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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_11_234 v THE PIC COL. LXV 'DiCKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. L3, 1945 No. , 13 Hitmru n Driver and Break orr�an iC�lled _Murder �V . . i k rf in t t 'ut P c e n o- g P g __... __ _. -W. Pickering and vicinity came in for Day. Ave. Meanwhile `a parked a The Personnel Supervisor Pickering Red �Croosss� —, �� a fair share of publicity in the Tor- r Pe Pickering Village was being watched to see who would Red .Cross Fuclire and Bridge to be g onto papers last week -end and Mon- come along to take charge --0ne of =Rotarian .ilex Russell, • Personnel day morning. The reports on Mon- held on' Monday evening, November day of the "criPne" for. the week -end the t*,o companions turned up at the Supervisor of the former D. I. L. 9G. at 8 ni, i11 the Red Cross rooms. Sgt.. ha }= Watson, -:f Ottawa, gives one cause for wondering, just car, and he was arrested; the third 1 Plant at Ajax, had, charge of the p' , spent a 7 -day leave recently- in New Kefreshnlen# - Prizes -- Adm. 3;5, c. Ydik She had to comment on what is taking place anyway? was arrested by Constable John i Rotary dinner this week and conduct- On this occasion fountain pens will It is believed io be true that such Sc'�tt, hitch - hieing 'along the high - i Fd his c,�rri prugrani, telling. the the v:ond tlul receptir; n they gave qe lnesenlecl to the •boys'frc,m this the :se.�ice fo11c , w'ay near Highlalid Creek. story of his four and one ha!£ years across the border a state or condition will usually foi- district who have returned frvnl , low War. The came ua`:: that iias -'�o losses ye! hav'ag been discos, I a :.� ;ax, is charge of employees slid especlai }-, tl,e girls. oc :,rsea� 'sin=ce October 17th. ered, it n.a: be said that, this' case �- iiwuerrus other depai•tnierits that an attendance F' -oil er ,ugh tai .PIis' Mary Martin sang with a crept o•:er. this province, this nation c; , 1"cal urchestx» at I:;n;tl:a.nl- last 'had is hililiorous features tur�__the' i c� 1- under th ul.' :vi, cn of `'l'er- ,a 4Q-- zl'- .�.t,'-li'- tFl�^– k:U -n.�- ill :lC,- ti,- r.�. :- - -Z%Ay ,....... c •how �)ur Fetllrri "tl 1 :''��n huts- glad `,i'n Ft'lday' ni l't — .hr.' .cl.. I'•-ys 1'�aCi ( }'t'i ?•� home about `•'.�.iJ,' Sc,, :Jt�•L •: �I'raCln7 t'!' :� ='-- de.'e,Op.:�c,,. ;;-�= - - 1� I'•_e1nen's dance. cue 1CdS., -c'1 >9.. i %,niirie. and ;partii: tiIar: - - L iL'dUSf t'l' fYOnl t11V � `i :'Q I)•'t +8'iCg 'rrf toed'' 7l?lP CV.t •., - - - ' thi: brat :ch of 4 r• L :�, •a + - z`.c +� anci_:liss Shir- rtrd as they a1(' e ;n tilts. I nh�}.. is 1 G ci for. Risk; -- -- so v:aen it is r,rEil l=ist tl -r.-at- i�.ice' ;1 he , :,i ar window• open. to earl.,' 1`' +CJ's a+ai the Cot'on =:;ills in P ^y .�Ir. I)ua. Kemp and bliss er part of is carried „us, 'by 'teen- {rhich bin. 1'. ed h , niu : ;t `Ct,tlar.d, lip to ir. media'ri;: of *.rr the I'reshy.terian, Chicken Slipper C:o, Skiurrioie ^lotored' to B.uffaio - -- - cuingPBt S e agers avid youths in their '''0= '` r last 4tir.day. ' :nave left it „pen, =lien right at tha, i as . war v,'1.,. n several( no. ably the common grid liopuiar a:awer is %i , 1Ir.. a;id ?Ira. Jos. lean] an had the fact that these }uu'. _, w'er' b -rem -ho relent an upstair ' wis,d,•w Was'' antonivbile.1 -indus-r:(s establiATed a A rios. enj oyab� even.ng was g heard closed -there o=ust bi• sohileone liersunael manager in ;their plants.: spent iii the basem(nt of the Pres- their four children at hdnle over the without par.ii<_ai gu:da ,ce during. -.tie in +np house: Then the call foi :the + Nlr•, Rus -ell-. formerly occupied that. iiyferian Church on' Wedne� day, Ndv.. week- end -w'ith four grandsons. war years -tile period when they Post wish Gen rra! Motors; Oshawa, .14th, when about 8:i church - members Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fairbairn and ceded that guidance, most. A• grew: Pilice, aad neighbors: Miss Phyllis p any parents were enipi•oyed in Pilkey is to be cungratulatrd 6.1 her i and -from hi's,addressnwe note the fol- and sumptuous- friends chicken supper w ro provided mo ther yin `Cayug•a on theFweek -end. war industry, and were away from pluck.. she walked.--into the house P P home too 'much, and nut with ,their" 'and grappled with one man, and lowing in brief form --l: to ^6 thous- by the ladies of the congregation. w a "s just about to "bop '• 'him. Qver and employees, but. 18,9715 went In the absence of the Ladies. Aid O children when they-were most need- through h the em to moot offices at President, hire. John Phil= w eleamed f • • • _ '- ed. There is probably a lot in, this. the head, when she discovered' it g employment- P. • But, the children of parents who did was her next -door' neighbor,' Howard j Ajax. Three days training was giv- the guests. A social hour was spent • not th were not in 'circumstances Robinsom who* • had joined in- the i en each member, to become ac following supper and all report the A meet= of - uainted with his or her job in the • evening a decided. success. n8 the Tow-nlahip Hockey. that encouraged their seeking em- bunt, armed with a, shot -gun. -How- y g League will be held in the - Gordon and was just about knocked • out a I interests of safety and efficiency. ployment bave, in many cases, not Absenteeism from accidents low.. in ` "Local Constables To. Work 48 -Hone House, Pickering, on Monday even - been setting very good examples. little later uri by 1 er Disney, who Week, Whether You, Like It Or Not ',news" gave him a real "wall p" across the 1942, 242 lost tune accidents, in ing, Nov. 28, at 8 p. m. Not all the sews of the past back of the neck, not knowing who 1941, 61 and in 1545, only 20 in the , Speaking for the Police Associa- This meeting is held to elect off - week can be placed in the "ca=me" last six months. Seven bus lines and tion of Ontario, in which body "our icers and to draw up the season's aes� rye he was. The whole show came close o bu we haver- ,1500 private cars shared in the first thoughts .are- for ourselvesr' schedule. All interested in entering a -' 4 p__ "to being afree- for -all. _ _. team should have. a representative On Thursday night last., ,Mrs. •i transporting of employees to Ajax- Mr. C. R. Crawford, its, Legal Coun- - - , Pear= Graham, of Cobonrg, i�rinck David Gow, Toronto, was charged continued on page four sel, told of .the Association's seven- present. year fight for private administra- Pickering Public Library N'otea aad ir*Untly killed, near the Mss- with dangerous driving on Sunday C. G. 1. T. Activities tion of police activities. During , anic Hall, a! the east end of the afternoon. by Cc-ratable stable Gilbert Rob By Jessie Bu3hby - villaae,. by a car driven by . Frank iron• after. a collision at Fairport that time the Association has A pleasing novel among the new Brown, of Ajax. hire. Graham. whose Beach Road: and the new highway, The "Comrades Group" held their grown from ten to thirty -five thous- books i`s, our library is "Ever After" involving the car driven by Robert and members, with a corresponding b Elsw th Thane. If the various ' aneband ie' overseas, was v�alkirhls g � regular meeting on Monday evening increase in power, until it now has y y - - along No Z Highway, with a lady BalIantyne. of Napanee. Gow s• south with a fair attendance. problems work out' in the end a 1 Po bound car, was in collision with. tae y the .strength of, while riot being, .a little too smoothly we cannot grudge companion, 'when she �is reported to After. the Opening Ceremony, bins. • S' g g .,have stepped out into the traffic to Napanee east -bound .car. Mrs. Ball- union. Butt conducted the Business. Plans such pleasant people a final happin- ant ne was taken to Oshawa Hospit- g The occasion was the address .del - hail im oncoming car and into the Y were made for a social evenin which eqs. The sc -ne shifts between New . ivered -to a handful of interested r'it- path of Mr. Brown's car. Her com- al with severe head injuries:. Their will be held at the home of Mrs. H. York and Williamstown, and London. panion' says "the driver hadn't a son George. S. suffered le injuries. =zoos in Pickering Town Hall on.. - o g Westney •next week. and th English countryside. e+trner- chance in the worlds,'. The front of Mr. Ballantyhe received only a sev- - Friday, he Souer.l8. The stand ate - Marjory White took charge of the' en by the G�,utli Pickering -Rate- lean looney and the titled and landed the car was badly damaged, and the ere Phaking -up. Mrs. Gow 'rho was Worship- Period, followed by an int- English R -ntry provide material. to. - injured was taken to To o East payers Association, 4n obtaining the ' grill work torn out of place. To � eresing story by_- argaret James, trouble mole than' ono course of true services of the speaker was termed-by those of us. who were on hand a few _Genera_ l Hospital. ....Hymns Hymns were sung, followed by love. In "Laude I have Chosen" Ellen a Mr. Craw•furd. "the first time a rate- Berber has, skilfully w,rien t}te� dram -'' - minutes after the accident, the games and the meeting desed by the , Co- badly-broken body of the unfortunate Following the death by strangling, "Taps?. , payers as on has tried to co- i singing of Taps.. operate with the atic'Fi�-as of two women, one Eng- young woman lying, ' on the white last week of Mrs. Audrey Lyons, - - lish, the other German, into a back�- line, -was a scene. Mot to_ be soon Oak St.. Ajax,,rnarttihr'r of two small PUBLIC MEETING Citing the recent tragic occurr- ground of social crises-of the thirti -4 erased isaa memory- children, Lorne Cecil Harris of ences, Mr. Horace Brown, speaking + Readers who have enjoyed "Thu (,1 Cedar S:., Ajax, was formally ebarg- 'South Pickering Ratepayers - for the ratepayers, recommended the Aaeodation employment of three constables and Robe" by Lloyd Douglas, will prob- Some time diiring Friday night ed with murder by Provincial 01f- ably like a roc °nt novel. "The Emp- last,. Frank James MacDonald, of- icer James Sutherland. Whitby, over }' e'. a chief. working on a 2 -hour basis. } _ Discussion o! - eror's Physician" by J. R. Perkins. besides a magistrate, a centrally - Toronto, was struck bb ' a car; re- the week -end. Harris was remanded Municipal Platform -It too deals with the time of Christ ported to have been driven by Lloyd on. Saturday afternoon by Magistrate located police statio-i and a police and the travelling physicians meet Thompson, of 23 Elm S:. Ajax. His Ebbs, till November 20. PICi�F.RING TOWti HALL telephnne independent of party -line inteifere:ice. him now and then and even become body was discovered by Orrea Reid, 0--- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1945 involved in his affairs, as 'they go 333 Pine Ave., Oshawa, about i,15 --What might have proven, or will Mr. Crawford was, naturally, , about the country -side. Saturday morning, about two miles yet, to be another tradegy was re- 8.00 P. M: speaking from a policeman's .point' of view, leaving'the question of the Pickering Rbrden "s Institute west of Whitby. The Globe Mail ported to nave -taken on neighbor - &William Wilker number of constables, etc., up to the - Meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 27. ' report Officer G. Keast, of flax, as hood' concern, wLpri a domestic staving stated that Thompson admits quarrel at Ajax last week -end feat- Council; in this "local- autonomy ; ured knife - wield=s Accord n to The death took place at the home will bp re'aiyad ' As to the working having struck so.ne . person on the g' g of her son, Dr. William Wilker, of t g The Women's 'Institute will =heel re orts, this case might well be in hours of these constables, the law on Tuesday, '.Voveaitber 27, at 230, Highway late Friday' evening. P g Wyoming, Iowa, mi Tuesday, Oct- was definitely laid down by the 'Prov- Thompson has been ,arrested. thecomic strips. at least until some- at the home of Mrs. Fred Roffey. ' _ 0 - thing serious really�'aappiena.... W e °ben 16, of Mrs. Wm. Wilker, one - loc=al (',overnm�nt i t the Bill passed The speaker, Mrs. G. Maynard, of are reminded of Maggie and Ji s tiane resident of -- Whitevale, Ont. on November ]st. If it is decided Unionville, Provincial Convener of On Saturday night as .Mr. and 0— gg Deceased was the daughter of that one constable working a 49 -hour Historical Resear -:., will =elk to us Mrs. Charles Pilkey were entering Saturday night, three Clare- John and Sarah Fawthrop. Born in week is ' sufficient protection, that on this Subject, and explain the their home, east of ourJour- corners, y S Brantford, on . Nov. 7, 1870, she is fine, but that is all any constable Tweedsmuir Village History Books, tb,ey discovered uninvited guests i r rno:tt young men, while travelling spent the, earl days of her life is the building. Enlisting the aid of .west on the 2nd concession, .near y in Ontario will be required to work 'in=ch are appealing more and more Whitevale, and on the death of her "whether you like it or not." to our women as a