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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_11_17 _. ,,�' ,:,: ...-. is • -, -z•,c^o. :-..a>;..aA. x.;- .we. . ,.o...r-uw•. :. .-n.:s�•,s.soc._.+sncw^.a:,_. ..,.a'�..�a�a.+-sszar-a... ...,.r..+r : ...,. ..'m..-:c.:.+.ar.+,-w„mscss. .:[ '.} r'•n .:F.:. ,.y,:;,.;t%.. :.w... .+t.-,. 4�'i-.-'.0 :.•.- ,....:'-:.. -•. ..mow-. .... :..,--3.- ,.:-,�, -..,•-- :- .. ..o, ':� rW^; .:.r.�� , -+-•r• �••_'.:... ...,� :L' .; r�...�!:.,. :_.L^•t..:_..� - -- .. .."9•:.;S.s..•.:_s•_:is'�Yw::r-, a� ..x.., :°%?r�. 1,...•v. r. f _ .....?x.- . _.•....'.:.� .......,_......y ......,.. ;. :.va..y.:,... ,:'.. :u,. ., ;r,..q,n' ,.+,>.. .. � 9w -.. ,i S,`n: ya w .•kl�w re"�Mt w:w''> _ r w , r VOL. LXIv DTCHERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 191 r -RIN G-- C--. KE -EE P7-1 NEWS n Vversubscribe .7th kering1`o ip -Cit ze s _ . Pic Ova. Q r .Loan B ;--Victory { - Henry, Oshawa, rgamzer ,P��g School Opened to Parents Blood donors to Oshawa frcm Pick- iC erina ] I District MC' _ Pickering Twp. egg Wednesday night numbered -"---' b The local Public and Continuation The Uxbridge bus, loaded. with about 25—around b0 should have Schools opened their doors to the „ „ passengers for Ajax, had a narrow been there. We must not let up . ' Cecil Sparrow; •RCAF ebec, public last Friday afternoon; as — ,escag�e last week, while coming down. > done throughout the Province during A little boy's school essay read'-- the Brock Road. Moving south; the sF,ent the week-end with his family '.Education Week". Many interested "The Armistice was signed on Nov. driver failed to .make the turn at heFrank Wilkinson, Can. Army, at the.5th concession corner and want a, f the own over a bank, a -- J'amp Borden, spent 'tbe week-and sop o ung and went through the school two minutes peace every year". with Pickering friends. ` observing the pupils at,work and the feet, through the Pence, and stopped Mr- and Mfrs. Chas. Steveinson .teaching, and having an opportunity ijh a plowed field on the.,Drn ;yicEwen g Y Len Burningham s attractive auction propert•�- ..The passengers got out,' had as Sunday, guests, Mr._ and of meeting and talking with the tea- sale of household effects this Sat- and pusheai, and finally got the bu's Mrs. E. Wilson, of Oshawa, Mrs. chers. The teachers have .expressed urday at the Bay — 12.30 P. m. bads on the road, and on their way Robson, of Vancouver and Mr. and x their pleasure in ,having the oppor- _ again, without anyone being injured' �- Walter Stevenson, Brooklin. _ tunity in rdeeting so many of the Mrs. Hill' of Nobleton is visiting. sirq0 eve-Lakeside Park parents of their pupils- her daughter, Mrs. Mervin Gould. Appreciating the and »eco The Traffic Lights Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker tools pp' g g- Mrs. Valheau to Kingston over: the rY` ll�i ;.,,Funeral. Services for late biaink. the loss to the citizens of The traffic lights at the four- week-end. Arthur Boye4 z Pickering Township, when the Coun= corners array or stay-not be-the Miss Marjorie White is taking a %� y ''• Last funeral rites were paid .Mr. cil of this municipality many years- answer for "no accidents at this cor- Coarse in hairdressipg ane beaut • Arthur Boyer, of Pickering, on Sat- ago allowed real estate -PIL tars_ ner in the past- few re Toronto. Y" urday, who passed away at his re- to take up. practically the entire lake: heard criticises at the tune: We Miss Grace White spent the week sidence on Thursday, November 9, front, the late Mrs. Gerald' Cowan were inclined to agree with; them, end in Rowmanville, the guest- of aftwr a lengthy illness. He was in and MT. Cowan had- been making for we watched these being installed, Mrs. Ashton. _ . his .76th .yearn provisions to set aside a cart of and while one man was up on the Mrs. Chester Butt and Mae. Fred Born in Picldering, the son of.the 'their property at, Rosebank for the ladder adjusting the lighcs, cars Roffey were both admitted to Osh- Firsal figures on the ,7th Loan. v late John Boyes and the tormer Jean use of those citizens. Mr. Cowan at were speeding by on both sides of ,Awa Hospital on Monday for surglery- Rankin, he at4amded school in the the Horticultural Society meeting on the ladder at 50 miles per hour. and we understand—they ace both eve go to press-are annoubced by .building now occupied by Law's Tuesday evening announced his in- From watching the flow ox traffic progressi'mgs`vourabiy. Mr. Henry,,. •— for Pickering Town-. tentiona to Carry out their plan. trbip (not including the Plant) as Garage. Married in 1896, he :farmed during the past few weeks, -we are Dona forget the Big One Cent . on the late Fred -Andrew tarn, The people of this township are inclined to believe.the lights- "will Sale at the Iocal Rexall Drug Store. ¢401,454--$56,450 over the object- moving to the 4th Concession - and grateful to • Mr. _Cowan for their prove their worth No accidents Mr, and Mrs..Frank Smith, of ive. A splendid accomplishment, and then to the fa#tn where hip son, consideration and will be waiting � y O ; . olae We our proud of Pickering, have been reported yet, anywraq:`� Toronto have jest moved is tom: -- drie We County reud of Pickering. over H&c' now lives. with keen interest the further an- hcme formerly odcupipd by the lab _comi IN to-�,e-.�ge, r.-..Boyce. -tam-made-]alar. _Red Cross Euchre and Brl�e___. ro,yA, h,aw g' it's objeetr,ve of $4,600,000, also an was employed for a nL-rnber .of -M— earoellremt report- Deer Hunters Are Balt The first Red Cross'Euchre- and An wie finding, or- know•1?ng-any- _ year's as an Inspector for the Dep= - Bridge this season will be.held in thing about the lady's_purse contain-- artment of Highways, until his re- We haven't heard an,y of the usual the Red.Cross rooms at 8-1,. m. do ing a sum of monye, lost while att- social tact is making your compamy tirement- in ,1939. He was a mem- funny stories, .resulting from the Friday. November 17. Everyone ending ' the Horticultural Society feel at home, even though you wish ber of the- Presbyterian Church and deer hunt, but the men did•alright, welcome, zo came and help .make it meeting on :Tuesday . evening will they. were. -- took an active interest in the church One group from here t four deer: " - work. _ g° a success. find the owner b enquiring at tha Tun Dw ei.and Dr. Fallaine didn't Y q 1Preahsyterlsa Slipper Well fttendad Y The >y�asiom phase 'of' the war, News Office.. _ gm &Be es Cross won more n ess- celebrated their 50th wedding ane- them. A lot of wild meat i■ going s and the In o! »nor to buyThe Presbyterian Church chicken ive next February. 7supper held here_last week, was a ssary . to be cauuQmed by -sccniebody- materials amore imperative. Give 'New- Chapter Receives Cl►arter decided success and s large number - He is sarvivwed by: his wife, the your help. Adm. 25c. Prizes given, former Minnie Westgate; soya Harry Horticultural Society Hold Flower A large. number of mems of of persons •attended, despite the in- and, will the ladies please bring at.home and Jack overseas, two dao- Display here Ontario •Chapt:er No. 22, O. E. S. ;clement weather. ;:. sundwiches. The congregation of' the church ffl'�s+ Mrs. Lorne Kernp, Whitby, _--.-- gathered together 'at Masonic Hall, zviakee to thank' the Pickering Un- sed Mrs. Austin F�r"in, Port. t?iclaering Horticultural Society North Pickering Red Cross J!Iewa Pickerirg on Monday, Nov. 6, 1944 Church new e - .- tbave visters, Mft Tbso- held a Cbrysenthemusn Show And and enjoyed tb- h,-Vnquat aftyed ufi- Arman, Mrs. RobL Stork and 'Mrs, Social evening on Tuesday at thr We hoax' that there are more !nem- e terian Church, Whitbyfor doma- g Y der th capable anansgement of Sis- tables and ishes and ell who E. L. Chapman, all of Pickering, .United Church here. Mr. Raine occ. bens in- this group wearing blood ter F. Lawson and her Cau.unittee, ,ting .and one brother, William. of Belle- _upied the chair. donor buttons. Mrs. N. Burton, Miss after which -Ontario Chapter was It i •tmake the supper the as sn ville. One brother, Albert died in a A fine musical program was given M- Duncan Airs. N.-Wilson• and Mr. constituted and presented'�sh their ` Canadian National ' accident some by: Miss Grace W35te, vocal and in- std Mrs. Lehman have all earned Charter. Then the nea•ssary busin- F3t. Francis de Sales Parish years ago. strn:rmental; Miss Catharine Pelling, the right,to this award and are con- ess was dealt with and the officers WnA tinning to,donate blood, in .•ontrast The funeral service wsa hold from soprano; the Misses Coates_-piazto __. were i.'nstalled by Stater M. Cham- rn. Davis, D. D" late residence, with lila.pastor, +duet and Mrs: Frank $akrr, sop- .to ti•serious falling off:o! �ersors hers, W. G. M. and Bro. i}: . of the Propagation of the Faith, and Rev. Marshall., officiating. Intenment rano.' A very informative talk on 'in Ontario. W. G. assisted by other Grand Professor of Moral Theology of St. was made at'Erskine Cemetery• the great composers was 'given .by Mr. Mussell T. Kelly, Chairman ,'� pose Chapter officers. Stater Sarah }:tob- Angaistirre's -Seminary, waa at the Pallbearers were:, Messrs John C. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson. Prizes were of the Ontario Blood, Donors. Coag- ertson, P. W. G. M. conducted th eburch on Sunday morning for the Stork,. John S.1 Bals don, Edward awarded for the best 5nauma and re. mittee, says. that there is no din- Floral Ceremony as the Star PointR blessing and canonical ereetr+on- of, Coates,.Ross A. Murison, Arthur W. fresbrnente added to YA very enjoy- Suiaing the_seriousness of the situ- were- installed. Visitors were frons ation. Infounation reaching 'Canada the new 3tatidns of the Cross. This 1][itcheil. and R. W. llLillez. _ able and profitable evening- differ-nt parts of Ontario�- Cobalt, indicates that men',serving the guns ietatpreeaive cenornony took plate i¢n- Ottawa, Guelph, On71ia, Hamilton,; - rnediately after the Masa. rtevious f its the front line areas in Ita,y when also about 25 members !roam' Bireb- to the blessing, a short itraction 44 - withdrawn for rest periods are all cliff., Chapter, Toronto, from which rMC �1tor lis Told Off" donating blood for direct translars- was given on the Stations, tt:eir or- `, many of our members are demitted; and maters o! this devotion. ions. Greater supplies o! drtiod ner- We emriticipated 'such, We askad mentis to have our'troops jerve tn. also several Coronation Matrons of For more t hob a thousand years, um array mesa that our risen in the ear 437, when Sistier S. Mansfield for it Aird:got it.' bone theatres where, viewing .the y it was the comm 'On of many In our last issue we objeeted, fighting. cri be relieved of served as Worth ed-� war as s whole, it is believed their y Matron, of Birch- - Ckliguams to make at least once_in to the charges oasis 1� *t one clilhic *-soldier was thus sddtiionsl sacrifice. cla*fe Chapter. _ , �- lite a piigriasriageao the Hoty land „nom„ Cana&wu Ofgkwes (whicb Mr. St. Laurent (Onister,of Jus- there reverently to visit the places why. he wished to donahta He rept-. . = T'bany You, Again I'' than raced reverently the i pth of Our is the privilege of everyone in this lice), quabec� on June 16,'4Z, said— ded; 'It's life insuragce,. perhaps - maoide ... and ,q ora convinced that we all event to ..... „� Blessed