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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_11_10 - Ups 7 ._ -..:_..+w'.m, 'w„� ..,., .......w'n,.,:•� u.p:.eur._...-.-.w.._.,-. v,. a: ,r..r_.. .r... s s+�z ,fir.*.' .s•...:.:�-m... :..,..- ,•ear:.'._ w.,�;,:c-•s .,;,.+ice `' .,..,.�.�;m, "�wi• � . .. ,,,. • R,'. . .• - .•moi:.,' T. Y J► i•� - N .!�.. a• OL: LXIV ! _ - . __ .PICHERIN( , O'NT., FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1944 No. 12 ' n :Left For - P�ckernTownsh� Citizensl :po Das • , :A7th 'Victor Loan t InT �nveso' Y _ bast-minute advise frwn Loan H. Picked VI 11 on Thursday, morning quotes / ,. t % _ _. •liSg@ ek.ring Twp. $47 t o — b e. o - — - Itd-a . nMrs . on — Pickering _Rotary — - _ _ . _-- -_---__- -- daughter; Miss Marie, 'of Weston, �7 a TaitS U 7 i. `.• were' guests of Mr. and Mni. Leslie ane y', m erROW 0-10-mor qsag ppears to be the object at Rotary. N EG E S SA R�/ TO Arthur Boyer is reported on ' g interesting subje%sts hale` the first of the week, to be not mak sen presented, cover4ng a wide ` r tug the improvement his family DISMI 1 o uca on ° maTter. like ek Mr. Arthur Lord, of D.•1, L., Q Mn. J. C. Murkar arnd' baby dvu vre ho is on the Aeserof the. VICTORY.R. C:' - ghter spent the week-end with her _ P:, as guest of M,' Schiva:m, BO �� _ �� f' ° sister, Mrs. Earle Booth, ac New escribed $ome of the none-secn_t j �, castle. ork of the "Corps, and refemag �, Benny Picov; of the U. S.:Air p�ecial�,to some recent dents in o Forces' dropped into.the oftice this : 'SO • t - JUST HAD � � c, / week. He returns to his base sooty eootinued.on page 4 ` - after a_three-week sick leave,..con- - a seg from a , Forager Resident.-.Dies- SWdenly_. _-- -� _._ in the jungle areaseveof the South in Toronto over Week-and --. T ,_ ,, ,,. uaw _ .� � Pacific--a disease .cornmutnicated by � Benn . L. D. Banks received word the radio division. /� MT. "mosqulitoea. Y is with , art this week of the sudden death ti . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterritt ars his niece in,Toronto ob 'Surmlav, visiting their daughter in Ottawa s res. Butler, the fotcner Elms Snaith, this week. be will be remembered by"some of \ ., y Miss Mary Dvr*pier.ia viaitin Tor- . people here, • •1 ��'_ 4 ^ auto blends.. Mrs. Butler-had been coaling, In !lf f Mr. and and Mrs. Poynter are-' ekezing only. a few days before. XI recovering alter tbdr recent 111ness7 Before leaving Pickering some L r anis ago, the family liven'in-the Mrs. John Murkar had as callers '' known sr the W. B. Powell over the week-end: Mrs. H. A. Mss y -on Elizabeth street._ Mrs ehett and daughter, and nig ees and Batter, her sister and brother all nephews of Toronto and Port E4&- .Pickering. 1gia-.Pickering.school, pupils of The Old Tows Bell Bing Only 63168,the lite John Murkar, when Priv' . erpThet She is s__ v A Day Now husband, her sister and bruther. „ / r�� - ` - - � !Js" �.• /-' The town,hell in the Tower, Hatt "Don't Pay Too Much Attention"" here, that had become apart our• 4 � -'. Pickering as.with the streets, our — trees, our people, that goes to raske hour Were not expecting to P>DHA'ek' //'1 a-village no gs any 'political football-by PLnliahitsg -z ,•1)' • only. The bell, that has been rung what we think r d some are o four times a day, up until 16A week, raven going to.say `-what does he hope . o wal not ba -ing at all — ttafore verT fang:The Elliott family., to Sam by saying that?" W e have that-placed ' •continued on pAae :i • - Ay (or heliish) celestial body► ane a. getdd many opeople- who con County Council only listen to anything just so long, ,Plekering Red Crura " -Hallowe'en at Dunbarton Mrs✓ Dyson. Cowan Suffers Heart ? ,Ginty of Otnario or ty then :they either -hoot.for alae, �Enehn sad Bridge, Nov.-17 Attack while to Pillage i s"�� j -.srnd we am _ .:What appears.to be something A meeting of t ue Cou0 Council . . soon, we think, going to step into The Iced Cross Executive.are v-. range o _e un that class ing their fast Euchre and Bridge of the great amount of damage.carrjcd suffered a severe heart attack last Ontario, will.be held pursuant to ad- We do ape . ��+ � ths Semon, on the evening of Fri- out on Hallowe'en in and around the Thursday� .M afternoon, while its the jourirnent (n-the Council Clorob r Wings, fine ,men and woman; goad day, November 17. Come sad help subdivisions around Dunbartdn, and office of Dr. Cartwright here. MM m rhe Court House, in the Town of worms and deeds, and prefer to_g to make it a success. Prizes: Adm. west of here. The residence of Mrs. Cowan had become ill after moon Whitby, on Monday,- the 20th day - 25• cents. 8 P. ML Will thea ladies Todd, at Woodlands, received a dinner. While visiting the doctor vuv r aber, 1944, at the hour.of praise, when deserving, and the opp orate at other tames• please bring sandwiches. thorough attack. Some t me in the later, she suffered the seizure, which two o"lock. .in the ,afternoon, Day - *Ate ming the _ _ - _ much 'anxiety for some Girn�. light_-Saving Time. A tee _"_"__" _ insignia of the, rank of a Major' of Deer l$aatees ie the Plorrt>d Agin tiered and just about eve rytht�ng She was liken to Oshawa Hospital.- All accounts to be laid before"t�id _ that .could be carried" away, was where she is now reportod to be re- Councit should be forwarded to the the British Army,. Wturned far=m Y oversea, seriously wounded, servlr►g .1,� local drBer lnttten ire off stolen. on night, about covering. Clerk, properly •certified, at beast with an artillery unit in action--be age to the Nortk Courntry .wild3 fixtures ds and was done to pmentt three days ,pefore the rinneeting of made the stataaent on his return, to is of "fresh meat" in tba fixtures ,and ' out-door equipment. • Francis de m 7'�`ish the Council. 9 �� There never appears to be much —'— Dated, -at Whitby, this 6th day of _ the effect _that Canadian boys is way of deer - or anything else gained b' raying anything- it occurs The Catholic WoaAlen'a League the infaritay were being sent into that sticks its head out. Hua fere Novee:iber, A.. D, 1844. �P- frcm town that we have beard o°f regularly each year, but we just held a meeting after Mass last Sus- R. Donald Ruddy, Clet�hr action not adequately trained, cannot understand what type of day morning. The Ncrntttattng Caen- ardizing the lives of trained actin, going sldng included: Will Westney, and unnecessarily rislang'- their-.own, Dr. Cartwright, Bob Gordon, Hath. Young Canadian does this sort of rnittee composed of Mrsc Mord throag'h this lack"of trab+in8• He Calvert, Mitre and Taal Dwyer and ad Mary troyiIn :.when is the fun p des- T�yd am Witted the suggested, ItstWithshook the country,by..Iiia remarks• Fred Roffey and Dr. FWIWIae. Tam troyiingYour neighbor's property- the�hu �e� We suspected fraen the..fim. mora Dwyer says "the rest of the gang property-'that may have taken some of officdlrs for the comrn8 Yom• statement wan, PA are'going , but FalLise_ 1"e and ranch money to Place it They were and are as !ol- Pickering bw, that them PolimIowa: President, Mars. Jas. tl+at "there was something and I are heir Time will . stone;'this St. George's Church. Sunday, Note continued on Mies telt D4ek Barber elatlad in at the •case-•the owner insists that invest- stone; Vico-President, Mrs. F. Mad-' ember 12. Sunday School at,10 a. m- ` N office on Monday morning to Mating be carried-out, and, the own- Oi'd �'" lftsa B. Celebration, of the Holy Coa..rnavdon Banig •-�avka say`. that' he;apat,the erpwd on the yr is not going to stop utfiil this Robinson. Boxes were prepared and at' if a. in. Preacher, Rev. F. G. _ highway between Coboccasr and sue has bean deaasod up, sent to the men of the parish oa Robinson, e . • • r , 1 .,a �l'he anarriiSe took 194place at S Basra- G G. L T. AetivitiKs eve service. Tree new mattbers joined Picwr- an sat- lLiadga,about noon Sunday....cars Mrs, S. Cifik held the second of s series ei social exwaiaxs St h" hpn�l by vertirleate I& alas Anglican Church, Calgary, way havfng a•"stretch" and .swing- "Comrades" - on Friday evening. The prize-wm- berii, of Patricia Fay, daughter of The Comrades Group of the C. the morning service last Sunday. Mr- ing the .arms to warm up a bit. Hera of,the Euchre were: Mrs. Jas. xr, and Mrs. Gordon Fay Dawes, G. 1. T. was Wd in the Junior room Featherstone and Miss M. hdadda• and Mrs. Walter Middleton, Miss J.• _ Toronto, to Cpl. Walter John Banff- Len Barningniat to Sold Aaetiaa of the local school on on y even- Middleton, Mr. Verne Middleton and San, 'RCAF., son of Mr. and Mrs. 3t~le � Novasnbee id. Ing, with to nt. foto for the ladies; and,Wm. Featly LAC. Ernest Middleton, from Mount. Joseph Boni 101, erstone and Geo. Green for the Rndn. of Toronto and Presi Smith led i the Forest United Church; Mrs. John The Drawing on the basket of grog. Pickeru*• Aa 'auction sale of Iocal interest �mn8 Ceremonies, after which he Joblitr, fzix�a Port Perry and Mrs. eves went to Jack Featherstone. Des Andrew Fspeeted Some At will be held on Saturday, Nuvlambez Treasurer and Secretary gave the The Young 'People's Club (C. Y. F. G. 'Joblin, from Scugog; Mr. and 18, at Frenchman's Bay, when Mr. reports. June Waizman, our Worship- Mrs. Ray T. Doble, from Sundlerlawl- " Cbristmas," r• Leader. The girls arcade Six Dollars O.) suet at the Teefy hone th Sun- - _ ' and-Mrs. Len Burningham will sell day' evening after Devotions. Two their,household funnishif gs'at'that at the Candy Sale gn Nov.-4. The Xams Entertainment, December 20" rhe extrdne uncert"ies of war, home prior to their movie girls are knitting for the Red Cross. more interesting comedy skits were At a meeting of the Board of - and war catmnunfques, as regards +� presented. The first was zntitled: their slew home in the village, now The Worship period was a,nducted „ Management of the United Church , the nephric on,-casualties, is-damon= _. _ __. .- 'Two boys meet Girl . The charact- St School held Moeda nearing ccrn Ietion. Watch for bills by Shirley MacI3onald. Mrs.. Goudy y y' avenins strated this we*1c, with the onnoun- K p ers. were:. 1�lm. Featherstone as this;•weeW-end gave her first lecture on• 'Hare „ it: was decoded to hold thF+ AnnuaP ;,went this week nt the likely re- Nursing" which was enjoytad by all. "Tom", a nervous young tnarri; Mor- Christmas Entertainment on Wed turn of Donald Andrew, who we The next half hour was spent gun O'Connor as "Dick", vis pal; nesday, December 20. -� Townstrip Clerk Edablishee New - p nt .in Ethel O'Hare as ."Mar " were reporting a -couple ,of weeks playing wnes and s qui-z,. which y , a sweet - ago a$ critically ill, as a.