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't i.eL •• +� Y ,3Ln ♦!•, :•iv M -.il,. y+4y'•t'k•'.•i4• ".0 "?,•f .. A•n .Y' �'• t, �vpe4 --`. •4:: -"+ - N �• •nom • ,v <„Siv' _ '.-•,� - r. �I • v • v .r . •..... .. .e,.•.^ v. ".`.. ..' _.: ,y � et.- _.y .fin. "� • >N ..'. .,- e y r r� �'x.i• are. t t4a., ,;,.e ..� r. . e r,,a,?: •� _ ;T;,,;4 .L ..: • 1r .G't "'' ` ca :' '^" -;s'•• " y": t .l- ,.• .4Vr <�'�' .,ice_ Y. J.. ...Y � - � w'>•N`_�' - i ^� i ^e;N,v :;�..'•,. .�'� .+^�., i'+t�1, ir'•,. w,:' ,,,. +yam' '� .•i �•` 'r,+.w f'"T4s - r _ =: i�OL. LXIII PICKERING, ON's., FRIDAY, N O v. 1-9 1943 No. 14 -Officer U r es -Medical Health g. _ kering- Townsh i �ldren In I'�c P Ali h .A _.• . Overseas CBY Now Caiiled CJBC Toronto .^ „. •:> :. :.:.G:..., : ; :,. Pl )silo v age e - NOTICE' ` Claremont Boy Now Ov _ - Effective with the station ' ,sign- i ' ' y - - sight in the midst of our Toxoid - h :. `�' PERSONALS =_? Conpaign, we have had a death on" last Monday morning, Radio f diphtbpria, in Pickering Taws- Station CBY of Toronto is now the Miss Ella MacRae has joined t}ig - sWp. This campaign was organized new statiaon of CJBC. 1'hia new `' ' " , ;, ll aw of the "Big Store "` - ` l by onr Public Health Nurse and ! station will soon have new power of �' _ w r' a W. A. C. is '{ ' Mrs Jean Sparks, cards were sent to the parents for �r 6,060 watta, and will be the key " homle on s 14-day leave with her their signature of - consent. In the ;..' 'a.:.' :f, otation of the CBC. This new stat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sparks. me school section where this death oc- ion will carry all the CBY features Bill Sparrow, R. C. A. Qua-'. carred, we find that at least fiflleen fix; e along with some new programs: bee, and Lea Pearson, R. Q. A. I''.s' families have neglected to take ad- The change is being made to avoid Ottawa, were home .last week. the present confusion beteween the i vantage ot-Ve ' opportu#ty� to One of. the pleasant surprises for disease. Mane two stations CBL and CBY, both �> I'MIss Hazel Fowler, R. C. A. F.. protected from this y . ;'' • ., parents . in other school sections sire owned by the Canadian Broadcast- upon her arrival at 8ocklrfie, uses -^ in Corporation.' ' ! to be, greeted by an old school showing similar neglect g ' �� chum, Kay' 'Watson, R. A. F. On our next. round which cgmm- x ' - ' sores next week, those who have " �'< .� St. Francis de Salsa (nurch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baser, se- ; missed the first two doses of tor- ceived a radiogram on Monday from " oid, may start in at this time, and The following is submitted ia. the their daughter Dorothy, and hus- - some arrangement can be made to place of the parish news, .as a band Alan DliI,ler; saying they are - continue with, the treatments. At thought for those who read it. both well, ' this same clinic, vaccination against Uncharitable Speecn Chas. Sykes 'has been spending a .small =pox will also be included. • -'Uncharitable tongues are also the week's holiday with the Stork fain- - There are three communicable dis- - rriurderou3 tonguas, - for they often - '.- Earnest H. Elsdon ily downs on time lake shore leases that can be contrutled .-by; - ?tamest li. El::dan,_ .d•r•uler in a the ..Morley o live, has returned immunization in a very "high per- Earl "Curly' Cook, son of bars. , parson home life, blast an individual to the village to live, and has tae- W.. S. Cook and the late Mr. Cook of prospect in life and create untold of local shipyard, name off tFip night en up residence «ith- Mrs. Gould... -k cent gi,-- viz: Diphtlseria,'- +.unali -pox; Rte— arrived overseas ' usery Wand unlia pines;= as shown and Whooping- cough. The best. age Claremont, n p shift recPnsly to rind firs .i'�om. had i Friends- of Miss- Minnie Steven- ' at which to have this, .'done is from re0ently, A native of Claremont,. he { Vy the fo�low•ing_ verse been burglarized an till his savings son, Oshawa, will be glad to know six months oa vai�crnab i . can enlisted in the Ordinance Corps in A little scandal trickled' through,- `_ S2,7S0 - stolen, -If I'd— hiid the 'that she has recovered from tho Where cranked the �yall, the .sense to put that casn in the s be done in infants. of any age. 1942. ,_... severe injury received, when she P .. This township the r'ulltrmue Presbyterian Aa - - And rapidly the volume Mw bank, 1 woul3n t have :"e lost the 6�, fell and broke her. hip - some time opThis township through niversary_ �ief.l - -. That was at first so small. _ 5L to.'a burglar ",_he. said _ago, and is now able to walk. about' Attended Last Sunaay To close the ugly break, but spent : •�I•d n saving that money to with a cane, and visited. Ar. ' and services of a Public Health Nurse, � Their efforts all in vain, for like bu a house and all I've got left ' to improve the health of Vie child- S ,tilts. C. J. Steven�an, Sunday. • The strewn that steals out through _ after months of work is a.bmter'ed Miss E. RIchard%tm is Suffering- red. v. It only requires co- operatics - Anniversary services in the Pres- the dike, strop box. I made the mistake, you , n b the byterian Church last Sunday- were 8 an attack o! bronchitis.'_ .s y parents. well attended., Rev. D. Marshall . Foul scandal's volume swells sand Seer of keeping that money by me ( �� Sileen .- Bushby is spending N. F. 'Tomlinson. Dd. D. took as his seine. "The History of spreads ... instead of putting t in the bank on f d with g a ew days relatives ip the a ts+p (''h�++�i+ ".ynecial muaie was ran- Reg'' ng as t subtle slur, pgy day Now I've got to start at citX. d3tm- ^ roc T of Head 1� qw�u +y WAZZ ka a..d .,r: !s dliledc toe• uegiRmug nasal,,, 1,..� 6.,•.6 1� m .berg and frieR<ls Of the dered by the home choir assisted The splendid walls of character. to ' atay at my job as_ a di_n11ef until Presbyterian Church' motored to _ Local Deer Hooters Had Good by members of the Whitby choir. '(S. E. Kiser) I've got the' money to -buy that Whitby on Monday night and spent .Mrs. -L. Bath sang the solo in the Rev.-- Enough Leek anthem, `40 Sing Unto the Lord So too. w-rth gossip A confirm- house do more foolish riQks for rr�e -a social time at the home of - y Pickering village Mrs' Marion Thompson McClement ed gory is the most dangerous From now on I'in .letting the bank. and Mrs. Marshall. --:The evenrrrg .� The party- from g g sang the solo -'The Lord's Prayer". creature in the world. The potent- kelp my cash. safe. It'p tough luck was spent. in . playing games and apending the week • in tae north, ialities for evil in, gosslp- mongers when you`re gashing 'on ' irs years, to sing f ng. the a:d fami�iaT songs: Re- arrived back home - last Sunday are boundless. They, start runs on lose the very' thing you've been freshments' were served. and all re- with four deer and tyro small Red Cross and Service Names banks; thmy mur4ler` reputations, ,counting on. `bist.V?kAt I :w ant' to do port a most enjoyable evening. - - bear cubs.. Reports front some sour- - _= they , poison the 's'weetest cup ' of , is to let other peop:c Profit --by my St•: George's Church, Sunday, - cee say the black bear are - quite For several weeks, we have, on happiness;. they. constitute life's, loss. Don't take. ehancQa - let' the Natiember 21• Sunday Schovi at 2U plentiful this year, and the aver- behalf of the' local Red Cross, been supreme pest and nuisance :' bank take care of your money and a• in. Morning Prayer • at 11.Od. age number of deer. = attempting' to build up a mailing In, history we see many instances then you'll have it safe and sure for i Evening Prayer at 7.00. !'reacher Robin- list of t}qp Pickering and immediate of the punishment of uncharitable the things �y'uu, want to -buy when 'at both s°n ices, Heo', „F... G. Ro¢in- J ., community young . men and women criticism. )lark Antony, while ab- the war's over". Deaths now is the Services. Something in sent on an expedition in Haul, by our Vw_ n l olumn t the neighborhood of sixty , names the influence and efforts of Cicero ­Pickering Rotory Deter►..med to People are interesting —We O'BRIEN -- At hie residence, at P Freaclxuan's -Bay, . Tuesday, Nov- are now on file, but we know that, declared to be a public enemy. And- Have A Rink in :. Pickering people. Every- day -we have someone ember 16th, 1943, W'iUianr O'Brien, there are still same that have not when he returned to Rome, his sold- came into our office, from whom yet been sent in, Please do ao at iers, entering the Sgnate House, Almost the- entire 'evening at beloved husband of Marion Melton, P p Tuesday s luaoheon was _de. we learn something new. We al„ brother of - Anaile (Mrs,. 3psrks of once — hone or mail the address demanded, the consuls for - their voted ways have a "scratch -Pad'' bandy. W'ynard, Sask), John, of French- do the Pickering Nevus Office master, and Antony proecribea a continued discussion of --- 'a ekat- and during these. visits, we very ' assn's Bay. Funeral from the late (12W) or Mrs• N. E. McEwen. Cicero, who' fled but was overtaken int. rink for Pickering. A committee often write down quotations and ,residence on Friday, Nov. 19th, at and' presented to Fluvia, the wife of was appointed to investigate tun- statements made by our visitor: W 2. si Irrtersreat at Frene3smaa's Bay.. Final ykiory Losas Figures now . Antony. She thrust her.. bodkin •ther and endeavor • is any way POW- recall one man asking "what's Announced from Oshawa, through the, tongue of the victim, ible to , provide this . rink for our your scribbling down there.,",., We. _ sayurg,`'Now wag no more ". By' her young sad older, of the. comnnunity, hear some grand' things° at times. } News Of I%@ C. G. L T. iGseap 'Loan • Headquarters • 'in Oshawa orders the head was hung by it'i .I%e committee commenced esnerget- For example uAm a few says agok, " 'have furnished the News with final protruding• tongue from a post in ,ically the following• day, and we a visiting gentleman wsa The Camwades Group ut the C. - ti tiignres on the recent Loan Cam- tide Forum. Barbaric as this treat- have hopes of myabi>ss a welcome Y. T. held their regular meek, paign for Pickering Townshi ment waati murderous' tongues- have possibly next week lag er us the altitude of asie se-'- on Monday evening, Nov: 16th' is p' announcement. 'possi Imous body toward another. Including the D. I. L. Plant, the often deserved it. ' we noted this one, "pspjudice, firs the Continuation School under the Objective was =786 ;OOb, .umd the It is said in Holy Serq*ure of A gueeeesfui Bazaar, for the, Ladies direction of Mrs. IL Doble and ltrs. 6117 subscriptions totaled =918,080• the just man that, ''be back- biteth of the Presbyterian ( Aurch obvious excuse for : A� failurd'.,• � Henry Westney. not with his tongue ". It wus David -' Very good, dear,, toand .a rer"l: its ' After the supper,' the Worship CARD OF THANKS whose prayer said, "Keep' my tong provide the answer Period wall 'given by Shirley Xse- ne from pull", and in his first 'she besaar, under the � artspices �e day this week, another via- Donald and Hazel Tripp. ]t:s. St. l!', a writes, "For first of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, on itor, an Irishman, who is proud of _ Z' wish to thank sin 8rely; the Epistle, Saturda3t, Noyernber 13, was ' a it, we think, told us he bad � Westney began a discussion .on the Pickerng Fire Coon our rsei- that will love life,, 'and ace good "Mohammed" as a- further topie.9a 'ghbors and friends for .their gen- days, let hi'at refrain his. tongue grand success, and the Executive purchased a small tractor. Us, "Stud of Religion". Dina. Doble 1 wish to tali this opportunity to• t.What make is 'it-,0. Visitor, Y emus assistance, during the fire on ' from evil and his lips that they the memlxrs, von- — "a so- and -ao ". Ua-= ` -WhY did yoQ ; a ' then concluded hpr aeries on the our farm last Wednesday evening;. speak no guile. be d friends 'of the Aid, for take that make?,,. Visitor "Canadian Girl in Public" by' corn- C nsiderable property was saved .by w one p !stir "Me 'Canadian Girt at •the• 4 P PAY y rr contributions and ,1elp on t use it as the only aimed! p g your' efforts. " ' _ Meeting." ' There were eighteen ]girths ghat afternoon. eon" listened to an rote g• William E Lee - �W r'estint girls present and they spent the re- Born, to PLO. and Mrs. Y. Clink - nnaining time piecing blocks for the St. Paul's Church, Dunbarton sermon last Sunday, an8 jotted Red Cross Quilt. Mother and son, abed 7, ceverly skill (nee Thomasine Arnold) a Anniversary Services, Sunday Last down the following Korthwhile At 7 p. m'; another of, our inter- 6 injured in crash near Plant ' daughter, Nov 13, '1943 at ' Private - quotations eating meeting closed with. taps ". - Patients': Pavilion, , Toronto General. - ' The Anniversary - Service at: St. "Prizes are -'net non -by brain � >: Foiloaing a eoflision " betwden a Hospital.