Lord on earth- Of all the reonn;s? yet, we �)• >!i>•�7 for m^ certainly for some other Pickering and Dumbarton =or your ihely places im Palestine, �nutre was varied have been the comments re- wft the war and that we .are' All man splendid response to the success of quite ran snored as the road that led �—� �° 'r C°�D preparedto submit to any .reasonse wounded eras cian't vsa(t. the.Seventh Victory Loakr and also to Golgotha. the road which Jesus One PAY omm"d us, •we were which 'may may be absolutely necessary A United guahtity of cod liver for your courtesy to myself. t:a►w" with a Cross on His shoal- y the curve» person can, •therefore, have any ob- o is exVedt-4-in roe ate ens selves, and continuing Pe wishitlg to actively co-operate with del.,. In prayer and penance mem ., Local Bianca Manager Addresses ration, we suggested you must be jectidn to the. Government resorting the Red Cross in their work for the trod again the way of t�hl Cross, Conservative" to to conscription for overseas service 11'idterin Sots - - - li>agerJmg irr sorrow and in l ve over a PTs�y good , improvAmetit of health'and and prevent- g -Rotary,ow Tuesdayl every detail of the sacred• PaAsion which he replied you're d•••.m in the .event of absolute necessity". fon of disease, this unit.wvuld like this. acs will,j4ue•the We listened to Mr. King's speech ,every fojmily who thinks that cod Neil R. Shortreed, Manager of the alai'Death of our Saviour. .Her! '.F;°°� . y local Branch Cam.'Balik of Coatmerce Christ was condemned to death; eaters and causes of any criticism.' ;est'ww3eX and 'for the- most part liver oil would-be bwwficial io some there: he fell for the first time; here In 'a couple of instances we were was satisfied with what we consid- member in it to see that they get its` �" on Tuesday, as lie spoke: heto the weeping women of able to ,No, we didn't may that, •ered a clarifying picture of the ,now. a 'member in, a typical "classifica- Jeraealew; there He was given wine read-it again" and received an ad- 'situation and reyuiremrents today. If The oil is in 16 oz. b9ttlea and is tion" talld--a bank maaiage� speak and gall to drititk;, here He was trail- mon of "I didn't read it that from the troops (referred 0) by the offered at.cost. This is not r money ing on his own particular following. red be' the cross, there He wa: }aid, way"• One »'Plied "Darrtmtt You're use of an. ugly, unfortunate terra) „making project, ft's sole object is to The public probably have no occ- in the tomb. Thousands upon thous- 'as elusive as King himself". in Canada today, only 8000 are s- make available a qupply of citd liy- anion to c -interested ir• what pre-:. ands o! pious Christians m•:,de this With the unfavourable •criticism, .vailable through m6ny reasons and er oil at a price within thr reach Nations dr schemes are made for .,,ilgriarMmage every year daring the the subject of "Conscription" was qualifications, then their assistance of all. If interested see Mrs. Harvey preservation of their records ages of faith One of• the longest introduced, to which we ir:nmediat,,ly as re-inforca:ments, world be a very or Mrs. Gordon, district nurse. (which they do, of every :»ansae- and bloodiest wars of all history,the. chimed our visitor "We did not say insignificant contribution. Many loc- The ten dents a week club coil- tion) so long as they are kept. anything about conscription" (and ally. state these figures are lot cor- acted .10 last week. Total to elate Mr. Shortreed made an interesting g Crusades, was fought to keep the we don't expect to). rect--possibly they know—we don',t. . story of the arrangements and pro- Holy Land from falling itn`o the $$8.10. Everyone• is welcome- to On April 27, 1942 the Governing Our attitude on this unfortunate help' this fund for Prisoners of War visions !Wade by the.Canadian Bank hands of thou Turks. It is 0i Body p for our generation to appreciate all Body at..Qttawg, rece'ved..by plat- crisis (brought to this tense state Food 'Parcels: - of Commerce for these records. this meant to an undivided Christ- incite, and an overwhelming major- largely from the charges of one Please offer your help to get the This Bank now has approximately y it "Relpas2 from any obhgativa Man) is' this •-'"We-do not• rpprov� 47b branches in. Canada, and then tan'world, when faith really gripped y quota firni.shed quickly. Sewers are records of this. entire numtoez aa!• " this heart of the, human race, and arising out of any past oomi'nit of a political battle on the. home *gnt,,d to take small shirts in Br- min were as on' in holding -holy, m„ants restricting the methods of front, for the sake,_of politick atone: ougham,. knitbera to make gloves, stored in specially constructed vaults the Holy Land. . raisin !m?n fox -military service If a•crisis has'arise-n let it be dealt I; im either Vancouver or Toronto (ev- g t9 I socks and sweaters only. When the ndecni�s of the cross of As was expected at that time then? with, honestly, truthfully, at once f erything -east -of Winnipeg• goes to Christ finally secur°o posaessm-� of ars many who didn't .kne what and without. party influpncpq. Get I! Borden Middteton Awarded' the Toronto). These vaults.are enormous Palestine and banned all Christians they w-re voting for—and do not this war over with as quickly as i Distinguished Flying Cross irr size, but are so arranged and the * yet know. Our only conrrnlynt on possible, and lit those playing the - ------ filing so thorough and cUmplete, 3rcam the land, it become. customary y that — if you wahited to know the for men. to ortray the chief scent-s conscription :will he too .re-7�at' the game of politics get back to their Borden Middleton, who is aerving Y p 7 words of Naval Minist� date on which you issued tnat 2 of the Via Dolgrosa on the wa,ls of r MacDonald favourite past me AFTER the war overseas - bee3r aveardsd the D. y $ 5 their churches at Name, by mans (Hansard June 22, 42) it is a is over". The type of politics we F. C. This information was conveyed cheque thirty years ago, they could give you o of pictures and mural decorations. ,matter that should.be decided by have been accustomed to can be of in a letter to his mother ami bre- g y your information in a few In this way they could still in spirit those_ skilled in the art of var.".. no possible aid'in the bringing about then here this geek. Borden is the minutes—but don't ask for any in- and in truth re-walk the road to On Sept, 4, 41, ir. King, at the of a military decision at an early youngest son of the late Luther formation n unless you really require Calvary, and in memory live over Mansion House, London, Eng., said date, but rather only prolong,; the Middleton and Mrs. Middleton. Con- W r ,u. ;or�sr..y.+.'.t.•. .,ye. ..,,i;• 'w .._.r_eir..,,:rc,�sa..w..z�.`.....x'•a::rssss,arA•- ....+:"_. tip....-.,� ,�•ws'-. .. ... s.v,e'i .0 .:ii4 a-'.'�..,_. .. �+d.:. ._a`n'y - �,uh-.,a,a,:.'�%n..,.ern -_ 3•- } F. n, : a s :J NINE ACGOVNTANTs R AUDITORS FOR SALE MEDICAL ^� -motetsClim&-tolds Quickly COME TAR REPORTS. Complete >]3w s BUSHEL, BALDWINS, PE- BAUbiEEKA FOOT BAL14 ,Iv. 4 s monthly Bookkeeping services, waukes, Rueaets; etc. delivered. '� offensive odor instaaltlY, 6�e small businesses our specialty. phone Gerrard 2640 or writ• botch. Ottawa agent Denman A. Brett A Company. 8 Wellington R. Nettle, R.R. 1, Pickering. -Yon t tlidcb Street East, Toronto. Drug Store. Ottawa. IfyOLL follow these Instructions, POULTRY GRITS WANTED - EVERY SUFFERER a Juetaesoon seyOLLfed the cold tiom- BABY CHICKS BUY CANADIAN (;HITS AND SAVA of. RheumaWc Pains or Neuritis ' fog OII and eltpenenoe headache, pains 25% and Produce better, ebbgo. to try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's ' in the back or Umbel Soreness through Price white soluable 98% Calcium postpaiStore,$ 00 36 Elgin, Ottawa. thebod ,tskeaParadoltiblet,agood �POULTRY KEEPERS Carbonate, and white `lnsolunble ~ over 99% Silica. Agents wanted-- �7gdtii> OfhOt18m0nad80l6iagertAa BE CERTAIN OF SECURiNI; GOOD. Send for prices and samnlpi-. mriiiCAL [WNTRi1NiP)NTS healthy Chicks this coming Sea- go to bed s son by Placing your order now. STINSON REEB SUPPLY The PATadol affords abnoet immed- Write for 1945 prices on our Gov-' t .FRAD A. i3O)DINr.TON BUYit, COMPANY LIMITED }A reliefflOmtbep6izleandwhesaII� ernmeat ,Approved Chicks, also sella, exchanges musical Ingtrn b585 DelorlmieT�Ye Mon ea! P - Lelpsyou toget off tosleep. Tile does _b�t�da -andtameLhod�v ed Dta; ` - -- -mea rc ton o tr halts ted if accord - o0 ts� II-Cti _ h To" y ptja _ . IIet�estuy, _ salstng•--hotter po.ultty WHOLESALE BAKERY, `_,PARRY _. -.-- --_--- fpg to the dlleotiOns- If there 1,s sore- xce strict, owner refiring; lee:e � $Is with MONKTON POULTRY excellent busineae, property and oI'POItTUNITIEg FOR WU8IF,18 b"•4" business corrWAl to $6500.00. Cole Pusdoltabletsdissolvedinwater.Juan FARMS man eE- Company, 77 Victoria St., BE A HAIRDRESSER '•Ptaradol the neat time you have a L ;;, Ontario - Toronto. OOld and we believe that you will be �l HAVE An,FEW DAYOLD$� JOIN CANADA'$ LEADING R air- tivell pierced. Parsdol dow not disap- -- -_. MAL..SNARES._(fiTEEL f2ABLI% ---. re Opportunity, Learn Hair- ava�Iable, wlso some laying' par==- at _ --�Ieta Write for list and_P�J­A_ lock, swivel). Fox =8.00 doz: Coydo - -- 1 +have you your copy of the Re- wages, thousands succesahul. Marvel free snaring instructions and cir :port on bndario's 1944 Poultry culars on Indian trapping meth- graduates. America's greateet' syn. ' O Conference? Well send it free. ode, snares, lures, etc. Bill Hoff- :Every poultryman n ods It Bray man, Russell, Man, Write or call : Hatchery, 230 J. `�t. N., Hem- iiton, Ont. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING _ GROCERY BUSINESS, ALGUMA �gSCHOOLS FREE ,RANGE PULLETS LAYING ONTO 'district, fifteen hundred popula- Branchet$,44 King St RHamilton, BURMA Boss ?SAT SCIE�tC� _ tion splendid business, property A 74 •Rideau Streets Ottawa. and ready to lay for immediate and buelneae $8700.00. Stock at delivery. Barred Rocks, Neva cost. Coleman & Co.. 77 Victoria 'Ramnshir a White Leghorns, 0­s4, �oronto is DOING Hybrids. A eo 0o ng ay old chicks for 1845 now. Top Notch SEVERAL LOADB GOOD BUSH :ROTOt<RAPYIv Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. _ " „+ �w• horses; mares in foal and farm POW6f' sdLU chunks. Gregg's Machinery Ex- TIME 'T'EST'ED QUALITY 41.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER change, 6 an Halifax Ste th e, th d Ha ax ., Re- ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW Sinn, sank. SERVICE and SATISFACTION Iii i a.' Jrt� -f; shades of jean Batiste and and not, be disappointed.ed. Alitest- CATERPILLAR TRACTOR DRi; Your f11ma,properly developed and ehicka ars from guaranteed test- printed ,r Black Jack Macdonald and the old Snow Plough v type with arae woodsmen o Incttawa as t e better. Barred Rocks mixed $12.00 w ng: oar a rum cam nc REPRINTS 8,tor 25c e er 100• white legborns mixed 60 b.p.: Double Drum Gasolene FINEST ENLARGING.SERVICE Rideau and the Muskoka bushl 11.00 per 100, Barred rock pull- winch-80 h.p.: Winch with air You ma pp l motor: Universal Joints for o Y not get all the Hltrie you What's become of us? The Leth- eta 118,00 per lOQ, white leghorn cooled want thin year. but you can get. aU i pullets $24.00 per 100• white rocks Hydraulic Parts, 87, Wellington Truck the quality and service you desire bridge Herald demands. mixed $16.00 per 100• white Rock lk Auto Parti, 874 Werrington w.. Those o the saw an yurrets $22.00 100, Brown leg- Montreal. by IMPERIAL PHOTO PAur OTO EF.R�'10E Tho knights f s d horns mixed $13.00 per 8100, Brown blade--who hewed- mightily and. -lot uU $24. per 0. We-- FOR BALE REGISTERED COCKER I n p els 00 20 talion J. Toronto .. fought lustily during the Winter suarantee. 