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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_10_11. .. ✓.-rt -' ' iWA:... '- .'.a .. _ .:'.a._+ .'..,:5a _.,a-a.d+IcoMI ••-V•i't�•i•iv v. 1•F. - ..—v�J. ntc 6u Fi'�_ ..�•%� .4.a.• �w:._.y.•'.. u.+xi4., v:4t.xlrliTS ':''.:&t�..VL'!'4 _ si<.uliwr, LY3v :.. !a_'.'•.t• u.f • . ,. r _'d_+� .• •- p. k as ': i,. '.•�'"•' :i.— F,.�, - ^-'w•".1 7 k, ...+1.. ! , .�+ ,•.. ,1 o. a a4-- !' 'y - :.J 1'' ',�+. ••r'..:.t,. irk l 9^ Y d' . y, e.:� •, -C ";'{a%.a.., :'..;1% .::. :........ . ,p: :+. _ AT�X�-, �.• '3eear-+� .w . � y t "�• �•� '' .. :dr- 7y� 7' '�.�r"c•`Y. ... u. .. ., ✓�•. }1 '�< yam_^ � - .}% • i.._ , ' � � - .,i,^! ,. i �A -''`YOI.� • ��- �-•� -- , __ EI�,hTG,,,ONT., �• �� _ FRIDAY, OLT. 4Ye1e:+it,02cal %asraw. rBROUGHAM- GREENWOOD I}o you recogi ize this '5cene ?- edicul n Carleton an Miss -- bir. Graydon' d ..MILLS mow: �. H. C. PEARSON-Physician � Muriel McKee, of Toronto, visited ata L+..i � •+.iaoeSur•eon. Dunbaiton. 1017 >` at the D. Crawford home on Sunday.i88G--1936 `` Mr. and Mrs. Ford were with the a E. FO 9"" Oph. D.,,. Director ` �` ' a R•p�pxomel Auoc�onot onie►' +trs. �" r i x tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .tCHOPPING 1iir��A Member sDe A rkon' ppcometr,_7( E111Cot44 on Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Freda E7aa e:amined br appointment. " y7 yP y , �su�.9a0i. Clareax7nc. cot. �. Gordon Gray left for Newmarket ------ s T on Wednesday for a month's train- - VO'E GRiAIrJ~ :N� f train- ing. gran, %orts and Peed of rail - DUNALD RUDDY liarriater. l Aig �. Mrs. Harvey Barrett, of kids, a1•o minerals and other SQ(idtor, Notar7 PWAic, 1Uo..*ytwyoaa:' Toronto, spent Sunday with the W. b�,ly by pia6ts }1 S.{ hria• concentrates fur profitable ftedislg , tiMt1. tb Wiq• of urt tlotae. W rutty,: ti(7 _.. w Ellicott family. Mr. Hugh Miller attended the Y. L•ept on band SEXTON, BELL is ROSS _ P. Union Conferencel, which was We stook ptiiy tore best Poultry Barr(.stors (t Solicitors :; held in Oshawa, over the week-end, Feeds and Supplies. 14wVJ.$LATON. 14, Q Telephone 0 Congratulations to Mr. Hugh - fi.BitOOKEBELL, K.C. Adel,2538 Miller, who had splendid success in F'. Z.03t$zH J, D. F. ROSS his showing of Live Stock at the JOHN L. POND 872 Bay St. Markham Fair. Toconto The W J. Brown family, of Tor Repair Shop - -- --- ' --- onto, the E. rocker's, of Tor- am re ared to repair trae� t UB McMILLAN d 17otary pKHie• 1 141e4n¢aratrtet onto, spent Sunda p P P ekdiono Octn 6W& sal l Dental � i in Broupostponed meeting of the W. tors and farm maebinrry; See Answer elsewhere, in this Is.0 v. I., at the Sidney Pugh home will be Am also agent for Cocksli iti , BBBERT T. FALL418B, L. D 8., held' on. Tuesday) October 16th. lm iements. •D, q.e_. Graartate•tRoyQ or The ,W, M• S. will hold their Oct- Satisfaction guaranteed sr 1110=13.r. � «? A - - - -- ober meeting at the home of ' Mrs. JOHN NnRTON. lar Door St. dos WHITEVALE w •moi, e< a.t.fac. t7Cia� Addressing mail to � John Miller, on the afternoon of Phone b104 CLAABlulvNT • iPLoao` A Thanksgiving Service will be October 17th. - T— our. tiC10p8 held- in the Whitevale Baptist The Happy Circle Mission Band - tNsti] t" q' ctvbo. Church, on Sunday; October 13th, at will hold their Autumn Thankoffer � � .� • � 3M 3M � ' 11 a. m. standard time• in meetingon Sunda evening,: The Base Post Office is receiving p p gtober 20th. Guest speaker will be �• ~� As A BRATOW. TOW148HIP The marriage took lace in St. ,D• Guvwesear Cosmimoem thousands of letters and parcels- Francis Church, Toronto, Saturday, Miss Edna Green, of Greenwood. Ev= 1Q2tAra1'208 of All $if1dIt. �•. y--��,•,•goh��ggto lraar od which, due to improper' 'addressing, Li•��aas .�.�a1aM.E?st. September 2bih(. of Miss Margaret a one ver welcome. to this ser- are delayed in • despatch Overseas, is y ant Pate@ ATRAtabu with A, E. RICHARMON or are-eventually returned as undel- Mr. nd. M daughter c the fate ��, ` iverable. This -situation is'- the cavaE Mr. and; M:9, Arthur McBennett, to ' The Red Cross workers sent spec- -QZNBRAL INSURAN(9 Mr. James Nowlan, son of air. and imens of their work- to Markham •.'l4t?T, 4* ihDa Service. of touch concern to the senders and.. Mrs, Robert 4owlan, of Locust Hill REAL SSTATR Fair. Work is being carried on in S�tirasa tlsbsine= - - - - addressees, sa well as many' comp- • - -- The, Post Office, Right Reverend Monsignor McCann many ways. lts, Boys' clothes, - �OONV$YANOIN(3-_...__. latnts. - y • �" ittilelif�i�l14M PICK Sts pld rblbli�led agcy, >y Mr. Ed. Booth, . our local Post- to with Rev. J. Carruthers; and knitted garments, socks etc. are _ to serve. master has asked us to call to the Rev.. W. Kerr! and Rev. J. McMillan, being made. �ppe pya>k, 4080, attention of our people:, motto may Present it! the Sanctuary. Miss A. Mr. Henry Sonley and Elmer NOTiCE Cole played the wedding music, Crawford, accompanied by Misses =----- be sending mail or .parcels to sot- ' ,�T �L diem either .at home or abroad, to with Miss :Gertrude Corbet, as solo- Velma Crawford and Wanda Varn- 1i M. MAW ist. The bride wore midnight blue u.ml, motored to ' Niagara on Sunday, � lt.,wbe gaga ya,� assist the Post Office by following 3 1 iU811 i8'SD A-UMIONH13R ♦Nil velvet, with Corsage' of Joitanndhitl and called on -the. W: A. Knox lam- VALUATOR aosely the addressing regwrements, - 1 enabling the • P. -O. to deliver Rosea and Bowatdia. She was ass- ily, at St. George. *-Joe eendoeted Anywtiero i'sted by the. groom's. sister, .Miss St, John's congregation, with the COAL, CQXX, mail with as little delay as pons- :.I ,Wbeiig write. Address 614 Dunda Margaret Nowiant_ in Fuschia vel- Protestant Churches throughout,the the a,y r _ .. ible. Evidently, much of the mail _ - .�PUODr �:E.r.$ii�iTr � Btrreet� East; being gent to troops is not address- vett with o corsage of Talisman world, Joined -in- the fellowship of ,I 1 Whlsby. Ontario. ed properly, and so the P. 0. give Roses. The bridegroom was assisted observing the Sacrament of the pgAjrl]�t Q dVI}',j,t roti, here with samples "01 addressee by .his brother, Air• Patrick .Nowlan. Lord's Supper last Sunday. There - - - which you must follow: Following the- reception. the bridal was a good attendance, and two and ; 8. _ _ - couple left on- a_motor trip. to- points were added 'to fhe membership of BUILDER'S SIIPFLIIfif� rsarbash hospital aea> to8 407th, the bride travelling ,in a the church, Miss Hilda Hood and Of . alio looal earta a work Gotrernnxot Litxnaed -. - - . gra ensemble, with brown, Francis Willson. � <To a .soldier d>reraesa) wills reside at 'Locust and H L • . Nowian Thin e- W. M. S, at the church Autumn Vlie haelealsn pissed to ataelt a tall �taia 8t. E. $taaffville, Oct. g 1. Pbooe 191 Regimental Number LINE o! MAPLE LEAF MILLING • -�' ` Sunday evening, The meeting was ;Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Rank and Name J - LTDi,�,-y a COMPANT �M• •�• Full Name of Reg't. or 'Unit . in charge of Mrs. 'Fred Cassie, Pr- fasts taken esident of the W. M. S. The Guest A MITCHELL A. S- 4. School resumes standard time Maternity Stasi-Room � C Speaker off this occasion was 3tiss _ Care of -Base Post Office this week. Rates Ior 1Q da7w-iZb.7f Winnifred Thomas, Secretary of the P'iolkeriaQat. ittgiatsead Narsa in attendance and CANADA %Chickenpox has broken out hese' Domini-n Board of the W M. S. in but is well unden control. -Phone Office 74 — Rea. 66 94 hour service given. Canada. She brought a message of . ` --(Example) Mrs. Jackson. of Greenwood visit- --� 7lmbvlance Service - encouragement and - hope for the _ MRS. E.. R. GOOD 'ZsS-37 ed' her sister, Miss.' Wm. Puckrin church in -the future, and during C. 2374 j on Sunday.$hese days -of adverse circumstances ♦T HARD ARE 1 Sapper John Doe �1.: The Community Ctub are holding 3rd Field Co. Royal Can. Eng-) the October meeting on-the 21st, in- 1 as ben great expansion of You may s • . new _ 'There' k e g N see tete ineersl - Sfead of the usual second Monday' the' Christian Church as Miesionar. C. .�• fi. F. t fes' have faced danger and' some- COLEMAN _ in th-e mon , a 'the home of Arse t es leathr the go' Tel Care Base, Post Office, S.' Puckrin-th int bath RADIANT CIRCULATOR { h message. Masa Cassieg on behalf of _ 117, SL,R}i, .. - ..; CA\'ADA: i' 4tike Dottahue; 'accompanied.- -b} V. S. thank the speak- th M e Miss McGuire and John Powers, irl our store. .3. Types of TO Be.. . . - 1 he her-'.message. . i(To a soldier-in Canada) er p visited friends here-on 'iunda�. �COlei;tan hetiters supply SURE The Brougham Firemen extend a * _ Re' ;mental \umber Apple picking is in fell sRing cordial imitation to you and yours;' l]t3atil] Ilee(i.' CYR1 E. M'URLEY g with pickers scarce. The duality of _ Rank' afid �nl1;e t0 attend a 'Novelty Concert and Also Kitchen' ranges, Cod1 fruit is not as good aS u,cnal, otcjng Pictut c• ,�hov+ ' GENERAL IV(;RA`•CE at ill, ugh:_m Town heaters, Pi es Etc- SERVICE PsZOTECTIO'� Ftal \same of Reg t, or Unit to hail and funk'us damage. P _ C •A. S. F., Field P. 0. t- Hal}. oq *'!!1a\ evening. Oktubzr The drama, presented by the Eb l lt1t. %ariuu, l'ic•tui-es t?kcti by F,x Call us t;C�b' f--:r your StC' t nf Cari,p and i'in•.-enPzer .4'uunT {'enple. drFs -a-Fuel and'furnace work. Chief of l +•the ti D .•l_ CM his I:uUFe ; leze on :,1+!il,i�,, E C,;71111 : T, 4.r T Jg - -- - t a\ Els. 1t.d I ,,., li. l l im. A!sc T iJ T�tT �sED- - - ---! Cl. pun ar on i noted , Church it 1 T�VINT R �/ !�'i 2S •f;... -'Uf li1r110U1` and \4.3 \Yell AT'' 1; n JL.tl�•'�/� ann;ticlatry �ertices_:ted !r;c 1'.:ure t., hire, Sc tt, 4 i .. act cal, i ] is,t aii,l cottl h I)alwei t 1 cis rr�3�i 1 p�•7�T {� Turkey Supper er , - , - � Y,1 iTi• } 1 F? iii, j'i i�l,l F• J•5 1�1-'�!'!IiC \S'3S,'�l, •, .!-- Fundi+.y,.tj�vi-C.att:,.(ta} 1f .. ! �1+IB. 't •4' ��•. H. *11th+e �1ci' t'! .'P P:i„�,,�.• a;' �' FICF - RING - �1'.t'cY, : ' 'th2 Uult 1..1;.) a . , R �. i f .• tr• �` a t.erf ail df ninth i 1. �Q 1;, a 1' •l, + ,l ,� ,, >.� i �. -r r 1.,. t \\ r: nc a ,,,.tet �i c of ;the Vit' I and , u. of t SA I. C 11 Gj STI: - i ':iT n r a `PRONE 4600 << a �. %. 1;, t•.-,k ,:e t, C]Za.•-g 1' -tk.F nd ' _ 1 l 4hr+ 'r (`�t'? ",des ,, .�:Cy', .}'. ,. Spr:n filled Nlaltresscs. fror'q _ _ F;- 1' ” ,dQ1 re nointwi de- r 1 are ,,,1.1v to win, hat n< have tf• ; _ �- �_ `+iU`:I1�`. O(.TOI;I lk 21st - ::.cat 1c,1,c to tl:e 1 utcial C.,aT\e.t- n, t h .its th.i «;eek the[.�� $.7.5 to _9. Q _ _ .. w jolt ,:. r a ..i �t,:,ti•., r.: r ri n. r•r„ -! Pr'yi• s,f:,l ha• - i !':a'^:' 1. ;'C-�3:1'T 1O 1, 1, t11.7 1;1.': T ;i? & k 6�it �lo\e is the time fir swr»irer l' mots, c_+r t•. t ce ser\tees i ' tela 1'+rat rl arrh.', 16 ti t!t t tl, G l 0^^ 1 rk l.ot •?'_. ]ck 1: ':ti \ciC a t�Trt1= g .• n11 un, i`,-tic,., t i•:}- t j{. \ furniture, ldr,h chairs etc. 1ji-a ">'••'.thr , �� -p ,.:c. Gi ec•ine _ crit, tk: i,h•<>=.eat:;,--°t,f- RF' �f �1+. ,'e} c i 'c2rnc,c;l a r 1` l n r ,,n.' : , ,-a, :ks ft r each, 1.1rize `i liLEI 'I !I ars and Gtr► Ch+na �ht:+:'hill. SAle •t 3 1�. 'in. I?. en\c• t\\ , h;rlEr .l acicae ;es hit^ I t 9 _,. c T c-+,;l1� i'. i'iTs Cash. tiCni. t he t;?c•e;in�od +h;5ir a :�-cd;: Tiv f;•i:..th" ]est Eicitina }=tt^, •told 'by` rF l Se Cu. r (?ofd cal Cc n, (.) R, 1' HT tlei:m t �nnt:+nP ;n r= l;�il•...nl.,:i� }, C}ark'<' �- Maa. 'auctionee r; t,,, s, oi'. ti.e cl-i, 1•l;)I syr : v is aliprc: - ,.- _ y is Rugs. its the-nzw patterns _ - n , to r - = _' e e a rc a en Far' the Eat �.i'i't:'kD:��'. _ 6cy- 12th - attct�,n ! th i 1 T + i;t gor,i c ta+ 1: tie 11:,,'_ E i.ti7tQs t tat cortnt. he 'solo's 'by _ d. "a c,T,d 10 cents. Dance after Sil' l I�id pine-and .the zle. '+�f lin .S'.' and ;I.itj _ft:+11lilrP. 1'ri.- Ply Ftt l :r_ il - - r 1�n4 •r, F1-,t?+1.. ?t -A . + g _ - 4 the sh:,n 10 ''cents fel: gens, eW .v, tool-, bousc*lu,1d effects cdr., the i truck en•ioyed, - K,• White Sewing Machine. 'ladies, h'ree. fro• ,arty _ of �I _` G,- Gti.a.n•, . .of i —.�_ �.—_ _ _ - _ : Rernedy For Lumbago �. ak 1.U0 Another of - Brc.iigl,a n I trrsren — -�'_ - _ ,.;„tor Ambulance, Da or Night T'rmrrnm at Brougham on taekache, Urinary Troufi(e u Day h },. nt. '� r. Terta,s cath, Vi4n Rig Cnncert�:'Bao"ugTiarn; pct. 114h: Friday evening, Oct, llt.h. Dance to h w -Tbe Quiz Contest;: Phone 100 ' NKK :Cal'T) OF THA: after t1 s o (1 , dill, __ .. wra be Qood.� too. T;e there! .d.,M TC'i:SD_ Yi.~'OCT. ' 15th BailifVs _ C A S�`EI�RITT sal-e• -of • Farrah stock. irt,lilemonts,, �iT" �� is7a to : thank our many ERGCiw RO:1D = " ' - : . _ . _ a :1- H El I N G, A.