-result, of Quarters in Brougha..e q young thing. The. second slit was The Woman's Association of theTM 4 _ _ ----- singing vied much amusement and the entitled " wounds. Don ,may though, be a S nittl�d by olos�1 O'Halloran' United Church hold their nag meeting br"`ought to. a close with the Un stretcher case. Mr. L. T. Johnston,-suiunship « Mary - alar meeting at the home of Mrs. V - - - --- Clerk, is now established in his new. of Taps __ "Mother", one •of the ola school;. E - tight, on Tuesday'aftei+noon, Blood Donors of Pickering, Note! o,Ific? tljv� Toaanslup b,lnicipal Bldg., - An.re Teefy, as "Lucy", 'young and *oyEtnber 14. Assistant Hostesses: Broug-han. This is th' fo:' ner Matt- sophi;ticat^d;` and.,Jack. Feather-: .Mrs. Frank 'M. Chapman. Roll"Call, , Next Wednesday, night ii again hews' H3us�: Mr. Johnstorr� hours H°rues By Auction - stone. as "Egbert", a dashing t;ould- _.Gift for the Fish Pond". "Pickering -Night". at the Oshwwa 'will be front 9 a. m. to 5 p,rn. Morr, ` ""' be 'pinyivright. Dunbartoii r Clinic. Rotarian Ross Irwiry who is day to Friday, Hud frc:n-9 a. rh. to Last Saturday a good crowd gat- Alvin Robinson, recently .eturned- St. Paul's Church; Sunday, Nov- in char e,"-stated.t}iat he.had.,about .12 noon on Saturdays, The local her,cd to witness. the. horse sale at - g y ani cranny r= sixty r oar rr, also at this offic-. nronvr e, when a carload of seven seas, toss welcomed back into the vice, beim the 19th anniversary of NEW- S Blood is urgentl • needed now. The Weather -nittin , �hN� new teen horses fro,,mthe west wen off- rnembershi of the C. Y. O. S P�"==�� B P the foundrng of the comg~regation., heavy fighting in Europe has almost vault will .be finished this weak. ered by public auction. :A young Luncheon was followed ,by sturnts and the 10th anniversary off: the op- exhausted the- supply of plarrna. This vault is about 12 by 13 Det and Clyde mare topped th sale at $182, and contests, concluded the evening. ening of the church. The musical, Make every effort to be on hand or, t� feet high. The walls have a solid 50. The first ,matched term sold for Rev. Dr. Davis, of St. Augustines,. ✓tion of the service will .be led by.,, Wednesday night. There is still thic',tness of 18 inches. For the time $178 and $171 respectively. The Seminary, will be here next Sunday." � ' choir ahrd the special speaker lent of fightifn to be done, and bein- s'.a�lves will be put in to balaInce of the car sold well see rd-. for the. Blessingand Canonical er- p y g a. ins to their unlit '`� Rev. Canon jirt'ac.Donald, o!' • -: • that means, that plenty of plasma house records, as were used in the quality. Sellers and ection, of the Ne9v Station of the �f1`yc111fte College, Toronto. Sumilayr ''I will be required• old hall. Atkinson conducted the sales. Cron. Schogt a usual, 2 ' C-' e.:.r„.a.m- caa.....:.....�.,r.... .uo_ •....-.v:. d.:-R.w-we.'-.U'...�.e.rr.'._wr+;�. -,...se-.... .: Q.sss••.. s.,.:. .....�".(. ,.� .-,re... �•mer..o.',:,c�.. uta .. .x•ae�—•.•,: ... ,.:.+t..+.r.,s_s .,x ,. .. .....� .. r. •' h. a •. L •.-.....,,.., .,^:�,:.� ..L...•-�.:...;......z99 ».•'a..._.«...:.�.:_..-.-'.:com:.--.� ._".i... „...:a.!: ,L.£w. �r ^'t:.ti"-+� ... .:�N.:- r,r..•�+i, r. '{ Ex ,w '�,,. emit^•� rr �. s _ , r She abut her "Im waiting to r t bear how Gran greeted him before Seppbtres D a ends she looked tp• seewrhat be .►� SgDAY SC880Ls � like. ..� "Gran,"" °>`J was yin '.�:. - ;•s, "this,is Stanley Newton, a friend « �. LAS ON DOROTHY' TROWBRIDGE of mine from California. My grand- � ,• Horton;-Stanley November 1!. 6 % - CHAPTER XI ."Of course I am worried, Gran. "I ata de14hiiii to .meet . you. C URCFE'DURINCs WAR - NAwy stood Irtill a moment .To have Nancy lose such a goy- Mr. Newton," Gran sounded as if . AND, PEACE geous,ring here l" she really `meant it and the mus- Isaiah s; "; 9: d, 7; Matthew t s•�U tight," she said finally. Her gra,nmother smiled at her. Clea arotind Peggy'i tightly closed 6: 43468; Romans 13:"1-7. . ?~4nlJ I still don't approve of "But, my dear, rings cannot run eyes began to relax. GOLDEN TEXT.-Blessed are , �'. that detective come. I just away. And we know that there is "I can't tell you=" Peggy didn't the peacemakers: for they #hall be .•. ',know he is going to getus all mYo ne here who WOU14 have taken hear any more. Her eyes were t,aUed .soon ,of God. Matthew 6:9. ja a lot of trouble. How did he it, so .that leaves.it simply mis- open now..Wide open. She knew The first portion of our loason,. - ;s sappe>t.'*o. be here and know, about' placed. I feel sure that Mr. New- that voice lie wasn't• fat,; he -was- comes from the greatest sermon 1y7on?" phe asked,turning to Maxine, ton wil: be able to suggest the n't wearing a derby, and he did not ever preached, the sermon on the 'Hc'..works• at the studio is Place where it must be. Ob, that have a cigar in his `mouth 'Mr. mount. In it we find the secret for •• ,mood_--aad__he_is_driving__ must_be he. I_.hear an automobile. Newton �Gaa the Man from Califon• success is this,nie and the life to t To relieved , New York While te waa • We will go. the front parlor iia. So that was what-a real de- come. one of the best thinks eau do 'ago he talked to the West Coast and see him there.' tective ,waa like. "Love thyne hbour, and hate • * * * "Aad m sifter, Miss Margaret +. >Q lliclas VapoAub fes*bowl eluding,'sad- they told hem. that I y thine enemy was the common ccwater. was stopping here.for a little visit rMaxine followed William to the Horton," Maxine was saying,. after teaching in the day of our Lord, 7bim wl oto r while-_Mvj_�Horton and-'-she--had-introduced him to Nancy. and it is much the same today. The �cated�i> the In the hat 1pilnetrate . .down" hese just"to make, sure that . WPeggy had been .standing in the e two girls crossed the hall and Germans sought to build # super- to the cold-congested'upppe�r there had been no .change is my entered the front parlor. Peggy was shadows of the room and he evi- for race an this principle, sail we ores �g paasagesl See how this :plans. surprised that her srandtilother had deatly, hkad not seen her until Max- 'have witnessed the grief and heart- moothen sad helps clear the htwd- He didn't thh* 1 would arrivic the- cive - de- tmtl' tonsorrow, bat tonight he tective. It was here that Gran eau- started eargerly forward. God's Standard, of Living M MaM MM, . ,rub throat. ally greeted her more important How do you 'do? was her How' different is the message Child seal back with 4apoRub at ' - heard someone is the hotel say chilly greeting, from the Lord.'He would have us bbedtlme. Vicks 4apo-Rub wort 1!e had seen we today, so he called He stopped abruptly. ."How do perfect in love, as is God the fath- fae_hparc way setenee-Abring right away He wanted to see me The old lady settled herself is a p repel= !roar dlstrese. you do," he answered with. no in. 'or. the one who causes the sun to F member WaVicks �$ anyway, so when Peggy .suggested high.backed chair with her balk to AP , - •: having him,come out to look far the window, her tiny' feet placed flection. shine, and the rain to fall. on the Vlpolitt�T�waat•wAmo-ling .•the rings, he said all right. And daintily side by side oa as otto- (Continued Ne:t Week) just and the unjust. There is no he Is comin man-the covering of ch had credit to us tor' loving those who thing maybe I bad better explain -been woven by her mother-in-law, love us, or respecting the once who a break the law, are committing it to Gran, so you all can-- be a When Dills "Horton sat in that big Germans Obliterate respect us, for that is the natural an orrense against. God. If we do -few minutes late for breakfast. I ' chair with her meet on the Otto- D"C C DyM�f 6s(�Q thing to do. The Lord would have good-wtxks, or in other words, live think.it would be best for Gran to man she was like some little power- as live according to•a higher stead• according to the -teachings of the ask me most of the questions. Peggy fol judge who passed sentence on ard, and Love your enemies, bless bible, we will have need to fear those who were' -brought before The London Radio says it has them that curse you, do good' to the law, for the law is to prevent would probably get all mixed up." been officially confirmed that the them that hate you, and pray for evil. 0 • • him. Peggy understood that now. "have have completely -des- them which- despitefully, use you, As we .all know, when we-com Maxine had already made her ex Her grandmother, was 'going tO troyed• the Greek town of Koropi, and persecute you.". Will you ac- ply with the laws of the land' we - planations the next morning when judge, this Mr. Newton whom S0 miles southeast of Atheils," sept this challenge? have a clear conscience. it is also _ the two girls reached• the dining Maxine was"recotiimettdiag. Peggy In 1 broadcast recorded by the. Laws of the Land well pleasing to God.'Su may-we ' room. Mn. Horton looked up at had not thought of judging a de- CBS short wave listeningstation, i - tective, except b his speed is Turning to governments, •St. •not tail to pay our just docs no Thera as they entered. cep y London said Koropi had a prewar Paul, who knew what it was to matter if we feel they are unjust, re- "My dear," she said, addressing taking over the job and finding population of 6,000. "It is certain," live' under in alien government, membering if it is according to the Nancy. . feel so badly to heat the T1IIg• the in, amid, "that the Ger- brings us a message regarding the law of the land, it'is the Lard's that four engagement ring. has She smiled to herself as she mans have killed all those whom Lord's will concerning those who will. "Blessed are the-peacemakers: been misplaced while an a visit'to thought of some big Irishman- they have found in the town, as a are in authority over us. for they shall be caller:- the chit- ,na I do trust ,that this, young weren't all detectives Irisb,or did reprisal against guerrilla actions." Those who resist the government. dren of God." titan --Newton did` you say his that only apply to city cops?--com- ' tiaTff9 3d._Maxine?-- ht._Able-.._ ins mm this room of her.anceatam.to find it quickly for you. Maxine and .being .judged by Gran. She assures me be is amorg the best remembered a detective she had In his line in California. Have you seen in one of Maxine's pictures. thought back carefully over your He was a large,.fat than who wart - nng. s since you Lit saw your a derby hat on the back of his ,finOpen Letter tQ 'rem'tying. Nancy?" head, and who- seemed always to ie r Drew ."Oh, yes, Mn. Horton, .quite hive a long eiga�R"k-in the cor• _ _ oartfuity" ner of his mouth Suppose that" _ _._. on do seem to take the matter was the man she could hear Maxine - y sena_ibly, I am. sure Peggy talking to now is the hall. Could = - R koks more as if she had t slept Maxine really know someone like than you do." that? If s fat man, with a derby - - - - • • " • on the back. of his head and a ' LL Rel" ions Teaching in P' rbtic t was tree that Peggy had not Cigar in the corner of his taouth #kPt well. She had been out of entered this room he might just - ' bed several tin _ amongthe clothes she had wan his helping her find the P� g *ins. Gran Ito the train. Could is be possible would get rid'of him without giving °' ► - - hat she had dropped it on the old. him a chance, she was sure. Vbo S.n.�r.bi. cle.:p Drew. 'wooden platf-)tfa of the • station "Oh, I--hope .