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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_09_14.�. .w.: �',,, %' ,, .X'. ,. :.., �'.,.,. ., :,.. .,;: `lY.. '..+Y :S';' - � �• S L" Ln:: may' i ' .. ... .. T%T r.,R— Twr.. PITO'bv M . I R a SOL. LXX DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 441 1945 No. 3 - - Murison Store. -.Ajax, = Cobb d - s rime Waye"Sweeps'-Ontario'. ?a With the robbery of goods .valued ��ry Fair and ' Street Dance Banks' Family, Re -Union ROTARY STREET DANCE at $23b from Ajax store on Wedaes- Pidkering — -Church St. South Pickering Viiiage day morning early --(the last trace Wednesday; October 17 A Banks' Re -union was held at Pickering Village, October 17, of the thieves from Ajax to Whitby For Everybody . High ParkToronto, on Satgrday, Sgt. Bill Bunting, RCAF, is at - and back to neat the Scarboro High , home on a 7 -day leave, pending -his school), this area has completed a ,Lucky Draw for 1941 Buick Sedar Sept. S. Races were held for child- TRANSPORTATION WANTED ' discharge from that Service, Bill week which featured a number of ren and adults. The youngest baby ----«= has joined the Oshawa Flying Club criminal acts o! various descriptions, Reeve D. Blake Anna Reported To present was Judith Dianne Grove, SEALED TENDERS will be rec- Construction weans to be the order Police anticipate an increase in Be. Good Condition FJbwing aged 7 months, from Markham; the eived by the undersigned up until crone, some of violence in the euro- Accident At Threshing oldest couple, Mr. and Mrs. William 12.00 'o'clock, nooi September 15, of the day here --Vernon Disney has Pearsony Grimsby; Oldest gentle- 1945, for a suitable conveyance and been making fast progress on his 'king months, due possibly to the lab- I service station and will shortly have or unrest throughout the country. For the second time in four weeks man, Mr. L. D. Banks, Pickering, driver for the transportation of a- the upper story completed.- Mr. ve Blake W. -Anrsis'of W- ml_e,_Reeve of SZ -One htrzdred and twenty- i bout' ten students from Chemwood J. Reed has beautified his residence, this township, received head injuries five peopi`e' sat down to supper. It to Pickering Continuation School, at the East End, "Res rest encs NOTICE while 'threshing near his farm at ,was agreed to hold another re -union and return. at former Quigley residence) by Whitevale'. on the same day next year, the 2nd Applicant must be able to com- Owing to shortage of mat- Once again however, Reeve Annus Saturday in September. Officers ply with the Transportation Laws. re -stuccoing tae walls and widening. ` erW, we are compelled to moped with minor injuries. The -elected were: President, Ernie Apply to the front steps. Abut down from Monday, Sep. East General Hospital have repore- Banks, Vice -President, Will Banks; ,,WILLIAM, JUDD Miss Hilary Hutchison has, return - Ir 1'T, to'Monday, Oct. L ed his condition as being good. The Secretary, Lillian Forest; Treasurer, Pickering, Ont: R. R. 1. ed after a vacation in the Muskoka Pickering Bakery District. accident occurred while threshing at Fred Banks. A good time was ea- Sep. 14. is, R. Monnet' Cpl. Jack Cafik has returned to the farm of Mr. Harry White, of joyed on this, the first re -union of Whitevale. Mr. Annie was on top of the family, An Open Letter td Conveners of the his station. Jack applied for an er- a load of grain, when one of Cie Women's War Work Committees-- tension because of the expected rs. - CARD OF THAN" - horses got it's tail caught in the CARETAKER WANTED BY • • • 6 turn from overseas of his father, drive belt of the threshing TM&ch-ins. . ' Pickering Red Cfroai WThe program of tae Women's .War Sgt. Stephen CafUrork Committee is not yet camp- but his request was refused. S, this week -end, Z wiMMb to Yaardc my many trichia. The team _bolted, and Mr. Annig was - - ,,...�...,.�_ �^ gt- -•'` �- a Wl have a jab to finish. Cafik is returning after five and rs or thrown a About one aretaker wanted immediatelq While we are all experiencing great one -halt years service overseas. kh inns; also for the flowers and month ago, lie was thrown from s to look after Red Cross Rooma, at E jai and relief due to the sudden Pte. Graham Hart, oversRCOCIand fnA received duZing my recent ill- loved of hay in his awn barn , when Pickering --lighting fires two or oossa ridion el hostilities t tae Far his fiance, Miss Shirley Danger, the trip rope broke and ae,iell. 20 three times a week, and keeping Ent, we must remember our res- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. XALry O'HaSoran feet through the hay chute to the rooms clean. $10.00 per month. See 1 i� stable floor below. He suffered only ,Red Cross Secretary, Miss Edith ponsibilities. P. Robins, and are spending the re- _ alight Bead isajuriee at that times Murray, Phone Pickering 78. f Our Overseas Commissioner, Col. maind-• of his leave in Toronto. Aayedw Attempt To Steal R -'W. Frost, has forwarded to us a Mr. and Mn. Tony Lawson and Dolmago Car Stolen Pony Returned To Owner detailed -report showing beyond any Ray had a very, enjoyable holiday in -By Chief. of Police THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION question, of doubt that a great need a Haliburtun and Huntsville. About 1.45 a. m. Monday, Sept. of of the Township of Pickering, in the still exists for clothing, The require- Mrs. M. C. Zimmerman visited 10, an attempt was made to sten, On Sunday September 9, a pony. County and Province of Ontario ments of. the United Kingdom will.;' %.ith Mrs. W.' J. Miller last week. the coupe -belonging to Mr. Dobnage belonging to Lawrence -Davis, or continue .0 be the first care of Ov- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Butt enjoy- r who lives next door to the Town, Dunbarton, was stolen from a field PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby give -1 erseas Headquarters. j • ^� a boat trip down the lake to - Hall resumabt f , here. p y by a gang o �� the owners heave, a zd was re- that the Council of the said Munic- As President Truman said in his l:ingston this week. "safe crackers". Mr. Do`lmage was covered about one mile away. Meyer iW Corporation of the Township of.. radio address of the' -9th- of -August - • Miss Eva Jones of Toronto„ Mr. 4L awakened in time to frighten them Ellison, Toronto was locked up b Pickering, will, at a tneeting thereof—r'Europe today is hungry.... many Decker, of Oshawa, Mrs. Squire and away. Chief Irvine was called, and Chief Irvine and . remanded by J. P., to be held on Monday, the 5th day -orf the people of the' cotratries over- Miss Sadler, of Ki-asale, were week- patrolled the area from-Dunbartrai W. C. Murkar for trial on Tuesday, � November 194b, at the ;your of ran and devastated by Germans lack end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. to Pickering and Ajax until 5.30 s. order a charge of Lone ateali! one o'clock in the- afternoon, in the clothes and fuel and -tools and shei- Stevenson m' the third case of horse stealing Council Chamber, in the Municipal ter and- raw ,materials.- If we let Miss Muriel Annan had an enjoy - in thus township in the last three •Building, in the Village of Brough- Europe''go cold and hungry we may able time in Niagara Falls, N.. Y.,9111, consider a Bylaw for" yeDIM c lose some of the foundations of or- over the wt' -_ -eWILA n . . stopping up, selling and conveying der on which the hope. for world- Mr.' and . Mr;. S. A. and Dolores to a purchaser or to purchasers that "wide peace must seat. We must help Fa:rban spent the week -end "a - ed meeting of the W. M. S. of GYeen River Boy Rendered Uneoa- portion of the original allowance for to the limits of our strength. cro A d ss th3 line". tire- United Church, Pickering, was -scions In Fall Frim Bicycle rand, we will"' P Her many friends will be-alad to J held tat the home of the President, FIRSTLY -Northerly part- of tiie - Red' Cross women are asked to 1panw that Mrs. Conway,ho was Ir Mrs. M. S. Chapirran,. an Thursday On Saturday night, Sept. 8, Lorne y { afksenoon September 6. The new aider �e betw¢en Lots 22 and 23, in aces t this as a direct challenge 4 taken Till last week is recovering { pts MacMillan, of Green River, was p g..� Study Book, "Spotlight. on Africa" cycling down the Brock Road about the Second Concession, and The Red Cruse workroorns in Oat-' quickly, after a few day's rest. j m, an route to visit his SECONDLY—The Third Cone- ario which were closed for the sum- Mrs. W. A. Miller (nee Dorothy was introduced by several imemt�era. 11.00 P. par- y With the military necessity, mow ante at Ajax, when he hit the "Rocky im Line commencing at the sideline , ,mer should be re -opened by the mid- Balser t is visiting her pare -its, Mr. at an ,end; and with -the forward look, Road Barrett' asmt'hrown" just mfrom uth phis Cliff bi beHEN Etwepn � �Eastterand ly, aPprox Quotas aree of teready -'and materials a- arrived Mrs. on- on -Sept. 'after a 4 -days ker here. She toward peace, we find that the 'spot- s, r telt' 950 feet to a given road, vail'able. To the people who have trip by plane and train from Port 10g'nt is still •on A3'rica, Why ?. cycle and rendered unconscious. He a ALL PERSQNS- _ _ititer"?�Sl_...2� : _ suffered untold ng Harrison, in Northern Quebec. ,Her Plan to attend some of our .nreet- was attended by Dr. Cartwright and privations during Inge and enjoy and learn some ed removed to Oshawa Hospital by the whose - lands may or might be prej- .the last six yearn while the Germans husband, a meteorologist, will . foll- = adicialy affected by the passing of over -ran their country, there can e:- ow in a month's time. We hops to the.iirrteresting .facts 0=9 this- . McEachnie Ambulance, Chief lrvisre � _:.. . such proposed Bylaw A get ccontinent.investigyated. , are required' no greater contribution from our have an interview. with Mrs. Miller, • to attend at the said meeting, when. women than the articles of warm i to hear a part of an interesting they will be heard in person, or by clothing bearing the label of peace story 'she .must be able to tell. 9 COMMENT the Counsellor or Solicitor with ref- and goodwill "Gift of `the Canadian L. Cpl. Louis Kaiser, of the FA- -.-EDITORIAL i __. scenes thereto, upon pe3atiomng to Red Cross Society" monton Fusiliers, arrived home . a.► mat Do We Do Now show WReaning or an iadinatsoa bo- be so heard.. Mrs. Lane Knight, chairman,' Saturday morning, after six months _. A well-known clergyman on the vertu =me definite lice, Bad tbst it DATED this 12th dry o! 5e tember Ontario Division Women's War Work in St. John's Newfoundland. A bro- receat Labor Day Sunday, in .his is tAe flut) of the parent to observe P• cher, Sam ,Kaiser, RCASC. is ex+ labor Day address, Bit Bae point and watch for that tendency, and, ted home from Eur suggested that ''tine liaise of one's develop same -the first scald surely Don Ke nP, recently returned from P� ops shortly. =b. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk mine -sweeping duty ,wit's the Canad- Sgt. Stephen Cafik, Toronto Scott- abor was so indication of that lab- create another square peg for the -of the Municipal Corporation of the ian Navy, is employed and back a- iah, arrived home on, Tuesday, after r�r s worth . cunni role.. - 'Township of Pickering. gain with the Boyer' Drug Co. five years, (to,the day). overseas. We, at that moment associated Ihm' of us are being consulted the statement with a serious current by some of these young men these problem—that of rehabilitation ot, 'days for guidance and advice. To 'RISONER "reWmed men"r Several thousand those who are .consulted, it should OF wAR ambitious young Canadians are now not be neoessary to advise the ut- . returning to their heaves 'to "take up most caution—there is much to ,con- when they left off six months- to sider, and spy advice should be given. _ _ -SO SORRY PtX AS6 - 7.