- Paul s Dupbarton on 'Sgrivay last, alone, `but . by tenacity of 'purpose ". i car. and a _transport truck on Sat- was, well attended and proved help- "I am pleased tq offer.the church. = r` ` Pickering Scnooi Pupils r;�, ..fie I ur•aay arvernogn .east, D;.rs., Verna, "Country Store"- Bazaar -ful • and inspiring, 'rne speciai prep- "o a place where - same --� the fin - , Injury When Their Car 1-uts Truck Kay, 26, Rosebank, and Howard,_ Cnite Church, ovember 26. Cher,. Right Reverend Bishop Bev- est friendships on earth are made : " On Way to School { her 9eVep- year -old son, were ser- - d h' parley, of Toronto,- gave a stirring "Church , people may not all ' b! ° • 1 iously injured. Three other sons, Please remember the dave of the - address . on "The New Command- religious, but- they are in the main,, Four pupils'of the Pickering Con- passenf'ers in the car, •were unin -_ s'Country Store" Bazaar, hovem- ment" during which ire expressed --moral". ;x tinuation School had a narrow eg- jured. ber 26. which is being held in the warm appreciation of the loyalty • - "The individual with a wealth ofr cape on Tuesday morning, when "The car is a complete wreck and United._ of.}he_ members_ _of - i3t_Pau1's - :and -. frier s need never be poor''. „ rOOA3 their car was in collisioi: -'with a the truck - is 15adly smashed; ' re: Church. There you will find lovely their zeal for tl* Missionary Work ' "� friendships sir' ea�il gravel truck -at the corner -of thee. ported Provincial Officer Jack Schott f suggestions made, but poor gi t ggestions for everyone in of •the church. During the Offertory P , PrY—�g 2nd concession and theBrock Road It is a mystery tome haw the pass - i the family, from baby up to grand- Mrs.. Tanner and Mr, Robert Leslie, -estion ': Bill Morrish, _ 'Jack Mogish,, Bill engers escaped more serious injury, 1 -ma. Neat little'dr0ses for the girls. 'of Pickering, 'sang "Jesus, Lover of Those who run with the wolves. Simpson and Wilmot Gates', all of or even being killed". A tuna Home - cooking, Apples and .My Soul ". After the service, the soon learn to howl ". Cherrywood were proceeding east Constable Scott said Mrs. Kay Vegetables. � A beautiful quilt is be- mr embers of the - W. A. served re- "- Shady , friendships pall �� yoo on the -2nd con., when their car hit was driving westward on Noy 2 ing sold too, and a fishpond will be freshments in the baseanent: A down, they never lift ydn flap ., the rear end of a gravel truck,.Tjne highway in.front .of the Ajax plant. there for the'Kiddies full of useful pleasant social hour was spent, dur- "As you choose your own.trleisds truck was northbound on the Brock and the transport vehicle carrying articles. The are also serving af- ing which Rev, A. D. Conains, acts so do you minister to the uplift of Road, The truck overtur oed and two army water -tank trucks was tparnoon tea, where the "readers" ing on behalf of the coag;regation Yom' 000vnn Vie"• the car skidded to the ditch. The coming' in the oppositle direction. will be present to revgeai the mys- presented Rev. E. G. Robinson, Listen to others —don't be waatr- driver of the truck. racer lacer- Police said the passenger . ar fore- Ing to do all the talking. Lists teries of the tea cu Come early virith a gift of money m recognit- ations about the hands, while the ed the big vehicle into the ditch. and spend a plwtsant and profitable ion of his foirrtgeen year's service You'll benefit from the groat Of four occupants of the car' were un- Mrs. Kay and her son were taken afternoon. as i'tactor of the Parish. I it. Be a good listener. Ed. I� hurt to Oshawa General Hospital. f1.�:mr : ac _ "�r•.cmr W`''r•F' `?"~ '„ -Se"' %r •dr `.. >s. .`..�'• wrijF- -• .. JKS - 'rc>r -« . ,n•R 7r lt..%'� 1_ y :5,y> ,n- a.>•:.�s, s -.,e.;..:. _,.w,r� ..:.✓ _•.>:i k,' w.: ai�w.+�...., y, .,.f,.. ;":` 4nJ. . iv ^<S.t';,,.e' ,.r +r 1 ' C.:G"u, .• .,p. , - y .. r r'v r ql R - :•` �C *,.'r >.c. �-Es' nd'+ : ,av,.e:. ...si....,�, ti:..�.m»- ,m.:5[.wN`�.> .e'rw!'.y" '. ,'7,�. n Kti�.' . �„' •.}h"•'�qs` ..�.:�' _� . «„- - `�, di.f 7 '}k.!. .r,,•., .. - �. ^q.. _ •'�•� ,fza; .n. .t� '"{;" ..5 �,.s- r' . •'�`'• . -ri. "iRy r T• .� .�! rev •� ',�, ,�• •ew> .,�':' � ... "g" and you'll be sorry you owed Britain TO Deliver r , -• • your worth, seap Ded the other. TO anaQa "Twelve years? ?as, it's twelve `� � G w G .r H i _., . "DOSING" years, and the ranch has gone to r NO MORE �OS�NQ ,` ' rack and rain., You haven't began •The navy will be glad to hear 1 MY-CONSTIPATION to pay off the principal, and now that there is to. he no deI$y" is the you're a year behind with the In- delivery of two British built !*',l' V E CORRECTED terest. I'm tareA of you, Hooker, cruisers and possibly six destroy, �..., RIGHT 'You're just a dYunken pest, giving era to Canada, says The Ottawa.. • • a' ' `?`'"" THE C A V S E I a bad name to the district. Hook• Citizen. According to the Naval or, you're through." Minister, Angus Macdonald, there CANADA NEEDS YOU STRONG • • • :. is a friendly difference between L t Eat �tc>aG,a wts>3tzArr.. • both men had risen to their British' and Canadian authorities - ItyP' L important' any time. �d feet. Old Hooker, blind with rage, over financial arrangements. The bat it's vitally important in these ' tasting as a cereal :or-in hot, cnsPS► British would like Canada 'to ac- Follow Canada's Food Rules �y war days when all of us are mufiuis . eat it every clay ... drink swayed across the table. working harder than ever. Don tYou plenty of water ... then see if you "So that's. Nbat you think, Lon- cept the warships as . a straight Ot- be "slowed down" by that common don't forget you ever had common organ, is it ?" be sneered. "Well, It gift without cash payment. At Ot- V for Het11tf1 and Fiin @ss' type of constipation due to lack of constipation. Far wt.L -BRAN sup- may be, that you're wrong." Dave tawa, howe4er, it is the Depart- ! is your diet, And be sensible plies the "bulk" your diet needs ... - noticed that in' spite of the old went of Finance's view that Gan- " R E E ! A Valuable Recipe - .. correct the trouble tight at its promotes. natufai regularity. Your man's condition his accents were ads should buy the ships; they ;Book - "Economy Recipes for �e instead °f ' doemg' with harsh iR � �- in two �' those of a' man of education, "I could easily cost $20,000,000. - gaukda stiousoldiers concaia- va that give only temporary vement sixes. Made by Kellogg's in Whatever ' bookkeeping trans- fn many recipes suited to _ 'don, C�� haven't lived in Mescal twelve actions may be agreed u _ years -for nothing, Lonergan: It traffaierence of a pair ''of modern postcard with y°� ttaane and + L&_sa ruur mind •address with the words -f: - when you look into it:'- cruisers and six destroyers from «��m Recipes ", Address "You doddering old fool!" shout- the British Navy will -be a •hand - j©ept. 9 The Canada Starch ' e ad the other, drawing his 'hand some addition to Canadian naval 'Home Service Depa;tmeat, i smartly across Hooker's face. strength. It is going to be more ' T'uelliagton St. E., The blow was not a severe one, than ever needed as Canada's part ;u but old Hooker, reeling back, Iost the sea war is extended across BT. his footing and fell, bringing down the :acific Ocean and, doubtless,' : VICTOR PZA through the Melitertnean Sea to - his chair In the crash. Nett mo. ' the Bay f Bengal. It is preaura- j ROSSEAU meat Dave was at I:onergaa`s aide, y Published ' hand gripping his 'shoulder. He ably one fruitful, result of the yq MM* meeting of British and Canadian d ..CHAPTER IV _ branching trail. ".You ride on and swung him around. naval chiefs at the Quebec con- CANADA'S RsNNe don't cross n Good "Yo aih't p ;.. .,: r s my path agar Go u artic'lar about pick- Terence. - ' NUTRtT10N He reined in beside her and' mominB: In' somebody your own age for CAMI•AION • �SYIIVP raised his hat He looked into her fightin', . are you, Lonergan .' he - face. The hard -set eyes of gray Dave couldn't see the touch of asked. .6.,5153,000 Germans - - -]rte his own, flashed like stormy her knees, upon the flanks of the Loirergan 'whitened, backed. #� black, but instantly -it had wheeled "Who are you. and what are. you s ►jade Homeless , 1 pools as they met his. t "I wanted you to understand - and was loping along the trail that butting into this business for?" he _ - - - • how it Came abouto said Dave. ran up toward the mountains. And shouted.' A Zurich despatch said recently s � / "I'd just rode up to Ferris' ranch, Instantly • the whole remade, had "No business of mine at all," a& that 1,200,086 civilians were kill- Instantly, to strike a job. Curran told wheeled and followed In Its tracks. witted Dave. "I thought .you_ was ad or reported wiAing in - Allied me I could have one ti I could Before Dave quite realized it, he- lookin' for - a fight, But I guess air raids on Germany up to Octo Tbs CANADA STARCH COMPANY, UdtiE break Black Dawn I didn't ImoW was sitting on his bay - alone, yofi're the kind that likes to play bar 1 and other continental- ad- 'the , horse was yours. I thought . watching the rapidly disappearing sure and safe." vices told o2 widespread d�eat- " they was all Ferris' broYaca> herd thudding across the grass. "He owes me two hundred dol• Ism and despondency ' the Retch, who are definitely goners, there _ "After I got on his back I saw He sat there with his eyes on' it lars back interest on his mortgage Aa . Exchange Telegraph des• are still hundreds of thousasds of h cited a mew - .. he was a killer. It was his life until. it vanished from eight be- and he Hasn't got a cent to his men here who show every Indlrr . '. . Against mine. I broke him, and he hind a long leogback. He saw IV--- -name, snouted 't.onergan. "Drinks her, of the ..German -Government &Uou of sticking It out In single pretty near crofts tae. That's all appear again, toy horsestnnlag rep every` cent he makes _in this met =c rgoffice d 1CCasnaltieaHe said - ` In the wake of the black. and rap- saloon. 1 m tired of him -!t ire blessedness for the duration. " 3 got to say except I hope you ua- 6,968,000 Germans had been II I might be permitted to offer derstand.'• idly approaching the sage.pakchea any business of yours. And we - bombed o'at of---their homes or advice. I'd say to Canadian girls:' "That's all you've got to say?, and scrub that clothed the base don't like strangers soil. ering evacuated. -"Be calml but write often." My disked the girl. of the foothills. with am affairs !n Mescal. - ,rm &skin' you to accept my It wet barely-,two hours since _(Confined Next Week) - _ our boys y have proved that typologies for what I done. Don't. he had ridden up to Ferris' ranch. our boys et.i1l yearn for the. girls The sun was still high in the sky. Be Calm, Girls! back home. Iwaa. never so popular seem to me there ought to be hard The things that had happened ✓ to -. But Write Often my'�- the firs;: week i feelings between ns>" ' Honours even reacted London when lads from "Your feelings don' Interest me those two hours seemed now -In- fr r Canadian services almost mobbed one mite, stranger,"': the girl an- comprehensible and almost like a j have 'heard It said that the To take it as a foregone con- dream. He was aware that he was elusion that Canadians overseas me for newt of .Canada: °- swer•d. There's Dle3esl, over Csnaduns confider themaelvea --- 'there." She - pointed. "I reckon aching from head to foot after his honoured to be art of the 8th are being, picked' off like a bunch ��� of utung pnetaaats brniarriage• ors way. y .way es over wrfny. say it a great horronr yonder." She pointed up the knuckles were bleeding from their Y'or the Sth Army to. have them+- minded English girls Is silly, ai- contact with 'Curran's. teeth. and we'd like some more. --Gen- serts Jane Armstrong, in Montreal The solution to }' The valley narrowed, the track oral Sir Bernard L. Montgomery. Standard. Besides' the 1.4,000 : ascended. Once over the -- neck MALNIUTRITION Dave saw the little 1cowtown had. _ _ - ..ALL -BRAN BREAD is des iii died : on either bank of a muddy I stream, with the arid, sage-cover- For a Ioaf of bread that beats atlzing Grandmother used to ed- lands on either side of it, wake, next time try this recipe for All-Bran bread. This bread has - stretching away sad% 17 toward a flavor end .goodness all Its own -but better still At provides valuable I . too! elements so 'necessary for good health. Because it uses bran the mountains. cereal, it provides extra vitamin 1, niscin'and iron for your family's ` • » diet. Mescal was not much different 1 a� 3 'r"vf from the other cowtowns Dan had ridden through on his journey . southward. Rather smaller, uglier, dirtier, but the same half doses. stores with their false fronts, a a&- a 00 loo a din h te4.1, as �_ d a few frame or adobe houses set - t$ THE CAUSE OF - _ coma$' "LNIGIN ", down on lots of all sorts of angles A.. � � ;. MASTITIS AND BANG'S 1"SNIISN "AKSONALD'S WNTNOi ", to one another. , DISEASE SOLVED? " "SMN BLINDS" W 4,11 r, A swinging sign that creaked Bend for this interesting and CI�fRt�ef dismally in the wind proclaimed ' `" 'inspiring book = er I lb. tebatea - al1N SMOIWO wary - or = the hotel to be the WAYSIDE. REST, roar horses were tethered v ,.:;, $: , „ Endorsed by World Wide-Govern- Fm CuTg (web pap-1 a- - DALY A" MAUM TOUCCO ►atpaid to -_ to the rack In front of it. They g? °i':'; n mental Authorities >+ to A• Caeeiisn M■Y>E °"r were the only living things visible :« :; ;': 4 Astoaadtuaf Disclosures !a CANACWG tN laeilD tIM000M ►OaCta in the short, dusty street. j '''' Faulty lratrltfo� DEUCE � Order ead RerollUttas Nt� Dave rode round and found the _ ''�: Bend for a brochure givl'ng' ... , Inevitable rusty, galvanized iron';' •naoreattons to tank, fed with a trickle of water ;:: >•:.. REDLOH PLISLISHING .: from a pipe, lie ;ave his bay a drink placed him alongside the `: x•,; ��• ::»;,::` COMPANY' 11b0sertoMdtis4e1wp1� Mtae�et Rtyiirte+ others at the Tact. Then pushing « u� f sA queen St.. East, TORONTO open the swinging doors of the saloon, he went Inside, Two 'men<` were seated at a table. - 'milk • • • --...2 tablespoons shortening 24 cup One was an Individual of middle ?4 cup molasses :'13 .carps flour teaspoon salt _ age, 'wearing striped trousers and 1 egg :µ 1 cup All -Bran •2% teaspoon$ . baking powder - d $_laded cutaway coat,, with a ring Blend shortening 'and molasses, .Add egg and beat .well.. Stir - on his little Linger and a pearl pin in All-Bran-and milk. Let soak until most of moisture is taken up. is hie tie. The other was as elderly mail with a shock of gray hair shock Sift flour, salt and baking powder together; add to first mixture and liquid dry ingredients are combined. •Fill greased ' stir until and = hot y __. -_ . under his dilap hat, an un- pans two - thirds full and bake in moderately oven 25 or turn. batter into greased loaf pan, 7. !'