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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_11_151"- - VIOL. 66 Np. 12 '- P'ICKERING, ONT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 4 Authorised as Second Claw Matter eab. Rate $2.00 per, yeses: U. S. $ W . C. ifurkar and Sac, P4blishera • C _Post Office Department, Ottawa_ _. ■ • • • On h� - Nomination Mee .. �icker�E� Towns _ . Friday __22nd All those persona who ,;re' in the - Unveil Memo la! rickering Village BIRTHS lsubit of attending the Township .. Bicycle Biding On Sidewali�s • • • I� Nomination Meeting will 'appreciate Born, to Mr. wx -M;s: Alan -He via the chancre of day this year to the of North Bay, (nee Alice Robertson) Another Case is reported of a At Rouge Satur $y Mr, and Mrs. John Williams of 22nd of November, 'with elections, a son. young local boy riding his bicycle to ,• and Mr. and Mrs. Will - if demanded, on December 9th.: on the sidewalk, and crashing into -� Voters' List is now on cis- $100,000.00 Before Christmas s Pickering lady, lcnocl6ng her to The Was Memorial at the corner �' of Toronto, were recent via- The is your responsibility to the sidewalk. It was a case of sh- of the First Concession and the lion with Mr. and Mrs• C. J. Stev- The Canadian Save the Children Alton& Road will be unveiled this , Mr.. • • see that your name is on the list, other of our youngsters who are not Mr, and Mrs, Saris Linton A and not that of the Deputy Return- Fend is now �Ci.1g its finest oppor- old enough, or long enough to reach Saturday, November 16, at 2.30. tea' tuns* -its greatest challenge. were recent visitors with Mr. and . �g Odificer'0. on election day, at the pedals properly, making it very Rev. A. E. Holley, of Dumbarton Mrs. Noranan Banks. The •Liatona the polling boobs. It must raise $100,000 before this dangerous to theme ;ves and every- will-act as Master of Ceremonies. Nomination Meeting at' 1.00 P. M. Christmas. Why, It has committed one who conim near them. The program for the unveiling re former residents of Pickering. itself and the people of Canada to Riding bicycles on the' sidewalk „ g � as John Mowatt has been taken to Must Have Been In .Wrong Area the saving of the lives of scores of dm8 follows: O Caxfor the Reeve D. the Oshawa Hospital for a few days is still against the-law, Blake Amnia, for the Township children is Europe -- children who, _ grader observation. i.. Elsewhere in this issue are re- but for the Grace of God, might Council ....Cyril Morley, Pre., of Mrs Robert Gordon !a• confined to ports of success by some parties its Issue ):ears our own. European child- THE SABBATH the Fick. Horticultural Soc..... Rev. her bed following a heart attac lL the north country on the deer hunt, ren are. hungry. They are without (By Rev. A. E. Holley) Sydney lambert, Christie St. Hose - � Service in the Presbyterian although, as far as we can make warm clothing. n a month or so they• ital, to unveil the monva3ient- - - eChurch was withdrawn on Sunday out, the party from the village did will be cold. •Many can be saved. The United Churns Catechism Rev. E. G. Robinson, speaking for afternoon last oa•L-ig to the illness not have the rx-mes of some - one The Committee is doing its begat, states "we should spend the Lord's the king on behalf the Bernard, b4 Rev. Marshall. deer to each man. 'VPith the money collected this svgs -. Day in public and private worship, speaking on behalf of the Veterans Mrs, W. V. 8edditt, o! Keswick, The local party have been stragg- .. W H. Moore, for the School pier, we've gent overseas: 5000 gals, is reading and meditatiesn, converse " is visiting with Mrs. H., T. Faliaise ' ling home on different days, with of cod liver oil; 20,000 pounds of with family and friends, in deeds Sectson....Hymn t`O God our Help for a week. some still banging away up there baby food; 21 cases of wiaxm cloth- ' of kindness Mad in grateful rest . in Past ... The King". as we go to press. - Ong. We are now- prep:asing -far the from.-All- nedeasary labor". The veiling is called for 2.30 Carvet2s Farm Sold, embevn . = -- -sharp and -in.- -case of rai=n„ the pro - ab Saturday, Decemberr Z 000 worth It would appear that the I5n -ine Ramembrance Day shipment overseas of: $32, gram will be held is the Rouge - - -- -- of mew clothing. We have ordered an intention as revealed ui extser- School_ Tlie 150 -acre farm belonging to- - W e are a bit any- =�gHt even additional: 10,000 ga %ns of -cod ienee of - the Hebrew people was that the late J. H. Cary eth, ,just east of T say, ashamed t a that we are not able liver oil at $3.20 per gallon; 100,000 one day in seven should be set aside ANNUAL BAZAAR the University (Ajax) Road has to re "Remembrance Day" act- poems of baby food at 29c, per for the specific purpose of worship - been purchased by Mr. Mel. Bryant, � report pov+sd and $35,000 worth of new and rest. The history of mankind under the auspices o! St. Georges and an auction sale will he con- ivitiea in this village, similar to clothing. has shown the wisdom of this rule Guild, will be held on that of Oshawa and Wihitby', and A aailon of cod liver oil, ten Ibs of life, and that Sunday is both the ducted by Ken and Clarice P'rerstioe, • other nearby towns. Nothing of an of baby flood and $10 worth of warm logicU and proper day for it's app- on Saturday, December p of the _ oftlicisl nature was parried on, on - - �at Nov. OV �� Csrveth fern stock and implements. 4 Monday, and the Sunday services, clothing ca's save s child's Fite. lieeatioa. at 3.00 P. IL A 1argis' fiat of Registered Jersey at which the different ministers con- We are sincerely asking you now It would seem that the trend of cattle 'is one of the main features -- ducted Remembrance Day services, to lend the most generous support modern life tends to relegate Christ- _ Fancywork 'Rite Elephant of the sale. Large posters, listing ; 1 duct attended by but a few. How posaible to this humane and urgent unity more and more to the pert- Aprons Fish Pond the sale will be on display shortI7. easy to gorge. undertaking on behalf of children phery of manki-bd a interest, and 73rrne- baking Afternoon Tea This will be one of the largest { who desperately , need a helping has led many to think of the Lord's . Mrs. H. C. Hutchison, President Was in this area for some time. _Just Sentences May and it`s - sanctity as an old- Rev.. E.. G. Robinson, Rector -:--J - (published for and in support of the tsshionel taboo, which an up-to -date Miss Isobel Sherwood Visits The two young men who broke in local Save The Children Fund. Ed) person does not take seriously, The C. O. F. Bawling Ndws Parents id Cumberland, lEnglamd Yet, if worship is to have its. (By Bill Hayes) � to Chapman's Store a week ago, - �. appeared in Magistrate Ebbs Court rightful place in the lives of people the Church must be given an opp- The Repeats won their games with Miss Isobel Sherwood, the J. _ on Tuesday," and were given fail a ortrinity to participate in it Dr. the Duffers again this. week, and T steph store, left recently rl to terms that will keep them out d ATTENTION F_ARME$S!I visit hrei wnt3, in Cunberland t rms t ha for some time. john A. MacDonald used to say, they are now leading the League by County, England. , Both living and 'The nation does not accept respon- quite a comfortable margin. They The quick, co- operative, work of Persons interested In the soil , in advanced years, they re both in sibility for the world training of meet the Busy B s„ who have been � � - local citizens with Chief Irvine and testing project of the Brooklin III hen th. Isobel will spend most of - its peoples it commits that sacred on a winning streak for the first Officer Fred White, must be a = Junior Farmers, enquire at the winter with them. drraonstrataon of the way things are your nearest post o!'!`fee for task to the C'hum's. If the nation time this Friday evening, and' any- dose asvw -sd here- break-ifs one - soil boxes and insiructions. its the Church to train 'its Pro- thing can happen. Doug. Bryant p ' dons fail the next. � pie in morality seal religion, it must took the Men's Double with 4W Vne 'Churches give the Church. an opportunity to points and- Gladys Bryant won the Rev. Jamea 1. Raddin Ra Pak Ao it, and all the Church asks is Ladies' Double with 313 pants. 1 ickertn United Church that the sacred day be guarded from Standing _ ., Points The death took place in Toronto, Help yourself h Helping the the encroachment of greed, and Repeats 12 �v Robe. G. Copekand, B. A. Brooklin Junior Farmers Minister ou Sunday last, of Rev. Jaynes J. kept for this purpose. Here as else- Busy B's. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. iieddin, Rector add Si Thomas where, ceaseless vigilance is the ')often 1, Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, price of safety". Blowers p 10.00 a. m. - Sunday School Father 1- eddin, 11.00 a, m, - Morning Worship ! . in his 59th _ .. _ _ _ .. - - - - - - _ _ . - y°u'' -' — --- •'- 7.00 p. m. Evening service is _ a native of P§*ering, had assumed _ ` -- Clarae of Young People's Union duties in thin parish only nine days f '- before suffering this fatal heart - - - ;.' _ attack. - - Rev. D Marshall � Minister TOWNSHIP OF PICK.E•RING Sprott, Organist s .cledes Notice of Posting Of 1 . Tow•nsbiD' Votes' Lists SL'YD Y NOVEMBER .' .-• _ ' °; J Applications are invited fora 2.� p•' �. - sur:day school r a - - - goo p..r,. - chh Service - K� Voters' Lis. 1946. MmsitipaHtr of • • • • - ti t1w cm1mrse en of the Township of :NMSING (ASSISTANTS' COURSE - _ 7%9 �«' Pickering, iA the County of Ontario • � . : NOTICE IS HFRtEBT GIVEN that ': will meet at Ilse home of Mn. Jsso. - '•• >1 have complied with section 8, o! ea m m e A C i n g November . � t h. ' . ' lturl�; -oa" Thuriday; -Now. 21, at Q ;� _ 2.a0 ms. All ladies welcome. ,the voters' List Act, and that I have : • .. _. _ . P posted up at my office at Brougham, r 1 - 1 -iii coarse ' coasisu of three tnoaths' classroom instruction Dombartm United Chus+ai on the 7th Day of November, 1946, x - the list of all persons entitled to iced six months' practical instruction in hospital. Central l _ Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., .IL !0. vote • in the sod. Municipality at the .' sachooh are located at Toronto, Hamilton and Kingston. Minister .� t_ 71. Municipal- Elections and that such 1 -_ SUNDAY, NOYEMBEIt 1'r - Religious EdAsuv4;wv,� lint �yrnains there for insoection. and - 9 ' I hereby call upon all voters to, take gNTRANC'1< REQUIRtiMENTS ' Time for Boys and Cirls, a _ immediste proceedings to have any - 1L00 a, ms. Morning Worsisip errors or omissions corrected accord- a Age-18 to 40 years -' Theme;- "The Hts:san Cry" p1 ing to law, the last day for appeal Plan to attend Church on Sunder . the 28th 'day of November, 1946 -4 Grade 10 Education _ - -• • Good Health Centennial relied Church Dated at Brougham, Ont., this Tth _ _ Highland Creek' Day of November, 1946` - Rev, A. E. Holley, B. A., B. l0. y Students receive $60.00 per month less maintenance :Uniform SV'dDAY �NO�'�ME� 17 L, T. JOHNSTON, Clerk o! Said Municipality are provided. Transportation is paid for students from their 1,15 p. m. Afternoon Sun. School pL« of residence to the central school. 