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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_11_08• ` byh VOL 66 No. 11 FICK.>l KNG, ONT. rRIDAY, NOrV`EMBER 8, 1946 4c6 Authorized as Second Class Mattes 131. Boo.Wou poi year; T. S. 1�•�e W. C. Mnrkar and Son, Aiblishecs Post Otfice Department, Ottawa - • • _ :_ C Tra f c -S u a rvision For Sa f t Ofh!ldren Atn _ - :� 1 F ur- corners Here Soo y Following the investigation -of the . YOUR MEAT RATION COUPONS Fri sh Raspberries On October 24 ' . ChaPman's Store Again _. The Lyric Male Chose past few weeks by the Rotary Club - - -�-�-• -•�- hers, we are now able to annpunft Woud you lobe to Help share some i� A delightful program. When any that the Dept. of Highways and of our meat with Europe's hungry Mr. Andrew Bandurehin, Pickier- clan Vas don't know how ,long Mr. Provincial Police have authorized peoples? Government reports show ing, Altona Road, brought in a stccn : ChapmYaa can take it, but early . on group get together and sing' for the the appointment by the Township of that in the first two weeks of Oct- covered with freak raspberries he Tuesday morning the Big Store was simple pleasure they get fran it, it the appointment of a special constable who char, abbot first t after of a mill- had Picked in his garden on the again broken into, in what might can usually be counted upon to be : morning of October 2$. He thinks be just as well called the "seasonal good music- And this, wbea that Q will supervise traffic at the four ar ion pounds of meat were w98e a- this something of a record --+we do break -in ".: group have trained together for .c"ue"s in Pi Vill only vailable in Canada for this purpose then fife 'expected is some so far as it concerns the welfare of by voluntary dontions of Meat Rat - too. Mrs. Frank Baker, living next to area ' lived --fine harmony, toning, and the store was aroused by some noise all. under expect leader- way the at that point in' large nzmbere . All persons wishing to help in A CLOTHES' LINES uattempY,, phoned the night phone ship -ghat is the Ly:3c Male Choir, several times a day, and being ex- this way may do so by sending or who gave a two -hour variety prog- D to the dangers to be had at mailing all meat ration coupons that Those persons contemplating al operator, Mrs. Kea Morley, who -could see the thieves from her win- ram, on Tuesday evening in this any active intersection. i can be spared, to Miss A. E. Rich- tering or setting . up new clothes dow+. She called Chief Irvine, who Presbyterian Churdh, under Con- - This special constable will be ardson, Pickering.. lines, shou'd find Frank Westney's• doctor Frederick G. Thomas. Constable red White arrived advertisement under "Classified" in with e , eupparted by the local school hoard WANTED in a few minutesru ..but they had As usual, in Pickering, the crowd and the Village Trustees, and • will _ _ _ this issue, interesting• gone were located up the was not large (it was a program of - provide a much- needed service at a about ten of those persons who fe', street at the B• -A, -service station music), but those who failed to get -• very small cost. He will )aa equipped so sorry for the boys on Hallowe'en trying to braak open the gas pumps. there missed a real treat. with necessary, adequate "badges of Night, when the police interrupted ieROCLAMATION Seeing the police, they ,made off, authority" and will have the power them, spoiling their fu's -to go up J down weat again. One shot from the FOR SALE. --- child'.; cream enam to stop motor traffic when neceese to the school aideroad and carry the ChAef's gun, brought , the car (a elled steel crib, with mattress, good cry, at that corner; to sssn>:e the o*ool toilet back where it belong,. I hereby N = stolen offs) to a ha'.t. The two men as new; also Gendron, baby buggy, safe pe sage od our youngsters trance Day, Monday, jumped from the car and ra-h. One convertiVe, bone colour, reasonable. , froA one side to the other of the ber 11, 1946, to be a Public was found hiding behind 'scone bush - Mrs, & Huyck, Church St. Pickering. highway. Certain regulations will G O. F. Bowl' 9 NJws Holiday in the Municipality of - -•-� t}m Township of Pickering. � in the centre of the village, the - probably be annannced within a other on. the highway farther west. AUDLEY, COMMUNITY CLUB few days going the children. It The Bray B'a surprised everyone Both are now in Whitby jail. They "" is Iileely also, that the Primer grade last Friday night, taking three points Dated at Brougham, Ont• this had two cases of Chapans-h's corn . will meet at the home of Mr. and +� at the public school will now be ask- from their opPonents, the Blowers, 4th day of :iovember, 1948. 1' - and also isldng honors with s gYr'u'P in the car, which, it is noel- Mrs. W. P. Neale, on Monday, Nov- _ ed to remain at school throughout erstood they would sell to black meber 11. the forenoon, batead of leaving for 17.382 point double. The Wildcats D. BLAKE AN' -3-IS Reeve market operators. This has been home at 10.15, but they will not be also won their games from the Dui- their '*business" for some time. %� -- paquired to go back in the after- fers, although the second game was 1>~Q ldhumhes nio:s. This is necessary to make the very .lore- Bill Bryant led the amp •` whole plan possible. in high scores with a 409 point dou- Upper Canada Bilik Society '-"0 ` This supervision will be in opera ble, ..bile Norma Bentley woes the ftkertng United Church O� Sunday evening new, Na•� "��VVhitevale Lion in a very few days we under ladies' dou#►le with 347 points. - Rev. Root. C. minister nd, B. A. stand Standing Pdab ber 10, in the United Church, Pick- (�* Mrs. Edith Aarim) Mirhistez :. 7eatr 8 Ong, at 7.00 p. m. Rev. H. Fir- SUNDAY. NOV. 10. The Rotary Clubs (. 6 Young, will speak on the work It was With sadness and deep 10.00 a m.. - Sunday School Busy B's i' $ ton Y sympathy that the Whitevale folk 11.00 a. m. - Remembrance Day . at the Bible Society. Auer the ser- - �t was made on Mon- Blowers 0 fear -led of the sudden passing of ,'3ervlrx vice, arhoving pictures will be shown Mrs. Garnet Dickson, Toronto, . on . 7,00 P. m. Bible Society Service day of lice renittarsea of f121.25 to of some phases of the Society's Headquarters of that Salvation � Church Anniversary work. The public and all interested " `Friday morning last. Thane in with Motion Pictures � Army, this bei..-sg the gross collect- Serviced, Sunday Last invited to at- Whitevale who met Mrs Dickson - t • • • friends are cordially is here, were always impressed with ion® in -the ree_ht canvass by the tend Choir Practice at home Mr. and members of the Club in this neigh - Pickering Presbyterian Church, her kindly, friendly manner, which Mrs. Cyr Morley this Friday night. borhoo& Anniversary was well attended last -- CITIZENS end fun her to all who keteiw 'her. • • • • _ _- Plans are being made, and roan Sunday evening, when-Rev.. H. G. Unveiling of Abloft Rd. M404rial Her funeral erail was held on Monday, - - . Woman's ovembe m?eti Association g f are now at work- preparing the rink Crozier, of Whitby, was the guest November t at enn .*'clock. at 'Me November meting of tine. W- for the coaching wintry - -s Iivel Toronto with interment later• at A. will be held on Thursday, Nov.. ' y speaker. St. Andrew's choir, Whit- You are invited to attand the un-. ' Whitevale Union Cemetery. Deep- 14 at 2.30 p. m• at' the home of season is being looked for - provid- by, rendered, two well -known anth- ' veiling of the War Memorial at the -- we have the " wzsth " --also s " eat syaspathY is extended to Mr. Mr3. - Cartwright. Mrs. Cyril Jolorley nag ems, With a voice of singing", comer of the First Concession and Question in this part of the country. and "A Lovely , Peace ". Mr. R. Wiag- Altona Road, on Saturday, Novem Dickson in his loss fuel ,lire. McIlroy will act as. assist- T%e meftiag- scheduled for Mon - staff, soloist, sang' The Old Rugged 1 ber 16, at 2.30 p. an, sharp. Another friend of Whitevale folk ant hostesses. Ro 1 Call to be an- 1 Pawed away at Locust Hill, on Wed- swerad by a reference to bazaam ' Cross and • The Pe:utent . A, program has been arranged ieeday, October 30, ,in the person of . The ladies are requested to bring brance Day -the next meeting will Rev. D. Marshall thanked the which inely4des a message from ; be. Morhday, November 18, wh= other vi. i Rev. Sidney Lambert, Padre of the Mme• M Hoover, another of Mrs. A. miscellaneous articles for - the boa- 'lage ciRurchae fcr withdraw- " Troyer, of 'Locust Hill, and grand- ear, Art Mitchell is expecb:d to be in - kq their services in favor of this Christie St:. Hospital, who will oft - trade6ng one of his fiecna who will anniva:ser$ urvice, ictw at the unveiling., Several mother of Mr's. Walter Anthony, be showing films am "ql ". will be of Whitevale. Mrs. Hoover spent Presbyterian Church, lPk beriag other prominent speakers many days through ther years in Rev. D. Marshall- - liasema mt Lodge Members Visit peeeent:. During the afternoon tics RateJpayers 8. S. No. 4- Want � Whitevale uhf's Mr. sad Mrs. Troy- freed lgember. Mrs. Frank Lash, Rouge Hill School will be opts to _ 1 .+ . , - . -_••. ' the public. ]ldlecnbets of Ylie saes er lived here, and we all remember pratt. Organist 1 In +�. meal mschicip her in connection with various' P. N. S SUNDAY, NOV. 10. taxed is noted by the ratePW -srs of enu=i, sau��t :co, ....L , Lodge, Daughters of F.rhghL -4 comae and it has been requested that they N.O. 4 West this week. As they are societies, church suPPe", =11*9*� 3.00 p. ca. - Church Servids r e utIad to 8k we are attxapti►ng to, by chartered bus, from Zlmoatio, on tall is daring the oerernoay.. saries, choir' concerts, dramas and have a report PrtParW for an early /Laseday afternoon, to visit Mxa lhaesY Smith. was meseag+ea of eacoung+rrnent at the : - - -p United Chss'eh issue. Several items contribute to C. G. L T. Meeting ` women's meetings. -3irs. Hoover Rev. A. E. Holley B. A.. B. Vb the increase, 1hia year, which will spool in, cards and musics" Dinner • . • • • was darned by' the hostess afiori• find been in ill health for scene time Minister _ .. sat have to be provided for next The C. Q L T. a veet:ing was iseld b'lefore he passing. From her late !SUNDAY, NOV. 10. _ which Mr. and Mrlh. SmAb vaere pha home in Locust Hill, else was laid year, with a 'resultant rstwn to a at the United t^,leare]lh oa November 8.45 a, m, •The Church's wasted with a very lovely silver 3a- figure nearer no with 4. The minutes of a .nesting were teat on Friday afternoen in Lioc- the change in assessment . system console set in honor of their 'given by 'the secretary .Sad were Education Time silver wieddiag. 'i7ae iP" ust Hill . cccneterq. Rev. John .Mc- 11.00 a sour - Remembrance Day- approaching being adopt, -d by Ontario Connt7, name of every buk present was ia- Proved. The worship wan repremn- Lachlan had charge of the funeral "Let us remember those who eswe'• Li.. i-.V_ag4s.-of_tbis__JrwnaWP C&A ted by Jessie Buahby and Evelyn service and many Whitevale Hands ....a � i ors the -.wade nbbon mtk+ their litres for . - look for a sWntoutiai increase in - .tt� ��3, , te=es irean 1948 oar We believe thi tied the �' The ladies left � '� Games were played. The meeting Members of Green River ' Baptist County Asaieasor is agying to the ' "fait the Sister Lodge at Oak- was closed in a circle by the sing Church and First, Baptist Church at Centeeuaial Uniteii C'hikc k * + property- owners of Piekrri•-sg arsd _ ing of "Th;ss "• N, W. Whitevale, gathered on Tuesday Highland Cra t -- - other - v11lageg- P7Ou can't ' go on t 9mmont Man Invehvd In, Crm& evening, October 29, in ' the low'- $ev, A. 13. Holley, r& A.. & �. 