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PICKE 3aING, ONT., FRIDAY; OCT. '29 194 No. 11 ,,$125,700.00-Subscribed- To D�a #e For :Pick Towns erin hi i , ... nl f r , q. o a ject r ye H. Q. advised us Thursday morn- Chvrrywood, Anniversary Services Boy Scout Apple Day the yowl to the boys overseas — y UXALISIM _ �'ickering ' Twp, only a third of the. , �.... . ' .. Loan objective subscribed, Anniversary Services will be held Pickering Scouts extend sincere ^ �' Pickering Township Makes Good in Cherrywood United Church, on thanks to the citizens of the village. Corp, Wilfzled Monney, was boeue 8� )host at Cedar Glrove on 210th Showing in Annual County Sunday, October 31, at 2.30 and who helped to make their . first )even camp over the week -end. _ Plowing Match 7.30 p, m. The services will be con- Apple Day a complete success. Pro- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Silk od Motion pictures, including War ducted by Rev, Mr. McCormack, . of ceeds to date are $31.80 of which family have moved to Ajax, P' es the Mediteztaneea � PlOvOnen of Pickering Toownship Unionville, Special music will be $15.00 has been sent to the "Chins Mra, Howell and young son have ;)ldw of th es ed Eastern Canada made a good showing at the Annual provided in the afternoon by our Up Fund, for the 'relief of war returned from the West for the wfs• - ' as same Comics, wilt be mown by Ontario County Plowing Match held own choir, and in the evening by sufferers in Britain. The Scouts al- ter, � Frost, in Zion Chore Cedar last Thursday at the. farm of Mr. A. 1 the Whitevale Baptist Church choir. so express warm appreciation of Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Baladon, o! ` gave, on FSrida eve Carruthers and Son, on the 8th Con. Soigne of our hunters were fortun- the action of the local Rotary Club,, Burford were in town on Saturday, . y rang, October '`There were' 34 entries in all, al- ate in getting a pheasant during who donated the supply of apples, �• 39th, at 8 o'clock, tinder the ens- thot,ah farms classes had no entries, the past week -end. and have in other ways assisted the Mr. Harty Moore and daughter, ?roes of the Cedar Grove Service- due to farmers being without help, - local Troop, of Toronto, spent Sunday with his men's Club' Proceeds to be used to and the gasoline rationing prevent- son John, on the faze. J� tend boxes to those serving in • the ing some from -getting out. There The Rotary Club , �--� "All Set To Go Agatnl" Mr. and- Mrs., Elmer J. Powell, o! . ^prpco from this community, Adm. was _a good attendance and officials Columbus Ont. called on Mr. add I The local club at this week's din- -�- ' .were pleased with results. The Mrs. J. "S, Balsdon, on Sunday ner observed and used the program This time as - Dumbarton -Cen- ' Special Award of the Salads Tea Co. The regular meeting of the VPom -' . re `tired b the Dept. of Finance tennial Y. P. U. Opening. et' en a Missionary Society of the Un- 8t. Geor>�e�'s Women's Guild for the Best Jointer Sod Class( for p *� y p • it � ' for 'Service Clubs throughout the on Sunday, November 7th,' at 8 p. l Church will be held at the tisane Annual Sale of Work .--hors" only) was won by A. Feath- nation, as part of the current Vict- m, in Dunbarton United Church S. t Mrs. George erstone, of Pickering. Due to short- Schell, Ajax, oa cry Loan Campaign. S. Rooms. tiles. J. G. Forties of The Aanttal_Sale of _Work; of St:_ _ag�of - me_ cannot publish the WtAnesday afternoon, November . 8, Comunencin with the singing of Toronto, fast President of the W. , George's Women's Guild, will be entire prize list, but plowmen 'of s g -at 2.30 o'clock. The Second Chapter - 'teld at the Red Cross Rooms on g, _ the National 'Anthem. with the mein- M. S. of Canada, will lecture on Pieke 'n who _ enteered. -and. winners biers standing; facing- he flags be- "China". She will use her excellent of the Study Book, will be given by )etober 80. Many attractions, Art- -were-Class 1, Sod, Jos. Tran; Class g set of slides Mrs. Frank Baker. Please renew 1 _A ing present lty' Sgt.-at-Arms Alen. , and is one of the best our subsori nary `des suitable for Xmas Gifts 'Fish Sod, open � all J. Tram and Y pfon for the Missionary S. Tha®pson S 1 speakers in the United Church. Month) ond, Lucky Tickets - and 'Valuable _ pecia] Awazd for Resell, Rev, Martin Jenkimson read3' y at this meeting. Plan to be ' rises Supper seer ed at b, at 40c, Best Plowin the 46th Psalm, followed .by the W. M. S. of both church- , The local g in Jointer Class went. es have .kind) to at' Chapman s Store at 2.2a. Lord's' Prayer repeated in unison . y tooted Mrs. Forbes has been eorti.- see and eatherstane; also, best hoe { Then the Retreat and "Last Post ". to the Y. P. LF,.An offering will be fined'toHthe house for the past week Pickering Red Crow Notes 9 ,timent tv A. Feather - taken fo the bl. and Al. Fluid, Mrs, -fie Prepared address was read by r with a sprained ankle. _ Frank Chapman, and covered s re- Howard McClement and Miss Gwen Mr, and Mrs, Bruce- Williamson. The Red Cross Month) Ex'ecttt-' _Members of other muricigal? ties, Skidmore will be In char Monthly in t1rL town,?:; a3sa made a good `i2w of Canada's operations in the charge of .the formerly of Purt Perry, have leased. ve bleating will b? held on Monday sh4wi�g= Farmers from this area .r war to date, a summary bf war pen meting. It toil) be an Open, 31eet- the irk residence, King,-East, (for-' IsL, at ...30 p. m, ih the i duction in detail. -and -.a review of ing, `so cone,' and bring..d frienJ. . merly the Mechin home ►.._ Cztias Will ail members wet2' also included . as Sited lord.:. . j Canada's 'war war financing. This add The daEe ot. the . annual electron lease attend the various classes. of Officers. of the New i'nion roil) - 111r. and Mrs. Care Guncer spent - zees was - a .splendid cgrd2nsed the weak -end � ith- the ratter's par' word picture of the part Canada -has - be -announced t•?w night, - . ' eras, :ter, t►r.d ylrs, W. H. Westney. w "Planning a a planed in t..e prosecutiGii of the (?uir Ctinte in Connection w °th i Mrs. Wright returned tv her hoi ie i n a tsaz. _ Victory Loan Campaign trnrried in Stattter, Alta, last week after _ out at local school on Friday last. r spending six we ka with her mother, _ Coroner . Inquest Hold-4 Bartley Mrs. W. S. Ciark. _ - xl Deal dent - pa,ens� �'lr: C harie� al.d Master Risnald by J:.B. _ _ •_ _ Reid h. -Accidental. lh this as in ician cazii - - • - _ _ . y the Dept, -'o€ Firwrice' has jrr�'lraied Rotrr%sQ", -+,f- �'a�ey; Om., spent the Having, all our life, been an as River.": They, ' `like these books, A 'Cor"ner"s is.cluev. held: in the an Educatitnal 'Qufi; •ContzEt for' '' ste,�k -end with his 'coubin; Mrs; W. urer of the beauty of oug location stressed the barrenness, the Eros- Town- Hall here � on Monday evening the schools of the nation, A small C. Niurkar. Ctrs: fla-ke and -child - on -tire death of Bartley lieid; a:. painphlet containing . questions and ren, who having beers.• spending the -Pickering,, on- the d rat )those. of •tratioa ot.peolsFe.deomed ' to live on- answers- 'rrrlaiive -to -the Loa week -here, -" returned With tl:enr on eke Ontario, a moderate, climate Peterboro, resulted in the following n; our t;xe fatsm, or in the village. in the Sunday. - r _ . •;, re year round,' abundant transpor- sticks_" was a term of dersaion, a' verdict. - We find that Bartley country',s resources etc; is delivered _ Reid, of the City 'of Yeterboro, to the pupils in advanee of the `- Pte, Bertram Graham o€ Camp ►tton: facilities, iiighvtays. electric place where it was thought that all campaign. Borden, spent the week -end with Mr- . over, near the )alts, and -- nice the finer, thin crime to his 'death between d a. 'm: P gn. They study and memor -- and Mrs. Herb. White: ` gs . of life were lack- ca these , + eople, we have _even compared our ing. Of course it- was an exaggera= and 6 a. m. on. Monday, September , and on prescribed dates -- an examination o krs. Redditt, of Keswick, spent' 1 lamnnnity to the somewhat "leg- ted view - point, and ' I found it un- 13th, approximately one and a quar- ducted, 'The r contest is con- last Saturday with Mrs. H. T. rat- ter New „ England -tea} sea- tom. ter miles west of Pickering, on the q�tions are prepared )arse. - raft area of homey people'. away - Now I detct a little w}'retfulnesa. , No. 2 Highway, through injuries with regard to the grades and -ages �l •ass the all- too-material city rite, the apologetic are can at least eat sustained, when struck by an auto- of the pupils -- into three different Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thotmae, a where they are acquainted with on a. farm ", is a change in their =mobile, driven by alparty.or part- groups. The result has been. "that spent Saturda$ last, with relatives heir `neighbors- -;rave their church -: values. They seem to be saying that ies unknown. aside from the Minister of Finance, in Port Hope. i i, (and attend them), their little the .feeling of security in sate coon- Chief John B, Irvine, .cted m few in this country know as much Mrs J. Conway, of Toronto, is about our nation and -the Loans her sister, Yes. D. Conway. s�ts■aaity affairs etc. In err opia- try ,it more worthwhile that! the conducting officer, atsa Dr. V. E. - The regular month) meet; of 44 '"those )reopie LiYY". The build- somVes of entertainment in the city. Cartwright,. Coroner. The post tenor- do these children," � St. George's. Gfnld, will be atsthlt 4 Of huge fortunes it net fata000A Books ' too, have changed, _like Phil teem was conducted by Dr. Pritsker, int Gallo cot" nts from home of Mrs. Gordon �.aw, on Nov. neighbor- their obje0C�"�t raihse'�be Mary's One Destiny or W. gamy- -of Toronto. Tie police. commended part in content at i 4th, at 8 P. M. ufilY, the home, tsar neighbors ' en's "The Human Comedy" or M. the action of Clarence WYy, of the local school on Friday afternoon, Mrs. J. D. Remunez had the ad their community? is what, only, Kantor's "Hippy Land ". them Rouge Hills„ who, on the way to with Mrs, R, T. Roble, Principal o! ' fortune to fail from an le tree. atterb, With this in mind, we have .books the.'amall town has become a work - at D. T_- L, sumimoned