7.00 p. m. • Evening Worship ; Thmbe - • "The Human Cry," >ai t On samessful completion of th6 Course graduates receives � 8,30 P. m. - Young people's Service certificate from The Department of Health. Members and Adherents are Limited number of 3 1 -2 A. P P ' tractors. complete with plow r uested to note change in the Hoar disco or cultivators, svailablP 'of Worship. You are cordially in- for immediate or Spring del `a, aPi n sbenld amy i s�itwfy a the vited to worship at centennial. ivery. _ _ DIVISION OF NURSE REGISTRATION 0 Local demonstration on W- Parliament 13nildinIM Queen's Park, Tor000a Pickering Town HaII Setvioea quest. See our exhibit at the • - Royal Winter Fair. - SUNDAY, NOVEMBERt 17. EMPIRE TRACTOR AND -•D E P AX T M E N T O F .H E A L T H + Services are -being hold every Sunday, in, the Town Hall, a6 EQUIPMENT Co. LTD. 11.00 a: tn. and 7A0 P. m, FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Radio pastor John Green will be : Box 250 Pickering, Ontario the guest speaker an Novstisber 1T, • - e►w�.a -u at 7.00 p. m. EVERYBODY WELCOVE l } "� %'` �' A -~,. -"yg .' �,` -s }►.J i'"z ', �y,• v. fiy ,;.. °•," / ',va,° ';t ..,+,`�y '� •'i`-,r+"raI y4•%' I '{�'� ,FOUR -ROW CORN PICKER :.vNOT HARD TO TAKE THIS WRAP ' • gHS�,'r ?'? i — i,Fy ll" s.i9!°'y, ..,�'",l• � ' "^a".'. -7."� ^:•'•z' ,'yv�". "''"- :.,,�.'•s 'ti•� 'v '' -- , �;.1 • ��' a y �� �, � ! h f`�4�� y , r, � );� uy'kk y'F .a�� I,a�XM°r'e'" . ,:sl '� 3 - - - - • ^ �` - copies -d " -the �* i - huge scarf pie - 1" tured here, large s, enough to be r t used as a shawl,'" will be presented -- ; " to the chief - * and to the wives of the first 'delegates of each of the 51 United y +" - -- 1' Nations. Of pure white silk, it lyf• <'�` s' bears the''yj national seal, in Ii _ color, of each t member coun-1. Like a weird monster the picker stands with five huge claws ready. try. The UN ;As ,. scarf was created;' 'These exclusive pictures, taken on Lester Pfister's 'famous hybrid. by Brooks k > a : ' corn farm at El Paso, Ill., show the first four row corn picker ever Cadwallader, yyy _ p u� noted silky h 4 to be used.. The monster strips the ears from standing corn, husks , 4 !• s them and deposits them on a traveling belt which drops them into ti designer, at the �!, request of the a trailing wagon. The picker is powered by a combine motor and " pulled by a caterpillar tractor. One four -row picker harvests as H American ? f t Association, z ' much com in 20 minutes as a good field hand can get in a working �'? r : : -day. With time out for changing trucks and other delays, it picks 'for the United { R� Nations.', • .2400 bushels a day. Pfister uses a "mechanized army" of four four- � ' � �° - '' � • row pickers and seven two -row machines, with which 200 or more f x acres a day is stripped, husked and delivered to the elevators. This. "•ytar he expects his biggest crop, some 11;0.000 bushels. With high grade hybrid seed corn prices ranging from $6 to $12 a bushel, its Long trailer train heads for the t million '..• ' .. _. value 1s close o a oars. ive rm es aw � - 1 r d II f '1 ay. ,>iyti � _ .ef.D;,,.'` A � •. "�',�. ,� �stia .war' — fi., Good Food Habit ` - -" - -- �r,�,><• rr„ -.,Y ��; " ,� ::� x :. ,� £F�� �� ,,' ,�, '" s Remarks Recalled- For Good Health Recent_ world_eveats rrs all a rte- j Sufficient quantities of different mark made by Fie4d Marshal von e P foods are available in Canada to Itundstedt in 194.1; ' �1'e don't have provide every Canadian with nutri- to Pear peace conditions analogous ' n► X� L'� �9 1 e ents needed for health, Dr. E. W. to those which we have imnosed " r • ',4.; Na., McHenry of the University of To- because.. our ..adversaries will _ai- °.T ronto said in ail address at a nutri- ways be divided. Their disunity . ' l lion meeting sponsored b the g ^_ g P y will force" them to fight ht each other, Health League of Canada. He - and Germany will play one side ' t ,K f added, however, that there is evi- against the other." r h r ` ` s'. Wiz. dente- that the food habits of many - Stratford Beacon= Herald. _ = • }v� air " �y� Canadians need to—be—improved and f t i that the 'available foods are not be- . ing properly used. The- two main causes for mal- +ou {1'111 61n107 C►nJIns At : •aa nutrition in Canada are ignorance �'�� �� 84�Pr1 f p�� �9"' •" and indifference;' said Dr.:1lcHtri- ■ Y ry. "These two causes can be 1'UItU \TU y . most effectively wiped_ out by the - • V-7 gnaw wits Rare • a ; mower sad Telearwf adequate training of children in Single. $2511 aw- w healthful - living. Double, R't..so up - - -- - - ' _ He said food habits are formed R Ism Good Food ttyDtalaa and Dane- Four -rosy picker, at work in cornfield that stretches as far an the eye can see. in childhood and persist through srerbearae at carlten life with little change in most peo- Tel, RA, 4731 pie. Firmly entrenched habits were Cadkdian Carpentry difficult to change and it was diffi- cult to arouse people sufficiently to ♦ OICE OF THE P �.E1.71J Examiner, cause - em to Change. t i �:. Tt $1 eo up "ti1'hat Canada needs,' them nuu +i• nF:At' -_ - -' =`•- the Peterborough i�xaml : little less hammer and sickle and - .Olt By S�rikea a hide_ more hammer and saw." It " Those Prairie Sailors • - obesity and Illness could also ease up on. the chisel and bear down on the square. -Canadian industry has lost about f i One man in every twelve who . Fat people in Britain lost be- - Windsor Star. 18 times as many workdays in the serVd in. the Royal Canadian tween 30 and 50 pounds during the - Navy during the war enlisted at war but most of them are never- first eight o months of this year, e "Winnipeg. In figures that means theless. in improved. health, That is = ._ ...,.-Would Be Over a result. of strikes, as it did in a t 1300 officers, 7 300 men as well as probably true of fat people ever � same period last year. The exact - Pt P Y- Turkey says she is ready to fight figures are given as 3,411,833 this 4• TOO members of the WRCNS. " where. Obesity is an invitation to in five minutes' notice. - In an year ' as against only 169,330 last "HOTEL METROPOLE _ ills, some of them serious ones. NIAGARA F`ALIA ;That means that this city alone atgmic war, that would be three .. " "isupplied nearly enough personnel - Brockville Recorder and Times minutes after the war is -over. year• 4)t t • _ �.v It rTaTfUR - to man the peace -time navy. - Kitchener Record. ---Ottawa Citizen. tiViaa #peg Tribune` Hasn't Enough _ - here are said to be only 12 "men HOLD EVERYTHING Herar8 �~ in the world who understands mon- John L's Aim 91 : ; • •ey..Tht rest of -us don't 'havt ' ��y �ff@Ct1V@ • John L. Lewis may call his coal enough of the stuff to give it the «' < - -- --=-- tmiaers out on strike next month. necessary gentle relief from ry study. 1Ht wants to get production back - "Ottawa Citizen. - , -°' • f to abnormal. ' "` _ - _Hamilton Spectator. 'Take Y ONSTIPATION! Your Choice , iA doctor says motorcyclists are �otltylN 'Get gl glorious relief from sl PHILLIPS — • • _ . ">3hodd Eat Vitamins ..` not so apt to have pneumonia as For the first time in many moons, other people. Well, it's more tom- :: :. +, , proved P��• Milk o f llda astaY• I �� -- Cobo broke into the news the forta�le to die in bed anyway. iI -So effective, So Slentle- just take 2 to 4 �p MA t = Chatham Teas. " tables Q - other day, with pictures„ looking poonfuls with water. You'll be thrilled with the F 1 as tired acid anaemic as ever. We - - wag it helps you start �' wonder why, she doesn't eat a J ±�' -.- Names, Please ' each day- keenly alive and refreshed. 1 I�f. .'vitamin. �` �fy husband hasn't bought 'me What's more, Phillips ]lfili of '^� a ■•••....... i ` - Kitchener Record. • -a new dress in 35 years, and .I still - is one of the fastest neutralisers -ot crops ��,•.• , ,t' • - - - -' admire him, declares a Colorado ;etomacii• acidity known to ecieaee:3� --•-• �"- I woman: What a man!. And ;What• a o double- aclioa mesas relief from The British- Are Needed woman! _ ` ' oonstipati(m and relief from acid Hindu - Moslem riots continue r - - -�•' - ..+v.t. Remember ... r"� - _ to rage in parts of India. In all - Kitchener " Record. e ` JAILK ; probability it is only the presence -. Pickets Idea of a job � � �•T r C ® �.■.r.. � I{ ait .the - British -in that-country _ 1_ -Seetnt- &-main idea of._a picket. ,__ _ , TABLETS R 1 which saves open and bloody civil is something with which you slug "Call my wife'and tell her I'll •'- `- "+IVar. � another worker over.the head.. be ]ate for supper!" c Ottawa Journal. - Brandon 'Sun, REG'LAR FELLERS —Air Travel Preferred By GENE BYRNES w - = NOW ARE WE IVOW I REPEL+T �' �a{MRTI4G NOW WE11 GONNA GET 'IC) TH15 AT TH' MONTHS 1f ALL CRAWL ✓ t TO FOOTbAL 4 GAMES X BALI. PARK, - - -- — �� IN AFTER, (a05C10E, -� - - THIS FALL? RAXOE DOE5 HIS TRAINING, AND ONLY - - - " -- - - t )tli wA ?CH • GET STUFF AN' W e 1 _ THE DWY PICK QUT it ' i 2 4 FOLLERr HIM 1N I OF RIE Bib TH BEST - %i�1 1 p5 3EATit .:.Y s .. r' f- � I / •� (mod / O � T, 1 jrate Impector .. _.� _CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sots of Sports -- .AGENTS WANTED 't FOR IIALIC .. iffUSICAL- INSTRUMENTS �. � "An Snaps ex visiting a Country t^ FRED A. iTODDlxcrrOlW1 BUTS. By Freak �� Iialsi0 school, was extremely annoyed at (Sixbit Critic) the noise made by the pupils in ••- ,AGENTS WAFTED TO SELL. OIL- BLACK AND TAN. FOXHOUND sells, exchanges musical instru• •` Burners, Electrical parts, Radios; pups: &even mouthy. Parents out- meats, 111 Church, Toronto 8. an adjoining room. At last, un- ete. Economy Distributors. Kings• standing• Males $25.00, Female■ There was quite a commotion ton. 'out, ;15.00. I.lncoln Luedke, Eden Grove, r able to stand if any longs[, he IL 2, Ont. uPl!OB'tUIIfITIWa MOR wulllel0 among the fans at Maple .Leaf o ened.the door and burst in upon BABY tillf l:y Gardens the other evening when a the class. Seeing one bQY taller BY et'BLIC AUC Tll)11. !tATCRDAtt. BE A HAfRURESSE heartless referee ;awarded the $os- r h'HR BABY Cit11CK sL°ASON 18 November 23rd• together with Farm JOIN CANADA :S LEADiA((i tF( IiWL than the others and talking a great ' $uet around the corner. To O sure Stock and Implements: Farm Trot- Great Uppurtunity. Learn ton Bruins a goal without the puck deal, he seized him by the collar, of th* chicks you desire when you tore-One 1.5 -30 neiv Tubb Deer- Hatred pen having entered the nets, on the removed him to the next room, and !ng Tractor on Herr robber, A -1 Pleasant dignified pro�esaton, good want them, we suggest that you condition, One Model D John Deer wages, thnu.,ands successful Marvel grounds that Goal - tender Turk stood -him firmly in the corner, lace your order Immediately. Tractor on steel. Graln Threahent. graduates. America's greatest sys- s stick in the <, X.