- -- five years ago". Many of'these boys 'only after a thorough study of the left school to go into uniform. Now, many well-known conditions has been five years later (probably the most - made. valuable five years of their lives), Referring again to our first para-:; they sired the - uniform andL say— graph, this speaker, pleaded for "what do I do now?". Their's is a "eilual digriity for all labor ", sugg- ' - f �c{ r , difficult problem in most cases. It esting that because one "calling" f ••'� -ma strange to some but there aid i� y be g p greater financial returns, that - •.,,, - `'`�_. are some 'of those lads who Bad not, calling• need .not demand greater the time they left, school, made dignity than the more lowly and aay decision as to their careers if possibly more humble duty. This So. -11HA'TS WHE2E ` """ «••. w••• they were fortunate enough to re- factor. will probably have some effect Some of MY �„ • � �- _r�„��; turn home, and at the present mom- on the decisions, in some . cases, SUGAR WgKT/ r --�'� -•••� w >f ent have not done so. Our Canadian being hurriedly made at this time ;. r Government has done and is. doing We believe cast the young man who -k v a gnat deal to help these boys make is permitted to engage in that field twat decision by offering them sellout -which he will enjoy, will • know much and college training in preparative more "living and happiness" than. _ �• - t' = for that career. • Specialiste iii that the, one who has adopted a career field. are interviewing the young cho0en by other, less valuable in- mea and, on their own observations fluences. recommending various trades' and , We should not, in any event fail professions and other callings. `,,,rte;. . '+ : r t" ° '>,x irrAlli& to remember that these boyo baud A few years ago, we engaged in "sdratched out" several of the most the diwanian of this subject with valuable, decision-making years of a local minister, who believed it their lives for those of us who were World sugar stocks are donperously low.... was the duty of the parents to de- at home, carrying on pretty muchith discretion k: termine a career for the son or dao- a use less — use w naval, with the only added incon- . ghter and develop that decision. We venienees ed "doing without or tearTHE WARTIME PRICES - differ with that by saying, that Ing out coupons' for that which we s TRADE BOARD most bdye, at least, at an early age desired". : ; ► _r. _ :. 1 t . rb.,-rr ,., F, r .:...�. .. .. g:..., . .. -. .:, .n$. ..: :� .y .,'.., ,?.., -y, ,4� "��,' .4o;.y "' •i ., .� pi•µ. h l • t s;' {,. . ,F-*': '. w�, • ".:..,' .�x ,fix •"'.cx%gt!et% J r '< c'r a ±i", ^•'..a•.'. ,? ,.:' !i'.•.,. '���� sed her upraised lips. "113y lore,,' slowly, the duor as slowly open. r .,Qhe whispered. So soon to be my But he .entered quicklyf without a =;as unit closed it behind AW 43311 SALADA He saw only Meridel. So it was turned the key. He flung his' hat with Rudolph, with the bridlike. deftly at a chair in the corner and k Mademoiselle Corbia; only old grinned as it landed safely. He ' r °. T'+` Mimi Fabre's ageless eyes glimpb• wore a, trench. coat, a 'white scarf, ed the face that for a moment his hair was redder even than she came close to the windowpane and remembered it. He smiled at her - I then was gone. It was Roger who auo said quietly, "For once, •Pante first noticed the pallor of her Mimi, 1 obeyed you.. 1 was about ` parchment skin, the whiteness of to go off into the cold, dark, Wind- „;• her lips. the way her hands trembl- swept night, as. they say in* the ed. books, When I saw your light go r R „ T.EA, .: "Tante biimil He hurried to � on 'and your still love! figure her, but she brushed his' arm standin •in the window. When you standing in "Are you ill? Is there some- beckoned to me i hesitated, only ;3 thing I—" briefly; then I came just .to say good .:.' • hello—and then g by." ' She, tightened the grip of her The black eyes, nawirs eyes, e• 0 bocy fingers on the knob of her ' bright and gleaming, never left his '� r ;f stick. "l,r is nothing," she said. face. Every incb of it .they stuuied • �;• "Nothing: Just a little weaknes. 1 —the long jaw, the stubby nose "•d•� {� LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Y;vY shall go to 'my room-and rest for and wide mouth', the blue eyes in ••� ?..x a while. 'No I do not 'want anyone which the devil, danced even as in CHAPTER XVIII y her own. His shoulders bulked • •• r up as one of the riddles of the to come with me.-I would. be ' . •Afew weeks later, toward eve- age. Tomorrow, Meridel, 1 want alone. ' huge inside the blue coat. He was !ting, just as they were finishing to go shoping with you. I want Madame went slowly up thr taller than Roger. He looked, she the evening meal,, those at • Phili• to buy you things—a ring—the stairs to her room. Her step was thcught, like some Milesian 'king bert heard the raucous tocsin; the loveliest ring. 1 want to see it on firm though her heart beat so of old. Give him a winged helmat, croaking music,of the horn on the your i}ngar, then i shall began to a jerkin of- chain- mail, :a battle " � hard that, it pained her breast. She - station wagon that had more lives think ,you really belong to 'me." ax— Make an anima} kin w e s' walked to' the window and looked 'Oeberlieut kingdom for Bab than a whole.family of eats. out for a few momenta. She could enant 'Faber, - she How he'll lave the pudgy teddy, "Roger!" cried Pol Martin. "lt In the busy weeks that follow- tell that be was there; she could said. duck, puppy and bunnyl Just the -Hc Ticked his heels, and bowed right size for tin hands.' Each ' L Roger returning." And the ex. ed Roger seemed to get as !much aliost feel his eyes looking ur at tittle animal is made of two }den- pelleat peach pudding that was enjoyment as Meridel or madame het oitt of the .blackness. •For oal� stiffly, his face like something the dessert that night was at once out of the mutifarlous preparations be instant the`,bla knee then she graven in stone. Then all the dis- tical places (use scraps); ears are • added. Pattern- 826 has- transfer forgotten, and avec madame join- for the wedding. He' wag on hand guise dropped from him in a mom. - g g lifted her hand and beckoned to pattern, directions for four toys. " ed the streaming exodus from the the evening fu March when Me- lam• ant and the eyes sparkled again Bend twenty tents: In Doane - dining room and made her way ridel was to try on the wedding "He never btfure obeyed me, He gave het a neat salute end , •Istamps winnot-be accepted) for through the crowd on the steps to dress, she muttered, tinkering with her paid, "Your mistake, madame— this pattern .to Wilson Needlecraft bid him welcome to hold him =ie "It is lovely," said Roger, gaz- teeth that were misbehaving this Captain Hichel Fabri, of the. Brr Dept., Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. iter arms, to weep a little as .she ing at her as, like a young. grin- night. "Perhaps he won't now. tis.h Intelligence.' West, Toronto. Print plainly pat- "Michel!" aw _ saw the look on his face when cess soon to be a queen, she walk- WI-at in God's name does be mean "biichel!" Shr had not made s tern number, your, name and liferidel 'came to . him and put her ed with stately step--}award him, by skulking out there in the dark- step before he had her in his arats, address. _ asrms about his neck -and kissed - "So _ lovely—yet not half lovely ness, peering, in at windowsf !'}I icking her. sp as if _ him. - enough for her who wears it." she clutched her stick "--I'll do child, kissing her ' and pressing his Opel $T Opcorn - "I always like to ,return at twi- "You find me beautiful' them- what 1 used to tong aga; I'll -lay rough. cheek against hers. 4 monsieur. ' this across his thick ehdu}dera I'll (To Be Continued) Americans must life popcorn., ]fight," he said. mounting'the steps " ° because nearly 3(H1,ttotl acres of it with Pal Martin and Rosine on his So very beautiful, bler:dtl.' He nock some of the devil out of. have been planted this year,' the 'shoulders, "it has always seemed came from the big window in the him. If 1 had done the right thing The apuent Greeks and Ro- liking is growing because this is to me the best time for a home- living room, where. -he had been - ah, there." _ titans used. -to enjoy highly per..an. increase of 68 per. cent over last � coming. _I don't know why, may- sitting, and bent to her and kis- She watched• the doorknob ItJu'- fumed food. be" the cheery lights and the warm year's acreage. - fire and-•ah, it -Is good to be - 'back l" - ' ,- ... . s<},4»M5 .�t••.y',^eY"''"p •fir: "»� .- starved from Meridal. His eyes s. His gaze' had scarcely once s had' a- hungry look to ahem. He AIL laughted and talf.ed and made thechildren laugh at his nonsense, butwhen they had all trooped of. to bed, he stretched wearily in his chair and ed his eye,.. ;�I { '� .:.. - - -•,. - w "Just;'-he explained, "so that'1 s - - • s may span them and see you all � about me. It has been so long." His hand reached out an touched Bride 's where she sat close to him. "This is real," he .said as if - to himself. "All of it-real. And - you are going to be with, me al- s x _..:•ways. Meridel. I thought-some- times 1 should never return to • • : you, that my .luck would run. out. :But It held it has held so tar," g r "You have -dzrpe well, 'Roger," - laid madame, "We read of your ; .. y, ' txploits, saw your , pleura in this paper and that." tiA Ho waved his h ' and . "We do not ' 1 ff -season why, madame. When we are doing the things, they praix =us for, they do not seam of great importance, and when the world -finds: them so—well, we are puz- has: t •.sled. Tell me, was there ever 'any • _ a:ore word about Michel "^ "Nothing," said madame. ...Re • . - cantly we read that his friend, z .;Kehl, wasarrested by the Amari- ' can once, along with some dozensf' ofoth others and held on charge of ' . •:�' esplona e. Perhaps he was among r - them. I do not konw, Roger" , ••ri. ` "Strange. Well. I •shall give tt 9 duties only to the extent that new men are provided In the nccessary numbers: "The maintenance of - adequate forces by sea. is the air and on the ground is- vitally' acces- spry if we are to "fulfill ons obligi- Iiont to our allies and if we are to see that what has been won in the V" to not lost in the immediate * �r poet -war period." e Ilan blinds, a.Vacbed garage. Pro- ceeds ofeharem are to be fixed - to build a Memorial Hall as a national tributb to all Royal Can- adian Engineers. Shares promptly malled. 