- - 7511 grain, ,ha> , 'roots' etc.- at Iatt -:A, frietfds and neighbors for their• acts c. - k- uraeral Di.reeto'r eon. •1, Pickering, on the farm oc- of kin•iness and symipathy, during, Thp pupils .'of -the Proc'k Road J n ,ry n J. N` _ cu ,led bt i c age ,�,tr�,l*han. our 'recent sad bereavemenb;' in:the srhnol gave a corn roast last Thurs- Bonds � �r t.r.t��ur» Dealer �.� Terms Cath, °:,le at 1, S. T. R'm, i loss of our another. day night' in aid of the ilea t,msa.' SUhFDAY;HOURS--12-1 noes. d7p.� *iclr, T?V(� i GNP. Ma-w, auctioneer, B. Jamieson,.--Cwrdon ,Bennett -slid �finrrie It. was well patronized and every- Pail, f. n ,. ; t;nd. _ _ r:, �; + _, :nit:b: �+v"'•'•y Sri -: ' "Savior of Britain" Decorated by King 3 ; qy z z ss f y l . 5 > y, ti ,Y a ,L ,yam `./,'"M, y`./�✓s.;: .;a,:� - Hugh Dowding, chief of Britain's fighter command, RIGHT, made a Knight Grand Cross bf the Order of the Bath. Id v by junior officers who affectionately refer to him as "Stuffy,"-' Sntth is credited with Britain's stiff resistance to the Nazis in the -a a face of severe opposition and criticism he convinced .the air co ep to put eight synchronized machine-guns on the British fighter pla and thus gained for them a marked superiority •over the Nazis. THE W A R-- W E E K—Commentary on. Current Events = ..SAP -AMS PACT PLACES -S.c ?' Though many may have anti- • neutral. Signing of a non -s `elpated its signing, the momentous- ,.&£ort pact. with Japan would b tripartite agreement entered into definite possibility. Again, R Sant week by Germany, Italy ,drd might lend more and more -.a Japan, made the rest of .the world port to sore -pressed China, "teb its breath. - With the an ting Japan bleed herself w ' ioouucvment of the pact, the cos trying to conquer the Chinese ftts raging in Europe, Afiiea U.S. Accepts' Challenge and the -Far East swiftly 'became The United States, far from The Second World RTar was _ Ing seared off by new Japan a reality. threats last a ek moved clo 1 $ World War Begins - i t Il -ex -e t -ria still o her a y c p in - Of the sir great powers left Britain. Washington corn aeon the globe, four were already buzzed with talk of "flying f Ja it. The United States and Rus- resses" to go abroad in excha sin, remaining, were now on the for British bases in the Paci spot. Of these two victims of the loans of money to England.; i Jap -Aria "squeeze play ^ the ther U.S.-British co-operation United States was already throw- the Far East. Stronger hi frig its weight on the aide. of Brit- were forthcoming that the Uni sin; and Russia, the uncertain States might soon accept gaantity, held the balance of challenge of Japan, now so ba rower between the two blocs, de- bugged -down in Obina. The 11 momatic 'and' anti -democratic, lapse of the Rising Sun Emj ' r Russia Holds Balance _ -could be brought about by Which way would Stalin jump?- strict .American embargo on .i To join 'with BPltaln against Ger- supplies, aid to China, •and many? If the U.S.S.R. were' to blockade of the passages ft enter the struggle, more than half the Indian Ocean -in the Paci "the German air force would have But not until after the hiovem to operate in eastern Europe,_ - -1 ctions, anyway .. . V a 'tremendous mechanized Indian Sommer Invasion? army consuming vital gasoline Meantime' what was happen supplies the defeat of Germany in the Battle of Britain? A ?� would be certain. (Russia in the invasion seemed less. - probe meantime, however, would • have than it had • the previous we `'to be fighting Japan at her back British defense against air boy door). ings were' obviously improvi To join with the new Triple while the R.A.F. offensive agai rAlliance against- the -British-U.S. the Nazis was growing stroni Nov? - Very unlikely. It , would But everyone was convinced t be much more reasonable to place the air war would contii credence in the' statement of the throughout the winter, with . $ussiahs themselves, that the So- Germans attempting to w vit Union would remain firmly down the British air force i itEG'LAR FELLERS — Is Pop's Face YOU QO CtET YOUR YE. 'LECTRIC • AtN AN Is Z'LL' CHET MINE AN' CoA wI:Ll. PLA( ROAD >:a �\ _ _ - I EAa err, ggrea- uasfa hit- dors _ pK fi shut up England fres food and- was supplies from oyeraess while Nazi. militsr7-operatloaa develop- ed on fronts farther distant. Another big crisis this month Preserve Muskies, wcs nevertheless expected by the JJB In my last #rticle a ..short .re-- head men in London. Predicting ' sume of the natural -history of the muskie was- mainly as a an Axis campaign against Gib- r given, background for the raltar in October coupled with an a — _ �O'd• Indian summer attempt to invade - A Coryl England, Lord Beaverbrook's The most important point in '• the- - Daily Express said: _"The most = conservation of the. -muskie likely Axis strategy would be ' is the protection of the spawningy fishes. They run up into shal- low' water to lay •their eggs and thrusts at Gibraltar (with Spain's at such times are particularly vul- connivance) and Bizerte (French /e Tunisia), in an effort to draw the British home fleet to the. Medi -KO CRIMINAL POACHING "Most terranean and leave the English of us would regard as very foolish any farmer who killed his Channel less bazardous for invas- �. cows just before they freshened. ion barges." this were a continued practice going to turn so I thought I'd better signal.". — $oust c:a Theatre Ma Decide y nth him he would soon be with - w SCOUTING e - s Also -on Hitler's program, ex- out stout on his farm. The peocher-- HERE Y ARE, POPPA perts last week• agreed, were ex- when he takes the muskies on tb�ir spawning grounds is killing, When a train was 'wrecked near MY OWN tension of political, or posr-ibly military, control over the Balkans;, aur stock, robbing the.public just Blue River, B.C.,, and a number substantial - contribution to the as surely as if he took money of soldiers and other passengers Italian drive towards the Suez from individual pockets.. injured, two North Battleford, THUNK "; •Canal. Hitler might also be con- Another way in which destruc- Sask., Boy Scouts, Jerry Asmussen templating, they said; an invasion tion of 'maskinonge takes place is and "Scotty" Buchanan, enroute to of Sweden this winter t6 -clinch his through the lowering of , the Vancouver, found their Scout train- ;4¢ hold on iron ore supplies and to waters in ,late spring. When the Ing valuable. With the exception gi`vi Russia something more to spring floods are on, the adult of a few scratches the boys were worry about; engineering of a muskies work well into the uninjured,, and were promptly rea- Moslem revolt against Britain; marshes to spawn. Here the dering first aid to their less for- . and seizure of French colonies in ''water is warm and the eggs will tunate fellow travellers. Africa, from which to launch 'at= `elop rapidly_,$-ut far too of-' - ta: ks on 'outposts of the -British ten these flood waters are need- Boy Scout training in fire fight- Empire,—although if the British ed to .run the mills and they are tug enabled two Scouts of St. Johns, made . another attempt at Dakar, allowed away through the. sluice:. Nfld., to master a fire which. broke, they might beat him to it. The eggs of the maskinonge, or out at night in a summer cottage "Time" Newsmagazine, Sept. the young fish, if they have at Mount Pearl Park. So success - 30, declared: "If the Battle of. hatched, are left high- and dry ful were, the. boys' efforts that the v� Britain should turn adversely for for the birds. services of a "fire engine were not the Axis, or�tf it should become a We are still studying these required when it arrived on the long drawn-out affair of bomb- fishes so that we may known better scene. ings and blockade, the Southern ways to conserve them and this An outstanding' story of Boy Theatre might well be the deciding reeearuh can be lett to the sci- . -Scout- gallantry was that of Troop - area of combat . . . If the Axis entist. However,. every eonserva: Leader Donald Jenee of a Kentish (vuld gain control of the extremi- tionist can help to control the town, acting as an Air Raid Ward- has •' ties of the Mediterranean, Britain's poacher and the . water levels. on. When a.num�ber of bombs drop-. = fight would be far harder, might They -are_ the important matters ped in his area he hurried to the Sir be' impossible. Without the oil .at the- present time. scene, and found three persons +� fields of Iraq, without tenable incidentally, the' finest fishing trapped under a collapsed house. un- net bases in the Mediterranean to picture I have ever seen was _ _ Jones wormed his way beneath - _. harry the- Axis on its southern shown .at - the American Fisheries the timbers until he gained a post - flank, without the help of the Society in Toronto by Wm. Lang tion where his body could protect; Moslem, world 'and without. tate ' ' of the. Toronto Anglers. It dea!t the upturned faces of the victims. last shred of support in Bal- with the muskie and was in full He held this position for no less - -the kans, Britain would. be hard put colour. Get your -local -fish and tpan tour bours, during which time - ta �it to %vin." e4.11e'. association to invite Mr. he kept up• a cheerful •conversation Lang -to show his pictures in your to allay the fears of the trapped - •'-Gina, in its fourth year of town. You will htlp along fhe persons, and guided the work of . resistance to. the Japanese ag- cause of conservation and .yon the rescue party. gre=_sion, last week faced with will certainly got• be. disappointed. A unique wartime Job ander- comparative equanimity the new- " in the pictures.taken by the Boy Scouts of Acton. eat turn of affairs whereby Ja- England, has been the providing of - pan was enabled to attack her in "listeners" at church. The boys the rear -through -French Indo- Anglers at Prince Albert Na- llatea closely' for air - raid slreas• - e a China. Generalissimo Chian g -tional Park in Saskatchewan took during the singing of hymns, when Kai-Shek was determined to hang other members of the congregation on till the_ end. He still had en- $,914 northern pike and 436 pick - may not hear. The church also has up- let- on h ammunition left for si'nother g erel from the waters of Waskes-a . its own. fire -fighting 8 ng squad, which year of fig:iting; - the -morale of -Chineae fake during the month of July, includes Scouts. thearmy was never high- - ' er. But within the inner councils of the Chungking government' it. IIF£'S LIKE THAT - :..By Fred Nahee ' be- was felt that aid would have to V ' eso ser ser come -to China from somewhere- omewhere Qutside. Were Britain and the ',�` J PIPS DIARY • i� �/�' me, United States really ready to help. /// j in a substantial way? Or,'vould ort-. China tarn in finality to Russia.i- fge ''hese were her two alternatives. NO. I I -'By. G. C. Toner, Ontario Federation of Anglers Preserve Muskies, In my last #rticle a ..short .re-- ' sume of the natural -history of the muskie was- mainly as a given, background for the . present or- title. The most important point in '• the- - :jam conservation of the. -muskie ,yti is the protection of the spawningy fishes. They run up into shal- low' water to lay •their eggs and at such times are particularly vul- /e nerable to the poachers. �- CRIMINAL POACHING "Most / of us would regard as very foolish any farmer who killed his �. cows just before they freshened. "I'm going to turn so I thought I'd better signal.". d? By GENE BYRNES HERE Y ARE, POPPA IT CERTAINLY DERFUL THE MY OWN s , BETTER PUT ON M'( PLI/Il1riVIT SO YA NS NOWADAAYS / RATF�R! WHOD A WN'T RUIN YOUR, THUNK "; a OWN CLOTHES if IT , _r s � ; ! 'iQ,�4y%�' - ` S' P {`l' ' e--s�4-F 3 % 'wa S1•s '. •'c- %� "�r .� \ chem. ,But after a era of pretty girls —. pretty girls who The kitchen's full of the nicest don't Have Vulgar mothers and sounds: Salt Lake City's mayor, Ab uncles in trade; and a row of un• of pans, and ladles stirring. Jenkins, proclaimed the unneces- presentable s i a t e r's. Happiness of dishes out, and -kettles on, does'n't depend on choosing a wife and egg -beaters a -whirring. sary blowing of automobile horns with low connections. On the con- a misdeameanor. The kitchen's full of the nicest a trar .-Part .Of Conspirators smells: "The auto horn should be. used The painful details of the eve- of dinner in the making, as a warning—not a love call." ning came sharply to mind, at her of turkey on, and cranberries, hesaid. 