3005o live delivery, spaniel pupa, pet and show stock. A� cutting seaaan and the Spring log balance paid 0.O.D. Maple City Martindale Hennels Re d« 664 PERBQlPA1G Hatcbery. Chatham, Ontario. Downie St.. Stratford, nL rim are being• pushed into the CHOICE OXFORD AND SFTROP- "EL7JAN C O M I N G REFORM background an(b their fame for- ONLY TWO THINGS ARE SURE. shire Ewes. A t•Iv Lyle Cook, Christ,". wonderful book tree. death and taxes. But I think we �, Megiddo Mleston, Rochester 13, ' gotten, made but a memory by can 'add another "sure thing" and Phone 85R4 8t, homes, R. R. 8. Y• 4 C - what?. By a mechanical jig-saw that is the poultry business to . the coming year. There are two COCKER SPANIEL, PUPPIES, that a lilliputian Could handle, if reasons for my optimism. First beauties, Registered all colors. PAT1i". 9 of all we're still shipping eggs 253 Brlarbill Ave.. Toronto. , you please. and poultry overseas and In A firm in Vancouver has invent- Iarg• quantities. Sec9ndly there $SUFFOLK BREET)TNG R A DT S. FETHF.I3sTnNHAUGH dt r(j1fPA." E.L-Gen. Sir. Olives W. M. Lees0.. •d what is called- a power chain will always bs a ready sola for also Yo�kahfre (;fits farrowing. Patent Solicitors, Eptnoront . agRs and poultry in Canada Nov, and .Dec._ R e R 1 s t e r e d, 71890 34 King -West, Toronto. above, has been named comman- saw which can be driven by a while employment continues on Chutchpide, Lunenburg. Ontario. 1:0. lot of Information on re- -a of the British 11th small- gasoline, electricity if it is a birth levet. Tweddle cheeks Quest. Jay group, naw fighting in Bur- available OT b compressed air, have been making money for our A !lKTlflt TRAPPING RECORD , y p customers for 10 years. Send for tans, in the shake-up following the The taw blade is held against the Early Booking pricellst and free Last season I caught and killed 24 [scent recall Of Ge>s." Joseph W. catalogue today. Also laying and ku k wit ell da aTAbIPs __ a n s bout smell or mage -"- _ _ _a ___-._-._.__-_ 1isnAing.tree• power turned on d to 1� pullets_ for immed to pelta with a trap I Invented.' Twmit Q "�w� a and a blade with teeth running - to de ery, fiw�ed�e -Ch circ e � -" )to fit MIXELLs g at n of is trap $2.00. Norman- around erman with attractive approvals. Regal Hatcheries Ltd, Fergva, Ontario. Stamp Supply, 72 Muir Avenue, around the circumference at the ]fretted, Box 73, Ferprue, OnL Toronto. >aReich Weather rata of 2,000 feet per minute bites ORDER YOUR eHICXS NOW. -f into the log with a speed that AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED -'Made In Amer><ea. would make your chlcks for next spring when HORPEMANONTP Jean and Black Jack -you want them. Barred- Rock "HAW TO BREAK AND TRAT?1 'rAlfFllrt3 ! TA7[IDF.RtTF.Y gasp. '.mixed $12.00 per 100, white leg- Horses." A book every farmer What does the weatherman hate aic silence has triumphed horns mixed 11.00 per' 100, Bar -and horseman" should have. Tt h MEER HEADS WANTED, x•!14 pay fa store for the Western Front? sed Rock Pullets $19.04 per 190, tree: no oblitratfon. Simply addrPes good price for large Buck Heads. Over muscle ,and the lumberman's white leghorn pullets $21.00 per ]leery School of Hnrsemanphip, ona necks not cut up the,throat. mudandcold, mean an - job is is the Lissy category. • 100. Leghorn Ckls. 12.00 par 00. -maps for fighting mea and fighting DEER HEADS mounted reasonable triumph extends to a one-Calan- All chicks hatched from 26 oz. prices. machines. Bad weather hinders . , mer saw built for' the pulp in- eggs or better and from special FARM MACHIN. EBY DEER, MT)ES tanned Intl; ¢love 1pround and air OperaLttias, eaII af- sated flocks. Guayanteed 10046 leather. We also buy Peer Hides, dtlstry which is operated by a 1,74 live delivery. $1.00 books your FANNTNG MILL (Kline), SEED , BEAR HTDER tanned and made Into ;lett th. fortunes Of war by die- horsepower gasoline engine sada order. balance C.O.D. Rainbow Grader, Fanners, highly rerem- Floor Ru.a, and Sebes. jttspting military sthetlnka. Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. mead, also ecreeninir. Kline FOX SKiNS & FURS trinned and n' chain speed of lyra feet per minute, Manufacturing, Box 124 Weston, made into Neckpieres. On the side of the Allies is the which just abqut puts the bucksaw =OUR CHICKS WILL PAY-THE Ont, OUTER XPANNF.R CO. LTA aim txrtafit fact that Much of Ger- To Notch Way. Yes and this a 2" In.= iltreet, T•r•ste sameCradle fall To Notch Chic ries are larany's weather u not e m the harvest field and the oz slvirug y9ut�,t • Opportunity o ,. ooking your order early. New Germany. In large part it is ruled team on fire plow. °purchasaTs will be agreeably MACHINERY REPAIRS AGEITT% WANTED the winds blowing westward• surprised at the service and of y g GENERAL.MACHINE SHAD WnR]3 course. old customers do not AN OLD ERTARLTRH1rTl rHTrK • ova the Atlantic, and it can be have Top ELECTRIC ANT) AMTYL:ENE wants asrentq to ser Women of U. �. known before it reaches the Reich, stands to: the best In chick - teen locant ep n ane n o n rapt a bullet': of the National Geo- ..Work On RallrOads hatchery standards both as .to METALL.TZTNG orders for ehirkp in your sonre, service and the bl beat quality, HAVE YnITR WORM SHAFTS _ time. The rommtsalon-L - g graphic Society. Weather stations -- chicks. good 8etid for Early Bookiuug AND gURHTNGB MADE LII$£ -sd+d'-the-'rhieks are well and fav- - pricellst today. You will save --- ilr'the United-State3 and in Green- -Two-hundred And fiftythousand -'money by booking Your order- -- -Ry�� �Twr._ Batatraourably"RoCN6. M. 72- Ad-eNttds- SPRAY PROCESS land and Iceland keep the Allies women are working in the trans- early. Also laying pullets for Im- W., Toronto.' ' hffOsmed Of what's brewing in the 'mediate delivery. Top Notch ALL WORK GUARANTEED ,weather caldron the Germane nave portation industry of the United Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. Godson Contracting States, 112,000 of_them with.Class Lia• . sTORAGR •PACT: WANTED had to look to their,dwindling num- 100 CHICKS FREE _ Co., 1 railroads, lays the Sault Ste, WITH EVERY ORDER OF 100 PVL lets of submariner for reports. Marie Star. The Other 138,000 are Union St., Toronto = HAVE A LO\'TION FTR31 .WHO let cbickn, we give 100 tree chicks JUNCTION 7360 deafrep 20 to 25,0410 p"U•^ro :foot i•iagaged in other forms of trans- (our • choice). Leghorn puiletq - of dry stornre srnnce. L,•ith'n 1A 11.9$ per 100, barred Rock pill- miles of London. Whot hnre roe •^-National character is the core o -portation; such as aviation, truck- eta $18.95 per 100. White Rock - to offer? write. inert Wetr . ,Ron. FARMS' FOR !RALE asational strength. Ing, bases, trolleys, suburban rail- Pullets $24.96 per 100. Brown log- Realtors, 156% Dundas St.. Lon- born Pullets $24.95 per 100. All lion. ways and steamships. chicks sold backed by high etc 193 ACRES, 1' MILE WEST OF ;•Pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your Kitchener Limits. Kitchener-Rtret• _ $order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed- ford highway. Charles W. Moans. WILLIAMS -ory. dive delivery. Kent Hatch-„ R.R. 1, Kitchener. W A1fTT+ 7 cry, Chatham, Ontario. , 114 ACRES, 20 ACRES OF BUSH. F17;JERAi, MACH, LATE Nrf1nFT,, e EGGS ARE A GOOD PRICE AND 80 acres good tract-or land. large good condition and tires. Reap- GNPHORATED we have the bank barn. 2 houpes..1 stone, I onable. Box 183• 73 Adelntde, W.. r pullets that will frame: furnishings optional: 2% Torento. MUSTARD CREAM shell out the eggs. Barred Rocks, m11es from the,town of Durham. T•w Hampshires, White Leg- 'SAFES WANTF.T), TN (`00T) i(W- !R At - 11 Cawthra Sq.,, Toronto. s 8 t eep'all•�e��b sick horns and Hybrids. Laying and i ,�t,h'• �L Ci111Td;1 01 QpO�f 1M ready to lay, Also booking ord- 100 ACRES, 60 CLEARED, CLAY dition. J. & J Tnvinr Urnited, ►,h,�� ere now for 1945 chicks, Free 145 Front Rt. E.. Toronto. hhh;r, V. tlteestistlt 40 WANCiY dssbilOs Catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch- loam, 'spring water, 7 roomed m0katfmis tint apptttlfpp Osis tan& arles Ltd., Fergus, Ont house, good barn, implement, Give fullest pnrticvirr., inrlud �•,, 1 shed, telephone and hydro at+a11- DATRY, 850-1,0011 ATS LIATr Y 1+ 4�wi,};, 1��E��ier ssaser able: 3 miles from highway. 1n 1nw' price. Roi '814, 73 Adelaide I _ NO 'anilee north of Rrarebridge. E. W.. Toronto,: HOTICHAVE MING YOU ANYTHING NEEDS- SMALL HOTTSF, COVE I.-kNr). TO- Mad CHECKED dyeing or cleaning! Write to us ronto thirty - miles, rengnnnhle, �I"! s ITCH -or ima•%jfy for information. We are glad to HAfRnRRss1R(i Box 673, 73 Adelnide W. Toronto. Moder 8�ek gnawer your questions. Depart- , Iwsts� went ft. •Parker's Dye Works LEARN FIA1RDRF.SRTN(T THE 1ss)r►atfq: T { For quick relief frornitchiddggcaueedbYeesems. Limited. 781 Yong• Street To- Roheripnn method Tntormntinn OLD BOOKS - MAC-iA7lNES athlete's foot,scalies,pimpiesgpdotheritchf Tonto. on request regarding einaft•a ri, ti vee u coot ,asediothL%ted,ligai� Robertson's' 1191rdrepping Arsd: PRE-WAR [TN1TF.T) STATrS (lit +W kw /� 0.p,p�e R�PTI. Greaseten and why, 137 Avenue Rood. Tornnt6. English puhlfenti'nnp wonted sfaintea Soothes,•comforts and quicklyy calms FAR SALE' Jokes, true-tyre detective. mnrzie Mow- ISO Inteaseitchlaa Doa'tsuffer.Aet ourdrtupist spicy, prlvntely printed. a:nndon today for D.D.D.!'iR[sCRIMYTION. EI.ECTRTC MOTORS, NEW, USED, HAiR GOODS Life, ('nlenry Eye opener, any- thing unusual In books nt , bought, sold, rebuilt; b e i t s, azines. Hlvhest' priers pnid im go kjlkd� pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Only firm-in Canada manufacturing r1QdintAly. Write. ifpfinw title.- to Company Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St.. ladies' and F[entlemen's hair goods ;Bn� 178 73 Adelni,de W.. Tnrnntn, _. fMilsl If you Suffer MONTHLY Toronto, exclusively.; Write us for particu- Nl PKPd, ' ������ s. WH1TF.'9 HAIR o,GOODS nt WANTFnn 100 T(1 , 0 AT"REmiles, f T'n'- r t PAIN ARMY B TS Yongc st., Toronto, ostazlo within rndiup of, 20 mites of nn • <tOt MAP n tonic with enod river or stream fir NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOUTS ter. Must he re.npnnnhin 'price. r You who suffer suchpsinwith Ured, of our armed forces.' perfect con- ' Rtnte all pnrtibninrs in first tet- IODN0111T(0.• nervous Irritableweakfeelfngs-due dition, $3.25 delivered. Money- MF.ntt'AL Others nPod not reply, ,T;nx 180, Meatnat Wfunctionalmonthly disturbances back guarantee. State size, send 73 Adelnlde W. Tnrnntn. -should try-Lydia E. Pinitbadu'a 1inoney order. Ruskin & Co,. ARTHRITIC PAIN? FOR ARTH Vegetable Compound to relieve such 'Peterborough, Ont. ritic Pain take Fermol Rheumatic HAT(-HTN<; 'Ft;GR VIANiET?. FOR - ' nynlptOmt-' Pinkham's Compound :Arthritic Pain Tablets - get .1945 hntehinc sensnn. Finrkp sari NATMM Thousands upon „)positive relief! At your druggist's, culled and brood-testFd fret, of, y' thousands have re NEW HAIR GROWTH, OR YOUR 'or send $1.00 today and receive. Follow laeel direcuous, beneat. vixinn rood prPnitrm er+nirl u,Fnr money back. That ie .the guaran- c tee behind "Luxul", the amazing ane month's supply postpaid. full dptnflt+ write Jinx No, I or y� P formula for eliminating dandruff, Fermol ,Distributors, Box 712. 