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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_09_27_ y 4. /- NEWS THE PIIIICKE o ; '` VOL. LX : _� �PI('K.ERIN; O1�TT., FRILLY, SEPT. 27. 1940 �y. f Wafelootostal YLatribw. Do you recognize this Scene ? . AUDLEY ply ' :GREENWOOD Mrs Squires is visiting her dauILLS ghter Mrs. Kive1 in Brooklin for a H. C.- PEARSON—Physieiatt S36 l9 6 dSurBeo'n. Danbtnton. 1017 �' r�4 :: R,� few days. �G -y t '. * Frank H. Westney purchased' a +, -- j� H. FO'RSYTH, Opb. D., Director ' x� y �` La pptome•da1 A••oei,�rti000toncaio car -load' of stockiers in the Toren- :CHOPPING ( Mc•aber of the Aherican Optometrral a to markiet ?est week. �• - .'Friday~+ a Icy* e=aroihed by appbiatmeat. y � � L� � Monday, 1. �unesday and Mareawnt. Ont. The fled Cross collectors' will be + ". r s.4 ' at your pl-sce this week and next. WE GRIND FINS a Lagos.; x A.;e, BA as possible. Audley gran, S#lorts aRci Feed of Ail All �itNgl2D Rif F}l}� Barrister 4_; - i did well Iast time. kRirls, alio minerals 'and other Nor p„by,c,yey.oan Some. fall wheat flus been sown tq� it «xu ed bs tndin«A• E•t pus- and is appearing green now.. A concentrates for profitable feeding MEN. iotim VW6 of Court Howe. WWtby. ry kept On hand _ smaller acreage than usual is7joing ep BEX170N, BELL 1f ROSS in, in this section. i 1 :1Barristers fs Solicitors Do not forget the Club weiner- �Di(e stofsk on#y the best Poultry roast and dance in the school this Frds ale►d Supplies. ' W. J. BEATON. K. C. Telephone Friday evening. • General admission: iLBROOKE BELL. K C. Adel. 28U F. Mi. 0 3k X 3t14 ` 1s. cents and weiners are served. at J. D. P. ROSS 372 Bay St.' {.. 9 o'clock. )OHN L. POND Toronto Some silos have .been filled bet- Repair Shop ween showers. The hybrid corn on i' �! t;. WCUARRSON &.Co.. Barri#- the Chapman and Westney 'farms �•� �"i7OL ho •tc s!"t' +�• has been ahowin to be superior to i a�B prepared to repair tragi. Iris B&di s. 3F T#onto 3t. menta. g Pe ' P P P Ad. 104; t'b.r este. ss. the other. ' _ tors and farm maebintry. ti[. 1ddWILL • • • F: M. and Mrs. Chapman spent A �..,_.__ ' .P... � Ccs � n,emass o�etow�orw ttyf ♦111a 1Qttilli — e„- te„ s;a, y �w v 'lws� e�daD°' 's seat at Solina and attended the Eldad implements. c _ anniversary church. services. Mr. G. Satidaction Quarsateed- _ �J by helped the Red Cross. Hogarth, former principal of Whit- JOHN NORTON 8(� SSHBRT T. FALLA2l9s. L D 9.. ►. Rortl cCtc.se T• you by High School and Dr. Reynolds 10hone 5104' CLARBbtL3N•T' 013. Lys.. Graduate •f t of s and abe `'""ty of of W. >r r •eeond poor e•wt� St. Asa- Scenes in which shivering child- thio Red Cross to people rendered homeless by barbarous and wicked formerly head of tate O. A. C. were present '-1 L 3'wi� _3E 3M » eta o ren in night -clothing laughed +_ M ` > ons #-tat ty . their tears ^ t. -n given bundles of attacks on c}viliane". Mr. Astbury':; apparel-, and in which one father cable began.. Hundreds of homeless, '. BROUGHAM` ' - " atxarbuaia ♦ aYDs. kissed the bundle of blankets given he stated besieged relief depots Linurali of All HiSda. him for his family were described with conditions -steadiiy growing Conv"sers for the Red -(Toss will '' yesterday, by Chairman B. E. Ast- worse, as Government shelters. be making calls this week. flat fkates AvailAbU with � R. BRATQ.'d. TOt+4lYgHi9? D • Clark Convevancer, Commra.o•se rnr bury of London's or ani:ed relief . g Can- provided only!, with bully beef and bread, could not. supply blankets . Mrs. J. Hanle and y grandchild Alli` MtfEj 5'ttir f�loi. • •.tits° a slam. Ste. lesser of forces in a cable askingthe Stratford is with Miss Bate this, is t.ifts"S. e.sfs.f�a _ adian Red Cross to thank' the peo- pr clothing. "1 turned week. 3d/irtss h'bsne A. E. RIGH•A.R'D'SrDN pie of -Canada for the "blessing'' to the Canadian fled Mr. and Mrs. Midgelyt of Toren - of supplies during the air blitz Cross in this country,” his cable ao were guests on Friday of T. and PICK 315 .+, s0$PfERAL INSIVRANCE Wreig, Truckloads of food. cloth- rontinues. "Before the raids be . 'tiers. Robertson. REAL RSTATE Ing and blankets were pouring into Ban you had already supplied sev- T. G. and Mrs. Brown were week ' )ONO$YANGING, London within two hours of when eral thousand blankets, which we end visitors with'their son Will and NOTICE rtsbl3sbad >7.' the cit turned to Canadian Red. y had distributed to our offices in family in Toronto. ! Berm nd:.,3ir. Ast-, Cross offices in Ftglsto district centres, a blessing, great that the of Canada can Material for Red Cross work is Our tracks pen year way oveiry ' �mse Pier. 6000• bury states, and Canadian soldiers. people nev- again available. A work meeting is vrho delivered the bales and• cases; er realize its importance when we p° arranged for Wedneesday afternoon - 4 y� • . ��T*� ��T t�T t r MAW M worked ado side our cele and ng pe were able to supply those familier rendered homeless in the first. of when• work will be cut out. COAL C.9114. r Yll jam. lrll refused to take cover or cease work , air. Fred- Baikey: and sister, once' 4l 61l NSHD AUCTIONERR AND when German planes zoomed- over- "the. raids. . f Brougham- a call '�V:ia'�, �'iB Si�KTr I VALUATOR head. Thousands of blankets, tons . "t want the pecrlc of Camila to know that within, two hours 'of on ol••' t we on old' actitsainta�tees. test week. SAND, ev�L, - '�Wdia csaducted Anywhere of foodstuffs and bales of clothing our apWal you. had started deliv-. Jahn Cowie visited the old -home. 'day Ream or write. Address all Dundas were distributed by the volunteers, one last week. • 8tseet,.Ease. his cable eta by -cars, which - tee, ering lorry -loads of food, clothing SyrnpathS is extended to the Fred 'Whitli Ontario. _: drove during , one of the worst and quilts," he continue% "and Cowie fatnilyti in the passing of BUILDER'S BIIPPLIE9 ralids to reach' the 'districts, most these were unloaded during the the Mrs. Cowie': mother, who too •sick k also 100al oartage Rork Hospital seriously struck by the aerial bom- 'bardment.� most terrilie`air raids". I wish the women the women of Canada could have while at. their cottage at Lake. Sim - con and passed away suddenly aft- We hawnloo placed In t•tocle a hili I cannot think of • even' interr- the incidence which alone er she was taken to hospital. LITrE LiAPLE LEAF MII.I.II�1Qi Go►ernmeat Lioensad upted rest without asking the Can- could have conveyed to Canada the Bri�vgMm f,-- rPcit; -::- 1' 'r' C05CI '-NY *'_'y-^3. Mai13 ►gt. E. BtOR�t'ille, QDt, adiaa Red Cross to send to the g'eatness of your' gifts or int nee- out for the fire that destroyed the Phone 101 people of Canada an expression of essity. of them. he states. or to hear'the W. Taylor farm on the Town- Line � �w �l CHE� Maternity. Medical, and Surgical our heartfelt gratitude for tate girl any o! the. of Pickering and Markham: Fire i casts taken - goods which trey sent through the ,litt}e clothing - Look, mummy. they're occurred •when lights - were .turned pi�i0i]tQ� Ont. - -s Maternity Strsi•Roon+ new". — Sept. 13. 1940 ' - on for the fisat time on recently in- y ":Phone Office 44 — Ries. 65 - Rotes for 10 day*-- 825,75 , tailed electric s On Thursdayt afternoom Sep. -19th { 1tpg1 d No and DL`B1ARTO:` 1KI SALT •1A the the W. M. S. held their regular, ��t=r r u h!»w.etvice flews• j ;in+br,1•nce Service _ . - Mrs.' Foston and Mrs. Blenldn are ,. - . - .�..� A quiet wedding took place at monthly, meeting at the home of Cassie. The Vice A W Fur Fur MRS. E. R. GQOD 43.37 guests of the Revs. Bruce F. and the parsonage at Prince Albert on -President. -Margaret - Full line of Stouts and - firs Pegler, St. Pauls Rectory, r Saturday afternoon, Sept. 21at when Miss Duncan -was—in — nate pipes, Elbows 1s Htaters Y" '.lit. Forest. Mr. Howard Milton Parkin w_as un charge. Quite a budget of recess - ary business -came -before the meet- Fly Spray for Cattle, and FOR Sj T� A St. Paul's, Dunbarton — Sunday, 29th. Sunday school at 2 p: m., Ev- ited in marriage to . Aiiss G•� -Louisa Mitchell. The bride was 4att rng' Arrangements for entertaining r FLY TOX s F x a V A ening Prayer and Sert»on at 8 p. fired a gown of blue sheer Locust Hill ladies at Mrs.' John y SEitYlCB m. You are heartily invited to att- .,with matehirg accessories and a corsage Miller's for the October ineeting Tinsmithing, Plumbing sad: x Pbon Pieksris 47 g end either or body. Sunday' school of -white gladioli.. Misa Marie Mit- were. made. The Secretary' was ad- Tnreace Work, ICYRIL R. >sa` RLBY 1 brides- and Divine Service. ,chefs sister of the ink The Fain, sponsored the Home in viand to write Miss' Thomas, as a possible' speaker for the Thankoff- _ . R FI ' FI RR AUTOMOBILE, LEM -by , and School Club at the Dunbarton ' .maid, gowned pink with match- with ing accessories; and Mr. Stanley erinq meeting, Mrs. John White. � . .7 ox ACC10i17T, WINDGTORM School last Friday proved to be of • Parl4im brother of the groom .rues loader of Group C. with her group, toot charge the The ���� ��8� /S muc PABILITY 11th. general interest to parents and to the best man. A recelption was held of program. ' S[1ViCE - PROTECTION friends, and of real educational at the home of tte bride's parents. Wssionary Monthly suggested pro - Itas�sases ��� e value to the children. Trhe display 1 The happy coouple left for a motor grabµ :a as followed. Members tak- in the.sahool rooms of Manual t trip to Kingatan where the wAl y in part were Mesdames Miller, gf�1� ���� ��*� i� Tminin Modelling, Sew gt g, ih and i reside for a time. Holtbyg, I,evrwn and Gannon and Baking etc, were good with special y"'Kinsale friends of Mr. C. J. Stev- :Kiss Bayles. Rev. I. E. Kennedy_ ��i01fi i� �►00� SUITE mention of'th i Posters, as tate child- � enson will be glad to hear he is closed with prayer. Mrs. Fred Cass - ` 3-pi#ea Walnut design ren had only one week's notice to 1 feeling better aft..' haven his foot g to and Mrs. W. Gray served a dain- i -.� Waterfall design--- $79-50 prepare their work., In the Live- amputated and is returniwg home to ty tea: Tuesday the W. 'I. stock Class, the judges •were hard Pickering this weep. afternoon BACKRITE _ J�ptis tilltd Mattresses. from put. to decide just-which'pete" were Mr. and Mrs. M. Gormley and met at clic W. Ellicott home whit -, 517.30 to :211.50 the winners. In the Girls' Sports, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mowdbcay and a large attendance. Quite o budget business before w Rosie Stay had the largest number family enjoyed a mmotoi trip to the of came the meet- TABLETS Now is the time for summair of points; Nellie Gillard, 'second and Georgian Bay on Saturday fast in and was disposed of. Mrs.