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LX:III - _...: :_ PICKERING�', ONT., PRIDA�`OCT. 8x.943 = _�:..:_ � -1�To. 8 1-04wso n To De Drs tched _ t ::parcels :For 'service Ike To Available Addrasses T -Fair Observations LOCALISMS $ cos last issue we sated for the piekerint Township Council Send the News to the boys overseas aAkeases of boys overseas . Soloed Pickering Township was well rep - to liars theme sent into the News resented at the Red and W'jtite Day At the October meeting of the Western Sectional W. A S. Off%% whets a mailing list would be (Ayraiures) at the Fair. Harry Council, on Monday, there was a Held st Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson, of eapspleted. The result was ►-address- Boyes 8 head, Mrs. _Stewart 8 head from Charles Keen, of Pine .�.�� Church Str., spent the week -end i3, request as sent to several different parties, and Hemn3tage Farms 16 ueaii, The Ridge, Dunbarton, asking the coup- 'The World for Christ'' .was the Brooklin, with Mr. ,WSalter St"m- - aa>d these same checking every -day campetiiion was strong, some of the cil for assistance in'preventing wat- theme of the Western . Sectional Son, and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. M AW4 to see "who has what" —• and as best Ontario herds being represen- er going over his property. The meeting of the Oshawa Presbyter- Mrs. J. - Bushby, of Claremont, to yet, as might be .e�peeted -wo eon- �+ but the Pickering snow men Council have decided to ask Mr. of the Women's Missionary Soo - confined to bed, convalescing ad plete list The ladies we ata]dn8 the "cleaned up" with a great lot of Keen if he is willing to Pay half iety of the United Church of Can. the home of her son, A, J. Bud*y4l awards — the leading entries at the ham, best of what they have► --this week the cost of a culvert necessary to .Which was held in Pickering United Pawoels paust get away over this Fair. The C. N. E. and Royal shows -carry the water, and also if he is Church; Sept. 30, with about seven- Mrs. J. S. Baladon returned fi*"4 week -end. Don't, blame the Red were found here this year. Frank willing to allow the Roan 'Supt. to the, Oshawa Hospital, Crass for Chapman- did -an_ outstanding jobs 8 ty -five • in attendance. on Wedaeadsgt ' - any- om�oas� - - -' - -- :...�,� the --proper - -diteh ie:`asm�e- oa- '— M -rs-C: G: Pirtle; - 1st - mice= Pfos.: - lellewing -a- tonsil- spesaBoa. - - - -- i .' Jersey Judge too. his property. presided at both sessions. Mss. V. Mr'. and Mrs• Floyd Jones, ofi; Jim MacRae Mentioned m Over- E. Cartwright welcomed the'' ladies Brooklin, Mrs. H- Stainton and sog" ; seas Dispateb. St. Frauds de Sales Church New Public Health Nurse Makes to Pickering United Church. A call •Beverley, of Qwlph, spent Sun&& First Report to Council. for "Advangs" to be the key -note of with Mr. and Mrs. Bushby. Liss MacRae, son of i[r..,ad Mss. The C. Y. held their first meet- Mrs. B. Gordon, Public Health the. work for the coming year, was hied Robinson; R 0.A. F, apeaa ing of the Fall 3eaboa at Robinson's g sounded . by Mrs, S. Littlewood, _ Frank Mse$ae, Pickering, was sea- Nurse made the followin report to the week -end at his Home here i tiosred in a neRapsper dispatch, by home an Sunday evening last. Two the Council — President of the Oshawa Presbyter. Mrs. John Anaan is convalescing new members, Ethel O Aare and Rapid, Class Inspections 6?4 after a heavy col at the hone ail, Allen, in the Globe and ]sail .Morgan O'Connor, were welcomed p P� sal, As one of 105 Presb)terlals, we � � - 40 mus tdo something bigger and bet- her daugfiter, Mrs. John tWvert.. In gaup o edition. Allen was with to the group. Arrangements were Special PhY� Mrs, Arthur Silk, who uaderwerad a group of the' members of the Special inapectiona � ter than last year, to further our made for the continuance to the missionary education. In our per- a serious o tion at a Toronto , Tact Corps, who - were tmkiag an boys. from the pariah, overseas, It Physical 'defects found were: Via- Hospitals week, is reported to Italian Village (unidentified). His was further decided thslt.to of ion a, Tonsils 2 and Dentai 10. Mrs, sonal lives we crust rise above all, P aNe7 was on, the conversation of the these Gordon has visited two schools and division of race and creed, share be recovering Teeple, T r on + 1 Young men, s year's s" wool - three Places of pre - school age, and our Christian experience with oth- Mrs. dock Teeple, Toronto, ipen�, boys around Kim. Several names Boa to the "Pickering News" would - . wen mentioned. of boys and than thirty -four families given an- introd- ere, practice what we believe . and Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. John fowls they came Essen, Among tress be sent, so as to keep theta infor- wry interpretation of the Public rededicate ourselves .to the world Mgrkar. i 1 was Jim MacRae, Pickering, med of local happenings. The Rely rhaee was "a very turnout W igious discussion Health Program � inspestion she mission of the church. ry 8O0d period dealt with found that 44 infants had received - -Those assembled divided into the hear the illustrated lecture on thq Nephew of Mrs. Fred Andrew the following topic — "When Ideals -- ,whooping -cough toxoid, 3 diph- . following groups for special method ."Peace tRiver' District" by Rev, T:: Silted in Aee3dmt. are Lost, All is Lost". Several of study: Mission Banda, led by Mrs. F. McGre r Abe United Chur'cii the members took a leadin then* vaccination, none. Pre - school go _ 8 Part in age— whooping -cough toxoid 28, 17 J. A. Murray, Vice- President, Tor- here last Tu y evening. Douglas Walton, of Buttonville, ' this discussion, The C. 0. I T. held their first for diphtris and 5 vaccinations, and onto Conference Branch; Mission ' aepieew of Mrs. Fred Andrew, Sunday' last was the opening Sun- of schools --18- for whooping- cough, Circles" and C. G: -L, T. lea by Mra. 'nceg of the season on ilivndag - I maaB, was struck by a car last day of October, the month espec- lil for diphtheria and vaccination, F. Bannister, Secretary Mission evening; -under the direction -of th4r -- Saturday afternoon. He died later iall� dedicated to the Holy Rosary. , Eons. • Circles, Peterboro Presbyterial; and new leaders, Mrs. R. T. Doble apd ' GEL the way to hospital: at is fie- The Rosary is s popular Catholic AuxiliIiaries, led by -Mrs. J. Me- ; Mrs. Henry Westneyy, and are look-, iieeod ]oo was ataadiag beside his Devotion in honour. of toe Virgin Expenditures* Month - Kiilop, Community Friendship Sec- in forward to a pleasant and prat'•, - Wayele at the time, Mary, Mother of Our Lord- Jesus stable program in the coming win otbar boy, who was also h when Christ And since we believe Christ ;Roads and bridges � ;1,699.88 teary of the Dominion Board. _ - • Tsansp'ton and Light 28.37 ,An. intereseiag report of the School ter he months. gu - to approaching car struck them • to be Cnoci, we honour Mary as the. I �d :.. 51.91 for Leaders held at O. L. C. Whitby, The regular meeting of the Wvm• swit. Wpiton, seriously injured, Moir of God, or. the Mother of an'e, - Association of the United � Him who was God. Con�eagce • ':1,3$0.43 • was given by Miss Edna Gieen. (Church, will be held at the home Of diiei soon alter. It was reported, A Quiet Hour was conducted by B way of a Short, the other was able to gqr to his y y �. end PCPs : • " Mrs. Frank Baker; on Tuesday at= . Red Cross Grants Whitby Auxiliary consisting` of ' . iapsa iaadeglste, explanation, the follow - Piq $1000.00 son prayer and a meclttation on I ternoon, October 12, at 2•uv. A gwd o� img may be of interest: Ering g' attendance is. requested, and, . will. The in its i Clare 600.00 three priorities_ of life— rgligion ip • _ Navy League . # 500.00 our individual lives, in the home t the ladies please ' remember the► i Rosary present loan is. traced bank to the floss of 3t. Dora- shower for the overseas boxes - ' Mr. and Mrs, George T. 'Wilson. onic, 700 years ago, who received � Salvation Array ffi 500,00 and in society. - of Balsam, Oat., wish to announce it Essen the Bleared Virgin, barrels I K' of C. ffi 200.00 At the dinner hour, Rev, M. R. ` 'The Women's Missionary Sode%X a the engagement of tAtir elder dau- sir -a devoti'o'n. to 'be Kirtesle Red Cross - 1�•� Jenkinson brought greetings frown of the Presbyterian Church vDu1 Kathalene Ella May, to Mr. throughout PruPaia Can. Red Cross ;501.33 the Presbytery, basing' tun remarks hold their Autumn . Thaur►kotteri,sg - giRor, ughouL the world _Ta as - maech- i on the inspiration; encouragement sheeting in the auditorium of Lim LesUr Willson Smaith, son of MM apical to=4 the Rosary may be RAW* and the late George Smith, traced to the early centuries when � Neil Known Brougham° Resident and challenge of the W. M. S. pro- ci�urch, on Wednesday, October 13,; of Prospect, Ontario. The marriage lay people, delirious. of i7rsltating the Tendered Farewell gram. Mrs• G. Bra), Treasurer, re- 3 p, m..Mrs. McGowan, of Scar- a to take place in the latter part of monks in monasteries, who chanted ported that $5,149.19 had been rais- bheo, will o the guest speaker, :>`d October. the Psalms of David daily in the A easin event was the farewell ed n the first three "Cons ra. Mrs. the ladies of the congregation and Divine Office, repeated ithe Lord's held in the Township all on Frank Baker sang '•Consolation". their friends are cordially Invited to -fig lied Geeos -lt�a -- - - - - p. _Mra._.J_ McKilloo spokg_oa _the attend. P"rayer,- c - the- HiM -Kary 150 urns Tfiiurray evening for the MaVVhhr� subject, "The Church's Response to oyd Ba on, ion 6f Mr. aril ( there are 150 Psalms) using little ;ter family, before they fait !or Mrs. Robert Balsdon, of the Bay,, "mat 'W%kt Elepbant Sale for � - the Challenge of the Present Sour". . pebbles in place of beads . as they their new home iu M3iluten. They -� ie in hospieal, undergoinb an open- - Boys Overseas There is a great need today for Dent foravt the White Eiephaat ads° am strung in the � were the recipients of gifts of a workers to witness in India and ation on a shoulder, the result OL'. Bossy. The first part of the Hail clock,. d oar and war stamps for the an accident sass :ears ago, ' �, � Bale la the Red Cross Ramose, Pick- Mss, � which the West China where the wort are Y el�i, oD y �., I BOA'% psis- cltildrren. The preaentatioa wen . acc- flung wide open. There is also an deal y coasdtuted, are inspired ampanied by the following address, >ti words of «— For Sale By Tender — a ^' at 2]0 pre, appeal for personal witness of those - , Please donate to this moat what- spoken by the. :sad by FJthel Seebeck, a fomler is the church, Angel Gabriel to ]Lary, Hail, full pupil.' Mr. and � Mrs. McWhirter and arch, of the abiding faith , ,',. - -, " star you have and do not want year- ate, the Lord y with thee, fwnily:' We, your friends and God The church should not only _ _Frame dwelling, 9 towns, ` self. Saenebody else will want it �_. ty,an ' arno s�m.n+_" 'be 'a beautiful place _in which to - - - ._rr - _�l_�.- � s' apl- _' -'Bl nS- - -neighbors, have suet here tonight bo g p e ` r 'I7�e nexE words are from Scripture i a worship, but'a price of outgo 149 soft • water, half acre. Desirable flow furni boo ehina P spend '& social evening together be- with warmth and. cheer radiating �, �+ trrr"4 �. location• in Pickering Village, Ten- MW pottery, clothing, glesowf0. " from it far ,and wide: r>�, linen — anything that will bath (Lake 1. 42) Bieped art thou us. A departure we very much re Brooklin Auxiliary- dedtonstrated ders for the purchase of sspne will .Sell 1, 1 among women and Blessed is the gret, and also to express our app - "A Mission Field Reports". • be received up to and ir►ciuOing Od. of thy' womb. The last part' reciation of the services You have : 23. Lowest or any tender not nee- fruit And you be surprises at wiat of the H� Mary is a petition that rendered to the community during Mrs. 