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The _ _ __-- :__: _ • al 'en, we were informed frau three-week' ce.npaiga is half overs SEEMS HARD �� Dunba�rton, that the onandy_.bsga of Milkweed gathered by Dunbafton; eons p nn H E oN Lywin MEE in New Quarters C i school pupils, hanging on the-fence FIVE YEARS BET WEEN SOMETRINQ HERE for_drying, had been removed said The meeting being held on Wed- - = . ;, strewn over the highway in front of we oC. RIES _ dobservations: " '' , the lirovinc8 have been gathering '*No Garbage" signs to hued AND NOW H� S 61gCK - W F� �� r milkweed, and packed in the bags 'on Int con, east of RoaebaniC. 'THOUSAND QF supplied by the Government, to be- - Town Line-to be- gravelled north 6 ELON G 3� QY I CK�i used in. the me�auf#eture of life- Town Kinsale. MIL-ES AWAY - - • saving equipanent. Driving through Nine assessments for revision -1 ` the country this fall, one would see grsaited, 4 disallowed, 4 .allowed. _ -r at every school, , lame and small, - - Fourteen assessments to be chan- ttieae"bags of milkweed�L-the results ged•as to owne-rahip. i f -; 0- es' of the effort of thousands of young- Bert Matthews appointed Town '`' sters in Ontario. The guilty, parties, strip offices caretaker. '� _ in this cSge should be dealt with int $26,M asked for Roads and Brid- ` r the most severe -manner permitted I by our Statutes-end then Some. gen budget - $8,000 higher this'year.- � - - Accounts passed -- Roads and Bridges $7888.57, Contingencies ' Mrs. Gerald Cowan. $oepbstnk. Ont $826.58, Belie! ,21, Sheep Imues ��. .The death tools place at Toronto - East General Hospital, and Sunday, t. Officer Lo t Pas - �--'" October 29, of Mrs. Gerald Cowan; -. T Wsrran Mise Yisita _ y f` of. Rosebank, following a long ill- _ nese. . Mr& Frank Loyst,, Claremont, rec- � h Mrs. Cowan, the former Margaret - S. Scott, was v w known in sued. -quite ,a4 surprise an i`iieaday - �� � � � - a'i' �1 - ' tmorni'ng. She was tying an over- _ Pickering. An active worker in many, 'specs parcel_ to send to her son. A / women's groups, the church,,and the . loot-step behind her, made her turn °j;;AV" � � local Horticultural Society,,'ahe be- and there he was, W. O. Ren` Loyal, �k•o,, xa►ne very well acquainted with a ---�F.;_wing ' , . prise of his arrival, after being ov- �_ •The funeral took place on Tues- eraeas for 'scrne vicmths. Rin, had day from Tbronto, with interment at been wounded, but was now' dis- ..•, ,,/ Melville Cemetery,' West Rill. She+ - charged from hospital, and back in (' , is survived by her husband, a bro- action before coming home. He has / �li %' ` V 4� ther, George.M. Scott,. Mpntr-al, ..had quite. a member of operational � ` �,r/ (�\� Q � Mrs. Alex. Annan, Aurora, Jean and flights o-0--r enemy territory. y / Harold of Toronfo• Mm Lucy AL rowed / e -^row a eAfter a serious illness of six __ _� 'sundae Afternoon. _ _ nodntha and poor ea or a num, Seth Badgewwlan old, life-long ber of -years, Mrs. Lucy M. Powell �� resident of Puckering Township pass-' passed soar on October' 23; at the - ed aw$y tact woek-end�t� home of her eon, Aubrey W., Powell - --- —- - - - Hospital. following a short illnem- in Whitt township. 'Pick Wana.'s Institute Claremont Bo Kilned in Action Dance In Brougham Town Hall A bachelor, he has lived in 'the She was born in wp a -----. little cottage, just no Of Sears ago, and was the daughter of The monthly meeting of the Wom Pte. -A.' Faulkner, son of Ralph ,Wedneiday, November, 8th Brock Road schoor for',rnariy years. the late A[r. and Mrca. Daniel Larke en's Institute met on Tuesday after- •arid the late Mrs. Faulkner, was The funeral took place on Sunday . lived-ail a of Mfc ll actton�tgtum, accord �A large Bink of Canada bill in-or es ire n ttre 1Vic n min life in this district sued the last 47 Frank Hall with a .good attendance. inn to word received by his father � eral Nylours, Pickertag, with Rev: .years in Whitby Twp, and wsa mar- Necessary---business'was: appointing last week. near the Pickering Branch Canadian M. R. •Jenkir�� officiating. Inter- - - tied in- Pickering on February 14, •f delegates to the Annual Conven- Pte. Faulkner enlisted with the Bad -of Com_•nerce. Reward. Finder, ►Hent took place at Bethel Cemetery ,ono and has always lived an s . t1da to be held at tho'Royal y Grenadiers last re. parth. of Pickering Villag?a 6n this farm. Predeceased by her huiband, Nov. 14, 15 and16. Ther President,. went overseas in August, ar•d was e e 5th concession. _-Mr. Arthur Badger- the hlay� 927, andJames r�one ord so How- gate,Hwith Miss E RicOfficial ardsoa also c ' lived on Ehe ith '' ow. Oshawa, is a nephew of the de- T Dick Never Failed' tYti. Uxbridge and attended W,_tib -ceased. ard, killed in- France in 1915, and Mrs, •McEwen, as alternates. school. He would . have ce4ebrated ----'- � C. A. O. -Oct. 12 1'9.44 another son Harold, --who died in The donation of gifts for British his 20th birthday in January. C.-N. R. Station Safe Rerinved August 1943, four sons survive her, Babies was generous, useful ar,d Surviving are: his ' father, three Dear firs. Fowler: I have just received your letter of. ...By Safe-crackers Milton, of Reach T". Will:aril, of 'inost attractive. -sisters and one w ther. - October 3 and I regret very much --~-- North Oshawa, Fred'.and Autrey, of The Rall Call"-What I should.have - The bi o Whitby Towr.ship, and,also o�e dau- Sri my Medicine Chest" received ft-.]. I To T.iose ��'ho 3I'issed the Recent that.I have. not written before now. t; safe in the Pickering ghter, itis., Sherwood Hall, Whitby. response, the final suggestion being I have thought about it several Can. Na.{oust RaIlways�station was .Itamunization Treatments at Schoal• times, but we have begn in actign re•noved -1`n th., .office. .fome. t'ctre In all there are•thirty gra•dchi'Id- —ft rftight'be well to clear tliiin 'out 1 almost continuously and it is ex- •gunaay'night 'last, but .for only a ren and seven great-grand,hildren and start all over again. To those Who have called the, very short distance-th3 end of the tremeay difficult tQ ,find t;cne. also surviving her. The funeral was -The township nairse, Mrs. Gordon News enquiring about "ii:ru,niuniza- I knew Dick, vcsy well an'd his' station -p.atforni, 'where they had conducted from-Armstrong's- Ftirier- was present and gave a very eruct- tion treatments" at our schools, a'.ld death was a great blow to me �iatd been iriterrup`ed-by a passerby, who _ al Home; OshawgE, and Rev. J.• V. ical talk on the dnecessity for proper why'-we" did not publish •announce- gives the e A McNeely, King St. United Church; food and the.. promotion of .health to his codinrades in th Signal Plat- gi s police much 'inter, sting, menta of'thee dates they were to be oon. I can say' with every sincerity .valuable information. The safe had officiating. Interment' took place in services in this towtQship,'stressing' conducted, the Editor advises that Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oct.• 25. the 'importance of a periodical r that Dick was one of the finest sol- not been opened. We will lar more p-:y•.we had not received any notice fiorri dyers who ever served with the Roystl of this and other similar events areal check-up fur -everyone as' a the Health Authorities of such dates. ieoo we believe. Neighbors Sell Out. mesas ,of preventing serious.iliness, o Regih eiLt. He ~vent. through 's ha' >� Thea_ cdlumris sire open to these of the most ferocious battles' that rind also the need fon immunization Services,' ch a whenever Mr. George Hood, of Glascow, din- ° °O l age they Scare use ' outcome of these battles was largely ' of their farm Stock• and icnp- The usual social half-hour with a dependent o4 the abiljty of the reg- With tkQ nal• chem p� dainty lunch was much'enjoyed. North. Pielkerin� fled Cross lements by.. auction. The sales were knental signallers to keep commun- .