1 . Tom 'Conan News. ssilireg your properties for 13000 Monday, Nwmmber 4. home o>t Mir and Mrs. Caaripbell ' . SUNDAY, NOV. 10. and hope to retain an .. :... ...;.: -t of Norrrmis Mantle, Si, o! Cbremorat. Anthony for cottage prayer meet- • - $800 (the average in Pickering Vul- was involved in a emah near Pedlt t ing, .and and to honor their -pastor and 115 p' m' - ��� Education - age). We believe this townsh1P,. .3PQr- erlaw last Friday night, when he � Four >�� were placed before Time the Court of Revision at this meet- his wife, Rev. A., J. and Mrs. Heat. 7.00 P. m. - Sunda Evenin ocularly the villages can Ise. prepar- f sled to make a turn, sidddmg. irds L After the prayer meetin Sunday 'Evening Se�icts ► ing -all b *8 denied. g proper a Remembrance Day ed for some changes. We've had it a aandpi]e. Bert Pbllar8, Stoufi- Messrs C. E. Dlrley and J. S: sing -,vong was led .by Mr. and Mrs. Please Note, Change of Hour of "pretty soft" in ,Phis. VMag'e- for a vs'lle, passenger with Man tle, "wext ;! Balsdon asked the Council fora Hannah, and then Mr. and Mrs, worship. Newcomers to 'Highland great many years. through the windshield and was ,i bylaw a Heal were presented with a purge killed almost instantly. Mant]e is ' appointing a Part grime con- Creek an vicinity are most cord- _- aCabie for the sole purpose of help- Mr. E. Forsyth or Green. River, and POPPY DAY being mod• • '� 'ing, children .across Vne fourcora�rs Mrs. Robert Melrose, of Whitevale i.aily inv , read an address of apprecastion and Sk Georges Church, Pickering Miss Mande Ridge Passes at Pickerg.. congratulation to Mr. Heal upin his h► : fte Dditor: !'87taw .received a third reading graduation and ordination. Mr, and Rev. K Ck Robinson, B. A, Rector Soon we will be observing Rein- :Funeral services . were held mh to adopt an agreement betweM r SUNDAY NOV. 10. : �( embrance Day and Poppy DaL The Tuesday dbr Miss Maude Ridge, � land owners at Fairport Beach and Mrs Heal' both made heart - warming , Ajax Branch of the Can. Legion is pha Pfd away in a city hospital the Township Council, re upkeep of reDlies to the address. _After. the 11.00 a. m. - Surxlay bla Sc col Hol li the only branch in Pickering Tower'- on Sunday,. after a lengthy illness. roads, 'on share the cost basis. Presentation, luncheon ' wels served romtattaion 7 ship. She was to •her 59th year. Noawnavon Lay !or Township to- fifty 3• The tine choir front Durhbarto:i Preacher: -°• �• G. Robinson a $e .P�]?cee � Pb� enough Pop- She had lived in this vicinity for set for Friday, No+nember 22? and �, •• . =d� Pies in the hands of Pickering TwP• a number of years and was well- Rection Day, Monday, December United Church led in the service of song at Whitevale Uihited church &t. Paul's Our Duabartoa :;`i school teachers so that every child known in Claremont - Brougham area. 9. �' ,,.0 attending sdrool may have one aL She was a member of the Anglican Mr. Brayaman of Dumbarton asked on Sunday evening, November H.. E. G. Robinson, Rector - +, . no cost; at the same t=he, the rig- Church. the Council for assistance in; keep- The attendance to hear the music SUNDAY, NOV. 10 � ni�osahoe o! the symbol of Ra�eaa�'- She is survived by tvvo sisters: inn private road open this ' winteR, was large. Divine Service in comanlemontioa' of brance will be explained. Kra. Frank Hutchings_, of Pickering, with lead owners on road - sharing The loving: mean'ory of the late P. the 12th Anniversary of the Open. � The Legion is pledged to'kwp' Mies `R Ba of Ajar, and i brother coat -- - '- 0. Fred Griffin was honored in a mg- of • St. Paul's congregatiln aad - ever before the Public thi princiPPes service on Sunday ,morning at the the 12th Anniversary H the pycn• T, 1,nCX-URING-�, k11LW6(VMW in Belfast, Irela;hd, The funeral was County Council will take a vote Of patriotism, duty and unstintaed. held on Tuesday from McEachnie on baking. over all bridges with 30 1�`mil Baptist Church here The Re o! the Church. Special prese•>fer. public service, and to keep alive the funeral parlours with Rev, E. G. foot of over span. Pickering Councll family and friends brought besot- Rev. H. W. Garbutt, Rector of St. p . , , , . • , 1 - iful bouQuetn in his r4aVm C- J It iA Barnsbas' Church, Toronto'. All ors • - . ruV,.i'.V.i �.4-ram. �„•�r..•,.... to L )I&11iivvr. _ •Confuted. on Pagel.4 Es to Cemeter7, Qconfllmed do supplement) , cordially invited to ilhis alervtce. $tmr i - day' Sebool at 2ho p. ex ■ i- F . �sy,��iy v yy� __ .:yp �' -;.•.r .:..�: ,�.. _ x.•f�:aa - _ <ti� �...;.FI, �" • � � ,3.:.^ 'F"` _ i't�C.',�.,�''_ �' 1 RARE PHOTO OF MYSTERIOUS LOLO FIGHTERS .,- _ COrit d Insects* ",, Berlin's Horses .: - `� •." ` qi '` g l." CIfan Up C�Cn To Take Rest Cure 1 ' gy W „Ti s rPyf r y'iY =fry yY �/� _ Compulsory vacations for the kwxb y/� j «r yes{ y,9y n. Dead Vegetation Sbould Be horses of Berlin, which have been 40 fir, s' ; Bnrnsd Up Now appallingly overworked because of t. the lack of transport in the capital,- -Y Y. ; �'' 4 ;' _Despite the recent introduction of have been ordered b the municipal j a '`, a :: •r �; � P r several new and valuable insecti- authorities, who have agreed to find • - . - tides, such as DDT, benzine hexa- space for a rest -cure for them in f' f•` y. chloride ( "666'), Velsicol 1068 and outlying country districts. �; M others, the cleaning up of refuse in The authorities recognized that 'j' + ° ' gardens at this season of the year the horses would be unable to work k: •; f ;y ° 5, q to reduce the numbers of insects in the coming winter unless they, going into hibernation is just as like humans, had an opportunity valuable and necessary as it ever to relax in the -sun and contemplate. '' +« was, says Alan G. Dustin, Division P `- of Entomology, Dominion Depart-' '!I ment of Agriculture. - -- — _ SPECIAL OFFER _ - With the approach of winter r >' many species of insects seek ,covet in any convenient shelter within and outside the garden such as on - - standing crop refuse, beneath piles W . of rubbish, in matted grass or head - "' lands, along fence rows. and genet•- I i -- �, . -° •- ;,� Y .ally in waste lands where protec- .J iA •'�•-`� y';.Y „�:,�` �, t10A-4P3r_'i , th< '.' @g_'iPS-- 6f-- - the — 4 weather is naturals provided. Such Al- ld %p SAWN111 places of-concealment should be "”' ` . ,a,• removed and destroyed by burning Buy direet- trot- ♦factory at noon - removed ■avlas prieea durla our ape- Seldom seen by white men and even more rarely photographed, are the Lolos, fierce tribesmen of one of or burying before winter sets in. real introductory offer 'for a - the world's wildest regions, in western China. They were recently reported to have captured and enslav- This practice at' once removes po- limited time only. F - ed downed American flyers, but Army investgiation failed to substantiate this. The typical group of tential pests which otherwise will fighters pictured, above is•armed with rifles bought or captured from the Chinese, whose villages they made, with Flexalum Aluminum em ^rge next spring to threaten the slats, ALV E.�I'iCO Venetian Bllnda frequently raid. new crops. -'- - - • - are ruprrtor because -- � Ili s slats Guaranteed not to warp ' _ Newest _ Where possible, fall plonghingJ ` asked Enamel F1 ■t ■1.. -- it ■ 4nwwrr to prevloua t'usalr = Former President I - .. 1 should be .done. Dead and dying warranted not to °rack'"= ekip F s. _ • Agri aCt�aa F.a ■y to cilia■ vegetation should be raked up and serf materials. Industry Stands of weeds In nearby satiaraeilaa Guaranteed. $ w 13ORIZONTAL (ab:) HELEN Q � Indust wastelands should- be scythed and 1,9 Pictured 5? Dazzling _ - - destroyed or, better still, the whole lead lust or allies or writs for - �' iCrmtz U. S. brilliance TRAl1BEl_ A sawspws and prices. Fast detili- (. 38 Bone area should be burned over under cry. president CHATHAM, Ont. - Ontarids supervision, so that the fire will not ,- 60 Paid notice 4 agricultural- industry', ' , the produe- get beyond control. Cocoons should (ab•) Bl Spires y U o 1. o Allen _ Venetian Blind 62 Barter lion of white hybrid corn for break- be scraped from fences, building "s 13 Hawaiian bird e o i Ij k " 14 Notions 'VERTICAL fast cereal, is scheduled to get' into and shrubbery and egg - masses of Company 15 Indian army 1 Taunt 17 Manufacture 43 Boat paddles full stride in this area next month insects where present cut from trees 98 Queen St. E• Toronto. ? (ab.) 2 Capable 18 Tuberculosis 44 Distinct part when upwards of 1600 farmers be-• and bushes snd destroyed. In other 16 Shade* tree 3 Daybreak (ab•) -45 Verbal gin harvesting a 750,000 bushel crop words, a complete clean up cam - - 1g Thoroughfare (comb. form) 20 Ireland 46 Rabbit valued at more than $1,000,000. paign should be carefully planned 20 Make a 4 Call for help 22 Makes deeper 47 Angers at sea 24 Distracted - -48 -On vccount �o handle the crop, workmen, are and carried out in and around every g1 pie 5 Round 26 Ascend (ab.) rushing to completion here one of garden. October is a suitable month for such work. 23B dArabian ,gulf 27 Rubbish 50 Conduct _ the largest corn driers is the coun- . this 7 Bamboolike 28 Foolish fellow 51 Load try. Built by the Kellogg Company helps win the war grass . 29 Beverage 53 Swiss at a cost of ;30,000, it will husk � • : -¢ 24 At liberty a eagle mountain 4,000 bushels of corn- a day and - -. 8 Obese 31 Se mo 25 Parrot ld Prepare it for use in the manuftc- - I 9 Exists • ' 32 Dine - 3#-Chi .! Three times 10 Italian cois► 38 Ripped 37 To exist tare of corn flakes by cutting in (comb. form) ll Challenge 40 Employs 59 Senior (ab•) half the normal moisture content Western 1 t 3 9 S b ! 9 b It of between 23 and 30 percent. The I / cattle reduction will be accomplished by 30 Hindu queen 11 ; 9 15 subjecting. the corn to a confinu- - 33 Whirlwind ous draught of hot air, heated b oil, Rolls an "Al . 34 Jumbled tlrpe .6 17 IEl 19 t0 and forced through the. 150' long :30 .. . gen god U y structure by large .fans. A second _ 3T Topsheads S 2 building going up • alongside- the • r �� ]�� $rpm „> .;', :. - drier will shell the dried corn as it normal ;'' w 30 3L moves into storage bins. r \ 41 Individual al 3S White hybrid corn is a very •re- � 142 Belongs cent development, and the crop him 9T raised in this area is the first ever ill/ - 43 Belongs to us' grown on a commercial -scale in low PRIGS ' 33 He was born 1 42 Canada. Its production has been 12um.u,..ut_ ' in — 4i W1 Nb y7 11t1 +19 5t! SI sponsored by. .Kellogg's which has 21 tablrtt' • as 101 b 1iih .. lie 49 Prison room been importing white corn from 52 Girl'a frame SL 53 Sit 55 South Africa and the United Staten - 53 Biblical since - Canadian farmers ceased DINVIfMt ASPIRIN IS - � 56 ram 31 59 bo growing the open pollinated rarie- MAItK11 THIS WAY Ocean 61 62 ties several years ago. To free it- �4io 6a Rhode Island t self from dependence on these im- ports and develop a source of.supply - - - -- I33LiE 45 --1946 _ - close to its London factory, the 41 .''safA • tlwa All through the war the ' road, company contracted last spring to Y which cost $138',000,000, was es- buy from Ontario farmers a mini- _ --.._ ' - nrrr- mum Of one million bushels s { • white hybrid corn annually. �g_.$15 Q��";+*�- —_!= +G TVA — - open Ad winter D r �t following the announcement of B�Ic +TIAN .Road To North Forms Great Last week the Alaska Highway the contract, one of the largest in Link to Continental t%6. of s op a.to tourists. The fwu,inlon the.:.history of Untano s eoen t, _ ur _ way System _ Canada, whit a taken back 18-.5 farmers, using seed pr ed the Canadian portion last April, by the company, planted upwards TAMM was preparing to operate.' it as a of 20,000 acres in Blenheim, Merlin, FAIR' _ The Alaska Highway -+ hewn gateway to the scenic northwest. Tilbury,' Forest and neighbouring through a wilderness known only A gravel surface has been laid over districts. `'irtually the entire-crop - to trappers and sourdough pros- the entire length of-the route, some � [ _ pectors -was one of the war's has been grown within a so -mile • = 'iNovemhei 12th to loth I94G t stions• have been widened to greatest construction jobs, been to a Ana mum of�4 will ithdu nnd19L7�nt Wfiieh, �J New York Times. B g _ .. �� '. at the with C—da the, road was pushed_ oer cent. Roval Canadian Engin- ` � , througi by the United States Army hers are - prepared to cep tt open $conomy — ~`O - 11 LISEUM TORONTO in the perilous months after Pearl all winter,- with eighteen- ma'inten- Take the family.' Delight for old and Harbor to , aid Alaskan defense. once camps at internals of ninety . "There are, many little ways of y g The work involved building a miles. New gas stations are being practising economy in the 'home, ! Reduced railroad fares make the twenty- four -foot roadbed across built and tourist camps and hotels proclaimed fir. Wheeze- So his young! guest, ' after making sure :firs. z :1,600 miles of sub- Arctic terrain- for fishermen and big game-hunters trip. i thrifty. 741 ' 'muskeg swamps, glacial gorges and are springing tip in the hitherto Wheeze was out of hearing. _ _ p y - - - - - mountain ranges where tempera• silent fastnesses of the Yukon, The "So," encourage,(; the- visitor po-. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES ' tunes of 90 below zero ire known . step added, -a big link to the con- ]reel'• 15,000 Head Livestock and Birds Record 'Entries The route 'lay from railhead in tinental highway .acstem which will "Yes. Last winter my, wife said Royal Horse Show Magnificent Flower Court - Canada's Peace River country to soon extend from Arctic Bering we must get a new sofa in .the. Outstanding Poultry Exhibits Fnut- Seeds - Grains i .• Fairbanks near the Arctic Circle. 'Strait to tropical Panama. spring."' - POP--Standing � - - • ' �' � in s Hole. Maybe - .. .....: .:. _. - .. ' .. ..• . _ .. -- . :, By J. MILI,AR WATT TEN - SHUN �-�� ANYTHING t r - n THE MATTER �a, NO. WELLiWHY'� 4%1R ISN'T HE c 'WITH THAT STANDING { — - -'" `'• MAN ;: >. UP i 1 ! I, r ,j , 15. •. .J a ••J, J.Y. , 3 - �:Yr,•. , i _ ti'r �.�• r { _ 'HA=LF }'• .. , •:tip.' : r , T ti :•.� . -_ _ i•' ✓:'•' - •.tiff. .. .. _ .. _ .. •t x �� .���� �42,OC10 WORTH OF BEEF � -,..' �� �• -• . _ ..., -:�'LASS��IED ADVERTISING' _ :��.;�.:+,'�� , - � , �� _ AGEDITS TYA2fTED .FOR' GALE .. • 'I8L'SICAL 1XSTRIIM1B1f'8't ' /ALES AG�1P1'9 WA2fTED TO lb IH,P. Off YOUR FARM. 15 H.P, BRED A. BODDINGTOlf BUYS, � � ;.' -: ?�'we sell several ine makes of Cameras with power unit edaDted 1n inter sells, exchanges musical tastru- h'��''•' to the public. Write for informs- minutes to your car, Lea Pruvl ;tons meats, 111 Church, Toronto a. ` "' tins to: Radio, Camera & Electrtenl 1>Qaurlcle Enrg. Three Rivera, Que, �'' � - � I z "; ^'w .. � .Co., 8bb .Lakeahors Road, New To- OPI•//NTUIt1Tlklt MI/R WVMRls F • . • � •• [onto, Ont, r � Y IMMEDIATE POS5ES910N, SLB• - - -:� - ' ' urban home, 1 acre, garden, barn, BE A NAIRURESSER "�' - AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OIL- garage, ioehouse, mink euulpped "` ' JUL^r C•ANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL � . � � . '� • �' 'Surnera, ]rlectrlcal parts, Radios, (Kenai $taadard) 2 &U Dena- ha•dro. _ , _ ^ ' - _ etc, Economy Dlatributora KSnga- h[ hway. Lemuel' Picket tixbridge, Great VpDortun[ty. Learn � - • .� ' g 4 Hairdressing - sr " �� ". ' - ton, Ont, Ont. • Please.nt dignlHed Droteaaton, good• ' JADlESWAY a.o110 F -(;G INUCIiA- 'l`tiK- wages. thnur•anda aycceastul Itifervsl �' • DAHY CHICK9 '' for sale, Front Road, Stop 61, R.R graduates. America's greatest aye• y ti ", 8. Amherstburg. Philip (,:impel. tam. llluatrated catalogue jres • CHOICE 1•LTLLETS MANY $REEDS Write or call �_ �__` to choose from, ages 22 weeks to '' laying. Fa11 hatched chicks booked MODERN ULD TYME - COWBOY KARVEL HA1RnREBSINCi ":, Records. Large stock, yprompt de- fiCHt�()]S • � to order. Free catalogue. Top livery, send for free listing. Ed- � 358 illoor fit. W., Toronto . '_:Notch Chickeriea, Guelph. Ontario. wards Mttaic House, b8! Sfovnt Branches: 44 King St„ Hamilton � - p��� Pleasant Road. Toronto. A 71 Rideau Street. Ottawa. �` � ' _=�_ -- -F]t!O s�aaaQ PLlI%ICtf t•ATF.NTa — �� '^� � � y'! .. Is000 FREE Rsi1fGE PtiLLETS, 4 s NEW PARTS � ,:.` �� i`y'�,� . . b months old. For delivery at once, fOC — FF:TIIFIItSTUNHAI'GH ! t'uMPANT �' .�'a y., - ' or book for later. Ralaed under UNTVERSAiL BREN GUN Patent Solicitors. Established t69U: ;;;..;-- _ - -- � -- lldeal conditlona, on clean, free 14 Kink West. Toronto Rooktsl of ��,� �;�;• •. r • ', 'range. All pullets treated- for $•orma CARRIERS Inrormation on „request { _ and aheltera diafnfected several times to prevent lice and mites Al- Bogie wheels, sprockets, track end PHOTOGRAPHI- Saying goodby t0 his grand champion steer -and hello to X43,000- ' : •o- 1500 readJ• -to -lay pullets. $end many others. is 15 -year -old Jack Hoffman of Ida Grove, Ia., pietnred at the - �tor Price Ltata and Catalogue. Lake- (�� AUTO PARTS IMPERIAL QUALI'T'Y IS 'American Royal Livestock Show is Kanoas City, Mo. The champ '� . vtsw Poultry, Farm. Wain Brus., , _ Ezster, Ont. 735 Qaeeet We.t. Toronto. QUALITY AT ITS BEST was bought at auction wish a bid of >[130.60 per pound -more than . ' . • RCGGF,D HEALTHY GULDENi.AII• OL`R— YF.Ati RUL'ND FAST MRRV. � three times the prCri0a6 p_Otltldagr'rlCOrd Of =ll.lb —by a Kanaaa � __.__ _ PLACE YOi:R ORDER ROW FOR RADOR PtiFPIES from line of ice and floe quality work will City meat Company Which announced that T. O. Pride would be - our 1947 chicks and be sure of t1Se .,,,ar, Ueld- Lrial- �..�_.�'�.n`a - please Ybv.-For astiatacciott - try lm• -- slaughtered soil— iI�$36b Wotth Of kiln distribated thrOUgit, l:h!_ - affil- '-slate you desire tnem. Imparted stock. F RA \K BOSH, penal. 6 or 8 expnatire films, da- .]iany things are is short supply 1031 REI)LA1D AVEtitiE, b100SE velnoPd and pt•inteA Rnr Company's normal trade Channth;. . • glut you can be aura of your chicks JAR,, SASK. [MNF.RiAL PHOTO KF.RYiCR -• 321 you order�•aow from Twedd]e. Station t. Toronto. - - Prices guaranteed against a raise Safe -Tie Soot T)ettr lift or decline. Send for catalogue and � F[LMO DRi F'LOPF.D � CF.STlt. [[�� p ' -yrtceliat. Meet ua at the Royal If Yovr stove or furaara causes Guaranteed one day service. No • \ � U T S � � S-i- � � TS n • -' 'Winter Falr. Our booth will be in trouble due to soot. Door draught ns waiting. Bay Photo Fervlce, north ��,,jj ' the Poultry Industry division. smoke. We guarantee our soot de- •Bag. - - - Twaddle Chic1'c B:atcherlea Limited, etroyer to remove soot from any - • Fergus, Ontario. coal burning stove or furnace pipes • • and chimne y•. Clvea better draught 13y FRANK MANN HAiiR1S ' 1ss S7Cl19Ex X HAMPSHIRE9 lee and morn heat, saves fuel. Pack- GET BLO I�PI�CTURES A? ��' �. -•�� - age co /sins approximately 30 aD- i "A $i: Bit Critic ") �++ -�•++• i - _ -- SOOK YOi:R ORDER 2fOW FOR plicatlona, Enough soot destroyer ' SPRING CHICKS without• decay at to feet one sinus or furnace all PROMPT MAIL SERVICE � According •to various sports side had scored, and not before; ' thane pprices. Mlaed Chicks 18c. Pul- winter. Send money order 51.10 writers, quite a 4ew hocks sus- and y _ 1 to 23c. Coz Tc. Le horn X Hamp• postpaid anywhere fn Canada. Css Aay Rlse Roli -6 or A F. :poseres y you would notice t:onsiderabl fhirea Mired 13c, Pullets 28c. A11 B weeks it nor satiatled money re- ' UF.Y1•:1,ti1•F.D Al'iD �� -NTFD tie tourers have started beefing regard- less of this business of teams stall• - ]►reeders pulloram tasted under Gov- funded. J. R Kernohnn dlfg„ Boz g DIUC1fTFD R.?4t.AR(:i:llE ! iT!+ �e _.: #rameat apprvvaL Order .now to ia- 895. Forest. bat. filze 4 x 6" to Easrr mounts. Hand ing the procedure of Calling it a ing with .one eye on the clock, _ "curs dellvary when required. Bon- Colored and Framed F.ntnrKements day, and splitting the points, in not to protect a lead it had tarred- ' aia'■ Chick hatchery, Boz .56, El- at special. Drtces mica, Ont; TIRES games where the score happens to which is a perfectly legitimate pro- • Prlata from your negative■ ac each. We- are overstocked at the present be tied at the rod of the regula- crdure�ut rather to make sure the, _ �DIr:PT' �' lion hour's play.. Personals, it other fellow doesn't get oste. $sit • ilfOT TOO 80011 TO DE THIYKI?IG of good used trade -!n tires (Rust. a, _____- ___ ' about your 19tT chfeks. Don't be � aateed -to tie to excellent shape). $'T'� SNAPSHOT SERYTCE a•cc_•e..__ - �- ' ." 4lsapppointed, !t yon order Top Notch s� X Is �b.Q� Hoz fns. Port offfee A. Toruato. - makes - lttiie- Or - :,v— � :�.�,ne- - -that [ward _ ebfeka now for 1947 delivery you 'Ali ot'ders shipped C.O D. S eclat Print Name and Addreaa ['lainly. whether they play an extra ten min- .step, taking hockey back into the - - •',►ill raceivs' chleka' on th-e date yyou p • '4aslre theta. Send for prlcea and fras equipment toz vulcantzing Truck sites or not, ve having tome to look dark days whtrL it was more or ' - ' , catalogue. ToD Notch Chfckarte0. and Farm°Tractor Tires. COMET PHOTO S£RYICE on b_ig -time hockey pretty much• as less Of a Sport, instead of a highly ' Sivelph, Ontario. BEACOY TIRE. corner Queen and • - York Sa., HAbtILTO�I, Ontario.. Quick Sind Sen•Ice. work ¢ uaban- any other performance, where you � successful business pia }-ing to sell- ' 02fTAiilO•f MuRT D10nERli teed. 25c,Der ro11..ReDrinta 3c each. �y your moor --or, referabl � . R'HE C5i'AL 'Slfi I[ Ali K E T EQC[PPRD TIRE dH0 /• 5 x 7 coloured 4n folder mount. 7bc. Y P y,.grt Out tf0'R'dS. 'awaits Canadian eggs. Be prepared, Hox 6. Postal 8tatfoa D. Toronto. in on the cuff- to'�ee so many reefs, s • is - Take ,stack of your 1947 require- -- so man acts, Ot so man eriods' � _ 'manta and order your January FARM! FOR PALE y Y P � '�i'e know as well as you do, Of - - --= J ' chicks aoty. Ask for price 31st and sTAlir+ and whether .or not you get your ' - 13enice Bulletin. Bray Fiatohery, 130' If0 4CREt1 IPf ORILLIA D1vTR[t'T, COUrsr, that Congested wartime tfa- John N„ Hamilton. Ont, - 140 oozes suitable for, mixed farm- BTAMP COLLECTORy. A FREti - moaey'6 worth depends, not on the veL conditions were responsible for ' '- • fag, 60 serer bush, frame house, Cet Acquainted Dachagge and detai.r length Of tht show, but on its PP g � � - - W!C HATr*E SODBE CHOICE. lfEW bank barn. Also Lot Tb, Port Robin- of tnteresting Bonus BYSCem to aD- the stn a e Of Oveftime hock - -- , - - -- _ Hampshire Pullets layingg and ready sna. Oat. Fob- particvlara writs P. proval applicants. sending poatatts quality, sessions. Strll, we did hear vague - to lay, Alan other bseeda 12 weeks Hayes, Rathburn, Ont, to cover coat of malllnp; Alexander w . s ,a up to laying, for immediate dally- - fiaDD1Y Co„ P.O.. sox 82, sudbury, - _ rumors somewhere that the was Ontarta. Tacl:in on an extra reel at the _ ' cry, Fur up you span,. 1;�; 8 was over and that baseball .teams _ ' - tires era o04 Fall hatched chicks aNE OF THE BFST FARMS ' _ - s TAXIDERIMY end never yet changed a movie that —and even racehorses— sometimes - - - for November and December dolly- la Western Ontario. 218 scree, e]oas was 'essential! Crumb _ ' sty. Free catalogue, Twaddle Chick fo Dutton. All trades culUvatioa. y y into a manage to travel by air to fill dsitrs _ - • ' II3atcharles Limited, Fergus, Oat. Good soil wall fsnesd• and , drained. ATTE2fTI01f DEER HII3TER! ... thriller• and wee have all seta ' - Splendid buildings, Nlce brick Hays yyour trophy mounted. Dy Can- they' couldn t make by railway. But - - BUt[XiCit OI'1sORTUX[TISS hours fn �ovs o! maples and pines. ado's Lending Tazidermiat. Finest plenty of hockey gainer where they what's the sense Of bringing that .., , Flitsrsd funning avatar and rise- workmanship at reasonable prlcea. .could have run dAwn the curtain � '• trfcity !a house and barn, imms- Ws tan Deer Hldea into Leather g up. For every Customer who feels - oFFER 3'o IXYE1fTOR9 dtats poasasafoa, Fy31 s3ufpment .uitable for Gloves, Wladbrenkera at the finish of the second period that he's been sGghtlr gypped when �� �a'.f OFFER TO EY*EItY IIYVE:tTO1R sad livestock optieaaL 711.80, agar- stn. Oliver Spanner do Co Ltd. 26 A —or even tht first -for all the dif- �. Ltat of faventloas ffid full faint- by if daslrad i00•acrsa pastvss lead Elm Bt., Toronto. _ a-game ends is ,a dradlotk there are • - - matfon seat free. The Ramsay Cd� with soma -black muck for celery frrence i! would have toads, tither . hundreds who ire perfectly satin- `• � • Reslatered Patent Attosneya, a2 sad onions, at low price. TRAi•1'IfG to the Spectators or, it aeemtd, t0 fled with thin Rank 8trest, Ottawa, Canada gs the way they are - �.� . - - - J. F. GUNDY- TRt7ST1:.E the players. And a tea minutes -and if you don't happen to like = - ".� WOLF •Fox' • MIDi'K TRAI•PF.RS - _ GAVE Off VEDIETIAlf HLIFDS OWNER use the beat trapping ■Yetem and overtime stretch, when~ everybody it, brother, 'there are plenty ready .1•LTY THE FAMOCt CCS!TODI DiADE 1010 Canada Blds., Windsor, not. Rlaod scent, money can buy. Write concreted seems we[1 satisfied to sad willing to grab your seat .it , "ALVENCO• Venetian Hlfnda dsrect for particulars to A. E Fishtr, Boz - 7trom factory at mbaey aavia prlcea, FL'Ri1 420.. Calgary, wlberta, settle for a draw, is just piling on yon choosy to honor us with yotu - 1r'or spacial otter sea our as�vertiae- . ' meat slsswhare fn this popes. Alleq _ extra boredom to all eaeept those abstnce. - _ ' SOJ[Et AIfD Fi:R1 DRESSED ARID - • - - Ysnstfaa Hllad Company, Toronto, made Into aeckplecea, collars and tittAYTED tnthusiast9 who take their hockey - " ..,_ . caDas. Take adynntags of shin of tar —the 'regulation' seasaa, that ia— . . ' DTSIXsi •.XD CI,EAXIXG. befDrs rising prices take sttect Jsa, BAKERY WANTED, WILL I•AY 'COUIl$flg Dev>tee • • 1. 