'Winnifred Worry essarily accepted. Address tenders the auctioneer can sell. Give him a her intercession wltlr God, the, nearly fourteen years you have Presbyterial Preis Sasetay John S.. Balsdon, AKekerin)g, Oats. "" ' •i ` chamae• 1 ! we may receive favours during. life, 1 dwelt among us, years in which you _ Amy article so donates onay be but especially ilt death''. The Rosary` have .reared a fine young family Well -known Claremont resident, left at the Rod Crow Rooms' at 1 Card of Thanks is not a mere string of beads' on whom all will miss. Yoi:, Mr. Me- Thomas Coady, Passes. any tiase up to noon Saturday, which Our Fathers and gall Miryt Whi=ter have .the distinction of hav- --•-- Mr. William Maw, WWtby-, has are said mechanical] It is much Mr. and Mrs. William SineTate- 4 eoanated to act as auctioneer. Y• ing served jss teacher 'of S. S..FIo. Funeral services were held on and •family'wish to thank the ioindR '" More a mental Prayer-or meditation 10, Pickering, a ' longer ver'iod � of Tuead'ay for the 1 The'm.,3 Coady, Come and have a share in the fun: for each decade or group of ten j tkrne than an of your preuecessom. who passed away at his hwne here, friends, o sided a, and those who q h :•..,; , Ha neinber, that . all the proceeds of there presented for our consider- a fact 'which shows your fitness for last Saturday , afternoon, following kindly provided cars, for their mattF this Bate will go tow}rd filling the ation `a mystery, or au event of Our the profession •you have chosen: s' lengthy Illness. ' lie was in . his •fit' expressions of sympathy and' Ham, CY�nas Boxes for our boys ov- Faith, taken from Sacred Scripture During the' 12 Years of service here 75th year. i condolence, and for their beautifub assess. Please note chose of time slid having referent to�some event -the happy relations which. existed Born in Pickering Township' on florgl remembrances, at the time off' P- W. instead of p- m_,_ as in the life of Jesus or His Mother betWoen yourself and school board the 8th Concession he farnted for their receht sad 'bereave�asent, 3�i reviously advertised• the lose of a dear father. j ,Mart• won >p;._gon the respect of parents a few Years;'andwas at or,d time a and affection of children. Your co- member of the board of a local Pklteriag Sortieultural �Jeeiety " ^" The two dozen ditty sags for The Religious Instruction 'Class operation in all worthwhile projects canning factory, For a - number of to the Navy by sae of our for the High School students got musical instruction, hearth educe- 7eara ' he ran the elevators' at the The final horticultural meetiii�j bridge clubs, last week, con- off to a good start laet Wednesday tion, Jr. Red Cron work, manuaj north end, 'where the Farr 'E- of the y� will .be held in PickerhWl the following _ catonb, soap, afternoons with an attendance of training, laid the foundation in, the ors now operate. He spent most of United Church Sunday, School, t1Nj brush. and powder, razor, pipe, nineteen. . pupils minds for good - citizenship. his lifetime in the vicinity' of Clare- evening of 'Noveaiiber 9th. Keep. that Faso, chewing .gum, hard candy, 'Mrs, MoW'lhirter deserves recognit- moot, although livirig in Uxbridge dateAs the members will be .show•' 7 per, envelopes • Y ion for the part she had in your for a few years. He married the ing their prwaicm chryeanthe name - canda, pair soc]ob, 2 hand- � ,hire at Hare of Mrs. 8obt Gordon towel washcl j Soon Extinguished. �cessful work never too busy former Miss Jennie Gregg,- who. � a special house plant er hadt.,, ' o� house- I with her many home duties to • co- survives him. He was a member of ion as well as' an address -and gone&' e. The housewife. contained 3. operate as subAtute'teacner, train- the former Methodist Church, and _ mending wool, ':>0 pant butt I Fire of unknown origin; caused Ing children fora later the United' Church, serving _Pickering United Church damage to. furniture in the home of special' occasions, , 6 needles (seiv#iip(� sit¢ ,darn- 'keeping 'open'houae for caAruiiunity Yor a number of years on the church -- Special 9eirv3eea - ' "• ' • "., -,- �; 1, 2 spools xhredd,' 2 shoes Mrs. Robert Gordon, oA Tuaiay activities, always' s good island and Board, Thanksgiving -Services Sunday neatt oz, gatisty ,pitta, . plig. ' asaalF - as, , ,morning, Mrs. H. - Pascoe, who lifer neighbor. PI Besides his wife ,' ife Mr. Cond is , ;3n the assns iesidenoe, was npstglrs • from ease accept these gifts Y Anniversary 'Services, _Ootabe *' 1'f 'at the time On •sale izoai 'the community friends as a survived by one brother, Johnson, - , AZdversatT Coacerlr , 8nittera are urgently•�regoir±ed I1ing smoke, she memento of that friendship. Let in the West,•' and a Sister, Mrs. TnesdaY, Oct. 19 — Tasn 8ami t" { or Navy turtle- ueclt' �'4"idters.. carne down', 'to find a table on fire. Smith also in the West. 1€' `i are asking for as i The local Are Co., Quickly exting= the clock, as it ticks the days away , -and Company � . wished the Hanes, altho say to you, ''Best wishes from Brou -- The service was held from the Toronto Marsala •Distriet "B" $eta ' Y as possible, as - the used is ugh the hose war not ghmn' and the chair tiring rest and United Church, with Rev. I. IL ties on November' 71h at 3.1 a. ts. Emory knitter should kaait. a { e required, Mrs. Goy= _fix talon on �,y_� a&�- _Kennedy_ is charge. -- .interment-- -ia-.- VW aetl11 --ho < aaeutos. don sost:hadd . , l •6, . • ,, -mt- ails � - -- �a:ties�'at want- ,- � �y _ hand, when attempting to get art- Brom s .. the Claremont Union Ceosatery. - . idea off the bwele � t"W. ;a" emu. -' .j,_' -.a. •ti'+b'-,,x��'yy 'a,✓.. R-. - •ti - .r+' _ _ y, 'y" _ ...,d;,v, •.-•ice "` ;.•a :•Y , '_,.s.,� 'c•__... •. �.< • br �^' {•➢•. .Q stn :.F''+f a . •y ana^:r'• ..L �aY. r-� ,. - _ .. _ _ _ .. :t ' ' A uta@C x_,44 H-J • Vim• a �•.n••:- •1y'- '1... =Y M �'4 't w' 'H,. _ ova •. �a - .� -' err a '1...' ig::' • .a'.• ball game. Homes s d to paternal- � TABLE TALKS ly. 'i'ilea 11O pro2eated t0 �i/ mOfI1► a ' Gp �•� :�'�"�C{'? -• •, es, tales, I didn't want to sleep this late Ms. Why didn't yon oali SAD19 a CHAMBERS NO MORE "'DOSIING"I MY CONSTIPATION iier eyis. crinkled' with lover 7"1ea�iksRttttut�► - "You're working hard Homer. You Dinner , , , '..._ —I'VE CORRECTED . must rest. _ ._ _ -` -' .. "I'm not working'. orking ° so hard. (fee MENU THE C A U 5 E 1 _ Ida I wish you wouldn't worry - _ - about me. You know I'd sort of — ',Grape Juice. like to feel in some way that Celery Pickles i RRES maybe I could take Marcus' place Roast Chicken Savoury Dressing " ' ,'• 'Regulrarity" ]s important any time; Rat RELLOO" ALLaBRAN ...grand• Creamed Mashed Potatoes R,a vitally important to tbdse t� as a cereal a, in hot, Dy a little. Leto i dl the worrying war days when all of us are minif a ... eat it tkiak for you. I'll do it" Sne:" Cauliflower "with Carrot Sauce '' ' All that day he worked .harder w Salad Bowl of Greens with . working harder than ever. Don't you plenty of water ... then see if you Housewives are "Housoldters° ' The "slowed" down" by that common • don't target you ever bad common than ever just to back up his Tomatoes serving the notion by providing ?,ype. of constipation' due to lack of constipation. For ALL -BRAN sup- breakfast speech. He was still fill- — .Pumpkin Pie ._ nourishing meals that protect i "balk" in your diet And be sensible plies the "bulk" your diet needs ... Beverage of Choice entree the trouble right at its promotes natural regularity. Your w with the nice glow that evening the health of their families. when the policeman stuck his head_ Cauliflower with Carrot Sauce FIE E!AValuabletiecip�Bo�ok eootce instead "dam„ harsh has t'I I` mO loan In the telegraph office, "Hey Hom- Cook cauliflower until tender. • that give only ....., r.wi- venient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in 'Economy Kedges for Canadi s �d� C�� er, your little brother Ulysses is Turn into a' warm dish. P6nf on Housoldiers" containing many lost outside. You better come and the following .sauce: recipey suited to todAy's rcq=c- get him." 2 tablespoons butter - meats. Send, a ppoostcaril , with • + 2 tablespoons flour - your name and address with the - - - There was a' crowd surrounding % teaspoon salt _ words' "Economy Recipes ". - COMEDY little Ulysses. The child's face was A dash of pepper, paprika The a - q ' streaming with tears. The most 1 _ cup of milk The Canada Starch -" awful thin had bAppened. He had 1 cup of chopped cooked carrots 94 w�pa' been staring in a store window at 2 tablespoons choppi d pimento g °Torpnta. Y , r� '�+• - a- Mechanical Man. ' -The man, dis• " - A little grated- carrot adddd to r gusted with 'only an audience of the top before serving makes 'a one had suddenly made a terrible very attractive .dish. - puhllsMdiatlN ' face and a clawing gesture. Ulys. Pumpkin Pie-, Metals - ses had .run,, as if goblins were 2 cups cooked pumpkin CANADA'S s after him, shrieking' and terrified. 2 e 'tAg y .- - gg s' NUTRITION Then a crowd had .come and that U cup granulated sugar - - CAMPAIGN bytbe 7` _ ---was even arorse.. % teaspoon ginger • t>BksfiOf Homer knelt beside him. "What's % teaspoon cinnamon crying 1% cups milk aboumatHe'undertsood. "Ah you're. ti6 teaspoon salt {. just scared that's all." Be sure pumpkin is well mash- Ulysses repeated is - - wonder. _ ad and without lumps. Beat the "Scared? 'Am I scared! eggs until frathg, add sugar and is CAfIADA STARCH COMPANY LilsitW Homer swooped him up on the beat well, using the Dover beater. — kfLudlebars- of his bike.. "There's.. _Add pumpkin, . seasonings and nothing to` be afraid of, You don't milk. Pour into a deep 8 -inch 4r - have to be afraid any more." plate lined with pastry. Bake in _ A big smile broke over the hot oven at 450 ,degrees for 10 minutes to.set the crust. Reduce child's face. Life was opening up heat (875*) -until -filling is 'set. iBes■ and Mary were off for a rolicking evening, with the three_ _ for ., him - This was a new gaper- you, show me all the places you Total titan for baking -45 to 50 - _ gay soldiers. tence. He hugged himself and re- knew?" minutes. J6YN0P818 ed admirers." He 'indicated the peated the delicious words. "I'm An inner lamp seemed to light A Truly Happy Thanksgiving Over the Macaulay house In the mil. rangy fellow. "This is Texas. afraid. I'm afraid." - up Marcus' face, "Yeah. I want to To Alit He-is from New Jersey." Now t5e Homer's breast swelled. He felt . ' .do that Tobey and I want you to small town of Ithaca, Cilifornti, quite important and grownups roan at" Goobers weleousLa personal _ lacuna the preteetive spiriblof Mat- next one. "This la Horne, fie fs a meat my talks. Oh we're poor, a1- letters from Interested reader.. she from .. Texas.'• citing Ulyaaes.. He was doing the ways bayQ been. My Lather was a M pleased is receive saggestlews 'thew, the father who died' two ea topiea for bar eoinesa, end Is worrying for Mai, taking Marcus -. _-- -_ "- years before. He loves them atf. The -third one stepped up. "l am great man, not a success. We didn't wars to 1a -pet el seeds listen to seer p flue rasp old Ulysses. his eldest -Fat. I am from hunger. Now, morg place. The teeling mounted !a him, ever have any more moiler thaw peones." Req °•.t■ for ,setae, or 1 y p than anything 'else .I hunger for spared. we needed. And an know what! your l neenes ■re t' order. Address -- --aOA Marcus. n an arm camp, his- - y y deer letters to «ail•■ Sadie a. daughter Bassi. - ids- his- comDanlonsblp. You see_!! feels_ He eoulda't know it but- 1t. was .. I think your'e going to be crazy TQH ta;', ae�awslim emir- eat". better having girls near. It. smells hie fathers spirit. that so moved about my sister Bess.' He reach- W1 b • -wile Kates. Then there's sixteen dressed envelope it see w • • -. year old Homer• who has a Jab .. itetter than- fast soldiers... _ trim, preparing him for the future. ad. in bin pocket and pulled. out reply. alter school as a messenger boy. Bens laughed. "We�were going Way up on high, Matthew Me- a snapshot. "Here. Take her pia Already Homer has- aen. sorrow. to the.Kinemi moy %. cable3 was watching his eldest son ture. It's yours to keep —the way _ - despair and death through his "To the Kinema," Fat intoned Marcus leaving camp. He was I keep Mary's is my pocket" Morale of German = work. He wonders why life Is so dramatically.. "Ah. consider with speaking soft words of prophecy. * s ' ° dlffir. H Her- thlrsks about love, generous hearts oar humble -ptidw- "And now the"-orders have some' Toney looked at the: tiny photo Prisoners Cracking hurt: becauis his gill Helen EM t#oa, for we are of one family, the for these American boys ... kids graph with "reverence. "Bess sure e _ IIoX favari his ,lust, Hubert Ack= human, ' and - excepf for war we from- big cities and from. little 1s a beautiful girl Marcus. I don't -The United Nations' Algiers : Ilat evori his 'r rich Diana, Stood alight- never meet. What do' you towns, from farms and from of- know if a guy can fall in love with Radio reported last week that _ who's leading Teim hpaniler, man. say% To the movies with us?!' floes, from rich families and from _ a girl without meeting her bat I German. oners taken the alter l the telegraph affiee. a• - "Is he- crazy! Mary whispered poor families. Rids brilliant and feel like I'm In love with Bess al- Salerno f gh were - -'round by he nose. • Homer c am- to Hess: swift in spirit -and kids slow. and ready." still young and tough but no eased at how his friend Is taken "No Miry he's just lonely.' Let's - -steady. 