81.00 each. $7,000 OPT MT HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE I'_+1 850.00 monthly Bond draw.Other priaea Details on receipt. Shares ;1.00 each or .6 for ;5.00. Send for bares to St, •Catharines Optimist ub. Boz 445-8, SL Catharines, Ontario. buildings, 2• miles to arra•, t .acres wheat, 12 acres clover, I6 actor ploughed. Plenty water; well fenced; hydro available. Possession Oct. 1;2700 -down. Apply Earl Barron. Barrie. Out. NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 acres,, free and clear deed, (food road to property. Good hunting and fishing. Total price ,;500. It you want a Quiet property In a good place to relax, give me a call. Several more properties- In same district. Geo. Wight. $03 Canada Bldg., Windsor, Out. TRY CANADA'S LARGEST PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO Get better pleturts at lowest cost Don't take chances with your film rolls. You can't take "snaps" over atath. PROMPT HAIL SERVICN Any also Roll — 6 or 3 Ezpposureo DEVELOPED AND PRINTED IS* A customer In Cape Breton says, "I have been sending films to you for 4 or 6 years. Would not sand them anywhere else." SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER Now Style Album With Prints As Mr. Attlee reminds both hie rises 16-20-127 tr 29c Oa extra) is sent with film roll. people and our own, "those who -DYEING • AND CLEANIxG 21. ACRES FRUIT FARII. 16 ACRES SPECIAL PRICES ON remember fife' disturbed period at ' • of fruit trees now-biodern 6 -room HAVE YOU ANYTHING -NEEDS 'dwelling with space above for 11 i'RAMINQ AND COLORINfi 'the end -of the last .war will-remem- •-> . additional rooms; large enclosed Enlargements 4 a 6" in beautiful dyeing or cleaning? Write to us garage. 2 wells, tier that one of the rime difficul- • • for information. We are glad to veranda, double easel' monats. I for I6o Framed p Hydro, modern conveniences, 312, -,on ivory tinted mats; 7 z 9", is answer your Questions. Depart -Gold, Silver, Circassian Walnut or dies of the situation was .elle ins- - anent H. Parker's Dye,. Works 600. tshrw d 'suit, A bargain for Black Ebony finish frames, Ste each. " Dili of the Powers which had c_�� LAmited. 791 Yonge •street. To- the shrewd buyer. 6. Vnjkov, f'Orconw lon �. ronto. P.R. 1, School Rd., Niagara -on- If enlargement colored. 79c each6 won the war to provide the neces- son _ the Lake. Oat CLD PICTURE& RESTORED * pry forces for the prevention of' thrust: FARM KA'CHiNERY FOR BALD We -can restore any old photograph Violent action. by sectional inter- ON HUNDRED ACRE TOBACCO FARM or snapshot and make any. sets pending peadiag the complttioa of ne- iVST RVS a BAWYER — lad A'6 S E Y CLOVER for sale, sixty acres Ibbaceo.land. number of prints or enlargements • Huller on rubber, with . feeder three kilns, greenhouse 27 z 100 desired. Ths process requires the got for world peace." This and blower in good repair. Lorne ft., bank barn with Implements work of skilled art atm. but the Kew, R.- 1', Thameeford, Out Apply to Pavt Palenkaa R.R. I, cost is reasonable Send 51s your time, "We must not fail the world. ,.y eF Thamesville, Ont. picture and tell us what .you want pile have foitght' 'for 'ddmocraty. " - wa•'� NEW BRIGGS & $TRAITON AIR- ll -ou the cost 3 ' done and we well to ,u cgoled gasoline engines..Xgxt up-, before doing the work. We mast insure that the condi- 'to -date • engine made. Low cost FARM, ERIN! TOWP7$H1P, CLOSE STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE y tions for its exercise exist. All Dealers orders invited. Scope Erin Village and 24 Highway. Bales Co., -Box 852, Ottawa, Ont. Has building, spring creek, water Boz 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto thisreacts On our, situation here wells, small maple bush. 15Q acre, , Print Name 'and Kddreas Plainly on ++ 25 GALLON MILK CHURN. D•E' Open for offer. Interested In today. - Laval. Sharples CreamSeparator quick sale. Lot 20, Con. 11, Ertn 'TIME TESTED QUALITY t - • s complete. Antiqu6 Shop, ' gel Pnpe e , Avenue; Toronto.. SERVICE and SATISFACTION • • s 150 ACRES OF ' GOOD LAND F RUL Iis°.1v ARK"LE is "VIKING" -CREAM SEPARATORS sale on county road, r,(, mile Your films properly developed. and e Sold brafl Drugsiaa-23e. and repair parte are always highway and village, with good printed. the "Radiant tw used 37c (tube), 50c sod $1.001 -available either at your local buildings. Apply to Evans Ward. 4 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c dealer or 'direct from Swedish* Claremoutit, Ont. REPRINTS 8 -for 25c in the', manufacture " of 4 Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre- _ FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Dante West, Montreal 3, Que. You may not- get all' the films you X"WeR House Coffee. it MEDICAL want this year; but you can get a21, eFOTI SALE the quality and service you denim captures.all the flavor and yGoob RESULTS — EVERY $UF by sending your films to i goodness because it roasts 41 BUICK SEDAN ' ; ferer from Rheumatic Patna or IMPERIAL PHOTO SERViCIe a WILL BE SOLD FOR ;1.00 Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- litation I, Toronto - every coffee bean evenly, �wes� � TO "edy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 El - holder of lucky ticket at Picker- gin, Ottawa. Postpaid .;1.00. PATENTS 1 t7 spem�., HatodL11.7 Ing Rotary Fair,, October 17. Send m H through; = a BUY=My "4111.90 for five tickets to Box 200," FETHERSTUH NHAU(.e` 'COMPAN! 1} BBetsI�II Pickering, Ont. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS Patent. Solicitors. Establishpd - ts t MONOLY often are the cause of ill -health 1890; 14 King West, Toronto 1942- PONTIAC TORPEDO In humans, all ages. No one Im.-Dootlet of InfIormntlon on, re- — �����'� LydiaE.Pinkham'sVWtableCompovnd tact only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, higbstrung fellings whm dye to fens- — �jI tional monthly disturbane is one of The most effective medicines or this par- SEDAN WILL BE SOLD ISO HOLD- er ot'Orientlig ticket: to be dfawb ' In Hespeler, Thanksgiving Day.' Ticketa.,25c, b for ;1.00. Proceeds' -Kinsmen Service Charities. 'Send for tickets to Kinsmen Club. Boz 428-C.S., Hespeler, Ont. mune! Why not Lind out it thin - is your trouble? .[ itgreMuly para RernticulafeCFree! Write Mulveto 3 Remedies: Specialists. Toronto I quest - -' WANTRD " Y - ; WANTED -1; OR 2 ACRES faAR- i den land with small dwelling and reenhouse' and water, Nla- g _ sera district preferred; aubataa- tial cash. Write It C. Fisher, 22 Hertford Ave., Toronto. RAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE• btr45c bo • le, O aloe odor enmAinstantly, 45c hotels, Ottawa agent Denman Drug Stofe.- Ottawa 26 -ROOM HOTEL FOR SALE IN 74alartic, An Quebec mining die- TRY IIS! EVERY SUFFERER OF .Rheumatic , Pains - or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. - ,�[ auto's Drug Store. 885 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. pose, Pinkham'sCompound helps nows! Fellow label directions. Try 111 �r Oi�+{�R!OR'ws�6► CM trict, next to bus terminal. Chard.'. Hotel, to, .Quebec. WANTED TO PURCHASE ' PWU lett all• breeds from 8 weeks us. to laying Good prices pRid. Apply to Hot 88. 7A' AdelRlde W. To. i roatto.. ISSUE s.7 -1i65 ;. k DEVASTATION UNLIivIITEDVoice of the Pr' ;< WE •CAN HOPE The latest Promise for the new is - '� world, reports a trade journal, a nylon stocking that will last. -ten _ years.AI ways providing that the - new world will last that time. »„ Toronto, Saturday Night. , _ PROOF OF DEVOTION -No .woman is wholly convinced that. a man really loves her ` BACKACHE ' - and until he buys her something • she doesn't need at a price , he T. .The Plague of Outdoor Men can't afford. • - Kitchener Record. h o , ti The outdoor man, whether he be The treatment suggested is Dr. -MARKS-AGAINST CHINA ' �. farmer, . truck driver, or railway Chase's Kidney Uver Pills. 1 By - eiperatvr, is often subject to bscltache. reason of their stimulating action on Of course, we like Chine, but we .' t y bR the result of elrposure Thia ms both the liver and kids ou have �' y could love her more if she'hid not _ to'oold aad dampness or the rtisutt two cb8a(ea to one of getting relief backache y „'* '.',.• invented aux-powder, printing and . 412 strain from the jolting and ' Chaeeftom eoPills. The tour res id lives . _ ` ,� civilization. bt>mn Pmg of the vahicle he sides. kidneys are amused to action, the ys '% �f .�' ys — Brandon Sita. . ... -_ To many poo , women sr well as en, it would to be free of Stimulated and consequently thews orpp help to purify the blood of the � - Pei? great backacbe—one ad the most eomluoa Pius impurities which bring INSECTS ALL a► ' "atndaTmoyingof siltmente. And hero pease and aches and tired feelings. That Is vista presented in this picture of bomb center of Hiroshima , Its been a tough sum>abr on ia- is how you may be zefisved elf Basis- d and 'lteep well by Gm's Kidney Liver Pills. after descent of atomic destruction from U. S. plane. Picture was Agency sects. Look what DI:1T did to flies slobs, and other symptoms poI_ � obtalrted from Ja Domel News b U. S: Army. Nota - sa11bebkxxL 33eta. a box. -- — --- - Catholic church' In foreground. and atomic bomibe to Japs. _ - — Ottawa CitfialL BrltitklII Not Gliving been careful to explain that freed- Kidney D Dr. Chase , _ Away Hong Kong om will . be granted India, as soon the India fit -•' Rattlesnakes add from two to as people of are to govern themselves. That policy is three "rattles-' annually, and some- _ a:OilraC�'Iption 'Big Part Played _ It is apparent the Attlee _Go-. along the tines of former Govern- times as many as four,. :_ s>t By �� L><ttle Sh>Epa vernment in Great Britain has no ments in India, - , Rem In Futce -- intention of ligvidati>sj the Brit- - Great Britt In ^— The Admiralty has digclosed: the ish .Empire, comments the Wind - sor Star. Pronouncements of Prime Minister Foreign • o Re -To Sha ��s+ HOTEL flll�iiA0�OL4 story of the big part played by the, Attlee and .. - All Beautilaft Furnished "tittle shipw" of the British Navy Secretary Bevin intimate that Brit- 11V�dh Rlalaiel� Wetst. i4illae •S:sgs Caerloa6ioq in the European sea war. sin is going light ahead in as- It was characteristic of the ' - jp�eattsi B1* Uinroperstaint The tiny craft of the coastal Burning a leading role in world C.P.R. that the war was scarcely_ _ a atraihhp� sd statement tons, sank more than 500 enemy-, Some people .thought the first over before announcement was L50 - to the British 1e Prime Min- o . teasels in 780 actions for a• lose - ve 270 of their, own. They that thing a Labor Government in Brit-madild sin Would do would be to toes theof hips largely destroyed by the MAGARA FALLS j ' kter Atlee has explained why eonicriptioa must remain in force down 32 enem aircraft- and carte ' British Empire to the winds. campaign in which they served so OPPOSITE C.NJL STATION ,• { - is Engiuid ..to meet the eoatinv- ried dict nearly twice as - many Even with India, 'Mr. Attlee has alias gallantly. - -- ` ing needs of the servicesand in minelaying operations -.ss all other particular t0 release those Who -the minelayers. The force consisting of only, two OAOT CHtCKB FOR fALlO HAIaDIaLtlatxa lave been serving in war." tiermamy is defeated tint ante- flotillas at the war's Outset, ex- , FRZZ RANGE PUT 1.10-T& 12 WEEK8 UP TO DATE DRUG 8'1081• L M A R N RAIRDRZSWNG THR "VS'ie must toiot:nu to n paraded until it included -5,000 mea ap to ti weeks, Day old ehlgiu, Jratehed to order for Fa11 drift- equ! ped with Bods Fonatata pp Service and Souvenir 8ho pRe.ply Robertson method. Information in request -tegsardins elassea _. .Pmtant: fJad large forces for the occnpa- on VE -Day. wry. Top Notch Chiekarisa. Guelph. Ontario. . bnslaess all year sound. Reply to to Poitras Pharmacy, 210 Main 8t., R Robertson's Ma Aced emy. 187 Avenue Road. Toronto. - tion of the British - zone." A hard Lebute. Que.. 4i miles from , aad dangerous winter lies ahead De-Nazify (r 5 WV BRER RA.