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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_10_11'VaOL 66 No. T FgCLZEUNG, ONT. FRIDAY, OCTOBM 21, 1946 Authorised as Second Qass Mattes 8■i. Rate oo her ys; T. B _lK.i� -- - W. C. murbor and 943, Fwi■bers : ' -1 ¢C -- -- ■ Post- Office Department. iOttarva Every Klan Woman And Child .In �� Township ckerin . _ To Receive Free is Tuberculos Test . - -' lE�rkering Township Council i Rev. Bob McClure. Chian, To Be Apples and Bsoasoius on 3asQe Limb Dr. T.• Tl. 'Slsrields Speaker At Open - � �lC�@rin ���$� : Monday, October ?, 1946 Speaker at Centennial Church And -Hens Laying Three -yoW Eggs ing of That Baptist Chareh (Mn. George Hull, Correspondent) -�.— Whitlevsle - - - Reeve D. Blake Annis anode the The Mardoek , k boys on the Fourth (Mrs. Edith Parrs Correspondent) I ' Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Stork's spent s anaouneernent that every man, worn- Friday night is "young people's Concession just north of us do- the _�'_ few days tin C'Ieville this week, an child in Pickering Township will night" at Centennial when, Toronto most unusual things around their Zest Friday witnessed a large with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stork Ireceive a free Tuberculosis Test in Faust Rural Presbytery will hold its farms- Last week they brought in to crowd of Baptist Church ministers Mr, and Mrs. N. R. Shortreed a campaign sornetime late next annual Rally with supper at 6.30 p, the News Office � a amall branch and delegates gathered in the Gruen visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Hooey, -of Imonth. t:n., followed by singing :ed by Ev- from a snow apple tree with several River Baptist Church for the dual Woodville last week -end, Ored Wright naked that ten rods elyn Lapp, of Cedar Grove. The apples on it and-4>1 We We service o2' iecoeg itfon and ordiffition, - 'Mre• Dyer, of Battle (seek, Mich.. of ditching be dame in front-.9f his speaker will be Rev. Dr. Bob Mc- don't see the like of that very .Oft=,' Thee Council composed of over' forty is visiting her sister -in -law, Mrs. .4" farm. Clure, recently returned from, China While inhere they told us' about a representatives frown visiting gap_ Walter Bray, and renewing old ac- • ' - -- The Property rim at Pickering During the evening, there will be year -old hen that was laying eggs tilt Churches, first heard the state_ quaintances - - -. - -- Beach have sent in a petition asking . discussion groups led by the Pies- with three yolks. in it-- stranger ment of .the Pastor; and after Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Chulyie and the Council to takeover all private bytery officers and the evening Will still questioning. him, they unanimously fanli :y ]la-ve moved into their. new "ado abutting township roads. This close with worship led by Lois Gra- and heartily moved that he be or- home on Church St. formerly owned s' gill be done on an improve¢nent harn, who is Fellowship' Convener Local School To Take Adirantage �"1ed• Congratulations are extend- by Williaan McGuire. Plan, with the residents aifectel for Presbytery, i of CBC lydura ed t°_ . Rev. Ms. Heal B. A^ on re- Born, °'n Wednesday, Octo tionai' Broadcasts l _. _ tali ter 9. moms w part • of he -ca*_ ;t *a "0nor r,, n _ . , at the Vattawa f'r.,,a„et u _ An Amendment in the A con- U560 Fire At Dunbartoa A combination radio and record reconvened and First Baptist ital, to air. and Mrs. Al. Bertrand, terming municipal rKminatione state Church, Whitevale a son player has been purchased by the , Presented state- Mr. and Mrs M. Gormley, that 14 days. must elapse between As we 13'o to press the local fire I•,cal s+cchool to twice advantage of Tent of it's brief 'history, it's - fns- and • nominations and elections instead of departrnant have ,answered a call to the Educational Broadcasts provided antes and it's doctrinal beliefs, and Mre' C- Ledgett and Mrs, A. Har' -the usual seven. Dtuibarton, where tee. residence of daily by government agencies, also. 'a- Aber,' diaeussivn by the Council, the br'°"' all of Kinsale, visited Mr. and y Don Beer, Brougham waited on Arthur S9dmrni -�8, with Contents for. the. reproduction of apeciall church wag formally recognized as .Mrs• C. J. Stevenson on Sunday, , nefi asking permission UP use t were totally destroyed, at a loss of prepared. records for -use in the 'a separate 'Baptist Church. The bringing with them flowers lraa water and some snow fence for a $35M. schools. special feature of the evening er- the Kinsale Church, it-being the oc- _=? rink for the Brougham children to vice ovate the g casion of Mr. Stevenson's 84th birth- - -- Zoe li of ry Club ___ presence of Dr. T. y­F'riday. The News extend- be made behind the fir's hall there. da - ��r+- , - Shields, of Jarvis St. Baptist Church, . Mr. C. C. Clemrner, along with Fire Prevention meek congratulations. f eral others, asked that something ' On Monday evening, Sept. 30, Mr. October 8:12 Toro sto, who preached the ordirrat- M Green and da be done about the dust condition on i ArehAeld, Inspector of the Public own sermon to a packed church, Al! hr's. ` Schools, addressed the ub, the those present gave testimony to. the of Greenwood were callers at the ;the 5th concession between the , Pickering Township Bd. of Health b:essing of the whole day's activ- Stevenson home- on Monday.- -Brock Road and the gravel pit; 8�st of Rotarian Ray 33 ]e. He F where trlcks are mauling gravel, I �k' on, "child, you and adult Pickering Township Board of sties. In Memoriam ' Councillor Frank Disney stated education" suggesting fl'ow'n the conduct of sons parents, that if we Health met in the Township Office Potato" Wei gb 2 Paunch, 6 Ounces that damages to sheep this year so waited a short while we -would find on October 4, and the Medical Off- y In Toving rrre.rnort of our dear son fu, had teem the lowest in .many ' these parents as being the ones who icer of Heath, Dr, N. F. Tcrnlin- Some of the largest potatoes ever and brother, Alfred Will (Jim- son,, < years 'needed education.. ..that the exam- 's �d Public Health Nurse, Mrs, groR•n in this township were prod - enieI Gillard, 48th Highlanders, kiIt- 31r. Borrowdale vraited on Cola- J. R. Rh',..en, -presented a- report of -uc�ed Do�ifed � 3 . 14th, ci] seeking permission to sell lots Ple set acme parents could not by gam, of`Clarernon �d i:r -action in taI • October : Leave much hope for their children. the activities carried out during the He e-ihibited one of this yeai 3 crop, 1944, off his property at the corner or ( >�csnday of this week. Rot- p� two months. The mnrith of last week, weighing two pounds, six 'we often sit and think of h'}n the Broaic Road airtd 2nd concession, ariam Dr. Theo Fallaise, presented August• was primarily devoted to ounces, and the moat of his crap when we are all alone, -He will ave to register his plan a "classification talk ", when the Tube•nulosr:: work. The Provincial was of exceptionally big ones. For memory is the only friend that d before giving deeds to the new own- Department of Health conducted a Old • Tymery' Serri.•e At Claremont grief can call its errs. _ member• gives sa address on his o'w•n own. _ Cheat CILAc at the Oshawa Hosp- Lake iv on the withered oak, when ; -South Ontario Agricultural 8oc- trade or profession. Dr. Fallaise y In one of the Club's very itsl for ten loss. f)ar August 15, } all others thin deca - lets received ,a grant of i2b.00, ry interesting Pickering Township M. O. H. was j A unique a:td ianpyesaive service � y' addresses described the "construct- g P Our love for him will still keep AccoUnta passed— Relief, 5246.22, givgn t}n� privilege of having one I °mss held in Claremont Baptist a Roads, $4021.14, -- Contingent' a, yon_ of the tooth - and, in simple g Church last ' Sunday evening in con- ,green and never fade away. lsnguag+e "what takes place .when day • to refer those pesoon3 where . - Altvaya reme� tiered by Mom, Dad, $105i:50, chest-x-ray was indicated. and 43 I n 'On with the one hu:idred and Brother% and Sister. 0 a tooth aches ". His listeners have all twenty anniversary cerebration, , CARD OF THAN" probably suffered toothache at some persons ws-re referred fbr x -ray. It souk the foam. of an "old-timers" time or other and all the knew was Thom• unable to attend the clinic �y y "' referred to Gage Institute in service at which those members �, Mrs. Cowie -and Mi largsnet wish to that it pained plenty nm. they Ton rot°. ✓ �e h[erel L es }he longest standing or rer- entat- ex}yrwss: their appreciation to ,their kiow why it hu?tt, - ' 1ve3 of the old - established families neighbors. Mends and relatives, Dr. Owing to Monday nett being There were 36 names of tuber-. took part. n — O - =Tonrtinssan and Rev_ and Mm lien _Thanksgiving Days_ that wee�'s 'u,"" contacts who are no longer iek•. ri;;g United Churc7t 1 ,reds for their expressinna of- s -m- cneetin is withdrawn. Ross Invi re-111 *s r*f thr township fom-arded ' The aer�ice was comforted by Mr x. h . C. Copeland, B. A- y g Fre�Ward; 17r. G, ?ti:- Forsyth, tlir °y thy and- noral-remwnbrances dur- -ail] have charge to nc��- l w incial Department of MiniR,Pr ga rge of the next meet= great, great great grandson of F:1- ,c5U'.\D Y. OCTOB.E:R 13, r ing their recent bereavement. i1y- October 91. NPa1th, in order that they may ben - der 'W ixon, the, founder of the , efit by supervision in their pretsent 1•.cal-ity. In aR, a total of 162 visits church and first" elder, told ups s �rrie- -ANNIVERSARY SERVICES - were made'in respect to taberculosis I thing of the history of the organ- ization, Special rqusie was rendered Ontario RoyalComrniss :on : �• In September with the opening, of 1 &00 a• m. - Sunday School by the quarto a, too members of rchoals a Rapid Classroom ins - 11,00 a. t _ __ P n. Morning Worship _ ... _ - - - lion has been cum0ll ted in each of Messrs Eva Ward and Rev... E. Armstrong, rU•� D, - - —On Forestry - -- - rich, Mess Evans - _- - �, the '?2 schools, 'for inspection fpr organ Pugh, were also members The local choir • • of the original t d v ?kin infections and pediculosis, a quarts sn have 7.00 p, m. - Evening Worship - -,` Public e8ring _ total at 'M1ti u i!a ins t I sung together for nearly forty years, ,• - P p Pee ed, res -. Rev. A. Er Armstrong, D. D. ultia in 23 exclusions 18 Miss S. Er Evans, the oldest mem- NOTICE 1S HEREBY GsffVEN, in eonfinnation of the Advance g pedicuf Centennial Church Choir I ter in years of member ship told Notice and Tentative Schedule which appeared in the press in °�S+' skin snd_one suspect acute ( P the earls rt of -Oun -- �:`l,' I :tc:' :. e� :. :;... ;,bale : - -- us something-of-"then and nor "; a-- pa- bed ga of >!+e ,. Annuai Financial Canvass ---- -- Ontario Ro •al Commission on Forest will be held at the Relative. to the current prevalenoe i s"iO sung by Miss Emma b Forestry •'Sunday Afaernoon following times and places: -of 7n mle Paralysia in some ccn- ' Brown and Mr. Harry Found del- i •- trea, letter s`rgrnsd by Itir, Archi- lvered the inspirational address., • .� Sault Ste, Marie Oct. 28-29 Courthouse `l0. a. tn. baK, 7ns Our Honor Roll of those who have pector of Public Schools, Dunbartam United Church : Port Arthur . Nov, 1 -2 r Courthouse 10 A. 