11147. Oliver 8 saner � Co, Ltd„ � cash State particulars. J. Love, 2aY more seriously than most of .us. � - _- • •� IBtATH YO7Q. L1fTT81:fO_ 1fEED■ a6A' Elm Street, Toronto. Tectimeeh Ave., London. * s s . ' dysias or elaaatns? Writs to na for ; Those �.•ho still have `recourse lalosmatloa. ws art glad to ao- HAIRDRE59Ixc SHIP YOVR POULTRY FARM 'Of course the 'points' system of , �swar sour aneatlona. Department EGGS TO H. G. $OTT• -NB��' league standings had a to their fingers to add up numbers. =— Ii. Parkes ►s Dys .Works. Lla►1ted, L1CAR7f HAIRDRF:SaI:iG TH6 over ten will be pleiatd to scats - -- " 791 Yonne Strast. Toronto Ontarfa Robertaoa method. intorroatloa oa 84s Scarborough Road, Toronto. 8reat deal t0 do witft the' fact that - — request rrgarding cla!sea. Robert- Highest prices. R'rlte for quota- most. overtime aesaiOna, ' Of recent of an electronic dtviee recently put son's HalydresHnfi Academy, laT clone. On show by tht GCAeral EICtLriC ' • _ 1P'VR sLL19 Avenue Road, Toronto, yoars, seemed to be played in s spirit of makia sure of not eosin Company which counts at the rate - -r♦ LITTRR OF REGISTERRD GRR- WANTED TO Bl'Y �IAatESi: CAT g 8 �' HELL• wA1fTED of 10,000,000 titaes a second, AR- maa shepherd pupa_ for eels, from _ "or klttsn. Also Chlhanhan pupDY or the game, rather than trying to .- ' ' Amarfca'f to - raakfn blood lines, Young doR- ADDIy pox 1:0, 78 Ade- ' Other one multiplies One ten digit �DD gg win it. Far those. sin le in �_ - -b„. L, another one ten -mit- ,Appply Jack f3Yeatar,"1614 Sigln Avs., CAL 'PEE - FB;E-- I~AJI- ILI- g€_iFSR£E Iaida —tiu .Toronto. _._ g p0 is you ' - Wlnalpeg, Sfau, advlu, Wlfe, cook general, hue- gel for a draw can total up into ' band gardner and handyman and HATCHING F'GG!r WANTED 6'UR florin of a second Both are rather - _. ,_ 7A1'I'ETVTION NOVELTY be able to milk one cow. Modern 1947 h�tchln � season. [•9ocks culled a very handy asset during a Fat) - - ; separate living quarters, near To- R expensive t0 buy for the home, end bloodteated free of charge sin- and ,i�` inter; itfdeed, a9 we may Toron.to,Bo 119, 73 Adelalda W der Government svppervleion Gvnr- .hate retttarked before, it is quilt though. _ _' _ ' s-4•S .r..� v 1.n1.., • VARIETIES ID] _ aateed premium lua hatcltsbillt ": Oaa nppU tree. Also StcIatosh on premium paid. ForpfUll details write within the bounds of Qossibility for . , _ .' ' hardy lOOtsfncks, Black_ and Red COUPLE FOR FADIILY OF a Box No. 95, 7a Adelalda W„ To- a team' t0 g0 through the regular u��s `.'�Ctirra'at Plnats foi commerc4al and adufta. Wlte, cook - general, hue- rpnto. �ACi iia �L+r<�Y • • 5prlvats planting Ia the newest va• band — houseman and handyman, schedule without winning a game. -- ttet — - Able: �., d.l:� .,... :.�.ct... sepuata FARaI R'A9iT> =D TO RT \T, ltlo -tstl and still get into tht' playoffs— - • • TEAUGIIAY VILLAGE, QUE, � living quarters, References requlr- acres, within BO miles out, but not _� P g rp -NEW AND USIeD ed. Bayview Avenue, near Thorn- north of Toronto, must have good rho s even o oa f m there t0 -'- - • ,SEAUTIFL'I. ARARIAY GELDING: hill, 7 miles from Toronto, Boz 117. buildings. Careful tenant, n•111 !m- = - :.. -. _ .... . • • 'bfue and vrhlte, stritable for silver- T8 Adelaide W Toronto. prove property. Box L'!, 73 Adi- cop the championship, Of fSaxy f�acriptiae • -_ - tlsing. 801 Windermere, R'eat Tor- Inlde R•., Toronto, .a ♦ >+ ': �: `_- �. •PhtJete EL lfT] - •- - onto. WANTED. A!f EZPERIEXCED -• ' . -: - farm hand, single, tndustrfoua. will• h/rt�T��t} ��t'� f'i. W. PETRIE CO. LTD �__ tag, no Intolerable habits, Wages •: '�iVl \5 WI'siT a C+JJ _ -I-et them' awaid nothing at all, tot groat et, w, — Terosts .ROOKS, PLATES ARD RLF:CTitr1S start at 860 per month, - - yearly con- � in case of a tie, to either team; or ' at poultry, Pigeons, R•aterfowl, tract, flesh home, start November. 850 cash and up Dald for good qua!- � •'WS IIIIT • lSLLF - ' - - Pheasants, Blyda, Farm Anlmala, Boz 118, 78 Adelaide W Toroat0. Ity sporting titles and shotguns; let them make every game afinish - 3iutterfllea, Farm and Garden. P'rrc affair �s- im- 5t7t�4ltn'dratl}- 6FEr�imC— -- - --- - -- - —. ' ouY -of -town Inqulriea invited. Ivan � "`;..,; • .. �cntalogue. Morgan ,Gardens, Iron• � � A, Flatman, 12b Dapres Rd„ Toroo• that would end as Soon as tither - • • lf,1l DULLER R'A \TED FOR WESTER\ to. Phone OX. 2782. _ , .• don. 160 barrel Long System bill!' imme- BOONS BEAC'rtFt't i y ' on, ���a y F.D $1.50 up �; CHIEF RASPBERRY TLA \TS, pay, living accommodations avail- r• _ �) • -� - -well rooted, i3 . Der hundred, E. ably Gravelbourg •Flour Mills, '- � � ' $alder, 48 Simcoe St., Orillia, Ont. GravelbourR. Sark. (.a a p1►iccc y_ �+Of f A pc .. '' +CEDAR P05TS —ALL SiZF.S FRODI ' PE:RYO\ AL - [- 3l'lRlYtw7.7 aL i+a.tll�J Protect Tosr BOOK9 oil 'CASH "' r N'arnierl Attention — Consult from FIRE ■ii TH1E� -ES. We •• ...4 to 20" tops Nrlte Flarvey .I;or_ rls, Highland Creek, Ontario. or START MO�lEY MAKiIfG !KATE yoar nearelit Harness �Jhop lace a dse aed type of Sate, or - yhone Scarbor0 60a. order business, spare time. Inter- Csbliset, !or uy porpoae. Y -lslt = � -= �'' • tnq literature tree. Southern Sales shoat �LaeO Harness 5npplitra _ Servic, Rox 630, Wichita Fella, Tez- R►e fill our Rood[ only through ,n0. or write foe prices, etc.. fo , . , a COMBI�TAT[O� BCCKF.YE ELRC• as, U.S.A. Dept. R', •. ' .' tric Incubators for sale cheep. Set- yODr IOC ;J Stat!O lrlathl7 • - •.ling capacity 12,000, hatching ca. Goods dealer. The goody ere J.bC'J:TAYLOR UMITt:O Daclty 4,000, 25 or 60 c�•cle. Apply MEDICAL t'1 ht, end so err• oar pnt•es HOTEL METROPOLE • � � . - 'Twaddle Chick 13atcherles Limited, ' Fergus, Ontario. GOOD RE.rtiLTSt — F.jERY SIIiF -, � manufacture , In oar Ira - toner - Harness Horse Col• TORONTO SAFE WORKS NIAGARA FALLS Ester from Rheumatic Pains or Di'P. — c-.x.rt. i:TATION • - - Neuritis should try Dlxon's Rem- lard. Sweat Pads, .Home Blsn• ' •'C.ERtiI�fE DROAD RRF:ASTF:D 14.'S Fro>,t St. F Tot'oafs ` ,�� Bronze Turkeys, Tome 120, Hens edy. riunro's Drug Store, 33b El- keta, and l.lathlr Travelling Fstabllshs!d 1A,:.S - °ii2. Picked from flock'�f tR•o thou - gin, Ottawa, Postpaid =Loo. Got ?ds. !Haut on Staro Brand ' .itsaad from pulloram Tree breeders, POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Trade Marken ('tootle, end y'+u ' • May hatched. John Jeffery, ApDln, r'Pt +trti�tartinn Maim rfnly by ��� OV� BACK _•-Oat Bantah the torment of dry eczema, � i �'a 'IiEEPE, DUCKS. TL'RKF.I•S b'OR rashes and weeping akin troubles. SAMUEL TREES CO. LTD. brecdin� purposes. O -tilers must be Post's Eczema Salve w111 sot disap_ + i � / - • --fn before November 15. Send for Point you. 42 j4relliagtou $t. E., iernats ACHES.. � / ' � - - free pricelfat today, The J. P: Tan- .tchiag scaling burning eczema, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE � �' • ton Co.. Summeralde, l3ox i0, 1'.E.I. ache, ringworm, pimples and nth- � � �7 fete's toot ,will respond readily to Bsekaelta is sftaa tawsd � - - . thin etaliilesa. odorless ointment, �� Whsnkiioays ald�orderastztw • s _ ' ' regai•dlesa of how stubborn or seidsaisdpsissnttw�iadrsayalsea7lten � � `�•,' .� "•} -• •' -'AAXD MADE• HOOKED, RUGS SIZF, hopeless they may eaem. •• �tEMORRHO�DS t�fx •�' �' ' 18" X 86" made by French Canadian, PijIGE 81.00 PER JAR `-' 'women 1n Quebec. Price i1.50,'Fran- lend •Boat Free on Rscelpt o[ Pries 9Mksll ttist K � '� �' � ' .colas _ Bnvraaaa, St. Ba•rnabe North, fssr� y _ _ ' st. Maurice Co., Quebec. POST'S. REMEDIES Z ��� RS114�TK � - sass falls. Ta uah by �«e Ana ; • 889 Qveea St E. Corner of Logari � flit Mt1itR � MSOCD OIIISIbNIt' siakilg yerlsely -aria • 8:it`a! Nils. � p /' -'�'" ,AAYWOOD FARM OFFF.RR RRGiS -' Toronto. i[eooa plA Rsiaady No. 1 M toe p�� i'I�s -!s_ ds1t stti6a, Me- hsM -IsfM• , " `, • . -- ' tared Suffolk ram, born 1942. Proven BMsdias Ptles, sad i. add Ia Tsbs, eri!► -' 17aassss ���i�� +sire a rd prize at Collingwood 1941, TRY iT! EYF.RY SL•FFERRR OF aefatsrsal aye, pffiayA�, well � s '� �'fity E -week Yorkahfres, Fifteen Rheumatle Z'efna or Neuritis should Rasadr Na 43siarErMraal Ifehtst sirs. tins% � � � � k�• � ��� 4I` • �� rhoeta. ReRlstered ' i>teretord bull �. try Dlxon's Remedy btunro'a Drug ,s Jar and Y far satrsraaltt� oat>I,'� eR' -�2 ror�v 2S�`osvosrOSp - � - _ •calves. Perry Adams, R. a, Sa'rrle, Store, a3b El1gM Ottawa, Postpal �sit�y .smbsrlrasysar°MDrsitsl,•- _ I83UE_45 -11116 � � ' • :. •. .. , ' � -•. , • _ _ �. ,� • ._ � - ��...: . -r _ - -- - r ed Advt'sr Fund : eeatimeed ion or not. B SP Is H ere KAISER OlMory of those who made You are welcome to join us, If . • .yFOR S.kIZ --sane lumE 1'ww^ the supreme ascrifice. you are eligible, we feel that event- LOnl< TO THAT li<OOF NOW i 3 -' earns of them now laying. Chamb- The sale of poppies assists the uslly you will need us. We offer ELECTRIC IC era Store, Fairport Beach, veteran twofold -- ,first., by prdvid- you comradeship and ask, ! your- t�di Us For Eras Fstlauiss ' FARM FOR SALE ing employment to disabled veterans service.... service, not for self, but�z� (40 Yee" Bu ti, .,) :Metre and Hera -- 80 acres beat clay loam, highly Pro- �o otherwise might be unemploy- service for those who need our aid. SSTIMATEt3 GIYEPi soil, all cultivated except able; second, by all proirt$ 4crn ,. G. G &�0}$►n E - _- 4 acres, ravine posture with spring the sale of poppies can be used for Special 1Reme�e►branee,Dsy t3err5ee Pone 743 meek and shade trees, good nits' no other purpose than welfare work A special Remembrance Day ser- soomed ?kerns house, among veterans. vice will be held in the University Hydro . install- 7 In the past,' the Ajax branch of of Toronto, Ajax Division, Recreate Whitt Or;t `f ed. Basest, good bank barn 80 x this Legion has had the privilege of tion Hall, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. yf • drive meat floors and good stabling, Ajax 0th, at 3.00 P. m. A parade will i PHONE PICK. its, .. 'drive •shed and chicken house, close assisting veterans outside of A' 1 . to No. 7, Highway, Pickering Town- stand is in Pickering Township). We leave Ajax Marketeria at 2.30 p., aMp, 30 miles from Toronto, daily stand ready at all times to .assist in en., composed of local organizations , RON GI B .)ON - - bus service. Stores, school and s°h*ing veterans' problem. As our and ex-servicemen. This is your L" ��'++ _ church, one mile. Thomas D. Luke, branch has grown, so has our ex- opportunity to Donor the memory of Ta7 P�JR T ITANLEY - phone Brampton 562, or Box 602 P and that experience is at tree 0allen of two wars. News Office. yowe service if you are a- veteran, Major John Catto, veteran of IRAN SPORT Bray urg+as that you ~order your rgardleas of whether you are 'a Leg- Dieppe, will be the speaker. •QARrAGIM Theatre January chicks now. Get pr -ce list. ��) MOV?NG <� .Avoid last- minute rush. At the • WANT • ; tnottteat they have some chicks oa S AN D 0 K IL`i'& G. S rnN E Stouffvill! hand for iiarnediate delivery, con- - Alfalfa Ha"ontaet Us 'for Best 's 81eo�tvill. ,,, tact agent• -- Pickering Milling Co. 'eo:.ato AD e628 - Pkk. A s idf FOR SALE -- bay- Clyde gelding, �iknrdsy llb�ee at 2 P. IL '1400 1ba., 6 years old, - A PricE s Dears Efpsa Sari » :M Aft fr■10 . iemm posts apd cedar poles suit- able 9or cllt4W tine `and braces, SiEESOR'S MAiiMIILL, LTD., - MARBSAM - Phone 96 F�DAY - PJATU3tUA! various sizes and tea8ths• F. H. LAXO Cereal Wxatney, Pickering. Phone Pick NOVEMBER 8 and 9.. R DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD, Help'' To Pinocchio WANTED mean to cut cedar poets p _ in bush near Pickering on shares. Se vice Disney Feature Cartoon C; F, Bulmer, 77 Wellesley Street, .Daily Keep. You Toronto. b%dway 3l1®'!. "DO -- . -- : -- - - N T FENCE ., .• _ ME IN y y Well! Ro ;Raspberry canes for sale. Latham, Dail 'ex. $un. A Dail ez. Sat. Sus et y Rogers and Dale IOvans Viking and Taylor. J. M. Blackwell, Sun. A Hol. Hol. Sun. A HA only 8oL • "• Universal News j Attona Road. Phone' Scar. 2394. Claremont 7.16 915 12.15 8.46 8.00 - - -- - LOST- black, shale dog, 6.17110e. oia♦ Brdagtiam 72? 827 12-27 347 8.12 Son over one •sye":- Seward. Box Green Rii�+ei -' .3� "- ^8.3b- "= L'3;'85 4.GS_- ={g;g0 _ _'Sold at MONDAY - TUFADAX . 77p News Office, Locust Hlil 7.88 8.48 12-38 4.08 8.28 - ■ ; NOVEMBER 11 and 12 WfANTED • - second -hand sewing- Malvern :. 