+muffin kempt beard, and clothes that might have been exchanged `with (400° F.) about minutes; and bake in moderate -oven (350' F.), about 45 minutes. to NEW* bamLmby any average scarecrow without Yield:' 1 loaf (9't4 x 4i4 x a -inch pan). oflea blame nervous tension • • for miserable feelings and fears. And ftslMYlhtt ,• either• getting the- better of, the_ r in these days, thousands of nervous �` _ COLDS bargain, Upon a wall was .a - .notice, - ap• • _ Pimples and Blackheads people long to get a real grip on them. selves ...they yearn for quiet nerves. Dr. Milea Nerving • 1 parently struck off from a hand- Many are taking lhisiaaxientificcombiaatioaofeffec• iati VfkVex Cepsel• CesteissI press. the Ink smeared all over the • • • Relieved by this Medicinal Ointment tive sedatives. Nervine helps relieve COW vaahw- sp•etallrprepared is ambat common cold bacteria, Paper. It announced the sale, at- as early date, of ,a valuable. ranch • - - - Whether in bathing suit or evening dress you become very much embar- general nervousness, sleeplessness, _ nervous fears, nervous headache and Vk mbn approxiteating 00 1" property of two thousand acres,'. reseed by skin affections and irritations on the shoulders and back as well' bo � worth while. face. W do something-about g itron nervous- irritability. It has been used Iw !foods listed below, without fsp•"fng cal rte`' under fore.closure... as on as d which oar can rely for �, Chase's OINTMENT is a medicinal product on win MEN a medicinal for this purpose for sixty years. Take Nervine according to directions and A.,..,,,•, t+ wn.r Dave poured himself ! small- ;•. elearin u skin troubles of this nature ea k l help things slung •I,... Is slit" W%ol• wheat vrooa drink from the - bottle that the, bar• well as ttchin and eczema. �. g with more rest, ' +/ji slew Oro■e• fvic• - CC • .....s't:a;poa�r.b Cod ti..r ai Beep hand @d him and filled up. = Mothers who -are accustomed to use Dr:Y -- - wholesome food. - o' Oai�Mp•d by Robv" bar sw•e� la at•n. - with ginger - -ale: Tl3e barkeep ..uL - the Mexicans watched him drink - ,.„ 1..:.. -- and eczema find it so ifttll healin and n s 9uirq - fresh air and ezer- tine Effervescing ? «jA1O' " in �tilettee: Dave Lad just set .down- _ soothing that they so t1;e habit of N t>�6 rt for their own elfin affections. Nervise Tablets: 35c and 75c. Ner.... his glass when there came an ez- -id 60 cts. a box. Economy Jar, five. times as vine Liquid 25c q - plosive outburst from the man-. ;much 12.00 - ,s:'s'e :.;. �:::'. �:' and gl.OQ. - ' at the table. - • _ .. "You can't do that- to me, boner- gin!" 'he ._ sfiou`ted, "It's twelve Dr■ Chase f e - : years since you brought me here. _ . __ ....._. rt'va , and yoti oan't.pnt me out this way, w ::... :. with the girl yon =•• Ointment _ _ f�SUE eJo. 4T--�3 . „ " "° "One word more, you, .old. fool. A� . „ P�J ` :sob' .ors s .. . •. , . , ., •'.'lr i • , ' �M K' w � �. S '.q. .{. w .� .i✓/ 'i. r. Y-•^e .'M, T J ._. _ Ru r ` �.» _ 'N, ;� r - �+,- 'se�iu.• _ _ '.'' ._s,'N' ca,.� r � .. ,tic, •rAC t"''S�•- 9,'..�„ -r., .�� }vr, -'e •t;, Y; . y, y,- '.,": :- .rx'„` -r��- A.� - _ --o�c. ' •S�,flRh,!' �+16'`'t•,s.Y�1e.:.r+ -"^`.� `•.-`r ;'�.;;•••. ..sa,• a' •�• t+ ,�. .,��. sa' i °rz-.' e',�s7, - •'`.}.•?' �, . "" BH" M`"` s' �7" ��. �.._, �c. �. r. .'rm^�r,�,�i�,MSU,.,,.,,a/,uA• _�.3'i,�cw.. f, �# i•. �: v�11k^.S�YI�✓.,.y0...,...'.', .s. ,i#��ti'xs►.aMs '•M` a _ - ''� ,�^�- - .- „. - ; -. ., ,.ry, ^. 'fF c.� zO,. y't ,"4'� `� v '>.• i• t y �`' AM_ -•� ..wtf„f,*ii .A• t ,f; ..il' \ •'Y. +^.r •.,+1„ • ry.%i .»,,r '• °r*i''.•a �-, .. . ♦ +,err 'e.m 1': .,. -r :'Fv- .i •. "d ,- ,'..� - '�' i` ^ ari•.,�"• »,...; n ,-r• n ft• r av�a .:...,.:�•1, �,._•,� -' . ::• �'.�.� s :• f • vain atio and he would be im- - D A D I 0 REPORTER a, U N' D A Y pticitly b.tiwed and no oath caterpi�lar'i coat R& FROST _ would be neeeam y. Guide To Weather T 4 0 L Christ The T"� - _ _.... _ _. "leans- said uuiv - them. -Ii -Cod $eying redicted a year ago, c a nf. •, , .,. wti,y L. E V S . O N` Y - fig; on - caterpY'uars, _ were your Father, .Y* e vrould toys from _mark me: for I came forth and am come that the approaching winter would - f � icy TRUTHFULNESS A? ALL from God; for neither - havt. I be a severe one, a neighboring come of myself, but he sent me." farmer is out with a similar pre- ' i g 'TI11�S Their attitude to the Son of God diction for the coming winter. w yhs November 28 was moral proof that God was He -bases his .conclusions upon the • "•' "' '� "r.zr "'` = not their Father. If they were the Exdous 29:18; 2�:1 7 Haffner► amount of black on the coat of sip ;y`;' ;•� %' :! % ;',' bi33 -37; Jo" 8s42.4li children' of God they -would love 'the caterpillar and the position 3 s gOLDEN TEXT.- Wherefore, the Son also. Our Lord empha- of 'the black- markings and de- 4 %'` q " "''`'' >" ;• putting away falsehood,, speak ye sizes the fact that it was not of claret, upon long observation, car ;,; y N ;r. ` ° :" ' : truth each one with his neighbors His own self- determination Re that this is- an infallible guide to - / ' '' ` V Y f" ` "" w' "s` for w members one ' of an. came into the world. He came :: c� y .3x 8 f a are, winter weather conditions. An In- other. Ephesians' 4:26. . ' because• it wds the Father's will dian up north says the coming ; Memory Verse.- He should come.; Thou, Jehovah, _ winter is ;going to be mild with ,.bast made me glad; Psalm 92:4: The Unbelieving Jewi - little Gnaw. He .bases his fore - x THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING "W}xy dot ,ye, not understand cast on the fact that muskrats , Time The Ten Commandments my speech _ Even because ye are building their homes high up f p; : - were given_in 1446 B.C.; the Ser- cannot hear my word. Ye are of on the riverbank. Our guess is -•, men on` the Mount was delivered your father the devil; -and the that we'l'l have winter and, re- z' ' in -thg summer of A.D. 28; our lusts of your father it is your gardless of how cold or long it is, = Lord's words about those who will to do. He was a murd@rer we'll be glad when it's - over. - refuse to believe in Him were from the. beginning. Arid stand= — Petrolia Advertiser. - - -= - uttered is mid- October, A.D. 29. eth not in the truth, -because there Place — The Commandments is no truth in him. When he Honours Even = _ �► a eaketh a lie he s eaketh of ~ :• Likely yon -recognize them the Sunday at Seven team were given on Mount Sinai; the P P of Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone, who are now settling down to Sermon on the Xount, was preach- his own; for he is a .liar, arid the I have heard it said that the a Hollywood winter after the. opening broadcasts of• the season in' ed not tar, from Capernsum; the father thereof." Christ spoke of Canadians_ consider themselves " - New York, discourse from John 8 was spoken ' 'heavenly things' • and because the were minding only arthly honoured to be part of the 8th` _ Apparently Jack's principal Christmas is in the air and an _ is Jerusalem. things His language was strange Army. I'd say it is a great honour Lying Is Forbidden for the 8th* Arai tb have -them- - worry is that his arch enemy. Fred the 'air. Last Saturday Santa "Thou shalt not bear false wit- and foreign �o them. UrrtiT their y Allen will be back 'on the air Claus commenced a series of tri- hearts were changed it was a and' we'd like same more: --Gen- nesa agginal, thy neighbor." When oral Sir Bernard L. Montgomery. December 12, as Jack puts it . ��. weekly broadcasts over 'CFRB. -. we repeat our suspicions of an- moral impossibility for them to _ . "To spoil the Xmsu season 1 •- Tuesday,. Thursday and Saturn other as though thes3 are the understand spiritual truths. The __Earlier in the season there was day 4.46 p.m. will bring that truth • when our words are not implication of this 'verse is: A lie, but the Messiah speaking the some ,doubt regarding Fred Allen's ,. hearty- jovial laugh which is man who aligns himself with the truth they would not believe. return to bhe airwaves a Santa's theme song together with warranted by the facts; when we evil one, is doing what tLe devil Their manner of living, their love question of heavy movie cow the mirth and merriment which � indicate ourselves by laying tl� charge falsely on others, these wants him to do. A man who lies of sin, them pridrtheae made it -- - mitmenta - and the fact that the form his stock in trade. We're + is an enemy of God,. is taking impossible for them , to receive Jovial . funster has not been ea- told he'll pack' his three 15 -min- are a few ways in which we bear sides against God, the truth. To the man who loves false witness. - joying particularly good health ute broadcasts with as much "Thou shalt not take up a false "But because I �sa,y the truth, " sin the truth is refmisive because _ .. of late..' We learn that most of merriment and laughter as ever. report • put not thy hand with 7• believe 7me not They' would it -rebukes him; and he prefers to Fred's old gang will be on band . ' .. .° Hsten to the devil and believe a believe a lie. _ to go visiting with him 'down' the wicked to be an' unrighteous Calling all book lovers witness. Kee p thee far from a :._ Allan's Alley and to' p- artake of Dr, G. G.• Sedgewick, head of the false matter • and the innocent the fun that'e always provided in Department of English, Univer- and righteous slay thou not: for - -lbbe final ten - minute sequence of city of British Columbia, is cures' I will not justify file wicked." , PRESIDENT OF A REPUBLIC. she Sunda evetiing half hour - revtly' broadcasting- ova.r the One should refuse to countenance ■ - • -:. show, Fred Alien wilt be featur- . CBC national 'network. He has in any way any act of injustice. - ad over the Columbia Broadcast- Dome quite a favorite with HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 High school 4 The innocent and 'righteous are � System, including CFRB.- at- *academic and non - academic list to be protected against their per- '1 Pictured' !I I ,L 1 A M M C rc I N L !L Y (abbr.). • _ 9.80 to -10 p.m. Sunday evenings. eners. His net talk on 'books is secutors.• To be the cause of their - 6tatesman. f IAITIS A Aici I. A' 11 Goblet' • • • tim for Saturday, y s y, November death b making false aecusa- �` ---% AiN SIA N E I C' 14 Sojourn' ,A very definite remindor that 20th. 7.45 p.m. tions against them would bring I26o�w, � - N !A .5 N T 18av Impost. erson�unishmeat upon the guilty 33 Son of Seth V 5 C E .T H 20 Exisi . All p The Us. of Oath. (Bib.). R i A 5 Alf " "` T N 1 IH 23 Brazilian - _ - __ "Again.. ye have heard that it 1t5 Life guard - q C E M N lliHln E LnW - A FAflA� WIFE account. Y fay vas said to them od old time, t7 He is of V 1 M n1111 [I M A 25 Shoe part, " ` Thou shalt not forswear thyself, _ A. Noah _ 5 M 1 S 26'Against. O wendoline P. Clarke but 'shalt - perform unto-the Lord American ;J E CO) I INIKL14 27 Sweet. thine oaths." This means 'Thou 8 Symbol i4r - A L , O O fj M 0 '29 Farther f:f. - -�•rtt .