'These= are the Americans. "Maybe shell feel the same longer buoyed by Nazi promises In by hear. He worries, efraltt that 'io to the movies with them." y are not unafraid. but.. they way. And if you love each other of victory. j." A moment later..th-ey were all ave'accepted the -necessity to dis- what's to stop- you -from getting A British interrogation, of ' Spangler will make a big mistake marrying Diana. - seated 'ia the Kinema. It was lava �as their, fear and It It so hap- married "' just back from the kraut wan �g and - swarm, sfstiirly and broth- peas: to die: All, Marcus, you will As if in answer Tobey quietly gnyt'iDd Its saying: "The prisoners -:{ CHAPTER FOl:1R erIy. They revelled and cheered be joining me perhaps began a, prayer. His face was safe• include a thick sprinkling of : The streets were wet and Elie at the newsreels of Churchill and The troop train which Matthew ed,' his bands clasped as he said: veterans from the Russian front. toning, with rain. Bess had been Roosevelt. They wept and laughed saw was moving through the ".rust gtt me to'Ithaca if You can. A]1 declare the ,effect of the Its } - ' shopping with adarcus' girl, Mary at the romantic movie. Later, the -,night. - --One of the soldiers- was ' Anytbiag You say but let me get fan armistice' on German troops Arena. They walked along, happy boya sent telegrams to their folks putting on a bit o! 'horseplay. At home. Protect everybody, keep was terrific and think It will be under their cellophane umbrellas, and girls and read them to Bess the further end of the car a trio them from palm, send the home. an even harder blow at home. - _ -• .: enjoying the light' 'shower. ' In and Mary. sang some folk songs. less their homes, get me to - ... n • h .u• ;dfca o. � x a Marcus - and -Aila -_pal Taber gat Ithaca. - Amen." — - ---_ - -- respecQvely betraying humor, good - Finally, it was time for fare' together. Tobey's round face" was "Amen," Marcus echoed. Hls g nature and •mtschiei in their think- wells. The' moment liras hashed. solemn. "Yon know -Marcus f feel eyes were shiny: "That's a good HOME STUY - = :.HnE tyres, hailed- them Easily and innocently, Fat kissed " pretty lucky. If it hadn't been for prayer Tobey. I hope it's answer cam•■ �m � c••s'« this war I wouldn't have' eon into ed" He opened his b'ag and drew Acme Ganda are thousands of ,haw ; Then they came up and bowed Bess and Mary. elradwtes who have attained to sae, well- „ Worshipfully before the girls. Bess The Horne shouted, "Well; what yon•'•' He moistened his lips. "Tell out writing pad and pencil. "Tbtnk pa� d positions and noteworthy successes - , me• Marcus are you going" to care' I'll get"a letter oft home.' I'm -right ieBusiaeae•throuahShawenin+na. ;iggled and so did Mary..' - about us? What about me" 'Sad Shaw Home study Courses provieprac- One -of the fellgwa doffed his ' Texas?' We're somebody too. We're much It you're ktiled'" in the mood for it I guess." tical, thorough and efficient instruction. - _sap_and'spoke. "My ladies, we of is the army too? Marcus' face..- S,badowed with ( Tobey and .Marcus have die••1 the. great Democratic army, your $o • the girls ,kissed them and thought. 'Yes Tobey I'll care a cussed an after—the—war future. But ssetd,eeN„ i " "- ---- anti, ti e- Q _ _ _ e re, Ltn a then, tae three Doys ieapea ana 1�t. , Le. a ale, ".� lul6a Lai' -lLUwle, now - they are ' ,neatting for Dante, today. •and we hope, here tomor- frolicked down the street .gntli the old neighborhood, the kids that Will they get back' to Ithaca, to Dads of aseretriss (A GIs used to lie t11. my' C1a888a: Those Wri+.lor calCIxe. Shaw sctioots,D.rr. eta sow, thank you for your beautiful they were out of sight their loved ones, 'to build the nay end cAwt°. Bas. Tsrvneo, Ono 1 ltacea —in times of dryness no less It Homer had seen them all he are all the things I want to go Peace! Doa't .miss' the next excit- 1 than in times of rain, May I pre• would-,have known that here was back to." - ing •installment.) ' - sent my comrades slid your devot- another kind of love too, the Iove. Tobey had been listening intent- (Continued Next Week) PLEASE KENTION THIS PAPER of comradeship among strangers,. ly. He spoke with matter- of-fact-the -warmth of the, human totrards news, not sadness. "Well, being an those who are lonely and far' from orphan. 'I haven't got .'family to home. go back, to. Or a girl waiting for The next morning -Homer slept - me like Mary." He turned dal[_ - e ° later than usual. It was Saturday. around in his seat. `.'But you know No • school: The clock said. nine; it's a funny thin* Marcus. I e17 ;i tbiriy - when he got to the break- most feel' that Ithaca's m'y home fast table. From the empty lot 'town too." He paused for a ma outside came sounds of Ulysses meat, than: "It we get through all ' and the other kids •having a toot- • . right will' you take me back with PLUS TAX i _ y, OR TAXES _ : MACAROON CAKE - .. _ t _ cup butter or shortening 1 tablespoon BENSON'S or - t4 cup auger, CANADA CORN STARCH 3 egg yolks. - -1 teaspoon - baking powder I e H tablespoons ttiilk Vi teaspoon salt _ Do your "worries often keep you :1 cup sifted cake or pastry if teaspoon almond extract t _ awake at night? And does this rest­ •__ flour leaaneas make you feel "all in" the - 'Cream butter or shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream to-- j t[` - cent illy? Noise, anxiety, overdoing gather well., `Add beaten egg yp]ks and milk. Sift' the dry, ingre- ' -' >lhinpor working under pressure can dients together 3 times and add to fitst mixture. Pour into a greased L tlBect the nerves •• •may make you pea 18" x 8^ x 2 "), spreading evenly with a knife or spatula. Spread. Meeplas, cranky, restless • • •cause the following mixture on top of it and bake in a moderate oven P nefvous headache-or-nervous fears. (360° F.) for 45 minutes.f O Dr. UUes Nervine helps relieve MIXTURE FOR SPREADING OVER CAKE BATTER mt ¢ S egg whites ,e+ ` 1',4• cups- shredded cocoanut �.• • �edative. Take t ACOO tag .;,. :'� (3R stale cake crumbs direction to help calm our nerves � teaspoon salt WA to lmptoveQ_ tiffs sup Crown Bpand Corn ; -�... . OR toasted. crisp - ready ..� your �p ;., N Tabktq�ace 95c and Syrup to-eat cereal y _ y� ti3dis25c?e>35c a rT: r teaspoo BEN'SON'S or eat cereal q a I: CANADA CORN STARCI >'* "Beat egg whites and salt' together :unf l still- but -not dry. Mix _ ' corn syrup and corn starch thoroughly, then gradually beat into egg whites, Stir in cocoanut or stale cake crumbs or crisp cereal: Spread kC:rl1E Nc: 41-43 on top of batter-in kaki ifari arid° bake as directed. {If corn syrup is : - temporarily unavailable, omit from recipe and use instead 'iL sop �� sugar.) -4 : 'q:. 'A,.-` y6 - TT - - i' - .P: „• Yr - -"- :.l +- - •S'• •"'^" - k . •7.ie - -ti"'i. _..+ea•I °+- r-- ..ri -.r✓ at c _w b.,�� . " . _..,•i,y,.. ' ws . .,. b _. .: __� : - : ;..,.nx_�w•�w_:."'i•. - '.� :..fS, ••s.... :ni.. ' :sv -. -, .r�1u- �i:.. -.. ''wni'.. ' ec •e .°i•�' -' fr. :_ ., irS��; ..- _ `,..t:: - s :nu-. wt'.: '.� - } £,�' ...t. N�� r ""' ,' .5y .r• °x. >+� >t";' _ N� *�?� ;L-. i"'•°,^y ,.v� •a, �:. .: S.aa'.,' - n; a. '�• i• ^`" .;: t" :-4y'" •;; .G„ tr''�•ti: , -.,-. ry. �•.'C •7"'�'r•,i �,3 — _� .•:W �p..` .�'t^: :'�- �,4..'t .., •.a`: ..�., •u, :�: _ All seventh day: wherefore Jehovah working- Reaping was a' fQ%- 1 y the �. • .'` � _ - . - dit." T day, and hal- 'bidden lw�ork sad, under reaping - ?'•` S [�, • 1V D A Y . blessed oil &th By Q L O O lowed he Sabbath is saps- ' was Jac u, ed the gathering . of s S [7 rated from other days and should'. few can o! corn. ' Qweedoiine . P. Clarke day of and'gladnese,, of And he said unto them, Did' L ES S0�1f _ hat o -_ be a "� CUTS- TO O rest as refreshment for body, ye never read w David dide - - mind and soul. when he had seed, and was hun- - ._,. OCTOBER -17 -_ - -.for• -in the. - 5abbAtk g'ry, he, and they that were with y V y yourself tak- their inlets and cockerels in se -JESUS AND THE SABBATH !`.If thou turn away thy foot. 1T­-Row--ho-entered. into, ..the If you ever find P p- -Exodus 20:8.11; Isaiah SM18, 14; itra the sabbath, from doing the house of God when Abiathai;-4q`�w' `+ g part• ins quiz program and &rate pens right from the start. q gr Mark 2:Z3; 3:6 �lesaare on my holy day, and call high patent, and ate :the sIioi% ". the question is Asked: "What are But' when you keep poultry just GOLDEN TEXT —And He said' � tRe' ii"batl: a delight, and . -the . bread, which it is not lawful to':' the stupidest creatures on '.a' as ' i sideline as' we do—or as a unto them, The Sabbath was made holy of Jehovah honorable; and eat save for the priests, and gave.. farm?" take it' from me, -you necessary evil --and have only for man, sad not man -for the shalt honor it, not doing thine- also to them that were with him." need have' no .hesitation in an -' one brooder stove to .work with Sabbath. Mark 2:27. own ways, nor finding dine' own Since David's action was not con- swerine: -'Sens and chickens!" so that you have to keep mixed THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING pleasure, nor speaking thine own, demfled it proved that, in urgent ` I sin sure anyone who lives" on ' chickens in one pen' until they Time. =-The Ten-- Command- words." We are to seek and do cases, human need was to come -- a farm will agree with me but are old enough to do without meats were deliverer: is 1445 God's pleasure, not our ''o*m, 'on first. So "the necessity of the dis- those who.don't may - wand ' er why.. artificial heat then you are bound B,C.; the prophecy taken. from His day. We should seek the cipies justified them in doing on Well,. I'll tell you. - to run into some kind of trouble. Isaiah was spoken aboui 698 -good -of others, not our own. We the, Sabbath- what would- have- . s So you people whose • only B.C.; the wards -here quoted from are to speak His word, not our been otherwise against the law. ' Hew­ arid chickens absolutely knowledge of poultry. is eating. our Lord were uttered in -the early .own, -far the day should be used Man's Dag- of Rest - •• eggs and chickens, please remain- summer of A.D. 28, for His glory, not for self glory. "And he said unto them, The refuse to c0- operate when you her that it meant a lot of work Place. —The Ten Command - God's Promises sabbath was made for man, and ,try to make, them more comfort- before that •chicken was_ ready meets were given on' Mount Sinai; "Then' shaft thou delight thy -- not .man _for -the sabbath." Thee table. They will come back again for the oven and the hen that ` ­and again to the first• home they- Isaiah& prophecy, in Jetusalgm;.._ self in Jehovah; and I will make Sabbath was not made -to briar- - -. - -- knew —the brooder -house.' You laid.that egg you -had for break- our Lord's discourse on the Sab- thee to ride upon the high places about a state of suffering, but can shut them out and chase fast was Ied -and -cared-for --for bath took place not far from of the earth; and I will feed thee to provide for mans rest rand - ° them off to the nice new airy pen' five . months before she laid her Capernaum. with the heritage of Jacob thy communion with God.' _ ;yon have .prepared for wham and first egg - -and that a very small �� The Holy Sabbath Day father: foe the mouth -of Jehovah Miracle on the Sahbatb is half as hour they will all d - one.'' It took a week or two be- Remember the Sabbath Day bath • spoken it." If we delight .. "And he_ entered again into the back if the brooder house, squat- fore her eggs were large enough to keep- it lfoly" 'This day was to do God's bidding and observe synagogue; and- there was a man around outside if they - can't - to be marketable. - Bitt we keep net aside for the worship of God the Sabbath we will find ii.creased there who had his hand withered on —we don't quit just because that men might 'not tarSet their joy in the' existence and' service and he stretch &! it -forth; get inside. some of our work is not. as easy ' Creator, of the Lord. The thought of vie- and his hand was restored." t Several weeks, ago, when our' as we would like it. "Six days shalt than labor, and tory, prosperity and security is Christ scornfully dismissed' the broader house became too crowd- do all thy work; but the seventh undoubtedly implied. Pharisees' question. To Him to : tad we took the roosters sway and - - day ls a Sabbath unto Jehovah 1e•ne and tb. Sabbath - cause a man -to suffer' longer than . , .. ., -.put them is another gee. Partner thy God: in it thou &shalt net do "And it came to pass, that he is necessary is an evil thing. 'They said, "I -guess if 'we keep them Many Big London - any work, thou, nor-thy son, nor - was going on the sabbath day -held their peace:'. In their silence shut up for a day or two and then. HOItY=ei Are Emptied thy daughter, nor thy man -serv- through the grain fields, and his they. confessed their- hypocrisy let them out again: they will go ant, nor thy maid- servant, nor disciples began, as they went, to and cowardice. Christ looked back all right." But I gave a thy stranger nor the stranger : pluck - ears. And the Pharisees upon his critics with grief and -disgusted - sort of grunt in •antici -' Iacreaaingiy high costs of up- that is within thy gates." While said unto him. Behold, why do anger. Though angry He , grieved nation of what I was sure would keep- and, .:mounting- -war- la.oa we faithfully reserve. the Lord's they on the Sabbath- day that for them. Anger, as righteousness r' ' hsppea. And it did. have emptied the big town houses Day for worship and rest we must which is not lawful "" The dis- against evil Is justified but it must After a, week we let •the roost- in eon's West End. It is pre- also not compel, others to' work-' ciples were charged, with a breach ba tempered, with compassion for ors out and that night every la dieted that these mansions, which st on the Sabbath day. .. of the sabbath laW which foibade those who have offended. one 'of them was back in. the often have 40 or more bedrooms Sabbath and the Creation brooder house. While Partner was and a dozen reception rooms, will "For in six days Jehovah made r,x `milking ; had the grand job of never be occupied by.