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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_09_17. tp. • -- s • - W., . . dw THC_ .. VOL, LgiII PICKERING�, ONT.,. FRIDAY, SEPT. '17 1943 No. 5 .. ��• -_ __ • •. • .:1'Z3 Pu pi Is letister— At 002 - -- . __:_ • ,- Public n . - Cofifinati n: cis 1 penir S oo s Ca I �a y M P092 registered at the local The +«lean Comedy" Begins in' Clair Annis, ^Highland Creek, pro- Miss'' :Sean Clark LOCALISMS on opening day here. This ' This Issue. rooted to hick port. not a record, and mote -are yet Comm In the Junior Room of the You Uve probably seen the mav- Air Force Headquarters announ- Laid To Rest , Mr. and Mrs. Tony'I.avreon � We ; _ School,, several youz;gsters ie iersion 'of William Saroyan's ced this week, the appointment of the week -end with the fou9crer's' only a few mnonthe past their 5th "Human Comedy ", and will want .to Wing Cmdr, Clair Annis, O. B. E, One of Pickering's most public- mother, ll .- p Mrs. Wtm. Lawson, �Ciintors� birthday have started -- the advis- read the story You can do just that. to oon gmand of an important East spirited young womnen, in the ' per Ont. ' ability of such is questioned by The first chapter: of "Human Coen- Coast R. C. A. F. station, with the son of Miss Jean Clark, passed a- On Tuesday, his parents received! , Tomy.hers, and is only Perrot- edy" appetars in this issue of the rank of Group Captain. way last 'Friday tmormng in the word of Reg. Bryatit's safe arrival, ted in a school such as ours, when Pickering News: A "best- seller", �Caoup' Capt. Annis was" 'formerls Oshawa Hospital, following a lin- in England. Reg, is with the Sire' ' seca=oWdation permits, '17uere are -the "human Comedy" in We own in command of one of Canada's out - goring illness, milers. a now over 45 fn that rogm- too delightful ' and simple •way, helps us, standing sub - bunting. squadrons.. Born in Pickering, Jean attended Jack Chapman, son of Mr, and) - =my for any teacher of this, "the realize what it is we are fighting His old squadron was the first .Pickering Public and Continuation Mrs. E..4 Chapman, has just ree+ :. most difficult grades in ' ttie school` for. Be sure tb follow it week ;by' R. C. A. TF . uiiit ' in Canada to be schools, acid also spent a fear at eived the promotion to full ' Lieuteu to tw1k and work with. "-- "- creek in the News, equipped with the new Liberator London High ScFsool• (Following ant. Lieut. Chapman is filth tom; very long patrol work, He was was tthe`-- switc School, htioard of the Hoe Telephone t� service one Corps, a has- bees�Ls' _ Pickering Continuation School submarine ' "on 91�' "We W� �em�" - -- captain 'of the aircraft which scor- "Co., then as Librarian in the Dr. - Among those frow a_ distance A* •.. Son. George C. Drew; Premier of - To find an answer is difficult, ed Ape first attack against a "Ger- McVwen store, in which the library tending the funeral of the late man raider in Canadian craters. was situated at that titre. Later, Miss' Jena Clark, were: members atd " Ontario, and Minister of .�ducstion, hard. The many mysteries of life Ass was wp11 -known as a- bush Mr. and Mrs. All" aa�omiced at the beginning of this she became !Librarian for the Pub- the isgriily, Will always remain mysteries, said pilot and had dialked rep many � Library, a position she held for Clark, and family, Lakefield; Mr.' school term — a further two weeks paid to explain. Spice time began, hundreds of hours flying over some a number of years. She was em- and Mrs. Fred Balsdon and fabsiln - "lesrve" for certain _Grades of the serf far into the future, it has of the toughest country' in Canada ployed on the staff of the new -post . Burford; Mrs. Wright (Marjory) High Schools, and the ' local - school' men, and shall remain thus -'Mby ? before he enlisted in the R. 0. A. Office, Vince it's opening, over a Stettler, Alta., Mr. and Mss. Frank- will UNretofe re -open ' for those Divine !Wisdom has said — It shall F. He is 31 and was born in' High- year ago. She was Secretary- Treas- lin, Port be so . Man,- siisce -the beginning of Grader -- 3rd said stb, irorsae, on Perry; Joseph Clark, Bury 'iwddar, Sept. list• - time has suffered the anguish of Sand Creek. His wife lives iii Ott- user of the Pickering School Board. ford; ;Mr. and Msa, Sort Marquis, the uncertainties of life -- the un- - r many years Jean was coires- and members of their family, !marl i:. known has brought him, without pondent for the Oshawa Tunes -Gaz- ( Stroud, and Toronto. 4 f ette and the Evening Teleg am. It Miss Ruth R6dditt, of lseswiek in - R A. B;atehi�ou to be hmmuroWL warning, face to -face wan the tare R. _ realities of life. Bitterness is some- Suddenly, at his bane. Toronto papers are concerned, o in town, i All former teachers who have tames revealed, again 'asking, Why? - " one "was. responsible for publicity of Able Seaman J. Craig Murkar taught ]n the Soath Ontario And yet we dare 'not wish or even The word that Lafayette Matt - Inspec- Pickering, as was Jean left for the East Coast and his ask that we be permitted a gl-:mnpae : hews had `suddenly passed away at torte, under R. A. Hutchison, and- Active in church circles, 'she was ship, on Tuesday night, after a 21� into the future. Always, when the his . home in .Brougham, on Sunday - desire to attend a banquet in his I a membef of the Uicited Church, a day leave at his home here . honour, are requested to commun- �' of the immediate _ nee been morning, canoe as ' a shock to his. 1-member of the choir, a teacher of Wilfred Monn , Seale with the Secretary R. A. Son= 'calmed, do we again regain confid- friends and neighbors. He was Intermediate Girls' Sunday', gee Ca :rep Borden ' once in our ", and express our known to be suffering cum one o! spent the week -end at his home. nett, Whitby, OssL•, for further III- r g School Class, Leader of tAe C. G. I. Mrs. Root. Gordon spent Sunda; fomastaion not later than , accord with the plan of the Divine his severe attar of asthma, but Sept. 26. T, said s rnetnber of the Women's in Darlington with her sister.. - no serious ccomplications were an- Missionary Society. Miss Freda Brontman commenced Our cow;nunity, as with 'others, tidpaQl. He was in his 59th year. j She is survived by her another, - training on Wednesday is the Sick, 1�oe m '1'a0wa'itloaasy Night appears to be required, with pain- A life-long resident of the diet- _ ful regularity, to lace the .shock rim, he was born at 'lmompson's two brothers, H. J.,"of - Burford, -and Children's Hospital. Two pails" were taken - from ire. and. sgrrow 'of having one of our corners on the Brock Road and att- Allan, o! Baefield; Burford, sisters: Mr. T. be E. Crawford has been eon - ended the Brock Road School. Foll- Mrs. Fred Balsdon, Burford, Mrs. lined to bed through illness. Conacutt Bus Station on Monday number, with that admsnble, en- H- W. Boyer, Pickering, Mrs. L. H. Mervin Johnson, from the Wes! - rAdkV and `were apparently used in viable, sense of devotion, built on a . owing this -he carried on ids trade Coast Services, has returned to. dul - stoollog gas somewhere in tlhe sic- Christian foundation, raneved, with as a carpenter, and - then, took up Wright, Stettiez, Alta., and Nora, _ of Church Str. Same of the that suddenness that forces cis to barbering. For the last 85 .years he at hoarse. _ after a 21-day lease. Ste. residents clam to have again ask j-'� Wli f1 has been operating the, hotel on the " Herat services were held on Norman Cafik.- of the Pickerine Monday frown her late residence, Dairy- fell on the doorstep of a vil1.� heaW persons pr cling around- -in The creation of a spirit of devot- four - corners - hers, lie was' • a isle n- nth Rev. M. R. Jenkitrson; in charge age home a few days ago, while oe - Um right. On Tuesday --morning ion and loyalty, -even, at 'times, un- ber of 'the _ Brnughain-Claretnont the polls were found. off Church der difficulties that remain unseen Union Lodge A. F. and- A, M., and assisted by Rev. D. Marshall, "Inter, milk delivery, and fractured some' - to man oth can o Brougham was made at Erskine Cetnet- of the bones in one. leg. qtr., and had had gas "in tlremn. This y ors, my be accnm- was also a Dezember o! the Brou ham cry. The officiating clergymen were On Monday Sept. 18, a few ME might be a . wsrairg to, lessons, to Piislred -with the inspiration and en -_ Piro Company since it was first or- , assisted b Rev,- H. G- Crozier and 1 our local children underwent opera- watch where they leave their csrs cowmgeaneni that: catnes from 'the ganized. He attended the United, �; J. -S.' Ferguson. Pallbearers tions for tonsils. They were: Marion - - - �sight, and if possible, have the mr-hnd life• Church. . His great uncle was Peter were: Messrs Ed, Booth, Ross Mur- 'Slattery, John Black, Altars Annaa gas tank locked, A lot of Tation - Our village. has been-blessed with Matthews, once considered a rebel, and Miss Marjory White. Dr.- Cartes !son,- W. C. Murkar, Chas. Pilkey, j rY - are getting.down close to the a few such noble Charaeters, and we now a martyr,,' prominent at the ! Wright and Dr. Harding, Oshawa have watched few for man thne of the MacKenzie - Aebellion. G. F. Coates and R. T. DC. Jean's g, page, and we can look fora �4e y Class of 19 girls of the C. G. I. T. attended the children at the Pickeiy_ _ at more of this .sort id thing be- years carry on, sometimes in the He is survived by his-wife, a' bro- Were present in a body, providing ing Nursin(I Home. most discouragis sl_soa>ronndings ther Bert, and two sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel P. Hunt, - -still they " carry on ". At times Whitler and-M�r .T. (,�•ocxrr of Tpr- -�rsl- escort, -.- - - wish to announce the birth of their they have° not we are' arraid, rec- onto. The funeral took place 'froth Fsaeral Service Held 9eday for 8 -pound son, on Sept. loth, 1943, at the Late 71assas ArMaa• eived the support aid encourage- the hapne on Tneiday afternoon, :Loci! Girl Given Send -off the Pickering Nursing Home. -. went they khould have had (and with interment in the Christian Corp. W. H. and .Mrs. Anderson this was ever thus). Yet, so enthus- Cemetery, .'A very pleasant evening was - 'Funeral services will be held to- - wish to announce the birth of their ? for the late _ Thmilaa Annan �+ sO .confident are they in their. - Spent one -night recently, when the daughter, � Sept, 14, 1943, at the '_ wort, they still. "carry on ". — and C. G. I, T. Group of our United lso passed away = Pickering Nursing Home Sandra _ ednesdsy . afternoon, while at shin tiro re- - -- Church met at the ponce of Eileen Kaaren, adtaon's Point. Mr. and Mrs. An- markable, satisfying coca �— - Bushby," in honour of Frieda Bron- ( Mrs ` Senn, who leaves this month to °� and dsughter� were holidaying at the tkne, small amount of sylmpathy with the krs.' Armand Chapmnan spent the - - --_ work of these noble people is re- traun a8 '� although -he had -had a 'previous• _ Col a Hospital-, T ro ,women a � with Mr. and Mrs. ' M. 8. laesa, Mr. Annan was enjoying '� ruse -one to develop the Q a Chapman. greatest admiration for them, and ;; - A jolly time was spent over - n PTarer►t good posit}! up to the _: _..._.. .,corn roast, and other good things Misses Dann sad. Wice,.bot)! fhr- • -y^. of his death: -He was in his this comes iriotn (as is evidenced) Y to eat, after which Mrb, Westney mer members of our teaching saafli' th year. Dr'acti4ally every :individual in "the "Reoossstruetios� here, were callers on Pickering, - led in a heart sing-song son, Born in Dunbattaan, community. Unfortunately the a p- r y ng- g and'in A.n� y P es. Eileen Buahb then read an friends over the week -end. fdLiation admiration and respect is Joe Banigan, again, at Tuesday, gone g ttensled the old appropriate address in verse, while Mrs waster Shepherd, tort Peer$ attended ; P5ck AOt4330wr - -until _it__ s too late. Buts - nights luncheon, gave to a group euii� College and we do feel that the faaniTy`.,--the- vur - -: -of -Pickering men, a few' of the Belay Baker, on behall, of the C. vial relatives here this week. a worked in his father's store in ,gym of these wonderful people facts and d� -. - acv G. J.