- O.; g p Mrs. Ellicott. - FOR � THE 3` • - � uroiturt, IQWn cosi#-: ere. Iti,athleen Reading, third. In the A few, from here attended tate Wilson and are app- �= Bois - First, Walter Gillard; Sec- ? .shower given at Utica Hall on Fri-' ointed leadersl to go to Uxbridge V* 11 pa' Fers and Gift China ond, Bob Gillard; Third. Cec, Monk. day evening in honour of Miss G' and tilde the Leadership Course for/DNEYS ase •our Gold Seat CongoltulD The.highest points for the day, in- Mitchell and :Ver. • Millan Parkin.to the Juniors' Werk,'Mi-.9. Robertson mugs, is the new patterns, eluding sports and, other entries, The ladies' of .the W. A., are cat= and Mrs. W- 'Gray ars attend NEW IMPROVED FORMULS ~— were won by: Girls'. Marilyn Davis, easing to the sten attending the the Vegetable Cookery Leadership w mare agsato f or *9 Ea" Waskisg Macbi,ne, and the oya were ren freely and: covered 1llte > tractor emons ra ton on Tuesday,was at Brooklin. for 'tiers. I�tttiltop's on Wednesday Baeltacbe, Urinary Ttoubts . - " WYits Sivrti� Maewiat. expenses of the Fair. The Judges Mr. and Mrs. Phillip wf Utica► �� th cell out material for scar work sewing. Yarn is now o- -- :. were: Mrs, Hopkins, Miss Somer- `.have proved to Silverman'R fame is ` villei Mrs. Greeley, Mrs. Thorne I ; Ip ahem vith the fall work. vaiaable for knitters. lolls. Norton � �� _ I&W j�ja0% Dap or NW Mrs. Mobley, Gesald Cowan and ^--------- gave a very fine address on -Adult ■ - ' Mr. Mabler, while -Rev. K. Howey, TOWiNS*1P COUNCi4L Educatiary. showing bow adults need Mr. Ittrse and fir. 1Vliabley assisted — '"" -nq+t- re�na"n unedkrcated even.if their' y' the -principal with Lhe sports. The will meet on Tuesday next. Oct. 1st eariy. yes"were hastdicapped by 110Y11,���� COs j) iititi A. pony race which created a lot of at the.. Town ilatl, Brougham ,in the .circu natances. Facillbes for self.It � 'at Co fun waa won •b Douglas Ceatos. Y � regular monthly session 1 p. •m, � I education are open to all. Roil Call "A like to read." Ter :UltUAY;ti OCRs -1l-1 noes ate s � r O.ItlMt al Director ------- — In accordance with the Ottawa >�k I would Hostesses 'Mra. W. >1'MOIf>t r iii .. - ''' �'IIlDitDTe Dealer Coutinuation _ School. Fio� d alert ruling, Pickering pillage will re- wise served by Ellicott Mra. M. FilicetL and Ruby r at ClaremnnU on October 4th. t main alt Daylight Savtng Tiow. — I l74:mwa _ WIF a':►:a s� '= King and Queen Carry On Despite Repeated Bombings of Buckingham Palace ins out empty houses to be used 7. as billets. They are orderlies k, :. ' = for air raid listening posts and & balloon barrage units. They are most alert coast watchers. -On_ the farms they are helping with the Al harvest, repairing hedges, •milk- r' ing cows, picking hops, collecting w ; or ebopping firewood: One. of- the. • '� / c a strangest Scout jobs is gathering acorns, chestnuts and rowan her- ries for animals in the zoos. They . • ~ - ~° hnumberless •y ways o e ~ a ve assisting fon the refugees Hol- land,from f +�. -..+► .+' `" „r -�. r; - Belgium and France, ,meet- •1 ?� ' ) r ing them at the stations, supply- ing u ly- r .. ing them with food and guiding • j • -them to their-bi-Mts� '-Ina word e�� +ee the Scouts of Britain have met- _ ► • r p 4 * the greatest 'day.-after-day test �� •f~ i ! •:t ; thot has ever faced Boy Scouts, ��� 4� -• ,� _* ' , and have 'more than vindicated - �� i _`' "'} ► the aim and motto of their Scout ! ,►4 training, "Be Prepared." S • "' Largest Library �►,►�;�+ ... :. ' .� ,� ' r �'.1 Largest library in the world is `; •ry '" •.A«� the Library . of Congress, at. y • Washington, Dr C. It `contains ^= - A • •1,421,285 maps and pictures, and 5,828,126 printed books. and-_ . pamphlets. This phofo-diagram of Buckingham Palace, ahowrr how the royal residence .has suffered from repeated German aerial atta'4s.. Their ..The population of the world ig - majesties' private chapel (A) was completely wrecked, ,by one great bomb. Two more -bombs fell last .week in the quadrangle (B), tearing now more than double what it great holes in the paving and damaging surrounding walls. The front of the palace, at TOP of diagram, was pitted by another pair of bombs was in 1800. (C) .that fell between the statue of Queen Victoria and the front entrance, facing towards St. James' Park. The building shown at the hot -tom of the area inside the dotted lines is the swimming pool demolished in the first assault on the palace. >a BEE HIVE y ese army): "The United States pre- ®� s ■ r a`t THE WAR - W E E K--Commentary OD Current Events paredness program is directed • against Japan. We are the potential ' - enemy they have 1n mind, not Ger- - K i1 v many. The leasing -of British ter- , Emergency Public Service TO INVADE OR NOT. tltories is the Atlantic for nava! - The effectiveness of soy Scout - 0. QUESTION FOR HITLER bases will be followed lar by.similar training for emergency public ser- - moves tri the Pacific. Relations be e t vice is impressively illustrated tween Japan and the United States' y a recent summary of 1'l5 dif- - are : now fraught with. the danger b . ferent types of wartime good of war." turns found by the " Scouts of • _ The desperate battle for air sit• Ing towards the Suez Canal-It was Trouble In India Greet Britain. The List includes premacy over Great Britain con- obvious that the Iwo dictators were Trouble for Britain was also general assistance in A.R.P. work, pol S' tinned lsat week. Upon its out-.working together, the Duce to pre• brewing is India. The powerful Con-, - come and ibpon the vagaries of the vent the British from withdrawing greFs Party, headed by Mohandas and ng sir -.laid shelters, filling s weather hinged a -colossal invasion warships and airplanes from the H.-Gsndhl, passed a-resolntiou- last sand bags, acting as blackout .,attempt by the Germans. Mediterranean area for defense of weed: rescinding an offer to co-.gulden - to the aged, infirm,. Would the R. A. F. reta3a Its mas- the Mother Country; the Fuehrer operate wIXh Britgin in proseSuting mothers, children and new ar tery of the British skies? Experts to keep British ships and planes tl:e war tIndfaa independence had rials. In some places they are ,agreed that three factors would de.- engaged at- home while the Duce been asked as a price). Neverthe• reissuing telephone operators. In elde the war In the 41r: the num- did his big act. They eaidentiy be- IGsa Gandhi, expressed his defer the - Thames - Hive, Emergency er of British pilots: the amount lteved that by striking mnation not to embarrass Britain mice: tiles are stretcher-hear- Ibs _. in et aviation gasoline the Nazis had: eousiy in two most vital spots they 'at this time by pushing independ- ars, signallers, a They serve ct the strength of the Russian air could clean up on the British Em- ence claims, his desire not to order, spahoagnuntals, make They splints, .collect tome (which potentially opposed ylre. civil disobedience among the mass- police i moss- They assist the • s► Germany's). ee of India until be deemed St -ab- police in traffic control; older - Franco, Too Scouts act as 'special cona#ablear "Yes" and "No" solutel3 necessary, As if this v0ereh't enough for the In the task of evacuating child- Should the worst some to the Government at 'London to be -lac- —= , ren they are invaluable, their vorst,superior Nazi air r Ing, General Franco last week gave tireless feet, running hither and might break British civilian morale signs of wishing to join Germany TheBo0k Shelfthither.- doing •a host of things, and bring victory without invasion. and Italy to get his prize, Gibral- from acting as escorts-.to clean- P" 1!1111ould the air battle end in a tar. He seat his brother-lu-law Ra- _ draw, it was expected that Hitler,mon Serrano 9uner to Berlin to •.B,UILDING THE CANADIAN loommitted to produce something confer with Hitler and von Ribben- WEST �• �c own to pacify the German people. trop following atpon Axis pressure -By. Prof: James B_ Hedges -Li J LIKE THAT By Freie �Veher .:Might order the invasion anyway to allow soldiers passage through :This attractive- book written byY #� with resultant terrible casualties to Spain. Dr. J•, B. Hedges of Brown .Univers- --_ - - Ibis own men._ More War In The East ity, hrov4dence, R.I.. gives us the - Would he invade? Anybody's The crisis in the Fax East grew first complete., account of the part. � w guess was as good as the next more acute. Japan had demanded played by the Canadian Pacific Rail- man's. Louis P. Lochner. Assoclat- troop transit across French Indo- way In the nettling and develop Press correspondent in Berlin China to enable her to strike at went of the great Canadian 1§ art.' . • •� - IsSaM "no;' He foresaw -the possib- China along General Kai-Shek's Based on an exhaustive study of � • � E `8lity that Germany's plans against southern. border, and a naval base original documents, it adds , a new " . -�17► �� $ritaln would concentrate on air at Haiphong, atrate�Sc port on the chapter to the pioneer history of wSr with abandonment of the in- Gulf of Tonkin. The Vichy Govern- British :North America. Without Dr. �asioa scheme. "The German air ment of Marshal Petain had agreed. Hedges' work, perhaps, the story of. �'� force," he declared, "will continue In principle to the deminds,, but. that adventurous undertaking, the Its relentless acts 'until the British. China had declazed that it they colonization of 'the West;' might 1 -+. government acts" presumably were granted, Chi�uVs- tFaap - - have been Iost to succeeding gener- -isurrendering. would" counter-invade Inds China. ativns. "Impossible unless German air The British and U. S. Government$ The volume,-moat interestingly •,arastery is established -within _a had issued diplomatic warnings written, Is divided into -thirteen • _ Background, the Or- Wised definite and limited period" editor. Would Japan gain her ends peace- chs p_ — - the Soviet Navy newspaper, ably or would there be new war igin of the Land- Subsidy, Locating Red Fleet. The article read: "Bri in the east? "Time" (-Sept. 16) said: the Land, -Beginnings of Land Pol- Gish air strength has been grad- end toward which' the Japan- icy, Advertising the West, The Land :sally increasing with the extensive ese Army had worked since 1931 Boom on the Prairie Launching � ;aid of the United States. .It. _the was at_ hand: a direct challenge the Irrigation Project, APolicy of - Germans do not succeed in reach- to the western powers to fight or Colonization, The Department 'of _ Ing their ll pull stak s out the Far Department of Colonization, d limited�lriod conquest the British Fast their ; Fewe doubted[ that war The Natural ging B Later. Land Poo air supremacy — within a definite ivies, Promoting Better Agriculture, V y. an pe was definitely in the saddle ,and n, • .air fleet is- able to ,achieve nurner- headed south tovi•ard Thailand, Bri- Summary and Conclusion, - . - • . ioel equality with Germany, then, tish Malaya, SSngaporb, and the "Building the_.Canadian West"... `. .c any German landing operations are rich Netherlands Indies;' By Professor James B. Hedges - -` out of the questit?n." Toronto: The •Macmillan• Company ` - As To safeguard their own rear, the v of Canada. Bearing out the predictions on Japanese last week were maki>}g o - Axis strategy voiced from time to special efforts to reach, an under- time nder tinge in this column, the black shad-, standing with. Soviet Russia. De•. The Province of Quebec is six - > �%y��, ib $ tem aye• 17 r,.a NAW) ow d Mussolini's legions began to dared the nevrspaper Kokumin times the size of Great Britain - - move across Egypt last week, driv- (ofttm a spokesman'tor the Japan- in area. - _ "Hit me again! If I'm soin' home tonight, 1, gotta get- used to it ! 