'm. mid D., 'Vmnlinson, was sent to all �n members for fifty years 11i Rev, A. E. Holley, K,enora 'Nov. b -6 Courthouse 10 a. m. c more and are still' actiae in the Y B. A., B. DL , Ft .Frances. Nov, 8-9 Courthouse 10 a, m, `�"' ar "us of School $oattl3 and -- Ceraldton Nov. 12 -13 •t. L�krn;nian Halt rr1 Teacher, with special reference to church. consists of:;Misa S. E, Evans, Minister s M ?+:. P.cn �, P. - Si_VDAY, OCTOBER 13. Ll,n lmst- "kuvv, n a London Nov. 18 -19' Count Council 10 a, mr pproacn for the � 1, !,, Ila.y I'otznti, —Rally Day County f ennlml of flies, and also the imp- Mrs. A. F., Forsyth, Miss Em•,na p, t� a. nk - IV Chamber ! ortance w►f hand- srashian b $m�R n, I1Ir, Fvans Ward and 1V 14eligious Education ~ Cochrane Nov, 25-26 e# High School -10 a. art, eati,•rg, lie schools without a drink- k Fred Ward' all seven of whom with Time, An opportunity for every ` Ys Assembly Halm_ img fountain, individual driiiking � the - exception of Mrs. M E. Forsyth ' hOS and girl to become acquainted with the great. Bible Truths,' N. Bay Nov. 28 -'19 Courthouse YO s. nr: cups ghould)be provided. These size= who is visiting her daughter in 11,Oy,a, m, - "What Religious Educ- ► ; Pumbr•oke Dec. 2-3"-' Town Hall 10 a, m. ple precautions, •faithfull;•. carried' 'Windsor; we-re- on 'the platform, Also ation Means", ' A Ottawa I)ec: 5 -6 -?'� Courthouse ;.10 a. M. t out, would -make a fine contribution ' with uc were: Mrs, Spears, White 3•ital question Toronto Deco 5- 10 -11' " University' of 10 a. -m. toward he health of all school designed, for parents and teachers. l ' ff s vale, who i; a mFCnber of our : Toronto Senate _ t. ' children. church but has been a . resident in + Chamber_ 'i'he Trckering,Tonnahip Immunia V''hiteval•e fur a number of years and Centennial United Church ?; Mr. Morgan Highland Creels ; ' -!Tit Crnnmisbsinn was appointed to i7vesti ate and report - -�ii ation prcrgrEr�r coincided with Nat. 3a. Pufih, who has recently • g q pp S ! 1 ional Immunization Week in Can- moved 'to Vxbridge and has trans- Rev, A. E. Holley, B. A B. 'D 5 upon the forest resources of Ontario and their conservation, ' y ada. Clinics for bmmunization have . fer•red his membership there, We re_ .Minister 'management and beneficial utiliaeti "a for all purposes, in- - SUNDAY ` eluding their relation to their other basic ]ndustries,,par : icul' been organized in each of the 22 Bret the absence of Mrs. Watford , OCTOn"R 13, 5 - - schools, - and publicity fin• each clip- who is unahte -to atend because of , -, Tim,_m"Reiigious:' Edu.�tiora. -� -- , arty 'farniing, and their relation to recreation,' soil consen•a- 9 l' w• Time. ' tion, and waterways and water power, is has bern placed in the post office ill health, Mrq. Thomas Linton, who, 2 or store in each schor4 centre. At is confined to hospital at Stouff- 30 p' r11 ' Sacrament of .the Lord's Submissions are invited frmn persons or organizations each cdinic the mothers of infanta viile, Mr. F:d, Linton, who has been Supper, .'who may with to present relevant meter9al at any of the over 6 mantas of age and pre- scfinol confined to bed for a number vi Above hasrirrgs. Such evidence may be presented orally, but children have been urged to either months and Mr•3. T. C. Gostick, who presbyteriawt Church, Pklte the Clrmyrisskmer would prefler• same in the form of written go to their family physician or at- is at present resident'in StoufNille - Rev. D, MariW � briefs. It Is desirable but snot essential that such briefs be S ` forwarded to the Secretary for study well in advance, of the tend the School clinics for p3•otect- all ''of whom have a menwberaMp of Minister i inn against smallpoy, whoo$ing- per fifty years, Mr'h- P. N. Spratt 1 hearinx.at which they, are to be presorted. Another interesting feature in SUNDAY, OCTOCERO 6 944 - `• _ ' .-cough and diphtheria.. . , A atuilent from Toronto Uaiver- connection with this service was a 2.00 p, m, —funds - It is tiequested that persons or. organizations vritaF»ng to word of - -" y �� - present oral -evidence at ew►y of the above •hearings, subunit sity was with the Department for greeting frown a number of 3b0 -P• m. -- tihurk Worship their namee to the secretary' 'Ontario Royal Commission on °week's observation period dsra•-- former pastors of the church, •includ- 1' • a'- • - _ _ _ . , ►_> ; rF'orestry, Administration Bpilding, Long Branch Small Arius rgn the month of September. The ing Rev, A. R. Park„ Rev. H. Wood, ' Ladies' Aid Plant, Toronto 14, Ontario, prior to such hearing, tots number °f visits made by the Rey, �• Stephens, Rev, Augustine *The Ladies' Aid of the presbyter <' ' P. T N. during the two months was and Rao•• Walter• Peniels, tan Church will meet at the hams - W. H. HE 'SON, Secretary $01, including 50 new families, 1� A nod can of Mrs. Vincent Wright, Church St P KJMRMgG W( . NE 1680 8 • r R Rr$yfat�o eras in at- on Thurtsda .locate errrminnicable, 4 crippled tendance, and inspira and red y, October 17 at 2.30 p, ..lrildren, 11 adults, 29' infant and •• fulness was eeperienced by ielT. In- Pre-school and iA9'7 other visitor. j br <- - me Quality'Tea i = Sunday School Lesson Paul's Convetwm to Christ ness before God and of God's won- _ : drous grace toward him. He never -- Acts 26: 1-di; 1 Qor. 15: a -i0. forgot that he had persecuted the - Golden Text. - 'Paitlrfn} is the Chinch of God, but was ever gins- saying, and worthy of all actepta- ful for the privilege of recognising = tion, that Christ Jesus came into Jesus as his Saviour and Lord_ - - • ,. the world to save sinners. -1 'Timo- • Paul, the once bitter enemy of �: ?I : • . thy 1: 15. Christians, was so changed is 'a:+ Saul, the Persecutor 1 character and conduct that he rose _ 'A new heart marked the con- to a position of first importance in _ version of Saul, the Pharisee. Per- apostolic piety and power. - secuting every- Christian he could The Grace-of God bestowed up. _ reach, Saul "made havoc of the on him was not in vain but stimu- �t church" in Jerusalem. He desired lating and effectual. By grace alone and undertook utterly to uproot he surpassed in amount and quality and destroy Christianity. of. Work accomplished all other / •.. Hearing of the vigorous church. who had .seen and served the !iv_ at Damascus Saul secured from the ing Christ. Thus abundant labor high priest at Jerusalem authority was wrought through abundant race. 579 to go to 'Damascus and arrest the g 2 TR11AS RE Christians in u that city and bring `rr C. ' �' +:: � • : >:•,., „ 0' them to Jerusalem for trial . ......... ......... .. -. O1� '�N'� SEA _ _ The Lord allowed Saul to go far - in his mad career, but at the prop- er time He put forth His -hand and • • __ . By George E. Walsh saved _the little flock at Damascus. , ' . Saul, the Penitent • ati•xoPSis no evidence that another plan�of The "light out of heaven" that - -- - -- caAe+�res vuo Dick tests the girl attack was brewing. suddenly shone around Saul was his story and she to turn gives him , an account of himself, her father "Tutu will wait until it's dark," the fight of Christ's resurrection #nd the ehiD Her rarer, she reveals he mused. _ "Then under cover of ` A I n B !a Rose Be ford_ 2:.e crew desert , �, / ' Jl�� glory. It tti'aa about IIOOn, 1)nt t1t0 In a stoynl and she and her father —he'll ttaelc—fr rat several '�►� � '��tta .iY// t+�tlS - a +� +r V. u+e . +6i.. that aurrounde(I were left alone on board .. our risen Lord was above the ' • quarters. That's his plan. _ _ Your c}aiidren will be smitten. • • • with these mittens; And, Mother, brightness of the run. For three days and nights the When Rose appeared again h- you knit them on two needles in a . What a moment of awful, and - - - - schooner had been buffeted about told her his belief, and she agreed straight piece . , that's so easyl overwhelming shame it must have by waves and wind, a plaything of with htm, Use gay - colored bits of left- been in SauVs life when it fully the sea, drifting without guidance "You haven't such a thing as a over wool; use different colors for !woke upon him that the glorious direction. The chance of bring• searchlight aboard T suppose ?" he each child. Pattern 579' .has Aireco- - - One who stood before him was in- NEW LOW !'RICE: - -• ing order out of chaos seemed as fleas in size 4, 6, 8, 10. deed Jesus, whom he had so bit= queried.- 12 sabots..... •lie _ fiasurmountable task for a woman. ' "No,' she smiled. "schooners Send TWENTY CENTS in iedy hated and so relentlessly per- 24 tablets..... •2is _ and almost in despair Rose was are n-of Usually equipped with such wins (stamps cannot be accepted) secuted: Bat with the vision came 100 tabob• , , .79e -about ready to 7•ield to the inevi- „ for this pattern to room 421, 73 " _table when the lugger modern improvements. p the great desire - Lord, what wilt gger appeared. " ,, Adelaide St. Vtest, Toronto. Print thou have me -to do ?" With that GINdINE ASPIRINIS But her fighting spirit. in 'spite ", Well. glancing up at the sky, plainly PATTERN- NUMBER. • question Saul's great dedication to iMARKID THIS WAY of its tow ebb had not entire! de "it's going to be moonlight until tour NAME and ADDRESS. the proclamation of the Gospel ot y two ock one or a o'd After that it _ - _._.__.- serted her. - The lugger's crew and the- risen- Lord began. will be taut as Inlc. Until cow i ...- suspicious character had awaken- Rose- whispered finally. ' we must — - thtak we're e.. Paul, the Apostle ad s worse fear- in her mind. A divide- the watch.. III take the stem i "Then we'd better take turns A new life marked the consecra- for N77V SMA0 Este more to be dreaded than drift- end you the bow. We can meet o•. .., ing helplessly around on a derelict resting." she replied praeticall•r, our rounds and report." do of -Paul the apostle. Paul had Ill take the first .rateh.' `a deep sense of his own unworthi- BET %ERA w w.. - � aroused her. is desperation she It was the only sensible thing to . - determined to defend the schooner 1 Tbtn long vigil .began the nu► �, but Dick hated to be seperateit �f"'���!�%� .: against the Cariboo setting her own went the sun se$ and the shadow& from her in the darkness. Beaidcs Princess Leads i;f: as deafly as posst`ble. of fright began creeping- across the missing her contpanioaship, ne — - Dick order's a ocean, Twilight was succeeded try urea afraid sometitin might hap �anC111g Revival J appearance u an inters: darkness. which brought ti g ' ally immediately stiffened he: g pen to her when he wasn't present Princess Elizabeth's enthusiasm - them to alert watchfulness. This •. !enrage. The discussed the situ- to land his assistance. Suppose ' They for Highland and Scottish Cottntry _ lasted for half an hour until the y soon calmly and practically on the Carib: chose the stern for fire dancing has led to s widespread - __ _ deck after a refreshing cup of oof moon - came up, and dispelled the attack and overwhelmed her be revival of traditional dances fee in the cabin with Captain Bed gloom. It cast a broad path of �e he- knew of her danger! -throughout Scotland. " white light that revealed every 0b- He made his = circuit of the for. - ..ford. • We have plenty of arms - She has spent much of her spare ; _ " ject almost as clear! ass in the da+� :board,' she told Dick. Father al- y ward deck a little hastily sad resit' eyes studying and practisisg th1R _ 'ways carried a regular arsenal.' time. The lugger lay directly is lessly and found himself at the intricate movements of many of the _ "Three of us. then, well armed," this broad streak of light.