is Ward 99.50- airy Westney 9.60• G. r Mrs:. Bert - Harvey has peen - in -3rd ,1942, at Brierbush Hospital. Toronto during the. week, attending sPec�ial business; all 'members are West 2.80; Frank Hastings 54.60; , !Phe Women's ,Institute will meet , asked toattend, Roy Ward. 150.00;, Goderich Salt ^ on November 18,'at 230 p. m, at the Royal Institute convention n, Greenwood _' the P.oyal York. Mrs. IA.-Johnston, _ 'Co, 37.26; B. Greening Wire Co the home of Mrs R. E. Forsy th. Sr." was also in attendancle,, 12.96; Vigor Oil. Co, 243.; Charles : All - menibers are 'urged to attend The November meeting of, the Cooper 118,.46; John Norton 7.26; " We are informed that quitters The many. friends - of. Mrs. , M . - o n a rte n Wir M. S. will be held• at the home Pegg wish to extend to her their Roy Ward 41.82; Inter, Harvester are .still needed at the Club House. of Mss. 'Crawford--on_- 2�uredaar - sincere sympathy -in the- pawing_of_ =Geis 32.64: Gaaadian Oil _767.70-2 - - -'- So, if you have not been down yet, November .19. Bus service - frown. the her father at - Mogaetewan, Oat: - - : - - . remember,: --4 there is no time-like, Pte, Harry Westgate spent last Aehef Supplies Roy Morrish 'iL Four Corners. , We are lad to know the Ltoyd -the present, g weekend here-with his parents, 20; S. Morrish 29.96; Norman Wboi A large number of music ,lovers pen family are improving after a XA and Mrs. Earle Beare spent met at the home of • Mr. and Mrs. The Y, P. U. will meet Sunday 32.60; C, Overland 6.80; City of ' Sunday in Port Perry siege o! the Elul a evening at o'elnelc .with ..the -- Miss - Toronto 7»88. j y Roy X910urter on Saturday- - _ wtt - - nook October' 8'1pt: A nismber of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Devitt on,Svnday "., °`. •the. hame of Mrs. Benson, Maesdsy rW'. K,smv of ' the Air Force 38 Contingerrcaes - Salaries: — =�ltieznooa. Proceeds to war work. parents were present and all app- at Greenwood, _ eared to enjoy the program offered spending a couple of weeks here Beaton 80.00. Lloyd Johnstolu'' ,PWends are sorry to bear ,tbiat • to ■ with- his parents - - -__ -_ So. Asst, Clerk 60; Chief t Irvine - -_ -- krss. liaighton has been taken to Miss, Janet- rinuson nag tae mis- i oya donnston,- .icy z.�,rei;go hoped more parents will be able to ^. tyre East General Hospital, where lortuae fo �s1I --: her home last- fip.62•- Tribune; 8:00; ]nsulin 6.00; attend their • redtals in the near -she will undergo an operation. _ -week and initure her ankle. Lloyd 6ohnaton; postate fit; Hydro future. .T- - - -_ ' Gordon Gray re Brougham 'Wks understand that Mn Duncan Mans Jean and ]l61ea Ells Aanaa 2398; Dolphin, who only recently sold b1s the Sectional Meeting of the Mrs' W, . Shaw is not ' so well' as ' and friend oir Toronto spent Sun.1 street lights 6.00; Registrar 18.80.; Western'. Section o! Oshawa Pros• her friends would like. `.. faros b to move into the mss E. - day at,. home of their parents. Selecting Jurors 40; Adam $pears, Brown leddenoru, byterial convened at Broagbam on � Randall, is confined to bed Mr, and :)1 mT T,. Anaan CL VAi'idon and inspecting bash - ` Miss Mildred ' Lloyet has - been No`* :.4th. Attendance was large and with an. attack of sdstlea. The W. 34 & will hold the � Nov. lob 8.b0. - -taken to a Toronto hospital for an a fail day's program carried outs -Miss Yatkn S+Serman and _Miss - amber meeting at the home o! lltt's. =� atuppeadidtia operation Mrs. Norton, President Brougham Betty Goeden have taken positions Madden on Thursday afternoon 1% Sheep ;:oases -+ Chas. Pm.Wa 8 All the hunters from this vkiaity Agxiliary Weko� • the guests- in Toronto,, at 2.80 o'clock, sheep killed 60; Dave Pugh 1 sheep A" still away and there ass beam Tep°� we" pr"°nt- T� vidtiag home here over � Unit of the Red. lifted 17Ao• Inspection bervioss 3M ed. R % Jull spoke ' on "1[isstons ae sue word as yet 84 to haw they �aa y weekend were- the Misses Doris — '' _ made I sour then its the West . �g Wilson, Helen Me&vUej Mollie (they zpay _ap =be- - the' - noon -- hone -, -Mss- wood:- - - lest in the -bush or shot. Ed. i president spoke briedlf • and Rev. Aa:ids$ and 1�arl on A athony, _ ■ PSriends will be glad to year that Dr, Beddiak L anxious to start a_ Ri11 Pal;urier is hripsovin�' Kennedy eztended greetings' Guest Young maple's Class • and invites ` - -- Y -- _ -- Rev. geith Daniel and family of speaker of the afternoon, kl[iss ski interested to attend at the . Toronto were at -the Baptist parson Dorothy Pearson o! India, spoke an Parsonage on Friday evening, Nov. ■ ■ Fednensdaye6day rvenm;; and. an Re i stered Holstein art le` _ >t is reported- that Mss. _Waltsr - .. -... _._... .. . _ Ward is improving from her recent - - Z. illness- - _ _ . - - ; ImplementsAHay, Crain, Straw and . Miss . S. -> Evans, Mr. _ and . MFs - _ Nvans- Ward and'Mr. and Mrs. M. I _ h were all visitors to the city HouseholdM ,Flirniture area _ - r the weekend. - ; �, Wednesday, November 18th, 1942 Mrs. George Richardson - spent J`. the weekend with her brother. Mr. ,- y- Picl�en'wp. Rev-' A161ter Daniel- of -the Baptist lL_ Church- will take as his theme on- morning ne.. t+r The trial of 2 ' Jesus ; and- in the - e iening - Sec- rte. a lli nun - _ _ A. FC6Lean _ - _ ]Sr. W i3liam Vr addell has • ender.. _ - , _ ._ : J f . _. � • - - gone' .a serious operation; .at Toronto - General Hospital. We understand Mr. Thos. Comdr - - _. k - Half mile north of No. 2 Highway, on Frenchman's Bay Road Is In rather poor health again. w _ ... Stewart elect -clippers; Harvest Home Ser "vices In Carted _ HOLSTEIN HERD Set o! ne harrows _ and Federally' section g h and Church -well -attended.' car sin 4 Veriton dra 2i wall ng Accredited since I928 ed lly' Set of TWO YOUNG MEN evener, y :The Harvest- Home senzces In _ - - . -plow; T. H. and A. steel wheel #' , , ?ni :y2:t Hhfs oim enw- fresh• calf by wairon gear and flat rack; Wagon Church on were ' exceptionally well attended. side; 370129 Holstein cow, bred gear with Sin, tiro and gravel box; Rev. F. W; Madden of Dunbarton ~" -- , c _.... . _ _ OCt. 22nd. 3 ?0131 - Holstein cow; Scufner; Wagon water tank; , Port. -` -United Church was the speaker both- r 'BEFORE the wa,r. two voiiag.