+mot ewer to a falsehood.' -f N Y R i 36-Calumniate v i "But I say unto "you, Swear ter um: aj Genus of _ Early this week our son r4- huge open. fireplace .which we do not at all; neither by the heaven, 29 Constellation. (abbr.). - (abbr.). maploA - turned home from his. holiday in not use. To close it we Bare a for it is the Throne of God." Our - 21- Withi6: 3S Upon. 55 In good taste. -88 Child's itamea• Quebec -sad I am convinced it big piece of galvanized sheeting Saviour is evidently not referring 22-Chinese 36 Diminish. ,36 Egyptian 39 He heads the _ _'.. .would take a magician to. keep right across the• fireplace which to judicial oaths but to the com- measure. 39 Niggard. goddess government , tray with hi!' coming and going U kept-in place by bgards along Mon custom of -swearing in pri- 23 Rootstock of a 40 Snaky Ash _ 58 Territory ,In of ---. around homer. One minute he L th -sides and bottom:i It was the vats conversation; of. swearing fern used as a (91.)+ Argentina. 41 Self. _ ,-ta the field with the tractor And sheeting that was re�: hot in one on every occasion, and-by every. foo8 by New 44 Card game for 59 Variety of 42 Bird the nest thing we know he is place and one board was smould- ! thing. Zealand two persons. chalcedony. 49 Breaks shoe!. streaking down the road with the ering. I knew Partner was just �! No Oaths Necessary 'Maoris. 46 Wind YBlfETiCAL 45 Spring mar -for oil; or a repair, or may- coming up to the house so I Nor by the earth,, for is is the 24 Molassem - Instrument. . 2. Morindin dyes medicine. , as only it mail a Leiter. Into threw water on the hot I footstool.o¢ his feet; nor by Jeru- 26 Dull, stupid ` 47 Body' `°9 Fiber knots. ' 46 Parts of spot un- salem. for it is the city of the fellow. 48 Type of cattle. 4-irtlt opeff: stoves. - the house for dinner, and then til he arrived. Then we took the "great King. Neither .shalt thou 28 Surrender. 49 English motel 3 English � •51 Exclarnatiom before Partner and I have hard - sheeting away and there we swear by thy head, for thou canet 30 To walk, of account. statesman. 53 Philippine IV started he is' through eating found a nice red fire on the 31 Hair Allot. 5p Symbol for 8 Deep reds. - ;_ mind away again. Sitting still is hearth — an accumulation of not make one hair whit® or dyeivoi2d tree.. — Aike some sort o! punishment g stir to soot 'which had b some means black." Because, Heaven, earth, 32 Egyptian' rivet' iridium 'J Mild of 55 Chinese y Jerusalem, were so-' closely re- 33 Italian river. 51 Cuckoo. temper, (abbr.). him. He is definitely a young man become ignited. lated to .God they were sacred. 34 Powerful 52 And. (Latin). 8 Tease. 37 Transpose - H>t a hurry —but to go where, and There was no danger once the . and to treat swearing by these as explosive 54 Kitchen polici 9 Folding bed. (pbbr,).' to - da what --ah. that's , some- sheeting and framework were a - trifling matter was to trifle thing that nobody knows. When taken away so we sat down to with God. , I 2 3 4 5 I 16 1 I7 1b 9 110 is tnan is in the army it's a case breakfast: But after breakfast "But let your'`speech be, Yea, iI I - 13 i4 of "Their's not to reason why Partner decided that the fire- yea; •Nay, nay; and whatsoever - their's- but- to make reply." . place would have to be cleaned is more than these is 'of, the evil • i • out.' Nice job for. Sunday morn- one." What our Lord means is 16 li 1 'Aiut back to the farm. Most ins; wasn't it? here is that a man should so, live, of the weak has been taken up . . M and his reputation for truth be 14 20 Z 2 ' with ploughing, dressing 'chick- And then tinere' t�s• the kit•' so sound, that all he would need _ens and all the hundred and one then floor to wash. It just had. to, to do is to say No or Yes ' is , ZS z6 2? Z+8 ordinary chores that have to be answer to.. any question, in a done from day to day. Thursday be done because no mp►tter how courtroom. or in s private ton- 30 31 _ - oie Friday I forget which - careful anyone is -and Partner is. Daughter phoned that careful -soot has 'a way of scat- Daughter and some friends woaldl taring itself around the floor. :..ten -such is the charm of a 33 out on' Sunday to dinner. That Well, somehow or other we friendly Tittle get- togetha. 36 37 30 3g 40 1 4'2 43' - was fine -we were delighted. got' ourselves out of the mess, . • . Came, Sunday morning •- and but I moved around'sa, fast that -Now' they have gone again' - we overslept-! That was a bad once. when I caught aight of my- Sob Bob haa' also dome the die - •tart. Then before Partner came self in the glass I noticed I had appearing trick -so here we are 4 4g the a g Into breakfast I was working appearance of a well - boiled alone again, 'Partner and I, the >• around the cookatovs' when and• beet, dog, the cat and, the radio. • . Do $Q i " 52 53 5+ - donly down near the floor I saw Fortunately our visitors' were 'we sound' lonely? We may, .butt t�rol late in arriving so that I. was ac- we're• not, because you see, 55 56 57 "V • • • tually ready for-them when they- Partner and' I are a regular old - + - =- Perhaps I should explain that came. Of course after they got Darby and Jban. rJ8 Is our dining -room we have a here our troh-bles were forgot 'GWEti�OL71�E .P. CL'ARKE. POP— Pop's a Soldiers' Soldier $y J. MIL LAWW ATT THE OTHER + f ROu9w WITH. YOU WHEN WERE~ THEY _ _ THEY NEARLY ' _ 0 " 6 .YOU D.UC44ED Y r„1, _ ARM KOFF! rh ti •Q di THE SERGEANT MAJ i Y i ?iii: �� - :, -. -- I •��i' •�;, ^Y7 �s,•. - - - .- �'S ae - .gip.:.:. r .•�- r, -s: �.... - ;t - ,,••'••z^°,,.,•+ y �,° ,��T , °.,4 te- ;t.�', _ '. -t �;�,••c ^. a,'•�,�,^: - �•a "yr •'�$Y,r„!.. - •ps.r {! °:'' i�l"' � �'.r .' g;., . .. -. r • -.. -i.: i. �' ;,' -... .. .c „�r _ _ . , ,", L.•..- :4444 .. ,[.',• `YT.'+•"' ,'! :. _. . _..... �. •'c.... r y . ._ ... ?'. .'..�3•._.� . - _444_4 ti � , •.r '," Sy,'. -;. •, -•. - -� _..��-��. ! ��f �� psi " Eyesight Education' "` � ' Dleetit f A KGUa iLelt[ILLAN - / U the Pklkeria Nome To &N :.,�e.,�.. Town 11W1, ",,, ,� '3trrigte -L. N� L .e Bolldtos, 8t�ry Pubdk � - V C TOIL AN D °. Ta�tia7. November 23, 1945 s - - NSBAG DIREO abd - IIrRTHUR WILLIAM.% M- P. P. � �a'" .8KBAL1lAR . K - Telephone Elgin b803 w'. J. US hoc Count of Re�isl a one welcome 8 m l riuccaa,x to JEFFICIENCY Br P 8to�ifEvilt = : hy. - - -- - -- Night •end Dap Service PUBLIC NOTICE is hereoy give -that tbo First s , -. 111C %,VIA ) of Revision, of the Municipality C. H TUCK Revision of the _ __ Brierbush Hospital the Township of Pickering,, for - , Assessment Roll Government Licensed of the said Municipality fo - _ - Eyesight µK > ! r 1 bL�IN 5.tr� - STOUFFVILLE P y r th year 1944, and for hearing app _ -.. . Specialist G: +t i : ` i Phone 19'1 that may be duly filed against th ___ `- •-. _ 1 •- M � � Assessment, cuntairea in sat :' -� Disney Building- :( l3gp, 1. D. ) _ `3 eternity, Medical and Surgical said >'$ t ' *! Roll, will be held in the To%*t'dhi _ °- Eases Taken Hall, Brougham, Ontario, ,n Mon ;OSHAI•`'A YFIONE talk; i Maternity Semi-Room day; Decernbar 6th, 1943 at th Number 1�1. :> <; <��a R es in Attendance h f O O' 10 egistered Nuts our o rte c ck, ir. •the alter His eges Ai'ere turner ?..4 ,.1 n�.;, w noon. °r# and 24 -Hour Service Given '.' very, 'vefy poor. `Hie : urner said;' ?"' w + Of which all persona interest t, Ambulance Service i, We cannot afford. tl:�e. - �ner�. ~gin. � �:... � '�:.,,� ".•:" • � ;•��"' - will please take notice and Bove necessary 'to straighter the eves ' MRS. E. R. GOOD themselves accordingly. and` enaBle proper atte 'ior- tv the - M• study and school," �` i DONALD R. BEATON, Correct lenses relieve the tent- F. I Donevan clerk of the said Municipality ' ion on the eye muscles. The eve - - __ _�_ _ Whitevale, Ont. Nov, 12th, 194 beconivs straight, vision becomes' -- B. A., B. S& more normal. Study and play are Ontario Land Surveys! _..._ ... - - indulged in with more ' normal act- $E6 -$ing Str. East, Oshawa WANTED _ ion. LADY MONTGOMERY sending a message to Gelieral Montgomery, Can pu - realize whit it is 'to set Commander of the Eighth Army, and her four other Banta, from St. F+hona 1981 �! ood Af a ] fa . a child' of from eight to ten years Mark's Iaectory, Kennington, Lon., where General Montgomery was vV«a �aa ! - of age so uncertain in, their action born - ~' � RA D 10 SERVICE R'ww Maw u1L on account of the• eyes being cross- ed that they cannot go out alone -fin Markham : and are too uncertain to be pprtnitt= ed to cross the street without help. . R. C. D : Then see them again' going any- pUNZRAL DIRECTOR irOuXt el'% � Fare's !Ci/evator where with certainty and unwatch- i 1 v: rod 'and later able to go about the Private AMINIAfee lle!"A`l0/lf' Sts. 88J Ofd cis streets riding a bicycle. Dal or rltiht .omm Moiss"A t_ , r ; ?; Tbis is only one ' of many incid� gam, ' SPECIAL ' atianurteed eats•, the proof of which is within Yys !Lark. s00t er 1* Sh+rl;4 $3140 Per ten _ your reach. It is possible to -correct , 1970 Protein _ these conditions without .operation usl+►arer 600 ® idl Yale or >RedW and it is being done. Some of . -these _ _ f'� _ I � Gat )carts binder twine at tier receivie a noticeable improvement at I ,` I $rkh am t 'O, n t. ; _ _ A R T H U R I� i- E L I) � °'� price. Grata and Clomps of all Kinds once, others take longer depending Order yoar chkit starter ear - '-upon the type and length- of time ! ° -`� PBON'E 62 r >t i } the condition took in developing. Bought and Sold 1 Laying Mashes and Dalry Feet>s To Be Continued _ Used Clothitng -- Sterilize!• f.'oAn- _ "n ; +mrr but do h de- ' PICK £R i N G ' - ON'f , Take ease of bags beeaa ss they or ed, and pressed like new. Carry a •+a�+ we � furnish hard to rephsees Renew Your Subscription Now 'urge stcxk o; high 'class a : :lt�. 3 u.:• • r;gjN that 'Will overcoats and pants. Also a b'• ! l' ul�n••• from every Claremont, .Oast, `- stock of -ne x leather costa a� :d +� ^�ilso2nt. In itignitg �A L E '` f rnl;h- o' appearance our - - eras u _ - �windbreakcrs, and g � r i- ings_r ' �'c�ry rtasona:,;e l +ace =, -Ca)} ' � work will stand out _'WANTED through the ages. and be con•.•ir.� :ed: lbe���� DEAD H�7RSE5 ANDCAITL ' -Sam 5ehw•�rlx -' ` _- • r. No Greater Tribute t lilt. �., Road west For tree pies' tip phone 21 Brad ' S`.r. West. 04ha rw g' i - ,•: IV. STAFFORD C t3ROOKLIN ... I 'Highway 'StoUfflle CLIRFMO4T n1ers.xaent Nagging Fain - ., p i Clarke Prentice - SCrks PICKEI:INf that •Fray s the Temper. and +5'hi *bs Jot Phone Stouff4iile !00 PICKERING • .. , , , - -- - TH:UBSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ..`.. Nerves. It aa3 be Your Eyes. LICENSED AUCMIONEE:R- : t, :r AGII�COURT . :..�.•.�.. zone � Sl ' We pa the ►hone charge G. W. TUCK, OPT. D. I PHONE AGI*:. 6. tv a: tiliLLthr.� ' � � _t~�J NOVEMBAR IS, 19 and20 P �. a $0 F..y +S.a r...,.,ae_ ,,. York antj Dnl. . i�r""�i11".�' • Hangmen Also Die - GORDON YOUNG-LTD Disney Block, Opp 'P. O. ano; - successor to Corp. Ken Free- ' - lice of C. A. S. F,, and of the Late Toronto. _ F'ha►eCd. Sdotl Rhone 181A J. H. Prentice (formerly Prertiee ' I3rLsa Dookvy iVialier Brennan - and Prentice). Farm and ' Farm - ot ve 0 y O 4 also - - - OSHAWA, ONT. stock - Sales a Specialij, at Fair sad The Farmers Reasonable Rates. Paramoant News Reel We do building of all !rinds - - - Auctioneer -. , .. World's . ' .• •,., '• I' • . . , • •'' 1 -� ffi NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY CARPENTERING CEMENTING NOVEMBER 2Z, Z3 a nd 24 _ A `i Z S. Farmer The News Sets Through I PLUMBING } TIIE CHRISTIAN SCiENeE MONITOR ! ROOFING Alias Boston _- P Stock - Fbraitar. Bala -- An tntsrisdhowl Deily Newspaper ' � 'site also- sell Brantford Roofing - +A Specialty is Tratkful-- Cvtuawc ve- .Unbiased -Free from Sensational. Materials, Empire Bathroom B�gCkj a 22 Years experiences. No Sale - has - Bdkoei -r-' Are Tiapely and Instructive and- Its Daily w I - Feadunw, Together, with the weekly Magazine Section, Mak. p . ent , DRro Water - Too Large or Too Small 4. the Monitor an Ideal - Newspaper for the Hoare. S3stems, Beatty Stable ,abrring Chester Morris (iocintley, Ont, B. R. 1. or Phone - -., - - - - - - -- - - - -- --------------------- - -��_� _ d .. - } The Christian Science Publishing S66ecy Pmept, an tilso - Stouffville T309 'CNorway Street. Boston; Massachusetts = . ti ,Building Materials $i2.00 Yearly, or f1,00 a Mor.•s. 1 Go 'West Ssa+rdalF Issue, inciuciirtg M_gazire'Section. $2.60 a Year. , j A• . Introductory Uuer, b Sar':rday Issues 25 Cents, k� >'• _ v �- .. Name _�- --- - - - - -- =- �• work Gnarattteea' - - _ 1 sung . Lady ILsilrallce of Alt sinus. .i 3 zAddress - ,----- --------------------- '- - - -- Phone 6602 Penny Singleton Charles Ruggles - w' SAMPI.. COPY ON REQt,F,ST ..' .. F, >� D� E -_ - - Best Ratets- Availahie with .: , . . , ., 166 *.1+5>.: ; %•'�s�t' "� *.�. .