help for the Continuation School, conducting app 4 the Cont recently, fracturing her collar-bone., local artisan, who if a regular via- sytmbol of democracy, an example acre case. Contest, and W. C. Murkar, - as and sustaining other injuries. Hs: J - or to ear office, to whom we enjoy r of the best - on the' "Hotme Front". judge. The winners ' of the three , ,sister, Mrs. W. C. Willson, Btronsh, . - - "� ,. fi g and "-'we In novel;,. the sma11 town has than- Thieves Make Another Man' is groups were Pickering School pupils am, has been with her for awhile. - +ve never listened'and not Eleanor Matice, Helen Bu and profit god in twenty years from a thing Pickering Village rt' St. George's Church - 7 S hey an always Wig, prefft- of ridicule, to the very thmg we are Jane Miller. may. ile viaits, and we we quite content- fighting to preaerva ,�„ our way of � October 31. Sunday School at -10 h, Zften, He too, has that probable life . it is • bi Once again tire thieves operated (St. France de Sales - continued)' ' m. Morning Prayer at 11.00 Evan. _ ! o some) aesthetic view of life that • ez Ruse' Perhaps in Pickerinpt Village, when on Mon- Atic Prayer at 7.00. Preacher at �; ass�ed also' day night, they stole tires and the O Halloran- McLean: service, ev. E. G. Robinson. e have acquired. Yet as he' points Does this mean that in. real A very quiet, but } ce rt in the accat<ripanying article, war life, a will Poet wheels- from the car, of Charles y q , Pretty wedding _ _ age' Way be a pros- Baker, of the Red and White Store. toek place on Saturday anorn,ng at _ he first of a series. we. have asked perous and desirable ? Mr. Baker's car was left parked in 9 o'clock .St. Francis' de Sales place to live . in St. Francis .de Sales -' rn to write) marry more are dur I believe it does. henry Ford has it's usual place, beside his house on Church, Pickering, when Doris Tor- ; �..:Yi. g the last few years, taking situ - been decentralizing his parts man- f The first o series of house rem McLean, eldest daughter of Mr. " pa>ti --. Church Str, North. John Re4mmer g ties under th auspices u• views, We trust the, articles ufacture into small villages. He may of Pickering, found the car early and Mrs, Gordon McLeah was un- p es of the G, ill create. a ' greater. , apprreciation again tie giving the lead to rndustr ited in marriage to Gerald O'Hall- W L. and in a:d of the Altar Soe- ;; ;,'�L• ' y • on Tuesday n:crning, out near the iet was held at the Arthur O'Coa• "tt . the beauty and possibilities of I believe what railroads and steam- cyan, son of Mr, and .firs. Wlilliam nor home on Monde r oommunit . -- Ed. power took from the small rower w; Jew Camp, one. mile north The car , Y P° ]1 the- O'Halloran, of Pickering, by 'Rev. B. Y evening task was in middle of the road sit - The spacious home was taxed to 7. be returned by the motor truck, tin- on blocks. The'four wheels and T. Kyte. The bride wore nine velvet :'Planning a Garden'.. good roads s d the Hydro.• p. capacity to accommodate the pat. tires had been removed,..The car was j areas and hat with a corsage of. pink p cons, Enchre tvas in 1 ' - — - • - If it is a possibility in any town a '35 Dodge_coupe, and was equipp- '- roses, The maid of honour was hiss play for the � >:;, •' It is a perfect autumns 'tictober 'it is surely probable for Pickering: ed w'ith the popular "16" size tire. Mary O'Halloran, wearing a early part of the evening, foil ternoon, My old othes, the. warm War has brought us a munitions r dress and .hat with corsage of red by an_61d -tune dance. The winneta + nshine, the f ;liar ganien and plant, and peace will at least leave - roses. The best man was Mr. Am- of the card game were; Women's-• In Memoria,_u hrose O'Halloran. Miss. Theresa 1st., Mrs. D. Contva }, 2nd., Mies s acrid sine ,of burning weeds us a fine industrial site with else- -^_ ike the "plant" seem .:far- arva5-.__tric -paw ! `Ave :tiiary' Dwyer. glen's -1st. F - er ors, roa(i and l ;::au, .of - PicReritrg; __sang - A " ,gym. eM d long ago. I lean on my rake and railroad sidings. BARriETT• •- -In- fond memory. of Maria" during the offertory, and therstone, 2nd., Jim IVIcMorrow, at the brilliant zed of the map- We surely -want our boys in the an. ever-loving wife and companion, also another h }men during the sign- The officer,, and interested meth - •'! that line• the north side of the Armed Services.- to think of Picker - Ruby, who passed beyond, two._.}4e �' ing of the register. Mrs. Arthur O'- ' bers of the Cat.hoiic Women's -Les= gue are Yet rden, I am elaborately loafing, ing as "You'd be so 'nice to come ago today,, October 28; 1341. _ Connoi.ua`- �rgalu,t, A 'reception a mieeting at the home of Mrs:? ` th a little. - shame, --and nitw - en- home to ", - if they 'do, it will, -in a DceP• in the heart lies a picture, w as held at the home of the bride's S Cafik, .. on Thursday evening to anent. _ -_ great measure, be -due to our faith Of a loved one laid to rest- grandihather, Mrs, McLean. The .pack boxes for the men of the par:'` ~ as been a cod year in the in Pickerin_'s future and to our -In memory's frtime we'sliiii keep it, couple will reside in Toronto, ish who are on Active Service Ova. 'AW - g K ►. erseas. • • :� den, lus of asparagus, of plans and 'efforts to make good use Because she was one of the best.°' awberries -- an atoes, enougb • of what War has' brought to our - "Lovingly remembered 'by husband, The- many friends and large air' ' ,atoes, but not the. est, wo .little • door step. Colliers' �' Iagazine for- October 1 p. °�" Leonard. - - - audience of Father Flannery will be. � 6, this and a failure wi that. Next - Pickering f to- morrow b'lad to know he has re�hrried his began the publication of a aeries of g �n be a �- „ articles b sa I will .... planning ne.�rt year prosperous, progressive grace. That 1n lorintt memory of our dear radio program ' School of Christ" y the 3lost Rev. Francis surely a large part of aning.' is my' Faith? ' - Ruby, *J%1liaAed away two years in -which he' instructs a group of • J. Spellman, Archbishop -of New is a good day and Pick ring is. a But where is the ago. Catho)ic children, This ro ram tray 1 York and Military. Vicar of the Arm - group of citizens p B ed Forces of 'the United States ascent place, Preparing now, for such a fine fut -, C'ut down in the flower of her youth, 'be heard any Sunday afternoon at �' 3ef6re the war, when a were ure? I want to Join you._ She will bloom. again on the other 4 p, m, over. CKCL (580) Toronto. Which the distinguished prelate - - ,• king for this little farm, my Pickering is a pleasant place, but side; 1 gives us intinnate behind -the- scenes ;', Inds in the city shook their heads; _• villages, like For the ways of men are narrow, 'Hitler, to Tojo (on the phone), - glimpses of war -torn Europe, -ThaN ~' " 3y spoke of "Babbit ", ','Main ;pared to- iaylorzthe net seaassonrof But the gates of Heaven are wide, )Heil, To)o, 'vot'a 'wrong? you told articles should be of interest to all. eet ", "Winesbez and "S growth, if there is to be a, harvest me you'd be in America in three g" poor -- Mother Sister, and Brothers weeks. Tojo So lolly Adolph, (continued in adjoining' coimu. U ' .. where you speak -from. Moscow -- Y"- . -?-. -- � -• —• - - -- X71 -^-- -�• - - - -' 'i:A ^V, "`S� ;e•. -y r' - ;e •.... p• ,.;,,r, - :, .,. = '!.TtrS*+�' i... P.Y / ci_ 4'. 4 7.. .6 :• .l•y ;y �•/9NS,n .�., r,:a.w ,�C _ 4AFlL' �+fJZSiVD'M/:.M•`�•LV•�n.,(WG3, y '.,,•1�Y5I•a, \• 'y''�'.,•!" }. T� W S. 'F,b1� . rFI`^ r."�+ i . - °r :s �'tw, •' _ ' „ ._..�:; �.,,ti•, .!k''.' f., �i.w -,� - x•.,,r , ;x'e:; 4.,s�..'�,y '1 •i>r„ '_ s':• „� .. '. �".:��w.�'`�'� .,... .5i'�ur ,��;. •.s.{ ^` `s`.:� fta• ,�/ YV,+' 1 - p,� �+' `�•,k '�;v�`i'� - .'�+'�. �'•I�i .. v�•= � °'a �'G s � x F,•ry',^{;•,.r ' i "- �••'J'+.. "' 2.• ••r G:,,•.'y Y . •§' :,jt:'�' ' ?." ''x' t �- ,•a,� , ' -i.' '� �,. r �. •,. Y'' .,� r �; ' �,' 2 ' k •s�., re r :...ter P.e,.,y,y .}, ^4•. _ y !•' Dave's outfit, with which he had - � �..,�''�'� been fu: J;.� &"is, ?tad- -been -- y � or �-• pushed to the wall by the depres. " rN �' sion prices. Dave had now reach- ..- -/ ed the point where It had be• it came essential • to settle dowg to f r work. s The trail down which he was riding was certainly not in habit- ual use. At times it grew so i ...v i '' 7.1� _ . steep that the bay. put his fare- feet-together and slid down in a ±, shower of shale. Near the hot- Rstare stored soon of the great gtowth and dalitr ° _ tom came a fringe o! . as,pen, with - element— protein —ln whole grata oatmeal —tbsa in a layer of soft deed leaves, soggy mW other natural cereal with- seepings from. one of the in- you coo serve 7"o� � Today, with less meat protein available; your famtb � - - •' . ' numerable streams that tumbled _ s►eedathiaestsa t?mmora . vhality pnotecdoaofQraker . ,/ down into 'the valley on this side ; than evert Quaker_Osa is so — of the heights.. _ tains nine out of eleven foodaahost .many t a • + ,� present day dieat Serve delicious Quaker Oat datlya -- - - Then -Dave was through the; Children simply lose Quaker Oats. It's so alms 1w ' aspens and in the valley itself, protect your health and vitality by serviog the a and the bay was moving at an alnebestcerealwheasomsayotltaefoodswessdonadi By _ easy lope toward the horse cbr= y _ ` N I trl OSSEAU ralSet en or eight+ men• R ere Bath - ER �• Qo+ oats ere,d about . it, but none, of them C­ do -. was sitting on the- rails, and Dave CHAPTER I Immediately beneat' him Dave saw why. • The bunch of horses It was about midday when saw one of the most .prosperous- inside was unbroken, and every Dave Bruce reined in his bay looking ranches-•that he had ever masP Puffing oasil3S. The Mexi the L_.t ' ,gelding and looked down into the '-M eyes upon. There was the make a furious lunge against the cans were watching the pair at- -of' his. cigarette. valley below. For miles *1t seem- ranchhouse, the cluster of trim posts, or start on a wild career tentively. There was a growing "You are, huh? How' about, ed to extend, buildings on either side of, it, the. around the interior, ears laid back tension.. _ hawse -wr you staid anglin Y Think to "the continuation ti of the moue- long bunkhouse, the