-he won't be too _. _ when she went to put it into her bad, she prayed fervently as she Rime Minister of Ontario and Minister we odueatiest bag? Or had it just dropped in plain heard footsteps crossing the hall _ jasht of anyone who might conte tags The need t rimere exteadvee and intensive Religious Teaching among lt;a boys and — ItIOng-and-pick it tip'? But she—re. ._ _-_ _ --" — - - -- -- �_ s as ay, dostres to wo on record as commendtng the Government of Ontario for _ membered w well patting it into ionditinn a wb Pubsch e a tenUresun to the general lack of such teaching, and to the grave d. Nie bag and dosing it What net Not Fake Further, the British-Israel-World Fed era tton'is to full sympathy with the efforts earth was" she going to say to i7 QQf 4he Ooveriiment of Oatarto to provide the rsmedy by, the Introduction of-Religious - 'Harry next Wednesda f she had lirdl,catlon In the Public Schools of the,Province. Wednesday. i COLD.s:SORE THROAT ' not found it by then? So her mind There are, however, certain salient facts wbicb,must be kept In mind in relation )lad raced throughout .the night. to Religious Education as forming part o! the curriculum 1n the Public Schools: tww� s SIO wonder Grail -thought she. AAI (1) it ls not the reaction of the state, batrof the Church. primarily to r: *iovldo Religious,Teuehlug,and that In its widest aspect whbemt any reference :looked as if she had.not slept, r -to Deaemlusdiwailsaa. The Govermm?at by Iii action 'has draws•atteattem to the lace that the responsible Ascent bas not tet[IIIN its obligation. 'S- A F E S (2) The tea of the Bible requires om the part of the teacher a kaswM edge of the Bible,which can'enty be obtain" from• ptedy ot=the'Bible itself -sued it Is Questionable whether many of our public school ttaehers have that -!'lofwct sou SOUKS and CASH •knowledge at present. We. therefore seamiest that the, Minister.of Education ` Mm 1P'IA>s and TH[1dvES. wo ? arrange for proper eoursei In,Bible Study ,to form "part of.Temeber Training i Ila" w rine Sad type of Safe. or a' i :_. Cablset, tae may purpose. Visit (3) Heligiees-Education deem not lie done In b'tvtng a mere eutftue of .r ding ante: ad h mewl Blbl Cal knowledge.it ahenld. rim at the bull o! char ■ that 1 ea Oepf• W. for pricer, etc. N i owl ■ lsflea et God to moa and of mem to sn, or write I : tie of knowledge regarding the trot x , +^.,.' w i - God. 1t ls essential-that the Bible Tesebtng siren In our public schools should r �et� . lie [Yee of all attempts or ousgestle"in•Way way falsifying the truths of the t A-i.TAY1AR ummw :, _ Blblel and the text-book should be the Htble Itself amid not aaytrlmg that Is a ." or'eats be,eoutumimatod by the so=eolled Higber Critical Theories which had - TORONTO SAFE WORKS -their origin Germany, and although utterly discredited by the latest arebae- ::':g<, ologican discoveries,have,resulted,In the atheistic, modernist temeblas N prey :fir•• ;.;. wheat which h■s largely destror"'tbe Basic Fwlth of tie everygrowiag member <, 14b Fran tit. E« Toronts `'t i:::•. Further, if is to be hoped that an effort will be made to Present any Rasle Rellsioww Knowledge, impart" to the pnPIU of oer•Pabltc nail 131sh Schools. bolus Injured or dtstreyed ws and when am students they may. past'4e,.to the universities. Aspirin Re OM jWA (4) The boys and girls In out 0 VERSE ASpublic schools should be made aware of the tact that the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic ploples are the people of the Book and as AlmcWImmedinfely1 such are charged with a rempoasfbility of Service to God and the World. This Inet does not Imply racial superiority, but rather rueful responsibility. Drop The 'Development of the British lmpiree andgral part,ssCo armee Growthofof'the United a glass of : Bee Aspirin TaMet it , British p start to dissolve almost the Empire-of which Canada is an into taitatsirly: WiWiri two ---States of America, is founded upon and has followed the progressive development :'may`' " •.rs" sexoads It beaus to disintegrate, and of the Divine Purpose-as recorded ill the Bible. this same speed is duplicated in your ' stomach. '1'btls, you get "Her almost Empire and every section (5) The Government and A'dnslnistration of the at «t, ;ref It eau only be successful as 'the Haste Truths o! the Divine Coustltatton A� ' - based upon the Commandments, Sistutem an"adaments of God are laculent >• fast,so effective—abpve ed In the minds or our boys and'R•Irlm who are the future citizens of the Prov ' '•• sill, so dependable, that millions of Once. Dominion.and Empire.ce—&ans have ccone to swear 1=.00 S E S N 0� Chet Aspirin today; by • - `lite (6) Obedleuee to the Divine Constitutlem an recorded to the Bible Is alone guarantee of peace, stability mad prosperity. flomit COMOLS"OU0100"6f Follow three simple direc6atist ` '~For the reasons hereili stated and other reasons not at present en>~lmer-: - ruiwr Ci�olrfM6s For pain due to r ated, the British-Israel-World Federation (Canada) respectfully asks the Mimstets j postpaid SORt THROATS Crash 3 teblett in �s Cif Education and his colleagues in the Provincial Government to take every possible r< n.nb.r a canadv: Ache Swvha of >x+•gestic deeply. precatitlon to preserve the heritage ,of the truths as set forth in the Bible and to or«s.a+ and co. ftr aw is *d coins...h full Blasi "Tusk* two Aspirin ensure that they "shall be presented as they, are actually and definitely recorded a• rorc.0 tablets with toil tis:at uses. in that Book. $2.00 SENDS 300. MIRAISIA::. T■ke.tea tableft Alit 1 B IIOR PIK TOBACCO oR with timrrof water. - An of wbfeb ls respectfully submlttea. t ARRISH CONSOLS C16ARETTE ejFtY jtmvc�salucEs (Signed) REV. E. jr: srin><xG>sTT, �� locket b: - •0 4........new 294 mai „moi sad FaMM ane of 100.........now i=!e > _flm�9 me BRITISH-LSRAF.L-WORLD FEDERATION (CANADA) INC. e Owaw; DsPadases! _ 'W. C. MACDONALL' INC, as 8eudtuarterms . r World Roadqumrter■t Canadian • g.Q Be), 1129, Moe. d'Attaes. eAspifflk — n Sherbowrso._.stmt..Tersito, 9Sacktmsh��a (iate� lsmdos. Englandaunfreel, M of" ,.a« te an 1) -hang,it, . Gow+,n,., R.gsbtlens e, The Bayer tress on each tablet Is ' yevr Qvarentes that It's AspWn .. ISSUE 48-1544 - t' x,.rr '71 u .!• ?.'gab ..s•`�,yds:::.'n,�. ,,.;,r.e m-�'actEir,a +^tm4n..d•'"u„4atm••ce� xw.a, �..rm+,vi^rf . . .. .., ,� ? .. .... MONTYr AT CANADIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS :r. Trinby Water" ' By C. GORDON GLOVER ti F . 1�Kala •_ -- - ben the thing actually -haggesir, on tile, Ayepbaak while trctublina + :ad •r really happened just as he lips >�egaed'hirii to revive. always:imagined that it wiiufd;' ['Help!" cried the voice 'from the ,- .io ftt under.his•nose-.George Par- -river. Help;,h4g, help l'' luLg-ton wis shocked, ..'frightened, It Really Happened ,� r --and-dismayed. But there it was - Well, there it was. In the tight of ci beautiful girl was struggling in the solitary lamp George could see the dismal waters of the Thames,, that the girl had golden hair. -;and-there didn't seem to be anofher "Help!" she cried again. A score of bumaa, being for miles. conflicting considerations spread. L The time was somewhat after wings and fluttered wildly in >ziidnight and the place of this dra•. George.- Partinpton's mind. He ^3 snatic occurrence round about the •would drown. He would ruin his ; locality of Iiammersti;ith, suit. The girl was not a milionaire's George Partington, let it be ex- daughter. There would,be no• one • and rather to witness„the heroc episode. Hed. was a vague . wo eanibilid. -011 the Ula comrilcl V" moony young man. He was also by other hand - profession a,dance band saxnpho- -: [east, And, at the moment when, Throwing off his coat, George 4~ with as incredibly delicate' .little Partington _flopped into the water t� splash, a richly dressed -young wo- and floundered towards his object. ataa, slid into the river not' tea It was deathly cold; the whole :. : yards, from where he was,. George thing had a frightful reality wholly different.from that which he had <' ­ton was walking home. Subject To Daydreams always imagined. He was terrified. ,. �. lie had always hoped that this He had no idea how to save life in 4- would happen to him. Indeed, he the water beyond grabbing at the ! ,,,, . , •w„w; as,acibject to daydreams that -victim and .somehow hauling it. to Genual Dempsey wenLeft to Right: General t to a Canadian Army Head- was- dry land. Field Marshal Montgomery accompanied by afflict young, moony, and romantic _ quarters in Belgium to confer with General Guy Simonds.of the Canadians. He was always,dreaming he lie grabbed. The silky fleece of. ��y, Field Marshal Montgomery, and Lieut. (lea Simonds. *roakd one day rescue from drown- the girl's hair came to his grasp. Want-an,ttabdierably beatttif Sid ' 3° - - "Oh, that's all right!" he assured her father. - "What" Do you mean it?' Her father, would be s millionaire how impelled the two of them into her, "No." she said -- "really. Honest- 'The taxi stopped. and very grateful. The girl herself the embankment Vaud, out of it,and "And you've ruinel your clothes." ly, I can walk!' "I'LI see you in safely," said - would enlace' GeorgiPartington on to the dry land itself. "Oh, thaei all'r' sl said George "What, all the way to-" He George Partington. He looked whit -with white, lovely arms, and she "bili" ails gasped, Oh, oh-" ' ; "woutld call him her Gua The dream she choked - Partington again. 'I've got plenty broke oaf. To where? Obviously excited a soft at the splendid pote• more." Mayfair: taco, the daft fanlight above the- waea't always the same - there XvOrytbing Alright "I - 1 suppose you .have" she "Yes, honestly," she said. "It's front door, the sense of luxury be wasn't variations. Sometimes the girl George Partington patted her said. not far." yond._ was an heiress in her own right; back, coughed, up river water, and "Yes - rather. 1 mean, yes, of "What.. you don't live down Then suddenly she was shy. sometimes it was the millionaire spluttered: course I have. Nom you'd better let here?" There was incredulity in his "No, no," she murmured. "Nus,, who was drowning, and who, in "Yon all light now Y' me see you home. I expect your--- tone, really - mean, it's terrible of ms gratitude.rewarded George Parting- To his astonishment, she was .. father will be worried." She smiled at him:' '- not to ask you in, but, you 'see - ton by giving him ten -4housand looking at him in exactly the way "I expect he will," she said, and ."Well, no. I don't, as a matter of we}1, father-" "•poaods and introducing hiss to his he had always dreamed that she added. "But how-on earth did you fact. But I can easily find my own "Leave father to me." George ravishing daughter. Sometimes would, There was limpid adoration know I had a iather?" way." was suddenly masterful. Let the, George .fArtiagton married the in the deep eyes. She.was lovely George came back' to reality with "Tali!" cried-George Parting- Georg* act of this wild drama be de- --•. :: '•. heiress; sometimes he spent a life= He could see that despite the mud a btemp. The thing couldn't be run- ton. Down that lonely street one vied him? Impossible[ ._. .._e time of modest and broken-hearted. in her chair, the smears of it on her aiag'so true to form. had come�ambling along. "Now, "No,. no - you can'tl" - worship. The tvhole thing was va• cheeks. She was wearing evening „ ,; . in you get; he commanded peremp- The Third Rescue gene, but very bedtttiiful and rosy. It dress. Now, what on earth, he won- I -. I just guessed, he sand. - . • torily. They were on the pavement. _ "Now we must find a tazi." ._ _-_ .. l He was di�witp�excitement. ; � � �- -_-fie,-������_ .; frit_ - dered, war such i S�d�n8-�-tms --"$vt, that was lodaded the Royal Humane Socie- .vicinity! your way." a chill not the chill of tile, Ws nod, "Thank yuu - thank you very; y "It'1k.'be nothing of the sort~ said' Thames, nor of excitement creep- Sometimes George Partington very much," she said. "I - I sup- Her limpid look; the double cops George Partington. Ing over him. Had he enough mo- was drowned- but he died happily pose you've saved my life.". of pearls she wore; the incident; She laughed nervously. ney on him? "No, how silly of me• Maybe it Suddenly he heard her footsteps. t. ' won " They ere running running a away :..,. . "Well, where to?"' from hmi. her high beeli beating a " t e corner fled. - Gra tree[.' "Heyer' George oT1 mer?" said George ey he hao the hand lof the d SfreeE !!Why re?" her, at . -- - Y of right til "Well t erg-pall right; but you rcatching was sof her. for sides shouldn't bother." She gave a Graf- time that evening. h her arms. oar hT third h - slevery beavv u�the «.Lm h soshamedt ton Street sd a war in off. She we, so 'aahamed - this. live here. A "I wonder what you were doing - •. . _ :_: ,. _ _ _-.