s�udy- ' neighbors and police, one of the lat- the Brock Road, turned out to pass mother, when 19 ears of age, she ter entered the house. catching one a car, and plunged into the ditch: y If, on 'the' other hand, more police The Roll Call - lame an Ancient „ pp� ,rend went to live with relative`s in Hes are required, the Government and Book and the ' Author." Bring your by the name of Allen. The other two The car was literally wra escaped tbrough'•the cordon of vol- a tree' =the• radiator of the car is peler, Ont., where. she took an act the P. A. O. would gladly co-operate, gift for Refugee, Children: unteers =tilts the darkness, Allen was said to b? nearly facing the rear of ive part in the activities of the Bap - in making a survey to ascertain what Assistants: Mrs. McRea,and Mrs. handcuffed and'placed in charge of the car. Jerry Clark, of Greenwood tist Church. It'was there she met local requirements are, and in in- McEwen. - Com. olic car, but :Alen was thrown from the ear tearing his and married Mr. Wilker, of Tavis- stalling- county or municipal police Wilf Hun., in a p tock and the following year moved commissions-to standardize and sub - With became. tv . tougl> ,acrd rough to hold clothes from off His body, Lawrence the �hur�hes Sorf�n, Claremont o ro'VGyoming,- 'where- -they - nave lived- sT}ize prrlic" non=ce, "in six months : -• _ ,any longer,' 4,hd he escaped. -s " - rec..iced a brok- ever since. They celebrated their 50th ,our Cnuncif- must decide. ". Referr another car'in Pickering, which, half en jaw =rid ' -fractured ribs; Allan I A social evening under the sus- •• p Pretty. Claremont, wedding ari4'iversary last March. ing fn the. 14 -or- more -hour -day- often Ladies' }:cad' lacerations- an hour later e=ves of the Aid of the Pres- «'as re orted abondoo- and bruised legs. They operated a hardware business w•orkM by constables, he said, "w a bvterran Church, will be held at the ed in North Tnrarl`_o, alien was g' in that place. : • have foi;Tht hard agains` it for 1 home of Mrs. John Philip, n Fri- ' traced to slid arc ^st. -d at his .some n:l Mrs, Wilker was an activ workor p' .... , •` e .• ^,•en years' and although in' other day evening of this week. Agrand- and office - holder 'in many of the fhiii,gs "Pickering Township is con - r son of Mrs. Philip; who is an aee- 1 I community organizations and in the trolled exactly as the Council wants Sale' Listed In News Brings i Fine Conduct of Our Young . People , omplishP -d piano- accordionist, will en- ' hurch....dewoted to her church it... ,the local Council ' is not going tertain the church members during Big Prices Draws Favorable Comment c -• work'and religious life in' the home. Ito have coitrnl over the police'force," the evening. Games and'a social time The auction sale. of Mr. Lloyd Air. Horace Brown, President of Though in ,poor , health for many "All Rr want ", he concluded,, "is will make this evening a real treat. Pegg last "week, brought a total of the South Pickering Ratepayers' years she' carried on her work as far private administration for ourselves." Ladies please bring refreshments. All V A ociation in conversation with the as health would permit, and follow- (At this meeting Mrs, A. E. Bald- the congregation is invited. over ;2600. , . °ts •- 8'r'eg ing disposition of 'their business she win aaised a point of question cone O.— b200 for cattle was the top price Mews Office, has expressed his ad- turned again to her painting. corning a reference in an editorial in that class. Two young sows went r» =ration of the good conduct of the Their family of four children are: appearing in our last; issue. We have Keep this date - December >Y, for - for $46 each, all of ��'hich is proof young village members of the aud- the United Church 11ssiar 'The that advertising in the Dews reaaly fence at the meeting in, the Town Marguerite, (Mrs. Edward Johnston, personally contacted both Mr. Brown, Country Store. Watch for our an- _ pays. This is jtist one of the many' 0411 here last Friday night, and we of Toronto); Aneata, passed away (who slightingly confessed not hav- - nounement =text week. ' in February 1906, Minnie (Mrs. G. ing any answer) and the questioner, _ .��,.;r _ stories we hear every so often. If are only too eager to pass that along E. Williams, of Sari Francisco) and afid have, we trust assured 1 • :'. ; you have anything to sell, trade or to the, boys and girls of this village. Dunbarton United Chard+ want to buy, put a classified ad in'' You know kids; your manner of be- Dr. Wm. Wilker, of Iola Wis. rboth parties that we were not re- =gev- A. E. Holley, B. A., B. D: the News. Our "Classified Advertise- havior is always; a matter of app - The funeral was held Friday, Oct- forcing to the South Pickering e- Minister " rehension at an ublic g, ober' 19, at the home. All living pavers' Association whatever. And to 9.45 • ' menu are read: y p gatarent children except Mary- Ann (an ad- those in the village who got. so "het A. School Adultnre lowalri and the performance you apparently , F ' Keep this date - December 9, for gave on that evening made the opted daughter, Mrs. John W. up" over this; on our behalf, we say 11.00 A. M. -- Morning Worshly the United Church Bazaar "The. "oldsm -s" feel very proud of you. Hughes, of Oregon) were present, we never expect to be free of crit- "It is a good thing to give thanks Country Storee'. Watch for our an Keep it .up. with interment at Wyoming cem- icism at all times, and ask.` you not unto the Lord, and to sing praises, aouncement next week. etery. _ - -_ -'� to be so "rambunkohysh". Ed.) .a er+to his Name". ►' ! - �ya,attl� i OF w;, . OPERATION "MUSK -OX" - - C. oc 01 `S p, P vp G � S•(R V v � oil t� s a4/ysO /4� • ESK /MO P We Recommend:. . Nify 1 eQ ��F t► Jim CHESGO MINES y - CH&Aekikkc LIMITED CD j STARTING PD/NT -(Nb Personal Liability) Y 48 r4 : • - ENQUIRIES INVITED �. 44 B�Fgy T4 qy !J 1 T 0 8A W. R. Mangling CIE and Co. WAN Manning Chambers, Toronto k ..�,,• SCALE #M MILES ft �..� O ...t4__T' A W /NN /PEG ' 10 1.1 ---- - I - ." February 14 is the jump -off date roe Operation "Musk -Oz," the Air Force. The above map shows the route to be followed, Canadian Army's 3,100 -mile winter trek acrow -th* -sop of Qwada. starting at Churchill on Hudson Bay, touching in at Victoria Relieve that cough - -Souse 43 Army personnel and offieW observers will be in the moving Island beyond the Arctic Circle, and -ending in early spring at NOW before it be. party, travelling in. Canadian designed armoured snowmobiles, and Untonton, Alberta. Air supply will be carried on from bases comes Lymaid C they will be supplied from the air by planes of the Royal Canadian shown on the map at ChuschilL Fort Smith and Fort •Nelson. - !� nom. �ur acts ... dilts��ao col -Paying 'Em F18Clc television picture has been achiev- NQ 011 FOUnd this Fall City - Service Company, and bro�lt�a IL ed by the increased knowledge of - s s � g - Inc., began dismantling their dranaodadWt,. the use of cathode rays gained by ..In Deepest Hole sea ATst:,aaUaaaes It was a wet, foggy night, re- equipment, writing finis to an e:- !sa lstes the Christian Science Moni- United Kingdom ,scientists during LYM0IDS the war: The picture's will also perimeat believed unique is the pe- MAO[ AT lit -'•lor. Outside tlae •hall people were' - troleum industry's records. Jammu or betting into waiting cars. Two show greater detail. In achieving The deepest hole, in the. world Women, uncertain as to the nearest this, the improved design in trans has reached bottom at 14,696 feet mission sets has helped materially. after near] two ears of drilling. bus stop, were. anxiously looking p y y y K A new device has also been in- and a namber, of P.E.I. landowners .7sp and down- the, street, when `he _ • vented to secure greater accuracy who d hoped.iof an oil boom have walked up. The street, ter - ' rice emblem shone from the lapel 16 projection. 'This is an electrical jettisoned their dreams of .wealth of his coat, which, like everything which modulates the light down the shaft, says I41acLean': else he wore; shouted its showcase , beam from the projection lamp. Magazine. These new developments are the •.On the strength of reports from . ' • newness. - results of months of intensiQe re- - ' Von't -you let me take you lad- an earlier drilling on Governor'• search by British television ex. home. ?vIy car. is right over Island, the "three -mile hole" was z ' here." Pens. aided by radar inventions begun on Thanksgiving .]Jay, 1943, during the wan The two women hesitated - -- . - on a man -made Island of logs, " "'So many' strangers — people just rocks and ' concrete in Hillsboro iilce you gigs lifts The black opal is regarded as a_ Bay, near Charlottetown. Interest. - wrhen we were in uniform. I'd tike &YuA:ggcod fortune by natives ' continent -wide at first, waned as IF to pay 'em back." - of India. months grew to years. One day The women smiled, nodded to - •each other, and followed througp •• the -fog to the waiting car. -. E►rrtalm 'Announces _ ... " . - Television Progress ... •' s Two Important United kingdom � _ ':` ""'°""" �' developments to . television ,are an- - - ___ . WELCOME P aounced. First; -television screens • . � can now befitted into every. room : r. With a good job in the house just as .radio loud- speakers' are fitted. Second tele- . •} W" ! d visor screens are to be larger and +Clearer.. Greater clearness in the - " ` L• - - ' 4 S. LONG. SHOT WINNER X. c { When Betty • Ann Reyman of San' Dgeio, CaH[., was born rho was, given about ono chance 5 ' 109 to survive. She weighed - :Conhibuted by ewuly so oasacer. Now, one_ fire After, she Igo 2ikr Little JGa $ BLACK HORSE �_- - - oath heroe�. , wa ..aictttead s : for mb&sr, Mrs. 1ItalbL Z. - 1 a • - -- -'�: ,µi3'`.`0- `.,2'.. _ .. �. _'¢.- '/'•'- n i , •t .> , .di" '` '�, ' ` r a 7.e i . 'a.L . .3 t�,.,...� " ..��'• ,,l-A. _'. _.. ---"''dam °+'_ - - �...us�.t�.+. f.s.'�' CAF• '• • .sue— - Z'h e Qualify , How Can 1. Tea By Anne Ashley CHRONICLES dwendoline P. ClarkL .. l i�� Q. How can I remove perspfr• of GIN" F e e .0 ,* . q ation stains from garments. A. By mixing one part of oxalic acid to twenty parts of water and Our die - hbour r gnmeathousehold has circle, or amon4 vour net F applying with a small brush. g 6 - - -» iff Q. Uow can I clean light furs been reduced to three again. With try that one. And I would just love A. Rub thoroughly into the furs, Partner able to get around once to know the result. t more to help with the chores and e e • a atixture of 1 pint of flow, 1 • tablespoonful of fullers' earth, and milking it was hardly, necessary to • "W. G," — thank you very have three men at home to run a much for your kind letter — it was 1 pint of bran Shake well and hundred acres. There . is still a just about the nicest ' rub again with the bran alone j piece .' "fan .,TEA . • ,Then shake and brush with a soft dearth of ,farm help so it was cer= mail" that has come my way.' Your -- . clean cloth, tainly no trouble for young John encouraging comments were cer - Q. How can 1 prevent ices and to get another job — and right in tainly appreciated and it will give our own neighborhood too which me much pleasure ,to answer your jellies from sticking to the mold? suited him fine. Son Bob has also letter A. Wrap a hot cloth around the been working ersonally in the very near HTNIN g — that is from nine future. I shall also be ha jelly mold to make the ices -and happy to _ until five each day — tractor- send you the information you re- jellies come out without sticking, y X HELEN TOPPING MILLER •ploughing for one of our neigh- quested. Q. How can I easily clean.white bours. And Partner and I have Here is a thought that is worth n t been right into the chicken busi- considering. I was listening to an CHAPTER VII a to wildcat a well down, if it turns A, Water in which onions have At least, Gary told himself in the out that there is oil under, his been boiled is said .to' make an ease, killing and dressing a few address by Ma dialler S. Woods 3tnorning, he had this day. The sun land. He can lease and- keep his excellent cleaner for white each day so t not Even at it too given to the Canadian Club, Torott- p�t' tiring for Partner. Even at that it to, His 'sufijec.t was "2tehabilita- wras golden; the prairie blazed royalties —and let somebody else Q. How can I loosen the dirt is with bloom. Adelaide snag softly take all the grief." clothes, deed also make them was tiring enough. Personal!]; 'I lion ". He spoke of the idea that * don't mind being tired just so long seems to be pretty eereral • the , as she drove, and scolded every whiter? m aays, of the need for readjustment .'vagrant dog and jalopy driver ha "He won't do it A y ^ fe4- 1,, . „i wfpcn- as we gsLttose �` "� ``,u.uu r g P go after the oil tine into the wash boiler and it will roosters• off the farm. "The fe'- to living by returned men. - "But' slowed down her skimming seed, cited and want to 'male of the species" may be "more he said, "it may be that readjust - Gary sat back and held his hap- himself —and then just anything help loosen'the dirt. A spoonful deadly than the male" but at least ments re necessary on our - side." piness close, keepinir silence lest it can happen. Don't you like ' us, of borax in hot water and then a y burst before his eyes like the rain- ' .. she is not so insufferably preten- There is something in that, isn't Gary.' Don't you want.to stay? added to the last rinse water tends tious and vain. To hear the cock- there? There is sure! room for bow bubble that it was. No mat- "Great Scott, Adelaide— don't to whiten clothes. Also remember y ter what came —he had this day.. Son know I like. you— too much? that clothes dried slow! will be aura crowing that emanates from readjustment when our sons who y Y our rooster pen you would think went away as boys come back to They had lunch at a little road - And ,do you know how much' whiter than,those dried quickly. the crazy things were telling the ua grown men, with a knowledge Bide place before they reached the money I've got at this moment ?" world they were our main source and experience of life — and death pity. Gary had some money. He "I can't ace what difference that Sunday School of income, - They help, of course, — far beyond their years and of a Insisted on paying for the lunch. makes." but I'm .telling you we earn every nature that we, in our timer will , "You hunt the map, Gary. I'm "It makes a difference to me. I cent we get' for our dressed chick- _ ;going to buy some hats," Adelaide have exactly forty -one dollars. If ens. never know. announced, when they had left the I paid even a tenth of what I owe �. @SSO� And that b the way, is the only car in a parking lot. y y y The . most important industries "Remember, you haven't struck your family now— time I like roosters — when their • ' � Y Oh heavens,- are you still °' ° °' ° ° °'- °• °� °° - of the Netherlands are shi build - P tnY Y feathers are off and' is place of ing, machinery, textiles including oil yet," warned Gary. thinking about tli: ' : " Adelaide de- November sa birds we have dollar bills. And I "Oh, but we will." She was cool- . ceded, _ rayon, and chemical products. 1y confident. "I'll wait in the car w , • Working �S Toset6er am also pleased 'when obey tip the B I . finish first." " in the Community, scales at anywhere from six to • .. Certainly; I'm thinking about it. eight pounds with firm, 'white Adelaide hurried away. She felt I'd be a heel if I didn't think about 17: 9093; Acts 16: ltF98. flesh one knows will make good }�OtiilkCCpC! wi3lltEt� exhilarated and made over new. Golden 'Text It. And as for thinking about -nay- eating. You know, it is possible to GIRL OR W03dA3f FOR RE- • Adelaide was feeling sober when thing else —" We are laborers together with get a lot of satisfaction from the fined home. Pleasant working ` -she went back to the car and found God. 1 Corinthians 3:9. conditions. Good wages. Fare "What for instance: knowledge that one has turned out paid Writs stating fun partir Gary sitting' there, studying the "A lot of things." He looked ChrisYa Prayer for His own a good product.: eulars to — map that was spread across his straight ahead, with his face set john 17:20. —Our Saviour in His MRS. SAIR, - knees. and a little le. "Thin s I can't beautiful intercessory prayer, on s • • k 44 Ridge Hill Drive, Toronto ' talk about —and can't even dream the eve of Calvary, has made lov- Rather a funny thing happened 10, Ontario. - Put shat away," she said abrsspr about!" - tag supplication for' those . who on one of our chicken picking day :. illy. "Somehow I don't . enthuse The geophysic clew arrived on have believed Hi \� ord and re- We had just finished weighing and -about oil, this minute." Friday,, and Mona Lee thought eeived Him as the Son -of God. pricing five birds for a private male "What happened? Did you get them a particularly' grim and un -- Those who' believe give the Word when in came a' truck with our an extortion note ?" friendly lot. They said nothing ex- of God to the world, and in so do- order' of potatoes. There were fire . "Gary, there will be things like . cept polite evasions; they treated ing summon the world to believe bags of the murphies and the price a that —if we ' strike oil, won't Gary Tallman with condescenion on the Father and the Son. for the five .bags was a little lean ieve. - there ?" and Hfrvey they ignored. till he The Power of Love than our price for our five chickens. "One oil well won't make you- took to stamping around the bed -- 81- 22— Fiere, we have the Savi- I said to Partner — "Now, which E h. a all tbese things yours?" room at night atkd barking. our's prayer and ideal_ for all who line of produce do you suppose ed as a boy stumbled up, _ "I can't get a thing out of• 'em:, should believe on Him. .4s'there is brings in the beat returns e a as armful of bundles I don't count. They go out there unity in the Godhead so our Lord Well, sir, use thought and we are him put them in the rune= -and monkey around and get into prayed that there might be ' a simi- talked, but we haven't got the an- ble. I didn't buy so very much. their car and drive off, and never lar unity and oneness among the swer yet. Partner thinks there are just a few things I needed —three even look back. I'm just the guy too many angles' to consider for a hod of_ u be ' h er . Y n tvs "hats end a couple of dresses. who owns the land: I'm the fe1- 23.—It is by. the indwelling of definite conclusion to be possible. She saw Gary's face close up iii • ow who pays their bills. I've got a God the Father and God ,the Son There are so many "ifs ". If it is a Quick, _ .. a queer, withdrawn way. Bien, -she notion to hire. some riggers and who are one, and who dwell within poor season then potato crops are 11 : thought wearily, were so touchy. put me a ell down .an]way. - the obedient heart. that believers will light; if disease - attacks young Just because she had bought three Those guys can't see through the learn to dwell in oneness and love. chickens- then losses are heavy. If hats was no reason why Gary ground. They've got to guess -- When God, who is love, dwells if ... so many ifs! ASPIRIN " - should be remote and• silent for saune as I have." • „ - ,fifty miles. - She grew a little snap- within us we cannot but shed forth � _ (To be continued) a: the spirit of love toward all men. dish about it. - First Church Document But I do know one thing — at r "You're not terribly entertain. r. • • least potatoes can't crow, ' and they ing, are you? I could have brought ' ' Acts 15: 2'-;-'-19,- -Here the have don't scratch in °the flower beds or go to work in ka R Is -a wooden Indian along —after all. Future Fab1110II. the first mention of- writing in the i sneak around to roost on the front history of the Church.. The letter. . . ..- --it's spiiag and all the little floiver� :Dresses Of Glass doorstep to the embarrassment of seconds �I are blooming." ontains (1) kindly grectinb to g• ' _ the• owner. "I know it's spring," said Gary, V G•critile brethcrn: `(2) a's•trong repur But then o not looking, at her. "And in \Iex- .A United States Senate commit- , diation of the Pharisaical Jews who potatoes have bugs — g' tee looked into the future recently and they have to be hoed and hilled ico it's summer:" and saw : had gone from Jerusalem to Anti- _ the potatoes I mean, not the "I think," she said, grimly,' "that Women parading the avenue in och and interfered with Gentile bugs: They must be "dropped" in you are being very obstinate to liberties there, and the statement the spring, Spun glass or aluminum dresses, g, "picked" in "the ' 'fall, li ,- 'keep talking about Mexico, Gary accompanied by .gentlemen whose that a deputation who really repro- spraved or dusted, sorted and Tallman. You know what a big non- shrinkable,. . ne er -to -be -shin sent the views of the Jerusalem bagged and looked over carefully nanocent Dad is. If he sets his serge pants have pa permanent Church are sent; (3) a full recogni- for signs of dry rot, ring rot, wet mosok,[� " ne`� ...head about this oil business he's crease. tion of the authority of Bat tot and scab. glass of water, "cock'• ai disinte�grat going to need Homes and Paul by the apostles of the Figures can't su opwatdu Witbin Homes . with windows of insu= supply the answer ins action with • st 4 •'a lated glass that will cut the heat circumcision; (4) a declaration that to my question. Figures can only two seconds, you'll see it start so "He can hire oil men. The bill 50 per cent., circumcision is not necessary to -sal- 'go so far. You can't estimate in �tObwau• It does the tame is y� ushes are full of them." P ration-, and (3 prohibitions which dollars and cents the value of carry -ate' That's wily it stops head- Paste_l coloured glass kitchen ) P aches so quickly. .. , _ . Do you have to be nasty.'• de- sinks. enjo'•• abstinence from certain ing water to your chickens, or the (het Aspirin today astanded Adelaide, red spots riding Neon lightning rods. ` pra Iii which heathen's indulg difference 'in` hoeing. potatoes in The "Bayer`' nor rp into her checks, "You .could ;Bread made from sea water, i ed. -e. prohibitions were con- wet or dry seasons. So there you .on each tablet is ;.' have talked all day and,not said a A life preserving quilt to take cessi.is:s "demanded from the Gen- are, friends; and if you would like to yoiur guarantee thing like that." along on sea voyages. 'tile 'Cihristians for the purpose of start' an argument in your family. �tit'sAspirin. "I'm sorry. I'm not being nasty. A mechanical cow that turns out preserving peace, unity, and so- I'm simply facing things —as they milk and fresh cream from a mix- cial intercourse, between Jews and (ere, Adelaide. If' I have any in- lure of water, dried skimmed milk Gentiles, and also of protecting von will P:ntoy atastusl st iluence with your father at all, I'll ' ' and butter. converts from the results of hen • use it to try to: persuade him not l "he St. R S QOte PIRIN So •bean h b' 3 shoe soles, slapped• on then• associations and habits. at home and sealed with a hot Blood ,was forbidden to the Jews — = .rF►ltt►siro .�� Every Room with Rath. NOW —New Low Pommy flatiron. by Levitical law; , tl4erefore hr • a !shower sad Telephone. No foolin', said a- Senate Mili- churches composed of both Jews 9 single, 6'21.'0 up — Pocket box of 12s . . arty 1 tary Affairs Sub - Committee, all of ' and Gentiles social and brother! Double, 63.50 up. y Good Food, Wring and Done- Economy bottle of 24 . . txdy2% these things are in the works, y` intercourse hlvould be impossible, w log Nightly. Family size of 100 . . . way 7% OINTMENT They are part of 839 new devel- unless the latter abstained from it sherhourae at Carlton opments the committee listed in, also. "Meats offered to idols" Tel. RA. 4133 a 197 -page -printed volume about means 'the flesh of animals offer- - ISSUE 47 —]943 ; t wartime technology. - -- - - - - w ea in sacritice, a portion of which was eaten in sacrificial' feasts, and other parts were sometimes sold always car�y e Never lest head colds in open markets. FARADOL _ ,_. . '• Tbey aim cause much nut. ierina. A Stele va- tro -nol It has been 'estimated that there - each nostril works fall are still 6,000,000 slaves -in the . css: } ht where trouble L to re. + we messy, stuffy distress world " c ry► A ' :s.tl tr'� swe s I - Few am makes breathing slater. : POUL-TRY - Try ttl Also r • 1 -As ittg It wed ID time. �ePb ' WMT1 • ra • _ VIC directions In folder. Send us yuur chickens, fowl, ducks, geese and . turkeys. (!lust be FOR • y.. VAnt����O� dressed.) "Highest prices paid." i - - QUALITY MEAT PACKERS } '' ' 203 First Ave., Toronto �; . .a , _ - „.us^.9.r'.^- :'. •' *", - •..�•,�b.. i...:. .�;: -'•u - ' b . ._ .. _.:..��' _ asi. ,..w-..mow ....�...•.e�.� • 'i '*. :..«:.mire'" +� — ..« •-- , ^"`i A UCTION SALE ' Advt's : Radios =- :'Refrigerators :.Stoves _-• per LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMF,N?S ITAN LEY : HILLSIDE CHICKS 'WASHING MACHINES and OTHER APPLIANCES property' of To insure delivery - should be old- HOWARD M SHIM T iced now, especially for January and °SALES SERVICE ■ heatre February. Canada approved. `'Sure � Lot 20, Con, 1, Pickering Twp. proud of them" "Well pleased" write 'HOUSE WIRING e r g � • : • _ `�' , � slid quarter west of li'ieheria « customers. Buy chicks you can de- ,-- . - Village on No 2 Highway -- Vend on. Agent - Garry Milks. Pick- ;;, _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 94, 1945 eriag. -- , ROUGE :Phone Stouffrille 348 HELP WAN i ri) ---`L days and 1 ev- 1 + . s • suing each week. ]ylrs. J. Heine, Old - Horses Doors tlpen Each Night' Au L3# �- : 'Forest Road. ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES Bay mare, H. D.; Bay Gelding', H. FOR SALE — Cocker spaniel pup- HONE PICK. 15--R 32 Black mar driver. _ Y - P D. e, H D:' Black dri FRIDAY 'iATIJRDAY DUNBA#tTON _..__ ,Cattle -- z�._Jsek Parry, 29 Beatty 5t. Ajax- -- --- NOVEMBER 23 and 24 �• Red' and white cow, 3 -yea., fresh, FOR SALE — drop side couch bed; calf by side Saturday Matinee at 2 P. X. pair men's black dress oxfords, size Holstein cow, 4 yrs., fresh, calf, by 'G. A -1 condition. 