corrals with and teeth gleaming viciously. "Looks like you've rode far," break one of them broncs in twin chain that walled it off from straight fence -posts and taut wire. As he rode ug; Dave saw that said the foreman,, eyeing Dave's there?" Curran jerked his thumb' Rhs. badlands and the desert. gleaming in the noon suJilight. the outfit sonsisted•ebf ?Mexicans horse, - which was plastered with toward the corral. Sitting his horse upon the top or breeds. Sullen and auspicious sweat and alkali dust. "I'm wiliin''to try. "' 1 of the rise, Dave could set a clue- looks were directed toward him' "Yeah, rode down from Utah." "Fine!" grinned Curran. "Noth- ter of poachers gathered about as he eased the bay to a stand- !'That'd: a . long.. users from in' better. You break that wild• 1 the remuda corral, which must still and sat surveying the group. here," eyed black in there, and I'll see hsve been at least three acres in Twenty -live, tall, straight in "I was two, years with,the Bid- about the job. Ready to start in - e.tent- - Inside it several horses bin saddle, fair- haired and till their outfit Row?" a =« looks u �t *• out sti were milling, rearing, or dashing eyed, Dave watched the swarthy crashed. Thought I'd see a, bit "I'm ready," answered Dave, _. ti:s wildly around the interior. Every- punchers, sizing at the group an of the country before 'settlin' alsmberiag out of his saddle. a•a•. -cars" vet cis into thing stood out hard and clear his left -hand fin ers rolled a hop•. ct arty _ g down again. X teller in some - (Continued Nest Week) tar sea .tin a t,loo4Y tiop"op� it the - crystal - Sight. - cigarette. town along the road told me there _ t at "Well, fain, this looks like "Howdy P' • he- addressed the might be a pace on"Mr. Ferris' a, �, y.aob•a �' business," Dave remarked to his crowd. "I'm Iookih' for Mr. ranch at Mescal. My name's Millions Of Sleds bigti gelding, which flicked- an ear and Ferris." " _ y - - b :1 ba•a b••a Dave - Bruce: �ixtsaa amcki1J I" - Ilk went on grazini on the tufts of Nobody answered .him but the � ,� + - Ready In Russia pr,uSb ROSS• Oj C,sos+. green grass. '!bay told us how' sedwls deepened. Wilbur Ferris' - W114ur Ferris had the emir spread Cross -Bar certainly didn't seem "I'm Curran. I got about, an Russia is preparing to throw a' ..in Mescal, but .I never looked for , hospitable, outfit. the hands .I used.. Might •Sae a- warmly -cad, swift, hard- hittitic - - anything like'this. How'll it feel But a man came striding out ai good one, but I've. got to be army against the Germans as _'. shown." The sneer in the fore- falling temperatures on the southp. _ e sn man's voice - had given way 'to a ern and central fronts herald sort of purring note ' that Dave the -approach of another bitter distrusted. "Fact is," Curran winter. Millions of sled's orb be- - - _ went- on, "punchin'- Ia these parts ing accumulated to carry Red ` . Is different from up in Utah. I Army troops across &now field? had one amachoor after another, that once were regarded as almost and I got to be 'shown.' impassable. s "I'm- willin', ta• show you," an- _ - w - r Dave, s6UE N an- swered ed a e drawing in a set I o. SI4 ---�{3 - g LESSON fi'an EGGLESS 1Y1AYG�NN�11SE - _ -_ _ - _ teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon sugar - _ ,�'d: , „. r �' -sir► teaspoon - pepper - - _ -8 tablespoons unsweetened _.. - -.� , ' - -- i► teaspoon pa rilta - evaporated milk, P lit _ r _ . teaspoon salt !'a cup l -Mazola, chilled i ”' %%�-" ` ` - :,' .. _d 2 tablespoons lemon juice - It's this: > , • . 'Combine the dr inRtediento, add the milk and blend. Gradually - - - ,.e� • ; • t`" �.�"" _ . - boat in the• ei�illed zola, then add the lemon juice and. beat with s - The user Isn't won Wit. • :► .r' .., rotary beater until ss ooth. This dressing wilt keep indefinitely in - _ 'Disaster may stare us In the .ve - a cool place. _ YIEI#Q: 1fi pint. t9alern spin, jnet ss it slid at _ .. - „ - , Victory will be oars — bat — - �d then as hell was loosened. • _ ... h won't be a anik•over. •Let• I to aII make thi; our motto• to be roundin' vp steers again a nearby bunkhouse, "atall and No letting np rneSl the last ALL-BRAN TA®BNT IVA _ !shot is fired" For if we do fella? 't three months' holiday, with stocky mass of oi matted hair -fend • let lap, others win ]i•7 for .0 back mustache. Bunches of mus= 9t... with their lives. eie� �n she mat end �t: Dam s ME SOMETNINA �. k_ t'ne sty raised his .head e. but- - unmistakably an American. { ;-- ail .t y%Z' i /•% Dava tautened the ratan, and be- ' The Mexicans were looking at - BUT CONNTIM101 =... gsa 'picking his way down the him -significantly-0- then glancing Ally MORE. 54mds precipitous descent that led' into at Dave. the valley, . three or four milesI ` away- Dave could' see the .roofs "Well?" demand'ed' the- new- : yY Asrllafl3+e 44%• vo oWnp and house fronts of Mescal, hud- comer:' .'Wben you're busy as most of us are, gat ALL -BRAN every morning. 0. risrie ' , b IlobstL - died beside what looked . a You're .foreman of this out- - '�� to help win the war, sty That's the simple means that thous- neck of the ,valley. _ =' fit ?" asked Dave. "If that's so, : ,doubly important to know what an¢a use to keep regular.,. NATV- you want'another hand." _ ALL -BRAN eau do to relieve the RALLYI it It was three months since "Yeah I What stakes out ink gaioY es ■ cereal or in y h • cause of constipation, due to the muffiar drink plenty of water .. •�' ; uk ,, - _ - no ?" inquired- the other in a lack of the right amount of "bulk" add see what it does ear sold Buy sneering voice. :in the diet. It's a "better . wpy,, thaw QLL-BRAN at your grbcbr o. sold is "Look at the outfit you got." yotendf to taker .., r' . • two conveai=tt rises. Made by To S�1 fep�and - The two measured each other. fly - •_r • ,�J_ relief. -- Kellogg's in London, Gaade, J O"" Dave' had lit his cigarette and q' Their Tomorrow— 'S VICTORY BONDS . H'i tl er i s' n e'Xt'• _ - $ :.:•.. >::: Who s next? &AO-d Ices, the popular barber. ;. f""- of Essex Centre. ' "Next ? " exclaimed 'Mr. ..<:..: :<:'�;;h:;,. I �.; •'�,..� � +Picobac;- ]ooki.ag np from his paper. "Hitler is -" next. We put 1Krussolisi out of business. Now .. _ ... ..... :•.::•, :: -::. �' "' ' "yt°'' ` - "; L Hitler. That's what this Fif Vi o ' >... ': > >: "` a. �' /..: � .. �;a.•:r >. >..` ,� we go, for t s th ct ry Loan is for. Coate on, Canada. Lei's put it over - �� the :top — and to spare t" y We want a happy to- k ��'�� morrow for our children- a !T NEAT > . -- a world in which they -tray rot `, 1 'Speed_- the- _ .dory grow and live In peace. _T41 BUY VICTORY BONDS - Ow men are, �htina for �... 1Yflt_a world; P3 » - - -- - The a00nK �;�/�' � • �••<• w.� , w1A, the stoner vw ,,. ,. r :.. •'; <' omll,.- Iwo _'P.eya- c�e/,Gown. � . rg a• l . _ r. _ .. _C _ _ _'Fie Victory". r �' > ., ; •+� • _ _ k ... . Y Invest In more Victoryr 110nds today I. to a PE ftn% grads I. I 1..1 _ • I- I •r� 7 _ _ :.rs - ^;•= t.ac',.• "'. ,� �v�- ^,:.- - .•.•9_ . �7`•..'s^ - ' M - ^'.ii:, ���1�. - �-r- - ,(' '7 t {,. s� y. •Y v ti ` .r.'• - :. - - ,obi .. -..� .�' ,, i; ..,r= � :era.: .y;,., :� i . • ii s ` Fair E.recutive and- the' t!Poman'a George Fowler has erected a• i �. -.�— { AUCTION SAL E4 �F'arr s Elevator bunbarton a.Assoesatton of the United Q�surcll iDouItry house on his fam north'of ' Funds are raw 'being raised tb j, Household Furniture • W - .• _,_. _ �• give a Christmas Gift -to 'each of Fred Crawford is still confined to ^-'�� ^,,.•�.;::, - Office 86 61• Paul's CL"2764 — 3�,1py; 8eS o„* -bays and girls oof. the 'services the hosaitai with his hand still '1 R 3.d. L ZGI L . -•: sober 31, Sunday School • at• 2 , p._ ¢n. know in Canada.' Other eucKres will i g wing trouble. . ~Evening Prayer at 3 .p. m. Preacher be tibld for this purposa in the tut- I Mrs• U. Blake has not been sc Property of ?= _Shorts, S31.00 per ton _ -ay ale �; �•_ ure_ to w iich w_e-liv_ie for a' - go- d iii Kell of Iite. ' _ _ _ . �_- - -- - -- -. 1670 Protein - You are cordially incited, attendance. The .good weather V CECIL BRADLE t yesirfi binder tw' The Wbman's Association of'Dun- Thanks to the regular mnonthly :nig and fare-,• work has been much Pickering' - Village d t� ✓ 'bsxton IJksited .church will meet at .donations of one of -our public -spiv- appreiiated, r' - old price. ,'�''.'.. Grain and Chops of all Kin& the home of Mrs. Harold Mitchell; ' ited citizens, we have been able to Several church friends gathered 3-Piece Chesterfield suite a - on Thursday, November 4, at 2.45. send $235 to the Fund for Prison- at the home 'of Mr. and bars, Frank S -Piece Dining. suite Qrder, your chick starter earl: 'Laying Mashes ' and -Da The -ept Group are in charge of ers of War Food Boxes. � Puckrin, on Friday evening last to Extension table Glass cupboard t3 ' iry Feeds _Worsts ,and the subject foY Roll The -regular meeting of the Unit honor Mrs. Mary Puckrin, upon her Davenport ~ Kitchen cabinet Take care of bags because they an Call "Resignation", will be held at the home of Mrs. departure for' .Oshawa; where ache ':4icClary kitchen range wth_}Zes'vr. hard to replace: i. Charles ?�nnis,. on Tuesday, Novem- ;goes. to live with her ctughter, 2'Heaters Linoleum rug 12 -x '12 {�j e��n1 OII� Red Cross Notes ber 2, Miss Marp•gret, who is teaching 4 -Piece Living -room ,suite Cl y The Red-Cross Unit here has re -: -- - there. hies• 'Puckrin was born irW Beds,' single and double .1- The -sent 4$ -boxes, valued at raised here by her parents, the late Whatnot Hail -rack Hall -tree -$5.20 each, to boys and girls in ,the _ . James and' Mrs. Fotvlie. She marr- Congoleum floor coverings WANTED . , Forces from this district, who cry led the late Sitrson Puckrin, who Several kitchen chairs Small rug DEAD HORSES AND C:AY L otationed overseas. 3 in the• -.Navy :'passed away, several yeart ago. Rev- Medicine.. cabinet . 