23 'A`deinf.de. write llnr.to: LMA�•�nnn S IOIItPOWO London. Ont. baldness fallinir and thinning hatr. $1.iS0 and 12.76 at all drug- STOMACH AND:THREAD WORMS .1glets=or direct from -Luxul Pro. often are the cause of til-health ducts, Windsor, Ont 3 In humane, all ages. No one [in- •FARM inrim WANIipp "FAIRWAY" mune! Why not find out If thief - P H 0 H,0 G R A P H FAIRWAY ti Your trouble? [iter Marl g par- E si P l R 1 E N F. n FAR.vi Hier 9 RECORDS D D IT CLEANS!- Remedy-Free! Write. Toronto 3, y-enra, any ze. 41,nllty under nA Remedies. Specialists. Toronto A, yen re of nae, flnnd •home and AS IT WAXESI- wages. Apply, Tyir. Rob Roy. Flow „ Thouaands•ot slightly used popular dance selections to choose from, FRUI'> JUICES: THF, PRINCIPAL Manville, (Int. Victor'or Brunawfek 30c - Columbia 35c - Decca or Bluebird 20c. AS IT PULISHESI Ingredients in' Dixon's Remedy r Bpecfal Attention given to mall orders. When ordering, give name Quick Efficient. Floor Tool! Cana- for Rheumtitic Pains, Neuritis. or orchestras. than Patent, linterial workmanship. Sold only Munro's Drug Store, WRITE FOR PARTICULARS guaranteed. Fit)) directions with $35 Elgin, Ottnwn. Poatpald 51.00. EMPLOVIVIENT WANTED each "Fnlrway." only 15.75 express � TTY �DOQe paid. (`.O.D. 46A Gerrard Street. FIG-LA. TABLETS, A POSITIVE FARMER, FART SfTilT�l.l AGF., _ �,/A BROS. Tnrnntn. corrective for conptipntion, slug- wishing employment-vonrly'wi►h -' -'-, glph liver, disordered stomach decent pennle, with wolrnmo to ----- .i Automatic, Phonographs FOR SALE, SLEIGHS AN'r) CUT. and bowels. 25c at deniers, or by ten-,vrnr-oltl boy. On t n 1: • 9W BAY STREET TORONTO tees. Shipped anywhere. For in- mall, 2 boxes hoc: 5 boxes $1.00; rhar^e, Vnndy conn no rnv f••-m, formation_write Cox 22. Btus$els, write Fltr-Lax Products, Wood- ennpir•or h•,nept pennle only. 1T6s _ a„ .4- -4d*Ialda--W e... a. ...ty[;'!.,'.t. z•� ::...:. e.:•.e•. :.a .a....::.... S.-.R••..._ 4mstu 1e v..:.nY .n':vy '.:eWyW+.. L:�h -Henv_ _ . v -�W.s--S ...Y :,r _ ....... .a:s w. uY.� _ _. F TMu. tG: .. " 4p•' .!..+,„:i''iS'°�r!c`ft� ..r: ,...,�r,;.y.;...:. - .'+k:'r,.J'4 ”.,.,'Gff` Y*,'•c'b 7* `�.:•eu R*- ,5. '.cR"'oN,•;W' -y,.;•:rF;r•.�,,. :a. , .. '., '. ,.:: :. ".._`�'�''�" :;...• ': ,., '-:'..-. 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Halsey, Jr.. whose Third Fleet blasted the Jap. +. navy is the battle'of the Philippine Seas, comes aboard the Carrier _ Lexington. .. .,, :: :.r<> :'. .�v y„•:�'..'X• ": yd :!! 'fir ,vf+,yH/.6l fJl }', r f a "rrh /,y, •,H 'q�y'� .t •vr ff - -_.. /.,.r !!,:!!�•fq' J::'°?" r ��i�19, f" y� :.:J;'. �+�'}r. y:N�,'•>gr. d � f i. ':J ,. ,.yy, .!. , '.y.;..fyr, } ':::.'.'•'•' w ,d P} #'::.•,.y ,g., :Y Sq _. >SY.• ;rlf r, :P .:}:.i... ; '.:'�., -4::ffi' • f,.• •,J:�SPrf Y�'Jr:'rf�'�>: :N,p' !' /:. '.4, Y'fW y.. ". :. .: +H•. >µrj.3J 1111{,. .,q. it'rG!! ,i// Y ,Y':>• .. .:: h.,"R l'"f?fs: .'': +•. "':? .. ':11':1:.; i :.:,v: :{:'.1 't4..•41.:,;,,! .; ',•'{PY 'y"'/P,,;i,:, ".f/e::, :�f ,r:'7:.. r f: �..!':'vi ••. _ s w {� N r :.._. ! ,!•' ja .ip , / , 'fi5�' y,�_:,.:,.' P�,, .:S F/^g'{l�Y•�I�:'?,9�'�/...'..,, •:`r • �v .d 0V. / Y ✓.. ! x} r_ s�,,tt• }Y�' .'7J sy,Pfr wou.•s' _ _ uy' zy, _. - VA . y�ff'y„•'>b� fry+: /� ,.:/ r - � r N' • . .� P..: f •L. L y"Mf .. ,,✓r/ fin{ 11y�f - - One of the largest and the most-modernly equipped hospital ships in the world, the "Letitia", sister ship of the El-farad "Athenia"i" IM Im ro2dy for her M,;Agn !Voyacre to(?g=s"n home Canadian c-sualties. T r3ner troopship wbi h has- . sunk ... rd- Allied troops to the North African invasion, Iceland, Salerno, has been reconverted. to-join the Lady Nelson in hospital-ship-'service• 1. Capt. J .Cook, Glasgow, Scotland, skipper of the Letitia, and formerly captain of the Athenia, welcomes aboard Lt.-CoL A. L. His important rola in malting Cornish, of Victoria. B. C., officer commanding the Letitia. L Full view from the harbor of the Letitia, which is equivalent to a naval history in the destruction floating generd hospital for a large Canadian city. e. Similar to an operating room in any of Canada's larger hospitals. is inspected by of the Japanese fleet off the Lt.-Col. S. A. Wallace, of Vancouver, B. C., chief-surgeon aboard, Major A. E. Mackenzie-, Niagara Falls, Out.. anaesthetist, and Philippines doesn't prevent Vice Nursing Slaters A. F. Barker of Bancroft. Ont.. and E. Hastings, of Toronto. The four discuss the latest in operating tables. C In the Adm. Marc A. Mitacher, carries ;modern dental office. Sgt. G. Claremont of Montreal, dental assistant, is shown preparing equipment for the first voyage. mask force como>iaadsr, from cut, ting a fancy cake with a small _ ' at a special mass aboard the air- "FASTH73 G FORT HOME - - craft carrier Lexington. WOTTA WAR! _ -------- 7. } 11011 All 1"T181" No wonder the crew whistled in amazement when they surveyed the damage to the "Dottie Jane." Only ragged pieces of the tail (left) remained, and the nose of the ship (right) had been shattered. 4+ • 'f } Maybe the AEF Automobile Club or the Allied Chamber of Com-. for the last Dottie me and practical) ` tmhe ce as, respona a y „ --- . y are getting into,-thanks to neat road signs Uke the one in the collapsed on the home base—air. ,� " photo.above,above, which reads: You are now entering Germany,.an t — idd. She brought most of het enemy country. Keep on the alert." _ last crew home safely—and went . to the junk heap. * "And how," asked experienced ppilots on the field,• did-anyone ' x� ever fly that bomber in?" }. Here s Quids •Relief from A dispatch from the Eighth Army Air Force told of the "Dot. : _- -- tie Jane." P <. It had fought its way through - -&it and fighters to the heartIMF- b! � r Hitler's fortress—Berlin. The first sa -bombs lvo of •bbs had just been re. was : leased when an explosion lifted the bomber up and then sent it plunging downward.. It'was al• a a; most broken in two. �k� .: 3:pu�ese Medicine . teles Clear Fighting the controls, the , : of the ship on level keel and a A +' r --anek into formation. ep aerial. Out �ng�ted sinal ' ;engineer went back to report on damage. A 90mm shell had struck the rear spar, erpioding and tear- ONE best way to get 'relief from dear out pain-causing oongdt l Jug out the bottom of the 'radio When a Berlin an shell exploded amidships, "Dottie" Jere" torturing sinus pairs is to dear tan- and (3)•soothes irritation, Many compartment. Cables •and tubing was almost shot in two. This is what was left of "Radio Room. goon froth nassipassages and sinus sufferers say it's beat relief hung limp from the ship's belly. -One bomb bay hung, flapping, pled and torn trailing edges of the jammed ball turret guns, which -live sinuses a chance to drain.•A they've foiled.Try itl t'`'hundreds :of holes were in the wings flailed in the slipstream. were pointed downward, as a tail few drops of Vicks Va-U*-M Ina- uselage. The front spar was The crew couldn't bail out. "The skid. The plane made . a neareach nostril is „alloy enough to ; *' r+#wilted and weakening. ship should be breaking in two— three-point landing, bouncing bring this cotnfortingrelld. V'C� The radio matt had completely only faith will get us home," re- along the runway on its flat tire.' *"ppeared. The ship's chutes ported the engineer. Jerry still A loud whistle came from crew l-purpose Med ebe...Va-tro-nol were gone and one bomb still was attacked and the crew fought members as they cl"bered out : is so successful because it does three - lodged iit the bomb bky. steadily. The home bass was 800 and viewed the wreckage'. JAc- important things: (l)shrinks wool- ■ �■ =- A torn right tire, badly dam- miles away. eompanying photographs tell. the - -- -- - - lea m mo:anes3#ae Fitly,0)helps. _ r Caged inboard fuel tanks and rip- In, landing, the pilot used the story. a,,:•,wi.+wvb.'.... mser_. .w.+.+. 4:.!r.+.^.s*'..•.'-r..T1r: ro =�'•.._. +..els...: ,,.aaw.i�.i....._„r: wdy',:.:x.u:ae..s...a.t+-+.aW.++a,.wr a":7cive :.+s "• '4 i4 ::�'k' ::.,''.t`K'% 'r� N",114.':rY� .:,, '!'"TA'•+e`.�,L .••— .2 _ • i ...•rs.. r.. y -: WHITBY uxTAlilU ;;Notice Politics rich and obtaining igr m the .� ;Maple Leaf Fire ran the pretext of protecting RADIO SERVICE . poo ` "Insurance Co _ C,eabisation steres Doer'. and each lydn the other. star.. tiaah Sl.d. .a oedstr • -- a,ayl6ilt $bind.. �=. J. D.onevan �g 1 -r-. - Rawtia - Persusa�nt N Pain Rate; for Fsenn Dad Coantr7 - Aspkslt Ridintta B, A,, B. iW tLat I9'rass-iiir`'i�pee ani Bniidings - Wall Boards eta -- Windstorm Iaeuratlee otr BuBdlnP ......tlssls ttal� Oatatdo Laird 941"yPurse[. It ,say be You liyi M. __— M Kiss Sts. East, Ohlsaa, W 31!66 ste. _ aeantaad Repair sm"M _ -- _- – . — -----.H. TUCK.,0P.T. ., ---4---;=-.--- ��► . 1�. 11�L ��ordo��. Baa. n- -., z':: lotomobile Insuraaoa at A,3 Mata s mass; P. o. ARTHUit T-1LD . ���'� �� ���� v PHONE 52 R 8 -- The Co. s . :Bowman Row e' - DICKERING, ONT. LIMITED armant aWl fa soOnfarm - -5carboro JunctionVTAN _ LET TELEPHONES Howard 1117, and Scarboro 836 T AT 94HITBY, YOUR H08LE'l/A:81►l�: �— , . i - TA)jr A Theatre wrpn Screens . . . F�Interi Doors rags¢ - and ren Bro�Iera Interior Twat _Dtouldi Stouffville ... . _ . Highest. Market Price _ _W gar Shingles _ t Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shin lc Siding 1pteae S atffvins la ��f Q a k - NAVEIER 16, 17 apd 1S O !;boards Roc Lath •' _ Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing - Mssonite Products Barclay Tile Fe ether 'Your Nest Rock wool Insulation Til ion Cea tt and` L4= R I N Gw F A�R NI S Weeping Tile ._Sewer er Pipe. : . - SF.Iv'OV 1 Peorge Forpby , - _ P _ . e LURE PAINT ! LIMITED .. _ s :11dARTIN- R' 00 also , `- alaiI9T1t: m EGG GRADIN(; 9?A2• om. r n - . : � ---� Commuaity Sing -Cob Cartoon All d g r Shingles ' ?WHITBY, ANT: PHONE WHITBY 336 grades Of P. C. Coda s l'g MONDAY. TUES, WEDNESDAY - -. • NOVEMMER s10, 21 and 22, i V,/ i ( �_. 0 L0 OU Cowboy In _ CANADA'S 'VETERANS s Ile do building of all ;dad. Marihatten ` CARPENTERiNI G SENTING _ -Musics; Cdnsle�de TLis i tbd Fibb •m a series of adeartisom ors to !store L , also P UMBIN G _ _. .. the People o: r­d, of pus. to r..udamil soon mv and ►cte tttfatm�' ROOFING trwdss d sir aetadd feta.. Top tan d.ail.. sdw and tided moos, adv.nd..m.ae., Fix comp �F - ll Brantford Roattt g NIUgtOWn tlmte for We also se ttt/tl. � _.. . _ .Back to Civic ,' `d ldsterials, ESmpirs $aUmm . .. .The Dead Eng! Kids _ -- --_ eneai r a!