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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_10_20 - Z. - - , 777 U SOL. L `IV ��CBEING, ONT., �DA-YvCrtT.-Lc�, � -_-�..,. _OJ-0 v .e btinTowshi - - - AL It , - - PON --.-- — •• Andrew Repo Wounded�Othe_Ross--Murison-Meteria-at- PICk rIn VIlla e14any Expectedo GoA— Was broken �•nto - ; -- Thurrday rheassnit. an _ - Mrs. Andrew has, received con- ------ morning and a huge safe`.ru.noved, " According'to the large ntvriber of firmation .of the earlier report of I later recovered on the 3rd con= Rc- Mr, and Mrs. John. Graham, of y s�t �.W �,• .'r'` _ t hunting licenses that have her .husband Dori. Andrew, one .of L ion.-No further details are-available jnvermay, SasE. who are visiting Fred , x�'• �x a been sold this , it is expec friends- and relatives_ in. Ontario, _ c Andrew. Mrs. 'Andrew has also rec- -- spent a few days with Alvin Bushby ,k there will be a large hunt„lice to- saved the_following letter from the ' day and Saturday. O, �. of Dog's ' unit: - "I am District Governor Tom- Rogers. and family. - Robert Gordon reported on Wed- as I waa with Toronto Visits Local Rotary Mrs. Fred Hamilton, of Brougham _ _ withher sister needs) that a so qui a our husband when he was wounded,, - local liceris's. Licenses to non-lea Y District Governor Tom Rogers, Mrs. Norman Banks. . w..l too. and I know you would like to know . Secretary-treasurer Lake Siaiicoe Ice Mrs. Chas. Hood's nephew, Dr. idents are said to be going ' 1 - about 'it.,_ Andy_ as we called him, ' This annual. two-dak shoat has b'' : _ and Full Co., pard his official_a�n-. .Ernest TinkhaQn and Mrs. Tiakha�n. Y and I were walking' together fo l "• lei with hunters and rasp visit to the Club on Tuesday of Florida, visited with them' over' f come very pope owing the leading infantry company attracts a lot of attention from out- on an -attack, when a shell laaid:d evening. He first, reviewed the.work the week-end; also Mr. 'and Mrs- • eiders ae well as from the local hunt- about twenty feet sway ll la us, and program of the local club dur- Tinkham, of Toronto. - blowing us both off our feet. I was ins the past year, and cctriplimented John Walsh of the army spent the he rr tubers on their interest in loc- weekend at his -'home here. • fortunate, getting not a scratch; but I'al affairs of interest and help to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middleton, s ,`• Sai�ael. Free Andy got two shrapnel wou%u , on? in the side and one in the leg. I the- co4•nmunity, adding later in his of the. Brock_Road, have received ----- - address that `had {toeing not dev- word of the safe arrival of their The trial of gain Michael on a have con tscted the M: O. who.first eluped beyond the origiriaf group of son LAC, Ernest Middleton, in Eng- ' treated him, and he tells ane that charge of murder is nos' in progress 1 a half dozen man, it =orifi not have. land• he thinks he will be alright, though at Whitby.' Nothing of any conaeq- ul for some survived to be=came the world-wide . .._-__f'O• Pierson Baker RCAF, sent P '• --- WILLLADd RF:ESOR uenee has yet come out of it, other• it will be quite painf I organization of fFiendly men intent the week-end with his family-'here. - Ch. ratwn of Diskaiet tC' tban the reported .evidence of two time. He will, I bekeve, be evaeuat- 1,on doing for others' Mrs. 'R►. F. Jones, -Ottawa spent witnesses, to the effect that state• ed to �rgland, and I think will be Rotary, operates on a classificatiai s few days with her sister, Mrs. W. The• Seventh Victory Loan Object- meats previously given by them were there now. If I receive any more in- pia»-Drily one representative from G. ,Murkar, this week. Mr. Jones, - ive for this township was sroaunced Pm+ tree. FLASH 12 noon Thais formation, I will write you, though• any one ca9ling, profession or trade. Who has•been President of the .Ot- to day bi Chairman Wain. �sor as JU�DG8 AWFARLAME ORDERS I'm'sure he'll be. Wring you hits- is eligible for ane:nberahip, :t:he ob- taws Dairy for a number of-years, to da 00 10 Thousand higher than `r�ICT wNM CMMT!". self. I thought a great de$t of your j being, - to have all walks of bas just been appointed a Vice- the Sixth Loan. _Canvassers .now husband and he wage absolutely in- life in that community represented, .President of Borden's Ltd• and will _ hwe their orders, and eammence as Boy Scout Apple Day Biig Sureeeas valble to zre in the work we were yet not permitting the creation of -reside in Toronto. y[ isy morning.next Lor ° strep- Here Last Week doing. We will miss hire very much, an organization too big to carry on Ernest R01ey, RCAF_ spent the as his '=beer? dispoeitaon ossa. t>°Od. apligymeetngs at dinner is the Weekend with his people, on Cligmh • • Pickering . one's ap _ present systern. ., + me 'Victory, Loss Shdw � sincere thanks w their trwads in before long he will be ,his c1�-ry „��y helps a man to forget his Wilfred Monneir was home from -M_ unit which apparently self sgaia, and that by that timeand atter- C 6niD Borden over the week-end. V3ctar Loss Show at a includes everyone - for 0eir co- this war-vvi�iT-fie Over."We Wim'_ tics fora spell an the needs of num-brr irotio�-��-sttex�ded' tiro...•_.. • some was very' poorly operation is malting the second ob- much to ace the folk° back home". tionothef--a`good thing for any man" Bob Morton Circris at the Leaf Gar- in � managed. ?5 Tickets were to came servance of Apple Day an outstand- • . . . J. Byershe said. Gerieraily speaking Rotary dens this week. to p;ccrpng.....Aathisg Wo been � ouama• The. weather man was member% are comm�unity-mind�d seen of thein as yet. more than fund, the apples grows in ekt- 1116-Since !'.k►e above was rec• nity, in mea o! their camcnufact Li�ats On As*n MalkO Little Picker•�ng township were 'super", rived a wire was received last night there is no place in a Rotary Club Ddifererce Sere later school Field Day friends were generous and the pro- advising of Dana serious illness as for one. who is not interested in his ( -- _ seeds were $51.60, from which the a result Of his wovaids. Hope for the by h=6 --y-owendsecmmunit , who recognizes= a duty The mea► . r gulatians thj3y Jim white at =asps In Proust Lasa Dvn was wounded on.the 22nd to those of sag r into of -,ct two w �. - 'f'!m C1aranOnt-Pickering 111tnaial it to the extent of $WeOO -On his review of the acsoneplish- -ing window lights in stores and out, _ 1nta4)s1iool track and field meet dirtion to population,, we figure that .•of Septamber in Ytsly• menta of the,local club, Town Rog:rs side lights to be turned on again« anus head an Wednesday, Octoberll, financially, our apple day was a finds that for a group of twenty +, has -made little difference in_ Pick- _ Pickering Memorial Part, with bigger success than that of our broth- men, much has been done, much. of ' ering• With all the stores closing at in fy��t capturing tap honouis in er Scouts in the neighbouring ham- Triter toad Of Apples Taros mer r it without any-anyyet needed i g p, m., the town_ is stili practically a score of 127 points and Pickering lot the Toronto Even b eases felt the lfime At bleat End Of Village `attention-given to_ many local re- I in darkness. Ktrnng anion arGi se=ar- ed irements. U Larger places like Whitby . and' ins 110 points. Wirmers of khe - o 0 Govern was m awa, w e many o �. lade Awards were; Seetior Girls, won ing. their brief stops in the village- over at -the west end of the upalae6e Preside�it Alex.'Russell; and thank- iilthaugif closed in the everdU, leave=-' by Farr, Claremont, with a here on Saturday mQ. 4 e Wass for Salvation Ara.) ed b Frank C•naFazan. their neon signs-on, mak the =harass • Rotary Can ins about 70 bbl° and a number of Y total of 23 points; Junior' Girls, won' Over Ob°ectiye boxes.aS the-fruit all over the high- a quite n ti .. --- Bob Ruddv nae charge• of the oticeabte. _ n -�:1arerno �Mrtth - .by Mary Hodgson, meetn7n> na,c_t week` 16 points. Senior Boys, woe by Pet- way' _ with n ants; -N. R. Shortreed, Rotary 'I'r•asurer The driver of the truck which" er Kaiser, Pickering. Po fer the Salvation Army CWnpaigul, was owned by the British Fruit Co. the highest ut*naber c w v3 • 1-w asp and ing 24 points, woepc, of.the-Club's having exceeded a ear pulling out from the 2nd con- of individual posits. the objective by a few dollars Bios trade h'r u turn to avoid a One record was established iQ the In conversation with Aany offic crash. The truck went out of-control Rueuniag, Hop Step and Jump, by J. ills,. we at this office, suggested and into, the.ditch, taking off a tel- Farr, Clare=riont Senior Girls, jwmP-' that a great many persons through- ephone pole and apsotting the load r ing 27 •feet 7 inches•' Competition oat the province at least, 'and in of apples. No one nos hurt. w'as very keen and 'f � peighborhoda particularly, were A number of people could be•seos very good, and for a long tsige .the not 'yet fully acquainted with the pulliriE.viagon loads of apples slang _ total points wavered is► fsvear work of the Army. During the war the h4hws7 later in the morning. . one `ebooi,and then the other. ..may we concentrating on war char- Rat' H:as..$ol�rdoi! paw" . :w�service-to our men who are ` ,SL`Flvi e i de Sales Parish ' ' Liaitbd C!►oreh Caavaw $1i45.Z5 Your Rst�on Book appraciatii►8 the kindly servui m __ This is the last day"on vi hitfi you ved past week provided by this most exceptional The f� af as of 'house Many attended the.morning service ear►'obtain your-new ration book. i:t Word was Csorddoon. of pia, Organization. We haute one veteran partigs was held at the Teefy hone of the United Church on' Sunday Pialoaring Village. - Town >l .. by his MR, ac of the last war who.states that "it . of the death of Wiilia�m .Haat, � , � the last Friday evening. Twenty tables whey anniversary services were held. of th<tlu on Sunday night from s was the Daly•grouppf\chre were in plat►.. The prize- with Rev. M. R. Jenkinson in charge Q ! heart attack. daft Was who were reslU tryka 'winners were as follows: For the in the morning, and Darin A. the �t tke.�h renes _ 11Lr, Hata, who received his early ado something for the ensu ht!st, Isdiee - MsrBa� Madds and Jon", in the evening. gr prkitiag.trairgAB with the Pickering fore self". 246rgins Garland; For the men' - day, the annual canvass'was carried glens, has,'for many years; beesi o4r . Petty-Anes Dennis O'Contior-arW Jailer '!~itspat- out .with an objective of i8�, to be The Ladies' Aid ee the Presbyter- tare staff of, a daily newspaper at rick.The wgntrer of the Woollen bier- used largely in re-decorating the fan Church".Will meet at the home, I He is et�r+i*ed h7 C �ket which was drawn foi in the church - $1045,21 was realized, of Mrs. William Ness, on Tuesday, .