7. words. Darcy straigptened uv -A. and pumpkin pies a -baking. h h oke hi`s SYNOPSIS Since marriage a girl's only "He s Tak(ng It Seriously - Darcy returned to tte terraee in deuly and wen a .1,The voice was harah and cold. "You're but — all the same — if s n s -is .career In the 1804'#, Mrs. Bennet. it's a question of deep feeling rigbt.•.A man has no right to play as sure as you. are living— You never have to LOOK at all {ii%rs1d, let h4a have his deep feel- It DOES tisk SoOd in a pips- , v lugs," she cried. "But let him have l . 15iE them about someone he can marr7:' HANDY MAL•nGHT POUCH : family — his rank — his position.'• "And I'm sure it's not a case of Darcy -stared' ahead of him, his _"LOK-TOP" TIN - 6S! �•B• - Kitty—campaigns a pen• oral to capture two rich London eyes dark and brood "Such f ,also packed in Pocket Tins -- ��/ spirit, such life, such# ttuick. peak flame -like gplity." -he sa speak- Y — EITHER • ' EITHER ing alouli his thoughts of Eliza' , w asis Y. beth. D save Charle.a at once. Tell him 'will' Miss Bingley looked at him. ill _:V AG as tonishment. "Jane Bennet flame 1C0 a like?", sight; but Darey's . arrogant pride B Her tone, and question brought When ironing straight curtains. 1 Darcy to himself and shook Off , SOUTHERN ONTARIO IN 5 anything—" lie nodded. "We're like a pair of the claim of his inner thoughts.WN ; Mrs. Bennet is ecstatic; she forces "Well — I mean — I mean Miss i fabric. Pressing crosswise tends Jane's a very beautiful girl."' — _ - :• "Mr. Darcy — I'd like to talk to "Oh, I agree," Oe answered Telltale Horn -toot Love Call quickly. "Pretty as you can make 11 th are plenty Ruled Out by Mayor chem. ,But after a era of pretty girls —. pretty girls who The kitchen's full of the nicest don't Have Vulgar mothers and sounds: Salt Lake City's mayor, Ab uncles in trade; and a row of un• of pans, and ladles stirring. Jenkins, proclaimed the unneces- presentable s i a t e r's. Happiness of dishes out, and -kettles on, does'n't depend on choosing a wife and egg -beaters a -whirring. sary blowing of automobile horns with low connections. On the con- a misdeameanor. The kitchen's full of the nicest a trar .-Part .Of Conspirators smells: "The auto horn should be. used The painful details of the eve- of dinner in the making, as a warning—not a love call." ning came sharply to mind, at her of turkey on, and cranberries, hesaid. 7. words. Darcy straigptened uv -A. and pumpkin pies a -baking. h h oke hi`s - = SYNOPSIS Since marriage a girl's only "He s Tak(ng It Seriously - Darcy returned to tte terraee in deuly and wen a .1,The voice was harah and cold. "You're kitchen gives it all away, ' ` -is .career In the 1804'#, Mrs. Bennet. an effort to calm his- thoughts. rigbt.•.A man has no right to play as sure as you. are living— You never have to LOOK at all mother of five marriageable daugh• Elias $iiigley found him these- with fire. One •hras hie duty to bis Thanksgiving!-- to know that it's Thanksgiving.* - term—Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Lydia like "Goodness, Mr. Darcy," she ex- claim--edsimulating surprise. "What family — his rank — his position.'• "And I'm sure it's not a case of Aileen L. ' °''and Kitty—campaigns a pen• oral to capture two rich London a start you gave -me. I had no idea love on her. part," Miss Bingley ,Fisher- - bachelors, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bing- you, were out here." cried. "Oh. Mr. Darcy. l)o Roy aud lie i ley, for her two elder girls-. Jane "I was fust — just seeing If ever F• save Charle.a at once. Tell him 'will' L Household Hints _:V and Bingley fall In love at first thing was aid right, you know." must be sensible. Your word sight; but Darey's . arrogant pride "How thoughtful of YOU," 6116 have more influence with him than When ironing straight curtains. prejudices Elizabeth against him. IBingley'm mister Invites Jane to caH, murmured. There ensued several seconds of anything—" lie nodded. "We're like a pair of always press lengthwise of the _ Mrs. Bennet is ecstatic; she forces silence. conspirators," he concluded grim- fabric. Pressing crosswise tends Jane to make the trip on horse- "Mr. Darcy — I'd like to talk to ly. -We're plotting -the murder to make the ,edges wavy. back despite pouring rain, praying you — about tbst Bennet girl. Jane• of a man's feelings. Well," he sigh- # e e - )that the: weather will delay her re- I. thought Charies -was having only ed, "seeing it has to be done, let's Before up Venetian turef home. Jane catches cold and- -a little flirtation — brit he seems do it quickly." puttirig refrains at the Singley's for s to be taking it seriously. Can you And with firm steps, they. re- blinds, '.give the slats a good coat week. Charles Bingley Is enchvTited believe it? He actaally ntid. some- entered the house. 'of wax and rub it down hard and - -with her. He giv s a garden party thing to me about marriage, Nfa:• (Ta '$e Continued) smooth. Then dust will not cling eelebrattng her 3eovery. Elisabeth riag-'" as. -easily to the blinds. &921n- meet* Darcy, Despite his - _ Darcy started. "I take It that. you vharm and evident Interest, his ar• would r -karts such a match as uu- Harvest Hues - 'Heary draperies may be kept roganee enrages her.particularly hisrefusal to most Mr. Wickham.J`Lusnitabie2 suitable?" But. fir. Derry, iO4-- -fresh between -regular house. aiatar Lydia's friend. Elizabeth itng_js4bUe. Absolutely impossible"'-_ Corn with alternating rows o! `white Lblue--kern-els--has­ cleanings by going over them fre- -_fitly with- the -upholster ia- at- ` Is further Infuriated by Miss Ring- '- 'iley's supercilious condescension, - He was lost id thought. Final)}.. he rsisea unhappy eyes to her tpre, fed, find been grown by Dr. W. R. Si -n le- _'tai:hment of your vacuum cleaner. - "You're right." hs+ said sib%ly `.it's ton of Conneetient. .. ._CHAPTER SiX To remove rust, from a needle, L"tizabeth held back her tears. and with head high, preceded him cousin -into the house. They had s4rsaced h h cousin TAL, By SADIE B. CHAMBERS le run the Hee several . times a small piece cf flannel - saturated with machine oil. saturated - = - i 'but a fent steps, w ea eT Mr. Collins, rushed up to them. .'Mr. Darcy!" he- cried. "Do- you itaow -that your agnt, Lady d* z ` lil(rotr6h to MY patroness? • �r X j, I R. SCA F F E Y N E- N E R Y E S I - "IndeedgO Darefs tone was dear). ��•. J :: r r t ' You will be happy tot "learn.. _ _ ++1 _ Collins gushed on. "that when l • left her two weeks aro,- your Bract- aur Aunt was enjoying the tient of Disclaiming to reply, Darcy bots ied to Elizabeth and strode off. �a "Oh, Mr. Collins," cried ;Elisa bath is anguish. "Why did yon ti ;hive him the opportunity to snub you' like' that. You should ne.vtsr r have introduced yourself! "Snub mr �„ demandedreceived me with llth, the - = ` ins.1Fky •shot—th I've got t re so bad I cao quit this job, n�slee s got my nerves • MA. CAFFEIIaLet tR #e �r p and I've been Attoboy! Let t �e i. heaaCleet oo deaeenatoa. He'a very ?« I' ^;'`.sufering a lot from. indigestion lately. wife go out to u»ri .� like his Aunt—" and thus protest - Happy , - afor a change l^ ins, be foHgwed her into the draw- Happy Thanksgiving in: all. Let us be truly thankful for oui• home., room.our countty and-anation determined to stand defending the heritage of - : tag liberty and tradition, that all might have the right to give thanks as a people and indivdivally. Is not all that suffi-tient to make us more 'thankful than we have ever been before in spite of war clouds and much >, , A, sadness- throughout the world? For the Thanksgiving Menu, I have aimed at simplicity, economy, MY JOB /S TOand a purely Canadian dinner, for how better can we show patriotisi i HFep YOU �H YovR than by helping the Canadian producer"? - :_ ' CODK/M6 PR08lFMS a "'-- ,-�6ankativins Dinner Menu Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Chicken — Savoury Dressing ' -Creamed Mashed Potatoes — Mashed Turnips =' Giblet Gravp w Salad''= ` CKopped ' C'arrot, Celery and Cucumber served on Lettuc'e LL Dessert — 4nple Trifle is, Pears, fipple and Grapes MR CAFFEINE -NERVES: AM: Maybe it's that coffee you're al vays drinking, )oe p58U4t6 Beverage of Choice. Look t! — Here — giving you caffeine nerves. Why don't you try EpM/Aik t sones the old fufi num for awhile! You'll see a big. difference!. -.. t BAANO = -- .. �° Mix thorough) then fold in your s�lr Advice! - - Savoury Dressing y+ ` favorite salad dressing. Serve p ^%M 2 cups of fine bread crumbs on lettuce and 'top with a little 2 cups of canned corn chopped parsley.. 1-- tablespoon onion chopped ' 1 teaspoon- poultry dressing . Apple Surprise Pie _ ' .. +tl. ..... seasoning_ Prepare apples by - peeling, teaspoon salt coring and quarter. Take 6 meds- Q�� fie teaspoon pepper um sized apples _ after the above % cup_ milk „ _ _ preparation steam, which will take 1 tablespoon butter from 15 min. to 311 min., accord. ` t2 Soak bread crumbs in the milk, ing..to kind -of apple. when soft, ;•.:,,. / " then add corn and seasoning, min- run through sieve =-- sweeten to ing well. Melt butter and add last: . taste! also add 1 teaspoon of earl- 'l FREE, Salad —Chopped Carrot; Celery died ginger, chopped, -chill. Beat r and Cucumber the whites of 3 eggs until stiff JOE: You were righi, Jib'—I switched to Postum for MIR. CAFFEINE -NEMS: alai fold into the apple mixt re. a month and feel like a new man—no more calft 4 >r & w a y 1 — ' famous cookinm min- _. ii nerves for me I I'm sticking to Postum! Postum a T w'a y s Authority, direct. ver the carrots, 'measuring 2 cups — g chases me! f M 6 when -minced, % cu 'minced cu- shell (nine inch) ; when It is lust s Many people can safely drink lei and 'coffee. —Fla 141160-00.9911111W. — par�ment, a ueip- .cumber,, ira cup chopped celery, about fit -sued baking before tl►g •' _Many others—sad all chilcc —should never dliq f fttiserviceo8er;ns detioate brown appti`idre t theta. if you are one o hese, try Postum'a . wide ranee of 1 tablespoon of (•hopped ontotl, - d valuable 000loatt . into it the apple mixture. Return y test. Bup Postum and r►ak it instead 4f (sed other Rootlets FREE. Write now for the ------- to oven, and b e until edge is tea sad coffee for owe month. Then, if you do- lbooklet ••tq Pies" -a pie r fora west feel bbetter, return the 'container top to _ in the year. Enclose a s:A=and Cite delicate brown. Serle with oral lEoods, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario, and eendto: Canada Starch Ro a Service Dept.:\. whipped cream — should be serv- ' . • 1 aWellinctonStreetEast,Toronto. / � � � warm. tivt gladly to d{u� urchase ppri�ce lata postage. Posit nis deTinous, kcbnohtical, aiTc slow Burnir.q ,A novel and seasonal centre x"20 pfepare, and contains no Caffeine. PAPERSlase can bo' made from a pump- l� `"tee t neve ISSUE 41---'40• tilt basket shape with handle POSTUM sa'• DOUBLAUTO TI -C and `filled with fruit of menu — E 500 k T grapes, apples • and 'pears. .•� .l -�• .. _ _ - Y ia Dancing, music � NEWS Mecip► P�etares, g LAND 31JRVtYOR r, :' lamb idlledV 4' lamps inj'd, 68.64 iaaoiky (Draws, tCoutests, Danee , - � ',COMING FIVE«N'TS Col. Philips, 2 lambs killed,16.00. Brougham Firemen's Anneal Show. Taus. W.<.,� G. M. Forsylrh, insliec�ion, T.o6. F. - F. J. DOPfiYAM, B. M.. so, Q ' >s1.76 Det year. iLbO iha advaatiee Td" Hall, Brougham, Fria. Oct. 11 Dunbarton United Cipurch Anniver- Surveyors.. +on. and �d, M ._. R. Ward, dest�oyang dug 5.00. Admission, 25 and 10 cents .s&ry,.Oct. 13th and 16th Mang, Stat. East. Oshinm !bm • 'gybaeriptions to silo United - States - - - r . L. S. Oa. °era th* awoa and Gt. Britain, $2.o0 in advams. Rdwer and dight (E. Powell, chair- - i 09 man). Today's front page picture - The United Church, .Pickering Anniver' WL 117 --S Jelin ][a►ric:r, ProPsietor Greenwood . street lights, 30.33. Spink's Milling Plant, destroyed by eery Sunday, Oct. `20th, and 21st. - _ . fire several years ago. i Community Club A Bening Tonight Accounts paid" bythe Towaship Eyesight'Education u1ple LeafEN Pickering, Fridays Oct 11th- &TTTION1 Council Oct at the last aeWo% . 1. i�u ►t� Fiie and ^- -Roads and Bridges (W. Heber Ddwn IasuraIIa� 1I�• - _� :,chairman -. ( EFFICIENCY 0" WAWANUA >IN& O0. Brock Road gavel Roy Ward, 126. A. Lee, 79.60. ,F ' `. Hicks, 85.66: Neal Degeer, 52.25. A.