-griduates in cheanistry milking. bred May 14; 3'70136 Hol- bull dozer hand putirp;' Melotte morning and ev' enffig, and gave - - stein tow, bred April 11b; 44 i auv cream sep&rutor, 746 Ilm.. -v- -the a very inspiring messave. The local .faced future with no assets but technical train- Holstein e9w, bred June 2; 246609 of light bobs. Post hole digger; choir isndei the direction of Mr, D.' ' ._fag and unbounded 'faith in themselves. They Holstein cow, milling, brew Oct. 17; Set milk scales; 'Portable circular : ..Hedges contributed special music - 401410 Holstein cow, milling, -bred saw for mounting on iraefor; A a ' planned to capitalize on their ears in College it tbb morning service • and the .p y 8 - June 11.,445233 Holstein cow, milk- number different size steel gates; ; 40.1611,4; Holstein � .45 ,gal, steel oil drum; Rubber tired Dunbartori dioir in the .. evening. 'manufacturing a certain.'chemical product. "But ti ing, bred July 5; . Alt, steel milk cart; Rev. Kennedy had charge Qf ; the ., •- caw• milking, bred Mray, 25; 401613 open buggy vve 11 need some money to get startedl they said. ' D'unbsrtoa services: • • - • • .' Holstein cow, milking, bled Jun. 30; . Daniel incubate;; brooder stoves; I „ rive _ ,..._ _ ;,hr�gOg2 Holstein cow milking, bred Hoover heavy lift jack; .,.Quantity Serday School room of the* United 4 July. 23; 370132`. Holstein cow, milk- of binder twine. yet of ice tongs; Ciiurdi on Saturday next, Nov. 14, Their banker decided that then faith was well _ ing, bred June 6', Portable wheelbarrow; hand spray; fat 2.30 p. m. in the interests of the ' = founded in character, ability, energy. "We'll finance Also four heifer calves and one Hand corn planter; Turnpike scoop; Bethel Cemetery.: ,r,any o�the_ otd - ;, „ v�tn calf, all tegisterecL - -- Hay fork: 'Set Acme platforni - pioneer .settlers are buried there. you to start is a small `wax, he said. Make a'test The •Holstein Bull Glen Ian King scales; Portable stable feed carrier; a oli :,,«,r'���.i ou �L� lvaa� r„a.k�r 6rss.'' :.' will b4 three Number of other articles too ntaa• A in the - upkeep. of this cemetery 2 are - • ' - years old in December, grandson of erous to mention. invited' to attend this. meeting,,. - - tnaaoc irsndiu. _ - ' - Some vIDagen tho6g[it Clareatoat - 'Canada and exported to' the United Staten and - Write for Catalogee of Cattle -STR W - HAY and Q AIN. Stack of mixed hay; about 20 tons ` wis being stormed an Tuesday overseas. Now • it 5111 a wartime demand. The . ;y_ - 1[iORSES of mixed straw. Large quantity of It was'interesting to heiii one or +enterprise employs s large'number of people: _ Black, P'erdieron mare -•: mixed grain; About twenty two two of the village people exclaim Black Percheron Gelding feet o! ensilage in ,silo. on 71uesday "that the village was This actual example illustrates- how' this country s :: _.:'.- • . HARNESS a being taldsfi" • when. a. number of Chartered Banks help credit - worthy people to, _ IZrE STOCK' Se! iiintary tracks aid cars paused on _ .. _ . ._ Oiie' female goat Set of. good open work. harness; benefit themselves, their fellows and their country of good single driving harness and — _the way en route to CaiaP Borden -- - - pieces. _ from Lindsay, where they bad spent under the democridesystem•ofli" eatetprls .' .IMPLEMENTS saQnle odd pi _... . the night. 7%e- 'troop had stopped - - - _ — - - ,' Fordson tractor with. pulley; 'Oliver FURNITURE in town' to have, dinner, and we _ 2 turrciw tractor Plow, i0in hot -^ understand that more than those we _ _ - _ _. toms; McCormick' Deering Eft, bin- Single iron bed. Number of odd eked to, were a bit uneasy' for a` der with truck and canter, new; • chairs; Spiall round top table and Mc:.' D. bft cut a Set of book shelves; Fender while. fjhin+e. were about 16 trucks M. H. M. H. 13 disc fertilizer ''bench;. Sewing' box; Cherry side - md one or two cars. J ' Banks, dki an oNier business, exist because the - yids �` -' mower; c„ y y Pro drilT,' complete with standing board; board; Brass bed with box spring*. . - - vice which a community needs and is willing to pay for at a Sat of tandem disc- harrows' - M. H. , Chest of. drawe'r's; Dresser and t " rote which will yield a reasonable profh. ehal*w flank profih 13 tooth spring _'cultivator{ Mc D. Teri 2 Washstands. 3 Tables; ' Ortf1 r0 u I� a m s - aveiade less t6an'oni•hall of one per eeM a r on fetal assets. - - radio; Mirror• Niorris tu1i i . • :++°q' . -° corn Itivator with ,disc• M. H. Few, If any, of a businesses •.vpera on_as small q margin. manure spreader; Feed cutting box, ther 'rocker; Wardrobe. 6 Cob;. _ . hand. or power; Wood- electric grain Tea wagon; China and glassware; Members of the Gillman family grinder with. one and a half' horse visited Mr. and Mrsx Walter V_icke" motor; Large cho� box for '' sa .a� , -`' -• "` on Bunch'. • s - !TERMS .CASH ROSS MURISON, Clerk It was with genuine sorrow that - ]kale• at ]2.30 i Brougham friends learned of tragle. ° Hank of Montreal ::.The Bank of Nova Scotia : The Bank of Toronto � � . „ Jackson accident which took the ' , life of 'The Tro incial Bank of Caaa�a : :: The ci Lliaa K4 of `Commace: Clarke" Prentice and • _ pilot O!licer Fred S3ri�1u of White- '� Bofat Beak of Canada .: z The Dominion Bank ; ; a Sanque C�anadienne vale His wife wet'fiat a! our own Nationale a : a Imperial Bank of Canada d s z Ba=ciays -Sank (Canada) _ _ : .. auc#oneers `\ esteemed Brougham girls, to whom- - "a "tend sincerest sympatlwti _ • Ica ,••{- �kfr.- s^ -�•yw .. -.... _ ..�......•. -.. -. . ,,•y't';+. `� {� a ..:ti ,.. �,.arcy:. �w �.w�w.'r:•,.e.. w$•5.ry` ' - .• ��' -�: 'iw. <, r•rsY ''i._. ..,.;:arda,:�.^»ti�tr'!�`w irr3 �+.+�.+^ ,,•. ,•.,ava.n;R;i�y "tS .vMh y'Pa,.•ra rr y,' i ♦ , 'uYi - ��' . �,..�'"!' ;' '•x'�..`li'Z,f'��� -,!• �`•• • t , .tl`+P of -MGY,C � ,.