- T. presented Frieda with a Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Docese, oC i baatori for a time, roll Toronto Toronto were local visitors this " handsdme- - - -_leather- - -wr-itin will have that just knowledge of ed eta !roan, the 3¢cariense amount of 8-cese, 5, he moved to the p t farm, weep the appreciation and syrcipathy of reading and research, that he, has Completely taken by surprise, she here he resided until th ti;ae of all in the community_ — apprecia• (we believe more as a hobby) con -, replied in s few well- chosen words. !'eO� Bums, A.S. C. ie.. at hapne� s death IIa`vv -l3ue ` - After wcisn on leave. ' nbarton United Ch bon of the influence_upon those who ducted durjng his " readin hours ", y good wishes for her ' Dom remain — a result of a life o! sera=- -IS -does appear, and we cannot in her chosen protossion, a R. gett, an old Sinai + gee, A. F. and A. M., Pickering, vice to others. = And so, We will see any reason for denying the fact, B ugh to a neighbor called on Mr, one! Mrs, C. happy evening was brought J. on Sunda Keystone. Royal Arch Masora, close. — Com. - Stevenson, y. 'try. He served -for marry years r'e'member Jean. • -- - that -. following this_ •war', this ., •;• ,a.. n the School .Board of 'S. S. No. world of ours and its many sys€elna Public School, and was Chairman Lsea1 Hraneh of Bible "society to and 'imp are going to undergo a `Bartley Beid, Peterbore, killed on Pickering Bed Cross f Erskine Cemetery Boaaa. HOW Public Meeting. tremendous change (sometinIes, we New Highway, Booth of Village He is survived wife (l think, much against the wishes of hit -and -run drl� The 'White Elephant Sale advete by his (for- - 1, by :Rr. Miss ja y Sim>etes), A "Publi even local men). Mr. Banigan's ad= Used.for Saturday, ept. 18th by y iwo. F Meeting, under the sue - dress included some o! the subjects •Chief John Irvine,' and C. A, the Red Cross, in last weelt's issuer na : Andrew and - Doaalo; Sue den- paces . of .the Pickering Branch 'of that are being considered by those Sterritt received a call about 7 a. . has beenn postponed until October - tens, Jean, Ella, Peg&y, Muriel the 'Bible Society " will be held on �►' yr•a._ Dorothy; and four miters: Mrs. the evening of Thursday, Sept, 2g, . men of today, whose following &I= m." one morning last week -end to as it has been impossible' to carrot, (eontinned on indi!-.pages)' at 815 o'clock, in the schoolroom of Iowa themn'to make the study "of the •investigate the report. of a man cut the arrangements as plannect inevitable conditions blePns having been found lying at the side Pleaft keep the Sala in m$pa K the Unites! Church, wren motion { ° e Further particulars Is*r, pictures of the work of life Society 1 that will; most assuredly appear, at of the new highway, a short diet- P >` Attention Women's Institute J. Africa_ will be shown by Rey, F. °the close • of the war, ance East of the Brock Road. The p program of the Allnutt, B� D,, $ecretor o He urged the study, by every 'man was" believed to '- have been X In Memoriam Y the ;y ... The co-o erstive ' Soci individual.' of this land of the pro- st*ack . by a pasein car, not ion - ' ei• . teat year, is addition •to P g" g . , — �.,.._ omen's Institute will be held on g blems that have already been - pres- before; Still breathing, be was Asunan _- In loving Memory of our ' Its usual work of translatin and i esday, Sept. -21,- at Brougham- "ilistiibutitig the "'Se- hptures, -somme anted -� an example being found in brought by awnbuiance ,t:o Sterritt's . Dear Husband and Father, Jobs wn Hal], The Course curers "ace - I OOp was ex he illustration • given b him — where Dr, Cartwright ordered his Annan who eased away, 1 ?' " - +420, expended for New T'es- -« y - , P y, Sept, • ? >', nt prevention ' and First Aid for Italy _has" surrendered -= what are , removal - to' Oshawa Hospital, but 1940•" er encies' in. the 'Home" and occ- laments for `Hie " lKa jesty'a Forces we' going do with her, We have before he could be farted i`tl' the ever-take g on Active Se5'vice, coon serf women g g p Nothing cure swap � ies one day only from 10 a, m, tD -ah� 6W Bibles -and 600 -New TVs= � promised a "New Order" 'a Demno- ambulance againy Ve had"passed a- The love a heart holds dear; i ^" PSckerin� and Whitevale tamenta were also sent through the cratic way' of life. Italy is' tarving, -way. Registration Card revealed Fond memories linger every dap. bars are cordially _invirevi �., + and "we „could phow. our inten- the' unfortunate man to. be. Bartley 'Remembrance keeps him near. air pris6nere tion9, b tend with Brougkatn, dud are oak- I framn Dieppe,, and Bibles y seedng that the Italian Reid, of Peterboro, thought to be - ...gay =issud Wife to bring tea ppd sugar. Hot sent to Bong Kong. An are wel- peo a ". . about 60 years bf age, ter provided. come. (continued on inside pages)' tcOnilrwea y 1 ghter.' • k, .. ♦ , ryas{ v�,ik. �,.. ._�, •k, q• ,� - ' ., i stirred up hatred and disgust Y • : among. !heir own' allies, notably In a r Italy but also,' beyond doubt,, In y� Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and WISE INVESTORS PREFER STOCKS TO USN _ •' � :.. , . Austria, They misjudged Amerl- caa fighting qualities. They gross ' fightiliti Th- It is beginning to down on nervy investors, toot hoordad capital and unproductive bank accounts are pretty poor aids in meeting ly underestimated Russia's ! strength. increased taxes and the high toil of living. Particularly now, when it is possible to bay many sowed common stocks, at bargain Lesson For Axis Pike*, which possess substantial market appreciation possibilities. These things help to explain ' _LNa_verthAss pth4 Is nd fime to just bay stocks blindly. Most in- why- Germo.. j . ­at--n­ .. -L c� ° - is t the moral th • n possession of --_ ieagie information on security-- -- - - They also point at a art t values, that Wis purely a matter of luck if they happen to make no nation, however well prepares, any profits at- all. Not only is It important to know what to BUY but ¢ :+ however ruthless, can. he' master that which is more important is to know when to HOLD or SELL. of the whole world. The enemies y r of such a nation . increase taster PREDICTING THE TREND ehsn they can be Parmed or In March of this yeas we wont on record that a Bull, market of slain. Their courage, Jngenulty and major yroportions wys in the making, wad we further predict that persistence are sharpened by per• this powerful Bull market should carry through to the year cad. 11. The aggressor nation 'stirs-`bp Right now American buying of Canadian securities is at a new forces against which it cannot peak and "good buys" are becoming increasingly scarce. This is stand, and which will he satiated one of the many reasons why we are continuously on the lookout for low- priced issues that have unusual' prafit- making possibilities. ,. with nothing less than its . military destruction. Mankind simply will EVEN NOW WE ARE Ik VESTiGATING THE MERITS OF not endure Nazl rule, or any- role SEVERAL LOW - PRICED STOCKS, WHICH, IF THEY MEA• resembling it. This is a lesson SURE UP TO OUR EXPECTATIONS, SHOULD OFFER OUT -. STANDING SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES. for the Axis, and-for any future + r y" aggressors. These recommendations will be seat to you without cost by the Back To Burma "special service -department" of Clifford Reilly Investment Appofntment. of Lord Louis Counsellor owned and operated by Clifford. Reilly and Company. _ Mountbatten to be supreme Allied We feel that with a record breaking stock market in prospect' x• commander in Southeast Asia Allied we can offer you an intelligent, honest, and efficient Investment p service, but we expect no business unless and until we can con- all but the finishing touches on clusively prove that you need our Investment Counsel. _ plans for a Barmy campaign. Evi- s m. a■ do M � m, = a, ma an ea see im m e. dently Burma is to be _the .objec- CLIFFORD REILLY INVESTMENT COUNSEI,400. aV•4 first a multi-armed goddess, but a group of exer _rive of operations desigued, to re- II King Stre.r.Wat, ToroMO, Ontario. _ 1WAAFs in En connect China with !ts atta. Is _ pl.�e �d aw — - - - -- -- glaad makes. t complex picture of Eying BTlttet turally. the time for the attack is swot end which you Uexwo will soon substantial gains In Ow comb@ not announced,.,but the monsoons mootha. I understand that 1 on Bader no diner obligation. will1last until October. _ .. To - reasons for, the ' election of Hamm THE WAR , WEEK — Commentary on Current Events Lord Mountbatten for t s assign went are immediately obvious: Addnsr Gh..... Record Of Four Years Of War (ll In that theater out war, the - _ Allies need to wipe out memories -- - - - - -- FtW Of German Mistakes �t old defeats; a commander with.' the Mountbatten record will help ! to instill confidence where It is Prices and Trade Board realized apple butter, maple butter or = The Nazis seemed to have good to the air, and LA the Germany needed. (2) The character of Germany the that inasmuch as rarai folk for honey batter, or; _ reason to • believe, that the war, was repulsed... operations in Burma- kfll call for the most part do their own ore- 2. Ten fluid ounces of molasses exactly the type of experience serving of these tasty commodi- or'maple syrup, or; 3h #el} ie-a0 a�^ut t^ ante* ItsWisest Genre hoF, x* ,y,n.ro+, hiss y,w�i na I. ,t ties and country stores are rarely 9. Ten fluid ounces of canned ' "4l titth year, could be brought to a Yet the situation was still hope of the famed Commandos; the stocked' with them. in Any - .event, sruu, or; - -- - conclusion satisfactory to them ful for the Nazis. if they could not Allles must approach Burma in the old situation worked irequal- 4. Twelve 'fluid 'ounces of corn 'within - perhaps the first twelve invade Britain it -was - still leas months, says the New York' force ' in a combined sea.: air and. ity syrup, cane syrup or. any blended Times. For more than twelve possible for BMta1n and her do- s s e .- ,- minion allies to Invade the Con- Mad operation. - table syrup, or; moths, .indeed, everything turned . tinent. At the beginning of -1941 The knowledge a[ these plans The country people claimed 5. One -halt honed of maple _ n _ out area better than thejr had say calculation o1 material war ninat have been .heartening to that any more- or less even dig- sugar or comb .,honey in squares. expected. Ili Poland the weather tribution of sugar for home can- an alternative to any o! strength would have suggested Chins's `foreign minister, T. V. smiled on them acid'the roads and 'Soong. who attended the Quebec rung was uw" s them, and the these obtain for the consumer that : Nazi victory was only a conference. Their disi foanre is new order ways issued _in recogni- may obtain for his "D" coupon - _ fluids remained conveniently dry matter of time. On the baste of_ Lion of that 'claim, and to_etfeet one -half pound of sugar. for their 'tanka The French, were. he ening to all who have been irtore divided and even leas well previous` experience,. it seemed un- wopdering how long it would be a more nearly equitable atloca- • - - - -- likely that either' Russia or the before'. the United Nst#oas eottld, lion of aweetspreada is the light- prepared than early reports had United Staten would enter the war of real circumstances. Olhtarlo Grapefruit - — - Indicated. The British were. un- unless. attacked. Germany's wisest amass power enough to tontem- ready, except at. sea and in the course, one would have thought.. plate strategic as wall as tactlesl The new order - means, in effect, - Tree Bears Frtut little matter of fighting aircraft would have been to. take North atfenaTves its the Far East: sugar for the rural folk for their In fact, the very weakness of Ger• Afrfcs, Saes and the Near East, fall apple sauce and more partic- Growing grapefruit trees from _. many's enemies In 1940 -visa per - wkh some* assistance from the Mario augai with which to av put pila, like growing orange and - -- •,baps responsible for throwing he OTTAWA REPORTS en those preseves which they pat lemon trees to add variety to one's • - g Italians,- or starve Britain down earlier, 'without, sugar: The house- plants Is by no means news - Nazi machine out of gear. With a Into submissiou, sad then inquire determined effort the Nazis might of the United States and 'Russia- open new order means -that when they but gr- owning a grapefruit tree . = -hays effected