- ' " 1141btings, 167.80. James Griffin, 12, k' Cheap rates for Farm and Country Crushed Pi` Run 175. Joe Hilts, 7.00. W. Hardy, 53. ' TUCK buildings. PERMANENT N AGr I N C PAIN 10. C. Reynolds, 53.10. Ray Conn- Windstorm Insurance ons BBuildings THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER 'ors, 4.50. Gordon Carleton, 13.50. -.0 Windmills, Silos etc. AND NERVES. IT MAY . BE Sand nd i� 5; Stephenson, 3Gmded 2 85. Joe Valentino, ��IIJJ ■ - S 34.85: K. Ward, 89.96. Geo. Byers. Automobile Insurance of YOUR EYES. :.3.25. R. E. Mowbray, 2.50. Canad- E3 g1�t Specialist - All Binds C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. � _ Stone ian Oil, 374 31. Adanae- Machine, _ �iauey Bldg. (opp. P. O.) {Write or; Phone ' - Uetivared or Lostled In Pit 5.30. J. D. Adams, ' 48.69. Sawyer Oshawa. Phone 1516 BOWMAN A N 0 E Disney Blnei. Opp. P. Q Massey 63.43. Can. S. K. F„ 17.81. _ , phone 1616 _ ' PION -ill pt, PVA 1926 Pedlar People, 215:78. Roy 'Ward. Reading, to be of value, must be *).oR4W�. ON')C. TbraMe otike Howard 64j,! gg WHITBY, ONTARIO + 9.78. international' Harvester Co, V interpreted and in this we must .JOHN BOU1RNF ik 60N :86. Chas. Cooper, 9.15. J. Balsdon. i have a retentative mind. Our mem- 13.60. Joe Burrows, 3.00. Jno. Nor- 6 ory mint - function or we cannot PICKERING MILLS BI ROCK 'ton, 30.60., concentrate. 4t should not. be nee- - essary_- for a growing, developing THEATRE Notioe to'You +Coniingenciee (Robt. Ruddy, chair• child to so overweigh, this effort Shur-gain feed, ser- man - as to be put*ing more effort into t7CTHYZ'1�'Y' end Arthur Boyes, weed insipectorx 29. the developing of his mind than a vice mill, chicken Conditioned - We do Building of allhiaeel _60. Maurice Norman., cutting weeds; full-grown adult would es Upon healthfully Air P p C`RPBNTE - 1.8b. C. A. Sterritt, funeral costa, ( his day's work. Dvn't entirely blame starter, growing All Shows Daylight Saving Time .1 .CBMI9NTTN 57.00. Dr. A. H, Squires, acct. 5.00• the child. The method used may not mash la in mash- St, Michael's Hospital, acct. 2.00. C. apply to that particular child. The 1 y � 1 THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY' PLUKBING; .. E. Morley,. hospital report, 7.00- reason this is true is obvious if you range mash, Soy OGTOBER 10, 11 and t2 I and - News, envelopes etc., 4. compare the -work in the school for '75. 6 &r Jamieson, court lees, 4.00 T. the blind with the work of other starter, concentra` Twe Shows. at 7,3A and 9.80 RQVQ Gregg, court fees, 4.00. Wm. Ree- students. These students with no Saturday Matinee at 1.80 R � s�eo sell Brantford Rooms _ sus, 2 tripe to Toronto; 8.00: Adsm eight, compete auccesafully - with tE'rs, calf starter, tur- i4s� T ,y listeriala, Xrn ire Bathroom Spears, salary, 450. Adam Spears, those who see in academic and mne- UNTAMED _1Z9nipm�t, to Waaet tty '1075 dog tag bonuues, 107.50. Don-, .ic etc. If it were ke starter, salt sretae�s. possible for •the •y IN 19 table Equipment -ald Beaton, 125.00 L. T. Johnston, I school room to be more of in blocks and bags to.00, Wm. Chester, salary, 60. opportunity room, this child should g Tecbnicol6r Building Material South Ont. Plowing Assoc. 25.00. be allowed to learn at his own Purina fly spray WITH 13letimatas Free W. H.- Down, Toronto trips, 4.00.. R. , speed and a standard set according- _ Work Guaranteed Ruddy, Turunto i•. vm (2). 6.00 ly with the teachers free to aid for cattle. 'RAY MILLAND J. .(�p,�t,8-T©121 - A each according■ to his speed. A fuh _PATRICtA MORR:ISON C A1,11 V ►7L Damages to Sheep (Elmer Powell. recognition given for the capacity D. N , ]Lockwood AKIM TAMIROFF `Phone.5502 chairman) of the individual extended and the : PICKERING. ONT.: FICSB'BII+I(3, QNT SW- =- Jatnes Carter. 1 lamb killed, 8.7.,: superior intelligence given an opp- WE ._ DELIVER MONDAY, TUESDAY ri WED'SDAY� - k - Condon. Fisher, 4 sheep and one ortuhity'to raise the -standard • and ... , i'C`'E S 17 •-.- rice versa. _ - OCTOBER 14• 15 and 18" --- - Two Sbows. at 7.30 and 9•20 saltk k . Holiday Matinee; IGto day at 2 o'clock Radio" • � - - �,I ,'^ '•�. �;_ ' ..,:,:�;;�.y, ; f�':4�T�:. :. BOB HOPE pe ID rt service and . re PAUL GODDARD pairs to allmakee. Re" - .. barges o - � "The ouable . gaaranteod. - � - host - - - • . _ . _ _ .. • :: - ;-Breakers" A RTH.0 R .HELD - _is Radio and Television WITH 1,46 Ofeial Radio Servi� a Muff RICHARD CARLSONAsaoei doa n, JFPAUL LUKAS -Phone 5201, - PICKERING 3. -;WHOSE MONEY - SPECIALS ` { I Sf a ac c..x ;Break s� Ba'con, Th. 'need Steak, 1 ?cc a a1 t Li a ver, 12s 16 Stew �► Bi� - ....... -. - Jewel � Shert ' I Sc a Ihs • _ W AT money? Why-the money in the banks! The money cater ` - ClasslC CLeal�se�r, 3 tm 13ce -fully put away by . you and your neighbours m savings accounts. The a .6 mss, &WC. ;,money you could'have-spent today but wanted to keep safely against some ' • iFuture need. The businessman's money for use in his norltlal operations. .. R E. .1 D There are more than 4,846;000 bank deposit accounts; savings and current. ~ Within these two.classes the great majority of deposits are small or of Butcher ]pko' 9000) '..Pickering x - moderate amount. Q But you'd be wrong if you assumEd from this, that the rest of the deposits are owned by the few! Quite the contraryf The i railways, for instance, have de os" in the Chartered banks - and that t, -- -I T HIGHEST MARKET PRICE indirectly includes the whole population of the Dominion. The trade unions have deposits. Millions of policy-holders share' in the ownership _ ._... _.. for .. _ ..... - !� ' of insurance companies' deposits. QAnd don't overlook the deposits of FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME wheat pools; farm co-operatives; churches; municipalities and municipal , ' hydro commissions, school districts; school children's penny bank savings �-.` Live Hogs Live'. Calves deposited' with the chartered hanks; and commercial and mining corpora- ------ orpora- ; -tions with very wide lists of shareholders, targe and small, all over Canada.. = I =Spring Lams -..Live Fowl Truly, money on deposit in Canada's chartered b is own , :n act, y - _ - ve bpring Chickens you and your fellow-Canadians. - -- - - _ Fresh. Eggs- `` Ia war, as in peace, Canada's Chartered Banks. maintain, uninter- r, _ rupted, their useful services - safeguarding depositors' funds; REC�IVIN' a and G'tADINa STATION WHITBY facilitating the nation's business - looking forward to peace w4 4ith freedom as the only sure basis of enduring prosperity. :. ^ .. PIC:KEiRING 'FARMS. -; . t a'ii my' a ' Daae• Whitby M -THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA > ,y' ,R` - ,P "FLIKING, WIT : - PNONB PICK 6100 -�:� ;,•.. „� - .,-_. ,. ,.:.- per,, ��.� :: _ �'�-. �•_� ;�:., -., � w_ _ _ ,. ,i, .r '^ foul. �;,,.:.,:.: ..? .' .,r •; ,• `,. .-.. .': -•`—„a Misses Zorah Gee and Edea ta2ees a �**�� ��jjT 4„ ��j,,Aj`GiT'iOl'\ 1 _ The Foursquare Class meets �. at (Me) $[rs. �Panl Diamoadr ofalso Bob McVey attended the Com-' a , � the home of Mrs. V Parkin on Tues Greenbank. ference for Young People, at Oahe; t - y evening ue-xL - Further plans St. Paul's, Dunbarton. Sundays -swa, Saturday and Sunday last. ' Born it the' Brierbush Hogpital, A number from here itte+nded e will be, made 'to arrange for the ,October 18th. • 21st Sunday- 'after We understand that the home re- Markham Fair. o y cantly vacated by Mr, .NP'alls #amity Stoufiville, on Saturday, October making f a quilt for refugees. Trinity. Sunda School tt 2 P- m. Mr. Herbert Parkin of Havelock, Church .� on unday was Celebration of the Holy Cbaamunion 16t1� 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P has been sold and will be repplred �►, , R. R. 1. Claremont, a son. spent tke week-end- at his home in taken by Rev. M. R. Jeplowwn, of at 3 p. m. '1�e lst Duabarton Girl Kinsale. extensively, goon. - and Mrs. Birkett and Mr. and A meeting of the Red Cross, was 'Pickering. Mr. ` Jenkinson gave a f3uide Co6Wsay afll attend Divine,,, Mr. Jenkinson ieeliYercd• _'a ]Qts. Q. A. Pugh, paid afarewell- very- interesting sermon. Service Worship, at -this service.- P-reacher, very helpful address . to an attentive - ” held at the Chas. 'Ledgett home on next Sunday as usual, , will be tak Rev. E. G. Robinson. We cordially audience on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. for-the-summer visit to the cottage- Monday evening•- this week. • Miss Glenyce Stephen spent the en by_ Rev. Mr..MciPey. invite you to worghiip with us. - McVey was at Audley, condgcting Mrs. Bryan{ of Aurora, Billiard week-end with her parents at Ash= --- - -� GREENWOOD anniversary services for Mr Jeh� and Mrs.--Bryan, of Maple, and Mr. DUNI3A.RTON Win• craned on ClaremoRobert nt frstends on Sun buThe -school children-. we vaccin-. The Women's Missionary Society Miss Memel. Clarke, and-friends" ='1 ated by the Medu�al Health Officer, of Oshawa were with Percy and Pickering Continuation Schooi cap"' r day last. Dr. Tomlinson, of Clar&aont, last of the United Church will meet at Mrs. Clarke on Sunday. A Rally of the Baptist Young Thursday. the home of Mrs. Gerald Cowan, Mrs. Mingay and fami]y, of tures Cup, Thud yea; in iseecessie People's Union (B: Y.• P. U..) -of This Thursda and Frida is the .Rosebank4 on Thursday, October. -the Whitby-Lindsay Association will y y Marjsham, were with Wm. and Mrs. " Teachersil Convention and Monday 17th,. at 3 P. �. Sadler, on Sunday. The Pickering School again. -seer• be •held it Whitevile on Monday is Thanksgiving- Day, so the school Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Foreign Miss- elves .the , CuP4-.for •the • thud •year, gi g` The W. A. meets'at .the.'home of now becoming the holder of same, _--inext. Afternoon and Evening. will be closed for those three days. ion Executive Secretary, • will speak Mrs. Milton Pegg on. Thursday aft, We understand- that - Mr. .and (top, next column) at the morning, service, in the Lin-perrpnanently. A big crowd attended Mrs. Milton Benson are moving into ernoon, October. f 17th, e 2 o'clock..: the Field •; ited Church, on October 27th, in - F d-• 'Day- at, Clarebnant; in she village, occupying the John The collectors. for .the lted'Cross, H . the interests of she Woiinen'g Miss which the three schools participate: Fleming residence. The latter are ionary Society. met with good success in this net ...Notice- to Cr�l#OPB Claremont, Brookliri and Pickering. -. ghborhood. _ reported to be leaving for Scarboro. AND OTHh RS- After a brief .illness; there passed These: receiving-:particular mention The man friends of Mrs. Elmer A number of our people attended y away at the Toronto Gene;al Hosp- adversary' services at Audley on were: Grant Redditt, Pat McCarthy, Wilson regretted hearing.that - she In the Estate of Albert Edward , Ital,_ Monday, ._ Sept. _ �Oth., Mary Jean Warren, Ella MacRae► of Pick = was rushed to. St. -Michael's Hosp- Percy,- late of the - .Township of Sunday afternoon. Pickering, - K. p `Kerr, beloved wife of the late Wm. erin Don Scott; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baldwin!, 'of =•^c-' g' itat on Sunday night, where- she Pickering, in the County of Ontar•- Bennetts in her 76th year. The fun-' Faddy, B. Manion, of Claremont; D. immediately operated. on -for app- io, Gentleman, deceased. eral took place Wednesday, . Oct ust Hill visited Hound' an Boyes and D. Thom son, Brooklin,, Edith Ormerod on Sunday. p enol itis. Mrs. Wilson! (nee Aline ALL FERSO\S'ha in claims a- — - - -__— — — d MiesOwing _lark of p&ce-a .