•A,r+ � vana'�°' k-. n - -: � ° -; •T+ T �"�'''�..� - .".�. -. ••`.nig6e!7• %i'S�'••J•�if� `1.9 !,�+°M1r ' :c r '• q�tiy�, I�, _ 'a _ �.t ': ;9%?''f`•f *�T. "i,ei• .f .,r '.a- t�z�'o.`T' 'e :w!i., ^' 'r,� •_ - _ } .. ._ .,, - -'I^ �. un,... 1 �di,(" :.• -/ a, ;t ;�• G,0l'i�' ' BATH TUB BLITZ O PI CAN- I? SWom a _� ... ,k n...,� ♦ _ • _ •a _ _ �„ v;.;,, ' Q. How can 1 keep apple - fresh. - 1, What doers � Coicste whest _ - _ A. If a little glycerin is rubbed _a Person m' ve or -als -. o _ words in a let ' over apples, they will keep longer. -- ... • -The • glycerin can -be washed off 2• When a girl 'stenographer is • M1 . ,� "z;:>' when you are ready to use the being introduced to, a man in the �.:. •..::. 'r 1 1 ..� >.;::. apples, office, should she rise? • • "'+ .: 'h Q. How should butter be meas. 8, Should n guest always arrivtJi +,.'." •• ured? = at a specified time, when invited A.- -Don't try to measure butter to dinner ?' _ for reclpea by eraniming -it into a 4. Isn't it' discoalettus for .a - -� ' y g quite a bit motorist to drive through a fun- cup, thereb ivastin r�4, ;; of it. A pound brick of butter. -eral procession? is equal to two cups and all the b. Should a person proffer ad. 1 various measurep can be very vice to another without .bents ; �i A Ii easily figured from this, asl�ed? -" _ What should for �z Q. t sold be u §ed lubricating' li egg beaters r what purposes is the use ubricati the 6. F fI of tllg� knife - permitted • at the A. Using glycerin, instead of � — ; - table Rr�y.iLd+i'- - 'oil, when lubricating the 'egg _= - s - y' beater and ' i0eat chopper will -- - - - - = -. .Amawera • . s • ` � / � * 1 • a • e l at the-possibility im- parting any taste to the food_ ?: It indicates both negligence Q. How can I make umbrellas.. _ and laziness. Every desk should last longer? , contain a dictionary, and it takes ' f t Ilk A. Umbrellas♦♦ should --be • elosed but a minute to consult it, 2. No t whah al 1_- Tta� n(1�-.TeQuirPdj .1 Yes ors, - - -• - �` lowed to dry open, the ribs are should Arrive at least ten minutes likely to warp. Wiping down with before the specified time. 4. Yesa ' a soft cloth also hel Ps this reveals is an extreme lack of ^• Should fish be sllymoA tr, breedln�' and thoughtfulness.. He surin- u.-- .�.sL.:.1K Abouia ti . a aft, eyez - k• ` -�L: Fresh fJ`sfi� may be washed - -if ' y. _ NU. GIYS - u+ a Lurr - a. Off, but it 3� ^ "t4 moo. *Q - he allawPd neither counsel nor salt until you to soak in the water for. any length are asked for it." 0. only for - of time. as this will destroy the cutting any food that cannot ba, - - -=- . flavor.-of the fi3h and pause the managed with the fork.. BIG flesh to. be of a flabby Lexiurc. The fasting record is ,held by a T just-over st-over 100 -books tn. boa constrictor to the • Parls Zoo. existence which were printed be- which went without' food - for just - -.- fore the sixteenth century over four pears. For er fun, British evacuee children at the Glyndebourae Nursery Sc h 1; in 3udsex, find nothing better than testing a stirrup Mew odor. manner. _ LOTS -� -- -- ACCOMMODATION WAi'!ED- MACHINE FOR TALE RH Have You Heard?- r r - _ ` +, ,• IR AT St it WASTED era. wth FEW atable RELIABLE odstlo FARM- A sale, PracticnHy. PRESS 12g x A- - -- BI T M E �H �W DJd `yoel say the drinking caste: and- hood pasture.: to stable and with electric sheet heater, extra ' here is unsafe!" S DO�� .feed bunch of young cattle dun- rollers and chases: motor AC. 653 "Yee " ins; winter and pasture them volts, 25 cycle, 3 phase produe- ___ durrut summer, keeping them one tion 3500 per hour. Box iss, Ts as do you -I0 when -you- - - year or longer for a, reed price Adsialds West, Toronto, - want to dtiak it?-" :. - BIRDS JIRD WAIL - of tnereased welsh. `gLYrits, Poat 'Office Box 578 Toronto. —XV-M FOR SALIM "First, we. filter it." A curious effect of submarine j QUARTER ' AGENTS WADED QUALITY MINK ONE warfare, which is of more, import- chefs actual value. Reason Jack • e I j J J "Then we boil it.' anee than a casual reading might WANTED NUW! LOCAL AGENTS of help: Satiiifactton guaranteed. "Yes." - "` suggest, is noted b Roger T. Pet- ilma4 w: cp: ate tea : bun red Write St to8tay. Th mss obi lag Tat- -. en we .put some .rhlorIe In 'erson of the: National kudubon ..acre nursery stock the best In Society in the current issue of the Irul t a a codsesorn ornamental Pelham NEW EMBOSSED PICTURES "Yee" _ Audubon Magazine. It is that oil tiursezy CO.. Toronto. NEWEST THING' I BEAUTIFUL And ,then we have a glass of met •afloat - by torpedoed ships ASTROLOGY embossed pleturea, assorted sub. I ects including religious - small. beer. ", balayt. �' _ x1,00; medium. =1.25: far" 31.is. Test $►rm Clothi t3T W ate adime. 1 rite), Ace Art Service, E E oron re- f - • • ' •. y 111$ • -� - - . -. •- - ' _ •ocean -- ducks, sand many A reading. eaa nlra'thaate and dime. write), Ace Art 8srvlce, Toron� ' On Mountain �r ''were you nervous?" askit others. Several thousands of elmnrC'. Sox 29, Crescent, BC. to young It's -. i(.•lCi ,,.,, ir.w .lu�a� l.r.v 1cc., Jib....+ !.rt €1/ _'ULD '!RUGS REWUVEII NEW Army officers and seientfetisias - -yon begged Daddy to give hie oil off -the NOta Scotia- coast _RUU1i, NEW UVUS MADE F'RUJL eoaseotT" alone. [JSJ:Li t Aitli th!1TH tiUtJD_ TIRES, -old. UomiWon Ru Waavin_i Cont. + See as first Mount Pleasant No- as ; 904 traces �t W. Tgdfrotta summer climbed North Americas "He gave son'the fright of tors Lemltea. creed Car Lot at �vt•4e for botritI" highest peat, SO,SOO. foot Mt. Ma $cieice Service; commenting an 204u xonge street, !read 'Urfice, " my life, ill w ed Hobson. Mr. Pete n's report, " " _Kibler in Alaska, 'to test Army She is still wondering wi Po +says: Nor- Tonto, TelepholnesHY, Road. 13 To- what PaTmZI'1m " winter clothing and equipment, 1441 meant. ma11Y, awimmig birds','. feathers, i FETHERSTuNHAUUH a t;l)JttPAN filmed with the birds own batural BABY CHICK41 Patent 8oucieori ®stabllehe3 revealed recently. slrl, lrwew .h tl titan ermst�' Toro An American - soldier in Ens: dry, no matter how cold the water der Bray chicks for December- vuest The announcement said seven land was giving some illustrations they swim and dive in. But con- January delivery - now. A few of the 17 members of the expedi• the vise of his country. "Yon- `ready for November shl meet PATIMNTS R TRADE HARKS tion succeeded in reaching the . tact pith mineral oil breaks this Contest rortsla. ready. Bray Match- ean board a train It the State of natural protection., • Cold -water -err, 130 John ti.. Hamilton, ,Oat. !