•private in- heaven and earth, the'sea, and alt- sr _ - ' dividuals again. eat y t in them W. and rested on the chug 'and cirryiag fifty-one the DIPLOMAT -- - roosters back to where _ they . be- longed: -.,![;on=j%?AL ' - ,Answer to Previous Pnssle 13 Places at a - - RADIO .REPORTER- disadvantag , Then we-.have a pen of year--. fly . ;•�ll?.ictured ' p M1AiR O�L!O A :Hag. hens. up in the barn. They 0 diplomat, E R S T T R T iV P RFaC g'� 14 So be It' have been shut up in _that same Leighton 28 Humiliating. pen over six months. Then came "SPEED THE VICTORY!" � A � 17 Whirlwind. -usual time and we thought it Loan broadcasts, the 9.30 Wed- 4 He comes 5 E E DOE O E 28 Steamship g Sath is the slogan dominating the Aeg"y, evening air over CFRB's_ . from "O L i O X R O T (abbr.). might do the hem good to have special aeries of five Victory Loan wave length will find. Neil LeRoy 11 Habituate, T U A N i I +� Pe 8t 20 Rough Lava, -. -the ran of the farm for a while. broadcasts, the first of which was M.C'ing the new series of "Pub- 12 Tye of N 1. W 21 Tanning ; to we let -the hens out. Did they heard Wednesday, October 6. _ It lie Opinion" shows, which proved playing card, 1_ RHO M O; S I S vessel. goo back to their pen at night' is inspiring to note that Percy so popular - last season, that they 13 Exclamation. A T A' f VL1! - R I S 25 Gumbo. Well, about half of them. `The Faith, Canada's most spectacular are being' continued this winter. 15 To accuse. E fv E 1 IN 28 At this PIS" ethers went to roost all over the contribution to the field of United or _ + • 18 College R L) S 30 Symbol for . _p4me —down in thb stable, on the States musical presentations, is : Scots who has The skirl Sleeping C I A 15 U O E 5 Cobalt• manure spreader, in another hen - home once more helping his native of the bagpipes and the gathering quarters P" 32 Compass p pen, and _even in the brooder country . at - war. The brilliant .- of the clans, are two_of the key =. (abbr.). 331n a little - house from which' I had $o re- Toronto-born, composer-arranger- notes.of a new series of.programs 17 Bone. 39 Imbecile. 57 He is while. ' '_ eently Phased the roosters to.. conductor, who for' some time has over the C.H.C. destined to catch 29 Oriental -41 To summon. Canadian :--37189 ualm : _ make more rom for the allots. been earning new laurels in the aq - P a Highland Scots ear. The first nurses. — to tilt rods (A). « 42 Horseback Thin went on' for about three land of our good. ne r to the _ • game. U. S. A. 38 Station go ighbo of sizteen quarter -hoar broad- -21 Everything _i►eeks. Finally I went -the' founds south, is directing the musical casts telling the stories of 3eoty �t Zrows• 43 Wild buffalo VZR�AL. . (abbr.): . one night and carried the hens settings of the big Victory Iran tish- clans was heard lost Wed- _ Pieces out. mss• 2 Cirrus (shirr.) Ste' _ . back to their pen. And 'believe broadcasts, to be heard Wednes- nesday, October 6, over the Na- 3 Belo h - me when I was through with the day evenings ' 9 o'clock over a ?tonal Network, 6.84 m. The .24 Close order 44 Devoid a �aS to . 44 Toiletry case. ` -Job I said to thou biddies very coast -to -coast network. origin of the various clans, its - of Persia: �a�� 43 Hodgepodp. emphaticilly as I shat, the door, ' • • characteristics of dress and cus- 118 (i �b_� note 48 Symbol for " terbium you can just eta there!" The celebrities taking part in 4 eta. -- . y j y g ' toms, and the music' associated Regr 37 Exclamation 49 Norwegian S Attempt. 47 Biblical _ • • • the performances are worthy of with its name, will form part of _ We also have trouble, bat of a ' note. Wednesday, October* 6, it each radio portr%4- The clan of surprise. One of composer. 8 Pronoun. pronoun. different kind, with the pallets. was the glamorous Jessica Drag- regiment is to be -portrayed too, -29 Artifice. 'SI (su be s party 7. Two-wheeled vehicle. 51 Rodent. lectrf :•. - P -31 Not closed: (sufltx): vehich. 3l Etectrilled = .•._ - They would much rather sleep on onette. . Next Wednesday James and the fortunes- of clan members • 33 Either. :52 Exist:. .4 Limb. - . particle. the floor than on the roosts. Cagney, immortal for his "Yankee who have settled in the New 34 Symbol for 3S PreyasicatACS. 9 Head part: 63 Music note. After the roosters had been taken Doodle Dandy" and currently World, and brought their music; " calcium. -54 Agitate. 10 Near. 54 Smallest stag away there was plenty of room breaking records. on Broadway in their traditions, their . tsrt;aoa, -- -36 Wountain. .. 58 Written 12 Japanese (abbr.);, _ for all the pallets to .roost, is "Johnny Come Lately," will help and their regiments will be die- nymphs, dissertations:`. gateway. '05 And (Latin), speed the Flying Y. I I 2, 3 4 5 E: 7 8 8 10 a comfort. But would they do it? Laughton, of "Mutiny" en the' .• . + Ice the daytime, yes. But at night Bounty" fame; lovely Lucille_.' In the sphere of. good music, . ...half of them were on the roosts and the other half hunched u Ball; Canada's own Norma two programs are of keen inter- 11 12 s p Shearer, -Montreal-barn screen est at the present time, both re- _ - toe-king h _the floor. I tried celebrity; Brian Ahern, the Brit- newals - of forme' friendships.-; '3 14 IS 16 19 18 _ ptelzing them up and putting them on the roost. But • that ish actor, and Barbaro Stanwyck Sunday afternoon 1.30 to 2 fuss no good. As fast as I put are among the 'great names of o'clock has been dignified by- the i9 ZI' one bird ':p another jumped down. the cinema world who will. con- reappearance of Ernest Seitz is 23 a4 S A' :..$o I tried to' outwit them. The tribute to the stellar series of a series of his much- appreciatefl - `nett night o collected, old atone. Victory Loan broadcasts, - -- pianoforte recitals over CBL, To-- - - - -- _ _ ? 1. ; ;,'' pipes and odd ends of wire net-. • route, and an Ontario network: Y/ '28 2g y _: °ling and I spread them all around --9n the list _ of good things to The .; present„ serieg has, marked come, we must include for` those the beginning of Mr. Seitz' ninth 32 33 A ..on. the floor, making the : place ;' ; z ' ' ' ; of our friends with s sporting year on the air in Canada. Of as uncomfortable as I could. And it worked. That night there werb turn of . maid, the hockey broad- particular interest also to the _ . caata, iirat o! which will be broad= student and lover of• piano music, -tar more birds on the roosts. _1Phe next night stiff more, and cast on the usual Saturday night is the new series of programs bi 39 40 spot, - commencing October' SO. the Toronto Conservatory of a' last night 'there were only five �2 43 44 45 The presentations will be replete Music, heard over CFRB, Toronto, t i bn the floor. So I really feel as - - -if Thad done bomething with the usual trimmings, the Hot and an Ontario network, 2 o clock Stove League, eL al, with Foster' Sunday afternoons, to accommo- • • Hewitt- reporting in his usual 48 4J` 0 SI 52 p g date :which your present Report- ' _- :Of course 1 don't suppose peo- vigorous "play -by- play'.' style.. er's broadcast of "Country News" 53 54 5 plc who run s regular '-poultry • • • has been changed to 2.15. . farm •have quite as much trouble immediately following the corn- fifteen minutes later than form- - as we do because they would have pletion of the special Victory erly. - I :,.POP -A Minor Detail to Pop _ By J. MILLAR WATT _: {+i:{:;;:::;': r:• •` }.,v,::: tin: 7 • ` N ' :.: THEY NEVER I KNOW.. BUT. I GA T -- - : ;: }� >. ; ;. ; : :.• :; ;., r, r }.rg >} MAD TANKS ,,::: r .. FAINT .NOR S E S ,. IN _ •fir :. :,: T'l M6 p •�.. : : : :.: !jay _ .. • :•:'•' -, 4�.' :.•, : ;. }�'•• ..M I.S tir♦Sp 1•s, Sre .;£` r.Y 0.. •. ., v .3 A.-.. y h_, •,... �+1 -.. y �{ Y w f'!i.K ' iY•.. �1 - .r,�•tr r.?, -.- ';h- :k %' t:. �.t:e.:i ..5,;,. ustcsA,. ".:r'- t.+._•.e.. ';:.u"i; _. x.s.«a_::r.._ .o ..:'...rti :8 .r dwr*•' '>.`� �� ..' ..:r.": . -r. _ ^�-cwe , -.!-s 3• r.e , nbrs�,.• :�+•�+"° :., . � ,e3w, - .r '_t z .s�"+ =y'!, =•�• ',. • - - °'e:. -• • ``a' 'x ll ue A g 1' Oshawa Church, recently. - • om Y, o�ptin fi Fr' d:oinui Page n unfortunate accident occurred O Bich ONTA>I;tQ Elevator -1 !set Miss F,siltfi William of ROUlIton, ' . a- Bootiht and Sold -- ar>c s.. ..,..,. , •, - :=;. , . at the home of Mr. George*-'* , , ....:_ :;into Wm. Penge'.Ty's house -to 'the Satttrda;, when Dr. Bieck, Brook - visited the home tolls recently. 6lothitng = Sterilized, clean- $S - . Oftios >!0W srest of here. fin, fractured a leg. Rev. Burke' gave a v2rX mtereet- A and pmssed like 'new. Carry s � ' :' . Ztiff the- SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs: Matta, of Mclteiing The rAth Anniversary' 01 N' 'Lion ` ing address on Holme' a at ' a,rge stock of high: • class _suits , •'';are moving into the Pretaelt home. United Church v* i ,celebrated _ . op i a', Aid; last -week: - ; -?3i )tt ,•ercoats anti punts., Also a goof ' The W. A. and Red Cross wzii - Siuzday; Sept. 26• Tl�e m.�rning air - ;t of new leather costa a^o 1 o :,� "Shorts. !31.00', por tea _1670 Protect+ meet in the Sunday School sown -o& - vice was opened by Rzv. R. W. Me- � -_ �- auxibreakem and gents' furnish -� -- a_ Wednesday; October. 18. lrveryone , Vey, dedicating a new. til:pit i::'. ugs, at . very_ reasonable peum Can - .7 . � : t,iae. at Nr needed. A quilt id to be made for and read the Membership :Roll of .:d be evu+iucesi _ _.. e1d price, Cherry*46d atakt and Cho of all Kinds 1893. Mrs. George .Wilson gave an Sus Scbaarta pa . ,�_ Order -�° -- - 1`� - •` account: of _the fatrszafioa of the your chick starter earl :21 DOW Str. West, - Oshawa y first Ladies'. Aid. rev.: W �. �ma?t The-W. A. will tweet �t the home - Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds w x 1V�ount tiion - of 'Toronto, a former pastor, gave of Mrs. 'reorge Todd on Wednesday Take care of bags because they ass :. an in address. The singing afternoon, October 13th, . under _ -Renew your Subscription now ' curd to replace. in the 'morning was led -by -the Mt. ! 'the leadership -of -Group 4. • Subject ulte a number fraan itoac attend- Zio _ nchoir, in charge of Mrs..Cecil f for Roll Call .-• "Thanksgiving to Cli�relnont, Omits Msrkham, Fair last week. Jones. In the evening another for -' give thanks , for • all things, -and. to. Mr. and Mrs. George Wi4avn sec- Brierbush,- Raspita�i: ' 1 • mer pastor, Rev. Fred Horton, _ of rejoice in the Lord always.' eived a cable last Wed�sday 'frepil Nterboro, gave a thoughtful and • Miss Doreen Carlton was a week-' eek Government Licensed WANTED their son Tpr- Gordon A. Wilson, helpful onessage. about_ the :Church. ',end visitor with_ Miss .Phyllis Gates.. MAIN' Str. - STQ'UFFViLLB DEAD HORSE& AND CATTLff telling of his safe arrival urerseaa. The. MalQ Quartet from Brooklin Miss Edith Petty hsa taken a`poe- ' 4 Social EV6iink- for the Green- and Mrs. Norman. W+�ite in charge iron at Pickering. Phone 19'L For tree piell tip phone wood and Mt, Zion, Church Young of the music, Mrs. Pengelly led the Sympathy. of the community' is' Maternity, Medical and Surgical l t3R04KhiN ...:.... _ people, was held at Mt. Zion Churcn ^ -on Friday, everting, Oct. 1• An en. _ singing' - 1 ` extended to the families of the late _ Cass Taken CLAREMONT ... :......... • 910 _ ,. Mr.- Sincrair and Mr. Elms' Batke'y. PICKERI:NG 501 Joyable time was spent by aH. _ : Mrs; Robert Scott attended the Maternity Saari -Roost PICKERING ............... y •. Rally Sunday was observed on - . • • . 44 _ Surulay at 2 p, m. The Cnurch and __ HaalumTurr►er' wedding on Sstur- Registered Nurses in Attendance AGINCOURT zone- 2144 6unday School .services were c�_ Green R�v'er day. afternoon. _- snd.24 -Hour Service Given We pay the phone ehargee blued. Mr. Crov ther has `been poorly, Ambulance Service - Keep in mind the picture: slides --. and was taken for.x -ray ex�ninat- MRS E. R GOOD GORDON YOUNG LTD ito be shown by Dr. Hoskin, Satur- A- number from here attended the ion 'the first of the week, day evening ..October 23, in the Hwum-Turner wedding'-a' Whitevale I Mrs. Teefy, is in hospital for. a !! Corbnto Phone Ad. 38x0 i�urch. i } United Church-'on - SsEur'day of last - major operation. - We. hope for _ s , -- spegdy recovery. STANLEY i '72* Woman's Association was week. ,ibetd on Weklnemdsy Octo -be.'t 6, at All roads led to Markham Fair Our community was well sepses- ! _ of Mrs. Levi Linton. Mrs. last &turdsy. ented at Vwkbarm Fair, Saturday. The Farmers y Willtldn's group was in charge Mrs.. Rose of Snaluttahew•n,'soas - - ,,..