� U RSDAY. .FRL. S sees ` sees THURSDAY. ATtJRpAY 7, NOVEMBOR 24 &W 25 I� - _• Fo _ ar All? M ENT . wort cea:ae.a Best Foot rw d : . - - . NAR is T*Ckftkolol _- p PENSION �. J. � ou � ibraaRo D "� - Plet. S, 171 AN h ,of the armed f« AGmooast as C has assumed as a minimum ob $apossible measures ;�+ ci,ril life, fullestp rovided for any : 1['$rr's Elevator that before their return. and that - ion shall be p„ pfovided and f r -_ y.RON GIBSON s„cai fitness, rvice is ” x due"to from coast to coast• t es. ea s pepunent dlsabtl>ty d leading sp�lista We Solicit Year Attention and ita13 have-beets established installed,a u veterans of treatment has been • .n tthat seiv µ Business - TRANSPOR the most a> ern typeshave wrllt g Y placed i "in all bcatx� of mi�c�.and s'a'ger?' _ p `' Feeds TRANSPORT n the 3tsposal of veterans. ►eon -- Poultry, Hog, Dairy, whole: or There is free ueatment with allowances to--every discharged pe oho �Ieatezn Grain, Growiw CARTAGE; mwith allowancesfor p g- life and free treatment k :- Mash for chickens, SW grain- st year tlx tondin is ava>lab� �tollassea, Oil Cake, Glutton, phose unable to work and in need COt1 ' SAND Ga�vE G STONE discharged from the forces una of rank continued for one years _Bran, Shorts, Middlings " may have their pay and allowances required for a paw - treatand for longer when tmtmenF ia still req Asphalt Shingles, Boiled Roofing; WANTED . t�essar5r £ Wooden Shingles . oonditia'- Wire Fencing, Steel Fence Posta DEAD HORSES AND C71t'TLB k` PENSIONS - = 9 or p one - three simple arid'easil3' under Cement, Binder Twine, Harney F tree 1CIC up -ph �4 � and Farmers' Hardware Pension'';,awardable under death or any pit A Surge and Woods' Milkers IRatatled HROOKLIN .. .. .. .. .. bb - o Coolers r 071 has reeved in a theatre of RWoods' C les - Tactor .. .. ..4'i , 918 veteran ble. CL.4REMONT When the ;conduct"is'peaslona bdi CLAREMONT, . .-9.R 14 ' ht not due.to mi' onj death or dila. tY s' _Z isabl a veteran has served rn C _ `nes la s RLV .. ' .. .. 806 d Y amda y> ` C remont, 'Ont PICICF7 (a} When the ble. syo blrr rf k. >� PICKERL'�1 .. .. .. . . 3 l% by ►vice is pension of due to se x disabfhty sees (b)-nth or serious n rvlce may be pen AGINGOURT zone 2144 t ie result. _. hardship would'Otherwise Sellers:.and a pay a _one ' -GORDON YOUNG LTD ;. 7 . s that , is s SOBS FOR WASLEO - Atkinson ro mot education rs being earned on con `e full n :.: ha :•: - Phone Agin. 201V�2 StoufF, 290 Toro to Phone Ad.88� _wide p t�f their war ser�ue.may �rork;. <. veterans wbo.su er a:. :.. - �4 latlons are Many volunteer asses. nizations as'tlie'War Amput?'.' and-happy•future. .. -.,L icensed . :'•;, ' k . J: A: WILLOUG14BY Ivatlonaf Institute ,for the Blend, and the while specialized help available from such orgy the Canadian . _ Rill a F Agency �t Auctioneers Head Office err Toronto tions of Canada,. and Hard of Hearing. r 1e for. the Deaf �a < Canadian 'Soc', ty_ _. 158 Yonge St., AD06Qli �'� -. - -- - - --- k ales.conducted_anywhere. - --- ' rges - ' - - k OMMONRY'S RE P NSIBILIT o tline•of the _ Specializing Farm stock, Canada - E�lished Oldest- �HE t+ !vera, to brief form, an iri of advertisements has g Fiuniture and Property Sales. Years" for ex-service men, and women. The All Sales. 0 This series provide psrsona]Iy-hated and CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT. °� advertised. Bills >tro j Canadian reestablishmenx. program that of -Parliament: It can p prepared and FOR THAT HOMVINTHE CITY T � ysis it must be the veterans them% posted, ely nsrbility, however, is not enter e m work. The p � T °w `le rslation and funds but in the--final a tht prog fu - %'� k lues and :the people of Cana f administration requi re needed. _. SerV1Ce -Prompt - but BUCCess <{ port so far has been unstinted,b, the whole people a rt liJnderstanding and effort by DONALD RUDDY Ba4i_. ' , e' IF� •Solicitor.Notary Public. Molm to L-'iirae. bliC support. : ,.: R easonabl !Rates Lp1� 1w' +• , )deo fonoertpbexuDit:d bY the into A 6.CLrb. •..•, ARE STA. PHONE 290 SZ`Ot3'FFYILLE � t t3on.r wwtrr. aye ' ftq Booth wias of tAu • VETERANS' WELFARE IOFPICERS' UT - e lice <'. CENTRES TI4ROUGHO - �, So . .toe'" Notary _ .. TI oNED- IN >� sslsT �- ; �� Cl ern011t •Meat Barrister Plt�lla '1iF�Y ADVISE AND-A - CANADA. AND SHOULD SB.- •+ ' "" C,' C. RI-C. HAR DSN SERVICE PBRsornvEL, "'- Market Suite 611, " Continental Life Bldg s - CONSULTED ON ALL PROBLEMS. .: ,,. 371 Bay St. Toronto v No. 1. Contmerdid.Quality Meast. Our truck{ _ enzie,Miniatel of r e is in Dunbart zil.and < I,e the ituthority of Hon.tan A.Mac$ vioitir`ty every Tuep., and Fri., and Mon, 30.. 40; 50 of ut * �! A F 1•A 1 R S will be glad to call on you. _ VET ERA N VERSBAS A. J� st-T$I�RLArn. Wiest gorn�t Pep, Y6n, rlgor� R WO AN O M Ty Oe4ea Toole taelar torr ' VEATIgBvtE�tT TO SOMt MA23 O sw Eiarttmbnt, Qat. tsds..troe vttammat. f . . D t H i s A D Y Phone 1808 renal>»a alta e" C�e#ins '°r.M�i ws,aE. ,rw . _ A _ _ .�- - -, -. .•,yaw0,w •.. :° °�•v',"-.r- :�.7fw .c'?.;rzr -.y1s a., f'T— wYcs.ty T+.. -. ra_.+ 4.,+",:. r '✓. .rw,v+r a 9r r� 1. ..qp _ _ , ,qo. - yn a . ;�_ . '. - - r- j N'owesn4wr Meeting W. I, ghter Miss Ruth Hutchinga visited who gave information aboiat the The November meeting of the 1riendb at Asx last *eek-end. • West Indies, where.he.was ►catsoned e _L R EM O Tc � Warners bstitute was held at the Blake and Mrs. Lob=m and for acme time. • I he me of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, with Benson spent ten data huntiag in Jim ReynQlda of the RCN VR lies ^the evening's eritertairmient. Areal* .the usual laMe attendance. Mrs. M. the Parry Sound District, They alsg.. UNIONVILLF. JUNIOR FARABS. .returned to dui aider a furlough Hamilton, President, was in charge, visited friends at Spruced-le and _ social everag was had by .all act- and conducted,the ne aro DANCE at M+11I,YEI�N Sul opening Hillside- Mr. Warz can ]![orris of R FRIDAY NOV`,EMBEpt I ' -^ had li�ends''ircnn•Hruuptva on Sun- acid business session. Mrs. �tobert= peaches, accompanied them. -- ttr and Mrs. •Lester l[et%oullagh - - ___ `Rasa Cyri h Deer Huaters Off To The Wee& . son gave a report of the Rid Cross Don't forget prayer meeting at ; tad's. mee4iag held• 'on Nov. 6, at the B. the home of J. B. Wilson 1.day. Mr. F. Ward and a vary vtiete _ , on Friday ... ][r. Kerr was the goes` S B i Ha,-vey home, and reported that-sup- of next wee soloist at out deer humin end of lour. k,..also.the Annual Sun- ! s' - plies of. needed knitted artick,a was day--School-__meeting—on llfoniay To the Editor . - --•tli� . mea a -service ra th... Baptist M.:aara Geo,- ' odd, .,un tcaeaor, -Church on Sunday evening. . . Gordon•Todd, Jack Todd and Chub far below quotas asked for. Mrs. next . - .. illi. Hamid Costes of Toronto was Spencley [aft on Tuesday for Good- � An� gave a report of the•work of ltdr. Roy Carter has purchased tha _ : :�osrgrstulatieas Lha_Cu�mittee -ro Soldiers Boxes. ch' White farm orad wits move at his home hers ov.r Sunday = erhatri. Other hunters-from ae21b are Mrs. .Burroughs brought a bottle these in 'the - Coagraulatioara to you Mr. Editog • . We are sonny to'report'that Mrs:' std! out surd no reports as to their ' sprMS. on your editorial against this.wnfair containing Six Dollars cO'Atributed The bridge on Pugh's sideroad is political cajolery by the Globe and. Meighton is on the nick list again. luclq have came in yet, y patmnd of bei finished and traffic can ass ever. Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick of Toronto', in small donationa'b p Mail and intarested caanipulatora. booth. She also'contributed six pair Mrs. T. Williams entertauied the called a i Claremont friends over' No Rain Is Bad For Farnnfer* :��`--, 'Of � tor'beans others cbntribut= Canada and Canada's Government , . :':.the week end. Local farrimpm are worried about Y. P. S. on Tuesday 'of laat week. has done a..great job:ior our people. ed socks and knitting so all the box-- Mr Allan Ellicott of Bro • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'Overland, of the dry spell that we have been hav- ughFrsi was in this war, K,iagaton• sprint Sunday_with Lhde :.�g. Many of tt:aan liav� only half es contained socks in addition to ot- the guest apealger, a her articles. All overseas boys boxes The "101st 'Annr6d ersai . Service - .... • . ion�►ws Pare a:kers Mz. and I - ]Ilia. tl^+:ir plowing done. The 'fsrtaera -. - .,-Ire. '14ent-away -good time- �The .h,-qd "�- 0i'-st-S y ift.Novem..;- a t6 OMAWE take too A. OvMsaid" • 11 A new switch board was installed• 'ed in the fall, it cats down the Of'oLn Lunt if the ground % 6t yield , following ladies' names ware sub- ber-sras.srell attended. The :hoir of Notice nnitted as delegates to the coning fort is and Dr. Rhodes,' Vice-the Woodbridgo-Ysugha office, of the:r.�xt year's crop. The ground y IIt is:a source of �encouragesment Convention in-Toronto:Toronto: Mrs..Mervin President of the Toronto Bible Coll- '`-on Monday morning her•. should have plenty of cultivation. in our Democratic Life atad Govern,, Amis, -Mrs.- Mrs. Glen. m,eut when we are willing to take ltr.''and -Mrs. James Mcl+diitlagh, .. Johnston, age, made the well-attended .The afternoons program was upon.• of son had as 'Sunday guests, ]flies Haz:l cored by MSS. 'R. Birroa Topic Band praise, one to be rear- notice of rieports of as serious .a Hults, Minis Elsie Gibson &ad Miss _ ' 'Citizenship". Papers'were-given by em Our church will be at 2.30 � �� �"those a! Major Smythe, I .JraMcCoullsgh, all of Tasionto. - Our ch rch services and other officers _and which JUM ice sen 'o Toronto, Mrs. ` reports have ,n full corrober- . 'was in Clareenont calling on old frie- _ . Mrs. Birrellr followed by a very in- •ne and jgin us. Sunday a�hool at. ated by the.-words and resign.itiori of tereatia account b F Mrs. - - oda last week.. _ '"Toes] News of.her ctrl b y Ca33i.. 10,30. � Col. Ralston and Chief of Stat[ 7Irs. Elmear Belle of Uxbridge, !• p y plane 'to ttictorin, '� Visitors 'at the W. Mansiilton Name , tanned b Harold for his In the abeeit+ce of Mrs. Forsythe,- Stewart; also by the resultant am- 'the week end with her parents fes the weak-end wlere Misses Hazel P S Pmts° the school teacher, Mrs. t'a.:sy took ergeney calling of Parliament. r- The.highlight of the trip -by plane I the Youn Pao le'3 Class last Sun= o a Mr. and Mrs.-Arthur Pro a Hamilton, of Oshawa, Miss Caths , R P Churchill, in the early days of war and back by rail through the United grom,ised final victory through blood, _ Parents are as1+,°d to brihg their ire 8icich and Mica Bernice Mac- ' day morning. c!dldken to the local sclfool here for States proved very i�.ztareeting;- as sweat and t,.ara. This premise is be- - Millan, of Whitby. M,: John Nn,�n, of Toronto, is toxoiding against smallpox on.Mon- Miss Ella Wallace of Tnrotit wag Xre• Cas3ie 'is a fins mounter, . spending a few days at the Park, ing fulfilled today, but by Wz�irices - making•it a p•ea3ure to lisven. She which are day next, November'20th. the weak end visitor of her - aunt, Mrs. "Geo.. Dixon, who has beet} at pitifully nnequat. was thanked by Mrs• Birrell for giv- In a letter W Claremont tuis week Mrs. Brown, the Park since the first of )liay, left ge a argue that volunteers ; oiake Flt. Lieut. Gordon•Middleton states, rag us the trip 'free of charge". Mr: aM Mrs. Plaxton'Sr were the for Toronto on Sunday': ,jletter soldiers than conscripts.. Our that he is in Holland aid in 9s>d At th _close of-th,� m.eti'og, Hcst- g guests of "tk. H: Malcom fd ni on Mrs A G 'Canadian soldiers have (aught aide - y eases ray, Mrs, G. Philip, health. lie gave no�particulaes as to Sunday, and Howard and MA. P'iax- P -- , . ,by side with drafted armies .)f Brit-. Mrs. Matt;�e�vs, Mrs.*Gsnm,ri psov- L L the country or activities, - ­ ton visited the J. Knox fa_iiily. ' -' Dunt a fon , . fain and the United kaies, the valor ided a dainty tea, when all enjoyed Blood donors ar.,: urgantly needed Mr Hq_nry Gray and mother ware the social.Half-hour. - -. ,of whose soldiers is unquestioned. now, ai-d the Stouffville Lia.zs are Sunday visitors with the " Albers, t--= s -.