8.05 9.06 4. 06 4.36 8.50 your grocer a, or The Vir ' Machine in tairiy good condition �� Leave A.M. A.M. .; P: M. P.M. ' F.M. - _ g1ruan . Box 729 News Office. Toronto 9.15 10.00 5. 45 lot 9.45 LAXO CEREAL MAID. WANTED - for general Dayligkt Ss,ing Time Parest Etpress Grover b960. Oxford L381� Joel McCrea and Brian Donlevy bousswozk. No cooking. Sleep in or. - out. Fall or part time. (good salary. Co, ^ Pickering wzDNESDAY - THURSDAIr ztiona Pick: 1�• GET TH JSG NEW TIRES NOW! NOVEMBER 13 and 14 SALE REGISTER Claremont Locker Dunlop Tires - Fisk Tires My Reputation " November 1.6 - home- _ tf5atasday, - System iltold furniture including cbesterfetd Barbara Staawyck George Bra suite and bedroom suite in the Vill- Exide ` Batteries 11tandard Sirs Locker 90.00 A Year age of Greenwood third house east ' y -ai stare on south aide, just oft Na. - ' .. .. -. _ _ - Collis= Room and Chilling Boom �� � �+�� �+��t �� n Available Erse To Customers R. C C,N�i1 Diiiri\ LN e 7 His y, 'the property of Ken Peerless Motor Oil SOME LOCKERS AVALLAMI� FUNIP.W1►1 D1cI>f�a'TOet ' FJson. Terms cash. Sale at 1. A A = - _ » k a Farmer, auctioneer. _ TAYLOR - LOYS T -41 : YarL "ft or Nov. 15 , RON. WATSON, PWNS CLARS1�,oNT 19W or 191. alalsxa �.« ;t Saturday, November 9 -- suction • We Solicit , Your Bashisss Markham, s Ont• sale 'household t�uniture and farm, = JB - A Service Station ' i., property of the Estate of the Late • - c' - .. . Samuel Jones, Lot 7, Can. 8, Pick - (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Farr's Elevator - 86aght and Said - � eying Twp. Farm of 100 acres will tUsred Clothing - be of'---d for sale subject to rer Ply g u Fares Elevator Claremont, Ontario ad and p 11is news Ci j s' rr�-e bid- -Term on farm: 10 per- gent. balanced days. Sale at 12.30. Phones Rea. 88J Office SSW Iwo stock of �h clw salts. '.Terms tm-ehattels, cash. Wm MAW, F ICKERING MEAT 11�IARKE�' � ..moo =� �d pant.. �,.o . � We solicit your patt+onage for stock of now leather emu sal - _ ssuctionecr. - Poultry, Hog and Dairy Freda windbreekers, and gents' furnt*. FRANK R. SMITH -' 'Western Oats and Barley Wiole bP at very realiluxab1e ondea, C" %Qu , - - or Chopped am Delivered and be eosvltreed Quality First - Service Our Aim �-= SAward► couexy es1' Bresk Salt in Lg•. or Sm. Calls ff "WE BUY THE REST YOty MAKE THE TEST" 8oe/ 8trest Wss� Psis ioA'.i` �' ' . i Rolled Roofing and Siding 4 _ Phone Pickering 30 ", - W A N T E D - - - - Order your ant or store eats t . ..■... ■■ .■a, ■•>1�.,.� _ -- DEAD HJRSES 'AND C7i f115 _ Try Fares 31 pc. Dairy Ratios For tree ptCg up 'phone 1 DL''BASTON • .:Ot2�eO Y 0 Claremont, Out. ' PICKERING .. .. .. .. 77 R 5 CARPENTERING CKERING .. .. .. '!8 >i< 21 _ _ PI Radio ''Service CEMENTING AICKERING :. .. .. 39 (opposite Wood's Store) _.PLUMBING _ i EFROOKLIN 55 • , Iti simple. -but rich de- Former Shoe Repair - . :. CLAREMONT�... .. ;, .9'•B 14 ROOFING - AGINCOURT .. , • Zons a&44 sign, we cart furnish BURGESS RADIO BATTERIES We also sell .Brantford liaot>izg _ WORK mer,oriale that will Materials, Empire Bsthrooss We pay' the phone CilArg9e �! please from every RECORD PLAYERS, ETC. Equipment, Duro Water ,I,AgS ., FOUNDATIONS - CORDON YOUNG LTD - - - lrtandpoint: --In dignity Open Monday through a$iunl•r 83 name, Beatty $tails STABLE OE Toronto fboaeAd. 8 of appearance our crock r Equipment, . ' and w it aruilG IN CEMENT WORK will stsind ' out throucrb I from 8.30 a. m. - 9.00 P. M. Building Materials. the Ages. 1 whin am r�►�e�;l.':. of WdAesds�g .�.,�, "No Greater Tribute" evening. Estimates Free - OLD EiUttSr:S w Ar i rJu - _ N. W. STAFFORD - A. H. RATTEWr ` Work Guarans"M -' Highwliy Memorial Raaiotrician 'Ez- Servicemavi a- .� Campbell lt[i>tlt Ranch (?alh. Works s. ' '. J. P13,OU9 E Greenwood, Ont• >6fb.0o..AT YOUR FARM _ - - Ph. 462 Whitby, ont. Read The Pickering Neva W� do bnflding of all hinds PHOIJE PICS. Z i! !i PHONE AGINCOURT 18JJe Evs y Week Phone Pickering !<ti■T . COLLECT For Pickup i _ Quality ' Drugs WAS�I S MACHI1dE - . PI�BERINt SEBVICE -� ,, P. , Dance At BEAT'TY WASYER STORE r Claremont ;SIMiVICE TRUCE JEWELLERY D.wwl�bi. A GIW FOR ALL OCCASIONS L..• ��,,,, seude » rs■riis Fri. Nov: 8 WATCH and CLOCK Condo's BICKERING i .Castpbta gosmetic LAW, :: Bruce Gould wad His Qrcheetra REPAIRING OU•ae '.u-id district, on I r wQilir THURSDAYS Admission 35c. Store ;> r. - STORE HOURS R ev. JlOI Telephone Pickering 12W Week Dare - 8.30 A. X 0 P. IL W M. M O E A C H N I F &� Y Complete Toronto Storrs F1R i.� DRA Re6mldi,y or write Sunday • 12.80 P. �I. 5 P. i3L ` "` "' Z'� � SEYERMWRE Suvie• �' • • • • FUNERAL DIRECT92 + l4ovelties AiTiving Soon BeQt� WQSY owned and operated by _ r Yer Store J. R. Bo a s, t!M.wle Annimlauee Ser ies ; ,All work f'.illq guara-rteed 384 -381 DUPONT ST. r1 RICHMOND y Day or Night d p� TORONTO -Td. RAN. 54" Phm• B. • Qan �na - .Phone Pick. 131 .Pr THS RrEXALL STOR • 'ickerinv . � P ,..� Cn `Arlo ENext Door to Public Idba.�t'p� s - : PHONE PTCIL esf _....... Pickering News (SUPP.) - November 8,.1946 - •. r ����/ � .�� /� Whitevale — continued , . • four ' ears since Fred rne, his un- „� 'timely_d;lath in an areoplane crash, and left an empty place in all our `•. i r r '"..` /f.' /! lives. �; • ` '!r: % i he Woman's Association of the_ W.- hiteyale United Church is hol:iing • i e, bazaar this Saturday afternoon, November 9, -ii the school room of .�y y, \ the church, beginning at 2.30 p. cn. ' l You will find a fine assortment o_` 0 1 / Christmas gifts and home - cooking to use for the w e4k -end. There will i�I, bs Christmas cards to purchase too. So come along and avail yourselves _ of the opportunity to shop. After- _ will served to rest those After- noon tea 1 ba 0 n _ .Sour o'clock nerves. Green River Baptist Church ser- '�= vices were will a`.eaded on Sunday • -"` _ / - November 3, when Rev. Stewart '3 Boehrmer, of Calvary Baptist churcah • Toro ,to was the guest minister. _+ Tae Arbasaador Trio, alro of the . • sarrO church. brought the mes3age -of song. Decorations of huge bou- : quests r f inums wer the Rifts of Mrs. Shirk, th-� former Reta. Milne, and of Mrs. Robnt M�iroae;'Wli te- val >. Whitevale 'riends were in . full atte •dance. _ when, you Tae kiddies at Whiteva'i Public - s School have just finished writing : 'wire your farm = fall tests, and soon ?h•2 paren-t will ii :ppr`vi ig or disapprovin * . the i periodical rtaorts. - a -'-- - -~ A zav Hailowe'en' party sponsored - '- L.-bad Capacity is important on a farm; -- i by the Young People of Grp Rw_ er P - -i-t Church and First Bapti whether it is in trucks or electric wiring. of Whitevale, was held at :he home. Electricity s6ould be a WORKER on the ol, 1r;aa7ur,, Sr1nk. Green River. : farm, as well as • a convenience. That Hallowe'en gFrres were thoroughly -' P', in%- d by pvery orte present. The .. means that wiring, right from the start, e•ectI n o! office far +)e s�>tould• be complete and adequate to carry ?•'ar wren held at this meeting. R?- =- -any load that may be desired. -_ . _ er- •ttional eveninRa- w . be '604 +n , th= 1. O. 0. F. Hall heed- in White- .. _ Your rarre "i- 4 -�nt .ias read 3.14 „ . w . for a profitable start with Hydro service, hoard PSout. ri-onle who handl -d -equip production units first... the kitchen; s dally p+ c'sict,-M the barn, poultry house, water pump, etc. farms, but never thous•l,t of V �. Added profits from working units can help lve-%'t• e t h �aak un +it wP -;P* P 9 P e,elve -a joined the Q+a °f of Cr��PVe ' •: to pay for conveniences and equipment to Pou''-• Fern,, Whitevale. Avpr�*�- be added later.. But remember that you ° ^'`p' �� h "''dyed a "`r° are ? a� ^d- - tad -acli :iav here. and thev ar. will want to use more and more electric 1 --4s of no rntan size or weight. power as you learn of the many ways in The task proves to b, a ver+ ;x,t- - - which it can save time and make money PTe ° " ^" P,td "ninvablA.. as well av a', edurati- -? One. •1113 count. of on your farm. ; _. '11'00 -w-% d -iav is only a sample of ' ha' will corn^ in the days that, lie - - ; .... ah -pd. 'Wire adequately from the start, and Mr. and Mr-,.'A. F. Fle nine and - z. *r, r.a- -e N'em'i*i were i-1 Milton 'you will avoid the inconvenience and _ ,n T „eF(14.r afternoon, October 29, - : extra expense of having to re -wire to +>,A f"n ^ral of their sous- : icarry a bigger load. Calvin. Fleming. .Trrn_ Griffin is svendin•r a ilo u in On tario Northland ; —' A qualified electrician can plan.and do YOY� Wlrlrl0 ■..•: t....anril Ynu• Ld...i.e Mr'.• Terry, ha na NF. .ar ebster, of Kingston were - Rural Superintendent will gladly supply +hp we-k -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. : sound general advice. Then get an expert H. F. Turner. . Mr. Harry Herbert and Miss Ry- to wire your farm. - der of St. Cstbarines, and Mr. and _ - Mrs. Fred Herbert, of Oshawa. were Sunday guests at the hums of Mr. and Mrs, F. Herbert. Mr and. Mrs. S. Dickson, of Tor- - e onto, who had just arrived in . ' Florida, flew back home for the ;`/ ,.t c '.'�” _. ;,•�,� „i.: fun,-ral of +1- -ir daughter -in -law, f_; : Mrs, Garnet Dickson. <Y•p Ff_ -'�. 4'� .... � � .�-1'^' l i 'f:. •r `K nRi^ a• .,.a° n' �4•''.`•� :„pF,,;y "•.'. " „” i^' ; d ^.'7,. ��.Y ).: il,� _' _:y!nF - .`. -„ `� . .....ziYSe•�t•.vr .r,T �`euw• . ,. _ F ��r � �.-.. 3..m=+_ • `- -L. .. -, � :. _ R3 .. _ - "+A: nom•, ~ ��_+• ! � ' _.. .x=._..i -K� - '�� !!1 Laat Thursday, some of the ladiesQ�'` ' f . a speedy recovery. EMO N T : , of the church Chet for spot -luck ! Rouge Hills The Rouge Hill Memorial is all ' luncheon, followed by a quilting. An Janes Blackwell) but completed Plane are now bei .e % e•�joyable time was had and we feel laid for the unveiling ceremoilies, l[ias may Mwclntyr+e spent the chaperoned by older ones, but the" more of tihese social .tim" have a I Last week seems to have been The date has been set for Sa'.urda i week-ead with Mrs. EL G. MacIntyte usual disgusting activities were in place in ch,rc r :if,�: we re i okin• ;' _ __ •,,,.. - ... here. ! evidence. eve hope no local boy bad foawa. , � :: a' ^ ; scum Mr. Mrs. Bert Gibson, _of ' a part in it. Such acts toward. eld- SA., a .4.y. :'..•r ffiaylnew ramify living on ape , b_ .: cos - prominent a akera hav , i y rtil5itt eight of the Y. I the First Concession just east of tacted. We expect to have ; om %Oshawa, spent the weeek -end with 4my •people shouid ee, punished, P. en ,ers' gathered at the home next i Altona Road �,ems.to have had their lyre Program for publicat �.: nez>: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hardy. blra. T. Norton was leader of the of th• - --';resident for a social time ! share Mrs. Mayhew was travelling week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Badgerew spent 1'• • ­.Z3 ..un _ . _ ay a,, u e " to6et. While this is only a small to Pickering by bus with one of her When the necessit arises ; even the weet.-end with friends in StoufY- W. M, S. day at the Crusade meet - porti, : of the group, we enjoyed � Y children. The bus was in collision resort to surgery at the ­.uuge. Villa. inva ourse. _s very much and are look- with a pole and she received M111- Little Mary Fralick,. a new-( :?r to Mr. Gordon Taylor has taken a L numbei of friends of Mr. and ing t• . tard to haw•; more of I' ....•,.- position with the Surco Co. here. Mrs. Joseph Burrows honored them these the winter iple bruises and suffered �trom Alto:ta Road, was badly in .d of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Hooey and • with a shower il► the Town Hall on reaae . - - shock Later Mr. Mayhew 'was nom- a tonsil operation. Her rrents ing east on the Leasing Cut -off- were unabi. to Bet hospita' fecnily of Woodville spent the week '1'u-day evening, October 29. They ' Sur., 7 afternoon, Mr. Holley gave I � -� atoppe i on thr 3e _ ve roe m^ m�xiatio -.. �o Mrs Digha vc _ gen- 1 end with Mr. gist Mrs. J. Farr. ! were- the reeipienta of znsny lovely a fin- esmoa usi Mr. and Mrs. Madill have taken ' gift, and a nice evening was en- "Fo.11, Me" as his ec o : :` 'eered her hen The „e:,,,_ z ui could a .. _.:.e a� v�,c ravio,a uuaducted by Dr. ? versa, over the Mowder store at the four- �joyed. The young couple age now At ;ht the Y. P. u. ai t . anri• corners here. ;sett ed in the home formerly cc- ° i struck frame the rear by a oar that I was a complete sucesa and ry is . y Flans - _tive been made to ho.d their I , JLm Condy is is poor health at upied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. meet- . after church at 8,I5 p, m, had �" Following d His car 1 ,.r 7-> •,.ppy aarain. r a cnnplete wreck and Mr. May; . the present time. ; Burrows Sr. still cater to the pub - There ss a good crowd in attend- was treated at Agincourt for back tt ° Mr. Walter Ward and party left lie in the -brick residence adjacent ance : ! much discussion about the 1 f „ ".rTv COUNCIL for deer-bunting on Saturday. futur: tivities. Before long. they ictjuriea. We hope the Mayh , y �.