�"� str�Y€� _ - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA'#URDAY I . Security and Service. - ; w�- - = - - -' NOVEMBER 21% 26 anal 27 Add% hone - ShatlOW Of a DOLIht� BROUGHAM ' --PICK. 513 :Read -Ma&-Me nusibr"'21 Day'__�` � . -- °:Tempting : Convenient . REID'S • B U T C H E R -I H O F YOURS - :_ '. Nutritionally Right! - -- - - - - _ Frank R. Smith, Manager S ea {y to serve heaichful meals,,ifyou follow 't ' - 1 th * timely mesas in' „Eat- to •Work -co- u ty. First - 'Specials Fri. & So& clever new booklet P does all he diAicu c,ximes r tMere.tir,e_.. 4 f `" • �� - - :' ONTARIO POTATOES ' 75 LB, BAG, ;1.89 tskingplanning for you. And it's yours FREE. lidpfoll let this orlyl- 1 too", - --2r twl new booklet briny =-- • to "�� z Tender Beef Roast Coup. Value Choice Ont. Lamb Coup. Valu _ Never was it more important that you pro-. be b*I" to yaw e Rib Boast' 48e. , lb. S-f Legs, 36c. 1 amide proper fooct- &r'your family. For good fsanity. MAID YOUR :-. _ _ :� Prim �'- �"•'_ =- ''`•�w., Blade, rolled 30c, •. 1 111 Loins, flank qti whole, 480. j nutrition is vital to Victory now -to health and COU►ON TODAYI _�;.. - 1 Fronts, 22c. 1 1� i ]mppiness skier the war. Yet recent Govern. ����`- --""`5 Short rib, 88e. - Round, minced, 88e. - 8 -4 Racks, . neck on, 84c.' - 3- ment statistics show that only 40• percent of : 1 1-4 Breasts, 17c. 4 1: - ` ' Eanadisng regularly eat the right f -Chuck roasts, 260. g� Y g oods, eves 1 Flanks, 1bc. - . >fnmp roast, 86a. 1 1� - _ ebo-ugh seemingly well f - Lvrtss sausage, Sk. '1 1-4 Lasrstb patties, W. *Tbe W-W vdtti ststamsnts m au Stewing beef, Learn the "can't- o -moron - a co tern tin so-wort -w are aeo.w.n>e t. - 26c, = - 3-4 Rib chops, 89c. - !. 1• $ g Y P . g _ d sax s Ice om,. sP6o. Porterhouse, 40c. - ' - - 1 Shoulder, 29c. Z I� -- °the Canadian meals that fill eve food need ° -� i- - - ---r - of your family! Send for your P SNOW APPLES, comb. grads fi QT, BASKET, .4>it:, ` B of "Eat -to Wo I °xurxrrioN roR vrc'rORr', - - - FRB -co - rk -to• ' py 1 BOX 600, TORONTO. CANADA. Fun - tins � V th? Mail coupon todayl - -�'. -- - :sasiB Cleanser, _ Win" tl><O up 1 Pn.wi sdm• mrsABBooprof 'Baoeo-Woelt- ea -wfa". Soap, for = ' a . Cod' Fillets � • ' b6a. rib. Buoy l3 Smoked ]Met*, : :, 84c.. lb. -Maple Leaf Toilet Soap, 4 in 3!I l THB BHBWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) aid.. Smoked Ciscoes ... $6c. lb. Maple beef Soap Flakes, lS+s, v_ °MTRI1r e 19c. pr. , Thrllt Soap Flanks, 16sBassen is do iaw"M o v rlteiooaoa h..hh ------- - - - - -- - `°` : .. tr -'sue: •'yw��st; c�'' .:- _ ,. -;a . - .: , _ .4,w. ;` ""' '•;jQa.::�" r+. ~,•aw •j'(w ,7 -S • Yy�•: i _ ice• err _ :.`G - :'•"C -•. _ �`r - :; .,,,{ ^uc..: -. . c. c.._. 1r'_ � ,±1+.•�.::n.ciC��..._...- ..�.� ...._.._r"`..�.'�'r,. ..r�w.''k.r:.! <'A9 `+�6 -` �,.w•! :"l". =�;•� � •cnr,' "�. p��•' >t•_ ,-+.rr `r'�.' ;:v '` :rima.,a'ai. . � .. ..._. 1..- �: 23.... . +ti:.„rc.,,.e,.•,�..y:Y+.��+. .� _ ,`�':i ,._- :,,,dc+ti �5..•n _7'r".•"� =Y�� •.}. -;. -_ .� -4..' 1,.�, Y " c.. ".::i',"•�";{K^' 7�. 0. T. �. P• m. Word fcr Roll Call - overlook the " R v �1.9�t1 a to s'. VEMON �d■ -'� �� "Cheer". 3t will be held in the golden squash or a baslsat t! P ,, t.. reeve ch h beaut- oo. Each t to bring iful Apple* or even a' sack of pot• Friends will be glad to know that _ husband oz friend. Mrs. T. Norton, atoes sold all atxeasonable pricer. 1120- Mightou is steadily improving' Miss Stewart, our teacher, is `chief spender. The week -end treat too, a loaf of Mrs. Esther Palmer and Mr. Ira ley Preparing -her pupils for the homla-made bread or a dozen bans, JIs 1 -- :- :,Iw.oy ..,,..�.'.. - ._. - - v sw.u+t pastry or cake iL'li +wj.'a 01,vuL is :cw duy+s• w4h Zir. b--- -- and Mrs, George Lee, Stouffville, The sympathy of the evmmunity wise to be early for .them. Saturday Sorry to report that Mr. Oscar is extended to Mrs, Ivan McLean in Jud'arton November 27,- is the date. sober remains In much tk-? same -- = "— = the suddlen death of her mother. .... a 0tate of health. The Woman's Associatoin were - 41MF BRIGHT PENNY" Mrs, J. Henle , of Stratford s rat I Mr and Mrs, Horgan :ugh tits y P- I very successful in the sale of hot Jos Littleford and Bud Conners �` - - ited friends in Agincourt over Sun- the week -end with bliss Bate, .1 ,dogs at George Pegg's sale .on of the Army are spending a fete j .� day. Mrs, Burk, airs, Hamilton, , Mrs. Friday last, day's leave at their home. use people who' are prone •to g 4x Miss Hazel' Graham, of Hamilton and spent :h, week-end wits Mr. � The. Glee Club sang at the Erou- Mrs. Jack Burgess spent the�week belittle the younger generation and 3120, t'r'ill Knox. gham church service on Sunday end -with friends in the cite.. might acuuaint themselves. with the was the week -end guest of Mrs. utn:rrn ; ;s cases i.t which rs, Jim h t e was with her after :con, The ' sympathy � of the conunurity " youngsters Elmer Wilson, pe�•pie fur' the week -end. r Church Doard and �omhiitt_ Is e.c: ;ar „led to ill,. and yirs,' Gunter ' 't't t "day are prvting to ba the sal - none f theehurte suirom1aere had Jir: and :lira. Hugh 'Gannon and : ee are planning a❑ Open ]Yleeting in'the' sudden death. of their little vation of their families, pf such is Lonnie Shan•n ;vere visitor, of Mr, for EN r,-one, to be held or, 1 ?ec- daughter. l � the premise of THE BRIGHT. PEN - as yet shot any bear, although a and lira. Dan Gannon en Sal :Ada.: \it's Eva Ohneth NY, a play to be erabvr :.,ni. On this evening, '!the - , Niagara Falls 1 presented by 'the good many ar? seen going through A good c�a:: n, ation attended the f g , tied to the sites of. cars. (We have b �g burning c_ the paid -off wort a e'. N. Y. visited her sister Mrs. S. G. � Pickering Cuntinuatipn School in church . ert:ce can Sunday- 'I.et. I.:, is to be' carried 'out,' Partin Tars Morrish the Presbyterian Church here, . o■ not heard about any -deer yet). E, Kennedy preaches trop; the test: nlis5 Eileen Annie spent the week' Decya;uber 3. This play deals chiefly,. The dances in -the hall here, are in a later issue. cud at he with the adolescent age when rite This day shall be u rto y eu fora Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Sadler and r horns here. , well patronized by local people, memorial''. The' splendia inusical Eileen, _ 'were with Mr. and iVi.rs.• . Our focal hunters Mr. Bevans is a strange mixture of poetic 'but not enough from thle south end, numbers by the Greenwoud choir Charles Wilson, 'Grooklin, Sunday, and Mr, Thos, Jones have returned dreams and self - inflicted persecut- - we are told. How about it,. Picker- were much apppeciated. The Woman's -Association finish- home. Tommy Jones shot three ion fraught with a new responafb- ing dancers- -here is ` a chance' for Congratulations to Mr. end Mrs. deer and a fox, f ility. Older people are apt to forget real fun. ed a quilt -for a friend' in the Sun = Ambrose Hastings on the birth of day School rol*n on Wednesday that phase of their own lives, of Word has been reGeined here a son at the Markham Nursing 1 afternoon. - pass over memo, : :that Rev, Walter Daniel, former 13ortse� • Albeit the Y of it Iightli/ pastor of the Baptist Church here, j The many friends. of Mrs, Ivan struggle of adolesceaca . _ The mighty hunters, M. Harlock, I McLean are so with adult ..Daniel now again. M We t- T. Philip • Sr., T, Norton and B. sufferin from h heart ltsoub � and - Wh lte va l e come, is the detei�stinin a flactor of e are living its New s Easton are in the north woods, cannot L with us at- our social character. Not that THE BRI;�t muster, B. C. 'chasing the dept", a -- -- PENNY is a preachment. Nor is iii Tip Dlustrated Bible Stories ° at Mrs. Ross Knox and Mrs. Walter a therings for time. Neighbors All. please � take heavy -laden drama. It is a com the evening services .are proving Shepherd, Mrs. Painter, and Mrs. -a = ► _ notice that. on the last Saturday --hilarious comedy with 0s23a� i zl­ very popular with both children and Johnston all attended the Woman's ■ afternoon of Novlemtber, a Victory moments, .Mother Stantoa-0 broom � adults, Next Sunday evening, the Institute Convention held in Tor - Sale and Tea is to be held In the "Parable of the Prodigal flbn” will Mts' Solrnol Room of the fist Church m'e hadre tly Yours; tine surf � � ,� onto. Dire, B. Harvey, by� virtue of Z � . of children that everg otz,.e kaow�f .. �' her office, was a dellegate and atti at S o'clock, Mrs, J. H. Miche14 and loves. In fact. this ver7' s� 8 ended the entire session. ----- Mrs. A. Spears and Mn. J. W, �• ussian Relief' Urgent Turner- will be hostesser for the Ude of merriment Ise Penny u.r+� The Autumn Thankoffering Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hubbs of Tea and social Hour. f or he ( �° So Pack rap goo Neaw or Used Clothing, Bedding � ton's chief worry. etc. Leave parcels 41: J. W. Fart's, vice of the Woattea's Missionary Hamilton, spent the weekend with own troubles and come to laugh s�i Gilbrge Middleton's or the Manse.' Society "will be held in the Unite! Mr, and Mrs. Will Green, sewing will range from a. -,pot- Penny's. Her struggle with the Help the Russians in their suffer- Church, on Thursday, '- November 25, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones spent holder" to a ''a guilt of afligaed trials and tribulations of the Start' lag and need. The are our allies- at 2.3p in t:re' afternoon- Sunda, with the tatter's mother, at flower blocks" and aprons will be They ,ton #aauly will afford you an seven- they have het us: On Tuesday afternoon, the � 9th Goodwood, Ont, a sikvaalty, so this will be the op- j yment. of . we:: bet a Large number of the Miss Gertrude Parrott, Ashburn, portimity tp choose those special I �' of sheer enjoyment - The sale of the effects, the pro- tnenrbera of the iVoirten's Institute Su.ndayed with Mr. and Mrs. B. Christmas Gifts .that one is always _ perty of the late' Mrs. Frank De- attended the meeting held at Mrs. Jamieson and family, looking -for at this time uf. year. �� For Christsas Send the Pickering 1Rmaha, on Monday, was a success. Norman Burton's, According to cue- Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Smith, of - And the thrifty housewife will not- News The price paid-for the wood and to:a,' the _ • Pa• p: gram- of the November ProsPert. 8plant Sunday Wsth the coal was the subject of considerable nl= ing was in celebration of the latter's parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Gel. controvert ey in • one spot we visited • Remen:brry ,- Day ' anniversary. Wilson, here. on Monday morning, P °e•. L, Ir, r.ennady continued his Mrs. 'rack Disney reserved w'crd' I °y 'Round the stove politicians" re,., `' , ',.e Scar .from where he 'this week, that her ynunge9t bra•- ! -were discussing the probability of. ?oft off the 1242.meeting, and Cher was now overseas - an "election of a ns w councillor this -pis cnmpi:•hensive talk uas much Mr. and 'Airs. -Milton Adams, of =year, should such a demard tyke sppTeEia *mot by.those privileged f4; '1"`•�r' 0. spent Sunday at Mr. and- . .i place, A probable represeatatiVe hen: itirta,•T p Red Cror Committee Mrs, Errol Carson's. 1 from the north end .way much tits rf the {Tom n's Institute are pfan- I gvasErl (as. though '-it made much ning for their fall work. !n. Memoriam 1 difference any riore, , where he - -The Brougham friends o: Mr. and _ ame from; Those days are gone). -. Mrs. `orman IfechinR -Oshawa, =were FORSYTH - In loving nsemoiry' of Rev, W. H. Bextorr was the min - deeply grieved to hear-of the death our Derr Mother, - who departed ;-t., L. the Baptist ' Ghvreh last a! their el wo, tin, ns1rr`, v! the from iis; "Covemoer r1, 653 1, at '- Sunday, for both morning and ev- R. C. A. F., on active service. He Claremont, Ont. -*ning services. Rev. Bexton is from was buried on the Isle of Man at A Wonderful mother, woman and Toronto, and gave an "Armistice .the Air Foroe Station cemetery. Day mess* g. Tltte Tamil of .th late _ Stands aid, fie in the morning. He y - e F One who- was better, God never made will preach, again at• both services Parkin, Kinsale, have the deepdst A Wonderful worker, so .loyal -and Al an suntliajr. next, All 'mlatnbers of . sympathy of their Brougham friends true; the congregation are urged to be in their sudden bereavement, One in a mill #on Mother was •you: - out at the morning service - next Mrs, Peter Diamond. of Prospect, ,,,,ss } Sunday. with her- son and daughter, visited lust right our yudgetment, ;always I1II i - - The Goodfellowship Clams of the her brother George W, Phillips. $ ' Chatted Church oast at the home Lf Honest and liberal, ever upright i The Women's Institlte - are hold- Loved by your frie'nds,'all you knew -. = '''.Krs. Violet Pilkey on Tuesday ev- ing a Euchre and Dance, •m Dec- . A wonderful Mother, Mother was t > "' eflitsg, No 9. Mrs. Cleo, Bev-- ember Ist, in the Town HaU. There you.' - _- .' early and Mrs, Mac. Middleton were will also be a Draw for a "Suffolk- - -Sadly missed by Daugnter, Son is charge of the program. After � Lamb ", a pair of "gorse- feather" and Husband. the Devot.onal Service, Mrs. Man- pillswe" aral a ''silk cushion ". Pro - ion, President, conducted the Bus- seeds for War .Work. lrNese. it was (Tecided