8 Cedar St. Ajax. percent of those receiving medical inspiring solo. The bearers were: aide. MIDNIGHT MAN HUNT -FARM FOR SALE ---to settle estate, service, over 50 years of age. Ten Fr:d Byers, Norman Wilson, Howard Red, and -white cow, 4, yrs., fresh, y pal, Wolf m ' 100 acres, good clay loan', good thousand meals in 24 hours have been - Ormerod, Elmo Disney, Ed._ Pascoe - calf by side. .7 buildings, Hydro. Lot 25, con. 6, served, employees. Meats and Pot- and Alvin Bushby. r Red and white oow, 3 yrs., fresh, Pickering Township. No. 7 Highway., atoes sometimes hard to get, but Interment took place at Saleu, calf by side. Selected' Short Subjects— — • �' Universal News Apply to Wm. Duncan, Green River, never failed to provide -meat on Cemetery. t Guer.�sey "h'eife'r, 2 yrs old. or George F. Duncan, Locust Hill, days on which they were entitled to The sympathy of the gommunity ,Guernsey heifer 2 yrs old. 1Z. 1, I:::ecutors. 30 serve. All' of the .above mentioned goes out to the family in their sad 4 Black heifer, 2 -yrs. old. MONDAY — TUESDAY FOR SALE —aged horse (mare), i features carne under 31r. Russell's bereavement, 1 Holstein heifer,,2 yrs. old ti0y 11BER 'l6 and 27 good single worker. find. Band- supervision as Supervisor)- •here. � ?� White and .black heifer, 2 yrs. old nrchyn, lt.'R.'2, Pickering. ,, :. Yi. t WANTED i,itt -,an heifer,'., yrs. old. Valley of Decision` OR SALE — Renfrew cuuk stove, 6 Rotary of Whitby Entertain ' DC:AD HJRSES AND CAC` 10- 2 Holstein heifer calves, 6 mon F ths. Holstein bull, 2 .years old. Greer Carson and hole, ,wood - burning, can be converted .Junior Farmers for coal. Andy Bandurchyn, R. R. 2, Ivor tree pieK up , phoue �- -Red heifer calf,• `? mos. old. Gregory Peck Pickering. quarter mile north of th pver one hundred farmers and' BROOKLIN .. .. .. . , 55 r Swine Select a ort Subjects .Liverpool Hotel. Junior Fanners at`e :ded the banquet.! PICKERING .. .. .. 606 1 3 White brood sows, bred Sept- I. — Bought and Sold -- at Whitby on Tue <day evening. Jos. PICKERING .. .. .. .. 39 2 White brood sows, bred Sept. 1• WEDNESDAY — THURODAT Used Clothing — sterilized, clean- Banigari, Frank Chapman and Harry AGINCOURT .....'. ...:zone 2144 2- Young white brood sows NOVEMBER 28 and 29 'Arnold attended from Pickering. pay -p $ f White sew,.7 pigs at foot od *ad pressed like new, Carry • ti� e a the hone char ei l b e stock of high cia%s suits, l York shire boar pig ,A Medal for Benny Jarg The. speaker of the evening, Mr. 4 Young white sows, bred Overcoats and pants Also a good Carol, of the Pairs Departiment of GORDON YOUNG LTD I_ g Hop, weigh app- 150 lbs. Stock of new irxthei costa and the Dept. of Agriculture, dwelt on g P Dorothy Laanour Arturo de Cordova gvindbreakers, and nta' fu'rnish. 'oronto l'houe Ad:'3H3d 9 Fat hogs i Ke the theme `'Future of Agriculture in ' 23 Small pigs, 6 weeks old. _ , . - - :Selected, Short Subjects bw at very reasonable prices- Call the Province of Ontario." lie stated and be convinced. that we .are eating 2� percent more VA RT Y BEAUTY PARLOR - Poultry,, FOTO -NITS — THURS. Sam Schwartz food now. that we used to, but if 60 White Leghorn hens, laying well . P1::RhlAtiE!`T- WAVING. Ray, Grain and Roots 21 Bond Street Rest, Oshawa, Ont. the wurld «•as brought up to a min- `� About '150 bus. mangles I Choice Meats BIRTHS r ►mum nutritional standard. 100 • HAIR SHAPING -- STYLING 1 About 250 .bus. turnips (suitable for 1 percent ;none food w�.uId be needed., 52 Windsor Ytreet; Ajax, Otitario Fish In Season - 1= table use- $:rd tree from water Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clarke, Despi-.e the tremendous increase in Phone, 19 R 21 core), an Saturday, November 10, 19. 5-,, at export, and the 20 percent increase 3 !rows mixed hay: - You May Pay More - You Cai t like Pickering Nursing Home, a dau in consumption. production has been S 500 Bus, mixed grain _ carried an with 30 percent less labor. Farr s Elevator ,: - ghter, Marlyn Heather. The speaker stress�l the' fact t at' About 1'3 bus: red clover seed - --Buy Better s • , s ' About ,2 bus. timothy seed. _ more farm meehunixation: improve - Rea. 38J Phones Off. �W Born, to Mr. and. - Mrs. Edgar ' Farnti Implements phone 1808 Claremont. Oat. Thompx<, �, on Saturday, `uvptnber 3, ment in housing for the farmers and We Solicit Your Atteallon and 1 I H. G. ' i5-30 tractor with. heavy X1945, ut the Pickering tiursing Hum°, impro`•em °nts in farm buildings are Business - deity 'mater, all newly avenhauled.- - Claremont Meat a daughter, Joyce. a few- of`'the things em the' present Feeds Set e- ctensian tractor circle. ..-.. survey. About 100 miltion dollars for Poultry, Hog, Dairy, whole or - Born, :o Itiir. and �1rs. Hilts; on farm home improvements . and 150 chop Western Grain, Growing- New I. H. C. 3- furrow tractor plow, .; :.M arket �„ U, million for farm buildings 'and. eq- Mash for chickens. 5U0 grain adjustable beams. -ace bottom- - •Friday, . ,-ember , 1935, at the 100 lbs Developing Concentrate New 3- section spring• tooth hairrow; Pickering Nursing Home, a uaugh- uiptneat is needed. Moilasses, Oil Cake, Glutton,' - Cockshutt - - He- also stressed', the.. for Bran, Shorts, Middlings Manure spreader, neti. ~ ter. �', -more community improvements th Wire Fencing, Steel Fence Posts • C CLENDENING _ 'TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING i towns and villages,, such as comet- Bin Twine, Harness 2 F- 'f°°tMMcDeeria� brndeis Cement, B e- Foot assay mower ' ::TrtY[ XIdUL DIRFt'TOQ Clerk's Notice For First Porting Of unity halls and. Parke, ete. " - and Farmers' H-atdware Brick rake. Roller Private- Ambolaace Township Voters' Libra The meeting wk's a big success and Surge and Woods' Milken Installed . the Junior Farmers in attendance Woods' Coolers - Traebar Oil 10 -Foot steel sores rake' Pfsee mark. am or g 1-13-Dise _ Cockshutt drill, good :. Volers" List, 1945, Municipality of -- displayed great enthusiasm in- what , Win �� f get 5- section drag harrows mwvsr few t _the Township of P>dlcerinR, in the. the future holds in.,atore for them. Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Spring -tooth wuffler _ Coslnty -af Ontaln ....� —, Fleury 21 walking plow Markham, Ont• NOTICE 1S HEREL1' tlI�'1 :` that MTV. William Middleton Truck wagon on rubber, new- I have complied .with Sections 8• -of _ :Claremont, Oat. Ha cask Fanning mill z the Votara' List Act, aad that I have y Eaves - Trough" ing posted up at my office at Brougham, Foiioai'ng an . ilmeaa of several Rip saw, with frame months, Mrs. William Middleton = on the 19th day of November, 1945, boos 1981 t H. C. grain grinder. 8 1 -2 inch - the list of all pera4ns entitled co passed away at tier hoarse in Green- 'Toronto AD 6b2,. -. Pick. 38 x 1St Drive bell Wheel barrow !Carpenter Wor* wood on Tuesday_morring, November Stock rack 2 Wagon wheels -g "' vote in the said Municipality at the. AGineourt 38 quarter horse 13, in her 59th year. �aectric motor,, qua WORK GUARANTEED Municipal El^ctions and -that such � _ - 'list remains there for insp- ctiun, and Deceased was born zearedClaremont, RON GIB SON set .Heavy team harness, good" , ' II hereby call upon all •vst,era tr, take the daughter of the late Wm, and �3 Set backband and tewn harness EYI:RETT SMITH -- immediate proceedings to nave any Mrs. Linton. She was a lifelong meet- :TRANSP A T Snuffler Electric fence Fairport Beach, Ontario . :.-errors or omissions- corrected a. cord- ber of the former '_4fetliodist and Un- Cream Separator, No. 9 Massey, new nog to' law, the last day for appeal ited Church. A kind and helpful TR.kNSF'URT About 150 feet horsefork draw rope bein the 10th da of December, neighbor,' p devoted wife and - mother,.. spew. Number pulleys RADIO. SERVICE g y CAR r;kGE .Sling chain �94b. she was held in high• esteern by all Hay fork. , _ who knew her. - _ MOVING} Set sling ropes" 4 ' Surviving are: -her husband, two - Electric brooder, new. Warner 500 ` ,Dated at'Brougham.� dn`t., this 19 h SAND GRAVEL STONE _ trou hs s✓'' ,Day of No`•emoer, 19 t5. 4eons and two daughters: Perry and tiumber� chicken fountains, g 1 Edna (Mrs. muses,11 Philip.) of Buff- , and several feet electric wire. ! i.. T. JOHNSTON, .I alo; Herbert and Elva .(:� m, lien. Conduit. 50•Feet.garden )nose �I - Clerk of the Township of Pickering Elson) of Greenwood; three grand- j Block and ..tackle. _ i �'• •M'� �""�' children:,-Isobel _Middleton and Ger- i 90 -Gal, oil or gasoline ta+tk,' good. The qunervisor — continued aid, of Buffalo, and Wayne Elson,'of -- -complete with..taps. ,Guaranteed Make Repair N�a - 7 Greenwood; — ano,,her daughter 'Quantity used 1 and 2 in. lumber � Anj Malta or Model � one car from Port Hope making the ' predeceased her - several years ago; � dumber wooden barrels tri daily for four ears, and one PermanentrNaggim9 Pain !� RTHUR FIELD P 3' also five sisters and' two brothers: S Number doubletrees, neck yokes, lady,- a passenger in thaw car for Mrs. 1lorgan Evans, D'Irs. Judson I that Fray the Temper and forks, shovels, chains, hose, ropes .'tlthree ye=ars without one day off. No. Ward, and Mrs. Fred -Ward, of Clare - and numerous other articles. PHONE 62 h! S* strikes (though cic3se to it on seer- moot; `Ins. Urban Blake, Audley, Nerves. It may be Your Eyes: r Household Effects } sa occasions). ,IV, ar;ime Prices gave Norman and -Levi, of walsarn, and 1 Cqok stove,, wood- burner _ ' i. 1`Perso:znel" duty of issuing gas and bIr� John Bayles, of Greenwood. C. H. TUCK!. OPT,. D. � Ma le Leaf Fire r.ni_s to essential vehicles- Quebec •heater, _ -tire p': t, The funeral' which was held ai the Oak stand and ash tray _ -- Disney Block, Opp P. O. - Insurance, Co - Medical Services, with hospital were , r � - . .., farriily residence,was largely alt ^nd • 1 Fancy Fernery • ,-' ;� **+ost camplete.•...$1.00 per week ed. Service was conducted by. Rev. , Number kitchen chaffs from each employee provided all net_ Phone 151- Write' or Phone • R. Vi . McVey, during which Mrs. L. Fall-leaf- table . sssary meckcal . attention•:..: over 50 ; Pegg sang a -very comforting and I .OSHAWA, ONT. Cupboard, glass top .,�_ sr.,. #nr Ift"n and Coaatm i. Rocking chair COUCA B 1 p� c L� at olster ele�rtc rsdia, Wash ? i °Wooden beds' 2 s Dan 2 Mattresses stand r � a � Wei COiYle •:CLAREMONY 9 Weight clock, and ziaaneroas other articles. J •••• s: f3 4. 1n Claremont Community Hall No Rye Jsle -at 12.3Q Bowman & Rowe This Christmas give a subscription Sat. 'Her. acrd Cisrlee Prentiege, Acct. r _ , ' Nov• 24 to 'Admission - Sbc . H -Note Change of Date .. J C f orb - A' k T t� a �'�ekerdn N eWS ; ,CARD OF THANKS 4 . • �•_ , g - PHONE PICKERING it R 8 - , =130 A YEAR We would like to thank the many - n ; 1� relatives, friends and neighbors for _ Vs-$ - Oil - Greasing their assistance, kindness and beam- !�'� � f ear A&atnd Reiiekbrahce iful floral tributes, during our re- Tube Vulcanizing 3 cent sad bereavement, especially Mr. -• - - .Attractive card sent in advance Wm- 'Eachnie, Mrs. McIntyre, WORK GUARANTEED Mrs- Lehman ant Mrs. Trowner. Z Days A We* 7 A. DL -- 12 P. IL t •-d ionel Douglss, Mr. aind Mrs. d AN •{! :..,, ..s...v •s)Y 1. -. r 7t.P•a,.c ;,".." a py 7 .w +.� ..-_%r .. L- _ �, •'' - _ .�,a -` re.. . e'.`<k.ray- ;.Y�' iii,,, ,. -s.c: v _ ... _ .. . - ' - • :� ?` L A R E M Q N T Wise Buying". At the next meeting In December, at Mrs. Gray's, to . the weather was unfavorable. Capt. Silcox is spending a few days erty in the North. Crime does not acknowledge a boundary line.. My bring a donation for the Children's with his family here, and gave an letters in the Stouffville Tribune, ' Shelter. A very pleasant tizihe was interesting talk on his experiences where space has been so generously up. and Mrs. Delbert Booth, of izationa, Mss. Annie, Douglas and spent at the tea tables, when Mrs. overseas at the Group 3 meeting of donated by the publishers, hhve an- Stouffville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen and Bert, Mr. wad Mrs. L. Hamilton and helpers served re- the Woman's Association on Tuesday swergd with facts • and figures the Spenceley and family. Taylor, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, Mr. and freshments. Mrs. Glen gave a fine evening when a choice program was vague reasonings and theories of s Der. and Mrs Bert Gibson, of Osh= Mrs. Tilley, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. review on "Current Events." put on. _ . _ __. those who are opposed to any prog- - awn, spent Sunday with 3v. and Mrs. Tran, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tran, the Local News The Farm Forum met 'at the home rem I agree Vdth. Foil that- hwe Fslaiiilunl Gieel► of bit: and Mrs. Morgan on Monday no evidence whatsoever of "hard Mr. Cox, of 'tae C. P. R. station inum of Canada at Kingston, Mr. and were week -end visitors at the Wm. evening with a good number Area- feelings ", nor will .we, as far 'as had his brother and family as Sun - Mrs. Alf. Pretty and family, Mr. Ellicott home. ent. These meetings are proving very we are concerned, permit any to day guests. and Mrs. Edgar Sherk, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Brown and Mrs. Brown and helpful' and many are taking an in- develop. They are completely na- Misa Georgic Forsyth, of Toronto, Chas. Dolley, Mrs. Green and Edna, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, were Sat- 1,.terest in them. necessary. As far as the Pickering spent the week -end at her home Mt'. and Mrs. A. J. Sutherland, 'Mr. urday visitors with Mrs. T. C. Brown. �', Anyone wishing good sewing done Township- Council is concerned, in its Acre, and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, Mrs. Law, Mr. Bert Beer is visiting 'his ais- i should call and see Mrs. W. Cole. dealings with us, relations have been - Mr, and Mrs. Boniface attended Lawson, Margaret McPhail, Ernie ties', Mrs. H. Wright, at' Georgetown ' She has had a good experience in - amore than harmonious, they've been . ` the "Mink Show" on Dawes Road on • Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson at present. the line .4 ladies' and 'children's downright friendly! We think the -.'Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Redman, Mr. Mrs. Tripp sad children were' or- gatments and is open for engage- Council itself .would be happier if . + Miss Bessie Graham, of.-Toronto,, and Mrs. Ed. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, onto visitors over the week -end. l merits now. .. there was representatio r of the spent the week -end with her people Gordon Graham, Mrs, Jessie Walker, Mr. Warren Willson and Mrs. D. 'I' South Pickering area on its Council bore, -. Queenie Overlaid, Mr. and Mrs. Gannon attraded the funeral at the y and that is why the S. P. R. A. is Miss Betty Pretty, of Toronto, is f C?ias. Overland, Mr. and Mrs. Groveside Cemeteiy, Brooklin, on .u���,7 .. supporting the. candidature' of Ron' " .." nyending a few days with her peo- i Spratt, Mr. sad Mrs. Trout, Miss Saturday afternoon, of their' cousin, White and myself, along with nine plc sere. I Alargaret Macnab, R. J, Barber, Mr. Mr's- A. Wells, formerly, Rebecca W. H. Guthrie, one of our biggest other sound reasons to be found in _ Mr. and Mrs. dack�Badgerow"spedt ; and Mrs,._'E. Hilliery, Mr. and Mrs. Willson, wao was born and grew up beef cattle fenders, recently unload - our platform. The men on the Ares- Saturday in Toronto visiting friends. !Len Lye, Mrs: Lorisdaje and Mrs. near Brougham, on the 5th concess = ed 26 tine steers from the local C. ent Township Councif•are' fine then, Messrs Robt, Forsyth, Earl Beare Conner, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.,-Robin- _ ion. She was the last member of the t P. R. station. and this Association will permit no Fred Evans re:urihed from the son, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Studebaker, late Joseph Willson family. 'Mr. The Witzke family have purchas- slurs to be cast, upon their integrity , - " hunt last week, with a deer each. Miss Mary Freeland,'Mrs.- ytclntyre,� and bSrs, Will Bate were with ed the -Frank White farm oh the by anyone who merely, wants to .Fred Evans - had. a shot 'at a bear, ( Bernice Overland, Gil .Fairtimaks, A Miss.. Ida Fate on Sunday last, Lake Shore, and intend to $o' into create mischief b,�tNti'een • the -North _ but suceeded only in wounding' it group of girl friends that included The Women's Institute sponsor the dairying. -return and the South of our Township, - - Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers opened !.'Margaret *�ackson, Katie Loyst, Mil- ,party this Friday evening, Nov. 23. Councillor W. H. without offering, as we are offering, hr home on Tuesday • evening to ! dred, Dorothy and Jessie Taylor; Mr. — ed from his deer hunt The art party concrete proposals for betterment of the Goodfellowship Class meeting, I aid Mrs, Gordon Overland, Detroit; Whitevale secured six deer and venison. dinners the, whole Township. - carried out as Remembrance Day I Mr, and Mrs. Laura` Morrison -and _ have been enjoyed by several. .I cannot close this letter without ,a program, conducted by Mr& Thos. Mrs. Jean Boutillier. Mrs. John Puckrin is visiting her a strong word of appreciation for the i Hamarhond. A piano solo by Mrs. W. _ , .._„�„_. __'_ - A very impressive service was mother, Mrs. Holliday, of Whitby, thirty -odd boys from Pickering Vlll- :: ' Ii. Evans was enjoyed. A social half veld in the United Church arc Sunday 'following who is indisposed. age, who attended , our meeting the hour was spent, closing with _ BROUGHAM last, when the children Mrs. Bate Wilson visited her_sis- 'Corbett, other night in Pickering Town Hall. -__ the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." and adults were baptised. Veen Gale ter, Mrs. of Greenwood over Adult members of' our Association : We draw your attention to this fact Crawford— Malcolm Robinson, William John Robinsvo, the week -end. voiced their appreciation of these - that the regular Friary evening pn Saturday afternoon, November ;rarjory- I,reedie, Margaret Tweedie,.. ,. Alex. Haney whose funeral took .boys' manly conduct right in ottt dawce is being .held tomorrow night i7, St. John's Church was the scene Marion and Eleanor Anthany, Elsie ;Tiller, " Ruth Ihillips, Ruby' Booth, place at Sunderland on Monday, at the aqe of 92, was, for 50' years, a meeting, and I would like to echo it here. The meeting was unavoid- - (Saturday) this .week. of a pretty wedding when Rev, 1. E. - P Y g 1{enned officiated at this marriage Mrs. Waiter Booth. Mary Carter, r- sfdent of Lot 9, Con. 4, here whore } ahly late" iri izta,rting, due to a car Native' of Claremont Buried of Helen Bernice, fourtt daughter ui �targ: 5 °tiers, .� : :n Ka.hlee❑ and hig fa'h,r, the !ate Richard iian�y ,breakdown for our speaker and movie On Monday Mr: and Mrs. Howard Malcolm; of .Jac4ueI.;1e Marie Adams. After the Was a pioneer settler. prE,jecti+•pia . use bops sat through - A lifet °rig resident' of Claierrionrt, gr ::gham, rn Ra4p'r, Crawford. so:: baptism, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Keith The Audrey Comrriu> ity Club will a 'half -hour. patiently ' and uncom- William Neal was buried on blonds Y of Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford, of Johnson, Bruce Annis Barbara Ann present their drama `•N'li s, My lainin I waits for the movies. p g Y- - of this week," following his death in ..iicookliii. The br`.de cure the" trod- -Buckles, Marjory and Margaret Western Miss" on Friday evening, 'Audrey Then trrv, Ftaypd' for -the rest of St. Michael's Hospital, o,r Thursday itivnal white gown with veil, and , Tweedie, Marion and Eleanor Anth- December 7, in School f the meeting, and listened attentiv- November 15. He was in his 82nd carried .bvu. {net of crimson roses ony, Elhis-Miller, Muth Phillips, Mrs. House. ' ely, down to the youngest. I had the - ;year• .a acid white rnttma• Miss Sarah Mal- 1'T'•• Booth and Ruby, Mary Sellers. cAi;D OF THANKS feeling, that they understood what Born in Claremont, he lived here colm, sister of the bride, as brid. -s . _" 'liar Carter were received into merri- y' _ was neMM in Pickering Township. K p• all his life. �►s a man, he farmed maid, wore a pink gown and -head berahip of the church, with Mrs. N. "Hagerrami, '{Iham Middleton and farnity- When I �e fine young men between -nine - out, all tAnrough this area. He mars- dress with veil, and carried an utd liandail, Mrs., . L. Mm. wish to thank their kind friends, the ageq of and fifteen acting in led the loaner Sarah Jemima Thomp- fashioned nosegay. The best man was S: Annis,� Mr. Roy Carter, Mr. N.. neighbors, and pallbearers for their such , an intelligent 'and respo:haible :son. Mr, Neal, on retitYng a few Mr. Henry Sonley. -Ushers were K Robinson and Mrs. - Allen, as a many acts of kindness, expressions mann ^r, i realize _ that any effort - : years ago, purchased a Qrhall place Lorne" Crawford and Clayt6n Jack- " Welcoming Committee. aced ifnl - white and holden mama graced the o! sympathy; and for their beautiful expended is decidedly- worthwhile that will help make a better Picker- _. on the 9th concession. He was i; an of the United Church. son. Miss Doris Malcolm, of Mark - 'ham; played the wedding music and table, There was spinn- floral tributes, during the recent ill- ness: and death of a loving wife and Ing Township for these boys. In my Member .Sur . vivin�g are: his wife; three -sons, accompanied -tire sofoisC Mrs. "John 'Toronto, `O. did attendance. Once again our public school child - mother. work in this wholg area. I have al- ways found the same thing: boys and 4Mwles, of Claremont, John, of Jor- 'dan Station and Oscar, of Welland -Wells, of who sa%hg. . perfect Love." The church was well- ren have decided to do their bit to- ' girls who are eager to hetp., you, If -Fort;. five daughters: Margaret Mrs filled with interested neighbors and ward helping to send Christman Dumbarton you are trying to' help them. We Victor plant; Claremont), Mabel friends..Oves forty of the immediate • Cheer to British Children. On Fri- don't do enough to deserve their itMre. Sibley, Omemeei, Mary, of relatives were entertained at the - day, December 7, they are holding a the _. .. loyalty, any of us, and as parents we blame, I Sault Ste, Marie, Jane Mir. Archie wedding supper at the home of the- concert in I. O. 0. F. Hall. All A beautiful a-'hd inspiring service thins must all aiirlre the nk Feeney, Milliken), and Charlotte, on bride, following the,ceremony. The proceeds for the Evening Telegram of worship has been planned for the boys and girls of this Township - ` -Dawes Toronto. The funeral happy couple were the recipients "of B. W. V. Fund and Christmas Cheer, Sunday tnomring' at the United should bq given recreational help -Road, "was held on Monday, from the Un- many lovely and costly presents, under the auspices of the Women's Church. Let us plan to set aside the and citizenship direction, and, if ,ited Church, With, Rev. I. E. Kennedy Tice church was attractively decay- Institute. ,_ Preliminary Notice hour from 11 a. m. until 12 noon, for worship. Sunday School meets elected to Council, I know that both Mr. White and rnyael! will picas for officiating. Interment in Claremont ated with Ora- mums and-flower- - {t On Thursday evening, December. at 9.45 a. m. a►Tith a Class and Tea - .Provincial and. Federal aid towards Union Cemetery. ing plants. C6hrrdt► News _ 20, the' pupils •of the United' Church cher for boys and girls of every the establishment of such facilities - Mrs. Lionel Douglas Laid To Rest Rev. Kerrrredy continued his din- are, holding a good old - fashioned age. in this Township. This will have to be One of the• largest funerals in courses on "The Kingdom of God." Christmas Concert in the Auditorium Folks, this date _ Whitevalel-and Brougham — done in conjunction with direct don- from, all citizens able to do .Claremont in many years wsa.held 1Keetinas announced for week: — at of -the Church. keep _ -open! _ 1�ati°ns ! so. I know that the West Hill -High- ° =last week- Mrs. Lionel Douglas young People's tiitioi, to meet Mr. and" Mrs. Lawrence Hilts and. -the Progressive Euchre to be held in land Cr-ek Lions Club, of which I - . (Margaret Overland} was laid to Claremont on Monday evening the baby son 'are vacationing with Mr. Whitevale Ledge Rooms, Tues- am an officer, has this very firmly rest. She was 28. She passed away Women's Missionary Society to meet Mrs. W. -A. Hilts, of Wihitevale,. day, November 27. Good Prizes, in mind for activities, and -early on Tuesday morning, following i4h the: church on Thursday after- a.hd The Woman's Association of the Sponsored by the loeal.I,.O. 0. F. •future -I would respectfully suggest it as a the birth of a eon a few hours, be- snort -- Prayer and Worship Service United Church are holding an af- matter discussion for your fine ifore in the Flesherton Hospital. at the home of.Mrs. L. Matthews.on terioon tea and bazaar' on December .��. AUCT%O�F SALE Pickering Rotary Club, if this is not g Born in Inglewood, she came to Claremont at the age of 2..' Shi? at- Wednesday evening. Women's Insttitute 8 ;h,. in . the- Sunday School Room.. .., =' :' already being done. -" ` tended Claremont Public and ,Corr �in - _ On Tuesday afternoon, November the - '��"' ___ River. Wednesday, December 5, .