�etaile3 i g er 2nd-tv Erskzne £emetery. - Sur- Pugh) sang at the morning service gainst the-Estate of. Albert Edward viving, are Gordon, at home, and .,(tog neat -column) ie+port is held over till next week the Baptist Church. Her friends Percy, late of the Township of _ .i are now glad to hear that asuccess- Pickering, in the County of Ontario, - (top next column). - n NNIGful operation w*s performed and Gentleman, deceased, who died on R • V L+p1 �+ �{ Consult - "- - that she "is recovering nicely, or about the 30th day of August, FUNERAL DPRECTOR r National Thanksgiving. will be 1940, are hereby requested to send M W. D. TWF+1B+DIZi - s observed in.: the. United. Church_ here particulars of the same to the und- NOTTfR on Sunday morning next, to which. ersigned on or before the 18th dayPrivate Asatrolaaeo _ �. $ 1, tl4�d?tDs All members and friends are invited of October, 1840,. after which date Day and Mighs Servos, On Roofisd fw'dMsa and Int' and- urged to. attend. line evening the Estate will be distributed hav- _ . _ . Pboaa _ !!curse, Eavttre l,i, IlaI : service is being withdrawn favor ing regard only to the -claims of -. ilfalvera 5000 Tr"atk, dirt roar I athwart, of , the Baptist Church Anniversary which the undersigned shall then . ! lfl lila Lift lite Gara1t,;Cee►tolwott Services. The -Minister, Rev. I. E. have notice, and the undersigned Markham Oji t, :. -. � . - f _ ani Garpesrttr; work :. k( aX Kennedy wf_]1 .be , in charge of the will not be liable to any person -of , i United Church service. whose quina. they ®hall . not then !l,7 C1!!f-. • - $uncia -Tram ort A Mixed Doublers Tournament have notice, Y P_ Dtalsr far �asttrq 3tti1 was played .last Saturday -afternoon _ _ - PrPd%m%s. on the local, green. - An old � friend, DATED at Toronto, lit day of _ � us give you an est mate coy ' Xr. ;Goodman. of Oshawa, took tike- October, 1940. • In simple but Men de- w (retweee Font' Brongbass ea suet _ - __ First; Mr. Bel]. Whitby, Second* sign wa can_ furalsh (iresew"d, wiita►ate sad Tosoate — _ . sauaura�alnb _ Mr. Ralph. Miller, of the Home Club, Herbert T. Percy. Green River, marwrials, that will. Thitd..Mr. Fr6d Ward, of the Home Ont.. _ _Arehibatd W. Percy. Mark- ��(aL In dLgaiiY My d are tr�laod to IN ear'deF . PIANO-TUNING Club, Fourth,- and Mr. G..3�foore ham.. Ont. Executor& by their sol- of appearance eur e�r�•� � ms's' - ,AND house, Whitby, Fifth. Fowl, as Ariz- lcitors. Beaton, Beit and Ross. 872 err ,�wtll stand out - es: l4tieed Doubter again; qp a week Bal. Stn. Toronto. tram every 9�<iodv Rates as Lang Dbtate s --ill Kinds of F 'pair Work F the ages. �°g' _ from Saturday afternoon, at one. - O` S �fi . _ : �- � Areaier Tribute """--- Ail Tunitng Gubrat,tet The -local Red Cross Workers are — S. O N A L D . still very hard at work. They are - >< h[- w. gTA1R'1 ORD Re, order tee ssaLL 'Ns�wt toe bergs aC 1. ;cry much interested in the Canada migim MsAXssatal" Ab sidi0atts hw rad sed Veto" =M Cow ATo, TorQ0 ft J ` tan Count -Yr'- ^'Q `$25,'^ '1�asrd. o- : '• I L • 'Redo trna do woatbsr o�+nck ! akewle t ►+Dd - _ reason why 'they should. no` .lie" iz+ PU: ,::ftA1, DfREOTOR AND pr, id= Rkid►T Oat• the rur_anig the 'way tip': '. gs '!� '.. e B 6111 A L M L R StiQstn>t Boa West _ been going, around here; lately. It quacassoe'to W. J. Mather. : _ s a- -•• ;should be an iny+iration.to everyone ,BtouBvllle - t+ y I �'peciai Price' in this country, to ahserve the oPy - _. _ 3n which our women have .respon- NighE and Day Berries i dad to their. call.. They . have taken .. Business Phone Residence Phone chis war much more seriously ,than 98bI 28 lot of men of this !lave COCKSHUTT +• - - -1940 Dodge poach, black The 119th Anniversary of the 'SPECIAL Claremont Baptist -Church -wilt be L. � Fro'st _ L celebrated at the local church, on ._�__._ Wood -.•,193? C ,evrolet Coach, blue Sunday next. The newly appointed �3 ton Pastor, Ra• Walter DariPl, ail' Burlap Chop, �•� :� enc = :1935 Chrysler`: Sedan, hilts have charge.of both services• In the• Hardbody wood, ,$10 a Cord _ - y _ morning the Thanksgiving Day will $uek.wbeat for seed New glee! of Pasta oe Haiti 1 _,be observed.- In the a :ening, the ser- re$ ane +CD - Fencin alto Posts - 19ertiee sa above atae►Isea ~` vice will be devoted to the belebra- q �? to oh : tion and.. recognition of this 119th (eed'ar oY fron) jsplemento nor exhibit In mesons J • F• .T'• m birthday.. Mr. Carl Boadway, .tenor - xi e a -soloist; f Stouffville will. assist thea. -We Welcome loquiries ' Plows, ewwar. '.te. £', 'Batteries ueston - tr =, =o , a LYE - . -.. _ , z. choir, in their special music for the -��• a -�� - day: A Special-Thanksffering Co1L. art's Elevata►r L - ..,.,:Claremont - ection- will be taken on this day. A _ F Claremont, Ont• PHONE 3201 cordial invitation is extended' to alt, Claremont;- Ong. - - - - - to attend these services.' -- - .' A reception was held in the Ves- pbote 1R�• S$J. OtHa SOW- try of . the . Baptist Church, • on Fri- , day evening last, when .Rev. Walter ... - _ — i Daniel; formerly of.. Kirkland. Lake,-- ..:: was welcomed by and introduced to - a the congregation of the Claremont t stet in char a of FARMERS Pastorae s8 min? .gM . - ... � ... .. . .this church. Dinner was served, and' ' speakers of the evening included a guests ftom Toronto : Rev. C. H. Atten'"tion' Schutt, Supt. `df Home ]lfiissions f ■ nim- t '� 'Y00'� ,, ,�' •'. Rev. James Grant, a former mi �► --ter,, and Rev. I. E. Kennedy, minis - who The D - ..s mere, etnOns .ter of the iTnfted Church 'extended a welcome on behalf of gaga of the - phis con tion!. and Mr. Harry fitwv Cock. • - � � � ' Found, of the Board of Deacons, I • Fo tractor, h gave the welcoming address on Shutt C o ` spa y . who • a 1d' .t `3,F,Z'.a•vy",�, a,�>� aY• C ,. � 3 ,:.,' Oct behalf of the Baptist. congregation for V• R �'a �° Rev. Harry Wilson, of Whitevale, advertised , a .1 L '„ �, represented` •that Circuit. Rev. 1Kc� 5 kh.PL$ DCCn Leod of Stouffville, acted. as ChaiY• ober - "man forthe evening. The program tp indefin• x `o'` Included, a Reading: by Mr. N. F. s oned Goddard► Rev. KeithDaniel, so • ' the Pastor, csf' Toronto, _in several. - ate Y - �►ocal selections, Mrs.. Elmer Wil- - n >son . (nee Alma PughJ, a .roto, . 3►nd RQpalaf Haglllad .: I - ; p, tnumbere by the Mixed and the Male 'A1s� Agent for Taco wagOla ` 1 _. Familiar Scones in, Britain Now 'd aQuartets. A' _.good .number of the- wheels -- kr. members and friends of the eom- whaala used with standard ` 0armany'eays her-air `force is smashing Britain. In -ieality it in _ - anunity attended the reception, and - Car liras. -= gave Dir. and Mrs. Daniel, a real DgrL•kyAL' SEPARATORS nmashin; itself on Britain's shores• This is just another oaealt -jllt"_ welcome. The News arida its wordy gg�; UUtt LOCAL UE�LsR Y' ,. of welcome to the neve Pastor- and IVAN- BARRETT, PIGKBRING echmidt blc4n$ht down near the Qonth coast. _ T �-; _ his wife.: - - '. --ao Pick 6214 e . T �--(� -SLY .... �.+.. • 6161 Ahs The teaching took 135 -YEAR-OLD PRAYER' A .010 21PQRTER Kary. On a sons thirteenth birth- day the father brought' the boy to •like e r pup , place in one of the many temple - a DAVE ROBBINS aiil'ft•)�ldQ 135 -YEAR-OLD PRAYER' Yntusa chain's London man. Steele Kary. On a sons thirteenth birth- day the father brought' the boy to •like e r pup , place in one of the many temple says not one word about his -leach - He listened, asked respect.; aiil'ft•)�ldQ the synagogue on the "Sabbath of halls open to all and used for this 1 "a For health: and strength, for came a visible member of the Jew • • Phylacteries" and presented him purpose. It is. the worst m_ latake : "ruing the dial. when we heard a (ahs thank good people of the with phylacteries, which the son of all to entitle the scene "Jesus _ ' ful questions. Jesus here -is g ahil-._ land thenceforth wore at. the recital of Teaching in the Temple." Luke 135 -YEAR-OLD PRAYER' Yntusa chain's London man. Steele For life attdr-ald--we hold so dear: his daily prayer. The boy then ba says not one word about his -leach - He listened, asked respect.; 26 OpposO.to The other midnight we were was hit by bomb splinters recent- For health: and strength, for came a visible member of the Jew • • Ing. -and "ruing the dial. when we heard a 1T as he was walking out of the shelter,: food..- _ ish Churcb,_- and was, called "a son ful questions. Jesus here -is g ahil-._ Genus of :Police praying, speaking words xhat BBC studios during a heavy air- And love and hope and cheer. 01 the law." Jesus hall formerly e trained boy, who knows his place 33 Sound of !*limed particularly appropriate at raid. The injuries were not serious And as you offer thanks, then seen his parents goyearly" to Jer- and acts with respect toward these _ vanced In .wisdom-- and atatute, 'this time, and we listened — theahowever, and John is. back on the pray nanism, leaving him at home; nova. rabbis. But even so, 411 who were �,,.,• C.t ENGE HAS . x; ; we were surprised to hear that the job. For eyes to see the ,pure and he went,up with them for the first listening were in amazement .again • BEEN UNABI-w iU MAKE.. A/2"rl- . � °?�� prayer for the British fleet and for :good, .42 ik4FOr that time. It was his first communion and again at the understanding - all Europe had been written by .a 'And by the way folks, remember all the Hearts to love and: strength- to seaamt. _, _ We know that our Lord in his with which his mind grasped their combined thought9, and with which ={ red great English leder one hundred 'and etwork'a ovwe and all CBC n h s sive— • the he replied to the questions addre,3s• ' thirty -fire years ago. principal radio stations in Canada .The spirit .ai tins gratitude., boyhood hari never' .attended - ed to him, revealing his inner grasp S Bone. • 7 Data. African t •8 Af ha 48 Natural cararcan rp. These are the words we heard—. are' operating on,daylight saving �• . schools of the rabbis (Mark 6: 2; of the truth, 51 To mold anew- r .May' the great God whom I wor• time -- that is, the programs 1}•a Hearts that love the parjauoth-, John 6: 42} and therefore his later - Look place !n 4pr11, A.D. S. 30 Bwindow: ay tt ip grant to my'Illcountry, and -10i, all one hour �iiEAD of standgrd noble teaching , was absolutely original. 48. And when theeaw him, they place:—The events recorded to I' Lhe benefit of Europe An general.. time. Show their "Thank you's" 'We know that he had learned to were ,astonished; and his mother - _ ( i great, and glorious victory: and 34 Social insect." day; write (John 8: 6), We know that said unto him, Son, why hast thou l may no misconduct in anyone tai- Eddie Cantor is. back on .the air . Lips that speak the ' trhe w acquainted not only with thus dealt with us9 behold, thy 53 Capuchin :nibh it; and may humanity after lanes every Wednesday evening kindness Aramaic, but with Hebrew. Greek, father and I sought thee sorrow- T6 It belongs to be the predominant iea`-ure, at nine._ o'clock. .(standard time). Gratitude, in all things saand perhaps Latin; and that he Ing. 49. And he said until them, _- .Tieto:y g�y in the British fleet! For myself ,. with a line-up'of stars that should Hands that seek to help had been deeply impressed by the How is ittha* ye sought me? kneindividually. -37 Conjunction. I comtmit my life to really have a good show to otter, er, lessons of nature. yet not that I must be in my Fath•, at Nazareth is referred to _ia Him that made me; and may His 1Pivah Shgre,.one of the. moat popu- Prove. their' thanks in 4S. And when they had fulfilled er's house? 50. And they understood .., -17-f E - J� -blessing alight on my, endesvuprs lar. singers on the air, Harry Von living;, the days, as they were returning, not the saying which he spake un- set my country_ faithfully. g Zell, Bobby Sherwood and his band,- Lives that lift and cheer and the boy Jesus tarried behdnd in to "them• These words of the boy - rTo Him I resign myself and the and Nan Rae and Maude Davis, the _ comfort Jerusalem; and his parents knew Jesus are the first words of which ti •'Just cause which is entrusted to beat teams of "Fem" comics in the Are, the only true thanksgiving,we ft not; 44, but suppose him to be have knowledge that passed the _ me to defend. Amen, Amen, Amen:' business, are all 'in Eddie's new" —M. Lucille Ford.dips in the company, they went a day't�` of our Lord. ' This sl�ple prayer for • Admiral program.. It's on the NBC Ted net• journey; and they sought •for him 61. And he went down with them, of his life up to the time'ot his '..,`Lord Nelson was w3•ittea by him in work. � among iheir'kinsfblk and acquain• and came to•Nazareth; and he- was - :- his __�_the_.�_�h8_t�._ _ �_ the energy_stored in uranium so tante: 46. and when 'hey.found him subject unto them; and his mother q�• 3 :,of Trafalgar, October 21st, 1806,-- ' ' 'Recordmended: - The boys hay a - that we -may have a cheaper form not, they returned to Jerusalem, kept all these sayings In her heart. ' and hecanBe of its fitting thought and chizzled to on another classic.' of Power than ever before. But 8e�g for him. 46. And it came to. _ From this moment Jeans possesses thine dark daps CKOC closes it's "Shades" of Twilight" which pyre uranium is so dead iy that it _ passafter three days the* found within him this Ideal of life entire. - a ~-its day each midnight with Nelson's really is from Rimsky Korsakoff s has caused the decomposition of , hint in life temple. Sitting in the ]y devoted to the kingdom of God. J ,,grayer. "Seheherazade"S shite. Youll-likeldy nitrogen- oxide when, exposed to mldst of the teachers, both hearing . Now for the next eighteen years lie a hVi -ba hearing it We liked the it at a considerable distance. The them, and asking'them, gdE�stions:-- applied himself in silence to the A1ZTICLJSS OF "TIiE TOWN CRIER" Merry Mac's waxing of the oldie disintegrating effect upon human . 