- •- ._•. - - The w_iter of last weak'a article The sympathy of .he community .-cierpaigning for more donors. Many Gray family. — ,. rid,d to- Mzs• 'D. M�lntvre and Andeavored to Prove £he wry!-Lrsining of you received notice of this in the . Pte Ross Knox`is with .js wife � - • faanil in the loss of her Husband , of the Canadian, troops by stating onad this week. If. you are able to.-�at the,home of his parents here. • .. --Greenwood �,� nth c 4,a, s�cLive s?ivies over= Ihow successfully 3000 of our soldiers donate to this worthy cauea, write Mss. T. Cg Brown was a:Toronto _ .: ry 'should had 3$000 bra000.Canadians 'Why seas. to M. E.. Wats, Stouffville of hone_ vn:sitor duan the week.' . The Farm Forum Broadcast rneet- Wo ars Sorry to h.ar that. H.,n 4b03. Mrs. T. C. Brown, Ms. and'Mrs. rugs• are having quite a success in Moore is missing. overseas. We tarn- leis have to face such odds as slrc Claneuwntcitizeru respo iaed well H. Malcom, Mrs. Walter Knox., the this neighborhood. . estly hope that good nww8 will .cori►P to one, if our Government were 1. . to the 7th Ylctory Loan, helping, Missea Fern and;Sarah Mamoru - The community was shoc*d on shortly, sending sufficient` reinfoiewnents." - Pickering Township ovrersubscribe and Mr. Ralph Crawford were Buy .Rr,� ay last .when they learned George Bannerman,, RGM, King- They fought to the end against* odds . =• her objective• - - sts at 'the wedding on Nov. 8th in Lloyd. Pegg had met with an aecid- uncounted. ston, spent a taw days at ha•ne on The rink here is well on the way. St. -Andrew's Chuinli. 'Toronto of ent while tak' Do take notice of the n of -- a ai�aVan►npndl5-meet of Miss Mary Srovr7tti and P. 6. : o n_ ._._. _._phis cattle in t _ ,- stable, which caused him to be nosh- T� kannal Meeting of the Red n'o� r' se,d blood .water is reported to be in the well. David Wells of Toronto and the rg- od to Oshawa Hospital for a 'vera Cm3s wilt b^ held on Tuerdsy, Nov= •donors- Is it equality of suirifice Alt we feed now is cold weather- caption, following the :ceramday, serious P�erstian. It is hoped-he may Ember 21, at 2.30 p. ra,., at the home' that one who has spent four or five; The Young Peoples of the Bapt-� _ .. - ,- . . speedily recover. - y� overseas e of Mrs. Craven.. A good attendance lWnld, timed out on n8 8' Miss Alma Gibson and her nieces hopiedpr, the field of battle, have to lig down __.et Church' are holding •an executiv�.e Church News o -meeting on Saturday at the_•home of : An Inspiring message waa dell-- the Misses Norich of Toronto, and ' - . -- - and (five his. blood to save this life .', ]D•.-and Mrs. Ken.Ward, at,S p• +m. Bred by ltty. Kennedy appropriate Dr. Milla, %! the Array Dental Corps •�•• • — - - of a comrade becausa of the war- . - . for.Armistice Day. A fall choir was called on' same- of their, friends on u�e - . cit' of -Mood plasma, while young - [ y evening. :_ - -p resent. _ _ w�' I .i - M in m �7 -n-.--- ndr---- cast Wednesday evening m the hall Tho Sunday School, by. vete, dec-' girl friend from Whitby over '.ttle The met ou - o - eveii►rig their nights in'revelry, disregarding --'`Rene for Mr. and Mrs. Chad. Coop- ided to darty on as usual, the XWas week-•.,nd. at the home of Mr. and Ma a. R.• P. call for blood donors? or, in honour of. their recent mars- Entertairrnent, and Tree. Toaehers .. Winter. Gard. Winter occupied the i , May we all look' and take more. •;Sage, - - to be in charge of arrangements. }" chair in the absence.of the Presid- notice, eve, though that tools may 'The shower was well.attended and The Young. People's. Socio. Ern=n- 1'E:en R1Vel' . ant Arch. Bell, who, with sortie oth- ; reveal m us �e sacrifice of labor, ' -.'. the happy couple received shAny'fine ing is to 'be held at the Harlock ' ' ' ' - ars .is away, on s deer hunt.- The lam, or loved one. . . • - - W *timid , -:, - d 1 eaker . . _ -. - - . .. . -i _. . - - - -- - - - - -' - _ ___. . _ . ----------- - :_ , - : . . _ _ i . _ I,.,,•...�.c��." "" ,.�... -�^"'"'"" ...,...:.....rte ,�_ ..- __ - _ _ -- • v . I 1. �+. ... _ F :. .. W- . • • - 'v .. a. _ :I . , l S' r ,'+ r • f ijs 111 \ ♦ w- / .. ���, * r _ rr �[ �\ y top,7%` \ T ♦� f a i ­�7 . it - ��'- ' voc l 0V. a ♦\ �` r T 7 7+ iE li't1 ` WE NAI1 N0 PRICE Cf tvrztIiriQGr' \\ \,\ \\ -I CC .` y i' \ c \� Y♦ e \\ r w\\ \\ ♦a�\\. \�\ �. 1914 .� "o:: .\: ♦ :\\..a _,_• �.• w;, \.Z., .: ♦.\ S .,,x!�i: •^`.mow-:-.` 2., "\\. 'a, -^•Z:>.', .;`.,.�\' \\ ,\ti,\.. \` b :. -. _ -;. tir\1r W1 :J;1-.Q"1 . .. .;1 M%'r•i''��• �ikmkr ,i r'i'�•.C•ir•r•W—i.•W'a.W'iil'.►r rY,YY',i'•iti'W,WYYWPiY Yl 60}6 511i'1W"—Ylii'wL'.Yr vlrlb`+r•+n,IL'iY • , . ... _ ;, -. ._1.__ .. 1. :: j .- . .. _ f 11 __ __ -,--- ______._. ._ _ _ _ -1. . - i _ _ _ - - The worsfi inflation came AFTER the war the lasfi time . . , to•be followed, by disastrous yak "`' _ '� _ ,, .deflation, unemployment and confusion. For Canada to manage 'successfully the change a- �, ,ems - �. , .1 - i '-I • baric to peace, maintain employment, acid meet the world's competition- . , we must , ,,- - " continue to have s#abtt economic tonijitions: to protect the individual from rising costs of ,'' " I living art-d later-unemployment we- must 'continue to prevent inflation. - l1 _ -I __ . To, prirent a rips itioe of-.tao'conditions following the last war M _ . . ' I . PR1,CE. CONTR-OL MUST BE 'MAINTAINED -' ­I . : n AS LONG AS tN�LATION THREATENS US. -. •- ne Pyr on cal start f! 3 �. - �. When one person demandi more For �; ' - `�, Thii r11 en only be done if production is efficient -and economical, costsPace .kept down -peed: or �errices M con+pels orhars eo.• .. I do the sant• and Price Control goes our -• ' .. and consumers refuse to pay more- than ceiling prices. -' . yr17, :. -- '� ._ _. .*e window. -,----- 4 .� f, -1 L .. .r_" 4 _ ... _. ~ I' s � I '..k T`f. -ii - _ . . ' t WIt M ON of A SERFS fSlM eM"'O&NEW Q1t Qf C1NAM TO 9 MM1,AM04""jfANW C �,� n . Of PWVB�itM A A7RMP ION ,N rNt COP Of uvNO NOM. ANO DMAWR u►rpr I .areas 11 . :, _ � , .r T . .. . , ' .. � . v,..,., ',-. ., � .:., _ - .ti .'��+r' ..� ..�+'�w$6 •;ciiS+"�+A7x"tta�:3�*tr.' •'�«.•.,..nr ,._.a+Cc'•' w .sa<.. �'., - �.�, ,,.,. .. .... : ...... ,....:. .....,...-,riad*.x"er'�,eT.gAY.U.,y'+AS•J ,. .0 K^'.F...fifir^.. ....t-d .3 un eMT';!Fa3t-' �.. ..:`°M_"',y".,._ r_'y="'4-' e-a .roe .:.A ...•. .... ��^l'�-•.. �...,_*''Z`+�'„� �X •.a'.. '^,*;• ... t - • BOMBS AWAY Germans Destroy _ - - _ ' � _. '• Goering's Luxurious Underground Castle Reichsmarshal Hesmaua rother' ,Goering Sh ould You S end a Dime . ~. employed thousands of workmen to-bund--a--ked --= -- - ---- - -- headquarters' outside Paris, ac- t .4; -cording to the French press, but all - the Allies found- intact was one - i dime iS small Changer 10t out when a lot of dimes much autof yeurpiocket iheysoon swimming pool. 4 The remainder of the establish- ment,' situated at Coudray , Sur -• beco a dollars t hot start to fight other dorlakti �re ssesrs, enewneC Thelle, p miles from Paris, was or#h v� destroyed by the fleeing Nazis. — - - . ..... Work on the headquarters, says orFurniture left for us to buy.' This baffle ofthe dollars is called INFLATiON the newspaper Front National, was-begun-in 1941 inside a barbed-- - sa b4co use it starts prices ris ng Ing e es were jindergmund office � i r rice o... a less your luxuriously furnished , apartments, ` ' a colossal casino -'for entersa!-n- = • - --— �- � - -- t for Insonce,aurin the last war, z mtnti'and'• halls•for athletics_ - OIla1' IS worth! q , 'reap a hod pay for - SpteialperfoAmanees were said to have been staged for Goerhig•in the13`a carina by artists especially brought :sugar tho you,get-for today, A voile nightFdms was 69S Compared 7777- from Paris. - _.. ._ Only diitirbiag iaete�-was the ILA.F., which bombed the district to th e ^4T3> you pay now. Your dollar buys more goods, is wort h more thin the heavily in June, 1943, "Front Na ' tioaal'" said: The following month. - I . . _ it added, one plane dropped a one- d0 lar of 1914-18. Price ceilings and other anti'-inflationary measures have helped Air Force Typhoon fighter bombers ton bomb right in the entrance tun- the un aril the railway bridge at- Rhenen nel. er Ovthe river Nader: The bridge - - - keep it's value-high. nnememervory, tie l myou useyourmoney wisey to pay vas mach used for btingiag stipAdb ! I -— _ 'rhes to the -Nasi troops in Hol- r-Tomas Atkins land. - - Was Deal Soldier off a debf ►A or to h crease your.savings when you refuse to board goods T ,Work Of CanadianAll the world knows tho British Soldier as "Tommy"—short . for or patronize black morkets...it makes your•dollors'worth MORE I Foresters Prai* , Thomas Atkins. But how many peopleknow •roe ho Thomas Atkins • Thirty coiitpanies of the Can- ' - . was, and how this name came to - - - ' '' ' . • - • adian Forestry Corps producedbe applied? Thomas- Atkins is no _ $12,000,000 board feet of timber in hero of fiction, but : real soldier— its oldierIts United Kingdom operations from -a hero of former days, who -died August, 1940, to Yanuary this year in battle 'at -Boxte;, a few miles --76 percene -- t of the total output northwest of -Eindhoven. whey of military unite in that $eriod. just lately the` Second Army fought- - - I'prom _ This information has just been so bravely to relieve the her - -of living ise to give my support to Keeping the'coat g down. I will buy only what I nett. I published in the Empire Forestry of._tile Airborne Division at- Ar - _ t/ will sobserve the-ceiling-whether buying or sell- - journal by Col. A. H. Lloyd, dir- hem, _ in cods or services. I will a off. Old Bator of the forestry and'.tit g g pay debts, i u r hes - save or the future. quarters. _ Ore ri a owns • 'War Savings Certificates. And I will -support while the militiary .production For British Brides ' taus which hal lower the coat of living. was "only a.small part" of total p g• - timber produced in. Britain, it filled Distribution of 92 American- _; gap Which otherwise could .only: donated wedding gowns to British have been filled by Atlantic ship-ping at a critical period during, the brides will reduce the wear and _ -- 4pAMP i� A/�� 4AAS t U-b02# war 4 10tear on 80 such gowns which at "In addition to timber produce ready _nave- made about 7'.10 trips _ TN tion, the Canadian Forestry Corps. to the sitar. Tkir gowns, presznted with its snowplows and bulldozers, by American women to the British. - a .gave great assistance during two War.Relief Society, have made an - OREtw Periods of heavy u•owfall in- Scot.. _average o€'12•.'white brides".each. - JPubUdwd by TEE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) - - _ 111 -J hnd in keeping, _the mali}• roads ' >!t'tiabers of various uniformed or- �.dy e.. disc �,doo copenean foe all cbs people of the Nation. Rio open," leo trcla Fe open," Col. Lloyd wrote. _ ..,,a( "It Alan did invalu2bis service ganizations constantly request.one R 1n forest fire fighting during an ex-:_ ..day's use of the 'gowns. - ceptionally bad period ,n 2942.,The - - - clearing of land for air field con- . struction. and the rafting of timber for sea transport were other jobs_ - - 'undertaken," ming George V . •, � _ • --�- . H y e Enjoyed 'A-Joke . , The friendly, genial spirit of•' Vie late King George V of Eng- land is revealed in the following ' incident which occurred at _the �.' " .