� : _ 3F ONTAR' Mr. Ray Hill was at his home I Brougham W. M•, S. Bazaar want hold a social in tce church had their share of misfortune .or here over the .. �41. 4..1; also victor The W. M. S. are hold: some time to come. ng a Buz- baser, •; and further news of this ' A meeting of the County •:iscil Morley, Roy Mc Eileen 1 The community was agog with y y Lend, Cooper ,ear on Saturday afternoon, Novem- will t ; .orthooming. A la-- ++••..,•- ^+••t of the Corporation of the C: y o? and Jess Warden. I. her 16, in the Brougham Town Hall. We .:w base $hobby r•lub in °uIl Ontario, will be held pur - �V to rr. Xr and Mrs. Stewart Rowe, • • of There will be fancywork, hoarse bak- swing ..•.d leather work is the first adjournment in the Council ( user — Toronto spent S at the ha me in a l a. :.b :• : �: jl life . _ . err se, in the ;n of . p� Sunday g, prong etc, for sale. Come a- articI� o be studied: Last week in the Court House, of Mrs. Conner-, ' long and do ' your Christmas shopp- work -..nt on apace with change below. The driver host his life. Pol- Whitby, on Monday, the 18tF, . ny of Mrs. Pretty spent the week -end ins.. purl, •.!.d the ana.nbers becedne so ice worked for one and a half hours November`, 1946 at the hour ): two -with friends in Toronto. 4 — to release the remains from the , absor.• : they did not want to leave, o cicek in the altersoon. Trhomaa Lye, err Toronto eperrt a °, All y g peop'e fourteen •and over ^ _ .. All accounts to b- Maid be` the days Creek `�p' few at the haute of his parents who :members and adherents of Council could be Mrwarded afire on .S ^ *•,rdry ¢ran ?l truck Hat. and Mrs. Len, Lye here. Cents a) will be made welcome. _ ,lge Clerk, properly certified, Hr. >i (by Mrs. Geo. Hail) �; ... .. J _ ,. _.. - Porteous, of McMaster Isobei furison of Cedar Grove is - ,three days before University, Hmiarsiltoa, will be the learlir, = group and the m +,Tn •.f ts,wJ Centennial To Give veniag Service b P price of swerves - :.'ra car. Council i speaker at both services of the local Two Month's Trial - 7.00 P. M. memb • --hip is ;12.00. Next mea,iag -broke thr 3rd rail at Baptist Church next Sunday. Rev. --Thu lay, November 7, the west e:id o: the hridg- anO DATED at Whitby, this-5th :'zy o! L. M. Wenham will be ng at In order to greet the request of Pr�M . Sun "/ en,oming two of our young lodged on its side in a grove o. November, A. D., 1946. t):,sr..,ub, •w•asc of naawton, next leeopi x�k advantage of the Radio =rte W, aaderst: nd. no-one--m- of A. ualri.�i.�i I4i�F,L - - -- - Centennial a - neeting vma called - -'SuruiaY• and votes taken for a charge of the F-im; Service at Carlton Sara-et, seziuo8ly bust County J er>k Mr. Thomaa Hzinmond •met with United hurch, Toronto, and brought I The LakemborP Sodrer League has Minp - �1 an accident last wee between time of service. The eeci.Z desire al=,osn� � � k, ..y3t 7.0C home >orts of a file aer•ice. 'almost firi�l*�ed its schedule. At the evening •service corsrsaecci..a - ,, Claremont and Stonffville, when the Thos? who heard Muriel Bamford it looks- -as • though Clare- • p. m., so, starting on Sunday, Nov. f 409* stearing gear of his car went out of 10, we will have night services for of Zep yr a�ak at tie Y. P. l:T. ownt and Afax will rlav off for she �� pO�M � � Nit - ewmnission. His yon..g son was service recently wLl be Wtema weed Bartigsa Trophy. There we nd ] e + a two-month trial period. it at the y cw..s r..r.. bully bruised about the fpm close of this time it is felt the to know she left on Monday of this few garnes to play however and, the " w week for her work with the W. M. standings can yet be changed. a"� Aaaiv¢sary Services lire!% Attended change h>a' been wor'thwhi e, it will Mrs - Reg Wells Sr, has been con - becaene permanent. S. missions in India, . ._tined bed for scene time• We hope The anniversary services of the United Church here were well att- ended last Sunday. Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, of Pickering U'irited, was the speaker at both services. Special music was pro.-Wed on this - - - - - occasion. Rev. Kennedy took ci w1e of the Pickering aet•riced. �" 1 -- =IB®eaasse Day Service 'mill ''x: a rr d•., tees at the United - Church on Sunday moinftig at 11.00 i .o'clock. Showing of slides with acc- ' owps.nying hymns will feature the AL 4 -erring service. -� Women's URsianary Society The regular zneeti ,:. , of the W. M. aw � ��. • �' » s 4 S. of the United Church will meet - 4 at the Manse on Thursday afternoon � November 14, at 2.30 o'clock.-Mrs. Rawson's group will be in charge. Arksey►- Taylor A quiat wedding was solemnized f at the Umted Church manse here on Saturday, When Mies Jean Elisabeth - Tayn`.or, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, cif Claremont becamie the bride of Mr. W►n. Douglas Ark- _ _ - s6y, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arksey, of Brooklin, Rev. I. E. 'Kennedy officiated. Mr. and Mrs d Bud Norton, of Claremont acted, as � 4 4 ,attendants. Following. the wedding trip, the couple will reside in Brook - lin, Ont. _ -- BROUGHAM _ Among the N-isitors of the past week were: - Mrs. Mokun, of Tor- s : onto with Mias Bate. Mrs. Torn Sharp, of Greenbank, witk Ml's. T. C. Brown. - Mr. John Cowie, of Toronto, at M. Hamilton's. - Mr. - - -- = - - - - - - and Mrs. John 'Wells and daughter Linda, for flee week -end with Ralph -� _ I SSi No and Nks. Crawford. -- Mr. and Mm E. Crocker with Mrs. Matt- hews. ,._ BTOUghartn triendp Of MIS. Mina .:' .. -_ '• ' : :; .• '� ,•' ;.• . ..• .. » . ' 1 '•� _ • ••.• •••••••••••••••••••• _ • ,, •, McMaster wilt' regret. to learn she Battles, jars, Id aorta of . glass ooihtai•ners are MISSING I The ; ; , is at present, a patient in the st. '.toarehothse shelf, the >suhdesaler's storeroom, your retailer's shop ... Way A ALE 1!)lti0ilA�? Jooepb s Hospital; Toroito. I Mr. Grant Johnston and Mr. ` they're all feeling the bottle shortage. The shelves that used to be •, ',� :. � : Francis Willson were among those Canadian glass factories normally pro - .. who went to Oahawa to see the packed with full bottles, jars and containers are now empa, ... dexx MILLIONS of bottles everymentlr. { Cavalcade and hear Bob McClure. The vital ent in bottle making is The Sewing Course sponsored • by Empty. Your manufacturer and dealer are depending on you aA0 . soda ash. The onl bib Canadian soda, ' W I. 's functioning 'in the Iowa ash factory was etr9e.bortnd for months.' • �' r i the r g return these empty 'bottles so that he can refill them again. You Stocks of soda ash have been used up Hall this week. ' bottle factories are closed dawn ..: -bliss Annie Malcolm and other on him to deliver the goods u need. Doesn't it seem Tovon�o friends were guests of ,: `"1"`w g bottles are not beings a d gulp. Beverage Margaret Duncan on Sunda : bottlers and all producers of l Y• reasonable for you - to help each other out? Remember; no horde :' : bottled liquids must have Mr. Pond -of Long Branch has been bottlea back to keep go. with the Robert Malcolm- family- paeans no refill. •Please gather up and return to the dealer ALL Tx Bottling plants will ; the past week, assisting Robert in - _ ose down too .... if your ;getting Lis residence ready for ac- .t�your empty bottles tOd _ _ ; SREW1 me not returned.. ¢� cupancy, 1N0 Mr. ,john Miller required the ser- vices of the doctor on Sunday. 'ti Fbbiishod by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ' The fire..1 en sponsored a Hallowe'- on dance. The children had their - usual shell -out, with activities being - e' 7, r• "tuY; - •�y'r' _ -s. . G•., !;'.' , .. 7� - - e3 'i's. -./ .. - .i3a' ' -+ i',S_v';=. • -..M +•few' «. '4... �,wl ••:.- mere?• . — Fxav- .. . ma.a� - :t"•s�.vaA.? � ... �3a .- a v_ :. y - ,w._.. ,s+i :._� •rtes -: :•. _ _ _ • , re- Outstandingly •� - light came through the open door (�y+��' Sunday :,Sunshine Oils ` . of the cabin. bringing Joy and re School ` lief to his tortured mind. Rose was I ht's is. the period of the v(Ar �� below with her father, watching, for starting children on Cod l.ivvr hoping, and praying or stoically ��SSO� Oil again. Without sunshine or awaiting their fate! fish liver oil, healthy bone :'nd Dick staggered to his feet and tooth development is not pus <il,le, `'' • • started, down the steps: but be- The Church Reaches Out say the health authorities. The use - — fore he had taken one, sounds of Acts 16: 11 -15, Phil. 2: 5 -11: _ of fisTI liter oils for ,children, par - _ a muffled commotion halted him, titularly in winter, is recommended - Golden Text. - i n do all '. Craning his head forward, he his- in the booklet "Canadars Food - .• tr g tenet Mules ", available through the De- tened, peering intently through the things in him that s n tl E—A% — -� nip.-Philippians of ealth and Aatwnal De- murky gloom until his eyes came nip. P ilippians 4• I3 partment H - to a focus on something lying half Paul's Obedience Welfare. across the threshold wit a little Under the direct guidance of the - start of- surprise. he recognized the Holy Spirit Paul is called to preach J body of one of the two Caribs left in :lfacedonia. The promptness with CHECKED behind on the schooner. which Paul respondel to'the quid- r TC � lira ✓zhfll ante of God,' no matter how it or Money flack reddish clot of blood in the For quick •eHet from rtctun caused by ecze .- �.s.r - -• came is worthy of careful and � middle -.of the forehead � told him athlete s toot scabies, pimp andotha tctun� where a bullet had entered and constant imitation. In such prompt vnditions, use urc coolie medienwi. ti id and exact obedience is found one ?• D. o [+ats�eteintol� Greaseless °lad �. brought his life 'to a .sudden end. - :•tales• Soothes. co mronF and �uickl calms of the greatest secrets not only of ,tense itching Don's s,rfle• Ask . �•tissiat From inside the cabin came the a happy, but an efficient life, +dA" for D. D. D. P KSCaIITrlO1olt_ low, shifting sound of a word- If we respond at once to God's _ less conflict, with the combatants leadership• the way. becomes clear - FOR COUGHS COLDS, ° struggling back and forth in a dead- er and clearer. if we falter, the ; , OLDS 1 ' .' ly embrace, their breath coming guiding light grows dimmer and j in short, wheezy gasps• dimmer until it goes -out in com- $1tCNCNIIIS //�� Dick slipped down the few steps plete darkness, and we are left to iY�, ��� SEA , and stood astride the dead Carib. krope our Way alone. WBhfb He blinked a moment ante: the Jesus, the Man . > STILL THE -: �' George E. f strong light of the swinging cabin FAVORITE >.•. lamp before he took in the sig- nificance Paul knew Jesus as We all must stsloPS[s of the scene. come to know Him, that is,,by the I should have been there before _revelation of the Spirit. CKA['TER ZIe Alter 6 fruitless r. _ this. �searth, Tucu confronts Dick and � ! a ; Jesus is Shown to have the Rose. He threatens to torture In the midst of his bitter reflec- The sceond Carib had disarmed "form of God" an expression which t ou t, to F:n)os vt ■rt ■a ar Bose. Dick stalls him oft. Finally tiOns his head caught Tucu decides that the treasure Is g t something Rose, and with one powerful hand eternity His Pers � {�� Be�s . HO ei asserts the eterni `+ s+�j+ +` only a figmfnt of old Captain Bed- that startled him. pinning her against the vtal.l he was s ford's imagination. Taking Dick p g g and His Deity. Jesus is also re - ;� back to the lugger, he and his It was a watersoaked rope'l trying to encircle her waist with scribed as "equal with God." In ruuuxi u crew leave the ec ooaer. his free arm. With a growl of order to become a man Jesus laid • %'vey Room wltr ttssr , - 'His mind nimbly leaped from abnxer �a Telepkeae _ despair to hope. He clutched rage. Dick sprang at the brute, aside the glory whic%r He had with is ZIa1e. sxse sr-• CHAPTER XII catching him b the neck, and with the lather and took u Double, t<:l.ao up eagerly at the mass of slim ropes 8 y po'r Himself 8 Y Y • treed YweA DIsI■a mad Daa•.' The gale was stiffening every that before had bees sea monsters a jerk wrenched his head back. man's nature. This was necessary �,.