s landing tIS iSrttala y those Jars of unsweetened .which produces fruit is. -what hat the proposed to do about That New -Ration Order Will • fruits they will have ample sagas From Tilbury _ comes the story � _ is July or August, 194D. Unfortun- jt ''Effect -a More Equitable All * - with ,which to sweeten theist. At of such a tree. How 12 feet high _ - - ately'for them, the blueprints for " " On Tito Defensive ~ ` cation' of Jams, $yrisps, etc. the same -time the urban folic and 10 years old- it is to be seen - `•_this operation were tat coflaplet- But by this time the Nazis were have' their permission to use their in. the garden of Mrs. Mar Ander- ad, The invasion was transferred either too confident or too appre- ''She new radiin-allowanees for y pensive, it to hard to tell Tvhlch' coupons to obtain their jata son, who ]frees just 'north of the jams, Jellies, syrups, canned fruit rations at the city stores. _ M. C. R. R. station on highway To forestall a two -front war. they, and similar products, w4th the a . • No, 2, The fruit are now about started one. They opened against permission to obtain as an alter- Two "D" -coupons from the the size of 'an orange This seems Russia a "battle o[ annihilation. native one -half -pound of sugar good to disprove the theory: that it .It 1 0 ` Then they added Japan to their for each coupon, is really a big new ration book become active allies and the United Slates and important concession• to the each month and for each coupon necessary. to transfer citrus trees to their actfe@ enemies. They kill - rural folk of Canada. the purchaser has the choice of: from garden to house ia-•tko win- ed a great many' people' during - The news behind the nows of 1 Six fluid ounces of' jam, der. as many horticnituriste here- _ - ;'� 1941, but they ended the year with, that order is that the Wa ^t,rne' jelly, marmalade, extracted- honey, about, have done. formerly, A - _ - about 500,000,000 mote antagonists - than they' had had at Its .begin - .0 DiE _ Eve" Boring since 1941 It has - ' ..,; been customary to say that If the'-' IM o n ey � M a k i n g Pro s p ec s -. Nazis did -' not wan that summer , -- — they would not win. They, failed �leoo- SENDS • 300 of a conclusive victory In 1941 and - •. .. "U611014", again in 1942. This summer. e:• � -Wth more-than i milllen dollars in ore already developed,' piaaa drawn for a>ill and retlnery, ` ORITISN CONSOLS , Neweor D!£ning i Refdaing Limited Is offering a genuine opportunity for many wise bare (sever ? rcpt for a limited and' futile of- before -had the dance to obtain shares (at a ground, floor rice) at the start of an Important r�Ma1tCQQNALO's MEMTNa "• fensive fn• the neighborhood of price) _ "SCOTCH WHO$" W "[X►ORT"• Kursk, they have not :even -fried �` IIeO� •Cigarelfes for victory, They 'have been too NIWCOR MINING A Rt10IP111IN1O LIMITED 7 ! or I ON Tobacco — l= WOKWO or any : busy staving off defeat.1 ��'WS I" Cun("a' pawn) obe Nazi Mistakes - 87 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. AD. 4514 . - D ARY MAIL CIGARETTE TOMCCO Fo.roaid b Arwy and The record of the four years is In au Conadi SohiMn m t)VlRSEAS CANADIANS RV uwtED KMGOOM FORCES, full of Nazi mistakes. Most of i` I - Neweer Mining t Refining Limited, l - mall Order a" Rornillance Ns� them were due to theft inability 1 Complete, information re- 67 Youte Street, w'L 11 _ to understand other people, To , : t warding the mosey -mkir� ToreaM ' their savage cruelty In Norway, , aupeets uri1F 6s nsailsdr Without obligation kindly forward complete details regarding your a an they and France —' -- the Low Lands _ added wholesale £lf i 1l t offering. . • .; - .. , ,. e pilfering, ng, a eta • - _ e what regard. Pleat see TMsOASrw11Kt »sgaMgsis ss•wsnmtEr{otrtwt Ing millions who might otherwise ] taupen. Name ............... :............. .:............................. have become resigned to their 1 rule. They were humorless and I /address ..... ..................................................... _ corrupt abroad as at 'home., They =l REG LAR FELLERS —Back to Earth _ .:..:. _ _...— By GENE BYRNE GENRIL OUFFY: A GOOD I HAVE A VERY' IMPORTANT NEyER FEAR, MARSHAL' PRIDGEED TO OOMLAUF'S I SOLp1ER H�4STA OBEY ORDERS MISSION TO OCNMLAt1FIs I SNAL CARRY OUT YOUR BAKERY AT ONCET AN' PICK - I (NO MATTER HOW TOU09 THEY BAKERY AN' I'M PItK1N' ORDERS OR PERISH IN UP A LOAF OF SLICED RYE - 1 VIM! TO VOLUNTEER! TAE ATTEMPT! BREAD VMIC14 YDU WILL sees , DELIVER '� MRS, PMAN'S _ • S O ( NOUN E I .._1 s. YE551R! e o _ . _ VP ., irM.. nne- 41r rft\t. ", +I, _ ' . - .. - - -, .. n , •' - ..� _ � ,. - . ' .. sees. Y J .. .. -. r .. a .t 'r, �.'y1,H r, a ' :i. _ �, •.7 .. , � � rl;. , rte. t Y'1. _<•h t 1� rc l Deadly Bug a via genuine Poo or nothing 3 in court the other day a defend- x 1, ant appeared-, without an at- f 1 _ Judge —Would yon like a awyer f you? d f d to defend yon 1C0 s... .','1••:''' ";'' flefendant -1 don't- think- so.-.But_ w J' ,A. couple o! c u ••w iL you can find me a P "'•. ' § x: j, ti good witnesses I'd sure appreciate T DOES TASTE GOOD p,,,•� r t � ' "� � i :Then there was the girl who, . IN A PIPE I - - on-being asked what was her a ambition, said she wanted to - - -be an air rald' siren. - . a .� •1 1 • 1 1 AT O Mder1= E tlquette served for the servants and em- for a successful effort to, sneak By Roberts, Le. ployees. 5. The only way is _to mto them, train onei's self to concentrate- So far the German -flown cap 1. Is it all right for the bride- closely on what the other person tives have been kept a good dill k = . groom to give his bride something is saying. 6. The ,fork should be tance away. ` • „� for the moh aehsf used. ' The .50- calibre ammunition of for the home as ' his wedding the !Sipe used by the Fortresses' ` gift? is not manufactured in Germany. ' . Germans Flying U. S. F 2. Is it obligatory for a guest g . If the enemy attempted to change • ° at a christening to bring a gift Fortresses the Buns and mounts in the cap -' ` for the baby? turen ships it would be a costly ' ' 3. Is the dessert at meals con— German -airmen are flying and doubtful business. sidered a separate course? captured American Flyir-g Fort- 4.. Should a woman refer to her =eases _alongside our formations Algiers wai founded by the. " ---husband as ••mr. P -ones, wheh over FYgnee an4—Germany ouL talking with an acquaintance? thus far have wade no attempt 5. In what way can one acquire to interfere with our operations, the art of listening to another it was. disclosed in Britain re- WE REPAIR ALL MAKES of !' person's talking? cent! MAGNETOS - 6. Should the lurk or the spoon What the enemy's plan is has be used foT eating peas? not 'emerged — perhaps he hopes And supply New super -spark Answers to sneak onq or more ships into FAIRBANKS-MORJE •1. No; even if he cannot af- MAGNETOS the raiding squadrons and open For all types of Tractors and ford to spend much, •ft moat be the guns against al} -those about. -� • something for. her own personal The American system of .identi- Dints lbaeor for oatarlot Nose -on- view of famed Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" looks adornment. 2. It is not obligatory, fying Fortresses am:)r-g one -an- ALTO ELECTRIC sERVicE like a many - horned bug. Workers at Long Beach, Calif., aircraft' but is customary. 3. Yea. 4. It other is being changed at irregu- Co. - Limited plant are clustered around the gun turret to autograph the bomber. would be better to 'say "my hus- lar intervals, however' and the 1009-101A7 Bay se. Tore ■t., a band" -even when talking with a formations fly so closely together Brits■ a Stratton Gan Engines Service a Foreman: "A job is tt that there 1s. little o ortunity _ stranger. "Mr. dunes" can be re- t PP u e -- -Have You Heard`. ? Wal. I've 'got a man here today that CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED ain't come; an' if he don't turn ADVERTISEMENTS • - As the man rushed - iratitically' up to- morrow, 01.11 send him ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS Sawn the country lane, he came away an' take you on." _Meross a farm lad. —o— _ 64 -ACRE FARM PRUTOGRSPIIY "Quick!" he panted. "A man- New Missionary: "Did you know AGENTS WAITED .. a bating tiger has escaped from the :Mr; Browns? O MILES FROM LINDSAY ALWAYS SEND AP MY. ROWS . EARN EXTRA CASH .Is. oats :to county. Good eight- TO STAR SNAPSHOT efI'eus!" Cannibal King: ' "Oh. 'yes! He MAKE MORE MONEY FASILY. roomed brick house, good barn with tr _ ," said the cotlntffInaa' plan was the pride Of oil= island." Just show our beautiful Canad- new Keel roof, p! pea Implement SERVICE ;, fan made Christmas. Cards to shed. up -to -date hen house. Two that,, what a customer at Uutre- "which way be it going. New Missionary: 'Why did he your friends in spare time. 'They wells, running creek. Convenient to wont. (4ae., writes. He adds' "Some _1 "You - don't think I'm chasing it, • lea' such a nice island ?" *oil oa eight. Many sortments. school and church, 2% mile.. west of my friends asked me where 1 - 4b you ?" exploded the runner with Cos. tlfuI free mum showing of Woodville. Earl •usher, Wood- sent my pictures to be developed P Cannibal King: "H8 didn't, sir. personal cards is for 11.00 and ville, . OnL and printed. I told tJlm,- 'sead your - i 9"P• You see, times got so hard that up. Sample book showing Mill- rolls to st�r Smspebet Service.' and' tar's and Naval Christmas Cards. FOR sAL� they did. They, too, are now row- "we ' had _to swallow our .pride: Liberal commission. Write to -day alas customary of . star . Snapshot for unusual sample offer. The ARC BLUE SUXES. SILVER Stranger: "Can you give Me --a— 4. A Montgomery Company, 84R, Servlee." Barber--Shall 1 give you a- Wellington West. Toronto. Foxes. Mink. .New Seaolags. Any sirs Noll —e or 8 Eapot4rea I Supplies. Dands.' Swift. Current, D9VELOPED A.ND PRINTED 110e shampoo, madam? Saskstcbewan. Bo • and glrir on active service : �iECTAL SORENESS AND . ACTOMOBILMS —USED -- -- Mrs. New ( yrloh —I should. say enjoy letters so much more when. i FILE .TORTURE not. I can afford the beet. Give USED CARS WITH OWD TIRES. FOOT BALM •'soaps" are eoclDsed. See as first Mount Pleasant /tan• BAumEEKA SUUT BALM 6estroyys Malt your next roll to stab $map - tors Limited. Used Car -[.,at at offensive odor instant! . 45e shot service for a trial order. You A040 Yonge Street; Head Office, bottle. Uttawa ageat, 1peaman will get quality prints, with finer QUICKLY RELIEVED 833 Mount Pleasant Road, Ts. ;Drug Store. Ottawa, detail —at lowest cost. And you will I3 you are troubiaa with Itching BAC K A C H E runts Telephone ST. !181. get the most prompt mall service silts or rectal soreness d., not delay HAIR GOODS work. ebDle In keeping with quality tmr r and run the risk of delafl a work star Snspabot service oper- BARRELS FOR 9ALE Ulm condition become chronic. Any Look out for Trouble W 2 Q S. TOt her, TRANSFORM- ales Canada's biggest and best Itchln? or soreness or painful pass- APPLE BARRELS. USED, IN GOOD atlons, Bwltines, Curls and all ,equipped photo- tinRGE stud age. o stool Is-nature's waraiag aria condition, 30c each F.O.B. S. Bar- types of finest quality Hair S MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS sae proper treatment should be secured • her A Son +, 4000 Dundas Street - - +Goode. Write for ltivatrated cat- 81za 4 x 6" to Beautiful Easel -fit once. With Your KIDNEYS West Toronto. alogue. Toronto Human •Hair Mounts For this purpose get a package of Supply Co., 528',Bathurst Street Rom -Road from any druggist and Toronto. You can have enlargements colony- - >>w as directed. This formula if pour flack nchey or i! you have BABY CHICKS ad by head for a small sddltlona2. - disturbed sleep, burning or amartiag.look HELP WANTED charge. which is used internally is a small, BOOK NOW FOR OCTOBER AND _ easy to take tablet will quickly oat for trouble. This condition is a sure November chicks. The Govern- WANTED: EXPERIENCED FARM STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE .relieve the itching and soreness and, sign that your kidneys are riot fully =ant says "It is necessary all hand must be capable with 'dairy add In healing the sore Leader spots• -ridding your blood of poisonous adds laying houses should be filled Nos' ►SII. 1•wtsi Terminal A. Tewnte _ Rem -Road Is pleasant to user Is lea file kidneys