- enabling meeting place long before site itad older dances. and when she at- be replied. "can put 'up a pretty them to see all that took lace p p e� plated her round. When he • v: " "� atiff fight ■ abo.-ru. It was better than a • Cow her finally emerge from -she tended an all - Scottish j'r�edtal she - -' "Two," she said. shaking r search- light gym, he drew a sigh of relies. surprised a with ffter special; tt !zed knowledge. ` head "We must leave father out If it would only last until morn- "All well?" he asked She requested ' "Mrs. Stewart's = iof it I don't dare trust him with >+• ° Dick remarked, "Cole would She sodded, and after a few m3- Strathspey," an old dance, only re- _ - _ a weapon. He might turn it upon not have mach fear in the way of meets of pause she turned to re us in one of his wild moods." a surprise." new her beat re- candy discovered grad little known. e , The night wore on without any- {To be continued) ..ISSUE 41 -1146 Dick nodded, recalling the thing happening. Their talk wig ,hiendly overtures the captain had running into personal matters _ ;made to the boarding when a cloud drifted across the face g party against his de- hter's wishes of the moon and temporarily der' _- - - - uB kened the sea. They started up - -- - -- - "'Wouldn't it be safer to confine _ - - - - -' hint to the Labia ?" he asked attar with a jump. u if ft were a sign is pause- "He would be safe there• of trouble- Dick laughed after the .-land out of the way." Asst shock. " - - _ I thought the moon had gone W "Yes, I thought of that," slss he said. "It's only midnight. and nodded. "We could lock him -tt+ I theca If thin - we have It with Us a Couple of __ things got desperate w'e boars yet" would retreat to the cabin Thst "I'm afraid not," she replied. - would be our Anal stead I'd dke h pied• •�- Uather with me then." ' "Look at those clouds. A cloud. the only thing to - de- night is almost as dark as a moon. - �•. •;'� - rvi.�.u.. sly .aV..?" Ore" - - -- - ��y�• : , -. _ :_ e "Dozing below. lets "Storm elouda, aren't they?" - 101seps after taking a glass. 1y! IShe nodded and looked worried. mown now, and lock him is white ' "Aaothsr ':tors now, she actor - — - _ Iw's asleep." eared, "Covell abort finish us " u � Dick paced the dsek restlessly • , i _ - =- _ 'Vk9a -ohs was - gone The ,1ug�r The fear of another storm, how- dad dropped rasher at a sale 46 sysr, was ssapsdary to the daassr ■ - . - ' .. - ... 7. Mdug was quiet aboard her, with "We mustn't keep together.^ w ;• NO 1 i• p s s 1 - m a the word 'j k! on You se- ad 1b Tbst's m� gaasante� -- - - - - -- t►at boars of rail, saiag tea pleasntv.'" 1 ! r Li n's TK hu-ir�iA Savoa& iss What 4 ` the Uperts u�. ']pat's wh �.d thi snomeat a& e� s edwa sd; �A A !• - •.. s � _ _ . Lipton s• as , sr. ys , es «v►rr fresh se- N rata c Ifta earnr�. � t0 PH �LLI PS �! :: Lipton'. Tait, — Don't let constipation et Y _ pa g you down. loo - t9fmply► tale to 4 t rreinarkably gentle rdWr V spoonfuls of PhiPips' Xff1[ of Megaed- with water. You'll wake . - - ap feeling on top of the world- rslkssbd �o utwslsea and bright. In addition. Phillips' Uft of ► �:�•••,• - Itagsada le aelmowledgM by adenoe ersi of �`- _ ' •_ . • the fastest neutralisers of ezem stomach licidf known Thus ""■ ■�,• action relief -f1rom add � go c PH /u/PS �. - '•`rletesluniahness. Remember .. , OF ... . !� as PO BE SURE Tilf BEST 2 3 ... - -.. • , - , 1 • ... ,. 333^`3. :. _ . �� I ■ AawcTer to PTevloaw ,lu,e ANIMALS TO PROVIDE MEDICAL DATA�++� U. S. Novel Air Unit I "'A L S EiY� `'a 1 :Air�i 1 t ,a.c.. f E A O i I os5x• , i[ Caw. a IiORiZ014'F!!b 5o Rectify .1 Depicted is 52 Goes T r� MARGARET , -_ I��E , % + i Fos' best results - i->: a of stealthily foilow the inslruefions. 53 Harmon F' NALSEY F i s [ — exactly .a Scouting 3' _ N - SfjuadrOtl VERTICAL - _ U. S. naval I-Markets E L T E R L aviation 2 Is ascended L tJ A i - - _ Wake U - 3 Payment back Used to p 4 8 Father or �_a ,.�� 4 That one 17 Sloth 39 God of love , mother 5 Born 20 Clatters .- _ 40 Make & t �� with a Headache 19 Mount 8 Equal 22 Polish mistake crest 7Arriyal (ab.) 24 Compound 41 Lion 13 Superin- 8 Rupees (ab.) ether 42 Steamship r Now Fresh and Lively � tendent 9Catchers of 25 Stop (ab.) t• 15 Chest bone eels 31 Marine Soh 46 Noah's boat t y Every /Morning 16 More facile 10 Sewing 0t Rod i + I ' Here is a man who woke up moat o - 18 Sheltered side implement 33 Chaplet 49 On account - l., �` 19 Czar 11 Lock of hair 341Ei ind of sheep (ab.)' mornings ay o dull headache. What a 21 Roman road 13 Hops' kiln . 35 Endures 51 Manuscript s dismal way to start the dayt But 37 Plants' ab p i - ? Kruschen transformed his life, according Ky 22 Sleep3ug fur- 14 Contend ( ) x' to his letter:—. (VL) ( L 4 4 5. T a 9 10 II "I used to wake up is the mornings 28 Caterpillar..`' t,``= - ` with a dull headache. A year ago, I hairs Ii: 3 1'} ➢ started taking Kruschea Salta regularly. 25 meets Today, I wake no fresh and lively and " 26 Seines IS a `' i6 17 '' ,i5 c.n do my day's work .without undue 27 Gaelic t, a exertion. I find Kruwhen Salta a great 1`t 20 1 belp, and have not been so healthy for a �y %i 28 Size of shot, �. long time. I can recommend Kruschen, t _— Any _. -. �c t 25 I' ' x ! !or anyone suffering from headaches and 32 Asiatic constipation. I'll never be without kingdom b f �1 1 II k• lCruschen as larig as I live! —E P. _ Dull headaches such as this man 35 More Crippled, 29 suffered from can often be traced to a . 88 God of wale 3l 33 3't -:,A vo P disordered stomach and to nsti ation + 89 Lam 35 because of waste material which remains ., 35 36 3T '' in the system. A small dose of Kruschen 43 Rabbit y �?`zt taken regularly in the morning promptly 44 Society -Yor ! S �" 1 1: < 3 baps to v this condition. And that Physical Re- -- ' 4b 47 - i is how hen acts to relieve such search (ab.) h••'�• ^• 45 Take into so se Angora goat, victim of radioactivity, is hoisted from the Burle:son's Try Kruschen for relief of morning ' custody headaches and sluggish feelings. 25a 47Expire 3 bold. . ' end 75c at all drug stores. _ 48 Cuban. troBlSn - - Population Growth - ;i--- — -- And Food Problem i C�ONICLES �y _ _ 'According to Woi•ld Food- Situa- .Gwendoltne, P. Clarks v tion 1946, issued 'by the United i O f 6INCER g� States. Department of Agriculture, S .,- s • • • while food shortage accounts floe 5 ,per cent of the food crisis, ln- crease of population accounts for ,r Last week, you remember, 1 ad- time the difference between fast 7 per cent : tisitted how triad _I.._got at the high tier,. an.i N�nri�rd Anil .4 •+) . Vice of so many things we have fu end another day, world population increased b7 "1 200,000,000-in the , 30 years "imme- bay. Now I suppose that feeling Surely the weatherman must diately preceding World War II, `• Rill be pretty general because of have been in league with the pow- and -by 563,600,000 between 1900 the big jump in the price of milk. ers that were responsible for Day.- and 1040. To keep pace with this - It is a big jump and will- undoubt- light Saving Time. At any rate the vast increase- of population with a sdly bit many families like a hard tad of summer weather coincided food production is s problem of ' blow. But then it was bound to ._ -wide the terminatioii of summer -. enormous magnitaide. - -- :- dome, As long as the - government titan Yesterday "the sun was ter- It has been proposed by the _ r e►ontinued the milk subsidy the rific— eighty• degrees in the shade. - United Nations to reduce the high ppnuce paid to farmers was all right. Today, it Is cold, wet and windy. - " Ibut removal' of the subsidy been ht death me thronIKh , updernourish- -- THE PICK OF + 8 We knew all ahaut the heat yes- meat by increasing the food capae- • • a The -price--of-milk to a below cost terday because that was the day of basis, to something lief had to be by of India. China, and Russia. _ g j our local fair. I was so sorry for Even if the producing capacity of - - done. But don't let anyone get the the livestock, partical4rly the race these •three 'countries could be idea that Farmers are getting six- horses. The cattle didn't seem to loublcd, howeve- •reault:..e, L. %en cents a -quart for their milk or mind it sn much except for one crease of population by cutting of ," scything Tike i• If we' were we poor Bessie who decided to give prµ,,.., s� , -_• -would be rolling in wealth. No, be- birch to a calf ri ht on- the fair the death rate would make the food;« ,ti i"•..,' lween -the price pain to the fartrie g population e .�r�, - > grounds One naturally wonders production no match for : �• �� -;.r. ••r•, " ' .• ; ;; • .'- amd the price "paid by ,the consumer why her owner was, showing her at increase. Were is a wide spread which is vs- such a time, Taking quits a chance' F ed up in cost of distribution 'anet one would think, so on, including the profits paid to „ Costly Project ; i '� • �` .'r' _ _ We shareholders of big dairies. As , we struggled through; the ': However it is all too complicated The total cost of the atomic pro- = 'a;ha - for this column The only this 1 crowds la .the macs hall Partner ject to 'America was about $2,- �.'•- 1 y g and 1 wondered whether exhibits 000 000-000; another industrial na- can suggest is for those who have f• ,, d,e facilities to try keeping a cow would ever make a come -back Bon Ltbould be able to duplicate the R Nowadays there is so little baking, result for $500,000,000'or less be- A� lia their backyard, But -then the , l�100 or #150 you would have to not very much fruit of dressed cause they can avoid_ costly experi- -- poultry and a limited display of - •meeting, _,spay fur a cow would buy milk for fancywork, As far as- the latter is a ,good many months even at six- e� _ concerned that is no more than > *den cents a quart l And of course z 6 up can be expected since war work for TRACTOR o *,l�s ttie cow a ht blow and die. several .years years has taken the' place w a7 Cows have s way of doing that. of fancywork and women have not PYCCew Automatic Rotary Son - \ • . 11 They can get indigestion quicker yet not back to their stride. trovere now available. quicker •'" , - 3'. than anything I ever knew. After digs, carries. spread.. For road all one stomach is- hard enough to There was a• display of antiques ur■tatalulus. ditching, e•c ■v ■t- _ ls+s, etc,, Built to last -a llfettnse 1 which was very interesting with : keep in order at times — so just - la • at se to salt any make Or a 5 - tbink of the poor cow with threel two ladies dressed as .Grandma as- . ma#el tractor from $1233 u*-. a l el f S ea to dress in the heyday of her Deniers wanted. )f sold. w + • th. There was also a beautiful HOUGH & COLLINS Well, here 'we are back to stand - embroidered ", • c,nnste'ning ss Leyton Ave., Toronto. 90. 