� n }� _ conducted by "Sellers and Atkinson" Neighbors all juin is .on Hallowe'en ,• ications open. Dield never, failed. _ __. The regular meeting of the North • - • i • • and some good prices were received Party at No. 4 Eam Through sleepless ' sights and is Chicken Shorteatlte yu .P;ckgring Red' •Cross,will be t held peer ---at Mr. Davis', a grade Ayrshire �:�--- ,appalling conditions he carried out, .on Noveimbei 6 at the home .of.the � ander the auspices o! the cow brought $140, and the lowest A splendid HaZowe'en Concert his duty with great courage and ,priced cow $102. At Mr. Hood's, the -was given by the pupils of the above :President, Mrs. Bert Harvey, Brou- Pik Re Presbyterian Church ghasn; at 2.30 coolness. Dick was killed at Forel p= =1i..It is.lioped'that' Bed Cross Bootle y. -- _ McDeer, tractor vent•Yor school,'on Frida__ev' tation frau the As is hande, near the-Seine. Before Friday Evening, November 10. $530. Pbtatoe s for $1.10 a bit; - goodly •crowd was presea�t and 'other this he had 'always been with .D. Supper' w other 'Units, Aitona, Claremont, Mt. PPe ' Served fi'arri 5.30 em. some lovely"costumes diaylayed.. Zion and Green River,:will.be' pica- Company, but as C. Company lost a Adults 50c. Child-under 12,.960; •The Rotary...Club _ F4llowing�is a list of the prize-win- ent so that plana for the arrsrival signaller; Dick was sent there just _• • . President A Hera: Louise Clubman, Ronald Neale, meeting may be_ made. before the battle. The. C.. O. was Pickering -- lex. Russell introduced, George Field, Louise Anderad wounded early in the- battle n, Mrs, Birkett will have something St. George's Church, Sunday,•Nov-. �• 'at Tuesday's meeting, Mr. Wilfred 'laine Lislsm&n,.Howard Davis, Mrs.. to sayabout shortly afterward Dick received a sonber 5. 11 a.ap. - Service of Inter- B pais sod..>zadges being machine-gun wound in his shoulder. Brace, of D. I. L. as his speaker. rY�t, Mary Davis, Colla Neale, issued to Redd Cross workers of long , . cession and_ Thanksgiving to tmarld Mr. Brace is belie son of former June Bryant, Bev. Bryant, Mrs, sUmding, She will also tell of the .Nevertheless be carried oa:-Hie de= the completion of the re-decorations. missionaries to China, he living W. Barry, teacher. new quota which_has garments for_ vot}ion to duty was magnificent aa} ,of-the church. Sunday school as-its-- i7r that country tail only a very few•. Small wearers in addition to gloves, our coniniunkationi to �, company �, at 10 a: in. t ,, . years ago.. He is . therefore well AN 1<TAL BAZAAR small socks and long sleeved khaki did not fail. It was not till about • • . • -qualifiedto apea>c-on "Ehina", his unddr auspices .od sweeten. _ _ _ six hours later that Dick was killed- - ' : Danbartod subject on- this occasion. _A. descrig -81'. GBORGF" CIRLTRL'H Mn. E. Annie, Broughem, is by a piece of shrapnel iraan a Ger• St. Paul's Church. Sunday; tion o! any nation, the habits of the­ GUILD, FiCKERINU - -the proud wearer of a Blood Donor's �man mortar. I always had the-ut-' Z P• �. - $�uiday school. 3 P. tnW. most adrcniratlon for Dick even be- . people, agriculture, ecrnmerce acrd 'S.9TURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Button. She has ,given-five-donations• t Celebration of the Holy, Ccr:�mm�lion. industry can always be more occur- in the seven, months. If there i fore •fhe �battlion landed in France. Preacher, Rev. E._.a Robinson - ne who lived •be held in the P are other wearers of this button. He lived decently and.was a7v�aye lin that country, and this applies uiet was in• RED CROSS please-let your reporter know. Tell , vere ng, PresbyterianChurch had great wens -of leadership-,a - F c Work- .Home Baanit p° - this instance. Mr, Brace gaze an - � 7 i � us about it at the tneetiag on Nov. • fact which -ass roved tune -and •Annivttaar7 9ltviGe. - 7,a0 p. 9s: Interesting story of China, providing Aprons Pantry Shelf 6 at 2.30 p.'m: P areany facts that are seldom obtain- Babjr -Booth Fiea• Toed -¢i time again in the heat of battle. No 9nilday, November 6, 1944 1 ed in the usual, current literature. •Atternom Tea Will Be Served - Pickering Red Crowd doubt you have received- details of Preacher, Rev. WmMcRoberts' A.n fnvitation was extended to the Haar O at 3 DicWs burial. I 'ran insure you he B. A„ M. Th., Knox Church, 01"'I It _.speaker to make.s further visit and - p� P. m- The Red Cross Monthly Executive f was- very wel l cared for.-May I ex- Soloist_ - Mrs. 'P. Spratt continue his story which all felt he No Adnilasim Fee •MeetkW will be held on 3fdfday of d bo 7�tr 'tdi�` dbepeet s9en iathq St: s chotr,'Y@siitby, usist in the anthem's )tial not besea able to conclude owing Cie eM Do Year (�tristsss .��n, November B, at 2.80 p. m. li� your terrible loos. �•- Robt, Webb, 1 , to the ohoiE'period allowed on one at the Red Cross Rootas.. U Chaplain. Can. Forces in France, t j 11'dendn -Welcapems f ShoplP�t _- - — e „ z- -- - European CropsMoom) }- Saved Frons PlunderAIR _. The rapid gains which the allied wO+snft Es armies have made in Western and Quick relief It m theOAS Southeastern Euro" liave prevent- dbtrw of hhemad IN - -- - ed wholesale destruction of crops b shat lou want. s - by the Ny Nazis, states the Monthly Va"tr°"n°1-a few �'' flrop. up each�aost�rl2, Review of the Wheat Situation. --io,heuirr�ita� -tioat And low08iM• Nott Large areas of France are re- Va-�-tom also MNb1<It11tr<1tfi�1 prevent tslaay col i x'o R t - ICTORY _ t ported• practically ufrtouche�d and -,a time.Try>t Iwno,r V1=1'Yw 1fWNO C1QAR�TTlf yielding a•fairly good crop of grain a Wheat over and above local re- quiiements from these areas is ex- , rir VICTORY pected to move into deficit regions yield. AI- fr gg wheat surpluses to Russia rather Butted in a reduction of Al- including, possiblyt parts of Bel- than to Germany. _ t hough_no_-egimates_are_ giuia and Holland. The timely :ad- In the United Kingdom, sodkin able it seem to be the general vance into oumaniw-. an -Su- mills are repo ted-to have delayed opinion that this year's crop is seci garia will permit shipment of any harvesting and have possibly re- smaller than that of last year. - -. 8 ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS DOGS FOR SALE _ UEDICAL INCOME TAX REPORTS, comDlet* FOR SALE REGISTERED COCKER IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS ' g ore than 40,000 persons,.known wg :;, v; monthly Bookkeeping Servlc0a, spaniel pups, pet and show stock.. atter .taking Dixon's Remedy for -- small businesses our specialty. Martindale Kennels R8 'd, 864 Rheumatic Patna and Neuritis. . we eeted as collaborationist a: .:..;.. Munro- 886 Lave been arrested in a_swift but ?� Street East, Toronto. Ottawa. Poatpala ;Loo. _tahw purge of Belgians who solo w BABY CHICKS SHEEP FOR BALE STOI"CH AND THREAD WORMS sat t0 the Germans. Trials have , LEICESTER YEARLINGS AND f' • often are, the cause of 113-bealth �II begun about il0 'f�ilY PULLETS: YOU WILL BE PLEAf3- Ram lambs, can spars a few ewes _. gu by itgty :In humans. all ages. No one fm- f', ed with the Quality and surprised all ages. Write for prices or call mune! Why not find out if this. :.tribunals. t our low prices Barred and see them. J. ]!. Chapman, 1s Your troubla3-Iatereatiag par- all cks, White Leghorn■. Now Caledonia r 11pahirea and Hybrid pullets tiottlars-Flee! W rft+s Mulveney's "rr ' 18 to 28 weeks old. Day Old iEGISTERED SUFFOLK DOWN Remedfea, Spec allots, Toronto !. Chicks: Don't delay another day. Ewe and Ram lambs. Good gnalt- ` Bend for early booking priealbt t1� Prices reasonable. Francis PELPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT for 1845 chicks today. You will kwell, Clinton, Ont. tree good results from taking al's' v' • not only save money by booking Dtson's Remedy for Rheumatic wti your order early, but you will MACHINERY REPAIRS Pates and Neuritis. Muaro's Drugg t ifQSO[t h, , secetve chicks on he data you Store, !!5 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid t share headaches...