--.' -._ _-_ _ - ' ' _ —= .. thought ht mean, I didn't dn't know down - there?" he said. what you'd think You seI've ale �-'14-been to-a Part*,"-she-said: ways adroman sct ens a aT "Oh yes, f course - aPart ybeing rescued by - we1>, - somebody -re,rs,wsin l-waar mows F.D.is so swbwan wd ady yew sirs And you?" just like you -= l mean. rich and Aatu=,W ata a/rav'Jaaar OW re,,.so.www 7-': "Oh, I'd just been - 1 means 1 - and -" was at a.party, toot 1-went out for Partington laughed. _ George — " ­I'm u _s r _ Ora «r+I pa..re.+ow HatosJ B..fst secs e fresh was air Pretty good added: *1 an band," hone.'Player in -'. e dance d' _Mine? Ob, yes as parties gol "I'm a dance hostess she con- 7 - .Y... I'm cold." fessed. Apology Unnecessary "'Thank God," he declared, with George Partington extended his sudden 'relief. "You're not. the owe, damp arms, wrapped her in heiress I feared you weret 1 say. his 11 d S y arhe, a you any oy?" ry coa breathing rathunfast.�s His heart Taxil" cried• the girl, and she • d under his ribAnswers. s like a ham linked her wet arm in George Part- bang : mer. It was all so exactly like his ington's. . read of dreI msuddenlyac- ETS bs ala - these are the c� like gedsa thacourse, f q _ T � so happy," she When you read-as you probably coni tri "10 said "gunny, isn't it?" British shipyards, despite did daring the pat few Months bear in Siler' George thought it very.. funny, l.ieverttents in the United. States 4L k is Canada 5o when you pick n `the sometime "Oh, I don't know"" he said and Canada, have still the highest Chit more than 300,000 1�P Y Pt p 'You wouldn't andeFstand;' she 3utput per man in tho world. vivo `' = Ltretyphiib,what was your reaction?Did end, rad, . then were 5,000 new said. million tons of merchant sh' eaT;''That's too bad;something should VOMIAL DMAN cola[sported in this "Nor would you," breathed and$00,000 tons of warships haus be done aboat it", and thea turn to t>sexovinco Lit ear . . . , rber! These y _ George Partington, and then and b•en built• in. one British .centra - .opmiC page?Chances are you did, ire not told 5gara. They repcaent 5,090 there kissed her,muddy face. "I - since war began and a big ,war' .. • ed- _const �� ruction program still is 'in art if that article ha to yon t T ones, the lad who used to mow ye,, VINIRIAL DISIAfg is a serious "There's no need to apologise." hand. your wn after school, had syphilis-howgblem. It's a problem for parent:; for a iwould you;have felt about it?O[that the tastpiyers; foe roua'g people on the three- S GREE NAZI IN CE . .: EVERYBODY FIGHTS �� , young couple who built that cute house in "hold of.lffe;foe everyone. "Rhe next block,had just los a baby through VINEREAL OItIASg aced never strike if would that have made yon stopsyphilis,•• we all do our part.If we know the facts.if and think2 use til to ata we 'c we ere fico advantage.If doe, Or, if you suddenly discovered thatbaa shrug ottr_:hoalders sad:ay,"This eoulda•t_ _ Mit--..:No?That couldn-t h ippen?But -.happen to anyone in my family•" 'It an. And it does.. . . to hundreds of ' "�'ommia and Marys every.year, right ht're -:You have a duty to your firmly and the in Canada.Right in your community.You'll u oiamnaity, , } LEA1tN THE' FACTS! , i ✓MpLIM AL _ FK ail*Atact/aour bmt VD writ!YPlotladal I of Haalth foe the,new,fr"..bootNt nOAMAN IT Of NATTOW"■aALTU ' arie[Oay Orta tNaaAR' Airy waLVAA . )<awiw CNA04'i Bair ayriwrl VD, _..•,•� - Greek women fought heroically beside their men to help liberate _. • ;�' -'their homeland from the hated Naais. In photo above, souls of ^ .' _ : -VW the ,awn and partisans who helped Allies free Athens ars pictured passing through dyer hilly, country near Greek capital. _ -- - _ r MEN A - z .. .; ,Fara�ers � COMRIE19MBER.oS e, PAY " WN?O P'OMS AT' WSiTDY, YOUJI 801X YA'Lr _ ,`, �.� posntaiaaat Nasgini; Pda FntnSarboro *e' «r UED . • • gad � _ _ Itt a�sy be Yoss >l�w. - hens -aa so $rulers _ �. Lg Howsrd 1-}} .gcseboro� . -._ - C. H.TUCK. f�T D. Highest Market Price _ -- -- - >� �. - �� Rongl-i ani" Dressed L► abPr' l[illwoi'h 7 Q* 0. ., ' Frame3 Sash Doors Scree" _ Interior Tricot Mouldings-- + P1wne lbid FARMS Solt and Hardwood Flooring p38AWA, OZ!11' .,:Brick Insulated Siding. C,darg Wn Shiners Siding_ • LIMITED wallboards Rock Lath ._ Cedar- Shingies ,. s i� Asphalt Shingles Roll Roo .� eP g 1 �� _ iE0 0 I= GRADLI+Iti STA?i01i ti. Masonite Producta -BarclayTilemv Rock Wool Insulatio CECIL-it and L;rno - • ea:pitng its. wsr Plipe 100 P. a. - _N2 d re sr mi F --ekannal - 10M ww �0 a es e ' - %itRIC :�touffville� e ave mStock sf e r >s. ste tin !RANK R. H Paints, Varnishes and Brushes - ,�1�gaR �, 16 and 21 ie C ds and G Lass Come ome --:_Quality First ice our. �-. im —_(Ta Teeknleelor) General Hardware supplies Ro6i!r bkD2weq and Donald Orisp - "W'E BUY THE BEST — YOU itlAB$ THE T138Z" _ also _ .. I .S. N PICK ERING �IJaSBALSDO+�+ - Phone-Pickering 80 Heavenly Music and Cartoon : MONDAY, TUE,9, WEDNF-%D _ e. y � �v�. L 0� IWVF.IMIBFR i3, 24 and 16 j Action In Arabia �ANAD'A'S . VETERANS - �, � 'of..al kirAt We do buil • 4WAwArw , CARPENTERING George Saunders Virginia Brree r ¢ �':: `. CEMENTI]►FG - .._ nl� s Tate is rb Few in a serum of adverdeaenee. to iererm y PLLT1iHI2+(Q ' do o•oav of Canada Of Oteea to r...etabli.h move ..d - ROOFING aa{IRtlIIity +sag - Disa$y �aetOeR eWeapon e ee h yadwsawa.:e�rew. 'T. am tett deft" nave sad For ��,� fQ� � �� ... Civil k 9He alae sea Brantford Rosflai THURSDAY'. Fw, SATURDAY - - Bade to , <' matert" Empire Bathroo.a Ede." y-s ant, Duro Water V EAMER 16. 17 as+d_%#♦ i 3 a For z ,, '� ,�°'• S Equipment, sad Wait* F Tltk Next Week ���^� Toronto 66 - Pick. K IS --* 3b rate AD 28' � Fad=i"" Frees Work Gaaraat..ed - - �1Giaeovrt 3i . F 6M _ whish Cana provides p d - -assistance homes 0, PROUS TRANSPORT 'mere are two ways Vetet3n>s !,orad Act' P pxat1on area, - ,e omeasure; the � e,thc high Their stn. pl. building a _ _. TRANSPORT s�11 acr land or on ca Purchase finan�-i�nB h t may be for P National - F ah, the re stabitshment creat fit ng available under financing r F�tT�S Elevator, -• :. CARTAGE . tzx" ift or city. Low. Cost lana �vcn t : : >y 3W _ PlMee MQ . • Act DC PT-t- _... _ s Acr UndaVING er the �.1Uet�nt We•Selieit Your Attention ad iand am tel-the. ti:,duloa t f t of land and btuldittgs - - Basiiitese 8 X N D 4 R tQ P - of the : co pay Sown 10 Per cent of the cos t plus tvvo thiEds cost. Feeds X. this down Paten with interest at 3i _ D d to him far ears, Ho whole or is tjx'm financed• if sarY• over 25 Yuipment. chop �►eetern Grain, Grown'19 W. ,'-balance cosy for purchase Mash for chickens, boo 'grain ANTED _ �_gtant anal_be made of 23 _ ti Inc — .__4W Ilse Developing Coneeatrate DeIIII HORSES-._1,NI? `f.7�T?t:6 veteran given title to' the'property, for equipment-afvw ' is sand the moneyMiddlings . d and buildingor tree p e p p ' MoBraa, Shorts, 1 Cent of the coat of lora _ - F' '1 r a : hoIIe t for ten Years. Itoofiagetankenr K tsar lived up to his a� foc a home,`the veteran must be Asphalt'Shi:igles, Rolled Roofing, HROOKLIN .. .'.-.. .: 66 t credit is used a .. .. aged from it This type two dollars 6 1f th913 e re establisha�n ears of discharge•. �y Wood n Shingles . Put uP one dollar for every _ •- red to p at an time within 1Q Y _ . y Wlre`Fencirrg, Steel Fence Posta CLAREMONT .. • 9�R.14 P Pa• be applied for Y ���� Cement,. Binder Turin, Harness PICiil7RING .... 506 bf assistance maY ws' and Farmers' Hardware PICKERING '. 89 t MERCIAL fiSHERME - o I uR ..... : Surge and-,Weods' Milkerp+Installed AG NCO T .zone 2144 in may Cods' Ceoicrs Tractor it -~ FARMERS 'AND COM - R'e pay the phone chargee _ i; qua ' fur full time farming acrd, for comnierc1al fish g or home under the Veterans.Land t�Ctt tai q a ,,ouUide t Claremont, mat. urcnasing a_farm GORDOIi YOUNG LTD rcceiee a;;ist1nce in p the etccan«anting z.ho ori a smd.acreag n 1 grant t - h 3d3d me C +n the same vra} g.,. c Toronto } P one Ad. r, ACT ui neral, and it coinircrcial �a ] l:'a' and _ tai^t:cn area: In the .case of foil radfarip n an zJ ° a delle 1 .. the h to cf tact` a q nee3ed vaila'olz for purcl ae _ _ O is 5 ccci�e`up t� $l of w1�i: 200 to buy the commercial fisherman nlay o f the tl re Ptovisions of the Veteran -fishing .Atklilsoli :7. A. WILLOUGHBY . e ui neral.Tolenefituhuet,:tny Zu_t have overseas service or at Y �r l '1�'illoughby Farm Agency In q F manor woman >a Ylrone ALiri. J711' Stou•ff. 290 ice Toronto ct' Canada. _ g least l� months sx r�'�cc in „L ,L lcensed 1 La Wiest and Old st'ino �ti b 4v , E� _' ' -- _ Canada - established Forty. BRSNiESSM �e used is Auctioneers '�Q A.gs�st blishment credit may ;a :Years" Y Lica• ^ for which the re esta iri•a - COrLSULT ot�A ACTIVE CITY DEPT.. M - ane purpose, ill fol a.busit_.ss.Here ago PF ;'Sale's conducted anywhere FOR TN♦T tHOME IN THE CITY t, orl-in cap , : buy a business or to provide w g mals after discharge• Specializing in "Farm Stock, time in the 20 Y *x Furniture and Property Sales. x be made at any people who tion may All Solea personally listed and ;A,dyws, the reestablishment credit in this waY� In addition to- t nance grants, Y _ _ adl�ertised. s spared' and using _ during !Till or fanners;m Y These ' pos p DUI�FAIrD RUDDY ..-Barr.eter, a d aw mess a arm. Ly wn businesses. main a or th {: , start their o returns from the bus of. �.Soiiettor,Notary PuDI>c�a iMonaTto Casa are awaiting the P� Pro Service totter a�,ptad ate A. cert.. months after'discharge, for the'pen e first 18 m !w eogtL wing of Court Howe iYLitrF. pYrl . paid in 'the -- a grants. Y of one year. - Reasonable Rate$ maxim' Barrister Solicitor Notary PMMA m a .3 �` 4 C. C. . �� STA. RICHA RDSN OFFICERS ARE - PHONE 29S STOUT!FVILLPi y. BANS• �ppB ARB VgTfi MOUGHOUT Suite 621 Continental Lifti Bitlt NEY cErl'rR>ss Claremont Meat s7i a®►y St. Toronto _ ONBD B AND IST BX _ T l ' `��> •.. •�;. CANAD HBY' ADVISE SHO�,p ' TI A. ' 4 rt�:i SlaRviCB rens pRogDI,6MS. Marker . continued NBL' :Rotatry \ CONs�TBD ON ALL prayed a very important part. •Mr. No. 1 Cointiereial Quality Mesal - "" Lord wag called on duty to Quebec gee _ Minster°f floc track i9 in Dunbarton and last year at the Churchill-r oosevelt -- . o Han,tan A.Macltcrs+e, oft re ca o u. N. R $hortreed has charga of the, c! AN.7 meeting"rlext Tuesday. F ' aitl be glad to it n you. ri � A. J. STJTHEALAND 1' i Messrs Frank Smith and W. A. manse 'or womanoversees•. Phone i80s LTsreatyont, Ont. Rotary, that week. here pf the local ' V 111ood l .. .-.. S y • . - t+�•..� •P ,...,, t l •' - � , .wv - M • .:,.mss..,.-,. . vn .. .--. ., .. _. ..,. - -, •... ..._ _ - ... _..-..e.d+.�-r ..+--•- f ,.. -.,✓, !