>SUEHTVN R. t: Ca REGISTERED than tish summit of the mountain, the third Texas at dawn," he maid impres- time in history the feat has united Staten. Caaadiaa, British reaches their skins, and. ii the DYii1NG ! CLEANING Patent Attorney. Booklet Bratt�, - been sivel_ "and 24 hours later you'll do not die of chill and exhaustion, rt•� v y; vd►I, a:�y T tN NEEDB ;Established over forty sears of - accomplished. Ed in Texas," BaJaam Avenue, Toronto. The expedition, trade up of re- ,. „ pneumonia isf s to set, in. In dyel Information s or c: antnst. alrtte to w for -We dra to to PROTOGRAPHY lesentatives of the Yes+ -said said one. of his English- any ease, a badt oiled bird be- g Quartermas- --�- answer your q(restiona Lm art- 1fe+ listeners, with feeling, "we've of conies unable to fly, snd , hence _ =meat H. Parker's Dye vt%rks $'.�." g --t,+ •� - t ' its 'a„ Limited.-. 79, song+ 8tredt To DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH the Royal Canadian Air Farce, lacac,, .. = -c -- rant„ Tye. Remt. Raga. of Hail ng camp at the "Oil slicks" on the water de -. HAVE YOUR SNAP established s testing re, 18,000 -foot kcal. The, camp was >isn t your 'friend- `Clerk calve birds. To the • birds the FAR`t Fors: sALF .. = Delivered, b7 • KALU hied by. parachute piretty slow!' have, all, the appearance of stretch 100 ACRE !•ARM. 3 sSIL.ES WEST Any s or J exposure film porfectir packages "1 should say�aot. It took developed -oaf , Kart BFec�-an Lako Road. Ded and printed for only :k• dropped from planes operating otrt ea 'of ai -tooth water. They glide Prue Twenty = Eight' Nundred' and Supreme- Quality acid- cast. serKlee _ of Fairbanks, and more than 100 his four boass to dri•e his down far s crest. They have alight 'Fifty Dollars- Cash, Mrs. T. guaranteed. now girt IS miles home from ed tin a death trap. Ritchie, St. Thostlns. Onto PHOTO SERVICE items of equipment were tented. a dance last sight:' • In other in- FuuT RALSS Station .J, Toronto ~ Party reported •much of the _ stances, ducks will dive 'outside _ P . -. Details' were coafidentitl _ ..�. - .- the limits of an "oil stick" and ' the f the ME ' FOOT BALI! destroy. SOliAL . I {equipment mane - " -an `�'Au�l.�. +t , �� are afternoon an incur- s to the surface in the middle offensive odor instantly, 46c B showing." anee agent secured admittance to tree - - OPERATIONS AND I L L N E 8 sl g of one of these oceanic oil fields. Diu¢ Nture.: tlttRtya avuioed. Why not efifor life- fn- --- .. the office of a big business man Again the oil•, mortal snare! quire. No 'obligation. - stamps by dint of perseverance. ' FRECKLES' REMOVED , DPreciated. Nature Laws, Bos Ideals to the number of ovwr P e72.• Brandon, Man. == Sea gulls- useful -are — 'Tt000,00fi are served- every day in _. _ `� ouSht -to -feel flattened - -- g �PJng- ; 1: n�:LrS •RS'►f�ED'-- 1�lsTA�T- - -_. -_ v � .� ,�� � -- - J_ - + waterfronts clear of rubbish and.. Jy. New scientific method. Send Radio GOiltse --^$2 canteens and catering establish- Young man, said the business "5c for complete instructions I ` ;uothblecr ways. Eider ducks are, ' ... ts_iri_�gst.- _gritsta. -- :•.- �_tnan: "Do -ea la_JOw_,•_•I have sl- ��y� . Wady refused race -five ni ;ur= collected from thrtnesats It Be< 1ss. Sarnia, ont.� �MAZINC� .OFFER OF anee agents today?" HAIRDRESStZG yC3Ia8L - - -. -- ' *•"� +- v_zakine 'quilted - R.T.1. TRAINING YOU CAN DEPEND ON "Yes, 'I know," replied the _ jackets LEARN HAIRDR}:'fiSIItiG THE ROB - - Batson **+Athpd.• •• Information on - EC`rULAR, radio courses In reprint- agent. "I'm a_ li of, them!' , for _ svistors� seamen and others request regarding - classes. Robert- �c& :.. -exposed to--severe-weather. Eider -- son's Hairdrescstp - Atdadeutg: -1st - greatly- re+iueed- price -et -isg0. Thin The need for k, coal you can' ducks, particularly, were seen as . , Avenue Road, Toronto. to the latest radio course complete " depend on is especially important Judge: "The' sentenee is . in every way. In these ti es. And 'blue coal' >. twenty ,.era' penal ' servi- victims of ail. HERB REMEDIES . Prepared 'For Rollie study fade." -TRY OUR - ASTHMA AND BRON- just that. IT is ,a solid, • even -burn- „ chitis Remedies - - they're good THREE, courses in one ' (1) Ele. ~ 8 y gives you _ Prisoner: "But, a!f lord, i - guaranteed, Information ree. merits of Elec-trfeity slid Radio. in Coal that not and greater" heating 'satisfaction and • wont live that long!' S' A E S Health and Happiness, 1792 Dan (3) Practical and. Applied Radio; " forth Avenue, -Toronto. (3) Advanced training. Ordgr now. • comfort but reduces fuel cost as Never mind, jest do alt• - " well. best you Can." Protect your BOOKS mad CASK MEDICAL PAYETTE„ & CO. LTD. train FIRE and THIEVES• We 91 o Blear Montreal P.Q. Now is the time to start'enjoy -' have a else mad t7pe of Safe, or NATURE'S HELP- DIXON'S REM. yr Jig the best heating value money "Your methods of cultivation Cabinet,. ter any purpose. Visit edy for Rheumatic - 'Paint, Neur- can buy. Phone Soar nearest"blue sre -hopelessly out of date," said °+ or wrlr• -7or - pr�oes, etc. fe 3318. '.L'nouatt+,y ru,b,K .2 -Hung - — RHHC>+EATiE -- - IYEIJRLTIg.._ _,._.- Dept. W. ro's Diu* u p r,Store, 336 Elgin, :coal` dealer today. He will tell the crop adviser to the, old farmer, Ottawa. Postpaid 31:00. GOOD RESOLUTION -EVERY SUP - yon how easy it is to get greater "Why I'd be aatonishedLif yon sot ;],bC..l•TAYLOR UiJilTEp. ferer of Rheumatic Pain$ or Neur' OFFER TO INVENTORS ltis should try Dixon's Remedy. 