1" 7 REG'LAR FELLERS — Preparedness By GENE BYRNES 'y WHERE'S -THE IT HASN'T HAPPENED YET PRESCRIpTr PAIN P �� � "BUT MISTER HEIN80CKLE'- :.� • IfI 1S JUS' EXPLAININ'TO MY ' DO YM KEEP % s POP' HC►W L THREW A c`I S ANYTHiNC, ` 1J0 NJ WINDERR/QN \' II Tb RELIEVE PAIN P •-• AV W1,11M, - • I � Im. U. a M• oras ' o -sae.: `'� ' !�„...- .. i.s ' .` — _ _>. -.w, '.' _ •�- - .� x>; t . 1• Al l� G-u,.,^V , •a w til.'« en � : ,F•-,.t, +,. � .1 xC,•3�d' dv ....: x�.Y.,' - - ', ., , 4 .. � . - - . d . , Handy Mints T, Sew through a square of blot TMT YOURSEV DARY 1 M '� ting paper atter lest a •- oiled L Tb DOUBLEMIN7 your machine to colle'c't any gar- 1+ plus oil. _ . - �' V -.,K Y M- HEAL THFUL }_- » • - --• "�" 5' a a, -Try sulphur for ants—so treat �+ . G REFRESHING ./ �f s the shelves with it and also treat the floor if they have been seen AND DELICIOUS r C M A N C E o there: By SADIE B� CHAMBF" �/ ••• -T 0 Try using lemonade powder in- r stead of sugar for lain cake— . MORE REQUESTS ---- g p :. it sweetens and iota. _I have' been' wondering this ; « week fust what I should write to 7 Q Cut up your own worn-out .You in order that you aright have some • last-minute helps on your ' *• towels. to make -bibs, razor towel3 f ! s face cloths and small towels to conserves and pickles. I wished to .°j,,• " ___ remove make-up, give you. (without, repeating my- ,••- - - . . • - self) recipes that would be prae- Moisten -your jam-pot ' covers tical and helpful in conserving r • with vinegar instead of water and eveiyth3ng 'possible from ,your -they will stick -more tightly. - garden or from the marjset in or- they a d Priduffic ` ' • eder that you might be able topey jar. . _ Run to ,the eucalyptus bottle fill ver _ Adapted from the Metro-Goldwyn:,Mayer Picture - - for stains on de'lic'ate fabrics or Iii the midst of this' pondef y� a •�,, ���� j by eit for your raincoat. ing I received several requests MTRUDE GELBIN all in. a bunch, which solves my , problem and here is hoping, this Copyright 1940 by-Loew's Inc­..:-Slenderizing Bolero. week they may solve .yours: - _ 4 m a .', Corn Relish En bl - healthful.' refreshing ..Chewing hen b4fu " --SYNOPSIS het•' to the LaY7at. tt eR lauf!t?¢ - - - Wri&lely`'s Doubblemint Gula 12 ears c rn Two rich London bachelors, Mn with delight. A is cabbage heig cape your tope, your _ 'Darcy and .Mr.,Bingley, arrive with "Nest time I talk to a young 2 arae onions bright an attract the tatter's sister"to take up res:- lady about archery. I` wcr7 t to so ^ 1 .green pepper - throat cool and moist—its deli- _ deuce at the Netherfield Park Es patronizing," be promised. "Ttin:ik 4 2 -stalks celery hearts cious flavor assures pleasant tate in Meryton Village. Since mar- you for the lesson." 3�cups vinegar l : 1 cups sugar �- breath. Enjoy It daily s - tinge is a girl's only career in the Elizabeth, disarmed hy_bis friend - - • . 18t10'a, Mrs, Bennet, mother of the lineds. smiled warmly • nt him. � 34 cupflour - : •oFr so�� ro�� live marriageable daughters Eliz- "Thank you for-taking It so •wf:!.- . f 3 tablespoons salt _ 1 abeth, Jane, Mary, Lydia and Kitty Most men would have teen offead - 34 ,teaspoon mustard. - 2 sticks of cinnamon ` - - —is in a turmoil of excitement. De- ed." i One-eighth .teaspoon .cayenne 11 teaspoon tumeric 1 tablespoon whole clgve_s spite Mr. Bennet's protest, she cam-. "Mies E:izateth,', he s:;id: kite y 1'tablespo6n mixed spice paigns vigorously to win the bath- , denly serious, "wyuld you mind t:!!- Cut torn from the coo. Chop 1 tablespoon salt - elors for vl4tty Elizabeth and beau- Ing me why you're so d:ter.u,.i., l y ,� cabbage, onions, pepper, combine 1 quart vinegar tifui Jane. Jane and Bingley fall 'in to offend me:"' ` ' ;j with corn. Put s11 the vegetables Boar for- 2g.hours; love, at first sight; but Darcy's or. '•I'm sorry, Mr. D-rcy. But p Isty +I. b �y% into a kettle and pour over half pint jars of sailce, . rogant pride prejudices Elizabeth tug Icicles on plop:r-Is ot+t+ tr-n1�- of the vinegar. Mix the dry in- .: against him: She is further ince na• besetting slns." v _ gree encs_ sad add the remaining .. M�READss a>nb Chambers welcomes leomest per- ad when-he deliberate) snubs Mr. Her evasion was not Inst on �-. vinegar. Wickham, -friend of her sister Lyi- him,- Well may I ask how tat. 4 �• �. Combine the two mixtures. y you've been prncii ing arche:y"" he i bring to the boiling point aa�l _sonal letters from -interested -• - ire Miss Bingle Invites Jan: to Nrs - readers. She is pleased to receive - .:­visit :.her.. asked p1e8Fanil;',_ cook slowly for 4fl minutes. " _ suggestions on topica for her Since l was six." +Ire ;:;: ; r,I. Pour into clean hot jai s and " CHAPTER IV '' 1 column, and is even ready to lir And what alae h the you b• ea /�i seal at once. None of-the -day's drama waw _ doing since you were,sls?" Red Cabbage Pickle " ten to four "pet peeves." Re- lo�t on Eitzabeth. She.:.sought r "O? [ ". w -`SX ,dry . .., '. i .� tw, _, :, . A .... _ 'ti.•'°�.',3.: i , n RVjCY� st ,.. THF. PICKERIIvG NEi�B` - -� (,�►rni 'SV - -_ V =1 Terms . Hoskins, Tor- L• E. J DONJ,vAl�T, Araddr O'rV>C ILL. 80. a D, V. and Mrs M t2.?5 Pie yam• iLse in advance- onto, and Ed.' and Mrs. Mayne, of FUNERAL DlRBATOS AND 8nt+fyosa slb.on and R _ af0wripttons toy the Unfte&%Staies Toronto were with F. W. and M SZ+tBALINB - ]Ling Stir. East. Qsiawa. Pwstit .f `. in advaaca Gibson last Sunday° gucoewor,to W. J: !!lather, L. 8 Oa Site ars tha reeorji d i_ ° and Gt. Brit" )2'00 James and Mrs. Jones were with - g a tIs ills PERMANENT N AG�il N G PAIN 1 , ins : - , - - Frank 'and Mrs. We►hs Qn Sunday. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ' _Jol4r Httrllrar: l�ropyketDos---Night and Day t3arv£ee } - Wan.' and hire• 'Baldwin. of I.oc - ANDERiIES: -IT, MAY -6f uat Hill. were ,with Howa;d and .I3usinessphone ResideneePhone YOUR EYES. m -GREENWOOD : Miss Edith Ormerod on Sunday. 980[ ? C. H. 'r V ( �, P'T'. �.- - ' AT i EN TIN n RED CROSS i �.�.� ' .Miss Muriel Clark, of Oshawa, Disney Btft k, OPP. P. 06 4 - spent last Sunddy with Mise Helen. In btemoriym -• Gravel ?. >�• u�5 Brock -Road C: Orel Devitt.Al - - - • qM AWA. OWE =4 Mr. VVrighll, of Green •River; spent. THOX-In_loving tnemory= pf. a • _ - - - rf+he. 'weekjend with Carl and Mrs. dear, brother and father, Williaac► II/ _� �levitt• Thonj. who passed away, Septem- C N, .. ui Piit n y Cr bled Mrs. Jane Boyer and Mrs. Per. ber 23rd, 1939... Gravel Sans, spent a very pleasant week in He had a cheery .snnile�• a pleasant BUSES LEAVERO� - : the ,city with Mrsr Perkins' sons. way, Sand and Graded_ The Ladies' Bible Class met at A helping handtoall he knew: Forhsw'a For Toronto " THEATRE ' tie home of Du s. Prank Walls last He was so kinds, . so generous and a 7.31 a. m: y a 6.09 a. m. 1 i i �n Mordlay afternootY with a very I true'; _ Q 30. ... _ -a { =4 �7CTH;ITl�'3ir _. _ Stone sy Marge 'attendance. bars. F. L. Green On earth, he nobly did his hPr,h 19'.01 7.54 D,_4ivered or Lo -v&94 i[1 rib r: and Mss E.-:Ornuerod put_ on a„ very Grant him- Jesus, heavenly rest. 11.31 24 Healthfully Air Conditioned interesting program -Ever 'remembered' by the family. - b 12.31 P. in. 10.54 - PIdON : r'lartlt, (!�"iFfa Il126 -L The Greenwood choir ore' singing _ 1.31 L b.11.54' All. Shows' Daylight Saviug Time oroAty e.Pfiee tlsvrard 647e at Kinsale on Sunday morning, at ;n irlemoriam a 2.31 _ 12.54 p• m• THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY JOHN DOURNE• SON.,., a .aheii: ai.uiversary zeevice.. _ 3.31 - f 154'.ISEFTWABER 26,'27 and 2v Ed. and R'Krs. Amis are holiday- SLEET' -- In loving memory of a a .4.31- - 54 Ing at flrillia this week d wife -and mother;_ Mabel Poll- 5.31 a 3.54 ?'wo S_ows, at.7,30 and 9.30 . (1� Rev. A. Tucker and family of ard, who passed away Sept. 25th. - 631 4'54 Satarday Matinee at 1.30 . NOW:�to, You 'Toronto, called on F. 4, apd Mxs. 1937. c 7.31 5.54 � ST?IN LAUREL R Aresi, on Sunday. Nothing can ever take away 8.31 - d 6.b4 - AND Aghr and, bars. Miller aad daugh- The love a heart holds dean, - c 9.31 7.54 „ We do Building st all kivabl ter were with W. W. and Mrs. Gee Fond memories linger every day, 10.31 a 8.54 OLIVER HARDY �.:G _. :.. - p- C E �ndF,iV� 'TINA, 11.81 y � ARPIBNT ion Sunday. Remenrance kee a her near. 9.64 _ .1N �,. j Lr a --daily except Sun. and . Hol. b- _ Elmo and _Xrs. -Disney,_ of. Osh- ---aver remembered by -her Husbaed �t � - Sat. only; o -Sat., Sun., and Hol., "Saps, s at Sea PLUMBING - h visited the former's parents and son, Howard. en Sunday. only, ct�-�Sua: and Hol. and } Miss Mildred Corbett, pf 3cugog - 1 Wf TRA1/t MIrORMAf10N AT Altf M Added Attraction ROOFING fi Centre schoQI and Mi$s.Gertr-ude, of 4i ,'..eo sell irantfori RAoin6 .,4sn; spent the week -end with .. ZASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 "Women without Materials, Ism ira $atiarooei ,their parents. Eyesight Education p htias May Johnston of Manitoulin �Q„jGRAY-COACH=aides" 1�[inipm`ent, aro �FI'sies Island is Visiting ber uncle, -and a1 3geteaze. Beatty annt� -Perry and Mrs. Wllson._ -WITH 19 table Bgnipmout EFI CTENCY ELLEN DREW Building Material. The many friends of . Mrs. Jamesy - , _Gibson are . pleased - to learn that L R06ERT PAIGE - - >El�timatea Free she is recovering from her recent Dy' Work Guarsni*od RlRoss and 14Irs• Disney -and Wrlt_r n H. m ' t' . in aness.RADlrrOid Repairs. Sxpertt Servf� lUDITH BARRETT •fit V• H• i G U 11 +1i ldahas of . k "irdss. it"sonal le i' r d. P R /'•� U Q �1 L�1.:L11 A7 Aa 'Wilson.. visited friends ur Oshawa,. _ 3blC1AIDAY, TUESDAY 4c 4VED'SDAY -.� Tested roe. 2 - .:. Phone 5502 - getM _ F Russell SEPT 30. tkt I and IiIe LE; It si Fire- t. - - W. ( a31ro>zgtr eSnL - s _ - �. PICKERING, ONTABro PLast Complete k*v at 5.39 .-- - . FOR LSE kitchen ranges white 1auranaa Cf. _ � g ``Ari Angel - I4leaigit l eistlst 'erAmel back, in,.. ood condition, $12. ami ��*,,��� Ili. Bldg. (app. P. 0.) Also Seeder $5.00 F. Slater, R_ R. Zr From Texas"RadioSerWick O Mwa. Phage _1516. Pickering Near Erskine (lurch. SALE ' q antity of u ed . _ . •.- _- - FOR - a u. s }I ap. and Country -The' physical welfare generally if Itmbea, in .good condition. Also a WITH _ �T[1Att aArvice !►DFS r•- _ ��re =cies for ,Farm buildings, not kept constantly in, view makes buggy and cutter and harness. Ap- _. EL: ji..' r+i..... , y g Pro very"hard imd a very ex- ply to Mrs. Gilmer, Dunba&,on. ROSE V1ActY LANF p� to to ag- i Re &A Storer Insurance on Btu'ldings _ . _ treme task to some -. students. It is __._ _ " L'ia!?' •ie 0' P._.. _ ..