131016 r,.. and tithe again. For over a week 1 robs. We wondered how such fine have been thinking how nice it was embroidery was ever done in 'the = . H�aosag to be to havr that extra days of candles and coaloil . lamps. ' p tionr in bed' for just one Sunday I also wondered what brand of morning. But habit was too - strong, soap chips were used to keep the Suffering • We all woke up—and got up — gown so snowy white! "'Waif Oscar — 1 gotta hotter idea. Throw in this package of _ .. only a little later than usual. The As,usual there were wonderful s . snap, crunchy Grope -Nuts flakes — 'n' if" THAT comes out you - , _ - sows of course -recognized •no other e'Lhl to by the various branches of better leave town" A— the Wmen's Institute- Wher would the` Fairs be without the "Now you're. tandn', Joel The little for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and m sun and were waiting at the woman might toss my bat out again boas: Iron For the blood; and other m fern as usual; the chickens were Women's Institute to back• them Instantine bid sbe11 �,a, part with a paw food essentials.". a eismb-tring- 4t the chicken pen up? •1 wonder od malty -rich, aut -sweet Post's -W wife knows that Grape -Nuts elloors to getvut 'in the open;• Mit- There was s grand display of • ' • • Grape-Nuts Flake. And while she's a are doubly `good because -; fondly caressing 'eta, I71 sneak up- they7e made of two gsaina —wheat `''' etiie was mewing plaintively at the aluminum kitchen ware. And that Sitchen window and to the dry be- reminds me: A couple -who- were stairs to bed," sad halted sky— cleverly blended, Now it is four o'clock and all married quite recently , received "sure enough these Grape-Nuts balked and then toasted for matchless tl pn. tiavor, delightful crlapneca, easy discs- tae livestock are looking for their some lovely wedding presents and ,= TAStart ?sts Au Flakes are wonderful w f]s bait. And Sion. Those recipes on the package for tapper. In in from or two it will among them were SIX pressure elate baoestoaa �y s�k-to-your � too —with cookies and other good things will ; be dark. and after dark we won't cookers] leabohydlata for •ma; proteins catch !ter eye, tool" POP —In Rare Spiiits - - _ .By J. MILLAR WATT PARTIN�i 15 SUCH —i THINK WE'LL PART - - .. -'A1 SAID SWEPT' - _. -AGAIN TOMORROW -- ' 5ORRO W \Y_ :•f ti•:ti , ._ _ 3333. - :,',wry,,►.'`' "'.' - _ � - . � - �.i:: -. - ,A•Maud Dv ~e�ae - - " 0 r - - - - - - �- � - - - - � .. -. - _ .Y� - -- -- .. � �'. + �1 " led Advt's _,,._ _:� - -. .: �- � Spring Ia Here ! ! Maple L � �F Fira • '� •FUit SALE -New York Webboi - J � LAOS TO TEAT GOOF NflW t 1 -. . •_ ;.jpiano. very teaaonable; Apply ice.. - - :, - FARMERS � .- •. � � ..Insurance Co.' - !� Field,, •'Z'lu IIfloa", Pickering - � ' • � Gall Us Fos Free Eatlmabes - � • ' Applications itor i?blish Vfeteraaa casing to .Canada shortly Wilts os P6one � a for work on farms are now beiteg aecepbed. � I(40 ^Years lExpeslence) - CAesp Rates for Farm std Co1�trH. .... `..�- j,FOIi JAl.� -= about tib young pail- •gave Y'o'u !laced an order for oee'ot theca menY _ �• & G. G•88C0�$'ne ��` - � � • eta, $1.Op Tech. -J. Witzke, Statioa . - goad. south, Pickering. _ _ TAY at+e phyfficaally fit, single yea melt, oatefully Windstorm Insusaace on Bni7dlttpy -- - - .FOR SALE -- 250 pullets, laying, -- R selected for farm work •� - Phone 14� 'b W�� �� eft. ' by' Canadio'_z fatty labor officials . ' -. hybrid; 7 pigs, 10 weeia old. Les � Automobile Insttranee of All gide . ' � ..M,cC 'tough, phone Claremont 1666. . ', lgoae already speak English or French. L - Only a limited nuzrcber are available. � w11=tb �t• ' _ 35.00 RI�W�►RD � 'If interested, send your applications .'atemediately �3 BOWman � Rowe - � dos any 3nfonmation Leading to the �, yoyr nearest National Eanp:oyment Office or ." convic� ion o! persons who�;,es►tered A QOj�j n��,O *l • .: '.'~. 3 .No, 6 School, Audley last your Pmviacial Agricultural Services. _ i� a � \.i l� _� _ ' ' Saturday. . - _ _. Don�ni on' Labour Department -_ ' � STAN LAY .. - - �.Ft MI. cba�an ' . t iiUMPiiRE7j HITCHELLy A. MacNAMARA, �I'RANSP�RT .. • for Trtz�s4ee Board Minister of Lmbor ,Deputy iliittister � *I$'FOA�i' . , _ FOR SALE -- 150 New iiampshize - � • . �RA. . Rock Pullets, laying. Leopold Kaha, - "•' ... - � - pho:►e Claremoat 8b B. Z. _' - _ _ • . �OV��i - • WANTI;:�D to xJ;.v'r - house, en ' ---j'e SAND � i � V La [, '.� Tn N � • �Stoilf f villE - - -' -- - - -_ -- -. .. - vicinity of Rouge. Owen Vsa Every, - DAIVFORTH BUS LINES LTD. - .... AGlaoonrt � . � ..�� . ��"VO°d' !''boos 1Rii :>P1+oae stouffville =4s � - .: Sray Chicks for delivery November •. Daily �Serviee`' � .. Tom An �� - PIt>` � a � Saturday M,�:nee, at 2 P. x .. ' . • and December should be ordered at - . - oas<x. We're agent here and can � - -- • • ... .. Doors Open Eseb Nigh! Alt '6# ' give prices Also Fail bulletin. - .. .. EFFECTIVE MAY 1$, 1946 . __. -. _ .:_.._ -- -.- Pickering Millisg. -- - ' fflsily em. Sun. de Daily ex. Sat. Sna � _- ,FRIDAY -1" SAT'[JStUA? - -� 3uu. & Hol. Hol. ins. 8t Hol. only HoI. _ - `A X 0 � e r e e � - OcTOB�eR 11 and 12 '''.. • . SALE REGISTERf Claremont • - 7.1b • 8.1b 12, lb $.4b 8.00 ' � � •Shock . II�`BdDAY, OCTOBER 2Y- auction Brougham 7.27 8.2? 12. 2i1 : •�8.b7 8.12 • . -.. : '. • Green Riser 7.36 8.36 12. 3s 4.05 8.20 .Helps To Vuzcent ,Price and L ' . sale of dairy cattle, new' DeI'aval Locust � 7.38 8.38 12. 38 4.08 8.28 - Y� Bari - - Magsretic D�iI3cer, fats► impx- Hatvern ••s.ob -:9.06 1, ob 4.35 � 8.b0 -.: - 'Keep �OLI • Itaeats, hector, grsia, hogs, fowl, Reburs Leave A.M. A.M. 'P. M. � - P.iK. - P.1ld. - -COLORADO PIONEERS • . - - household furniture etc., at Part .. � � "W91d" Bill Elliott and B. Blake ' iof Lot 21, Con. 2, Pickering, cur- Tosamto 9.16 10.00 b. 4b ,2.00 9.46 '�j -• _ . - . ner Valley Farm Road and 2nd DsYhght Saving Time Parcel Express Grover 6G60, Otdcrd 18$>s ._: � • ell. - ... •- .Universal News - � . -: -'• �. Concessioa, north bft No. Two w • . • - -- - -- - Highway. Property of Estate of .� 1d01'vDAY .- TUIB3DAY -- __=---= ----- .-- : - -... • �,., ate ��. �ylv;a Robinsoa. GET TH'QS� NE�V _TIRES NOVA ! - - =- -old at - - - - - _ocroBi•� 14 sail ib __', • _ '.� Sate at 1.00 p, mi Terms cash: - -. - � Duffey's Tavern, ' • � . � No. reser�+e. Kea and Clarke � 1 p Tires = - _ Fi k Tir _ - •Prentice, an�tionee�. Ph�neB - un o s ea your grocer's, or - _��mp2�, Agincourt 5SW3• . . V Gardaer Bing Crosby '� .�. X . LA O CEREA L - - . EXltle 13atter2C8 � - �- • ' W>�:Dw>sn aY - TxiJal3DAlr • -- .... • -- .- ., � .. iiiURSDAY, ocTOBER 17 -�tc�. � � r • �•Cd.; Pickering � � . OCTOBER i6 and 1� •, _ - ;run. gals � farm stock and iuiple- ' • : � fl'eerless Mofor Oil .. � Prideof the:Marines ... lot 3b, cos. 8, T4'hitby Tap., two , . _ - miles 9vest` of Ashburn. Teraas cash � - � --• ---- -- -- � _ D F�. P. L. LC?C?S, .'John Garfi�ela Elinor Pander . - � - -- Sale at 12.34 sha:'P. William Maw, - `RON• WATSON - - VETERINARY SURGEON . _ auctioneer. - - DD p� �+ � _ : rr T= T p . - -_ �- NOTICE T'O CREDIT0R3 -i - - -� •p - A ServlCe �Jtdtton - -_ ~ '�- - --- :- _DkTNBARTON- -� - - -! -_�• � VL�i`Ii�ENlii J �I - . - -- -. A:CiD O'l'HERS � - . ._ Phoae Pickering ?7 B B - FUN i:RAI. OIREE'hOli - . - �� .. -. � (tFNDEB NEW' MANAGEMENT') _- � ..Private A'bdaaee . _-._ , .: ___-ln 'the Eepate of Donald Robert - Phono Pkkerlas 40 - ��_ Mart. 70r� �e `• - _ - Beaton, Advisory Clerk. Torvnahip of � •'_.. -- - - -- -- --- �lalsees NN _ .. -.. �.__t - - • -s'iokering. deeessed. _ _ - = Claremont Locker d - - . _-- Markham. Out. �: - -ALL peisona ha� -i�g �lait� agai -,�t � - : � ICKERING MEAT MARKET � S stem _ . . -. the Estate of DONALD ROBERT � ' -. .- -•B'EATON, late oil the Township of = • - , FRANK S i33dITH - .. Statdard Size Locker ;9.00 A Yeaz - Bought and Sole -- ,; -- � Pickering, in the covrety cf Ontario, � - - -, Lleed Clothing - startlisod, elm• Advisory Clerk, Township of P9cker- - . Cutting. Room and Chilling Room ed and pressed Into new. Carry a .• ' •ing, deceased, who died on or about �ua�ity First - Service Our Aim Available Free �I'o etetomer. �� stock a � tom.. � . Y Y _ � -- ' SOME LOGitE'RS AVAILABLE - �� and. pants. Also a /� - the 1.3t$+ da at Jul ,19•#6, stye here- �'WE BUY THE ASST - YOL MAKE THE �E3T" . . :.by notified to sPe1d particulars of �y"'• stock of new ' Ir,�ther,. ousts sail. � - - .�• same to the nndersi ea Executor, _ .. - _ - - TAYLOR. - LO,YS T windbreakess, and gents' inrni�. � .- .. 8'n . � - ;-_ Phoae Pickering 30 . _ = on or before ties 25th day of Oct- - - - - .PHONE CL.AREMONT 18W R 1!J and � oanvinet'�°ttabk p�'� � • �•ober, 1946, otter which date the �, _ _ Estate will be distributed, with re- . �TO���e �0 � OU We Solicit Your Businew Sw Sc6wsets -.. -. .,gard only to the claims of which 'DL'NBARTOl� lv � !1 Bow Street Wort. Pshswe,. fiL -.. _ -.- - .• .the undersigned- Executor sha'i then -� CA.RPI6NTERING _ ;Farm s E�vator •._- leave notice, sail the undersigned Radlo Service CF.HENTING _ -_� �_ _., - F � - ` �'W A N T E D _ - '- ---- -- _=- Executor will not be liable to any = -: -- - - at:'a Etevstor Clssemont, Ontario _ .-: � n {a*poeite Wood's Store) PLUHBIN(1 - DEAD HJ1iSES AND CAi' I LB :person of whose claim he shall not gOO�p'G, � - �� Rq, 38,t - 0� 38W .. _.- . tltsete have notice. Former Shce Repair "' �'Or !ce® lCg .D hOttA - ' 9►e aMo sell Brsatto :d Bo�olltE 1We solicit your patronage for P p � �s< - � •- [ EL'RGESS RADIO BATTERIES -_��� �pl� Bathroom PICKERING .. .. .. .. ?? 8 6 - - _ - - -. -� ' -Dat«1 se Toronto this s4tk da of PICRERING .. .. .. .. 98 R 2i • - - - =. -'8epteanber, 1946. y RECORD PLAYERS, ETQ F.gaiPmeset. I)aso Water Poultry, Hog sail Dairy F6sds � { - � - Open Honda _ • $y stems, Beabty BtaYe Western Oats sad Barley �1►hob j' AlECIGERIN'G .. .. .. • • 8P fi -- WgIisay Jsmee Bea - - Y through Sant: day .. Ey�pm� and _ or Ckopped am Dekivered _ � . ... ' ton, R. C,, - �'.BROOKLIN .. 66 r - - - .373 BaT St. Toronto, Ont,. I, from 8.30 a. m - 9.00 p. m. -,..;Buildisig Hatesiais Fresh Salt in Lge. or Sm. Caiees •' CLAREHONT� .. • • .. .. 9 �li 14 ..: . - Ezeeutor with the exception of Wednesday '- • ... - AGINCOURT .. .. .. Zone 3114 _ _ .. _ ,evening. _ _ f.stimate. F`""' ork Geaeaneeee.� �� Rdofing and Siding ;. �'d day L�,o p�3bIIA Cl7a>;~g9/ _ _�• • + � �t. H. RATTER* � __Older y� n� or stove sop i !CORDON YOUNG LTD :•...-.. _ Radiotrieian Ex- Serviceman ''-- - - __ - • �_" . _ - � % � �� } � �-{ 7 � 'i :.. Trs, Fan's 31 p.a. Dairy Iistion Toronto -- - - - - ,- -'�-'� - _ 1• �N$fB� � � �t •Read Thp Pickering News _ . We 'do building of ail Idads .'Clareman Oar• - ���• •'Eva,y -Week ' ' .. Phone PIcicering i6J -.' OLD HORSES �YANTED . .. `�`� �` C � M E N �' Campbell D[it� Ranch Pys < - .. Teusirt ��� -- X15.00' AT YV'UR FARM . tA.Nu * _ -��� as- -- ' . . - - - ' Stan Martin and His Her'rytuea � _' _ - -- _ -.- P80NE AGINCOURT 18J12 t - - _ -: ' •The Sign Painter COLLECT . , - .. -- . BROVr:zi;Aast HALL � 7�.�lls,• � c!I,�f,,'ns .�?�s� W indow.3 ',a� sve�idtiy� el�tad►8s - IroUNi�ATIONa - . � ..For Pickup - . -. • _ • _ � ._�'ri. Oct: 11 . � . STOP u EINGSTON ROAD SCARBORO 2474 -- ��� � ' ' ' �11'Y'PSII�1a IN CEMENT �1P08S • .. • - • . OHat rhea caller _ ... _. - . .. jDance At . _: ' - -> , r - -. -- •- - -- •: _--- Aui,ission 35c. � � -- � -- � - -- ■ • :. - . _ " - • AS�I6 MAGHIIIIE � _ .: _ . - Claremont _ -� � .� . - - Bs.�TrY WASHER sTOR>ii � � Tl 1 - SF.BYICE Greenwood, Out. err. Oct: - - - • � •� :. PIDlS ERING o.�eal. smwlcE TRUCK ._.. _�.-- -- ..� ' ' . t1 E W E L LE RY •: -- ....... t.•,,,pt .. - � � ::'`• , eatlM _ . -- pSOAT� PIS. Z It si . - -- B''°'� , Gourd sail His orcheetr. . � L•v Ce.t � .A�miasion 3bc. , '� KAISER � '; ' _ �.; WATCi�, any CLOCK � �, Camoie'a PTCKERIN'G .. _ :.... } . REPA.'RING adue ,;tCid district, on � Zp![, MoEACHNIE - • � W «h-• DAYS � .ELECTRIC • • - � All work .fully 8'uaraateed� Store .' _ � •F1�NiTURE DEALRit ._ . _. .. - Jewellery, iYstchea, Novelties - � - - i'v.t':. 