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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_09_10�r.w - - fro- „•.Y,.;'• ,ar-�. ->.j:x i 7 yaS•,ix,? .ro 4'7Z '�''' +r� e.Sr °&ec•.i 1� ,; w, •.ivy.'.. r.:�'W . ' �t- w,;-.. ,,,,T^..+ - � _ . t C '� �' •%. t.,� �V: �,,e+ .li' 4a4.�. j '9Jy.S�,,, -P, i� • '� m'i�•.. i .. cries. �. WF•F ., !' ':d �a S o•�•.7,7, Y^" ... , .. , .. .- _.. , . - -. - ,. -', a•. ;1.• � ` -'+•+r a.a "v a+^�:n ^,,.. '.3' - -'S.'•.� l,� I� M1ii I fY i Y _. _.. PT. � 0 194 T04- LXIII PI��EI�YIN(I, ONT.; FRIT) Y $E .W -: - nd thristmas.- �x�es asa o e L To - PIN- �n Bo s AIL Ncker Ovetsass Boxes 'For. Low 1Boy. Mr.. W. G. i aid ,Laid t. -Rat LOCALISMS. _ Red Cross are Funeral services were meld on Pickering - ell Reid Mrs. A. W Mitch a� Mr. Monday last f Mrs. W. G. , arsd planning to hold an Auction Sale, rD * Q� ... Y °r to raise iunda to supply an Al Beat- ' Q� - . ' , who passed away last :s.- L-&-,r Mr: -and Mrs. James ever Chrietnas_ Box, for 'ev- ¢Horning in the Oshawa Hospital, week' -end in the north eountryY �^ after a - lingering.illneas. She. was in Art on bnainees, esy overseas boy in Pickering and - yh,. The Rotary. Club members were her 58th ear. Lloyd Courtice, R. C. A. F., is at s:.;:;. >; e Y You era help! - HoavSn Privileged to listen to an ex- Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, home on leave. Lloyd has been do- First, you can Give. treaaely interesting address. 'rues- England, she wane ' to Canada 35 ing his night flying lately. ' (ape your White' Elephants, This is day evening, when G. F; .Coateg, years ago, settling in Toronto. She Miss Lousie Rorke has return:_ a WMte Elephant Salel Send them former Principal of Pickering Coa- married a Year later, and shortly to her home, after a mouth's vacs• in to the Zoo Jt# auything Yon tinuation School, reviewed "Eduosr "3...w after came to Pickering, where she lion at Thornbnry. I ' don'ti want, Somebody else may ! }ion in Canada ", has resided ever since. Her husband, Miss Jean Clarke, who is still is Yod`dour -cave to- rlrlve them iar-- -�LLL- J- velapinent- of -drar - educ -- the late W G. Reid, who predeceas- 'Oshawa Hospital, and is- now in at " be collected•• ional system 'from early days in the I ed her last FebruarF, was a well- much more encouraging condition, Second _ Eastern Psovaices to our present known butcher in this locality for undergoes a minor MMiV ion fol•' _ Huy someone else'auel can to I What "s�tiffe" standard, aw system,' many years. - Mrs. Reid was a niem- lowing which, she will soon be home. _ .. ' you cm ace isn't an ele t to yon. :was first noted (not neglecting to ber of the Salvation Army, and the The regular meeting of the Wow- ! It may beccane your most treasured add, that the churches had as al- Women's Missionary Society of the an's Association -of the United - -- ' posessionl . ways, led the way, only to have _' li nited Church. Church will be held at the home of - - . R'7:is Sale w]il have %'lie -Mara the goverrtonent take over when,es -. S1Ce is survived by s son, Walter; Rev. bL R. and Mrs. Jentinson, o!s tabliahed). _ a daughter, Edna (Mrs. Fred Owen) -Tuesday evening, Sept. 14., at S cif it will surprise sad please As early as 1818 , local coamnun- -a brother, William, in EnglwW, and o'clock- Members aid friends are 1 sot vYSa boys. and it. fats, wy legislation, were permitted a sister, Ehima, also in England. urged to attend. Note c nee of K2), '911e'll get rid of a lot of things. their oavn schools - where twenty _.. Services were held on Monday at time. - ), doe't wadi Their icons r9 bet- Pupils could lie obtained, and stiff -' Lance Cpl. trine Shea . ' the Salvation Array Citadel, -Ooh- Corp. George Bradley, of •the Den- we ;haft then: a 4heir o iaient funds to build a school and Lance Cpl. Irvine Shea of the -awa, with Major Eerie, officiating. . tal Corps, now stationed on the - t Uan get-sos$eLhing -eve do g ge a e'er wm &11 that. was a C,eneral Transport Dfvis- Interment was made at ALL Lawn West Coast, is home on a 2'1. -dsV i want - saanething for nothing . required. A few local eiaztna were son ; bf the Canadian Army° Irvine Cemeterf. _ leave necking exceptionally welt. - wsdl, almost! also permitted to prescribe tine 'sub= 'just- celebrated his ' 23rd birthday in School opened here on the' 7tbr- !�tj Well so encourage the Red kcth taught. Ia noting a few state England. More tl�sa 70 million food ration all grades with the exception of the tsar Incise - they wont be manta anode by the speaks:, we coupons Au* in' eiraalation-each week -two senior grades of the Continua- Cammack- C�ukey in Canada. ti School, who have been granted Amy Wore find that during the last century, ossibl , - in extra three weeks b' (8) And -. we'll hav e. a jolly good a Period will be-recalled by possibly _ y tfie Prat . oaths of .our •oldest Citizens living Margiagtfm and fern provided ` -And Stili .Mare Trout Ira ='I Premier, The teaching staff dte suss to ensue and imlpr Dona today, when girls were not permitt- very pretty setting for the warn -to the same U last term„ with Miss begirt o date e ad- to attend Elementary 'Schools, rage of Ruby Patricia Casley, dau- Hugh- Pugh, Secretary o! the.Twp, i CYNeill, of Tor rto as .Absistant ire the Continuation School --. Mrs. R. &Om�day. Sept. is -- a P. 'ail, inspectors however, about 1868 did ghter of Mr. and Mrs I., ..i�•_Caskey, � Committee stated this week, T. Doble, Principal. The Public _ At Red Crass ltosotu - report favorably upon the recosnar- of Rayworq, Sask., to Pte. Law- thax 400 more Brawn Trout, had andation that girls do attend schoot reeve William Caa�ck,' of the Vic- -School- = Mr, Doble, Principal, 'and - - - Mr, - Coates' special efforts how - toris Rifles of Can., son of William been placed in the township streams. Miss ,Margaret Potts, and- 'Mm afar were given to the describing sad the late Mrs. Cssmrcack, of - Every - docent -sized stremn • in this - Henry Westney. -_ - - #ownship' now have Brown or Speck- Saw Mcs, Hyh >fteeais wY,kt}n_ Ont... Sept. 4th, at the I 1119 parents have received word .. I _ in preparing for and adopting the bcme of the groom's grandparents, >*rmn Jim MacRae of his being with 1!'be death took place, on Sept 8th, "new cYUrri""mm" sow in practicie � Mr. and Mrs. E. Craven, .Dunbar- the Cansdians at Ski1y.- aftee sus illness of scans - weat<s, of may. where the teseher makes the . ton Ontario. l�e'v. E. G. Robinson,- How does ' Price Control Stretch ` after Hugh 1eschof wife. of the date _ atttsstpt to understand the child, to of sL Paul's Anglican -Church, Dun- the Family- Dollar! Rdad the G. Death Sale List on "' Hugh Meehan, Pickering and Broq even became a student again as a Barton, ofticistad., Attar a wedding . , -��. 1" �� another page of this lame ghats. Mrs. Machin was t7re dangh- p� Of -that effort. •The system to- supper at the hams, the happy cou- The wnotint of groceries' Mrs. Can - ter �. }� late Mr, Mss. day if• even that advocated- by the ple left for a short trip to points ads can buy today for - tfie_.price, .of, Notes and Commruls - ponehler, well -known Pickering Twp• participants ' in identific research: west, the bride trateiling in a blue one bag of sugar and one bag o! in 9ducatinn- of someyI A,_ _ dress- and blue_ coat with matching flour n'19'20, is one exhibit -at the-, „ i •, . , ;,: } - -9f -o _ -� In our last issue, we referred to gbom for many years. i> r. and Mrs. The objective today becomes that accessories, and wearing a car -we I.- Indsay Fair, September 15 --18,+ of s the school assume the of red roses and maiden -hair fern, which will attract the attention of free�n�_ of Honey. That sus ileebin wane to Pickering Village having honey would- go to the wholesalers; role of "a discoverer of that which thrifty housewives. , some years ago, following their at Pickering Township Council - display and .Prices would soar". No annonn- dralmout - from. business in Brough- appeals to the . child; then develop This particular grocery cement has as jet been made, ?tor . that .feature, with the " ultimate ob- is being set up by a local grocer, =� am, and purchased the ..:.. �. ._ at The Septernbea meeting of the � is .there' any definite assurance that jartive of having his or her beccene �ias7eil, ws►a a rather �� one as part of-the Price Boards Con- such prices would be reached- W.. i. leave been living since, ll(r. a "citizen ". It is also noted that tanner slrYUlCBe �►lulto h 61.E ' Of were tin roduc tt� with some subjects, such a history. with only two .persons in for # quoting g P ors, and their: Meehdn died several years ago -: hearing. Mr. Ernie -Wrignt .waited °• T. J. Begley fro chairman • - , expectations - and from observan- begs stress is plae+ed upon date and the Lindsay Conauzner Branch com- 3311e is survived by three ewers, on council, asking that his aiderosd cos on other ceantrioditiea The ez- Vned C., of Montresi• Norm== of ldiscovery, and more upon ideals in charge and Mrs. E. of Dickerson R is rienee with cabby on the. Tor- � a smile wart of the $ruck inroad, in age of the - Booth. Miss Harr - p°- cabbages QdLwwa, Archie; of Sarnia, and one K'• Coates has, in a cleverly ar- near the :, 4th coti - be -fixed up. onto market a few weeks ago � _ Blanche (Yes L. K. ragged,. interssYtingly presented re- .. let Psirsons;" On co- ordinator, _ da�ister, vey Ret'aor. stated, that owing will attend. Ciotiling. re- modelling recalled, and reap be taken as as Dev t) of Toronto. vied, given .many of us, -far -the- to the shortage of help, they were exam0le. --e severst tons of cabbages. The itrrersi takes pwee tod�Yy, first tease, a Ter) ,, camnprehensive �,ng their beat, to get these bad exhibits and dad direct - were lost and destroyed in Toronto (PrWy) from 'the ' late residence, reowne of the program of Educat- roads repaired, bat it eras ,slow ". ed by irate Aitken, conservator sup- by wholesalers rather than have the - as 3 s. ion _in Canada, and latticulir'ly n Wr Wright offered assistance to ervisor, will be featured by Consum- consumer get them ` alt a fair B2@xeb en the Fair- Propw At ChTemont Union CametWY: �thciO•' Road Supt. Ward in repairing this .Aitken is presenting the Re- Price. with the honey, no scuba • . - - -�— -- -- -••- -- - - -- particular spot, This part of the the reason will be'given .- a guar- for _ -- Lodge nod had been in Air make Revue, a show ith oonditlorn practical suggestions on how to antes of equal distribution o! this(.. ° New .Home of Doric Lod a A. F. some trine, but 'will .be repaired at commodity. the Lest make -over' the family's wsrdtiobe rs+ . poop' `, - 4 , � t r'` ""h"""'' for fall and winter. �� and A. - ."Thank .'you - the many who•• _ Look after Your awn .weeds! Npsased on to us" their complimes . A letter from the ' Parliament Doris Hedge =- John Ashton re our editorial "Politics" In our' Buildings was read by. the Reeve, ` i last issue. We again say "that in Which it .•'encouraged all farm- � _Gowned in white satin and finger- . politics, for the sake of politics or ers to -give as -much- assistance'as, tip'veiiing, Doris Viloa.Hedge, dau- party before camrVon national 4W + , they could in destroying the road -• .• ghter of Mr.-and Mrs,.Robert , •E:. quirements and decency, . has W .: side weeds! :. . It--toid• , of _mares "hedge, of Pickering,. became the . plact in the program of state . and: ° arunicip #litres Where the farmers bride of .loin i>tiesle5 war pr-osecutin� today ". The critic - 5 looked after the weeds • in--front on August 28, at �- resin; such se is being-used - by- sAant' " - fliers own farms. If this is done by of her p#�ta; The groism is tA'e ' of ouz' daily newspapers• is notes all farmers the side roads would son of, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. short of sedition, and the publisheas be in good condition.' The township Aiiiton, of Bowenanville. 