+.k •yh R . Wlndmills, Silos etc. hard for..the .individual defects of FOR SALHSE few Guernsey NE WYM S11Sr9II1~ieO(�. ` W yNt. ia�.7R&I's i Auiomoi 11 -Kinds a be considered.�Aceording to the viduals of a class re c en, a s 7 n. Also _ JANE i1N r -d each of the ows and n@� �. Grades and pare bred. Also 76 bar- as Added Attraetica Write or Pgcna ' - = gnlai routine the brilliant student red rock pullets, 5 • mos, old, some ,ARTHUR � IE Y.D laying. Fisher bred. W. J. Wilsons iii+ Biscuit ff .� The cu Eater _can read and retain mush and place Gestlmsts Radio and Television Iastlts�M, _ , ..:BOWMAN t� BQWE much in the writing of notes etc. wautby, R. B. 1. Member odieial Radio Serrioe "11I& It tnsy be said that an excessive a- PO SALF, - 8 ewe lambs, Horse WITH _ Association. WFuray, �Nry•n�:*� R _ �a Phone 5201, . PICKERINiG mount• of reading and writing is 10 yr. old, and a 1931.Chev, coach, necessary in the attairring ..of an i DILLY , LEC., An All. Star Cast n good condition. Pick. 3604 .....�� SAFE. REGISTER education. The 'consequence, of *ANTED-'- capable girl, for gen- = ' = course is that some.. students may eral housework, small family,. moi- - - =- iTUESDAY, OCT. ist auction become mere'scribblers while oth ern home. Kingston Rd. near Tor- - SPECIALS .µ sale of farm st�c4 implements, -era may retain their free hand iii onto. Write,, giving" full particulars: - Q : grairf~-etc,. the property of Walter writing -through to -the _esti: Vision Box 207 .Pickering ;►sews. BrCikf a `LeaC�i' ~'"ate" . • - _ Nesbitt, Lot 21ti Con. 7. A'hitby of the student has much to do with • 1 Ti -p. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. No this. Again as I have. sa?d, before, r � �� `. _ ;Reserve. See' Bills'. ' W4n. Maw, page' afte. page" !nay be read,. but_ PIC��RIN dIi )lI3�CCd Stere, 4t•• G iris s '� auctioneer verylittle- retained by. the student.. y. _ •7t _XUFSDAT, OCT. '8th - Auction Thin luny =be lti fault of fire met- PO1 Liv et 12c. a �• hod of teaching- or a fault of thQ Q 1 - li e of 49'head M h 1.. class Shur -gain feed, ser- • child due to an uncorrected defspti,.S,iw� Be� 1ic '� a �• dairy cattle, including fresh milk or it may be a fault of both. Check .vice mill chicken � �' ;. ;. ea springers and feeders., a: up and correct all defects and by 1 %• � L. '.Ta. Bb. Con, -5, Pickering. Proper- so doing 'remove the obstacles to 'starter, -growing j Jewel S1��!'tlit>��f AY of E. Anthony and 'L. Wilson. the -proper growth and development �"" ' 3 j ' ''�y $ale at 1„30 'S.. T.' Terms -Cash. 'of the child physically, mentally mash, laying' mash, Classic Cllemser, �....�.i 13e All cattle deliveredf ree of charge, and morally. ; t� «rt a 'A. S. -_Farmer; auctioneer. range mash, . S925 - 031 - starter, . concentra - ,, t ale st ur.. R r _ cs, . c atter, t r • .. . �►ham- air. -.---.IE I key starter; -salt Bntoher - �p�ono $00®) Piekoria� in block* and bags _ _ "and. . Purinafly aPra3� _. _ 4 �� . -for cattle. - HEST �HARKET PRICE° T HIG Loc owood f D. N_2___ ;- 0 PICKERI NT, FP.IDv':Oct. Saturday, Ott. 5' WE,oDE�.�3 7R 1~ARiw'I PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME -4 SjRc)r stud White Show Spon- Hum •Club Prhtra.m . - _.� ._ pored b• YorL Co.- P' g 8 _ g - Live Hogs .Live Calves J>st1• �n and �tidin ,Tad in ofi Horses Cattle a,ncl g g - Spr'i`ngrhs Lire I41 n C's �s4 3�xul�its a>r �r . • . . D iace6 ' • •' ,kens Fly Boyle' co!t- c's$B rant: ; Arena �t _ Mon ni hk with' Prizes' ' � ` Pony Iiset�s : Fre .h Eggs - n ,,t:":K ILL _ RECl:IV1N:r and iblADING STATION W 7B,lGMI...w AY _MERRY-GO-RL1�U�`D, -' RIDES, - SHO -WS Hl l BY ii�AARKH7►M C11 IZENS' B�N0 .. P/0 KERI NG �F•A�MS LTD -AUMESSION; 3b EIS: AUTOS, 3b CTS, CHE.DRSN; FRSE t �r- - - i - .. . _ >Nlght awl _ _ Dal, )�leane WWtby - - -- - I i -L.!, . K,.o- ned7.- K. S. Wavd, R. H. Crosby, • _ _ PI�K�SR NG, tJNT PHONE Pi CK ".,::::,rarer °ecretAry .:.-.ter,. Qms.-+.:...,. _. .-� •� .-:.. a:_. ;.q -°iy - 'T.1 .... - ;+h.. _.. ., ... _ _ _ .. _ .;i`.'. ..... _, .. _ jy .• " -i— - Thomas ani Mrs. Scott, of Tor- Wa L and Mrs. Birkett were r . �i A R i ON'S' Mr. and Mrs. Underhill, of Yonge ontq are visiting the former'- par mong the guests at the Cooper- CLARE ooper- . PEC t ( �1 Str., spent Sunday with friends in _ /_ eats, W, G. and Mrs. Scott. Wilson wedding, st lift. Ziont, on f the village. - C. A. and Mrs. OverlAnd attended Sstiisdsy "'lest. Have you rece�. the. Red'Cross -Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey and Lion- the funeral on Wednesday last of —_ ` +canvasser yet' el Douglass were in the city on Barley Chop, $23.00 S ton a, cousin at Erin, Ont. McDowell and family are g p , _ •` _ . :-Mrs. •- in Mrs. Lyman Pilkey. s uMrs. : - - sp nma oe oda ash raker n h. L7.arC y -Tru spo gBrd n kWhoat'}�O� seed McDo S �► moving. Mrs. Gerlier attended'the wedding --:residence. _ _ - - - of a friends, in Toronto, on Satur, C. A. and Mrs. Overland. - seethe a - - Robt, and Mrs. i?a son are mov- day- fit. Bandag visitors with Harmon and = eIIOlIIiI and Posts - :.zng-into.. the residence recently vac- (Mrs- Make, were: and Mrs.-Glad betweau Ciszamont, Darous+hae� -ted by the Leifson family.-tireenwtwd,-Whkevalo cnd Toroato >;(eedalr Or iron) The Bennett sale on Saturday Consult - _ w'e111• R. '.and _.Mrs.• Feaster... c. and Mrs. Hallett~ H. and Mrs. Tobias,My drivers are trained. to be eara�i We Welcome Inquiries r w_. last -vias fairly' '- V.iccessfut•. The Miss Evelyn Tobias and I. and Mrs. - - D. TWEEDIE osurtesus and relisMe. real estate!, although drawing bids _ ' ... y up to $1,70% was ta_ot sold. =R. B 1,' Piskerin oke, all of Toronto; Gerd: and Mrs. Riddle and daughter, Irene.ane. I,,,,g D,,t,,,,r Fatr's Deviator s= The -pupils of the Continuation On Reofieg ferb4!!ae and for Loss and Mrs. Hill and son Ray; all School are preparing -for--the Rig Houses, ERV¢troughs. Hay of Claremont. : _-a ^"a Field- Meet} -to be -held here in Oct-:- . .. _ n# Track, darn Deet Hardwe, - Claremont, Ober, unfortunately for somey dur- _ _ lit eyries tart small, Nine toe Issp Phone igen. 38J. Office SEW. -rig the Markham Fair Days. - Lift Eze'T.aarage,;Cement work AL shipments insured and pretsetM Gordon Ove;land has secured a aid Qwpeater; work of all This weeks front page picture — trent the . weethee _ 0osition :with the Phillips' - Glass kites• rise old Spink's Mills race, north on Co. 0§havra;` in the tool making de- - 'Elizabeth Str. 'run.,in;- gra : the_Pic _ - Dealer for ['.as+tern tee! ov` Farm. to -the old swing bridge. ; partmenti in work in which, he has . recently taken special training.. Best ` �� ya wishes. Gordon! _ . RING Jack and 2ltrs..'rase suffered Let us give. you an estimate •on the sons of a large part of their s}uaurarmbaa -nod - �►, houSsek ld belongh,gs and persona! . - =effects, when the NEEDS their name on HOTTER - -Symons' property!, east of here,, last l'T Q 0'TTT IN - - week, was destroyed by E-M cused _ + by a spark from the chimney. They AND . -were unable to reach the upper aprt Work _. Exide, Batteries - AR Linda - of T epalr o . _ of -the house, when--removing the All Tuning Guaranteed Firestone Tires contents. $ _ Considerable work ' has .been 'done - C. S. M ac i; W A L Ll [ J • during the past ten `days or mare, ter O •1 Beas on the Broeld Road, at the cornet Fans . _ !N nee. Ilte. 'Teeutrls t/XCt[ . . `..•ke•irie ' of the 7th, wkere the- 'Jog" occurs. Dodge and DeSoto Cars The roadway has been widened for - .some distance to - the ' north; and _ j �_� I graded, and the sharp curve at the l�� t✓ in ewe � rka do- . .�'restone inti-Freeze - b top of the . grade - reduced' consider- - — - — - sign aro can fm'aisii ably, with the effect of straight- PIANO LESSONS marearials that will - ening out. the. road. -Much loo8e - ;�, steadpolmt. za y ,ALF MIOLE, - Claremont _ gravel has been placed over glia FOR FALL-TERM • - aurfam, and a recommendation -to 'Commencing October 1st �'. a f - PHONE 8241 \ of sppnee � ir&* will stand out _ drive carefultry and slovn for some Arrangement& can be made for Af-_, pleai�! rota every time would not be out of order. _ternogn and Evening, t�k tb@ ages. - The Symes Canning Factory had School children ow Saturdays. Na Greater Tribute - - - _ - s, fairly stepuiy. run Last week. The.. Fee Very Moderate �j •' � N. W. STAFFORD few days sunshine ripened the tom- a MRS. CARL DEVITT gl sy Mnn■menril atoes and dried- up the land, eaiab- - - - V ling the producers to get them to N0 7-Highway I mile east of Brougham Waeb Address R. R: 1 Locust 1FitIl Pk. 162 :Rhitb7 Ont. -< the factory. There. was the fear,. for phone Fick 508 ' =c.iaps6oa R•o� Wegt some time that in the loss of the usual European niarket6 the - Canad- inn canning industry would suffer r` ;✓ but it is now found that the canned o _ in story. a 1r*is been just g� gFARMERS _u and that the current about used - >x :. Small crop wilt- all be required this -• - a i - - .._ � _ year in Canada to take care of the _ '"'� demands for home consumption. On '.Tuesday last, the factory dosed ' Attention . low COCKSHUTT dovv� at noon the rain preveatiiig =. -�- Oe growers. from getting into_ the �[ields. There .will be a de- Fro WUUd A number of ti:c members of - the Baptist Murch hereb attended rnoristration of the the anniversary :,ervices at White- - Agency TM$ No* Vale, on Su,-.%"y. They were p� 3'1ew Coekshutt CO. New Stock of Parts o. Hmri - icailsrly imprecsod with. the add- _AR, $AM1N63 PLEDGE _ nes and the music. The Wide- CtOr the rxio8i Service. on above ma&bae 2. res tra , _ • 1111!1 bw �Ia11er tt "a . avian quartet was much appreciated, ej ,..Following the nation-wide appeal powerful little trac-_ Imt� P�m'r ai i for aid for the homeless in. London _ - R� too* the local Institute and War Work- tar ever yet offered �,. LYE ` - _ ers -are concentrating on the needs A� M • of these unfortunate people. Theon Saturday after' "local' 'Institute and War Workers ��++ Claremont, Ont. _� t•�.wi have been labouring on - quilts, - a noon October 5th f - ' �r• .• ��.� 'rte +w"�.�• aoumber of which -have gone directly'"s/���.�+ f 1 'to the Red Cmss% and the proceeds at your local Cock- - t.'�/ Xr�.�i►h'� Of the sale of others going toward i •�" -she purchase of • materials for the Shutt dealer's.• R • ' G. C LENDENIN 3 410- �,.- :a. taa awrn dWerju d mianufacture of other articles. It FUNERAT, DIRECTOR S4 OKrWktieerdtitetettr i uz derstood thea week, that the 8eps is Han Sled -- � � Canadian Red Cross is giving spec also Agent for Taco wagon Privs,te AtnWanee / t w . . w •. 8! attention to the requirements of D , y h n ii Night Sf,r vet ,the homeless in • LondQn. An article wheals used wi •h standard Phone AGOG on the front page of this issues de= c-r tires.