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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_10_04_.. , - �. .- __ . � -1. �. _. _� '� �-._ _ �..• - ',� - ! ac.µ 4. VOL 66 No. 6. C9C>' N ONT. - - - -- Pi G, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946 _ �� Authorized as Second Class latter BtsD. Rate ;2.06 per ; *_ S. #R.iA W. C. Minicar and Sea. Publishers Post Office Department, Ottawa x a Pick ering' Rotary Club Investigating' death t _ ra .. s. Four At ' . .. c ore r e s -ere ____ _ _ _ -_ , . , • • . , ... • _� In o view ai' the still - present hazard 1 Ed White Liverpool, Adfded To Soccer League urganizea wits 1rirst ]saptiat . (lurch whitevale To ' - — - _to: y_ocus�._and oia _ a� e, at onz foss- Picke6n -V Township Police Fares - -- - _ Lakeshore Public Schools __ �_B�ivE,ol Official]. - lktober 4th � � j corners, in spite of the flasher light, y er ,near accidents and near - fatalities (By James Blackwell, Rouge Hills) continue to occur. Mr, Fred White of Livejami has The people of the )First Baptist The s)tnpathy of their many The Rotary Club members had been added to . the Pickering Town - Of interest to adults and school -Church are looking forward to one Pickering friends is extended to Mrs. = psented to them on Monday ev- ship police force at a wage of $1600 children Bike is the formation of of the most important days of their Alvin Bushby and family, on the re eing the announcement that two of a year. He is on probation and after the Lakeshore Public School Socoer short history next Friday, October death of her mother, Mrs. Day, in our youngsters in town narrowly that will receive $1700. Mr. Write League. Several games have been 4; when delegates from many Bap- Toronto, last week -end. Interment escaped IkW injury at these fora- ties been wins the RCAF., for the played already and the lads are be- tist Churches in Ontario will be gat- took pace Salem Cemetery. corners within the' past few days Fret few years and is receiving his ginning to dhow form. The league hering to formally recognize them as Mr. and Mrs Irving White spent ; A oasnmittee was fordaed sad is discharge this week. He will replace is comprised of six - teams - with - -€he- -an official- Baptist - Church, at 2.30 day with the fornioWs sister. `' stlready 'at work studying and mvee- Constable Darui, °resigned his possibility of a couple more being In the afternoon and 8.00 o'clock in Mrs. Mills, of Toronto. titg;stin6', with the objective of re- Job, o'er to ill health, added. A prominent citizen of this the evening. In conjunction with the Mrs. John Murkar has been spend- -moving this death -trap to our child- 'township ' has offered to -donate a service, next-JEriday, Green River ing a few days with her niece, Mrs. ; e'en once and for all. Pres. W. C. Over 100 Sanding Permits Here trophy. We expect to hear.-more of Church .have invited Baptist minis. Dave MacDonald and family, at Ag- i'his is the near future, ters and Del !!gates to form a Cous- �c Ourt- Murkar= in presenting the petition �� Tin• Year Already h � • Local school teachers attended to the Club mode a statement to the _ Several friends and neighbors of rill for the- purpose of ordaining af'f'ect that the present ',flasher" h.- d pr� J. Prause, Building 10- the Usaty family are motoring to their Pastor, Mr. A« J. Heal, B. A., their Convention on Wednesday of , %failed to bring about the desired pector of Pickering Township has London on Saturday, to attend the to the Gospel Ministry of the Bap- this ,reek. resWts, ana tnat -there were Le:. in-- ' u0d er ¢ 100 oesmfts in • the wedding -of their son Leo, to Miss tilt Church in Canada. The chuuretes -•• , tractions of the Traffic Act in to, � towndiip, so far this year. Most of Mary. Rocheco, of LO -ndon, Ont. extend an invitation to all those in- minutes at that intersectioa the percnits have been for new The school library is open to taw terested in the spiritual blessing of he vhrCeB It is to be hoped that aomething dvwlings. A few have been for pubic again this year. Books array this outstanding occasion, can be done about t�ba....the worry gars and cottages. be obtained Piaen rite Libzarian. Miss ltrlekering United Church . of every mother whose -child has to Real estate in the townahhip is up Anne Adkins, between 3.30 and 4.00 moss the highway. ,. -. sad the price of homes in Pickering p. rn, each Thursday. Rev. 'A. 111 Arinst�rong, D. D. To -Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, H. A. - village has almost doubled. The Sympathy of the cormnunity speak At Both Services of Uauted Minister (a few minutes after the above was is extended to Mrs. Roy Pollock in Church Annivbrsary Services On SUA'DAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 .+ ' Sunday, October 13. 10-W �m.- Sunday School °- set in type, a well- ]clown local ear - the recent loss of her only sister, - _ t pulled out from behind the writer, Showers Held In Honour of Miss who passed away very suddenly last 11.00 vo-� : World Communion and in trout of the Post Office, crossed Jean Annaa Friday .evening. Rev. Dr. Armstrong D. D. wen' Sacrament of Lord's Supper the double line to the left side, back known executive of the United 7.00 p. an- •3:tening Worship i in front of the writer again and Miss Helen Scott entertained on Chureh. will be the specrai speak- - . • • • turned d ll „u j •rn•, � lrt 11, L.Vur os Mfrs mvintesh -- '-)milks at the Anniversary services of the Preparatory Service an Thursday a dangerous intersection and against J9%n Annan, whose carriage took local United Church, on Sunday, evening, October 3, at 8 p, an, -- - traffic regulations. Ed.) place on Saturday, Sept. 28t1L Tb marriage took place on Sat - October 13, Dr. Armstrong has been ' • ' " - ' s In the afternoon, a number of the urdaY, September 28. at the hcme .a world -wide traveller in the work Woman's Association = __ -• s. William Cowie `Passes 9s1 His hdhes 6' 'e4 RE a shower. The of Mr. and Mrs. Linders, Brock Rd., of his church, and has an appealing The W, A- will meet on ittnsa- S�h Year gifts were placed isi a nicely decor- of Frank Cecil McIntosh, son of Mr. wry to tell. The choir of Centennial day, October 10, at 2.30 p, m. Each -- - __ -.- - - abet pink and white banter with a and Mrs Frank McIntosh, of Ooh- United Church, Highland Creek will member is to bring as apron for the Funeral services were is+seld 0-11- pink and white sprinkling can over- awn. to Miss Eileen Milks, daughter be guests at the evening service. Bazaar. Roll Call -- "A Seasonal _.. Sunday Loa? William Cowie, who head and streamers flowing flown it of, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Milks, Pick- On Thursday evening, October 24, Verse ". ; Passed awa4r at his home here sod= The room was beutifully decorated erisg. Rev. R. C.: Copeland was the one of the leading ladies' choruses Meeting, at home of Mrs. Art. W. �denly, on Thursday last. He was in with autumn flowers, Mrs•. A.-aum officiating minister. of Ontario .... from Mimico, will Mitchell. his 68th $MT• poured tan. present a varied program in the loc- Daabarton United Ciarei , Born ba the Seveatb Conceasioa of ' the evening a number of girls. Bros=' sin Man Konica in Toronto al church. This chorus has attracted Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., B. D. Pickartog TownsWN he grew up School pals, gathered and again the attention of leaders in this work Minister " We" Miss Ames& with ma.-sy in this province, and a fine, yet s - and farmed there until about eight- - hovel Jl slarrars• -Sim different fora of. entertainment to SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1946 •esa years ago, when he and his tonic y I%e marriage took place at the $AS a. m. - Religious Education - moved into the villa of Chars • us in Pickerir fs anticipated. Tick- , + village ehurch of St. Mary the Virgin, Tor- Time. An opportunity for the GREIs.N WOOD NEWS eta will be available for this concert soont, where be resided till to onto, on Saturday, September 28, of boys and girls to become ac- tors. F. W. Gibson) this. week -end. �eat'h. Folloori'tcg retirement fiuets (�` . bGag Jeanie Margaret Sim, to Mr. - gvainted with Biblical trails. the farm, he engagea • in carpeater Joseph+ Wilbur Burrows. Rev. Nor- 11.00 -a. m. i- Wbr'd Wide Comm - work in the vRage. He was s asesn- Many from here attended the Mt. ,mars Knox officiated. A reception at GREEN RIVER NEWS =ion Sunday. Every member " ber of the United Quads.. Zion Assaiversary Services on Sun- the Masonic Temple, Yonge and Eg- of the U:rited Church of Can. , Surviving %re: his wife and dau- day last . assn report good addresses linton followed, attended about (too late fb•r last week) living ghter Margaret. A brother . predec- by Raw. Luffman, Mrs. Chas. Woodcock of •Stouff urged to be present. tinily is Mss. Lloyd Pegg sang at bile And- one hundred and twenty -five guests. eased him some years ago. �- vine, visited Mrs. A_- Hoover last _ -The. ftisnal service veaa held from ley, Anniversary Services, week. -Centennial ,United Church T1 Cleo Club - had- 01 thee -- Pickering - Foresters . Organise Fail his late vesidence; with Rev. I. E- Mr. and Mrs P. Hutchings;,- --o€ - =- Highland--creek E Kennedy :and Rev. W. L Weniwai aaaeic at Cedar Grove on Sunday Activities Claremont visited El. Hutchings one Rev. A. $. Holley, B. A., B. D. ; bificiat:ittg. I-iterment was made in , afdwrnoon. (By J. Cal. Brauer) day recently. rinister _ rise Cbcrosnont Union Cemetery. 0. n. Sunday, October 6, at 2.30 p. ' Mr, and Mrs. Geo. White, White- SUNDAY,' OCTOBER 6, 194$ sa there will be a special Thanks- Court Duffins No. 1626, Canadian vale visited the home folk last week 1.15 giving Service, at Kinsale. Order of Foresters, Pickering, held P• m. - •Religious Ed boys and PICKERING HORTICULTURAL "me communion Service wi11 be ' a well attended meeting with Bro. �' Period Designed for boys and �.IM�. — Mrs. Gray Sr. picked the first • girls and adults. -' t 9reld at G. .. .. 1, Mt. Zion and Jack Bryant - Q R, presiding. i Thanksgiving . - CXlRYSANTFIFM 7M SHOW Kinsale on Sunday, Octidbes 6. y Teaches ahe ever picked off a tree 8.30 p. cn. - Harvest MThan Conrtd Pickering and Wtsitb have �' uesdlay, Octtibter-iS, -1946 f' •fie W. A. will wxet in the Sun- fo�tssed a mixed bowling •league with groW:s on her son's, farm at ,Stough- Service4. Theme An Act of 8.tlp P l>f!. ^dam' School room on October 10. the following officers presiding: a�4 °� day last week. Thanksgiving". - A number of friends of Gloria Anthem•- 1'P�raise the Lord, 'O Jer- UNITED CHURCH S. S. ROOM I"ICome early as possible There is a President, B1O• � Hollowchuk, Windsor, a recent bride, wj!1 pres- usaletn" and "O Worship he P .. :.i{cgciilt to do for the E�eB Crone, A]l Treasurer, Bra. Jack Bentley, Asa - ent her with a. gift on Saturday KiW by Dnnbartoa United , ladies' will be welesne, istants: Bros. Wan, Collins and Wan. evening, at the home of Mr. and Church choir. 'The Horticultural Society have Miss Mildred and Gertrude Cor- Bryant. been fortunate in securing Mr. J-so. , Bro. C. Ferguson, Pres. of the Mrs. Forsythe. It will take the fora; 'Come and Worship Him, from rhout`, S 1ie]1, as speaker for thin sneer- ' bett were at the Teachers Conven- Oa�hswsi Bowling of a crokinole party, to which every good sad _ tion in the ' city oo Wednesday. ng ague Save the ate invited. you cometh eve perfect �, ins, Mr. Ball is t:.,•. r.,^. :sent of the � - - . new officers an outline of the riles ti7,e LwXv-. Ail met at the -home- -- -- St• - • 'g + Vubsrtps- p Osdtario Horticultural Society, and and regulations governing such a 3 -- M Ad currently ri nnirg in this of Mrs. Benson ,Draper on Wednes- Rev' E, ,G, Robfhson, Rti D., Rector vvi2 be known to xnny through his League. He stated, that the league . _ radio talks He _writ speak oa "Fail paper for four • weeks P was primarily formed for %]low- day last. All• report an interesting SU?