4' comfort and save money,,, too, -- even 10 pounds of apples from Munro'* Drug store, ash- E- Igit�.:: - --_ - the 'blue - coal'. way. that tree." TORONTQ SAFE WORKS wN OFFER-TO EVERY INVENTOR Ottawa.' Postpaid 31.00. — List of inventions and full infor- _ - L ",SO would i," replied a ^-116 Front St. E.. Toroato Irtation sent free.. , The Ramsay SHEEP FOR SALE "it's " - Established ISSN 'Co:, Registered' PatEftt'Attorneys. fal'II1er, It s a peach tree. 273 Bank Street, Ottawa Canada. DOERSET - HORN SHEEP, EWES, 'THROAT IS PREY TO - "I encs -loved a girl wlyp -- - - - -- . .. -.... 11iESVE..R�E»iX - ho of �71�pit't�t4gJo eph�Betp4 ,�- MANY - AILMENTS '.madq *, complete fool of 1ae." _ r WONDERFUL. RESULTS �t u tv e, - What a lasting impression ' dI =>� �� M�I�R .++r STAMPS SOLD OR Hocf#aT Lympids' Quick Action JiR9. 9 A N R ,' R D T80MPS - . Pr �stne lrls tptlta." North Brook,' Ontario' says:, f jPAE1M_LIST.'- BETTER VALUE FO aised by Thaysands g MALE find. Nerve trouble Is fro run- collectors and dealers.-Cash- mail - - down condition and Anemia, I am ed for collections. or accumula- " TMOMS P. easing to the throat -mar in good Health now sleep as tiont. Athos Stamps, Room 70l,' _ the hackingdxn b.' '!test and alalf'Jliillion •psopie to "sound as ever again, this in what 137 Wellinirton West, Toronto. S iwett.s t[Tdtmte read�•at,That WEAKNESS mfr Plils have gone for me." "'tsetimoaid it supported by thou et (fl eat Rdtain sure now paying Sri- 00 pills 76c, Postpaid. ' Orfbrd" WARTED .- :'effirr sa1awars from throat tdimonto calls ObQls CoIItpsleQ wjyti jj e00�pdp L 'dfa' 1c Pfnkham's Vegetable �• Morissey. 637 Main Atreot, Vfound ralisfwithLYli[OIDB, y Saint John, N.B. SMALL ESTATE WITH COMFORI'- an, LYMO 8 for t f - homrsm+ to ll I Compound n t< y helps rmUe•e - able _brlok, home with` s'ftrdsn. ,Ia tssse �oopoaoatrr bleu of mmmtrU�a ous h l also weak, aerv- SHORTHAND village or near town. 8tste oast TOM. "'"` t9ontUE ass la mhen" tune-- .Iprte and particulars. J. H. Bar- Usr:somasell LYMOIDS� der lOeaiaJ ATOUIId•ao/elis nstMi[y Mr(t resfmtanoe a�atnat tftstaws of dim- OREGG SHORTHAND - SYSTEM tar, X# tno. ,Ol t x!e lyeass. N+stobeslwabtr sand IOC in rron�r w along shallow owwAs sod oikasl eta Cult days." Made In Canada. - of. Charnpions. Taught In. leading _ "� eels a L1T'MMOlD4, I,19 iaasrt beet. T °r0 t�lb wetYttleTr + schools. • onto, Ontario. mug ;6-- 4 ,- DgaY, Toronto, Ontarla• _ - -- _ .. c ,, t •. .. _ - - ,._ _ I ,i. _.- _ ;. ,1 - ..fir .]r ti„ � =- ., \I i .• .. .. .. _ .. _ _ _ .. _ - 'mil V-00 G' E "' �'COUTING,- Malta Saved sy � W ,�.. t :» WF.EIC CODIIAOAiAfjl OA CUfltAt EYCAb r ." :•• ^� 40 F t.a s soy scouts or' Kingston, on- Force of Prayer D Q c (� S tario, operated a canteen at their ere Are No New And Easy , i_ t1_ Si e.7 summer camp, and`t ....J . the eta•'+ .long reltistanee igslnd -'Roads T t' r. net proceeds, ;13.00•- to the B -P- : overwhelming Asia odds was at- - - 1 O �/j _Al ___: "LDI£R ' ' - - . China -Up Fund to aid British Boy tributed directly to the force' of A rosy - cheesed boy of 12 is a Scouts who. have lost- their homes prayer, by Sir Williwn Ddbbie, After the swift conquest of Po- strong points large Japanese fleets -y -_'bit young to be sterving in the and. Scout. headquarters. former governor of the island, land, Norway, the Netheriaad><, cannot move in safety. Thus it ' � front lines, but here are quite a `_ • • " ' In a broadcast talk.... Belgium and France many people, stands effective guard ever Aus- V -.4 few in Russia Leland' Stowe-tells Patrol Leader -Alan. McRohert, "During the two years of the says the New York Times, began trails and New Zealand, the coasts 7iaw he. met one little veteran, 13- year -old British Boy Scout, siege," said' General . Dobbie, "1 to assume that Germany had some. of North and South America,,Y - Petya Kuputoviski, an orphan. was paddling his boat along the was very conscious of the good how changed the fundamental laws while the fighting along its length The boy escaped barefoot from - seashore -when he saw. Royal_Air_ hand of. God upon us. -- I_am gate. _ .._of warfare. They believed that' be- helps drain some of the Japanese Y� - •• Isis --village a alter the Germans Force plane crash into the sea that the continued safety of Malta cause of the applioatioa of the gas strength aimed at India and China. ly •came. He had seen the Fascists with one engine on fire. The pilot was ultimately due to His divine -_ engine to military Haas is the sir ' IS the Japanese, b� a decisive inrst to death his Mother, two v:aa able to free himself from the protection. and on the ground, the great con- victory in the Solomon area and S= younger brothers and two sisters, wreckage flict would 'be won or lost solely "'s pnaYi farther to overrun Amer! - wrecks but lost consciousness. Dobbie, who held nightly Bible together with all the Jews and ' Alan hurried to -the rescue, and _ classes on bomb-scarred, Malta, Is In terms ' of German "Blitz." To- ca's island bases In the South Pae- day we can recognize that this is ific, can puncture this frontier, families of guerrilla's they could supporting the pilot on his frail sure that he pis not alone in his a misconception. Both sides have their rewards `will be great. Aug- - _ craft he brought him safely to convictions. Many others share ; - -New York Post shore. • One iglse' move on the it with me," he said, "aiid we are' newer and deadlier weapons than tralia. and New Zealand wtU stand '_ Scout's part would � have dapsized glad to acknowledge ft humbly they had in 1939 said 1940. But isolated and in mortal danger. The • - _ ' the boat.' and thankfully." there are go new and easy roads coasts of South America will lie " w AD INFINITUM • "• • "I am convinced that God does to victory. Every present fighting open to Nipponese raiders. It will Once upon a time the average To aid in the food production still answer prayer. I believe that front shows that war is• still as become immeasurably more difii- man could do had own bookkeep- costly, as slow and ail difficult as , cult for the United Nations to sup- Pr in Great Britain, .Boy _ reeognjtion o!