'the care- should be-treateld - ss- sabateurs- of offers to pay 35c, per dour per many was performed in ,=s setting the most dangerous type. The crit- . man, and 45& for man, lborse aril of vsi i- coloared Y y t `r' gladioli b Rev.. o! our,' b these mower 'for cutting weeds on the M. R: Jenkinson, of Pickering Unit - same papers 'has had the effect of sideroads. Deputy-reeve Arais stmt - ed Church. Miss Grace= White, creating a distrust_ and. lack of cbn- = ed ' that "the. sideroads- air over the Fearing a dusky rose dress with fidence in. our , governing bodies, township are filling up with • rag- matching, hat, played the wedding resulting, we are sore, in an entirely weed, chicory and goldenrod. if I music and sang.. "Because . The unwarranted lack of confidence is a little effort is put in this +dis+eo- bride was -given in marrsge by her the Gast Victory Loan, and will _no = , t'ion, they can be eliminated ". ' father Her gown was fashioned with doubt, lie felt in the cbming Loss. _ 4 a (deep embroidered yolk girth close- _ _ • -1 Township Grsvd t'lt ..:. - fitting bodice" -and full skirt falling We have wondered kow" long we -- Di. N.. E. Maven and council to -the. floor in. rich. folds with a would wait before hearing it and discussed the matter of opening a slight train. She carried a• bouquet we heard it, this week "Dog Town". The sale was completed early the main ones being the raising of • new road -: from the township gravel of white gladioli and red roses. Pickering V1page called • "dog tow. _. this sorasner -by the owners, - to- the • the amain floor to a horizontal pos- pit; -out to the• 5th= concession..-The -Her sister, Miss May Hedge, was All the - 'mutts" running loose art local Masonic Lodge of trte Friends' ition. When completed, - the entire township have one road which needs' her only attendant; and wore pow- our strcets brings_ _ forth _tl►st_oAe- Meeting House' (pictured - above) to quarter's will == ineivae: the ` rodge - 1 repairing, and brush cleared out s= der blue siceer with - shoulder IengtY' We have women in this village who •' be altered to suit their requirements room • proper, 'a bAnquet -room, .-and long the sides. The matter will be veil. Her flowers were pink glad- will not walk on our streets - in the in that of their lodge rooms std the neoessary halls And ante rooms. °brought up, p• at''a later-meeting; ioli and..roses. P. 0. Lawrence Ash- evenings fear o! few well - knows: Temple.• The layout • of the- building • The labor_is being provided and do- (. ' Public Health Nw ee ton attended his brother as groopns- _'mongrels_ that somue of our citisen0 in its original form lends itself to rated by mestber9 - thennaelves. The The salary for, the Public ,'Health -man: .At the reception,•' Mrs. Hedge are harboring, There is a treattrrent a simple• program of alteration, for opening will take place this fall, it Nurse for the Township will ,be- wore turquoise- blue crepe and - the ---�- this- howevert- and - it fa ��,:e their needs. Between two and three is expected. When complete; Doric $1400 plus $400 for car expense, groom's 'mother -wore mauve sheer unless some of these -' owners' act THC thousand dollars will be spent by Lodge, Pickering will have one -of J- - with "matching accessories. For go- soon, 'Item is no reason why any the lodge oA these changes, one of the finest temples in rural Ontario. Relief for August $51.22 ing sway,•1the - bride wore an en- perrga should -fear walking the Contingencies $601.41 - semble of gold trkvVned with brown streets of. this Place, Roads and ' Brkies .. $1682.05 velvet. _ L All: - - • • . 'on"" 's: . -. ADA PA�KERS LI�VIITED _ _ _. Eatinsects _...... - _ �i�iti VR iO SHAREHOLDERS - They're More Afraid of You _ • - - - - -- - -_- - - Than You Are of Them 4'! _: The principal deduction is that for Taxes. - If bats get into your house - in-this- Report, at varioaif s gea; four time periods are -user ___.. .. �u 1' " ` -ns r * :eg *a, Fsde�ral Taxes totalled $1,884,004.12 these aunlmeervenings," ft isn't I• FIWAI Year -of the Company; 52 weeks. "- - n tt. singes sus �� Federal i Taxes - P Y; -- $1,848,664, menee stir some residents -e have .been' Ending last Thursday, in March. s Pr _ doing. Oplan a door t.r take off Designated b year of close. time a paces advance. are careen, turn out aI- the lights tom ' .. Fort 'e four w ; y plus Excess Profits) total , - e.g. Year Hader review is Fiscal 1948. In war ,volume expands and p e. T: a cs Crop .Yesit; _ =e. Pr Year under Year. the conditions most favourable to profits. So profits (in wartime) except one near the exit, and the - ~, r_ �• . are high.. bat. will be happy to be. on his Beginning month of flash reduction. It is the policy of Government to take back the largest feasible • • - e.g. Flush production of Hogs begins In Sep. share of these profits in the form of taxes. Such a poll is fair and - _ ... -. .., •�.:..,.... .. Don't k - -- wa policy ill the bat, he has a { - tember. necessary. The cost-of�rryim on the war could be met in iio other ., Therefore; the Hog Crop Year is from Sep- way. useful appetite for insects -- tember to following August. However, at some stage after the war, a reverse trend is bound Hies} mosquitos,. beetles, moths. Designated also b f In man arts of the world he is gna y year o close. to occur. Volume will decline, and prices will drop. , The profits of y p - 'Hog Crop Year 1948 -is year from Septetn- war - time -will then be replaced by unavoidable losses. protected by law, so he can eat f ' _ ber, 1942, to August, 1948. - - - , To_piovide a buffer against these losses, the Excess Pro #its Tax the coddling moths- that injure . Was Year - . The. war-began September, 1989. Act provides for the setting up of a Wartime Inventory Reserve. fruits, pesta -that damage cotton _ First War Year-September, 1989, to August, This reserve is limited in scope. It may be set up only after the and other' crops, and mosquitos 1940. minimum tax (40%) has been paid; also it may be set up only in that spread -malaria. Some grate- ..' . Second War Year- 41eptember, x.1940, to respect of a volume equivalent to that of ti►e las4 pre -war gear. ful states erect houses for bats. h :.. .. gust,. 941.. h d by the - -- - Ay The need for -suc a reserve is indicate Third War ear - September, 1941, to- August, fact that, to convert this year's inven ry'to - scientists, keysigave why ter- _ 1942. - -the re -war price basis (that of March 1939) . fain Florida keys have mosquitoes p Fourth Year-September, - uld re uire re o ..... ............... , d others have none, found at Fou War 1942, to would q s sense f 81i 900 000 an o e, that 4. g August, ,1948. do the year under review,, the Wartime Inventory the insects were absent where Note -'War• Year' is therefore - terminous Reserve set up was ... ............................... 650,000. bats were prevalent. - '; _ -- -• - with `Hog Crop Year.' The Consolidated Profit and Loss Account tells the story of Ahe HIbernatw All Winter ' 'business in the simplest form. Each- item In the Statement - is express- Watch • a bat at dusk as you ed as s percentage of total sales, finish work in the garden. He The sixteenth year of Canada Packers - Limited -closed- March -26, The following table sets up a comparison for the fiscal years darts about as fast as a bird -- - 1943. In respect of weight of pproduct sold, and also dollar value 2-939 •(last pre -war) and 1941, 1942, 1948. an elusive_ shadow grabbing mos of gales, ne* records were establishedt- - - -- - _ - Weight of product sold ........ 1,328;616,840 lbs. TABLE t quitoes on the wing. He won't Previous high (fiscal-1942) 1,228,029,.942 lbs. _ Analysis of Profit and Loss - Years Ended March = get into your hair, and he doesn't - •. increase over previous high -8.2 %s - 1888 1841 184E 1843 _ _ Dollar value •of sales .... -..• $169,141 670.71 Bales ............. :-.-.: :x...477,226,782 ;110,291,889 ;144,609.292 *169,141,!71 harbor other ca of moot mother who than r s _ � - is ha ..careful mothers whoisoftes Previous high (fiscal 1942) ;144;509,292. ;1 Cost of. products, - increase over previous high .17°k chiefly Live Btock BU.bg6- 8U.7y6 81,4% �88.84gf, carries her twin babies along aa- Cc,t of materials she hunts food; or she may hang Net .Profit' (after Wartime Inventory Reserve, - - &nd packages .. 2.4 '8.0 8.0 2.74 them upside down on a branch Depreeiatioa and Taxes) was _ $1,611,417.68 W -ges and salaries.. 8.8 8,1 _7.3 7.00 to wait her return. Equivalent, lieges al J;zpensea !.! tl.l 8.S 8.54 Some tropical bats live par- On Sales - ;169,141,000, -to. _ .95%, Bond Interest ....... .2 .1 - .02 fruit, but in this region On Tonnage 1,828,616 000 lbs., o .. -..... iZ.lc -Bally on f r t per 100 lbs. � W,art'me. Inventory bats eat sects The Ise: i..lit is reio to� Salsa; .96°'e- wa�tht one xs�c: ve - 8 .9 e only fn fl in the history_ of the Company_ In the depression year 9 Not Ile,' �ciltioa 1.1 _ ,o ,o 4 in male. come out t night and hibernate- usuaii in a cove Profit was .64% of Sales. ---- --- y The regular dividend of $4,00 per share ( ;1.00 quarterly) was Total cost of product, all winter. " paid throughout the year. plus • pspenaea .:. 117.7 87.1 87.0 - 97.89 The bat is more afraid of you - • The year was' the fourth of the war period. (In !fatal 1940, Writ,en ott -- . - f - ' than -you are of him. If by mis. %here were seven war months, Septembers 1939 to March, 1940.) intestments :.....:. - .2 - -- take he gets into your house, let The followi4g table sets up ,Tonnage and Salear for the four war Profit before taxes 2.8 3.8 3.0 �Jl IB - him live to make our life pleas- years in comparison with the four pre -war years., Taxes .7 2.4 1.9 1•.28 antes by reducing the number of TABLE 1 - verage »........ .6 .4 1.1 .95 Insects. _ Net Profit. � 1 nag _ Fiscal Price hat, to the year under review, - fiscal Year Tonnage - - Sales - _ • Per lb. paid It will be seta t er ` r943.-out of each dollar of sales there was d for raw _ . . ma: eriale. principal ly live stock 8$ 64c ' • S Anoth USe PRE -WAR YEARS _ This Is A new and very important record, 1986 - _ ..,......., ,..,• '659,706,573 lba, 63,586,883 9.6e -- i _ The precious high for live stock, -in fiscal 1942, -was ..:. 11.4, For t1$ Helicopter ' 1987 - ...•...... -_... -774,270,797 72,699,519 -9.4c i Cotupared to fiscal 1989, the increased percentage to the 1938 _ -. _..,.._....... 836,420,647 84,145,896 1 Ac pioK rig 3.8 - 0.8) . ...................... .............................., ...... 8.1496., i lute (8 4 8 - -1989 .._..x......,_.,. 800,763,592 77,225,782 9.6c Expressed tra truing to the I _. ' ( E seed in - dolars, the ex sum, ac _ on Department t Would tie Valuable -Addl. �' ....., ;5,811,048. � tl to Fire Depart . • • , . •, _ producer a (S.Y4°� of #1tl9,141,671), ............... _ Average _ :._..Y.. 767,790,877 lba. $ 74,414,607 9.7e •• °• Almosi every day some one din- _ Another Item in Table 4 which challenges attention is that fee -- - - WAR YEARS _ Wages -_and Salaries.' covers new 'uses to which helicap- 3940 ..:....... 913,251,116 lbs. 4 h8,206,639 9.7e. Expressed as a percentage of sales, there is a decline year by - ter* can be put says, the Kitchener ' year, This does not, mean that wage rates are lower. In fact, they have Record. The great advantage of 1941 .. _ _........._.:.. 3,091,'163,352 110,291,839 _ 10.1e _ _ 1942 ,. _ �.......�... 1,228,029,942 _ _ 1 54,509,292 li.8c advanced substantially. But the percentage of advance -in rates has helicopters is that they can land ' o! d In 1 1948 „ ..._......__. '1,828,616,840 169 141,871 32.7c been less than the - percentage advance sales. anywhere and take off from any At the -end of fiscal 1943, workmen at all plants but one had -bees where and can.' hover stationary : • -, Average :... w._...:.. 1,140,290,812 lb[t $LA,037,110 11.2c granted the full cost of living bonus, - ;4.25 per week. -and, in adds- In the air. increase: {aver ) gg _ lion. individual adjustments whit a eat to the Chicago age % i ?Z°,(e lb°b heal. (At Vancouv, orrae•.ciat reasons, tneeost oi_iiivi:u bv..�b a ty��cweosa i2 reasons why A Increase fiscal 1948 - slightly less.) - �' this particular tape of plane would over lass pre -war - O,er and above tltlk.tbe Regional War Labour Boards at van. _ be a valuable addition to any fire year (fiscal 1939) 66°Io 119% 82°5 couver and Lrdmontou have recently granted s' further increase of is - department. Here they are: The last column of the above table sho(vs the - average price, per- -per hour. The Company declined to join in the application for these ].,,-- a of prwdn -t ■nld_ - . -- : ft1STPT- aP.st. In the last pro-war year, (fiscal 1989), this price -per y,oltciwlag this action by the, British Columbla and Alberta Boards, faster than �groun aappar us. ttie pound was ...................................... ...s.........:,............ $Ae it -..van tt.Jt that employees at other plants were -entitled to equivalent L-Could land on roof with crew - 'It'er the year under review (fiscal 1943), t2ie corre- equipped myth, chemical eztin- _ _. _ sponding figure was ...:: ........... . . .......... _ ... ................. 12.7c - - -- - - -_ - -- An increase of ... ....._ :._�..... 8295 ' . vaster. -ere ass been granted or are now under discussion. _ _ The decision of the British Columbia and Alberta Boards has fm- "set "" " "" om " "' - posed• u n the Company an additional coat for wages of 'approximately ��� It is •interestin =to set up a comparison. of farm prices for the 8: Could quickly lift hose to same two years. The following.table gives this comparison for the ;75u,000.bu per year. sap he(ght. 4. Could be particularly useful twain farm products.. - V _ .L �aerence to labour -would not be complete without mention of in skyscraper, fires, ij,+gl g 2 - the strain which lies at times -been put upon plant workmen by reason S. Could rescue people from. COMPARISON OF FARM PRICES, 1989 -1948 of war conditions. window; • by use of underalung A:e:age Average Tncreae+e - The _appeal for increased live stock production has met with a bete. o.,.o rr.)m -rho taraiera of Canada. -also under very difficult. - - -1darch March .1939-to condic onsbin respect 'ot manpower. - -6 Could rescue, .trapped firenten • - 1939 1943 1943 from root or upper floors. The measure of that ,response is shown In the live stock deliveries 7, Could ply back and forth - - Wheat; No. I Nor., FL Williain .. :. :.. b9'zc 97c 63% (reported later in Fable b), Oats, No. 2 C.W., Ft. William .....:•:.. 281i b1 79 However,. owing to complications resulting from ceiling regula- from street to roof or to sites on ,Barley, No. 3 C.W., Ft. William ...... -_.. 35'.•a 62% .76- tions, the Increased deliveries, especially of cattle, have come in a buildings adjoining the fire. Cheese, L6.b.. Factory, Ontatio- .. :..... :' -11 "y,0} 109 S. Could carry - marshals aloft - _- ,,..___ .M- a • ) extremely�tiight, Dwith the result considerable periods deliveries have been -' . • _• _ - 3 ' that .certain of the plant gangs have for information as to scope 'ot the _ ' - Creamery- Butter; Toronto ..: .21% 86 ) 100 _ bad very , short hours. During, these periods, the attraction bf higher fire. aY+)' -wages elsewhere had drawn -oft mangy key workmen. 8. on quickly reach a boat Eggs,. Grade A Large, Toronto' .........: 21% 38 'b8 = . - - Chicken#, Milk Fed A Toronto 24% 84 89 These periods of short de iv ie have n turn u -followed by fire n e lake. Good Steers ,live, Toronto .....:... 6.78 ;.11,77 q4 other. periods of heavy deliveries. At these times the strain upon the 10. Could get to isolated country- reduced gangs has been very severe. side fires where no service existed. Bogs, B-1, �reseed, Toronto .:..;_.„ 12.26 17,12) 48 The present month (August) is normally the month of minimum 11. Could' rapidly ,40j deliveries of cattle plus hogs. And even at the present titffie the prob- ' bpi y go it the Lambs; live, Toronto ...- _...... ............. 8:16 15.81 - -Iii _ assistance of neighboring cities in -' Ism of* the live light, eSubaidies. Federal plus Provincial. �-In the coming Fall, beginning. mid - September, the appeals of the case of need. - - It I& not - possible, to arrive at an- arcurate weeigliTid percentage last three years for Increased live stock production will begin to take, 12. Could, perform valuable saI-- of increase for all farm, products; but•a glance over Column 8 in the their full effect., It is expected -that' in October and November, record vage work of an insurance patrol. "above table would~ indicate that. 60% increase may be -taken as an deliveries•of cattle, hogs awl laabs z*V!_ ari,' �a4he mark +� Probably the time Is' coming approximate average. - How these record deliveries are to be processed is a problem which when a fire repartpient isn t cuu- - In addition to the comparison of sales volume (Table 1), Share -_,_ ls_caiising_mnris�aziety -�•or the_ first--time in history the Canadian sidered complete without helico holders (and the public generally) will be,interested -in a comparison . p- of profits sa between the- wiir.- and pre -war periods. Paeking Industry may find lteel2 unable to handle all the live stock. tors. Unfortunately, no records are available for the Packing Industry Plant facilities are, ample. The shortage will be that of skilled work- - - men.. „ iss- a Whole. But the following table sets up the record for Canada 1`he Council or Canadian Meat Packers has had this' subject up Hogs Show' Good - Packers. urgently with the National Selective Service. During -the past two g := ?ABLE 3 _._1 _ _ :. months, deferment has been requested for all ,key men, And sofas Sense In Eating Net Profit expressed a#-- conalderatlon'haa-been given -to these requests. But inany men have 4 p been .taken. - ,- Fiseal Net Percentage Per The only possible method of avoiding a most serious crisis is that 'Eats like a hog" appears to Year _ Profit of Sales 100 lbs. • National Selective "service should provide replacements in Ia.rge num- be a ]1be1'oue utterance, in the : PRE -WAR YEARS bers, and should assist in turning back to the industry, light of experiments recently con. 1938 .: :.. :. :. : : :. :. :- ..,.._ :.... ;1,288,011 2.0°5 19.6e (a)" those key ,men who have gone to other industries; - ¢ , ducted at,,the 11muiversity of 'Wig- ` 1987 - r �..................... 1,100,662 2,1 19.7 per s also, for limited periods, certain key men in Armed consin, says the Saskatchewan (b) 1989 _ ..... ........_ ' 1,238,786 1.6 ` ' 13.5 - ne L Live left Canada.. an realize s Log cafe- ery ce who h Farmer. " °" ' ' »' seri u sl Only the trials, ' 1f lives stock, especially hogs, could be erOi+tin the run of a " - t which they could take as __processed whe,"ey -- reached market weights. Average'..'...~_ ...:.:.......: ;1,287,49 - -- - L7%- i6: c = -" :. much as they liked, of a- coiisWer- ... : : :' r _ W kings Industry Industry. Th Yemelement iimportant h one) = i be good "food re „ This _AR YEARS _ lh Live' St k hlew a so 02 foods, • • __ _ _' ,. .-broader - a eye s e Farmer. I a showed g ben They 0 1840 ............. ................. ;1,667,809' 1.9% 18.20 who determines uvliat - quantity of live stock shall be' praduood.••_ selected a balanced diet. and did a' •1941 .. ....,.�..........:.:....' 1,666,028 .1.4 14.2 since July 18lQ_ conatyit appeals have been made to the farmer not overeat, 1942 _ ............. 1,611,465 to increase production, particularly of hags. and cattle. Higher 'prices On the basis of this experience, : .. ' ' 1.1 � 13.1 1848 _ _......._.. »»... .:' 1,611,418- .96- 12:3 - have added further stimulus. animal husjiantirymen at the Col ` ~ 4 ;i To these. appeals, the farmer Jim made x notable response. It Is' legs of Agriculture 'recommend -- .. riverage _ ............... : : :. -- 31,611,480 2.8% - -- - '14 :1e - Indicated ia- t3te- doHowing- table -ot Slaiighteringk -at Iaepeeted Eatab- - - 1f hments: ' self teed'ers as a means for the The profits listed above are net, after deduction of Bond Inter- s -' - - _. -• -• - _ quick and economical. production . est, Wartime - Inventory Reserve, Depreciation,, and Taxes. , - (dwntineieJ O■ Next Psg.j of good pork .. - .. :° Hess, the �__-ANADA ICED j hav cur ERS L� have ye made PACK of Egypt, to . ._ evil place? It is 1 Ili .. _. -_. n _ .... • o of ft .or o! 0 S �m tea, neither R T ett f, - - water to drink." Is i that, alter ezperiencin _ -� -- (Continued. From Previous Page) - tokens of the grace an per. o ld me b - : .. .. This is the Sum eat stake in the issue whether Canadian bacon year. Aa e h g w�p an of God, these people show - _ oected Estabtlshments •- - - -• - .- Canadian termer an added Income of $EZI'�•�0 �, have turned in prayer to God, after war- sttau oacuy> >kst nr second Dosttion +n Life British market stead of complaining to Moses.^ T..__ red Crop Year Within the last twelve months the, prospouL �Z ' ` ' °° •' `I"' -Sept.- 1 -ta Aug. 31- -: =-- 6attde - CaJsea -- Shea - - swine. "'� -- - - -' -- has been -jeopardized.- - ayu�the- a Moses -and .risron 1YC • position n op ed -g'he reason lies ia-the organ �d 1938 ..... ..............................: 854,953 674,963 793,'24 3,186,740 British demand for bacon. The British Ministry of Food was very from the presence of the assem- 1940 (War Year i) 887,312 680,706 758,428 4,601,845 intent upon . mainatining a Tour -ounce ration of Wiltshire Bacon. To bly unto the door of the tent of. .. . 1841 (" ' 2) .. ».» 940,795 696,943 794,638 - 6,172,982 y required from Canada 675 million pounds yer year. - and fell upon their do this' the eating, 1942 (" 3) 1.UlU,U1Z 708,546 798,315 6,467,185 /To meet this requirement, n B Board cut down faces; and the Tory f Jehovah D re i , the Ca adieu aeon g - =- ; - • -1948 598,619• 837,048' 6,467,6350 domestic consumption to one•Lifth. of the Canadian production. Not.. appeared unto them." Moses and ' Increase withstanding this, howeverr British 'requirements could' be met only Aaron do not appear, on this oc- - from crop year 1939 by finishing Canadian hogs to a heavier weight. casion, to have attempted any re- to 1943 143,933 76,3440 43,324 '3,27U,896 At the urgent request of the Ministry of Food, this has been done. ply to the people. They just .cast ° 17% 11%' •5 %' , 193% " .,.,1e „ uIt- that Canadian bacon is beginiing to lose its accept- themselves upon the living Cod. '*August estimated. - ante, not with the Ministry of Food, - but -with the British public. ; 'Minus. Let us remember this. God de- Note 1 -The diminution in marketings of calves indicates, not so much British housewives are beginning to think of Canadian bacon,* as lights to be used. If this thought a decline, as a prospective increase in meat production. The in the last war, as heavy, fat bacon. Consciously or subconsciously, were ever kept in our hearts, we reason fewer calves ire marketed is that a greater number the idea is being re- established in their minds that Canadian bacon should hear less of the accents of were held on the farms to grow up Into breeding stock, is really asecond -grade bacon. _ impatience and discontent, and But that is not the only - penalty. more of the language of thank- _ Z- Although crop year 1943 shows a diminution, as compared In the last analysis, the person who determines the quality of 'the fulness and praise. with 1942, in the number of cattle (11,126) and of hogs (9,550), 1. bacon is the man who produces the pig. Twenty years have been spent _ -- neverthelless the actual quantity of beef and of pork produced.' in bringing home to the Canadian farmer the necessity for lean hogs The Divine Command' ommand ` .`was greater, inasmuch as the animals were heavier. and sizeable weights. The present request for heavier bacon is bound "And Jehovah spoke unto to blur the farmer's mental picture of the proper type of bacon hog. Moses, saying, Take the rod,. and e► The increase in weight of meat produced ,(crop year 1943 over It is a much easier matter to break down standards than to restore . assemble the 'congregation, thou, was:- them. and Aaron thy brother, and : Beef 6.5 per cent. All these tads' have many times been considered by the Depart• speak ye unto'the rock before _ Pork 5.5 , ment o1 Agriculture and the. members of the Bacon 'Board. In the _;their eyes, that it give forth its - - -. •$ -Tsb[a 5- ia- tffe record- of t*repected Siaughterls3s -Isle- rase -' emergency they have felt they must respond to the request of the water; and thou shalt bring forth exists of Uninspected Slaughterings, but In crop year 1943 Ministry of Food. - == - - - - -- -these were much higher, both of cattle and hogs: to them water out of the rock; - - -- However, the increased marketings, of the coming crop year sex thou shalt give• the congrega -. It la the general view. though no official- record exists. that beet should make possible an early return to the standards already reached tion ..and then cattle ',rink:' - - cattle population in Canada is now higher than at any time In tell in the Spring of 194'2, and thereafter a further sustained c mpaign 0! Years. before Moses was bidden years. = improvement. J to use the rod because his faith As to hogs, a forecast of marketings for the first quarter of file -The sum at stake makes this -the most Important single• issue .In • was untried; but this time the aDDroaching crop year has been issue(% by' the Federal Department of Canadian Agriculture. l _greater . faith should work 'Agriculture. It Is as follows: py o[ this r po ; w be 'sent to every - As in previous years, a o e' r ill er through a slighter and more fra• <_ -- TABLE' 8 employee of the Company. Bile means--the ac o! accent men c his Forecast by Federal bepartment of Agriculture And. as In rev s y e e Dir o to ezpr s heir voice. g n_ p toll ea , th act ra' wish es t Hog Marketing& - October, November, December, 1943 appreciation and gratitude for the loyal and efficient work of em- Incomplete Obedience : Percehtage ployees of all ranks. "Ant} -Moses lock the rod from Forecast 19-13 Actual 1942 fa rL59Wo - - -- The Company's profit- sharing plan has been continued. The 'bonus Desore denovan as no command - i 799,UVU 599,�iyu command- 33.1)% Alberta ........ .......»....................... distributed n - Bas'katchewan ..... :. ».... :.... »: 575,uVU 329,701► 74.0 year was. to Employees a the close of She fiscal .••.•••. iE79U,W0.QA gathered he assembly together Jdanitobs' ,,,- ... 295.uoU . G13.Sn�l 35.0 A reference at olength than " been made to i the difficult problems him • . •........ ........ ». • . _. ock, and ale said Bred : - -- - h will arise in the months, of get ing t work the e, r no rebels, " 'total Prairies :... :- 1.669,WU 1.f47,8uu 45,1 which pi cessing of toodsiLa one f the mosttessential war jobs. The it we bring�lor fortL water : - a. »:............ _ . she -- -- -- Directors eel the can assure ha no de and e , that the �,. y S re 1 ra the public Ontario ........ . ». ....:....._•.•._..... 529,UU0 5.g,9nU A5.• -men and women who work for Canada Packers will not fail out of the rock. Though. the :.. J.-- S. beLEAN President. people a andonbtedly deserved ten- Quebec :...... ........ 160.60 119,50)0 25.0 T UiUNTU, 2 3rd Au gust, 1943. _ — - sure, and were acting the part of Tote. Central i'roviaces 679,000 646,400 5.0' 'Extra opies 'of this Report ire available, and so Ion as the - as not Moses' a 0 Y rebels. Yet it w last will be mailed to anyone requesting them. Address to Canada. duty row 'to. upraid them. They ' Total five Provinces . ........: "2.348,000 1.794,'0)a . 310 Packers Limited, Toronto. did -not probably so much claim. It Is likely the unfavourable crop - prospect to Eastern Canada, may the ability to - bring forth water lead to reduced breedings. it so, the increase for the later part of the themselves;' as cherish a doubt coming crop Tear will be less. There might even be a decrease. - - Q ]V �j' tion of Mount Hor is not exactly.. v-hether the Lor, would do it in r✓ sr known, though it was, of tours+, behalf of such gror • offenders. Recent ?1111ed successes give: ground for hoping that an Aliitwf. �+ do L/ /� 1 _somewhere in the Sinaitte desert.. Therefore Modes and Aaron - victory in Europe may come at an earlier .date than had been expected. J 1. [1 LJ L. Death of Miriam speak distrustfully. The problems of. the post -w$! period already call for study. L E S S O N ��,nd the children of 'Israel; up What demands will that period present to the Canadian Live Stock "And Moses lifted wi iliais r d•. - industry? - � � • - _ even the whole congregation, - and smote the rock _with his rod ;the 'discussions of the recent Allied Food. Conference- of Hot - came into the wilde.•nea of tin twice: and water came forth _ SEPTEMBER 19 in`the first month: and the peo- abundantly, and. the congrega- A3 Cings give some lead as -to the answer. . °A THE UN OF MOSES ND- ple. abode in Kadesh; and Mir- tion drank, and : their cattle." in that Conference, forty -tour Allied countries psrticlpated. The AARON- N-ambers 20. iam' died there, and-'was buried was _published reports.-may be bummarized as follows; - Moses not directly commend - rat in we immediate. postwar period the demand for food will PRINTED TEXT, Numbers 20:1- there. "' Miriam was the sister of ed -to strike the rock even once. Moses and may lie said to be the --her greater, not less, than at preseirt. in that period: many -13, 27, Here we find him smiting it - occupied and' neutral- countries, now extremely' short of food, GOLDEN TEX' - Be T• an- "most prominent woman of all twice, undoubtedly the result of - must receive 4minediate supp lies. gry, and sin :ot: Ep6e•ian• 4:26. those who came up out of Egypt. excitement end, nnjuatilied anger. I •. Committees were set up at the Conference, to work out plans MEMORY VERSE - Children Israelites' Complaint . Punishment of Moses '. in advance for th.e3se immediate post-war shipments. obey •your parents, - Colouian• "And there was no water for "'And' Jehovah said unto hoses- w These relief shipments will need to be contint ed for a period 3:20• the congregation; 1n4 they as- - - and Aaron, Because ye believed ' - of one or two years. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING aembled themselves together'. not is me, to wnctify me in the r(b) As to the.loug•range food problem, the Conference envisagesi a policy of setting- up higher autrlWonal standards In all Time-Aboht 1413 441" B.C. against Moses and against Aar- eyes of tote children of tarsal. Allied countries. It was the view of the Conference that if Place -The tarl•, part of our _ on. And tht people strove with t::erelore ye shall not bring this gt given to such a policy, the food problem would 'Itsaon opens in Kadesh, which is Moses, and spoke,' saying, Would- :. assembly into the land which I - be, not how' to dispose- of surpluses, but' rather how to Zro,- really- Katleshbarnea, A most im- . that, we had died when our breth- have 'given them. Moses had - - duce enough food to meet world requirements. Such a word portatit place in the wanuerings ren died before Jehovah- . -And directly brokeh the divine com-.' 4 policy, if practicaC effect can be given to same, would have Israel, located in the extreme why have ye brought the asaem- t�mnd. He was not to strike, but far- reaching implications for Canada, which produces, and southeast of Palestine. The Coca- bly o! - Jehovah into this wilder• to speak. must for many years con%4nue to produce, a large food surplus. .But to set up adequate standards of nutrition in 44 countries '(and' many more, -for neutral and enemy countries would have to be brought in) js a 'vastly complicated problem. In every country new methods of _ food distribution Fould have to be introduced. It' would be a' pro- gramme which would take years to work out to completion. _ : :' It is, therefore, simple common-sense that every existing outlet - °. for. Canada's surplus food should be assiduously cultivated. - -In the field of live stock; Canada has one chief surplus crop, and' LARDER 1ARE'. : oni established customer. The surplus crop is hogs. The customer Is , _ -Brest Britain; -(the surplus is shipped in the form bf Wiltshire Bacon). In this market, betore th8 war, Canadian= Wiltshire Bacon was a _ This is the active mining camp o! the north country , 'The present. - second -place product. Danish Bacon held first place. Canadian Wilt- shires sold -at a price approximately 8 shillings per ,Curt. Delow that. " " activity may well be a record for diamond drilling in one area. ' of Danish. The development of the young Kerr Addison mine to a position. `'` In respect of British bacon supplies, the war imposed upon Can :• in the forefront of Canada's big gold mitres, has been the stimulus for ads a special obiigation.' From June 1940, when Norway, Denmark and _ _ : -the effort to find new mines. A11 authorities agree that conditions. • i : Holland were overrun; Canada became Britain's 'sole -outside source - __ ±exist in the area which warrant the e>tpectstion that several •, new of Wiltshire Bacon. imines will be w deveTope� Canadian farmers were urged to increase production to the limit.' -a s The question which we lino in many minds, is-How can one Their response is indicated ill the record of bacon• shipments; - — _ participate in a mining' developri�ent, such as is getting underway in ' r3zports to Great Britain in the highest pre-war gear und basis, with every reasonable Larder Lake, and do so on a sane, so (1943) r , nag ueeu ............: ............... :......... ao� nun null 1h� chance of success? Our answer is "diversification" over the list of well _. This year, the objective is 675 million lbs. class properties, where the prices-of tl.. 1.... Y Shipments may fall short of this, but will exceed ..:. - 600,000,000 lbs. - - 1 s Alongside the increased production, for two years there was car- Arron, Armistice, Lar -Add, Moosewood, Pelangio are' already ;l; Tied ,forward a most successful campaign of -hog improvement (led by drilling, and Tovarich and Grassy Lake are expected to be .drilling --the Canadian Department of Agriculture and the Canadian Bacon °'- -_ _ = shortly. Virgo Larder and Largold have been financed; and rumours Board). : = , -.are heard in regard to Martin Bird. Mount Cheminis' Mines has been By the Spring of 1942', Canadian bacon had reached a standard of incorporated and is planning diamond drilling. Quality and suability higher than had even before been achieved. Re- We are interested in' •To arich, and think1he chances for succiess ports coming back'from England gave ground for the hope that at last are good. On location next td Chesterville and close to Kerr Addison, = ~.w 'Canadian bacon might become' established in first place in the British we think 'Pelangio mlty be a big winner. Then, on the excellent condi- market. - ties indicated by drilling to date, Moosewood, located adjoining (Iii addition to the popularity based upon improved quality and ;''': `: :_:..,._''_ *Omega, may have ore conditions at any time. Then again,, on Lar -Add', - suability,, there was the strong emotional factor that L`anada .had Ilan a on two sides by the Amalgamated Larder, which ` r come to Britain'ss help when baton was not available from any other 'bas been financed by, and is controlled by Anglo- Huronian, Consol- source.) _ - -'-'fdated Smelters, Ventures and-_NnrandA *� -- -� es- -far- success _ What would it mean to -the­ Canadian farmer it Canadian bacon _ * should be- excellent. were established in first place in the British market? - - s - to addition to life greatly. increased volume,, it would mesa- an - - We think this Larder Lake development is the opportunity of extra 8 shillings per Cwt-, (43.00 per hog) on all the bacon shipped to _ years. May we assist you. Correspondence invited. We have a map of Anglaud. - t e Larder Lake a rea available, o n r equest That, in` turn, would mean an extra $3.00 per hog on all the hogs _ �+ jroduced in Canada. (For the price of the total crop is determined by SECis CHRPMAN R CO. ~ an price which 'can, be'obtained for the surplus.)' I Inspected- killings in Canada this year will be _ approximately ....... :,....,._........... ....... .... 81500,000 hogs. .. $00 BAY, .STREET TORONTO ,Wnspected killings, at least .... ........................... »,., 11500,000 _ _ :,}X total hog production in-,Capada -is now.in �zcess, of ...................................... ........................... »... 9.000,000 Fy- .- ... _ .. �i!,4aN • �S,•r " ;31.n •' , - - _ : -,'- .. sJ " .e ,fh: ki: . . . ' •��, _ xr. x ,•'�•+_ t ��•a ± 5 f'4". -n � C 'l �1'•- 'q _ e � • • - / 5 q :. • - . -.i • yt.4 4 _ • �''� Y' �( y���,a ..hi.�'N.q'.^n� %sue -" -.