��DAY, OCTOBER 6, X946 i j,. planting of- Spring isulbs". There wit[ ` business frcn Lase first week ship, and stressed the .. os•,:ly of 3.00 P. 111'. --Harvest, Tlsanlcaglvirsg to ,more than pay far -the advt. %G. John Nunn returned to his SpeziW preacher; Rev. L Corot '1• also be several raaaicaI nu¢nbers by _ k+eepino the league operating on a 'cottage after spending two w Swag M. A., Chaplain Ajax Divia- Mrs. Tunnell, Durbartod, . and Mr, NOTICE TO CZEDITORS fraternal basis.' $ro. Ferguson also with friends at Ni ion'University of Toronto, You Peter Kaiser, - •P'ickenzsg; also an : AND OT S re bn Cam - Oshawa s ' corn ..(for this Niagara. i = x�'ally invited to worship wills m u . Cansdian-artists. 4 r t and dance and said was Rev. Mr, Hoffman h ors- �'h3na at this, and all services .hold in St, _ II. is expected there will be a fine ; .jn' 'flee Estate of Durudd ad to see so many Pickering ore- rh2ool Paul s Church. show -of 'murns, inc7rading an open i , three resent, Missions 'in the Um ut :r slid- - class in Winter E Beaton, Advisory Cles#. Tdwnship of p teased the Sund,•s - las t 2•� P. �n•- �rnday school msspieta, and it is �r,bering, deceased. Bro. G. Johnston, chair...:: of the y. hoped that . ron -m mbers' wall co- Social Con-rnittee, reported that day morning, describing conditions - Operate in m:Udng , this a notable in China.' Miss Ge i^ .ALL persona having claims agarn5t a social evening maybe_ held very , Markham St. Georgeos C'hure�ls, p'ic{perlag exhilfitfion. i rendered two solos e Estate of DONAIM :ROBERT shortly,, and issued invitations to solos. Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. D„ Rector All :exhibits must be: in place by , all members, ladies and friends in A number of friends of Mr. and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 -' $�ATON,.late c4 tl!eTownship of Mrs. P. Ran , in.--Sun � First and Second Prizes will { 'Pic7serirsg, in the County of Ontario, the di'atrict to be present. y (Peej Gloria Windsor), 10.00 a, day School i •. - - -, . ,:« 'be ,given in each Class, and a sweep - i A:dti'rnvty Clerk, Township of Picker- Under ,he hendin� of Goal and gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Gene Four- 11jW a. ot:'.- Morni:�g Prayer ertaise prize wi!1 be given for the Welfare Bro. Jack Bryant appoint- sythe s home last Saturday to prey- ?.00 p, m,.- -venire Prayer jl ing, deceased, who died on or about • g . most outstanding entry in the show. i the 13th .clay of July, 1946, are here- 'ed Br•Dps. A. Keefer, C. Barrett aid ent her with a beautiful' table, to Rev. E G. Robinson, preacher at w The Classes are as lbilows: b nat to send E. Bryant to take over for the next " which they both responded in their both services• , y i1Fet1 particulars of A. Potted �Claosea- t'hr_vsa;ithe- a to the undersigned Executer, re�iar m!!eting. This will be s genial way,. I mum, - pon'i -pom; (b) Chryaan- M>: and Mrs. Balfour, on or befese the 25th day o± Oct - rstandard proceedings for the balance called on Nu • at Toronto Presbyterian qsa� pieteerl�s _ °,•- « themnm (dwarf). (c) Chrysan- of the year with new conwittees �'• �• They were on Rev. D. Marshall oben•, 1946, sifter which chafe Lose - their way to visit friends at Port themvm. - ,over two feet. I Estate will be distributed with re- , Bppointed each month: y Miniatei' 2. Cut Classes - chrysantiv- 1 The speakers were: Bros. Phillips, Perry. Mrs. P. N.• Sprott, _ rrmm, (a) pan- porri'-(one color or j Bard only to ire claims h whkh Mrs. Blake Lehman and children SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 - the undersigned executor sha'1 t_tien who had the pleasure of introducing � mixed); (b) dwarf (one colour or his son Harold to the officers and of Goodwood, visited friends here 2,00 ► 1946 - « have notice, ors,! the undkrsigned P• m. - Sunday $shoot +! mixed), (c) two feet or,over ,one Executor will not be liable to any members of this -Court; C. Lock- 3.00 3.00 p. era. - Qsur� Worship colour or mixed), (d) chry�ars- I wood, A. Keefer, C. Braun and D. � Smith and Miss Mil -. f person have whose claim he shall n.rt dyed Carter visited the 'home folk t}secum bouquet (not over twelve then have notice, N. LockVvood, over the week -end. United Chureh, Claresmn Inches in height (e) chrysanthe- Members of the Order..wish to ex- f. �� arum bouquet in basket I Dstc.7 at Toronto this BAth der of P their sympabhq to Bro. A. C• M G. L T. meets this Fhiday at Rev. L J3 �3'+ B. A., $ ` T.nE -.-ICKF.-J?1NG NtAN 9. Winter Boucu -- oren class ' y Balmfnrd in the lose of file wife and MTS McLacislan's, Whitevale. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1946 4. EoirF:q Mart - rullec: ion of 1- Se,tewber, 1946` 11.00 a, m. - World Conrcrvnt(a �, compan*,on. Bro. Balmfarth had jv-�t A number from hen attewdEri the � l � _ - yQ/►1'fT1M mi41. Qsww.wawa ,.s T �..Jv Z IW�Miam Jameq Beaton. R. C., raovra tr:xn Montreal to Otsitaw wid Nee?& on on e, or I+per• - Thsanksighahtg Day Mon. Oct. 1L V2 Bay St. Toroute, Ont. 1. this �d loss occurred even before L t, �y Iwt. n'i 7.30 p, c-- •.Song Service wish M., _ Faeeutae he could get settled. ustrated tall` tl +i�a -► Jiow Can I? 'Just Whistle 0y Asia. Ash Sunday School ;:. Ashley With the new supersonic door Lesson opener, motorists won't Lave to '' t S,ALABA Q. How can I prevent ferments- shove or lift the garage door: they tioa m mss? will just whistle it open, Busistess A. The fermentation can be pre- "_Week predicts. A supersonic whis- vented b adding a small -• y g piece of Paul's Background and Early !le, operated from the dashboard. - sulphate of potash to the boiling Years is picked up by a microphone above syrups or jams. the door, magnified by amplifier to Q. How can I make use of empty Acts 21:3%; 22:3, 27 -28; 26:4 -3; actuate a doorlifting motor. - coffee cans? Phillippians 3:5 -6 r� ' G S _ A. Where coffee is purchased in Golden Text: - Remember also WORRIES FADE you - = tin cans, with tight- fitting lids, it thy Creator in the days of thy is well to save these cans and use youth.-p enjoy the comforting > ,._ ", .. •• ._ - f� hiliPPians 8:6 -6. J y them as containers for cereals, Paul's Citizenship 5timDlation of Maxwell matches, cookies, and many other purposes. If they are paivited and Paul 'declares his nationality and House Coffee. Its superb ` labelyd, so much the better. his citizenship. He was a Jew, but blend contains Choice ` _ born in a Roman free city, Tarsus _• • •- + ■ 11 1 111 . �.: -' '� P� � - � s Q. How can I clean embroider y Latin-American -,'�� ,�. i ! • -• � � a y_�y aura there P , 1 F,• no�+4� 7. a _ L n goods that will not we. h? _�'e and by � - - Belt was by birth a Roman citizen, .. You can 9t beat it for meal.' - — - -- — ►f___ �� A. Cover with a thick paste of with all the rights and privilege lo`yt ,bodied goodness. alcohol "and powedered chalk, Roll " of Rofttan citizenship, and lay away in a dark place for a few days, and tfien brush off the Paul was proud of his citizen - dry chalk. _ ship and forwent no opportunity to declare it. There was ever a fine for faster Q. How can 1 keep clieese moist? self- respect about the man; not A. Wrap in cheesecloth, wrung for his own aggrandisement, but ou,t of vinegar. Repeat as often as in order that those who opposed - _ becomes OF - "T�E SCI the Q. Ho' can ldrmake a good called o proclaim msho d he realize - Y B George E. Walsh shampoo? that he had forfeited nothing that Neuralgia A. An excellent shampoo can be became the dignity of a Boman is _ made by grinding a little cornmeal following a Nazarene. •Cal,tain Bedford. with• a vacant as fine as, possible, then adding a Paul's Religious Faith Insfanfiflel" �t t'HAt"t' -NI \-1: Dick slips oter "the gi side into the "bea unnoticed, sn•ims stare in his eyes, came tumbling small quantity of orris -root. to the schooner and climbs aboard. up the •companion, mumbling and Sprinkle this well over the scalp. Paul was a Pharisee, a member The girl levels an automatic c grinning to himself. He was a Let it remain a few minutes and of a Jewish sect which held rigidly f2 rwstm2�p •u Tu:ro, ordering, him away Tucu g g oNtr osue:roees stalls for time while two of 6ts men man past fifty, stout and thick -set, then brush out thoroughly, to the letter of Judaic law. As a . - sneak on deck. In the ensuing right grizzled of beard and hard of mus- Pharisee Paul hated the followers they drive Tucu and his crew back - to the tugger. "We've got rid of cles; but the miod had been of Jesus. Belonging to the San - themthey Ilt recur Dick tells the girl, thrown out of gear by a knock on latives who gave of child a home hedrin, the governing group in Jet- ` - •he i+rad, caused b a falling spar whin he urns away. and absolutely daism, he was a person of impor- y g P hungry for . her companionship; tance. He undoubted! regarded CHAPTER VII - --- n_themiustof thr- storm: Earthing and when he could no longer en- Jesus as an imposter and sought sight of Dick, he stopped and durc the *separation he literally' to put an end to His enfluence. It Y .. - —She -made no pressing- inquiry = - blinked -hard--at him. Then with wi kidnapped her and tarried her was while so engaged that Paul f for -an explanation, - but 'her eyes idiotic grin on his face, he . ap- away to sea with him.' was arrested and miraculously con- were watching- him inquisitively. proached with both hands extend When Dick Jordan met .her she vented. - "It sounds like a stage farce," he ed- = tangled finally, "but it was the "Is it ye, Mr. Crew ?" he called was as competent a navigator of a Saul's Conversion - - - " best I could do at the time: -That cheerily. 1 -: - - sailing craft at as man afloat ,-a her knowledge of seamanship had au , before. his conversion, had Caoipin T Fie takes you for the mate.' enabled her in the crisis to save everythipg in ,which a Jew gloried. was a surprise to -, me." whispered the girl. "Humor him." the bchooner after the crew had But his eyes were opened and he "iV,ill 'you please tell sue what "titi'ell, it's most time we pulled abandoned -her. Captain Bedford saw clearly that _ the things that ,khe story is ?" up anchor, ain't it? There ain4 had been injured by a falling spar. were "of such great value is his Briefly as he could, Dick sketch• goin' to be a storm after all. 1 and for twenty -four hours bad eyes' were of po, value whatever in ed all that had happened to him told ye so - I told , ye so. Mr, hovered between life and death the eyes of God, and he counted C-ew I I€ it wasn't for that pig - When he recovered the use of nis them all but loss "for the excel- - -- . sitrcc the foundering of the City headed superstition of yours tha+ lency of the knowledge of Christ i3ahia, avcidsng, as much muscles, but not of his mriad, to „ _ as aossible - ;e[Crence to his an easterly wind means a big blow was worse than useless. His wild Jesus my Lord. He gave them a0� �el��� own suffering_ He subconsciou,• yc'd believed me alone." babbling frightened the aupersd- all up and taunted them as nothing 'ly noticed what fine eyes she had, He came up and poked Dick tious crew, and reduced them to a that he might find Christ and the j e7 - follow Playfully in the ribs- Then lane• curl disorganized, priceless .treasures that there are sand Lots of P _ and how absorbingly th g y ganized, mutinous mob. in Him. $)r_ Chase's Kidney-Liver Liver Ptllc eel him as he told the story. When lag at his daughter, he added Rose suddenly found that hu . �, Iltave a long record of dependability he cauic to the smuggling part "Did ye tell him about our treas- seamanship was of little avail _' _ - as a regulator of liver and kidneys they lighted tip. 