` Honolulu. Century 'United Churehi sillies. wife, the: fer ver Margaret G�on, waa the scene of the.marriage of ,course of.the evening, waa Margaret On Tuesday evening a large num- , evertfrig, October 2i, at 8 o'clock- of Pickering, daughter M. the Ruby Alice Alves, daughter of_Mr. .14'Griskii- Old-time daaeitrE fo1]`ow-• 'her took in the Tom Hamilton vat= Please note change of day and hour. Robert Gordon; one son and two and Mrs.J. Edward.Alves,to Gordo°• ,'ed the car8e: ie-Y concert in the auditorium. >, s s • 5. -daughters. son of Mrs, • ' ` -- - Tenders have been-received, and T Transportation for Sec. ltslty - C,olcdon was int •ower the Wee3c Petty, of Cherrywood, A a dueatiom, arisins froo last it is believed- a work`--f-re=decorat- The. Claremont-Ajax. bus will be• William J. Petty and the late Mr. end, 'calling on Mr. and I1Crs Csoi"- Pett). Rev: D: A. Clugston official. •week's _eicplanstitrn or co=mment on ing will•.commence shortly. Twenty- at the Eastern House, Pickering, on: don Law. the Rosary . � is honor of three years have passed since the November tad, to meet passengers National Farm Formr. ' The bride'who wiuf=�givear:in°tan- .MAZY+ ,� as ,last re-decorated: from the l a. m. baa.for Claxemtont,. le thus-,•Do Catholics 'Prey• building w leaving t Claremont bus . S. p. .at•, to her father, wore a street' to the Sainte• Adoration is due io _ - )Secretary . er, n rs .0ere to Speak at Kinsale, October 26: ire by God alone. Catholics do not Pray to P 'length gown of romance blue crepe Someone is going to be Sorry Pick' fore the 3.30 eget-bound t ► The Kinsale Women's Institute are with navy accessories and.shoulder rthe Virgin Mary or to. any of the - Pickering Elsewhere on this page is found Clareont Attend the Sectional Rally at sponsoring the presentation. of 'Mr. corsage of rapture roses. The bride Saints ivi the senor adoration.se that we offer an appeal by the local Red Cross to • • • • - --` Wesley Neelsasds, Secretary of the was attended by her sister, Elsie them divine think of the Saints . a _ do, however, parents and relatives of boys in the Pickering "tUntario National Faire Radio Foru:r. Wim�Bnovrned �e"Orie'horizon ooge our brothers in Christ and special os�ce ,overseas, to send in the ad- at-Kinsale Hall- on.Thursday even- ink rosea The 8r was friends of God; we do pray to them St George's Church, Sunday, Oct- at- October 26, at 8.30. the of deep p' _ dresses,- that Christarias parcels '82 - Childieha' Day and Youth Sun , - Mr. Neelands will demonstrate attended by Mi. Willia=ri PetebY Prey forte-�+-tO be ourthat we �ntercessora_ may be rent.'•These addresses are- day. Service at 11 a, tri., with the, _ - "ltovi! _discussion groups opierate"• A The wedding �rnusic-a'os Pla3� , not coming in. It.-sects strange to hymns and address more especially �vel000ae will-be given all interested. the gr.oom'a sister, Mrs. Donald. at the throne of God a mercy, ami us that so little co'-opefttion is be- Lor ourig'people. Ali-are cordially ing- given in this =natter. Here we y 'No admission fee. Thi promotion Milne_and during the aigtung of the to obtain for_ us all the g'r'aces that have a group of ladies -working all invited to this service. There.will be a local organization is the object- register, Mrs. C. S. Mauls, of Nobel we to reach our final destiny g no Sunday School•'on October 22nd,._ . sang "Because"• with them in heaven• hours to gather together the articles but the boys-and girls are asked to ' ave: The reception was held at the for the boxes, wrapping and mailing, attemd the service. o - - - e time th en North Pickering Red Cross bride's mother received wearing a _ addresses. are not-yet in,, and. that Dunbarton .with This is the last call for names and some, boys are going to be disapp- Sunday next, October 22nd, will Sawn of, fiesta blue:wool crepe The.Ten-cents-a-Month Club add- corsage of red' roeea. 'Phe grocrn s addresses of the boys .overseas. •ointed. If their bey is-not -mmernb- be observed as Childretia' Day and ed the splendid sum of $19.65 to• mother those• wine crepe with mat- The .Boxes are ready .- and• very , 'ems, 'we know what some parents Youth Sunday, at St. Paul's, Dual- NEWS their previous--total of- $60 .for the chitng accessories and corsage of few names and addresses have been' here are going _ to says-but don't barton. ' Members• of the Sunday prisoners of War Food Parcels at mess turned in - blame the Red Cross. Some address- School ars asked to meet at 2.30 the usual monthly collection recent- Later the happY couPle.left fors If parents and relatives would eaare difficult to verify, we know, p, m,, to attend the service at S p- ly, motor, trip through Parry Sound like their boys to receive a box for Sbut we also know, from the nt-mber rtu, when the • hymns and addrese. -�k Our thanks to diose who.donated Ditatrict, the bride wearing a zephyr Christmas from Pickering Red Cross j the ladies now have that there are. will, it is hoped be appropriate to the _ - without any solicitation, and blue dream esker suit w$h navy ace- will they please leave names with t a great meetly more that could be needs of young people. All 'are cord- in places where donations were not etsoriee. They will i�� their home the Red Croda or the News Office. ,' provided and brought up to date. ially invited to attgnd this service. "cted. is Qe1'r"; , - cod Qat. v u u 1933044-Edition _ We Can't Do Canada Year Book -_ Less T11an erhey She Canada Year Ree1r_is.Lhe_.of•_. -11_on[-is_.ths.__timc_Ao_get-..y.our-- ficial statistical annual of, the coon- finances in order to bay Victory t try and contains a thoroughly, up- Bonds when sales start October to-date account of the natural re- 23. sources of the Dominion and their The success of this loan is just development, the history of the as vital to Canada and to the fu- country, its institutions, its demo- ture of this country as any previous. graphy, the different branches of loan; says the ,Financial Post. Its production, trade, transportation, success will be in proportion to finance, 'education, etc.-in brief, a the amount of bonds ,bought comprehensive study within the individuals; to the degree of -self- limits of a 'single volume of the sacrifice that they assume in those social and economic conditions of purchases. ACCOUNTANTS A AUDIT+URs .FARMS FOR SALE the Do-minion. -... " The war is not yet won. Our men Cloth-bound edition V.0 Re- in the, fighting tow INCOME TAX REPORTS DEAL .11 mittanCe should be made by on y oo cep ng Services, fenced and tiled. Hydro and water t making their most supreme effort. small businesses; our specialty. serviced buildings, wind a n d money order, postal note or accept- The Canadian people at home, for A. Brett & Compaily, 8 Wellington lightning protected; rail and bus ' ed Che ace payable to The Receiver _Street East, Toronto. commercial outlets. McKenzie, --- 4 P y whom this war has meant so little ---' a General of Canada. hardship, can surely do no less. BABY CHICKS Princeton; ontario. e Paper-bound edition $1.00 FARM FOR SALE AT ORO STA- -- PULL TS:. BARRED ROCKS. tion, 115 acres, 8 acres bush, 85 These copies have been set aside acres under cultivation, balance r � P White I,egh'orna, New Hamp- for ministers of religion, bona,fide shires, Hybrids 18 weeks to lay- pastpre. Steel-roofed barn 100' z ---rttrde­i2ts and school: teachers. Ap' The Gold Stand rd Ing, Yoll will sava money hv 45'. 8-roomed brick house with booking your 1945 chicks now. steel roof. Driving shed and plication with remittance must be We give liberal discounts for early blacksmith shop with steel roof, �� booking and we guarantee, the Silo. Close to school, village and forwarded' to the Dominion Staters- Technically speaking the gold Ma • „ price against 'a raise or decllne. station..Apply Thos. F. Bell, Oro ullion London titian, Dominion Bureau of Sta- standard",may be suspended, but There is also .the advantage of station, Ontario. Damaged tistics, Ottawa. for all practical purposes it re- getting' the chicks when you want them by ordering early. 120 ACRES ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY g mains as the measuring-Stick of Send for catalogue and pricelist. in Colborne East, 8-roomed Brick trade, and promises t(, continue to Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- House, city'conventences, 3-piece -The record of London's bomb And It Wasn't do so for the very good reason that ed, Fergus, Ontario. bath, running water, electricity • have + all buildings. 2 creeks, large hen- FOR as given recently i!>! the centuries of experience have fa>yed . house. Apply Warrysh, Colborne. Even Paid For7YIMTE DELIVERY WE Ontario. $ones of Commons: _ to develop anything better, ears • have taying yfng pullets, and for tater •--_ Houses damaged beyond repair, the Timmins Press. In the month a limited supply of HELP WANTED r - Aayolds. November and December 311,521. _ 'This is a remarkable auit of; And to discard it to return to ebicks should .be ordered now. Houses seriously damaged and clothes I'm wearing," a man said actual, batter would be to shake We have copies of the Report on HERDSMAN. ,R.O.P. EXPERIE:vC- .:1»t. habitable, 52,277, to his friend "The wool was grown the very foundations of modern ei- Ontario's 1944 Poultry Confer- ed, also other help, for dairy -once, and Will be,glad to mail you farm near St. Catharines, Immed- Hooses damaged, but habitable, in Australia, the 016th was made . vilization.. copy.. Bray Hatchery, 180 John lately, good residence, city lights _17,030. in New England, the suit was -- St. N.. Hamilton,. Ont. and water. Apply, with full par- ". Houses slightly damaged, 8730 tailored in Rochester, and I bought ticulars and reference. McMahon's CHOICE PULLETS LAYING AND Dairy, Port Dalhousie, Ont. 177. t- .in-.in- ouiaville. Isn't it interesting Five British theatrical companies ready to lay. Barred Rocks. New Total 2,027;983. how ao lrlaay people can make >4 crossed to France and gave shows Hampshtree White Leghorris, Hy- HAIRURF,Se1NG The figures are for flying be= livin out of something I haven't to the tr bride and other' breeds, order l8 Y B g g oopr within the first three your 1945 chicks now. Discounts AMBITIOUS GIRLS and damage. even paid for,"\ weeks of D-Day. arty Booking and Early. .De- live y. t will pat you to writ* MIDDLE AGE for prices to-davy. To Notch7. Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. women• learn halydreauYng at Can- ada's finest, and largest schuola. . DYEING A CLEANING Refined, dtgnitied work, Splendid pay. Write or cal) for free liter. HAVE Y ANYTH NG NEEDS. ature. Marvel Hairdressing ychoole, -- ArtACS esncep0as of the tits we ye nR or cacao nR? rte to ns ♦ _ siewinp on the wasura parties at tie for information. We areta -guest. )clad to 44 King Street, Hamliroa and 71 Fiat weauand Prospecting syndicate heldtass, answer your questions. Depart- Rtdeau Street Ottawa. • y,. y t,�..,. ,, went Fi, Parker's r's ' DyeidWorrks • _ _ - f is Dirta)oa it k "aBary t* e rise le a ?onto. Robertson ,method.' Info matioa- ,,.