1901 _'Telephone Pickering 12w _. ' .House -and Barn Wlring - . FUNERAL D>IRECT08 t"'M .. . '� : ! .Tr$TIMATE9 GIVEN Private Aaebalana Sesvke • Silcerplate - Amving Sop^ _ Comp1•t• - .or write Toronto S,tore� � _ _' ` c�� ^^�� cc�-�j� - - -. • -' - �% � _ RS•.orce � .Il. .JL. Jlaiea . Dsy or Night .�� . . .. ��lQ•fl �31ti _owned and operated by 'if _ i .- �� catty Washer Store ,• � RICHMOND - ;• , ,'Phone g'lck. 13 ' � (Nex# Door to Public Library) 38� -38f DUPONT tT. .. � ' ������ �� � .Flck'erlri a Onrari� .; ...• r ; w TORONTO -Td. RAN. 560 - '• PHONE PIC'Th lZp g j • . err.:.- _ -r _� �. . -�� _� _� �. _ �.... ..._. A - i i ,. • - i 'membe 'the - -- _ 0• An Friday er g, October p� a Lakeshore pootball m c of the worship Perlod ImW ' bar 11 Dz. Robert McClure, D. D!, of �� ,We understand it will be the 8zrW choir singing. The .ep�r Mrs, Thoum - Bacon, Donald, Mr. -+ will address a Young Poo- put up for annual cca¢npetition with was bliss Muriel Baarafosd, R. N., and Mrs. J. C. Murkar and Minch Ylaitors and cilers.at the ham Ale's Rally being held in Centennial an inscription for the winning f Zephyr, who is lea g Leann ving shortly , . �.• :. :;.��; . visited Mr. and lam, Marilyn o! Mra. Brown d added each year. It will be interest_ for Indik where she will serve sf a Earle Booth, chided :� the week in- United Church. Supper will be slier• ing indeed to see which scisool be- missionary. Muriel'a to 1 •of Newwcastle on Sunda Fred And- ^�. Cowie ,•tied ved all the guests at 945. topic waxy "I ' Y Mr. John Cowie, of Toronto; Mr. Beverley Harnshaw has a vvice B mes the proud possessor of the have a Stewardship" , Ms. ntica Mss, Jos, Forsyth, of Mark Churchill and sister aaigan Trophy. Silo n, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Dn Be. and Mrs iof Bronte, baby sister Li her home• -the little _p `�Y night our choir in, 'on the - --~ : - J*ddle on Sunday. Churchill, of Mil- girl arrived on September 80, Pk-k- Mrs.. Donald Hedges aukee, Mr. William Gregg, of Pet- Mr; Albert Heal Highland Creek Has n at their ansiiversary r �, Bring to a Bea is improving erboro Mr. Garman Thornton, Gait, has been the o! Kitchener _services The fol'.owin aster an' attack of blood poisoning �. and guest of Rev. Mr, and (by Mr* Geo. Bail) will a g week they _ tine third Mm Russell Wallace and Mrs. A. J. Heal. 4 gain be visiting, - hand. linger oaf tier right daughter, of Toronto. Mrs, Brown, Mr. and Mss, Te On FridaY, October 18, Centennial who has been r'r3' APP (nee ,Fair has came and gone W,. M. S. will 'be hostess to organ - Dancing in the Hall Tonight to quite seriously ill, is Alice Turner), of Weiland, have re- again and two of our local girls fig - izati3gs from the neighboring Bmce Gould's orchestra 8 improving. Her brother, Mir. George ceived the gift of a baby daughter. ig'hboring The Lye family had s it- aniaaa Smith, from North Dakota, .a most Mrs. M. Griffin has cared in the Prize List. 9or #tie Uh- churches who will sn tea sixty in been holiday- ionville Junior Farmers' gome>naiC- tall gather for a -0n Sunday, with about fourteen :yew dXisitoi who aP y g is Simcce. err Exhibit. Y• The speaker is Mrs.. Ernea�t 'sitting down to dinner, erne the U. S. can ---- Thompeon, U*x&ture Secretary dor The ocros- recall people, names and __Rouge Hiva Sunday, October 6th, Centennial the Conference for for the gathering �, the re- events of beld its Annual Thsnbgivi and there will be a , tturn of • Thomas the 70's and 80'e, so clearly, but vices, Tlye church sec- Short d x"a al period at the close of ' rater atu there are few left who remember (BY Jazzes Blackwell) - was beautifully the afternoon, •. year's service overseas, h:tarsi, He has left to visit ktia sister to cOmted by. the W. A. with aster's; The young Peop'e are getting into -� '> se local bowlers Sot together Mrs, E. C. Thornton and Mr. Thorn, The beat news of the week ccrnas golds and gladioli • an well as the, s irst o! . g be" last week with a nun�er from ton, ad W froim Bton ba¢n where the the . fraits of the harvest. In bhis saki P" Hallows ea and . are IStouff'ville- and enjoyed a few games homes, ��k' before going council has instructed Mr Plans for a party to cel,e- Ward, setting of bounty,' . Mr. Holley brate that date . whic always ca n& ` �D$er • r'ttf;<i Many from here our Road Supt., to have the Altona . brought us a tine address and' the for parties, - _ The Sarea Plant', along with other ham Fair, attended Mark- g oiled from No. 2 Hl worship of song area led Places of . business here will be rise newt Highway to by the While a few of the young People { newlyweds, Mr. and Jos. the 1st co,- ticemion, The dust has been I Dunb�n choir. Ln the evening the- will be sway with Clre choir next "`< closed oa Monday �xt, _ s are s very unhealthy for the school child - Y. P. M conducted the service- with wee ± Then Women' next- Burrow > e F � g t hone_ - I _ice Gloria O�rme� k, he rest will be carrying orti 3 nxoon in on Wednesday, a Institute will meet M" is- with Ili on the rand, ..� y, October 16, at the ga, Iiarbron th ills W, vim Bayles' family Mr. and K home of Mrs. Roy Morgan, M� Wm, KIym and dau- � < Y rgan, at 2.30 Mr. and Mrs, Jewell, fo ghter Rose, are holidaying this < D, m, The Altona branch will bo idents of Brougham r2ner res- week in New York and New Jer- - � �i� /F� �'���� j < guests. Mrs. McNair. is called on old ! �/�•,/ taking the friends here on Sunday. +*` 7Ii71� /IY YAUR �� topic-- "Citaze.-sahip,,. Each member saes for the October Mr. and Mrs. Usaty and Mr. and a is My- asked to y w.. Provide lunch. ing bdia. Mattis artiest- Mss Reehies entertai.-►ed some two _ ' t Frank Lo st is , Mrs. Lemon,. hundred d lift Y urspsovting a!- ffirs. i% Me'lir. J and guests wed;. ter �.-.�. being rushed to St. Michael's Mrs. W. F'o�m' Group D.g o! their chiiaren in aLondon on • t 3 - -1 Hospital last week for as �°ox+ convener, October y @cite a number of the - - - 4 _, • :.,act my. aPPelad- 17. _ Saturday. y' guests were R. C. BLEW — , friends and relatives ETT Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Robinso n, ofl�ltey, from the United States. Those who ',> l Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. I,, �• Q e s attended I!r*m tke Rouge were: Mr. �'S and SERVICE .Ye on Sunday. � y Mrs- E4ith Parka) —.John Brea!atii and daughter, Mr. and Agincourt, Phone 320W Miss Georgina Pilkey ie back to T7aacz, -- - y a ,school again, following a successful The Young People of C12e � George elan Mr. C. A. STMRITT cod,' and Mrs. Kiyn and daughter and Mr. r surgical; operation in the pediatric Locust Hill and Wbitevale Ua.ited and Mrs. Blackwell. - , division. Chnrcheg anet at the alesman with a M Mrs. Lauder; Weston, is Monday evening, °fie on Chief T. B. and Mrs Irvine grill , spending Y g, October 7, to talk 'take ap, residence on the Brock Rd. M��g, Phone 122 �ILENT G - ` ' a few days at the home of Mr. and over the Young People's work o! the, BOOm ML B1�RM01 Mrs. Alf. Pretty, coming season. Mrs. Dight and Stailey have _ � 1!lias Megan Beare had her lady Tts Vxksg'ving wilt be observed by heir ,horse is - b.na...� elsss�ed t Fast 'Wood- No more ashes, soot, dirt, Rees that I @t *h bar Ada - die out in your kitchen range l Five -� + a -a ial service next $uri<iav _ _. 'Year ldvamntee "ori. Over 1 the week -end, mg at lO.OQ orcloclr in the First - - - �t0().t�(1 to o, b q Mrs. Esther Palmer and Mr. Ira Btiptiat Church Sunday School. Je"a• E gan Donates Football Singe Burners for Quebec Boyer are-spending a few days with There is to be a guest speaker with Trophy To League - Heaters: Also Oil - burning V - -. mends in StoulYwiLle, several musical numbers given by Mr. Joseph Banigan has &nated a Space Heaater+s• ' The 43rd rneetr.-sg of the Whitby- - i.indsay Association of the Baptist -- __ -- Church was held on Wednesday and — 'I'hraadag. of fi,i. e Y L �1- t_�_� ^,� k: -= church- :u— znc- ::7cai .___ r� �. �, � F � •o', '" a'M` f ri , M!. James Briscoe- ig9,,�On�t�a '. %', < >c,,,,c:, .�'q ^" �', id's+•aXF { y"'yf.. :R x "#,,`SU,�.t',.,,:+;'�f5,'�.'r: _ , -_ ,. s. after his recent wrist injury, and ilosv has the apliits off, though will 4 •o - ',not be working for some time yet. t„ The United Church will isald it3 - - ' - �..,c. ;.: • •: _ .. - Thanksgiving Service ueet Sunday i morning. In nin3, the Y: illus- trated talk on -the "Adventures of Bt. Paul" will be given. - Mr. R- J. Nesbitt„ Mr. and Mr3. Alex. Kennedy and Mr, and Mee. ? ^�.: Nat Kesnedj, all of Pittsburgh, have returned - hcrne- after . spending 4, _ a few days with Mrs. Witi, Cowie. � .. S. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benson, of the _::i140 9th concession spent Sunday with Xr. and Mrs. Praznk Cooper.. 33 - The canai:tig factories are now ": " f' _ _.. in full r : trop and vreral local people » ,dr. and- Mrs: Edgar Wlard apert y, `�. • Sunday with Mr. and Mrsl. - Mr. and Mrs. Thos, 14 e and boys. _< spent the d with. week en the Lye w - -� � -► r .1 family here. Mr. and Mrs. Lye, � Y . Don Hues _• ER-AGE PRO and family'. visited with Mr. acid - .- •Mrs. N -- - - - _. organ Linton on Sunday, :l� >' MAY CURT Mr. Tom_ Davies has been confin- ed to his home for the past few days with a severe cold, - - _* Master Alan . Badgeroar - - has been * ; � ", - . 'fay kept' out of school with a severe a _� throat infection and has been - aicic, very_ _ ;, • Quite a'number from here attend- "�`' <'< k, ■ M ed Mat�cham 'Fair isa -- --� : t'es rent ; t week, 1 Master Murray Lynn Gather up Y Yn had the min- -ti • '< <. ?• : : <s;;. > : >' :, : >: fortune wrist while y' >':v - Start a bottle round -up in yonr home today store ` 3`111 ou EV to break hifi :; > < >'; _ .playing at the 'school last week 'F'" ' >`' i " serious shortage of bottles .. bottles in lcitcben pa °�7' - > :> • r > : : > :x <. :,. : :. now th a is a very a the emery 1'O1� Week - enders hov=e, were: Misses ' '' ^''`> %`.v Rim bottles. Unless this bottle short ge . hed-•yroutr cellar, Sort them out and return Eileen Cooper, Georgina Forsyth, : .k's; :' particularly beverage be y to cut dour= . mom"�'OU'' help .;: F g-*.aegulaf viak•up service. Your Doris Dolphin; and Messrs Doug. ? `•. : is made up irtrmediately, it may them at Met, or ca - Please ga t nee n� d to you to gab" is important ...the need is r+*Be^t• tomorrow at the �• _ Li -rton, Harvey Coates, Erie Wail- the production of the beverages ou need and which come - =turn ALL empty bottles today ace, Jesa Warden, Victor M,vrley, • . only in bottles. This is an. urgent apps y - : ar+d''Roy McLeod, ` up your empty battles and return them withwit delay i_ 1■ : Restaurant Chaag" Hands bas. Ernest Balzer has sold his restaurant to Mr. Gordon Taylor, , vrho will take over duties almost at once. The Bakers tbund that the vah:ne of business was too heavy for the two of •them, and have been forced to let it go. They purchased the business early in the summer and have been doing very well since that date. .,.BROUGHAM (by Mrs. T. C, Brown) A remnt visitor with Mss. Philip .ran ber brother, Mr. Rumela Brod- ie. :.. 1'S t PLAYGROUND FOR MEN ONLY ' Di, }'�� :'w il.. f�'''' a',. k,-<..,.;. �aroesro- vyg5..,i:3Y'.??y^ryo„sacR7r•. .ivy ,�- ..,.,beF ^`5`rrxs5v., ...rep. s.