slow uD. to capacity this year." Bray' Fall cattle. Excellent home and -good said llihly recommended and It aroma Bulletin Sa ready. Have you our 'wages to . right man. Apply Print your name and address plainly 11e height of folly for any one to wastes collect Backache. dizzy spells, p y 'Beneteau Bros.. • Amherstburg, an all orders copyT Bray Hatchery, 180 John risk a painful -and, chronic pile pully eyes and rheumatic pains may follow. N., Hamilton, Oat R.R. E. Ontario. condition when such a fine remedy Your kidneys need help ---and there to a MODERNE SNAPSHOTS - �a� be had at such a smait cost ���� �y help them ISULBS EXPERIENCED PARK HAND FOR if you try Hem -Rold and are not dairy farm near Toronto year YUl it F'll.l1S' It EC >;1 \1r �.tlt>rr'C'L entirely pleased with the results, known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil LARGE BULBS FOR FALL PLANT. round lob, wages 160. G. Greene, attention. Our up- to- the - minute a. your druggist will gladly return Capsules These Capsules contain ire- in: Rainbow Collection Tulleps Agincourt. equipment enables us to give you your money. fully measured quantities of that widely 3 dui 31:10. Mixed Daffodil- But ba the beat possible print from each known diuretic called Dutch Drops. You 9 dos 81.10. Delivered. Kuyper's HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL la dative customers Fifteen s has t nuking will ilad thdt action Tart and effective— get Bulbs, Hatzic. B.C. We grow the ithereled customers hoe taught d it Beyuse GOLD MEDAL Haarlem best only- L l0 A R N HAl HL)RESSINO THE +there la no substitute for !food, " E -AGE* careful work. Any roll developed, �1lIIDDL OS Capsules the gene °`'�°a' DOirlilllTlC 81gLP WANTED Robertson method. Information on request regarding etuaee. pr • 8 reprints, 25c. Large, size Dateh Dfope— packed is Canada Get a COOK- GENERAL TO WORK IN Robertson's Hal =dress ni Acad. prints 9UC. Three enlargements Oshawa —good wages and living in folders 25c. Your films are - 40a package from your druggist. s ant's, 187 Avenue Road. Toronto. safe with us. Moderne Snapshots, r WOMEN �Ilr�• acndktlona. ADDIy ox 83, 73 !aide St W:, Toronto. HOTEL FOR SALE Sox 840, Hamilton, Ont. u, NEED THIS A D V 1 CE 11 - DTEING ! CLEANING HOTEL:, WESTERN" ONTARIO, EX- SACKS it�VOt78 -- ' csllent location, steady 'Income, ATTENTION FARMERS: WE CAN Vyou're crone,- sestieas, egmpletely remodelled, furnished stet !tot Sashes ��.�sused ' Rdyei YOU ANYTHING W NEEDS and equipped, 'ladles' beverage supply you With real good potato try tab period is a woman's lifer dyeing or cleaalasT Write to - o room, low price' and terms, must sacks onion sacks, grain sacks,' � � for Information. We are lad to prices �V f oleo pay highest cash pin�ltam Vegetable s sell at once. 148 Kingsway. Ave-, prices for any feed sacks, [erg Oompou d ]I[adb aappaefsilyy for . Mm�y answer your qusstloni Depart- Winnipeg• fin. ghuealdpseedds of tbousw= is- mein H. Parker's D e Works tlli :er sacks, mash sacks, you . - eerk ly h fa Canada. law s- �, no -WK. !!e. fSs, Sue, 11.00. Limited. 781 Yonge yy St=art, To- LEARN SHORTHAND have for sale. Write SiamediateIy. -roato. London Bag Co., London, Unt. ,tf s D - SHORTHAND WRITERS ALWAYS _ ELECTRICAL, EQUIPi[ENT In dem�a�- a..� RHEUXAiTIC PAINS e- - - -- REB11I-. s ;,c.vi sum d::i T.O R 8 '_-EARN GREGG oaf nor i i vi isozi.r — L v nit i and equipment.' Repairs, rewinds, sufferer -T - `Reumatic Pains - or -. -- rI and parts. Complete stock. Alien FANNING KILL Neuritis should' try Dixon', Rem- �ai�AT ii'S �►ORST sy GLUYAS WIWAKS Electric Company, 2326 Dufferin Sold. } Street, 'Toronto. PANNING MILL (Kline) PROVED store, only Munro', Drug — beet seed grader. Screening re= r Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Pori- c:? .. • - FARMS FOR BALE ir e Kli ne Manufacturing, 4 20 Willard ;•',, Ave.. Toronto. STAMPS 100 ACRES — GOOD BUILDINGS, s' borders, Highway 16, near Kempt- . PATENT, ville. Apply Hugh E. Graham 138 CASH FUR STAMPS AND ACCUM to ` , ulatiods old documents from ai. l Nepean, Ottawa. FETHERSTUNHAUGA A COMPANY tic and shed. Send samples, don't Patent Solicitors. Established remove ,stamps from envelopes. 44 ACRES — FRAME BUILDINGS, 1890: 14 King , West., Toronto. Fred Jarrett, 30 Bloor -West, To- '" "running water, 5 min. post office, Booklet of information on re- _ • =onto, church, school. G. Rona Ferguson, quest. �? • KemptTille. SOUTHDOWNS ' \ PRINCE EDWARD C O U N T Y MEDICAL %' : waterfront Farr* situated on Bay FOR SALE, SOUTHDOWN RAMS, of Quinte, • 80' acres choice farm -3-T'9 PROVEN —EVERY SUFFERER Ewes. C. L Coleman, X16 Maih St _ • land, 15 acres bush, 48 acres pas- " of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis 8., Weston. k I` Sure, close to two conning fac- should try Dixon's Remedy. Sold i I orlon; extra good buildings; only- Munro's Drug Store,' 315 El. rAPEWURM ,t gin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. titne -room house with furnace and 19TUMACH AND THREAD WORMS ' 'batb; basement barn;. drive house; PIROTOGRAPI1T oft6n are the cause of 111 - Health -tog pen; hen house; good tenant in humans' all age& No one im- house; hydro In house and barn; mune! Why not find out if'this 1 good water supply, •2 springs and DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH Is your ,trouble? Interesting par- 8 wells; Taxes under 1100. Price, The heat. Relw, of Hall llculare —Free) Write Mulvaney's 6500, Dart cash. Good fishing' and Remedies. Specialist& Toronto S. _ oatingt Clarence Malloty, Real HAVE YOUR SNAPS Ont "- Estate, Bloomfield. Delivered by Mall TEACHERS WANTED • : � ;'4 100 ACRES, BETWEEN HIGHWAYS- Any 6 or a-exposure film perfacily e8 and 2, Gracey sideroad, Melotte' developed and printed for only 25c. A QUALIFIED TEACHER WANT. cream separator, like new; Dapple Supreme quality and fast ssrvtes'i ed for Sa No. 8. Dalhousie; du- .f,,e rey team', 4; b, 3400 ibs. Edward guarente.A. iJ lea to commence Sept. ist. Apply, IHEAD Of �ru i!E)U9�iDEfA1lIED �i M $Y A SUSMESS worris, R.R. 4, Tilbury. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVILE mi salary wanted, •'to Jofin K milt, Snow Road. Ont. i� 5 HOME At'1ii6Nf' "IRIEB ';1 PKK HI5 WAY RABBITS' FOR SALE dtatlon i "ro, eto 1 I SHEEP iRcKQRRUW -. ' TEACHER FOR ICE t yOa1it,:�'1��itl MD Dl$CT Y STUCK REDUCTION SAL)=. PEDI-• Public Sehool No, 2, Baldwin. "'' ` f'` Y H*,0 � OF 16 5RMM,S- CFftA1�R "1146 geed- White Angaras Giant -PURE BRED SUFFOLK RA:14S OF ADWY, stating Qugltflcatlons, ex- i�„��lui � d/UV Chinchillas. Reduced Price List. Stetchworth a n d Ashbocklni: Wence and salary expected, to /�y Rev. E,: U. Loney, Burgessville, foundation. Carl E, DevItC Locust William E. Land; Sec. - .Tress., Me- ia�aat �n.swsnrsrw �-31-K$ tNauMS >Dnfarlo. 1Eilll,.�nt Kerro'w, Ont. 1 [ '•rrx : 7r rr! p -t • F• rn •, a < -,vr, nom, Y._ i,' x 'f , i.iw" - '+.H^.c• :� .., . .u: r r. •t i~ i 3. yyt: • 'Ylii"� t' ptD r'�- �j•�'. ;`�'`.;'.. ;.,. °'rare -.•py _ '.�;`: n:,^ � ' JV- .ki :.i•, • . .`rf •'.,,. a �' eoritdt reception was held at the hone of was. The lad remarked "I hope '. Fr.ttei: de sa>i�. y ;Brierbnsh Hospital fa►W s Elevatot ' ;: ' , • , .� °s,.-: the bride's mother, when she roc- yoq d have act faile as well to pro- ` - i0'Rtleyl. -Bell eived, wearing navy blue crepe with pan them for a world beyond GOVeretment Licensed S6,T Office • .' . -. ,k pretty weddi{W took place on a corsage o! pink and white csrn- Rothschild replied, "I can.,ot a!!o d' �. — �ppyll�.E - ' . ".' St John's ationa. The grooms .mother receiv -' to speak to them about anothci� SPECIAL Saturday �.azn ed, wearing black sheer ensemble world, It would divide their ens -- ' _ Plume 1f Rart Catholic ' Church, Whitby. . ' - . 18ia -is. >1i311.00 Jam ' wLf>a Miss b[uriel iWintdlied Bell, with a corsage of pink and white give and divert their attendion fm- i IiLater:}ity, - � 8ie/1♦cesl ]I� �� reach biadet � -at -�- ,- ;�.:_' , . '• •,.''�. ; irughter, of Mrs. Williams' Ben and Lions Leber th ppy c ple their work here ". A "what she 1 ?slam carne a ha ou 3 :'� bate William Bell, Ot Ken- left for a trip LO Htlibuston. 'For it Profit a man, if he gain the whole — _ Ciaea — .- _ =- - • I<feet £''Sy "i` -ssle, became the bride of decal Jas. travelling, the ,bride close a blue -- world; and-- aufzer the loss of his 7 i- oY pries. y essorles. On soul ?"' —Mk, 8: 36. Registered Nurses in Attendance Grata sal Cbops o[' ah KW& _ .of their return they : will reside at p'Riles, son of Mrs. Joseph O'Rile suit with brown acc sad_ the Late Joseph O'Riley, and Pa -Soar Serriee �fii+aa Oriel year chick starter ea:� . f -. ' plcYsrin� Rev -fir. V. Hickey oft- hrjsx. - -, ! The palish "pstrIareh" i[r. .iyiss li[asi,sa sad Daisy Corbett has been gonfined to bed .Ambalaaee h9ereies • v.' -,;;''3ciated. with Bev. Fr. B, Kyte in the -' ' �-� - 'heirs ace of Map because, _ 'sanctuary. Mrs. A. Lynde played the Religious instruction etasses for following a severe attach of weak - 1�8; E. R. GOOD - r ; _ 'bard to replace; ,. ..wedding psusic, The bride, given in the„Elementary , School children mess and slight stroke, Sarno tflciall r _ marriage by her brother, ,Ardis, commences Saturday morning of brig vetnent in his condition has' was in Heavenly' Blue Chiffon with this week, at 10 a. m. in .the parish been noted during' the past few, __ 1 - -- - fingertip veil, caught with a head- chutch. Speaking on'the urgent need days.. - - - _ -.dress of pearls, and carried a bou- and Sleet importance of religions •••� = _ ' �� W A N T E D - gust of red roses and maidenhair education in the life . of the child, ' Mss. Wim. Taefy, following many DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE tern. The bride's only attendant was Father Kyte, in his remarks Sun- months of poor health, was removed _ Mss. Charles McGuire, sister of the day anorning related the following o St. MichaeYs hospital !or treat. For free pick - up. phone _ groom, who wore a gown of pink ' anecdote -. A noble lacy one day meat. It is hoped she will soon be Thearls =- ' CLAEEMON'r • ........ • • . • . • . sheer with shoulder -kngth veil and gave a dinner party for the great back in our midst, improved in .......... ... 9 p headdre'as of pink flowers and Rothschild, founder of a financial health. , PICKERING .............. carried a bouquet of pink roses and empire, -He talked of his enormous —� PICKERING ............... . wealth, and of how he uad taught The latest addition • to the arish Stouff Ville • ' .maidenhair fern. The grt►apn was p � AGlaICOURT . .... ' .. • zot►e s� ded by Charles McGuire.. The his soirs to be as suceesslul as he honor roll is Bill Goodwin, who re- ph*" 8tOliffTille 109 : We p S the . phone charge cently joined active service in the Canadian Army, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, S!t'I MWAY CORDON YOUNG LTD • oronto Miss Therese Ryan is visiting her �>' 1� 17 ss 1S T Phone Ad. 3699 falmily and friends in her much- • talked- of.coaimunity, Nova Scotts. - Yankee Doodle The members o! the choir met „ !Dandy The - Farmers the home of Mrs. Art. O'Connor, : , the organist, on Wednesday even- r James Cagney and Josh Leslie Auctioneer! ing, for a choir practice, preparatory- the re-e mencement of the - also m _... _ - - Paramount. News Reel' Alvin S Farmer r., . - i .High Mass on Sunday morning next. { ^ • FS !''•— - -- " - - = ` Farm Stock — Furiiitnre Solos Engagements �MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY A Specialty Mr. and Mrs. No-man Linton, of September 20. 21 and ,22 22 Years experiences, No- Sale - v : Claremont, announce the engage- Henry A�drlL;il Too Large or Too Small _ .. �Sib'� , •�, w ►- inept of `-their dzughtei, Edith Eliz -• i i abeth, R. N., to-Ra) -pond Stickwood, Gormley, ant. R. R, 1. or P7toa» fell' Editor steaffville 7309 • :;-^ l , ;non- of 14fr., and Airs. Oscar Stick- Son, ,prxi. wood, Newmarket. The marriage to _ j� -�-,� tape place on Fiaday , Sept. 24tH: - - :- _ � , '• . � . Fi R+ <Reconstruction — from front page) and _ The co- operation by each individ- i' Select Short Sub .,ects Q uai of the nation should be epnsid- _ �: - ` - .'_- Inellrance of X11' Hintle. ! ered essential "Victory means More - than the winning.a political peace-..; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY r Qest Rates Available Wig _ .S moral- peace must be the object _ - g, .