-Jess guaranteed against a raise or One 22 -38 McCormack Deering on Froda; had heaved his Now you stand there and be decline. Free catalogue. Top Notch rem illustrated catalogue tree Y Chickerlea, Guelph, Ontario, steeel; roller bearing, late model. Write or call, grntral driection of the elusive quiet!" he commanded. Tea min- One 30 -50 Woods Brothers on steel ;. MARVEL HAiRTIRESSING disc. Whether Mc, Broda did the roller bearing. One 28 -46 McCor- SCH(X)T.8 , utes later a small head appeared' mark Deering on steel, thresher, 358 rloor tat. W.. Toronto heaving With intent, or whether his around the door of the inspectoes __ -• -- Free Range PTill4Sts• Above machines In A -1 condition. Branchew 44 KtnR St., Hamilton war -club just happened to slip, is a +; Hanley Bros., Schomberg, Ont; A 74 R1Aeau Btreet. Ottawa. room, and a meek voice asked: _ liMt FREE RANGE PCLLFTS, s & - matter be himself and his "please; sir, may we have one S a►Onths old. For delivery at once, CHOICE QUALITY DF.F.P KEELED I,A LP K l S own c OnsCleriCe or whatever it AS v+ ' for book for later. - Raised under Rouen ducks and drakes,also Math- teacher back. _ _1Na1 conditions, on clean, tree. mouth White Pekin. Fred H. Gut - FFTHERt+TONHAV" ! COMPANI that net - minders use for, thatcom- _ range. All pullets treated for worms let, R. 2, Welland, Ont. mod:ty• but it is probably j and shelters disinfected several Patent Solicitors, Established ]seat robabl just as times to prevent Ites and mites A3- 5 COMBINATION BUCKF.vE ELEC- 11 King West. Toronto Booklet of well that the SCOfe had no real * T y so 1600 ready -to -fay pullets. $end trio Incubators for sale cheap. Set- information on request Atomic Energy, in U•K. for Price Lists and Catalogue. Lake. ting ca acity 12,000, hatching ca- effect on the outcome l the g O r,' �ci• ulew. Poultry Faun, We in Brus.. parity 4,000. 25 or 50 cycle. Apply PHOTOGRAPHY or the 'mournful wail that Our f, IOxet*r, Ont. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Onacrlo• IMPERIAL QUALITY IS Boys had ° been foully robbed BEST CHICKS IlY t5 YEARS UALITY AT ITS BEST Would have been sounding through- Equivalent to Canada's -Cbalk DIESEL ENGINF. FOR KATE• 60 Q out Toronto all the way from River plant, the United Kingdom Yes, that is what all Rainhow h.p., good condition: priced for OUR YEAH ROUND FAST SFRY• Hogg 's is to set u a national .Chick buyers are saying when they quick sale. Harvey'Langohr, R.R. ice and fine Quality work will H s Hollow t0 the' waterfront. g P buy Rainbow Chicks. All breeders 1, Delhi, Out. please You. For satisfaction try Im• • • • Conte[ at Amersham, Southern are 100 percent free from pullorum. portal, 6 or 8 exposure films, d*• I-ngland, to deal with' radio ac- percent your chicks now direct from FF•RRETR. BROWN MALES 82.00, vetaTred and printed, 80 ^. bfany of the bullring experts, this ad and not be disappointed. Females f3.00. Bend Moaae> Order. IMPERIAL PHOTO SEIIVIC6 some with a hockey experience five substances. The new establish- this Barron Leghorn, 112.00 per Station t. Toronto. 100. Pullets 124.00. Barred Rock Will Express. W. J. Barr, Z,iitchell, covering all of five years, loudly meat, which will be controlled by � mixed $12.00 per 100. Pullets 421.00. Ont the Ministry of Supply wilt work • :Whits Rock Mixed ;16.00 per loll, � FILMS DFri'F:LOI•T+:D S3 Ci+:9irt8. maintained that there was no. such rY PP y White ;26.M Brown Leghorn GENUINE BROAD BREASTED Guaranteed one day service. No in close Co- operation with' the tldlzed 81L00 per iDO. Pullets ;25.00, Bronze Turkeys, Toms $20, Hens watttng.'BaJ Photo t3arvic*. North° rule in the book; while others Ministry's atomic energy expen- Le orn -Rock Mixed 12lle per 100. 112. Picked from flock of two thou- Bay claimed that, even if there was one, Pallets $25.00. Red -Rock Hybrid sand from pulloram free breeders, it was a highly nonsensical regu- meats. 812.00 per 100. Pullets 121.00. 'Spe- May hatched. John Jeffery. ADDlet. PHOTOGRAPHY lotion, one that had no reason for I • -cia1 prices on cockerels GuarAntee Ont 100 percent live delivery to your existence. However, they were , station. 11.00 down, balance C.O.D. j&ME9WAY 3.000 EGG INCUBATOR i�I�iAJ CARDS FROM wrong on both counts, as experts, * t� V itahtbow Hatchery, Chlatham. On• for sale. Front Road, Stop 61, R.R "SNAPS " -12 FOR 79C g T,Z, A■.■. ��R=1 tario. 3. Amherstburg. Philip Gimpel. - both amateurs and professional, oc- Your negatives make the most �olll� }f0[i $eIf9e Max- Your IS NOT TOO SOON TO PLACE 130 NEARLY 'WNW STANDARD. 10 original and pleasing Christmas casionaliy are: for' there is stiff t� rt.t Your order for your 1947 chicks, framed sinirle story colonies of been Cards you can get - cards that a rule, and there was a mighty well House. This extra - Don't be dlsapppolnted 11 you order, with metal top; fed for winter. friends treasure --and the cost is. now you will be sure of receiving Stanley R. King, Barrie, Oat. small, Selget your favorite nega- good reason for its adoption. delicious eoffee i8 boII� the breed of chicks You desire and' tives and send them to us. We'll • • • _ -I - - �t the tiaat* most suitable to you. return it attractive greeting cards and enjoyed b more ! R_althe Chtrk_nrlr�nra a„K.•8,y._ _ -_... ___ _ with your pictures 1)�rtnted on- - For there was a perioo in hockey � y J�r -,.load against a raise or decline. Send PARTS and envelopes for malitng -all for Y. 79c. Order early. history, as some Of Our more ma- people tl�aD �>D�T fl,ap� for catalogue, and prLeallst. Twed- for -_�! - ..dl• Chick HaCchort s Limited. Fer- (3 Photos on Calendars 25eJ lure readers will doubtless recall. brand Of comae iN do Sum. Ontario. UNIVERSAL BREN ' GUN DEPT. M. when certain goal-tender s- accur- - CARRIERS STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE acy at heaving the hickory was one world. 13a SU9sE.e x - HAMPSMRES 13o Dos in. Post Otttee A. Toronto of their most potent weapons of BgOOK YOUR ORDER NOW FOR Bogle wheel&, sprockets6 track and (Print Name and Address Plainly) i DPRING CHICKS without delay at many others. defense. Some of them got to be these prices. Mixed Chicks 13c Pul- late 23c Cox 7c. L*shorn x Ramp- LEVY AUTO PARTS COMET PHOTO SERVICE real artists at it, and could pucka Q U C H shires idlxed 13c, Pullets 28c. All T3S getess Want. TeroatO. _ breeders pull oram tested under Gov- Quick Mail t3ervtce,. work Ruaran- �LCk off an opposition shooter f %M-ex ernment'pullor aL Oster now to 1n- teed. 25e per roll. Reprints $C each. stick -or - intercept it in the mid - MY H EAD I - sur* delivery when required. Bon- s 112 POVMR SPRAY MOTOR 150 5 x 7 coloured in folder mount. 755. OI*'s Chick Hatchery, Bus d. on gslton tank capacity with tank fil- Box 6, Postal Station D. Toronto. dle of a pass =with all the deadly lwan4"11taNe.e � " sr'als'a. nt far and 4- nossls• broom, t'sed only accuracy of a champion • darts Ohs t►a,as ei tteardalsti, two months. Apply S 3Matwey, 072 STAMPS bad days, i• *rlppq 1PVLLETS ALL AGES FROM 12 Bathurst Street, Toronto. shooter in an English Pub. Aril tee, wka weeks to laying. Prompt delivery. REGISTERED YORKSeHIREA. a STAMP COLLECTORS. A FRED the , annoyance Of , the Shooter, g'a11 hatched chicks booked to or- Gat Acquainted package and details when the rubber had been removed tar. Free catalogue. Top Notch months and under• choice bacon of Interesting Bonus System to ap- type. Perry a'lneh.Jr.. Keswick, -` tChickeries, Guelph, Ontario. Qnt proval applicants. sending postalre from his possession in such a than to cover cost of. mailing Alexander per, was always beautiful to see, HEADACHE' 18-55 ROCK ISLAND. TRACTOS Supply tar; Co.. P.O. Box i�. Sudbury, (GOOD CLICKS PAY BEST for cal*- Boy 67, K111"Os, Ont. Ontario. and Il#tbe a to a highly enjoyable tlJ • SEED FOR A WORLDVItEDE e� brawl between him and the net - Read what M.r. Broadhurst of Joll- TIRES hinder. ••tte, Quo., sari about our chlcks: tection of attractive approvals from IAi 80. 1846 - "The 208 .ohlcks re- penaY up, Fraser. 840 Southgate, 111111 'We 'are overstocked at the present VictorfA, B.C. c• red 1n splendid condition, not one of good used trade -in tire* (guar. Of course the latter always - d*ad and only cm* died since. They antpe0 to be In eXcellout shape)• are the most vigorous bunch of chicks TAXIDERMY stoutly maintained; witTt a manly ever received and I have been 8(Ki X 16 ;BAR candor. and innocence that was adling chicks for over 40 years." All orders shipped COD. 9 ticdal ATTENTION DF.RR Hl' VTERM -� °4oMer uow and `ot the best. Here equ(pment for vulcantsing Truck Have your trophy mounted by Can - hard' t0 doubt. that it had been the are our prices, Barred Rock Mixed. and Farm Tractor Tires. ado's Leading Taxldermtet. Finest cheerest' Of accidents,--that the ... j12.00; 1Pollsts, iaAO; White Les BEACON TIRE. corner Queen Lad workmanship at reasonable prices. born. Mixed. 1t12,00; Pullets, $2400; York Sts., HAMILTON, Ontario. We tan Deer Hides Into leather stick had merely slipped from his White Rock ][lad, $15.00 Pullets, , suitable for Gloves. Windbreakers, $2500, Brown Le horn Mixed, ONTARIO 1111 TIRE 1lTOD P etc. Oliver Spanner A'Co• Ltd. A sweaty grasp, and nothing but a k ss 11oltcIPPEa TriiE sra4r freak of chance had guided it in 14.00; Pullets, $Eb 00; Hybrids Elm St., Toronto. 0 Rock-Red Mixed. $12.00: Pullets, the direction of the puck' And i $21.00; Hybrid Leghorn -Rock Mix -' Fuss TRAPPI.IG .W ud.. $17.00. Pullets. $25.60.. You also when it was' first proposed to i�Not free chlcks. Goddard Chick Hat- FOXES AND Ft'RS DRESSED AND MINK - FOX - V,, 011,110 TR.&PI•ER4. . ery. Britannia Heights, Ont. made into neckpieces, collars and trap for bounty year round with frame a rule whereby, in Cast of I - capes. Take advantage of this offer beat irland scent system money can such a happening, a rfwoal would I before rising prices take offset Jan. buy. -- Particulars free. A E. Ftsher, br automatically awarded against - ' ;WEra N A L.IMITEUr NUMBER OF 1 224T. Oliver Spanner a Co, Lid.. Box 420, Calgary, Alberta. Wit' 'chlcks for tmmedlats shipment. 26A Elm Street, Toronto. the• sharp- shooting goal - tender, r -- ,Ask for pricellat. And order your W&1tF -tl 1nu(1 and long were the protests %2' m�.i�OatiosL January chicks -nary, Bray Hatch - ary, lira John X. leiaaslltoa, Ont. HAIRDRESSING; which arose on et'rry side, It w•as TI RN 101'll - F•F.FI31 h tkff. ASD an outrage, many'avtrrcd -fur, fa,- f!k t.F :Alt- HAiRDRESSING TOM Krh:n bags (whine nr i,,m) urn - .- 2,000 CHOICE NF-W HAMPSHIRE Robertson methnd. Infwmatlort on ca,061 %Vtr prty freight .ratan, and Lora drast.0 -and, would crueliv - larinr ■tat ready to lay �ullets for request regarding C1e +sea. Robert- highest Iirir. 1VHte today to the penalize a lot of hard - working ant lmmedlat6 delivery, A A. other son's Halidresefn, . Academy, 117 t.ond.,n Lug t•'ompans'. London. On - breeds, 12 weeks up to laying. Fill Avenue frost. 'lnaor.tn, tartu. oppfessesd goalies for sonlcthinG. Good Way to Treat - up your pans. >Cgg prices are good. , they couldn't possibly help. And so . grail-batrktd chicks for Ntovember HELP WASTED • SHIP YOUR POULTRY FARM on far into. the night! (tnd Decemb7� delivery. Tree rata- - 4 g - Sore, Itching Piles Logue. Twaddle Chick Hatcheries EGGS TO H. G.. BUTT If .offer • onizIa torture from j '� mlted, Fergus, Ontario, WAXTa :U. AN F :xl•rious.1 ill- & -�. 1 - farm hand, single, lndustrloaa. will- E44 Sc•a, borourh Road. Toronto 'Hotv!•vcr, the rule-4n all its un• D•�+t i�h+tt alias• l>•r& is a rhaaca to try - Ing, no intolerable habits: Wages Highest prices. Write for gy..tR- • simple home treatment with the proinisa - start at $G0 per month, yenrly ron- tiun�, fairncsc - tt2s adopted. And.. of a reliable Arm to refund the cost if you _ tract. elenn home, start November. strangely cauugh, somehow . or ace not saCmilled with the results. 