`ais. - Thanksgiving �� " y¢ < V. - Menu Thanksgiving day has been Celt. "brated ever since the early settlers, after suffering many privations and '. hardships had their efforts reward- 1 ed by a bountiful harvest promising food for all. All over the world - �....r w Warr•.: . this year people in many lands will be offering prayers of tanks for Bead for •details of FREE TRIAL OFFER of British -made appliance for relief from Rupture. Recommended by Medical Profession. Light and , comfort- ill not ]mow you have it on- Holds the hernia firmly. In many cases th• ruptured tissues reunite and rupture I. cooquseed forever. Writs today: `C?osbr•a Dspl• , 1A•69 Front Et. W., Toronto. MACHINERY NEW AND USED H. W. PETRIE CO. LTD: est or a number o y( .rs. The n% ' W. ' - Toronto . "people of Canada should be more � �: � 117 Front at. C thankful than any other for the ate% ,,- „:' ww>c BUT--& a1:1,E,•• 'bountiful harvest they have been ✓;• ":c °.; - giNen. t Poultry, either chicken or turkey : is usually the meat served at the 4z•' :..,?° w. � � SAFES Thanksgiving dinner, If you have a i ,;.. • nice fat chicken -for the occasion ° Protect roar BOOK% and U)L411 there will be �' grow FIRED and THettVres. We quite a bit Of fat d. have a alas and type of Safe. Or •��' -•lake out wren it is belt cleaned. ' ' �' "`' - 'i �'� � is,. ' . .., - ,.Y�fa+49 Vabluet, for any purpose. %'left This chic-'en, fat, after it is ran- _ns, or write tor- oric". eta. to - - - - - - -- - dered, as..well as the fat saved -dur. _ . unique playground for men only-- sometimei for good tittle boys and girls —is is operation at the Dept. w cooking is e� ec..ent or La grounds, near Montreal. Here a man is shown taking his children out for a jaunt. baking E>cess fat shonld•be pour- J,&'J.TAYLOR LIMITED ed off .whirs the chicken is roast- p TORONTO SAFE WORKS ing, leaving only enough in the Heard To Get 8reedom From To ,pan for basting and for making Confronted with the alternative Q�4b OF Z psi We trust all those voluble critics 146 f'rua+ se. 1e• roreate � gravy, With the scarcity of fats in of keeping the services of his butler PRESS F ofgBritish policy in Indiia are not- F +tabuehed IPM% general, it is a wise homemaker or losin his wife, a Los An eles in the fact that self- overnn ent who saves all the chicken fat she man kept the butler, his wife festi• in that country is being imposed' by ` - can: it has the texture and richness fied 'in a divorce court. Well, good British authority, Freedom is com- HARNESS CU1.l.A1tS of butter, but lilts other unsalted butlers are hard to get U.S. Imperialism Now ing from the top down, not from Farmers Attention - Coasnit- fats, requires the addition of a lit- - Windsor Star. f or a than the bottom up-a curious reversal Consult- tie salt to the amount asked for in change it is now "Amen- of the revolutionary practice. your nearest Barnesr Shop -the recipe. can Imperialism" and not British about Staro liarn"S Supplies. - The home economists of the Canada Could Use Therm that is under attack in Europe. - Ottawa Journal. We sell our goody only throurb - Consumer Section .of the Dominion One of the Australian govern- Communist parties there agree your local .Starer Leather Department of Agriculture suggest ments has bought 150 Bren gust with Moscow that the United Live And Learn Goods dealer. The goods ere a simple menu with recipes for the carriers for conversion into tractors States is "seeking the domination The trouble with moat elections right, and so arc our oneve nu ac Thanksgiving dinner. for farm work: A good, idea which of the world" Britain was never is that it takes a year or two be- toorie . H I arness H rte Col- Tomato juice might well be adapted to meeting accused of more than picking up fore the majority of the people dis- lass, Sweat Pads, Horne than' Roast Chicken or Turkey Dressing the needs of Canadian agricultur- some territory here and there. cover they voted the wrong way. keta, and Leather Travelling Brown Potatoes ists. - Ottawa Citizen. - London Free Press. Goods. Insist on Staro Bra nd - -Tomato Eggplant Broil Trade Marked Goods• and y-w Pickled Beets Crabapple jelly set satisfaction. Made only by Gape Neapolitan Coffee RE DJE V R rJL rco., LTD . TOMATO _ EGGPLANT BROIL - - ' — .o— 's..'••er'li.,sl.,.. a.. B., forontr - WRITE FOR CATALOGUE i medl� egg plant (about S to am NY TtCKGT6AY5 � '�i Y/it$ St1H,BttT 1 Dt?MT 0412E WHO 4 inches in length) A LOWER SERTH W6 M6CDE 0 14156D� 4 IT. I ] tablespoon& fat, melted Arlo THIS IS IT/ TWI LGWEfl2 11EG IT FIRST/ g to 4 large tomatoes 'iwHAT$ IDEA Bak, Celery salt and pepper to ' iAaTS WORK jl S g SECONDS : tests Grated nippy. cheese :,Slice eggplant in 3`S inch slices and pee! Brush slicts on both sides r with melted fat. Sprinkle lightly - - with salt and pepper. -Preheat broil- or to 400 deg. F. Place slices an / • I �� 1 �!// %� rack and broil on one side until 9 I a _ IEghtly browned, about S minutes, I - _ turn and broil on other side until tender. Top each slice with a thick L r► .� @ '� a'•••• alce of tomato, sprinkle with cilery - salt and a teaspoon of grated `eheese. Return to broiler and _broil until cheese melts. Serve at once. Ni Six sewage. _ GRAPE NEAPOLITAN! D�J�VER'START.4 H(JLLABALOO V4Yil:�i ANDYOu GET MAD A5 THE: PORTER I PRICES t« l I tablets • ' 1 tablespoon gelatine 1bU STRIP INTO A PULLMAN AtdO FIN O TRJE.1.a TO EXPLAIN TRAY YOU WERE tab+•+ %� _ ... cap cold warn TMT 50MEONE ME:S CWIRES ARE AWF_O SWITCHED FROM A DOWER TO AN 100 % ubi.ts. -. - 4 cup@ blue gapes IN Youp LOWER BERTH -- UPPEi2 BERTH --- R cups, boiling water O E N I11 N E ASPIRIN I S s►aa 1. caps sugar • "' W6ttt I DIQN`I' WELL,WIIY CE'l2TAIN L`r . MARKED THIS WAT •r Vow drops of green vegetable R TMINK hbdo MIND DICN''i'y G6iZTglNt_1r � � - .- t INC I VMS SAY.&• f I INWSY ON ' � - $oak gelatine in cold water. T7•IG ))Nash grapes and press pulp from GENTi.EtelAhJs ZIPPER / I skins. Add I cup boiling water to t1Q .� Sweet and cool in any'Pipe the pulp, cook 5 minutes. Rub j through a sieve to remove seeds and to the pulp add % cup sugar and soaked, gelatine; stir until Bela- tine is dissolved and add green eon- axing. Cool until it begins to set. Beat until light, turn into a wet - - mould and chill until firm. To the skins add 1 cup boiling water-, cook 111 S minutes and add 3A cup sugar p • Cool. To serve, unmould the jellied - pulp. Serve with the sauce made from skins. Six servings, Restraint In Buying • •'',.Panic buying .of salt leaned out - `fc MAKE IT A . • • CV4=W t•ttl. MMMAK"'oaou IOU -IOU ' is a METERAN.WHO-ARRIVES 4�5 YOU HASTE=N E O T day. Theze_i self -r, �> int n need j omTm 5®ENE A MINUTE CATER SQUARE YOUIZGELF • — a – of &patriotic self- restraint now in i ' - purchasing items in short supply as [ during the war itself. Patience will 16 r CANADA'S help storekeeper and customer to STANDARD tlrE TOBACCO ..snake what is available go round. PAW E S BREWERY - -. —Glnhe and Mail. - -= BLACK-INOR - REG'LAR FELLERS — Publicity's. Glare $y GENE BYRNES s. %` i� "> TIiAT A \ j TAK$ IT DOWN SCREWY IDEA- - TAKE IT DOWN' M� _.WAKE tJP, puTTW' A MEAN �: - i I'LL STUDY ! t I'LL WIN PINHEAD! - SIGN GN A. — ���a�� OF i T'QUY GOOF MARKS: - : HousE� �/ _ 5)u'l�l �' = TAKE 1'f OdWM ! _ '��� i . SCHHOOL !! ' ARM4ME:nc -0 • SPELLING CvPAMMAR ".0 heir r HISTORY .O �/ :•; i'i % GEOGRAPHY 1 ~ '%/ - I r • _ �VIVIEWr •COO "° 1 - • OVA ' �3hould Uttiions ..Use Secret Ballot? What is the baits of the svide- .spread feeling that labor unions are undemocratic, sad that a fair union vote cannot be assured without •outside interference? it is that in • ,ail too many instances union meet- - .tags, have, is fact, been railroaded by highly local minorities. !t is 'that the voting procedures in some unions do, in fact, lend themselves to high - pressure uctics, asserts the Calgary Herald. The standing vote procedure can ','be used by an unscrnpalous ]cadet :somewhat like this: "Our negotia- tions with the nianagement have -i - 'broken down. The only way we can .•win .our rights is to fight for them -to go oa strike. Anyone who won't strike is a scab and a traitor ««•. - ts�S �� - tthip direct to - -- Dominion Sfores Ltd. . _' -� 832 Old Wes #on Rosd, Toronto - . -- . . , " Reg'd. Grading Station No. 038 Highest Preval7iug Muket . Prices Paid. Canes Returned Free , Cartdnl Grading and Prompt _ _ -- Rtxlrlttance. We pay a premium for pout- . . ' � : try fam strictly fresh large, brown or white sitelL �� !ou will -Erjot 9ta7taa •t .. The St 8e�is Hotel TORONTO R �eq Reoe Wlti 9atb slower sad TelePYoiaa Doable. aa.ao 0 . - � • aced Feed. Dla�aa ud Da>.e- lu Nril►tl>• aYeebearsw a! Carltq _ ' TeL Rl. {136 IRUOI[3 tIS.iCT1FTLLY Fe:RTI'JHF.D ����� Vp a •,HOTEL METROPOLR rruanaa e'�t.is orr. - c.N.R. s'rsTtor •� , YiiaaiyY AFIER4Q /i» = Antsti �1' ear ettsegr ltsettts. lot, ter• . per+rea Itss ttsght et, b tM ter create wilt Isss aieL Tt,s sass .6sad s6seH �i.M the gr«lt«t se;eltt�s, t`s a+nt Mjs��ast ' ens bs�iesss. Tbsy ass, tea, Y ws stela tM Ikiis*y and Header tiisetdssa etsas r lselk- a�des, }iiasdsells, R6.atspe PtJat, Lssdtatts, 11.....1 r � i "� . aaslis�t� tats.s ue�a M. Fa t� Wf . teaRtq ' iDda's [ties Pigs 6ne Mss b'�" t assn ,�r�. � ��� di7 1kr�i' L � ,psi trnler. E w tlsiriq M, w 0. fw w saM aE seer Msith sea a heNisr lisMere eels Dedd's [tang Pia teagt i1t • �,� � �, ' � AT NI�NT� • How miserable as y�I wbea yoar sleep is distnrl>ed fry schey, sera all day long: W��h�ii na take -Gin Pills -era dd re>iabli try Ear relieving kidney troablel Com- poanded to help aocgbs sad tone ap the kidags Gjis PPiilN7ai pr mid eR a �a�,t- a�a.a�t�. �— �� - • � to the cause of organized labor. How many of you want to be scabs? Stand up and let's have a look at you." Can such a •vote be reported a feu expression of opinion? The solution to this problem lies with` labor itself. !t is to make the essentially democratic nature of labor unionism so obvious as to be above question and ,• ebove reproach. fa an overwhelrrsicsgly democratic country such as Canada, that should be the' wish of 'all but the smallest atinority of organized la- ' boy. The most iztiportant thing for aIi workers to insist on is a secret bal- lot and an impartial count in all votes on important union decisions. This is the very essence of democ- racy, and has been - =universally rec= ognized in all democratic countries for scores of years. The adoption of the secret ballot by all unions in Canada would be one effective answer to • the charge that union votes cannot be trusted. . .. _ = Is Soviet Russia A ThreA t To Peace? 1\0 one v:ould seriously describe file state of our world today as peaceful Everywhere the cause of, the absence of peace and of the world's apprehension is Russia. rominents tl�e Financial Post. Russia violated sule�mn� agree- ments by looting M,aachuria, Ger- raauy, and' Austria. R'ith' her im- per�alistic expansionist policy Rus- sia has taken _over control of the governments in Czirchoslgvakia, Poland, Bulgaria Romania, Hun- gary, Jugoslavia sad Iran. Thr So- viet has now opened its attack on Z urkey by deniaul�ng r +rtes] pos- session o£ the Ua� daneJlea. Liurope now has a Soviet dictatorship in- atead of a Nazi dictatorship. I't is vital that the Cauedian "peo- plc understand communism •for what it really is: It is a weapon of Soviet statecraft jest. as battle- - ., ;yes ships, airplanes and armies ue � went from Russia that they do not •• • � •� weapons of statecraft, it is now. as anticipate a further wu is likely at •• � '- presently being operated, a move- present," Mr. Bevis said is a .