+— auction sale of 10(1 acre choice dairy .and Yes' bny�s, You made yourselves a lot of good frier`ds last Friday :right, '- -''tinuatihn- schools. Actiae United 13, the November meeting of -'.:Green -= grain farm, also new Ford-Ferguson and wr're going to try to plan other Church, she taught the Junior Girls' Women's Institute met at the home 'tractor and horse drawn implertnents, entertainments for you. We look Class for years,, was reyef organist of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton, with A number from here attended the Serge milker; • . dairy cattle, hors:a, un.,a, you as our citizens of the fut- - and sang in the. choir, and . was a a very large attendance. ,President, - T special service at Whitev'ale Lnited ha rain, house, at' north half of S g ure, and we hope well merit your •member of the GnodfrIl —ship Class. Mrs. T. ,Robertson conducted the Church last.Sunday evening. : Lot 20, con. 2, Scarboro, about doe confidence. We'd like to- have letters - Married ,to . Lionel Douglas,. six Opening- and Business Session.: -The The Ladies' Aid will sheet it the mile west of Malvern, south of the from you, telling what you'd like to years ago. She operated the drug Cotrhmittee `in charge of the Supper hoarse of 3..B• Filson -on• -V4 ednesday - 'highway, the property of John D. g P P y do in the way of r- crea'ion and en- -store hefe for the past four years. and Entertainment to- be" held for .lvo °ember 29, at 2.30. -Mrs. Draper` McMichael. Sale at" 1 p. �n4: Terms tertair.mera- You can give the let- They moved to a farm at '�Tarkdale Returned SerEZCemen,' reported on H toss. 21Irs Barefoot, Ajax, guest cash. No reserve on chattels. Faun tern to ?fir. Murkar to pass on' to =' ni August, it, and Invite discussion on what speaker. Word for Roll Call - at 3 P. m: subject. to "rr� vs. . Surviving' are: her husband, and would be best for welco 'in others " ten „• �,fferPd bid. Further particulars day of Thanks again” 111r. Editor. I think ; little son; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. who- will be arriving, — possibly, a � Three carloads attended the Youth saw's sale. See bills. Clarke d• Ken you' realize that 'our ' .meeting of C. A. Overi'a' :•.d, Claremont, and, one change of pro8•ram• will be made. 'Movement for Christ. in Massey Hall .aF Prentice, Auctioneers. - la §t Friday night was probably one g p y brother, Gordon. _— —_ -Those now home, but- not - -finding it last Saturday evening. of the most important ever held in ` The funeral wao held on Thursday convenient to be prese,:t at supper, Prayer Meeting at Mrs. C. hilts, Letters To, the Editor - tka .djst.- ir.r., I think you also, realize from the United Church here, wit}r will be given 'their' walled, a..vote in Whitevale, on Friday -night. Mrs. that it was intended to unify the Rev. T. E. 'Kennedy officiating. Dui' ' was taken as to whether -the �W. I. dances.'alternat- Shank, Devotional" header. Dear Mr. Murkar: _ •,. 'for -your' Township, not to disrupt_it, • !� - ing the service, the choir sa=rg will still carry on Miss Margo Wilson left ai Mon- Many thanks Our editorial •`Nearer to Thee" Pallbearers were: ely with the Firemet* --the vote was �y for Miami, Florida. of last week referring to the tort- � yours for s united Pickering Lloyd Pugh, ,Jos. Tran, Geo. Con- in the affirmative. The convenes for . :�� espondent of a neighboring paper, Township. stable, char. Cooper, Grant Taylor, .tire program: Subject - "Citizen- for trying' to stir up trouble bet- Horace Brown, ' and Brace Taylor. Interment took ship was Mrs. R. Sirrell' and ,her '..Greenwood ' eta North a South sickernring : -President t South Pickering Rate- ideas - Ate- 1, f. place rn Ct>�retriont -Union -E�...L t. group Mrs. - Norman Burton believed -� — — — -- — - - - - -� ociaiion Que r Asa I' - ' payers Association. .... . Flowers were carried by girls being helpful and neighborly, Vas . , The C. G. I. T. held their monthly geographically to "North Pickering" - With whom she had attended school, essential as a good citizen. Mrs. W. meeting at. Mrs. Siacox's home o?h and' "South Pickering", as a music- emd by women members of the Good- White spoke of cultivating beauty in Sunday afternoon. ipality, we, are " "Pickering Township", ' Dear Sir: • lellowenip Class. our surroundings as helpful. She Miss Marion McVey and ,girt fri6hd and such, as far as this Association I . feel constrained to write yon" ' c Flowers were sent by: Father and '}cad a photo 'of her grandmother's spent the week -end with her father is concerned, we will remain. I do re the peed of ditches) ping cleared Babyh; Mr. and Mrs. Overland, Gor- flower garden. Mrs. Eli Barclay ;s at the parsonage. -,wish- that -.-Your, reference, had been , and opened on the Fairport Beath Aon and Isobel Overland, Mr. and , garden was a show place years ago. The Young People's Union met •at more specific, as many members of Road,- North, Dunbaiton. - lf+irs. W. A. Douglas, Robt. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A•ihnis took ' "Respect s-hd the home of Mies Edna Green on the A�ociation mistakenly conclud- Why can't the powers that ba . Toots, Maurice and Roberta, Clare Obedience to Law and those in Auth- Sunday evening, with - Miss Joyce ed.'that your editorial was directed after this matter? - ,and Audrey; and 'truce and Bernice ority" a help to good citizenship." - Minakin In charge." at the Association's activities for I for one, would willingly, pay it also: Kira, S. J. Little, Mrs. G. S. Mrs.' Matthews stressctRt "friendly Mrs. Hadwin, of Lindsay, is spend- which' I know yr,•i have great 's) *m- little- more- tax oTi•'my 'propertyp - I,1oyd, - Mr.' and Mrs. Thos. Little, spirit" in tke community made for fng a few days with -her son Ivan pathy and. to w-:h chyouu_h­v—ve�g den doubtless others would too, to ".geh . • : - -tiir. - and biro. Taste, Mr. art( Mrs. good citizenship— pard -read' and family, support in your 'fine community decent drainage. Kirkpatrin'a.' Mr. and Mrs. Lor1e a paper prepared b Mrs. M. An- P P Y The community extend their s m- Y Y newspaper. } Are we ever going to get a wet& �Overtara, Mr. and Mrs. Arol O*•er- ' nis, dealing wi�h the importance of pathy to Mr. Wm. Middleton' and Anything that the South Picker - and- sewage - "stem?' i hand, Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Little. Mr. early training' of children. Mrs. family in the passing of a dear wife ing Ratepayers association wants, Yours truly, sod Mrs. F:nbt. Little, air. and Mrs. Burrell spoke briefly, closing the and mother. Mrs. Middleton was al- It wants it for the good of the Sidney T. Jordan. K- Overland, Claremont Contin- program. Members were urged to ways willing to help in any work for Township as a whole, and not for P. S. What's wrong with the trustees Auation sad Ral6lic Schools. Brough- attend the meeting on Nov. 28th, the good of others. any one particular section- Murder of Dunbarton School that ratepayers ....1 W= Union Lodge, A• F. and A- 1R., when Mice Collins, of the Depart- Mr. Lloyd Peas sale on Satur- may occur in Ajax, but arson takes of this district are -rot allowed Qinited Church sad afflllats onm- ' went will speak on "Teretiles sad . day was a dwided eneeess* tb*Mh ph" 0h. the Township Cluck's prop- of the school for meetings,,? THE SPORTING THING OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Williams ,on ,00 Spot _ BY LANG ARMSTRONG _ - '�- -' • ' ' _ —�- soft WT801POLE NICE PE/OPLH YOU WHO Wf7lJLDN'T R BE I . '-� r Grover Cleveland Wilmoth of El - jll1�8Y SOl1JlD1 ! ( GUYS— LETTIN TH/1CT MADE FJ�4 64 TO GU i AU Beautifully Furnished 1 I Ib Paso, Tex., recce PnoR d cal +c sucH , ,•fur et�x 1►.1 WWpp I y notified us that With R�� Water. TO BORE AFOUR- A SAR MID HA. VF_ I the examining officer at a nearby , INC}{ BOLE WITH Six i}iAIT NAR-S BAR � �',�B M H IniSTRtiGTe7iZ5! ! _ army base asked a new man what • Rateit ------- --- • his wife's name was. The fellow rww IMA17.1 ITS -fOD LOnK3 said he, doesn't know. -- V nat uo isv 010 - i \ • V, • 1 ■ LIMBER! t you mean ?" demanded the officer. NIA(;ARA FALLS ' "What did you call her." And tI the new guy said: "Never had to _ OPPOSITE / . �/•. ' �� r �,c; she was always there." C.N.R. _STATION - :e !i He s probably in here —buried in his books 1'-' - • �� --= 1' ��,� �ECAUSE OF I . • _ f /'I, t:, 7NESF F /RESTO�Yd ✓ •s r R r L RN1NG ;t ew.,wasfQllsnaec:. •_a.h.y...v.a. _ EXTRA VALVES. . FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger 4"•"'7��,�.� . _ ^ ,�.._�..� -w--�- .... -...+Y ; -• =a.- �.�wr /�llew .Yls.ls R.IMr -4ua 1 - - ."NOW WHAT ?" �--_. ' a.ar - -- --:+.: i :---_✓ - - . , ri �• 'y Yea, jou can be sure of Firestone tires' - • �.•JI." w�. -►-- standing up - to say practical speed you Enough _ �• =-'� -` `- :.: ;.:..�! will ever travel. `Wilbur Shaw, the famous _�.. __.. - p race driver, definitely proved that for . - 1 --`�'. you in an detual speedway test. - .wi.1.,.,, tr,<..•...a Mother wanted to spend Satyr - '" �• ert•.'•"'— _ .., ... � ,,,,�, ,,,,.,, _ C - _. _ _ • Shaw drove for 500 miles at an ave- �•.n - ltay in town, and father, an ac- i E1F - _ w rage speed of 100 miles per hour —oft countant, reluctently agreed to o. ,•„ -•- the straightaways he hit 135 miles : -. _ give up his golf and spend the af- - _ - f- o° �, ,=- ;_ per hour. - ternoon with the children. On the = '' �^•-' ' • Not a skid or blowout occurred ink - - return of mother, the father hand- this gruelling test ual to_50,000. - "ed her the following' report of the . � _... 'miles of ordinary d afternoon:— wwa +Iw. a4 f.bt.�r _ You may never want to drive at 100 miles �- •-• •L..+ - 'Dried tears -9 times: Tied shoes — �= per hour but it's .miXhty comforting to. --IS tinges; Toy ballons purchased :..� Itnow your Firestone tires have the I per child. Average life of a bag- �+:�•' 'reserve strength and stamina to stand up 1oon-13 secoan_ s -- Caudomrd ebild• to any demand you could even make of fen not to cross street —. 21 times. _==— - them. When you are able to buI tires ` „ -'insist ' on having Firestone DeLuze Children crossed street -21 times. = _ Champion .tires on -your ear. �•.,r,•,�,,.,a �.f. - " Number' of Saturdays' I will do _ _• .•u :this again- •.._o." Ir it 0 in I A Dead Heat - . Economists say the quickest way ',to inflation is paying more for less - roods. What' about paying- more 'a thMk it's a N"y mats eaMilsg the bell - - ;tor less labor? —New York Suer - - Way TO great - ,REG'LAR FELLERS — And What A Hand! By GENE BYRN1ES Sore, PaiWW Piles Hare Is the chance for every per- icon In Canada surferins from sore, ,rpyy ALL 1 T}A Itching, painful plies to try a simpii YA BiG 00 1� LEAD HI WHY YOU ' TAKE THAT �/' IT 1 KNOCIfFD Ibome remedy with the Promise or (VAHi MUNKA AGED R,IGMT OAIgT'lil' I'LL �1S�sR � p PINHEAD iM OVrCOLD a reliable firm to refund the cost ELSE! e! i ° w1TN ONE 311lar I YWINT HIM. MOLDER. YA. Bid FIST T44 ON lot the treatment It you ark not _ satisried with the results. CHAS RJt.E.Y! - - Dimply dw -..-to say -dru rust and � ME--- p ' 1i j I c gee a bottle of 8em -Roid and uu : ' r I DART: as directed Hem- Reid is an "Intern• ( YA. 44 14k - gal treatment, saoy and pleasant to . - �se and pleaoio results fare Quick- i �� • ;` - Jy noticed, Itching and soreness 1u•e relieved, pain subsides and as the treatment to continued the sore, palnful pile tumors heal over leav- ing the rectal membranes clean Vhealtby. Get a bottle of Hem- Id today add see' for yousse-1f what an easy. pleasant way this Is _y.�� ,,.,..,.. .,. �_. '= a 'r- ,td-./at to rid yourselr of your pile misery. '►�v:,61 tiOTEs The spoaser of this notice In s reliable firm, doing business In'Canada for over Ze years. it you tare troubled with sore. Iteblaat. •palatal piles, eem -Rolf net help you quickly or the small purebase psle* will s* glade rera.ded MUTT AND JEFF—And Believe You Me, Jeff Believes Strictly in Banking Hours. By' UD FISHER PROP TIIAT P6N -W HAT FoRP - LISTEN,YoU1 THIS u ��, . - 'r ;.•. _ i '•• �'_ ' ` AND RAi�iEYGlik L DID MY IS A AoLW.I YOU `NEhItD i Tt • .•• -•la TI in.CtaC, r i EXERetCEO WE N=#4,ppo L CAti'T, Cfi, e10? 1TS AfL7ERTKi1f&d'GI_a .: � � °• ' v eeys�nl r Wq � - NANOS ovdi r p SIORRY/ �xls�tos.L Y,p� SAO! '7'lN:i iM01NMMG. 1 HId40 IT I ,r LtER 1NF1�I . Le - b r&" M "Ly #4,000? . OVER. n ; FEMALE PAIN _ LydiaE .Pitiltitam'sVegetableCompound - tat only helps relieve periodic pain but ALSO accompanying nervous, tired„ — a s ^ • �� ilighstrung feelings —when due to func- �� t ,,.