• = Mwlvern 5000 scribes some .of the present needs. ` '� GN UP FOR.'1'H DURATI�1 For a wedding trip to ntt+awn .and - DF LVAL nCSEPARATORS �y _Quebec cityi the bride wore a, wine SEE (;UR LnCAI .. .: Pr� P, Qnt. AA spool crepe enspznble with matching IVAN ®ARRETI. PICKERING In Canada/s Army 91 .2,00 00 k_ accessories. -On their . return .they. Phone Pick 5214 I 1 will reside in Brookiin. _ Amid standards of .pink and Regular W Y .Saver s _-'white -'.:.dioli, Rev: R. W. IMic�•ey -- r _ officiated. er ..­+turday, in Mt. Zion a $e one of the first t0 C1113at. You `will be receiving your Church, at the marriage cf iVtiss'; a' official enlistment blank-tile neW War Savings Pledges i •Mildred Norrin% daughter of l - < t. x°,�• � '... -Use it to instruct your bank to :Hake purchas ,•s of War and- Mrs.. Richard Wilson.- to Albert Sav><ugs Certificates for yeti every month — automa-; Ernest~ son of .42r. and Mrs. NV-111- :dam Cooper, of Brooklin. The bride, - tically. Your. brisk -looks after everything for you—scads .given, in marriage by' her father. �,; � your money to Ottawa each month, and the Certificates Rote a' idte -silk - sheer with Grecian ' F'a -are mailed direct to the registered hokler. There is no oeckline6 sweetheait `halo and finger- charge for this service. Anger- tip veil. She carried roses and ' %k Hem is an effec&e way to some — and a sure way to ^ _ baby's breath. Miss Bernice Bi-rriettpyg of Port Perry, -was the brides. id. `<<. :; i saws. And renxmber, too, you are .not giving y - owns: in ' irk silk steer with a ra °�' ; '' - ,► ,. ` 'x r -: t.:oc :p, but tending it, end at a good profit tis yours : S F h - *.-.} r o+ mail for this watch the in years I So at , ,.. 25 .f1nRPr•• t rich � ..;.*� _.i ca 4i '? .•. , �� �•;-�...;� ..;.,.;�, .. �•e.e , , 8 full /0 3�a Y� es, et• :,t#owera sr3 • baby's i.rv'ith. (- new official Wai Savings Pledge. When it arrives, bliss.. udrev: Shipw was rnaid of i , it to Help Smash Hitler. Additional Pledges are avag honour a.A .yore a lu - e with _ � hl�at��tar -k��1k or from your local Saving- Coto- j fuchsia •flowar - - • _ ed doll's hat and carr tree, Sign up now l .; sed ro. 24. . n)rnflowers and baby's - :brea33z. Corless Duncan .was best! - - Sa s - ou S y g >n and 1?-cy Jones.. and .41f red _� , r �• ' . + - . - ,� :.. Lock der. the ushers. A reception ■ was ht',: at the home of the br-de's Invest Regularly in _ reot.� where Mrs. Wilson arils ' HOME GUWRD FAKES- TO THE WATE ?" �. 'firs. Cooper-received, the forrner in ` ry _ gs C e' r t i f mate win� ci4,.e�. matching accessuriez ritain's Lor-al Defence V•-ilu:�,eers-the Ho),,Guird'o%v en a a saviZa >and-c. ,•,_:ge of roses, and the- latt.ar strong=-is takinr; c::.ties on-the Tbames. Each ;patr s In hi., :3:-er. mat,hing acccs­or:'n.uiiy armed aed_ in 'a motor-crtaiser;is. rF-^^ -sible_for. a saxteen' knd co."V of roses. .,.._ IL a r'.ie',cb of the ri: taboos that de not touch no, yet Jack Tar and Gob Fraternize , no man or yeoman can escape con- sidering the subject of,*ow to make money honorably orwhat to do with money when it is made, for money we must have, no mat- -^ = �' RADIO "REP0RTER : r � shall be watered also himself. He is the richest man to the es- By DAVE ROSSIN3 F sound effects. So impressed Were live. Our lesson today has to do L S S 1! (r '+�,,. i v t . yF4�'heCJe a :7 : f . r' �•M • ;4;t, Lam . .. .� ,, , r s'. •�"lk. .1�_. ..tx. as mr :.' d+lh` $ _. •,•*•til-a�i..,�,{a� 'world Is due back again this bid- cab. and heeding the announcer's W 4 In New York has a great day evening - Nate Smitly and it advice, asked to be driven to the medium of exchange and power -for who brought some over -ase destroyers to Eastern Canadian poria. will be a glad "hello eyerybody," Arctic Supper Club. Now that cab -purchasing what we need, and the Royal Naval resting who hos come from his dwa country a so ]gyp zaa■ the ships during their voyage to the United Kingdom'. : taboos that de not touch no, yet Jack Tar and Gob Fraternize , no man or yeoman can escape con- sidering the subject of,*ow to make money honorably orwhat to do with money when it is made, for money we must have, no mat- -^ = �' RADIO "REP0RTER : .ter how economically we choose to shall be watered also himself. He is the richest man to the es- By DAVE ROSSIN3 F sound effects. So impressed Were taboos that de not touch no, yet Jack Tar and Gob Fraternize , no man or yeoman can escape con- sidering the subject of,*ow to make money honorably orwhat to do with money when it is made, for money we must have, no mat- -^ = �' '�Y. - ^ - • � .ter how economically we choose to shall be watered also himself. He is the richest man to the es- : AROUND THE DIAL sound effects. So impressed Were live. Our lesson today has to do L S S 1! (r _ _T4s, , biggest star of the radio several folks that they hailed a with what .the Bible teaches con. . 'world Is due back again this bid- cab. and heeding the announcer's cerning the use of this important In New York has a great day evening - Nate Smitly and it advice, asked to be driven to the medium of exchange and power -for who brought some over -ase destroyers to Eastern Canadian poria. will be a glad "hello eyerybody," Arctic Supper Club. Now that cab -purchasing what we need, and the Royal Naval resting who hos come from his dwa country a so ]gyp zaa■ the ships during their voyage to the United Kingdom'. : the listeners sure like the big Me is looking for the KFAR an - loaves and two small fishes Into 'Jesus They are shown above on the stern of a U.S. destroyer. ftthe girl, girl with the personable voice. nouncer with a nice sharp ton4a- What EffectUpon Character do with money has a � Then too, Willie Howard, ace com- hawk! and gets twelve basketa over. eous shall flourish as green '.radian .will be in Kate's show this -be PRINTED TEXT, Prov. 11: 24-31; tremendous influence upon our character and also upon the char' - God and Mammon. Mammon here is season - so altogether it should TRIVIA Contrary to other ru- 'atter of others. Money has in it -time, energy; in the act of giving s+uerfire Friday night feature. _ mors, Toscanini will be ou NBC the power either to sanctify or to GOLDEN TEXT -La for ' ' Y up Yaur• —=•- Everybody's happy with the word -this fall . . . Don Willson of the Benny, show will also pollute human life. Men are bur - dened by are separated aubereive infiltration. `. 'that Mart Kenny and his Western- —gentlemen,' __announce od w$ Ne"�h1s season.. , Mary money, from simplicity' -and polluted in the - serving God with the whole heart those,master music Livingston (Mrs. Jack Benny) is Integrity of their moral judgments. compromising statement. Ia actual makers from, Vanouver, will be .heard on a CPC network program expecting * -_ , Buddy Rogers sez 'he's, through, We are here considering in our ex people shall curse him; but bless- {' in the East during the coming cold all as an orchy leader, and will work as motion position of th"e eleventh chapter -of Time, -Solomon flourished about ing- shall be upon : the head of him picture Songstress Proverbs only those passages which For which hurray for the stout. 1000 B.C.; the message of our Lordthat producer . . . Ginny relate directly to the fundamental : he is not serving God at all. hearted buckos, who believe in the .Sims of Kyser'screw has been problem of our lesson. I LASES Orson Welles, screwball genius offered a motion picture contract Proverbs 11:". .. of ' making money rapidly so sure of the entertainment world, held .. Fletcher Henderson has 'Joined 24 There is that aca#tereth, and dozens of auditions for the role of Count Basle's orchy as an arranger. FROM TINY . pensed in the earth; How much -wicked. the Shadow - thinking to get a Increaseth yet more; And there is 36 To By. newer and still more fearsome more the and the•, sinner! .- (abbr.). that withboldeth more than is meet, interest,- voice: Thea the bearded badman S U N D A Y Compare Ps. 49: 6, 7 and Prov. but it tendeth only to want. be (abbr.). ' enddeaIp ,threw them all out, and sheath,'- heath, To To ,. 25. The liberal soul shall 28 Half an em. decided' to retain Bill Johnstone 39 Hammer S C H ®®L ` made fat; And he that'watereth 29 Jumbled type. Again to scare the grown-ups and , bring -deers from the kiddies. '�Y. - ^ - • � ., shall be watered also himself. He is the richest man to the es- The spirit of friendship .and good -will that bas characterized - - Plete with band, entertainers and . not trouble us In life, many temp. L S S 1! (r to m of the world who has acquit- the relations between the British Empire and the United States . most; he is richest is the here br dramatically typised by the Ainerican salliot, one of Imam -' In New York has a great N en teem of heaven who has given to who brought some over -ase destroyers to Eastern Canadian poria. Idea. Th Edea. TDey are presenting a series. LESSON X111 most: He who gives his five barley and the Royal Naval resting who hos come from his dwa country a so ]gyp zaa■ the ships during their voyage to the United Kingdom'. : of programa entitled 'Trojan Hors- es" designed specifically to reveal .-HE USE AND ABUSE OF loaves and two small fishes Into 'Jesus They are shown above on the stern of a U.S. destroyer. ftthe unto him. 28. He that trust •• his riches shall fall,; But thq rig9tt• "the WEALTH -Proverbs 11 • the hands of sees thepeople � activities of fifth columnists in. Luke 16: 1-13..ted and gets twelve basketa over. eous shall flourish as green • the United States, The exposes are PRINTED TEXT, Prov. 11: 24-31; Set no limit to your gifts of money, God and Mammon. Mammon here is to the things of the world at the. conducted by Albert Brandt, noted. Luke 16: 11.13. -time, energy; in the act of giving personified as a deity, devotion to same time, believing that they are ' Anti -Nazi, writer and authority- on GOLDEN TEXT -La for ' ' Y up Yaur• the whole that you rave expended whom is shown ln-='eavetouanese. eery _ tag God. Whoa a Christian U aubereive infiltration. selves treasures In heaven., will return -to _ yon, and more also, which is idolatry. This is an un- - serving God with the whole heart There -will be no false whiskers . Matt. 6: 20, 26. He that withholdeth grain. the compromising statement. Ia actual and mind, he cannot love mammon; In these pieces - and real names. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING people shall curse him; but bless- life we find that millions of so- and when he 14 seeking the things places and incidents viii be need Time, -Solomon flourished about ing- shall be upon : the head of him called Christians are seeking to tot- of the world, putting money first. For which hurray for the stout. 