2 Rocking chairs For tree. plelE 't1pr phone and one prisoner of war. ..._T seal children live here. The best Wicker chair 2 Washstands ' aROgK1,IN The ladies have raised this money wishes of the Community go to her Lawnmower small articles ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • • • • • • • a Ed. Adair, wife and friends, of s ��r CLAREMONT 1 b euchres and other social she has, always be-n. helpful in • • . • ...... . partly y Toronto, called. cis R:. P: 'Winter and : - P G 913 3' y 1~. -bT, Chapman, on Sunday. PICKERIN affairs,: an$• 'party b donations ;the church and community life In case o! bad weather, sale insideCKE.R G _ 608 frorsl, friends, tivho have this pork at George Taglor, :who 'has worked Sa "e at 1.00 Terms, cash' ' • • • • • • • • r • • 8! h ANGUS McbIILLAN -- Barrister, .w AGINCOURT zone • 814# for C. S. Bryant for some time, has• '"• Donations have been received left- for- -_the 'winter to take a job I _`$oticitor; ,Notary Public William MAW, auctioneer fie. -p$Y. the. ' phone zbargeff : !'roar. the Township Cotmtdl, the with the sairage department at D. }• _ 19 Melinda Str. Toronto 8ortic"Itural Society , the School I. L. Plant. I .-Telephone Elgin 6308 kpiny with Fire and Burns Result" 1GORDON YOUNG LTD �- Toronto _. Phone A &- '. To women who frequent `'beer w Joints" with strange men, get "load- The Farriers' �"- then n thumb rides or drive all .. ., . • over the country before _daylight ' • :_ . - - with these strangers„ are only ask- ALiCtlolleer ing for trouble, and usually get it-- �a _ if For play with . fire be prepared Alvin Far m�jt' ! : - NATIONAL SELECTIPE :- to be burned" — don't ' 'holler' for Pow after that. Form stock — trnilttre $ales__ Tom _ : & Years experiences No Sale S E R Y i GE 33 Too Large or Too ETA I L E Y 9aialt Coalrtley, Oat. IL R; L or Pike" --•.� = Theatre � = .73M1! - � .� -:a M-m IRJ StouffiVine TO MEN OF MILITARY ASE Phone Stouffsin lie _ - Y Iue.11ranoe .of All Kinds. a`` - THURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATC :DAY wets Rates Avaltable with AND TO THEIR EMPLOYERS OC1110BER .2a 29 and 30 ' - Star Spangled - ®aunty and €ierviae. National :Selective Service Ch- lian Regulations authorize the - _ - Alinister of Labour to require that male employees furnish A -Id-.: Phone _ 'their employers with evidence that they have not failed to }1jt, ,�,, r . comply with National Selective Service li_obilization � � - .�yth -m BIZOUfJH PICK gis - gulations (i.e., the 1ilitary CaII -L p). _i Crosby si�d Bob $one a' Re [it is intended that an order will be issued shortly, requiring " - _ With a 'host of stars - Clarice r retitiee . ,. '; 'eltnptoyers to carry out -the necessary check on their male ' , . ' •.a. REEL and PtIPP LICENSED AUCTIONI = employees, and to -report arty' men who •d_ o neat prbduee the �. _. _ N�3 E'COON- - a evidence of compliance. .. For the Counties of York and Omb• ,. i )f[ONDAY, TUESDAY, . WEDN'SDY aria; successor to _Corp. Ken 'Pe+a- j , The check -up will -cover: - every. male employeie who has tiff of. C. A. S. F., and of the Labs ,Tr,� •, r.... - -. - reached the age of 18 years and six months and has not - NOVEMMBER 1.. 2, and s - J. H. Prentice (formerly PteelfJeg reached his 38th biit a . The man will have to shag - and Prentice). Farm and H'asao- elidence in one of the follow Sherlock Holm s ' -stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair sad following farmst— : -; ., _ '[IJ Reasonable Iiateia ... i I(.) A man discharged from the armed been married before that date, - Secret Weapon, oII PHONE AGiN: 6!t R :. YILtIK1CL1 Forces following service during the -is a widower with children. must be present war should have his discharge prepared to furnish evidence, such as a Basil Batbbsae certificate. A discharged man who bas marriage certificate or birth eesti5oate and Nigel Bruce not a certificate should apply for ease is of a child, to show that be was numded. : C • A * L�� ♦T }1? n - = - -.' __...;tHs following maaaerr- bdoee July 15th; 19iA, aced that be is _ - ' -- - - - -- R. V—LE D I Q _ Army-- District OJPcer Co.nmaneant, now either married or is, a widower : Nlsiea ISM" and g Military District in -which with ��'en• forts aRUNIiRAL Di1:B(`1b1t discharge took Pines. (e) A nun who has reported toe ear t < - Ala`-- ![eoords Office,- R.C..S.F. 'fired- in the Army tender ati Ordae -Mi : Y, FBfDAY, 9ATURD+'�Y _.... quarters, No. 5 Temporary 'Training issued under the Mohiliaatioa NOVEMBER 4, 5 sat g "Ass or Kim � -- Aud Ang, Ottawa, Ong. Regulations and who- has been rejected lrs 1�Q M M t r • Nary- Secret of Naval Board, have a certificate showing, be ' .M �' Two Yanks . - - -- Ott au'o, Ont. • ,.. 'was rejected through medical unfitaeas. • � Mahon ifs . a man entitled. to such certificate ' -.tb) A man who has responded to direction does not possess it, he should apply to In Trinadad �� �arkham. Out. from a Registrar of a Divisional Mobili- -the; District Officer Commanding the - ? cation Board, to report for medical Military District in which lie was d examination under Mobilization Re lations, should have 'either a certificate rejected. - -• wf unfitness on an order for postpone. c>n (i) #':ran who is not subject _to the ^ : �'ANNOUNCEMNT meat of miiitary training from the Mobilization Regulations because he is ' j - -: _ '.Divisional Registrar. (A man entitled an enemy alien who has 'not de � s- to either document who bas lost, his, - :. •application for naturalization may I - Copies should immediately apply to -the -obtain a certificate from a registrar of REIR'S Divis Registrar who issued the his Divisional Mobilization Board iadi. - _ BUTCHER STORE :. �� a duplicate.) eating that the Mobilization Regina- i ; y� -lions do not apply to him and on& 4 I(a) A man who has been rejected on appH- ossdfic.�tes must be obPdwA by all .. UNDER NEWIMANA • cation for voluntary enlistment in the • such enemy a}i�t - .:..Army singe the beginning of the war, , s should have a certificate shoiang that (B) A man who is Im alien and neither - R. - =Frank R Smith, Over 20 Years _ :. roatioonai of Be he was rejected through medical unfit- wurn, Caeeltoslovelda, The NsthwhWds Norws Hess (It a mac entitled to such a + 7, Poland, the EXj; pet s certificate does not possess it, he should United States now Yugoslavia and has - 'leIICe r apply to the Dutrlet Mitt Head. not applied foe naturalisation may be, Q— g, ! �' _ .. -quarters of • the District in which he _ �eved of his duty tinder Mobilisation .'Sp e'��a�srl• '� t7�g,e applied for enlistment, in order to pee. Regutiationa, but lto gives up his fight' •: once the necessary toms.) - to future Canadian' eitisenship after Spec coupon the war; wheie such ahem have' applied To Quality (a) A man in the designated classes who Ina for such relief and been granted such p Q ti` Hsef Quality vatna Fresh Young I;sub Q=Hty dn Rolled 4.4c. 3 -41b. Le not reached his 38th birthday, who was :states, certificates v✓i11 be issued by ''Prime Rib - Ro w � married me at July lath,' 1940, or who, registrars In appropriate casd. Blade 82c. 1 1 =4 lb. 1,6 ins, flank on _. "877. 1 1 -{ 4 8liort Rib 84c. . 1 lb. Fronts S>sc. 114 This caution is bsu•d to facilitate Compliance •with the ardor' " ; Rolled Shoulder 32c. 3 -4 lb. Flanks 15e- 1 1.4 1► which is Plate Brisket 17c. 1 1 -4 Shoulders proposed A reasonable interval will be oilowod to Round Minces 407, 31 -4 1, ,..permit coon to provide them roves with . whotwier deeument, Lorne Ssttsap 86C. lb, 1 i-4 Chuck Roast 27c. 1 1 -4 lb. Pork Sausage 887.' lb. 11-4 iti 40 nfoned to above, they mat► b• •ni�ited to hold Hamburg Stiesk 2dc; 1 lb. : Fat. Side Bacon, • by plsoe, fie. 1# L -- - QginbettAN Bite. Iii., Drapes 23c. V. :- "- Zirtployere arc requested to ove rtof a R� et a P *oPciaol- -Iii►. alitiowsi! tier aiei�.e Carrots, Net >RsYsaed _ .. - R - sin So their male etn eea to,�tsctli#ate the o ratio .9 IRL for fits' Coom i P�J' , of ,. [e fe. eadt.,. W srs _ thus order iohen issued. _.. Silvts>;leif lard isl7, lb, Jewel Bologna r - Shortening lie. l6. - Delicia .boa! Mac. and Cheese Loaf - BQa, IL MWIM Not Rtttiontb Choke To tn s Chickens — $ ts. lmd- _ rtetaof aou A: MatNAMARA - W .1 -MIRY NITCHELL i Director, National aslootdse 8erwoo It . Sat6ffed, -Tell Others — If Nok Tell ifs. ' 2: i Coal Delisory Sataida�s -sue' pbsas plea,, a o law .. •' + .. jP' .. algal ' III '!.,a.'l r ..,.' :s� Stern Opet! 31VO Y Da? V„r' ,j Vj!' ' .'`• :.."�� Now can .ems, ,i • w _ E�.t •V' :._ :mac .... _ �.[ E�F1i7S J � 5'•F, ,',IBC 5'v i 'T..I ..`Fg 'ns•P'm. ".f^.,. )•: '..n'�w a°^.0 R, — f,�,. > T. _y'!' � . ,. ,'� .-+3 ; � ,<T�.� : .+•; s:: s+ : a.,+ •.++,�,," ::,•„ -.e y,t, r -.. • .w:. a w . �, i• m'l�"^ -.+ i!,;°.:;4i- ("�'*T ,'- •..'.'"a F ,y z':'ai•_:;.a .a"�-'•°; ;,� i; 'j � ^ '. .+. "4. - F'. Jvf' �".l'�. RA-• ^' w/ �y.t •• . -a'• ..p,� •!,.� ..� ^'!L LV y. y.q .fJ�', • 1d. .n T: � ' � . �t .,r �-,.!p :G. 'i'x "_ `" •.:" 1J:Y. ; L.. n ,., . r q. 'F';�';�' ..� �' � Y.':�•"%. ..M,�le +, r•i - _:t 5 1• e.�'h -' Y .h. � •.. :, 'q. .. •-�• _,. _t• , Y`�'re6•Ir�:• t ; f: 9 h,. ^Ni•� „�i .•R ur ^f,• y.;�t. ') �' �Y _ •� ;"9. `.ii" . .t+: .!•1 :1.`6'".. .. a• jai tiler, Trel gave a re- order for Mr. J. Birnie, who cele- meet at, the home of Mrs. J. Pub L ,`�, p° of finances for, the Third Quar- i h,• .-. i3.....loy iii. Jira, it, MaGdock, Vice- President ' . r• r'�yT ` +p* A4rs. lC.,,.., of the r�nance Mrs. Melrose i M X. B, Me ose has returned the Federation, Toronto, will be the Ecownittee, -gave •a report.- Plans home from the Hospital. We .wish. -guest - ipeakel The word "'Pray erP " Visitors home for the week -end Hallowe'sn parties this week, the were discussed for the Thaakoffer- : her a speedy - recovery. will. be the answer to Roll Call. Yoari Peo Te in -the' Town Hall ing oweeting -on November loth, also Don't forget the Masquerade Special music. Ladies, please bring ; y were: Joseph Ward, Jack Ward and 8 P on 3Sonda evenin an arrangements made for our visit to i Party on galloive'efi 'on Saturday, Y' `"Russell Prouse, Y g: d the Mission ' s Y, in your Contest Bags. Thaaik your u t+e !hitevale - United Church ter their the- 30th, in the I. O. O. F. Hall un- Re rc�eritatives from E a d at t HarIock home on • the ( � P :at Brierbush Hospital, is reported to- 28th. - - Tr1-�'" r.e-?