'and the first Slim- ure. Rose? No? Then Ill tell hint witaout the power to, command Sugar Rations Price and bowels suer of smile played" about her tips - Picked it up -up- What's the obedience. It upset her more than Ther yurckly arouse these organic game ,of that- reef now ?!' He plat- anything that had ha TO Be Maintained to hesdthtUl activity- -sharpen the ap- - • • 7 g happened to 6�t f pet-Ito and help to improve digestion. •'Now," he, concluded, "you . clin ed a hand to his forehead Lp an at she was weak and helpless in s _ Clear out the _poisons with Dr. understand why 'Puce: will persist titude of thought position whc her father would The Canadian sugar ration will Chase's Mdney -Liver Pills and re- in taking the schooner. So Isom � " K..'acador Bank % " asked Dick. have triumphed through sheer "definitely" be maintained at its lid your pep and happiness• present level " despite a - sharp 35cra, a b°z - = as I'm aboard he'll keep at it. I`m smiling, physical dominance. The crew - ' Ihat's it - Roncador Bankl disregarded her orders and took drop in sugar stocks and the _ not sure but 1 can do you the � P g price . - •. How'd a know i m' .ears in their own hands. Thev of sugar will. _be - maintaia t, de- Rose favor >;y Icacing. Perhaps y t. bfr• Crew? ibvitioned the schooner in the site an increase in sugar prices s Rose must have - -told ye. N0. _e - P _ « -cant fool me-she told ye. Ye middle of the storm. in the united States, accorditig to • t Where will you g�: she asked, couldn't have guessed a thing rignt (To Be Continued) Prices Board officials. - = smiling' with het eyes and lips: c year life. Remember when we _ "Back to the lugger." guessed ye was coming down with _ ' . 'Wouldn't they kill you if. they the measles? Hal Ha! That wag - 'laid hands on you again ?" r joke on ye, Mr. Crew." "No, not right away," he re- + • . _ plied. -it's tni - supposed 1-cnow- - -He stopped suddenly and gazed - - - - - 'ledge of the 'existence of those at the lu - - - - -_ _ Bger. "What ship's that jewels that would protect me, A[- • daughter? I don't seem to remeni• _ - _ ter they were- convinced I had her her. Hail her, an' ask the cap been deceiving them •- why, -then, tain -aboard We'll have "a dram of /y�1� %l __- - don't imagine. Tucu_ would be • rum together. - Cap'ns have to be _ restrainer' by any scruples • from friendly when in harbor No," wreaking .vengeance." starting for the side, "I'll hail her.° "But you didn't intend to wait "No, father." interrupted Rose until then ?" -she added,' "not now. You must go below and • - - "No, I way planning to leave it rest Mr. Crew and I will follow, `� • ". ^ - / "' _- -_ . =. � _ - • r tthe first opportunity. I -was on the 'If you'll make some hot coffer - I d / lookout for ships.' well drink it with you." ) , "And this schooner being, the "Coffee! Coffee! What drink'. - 11rat, yon took it to get awn from „ y that 'for a capt'n and mate -' he - -them? snorted. "That's for ladies .se. "No, that isn't quite true," be - Say no more. Brish returned, his eyes twinkling, "I children, We 11 have. a sip of that '....Says sill!" Brisk is the ex- - Qlsi bicdford. Mr Crew_ He wink- _ really didn't think of myself when ed broadly. "Rosy: can have th Tperts' own word to de- - '.d aecided to change ships. I saw --He -but we'll a_:_i-. to h -sth stxibe the rich, satisfying - what they intended to dd, and er's health in good old Jamaica. savour of Lipton's Tea. : : beard your defiance of them. It , lEh? °= - always fresh, livery, end was- was -well, a habit of mine. Dick'. nodded and smiled, which — -- - we'll call it, of jumping in when- seemed to please the captain, for &U-bodied . ; ; every capful - ever there's a chance of an advee. he descended the stairs, rubbing so refreshing and enjoy- _ true. I wanted to see the fun, and ;able. .Try bris+i tasting -Tucu had refused to let -me come *._-• - - -- aboard." -Rose - Bedford was a� child of'the Lipton's Tea today. . • • sea, born in r small seaport vii• - _ She appeared a little amused b hige' but bred and brought up on - y the sca under th• tutelage of her _ his evident attempt to avoid the father. her mother having died at - i seal reason. She suddenly grew an age when daughters have only more friendly, Turning to him, the faintest . conception of '•heir she said frankly': "I'm glad you need of maternal care Captain _ came, and I hope you71 stay. Since ' • -• -- Bedford was lonely; jealous of re. - father lost his reasoh, I've - had his hands and mumbling gleefully. - overythiag to do. It was the storm and the crew - they abandoned us right in the midst of it. Father down with a high fever, sad IN I -I -the' men didn't y trust me to .cti.. a t t iad`aidw+�• . manage things. I think they were - superstitions about father; he talk e•' p.m• �°,".�'°"'s. eso : „ :- .ed and acted in a way that fright- �• -t, is .ome ns ' -- .- • - - - cs t e t we.+ • hem His min , cn d he [ r he _ d e r : eltst•+u eomrs now," •sht broke off in a a t �N � arr� I s whisper. "Never mind what he /, i• - - says. Hera not responsible ford • _ _ what he tells.' . ISSUE 40 -1946 — �. `NO SAFETY, NO SCHOOL SAY THEIR MOTHERS •+••+ T, ` •TAMLE TALKS Afstumn Suppers ._ After a hard day's work, wheth .. 2 tablespoons mild Savored fat r' w ; rt `� I N1 er in the• field. factory, office or 3 cups diced . cucumers b _ - :� g g r l i home, appetites are usual �_ __. �` 3 .�a•Lrsss . Y Pret.r ijS cups tomato -- -- -- - ;f ''M b keen, especially with cooler ever.- tYi teaspoon salt ;« ;r': : drtlltirr ings to help put as edge on them VA cups thin cream sauce - '9'`' " "~ The young fry don't have to be liiown the onior in the fat. Add ' given a seconQ Cali to supper as a cucumbers, tomatoes and salt. rule these days either. Cook gently until cucumbers are -a tender. Then P res s through s There are still many dt11Ci0 +'i si _ a _ desserts using late fruits such a. eve and add to the hot cream 4 ccbbeers or cottagr puddings made sauce. Serve piping hot wile - " _• toasted bread crumbs. by topping - fruit with slightly O f� sweetened tea. biscuit dough' r p _ plaia cake. batter. baking and sere- IT MEANS A LOT when z «.• e — Jug with a _fruit sauce. Baked i ' ' "'� Brown Betties made with alter- )meal 1nCli1d�8 M8XWCll } N, Y' o' sate layer: of fruit and fine dr y House. This marvellous bread crumbs, mixed with a titt +c coffee is extra delicious t melted fat and sugar are always ' because it contains choice it popular favorites. - Latin- American coffees ... _ _• i home cc iromists of the Do- Do- the finest the world pro. minion Department of 'Agrical- ]E1 t H. � t fs •. • ; • �q � wy, Consumer Section, offer re- ' lure's Co MW. , ^;•,•• ► ^day- "which will - provide either hearty main courses. or, as is the case of the Cucumber Soup, you will enjoy- Sta7laa At • .serf . H �p/N with the addition of a good salad . E' O p�� .� •h.::. .,�/'� �< � : :w,�• and dessert will r � ousel out a suo 1`�e St. y� ��eaa, .r Hotel � �� /�' sf.r � � ;: ,y ,' f ', r. ,sins' ». t yi,'., � Nom" •r '7-� - h(' r � y �� •stantial supper -menu. The two TORONTO „a ! 'y; f ?` cucumber recipes also take advan- a Even Room with Both - - - R Shower and Telephone tage of those large or partly ripe o Sta=te, M%O oo-- - - asd_Ic _ _ - DoohW .03. o rase anthers in Tormey, Calif'.. are keeping 14 school children out "an strike” and have issued" a -- use tip. • Goon l+acd, 'Plle� ±aa ua Done. "No Cop, -No Kids" ultimatum to county officials. The mother - sponsored &trine was 'called because la&t NIS11117 Scallop Sherbeamm at Carlton Potato no crossing guard had been seat to Tormey to escort children. across basardous high�eay. •. Corn - .: Tel. R.A. X156 4 cups slid. raw potato (Cut I ? inch slices) MWANNOW HIGH — AND ALMOST DRY — ON A SAND BAR 2 ' cups co cut from 'cot+ rn - AD 1FULLV Itaw or soOe•3) aePe rRa R J9HF6T;1.5Q up drained canned corn f 6 tablespoons chopped greon K sweet red pepper - -- R;. OR pimento �« ~Y 3(j cup chopped onion _. 2 tablespoons Sour . Salt and pepper to taste - . _ .. _ �:.' - • ,f q,,� ;'' :- �,. i cap aa.ak - . � • . _ .. - - .. . ra g cup ted Chat" ' - HOTEL METROPOLF Place a layer .of .sliced potato is NIAGARA FALLS ° v greased casserole, add a Taxer of ;o • C.N.11L STATION - w�"' chopped pepper and onion. sprsn- _ kle with salt, pepper and Savor. Repeat layers until all vegetables - _ = are used. Pour milk into causer ,)Ie TO EASE - " and bake covered in a moderate ovtn -359 deg. F., for 1 hour, Re- move cover, sprinkle the top with SIMPLE - - - -_ - -_ -- grated cheese, and return to oven i - for 10 minutes, or until cheeses � HEADACHE ' melted and top browned slightly •' Stuffed Cucumbers 6 medium cucumbers • : .• k tx °. f 1 cup sausage meat C ..... .« - a ,..� • � up fiaelr, chopped cele -y - — Nh _ ax`s ':k . o :� .q«',;�, •'' '. - ', teaspoon salt % teaspoon sage 1 cup &oft stale bread. crumbs Mew taw -" _ •' Cut cucumbers in half lengtl-� t > x4 4 h/ wise, remove seedy and soft pot rasp, tie - - tion with a spool:. Cook cucum- 7* _ A drama of the saes Is told berb in boiling cared water for S A bar drams o grapbAca11y, is this remarkable closeup of a grounded ship and the sated winutes, Drain we'll. Cook sausage PINUINE ASPIRIN IS &s � Aped her. The vessel is the 1"berty ship Helena Modjeska, which grounded on the Goodwin meat, add seaso MARKED THIS WAY titnga and crumbs = an the English coast. This inglorious- end of his ship's voyage prompted the Modjeska's skipper to and mix well together. Pile slut shoot himaeN when he went ashore. find in cucumber shells. Place in a - - greased baking dish and bake in a hot oven, 400 deg. F,, fog. 25 min- - utes, or until cucumbers are ten- der. O I C E �O F "T H E T R E S Six servings° _ Cucumutr Soup 2 tablespoons minced onion ! Veterans' Last Chance Cheerful Thought Re- aligned Prioritj Few Luxuries Some War Veterans are aakiag Everything 'has it compensa- You'd never recognize them now, wM reason: . "Have 1 helped to tions. You can't buy soap chipp, 'but we remember when Supply was For every five shillings of ins- ported goods, Great Britain today _ a war and lost a chance - a but neither -can you get new shirts the big fellow in the old -time eco- shows four shillings or exports. " re in earn S 10 " +�tY "3-Ikt 1► �.1,.- •- )rG.,.�.,i�., �.,,,,., nomic sketch, Supply- and'Demand. Only sixpence in every pound of j a some;, to get an education and '-Winnipeg Tribune. _ :.idld up a business? - Hamilton `. - imports is spent for such "luxur- Spectator. it's Always Tomorrow - ies" -as clothes, films, and• so forth, `� Definition the remaining 19 shillings and six -, Some speaker should tome along A. pedestrian is a married -man pence being expended for raw any day to tell us what became of • Free Air - who owns one auto. - Chatham materials, fo d and•industriat equip- that bright new tomorrow we were ATews. cent.- Galt The bicycle was invented by 6 told so• much about yesterday. -- porter, _- `beatsman loo years ago this, sum- Brandon Sun. neat. T 1,< <., I: K. . f -sal? 9 - -.. -,Don t Even Look _ ;a tlsbber. But being i Scot he de- Spare Time Job g An American eye -s ecialist If a'personrlearned the names of-- the more economical pneu• Harder Still blames fifteen per cent of highway 25 new insects each day, it would' ' • '%&tic tire, which is merely a thin Those who say starlings are accidents on 'faulty vision. And take him more than 60 years to MACDVN Ds r *fn of 'rubber, at with thitr the hardest birds to catch can nev- how many of the remainder are memorize all of those which scien- And -the air is free.- Ottawa er have tried their 'hands on the • simply not looking where they are lists have described and catalogued en. dove of peace.- Toronto Star. going ? - Peterborough Examiner. -St. Thomas Times - ,journal. REVLAR FELLERS —The Quiz Kids By GENE BYRNES - f'A4 SijRPitf!!LD jig S� Haw" - - OKAY, ti � 1001,I10f MIsS NICKNi4Ki i A SURE iss, PULL THEM' . KIr011fS'SSE _ 1RETTir. flFOC1t1D 'SAY! 0OWTHf1T, HE V*Slrm QUESTIONS tON THIS IM TI+O!!. iTATEMawr.SHE':S WD BRL7THER. O' Wg' TO05Ci4Y ?, PMIRTY HERE - +•HE'S _ 1R14Nif►' M0IdN'-4l%L "1RIP `tOUR'N HAVE A ! 'IWC?•t(EI►ii,4OaD J HER. 6:p YET 1 DIRTI• DAY LATELY? `� , - - - -• :.. _ 1/ti!�!tl � � tOUPLA DRYS, �C7 l •Y yl __ / Yi :2�'M_ta i l�•t�llwt. ���„�- � -1 -. .. , i.,i• pis �,a, .� - � � �- f .. .,. -_ ..'+'.r. _ �-' - �_.. .s^s.- �.:., `��:� - •�C;.Qaa�r�ed Ad_vt's �. �--- DAN�OIZTH SUS LINES L�'D. Spring Is -Here !! Maple L��f Fi•re� 'FOR St'.LE -New York Wctber • "`' _ , ,,�; .,x,,, . •:,� __a` � ,..:,.