� � ;;•:• _ _ Palace Theater; in' London, says �• the Christian Science Monitor. The • :;occasion was a performance by - Harry- Lauder. Summoned td' the royal ' box 3 -between the acts, the comedian -had just concluded a chat viitii hisMajesty and retired to the car- : ,"- •�, * k { a ridor, when he encountered his 'friend, George Ashton. A few friendly -words, and' Lauder , pro- , k seeded down the hall, pausing only: long. enough to -look. back' an shout, "Well, goodnight, y4 1 ' -;George--and good luck!" - .;: . a �• ^ ' *� t r•, . v The next' instaztt . 'the "King ° `�'{ �• - emerged into the " corridor and; ^.s ;with'• a bibad smile- on h]E face; „' ;w. - Cried out, And good-night and „� �� ; 7. good-luck to you, I4arFr�P' ° Relating the incident later, Lauder- said, "I was overwhelmed with confusion at the awful - thought that I might be held as ^ taking jocular liberties with the - King-Emperor and stood riveted y to the spot. But King George - .went off, laughing very heartily at • ••'••••• '.......... ` -� '• •'� _• . 'his own joke.': _ ' Allies Warn Reich - - -- � � �" :THEY .WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED ITS Of `Real Enemies' - .r - - 4' �..•`�, 2+•3', - TF1. ; :, gay aineties. weant so-�a by today: standard: Think hew In reply' to .Hitter's. latest call _. .?' the Folks thin would .haw Felt had an one told therm of the wonder for guerrilla warfare 'in Germany, :• a of the modem motion picture theatre. T�.y wouldn't have belbwd-it Germait]peop Radio,to appealed to the ;.. th �. :. v ..{ , a In tba transition Front those days to this modern aro we .oWka Break• _ p6 to n their arms :; : ^ deal to electricity. Today—we are dependent u n it in hundreds of against -their "real, enemies," the rn .'•tis' *a Ways. .Ft wiH do more,for un the days to come l 'Naris. .`._�< • f N,; s i "Au Gertnarr men from_t6 to. 69 'la ;} Fut I' s ure Hydro will w, ve-industry, t6 home,and the Farm in evon' ' are to be armed,' the radiocast i -' greater measure than in the past. Plan,now, to let Hydro lighten your < said. "He ,who has:arms .can act. task; and make your.living.more comfortable► in the brighter days ahead. 5 If these arms are turned against _ Germany's teal enemies. . -against-. THE my RO-ELEC'I'TI.iC POVM CO>b b1ilT OF Oilt'1'iUtIO --.--the enemies at the inttrit.i,_thcu. 'Gernaatiy tray'`stilt be Bayed. .47 --- s i-- 1:~ _ L w r F. 77, Modern EtiquetteIS- 11 all I I fit ' , f �. .. . - - .41� Roberta Les HAtltll i t — �1 It Gimiateed ............ A R R O T 1. Can you give some expres- , ,b ut�psavlh. '1 TfMgALES } sions that may be used when being r+mkap000s Poon salt introduced, in place of the ordinary 3 iab OOus s F000 Pepper Z teaspoons "How do you do?" kni6 lea Choppeda iP eme 2nd' !. Ice a signature necessary if a r �' anon Cracker crumb. NPs�7 person pends flowers to a fried 3_seParated ��cook. . who is. water. Item. �ed1ents�cook 2 ed o�Oa i with a message written oand encloses n his s. _.._ lemon hom heat and minutes over bo sato 8, and car Pte' to beaten a i1'� 8..If a man stops on the street is ��ed cusrarddccupa y beaoea egg ' to talk with a woman for a few tS a& ake'a Aa0�e Duca (330°Pmber .�p 1°�°�hot water r� +' minutes, should he 'remove his sO halt and ' �kde s Premier Makes 8 tim. ''y' ' hat? aq!A� di-bes At what ho!ir of the da OfiOUK salads ;°::`-:: Proper to -awe buiiet pug? . Is it_correct fo address awed- fiwsndolln• '. .Clarks 6 ` invitation to Mr. and Mrs. • REN FARM C. E. Blank and Family"? 01 • • • • • i h h h A s. t the theater or the movies, Well, it was nice while it lasted, selves, There will be plenty of when there is no usher, who goes • down the aislefirst, the woman wasp,t it? that marvellous warm both-but we are Canadian n, wome or the mtan? weather I mean. Imagine 88 F in descendants of a fightingstoc .1111ovemOST. Did you iiiake good use wo shall surely accept the chal• •.:,:is •.. Answers of it-doing jobs' that you wanted lenge. Isn't that so? From the _ r ' :u :'j ;` •_ 4;'ari3 rsHiti,,, done but never e?cpected would prairies and the towns, from the -L."This is a great pleasure''. "I !►ave been wanting to meat you be? I was afraid to lose a minute. cities and the farms, Canadian wo- ;,, i! „ Partner and I were painting the men everywhere will surely. prove 1 for some time". I have heard so outside of the house - and you they can work for peace .as well much. about you". Any of these know windows take a long time to as for victor% may be used .t they can be said eio, what with --`--\ aiaeerely, but the most simple and Puttying and two • s t • mm-coaimittal of all is, " tet+ of paint. But it _ice such s • How do I remember hearing a sermon is Sapphires and -A i a m o n d s you dot" E. No; satisfaction to have them dons - y Y f his oceans oa the the ear] days of the• war in, card takes the place of a s !reek white paint looks so nice which the st t re On ons pray for peace ac but we had •, nature. E He should] lift his hast, against be d beck. 1yid "We ' . .. _ 1` b7, .:• _ needn't expect other people lo Pte-but it is not at all necessary far p for twenty-five years and what¢i •- DOROTHY T]stOWBRIDGS notice what has been done - at €� - him to stand with his hat in kis we do with it?" least not the menfolk. Actually hand. d. A buffet breakfast may Some time we shall' have peace CHAPTER ILII cion if I had rushed forward and be served at noon a luncheon at we hada man come in one day again-what shall we do with it "Is the Than crazy?" Peggy we bad shaken hands. Nice explan- nae• or two o'clock, a supper at of I asked him what he thoughtour � Vie? It is worth-.thinking _ thought. "Imagine, Gran's expres. ation. We had talked twice with- any time,in the evening, or this kind been paint job.. Oh, have you about, isn't it? painting -- .I really didn't out either of us knowing who the of service may be used for as after- - . . - • other one;was. Yes, that would'have noon or evenin,-•. reception. 6. No, aodut And thea, to cap it all, after Partner had been down for . . r• a gone over big. I can see where he The words "and Family" are no • - Ref/Qre � s••• and Gran will not get along at all." longer in use. An invitation should the � one day I asked him how It'sh }O be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, the -house looked from the road, a' But on the contrary he andK • » and be said' - "Gash, I !argot to keep on do Neu1'Q1 iQ PQ%e Grua seemed to be getting along �d a separate invitation to each 1 other member of the family. b, kick at it 1' Those mea • famously. She had been waching ng Th - �. • . '.t Ms s .woman.Newton closely, and now smiled _ ' Why go ear doming another day witis at him-one of Gran's nicest smiles - harsh.unplauiatpusgativee?Disc�overi onf—do h., at . that �om'g-- -aa smiled ac an a plained to Mrs.Horton. Miss Saw- post-war ice- At[.-HStAN k a far I Peggy �� led me to wonder if I[ so much felt tore it was use of his very . best, also. yer lost her ring,-but the first per- ventlons will incfade portable tele- I*tter,far�� T • tion " son I should like to* question is phodes. Directly I get back to the . way toeod help wont think me pre'sump- „ due to lack o(diatr .� M ]dila Margaret. hoose I spend !tali eery time an- _., w thous, will you, Mr. Newton, Gran ,T swering telephone calls and eveguy began, "if I ask you which' you- Inst as you.think best,. Grua person starts off the some way 7 L�Q ors consider the greatest - Sherleek Feed, rising quickly, turning to y Maxine and Natic , "Come, girls. Where is the world have poow►T.['Etttl;Ts r>� Holmes. Philo Vance or. Hercule - y• - been - ' sets at this Dom- oirot. We shall 'wait an 'tor your next move." week?" >mon-AttlpAt -aur cell Mr. Newton drew his chair i "Can`t we Well, anyone who.rings-now will plies'"bulk' need -, -little closer to the 'high ,backed �,� Bo outstde name place find me right at home. I haven't sd for ,nater to talk. he asked Peggy when the one that held his hostess and others lead dila the least desire to be outside. There �-�pert disappeared dower else eating as leaned forward with enthitriasm: is a cold\ wind, anowflurries and " ,hall She glanced through the:par- a decided drop p ° of .��At� daily, or several b Presumptuous? I should say lot windows at the rose garden. P in tem erature. It ALL4wAnmui!!�. Drink plenty at not, but you see that is somethin ' makes one begin to think of Chris- water. pet K=J,oOa s ALL•HRAx elf g `Wer might go out thele, ;she would m;,c'h rather discuss : sugge red: , -can ventient AS014' 1114" - you thanjust answer right off. :__.._ _ Q Madeby- Kellogg's in Laxioey Y As I see it Sherlock Holmes'had-" _ Almod linnWAaftlyBut Peggy lost track of the con- Christmas another wartime ' Leaving. the house quiet! they WirAspiiuroeba•i�aal vcrsation as she turned a puzzled went down the front steps and tura- Christmas. And so, many people z Instantlyl Yes.the face to Maxine, who shrugged .here ing the cornu ohouse entered f the hthought the war would be over by S4)NF7WV1TEVS ,.� moment you drop an shoulders and looked blank. What the garden: fall. Partner and I never -thought ►own. - Melodist • Lyrics Aspirin Tablet is a=lace on earth were they talkingabout?- that was ___ HOLLYWOOD SHEET MUSIC rwtIsau waterof course she a heard of Sher- ' ,~ Possible rasa bre3t" in re ie y tiDW EXAM,ters of now material submit taking his pigarette case from his don't you think it rather unwise Talented incl pr en new material wKM ate•And thats.megnldce+eHan lock Holmes, but what hoc' he •to to let oneself speculate very much orIy+^°� °°'""o,id songs^°"'Ion + �ply in raw stomach. Thus. do with these other two men? And ocket and offering it to Peggy, WR FREE EXAMINATION vola g• almost i t7• 'her head. "May I Y' he as to when the war will end? You WILL RECEIVE sv3ief ' what did Gran know about detec. who shook Such thoughts are bound W have • A liberal offer ropublish In 2 color - ASpiria bets proved itself through tives? Peggy felt sure she had asked. When she nodded her, as- SHEET MUSIC readfor sate. Aped for a moment to a slackening affect an our work. • A tritklem of your work and Its return. • -• b. be �k ��n•• .never seen one before. sent,, he stopped Unconsciously we begin to thialt If-not °OL't+� at "' wet ro you. Slhowe v1♦ dependable. That's why "Well, putting it in anoth2t way,". =light his cigarette white :she con- REME-not cc ftp OaLIdAT1 cast t We will vaoaekaos eve0 tO an this Gran be " tinued .up 'the walk towards the more about our own Awsoue anah eie foe rdw feloea pain gun again, which detec- personal a a exomGe and report to you our staff's �. summer house.. "Your friend Naac fain - and perhaps- let down a decision°^pow cone or poemprompt til dam to headache,neuralgia of neuritis. tives 'method do you use.- r „ Y.' bit on whatever we have'been ierrd Yea Orlehal Material NOW1 So pmt T� h,om aeedlen "To telt you the truth,. I rather is a helpful sou], -isn't she?".he s combine a little of each of them asked, joinitlg her. Ing to do in war work activities. ftbAkbM of�bow /or sak. atiery. ,just get a boa: of genuine Don't let u fool ourselves. These l,ardyio.