- this fact, was the ins. Then he had to hire a. secre- Scouts of the lat Lyons Troop, secret of the spirit, 'endurance ever. port India and China in the testa 'tary to* keep up with Government Durham, have all decided to keep -and fortitude shown by so many The most fluid fighting 1n this to come. forms. rj{lw_ with aueationnaires a-A - *:.e sablutr nernen■ in malty conflict has taken place In North These were the objectives for and forms to make out for gas, • R R "Lessons which.we can draw MA4AL". ;ansa uatu• care y►uur,au w'wuG Japan uw,4aLm nuayo orau Pa- and oil and. food and pants, he from thin' epic story arse firstly, back and forth across a thousand.- men as the tenth month of the Pa- Daa to hire a secrets for his Because The Scout Leader, miles of desert in - s bbwildering cifie war ran out. For Japan it was official publication of the Boy •stout heart still produces great complex : of manoeuvres. Yet din• th-Q OpMin¢ er a .+aW_ghsse, - -ond - secretary to kcep. even with the - n in - - t, pa{eS from-the •'a"U ^ - front it -wish =they =were seeking-to --re- same- _ >• -- efforts and a - determination to - - == included- in- the::- t:uling: S�aL:,.u,..6 _sag that _the_curtent- ba.itle -- remains- — ��i- a_� -ihw- initiative -- they - had -held .^Stratford. Beacon- Herald the mailing of newspapers and helhi each other is vitally import- "a slow,- intense fight like those of in their first five months of rleh� ` o— magazines overseas, a campaign is ant, especially in times of stress; the First World War" The attack victories. That initial phase had , AND SO IT GOES being -- inaugurated - across �`anada progresses rrom sut trenen to been fouowed by rive montne in • - "_- codrtahip - - "to have Boy Scouts write regu- God through Christ and trust in trench. In Russia, which the Ger• which setbacks and stalemate had j ltie broadcasts. She listens in. larly W their former lesI now Him is _ ow, as ever, the thing an fit invaded with the-same topped the Japanese rush n mans first e sm - s e p . ng with_ the armed services rrlaae� moos - — - sa=vi in w1hitli matrters most." -- speed that paralyzed Poland. the Starting with the surprise attack - - - : She -broadcasts. He listens is Great Britain and on other fronts. _ - Nazi armies have been stalled for on Pearl Harbor and the sinking N*W • • • A more than two months before the of ' the British ships Repulse_ and They broddcast. The neighbors Boy. Scouts of Richmond,: Eng- Wood Pulp Used- single stronghold of Stalingrad. Prince of Wales oft Singapore, the listen in: ]and, journeyed to- their summer In War Powder 'The battle there moves only from'. story for the United Nations was _ -' •— Windsor Star camp by boat to avoid creating house to • house. Berlin common!- one of retreat and defeat. There - --o- ..further roblema for the railways. ues give a conquered _street alt one heroic delaying action in it: -• _.. p _ y Smokeless _powder is the pro- q a9. WHY HESS FLED - • • • pelleat that hurls every bullet and most the same importance that -the defense of Wake Island by the L n �___ __�__� thex used' to give a conquered Morin" the long Anil hitl.r rA6 1'oaslbly AUdoli Seas skipped to L•�od -��� �- • England to get away from his land, make the most of opportun- In •. normal - times' iniokel4ze province. For seven months is the sistance of the Americans and Fill- cotton. hies.- _They have operated s toy powder is made from- cotton. lin- 'Far East Japan swept: everything pine,,....o}�n..�Batayan,. But the Initial _ -wife. We don't know the -lady, -- _ .- __.. _ l/O .7W a Li .. OLLL sin'— .I.. _ wYY W{/Mi�L 14W Ot 4YO �Oy4.IL�b!d Y CYO lint, from what we know of Ru- shop-and have built scores of toys ter% t eve ahort fuzz remaining; on iolf, we'd -be, better able to nn •der= from material salvaged - from -the cottonseed after the ' longer, Dosing forces have hardly Chang- lack of preparation by the Unites stand it if she had done the skip- - blitzed buildings in their city. spinnable fibers are removed is position. The fighting hgs ffi- Natrona were !oo unbalanced. In 1i�- creased in Intensity; -planes add Malaya. Burma, the Java Bea and the gin. But today's war demands ships have been flung in prodigal- in the Philippines the. Japanese _ Chatham News are so great -that the cellulose -or -G��&1 wood pulp must help out. It is ly• But Secretary knot sow calls overeame all opposition. coming from the spruces of Maine, it a "war of attrition." That -in - For the United Nations only time JUST T.00 BAD! - - G�iiadaleanal. the far island In what the First World War was., was grained to fight new battles. � the spruces and hemlocks of the A German correspondent, at the the Solomons that is the focal The- ><easos, of course. is because The Japanese won a rich world.._ Pacific NorEhwest d ` the slash front in RNaais, -complains in s point of the present fighting pines of the Sour Much pulp- both sides are approaching- an When the 'sggresaor's forces cams broadcast: What we ,have. gained - thy, aecordirig to the National wood„ -as well as prepared wood- equality of • power. That balance . a link, they were spread over .• --sae day, -we must fight for all Geographical Society, was named pulp, also is imported from Can- - will- not be quickly upset. But the more than a quarter of the globs. ever again the next day. Now.. y roaming panisll �, ��g the lust d f of Un- rate of increase now definitely Through most of the second in ' 168$ b a roams S Isn't that just too bad! ' favors the United Nations. phase of the struggle the Japanese adventurer for his home town, s more than s third of the cellulose ). Hamilton Spectator silver mini ' villa fifty miles The toughness -of the condliat still held the offensive, but this . at Ifs y going -into American military pow- time the results were different. In -= o-- mast -of- o}n Jar-was was conceded by all the men wluf me Coral Sea sad at Midway Is- have met the Japanese inaction. EDUCATION The original name, says .A bul -�} {bet is 1948 this pro- lands, Japanese 'efforts to extend ' Too only Tet the foundation for latin of the so .; t Americans have come to revalue your' education at scbgoL The stemmed m the Moorish word o the onceaesDlaea ispanese rigor 1h•3•s-- eOII�n�e!