-";per . , �- y reasonab e. Apply 3lrs. - Da1!3i 3er V iCe ; ` - .. IAO= To THAT ROO>I. 1Nd1I i I -= '�'r$nCe CO. " ,8. a . LL, - _ -�. ranvi'•, Pi.lt ?rug. _ ; _ - '•�<- " �' - lt's!1 Us H'or Fsw F�mabss I �. . ' tf _ �� r - �` '_ EFFECTIVE l[AY 18, I9� • :' �' `'- - - - ,.a - APPLEB FOR SALE `� Dally ez. Sun. A: Daily ex. Sst. 8na � ` :. - i•o Ysaslr EScp.:i.ae1) " _ � :,' . ' .' Wsit. or Pltaas • All grades, Bleahiem Orange, Snows, - -,Sun. � Hol. Hol. 5ua. •. Hol. only � SoL `•'�! J� � �� Gaseoigne (� . - •Northers Spies. Arthur Taylor, Claremont - 7.16 � 8.ib 12, 15 3.4b 8.06 , , Clbesp lRstes !or Faso► sad .- ..- - -- • • (Jlsertywood. Oct. 4. Broag :stn _ ?.2T -�.2•r -12. 2z -`'8.5? -8.12 - � �hotle 743 - �� .. .. -" - -' k'OR SALE -- 100 Barred Racks. Green River x.35 _.•,8.35 X12. 35_a.Ob _8.20 - � - _ � Winiaborm InassaYlee oa y .. pullets, 6 moo- old Apply we8ylyk, Loess' Sill 7.38 8.38 -12. 38 4.08 8.28 _ _ � � .Whitby, Out• w �°' eta Station Road, South Ott. 4. ][alvera 8.06 B.Ob - 1. Ob 4.35 � S.bO ' ' '�':' FUR aA,l..Jr Retnrs Leave A.M. 'A.M. . P. M. F.M. P.M. - � Antoowbile Insorsass at All lL'Wg • ,Five cases 16 x 16 glass and fifty Tosoaw 9.16 10.00 •. b. `4b Z.OA •19.45 `•. � •- •� p• '" ". �scanLiing 4 x 6, 6 tp 8 feet long. (E� Dsykg)st Saving Time Paroel Express Grover S6b0, O�dord 1>f8i• RON GIg�ON . ' Bowman � • Roble . - :iL Alsii, Pickering. � I _ _ --- - - - WANTED _ � TRANS P;�R T - . � _ . . - about o:�e thud cedaxa, about GET THOSr. NEW TINS NOW . �� _ _ ' � Eons feet high, for hedging• Phone T R A N 5 r'� AT _. �' A � L E Y - - _ A ' .. f .FOUR ngSALE.- •table, sid�bosrd sad �D�nlop Tires � -• -= -Fisk Tires :: -.- _O Rie ffi4i�iN(i - - - -:� .• eiZ chairs (oak).. Mie.. Stacey, Fair .. .. ...Th ear ... . - fort Road. North. at 2nd Con. - . ' - • � • _ _ _ � � � � � � f;1 Q i G �'r� 1 i��i _ e �'- : F.xide Batteries A ,� � �� . ' �. s ' ' : .: � ]F A2CM ti�;LP WANTED ... � .. •. I'boes 1>il� - • , � _ ' .. , eiagle man, for general farm work ' . � ! Toronto AD 862it - Pkk liE- i 1! � ._ to��e . ' . - • �a dairy, AT o�xCE. F. M. chap- - � -- � .:Peerless MOtOr OIl - - - . ' : °J�, Ga-a�nere Farm. � .. - _ � , Pboae �oativtilb i4s � , -- . _ ' : - -FUlt S�l.�S- •cluckel house, bu.itet - - - : - - .. _ ... - -- - - -` ' - - -- - �rda3r lds.`_s�ee at 3 P. 1L . .. �i� table and chairs. S. G. Robin- --- --: - - -_. '. :RON. WATSOAI, .__ -- - �AX� Cer al- D.o�, � >� light � � ' . .. . eon. Snrnc�e HiI] Road, Dnnbarton. - -. - e I 1'v'la.'U�5 - 51.00 SAG - -' /���+a '�,j i►SIDAY -- SATtJ'StiA? -;• , ' !:.. -. FOR SALF1 -200 bags. potatoes, at ,.'',B - .'1 Service Station - � �. - •. iiel� $ To -. OC7T0'BER 4 and S . .��; . .' � - � $1.00 per bag. Wui. Peagelly, Gaeea- = ' - _ . mood, Ont. - - (UNDER NBR" MANAG$MENT) .. - Fai:' - - - - .. p - ,State. - . ..... .. . �... Piekuia :.. cep You . . ..:. � . ..: :. � - _ ... - y'mes sad vY•isn � Dick >� � ._. - ..: ;;ALE REGlsTEA _ - _ -- � -. iFniveresl Neva _ _ _� . - ,• _ • .Well. • . �' . - .- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 _ aeon PICK:ERING NIFAT MA►F�K.ET - �. .: .. • • • - - . .' - • ,ll!]ONDAY _ ru>esDAY `' ' - � _- � sale of dairy cattle, new DeLsval � - fi BANg - ._ _ . - - -- - - - - - -- R' SlQTB SOId at oChoBER 7 and 8 � . - _ _ _. Magnetic Milker, farm impIt- .- = .. - . ._ __ . - - � tnents, tractor, grain, hogs, Jowl, ' • - - -- • " - -• --. - - - ..QjerCe -___ - - -- _.T household 'furniture •etc -, - at- P-s►rt _-=- �ua�ity j' "first - Service Our Aun . - your grocer's, or _ • - . - ` of Lot 21. Con 2,. Pickering, cot "WEE BUY THS AEST - YOtx MAKE T13E TEST"' Joss •Crawford sad Jack Carson i • Der Ya1k Fawn' Road' and 2nd - �p� � , y ,�c, --LAXp CL- .��,nL WEDNESDAY - TSUHBDA! . _ � :`' Concession, north off No: Two _.. _ -� -- • • - _` Highway. Property of Estate of - - -' ;,a„ _Phone Pickering 30 _ .. � . . bhe late Mrs. Sylvia Robinson. � - ' Ct1., Pick_ Bring .. - ocTOI� 9 sad 10 - . _ _- No. reserve. Ken and Clarke • + � i-R r4.• � �`i -• � - -- � �,��f�'{i _ • Prentice, auctioneers. Phones -- F'L`RNITURB DEALER - CARPIl4ivTERING _- _ D�: P L LOOS. Jennifer Jones . Josepph Cotta I "_ - _ : _ -- _ -• .._ _ _:.. Ma.rgham 206, Agincourt 52W3; FUNERAL DI$ECPOB � ' - ' ]itilliken P. O. (IF�MENTING � •- - VETERINARY $UBC�EON �+ r �I•� *T r gyp/ •. - .PrivsbDay�or N4<h . 3 . - _PL ROBOFIFG . - . 1 - _ � it V ia�11V yEi1 +i, V ". . - ... _.. ... - _ _ *�- -- _ TON. - ' ..� BIRTHS � � Pl � � J t#ord t5ootlY>Ig . :.. _.. also ee Bran iF.ltA . DIBS('!OR -- . , I;INBAit :. ' � - � :. , _ ' ... -.. P O�'le C . - Wlfaitriala,uEmpire B:ehrcom -Phone Picloeriag �'t R 6 - RUN t - �t St. Joseph's Hospital, Victoria, . . • Egatpment, Duro Watat � � _ iPlsoea Marls. >MRt .s . • . �. ', � .B. C. on Sunday, Sept.- 22, 19a6,_to P1C�Ler111,g. - Oi'$�ArlO ' -: -` sjr,cem.. seaay $tsar!. _ _ - - _ Wt+..ea iM6 '! • � ]ldr. and Mrs. _George Brad'ey, a � �pmeat, sad �A ��L • idaughter, Linda Louise. - -'- - �8nildEag Materials _- - - C�arenlOilt •Locker i'i$rJlkil� ins �On#. _ • _ _ _: _ C�i1rETERIA - - . - . - _ irmaa�e. �. - .. - System - - y . 'WORKER 3 .. - -Beat aai 8sli- . - - � - �F"iremen s Dance sequined for Ajas Dlvtsion . � i = _ - _ : Worn G�raawd- staoYd.rd sh. Locher $0.06• A lrelat >�� ' ��g - ,trn�.a, elan• .. - • University of Toronto I O !:string Room sad Chiltizg Room sd sad *resssd lips sew. (Jassy a •, r - -Piz• Oct. � � LIi'IiG QL`4RTRRS itRO�'IDED -� r. i� �O��ni •.IY Arailable Free To Cnetoa►ers Marge atoci of �h AMS sldh� . � •BROUGHAM HALL � in addition ..o meals and uniforms ` d i' $01IE LOCKESS AVAILABLE � Pmt+• � s �� -_ • . APPLY EbIPLOYMENT OFFICE ` � tltnei et new jewtber casts sasd - - - _ • •r • .,John Retnmer's Orchestra , � ,CAFETERIA $Iv ILDING - We � b.ud�' '� � tea. :TAYLOR - LOYS T wiadbreairer.. and pmts' i'ureiYi• °.. Aajx; Ontario,. - 'P'ho Ptcieri �bJ = • � - -- �= �, ns PHONE CLAREMONT 1 w R � lop at �7 reasonable psiesa at . ' .. - ,.::.. -. � � � � • d Illill IIY�IuYilll I IIY I j -� • L� •�" ��� bs ---- Qe•$olidt Your Baslaew as• _ _ run azntzng :11 TaYrist e►��► 8 O �! Trsek - � m seae arrest W..� Oaiiawl. as ' -. - EXTERIOR and INTERIOR _ I Sti>r� . � � � � ��Let[erins � i s ". °. "_ ' ' ' - • � ' -The Si Painter -- � parr s FJevator -- HIV A NT E D � - - ', , �� - � CAL•LKING � � I �' °" :. � _ - � Fart's Lrlenator Claremont, Oatarib DEl1D HJ$SES� 71NS C71T1'Ld :_: _ -` -.. : -, x. ELSON - GStEE�1WOOD 1� alts: ���1.`ledin.c .a3'�td Wi�dnH'.c .aQ �4 per~iatly I :;p�ooe. Rsa seJ - Ottios new For tree plug up phone • � ', Phone PICK. 7 R 2I STOP 31 IUFG3 ?ON ROAD• SCARBORO s {T4 � �, - ' I '�Ye solicit }rout patrons for -_ � DICKERING .r .. .•. .: 'i? $ b . _ _ __ - - - •- -- Poultry, Hog sad Dairy Feeds � �PICKERING .�. .. .. .. !8 B 21 _ ;. -' -' Read The Pickering.. Views � .. � . Western Qata sad Barlef Wiole �I3C)�."Ri*iG .. .. .. .. M � . -- - - . - � - . .. •• _ .. . Ev Week ��ee ' . _. -- - • _ os am a five .. .. . •; .� W� �4� ... - .. Chopped D 1' red ;13xOOKLIN � . CLARE �Z0111 , . r • • .. � •� 14.. ' - � - SEAYICE HEAT'n WASHER STORE Fztsh Salt in Lge. or Sm: Cakae AGINCOL'RT .. .. . , Zoos 2it4 _ - � ` .•- DCNBARTON � JDap•ndabls • S'IItVICE TRUCK � Rolled Roofing and Siding We pay the _ phaIIe ChArge/ �. - Prew.pt � 10rder lour ntut Ot store oot� ` •GOR.BON YOUNCt LTO .� J• � � Lend Cost - catle � Torooto .. i'tioae Ad. iA66 - � -... - : :: ' �. Radio Service • .. ` - iti - :. - ' . - 'Try Fart's 31 p.e. Dairy Rattan - - � • (opposite Wood's' Store) _ �' �. � � Canada s P'ICKERING - - _. 1 - Former_Shoe'�Repai� -T � _ '� Wa,he .. 7asd district, on = ��",�.e�Oa+ (1a� - ' •_:Expert radio service done on all � • . '� Se•.• .THURSDAYS •� - ss ~.+. •OLH HORSES WAIVTBD - • = tnalaes of radios. Radios called for Bst`d. 1,90! Telephone 'Pickering 12W � � � � � � Csapbell Midi Ranch Papr • =_and detivered i1 requested. -•_- •. _' $15.50 AT YIOVR FAiil[ - �F�4lonaay Ltirnugli Saturday_ � _ R.b Ana _ '• or •write; Toronto Store _ _ -, -. 1A/ Q R K PHONE AGINCOURT 18J12 ' .' . `' from 8.30 a: m. •- 9.00 p, tn. • _ Seroiea ' . - COLLECT .- _ _ _ � with the exception of Waednesdsy owned and operated by _ _ evening. BeQtt� �Atlt!'it Stole @i[.i.AR9 - FOUNDATIONS • . - - • ~•For Play; _ .. 3S4 -iii D1IPONT. ST. J, 11l. RICHMOND !!TABLE OE - • • .li. H. RATTE�p - '. TORONTO -Td. RAN. 5460 ANZTBING IN CE]6p'1�IT W08K • .• ! Radlotrkisn Ex- Servieea�aa � • .. i' • •Dance At =_- _ .... __ .•- - _ _ - . :� . - .Claremont • - -_ _• . -. I :,'MARK !# A M • F� I R :: , .Greenwood � •Fri. Oct. 4 ��• ' �• • ' � - PI�liEkING � -' - . _. .' ,.. � Ozit. � �� ...:... eTg9PELLE$Y . • �. -. _ _ .._ :_� _. -- lets ,lY-'t;;ei;�tean'i'orchelYitrs. �_.: - .... :- '.WATCH and - O�e _ .. '' • _ �� Atl�ivn 5Ae: - � ....: -, ; .. � REP CLOCK _ _ � ..� �� r � r H ..... � •' .. - .. - AIRING .. ' � � KAISER � •� .' �- .:..APPLES _ • ' Al] work tally guarayteed - • � . •Frida7, October 4. _ ., SaAtrday, October. 5. •: ` � ' - • : ELECTRIC � - •For Sale • _ . . r' Jewellery, Watches, Novelties � York �Co: Black and White €show Disltrict Red and White Show - - •, Silverplate -Arriving 'Soon ��• Guernsey $reeders'' .Show �, horse Shaw, including 4 -horse teams ' Souse sad 1Eta� �Viriag - Again' this' yesi-, good winter ' '- "' Judging Contests bq Jr. Farmers ' JudgiIIg horses-, Cattle, Sheep, Swine '' • RSTIMATES GIV1dN apples are in short supply• �' Races: 2.28 and 2.20 Pony Rates and Poultry. � � - � � - - fie- advise you to Bet your, _ !CJiQt'L n¢y, Horse Shceirig Corrteat'- - Races: 2.24 and 1�'ee For All -" _; �[ .' � order in now, and make sure �ot - • . � High School _Girls_' Trumpet Band' Pony Races . - .._. . �• �• "'�aZr . - your_.winter's supply. _ , - -� (Next T..4or to:�'ublie" Library] - -' BIG MIDAY with Rides and Shows ,,��,, - � •• � .DAVID LENNOR, • ' ,. .�- � - .'' � Jie�tnin� �is�_ • • • �. .. Pickering. Ontario ' • _ . , .. . _ � ... - - . Mol3ater Dance, �►rena Sat. Night _ PsoN>g �; 1 One mile west of Piakeriag� on No 2 _ --� __ ... - -�`' Admission • 35 cts. . ..Autos, 35 cta. Children •Free ' . -mpa.._s _ ,.- _ . � - ' :. .' • . %• Geo. B. Little. Pres. R, H. •Crosby, )�[srkhssn, Sec. � - � •, � • '- .. -. • - .. . �� ..:� ' _ -_ .. :.--- .------ -�T- -- • . - -.�_� 7r5; ` this week, it is bwruse we took a ' is holig iti Annual Thanksgiving The Whitevaw United Church c. few days off for a belated +*station and Ha1*est Home Services at 230 ` withdrew its regular Sunday eves- 7 LA R E N T :' spending the time at gig- a -mog, and 7.80 p° m--the Young People dug service on Sunda Septmtbw s near Haliburton. are in This eve service Y, - age. ring to join is worship with her, sin►• Mr. Jesse Warden spent the week- five to the establishment of s loan Thursday afternoon the Conlon. -s- will be the first of the Fall Season ter church in Locust Hilt, which -w" land at his bm" here. :- rcupboard or a First Aid Station for cal W. A- met at the church with and will probably follow the first holding Anniversary Services. -- Mr. and lees. Everett Hansmad, Pickering Township. All members twenty -three ladies present. The re- . Sunday of ea:h month from now o:L Mrs. E. Forsythe, of Green River, of Broekiin, spent the week -end with are urged to attend to assist the port of our summer bs;sar was ep- Friday, October 11, is the night was the Devotional Leader at Cott- - - -�- • Mr. and Mrs. George HarmmmuL _ President and .officers in this very' cellent, with slightly over ;180.00 when all young people from the age Prayer Meeting, held last Tuer " Mr.. 