`'Pr' "S ^n O ,hPr ; �T , :?4.n, The a: ternoon's ro ram was ; deg e� Lax uc,i Hitt, Zion, Green River, stud ;be improving nicely, On Sunday, October 31st,- . St, r „ P >s Snsfitute, Brougham, gathered with the White. Mr$, Mighton,_who -is• in the East John's congregation will, hold their in charge of Group i), ]4lzs,,Orsal Zion and Brougham Auxiliaries vale Branch of the - Women's Inatiit- Burton, convener, wl:o- reviews the : were, guests,- and - presented •the- •pro -- : ute, in the United Church - General Hospital, is' i�!'' much the yea Anniversary Services, with First Chapter of the Study gook, sy 1 gram same condition at time of writing. Kev. Burke,. and choir, of Whitevale assisted by Mrs. A. G:ay, Mrs. J. at the Annual Thanxoffering School, to hear Mrs. Aitken. TM w Bill and Mrs. Tomlinson, of Port . Baptist Church, in charge foi the Meeting of the Women's Missionary Ditty Bags were handed in and for• afte¢•noon at' 2.30 o'clock, and Rev. biiIler, Mrs. •G: Barclay; Mrs; D. S. ; Satiety in the United Church; on warded to the Navy League, Treaa -r Dover, were with Dr. and Mrs. Tptzn- _ . -Crawferd, and M.rs, '.T. C. Brown. ' linson over the week -end. McVey, of Greenwood, the minis- - I Sunday. arse, Mrs, W. Fitch reported eight ♦ Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, presided at Mr, and Mrs. 'Geo.' Hamlin, Mr. -good Christmas Boxes vent • Over- Douglas Dickinson reported - f5r ter, and Claremont United Church the piano, •A pleasant. suciai t^aif- duty with the Royal Canadian. Navy choir-in ebarge at 7.30 p, an. 'A to hour was spent atthe' tea tables at and Mrs. Fleming attended the tun.- fleas to local boys in the Servtc�. ' on . Wednesday. dial• invitation i9 extended to all to the close, seal on Friday of Mr. Alex. Fletnr Mrs. Hagerman, of Locust Hill re3- :- A shower was held on - Saturday - attend this Anniversary',Bervice. _ in g, at Milton: Mrs; Fleming Swag- dered two beautiful solos. Miss - $ evening last for Corp; Betty Man- `!`he home of Mrs, John Miller was — - 83 years of age, one of a family of Reddiak and Mrs. S. Wane gave • . r.' eleven children. The last surviving vocal duet. Mrs. Robinson read a ion 'whose mtrrriage takes place the - meeting., or the October a g ' meeting of the omen's Missions f members . -of tW ,family__being Mrs. paper on "four famous women," — Qs Saturday at Military Head- R z'Y �' t u _ rters. ' Society. A large number were in y Me lab, who is 8'4. and is Mrs. - Geo. Queen glizabeth, Quell Wilheminy_ Miss Eanim Brown has returned 'attendance, 'Mrs. Norton, ''"resident, -Ha•rrlin s mother. Madame Chiang Kai Chek, and Iffm M hoarse .after convalescing at ' her, condu& -ed the opening uevotione. -•— _ �_ _. On Wednesday November 3rd, at Eleanor Roosevelt. About one hand- .. sister's homse in .Oshawa, following - Birthday co:.gfa_ulatiuns i.a in ? -;0 the Woman's Association will red were present, -a recent operation. 7 We hear the Victory Loan in this >t arm is progressing favourably, al though there is no definite quota , *•° ` for this village. - - We are asked to warn those 'boss of the village, who have been dam- ' aging the buildings in the park The _ Park Board is quite aware of who ..the .,culprits„ are and if the prat- Lice is not stopped at once, police ' 4 .'will be - asked to take action. Miss Jeanette Robinson gave a -' stirring message at each service In' .the Baptist Church on Sunda y last " .Next Sunday', Rev, W. H. Bexton, of McMaster University vein be the speaker at both services. Ni Miss Doris Dolphin, Mrs. Frank Y E -'� o `°� �2'+ - , :$, ••9.••gr�Z• t`w w. '. ri,t3" ',�.' • ';.' 76 :1 -/y- Ham and Miss Nora Hon attended ,. a shower on Saturday evening last _ .; at the bonne of Mr. and ate- Henry '� "r• l'ri - Y u :y Bonley, The shower was to honour of the recent marriage of Mr: and w ''� w r °• r _ Mrs. Harold Crawforth (nee Dora T Matthews), and was held at the - - :Sontey home__ in Whitby. 'l he even- :iag's program consigted of apPrep- •.a 'riate speeches., ar,d community sing- .iRg led by air. l+,eith.Webber. A bwt of beautiful gifts were wheeeled out- is a decorated carriage. Folla�'ing :. 4 rX .:� w` :t� this, lunch was served, bring an en_ jo ;able evening_ to a close. ` . q � " k ,. `. ` ' r,• _ ". -- - The regular service in the -United ' +,� -~a#"„ M• `"„ Church, will be held at the hours of 11 a. m and 7.30 p. M on Sunday- next, The evening service is under _ the direction -of the Young People's Society, and, slides Will be shown • on w '"The Parable of the Good Samar itan ". Attention is caries to the. -...Sunday of. November 7th, when the. - Annual Harvest Hoare Services will • •ter ,. ;L <• _ '+s: -. be held. The guest speaker will be .Rev. L L Atkinson, Of Uxbridge. ¢ y The home, choir will • -provide the - LOU Ngl l►Li magic. 'Wed Gwlllimbury Tow ndill 'Wife of Hens Kong MhWel « - -_. Gives Stirring Add:eas ?'ie jksrsr rI tie remit +iiwrs • ' _ Mrs. Mullett was the guest speak- - -.Afr. 1 d4* w" wnd iuu - ei in the United Church on -Sunday -last She told of the present cal - tL*w in China, and made an urgent - apper l on behalf of it's Aeople. $he _..eesphasized the fact that u2irividan - _ ._ _ - _ . .` • .fissions do pay materially as-well - _ :. as spirttusuy.• Mrs. Mullett, is the _ .. � r ., • ,; wife of Dr, • Mullett,. who only two _'weeks a go, visas .. on the exchange _ / / / e,r-,o list of Hong Kong interned prison- . . ers. He will ho be . me within six _.....:weeks. - .`Pheasant Shoot Better Than fig Soar Parts of the Township. i .Pheasant Hunters resort than low '' ' , - ty had• better luck .than. most of the hunters in the 'south end -of the - township. Bob Redshaw was lucky - - aaough to bag three in one day. _ s,' body' duty buy - ., : - '. ,:..`._. ._.-- •' it �i C Bond afld that it's everybody's to them. Some got' lour, although the ease jor� , He- says something like this his mess�ucge to ,oar.• by averaged between one and two. I . I. ' I - In the so»<th, a great imany didn't "The biggest chore in, my life is doing what I can _« got .an,, sifts two day's shooting. to win this war. I want soli and -_1 pals, - -' r Lou Neilly is a typical Ontario farmer with s,n% to get everything they need to do their job " r Brougham 85. - acres- just north -of' Bradford. Two of the over there — wherever they are. I want too, to pot ' " ' 'Neilly sons joined the R.C.A.F. One_ son was ; aside what savings I can into Victory Bonds to give killed in s_ ervice. The other is a Fri ht- Lieutenant - g my oldest, boy a fresh start when _ire tapes off his Mr.. and Mrs, E.. Crocker -sPat " - _on active service.­ A bond buyer himself, -Lou uniform. You can'put savings a great many places, the week -end with theft relatives. Neilly'personally sold $200,000 worth of Victory but there is only'oae place where your savings will `- aer. T. C. Brown is improving ;'_ Ba�tids in the first four loans to people of his -' -from his recent illness. P P • 've our bo i"in ser iiee "the help they need nowti The' Wannop family have moved to ow_wnship� nd_t9 B erybod�kno�.that Victory_Bos_ue_a =_good A jai last week. - - Mrs. ail. Hasniltor; Mrs: L Mater � • _ can borrow► on th 'When Lou Neill • leans across a fence and chats • . , - as dollar bills --sod thin you and Mrs. T� Norton were - � _ . _ .. :- - - - -y . ` . - . ` _ sal tithe you kneed cssh =but we should bin � - onto visitorut last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. To:diff, of Baarrie, with neighbors he often talks about,- Vict_l sls -our duty to aloe fighting mead _ ' vislted--ths Tatter's sister; ear.. L • - _ L.- ..- `_�' :.:_j Katthews, oa Friday lack - - r • `':`` . r ears, Thos Beet is , hours• from the ' � bospital and is progress>sug satin- • : r� 's` twtorilp, . but -Mr. Beer --is In _ .poor -_ -• - � _,• - _ , . ' health at present. -A number from - -here _attended the tii ! `, _shower. for Mr. and Mrs. Crawforth bold at the home of Mr, and_ 'Mrs. Nodoy, of Whitby, on Saturday ev- 'hba' Young People's Union an ib 10adon Bawd an Uth bolding '� _ a' ..F' . _ , p. .. -• J. `n,� ? }' X7 , p . .. ..�., 1- -,.Ur , ,` ''`.�.;�� x,%�, �''1.''.�',' a , • r ..+'}^ ',.:.s:r •. . •-� • s- {eer•• , "„••i '�.;i,," . S +r •a ~ . ; '�'„:•,�., , ',,;yr t , {•,,,+. •tea' ��, ,a. M. °, : :°:` e .o+.;.,.,., + '• +'.. .�. ter. q., •,r,"r -.••u.;a:; •`•�`1's....•. -E�i' i . .;,,,..� , _11_1W . . ., : ..,'., ' a�- ;�r -x;'. -s': � .�°�;,}�� „,•• R�.a,,,.?,,„+ _'I'•wv i : aY' '•5, •'.✓,'s; ” - � _- - - - . __ ! .. `.. a,� aeiti. • - tis„'.r -, . ..�aw9N �►.r �- a � .. - C:r'• ` - r,'.1:AS.S1FtED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED _ CLASSIFIEDS+ ,`ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS e - A8T1t1B'IOLitL >/T.ovvialas IrVa Zl5fl AC 4 inim i rRO d pH oaRApai SHORTHORN cATTL.H ONE BUT THE LOrtELY 4 Ottawa. at Gatineau Point Two � �j - 1RTIFICIAL FLOWERS 11dAD8i TG houses, both with outbuildIng�' LET ALDERLEA FARMI SUPPLY -- your order. Write for more In. �dodes .cow - barn for 80 hea4 DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH our next dual — purpose Short- HEART formation. (Miss) Ada Titley, Da1rY cobtract Box 42; 78 Ads- ors kerdaire. Our resent otter- tuth -- a laide BL W.." Toro The Heat. Rails or HW a� tncldudes choice ser�ce age of or bu 1l. a! Hfemales. sa orsoa, "Haw, Gr•on Was M Valley" AcTUytuBlLra>a. -os�n FOR sA >a -- HhVE, YOUR SNAPS Roue amilton. y FOR SALE BI.ACKSMITEI WDOD- Delivered b7 Hall- � Once again Richard Llewellyn s�CARS W 1TH UUUD TIRE13 Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly SHORTHAND — TYPING �; which reveals B work farm equipment business,. se us first Mount Plewant Moe developed and printed for only 25c. Limited. Used liar Lot at bulldinga, etc. Present owner car- Supreme qual,t and Last service a depth of humanity tarsi found t�otes - tied oa pr,ofitably forty years, y SHORTHAND y 8040 Ions• Street, Head Office, Arthur Crone, Nottawa, Unt guaranteed in moderlw,- fiction. It is a story aid Mount Pleasant Road. To• AND' TYPING —IN 6 TO 12 WEEKS which looks life straight in the roata T•lophon• BY. ZISL FOOT BALM IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE SPEEDWRITING eyes and blinks at nothing. T .' � '" Station d. Toronto Famous "NO -SIUN, NO- SYMBOL" BABY CHICKS EA UMJ:EKA Fu(_)T - BAupt destroys system In „ None But the . Lonely r . offenalve odor lust silt', 460 A Scientific, "Principle B stem" or Heart," lJlewellyn looks at life aF NECESSARY, CULL Y O U R bottle. uttswa agent, Dsnman CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM shorthand using the ABCs. Per - throu h the e flocks, ge.t rid of non pyroducers. Drult Store. mtawa YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS fected during twenty years of g y e8 of Ernie Mott, We have some started. chicks, and teaching and worldwide use —en- .in inarticulate London Cockney, some laying bullets, Lor Immediate HAIRUI4N:SSING SCHOOL Your negatives make the moat dig- dorsed by educators,' approved by, whose_ horizon i8 bounded b delivery, and are taking orders tinctive Christmas Cards you can the business world, civil and milt- y dayolds. Tall us now, your L l A K N [3A1 KULiB:HSLNU TRX get —cards that your friends w112 tart' services. The Course is clear, mean Streets,; whose only recrea. immediate or later requirements. Robertson methud. Information treasure — particularly friends on con Ise and complete, making home tion is the tawdry Fun Fair; Bray 'Hatchery, 130 Jahn St N., on request regarding classes. active service. Select your favourite study easy and effective. ' H amilton, Oat • Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- negatives and send to us. We'll SPEEDWRITING SCHOOL OF whose ambition is t0 be "in• the *MY. 187 Aveuue Ruad.' Toronto. return 12 attractive, embossed greet• CANIADA money." 