� r • -. ._ rt - ., . ` r._:f, -- � iL ti ' �Brierbush Hospital ;Farr -s Elevator { t . • :. : :, Orflce 88W M ,. • - "�4 ". _ yy Government Limmsd MAIN $tt. — 3TOUFMLLE _ •SPECIAL : t ' y s', Mrs. R' Phone 10'1 W. G. ■ ,. °�� ­Shorts, $31.00 per ton ' 'visiting he ''atu*niture >t[.te„ity. Medical and s ie7o protein : Mr. and ' peat et Casa ?alaan Last` yeark binder twlae at tM ;the week Pry y - . w - T ~ l�Ister>dty Sari- Atteadssce Grain lad Chop o! .lI Buds Q. DEATH $� liefiatered X=805 , - and 24-8�r ■Service Ga na truer . year ehiei .tarter early wo . BpUGE Hl'LLS � Laying Basher and Dairy Feeds Z N Take car t sl *Oz�ard view? Rosebank Road -- — -- �alsbulasrse ser*ice Tiro a of bags because they ssr ' lard to reDbee. . Xs _ - -_� __ c■ __ _ _ E. R. GOOD - � - . Se t. Tuay>, Pj,+iSi �- - laremont, art F; ��,�; � • - '" Iribrary 'table End table �. ' WANTED' . Chesterfield and Chesterfield c PrepaYe yotar_ home rioter for adequate DEADL HORSES 'AND CATTLE -' Rocking chair, Mahogany _ �• - Mahogany re8ser. Bede c� �' warmth with smaller fuel consumption For Zree Ulcg uA phone Set springs and raattresaee�' _ ._ -_ -.___ eatre BROOKLIN btf hen tab CLAREMONT ........ ...•. - Ritchen chair Kitc- Beaver cook stove and pipe TO SAVE COAL EHECK THESE POINTS PICKERING 6N lee boa Kitchen stool Stouf f villa , . PICKERING ................ 39 Burner elec. plate and oven _ AGiIdCOURT ... .:. - stall >l1W Paper holder. Mantle clock = e gtoaifville I00 We pay the phone ebarges= Toasters Jardineer stand HOW TO GET MORE HEAT " Assorted cooking utensils ° TF8JR9DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY GORDON YOUNG LTD 2 Kettles -- Elec. iron With cord pipes and furnaces lanai be coa=l, and =rue+ is septe�,ber 0, 10 and 11 . order. If one or two room& are hard to heat, Toronto Phone Ad. 5880 - .Dinner set Chins lea set y� good fuel. A minor adjustme" cal ■ 11 Bread and batter plates probably remedy this. Han a competent assn Forest Rangers ?r ro ,11 Tea plates .and 8 Sauee�e check your heacinS system. •and make necessary = (disbas above all mstt:hinf)' - _ - -- - _tea InsnLa your farnscs and pipe. when • _. � . Zf&el!<ttreay' Pantette Gvdiiard -' � - - - $- gRoet trays Electric - heater -- _ - also Ts, Farler$'� Linen table cloth, 8 Serviettes - - -- - ='6et of Silver 3 Odd table cloths Select Short Subjects -- Meaner - - _ -- - - -- - .— - _ . . - Auctioneers M -- _ Premier vacuupn HOW To AVOID HEAT LOSSES Assorted kitchen dishes Table mirror i MONDAY, TUESDAY, WKDN'SDY Alvin - S. Farmer j Wall pniribr Storm windows windo s and doors l=ust 6s, anus! lad ,VAae 7 by 9 rag _ be westherstripped• Lack of storm windows coal ; September 13, 14 and 15 "Mat 8 Pails cause as mach as 20% hest toss. Caaiidn8 sboeY t ear ` of - _. Faris Stock -- 'Furniture Sal" ' s. doors - Gal 1. .3 Window acreens 2 Screen doors be done aroosd window and to tracks without motor `. brick work (some hardware Nora have aulkials Swee - A sDeeialty 1 Washing -trac a goes for rent). Broken siass'should be replacer, t n Yeah ezperieaces. No saw .Assorted sealers SteD-�T and loose pawn pulled. Small : y, :,.. ®1 : r :, sal he Fleet White spread Kitchen scales such work will save nstach loco: Too Large or Toe .stag Galvanised washtub Davis sins Falhesh+teg : , Goelaley, Oat. R. R. L or Phosr Bail fixtures, Assort_ linen _ &ealffville 7309 _ 4 Ehectrkc light shades , Axe HOw To SAYE STGL - '•� , _ ..Wash basin Soft water •barrel. _ Set nut - crackers and picks Yon an saw fuel and money by having year aaDOtage Squad 3D. gi m;+ Hurl Clothes basket . bows properly iawlateL it is a proven fact that ""� . New dinette set (not been used) in many homes lack of adequate insulation (is. -- ,Oildoth dining rooms, 10 by 10. cis aiorw windows) nettles in mseoago%_ THMSDAY, FRrIDAY, SATURDAY consumption of fttd —op so as rands as 50�. ittatr,tnn°� ,nf�ll TrinAB. - No &setae Terms Card Watch for later instructions oo.how to ire ya+t Septeaalber 16, 17 and 19 property, Beet Rates Available *16h Sale at One ' O'clock r _ :. .. r 4 - - Yanks Doodle S�' r; an a Service. _.: WX6 MAW RAVE Toolte HOBtE nrsr>G... 1 lOGtt >1>�A3'lDio ant - -- - - - - -- - Auctioneer . ENNULA'1'ZOi�i DlgrZM JL>Ifa - - - - - ,Dandy -- - -Add- - �h - - * BROUGHAM PICK S1S Maple Leaf Fire' 'a [ad►vice now! Skilled workmen end supplies are soa"- ` , if you delay, in gottinq your home ready for wills+& r� maT WANTED T : lnsuranceCoe :lot bo able to get the >► �.ea. _ I �C�arke Prentice _ CbeaP Rates for Fsrm and Country ; lGood Alfalfa Hay LICENSED AU.UTIONFEB - Haildin fa - � &per V - For the Counties of York and tall windstorm- Insurance on Buildings �� )fie 1Kare<ili Ltd. moo+ weeenor to Corp. Bea Prta� Wi mbnills, Silos st& maim tke of C. A. S. ,F., and of *9 Ls'M �- Automobile Insaraaee at Thoals !i Markham J. H. Prentice (formerly- P.+aaoilea t All Kinds and Preatice).. Farm sad Fasts- Write or ' a ' s — Sates a br, at Rmb WId > Tae -to =tau a `. Bowman & - Rowe - ' _ PHON AGIN. 6hl W $ MILL MM = w3unt, pDiTA$O We do bnildiag of all triads G �R. C. CLEND'ENIN4 D B PLiT•1[B,lNQ, FIIN�+ IB■G'r0 _ . _ Rr lip sell Brantford Bo�odlet Private Asbadaeoo ► ��° Bathreboa � • :.thane $lark. 100E F! .. • • � - - . ' ; _ , - _ ,_ - _ _ , - � WXbW , Sistems+ Beatty : - ]Equipment, and ;' haiku ' l . - - -- - — - - - - - - - - - _ - — - 1 Kit - _ -. _ • _ . _ ':- - • ' . - _ - _ � >�.t�''. 8r ulna t. :'EDUCATIQN Work CaraabMd .: :RIGS SCHOOL F J. Donevan NO. R RE UIRED - - _PICSFEING, ONTA ,a. a �. LONGS Q ,, join, T. d. PROUSL Ontatrie Land eQr.eDoe ;jto the �6 >ting st=. Bat, oafs vm 4 Phone 196E ■ ■ ■ ■ RADIO.- SERVICE OU don't -need a high school • up with the hard - hitting comrades pent Nafft@f Pain edncatioh to win .your wings of the skies in the big drive for tI t said low. The R.C.A.F.• is prepared to 7Victory/'Yes! ... you csn-- be -in- -- � : provide you' with the education fighting man's uniform at once. N�s+M. it way be Your �� ! :necessary . to make you eligible for Make your de' ecision right low I. """■ ""� C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. s ? aircrew. This is your toteam- . Enlist, for. aircrew, today! :. tiumdeed Repair SanMe ! _.. : Y Y Dlsaey Bbek, ODD P. 0. r AaT Nabs or X*dd - � plaster acid Schools are Ready to _ _ _- ip!tone 1$18 ARTHUR FIELD Train You Quickly : No more Bela into aircrew. Basic training begins at once. - _ . ' _ 0.4ii:AWA, ONT. P80NN>Q i! s >t Skilled instructors ring. Fast planes are ready. - PT�INO' 0 If you are physically fit; mentally alert; over 17 and not yet 33, you _ -� .. L. .OW ILL `lick- _ft%Xbt sail D Und Clothitag Stv"20d, oleaar FVNERAL DIRSOTOR gg00es6or :toiw. J. U%ther�)„ .. •soergoats and plats. Also a food 8tou�vilhe _. ■ a ■ : stock bf now leacher coat@ and _ -. - � ' ' .lose the FightYag Coauade: of the Sloe: ' - :. .- - ,�teatRbrs, and gei►ts' ltisraiha ` Night and Bay Service go ~pcd liar■ of C=ad-- >itob0e rocnd nq tun vWt infs at very reasonable ,prices. Call 4 - R.erutaw Ceatree are l000ded In •.manor contras regularly- �G9W sad be c01Winced. larr 8tbsedptloa 1M► - i ram 9chwart* - - l�l. t Ronde ft. W?eeti, Oabawr - - -__- 1►attl` The UAW Fat The Dab A ■ -..,x r..�� _ :. .. - • -'.n'4 _ _ .4 J riW.t 1 i X ".iS. - ► -I, ... W105 Margaret rIWktlB b" /sue sumed C L A E M 0-1t T Schools, her work d the Oshawa Schools, after a holiday spent with :'irJ��" her wwtbtar here. Mrs. Pockrin ex- ; -� Cssfadals lAwling County `Exhibition Mrs. .W. 'G, Richards, of Oshawa, pacts anon, to take up her residence • - is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter with hqr in that city, as soon as Bid DAYS 3- - lro-ugham roams can be secured. Her many QSHAWA Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Binseead spent friends will be sorry to imisa her Y :::Mssy,. ' day, Wednesday the week -end irate the districat. Kim Jean ssp di rend �. Mrs. John PnakrIn th bar FA I R Ste. �-� 5 week from a hofidsy st Mt. Bryd Mise Dorothy Harlock attended goung girl friend fromm Saskatchew- f ! the School for Leaders; conducted an, returned W her bonne last week AleeIndia 'Park, Oshawa - 1Lisis Marjorie W R. N. and by the United Church, held at the after a, pleasant stay with her ref- j' ' Whitby Ladies' College dLr►>! xhe_�_siixes= here- Her -ern Will -"° L - - -- =-Mrs, *Ian Fryer, of 716ronto spent _ eg �i then'__. $ells - - - -- - - - - -- ' i - - — — - - -- - rase -_� - here, ban sndis�oeed of late. vreek -end with- Mr. � Mrs. g h -y �. -- �. - - / - Mr. Elston is agate, g but is uall m around. • ' " Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, and .convey pupils of Whitby g Oshawa 'Fair will be drawing • •„horde ' Racing n widwa'N Alan are is Fairhaven, Mass., `this Selaool to Whitby, during the con- many of our people next week. _� week, • attending, the wending of mg term This is an institution that the caps- r r their son, Sgt. Pilot �Viluam Torn- Mr, and Mrs. John Knox and child- munity should , support by their . ren visited Howard and Mrs. Plax- attendance. xhlbiti =linson, to Miss Jean 8ariPic e. ton last Sunday. Miss Nancy '-Ravey, Oho was Mrs. ,William Miller, Pickering, The c4zMunity was well "pres- married in Dunbarton, on Saturday is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. �Jcott _ ented at the shower held in° the last, ' was a former resident here. Pbe. George Middleton ape tember 1st,.to tender best wish- week -end the Township -Hall on the evening of Her- friend4, wish her muc eL hapbin- Se ish - " week -end at his home herr. P is to � Min Pat- l *' Miss Ethel Tomlinson was the a� — _ _ ■�Qbu �i k�ul w I*alsdd holi da visitor with Mite Betty terson and John Lloyd Greig, '' be- -1 . fore their marriage wnich took Pre* _ . Bev. 'Walter Daniel wits take as Place on Saturday ; Sept. ' Many Green.w o o and varied were the large collection '1'8L4LS OF SPDED �-- Tuesday and Wednesday. iris Nabjecte for next Sunday, in of beautiful sad useful gilts. After I Afternoons at 2 P. aL $875.OQ in Purees the Baptist Church, •— the Prim- and of Faith'* and "The fact of the presentation and "thank you" GRANDSTAND PIERFORMANCE — Twice Dail} � .�h speeches, the rest of the evening Dr. D. V. Hoskins; assisted by 2 and 8 p. en. Tuesday anld Wednesday „ gam- ,�sW„a_ was spent U dancing, local talent will present • an exeeil- ' - World's Foremost Array, of Circus Stare - lag ataw days this week with The congregation of -St. -Johns eat program in the church here, on _ friends is fort Erie and Niagara welcaomed, how their Pastor on September 18th, at 8 p. m. GIANT MIDWAY •-•- Sims' Greater Midway -Shows ' Sunday, but they had enjoyed the with 7- rides in operation daily from noon until close. men's Institute will meet fine service rendered by the visiting The Wo . , ministers during his .absences A �-- ErCIiIBITS --. Buildings open daily at 9 a. m, -_ . • at the hu *+e of Mrs. Fred Ewaaa, Grain, .Flowers, Vegetables, .Livestock, Art -0 Wednesday.. Sept. 15 h, at 230 g°Od congregation was out to a /yvO ;Needlework and Baking. p, m- Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Pickering; Rev. Kennedy, and to. begin — will speak on "Care of the Teeth fall work o!. the congregation. Mr. COutl�` @;'J' and Mouth ". Robert Miller assisted the service rrera�loar ,Baby Show,. Bads, - Parades Mr, %pd Mrs. Earl' Beare and by singing -a solo. Mine Mildred Megan spent the holi,ra} with Gilman, presided at the o• Kan• Mrs. friends in Belbeville. Gannon, organist, being absent. b •f � Aid e Q . - -- Gordon ' serf of �'. Kennedy purposes taking the a: �. '�Clt' ids le� 74eQia'S Kr', and 39m Gordo O and. Book of Exodus for subject of dis- K,ingyton were the holiday visitors courses for the near future. -- - - - - -- of the formyer'a parents, Mr. and Mr. Willia■n Greig of »a►, near �aO�Oe�3ti� �ow - -...- - Mrs. C. A. Overload. Peterboio, has been visiting his According to local reports-in this relatives here during the past week. I Gates Open ! a. m Daily vicinity cream and milk output from ' _ the farmers will be away down this , The Young MArried People's *" coming a, Bible Class held their monthly Soe- lD amp" but riph de- Childre a- 10C ;Adults 2 �c The many friends of Mrs. Rum- sal meeting at the McWhirter home sign we can turnish chr wilt be sorry to learn: that she oa Tuesday evening, Sept. 7th. memorials teat will been moved to Brierbti�- $ospitai plea" from every "'- as a result of a receat.latL standpoint. in dignity Youths Attempt Robbery . In Memoriam A a n b a rto n_ w �� our - Mrs. Wra. Barsluck, and eon Billy + will. stand out 'Pero Pickering Township boys WILSON In loving memorlr of Thesswon, visited-,-at the United IChuseh Manse over the week -end through the ages. -- were sent to .the Childress. Aid at our dear mother Annie Mayers Wil- _ The next meeting of the Giood- r �' 1•o Greater Tribute Oshawa this week, for, attempted son who passed away Sept. 14th, fellowship Claaa of the United Mrs. Jack Burgess is holidaying � Kingston [toad West robbery of Mr, -Ralph Lott, of the ' IM. � N. W. STAFFORD 8 con, They carried s 22 rifie.,The T*o dear, bright, eyes, s` ferias• ' Church titi-il! be held'' at the Name in Muskoka. � _ of Mr. and Mrs. Don NaCullough Miss Kathleen Stroud has return- Highway Monumental boys were picked up by .Constable smile, ayes October 12th. The Brougham home after s two-week visit Wbrits Jack Norton, who has been comrnen- ; A loving heart that krA* no_ guile, ..on Bible 'Class" wul be our with relatives in Sande PL 4e,7 Brhi*br �JaL ded for his work in the case. - Deep, trust in•God that all was right -- - guests. 