'Harvey Coates, -of Toronto, worthwhile project. raised, givbig us a tidy sun -be- hand - Southern Section of Toronto East .day evening in the home of Mr, and fspent the week -end at his home • • • - - -- ,Another donation was voted out Rural will be gathering at Centeno- Mae. A. �. Heal, • here. The �Vomoes Institute for the oil- burner. Hostesses for the ial for their annual Fall Rally. Sup- The Woman's Association of the Ma. and hers.. Bert Gibson, of The October meeting of Brough- afternoon were: Mars. Levi Annis, per will be served at 6.30, by the W. W+sitevale United Church were the Oshawa, spent Ssasday with Mr. and am Women's Institute -will be held Mrs. A. E. Holiey and Mrs. F. Good- A. followed by singing and a talk guests of the ladies of Locust Hill • � ]lies• Charles Hardyr- on Tuesday, the Sth, in the Township erham. A feature of our' ladies meet- by Rev. Dr. Robert McClure., Dr. United Church on Wedsesday. sift- ^ ' 'A I&. and Mss. Peter Hardy,, Tor- Hall, and with Claremont and White ings is that the .young mothers are McClure has been serving in China ternoon of last week. onto, spent 1,te week -end with Mr. vale branches as guests, it promises invited' to bring the small children all during the war years as Director The Official Board of the United and Mrs. Walter Hardy. to be an outstanding event. Mem- rather than stay hottte, of the Red Cross there, and will Church met last Wednesday even- r Mr Dave Dawes, Ajax, spent Sun- bers are reminded of the shower for Sunday evening the choir visited have a Ineaaage well worth hearing. ing, September 26, for a business day with. Mr. and Mrs• Lye. the -English Bra.•►ch,_gifts will be Cedar Grove and supplied special. Anyone who +skis heard him before meeting. Rev. John McLachlan, pre- e The Bowling Club he'd a local i accepted at -this meeting. Hostesses music for their Anniversary Ser- will not miss this opportunity and sided. Plane are being made for the s• tourna ni nt and corn roost-here last for the day: every Brougham tnem- vice c'. _ we suggest if you have not had'this Anniversary Services, and also for _ week„ and had an enjoyable even - ber, i This week' . some of the girls are pleasure, you should make use of it the Annual Congregational Supper. ing. a- very busy Preparing their exhibits now. Mr. W- Medland is ill in a Tor - Mr, and Mrs^ Victor Robins spent Higland Creek for the Junior Home - makers' Show = — onto Hospital. .� the week -end with friends here. Geo (by Hsu. . at Markham•Fair. This will be shown ' ','ViVhitevale Mrs. Norman Burke received news � Mr. and Mss. Len Lye spent the - Hull) ) at the east end of the fair building ,last week that her daughter, Vas. • week -end with their son Tim, in .the. on Friday and Saturday of this week. (b7 Mrs. Edith Pars) Turnre, of Drumheller, in Western eit*- .he has just 2eturned home if- It we slip up on any, of the news r ,Bundy, October Sixth, Centennial . - -=-- , -_, - -- Continued On Page S ter six yesr's sea viep overseas. .The 125th anniversary of the Bap - z. — Zlst Church was, very well attended _ - on Sunday. Rev. T. B. McDo rmssd Was the speaker at both services _ s tiss Lonise and Mr. Fred Robin- _ son, ?f Goodwood, called on liars. T. - .Bacon on Sunday. _ Mss. Coady and Mrs. McIntyre . spent Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs -� Miller of. Stouffville. - - lli'�s. Better Palmer had as ter :The Miin"ister of F3mance week-end visitors, -Mrs: A. Ober, o, - _ Desbarets, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Me- _ -- Lellan, Mrs. H. Hoepfl, of Roches- -- -ter a:sd Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of _ . . n n o u s stauf"le. = _ __ a n C e Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Miller bad - a few friends in last Saturday ev- - +eaing• _. • .. A group from the Salvation Army Corps -presented a musical concert _ Baptist Church last Monday - 3n the p - - ing. A good crowd -ttende hear the -vocal in instrumental pro- gam' • - -- - .. Mrs. L. M. Carnbe. hsa_ returned � -after spending the summer, with her brother I?. A. Taylor, at the Soo,- - _- w d-- is at present with Mrs. Esther - Amer. A large number frmn here took atd^Paatage of seeing the ''kygiene° picture, at St:ouffvsille last week. Week- enders here included. Miss : Bileen Cooper, Miss Georgina For• Doug. ifinan a-td Gordon Bor- land. Canadiam are thrifty people. Their The general public should note that this land. record in war financing will stand for --time there will be fewer salesmen than in The regular meeting of the W. M. - - s. of the United Church will be held many years to come. _ the case of Victory Bonds. Although the - at the home of _ Mrs. S. Robinson, -new Canada Savings Bonds will be sold on Thursday, October 10, -at -so P. Through six years:, millions saved and in- - • ,�I rn. 'Pte chapter in the Study Book through banks, • authorized inVel3tment = ; on India, will be pr'efented by Yes. vested in Vlctory'Bonds and war Savings - - - McIntyre. All ladies airs invited to CertifiC aloe in a way no one thought possi- dealers, stock brokers and trust or loan �z , . _ -' - y attend. Lunch will be served. - companies, these agencies will not be able . ble. Many thousands learned the con- tWd'ri�reer� Service At Baptist - 'to approach every individual Canadian, Chunk on rvice ►y •rte :t, wenieiice of regular, systematic saving, K _ _. _._ -. ....w small month] amounts orb _ This means that for the most part it will AA . old Tknera Service will be +ether III y y held in the Baptist Church next '8er cash investment. As a result they - to Canadians to assume the respon- Sa.•sday evening, when some of the ; - -- - - - -- older members and descendants of have accumulated substantial personal �bllity for their own purchases of Canada _ old mearbers ws11 Participate in the :'{ reserves with all that means in increased Savings Bonds. If. , they wish to grasp servcd A assets+ of the church a this opportunity, they should act for r few years back, will also take part. future security and satisfaction. Rev. Wenham will preach. ; — :themselves without delay. - Because suggestions and requests have _ N BROUGHAM come to me from all parts of the country . Canada Savings Bonds are ' designed to (by Sirs. T. C. Brown) that facilities for this kind of saving be be the finest investment available to the Week -end visitors to the village continued in peacetime, the Canada Sav- "Public today. I recommend.them to you harr,es included. Mr, and .Mrs. Law- - rence Upton, at the Bruce Easton _._ : jogs Bond has been created. _ 8tH a safe, profitable and convenient in- home; Mr. and Mrs. James Ravey, - . - , vestment for personal Savings. with the ,Ulicatt fa ydly; Miss Zell; - -The issue of War Savings (certificates and = - Seebeck- with her people; Newborn Stomps to the general public will be dis- I now announce the terms of-tbe -l)Aa► - - - of the family with iValter and Mss. _ Hamilton; Toronto relatives with the continued on September 30th, and final .' CCanada Savings Bonds, which will be Tripp braily; the Johns Knox fan- _ ily and Mrs. Stanley Real, at the u3stalmeII_ - ry -Sow -' uil3reQ C08nCing ' October 15th. Howard Malcolm's °and W. xna: - issue will halve been completed in the _ homes. M#. and Mrs. Tom Sharp, of - — near future. Canada Savings BOIIdB, Greenbank, at Mrs. Brown's, and the Grant Malcolm family at the old therefore, will provide an opportune _ - home. Tarr wed citizen Joesph Bur- - aoneans for citizens to carry on their regular _ UC SA I NG tows, has taken to himself, a wife. s a7 "' _.. - - -... _-- The marriage took place in, Toronto Savings habits without lnterTuption. Mtrn n+h - evening. Several Brou- qn Saturday g _, __ - -- _- • • ' - . - _. ghahad couples were guests at the = . - - - .- _. • - _ ... - - - -- - wedding. The o couple have the - g. young �p .. .,` unit,. Ca Sla best wishes off ++bays c passing of :;.. .. �' EdtLileS of the new - :- : - �, • .. of William Cowie, of Claremont, last I� week -end, +save the sincere sympathy of Brougham friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown returned _ 1 hiiwest 2%% by annual Dated November 1, 1946, �►- ..�-., Heldihhgs by any one ` - home to Toronto on Sunday even- , +suer person limited to 54000. coupon. Purchase price ` ; maturing in ion yeors Noe- ' ing. Mrs. Brown 'Sr -' is showing much -- _ callable by the Government, c Registered as to prht- ' 100%. Accrued interest cipal, providing pro. _ improvement in heahl.. ,. will be charged if pay- but redeemable 6y the owner at any time at full face Volvo »coon against loo. The dance held in the ;salt on Fri- went is made after Nov- Available for cash, on _ day evening had a large itteridarlCe. : = ember 13th. Issued le plus interest at coupon rate at the Monthly savings _ - • • e - any brand+ in Canada of any ` Plan or by personal -t. - denominations of $30, thertorsd bank. Non-trons- arrangement with • j Red Cross $100, ll=, ved =1000. ferabhs and mm-aaignobic bank There will be an important meeting of the North Pickering Red Cross i•s _ = . �: -• __ the Council Chmiber, Br6ilghsm, on : r Friday evening at 8.30 p, m. to con- for 'truth t7se Board of Health rels- • - _ ` r - ,, y y maker, +� at the same time I felt something 47 Honey ;) Pint . should be , dome about it or I would 49 Rhode (ab) , be forever after disgraced. 41 +Ig ... island • • • 51 Tungsten° -So the next day 1 bought ano•, (ate then basket of peaches - since a 52 �" p St >iinew • bountiful ration board had allow- 68 Egyptian sttil 3 37 ed us extra sugar - but when it comes to sealers, that, was 'sonic- . 54 Vend 1 +i+ + "g else again. Sure there - -were T _. • - _ a few empty -jars on my shelves _ 'but there was a chip out of this is and wanted to buy the farml to which case I wonder why the -- one - and a nick out of that which They had been working in some farmers out West are out on a de- _ .- : reduced the number, of usable seal- kind of a plant, thought things _ livery strike and why all this agi- ers to exactly two. It was then O4tr and decided that the govern - tation for continuance of the milk ' 1 found sealers in stores simply ment just about gave everything subsidy. This week should bring r. didn't exist. And why? Because to 'the farmers on a silver platter. interesting developments. : the manufacture of glass had been practifally stopped for lack of a _ . chemical compound used in its Manufacture. This chemical is no icnger procurable because the one and only plant throughout the " length -and breadth of Canada which produces it, is out on strike *- and has been for nearly three Months. w. >4 So it looks as if you and I and - z Mrs. John Public cannot fool out <. P. selves into thinking that industrials strikes are no concern of ours They are definitely the concern of _ tveryone - but what we can do �. = to help this deplorable state of r : affairs, dear only knows.,, • -Ir�sO • .,• _ - _ - , -__ -. .. However, no situation is entirely bad. We learn something good :. even from strikes, We find out the �t r what ors into the male- t had t G g h s Jug of many everyday articles. The �PoLoNf VM connection between : the- - textile- - - s8� I- Ep p E Here- -"strike and shortage of certain nee- �J eaaary garments is obvious but " oiu {y 8p lR ba CSfIC 1 how many of us stopped to eonsi- reYolotloAplug 4ade�w•ftb a . der what went-into the making of �~� efectr�e Polonfgm ]ass? But we .learn in a hurry �veA off ���tiv when fruit spoils for lack of sear a�fl'olonlo� ess: or when milk isn't delivered start in assvreao anott r _ unless an empty . jnilk bottle- is __ _ _ - _ �� �vq sago /in. left on the step.. - 'We find then that necessity is not only the mother of invention, it is also the foster- mother of en- ° forced economy' When sealers .`' icannot be bought we •, forage to through out- of- thc•way shelves and cupboards and bring forth :'many forgotten jars used for ' something other than . their real purpose. Yes, it is surprising ?;• Mrhat we can do without,;,; when we have to = or when we get mad enough. Honestly; the •` :' price of some things makes in"o triad I ,just see red. For instance • "```" "` 'the other day' I noticed a small tea- kettle in a store -- the kind -which. before the war, we thought indispensable for quick boiling and y HE EM which used to sell for about a quarter. This one was more than �Ot P`� three times that amount and Boas us0 se t u G t N G a> thin as paper. ` I ti 0 yes I put it back on the shelf and Adtolttn4t raid, "Boiling water in an open �ti -'fits ' ALynTcrum4t kettle is still good enough for me.' Fsa�vtte ostata / But even at that I wouldn't have `3� ontot C/ = minded the price so much if the R }�Cx Cs t a tin and the workmanship had been attt ery A dhats of good p 139' ',h f Og old until they d of e 4 o 77-..r •' my back for the same reason. 