�IMI"e'sa07 Sunset seuLwrd Awkin at and from that make my own-meth- "What is it you wished to ask � Hottiw.oa n•California y°Oi dragsist'a todeq and is no easy time ahead, The day Idlow simple directions. od. I 'find I get the best results me?" Peggy asked him without re- will come when the war will end, it1W Jts that way." plying to his question about Nancy, be it late or noon. Eut to war Pula!age�12......,....aew See � Mrs Horton nodded slowly i a • there is always as aftermath, aced 'Yea she a in.that aftermath our work our Ro.a..r serve of 2,L.... .awn tem greed. "I see I10W Iseilr ales eI 100.....:....eow Tse that might be done Now in this He laughed. : "To tell on the ' Heada case, of course, all you have to Y Wih, and our courage will be. Y go truth•1 don't know. I only.knew I taxed to the limit So if we must l , :19.AS P R 1 M is that Miss Sawyer arrived here wanted to talk to you and that speculate as to the end of the war, iNodtiagi>xmoredepres• with the ring in her possession and seemed the. best way to do it. Ilet us think of it only as the end Ili than heEdaches"' y .a -last night when she weared.ent to put it Things hove come so fast and furi- to.fighting and bloodshed-n y>tttffed_`]:ambly's Last t en o work and worry'to our. li,aat tyre isgood forest• gives"6wh -1-1 It had disappPaw sssewNs Mist r'la AsFMM "The servants?" the detective be- • night. when Maxine said her sin- b t. hche.toot ac�e,punein / . v gaa quickly, but Gran raised her ted had lost her ring and for me to back stomach, bowels. X(16d� small hand peremptorily, come out and help fins it, it seemed' '"To doubt the servants, Mr. New-- ail right. Of course, I didn't know , More Bridal. Gowns ' • w RHEUMATIC - -- ton, is out of,t_he._question." then.-that-her--sister-was you.'An I. Or British Brides "So that is that," - -- • • he agreed.• didn't ]mow that you were engaged: • WA$S THEM "You'are y NF�DAC1lE ,t lOWD1liRS_- p�s, AWA -— quite sure you had the And now to be perfectly honest I Distribution of 92 American- f,l ring with you? he continued, turn- don't give a hoot about finding your donated wedding DOES. YOUR tag.to Nancy. Peggy was feeling e gowns to British g engagement ring. Couldn't ,we just . brides will reduce the wear and You' Will Enjoy Staying At BODY ACBE' very uncomfortable both for her- forget that and talk about ourselves tear on 60 such gowns which al- self and 'for Nancy, but the latter for while?" ready have made about 720 trips ST�2��0T . Here's quick .raker from miser-_ PURUlr'1O able andii'lumbaso rheumatic merely shrugged her shoulders. "Certainly' not," 'Peggy'said ice- to the altar. The gowns, presented Drink water abundantly and • t t digitantly, stepping into the summer b American women fo t ie Hniis t]- or-sadr ,epioae, ret? upon• •'8'WiLi," berDs) � p g Ya f3 s remedy as an internal cleanser. house. "I shall answer an sllttg,e. • ti vain and raver producing y gnea� War Relief Society, have made an • �2.b0 up- War cera washed away-P.ia He looked at her in silence fora tions you care to ask abou: the average of 19 "white brides" each. Double, fts'60 cep. hood Food, Dining sad Dame- right sol Heuer moa ee tut .moment. "You make it sound like ring, but that is s.11:' 1/)embers. of various uniformed or las •tsatty. at the start. Taker taut• Z.„ vsne>r'r %s'wtat,^ rerulariy be. Thimble, thimble, who's got the _ganizations constantly request one Sherbourne at Carlton fore retains and wake Ro ethimble,"' h "Now I - .(Continueext Wee d Next morning recons rind colach e told her.d w day's use of the gowns. Tel. RA. 4I35 )ver 2.000 drntretsts. shall use my own method," he ex- = --- ------ HEAD COLD? s ' • f �► Ciel qquik r celief! • NOWMOVOM in each no;ti t Bteath. • k / Ing Dos a es open right away. a - -- tQ,�♦ � f` NOBTRCi>� sootbea, ln6dattes. ��°°• ` , dWolects, helps matte and kftR �oar - .4 A e • acme healthy. Hrina eomfoet t1►• ;, ' ,ed y Convenient. Pfenent For adults and llUkLA setiildeeo soe- an dettMbls: • PPWW GUARANTEED TO DYE ALL FASRICtINCLUDINd - NYIGN, —NOSTROLINEeiLtaTeN, aalsTot, EN•L•MO _ CILANISE AND MIXTURES ...,, ISSUE 41--19” .�, vim, _.. .•_.��. ..... __- _ . - R v _ t • '`". •..,_.., .. ,,..., .,ter :r. ..rte... :...- ,:, ,,,•,'.'y_:.:.. .___ " ,t w+r f:$''a r - i.. , P10TICE TO •CBED1tTUB9 D• .�. . Cl ' 'ed Advt's AND OTHERS � Radio for Sale — R. C. A. battery In the" Estate of Ida Ferpoielis Insurance of au Hinds _ fj ore ratio, re-conditiane�and new batt- pugb, Widow, Deoeaoed�_ �/ yerles. 426.00. .00. Apply week-ew-Li Rine _.._. _ - _I :—.Utk Year as ---- _ ALL persons having claims a- od for Sale Mixed .bareu'� the Estate of Ida rerm�olia —nos --- 1 -T - -?- ,,-: -.F a* sort, sander. lengths. Will cut Pugh, late o! the Township Pick- Adireas ..rho" a erin in the Count toric ,+ i "• x i A lengths if desired. Cedar Widow, Bim' Oates 6 gr y of Qn , .t -?end 8 feet long, from S to deceased, w$o diiea on or " about the 13th day of August, 1944, ? f =' • t in disQneter. Also one-inch basswood, willow and Nor- are hereby notified to send partic- Way spruce in lengths from' 10 to ulars of same to thin undersigned : NOTICE Dec- 14 feet. F. H. 13�estney, Lot .1, Cdn. on or before the 15th day of Dec- ember, 1944, after which date the 8. Phone Pickering 99 R 3. Estate will be distributed, having Our,trucks pass your way every Wanted — used electric vacuuLm regard only to the claims of which day cleaner, whether in operatic con- the undersigned shall then have had ,dtdbn or not. Box 445 News Office. notice,. and the undersignecs will not COAL, CORE, 14 be liable to any person or• whose, f)OD E:1f1ENT - #eeke old. W. T. dainr they shall no .Heron, Phone Pick. 52 R 11. ice. -- A A NA-_C•3 R. -- 4 Dated at Toronto,—dais 14th day of and . 194 November4 , - _ William T. E. Pugh, X8. , Locust 3LIILDER'S SUPPLIES Sale Registergill, Ontario, Executor, by Beaton, 1Beand also local:eartsge work y Nov 95 by auetion Pond. 372 Ray Street, Tor pomplete dispersal of 60 head of onto, his Solicitors, We haveaNoplaced is stock a u Registered and High Grade Hol- LINE,of MAPLE LEAF MILLING steins, consisting of Frksn Cows, COMPANY FEEDS - q, Springers, bred and open heifers; Clarke Prentice herd ripe (Diplamat Finderr;e), also A Lji t �y 3-unlit surge milking machine, like LICENSED AUCTIONTM A• • MITCHELL -new, at Lot 17 and 18. Con. 4, PHONE AGIN. 52 W 8, MILLIx� Whitchurch, at vandori,.. thz._prop= _ iol[eril��� Ont. --- ... _. erity of Lorne Johnson. Na reserve For the Counties of York and .oat,. as the owner is giving up the dairy ario; successor to Corp, Ken Prew i Phones _ 'Yards 74: Re"s: 65Wrand lot Of e© l buain<ess owing to hired help leaving. tics of C. A. S. F., and of the L U -.A. p p e Terms cash. Sale.at 12.30. Sellers J . 1• . H. Prentice (formerly Prentice p b —Atkinsony auctioneer. and Prentice)• Farm and Farm- A. E. RICHARDSCN n1ade our o erilr• "Cash . . . . stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair ane Wednesday, Nov. 22 auction sale `GBNP?RAL •INSURANE$ !1 of-stock, implements, hay, grain, Reasonable Carr sale a Bl Success household furniture etc., at Lot 3, REAL ESTATE - Con. 4, Scasrboro, property of Levi CONVEYANCING f Reeaor. No reserve, faro. sold. Sale YY M• MAW An old .established &gamey, read here s to you one and at 1280 sharp. A. S. Farmer, suet- tJIC$NNstO AUOTIONEItl4 AND ,to serve. -. fanner. VALUATOR a all hue :. .» Pickering 60 . g . ♦ i • • ..Sales oesducled Anywhere Saturday, November 18 auction ?11006 or writs. Address 814 bun-'­­ vale un'sale of household furnishb.ss, at tltreet, Baa t. - FreneJwA n's Bay, the ..property of CYRI � 1 E �11I . h b _ Y Whit b*. v. T0HANK � 'Lm Burmngham. Sale at 12.30. y _ _ .. Tema cash., Wan. Maw, aucOoneer. � - Thursday. Nov 23 — ccrrrGirsationFICRINS IV S U RA auctions sale of implements, tools, �I NCE - - . AP N�INI. S CH 1 IAa'\T _ r� Ztousehold -furniture sic.- at gunnel - � 3 Nm, Kingston Road, at Rouge Hill. �� �� - • - . Tenors cash. Sale at 1.00 A. S. Far- H O N E 6 7 PICK. - ;ewer. auctioneer., } _ -.. Picker'�nIar are - P. Our regular.weekly meeting open- _ _ _ _ - _. ANNOUNCING OUR , �d with repeating of the -Motto. - ,Fall 1 c Sale We Have in Stock ; The Treasurer gave her report and tD• LO C K W 001) hcuTh e business was discussed. i girls decided to make golly-woggs -PICKERING, o1+T. Nov--15,15 16 1 ? 18 '- Paints,-'Varnishes and Brushes for the Bazaar. The Secretary gave . ! i f Ak r �t The Wnrxhin Pnrind_tea. - WIS tdbducted by Jagqueline Bentley and l -1 DELIVER _. Two ar�iales for t�riee of one , Helen Butt. Arb inteyesting lecture pus n' a tenton "Feeding the Sick" was given by - — - - +general Hardware 'Supplies Mrs. Gaudy. The work period.foll- . Taileteries. First Aid Supplies, owed. a fee garrree were .Flayed BRO, � Remedies, Stationary. and Christ. and the meeting closed with the singkig of Taps. =as Cards -ON, PICKERING i In Memoriam N 4 THE REXALL STORE j O'BRIEN--In loving eneenorf, of Dear Brother William, who passed THEATRE :J..JL HOPES Pilar. B PICK:ERING MEAT MARKET : 1 ,,away, November 16, 1943. •;:W$ 'Y - - 1P'bona. Piclt 6i - 'Hes asleep in God's-beautiful garden - Away from. all sorrow aril pain; NK _ Realt�lf Air�itioned .TORE HOURS-- 6.36 to 9 p. mar. A_ I''RR. SMITH. And when our life's journey is ended Please God may we meet him again. `THURSDAY, FRI.; SATURDAY - - - _ —.Ever resnembered by Sister sad n : Brot>ler. NOPBILBE�t li, 17 and 18 Fall Moods � � Fn-st E Aim- TWO _._ — _ Two $sows at 7 and 9,-p:-=. �IL,lual ��ie A iiia - R. C. CLENDFNINa y at iso . . .:We have-a ftu stock INOTOVE - Bin THE MW -YOU MAKZ =9 T=- - I?IfRRAb DIRE(.TpR UIICei'tain Glory PIPES, STOVE aD�sDs, r�.- thou• picker s 30 ivata AatMases BOWS A* ND PLllLZNACE WIPES •..-pay ar migm Errgl P1ynn'and Fsetl Lsftas Also WORK CrUWb1S, WEATEMR • �ll4■a:llls:l�. t1N0 pt "r• - ^dean Sti115vai Loeile Watson _ '�� 87=P, CATTLE .CRAM Serve t D R ` -•lldllaes iN! - - .. TUESDAY, WEDN'SDF - Aliatkham Ont.* xovl eER sg 21 and u ' ° ' a°a _ E1[tl'a`. t.7a'v• s "'This Week-end _ __. STOCK .. Last Cosrrplete Shaw at S.ZO - $IIgg$Y It pays to .shop the Iced & White way (X IM6 ;Phantom,..Lady p COe�ii►t Qtrl' , .,F raaehot Tone and Ella Raines : , ::'Hardware and Tinea it>r tAYLMER 1lBl�`/0/rS also an added sttractioa Phehe 46 - _ -•. : . - _ _ ; - Tomato Soup, 2 tins, for 1?ca Natty Nuisance - - _ _ > t ane gala-- . ZtrS _ Sterilized, CORN.FLAKES JEWELL �,,... Bobby Watson Johnny Arthur ad and resiled like . ninon- 2 packfges :ASo.., ' .SHORTENING — p Carry a large stock . of high class wits, , THURSDAY, FILL, SATURDAY . 'overcoats and pants. Also a good CARNATION Mi1k BLUE RIBBON NOVEMBER Z3, 24 and 25 stock of new leather eoata and 6 .Tans (L.coupon). b8c. Cocos 2 Tina, ffic. windbreakers, and gents furnish- i • 3n aimpsa but rich .de. w James Cagney HumpCrrey Bogart Ings at very reasonable pnees. Call FIRST GRABS sigh we can furnish and be convinced. L' memorials tAat will Sam Sehwamrti �b ` 3:SC The��Oklahoina Kid I Creamery ButterP. pleats from every - 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa ataadpoint. In dignity - P-G or PEARL 2-1 POLISHES of appearance our Per Tin ` - 1 work will stand out - :- .. . _.—.--- 'S'OAP - Bin' _k e .through the ages. Spedials This Week End No Greater Tribute - ,PEANUT. BUSTER, Lima Supi a LARGE RIIr S0 Kingston Road West Nabob Cof f ee 490 lb. Per paakagb: 28c '• 2 lbs. for 35c N W. STAFFORD Hlaway Mcnnmental Pork Sausage - 25c jp. o . WOrb n MA�iWELL HOUSE ee C » 4c. : 469 Baby ants C 11:. oastin8chickens to 8 lb 39c b. lb. . . • 1off