1� CHICKS 128. if Adeiald* W. Toronto - Simply a bottle of Hem -Roid from say With every order of 100 pullet Ont. WAiTED TO III 1 -•1 A N ESP C.&T c ther the net- niinderS Seemed' ante ut• is is an internal treatment w= or kitten., Al,o +'hihnnh :,n pllpp) or medication is directed to the removal of the chicks we give 100 free chlcks (our young dur. Apply' 1%os 1211. 73 ode• to ra- t those tear -clubs of theirs fi L cause of pile. Hem-Roil is a small 461st, choice). Barred Rock Pullets TWO rr•IRLA 2o. -.L% ONF: FOR (.f Jl. laide W Tnrnnt,•, a Sad olaasaat to use and 121,95 Vbite Rock PpIlets (25.95. ernl housework and plain Cooking. touch InOrt firmly and securely vuiekly sbown• ItdtbW aapd�i soreness hire Leghorn Pullets . $24.95. the other as housemaid, wages 176 .Almost overnight , st.Ck- throwing relieved, pain subsides and as the ersStmea* H.ITCHIVI: T•Ga :� �� AN't'F:h F'tltt ' Brow uen Hybrid., P 121 15t23 hHTn_ per. month end Hill, Onr• T. Ste- 19(7 h•ttchinR si-usl,rr '•lucicr culls -d Ott t}ie part of goalies became a is continued a h gat inflammation phen�, RIr Rock Hybrids. 25.95. All chicks and hlondtested tree of (•h:,rme un- P tumors der Government supervision t;uut_ thing cf the (cast -50 much 5u that. heal over y. Got bottltalmembransdasa bold are from pedigreed stock, PERSONAL. anteed premium plus h•ttt•hahiTit} . andheefbir. Got hmt an p today back by high pedigreed stock, il.D. . prerrturn paid. Por full detRlls torte tht other night at Maple Leaf and see for yourself what an easy plSawnt - books you rorder, Balance C,O.D. �,ardcns, probably not one half • of - "'7J thu into rid yourself of pits misery. Guaranteed Delivery Kent Hatch-. DOCTOR O F 1110 - 1.141- 141 V. roe ' No. 15. T3 Adol'Ode t1'- To- lVOTSe The .peaser of We notice to a re. ory. Chatham. Ontario Grnpho- ATtRtyst and Personal Coun -- rnntn, c ne percent of the nineteen thou- Ruble arm• deist' badness f■ Can■da for ewer r sellor`wil ladvfse You in your per- so rears• tire• are troablcd with "re. itch. s.ind present - players and speccta fu sonal, domestic, bus {aces and tell- FLOOR KANDtSR AID, F:DGa7R, R• prinfnl phMs. A.sn -Raid a• ■t helps�s pious problems Write your prob. Mu =t be in good rondirinn, Mate -tors included -even knew that such gmirklr er IN. @mail wpmriu,.ey,rtea ,r�u b. FOR TWO WAY PROFITS rem and enclose stamp for reply.- make, cycle and price. Alvo F,'er. dsdlt- ■4:+..+es. i -toot chicks bred for both eggs and Dr. L. B. Henn, Assiniboia. Saskat- tric 171oor Wax Polisher. "'rite a regulation was in ev,cl�tC , ineat. Special discount on chick or- :hewan, Canads. Nell ('rite• tat Rehp rw �• , `' fir ,- - ders placed now. Write_ for tree �_ ?aid -Am.. r,wne 15.2 Fa"Ie,.4a. „4 y,i�ciia(, astg itoCK MEDICAL rm, Mille Roches, Ont. REST)` TIitK- E1'F.RY Sl'FFERER One Way To Get BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES of Rheumatic 'Pains >i eI,k*utd try Dixon's Remedy Stun. ,People To Vote ro's Drug Stare, 335 Elgin, bttawa. LASTIC OFFER TO INVENTOR K Postpaid $1.00. A .7 VVa OFFER ?O F.Y ERY INY'ENTor. - . . }t', ' L. Clark, iiVindsor Star �LL�r at of inventions t free. and full rotor- fill 1matlon sent tree. The Ramsay.CO., , columnist,, has this one:-. - . Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 POSTS ECZEMA SALVE ' �l a can't help .wondering what r 11.TfIc Street, .Ottawa, Canada Banlsli thi torment of dry eczema, �1 Y L1e rashes and weeping akfn troubles, would 'happen if a candidate for a 6 Post's Eczema Salve will not dlsap. � A,,a11 V DYEING AND CLEANING potalt rota. civic office announced that he ryas o� - etching scaling bttrning eczema, against the Communists and did HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS ache, ringworm, pimples and ath j,4 t not want any Communist support p,L dyeing or cleaning? -Write to us for tote's toot will respond readily to E�EOt ZVLD� gpjSC�' - Information. We are glad to an- this stainless, odorless ointment, at the polls. At least, that would t>u D ewer your, questions. Department regardless of how stubborn or '[11 DE IK Agj,E' AYpE . H. Parkerta Dy* Works Limited hopeless thed~ may seem. be a challenge to the rest of the A01 JAN.50AKA,rUgpL ROpGOLOR$D Till Yong* Street, Toronto, Ontario.' PRICE $1.00 PER JAR people to get out and vote." R� 1314 gT P1 Dlas L$C - - - - - - -- - -- - -- lend Post - Free un Recatpt -ai PrTce The real point scored in the fore p` $ I'�O T 8EG D _ FOR SALE POST'S REMEDIES p GIV L NO BECK Wt'te going is about people getting out wLL rIOT atioti S Y_a a BROODER STOVES 8e9 Queen StToronto. Corner of Logan I'L Fot ;OttoO to vote, says The St. Catharines - WL Lit M Standard. Communism,,Tim Buck pBT' NOW I9 THE TIME TO ORDER DIXON'S Rr1MEDY -FOR NF,1'RT. di5Cip1C9, and there art Some right O gO�TO' es your Superflame" Oil Burning Its and Rheumatic Pains. Thou- 'io Le'e ?; Brooder Stove. Our shipments of• sands satfsfled. Munro's Drug in St. Catharines, will never get T. W•+ Cp>ttta these stoves will at-rive on or about Store, 335 Eltln. Ottawa. Postpaid g $ tic : l January 1st, 1944, $1.00. anywhere i! intelligent people and jlA d pya to .ldodel $52 bas a 62 heavy 1~alvan- 1).J14 Ised hover thermometatic heat con- trol, automatic draft' regulator and STOP ITCH XG TottTURZS OB franchise by usina it Neel - - v e-r-t to - -- {�s,r�'aci-- ca-p- �th►wlmum capa0aty eczema- psoriasis, ringworm. ath- use that .franchise means handing ` .1600 chicks - -Price $29,90. Kindly lete's toot and other skin irrita- ;9904- $8.00 deposit with your order, tfonv with 141ik's Ointment No. i. it over to someone else to disuse Balaut* C.O.D. Express Collect, Itch tolleved promptly, skin healed ,yew nearest station• quickly or money rerunded. $1.00. ' XZAVER VALL19Y CREAMERY Order today from Blik's Medicine ,Gs Clarkabou"6 ontarle. Co., Dept. ST, f 3katooa,- flask. ISSUE 46-1"6 t ' a.e-s - ;,Y "e-• - - ear" - •r. - �= ti - -� a/ - ,•�7 :. - - �.a... •� .,. - . y^�+ - "� - '�i,;,,,: - . _ - - .. -�� -_ 'r ^. v" Classified Advt's - :: Spring Is Here ! ! F KAISER -• A t'laesified wd.c, Rates The World's News Seen Through LOOK TO THAT ROOF NOW I i 20 wuras or less, 9bc. -if charged, Tvrr. MowITt�R _ - ELECTPgC 9C - - - ;3oc. Over 20 word3, lc. per word 11 [[1llL''i Gall Us For Frsa E atintates - • -- _ - Ax luirmatioxal Dsdy Newspwpor (40 Years L+ ti, ,!Pere. „.) House and Bars Wiring LOST -S Enos. old dog. Cross - Is Uabimed• -Pees from S0000doeaU (� IE.STi)ISATE$ GIVEN ti .collie and h uakie white with black ices - Editonab Are Timely and I�ucti a and be Daily -is & G • G asco • e - face, black spot on right side. Long T Feezuree, Together with tie WeWd Seedsm, Itishe CU tail curling up over back. Reward. _ N•wpaFer 7« +. .. Maeitac ea Ideal the D. Cook, Fairport Road, north. Due. The (7heietian Science Pu Phone 7 Wel ins Society - barton. Nov. 22 - Ons. Norway Street. Bonoo, Mamwim.etse - `� FOR SALE' - Princess electric Prim ;1200 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. _ _ - - Whitby, -Onto washer, 25 cycle, ust • overhauled; �°'�`y 1i""' 'OC ="di°s Masa:i,.. S.eti°°. f2.60 a Yew. PHONE PICK. 12 j Iaseodu000ey oifw, 6 Saturday iwar 2s Ceara 0 and a 9 -piece dining -roc's suite. N� Phone Claremont 85 R 4.. RON GIB -)ON FOR SALE trailer, insulated, 16 Address -- sA> s oo�r Olv RBQL sl' __ - - TRANSP:.�P T ITANLEY _ -- _ ,•' Beet Ioag, built -in cupboards, water _ -_- . ~'! � - ' tank, enamel sink, ice -box. Mrs. F. a ?RAN SPORT ]honk, Ackford Service Station, Pickering Village. _ : CARFAGE _ TheatrCOTTAGE. to RENT - insu.ated, 4 c ` �O�a . e rooms and enclosed verandahs. Et- WANTED 1 eArt GRMIA 3 rxE StouffviHe ° edtric. References required. Phone Pickering 117. AGbxxmn 96 STRAYED - on to the former Alfalfa Hay. Contact Us for Best an lea.. �., Phew St ntftillo u= ?srouto 6523 Pick s8 i 1R 1Pomlin sarm, Pickering, a Clyde p ;Saturday IV �aee at 2 P. >< f barge, R-hite feet, young, last Thurs- + rice s Doors Olas )1'aeb Ni hf A4 irifl day. Owner may have same by Pjov' REIESOR'S MARMIILL, LTD., - >ldARICEIAlIf Phone 96 S `- ins and paying coats. Andrew Bag- , LAXO Cereal FRIDAY - l4ATU8 WttZ an, Pickering. . NOVEMBER 18 and 19 FOR SALE -panel truck '29, DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD: 4 new tires, hydraulic 'brakes, new Helps To Blood On The Sun paint, sell or tra+le for car, Ser. No. Daily- .. _._ -S - ice = ,. B22188, Geo.....Fieadersan. -° b-- George ... -- 3 a y Service - - =e�p Your �lva side, Universal News - FOR SALE - dining -room suite. .' '- � ' .' _ _ - .._ - walnut, 8 piece. May be seen at 70 Bally a:. Sun. & Daily ex. $at. Sun t = Doala-id's Ace., Toronto, gam, A Hol. Hol. Sue. et Hol. only Hai. - Well! MONDAY - TUESDAY We're Agents For - - Claremont 7.15 8.16 12.16 8.45 8.00 O . HILLSIDE CI4ICKR -. -- - __ . - _ - .... . =-8.29 - �2: -2? �+ N VEM,BER 20�and 21 With assured markets at high Green River 7.35 8.36 12.36 4.06 8.20 -- dI at Saratoga Trunk' i prime, we advise you Locust Hill 7.38 R.A2 12.38 4.08 8.23 _. ORDER EARLY __ Malvesa - 8.96 -&8� T 1. -Ag -- 4,3a - -- -8.5f your grocer s, or _Gwy Cooper and ingrid Bergssan ta- get breed and delivery date you - - wish• We've pure bred& and cross- Reruns Leave A.M. - A.M. P. M. P.lit. Pei[. Toronto 9.1a lo.o0 S. as 2.00 a4a / LAXO CEREA L bQ'ede, and can give .chicks for im- - - . WEDNESDAY WED - TKUBMAY . - - a+ediate delivery too. DayliSit Saving Time .Parcel. Express Glover 6860, Oxford 1386 , : Garry Milks, Pickering �.�Q., Pickering N'DVOoER 15 and 16 - FOR SALE - Moffat Electric stove -. ..3- burner, oven Hall, broiler, in n"ad GET TH 3S� NEW TIRES NOW! Stogy y CA U. 1. Joe Mien. Mss. Claremont Locker ' Dunlop Tires - Fisk Tires • Mee°edith 8o�bert lditebtem tlrst house west of White's . sideroad. No calls before Nov. 18. System LOST - strayed from pasture on !� Thursday, Nov. 7, 4 yeas bay Zell- Exilic BatteriCS ecaaaard Sine locker IRA$ A R. C CL�1iw'DDININQ ins, ,�hia face, three white legs. �aatting Roeatn and Chilit�g Bacons � me black. 14 to 1500 lbs. Anyone - Available Free To (austowan il!'UNKILAL D`IRRCIM •knowing whereabouts, please get in Peerless Motor Oil - - SOME LOCKil�B AVAILARi,11 . wwb with A. J. Bakes, Pickering• lfsrs hart tMt at . '! Raspberry yea for sale. Latham, - _- _ A YLOR - LOYS T 'Viking and Taybs. J. as. Blac7ewell, ;RON. WATSON, lljOi�lll cf.AR111floXT "W eW 1w Markham. to Alton& Road, Phase Scar. 2394. - FOR SALE - 27 pigs, �7��an eleven :. B -'A Service Station - W 8olkit Your B� ,Sall -- ' _8d• '' weeb Old, life teat 9 Weeks; also • • art's Elevator . `. 200 pullets N.H. x B.. R. ready to - NZI�Y' I[ANABg1tEA1'1') Umd Clothing - Aerllis� dent = lay. Pbone Markhsm 50 R 8 _ red and Pressed Mies saw. Carry a P'lose Ple1sg w )lrase'a I•rievator tales sost,. Oster is o%oat• • stuck W high !,inns saftft and Pants. Also a easel .Pbenes Res. 38J - Offfea =SW stock of saw 1ex0m costs aai ( 10u : we aoheit your iut� for wlealbreakers, and Santa' ttunisb• couxf ern- ;_ PICKERING MEAT MARKET Podirry, Hog and ,airy Feeds � be '•�" �°•. Can _ �Qnernf��o/ys �BANx 1;. Q : w« er Oats aaa Barley w ok s.. esi.a.a SMITH ���� or Aylped a: De Um eed e1 BMW area WWL Odessa, a& duality First - eJClYlce Ou " . Aron � ft ft is Les, or so.. a.lw 0`WS BUY TS18 nssr _ TOV K KS TIRE T�'ia re, Itched Reedits and -WANTED !P9to:w Pickering 30 Onia y os eat shwa esb DEAD ;HJRgE3 71ND C71TI'LB ` r 'ew Try 1l�We 31 pie. Dairy Ratios For tree pica ap phone siaiDlo, but rich der UQNEARTONF 'Notice o Y01) C�Znonty Out. iPCKERIN'G :: :: :': ,: !8 z 21 ' j sign; we can furniak CARP)Hf'I'ERINiO MCK�ERING .. +.