5e ���p�V1E6 RI a We were just as well off when 5'f wages were lower and goods ENO V,40 7�g cheaper. As for a 40 -hour week •- what are people going to- do with their time? Of course higher — wages are needed when there is 9 / 1� t / : were leisure time - it takes. mon• j/�/ jt oli • ty to pay for amusements t 611 - to CANADA'S ^ "tike gap. The simple pleasures of home life are not commonly appre• . ciated these days. Ti I hire to hear Partner hold forth Nei farming versus industry. The. Esther day two young fellows drove The western meadow lark is one of the most useful of insect- eating ltirds in America. Wlri APPROVAL by serv- ing delicious- Maxwell House ... the coffee that is "Radiant- Roasted".. This special - proeess cap- tures everY- atom of good- ness in the supremely fine M4xwell House blend. • IMNUainilY w111L caacm -■a ­J �O a -�• -•. ... -• -. -__ ____ �Ag a •A . Y ..111.1 1. •• r .r YOUR .... ' T " •'s ;�; Prewar e r 'Planes Fly Almos ;.; -- _ _ Novelwtst Looms For Britons -As Fast As Sound ' -, � All . DRIVINry NEEDS ' aOiIZOW'1'I►i. IPictured S!i Italian money 81 She is the WOLF .The first step toward a return to bread for the only 40 years ago the speed Per - mitted motor cars on the streets author of prewar white people of cities, towns and villages in On- _ By Gweadolfns P. Clirlu several __ of Great Britain was taken recently the Ministry of Food an- tario was 10 miles per hour - 18 , 'miles ^� 13 Operatic solo '-- VERTICAL when nounced a reduction in the extrac- in the country. But vehicles were already travelling at high Strange how one can sometimes 14 voice . 1 Mother lion rate of floor from 90 pert speed in special trials, says The ' :t .'fie M the world but not of it;' bow _M Buren• —_ 16 Editor (ab.) ' -2 Space _ 3'Disencumber _ 22 Frozen water 48 Swerve to 85 per cent, it was learned The of this easing of Toronto Star. A railway train had distance record of there can be shortages of -this and, that and one not be swore of it- .17 Near 4�Or� (�') 24 Skill 28 Fish egg 47 Has existed 48 Recreation . result strictions, believed in authoritative made a short 120 miles as hour is 1901, and a •';pot until one requires something. • 15 Negative 5 Scale of pay 6 Measure Of 27 Change area circles to be a preliminary to the motor car was to attain the 'same _ • that can not be bought for love or 2OJumbled type cloth 28 Wireless 50 Sick tad of Britain's two- montH -old speed during a trial in 1908. ° gooney. 21 Laughter 7 Size of shot 31 Exclamation 53 River (Sp.) bread rationing, will be felt almost But men took, to the air and Here was' I canning everything sound Sharpest' of Iaught4r ' 54 Compass point immediate 1 y in baker shops flew at speeds hitherto unknown. A t could be paned - with or .6 >q pound (ab.) ' Timber "55 Lord Lieu- throughout the country, where the. Gloster Meteor` his just established - itrithotrt sugar - afterwards seek- AAaggeer 10 Tree fluid 36 For tenant (ab.) loaf has become darker since the ,� a world cord of 817 miles' an flag a few -words of commendation 25 Erbium 11 Great Lake 37 Stitch 88 Enemy 57 Account of (ab. end of the war. hour. That is better than 10 miles . 'from my menfolk for my Indus• trions frugality. For which they (symbol : 27 high card 12 pHro o 38 Was seated 58 Right Worthy P81111t1A$ Wars a minute. It is better than 900 feet per second, and sound (in air) did. manage to give out a few 28 Make a 17 Exist • 19 Native 41 Seine 42 Golf device (ab.) 59 Behold! - -. travels only 1,000 feet per second. grunts, which might, with image• mistake : E0 Domesticated unseal 21 Torrid 4i At liberty 60 Like Because dark colors have a ten• Man is traveling in the air a1- most as fast as sound does, and nation, be interpreted as verbal signs but which 32 Story t 3 4 S 6 f b `y IC 1t 1� : dency to darken and reduce the no one can tell what further speed of appreciation '� 'were followed by Partner asking 35 A�mpV 3 �yy `l S size of a room, most not -too -large the future holds. - "Wbat abbout peaches? Haven't done 8itehen 16 11 t3 modern rooms require light paint' shades' on walls and ceilings. The " you a y�,a ;. "A few iars," I replied. "There utensils 38 Tropical I� } S warm colors, based on yellow, are " A fruits recommended for rooms with north- 6 - ' -: -- -are also some to the locker." little later Bob looked over ells and "fruit" of my labour and said, "Is that all the peaches you've g was- Rtlnctand 1 3dmitied it was- 401+%' 43 Concerning 45 1 30 �1 9't = 6 ern exposures while the cooler colors, greens and blue - greens usually are the most effective in rooms facing towards the south. „+ y y maker, +� at the same time I felt something 47 Honey ;) Pint . should be , dome about it or I would 49 Rhode (ab) , be forever after disgraced. 41 +Ig ... island • • • 51 Tungsten° -So the next day 1 bought ano•, (ate then basket of peaches - since a 52 �" p St >iinew • bountiful ration board had allow- 68 Egyptian sttil 3 37 ed us extra sugar - but when it comes to sealers, that, was 'sonic- . 54 Vend 1 +i+ + "g else again. Sure there - -were T _. • - _ a few empty -jars on my shelves _ 'but there was a chip out of this is and wanted to buy the farml to which case I wonder why the -- one - and a nick out of that which They had been working in some farmers out West are out on a de- _ .- : reduced the number, of usable seal- kind of a plant, thought things _ livery strike and why all this agi- ers to exactly two. It was then O4tr and decided that the govern - tation for continuance of the milk ' 1 found sealers in stores simply ment just about gave everything subsidy. This week should bring r. didn't exist. And why? Because to 'the farmers on a silver platter. interesting developments. : the manufacture of glass had been practifally stopped for lack of a _ . chemical compound used in its Manufacture. This chemical is no icnger procurable because the one and only plant throughout the " length -and breadth of Canada which produces it, is out on strike *- and has been for nearly three Months. w. >4 So it looks as if you and I and - z Mrs. John Public cannot fool out <. P. selves into thinking that industrials strikes are no concern of ours They are definitely the concern of _ tveryone - but what we can do �. = to help this deplorable state of r : affairs, dear only knows.,, • -Ir�sO • .,• _ - _ - , -__ -. .. However, no situation is entirely bad. We learn something good :. even from strikes, We find out the �t r what ors into the male- t had t G g h s Jug of many everyday articles. The �PoLoNf VM connection between : the- - textile- - - s8� I- Ep p E Here- -"strike and shortage of certain nee- �J eaaary garments is obvious but " oiu {y 8p lR ba CSfIC 1 how many of us stopped to eonsi- reYolotloAplug 4ade�w•ftb a . der what went-into the making of �~� efectr�e Polonfgm ]ass? But we .learn in a hurry �veA off ���tiv when fruit spoils for lack of sear a�fl'olonlo� ess: or when milk isn't delivered start in assvreao anott r _ unless an empty . jnilk bottle- is __ _ _ - _ �� �vq sago /in. left on the step.. - 'We find then that necessity is not only the mother of invention, it is also the foster- mother of en- ° forced economy' When sealers .`' icannot be bought we •, forage to through out- of- thc•way shelves and cupboards and bring forth :'many forgotten jars used for ' something other than . their real purpose. Yes, it is surprising ?;• Mrhat we can do without,;,; when we have to = or when we get mad enough. Honestly; the •` :' price of some things makes in"o triad I ,just see red. For instance • "```" "` 'the other day' I noticed a small tea- kettle in a store -- the kind -which. before the war, we thought indispensable for quick boiling and y HE EM which used to sell for about a quarter. This one was more than �Ot P`� three times that amount and Boas us0 se t u G t N G a> thin as paper. ` I ti 0 yes I put it back on the shelf and Adtolttn4t raid, "Boiling water in an open �ti -'fits ' ALynTcrum4t kettle is still good enough for me.' Fsa�vtte ostata / But even at that I wouldn't have `3� ontot C/ = minded the price so much if the R }�Cx Cs t a tin and the workmanship had been attt ery A dhats of good p 139' ',h f Og old until they d of e 4 o 77-..r •' my back for the same reason. 5e ���p�V1E6 RI a We were just as well off when 5'f wages were lower and goods ENO V,40 7�g cheaper. As for a 40 -hour week •- what are people going to- do with their time? Of course higher — wages are needed when there is 9 / 1� t / : were leisure time - it takes. mon• j/�/ jt oli • ty to pay for amusements t 611 - to CANADA'S ^ "tike gap. The simple pleasures of home life are not commonly appre• . ciated these days. Ti I hire to hear Partner hold forth Nei farming versus industry. The. Esther day two young fellows drove The western meadow lark is one of the most useful of insect- eating ltirds in America. Wlri APPROVAL by serv- ing delicious- Maxwell House ... the coffee that is "Radiant- Roasted".. This special - proeess cap- tures everY- atom of good- ness in the supremely fine M4xwell House blend. • IMNUainilY w111L caacm -■a ­J �O a -�• -•. ... -• -. -__ ____ �Ag M YOUR FIRESTONE DEA'LER'S STORE HEADQUARTERS iR All YOUR DRIVINry NEEDS w ` . ,:UCLA SSIFIED ADVERTISING 100 ACRES, CULTIYAISLE. GOOD SPOTS O.F.SPORTS BABY CHICKS i buildings, well drained. Hydro In- '%PECIAL OFFER _ :y stalled, good wells, 1 mite from FREE EXLARGEMENTS WITH - By FRANK MANN HARRIS PULLETS BARRED RUCKS, NEW town, schools, churches, creamery. each G -8 exposure roll for Esc. Re- 'H (`A 8fs Sit Critic") .-.-o� 000+ -e•o+ ...���''' Re- Hampshire, White Leghorn, 12 with or without stock anti Imple- prints 3c. Fast efficient guaranteed y fi weeks to laying, Also day old chicks. ments. Apply to Eugene ouletlette., work. Crystal Ph6to Service. 1500 Free eatalogue. Toy Notch Chickee- R.R. 1. Alexandria. Ont. Dundns West. Toronto. One of the great charms of what last dollar we have in the soli.' Ise, Guelph, Ontario. STAMPS 4'HOICE FARM CONTAINING 198 STAMPS might call take- a-chance or we'll carry it right up to the Shu- FEW_ STARTED CHICKS Olt scree located In the County of Oz- haphazard radio listening is its un- preme Court in Ottywah." hand for immediate delivery, for ford 3 1 -2 miles north of the Village CANADIAN AND F O R E 1 G N expeetedness. If , you listen sys- • • uick ordering. Order later season of Drumbo. Farm all under cultiva- stamps, mint and used. on approval Nov.- De'c.) chicks now. Dray Lion and in good condition. The We buy stamps. Claude Langlofs, tematically and follow the form "pinny, we'll do nothing of t�f! q($atchery, 130 John N„ Hamilton, buildings consist of a large L shape LA Albert, Vletoriavllle, Que. chart - we mean the ublished kind at all' re M Muth Ontario. steel bank barn vsith cement stalls P ' plied Mrs. er " + and steel staunchlons, cement silo COLLECTORS' SEND "00 FOR program listings - you know that quietly but moat decisively. "That PULLETSt ALL AGESI 12 - WEI•;KS and hen house with southern ex- selection fine approvals. Refunded at a certain time, on a certan to laying. Also Fall hatched chicks. posure on second floor. Two storey if not fully satisfied. No trash. A me, an old —11 of a Cameron is too " Prompt delivery. Free catalogue, stone house to good state of repair. Bloom, 5347 Yew, Vancouver, Can- station, you will-get. for example, powerful for the likes of us Otdi- Tweddle Cheek Hatcheries Limited, Fdrm equipped with hydro. Early ada. P Fergus, Ontario. Mister Sinatra - and oil can + possession. For further particulars y nary mortals, so from now 00 • apply: PREWAR STAMPS AT LOW PRICES have him., But just take a stab at we'll lave him to Heaven Above to BUSINESS UPPUKTUNITIES The Canada Permanent Trust Co:. to responsible approval applicants. random and bU nave[ know what -- { Woodstock. Ontario. also assorted packets, 6c. up. Mr. 3' deal ' with:' , CASH BY RETURN MAIL FOR Powell, Box 144, Hamilton, Ontario, you are liable to bump into com- your old Gold Jewellery, Gold teeth, HAIRDRESSING k .Dlamonds, Sterling Silver, etc. 100 TRAPPING ing across the air - Haves. pper cent premium on gold coins. LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE e e e And right now it looks as 8atlefaction guaranteed or parcel Robertson method. Information on w'OLF -FOX -MINK TRAPPERS though the .frown Bomber is sev- � returned prepair. Kirby' Company • request regarding classes. Robert• use the best trapping system and Just the other day. for instance. Jewelers, 13 Queen East, Toronto, son's Hairdressing Academy. 