• .� �ffi ,;' .desire them. arse catalogue. MACHINERY REPAIRS 11.00. gitffitti'-..I.auibly'a ,, a Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- i ell�o ire instant relief ad. Fergus; Ontario. GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORK ' NEURITIC PAINS' HERE'S-HOW - 1alm6py�flfgoodfofar+ ►• t WANT LAYING PULLETS. WE EL81L`TRICWE DL' GETYLENE to relieve that pain take y1r�r a Fermol Rheumatic Arthritic Pain l:aootlf■tift.peiaattt '^`7 ha"ve some, ready no*. And a few Tablets. At your druggist's or _ 1gRj<. stomach. is. �l•Wd dayyolds, Write for list and prices. METALLIZING send=81.00 today and receive one Sti11 have some copies of the Re- HAVE YOUR W04gN SHAFTS moonth's supply postpaid. Fermol w port on Ontario's 1844 Poultry AA;D BUSHINGS MADE LIKE Distributors, Box 712, London. - a s Conference. Valuable and instruc- NEW BY TME NEW 312TAL Ont. tive. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. SPRAY- PROCESS FIG TABLETS, A POSITIVE ME+h0lAd1E�vvMaM_ Is N., Hamilton, Ont. •ALL WORK GUARANTEED corrective for constipation. slug- REDUCED PRICES ON LAYING. glsab liver, disordered stomach !Aspkin Eads Hsi bels. Godson Contracting and bowels. 2 c at dealers. ' and ready to lay Barred Rock, or by • OR•a• TliB Now-,Hampshire, White Leghorn " mail.write 2Fboxesx50c; boxes Wood _ �j t�lY and Hybrid pullets It will pay Co., Ltd. stock. Ont. MOON gjr� Bog[ yon to get our price■ before buy Qenuiae Asplsisz•►s ata prieas >sow 3ng. Last year we turned down Union St. Toronto ' � : it easier �-�� for orders for thousands of chicks BAUMEEKA FOOT BIALSf destroys _ Those and nanny other d�stdstleas Too during peak season. To receive JUNCTION 7360 offensive odor Instantly. 45o A" explained -in a simple. non- to get fast,. effective rew fioas the bread of chicks yon desire-and bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman heads he • when you want, them place your MACHINi�ERY FOR 0 Drug Store• Ottawa w Tschnfm ca a t ■cte c and D tic- Q Ord.. dagainst atorder now. t a robe oradaclln t 14 Dlouble Drum 2te mt WinchDr HUS1CAt, INSTRUMENTS CuZony with Nature for good Bend ogu and prl et■ - #yy do successful farmers plant dee bits your oars eym wby Aspiriti today. Top Notch Cblckerlea, --6u h.p•; Double Drum Oaaolene potatoes In the dark at the Moon! tsksf hold � a few minutes Guau. Oncarte. winch-80 h.p.• Winch with air FRED A BUDDINUTUN BUYN, '11'It= do tlorbts plant seeds 1a th>t �� sells. exchange■ musical Instru- - Sind o flor i and. a csee& Moonthe sifter tAking.�p an Aspirin Tablet_ cooled motor; 4lniversai'Joints for .wants. 111 Church. Toronto S. - DYEING At CLEANING Hydraulic Hoists. Rfebler Truck saga! hAol�i►ldatff Almostinstantly & Auto Parts, 874 Wellington W.. WUm to plant wheat, earn or any Montreal other seeds for but results! �������• And that Mrae BAYS' YOTJ ANYTHING NEEDS - -' wNa to transplant.eat prune, graft, fast fiction takes place is your dyeing or'eleantajjt Write to lis TRACTOR OPPORTUNITIES destroy weeds, cut timber, set . for l*r yo information. We ars lad to GENERAL 1AUDEL _G.G. ONLY 4 gtOmaKiL That i w =-in■wer. yo ueetlons, a art• useeatise •MEN & WOMEN lio men ar • ■ ye or s- OR - whet era the btl.t data for setting rm so quickly. For yeas Canadians armer-elduring the period on firstone - hatching: breading. tt■hinlfl have relied on Ash for fast relief �mftad. t!1 Tongs Street, To- station agent through self-tench- eggs, t! 1 . ronto. class rubber. Made by Cleveland Ing.books. These specialized books -`W" abouts you plant owers a effective relief—above a8--foe 'Tractor Co., eterythltig in perfect .have trained many employees now fibra on a certain data and order. 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Quality aAQ`service yoU-fiea1TT— somas• 6' 'omDany Ltd:, 2326 'Dutferin St« by sending your films to 'Toronto. 193 ACRES 1 MILE WEST OF IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Kitchener limits, Kitchener-Strat- Station J. Toronto j ARMY BOOTS ford highway. Charles W. Moser,,- - .- - • NEWLY. RECONDITIONED BOOTS :R.R:.-4, Kitcneaer. of our armed forces,.perfect con- 80 ACRES, � M :PERSONAL dition. S3 r--dellver�money- A_n1 ton, .nd lot north of No. 89 • _ _ _ back guarantee..State size, send Highway:.good,buildings. Charles "ELIJAH COMING BEFURB' 0money order. Ruskin & Co., Lowery, R.H. 1, Alliston. Christ," wonderful book free. Peterborough, Ont. Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11. 150 ACRES. CL-4,Y LOAM, LEVEL. r.Y. NEW HAIR GROWTH, OR YOUR all workable, good tractor farm, ` money back. That Is the guaran- ideal for wheat and clover, bank. fee behind "Luxul the amazing-. barn, brick house, implement PATENTS • ! formula for eliminating dandruff, shed, Hydro, near highway apd baldness, falling and thinning school, 4 miles from Cookstown. - hair. $1.54 and $2.75 at all drug- _'tr,ank Brolley. Thornton, Ont. FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY gists-or direct from Luxut Pro- Patent Solicitors. Established II ducts, Windsor, Ont. LEEDS COUNTY ON 31AIN ROAD; 1890: 14 King West, Toronto. �Bur schools, church, cheese fac-. _I3ooklet of Information on re x i tbry, 100' acres rolling land, 4 quest. ANISIAL SNARES, (STEEL CABLE, acres lake shore,. 4U' acres bush, lock, swivel). Fox $3.00 doz. Coy- balance cultivated, good frame,' \ ate $4.00 doz. Prepaid. Write for 5 bedroomed house, barn and ' free snaring instructions and cir- -stables. Owner retiriug, oilers ext TANNING A TA\IllEanJEW culara 'on 'Indiap trapping meth- ' Yeduced-price. Easy terms. Rhodes- ods,-snares, lures, etc. BIN Hoff- :�ttmro and Co., 46 Elgin St., Ut- DEER HEADS LVAtiTEll, will pay snare, ,Russell, Stan. tuwu, good price for large Buck Heads, a Tong necks not cut pp the throat. 'IV ALl� 'Write for articulars. Alicovered-in Laun ry e g s an 80 acres good. tractor land, large, moue a easonu - Wagons; all in.good'-used ser-- prices. bank burn, 2 houses; 1 stoner 1 ' viceable conditio $60,00 each. 21 DB:ER HIDES tanned into glove �.� 4• frame; •furnishings of optional*" � ' ► �/�' Genuine Buffalo • Sleigh Rosea leather. We also buy Deer Hides. _ miles from the town u[ Durham, e 160.00 each. F.O.W. on receipt of 11 Cawtht•ii Sq., Toronto. BEAR HIDES tanned :fres made into - Abney Order. P. Power, 80013 Floor Rugs, and Robes. Richmond Street, Montreal, Que. IN VILLAGE OF McDONALD'S FOX SKINS &'FURS tanned •and � Corners, Quunty of Lanark, half mode into Neckpieces. T:\MWORTH,. WEAN PIGS, OLIVER %1'.4T16:R CO. LTD. mile from Luke Dalhousie. Seven- both sex. Registered in buyer's roomed frame hotike. Remodelled' 26A Elm Street, Torosite. Ta sir. I've awn areii come and 6% name. Ready to,ship November 1, recently. Electricity-Wired for. - t„ 12.00 each. Wesley W. Fisher, 1101 for eozisident high Quality and _$tQve. Three-piece, ,bath, cistern, sallease Firestens are pill tops. And . 5, Goderich, Ontario. "' { wood-burning furnace. Excellent ��AN'1 LU ls' wostlerf' .doh sf all thi yztn water-at door, large log barn with rslaco see�� _ SLIPiT hardwood floors, used its a dance •WANTLL TV i;u•i: ALL KINDS UP t ball. ll4 acres of good land. Ideal, hard woud and soft wood loos, HARNESS DRESSING - Fl\EST f P arN RrB►er--llsastes»'s ams leather and harness res ry Property for either Summer home also small quantity bolts, Write. Shalt also as many household, 01 tourist camp. 'Sacrifice for Bogdon a& Gross, Furniture' Co. ' tnethed d torfitring rubber wHh quick sole. For particulars apply Ltd., W:llkerton, Ont.' QQ 'uses 26c up at most grocery,TI� dvae extra protection George W. King, Tweed, Ont. ware and chain stores. A product i l against writhes eheekiag and wea0, of I,Io dr Laborstorles, Toronto. , , SAFES WANTD__LN-GOLD COti ' Q Y LANARK COUNTY-NEAR I ERTH, dation. J—. &--J. Taylor, Limited, , grew-DippJ■/--Eieq flh»0t ersi7 0._acres--c-lxy---loam-7-0-eulttvut= 146 Front St. E., Toronto. 