�'•.: -.. 606 _. memorials that wlU RaCIlO Service :BROOKLIx .. .. - please from every �a GEMIENT c�RIOXONT .. k In dignity y CoP� Wood's Store) PLIT1[B» AGiNCOURT .. .. .. Zone �t4 of appearance our work Former Shoe Repair DOON'ING - .- W9 pay the, pha'ne. C)lssgee will stand out through BURGESS RADIO BATTERIES wo abe 4eil Brantford 9oo!!us t WORK he Ages. _ Materials, lhnpire Bachman, - CORDON YOUNG LTD "Na Greatgr Tribute" RECORD PLAYEUa p*rr�- saes _ i oroatc• �'scne wd. j1 8i stems, Beatty Stame STABLE OR N. W. STAFFORD - Open Monday through Saturday �ptnen% and ANlTMWG IN CEMENT WORK _ Highway Memorial t from 8.30 a. ah - 9.00 P. m. Bniltli atsriaM Wvrba with the exception of W�ednesdag SOLD HORSES WANTED evening. -_ S. DIX Pk 468 Whitby, Oat Cssrpbell Milk Blanch Pays - - _ �K. H. RATI" _ _ Wort ftmaatsas - - Rsdtotriedas Ex- Serviceman A T ibCi.00 AT YOVR FARM �'. eJ KOT7 'i Greenwood, Onto RHONE AGINCOURT ISJ12 ° Read The Pickering Neal We do building of as khds PHONE' PIS. 7 B 11 0 COLLECT �ve,y Week Phone Pleierins <;6J . '- - '' - - •• �PICgBRIKQ' - - ' For Pickup - _. k Quality Drugs ... _ - ,JE WELi,ERY At THE _ Acmrate Dirpensist Dance . ti t � SE11VICE - =PEA' •WASHER .STORE v «enlasry 1�e.eeites Claremont ME . ° - WATCH and CL. CK ;WIRVICE TRUCK ..' - A CIF! FOR ALL OCCABIOPT$ REPAIRI' • ;.� ° . F �.� e . ... - Fri. Nov. -15 - Lear Coot catlb Seliabie Poet• I!1si.uieS P , Y f in Caogplata Cosmetic Lim Bruce Gould r i e . ' • _ and His Oa�ciipatrt R Cswoda'. PxCKEitING , �Of i yr Oldest and district, on _ - - . ':Admission 35c.' �I Stet.. THURSDAYS no" HOURS - & , : GYM. MCEACHNIE 6-a.- �" ►EKE _ gat'd. ]a01 Talaphone Pickering 12W - -- -nee= Days - as9 A. a. - 9 P. mL r . i •. Novelties = Arriving Soon i _ : All work fully guaranteed old : or wrIte,' Toronto Store Sunday - 12.30 P. M. 6 P. Ij(, F AL DIHE�CM Service owned and operated by !Pvlvsto Ambulance Servo .' ia�t 5f4na Beath Washer Store :. - J. R. BOyESI • ley or iii .. - �.�- ass-- o�►vo+tT -sue- -- ' - -- = �- -r. K- - - -- - =a-- Phone-Pick. • y ' -RICHMOND hs � (Next Door to Pnblis Library) TORONTO --T.1. RA!!. $460 _ L -- me 1 3�- ° - TH cisE %ALL STORE Pickerin.yo Ontario - ' PHONE PICS, N A Dul�bat�'on bOOt• Ysa. McLadilan and Mrs. m the north country during the deer 0 N T (by hire. E. J. Annis) Cook; Torch and Take booth, Mrs.' hunting season. ..CLAR E M Johnston; Christmmcard booth y nog, People Last Morels eve ' the' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartle = Mrs. Walter Booth; Afternoon Tea of the community 1 Barclay spent Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. tables, Mrs. Harold Lindsay; HoriSe i of t of m unity t erect a the _ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank arrived home on Sunday. Jack Burgess on the b;rth o_ a son tables N. Robinson; ; Hunt- h er and 'Cooper. Mrs. J. Everest and Ray were in the test General Hospital, on g' g presented Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates, of visitors at Tom Gemage's at the November 3, 1946. aneOus boots, Mrs. K• Hastings. Leonard Hollinger with a miseell- a Toronto, spent %e week -end with week-end. While here Mrs. Everest Mrs. Margaret Southcombe, pt, $160 was raise& week-end. aneoas shower. Some of the boys Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Mza. Doha Coaxes caled on Mice I. Bata, who sllao Union, i8 visiting with Mr, and Mrs, the China Inla.-id Mission& andrwho eiid their i d trumeuts ready for s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Oab- had a visitor in the person of her Charles Annie. ' are now hone in Canada on a tiring the evening, after awa, spent the week -end with Mr. niece, Mrs. Handley, of Stratford. Mrs. James Mills visited her son year's furlough (which is more than which'lunoh was served. :and Mrs, Chas. Hardy. Mrs. Gleeaon, Toronto, enjoyed a and family, at Ottawt, last week, half over) spoke on Sunday in the Audle Mr. Davis, of Ajax, wes the Sun- three -day period of observation 'un- Our sympathy ib extended to Mr. first Baptist Church and Sunday Y day' visitor of- Mr. and Mrs. Lea. der the guidance- of Mrs. Rhoten, Francis, in the sudden passing o, school, Mr. Tyler is the son of a (By F� M. Chapman) Lye. in Public Health Nursing, during a his brother, in Toronto, last week- missionary couple who spent nearly The Sadie Hawkins Day dance at recent week. , end. "ftv years in the cPrvice in China Gard­ and Mrs. Winter spent the " Ithe Hall here last Friday was a big A pleasant interlude in the sew-. Mr. and Mrs. E. Annis and 5Si h .them. these fr:::n-'., :fro week and ,;:th their daughter, Mrs, *Wmc s with, a large number in at- lag course, was the playinyr of Mrs. .Gordon, were in Ottawa recently, fir" ' beadtiful Chinese embroide work. KQcert �v aiker, of Port Perry. Robt.. te:idarice. Miss Marjorie Elaon Luffmsrt, of G. i. visiting with the former's brother The tin echoes � is at the Royal Winter -Far 'this :was elected Daisy Mae of the even - Miss Hawkins and Mrs. Mary __aad his wife. Y (with well•won I salsa) of the ladies who bind tfie° r week with some of his good Hol- Knox, of Oshawa H feet and the delicately embroidered s' Three cattle. . lag. The regular dances are meet - capital staff _ -_ - _ _ with success and the crowds are were Brougham visitors on Sunda beta which are supposed to keen a- y � Y• � Y Three o! the boys irari o• erases packing into the ball every Friday - All good wishes of former neigh- 'VVhjtevale way the evil spirits from tk a- were preLtent at the service on Si fright. bore of the Hicks family, are ex -' _. (By Iti M Edited ��) ored little Chinese boys. Other day last when Mrs. Sanders �f the The Ball Ringers Concert went- tended to MT. and Mrs— Runion, of W. iosd a few weeks. . ago has been Ajax, who were recently married. Pieces of embroide" work were A. unveiled the tablet •.o she i , The Women's Institute will meet panels with interesting stories and memory of those who did not come eaacelled until the Spring. Their Mrs. Runion was the former Cath- on Wednesday, November 20, at 2.30 P— Min. -^ a "'r0'°'' t'6*r -to. In "--.n back. tour will end in a few 'week& at arine Hicks, of Whitby. Riv -r C_-p ilt Church t_�e ere Several 1bom here are in attend- ' Richmond Hit% � Mr. and Mrs. Moore are at present p, m. in the Public Library building. "Topic " " showed motion pictures of their sate at the Royal this week. 8[r. Frank Laya� wishes to exp- with the Welter Hamilton family. ll " Home Economics". Roll " The Hydro - Electric Commission Call — A Verse for Remembrance" work among the'Chiaese: Vass, his thanks and appreciation . to = T Several Whitevale ladies are are erecting poles along t} a 4th Ida friends and neighbors for their . Guest speaker, Mrs. Cook, of Green concession line from highway No. H, bland Creek hive -r. A hearty welcome to all attendLig the Women's Institute ��y acts of kr:idnew during his ladies i :tesested, convention in Toronto this wawtc, 12 westward to carry, not on y the, recent illness. (by lire. Geo. Hull) dies Toting PeQple'a Union of the sirs. George Toronto lies been con- local power lines but the W.-Phone Several from here were dawn to Wnitevale United Church circut met fined to 1+er hame due to ill^Qaa, lines that are now strung along the ' Pickering on Thursday t . Johnsr. is vis:ti old. C. N. R. - y night attend- — Wedae&day evening concluded the in the L: sited Church here on Sun - M•ra. P.,b'., ng right -ol -way. This lax the musical concert. present series of meetings on in Peterbom t — day evening after the regular aer- Present. means a lot of tree pruning along Doug Dickinson spent Saturday Dressing up Home- grown gYsgetab. vice. Mrs. Cook o! Green_ River Miss Evelvn Lick. o{ Toronto the road and some deviat :oa to �! with friends in Toronto. nt Sunda lea,_ and _tha_girls- Imow- how -to cross me C. P. R. tracks. ][r. and Mrs. Jack Hedgerow sad make these versati arden item& red the young folk. At the ° Under the auspices # of the Wow- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westn�y are hi Aban spent Sunday with friends in lookf and taste their best in an ms's' " .• Mr. hla nlman Preparing to build a house in the en's Missionary $tartiville, y had charge, as Rev. McLachlan the n�YetY of the White- spring. setting. In the spring well meet a- pastor '•ad been invited to preach vale United church, a Mission Band We congratulate Met Bryant Locals home Le fibs wend end In- g� to p� our Achievement Da eluded: Ray McLeod, Gordon Bar- exhibit and demonstration, y again a•. his first le to be formed under the leader- his purchase of the 16Q-acr rveth charge in Ontario land, Eileen Cooper, Doris Dolphin, when he' came from the West. �p of Mrs. W. Johnston and Mrs. Thursday- night- the Hobby Club H. Lindsay. This church also wish@- farm on the highway. He will talc@ Geoeg3_ ->a Forsyth, Doug. Hinan, cuss in toil swi-s T $- Y. P. C. will begin hold- Y - .. the Mar brothers and Jesse War. g agaih and the lag its recreat;o-ml evenings in the to a",%nu•n,w that it. will ho '601M ,z 1posees also in the Spring. Marley, girls were busy making therasalvea a public Xmas concert on December We also coagrat,ils.e our friends �, I. � O. F. Hall on Friday evening P Ms. and Ml's. VoiiPilia a! No. 8 1i. and Mrs-. Stan re- leather belts. _ This work will be November lb, at 8 o'clock: Vol 20 - . trine. fncxii visiting friends is pet- et ntinuing each week and the mem- ball and badminton are on the pro - Miss Doris Taylor, Hamilton is Righw'ay, upon the splendid story bers are enjoying it immensely. ei of their lives and Jersey adventures erbero. 