1000 B.C.; the message of our Lordthat selleth it. in -the early stages low this out, but are holding on he is not serving God at all. hearted buckos, who believe in the taken from Luke was given in Jan- of commerce there seems no way I LASES - things they had handed down . co - &S. nary, A.D. 30. of ' making money rapidly so sure = Place, -There are no geographic- as that of buying up corn in time al localities mentioned in the chap• of death, waiting until the dearth .And a tunny one from Fairbanks; ter taken from the book of Prov pressen heavily, and then selilnig Alaska. KFAR -in that tar northern erbs; the parabCe spoken by Jesus at famine prices. That sort of thing, town presented a new program of a was iter d i P is going on all over the world- to- n e n er 'transcribed .night .club show corn.thin • " There are many things that need '�Y. - ^ - • � HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle the U S: A. :. - - Plete with band, entertainers and . not trouble us In life, many temp. 27. He that diligently seeketh 1,5,8, Former . Rood seeketh favor; But he that stateswoman N 18 Hastened. ,. - ' searcheth atter evil, it shall c e �- — — 17 Post. c ■ By William { T�� CURIOUS WORLD } unto him. 28. He that trust •• his riches shall fall,; But thq rig9tt• "the - Rohde. 11 To pickle, - 13 Song' � 19 She was also _ — io Denmark-' • J Far son 1N eous shall flourish as green 15 Cup used in 223.1416% j • leaf. 29: He that troubleth his own refining. 23 Gaseous - o house- shall inherit the wind; And 26 Fabric. - H element. the foolish shall be servant to the 18 Billiard shot. 26 Sieved. wise of heart. 30.', The fruit of the 20 Gold quartz- 27 Kind of S CL1MNiQN righteous is a tree of life; And he 21 Opal • Binns.. (� poisoning IN ALL - that .is wise winneth souls. 31. Be- 24 Roof point I LASES - 29 Vigor. ANIMALS hold, the righteous shall be recom- ' covering. 31 To remark. ' FROM TINY . pensed in the earth; How much -wicked. 25 New York 36 To By. more the and the•, sinner! .- (abbr.). • 45 Railroad interest,- 38 Tubular - /AAFACn - Compare Ps. 49: 6, 7 and Prov. 26 Cheats. (abbr.). 3 Sharp sheath,'- heath, To To ,. 10: 22. The man.who trusts In his _ 28 Half an em. 46 Kind of .boiler 4 Color. 39 Hammer ` riches 1s a man who ezpbcts-that 29 Jumbled type. 50 Upon. 5 To• exist, heads. his riches will give him all that 30 Ear parts. 51 To do again. 6 To submit..:.'40 tntell c ig nce...'. _. he needs, not only of the material 32 fie• 53 Foreigner • r •• 7 North 42 Hindi dialect things of life, but peace, and joy in 33 Indefinite 54 Pillar. Carolina. 43 Definite - W T+4E :. his own heart,' loved "ones, friends. article. 34 Skillets. i56 She is the article. _ _ •, 8. English cou►. R a great reputation. Such a man ti 35 Point. — o f Wye J. Bryan. - 9 Had �• 44 Owl's ci Y - 47 Upright shaft. CAM bound to be disappointed', because wealth, in. itself will not stall bring. 36 Eye tumor. , 57 Correlative 10 To run away, 48 Beer = ZROULD MELT - these things; neither is it able to 37 Therefore - 39 Hawaiian food of brother. .12 Dilatory. 14 Sharp 41D Courtesy'title 51 Road. THE: make 'these things permanently. 40 Compass point • VERTICAL and harsh' 52 Giant king.' _ j ",;GREATEFZ abide In a man's life. 41 To skim. 2 -Exorbitant 15 She was a '54 Postscript. PAP--r OF Luke ls: 11. If therefore ye have 43 Instructor rate of member of ----- 55 Transposed. , ,DA'� not been faithful !n the unright- ' - _ _ , eous mammon, who will commit It WOULD BE ' to your trust the true riches? F I : `uN�•� 12. And if ye have not been faithful I f INATER f . � �-• ���~ at which is another's, ,who will in that � i I� give you that which is your own? I I I i9 Ir -"Mammon" is a Syrian word for Irl Tip money. The money which men have 20 2 23 9 here is another's, even God's. Io / comparison with the abiding treas-' 2 _ - IN CO NE YEAR' �1 urea of eternal things, which are29 - AS ^ANY AS the true riches, it is temporal and :.; 396 MILLION GALLID11,4 transient; .and a time is coming 'mow L+ /moi► °•i�F�9��/ l when it sball'tail: but If the man who has been intrusted with it has 2 �" HAVE 6EEN TAKt KO EN:IVB' i- !=ROM ; FOt2E5T5 been untaithful, and' has , approp fated . to himself what really be- .�_ PMNr OF THE - longed to God, how can it be ex • 8 UNITED STA'' - petted that Dod will give ' bim en - 9 Q _ M193 : ea8BYMIASEMCCINC during spiritual "wealth and hap-- �: - ENOUGH .Water is locked -up in the ice of the earth's polar re- own, inalienable possessions, piness, which ,shall be his very k - Bions to raise the worlds sea level about 150 feet. This would - . 13. No servant can serve two 548 rg 50 destroy much of Holland, flood the lower Mississippi valley and , 'for ruin every harbor in the world' - masters: either he .will have -� the one, and love the other; or NEXT. In walking one nolle, --to what total height does the aver. - else he will hold to one, and de57 :see Verson 11ft each toot? spise'the other. Ye cannot serve POP — Clearing a Trap ..: _.. ... • ,.. _. t - - . By J._ • MILLAR WATT - WHAT -• !' - • = -S;ND FpQ A PLUMBER - FOR A SIMPLE JOB LIVSE�'•' RI DICULOUS! " - THAT10 a _ r41/ yi u „• , v L . �-�� ICoi Tit. I) 9 c cn lkcaln C. '•«� • I : Ilk Bomb Crater m Front of Buckingham Palace �- _ •t It DOES tats good in a Pipe!tW HAVE � z �`'• zy a +I ' _ HANDY YOU 1"L.Mm POUCH , Sr N H E R R D � �-LB. "LOK•TOP" TIN 650 also packed in Pocket kat Tins �;: • +�•'N -77777; t Aman bought canary from .� s bird dealer."You're quite sure ^y�, this bird can sing?" he enquired r • -}Y ' .� suspiciously. D _ -ad singer," piped "It's a gran 'n r," I i the dealer., r The customer left. A week ico 4* . • _ __l _-. later -he- reappeared,- - ,; "Look here," he roared, • "this GROWN SOUTHERN bird you sold me' is lame!„ "Well," snapped the dealer, "what the dickens did you want? s A singer or a dancer?" f• «• +•+++++ • «�� •+�• �++•+• child play, but later decided the -- child' appetite was in proportion ,. Mother: "Willie, I heard to her needs. ., = . ,u ' •' i td f going Sunday- , this morning you, .— - a 0 P I C S Fuss Burglar + had played football." Y Willie: 'That isn•'t true— r and I've got a string of fish �-'�'' •��"•��•�•�� ''�� When. A. C. Martindale, lnvesti- Y•< to prove it." gator for the district attorney, call- ��...* The Perfect.Ch�ld ed in a Houston, Texas, housewife "• A, hunter Was showing off his to question a 23 -year-old Negro trophies to a group of visitors. --The proper way to rear a "per- burglary suspect, she asked the �. �, ._ s a. h'• He was rapturously ' explaining feet" child according to a mo- suspect if he had taken a single +`� ~•" '*' �" how he acquired the. various' es- ther. who has .done so in the eyes bite out of a lemon •pie in her ice- �.< hibits.`�I"See that elephant?"a he of medical authorities, is and b0x and then put the ple back. The - said. shot it in my pyjamas!". avoid intricate health roles Negro admitted he had. Why, A- clean-up squad is seen here figuring what's to. be done in the - "My word," murmured the vis- "don't try to force your child to didn't you eat the -rest of it?" she. wake of German bombs � whic�a fell last week in front of Buckingham itor, "how did it get' there?" eat." _ asked. "To: tell. you the frith," he Falace. The mother ' is Mrs. Joseph C. replied, "I didn't like it." The Peoria,Algernon (to his welet) Thomson, of Ill whose housewife then snapped to Marti cloth,.and a little whiting. Rinse The doctor has ordered me daughter, Joan Carole, age three,' dale: "I could forgive him break - and polish with a soft cloth. to take more exercise, so i was one of -two children given Ing into m i house, but that remark Q. How -can 1- remedy a cork ,,,ill wind up my watch in the 100 per cent health ratings in the a5'otit my pie is the last straw. I ' Modern which is suspected of leaking? future. Better Babies . Conference con- know I make the best pies in the - A. Remove the cork -and place test at the Illinois State Fair at neighbourhood." Etiquette it in boiling water. Let it remain The handwriting of • Horace Springfield. - - until the waver is cool; then place Greeley, the famous editor, was the cork in the bottle and it will MILK AND SUNSHINE BY ROBERrA LEE be as good as new, dreaded by all who were called . Earthworms can trave` not Q. How can I rid my house of upon to decipher it, for it was .. • Joan . Carole was tied for first only through the hardest soil but extremely illegible. It has been place _ in the health contest with even through brick walls and nice' ' ' humorously reported that- once he ear -old daughter of Mr. and concrete. - 1. When a husband does not . A. Place a little oil of pepper- ' y g - - like to .write • letters, shouldn't some of Greeley s reporters ink- Mrs- Wilbur Henry of Gillespie. " - bis wife be willing to do this for mint about their haunts on wads ed the feet of a chieken-and had Henry is the -former "Wib" Hen - of cotton. This causes them to p ry of University of Illinois foot - him? itural% around a sheet of apes, go and that when the results were ball fame, who- now coaches, • at � RS 2- Shouldn t you always ask a - EAS erscn for permission to use his. presented to the great editor's Gillespie high school. favorite compositor, the goo,i Lots of milk and plenty of - Aaame as a reference; before do- « man readil set theImatter u in ing so?�� SCle�1Ce + y P sunshine are very important. and a. Is.,,it_nesessary that every= 4 type. 0f course, this is an ex- so are regular checkups with the - body be .ntrodnced at . a, large « aggeration, but the following -As- -doctor and 'dentist," said Mrs.. . - wedding reception? - I s D o i n 9 I One day, 'M r. Greece sent a i said to be -true':- Thompson. f + 4- Is it t.ecessaxy for the bride y Joan Carole eats a - - heavy 'and groom to tell anyone the des- .... .... •. •.. •......- • .. • a+ cote to another editor -.is, tha breakfast, .but goes -light at moon tri "' same rrtl city, -but the other n lunch and dinner. Last year her tinction of - their hone Y 1p• _ GRASS LNTO OIL could mot understand it, and sent mother was afraid that Joan was S. When a girl visa two dinner In lesan two hour's tinge it back. Greeleythou ht it was ,. partners, isn't she privileged to grass, leave,,�`'ieaweed, Rood, mol - g not eating enough to provide the talk more to bhe one who. is the a reply, but being unable to rcai necessary energy for strenuous I1 i assess and cornstalks are changed it, . remarked` to .the messenger .$2-50 SENDS 1x000 t terestin " ! it b a new proces•t •• mos In g . . , 6. HOW andbld a servant ad- into oa or o .7 c announced . at the . Carnegie In -51 1-:... boy -a-no had delivered it: Wha�. . the world does that fellow _ Aress' syoung girl in the house- lilts of Technology. Pittsburgh. on mean. :,-'ahold. who is sixteen years of age? The raw materials are heated. !'That;' replied the •messonger, louder pressure_, with limestone and ..� exactly what the other man Answer& other similar chemicals. The heft , said." ' 1. No. He shaold write his own and the., pressure abolish time ai- "thank you letters," as well as most /literally; "( understand she married all other letters to -Iiia. relatives - -o- - `,. struggling young map." and personal friends. A letter . DISCOVERS "DRY' WATER "Yes, he struggled, but _ -written -by someone. else is some- Dry water, a stew chemical cue• -he couldn't get away." what similar to giving a person loatty, was described to the Amer - a• seeondhaisd "gift. 2. Yes, always. scan Chemical Society today by D+•. - _.