• -40cu et tie peoparelr.me" luelf to open on request regarding class**. art R"Ins openuoaa FOA BALE Robertson's Hairdressing Arad emy, -137 Avenue Road. Toronto. iO a ATTENTION FARMERS! LIVESTOCK ORDERS TAKEN FOR BE MAP Loader attachments for Corn • FOIL ,TALE, HERD OF 25 PL"RE- t Bi - nders for 1945 dellverq.' Place your order now. For further In- bred Durham cows and calves Yormadfon write Pater J. Set D. and mire; .reason for_ selling. 111 hopith Apply W, .1 • J000 f=T. �„ Ostia tllff,�Unt.a Tweed,. Ont. Telephone No. 10. 1♦ tl• sly i0m Ew ____ _ �- _ - _ a_ .ELECTRIC M )TURK: NEW. USELY - srs Gw =i _- - i�_?__�� MACHINERY FOR SALE _ _ bought, so d• rebuilt; b a l c.s, • ___'STRlN4SrER�,G4T�� - pulleys, brushes. Allen- Electric' Company Ltd. 2,126 Dufterin SL. FORDSON TRACTOR. RECONDI- : � Toronto. tinned, steel wheels, {375. is La Plant Ave., Toronto. -- - TOR SALE-FREMLIN'S HOUNDS '« thoroughbred• seven only. Guar- is NF.DICAL Anteed to hunt. OrdBarer proFremlin. mptly, often are the cause of tll•h?Pith ARMY BOO'T'S in humans, all ages. No one lm. .P 8� O S P E C T I N 6 � 101000.00 O O of oRECONDITIONED�peer ec ca aS- --tl ularswFy�ree�le N tits r!u see-this- NEWLY -- ITALIZA ION not find out 71. - -- - • D ts, Tornnro s. OPO O O ba9k •guarantee. delivered. Money- 'Remedies. ectslts bask guaranis*. State ■1ze, send- ' imoney order. Ruskln & Co.. BALNIEEKA FOOT BALSI desirove - _.. - offenalve odor Instantly, 450 Peterborough. -Ont. bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman. / • • D 9!"g Store Ot Down Rams, one two years gonee 'dR011i--Steels Pr>ac01*28 Ingredient yearling, also Ram Lambs, rens- IT'S IMPORTANT -EVERY SL'F- anable price. Carl , G111ander0. fere? 6f Rheumatic Pains or Canada's emergence as a'arkne Producer of high-grade iron ore is a fact of tremendous economic 1R.R: No. 2, Harrow. Neurltls should try Dixon's Rem. significance.to our Industrial future. The Centre of this newly developing industry exists withinedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 the boundaries of Ontario and its growth has been accelerated by the advent of Steep Rock as a JOHN. BURR HORIZONTAL MILL, Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid $1-00. shipper ore to the amelters of Ohio. As new Zones of Iron ore deposition are brought to light, turret lathe with auto drive and �.. especially those whish are easily accessible and developable at low cost,we are destined to•benefit motor. Madison bea,rirlg grinder• ARTHRITIC PAIN' FOR ARTH- 3 -buffeis, sheet metal' roll form- rifle Pain take Fermoi Rheumatic from s rising industrial prosperity that amply assures a substantial future growth trend. era, 82.used.Caliper thread gauges. Arthritic Pain Tablets' - get N.F.N.S. and B.S.P. with setting positive relfef! At your druggist's S Q lie oII plug gauges free fit go and not or send $1.00 today' and,receive tY p -�aL Sincerely Conceiv@�l - go. Contact. F. C. Martin. 72 one month's supply • postpaid. fi11l�III*\L}tA/tt Stafford St. AD. 8427, -Toronto. Fermoi Distributors, Box - 1s(wlalVfiiti/ti petty development Project of London, Ont. I aiish to submit the following re• Promiaiing Potentiatlities Mien's Handkerchiefs IOc ea. GOOD Aln'ICE! EVERY SUFFER= ,port bet your group of Eighteen mining WRITE FOR FREE LIST ON ALL er of Rheumatic Pains or Deur- _Itis should try Dixon's' Remedy- _ elaiais.situated in Towruhip 176,Sau t Sufficient surface work-,trenching etc.,�has been done til date goods, flannelette end'-small- 3lunro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, wares- Part time agents wanted. g _ Ste. Marie Mining Division, O>rtario. to indicate that the find brought tQght is one of major Importance. Orders over 82.00 sent postpaid. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. ' approximately 18 miles North of the ,,A drilling program Is shortly to be tiertaken to define the depths Goods satisfactory or money re- Villaas of lion Bridge. and extent of the showings. The significant feature about the grade funded.. MVSICAi, -INSTRUMENTS T,he =property is reached by the of ore found on the Westland property-lies in-the fact that from-it L,aws.A!iD & KLAT INC. Whits Rivas Road, which is kept in can be produced the finest grade of►reel. Wbelessle Retail FRED A. BUDDIN4TON BUYS, '917, Mount Royal I-.. Dent. WP sells, exchanges musical lnstra- 4exeEllent Condition by the Provincial . Certificate of Assay No. 18235 Montreal ments. 111 (-hurch. Toronto 2. 'Government,Isom which a road turns y V1 to within two tithes 01 your claims. Provincial Assay Office' August 31st, 1944, BUCKEYE" TILING MACHINF. :RttT�tc:RAl''A♦ r= a. Art easy trail continues rom there to This is to certify that the samples assayed by.us for the complete with surveying, equip- your property. WESTLANB PROSPECTING SYNDICATE went. In 'working condition. H. TiME VESTED QUALITY The claims are staked ore,s very 24 King Street,'West, Toronto, Price; R.R. 1 Wheatley, Ont: SERVICE and SATISFACTION romising Hematite deposit, which has gave the following result: . NEW DISCOVERY; TESTED. SAVES Your films Droperiv, developed•.and em traced for a,distance of three- Sample No: 1-Iron . •64,41°f° 45go gasoline, guaranteed. Rend printed quarters of a mile over three claims. Sample No..2-Iron ................ 67.J4% ataiitped envelope'for information. 6 UR s F,X1'tr�ICRF, f1171.L�t 250 and shows a well defined deposit of Sam le No. 3-Iron 68.14 0 „ S. Brodie,,Vilna, Alta. REPRINTS 8 for 250 tt P ••••••••••••• °/ FINEST FNLAR(;iNG.SERVICE strong continuity.of Hematite, sangirtg :,Sample No. 4-Iron ................. 68.24% $LIP(..T Fou may not get alt'the flims you i e' ht set to twtnt feet in width tg f yf. Sample No. 5--Iron ... .... . 66.33% Whrit this ye4r, but you can get ali' - - nisi-rn.arte'place_One Hundred feeE • ,„.;iP N HARNESS DRESSING .- FiNEST the quality and service you desire _ e trom wall to well. The vein runs a 0. 'B--Iron .... 61,741°/0 - - leather and harness preservative. by sending _vnur Hlms to `little South o East,goinginto Stringer H. A. Nfoddle, Acting Provincial Assayer. Slipit also has many household iMrrnlAt. PH41TO vrnvtf,o Linke on As East, with showings A !taut hom tidewater to the greatest ore market in the uses 25c up a ost grocery, hard- gtnflon .1 Tnrnnto g WRre Rnd'cliAwn es. A product a of Hematite flote across the lake. On world,the smelters on the south shore Lake Erie,can be effected. of r,lnyd.s 1.•1 hncntnries, Tnronto. t e West side, where stripping u be. *Mmmicallyandprofitabl. 1•FRSOYAI. pp g $l Rt:l'R 1 SHARE UN.$L2,nU0 VIC- SEE WHAT YOUR AANDWRIT- ing done, tht vein continues in 4e + `: tory Villa at benutFtul Chestnut, " -Jasper conglomerate with plenty of Dometle Iroi1 Ore Productalon Hills in islingt'on. open for Inspec- Ing reveals Instructions ho%v to read c 1. Madam Unonh,•, Jolt material for a replacement body. Need Bia. Sponsored by Col. Strel ht Rub Station 98. Toronto. See>a as Urgent Nationa I think that it is the Diabase That l Branch. 210. ,Canadian Lection, has brought in the iron -and that Proceeds for a •Nfemortnl' Hall g Mr. W. L. Millar, Liberal Member of Parliament for Algoma- -mow nenrin.a completion. Send $l I'ATr11TTti 'Mining a.minimum of,a six foot width g , Fvnns, Seo.. Islington. tlf this Hematite would shore • good Maliitoulin, when defending the Ontario Gover'nment's One dollar to ser FETHERSTONIiAUGH & COMI'ANY >' -per-ton ore bounty, stated: It is estimated that Canada s the Patent Solicitors. . Established „S profit. Therefore, with widths and. Pay JUICE EXTRACTOR. United States approximately $200,000,000 for iron and steel in - CARROT Boo 14 King West, Toronto. ',.continuity.as above stated, it is ens electric, juices all fruits Booklet of Information. on re- x -oto see-that this is a big thing. y various forms,and it is incumbent upon the Canadian people to rid snd leafy vegetables. Nr. Read, quest. _ /n conclusion. 1 •m very impressed themselves of this serious handicap, by the fullest development of sox 3. Cotemnn >,.n„ Ontario. with this deposit.le is the largest Nem- an important.and�vital industry. p g 13URINESS SL)CK, BRiCK AND TFhD -'atite body that 1 have ever teen "rt s a - "atone, first class -grocery and WAN THD of Uiut at $30 Per Unit WANTED TO BOF: ALL KINDS OF frorErEStecp'Rock. Liquor Control on corner with hard wood and soft stood logs apartments. over, also brick tour- also small quantity bolts. Write Respeetjulry labmitted. (Lech Uel!exehsagesbie fpr 700*here*M a Company to be termed) ist's home: Kinn•' Street West,Box 305 gogdon R Gross, Furniture ^' W7"- r on, iXc - July lOeh_1944.' es dirttt CARL,U'rS UP CULTS, FARM ANT) bush hones for anle. Write. T. F. WANTED TO PURCHASE mew syndfeitsi, i+no.ae: •.oau.roa 4710 �',- MUCphy. .ChaDlln. tiR?k. 'HAY iN CARWAU IAiTS i trR Metal Syndicates "�'a`wt Toronto,y rey "FAIRWAY^ • prompt or red shipment. Herewith my remittance e! 5.............,'................M Aril \ wd Hugh M.aie Scott g5C . Hally payment for ..... ...................:..units of Westland Prospecting IT CLE.A\Sl- St•, 1lnntrenl 1. RQ IJ.W. Ferguson, Mansser) syndieste at SM ptr unit. AS IT WAXESI-- PORT:\Tail: `.\11'MI1.I, WANTED. y y .._ .......... • IT P1S ! A. Baker. Grnten urst. Ontario.King Street West """""'•"•'• Quick EmcntFlorTo] Cann. gen Patent. Material, workmanshfWANTED TO i1, , I1.'8H LAPPAp < Toronto Canada ADDRESS .................,.,,..,,.......,......................Cam guaranteed. 'Full directions with or Farms cnntalnina hush Intrds. / (1Ka4a NI'Rr.,vea px)Wn 0 }:eld Bgedtesteal each '•Fairway.",only $5.75 express -suitable to cut rurniture. lumber. paid, C.O.D. 463 Gerrard Street Write Rogdon & Gross. Furniture Toronto. Co. Ltd, Walkerton, Ont. :,;.�. ..; ... ... :n . -._a.:x>?I;e.. ..,._- -,.,mo:d'r*rr7C•�rx.:, r,•:; .... '+y .'ICt._. ...:..'... j_ ..}.H d'.y..,,.5 .•::WPT'AG•. ... •?•.: _ - n -- pose sur variation Anne exclaimed: "1 anust try and s as good. It re- - -� ���� RIC get Melville's play. It would bo ferrel nostalgically to wonderful �Ov dreadful if anything happened to times and hours and affections— Now 'ease l , it. They're so close." and Melville s o� n great affection- Y a}s-lass_ But it had ' By HERBERT SHAW "Hang hit play!" sat _ you are, on the grouT. nd to be—now—Hood-bye.. ■■a stop where y . floor. What's his number? Is there 1 heard a sound, a gasp and"' - 'So there,at-tast;-was Annr,-love--- --do. -i, had- diener--by myseli_aL a spare key(" --- _ ... ha}f turned.