47A'LI'LE FOA SALE ing cards with pictures prtnted on 1015 Pigott Bldg., Deft. 1. Hamilton HERBAL REMEDIES and envelopes tor, mailing --all You Chill meet` Ernie's "Ma" -- : WH HAVLl A 1.AR(iE STVt I{ OF for 69c. Order early (2 Photos on TAPEWORM a noble character' (even thou h cling 'Yorkshire Hoare and Bows THE BOOK OF 'HEALTH Calendars for 25c.� g _ STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS a thief in the eyes of the law). months old Price $1.5.00 regls- A new edition, ,lust prifited Larger. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE often are the cause ,of 312 - health Yon will meet the allurin Atha feted to purclntseYs aama 14tat- and more complete. Tried and Box 126. Postal Tersslaal A, Toronto in humans all a es. No one iii$- g thus Williamson, Pricevilie Ont. tested English Herbal Remedies , g Of the Fun Fail the elo neat will give you lasting relief. Rec- A customer at Berwick, N.S., writes munn. Why not find out if this • q ommeaded u tmiting re of Can. us: 'I received the beautiful Christ. Is your trouble? Interesting par- and amazing Henry .Twite, one COLLHGTIONS _adians. Write for your Free copy men cards which you granted from ticulaxa—Preel Write Mu2veney's of London's queerest characters; today. Dept 88, Health Products my own negatives, and I want you Remedies, Specialists• Toronto 8, 'WESTERN • ONTARIO C R E D 1 T Ltd. Saskatoon, Sank. to know how pleased I a n with Ont• ,Tim Mordinoy, the "flash" Bureau— �:olledtions of every de- yottr wonderful work and prompt who had more , money in his scriptlon made anywhere. — Credit HERBS, service. I will be a rear custom- TOO LATE — TOO LATE Reports. Enquiries Invited -- 22 •r of star • Sa ■pshot Service from pocket than Ernie would ever 1. Ontario St, Stratford. HERBAL REMEDIES3. WRITE FOR now °n• NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT BE have in the bank; Ma Sedgwiss - _' rience atNowell s Herbal "Labor DEVELOPED11AND rPRINTEDUrWe if 1t and order your baby chicks and her Canary; and Ernie'is � DYEiN4 A CLICA1411:G1 story, l3 West Buntings Street, a morNT-ED ENLARGEMENTS 2fle now. One dollar books your order. many other neighbors in "The Yaacouver B. C. G` ddHard bCblcOk Hatchery Britan- n .. - S.AVld YUU ANYTHINU NEEDS � 8h'e ! z 8" in 8eautltul Easel Rpgd, , dyeing or cleaala 7 Write to us Mounts. n a eig ts. n �� �� for lnformatfob +• u■ Ina to HORSES ioR sAi.E None But the Lonely Heart ` You can have enlargements colour- TRAC OR AND EQUIPMENT is a t taut witfi answer your questions. - Deyart- ed by hand Lor a small additional hsilllaB' Story, taint H. Parker's. Dyy♦ Works FOR BALE -85 REGISTERED UR charge, - Limited. 711 Y • 19triot. To- eligible to re ister Palomino sad WE ARE THE ONLY AUTHORI2- suspense, and at time6 painfully Tonto. _ Tennessee Walking horses of 8r■■ied Ealas■e,•eat• 4" x 1 ", oa ed tractor dealer in Toronto car- real. Yet through it all there is rand chain lon blood lines. Bend Ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" x 9 ■ ll tying a stock of Yenu,ne Fordson' z our Fa 1 ..price I1�t which is Burnished Gold or Sliver, Circassian tractor parts. Hall orders prompt- love 8nd te3lderneee in full mesi- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT lust off the press. FISHER PAL- ' Walnut or Black Ebony finish b9c; ly tilled Ford - Ferguson tractorr are. OMI.NO FARMS. Souderton. Penn -it enlargement coloured 79c. ' and parts also carried in stock. jl1.ECTRIC Z+SOTORS NEW, L'SED, sYlvanla Print your name and address plain -. Truck- Tractor E uipment Com. None Bret t1w Lonely Heart bought, sold rebuilt; b • 1 t s, It'.. ou all orders. pany rJmited, 84 Noble Street (at $T RieJsard LlewoUyn j pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric DETECTIVE' COURSE Queen West subway), Toronto ` ompan7 Ltd. 2326 Dufferin' Bt. Tie Ryerson Prose . Pries ., Toronto. BECOME A DETECTIVE — MEN OFFER TO .,, a a.J, „8! =3.26., and woman over 17, wanted to . °�' p , ' learn Detective work. secret sere- AN OFFER TO,EYiaRY INVENTOR Russlia + O runts+ i LIVESTOCK - Ice. Easy course by mall. Writs Llst F favaatEV and full Iafos- ' I4 >tf • f °r Ira. fntion T.00 t aul,.n, motion sent fr•a. The Ramsay Hitler And Gang Chic_ ken Is Picked WANTED RELIABLE S'AR1iER8 Bo: 86. satfon T:4 ddontreaL Co.. Re lstered Patent Attorneyys. • ,} who, have ample stable accom- f•aTE2Pil'f 278• Ban Street, Ottawa. CaaasSa. - In Sig Seconds snodatfou sad rough teed to win- _ 'Russia bas served IIotics - ter Dung cattle. Write number , eou2 by accommodateIl.. h o w i'ETHICRSTUNHAUGH d CU PAN! PERSONiAL through a Soviet Embassy pub. Patent. Solicitors.. •- Ratabllabea' - Modern inventions can pick thi oattls would be ri and cash der 1199; 14 Ktnt Wsat, Toeoatd lieation that it would hold Hitter head monthly. writ. Post Ortic• 120 WAYS TO MAK10 MONEY AT feathers' nit a chicken in Wiz sec - Bok 878, Toronto. Booklet of Information on roe home In spare time, 6 dollars a and his Na2i supporters respon- general man- - Quest day, booklet of 224 pages one sible for war atrocities commit= ondS, F. E. Corey, MEDICAL dollar postpaid. ]dike !gnash. 145 ager of the Pickwick Corporation, ` WARMS FOR SALIe ted by German soldiers. sTUr ITC731Nt1 TUxTUREfii VF ' 'Hargueretta Ave.. Toronto 4, on't told members of the National � ascist Frozen Food Locker Association. RUNDRED ACRE ' FARM F U R •csema psoriasis, ringworm, aNt- F party leaders, ilia G�r- sale, one act• grapes, soma fruit l•ta's $root and other skin trrita- P7; LLETS man Army Command, and finanl. A' elneking old hen Can be Modern raafaenca, wad tenant Lions with L*of Ota'tme i No, 8.. cial magmates backing Nazi ag. ed out of her coop and- dressed house,- cola sad hot waderr,, bath- pprescrl0tio■ of noted skin spec- BARRE V ROCK HA�dPSHIREI3 �' for the roasting ovtn in lees than roam, hydro, near Hamtltoa on Islist, Itch rella�+ed promptly,. Hybrids Sussex, 4 to 8 moat ileelion are members of a snag 32andr•ed. With stock,EMin ry,,_ j1uinftd. i °0aq. i °o. °idipromaic' ton, On�S. dosaph Horrlgaa. A�y'� of offenders aQs►inst inter�tional ten seconds, he added, in discuss - trop, Eleven Thousand. Martin tilled promptly. Order fount'y from law, an article in the Embassy a g the latest mechanical chieltelr- $ovac■. Smlthv112e, Ontario. Eltles Medicine Ca, DepL- 21. Sot - information bulletin said, add- 224.' Saskatoon RHErMATIC PAINS placing' 'devices. i80 ACRES IN MORRISON TOWN- Ing: _ ship. ,Muskoka District, 80 acres KATURE'8 HELP..4.,�IXON'S REM - QOOD RESOLUTION — E Y E R Y ,� - -under cult,vatla 4- acrea bush •dy for Rheumatic' Pains. N•ttr- mutterer of Rheumatic Pains or stern punishment must be- _ A choice of more than- S0 trades as pasture. 1, ta■st -NM I! Itls. Thousands - p r a i s 1 n r iL Neuritis should - try Dixon's Rem- meted out. to all the culprit■." _ is offered is v ishwaf, Boz !1.' 17 Aylabe&do W.. ,. Alunro's. Drug - Store . 331. Elgin, ody. Uunro's Drug Store, 333 El. gu enlisting in th1 _ oroata. Ottawa. yL(l! FoatpaJlk &In, Ottawa: $1.00 Postpai The article was 'reprinted. Canadian Women's Army Corps. • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • ■ • . ■ ■ ■ - - -. - •`•••••ia•••- •a••eae•: ••aa•aa as -1 a- 1 ■a••aa� aa� i aa■aa■ r • • • •, • • L � • • a • • •'• J 1 • • • • ■ • ■-a ■ ■ ■ ■ .... _ , .ET'+S AiLL DO MORE TC WIN THE WAR ANp - • .•fa•a•a• -• -• / • • • • • • • •I . • ti•. -. • • • • • • • • 4 a • • • a • ■ s i• ■ ■ - - -- - 41 f • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • ■ a a •• w - s • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ a ■ ■ a� • • • • • • • e ■ a ■ ■.■ . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • ■ ■ ■ a s •e•e•e•••� - rAre # '. -b ., .Nee ■•.a• -, f � - '' , , s�•a•r was i? - - - ' N•- •••af�, to e•e•as� afT I ' e0 it S■ Yt -- •••,•a g ; INN • • • • , .�ilSi :� .• so a_ >:.• '•e� sass BEFORE THE WAR; Gordon thought nothing of TODAY- Gordon haspassed xp his hNnang.trip --he is _ �•,•,•,•, spending $100 on a hinting trip. He wouldn't have suing that $100 to bxy a Victory Bond. He figures that " 1;•;•;•; ; shtg Naxis ss far ore iKportant OWSsed thwt p for anything, than shooting deer. ? :1••e•,• sea•••, e•e••me•s9 a•0a9•�•a•�•••as•s ■■ • . . . . . • a • • • • . a . . • ■ a boys overseas are'ightiag desperately to speed the victory::: riskitlg their lives. - .. to ma c1 a siifre of that victory. Au that -we are aficed to dto , .., gi , %, wr 41 uuneeessat-y .;..: r 'spending so that we ern lend our money to buy planes, tanks, ships and guns: - ._.Canada is asking for $1,200,000,000: To ttlrnr our backs orr'that appeal simply means that we are turning our backs on our fighting men ; ; ; men who are fighting :so that we can still be free to lead our moneyI So let's speed the victory by. buying Victory Bonds with • every cent we have — and be thankful we're still free to- do sot ' This apacs contrsbxted to the war effort b1' - DAIMES IN.ACK NORSE BREWEIEY _ DOIW EWERY _ - RRV IERY FRONTEIA 01 -4 - - .. ` • l . . • • • • • • • • e • • • • • i ■ r a 1 .. Pq _ n— .