�-�- .: .� ,. .'.p... ----•---t-•-•-"_'-"'°'a""�"•",ir. .v-" ,«:F ..f y,iF•' .r'" S� t.y q. - "� salt, as dresses 'wens evtremely - tide corner. r -Greenwood Hydro F ,R E 'M ON T � � Pretty. Eventually eight lucky folk : :; Kr.a. 1':•att is i y Y. received War Savings Stamps. - •—_..• on his Property here. On Wednesday next, the Wamem's Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Dh6eyi of . $instead. 'is #npro Novaaeber 16 at the hoses of Mie. Institute will. mast at, the home of Brooklin; and Mr. and Mrs, F.• M. have bee Bell aeiat4nned " 1tEalth after a len�tby illness. Mre• W. A. Hilts. Special speaker 'Chapman; of Pickering, were with ringing the town bell for Dean Mair. Mrs. G. Philip, wnyiner main �,s our the E4mo sad Ross over twdlity. years. The late . aiRd Sm illoyd Pugh called ,of Group A.,, will• be in Charge 'of best to attend. It is hoped that all go Sunday _ Dreg families Elliott sauna from a family o2�•,'� Mrs. (Munni,o4.,SWMdsy the progr`in. Roll Call - `-Names able, will try to attdod the Conven- ' The anniv _ ----- -- • Mrs. Johnston, Stouffville, — ersery services in Sun= =�ng� in the Old Country._ _ • ailed o&`Claremont friends os. Sun- Descendant of-* rsbam'�- tion at the Royal York Alltel, 4 day were a decided success, and the The change in the ringing hours ` ! Y•-'__._ _ one of the three days at least. music furnished by the home. choir baby not noticed, but .rlowrt:----- - y has probably been Sairo Coates; Toronwo, >s seen - Mr.and Mrs. M. Hsmiltoa,ivith - fie -at Mr. and-Mm Sid and Mrs J. L. Pegg, and the Y. P. by .only a eery. -few. On S■ndag Pugh s on.Friday, November 10, in U. Glee Club was well renaered. morning it will be rung pt .0.48'to "g a few days at his hums hare. - their daughter, 'Mrs. Balsdon, are warn our Mr. send Mr's. George, Middleton visitin their Detroit relatives. Nei- � of Red Cross Funds. Mr. and Mrs. Rost. Pretsell and People o! the approaching and daughters, of Stofifvil!e, spent g Mrs. Clarke, of Toronto, were-at the church hour. 1�unday with friends here. ghbars are hoping their holiday may special services on Sunday. , be as enjoyable as their anticipa- +�• In Memoriaiacmt . Mr. and Mrs._Loyd Costs. Tor- tions hoped for.,. Mount Gjon A few of the W. M. S. ladies were •M at the Sectional Meeting of the'W. sato, spec; the viisek-end with Mrs. Mr, Lloyd Johsreton, Township PARKIN—In loving memory of 0119, Cl S., Oshawa Presbyteryti ,laid at Yoh& Coates. Clerk' and Collector, is now installed Quite a few from .here .ttended Claremont last Thtiraday. brother Stanley, who was takes f1t!aW', Born on Thursday, November 2., in his new office in•the Municipal the services at Greenwood on Sun- Don't forget the Pbt Luck Su us so suddenly jii9t one y�esi• ago oM 1944 at Brierbush Hospital,. Stouff- Building"', Broughtim. day. Mr. At inion, Uxbridge, spoke . in .the Suzy School room on Ferri- November 10, 1948. vilke,�to Mr.'and Ml's• DIv-1ald Heger, Do Yo People of the carom- in the morning, and Mr. Cornettm7dne Tho' tears in o eyes do not gli a er. ani esnplo ed in Toronto like to Oshawa, in, the evening. The Green= And our faces not always sod, - e re• o -for the week- w choir sang in a mnrnia� K and' ie being prepared:. ern never a night; or mo Forsyth.is under the doctor's care, ends. the Glee Club in the evening. Mv, and Mrs. Chas. Wilson and But we think of the dear brother find hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cracker acid the The.Young People.of the Co�nnn- Mr. � Mrs. Alfred Wilson and W& had. The YoungPeople of. the Baptistwfte &ughbetIt 's eere without W4 -Church are to meet this Friday ev- guests of Mrs. L. Matthews. Jones, two weeks ago and elected W�lvy Sadler for Sunday. There is such a vacant•'sput.% ening in the Sunday School room at Miss May Brown, Greenwood, waa officers fbr a new Youn People's g Marlon McVey aysd Doreen For we arias so much your footsteps ,3 p. ra. W organize the new Society a visitor with Mrs. Brown onThur3- 'Society, as follows:, President, Mise pe And to see your trailing,face. far the vrinter season. This includes, gg, of Toronto, and Miers Eileep As els kes their watch election o iters,' everyone. �, C.`A. Barclay has as visitors •Jones; Treasurer, ..Donovan tipple- � with thgir parents.Raglan, spent Please God just let him know Y.: urged present. on Sunday, aawnbers of he:' !easily by; Pianist, Miss Myrna Jones. Fell That we down herne do not forget A number of cars were frozen up frena Toronto. Doable Convener, Mica Marion Dia- W�:-loved and miss h°rn so, ea...Morday morning, (includ1ig the Mr, John Cowie has spent several ney. Missionary Convener,'3+1iss Fail- ( e►- —Sadly missed by Eileen and Bob, v►siter'a), and garages here reported da s recent! Herb, Margate j y making nepairs to. his. een Carson. Citi�zenahip ,Miss. Doria " ,. •a big sale'ki the anti-freeze line. property Ices+:. Hositina.' Culture Committee, Miss '' Milt and Grace. The =ntldy meeting of the Wom- Helen Wilson. f The Club will ,most &a Nov, 18, PARKIN-11A Ioving mrtinory of our lea's Institute will be' held at the 1 The Youcg People's had a Hall- (Monday) at the home of M:; aid dear son Stanley, who prided sway - .lu�,ae of bits. John Gregg, on Friday, -'Whit'ev$ e owe'en- Party at the-home of M'r.' Ml's• `R. P. winter. Rev: idarshall siiaderily, Nox. 10, 1948. • November 17; at 280 p, m. Mr. will give an address. All are wel- . and Mrs. Will Harbron, on Novem• Just-of yo uwe,re thinking, _ 'poherty will be' the guest speaker, A giant Bingo, field in the I. O. O, ber 1. A good 6-ae was enjoyed by cane. But thew, Stanley,:that's nothing hew,. and his discourse will be "Lessons F. hall, under the aw3nices of the all.— 1 Mr s• Fred_Pu yin__ viaiu d - a ou ou 'yeeter! ck j !f L Lord Vansittart. 5ociaL-Couuril of the Womon'e Tho Yoc�.1g People's c..+is on pmts' home in Cherrywood recent- And the. day before that, too. : :'Pteaae note change of date of this Institute netted $75 for local sold- wednerflay evening in the basement ly as her father has been iiXisposed. We will think of you tomorrow, ' �ineeting. iers' e�forts. Thanks extended- to of tt a chutta►. 'The •aubjece of the haa. McCausiarnd, to out 'south, And each-day through the year, C all who helped make the evening program..will be "Fellowship rip° a' white sparrow being a- We will think of you forever i rot.�.id his. buildings. ' a Hallowe'en' Pranks Cause ?Much such a success, The War Savings The W. A. rn:eet3 at the• n<�.ne of ` Pbr to us you m-m so dear. Iaeoonvenienee Certificate- for they holder of the Mrs" Franc Disney..'-Mrs. Davies in A,',double shower for the Crawford O happy dais w$ once enjoyed, «; The praijes of some of the child- lucky ticket was won by-Mr. Nighs-• charge, with her Group. � boys wkso were recently married will How sweet their wttmory' still, � rein here on Hollowe'en caused a Wander; of Markham.' Miss Marion Disney spent the ,:be held at tha 1pnrt) of M�-. :.:d.Mr's.. But death has !oft as** `loall-a `-lot of inconvenient to the citizens Folks, young and old, enjoyed. a weekf-end in Oshawa with her cous- I Fri Crawford Friday. evening, �e q�orjd can krever fill. ,and lune dame e., A trailer of Mr. deli tful eve Nov. 10: g gh Hing, in ,the L O. O. F.- in, Miss. Lorraine I)isn..y. i It is only those who have .oat anal Dav4 Pugh's.was broken and a truck hall, on Hall6we'eri.. Mrs. Teeple, Mrs. Will Harbron s q i Mrs• McGrady and W. Cox both' p'V' geese sto4,:-t lately, ,lee;ongiieg to Chas-."Cooper Lead the Mrs. G. Hamlin and btr. JuIre�i, Jun- o!days:est week with her oaughtper,` leave had a few lie sorrow of parting without tars• baaedlight smashed and the rad push- for teacher in the public school, acted in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan have moved, _ •wall• ed in, when s6meone tried to take it as judges, which proved very diffi, _ into part of Arch. Bell's house on > .away. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, about -- -- .!knee miles west of Claremont, had u Me doors �n o err barns - -- tlie cattle let out. These prsrreleb are 'quite uncalled for and have caused -4nuch anguish to the people of the -- neighbourhood. - Local Men Purchase The Formes � MkU Y-a.!k7 Litnsher Company �. -_ via- manna of:the fomraer" Mill Valley Lumber Company, . north of herr. This eccmpany has not been opmst- ing here very long. We unaerstand 'T'S that this safe was negotiated justs •.•: - LE IT .- AGAIN !' . ._ -•..:rsaently for the price- of $17,000.00 _ -.- -: ' • � still ,ReaMembranee Day 8ertlee :— - _. g - ---:: .A Rmnembrance Day Service will "Thur sd sy be held in the United Church next -ion + 29S 250 $nnday morning at 11 a m. The } ---- .names ate. the Hc�waLRoh_will_be_ __ ' - .. �• - ;,'- : -'.. ` - , _ - read. and a lr r-ninute silence-observ- :l ed in memory of our fallen heroes. �atureof the servile will I>c the _ deh 'earted au ort �o everycation of - h �.V:rho _.--: �Ieelleafstt n nerd ._Deer s pp C�stian, flag., the gift os the.Y. P. Societe of the church. Speciale , -prayers will be offered.. You are ht- -` ^' ■ ■ ■ ■ _wiled t4 attend- this service of re-'_ - __ --and �� Piekerin re- membrance-next Sunda . c h"'d _ . - . .. man . .. :._ y Aniiwersary Services Well Attended ' The Harvest, Hu:nw sen-i�es in the �' � United Chuzsh were' well attended. _listrict• 7E ev. ,McVe'y. of 'Greeiawood deliver- #•TownshVPI�� be . - re uired i ed ar, inapinng message at the - earning ser, Rev.- V4enha_ni of _ the Baptist' church~' spoke . n the ■ y evening o1a the sub jest, "Hays.st y 00OHe•rie connecting our prese�aday � '$,3 5e obj' cfe I Ast ch ore �festivaa pith the Feast of Tabernac- _ ' les of Old , Testerment tunes. His __ Y impressive. The choir ably-.render - Your Local Committee apneao You -- a us no ed appropiate anthems' at both ser- w vices, Mr. Robert Miller, of Brough- "'o'n rough- - - -- - --- ..`on assisted n the anorning by sing- :7, •ging ilia very beautiful :solo, `Har- vest'. The church was beautifully _ ' decorated for the • occasion with ,fruit, vegetables and flowers. ,. - - . raugham • . - - - . , • •• {Jfliert News Micaiibers of the W. M. S. were j� Aance at the We jktIer . -Only * awn Presbytemnre rial Rally,hold in Clare- � - aetonit, on November 1 Mrs.=Norton, to O r Fr Brougham,. was is charge of 'the -' - , �etieetinp�. Attendance at the rrieet?ng in the _ •-• r , church on,Thursday evening, Nov. 2, was very good. Rev. Reid, Mission- 1.. :_ _ '•_ - ary for 20 years' in China, gave an x _• r interesting talk on his work, illus- trated with slides. _ s <'Y of Sundays, due to, special services -elsewhere; l;ev. Kennedy, on Sunday k t ChaYrmare i I - last, that ke expected to be at horns >,W�a. Reesor; ! ,� X' _c; i. Sn his ow4n pulpit in the future. Sun- _ day School attendance t/is fallen off - 'NATIONAL BAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. Greatly of late. Next Sunday the .. " ,subject aP CRristmas Datertainanent _ _ •_ _ 38 be discussed and voted on by Z3 SIIVICOE STR. NORTH, OSHAWA _ the school. The Wbnen's Misssrsii�on Auxiliary ' r _ • .. Q — ^. wrx. �:'M•i1C> N ••.•.f5w,.-;r'hrv.> �" '.z ,s'.t.p-1vi- , •• _ ^' . #", n•!.s t Rail' Chief Issue OH E. '. � - s � STOM � War Loam Appeal -;� s 1Gi I OR EEDING a a addressed to all officers 4It jr m l ees of the Ca_ _ .