•rye toe'• .9evtember 23, 24 and zs Security and Service. a "Wheat has been ac6omplidhed in , - I war, can be duplicated in peace ". Rght Lieutenant Add.-. Phone ''The" future .does not. spring full- _ _ - . grown from the ground ". Energy Fat O,Brien and Glen Ford - BROUGH7IM PICK SI'S t and' -- sacrifices wits be required of . . all ". "We have the power, we need �AN.L Clarke Prentice`. a z the will to accomplish- anything we i r ... are determined to ca o � not wait for governments. 'to conduct Alfalfa Hay LICENSED AUCTIOlv'E8A ... if the program one —eve are the . cod A - } . govemiment, . and as . we desire, so _ - . _ �r the Counties of York and Out :Typical of - -the � Navy Men,, shalt that be the result ", ario; successor .to Corp. Ken Pt+g1 Reewr Marmill Ltd. ties of C. A. S. F., and of the Lab, _ -_ The •.presentation to- his audience,, -- - - :V�►'ho +u�ird C3ur Shores o! !heir individual obligations, - = J. H.. Prentice (fortaeriy Prsntlq the simple purpose of Air. •Banigan's - Phone Markham and Prentice). Farm and Fasaq address, and he gave n.ach to be . (� stock Sales a Specialty, at li'afr - . Noticie \ Ii You p��__`'- , . • . . . .� . . i . i . . p Reasonable Ratie& Harry Boyes will present the PELONE AGIN. 69 W 3, M ,The World's News Through speaker next week. -' - - - i till CHRisTiAN ►c71.,1 ENc , MONUOR We do building of all kinds - An lnler»sAmd Day Newspaper Maple Leaf Fire c,�RP>a RUVG ; ' - R. C. CLENDENING it Tnuhfnl,_C . Unbiased —Free from Seossd°nd• CANTING ism — Editor" Are Time! end Instructive • and its PLUMBING FUNERAL .DIBECTO>R • - Beaaues, Toomber with the Werltly Magazine Seetida, LAb InsuranceCa: m ti» M°aiicoe m Idnt Newspaper foe tree Home. Private Ambulance Ch a --- - - - - -- nap R -,Private Farm and Catmtr� We also sou- Brantford Roofing The Christian Sd.nCo. Publishing Society - Buildings ]Idatertals; Empire Bathroom = Pbme Mark. 8001 or a ' :.One, Norway Street, Boston, - Ma- achusetts - __. Price $12.00 Yearij, or $1.00 a Montle. - Windom Windmills Silos etc.�� Eolaipment, Duro Water .,-Day'or Night � .'< Saturday Issue, including Magazine, Ssction,'$2.60 a Yeas. = , Introductory Offer, 6 ,Saeurda= Lwtr 23 G _ - Automobile Insurance of - - � +..�tty Stable _.yalveea 60N Name = -All • Kinds - Equipment.' and - Write or Phone 113ntlai� Mated - Varkhams Onte SAMPLE COPY ON hiisQvl3sT Bowman & Rowe date; Free . .. .,� Wok Guaranteed • evan DNTAO Phone NO2 3. A., B. _ . - _ • _ • Sr- PICKFt�iG ONTARIO 3nr eyo .: �o Land y� . _ -- — ''tt'. -�.' PROIZSE _ - - ' M Sing Sti: East, Oshawa. ' NUTRITION BOOKLET.1 I p�n:1 9�1 . e • lip t RADIO SERVICb Nutriotion "made easy! A' "can't -go -wrong guide - - - - _ to healthful family meals for J Paa ument Nagging Pain It's here at last! A really practical guide to meal - ft t y fad° jY' gie spar' need to know about nutritio � 'M Nerves. It mna be Your planning. ng. All you 4 y Eyes. 3n an easy interesting, authoritative book: Ta set your fan copy °ti `a'r'c ". " ' """° ""`� •, • "d y C. W. TUCK. OPT. D. Guaranteed Repair Service This is important to you; for recent Governm0nt work- to -Wl" ' l �nt.d, urveys show sixty percent of .Canadians fail short' acme and 'address, d.oriyBox 6001 Disne 'Block, O P. _ AtYy Maloe or Model of good nutrition, even though seemingly well-fed: to "NaM�O" for VIC"W Teronte, y' • Pp O ARTHUR. FIELD, Perhaps your family lacks proper food for vital , . # • " ae.a•• a Phone 1516 PHONIC 83 r S � A r health .. stamina t t t h morale. W ONT.. 7? C[ItBINQ — ONh. 4 •Good - high + z� OIdBA «�,.� so ip Siam Pt a►ith the "Nutrition for Viaory't t• ; x ;,. =1 drive: Send for 1 ropy o =ILL O'N to-Work-to-Win", NOW: Follow �a1A 'flow— • L the new EASY plea for sewing BaT SRC oisoatl...!'�a Used Clotiitng abai1Hed, clesar >s"FfN1tRt]GDIR11rCTOA AND ` - TN �reii- babtnced a�teab�g� ,.•iv..t.•t►�a'� and yiaietrsed limb arw. tarry a ' Ei[BAL1ItSR _ ft/y fear a » k pl class sdbi Aitoosseor;tolW. J. lli4tber1 �REWI,.. Natrif e7 1/ SfM1 :::;'�`s —vas Dfp.r.lrret''•" and pants. Also a good StouQville $Pmwmd by .j P..,;.., .eJ stock bf new liathor eoI sad - _ �N ]NDVS'l1ltY x r;.,..t xfiltb, wilaliaalisru and gant► • Nigfit and Day Service , helmioswassofaaakloa.adbeach ,C"",,, Nfdri- iasg9 at vr9 reasonable prices. CWl ARIO a v del so viscose• - Pros►...f,� >. and to convinced now* TOM 1016 Dgsm now ' hlaa Schwartz West, Pat 6 The Ttabel For Tht Thft 'TL' Bond 't3tt. West, Oatflsw! � ' .. �J.. -• -k>'•' !AT[.•i,.' .F.., -� rry>_",'. r w..c.. - `OF OV °'� "vx f. •9- agl•'Ci5'�' :. ,[''v' co' s'. ,. _ ., •+�' -:'„ 'J'•• X.FJ.., .r?a'� ^i: � 1 ='•eR" •;ae•Y",,••t�;�a�..�. a a" D, Vr Hoskins, of Toronto, will give Not withstanding the fact that produced a '41 Chev, down near to r gne of his best programs, consist- the maximum weight of ii parcel at Pickering Beach • sideroad, liieenim "'• 'C ' .R E M T ing of interesting moving pictures: reduced rate is 11 pounds, 891 are plates removed, and the car bear'Mm J _ _ also local talent of readings, vac- askeid to conserve shipping ;space, I sufficient evidence to caws 'tia{lE Don. Middleton and Perri Red- al and itietriaaental music. Come by keeping your parcels a% a'.rnin- 4'to believe this to be the sir; 141 + Shaw were both home- over the week side' is C k t and enjoy sconething rani Adm. 26 unum. trace of the drivers has as yet bee>►f ' �� r ( _ And 10 cents. r Address' all" mails in ink, Sully, found. The victiµn had :lost ai =. fret. Briscoe, totpner}y� _- _: -. r - - -,.- • _ clearly and without moisle[,aing ebb-' 'fm,-vi sku:', d 1e,'E leg. _ - -of the Bsar>s of Comcanerce,_?irooriin. TevelinAnD "' '�� reviation� Be sure to place return ' _- ---- .;has been transferred to the Dsnfor= TM $►- was.; - -ti- 5.�., _ eddresa on cover ,also incl►,.iP n . (Thos, Annan - eorrtinsed) _ + -th and Broadylew $ranch, iroronto. ,First Baptist Church was adorned - `Slip_. }rt- the parcel- bearing- "sender's -GOO.- Qh�,- -Blight,' 'Mrs Geo, My* . D. Dolphin "• � eonv�esdng• with white gladioli on Sept, 8th for ■ z_1W address as well as address of par- idson, Whitby;. 'Mrs, Jaime' Ainafe�• sibs' s severe ts}L •the - wedding of Jean ' Harkness, .dau- - cel: Prepay all meal. correctly. P ' Solina, and Mrs, W. • Dunbar of Tot%. ilbss.' Comes and Mrs. Lo ghter of Mr, and Mrs. -Allen Ira Thank 'you to our co n- Use strong corrugated contain- onto. Harkness, Fsirhave and Sergt.- r'reePo ers; not liglit cardboard boxes, wrap A Masonic funeral eeivhoe will l4d have moved to the house recently :Pilot William Tomlinson, R.C.A. 'dent .We will 'be glad to..recieve any in several layers of thick wrapping held this afternoon, from the law '°espied by Mrs_ Bates. F.,, son of Dr, and Mrs. Nelson and all of your contributions. paper, Wind tie seciurely 'with strong residence with his Pastor. Bali. %' Mrs. E. Hammond. h�a ' returned Schoo�ra-opened on Tuesday, 7th, . -77777-7 from a toonth's trip to the West F. Tomlinson, Clare¢noni; Ong Dr• with Miss Elliott, of Markharm, cord. Sewing in strong cotton -is -r- - Madden- 'of€udaiing. �nteaaneaI R, E. Harkness officiated, assisted commended. Jams, syrups and any at Erskine Cemetery, ' �Coast. has been received that by Rev. Walter Sillen, Giv in ��' other substance likely' to' ieak• and l Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cooper' and spread, if sent at all,; rihu -st be 'en- Alvin and Jack Lehman have arr- ,marriage by her father, bride P Watdt P'or Gloria Jeans of Brooklin spent Sun- closed in sealed c ntainera (not - ived overseas. wor a white satin gown h net day with ' Mr. and Mrs..: Cecil Dia- P p Mrs. Borland is up and around A. yolk bordered with '. , pear and , a nay and childr8n, glass bottles ), surrounded with. ah- laa�vl� igh Deer spending a few . in fingertip veil caught' in a Juliet sorbent material in corrugated card- can supply -- gain after spa g' daYS ' Mr. and Mrs. Errol Carson, and board and securely �avm edt your Cold N bed. , cap. She carried a white testament- Eileen, were Sunda visitors with Y s and- i Health Builders,. Laxatives�4.;{ Rev. Walter aniel wilt -take as -with an orchid. Matron of honour y tied. A completed Customs xe to ter Mr, and Mrs. Walter Brignall, of ,anon form should be affixed to Soaps, Toilet Preparations, his subjects in the Baptist Church was-.Mrs. Wm. O'Henley. Best man ". Markham. ,nett Sunday: Morning - ['Hope, the was .Air tan Tomlinson. Ushers- were' every parcel. Appiea;. grapeu etc, or Ertracta, Spices and Pie- f�tHa�t l' last thins in the World ", and in the Allen Harlmess and A. lie Hark- Mr. - and-, bin. Norfnan Wilson any artcle likely to spoil or become GET TOUR LIST READY`,... spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs• • damag'esd,- or to injure Postal per- evening "The building of a Life ". . near: At the reception, the brides " George Wilson and family. ' sonnet, or the mails, are not accept- Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson have re- .. motber wore a beaded blue after- A few from here attended Oak- Carson 'Neill ?" . turned from Fairhaven, Mass., noon dreia� Assisting her was the awn Fat: this week stile. 'where they were attending, the groom's mot Fier, wearing a navy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson; -of (Bartley Reid from t'o'rt page) -' 816 Brock Str. Whitby, Out. !' wedding of their son, SgL William blue afternoon dress. The couple Brooklin, Sundayed with Mr. and Further search by.pohtx officers g•- Ton�ineon: left for New York, and will . reside -Mrs. Will Green. - - Mr. Oscar Barber, who has • been in Port Dover. Out. The Woman's Association meet- laid up for a week, is still in much ing was held at the home" of ' Mr3. the same condition. _ Ralph Jones. on Wednesaa ;, See'. Mrs. -Ham, of Toronto, is spend- Brou 8th. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson's Group wt-1 ing a few days with frienas in the in charge of the meeting. - village. '. - The Fiftieth Anniversa ' of Mt. Sorry to learn that Mr.'Com: Lip Y Mrs }-loltby had the pleasure of 'Zion United Church will be held oi-. , = ton has- been laid up: Sunday, Set -" Rev, 'Ferguson of the bieiivi`Ir a Visit from her sister, Mrs. Davis Sept. 26th. Rev, Mr. Smart. M1 and daughter .from the United of Tomato, will be in charge - Bethsada charge, wilt preach 'at both morning service, Rev. "4: ,rtnr, ` anorninir and evening se,,ures is States, receritly,'. g ar?d" the United Church next 5u%day. - The group of ladies with Mrs, T. of peterboro, will be tt}e speaks~ Norton, convener, who for_ the sec- , in the evening These t►re.two fg,i n. Miss Margaret Kennedy. eta i l t•-r. t ' - of Rev. and Mrs,, Kerinedy has- corn- and time, did the work �; diatrib- er ministers. - the On taric uting Ration Books '*so e- :, °iciently, - at e - c t' .fall. term ?� -, wnezr ed Ladies' College.4Whitbv, ._.._ deserve the tJra[[ks of the. district. "Mail Christmas Parcels Overseas The Women's Mission Circle will Mr. and Mrs. Gannon and Gladls, by November First [meet next .Tuesday Sept, 21, at the R• N•. were In atterdah'ca at ' the - = Beaptigmal Service, for Bonnie Shar w, much taxes ill have a m .�� >. home of Mrs. 'Wm, Linton. Mrs Christmas on Gannon, infant daughter' of Mr. ' '� •' Waiter Daniel will be the speaker, longer distance to travel, entailing and Mrs. Hugh .Gannon, wnich took " A rally of the. ,Whitby - Lindsay - ' -• more handling and reshipment to - place at Kedzon on Sunday the 5th. t__6L =sh reach any members of Canada's. will be' held in the Oshawa Baptist 8ch°°t re-opened °n- Sept'- '#t'�- htin Services this ear. To en. -_ •- - . with -43. pupils registered, and BESS g g 5 -` Church, on' Wednesday, Sept. 22, able all men and women overseas, I. Reesor, of Locust Hill again in with both afternoon and evening to receive "their gifts from hc4ztie " sessions, Rev. C. V. Farmer and for Christmas Day. ' xnail. NOT Boh:Fasnon, c:ig:nn!iy ± st DD" Gang ", shown he writing s Rev. T. B, "McDairmid, born of Tor- R?v - J. S. - Ferguson, fofner pas- LATER TI �N NOV. i•'IRST: - - score for the A -py Show. - - :auto, and bliss Janet Robinson will tor, will occupy 3t. Johns pulpit _ be speakers. Mira Robinson is a on Sunday .next • aissionary in India In the passim of Mrs. . Hugh - • • - The Women's 'Institute is having blechin, of Pickering, whose funeral a pecker from the Dept of "Arc- took place on Fridalt last„ an es- s teemed old- titner..of Brougham has ` *'' > ident Prevention and Emergencies - = in the Home" on Monde Sept. 20, passed, on. Once.the ceptre of. Brow- l,,, . Nss �= from ?.0.00 a :hh, to 4.00 p, m. gham's church and village activ } ' The September meeting of the tees, the Mecitin family. were great- z .