47. and all that heard, him were am- business of his -earthly, father -at 77 The small towns of Ontario again "1 get the .Blues When it Rains." tissue is even greater, so all ex- azed at his understanding and his Nazareth, where he was called "the t.% on the air over CKOC, Flamtl• Alec Templeton's recording perimeruts must be conducted with answers weie ordinary rah•_ carpenter." 62.'And Jesus advance - t m, *Teat'• Friday night, starting of "Body and Soul" with ''Mary great caution and for asfetyc -These bis read* to teach at any tints ed iii wisdom and stature and in October 18th, at 7.80 p.m. Standard Had 'a' !!file Lamb" amused us minute quantities of dilated uz- .They sat cross legged on the floes' favor with. Gori and men. 2 'Time (11.30 Daylight) Each muehiy. Of conr$e, we're a sucker anium are used. By THE after the' custom of the feast.' The _. "week a different community in the for -Templeton auahoo. y - province Is to be featured, a brief r+ f" Two FOr Otle -1eAtiine of its history given togeth- Single -Ounce CIn an- economy drive, Roy Towl. -ger with a review of recent events- . �I Park Commissioner, Omaha, Neb.. i taken from - the local newspaper ,Boil 1,WO Toni disposed of two Botts at the River - Presented before they mike.:.- side Park Zoo to ,cut feed costs. ` .;Listen In and hear sour home town Uranium is an element 'ons But Alice, the Lady lion at River- �OR'�' Answer b �evims �O 18 To be aisle. - geoome famous! million times deadlier. than dyna- - side,• fooled him: she gave birth 1 Large 20 Purpose. •. -- , .hilts. Scientists tell us that the to four lion cubs. strutting male 22 Reil vegeta NOTES AND NEWS energy contained in one ounce First, casualty of the war amonE will boll a thousand tone of water, radio reporte t is John Steele, the 'and they are trying" to liberate By William Tues CURIOUS ftRL.D Ferguson - B �' LESSON 11 THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS.- 15 golf tet'= "7 Ii has bein: 7x`�,fjM 101 1:9 26 OpposO.to domesticatest iIIn 1i f►��7f:� 1-3 Luke 2. --_ - �►���/:�/�\ sinceu��`JI/ira\��� �i���Gf Kwift& :rl[AhiiQ1lj� F—MM ..Window 7c ir the i:11Esyp��I�11r�:�� .iii ► �� i1A31 Genus of VERTICAL 38 To tease t0' .3 Climlibing [lrl [��\U1 11(rl ('Afj 33 Sound of - B �' LESSON 11 THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS.- 15 golf tet'= �+w 35 Vandal. -- 37 College - .se? 5UGA12 �� Luke 2. --_ - 10 Kettle. IF - graduates. IS Of�tE OF THE F(NV 3 ��� C>rq OF THE FE �\ PRINTED TEXT. t uke 2:- 4462. 17 j gZg� 39 Varnish VERTICAL 38 To tease t0' \•, GOLDEN TEXT, -And Jesus ad- handkereilot. m� eat. Series of use. - -.-'. THAT MOi�Et?1V vanced In .wisdom-- and atatute, I8 Laga1 rule: ski Note in scale: - poems. - • 40 Against.. �,,.,• C.t ENGE HAS . x; ; and• in favor with God and men. 21 Vlihfle. To discov lie 3 Work.9f agiciil. 49,Feastsd. • BEEN UNABI-w iU MAKE.. A/2"rl- . � °?�� - Luke 2: 52. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING• .' 22 Va bond. � .42 ik4FOr that ,4 Company. :S Holding 43 Chocolate •beverage. - FIC'/ALLYf y ' •.. Time.�ur Lord was born prob: Z3 Cotton picker. _ _ reason. device; 4S Hrsnches.. ably. in the winter of 4 to 5' B:C:;. 25 3.1416. 45 Thing. 6 Relatives. 47 Membianout - ' < x the visit to the temple at Jern stem ' 28 Assists. " :? S Bone. • 7 Data. African t •8 Af ha 48 Natural cararcan rp. bags. 49 Ever : �• . when Jesus was twelve years old 28 Ankle. 51 To mold anew- 8 Neuter SO Sister. - w� Look place !n 4pr11, A.D. S. 30 Bwindow: ay $4 Retributive pronoun.51 Old wagotr place:—The events recorded to 32 Clock face. justice. 10 Snaky fish.,, track.. - ,.�• •.' r' • • verses 1 to . 20 took place. in- Beth- - 34 Social insect." 56 Automobile, 11 Low tide: • 52 And- = ° cf w f•••, • corded in those ose revrs_ea et SS Pronoun. ' S? It has —•— 14 To total. 53 Capuchin •• � - • • �r :. "„ - 22 to 38 took place, -in Jerusalem, 38 Measure of plumage. - T6 It belongs to _monkey. b,� „� as did also the* events recorded In length.. 58 It is sound on _� the genusSouth 53 Christ verses 41 to 50; the life_ of Christ ` -37 Conjunction. the boniinent 11 Grotesque Carolina.N at Nazareth is referred to _ia 38 Owed. oL --. blunder. 56 Form of ' a. ,� .., -17-f E - J� es 38, 40, 51, 52• t i��/���+� /'^� c" OR EX)l �✓s Nazareth, a town in Galilee, the ; 1 OF SOUTH AMEFtJC&,, home of Joseph and Maiy fOT about - LIVET ON AI?4W. MAMIC, AND thirty years became the ' place - ANC> VNIL,l. ATTACK where Jesus spent practically all A NVMAM.�f of his life up to the time'ot his ; - :- gave baptism, and thus him the - frequently used. tttle:"Jesui of Naz-. OSPREYS . Ln 2: 4. And the child grew. - . ': ": and waxed strong, tilled with wis- -­­.- . .vOMETIN�IS _0 dom: and the grace. ct God was 2 CAFZFCY OFF a hVi A1ZTICLJSS OF sit to the Temple Visit C_L.,OTH1NG 41.' And his Parents went every �'•' TF -TAT HAVE yor to Jerusalem at • the ,feast- gEFN LEFT a of -the Passover. 42. And when he UNGtJAR0F_0 �� was twelve years old, they went up 2 By THE after the' custom of the feast.' The y law of Moses commanded all male OWP4 E 3 dtf»srMCA z Jews'. to attend at Jerusalem atZ. .. • thieves y aided very dos- the three feasts of Passover, perste• - recorded instance of osprey A farmer, 'working in the !held, lunghis coat on a coat, and tabernacles; but this sus- adroudy. fence, andsometime later saw it dangling frota the talons of an tom had •long fall m Into abeyance, and in the pocket was his watch and chain, : and it was a mark of devout living p8p>K7 - to go up once a,year, The narrative - hal ' v=: Jim sas�ai esa Spam whale a" ass deny=, 1 brings out ,the piety of Joseph and POP —.One Up for Pop %r J. MILLAR WATT -is TI:4c-m -ANYTHING THAT --T- AND TN6 YES:, .. J .. _ •- RE qu1R ES .. F p E SSE EXPERT ? ° O ROv�n NG a R FROM MON .�. MON EY ✓LOUR .. i FRIENDS! - Will I I •,r/ ,, M ��U 1 1/1 /�Pm l 71 jj Glnadian Armed Merchantse=r CruiCaptures Enemy Ship ° _ _M_Qdern �o pt r04 �• �#igIIette, - -� s0 F - yu _ a - yVW.�RTA LEE � a BY ROBE _. • - - 1. Isn't 'ia considered bad , . Ei manners -and -rude. for a guest to A fit`.1 T recuse a drink when in the home �\ of -a friend? _ v 1 " manners to -it- good. . chew . F +• `' r gum in public? 1#109 THA �� 3. Should a son be taught to ' 'let his sister' -go' through s .door -- r s, S �a _ - first? 4. Is there any way possible to atop a per$on who is always gos- siping and . speaking evil Of i others? .. _ 5. What is -the correct distance'- - from the dinner table that 'a per- H.M.C.S. Prince 'Robert, an armed merchant cruiser captured t6o son's waist should be, not to be German express cargo ship Weser off the 11lexican coast. It was thought too far oT tob close?'- " - the' Weser was serving us s re -fueling ship for Nazi U-boats. _' The 6. Would -it be ' all right for a , - Prince' Robert, formerly a passenger. 'ship, 'was on her maiden voyage debutante to wea*' ' a- pink gow .. being converted into an armed cruiser. -, - ___.—_ - •. at her coming-out party? _ - Answers ---� Stop, Look, Listen 0_ 1. Not in the least. There is nothing compulsory about it, and HAVE _ only a person who ;8 weak will be Canadian • Comment from a bulletin •of the influenced to do something that Association of Ameircian Rail- he or she does not want to do. Railways. Revenues ' Y 0 D HEARD? roads which -includes •in iti mem-- - 2,- N6; it-is-flot, even if it is seen- • bership . the • Canadian lines: fifty times a day. Nos does it _The gross -revenues of -the all- _-_ " Hundreds of lives can be saved add to the -beauty--of N giri's face each year if in will 'exec- " of the liands6me- features of an inclusive Canadian National Rai] - A man'met a neighbour carrying cise 'increased care in approach- Apollo. S. Yes. If a boy is.taught ways System for the week end- Ing bag of apples. Ing- the passing Qver highway- these courtesies at home, they ing September 21, 1..$ were: 8 ..............................� 5,043,38 jiiST aV` IN "I've got to leave town for six rr 1 bays," he explained, "so I'm giving railroad grade -crossings. _ - will•come Illstnral t - him' when he as compared with .... 5,651,182 - is elsewhere. 4: Perhaps Hare the wife an apple for each day I'm _ , answers this__question by saying, aeay:' '� ''" "When -will evil speakers retrain _ for the, prr ponding t e es "What a charming thought!" from evil talking. When listeners , period of 1939, s. de- . - ••Yes: Before I knew -her she tis- retrain from evil hearing." b. crease of ....................a 607,793 N ad to be.. friendly with the local H0 C Q I About eight -inches. 6. White is - or :¢odor!" 8Y ANNE ASHLEY - the moat appropriate color. __`_ _ ' -Spook Mentioned ` "In the Arctic they live On Windsor Engages _ As Co-respondent How can I rotect the wall Sandler and blubber." - � Q• p y - "Well, ii I had to sat paper from the -wet c41th .wheal Canadian Secretary Applying -for divorce, a -Holly - t think i would, too." cleaning the woodwork • A. Use s flat piece of tin A former resident of Stratford wood eye specialist, alleged that 38 to 32 Years old. women who ars - -o- -- " his wife fell in love with her soul about a toot long, moving it ,now residingin Nassau, The Z3r - restless. moody. NZRVOUB=who -_= A young Calan toes .-a frequent along the wall against the board hamsa, Mrs Raymond Moss, has mate, "Sho Sha;' at s¢ances. The teaFhot hes.dtzgspeus-wtalte roller at a house where there were as the work progresses. An old been .appointed private secretary judge issued s a said- to for "She poundisd. E. Pin =;a vegetable w.IGT - - - jour daughter$, bat it Ras "Impos auto license plate is excellent for to the Duke of Windsor, Gover- •" It was said that. if the Daund. Piakhnm's ss famoursor t}Ib purpose. sub oena --could be served • the b4IPtag women during there "trying slble to say which of them he pre- nor of The Bahamas. Mrs. Moes r times" due to fu=tIOaai-lrregsd+ri- _ _ [es•1ed. Q. How can I treat - a, warped the daughter of Mr. and court would sit at night so that yam. Get a bottle today scan roar One evening. 'the eldest sister, ironing board? llfrs� C. Moss, of Stratford, On the spirit .could testify under pro- drtigglti WORTH TRYIIQOI I Agatha, happened to be the only A. The board can ' be straight- tario. per conditions. ene in the house, and consequently sued if the covering is reversed , she had the young malt to herself. to the other side for awhile. r - "Agatha, you look tired," he said. How can I remove ink spots t" littl " she replied, and m -this fin era? - :isC L A S S- I F IED A D v E T 5 M ? ..1 '"I ram a e, ep fro g wondered what might be coming A. Rub the fingers with the In- FARMSaezt, "You see, I made an $nor• side of a banaas peeling.mAl iw.%EItT FOR sALIC moils batch of eakes and vise. Q. How can I revive flowers AGENTS -WANTED. R'A1fTED _ that have b n �o wilt* WADE POR operate, DRAG obs sAwBr )Aother prefer•" -my- baking to the ego t1UN'T' BE SATISFIED -.WIT $ - BUYER IS OFFERED TEN TH ours eaSY to operate, money -malts rook's. I also made i few pots Of A. When the flowers have be- chicken feed Make real money sad' !arms' might choose roars wherever there are logs td ba selling "Eskimo It loth." Bella on first. No charge for listing. De- cut. Write for free descriptive Jam. Father's fond of jam. And 1 gun'to wilt, Cut- the stems and sight. Used like a Polishing scribe lolly, name armrice and lot' bulletin. The A. R. Williams say$ done all the housework, too:' plunge ahem into hot .water for a cloth,- it prevents formation of Toronto s.r. Ontario. Farm Agency, Machinery Co. Ltd.. -$i' Front "Pule!" said the young man. few minutes. Trim the stems "a mina. tog.' steam-oe a windshields. s -SL. Ylaat Toronto. windows, mirrors -etc.