��____ - 14a�nk Rnilways, R. C. Va _ 1_ t�- F • �3�1 _ _ o —- r ghalrID6II and president, exp FAILURES � � r 'f �� ap reciation of their achievement yea ' •- past fuIl support the ltry Loan � , fights hardest�t when it is OIL y — -- . .- -!' _ rinot its ' obl i B lin ",he said. Aa ' �. army is .never fid; Infertility, shy bri4ng,Inactive vial•., r more dangerous 9 false pregnancy,frequent miss•., weak than when. de- calves, abortion aritl other non-organic fending its home- breeding troubles cause serious lou,of ' land.And so withprodyctlon . ._. AND PRgFrmour edieni leg , ¢ , whatever their de- Rax Oil ovaroomes oon�mon non-Oroank '. be, sudrda 74t rb i�ognfefopntakufacr - j� 1J,���� �,� �may — - pfO renal, -- employ - - - - -- them to phofoco ervl 00terr ueh,olated "FRESH,, fSterins,Pro* aand ctors. mdekill they p' ;�"' aegis in their efforts -u - to avert complete defeat, with the re- Raenember,too,that Rex Oil• . — will'l many atElly-fought battles before we emerge special mossy troublosom• Old familiar signposts and ancient the Canadian and American troops. iit ious In Europe. The money to handling or storage you :; S�t'CEts Road Signs milestones,:'which vanished over- Thi! absence of all signs' was a ' our forces to wage this war must .imply add a few drop. sed is Canada and all Of no who daily to rogul(ir rotkxu, AL nib e to countless Allied trimmmt ViCUO by 6 AwilabfS of , again point the way at the cross- drivers but it did provide -them: quick and whole-hearted . '►FEE o • SEED Es The veil of anonymity drawn over roads and places nameless for four. with 'first-class training in, map response to on Seventh Victory Lem. sRtls sTOREt sit the roads,and footpaths, towns years will again havr an identity. reading. "T� Pome to.the previous Vie- . s a=, _r �► : _ - . 'and villages_of-Britain directly af. Because Hitler.failed to keep his 119 My has bePm6ne oe usil by all in the aer- 20 es. •stLog Therefore in tet the fall of Franca, to bitffle'the rendezvous in -Buckingtam Pal- • e this letter I need convey to you LL-V10I- (CANADA)LIMITED Modern: �tYquette - �.•t-rat.t seas. at: u "German invader was lifted not.iong ace, the only effect of Britain's �6ppleeiation of your put Itatreel• set. i4p wbw Rome Secretary Herbert voluntary s�Clf-effaoemtnt 1�s to - ��� [osrisoa` ttvbked•floe "remtrial of, nonplus the . traveling citizen and By ROBERTA LEE vietiion that in the$sienth campaign the record will not only be maintsinsd ;dltaction signs order" harass the other, friendly iGvaders, 1. When telephoning, what is the but substantially •"ANN— - -rule for. a married woman in the . lZ GLUTAS 12AMMuse of"Mrs." before her name? Chanes ^ folies.. 2. Yes; chis" can• and perpetuate a esu - S. Is there any time when it is hardly be avoided when eating PP1y_of horse- , permissible •for a person-to make a crusts"and crisi vegetables. S. Yes, Power by raising a .family, com- slight noise while eating? and as promptly as possible. 4. A ments the Fort William-'dimes- - - 8. Must a bride-elect cetera all man should propose marriage be journal. With mechanized the calls made by. her fianWst re- fore offering a ring. in ,fact, many Power, latives? authorities regard it in bad taste to a:ch as tractors, repairs, gas and 4. Should the man ask the wo- . propose .and offer the ring at the oil have to be taken out of the - 'man to aearry him before-offering same tim, since this- suggests to. -pocket of the farmer. The horsd. the engagement ring the woman that the elan was pro- can. forage and, to a considerablt L Is it necessary that a person- bably too-confident: L it is better extent, live on its own. A horst take some of every dish that is to take from the majority of thein.- can fest 'while wasting, thus auto. 10 -sbaNtD A '11Mtr11►1K 1u31tiW 4aYi t1ErtE1t wap y - ^ltlQft'M 44NM IT ail. THE otAoitmit, Served by a hostess? It would be. very rude,. to refuse } PLAN:FUN.NOMt- ���` T TILL a. Should the word' "meet" be three or four dishes. 6. leo; this matically refueling himself. ; Tht sN� �lA/s Es tela CAWT TH M.64 Ta1etS - gy,8 411RE-11i W tif7itleMtrl� glwo OIA421101A THE BALL AMD ; -tied when making an introduction? word should be Avoided. horse is a handy source of mobile - hart ttF "►TART! 0110i7P10 ANSWERSbe - -- -- - a oma - power, a a nm 6F the can to _ .- co t a - may say, "This is Mary' ones!", if died a can stop r and start, wheel 6takt Horse u ' 'ng a social call When making : .- Its �i Points : _ - about, or tarn this way or that a business call, regardless of her way hundreds of times a day with- age, she should say.."This is Mrs. -the horse Can live off-the land out running up expenses. S. -- fi004 bow Ua e hlp 20 EVlNt1tALLY' -~ ip� - E�t!ellYlE's:tear �tat4p �T1eaEti YMTIt asettvR4 el►tb � /' �R Ali a" A. I/!R"M KNOM etTf RATTLtD :. 1S11iG1�0U11 :° INS AlROgli�' ��{RM�Ef1�fTJt�T .- ... Ad in COMAS lila a sun-titin ba ain.8ufus YORKER V111% ng dollar: it less than half the price of other q*or$ '~" ...at o . . NORMIff R. Answer to Provost !male 19 Plant fluid. • .1',0 Mayos La 14 Fasten with f�'relon the price in Mang other count" to dai f l MWwe mean. A'deaer 4iwrdia's I thread. - - 1a Flower he - - u shot`�"�°t rtafn:all. t CAl(�L wears. ,. 15 Group o4. S N T to NorthgSt r m w o:.much: os it will buy... nd to day your btt�ifla:tMet (abbe.). 0's Muck�o a '�liYvoites: I V 21 Lair. _• . i% thraa. s l_ tlmwla d i d in the lost wa r .Fer in:bno�;gain 5� boys o bar of . m Having hair. 1 27 Within. obbr ; u >b''' sq c�oalliet. laundry oo�thot ood'�Ieth1v doys.Todoy,yon can buy the Sona quality Eqs. l 34English river. "140ne who $a bully ripe. ilefidoro for +3 thats�t goa bock 'e" thin.�'rulup your mor is half - a�>!'ib. 3?3.1416. 7 y Heli aa.stn. 52 Crystalline. _3 Musical 39 Mother. - S Tendon. 'Substance.. dramas. -41 Breathes - 31 Southern state 53 Type of wolf. 4'Animal doctor quickly. � - �1 � _` . . . (abbe:}.. s4 Heap of atones 5 Out of 42 Plowed laald.. rtt7ce ani 11 buys MCI as MOA PI'Ie�Cethnp and outer on f•�IlflatlOnarg 32 Raced. SS;57 He helped (prefix).. 44 Tablet. 83 Father. run the New is spin. 46 Mistress f i6i�Tearr G:;; York If Wooden (abbe.). . �plN"ra lee 1�i w NfGHd Wuttou r+o eot�eE� dollars worth Geograllic :'`` trough for 48 Piece of track. 7 P 7 pietuiv. 58 City'in New carrying43 Deep mud., - 38 Frolic, ark state, - - -- - 4o Spain. 55 ooden '82kelainatfou (her.). wary Imv you buy 0 0n V** ..pa t►ey o o fo 0o goo d3 Neither: hammer. of disgust. 'S1 Compass point : 44 Parrett VXRTICAL Y.Swooth.. :55 Algebra 45 Ream (noon.). Proportion of 101eeland, (noon:). or 'fre dont block markets.Thant how to make dol tors count MORE! 47 Member of a ono quantity 11 Exclamation *56'Wsfe note. t -- religious-sect. -to-another.- --otcon impt. 57 Note of scale, l i7 14 I I promise to give my support to keeping'the cost S. of living down. I will buy only'what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying•or sell- 25 -: ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts, 3i '-save for-the futwe; invest in Victory Bonds and -- . - :::a:: •- War Savings Certificates. And ,I will support taxes_which.help lower.the cost of living. .� 40 RAVI"y' �! - 44 S I TN _ - P+siW6#d Jy THB BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) IN i=to b.lp reteat tba&mom shat taAadon represents for all dso people of the Nedoa 8�4RIQ ` uanFY eeus�'+y . �'-'.: y;....,,,s�.aYs'.i .•"+:yt. �.. '.r-e+y'- ae..:•y 9e r_a �.1a.:'bws.'2sJ .... _.t r.tGar.'... • - .. r . _.m.tae. ..._ _ •. ,'.J'. .. ..... _. �. _ - .. y e .. .41 "�: ""�.•.. ,w., s•.,�i..>..f,- ,. .wR:; •<,! ^.%!`!;l' r:•' s,._.,. ..'*wj^....�'.... •1[4Yr. -e, _ .:,;a. ../'� +b.m,;`"�.' 41 • iQC0UNTAZT15 A AQDITOAS 1y�� r z INCOMB TAX AEPORTS. complete "FAIRWAY" FIGLA7C TABLETS, A POSIT - monthly Bookkeeping Services. _ corrective .for constipation, alti� Small businesses our specialty. Brett.A Company, 8 Weilingto°, IT CLEANS!-- `iamb liver, disordered stoma AS__LT_..WAXESI ___ 1bowels.x 28a at dealers, 1 bol; treat--East,--Toronto.- --- - - inai, oxen i0c; 8 boxes-41. � ! BABY CIl O-KO .11►5 [T PC?L1SFiEs1 - *rite Ftg-Luz Products, woods tock, Ont _ !.►ZIlsili AND READY TO LAY Qulek Efficient. FlQor Tool. Cans-~allots, Barred Rocl . White Leg- flan Patent.;No kneeling! No' ttapdSATISFY YOURSELF - EVER_ran Nee' Hampshlres,• and.+Hy- kl Keeps your floors as yea hoz sufferer••of Rheumatic Pains o:!i, rid �'roases at reasonable prieoa.- __like them. using your favotirltaNeuritis should try Dixon'. Rem- ing-orders--now- for 1945 day wsur, liquid or paste. Efficient toold chicks. Free catalogue and make hard work easy. Falrwa ' edy" , Sold onlyy Munro's DrStore, 285 Elgin,. Ottawa. Posyricelist. Twaddle Chick Hatch- saves your knees. .Material, ware-Oriel Lflnifed,- Fergus, Ontal•i'o: ' manship.- guaranteed. Full dlietypaid 81.00. BA tions with each "Fairway,-- only d ' e t. dD7,e mss , POULTRY KEEPERS $5.75 'express BALfTfME fEKA a00T BALM BE CERTAIN OF EC l ItlNG GOOD.'- rrard FAIRWAY Toronto. o ens ve odor nstaa of iM Ge 'bottle. Ottawa ages healthy Chicks this coming Sea- Drug Store; Ottawa. +�- - - - ..• ._ Son' by placing your order now. ANIMAL, SNARES. (STEEL CA331.li, Write for 19th prices on our Gov- lock; swivel). Fox $3.00 doz. Co I' brnment •Approved Chicks, also oto $4.00 dos Prepaid. Write for }}atalogue containing the proper free snaring instructions and air- 11I1191CAL INSTRIIMENTS Arooding and method* used in eulars on Indian trappingmeth- a• io laieing better poultry. ods, -snares, luras, ate. BI Sett- F iePlla. =chaA. agea musical..instnuDINGTON •: MONKTON• POULTRY - mea, Russell Man.' meats. 11] Church. Toronto jr S T .� - ESS DRd3 v FINEST - - Ts1RLY • BOOKIN4 '-DISCOUNT 131 iZral od hasSapaayr hguaeh ld HAIRDRESSER r -That-'a the big news from Top Sl hard- JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOD i Eotch Chickeries. That discount aloe be lies at moat grocery, r hnnicing y Ir- wari and chain stores. A product Great Opportunity, Learn Hair- Top Notch Quality chicks means ° Pleaiant dignified proteaeton, good - • Lore profit for you. Top,p Notch OARING AUCTION SAIM OT wages, thousands successful.-Marvel. A Chicks are Government Approved Scotch Shorthorns belonghw to ir'aduatea.• America's greatest Sys- tlsrom bloodteated breeders, that McA>iiach, R.R. 4, Guelph, 0 miles tem. .Illustrated catalogue free. v OLe noted for their fast owth. north of Guelph consisting of as Write or call ear after year repeat orders oma es e a y.' MARVEL HAIRDRESSING from satisfied purchasers prove November 16th. R�T. Amon. Ane- SCHOOLS lienees-. ]8 NTmi ton. 858 BLOOR W., TORO Oat Top Notch chicks are the r'anchaa: 4 King St. Ha hicks for you too. Save money, d: 74 Rideau Street, -Ottawa. }py booking Yofir order early, JERSEY COW' J O B T FREBBI. • to-catalogue and early boohdng Apply M. T. -btacey, R R. 1 Port More men :moue Picobae discount. Also laying and ready, Stanley, Ont. :+lterl»t:RAI•f�-r to lay pullets for Immediate de- liv'dry. -Top Not Cbickerie� VALLEYIMA FARM, OXFURD •T•TME ,j.Es,(,£D. QUALITY Guelph, Ontario. Down ram lambs and you* awes. *than any other Pipe Tobacco Corners, Ontario.' �itO°•' YIN PU Sao dsi-avai f abl�Wriite. forFElloof LOA D SH our films properly aevelopld ands SEVERAL DS GOO BU T as pr ces. Also some copies . of printed " ;�n Canada - the Report on Ontario's 18 horses, mares In foal and farm a OR t EXPOSURE ROLLS 260 Poultry Conference-valuable and chunks. Grein'. Machinery fez- YLEPR11+iT6 8 for 25e instructive .reading. Bra Batch- change 0th and,Halifax eta.. B•- PINEST ENLARGTNG'SNRVICE Oat. 180 John St. N.,Bray Bina. flank. You may not get all' t xamiltoa. went this year; but you can�tot you- 0 BREEDING TURKEYS - WAGON the quality and service you desirw _ lI'1"e NOT TOO EARLY TO ORDER- Wheel B.B. Bronze weighing up by sendinx your flims to C • Twaddle chicks and when you to .t8 lbs at s!z months. Parent IMPERIAL PHOTO SERs7Cl0 WOrjeers Oil this continent kaOW_ this; it, order in advance stock personally selected from Station J. Toronto you have more s'peelal matings in U"b: by-exports. AndState, 4%ni . m has bten expressed' only recently chance to secure the bread you --Thousands Or guaranteed range - a,oa in words Of the utmost clarity by and'waand when you want them birds to select from, raised with- PHOTO CHRISTPAM CARDS and what's more Twaddle offer. out loss. The secret of success' �?, FOR .BRC - seta like WILLIAM GREEN, liberal early bdokingg discounts. Ifes In reliable foundation-stock. ' Speaking in ., Montreal' a few of the American Federatiot] of as well as an early delivery dis- 'Your. selection now. from _ our Bol*ct Your, "favourite nepratives nridi count.