��;; -° The sympathy of the community visiting bee sister, ides. Crossland Audley Autiaaoaeer� : 9s extended to X". C !il, Disney on for the past two weeks. _ The at re - _ - Us loss of her brother, Sgt. Ray 'ague. Fred 1?bstill was 4 Stouff- Rev. Mr. Parks, of Whitby will �+�� , ' . F$roi wj ' Mission in EftglarA Baal will be 1ss(d in. tbs. lies. Doha Nunn, Wednesday onnb� ss. h the Anaiferssry Sermon as .. a►7[��1� Sunday afternoon n"& �• ' !alts! Sbsa;lt -- �araiets0 lIa1M $a'semeut - of the church,. on Satar tamed ha"iioe after spending the -cal music is being prepared. A good _PMr 8Mlttilw 1M _ .. +day, at 230 P. Z& snmafner at J. B. AIL' attendant a is anticipated. ` A. s _ : • i Ms. and Mrs. Norman Wilson -The friends at Mrs WIm..Booth ash The Club meets nest - Monday ev- a �norlAY, B'hi DAY, 8AT77SbAY hia�rs ,., r ., .Ito Sdo ' gpmt Sunday with Mr. and 1! m sorry . to .hear $e is in the Stouff- eniag at the home of the President, October 7; a and ! _ _ '!tics Large or Too SwA iQeorge Wilson and fsoi lL ville Hospital for treatme" Fred Puckrin, when Postmaster Gor. Thanksgiving Service wail be held Misses Ruth Hutchings slid Kgtls- Whitfield, of Wbdtby will give an Clwtsiay, Oat. IL R 1. s Pbsaa - " i Ben++ds3 e. eaittg, at 7,30 p. m. lean Gest ick attended a Rally at All -are - cordially invited to Alien of Tex" - - sl..ti'.ili. fees attend this Fall Bening. Bobort Stscdt wd Anne Gwyaae AN��iOUNCEWNT P. and ms=s. Winter have re- 30- A.- ' turned from the East,- and will- re- ,sad . main home. Dick was in Toronto on - - - ' Thursday- evening, on _his first in- Yews Resit Csrteoa and C molly _ _ 'BUTCHER STORE- spection trip. _ . I>zarirsnae of d 11 Kinds. . l[t?NDrliY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY WI - - - -- WANTED - • � eest Rates Ava>rlable tic �JNDER NEW -MANAGEMENT - - _ - 11.1: aai �. - _ - $eoaritij and, Servioe. - - i Over 20 Years Good Alfalfa Hay Silver Queen.. : _ __ 'Add r. Pb Fral1K R. Smith', w Resor MarmiH Ltd. Cmwge Beeat saat Priseilie, Lane BROUGHAM PICK 315 - . „ M+r a - irfirG - _ e en - a,i i "F� Mtn . - X er cote ' -tee � _ .. Clark ' Specials For Thanksgra in 'Fri. & Sat, - Take DEeat3ea Please _ Comedy _ -•_ _ _ . . - . >; Conpsn Spec. Coup" LICENSED AU(?f'IONiTW Top Quality Beet Quality Value Fresh Young Lamb Quality Value Century Boys T13URSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 1� the Counties of York aid otr. _ _ __ Oetobor 14. 15 and 16 ario- successor to Corp. 'Km Puss■ .Frame Rib Roast 43c. 8-4 lb. I+egs 8'%:' 1 i-i �Blada 82e. .1 1-4 lb. ­Loins, flank on 3 1c. -41b. Orchestra -�nC]j /" + `� tie. of C. A. 'a F..:na at tb. rev. ;Mort Rib 34c. 1 lb. Fronts •28c.- 1'1-4 1 1 Geo. Wadiing►ton, . J. s- Prowdes (formerly Plaids ]tolled Shoulder 32c. 8-4 lb. Flanks 15c. 1 1-4 [b. Modem and ON Ti=e Dancing ±� and )• Fum and laare� - _Mate Brisket 17c. ' 1 1-4 Shourderlf Tats 1 '1=4 ,� 16 Lansdowne ave. (•t V•es) _ Slept Here -�,� >:at . at laic aid Round Minced 40c. 8-4 lb. Not Rationed = - 'Puck Roast 27c. 1 14 Ili. Parkdale Aisemblr Complete P13ONE AGIN. 62 W S, MILLU Mli - - - - -= '�iatnbnrg -Steak 24c. 1 lb. Weiners 27c. lb. lb, bag Superior Floor 69e. Bologna = -- -- -- - - 16c.. lb. p ; l ` "KeTlos Cprn Flakes 3' for`ZSe. Qna- Head Cheese - -loc. Bowl , H� - Holstein Frisian .Dispersal Sale *1*T Ober Oats,• large, 23c. Potatoes, 16 Ib. Delicia Loa! 460 lb. Cj . CjD LA\ uT 1i 29e. Salt,pkg. 8a Thrift 'Soap Flak" Mac. and Cheese Loft 35c. lb. of 20 Cows and Bull at _ 'Woe. Fri. acrd 'Sate Nights Fta1�iS6AL DI6EG'POts .... 't•�. 38e. _ _ _ ... - - - PiAM]HDE FARM. SCARBOi3i0 I. 'Not Rationed -Choke Young Chickens .- fie. Psund . Sovereign Hall fully Accreted and Blood Tested relate Anhwam . ' Let 6, Con -4. the prowty of rbeen Mark. esea se 't if Satisfied, Tell 'Others - If Net.. Tell CJs. __ ' 805 Dovercourt Rd. (Notch of Slays) (it60BGE McINT05H - .1,oeal Delivery Saturdays od0'- Phone Pies. 30 +�+.. Admisisa See _ Markba n. R. B.- 1: � « iY�t Storq Open Every Day = _ - Xmirera GW SATURDAY, O(T OBW ikh - i at 2 p. m. -. • 1arkham. Onto. �. In thus. he is found seals. of the " F J on �e.t blood hoes in Canada, as the � D eYBD heif p ' p I airs of several ors, Loc+ast bodge Inks Idaline ", was a brother :• - - �� to the champion 2 -year vid heifer 8. A., B. 8e. of -over 4 p. C. butterfat; also some young cows . from "Maple Gore King Oatst'lo Lod. 8srw�oe ' - a ....... , . Barks" whose sire was an All- 985 Mac Sts Taitk OdWnm i American buff. All the cows in calf - - Arisitoora Phone 1901 _ • - _ _ - -- ____ -- -- � - "• - now to " t Monarch Poach • _ whose sire Ass "Spingbank Arista - teat Monarch." -Also Brunner Elactrie Wk Cool- R A Di 0 SERVICE or (a can). The owner is forced to mall due _ - to lack of )tisl_p, being unable to saris _ fQrr bd+d himself. The had will W sold W166EX lassrvo, Caul* t ► on i"uoft t6 ME, a of C�A� _ _ ... A. ldrubseher, auctioneer •!sow a"ws "ry toad Ropsle Hsroft ME AN PAYABLE AT PAR OCTOBER 1$1 tl43 AaT SWO or Me" AM 4% SOM NE OCTOBER 15,1!45 : - ARTHUR.. FIELD PRON! P r 0 (1NtMOt1 trw bass edw fe r plymd at pr ill eotoi� 1 691143) __- _ P[�JM0,j _ _ 0M -_Yoer holdilps of •,tea 'i:ewa -640we"Ien ► -be. aa° - - L E O Nit; LL ariaq be converted Into Fiillt irir'ataesnt Nam Pala , , Z' `..Y1eler Loan doses dated i r ry L ' °N *e., Wit' lisOs the Zfuap�e and rVN3RAL DIRECTOR AND November 1, 1943. Bonds of �r soak, Trust or Loan - -- '' - these iasla will b• aea:ophed air Noevms. It may be Your dos. _ IBM13LLKBR a prig of 100 1/0 96 in psryittottt. Cornpanp frogs whelp deloiht - lueaemor;tolW. J. Ystitor;j ;hr Fifth Vktory ponds. This an available. - �.': H. TUCK. OPT. -D.= - t'Ito�ftvine aerna*assa o� ama►osa Disney Block, Opp P. O. ti Night and Day Service 1'h'one 1516 - ��.' -.-- Tom edwerkpon 1 1�0? 0 T I C E �� - "`**&WA, ONT. W001. The Trabel For The Day �+�' 'w+' .•r^ 'w.:-nr 's•. ►m -r- b'.• °" ` -'°".: +�.•.• .y r„i .i- .w,'.an:; :'v.r+:_:,n .. +r" „:,,..:'; -.. /%,`!f:"R' -d .`;'per- S'Vaai••. :': ;,, .1. „�� Y�.ni aa''5 :.,?.'• .i,.v.'xa.!"7ii "','+i° ;ti's' -�5; •lm. ..,ty.: -- _ ri«- s`g}i aee... '•bS. :' ,xro• ..r :.w,•,/�'.E�'� :�: ib�"+r v.ar.o. peq4!=e}iQi :.1- .save' µi.. a,•a a..;�apc 7s ...� .,#. •+„t/•"9y `..' 4 u ;,NC S• .� TyKi- - •'y• '� - •P'...r '4• ,t -,4,'• 'W �" •�v :"f.' .y.;. 1, `.. (. •:., :a.`. "S;h .a ,�. _ .: .c�:e ��h: .;au'.v :: �' .,.�*., -r�ff e...: � a"`. •,w...• ••4 .""'-� F '7:!', •:, u'� °::ly _ Y.w`"r :.� .za' ` :C' "Y'. .!,' +'.y 'ice Jam."" ^A. 'vs 'ri .�`..,. K�. +•, „��•�'' . - .• � .. .•t., t ,i✓ ` -� r'1 3: f NN, _ '.. - ..L :.., ,,. � Nl�h• '�. ✓'_ III I ii _. ... �'s;a*r�:� ...'_ •.. _ .. - _ .. ,._. • �' ��'' .... i_ • .• ...iil '� M • y ... � ,•. i iti, tl W.wiv , . . • 1 r;: C. is spending a few slays at his resented r P them with• a lovely floor ea, October .10. Sun�3dy School at t - home here. lamp. An address was read to Mr. 30.15.' - Preac�ng service at The Women s Institute niet at the IId Mrs. Ferndale, by Mr., R. E.' 51.16 Nits. Earl Beare spent a few days home of Miss Louise Sadler and Mowbray, Aire, Ferndale unade s The annual Annivereary'of the %with friends in Toronto last week, Elsa, A. Squires on Wednesday af- brief but very sui!l�le .sp1Y of. .United Church will be �iel�i ox $ua: ]firs Betty Pretty has smarted -her e -- ;a. ternoen last with the usual number thanks. The program consisted of ' .day Oder 24• particulars lat+esr . second year it the '.Laaiversity of preseirt. - cmnmanity singing, readings and 'a ! The ftftday .:School �disaimam present.. The Mweting was opened contest. Lunch was served' to all. A Die ar iment • are Born, to Mr. and Mm Xed Torn- Mr. P. Lennon is iara>r with. the Institute Creed, A paper on enjoyable � P e Char *, ' is d- ``" ninon, on Sept, 29, 1948, rt Tor - giving "Bees" was given b Mrs, R. E• by evening was spent tertainment in. the C.hureh, this Fri• ins and the EXemtors of the Har- �' Y by all Present in the Ferndale ■ day evening', with a 44j - specie .onto, s daughter bron Broe. Estate are offering for Mowbray, the President. It proved •, home. ; program, -� 1*�;,= 1Elr: grid Mrs. C. SonleS, .anti Mr. sale the f on No. ? Highway f to be very interesting. Current ev -' y *,. Y Mrs. Herbert Parkin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B e ° - $obert Hooey, of Manchester, spent 165 acres, also 100 acres, one mile ents, were given by ' Mrs. Maitland Robert Young spent Tuesday last i Marjorie, and Mn. Perry Wilaysi aid Sunday with Mr. and Mae. A. L. south of the highway, which con- Gormley. with Pickering relatives. Leslie; visited friends in the city on re- --Hooey, here, tains 'a quantity of hardwood suit- A Pew of the neighbors have re- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bannister, Sunday last. k Miss M• Kilpatrick spent the end able for firewood. ported missing, ssne or their of Oskl&nd, a t. of he week at her haiane here. _ wrenches hart�znere etc. troQn their Pant the past week end' The Young People's Union w�' Ti Mrs. Herbert •Parifin and Mrs. , with Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Young, entertained, by the'.Young People of- .; AMrP Fr�IQ Adsb&w has been con- Robert Young spent Tuesday last implements in the fields and garage. Mount Zion, on`Prfday evening last. fined to her bed :or *lie past wewk. with Pickering relatives. The Woman's Association will i r The Glee Club had charge of the. Pte Bill Hicks was home over the Mr, and Mrs. W. Houghton and meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph E. •_ singing at Brougham United church w�-e� sonWalteA and 'Mr, 'Wlilred And- Mowbray on Wednesday afternoon, on Sunda If anyone has the gas, we have sews and Miss Jean Harvey, of'. October 13. There will be a Red � F�WAI�o Brooklyn, visit- ' been informed that a drive around Toronto, spent. Saturday with Mr. Cross quilt on hand = no, Tidies,' ad her sister and brother over tW r Ds8'mar right now, will find a'bea- and Mrs. W. Mulock• please come early, ,week -end, Mrs. Walls is always - utiful eight. The trees through this Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker were Many Kinsale friends and neigh- 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney and ' welcome at Greenwood, . particular area are at present in an . Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrq. hors gathered at the new home or Mrs. Fred Disney were at Markham The Minacan family have msov+ed colour: - VMliaz Man;ring, of Brooklin. Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Farndale in Fair, on Saturday. ` Continued On Adjoining pyb _! Friends will be glad to xnow that Mr. Bisrber is improving in health. Yes.. R. J; Lardner is spending a few days at the home of air, and Jim. Pretty. Those having donations for the - MAVAnas Boxes for fhe boys over- e seas, tram the Clai mont Baptist _ AY VE, Churlb, can leave wane with any of mss. the. following ladies: Mrs. D. A. ,: _ ... _ _.. � �> P1406 Mrs, James Coates, a1rs. ,Fred Marie* or Miss. S. E. Evans. _ Rsv, J. Turnbu% retuV%ed ' mMe- - .._ • -... -_ . P 11 �� t►p l r of ibn from Bolivia, was the s�rert- - _ i tba sae at both services in the loci Mist Church fast aanday. Rev. r..� a ddb air pi �c rs # ' -- W' o= tb• b►in 'J)lnbnil spoke in the laorniag, oa, _ . ii lR - "The Chuff Glorious ", sA4 in tiler, dill t 0�i1�6 � 604 � 1. 711►6►t to The oc�tasemont rich United d Chi -' �t►e� bUAW - ► t 1 �s �s'sr` -. War service Unit. we preparing h drown ►t►`ua �i - : ! _ Chri�as Boxes to be seLC to the t ire tls�Re n boys overseas,--men �from ttW�s cwo�ar . to abect< abrontt ' o � ,� .vmalty. Contributions $ to off` of thy object -will be gratevully rear _` t,!►1 are ' lihe t�Le tip t • eived by • Mrs. W. G. Scott, Miss A. - - ' he la°°°' ' 11 sus'° ' 'a MCCAsehan . also by Mn. Pretty, - ... e tam r OIL 000 tom` �� �o �� _. at ttse Claremont Post Orrice•, - but 1 � lrli$� � a - The Woman's Missionary Society ; pt1�" r Pie o yaa$r°$ the b* %% held its. regular ..andnWy meet :t.= �' tea$ �±o to a d$Ace i ins at the home of Arm. Jr. Cooper, dri.►e over �I8'J n a - on Thursday. October 1•t, nc '2B0 p.. -to for .the me or bg the !�I - m 'Mrs. Loyst s Group will be in '+ ~c :: �a c �� trot -t tip burgs of the _program. .An inter. a. _ 1: bs'fe t ainlZd t0 PV t0 Paint r - 'eating pmgam is be' oil �!e 8 , bbl* _ and it is hoped that all prepared. �� ns d it it *e obi ve ait9 for VO* ariA be pre.enc.rested in missions - +fie 11 re into flan in ele°tri abet it►9 -. Mi=ni Aaaiverrs o - . i han8e 8 f� thy' '8611. s ®sg18 - ry f the Baptist t 1 it - _ Ckarch to be observed this Sunday. -' 03.tbaOf� a _ This Sunday will' mark the 12�d - s9 juot nog g¢d Z - _ Anniversary of the Claranant Bap- _ aw iart� wi It • w9 "? tist Church. The guest - speaker for - - both aft-vices will be Prof. R. J. M ire to write the last `l McCracken, of McMaster Univer• � 1 ha.�e to sloop in airy, Hamilton. The :services are. at - ¢tit t N8h ip$ here -11 ati m. and 7M p. m. 