---Anne-had--read—till ��� -- 1 Ay and sweet—clearly before. me (:ardinaI and•rRtatted to walk back "No. You'll. hive to break in. letter over my shoulder. Her face �_- • as she had appeared many times to the club: The sirens ,tent,. and Proiliise me you will get it, Peter. was white and angry. She had in Africa and Italy, la my dreams. t_ found myself outside the=house• The number's twenty-six." known about Mimi Sloane; now Like s star, 1 had always thought of.service flatlets; where Anne liv- six Envelopes she knew about the•-others;, and r then. A star shoring over home, ed. I knew,, or as good as knew, I got my torch and climbed up she found . an envelope and sat over my bit of England. I'm an that she was alone. stairs. There was another crash down at the typewriter without y ordinary customer, and no poet, So 1 did see Anne. 1 wasn't too unfairly near, as 1 put my shoulder saying a word. I had never seen <; . --but-that's how Anne always seem- happy about it, but it 'was better against the door of 26. It was an such cold and settled anger upon j1a ,,, star bout seein her, like n woman's face. May I never see over my leave and over all my life the morning. ed, and in a very little time 1 -had it again on the face of Anne, am afterwards, fort was• going to ask "It's gettin - a bit thick out g burst the door open. I switched certain I shall not. ;M her to marry me. there Anne. I thought you might �, on,the light. The sheets of Mel- There were seven envelopes on ;•zs<.: company Wehad been friends.since the ood's new a• were the table now, and the seventh was i> were children, and knew each other "It's Its � rand to see' you, Peter;' tacked tidilyon 'a corner of the addressed: - its Anne "Booth. �:•r�:� through and t roug , or thoughtAnne said. Although 1-can see --big-Hble;and a boo square neat- -— - - you're not going to congratulate ly on top of them. Ever thing waB..-.. paper, with t lease. k{ w we did. But there is aliyays some- , y h th'e message__"Send_ me ' ` .. ` thing you don't know about a child me" in order in the room, Letter trays a good-bye letter, too, p s9 or a girl or a woman—something "1 wouldn't precisely arran - Anne." - within them guarded and secret, sound as if 1 meant it," 1 told her, ed on left and right of the type- 1 felt Anne's an on mine. Anne - something their very own. . "1 don't like lying. If you tonal to writer, and 1 remembered _Mel- said: "Peter, darling. Let's 'go Almoatlntmldiatelyf I came home for my leave and know what I really thank, I'd like ville Lockwood's reputation for downstairs again and wait for the Drop anAsP�Tablet in _ _ a to art Mel- M lville's face in for him; d business methods, and all clear." - 'c a of•water. see it --- . VI Lockwood, successful 'play- but what good would that be? He's an old club joke about his keep- ; " "It's a c ar now, said. start ve Wright and grand lover, within the a hound ever have thought of ing a systematic card 'index for Anne still "held my hand, and she instantly. Within two Week. So I said to Anne: marrying you. his love affairs. held it very tightly. She was thrill- seconds it begins to disintegrate, and "You just can't marry. Lock- "Good old Peterl" said Anne'in Then 1 forgot the bombs and ing .and close and sweet.-Tit- this enured is duplicated is your wood, darling. He's a wonderful the nicest way, and she smiled. my errand. _ `stomach. Thus, you get relief almost _ oncooll •-performer, is his world—but it -"You were always straightforward Half the big table had been at isn't your' world. It never will be. —and you were always sweet to Brush corduroy with•a" whisk Aspirin is w fast,so effective—above above y Y cleared for a special purpose. Su • broom or clothes brush occasion- a11, so dependable, that millions of " It's a fairy world of fake and glit- me. But if you're thinking about envelopes were spread on the table, Canadians have co®e.to swear by it. _ ter and easy loving. It's a sham." Mimi Sloane, that's all. over and touching one another in a sizeable ally while it is .drying to fluff up Get today. — Anne didn't say anything.* I *as done with- Melville has promised. square. They were addressed:— the nap. Follow these simple direotiooa: heartsick for Anne. I was afraid me. It doesn't matter. Between Mrs. Honor Carson'. For pain due to for her, too..The news of her forth- Melville and me things are alto- Miss Kathleen Lynd. � � � sSon" AT C�� tablets to 3S sten of water.gargle coming marriage was still iaeredfble gether different. You scouldn't ori- Mrs. Rita Blake. to me. It was such a blow that 1 derstand, Peter, darling." ' Miss Mimi Sloane. '�' eotes"'tuA°glass Take. two win couldn't even feel resentful about "No?" 1 said.. -. -: ' tablets wit!►fou ai►w of water. Junior Commander. a l ..tputuM Take two tablets it—not for myself. But I could be "Nobody could understand but . Olive McArthur. --- •n Stan of Mater• angry for Anne. Weren't there en- Melville sill t. A,obody;." Madame Felise. - NEW R�FRICS ough women already thinking Well, that was that. Melville 'was Calmini. - rocket fox of 12.............so..les for common themselyes in love with-Melville y p g Near them was a single typed �dln+ry sore AMOCO 0 so"l.or 24........new sus - m poor.Anne's big moment, with !y_ .... �ItrOa{: Foe,ity else of 10CL........,aosr7t+e 'Lockwood that he must fling his his lean face and his crooked sheet, headed, COPY OF 'GOOD- Ref ON famous charm on Anne? smile, and there was nothing more BYE LETTER. i took it up. The Tarnishing my star. for me "to do about it. Then I letter Melville had sent to his six gA �� �' _ T said to: Anne: -"Think honest' heard a bomb coming down. girl -friends was a very beautiful Ngolf, Ay, darling. Su:ely you must know 'Duck-I" 1 cried, and pulled Anne letter so beautiful that it would what you are letting yourself in down under the table. 1\'e heard have been impossible (even for a The�g areas on each faits'h 1 site Ib.f 8's A ' women Lockwood has had. affairs law from the windows of hear houses. Lockwood) for any man to tom• with on the fingers of both your After a second or so .ix-e•got to hands He,.jugt'gets craics—cr the* -- on, fftt get crazes first. He's been running "I haste. raids when- I'm by my- round with Mimi Sloane the whole self. Ftm glad""you' camt,-Peter. 1 �a ' fl %�� �' 0 of this last year. Before that Hon- wish Melville were here; 1 would ��"` - or Carson was mad . about him, h$we liken you two to have had s'{ ' r - And Kathleen Lynd. in the cot- a drink together. He had an urs- g (age at Maidenhead for a whole ent message to go out to dinner summer it was Rita Blake. There this evening with the manager of "" 'ter• ga was.1 wife oar, too—a• real Mrs. g_ t The want- q Lockwood. You can't do it, Annel" ed to hear about his new play, Mel- .�ti. r And then a man knocked at the ville's just' finished it . He's got door and came, in with m break- ° Y a' flat upstairs. it's a wonderful. .fast tray. Anne wasn't there at all. play, Peter. The best he's ever.. �� I was in my room at the club. 1 done." w ;:, had been thinking aloud'the things So she ..believed _Melviile did I wanted to say to Anne, that was she? She had said so. And I had �� all. And I knew 1 couldn't say a Melville at the Cardinal din- !"t' them. he woo n t e leve tem, i_� his:teryr_-latest. blonde.--. -- — --— - JsnyW_4T [hougYr -they were' dead- ]ailed Helen Forsyth, just over an true. She was caught In time, 1 �. hour ago. knew,. she would be desperately NN c heard another.bomb faU, and L y ,•. € '�" unhappy. I couldn't do a thing. "There's an 'egg," said the man, putting down the tray. He was very r - ie cd -bntit: haring found me - eggs"I hope-you're enjoyci -leave, ,sir." "Fine,,, 1 said. � "Jerry was a nuisance again last ,,., # , night, wasn't he?" ui' "I slept all through -it," I said ` truthfully. 1 had been dog tired.. _ _ «'orryiag ;about Anne. Caught. If you suffer MONTHLY You couldn't understand it, One FEMALE PAIN of those mysteries. "There's a house gone the far • end of the square. I always Say you who suffer such pain with tired, - nervous irritable weak feellags—due . we can't grumble. Not with the to functional monthly disturbances way. we're serving it out to them, —should try!Lydia E. Pinkham's ! - Vegetable t;ompound to relieve such _• all round .the clock. Will you• be symptoms. Ptnkham'a Compound wanting anything else, blajorcI Haws "Anne. Thousands upon thousands have reported .beneIIL. - ,. "N o, thanks." Follow label directions. y _ . 1 got .through. .the, day., same- LYDIA E.PINKHAM'SPot"no 'how. Still thinking about Anne, all •the time. This was a rotten leave, "' t 1 thought. Anne knew about slimi WHAT A. • let.us face facts in this 7th Victory Loan: Victory In :_Sloane, �telville's latest girl Iriend. __Last but latest. She didn't know s Europe must be .complete. Hong Kong must be about all the others—and if 'I told � - CHAN.E avenged. 'No victory anywhere can satisfy until we it simply wouldn't registO,, MOTHERS FRIEND - �' : r Anne being under the`spell.- I did R have freed Canadian prisoners everywhere in the think I would send-her a telegram,' WILL MAKE unsigned, "Ask. Melville about Rita • when worm trouble a indabated, ehuares, world--unfit our fighting men and women are home • Blake siQs= —carton--f��thleen realty need Kuhener's Mother's Friend. , — r whoa ehhdren are cross. listless—MotheC� " Lynd, etc., etc.," but I couldn't Friend may be last what Cher need. Kol "� "and re-established, they need your full support. Weser's [other's Friend has helped tYear do it, for that was too like ringing sande J Cahadlan children and for ...r a generation, Canadian mothers save de- ' _ a door-bell and running away. And Aended on this kindly herbal remedy. r The cost of wcrllat mounted as we approach the no good, Ilnyhow. Mother's Friend beeps children recolar Y` Mother's n effective. Asb Tour druggist. No, there. was nothing _cotzld e end. Your dollars rite as essential now as ever before. y; -- - -- - the finest-in . equipment. `. • "- - = r ones must continue to have e e u eat. --�� Warr • ' - T4s long as our men and women risk their liver,m battle, ; Chance of a Livetime Now Yours _ PLEASANT WORK-rOQOD PAY •"we at home�nust give our financial support to the limit. No Previous Experience Necessary — - GRADUATE IR A FEW. MONTHS - Hero Is a remarkable,opportunity. War conditions _ • have absorbed many hairdressers and has caused a °a _ very great shortage of help in this profession. '3 �. - - Es�n $60 to $150 Monthly - we have positions open and waiting for our atraduatof in almost every part of canaria. many #tort own shops. ,RITZ or CALL far FUZZ UTL=ATURN. No ebngatiou. ~ Marvel Hairdressing Schools OfzE i. sae Hleor St, 44 Khat St. W. T2 Rad-pan St. , e e e k,I s ' jw Tereato Hamilton r _ - z r Ion Circle entertained the Brooklin RADIO S RV I C E I JCeCn JKIVer Circ.3 a: the ;3unday School room, DUNALD. RUDDY iiixrr.aWa The Gr3enwood United Church 4 �{.�,�,tm• Noa.?s.t' Wx. MonerW La Mr. and Mr& yn. Draper, Mr. and Anniversary will b' held on Sunday ac;,foraasrq oaxupied er clasl.t•A:.E.C►r "Mrs, B. Lehman, asmon and Mary, .suvemoer o. eara-ulars later. .a•�ti wins of Court Hn"00 wefiss. sh vAMr3d friends in New Toronto last • Friends via;ting their several _ i�n ^enc—ti aver: — - #�atJt11 .._ — BEATQN, BELL tt ROSS -w ea6.end, t A iLnber f_om here attended the Mrs. Wm. C'..in� .?r, Mrs. W. Earristor �olictcl� - .. - - am.".R-4- W. J. _est=4 K. C. __ Telephone-� _ t Via . v nn v-e--- ry-Servic�3--at - isea G w,man-fir;, R. Fret Mss-- - Church, Whitevale, on Sunday last. Clarke, all of-Toronto- Mr. and 'Mrs. that Frac t' em -.