11 Mrs. E. Ohneth, Niagara Falls, Her joy, to rnalie some other bright. The Claresnont United Church N. Y., returned home last week af- a If sick or suffering one she knew, 'War Service Unit are again Plana- ter a visit with - -, her slate•, Mrs. S. i Some gentle' act of lovt� Shed do; • .lag m send bones • overseas to our {,, Morriah, _ ' �l Na thought of self, but of tab other; • :men (rasa this. cotmnuni!tY. TU Mrs. C. Penn, -and M1ae Phyllis _ - I know He said "Well done, dear ` Dumber of mass : on our list this Fean, of NU.agara, spent the holi- - -- - The Women's Institute . will be mother"• q has increased considerably, day weeks with Mrs. Robert - Mother dealer in fuel has been fin- `held' on September' 16th. Mrs. Rem- "sadly .missed b> Ethel, !''red std .sad Priam have risen. For - these Strome• � ed #600 for selling wood above the or, a Agincourt, will be, N� Grand- daughter Marjorie. ^ jeamns, we will require more non- Mr. and Mrs. A. Keetnp rpent the ' ceiling price. speaker: Particulars Later. - ey to finame this undertaking. We week -end at Casmeron Labe. — are therefore appealing to church mr --and Mrs. Thos. Annan are } , members, and others, to make their holidaying at Lake Simeoe. Mr. j contributions to this worthy cause- Annan is much improved after his as ,generous as possible. Contribu- resent illness - - ■ - tdom may be- left -with Mrs. W. G. David IAliison of MsrlElsaat� - -hat - - to J, BcoRt or Miss A. McGlashan. .7. been spending a few days with his aunts, the Misses Allison.. _ « 9' ,� Big >EbwHag Tournament We are sorry to lose sRr, +om ' house the - erv►�ees o .any of these to be held here. - Mrs. Joe James and focally ,. from A bowling touraament of Man's --our midst, Mr. James has secured t it "lee _Z1 be- -teld_ _ben on Wed- a position ' on the Eaton ' h'arm, at , :. - Y, Sept. 6th, P. >�a.- --arm— - •t nedda Se 1 at 6 m. This v tournament is for the Isuwer Cup. At the height of the wind storm �■ ■ Ys. Yerex, of Richmond Hill is on Sunday, waves from hake Oat - the present holder. arlo washed across the sand bar (Bank of . Montweal - The dank of Nova SeeNs1 Let Ftid4y evening there was a into the lagoon on the north aide. - The dank of Toronto The 'rovinCial dank of Cenadli • tournament of Mixed Doubles held _ - The Canadian dank of Comnteeeo _, :'; The Royal Bank of COMWO, at the local green. .Prize- winpera dangve Canadienne Nallonoir were: fat wrn. Birkett, 2nd $die The Dominion Bank Goodman and 8rd Gordon 11ebmsn: Au ��� ilmperial Bank of Canada Barclays Bank (Canado) A Possibility ,We are 1 not printing this to fill IWalter Robinson, wife and family ;�.. These banks are Constituted under the Bad[ Act- spasm, but Iasi -ireek _ we—were ` �.-- � an act 4f the Parliament of Canada. up of Hamilton spent a_viait With syid. I - t- 1kbg,to some of the bakers about and Mrs. Wonwwott here recently. the poor wheat yield, in connection Several from here enjoyed the � a� Cpmpete With each Other for your businesA i .. ��.t,.,.t -to take _ �, roaat on . Friday evening last 'I'tiis makes for fair and efficient operation and Tbers is the possibility they may at the home of the Pr�eni of- - for gp4M of service. Bnterprises and individuals _ be cut down on their bread output Horticultural Society -at , Dunbarton.' �y go to any or all of them to•dvosn mOOefi by next spring• Thera is plenty of The Flower Show drew visitors, wheat is storage at the resent obtain loans and transact any other banking bwiaessll s sage p from lure on' Wednesday evening, �•. noroent, bat with shipping to the l9ohool reopened here Tuesday and two In every sense of the word, CM ' United Slates and the poor crop morning _with Miss Mildrea Brows this year, we can expect something in charge, The Secretary Of the rg'';' fYOdamOntals �1►hiCh the Cana banks are servants of the peopiM, eL this sort, -and should sot be sur- Board was present at the opening, t." than people have always" die- .Ord Macmillan wrote sj prImed if we are ,out down by next sad enconr+aged the children to bastte ^ =' of their bsoks- They Royal Co mmudoa l[1pOrt .? elm the most of their opportunities and =&intaia more than 4`,3509000 1933:•'ThemechanismofBlblloOg to keep the name of old No. b at accounts, i�sowina the! is a delicate one; the conAdown ' Wd above 'Barn Bares to Groota � a high tenet. � ' t5eikr kmonay is available whoa upon which it is based is a slaw The ban of Mr. Ernest Reinhold, no Winter families ittended the �Y' i b kalifs north of here on the Brock . wedding of their niece, Miss Oliva want it. In dwusanb .Of wth, but it IDs be deer Bond, war! completely destroyed by Bones, at Centennial Chur* on S. eopugg with bank 1ltan• Over- Qigbt, /I1Irj to e> $re early Monday (morning, Jack may' Olive was welt`' Rod staffs, they know that Norton told the News, "me Clare - knownhers and loved by a wide _ ..06ers f � pip p�� ' circle of friends, who extend to her their private affairs will be held I/Y o the le esrrst fader r won't Fire Co., sunmmoned to the � ease*, had saved some or the out-, all the felicities' of married � lire. std confidentiaL caxtron sir the adoption of chmtga.'t but the main bars was Mias Kay Winter was bridesmaid. * '� r ...� gone. too far There was no live- The Misses Jordan have becolne ; Is cry of seine Ilsas 3,000 M+atel�ay and yeah- evoneios of i1,a s• r expert- bicyclists now sea save the sacks actress Caratb Y'N eat ealrva Y°w' °� discuss trout -� d;. so* fa the barn at the time, but ilsmcw eriil a W1% . , lhot wivvey wild 6o rnaislebisti . same of the crops had been stored ' ibng tramps to school. -777' , ;�4 In the barn, and these were des- Ronald Cox, is looking, forward to O'oy� The cause or � a, .--*Az a.chance in the age limit to joining p . • 1 ' not as yet been deterMined, al- UP" with the Air Force• - ,001 h ' some " beliefs" have been Mrs. Henry Westney attended. the A ;•esssd. corner• stone - Laying ceremonies' in 1 the Scam United Church last week 1 - �; a ,,Lba�;:'`F- _ .. �h �. . _. ,. '� .- :_. -.. _ ..ice • ,c. that her features lack animation." - - - Her eyes find in themselves. lack -� sparkle. Her expression tends to A GOOD monotony, her conversation to fi ��� �� - - • -- . �- eve supreme . s - 6 eralitiee She had had. how- r' - -- r. the me and oompe� s ?`+:;azzar:a *s•,•r.;;::<'.- ,;�,�; ^���;., .,t e 6 - - - - sating virtue of absolute relia- �0 a t t t bility. ` <r s Imagine my dismay had a1- ati A015 �g I ► ` moat written my honor! —when oo'i # d iiii on this day of all days Miss Col-p o' / _ -- wq; _- line, having appeared throgghoutt8 her routine dist inattentive _ • ti •�� h ratter - _ -to = Sri friesF}liF-- eoetversat r.• 5 - - c.. The � rte) openings, uninterested in such of CA .,x_^'] 'r'. •'. e� 9'r my personal affairs as I felt it BnziOtis to provide atttaCtivC. and h' �•� might amuse -her, without areas t»u[iabing meals for their families, ' "+ arable - familiarity, to hear — ►.y ' - ,. are "Housoldiers when Miss Collins showing sheer f' They' have learned that delightful desserts, " cIumsineas In the use of the tools. made easily and at little cost with Canada Corn of her trade, drew blood from -the meals pre.;- finger of my left hand!' Starch, are a welcome addition to p , A bad Day; f ` ' cG '',• 'r pared in'accoEda = wisi Caws. . F.,4 &A ,Nor did it end there , it is true � ' They knowthe high quality of Canada Corn ' •- - r that- 'she expressed regret; -but `it l ; 'Starch ensures fine, smooth 1esults, was obvious that emotionally she F6Now Ceuwda's Food Rules for Heahh and Rf ws, was unmoved alike by my pltin and. her own shortcoming. In- "That's why I'm following Canada's a l _ fact, -she almost immediately ex ClBeial Food Rules and serving a whob CORN cased herself and left the cubicle grain cereal every day. Usually our ii- on the plea of. an urgent telephone whole grain cereal is Mob iswShiedded ADA , STARCH t e.,, all. It was shatteringly clear that wheat. It's 100% whole wheat with• x, _ her - mind was not on her work. alf the bran, minerals and wheat gerns. A ptoduef of ttse CANADA STARCF( COMPANY, Limited Nu bIY finger bled freely. lYIisa ' We think it's a grand energy food for �"' it Collins did not return. It appeared' breakfast or any other meat" Look ' to me--that the limit had emphati- - ore. far familiar packopa ' - at your food store. �� �,AM�01► tally been reached. I rose 'from _ ZH3a my chair with a dignity that [ Tits CARADIAN sHUDDED F� " THE ' D vF A DAY latter my Self was not impaired t11tNiag COMPANY, LID. _ • Niagara fills. Canada:'f; . By by the towel which I failed to :;'::i:,•:;Y'•';.: .. VAL remember a as draped abort my s s • s a _ knees, and sought out the man• _ ! 1 suppose i am a finicky person; - riage was overcroVeded. alter in his private office. In some ways. [ .may be. I am Everything ran I began temperately enough, to, ' - �IV p ' ' - ' and MISS Colima came into the - Street, the Prime Minister's home. ' punctual. I am' seat as ' tar as And as it went on. At m! office express my feelings. I regret to room - iler face no longer .lacked . A b9mb -fell - on the .Treasury P _ have to _say that he seemed any- clothes are concerned:. I .approve the staff seemed ter the most -part :'thing but sY�nathetic. expression. It showed such relief building, demolishing that strut- L\ of method. I d like untidiness. 1 to be away ill, pr ,grossly incom _ and , through it such beauty, as 1 • tune. The= explosion blasted out I lost my temper. ;- know that nowadays all these petent. My secretary• was on her " _Mr. Jones," l sale, °I have never expect to Fee again. the kitchen wall in the Churchill idiosyncracies are regarded as honeymoon — demonstrat on dt "I'm so sorry, Mr. Latterth• + -home. I been your client for years. I have - waite —" nhe began. - Nt6ne -of -the - British .Cabinet either absurd or old - fashioned. lack -' of personal loyalty which • 1 brought you custom. I have : re -. ,, f That I cannot help. And, however found hard to endure, conaiderlag On the contrary, Miss Collins." ri ministers had gone to the bomb ridiculous asloppy- minded younger that she had worked- for id for garded your she as an oasis In I said, "1'm so glad!" shelters. Two dotzestics in the the wilderness of my business , _ And i meant it. But- looking at establishment were ordered to go generation may consider it. I had five years, probably the beat -live trials. and ,Miss Collins almost • " bad what can only be described years of her life. - a' persona!' friend. But I've had that tailored figure, with the care -' but refused - flatly because Mr: accurately- as 'the devil of a day! My cfaief was suffering from qae ally powdered Lace and charm- Churchill needs his dinner," the I was called late. My wife has of his periodical boats,of asthma the devil of"a 'day between one h.4gly waved blonde hair, I found informant said. no_ sense of dilate. M were sir+ thing and another, and this is the all the difficulty in the world in And so the dinner continued. — periods during which he -is cap- .last! Kindly rebuke Miss Collins believing Mr. Jones' story. "The cook served Welsh rarebit• "• vants are concerned. She says aistently unfair to me• and indal- in sultA61. L...•.s for her behaviour - khey are hard to keep. That may gent to himself. My fayau.rlt4 Yet., oddly enougindLos- L many - - be so. It is' not my business. l pipe had disappeared. My - coffee a customer of my standing or �� ` it my business-s find outLevery Strip, Seal Acts • 1 go elsewhere for my manicure= word of 1E . was true.. Ltie is _ pay, their- wages —.