'ine home - did��.t $e d87is `� itice eA . too ho hat tip s rill o _ choir will render special inusic st t - pm morning service, and in. the ev- -. '" e h , $ 3 th .. there will be special -music - Vie' but it e>� s fen by the Gormley Male Quartet. Came rrived' t$� out and worship. at these cervices. - - You - - - — gee ou him_ w - - Mrs. Stanley Real, of Wick, was - with John and Mrs. Knox during. - 0e week. Other 'Wick friends were •� `' 4 " talaa Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. E: Crocker and Mir . �.. � 2✓ �� iGladJs Witter were with their reb- : 'adves here over the 'week -end. � ��' ¢: • <<a Mrs Bert Matthews. entertained t.imughbors at a Quilting Party on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Davis, (fommrly Baud - - 'Littlejohn) and son and family, of _es, a day will t:o1Ae when he'll be back, ready t0 Toronto, were callers last week oa s rx - the Wamnup family, _.. z ,: = : -?. take place in a Canada he helped make safe for . ' The ' W. J. Brown fax4y were at - -_ t:x : the old home on 3atnrday. Mrs. Ronald Miller and Biu� -_ :all of us. To speed that day is in our power. We at �- : .apart the weekend with her people.' — VAi IS - -- 'home.... The Oscar Willson family an al VICTOR Y SQ�I/p; in factorise, in oSices, on farms ..:work long �► VICTORY soar b do praoire of =hours to hurry it along. We go without, and lend our r -. moving to Ajax this week, an Mr. - - 'Wilson is emoloyed thane. Comlmunion Service has a large dw Doavnion of Causda to repay ia. ,y attendance on Sunday. TLe service : ' : cash tins face vahas of the Hood an the ; savings to provide what he needs to win quickly. This Of praise rendered by the Young, _ date of matmity with half - yearly at d8 -= Asopla, of Greenwood choir was interest , that time. A Victory is the least that anyone can do. And when that y .oil Clark �> •ily Hood'is the safest invesbacut in Canada* Comes — you'll want to' welcome hire — and to help ' � by bacbed by the entire Cosoarea cE A Badness Meeting of the C. Q .. Doudnfi= Canada bas beew issuing make his hopes come true. L T. was bold at 8tlsloa Ritchie, oa he hales of M[:s. bolds far 75 yeas, and bass reuse fasted every donor of pdadpel sad sisd tie - following officers were sl- PsV +scaYbsdd—''.��-- �JJreddentpDorothy Emdo-e`k labseest wbm due. A.Vieboi�► Hoodio To speed Vielory , plan to buy as ; 'Vice - President, Beulah _ - .. _._. �;on � tudily i•a4 tb1f. - Ramf1too (ft- elected'), bearetarys - - - 1�ldO�''y Bo11ds as. you con. to Dots; The ,' Tzeasur" -Dorothy their iiiany.. mew leaders, Mrs. Minsba Ellicott' _ -'and Mrs, Agnes• hardy. At the sleeting of the Wbmenhs {. Institute to be held on pie 1$th, at - -the. bosae of Mee• 'Manson Ellicott, _. the Program will - be on "Health" ' •' with a "Demonstration on First : Aid" Roll_ -Fall _ •'A Good Roma Slow • � - - - - •� ...: •:.:. - ,AI•rrorwl w.r Fhsaro. " � r.;� rht' .� ° f s- , :a.a1.w+"k sax ,,. .'�� - . . . . • ; • • :��+'Aw ,,w `-: �^' � ;,�� �� � ' .; :te � + Ss"ic.,• > . a 'T� - -yr � _ T �. o• Fars j,, • e .., ' ' .. . r • ' � .•x,S T, ' r " .. "F ' •i•F" .2 � '? . .q'G. ".ir /y ^NT.v �` ✓s�, �� 3. N . i'.is _ r.: _ ".' h .cr•. • 1' ✓ _ . {nx = . •w-�' P M..: r �, :- ;1p,uW. �a*!4 ./" �4" -A" ! �' + °.fi• a tea` -_/ `••z,' :Tiw'�. a, a° ."'k= /. } "t' +s ;�M,' e .�,rr^"• !'a'✓ � '�a,' 'l,.'. • :... .�.. . ..lay eF, `•.' J v 1 ,, .1 '.. _ nY� aw�T +•� -X•1- y�X.': ..i,.. •% 4 .'h� ••I.�i. ..ir,.�. „�,� n ./a T.' �,.a 1` :•••` �•''�'a� .e� ?••. L”' !,,�... - / . AWARD WINNER _... 3 — Commentary eat Bveo � 4 Ou1T 1� WAR WFFX Co ntary oa Cl�ur b� The Long Arm Of Allred Airpowe r ti. sees kukle Hitler's : "Fortress". _ . �$ M ✓ With ' -.the Russians - - -- reported 28ienhetms, - .much smaller. -The : across the Dnieper In several fleet of twenty -nine planes was >, ­ k places, the French practicaiiy in the largest Britain could risk on ; control of Corsica; Allied forces a single mission. The loss of �. ^ seising the Aegean Islands, Yugo. seven planes, almost 36 per cent, =+�• Slav guerillas holding most of the was prohibitively„ high. Except Dalmatian coast, and the British- for one raid on Helgoland there `s American armies pushing up the were no more major attacks until Italian boot, the walls and roof of December. rx, Hitler's "fortress" are bent and 8,000 Pounders Now breached, says the Christian Last week the bomber offenaimr y Science ...... Monitor. Not only has against Germany wsa being writ. Germany been put clearly oa the+ ten in terms that dramatically defensive;. her .lines of defence marked the change wrought in -• have been sharpely contracted. four years. Wellingtons are only - How much the shape of the war medium bombers now. The largest _ has, been changed mace July is medium weigh 8,000 pounds 'instead only clear when we look at those of 500. Maximum bomb loads have WAK TkV pERW MINDS no irt3ovt 'I�?AW5 'i�M encouraging circles the mapmakers climbed from two tons to more _ 1W He r�, AWD OVM draw to show how far Allied than eight tons. Bomber fleets �� HE CAKt 1JRN AAd£SAV�10 iftoi6 SOM1E80DY regularly run to the hundreds of OR WWA" as NDWOPM `< ` I planes will go If they fly 1100 or .a•,M•yd vM 600• miles toward Berlin. The planes and Operate day after day. circle Are not only overlapping; prime Minister Churchill told the Er ! they a beginning to blanket the House of Commons last week that TTA�iYA A�POS =s have been fed to pigs on some area ender Nazis control. BAF alone had discharged on rf. farms when they would be just No German can get 'outside' the Germany three times the weight as well off without it. Any 600 -mile area from Allied banes. of bombs is the last twelve nat Canadian Farmers Can amount aver the normal require- The Russians on the Dnieper are months; that it had In the previous 8e Proud of 04 Results of meats is wasted. A young pig no farther from eastern Germany twelve; in the -last three .months Yieir Hog - Raising Progres hoes excess protein only for then London is. Bombers' based is this load 'vas half again as. great r a Corsica or southern Italy will be F&rmenl of Canada hats made energy or fattening and farmers in the preceding three. He said: agree that there are cheaper only halt as far from southern "The havoc wrought is iadescrib- it possible to supply Britain with wa a of d Germany as when .they thaw from the product of seventeen 'million y pg fat on a p!g than able." •hoga; valued at four hundred by laying out money for' protein Africa. New Nazi Bomb. million dollars. — supplements. ,Buppiies of, com- . Fighter•Plane Umbrellas There were signs of stiffening „ mercial protein feeds are limited' The Liberatore which did such defenses on the raids over Gei•- Siaca the tear began, the total and it it. only Ely aaing these damage to the Plaest! otlflelds many . , Interceptors rose to meet shipments of ba 4n to Britain feeds and dairy by- products. in the bombers 'far from the targets have` been -in excess of two bil- had to go nearly twice as far as the rffoat economical way that the -and otb6rs hovered- over the scene they will when the British- - :_lion pounds. In addition to tiles; la 'number of pigs required, can of actirlty: In two nights the, British- 'bacon del;verien, Canada has Bent American forces have fixed up J. Overseas nearly 40 million pounds be raised successfully and byes on the Aegean islands. Al- RAF , iobt';ifty -eight of - their big !ePl7• planes. There were no signs of of frozen por* liver, kidneys and • •' - • :. _ lied bombers which have just new' ddfeaaive weapons: Mr. .7 tantnea, 28 million nnda of struck at the Brenner- Pass prob -- po . Livestock men emphasize that - Churchill' did. however, reveal the "Pried pork, 4 million pounds of proteins are necessary b17 started from Sicily; from . ]ard and nearly s million bandies `=Y for young Corsica they can hit the same use by the Germans of & now Major-General Guy Granville of pip. and pregnant or ,nursing targets —or any other-along Nazi bomb — "s- sort of rocket - assisted Simonds, of Kingston, Ont., - wb tore o! casino for the saanafac- sows. Brat when a pig reaches supp1Y linen in sidsrthee3 Italy with glider" and controlled from a par been awarded the Distinguish. one hundred pounds, it will make half as much fuel load- The wren - ent aircraft. Used so fir only ed Service Order for -services is Not only have Canadian farm- reasonable good growth on feed against coastal shipping, its et - the Sicilian campaign. - are supplied; the people of Britain ant drive for the Italian' airfields -= v►ith their bacon, but they have inns alone. By limiting prateia around Foggia aims at similar fectiveaesa is not yet cIesr- - -- aaso acquired a ra station for 'supplements to young pigs, more advantages. particularly for at• • motel hogs can be raised on the saute _ .. _. _ - _ carry out our anr.dme teguLr delivdtries - of a alit c! p tacks is Yugoslavia. - 7 amount purchased . supple- -- farm program. _ ` product, a reputation . which will meats. Not only do the air -arcs warn' Making A Tie -alp : These focal coW..d*4e,s; fully be needed; in the competitive - ez- of the bombing the Nazis must - port market of post-war years. expect; in Italy, southern France With The Farmer conversant with local conditions. • • • Ile Book Shelf and Yugoslavia, they tell a story can appraise problems and dap. - •.; xb[eaE rationing has helped In of fighter-plane umbrellas for Al- One- of the most , . important &city of their own farm districts "Us fulfilmesit of the bacon' eon- DAYLIGHT ON SATURDAY lied landings and ground open; aspects of the Drew - Kennedy plan in a way that would be impos- tract to Britain; limitations on By J. B. PNestly stions. Allied air bases 111 the As- for revitalising_ Ontario agricul- aible for an "outsider, and be- - *Me quantities of bacon and -other- For that superb modern stork= seen Islands will probably force lure is the provision of county cause, of that- special ability they pork products fog domestic use German abandonment' of Crete, advisory committees.. '.' ' will have a real than.* of being teller, J. B. Priestley. s huge mach- proposed county accepted by that most rugged. in- Ca made more available for ex. for which they open the way to Under the armed industry is alive wits, landings in Greece. committees, headed and manned dividualist of our citizens, the . post. '. How much more r shown -. human interest Is. "Daylight Oa g practical farmers, promise of a sn -= annoancemeat from the by _leadin farmer. Thera is Meat Board which states that dur Saturday' he tells a story of drama _ : The RIbQ Tightens i there would be an; immediate* snbat&ntial boost is. agricultural and esettement within the window - Of course it is easier to draw t>� flare first part of this summer. and continuous link between head- production through the now Canada exported 4g. less walls of a- vast camouflaged the' pretty circles on the mao than po per cent, aircraft factory it is It Is to establish bases even Is quarters and the men who niti- plan -= Financial Post. more bacon. than In, the similar period Of 1842. England. reconquered territory, to supply Here men and women live, love, them and then to develop the air _ This 43. per cent, increase WAS -LOOKING DOWN IN THE MOUTH obtained with only 18 per cent, hate and aspire amid the glare mastery that the maps seem to of bright lights and the roar of assume. But the resources for -- increase .a hog marketings. Ties . happens o em such moves are building u .,A .��, ,res e machinery. What ha t th h g p to sstioa of this system of din- - ia the plant end. out of -it.. how _ Allied hands. -Scan the (lermaaa, counts on .heavy hog. made this their lives enmesh and clash under wherever they -.try to fight. mast ' lbNifrle. The avenge weight o! hog carcasses has risen from 148 the heightened strain of war, is cope not only - with - strafing of • - �I s - ' y pounds before the war to an esti- a thrilling story — passionate, col- - their front Hoes, but bombing of all :r curial and, tremendously Interest- their an ten and communications A;" : - "'-.- • Seated 16b pounds at the preserii tag straight back to the ast- _ g m remote' time. While heavier v . -,. ea er hogs ha e Daylight On Saturday by. J. factory, or ammunition dump. sx< :been acceptable as n be Iwartime IL Priestley . . The Macmillan The Nazis are shoiteains their. �. ,,�lr• � �lmergency, they will not be de- Conn sn Hirable in peace'.ime.' The heavy- p Y L of Canada Prise linen, desperately trying to' hold •yveights increase the quantity of x00. the Allies off 'as far as -Possible. bacon,. but they don'} make' for - But the ring tightens: The long arm of airpower, striking • far ". -_ batter bacon, and farmers must �,K. Brewing Co. inside, should make the bear in mind tbat heavier hogs d position clearly I o es t s- o the • ns . . 7 'Germans - tevill not b .Presents � >� be .satisfactory satasfsctory for coo- Posters Petition on the British market long before they have been forced . 