• ly missed, whe . they left the hoime Woman's Missionary Society was - town. After t}:e death o! Mrs. Mec- 'held on Thursday last in the school �, ?' ^: �;. e B E 'nit Church with hin's parents, Mr, and Ms's. Thos.` ` TTE_ Tom of th . United l?oucher, and the noun People had ° e fri. the President.' Mrs. Johnson, Ares- g p P iding, Mrs. Pilkey's group was in heard the call for !argue service, �.: r]asrge. Mra. Johanson conducted the Mr. � Mre Machin 's'l'ed to. +s RL . . opening exercises following the pro- Pickering, but Broughahn and its graQn as outlined in the Missionary. associations always' held a waisn.•.; <w. e n Ah the' la � Mrs. Mechin s plat i e to - .,Monthly, The last. three chapteft of - - f= family a e the sincere : •.� :,,.,. ?. , we given in a heart. The y h v ncere Via. .,• *.`;$'r: B re •� :•F- 00 _ Study k • the to nd 'e e. of all o fro :� "• e m nth hi condensed form by bliss J. McGlash- Mr. MoWhirter has assumed his - - h•��:: :i_';. '. '';fit' an. Mrs. Carson sang "Just for duties at the -Milliken school and Today ", accomhpanied by Mrs. , W will be moving in the near future. Ward' The family' will be missed greatly. 1 No Coal in the School Yet. Mrs. Harloc has been under the I pee understood that on Monday •cam of Dr' Cartwright during the of this week, Claremont School had 'past week, but is improving.; ` Master Jack Hart has been ill "slot received their winter �.oal. The for the' past Week. caretaker is worried - with temp- - " On account of the funeral of the _ ...... - - _- ekatures at 66 and 68 when thej late L. Matthews, the ;Women's ' In- ••should , be at least 70, is enough to r cause a ltitle irritation. Don't blame stitute will hbld their Septe>:nber meeting at Mrs. Carl Devitt's on .the caretaker - with shortages of the "21st instead of the 14th • .coal and men too, • this cannot be +helped. The Happy Circle Mission Band w,e Qom, Z hold their meeting on Saturday at 2,30 p.m• at the B. Ritchie home." —Frost may come too'"on Tor the canneries. _- �biost in the noAb, the first of :.•s,,...> ';:<` ?. > <:: _ ri :a tse week was bad, and bad enough. in the Claremont area to worry the reenwoo� canners. With . the extra good crop t" tOVCH L of tomatoes and corn this year, an SHE 1VI V*0141 �"O bring to those in' need the 'human touch "of other items of fruits and vegetables Miss Eileen Sadler andMiss•Mar- = pM. fHE.HOMR "' 1 sym nth and under's'tanding et offer. matsrialll y at a. premium, we'll • want all the ion Miss, ;are atten,liing Toronto . _ Cansd ►a °s nalservices materia and spiritual aid without distinction of tomatoes and corn -we cash get,. Nomnal School, We wish them suc- = 1.35x'489 the perlaI - to - nefiae 9 Oa Army ear in, ;lace, creed or circumstance. that is the function .r ~7 - be itals of The Salvation Army. Lynn- Douglas Cass. °gTbe5'lva RootsaIIdt4 °se On "Canada's home front,' such need still exists. The community is ,sorry to ,lose Maternity, , tnes Miss Mary Bernice Lynn, daugh -- Mr, and Mrs. Kirby from. Green- C11dFoUcs Coact Thousands look to The Salvation Army for help F ter of Mr. Fred Lynn, Claremont, wood. The best wishes of their __ 1" police work _ was united in marriage on Saturday Pris°° ,s IloTrtes ; in time of trouble. . many friends go with them Lo their - Children mar Caa,p 'A centu oL ea erience, a devoted corps of " last,' to Mr, H. Bruce Douglas, son new home, - - Gtuldre• sum met - = - workers, niquely qualify The Salvation Army for of Mi. and Mrs. A. L. Douglas, of ssidg Fl1ends hem of Mi. geon. The marriage took Mr,. and Mrs. John Gerry _ and . - > �� Service this w o r k . . Through -The Army, YOU R fatmily,• of Toronto, called on Mr. free 1.a °stets corn assion, YOUR' dollars, are translated into :place in the rectory of the Anglican and �, E. Pascoe and other old :. 1'�'s pfact cal Christian action. - Church there, with Rev.' Howard - _ Greenwood friends on Sunday - yorr r sp~ a gesmxs OW. of8ciatin� 1K.�e r - The bride wore a two -piece &ere Some is our young people took In the Missionary Entertainment at • . 6f Jersey silk and nary accessories. ;Brooklin. United, Church on Wednes= void carded _a corsage of red roses.' day 1Mt1, sad wore a White.,hst with veil. The _ ,Me pay" friends of Wesley Sad- 111 SitOCK STR:;' SOLtfrH" 'bridesmaid was dressed in a two- ler are glad to know that he is re- Phane r �'rr,. i 6b6 -- W ace dresi of navy blue and bat -BOX 264 covering from recent illness. \ //j ,with veil, and carried a' corsage of Mas Laureti, Pegg . has entered - - _ :pink - soaps. no brldeamlid . was the Oshawa Hospital to train fors -Mm Irene Lynn, sister of the bride, nurse, Success in her tmdertakin'g. � ✓OW6�lo�' a Better World shad the beat man, Mr. H. C. Doug- The Misses - Mildred an* Gertrude_ - - -Ian, brother of the groom, For the Corbett are teaching in King Str. rretiding trip to points north, the School, Whitby, this• near. 1 • 4 ■ ■ a bride wore a - brown- and beige On Saturday evening, Sept. 180h4 i' tdress� -0n their return they Will re- . at 8 o'clock, sponsored by (iroup8, 1 of tho Woman's Association, Dr. : , '', w1F.*J�..r:s. ^ r•+�'- •C,N•.6 -Newel :^d^ , 7e •-5i � - dat+,.gP 6•..{s:ur.• ae�•. l 1•.•r. .. _ u2+"". -sw La °' — i`e4,.V - .._ — ..:•, .. b..•_• -.: a..._. ._ t- ro �•, -S,• 7i•-' "si, ,r rte'', ".' ''[ ,r :• Yr. .v.�'.•7.,' . a beautiful chocolate- cream pie. _ He cut a slice each for- Homer and NOW YO 4VAf Cr NA AVIA NS - - - CA himself. "Here my friend,' he - ;� , � :.1�0�� � A "���R - '�: '' said -- heartily, Your very good - - -� health." r' t " N ERE SUT JOE BROWN LETS AU.TAKE TURNS YES, LETS _ Twe 'Yes, air. Your good health. GUESS NE's IsrENt><ING - i , —WAY" T8 CORRERT .; ; homer returned with a shy blush. FIGHTING NO ..> WRITING TO JOE EACH WEEK SNaA7 JOE WE'RE "' ''' They 'touched the edges, of their FIGNTiNG NOW REMEMSER,Nr'S OVERSEES t RIGHTSENIND ' -' %'^''�%�`• FlGtirtNG FORUa _ _ -MT COItaTIP'ATIOR! pie in a0lemri tOaSt.. _ :.. ' % �'i, " NIM AT HOME .' Willie. smiled like a cherub. i v L " - ']I'mf r. there are -- several -- l'•iIl11Ktl 3���. .. +'- -g : I - - ?.�,-. -- - - - - -- - >: you should know. I shall on occasion askyouL.to run an errand -114 4 at mes ma harder work for most This delicious cereal-it's grand for me., Or join me in song. And of us. It's certainly Tao time to -be ' testing in muffins, 'too- -keeps thous- here's a delicate matter. In the ..Jamdicapped by that coauaon type of ands regular. �siattuetlly ;.stops ootostipatioa caused by lack of "bulk" tbdr trouble before it starts". Try event of drunkenness- -mine, not s %" the diet. If you have that trouble, this pleasant plea. Eat ZZT-L^W'e - youis -I shall ask of "yoit a depth- An � 4iere's a simple; enjoNable, method AU --ice- every -_daty .._ . -. _dri of understanding onemay" expect o that so many people use to correct _ plenty-of water . '.. and 'see why its only from eliiidren " - r - -- - - - �, „ YOU REMEMBER JOE BROWN. DAD.-W6 ,GUNNERSROWN- NERfiSA elm CBLae -they eat 'ALT -Ei Q called a better way". Your favorite. •- Homer said uncertainly; "I've' ARE ILL. TAKING TURNS WRITING TO L7 ID • -ANDAtA I GLAD instead of resorting to' grocer lass ALLI3RAN is two convo- of a good understanding. "_ uffl5'GREWCNRISSIE. NIM EVERY WEEK TDGEITNEM,SARGEf - harsh purgatives that give only nient sizes. Made by Kellogg's is g "That's- fine." Grogan beamed I KNOW WNIIT LERERGFROM : temporary relief. London, Canada. - NIGANTTO Mt IN _ and gulped a bit-,of pie. "Every . _ s THE LAST WAR • night iii .t'his office I shall -count T �'�• I s ij ;,. �� - ' 1 perform. my on you to help me � ..;. , � -�; • duties. A splash-.of cold water on THE HUMAN COMEDY _ the face if I do not respond when touched,. this to be followed by a 7. _ . 'cup of hot,� black coffee f rom ry s I\ r "Yes, sir." Homer memorized a_ --_` J1.J'� tIl L' 41L t f , ,fir Y•. it aloud. . "Splash of Cold water P A R C E l 5 E A R E Y �� MAIL CNRISIYAS hot coffee from Corbetta ... - _ - use i ON . . - The telegraph box was rattling. _ - Grogan's face became troubled as �bry y he took down the message: from Washipgton, D. C. Softly, - he hummed. "Rock :of Ages." He and your dreams. Sing, boy!" gar. Place this dressing in large showed the message to Homer. - 3o Homer sang to him 'of the ''crock. It ' was for Mrs. Rose Sandoval church in the wildwood, the Wash --the. cucumbers and to- "•`�' y church -in the vale. But he was matoes (not peeled) and peel the on G: Street. The . Department of War regrets to inform you reply troubled. He thought of onions. Cut all into' small cubes: - so that your son, Juan Domingo that sick boy without money. Of Ii you • Have not the celery add - a ; Sandoval..' ha$ been killer#_ in ac- _ Mrs. Sandoval and her - dead son. teaspoon of celery salt to season - "° <. Lion in defense of Manila ...'r 01 poor old Grogan here. who Inge. 'Add .prepared• vegetables tae_ Homer's eyes were wide and 'would die if he couldn't work. the dressing in the crock and com -' ex, strained as he started off with It was very confnaing. The bias well. Cover crock In s cool i the message of Borrow. world was full of -good' things place and stir twice a day for two and bad. The good thin were weeks• A half hour later he was bicy- 8' � - •'That'• exactly the kind of voice we want for our singing tole• cling his way back. Beads of human- beings. But bad things, Fruit Rellsh - `fframs," Spangler _said; sweat were on. his forehead. An happened to them. Then did 6 cups finely chopped celery long as he lived he'd never forget that make the human • beings .4 cups chopped apple „ CHAPTER I _ . :_. think it's great Mr. y Spalpgler. Mm. Sandoval's face as . she read bad? 16 green - peppers - J - Fleecy clouds floated over the You sn" get to see a lot. of dif- that telegram. She hadn't. believe - - - 6 sweet red peppers -_little town of Ithaca, California. ferent o le and ed, it at first. She had opt in a (Without knowing it Homer is � P go -to different .1 tablespoon salt Above them, hovered the spirit of places." rocking chair end •rooned and growing up. There is much in lb. seedless raisins Matthew Macauley who, two Spangler sodded. This kid had cradled an imaginary baby in her store for him that he cannot . 2 cups corn syrup years before, fad departed on the . alma her dead Juan I)o= foresee. Be, sure to read the 2' -cups cider clnegar`(dilutedF mysterious onrney oy death. atnlf.. $onor. Ambition. And the. next excitin chapter in which - i capacity to be hurt. He'd be a mango. •At last she lied cried g 3y cup water As the clouds parted Matthew and only theri did Ifomer know' Homer conies to .-grips.-with a -big 2 sticks of Cinnamon fine, grown -ap• ciitTen one day. she would be all right. Problem.) could, see his homeland, vide- "Yeah. You're starting -out all 'e cloves - yards, orchards, the - church, little His face was twisted with the _ right. But don't kill yourself.. Get _ _ _ Wash celery thoroughly, • and r houses, all in scattered fragments, them swiftly but not too fast. Be suffering of that - woman -' as he- - chop fine. Combine wiih tb+ like life itself. He noted his tiny polio to.. averybady. Take of! came into the office again. Then = A g E TALKS. Apples which' have _been pared and _ five- year -ord son, .111yases, staring your cap in the elevators. Above he stopped short. Grogan was in' cored, -then put through the chon- at a•gopber which had pushed rip. his chair, his head back, his mouth SADEE B. CHAMBERS - . ail, never k.se a telegram. If per, , (medium knife).. Combl -r..e the dirt in the backyard. There, - theie'e anything you son "t ender- open. He was quite drunk. The - .