- -- • - .tional monthly disturbances. it's one of itbe most effectivemedicines for this pur- pose. Pinkham's Compound helps nature! / ���_ Follow label directions. Try it! " `• - - _ VEGETABLE 1 { 1 . f' d / f era Qt""a�n0 = COMIP011110 - -POP -- Taking 'Him' Literally - _ _ -- By J. MILLAR WATT _ _ • ;. .. _ _. YOUR ORDERS — ZTNI WERE T -� WHERE =1 VA ARE TO TAKE HE . YES, SIR T EY ::: C c v NUMB R5 OF 1 ' A LL CARS _ Y ;' e I S G , AS N .P a. T :':•: '• _ ou R HERE E � �'DR MF- MORIAL - Canadian Wilt Be POW's In Canada 'They're' Changing with a trumpeter on a white horse A Canadian Citizen Harvest S as t The Guard' A re preaeated the old guard and the ug Qdllll new guard was furnished by the . Royal Horse Guards. The sere- `• "` " The Canadian Citizenship Bill Thousands of acres of sugar One of Loudoa's most popular moray will be repeated daily. , introduced by Secretary of State beets are being harvested this Fall peace -time "sights" came back to Paul Martin in the House of Com- by prisoners of war from Canadian the war- scarred metropolis not - -- mona seems to be _a long stride in camps. These groups were also a long ago the ceremonial changing -The Grand Canal of Venice was of the g uard at the Horse Guards. probably a t cne time a river flow- the ri g ht direction, s- y s 'the Win- great aid this • S p rin g when field nipeg Tribune. The mover of the - labour was scarce and blocked and A contingent of the Life Guards ing into lagoons. bill, Mr. Martin, says it may be thinned a good y g portion of the beet y best defined as a measure which crops of Alberta, Manitoba and a„ will give a -anaclian a legal nght Ontario. to say: "I am a Canadian citizen." -Every morning -the - prisoners are r a . The measure will be greeted transported by trucks to the fields with cheers by a--large number of -where they .work in groups of 10 Canadians whose forebears - were ' -or- more under armed guard. -For - -- born -- in Canada and who up to the .past month they have been ` working In Alberta and quartered �� now have been driven to the g q • verge of mayhem - by official in' camps ' located thepughout the census- takers- and . immigration beet- growing district. ♦ officials who insisted on hyphen- In Ontario they have. been top- - - • -- ated "citizenship. ' ping -beets for three weeks and are Assurance by ]47r. Martin that located . in Chatham, Centralia, 1 the new • bill will not disturb a Glencoe and Fingal.. It is expected their full number will be required Gariadian citizen's - 'status as a for another three 'weeks, possibly British subject, makes the new bill four Pictured above is the new Frank. even more welcome. Certainly ft . • - Iin D. Roosevelt Memorial Medal, was never intended that clearer .3!low for sale through the Treasury definition' of .Canadian citizenship The value of Canada's .food ex- Department. Designed by Chief should carry with it any loosening ports in 19.4 4 was approximately Engraver john R. Sinnock, it is of the ties binding Canadians to. four times that -of the 1938 ex- three inches in diameter with a the Commonwealth . and Empire. ports. portrait of the late President on one side. On the other side is a female figure, sitting with head _ _ BABY _CHICKS FOR BALE - FARMS FOR BALE I'lltt'Iti4:ltAI H1 bowed, symbolizing a sorrowing nation, CHICKS, DAYOLDS, FOR IMME- HONEY FOR SALE 100 ACRF, DAIRY FARM WELL dfate's'hlDinenf and we've fi'few - situated with' rivet' running• CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM 2 -3 week old, Write for list. And D or immediate CS ate CROP HONEY through — In Lanark Co., 5 miles YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS w Y order chicks for December- Jatiu- for immediate shipment at ;9,00 west of Almonte 60 acres tillable, ITCH-or C • • EC KE D ary delivery. Such breeds as Light per case of 12 four pound cans. soil clay loarn, good sugar' bush, Your negatives make the most dis- fm44t Ptq -- Sussex, New Hampshire Barred- your nearest ration office well never falling drilled well. This unctive Christmas Cards you can exchange 24 g farm is exceptionally well built, gat —cards that your friends will Money Back et . Rocks, Wyandotte-. Auatralopa. Preserve or sugar A etc. and crosses. Bray Hatchery, coupon6 for s,.epeclal voucher •with good brick house, large bank good 48 pounds of hone Mail treasure vi Particularly friends on ' 8torquicfcrelief fromItching caused ltyeczema. 130 John�N. Hamilton Ont. y barn and other necessary build- active service. Select your favourite athtece'sfoot ttcabieapimplesaadotheritch� this to us with your cheque and fngs. Apply for particulars, Mrs,' negatives and send to us. 'We'll 4xnditi use coots medicated:liquid we will chip at once. Big Rock Harvey Paterson, Almonte, Ont. return 12 attractive, embossed oaa_ sues a�, Farm, Mille Roches, Ont - - ing cards with pictures Printed on D. D. D. hRRCRIMION. Greaseless and R.' R.• \o. 1. Intense itching. Soothes comforu suffer. adquidd eslms WANTED HUNDREDS JLORE —and envelopes for mailing —ali 6tenssitrhintyDon't•ulfer.Aak�r aruasisC poultry raisers who want to ln-. Now to the time to buy a otfe -man 1S ACRES NEAR EOWMANVILLE. for 69c: Order early. (2 1't;otot on. today for D. D. D. rlMiCl$ISr7lfap. crease their g weight portable light Bel god bearing orchard. profits. Tw hicks houses for 2,000 birda,'barns,yeilo Calendars for 25c.) Government Approved chicks "PRECISION" price $7500. Ter,ms: more land STAR SNAPSHOT ,SERVICE D snow fast. These chicks come from -POWER ,CHAIN SAW available cotaplite bathroom, BOX 1�, Postal Terminal A. Tuwote t LIFIcan,� bloodtested breeders of known to fell. or -cross -cut timber furnace, hydro, .10 miles from pulp. A customer at Berwick. N.S., writes •li�•ublllty - ¢nd productivity - — wood or firewood. Two typos ma- • . Oshawa, possession arranged, M. us: "I- received the beautiful Christ - each chick Is carefully .selected, nufactured. Both $400 f.o.b. L. Clemons, -R.:. 6, Bowmanville. man cards which you printed from AffIR �I N Montreal. Pt., Montreal. Parts Ltd., Ontartq. my own negatives, and: 1 want you for shipment and any weaklings 2028 Aylmer 3t., Jontreal• to know how pleaaeo I am with are quickly culled from the lot -- FOR ':ALE LIMITl;It 1riJbiBER 6. HAiRDRESPIY(i your wonderful work and prom-pt - -_ Around 4♦ ow swp lese•os. &*. t>} thus assuring you of g lava del!- H. P. Empire Garden ' Tractors- 'service. I will be a regular custom- v'ery of healthy hua7ty c�ickb. available for Immediate delivery.. LEARN - HAIRDRESSING THE er of liter snapabot Service from � .� fight m R do am work with Robertson method. Information now on." +I VPhen'buylns cheeks remember — This machine la made la Canada. ' yeses abead should yield the Orderer being aces on request regarding classes. Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures. �ed ae4naapaasltmetNa, the � eo Europe Is !e urgent need of eggs g rat now for _ and �7 m, too if we avoid Spring delivery, Write fqr price_ Robertson's enue Road.g Acad- 3 "MO 1NTED AND PRItiF*NV :°tea• -and poultry meat. Prepare now and particulata. Garden Tractor em >', .137 ' Avenue Road. 7bronto, 8 blOi:iTF.D £�iLARGE:1fE:NTS^�„e ' for a haidy profitable stock. Buy. shit Equipment Co.. Limited, 1160 - Size 4" x 6" to Beautiful Easel ; kts�ISy stlell asp Albert Road 'Windsor, Ontario, Mounts ,khan Headache, Rhst�alie Paine, � Government Approved chicks. _ HELP WANTED You can haste eniarg- emeats colour. Low siSl Book your order now and'be aura ed by hand for a small' additional rep Facer verhaeftsnattnelk HA�l r Arthur STATIONARY. ANN BOOKKEEPL,R _WITH SAWMILL tt�•e ■resod ,1e, Far ever- half a eeottsy of the breed and ehtDDing date Arbor. Arthur Alyea, c'urrles,'Oiit. char e. •' experience preferred, capable of g. Dedda 1 Pii1s have 6eaa h•�• man you desire: 1Crite to -day for our GASOU'NE handling complete set of books li'vemed EalarRementa. 4' x 6 on • asd ttrtlm b keep kieklsya area ie Interesting and informative free Br{gga. and Stratton atrcooled•: and payroll. accustomed to types 'Ivory tint mdunts, in frames T" x 9 ". ' �aod cedar. If you -am swing 4s, 4r it, catalogue. Also free range pullets Moat modern engine built. Low writing and general offtee work Bur - niched Gold or Silver, Circasslan coat, Write for descriptive for small Northern gown, Per- Walnut or Black Ebony finish 59c: jIr file sake of sect health and a for immediate delivery, T'weddte Dtive fold- rttanent position.. Salary $30 to, Print your name and address -plain- . y Chick - Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, eta and Daces. Scope -Sales Co., • sea Oodd'a �7 ['�s 160dt)3 {D g Rox 852, Ottawa Ont. i40 per week to commence, de- ly on all orders. Ontario, Pending on ability -and. experience. If enlargement coloured 79c, FORDSON TRArTOR, NEEDS House may be provided. Apply to some repatra $:5000. Wiil deliver The Oakville Basket Co, Ltd. ' HERE'S R>;AL XEWS FOR pOL -L- any place free of charge, 1666 Oakville. Ont. MUSICAi. INSTnl'ME:vIS „..- try raisers. A. large and profit- Danforth Avenue, Toronto. - FRED A - BUDDINC;TUN BUYS, ,tl/aw able market in eggs and poultry LINO OPERATORS AND reds, exchanges musics} IBUYS wall meat awaits your produce In I4t'RON COUNTY, CHOPPING MILL ��••� \}II� Europe, Start to -day t5 cash in FLOOR MEN WANTED _ mint, t,t ('hnrrh Q4,rnnrn 2 �' VVVr YY good m�y�ed farming area. Diesel ... with Top-- Notch Government enxIne,/b)t1l bearing grinder rot - -, COMPETENT .LINO . OPERATORS �q�,.� Approved chicks, A shipment of swdl�t�ifht f'A tN'rY'I a G��• •sts, ]ere elevators. going con. acid floor men office, for news- healthy. ant healthy, husky, 1bp 'Notch chicks cern, quick Possession. Wm. paper printing office, permanent FETHERSTUNHAUi:H a L'U.MI1)LN.L- will assure you of a high degree Pearce, Realtor Exeter, Oct, oattion, highest wages. Wilson - of productivity in the near future. pp Patent FKicitors. Eatablonto PubltahlnR Co.. TS Adelaide W.. " A chick Is ,only as good as fb 1890; l4 King West, Toronto - breeding. strain. Top Notch chicks BEAUTIFUL SHOPPING apply nea•reat ,Employment • and Booklet or .tnfnrm if ii�n of re• came from bloodtested' breeders Aelective Service Office. Order TOPS C OUGNS of known'elva:er f and p Notch BAGS Nn 1 vitY, Remember far Top Notch 'Make parcel- cari•yln6 easy, .You productivity its Top :Notch chicks, will love these strong shopping MEDICAL Rook your order early '3o you wili WINNER OF PLYMOUTH CAR bags of colorful flowered Ireton - r be sure of teoeivlttgr• the breed BALMEEKA FOOT- BALM DE- drawn at- Yore, Coibosne October rte material or solid shade Leath -' �ET AFTER you d'ealre on the date you desire. erette, Sturdy wooden handles. etroys oftenalva odor instantly. 81, Ivy Baechler, Kellogg Co, ti flee ta-day Lor our tree cats- 45c. bottle, Ottawa agent Den - London, Ontario, Ticket No. 49401. ]ocue — you'll be .glad that you soft flannel -[s. Fl d. lining. d c Sine man Drug Store, Ottawa,. did. Also free range pullets for 15• x 16 .Snchea. Flowered cretin- TAXIDERMY' - Immediate delivery. Top Notch tie In bike. rose, natural. Solid Chlckeries, GuelptL-.Ontario. - ]eatherett#, In brown. Years of : AZO TABLETS GIVE IMI16EDIATE DEER HEADS MOUNTED, - 1lI:ER =HEADACHE PAIN "tamer• St. each. You will lye relief to Asthma sufferers. Take Hides tanned into glove leather, proud to carry one even In your tablets as directed and see hoar we also buy Deer Hides. $tteeD nicest street - clothes• Send . $1.00, quickly your breathing becomes eklas tanned for floor rugs. Bear _ SPECIAL SALE, OF WHITE LRG = _ balanoe called -plus postage. Ar- normal and distress ceases. Mo-- g ' ��'��� horn. Rarred Rock and New rowsmith's Dept. 4, Box 19, Stn. ney refunded if improvement not Hides tanned and made into rugs. _ SOON Hampshire pullets 14, 16 and it " \' Montreal. evident after .7 days. $1.00 post- Foxes and Rwe dressed and made. , weeks of acre, all free range paid. John Campbell, 1S1 Keewatin Into scarfs. 26 Elm Street, Toroo- b'ea-Ithy stock, . only a limited . to, Oliver Spanner Co, Ltd. • taumtier so write at once• for prt- PUPS AND WVG HAIREb KI1e. - Toronto 12.' lnstantine Tablet ces. Also laying and ready to lay tens wanted, highest prices, good homes. Dixon's, 1821 St. Antoine, TRY I'1'! EVERY SUFFERER OF WANTED - {.- ! r pullets: Free catalogue. _Also. day -Montreal. Rheumatic ` Pains or Neuritis Mf �s r��� RE"�r • old fall hatched chlsks. Twaddle 1 FiEATRE IN SMAI.I, TOWN OR should try Dixon's Remedy. rill RELIEF! Chtc'k Hatcheries Limited, -Fer- FOR SALE, REGiST$RF,D DOR- ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Otta- re suitable building that can be Sue Ontario, set -ewes and rams, unrelated. V. wa. Postpaid $1.00. rebuilt into a theatre_. Box 64,. Nr= TIME you stiffer from it aim* Bartlett, R. No. 2, Canfield, Ont. 7S Adelaide W.' Toronto. lbeadttche; try the hlstantine 1- table!- ' 25 FRE CHICKS GET READY FOR .WiN7`ER - WANTED TO RENT. BLACK- -_ ATTENTION, FARMERS. FOR smith shop and small dwelling, in sw> to prompt relief. You -may be OUR BABY GF1'iC'RS AHE: THE Bulls up your resistance with Sale: Tractor '!'teen. made of rub- good farming* community, Box 6S, Manilla System .Tonle Tablets. Progeny -of Foundation and Re- bar,' suitable 'to-r bolting on steel - 73 Adelalde.W. 2bronto. surprised at the speed with which 3 gistered Birds. All Breeders- wheels, $10.00 each. When order- Canadian favorite for forty. Jigs= �fi'eWkicirn riftyoufaure1W blood- tested. Prices from Se to Ing state diameter and width of years, . From your druggist or WANT highway. IN VILLAGE, TOWN ducts. 9 51;00, from. Merrill Pro- -25c: All' guaranteed excellent wheel. National Rubber Co. Led.: or highway, °Prefer with little ItgenerailytakgsonlyofreIn6tarltine ducts. 98 SiIverblrch Ave. Toroo- ; 'tablet to start welcome relief layers, Don't delay, order now. $ Wiltshire Ave., Toronto, Ont land, $700 to $1700. Give de ond, e- - to. Ontario. bringing Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Brl- •tlon.-Drlce etc. George Dramtttond, h+ofn headdche You tree, these . tannin Helghts: ant ' ELECTRIC MOTORS ,NEW, USED Owen Sound. - l�In• STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS g. in�p type , bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- -fast -actin lion- tablets - - often* are the cause of ill- health IT `WILL PAY TO FILL YOUR lays, hrushes. Allen Elegtrlc. Com - In humane, all ages. No ins im- HIGHEST PRICES PAID - gotO work almost immediately easing pens with pullets this Dgny Ltd. 2326 Dufterin St'Tor- year. We onto. anune! Why not -find out if this is For all kinds o! 