-- Guaranteed Repel: Servks H. Brooke Heli, K. C. Ad. 2838 Mrs, Frank Turner entertained the Hugh Miller, of Pickering and Mr. f. D. F. Ross John L, Pond Nerves, It may. ba. Your linea. •Ladies' Aid on Wed-i�ay la3t. Mrs. and Mrs. K. Holliday, of Brooklin. AA' Make or Modtl Michell was guest tsgesltet. 472 Bay street - Toronto C. H. TUCK. OPT. Miss Margo Wilson was as Oak -•••--= ARTHUR FIELD A Barrister Solicitor Notary Public visitor last Sunday. - Disney.Block, Opp P. O. - Mr. Leo. Hagerman is under the ,-,Mount Zion , PHONE b2 R 8 C• C RICHARDSN doc`,or's carp for a�-r- burns. We PICKERING, ONT. Suite Bll - Continental Life Bldg - Phone 1516 lut: for ep—eedy IN n r 271- Mr. Free w.:son 'was ,a Toronto vices this Sunday v at Mt. Zion Unit- Vi sitor last week. , ed Church. Rev. Mr. Smith; Port Mr. John Munn returner) to T.or- NOtile • Y01 Farrs Elevator o" a k Perry will be the' speaker at each se Res. 38J –Pliaaiea -Off. 38W -- - vlreenwoo M=. and Mrs. C. Jones and family We do building of an kinds a Solicit our on. spent Sunday with frierrds near CARPENTERING _ Business We welecone Mr. and Mrs. Cole Stouffville. CEMENTING Feeds whole or -to our community. . an _ aim,- Mr. Jahn Maynard, of Toronto, spent Sunday with r2latiyes, Mr. ROOFING chop Western Grain, Growing- Maynard, Lou, wife and son, and Mr. and I and Mrs. W. Ruasenel. _ Mash for chickens, 600 grail ; Hare, all of•.Toronto spent the .! . Ma, Appleby and the teen-age We also sell Brantford Roofing ' 100 lbs Developing Concentrate _ Thanksgiving holiday wi r. n Bran, Shorts, Middlings 010111TVwe :. Mr�3. Fr:-3 Byers and family. Saturday.. A:1 thos having plants, Equipment, Duro Wales Miss Katie Gre�i and friend Miss Please have the ii at the church by BS�tte ms, Beatty Stab - Phone StouffylUe 100 : Blatchley,-of Toronto, were with 3.30. Equipment, and Asphalt' Shingles, Roiled Roofing, A1•r. and Mrs. F. L. Green over Sun- A few lro� here attended the - Wooden Shingles THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDA a}ay. Memorial Service at Brougham. for October 19, 20 and. 21 ' The Y. P. U. entertained the Sg`. Walter Knox. Wins Fencing, Steel' Fence Poeta •• _,-_.:Brougham atnd Claranont societies , Mr. and Mrs. Blakeley, also their )Latla�atea � Cement, Binder.-Twine, Harness The Gang's on Monday evening• i spent. Sunday with :his sister, Mrs. WowGaamstiNA and Farmers' Hardtvara On Friday evening•last, the Miss- I Frank Disney. = ', Surae easel Woods'.Milkers Installed P>.00a 880! s Woede' Coolers = Tractor Oil ] PICK BRING MEAT MARKET �'. J . �'tt u U g E Claremont, Unt :in tieehsiitoloi,r i a I Alice Faye and Carmen Mina . . FRANK IT I • - 1F R R SMITH - PA NTIPiG Color�• . 'J. Donevan _ a,so -_ PAPERHANGING • rules our :-fin- Ddaterlsts Srt�ptied _ Cartoons u ani First --3e - --- First Claw Wort Ontario land SurreM _ -WE BUY THE BEST - YOU MAKE THE T88T` M. St. Clair - Sprees Hilt Road M11 King Str• ,East. Oeheffl s,' MONDAY, TUES, WEDNEBDA O and 25 phone Pietering 80' - Duaba+t't�. Oatatrie Ph4aa lm _ _ - 23, Z4 Background Sellers and Atkinson - v _ GDORFE RA*`T pkvae Agin. 201W2 - gtonflR. 290 - _ _ also. _ • - - L icelfsed ''_• - Carinal, and cat'toea. • •4 . - - THURSDAY. FRI, SATURDAY -Auctioneers _ - • r>s. i?isuaate.of the Dominiloo.r Uss+ads '. OCTOBER % 27 and 28 offers for'.le _ Sales conducted any when - - : .::_:. Farm Stock.. • ' • . _'. _ :_. Areu nca The Worl Furniture -and Property Sales. KAY KAYBER All isles personally Hated and - Seventh - advertised. Bills prepared and - - Toronto AD L 81123 - Pick, 53 a posted - 'Prompt � ery i ce - LOANAGtntoart as - = - RUN C�iB�ON 71, Fl<iANI -2:19_.riTQ�Fr i"I_LLE _ mseurid e t with t ser,as£diowu Dated and bearlrt� Interest from �>< _�.a __ `TRANSPD_RT _ _ . - _ _..: .• es,cb holes of which t.optional wt he pRtrtlta 17 ears and 3 norms Four-year TRANSPORT,. Y Claremont Me 3% BONDS Ys/a% 'BOMDS DUE 1st FEBRUARY 1962 DUE 1st NOVEMBER 1948 - CARTAGE Market Caliabk in'or after 1949 lsloncallabie to.natut•it ]MOVING - Interest payable 1 st February Augur merest pa st y atic�l o�vember o. 1 Commercial Q•sality )least Di:raominatio�es Denatttnatiotis .N s�rr� aRMIL srOx� 350.$100.$500,$1,000,$5,000,1110,006,$25,000,11100,000 "!111,000, $5,000: 1110,000.-1125,000. i100AW Our truck is in Dunbarton. and IS CE': 100%v ISSUE PRICE: 10M vicinity evens 'Ries.. and Fri., and SUE PRI _ WANTED will be•glad to call on you. /.!,rhe tach proceeais of this loan will be used by the Goweiru a to Anadce for war petrposes DEAHORSES ANDC71TTL A. J. SUTHERLAND The lists will open on 23rd October,1944,rand grill close an or show i 1th November,1944 , Phone 1808 ' Clsaretewnt, Ont. For tree PICK Up phone - CONVERSION OFFER _-•. HROOKLIN ' .. . Holders of Dominion of Canada 4�% Bonds due 15th Oct obdr 1944 acid�otninion ; CLAREMONT . . .. .. •e lou of Canada 3.1/% Bonds due 15th October 1949 called for payment at 100% on PICK ERING < V. 15th October 1944 may tender their bonds for bonds of one or both maturities of 1?TCKFRING COu�tf e i'j' CfiPIC is loan: ' The cbftversion value of the 41 and 31 % bonds6' 0' tendered will be AGINCRING "' $ /2% /� AGINCOURT ...... ....zone 21 llQ1YY�lOJlS .,. .IOU,125P'o of their value the resulting adjust ner-tt-a-be-paid_in_c_ash H/d per' the phonA ehftrg i Applications for these bonds maybe made through any Victory Loan Salesman,any .GQRDON YOUNG LTD. Branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank,any authorized Savings Bank,Trust Toronto Phone Ad.88if1 or Loan Company, from whom copies of the official prospectus and Sale' ice n o Wood Sale the Forsyth Borah application form maybe ixained. Claremont, Sat- just south of Department of Finance+ October 1944 _ - urday; October 14, a . 3n atmpn but rich'de- -- rn. at which time ten acres of sign we can turrush __,_�. __ Hardwood Wood Lots and tops memorials that will L „ wily be offered without reserve, nbarton - '- - plenty of time to remove. the wood, North Shore Realty' Co. _ standpoint. In dignity E Lknited. appearanceof o� Mrs. J. Burgess and Misses Jean 00MRIE C work will stand—ant- _ ' -and-Ella-Annan' ,peat-TThanksgiving The ` - --- o• Orough the ages• ' in Montreal. LIMITED -i1r, V• � i\jib 1i No Greater Tribute The Overseas Box Fund are pleas- ' +Kingston Road West ed to report tha tthe "smokes" sent >ft2NTrRAL DIBF(+ TOIL ; N. W.:STAFFORD in July have readied the buys. . -A boro J unction Private AmiatMee Higkway wotaasaental. nixnber•of "thank you letters have kbrks been-received this weep. 'TELEPHONES Howud 1117, and Scarboro 338 PL p 1Vhi►bZ omit Mrs. and Miss Simpson, of Toron -PMasi )Kart. !N0 eg to, were recent guests` of Mr. and V Fritish Columbia Red Cedar Mrs. E. J. Annia. llaivs:f i0N t We are very pleased to iearri that Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lewis' son of , . • _ _ •• - :Markham* Ont the RCAF who was reported missing is iiow a risoner o! war in Ger- ...- - : .:.. la Memoriitat, . _ 4� DANCE AT _ anyles ' - O'Brien In loving memory k No. 1•SX Malvern _ _ QNo. 2-6XOetob r ah 23n�938, who passed ,Men, 30, 40 5of No. 1-aX _ (FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2q 1 a `No. 1-3R As we loved you, u are miss you; - w> 1>� P YHh � Or? . } ,No. 2.3% In our rnsmory you are near. Ross .Creighton and His Orchestra Pep, , Loved, remembered, longed for atatro4mToWe ar`ua"contpt°a Ornate,Tatem ways, Lnd1Ur Spot Ptcizes Id MV d«,� Place *6'u' r t7rder Now For Storm• Sash Bringing many a silent tear. --Fondly rewewberoai by ker f t - njonvilk Junior Farmers a�v°`�`.e.° t°t�s��•arg'r _, _..—�_� _ -- - ':.:r., .... .:... ..'. . ., '... •. ..... - -�$: a. Y r �• Padre's letter to the fussily were at the Knox,home.....W. J. Brown Gordon,:who told of her work, sad ON given, telling of the eieznplsry life .:and son•Tuan, with Dara. Brown:.... advised.'the us3--of cod lives all for LAR E M i ' • ; ; and the burial of the deceased. ! Miss Wanda Vsrnum with the.Don- children, to wand off, winter colds. Th Thainkoffering meeting of the ald Beer family, and Mise Kay Hri.n- It was voted.tha a supply should_ be Jim Reynolds of the RCN!YR is W. M. S. will be held in the church_ Ilton, at her home.._.,_Charlie__ -pu_'�hased-by.t t.-InstTun f-rani the " _bonne on furlough. Jim is a member �mother and father at Callander onar on October-26-at-2;30-�i:�Societies conte with his f�t�►er.....Mr. E. Red Cross, so parents could have the -end - Wlutevale and Giem River are to Crocker and child and his' another advantage. of purchasing at reduced tag of the crew o be guY_ g, and give the program. All were with Mrs. Matthews one daY rice bb-a._Gordon to..be. distributer,-- 31ft:=--Chas:Eooper-left. =last-w �i11--d,onea.-1�CNYR spent ue. price, __ for a trip to the coast: -cordially 18'n-w--of- tize can_ _- _._ _ — ° - week;end with Mr.-and-'.�rS._Brue9_ - . - — _ - - - =iruT3-Ing-ham -- invited-to `be resentY Mr. w-in. Mundell spent a few Easton on a shgrt visit while he COQ ` P it" brought out ;m3;nY Sugg loos Cong_•a ations are. in order for Women's Institute concerning food :essential to health, days last week with Mr. and Mrs- :was escorting a ship back from one of our-boy's who has been aw- ' , The October meetingof the Wom- B, F. Kilpatrick in Toronto. 'Qum• arded a Provincial Government Un- Ai the close of,,. Duncan, meeting, Mss. en's Institute was held on October Russel; Prouse of the RCWR is : On Sunday, October 15, a Memor- Gillman, Miss Duncan, Mea Warmup' • iversity Scholarship. Donald Klchie, 10, at the Gil:�-riarn hone, with a full and Mrs. Hard- ;rcpending his furlough at his home ial Service was held at the regular who wrote and passed at Markhsun' attendance, Mgrs. M. Hamilton, the served fila. %in Claremoat. hour for church service to honour High School. in June, nine Upper President, presiding. Matters of in-. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pyatt spent a the memory of` the-late'Sgt. Waiter # School papers and obtained,,--First- terest under discussion were: the Mr- and fewMrs. F. Knox, who gave his ,ife for hieh012-_8 md�h 14onnurst in five ' Rta is now Ot1G� Uyst on Sunday_. country, in trance on useas - • enrolled in what is said to bea very brought in by Mrs. Matthews and We understand there was a big The service was conducted by the I difficult Course - "Jngineering Mrs, Annis, Six boxes have been. Combination Sjnrm Door% and crowd at the dance in the hall last Pastor, Rev., I. E. Kennedy, who Phv3ies" at S. P. S., Tol%ntu. sent and•nine more-to send. TKs W. 2torm Rash - Maud' to Order ::Saturday evening. Those who are chose for his text Heb. 11, Verses i .'Toronto visitors for the_week-end 4 and Sunda in chided: M:s. Wa:it" I.' m .motion, agreed to help the res n3ibla,for throwing beer butt- 4 and 39. Hymns sung were "O Val- Asphalt Shingles ,a ' Sunday cctrortttee by donating. $15. A req- _ les on Som--.o � n. , Knox, issn aY, c uest from re.