that this ■ -- -- -year, the Class would sponsor the 'Russian Relief Appeal in the corn =- xratsrtity. Games and Contest were enjoyed by all; also the bountiful .., :Munch. Over twenty -five were pres 000 late for last week) ent- The next meeting will be at The church here celebrated its Snow storms and 'card weather she home ,of bit. and Mrs. George 100th Birthday • on Sunda last. .. - .. - ` - ' • -' -• - ! has prevailed for the paQt week. y y ' ■ .. Middletoni, ,on .December 7th. Proiessur Dalmadge, of McMaster - Several from here accompanied ' Auction sales in this distri„t and University; Hamilton, �unducted • • R; F. Winter on his -official visit - irt York County are still numerous, to King Edward Lodge, 3trnderiand both afternoon and evening server Id.11 despite the fact that winter is so i es, The home choir led the service . _ on Friday last, !. close. The small number` of farnt j of praise in the afternoon' and the ' sales , in this •township compar.. ! l - Friends of Miss i�sy `'Winter are ���vale Baptist choir in the ev- with the county to our wear, speaks , giving her a shower at her parents' fining. Miss June Shank gave a very b�c brotl�i ■ -.,,well of this municipality anti our home here on Friday evening of interesting reading n "The Baptist `� - -- � this week. 8 P ....: . , tax rate, We hear that over t -sere in Pickle.ring Township". Un Mon- faisners can't even ."give his farm ..Mrs. Denham has been. indisposed day evening there was a good sac- THE fellows who are in there phching at the Axis -_awn as a gift" One ,farm about for several days• y didn't need an formal invitation to race into this �`4r Y } The Junior Red Cross in the red concert and two films of Pict- 7 :,eigbt miles from the centre of 1 Audley School held a meeting on ores shown. All services were well scrap ... and they're begipaiog to wonder what this township paid approximately ` Thursday (Armistice Day), Miss attended. Those who missed Near'- happened to -you.'Those fellows are in the thick of $800 on a little over` 200 acres, No ing Prof. Dahnadge, missed a treat , Beth Wits* was in the chair and - ,things . , , smooth- working teams of fighters ... each money in tnat. and we hope far a speetry ,return `. A very interesting Remembrance ; had a nice program prepared, The from him, _ --man doing his part. Secretary of title Trustee Board, F. Day Service was conducted by the.!,ri Chapman delivered a short ad- •Mrs. Wm, ning, of Weston spent •'Bcsides.real he -man action aid`adventure,'you'll °get ! Pastor in the Unitled Church on dress on the "meaning" of the day. a few days last week with Mrs. ..skilled technical. training and experience that em- Sunday morning last, A Roll of Robert Defoe. g Pe Honour containing. ,over forty names The school Christmas Concert is -A large crowd met in Gray's Hall.. ; ployers will 'rate highly after the war. announced for Tuesday, December of young men and women from the on Friday of last week, and gave 1, at at 8. p. tn, ` . ff u reap want to ull our fair share' andRif church.serving in the various bran - Mi and Mrs; Syd. Beare a shower 3'O y p y rhea of the Nation's Anned . For- Friends of Miss Pauline Sander-, t, f miscellaneous ' gifts. Both res- .you're fit, there's not a tbing .in the world to hold = sea, was unveiled by Miss Isabel will bte glad to know of her recent T _Gregg, of the W. R. ,C. A. F,. The marriage to Charles E. Clothier, of poWe ably, you back. You can go airucw today. You can win Oshawa; on Friday � last, November R',e are sorry to report Rev. Not•- your wings in a few short months under the g�idance Flag recpnily presented to the ; man Burke is in Wellesley Hospital - t 12. Miss Pauline is the daughter. of of.vereran airmen. 'What about it. h :c_ ht:? church was dedicated at • the same and we do .hope for a speedy re- Lorne and Mrs, Sanders here, while ., service. 'There was a large congreg� the groom is a son of the Late Mr. cOVe�'' ation in attendance. Mr. and - Mrs, - • Syd, -Davies of • "' The Women's Missionary Society and Mrs. George Clothier, Oshawa, Toronto, spent the week -end with iseild its - regular monthly - meeting The ceremony was performed by the Margo Wilson. i an Thursday November 11, in the Rev, R, H, Wylie, of Columbus, hile ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Henry of a school -room of tlt(e church, 'Mrs w . Oshawa attended the happy couple. (tor this issue) Rawson's Group in obarge of the The couple are spending a short Mr's. T. W. Kerr, of Toronto and - - - program,- Mrs. J. Farr introduced hone Don 'Fergusotr, spent the week -end - - honeymoon-in in Northern Ontario be- :to us the First Chapter of the fore taking up residence in Osh- with their uncle, J. B. Vinson ' Stuody Boolt em hasizfn the }m= Mia Reta Milne Ida Gray and ' - p g awa, Thte bride has lived here all y rtanc of the- transtatton of the Rut}, Hutchin visited Mr. ' and .',S riptureied and the 'introduction of her. life; and 7a highly respected by JOIN THE FIGHTING COMRADES OF THE SKIES a large circle of friends. Congrat- Mrs. Oscar Wilson at PicTterhsg on Christi literature, not only in Sunda last. � °m located an me p�dpal QtleO.in 'Wanda. y ulations and -good wishes go with Y 1ltobi]e rseeattia tstalta trait tposallee centres regrtlarl=. fDmigii lands but 'also in our own them. The Ladies' Aid will hold an Open 4 bow". Mrs Frank Canon sang ! : Meeting on Wednesday; November �~ `0 God of Love ". 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'..di'. •SS:E -, 4rV. rY •wee �. y' S —iH "�' '!^r� _ .vR ',' �; S ✓...'.a'•r`.y°`; ., 'Y - •: , '''•3 ,' r;!:a .rte w'%•f •. .c;r �y n i g.r •�.` •,„ :'y iX, •v$ ' • `' �1 }.:..»i:. )}i. ! .v�} iiv x, :¢ •S( . °.S' . •C'a •C; •'.� 'fit {., ;,�w' �a :: _ r h"'•+1`� .t . •i o.. ii.,:2 ,`2�- « �7ij, • . �, y -i l.r.; -. ,+.+r.......... ,3 Tyr' 'v'01Y.•2' TCa',. ", ,' •S',"r p, w . , .A+•. 1 ✓` ]:�k am _ — 1i to Increase the fears of will. �) /� �+ _ '•.� __�..- WAR -- -11 WA-- -� G=!AIEOtiry an caufent 6veiltl tar? disaiter w- it�ou�aad caaw i�— Q�- ir— Fi -__..' ' —Bonds As- Baddo$rs -- within which we Increasing with O F T H E , every new Allied military victory Before the discovery of coal, i Stalin and Churchm Review. Record and new Allied bombing of the R R E S S wood was the principal fuel. in storing it for winter's use, care Of Victorie! — ! *.� � Y_es Ta& Reich. - , _ was taken to 'lay aside large sound j� VlY Pep i Outstanding Is the marked ooa- THE GOO, OLL WAY sticks for backlogs for fire places trast between this speech and The best way to lure a boy to keep the fires burning all night, those Hitler has' delivered on sim- y Today we burn coal, all and gaa, During the last few days, first always promised. Mr. Stalin's re• away, ,from hoodlumism, says an liar occasions in the past. Fires are easily kept over night, ..;Stalin, then Hitler and now Chnro- newel call for the opening of an- , expert in such matters, is to bill have delivered speeches to other front confirms this judg• Three years ago, Hitler could switch his interest. Grandpa used but we need and must provide tlheir people. And while at this meat. _ • 'boast that "one day there will bs to think it helped a lot to do the . backlog, of other kinds — savings .,moment actions speak louder than no Churchill but there will be Ger same thing -to the seat of his to tide us over hard times. .?words the speeches are still an tit. Allies' !Supreme Task man U- boats." pants. —Ryan in Boston Herald. With full employment as a result In the light of the grim task that Two years ago, .1the pace in Rua - of barometer of the at- of the war, Canadians are earn - still lies ahead, this talk we have sia is determined exclusively by WORDS OF COMFORT ? ._.. ; moaphere prevailing In the two i ) ing more money than ever before. been hearing recently of the war us," and last year boasting was camps, as well as a most eacourag• According to The Detroit News Our national income is at a record -' ing forecast for the future, says being "all but over" seems frivol still ,the keynote of his utterance. it happened at a funeral service high level. Instead of spending .the New York Times. one indeed. It is ,not only "foolish somewhere in Kansas: "Friends," the money, now on non - essentials and blameworthy" `but dangerous, Threats and Boasts said the reacher, "we have here we will be wiae if we create - Both Mr. Stalin and Mr. Churo- to- use • Mr. Churchill's Last week there were threatd, p because, only the shell of the dear de= few economic backlogs by invest. -= hill •took occasion to review the words, It tends to "divert, tho boasts, and jeers, such as those parted. The nut is one." ing all the mono we ' •record of a famous year' of. al• thoughts and efforts of the Allied long associated with Hitler speech -' g Y possibly can most unbroken victories, which, in nations from the supreme task ea, but they sounded emptier than Peterborough• Examiner. In Victory Bonds. Easq come should not` be easy Mr. Churchill's -words, have in• which lies before them— namely, ever, despite the cheers and cheap flicted mortal blows on the man. that • of beating down into dust laughter they aroused among his TWO - DIRECTIONAL PASSES go, again causing the want and strous juggernaut of Berman might, and ruins the deadly foes and ty -, listeners, and they brought • no Men serving in active duty` in misery we suffered a decade ago and tyranny and may well be the the South Pacific have their own — Kitchener Record. rants who so nearly subjugated promises o! help to relieve Ger- precursors of decisive events in the entire world to their domin- many's present situation which a version of a certain popular song. the European struggle. Both re- They sing:' "Praise the Lord, the anon.' neutral correspondent in Berlin counted the achievements of their - recently described as "grave, dif- ammunition passed me." Should Be Good1 own forces and gave generous Hitler's Contrasting Speeches ficult, and exacting:' — Christian Science Monitor. :credit to the achievements of their Adolf Hitler's beer - cellar speech, Hitler dropped no hint as to An Allied soldier sow stationed allies; and Mr. Churchill in par with the usual intermingling of -how the Red Army could` be check. WILL SOON BE HOME in England, sauntered into the :lticular did not stint is paying art- threats and pep talk, can neither ed, Allied air - bombardment over- The German. trojps in Russia 'Wes London Synagogue for, the buts to the heroic performance of restore German confidence In vio- come, or how to deal with a sec- are being asked to write cheery New Year holyday services, and the Russian ariaies and the Rus• tort' for yet raise any hopes of cad front, though he did talk letteza home. They might adopt asked: -"What sort of a show elan people. Both also emphasised overcoming the tremendous calam vaguely of German military re- something like: "It won't be long have you here? Is it good. ?" oe new unity and harmony achiev '!ties looming ahead, claims the serves which he referred to as s now. I am hurrying home and "It should be ", replied a steward. ad at the Moscow Conference. And - Christian Science Monitor. .r -•� sign of prudence sad not weak- will see you soon." "It's been running for nearly six ;both radiated confidence In final In fact. this speech Is more like- ness. Cha;:hum News. thousand yearsI" - ` victory, in which Mr. Churchill specifically included victory over Japan, with', whom "the British Commonwealth and Empire have _ _ • _ _ _• ,. ' .. - _ an inexpiable quarrel:' - - SERVING THE '. UNITED NATIONS Hitler's Admissions - - .. OL In sharp contrast stands the ` _ .. WITH WAR ALCON - speech of Hitler, which is one out- cry •., and-despair. of Deliver + - - ��. ed on the sorry anniversary of his `' : + abortive beerhall putsch, It -fore •` 1 .shadows the. failure of his more !ambitious putsch against mankind. For behind all the old-' obsessions; hatreds, falsehoods and arrogance -there `are admissions, which, com• V R : ins from that source, must have k a+ r "destroyed the .last illusions of the ref f German people. There is talk of "desperate - situations," - of "Im- ,pending catastrophe," of "marshal. �• r � �� � $ � ^' �° F Ing the last reserves of strength;' - •' - ` 'Y$ `: t : M ''` yes. even the suggestion that the+ MghfAng w9l re But there L also in this speech the desperation of the cornered y a :.''but still _far from conquered beast. Y11 _ For .Hitler pot Qnly proclaims war,'.:" amrAnst his outside enemies but - also against the•. Germans them. _ selves -i-a war of terror without - mercy in which the Non-German ;Fnehrer at the Germans threatens - - death to all who would end the ` struggle. it any Germans still need. :.: _ _ _ - - ' .. • " ' ed proof of Hitler's patholtlglal .• Megalomania, they can read it In his .elf re,rewng protestation that - :WAR ALCOHOL .ADDS POWER T O THE ­_,_he is Losing neither genes nor ' eeasoa, and in his final ccntempb �. ` .. %ons sneer that If they despair Of' they will deserve no better than _ %.