- "BRITISH CONSOLS" "EXPORT" or"LEGION" CigareMss III mg*0UMrAftm a tAKADUw • UMU-IN &W Or4w tad Rem111anae le:-- OVCRSCAf DLPAt1TMRNT ° W. C. MACDONALD INC, - i«a :949, Plane d'Annes, Montreal, Canelo ltltMhr adiMA ran cl�rrplr iwReata+ Atpl�rn S. It is not at all necessary. 4. Irving Langmuir, famous Amercican It is better to tell the beat man. bobei. Prize winner to physics.. Rain Tells Time r THE BOYS THE BEST At least one person should know, The Rater is dry only in onN in case for some urgent reason wap, that IIo moisture evaporates In Canada we use watches and 9wvtAvMh,tet4ade + -theyshould be reached, b. -Never. from its surface. - -- _. s:. _ docks for tellingthe time, but She should try to divide her at- -OO- 'WNL GI['•t?•�G7V& ' ,. a •NEW CHEMI :AL MIRACLES In Para,. Brazil; they rely op, rain iJ FEMALE PAS Mention• equally. 6. Miss Helen. to check the hours. It rains so i- H Four new chemical .miracles- i scall paint which ' kills disease regularly in short, heavy showers _ .+. »+ germs; a terrific explosive, electric- that people mare . appointments Women ri negro suffer painful, mm&u- al weaving. and the first step in "after the. third shower," or "the % ' yells due o futh nctional csbOudse fifth shower," and so on. In Ha- s ould find Lydia E. Pinkham's How C synthetic quinine from oil wells- vegeable Compound atiriply mdr- Q I were announced to the American waif there are similar showers, , velour to census such distress. Chemical Soclety last week. ..which, 'are almqst invariably ,lo- . : ' Pinkham'e Compound is mad- -. �l _'BY ANNE ASHLEY The antiseptic paints are 'made calized. People who can see it i eapectatty+tohelpareak,Lic�awom- i raining 5- little w8 p ea to go smiling tlrrti difficult da, s. iii with a little' chlorine, iodine, re- g y, ahead, sto • Over i,000,00o avoaten ha a reported y suit of thousands orf experiments. 'where they are until the rain saLamg Deaettts WE[,� woaTH Q liow can I keep the bath • _ TRYII7Ci1 sponge clean' and sweet' The explosive -is a combination lifts. .• of butadiene, the stuff with which A. club a fresh lemon• thor- Ger�manp brakes synthetic rubber, - - - - - -- oughly into it and then rinse a... ahoroughly in hit water. If the .. ' and ozone. It Was , ander s at L ASS IF I'E D D V E R? I S E M E H? S a a r sponge is very slimy, steep it °n Syracuse University, and is s"r vinegar and water over night, or sensitive its power has "mot been for about twelve hours. measured. :C�. AR9 NEW AND USED P.O. HJC UE9 PtPS FOR SALE Q. How can I brighten a dull' '-Canadian National IaottiT PLEASANT .�fUTUi2S LTD., T e POSTMASTERS, FOR SALE $1.00 ' +�► each — small combination Boxes. ST. B E R N A R D S, REGL3TERED Carpet? Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- Apply Postmaster,. Powell Rivtr• puppies,-beaptiful marking:;, good ! A. First awes the carpet • Railways Revenues outh dealers; three location's, 632 B C• companions, priced to sell. Elwood z ,' P iPe Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge St.. Hawkins, Mansfield, Ontari •. _ clean. Then' di a' •soft, -clean . 1650 Danforth Avenue.•Our Used - P PORTABLE SILOS Cara make us many friends. mop into a pail containing 35 The gross revenues of the all- . PI LLETB. CHICKS _ ,gallon Of cold water and tea- inOluaive , .Canadian 'N a t i o n a 1 — INFORMATION BUREAU GET THE MOST FEED VALUE OT -IT y cup of amonia, or vinegar; wring Railways System for the week of your corn this season by storInt +' INFORMATION ON ANY 8UBJEUT, It in a Keenan Portable Silo. It WE'VE STILL A FEW 8-1 WEEK, i<t .well and rub over the carpet: e n d i. n g September . 14, 1940 Questions of any nature answered, will .keep your ensilage in perfect also ready -to -lay yrs. F , and It will ,be as bright - and fluffy were ............................ $ 4,888627 25 cents each. Five for dollar'. dondition- at only a fraction of the chicks to fill fall orders. Fall Ger= vice Bulletin on the press.—bray, t' as compared with -. 5,308:350 write Vertlieb's Information Bur- coat of s permanent silo: Sold in Hatchery, 130 John, Hzmilton, . as new. ' P eau Wawbewawa, Ontario. arses of 10 feet. 14 feet and 18 Ont. - feet diameter. Includes everything How can 'I present dleese for, the colTes ondin PRINTING 'necessary for erection. The cost P g -is small. Write for prices. The — WOMEN. GIRLS WANTED from moldir-g? period, of 1939, a de '• ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES— Keenan Fence Co., Oareri Sound, A. Wrap the cheese in a cloth crease of .............$ 419,793 Know your Preserves and Pick- Ontario. les. 100 Assorted Labels 10c, 600 Earn from $10 to $15 weekly selling constantly moistened With vine- Or Br/V :Labels' 25c postpaid. Lewis Print- USED TIRES FOR SALE FAMILEX HIGH QUALITY GOODS . (Kar, and this will keep it from —,-__ Ing, Station H. Toronto, Canada. to relatives and established clicn 1 GOOD USED' TIRES; ALL, SIZES. tele. Everyone spends money on molding. • Butter the cut edges" A woman of twenty may re6K_ Lowest prices. Inquiries Invited. household usehold and toilet articles, etc w Pi LLETS, CHICKS Brockton Tire, iBII Dunda9 Wiest, very FAMILEX-- mtoiner is a of the cheese to keep it from on that she has fifty years more Toronto. satisfied customer. work s or 6 - hardening. fo live, SEND FOR OUR PRICES AND 6 hours per -day, profit by our,6" T -catalogue of free range - high qual- PHOTO FINISHING experience, and you will succeed. Q. Hw can _ remove match Ity pullets 12 weeks to 24 weeks NO RISK — good earnings assured scratches from wood? of age. Also day old cricks all to workers. Let us help you. Write a . -- popular breeds.-Tweddl Chick FREE! You Can Now ()wn at once to Miss, 5t, George ite s, A. 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And printed 2bc, Or 8 reprints bcSPECIALIZING IN REBUILT MO-'' FOR INFORMATION WRITE Ontario.• plus your choice of a tree enlarge- TORS, POWER -UNITS.- H7draal>lq CIGARETTE PERSMADE PREMIER VOCATIONAL meat In easel mount or free silver. H o t a t a . Winches,. Generato NONE FINE ware. To, get' the best in quality Starteril" - allsaaeton,_ Carbaret AUtO1MitT C' TRAINING, -LTD. - nd service • send your films- to Radiator« Exehaage se t , ry�r tt R: �t/tirt ST. r 7mperlal Photo Servkcc, Statl•on J, Glean — satiateetlen or ret t a.• ,DOUBLC BOfJKtET' . iS:SUE 39— 40 Toronto. Leve Auto Part«, Dept. J., Toros « _ - _ -70 yf _. .ktr f 1 Me a ti T ag •-$=he• October meeting of St. -Chas. Sykes . is spending the MeL Paxton, Dunbarton, A. S. Gi V \� ,.`OOALT�.� George's Guild will be held at the last week of his holidays with the Vic.. Robinson. Claremont, Osh. T. 'McFarlance, Rouge. Vie. silica f home of Mrs. Kingston, on Thurs- Stork family. Fred White, Dunbarton, R. G A. F. Wes. Myers, Irish Reg. ' ..•+Mrs. Green] of Agincourt spent �•n Oct. 3rd. �. -Rev. Dr. Carmichael was in Ray Cross, Dunbarton, Q, O. R, Walt, Banigan, Pick R. C. E. Sunday with Mss.. W. J. Monsey -Mrs. Blye, ,ofNew Jersey ret- town on Monday attending the* fun- 'Dick Cross; `Dunbarton, Q. O. R. Chas. Rate, Dunb. R. Eng. , u;.uud family urned to her home this weeks after eial of • the late Mrs. Spiers. Bob Dowber, Dunbarton, Navy Clare 1. Allem Dunb. -Art. and Mrs. Richardson spent spending a mahth with her sister, . .-Walter. and Mrs. Shepherd, of Albert Sears, Durib'on, R. C. A. F. the week -end with relatives in' Miss Grin'bly : and Mrs. Tanner. Torontos spent Sunday with barton; Q. O, R. thea week-end r-Miss Helen Kime ,and Mrs. G. lattees mother, Mrs-? White. Eddie :McDonald, Dun. A• S. C. : BRADLEY'S -' --,W�n Cnllie� who has been con Found motored to . High Lake, • north -T:. A. Findlay and George Har Gep• Underwood. Dun. A. S: C. of . Braeebridget. for the week -end, veyt of Toronto, and former resid- Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor. fined to his bed. dor several weeks, Reg. Wells Roue 4. S. C. Mens Overall%, $1.39 a pr.:11p is not improving as his friends where the former has a cottage. ents of Pickering, gave the News a $ g �,r and like. —The regular monthly •meeting; pleaaant call on Wednesday. mos, Duet arton, R. C. A. F. Men's wort[ boots, $2.96 illi• Joe A b 'WID of .the W._M. S. of the Presbyterian Norval Kyleea, D4hnbarton R C. A. (Matte -�'aylor -has-- - - — —.--- - — --Bill Moore;- Ihuibarton, R. � E:--- = - Church will° be held on Thursday. Wanted 8l� once. Farmers,=Leak your har¢less turned to her home in -Toronto, af- l Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th High. October 3rd, at the home of Mrs. over. and see ry % a i. c u need ter spending a few weeks with Bob Graham: Dumbarton, Tor. Scot. 5 W. R. Millen, at the usual hour. g preferably Ken Smith, Dunbarton, Signallers then 0®ane lII and we'1S>ill t1Z =Miss 'A. E. Richardson. Twenty-four shot- ons eferabl = `(Armand Cha —The October meeting of, the- W. Aman (eft. last a class, f such condition that may Alb., Smith, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. M. S. of the United Church will be week to report for duty with the not be used for firing (of which Alex. Align, Dunbarton :-_ . jo>t lip. held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth many in this district tonbarton, A. S: C. $. C. A. F. We -wish him jood-Juck ) G ,TQyce� Ela -miss �H�-8kots- -re aire&— MorleyE on Wednesday-- afternoon, l7 and hope 'he may return in good be loaned to the Volunteer ,Civic.. _W -T. McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. Oct. 2nd at 3 o'clock. A- cordial im Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S, C> health and spirits' vitation is extended to all ladies to Guam for rifle drill. Particulars C, O. Bradley --Mies Winona McEweni, who is will be taken of each and 'a receipt Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot. attend. given. Care of arms will be one of Jack Burgess, .employed with General Motors, at ' —St. George's - Church, Sunday, g ss, Dunb. G. G. B. G: phone Pick 3504 o Oahawa4 has • been home for a pou- the studies taken, assuring return Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. Sept. 29th. Harvest Thanksgiving pie of weeks through illness, and. of many guns in 'better condition Geo. Bradley, Pickering, _ Servicees: 11 and 7 D. S. T. At the than when received Don Spra e, Pickering has now _ returned to duty, gg g -.Friday was the hottest Sept morning serviced the preacher an11 Men are also needed in the local Wes. Baker Pickering.