1 ' i r' ; Y grfi¢ri', so come along and avail Pending two weeks at the home of - Fridsy night the three Centennial yourselves of the n Mr. and Mrs. D. B. A-ines, as appeared in the columns of the Mr, sod Mss. James Walker, of members again journeyed to Stouff- of Christian fellowship privilege clean Mr. and Mrs. F. Herbert are via- - 6ahawa Paper recently' '?oroato, spent the week -end with ville for the trairdag school. This F i at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Our deer hunters are back and Mr. raid Mrs. Al. Robertson. i�iaay night le the final session � �° °nom' for the ` ensuing � report that the deer -talcs was die - lrUs Condp has retained h0i7Se year' are: President, Mr. Haan, See- Don King, at Sime". and Sunday evening at 8 o'clock retary, Mrs. Anthony; ev. John Mclauehlui re i�eaenta appointing'. Whether it wat lack of alter convalescing at the hos@s of these will be a special Y. P. service �, fir' hill church is P the animals or the poor visibility of .Mrs. Harris. StonfYti►111e. Chas. Hilts; Pianist, 11 m J. Sin- publW school talks bar Mrs. Thomas in SWuffvills United Church wfien chair; Devotional Leader, Mrs. C. �h Thursday. the hunters is not reported.. � deep tab r, Mrs. E Bacon Booms New- � certificates will be presented Ian; Social' Leader, ]f[r. Allan _ Miss, Dorothy 'WLzter —and Miss and Rev. George Dix of Scarboro MichelL� O� ►Baakall are delegates from the Juts. castle. on Saturday. will be the guest speaker. Instead of holding for W c men's Institute to the Royssl i . The Weaves Inedtl" Sunday evening was the first of ti�eir usual 'York Hotel, tills week, • `Tbe monthly meeting et the Wi our trial series of evening services monthly meeting on Wed" usual at- . i(By Miss Edith Roach) � l[r, and Mrs. George Todd ad . will be' he'd at the home of Mrs. ternoon, Novaobe; 8, the Womsa's at Centennial. There were a few in Association of the W hibsrale Unit- We a beat wishes to ]fir. and Grasmere Feu4nI recent visitorn at f+dles, on Thursday, November 21, attendance who are not regulars it ed Church took that day Mrs, Vincent T at L30 V. m. This is "Yang Mot- y to @riser and - _ the afternoon, so this seems to set u their booths for their srianal �. �� deer have beetr ttrniinsriag ,hers' Day" with Dr. Tomlinson as p Miss Nan McAllister, Toronto, in the 60 -acre pawls,@ field (u the guest spesber. Mrs. J. Coates will be a good sign. The choir asap .a basses -which was held on Saturday, visited with Miss Anna Morr- Grasmere Fame, and they are art give a talk on Makin Irritations number and were assisted by the November 9, and which proved to ish during the week-end. ornament to the stow g Lions' Club quartet. , be a liege success. The conveners Y Feature. It and Calamities into Character". Following the church service, the Mrs. Thompson lira been with is hoped that the pons o! the -Health Quit. Lunch Cmunittee — Y. P. asst in file Sunday School were- Apron booth, Mrs. A.' E. Fiem- Mrs. Wesley Petty this week. pheasant hunters have not driven - ll[m Fred Evans, Mrs. Wallace, room and had a very � and Mrs. Bereash; C G. L T. Smw od our local wren have been them torts@; afield. Kra. Carruthers and Mrs. R. Jack - ry good meeting, gonducied by Gloria Oarierod, on The Story of the Biibte ". Mr. Hall- , ey spoke briefly to the group and ' early next month promised to be , BR4UAM with thesis regtriasiy far a series of � • 1by Mm T. C. Dymm) tabs in regard to Church Member- dap and What it Mea The Bs�saar to be held by the R. n& ". Tuesday morning Lois Grabain TN E SOYAL : �COM �I! I S SI QN 1[. S, is the Town Hall, opens oat and your ..Sent will jonrtiteq t Saturday, at 2 p. m6 to the Women's Institute Convention The hostesses for the November at the Royal York Hotel, t"ut on : meeting of the W. IL S. will be: tration in regard to the - ON I 1 - J. i Yesdaa:es W. Bayles, H. Fla�ton, Garments ro eet taken and X. Ellecott. Mrs. Norton, with - _ last year by the Junior isiatitutd ` . �- •. - _ Group A. in charge. Roll Call i. - a _ -- -- - _ verse from Romans. - - - -- - - • no Modern Drens- making Courtd. • under the �ha:rOnasislup of the HOST. Mr. Justin Daltai The Women's Institute Modem Greenwood _ ' WeUs has been doected to enquire ]tiro and report upod Dress - maidng Course, held in the tBy Mrs. F. W. Gibson) i - :.• .Township Hall, under the leadership - - -L, The C. G. I. T. and Mission Band the producing,' �t • iA71aG ,tration of 18 enthusiastic sewers. It. are Sponsoring an entertainment to r distributing. t "y `g and ia! of milk including whole milk and such produch.of - as are wsa particularly gratrivina to we the church . on Friday evenizig, Nov. ' come the ladies from Greenwood �, at 8 o'clock. Everyone wet- -1, distributed or sold is any form; the Costs, and Kinsale. Miss Burk, frum the eeine. Prices, Price- s. trade praictices, methods of Snawcing, a>m�ge- `. � Mr and Mrs. Burroughs from >ment. grading, policies and any other matter relating to any of ; -Department of Agriculture, made the � � = , week instructive, entertaining and Brooklin, ware entertained at the _- them but not as to restrict the generality of the 1— .,r.'ng, the _ of social value. During her'stsy she Fred Byers' home on Sunday. effect thereon of any subsidies o w r tales - - The YL P, LT. wil l hold their meet- paid or ' was entertained by several of the . : -1 � group, and it was hoped that she - ing on Sunday evening, Nov. 17th, - ¢ thoaougly enjoyed her Brougham at. the parsonage to organize their } the scheme _ ,:.,L..- .,.fated by the �„ . �', ,..,. t of rho mills Control - iclass ". Thanks are extended+ to all work for the coming winter. Act, R.S.O., 1937, Chapter 76 as emended, and theadminhtrati0a who loaned sewing machines or The institute held a Sewing Class thereof by the IWMk Control Hoard. offered to do so, and to the two hus- at Brougham Ia3t week, of which a ' .bands who handled the pick -up so numiber of our ladies took instruc• - expeditiously. Those who were un% tion. — _ - - - able to take the Course are now on Mrs. F. W. Gibson lies been 'on To;facilitate the Wo w. t i,., .. �, ..,4 � that :the look -out for those new frocks to the sick list this week. : written submissions by interested persons. be submitted to the - appear! Joking &aide, we know this 3Tisa Edna Green spent the holi- undersigned NOT EATER THAN 21st NOW 1946. Sub- Course Was o-re o! the most antis - day with her uncle, Walter and mission may be in the form of briefs, but in any event •shall factory things undertaken . by the family, at Buffalo. Institute in a long time, and its Miss May Brown is a delesAte to be furnished in -ten COOPS smooth- running reflects great creel- the District Institute 'Convention at it on aIl_who_ made it so. the Royal York this week. - - Details of the times and places of public hearings will be Our eight hunters of this neigh - Mra. Flarvey' was visited by Mr. G.rI,.,.,ii c+sur l�wnd o.i life lttle-- 8tlndu=3CCd in the prew at Aid early dote. J • : - `� and Mrs. Bob Harvey from Halibur- esajh `arth a deer. Congratulations. ton. Bob carols down to attend the Miss Eva Jones, of Toronto, is •annual Remembrance Day dinner of visiting at Mrs. Green's: his Battery in Toronto, at which Mr. and Mrs. Ken E9son *are to Donald* Keith, Secretayyi - - - - 'r 4 brother Al. entertained. hold an auction sale of household , 1 i, Roy-0 Commission on Milk, At time of writing, Mrs.. Gilman. effects qt their home in Greenwood, y OB &Cde HAW$ Toronto. i ie d..vvk" eel W .ct ospi - lit Oshawa, where she has bew un- position in Brantford with the :- der observation for a week We Massey-Harris Co., and is i'tioving wish her a speedy re"vvery. She v:l - - - - ,t - - - - ��n'�e :i> -,y �+, -'- .CT• - '.•R- .'od' - _ ..� -,.:. - - ni - �.'• _ ..y - _ V ,j "'�•'",i •yam,,. y+• ''.i_ •. .a _-.� ••'�'e .w r .._ -. ... _: i4-� ,'_ -.s- -. ' � _ ..tee. ••._.- •'•1•' u._- .__.x, it v„',,. a '�'' �/f yK, ,yy _ _ - -w = .• _ • - .. _ .� - ' . y . - y,'it "' . - -• -�` _ _ _ . _ - .arc. - _ _ / - a • - - i - Y ... 1 . ; The Perfect Stocking ...9"U ct . : . A United Kingdom firm claims n d a y� S e h o o l L e s s�� n to have produced "the perfe 'I stocking, fully fashioned, silk, and ! completely ladderless. Miss Caro- Plow Christ Changes People other Christians. But the gospel line Haslett, chairman of the Acts 27:1 -7; 1 Thess. 1:2-8 caused division in Thessalonica; government hosiery "working Golden Text: — "Ee not weary in union of believers, division be- party" which recently. published w�ll.doinp,." -1 These. 5:18. tween believers and' the world. -• its report, ,says, "I could. not tell Paul's Procedurd Paul's success aroused the envy of the difference between them and Paul had tat this time a uniform the Jews. _ _ t- • � � � � � pure silk fully - fashioned stockings moue of procedure: first. he began made in the ordinary ay.." The Gospel Victorious ry w(th the Jews at their regular. A church was fashioned out of place of meeting, the synagogue, the raw material of the- pagans of " LL The mechanism of Big Ben. Runt Second, he made use "of the Sab• ' c Thessa.onica, as t'•ey were con London clock• includes a 131/2-foot bath Day, the rer;uJar Jewish day verted under the effective preach- pendulum and numerals two feet of assembly. Those a l r e a d y ing of Paul. After tl,tcy were re- high. " Christians met on the first day of generated by the "Holy ,Spirit, they, the week for their own distinctive lived nobly and true ,for Christ. � ° from the mass ,uf wreckage to the service. In order to reach 'the They were now complimented by - e' They towing bitts, they were Jews, Paul wisely made use of " ., t■ • •- •ii•Jt(dit Paul for their "work of faith, ready to cut away the rigging that their day, as missionaries among "their labor of love." "their held the battering ram in position. the' Jew's' still do. Third: "he rea• Pa- They hacked steadily at ropes and soned with them from the- Scrip- tiencc of hope." These -former / wire. tgg�ng, cutting in water some.' fares." Kothing else has' the pow.- pagans now knew they" were horn :..j times a foot -seep. They were er to convince and regenerate men of God and therefore the eternal " y J drenched to the skin, and nearly that the Word of God has. children of God. exh, vsted when all but a sin le The Thessalonians soon devel- " g The True .Jesus oped into saints. They suffered. 1�� - line was severed. In 'his Rose raised her axe tc cut this. preaching, Paul empha• but through all their suffering Dick seeing her danger shouted to sized three points: (1) The Christ they came to know Jesus better, ��� s her, but she did not. hear. The must suffer because we have siren- From point's which they person - - rope parted with a loud snap and ed, and are therefore under the ally evangelized the gospel further By George E. Wa6h - " writhing and twisting like a sea curse of the broken law of God spread through the outlying dis- aerpent,- it- -struck up and caught the and He must suffer' even unto the tricts. Their faith in God bad thus death by .crucifxioi- to redeem us one forth until it resounded far ' .eyYOPtiis girt as if it had been the tentacle g grave, not a flicker of a smile light- of an octopus. Dick saw her stag- from that curse by taking the and wide throughout that section CHAPTER XUi Tueu tells Dick is it u curse upon Himself. (2) The • that he must now show him where g p• ger under the blow, fall to the p of Southern F.umne. the smuggled jewels are floating "It's going to be a hard' night deck, and then with the rope'twist- Christ must "rise again from the or die. Taking a desperate chance, dead." This, too, he roved from . •' - -Dick leaps overboard In the storm for both of us," she went on. "We e.' around her she was carried over- p PEOPLE ARE SAYING and swims back to the schooner. � the Old Testament as Peter did - 13e and Rose kill two Carribs who cant raise any. of the 'sails, and board as the released wreckage Iliad remained on the vessel, if we could the wind would blow brought the line taut. on Pentecost. (; I That "this Je- that Maxwell House eo {• them to tatters. But the schooner's One horrified glance, and he was sus Whom 1 proclaim unto you is fee is extra delicious- It's wallowing --broadside -4&- the - waves -- after-4ler, 1, }y.. rhw (jlrict " Those ,rr . +- __ _ We must stop that . or we'll g s ,.asst krile • ' • p go the seen brine. In his lea he these days