1 «� bsslated agatast _ '£ TRACTOR, ed-1U maple bush-attractive 4 electric, juices all fruits bedroom brick home-good barna :OLD BOOKS — l41AGAZ1iVES. trlefien said v r. and leafy vegetables. :lir. Read.', - stables - outbuildings -� near JdiJdoeft CerJe-Tldtlr wwar► Rov I r'nlPmnn Pn, nniardn school,' church-etc. Aged owner PRE-WAR UNITED STATES vii Q i•etlring,- offers at attractive English publications wanted. Aranges cors sawloehs8 together VOR SALE price - further particulars - Jokes, true-type detective, magic, p*ex�may, Rhddes-Munro & Company, 46 El. spky, privately printed, London .' $1 BUYS 1 SHARE ON $L2,000 VIC- gin Street, .Ottawa, Life, ,Calgary Eye Openert, any,.. cow-Grip rrow—'Ibsarands d tory Villa at beautiful Chestnut thing unusual fn souks'or mag- share-oddo onsite provide extra - HillsInIslington, open for inspec- BAIKliREaSir41 azines. Highest prices paid tin >ra againaa a>d8dlai tion. Sponsored by Col. Straight tnedlately. Write listing titles to Branch, 210, Canadian Legion. Box 178, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. - 000 seleatiflealb desigised Ste Proceeds for a Memorial Sail - AMBITIOUS GIRLS 81114 astralsaf-wow. - ' now nearing completion.- Send•$1 MWDLE AGE PORTABLE SAWMILL WANTED. to M. A. 130(er. Grnvenhurst. Ontario, women, earn haltdresstnta at Cnn• +� seri N tisdl7 Fleastsna•-••w find TWILIGHT REGISTERED CAN- .. '■ finest. and' largest schools: WANTED TU L'-U Y„ BUSH LANDS. - -ii adlan 16116. American 4'066, back- K■rinad, dignified work. Splendid or Farms, containing bush lands, 7 s eco' ney pony mare, 13.2 hands, Coal- pay. Writ& or call for trite liter- suitable to cut furniture lumber. ed 1930. Sire Imp. Holland 'Mtg- at e. Marvel Hairdressing Schools, Write Bowdon & Gross, Furniture nate, dam Imp. Trillo Fancy. =$S Bloor Street• Toronto, Brancheps Co. Ltd., Walkerton, Ont. ; Would make grand brood mare. 44 King Street, Hamilton, and T4 f Write or wire H. S. Hall, 21 Rideau Street. Ottawa. WANTED 100 TO Z00 ACRE FARM' L Maple St., Galt. Ont. To- LEARN HAIRDRESSING. ofntonwith f good river us of 20 fors stream. ,;. BOLITPON RED TOMS, F R O M Inform tion ter. Must be reasonable price. a • • Rlnodtested stock, after November on request regarding classes. State all .partleularP In first lilt- ±, 1st. $10.00 each. Sun Rise Turkey Robertson's Hatrdressing kens- Others need not reply. 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I CANADA'S VETERANS 1►�ov> IBFh; a7 asd s - _: - e - T a�irFa�t-- _. - I. 4060W GASPENTERIN G roe Phil i. ■ eerie. .! dwersieomewu to 1.fam tae o•"I - I. .- � CRI ENTING . . - I of CAN.A. d. OEM tr woeaa►K.h are a" .omd ladw _ m - tlero d 7.votdonomL .ger hat detai4, al end reed wornIete� cma. PL dBINIi' - � + y�,�wn'te fee _ TtOUr@'ING l Gait Patrilck John Hubbard % _- --- -- - ,,; ----- ---- - t rd --a - > kles. Earle t°G'^t 9its also sell Brantlo �8 1. .--_ - - - . . - naw sd i . .. .. . ♦ - . ._ r'�-. R►atate i CoWedy a or a Aet oa �Iateziala, 1. a" Duro W40NA* �• _ - x . ., ft*Ama, Beatty &&We 0AWFiAWl1l * ' 1. F J✓9niPn►ant. and THURSDAY. FBL. .SATURDAY. 4 ` Bnildimg I[atariattr 1 . - lMtOp E and 11 ' . '.. .. ._ , s - _ { w � s � p Srtimatea Free ,'' R 9, T b1BE 10 ... _ � _ o . _ _ _ k -- _. . . 6542 (In Technicolor) H _ . . _. ' - u rk Gaaranteed S aY MEASURES _ Phone _ . y - Toronto AD 65x3 -- Pick. 8 R 17t - � d _' ._S CIAL �� ram, its framers S Fe J. U V � 6 - _ _ _ _ , :,n:n C,uada's re-estabitshmertt roT was that the : I�.> �t -- - - - - - +'". w�h axxc priiscpat idea his esia �g riicc► - I t r tztind� $ ./ AGincourt 86 11 � z . nrrit _ , an'y;• -t� r to r e p o c _ KVIN r I* : 40 ,"It the slices: way t get and o - _ _ - - -� - �S by tlur s}:ill ueccasary far it: / . jolt t n ton d es .3s.F Phrynes Off. 38W' « . �4'e cit y'nue t r an s « - �FRANS-POD T -- --_ -----,{ __ --- - ---- - - - -- h it be - - - - - , - - p t� T t ofili a L fl � l/�d i e* w O tit3 ac�2Sied 1n fe CSi3�`l'S�nletlt bd - _II` ,:, . - --- 3ti� n BF eda si VSs 1. IA; . .- _ I. n r e ro n fy Yt ]try, holo a b: 1', or j .� _ - -,-,..�..�-„ �•i�.io Peep «� it _—r— - _ s : rz� Y� `FI, L�:ia`:�. �rowln traiturt �s t i.Leto - - ion the ex-ser41:e near: cr woman to ty g a lI0 VI MOVING .. t _ - r > s' in 1 ou ;� ; and;. 113 ,i�t - ,_ . .- . • Mash for chicken 50 r irir)ts tip ttss 100 Has Developtne Concentrate K . _ , -- - . .fin m,n*yhly if singte', ;alloe�-anew lklgttassea, Oil Cake, C;ititten, r ,, �' $80 monthly'for a titan an is-`h .mum.of cne Short ' ' ' a ,.-• Plod of service to a max h ,. _ Roofing . I'; ._ �: This training-15,available for the period rias, if necessary, an • e Stu s g, 3 .if service Y �p�lt Shingles, Rolled Roof in �" Dude that pe . N�, �l1/AIVTE D�Lltyear, but can Ise extended beYWoode' ngle _ , .fi�4 is more than one year. F AD HORSES A CATT ire Fact 'n , Steel Fence Forte DE' AND L6 • ! or free leg u hone W ct g M1 . Cement, Binder Vine, Harness p. p p ' TtAiMIN6 :: s` and Farmers' Hard are EOUCATIO�IAL vtrlthin_ls months IiROOKLIN .. .. 66 id and'there are )rain- Surge and Woods' Milkers Installed •CLAREMONT .. .. ..�.. 913 This is available to.all who are admitted to university # o o - oral training, fees • e s Tractor I <.. f lie pa in vocati of disckarge and;as _ _ _ .. .. .. >�t,Y. >- x: allowances up to: Coolers CLAREMONT .. 14 1. 1!,,.��. .,,. nee - w: N' Claremore ICI+ERING . 89 t O' tens '• �. • PICIh37. .•. P p r¢onthl�for a single uian, er-with allowances for I. �, N AGINCOURT ...... ....zone•21" We II C $SO monthly for�a jziari and his wife; tog vj t e pendent.children. - YV pay he pho hanger' �' will be continued on a month for month basis of the lime Sellers and These allowances d Outstanding students €;: are Esse • CORDON YOUNG LTD �' v)din X11 e'xaminatiom �• :., • >:; :>r may have assistance connnue y - 4 � ; Pholtte A=ift. 20tW2 Stonfi- 290 i, =OCTAL SEC MEA=ARE= - - ;� veterans who, within 18 L!tensed- C,anad3 s. • J. A. WILLOUGH®Y Under the re-establishment program ill or unemployed may draw . M'illon�7tby' Farm Agency % . ' the of discharge from the services, �`� :A�lctioheers Head Office -- Toronto I. mon allowances•up to $50 if single and $7 k benefits are for those' . y ' maintenance The out-of 6 available. 156 Yonge St. AD060 , -: r�•,xgether_ with children's allowances. for Sales conducted anywhere. "Largest and Oldest in '� le to work but fot''whom then✓ is no work itnateos 4ttal litation Specializing in •Farm 'Stock, Canada - Established For - - and-ab , Furniture and Property Sales. Years" =-In the case of.serious illness there is free tteatment and hosp following discharge.. ,.._- _. . 1. - `<,�< any condition to tie-ir veteran who enters insurable employ -All Sale personally !feted area cotvsut-T ou.R ACTIVE CITY DEPT, measure,everyerp,ployme�' sdvertised. Bilis Prepared and FOR'TNAT NOMI IN TME CITY As a further security 15 weeks in 'that employment,'to posted: , _ od iri the services sanC& ' �' -anent i5_entitled► of — ` k the whole peri - l•� Service ,i .�DTYlpt SerV� I'. f insurance credit as thoug �, , was' had been spent in the insurable employment. ` # ' R e. asonablelRates R DONALD RUDDY • aeyto Loan t WELFARE OFFICERS ARE STA- PHO •Solicitor.Notary Public. lWoaeyto Loan. �' )deo formerly occupied by the late A.B.Club• VETERANS' pUGFiOUT NE 290 STOUPFVILLE tie.south wing of Court Hou.e-Whitby, sty j , y �NTRES 'TH IN KE R TIO,�IED ~�-F' 11 Cl t M Barrister cttor _. - CANADA. THEY .ADVISE AND ASSIST EX• x7:1- o Barrist Soli ' Notary Public 1• 11 SERVICE p1;RSONNEL, AND SHOULD BE } ON ALL PROBLEMS. - . . . t CONSULTED , _ - , ,Market Suite 611C• RCIC HARD Life Bldg .. �'V _ . . _ . .I • o. 1 Commercial a , ear -- - - enzie, Minister of = al Gu lity V1 t 7l Ba .et:: Tor i Han.Ill:A. Nfack , N C . - - 11 . . . . .. _ -_. _ - Isseu3 under the,¢utharity of AIRS Card of Thanks Our truck is in Dunbaitoii and1. _ .. a x, �j�� vicirAty evert Tues., and Fri., and press # �ERA;if AFS" �e wish to e� o our many �� '111will be glad o call'on you.. fri^red; and neighbors, our sincere ' . . man or;watilan overse s. !