- Twaddle Hatcheries- have .end to vs. We'll return 12 weeks ago, Mr. C. P. McTague, Labor. It is tithe that it became been your guarantee of first class stock should pay big dlydendi. prints eblcks for 20 Years and tbls year Whaling Turkey Rauch, Moore. mounted on attract)ve; embossed: who knows as much'about Moor known to some' of our CI.Q, or field, Oat" Creating cards, with.envelopes for our chicks will he better than tea111ag, for 49c. The most ort land industrial matters of any man C-C.L, chieftains here is Canada, over. Don't delay send for cat- CATERPILLAR �1'RACTOR DR{; greeting cards You can get-the In this country, said a thing that with their talk of a C.C.F:labor vogue and 1946 early booking Snow Plough V type with aide kind-your friends will keep-earde "Canadian workers might well alliaaiee. prtcellst. You can't lora, Tweddle wing; Double Drum Stan= Winch' that men on •ctive service at home - prices as-• guaranteed against a -40 h,p.;. Double Drum Gasolene tad Overseas hire to et. ponder. It was that trade unionism ?alae or a decline. Also laying - i Same ttulle'ts for immedlate delivery, coach-40 hp.: Winch with for ear 4. (2. Plfotographs on Cslendarfr '= '.could only fnacti6a in a sg3tem waddle Chick Hatcheries cooled motor; Universal .eofab for for 26c.) A century ago, more than s0;• a fes Lim- Hydraulic Hoists. Richter Trask -�TAg_.,glyAeT Off free-lnterpn`se. fled, Fargur, Ontario. _roams:.-Elsa-North- - - The�uth0 1s is W obvious, ]Eoatrnl. ]Ns•1TD. Postal Terminal A,Ter�e�sfo - dw wonder is that some Canadian American per- by 1695 their $1.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER "Your quality In colourina and do- number SALE REGISTERL�D COCKIIB atimbec had been reduced to.600. ORDER YOUR 19di CHICKS NOW velopftug 1s excellent" writes a cup- Lbor leaders, allying themselves and not be disappointed. All aa1a1 papa yet and show stock. tosser at P'eterborouxh. Ont, "ai14 The earliest, railroads in the abicks are from,guaranteed test- Martindale Annals Re d„ 004 with i frankly•socialistic party like Downie St- Stratford, Ont. your service fs, prompt and gnirea- the C.C.F. do not seen] to see it United.Staten were built Of wood- be stock and from 2b os. eggs or teed. am particularly fascinated' better. Barred.-- wh Rocks mixed �12-00 with tie coloured enlargements and ..en sills tapped with .thin• strips r 300,-• white le 3"ERRETS FOR SAT-14 ALSO R>Kh• comments the Ottawa Journal. pe ghornr mixed latered greyhound. 10$ Coleridge Christmas cards. Your prices 'for. of iron. 11.0'0 per 100, $erred rock pull. s such quant work are really aeon. Under socialism, with the State et. 819.00 par 100, white Leghorn Ave:. HO: 7414, Toronto. and I)� _ - , rtnriing everything and controlling Dnlletn $22.00 pas• 100, white-rock. roll:hie serlvlceD•Ocfate ytivr prompt, _ workers wuWd e, is allots $22,00 per 100, Brawls log-, •$OW TO Bltb:AK AND TRAIN Any Size Roll--0 or 1 Exposures affect, the wards of the State. Not- Lorns mixed•$13.00 ppas- 300. Hrowa Horses." A .book every •farmer n111YELOPIrD AND PRTNTEn Tse •- '9 L,gborn pullets $24,00 per 100. wn •'sad horseman should have. It to s lipU7dTED Elti,►R961[RNTS f'ae 4 then would thea take their ordersLLIAMarantoe ]004b live detivery, -'free: no obligation.Simply address- rise { z 0" In Beautiful Easel `? CAMPHORATtO j1i ;Beery School of Horsemanship. IflOm their ttaioa ltBdtt2 they once paid ham. Maple City Dept. 411. Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Mounts - would take.them from the State � s'rVSWD �� Hatchery, Chatham. Ontario. You.can have enlargements cOlear- e ad by hand for a small additional Isareiucrats - from people who b tilt aitesd MACSINSRY IIEPAIA! l� ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. +barge: would tell them when to work, W�7 fellers sprains wieners'sad AND YOU ARID .GUARANTEED !/eared Undareesesa 4'• z 0", on where to wrork, and under what �� �i MM sad arson w your chicks for next spring whoa MAC111I�IERY REPAIRS tvorp 4.ant mounts, 1n frames 7" x 8'. That is what happened • OlR■rR.e+ssY20 per a eg. -�F73 -- ppeiled under the Iloras seized $11.00 per 100, Bar- WELDING it enlargement coloured 7!a- -red Rock Pullets 219.00 per 100, hint your name and address plain- National Socialism of HITLER; white Leghorn pulieta 822.00 METALLIZING ly on all orders. CHECKED 160. Heavy per . HAVE YOUR WORN SHAFTS Ilarbat happened under the particular y Breed Ckla. 80.00 pas- AND BUSHINiG& I[ADE LIY]o bsaad of aocialism under MUS- ITCH e MoneAV a y ]00. Leghorn Ckla. $2.00 per, 100. N39W BY .THE NEW METAL_ P BSQNAL 0�Moil• iClt All chicks hatched fro 26 oz. SOLINI. It is what must happen Y cgga or better and from special - SPRAY PROCESS JAH COMING, BEFURM Ar quick caused �r*ted flocks. 1<ivassnteed 10011 ALL WORK GUARANTEED -;f socialism is to funttian -- byes Itve deliver Chr1aZ,' wonderful book hes.- - - stbieee'r toot.eesbis,pimplra and otherit y. $1.00 books• soar e.e 13 N.N.T. The best of our labor leaders •B` r'i1 Greaseless and' Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario: CO., Ltd- edfhera Soothes,comforts and, falser PATENTS I 1 tpftAsk L�r�d�rns ; OUR PULLETS WILL PROVE Union St. Toronto sada? forWiL0.t�CAB/'saYw, profitable producers and you-will ' be JUNCTION 7260 Pleased with our price.. Cora F'ETI�RSTONHAUGH A COMPANY -supply layin and ready to lay Patent Solicitors. Established g MAUMS FOR fJALtl 1n Barred Rocks. New Hain 1800; ."1( King West Toronto ' Shires White Leghorns, Hybrf4l., Booklet of Information on re- A lso lei ACRES. 3 MILE WEST OF Also hooking'day old chlcka for avert c DD _ Yltcboner limits, Kttchener-Strat. T Chfekeriee Guelpl�Ontsrlo.Notch ford highway. Charles W. Moser, RR 4. Kitchener. _ WANTED IVOehiaglimOltdepfei- 100 CHICKS FREE 90 ACRES, 1% MILES WEST OF WA4TED TO BUT: ALL KINDS'Or 1 th headaches... r"' WITH EVERY ORDER OF 100 PUL Alliston, 2nd lot north of .No. is• ' hard wood and soft wood log.. sa�er?...Linby' let.ehiekar.ws sive•100+tree chick.' 8ighway Sod•buildings. ChaMq also small quantity-.bolts. *rrito , will instant relic our choice). Leghorn pallets Lowery, Ii 1, Alliston. Bogdon A Gross, Furniture Co. ggrnrn 2:9b per 100, barred Rore ,Lttl., Walkerton. Ont. • I Luobiy'iisgood forear•�• � pal- �1r�� els 819.95 Des- 100., Whiri Rock 114 ACRES, 20 ACRES OF BUSH.` , ademotMtht.p�siti ^7 Pallets $24.95 per 100. Brown leg- 90 acrea good tractor land, largo SATES WANTED. IN GOOD CON- baek. stomach, bowels. born,Pullets $24.95 per 100. All bank barn, 2 houses, 1 -stone, 1 dition. J. k J. Taylor, Lfmlted. chlcka sold backed by high egg frame; furnishings 'optional; 2% 145 Front St. E., Toronto. pedigreed stock. $1.00 boobs'your miles from the town of Durbam. s- order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed 11 Cawthra Sq., Toronto. �. 100% live delivery. Sent catch- OLD BOOKS - M'AOAZINES � r 'i IIlEAO POWOER=_ i0 Ory, Chatham, Ontario. 160 ACRES'; GOOD LQAM SOIL, PRE-WAR UNITED STATES'"UR ; '.Return County Durham, near highway English publications wanted. -DY !'CLEAN}Na ' athool, village, large cion»� Jokes, true-type detective, mafric. Rei r _ E N S YOUR R �� YOII ANYTHING NEEDIi ?field., spring creek, running cat- �p icy, privately printed, London ,; r dyeing or cleaafngT Write tow or in house and stables, cement ' idte, Calgary Eje Openers,, any..gdldE IS Awia� Seim .tntormatt lasemeatMuss, furnace, Hydro avail- thing unusual •fa books or mag- r} answer your -questions. rt- implements sold now. N.'W. Ye- mediately, rite hating titles to ' Ve-ppe pamost $ Parker's Dye Wo k. Gill, Janetville, Oat. Boz 178, 71 AdelsJde W., Toronto.-- Limoted, 791 Ypngs, 1Street To-•0 costo. 100 ACRES, GOOD SU1L,•80 ACRES PORTABLE SAWMILL WANTED. under cultivation A. Baker, Gravenhurst, Onts;rfo.. ' ,. Bere'r plot reset tree ! �---� good -bonne mberable searlue. ries• FOR SALE _ and out-buildings, two good bask,arehritle and loss. es- ]DLECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USleb, wells. For full' particulars, write WANTED TO BUT, BUSH LANDS naso raise-Drink wrens- bought, sold rebuilt, b O 1 t Idon Snowdon, Marrlckvill Out. or Farms .containing bnah' lands. abs dantly and rely eves or e, "BIWZLL"herbal rbmeds nIIQYr, brushes. Allen E1Oetrie .R• No. 8. suitable to cut furniture lumber. 1. as an Internal cleanser. ompnay Ltd., 2826 Dufferin St" Write Bogdon & Gross. Furniture 'I6e Canadians atam0 - As „Mar:��e Toronto. AIRDJIESSzNG Co. Ltd., Walkerton. Ont. r be& h" aws- Bad[ to the beaches' k$ telt rape ore ,the start.Relld many 'ARMY BOOTS LEARN HAIRDRESSING THS WANTED 100 TO 200 ACRE FARM $rake ■elveney's "S WELL". NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS Robertson method. Information .. wltltfn ,radius of 20 miles of To- whem so�y died. regularly before retiring•asd of our armed forces, perfect can on request regarding classes. Tonto'with ood•rivet or Stream. make av mob morning fool- Robertson's Hairdressing Acari- ter. Must to reasonable price.' [ t0 lag Ane! "a by over l.se0 dition, a3.2b dellvared. - Money- ems. -127 Avenue Road. Toronto. State all 'particulars in first let- ^} ' cemetery when they d�eeei-ea a back guarantee. State doe, send `money order. Others need not reply. Boz 180, ' now lie'buried. Peterborough, Ont - MFb1UAL 73 Adelaide,W., Toronto.- . _ Through two long years of wo-" fkHEMORRHOIDS NEW HAIR GROWTH, OR YOUR HATCHING EGGS WANTED FU ' RH biATIC, - FAIN? RELIEVE �d pl & tbt>x money back. That Is the Rhe senile Paln with Formol 1945 hatching season. Flocks Cancan- Rheumatic Arthritic Pain Tablets culled! and blood-tested free of to avenge Dieppe v 2 Special Reenedles tee behind "Luxul", the amusias" charge`under Government Super- :1 ' formula for eliminating dandruff, safe,.effective and _sure. At vision. 