*]GE PIILLETIL TWELVE weeks up to laying. Also day-old Yoatreal. XVBICAL INSTRUMENTS r' ': • eel the whole Continent: We most take our share in establish- ' >' . • . • , • .Berlin Students chicks hatched to order for 11'aLl delivery. Twaddle Chick Hatch- CLEC1'RIC MMURS, NEW, UBZD FRED A.. BODDINGTON BUYS„ sells, -exchanges musical instru- f conditions which will allow of arses Limited. Fergus, Ontario. bought, sold, rebuilt- belts, 1- menta 121 Curch. Toronto 2, d reconstruction without violence." Attendance at - Berlin's ' de -nazi-' YOUR FALL CHICKS SHOULD 1320 _ Vany Ltd.. 23SI Dutferio 8t. To- 01pPORTV741TiDS refill WOl1I6>A -' • fied schools has climbed to a daily'. ordered now. Have a few started • chicks on hand. Bray Hatchery, rontn. BE A HAIRDRESSER = ' : total of approximately 225,000 pu- 130 John N., Hamilton. Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS Jolx CAN LEAD]Nb SL•H(XM Then there are Britain's obliga-' "The _ 1d�a-about one-half Of the peace- time averages UrSIaIESS OPPORTU$H'IE2 REWOUND AND REPAIRED, MX- Drat Opportunity. IAafC Hairdressing tions in the East: occupation of JiMan and the restoration f thetkrritaries The Allied guide io --German - HOME - ' pert workmanship. Moderate rices Lloyd IL Bettsar, Itotah- ta tleuaae dfgnilted Drofi"140 good dignified profs sradnates. America'■ greatest sys- hm. I11nsEratad catalogue trw tit onr'selvas and fiat i1- teachers specifies that a traces . of naziism and militarism mast be Gee will need substantial forces for " some time to cont : Veterans removed from the schools, but $154 Eglinton Avenns, • Toronto, Out., - - DUN-DACH•S KENNELS, RZ(3". tared. for - Dachshund pu tea Write or call YARD HAIRDRESSING who have done the actual fighting elide from this, teachers have been _ BUILT BY VETERAN SAPPER P. Del Greco. An exceptionally beau. Write 186 Riverside Drs West - mount, Weston, Ontario. -188 SLOOR W. TURUNTO overseas, and who now want badly given the widest latitude and there - lfu2 modern home, ' gumwood Branches: 44 Yeag SL Hamilton i 74 Rideau to home, can be released Fess been no.effort to impose ideas trim, hardwood floors, electric Street Ottawa f come, +from the performance of these new Or philosophies upon them. refrigerator, range, lighting fix- tares tiled risk and. bathroom, FARMS FOR GALE 1•tltiTUGR�i'141 Inlaid linoleum In kitchen, Ven*- 75 ACRES FOR SALEGOOD duties only to the extent that new men are provided In the nccessary numbers: "The maintenance of - adequate forces by sea. is the air and on the ground is- vitally' acces- spry if we are to "fulfill ons obligi- Iiont to our allies and if we are to see that what has been won in the V" to not lost in the immediate * �r poet -war period." e Ilan blinds, a.Vacbed garage. Pro- ceeds ofeharem are to be fixed - to build a Memorial Hall as a national tributb to all Royal Can- adian Engineers. Shares promptly malled. 81.00 each. $7,000 OPT MT HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE I'_+1 850.00 monthly Bond draw.Other priaea Details on receipt. Shares ;1.00 each or .6 for ;5.00. Send for bares to St, •Catharines Optimist ub. Boz 445-8, SL Catharines, Ontario. buildings, 2• miles to arra•, t .acres wheat, 12 acres clover, I6 actor ploughed. Plenty water; well fenced; hydro available. Possession Oct. 1;2700 -down. Apply Earl Barron. Barrie. Out. NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 acres,, free and clear deed, (food road to property. Good hunting and fishing. Total price ,;500. It you want a Quiet property In a good place to relax, give me a call. Several more properties- In same district. Geo. Wight. $03 Canada Bldg., Windsor, Out. TRY CANADA'S LARGEST PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO Get better pleturts at lowest cost Don't take chances with your film rolls. You can't take "snaps" over atath. PROMPT HAIL SERVICN Any also Roll — 6 or 3 Ezpposureo DEVELOPED AND PRINTED IS* A customer In Cape Breton says, "I have been sending films to you for 4 or 6 years. Would not sand them anywhere else." SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER Now Style Album With Prints As Mr. Attlee reminds both hie rises 16-20-127 tr 29c Oa extra) is sent with film roll. people and our own, "those who -DYEING • AND CLEANIxG 21. ACRES FRUIT FARII. 16 ACRES SPECIAL PRICES ON remember fife' disturbed period at ' • of fruit trees now-biodern 6 -room HAVE YOU ANYTHING -NEEDS 'dwelling with space above for 11 i'RAMINQ AND COLORINfi 'the end -of the last .war will-remem- •-> . additional rooms; large enclosed Enlargements 4 a 6" in beautiful dyeing or cleaning? Write to us garage. 2 wells, tier that one of the rime difficul- • • for information. We are glad to veranda, double easel' monats. I for I6o Framed p Hydro, modern conveniences, 312, -,on ivory tinted mats; 7 z 9", is answer your Questions. Depart -Gold, Silver, Circassian Walnut or dies of the situation was .elle ins- - anent H. Parker's Dye,. Works 600. tshrw d 'suit, A bargain for Black Ebony finish frames, Ste each. " Dili of the Powers which had c_�� LAmited. 791 Yonge •street. To- the shrewd buyer. 6. Vnjkov, f'Orconw lon �. ronto. P.R. 1, School Rd., Niagara -on- If enlargement colored. 79c each6 won the war to provide the neces- son _ the Lake. Oat CLD PICTURE& RESTORED * pry forces for the prevention of' thrust: FARM KA'CHiNERY FOR BALD We -can restore any old photograph Violent action. by sectional inter- ON HUNDRED ACRE TOBACCO FARM or snapshot and make any. sets pending peadiag the complttioa of ne- iVST RVS a BAWYER — lad A'6 S E Y CLOVER for sale, sixty acres Ibbaceo.land. number of prints or enlargements • Huller on rubber, with . feeder three kilns, greenhouse 27 z 100 desired. Ths process requires the got for world peace." This and blower in good repair. Lorne ft., bank barn with Implements work of skilled art atm. but the Kew, R.- 1', Thameeford, Out Apply to Pavt Palenkaa R.R. I, cost is reasonable Send 51s your time, "We must not fail the world. ,.y eF Thamesville, Ont. picture and tell us what .you want pile have foitght' 'for 'ddmocraty. " - wa•'� NEW BRIGGS & $TRAITON AIR- ll -ou the cost 3 ' done and we well to ,u cgoled gasoline engines..Xgxt up-, before doing the work. We mast insure that the condi- 'to -date • engine made. Low cost FARM, ERIN! TOWP7$H1P, CLOSE STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE y tions for its exercise exist. All Dealers orders invited. Scope Erin Village and 24 Highway. Bales Co., -Box 852, Ottawa, Ont. Has building, spring creek, water Boz 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto thisreacts On our, situation here wells, small maple bush. 15Q acre, , Print Name 'and Kddreas Plainly on ++ 25 GALLON MILK CHURN. D•E' Open for offer. Interested In today. - Laval. Sharples CreamSeparator quick sale. Lot 20, Con. 11, Ertn 'TIME TESTED QUALITY t - • s complete. Antiqu6 Shop, ' gel Pnpe e , Avenue; Toronto.. SERVICE and SATISFACTION • • s 150 ACRES OF ' GOOD LAND F RUL Iis°.1v ARK"LE is "VIKING" -CREAM SEPARATORS sale on county road, r,(, mile Your films properly developed. and e Sold brafl Drugsiaa-23e. and repair parte are always highway and village, with good printed. the "Radiant tw used 37c (tube), 50c sod $1.001 -available either at your local buildings. Apply to Evans Ward. 4 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c dealer or 'direct from Swedish* Claremoutit, Ont. REPRINTS 8 -for 25c in the', manufacture " of 4 Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre- _ FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Dante West, Montreal 3, Que. You may not- get all' the films you X"WeR House Coffee. it MEDICAL want this year; but you can get a21, eFOTI SALE the quality and service you denim captures.all the flavor and yGoob RESULTS — EVERY $UF by sending your films to i goodness because it roasts 41 BUICK SEDAN ' ; ferer from Rheumatic Patna or IMPERIAL PHOTO SERViCIe a WILL BE SOLD FOR ;1.00 Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- litation I, Toronto - every coffee bean evenly, �wes� � TO "edy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 El - holder of lucky ticket at Picker- gin, Ottawa. Postpaid .;1.00. PATENTS 1 t7 spem�., HatodL11.7 Ing Rotary Fair,, October 17. Send m H through; = a BUY=My "4111.90 for five tickets to Box 200," FETHERSTUH NHAU(.e` 'COMPAN! 1} BBetsI�II Pickering, Ont. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS Patent. Solicitors. Establishpd - ts t MONOLY often are the cause of ill -health 1890; 14 King West, Toronto 1942- PONTIAC TORPEDO In humans, all ages. No one Im.-Dootlet of InfIormntlon on, re- — �����'� LydiaE.Pinkham'sVWtableCompovnd tact only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, higbstrung fellings whm dye to fens- — �jI tional monthly disturbane is one of The most effective medicines or this par- SEDAN WILL BE SOLD ISO HOLD- er ot'Orientlig ticket: to be dfawb ' In Hespeler, Thanksgiving Day.' Ticketa.,25c, b for ;1.00. Proceeds' -Kinsmen Service Charities. 'Send for tickets to Kinsmen Club. Boz 428-C.S., Hespeler, Ont. mune! Why not Lind out it thin - is your trouble? .[ itgreMuly para RernticulafeCFree! Write Mulveto 3 Remedies: Specialists. Toronto I quest - -' WANTRD " Y - ; WANTED -1; OR 2 ACRES faAR- i den land with small dwelling and reenhouse' and water, Nla- g _ sera district preferred; aubataa- tial cash. Write It C. Fisher, 22 Hertford Ave., Toronto. RAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE• btr45c bo • le, O aloe odor enmAinstantly, 45c hotels, Ottawa agent Denman Drug Stofe.- Ottawa 26 -ROOM HOTEL FOR SALE IN 74alartic, An Quebec mining die- TRY IIS! EVERY SUFFERER OF .Rheumatic , Pains - or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. - ,�[ auto's Drug Store. 885 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. pose, Pinkham'sCompound helps nows! Fellow label directions. Try 111 �r Oi�+{�R!OR'ws�6► CM trict, next to bus terminal. Chard.'. Hotel, to, .Quebec. WANTED TO PURCHASE ' PWU lett all• breeds from 8 weeks us. to laying Good prices pRid. Apply to Hot 88. 7A' AdelRlde W. To. i roatto.. ISSUE s.7 -1i65 ;. .P -Classified Advt's 1 _ • J FOR BALD -cook eto�e, amaze No Attend To That Roof AGbncoart 86 lbroato AD 6686 - Pick. 6s 16 1>l STANLEY { reservoir. Used only two years. Box ,RN ..1180 News Office. - - . _ .. _ _. • O GIB ON j FOR &ALF& -1l pigs, good, sized nAllibl"M1011111MIL 10.0 AM Aft I 'm .6 i liu--nks. Austin Wood, 0owmanville,dteIRANSIrViK _ --- - -- Phone 2388. - _ - - FA1iM WANTED• -about 40 -. so- TRANSPORT Stoiiffvllle acres, south Pickering, with house RoofingOf All Linda - CARTAGE` - and farm buildings. Mack, Elety,Phone StouffviUe 348 Dunbartma P. O. MOVING DOWN Open Each Night AA 6.3%'4 FOR SALb}-purebred Suffolk , sow, E$timates Free - - F$IDAY SATURDAY Ro t L ' STONE SEPTEMBER 14 and 15• y '.Ellicott, R. R. • 1, Locust 'Hill. SAND GRAVE Lot 15, con. 4. Distance No''Object - Horn Blow's WANTED -4 on First Mort-- The H r. Mort- gage on 65000 proj�erty, 5 perceat. _ WANTED!' :.•.