-:. � � �/'� r meat ddvoted to social reform in recent speech. "I der not think so ei- .. � ' ••� Canada. !n the words of the Es- they and- i do not know anXbody peonage Report, the trainiag�o� cell who is asking for war." - �--'�� ;�,,�r;. members is �`tlesigned not to pro- : 0 • mote social rtform where . it might -� -�� •� be required, but to weaken the loy- Some Journa�lita � • _ �� alts of ,the group member towed till I" 1 hull War . ~� his or �str own society, as such." � $ g _ y ' �ti hen are A erican journalists - .- �'- --`-ate Bev><n D1sCOUnts sad editors going to quite fighting - � : the Second World R'ar and trying �, `War of Nerves' to stir up ill feeling among the • - • . - �` - former Allies? asks the St. Thomas 'Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin Times- Journal. Right now, it's Eta - declared that•if the world is to have enhower and Montgomery. Colliery ' �' • :.- �� . peace thin "war of aerres'� must comes out in its latest issue with - stop.� "Montgomery's Quarrel 1�'ith , Eis- -• '- � ., ".,�_ In a reference , to Prime Minis- enhower." � - - -- ter Stalin's rtcent interview with a All that the publication of such •, ;• _ .; :.•� ' British newspaperman, Mr. Bevin stuff does is stir up animosities at � - said he agreed with l5fr. Stalin that a time when the engendering of ia- �• � _ _ no war was likely at present � tcrnational goodwill is most im- . _ ' � "�Ve have recently had a state - pnrtant. - � _ • •. �+ • . . _ : .. - . _ - _ -- _. ._ - .' - -. • • - . �' • c�', _. • :�� - - - - __ . .. - ... _ _ y _ ._- - � - .,. .. .. _� 'f., _' - '- � _ -'_- - •vim_ - .... - - .. . . � �, ... .. � • -.. -- - •- - _ • iGENERAL ' -- .' r - - : - - -� .CASHING Of BONDS:: -- -: Q, Cax Canada Sevin' s Bonds repis- • - � pp - _ '�' _' Q W7etet are Canada Satmtpa Bosedat Cast 1 eagle tK bond of an time tared in the stases of a e7etTd b{ caal4edt - - - -- - � � .� °�� A Canada Savings Bonds are the sea � _� y y ' _ - eensor to Victory Bonds and War $sv, a /ore November 1 1936E tteees �' Bad are lamiliaz with the - - _ i�� I� ' .. - . tugs Certiflcatee. They are yoar toes- A. Yes, any braac�t is Canada o! say ears re scions. .. -- _ - - .. -.._ - -. , .- *�, ' . 'try's promise to return yoar .money to .chartered bank will cash yoar borfd im- Q Can Canada Ssvistpa Bonds be din- _ - «� medute�ly at lull lace value Ina inter- 'p°d°d of sooen registered in ties statue of - • �` ':; ,' _ _' ;yon at any time and to pay yon interest est at Ei4%, u n your ident1pScation ere "a decaaaed peraostt _ �I gat an attractive rate. po _ A Yea, any bank - _ the registered hotder. � suPRly the sates. _ . - .- -. --z --"t �p Whp 'are Canada Savinpa Bostda wry inlormatiott. � - - �b- sinp•ogered? Q Case �'anada Savinpa 8oxda ie . _ - _ � � :. A _ neat sud or trnnajerrsdF • � Can t replace. ewy Canada Savaips '- - - - . - - - - ,.w Can di�sn�i elesrned theme uvtr� mi�bgs o! A hay �A be cashed, bat not assigned .����9 they are ]oat, stolex or _ - . _. . r •_ . a n�a ft by or tranyierred. This is necesaasy to pro �i •: Ibuyingg Victory Bonds and War Savings . -y,a� any individual from acquiring A Ytls. It is .wise, however, to keep � � °�.'.'� ' �, Certificate,; A recent snrwy shows that mots than the authorised limit. .•Canada Savings Bonds tit a aafa pl : - -' � Sg o! thent� w doe, _ - _ 36 ant to tee o sa n sd on p would a - �g n o - Y y they valuable docw '' by a similar plan. _ - . -.. meats. In case of lou on should immb,. - i. - _ - - . . • _ _ �• IQ Ia ties Gaysrxmext aetlinp _Caseada � �� ' ` - INTEREST COUPONS _diately aotif�he Bink e� � � �'`� Sa p � , vines Boseda just to rains sieoneyt lYikat interest b paid on Canada Qttat4�e, of th• drenmstaapes, -- . 7I _ __A No. Borrowing needs of the Govern- �aysxya Bandat - .. - •' �i • ` " .-anent can be met by other o! loess. A zi4 °!o- paysble�yyearly oa November � �W. BEN AND WFIERE TO WY " - !� sands Stew 1st from 16a? to 1968, by cosecs cash- � fpm can I bets _ tugs Bond to provide Caaadiana wipe •Canada of any bank. - �°'td't • •' as convenient way to coatinne this Idnd - - • • • - - ' .:. - vt- .,...i..a mud ,,..w�auvu� in peacezimtr. Q firs incertat cotcpona regutsrtdl .en 'autho investment dslar,'stoclt - QQ Ia tksre any limit to the amount of '_A No. They are payable to bearer. :. brpker trust or Iona tom or . - = �� °' • - =-:: , ' -' Caseada Savings Bonds t1Eat out psrtott n�t the Payroll saviap 1aa {{ feels • _ .. �.enay hold]] Ij so, toAyF REGISTRATION PROTECTION elan at your p4cs ol.mploy�. - .. . . A Yes. Thera is . a limit o! =2,000 !or ' . msnk - - . . each individual but each member o� a ' Q Why is it neeeasary to register Cax -' � - � b`avanga- Beseela -ice- r ", , ��+ �: sands 3avtstyy = � Regzstzatioa gives Drotection in case • °"""'` � - ' hat u the prise of Canada Savtaps yyour bond is lost, stolen or destroFad. A � �% °! � t��nr: 8 •wayst ' ' ' ands t . it is aLo the simplest way to•stunre that � BY Payment is lull at #ems o! � - - _� � - `- - p 100%. That is, a 8100 bond costs iildividuaL do not hold wort than the - .- ptlrchssa � - - ;' ; ' }1.00. Ii- payment is not completed on dr . =8,000 limit. R. By monthly instalments - _ �' ' ore November 16th, 1948, iniarest In tofeoae seams cast Castada Sevin ' will 1H added to the purchase price. � as _ .� Pm �>�i bank, tl'nst or loan .» .-. • :.� Q In what deswsninationa ors Canada °'"'� be rsgiatsrsdf -:.� . • ;Sarofnps Bonds availablet �A They can be registered only is flee •.i. $y r�tar dsdnciioas `�mm � .. - 't name o! one individual, adtelt or mitlor, pprsyy , wheys employsss �� "+ ` ....- - _' , - —A �. i100, -=b00 -and j 1,00U_ - yip to the amount suthorissd Ifmitz :. --_ tbi Fil;Tro I gavings pl��, - � -- - • - _ _ -- -- . _ , •. ,�. • '... - - • -- .- - -• - - -, fir. iu .out o� ],Q - - ' . �� . _ - . -, ;� ..._ _ _ f. • • .- • . � .wi31 *bu a sin -.:. . ` � • . � ' � ; � ;.: , : � • : • : _.. _ , ' • . `. k _ - \ i � / - . � ; � � vT a � � _ �,/ � 1f. - ., ;yes ships, airplanes and armies ue � went from Russia that they do not •• • � •� weapons of statecraft, it is now. as anticipate a further wu is likely at •• � '- presently being operated, a move- present," Mr. Bevis said is a .-:. � � �/'� r meat ddvoted to social reform in recent speech. "I der not think so ei- .. � ' ••� Canada. !n the words of the Es- they and- i do not know anXbody peonage Report, the trainiag�o� cell who is asking for war." - �--'�� ;�,,�r;. members is �`tlesigned not to pro- : 0 • mote social rtform where . it might -� -�� •� be required, but to weaken the loy- Some Journa�lita � • _ �� alts of ,the group member towed till I" 1 hull War . ~� his or �str own society, as such." � $ g _ y ' �ti hen are A erican journalists - .- �'- --`-ate Bev><n D1sCOUnts sad editors going to quite fighting - � : the Second World R'ar and trying �, `War of Nerves' to stir up ill feeling among the • - • . - �` - former Allies? asks the St. Thomas 'Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin Times- Journal. Right now, it's Eta - declared that•if the world is to have enhower and Montgomery. Colliery ' �' • :.- �� . peace thin "war of aerres'� must comes out in its latest issue with - stop.� "Montgomery's Quarrel 1�'ith , Eis- -• '- � ., ".,�_ In a reference , to Prime Minis- enhower." � - - -- ter Stalin's rtcent interview with a All that the publication of such •, ;• _ .; :.•� ' British newspaperman, Mr. Bevin stuff does is stir up animosities at � - said he agreed with l5fr. Stalin that a time when the engendering of ia- �• � _ _ no war was likely at present � tcrnational goodwill is most im- . _ ' � "�Ve have recently had a state - pnrtant. - � _ • •. �+ • . . _ : .. - . _ - _ -- _. ._ - .' - -. • • - . �' • c�', _. • :�� - - - - __ . .. - ... _ _ y _ ._- - � - .,. .. .. _� 'f., _' - '- � _ -'_- - •vim_ - .... - - .. . . � �, ... .. � • -.. -- - •- - _ • iGENERAL ' -- .' r - - : - - -� .CASHING Of BONDS:: -- -: Q, Cax Canada Sevin' s Bonds repis- • - � pp - _ '�' _' Q W7etet are Canada Satmtpa Bosedat Cast 1 eagle tK bond of an time tared in the stases of a e7etTd b{ caal4edt - - - -- - � � .� °�� A Canada Savings Bonds are the sea � _� y y ' _ - eensor to Victory Bonds and War $sv, a /ore November 1 1936E tteees �' Bad are lamiliaz with the - - _ i�� I� ' .. - . tugs Certiflcatee. They are yoar toes- A. Yes, any braac�t is Canada o! say ears re scions. .. -- _ - - .. -.._ - -. , .- *�, ' . 'try's promise to return yoar .money to .chartered bank will cash yoar borfd im- Q Can Canada Ssvistpa Bonds be din- _ - «� medute�ly at lull lace value Ina inter- 'p°d°d of sooen registered in ties statue of - • �` ':; ,' _ _' ;yon at any time and to pay yon interest est at Ei4%, u n your ident1pScation ere "a decaaaed peraostt _ �I gat an attractive rate. po _ A Yea, any bank - _ the registered hotder. � suPRly the sates. _ . - .- -. --z --"t �p Whp 'are Canada Savinpa Bostda wry inlormatiott. � - - �b- sinp•ogered? Q Case �'anada Savinpa 8oxda ie . _ - _ � � :. A _ neat sud or trnnajerrsdF • � Can t replace. ewy Canada Savaips '- - - - . - - - - ,.w Can di�sn�i elesrned theme uvtr� mi�bgs o! A hay �A be cashed, bat not assigned .����9 they are ]oat, stolex or _ - . _. . r •_ . a n�a ft by or tranyierred. This is necesaasy to pro �i •: Ibuyingg Victory Bonds and War Savings . -y,a� any individual from acquiring A Ytls. It is .wise, however, to keep � � °�.'.'� ' �, Certificate,; A recent snrwy shows that mots than the authorised limit. .•Canada Savings Bonds tit a aafa pl : - -' � Sg o! thent� w doe, _ - _ 36 ant to tee o sa n sd on p would a - �g n o - Y y they valuable docw '' by a similar plan. _ - . -.. meats. In case of lou on should immb,. - i. - _ - - . . • _ _ �• IQ Ia ties Gaysrxmext aetlinp _Caseada � �� ' ` - INTEREST COUPONS _diately aotif�he Bink e� � � �'`� Sa p � , vines Boseda just to rains sieoneyt lYikat interest b paid on Canada Qttat4�e, of th• drenmstaapes, -- . 7I _ __A No. Borrowing needs of the Govern- �aysxya Bandat - .. - •' �i • ` " .-anent can be met by other o! loess. A zi4 °!o- paysble�yyearly oa November � �W. BEN AND WFIERE TO WY " - !� sands Stew 1st from 16a? to 1968, by cosecs cash- � fpm can I bets _ tugs Bond to provide Caaadiana wipe •Canada of any bank. - �°'td't • •' as convenient way to coatinne this Idnd - - • • • - - ' .:. - vt- .,...i..a mud ,,..w�auvu� in peacezimtr. Q firs incertat cotcpona regutsrtdl .en 'autho investment dslar,'stoclt - QQ Ia tksre any limit to the amount of '_A No. They are payable to bearer. :. brpker trust or Iona tom or . - = �� °' • - =-:: , ' -' Caseada Savings Bonds t1Eat out psrtott n�t the Payroll saviap 1aa {{ feels • _ .. �.enay hold]] Ij so, toAyF REGISTRATION PROTECTION elan at your p4cs ol.mploy�. - .. . . A Yes. Thera is . a limit o! =2,000 !or ' . msnk - - . . each individual but each member o� a ' Q Why is it neeeasary to register Cax -' � - � b`avanga- Beseela -ice- r ", , ��+ �: sands 3avtstyy = � Regzstzatioa gives Drotection in case • °"""'` � - ' hat u the prise of Canada Savtaps yyour bond is lost, stolen or destroFad. A � �% °! � t��nr: 8 •wayst ' ' ' ands t . it is aLo the simplest way to•stunre that � BY Payment is lull at #ems o! � - - _� � - `- - p 100%. That is, a 8100 bond costs iildividuaL do not hold wort than the - .- ptlrchssa � - - ;' ; ' }1.00. Ii- payment is not completed on dr . =8,000 limit. R. By monthly instalments - _ �' ' ore November 16th, 1948, iniarest In tofeoae seams cast Castada Sevin ' will 1H added to the purchase price. � as _ .� Pm �>�i bank, tl'nst or loan .» .-. • :.� Q In what deswsninationa ors Canada °'"'� be rsgiatsrsdf -:.