- _ + • be Rev. E. Ralph Adye, L • Th: Ree - unit. Next parade on Wednesday C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med The Prekering ember 20th is 45 years. The mer- for of All Saints', Whitby,' Rural -eary nearly reached the 90 mark, Dean of East York. In the evening, evening nexq, at 15 p. m. Come in C. E. Morley, Pick N. P; A, M, '� The milder weather was' much ap- the Rector will be in charge of the and sign up, -you will be interest- Lou, Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, MEAT MARKET` preciated after so much cool wea- -ed in the training. May we have Chas, Latin, Pick. N. P. -A: M. :Qr, service and will preach. Sunday the guns 'before Wed. next. Call or Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. . School at 10 a. m_' Yod are cordially We Carry a full line of -,Mrs. R. McGhee. of Madoc, is invited to attend .these services. leave them at the News Office. Elwood Huyek, Pick. N. P. A. M. ,.spending a couple of weeks with L�Mr. Fred 'H. Do 1 of Toronto This is urgent. If you have a gun F. W�Ikinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, Fresh heryo-- can spar% loan it to the G Pred ri, rs ss unson. waa in Pickering on Thursday last Pick M. Art. Lenson, Claremont. M. I. K.. -and - --�Lra. Lorne Ravin and dau8h- attending the funeral of the late ROSS �' Baird Pickering ter -Joyce have returned home aft- John Annan, gnd also called on a l O C Gordon Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. F. ' +er visiting Picldering relatives. few of his old friends. Mr. Doyle = Jared many friends of Mr. C. J. was formerly a resident of this gULETI Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Sect. ' evenson are pleased t4 ]snow: -��g, being a son of the late Lieut L. C. Annis, �Pt. Un. RCAF that he is recovering nicely from Joseph and Mrs. Doyle, who owned �•� F. T. Malley, Fick. NPAM. Osh. 'Meats Lloyd, Hicks, Brougham, M. I. R. the shock from the amputation of NOTICE -'. an Emergency Meet. � Our deliveryi's at our t3eZFIC.' - - Fu said operated. the farm on the 3rd W. D. Hart Balsam R. C. R'e• r: ane of his legsi and that he is in of the Picldering Branch will be conceasho� now owned by Mrs. A. g Fred Hudson, Balsam gradually improving, He returned McConnell. Mr. Doyle way, in the held at the Red Cross Roomas on Phone Pict: 1$� to hies horse this week. employ of the Tomnto Friday. the 27tk -,at 2.30. Henry Rassemussen, 3alsam 'GLARENCE SILK Services in the Presbyterian Trans- portation Commission, as a mot- —''"'— Church, beginning with Sunday, arra► for nearly forty years, but fiord has been received - of the �tktaber 6th. will begin in the aft- was recently retired. urgent need of 500Q006 garments for er-2 a at 2.00 o clock, standard _After many municipalities in men, women and children for ref time. Next Sunday the service will ogees. and evacuees in .Britain. the province had. to atop - be withdmwn as the Friends will dart time, after being on Daylight- Branches need nol concern themsel- bold 'their quarterly service rle an. that c nes with such things as men's ' suits, .'.; . Saving Time during the summer, day and early fall, have now to put overcoats, boots and' shoes under, The .time for the registration ' wear (woollen) etca but should eon- Of Interut to " firs. Farmer" at Threshia' Time their clocks and watches forward 'roi rifles and shot -guns having been one hour in order to comply with centrate all their efforts on the art the time will exp•re on Monday Boord of the�De t. of Mumt onaL at amateur sewers Tits high standard ]New Roller Towelling,16 in. line ceded to the 'end of the month,e. ;.mexL ThosS who have neglected to Ottawa. This order states that "all of workmanship achieved in the • Cn! ' attend to this registration, should municipalities of Ontario and Que-be making of hospital mVplies must. With colored border, per yd. -35c. do :a at once Those who neglect bee which were on, daylight-saving maintained in this new work. New roller towelling, white linen - to register will be liable to a fine. time during the summer months, . Clothing - should not in any way re- --Mr. G. F. Coato, who had must continue indefinitely." Many ,"moble uniforms and every effort +� e� been- training .with`the local regi mm�icipalities in the province should be made to show originality stri jp , linen weft, per yd:, .32c• meat N. P. A.- Mi along with sev- did not adopt doyUght-saving time. he. trimming asci detail. All clothing - ng The order evidently does not com- should be as well made and- attrac, .Turkish towelling, blue and -ecru .• lu8l Of. 0tlr you men, at Niagara- � ...:,ion -the -Laked for a, couple of weeks pel them to go on daylight-saving Live as possible. All clothing must • be made out of brand new material. 3 stripe good quality, per yd., 24c _ - returned home on Sdturday and on time. An effort is being made to � ! ' Monday resumed his duties, as have -uniformity in Canadian time. These things are needed now. . , " Principal of the Continuation. school -An old industry seems to be Linen tea towelling, 26 in., 'white ,'- a posotion which was ably filled by heading toward Pic,kkring Township- Ontario Division has been asked _ Mr. Wilfred MonneyT. °during the Dr. N. E. McEwen has secured 8 to make 250,000 garments. In order wltk colored border, per yd. 27c c -former's absence. permit from the Provincial ' Govern= to insure a proper balance between Following an emergency opera- nest Dai Dept. to sixes and types of garments each :-Tea towels at 15c.. 20e. and 29c. _ Dairy p operate,a a mod Branch is .being issued with a quota- :, -tion at the Oshawa G ral Hosp- ern cheese factory ry on the 5th- con. - Tlhese quotas are adjustable -as it jt 8lwr; a aVi t0 hu k Mrs Sissy A. Spiers, mother In view of the low price of butter -is impossible to judge absolutely, ' p y �Aff Mrs. J. G. Baxter, with whom .fat, the growing demarhdti and high the potential output of each branch, - -she had been living for some time, price of cheese, this project should the have endeavored to give all the died on 'Friday morning, '§ept. 20th. be a boon to the producers of dairy EADER C S in- her 87th year. Her funeral took branches a certafi number of large Products in bur vicinity; Those who and a certain number of small gar - .place on Monday afternoon.. A ser- . are shipping whole milk will app- ,menta. If any Branch feels ' they s `r +vice was held in Sterritt's Funeral reeiate his efforts, as he purposes cannot make all the articles allotted Dinner lat�t3, with. reeD band' good •ual- Fktrlorsi conducted by Rev. M. R. to be in a position to handle any � $ , g q Jenkinson, after which the body shut-off or over quota that may a to ��' or that they are not qual- y ified to make certain garments ity—English make, per dozen $1.75 wax -conveyed : to Woodlawn Cem- rises to better advantage than under Headquarters should be Aotified and Cups and saucers Of saine material aDd * - eteryl, Guelph, far interment. Dec- the present 'system. We wish him the necessary adjustments will be Ille6lgD. Price per dozen, ;eased was the wife of the late success. Com. made. In this cane` Branches should 175 :Bobert Spiers, of Guelph. She was suggest a substitute.. Please bear in Nice large: sugar and cream set, pretty - a member of the Presbyterian inim, that large garments are p y Churcb , and was `highly . esteemed. Public Meeting needed as much as small ones. - . (design, price get, :awe had only one child} -Mrs. Bax - 'I ter, who turnings ,her. The symp- Town Hall 13eavy large glass piehers.5e, 4 achy is extender} to M+B: Baxter in _ —> -Sherbet glasses, neat,and pretty, �C* leap 'her bereavement. iBrougham HONdR • ROLL Sc row tap jelly jars) --4 for tie. ,--,The funeral of the late John Annan, which took place , on Thura- Wednesday, deg b Oct• Z. (;Names in heavy type. are those day last was largely atter b - 00 now overseas). Spt ufriends and' neighbors: Interment • I took place in Erskine Cemetery. p�. '— Owing to the absence, of his pas- All farmers and producers of milk Doug.' Johns, Pickering, Signajlers tor Rev. D. Marshall. who was Produdts are in to meet- in tho Le". Herbert WLitevale; R. A. F. � as - addressing a meetipg in Toronto .of Township Hall, Brougham, The ob- 'Fred Herbert, Wihitevaie, Taihk C. - Picke' ��� ��������` tke Presbyterial, the funeral ae�- ' ject - to increase the revenue from John Murray, Claremont, �t8tlh H. ' John Martin, Pickering; Q, O, R. . vice aver conducted by Rev. M. R. our' dairy products. - Jenkinson, of the United Churoh. I have a proposition to make, Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R. Mr. Annary,' who was in. his 78th whereby i believe 1 can help eur- Roy Barry, Pickering, yea:4. was a life-long resident. of ,selves solve some of our dairy pro - Ross Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. Screen �rs _T- Window Sereenx %c*ring Toymehip . and Village, blems. Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. U. R. He was a son of the late Robert Jim McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. �erfe�tiOn Oil. Stopes � sad Mrs Annan, and was born on Meeting at 8 p m;, D. S. T, Basil, Bye, Pickering, Ordnance the famit homestead just east of I. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. y j , Chas. Simmonx, Pickering, - Coleman "Gasolene Stoves :and adjoining Pickering Village. Dr. N. E. McEwen J ter he owned this' farm and op- RPM. Holman, Ciaremont; Tank C. ! erate� it fpr ' a number of years. Thos. Lye, Claremont, it C. E. 1�IicClary 8 Electric Ranges __Pheasant Aoot Lee. Lye. Claremont R. C. M. _ Twenty-eight years ago, he retired- _ _ _.. > And Hot Plat Harold Hardy, Claremont, Tank C il� 'me Township Council announces ;i Purdy, emont,• X H. L. I. Side. For tt past twelve yearse to he p -Harvest Tools de Binder Twine resided lA the house in which he the 'annual pheasant. shoot, carder Russ. Burrows, Bh►oup�ihaxh, R. C. E. died, He was art 'adherent of the Pickering TowneMp Gains Commit- Day. Walker, $rougham,.• 48th H. Presbyterlan Church, and was a tee for Friday and Saturday, Oat- gold Short; Brougham, Tank C. kln� sad obliging Reighbor. He ie ober 25th and 86th. There will be Harold Barlow, Pickering ^ : jre0t Eot .Mctorahldt► Dtati fwrul MacD+lottr ted :. issued 400 • rea3dest litenses- .,and George Martin, Pickering Vet, C. Rt#aios. - survived by his widow, one daugh- Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. ,250 non-resident licen."s, 11 Leon., a, ter, ]Mira. Jelm Valvert; and -one 2&. Non-seri, $8.00. Resident licen- David J. Bath, PiCbMng, R. G IL � � 1�► - wi bm IL Cks AW H' Mit It i art astir r�raw brother, Theodore. itis only eon _ >. Walter; wag killed in actioi► in the see snap be see-ared from any mem- W• I-av• Smitl+, Bay Road Q. Y. R. /lrlsN 3800 _ Great talar a few days 'befoi+� the ! ber of the Game Committee. Tke Alb. F,�.xr initih, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R @ s ' i �r >` Armistice was signed. Two bro- Provincial Government have replen- Hart,; th, Bay Rd. Q.' Y.' R. J. Ja BALSDON, ! � P `C�ING there and a sister, pre -deceased fished the supply C of birds in this; A a311.' Rroueham. R. C. F.. 3,y district during the past year. Ja<:k' l,Tmrlern�nd, Dunbarton 61. O. "4 - - '' - . • Jack Bellhioupe, Dunbarton, ,h ,