- `Clean, � • Thea- he went on, ardently: "Ag- tittle •itxh day and slit them to yrick, Positive. Bend 16 cents for FOOT SUFFERERS MEDICAL ` +atha, there is a Question I want enable the flow to absorb more full acrd tecco .and, agency Pro- position. Stecco $oa 211 Toros- T tired hot, awolleen feet: Revs I'AFNESE TABLETS FOR RELIEF Act ask yon, and my life's happiness water. to, oluuonasy new principle. Send of Rheumatic P s 1 a L Head' - `slay depend on :four answer. - Q. H6w can 1 ' remove glue 25c 'for full-slse package• prl- lichag _Toothache and NeuralSa gia, "Well, ask away," bal4ied' As- from furniture o2 f>ibriC? AGENTS ,WANTED r irsi.E Oa atd..DeDL F., 1bb George Street, f1.00 Der hundred. ed. \ Do stia FEMALE ` ' istaction guaranteed. Domestic lathe, blushing. A. Remove the ghee by dipping NINETY CENTS A. HOUR FOR ronin. Drug Co.. Bos $49, Winnipeg. Two =1.00 solea of FAMILEX "If I marry one of your. younger a cloth in vinegar and rubbing Two 11 -TS, aelling as easily as HOGS FOR SALE WHY USE EXPENSIVE IfRUG-; :slaters, will you- consent to make hard. If the glue has hardened, bread_and butter! Your earnings ;eacrtptlonaT Make our gist . D home with Es!' _ keep wetting it with vinegar and la accordaTice with the amount *ORKSHIRE, WEANU :tics :• .,your g each or f8 registered. Also Tog- Ra ut, own remedies at 'holbe- for bf time and effort you Dut into tnattam, _Blood Pressure, -_ o— when softened, tub it Off. your work. ADDIy for P'te$ cat- =enburg Dilly boat. Angus' Hc- Lumbago, Stomach . distream etc:• alogve' and particulars, G. - St• dean, iCerwood,. Ontario. Recipe Soc eat!b. RehaLle recipes Ane wit explains that Adam George, 570 St. Clement Street, wanted. A.. Jackson, Rountb- ][onireal. P.O. BOXES walte. Man. _ . ,and Eve probably were on a - BABY CRICKS. - telephone 'Iine In the garden of ' YOUR BRAY OCTOBER-NOVES2- ?-POSTMASTERS, FUR Bon 41.00 es. ML'sla COMPOSERS / each — small ter, patlon Boxer. EdeS, and their number was. ber chicks should be ordered Apply Postmaster. Powe!] River, LYRISTS --FREE MELODY ,AND now, -well in advance. Fall Bray B C Regular 125. Piano arrangement M Apple. Service Bulletin gives valuable for only $9.50. --John Richard inforMation to pou4tryke.epers. Hawktne,_ 94 Nairn Ave., Toronto. Bray HatcherY, 120 John north PORTABLE SILOS - - A little boy surprised his parents Hamilton, Ont. MINK FOR SALE by* refusing to be scared into being l / HOOKS FOR gALir BY MAIL GET THE 9iOST FEED VALUE OUT 1,INK KITS FOR 45CTOBER DE - of your corn this season by storin6 livery. Dark, alae Quality. Our !fid• TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS it in a Keenan Portable Silo. It rices reasonable for this hfgbr =.1 "IYs no use telling me the ang• � Books, Dictionaries; EacyclaPed- -will. keep :osis -ensilage fu perfect D // las etc. Write for bargain lif=t. condition at only a traction of the quality. strain. V!slMin welcome 'i_.. 4114 will write down in their books - Wholesale Book Company, 111 cost of a permanent Silo. Sold in 'or write. Red#ck Mits;c. Ranch. �- -it rm naughty, mamma," he said. Richmond - P:aat. Toronto. sizes of •10 feed 14 feet and 16 Wyoming. Ont. "I might u well tell you they think / fee: diameter. Included everything ' TIRES WANTED �✓',` CAR9 NEW AND USED necessary for erection. The cost tap in heaven that I'm dead:" „f MOUNT' PLEASANT MOTORS. LTD., is small: Write fou Prices. The WANTED FOR CASH —SMOOTH., , "But Why, should they think - Toronto'a oldest Chrysler, 41ym- Keenan Fence Co.. Uwea Sound. Tires, must Ae sound, passenger or i+hat+» _ oath•dealera: thr, locations, 632 Ori'tario. truck. Highest prices paid. We pay Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge St... MEDICAL the freight. — Trutred (Canada); " I haven't said my pTAp• 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Used Limited 448% Yonge St., Toronto - Because for two weeks:' _ Cars make us many friends. r� � � — _ PEpI'LE ARE TALKI\G ABOUT. DOG FOR SALE the wonderful results after tak- POULTRY AND EGGS REGISTERED ENGLISH COON Ing Dr. Dixon's Remedy for ems" hound. Bones and Ghost blood- Rheumatism and Neuritis — WANTED—EGGS ASVD POULTRY ° �i linea. A. McKenzie, R.R.. No. 4, Postpaid. $1.00 3lunro's Drug. graded or ungraded. Write for in t Dunnville Ontnrto. Store, 335 Elgin Ottawa. formlttion. Canadian Provision do Supply Co. Commission Dealers, i PRINTING USED TIRE9 FOR SALE . _ 10a Front street East. Toronto. / A T T -E N -T I O N HOUSEWIVES— «�D- USED TIRES, ALL SIZES. RHET PIATISM SUFFERERS Know Your Preserves and- Pick- Lowest prices. Inquiries invited. i I 1 Aes. 100 Assorted •Labels 10c, 500- Brockton Tire, 1611 Dundas West, IT'S PROVEN EVERY SUFFERER• ' Labels 25c postpaid. Lewis 'Print- Toronto. of Rheum itism or Neuritis should r F in Station H, Toronto, Canada. S try Dr. Dixon's Remedy. Munro'■ t I DETECTIVES TIRES REARING SMOOTHt Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. r � - postpaid $1.00. 3 ' AMBIT19U3 tSEN SEVENTEEN IF' sTILL. SOUND HAVE -THKM and over wanted Immediately for Trutreded'. Coats only a fraction USED •BAGS secret -service and detective work. of price of new tires. New Tirc Complete tralRiing'course by cos- guarantee.. Write for folder- and FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, BAKERS. respondence. Free information, :rices or drive in when next in 'Merchants and Others -are- mak- ` write to C. M. Julftn. Box- 25 Sta- Tornpto and ,see Trutreds .made, Ing extra money by shipping ns �� SENDS. 300 • 1 ► tion. T, Montreal. .Trutred (Canada) Lit the owe all can of used empty bags. Yonge St., Toronto, at the Tower You can do the same. Write us.- 00 CONSOLS" PUPS FOR SALE Clock, fust, North. of College. St. now and we will send g - full particulars and shipping -toga' SEI.Li\G CK. C. registered Grey- PHIITO F11T1SHING Ship . treigh"t coIIect~ Highest «�xPeiRT" O� "LEGION" s s S -hound pups:. frdrn Star Dust bye - prices paid.—Sendel S Sendel Krakatoa of racing fame: fe- FREE! Yov Can 'Now OWff Ltd., 709-711 Common Bt., Mon - 25. 0. A. W. tree Qur. 1—.... - _ or 1 ib. Tobacco—BRIER SMOKING es ` - -Ulrich, Champlon• Alta. _ w orty,Fb. Tobacco-BRIER SMOKING of I t b t ware absolutely . gua rant cost. $— � COCKER SPA11IEi r MALE. 19 manufactured and.guaranteed guaranteed by Guaranteed A D pape�s)loCanadiantoMien0VER9EA5 months, 412. Foxhound, -male, 6 YourmaVhave Shia completease �;AND-TRUCK PARTS InC,A,S,F.onibonly. years 425. FPmale._Fozchound,• 3 absolutely free by sending your Mail Order and tNmlt►ance w+-- No need to fear bad' roads w6ea - years, f35. Foxhound .8 - male pups films to Imp�rial. Send an order _ Used —New _ OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT 5 months, f15. Chas. Baker, Mer- - no* and rete v`e comp -fete partle- you have these tires on your rear r1cicv11le, Ont. ulars of this amazing offer. Six or SPECIALIZING IV REBUILT 11110- W. C. MACDONALD INC.. wheels—they pull � through any- eight exposure , films d8veloped; IR o I POWER -UNITS. H7dranllo sez 1929, Place d•Armes, 1 a - offing—Granary Lining and printed 25c, or 8 reprints 25c, S o t s t • Winches, arburetorq. Monlrsal, Canada thing- without the use of chains. plus your choice'of a free en)large S<aFters.__ Magnetos, Carbservice. SL'F'l',RTITf �TF.:F.I. �HF.GTt t't1 T Radiators E:choose service. TMscnnsubli tesafahanpin0sysrnmentRstulstisns i And on pavement they.are quiet.. ae,p, _rover-mor.e. 10s.t. lunger. 10 moot In easel mount or free sliver- (lase — gatlafoctlon or refund. and sAaoth rid'n Have your faster, cave sheathinc, ruy now `wa're. To 'get -best fn quality Levi Anro Poets. Dept. J. Toronto. :S bei rr $car ndvanres prlcps, direct and servlre *send your films to local Firestone Dealer put a set from rvetory.. Superior Frodurts • dmpertal Photo_ Service, Station J . s 'ISS E' 4,1—rwn Limited, lb' Nelson Street,- Sdfnla Toronto iJ VC. '!V s on. your rear wheels NOW. .. - i Hntorio. < /, __��_V�—i_ , . ,r . , -. . - .. � .. .. ,� ' • . . +... _ _ _ � _ Mme`?. n.lr" _ ;... .. .�.x.'_'.. •.. .•.. '. �.• ..., ., _. .. .. .. .. y..,. ;... _ ...st,_ •�".i�-."�''. �,., '�..`"�. . ,•i:_s yC�' F.:�'�.' .ter.- 4wfar r-.6.h�,.•y _ .1 zr +s �'.' a.L y¢ ; . is a y' , �t#:� •ixi S _ Me Pastes.,Dsnbwdesp •SA.. & 4 L,: Il[elF'ariaace, Rouge', Vic. Rill ; Wee. Myers; Irish Reg. � l Vic: Robinson. Claremont, Osh. T. Fred White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. Walt. Banigan, Pick. R. C. E. t - Chas.-R•ate,-Da;�i�. . Enc y men, . Q: 0. R. Clare L. Al leztt. Dunt. • Dick Cross, Dunbarton, Q. O. R. Boit .Dowber, Dunbarton, 'Navy Morgan Mark, L. and Welland Re$$� Albert Sears, Dunb'on, R. C. A, F. Ralph -Norton/ D -H Rifles Clare's Ken Reid, Dunbarton, Q. O, R. Joe Norton, R. C. R. Crare'mt Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C. 7 Jack Norton, R. C. R., Clare'at Geo: Underwood, Dun. A. S. C. y Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor'.'RAI1E Y'$ Reg. Wells,. Rouge, A. S. C. _ Joe Amos, Dtiabarton, R.• C. A. F. Men's Over $1.,3Si a pr.;u Norval Hylees, Dumbarton R. C. A. p Bill Moore, Dunbarton, R. C. E, ( Men's work boots, $2.96 111p,Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th High. Bob Graham. D+Wrton, Tor. Scot. Farmers, -Look your harness -Ken Smlth, Dunbarton, • Signallers Alb. Smith, Denbarton, R. C. A. F. over. and see w betycu need Alex. Alyn, Dunbarton then some in and we will fix Gyln Joyce, Dunbarton, A. S. C. 'oQ >s�. W. T. '.McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. ; Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C. HarHe6d and $110e6 repaired Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot.- - Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G. O. Brindley Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. . Geo. Bradley, Pickering, Phone -Pick 3504 Don 'Spragge, Pickering - - - Wes. Baker, Pickering, ' C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med Cj , PThe Pickering . E. Morley, Pick. N. , , M, " Lou. Scott, ' Pick. N. P. A. M.MEAT MARK_ 1V T P Chas, Law, Pick. N. . A, M. Don;! Straughan,. Pi Tec ,- N P;' A. M. .Elwood Huyck, Piers. N. P. A. M. We carry a fall line of F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, - -- - - Fred Robinson, Pirk. N. P. A. M. ( Fresh + Art- Lenson, Claremont. M. I. - R. Ed, Baird, Pickering and. ° Gordon Jack, Ddnb. R. C. A. F. , 'kCliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot. ��ut'ted Lieut L: G Annie, Pt. Ufl. RCAF F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPAX. Oahe Mesta - Lloyd, Hicks,. Brougham, M. I. R. _ W. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R's Our delivery is at your service b Fred Hudson, Balsam: Henry Rassemussen, 3alsam Phone Pick 1$20 - CLARENCE SILK :.. PY -•. e i care � Of Werest to "Xrs. Farmer" at Threshin' Time New Roller, Towelling, 16 in., .lined, 4 - with colored border, per yd. 35c. - -: New -roller towelling, white & linen - .stripe, linen weft,.. per yd., .32c• -- _ Turkish: towelling, blue and ecru tripe, good quality, per yd., 24e - Linen tea towelling,, 26 in., white - -~ with colored border, per yd. 2 ?c `.Tea towels at 15c., 20c. and 29c. - It always pave to buy LEADER. GROCERIES"'. ....... . - Dinner plates, with green band, good qual- it ' English makeper dozen X1.75 '+C11ps •-and saucers of Fame material~.and = design. Pi1CA per Clown, . -'.. '175 'Nice large • Sugar and cream set, pretty , - design, price set, . .• 25c. _ Heavy large glass pitchers. : • 25c, Sherbet glasses, neat and pretty, 5c. eil SC rew•- tap jelly jars, -4' for 2.�e .. a l r 1 . S -\ •l t/ 1 FMA N ­-­. :J1 r i in g cve WK0 a rd, -ir.3C:t-�.d�~' i• 1V4�®l•S Vv i1.?idoW SJ :* ,16ens j .- ::::1'�'� f��:a�>� `til •����es -. .. _ ,: �' _ . i _y1C`a as elr s.&vis a -'daily except Sim. and Hol.; h Sun. and TIM.; e - Sat, call, = - - - - - _ C-IaTP i ?1`lt� Tank C. r lin Qt i lC�C`�.$ > . -e Saat-E Swl.' and dial. o�ltq T !1 Ptn is. C'ktr.tment. R. H. L: I. _ .`Pps 1 to r>ts:= •1 :r,,,eharll; 12: C. E. _ , _ P. .�r�r est �'c� ' is •& _Binder Twine Copies df the new bine iah�e4 are 6.vaital-'e •at nit ol;i�+cs Ilav �� ,'icer l?r l 1 TilS, 481 If. -- _ -and ageticies - Harold Sli,irt, rrnuglianl, Tank C.- -Harold BarloR,•Fickering 7tgeni For Nic_ormick-CecrC ' Yarrn h.acbinery dad - George' Jfartiii; j'ickering Vet. C. - Tieliets- ati(I Inf6iQn,- tion at J L -nn. Path, Piekerirg, Vet.