- - _ _ celery, apples and peppers. •Mix - too, was sixteen- year -old Homer, stand come to me." telegraph boa began tc rattle. _ • ' -/► CHAT ON PICKLES well and then mix in the salt. living in a world of youths ere- - Homer - remembered his instrut- --The -homemaker and the good - place , over the direct heat and ation, groping or the deaf of Homer shifted fropn one foot to tions. First, he threw a paper cup - g design „ P ,provider of the family has always 'simmer., covered until celery is _ the other-. Yes,. air. But about- of faith and tout- „ ful of water ' in Grogan's face. - conaMered .late August and Sep. - tender. � ' age in .life. Far off in an army these singing telegrams ... - . Grogan ,began to, revive. He' was tembe• as the time when she ,tamp was his eldest son, Marcus, Well' You've gb: I.. 'pretty :. muttering, "That's right- Thank makes a final inventory of the Add the washed raisins; corn • - *and of the •aniform he wore, good voice-, haven't you. you boy ." as Homer dashed fruit storage _ and 'mentally or syrup. vinegar, • and broken cin- tenderl writing home to the "They used to let me sing at ♦ namon sticks (in :. cloth), Simmer y g out for rile coffee. otherwise jots down bar finr;l list - folks. At home, under the lamp= the First Presbyterian Sunday . . �. ' "- _ for her family's requirements. uncovered for 1iid simtes. another. e r ht, he saw iris dear wife, Katey, School. + , the cinnamon and simmer another, • -� 'A few minutes later, with the We hear every' day, "q�ha. 20 'minutes, Pours into hot sterile ' "That's fine." Spangler clapped remembering him in her thoughts, Grogan was about the sugar?" especially as -. - in the son she sang, in the Bible him on the back. Over at the coffee inside him, jars and seal, desk Willie Grogan, the grey almost himself again as he took., the subject of pickles 1s mention - chapter she read each night to ed. Do not be- discouraged. Many the family. - haired, telegrapher, wjnkgd ap- another' telegram off the guile. - L It was this protectiver gentle proval too. Spangler went on When-lie had completed the job pickle ventures are successful heartily: "That's exactly_ -the kind he swung around in. his swivel with little or no sugar' and maybe npirii that filled young Homer, - -- chair_ . "You did that remarkably' you might make some of them - - -- _ of voice we want for our .singing this day, as he hurried to the well son. I congratulate you." your' special favorites until our telegrams. Rich, toll and kind. Y telegraph office alter school. He . you see .. _ Homer - gestured A -the-• mes- supply of Sugar it once again back . had a iota as a' messenger bay. It He broke off. A young fellow, sat-e. - e"Y s ail. Thank you. Is to normal. bad started yesterday. Now he thin and shabby, was shuffling that an important telegram ? "' This recipe -has been tried and was going to make goad and help Grogan•fi ered it. "Business. not found ,wanting;, so I am pass- : rapport ' the family. ' It was , a in. He siletrtly handed Spangler a rig telegram, already written out. The accumulating of money. Moat fag it on to you,- /�et th* - prouEf and awesome thought fors Spangler checked it. The boy unimportant., But important for Mixed Pickle (Using Saccharins) -- - loung fellow to have. y'' cup salt - .'BLACK LEAF 40! -. • . was sending a message to his 1 me to .receive it., They've been iii mother,, asking for enough money trying to retire me 'or ten years 1 teaspoon powdered saccharin- •For lice and feather mites, Black Tam Spangler, msinager of the to get Home on. noyv." He pounded the desk urtr 2 tablespoons white.. mustard_ . t Leaf 40 is ogtstanding. Apply with office, watched him gravely as he . . . _ _ • ; expectedly. "But I've worked all seed the Black Leaf 4o. applicator accord -.. tore .in to report for duty. Spangler tapped . it thought- my life, and I'm not going to ,stop 2 tablespoons dry tumeric tug to directions, The fumes Pass "'Homer, how do you like beings "It'll teaspoon cayenne �d� the feathers pests. roosting messenger?" fully. be about one in the now. I'd die if I did." i�A' fowls and kill the pests. morning when this -arrives, Do Homer stared in w. rider. "Why 1 teaspoon curry powder Also M Garden bisects Homer's blue eyes snapped.. "'I you want them to wake your shouldn't you go on working? It 1 cup corn syrup �" a fellow - wants to work nobody 8 cups .cold vinegar (if strong. IIae on Rowers, plants, shrubs, trees mother up at that hour. y diluted) - and other foliake_ to kill aphis, leaf The boy coughed painfully. His 'should atop him." 8 good-sized cucumbers hopper, young sucking bugs. lace eyes were scared. "I thought I "Hahl" Grogan snorted, ' "1 bug, in burg and similar irsects. -- could t the money tonight mar wish you'd ' explain that to the 10 small green tomatoes - insist on Paeeerr' - - ' get g y seerelt eke s Pat• be. Even if it's ]ate'' head \of #ice. Why I, was the -fast- 6 smair onions �'O , After about ten seconds SpaR- eat telegrapher in the' business 1 •cup chopped celery -e •- Kuld i, ♦. - gler nodded. "I'll rush it right and no mistakes either, mind you. Combine . dry ingredients very t urea. Earth, a•r, 'thoroughly. Mix to a smooth paste reed RNd tired t ' - through." -He brought out some Ali, sing me a song, boy. Protect P bills. "Here. Guess you're me 'from the -murder of age -and with one cup of vinegar. Add the ++s broke. You can poky me When time. Protect me with your songs corn •syrup and . rest of the 'vine- your mother -sends - the__money The boy gasped. ' Num$ly, he .. took the money. Then he mum- \\ bled, his thanks and rushed out., Spangler stared after him'. He 0 n'y had a momentary cynicism.. Tough / ,O world. There wab this lad, far r1/ from home,. hungry, sick. And up - on the hill li-ed lovely . Diana _ Steed whose parents -were rolling . • • -' ': in dough. It was the only thing he had against her. But it' was _ plenty. Ifow couli you know what made a girl tick when she'd 11�' N.� - - �C been living like an orchid all' her �(` i t$ COST OW ' -life? - He- sieed. - -! Gwress• I -need- - ,l - _a drink. I'll be over at Corbett's !1,1 (PLUS ACUONALU'S MA -- - Bar' if you want me. - DON�LDS � �� package oI . bchere is Hamer had been digesting the i1 +ja' every :TOBACCO aia' to roU r proceedin Gosh! What a big NE' CL]T d �d atetLos. ouch, ED Bsi6 rig' heart that Mr. Spangler had. i sal UR aia 4 ;>� • t t t' Y•FO ,Imagine giving a lend. of money_ 1 FOgT � just like .that to a perfect strap gar. It was like being Santa gf1CLYDltA%� Claus or God or something. C:'a• ` _. ' • OR AN 7M ISSUE No. 38-43 "Horsier." Rollie •C: 6g-dn - was beckoning. On his desk there was ca+r'9" f t NMI- f � Y' "G p, •r..a.r- • : , a;. :! ; e. - r- dectt"+',' -• •.e,= "a . k•. `• .. ._ `a -. :rpll;•, 44,�, „ � ` -1* '` Jiff •' NER' 14-AI GOT A MATCH, BUDDY � SPIN SU1hS �3€ ` �' ,'.•'""'. -v,.. �'' FT ," yY"" „", f ` • s'^i� my A FARM WIFE wc_ ' "�*!k' Gwendoline- P. Clarks CUTS TO WOMEN _ �.'';, fly '.• - ; - J- • Have you g putting a we should beware of getting so, y z, few hundred = SpaTr4bls to bed? far into thec woods that we can- No? Well, that's what I've been not see the, trees. • There Is a �• _ dui.,� , a..1 :1'- quite a job You nuv medium in saving just as - see It happenac� tnis way. Alas Ilse-• i� a sp_nding ►� dPnv - one wall by our front door we ourselves • a little pleasure for - ' have a vigorous growth of Vir- the sake of •a mythical future is t ginia creeper. I was years get- false economy —and it • is not so i + .� . •'.� % tine a root well established and hard to find as might be' sup- I longed so much to' see it creep- posed. A, weary farm -wife takes ing up the wall. And at last the a day off to visit her new grand- ereeper -grew, and- has- eont4nued child- and -eemes -back -with -s -new — 7i growing, for the last three or zest for life; friend husband n; four years. But alas, its dense takes in a nearby auction sale, "x ,. growth has proved to- be a regu- and, in hob - nobbing with his F N: _ • lar haven for all. the sparrows in neighbors, realizes that his is not E y ^ the neighborhood. One has only the only poor. clop in the district. fs` I to step outside our front door As for the homes where there��'� and the birds fly out by the hun- are still small children, it takes dyed. Yes, I actually mean that so little to make them happy, the t" : - - to say b the dozen, or the score, dear w,ee souls. A little extra Y y . :' •'•' wouldn't describe the situation at attention from Mother — a new ' ~ i - Pipe- smoking native gets a light from Australian fighting man, all. And, oh dear, you never saw dress for a doll; a bright coat of before setting out to carry •supplies to Allied soldiers in a forward -anything like the mess — the paint on the wee boy's wagon area of New Guinea's Wau -Mubo sector. ate s, the window -sills and the and their world 'is bubbiin over p gj :f # creeper are absolutely plastered. with joy and laughter. And then }, I am cured for all time of any we have the radio for entertain- -. _- - - eG+ i _ between and they shall . be for frontlets : . �✓ "_ desire to have Virginia creeper meat. No, it is not all "hot" your eyes. And ye shall growing over,•any wall of our music —there are programs there OO L teach them your children, talking house! to inspire, amuse and delight all x . 3 ` of them, when thou' sittest in thy " ' ' those who take the time and trou- n " - - LES�'ON ,. house, and upon thy gates; that- But yet I don't want to destroy ble to find them. Of course we _ your days may he multiplied, and R altogether —at least not yet— also want the latest war news Striped spinr,:r which once so I thought I would see what but don't let us clutter up onz graced the nose of a German - =- -v- - SEPTEMBER 28 _ the days of your children, in the Messerachmitt is good only for a land which Jehovah aware 'un#o thinning out :the . foliage would minds by listening' to every news sunshade now, as R.A.F. armorer _ ABIDING VALUES . FROM do. I clipped away at what I broadcast there is—for that' way carries the broken' plane part ISRAEL'S HIS'T'ORY Your fathers to glee them, a the could reach and then got Part- madness, lies. _ across an airfield in Sicily. Deuteronomy 1-3, 11 _ days of the heavens above the per's help for the high spots. ; .,earth PRINTED TEXT, Deuteronomy That-same evening I worked 11;13 -25 - Obedience to the law - of God out in the garden in order to . Spectacles" to the number' of -Fog which lasted for five days GOLDEN TEXT — Righteous- does not come naturally to fallen watch the birds' bedtime manoeu- about 5,000 pairs were left be" the Creatgr part of England %*" exaltstb t.nationi bu. sin is man. Man's tendency is down- ward, not upward; away from ores. They tame back all right, hind by teat year's passengers in in 1904 coat the ,country about ;a reproack to any people. Pro- p � Y but not in such large numbers. London's public vehicles, _ - -- 210,000,000. verbs 14:34. God, not toward God. Man must. 'And then I fixes? them. � armed _ Memory Verse: He bath made be continually reminded of the myself with a clothes prof and j ' everything beautiful -in its time. leas and commandments and will beat the Weeper with it each • • of Goa, or ~else he will forget WAR PRODUCTION. CHIEF • - Ftdeaiaates 3:11.: time the birds came back to roost. them And live in disobedience to THE LESSON IN fl'S SETTING • them, Therefore the Israelites As long as I stayed near the steps ` # Timoo,- 1406 -5 B.C. all they did was sit on the. eaves- are told that they should first - Place. —That part of the Jor- trough and watch for an oppor- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 8 Short letter. lay uI5 the words of the law of 8 Head of den Yalhaq which was' immedl- tunny to fly to their hiding place.. 1, q L EIH''I° E I I " E I T Weaken. God in their heart and in their LJ ately north of the Red Sea and BS:t if I no more than diaap= newly foamed , �, b�T T 8 Specimen. soul and then bind them upon L.0 E AI L E - below the Dead Sea. their hand azZd on their forehead peered around the corner of the U. S. War R A I E ',�- I, l 8 Immature _ -- Obedience To God between their. eyes. The Jews house they were back again in- �uc I 5 T ! 1 U R seed. - "And it shall come to pass, if stave literally fulfilled this, bq full 'force. But I stayed around BosTd• 514 S V M E; 'L 'ye shall hearken diligently unto binding in little boxes, on. their. and finally the birds decided to 11 Short cloak. 10 Unless (law)i - ,E 'T WE ,P S I I 'N -my . commandments which I com -" arms and foreheads'. written por- spend the night' in some nearby 12 Iridium Q,E A,R T TR 11 Taverns. - ;mand you thin' day, to love Jehovah'- tiona of the book of the law, trees. So you see I really did (symbol). • ' p T;R �p�p R Ai: 15 Accomplish. with put the sparrows to bed. 13 Upon• ART menu. ..