13T gland scents money can buy. Write seal lengths too good for ordinary On t. for particulars to A E• Fisher, Boa we got quite a surprise. Idly < A Avenue Road, Toronto. mortals. � Of course Billy Conn, 420, Calgary, Alberta. twisting the dials of our T.B. set Who must be a real glutton for C ACCOUNTING BY MAIL HELP WANTED WANTED - its tubes, have seen better days punishment, is offering to stick iris . TO SMALL RETAILERS AND BUSI- HOUSE TO HOUSE SALESMAN FUR =- we happened to cut in on the neck Out for e < seas men who cannot afford to hire paste soap, hand cleaner, household QUANTITY OF LARGE WILLOW S' t a third time, and _. trees. Hanger Limb Company, 85 middle of a speech. And', from the alreadv they are starting to smoke _ a regular bookkeeper d otter the crcanafng and purifying product'- King Street west. Toronto, Ont. earnest seriousness of the speak - ��rierfect bookkeeping and tax serv- \trite Lichty Products• Kitchener, up a next_ years match with Brake Write for details. Ont. sees tone and the solemn manner WRITE SHORT STORIES. POr•-TRY. Woodcock, which sounds like -a - p MAIL CONTACT' humor for pleasure and profit. De- CAPABLE COUNTRY GIRL. GOOD tails Literary Mosaic. Guelph. Ont. 1n which he Was adjuring his hear- natural, Bruce having been knock- 4 ACCOUNTING wages, good hears. Refervncr's. App- ers to good habits, •self- discipline Room 800, 21 King St. E., Toronto. ply Mrs, R. A. Crain, 525 ,1'lccadllly WAKTRD YOUNG SINGING CANA. ed out by biseconds who tasted a i Ave., Ottawa, ties, and general moral conduct worthy whole 729 seconds a against Joe. -4 Young Loge Blida (Budgies), 8 small breed puppies. .Top prices of their high calling in life. wee • • AN EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRAC- DISTRIBUTORS Quality lne of WANTED FOR But viewing the situation with an 4 five commission salsa proposition is quality line of cosmetics and other paid. Write full particulars. Doug- would have bet money that here .i asllable to all bread, milk and other household articles Sunray Prod- las Pet Shop, 279 Danforth Avenue, unprejudiced eye, it would appear 4 Toronto. was some reverend gentlem !n ad- 4 teiivary salesmen, students vacation- acts, 4635 G]anranaId Avenue, Moa- that the best Chance of ever catch- data and others desiring part or full treat. Quebec. dressing a group of theological time employment. Please' forward ing up with Mr. Louis would be t0 < name• address and telephone num- IfRDlcwt. • students bound for foreign mis5'.on leave Yl,e whole matter to some 4 Toronto OntO1, 78 Adelaide 6t LY., Consumer Price$ fields. higher power-possibly that of old ,+ ITS EXCELLENT. - REAL RIM. %CLTS 1920 and Now' )' y after taken Dixon's R Remedy for e 4 e Father Time. Maybe, if we wait DYEING AND CLEANING Rheumatic Pains' ant! Neuritis. -So, imagine the shock when we long enough, some night Joe will " " 4 Munro's Drug Store, 835 Elgin, HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS Ottawa. Postpaid S1,00, discovered, a moment or so later, trip himself over his own tong , dyeing or cleaning? Write to us tor. Pri that it was an official of the ?Maple white whiskers. and be too rheu- � informatlon. We are glad to an -i RHEUMATISM ces Now Compared With ewer your Questions, Department What Consumer Paid After -Leaf Hockey Club giving a bunch matic, to arise before the count J IL Parker's Dye Works Idmlted, INTRODUCING A NEW AMAZING of the hired help a public pep talk Ten. 791 Yonge Street. Toronto. Ohtarf.o. Rheumatic -pain Salve, to surferer■ World War I of Rheumatism - Arthritis - Sciatica at the start of a new season. We - -- ELECTRICAL ic UIPMENT -Neuritis. This "American Rheumy- - = - -- - - - - -- regret to report that we didn't - -- -Green Lumber - _ —_- -_ __- -_ -. -- a � tic Pala Salve" de 3� pad especial- - - - vv�e While it is true that, certain prices ty and after conrifitent research to P stay tuned is long enough to learn NEW "CYCLOHM^ LIEIHTING avalltble to you now. This special have increased in this country and , who the speaker was, but can as- The new vapor-drying plants powered by Briggs A Strat- Introductory trial offer to tnex- that they may increase to even a our! him that his talk -what we por- drying method ton gas engines. A. C- or D. C. 350 pensive but the relief obtained_ is of seasoning lumber removes as - _ to 2500 watt Britiah gas and Diesel priceless. Take advantage of this greater extent, we are still in a caught of it - was highly impres- much moisture from 1 engines from 1% to !00 h. p. sea- special trial offer at a saving to most fortunate position In tom- sive and well calculated to inspire green oak ar7 marine type. Air, tank, You. Available now in Canada. On p erossties overnight as will eYat>ar- + sad or hopper cooled, Large ounce container for only $1.00 II •parison with the people who were the lads into- giving their all for ate in 25 months b stock of three Dpname motors, From You suffer from! Rheumatism-Art h- y air seasoning. stock A.C- or "18.421 Welding mach- ritie- SciatIra -Neuritis -Cold Com- living in Canada during the period the dear old shareholders. es, electrodes and accessories. plstnts and really want effective after the Great War, says the * e » ew gas ea ine driven to relief - "Ame OAK-Priming cents n a pumps sive" Is what you need. Prove It Lrocicvihe icecorder and Times. - - - 7000 gala. per hour. 7�Ota1 wet ht to Yourself as chemist's tests's have- Likewise we chanced - in a , g One of the consumers of 1920 , f wktr 0 lbs Operates 5 hours one gallon proved. Write direct to American somewhat similar manner - to Farmers, lumber and fish. Drug t Chemical Co.. 23238 Bloor is'able to- recall, by means of exam - 'bust in on an unidentified sports industry - to moat cases - tax St., West• Toronto, Ontario. Can- ining his records, that at that time and duty exempt Write for prices ads. Send money order or postal commentator who was talking et. Mrs eel OW44 7A tto Alliance Electric Works Limited. not. No C.O.D.'s or stamps please. she paid 85c per pound for butter es�b, See, =tAQ. Iontreal - Toronto - Sallfss - - along with_18c about Joe Louis is a style Which R Fr per quart of milk put it mildly , ou:u =_ inaiplts• gRl�aine or � �. s should nld add $1 per dozen of eggs. sLardf was, to day a tri�t tta�tr• i Rhaumattr Paine or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro 'm 'I+ru was 42c a pound, sugar 23c a pound cry' O °e of his comments, in par- ELECTRICIANS _j Store. $86 Elgin. Ottawa- Postpxil titular, struck us. It was to the - STO"A ONLY aeon and potatoes sold at a 90 -tb bag II B • for $4.50, effect that Louis. by coming im at , rite for our catalogue on Iloures- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - , - 211 pounds against MaurieUo, was t fixtures, desk lamps, bed _ _ _ Farmers Prices - M 60 cycles one Also toasters. IPRED A RODDIROTOX BUT$ ow big p tar -the world -just - - Irons. Give W.P.T.B. license num- Farmers' prices also sky- rocketed how bi and powerful tic could be �� �� Out 11er. Gordon - Harris Sup%I Co minis III cChvrch Teronto sat :a• at that time. The ex- service men if he really wanted to." Ached. 6354 Waverley St.. ][ontrea{ wilt, went on the land had to pay ' OPPORTUNITIES ron WOMEN, • • * : • :: Modern Protertion Pre%ldrs Great , SOR SALE from $300 to $700 for a team cd a _ _ 4 ostort and HoldLg Keturity BE A HAIRDRESSER horses, from - $80 to $100 for in Now we, in our innocence, .WITHOUT TORTUROUS. - - ATTENTTOIY NOVELTY JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL ordinary grade cow and $2 apiece would have thought that Joe, ap- TRUSS WEARING 3-i••S DIFFERENT TARLETIES IN great Opportunity. Learn for hens. If he had to buy hay, pearing at such a weight, was An "eye- openinit° revelation Ia. ' tae apple tree. Al.. McIntosh on - Hairdressing sensible and comfortable reducible ' hard? rootstocks.' Black and Red Pleasant dlgnlfled profession, it cost -'him 5.3 .00 a ton. merely showing the world that he rupture protction may be yourt, for + !rant Plants for commercial and wages, thousands, successful Marvoell There were fantastic prices for- held Tami so cheaply that he the "king, -without cost or obliga- vat* plantin In the newest va- graduates. America's greatest syn. tion. Simply send name and address sites. PHIMPS FARMS. CHA'- tem. Illustrated catalogue free clothing at the same time. W'o- hadn't even bothered to train down to William 8, Rice Appliance Co. "TLrACGUAY VILLAGE, QUE- Write or call, men's suits soared to as much as to proper- fighting poundage. But Ltd. .6 West - Adelaide St.. Dept. .i MARVEL HAIRDRESSING $123 and men's Suits STS and $100. then, no doubt there are lots and 121 to' and QftferentuRlco M, " P. PARTS AND At on request. SCHOOLS Silk itockin s cost Women $5.50 a lots Of the finer and more subtle thod will be sent you Free. Without : t [Ape all care, Price Lbt on request. .255 Bloor St. W., Toronto g hard flesh -goes tng pads or torment- + atop rings for all motors at pre- Branches: 44 King St„ Hamilton air, lain serge skirts advanced things in sport that y here's a Support that far prices. Dept. W. Canadian Auto a 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa, p P g our obtuse hind. go 'way over has bFrought toy and comfost to Parts. 839 Queen St. W., Toronto. to $35 and shoes to $18. In the thousands-by releasing them from " y `•ANIZED RIP ROOF' BARN' PATENTS case of men, 3iIOC! were from $18 • • e e Trusses with springs and straps. 4 r 25, nearly new. May, H. Hags. to $18 a pair, sweaters touched that bind and cut. Designed to se- • , Burgeeaville, Ont. FETHERSTOAHAUGR t COMPANY The case -of that same JOe curety hold a rupture up and to __ Patent doitcf(ors.. Established 1890; $1330 apiece and razor blades, t0 wherP.it belongs and yet give tree- + Louis, and th! seeming impossi- dom of body and genuine comfort - - - -� ZEPTVNE OUTBOARD MOTOR% - 14 King West, Toronto, Booklet of mention another ordinary eommod- bilit g pp For full tnfort�tt.n -writ• today! Authorized parts service; ship any- rnformation on request y of finding an opponent that where. Neptune Outboard' Motors ity, were $I a dozen. Anthracite can even make him break into a _ overhauled: workmanship Guaran- V I'F.RSONAI. coal in Aovember, 1920 was $20.30 bed. Scope Sales Co„ Box 852, Ot- mild sweat, somehow or other rt - _ �, - taws, Ontario. - PLAY THE PIANO BY FAR. WITH a, ton and _bituminous coal corn' minds a t, so aged couple named " , R�,NORK _: a new method, you can piny in one manses $15 Mulhern, of Hibernian extraction. S1►+ ,l ONE GOOD TRISH TERRIER. FE- week. Esc> to learn, Write Box asale puppy, Sire imported from Ire- 863 -R, Aarramento, t�lifnrnia. Puce Control Effective who lived in Toronto's, land. 335.00, Write Blac thorn Ken- ge- - �sls,• RPgM., PO Box 282. Kingston, PHOTOGRAPHY So far during this post -war town many years ago. Over a Q sac e 9 _ at, period we have fared rather Well lengthy period this couple had 6,000 PULLETS — IMPERIAL QUALITY IS in' comparison. Prices are higher been engaged in a series of law- ' 1QUALITY AT ITS BEST in a considerable number of in- suits regarding 6000 Ready -to -Lay Pullets, also stances. The may rise still hi her, g ding a certain piece of OCR YEAIR ROUND FAST SERV- I a savers! thousand 3 to 6 months old. ICS and fine y g property, 'These pullets all raised on clean. Quality work will p petty, with a man by the name free range with plenty ot'apace end Plense you -For satisfaction try Im. But because we retain a system of Cameron, -who was one of the - - tender green teed. under the most Aerial, 6 or 8 exposure films, de• of price control that still functions Ideal conditions. Send for Price veloped and printed, 80r, Queen City's wealthiest inhabi- IMPERIAL PHOTO' SERVICE quite well in spite of all the' pros- Ust and full particulars. tants.' Station 1. Toronto_ — - _ .sores against which it is compelled —OIL BURNERS to fight we have so far kept our New pot type oil brooders, new pot XMAS CARDS FROM Matters had steadily and con- a t Re range burners and heaters. ' u rt prices within reason and no rise T4romot dell tater, SNAPS ,'--I2 FOR 78c __ , sistently gone against them, Time - - . - -- LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM. Your negatives make the most at ail comparable to that which �rf51., ji and t+�,���1 in 1 0o has 'taken near after time the various Courts Of 'WEIN BROS- Exeter, untario. — plee-In° 1 r- X (♦'��i ' Cards you can get - cards that If we can manage to cling to Law had decided in favor of their �t<� friends treasure -and, the:. cost fa w White Rabbi NEW trios 37 00 adversary, Slut . still they kept on . lc White Rabbits Junior trios f7.On- 'smolt. Select your favorite nega- these controls for a bit longer, uses tt robten Benior bred Does 15.00 each. Keith tives and send them to us. We'll trying. At last one afternoon Mai• its It Ferrier, Route 3, Perth, Ont. will probably escape any repition return I- attractive greeting cards , 4 with your pictures hern came home and roke the 2a rebfeh printed on of the disastrous slump which oc- 3ye s REGISTERED BROWN Swiss and Pnvelopes for mailing -all for curved after the Great War, and Welt's to his Spouse• that Ne latest - s� Hord for sale, 61 head, one bull two 79c. Order early. ` 100 rebhr, �•ears, 21 milk cows, 8 two year old (2 Pbotos on �('alPndnrs 25c.) business people, in particular, ought of their long list • Of appeals had 7k e. Heifers, bred, 11 yearling. 