1after the war. The cuiTeht series of-advertise- bank to such lines.as they held in :A, . s s meats being - released by the 1918. To assist good growth in young- O'Keefe Brewing Company Lim. 500 Pounders in 1939 ;pigs farmers• feed them skijn milk ited deserves the attention of all World' War Ii's aerial' offensive " end buttermilk. Other farmers readers. . Poster No. 1 of the against Germany -began on Sept. 4r,'-- vn no milk for fe ;ding, mix• aeries shows •a convoy of met- 1939,a little more than twenty -Lour twelve pounds of concentrate in chant vessels on 'route on the hours after Britain declared war.. evexy • hundred pounds of the high seas with destination "some- Planes of the RAF's Bomber Com- grain ration. There is the pox- where in England." A limited wand attacked German warships e sibility of wastage of high pro- number of full color reprints of at Wilhelmshaven and - Brunsbuef- — tern supplements through the' these posters are available, free. let, at the entrance to the Kiel : ;idea that by boosting' the protein These posters carry no adverbs- Canal. The biggest plane available -- -Making the ship look tike ' some, gigantic fairy ystory ogre . about supplement from 12 to 24 pounds ine and are suitable for framing. for the raid was the two•epgiaed to swallow- -a -snack of helpless huin'ans; a tank - landing ship swings �. the pig will grow twice as last. • Write, asking for Poster No. 1, to Wellington Mark' !-A. The biggest wide its doors to receive 4 complement of troops on route to the - photo above shows for the first time the This . is not ao. Unnecessarily "Poster," O'Keefe House, To- bomb used was a 600-pounder. fighting front. The hitherto heavily guarded secret of how the. bow opens to receive -F'•;•Lrge amc.urits of concentrates rohto. With the Wellingtons went some �nd discharge cargo.' ; `R'EGTAR FELLERS --- Right! _ :. . • ' .1_ :By GENE`BYRNES. YOVis& 4 FINE ONE' t1fE IT WA541 MY F uLT ! i ILADDeI, OUST OUT THE •�•� - BEEN WAtTIM HER! FM 141L.F MRS. MAHONEY IS GONNA EXTRA ROOM ANA HELP MOM HOUR' ANA YOU SAID Yt711 STAY AT OUR HOUSE ALL wr THE BLANKETS DOWN CLiMI 4. : WAS ON sI'Y CA N414A dB A IWNIT! NIyHT AN' 1 HAODA HELP. . _FROM TiiE TOP OF tHE CLOSET ONE / , a = _ MOM 'GET THE HOUSE ' READ►. AW � A - 4UES1' TOWEIL, IN THE BAYlIRQOIIA: WFIAT $ A - -y T • ..,r.1.• _ � .r ,�e ...,,...•.. .. yy ,,yyes^,. ' al...siu•- �}. ' .:.�' .`^�.' Y . ., .. ., , L,xn,y, _ 9.11 . ,Y, *.n•v RW].•T . _ '3 S- •YC„ - +4n >d`Y`.. o•i _.h4,•.�i vP m aWC?•2'Y•u:3?I'N M . �. ,[yse .4 '� - V.•:tr•+3. a u3 m• SY.°.1'•:. .i. w + � - t• _ `e , sF •'� � c• _ � +'r � .r ..s• t � •rt >a.. �..v.i.� .•xqt•; `'.e` Yxy,. *N,- .•,r.." ` - r '.r. ^ _ rw- r . : ;rsrrw .a„>. ,.r �♦ .tea ��r. .v"v ,'.c •r. .e,., .ny Yr ,t . ;d^ ',,: "y: T7'. <. +a- 1W.''�a, .y. ;' r , c' a: � {, • i.SS ar .r - �+ �� ^ • i •a '.'v I, - •'w4 r1 .r• .+L"7�'n / .,yy�� ' %-.'., .` -., b '.Ff +,•+.•r e., i °w^ ;.i -' •n,. -,"$?? 11 �'}': .. ,f "" '.! :,'R- 1 `rI M. -I, r °i".• 1 Ci+..:,..T+� '4�'!, G iF• r" PLASTIC INNERTUBE H ow Can I ? ? Q. How can I remove mildew from garments- and linen? ' f - A. Par mildew clothes mix equal -' Parts of soft soap with powdered;,;,,': starch, halt as much salt and the juice of half a lemon. Spread = over the spots and lay the article - In, the sun until stains come out - " :• • ' For mildewed' linen use a solution ;: .• �� a�ii of four tablespoons peroxide to r/JV s one quart of water. See that the " water covers the garment, then - '. • e - boil gently until the stains are" re- ` . s, moved. - 10 Q. How can I keep. patent „ + leather shoes from cracking? 1 A. Rub them over occasionally The Appalling Goat Australians Raise r+ _ r ' with a little vaseline. Glycerin, of Fires In U.S. Old Salamaua Flagg olive oil, or sweet oil are also fine for this purpose.. _ Q. How can I, kill crickets'! r , # "n Fires in the United States last The, Australian flag, lowered " A. Put cucumber peelings, cut + ? into thin stripe, on the floor at year cost the lives of nearly 10, - when the Japanese invaded Sala- 000 persons, J. H. Rutledge writes " maua over a year and a hall ago, w, night near their haunts. has been raised over the ruined How ca ma medicine F' y. Q. Hn I make medici In Nation's Business. The num- 1 her will be about the same this town. palatable? 9 year. That's 2,000 more than were An Australian missionary who d..N. , A. When difficulty' is exper- <% r killed in action in the United rescued the flag just before !n aI"� fenced in taking a dose of States armed forces in the first vasion forces arrived in January, w medicine, try placing a bit of ice in the mouth for a moment before twelve months of the war, in- -1942, produced it and it was raised eluding Pearl Harbor. with ceremony in the presence of taking. the medicine, and it will � f K Australian and American troops. usually, overcome any unpleasant- This is mentioned here, not to � ness, Indicate that war, after all, is Q. How can I bleach dish towels not costly (which 'it is) but to ` 5kl.7 y that are badly stained? show how terrifically costly are ;I Y A• If boiling them in water with our daily fires which we allow to S A F E S ammonia and washing soda does. ha "ppen, and which we sometimes Protect four IIUOKS' noa;Cwsa n't remove the stains, try any of seem to take for granted. from FIRE and THtil:v/tlt.' the commercial bleaching olo- have s also and type of safe •tr j g In. the first two years of the flablaet, fez any pnrpese. dlett tions. war, bombing of England in- us, -or write tot arisen ere . i• . , Dept. w, eluding the destructive attacks on London, Coventry and other tJ.6cJ.iAY1.QR UMlTCQ So many ,different nationalities cities, caused property damage mmdo SA „E WORK-5 now represented In German estimated at $408,000,000. In the Out of Marvinol, a. new rubber substitute developed by the industry that the "No Smoking" same 'period, fires in America 14ts ,front St. iL. rorout• Glenn L. Martin Company, have been made the first plastic inner notice In the woods round Berlin caused damage of more than eeta6Habod tea/ tubes, for use on today's war machines and tomorrow's .family cars., appears in seven languages. $600,000,000. j -The elasto- plastic material is made of the ingredients shown above. WHAT Si1C� away so that the elbows will CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED � t - not be cramped. L No. When ADV'ERTISEME'NTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS IS_ an. adverb, ending in.ly is used, the = possessive pronoun yours should AUTVMOU /LEG- --UaEO LIVESTOCK "ALWAYS SEND MY ROLU 10 YOUNG MILK COWS J04D BEV- TO STAR SNAPSHOT Vied blood Tait/ be added. 6. This call should be USED CARS WITH t1UUD TIRES eral young horses and colts. SERVICE n Bee us first. Yount Pleasant 1[o- Madawaska Farm, Boa 859, Arn- . . . made within three or four days. to s Iamlted. Used Car' Lot at rior. Out. Since the. Red Cross began to t D That'& wnat a customer at Outre- 1040 Yonge Street; Head office, _- bank blood thousands of gallons 682 Yount Pleasant Road, To- WANTED RELIABLE: FARMERB moat, que, writal, He adds: 'Some ronto. Telephone HY. 31 /L who have ample pasture, teed and of my friends asked me where 1 of red blood Corpuscles have been stable accommodation to sough a seat r, pictures to b• developed - thrown down the drain —only the BABY CHICKS winter fend and ,pasture' number and Drtated. I told them, 'Rand Your flood plasma is used. says Time of young cattle for et he to rolls to /tar Snapshot Service., and - 7 they did They, too, era now sett- - Magazine. Dr. Warren Coocksey, , $ . ORUEIt CHICKS NOW FOR 1M- twelve months for agree price the id. They. o /tae now r S,- - mediate or future delivery —book Der pound of Increased welsh! + technical supervisor Of DetroWs ahead. Take stock of your laying Vrt , Post. Office • Boa' 8711 Ta geese NOW bank, thought' there ought birds, fill up the gaps. We are ronto. Any also Roll -6 or 8 Eapasures. getting fall hatches to order. DEVELOPED AND PRINTRD We 80 be something these discarded Bray Chicks should come along Boyys and girls - on active service - when earlier hatched stock may MEDiCAL W y letters so much more when red txihl, which CoIIltitute 48°6 be slackening off: Keep up with BTUY ITCHING TORTURES Oil' snaps" are enclosed. ` ti! We whole Stood, would be good �lja 1� the markets, Bray Hatchery, 110 eeaema psoriasis, ringworm, nth- Mall your nest roll to Star • /aasr. a JNST John et. N., Hamilton. out. 1sT. ' I4at wintel' he begin sup- ' tste'a boot Ind other skin irrlta- shot Service for a trial osier. Lott - '>tlylOg Detroit hospitals, with ti flans with Ellk'a Ointment No. 6, will gat Quality prints,- with Liner BARRIrL/ FOR /ALE pyrescription of noted skin spec- tlstafl —at lowest cost. And you will batches of specially processed red iatlst.' Itch relieved promptly, get the most prompt mail service APPLE BARRF61A USED, IN GOOD skin healed quickly or money re- obtainable In keeping with quality earpuscles Lot' experimental trans. condition, 30a each F.O.B. S. Bar- funded. 81.00, 112.00. - Mail orders Wo k- Star' Snapshot /ervle• epee:• tosfens. Last ' week Philadelphia bar •' Sono,, 4000 Dundee Street tilled promptly. Order today from step Canada's biggest and bast Naval Hospital doctors, who' had �u West, Toronto, Elik's Medicine Co,. Dept. 24. Boa equipped photo finishing studio. 1 234, Saskatoon. S MOUNTiSD ENLARGEMENTS Ssa. IM same Idea. reported that • red- BULBS 81st 4 x 8" in Beautiful Easel Osll trantilnalons had proved spec- DON'T WAIT —EVERY "SUFFERER Mounts. .1• LARUZ BULBS FUR FALL 1'1.&NT- of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis You can have culargemeuts colour - .Iacularly saceessfni' In treating isg. Rainbow Collection Tulips should t r y Dixon's Remedy. ed by hand for a small addl[tonal anaemia. 3 dos 11.10. Yixed Daffodil Bulbs Munro's Drug Store, 735 Elgin, charges Al-� ' j f don 81.10. Delivered. Kvyper's Ottawa, Postpaid 11.00. The Navy 'doctors 'administered' p10's P I Mull s. Hataie. B.C. We grow the STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE is ied-cell treIIatnalons t0 48 one �^"' l/ OFFER TO INVENTORS Box 112/. Postal Terminal A. ?•real• m!e patients. All but four showed CATTLE FOR SALT; AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Print your name and address plainly definite Improvement. Only two List of Inventions and full Infor- an all orders had bad reactions (they became • jItMY FOR BALE REGISTERED JERSEY matlon sent free. The Ramsay two -- Hetfer Msrard Jodia, bred by Jer- - Ce.. '#teRlatered Patent Attorneys• - foveriah B ), One patient. apparently sell sey Health Farms, Isle izard, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. STORE FOR SALE dying of pernicious anemia-, watt i•el, Quebec, born jug. 41, due Yeb. 14, Be s bull. Price One Hundred LEARN SHORTHAND FOR BALE, COUNTRY STOKE AND ,given rive Ted -Cell transfusions,, and Thirty. A. G. Ramsay, New lies filling station on Na 8 Hl,gh- b!s red Cell blood count improved Pastures Farm, R.R. Uormley, SHORTHAND WRITERS ALWAYS' way in, prosperous farming dig- Ont., near Aurora. tract. Chatham vicinity. Store and „ f!O>4 e60,000 to 3,130,000, his bemo- RECTAL SORENESS AND M demand: living quarters combined. Reason gfobin from 2 t0 11 gm. per 100 DYEING i CLEAXING ;LEARN GREGG for selling, Ill-health. Apply W Mrs. J. Grant. RR 1, Merlin, Out. - C.C., !a A month he was able to go FILE TORTURE AIAVBI YOU ANXTRINU NEEDS PATENTS j`. `''', � ': ' '•` : "� home. dyeing or cleania ? write to as SACKS for Infarmatio -PNWo are glad to /'ETHL+RSTUNHAUGH 4 COMPANY -- '-= Reporting these results In the -- i�jjCl(1,Y RELIEVED — gnawer your questions. Depart- Patent Solicitors. Establitlbdd` ATTENTION American Medical ' 'Association men! iii, Puked■ Dye arks 1890 14 Sing West, Toronto. FARMERS: K D CAN Journal; the Na dOClOr9 noted . it you are troubicd with itching Limited, 791 . Yonge Street, To- Booklet of Information an re supply you with real good Pointe , plies or rectal soreness, dL not delay ronto. quest Nadu 001011 sacks, grain sacks• that fully half of the hospitals pa- treatment and run the risk of Ietuou eta tvi also pay, highest cash this condition become chronic. Any ELECTRICAL. EQUIPMENT Prices for any feed sacks, for - ,111ents requiring Transfusions need itching or soreness or painful pass- PHOTOGRAPHY tilixer sacks, mash sacks, you , Y red Cells only, age or stool to nature's warning arld ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED, have for sale. Write lmmediatelj. proper treatment should be secured* bought, said, 'rebuilt; b.e 1 ti, DON'[ TRUDGE THROUGH London Bag Co., London, OaL c at once. pulleys, brushes. Gillen Electric TYe Heat, Rain or Sall For this 11 *to get a package of Company Ltd., 2324 Dufferin 'St., t. Hem -Hold from any druggist and Toronto. :.HAVE YOUR SNAPS /TAl1IP/ r, .I • • use as directed This formula Delivered by Ilaall CASH 'FUR STAMPS AND ACCU$- Modern Etiquette: which is used Internally is a small, FARiIt FOR SALE ' easy to take tablet, will quickly Any 6 or, 8 etcpoaure film perfectly ulations old documents from at. reAev the itching and soreness and HUNDRED ACRE. FARM FOR developed and printed for only 25c. tie and. shed. Send samples, don't, By: Roberta Lee aid in healing the sore tender spots. sale, one acre grapes, some fruit.