� . • ;Sarofnps Bonds availablet �A They can be registered only is flee •.i. $y r�tar dsdnciioas `�mm � .. - 't name o! one individual, adtelt or mitlor, pprsyy , wheys employsss �� "+ ` ....- - _' , - —A �. i100, -=b00 -and j 1,00U_ - yip to the amount suthorissd Ifmitz :. --_ tbi Fil;Tro I gavings pl��, - � -- - • - _ _ -- -- . _ , •. ,�. • '... - - • -- .- - -• - - -, fir. iu .out o� ],Q - - ' . �� . _ - . -, ;� ..._ _ _ f. • • .- • . � .wi31 *bu a sin -.:. . ` � • . � ' � ; � ;.: , : � • : • : _.. _ , ' • . `. k _ - \ i � / - . � ; ... .. _. _ . • - y. •,,Audley .� snd I[zs. l4idd�, st Brsehin. �e date rat far Greeswood ann- • .APPLF,B FOR SALE .: lIOTICE '. 2 1 . _ .__ Yro. W. Hart ie eonraleseias at iverEary is October 27. Details later. _ � pe t��� � y� � . ��F � ..'Ir � (Hy Fi+an]c M• Chapman) .. :the hone of beer pareafs, Mr. and l[ :.:aid Mme. L. Cabbage sad A thi. good' Rimer- � - � Mrs E Craven. family spetit Sunday witty Mr, and � � yam' �crs. Dye:; formerly Hiss Kate apples are in short supply. GOAL COH�. - -_ . The many irienda of Mrs. Austin Mrs Roes Disney. , � . Bra , of Bettie Creek, Mich.,, Kith • We advise ,you to get yon• , ' '� I{ . • y �'Wpod 'will be sorry to hear of her ]fir. John Dair, tmson, `Whitby, is � j1�' � ` � �/�, Welter Bray, Pickering, were having to undergo sad operation at doing howse repair work fior Jsw�es °�'derr in now, and snake Bette et � �D, a�ild�Ni', , - � �isitaa's bare on S�.day last. Both the Bovmm�v� H.ospitsl, on Man- Gibson and Mrs. F. Gibson, your witri.�s setpply- • ' d�N D, (� $,S V aL, • woeRe welcomed by s numbs: of day morning. �. E: Midgeley had friends from . - .. ' d � _. irieads at Ggwrcb on Szmasy, who - ---- - �DA:iD I,P;bIN07C, --�- _ - � - =e�eenbered their early days here. M''s' �� tiad a 14asty Earl last 'tlhe city for the week -end. .. Plekeriag, Onta:'io � �(TiLDER'$ 8'U PP'LI ' 3b:roa Anne, infant dang�hter of week a-sd � is bed order the doc- Mz. and Mrs. Reg Clark and !'am ,� R tors care. We are glad to 'bear she ily of Toronto, were at Mz. and One nulls �t of Pieloerlmg on No 2 . , air. and Mrs. George Blake, and did not break any boxes and, hope Mrs Percy Clark's !or Sunday . Him �' 8180 10.oa� OSttBge work • 3iobset John Wesley, the infant son for a speedy i+ecavery, � Mr. Ken rrlli9on has a good posit- � VVe bavealso pdaesd io stoeilt a tetli of Ms. sad Mrs. John Ashton were (11r. Jamies Hardcastte, of Toron- ion at Brantford. • .: �bapti.ea by Rev. Mr. Copeland at CY R I L E. M O RLEY � LII� ..r xwrLE �>!r •� - - • site ahnsch service on Sunday' ]stet. to, • visited with tun parents here. The man, friends of Mrs S. Du 00�4AdeIY FlR� � 1 • -'tiPbe Misses Pratt, bh�e daughters of lash week -end. •are Pleased to learn she has recover - l . Mr. and -Mss. S. Cropley, Rich- ed from her recent illness � � N S U R A N C E AND reties —Yarn- aa: s... �6'w . � : • �,r. and Mrs. Ken. Pratt ;wined the nand Hill, and Mrs. and Miss Mrs wtm. (h•uarxz►er is vi�aiting REAL ESTATE ' . � .- �. MITCH�J..L ' �� � �� � � •attention . t the nFi� J. TAnniir home over bhe - g� 'PHONE 6 7 PICK. � D8+ U _ - - guests 1ltieadia,�n Vein '� . -- ' Cora, apple and tomato• harvests ... � P10Ye �i. l , (hav+e been Pymg wcek -eind. - - - - -- � of runny of our residents during' �e REXALL - -- past week, and the, work .will con- 1 CENT SA%.E - : •� '�Il�irie�� �ireetor�{ ` - • - � 'time as the weather hoe been ideal . . . `far iali these crops• - .. - 'Greenwood .� � _. , f �'. H. Westney has his portable (By Mrs. F. �V. Gibson) � OCTOBER 23 - 4 � 5 - 6 � _� - • z� eacw mill se 1. yp �d ban been tarn- ..:`• - — GO�DON F: 0$BO$�IE ���, E. Richarasvn . - _ ing Dui a g�ra.i dam; ..I goad -1�ber -- �r- a -�a�a: �� =- •4r+aersen, '-' EXCE�PTiONA.L VALC�ES -- _ - -- C. L..I?. 1 - - -- - - _.._ -- k �` •' . .'. -__ -� - -ors his farm. and son, yf Montreal, who •were on IN DRUBS, TOIi.ET GOODS - DI9TAlCT MAPITATQ�� � ' - Qg30E'RIII, INSQ$ANQ ,1 Mir Brown attended the Teach - their way to 'Vancouver, spent lam -- E�dPIRE ilia � ... SAL EBTATE - -- , ' - . - :1• . ... • ers' Convention last week. The loc- Reek •with their mother and sister _. and gUNDRIES _ -_ -' - i --- KIOi�IirHYANC'iNQ .. . . # -a►l school is idled to capacity. Rev• Mr, and Mrs. L�insn, ax the -.. •' ... I � � , � .. Gwet•sq : j Aa add estai�a�eiey, sWF - • � The Aanusl Harvest Some Ser- .parsonage. - - . - lteptesentsthe. � - . •'_ vices at the ]Deal ehurc•h were well j T•}� Mrs. Williams - family, of Tor •$TOR$ HOUA� - - ��' �atbeaded a week ago, both on the � onto, spent Saturday at bbe parao� Rgss D. Yuaro _ - I'boos PSe� - -� . � - Reek Days - B.ZSO A. liL. - s--P. ]L � - W. H. Canis - - -1 - Semday, when Rev. John McLachlan; a$e. - .. � - . : ' - — .. ° . _ • � � ... �- - - - -° • oL Whitevale, preached, and on the � The C. G. L .T. Ri'�hold their 8nday � 12.30 P: 1[. • 6 P. iY. Totn Pudtrla D • g . Monday evening, when tore Solina meeting at the haKrre of the Misses . � ll[ur•vyn Keane, Oshawa �� _ .� ` °k• ' -.:. Yquag People ton their pia � Rains on Saturds ,.. • • � .• • • s : ". - Ralph Gulliver, Gshawa _ j ,. � e[ sn psi '� pu Y• ! y 'afternoon. - The -Coma nunity Club will ¢nest on I A ntrrnber of Greenwood people - �.leplfo�ae' 6SZ W)titL,. Oil' • _ ._ . +Monday egenrag, October 14, at the were at Marishatn Fair on Saturday -.., . J • �• $p3i� _ w uri Test ss • •]some of Ms. and Mrs. Fred Puck] � d re rt a cod eteo;t. _ � � • � � ' . -_ �p. �a -- - -'�, _ � _ .. -- - - nM.rs: MiltongPea•g bvisiting her - - - - -- - - - - . - - - ex}u Y Y !tl M A r T ' I A'�'� '- ' - - sister in Sarnia this �k. -�Phm. l7• _.- �. -_ I:iE:II�ISBD A[IClTONEa}lt vid �� T�s I .. .. _ __ � - : Dunbarton �- .' � � TAE BEXALL STOBL - � _ ., ... __,__.._. :,.,,,,,..._. - -- Mr. and Mrs. iiirk Beelby ha.*e VALUATOR + Os� P� � _ e sold their fine farm .to Mr. Grahatn • �� eo�ue� �R�� .� . (bq Mrs. E. J. Annie) - _ of the pease line. .PHONE PICE. � - -- Phons oa Writs � - - � : _- :. -:: • - . _ es� �Duada. >�. i=ce , ,O�c. .Clarke P're�ttice � - - . � Maa. Dales has returnea iaome sS- � ! i,j � . 6� s��= -s a f " � List You Prapertaes Fer Sale LdtJBAiSSD AIIC?iON11E>R • :,•- - - -�- � � • � ; CYRIL E. MORLEY aria; to Cfarp. See. Pfeatr r -.- - +i_ �� �� We Have Waiting Buyrs Wits yes d e. A, e, T., atsi et ti• Llr • • � � � Cash, For Homes With Small +Y' y.y'"` � I��,- 1. H. Preatloe (forDSeely Pltseiw ' I -... � ( Acreage, Fssats� or Village :.. - � asei -.. ..- • .. , - ... .. _ � ... - •� - Props y seode bales s • 8ped:ltr, e0 � � . , . . ' - - :. - - - - . - � ReaseeaabL Ssta� _ i + , •,- `. .. - . rreeo...�.a eel _ _ -' .::: � _ • .. .. - _ ... •..... ;, ;: •, .- PBANE AGIN. a! W �i, MILL��►t . _ � � :Ladies'8� den's Wear : � .. wns lrtaao. ez lLaeOr � - � t � � .. � Hiastirlear � aakltor Plotas; 1!•a1tMs i •�: ARTHUR FrELD _ 'Chadren s Play Suits &Overalls •. . .� ,. _ p� �� � '�G.CC fR1CF•tARD50N -. ` # : •.. lRA D l 0 S E f? V t C E .- ; • _ � : -....B Dots � Sh Des � •. • -• •.. '- i , +� �. the Teeapsr ad s� el�li � c+neacsl a ear -: , ... - - :- PHONE 6! 8 i � � Self se ocete - ; j, .r•.a. aoay b. Your )mss. .,. � .. • _ , - - - -. , -� - rue Gr via I N �t ._ .. , _ ..:- - . � � i - • . � Ysir 9atidaction ;My Gnara�ss .._ . _. . _ C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. ` - � GF.T THF;1t \0ti1: : -. ��e� �- C� #�P:`I�.�' � � � I _ ...__. _� _ _ _ P I l"ES..1r1. 'FOR. YOZ;; R Duey Block Opp P. O. - ,�3 • � C K 1: � ' i • : ti .STOVES s�.a r'E_1F{ \ACES. � `_ jI � '- � OSHAWA PAIIV7ER 8e DECORATOR - :.� (.Blac•k and Galvanized> __ - _ _ . _ _ - � • .. CO -?cL -�i E TILES - V__ - - - - - - - - -• - - - - - - .. .. � ;Phone 161�Q •- -. _ . - Bas 86 '- � � PICKERiNG ONTARIO �' . _ _ . _ � Try "Chinutey Sweep" Soot • i• - - i .. I � J A. 1AriLLOUGHBv . -. ,- - - Des #ruti^et� 'i'rc ,�f darn tray, To I ����� ��� � Willoeghby Farm AAeney '� - _ - Cie+an .Ch�nne`.�. I- 'urnsces and � � a rd�� e � � Head Office -- Tnronto � - - • - � _ � 166 Yon a 't A J- :I. (Had) STEWART, B. A. I . Flues. B a . D4606 I ` °Larg nd Oldest in ;Barrister, Solicitor, Notary -_ • - -- _ _:_: ITZ.� ��[���B�' _ I �; � :- - �___ GENERAL %IARD'WARE • :. �"da r' y�� ed Forty � - ,dllvT✓'R - -B]✓ •n' FARDts - . ¢ - HA RDW A R1✓ Greemvod Rosd - . -• - -> � i �- - _ _ _ _ I CONSULT OUR iLCTIVE CITY DEPT. � ] � FOR THAT HOME IN THE CITY ' . ... - done Pukers:>g 46 i I •. _ alijl � - . - • i j ' .. - .. •• _ � �Pho:�e. - Pickering -17 R 13 : - .- _.�� _ -_� r _ - .. -- SUPPLIES- _ _ . __, ._ _ - _ - • � � : . • - :.._- _. - - _ J - -- - .. Sellers &Atkinson .. -- --:_ - .���� � :.. : � � � t�� - .. - _- ..- • - . .- • - - - • : � : • Pha�ne ABlet. 201w2 - St~.nif. 290 _. � :F. J. Donavan • . - -- _ _ _ . _ ..� J. S�. BALSI?ON • - . PICKERINC � ..- '.Licensed _B:. A., B. �. _ .•- . -� , ..: -- _ � = Ontario Land 3urveyur i .'`: � • - - ' . • - - - TR ATRE -: � •_ _...- • .. _. -. • ._ •- ,Au�ti ��� vsbawa, �. _ . • - -: - - • �,� _ 26 Year's Experience � � - . . � • • '_'$� _ _. � ',c'_i • • , ._. _ , !Bales oonducrted aaSwhere. �.,I ..: Notice • - _ _ _ - • `• _r - - i' >SIl In JeaSO�i _ ;:... -Specializing in Fastn Stock, `• '•.: ; , Hasltiluily Aires �niture and Property Sales. `'-�-` �Gostdtnstiron Storm Dsoer anal • " • �SUS9Ila Y �� ' a BHA`' - - � - AR personally listed sad - • '• .00TOBi•:R 10, iT and 12 - - - • tdve Billprepsxd sad Ste° �sb - Male to Ose>>se. - - ,- 3'w�8� =-7 anc. s >�Y. _ AaPbalt Shiatsle� - • . steutaa Matinee at i P. >�. : ... SILK'S MARKET` p � � - eull Raefiap . . • .. y � _ _ ro m pt :.ervice• • "aw u terra. tee: • ' - Phone Piciarin 21t - • .. _ . _ � �--- .J � ,� Reasonable rates r ' � Randolph Scott and .inn Dvorak - - - - -- .. - -- - -- -- - - •- - - -- - - -: -- l - -• -- 8 N.E 230 SR•OUFFVIl1.LE N, L,'Yl. Csordon ° -t �:� - • .. +�NDAY,- SUESD.4Y, WEDN•'9DT,: . i •�.. _ .'. "'� • - _ . - � _ -1 OBER 14 15 and 16 '. . • •. ' .�ANTE� -' . ; - • .. - The Co. ...• •. ... - • - -Two Shows :',t. f..'10 and 9 P. M. � • . . . _. _ .. _ - .. LIl1QTED ... • y .MHoliaay Matinee 1�Iohday a t2 P. x. . ;� -. - . _ . , :YOUR EGGS � : � ...: `,_ :.. j __- - - -. - :. • :. .� I I :�� :Scarboro _Junction i --; -- - _TRONF. POWER - = -- - -_� - __'Hl$hE st Market Prices Pald �� - �_ _, -__, = -•– -=- -� . � � Jesse Jame$ ' • • . TEL�HONE9 -- Howard i11T, and scireeiro 8Ei - � � Also the ]Seer Market forYour •_ � - - ... _ . ' - . • ' $enry Fnnda and Naric}�• ]:ally .. � LI VE .. ' ' ` � � . _ 9taugi, avid Dtees.ed Lesoaber Mulwork � •' ' ( Randolph Scott Brian Donlevy, � - _ . _ _ .... Frames Sasb Doors &rMeo• ... •- • Iatertor Teiat Yonldipp � . - - � • • �Ht� GS :. LA tVI BS- • �:ALV ES �� = � • • :_ � .: � �• • � sad ILrdwood ���s - .. _ • - ' , :.i .r . • !'SU88DAY, FRL, SATUR_ DAY ;• `• .00TOBEiR 1 ?, 18 and 19 -• Wal � : -Erick Insulated $Wins Cedasgrain . - � •' CHICKENS -HENS ]boards Bxt � cedar ` � •_ . .' ..1dea Girl � ' - . _• - - - • . Asphalt ��.. �� s ' .::. . -. _. : _ :.. e y Tin , _ gsa.oalc. Proetoeta Ravels • : _ _ - .: . , �fC.KF.RINO FARMS LTD.. -- • : _: - .�;. _ ; :.�- .�.�� ;-��� , ,�, :��. .. - • �- Jess Barker a`�d Julie Bishop �_ W �� • • ;; r - �_ :a• added Attraction - � :'WHTTAY, ONTARIO "� PHONE .336 ,Day or Night aYARTIN- S)�TOUR , lA0 . ' _ , ..� • VOICE OF .Ti%E WHISTLER .,. _ . .. _ - - - 1t•. Q- �- PAIN'1R! . ' .. - l 'Richard Dig and Lynn MerrieY � _ _ - . - .. . • , . ._ . .... _ � • AU grades of B. C. Cedar Shin�Ies N - . ,. .- - -.