ro+:ho �•ish to substitute - becau[se 1�axwell - - -- - The shuck • of the explosion • - ' startled Dick so that his hands acre- tinder." caught the slack end of -a short some other Jesus for the One House is "Radiant- Roast- . - 'iconsciously relaxed their grip azld` "Quite right, Captain. But bow rope and clung to it. With his Whom Paul preached, some Jesus use t0 CaQture the_ fl[u the big Carib rolled from him. He are we .going to do i2? She won't other hand he clutched her skirtr. of their pwn conception and not goodness of its supremely was so dazed that it took him some obey her rudder with any sail." _" (To Be_ Continued) . _ the actual historic Jesus. • $ p Y time to realize that Nose had come "Ito," slit answered shortly. "But Those who believed threw in fine blend I to his assistance at the critical mo- there's that wreckage. It may save their, lot with Paul and Siles: true ° 7ment, putting the Carib . where he us yet. We- mint get axes and converts always seek the society of could commit no further deviltry. clear it away before it's too late." \ with a bullet through his brain. "Ayel Aye, Captain. But you - ,Captain Bedford had been knock. mustn't risk your life in that work. Wonderful! But— TO EASE. ed on the head and left for dead Let me do it." Can She Cook! _ by the Caribs before they attacked w • '� - T p p F ACHES and PAINS of a Qne of the nuptial experts on' Rose in the cabin. She made no reply, but began the Charlotteville, Ky., Chronicle They found him Hunched tip in pulling an oiled slicker over her shoved her accelerator right down the scuppers. where the sett brine shoulders, nodding to Dick to do to the floor- boards, -:and look what w s threatening to finish what the the same. She selected two stout - happened: COL blow on the head had failed to axes from a rack, and after hand- "The bride is 'a woman of -won- do. They carried him to the cabin inb one to him started for the - drous fascination and remarkable and placed him on a -bed and, while companion. Dick started to pro- attractiveness. for with manner as - Rose worked over him to restore test. "This isn't your, work. Rose, _ _ enchanting as the: wand (if a siren. him to consciousness, Dick quietly Leave it to me. Ill follow orders." and a disposition _ as sweet as the r moved the dead - bodies of the Car- " " - •' ibs and dropped" them into the sea. "Then do as 1 do, she replied - odor• of flowers, and" spirits as joy- curtly. _ ous as the caroling of birds. and N -" With this unpleasant ta�k•'q- Her plan was simple i;C eXpfstik: _ mind as brilliant as those glittering ` -isbed he glanced at the sky bs" - tio, but difficult of execution. The tresses that adorn the brow of vein- it s returning. The aciwner was labor- schooner was wallowing loggily in ter, 'and with heart "as pure "as ioc •bee ing heavily in the sea., rolling and the seas, half buried at times by dewdrops trembling in a coronet ti rse phmging like an old bull walrus. the brine, but the crash of the of violets, she wilt make the home - every seam groaning under the wreckage against the outboard was of her husband a paradise of en" ts[Nuim ASPIRIN is �► _, strain. The gale was playing havoc - the most alarming thing. It threat- ehantment•" IMARK[D TM1S WAY ■w� I with what was left of the sails and ened to smash the bulwarks and But can she cook ?' �� °g• a » « shiver the timbers of the hulk to splinters. Either that had to be - ""This means, her finish." he mut- removed or. the Betty Was doomed.' - _ • tared. "She can never ride through � r But Rose's idea was to use the a second storm.~ r. -.•. 2- ;<<; < r s :' M' , thing that menaced their lives for' He returned to the tibia where 5 s k Rose had partly revived her father saving the schooner. By cutting _ _• ._ - P y it loose from the side, and fasten- :4825 •.. st" �s = ! Jt through the liberal use of his favor- inc it with tow lints, the wind and SIZES ,.. ; a. ite stimulant He was far from be- ing dead. It tools more than a waves would convert A into a sea ii- 14 t�T►r�rs - 1 1 drib's bludgeon to kill the doughty anchor. v1T.►Mply a. = 1" view England ski Dick attacked the wreckage near- _ _ ., .z g skipper, born and g E!_ ENTtAL . - ;..1 • .:.1; f ' bred on the water, giving and re- est� him with his axe. M btlNeRwts "Make our lines fast .first she :!1Co°r best bet For schooldays eeiving blows as a part of his daily 3 " this jumper, blouse duet, you can cried; intercepting him' or we'll ' life for ha9f a century or more. P g make yourself: Pattern 9823 is 'a lose it.' cinch for _ - Rose glanced up at his entrance » s :• you to 'sew. Be different; ., _ slid smiled spice the jumper with embroidery, e The sodden mass of sails, spars "He'll recover," she said simply, sad rigging were held to the side This pattern, easy to use, simple Dick nodded gravely, but did not by innumerable ropes which if cut to sew, is tested for fit. Includes - rl, return the smile. He was worried, would immediately release it. They complete. illustrated' instructions. - ENGLISH `yam � ^t � �% ��- �Q =� bed could not• conceal the fact from were securely lashed to the broken Pattern 4825 in girls' sizes, e, 8. :.ENGLISH MA G" AZI \ ��►J "What're we a" half of the main trunk, whose -butt 10, 12, 14. Size 10, ;umper, 1 ri yds• going to do. he end•was slamming against the but= T BY MAIL DIRECT FROM ENGLAND askecd- "The schooner Is' rocking wanks with eery heave of the sea. S4 ins.; blouse, 1 rfi yds, 35 in. -: i. and shaking like an old man with Their inner ends 'were caught- in Send TWENTY CENTS (20c.) Itrlit „t; World Diwe ■t 1 yr. Z.30 Woman d Rome n yr. • V38. ins aluw�a- ....' I -fac �' f ^�_ _ in coins (stamps cannot be ac- BRltlwh World Dlire■t "lire. -r..SO - „ , .c-s. "sac -� �,S..I _ -- _ _ - - _ nriti"B Werr4 ot� vat R 3',s. a.an Woman's Weekly "1 l'r. x.23 - until snerning. nick to unloosen them." ce ted) for this attern. Print P P R'eldon'a l.adlew• ysarnaJ "The Betty of New. London,” = plainly SIZE, NAME, :?ADDRESS 1 yr• z „w Woman's Journal ” t yr. s 0 " 'Fighting his way through the R'eldaa'■ Practical Needlework wsaaha's Journal R yrs. %.;a she replied slowly, :,& gleam of* ride STYLE. NUMBER. . - in' her face "was built in the days roaring gray- backs, he Climbed into I yr. ""_-4 woman's Jo.■r.al R yrs. ;Jso the shrouds and began unweaving Send• your order to Room 421, Send for illustrated folder of other publications— Address our " when ships were made to hold to- P y , gether and not fall apart its the them from their tangled hold. Back 73 Adelaide St, W., Toronto. letter to —Eng. Dept., Gordon d; Gotch (Canada) Ltd., 43 Vic- first fortfi the schooner rolled toria Street Toronto 1 Canada. • first storm. Her keel's of hard - white. oak, and her ribs of the best lurching so heavily that it seemed. ISSITE 46 -194 _ - hackmatack.' She'll- ride through a miracle he was not flung outwarlt this storm as she did the other." into the boiling mass of green waters. , "We'll pull through„ he "said, Dick finally sectiftd one loose - - �y• "but it's going to be a narrow end, and made his way to the deck. squeeze. The wind's blowing great Rose seized it, and throwing it- over " ` a _ -runs, -and the seas are playing the her shoulders walked to the for- ■ ttevil with the 'wreckage — using' it ward towing bitts. By the time as a ram to batter in the sides." she had fastened and returned, Dick "Yes, but we can stop that. Were had another for her. '7 you 'ever a -sailor?" "Let me carry it, "' -he shouted. A�p'S -- e a e ... - ' - • above -- the'- stertnf -his-- fear -that sh4 V MACDO 4AL)'S Dick shook his head. "Nothing might injure .herself or be washed c amateur.- I could sail , a oyErhnard vnoermost in his mind. , V _ • - w yacht, and maybe qualify for a sec- - tmd -[ate seaman. .That's about all." She shook her head 'an �� - e d pointed "The ru •-L- command," ••Dick.. - "You'll y'. x:' li - re ed w 'quietly. - _ ,. � is �� p q y. take orders • took- his orders; and leaped 'into , �" - - • - - � t _ from me?" she shrouds the third 'time. Spent " • • ' 1 "Ayes Aye? At your service, Cap- and gasping, he waited : a moment - - -1 sleets .; a b e tte�. eiga►tette - i +. tain Rosel" tc, ket his breath, and then throw- - He touched his forehead in sal- Ing the- end -over his own shoulders, ate and clicked his heels in true, he carried it forward. - '_ military.. form. Her face was very . With threr slack lines running - _ ..� -.�._. - - -- -- _ s- ;rESm+ __W •... _- - -'•^.: �a�aw. a. K, m�.. w.. r�.^ Kx�4crEa.. �." Knrawra. mry�rtrn '+;yvaale.,•'.i�.��oor�Y! rises/ �IU�re. �wwr .,uzs�a�.yyet+t�.:v�7rq�,�.;'' ::: �E�t ::warrt.�sui�c�M•±�ct:.w,'�g,. -. _ -� 1 � - -� ..._tea. ,�_..1.� i - _ .� • •. .t s �+....•�� �. rrertou. !Past.• 'cooked meat $lead thoroughly. ` -�� 'Sculptor � :: � 's °' - I TRRLE i'ALHS s i'. press into a greased loo! pan is a � � �p And OYCTl �'� ' - k'�`". � a moderate]p hot oven, 8?5'F, ibr —" -. • �' 13/ hours. Six servings. h car nosed into the cross' walk • •' -d �"`� �8081?ANTAL 4 Happy •' . ,SC%IOQ� Lartehea ` ' ` •• and waked for the. traffic light tv ��� i _ 1 Pictured __ S Print measure JAMES �+ HAMBURG CHOWD$R change. Moat o! the pedestrians iculptoi•, �` -8 Channel GARFIELD T u N • � pottad ground bees, - long- sufferingly walked around it, -- • -' " � • _. ' �— Islands (ab.) u,R o r•I I o '•• 1 s - .�Atany mothers wonder how they a tablespoons !at One citizen, bawevtr, seemed to 1' Vase _ 7 Lyric poem can possibly prepare a lunch box '_ ', take a dim view of having his right ' - - -� 12 Among 8 Behold! � ' 9 cups canned tomatoes that will satisfy the hearty appr • 8 mum carrots, diced infringed upon. He placed his foot � .;;.;,- ; 13 Native metal 9 Speaker T E fifes of their schoui going child- _. - on the hub cap, climbed�rt the 14 Sodium 10 Born _ '/a crap celery, diced - ... ten. After trying, and they admit fender, walked across the hood, _ ._ (symbol) 15 Barium ' ': 31 South Seas (symbol) _ 1 medium onion, chopped = - � 15 Per (symbol) island 40 Part of eirele not alx•ays successfully, to fill 9 teaspoons salt `stepped down on the opposite fen- _ •- 16 Electrical en- 1? Exclamation 32 He is working 42 Three them up all summer, they worry � cup barley der, and then to the road, where ' •'- gineer (ab.) . 20 Each (ab.), on a to (prefix) ! because they are not able to put � teaspoon PepP� � he went calmly and directly on his - M •:� � ..1$One (Scot.)' '22 Either � • -• be erected in• 43 Friday (;tb) in the lunch box the same quantity i� gttarte water - _- way. ' 19 Ocean 23 Measure o1 l�'2shington 45 Also of food that the childrer consume ; cups potatoes, cubed • - •21 Torrid area 33 Opera (ab.) 47 Decimetei - -- � when 'at a home meal. The point '� � • ' "23 Space - • 24 Western `'35 Mother (ab.) to remember when preparing car- Brown meat in fat. Put all ia- _', ' - 25 Flower - sports event 3S Southeast 49 Bone , tied lunches, is that quality must giedients except potatoes in a YOU G '�' THE SAME - `• - • 28 Pole - • -'28 Sword (ab.) 50 Like replace quantity, which in other large kettle and simmer slowly _ _ 29 Rodent _ 27 And (Latin) • 38 Rather .