- Supreme quality and fast service remove stamps from envelopes. Hem -Hold Is pleasant to use, is Modern residence, ' and tenant' guaranteed. Fred Jarrett. 30 Bloor West, To- ` highly recommended and It seems house, cold and hot water, bath - ronto 1. When one accidentally brushes the height of tally for any one to room, hydro,. near Hamilton on IlVERIAL PHOTO SERVICE against a pt; r. - which Is the risk a painful and chronic Pilo 'No. 20 Highway. Eighty -Five Station J. Toronto SOIITHDOWN9 condition when such a fine remedy Hundred. With stock, machinery, '.y better expression to use, "Pardon ma be had at such l /mail Cost 'crop, Eleven Thousand. Martin PERSONAL FOR SALE, 'SOUTHDOWN ItAMB, r late ", or; " "I beg -your pardon "? 1 you try item -Roil and are not Kovacs, Smithville, Ontario. Ewes. C. I. Coleman, li Bain St. 2• To it entirely pleased with the results, ;`- propel•- for One to cam• your druggist will gladly return 100 ACRES IN MORRISON TOWN- AMAZING PREDICTIONS, PROP•H- S., Weston. pletely unfold a napkin when seat. your money. ship, Muskoka District, 40 acres ecies, Philosophies prevents in- .big himself at the table? under cultivation 40 acres bush sanity, hate, crime, accidents, TAPEWORM and pasture. 2 miles west No. 11 -broken marriages, worry. (Price- s. What is the• proper rPBy -t0 SuffePer/ OL Highway. Box 41, 73 Adelaide W.,, less). Order now, send one dollar STOMACH AND THREAD WVKh18 Introduce a married woman to an 'PILES bleeding and Toronto. to P.O.' Box 801, Ottawa, Canada. often are the cause of to•e im- r:;... . g In humane all ages No one im- anmarried one?, p r O t r uding' FARM FOR SALE -200 ACRES, ANYONE KNOWING THE WHERE- mvnei Wby not find out if this 4. Sow Ozse. to the table should good buildings with hydro, , 30 abouts of Fred J. Kemp, last is your trouble? Interesting gar. c, ., Piles should acres bush, running water, 1% known of In Toronto, Ontario, ticulers —Free! Write Mulvaney's sine alt? know Bunkers Herbal Pills ,treat rhile west Belgrave. John E. Mc- Apply to Box 3; Sprucedale,' Oat. ;Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 8', '_'5 S.' Is it permissible to cloirc� a the' c" at � its source. Money " Callum' Belgrave. 6WU'r BALM RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS UAL letter' with One word such as back If the first bottle does not 'THRESHER FOR SALE 41fteerely," "Cordially; "Respect. satisfy. Buy from your druggist. BAum9E$A V(X)T BALM destroys HIQTILY RECOMMENDED —EVERY fully "? oftenshts odor' instantly, 18c iufferei• of Rheumatic Pains ar 20 X 28 CASE ALL STEEL THRESH- Y bottle uUawa agent Denman . Neuritis should try 'Dixon's Rim- er with self feeder, wind stacker 0. When a woman is the bearer Drug Store, a aff edy. M>rnro's _Drug Store, 335% El- and grain elevator. 29 Market ` of a letter OL introdvetion, hoW It q gin, ACtawA. Postpaid 81.00. Street, Hamilton. Phone 7-9188, - 000II should she !make a call? ��� m��� tiAlltilHir'SSINGI SI:YI/UL 1'HUTIiGRAPHY <' Anawsm TREES WANTED LI EN C Lha A e h MAIKhed. tin o1 THE - 11. ••I beg your pardon." !. No; ' ltobereq u method. tnCorrastion MODERNS ,SNAPSHOTS WANTS UANTITY OS LAltGA w c0' request regarding classes Q: x tsetold' the napkin until it is halt ° Robertson's Halydresstn/ Acad- YOUR FILMS 1.1.FiCE1VE CAREFUL, willow trees. , Hanger Company, Us' full- size, with the ereasp In ifE E D THIS A D 1l I C E l i .fay. 187 Aveuu• Road, Toronto, attention. Our up -to- the- minut4 85 King St.. W., Toronto, Chit• equipment enables, us to give you :'- ibsl CBIIteT: 3. The unmarried lY re cross, restIesd, NBRVOQd- HORSES FOR SALE the 'beat possible print from each wopoian is always., presented to tqe byytt�nfsb�a➢t4�lod.,In: i q�n's tiagaCted usrtome ee6aa taughii us The total•--vf British and 'AI- - atarried woman, as, "Mrs. Jones,' R7 Lyarr , Plult1�#tdfa Negstable FUR SALE -85 REGISTERED OR _ Compd�gd. 8[ad<t,}1��aMUy eligible to register Palomino and •there is' no substitute for good, -lied vessels convoyed up to July, slay I present Miss ,Smith "?, , 4. women 8uadteds 0I LIfOVeaaps for Tennessee ,Walking horses of careful work. Any' roil developed,- • 1p43, was well over 140,000. slL close enough so tbat you can >biTf4talpod.tk+llowkbldim- Brand champion blood linen, wend Pr s reprints• 2bc. [.ergs else aY: Yor our Fall price list %which, is ,,pprints 30a Three_ eninrgemenu, Losses in these Convoys. hat's av- �^ ,reach the plate without leaning flame. � � �n�' ��; just off the press. FISHER PAT- in folders rsr. Your. mime are e'raged about one -hall. o! one forward awk-wayrily; and far ennugb + ' OMINO FARMS, Souderton. Penn- safe with us. yoderne briapshutp. co le s}16snia. Box 340, Hamilton, Ont. per cent: „ - ,R� *f".dri>. T-... ,,fir j,n .^t °.'.a, a� Rh tt. wp. w' .n2bl';'•.SrT�y - _ •l.f' Jr .,�T1A: yd^.ar•e' ixN _ "h .ft' -`•' i .4, `i f .A A,ne �; . -Aanr .v'' �c' .^p, T �. w-as 1. ;.. :a,., a:,'.M1''*• •55. ` ? ; _ :.f W" ' _ ..,.. �fY =' -°3t- r.i3M.':.a° -` _ ':t ''- ?:uR:..W:- s.,:.:. . 6.'-."q• . •,� >__iri - �+4wz.. '4. 1'.;::.,'`..: _ ,ozc- .�a:..y... • nb� • 4::.• r . _ a..:'sr�•+.L... a:ae„.. < +.. e,� .,•. hu+r. 'P`4r n. - :v = Naw..,r.'- +.s•�- t;'x•; ,t :+k . "Y: �,\ - r • �lr 'ti:' 3,. .' r.'• . _ ,':p ra. e' r -.�� F."'' _ •; .. °Y'_• - .? '�K s �F.- ;ry.1r ;'�,,; ' x,u .i...ti) . •,L'r +. •i; F.� ; „r . i '.A, ,r^ : '.*'. r ro •o.. A ..iw �t`', !'d-: .4: i.6•jj 'r„ t 5 „e . '4 •J ;y.n ;: ,y . rL.... .: :7::'� .. • u �""' '+ • nr: .r.:,- %W �'i:� ., S� a;' -. �. r4yi J- ., r. ,;, r� '� p ..,r a',b 1' � 'ti '$ K roa;•..,� *4�< ,;K,. ;.+, `,-Pr ,! -N � ,. .R .%.,.. ` : �, , ' ;,4:. •; ��' 'i.R . ,...;� rte• -- `4 ~�' - „y w- ..+,� _ •—"''. - sews ? r • 'r - _ � - v� a,,,, "' �'e b .. ..6.d Advt's .•A� uday, bctober 16 - — ancia+oa. .. �Fs►r�.= - ` of 0ffecta, the -- rook_stnse . s - - -�� -� amd wood burns; goad' condition: ds, r— L, _ -- - with reservoir. e in, Pickering Village, Ding Fag. Wm. O'Halloran, Christina Str. QUAL, aaSPS; House and Lot to be sold, subject -. .Strayed cattle —. ii yearlings found. _,. b reserve bid. 'perms cash on eff- —� ' - �0 ` ` ectst - Sale--at- 22.80: - Wm. Maw, �auc- :." "OUR Phone News office, Pickering , r ' tioneei. -.w °. For sale c C. M. bicycle, Raznb- SAN I7, (Ra VEL, T• X>II1as Cards al's flow on display - �,::'' hr, ,good condition. Tires ig good Friday, Oct. 15. ►— extensive suet- ~ - ai�ape. Jack Bunting4 8. R, 1, Pick- and ion es1e of choice grade and rag- fig• BUILDBR,B SUPPLIEg Holstein Dairy .Herd, matched team Get. your overseas ma=1 away Cady ,Cottage ­4 well furnished, with bath near new implements, inetuding an fire plane and hydro. B:oek also 100alCeartage Nark Allis - Chalmers Tractor . on. rubber, .r�Ro guile ' fi+ap village- Phone ` We havea;lso ttlaeed in stmX a full DeLaval Magnetic Milker, also Overseas Boxes • '5C & 1 Pies, 27 R 9, or 27 R 12. LIIVTt$ LlBAF MZLL�G ' cooler, about 1800 Leghorn pallets For Sale —• singer sewing machine, and yehrliags, grain etc. rt lot 18, t Now In good condition, set chinaware, O�P41d+fY FEIHiB con. 6, Pickering, half inBe north of _ one, red.and green rub, ��+� Brougham, belonging. to Geo. 7&m- is - ._. Zp s 12 and. 8 coal -oil heaters. Jas. A W MITCHELL ' mer, Ltd.- Terms cash. Sme at 12.80 +�r,er, Elizabeth Str. Pickering. �id)<eringe Ont. ghasp. Fa�grn i6. sold. No reserve. we have a splenind assortment d -For Sale — 50 -acre farm in first- Clarke Prentice, auctioneer. . dam eondition, with stsesya •throiugh Phones —' Yards 711: Res. saw Dishes in sets of 32, 38 and 66 -- -- .property, 8- roamed brick house, with Saturday, October 28 --+ auction sale *�i �sR**T**♦� of household effects, p , Tinter is house. Jack Miller, , S=wt P=Cj$Z � JJiiid�Ni of .the Estate of the Mrs. F,Ed- Secs$. i Glassware CsalorC�;- - - �, Ina' Songs Halle. 8r--e win. Balsdon, Elizabeth Str, Pick• � - ,�.t GROWING MASH —• Hereford heifer from Lot win Terms oseh• isle at 1,50 - bet T, don..b,. at Salon Corners. Beare m. Clarke Prentice; —auctioneer. - _. -.- .. We.Have Bros. Msnkh=L Phone Mark. N R -Cat ror Sale — '87 Desoto, '89 Start the Pig ,.t=ee she li"kkettn8 iVerwe c'l.:dli.a -just what the working elan is 1.7 CW7*r Royal motor, Tim good. - • AeL, they bring results. . . "�► .'.. ,T, ijb60. Mr.. Sanderson, Batt Right, On .loolig for now Big 88 Overalls, bit � Inn Service station, _ �• Starter A. E. RtCHARI3SON _8111 work. • L•_�•�' ••,i For sale -- -eeveril tractor plows, 2 �i i � ZNHDRAL INSURAN09 Slslnall boots and 8 furrow, alt in good condition. " ' y REAL' $STATE L. ��, Massey - Harris Deal- De Ne LOC K W OOD 00N V EYANOIN(3 - __. Bxoa -Phone 98-it i� P�cICSR2IYC. oNr. �, o" o"b"%ed agency, >� Mo ,Se CHAPMA :,�1 For sate — young Shropshire ewes 'i@ reeding). A. H. McKenzie, Brock QE DELIVHR Road, Phone 97 R 11. Phone, Pickering ti0 ficke wv To.Reatas Cmmtry . ,nth a c. A. STERRITT ra H rd ware da mom. as living - quarters, hydro ' - WE SERVE g da '' 3Leak $23 Per month, Apply Brock - ra -. Read Store, two and halt enIloe N. _ _ _ .. , _ _ - _ _ _ - _ - - _ - • to ear No. 2 HIM*way. Funeral Dar AND ALSO GIVE = - M For Rent — rooms 'fnrniahW or un- Director ,Despite Wartime Restrictions d2raished with seperate entrance, INSURANCE and furnace. Bus service st 1 door. Bo: 898 News office.. - Furniture - 'e are still able to meet - - - For Sale — reasonable, some, house- . - �. �, _, .:.:. - ER - - - C r isold etfetts. Phone scarboro 7181, -- - or event alts at Scar sea. atop 27 E. M O li 1 t llCingston Road: tf. - -. -- ^ GENERAL INSURANCE - - - - Wor Sale — 17 pigs, ready-to wean. -. SERVICE P1tOTECTION .t .'.. - f ♦f Pigs, 12 weeks old. 2 Cove, milk - ` Tour i, rood. 809 Susses cbiel na, Motor Ambdance '- _ �Q ` I�17r1+a1�a8 mired. Stan. Fairbairn, Lot 21, Con . D., cz Nutt Now .. In Stock - S. Pickering - 7--$ _ PRONE 18 r%N - twQa�. We sow Save sa hand a womb of I[*] e • DONALD iva�paRe�Y M nave awes r _ /'' year lanorite Nettialdteis _ .... :. al iee�_ s a Coors late A. a. � Pickering, Ont. BStgNti 3t71e- 'bas ]tyke We Have' It, Can Get It Or III b Not Mach m : BEATON, . BELL 4 ROSS N o' ' 49c J: S. BALSDON p n Bametora � Solicitesrs � 16 ,e � _ � -' '.'�PICKLRING - - • . 'A. J. Beaton, X C. Telepheae Yl[ lit. M A w - - Brooke Ben, L , c. Ad. 2= tJOBNARD AUOTIONBBii ANL on Preeeriptlea Service So IL b VALUATOR Accurate and EtAdimt - 'J. D. F. Rose Doha L. F=d a - $a1eii conduetod Anywbere THE REIALL STORE Biq Street — • '11006. or write. Addrne 914 Dandse ANQUS , M� duet. > .� , _ : >� tee. a FARMERS- of S. ONTARIO 'Whitby. Ontario, - Solicitor, No" Public - Pbor, Pick 68' 14 e 19 Melinds Str. -= Toronto T6.roatto AD 6iP.3 Pick tin R 1: !!.!'ORE HOD" l V2 !AT 2020N'PO IRiCtr'a AN . a ,, '.., YOUR HO= MAC! t Tedephone Idtgln s5oa 8 Am. s s,•• ' Sans # am. 8 Am -- - . EGGS `HOGS -:..: = N .CALVES LAMB$ O GIBSON CALL NOW - AND Alm ;». � III K _ Poultry►; both live and dres" t _ - In have sear Steve asd Passe* i e TRANSPORT THEATRE �„ � � &#am wed to. We will .e� . 441 _ _. 1�oviNC+ yea to the bees of .qtr &Mitt; _ .!Get our. prices on lave Ducks . _ �7tTHITBY' _ BAND GRAVEL STONE • :'` : `-Healthfully Air- Conditioned : Hisek Steve ,tee., �.M, Cis1 PICK E'R I NCw FARM t - . 'THURSDAY, Fill., SATURDAY wattles, Sifters and F<he ' siovels LIMITED.- t OCTOBER 7, 8 ' and 9. Notice , . �. 1 rsrsii� MG- GRAM ra 9TA%OON . - • Two Shows, at T and 9 P. m'. - - -. _ _ _ _ - ': - - Saturday Matinee at 1:80. p. �. - dLQIN BU88B? '� ' C mbinatioa Storst' Deers nit : y 018'1'. P80N>r WiitB I'1< 888 Owles Lanahton Maureen O'Hara - storm Sash — Mae to Order Hardware Tinsmith This Land is . Mine also _ .. PRONE 'de 4 With - George Saunders Kent glsitL' Shingles _ n- Rel1 Roofitse Pti381�RINf3 O M R 1•E 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY - - AsWWt Sidings _ !' October 21, 12 and >s well H.a;,�..tc. PILES �. _ = - - sbaw. at 7 and ! w s. ,.. M.' Gordon',. • &dliq Matinee Monday at Z p. 7■r. tlofferrns of bleeding or pratiait g a "Junction piles shanld know H=ouse's. Beelyd _. JVA e0001k aad Priscilla lathe PM5. mzeaia the ears at its swans. :. i FRO) s Hawatd IQ7, and Scarboro- In >Moms for horse mast wanted Money back if the Zot bD** taw '., A he Meanest Man � p'rlces , *Sid. moue Pkk, not nald ', _ 40 Apr. 1 a At "lei Dealt' s arm _ .. In The World s -. 1PIHs Rochester - - hudor Taw t t Abe an AA 6d Attraction �LiahtJ MA - - m _ .Ffott and 8ardwood Flaoa � �Idlai _ ' _.. . ° - - _ NeAk Iasoluted' Siding Tune To Kill, s., - ' - ' Poultrq - -� 1' Bon $O0� Llpd Nolan and Heather Angell And Zi4ioedt6 ProdneeaT ' . ..]to*. 166" WW 11mtlatloa owdm and 166" fl'l1itJR8DAY, M, SATURDAY- Weeping Toe 19swer Pipe AINT . ;October 14, 15 and 16 i' laLl In season iEAIiTJN�8F�1ovR 100 p: e- PU' ;.; China . ; .. , , . ' • , - 1 a� Laren. Yoaag SILK'S MARKET