•Aj�/ %� O - 'they get and he will- not be sorry ,. - -- -- Itor them. �... : ' � ' - • ✓ \._.ice -Germany's Greatest Enemy _ - ~ _ Facksd In the.Tworhead of a single torpedo is enough concentrated desdnxtion _ at, "s GotmAns mnst know that they have no greater - ienemy than Hitler himself. But • -- �I .• �•� to sink a ship of war —a spedal high explosive in Which alcohol is used. Alcohol desperate madman with a greet army at his back t! still danger helps to.give the "Isdo its deadly wrt'king power; helps provide explosives for . .- ` � � ous, and in estimating that danger 'depth charges, bombs and shells. Alcohol is also an Important ingredient In making• Mr. Churchill Is a more cautions iadge than Mr, Stalls. For while ;' �• �\ plastics and other vital war materials, It is the asrrstant ally of the doctor In his : Mr. Stalin sees victory near, 'Mr. e \ -fight against infection. Ak:ohd is, performing a myriad of services In -this all -out Churchill proceeds on the assume- • �� tion that, barring a miracle. the .. war. Our plants are producing-it to the full. extent of their capacitie& climax of the way will not come till 1944, ar$ that the campaia _ 'of 1944 . "will be the . most severe, •.. •.� :..,, :. '..::.:,::. .. . :sox's :, ". .. ... ,.. �. and to the, Western allies the most. - .:. :.. = I 1 R A M WALKER t S 0 N S L I'M I T Et Costly In life. of any we have yet fought." In that estimate Mr. C hurchill W in agreement with all itary. authorities and,.. ;atlas• ientaily, in agreement with Mr. tali, himself. For what Mr. ``- - Churchill says is that The air war. alone will not win the war, and that .victory will require that mass - invasion of Europe which he has - REG'LAR FELLERS — .Nature 'Bluridered - _ By GENE BYRNES ' J GOT A, SWEL1�t3001ry MOM - AWT TNA? : (R Tt1Lg WHAT YOUR 8(RTHSTON! IN ON THE ; $ tS ANA YOUR FORTUNE ANA EVERY- r stVT►NTN! Aµ'1'WAS`� FUNNY IwOM. MARCH! ME,TOO, I WAS rM OLDER14 — THING! ALL Y' HAFTA MOW IS F101itt IN .IUNEI• BORN ON THE r WHEN YOU WERE SOFA. Y/F1EN ELEVENTH ! mil' _ ` WERE MV BORN, MOM ? 1R/FIAT MY WERE �T VOV EIORW, MOAA? is" .. 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J ' "E °sue.. =~`..�_.... �.�';..n. ~ :.A:iav' -. >y. ,. ..� ., _ ! •� ' °'" _, .. .. `J'''am ,�,p - .•�,•,._`•.5� -,,. • ,wx :-,,u „ .._.Sill } - i `MAR ~ u PARABOMBING RABAUL How' Can I?? w _ By Anne Ashley Sow can I clean enamel- - - - -` ware in which food has been burned? - A. 133 filling 'with cold wirer, co add 1 tablespoon of washing soda for every quart of water, heating '•, slowly, and then letting it boil /�� �� /� COO, for about 10 mi:lutes. The burnt - �_, 's y food can then be removed with a out difficulty. SW�t S�O�e >G, Q. How can I make a substi- tute for When mixing tartar?* that call. GROWN A.Wh g ONTARIO r „ ' ter' ,,s., F,, a 'Y.sAi 9'', 5 ''% . . a,� N for cream of tartar, a good sub- _ § stitute is buttermilk. If the but- termilk puomated tint chloride forced termilk is not sour enough„ add a soft cloth, and see how it improve •z little vinegar. the appearance. iisto lumber makes it ' fire- ` Q. How can I open a clogged Q. How can I get good results resistant. h I sink? when using stove polish? A. A strong solution of COP- A. Moisten the stove polish µ peras water poured down the with a little vinegar, instead of Suffererb of _ water, an 1 impart a bleeding and will n d it wil 1m richer in 1 of the e , - in e D ... x' drain i open pipe .. It. luster, with far less ,effort. PILES p r o t r using Q, How can I improve the ap- piles should pearance of shoes? "What are you doing .in know Bunkers Herbal` Pills treat A. Rub the leather of the arcs/ 'the pantry,'RounieP' the cause at its source. Money with the inside of a freshly cut "Fighting -temptation, back if the first bottle does not a orange peel, then polish-with .a mother." satisfy. Buy from your druggist. :^ *; _ CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED. x CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS FOR /A1.E DETECTIVE. COURSE ARTICLES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DAIRY EQUIPMENT, PABTEURIZ- BECOME A DETECTIVE — MEN Cornets, Trumpets Clarinets, •r, etc., capacity four hundred and women over 17, wanted tq Saxophones, etc. • Shelton -Sher- quarts. Further- particulars, Pat- learn Detective work, sec ;et serv. wood Co. Ltd., 365A Yonge St, terson Bros.. Bala, Ontario. Ica Easy course by mail. Write Parachute bombe, the kind that blasted Japs at, e, Salamaua Toronto, tint for free information. M. Jullea, ° QUILTING PATCHES FROM MEN'S Box 25, Station T., Montreal and F`inschhafen, are now being used against the Nips at Rabaul. sultinga and remnants for all AU1'ua1UBILAS. -USED urposes, Ladles', Boy■' and Men'■ Here a volley of parabombs float down toward arkod Jap plane, y LlvEeawcK Fo SALE Runway and buildings at Vunakanau airfield near Rabaul. UkED CAxS w1TFi t3uuD Tit3ffi8 VYear. Louis Rice, $41 8padina Avenue, Toronto - See us first Mount Pleasant Mo- GUERNSEY COWS, HEIFERS the anchor can be completely tors Limited. Used Car Lot at SHORTHORN HERD CONSISTING bulls R.O.P. Leafed by teate�I „ UTS4�s 41s 3040 Tonga theist; Road. office, Iree.. Pure bred, accredited. Bangs jZ {/ folded whgII not 1e. use, thus con- 682 Mount Pleasant Rosd. To- - of ten cows, bull, yearling hell• lures. Foremost line stock. Glen - serving valuable space on the air- routs Tele�pbon• BY. 3181 ere and calves, tested, also two orchy'Farm, Richmond Hill, Oat. DOING hundred and fifty acre farm with is plane. It Is claimed that the rood ' buildings," J: lEcAafnch, NOrth111 anchor ,will hold 60 times I3'ABY CHICKS Guelph, R. No. 4. MACHINERY WAFTED Its own weight. OT fOtiT Limes as TOO LATE — TOO LATE HOME FOR AGED ACETYLENE WELDING AND ./AIRPLANE ANCHORS much as a ship's anchor. NEXT Si'1i1NU DON'T LET IT BE said "too late." Send for our price E L D E R L I' E8 COMFORTABLE CUTTING OUTFIT list and order 'your baby chicks Home. Plenty home -grown food, "the 18 to 24" awing x now. One dollar bookr your order. sp=in water, warm and cheer- Practically everyone, or n whether Goddard Chick Hatchery; Britan- Lul. Hannigan Home For The �oot�[letalanSdhears. Iron Planer 11e has been to sea Or not, is more HARNESS & COBS nla Heights, Ont. Aged, R.R. No; S. Woodbridge. Shaper. A. Ebersol, MilvertaZ6 Out. • , w less familiar with a ship'/ _ ♦ V U I D DISAPPOINTMENT BY HELP WAS? TED ' Farmers Attention — Consult - MEDICAL ailehor, writes W. P. Keasbey in ordering your Dec. and 1944 Bray The Christian Science Monitor. your nearest Harness Shop chicks now. You jet your - choice MARRIED MAN FOR'UP- TO- DATIiZ abut Staeo Harness Supplies. of breeds and delivery dates. fruit farm on Niagara River STOP 1TCHINU TORTURES OF It consists essentially of a rod.or . Right now for immediate deliv- Boulevard, yearly . emplo cent. W• sell our goods only through g y, Seneca psoriasis, ringworm, nth- :. yaur local Staco Leather In we have some laying pulnow good separate house, free dr0. • Sunk, one Sad of which 1/ fitted G life'■ �oflt •ai� other eklo lrrtta- „ with an eye to which the anchor la several breeds. Write 20 now summer wood and Ba den spot coos with E a Ointment 1Vo. b. Dods dealer. The goods are pt. N..st Bray Hatchery. 130 John Please state nationality, ce. size it o age, � rescriptlDn of noted ' akin ape N., Hamilton, Oat farming experience. sire o! Lam- p - idlain or mooring line is fastened, Tight. and so are our prices. iiliet Itch relieved promptly. _ W fly and wages •petted. C How- Akln healed quickly or money re-, sad the Other end bearing the a manufacture to our fat• pL -LIFTS FOR IMMEDIATE DE- and Fishers■,' Qu••astoa, Gross aims which carry the Ctir• tories — Harness. gorse Col. livery 12 weeks of age up to lay- Ont. funded. $100, $2.00. Mail orders" ins. White Leghorns, Barred tilled vromptly. Order today. from' 1.+»_ Sweat Pads. Horse Bien- 1lllik'■ et•diclae Ca„ Dept 26, Box ee which dig into t e sea , Fr rt '� Uttom to gain sufficient grip to kets, and Leather Travelling ♦lac a ay 'o c c a. from young women with -good ' +'• oa■aatuuu Goods, Insist On Staeo Brand Free catalogue. Twaddle Chick ducatign, to enter the School ' 'geld against the vessel:/ tendency Trade Marked Goods, and you Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, flat for Nurses, Toronto Ea■t General WINTROL to drift. get satisfaction. Bade only by: Hospital Limited vacancies In USXD EXTERNALLY 'FOR ARTS= BULLS FOR /ALE class now commencing. ApDIT Ordinary ship's anchors of this - -Toronto Eaat General Hospital, ritis, Rheumatic. Neuralgic, and sort may have a holding power Of SAMUEL, TREES CO.a,LTD. DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS. Coxwell at Sammon Ave., To- Other pale.• A ppleasant, smooth - 61/ much as 16 times their own WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Bulls tit ioi /•route; yonntf•r sonto .� Ontario. and potent OIL Comforting, paria- _ bulls and bull calves. Thrifty° trating and heating. Trial 9 os. vrsight. Thus, a 10-ton anchor 42 Wellington St E. Toronto good also and bone, high DDroduc- - INCUBATOR WANTED bottle read flat. and name ,o! could hold a /hip of 150 tone. g E., .Toronto choice quality. Ross Martla- Sm Co, 7i AwelsidehW y,Tosooto. ' !" - dale,' Caledonia, Out WANTED, 5,000 or 6,000 BUCKEYE gut ► • • • •leptric Incubator. 2b cycle. Halls PULLET! Hatchery,. Hale St, London, Oat 'The' weight of the anchor to of. ?'IOW TO RELIEVE - - - TOKO9AN TABLETS FOR VIDE. - -- litfie COIIaeQUI!IICe is as _ OCeaII PILE TORTURE PULLETS, EIGHT HUNDRED, pul. LIVESTOCK Vigour, Vitality. Satisfaction : bred to lay, Whit• Leghorn yul- suaratttead or money ssLuaded inner, but in the case of an Air- ,lets. June_ hatched, excellent lay- WANTED RELIABLE FARMERS •iL Int•raatlonal Dru Products. /lane, weight becomes t major -'lag •traln, 11.26. Hawkins' Feed 'who have ample ateble accom- 822, Btraam. Montreal. - win- consideration. ConeeQnenriy, a eat- QUICKLY AND EASILY co Tillaonburg, Ontario. modation and rough feed to Q ter young- cattle. Write number BITTER HERBS TONIC, CORRECTS lsfactory anchor for aircraft would It 1] you are troubled with ltcaiag DYE11fG i CLEANING could be accommodated, how disorders of stomach, liver, kid- Geed to combine extreme lightness la7~ or rectal soreness, do not d•- cattle would be fed and cash pper treys, bowels: One mouth treat- _ treatment and run the risk o. SAVE YOU ANYTHINU NEEDS head monthly. Write Post Of. as Mont. Two Dollars three 'month& frith maximum holding power. d7eing or cleanin�t Write to a■ Box 1578. Toronto. 'live Dollars. 600peRemedie% letting this condition become chran. for information. a are tied to Perhaps you hadn't thought of !6 Any Itching Or soreness or answer your questions Depart. Dag• Street, Toronto. Painful passage of stool U nature's. p MUSICAL IN!�TRLaIENTa - .,•irplsIIee a/ Beading anchors, but warning and p r o p • r treatment !mint R. Parker's Dye tr Works WAFTED IT'S EXCELLENT REAL, RESULTS _ you may be certain that flying should be secured at once. rrontfoed 7!i Tottge Street To.- after'taking Dixon's Remedy for For this purpose get a package BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRU- Rheumatic Pains and Neuritia, ,. .�OLts or seaplanes find ,'them ex- p p manta.' Piano Accordions, etc., ma 3[unro'■ Drug Store, lib - - - rot Hem -Hold' from any drugglat EMPLOYMENT WANTED be turned Into ready cash. Send Ottawa- Postpaid 11.00. .Mmel,y important adjuncts• To and use an, directed. This formula - details and price to Whale Ro ce which Is used Internally in a small, yy yy grovide such craft with as efficient easy to take table wlll quick'i WORK WAFTED, ON FARM BY A Company, 310 Yong* St., To- " - • t+ married man, protestant, exper. ronto 1:• Ontario. OFFER TO INVENTORS 4tlitehor, Mr. John K. Northrup, relieve the Itching and soreness aaa fenced. Jr. ' E. Cluney, Bridgeville, - - _� lasted aircraft designer, working g� healing to plea ore tender spots. W.S. PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR - 'with 'seaplane operating com- highly recommendod and it seems ELECTRICAL EQUIPM910T FETHERSTUNHAUGH A LUMP Y List of 'sent free and full infor• the height of folly for any one to AST merlon sent free. The Ramsay panfes, developed what is knowli Patent Solicitors. Established e '/feted Patent Attorneys; , - risk a painful and chronic pile con- ELECTRIC MOTORS, NE*, USED, 1ssoi 14 King West, :Toronto, Co., ' s as the Northill aircraft anchor. dition when such a fine remedy bought° sold, rebullt: be l t a° _ Booklet of information on re- 278 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada • • • may be had at such a small cost., alleys, brushes. Alley Electric :f pp quest This anchor Is usually made of I! you try Hem -Road and are not Company Ltd- 2326 Dufferin St, � PERSONAL ,yF eatlr•1Y pleased with the result■, 'Toronto. PAINTING LESSONS ataialess'steel, as a defense against your druggist will gladly return 180 WAYS pa ?