-i,.• .A. J. SUTHERLAND' thanks for their letters of .r�4presa- ent to some —- ne e t io;, and �rords of condolr�ice, in the • PhD 1848 4:Iaz wont, Oa . death 4 son Alfred William Gillard • .f fiend this advert • . ... -_ _... .-_ - _ - - _._.. ... / . . (Jimmie), �yho was killed m action overseas. . .. --.Mr. and Mrs jaw" Gillard ..__ . aq :• «:.., et.�.,_ _ „w>•,._..rz,� .:,:-... ,.7,r.,. r. . :'' '.:a�.r' -•.�';"us.,' ....:....;.....r....�/,,...war•=:eev.-'w-�f-.s�: :a& v =�- _mss• '.� -. .rY,.+'s,oi, ..;...•y+w�:. a resat `w�. sS'?.r<x ,' c '.-" '-. .. fi }.::. 'l`'„`5'-0;v,.. ��' !.. ,r' ,,n.. •..n.,i:- ""�r•,-,- ,."y "y'�'": °.a :'.i .'+�E �. .,_ �w s v e : t C. . .n. - - y,�,5 1 , � . . f,, .. rw r _ o, µ�.r. ..2R .K.."Oa .ra': ..: .. ..rf:... :. :....e.._.... i....: .. .. :r '3 ✓ _,. �::S,::r.d _ Ing UA*wV VIIuiL�► u"._, ..-'., .,,---o The Annual `l'c18c►a u"e.:aaa L."wt- ► : _ Brough ugh M two inspirational numbers, secomp- ing of the W. M: S. of St. John's . CLAREMONT _ �„� anied by Mrs. W. C. Mluksr at the was held in the church on Wednes- The women's Institute Coaventioti °�' The evening service was in day afternoon, October 25, -with a ' at the Royal York Dara'Nov. a 16 charge of Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brook- ,fine attendance.' Mrs. Norton, at the - _Mr. and Mr3. Frees>rwn McCall- Vey, of Greenwood will preach hs lin, who is always a welcome visitor request of President Mare. Johnston, ., .''• '4mgh and fauaiy of Port Perry and the morning, and .Rev. llir.'Wenhsm and 16 conflicts .with the regular to s Brougham corn Leonid McCullough, of the- Army, of the Baptiat Chureh, in the event meeting, so an important ehange in g gregstion He welcomed the guests aiad cor-ducted _.-_spent th9 week-end with Me. and ing,'Special music by the choir"ass- dens•and place is announced b the and of'Christ's'v sit to the h.4-tem - .the_Opening Devotions. She thea y and wit he sa - . ' bers will lease note that the date ° see today River to conduct their part Mrs.�H.,••Q. McIntyre has had her ata. Everybody, weleceae. p. God,.-in the church and world - a- a the grog:-am All took part in the s- sister with her over the past week. - is November 7, and the hostess is r; thought-provoking sermon. The Y- "ringing sad responsive reading:o! if Mrs. A. Gray, assisted by Mrs. L. . Lawrence 1lfacDowell of the Arany Claresuont women s IssCtitiste P. of the church as a Glee Clubs had the scziptur@, Mrs. Shank and Mrs. spent I. week-end 'at his Name m ' The October me g of the Clare- thews. Mrs G. Philip and Mrs,' . IClasemont. wont Wornen'a nstitute vas held at C. Devitt. The p%grey n on "Citizen- charge °f the service o! praise; and W. Dun.an sang a duet, with Mss. ship" is ander the Idisoection of Mrs., won much commendation for their Draper accompanying. Mn. Forsyth -' M. ' Bortr---era --Sam-Aeteber-28,, e home of Mrs. Wm. Benson. Mrs. p singing, the. efforts of all who, by sang a solo. A--short Missionary --- — Robt.-Birrell,-Convener-.-Dela te-to- 1944, to M�-Mrs=T A.Nort-o -Meli�2yre-"ka--Mt—Wa11S�—Were 1947-presweik►pfise an spo,by was-gives by-two�rambers-'IU--- I the Conventidn to be appointed-at reary service Whitevale ladies were led by Pres- -a-daughter. —.— dalegatEs-appoiatad-to attend the this meeting. word, made this anulus 'Miss Verna Prouse, of Uxbridge, Institute Convention in Toronto on such an encouragement for the work iditt Mrs. Hagerman, who introd- Church News oming year, is appreciated uced Mrs. Robinson; who gave a fine 'spent the week-end with Mrs. Ham-. Nov. 14, 15 and 16. A clock is'being Anniversary Services of St. John's of the c •:mond. , donated by the' Institute to the by the board and edngre ati,n, review of the Second Chapter o! the _ was held last Sunday, with large $ Sunday visitors at the Fred Mad- Claremont school. Mrs. John Gregg Rev. Reed, returned missionary, Study Book. Other ffieanbera gave ill-ha6a-w--e:-Miss-Mildred--Flt a-.taper-_-on-"Th e Atlanti -congregation At__)mth pervt�Pp-_I� wan.-the _ rs. in. the afternoon, v D Davi -ehunh sur-at- m�►eet ►fig is-'the ro. c ore of and Mrs. Ralph Andrews and da7i- paper do "Salads". After aer'exhibi- Stouf#viper occupied the pulpit and The Friendly Bible Clara sponsor- a "Guessing Contest" after she }sad glitters, Mrs. C-• Bt.aker, Misses Dor tion of'salads'by Mrs. Frank Car- e�ch°rted every church member to a Hallo Party for members the hostesses and guests paired offs •.stay, and Shirtey, Mr. and Mrs. Col-- son, Mrs.'Coady and Mrs. Giles, re- it a privilege and honour - and families on-Monday even at and at the close refreshments were Mrs. Madill and Linda May. ems, servedbe an interested aid sincere mem y of a church. The home chair was Ain. Manson Mr: and Mzs, W. Trotter and dau- augmented by members of Picker- Ellicott, o r. I .� The Served•lifr►eral o! the lata Beth Bad. . :ghter; of Toronto. a'nd Mr. and Mrs. continued on page 8 . , :end guests of Mrs. Conner.were week- - . Prayer -Meeting will be held in 11 r f. F the Baptist Church this Friday ,in j fi re� �� :,-r. ::1..,._ '� ;f r ening, at 8 p. m. Next Friday sutra- � ? f ~/ r f // t. ! '.4 / l ing a Young People's Unvn will be f formed -for. the winter Lmonth;. Ev- �/��:i /Z � Y , ter ons is asked to attend these : yr `' 11 ref / ' ,' �a . y Y 4 rk dH r�Y Tit 9. as : 6/ / //1F, f /.y..: '/Y ,rri9etin -& - ,,, :,4 : k ! , , There is a iot of hardwood being ,: � v�'J z x,/s� '�' s� / brought into town these day6 frem "" , s- ':i1 . // , _ -the th9 bush, no `h of the vill _. O u� 4 / ,r y ,' s s _, - 3, _ man stated this week, that he had a � � - �", i 1' burned only one ton of coal last s fi ` "f win ter. This is saving mors than a " / ton ill five. .,y11� rTliip ti -The Victory Loan is going fairly t `a `'' t rw ry:sr u " Weil in thin -village so lar, but Lo x'' Y, `z r% � sheet the quota, everyone will have y �;1 i, ~,� n�' .��� : . �y y_ _` � i dig d_M„- an eZiilB bond iL ' n f k :f. ¢ '7 f,d '.S•• '"Y.. � eau- 7�GYY - .. , Y I '�+ / u C f'. .I %: •^. J .. X24 ' :6 /S: .. 7. Baptist Weaa�u's D3issio>, Circle, r �' i�w , : [ k r E .iA c £ _ I :�.:. Tin `➢ s r1 s y 'Daae wo:Den'a M]aBlon Circle Of + w . w. < ? a t�y ., y �'s br .; - . the Baptist Church- held their mavr l r pp �t ¢ 'Y .1`, .,.4y 4 fr 44 M .Y' ?:h ,4y, 4"� $�, i/. _ thl y meeting ora Tuesday. at the Y x xa i w b lbme of Mrs. Benson. The progru i K r. . .. : _ Was in charge of Dara. John Coates' " ;: „ _ i ,: ffir. and Mrs. Joseph Ward have � ,, fg ...d ' k � ,H 9 oakI . jnoved into the former home of Mr. _ k i h` i 4 .� +4r. and Mrs. John Fieansig. _ - - ` .`0. L Y $ n '.� ” A ii mix '"�' //+ —. . Feed Cross Society ;; 'The regular asee+.rag of the Clara ti> y ' `a�, n' _ '. r �, . F K _ :�Y , : NYv i Cross will .meet.4t the he•rne of --- 1AinL. - . . . DiiZra. 'Bert liarve),.in Broughatn. on 11.111 h'. Monday afters.qon, N o� gib' r b. A - � �;} F _ �` ., :� 2 . x r o `' t f �. ^. F h Gv k 4 w ,w W , �* good attandaace is realuested. . . - • The Furgek-me-.1o! Club . " , o - ° w >,si � '- ': 1yy Th. I ;,rr, , �. tial -.Club have . .x f40 i; J - .' -:; r : `� A ot+ir.g b�}; c•.`c era;: ilar�,�y Ute= " a '`` +r "' ' 11 -- p,.*..i .,a, r) �rn11P�[e, '131:1 1itiIC3r llar. " "``Y. .S 4 ,3' s, & r.. L. . . - I.Ay'ice, (fUrd m Bensoir, C-�°. H.... a 9 t' r, r i.. ji'`S w f .P. 'N f :,w . ,mond" Curly:' Cook,- l:ci,aa El,ans, +�.