■ wmo ' d t.tvAly gives. you-.the education "wadi," in "stream," and - fag mar) as a courageous, resource- defeated in sea- and -air battles goper. the `Spaiiisli Ovoid "canal,' mean- Nazi Losses Said fw and thoroughly treacherous fought 'over hundreds of miles of . - - -- - -- Quebec Chronicle Telegraph Ing "channel." 000 foe. He has learned )�lish that Woe water. In June the Nipponese To Be 41000, he might. shout confasiug order' gained a foothold In the far Alec• �— Done himself tiime�u . troops., see• will Rex! tians. In August United Nations LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher - Font' -million. German soldiers forces, took the offensive and lodg; had been killed or put out of ac- in• order to reveal the location of ed themselves in the . southern- 1.6114a - - ! _ to the end of Au y He will use a flag of truce to lure � goat of thin ear, ®UeeLES, Eduard Benes, president of. the -his toes into ambush. He has risk -- Czech Government in London, ed valuable ships in . peacetime Fascists Celebrate �0.0 told his people in a radio broad- manoeuvres, sending them Chas-206 Anniversary cast,on the eve of Czechoslovakia's Inc each other - blackbd out- is - Independence. Da P Y•_ _ nighttime seas, that they might T t- ° .0 ne saia these rigures naa. peen learn to right In the dark. To beat / ed• the 20th tnnivereary of, its obtained through s Quisling' :him . calls for the -best In American rise to power on Oct. 28, and as s —statement direct from Berlin. _ fighting men. _ _ it .did so all the ingredients of a + Fie described German ex food The Japanese thrust to regal., j' rcvo;uwon were au - /position as comparable to that or Guadalcanal had been 'launched hand. '�� Imperial Germany in •1917 and with such strength as to sugg st The Italian record was not im- 1 said her internal transpo was that Its real2ob ectiv was to - pressive in'two and one half years _ - -- - 'lamentable and. worsening- daily.- beyond the Solomon. No longer of conflict. Benes declared that Italy was were the' oh! -ear stakes aa- airfield -- 1► �. - in the role of the Hapsburg Em- on Guadalcanal and a_harbor at - With the death o3 Gen. Orat ,� on the Eggptian front. Oct. 18, / - pine daring the last Great War, Tulagl, from which Japanese the Italian Army has lost 82 gen- �� , and had became the weakest link- planes and submarines could men- erais •.since the outbreak of war. f In the .Aria. ace convoys bound for. Australis, The Italian Air .... Force once which A.,-l.,e eould lau$el>I ' ' 11 {! a future. offensives: The Japanese ap• heralded as amobg the beat in U.S._ Europe, has, lost at feast 4,000 V S Navy Saves. Dewed to be. striving for a breach , .! in the United N'stioah' Pacific planes. Present production-- bars- 'Empty T11�1 Ca111s Mier, ly reaches 500 outmoded 'planes . . i That frontier, anoborod In A1= •month. :With •.no bottled drinks avail- aska's Aleutian Islands in , the The submarine fleet, which re- _ - able, troops-siid seamen aboard a aorta, comes down 3,300 miles to _ puritdlq nag more tnan iou crait T transport buy thyuaands of cans Hawaii with'an outpost at Midway. at, the start• of war, has lost at pineapnl@r=gmefruit and tn- Thence_ moving south -went. It rung least one -lowth of - itsorf anal -- - �' • ' mato Juice- daily. Every- empty through the American bases in the strength. Warships lacking oil ° v „ can is saved. South Seas —the Fiji Islands, New and in need of repair stay in port r\ eo The• ship's executive officer re- Caledonia and Now Guinea, with because or British naval and air (.� 0 • �.�` ports that 30,000 po4nds of metal forward positions is the. New Heb- superiority. . ����� 3 -�4 AEG it�EN� Lhirs is salvaged each round 'trip. rides and the Solomoas. It is s - : It's all dumped- onto the scrap long, loosely, guarded frontier. "Pig clubs" are supplying the You've got m• wrong, Warden. The ladder is for these heap each time the ship touches Submarines can slip through- ..i; British larder with more t�han.7,000 a elimbia' sos•sP' the mainland. easily. but - beyond its principal tons of pork annually. ;a _ REIs'Ll?�R , F'EI -ERB By GENE_ BYRNES — - ��, tif_A�Ql1T TN! 71#�RE IT WAS ♦ / HE 10010 OfF Hli HAT MY MOTHER CAN i>0 `LAST NIGHT /WFIAT DIOJA SEEP TFIORE WAIFELLER -- AN' QUEIIS rvF1AT ! HE CAVE, T14AT TRICK /CNEY SHE C�OMEOUT A IT A COURLA SHAKEi AN MAKE! IT �OIME OUT lin WM DO TRIQO /A _ ORAL MONE7 / _ OF HER STOCKRI' / j - • s I i " n: of : _......p �� - am. V. 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COAL, - COIF.:: All wool blankets WVOD OEMENT 1"nnouncement R DUN RU.D.DY Barrister, ' T t1 � T ' -, ��WOOI ruled - .1V SANJ✓, VRAVE4 , a ee'eaa..lae a „rt u.a... what.,. w TO our Many Cust0lrier$r and comforters `- BEATON, 'BELL & ROSS forters ' Barrufiora (sr Solicitors 3LTILDEIi'8'BIIPPL3EE3 AlI Wool $tearri @Y' many Who. -are new, many _- g, J.BEATON. K. C. Telephone also 1o0a1 =®artage work -- - - R.BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel.28881 We havealso plteed in stock a full _ Lm 49 VAPI.Z LEAF H ILLOi6 _ g $ ftwhom.• we have pleasantly Served 872 Bay St.