5 heifer - DEPT. elf, to be most grateful to-the govern- gone the way of all others. "But. calves, 5 bull calves. Sun -O•Val GENUINE AS1�IRIN IS . farm, 20578 LakeShors Road. Bale STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ment if 'this should prove to be we're not t rough wid him yet. "she d'Urfe. Quebec. Eighteen miles Box. 12A, Poet Office A. Toronto the case. added defiantly. "If it takes the MAIWED THIS WAY .from Montreal, (Print and Address Plainly) w t NN7 WHOLF.RALE C"ALOGUF., Merchants. and storekeepers only. " Send W.P.T.B. License number for our Free Wholesale Catnln¢,tr. MUTT AND JEFF— Well, Anyway Jeffs Speech at the Peace Conference Kept Thingf Peaceful By BUD FISHER = Penny -up Merchandise Co.; Balfour J Bldg., Montreal 18, Que. WELL. ARF.n. q'AT.iCF.R AF OX- fpNDSO,GENTLEMEN, JEFF,DOM[ DON'T LIKE IT . s "MUTT, ILLNAVE YOU MADE' CI DID! t1VNAT� hounds, 8 months, Hnve prnved 'ex- WHY ITS �� UNDERSTAND ): cellent on Fox. Hartman's Kennels, I REPEAT, ACCEtRpATE A FAVOR-- YOU LIKE , 'r({ATSPEECN H�IPPENIO% St. Clements, Ontario. 1 THE NEGATIVE AND ( MY NONSENSICAL• MADE THAT VERY AY TAE'ilNITED �' SHUT UP. SPEE@g? ITS INSANE! SAME SPEECH AT < FARMS FOR SALE FL' /M1NAT.. THE IT'S INSULTING! NAT' IT t oNE MEAT BALL! " THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY /) ONE HUNDRED ACRES. MRD1C +! •• IT'S AWFUL! CONFERENCE! i CONFERENCE? clay loam, flftepn Rrres, wooded. '•�' NOTHING! balance grass. Lmmedinte I� Ontario lizabeth Weir, Winghnni, r'` THEY ALL WENT T To SLEEP! FARM 2,50 ACTIVS, 230 TILLA111 F:, �' * ( ^ roe •! +r� solid brick house, good out build. 1 1\ \ P; tt o. - ' i 1. •,� s� '-- Inge. good wells. Schnnl van" to \ _ Public and Continu+ttlop School., Co- operative cheese factory in dip• trict. Hydro acnilRble, 25 mile!, south of Ottawa. Apply N. f rnw•der - 1 + Mountain, Ont. _ ... - -' -- -_.�- *• t • �. •'�� 1;1 I _ 1. .. k ISSUE 40 -1946 - . • , ]1 y - : V660yeh News Continued ice wild band who no Christian Endeavor Solely ' _ .. I(OnCE I I I _ up it statiatied there with the Aoyai �'° Womem's Insi;itate wn•Il meet i - ,Aston Group, *net at the homed Our ieeew ,ands, was seriously injured in a at the home of Mrs_ J. McCreight, . Mrs A, Meyers on Thursday lost. Pees y� � •sal Canadian Navy. ANY laotos,4 aoeidemt. Mrs. Turner is is -Mm W. D. Morrish, of Highland e° October 9th. As thin is Reception , Creek, ysnd Mrs. r G. Morriah, of Day, the guests provide the psog- Bali.- DeLandres COAL, +068E. Mr. Walter V%itbread, of Toronto. ram. Motto -"The man that I ery- The marriage took place in the +was the week -end guest of Mr. and Dunbarton have motored to New •may iikes, generally likes every- United Church, Pickering, .on Mon- -r WO ODe ORMIANT, Um Fitek Liskeard for a few days visit with body". Roll Call- "The one trip I day, September 30, of Alexander NAND, (iRSV�, Par. and' Mrs. K. C.. Dohneliy, with titi"e"' really enjoyed." Meeting at 2.00 p. Bain, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. - �f>sadr y daa;bters Rath and �• An. Gore, we are pleased to Bain, of Loring, Ont., to Myrtle Do.' and : jugs, and Mrs. A. E. Fleming, via- rem, is doing nicely alter her op- Friends of �. ,R. Reesor; will Landres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BUILDER% RU PPLIEs oration: ' $bed 4r a week in Portland, Ont. regret to learn that, she is again John DeLandr+ea, of Arnatein, Oat. Little Fie ek GPortl of Ont. , XM A- H- Rattew returned home also local earta a work coati. -Led to her bed. Rev. R. C. Copeland of>cisted- g ves the Snft of his cousin Jean -this week >I the Oshawa Hosea- Recent callers at the MacKay We h %vealso slaw d in it ca.a latl Gsiitia. ' home were:• Mrs. S. Gailer and r. Lis � >t[JlPT� L F�F Miss A.. Brander is visiting with ` M O R L EY Mrs. Kenneth Hastings ' entertain- and Mrs. W. Gaiter, 4f Tor Mr. CY R I L E. Comm - Bevy F. W. and Mrs. Madden, at - an afternoon of euchre, on a and Mrs. Trewarbba, of Marl►; INSURANCE S AND �s — Tw& sa: am «w Thelast Misses Joan smith and Mary Som- 'Min and Mrs. F. Booth, of then, tin; "Honor Bible Class" of White- erville had a corn and Weiner roast E. White and her mother, of -REAL ESTATE A. W. MITCHELL vale United Church held a , well -at- Goodwood, and Mr. and Mrs. G. d Mended corn, and weiner roast on the for twenty -Five young people On Brown. of Stouffville. :- -- Pickering Oat. spacious lawns and in the hospitable Saturday night of last week, in the PHONE 6 7 PICK. - , ` Somerville orchard. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber - John- v stun, two of the class members, on Tuesday evening of last week ;Quality Drugs � j e�� 91redorq Tuesday, evening last. Games were nurses of the Victorian Or �G der of Nurses from the Scarboro . enjoyed crowd file campfire, and ,Aacarate Dispei►dsrt -- - office. -�7d- + ..,.� ...+.t ..;th_. 7 corn and - wemera with cofuee, - somervne, at her home, Voeris y Reds G O R D O N F. O $B O N E brought the evening to a happy end- _Margaret At. 9. Rkh.araso n • "Stonehvrat Farm'°. 'A GOT FOR ALL OCCASIOM C. - L. U. - _ -- - - - = - - -- .- Di3TRJCT. MANAGES -- - - �_GHNERAL INSURANCA - Dunbarton Cherrywied - e Phob 1rn,lahtmg - EXPIRE LIFE � AH"CI G _ r . (by Mrs• E. J. Annis) ,�� Caa ptete Eoar>ndtie: Liar l f Goan w - An old agany (too late for last week) adabt _�Ye -welcome. Mr. and Mrs. "Andy'' t Repesaeotsty►ea About seventy -five young people $T01$ i1OURS • Rosa D. Mir" Piave ��g 40 Anna and family to the comcnwn- from Pickering and Toronto were en- tq. $ Carla - — ity, They have just taken up_ said- terta>ned by the Teefy family at Week Days • SM A. 3L • 9 P. IL Tom Paehrin - _ letw a in, their new home eairt of the their farm, to a corn and weiner Oshawa L 18:80 P. M. - 5 P. i'M. MuT4yn R Last Thursday, s committee of the • roast. Father Kyte . conducted arm- B�mdsy Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa _ LaaerIA10! Ems! Indies of the former Red Cross unit ruty singing. • • • • itt+siephoms._ 682 Whitby, Cal. 15% Year as _ hen, presented the Toronto East - __� J. R. Boyes, — !•h -_ -- ' :General Hospital with a meW stret- - - __ _ — Altona - - - - cher bed for the use of our return- -- -- - - - -- - - -...- ed invalided soldiers. The ladies who Piziii. 8• a zAoa"q ,:..,r AUCTIONEER aad . A=rm attended the presentation ,were: Mrs. �, and f=nY of Pick li s IN ' � F Sellers VALUATOR y B 006 sales .. ,. i ., . l Anvhsre ' Charles Ansis, Mrs. James Mills and. Brown's Corners have the sympathy HE $EXALL STORE Mrs. Jack McGlashan. of this ....>.- +y. -.:4y in ti�eir recent. T Phone or Write . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Annie, - of � bereavemont. PHONE PICA. as 614 Dasdaa 3t. East, Whitby, `Oat. Clarke Prentice Ottawa, visited the forager's parents t,ist Your Properties For Safe Li0M8LD AUCTION= Lore. last week. l witb For the Ceamdee of York and 016 Mrs. Blenkin will leave shortly • CYRIL E. I+lORLEY and accompany her daughter, Mr . - to ��•� Brace Pegler, of Toronto, to the Ear3t tore We Have Waking Buyers Whit doe at C A. $ 7, and of dire Li Ig Caah, For Homes With 13oaa11 _ J, 8. preadee (foonmaeiy ?"ages, coast, where Mss Pegler will take Acreage, Farms, or Viillage and Prentice). Parm said )!alas ; T Propkh stock some a speelatty, at Fide no 8eaaesatblla sates P>30I+1lC A4GLN. 5! w s, MnttujW . Ladies'& Men's Wear .,... ._. , - ... - :.. = Harriutler Selldtsr Notaey 1tiWa : err>�• Children's Play Suits &Overalls p��t r,� �C. _C {RICHARDSOM Onerantood _S.psk p t -- _ _ .. Am -lLahs oe lloest ---- - = Pcots _& 851Qe8 diet FMa the Temper Md. sotfi 61 Continental Ljie ' - _ = - Bar 8k Toronto ARTHUR FIELD Self - serve C><roceteria tt may be Yaw Es... Suddoctiea My Gusuld" RADIO IO - -SERVICE C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. Year - -Ei McIiE : .2 B i1 N nR.. Hl !r, OpP P O. �. -Me S CHAP _ OSHAWA PAINTER 8 DECORATOR + GET THEM NOW! ! ! PIPES, ELBOWS FOR YOUR _ - - - - - _ -__ -- -- -. _ - - - -- -- PICKEPANG ONTA8t0 STOVES and F 3RNACES_ J A. WILLOUGHBY (Beck and Galvanised) l dOlti !ors Agency Hea d Office - Toronto _ (bud) STEWART, B. A. 1W Yonge St. AD46 COAL SCUTTLES p s k r in - = -- -- Try "Chimney Sweep" Soot _..---- .--- - -_ - -: __ - - -. _ _ - : -- • _ -- _ - -_ -, _ -__ - -_ ___ "Largest end Oldest in :Barriater, Solicitor, - Notary Destroyer -The Modern Way To GENERAL HARDWARE �' Eatabtiahed , Forty ,DIVER BEND FARMS Clean ChdTrneya, Furnaces and Years" - - CONSULT OUR ACTIVEC11Y.DEPT. :G -� I Road - tuea T, , - - - - ��� - - -, FOR TMAT !(OMC IM TMi CITY !�L V IlV B U SHB � - i _ � - ' ..... - _ .. •, _ � � -- Pickering 17 a is .. : LIES • HARDWARE ... : : . - � -. _ - Atkinson Phone PckeriM 10 ia . 901W2 8taift.20 • - . Donavan �. in i - --� J. S. B A L SD ON : PICKER ING Licensed • _ ass King Street. Zost, 09MM WR �Qualt tq Me '26 Year's Experience - - - - , Meats . Sales eondw•ted Notice 111 SeasOA 8slising in Farm stook Pra"Ay .a..ti.. awn own . a c � !lade w ooler Fruits '& Vegetables Proposed '-` SUMIN 31AWthfull, 'Air- conditioned _SILK'S MARKET _ '.: Prom pt ervice � 'jU'BSDAY, FRI" SATURDAY - :" - - — - _ - -- -- -: = _ . Watt Boards eia. t OCTOBER 3, 4 and 6 Phrrne Pickering 26 - - - Reasonable Rates , ?wo Shows - 7 and 9 P. M. ` n :. _ _. .: _ .: .. � PHONE Ss<f STOUFFVILLE N. M. Gordo; - . Ratorday Matinee at 1.90 P. M. GEORGE FORM BY i - !�o It I Didn't A NT E e. Cc�.. . � Th YOUR EGGS •: . LIMITED jspNDAY, T'LJF.SDAY, WEDN'SDT 1 . OCTOBER 7 8 and 3 - Scarboro" function High, st Market Prices -Paid TELEPHONES - 'I;oward 1117, and Searbvrs 33f -� Two Shows At 6 .30 and 9 P. M• O ) Also the Best Market forYour • � Wilson • _ - � SOVgS aaxl Droved 1.nember .. • >tiil[worit • , P`rama sorb Dom Bel"" ' i In Te�aicolAr LIVE' : laheslor Trim ]Ioalilmds - � �, Q soft and Haedwood Floorks I. r Alexander K-►ox Charles Coburn '�••jO S" LAMBS- CALVES ' I HOGS s `s�.+ brick Iatolaied siding C�'gnin 'Watlboarda Root . Lilt Cedar 8bingtsa r Gusidirre FitzgeAd Thos. Mitchell _ i . • . . ." HENS '° • • ' . - wsph.it �' r a . '1'1SUtiSDAZ, FRL, SATURDAY CHICKENS _ r..00w rr�daets tiVuleh, nl. ' T"PATOF itoek Wool lasalat os Csasidet and Lisa { 1 OCTOBER 10, 11 and 12 �PICKERING FARMS LTD. W�� TJ1r a.ei.e �. ; 1 al[ABTII3- B>�TOUlt la P. a. PURR FAIrM ,' T' :1 "; AY ONTARIO PHONE 336 Day or Night y Abileiae To . 11814G.j)1i :iCltt a:1^. ALft ? .r r - ��_ _• Vi �! • _1 A nalas -