� .f' _*k--: - - - --- ---' - . s'TS - 11 I — t molds. { k �.. a ; _; ' � ;'* .Kr ' Reltious eonference to be Held las Claremont - �� 1. A, , �"" - - . '� n :rain �h•.. r,< ,, - �a.'" ' ar. ~`, On .1 rads, E t g next, ij► e ,. : ;� sr•.,. . �, ..BaF�cist Church; a Iteiigious > duce- `��� . � ( y" on on erence or 4a a=•s ° y ti;' Y w'"', , ` 1. Young People's Work, Sunda] . ,� 2r »School Work and other inter4sted .1� w ,X..: fi, • '-people in church wotek is to be held. ,:. fes: x ,Rev. Wenham hopes that as many ` as possible will coarse out to these �' :, ` . ... _ "'',meetings, as they will be very in- .oz . �structive and educational. :. ' �_ � � :ti,f ;; ;4 h a yn,'�S \ X4 .2'x 'C �{NA n New Fiction in the PiIbl,ic Library' :' � 3� M. ,� F g. ",Cloudi'es• May„ by Storm JamesonI. " ,`' `+< . - a picture of the re-actions .of the z �r various peoples of France, the May- "> ''"' #', u< , .or; Schoo'.Lnaster, Peasant, Soldier, "^ ?f _:Priest, Collaboratiaaist etc. t .. "A Tree grows in Brooklyn"' by1. _ :. - _ .. ;Betts Smith - the story of the Nolan - . _ f 1 of W illiamsb Brookl well known to farm folks-::. Money invested is Victo Bonds mill help to buy -� "While still we Love" by Helen Mac- �"Plow to the end of the`furrow'•...3o ap y. " es e.too s o - Innes - tells of the Siege of war- , . ' duty plain.And the sad of the furrow is beyond They must be replaced It's our job:home--- saw and thg brutalities of the.Ges- goat ob...to see to it that our fi- tin mea'haw the horizoa. d. - ) gh ;oClity Brown" by Margery Sharp - _ Our then on the fighting fronts have weary,trying :`everything they need. - ' the writer of "The Nutmeg Tree'. , days ahead of them. We,oa the home front,must :'Victory Bonds yield a doable harvest: 'they pro- .*4 "A, Spy for Mr. Crook" by Anthony ' not waver nor falter. Our duty' is clear, wa ssncst gide our country with money to carry on the waz. Gilbert - a murder mystery story in �e aitb tvitb ottr burs. On Canadian farms we star, the will provide move to buy thin s we : Wtartime Dngland. �f8 y P y Y g r '$.Fifth Mystery Book," contains four _, ?must maintain our efforts to produce the foods our will want and need, and which.. we 'have done .:. ..•short mystery stoizes by Wylie, Pen- ghters and oui allies need. That work, will . thout during the war. Victory-Bonds will pro- 1 #ecost, Christie a�►d Gayle. :rey*azd us with increased incomes. gide cash to pa for unprovements fcir farm andI ` ^"The .Final Hour" by :Taylor Cald- " y - .:..And we must same. . .to have money to ked to our home . . . new building . . . new machinery _ well - Henri Bouchard, head of an ' e ammunition firm finds his position _— - icountry•to' pa`s the in costs that this war better stock' . . . new car . ; furnishings and j threatE+ned byfother members of the continues to pile up. - _ _. ConvenieaCes for- family, but, you will. have to read . . f ''.r I -L :,the book. to. learn.. the outcome of _ - family feud. , "The Labyrinth" by Cecil Roberts BUY VICTORY BONDS WITH MONEY IN THE BANK i1, : . _. the,scene opens in Tunis.and moves — . �� & . .::BUY MORE . : .•ON1. CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS1. , 1 .to.Crete.before.and during the Ger- . _ _ 1. .• Bx Vsct Bonds with r.savin I' anon invasion. r. ;�j. - )d ictory Bonds pay doable banir Interest-3,% y a*y 8s _ `.`Ride With Me" b ' Thomas Costain_ _(J Yost can also buy Victory Bonds on convrnies:t deferred�pa mtnti. Pay l0a'6 when x • • '• y .'- .. . . y"order the bonds and the ba&nce anytime over a 10 six ntontbs. _ ., ... - a novel whose, setting is in the '•. , - ' 1. _ . . -. "Listening Valley" by D. E. Stev - enson - the story of two childreln , . 7-61 who were neither lot`ed nor under- .'stood by their parents. I. "The Night is Ending" by James . Ronald`- the story of lift of Ruth , M'slvern, a young English teacher. . . , . Harvest Home Serrieea r • i 'IS .- I - will be.held in the United Church on' Sunday' next, November b, at 11 a. .. ,. ,.-- .rs ^,. .:.- _gym: -,acn;.a-.__ ,... .. .,:•.+... '.m.,c.--=•o..•s._. -. _� _ .. ...�•ar:-x+•:... r...w-. — s,•.a---z•:rr..s.•nao:.m.....p w "`7ar s -. ♦. 5.' : re--+i::f•:.• ,tr-.y�yy !,, .:..e. ... ':"y.:._v.._ w... .,:M.- _.v:.�_•i^' �'n•w-+•- - ..-��..."" '�.. ...�, '1 �♦ ,5..'- .-.•.� •.-' .• "-.F�'v 1_7 .. u 7,•9.,"4 YHL .. t. M. , - '-�_ - a'..•"5."'..`� -+•-:s �we1 w'f-!Y !'-';_�9'C $`.n r..:y.. rn.. .•1r A..✓„A. M i.Y � ,'..F:. :.. - s.,y. .• -... - , La ti.'. '...f,i✓„ya. "r o.,''::.�". .:v.. 's..'.. '-..:.. :.. .,. `'.' ;; .. ,. v. 2•. F i..' Ci T't• I �r a w:: �+ray %ri�.1•�• . . x. ..... �,..-.., r: 'w. .. ',ar^ 3OIL FRONT-LINE AIR SCHOOL IAN inta = GNADA'i 9NLY ALV!ASIM DLE1_ TiNTEX ISL GUARANTEED TO UYE A,-t FABRICS--INCLUDING CELANISE, QUALITY EVER! <'Jr 1 1 , ',OLD E1,IRYWHERi At NO INCREASE IN PRICE ":it MJ 'TO COMPEET .-. Wig• _ _ _ _ _ -_ eturn 10 leppe per"", tr a ... _ f ,.✓ * q�q,. - The Cmadi" Came back. , - _ -CFI& a es co i where so manydied. y a` Back to the quiet cemetery where they - now lie buried. - r` Through two long years of wcc�kr _ - ing and planning, their deter8ri- _ } nation to avenge Dieppe never faltered, ... Now, withC ady Victory m Europe.in ♦._ :' _w.°� ...�� sight, 'a nth Victory " - - -is our-opportunity td prove -_.; �.'+ that we, lice them,know how to '� -'. . ,� .�• • rIn the shadow of.a bombed out Nazi hangar, Thunderbolt pilots re see a job through. cieve instructions from a,supercharger specialist at a front-line �,.. Invest in Victory :. . .. _. .. _ classroom of the Technical Training Command. Tr ' ' Only a few mile4 behind the front, a mobile unit of the Army Air 'V.'Y Forces a a these e s Western -Technical Training Command is holding classes• �+ T �O R Y It'f� -- : to school"keep flying."t t front Stn strange place f 'on th field • ft is most important fl � 0 ON D S a' Here, too, it is hardest to get lulit the right spare part-when some ?- CTORT :thing goes wrong. Instructors are giving front-line air and ground • • - _ h d trews tips on how to keep em • longer, and ow to mea .:.. _ P flym$ � $ V Y V 1 C T 4 R Y ` CI N D S •and-nuke-d"o when the part'the manual calls for is missing. 0 The first mobile unit was built over two years ago.-Today, there . �� _ `• are more than 110 of.these units scattered in the four.Allied corners of the earth. More than 3S of them are in the Euro an Theater of Operations. You Will Enjoy Staying At Each mobile classroom consists -of one five-ton trailer, into which The ST. REGIS HOTEL are stowed mockups—plane engines cut away; the plane's electrical roRawro - - = Eye" Room with Beth. Show. WAR? WHAT WAR? - ' • system,its hydraulic-system,etc.Each wait is designed to be used for. • - ee .ad Telephoai. . one kind of aircraft, but there are units for every'type type of ship the _ • slasle, ss.ae oo f - Army uses for frontline operation. Doable,on. ss•ss es. • coos Vosd. Dlalas and Due• law Nightly.afterboufne " �i �a��� OF - Tel. RA= e136 _ ...' - VE - - ,< ,' • .'• �nen does treutrouble ■w to hrdiea0". To mdktmuof NWULY ! ehildren realty seed welveney's w:e Maher•, rrl•ad. when •hidroa ' a an tete. Wtkee — memoem rte: f i w Friend olv ey lad Wvwhatries Fmle�IM� aced ttdgee•s'a rieber'e rrl•ad ahWne and [er'M., r1nm_ pd egos' a a11eew pound is made aspstaal y for vontwmn Nos. Canadian a.•ah•n bag* do. to help retlare �aN�. en this lt•thee•a k1 laid ho•1e bubw . P6 feel- K west. toed, Irritable ehildne r•sahie, U se•Nlas. Is Ings—dua'to functional monthly edeet•v. Ask rear busvlel. T dlatutbaaeae,Plntham's Compound helps ttatwe and that's the kind of medlane to.buy 1 ( dlreottons• orth 1 ftUow 100 h tudl r R1 5 LYDIA L "Ah they be hot 1 -- - NAVAL I N,V,E T I N ri r RCAF - ' 5 a 1H51GN . _.. _. ,mous Auteuil race track, Paris. Squired by a typical Montparnasse• •artist, a gay Parisienne displays new fashions, including a poke- bonnet okybonnet swathed lavishly in contrasting colors of.jerseyette And a - coat pf smart shepherd check. - _ - - UNIFORM ADMIRATION r +ta CANADM N' C ENSIGN viaConfederation L Is fe 'Mutual interest-in colorful uniforms L evident in this .photo of a Association .d►, . : — meeting beftraen two palace guards In J'alermo,'Italy, and a pair HFAD OFFICE a ------ y oC Navy.Horses, on az o E•duty sighbseing tour. o.7 + .,a,...i.lR �_..5r-w:t•,..at ,..... ...a, ,-^•...