• Cross, re filling batter watch their step. Claremont let me go", and 'Take•up thy cross". and the Mi3ses Fernand Sarah Mal- of Ditty Bags was also dealt with. - - Asphalt Sidings , .residents don't think too much of The choir sang Some day well un- color at the Malcolm •home. Mr. A contribution of•$25 was .voted for Wall Boards eW ; U*t we can assure you. derstand Robt. Miller sang Hall and Mrs., Jack Knox and Mrs. A. 'that purpose. The event of the aft- Mrs,:Thos• Bacon spent Saturday wipe the tears from every eye . Forman and fancily, of Listowel, ernoon was the address on Public q �j M =with friends in Toronto. Allan- Ellicott spok for the Young. Mrs. R. Miller and Harry Knox, at Health, by' our School Nurse, Mrs. ='i • M. Gordon The regular services will be h.--Id,, People's Union, Exerpts from his in the Baptist Church on Sunday next. The pastor, Rev. W. W ennam- will conduct the morning' servk*.'In f� the evening, a Temperance talk by Mr. Howard Shantz will be given. � f you ars invited to these services. ' ': 4 P r. t A bridge and tea was hod on Sat- + ': +• urdaY afternoon at the home of Mis 4 Meant, in honour of Mrs. L. Hooey, j y�who is-Learing for Woodville on b l[enday peal. Mrs. Hooey during �x` •, r /< bar stay here has alway s b:en act- ire iu..wamens circles. The News , F i - - weuid also. like to thank Mea. Hooey "`for her many efforts as a corres- pondent f0f,th s r. The United Church will have the ��' � � �,� � ,• � -^ ;�. rerane• speaker next Sunday at service. Rev. I. E. the _ Kenned, .will officiate in the even- .. . • .... • ' l 'he Claremont Forget-ms-Not .r �' ?"►,,,,'w*„° �- ebib hav,6 sent cigarettes or gum to'tjj ' • "' '� � s y. e following members of the ser- ' 1 ; pries,- Herold Hopkins, Bob Haknaa =` e.;.- '� - Mike Brown, FonzLe Mani r. Baroid / ✓ - M oady ; Fred Hi'i A, Lloyd Hicks, yuk i isok P'leweit, Chas. Aldridge, and ,=we. e ►.k r a. Air Cadets, Have Big Dal AtA, _ ]Iel$avliland Aircraft Pfaat ' P'hght-Commander Prones and - �.. On the fighting front our.mea are stili `'slugging•it'out".. ¢� About 12 air cadets frLLn Claremont along with No. 94 Squadron from t" Each advance . . . each new sectot ._. ..each mile that 8touffville were among 4,000 offic- x.. -_ - -eri, who spent a big'day at the De- the battle front is eacended . . . is hard 8 M { ,.*�aad Aircraft plant lost Sun- ` Air Mise-Marshall Cowley, took 1'here'S more to btu the.home frc�r�t_ tpp, - - _. the salute. Also attending the off- 9 ieial car-t:nony, were Air Marshall More money is needed to enable our country to Carry her # Bishop 'and Mayor .Conboy of Tor- _. _ g j orate. -Share of.the War's cost. rae boys had a trip through the y t and each "one 1�ur duty is clear . . we, at home, must provide the J. . received a rnornento of the occasion- mpnCy. ciiiida must get _. 1 One of the big thrills, of the day- j - ---mor the boys; was the d rnopatrar ion of_ aerobatics ' with Mos- quito bombers, which were reported to have flown near the ground at times at the speed of 400 rNtes P. h. F - 1Roeeption Held For Local Couple " - Oen Saturday last Saturday evenA well. attended reception' sae - _ held ing at the i _ - homse of Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Pugh+ :qa"Saturday evening,'in honour of Fortunately, most of 'us have good 'i>Ilconses.' We can , the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. «' d0 our share. Lloyd -,Pugh, who have•just return- . t :.. ..ed from a trip east. -But it is the extra effort that wins battles and.we must be Omer a hundred guests'were pres , craning from Toronto, 'Port _ re seed to make extra effort on the home front. Canada s Perry., Uxbridge, Ashburn Clare- _P P - -i moat. , borrowing needs have been increased by some three hundred= —, T3se program of the evening was '. - in c e pr of m I. E. Kennedy and -and twenty million dollars. Thats extra effort that we, ; K Mies Jennie Pilkey.`An enjoyabl-e t 7 at home, must•make.-We most provide the money that evening was _ - the serving.of a fine lunch. � is needed . . . more money than ever before. _ I We must -keep- faith With.. fighting men. We must Claremont and Pidkering'Field Meet p' 8 g Results. on Front Page , a � Mh : The W. M. s of the United Chur � a continue to work and save:.. . . and lead. We must all ch held their'regular meeting in•theme 3� lend more. - z _ S. S. room on Thursday .eventing, I; 1::, - _ ^ M' October 12th-. Mrs. Loyst the Pres- ident conducting. Mrs. Tcrnlinson's M« " m r �0 + k hQ x4. ' ' group in charge. Mr-s. Evans contributed a Salo; accoanpanied by h ,dam Mrs.,Ward. Rev. I. E. Kennedy gave an illustrated talk on India, that , was enjoyed by alb.present. ^pleasant -social evening was } - -.__spent at the hone,of Mr. and Mrs _ y,r • � W. Lehman on Tuesday, Oct. 10th., - e.. ♦ , ,,++^�,,*r♦ � , � Y ,.r :�`> ;' 'F.. = Fell ,when the n�rabers of the Good qwship class of the United Church ., •: • S. nthl I& ..meT for their regular ono y -meeting. The devotional period was Laken b Mrs. Bd. Boniface assist- ; y :• ' : ed by. msensbers of the' class. The' r ' • `president, Mrs. D. McCoullagh, con- �• • ` ducted the' business. After all had , enjoyed games and contests a•tasty, lunch vas served. The evelning w ? T cloned by all singing Auld ' Lang - w CI , e. Ine MP „ _—. _ ._ ..... ._ be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redshaw with Mrs. F.,Man- _ =.ion and Mrs. W. Lelxnan in charge �-^ of the program. Brougham �. ' - .Mr. and Mrs. B, asE t m accoanpan- ie,d by Mr. and Mrs. A. Hughes, vis- ` fled Mrs. Easton's and Mss. Hughes' ,� rtwrv,p;�;;��t•'•.ca .-... 7...c. ....V_..._s..:,':•io-.-,.,....,,r.: - _ _ CAIVAQ 'S . V_ ETERANS - ?a complete informationA sinML teffa7 This is the Best of•a aeries of advertisements to iofoeai dcs people of Canada of plana to res-establish mea and ` women of the armed�fyo�rccm �To get the full details save ' i � and read every.��iL F.iW.•.... i .. -. - .Y ., , \ 4 :T +• 1 ........... •, TQ RELIT ' _- _ -- . MESSAGE - = to Uniform, THRE in JBL aside O When hoit�e, ,when A When YOM boys and y normal ce-loving ws comehat ties ahead. ^ , go out into the world them down, m j laid oaths or long years. -- - -:. thou thea ' as civilians�i� where ted to do before the wu? k y p� p lana to help them do the things they-�' ? - � •- ago?. Are thue P continue education, or receive needed training? ' - Will -they. have security? Can they .. 'Qi7iU they be assisted in, home owning, or to establish their own 'business, -and will they •- ace � lie o enabled to pick up Bir - --- f again :.: their family ,- c Onesin the who -11a,Ve IOVCd :. These questions which concerti all those Canadians designed to answer. tions which this series of advertisements is y giMes _ - s�i are Y _ - �.� for each ��► '_'TpA1NINA ANe ENCAT� ' "JEC`TIRE gratuity. pr°"`Ca and r western +eIPOCteNITY 1C THE in Canada -lche Barest way to permanent will Wit-->s - s _ or for your here and$1S 00 for each thirty Y ' bay _ CanadabW beast.'makin plansHemi'sp �� islands. - hold a job Canada P� ✓ civilian lik - av�erseas�e boy'a and your girl's Testis savi service ac with to acquire - the g iso • ^rhese fans are in effect those with overseas give oPP i'�' a -since early in i PL The is that every service in the Aleutian 1-42 ds, there is an tither at university'or in preparation - - end ' rued shall have gppor ty additional seven days'pay and allowances for busies or industrial career. Fees are paid se, allovv+� palm 'already ,have of such month iy nethe .state,.a on8 w 'nngedu� dY back each eu tion. civilian life, tnaiths 'bye • t service. 1 ' -' w e - bawifi� by' train�g by maintenance �be made at the.end of each '1 training � '� ' g tal o&cial% monthe following discharge•Complete dep%Ls . ,grad by the social security p wha of the war service gratuity "� 1L1. 0♦ 1R __ tis am --- -- . _. __ — am t—illness ywtnt to hcip-themselves. There is protection SE-ESTAeLISRMENT CREeR _ t�nempto,,meiit by maintenance allowances E ON �ISCNAROE In addit to the war service gratuity, which he fU* can be drawn against in t - - At�iSTANC tablislieient is credit of$7.30 for eighteen months aft • - 119 and airls 2M ha icre is a re-es nem i t will be given: each thirty days -seance da s for those who enter insured from the services,they sphere-and'$15.00 for each thirty Y Insurance Act allowance of $10000 ( for things such ;employment and tees► A: dotting service overseas• This is reagain is it fif - - _ discharged after u , 1944 _ . August purchase r of a _ _ . 1 )• home i the buying to date aE � � _ -•2. Their pay furriittire,x busiesess, or V etntaen ahc _� t life . . . :additional y: ' - th s adds Pa urariee, other n urpose� yMOME � a 3. One man ,• � as ins and for certat P , - -daand odw ys. s ° ' which 'will assist your Y ere :s p - a rehabilitation grant : becoming re-established: This credit, which ;kers to have homes of their own; either ' . 7. A Tway warrant home or to the ply reduced by grants 'given for training or on small acreages of land outside the high tzeen _ r e _ t• taxation area,at.in town,under the National - ot education,or be Bim �jkpendents will receive: is primarily for' those'who do .not wish ;Resiting Act.Full-time fainoers can dents allowance to assts under these three P4m• ;financial assistance-in full-time farming,while Their normal depen tante _ may secure financial date of discharge, with assigned pay. b commercial fishermen Y own homess small their JOU - R ' in g E M :her ' - 2. An additional months . dependents' rltN TCOR p and, m re allowance, with assigned pay. your hey or gill held'a uviliact position acreages of 1 'and in-buying needed 6sbizlg If has been 183-days continuous servick: t _ before enlisting. and s Braga d to p was, engaged 'Nur mea ' Your boy.'or.gul'w&. .be allowed to retain . ,'re the' an already in forces, d ••- , _ Place somebody, - certain items of uniform. They will be given 'if the position'still exists, and your boy �' le er'g FREE ,TREATMENT a complete medical and dental eicamination girl.is capable of filling it,it is the emp Y ear following dis:barge, service - and will be eligible fec.free.needed treatment -dut� under-the law of Canada.'to reinstate In the Y =_ e Those discharged• ition with seniority., men and women are eligible for free treat' - i for;a year after diseharg . him or her in that pot meat, hospitalization and allowances for any not physically fit, in need .of_continuing Application for-reinstatement must be made. the former employer within three months conditions-even if not.the result of service , K; 1 s or for `•` treatment.and. unable to work, will have - . �.