•;At Midnight :.News Office Box 479. Sep. 21 .EXperlenC@ Gives SRtisfaCti,�n: DEAD HORSES AfVD' CAT'"1'L t $ _ TO'RENT--.4 large rooms, -bath andI+'OT tree pleb up phone "SCARED Bennf and Alexis Sanith eIectric., Everett. Smith, Fairport i ' �'r Beach. J • & G. C aseoigne BROOKLIN , , , , , , , , NEARED STIFF" .: FOR SAL9.1140 'laying Leghorn .. '.. • . ' .. `.. '5" Unialeyversal aid Arm. Savage - PiCKERING - Jack H rR04FING CONTRACTORS WHITBY ONT. PICKERING , , Universal News -: pullets, five and vie -half months .. . •_ old. W. Watson, Valley, Farm .Road, ;,Established 40 Years ; . • -Phone 743,• Whitby ...... .... :MONDAY _ TUESDAY AGINCOURT � ozone 2149 �e . pay the phone - char of _ Norti4 8 SEPTEMBER 17 and 18 DRESSMAKING and GORDON YOUNG LTD si n Of ;L ALTERATIONS $ the CroB�. - Reasonable CLAREMONT WOMEN'S a at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, rtxooto . , -Phone Ad. 368d - Mrs. Edgar Mats• ": INSTITUTE. William Hilts, Whitevale. ;Frederick March Claudette Colbert _ Greenwood, Ontario -..1 The Young People's Society of Clare_ mont Meat �'� Loft Subjects --ri'ae monthly meeting of the Wom- the .Sunday School held their annual BULLDOZER for Rent. Telephone g - 1OVEDNESDAY - Scarboro 7232 Sep, ens -Institute will be held at •the meeting at Wilson's Park. Followin THUI£MAy some o! Mrs. Heart' Johnston, on are .the officers elected: President, Market SEPTEbI$ER lg �} ze FOR SALF�-Clydesdale mare, g WEd.•tesday, September 19, at 2�Q Rita Milne; Wmi. Sadler, Vice -Pres - years old, Mike Boychya, Alfons Rd. Mrs, Chas, Cooper, R. N.,' will give idenL; Hazel Micheli Secretary Ana Our motto -�� or �y Qom, O . tL e O Sep. 14 a talk .on "Bedside Cafe" and dem- Pianist; Ida' Gray, Dev. Convener; So [h Qom_ ICKDO -WANTED s-- medium size. onsate the_"bat 4 of 's child". r . . Geo. Duncan, Social Convener; Reg. Choice Bahl Beefs -from Ontario's. Road P T -Apply News Office ' The ladies of the lunch committee Nighswamder; Treasurer. Finest Farms are: Mrs. Robt. Jackson, ire, Giles, Boarp-oratie 8asjeage A Specialty APPLES FOR SALE = Mrs, L. Hill and Mrs. Badgerow. A - Delivery to SroaglltapD a�ar4aa J. PowWt E. Bergen Ca l icarthy Owing to scarcity of crop, we good attendance is. requested. -All !Greenwood Selected Short Subjects. ..-Advise customers to get their programa are carefully planned `to. Aad viei�y, 'Tuesday -Friday , FOTO'-N1TE order in early for: their winter be both interesting and instructive-� em gidR7 Guaranteed -$• ,supply. All varieties. Wit'et Mrs. Green' and Edrrh nee• David Lessor _.-- --- - _�_.. _ ontly were Mise K, Green, Mr. and I -� One mile West of Pi Rouge Hill, Sept 9, 1946 Mrs. ,Fred Green, all of Toronto, �' � a���� The Editor ofd a News: . 21 ear Sir: My„ a an would like falx. M�8 - the Green, of Bui- Phoei! .1llN Qarement. Oat• Catharine ' our neighbors and friends of South _ g Thames and Mrs. Elliott and dan- Wasted-�Si.nger Drop Bead Sewing Pickering to knckv how much, we ap- ghters, of flint, -Mich., visited the - Premaamt Na ng ra61 -v _ 3 Machines. We pay cadL Call or } preciate their co-operation and Help OrmerQ family and other fries R' C. CLENDENIN ' write. Singer Sewing Machine. 18 in making the corn roast and dance here last week- Chet >iSraSs the Tempee sad 'Ontario 'Str. Oshawa, phone 69R a success last Friday. We especially - lrVlfHilAL DilRECTt�Q 30 tf Mr. K. Beelby returned home from Privato Ambda■es - Nor"a, It may be Your gym .J want to.thank the children for -their the Oshawa - Hospital last - week"and l !'bene. ]lark. veft �, Bought and Sold,- Used - part throughout. is much improved in health. llalftre am C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. - - .Used Clothing - sterilized, clean- In an affair of that size and' at - ed and pressed ltke new. CarrT a Taese werq the babies Christened that fate hour it is almost impose- on Sunday last by Rev. R. W. Me- t�L Dish Bieck, Opp P. M bfgs Stock of high citfts suits, ible to avoid some form 'bf damage; ye - Markham 1 ' Olmt - isver+eoata and pants. Also a y: Gail Victoria Evelyn, daughter s • �O0d and we certainly expected to: have of Elmo and Mrs. -Disney; Jean Vi . Phone 1616 `stock of new 14ather coats and some cleaning up to do the next day. tori-, daughter of Stanley and Mry. M 1 • -•lags awindbtery reasonable prueas, Cell Vats' furnish The fact s that not a cob, Paper Webb. _ ape Leaf Fire _,AWA+ oh!'1'. cup or one bit of litter could be Aad be convinced._ seen on the following morning -not Mr, and Mss. -7oe Wannop spent e woek-end iir the -north country. �nsltrance LA �+ Saes Sebwaits the Siigntest bit of damage to trees, We welcome Mr:- and Mrs. Mlt• _ - RA D j Q .S V C E ltd. Bond Street West, OshavWa, Ont. flowers. or graft. The children of chell and family to our crnnmunityi. or phi our drstrict have once again set an Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ma t --- e,.mmpra. _ 1_ eves 1 i�ougiR111� Lieo-e o ay with re. F. W. Gibson. for operation and we are proud of teem. Mrs Newman is building a beaut- �iceap. �� �� and Cesatzr Desedina rving of special thanks are: Min - house on the farm purchased . enter Work Mrs 'Ed: Hannah, Mrs.. Anne Hume,; from Mr. C. •D4vitt huaranae an Bus Campbell, and Georgie Pierce. Miss May Brown. and Mise Beat- W�us• �a � • "1NO� """R ""d !WORK GUARANTEED George, with a group oK youngsters rice McLean report a- very helpful :.. Aat0209 iia Issasasoa d fisa:aateed 8 odes (including Bruce Taylor and Gordon session h. ld at the. School for Lead - EV E R!T T SM 1TH _ Comport) assisted Mrs. Hannah all 'w =b is Make oz� lllodsi l ere at Whitby, last week. iF'airport Beach, Ontario evening with the tire, corn, weinare Mrs. F. M. Chapman, :Carol Die- BiOW�nBn & Rowe ARTHUR F I E L.D - and coffee and feet' did In Messariasn I net'. Frank Wonnacott, Ren anu job. To Mrs.. P. Harland, Mrs. P. Mks Holliday and Acer, were reoesXt _ _ -_PHONE 58 a 3 "WARRENr"Is - loving memory of Smith, Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs Fenton, visitors With Mrs. F. Gibson. 7. 7brother Bobby, who passed away, Mrs' Campkin, the Pi; kering New The Greenwood choir sang at the ;September 7, .1944. for the publicity, Horace Brown, Art Kinsale Anniversary Service an Sun- - Skidmore, Ed. Hareiah, Keith and OMRIE- God knew that he waa. suffering, dap morning, and the Glee Club had Me. Fred Palmer Bill. Hull Ha rw That the hills were irai+d to climb; tip I charge of 'the music there' on'..LUMBER- Taylor�_ a _ _,_ ,_his and to Hu TaWe t'4 -weaSwell niusio•--our many thariks. _ .And whispered, Peace be Taine. We want you all to know that youS - � �Whitevale :. Away ,in rhe beautiful, halls of _God, are welcome back at any time. - carboro .'Junction, ♦._- .•_ "•' By the , valley rest so fair, Yours truly,Some time, some. day, we know hat Edythe and .RoWhite Mrs. (i{ardhasn Tran, o! Markiraati. -. TELEPHONES - Howard 111.7, and Scarboro $36 when, — _.... - - We will meet our loved one there. _ was hostess for the Woman s Ass- We for .their September meet: Rough �gDressed Lumber Millwork _-Tie Warren Family Toronto„ Mis. Lehman, of Alfons, !Wu called on a number of friends here 'be d nee Erames Sash Doors : l,:.+pfpl.an,+r.; ._ 'p .r.::..:'. •c.w. .%"R. !'.'..:_ L.ti... ... v .sT ..+. .....; ..- :_n'. -.-. :.� .1 .�y'C, l.. ,.r4...g-:r T — 4.. . .� r i.wn:.i.• .ji .�•r.':Y:• _ v "I• i _ .'.. r.'s . _.._ ., : - w. ✓-`y,, t...±`py r •.i. -A: i'•.a •ta^* - "i 9 i- iTfa:Ft i. MEMO MINNERNME -.— - - L A R - < ' has 444 several men busy this week turnout for this annual cleat: _ C E M .O N. T. getting ready for his Holstein sale great of the, L. Jodtilatoa's. _tomorrow. M rro. Wellptait 'was In Willson's or .thea wsi "k -end,, Mrs. Rossth Warren A special w 3L s seM;& will be Harry BROUGHAM Mr. and Mia. Harry Porter spent enough to escape with minor in- - _held in th Utettaed C%urch next Sun= tae week -end with Mr. and Mrs. V. furies when ilia truck sideswiped a- lll[ise Zeus Toronto, ' Sun - —Church News } day, September 26, at 11 a. m._Mrs. Shaver, at their cottage near' Lind- car --and overturned on No. 7 High- was with her mother and sisters for Quite a large congregation attend - Gordon Struthers, wife of Da Gor- ed S;iinrch service. NOV."say. way, near Markham last. week. The the -week-end _Key -.don Struthers, who _'was in charge There were a number of strangers occupants of the car are also report- 'W. J. and Jack Brown were with took for his subject of discourses of a hospital in Shang'' : -before the at the opening dance held �by Clare- -ed. •to have escaped in Brown, on Freda "The stone which was refused b �. war, will. be. the _ special speaker- - mont Park Board "%ere last Friday Time religions survey in Mrs. MS. Bre y �`: the . builders has become the Freed Come and hear about tae Missionary egg, Despite the warm weather Claremont and vieinit Last Sunda Ympa Y °f $rougha rn friends of the co=ern. �GPosk. You are invited. y y go out to Mr. Blake Arms and hope The W. M. S. will - meet at the Mr. •and Mrs. Gordon Ratcliffe, of a good crowd' nrned out. The next received $ ve_ry fine response. The his socident will not prove -as ser home of Mrs. Brown on Thursday. - dame that will feature Buds-Creigh- � occupants of some of the homes, ious as at first thought.' � afternoon, September Stouffville, spent the week -end with ton, will -be- held on October 6: ealled upon were -away, and they will Mr. and_ Mrs. E,_ Ast►is arae oa Mrs, afternoon, p ber 20,' Hostesses: •Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ward. Mr. Roes Redshaw started work be visited this week,annuaMervyn- - Auris, Mrs. ' Paynter Mrs. Stanley Linton, of Myrtle, in Oshawa on Tuesday 'with the The Young People's Ralry, spm- the letter's relatives. p down east, visiting and Mrs. George Willson Convener" spent the week -end with Mr. and - for the Program, Mrs. H. Malco Cope Construction Company, and will sored by the Baptist Church lgat karat, Mrs. Ernest Baker. and ;Mrs. Robert.Rawsonand with Group D.:Roll Call y be going to Hamilton in two- weeks week was well atfemed. The Rally famslly were Sunday visitors at the Word "Cora or Harvest", Blue Boolt Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Oshawa time, - was held in the Park, with a •picnic Albert Gray home. - stud L_ W. spent the week -end ' witlf Mr. and Mr. Cecil Redman, of Toronto, supper and cam_ p -fire sleeting, Miss Edith Book, of Niagara Fails y M S. Hospitals. •Mrs: Charles Harvey, spent the week-end'at !its home liere. founding out the evening. An in- a11d Mr. E. Ellie, of Toronto; were - Mr. Mr. Fred Morley, of Toronto, M•, and Mrs. Ted Tomlinson, --of- , spiring message` waa brought. by week -end visitors with .the Howard ~ Locals spent the week -end with air family spent the week -end with, Dr, and Rev. Frank Pates, of Toronto. Mr. Mr. Russell Brodie, Toronto was here. Maicoim family. a recent visitor of his sister,, Mrs Mrs. Tomlinson. and' Mrs. Fred Gillsrd, of Toronto, Brougham friends are interested George P'ailip, Mr, and Mrs. Don. Hedges and The football game called for last were also present at the vneeting. in learning of the safe arrival home .family spent the week -end with Friday evning was called off owing Mr. Gillard -is a Miss Muriel Shepherd enjoyed ; with friends !n Toronto, Past president of of Mra, Alan Miller from the far holiday up at Georgian Bay. Al to the fact —there was no referee. the Baptist Y. P: U.