•..'.... � - .. ♦;r .N...w.+•...'+•, .:a.,�.:.e,:.:,w....•.... a)X.!<. - - - - _ . 1 . t ` k Aw .41 is tears. "I didn't think about that. But you enggesttd_ it," she said, turning to look at Nancy in aur- AQ "I did not," Nancy cried. '"I was / oil— ell !S;AL ABji just trying to warn you in.case Maxine .suggested it. I'lt go tell f 5 -= to smoke hey not to let him coni'. but as she started towards the door they heard Maxine on the stairs, and a _. _ . moment later -she. came in the room. _ a "Well, he's coming in the'morn- ing," she announced. w explain "Ho are you .going to .e lain 4. _ Peggy's ring to Mrs -Horton?" de- manded Nancy. - Maxine stared stupidly at both ' - --...-- - ------ ——-- - _. — girls, then collecting herself. the _ --- 0 . crossed the room. to Peggy. _ 'You will have to to ran a _.. EU I —.. --- about. it, honey;' she said, putting - - : - her arm around her'sister's shoal- DOROTHY B "Oh, but I can't Maxinel" Peg- gy' hands were twisting in r lap, . h ma removal of this t ha he Bomb-Blasted Trees ..The premature a -_, ___, _.___Chapter Z •. -_:__ est back upstairs and keep .looking and the was on the verge of tears.. '� should she.do? "I know," she year's foliage at A time when the In r �I1T to and I'll a A himPeggy's teeth, were chattering sat up suddenly. "We'll tell Gran weather was. still est Fancy's room. She found her guest now from excitement, even though it's Nancy's ringl" a6led the little waiting leaf-buds :propped up among her pillows read- London ttees, stripped of foli- the night was wawa. She sashed - ]dine? Nancy exclaimed.`Why to-.grow, up. earlier than usual•; *i a motion picture a abs -°back up' t e steps. agcy ' ?" age by flying-bomb blast, have rad brought-with ':cr. " An official of Normally Winter .weather would still leaning o-0er the railing, listen- I had told Gran before you came "I thoLght you were sever cam= fig, that, you were engaged and she the Natural History Museum ex- have delayed their , growth tM log," Nancy said looking'sip from- "I think maybe he'll come," Peg- doesn't know you have broken he blain why this has happened. _ next Spring.--j.-her magazine. .• p told• her, "C-coma pn—I'm engagement. So she will think you �' "Do you. remember what I did "old." havd lost your engagement ring - - `. with my ring this afternoon when "Well, I think it's a perfectly here, and won't question it. Oh, f ■ .-1 took it off at the station?"-Peggy dumb-idea-to-get-a--detective--out- -Nancy, please!" ' , earn _ . Th} 'demanded: here to look for your ring," Nancy (Continued Next Week.) "Put it is your bag. Why?" said in disgust• "He'll ask a- lot Are you tore? Spire F pat it to?` of questions. Then what will you - - i didn't drop it, did I?" say? Your grandmother will have More 'than 3s,0otf,tt00,000 cubic The way to. better. ith 3 =' "No, of course you didn't. I re- to know all about everything." feet of fresh air is pumped into the ;nember teeing you drop it in and "Oh, dear," Peggy was almost coal mines.of America every shift Thin Dgt5ap g ettthethen close the. bag. Why? Can'ty the.;you find it?' '` eod— I "No,' Peggy cried in disasay.."It the vitamin tonic. •: 1snt in there, and I'.ve looked-ev WIN a • t► • , r; ' To be sure of not missia6 the j �esywhere.' :; ter-meal treatment mean! of they ' "You probably . haven't half buy the new, economy sire bottle 'looked," said Nancy. Throwing . � of Dr. Chs�'s Nerve table along 'back the sheet, she jumpe.. out of _$s00. Here is a contest in which the with theit salt and shakers, l bed and stopping only long enough contestants themselves decide the The'iacreased�suppIyof vitamin _ to slip her bare feet into high- 11N winners. The Ontario�d�b8181 NeWfl Bl and helps them - : beAPA, mulos she hurried -°��- -- _, to get fre_l�ief - -- ftaainerati ''kart: next room.But after a few minutes' lmral—you select ten and alar "� d 'RIZES �ous � joy-106f, aau h the had to admit the ria £• _Y g thein 1 to 10 in order of importance. -� the het�wf�t seemed to be nowhere in sight, Nearest to popular choice wins$100 - Whether m war work o: other - "F'll call Maxine," Peggy said, . •Victory Bond-89 other prizes,$5 to$75. Contiest open e . occupations they find that the 'slipping-across the hall to her sis- to everybody. Closes November 28—write for copy con � have the pep and energy which is essential for efficiency and success. ter'a room.. + « �yag entry form. Postcard will do. Ask for the new,economyµrise bottle of Dr. G'hase'a Nerve Food Maxine, too, was sure tat she 74 K"M STREET K"T.TORONTO . i I I , had seen her sister drop the ring into her ba-. Carefnlh 'she want through the. things on the ed. .. --------- - - _-- __ : "Now,- there's no use in getting excited," she said looking about ser. "Get out the dress you hadri on today." a just ten the to epaone to the ;--lower hall tang; All three of- the - girls stopped and stared at each •other in astonishment. They had 1 sot realized how quid everything about the house had been, until ..o:.,they hearu that shrill sound. Tale- _. ._L.�thonoc Aid-not,-ring often--- ... y� i' •- _ -= 4aight at Rosewood.. It rang again. - } "I'll go," Peggy ra.. out of the room and swiftly down the stairs. - `+•: - �, The other. two followed; her Into e upstairs hall. a< - ah p s "Hello," she called. "Yes, Who? "'ly iss Tru heart. -Ycs-'ust a min- site. I'll call her." Maxine was already coming ;> --down•the steps. Peggy handed her :.the receiver and started up the 'stairs. _ - - 1 bf xin -answered. Hel o a e '�:• c _"Well, for' heaven's sake. Where r�.,�'•: r; s� �• .:� - x' did you come from? What a detee. Y •"' -tive- you are to have found meet ' here!., ,� - ,•{♦ 'Listen!" Nancy cried grabbing Peggy's arm, "Did you hear that? } 4 : It's a detective." Peggy had gone back to her room, her mind still {' only half 'conscioussa; ;\ 4 x Of what either Maxine or Nancy ~ - 'had said. But Nancy persisted. "Did you •hear? It's a detective she's talking to, d)o you suppose: she'll tell him about the ring being M -gone? And maybe get him .out • �',�' \ " '. ` � \�� ?" T here. Peggy stared at her a.moment in _ silence. "I wonder if• she 'could," - .;�`< ' .'n :.•.:.:?: ..{ Y _ x. .hall;and hurriedly tiptoed dawn the r stairs again. "Maxinel" she 'was We at home'don't have to give our lives, time; because we know deep down that calling 'iii' a loud ,whi3per: "Don't limbs, or health, or,'.even give up our -the future happiness- of_ our children is - hang up. Ask him if he can't come Jobs. All we're asked to'do is to lend without price. So, let's go all out again opt here and help,us find fbe ringl'r "What?" Maxine asked looking ;our Money. for the seventh time: And and put this' Seventh maybe the up _at her sister. in astonishment. we'd still do .it if it-were the-seventeenth- last!,-over the Copt i "What are you talking about?'No, not-you;'-she added into the phone, Wh sister. Wait just a minute, s Y VICTORY BONDS j rWhat, is it, Peggy?" 4ewa Ca - 1 �� _ "You called him a detective," Peggy sxpained. ."Aad. i. wondered :- .. ate_ ; `. if you couldn't get him to come out here and help us find the ring $.don't-know who he is, but there, --- CANADA • a aren't any detectives is Marshville ♦ z0f / co and I certainly aced someone. Ask " Jim anyway, won't you?" Maxine stood staring at her a • sa o TH E SHERWIN- WILLIAMS --- second, then nodded her head. "Run , i x, • sw -.a..r+n-,... ....:.a,cm.r... ..r4r,..._. :{ _>..w•-..,t... ..,a. ..•.-,.�..�,„. ;.;c •.... .,a.e, �y' a''FF.'­4. .+t-.. -.'man .e:-s•-y,W... :x•J..-.i�ee .:M_r:r..r:. ,a�v._•Sciw .a.�.:.:> r. ...r.•a.