�,•�. - of.rank.continued a from the forces or ftoni�hospita . Pensioners are entitled to thi• f life their y and allowances 'of discharge ti - oned-disability at least a year if ,necessary anif the -their pen - \ \ `` {ce long as - - si - - ionable, disability is P ogice� are stationed' E p y ON EN=10Ns 7. ►1 are' Welfare `TN OLIO treatment is beneficial. A• Veterans' \; i •• Officers e„tres ehrouallout Canada• They b Veterans Welfare in'key c • ' ,wt\•, :> interviewed Y of .Service,men and Canada's Pension Act is administered by p amme. ,.. mission,and told of the reestablishment rogr are the fria+dt all former mem• 4 - women. It it their 'duiEy to'advise and dri iridtpenderit Coni _. K`` 1. noel witk their ices. Any periaanent disability " �` : R1 assist all ex-Service p�O bers of the sect SERVICE.7 g[ ,msnc problems• If Cher. is suffered overseas,not a result of misconduct, • '. � . ••., .c,,..;. ... w� ee•etta �,h,>�au is in Canada s to an-yn -star _ must be a result of service. On -discharge, .those in the sramta. whirl+ you do ace understand, l erre disaliility outside Canada.or those who served Vsterat+s' wolfs". are eligible for a war service consult your nearest' _ • . - R. M. ,n: an A. adknzu, Minister.o published tmuy'.the authority of I M f NAT10N/AL ' HEALTH ALND ­ ;., E A S. T B _ . ._ _ .... _ _ . -. ._. _. Q SOM M 1Aw . \ .�k.9END, THIS ADVERTISLMEN'T- _ . \,.S�N: ` j.•..•'''•`\\ \''+..Q 11L� �rt\\'4 `Y\�4\y1K'�.��� k ��~\�����R�� .. � ' t, :ro � ���w•<`sh U' � �' ^, \ ''' ? H�' b,Y�'*o`\�•\ Qom. ,> • Z .'• ��+�,'�.a\�`\ ...d�M.�L•..,..c'�c;2�S..«a.sa.•..rniw...,...,w.�s','Sa. \ •a ��� r q. �•••)a1- '.,r?•� i..�...'_-�iL-...-.+ar.:.. .r.�.-..w..r1w.. _.' _ :.T r... _ __ __- � s..-- -- -t .._.... .. ___ - _..__ _- •._.-_ .. .. .-..-_ •_. __ ���j�� • 11 _ , • ADWORAL'S DEPUTY LN. YOUR FAMILY WILL ENJOY1 Se t t � . At . 0. .ilsil�i�i�l.r li?Uii?"iih,j'{I• E . T p' IA PREMIUM 1 iCR� MEAT llrn ED white Sauce Cooked 's premiuma Crs T>� Sod � Ghcistieegaky texture -T - with the wonderful - heat r _ semen 'te sauce; _ Cube meat, t° • e tasty neat,serve s a -to-prepare, ?. rou for as easy Because u' l CLac]cers- (;htisue s $avoL,they.bria .� pfemtum _ �•` �cri {�of r Always lee ?ni } •.. ess - "j Ch 71 I out all y y two on hated. CS40W `,��.•s'' GUARANTEED • . : �i r Y �« A�yyClCa�je OL 1 4 yINCLUDING MfHV .RSB ; 1 t i MIXTURES Appointment of ice Adml• :1 f t • : �. � QLANESEe✓ Edwards, above, to newly. cre- f - Ail -A -4 ste& post nf Asplity en HAIN DRUG, C • is-chief of the U. 8. fleet and deputy chief of naval operations Ti 11 t unchain Admiral ' ..•a .. , will -probably o�Kia from his Wash- �1 " Ernest J. g m ,1'iMM,fMf' I�p+Kl1t iF It �rrY.!.€. �i?t E>'� .5i' .is.;`,:,;:i:i j:;:•:,.. i .. � res ., ington desk job, permiit him to go to Pacific combat areas. l:.ir:.... Sapphires ,,and -J i a m O n d s -edit was time for bed. But the light a always burned in her own room A Loving God _ well.- More so, it is evidence that, - by long after the other lights were Some fathers will go to a great with the aid of the Red Cross out.Both els had often wondered deal of trouble and expense to sat-DOROTHY TROWBRIDGE _ � P parcels, the men are fit enough to _. • _ _ why Gran always insisted on. going isy the desires of their children, toss cabers and hammers and dance -:--.-..-CHAPTER, VIII Up 'to bid•so Baily, and then -re- yet it cannot be compared with - the Highland Fling, if thty lacked people of the stage with Whom you mained awake so late. But no one what the Lord will do for those sufficient food, -or were ill-treated, • Peggy wondered desperately if work?" her grandmother- asked. -ever questioned Gran's decisions. who love hire. A'loving father will the would have no "pep' She could manage a taint, or a fit. "Oh, yes, of course. But, Gran Nancyand Y pep to tackle -Peggy talked as they never ,give such _dangerous things such strenuous sports, which are i Anything to get Nancy away from dear, you must realize that many walked back and •forith between as matches to a child because of *a subject of het ring did her en of the people connected with-the their rooms while they undressed: the harm they might cause, and a only for the young and 'strong. agefSiept. And she.w. d h1ave to studios are ,delightful. The direc- At least Peggy The public has read much about - jpgef eln u for a week. Each da toil and, people tike that. b wish ggY talked.• She kept loving God at times does not grant the ill-treatment of Russian and p 3 up a,rapid -irle,"asking' of this gill 'us the dair`es of our hearts when would call for more details, robs• You knew some of them." from boarding school and tell' Cher prisoners s the Germans, di '• p s- -«- « _:._.. g � h would not be best far era. .. hundreds of thousands ha ing died W. If she -could only,go back to what she kuew of another. Sae 'Whatsoever 'ye would that men from atarvatiotY and ill-treatment. this morning when she had had no Uri. Horton shoot her head, remembered -Nancy's disposition 'should do to you,.do ye even so "Idc3, they do not,seem if. have p g to them." Let us Maybe the Germans just darer t sLg! of old. She must fix u something put these words - "Well, I can't tell you his name hurt you, but I am afraid they do treat Bns Lha s, Canadians and _ Y for them to do. is out• book of. �rememberance ' she answered aloud. = 'not appeal to Me. 1 have no desire Americans that way. Yet, where they will never be forgotten. "Won't I meet him while I'm. to meet anyone connected with pic- (Continued Next Week) Let us not fail to' lead a helping We?" Nancy wants o now, hand at every opportunity. Or if watehin her closet Feggy 'was silent,for_the. Mott, - nst1 atlon one - g y. we are tempted to pass'b a friend P g "No, you see he doesn't five here. Part. Content to listen, and eagerly - Y awaiting an opportunity SUNDAY SCHOOL nerd; remember the words of this easy way"' That's why, He's away, and 1 don't Q pPortunit to have..a Jesus "As ye have done It unto a e e know just when he is comin I'm talk with her ._ Ester. 1 g, one of the Least of these my broth- •'I'md ted awful! sorry but' In the triangle betweea.,.the sere- LESSON 3 y ry you see that Is � sen, •e havt done it unto me." i learnt out 1 the way it is.'He doesn't live here', Ice wing which made as ell on the about ALL. .stud he is coming, but I don't know opposite side of the house eorre- Words Of Advice IMAN for it en- when, mad there are seve�*!­­- V—ding to the office, 2nd fl P tor. October OftAI is ens t see the ultimate re- dei m consti- . race, Gran had. hsr, herb ardent_ sult of'the blind.leading -the blind, pawoes. t !plications.' That secured a good g RELIC-10N IN EDUCATION rid me of !Fine, Peggy told herself, and she In.the late afternaon. the clean spa- ; _ _ but what _the s tae Iliad better learnit ome on. j ram, tansy, Golden but shall know tion? We who are so fortunate is gativves--wr ich ' thyme, lavender, heliotrope and • possessing God's word should read ' lisH"s go down,'.' she added. P 0 the truth, and the truth shall make D g � never helped `There seem to be tour Lica-... others that Peggy could never're- it, lest we be-lead astray by false more than a day tions,' Nanc mi}ttered as the left member, mingled, and she Inhaled a 6x89. p you free. Joh teachers. "By their fruits ye shall or so. Now, X Y "5cek }e alert the Kingdom of - _ ;.:,het room. They stopped by Peg'- the fragrance icontentediy: God and his righteousness, and all know chem." Are_ our guides•pro- thank gam, "Funnyabout n g ti*s, things othall be added unto duciii Godly men and women I'm as ALL-ream while she , hat, gloves and bag, then went smell," she thought' to herself, not. you:" .These Gere the. word .of ; typical of the straight and narrow this gmtla ceralfor , downstairs to iota the others on listening much to the others,' just, war, or individuals like the,many ac�ag Jesus to the multitude#, and to If you suffer from constipation due the back terrace for ea, enjoying the fact. that: Gran... and those who have.acknowledged t}te who are on the Broadway Which to lack of "bulk" is the diet, at _ + • • ' Maxine and -lie were - together leadeth down to destruction? ata-000's ALL-ML41t—as a cereal Lord Jesus Christ as their Saviour, again. "The linens at boarding or is several muffins.Maxine,,of course, was the cen- ` --g are now accord to oh become QbaLly, as'pop$ every day—and school were soapily_clean; and you g J n' lar in the days of Christ as today. drink plenty of water.Remember,it's. - 1ter of everything during' The rest . knew the sgns of God, and the.bank bank of a delicious, wholesome canal—not a of.the afternoon .and.ecenin You g oeild gef .up.and ger-.fo. How easy to see ala the faults in Ing. Nan- . . heaven is at their disposal. teighb.arej and to. medicine. C3et ALL-mtM today, at N cy seemed morose, but she always all smell of-la-ct rider and• helio- We are not to be afraid or amt our owls shortcomings. May we llogg'a is London.handy�' e Dy -,Lena when she was' not the center • but to ask' with the assurance that �tea- 1 trope; and you know the coffee will profit from these word's of advice,' of things, Peggy thought unhapgi- _ our requests wily be granted. We. be hot and served Ia dainty cap's, grid consider our way before cast- ' 1y. Only once _did she_ enter the have_,a• wonderful- God watching • and that. either the sun will be ing a critical eye at .those around conversation, at over:us, .who is' never .top tired to shining-or,that fires will be burning' u#': "keep thy tongue from evil." Headac I've often been told," Nancy, listen to .our petition*; never trav- said, patting her blonde hair, ".that Iu the early morning." _ -- elling_in• some distant land when !4"am a Int like Carole Landis. Do * + we seek him,- or never' -too busy Sports Held ' 'N°tbiogismoreaepres- " you think 1 .am. I've sometimes Each room at Rosewood had its when we knock t1i open the doorsr Annual P sing than headaches:.. thought 1 might go into pictures, 'awn ficepiase, and in the winter of heaven to pour us out a bless- In German `Stalags' Why duffed..-dsmbly's Yon- remember, Peggy, at school a'fire•-At, always lighted in the,. ing. A 'report appearing in a Scot will gIre instant relief. / I was always in all he dramatics: bedroom before Its occupant was, Lamblybisgoodfor ar- j Of course, 1 don't-know just ho,v- up. At night, except Itr summer, ache.toothache, oto get in, but 'you could probably tish weekly newspaper giving an back, stomach, bowels 7fklath!� v Peggy had sleepily watched the account of the annival.' Highland . help me there,' 'she said to Maxine. lire-light'dancing on 'the walls of \\� " �\ sports that took place in "Sta7ag • Well, I'm afraid not," Maxine her large room ever since-the could �\\ a 883" shows that the Scottish, and "answered s'low'ly. "You see: there remember: �� � " are so many pretty iris who wantsupper, �\ other prisoners of war there tossed HEADACHE-POWDEIlS- t4 g After as the• were •Ieav-. to get in, and they have such bitter �g the dining room,}\arty ,held the caber, threw the hammer, held disappointments. -1 just happened Peggy back a little after airs. ' a tug-of-war,''in .which the Arg3�11' OEM to fit a part they needed someone fiorton and '\taxine`had left- the- _ and Sutherland Highlanders team You Will' Enjoy'Staying 'At ` for, and some studio a ecutive'saw room.' beat•the.Border Yeomanry, ran tae when we were goingthr \� The .ST. -REGIS HOTEL. races;'plays i the'bagpipes and per- '. -- 9ugh— - "What are we doing tonight." �SQS formed 'Highland dances aal in re'- ruttuNTO a studio,—and- asked me to come she asked. "1 am alwa s' .so urs- 2.10 �" g �. Lvery ttooa3 ..1113 111191 \� ular 'st le such-as one, h ylee at; =back for a screen test. It was-just Y - g Y t er ■■d reiepro■e, ors when I'm on a blind .date.