'dressed poultry. pain. le59zlingdi9comforLInstiintine's can glee immediate delivery on your trouble .interesting Darticu- Get our prices before -you se14 acientific combination ofthree proven 14, 16, and 18 week old White •cars -- Free! Write• Mulvaney's Write, phone or wire i Lextiorns.-BEirred Rocks anT New FOR SALE ROUEN DUCKS PRIZE Remedies, Specialists, Toronto S. ` pedicin3Jngredient9 works Ill these Hampshtres. Also laying - and stock ducks $3.00, drakes $4.00. JOHN C. COOPER ready to lay, Free catalogue. Archie Bagg, R1, .Heapeler. On -. 1504 BIAOR 37. W TORONTO -- ` Assn to br111g relief: AlstzEail-haiched- da_v. -old- clocks_ _-- tario, _,_ _ __. GOOD RESULTS — EVERY SI1F- " , booked to order. Top Notch T - - serer fi om Rheumatio Pains or . PHONE JIM 9339 1. s II ease the le. Neuritis should try Dixon's Re- BUYER, MR. TED BOWLER - Pe�� Y Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. STEERING WHEEL SPINNERS,• reedy, Munro's Drug, Store, 385 • $. Prolong relief froil'1 kis. special heavy, duty. for tractors„ - Mz1n,-Ottawa..Postpaid $1.00. - HARDWARE BUSINESS WANTED, I $1.25 pbstpald. Ivan Martin, St. $.- Iteduce °depressions" Give ArSilNEss OPPORTUNITIES Jacob's, Ontario.- - state stock, turnover, any neces- - raft StiTYl4atitl r'IifF.„ OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN nary particulars, confidential.. fir. o - SUAPLiis FILES Box 59, 73 Adelaide W. Toronto, WiN BRAND NEW 1942 DE LL-XE A COMPLETE US FI SG ASSORT- Plymouth Sedan. 6 other prizes 1n BE. A HAIRDRESSER WANTED TO PURCHASE PULL. - Instantine— chances are ouwlll ed files; from 6 " -14 ": -including ' � y Victory Bonds. Army •and /navy - nem again resort to i310wer -wi tag Veterans Unit 257. Drawing Dec. flat, half round, -round: square, JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL eta all ages and breeds. High 21, 1945. Subscription $1.00 — 6 etc.: rough and smooth: at a Great Opportunity. Learn ppeaces paid. ADDiy Box No. •51, preparations for relief of simple pain: for 1945. P. Subscription 21, Fart W11- :clearing price of $8 delivered, -Re _ Hairdressing 7S Adelaide W., Toronto. t w.• RememberInstantine, too, whenever Barn. Agents wanted. •cupetools and Metals Limited,' Pleasant dignified profession, good HATCHING EGGS WANTEDx'FUR yollsuffer from pains Ofminalgiaand 1212 'Aldred Building, Montreal, wages, thousands successful Marvei 1946 hatching season. Flocks cull. - • HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO, OWN Que. graduates, Amertca'ti grea't'est toys nillfWs . Your druggisthasJnstantim a $10,000 Home, built to your own ad and bloodtested free of charge tam. Illustrated catalogue free. under Government 'Supervision specifications, wherever you STORE WINDOW PRICE Write or call .wish? If you prefer we will give Guaranteed premium. plus r full _ .. -you $10,000 In Victory Bonds. Op- TICKETS MARVEL HAIRDRESSING astii is premium paid. For full J) write , heady for your Individual prices. _ SCHOOLS dstatis, write Box S9, 7S Adelaide draw. All proceeds for underprt- write for samples.. Kelly Print- nrancnea: 4; tstng t32. Hamtuoa .... Toronto. - • 'flawed children and playgrounds- ing, -124 Wellington Sti'e'et West, & 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. Toronto. BETWEEN NOW AND LATH + ..�., Draw date -- December 318t, Promptly. Send $1.bODformaiolnd FARMS FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPMO lon1r g7" nid uplr cop. BMust be ticket, 6 for $5.00, right now to -- fresh cut, free of -dose find urge - _ - Kiwsnis Club of Sudbury, Bos 50 ACRE FARM, 6 ROOM �BRICK TIME TESTED QUALITY limb knots. Also interested to ` $3 Sudbury, Ont. mUese.mouthdof Windsori Ont W SERVICE send SATISFACTION - Ind top 48" long. Basswood if youBolts ,e n H. Taylor, RR 1, Auld, Ont. Your Alms properly developed and suply In cariots, write, for our - printed. quotations. Keenan Woodenware. * DYEING -AND OLEAWI1NG 180 ACRES, GOOD MAPLE BUSH, 6 OR 3 "EXPOSURE ROUA 3110 Limited. Owen Sound. Ontario. \ Both 74 - Smit rat machinery, cheep REPRIN11ft1 8 for 3ie HAVE YOU - ANin 7' 'Write NEEDS • Box 474, Smith Falls, Ont FINEST ENLARGING BERVICiQ LOGS: BASSWOOD B E E C A, dyeing or clennin ?'Write to w Birch, Elm, Maple. also Poplar g -You may not set all the films you P for information. W are Vad to 100 -ACRE FARM LOT 10, CON. 7, want this year, but and White Birch Bolts, good you call set' off' - •� •, - - newer your questions. Depart- Ellice, Good Dulidfr�s, wells, by- the quality and service you tester Prices. Write to The Oakville ' _" • ii ia�letf � -�aS1 i R{tlaie went H. Parker's Dye Works aro,_ well �rafeed;_ 7+�t' is fcW�t __by_.6eri�Lne. vour_Aims -to_.. Reeket Co Ltd.. Onkvitle. Ont -7 ?i- 'litter Street -Tom as eatsawsa. tiro. �Sattsey. R• R, IMPF.R/AL P8pT0 SHRViCt __tea.!1.: M�w�sMa/fitrstAnsltlb_. -. - TOP! -_ - - 1, Sebringvilte, Ong____ : — ISSUE iT —ig4{s - , �� Notice"'I'l' �u i ire � .... ., .. . '. . ..W. do building � .� >�. • 'Pickering'* Nardwir'e CAWENTTERiNG cF.MEi1TING g PLU UM0 ' - Men's and Boys' Wear ROOQ+'IMG ,GENERAL HARDWARE 1 We, also sell Braatsord Roonog : -- ~Woollen .Scarves in Colours .. ...,......., :: 11.80 and ue. � '-- Ties, from .50 cents to $125 , Plastic Braces .... $1.00 Fga3pmeat, Duro Water f _ lbsteras Lined and Unlined Kid Gloves ............ $1.98 up. - +Beauty Stable , - ,SUPPLIES Boys' Pullovers .. $1.55 Equipment, and -Woollen Windbreaker, .. ... .. . $&65 Building Materials Boys' Hi -Cut Boots, sizes 5-13,43.95; 1 -5, $4.25 Estimates Free _ " 4; Toys and Books Wo =k Gu.ranceea J.' S.' BALSDON PICK EKING ,. -.. Phone Pickering 65J - -7`7 In a great Variety for Xmas. Gifts i11. T. �� u 11TT J. _ � •' -' -' - ..:'..,!Chinaware ...._ ..:- . - .'. _[` 11,1! V . A good choice in Cups and Saucers, \'uses, Glass - e All. Prices For J`,�u�ine�s� Siree'torq T = ostume Jewelry ,Qaali� y Dru ' s `GORDGN F. (?S);oRNE A. E. Richardson and Hair Bows, Head Scarves for Gifts D C. L. U. - Accurate. Dispensing DISTINCT MANAGER � q�q•� t �+ GENEP.AL IN:�L "T',..�NC£ I Compete Cosmetic Lines irji 3 a La .L+ REA1, ESTATE AN I^ ►�'' .fL .� GUTS FOR .ALL C1LI ArIONS -- •.'CONVEYANCIZG' I Insurance Company An old establlsLe�3 aginc read iii �., � j•eT.rinarr Re.:eciies - _ 5 • Y, y _ - Representatives t.; serve. BITt"Ift AP, Reliable Photo Finishing F " ;ss'D. 1i , ire Phone Pickering •r0 W. H Your Fall Needs - STOI'E HOCP,aI- Toni Puckr in _ A� Week Days - 8.30•"a. •m. -a.00 p. rr- Geo. E. Bro•a-n, . :dley, Ont. ~ µ ill ; be "locked 'after'to the best'" P.alph P.amsden, •Ajax, Ontario "insurance of all Kinds 1__ - undays 12.30 P. M. 3.00 P. M. . THEATRE of our ability, considering the Telephone, 522 , Vii} 'aby, Ont. 15th Year as J. R. BOY ES, Phm. B. _ _• shortage im so many. lines '« N1, 1IC1F:��C"II \IH: Insurance Adviser THE REXALL -STORE - Address Pbone' ''C7tTZ3ZTB -Y. 1PVe now have Banner Ash FURNITURR`DEALER PHONE PICK. 68 -" Brougham, Ont Pick 5 R 22 HealthfutIy Air- conditioned Sitters, Stove Pipes, Elbows, - FUNERAL 'DIRECTOR -- " THURSDAY, FRI'., SATURDAY Steel Lavin Brooms, also- 11rivate Ambulance Sesvip Clarke Prentice 3 NOVEMBER 22, 23 and 24 Paints, Oils, Turps, etc. NOTIC E :.. Day or ?eight LIOENSED AUCTION _ .. 1,," Two Shows - 7 and 9 P. M. A,L Y IN B IJ S 8B y . our trucks T �, Phone Pick, l 3 For the Counties of York and one• Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. p� yew way ov trio; ' ' sueeeesor to Corp, Xft pr is - Hardware and Tinesnith • a flea of C. A, S, F., and of the Lt+is i _ Pillow to Post Phone 4B COAL, CORE, Pickering' ''Ontarl0 J. H- Prentice (formerly per. Prentice). Farm and >�.. Ida Lupino William Prince WOOD, 'CEMENT, stock Sales a Specialty, at Fab; tai Sydney Greesstreet Stuart Erwin Attend BAND, GRAVEL, W M. MAW Reasonable Rates. PHONE AGIN. 52 W S; MILLI Xx )iONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY LICENSED ALTCTIONEER and TO That Roof BUILDER'S SUPPLIES VALUATOR Barrister Solicitor Notaity Public NOVEMBER 26, 27 and 28 Wes conducted Anywhere C. C. RICHARDSON _ " ;Last Complete Show at "R.20 Before Winter also local; eartage. work Phone or Write We havealso plaeed in stock a fuU 614 Durdas St. East, Whitby, Ont. Suite till - .Continental Life Bid Call. J.-and G. 'Gsscoigae 371 Bay St~' Toronto Phone ; 43. W. toys Ont. LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING ��I'o- morrow . _ �� _ : 40 TEARS EI+PERIE�E COMPANY FEMM CYRI L E. MORLEY �400RE; AND TANSEY the `_t orld A. W• MITCHELL _ Barristers and Solicitors - Frederick March and Retty, Field T�s issue of the NeAs is one of ' . INSURANCE - Torontd and Ptrk.T :nu r • our "'newsiest" issues in many years -,,an added attraction - and contain '•local -news; not .a lot P1Cli8rlDj;, ODL, Phones about, what some other part of the ! PhQnea - Yards 7.4: Rea, '65W PHONE 67 PICK. p�� 38 -Scar. es EL. 3!!96 The Horn Blows Provice is doing -it's local. _ Allan B. Moore - Earl Taney at Midnight _ _` J. A. WILLOUGHBY 'Fresh Meats .'Willoughby Farm Agency DO.,THINGS RIGHT Jaci Benny and Alexis Smith ` _ Head Office •- Toronto It is better not to do things at .. -,.156 Yonge St. AD0605 all than to do them wrong. • "Largest and Oldest in _ _y_!T>SURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY :_ _ _. Fruits' and Vegetables Canada - Established Forty +�y This is u« �� certainly ai le; r," finale al - ...... NOFVEMBFIR• 29, 30 and DEC. 1 Years" - '„ CONSULT OUR ACTIVE ClIIr DEPT. Consult Your Farmer-Lawyer etarring RITA H�'YWORT�H - Fish 'ail Season -_- FOR THAT M01tE IN THE CITY CAPT. HUD STEWART - Pickering 17 R 22 To- night, and ery Ni h t - : SILK'S MARKET j Sellers &Atkinson F. J. Donavan r Phone Pickering 26 Phone AYi�n. 20IW2 - Sta�nif. 289 Licensed , B. A., B. S�.' :. . In Technicolor ; � a -..: - : - ' Janet Blair and Lee Bowman :Ontario Land Surveyor ' — NA King Street, East, Oshawa, Oast. . _ Auctioneers . Your Satisfactioj My,, Guarantee : LOOK Notice sec's Experience • �-25 Y .. tA1 H • M C K E P: - Sates conducted *n3 where. ' NEW HIGH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY :. Specializing in Farm Stock, Stores Doors PAINTER & DECORATOR ~` :brniture and Property Sales. y- .,'Until further -notice, we are paying the following 631 Sales personally listed and stem Rub -. Made to Order ..Box 85 prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our Plant in advertised. Bills prepared and Asphalt Shingles . Whitby: F Poste Boll Roofing - ' PICKERING ONTARIO j rQl'hj)t C ®rviCe Asphalt sia;bagr j ," Till further netice we will - -' WW Souris oft = Notice to Creditors 1 L 1 I, 1 for, Pat bucks Live Weight Reasonable Rates M. Gordon'" ordon = AND OTHERS PHONE 290 STOUFFVI *.LE Top Grade Heavy Fowl. .............. 23c. lb. - , - -- IN THE ESTATE OF FLORE \.CE Top Grade light Fowl,. 4 to 5 lbs. ... :.... 21c. lb. *•> IRENE GAYNOR, late of the `Town- -Top- Grade- TAg:ht- Fo\vl, under. 1 lbs., 19p. 1b. Top Grade Broilers;. to 3 lbs. , . BSc. 1.9MBER `ship of Pickering, in the County of i . ' - • • � • • � � � • • , Ontario, Unmarried Vithe .0 my o- Top Grade l:<,astipg Chickens, over _3 -2 lbs. LSC. Ib. ! COMRIE �. Top Grade i.oastirig Chickens; under 4, 1 -2 lbs. 26c. lb. E Tile ALL PERSONS having claims a -. Top Grade Heavy Capons, over a lbs. .... 3I Itf ` i LIMITED CO. v : , gsinst the'esta.e (if the above mined, We are also in the market for dressed oultry- - P µno died on or about the -29th day would Pike to receive your shipments of dressed - ScarbOrO "Junction Of June, 1945, are hereby notified'to chickens, turkeys,. ,ducks..and. XS _gees - -.. -- - - tread -m tote" uri�ersigned executor - — - .. _ -- TELEPHONES = Howard .1117, and Scarboro 336 on or before the First Day of Dec- •P;CKERING FARMS LTD: _ ember, 1945, full particulars of their claims. Immediatel after the said = hough and Dressed Lumber Millwork Immediately WHITBY,' ONTARIO - Phone 336 date the assets• of the estate will be" +s Frames, Sash ' Doors Screens _ Interior Trim Mouldings - distributed among the purlieu emit- MCAT 11�IARKET _ led thereto having regard only to -PI G Soft and Hardwood Floon'rig• the claims of which the executors -rick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding _ -' ,ball tben have notice. _ FRANK R. SMITH Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles ; Doted at Toronto this 8th day of Asphalt, Shingles Roll Rooting November, 11145. • Masonite Products Barclay Tile _ - - Cluahty First - wierVlce our im Rock Wool Insulation �'Comat and Lime _Tire Canada Pettuiianent Trust Co., " ". l Welepit+6 Tile tierwer Pipe - iltlg Bey Street. Torontati Ontario, ,;WE 'BUY THE BEST -- YOU MAKE THE TEST' a . d"tIN- SENOUR 100 P. c. PURE PAVM � - �untor, by' , , ' . , Tilley,' Carson, Moflock and ,. 'Phone Pickering 80 ItieCri.aien, its Solidton ,herein. __ - -- - - - -•_ __ -_- _ -_ -- - -•__ - -. - grades odes of P. C. Cedar Shingles ` RI