�i+; .e.;r .. •' i • • , f. B'V hater - "atinued ':1�� • _ For,Rent nice year-round house,-7 game, one of the_cld-frc t e old- of all Hines - torle set residents was held frct>z the un- rgoaas, water and electri sty M dertaking parlours, Ficke&g, 16th Year as i, - _ Frenchman's Bay. Reliable tenants -gummy afternoon, with interment at - >_Vmted erably without children. Bethel Cemetery, dnthe 5th n. Inenranoa Assess t - - -•-:Once sails-we are ioaldn a slight -_-._. Call GE& 84 2�'o sato.= Adirers g chaase is eta _ _ _ _7'Por Sete•- 150 barred.rock pullets, of the W. Ellicott family last week. B�gham, out -Pith 6 R hardness, It affects the GROCER IC Department onl - range.raised, ready to lay. R. Apple- Mrs. Upton, who has been a guest parte y: by, Claresndat, phone 88 R 22. of her brother Data, and Mrs. Gan- Voor Rint•- cottage, r. rooms, 'with non; has returned home. - -R- ---- bath and modern conveniences, full- The Hugh Gannon family were { Z-7 1 size basement, with -furnace, one with NOTICE their people on Tltursuay. 6 r� •> , °: W. J. and Mrs. Brown were with r SAM garden and orchard. Pickering • `heir mother Our kelt pass your wa f •' t 'Village, one mile from •highway. An Sunday last. >< - Apa13 at Pickering News Office. Mr. std Mrs. .' Wallace Bartell day # . iFor Sale - Yorkshire sow, due mid- were visitors on Sunday with their; - ” old neighbors, E. stud Mrs. Holtbya�ALr COKE- s ` .;die November; also one 'year-old The Young Pegple were,guests n -' ,purebred �rkahire boar.. Apply D. Saturday evening of Green River Y._ WO OD, CEMENT, Hamer,:-.._Eokar Fawn. Phone . at a-Halloween. party. - . HCrl k held a Hal- wasted - used electric vacuum lowe'en Party at her cechool an the --- ,.q• -_ •,¢leaser, 'whether in operating con- 4th Cozi~, on Friday afternoon: .alb dition or-not. Box 445 News Office. JA Appels for Sate - cheap. Spys, Clarke Prentice also loeal:oartage work . Greddng% Baldwins.: $2.00 barrel. -- ..A Picov, Lot 16, con. 2, Pickering LICENSED AU We baveahso pissed in stock a fnU - PHONE A01N. 62 W 8, MILLIItLN LINE of LE MII.L1TtG SALE REGISTER COMPANY. FEED$ .---- For the Counties of York and Ont• . . '. . arid, xdcoemor to Corp. Ken >�• A.- VVI. -MITCHELL Saturday, November. 4 -°auction tics of C. A. S, jr., and of the Late ' _..___sale-uf-Re n irarn 3 to .6-years old (including a and Prentice). Farm and ftrai. I ' number of *ell matched teams); 5 stock Salet a S _._ t Bay Geldings, all from registered Reasonable. . Fats aaa Phones Yards 74: Ret. 65W - stock. One team.of matched dappler i' grey Percherone. These horses are sired by such -;mported- sires as MAW ':A* E. R[C H A R D S C IY -- --- , -- -_ -- - "kkiirton Tide" and "Burnside : Stamp". A member-of theme.horses 1,I08NSRD AUOTION13Sli.. AND GENHRAL. INSURANES' Here.'s' The News • ' toured the show circuit in Western VALUATOR RRAL ESTATE _ _ Ginads' in 1942. A misfortune has Salsa conducted Anywberc -. E©NREYANt7IN©' ON THUS. NOV. ' 9 - eaused these .horsee to offered ,hone or write. Address 41114 Dan for sale at this time. 1'hid-a an op- An oW established ag4mer, ready . . titreet, Bast, 'we are opening our Grocery Depart�t as a modem posr:anity for anyone who wants neat _: to to serve. _ '+�- �p� - r brreeeeddmmg etak• This Choice lot of y .Ontario. pie. Pickeuin _ gGIROCETERIA horses the property of Wilfred Guay. s will be offered_for sale at Lot 16, 'Con. 6. Markham, on Saturday, Nov- -• whit a BA1�iG-LIEF' THIEi,ME DAY SAM anab�r 4, at One P. M. Teams Wit: C Y R 1 L. E. M O R L E Y_ 'No reserve. Sellers. and Atkinson, .• • PICB RING} IdILLS : urs. ri. Sat. 1 _ - ere'11 'be -"OPENING SALE features an ` Tuesday, November 7 - auction sale _ � s t tea- oc imp¢men : y. - roe Impartment, , trial grain, 'Straw, the property of Carl a s e Y�s •..Bezner, Lot 6, Con. 4, Scarboro, at1�� . . .:..-JUST LOO . Hillside. sale at 1 p. m. Tensa cash. 7'. 'PHONE 6 7 PICK. - NoN reserve.' Farm sold. Sellers FOR SAYE , .and ALldnson, auctioneers. -there will be a "WORTHWHILE GIFT PACKAGE" - ` in every purchase-of $1.041 or over --all thmngh _ _ 1 D..Ne LOC K-WOOD JOIN THE "253 CLUB" Now _:-THS:-- THREE DAY SALE We are very sorry to hear of the PICKERINGM-- a after .' ONT. IBC - - - a expect massingt °f - _s- BIG,rzowd.,..Yount .like our..,pew "IN-AND-OUT" a long illness. The'sympathy of the RS DELIVER (4 War Savings Stamps bu�,_eae•- - '- Cash Coaster. - 4 cont nullity is extended to her buw :' - 20 n9ctt shell) - - band.. - - Our new CENTRE ISLANDS, packed with groceries- s We offe- ` -moo'Conn ere_ . lour wa u come a your -! cerebra sad Mrs. Cousins, who are- - the life .of a Canadian is _ . .tim-ft Pick out the .goods you need, go to .the Cash - -- tfrg their 60th Wedding An- actia►n: Counter, and if your purchase is $1.00 or over, get viverssry on November Ist. May ` celebrate m yBROCK DRUGGI T ' any more• I SAVINGS STAMPS CAMRPAIGN• _. _ Y." OPENING SALE GIFT •�; �e Qverseas Box Fund is pleae�d',,to •rept_!~ that sixty-two. parcels. OBJECTIVE $1,000,000 in .were sent overseas far Chriernas: SEPTEMBER and one. Prisoner-oaf=War—gaits . 1 THE REXALL STOREen we make- a change Each box is valued'at Five Pollars. p The 'next Red Cross meeting to-be `jCT I't' Y' y+ : t R• f f held at .the ham2 of Mrs. Jack kc 1 Y We o Right" Glashan, on Tuesday, Nov.'7, at 2.80 Healthfutll -Air-conditioned 11 �' R' BO es Ph=. a p. m. .A good atte�ance is hoped Phone; Yiclt '68 !' for. THITRSDAY. FR L, SATt'RD 441 _ : ­-:Whitevale =NOj�'EMBF,R 2:.:3 and. 4 - Come n - . 'naa . •Two Shows at.7 and.9 p..art. a1 CsOOC�$ _ 1 : Saturday Matinee at 1.:3A Mr. and Mrs. W A. Hilts are en- -full a have a Bull stoe'.c of STOVE - ' joying a hrliday with thiir son Law- Bud Abbott and 1,3u• eostell0 - rence and family, at D>trbit. They i .PIPES, STOVE,, BO ARDS. EL- r will -also 'visit'Mr. and bars. ichors, - -:� • S. v H-� � 'Mr. lIilts' sister. _ _ In• Society- ,--'. ..-- BOWS• AND FURNACE PIPES-- _ - Menbers of the. In:titute 'fir:.3''12' Arthur Treadaer Marion Hutton Also WORK GLOVES, WEATHER Ditt) Bag§ for SaiIors. ' .The Red Cross s-m 1-6 parcels to• - -- - STRIP,. CATTLE CHAINS local boys overseas_ for Ch:•is:rna;, MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDN'SDIr Self . and will remember torsi boys stat- B-13 PAINTS, ENAMELS, VARNI-. 'Serve t H t Waiting' NOVEMBER 6. 7 and '6 y •a' Last. Complete Show At 8.20_ - ' an IN r Greenwood : , . . s'rocl� - - YOU CAN GROW A mer Primitive Man .ALV'IN SUSHBY -BUMPER CROP OF �The Artnusi Anniversary of the Greenwood United.Church will- • be. . Lames Allbritton Robert Paige Hardware and Tinsmith SECURITY ON THIS held art Sunday,'Nov. 5, at 11 a, m: also an added attraction RICH S01 L I Rev. L. N. Atkinson,. Uxbridge, will Phone 46 - :be the speaker, with the,home choir ` _. c and Mea Lloyd-Petg, soloist,.. iz Cowboy Canteen o � _ ._ # charge of the music. At 7.30 pk cn: ]Benght and Sold - Rev.A. D..Cornett Oshawa, will de- ' Chas Starett and Jane-Fraaee ". liver the adds ess, with the Green- Used Clothitng -_ Sterilized, eleaa- , _.--P.. Glee-CIub in-charge of - __ .- - ------- ed and pressed like new. C� - ntusic. On Friday evening, Novels- THURSDAY, FIJI., SATURDAY hwo stock of bigh` class stlitt, � / '► der 10, the ladies of fife coxrrxiunity _ NGVF.lYIMIR 8, it and 11 overcoats and pant!. Also a good will serve a pot-luck supper-in tlte' stock of;new leather costs and Sunday School roots. A good preg• w indbreakers, and Cents' furniah- - VOW will be •put op._Everyone -come. Show Business- �� at-� reasonable prtoee. Call , and en joy'a social evening. and be convinced. The W. M. S. of the Circuit.will` , Eddie Cantor slid George Murphy gaol Schwartz - sneer on Tuesday, Nov. 7,' at the home of• Mrs. Ralph 116iowbray. All Str. West. Odawa - - sled Joan Davis !1 Bond llhe ladies will be made welcgnie. __• _ `�, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod and - _ M faRnily visited their-sister and bro. _ there here on Sunday. �iu�`, Meati _ �� '�'""• -�' Mr aInd Mra. .Rost Dime ; wa were with therm over - mer" r ►ir - i .!lite week-end. _ Fish and �'ouI#ry -f Allen, 30, 40, 50� _. SILKS MARKET _