__ • .at Zorra games, says the Stratford 9-slagte,.Jm,Ite ■p-� i S break, but-of cotir'se that doesn't "gut we aren't doing anything," \' , Beacon Herald. Double, ,it3.50 up. happen of ten.". Peggy told her in confusion. '"'' �,� �' _ tt Good hood, Dining and Dane.- "Have You no other friends in .. , f \�� \`�' The account of the games is in- ing wtgttsy. - • •• -• Xou mean we haven't any ��.' teresting, , California; Maxine, except' these dates ` Nancy- asked, drawing fiowever, for 'another .Sherbourne at- Carlton reason. It is evidence that�the Ger- Tel. RA. 418b back in shocked surprise.""Can't ��„ �`�Z _ - we call .up somebod to conte over mans treat some Allied'prisoners and'fake us some place or dance ,MEAD CQLD -�4re��L__-VVw I Chet quick reliefl Just ®ear never spend an evening alone:'•. \ -- - MOSTROLINffi in each nostril.Breath- « • + - - o• T. 'W2 ass Dpaasages open • right away. - 3 sages soothes, lubricates, Peggy was close' to' tears,. �Ev- ■age hes;'helps make and keep'LINS ywr rything was wrong,' She did not \ Few rops • •' tie4s healthy. Brings comfort +wiftlY• mind spending evenings -,at. home; Convenient. Pleasant. For adults and although she, `want .Z$ go out Y: Y .. ei!?8drai. 5oc—W druggists. .. s some, but it had I`iot dawned Ott y her that she'§hould have something Up Each Nostril Quick! Relieve O ST-R OL 1 N-E tanned for every minute,of'Nan �� y�S5 _ st- _ _ �rti1FTON,.,�alt,rOl,„ENOLANQ planned .. - - cy s visit. How could she? "You see'a'a 'oa 'account' of My Look, Mother jum rl. •yard . needed for this cute umperl• Make engagement. He"is iiightfully`jest• pattern 4505 with matchin acket. . u 'ness o ors. Perhaps with Maxine here we, Make .blouses too, .from same a Pat.be to' ix u' somethin . • t CA14PHOPATED . I'm sorry.” Pattern 4505 it. 'c13iJdreti's sizes: A,here Troaable.&1 - "Nancy 'pouted- in silence the rest": 2, 4,-6,-8, and 10. Size 6, jumper, MUSTARD CREAM of the evening. At qulrter to ten takes 1 yard''35-in fabric; jacket or a blouse, N yard'-35-inch. - Soothing relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catarrh Rub6sd'an da seek throes D+Irs. 'Holton''suggested that it was Send.twenty cents (2Uc) in coins comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose reduces ad sheat, elear• up the• aAected parts - time for bed, since both gd'ests ' must be tired. Maxine caught Peg- swollen membranes—soothes irritation ssi pls+oMsi watkd nt�3t'•sleep iPreretits (stamps,cannot be accepted 1 for , relieves - Nrreebn and serlow oaapNeadom this pattern to 'Room 421, 43 Ade- congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal MCKS sssasWmnsMIND WK.*.Ia 9&4a , gy's eye- and smiled: A smile of Idide St. West, Toronto. Print _ � remembrance. This was the hour pa $F• Makes breathing easier , ;, plainly size, name, address, ,style try J of ow erections in package. VA'� O'H -----IS9ttE 43184# __ -trherr-Mrs -lfortatt-awaD's sngBesr --tlunrber.-- _ _ _ _ _ ___ .. O� • � s 4 u x - a J. ,Advt'a Clrl�e Prentice 3P• .A.. � M 3M _.. r clams _ ._ - - - Insurance of Kittle Pe r Sale "-le goad pp laCZNSED AUCTIO.NBIi�, _ +R ~Pickering. A� Goralczy]�t 18� ?BpNE AGIN. iS:W s,]IILLHG]Dil _ �'.} L-_ 15th Year as r 1 -- -- - r - d -- on to the preaaises of _ _ _--_--. -- ''`o _the Coaafies ed York and Oat► Insurance Advit+er Lot 23,.Con. 4, Pick= - -- -- - - a Hood, i ; successor to Corp. Kea Prm ablank. s4arliag heifer. F,L and of the Late . Address _le set.a� rou _out - � drS rown and red, 3 coal-cit heats -'maphone near new with a ;nd Prentice). Farm and Farm• bout one hundied 'records and a +tock Sslq a Spetdalts. at Fab ao� - Zossonsibli Bates.- NOTICE _ . number. of 'clocks. Jataies Dwyer,- - - - ....... Elii$beth SL Pickering. For Sale - part Ayrshire--and -Hol-. W MI. MAW Over tracks Pam 70� �T ��7 ; stein cow.-I1ue to freshen Oct- 26• _- — - JIOSNNfOD AUOTIONSIili ANL .` day - - - • ooa omlk�er. Box '445- News Offim Roolm to Rent own entrance; also Sales oeadueted Anywhere r garage ,to rent. Apply Percy Mac- ?hone or write. Address 814 Dun WOOR, CEMENT, ATCH ' t3ereet Bust, Donald, Church St. North, Pickering. _ BANS, GRA VEL, - For Sale - two lady's winter coats ttby—Ontario. - 7H - -- leather coat an me e. - _._ aII - - - W�titSee-, Ontario. PICSv.RING- MILLS �LTILDLR' r _ For Sale `- sow - second._litter due 8 BII PPLIER " 7. Georgearfio looal;c;artsge WOrk, _ > . _ PACE e of --- east M Ptcltenng on north. sed We havealso plaeed-in stocY a tui] _ No. 2 Highway. - - ,__._ LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING.- - J. A. WILLOUGHBY NOTICE willongeby Fatwt, Agency A. V�: MITCHELL There'll be real News Head Office -- Toronto ---- -. .. 156 Yonge St. A.D0605 - "Largest arid Oldest in' Commenaittg' oil June I. P18kering, Ont. Canada - Established Forty - for you soon j Years" _ .Four. mill Will erose for Sat- - - Ytsrds•74: Res. 65W -' COMiUt_T OUR�GTIVE CITY DErT. unt11 the nraety aftarnooas, FOt! TMwT NOME IN TME GITY ' '''• week of Septeuiber 1, 1944 -A E. -.R XC H A R D C N i SALE REGISTER -' . _ ..... - Ci$NERAL IN6URAK � October 21-farm stock. RRAL RSTATB - Sattsrday, implements. including Mc-Deering 16O N Y EY A N CI N d tractor, Allis-Chalmers -tractor good, D*A*L0C K w-©oD - McDeering 13-disc grain drill ,new PICKERI'NG. ONT. �� An old established ►, ready 1944, 2•,Farrow tractor plow-on rub- . to serve. THE BIG FRIENDLY STORE bar new, at Lot 17, Con. 1, Uxbridge 'VIE C EL IY E R hhame, i _ the property. of Howard Stony. - M. S, Vwpi»an ''Terms Cash. No reserve. Owner gq- - jag ' no at . Seuess Q Y R I L E. NSI O F't L EY and . , . • BROCK .. Tuesday, Oct. -Oil=-fam stock, im- incl . stered and Ga Grade etc., Aythershire caudin ttle, ; howarta pure•-bred .beep at Lot 7, THEAT 1 N�U RA N C E _. - oketint-lardware- .. . .Ro1ph Davis. Terms cash: No res-erve, -Farm -rented. Sale at 1.00. '�TgITSY PHONE 67 PICK.Sellers and Atkiniwn, auctioneers. - • $eakhtdli AhFeofdtt/onea . - - - - Wednesday, October 25-.-darm stock, lementa, furniture, including a THURSDAY, FSI., S:ATUMAY _ itup - Me-Deering tractor 1020, 8-Furrow _ sBR SPECIAL ' We Have 111 StOChc r tow, ha etc., at Lot ;Qeteher 19, !If ad s3 .. 101N TEB •,S,tractor Cen. 2,` Uxbridge, the pro perty o - pain . George ensue cash.. No,res- Saturday Matinee at L Buy ane 20 mtsa..shell / mouth - erve. Owner giving up farming ow /�''� 4 lag to ill-health. Sale at 1.00 Sell- (4. War Savings Stamp. buy .one -7, .��.ads and 1►iardeil Tools � on,and Atkinson, ;uc�tioneers. --. _ _ Cobra Woman - 20 ►-shell) - -$stn s October 281-anct�on salt _ in .teaisnieolc�ar Every shell bought-anay save General a i�dware Sup lies a sd y, of 40 head of Registered and His the wife of a Canadian in i ass : 0 uernsey ea e, me - !]ew Hail awl Saba -action' ing springers, fresh and young � _ J. S. BALSION. - .PICKERING tle, at Lot 26, Con. 6.Quarter"-mile D>itUGGIBTS' WAR ` east of Cashel, the property of MONDAY,.TUESDAY, WEDN-SDY SAVINGS STAMPS CAMPAIGN. _ Norman Lotton. Terns cash. No re- OCTOBER 2.3 24 and 26 , OBJECTIVE - $1,000,000 in { . -serve an owner is quitting the, milk SlkPTEMtBER 1 business. Sale at 1.00.' Sellers and T.ast complete show at 8.20 • Atkirheon, auctt 11n ioneers. is-13 �`he-Lif e- HE-RE � arnte�lr� Am 0 NAM vu a, iv 'I�seaday, October 31 - auction-sale � � of ferns stock, hay grain, i•mple- Doaaid O'Connor •Pesg� RytM ` 'L R Boyer F m IL _.. vents, entire household furnishings _ . Y . •.. 'Phone. i� 6ti !Z P,AI T08�DD1'!"O PJitICt1C8 AT W SITBY OUB HOIL� ills'! etc. the property of the late J. W_ gasa„a Feeler _ - Johasdth. Lot 17, eon. 4, Scarboro, - _. - �WANTED at Brown's Corners. T4rms cash. No also an added attractiot reserve. Faun sold. Sale at 1.00 fallSellers and Alkinson:' auctioneers. Timber ween IO all Csogds Hens wild Sri Br'oilerx • • • I W have a Aa'J of STOVE W,edaesday,.November let - auction -RkUrd Arles ' Mary Betb Hegltes e � s� sale near, new implements, dairy I P'IPBS, STOVE BOARDS, EL. � Highest �IlaTl�et Price ,cattle, young cattle, hay, grain etc. THURSDAY, Flli., SATURDAY at.Lot 35, Con. ¢, Pickering, on No. BOWS AND FlJRNACE PIPES 7 Highway, at Green River, -the % OCTOR� ad, 21 sad 28 'Alae W�ORH GLOVES, WEATHER :props of Roy Carter. Sale at 1 ; 1 — pI t�K J�.•R I N C� F A I�1�'i oa. N0 ICDG>1'0, Team cash. A. S: -$bine On Harvest ,. sZ'R1P, CATT«E CHAINS -, • P. ,.• 3 S *• I ... g.g pAINT61 ENAMEL% VARNI- - : 'LIMITED portant• Aaetib" ga1.e.. .. .t lr101�n s1gE8, OILS, aaa TV .IN �'� t�*'1t>cD BGC GRADING iTATtOX Grade Dairy Cattle, Horses, Near New T�'actAr and Implccnents Ants ShOrMAn and Detlwss Mersthw JI'OCR WHITBY, ONT. PHONE WHITBY Hay, Grain, Hogs, Roots - -Refrigeration System g * ��� Cs Q�p . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. -Maple Leaf Fire AL SH i the property M ' H ..,HARRY i.EADBE R Hardware and Ttineiaith Lot 12, Con. 8, Markhcm Ta'p .Insurance �Co• Phone 46 Entrance.to farm ir,m Main St. at ANNOUNCEMENT rear of C. N. R. Depot, Markham _. ,.. - � .. , - - ,. Torten CRah Cyte et. 12.1 F.harp +P � for Farm and Cmu try -Bought and Soil- _ .No Reserve. Fan-n. leased. Refresh- Buildings anent booth. Lloyd Turner, clerk; = • Used. Cloth[ f —Sterilised, elenn- Clarke Prentice, auctioneer, Mitl&en WfndsWrm, I�rnnee on Bniidiap ad and pressed like now. Carry tt• Windmills, Silos etc. - - __.. P. O. phone Agin. 52W3 targe stock of high class Writs, : •. � - i --- bile Inaurattoe of - overcoats and �� Also a aced .-- - Siwdi Onoe- again we take the lead and introduce to ,the people of X11 stock of new leather coats and Court 'ef Revisioir wase or Phase rritdbreakera, and 'gents', furnisb- Pickeriatg and vidnity a'Modern, i X. Insa'at very reasonable pares. Call RUBLIC NOTICE--is --hereby given' BO mBn Rowe and tie convinced. c_ that the First Sitting of the Court - - 'Sam .Sebw" - '.Groceteri.a - ' Self-Serve ` of Revision of the Kunicipality:of _ WHITBY'ONTARIO 21 Bond Str. West. Osiirwa the Township of-Pickering, for. the _ _ _ .. Revision o! the Aaeessment Roll of --- _-_ , —_ ---- Wye izi to you•to call stid`vaew our new arrangements the acid Mnrticipality for the yfar r s - - ntiali ,EverythsAg dis'play'ed on on helves and priced � � - 1945, and for hearing appeals that Q Meats e for W'eeldy Apedah Amposmasnt, contained in abe duty filed -gairls cid Roll, : Fresh Veget bles will be held in the Township Hall, Brougham, Ontario, on Wpdnesday. `November' I, )1, 1944, it the -hour of PHOI�IE. ti ! FREE, DTLIVTNY 'clock in the afternoon. Fish and Poultry _�t.00 0. Of which all persona interested Season will please take notice and govern ", gly• c saccordingly. themselves ac -- -- - - -r -Cleek of the said Municipality, --SILK Bron ha Ontario ti l .a. Phan