�i =_;1, minute, and the work of getting and slippery eels. Now they were Then looping an arfi around tl,e for rirm to be received as a man t+rertwars n c ■Rates _ under way was hurried. With a1- life lines flung out to' help him.' neck he pried the head_ backward among men. But in assuming man's Tel, nA. }east most bars poles -the lugger -- would -- -Their continued la hing and twist- until he could get a strangle hold V ature He di- not par take, of man's have great diffrcuity in standing ing were real and substantial, He on the wiadpipe. sin. Jesus cattle in lie_ form of a up in the wind and rough sea. A +.�. one -�b�6. Tht Carib was a bi man to be a servant of all men. giant wave swept the deck With He began clawing at them, pull- man, with a head asghardwasfua Sharing With Jesus Says Rhe8 ®abe Pail a yell Dick tried to save himself, in himself from one mass of ri' battering ram, and arms and. legs •, ', g g- g The exhortation in verse s is Runs i■ her family - _ but' with his arms tied 'behind his Bing to another. 1'Vhea his hands as thick and solid as tree trunks. that. vt-e shall share the humiliation back he was as helpless as a child. cause in contact with a floating After the first shock of surprise, 9 Jesus suffered: we shall be humbly He rolled over and' over, and was spar, and it bobbed up and nearly he struggled to shake his assail- His servants and the servants of Bttf OrC�i F>wla�th saved at the last minute by Black smashed his face, he laughed in ant from his back, grunting and mankind we shall seek to save.the Burley, - who, jerked .him back in glee instead of, cursing. If he. could blowing kudly. Dick's strength lost by seeking to bring them to Wah Krusehen . the nick of time. • _ - _ cowl up the wreckage to the had been badly spent in the struggle Jesus Christ, then only Savior. Maay,peopirs seem to think. _becwu,e.i "Cut these ropes," Dick splut -. schooner's deck he would be safe. in the water, and as they rolled We-are to have the mind of Jesus complaint rum in the family, that then tered. "and give me a chance. An- ard.`twisted over the_ cabin - -floor Christ in. the sense, of true faith, i little they can do about it, on the „ Again .and agate the waves broke Kr. r,wn breath came in short, la- obedience to God• love for the contrary, all the more reason for taking other wave like that will fidish me. his hold and flung him back, jerk. steps to avoid it. Especially if that - Captain Tucu nodded to his mate- ing the ropes from his hands, and bored gasps. and-I of Gad, faithfulness in prayer complaint ig rheumatic pain. Read how - - = ."Cut 'em an' take him below." casting him hopelessly adrift; but In 'spite of his advantageous hold, and -I 1.anSinB for - -cad's holiness. am woman kespe free tram it :- Dick waited tits chance. He had a succeeding comber would restore he realized that the Carib might _ - - "Rheumatic p� rues In my family. them'to hire: He grew more cau- eventually • get the . better of him. My lather suffered very badly with w I definitely decided to trust his life Prefabricated House I have been - taking Krusckan Salta, off tioust climbing upward between The bull -like• neck rose and fell. - - re the sea again and a try die weaves, and • holding n for dear emitting horrible g and on, for about raven yeas.. o liter B 8 gurgling sounds, Burt In 591/ Minutes morning dose, is my flat N o: ter, -� -- _ reach the schooner. Better die _ p battling with the dements titan gall life each time one .swept over his but his strength showed no signs Krurchen is a great help is keeping • -- - head. _ of weakening. . The powerful rheumatic pain out of my abouldem k pirates. He _„ !h - - A worlds record for use- build• may. health L vary good. I eta swap with flee black • a muscles were -working slowly and hO stood a moment,- stretching his ateadit • while Dick's were rapidly ing was claimed 'b a London firm, 57 and can do a day's work with anyoar- _ limbs, and watching' the heaving 'In this way he slowly pulled p• Y - Prefabricated Construction's. Ltd I would not be without Kruachrn. " -- °- ' himself up the mass of wreckage weakening under the strain. seas. Another wave, smaller then The concern erected in 59., mite- (Mrs.) AJEM until. between waves, he was out Then, when it s °erred, as if, his utes an aluminum ' • - the first. but big enough to glue prefab' com• The whole recut of Krnrcben -is. is Ib - kiln an excuse, swept over the bow of the water. Then came the bat - last ounce of strength had been prising two bedrooms, parlor, bath action upon the organ of elimiaatimL of the lugger and rolled aft. trying of his body against the side used up. and his burly antagonist -room. and kitchen. The stnrcture Krurchen helps t� orgy to nmury of the'sehooner. was still fresh and active, a sud- measures 29 feet, 11 inches by 22 from �° body �° acid deposits which * e e .Finally- a giant wave carried. him den deafening crash - shattered the feet. !,! i inches. �e �e to rheumatic Pain. So try the When it struck him he gave an- clear over the rail and dropped J The average cost of such "pre- For pa � - g peed him stillness. other yell, as -'if calling for help, heavily on the deck where he lay (To _ Be Continued) fabs" which are built under Govern- hatf to me tesvtpooafii is hot water flesR = but instead of resisting the mass sprawled for some moments, gasp- ment auspices is abotit $3,600, the thing in the ��g. Two sues.: Z6c aai of green waters he plunged straight ing for breath, and groaning from IS3UE 45 -1946 Ifinistn• of Health said. 755 your d�etore• _ into them and assisted them in tre effects of tre teriffic struggle. _ -- carrying him overboard Black The crests of the surging waves - _.. Burley made a grab for him with reached him even here, but they his loo arms, but Dick ducked in no longer had the - • g 8 power to sire - _ _ - . -. • time to elude them. him as a battering ram. By cling- ing to a deck stanchion, he could _ Shaking the brine out of his eyes, resist them and recover his wind - `. -__ - - - - - -- - - - . - -- - - ------ - :` -_ lie be n m holding his - head as high out of the water at and strength. _ :. _ _ ;+ : :. he could. He made no resistance When he finally raised his head -to the waves, but swam with them, , and looked around the wave -swept striving to keep on their crests for deck,. he had a queer feeling that v /I better observation. A light twinkl- all his efforts had been in vain. -ed out of the darkness, but he The schooner was, abandoned, with wasn't sure whether it came from him as the only living being aboard. - _ the lugger or the schooner.. A little startled by his discovery. t' ;•i. he began crawling in the direction ' coaserved his strength as of the cabin. If Rose and her father - = _ <..`�� •','! s teach as possible, sivlmming easily were aboard he would find them fag • • and treading water every time he there, for .the wet, slippery deck . = = Q°o • ,. • -v►as a..,� w, tbe- Crest' of a wave.' t tsst'op was no place for .uem, and Lt.' . -From this pinnacle he had a wide - could not hope to navigate the ,p ii't ?:: ; • '=;glimpse of the sea; but the dark- - "1'br o' derelict on such a wild night. -� to - .ptss now shut out everything, and - t � neither the lugger nor the schooner s a w 1 W ooh Zee 'tom to *ltesvQ�4b t at► 'eels rnty� -:was visible, AVhen he reached the head of *t•S o s yes , ., WW" :: % "I've missed it," he groaned once. the companion, a welcome ray of - �'�,loL'You 9l, �1.ss4td' S • a of o • : , :.: la�'� vot►4, a °l1 r 40 b ¢von S ` 1 t1m a es4e� oT" , boaiea, tb g vo (all• - a - - hsSSb ve19�° - • eel'' Buff from heartburn, as 1 _ Suffering , and fullness that often accompany =wtipatiogn? ,Now -get double - action relief the dependable r- PHI LLI PS ''11' • 'Phillips' ]dills of Magnesia way. Just take 2 to 4 OR t�ilOp4 I ` tablespoonfuls with water. You'll be delighted 4 with the way Phillips' relieves discomforts of ,•cid indigestion -and in the morning. enables ! +rrwrei you to start the day thrillingly alive and blight. -• -..mss° r Ask for genuine Phillips' MiAt d 'Magnesia at your drug stm today. • �IIKt/n re-? j .,- • it /11, 0S PIS 11111le 03 TO BE SUR OF THE SiST- r - w• Ar+ lY�°'»= z:. P- e�'"'" Ss.•fE.:2a3t= �'d,�:.�.s.:tf"�,. ,..y' •"'k.'� _ -. u+ — - °--x ;..,sR:....__,_.- _- -�=��_ ._� —,,..: vim:.; _.y.. =- �' � � ._,.. _.ri. - v �- 't"7vs -kw*- ...wc; �- r *....r...+w.�.ww.+- ��-,r� .. .a .d • TAB1.� TALHS � � �. T� �, ��, D� '' sad eggs brat they did not stsy far .•�' _ • � ( �( good old days ottr the tnatiaee. _ . - . '• •.••r • ' ` � � � � � • � ` � � I[' H � �� R F �S :'; mothers went to tows for butter •'� �Brandoa Ssla, ',' • :. Drtfl�sy Potacioea • - .. j , . �`, , •4�4 y.,.. �� Good Friend The Potato .. � � - , ' The people who love potatoes, Shortage f6Widence � Accident ToU • - � - = :,q - . - �"- ;': t+i+ho could est them three rimes I � • � � ` '= , The. meat shortage in the U.S There were 261,606 deaths on �:,,3 • a day and often do so, are not is more acute than w•e had been the battlefield from Pearl Harbor �'t'"r*• -c` � � - _ much interested in the way they ihiul:ing it was. A Canadian motor- to • ��-,} Day. Dozing this acme pe- '� �' - ' .?ere prepared, they like t1:ern any- ing south of t:e border says he saw rind 355,000 deaths were caused by , ,, - ` way. But there are othrrs who a man chasing a ral;l:it with the home accidents. SREAKFAcSt /� � •• • • .• . " -:: do not have such a love for, this - Kew York Herald Tirbttne. �'�yJ i �'• � � � _ man two jumps ahead of tit• do$. � . . _ �- ,•- :.,�owly vegetable and get, tired of - l+itchener Record �, - i �� j -�' • - , ' boiled. baked, maslied. • scallo�d � -�Aio Forest Fire _ _,_ - and even fried potatoca. The homy - - -- - r _.- • -- '- _ Rich Man's To A «'ith ma nificent forests tea- �� 1 � ' . - .=-- eeonotr[i?;is of the Consumer Sec- y II� _ - g � - - 'lion of the Uoat:nion Department furies •old. a continual source of - �' ' t �`� • There has been another boost in" '� /� � „�. � �.�� %• (,, � r •' of Agriculture offer testes! recipes the price of •netiti• cars and tl:e situ- wealth' to the country, they don't - �• ��� L.• _',� � � �.r .� � • ..' which will find favc ur 'wilt ,all. know shat a forest' fire is is Swe- „..tersa^•�'r`. {• '� "' "�•� � :, - _ ation is .now shout where it was : ;,- ;-,.�:•• � t .,,. — ._groups of •potato consumers when the ecntt_u 'was 'den. The people, have self- discip -� ,,.•ds �� r - y yottn�. The line, and ' -• , Potatoes, Frsttch Peasaa Stgle autornohile is asin just a ricl'i perhaps they have laws, � �;... - r � t �-�. '+�; • ..g% cups cold cooked potatoca, cut man's toy. too' � �.. ,� ' - St. Catharines Standard. �:• . is 1 -inch cubes _ -The Kew 1'RFker. �s� .;�;?'•F' .. . _ � �� Y/ cup bacon fat � '�,.`�'?!• �r,� ". •. '9 1% cloves- garlic :, .: •_ � ; . 'Foot Trouble . � . � _ _ Advice to Hunters :: � �.�'' _ .... _ .• �;;' .. ij/ tablespoons chives or •onions, -� - - On the eve of a new deer hunting • • 4 new occupat'onal disease is � , ' chopped season we can only repeat ottr aa- forcing itself upon the attention of • ` : 1<� tableFpoorts •chopped celery nual warning: never shoot at the _ ,. the medical world- icket =line feet. , � - P � .. wild aim whil i ��/ .. • le v a al a it s li htin a s es g 8 r' • - i - - Peterhorou h Exaritnter. l •` . . '..:. 1% tablespoons flora .. _ - g cig,r .- .. , . . 1� c>sps rrsi]k or 3/4 cup stock and �y Way Out - Winnipeg Tribune. J •� . 