• - - - -- - . )OHN L. POND Toronto Y FEEDS` Tuft beds reads ' for - Thirty- five years: AiGUS McMILLAN- Barrister. Sol• P idbr.,NotarY to ►lit. l0 Melinda street A • • • . MITCHELL < -- loieato. eledbone Elvin 5308. - "tf 0 n a-- nd after 16-1 st. - - Pickering, Ont. Motor Jianbni:aoe, Day or Nish - . . PHONE - Office 44 8416 65 PHONE 1800 a :�- #=esiistds� .. oil Ila n. 1s�ssi�i.. ve- LVV*A021tF - -._, _ C. A. S'l'1ZK11'T D • Clark. Conv.Yaneer. Coa :atiaicaer,�r �% eltiett .er8d.vite, Acconntant,`Ete. aueii6f Notirce to- i 0U` Yanera1• Direot"_ _ j - _ ._ a J%* �� ttEH� 1 ' t - �. -+ yr - -- - —� We -do- building -ol-sE -loads . - i- - - -- • ' - . GIENIDRAL KERING AND CLAREMONT IN9IIRAN � PIC . CAOiPffidTBRING � . REAL INSTATE STORW CONVEYANCING PLUliBWQ 1 1 am oW 4stsblblled agendy, ready RO10MG Our present capable Assistant, Hr. Lloyd Couriice - -- - -- s4rvt:._ -' - - -- - -- _ _ d is entering the Air 'Force on NoveMmber' Vat. - .. We also seg Brantford Roofing : r photo Pick 0000. Xatera , Rimpire Bathroom rienne I e ha4e, been unable to ,engage a satisfactory ' g sucaessor, and we are new like other f = Egdpment, Duro Water FACE 09-RAM ........i.:.. 60c. obliged, to make business justmen You all know WM. R U AUCTIONEER 1- Sf �°ms' Beatty Stable .................. 66c. that not only the Isbor Question epuses many - AND _ -- ROUGE be- Equipment, and changes, but the tire -and gasoline situation is be- - _ - VALUATOR - - FACE POWDER 6......... 6 6 6 654 - 'Sales ceadnctQd A nywhers' - - - Building Materials M"PSTICK tills... -_6 6 6 6 .. „coming more acute. . 40c. _ Pboae or write. Address 614 Dt;rodaa + PERFUME UME ........... 80c., 60c. We are taking all our friends and customers to Street, East. {� p beam with us in this drastic wartime change, and _ _ -. Whitby.* niaslo. - -- -_f - -Wont C�uaralltetid -- - - -- r - still- give us the - y hearty support and co operation you - Our Prescription Service is have in the past. Please be good enough to 11 us Pba" 8bA8 Accurate and EfAdcitt on the phone andt reverse charges where netlisaeary _ WE SERV . PIC$ERING, ONTARicO �+ �- and we will have your' order ready, when you tali. AND ALSO GIVE Fe J. PRO�C7E BOYttS DRUG CV•, i� d , g%anldngyou for past favours and in anticipation . THE REXALL STORE of your future goodwtlL _ INS�JRANCE Phone, Pick 69 _ �. •666:6:. PETEB LEVINE B. A. Stare -Hours 8 a. m. to 9 P. M. _ Hazrtltes. Solicitor 4te Sundays - 9 A. M. to 9 P. W. SERVICE polka bosre ._ 1.6, we& asd s.� _ -'Ms Se CHAPMAN YElL E. 14iORLEY � etr. Fkle tDg - Nest to LmaeB 'a (7aadfwd Aftv4rlisff estts .. SAD OF1'iCi -- 088ARI 6EAtfIZAL INaURANCE - imvICfi PItOTECT10r� -- - - - - -`�"- -^ HORSES - for horse meat wanted. a L, E. 0 NC /L L prevailing prices paid. phone Pick. - - FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND. 86 r U tf ardwBCe -So Iwo $YBALIItaR FARM HELP WANTM - Zarm R ' _ Nocesmoe.toiW. J. hatter.) manager,- must- have general work- _ ' . - ` • _ _ I :. ing knowledge of cattle and orchard _.. . i8toustiviila ._., experienced in all types of farm TUCATOR = Night and Dap tdervice :..• •. machinery. Modern brick house. rg essi F ? c r e R.,rie1. e.. v ti,.,., Fuel hydro and milk supplied. I 1116n I 511m - - - Good wages.. Box 842, News Office Apartment to Let - light haoee- D • a • keeping. seperate entrance; hydro. Realtiftlly Air- csnditloned Four miles to Plant. Mrs. Stewart, . • ..__ 17 r 22. 'Rhea a man wants a home, he "vies for it. a N�OYIi18lBER 12, iS abd T14 nsoranoe of aii $1nGS. 7� acresDwith good buildings. muzeas ncue was fez It u a home or 'a w►r or whas ` Wwo shows at 7 and 9 p. m. Belt Rates Available with Preferably, near a school. Joseph ecImfort or ihanrs you have your heart set On, yon esmect to dewy ,yourself other thins: In order to get y Matinee at 1.80 p nPley, R 9, War1r1hap it. •n,a._ all r�--...1. 1- _SWing a L�. 11 -10-M i • 019ORGE FORifBY Security and Service. Y&__14 we do' save, we'll Io" all right to a borne, as we add., p� HAN's Coon Coat -a acid table tuna► Uhder H'htles, ooatluered people have no _ round. F. Robinson, Myrtle R. R, rights. Every dollar spent needlessly may, gives Turned Out BROU00M ' PICK 515 Hitle,n better chance to ,take shay your right to. - -- .'_ _ For Sale a- house and 15 lases; luxarhe/ a MCC Xg or house and 65 acres. Good water �aidy the that wee Canada can give Ton - -. -... PWNZ AGM. 68 R a, unamm and Ipdro. Box 848 News. 18-14 Your dollars saved and invested in the new - __ , -� -- --- - - - victors Hinds worl! tlwo ways for yon MONDAY. TUES, _WEDNESDAY Clarke Prentice N'OYEMB]..R 16, 17 and 18 I , -- AIL G. i%o, - Irictory Bead cellars help in -the fight slaw -- _ - ilast complete show-, at '820 LICENSED AUC!'IOIf�R - - JgST>'� -OF- THE- FEAti7- - - -- - fee yew right_ td• the things you want. -' Pacific For the Counties of Yoelt old Osii� 'iietf►ry Hood dollars will prodde the cash i P•aclflc Blackout arie; successor for CorpL � Per• Qo�7► ad aaarta . .' �>Eor you to get what you want when the - �tobert�- P- rston,- :.1Kartha-- O'DsLcol! flee of G A. S: F. and of 1ha cats BICBgTNti ONT. -. war is wain. - _ J: H. Prentice (former Prentice - _. '- - Also an added attraction - = Prentice). eclIak,14m sd .Farm dior _ r_ ���i_�A���S � �- �CTMYI : - - -- • . - ._• -- _: Miss Polly - - �Ie ' ati fa and =..o. rou • • Zasu )Pitts and Slim Summerville. Count Q.f7• • - - -, Be Loyal., Q$URSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY, - I NOVEME R '19, 26 and -21. to Home' and .� Coup Valley of the Sun ii Q.oe3lle Ball ,nod James Craig 'Buy ♦ ictory BONDS PIC _._$� - at Home _ y = to shmple ba rleh do- J. S. BAL5L7G11�, -P 71 ER Q ,YidtoR s at the G J. Stevenson df a we can furnish � home on Sunday iwere: Mr. and memorwa that will w ors. Gordon White and family 'of_ plean front. every- _ . Oshawa; Mr: and Mrs Walter s�indpoint. In dignity y : _ - .Come in and see our vase atevenm of Kinsale; 1kr. and Mrs. fd appearance our L IL Raymer and Harvey of Markham work will stand out selected fish °: r Tand llOss - +L• Whitelaw of Whitby. _ - O"ug - ' h the tires.,_ - - - No Greater Tribute - � : -� - �; • Kingston �� Wit ITake home a salmon Steak _ N. W. STAFFORD We are glad to-serve you to the r • ;` PICKERING� lout of our ability. . ®shwa � Monumental i PHONE 26 ` NEWS !lLVIN BUSIiB�' P.L462 Whitby. Ont. MARKE it FOR SA AT Hardware .Tinsmith c` ; SILK'S )6, Boyes' Drug Store" i. I r PHONE 46 Eastern House PICKERIN Gi ' •'Crooles Service Stn. - , , .. - . •,...- - ......._.._...._ 6_666 -