• Convention. - 'North. - Mr. and Mrs G. Swallow, of Tor- Cpl, end Mrs. Robinson; of Winn- Miss Beulah Hamilton is engaged FIR,E)dEN'S DANCE onato, spent„ the week -end with Mr. !peg, spent the weekend wits Rev, Kaiser Cup Play-offs Here Saturday ss teacher is a Newcastle scaoo`st '� Township Hail, Brougham, OnC ,. and Mrs. R. McLeod. M, and Mrs, Wenham, Cpl. Robin-' -The Tournament ,of Men's Doubles Brollgliaai Public School ie in the TONIGHT Mrs.. Conner and mother, Mm son has just returned from six for the Kaiser Cup will be played charge of Miss Wilkinson, of Tor- � Lonsdale, are spending this weee. { r-Ars service overseas, do the local green here on Saturdagt. Ditto, as teacher, this ' 'With friends in Streetsville. Mr. Norman Lin year. Bdtary Fair and Street • Dance ton, of the Stb, It is expected Caere will be s good Mrs. Everest, of Toronto, -le the Flckering, .October 17. -'MEA TIONING I -S.' -N 0 W .1 N -E FF E CT As of midnight", SEPTEMBER 9 1945 it is unlawful For any person #o bw g i , . y •rationed nasals and for an one to sell rationed meats ex _ y sept on surrender �of valid ration coupons clr ,�� Sales between suppliers, however, alb coupon free until midnight, Saturday, September 15. MEAT COUPON VALUE,CHART All products shorn below ace du+,ed from beef. Kai; iamb, miaCtpn, pork or ommhin.tions of them. ` • _ .-- _ - ' _ - _ p an wn the coupon •atlas indicated, _ .Any product of tSiti below has whether or not is co ntsina dressioa. ZS. PER TOKEN _ : ease—Ctateai sole:- si COO® iifRl<3 _ Back (sliced) iawlrn Back Bacon (sliced) Aa monoked - - - _ fide Barna Gtoa•p B item _ (sliced) (Tied on oe in or hooaless ,when 41L- . ) - •. rio�ilass cooked ' Pork Ham bmaim GROUP 0 1 LBS. PER COUPON 3 OZS. PER TOKEN f Roast n e _ Rib Boli Inside )mote fens Roll or Butt,- W1w1e AC Round Steak or Roast {awe iw len Whole, Pres bt Cho" tie Roll or Bw4 Whole or °' _ Butt brave Round Steak or Roan bwwkx Tenderloin - (rindlem) bawn i Pieces iralasr Skinless Roll dewelart i- Butt, Steak, Minced Whole, Pieces or Chop Ptotic, Hoddess hmekar Ham. Centre Slices iwwr in �La.-->MaaL (rtadless bewelea H Whale Pieces or slices ole (akin on or skin.* Sirloin Tip brwrlas Cadets or Pillet Roast 1wesiaat Ham, Wbo4;CentreSlices Sow . .. bem, in or bow � icon or Slices m* iw Til!, 13 _ Steaks in t Mwrless Ml p Ham, Whole, Pieces or Slices - . Ham, Centre Slices .laws iw Seri Lola Steaks bwriiur iewe sw or iswelsas Who la or Pieces Iwtleas Bim• Whole or Pieces bsw Am i Sirloin Butt bsaaelws Front Roll iswelm Bim' Side Bacon (rind or on rindleu } _ _ LeiRoll brwelesv Picnic, Hock4ess Jnsselpa Skinless Roll bswAm Whole or Siena StripLo� irwelat Loiin Strip iwrelaer 1a, Pieces oe Skuieet Ham Butt Boli iwe4sr - Tendark" f Rib Roast, 7 Rib Boons' (nonsd whole) brwelao _ _ Side Pork, Whole, Pieces sae 00002D N=T _prime Rib 11110 +s MOTIF—hash Slices bewelesr An uncooked Gioap C idem Tr�►e4iags,Extra Lesm �skilaleas) P1cai_ c, Hockless of Hoch oo (bone in or boneless, when Q ��) ��S Rib Bonn Pront*wroer (rolled) I s ka Tenderloin Mseficr cooked. ' I{ _ GROUP C 2 LBS. PER COUPON 4 OZS. PER TOKEN i nlkr—kkkellh ua Cater Rolled Shoulder bsawlsss doia Cho or I R i Short or Cross Rib Roast ipq iw gad T� on), whole oe Places Ham, Trimmed or Skinned, _ l Shank, Hindquarter Jrrwkst Blade Roast, Blade and Back- Lola Chop or Boast, iib Bad 1Trimmed,Whole, Butt End or Shank Bad - Rump Roast, Round or . Squate strap out Jesse. ice bowie ae End or S End brwr m erne in - i End bone.4x Chuck Roast brwdat Round Bone Shoulder Chop or Loin, Trimmed (rindlem), >rANCT NMT Sirloin Steak or Roast Jawin Neck bmelerr - Rossi .bone in.WhoiG Pieces or Chop bows irr - Flank, Trimmed brM ix Shank, Centre Cut Jaw -ar '.)hank, Front hdm4m `. Side Pork, Whole or Pitoes Kidney i Porterhouse Steak or Roast _ Shank Meat _ Aleck bow lest bssx ire - Liver bsrie fav-Stewring Matt brserleirf 'treat Loaf or Patties- bread T-bone Steak or Roast bone lee Hamburger : Stewing Veal - - poi=—CtteadJ % Wing Steak or Roast -bowi in ` - COOKBD 74=T Rib Roast, 7 Rib Bones, Whole : m k1�tUTPO!!1—ra�ti oras H Any • uncooked Group., D item LAM Picnic, ockless ,lbws in �L=3hwit Ham, Trimmed Whole, Butt p A. ions is Sirloin or Chump Chop bone m End or Shank End' bone J,a bone in or boneless), when Prime Rib Roast, 3 Rib Bones Shank, Hind bow km ole, Fla off, Kidney a sax 'cooke d. . Loin, Whole, Side Pork, Who) or Pieces Bowe ix Rymp, Knuckle Bone cunt &meat and Suet out in ,bone - Loaves made fmta' ch. ped ilr Rill Rosas, 6th and 7th Rib Hones Sirloin Butt Roast bene cisLoitRoast or Chop, Tenderloin Sboulde minced meat. Cooked meats, r Roil bene m End kawe in (skin on) .Rolled Rib R Strioia Butt Steak Jwwe � boire/ea _ ... _ ielliaed'm to loaf form or. Roast, 6th and 7th Le Sirloin Butt Ind iwrt afui Pat otherwise�pccepting those ; Rib Bou nes, Outside Roti Loin, Full Cut, Flank off, Kidney P=*—>lrtidt r � � on cooked or jellied meats listed in Group D), a' and Suet out' ism, cis Picnic, HQcklen ieof"AV ,, Plate Brisket (rolled) i«alat Loin, Short Cut, Flank o Bolo Brisket Point :(rolled) bowlrtt of, Bum (rind oa ), Whale, Pieces oe ?O�iL—Rassakisd Wieners Kidney and Suet out ism ha Chow o bsat -- P Picnic, Hoekiess how iw Sausage, Smoked or Cooked - - GROUPs 2 LBS. PER COUPONTOKEN [tMlt_�CVere1 r �sS Cm lensSAM in IN—Fraft _. gbh Ribs, T4s Jwsb 1Le¢, Short Cat hint res Pork Satrap :.. ie" iw � ` D � Salt Clear snit iewelesr et hack or Sboalder, Neck oa Salt Short plate Brisket• iaw+r da .$hank End "j# sit or Shoulder,No& off, _. Dtialut Point , is" lie -�, Pall Cut, Plank on, Kld� Commt:^ci4[ gattautie 4- its Round Boas S6ottldes Resat and Spec oat swat lie stack oe Sboaldet Cho laser flu=--lteswlui _r itwr aL Fla" bar in :- —'; LiFO se KO'lli+�—lltrs� llrwat bwar ire P P'icaic, Hock oa ism is, _ JO%vi _ 8lads Roast Jwrr.de Chop P Room Jwst alkall Cut, Wleote w Half Neck hwr ate �� > i7c - Room bear air Breast lwwr aw t' P;w Chuck _ 3baek, Pte, Whir Shank. Front Jon rhe Lag, Shoat Cot' jowl a& JTOtz-1lnsi Jwwt iw Neck Mar ab - %oro, Whole, k?1,taale oq Kidney' Pit:aiaq Houck oo iewrJrsr(boaeua id bo,aei ) Group Zwb s fi seise 1RJtodtL 11fad ewer ale �. Whole, 7 Rib Hoots stud Suet out b ove lie Loin (read aoa j, WLoie Pieces os awked: �L^>tiMr Kaim PLnAV Loink Mw br b Roan ox Chop iwrt afn- ' CItaP -�+fw - Brawn or H_ eadebeess- ' Rack, ShoulderoC Knuckle Hone Froa _ _--�" � .all , s �' -. . _ Sbaak, Hind &me im _ ^ _ out bras m #004; , WhoL, or Heli Blood Sausage, types - - - Dry Saft Long Cieat bmeAm Cretons FrancaPi 0LBS_ TOKEN - CANNED MEAT MEAT PIES ALEi[1' (awed Mess Pork bone ab CAXXZD sw enomfoersy Meat Sandwich' Spread........ 1— 70 2 tokens ' Lamas bow m Short Cut Back ions in T A Hock brief ifs jowl ! aCout�iae. Meat Sandwich Spread ........ 1— 3 ox.—I jowl _ — —4 tokens Meat Balis . . • .. .... • ... —126m —3' tokeaa _ ute (Ground) or .. • 1-12 oz— — Sausage. ••: ••• •• 1 F Coin(Grow dj Pork.. 1-16 oz. -4 • « Comminuted Beefsteak with Mushrooms 1 16oz,-3 • Beefsteak with Onions........ I-16os.-3 ><'JLIUCT A0J[T Roast Beef. 1-16o7 •-4 Beefsteak with Kidneys........ 1-16m-3 '• Stews, boiled dinners, hashes.. 1-1 i or --2 Stews, boiled dinner, bashes.. 1-16 oz -2 M=T PIW 1 HOCK bows in ' Tongue Pork Tongues ................ 1-12 oz -3 For any size Meat Pie, 8 -oz. pet token. " We ,•' •: •,� :r`^,-axn"}L'�.. .r... _ .�s'. `"y'.... - .. ... ,-�....w ..' rY . ._. r�, Fes, . Pk,. .� Y: .. » �.. y .' .. .R. � 'i'i • - '�',,::.' a; • OPERATION `PLUTO" ( OIL PIPE-LINESUNDER THE OCEAN) dl1*ne­" Fort . a elle • , .., .., . .. "' it 'By C. GGRDON GLOVER Natalie Kurstadt's coming You'll be doing me a kindness, \ ' r „ ever," said Oxenham, who it Lou- she said "!f youm leavethat story -- ' - %don representative- for Alaska Pic- alone. I guess I'll get married to 1 , u t w tares. Garstin some time, but a girl, "1s she!" I said, speaking as should• be given a chance to make`s her mind.' ;w=hat 1 am —Spike Gunn. London p -; N V / Jpnblicity man for Alaska Pictures. "I understand," I said,ta`3 3< In about six weeks' time. said be,onl anything glelse .. y glad," pr O:enham, "to e n t e r t a! n the ,.�� troops. She is Solna into a play. am [ thought it might be�sa idea it : She•is probably going to fly some- =where or other. As usual, Garstin you visited the Qld home The Cloves will be with her. Is there a little house where you were born. j We could meet the neighbours." r •story in that? If not then find sf - "B maybe whoever's living in one." "But aye B I murmured: "Natalie Karstadt the old home won't care to have me snooping round," said Natalie. -,and Garstin Cloyes. to wed. Alaska "I've seen him," I said, "and 14ctureo famous stars .in Atlantic aomance." , he's agreeable. I could have a ; photographer to come round with t "Must be better than that," said as. How about it, eh?" - • Oxenham, '"the boys on the. other •'I'm game," said Natalie: : sdde want Natalie. put over in , style." "You ll find the old place a bit 'changed I dare say. Bits of it have "London -born star comes home". been smartened up.'.' ' I suggested, ` "will, play opposite "Is the frled-fish shop still on - = childhood friend." One of tiro e:te�t _p 1 �t4 f ss_ . of_.. the war has now been told for the Srst 'time. it is . the =she asked _ ilY._ PP Y- "Childhood friend?" said Oxen- story of perattoa PLUTO from the initial letters of ' Pipe -Lines Under The Ocean). It tells Am= mean: Cloyes?" Everything Went Well of laying by unique methods of as all "Yes. W -by not? He's English. I 1 said I wasn't sure, but would pipe -line system wader the English Channel by which the Military Operations of the Allied • Armies is Europe were nourished. This system was devised ought to know," try to arrange it. We both lsughed, ',by Britain's Petroleum Warfare Department and its success owes much to the Prime Minister's in- ` ••You'aught to know?' -said Ox- and parted good friends. Garatln terest. This picture shows the manner in which HAMEL pipe was stored in three-quarter mile o- enham• Cloyes said he wouldn't come ltengthr ready for winding on the COlJUN, the huge drum which was towed torose the Channel to "Ought to- know that he's Eng round to Natalie's old home, but lay the pipe -line. About 200 sales is shown In this picture. 1<ish," I said. "I went _ to school why couldn't I , do a companion - - '` �wdth him.:' story on bias I said 1'd be delight�' W �-- ��+��� "But - was he a pal of Natal- ed, but first things came first; No. home."aybe he loved you that much, Japan's. Emperor All Wear Earings War take ryas scheduled for the next �` "Ah, that I >,oulda't know. But afternoon. t°° a mn;�� done," said Ne- h -Absolute Ruler Including The Cat` rm getting an ides for your Everything went off well; Nata• talie, and her eyes filled with sttory " Ire showed up to time and the tears agaln. -1 went off to the -_- 'qt's got to be good," said Oxen- fried fish shop was there, and so fie V. W At No Ot6ee Gold Rings Dangle From Earn. Nemo .. � Want her robbed I Im .the Prop. Stales I gars him the push -over don't want .to know what she tally Hare American candy to the He alwsya said he'd waft and I won tea to have a Carew. HIM In rbe WWI& T%P-Dwy -of Carnett• Cre .v Wake of utility clothes, and 1 kids; and remembered• the old wo- - guess -he has =- more than some - don't wast to : know what she man. (now almost Impossibly old) The stumbling block in the Jap- Niaval Headquarters discloses what" And *be sniffed, snare offer to surrender was the that sailors of H •b2.C.S. Lea3ide Tiara`t been able to bring over to who kept the pa.,j per -shop. Natalie rHaybe It , wasn't sn`ch a good Ler old mother." certainly looked all that she desire to retain the prerogatives of created a stir in the ,tresis of I reminded him that-NatLlWo should have looked.