- .-'� -�.• r.-s:�: •.•r.'r>�_ - �ji"..Tr,.,, ,...�.�.. Ye.,^ r,,>'- r�^:n•�a`- sic+:.`` r";.'9'7"" =.'a.^°y'+r;y;':'.�-w �n >°s'yra.. "�.°,,.iT.�s°'v '°°,rs w ,.m `r :?d'.•'�' "' ti.,. "a- ,�' r, »d •""�4s:.' »: x^� h ,r, c, y,- .'h..• ''T+.r� . `sky3•:. �;C•�•„'�r} v -.r .?v.. aF' ° .'':.y F:.t�k- ,.,...�c l�• �y t „Y `? ,,,' ;4i" ^T: %:'arsii 'Yk ;� :.�a °w t• aka', ; jw rue: a .'i ^" ',fir• i' ,P,r .K� .a•x.$, ✓,' Y i{ r,t.. ,'+-- •+;-rs 2 >,.- ,.+^dg•. 4'' v,syrc,�,. •.1'`: :s 'I'> ''l .,j... •. t. i„ :i..- .t'`q' '�q.. 1. ';� �.'w''4' �.�^• 3wt ` �t ",,.. ti? �'S'• . c;,, I «`. •• J _ YS _ '_• • BARREL OF FUN - } Have You Heard? :a -A doctor and a lawyer _ wen -- N arguing over their respective pro ' ` fessioaa: "I don't say that all .. h tor. "but you'll have to admit that - , the legal' profession doesn't matte ' . l angels of men." "You're right." answered the y ' lawyer, "you, doctors certainly p: have the better of us there!" a W ife: "Goodness. George, • a „ <y this [s not our baby. This Is -the wrong carriage.” :• , s > Husband: "Quiet, This -- s Is car. rr.,4. 3 rings has rubber tires. I k A young man ordered two dozen ? r �5 x ¢ - roses to be sent to his fiancee, and wrote on the card 'that was_ to go „ .� . -. with them: A rose for each year` of your precious life." F r "Throw in an extra dozen, ", said h {y K ix 4 i iF the florist, "he's a good customer." The assistant did as he was ,told. f G•.YF !' $o far the marriage hasn't taken Kids and a keg make for gay sport at Kensington, England.- England.- place. .- ngland place. , where these children of British war workers are playingg in a nursery. Object of game is to stand on top of the rolling barrel. Fit Motorist—"I love the beauties of the countryside." .; X• J • Second Motorist—"Se do 1. i�BAi S1 11ila C New 'Winter Garb ` sometimes I give 'em a lift. f , fi f� i For Za "Johnnie, what did you have for breakfasts" » - _ - - - "Teacher, I at sir eggs." - `;�.�, , �'' " >�• "Why, Johnnie! You should say. mss•, Y/` '. ., r w. fK • Airplane <Log.Booka �; ,. <;K <. ,.�; . acs':' _ . „ When almost everything about ?r - ";: ;y; _,',. %;.`; +' "Nell, maybe It was 'eight' that Its airplane is pared down to the , ` 7 1 et. ultimate dimension to conserve ws y - °, w F ¢ I loaf. Canned corn came as high tasties if they -find . them spread .. :=? ' . Tommy: Mother, if baby out on tray or window sill. Once weicht, it might seem strange, that _ ", . ;; " ,.� as 25 cents a tin against 15 cents the books In which the lQg of the .- - swallowed some tadpoles. authatChes become accustomed to today. Tinned tomatoes • were !light U written are bound In me. would It kill himT double their price. Jam. which a certain feeding place. they wilt ' i' Mother: It ml tal and lead, says W. P. Beasbey "' ; ' qht, dear. Si today, when there is any, can be Call out if they find the sill empty. In the Christian science Monitor. P . 7 Tommy: But It hasn't. - . The reason for this is that thef : mother. bought for do cents, cost $1.40. - — Christian Science Monitor: - data in the books U precious and%y ` s Feed for livestocit was propor- - mtiat sett be allowed to fall into "John,. 1 hope I don't set You tionately high. Oats costing ;Z.Ta Canadian servicemen Overseas. K today could not be bought for less enema hands. To make certain that smiling at that girl than ; ;.2b. Scratch feed was ;4.30 received more titan .a, billion c* . - '..,this does not happen, the log books x "1 hope you didn't, my dear." ss. arettes in 1942 or an average are bound in lead so that they will against the present price o! ;a _ sink rally and surely if thrown - -First -Doctor: *"My wife says shorts war(` $3.00 u compared ad 13 per man per day. " " 1.1," -1 „1 with $1.5 oday. -overboard • to avoid possible cap. - - - -- _ _ kura by the enemy. leave me." r. peegied with price control at mea. Walkle- Tatklea� 8ecaad Doctor; I 'say —hard Free medical treatment is -'- Originally developed to be Car+ ag luck!" _ But when we confider what It available for one year after die- luck by` foot soldiers Se. steaming °- First Doctor: "Yea, I'll miss means In terms of actual cash save ' charge from the Canadian Arliss: Jungles. desert wastes, or bleak her." - _ bags most of us world to scrap twig �. ,� t:ry •, ",�; before we world went to scup It. - Arebic beaches, the walkie-talkie it's too bad some of the pre*. two-way, one -man radio �tatlon:: ,Modern Etiquette sure groups that have been howl. now has gone to , sea. : I# has _been discovered that its _ Sy: Roberta her. �g down the .whole Price control _ - l - ... consider the probable cones• Howolalse �0 -mile san=e is sufficient to-per. ; .•' � structure wouldn't take time to jmtt voice messages to be ez• When giving a tip, is it also Money Sit Gold (changed between the different �� `` ` 4 necessary to say a kind word .of gaences' o[ their own folly. _ vessels is a his convoy, without apprsciatiott fo a considerate, ser- Mine �L L7Siii whose Immensely afar reach.. lit?'' The Nuthatch a Stocks ..:� using the - � powerful ship's radio _ - "reach" K, - e ' _ y Ere ; " ` " °�.. Is U true that fried chicken . v_•_ _ y` ` '` should not be salsa with the l Name I There is only one sure way to -might result to enemy listeners „ „•ti,:. ' � "� :rusks moray in gold mine Disking up signals which would ° .:.: , ` fingers? = stocks: GET THn FAG'T414 hive away the convoy. ' 8. Is it correct for a iiiarrted Nuthatches are blue-gray birds mur AND "LL.ON jrACTA.. -, woman to have her personal call- about sparrow size. They are pure Each weak we publish a Mar. _ -:`,� .M+:' _ •' $ tng cards engraved "Mrs. Mary white underneath, have white = lest Letter—the GOLD DIC3> Jones "? • —which given all the import- ` - How Can f ? ? marks i their win and s 4- What is the 'proper way to eat n 4 wings how ant news and facts about all This winter the weather man white In their tails when they fly. 'the Important Canadian "do gy; Anne Ashley - will hold no terrors for Moto. alligator pearl! Their general shape Is triangular, -- Seniors. Juniors and Pro*- Transport Drivers In the Women's- 5. When two women are intro• that is, their shoulders appear " :'pact+. duced, should the younger women , Divisoa o! the Royal Canadian Wide while the tips of their wings ` make the Brat move to leave, " s'a» axnArF. Q. —How can I prevent pan. Air' Force. Above U pictured the told closely against their narrow Thh LD DIGEST Will be seat t new garb which is being Issued to 3. should' one take a slightly shorts tails, Their ills are very for -weeks— without charge or .: sakes from sticking to. the pan sidewise position when - sitting at igatlon —to thetas who request; ~ - irytng them? all :girls is this exciting. vita! strong, . enabling th birds -ttr • the sad of a sofa Y A. -Add (last) two tablespoon- work. Answers crack open ' hard- sh�elle Co. lals of melted lard, or a table. The blue 'zippered grenvtlle cloth 1, It is not necessary," ecesaar ,bat it is From, this hacking, or 'hatching fond W c; „spoonful of, melted butter, to the flying jacket is fleece lined, corn- y lets with hood. (old form) they get their names: batter and it will keep them from p nice to do so. 2. The correct way Acorns and beechnuts are their' 330 St- Toronto sticking to the grfddIe. Tbe'slacks are of special design; to eat chicken is with the knife favorites, but they do• not scorn ' 4 =How can I remove insects made of heavy wool they are of a and fork, although it is frequently taken with the fingers when the peanuts when already shelled. from vegetables when washing type used by ski - minded girls. To hatch" the ' not, the bird NAME :................ „. ..X j meal is eaten at home or at -picnics ; .them? The hat is of the ski type, also, wedges : it Into a bark crevice. I! among members of the 'family and , A.--Hy putting a little vinegar The boots are something worth intimate fte'nds.' I. No: her cards sot hungry ' just then, ha }eaves ADDRESS „......... W. w -or a pinch of boiax in the water. -noting. They-, too, are zippered and „ it there for a future meal. When should read Mrs. John (middle • •' This will bring the live insects' •fleece lined; an exact duplicate of whacking at the shell, nuthatches - to the surface almost immediately. initial) Jones. 4. , Alligator' those worn by the fliers them• do' not brace themselves with their y .,.pears are served cut in 'halves Q. —Flow can I make a tissue selves, like cantalou s, and after.adding tails and areas likely to'be stand- -: lace cream? Last but not least, the gauntlets ins head downward above the food _ the dressing -should be eatein with ., HOW 'io '..: A. —A good tissue builder • is are fleece lined, made of durable, a 'spoon. 6. No, It is proper that as to be pecking at it' from below. c atade, -of two ounces each of cocoa good-looking leather. They ran up and down and around PTS TORTURE "`' butter, lanolin and almond oil. or p that the older woman do this. 3. ” , Transport Drivers, better known tree trunks with- the utter aban• `^ Yes, otherwise one is likely to olive oil; add a' few drops of as M.T. Drivers, are. . urgently re- don' and unconcern '.: cologne. Apply to the skin after quired by the R.C.A.F. in order to assume a .stiff posture. oncern o s Ay eta an QUICKLY AND EASILY >}pple. A wrong-side-up, position It you are troubled with itching : ?using hot towels. let men, who are doing this work, _ �',.� disturbs them not at all. flea or sect[( soreness, do not Q.—How can-- I clean sterling train for aircrew. • Nuthatches like suet and will I treatment and run the risk e! Transport driving is one of the Some Reminders visit a food tra regularly, never. t•ttlus this conditioD become chroo. - _ Silver articles. y to. Any itching or, soreness er A. —Wash in baking soda and a most thrilling of all R.C.A.F. trades , • bickering but always politely Painful passage of stool to •baturels - - open to women between the ages Of inflation Days :waiting their turns. They are ee• warning and proper treatment . -little 'warm water, using a brush g should b• secured at once. it desired; rinse in clean water of 18 and` 45. They are trained to pecially fond of squash and pomp- For this purpose get s actas� :.'end dry thoroughly. drive everything from, •the smart Prises After First War „Com kin seeds and will accept each of Hem -ttoPd from any �ruggiat Q.