'rte t. . � cup milk - - �• � teaspoon salt - � "' Prom Schenectady comes" the State of The Nation •- " : ' � z� teaspoon pepper - good news of the invention of a - - . " - - Suggestions ,!hat Alaska bt made f, r� � - - �, Saute potatoes in bacon fat until poison gas so potcerf`ul that - an a `• 'brown oa all sides. Remove pots- ounce of it would kill everybody in the 49th .state are causing some � _ � j � � r, the [Jnited States and Canada. If cynical- Americana to remark that � ._.. ., ' , r s•t't,;;'l.,; � '�;: . • toes and' keep hot on back of stove �` �� �rf �� ,� the human race kee s it will actually be the 30th. There •• or ia� warming oven. Crush arlic p oa trying, it � 1�J� %;� - = are now the �8 showp on the maps, � _ 1 with the blade of a knife sad fry• may soon succeed in finding s in addition to the te>rrible state the . �•, . `. � - is fat with chives or onions, parsley really easy way to put itself out - ,:�' - :' �atid. celery !cares. Add flour and of'its misery. -• wbok country is in. •• - . •• gradually bfead in' milk: Add salt ' -The _I�ew Worker' - �'�'iadsor Star. � �/iilet"e efi'lfilnJc odro golrtr' -rota brsakfest of tt+aaity�ehe _ _, _ golden - browe Grope -Nuts f lakes?" w • •and pepper and cook over low heat .. - ..Good Suggestion �� help �• Z �• ol'>SCe2'l Atsd the blood; and orbs' food etssmtfals". . -- �. . � until the sauce is this!.... shout, 4 '' - Mmua] every time I tttiai of that eleg:at, °Qtspe -pats g�a sre good all - , to 6 minutes, stirring constantly. Optimism, •says s contemporary; It is so difficult to get down to not -llis taste of Post's C�zape -33uts �tl Theta because they ?e• matiO _ __ ___ -__ _ r? - - - Add potatoes and reheat. A little is needed for a better world..4nd a work the day after a long week -end ��. my foot lust stamps down on � twa s>� ... �vhest sad tasltec! _� A ;_ - minced ham may be sprinkled' over better world is certainly needed for that often one suggests the aboli- Lhe accelerator!" bmky, Arid blended. baYee! • " - top of potatoes. Six servings. o timism lion of holida s. But wouldn't it �� Yeep gola'thm, brother! And . - - potatoca is Green P P y I71 leg slant: for s bowlful myself. On aid roosted for golden - brown, deli- . '' �' c'PPas - Hamilton Spectator. be more suitable to abolish the day the » I seed those esrbohydrates dons cit�neas sad eslsy dlgest3ass." • 0 large green peppers - after the holiday! ins• energy; proteins tars muaale: pboa- "We71 pollab sit anoe ai Ltioee QisaE - - . ! tablespoons fst _ .. � ".. � -� Liters! ,'. .'. -St. Thomas Times - Journal. pbostts for ttxth sad bones: irtloa toe eaGttsomy paeiagae.'' 'a - - - - . !tablespoons flour � - - - . - _. .. ' 1 cup milk Funny how slang uitlmately finds •. -�� teaspoon salt - - .. - -- ' �� honored Qhce in She 13ngnage f ! l j� _ _ � •' -=-- ; - - -. -- - •. ;�- lro soap! now means that there � � � 4'i' es �11! . ' ' - - . -- : Dash of pepper E V E It? D �r a rags 6fafore winter sets in) �.,� . . -• . is no soap... ;.. `. .. 1 cap grated cheese _ O i C - .,� - ,; .. 8 cups diced cooled potatoes � - flaw itizcn. � �� � � � � '' "� -tell - . - _ _ peppers, cat in half lea h- ~�" . . wise and remor-e seeds. Parboil, , _ �'�` - - � � ,� j1. ;, -� \� � - ---- i / - , . ', -. uncovered. m salted water until ten- . S?ARiS MOati IN 11KT Z fEtONOS - _. -_ —_ \�; ° e � ••� ,F, � � � � . 4 der but not soft. Drain. Nett fat. - - � � : � - "''� � ' `'�� ,j � - , sdd flour and blend well. Add milk ,� - -- - y`� � � 1 ' �� � , ,,, • • ` •° _... _ .. - j'�4 1 . sttrnng constantly until mtature - r �, " 1 „ • ?•,., ' ?• � �, a y S,, _ - thickens. Add salt. PtPPer end " �r � ' _ ��>r�j� - - •. cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. l'. ":;'•. {; � ` �� Add potatoes and beat aver low � I ; • yell , ` V,�i___� .•� � � ' _ e •rl� heat until hot. Serve is green pep- ` � � �� � �'.-- e .' :. per cases. Six servings. � . � . s - _ - '"• - :, - Bologna Cups with Hot Potato - _ - . -- � �\ -"' - � � �'!'/� � ' - _ ._ _ __ , � _ I� cups diced. cooked potato _ : C \� `� � � r,,,�' .. - - � _ - . �; E sweet pickles, chopped :. / _ \��` \� / � �' • : "; it hard cooked egg. chopped - _ ' /� - SsLd dressing to moistm - ME� '���e�`/ / ! i �I�a` .. - ,• _ � ' ` 1 • IBalt and pepper � is / / • � fw 1 �, - . .r�'1 • M sticaa large• bologna - t2 �'' � �,ri� FO( THAT 80T7pM STEP ON TFE f345EMENT ' :–r " � - -_ y ��ts.• � ___.�I Combine everything but bologna. too ayMs. • _ STAIRYN4Y THAT- CAU�.aED YtOJ SO MUCH T1i0LIBC6 CLEAN OUT THOSE FURNACE PIPES THATp1D YGU - _ _ -,, - -_- Heat in top of doable baler. Do ' • - y� _ _ ° B � tvgNlJlNi AS /1 *IN Is, ass _ ��- LAST LATER- � DI ?WINTER ` wh:cheshould betcnt ar 1 the thicker NlARK6D THIS WAY ° :� - � RT' LAS - : _ ..- -� - . _ - �`_:� • , - than usual. Heat to a httte hot fat ALL I DO TS WLE t�►v ITt$ ?NOSE STORM L'--\ - - - - in f1-yiag pan until edges curt rap - COAL ANO WE'RE �vINpOWS I IcNt<w yiOt! y-��,D I " ... -- ._ - ��;� " • to form a cup.. Fill wt`th hot• potato � 5TI LL FI2EtcYIN6 NIwE FI)cE0 TttE11A BEFORE � ,rwaT s _.. - � � , �,�-t' - - . _•- salad, garnish with parsley. � _ - �- Yt7U PtJT TF16N UP - -_ Creamed vegetables' may replace °�"! �4 •� ? � • ; � _ �• • � . �z>ot potato aaLd. S�rreet ant noel in any Pike � J. _ - �. ..._ gg - - - -- - - - -' - - - _. - - - � � 41 ..� � � { - - • Xoo can't fed yoar best if your _ �. � l - � - - . r- •, • b aren't working normally. " _`, � / r , � �, � � � � '. .a i _ _ - Gia 1Pills help give relict from .. �_.,1, � I . _ - � �� . . - Bsdtsrche, ,Rheamat3c Pala sad - � f t �\ � •� ' . _ . orbs symptoaia of alogsish kid. _ �•.:. • . - - .. _ net's. Yoar drtt�gia sells Gin Pitta t , � _- i -.. ,� Ci • �.. • �� � / I � =•:; = -. - - • i�� '' :�r.' -'r. .. ib a �tlataRtOa- OhmOaeyhtCk � � -� - `�.� .. • `� -- _ . ' basis. Gas pscksRe todai -sw � - . -; . - -. yrw+rt their werit. DO A JOf3 CiN THAT INSIDE FRdVT DOOR THAT HAD - .. ••' P1.116 UP THOSE CRACkS N Tl•E STORM '•� ': � A NASTY HABITOF � AKING EVERY TIME YC)iJ '� • � .� -'� �" • - ° • R•vw. eW, 10 MIN �. _ WINDOWS THAT PLAYED HAVOC W[TH YC1UR COAL CAME HOME AT $ A.M. AFTER A POKER GA.Mg. - � _, 7. • •• • NaMwp;eM, t10 Mai •, &LL LAST WIMER - � WITH THE 80Y5 LAST WINTER ? � � ..` � :�:;., . � t /�rMU.S..t.s�i/r►GiMPillr) - — — - � - �j • � • - ` a I STANDARD MFE TOBACCO - - • �^ j K.. BREWERY • '-- •:-•:.= '�:�•• ::;���.,.•`,;:a • - � - •• •• • : : REG'LAR FELLERS —'�'he Nose Knows .. o rt • - By GENE BYRNES - � °`? - _ . - •y ..• LS H6 � � ' . 3!t TWtIT' NKS i++o+r , �C�QX%v' . � ; .. v;: / JEJT 'TO SFIIOtiN � � Til' i'kPtIL! � NOW WATICN " . - _ AREAL 7N' A � - A - �.. .�- t�OfVtS ? -TGOSN VEST SNIFF OF MY POP'S r _ >." _ � CqQ+� � If 1 ' I CC#4T I1N' 1.EY: H(M ' ' ` t POP$ OFFICE Ni POPII fiE S4 ,- • :: ' • ' •' f;tliJGDNOtJND' DLUE~ e j DEl.16I•I"iED • HE't.L PlpDERIY �" ANTS % �� .:. - _ '. • _ _ - - - !� _ PROH6' I��,,,;i • _._ . `a1VE LS A WCKFL EACi1! _ :� O - - StJiT � � - - - _.. ,.. �' '~ ` .. � , r � fd, .. - f � •'• � W11.1c SHOP%E � ,- - � I i I1 / s � ' .. •' :C <'� - 2 - • •_ r �y - ti� - •,.{,,, s `'` ''' : ? ?! i - '.�.. _ •':ok ••:: •.. ,�'•Rk'i 'i,.::ti:'. .$5�''i, ' :.•:k � ,,M !, � / � Ste: i ��� . • � W� • - , • � - /f lYS�,rT M �'-i ..�i A1.M II.A NI IrM `,�'`— T � *• . 1 - . - - .• , }. ' 6 •� • -�. 7r �T' •°Sr a '�., - 1:_•... -. ...' �i •' AL Fes`: :i• z �u n: ..... ". :�.' � :... .: .. .rt •. - - .v . r ... .,_.. ......_ r_ ... -...ay _:,•. -ac�� _ ._,.... .,i.�4.. .. '. .i�e•�. =..� ,....a .n• - .s S'.�� .�.._.' : -- _•- a_�a -C r�� ntc6iap Taupe, oa W . c, , o: tech weer . nwelr bt Broolvin Let week and. - Mr. a -d Mrs. Blake Lehman, and Mr. mad Mss. Iswson -Hill of dltsaify of Goodwood visited base _. •; ;.. xi. and . Mss. T. A. AuWoot, � at 'Claremont - vww meads bare, last last weds. and. iAjas. spent Lisa week-end with we*emd. Mr, J. Townsend of Billsvil!e via- friends at the Pai& A vary ., , ,d shower was ited Mr. B. Draper over the week- _ . ]t. Draper - spent a few days last given to a recent bride, !hr's. Glen ML, { I • i ' . i/ i ! `. week with friends at Goodwood. Ys. and Mrs. J.' Davies, of Twon ■ fro, visited their aughter, ]En. B. Draper w�aek.end. Pick erin A community shower for C�ea and or Mrs. Lavette will be held on Thais— die, of this :�.xcattt ;x'1 ow 41nka pass ym mw a� CDAL9 . Celli. CEMBNT, ..SAND, ORA : and BUILD$RIS &UppLIBS also 10041 GArtage work Mn. R Beckett e,_d Idrs. A. We havealoo placed in stoat a iw • Michell were Toronto visitors last - r� E. CYRIL E MORLEY un at xA - ' - ..Owners INSURANCE AND Mw — :aEi ii� s�.a, O► Last Sunday, Re' v. Boehmer, of - - - -- -- -- Cabary Baptist Church, Toronto, a and the .Ambassador Trio Let REAL ESTATE A. W. MITCHELL. aama chnroh conducted the services the Shell Stn, 4 01. Dundas Pickering, opt. at our church. This coming Sunday y PH O IrtE 67 PICK. : Rev. and Mrs. Tyler, retuned tries_ ionarit'3 will conduct the services -Str. East, Whitby ' Mr Mrs. Chas, , Suigineaw 9ireetorq `::WINTERIZE YOUR CAR CORDON F:_ OSBORNE A.& R>ccfiarsson SERVICE '& REPAIRS _ MANAGER GMERAL DMURANcis We have rmng old fern -ties E�PIR� LIFE COK�APiCi�N9 nor slaughtering a1d and worn-out _ • "roes. ALL animals delivered to We Will- Call And Pick It Up -two omow � old .. �. easy as are well cared for and honan- rIy destroyed. - ReprsseataZ Bass Mes _ to slag. County Motor Sales $• _ :• BEST MARKET PRICES W. PUehrin F. 4 B. our Plant j,.. ` _ 'fiurryn K,eape, Oshawa . D • �.. �' Truck or Carload Shiptnente Phone 'Whitby $38 Ralph Gulliver, oebawa .■a. of as MR& 't trdepheme, 522 Wktby, Oat CORDON YOUNG LIMITED ili T s e as ..� =— 166 Keating St., Toronto WM. MAW Iawnoes A*vbw AV(PI70NEW sad A drws =- !'4s■s DR. P. L. LOOS, yVALVATOIL smoon. Oar Pldi a it n Yly'I'ERINARY Bolas i %tori; Phone °? Wye KEN AND CLARKE .. _ •.. DUMBARTON � did Daadas !!t. %eel. Wh#.by. Oat. : Phans PW ring 77 R 5 - j - - AUCTIONEERS - - Ueensed and Aathoiriznd fem fare Maple Leaf Fire 7 Coanties of Ontario and York. _ Ladies ,& Men's it ear -- : ' - Parse, Stock, Implements Hocae- hold Furniture, Real Estate —Insu Co. -- . Ch Hdren's Play Suits & Over ells pmt lW Sales ou: Specialty at Reasonsj3W ' *ft or iPiis.e tie,! trt+ass tb. Tmtpee aed Rates. Dual Servioe for the Price of One. Cbeep rto for p'.rm and Comto .,boots & Shoes - 1lt.e.... t: mss be Yea: arse, Milliken P. D, Phone, Agin. 58W3 Haflddfags _ ifhadseera 1aaavrawee oa - -- Markham P. O. phone Mar1G 806 W�� 80m eta. Self - serve Groceterla - - - C. H. TUCK. OPT: D. Prentice■ have been e■tabliied Autsombiile, Iztas:as►es of An Zia is Dlstns Bloat. Opp A. O. auctioneers since 1810. Bowman & Rowe °M • S C H A P NI A I'� _ ; 03HA�►A Barrister .'r Sofidtor Notaes tip W � • • Iahn� 16.6 - _ C. C. RICHARDSON GE r THEM NOW l I 1 -- -- -- -- _ • - -- Salto 8 ?i By 9t. Toronto • PIPES, ELBOWS FOR YOUR ■ - 1 Sellers & Atkinson a` STOVES a:.d FLpRNACE3. Phone Agin. 801Wt - Stnuff. 290 Your Satisfaction *7 Picke'ring Gaaeso0ss _ (Black and Galvanized) - H e r d w a i e r OOAL SCUTTLES ' L lcensed 11 MCKEE Try "'Chimney Sweep" goat GENERAL HARDWARE AL1C�OIl PAINTER 8e, DECORATOR . : Destroyer -+The Modern WAy. To Clean Chiinneya, Farnaces and -` 25 Y.ear)s Ex - 'lox e,5 _ mow• - ..,and - - bales eondu.ted where. rPICK2=NG ONTARIO - -- ' &LVIN i'3U3IiBl . '' SUPPLIES � - - Specssliztng in Stock, �rnitnre and y 8aiaf, J. I. (Mud) STEWART, B. A. - - !!li 3s�ps_ (HARDWARE adv Bail slel prrepared and -- - -. • _ �.,' %one Pickeri� 46 _ - - i Barrister, Solicitor, Notat7i -_ - =,8. BALSDON n�P ICKERING Prompt ervice. _ R BE�I� 'FAQ : reeew - .od Road Reasonable Rates - - =RR EgoWMU uall i _ � ty Meat6 '. :.: - F. J. Donevan - Fish in Season TNEATR RADIO SERVICE �• a E Osta rio [.nd F wits •& Vegetables -- ' �-.g =T�� - - • - - ' - SIL- K'S MARKET >I�5 � Sa,et.- 1�..t. O.iw.. a.1<. -_ ?iiaatthially . Ass- coniftioaad - THURSDAY. FRI., SATURDAY . Plt000 Picherir�g � J A. WILLOUG14BY -- _.NOVEMBER 7, 8 and'9 • , it i3lvasnsy Earsa .111ra�:y - - -_ - :. --- -• - -•. .os.w.eswrt Hand• Of Goa - Ton;nto a 'hwo Shows • ? ar►d 9 P. M. « - 156 Yoe, 8t, d►i)ufi06 ? Batuday Matinee at 1.30 P. M, T011I CONWAY . Ass ]Lake or Moie1 � eat ala Oldest is We Want Your Poultry & Eggs- - ' - H, i Yoirs" ' The Falcon's Alib ARTHUR E D GONfYLT OU1t AGTIVECIIr'DEPT. WE SELL DIREC TO THE . CONSUMER PHONE 5! 8 >s YOi;' C_AN BE ASSURED OF THE HIGHEST :. � ROR THAT NOME IN THE GTY ' plus an' added attraction MARKET PRICE FOR THESE . PRODUCTS -Beautiful C eat - - - -- EGGS Bonita Granville Noah Beery Jr. C Q M R I E� R M R E R Get : CHICKENS Phone :Tee - Co. i UNDAY- TUEsDAyT LIMITED y -- Two Shows At 7 and.. 9 :.P. M. _ .. -. . f : _ . _ . • -� :Scarboro .Junction _ . `• - • NOVEEMBER 11 1E and _13 —.� _ - P_nces _ ., DUCKS - :336 {TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Searboro ass " - "FROM TRIS DAY FORIVARD" ALVES ltoa6h and Dressed Lumber ldsiwort .. = Joan Fontaine with Mark Stevens -- - - �' _' Framda __$ash _Doors - TatIRSDAY PRI a - interior Trim 111"Ji6p SATURDAY -�`'" '--' - boll srd sarde.d F1osrMS - 210ek Insulated swing Cadargrain 8hlnsle New NOVEMBER 14, 15 and 16 DICKERING FARMS LTD. vailbow& a� L oeda: �l,a : Asphalt Bbi�as .o11 Rooftg - _ _ e Return of wasYrnt, ONTARIO PHONE. 886 Day or Night _ _ . Na es" Pladoses Dwelay 2% - ' iFrank .lames > we r�r L`' - Gene Tie /may an Henry Fonda All grades of P. tai