- idea, this," I said. "I'm afraid I've the Japanese Emperor, whose Quebec when they appeared from apret you. Maybe lir. Clbyes old mother was living in Beverly "And there's the house,' she — rights allow :him to do anything he tilts Canadian corvette with rings A Oh dear 1"m sorry' MissKars - greed — "nibs very bonne! My! wants inside the country without dangling from their ears. The -Well, what about this Mayes And abs stood is front of it tadti" 1 stammered. any possible retaliation. He is the Navy boys -wear only one earring, 'eagle?" demanded Ozenham, "Are "You'd life to so far'. I asked A. Good story most• absolute ruler iri the world .and to wear, it properly, -it is un- tioy going to be married or aren't her. "Garstiu Cloyes!" said Natglie, today, according to the Japanese derstood, the lobe' of the 10t ear they? They admit it, then they "Sure. It would be- @well to so with a refreshing gastd. "I don't constitution. must be perforated and a cla+p in - care tt. ,So what?' fn". care if I sever see that big paloo That constitution was written sorted from which the ring daumlas. 1'`.1aited a moment. then l said- So I knocked. A housekeeper ka again!. He only wants tomarry for the most part by Prince Hiroo--: The honor of re -introducing- the "Mind if I take three weeks off, came to the door. we for the sake of the team, ani- bumf Ito, who, in commenting on � oldtime custom, according to other Bob?" "This, is Miss Kurstadt," I ex. how. Wbers's Owen Sales I guess the position of the Emperor, said: Navy men, belongs to the captain "What for?" - plained. "the film star, She used I wa=r never so touched In all my of the - Canadian frigate, Royal - "The Emperor is heaven -de - "To w a beard. It strati me to lire here. Caa @he come in and Life to know that he's Dome to lire Mount. The story is that he has oto scended, divine and sacred. He = ILat it might be as well if Garstitz look around?' here." been .wearing -a single ring in his. Cloyee didn't remember ma Might "Yes," skid the housekeeper. "Perhaps — 'perhaps you'll find u pre-eminent. above all his -sub- ear for ` .,jetty. 'Ile must be reverenced vicars. Now the entire : -tmake my story easier, ase?" "Mr. Sale said 'rhe was to make him ehanged?" l suggested. and U inrfomust be has indeed `_Royal Mount's crew, including the oxenham — who has the wit to herself at home. Bee not in at "I don't care how changed he to pay due respect to the law, but ahsp's ear; wears earrings. trust me in there .things —said present" is." - Started In. En find h law no wen hold -him g Oat he saw, and I want all a was w a accountable to it, ,lot- only shall The fad starts on the Leaside ,grow my beard. I_bad got an idea. "Did you any Sale?!' beard Y' I said. - A Visit In Planned -Yes, miss. Mr. Sale what liver She looked at me. "Yon?" said there .be nu .irreverence for the after PO. Gilbert {Trapper) Mail, Emperor's' person but .'also he man f Leyand, Man., go lar idea Natalie and .Garstin showed up' here`" Natalle 8nrstadt. nee Brown. a o t t to schedule. I called round at their ;:The Old' Home "Me," said I, Spike Gunn, no ` shall not be made a topic of de-' _ while id .shore leave in England. ca. Sole. ° -rogatory comment. n_or one of die- He paid A shuns to have his car hotel. They were agreeable and We were inside now. She ••L that photographer outside?" cussion." _ pierced as.d a gold earring insert - 7. earnest about everything. I said it seemed pretty affected by sore- _ of back to the aright be as well ,Lo have a few thing. „ our "Let's got fight. constitution h Japan says about ship- "ever}body on board wanted` "Let's get right out sad have Among other chins that ' the - - _ people around, for a drink, to "I—I need to iaow a bob called the same doings." meet them- 'Thier might care- to Bale," she s&14. He used to live p —_ say something or other about — I round this way. IYa not —not Mr, 1 generally think up a 6�d the Emperor are these: - Enterprising LS. Jack L'arrin' of yanred. . _ Owen Sale, is it?" story when I put my"mind to It, fie_ is sacred and inviolable. nt., — Answers. Schreiber, O took' advantage of "He is rife head of toe Empire, the situation and with sterilized "'Ton mean about Garstin and "Why, yes, miss! It to Mr. h P 1 ase?" said Natalie. _ Owen bale that lives here now. - combining in himself the rights of needle dud ordinary cotton thread "Well---" I said_ Natalie sank into an armchair. sovereignty, exercising them, ac- - began ear -piercing operations; in �p I.taside's sick bap. Over. 60 per Garston looked at her eentiment- "Maybe you'd get me a cap of Britain's RailWthys cording -to the constitution.* cent of the crew 'including the tom- -ally and the corners of her mouth tea?" she said. --- He exercises legislative power manding officer, Lieut Gordon G •- -psi thing the matt _ Under p6acetime conditions the with the consent of the Diet' (the K. -Holder, Saint Jona, N. B.; vol - her. "Thera is nothit:g to -be said her. She was looking round her -in railways of (great Britain run t5 national legislature), unteered for Varrin's "needling" P' dsbout ths`t,",said Natalie Kurstadt. a kind of dream, and her , 'eyes per cent more trains daily than He gives sanction to laws, and artistry.. I turned to Garstin; who looked. were filling with.tears. any other country in the world orders them promulgated.- The"fid became so popular that gimm and said he also supposed "This guy - this Owen Sale — and the average number of trains, He' convokes the Diet. one officer, going to sick bay for .there was nothing. td2,be -said, he Used to live around here. We per route mile. of 'line throughout He `issues . imp'eriat ordinances' a mouth wash, wound up with his iMaybe later," said Natalie.,' -were sweethearts. I guess !-loved the railways system is 64 per day, in the event the Diet is not sitting loft ear lobe perforated. And Navy "Yes," echoed Garstin, "maybe him more than I've ever dared let compared with nine on the acme :;later." myself think. I, — I never guessed beats to the United States, accord- when an emergency arises. ' These Photographer. PO. Ed Dinsmore.. Natalie raw' me to. the door, he'd come and live here in my old ins to the British Railways. ordinances are passed on at the Toronto, v bur went to tits sick bay next meeting of the Diet, but are to get a {acture of Varrin at work, law until that time. : now wears a9 old ring in his left CYCL.ONE'S HAUL branches tthe ear. - He determines the ' of the different br s:. Government, appoints all civil and First Film T military officers. Taken"'" • a:; n t 3opremonsmsnder of Mount Everest A He has supreme command of ,3 the Army and Navy. out of the clouds at katefswalls, o fT two New Zcaland - and concludes treaties. 29,00 ePt, o M I h ow- :Vlosquitu pilots found Mount' k Thus, through jest these p ars listed above, . he could effec Everest close beside them. They lively namctring any effort on the promptly pr ceded make proceeded to i ;> • " + .: part of the Allies to bring about a motion picture history by filming _ ,•Y�____ a< the giant peak top. "It was awe-, - Y dwTeimcdolicraitsic form of government is .g t er!ng par o t c n - Charter's tenets for the countries. earth beside us. From 30,000 feet r the earth is usually a pate brown r: y <� r of the world. J.X shadow", they said. Besides these purely legalistic ` 9 phases of the powers of the Em - They were returning from a ' senor of Japan there' is.the u'n_ Photographic reconnaiwance flight when heavy storms forced then+ w, E alterable fact that to all intents y v < + s r $ and purposes, the man is the na- to alter course. tion Hod of the country. The uiivts circled for almost -art - t He is looked up to and war- hour filming the glittefing crags ~ "� shiped as is no other living man and glaciers. ..One of them said: in the world today, and he is boil• "«'e' suddenly came into clear sky sidered adirect descendent of the and'there wds the•pcak its famous x° uriginalsungod, and for all sur- 'plumes' waving` from the summit .oses is interchangeable with the I have ne�er'seen. anything so int- _',� .,un god of Japan. pressive a; that mass of dark blue - a While it is true . that for almost rock, with its fields of inte rise a _ ,. � •: �.� .;'}� en a century the Emperors of Japan '. white snow standing stark against have exercised ' only a small part the 'blue -bag: sky." These are be= Captured of their power, their prerogatives Heves to the first ►notion by man of the 28th Cyclone Division in the mopping -up east' of Manila, iiiese Japs are e r ,• :"• ' ielooely guarded as they stand behind barbed wire in a prisoner stockade. More than 200 prisoners and rights ahuman gods; these pictures t: kenn of , the summit of are in group --part: of bag of 1000 taken during Luzon campaign. - P4wers atilt exist. Mount Everest. = .-,tom,., _,' _ - • . .. _ . _ , - . - . _ _ .' ova A ..BlI �1 • .' :::' , :." ... . ...: . „',,;—. '... ' . :.. .. ...: u ,. .. Ly . • xMS,� T ••M'V:' aa"'•f.r: .7wpn;,aw.+'".. v'^':k"•'•+,c ... 4�.,.t�4Krf r , +`AF?.�, , a,�ia`�•Yi11.ia �?c�.. �Y+!'• y • .., ' YwIA� 6 L`-•!.•'�*`�`rSYlf•A'G'21Y�`.. . .. S • • ;.< lose WAR AFTERMATH: PARISIANS GO IN SEINE • c !By - EDWARD , WOODWARD e Four days before the Loamshire Handicap, Sergeant Larry James, being a nice kid. I don't like that chap Cray. I've heard remarks w - the Commandos, came' home about him." i. Or a spot of' leave and foun "There are' rumours about every ' Lather hopping mad. ~� Jockey," grunted old saw. "Come "What's up, dad?" asked Larry, along down to the stables . and a J after a warm greeting, "Liver have a look around." ` some back on you?" That same afternoon. Mr. lazy ` "' .4 ;:f 1 1 "My liver is all ,right, Larry," Panton, owner of Horse Power, eiaid old Sam. James, of the Con- the -favourite, had a private chat, naught -Lodge stables. "It's these with Albert "Toff' Gunter — the ` � ` darned young jockeys we're "swell loafer," who had Bot young - having to use these days. They Ted Robbins to talk. will talk. I've had to -take young . "So the kid reckons Small -Bobbins off Small Change .in the Change a sitter for the Loam- ,ll.oamahire: The young chump has shire, does he?" . said Panton , I • ,got swelled head, and has been derisively. `i y • R " r ! y :throwing his tongue." 10$e' and 'he "ga B he C6IIt y! "What's Ted been talking knows his stuff;' answered Toff.-. � ` ;. about 9" asked Larry, lighting his "Well, it's your job to. see that - Pipe.• h; does lose,,' •snapped Panton. _ y ;; o ".` �•<'�- t v �` �< � -- •caught him last night gas- "Me said my pals have put our v ;' zy •x % y h ". o : away to some swell loafer any shirts on Horse Power. You've got - r � about his chance in the Loam- get of this kid Robbins and ti - *hire. Iticked him off, and as he .hold buy him, see?,. _ was inclined to be cheeky I told. I'll have to dazzle him," y " r. c� � �, �� y "•; ;him he shouldn't have the ride."' sitiirked Toff. "He's young at the � - "You think the lad might be got at. eh?" smiled Larry. - game and is' full of honour and ••- . Because many of France's most popular seaside resort beaches still conceal deadly mines, and bee: - "That's it;" nodded his father.. and all that sort of • prices have skyrocketed, thousands of Parisians are forced to take' "stay --at-home" vacations. T:.ey "These lads haven't the balance pofaippycock. poppycock. It'll take money to - get in their sumniertime bathing at a number of newly developed "Lidos" along. the Seine River, •in the . of older men." educate him." heart of the city. One of them is pictured above, with swimmers. son bathers and non -bathing kib- — - - '• t► "Who've you got to . ride dmail "Well, go down to Stenburn and itzers, who flock to the riverside "beaches" to watch the fun. get him as cheap,as you ran," said Change now?" "Fred Cray -""easier I2zr Panton. "1 give you a free, to handle, than the kid, but enced, jockeys nursed their collecting his tackle went 'off to "Ail "That's a queer choice, isn't it. hand." "Just TofL. might be a lot more expensive. tuounts, biding their time. They scale. And when the Right" • -,dad!" Smiled Larry. "Cray has rid- as you say," said Late is the afternoon. he saw rec•uoned old Sam James' horse flag went up old Sam was atilt , do nothing but second strings "And if I bring it oft I take It Cray go off for his conditioning would crack inside the distance, churlclipg. = - _. 