- $1 Registered ', , , /�eliClouB Co$ee blend . • : ' .'30 Debutante • 30 Doctor (ab.) 39 Tellurium • nurse (ab.) words means that' the small one hour. Add potatoes and con- 'whether ou bu Max- . (ab.) I - amount of food in the lunch bo-� flans simmering an hour longer. y y • ' � ,, 82 Standing ! � Z 3 IN 5 6 T I8 9 f0 must give that well satisfied feel• Serve with toast or crackers as a •Well HOUSe in the Super- . - •room only- � ing. main dish..Serves s to B.- � -_ .. �'�" t3 _ Yacuum Tin (Drip or =- - - (ab.) - - • ;11 •.k 1Z ,��;� - - Certain schools have cooking or • CHEESE SANDWICH$S ' 84 Chamber ; =E'y s+it�' j5 - %� `'� I6 IT %%' 18 at least warming up Facilities, this Regular Grind) or the _ 86 Stain* �',�� �T - � • _ eliminates 'the problem of keeping Q hard cooked eggs _ - Gla8ai71e- LriJle� Ba$' (i� - • 87 Knock •_ l9 20 �-"'` '" .dh; � ,•, f 22 - aomctlung hot for lunch. Thermos %teaspoon pepper - - - .• p CsTlnd - $9 Beverage - i3 +{ �- - 25 26 2? bottles notiv ,easily a�'ailable can be 1 teaspoon dry mustard _ - -.'� u>�oee � � ' . - - �. , - (10 Any - used when these facilities do not S tablespoons vinegar • • - - 41 Near 8 �jr; '':, ��-; ' Y,' exist. In these, soups, macaroni or � pound cheese, grated •• _ • - '41�3Iron. (symbol) �'`' � spaghetti, baked beans, chowdrrs, Salt to taste. - �14.Tantalum �� z�• , •' _ - _ _ _ (symbol) �' �' :�� � - stews, ha h. •etc:, are easily kept .Separate white and yolks of hard - � - � • 48 Bright color 0 31 ,� - ,� • " `� ' s,� 32 33 hot anJ r dy 'to eat. If the child- cooked eggs: Mash 'yolks, and -, 48 Bellow '� knows tha the stay -at -homes wi}1 blend with other ingredients. Add �pM05 �' _ 61 Speed - _� � i r' • - 36 - have the same lunch it makes him egg whites, finely chopped. Makes �t�, wptl< ►M Jet 4 ' d2 He has been �7 � • , , � „ 3 feel more satisfied with his' lot. 1% cups filling. - '., - _ . _ - to do a - -The "home economists of the " l - -.. - .. bast o>! 1 42 - � 3 %' =�t4 iF'S , . I _ • - _ - Cordell Hull - • , - Consumer Section of the D. D. 4. - � - - .,- - . 9BBTICAL ✓ 47 t19 50 51 suggest. recipes which will, prove „��Q� War Veterans _ I __ __ _ __ • - i Weapon ,� good either at home or• at s�}�ao� -- – J,�in Police force PAIN A� - _ • _ : x r.radicated" 1 .. - DOCKERS BAKE aEt�EVES . - 3 Upon ""_' ����� =.• �- 9 tablespoons fat -- Irew York's police force before ���� - yi pound .minced bief or left -over 'the- war numbered almost 19,400. :' „� - - - = s.. -..� - - ...... -_ cooked meat - _ _ _ • : - - - _ 1 onion. alictd - over 15, 00. toast week same12 Ot00 pVE r .. - _ � �0 - . � �� 1 � � � � r /� � •� � � � p � � 9 cups grated rxw potato (4-3 war veterans joined "The Finest ". � �� .. y 's+ ri ` _ _ - - medium F tatoes) The reo}ries will earn 5,140 a ytar, � ` - _ - - - - - _ - - - 1 tablespoon vinegar - - - - plus a 8350 cost -of- Living bonus. is 3t� ` - ., 1 c ro oats tuck - cookies o� � lkd (9 g) They work sigh! -hour ahlfts, have ss..t� -- IIdew Germaa'TriaL- It has no political significance 1 teaspoon salt the- prospects of pensions and in _ t,e� _ - Itr Nurenberg, Germany, Brig. - whatever, these officals told_ art- _ � teaspoon poultry seasoning ' general find the -'job oa -the force too, � •• _ +Gen. Telford Taylor, chief counsel porter. - , , - !or the American war crimes .• 1� -sit -fob in % ryint pas, add mine- attractive: There is, however, out GgNNtNE ASl•tRiN IS ,. ' courts, said between 2S0 and 500 - td meat and onion and brown. To drawback_ Beeat;4g :� a shortage of - �ARKiD THt9 WAY former Nazi military, industrial, fi- y Attlee Warns Labor = the gated potatoes add the re- hive uniforms, the mtn must rem- - - . _ _ __ ��: ".. - nancial sad governmental leaders Prime llfinister Attlee tv:�l warn - maining ingredients, then add iht poraiily +ear_ khaki, • • world be arraigned -in a >;esies of •British ,Eabor, and its paria}mentary � _ _. trials expected • to Last at least �mbnrs .that unless tvockers in- �'- - _ • __ _ .- ' • - through 1947. Breast production their entire 'pro- - - ' • - gram of social and 'economic re- � - ° - forma will be endangered. .' � _ , � - _ _ . - ,l - - '. •Labor Goias in Britain •. + _ �. - � .�„s;;., �. .'' _ - � • -� - _ Labor supporters drew a sigh of _ l 1 ; .• -- -- _ - -__ � •_ - Foreign Ministers Meet . : • • - - � _ � liri� as final fi uregains w in t last The Council of Foreign 3Sints= - - - - '..�' I �' �' - -' :- • _ - _ • � - -. ...• , -:: g r s extensive �� _ _ _' ' week's munutpal dec)aona to Eng- tern has held fts first session is ;, -- -,. - ;. +`'�'?,;a - - � -- - - - _ - _ - • y .. � ,. -. ... `. ' � • - _ ,had and Wales. - 'New York and it was c1Ear that _ •• - -- - - • ' - _ • The .Labor party made a net gain the deadlock among the four mem- - �.�;� .•I :»ri.:.,;.`. � -� _ • ' � '''''t of 159 seats. Only one of the 223 bars had not been broken. Serve- r — - � .:r,;, _ - - �- - - �_ ; � - ta $ rasa, Forei n .Secrets � - - .Communists- was elected. rY Y - _ . _ •� • ' - _ - ' -. Bevis and Foreign Ainister Mo -, _ _ -' ••�.' ;'`' - - - - - - ,, • .• "" '- - '' �'• ' '' - ' lotov were seemingly as far Apart - - ' - ' ' 1lttvolt Plot is Spain - as they had been at the Paris cos- � �� - - ' - ;biota that 100 persons were ar- ference. -_ ' ' ' -testedsa Spain and charged with fir, Byrnes and 31r. Sevin - - - - - - - participation in a plot to overthrow - agreed • to discuss tht Palestine � � � �; � ' ' • - Gentnlissimo Franco'a regime, the situation in detail to see what con- _ � - - � - � - ', BBC reported is a broadcast last ' tribyljion- the United States could � � - - �• - ' .•. twetk. make. _ _ . ` - • The broadcast said .the revolt was The United States and Britain sehedrled to take place during, a also will iastittite talks in •��'ash- - - -' - "' ! - = " diswasioa of Franco Spain by the ington next week on unifying eco- _ - �� -. I -- - � �- - - 'United Nations Assetntly in New nomic •policies is their zones. Brit- I •.York. Spaaigh police were. said to - �'���`� +�. = :. � - • ish Foreign Secretary Bevin said _ have charged that the plot was en- ', _ - - �•�, :: • .. • - - on his arrival in New York that gineererd by- 'a- Communist ale- - . _ _ '- - � � "$risk is the oal word to use, the arts' word, _ - - -- -- -� inent." 'we will now try to work 'for a • ] tamp - � _ r . _ _ -.- permanent document and end. this when you're tallang about Lipton's Tea, the .tea . _• -� •< �' - � '.Arabs In .General Striate -. atatr of -war." .. - - .. _ _ _ _ with that livtlg, bris�i flavour," : _ -- - e „ ". The Holy Land 'was in virtual - •- ' � -' - - _ ,Chan ge, now Zo Liptoa'a Te:a. Eajo the 5ati ter `- , . ._ - ' state of paralysis as Jcws paused -� Solid British Front - - - - pleasure brisk tsatiag Lipton s �es gives . -: ; - ,� 'Vtlinston Churchill and Prime - the tea with chE Savour that's sever wish .1 ;. r . for their Sabbath and .Arabs :ea- -- _ - _ _ _.. . Minister Attlee ca lured Britain's - - -�.: _ =-wash but alwa .fresh, s ed tad fui� -.. - • gaged in their traditional general P - --- � 7s plat _ : - - •� strike on the 29th' anniversary of headlines with almost simultaneous _ - _ _ _ - bodied. - - _ ( z '.: _, - •.�ritain's Balfour Declaration fa- verbal blasts against Russia in - -- .. � - _7oring a "national home" in Pal- what appeared to be shsping up as � � _ _ _ _ � _ � - - , ' -- _ ' -a. solid British front a last Com- - � � '' - - � • xstine for Jews. Sa __ _ • _ - - _ .. -• .. - monism. _ _ - _ - .� � - . -- �J - V.S., China Sign Pad Mr. Churchill said that he had — - - . •- • •' � -." i • - . The United States signed an ex= - • "facts" and "evidence" to support -. «' . - -•-•� • tenstVt rave -}Eau treat3*-- et-- crsend- 1 '� ���;�•,. . -f<si the ate. ��L, - - �,. .� � - _ � _ _ - .ship, commerce and navigation" Union now has 200 divisions -more --- .. � - •aiith the embattled Chinese Govern- than 2,000,000 men --on a• full war - � _ .•' •. -. „ • ; -'- `�• meat of Generalissimo Chiang footing in l2ussiantoccupied East- t � -- - • • ' „ .Kai -shek. _ ern• Europe. - - _ '. _ _ .. . _ _ . • .. .. _ : #• • ��.� State Department officials fa -' He lauded ;`f r. Attlee's p - •_ � - _ s each- _ .. • � - :� . �„ sniliar with the negotiations said Before the Trades L'nion Congress ' - -. � •-- - • � - '. ' . -. ; ' •emphatically that conclusion of the in which the Prime• Dinister blunt- ' ' ' •_ -_ ' '. - , - - _ -� '� _ - pact at this time is• not a move to '' ly accused Soviet leaders of •erect- - - • - - - • -• strengthen Gen. Chiang's A'ational • ing a "wall of ignorance and sus- � • ' - -... • � .._ - - . -- -. - .. _ - - �''':.• ' ' - -- Government in its virtual- civil war picipn" between. the Russian peo- - - - , -_ - = - _ '. ' -' • with the Chinese Communists. p1e and the rest of the world. - � �' � a - ' ' - - - . 'POP —Hold On �. _. .. .. _ . _. ; ._ _ ' .. • , �. - :.... • - .:.: � • • . _ By J'. MILI.AR WATT - .. - . .- H ERE � � -- '• - AND Wi•tAT latww ss ss. se•s�stat., w.a ... - _ . `�'''�'' HOL . - :. - . w• • � �`.• •' • SHALL I DO � � � D � • �+ - 60 AND GET ;,;.. _• - - • : - t 'THE � � . - .. - SOME TARGET !��� • 7 � � TAR6 ET - �' PRACTICE j ...; ,•. :�;� 1 '. t� -_• _ - _ • •> � �' :_�.. • :: ±a''• - :i� : } }y �:• \• }ti ?•:• r }' - • •1ti+i: •::i }r; ? } }ati - ::ti••' .� � , {. ' . {•n•. �'•:•' ¢ :iii•' :y {i ,'. _ -- ,/ f i��!' ••• i - �: .. •r - •- , • - ' i = ! BALI'% RDGISTER Rsr. X. R. and mm JerAbLoon, of RECORDED MUSIC � me ' r King, spent Reaetnbrance Day with S ' O! tend *ss z wg yep ,lhatmday, November 8 - auction jot danom or mating rinks. Pedal .Hi'ECR7�DY i4 sal* hol, ld furniture and &ma, The beaches along our lame frost oataide Speakers; also aaicrvphoao BAL CLIMC i - property of that ]Estate of the IA" are sevmal feet ~ides today than Work for Christsnas Parties. 146 sinocoe, at. . Oshawa, OWL a0A �8$. Samuel Jones, Lot 7, Con. 8, MOO- #Wy wem on the Bast of August- 86000158610 Ratans progieas Treabmatts i�ectading �f1�D. o$MFNT� Snag Twp. Farm of 100 .acres wit we don't know hoer many inches Cbiropawct3c, F.'lectro- '�'epy SAND, 6RA0&L, be offered for ask sab3ect to res- .that means the lake level has now OIIVAL SHEA J m v bid. Terms on Onrm: 10 per- dropped, but it to quite a bit. Toronto �m0ea1 Vapor Team athO find Deaf, balance 80 tisya. Sale at 12.80. ,� 87d Dupont $treat, T.ataa l chattels, cash. Wia. a RAW, How does the libel on your Never - Phone Midway 4280N�• 22 Pbone VA BUILDBR43 SUPPLIZ8 auctioneer. s • • • read--we you in arras"? 080 104a� fslrt8g9 a10T� We hat+ealso DlaeW in stock a � iaturday, December air _ - •t3on sale of Registersi Jersey Ua: CY R I L E. M O R LEY d a hmCase tractor; Fatah stock and ]Vmpiements Etc., on Lot 7, Can. 2, - - . ' '.� Packering I N S U R A N C E i A N D her -sera. u: llta.. nw Pickering T%rp. on xirgaton Road, Car L ESTATE MITC 'first farm east of Ajax road, the R EA A • �• paoperty of the Estate of the Late lOke . - PHON 67 PICK. Ong+ J. H. Carreth. Terms cash. No re- - _ __ -- P• '. Sale at 1 P. in. wners serve. Faun sold. , KEN and CLARKS PREIv'TICF., • • Suaineals Oiredorq auctioneers. Let the' Shell Stn., 401 Dundas GORDON F: 08BOPME X E. RichWason .,HORSES � C. U U. We. have unsurpassed �scilities Str. bty Whitby' Mffr=M MANAGER L INSU>atANCi� mr slaughtering odd and worn -out EXPIRE ,yir Sri 1tiAL i9Bl= ,orms. 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