[time, 6 NffiY AT - �e corrosive action Of sea water, r9or money. FOR SALE j1fwKE YOUR OWN XMAS GIFT& home !n spare -time, b dollars a Xr has a shat inted, broad- BUSINESS BLOCK, BRICK AND Pastel Painting taught by matt, ✓doll• booklet of 124. pages one ,q sharp-pointed, 6 trial lesaonr, Including mater- dollar postpaid. Mike [gnash, 146 - .' • k• ' fiaded special type of fluke which stone with two large stores and fall. $5. J. H. WRIDE, Ste. A. Margueretta Ave.. Toronto 4, OaL ., apartments over. Box 605, Ganan- e37t,5 Portage Ave.. Winnipeg. _ actual eipetl>rtent proves to have _oque. "ELIJAH COMING • BEFORE— ' - unusual penetrating: and holding FARMS FOR SALE PHOTUC.RAPH1 Christ ", wonderful book tree. Bower. An upward pull on the __ Negtddo_Mtsalott, Roeheater 11. electing line, however, Causes the TOWNSHIP OF WIT-- rttu i u o.NRIz, nSAS CARDS Y Concession 7, contains 200 acres , IZ FOR 69C pebted fluke to cut its way Out about 170 cleared, 30 acres bush, PUPPIES FOR SALE OINTMENAT ��m tile' sea bottom, permitting rnostly hardwood, atone house. Select your favourite negatives and Brame tool shed, driving shed and ■end . to us. We'll return 12 prints PURE -BRED. REGISTERED, UN- .1he anchor's ready release for Implement house, stable, barn. Ap- mounted on attractive, embossed registered, cocker spaniel puppies, )foisting. ly Mrs. M. W. Locke, Williams- greeting cards,,with envelopes for red, black, golden, particolur■. urge mailing, for 69c. The most , original females spayed, shipped any- , A stock Or Cross member at greeting cards you can get —the where, safe arrival aa&�d satisfac- sight eagles to the kluke arms s3eo FARMS WANTED kind, your friends will keep—cards Lion guaranteed. Ed Win Martin, adds to the drag or holding power that men on active service at home Bedford,` @ue. WILL MAKE SUBSTANTIAL CASH and overseas like °to get Order — ._![ the anchor. D Yment on suitable farm. Mod. early. (2 Photograph$ on Calendars RHEUMATIC PAINS' = MIDDLEAGE` ern buildings and conveniences delai . for 25c.) Both the stock and fluke arms - - referred. "-Box 98, 73 Adelaide St STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE `PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT '.:; stTe hinged at the shank, t0 that ., Toronto, Canada the pod results from taking r WOMEN / �' Box r q Postal Terminal A. Toronto Dixon a Remedy 'for ro's Drug 3 I`W:Y�/■ WANTED. 'SOLACE MIXED FARM,. "Your quality in colouring and de- Pains and Neuritis. Munro'/ Drug K•,�'��� central Ontario. Buy. or rent. K. Y. veloping is excellent," writes a cue- Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post- "and • NEED 7l13p V 1 C E 1 ! Parker, Brtdgevil e, N.S. tomer at Peterborough, Ont. paid 11.00. It hfirif If you're cross, restless, NERVOIIB— your service is Prompt and B mated suIIer hot flashes, dizziness--caused FARM HELP WANTED teed. I am Darttculai ly fascinated STAMPS r. NNMgiNr with the coloured enlargements and . i q,oeixrlielfromltcLioaofeo t�plaa axb• by this period In a woman's life = FARMER AND DAIRYMAN; EX- Christmas cards. Your prices for SCOTT'S 1944 STAMP CATAI - 'slo-- ---- -- _abiss,nsbaaad e: try Lydia a Plakham's VeQeta O* perienced, married, free house. such• quality work- are really econ- ogues, now available.. Volumes. 1 * Compound. Made eappectallyy Box 604, 'Burlington, Ont. omlcal and I appreciate your prompt' 2 i esawd stria aaaWsa ass tw+eaos, 000lias, aaa• '/omen, Hundreds of Wousands re- and 14.00 "each. postpaid. os . G. reliable /Stoles." a. liquid D. D. D. Pnsauiew owIsskas. masbblyhel Fbllowlabeldirec- bined Edition 17.60 postpaid. 1 j sootbasbliatlanandgaieklr lanes/ Dom • FOOT BALM �►ny Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures Eric Thompson, Box 182, Trenton6 tbesrielhserMpawaalt . a beak ask DEVELOPED AND PRINTED sbo 'Ont. t}sm 6patsoaerfacD.D.D.1'llE9C ON. Of SAUMEEKA FOOT BALJA destroyys 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS SSo - offensive odor ' instantly, 464 Size 4 x•6" in Beautiful Easel TAPEWORM bottle. Ottawa age ■t, Denman Mounts. Drug store. Ottaws. You can have enlargements colour- STOMACH AND THREAD WORM8 ad by hand for a small addltlonal' often are the cause of ill - health -- TRAPPERS HAIR GOODS charge.: in e! Why all ages. No . it tm. Framed Enlargements 4" x 4 ", on cone' y not. In out the - — Oaly firm in Canada manufacturing g Is your trouble? Interesting par- SHIP TO U$ YOUR ±; ladles' and enLlemea's hair No ivory tint mounts, to frames 7 "x8 titulars —Free! Write Mulveney's N[cluslvin Irtte us for partials Burnished Gold or Silvett Circassiab Remedies, Specialists, Toronto >i ' t: t+ Ebony 'RE FOX — MINK i lar~ WHITE'S HAIR GOODS Walnut enlargement coloured co oured 78aeh 68ci Ont „AND ALL OTHER FURS 468 Vance St. Toronto, Ontario Print your name and address plain- TURKEYS F4lR SALE ly on all orders: Wt PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES WITHOUT DELAY shiplig me ]bold' 00011 ate'on realest HAIRDRESSING e.4 /HUUL MAIL YOUR FILMS B °YD BRederaEDKuyi°tNsZEsLisin� _ �•JG\ CO. LIU A R N BAIRURZSS1NU THE TO IMPERIAL FOR QUALITY, Heavy. Blocky, - Well balanced •al., Robertson , method [n formation service and surlsfaction. 6 or i birds from bloodtested flock. Toms 143 SPADINA AVE. Dept. W. TORONTO, ONT. on request regarding classes. exposure films 25c, reprints 8 for , ;11.00, Hans $8.00. Ltal 8 Doug. t r Robertson's Hairdressing Aced.; 25c. Imperial Photo Service,' Sta- Ras, Maple Bank' Farmf. Strathroy, ' emy, 187 Avenue Road., Toronto. tion -J. Toronto. _ -Out. •' :.; • ,'w,% "`".gyp,- y1 ^ar'.. •7.,• .' +K:' ,.:'' -:�, E -w . r. .Y ✓ yy, •"4 .i! �'•.^',e •�u�...,,•. }w. :b 'r.+:'H . *• '--'�" ^rt'M ✓'j!y .! ;.}; •,` a.: .u�'. .catty -'•. . "+.a^ v,n ...!"`•d.W:xx .$..r r'Nr'� rFw, •..y' ;•✓: .! ''.3. ..,� .nA• ",r: :�'; to •rr.r . h� •+e, ..r7• �' LM .wY:'•�- •.lr•+9F,••eY . . yaa`µ'•`F 'r`4• fi, "" .r.: "`s:... °7'' 'L'" �.. ;. M'. /~ ,"�,��...,"ls': . :�`'s° _w+,.• -a+t, .':'�` ', e•• `—ti ^a .'� .v'ti9• ;k •� A _ ,�k ,,.�. 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Extra for News Box Number 4o..oatb .lns or Court xM, �vbitrr. spy King Str. East, Oshawa. Phone L' j " { h file O n e are the records of 1981 " ,r - - - - - - -- -- BEATON, BELL It ROSS WOOD LOTS — for sale. Three Earnstors fs 5oliciters - OUR - - ;.miles north of Claremont. Forsyth W J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone - v bush. All hkLrdwood. Apply Nelson H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad. 2838 ') Xlna$ Cards are now OIi dls la Webster, Polo Perry. Telephone J. D. F. Ross Joha L. Pond - p y- 199$21 or Mill Valley Lumber Co. ' ` ' Our trucks pass your way ev - . Ltd. Oshawa. Tel. 81. tf 37.2 Bay Street Toronto Y try Fresh Aker —for sale, with calf. say 'Ge't your' overseas mail away early 'Pick. 27812, Mr. McCracken, Brock Maple Leaf•, Fire GOAL, 001RE, - - ''' 'Road' WOOD-- -CENT EN T., Overseas Boxes - 5c &,10C 100 Rock Pullets — for sale.-Rea-dy InsuranceCo. to lay. Wm. Bassett, Brougham. : SAN D, G RA VE4, L LADDERS — for sale. 19 foot. al- Cheap Rates for Farm and Country Ri ht NOW - :so °toot cross -cut saw. E. D. Bert- Buildings - -- ' -; tend, Pickering Village. -- wlnde%rnT Insurance on Buildings - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES we have a splendid. assortment of -BICYCLE — for sale. Gentleman's Windmills, Silos etc. 'C. C. M. Good tires.. Good coedit- Automobile Insurance of also local- eartsge work, $18 e8 In . �N of 3'2 38. ant {?E ion. 'Electric headlight and genera. _ All Kinds We havealso ulaeed in stock a full f tor. Call at News Office for infor- Write 'or Phone motion.. - 14-16 LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Bowman & Row_ a CO3CPANY FEEns pieces �- glassware Galore •- - FOR RENT — 7- roomed house and • . Galore— lot. Chicken house and garage y- A. y� - MITCHELL lot. Water. Convenient to Cherry- PICEERH MILLS • We Have wood. Joseph Garland, Gherrywood _Pickering. Ont. FOR SALE cook stove, wood GROWING MASH' - , _ • _ burner, in good condition. F. Hay - norm — Yards 74: Rea. 65W just what he working . man Ls war¢, Greenwood, Ont (home even - `� looking for now Big Overalls - _Start the E: RICHARDSON �' a Pigs for Sale — 43 past- weaned �j$r !i , Up t 6 'and 6'ibs, Howard Shio er, - GENB}HAL INSURANG`E Smocks & Sisman work boots mile and quarter west of Pickering RZ ht On REAL INSTATE on No. 2• Phone 351121, 13 -14 g f '- CON V EY A N CI N G WANTED — farmers, to winter •- ` cattle. Phone. Markham $6RI 1. _ Pi"tarter -- T An old._ established agency, ready �s PMA FERR ETS — for sale. Herb S' bite, _ to -serve. 1l N Church Str., -Pickering.. D. 1i • LOCK NVOOD Phone, Pickering 60• - - - - - - -- .FO SA11 LE —. 10 pigs. g weeks PtC1fER1►+IL'. ONT. ' .._ ■ .. ..� Old. Andrew Glen, Co r. Brock Rd. H- a r d o r• and 5th concession. ; R'E DEL1YF12 WE SERVE AND ALSO GIVE ....,-,Sale Regtster C. A. STERRITT Saturday, November 20 — auction INSURANCE - male of standing , timber, at LoINSURANCE Con. Whitby. property of Victor - Jaati_ - lo' acres mixed wood to Fune -ral Director - - - : _ be sold in quarter acre lots. Wood -SERVICE Despite 'Wartime Restrictiom�• to be removed by April 1, lies.. Furniture ' R l T I .. t► � x ' Good share of .white birth. Sale at e��� ' 9Q ,�: Wo . �i., {�.� m. 1►iaw, acct- D _ - GENERAL IN: URANCE We aY a still ' able_ to meet .._ ioneer. - _ _ . _ ewer: SERVICE PROTECTION -. Wednesday, Dec. 1 auc,.ion male . - . - Most _ i of about 12 acres of standtfig maple _ _r..—Now In Stock - beset, heaalock, pine, moat, y virgin - - - -.: - - trees, to be sold • in quarter acre Motor Ambulance, Day or Night -- - Of Your. Demands _ Lots_ more or less, on this farm of We now have on hand a .supply of ' :Mrs, W.M Waddell, one , anti a half PHONE 13-' - - - :miles east, of Claremont. Sale at. --Your favourite Nottinxiisks . 1.80, Two sisters to remove wood. Terms cash. There is a saR ►nisi ,_ -` ._ English Style _ - opposite ..the -property. A. S. Far- - — e It, Can - Get It Or It Is Not made' Ow Motto We Have - - -mer, auctioneer. 13 -14 i .:. - - "Fruit saline PICK EKING Pickering,- On>rt. 'l 16 az. - 49c J. S. BALSI)ON, :: : " .. ", Meg 30,40,50! _ . . . UPrescription vice f Accurate and Effldeftt 'Wad Normal Pep, Yte�, rigor? W i1� . MAW THE REA LL STORE • rn O.eres Tome TrD,w, castes• eoWOe, ruse- LICENla.1tD AUCTIONEER ` AND - FARRIERS of So - ONTARIO . rat.. ron..u.mso s,. eatMnm. vtio.cuwr)s .a. w I :. J. �. Hod Phm. B. Pen .ttaawr, wtcy agar 70 '10, tx bo. VALUATOR - Boy es e.f,r 3x. ]t ooe deu .lid :ar.ut�imc °acuasra�°�itcn.,'O�"o°rsw w $elms conducted Anywhere .'hone oe write. ,Address 814 Deaden - WR PAT - TOHONTO�+PS�IC/E�B�AT ii ea. &,a. YYOUR HOME KAZIM - !ltreet, Hest. _ _. _ •-_ .. STORE HAVRS "• :: • ,.EGGS '�HLJ�iJ - Wditby. Ontario. • aiL 9 p40. ens. 9 &M. 8 pb% r - 1 t- TB R o c _ : _ T :CALVES LAMBS : o:+oato AD s5� _Pick. 5a x . u CALL NOW _ :. .:4... _ AND AU KIN= OF p'oultrX>,� both live and _dressed .'THEATRE RoN ViBSON to have yeas Stove and Ftirasa _ r„ �rTS4 "TRANSPORT. attended �e. Wau .er.. :Get our prices ' on Live -Ducks - - s TRANSPGRT _ you to the bent of our ability Sealthfoll Air- Conditioe�ed — - - -- - Q'�RSDAY; >�L, SATURDAY .. CARTAGE •>� stoe Pipe., Elbows. OW- . ' PIt,.1K� Ri NCx FARMS NOVEMBER lair► and 28 MOVING - wo shows, at 7-and .9- p.. -m. -. - - Seattle, . Sifters and Fire Shovels ILI M i�ED f SAND GRAVEL cTONE Baturday Matinee at 1.30 P. en. lit stoela F IIS By sseisrleWW Imes ORAMO HTATION !Dixie _ AL IN Notice ,.•��, t.: 1. ONT. 'PHONE io cLA .jL. ass (In Technicolor) . Hardware':" Tioemith Bing Crosby and Dorothy LaM6ur• - - - SHONE 46 Combination. Storm Doors and - - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Storm Sash — Made to Order PI�IZFRTNCi - OMRIE, —LU Co NOVE•11BER 22, 23 and 24 TIZe The Last Complete Shod At 8.20 also Asphalt Shingles Salute - For Th - PILE LIMITED ; ree Roll Roofings Sufferers of bleeding or protruding SCarbOrO Junction Asphalt Sidings piles 'should know Bunker's Herbal Betty Rhodes MacDonald Carey Nall 13oahfs ete. Pills. Treat the cause-at its source. _. �•:Dma Drake and Her -Girl Band Money back if the first bottle does : TELEPHONES . Howard IIi7, and, Scarboi�o 836 Also an Added Attraction - - 'N. M. Gordon - not satisfy. .. . - At Better Drug Stores - ... . Oct. 8 'Rough' &rid - Dressed Lumber' ..Millwork This Man in Paris .... k`eamoea sash Door. geneses -interior: Ziim Valerie Hobson Barry Mouldings _ rry K. Barnes _ Soft and Hardwood Flooring uctlity Meat ° Bride Insalaced Sifting Oeda•rgrain Shingle Siding' THURSDAY,- THURSDAY,- FRI., ;� , SATURDAY - - - '- ,Poui11'y •� _ . .. _ Cledar Shingles _NOVEMBER 25, 26 and 27 _ iIYOOite Prodnab Ba y Tile The-' !Vlore. The -And FICA wo�i� TIaUt�► ems: ><''°�. tl : . %MARTIN- sENOUR 100 p. c-.Sews PUKE PAIPI'! Fish 'in -season _ _ Merrier • ' ..r _ 8114M �a Jenri Arthur Joel McCrea • with Charles Coburn S I L K 1 MARKET - -- -- —