'lately." I m on Horse Power for a hundred walk on the Downs, and sauntered and then would be the time for "I don't expect even Cray. 'with - "I -knew that," growled old Sam. a' starting price?" "That's it,"• said lazy. "And see In the. same direction. There was them to try. a11_ his skill, would have rldd'en a But he's a good horseman, id he's " -that do bring it off." no need for him to hurry;,. he But :when bklf-way Wks reached better race: Parry." be said. inapt the drink. Ii- had to do - you would meet Fred Cray on. his way and Small Chapge showed no Larry lighted a cigarette before _ •off aoaaatl"g quick in thdi circum - The kaw Jockey back signs of fading, Trent decided that -he replied. - rtaanaa, and so, to have Aim But arriving at Stenburn the But Cray did not return an fits things weren't working out accord- "If Cray had been in the saddle, under my eye, I got him down following morning. Toff Gunter 'oirn feet He was found late in the Ing to plan, so, using -his whip, be dad. Small Change would` have -&ore and put- him up at 'The learned from a dean -faced young.' evening, lying, only.baif conscious .went .after Robbins. been unplaced. Crown., He's had colu►18 0;_ man,in shabby tweeds., in Stir_. behind -a gosae-gorseacid was car, He managed to get alongside "When I heard that Crap was - - --- Small*hang@, and .o -f "The Crown," all abbut Small Tied back to "The Crown" by the Small Change, and with a quick going to ride Small Change f de- ailoye oa -they !watt aEestly enough." Change's new jockey. He received -stable-hands- who had Been sent *reach to -the nearside, and a sided to watch out. Down at 'Tha the, information with s show of out to look for him. squeeze of the off -aide, bored into Crain' i fell in with a swell tout Given A Free Handonly mild interest.. but deciding Another' Chance -' Small Change. -throwing him -bad- who seemed so interested in young lArry's expression was worried. that- this might complicate things Old "Sam was furious, and ly off his balance. It was the old Robbins and our horse that i told. "Tns sorry . about Aob- a bit,- bung around In the .hope of learning that Cray would not be trick, but so' well done that it-ap•- him of the change of jockey. Later; _young •' hiss," he Bald, "He struck me as a word with Cray. -Cray, should be anything fit to ride Small Change, ' peared to Ise nothing more than an when Cray gent off for 'his Wal; . strode off to Interview young unfortunate sway, ,under• pressure. on, the Downs, Mr. Nosey ParC;ec- - - WHERE WILL HE FLIT IT? Robbins.. Small Change last a • couple of -4ent fors stroll in the same din 'keep. "YotTve got another • chance, lengths, and Step Lightly and - ection..- I tagged after them. p _ Robbins," he said. , "See that yon Falthful- Friend - followed Horse lug out of sight.' make the, most of it, and keep Power into 'the lead, -"Ft wasn't long before they Rot s.. your mouth shut 1n future." Up on the stand, old Sam curs• together for a' heart-to-heart tSlk, ;•: foul e�"That not knowing I was on the other a `fir 1: ' anything me from now on. eine _ young fool .has - ritu-Small aide _ of the bush. Cray agreed to, ti grinned young Ted.. Change. off his lega!" he, growled. .. ride s—salting- hold back Small Change in r�+turn d to be lsnndred $ulr bit'.- 1 -,, - Small Change down the. course to the up to half -way. and then come ' to -a ;laid Sir: Izzy. Panton:" "I ` starting point be felt he had ,the - . the front, attd—"'- was slipping away -to put YM rr. world at Lis feet. As he turned "He's all right, dad. -,said Larry. "Mike him, but wise. when they spotted me. The a tc face We tapes lits mount was Tient bumped the tout made a dash for it. but Crily - - ` billy bumped by, Horse Power, ridden by Mike Trent: who had kid :has 'got inoving nicely again." v •-P•ast The Post :: came 'at me with a slick-" Larry paused' and chuckled. "We learn r h received some. very deLnita'•ln-_ "In another part of the stand a thi,tig or• tiro tn•-the Commandoi, struettons, from Mr, Izzy Panton.;, Iizy Panton was smiling. Toff he went on, "so I made sure that ffi; "Trying o w n e race the start?" flashed Robbins, who - - Muke, had put things right, day, and that young Robblus __ t s was more than a bit shaken, ". His -satisfaction was short lived. -should have his Chance." V,,, �� a+ yVMike Treat -glowered at the' ungster. however, for witL'the rough treble voice he knew so well urging him —Answers. _ a. forward, Small Change had recov- 'Czech Sabots e g - to learn to ride before you come Bred, and didn't so much gallop -fly. Young Ted, his face Atom Tests amongst rest horsemen" in -real as set; 'alt>d tie race, elsemaybeyou'll get 'your eyes gleaming, and with the breath neck broken." squeezed out of lits nostrils by -She A shattering' American air raid "Aw, get b�ek to your beach wind of his speed, gasped slice- Czech. sabotage, and an accident _ donkeyq," grinned Robbins, 'and tionate threats into the laid-back frustrated , German -experiments in eased Small Change into his berth. On His ears of his mount. '' A furlong from the Post he had seeking to develop an bomb, 'accounts in " - Guard -But Mike Treat's action had put Passed Step Lightly and Faithful newspaper said Pra@uie. With five rows of campaign bars and'm dal ribbons already, crowd- him on his guard, and, deciding Friend -and -was alongside.• Horse A German—engineer' named Cis- ed on his battle jacket; Lt. -Gen. George Patton, Jr., famed Third commander, vvili have difficulty crow Ing in the ribbon for to keep .out of trouble if possible, Power. He gave Treat a wide enback warked" with the problem _ _Army his latest award --. Czechoslovakia's Order of the White Lion and he pushed Small Change to the berth, and: driving Small. Change of releasin atomic ever in a g energy ' the MIIltary,Cross. Above President Banes, left, makes the present- front over the first two' furlongs, into the lead, heard the, crowd radio plant at �%ysocany, the ac •a ';ation during the General's recentwisit to Prague, whilst the other' more experi- yelling the favourite's name. He counts said. A Wast and fire at the & saw the flash of white as he swept ant in 1943 followed b P y an Amer - TWO IN A BERTH past the post in a sort of trance, ican' raid haltG,d work soon -'-after the knowing t plant resumed operations - - , : •..,: 4 p1PSome slandatleane forward wed mysterious apparatus was =c on Small C'hange's sweat -sodden. • dispatched to the imperial Research neck. Institute in Berlin, but Czech : : Commando Tacticsworkers believed they managed to x; y Sam at the unsaddling • "I thought before it was shipped; .the stories you'd come too fast, but you evi- said. dentlp knew the horse better than ."►' me." Manila hemp actually is not a . •"�°''; '°' "Know 'im? 'E's part of me, guv'nor," grinned young Ted, and true hemp, and is not grown in the immediate vicinity of Manila. ` ' — s THE CONQUERORS COME The ancred mountain, Fujlyama, rises in the background as the ,.,United Ctates destroyer enters the Sagami Bay area on Its way to •!cyo. 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While lying in.bed, LICENSED AUCTIONEER and - ' VALUATOR Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Ernie. heard the bump -bump -bump THEATRE.., D o! tae head og a skunk under the come oro Anywhere C- RICHARD$ONWe woaW like to rereo�mmend Wool- I housea.Grabbin his clothes for fear Phone or Write the new sod less way of wash- 614 Dundas St, East, Whit Ont. She y of their being saturated, he dived Whitby, � 61:1 Continental Lite B3dg ins silks, woolens; baby garments 371 Bag St. Toronto under the cavern. His brother, smell- qW CH'IT'S; etc. -No shrinkage • -restores the lustre: ins the .intruder, made fantastic en Erie mentioned the lit fel- H RO �+vh m • tie .. Also Durolave - Flite B-H Pal.' IoW,. Harpid 'denied having even ` C i PRACTIC THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY ata and enamels• Beard it. Replacing his dental plate, INSURANCE D. E.:�TECK LEY ' SEPTEMBER 13, 24 and 25 however, he found thrit he could HEALTH CLINIC .,Two Shows - 7 and 9 P. M.taste it. The false fangs were filledPHONE 67 PICK. 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'LOOK Sunda Mr, and Mrs. Les. Craig, Toronto, - 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Rev. Darnell,' of . e y School and Church will be spent Sunday with the farmer's cis- ¢ Whitby Baptist Church and Rev. at the same hour this Sunday. = 11Y r McLachlan, . of Whitevale United ' a. m. and '7.30 p.' m. ter,' -Mrs. --Davies,' and- family. Hi h Prices 'For Live Poultry Mrs. Reg, Hoskins and daughter Church will be the speakers. Special A few from Here attended ser ' Linda, spent last week with the for - music will be provided . by the r. vices at Kinsale United Churoa, oto , LItil,, further notice we are haying the following mer's parents in London: Sunday evening, Brampton Girin' Choir and Whitby prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our Plant Donovan Appleby and Earl -Disney : to Mr, and September Walter. . tri h W Quartet. at WHITBY: B0�' are enjoying a pot set. Carson, on Sunday, ptember 9, In Memoriam 7'OP GRADE HEAVY ' FOWL ....' 230 Ib. Public School re -opened last week 1945, at Stouifville Brierbush Hosp- ; - TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL, 4-5 lbs. 21c. Ib. with Mise' A. Jamea'in charge. ital, a son. XNANr-In lovingmem TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL, under 4 lbs. .. 19c, Ib: Miss Dorothy Hoskins returned tc cry of a TOP GRADE BROILERS 2-3 lbs. ........ 28c, 1b. ve and Mrs. George Wilson re- the city his weak - dear husband and father, John An= TOP GRADE 1iovAing Chickens, over 4.1-2 28c, ceived word this week .of the safe. tui►, who passed a"y September 17, TOP GRADE Roasting 'Chickens, under 4 1-Z .. 26c. � finding of their son Gordon, in Hall- --- 1 TOP GRADE HEAVY CAPONS, over 5 lbs. gpc, fax, who lima been stationed prev-,DO THINGS RIGHT The world shay- change from yes Lr to iously in Holland. It is be*w not to dor•bhinp at to year, 'PIC NG FARMS �,T�. Mina Eileen Garish, who is train- ell than to do them wrroag. And lriemde from day to day; fag as a nurse in Oshawa, was at • Tbie in dwtainb true in leVd . J8ut never will the one I loved home wit hher pa nts on SundaT. WHITB?, `ONTARIO Mir and Mrs,' Cec�7 Di Vocusaento, Wills, CoMveyanees. AvIin memory h� away' Telephone - Whitby 3" � and .'304!7 missed and ever ressember. family spent .Sunday wits lir. and Consult Your Farmer-Lawy4r ad b,; Wife and Tema. Mrs, C. Ledgett, Kinsale. CAPT. HUD STEWART , •• The W. A. meets on Wednesday Piickpring 17 R 22 _•. ,