-.which is made by my secretary's substitute, to my personal inconvenience!" , enough surely. waii almost undrinkable. An ins- Air. Jones regarded. me :curious- - really very gltaiat. - Then I cut - myself shaving. portent file bad gone astray. , > . = Answers• In Wilbur, Wash., the spinning ' ty, with an expression. that I -can_ _ rod of a reaper caught Rancher - - -The` fault' was not mine. • I be- During my lunch -boar I had ar• only call enigmatic. He clasped, �+L L'4• Walter Wynholf by the overalls. lieved the makers of a brand of ranged, as is my invariable his hands 'together, rested his Li1ll1CC11111 EiCaped gave him a spin. tossed him aside' safety Tager.- i' may have been custom. as., appointment with my elbows on The top of his desk 1040 ca .Baring only his. shoes and .eye-.. �adniy credulous, but there !t manicurist: I admit to being fuss and pursed hls,lipa. ' Bomb in 7`fty B1itZ' glasses. In an army manoeuvre about my heeds!. I oanaof bear Mr. tti+- rthwatte," Its said to cut say own pails, 'or to .bade area in Tennessee a- bolt of light- .. �iy breakfast 'was tepid and - "Miss C611faa had, been • married _premier Winston Churchill ning struck the sipper of a sleep- - Included kippers, a form of fish 1 them cut by other than one per- at the age of eighteen to a young missed death by inches when a son. For some years now I have ing bag, welded it -all the way _ cannot tolerate. [ once told my man who sithid eighteen months Nazi bomb demolished the Tress - around, sealed ,up a soldier In- wife that l Atked bloaters. I have gone regularly to a, place an had developed tuberculosis: that WT building next door to -10 - -been offered kippers regularly and Dever Street. and been —I think within three years he had died, Downing Street, killing 12 pen - 1 my say= the favorite clt8nf of at least once a month ever since. leaving � bar -with a delicate child = pie and = smashing part • of this whom . Miss Colin! has brought -• - Miss Collins, their- senior mant• Churchill residence. -,I am. not sufficiently heartless to correct her. curist. ' _ up - and educated entirely out of. The story was nevi= published - Tl4ea my t>aln eras late *18 Collin'! Clumsiness her own resources pattl now;. in Britain but it was told in Que- abominaby late at London Bridge; Miss Collins and I have ,always. _that- in, addition., out of- those bet last week by an official close -' though I bad had to run and risk been on the best of terms. - Please resources Miss Collins has kept ly connected with thi incident. - the ruin of my digestion to catch do not misunderstand me. Miss an ailing mother: that the latter One evening , in November, it at our station. Most tnconaider- Collins Is. certainly- thirty- eight• died a week ago that Miss 'Col- 1940, during the German blitz ate f believe that nothing sthort and I think probably' more.' And' 1' lids' flat, ' th which admittedly on ' London, Mr: Churchill, Bren- w if she kept her acv- h Information We can often blame nervous terrine of a letter to the "Times" can never can quite und€rstand why most tin ire y D dan Bracken, Brats rma for miserable feelings and testa And any impression on .a railway she does not give me any impres lug io Bank of England notes, Minister, and Air Secretary Sir in these days, thousands of nervous i comspany. To crown__ alI, the :car• lion of 'good looks. For she has was badly damaged by fire two - Archibald Sinclair ' were in the people hg to get a real grip on them - - -:. ` without doubt a certain _elegance. - nights - ago, while- she was at the. _'dinin& room at 10' Downing, selves. , . they yeatnlor -quid rows. u ; pit al - to whi ire boy ,had , Many are taking Dr. Miles Nerving She affects. admiraby' tailored, has ch r may,, -coats and skirts: Her blonde —and been takon.after being run down This is a scientific combination ofeffec W2 LI $ quite • natural , —' hair is _ neatly- ..by.. a. _motorcar. She has been -._.- tive sedatives. Nervine � 1 relieve tees#., Courses for ta.e 0 waved. Her hands and ankles are ' waiting• sit : this morning to .know • nervous 'a fears. nervous p er• - hcraa Canada are thousands of she.. good. ,Her voice is, attractive. But whether he will survive an open SORE TEA FOR t nervous {ears• nervous headache and Graduates who have attained to Sae: well- " '' nrrous irritability. It has ixm used paid positions and noteworthy sucess ee somehow the ensemble is, in some stion or not. She 1s. on • the_ tele- . YOUR TEAT for this purpose for Sixty years Take toBunaess,throus¢ahawU- siaa��aa��� respect which I cinaot•¢etermine, phone to the hosaital at this �3<,• , � ,,S;,,a d:.•..;.,.w ere Shaw Home StudyCourseeprovidepraa- _gRaaltefacterT ' Vkaiimeflt —BSS t Lam... �vu nay • help things along _. - facia, tHorousli and efficient Instruction. �Phat could be s more. aggro- psnn iAwo "wft(C.0•A,) None the less .she is a most something about jading had tie with more rest. swelarial sutlsnsrTEnsln "1 admirable manicurist.' On 4urther- - devil of a day ?" prtate of good news than wholesome food. a0N1kn) consideration, I think it must be The door opened behind e, the good old family teapot. The { air sad- CestAeeaantins Sant snry Wr1tln� Ration Board says the tea Supplly cis.. Effervescing Mattered Irwtlbte d Sou—. a (A C 1.S.) - Write orCseoloout.Shaw&hooi•.DeVC Hie PRINCESS PATS that w aca nowreuchia half - d Neraine Tablet: Bay and Caarlu Sta. ToronW, nee that we can now enjoy a half-a- ' n 35c and 75t Na- ' pound every six weeks instead vine Liquid 25e t I and $1.00. of every eight. The millions of _ - . NOW"' k¢ • A y 4 Canadians who pi- fer' oALADA' - PLEASE !MENTION THIS PAPER w LBII e . _ ,'.::F,:; "' have just cause rejoicing. s s €• :;s^ e ^ v ' i Ac DONALDS 3 Phi s Only AN F �aneil Ion A 2 eggs i4 teaspoon baking. powder o ft a W .1 cup -sifted brown sugar 34 teaspoon salt _ 1 tablespoon melted butter 14 .cup -All -Bran 34 cup sifted flour 'i!i cup chopped netmesta Beat eggs until light. Beat in ' sugar and "butter. Mix flour;' bitkiny powder and salt together. Crush All -Bran into fine crumbs, Mix with flour. ' Gradually -stir dry ingredients into egg mixture: Al i atddlnutmeats. Turn into greased, shallow pan and bake in moder- The ivtimon rty Pad t•".. Ilnmlltoe, On t, • - ately hot oven (426' F.) about 8 minutia: YIELD: 32 -bars, s4 x•2a'a - - - _ ISSUE No. 67=48 4tely, hot oven J426' F.)' about r$ miraftes. YIELD: 82 -bars,- x 3i4 inches ' - T -pan 7 ys x 11 inches. tbrOw of 1VIil5solin/ sbodd have inspired ma1'llet, fences. Bank barn, water in barn, Eczema. Rashes and Weeping ilton, Ontario. - Skin Troubles Poet's Eczema two silos, drive shed, electricity. Salve Vpi11 Not Disappoint You. Celebratl08l. „- - -� -r -' - One mile from Church. Village TEACHERS WANTED' -from Strat. ' �L�� f lemon o uld th ll st ck fee Dang- tema. Acne a -Foot ri l i P� fans T trJec Int.. Diploma, Grades { -9, roe m EACHER. PROTESTANT, QUE- "i Indead of following the jlrevlotle ptllttern of stttt>n6 and Athlete's Foot wily relpond buying on good m2itary Stews, a sbSOP roactit 1 lax, St. Paula• Ontario, readily' to this stainless, odor- liette English School. Salary, 5 less ointment' regardleas of how • $100' plus 814.45 bonus. Apply Im• took place. • • • WHY? FARM, IMPLEMENTS, STOCK AND stubborn . or Hopeless they may Inediately to ' W. Hogg. Sea. ' • • season's crop for sale; winter's see • Treas.,, Joliette, Que. - • °.. - -' fu c o uildings. Cash• The Financial News Letter • • • only. W. J. oJackson, Rosseau, PRICE 8i:00,PER JAR TEACHER FUR PUBLIC• SCHOOL " Ontario. f Sent post free on receipt of price No. 4 - Balfour. Apply etatin Published every Tnesdai and •Thursday, carries as !0'OR SALE •qualificatiorrs. Salary 8900.00. Intelligent and simply 'worded discussion of POLITICAL P O•S T' S_ REM,E.D [ E S Freeman Sanders. Sec.-Treas., and ECONOMIC 0vente which wiq, . dominate the ' aa9 Queen St. E., Corner of Logan Chelmerord. Unt market action of even type hi security in in er#tie e ; SOME CHOICE YOUNG REGISTER. TORONTO A• QUALIFIED TEACHER WANT. ed Yorkabire ,sows just bred, and ed for 8.S No. 8. Dalhousie; du- menthe rrltiSh lie jest ahead. - some choice young Registered - boars - about ready for service. PHOTIYGRAPOT ties t° commence Sept. let. Apply, You way enroll few naline an ow maning ibd' _ Ontar Dennis, •R Ip 8, Aurora. _ statingq salary wanted, to ,John statin N, • Sn°w Road, Ono - without cost by wrltllns� to DON''!' •TRUDGE_ THROUGH McKERRU�V - TEACHER FUR ARCTIC BLUE .FOXES. SILVER _ KER School Ne. 2; BalA•lOR c • - "' '- - ` Foit'es. 3tlink. •New Fencings, T \e H4111. R■1■. it HIM BupDliea. panda. Swift Current,_ - �Charles Me Rashall' & -Co. - ' ; • gaskaichewan. YOUR SNAP$ Willis a.tanid gs d,- Selie yected,MC- La T . . -. _ .. .... 1 am E. n - e.a- teas. - c- .� Diilver-d by Matt Kerrow. Ont. Topple Bu•- POPULAR HARDWARE Any e, or 5 axposur- nlm perfoc T"hons developed and_ printer tot 4017 e• WANTED - . Protestant . Teacher Adelaide AND BOAT BUSINESS tlYpr-ma yyvaHty sod tut aerirle• for Public School, first class, two • _; ond I1lxetilent site on lake and high- • gusrantood orl more years experlence, near way, o►a estae►tenea going con- 81�t KIAi, _ ern with ood reasoae for Belling. lea. R.R 1, Monett' Ile. Ont. Sel- QQ t ; Q A li[cNe11, Realtor, Bale. 'Oat Station d,• Tot `■te cry 11200 0 • - - � _ � -, - ... - yes - NAZI WAR M MEDAL b but In the, minds of the- vast f front of a traffic light. The light - throngs, who turned out to greet c changed from green to yellow, to, ; ;;..'. him,' one of the world's greatest r red, over and over again, but, she % l liumanitariana, ordained by, pro- e eonldn t get her ca= started Fin- vide nee to rule the destinies of a a ally a cop came over and demana, great and powerful- people. at the • - e ed : time of' their, and our, most " "What's, the matter? Hill k : momentous crisis, and at the time w we got any colors you like ?" :- - - o of the British Emplre's greatest _ _ - -V- - crisis.. "What's' a pin-up girl that . . ..... : :r And for this we, too, as Cana- s IF o _. diana, were humbly thankttrP as -Daddy - gl - - cued; in -thin household - - r Parliament ]�iit it's our new baby sister." _ _ X01• "MO .: , • . -. . Patron : "Look here, waiter, I y x Have You Heard? ordered chicken pie, and there y isn't a single ''piece of chicken in °epeN ` •�" * The Social Hygiene teacher. it." � �VeASOaa y was explaining the meal.ing 'of W �. the word barren, but felt he was ' not getting' it across. "If you had c cheese; but so far, as I know there R Roll your ov�►ners! i isn't a cottage in' it. ", for ! esi.d he, "and it never had kit- . "The for p tens, what would you say it was ?" Wife: " Old-timers relied. on their ba- " s shot and the has another new kol" . eaux in smooth water and rough. : :•: " •t ��. Hesband: "Is that so? it's gAnnddthey relied on Opden's in x J, / .too bad she's trot, as indepen- _ _ < ; :< . x /'' : Saleslady: "So you think tent of such aids to beauty their example. Roil- your -own This -captured German -officer takes off his Iron Cross to show 7 you don't- , want this new as you aie." w „ it to curious U.S. Coast. Guardsmen. aboard the U. C.G. prisoner -of- :green dress?' Why not?" - it's a distinctive blend of rich, rips „ war transport enroute to the 'United States -from. N , Mandy (of ampk' ' plained the guide, "wire piled up o .to _ Ah'd look too much Lek a h here by the. •glaciers.:' ' Ogden's clueing for pp. emokse, ten o' coals -'in ""a lettuce " "But' where are the, glaciers ?" too, in oOden s cut Pluo = reasoning is climaxed. Strength p patch:'. _ ' .:OTTAWA aEpoars and determination there are there, " _ "They've gone back, midam, ' but never, we would judge, anger Gracie Fields told' in New to get more rocks," said the That President Roeseveit's or spleen. York about stalling her car in g guide. _ _ • , --- A man. of indomitable _spirit, , .Capital W who conquered within his own, " - "Have you' • minute to - frame, one of the most disabling It Is a.few days now since Press• a afflictions known to man: - who . THEY'VE DONE A _ spare ?" Heat Roosevelt visited the capital despite partial physical d SWELL JOB! - S ' _ ;.Nt Canada and addressed Cana- ment -. Protect pose BOOKS -and• CASE "Tell me all about your- dims from a dais within the i cans behind him so that they Thanks to Allied success on land, f from FIRE and THIEVES. W e' iris visit -tanks as one of the fore- b brushed aside all precedent and s sea and in the air and also to our C Cabinet. for say purpose. Visit leoet Canadian edente of all -time. elected him to office for a second s Dept. W. _ _ TbIrty thousand persona — as a and a third term, - i.