� your God. and -to serve him p _ y What really is•meant here -ia that 19 Eager. '' 0 THY Y E S -all your heart and with all your whatever oue.,does, and whatever -- ' ' ` 18 Silken aa6" soul, beat I.will give the rain of - -one thinks, 18 Entrance. F L W E E 5 should'. be controlled Isn't it strange that so �fre- 17 Repeat. 1 T M S S V L 24 Tiny. youuiland in Its season, the former by the law of God..- It is not so 9uently what we "have logged ,for 19 Meditate. _. E V 6 4 O T E M A L L 28 Wide aw lea rain' and the latter rain, `that important for us to have little proves such a aissnvointment — �0 �Xhe pi IY 5 l 28 Single. - "thou mayest gather- in thy grain, pieces of paper nailed up on tilts when we era it' Haven't you assortment. 30 Observe. - and thy new wine, and thine oil. - - ,dodrpost; on which the law is in- often found -it so? We build , up 21 Shade. - - ;35 Dined. 5.1 Work. _ 91 Hurrahs : -And I gill give grass in thy ,fields scribed; as it is for us to have s for years on something we want 22 Employ 38 Alternating 52 Symbol for 82 Highest snail. a..' 'for, thy cattle, and thou' shalt eat home recognized by .. those - who to get, or to do, and when our diligently: current cerium. $7 Sages. - - -and be full." enter it a belonging to the Lord. dream comes true we find it 23 Otherwise. (ibbr.). 53 And, (Latin), 88 One who w God 'is concerned- with the phy- It is the i�ome that is to be -sancti- doesn't measure up at all io our 25 Valley. 37 You and 1. $4 Small Vilest: earns, laical welfare, the material pros- fied. expectations. For instance, we 27 Therefore. 38 At some other 55 Gaelic., 89 Spring houcrey Verity,' of His people. God does pranranco Of Vietorl - 1 all know people so obsessed whit 29 Ostrichlike Place. VERTICAL Oi Foot -Parts. _ 'not desire His own chosen people = the idea of saving up for the birds. 40 Exclamation. 1 Pedestal part. 42 Fruit. to live in constant .hasdahi ,nor for if ye shall diligently keep 42 Friend. 2 Express ,. 44 Revels. p all this, commandment 'which I._. future that they get no pleasure l31 Respiratory -'any nation that Lollowe Him tai from living at all: In such cases sound. !IS �v�6 opinion: _ 48.Cloth measuse. have a suffer Ion are of pov: command • you, to do it, to love . 32 Like, substance. 3 Irritate, -!4? Initials of tho g Ye Jehovah your God, to walk in all once of two things "always happens -as Compass 45 Prophet. 4 Beverages. board he for- : ertq or famine. What God first his ways, and to cleave unto: him; —either the person dies while ' 48 Location, 5 Musical tt►erb headed. wants is the heart to be yielded still working, or else he retires, point to Him, and then all' the things then wiA Jehovah 'drive out a11. 34 Exist. 50 Enthustasm. instrument. '49 Music note. these nations from before yon. onip to find that hard work has - that man' can desire will God and p - become so much a part of his `lovingly bestow. ye shall dispossess nations 1 2 ' 3 14 5 6 7 18 9 10 4- . dail life that the time and abil- greater' and - mightier than your- y - Warning About Idolatry it for enjoying II 12 13 14 15�` selves. Every .place- whereon the y 1 ying his 'hard -won ;"'Take heed to yourselves, lest sole of your foot steal tread shall leisure has long since passed. He your heart be deceived, and ye be yours: from the wil'd'erness, has forgotten how to relax. The (6 7 18 1-9 _ - tarn aside; and nerve other gods, and Lebanon, -from: the river, the pity of it! One can imagine - - and worship them; ani the anger river Euphrates, even' unto 'the Puck looking on and chuckling. - -- = '20 21 Q'j of Jehoval_ be, kindled ,against " binder sea shall be your border. to himself — "Lord, what fools • :you and• he shut up the heavens, There shall no -'man be able to: these mortals, be!" .;to that there shall be, no rain, 'stand before you: Jehovah your • 23 6 ' ' and the land shall not yield its God shall !ay the fear of you and . - Of course I do not mean that 27 28 29 30 31 =- fruit; and ye perish quickly from - the dread of you upon all the we should not save for the future off the good land w :dch Jehovah land- that ye shall tread -upon, 'aa —and at present there is no bet- 35 36 y' _ i8iveth you." he bath spoken unto you." Hers ter way than to invest what we 3 The heart is the citadel of the is a definite promise that no mat- can save in Victory Bonds —but whole moral being, and so long ter how powerful the inhabitants 39 4 Qj it , is kept for the Lord, the ..of Canaan should be at the time 42 43 4¢ enemy can gain no advantage; -- of Israel's entrance into. the defeat overtook• her. -There is no, _, -_• -- .`but when once it is surrendered, - promised land, .God would give greater illuatratiw. than this, that 45 . 4 ya all is really gone —there is the the Israelites a sweeping victory the tragedy that occurred to r.r turning aside — other gods are over all of them if they would' Israel in her early days of ad- 50 Si served and worshipped. but continue to'walk in" Hip com- ' vi.nce into Palestine was because :, , >,.• . : >: "Teach Thy Children" mandtnenta: 'When Israel in of the sin of Ache (Josh. 7), �' :,',£'•` :: >'. "s y ='I "Therefore shall. ye lay -up obedience to God her : victories_' and the glorious victory that came, ;;,,k;,•, " "� - - these my words in your heart and were assured and continuous; V her against the very same city in' ,our soul; and ,ye shall bind ' when she disobeyed God, either which had defeated I her when this :,them for a. sign upon your hand, as a people or as . individuals, gir. was put away (Josh, 8). Y POP- Formerly of WPA _ .... _ - By J. MILL WATT • ' `T • I HAYS YOU FOOL 1 F YOU I . K1VOW a: cA :- -- �: 'a _ A GUN' HAVENeT GOT. A BUT Z b�l�►P11" 7 RIFLE, you SOMETHIN3 WON'T HAVE TO TO LEAN ON . :. DO' ARM DRI LL LIKE THE ; •. OTHER T r - ER F LLOWS. -. — E :7 :r2 i ; •► J . %. . ,.':. . '� •�. . i"�°9G� � � <��*. "',�`M =Lj "0.^4!lr�'�yB�S' Y r : b�� "..�{'4: 'Y'I -. � _ i�'i�'rJ.'., :�, R��^n; i;K• - n. .- s � , .w vs, r 'r "p .5'a•4'3'"{""TK" •y *" i;' ° r .4 -aq,: N •f, - .. _ •Y �, �F.ts•h^n: ' c,s7i ,- �S . C''•• y..w'.C' • . ,�'""�:. t .;'�T.,�'• :�,,,r., :'�'. ., a y � .:.c -: �.fi' •. •.;� .r.q }. w �rw''•�. �• y :.�'. - e ;� :.ra•., •y 'w'C . �.a•, �.,� .��r,' :,,+r\ ,'tq+,, t: ,. zi •, c„ irsiMiio- -1 WOW", � - tiJ ice. j - : e' - ` - - . . , • __ _ : a*, is ewits., t. isr t_ _•._. if. tiled :vs,.. � ow v&s wee ro ..v � a. rol ytir - h7. snail srrior .. _ • _ R.O Assachaim ,.. -- unfa rnished roopns. r of a. a.edwa r. halts; , ►p g Nswa Of:04e GOAL, 0©HBi. iw `aro`+. c�.o..ao,. 0 L N WOOD CEMENT, twas�. - - o! Pieaac BAND, GRA QE DUMALD RIIDDY Basr:ates, "r about Sept. :.. Wit" 4Ah con, west of - L' �re.a�►�.,�,�,:s- Qr`pbope 98Jia. slid — _ --- -- 13 weaned pigs, mile �s,.wcr wma of o.rs so.r. wYkh. eh► _ 3LI'm ER IS SUPPLIES BEATOtd, BELL tt RO'SS .J ."a a quarter West of Pickering on ; .N - ' " o. p. Howard Shier. 4-a5 Aho Iaatil� oarts a work flarristors (f Solicitors � �: •'' 6 W. J. Beaten, B. E. Tdepheae • �• � — at once. z.--4 'Ann We hsvealsoplseed is etoelt s full Piy milk- - shipper. -- Pickering -_ -- _ -_ $ Bmoioa Ie1I, =._C. �A_d,_._Zil� , �,� LINE of MAPLE LEA MILL1XG Dairy. SALE =- 2 White analmelled CO�JiMPAINY FEEDS J. D. !: Rose Jobs L. Pond a" Bay' Street --. Toronto l With rim one .nattreea A • W MITCHELL springs; - sad dresser. Mrs. Coco. Mc�nroy, • ANWS' McMILLAN — Barrisbsr, Phone Pick, 54 R 13. 4r 5 P2o$92]21g, ODD• Solicitor, N %f`f ' e+oR s —for horse meat wanted phone — Yards ?4: Res. WW ss Melinda Btr. — Toronto .j Prevail prices . i —1d. Phone Pick Telephone Llgia 8801 : F r 13. Ayr. 1 - ti DICE +RING y� LLS �. _. , For isle —goat, tmiliung, two {' ld . E. Haysuck, first farm north - tstsee .�,,. of Eirskine Church. GROWING MASH j R. BEATON, TOWIrIlHI'P For .gale bed,-. -r. x..b�, .... Yt� ees, - - -- - - - • �0aiits. Accountant., Etcc." or" �J Ss,, St�� Aking i good, near sew, Sideboard, with ? -�•• -- Norriop Liren.e.. iPhitgolr, not• Bu l �♦ $r �%ing p$ - miirror, and a' washstino. Mrs. 'F. Start the .Pi - -� l 8roninian, Elizabeth Str. A. E. RICHARDSOIY - For Victory Seer Sale 400 Leghorn wens, good • -- - i layers, $1.15 each. G. Z*Wner, Bros- _ .Right, On . 039N]DRAL INSURAN _ - -- • : Clare 8 B 4. REAL 1d8TATE _ During August _ I. or a -- 15 good quality sheep. Pig Starter -• OONYEYANCING ! Shropshire breeding ewes. A. Mac- As, old established agae►c7, _ At - 1 Bennie, Brock Road. ' Phone Pick. Do N o LOC K W OOD to .erve, - .• . �r� R 11. : � The B Store -- For Sale — International Dung PICKSIUNG. ONT. done, Pickering 60 - # truck, 3-4 yard Good rubber, 9-ton i license; also half -ton pickup truck. 1pE DSLIVFR • So- Bourne_ Gravel Pit, Brock .$oad. CHAPMAN i - ' �Sor Sale - Jesse caw 4 oId WE S�VE . - *Liek good freer milker. Dude Oct C. A. ST AND ALSO GIVE' IVE • . - : -.1. N. E.'McEpren. , .. - . • .:_.. _.•.. _ Pi c�Cer�n '��Har INS dware Funer Y D URANCE ' Funeral Director - : SERVICE ._.1_.B.R--0 C K. _ Furniture _Despite Wartime Restriction's _ CYR7L E. kdOFLEY � GENERAL - . -.. . Dom' . - i'- GENE INi URANCE .. - - - - IS HEATRE - . SERVICE PkOTEC'l ION$ STe 8tlll able t4 mee - • . -gfi'�Z'TFi'Y' , • � = -: •. . - ' - ' = . �N4W In _ ._ .: -_ _ ' . - Y � -- _ _ .... -- _ Stock }t: MOSt - Besithfall Air- 'canditioaad . y MoRar Amiiulanee,- Day or Night -- - -. - '' . - _ - • d 'Two shows at 7 and 6 P. - Saturday Matinee at 1.80 _ �PSONE 18 We now have M bow a .sss� of - of Your Dentinds l . -- TRURSDAT FRL, saiTVRDii»C .._..Beptember 181 17 and18 last talrat {te NattlsAhafa - : :Hello, Frisco, Hello Pickering, +Out.- - .. � � � • Alice Is,. a and .. .: JdtL d John Payne yn 16 oz. - -_ -49c -Jack Pakie and Lye. Bari - _ _ W 11�. MAW Our Prescription Servi•e I. Accurate and Etfi kilt Ow Motto "' "We Bove 'It, Can. Get It Or It In Not- ..- _;IiONDAY, TUESDAY, WE'AN'SD2 �,)pBNR+tD AUCTIONEER AND' p � j QT X 21 and 22 S De"�i..►7J.� ON, AM Oftplete show at ago Sales � eatL� �Tba,wbera THE BE%ALL STORE J. o _ `,' - PICK IIVG ?ban* or write. Addre" dl s Dund" J. R Bores rksa. H. The Avengers - 6treet, Bat. - Phone, Pick. 69 wfth Ralph Richards Dehroth Berri _ 'Whitby. OoW�rio. Hash Williams and Griffith Jones Toronto AD 8528 — Pick. 53 R 12 - a s'm' 9 "a' FARM.ERS, of S.'ONTAR10." also as added a on - AGiiscoas t 36 +� Fl with GARDEI \S W! PAT „ PBI(XS AT 40s..0t, YOUR ZC = �' ring Music - R01� : ___ �r+�e Woodworth Gtewge Gi.ee EGGS DOGS TRANSPORT : Now ,rill seal' Paris Great .. :..'CALVES �.AI�RS : WUR�DA7t,' n1a, $A1'MAT TRANSPORT i. ;Awetste et Lead er AM ALL LtMDB OF Sepember 29, 24 and 25 CARTAGE _ _ :.: Eisg Bag Sills ` -,Foul hV _ MOYIxt try, a and dressed Flight for Freedom VPb ba e a tall Noclt -- ass, SAND GRAVEL STONE fir 8edlear Rtteaen iG'rea MaeMartas Spra7•n„ Galles Teals, WINI&W —Get our prices on Live Ducks ,• . 'Y \Ot1Ce .• Screens, screen Dees end SawwAng ,�►A You Ha:d.�ar. a. PIC��KLRI�TG FARM coaxf err _ lI.LVIN �BUSHEY �Combisation Sterns Deor: Rai LIMITED • �QA'�'lYiflO/I'S — Hardware iasasieb - - : V Storm Rash 1we to Ostler ?"°' XMGW71MPD ZGG QR'ADING BTA I M + s3so PHON= 46 ' E.. Wal'l'y ONT. PHOYE will R BSA Asphalt Shingles - PT ON ART N O �. + Roll Roofings `: j • Asphalt Sidisp - r W.>i. etc. PILES OMRIf Ltl HER Co ._ Thy . .`N M $niferers of bleeding ar proiradiag LIMITED Gordon pile. ebonld knave B,mk•r►� asz�b.l sign we.' am lurniab Pills. Mrom the case. at its semis. . - .e.meris, 'fist will. The operator of a barber shop n Money back if the first bottle ioee Scarboro Junction } Aim from � Canada was recentl not satl He . SNew t: �m7 y fined for rays- .,,L. in d5gsiiy img prices, --. $W fine. Drug OeR d jT1!$.EMONES Sowaii I= and Scsrboio 8W at appearance am �r wwk VS rt ad sot i , >i M Greater Zvi tr �. ;.... �uaht� iV1PAt Haoi old "Dressed loOnber '1[#llwotlt : Kinsobw Road West •/ y names Sub Dom. Scram X. - M. W. STAPP'ORD - _ PouYtry _ Mouldings Snit sad Hardwood Flooring vbrb ... Brick Insalsted •Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding Ph. 469 WbAbir Ont. „ Lath And = _ - Wallboataa Rock Cedar Shingles Asphalt Shingles lion Roofts Fish in season - -� r . _ Rock Wool DWWAUl n Cement and Lime Weeping Tile ,Sewer Pipe _ - MARTIN- SENOUR 100 PUILE PAINT MARKET - _ _