—How.. can I Clean a white station wagons to the heavy duty pared With 1943 Prices and use as directed. Thts formula panama hat? trucks that zip to. and from flying which Is used Internally is a e smWW.. ,' r asy to cake tablet, will qutcttly stations. — - Just in case there are some who relieve the itching and soreness annit aid to healing the more tender spota. Those. interested in 'learning` don't remember what happened B ACKACHE? Hem -Hold is Dlessant to us•, 4 more about " M.T. " should' 'visit, in the days of dizzy inflation, here the h recom folly and It seem to • '- • the. height o! folly for say on• t• - _ _ - ....Lost — Ration Boost write. or phone the R.C.A.F. Re. - are some illustrations, by the risk a painful and chronic pile con- • - -- trottng Centre, 200 Bay Street, iliftipeg F.— ": yy,' Flour. °Jun: may b• hwa;17-;u ch a small cos —IiR Mediterranean Toronto, Adelaide 5821, for com- after the First •Great War, cost With Your KIDNEYS plate information. It you try Hem -Hold and are Set ` $8.00 against $LU today. Sugar entirely pleased with the results,' A Merchant marine seaman, was 22 cents a pound, as compared It your back aches or 'if you have your druggist will gladly return -dome on a month's leave, applied with the nine or 10 cents of 19.48. iiieturbed Bleep. bnming or smarting; look your money.,` - - .. n Eggs war 80 cents a dozen. Pots• out for trouble. This condition is a sure , for a new A gasoline ration sign that your kidneys are not fully book to replace one he lost. The • loos cost $4.00 a bushel. Side ridding your blood of poisonous acids ARd `% - local War and Price Ration Board bacon was 56 cents a pound.- .Clotb-., _ and wastes. When the kidneys slow up, - said he would have to advertise ing, shoes, household furnishings wastes collect. =Backache; dissy spells. FEMME the lose, before another could be -alt soared to- unprecedented p�yeyes and rheumat icpains may follow. heights. The coat of living imposed _ I 'Your kidneys need help --and there e s - , "issued. _ , . tfmatried• proven way to heap them •�'; He placed the following adver- JUST RVi UA a .cruel hardship on those depen• known as•GOLD MEDAL: Haarlem Oil r' Pa., apes: dent upon fixed' incomes. Pen• tisement in err Easton, p j' Capsules Cher Capsules contain are• - -. "Lost =In Atiediterisnean Set-- s �, stoners, -small salaried folk -and _ fully measured quantitiee�ot that widely Lfelta -2. Ptnrhtm�a O'Lgeiat r• "A" Gas-ration book. Horace A. people tieing on income from in- known diuretic called Dutch Drops. You Qp���,�und not on17 belps rellers. - wM fund tbrar action East- and effective. aaonihi Data but also w•a1t, rite _. Smith, ii74 Coasretie SfieeZ, Phil= `;,�� vested savings. were especially Doe fee�Iftem ae to bu herd hit. Be'sure you get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem tro6al ataturhanoas, ie pig rs• •. Oil Capsules. the genuice and rodstmm a tone dlsttw or Xr. Smith explained his ship • • • 9DUir Drop► - packed In Canada. t5et IL + t.�>" -" �de.>siCa>s►da was sank by a torpedo. ;In 191E bread cost 18 cents a 40c package from your druggist. s . - ... � � ^`i..•i•' .:y a. >''e!Ti;� -f' - ,.„�� .�^,s.- rys�exa�i�. n�„ .re ssC..,•+: - a;.rr. _.. .. „ r .. .. .. - WE 9 -4 - c rr Z� �•, s. .dr %Mr ,¢ •'c cwu *' '�'�m%°.,.ai F •t- ;a. - •^v %ra*4r f� •tv �s,� y+ Y-R.'. • >t'z: J' ..., M- ~Tar•. J t � 3 • f3 ; '•jC , � ': _t4%"�5.:, : -r sau c..rs�;gc:;" - ,. 1 - t. .I ' uF"._„ . .'r •- 1 �.Y.. .. ''�~ nom_., ,•... .,-.4 �, .`�R. ,i.� _ Class ied Advt's .LAND SVRV$YOR.. LD RUDDY Barr:atee. F. J. DO EVAN B. Sc. C. eharge 26 oalat& If 95 be R DON AL u , �. • Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto lo.n. . vwco Iornwny occuptea oy' me to C! A. IL. Lazo. an. •oxen wig or court [Jaw-0. Whitby. Sir K#ug Str. East, Oshawa. Phone L -� ""- -- - -- - S. On •file are the records of 1981 y- '�.{YANTED -a woman, for cleaning, $EATON, BELL if ROSS . - 8arristors & Solicitors one day s' week, Dr. Pearson, Dun _ . OUR barton: W. J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone - <, LosT =- a dining -room chair at the H. Brooke Bell, g. Q. Ad. 2838 'Xmas � Cards are now on display $utchison Auction Sale, Wednesday,' J. D. F. Ross John L. Pond - ,10dober 20. Finder please notify $72 Bay Street - Toronto Our�'trucks Pass your way every 'News 0ifice.` - - -- -- - '- -- — day . Get your overseas mall away early lOgerden land, conveniently located. COAL, COKE. ICE . - Maple Leaf Fire ;.<iced right. Dr, N. R. McEwen, ?�4'OCill, CEMENT T Overseas Boxes - 5c & 10C - : • ;Pickering. InsuranceCo. — -NEED WOOD? a limited qu�an- GRAVEL, - - t1ty of mixed wood, oan be had for Cbeap Rates f*r Farm-and Country ------ - -- - ' R1ght Now - - -_►e -_ear on 5460 basis. Dr. _ N. -- - - Buildings - -yy �aVe• a splendid. 'assortment of +iii, Xe&ren, Pickering. Windstorm Insurance on Bvildiags • SALE - - Brock wok stave, Windmills, soon atG �!ILDER'B SUPPLIES ;p ;aalr new, with white enamel front. Automobile Insurance of alfia loclak cart tsge work Dishes' In sets of 32, 38 and '66' . Alfred Sayer; Lot 24, -Con, 4, Pick- All Hinds We havealso placed is stock a full -Aprils or Phone - _ _ - ! WILL 3"D children while mother Bowman & Rowe '� � � F�E'J�B��° . pieces - .Glassware Galore . - %wor'b. Days "pra3erred. Mrs. Met- " '' �eslfer one and quarter miles east of - — -- t age, at TI iag »n Cot. PICSERING MILLS A. "W. MITCHELL We Have ;tarsi, i Pickering. Oat. . FM RENT ba s -20nea house, 2 GROWING MASK' P — Yana 74: P.M. a w - ;dust what the working man is + 'acres land, about 20 maple trees, with transportation to D. L L, from floor, on No. 7 '8ighway, 8 =Des � - A. E. RIGHAR ©SON - looking for now Big 88 Overalls, Vast of Brooklia. X-pply Hooke:'. Start the 1'1g - r = ,Cllsmalre,k - Kipeda Ont. �p� L 4ENl�RAL INSUAANG�E SinOCKS & Sisman work boots -Bought and Sold- Right, On' REAL INSTATE - jUsed Clothitng - Sterilized; clean- • - - CONVEYANCING - --ed and pressed like Urge stock of high now. Carry lass snit. ��$ Starter Aa old mtabliahed agency, ready Me' Se CHAPMAN _' kvercosts and pants. Also a good - toner". stock of new leather coats and D• , LOC K W OOD _Phone, Pickering 60 ` windbreakers, -and gents' furnish- p • :� at very zeasonable. prises. Call PICKERIAiG ONT. - - �� �� ©� C :. Pickering flardware ' and be .convinced: - - WE DEt1Yl R _ R rr Sam Schwartz 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa ERRIT AND ALSO GIVE For l e ac 14 pigs, w Clarke, about C. A. ST T -INSURANCE Despite Wartime Restriction's' BO, lbs, ead�, Percy Clarke, Green- C'G` ..wood. • 30 ---11 � _ . ... ... -• - - _ - . +�+ _ .. _ _ l u.., Families and 'Relatives Notei Funeral Director= SERVICE We are still able to meet z _C`�'RIL E. MORLEY 'For the purpose of carrec'b_ address- Furniture MOs, ing, will kindly confirm or correct GENERAL [N. URANCE - the p y the s - OT TIO - .. " a lease.ea below -notify - 'Dealer esaa�h` Sgt. a7 -- _ - - _ Of r Demands NNos9 Canadian infant O w In Stock Ite-lnforc8inent i ',nit. _ ct►a Amy Overcsas SPM the VICTORY - ' Nov. 1. 1334 Motor Ambulea�ce, Day or Night Wa now have on hand a supply of e 7 Lai .Tpr. C. R. Lennox B245 PHONZ 18 your favourite Nottinithatra _ is Armored Car Reg't. _ • _ C. D.,lst Car. Corps - English Style : - ;: Can., Ar+ny Overseas - - _ - _ . _ Fruit c Our Motto - We Have It.. Can Get It Or It Is Not Made t Nov • 1. • - `' 1934, • , .. a. ., > . Bye - LU868A ' �1Cker1 Ont. 1fi oz. : �49e J. S. BALSDON, - DICKERING t -- !th C. A. H. W -Sf I �r Prescription Service is - -- - - -. Can. Amny Overseas Aeeurate and Effldelat Nov. . 194' -' THE REXALL STORE _ - -. -- - 'WM. MAW .. Corp. A. C. Robinson B241 tJ0Z dR XD AUCTIONEER - A N L - J. H. Heys Phm 8. ■ I t Aaa. Car Reg R C. D. VALUATOR _ FAR-MERS ONT"10 ..a 1st Can. l;grps ,Poor Ply Ai �' $sIM conducted Lorwbero . Can. Oversaw" !hose or writs. Address 63 t Doodaw : �H HOURS WE PAT 2+MNNTO MCU AC 1IET17T, TOft ROM � ' Nov. 1 It" streew lilaat, I a.a. f *.Is. !!a. 9 as s. • !^ .. • . Jeha C. at�o�a Whitby, oot.rio. EGGS HOGS e Htrtag..ce.ara>,,► -' x 1>s LL NOW -_ - - -: CALVES ,LAMBS -- -- - a A. & C. (IL v.) . Tors■to AD 401 - Pick sa : 'CA AND ALL =IIdD/ OF CwL A M7 Oversesis ,GI■ea�■:t M -� ,, N°'' L �" 'oultry91 bath live and dressed >>» taus Yank Stove mW F srasei RON GIBSON ",ww atteaa to. wo will -B R 0 C . K "TRANSPORT . t. �• �aat •� ..r. Get our prices on Live Ducks TRANSPORT Jbaek 611 a >r4ess Hilr»w•. Clad PIC :� �'RI NGw FARMS ''�' QARTAaE Md F %*you �1 N EATRE MOVING LIMITED [TED SAND GRAVEL STONE ' ............: = . !l.LVIN B BH$7 asaun�sn WO ONADINO MMON J Healthftt]]y Air- Conditioned ,....: - 'RA.,�.. ONT. P80N8 d��.t Mb ,. . - - Hardware ATUDAY Notice and 30 .Ti' ns mi = Two Shows, at 7' and 9 p.• rrt.' PH sy Matinee at 1.30 p. tat Combination -Storm 'Doors and ' Q (O R'9.R T N Q E R b -Made to Order O MRIE IUMB Co. .. Cary Grant Storm Siaa The ~, n Mr. L y - LIMITED _ Luck A,phitit Shingle PILES = -- = --$on Roofings Sufferers o . _ ctio tzfferers of bleeding or protruding l�Carbor � Jun n' -- Loraine Day -' - Pills Tsea with Lo Asphalt Sidinss Beakeew- Herbst - . �Vali Boards etc. t the erase at its source. ',: 110ND^ TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Money back if the first bottle does iTELEPHONES - Haaamd 1117. and Scarboro x86 •.NO,VEMBRE, 1, 2, and 8 not satisfy. N. M. Gordon , At - Better Deng- Starer T7te Last Complete Show At 8.20 . L + Oct 8 �' Millwork . .• .. Rough • sad Dressed timber . _ Screens ,:Cafe Begins At _ D°°o ldingg n or °1!4'amaes _ - . Soft and Hardwood M ing Eight- Thirty - - - Floor - ualit Meat Brick IrudL Siding 'Lath Shingle Siding _ „� y 'Wallboards 'Rock Lath Cedar Si�tglas .,,oi►ty .Wesley and Ida Lttpino �011try - Asphalt Shingles lEiotl Rooting _ ]Iasoaite Prodttats f Barclay Tile Also in A461" Attraction _,. ' y LIm� �€. .­.Back Wool Initiation Cem0tt sad The:Dvii.- -Wil :: ;And ... weeping Tito .Bawer Pipe e i "MARTIN- SENOUR 100 p. C. PURE PAINT Hiti er ,! ... -Fish 'in season Mowbry Marj'orid Woodworth ' ti L M :. -