&-i.TAYL0R LIMITED- t .done t _ may as turned out for the King tender him a fourth. Financially T third more of their favourite - i houses completely destroyed., sad Queen - •thronged Parliament A leading the most popatous . of it 5,000 ruined -and, awaiting demo-- Hi11 ' - lea Prent OIL ®.. Toronto L'tion, a similar number unlit ! wads more jammed all the the democracies into paths � -.2 i habitation '+1atil repaired, and ..... _.. ' isstabii ■\d , down town to watch the President This, was Roosevelt come to ' 1 reverently lay a wreath; and still C Canada - not only was it the `- aeore thousands Iined the route of P President of the United States, ` CLASSIFIED .his motor ride with Prime Minis C ADVERTXEMENTS : ADVERTISEMENTS .,.:':,ter Mackenzie bins. H HOW '='O RELIEVE A :. It is impossible to. overestimate ,the importance of this first viitit PILE TORTURE AGEN rs W AMSTED t Is, the capital 01 Canada by a R IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RE: - President, of our great neighbor. E QUICfGi.Y AND F.ASiIrY jIfAKE atORE MONEY ECanad- RAW[EEItA BOOT BALM. destroy■ s suits after taking Dixon's Rem-_ The President himself said that Q Just show our beautiful Caned- a fenalve odor tnatant1Z. 45c e edy . for rheumatic pains and peace i you are Ian made Christmas Cards to . rug Store, Ottawa, Elgin, Ottawa_ Postpaid 81.Ob. of mankind depended i lay treatment and run the risk o sell on eight, 'Many assortments. RABBITS FOR SALE - will and understanding and co- p la Any itching or seances or � STOCK REDUCTION BALE. FEDI- _ operation. And Canada ii must warnin and - p r o p a r treatment u cordwood. First or second rowth geed White Aurrora G _, :be remembered, stands as the F should Llber%I commission rite to -day � Rev. E. Y. Loney, Burresovills.' Interpreter between the United 1 d gf f l .. Ontarla - - states and the Empire. w which is used internally is a small. wellington West, Toronto. PHOTOGRAPS7 - easy to take tablet• will quickly P -- AUTVaIUNtI:>QS�i}sED - - HAIR HOODS : , veal tnrnouL Of Canadians for a aid In heating the sore tender spots W 1 O S. -TOUPEE, TRANSFORM - " - - `• .a President of the United Sates; H - Sea tlrst. Monet Pleasant Ma- a atl'OAe. Switches, Curls .end all - -SAYS ' ;marvelled that thousands of Civil t the height of folly -for any one to torrit Limited. Wed Car Lot at t pee of finest quality Hair Service clerks, stenographers and risk a painful and chronic pile con- 8040 Yongs. Street; H Goods. Write for illustrated cat. "Your work Is unexcelled an officials let loose for the after- -when -such a ronta Telephone BY. 8181. supply Co, 828 Bathurst, Street, f noon, should have poured through It you try Seat -Road and are not Toronto. w the gates of Parliament Hill to see y your druggist will gladly return BABY - C RHEUMATIC PAINS c tier _ a visiting dignitary where dtgnit- your money. BOOK NOW FOR OCTOBER AND ■ PEOPLE ARE TALKING_ }$OUT ■het Service Comes from a British - g=neiss are so common. But the meat Bays "It fe necessary ail the good resuRs from taking ,in- C bleeding and l Faint and Neuritis. Muaro'■ Drug D DEVELOPED AND PRIIe'rED SSe iiderabl more than merely as PILES Bulletin 1s ready. Have -you, our Store 888 Elgin, Ottawa Post- - the head of a neighboring nation. copy: B eai07 letters so much more whoa DrotigaE n►s 6uiuea - -N., HELP WAFTED Y You will g voice within the homes- of eery k the cause at its source: Money - BULBS H gat s Canadian. And apparently the back !t the first bottle does not L.AR(iE $ULBS FUR FALL PLANT WANTED:. EXPERIENCED• FARM - -It you mall your film rolls to satisfy. Buy from your druggist. 9 dos 81.10. Mixed Daffodil, Bulbs c cattle. Excellent Home and good i ing and printing. And you will of the man have carved deep, 9 dos. 81.1-0. Delivered. Kuyper's W Wage"to right man. Apply t the promptest service obtainable to lmyressions npoII Mr. and Mrs. B Bulbs, Hatsic, S•C. We gro.�3he Beaateau Bros„ �[mharstburg. keeping with Quality work, Bend - I►rer saaigatl. $ 3�,.. - perpistenly expresses his Concerns. D DOMESTiC HELP WAFTED RIFLE SIGHT'S : Roosevelt, sgatn, is one of those � ����� p shawa. -good wages nd.living T TELESCOPE SIGHTS FOR RIFLES. : '� )Personalities who does not die- _ conditions Apply Box 62, ,78 Ade- l 888, Ottawa, OntarPo. Mounts appofnt on seeing. Those measured l laide St. W., Torontp. 8 =oY can hav0 enlarESmenta colon✓• tones sad tine sentiments yon WEAKNESS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL = :.hear aver the airwaves are backed 1610 A R N HAIRDRESSING• THE charge. , tY aII intelligent, Lace and eyes L Lydl'i s. Plakham's Vegetable MAVE YUU ANYTHING NEEDS' R Robertson •method. information STAR, SNAPSHOT SERVICE with kindliness' a mss• cam only Helps �'e dyeing. or cleavin`? Write to Ys• a request regardin` elaasaa see Ia• metal 'h�Val A, Tevento slue. leonine Head, which tilts B Bas w to maontltitr fn1>,o- a answer pear gaestions D envy, 187 Avenue Road. Toronta Print your name and address DlainIX , -'.. iw'Maa,n. at ;__foe ;__eyes which lift -.__ tlooaldlsturbanewlthelpabYBQttP = Limited. ' -. :' gang-- 8traat, -ro- on all orders _ , Bad look directly Into yours as t days " fLada fa Canada. ' Tonto. PATEIfTS TAPEWORM 4 %otne .point Of humanitarian ELECTRICAL EQ.UIPMEFT F FETHERSTONHAUGH a COMPANY a ' REBUILT ELECTRIC .MOTORS 1890 • 14 King West, Toronto. o often are the cause of 111 - health - and equipment. ReC . B i and parts. Complete stock. Allen t is Electric Company, 2826 Dutterta " riteresuly MILITARY EVENTS - -NQ LO S Street. Toronto. a DOMINATE M MARKE l S! F FARM FOR SALE POST'S. ECZEMA SALVE T TRACTOR F •i' mcCes" �nVaSiOR Q,�•�� .100 ACRES CI.AY LOAM,- ALL' UN- Banish the Torment of Ury . FOR SALE CASE 22 -40 TRACTOR V ' + - Brick house with modern conven- . -on steel. 29 Market Street; H .C'•. '!^ ,1X �' � .ELF': ! .ti - ♦• i r,zr '.a • .�.- r. 111 :> , [NOTIOE re p a.l10IlHtT, it 1i�ll yP aidl 10a. adtNAiiraal temirB >I� > der'l R lia.,od■e.• a v.►.ro• _ _ _.. - - - Ql+at Bale �� of Wealthy - i s •`it ..cos =.' a bF % o9w varieties. one fly QOAL, 00KX. Ph P�eae f/I WOOD, 'OEMBITs w; ftr Rent . _ r agm on No. B,�H,.. QUA TA D"ALDD RUDDY 3as:=tkar, - - - j� 2 Wiest oi- lilt28r= - - - - -- - -- a+�• U''— - 3 1. Phone Pied and ...�a .+.s`«....• wan,• coy '�► October _ _ _ .. _ • •• - ab UrTON, BELT a Ross • t _ "L088_— last Friday, imv VaWA* rB ;orators i! Solicitgla . - • ;:,AVredslea, aaether and PnpPy. 8e-: ails leoaZ{itarteda coo =Y W. J. Beaten, - X. C. Tetepl coo r =' He'red atalen.. On_. 8ji6 Con. Sept. 3.' We >saiealao plaeed in stock a full Z. Broolse NeR, L C. A i SM _ Bew&rL_- hLtiff Reg:_Honing, -or: _ _ -- � - 1Bss. F. W. Whgon, Gaeenwood. 1-10A of- MAPLE LiMV -)MUNG J. D. F. Ron Join L. load V*r We 13 weaned pigs, mile COME?AI!lY FEEDS 878 Rai Street •,, Toronto yrd a quarter west of_P'ickering. on #4 -A• We MITCHELL ANUS maeLLAN No. 2. Howard Shier. 4�S .. sew ale sailbes+ 167 .,. feat. Pi4ering Ont. Solicitor, Notory .PubYo. sail: 17 ft. 'long with centre board phonss -� Yards 78: Res. 66W 18 Melinda Str. - Toront• and keel. Needs to be made -sea- Telephone Elgin 6306 a: •worthy. Will accept cash or trade for suitable article; also have brand PICEIRING XILLS Asa is►.eta arDrs. ' i ww sun lamp for 1 Bale or trade. , :none Pick. 791 R 4. Horace Blown; GROWING MASH R• BEATON. TOW1481ILP . - s'iirport Road, Dnnbarton. D • clerk. Conveyancer. A�'�tant.lEtc. as a ,.Buy* War Sawing Stamps 'WANTED - at once. 3'-•d x:an - •� 1deRlap LWepse.. WMt•saL. Ott. Jersey milk shipper. bickering Start the Pig ' - For Victory • 4.-a A. E. RICHARDSOI� - _ _ .. - =- FOR SALE 2 White ansunelled` beds. with springs; oas- mattress Right On - GZNHRAL INSURANOR Dori A ►�$ and dresser. Mrs. (160. Adaroy, RRAL ESTATE _ - - Phone Pick. 64 R 18. • 4r-6 P• Starter CONVEYANCING _- - ' -- - At , O+p PS�ga for sale, 7 weeks old. - -. - :'- Yre+dd. Msatle, Kinsale, Ont. Am old estab]ished agency, ready . Vor Salve — International Dump De N e LOC K W OOD to- serve. The Big Store , t mek, " yard. Good robber. 8 -ton KCKMINM ONT.' Phone, Pickering W license; also half ton pi&up truck. - Bourne Gravel Pit, Brock Road. �IIE DELIVER SERVE '• Se �j RMAN I�A8E8 — for. horse meat wanted. : WE °° P- Ad. Phone :1� C. A. STERRITT AND ALSO GIVE _ y :- _; 4 Pigs strayed on to my Property a _ fickering :�Inr�lware eve • few dayB ag'o• Owner array h �NSUI�r�'!1 \Ci�i - seome by Proving property ,and pay- Funeral Director : - �s. �. Poddick, Dunbarton. SERVICE - &Ww,. for t bl _ -ro�ed = Future - -Despite Wartime - Restrictions alas►, cemeni block construction, at 9" Fe�enclnman'B Bay. Cisterb, furnaces OY R l L E. �! O P L$ Y 8ydro, hard Alter .convenient. Sell Dealer - GENBRAL INS URANCE a rent dames C... Clark, Fairport - - " - SERVICE PROTECTION We are still able -to.. meet 7sm far Rent. - Brock Road, smile * Most = - aad half from Kingston xoaa; 22 Now In Stock -.- ooel � ► dty. Reassbk. buildings 887 Motor Atdmlanee, Day or Nist 'move Office -4 .. - of Your Demands : PHONE. 18. J We row im on and a .supply of Watdt For year faWarite Noiil,M tAn . -- Stile _ _'14wle • h Dealer me as enppl year c7.w Nees.. ' . arimit Swop - ' • ' Health BaiWW% Laza:ivea Pickering, Ont. 49c r •Soaps, Toilet Preparation$, _ I -- - 4Z• : rtraeta, Spkeb and Pie - fillings _ oWr YOUR LIST READY - : W M • MAW � _ p i Service L - - Ow Matte .:.. - •We Have It, Can Get- It Or It b Not Me& Carson Neill �IOBNRRD vAUCTI OR ZA AND .Aeeerste and Eftb4lBt _.._ .. _ . _ THE REXALL STORE` J. S• BALSIaCjN; - - PICKERI�IG - _Salem conducted Anywhere- Brock Brock -Str, Whitby, fiat. J .'tiooe or. write. Address !i4 Dncdae J. R, Boyer rhut. 8. - -- -- -- - - street, Hest. Plwaa, Psci 68 - - �. Whitby, Ontario. ; '� = »- NTma,� 8 am 9 Os. Sea. 9 am. 8 »�. ■ 0 R 0 C A Toronto AD' SM Pkk- 68 R 1! _ _ - - r►Qinooert 88" l•" • N.S' 'R! PAX !"61, ..r MC= AT TOU.2 SOiLi KAMM �i aI1968 Nor AT - 'TRANSPORT' 3w7w ww as" Pay. &.w. `- �CAI:VES -' Y� J. Ammata .r road er tkrm uS.L nNles or _ di oned • ' TRANSPORT - • . - . . - - - a oltadally Air -con ti QARTdaBi - .tl.� Hag titles —.- Powtry, %a live and dressed -- _° '!moo abowti at 7 and 9 pr•'• m, MOVING Saturday Matinee at 1.30 . Wo lave a fell sioeit - else 4 • !r13vRSDA -Y P'RI•, SATURI f, BAND (RAVEL 8 ?nNF �, G ;,t Toor, .►mow► Get our prices on L.1Ve Diicka • 1 _ . er To lv and 1; . - 8ereees. Screen Dears and ,Sseedft T Five Graves - = --:'.'-Notice >pff Y"r hardware Needs W w pit K "RING F A RMS to Cairo - _!lV-TS$B�. i�IMtTED - :..: , :_s_. Tome, _ Awwa_B� Combim lon Stern Doan obi Harawn.. — Tinat�s#C'_• --___ n= a"^s6-- 6'itAnl�d[4 �R'AR'I9N Akita Tatmiroff and Erich von . Store Sash Made to Order PHONE 4A . • WB..� i• ONT. PHONE, i �s•� - + - 8tioheim ae 'Field Marshall Erwin • pjp$ERj1Gi Rompel Asphalt Shingles - - ' Roil' Roofings. • . _ NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Asphalt Co • : „ COMRIE.'LUMBER _ .'Wall Boar'dB etc. PILES • � 8eptemuber 18, 14 and 16 - . Last Copabiete Show at 8.Z0 = . Sufferers of bleeding $ ps'M - N. M. Gordon pHo should know ?''°'n'j'� • the' caves at its .easae. • -' - ' : Tarzan Triumphs Pills: _ .___. Scarbor0 Junction : Money back if the first bodk does !' Johnny Wdemuller The operator of a barber shop in not sstldy. Gifforil ' Johnny Sheffield Canada was recently fined.for raie- .At Better( Drag Sasses �•1�SpNES �. Hawa,�'� IH't- - and- -sO� -- - - - - . _ - ing prices - $400 fine. - _ 8 �. �} . 'also an added attraction .�..� asd -Dr�l L� asss >oo•.nSecret Ene uali. t; . M at ;Craig Stevens and Faye Elmerson _ _ .:Moulding* Poultry - Interior Hardwood Floorlag ' Bret boulated "Siding Ced+ri�° S1 ms � TURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY And !WsDboards Rost Lath Roll Roofing ::September 16,17 andiS _ '. _ •.- • _ _ _ . • ,Asphalt Shingles _ - , - .. _ w Barclay.. Til� Hello, Frisco, Halle o Fish in season woolti� Opt ana ,`Qn Tedhrdcolor) - - . , • ' - � Weeping . - Sewer Pipe -yUji AHee Thy$ and John Payne - _ Y . .SILK S VARKET