'Good premtem paid. Fo>- brlf fila Makers of Mstea Oftttmalt! baldness tailintt and thinning your druggfat's or send $1.00 sad IITow, with Victory is Bump� in hair 33, 0 and i2.7b at all d'ta receive one :month's supply poet- 'full details write Box No. 181.. Moom Pile Remedy No 1 is for Protrndit� g- AD 73 Adelaide W., Torontq.. Canada's Sevesyth Yidot�► >wsdins PUes,and fs sold in Tube,with pi gists-or ,direct from Luxul Pro- paid. _ Fermol .Distribmtors. Box - _..Lola is.ouf opportunity to prove orinteroalapplioatlon Priofte MeceaPue *vets, Windsor, Oat: 712• London, Ont. NEW WRITERS NEEDED TO RE- " dbit we, like them, know how to. ° for External COR 'SALE, SLEIGHS AND CUT- DR. McLEOD'S. STOMACHIC. THE write ideas in newspapers, mag- _ In Jar in for asternal me only. Price boa azin'ee. and books: Splendid � a lob thigh- _ Osdw1 y number from your Druggist tars. Shipped anywhere. For to-, remedy for fndlirestton, relieves portunity to "break into" fascin- tormatlon wrttE Box 22,_Bruseels, Bnawitlg pain, coming below the sting wrftlnEC field. Fu'1 inform- _11tvad in Viam Ont. breast-bons_few.-hours atter eat- YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM Ing, with gas and bloating. $1.26 *tion for aeif-addressed stamped _ $1.50 a BUSHEL BALDWINS. PE- syer bottle''ppooatpaid. Dr. McI:eod`s- ' return.envelop e. Factual Featur�ea. gra A U Y waukes, Russets, otc. delltered.. -Stomachic.Co„ 160. Huron St.! To- 29 Lee Ave., Toronto 8. NOTRASNES Phone Gerrard 2610 or write Tonto. FARM HELP WANTED �[ t C T O- R Y R Nettle, R.R. 1, Pickering. IT'S PROVEN-EVERY SUFFERER 'E X P 1D R I E N C E D FARMHAND If you gasser from h ._tla0hee, p��,•I•RY crRITS of Rheumatic Patna or Neuritis single, any nationality, under -00 _ ervovs kiftable'feellaga,are - •should try Dixon a Remea3. Sold -• - a Mt blue at Limes-due to the fuse- BUY LANA D1A V (3RIT9 AVD SAVE Only Mun ro's Drug Store, 835 El. years of age. Good home 'acid 26% and produce better a gs. a 'wager. Apply Mr. Rob Roy,' Bow. G ttonal"middle-age"period peculiar gin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. Manville. Ont. + Lydiarice white solvable 9870 Calc n1p V womenCtryound:o Pinkhamh Carbonate, and white msoluabli STOMACH AND THREAD WURM9 HELP WANTED Vegetable Compound to relieve such on ".06f Sym Loma. It el nature! Follow over 99q Silica. Agents wanted- often are the cause of 111-health p helps Send fns- nr4,P. qnd .:mn'pe. --1n humans, all ages. No one lm- GIRT: WANTED FOR RMALh .SieoYeae O!lfrieGr Lbel directtoas.Worth trying( . ■■ ■ f y�� [A MU STINSON REEB SUPPLY *mune! Why not find out it this home, f' c}tiidrep, .light -duttgs: -- ---- -- EIYE. MM .% POW COMPANY LIMITED Is your trouble! Tnteresting par- Write to 878 Avenue Rd., Toronto ticulara-Free! Write Mulvaney* 12. S585 Delorimler Ave.,.Montreal, P.Q. Remedies, Specialists, Toronto S. t '4:r-iic'.".�r!.s?'r,: -aF�.-:szn. r.-,,•y pe+.w.,.�•,�._r.-rs. z<:-.s..-awe s_:�a+n,4•roti.,...re�;.:..�T.fc:•,.s,.,_.x.�ss- , .,...":`� .. '.;� ...,�+-k'.•.�'t'.—tee�?.:.. _. _..•. - •.G...:..:..e.,,.. <<' d.._w�•..:,p;.'s3-r:�^. sy Ch�asified Advt's SAU a ISTEg 33 FU M me ._... Saturday, Nov. 11--auctich Bale o! r+ *100 RHWARD the entire household furnishings, i!n- Iaauranee of all Bids ' !! ;will be offered for information-head- ` -� rie chiding olectrio washer, like new,.d- �' °li3th Year as tf t to the arrest and ectric-iron and electric vacn — also furniture, dishes,, lbicn and iirnsaaes Adviser I . Q! Mre, Florbhce Todd, Wood- ')edding, the property- of Mervyn Address �,�� Gane maid-,we are salons a alight change In atrc Road, Pickering. R. IL 2, be- Lehman Mill, at Stouffville. Sale at Sunday Oct. 29 and Friday, 1.30. Tennis cash. No. reserve: Sel- Broaghans, Ont' --�idt f g SS business. It affects the GROCERY Departareat only. oast 6j` 2, stealing a of goods,inlludiugerable g, ]era and.Atkinson,&vctioneus.bedd --r--r- clothing, � Elec, radio, chime Thursday. Nov. Caabinatian NOTICE , . auction. sale of implements, tools, •son or Sale 3-4 size bed, wnitation household furniture etc. at Sunset , steel sat spring, r Pffi, Kingston. Road, at Rouge Hill.' Oar tucks � Paas yQ* wad ova, liand matt tees. Apply FA Beatty Ave. Ajax..' rerms cash, Sale at'1.00 A. S. 'Far- tdos t anted b.- to purchase' second or rner, auctioneer. wird prtting Alfalfa hay. -M D.' • • • • COAL, : COKE ►' Phone TicIdering 33J. Saturday, November 18 auction :Bor Sale -+ nickel-plated ear tatto sale of household furnishtL Ss„ at -1' COD, CEMENT, 1-6 letters nnd -n Frenhmin s Baythe pr erto __ - ND ' e nurning e a - for 1000 gal. per-hour - .trescn aspera , :capacity all iii new.condition. A. f--" -----' -t. 4lark Bzock Road, it Lake:.shore. ce 3LUILDElk- 8UPPLIEB , Gremtings, Baldwins.: $2.00 barrel. -it 60 088 , artsge WOr - A Picov, Lot 16, con. 2, Pickering LICENSED AUCTIONFM :We havealao v1seed in stocker fa)� Wanted -- used electric vacuun P1EONE AGIN. 62 W !, MnJXikN I ofVAPL19 LEA MILLING - eanrer, wh to o - For the Counties of York and Ont.. COMPANY FEEDS dition or not. Box 445News Office. ar3o; - Lica of C.:A: S. Fsuccessor to Corp. Ken Pry ., and of the Lata A W MITCI ELL For Rent - cottage, 6 rooms, with J. H. Prentice (formerly Pzeadd • bath and modern. conveniences, full- ' and Prentice). Farm and Farm- size basement, with furnace,' one dock a S ...Fidkering, Out. acre garden and''orchard. Pickerigtg Specialty, at Fait 'sad ',S»Flage, .o3se mile froQn. highway. •Reasonable Ram phones - Yards 74: l3ea. 6bW Apply at WM. ' MAW , Ashburn Junior Farther- Wins .A. ,E. RICHARDOSCN . - Cbitago Trip LIOSNSRD " AUCTIONEER AND °1 l VALUATOR GENERAL INSURANf Here'8 The News •: L)ewellyn Richardson, of nshburn, Sales conducted Anywberc REAL ESTATE won the highest total score at the. (hone ot,write. Address 614 Don PUN O EY'A N C I N d Q TH U R S. NOV.. 9Atamual Livestock Judging Compet- t1treet, East, - ition held at Brooklin, Wednesday, Whitby. Ontario. An old established agency, ready tine are opening our Grocery Department as a modern €m aty Council award. th+e Ontario ..: Phone, ickerrin entitling him-to to dor -This outstanding, award ted in the - ._ !GROCETERIA u ' g 90 torim of a trip,to the Natio=J 4-H _. wits -TIP THRM DAY SALE Chub Cansre" December O a & BANG CY R I L E. M O RLE Y , This coss ngre ;e the largest confer- : Thurla. - ! ipaoe of. youth on the continent ,PICMERI�Ta SS Fri. Sat. MILLS E7reelleat classes of stock were obialfed for this competitiorn 1101- l Therelo -be --"OPENING &ALE*- features a# i std, Clydee Ma sheep were used l INSURANCE' throvilk the -Department, A , beses.that _ st ga MaLau�hlin's farm, Oahaw AND, id ' - so Clyde& at-HeberDowns' fan3l, -_ LCX XI Jerseys, at W. Thoatt- � _ JUST LKI aaln's farm, Brooklin, Shorthorns, at W. A. Dryden's, Brookline Yorkshire �-0R SALE PHONE 67 PICKS PACKAGE" gilts belonging to Walter Groat, of there will be a�'WORZ'BWHILE G1h'T Oshawa, send bacon carcasses to Can- - {y, Amy poreltaie of $1.00 or over - all through • . ' ads Pa"e#e, Toronto. - - - . �t ANNOLFNCjNG OUR James Attztatzong, Cherrywood, e,N•LO C K W OOI) won e casVer Cup, for Nighest P1CKERING' ONT. l c ale 'score in judging draft horses. >: TION d Other local& appearing in the list ' We are onking BIG PREPA A S an expect - Of winners are: Francis Willson, of WE DELIVER Nom �� ! � �"} � Q x BIG crowd. . .Yowl like our new "IX-AND-OUT' _ Brougham, James Teef y, c#erry- 1� • ! 1 i ` f V Cakh CoURter. wood. _ _ .� - .. .�' .. •.' . ._ '�. :- . _ - _ - 1 Two artieks for the price of one -Our new CENTRE ISLANDS. packed with groterias Zlvn pay toe IDatda att5s oon'td, . Plus a tent -�--ae ooeintere in your War--Just come in-take yourtWs- _ . - artillery. man, as such, :' " Toifeteries, First Aid Suppler, Counter, sad if yunwao pick out our purchase is f1.0o or over, get 'goods YOU We* so to the ( -a rn Lhis war than the last) + is 1wt in ei position to oboe,ve long _ --� Remedies. stationary, and Christ- and �OPENIN G SALE GIFT itnd closely enough,. to deciaa if in- - - fAAU7nien are fully drained or not THEA x1.. G� _ "PQQiaily in the-heat and excitement — W battle. The fact that a certaLt THE REXALL STORE « make CI]a fo-- VV - - "ttaEement" and is still dc,ing so, - _ : . '0 J. R. HOPES Pham 8 ? p�,,,LL ff and believing that said paper is be-- _$baltldally Air-conditioned : e : Do It Ilt W ing strongly influokxed by a soave- Phone. lick 68 what embarrassd political group, THURSDAY, F'RL, SATURDAY leade'us to consider this gentleman's Npy gp� !, 20 sed 11 STORE HOURS.• 8.30 to ! p.nothing more than a b "last -shot in - — pthe arm" for the party anon a "shot Two Showa at 7 sad .9 p, ss. omYnJR1■•• , jn too bwk" t9r the governing body swanday Matinee at 1.30 - 9n Canada today, :• _ - -- - - The suapicioug - feature--* in- the � We have a Soil *teak of'MV E as picture is-had scone prw•viously maw $usiness un�leeard-0f individual suede tna same PEs, g �-- S CH APM�i N - statement, he would have been E4dle acid fi �' 'Phy' S. , arrested inunediately and charged Jeep Davis and Nasty 8efiy BOWS AND.FTllSNACE PIPES - with the infrina went:of sotue war- Also WORK GLOVES, WEATRUR tune regulation. The fact that tte, IidON1r1AY TUESDAY, WEDN'$DY r Major has not been so charged, only .S=P, CATTLE CHAIAS -- � Irl© � et�agthena our belief in the `Pol- NOVEMBER 4 14 end 0 : 5ed 1 • Wadtirea itiesi" surrounding it all. At the 111-H PAI??M HNAMBLA TARNI- i Serve same time a few thousand mothers I'aAt contpiete Show at 8�w SHIK 011A a" Tulips IN and wlvie—s—U—Watew caused a lot , of grief and anxiety, wot,3ering- ]te' SavageK have thAir men been thrown into � YOU CAN GROW A red to en- In Tw&aieo),er BUMPER CROP OF OMM they are not prepa, ALVIN• BUSHBY acanliy Maxted, a few days y SECURITY ON THIS alto, stated, following his exi.eriences Maria Montes Jon Hall, and,Saba Hardware and Ztipepnitit "- k of ssv�eral mouth's duration with all ;else as added attraction _ RICH SOMI branches of the-service-in France-- _ Phdae 46, — "each a charge is the greatest sur- f ' ' prise. of arty life", i It's- A Great Life ,->�aght duSold- 'i • : f 5000.Canadians could. not have tonque,rod 18,000 fully-trained enemy 'Penny,Singleton'Arthur hake. Used Clothitng - Sterilised, clean- - troops in French coastal towns, or Larry Simata and Hugh• Herbert' ' ad %ad pressed like new. Carry a F had the phenomenal successes (Gen. large stock of high. flans snits, - MetLtgcr eery says none oth&s could - , overcoats and pants. Also a' good / have done it) now known had our: THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY stock of new IeAher cpats and / { troops not been fully traineu. _._ windbreakers, and nte' furnish- lags i When the General Staff ai.d those -NOVEMBER 16, 17 and 1.8 Se, who should know cunmence Ln cam rags at very reasonable- pnees. Call ' plain+, then we, will take it seriously Uneertaint Glory and be convinced. --but. not with the "say-soof an _$,am Schwarts artillery major, Errol Flynn and Paut Lukas - ---�21: Bond. Str. 'West. Oshawa� To those families-in this n.sighbor- hood who •may havedistress- ed _ — - -- --- - ---- - ...- - - ., become di;tr•>_ss- ed.as a result of the carelebs state- Specials This Week End inapt of a non-thinking -returned - officer,. we say _ "Dor.?t pay tori _ iri�Ty' ... . �`� .•'� 4_�; -.... y _ &bob . Coffee - 4 9 c lb: much attention to it": Had lie linen ` a sincerely interested in cometing a s y bad situation, he would have gone pork CauSid e 6r�c !b.- �Jf'D � or•..: ` ,to the ti first, and g ;= d a - proper parties w - -; ., xi avvn J:c;b not to a newspaper who "gobbled this up" a9 "just what we were lb 39e lb. Capon roasting chickens to 8 .looking for". � - �iP y a 4W4 • Anexample of what becomes of ! 8 re tQ pr actice svdb tactics mar SILKS MARKET .'�: . ln.Mr.'.Dew a li ,. , .. ' A. --,