- Corps. - - .. ,. ,, - David. L Both, Pickering, -R. C. R, Motto -- We hi vi It Cab -Get It. Or K la cot minds`, Our T'AS .,*'ft`ti H;:G Fhnne 'I 00 i�'t T ave fimit'i , 11.a} P,oad Q. Y. R. 8>teae 8000' Alb b SnlitiFt, Bay :Rd.41. Y. R S. B ALSD4N Ift Tl•al mitir, 11av Rd. Y. R. ,-s Ire -A A. .Fla kill, Lroupha.I R., E. a >' Jack Underwood,-Dunbarton Q. OrT. s� Rice, of oh Sts. er iisends, get in touctl wish Dr.. McEwen,: - a Misses there is a,, pos�ib1lity pf •till , .farmers King, Froin°. Toronto, .oa Wed#eeday. using tdze plaint' to'iriieep -the qu;rn: 7 _ _ � .. -Monday next .. will be, Th "r supply of fresh rn;e tx etc, unci. CongratulationaL toto rant t, a a:; general er the I,= system. - Com. . on winning the Senior B;.QW . Cup, holida Y 3r e1li5s ~E go; if was a real and Don .Scott, .stn tiya.Junior Boyrts' ThanksilArtng; .Day, when churches -'-"'�---.- = � Gli ' N RIVER -yup, in.. the -. C,ont ;, ian ..School would be well filled with men, w_ •Field' Day events, at Claremont on women • and children, who assembled `- • Mr. Donald Williams and friend, Friday. last. . ` . _ together tp worship God and return Oanka, for the many benefits rec- of Tor,;. -.t,:, Went the week -end N13- -f-- to d., Courtice . left for ' Toron- iting his parents. 416 last week, here he has secured g Year.. But now it Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nighswander a 'posits th the T. Eaton Co. is a day of sport with no -thought and family spent Saturday with -Chou practice in the United of thanksgiving. - - ' • Mrs. friends in Toionto. Church 'dere, will be held_ on Satur- Kenneth Morley is visit- , Mrs Rim McLeod, of Coghlan, :ling., evening, this week.. r ,.-. ing Mr, and Mrs. Earl Underhill, at B. C. is visiting her parents J. B. .-Mr. and Mrs.: Alex Thom and Auroral. at , present. The many friends' of lair. Underhill regret to and Mrs. Willson, at Wilson's Park. Miss Ella Andrew were in Markham hear of his serious illness from a Mrs. Crossland and Mrs. ' Fr'ank en Saturday visiting {riends and at- heart condition, Turner, 'were Guelph visitors rec= tending• the Markham Fair. --After a lingering illness, Mr. ently. .. ;, "-+Fred Mort}ock of the C. N. R. John Crockett died last week at the Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Cowan ,spent ' who has been 'transferred to the home of his son,, in Toronto. Dec- the week -end with friends in Tor- Osihawa- se,i:tion, moved there last eased was very highly respected by _ onto, - *. eelq with'. his wife and family. all who knew him. He was twice Miss Freda 'Johnston, of Toronto, --Mrs. George Elliott is able to . marriedBy •the first marriage, he was a week -end visitor with Miss be around again after being confin- had three sons. His second ' wife-- Mildred Carter._ - --- ed t©• h¢r bed for some- time, Buff- who was 'the former Mrs. W. B. Miss Edythe Williams returned ' ering • from a very' severe cold. ' -- Powell, died' about two years ago. home ' after , unending the summer Several plata of ,rasp berries were The sympathy ofF their many at Lake of Bays, Muskoka. picked from the bushes of Mr. firiends ir. Pickering is extended to The first cottage prayer -meeting Steveti'sR just west of the Printers' 'week. Dr. Robt.' and Mrs. - McQuay. of was held at the home of Mrs. Thos. Guild, this A bit out of the Whitby, in -the death -of-th ' Williams, Thursday of this week. '. o : j; a rs time of ffii year.. George, which took place last week Sunday school every Sunday, at - Craig Murkar left on Monday after'a very brief illness.He was 10.15 a. m. Church Service . ai 7 p; morning for Ottawa, where he has a young man who was very highly m. Everybody welcome. secured a position with the McColl- esteemed by all who knew him. The J. E. and Mrs. Wilson and Miss . ' Frontenac Oil Co. high esteem which he. was held, Julia, motored to Camp Borden on - -We are pleased to hear that y the large number �vae shown by Suirdav to participate in the gather. both Mr.. C. -J. Stevenson and Mr. who attended the funeral, and the ing of Veterans of the Great War. ' William Cullis are improving after many -floral tributes. A number of our young people their serious. illness. We hope that -.We congratulate our Contin-. motored to Stroud, to Spend a day their improvement may continue. uation School children, wto won the ,with Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Wood. `- i'Wm. H. and Mrs. Crummer, and silver cup in the Field Day sports cock. Mrs. Wilson, of Greenwood, have at Claremont, which were held on An advance anrlouneement - duet returned from a weeYs motor Con- Friday last, and in which the -Con- The Tirankoffering Supper will be i+rip up through Wingham and trip tinuation : Schools of Claremont, held .in Grey's Hall, October 22nd. Goderich, visl'ting-•lrtends. -Brooklin and Pickering, particrlpa4- Program to be arranged by the .-lIn spite of the rain there was ed. This is the third year. in sic- gentlemen of the church. vera heavy traffic on the highway pion in which the Pickering school At the Green River Church, a over tine week -end. From now on: won the Cup. Itthus becomes the Thanksgiving Service will be held the weather is not expected to be permanent possession of the Pick. at 7 p. m: The pastor, Rev. Harry so favourable for motoringas it crimp SehaoL Willson will have charge of both g bas been during -the past few weeks. •--iA Grand Entertainment' will be Services. All are cordially invited _ --Si George's Church,, October givens in the Town Hall, here on Sunday, October I3th. Sunday after Trinity. 28th -!2FeHoly Friday, October • 18th' tinder the Sundayof at 10 a. - m. Celebra- , auspices of St. Georges Women s ~ ROSEBANK R -tion of Communion, 11 a. Guild, This entertainment will be i m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at of ezeeptienal interest to all. The Mr, and .Mrs. Gerald Cowan will Y p• m.. Preacher at both services,. program which. is .outstanding, con - be at home to their friends on Sat - Rev. Rev E. G. 'Robinson. of _ dances entertainers and urday, October 12th, in the after- -7%e ,Indies' Aid of the Presby- iinstrumerital. There will he home- noon . and evening, on 'the occasion terlan" Church will hold _their mon-_ 'made -candy sold. Look out for the of 25th wedding anniversary. tOhly meeting at the home of Mrs. lucky Ticket. A prime wilt .be given ,their - - Iffugh Miller, on Wednesday next at Further announcements next week. . G7sssiilid A�'rerlisea�ate the usual hour. An interesting fea.- _All persons over 15 Tears of false of the meeting will be a grab- age, who are interested in a. First RADIO BERVI'CR - Electric w1r. bag. All the ladies of the congrega- Aid Course, under direction of the fag 'sad Repairs. 1 xpwt Service on 'lion are invited. St. John's Ambulance Association, 413 Makes of Receiver's. Reasonable -The services in --the Presbyter please register with -Mrs, C. A. Rist t. ':: yes Tested pro& Russell ian Churuch will be held on Sunday, Sterritt, Secretary, Pickering Wom- K. (bit,. Brougham. Ont at 3- o'clock, daylight saving time; and will continue at that hour ua- en's Institute. "This Course is direct- FOR SALE -- Plymouth Rock Put-' Rock til further -notice.. On Sunday next, epi by • a Medical Doctont and will be .meld at the. local school., house. Feta, 5 mos. old, some I also the service - will be in: keeping 'with .The opening meeting ort Monday, lets, ty of Cobbler potatoes, !cosi the Thanksgiving season- -Sunday October 21st, at 7.30 D. S. T. and quality. Ralph E. Mowbray, Brook ` School will be held at 2 o'clock will continue for seven -weeks, each lm, Ont. --During. the electrical storm on -Monday evening. Registration Fee, rDCCELLENT OPPORTU ITY - for Sunday: afternoon last, the barn on $1.00, to _take care of 'expenses. good steady girl, over 266 for gen- the Taylor farril, _ just west. of -the _Dr. N. E. MSEwen ._ spent Mon- eral house work; . No -washing, , no _village was struck by lightning a- day in -Ottawa, interviewing the waxing. Sleep in, Apply Mrs, May, bout two o'clock and • was- totally. Deputy Minister of Attriculture, Dr. Lakeside Ave., Birchcliffe. Grover destroyed by fire. They had thresh- . Barton . and Mr. J. C. Singleton, 087'1. g._,y only late -'last weeli and about' -one Chief •)f the naminion• Cheese Div - thousand Bushels of graiP,: togetherkion. _Tie was aucoessful' in receiv-. WANTED - middle-aged lady to with . the full mo��'s were lost. Two 'ing their co-operation and assistan- tolight housework, a _ } companion, t diff- pigs were also lost: and.great :. �e in building' a modern cheese cur- Tel. Pickering 54%. _ __ lenity was' exFlerienced in keening a= i'nc plant, air-conditioned. .,1'atirl _ _ FOR SALE -'•3-Piece -- brow_ n nio- bout a dozen others from running tAni-leratdre ,controlled T-Tumidifier hair Chesterfield suite.- Mrs, Frani: back into the flames. The local_ fiFr• t -T control moisture; so that only a Carter, .Greenwood. 8-9 company responded,' but the flares "made first-class article will 'be. producers. had such headway, -little ser Farmers ,�•Tln art interes*ed shnuTil ----~ - vice could be given. (top next�coF6mn) _ �j ('fi1:r A T� ".ROLL - -- '---- -- - ...-. _ .._.'". .._.. ;,•._ t C\alned in he2>.•y. 't)'P'pr are_ tho,C ' ----__.., ..: . .. .. r1L'R w-rseas). 414.._ - L 1i TDt,lm J r, Pi �.t•r,n.^,. tiir,linll rx A. .. ,L4 ���� T'I%�1�I.iTi_•f lT -. 11 11" \\ !! rl'�ll-t:o':`Ft' „1lli Pt';l.iFa. �'ll`l.. +" i,lt:Ii'l 1 illlf iota rIu r CI rcr rre;, .lath H rnl! i �1 .•' 4ii, i'i.` O. �i. TO T0110\TO ... -: �: ';'. To t7>il_• WA 'Tei &.,.1-.. "?,:1; ,! : Q.'-0. R. .. Te ' .. .. -.1L• rill ..1.-p !pn• I i;_r� a. 111. p. ill. 1). 111. a. ill, P. In. Prl: inl'(1••'1 l.' tsfoi1 r Cf rill ti. •'i. C. C. a6.09 1_1.1.'1;111- Q. -0: R. TcRZr ri. R: C. A. afr.44 - .,all •'c: 1 it ;? Ql•rin;liace 7.-54 .2:.-11 10.01 �.`-;1 e , •,.t I -I t. 1� �t Y .- >7 I f. :l':'P. 9.24 _ a3.;.}.. r. 4,5-1. 171.11•- - xl:''•1 lfi':;l t. . '.1 _lea �1.: ls, 1, !,�• :. lA 9:154 9.:,-1 `4 p. m. 5.}a, tl,?illi .il. f` ,£ _rr.Li Tar!:C. cl154,. - - ' t0. 4 . 72.31 6. 3 , Me Pastes.,Dsnbwdesp •SA.. & 4 L,: Il[elF'ariaace, Rouge', Vic. Rill ; Wee. Myers; Irish Reg. � l Vic: Robinson. Claremont, Osh. T. Fred White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. Walt. Banigan, Pick. R. C. E. t - Chas.-R•ate,-Da;�i�. . Enc y men, . Q: 0. R. Clare L. Al leztt. Dunt. • Dick Cross, Dunbarton, Q. O. R. Boit .Dowber, Dunbarton, 'Navy Morgan Mark, L. and Welland Re$$� Albert Sears, Dunb'on, R. C. A, F. Ralph -Norton/ D -H Rifles Clare's Ken Reid, Dunbarton, Q. O, R. Joe Norton, R. C. R. Crare'mt Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C. 7 Jack Norton, R. C. R., Clare'at Geo: Underwood, Dun. A. S. C. y Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor'.'RAI1E Y'$ Reg. Wells,. Rouge, A. S. C. _ Joe Amos, Dtiabarton, R.• C. A. F. Men's Over $1.,3Si a pr.;u Norval Hylees, Dumbarton R. C. A. p Bill Moore, Dunbarton, R. C. E, ( Men's work boots, $2.96 111p,Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th High. Bob Graham. D+Wrton, Tor. Scot. Farmers, -Look your harness -Ken Smlth, Dunbarton, • Signallers Alb. Smith, Denbarton, R. C. A. F. over. and see w betycu need Alex. Alyn, Dunbarton then some in and we will fix Gyln Joyce, Dunbarton, A. S. C. 'oQ >s�. W. T. '.McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. ; Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C. HarHe6d and $110e6 repaired Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot.- - Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G. O. Brindley Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. . Geo. Bradley, Pickering, Phone -Pick 3504 Don 'Spragge, Pickering - - - Wes. Baker, Pickering, ' C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med Cj , PThe Pickering . E. Morley, Pick. N. , , M, " Lou. Scott, ' Pick. N. P. A. M.MEAT MARK_ 1V T P Chas, Law, Pick. N. . A, M. Don;! Straughan,. Pi Tec ,- N P;' A. M. .Elwood Huyck, Piers. N. P. A. M. We carry a fall line of F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, - -- - - Fred Robinson, Pirk. N. P. A. M. ( Fresh + Art- Lenson, Claremont. M. I. - R. Ed, Baird, Pickering and. ° Gordon Jack, Ddnb. R. C. A. F. , 'kCliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot. ��ut'ted Lieut L: G Annie, Pt. Ufl. RCAF F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPAX. Oahe Mesta - Lloyd, Hicks,. Brougham, M. I. R. _ W. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R's Our delivery is at your service b Fred Hudson, Balsam: Henry Rassemussen, 3alsam Phone Pick 1$20 - CLARENCE SILK :.. PY -•. e i care � Of Werest to "Xrs. Farmer" at Threshin' Time New Roller, Towelling, 16 in., .lined, 4 - with colored border, per yd. 35c. - -: New -roller towelling, white & linen - .stripe, linen weft,.. per yd., .32c• -- _ Turkish: towelling, blue and ecru tripe, good quality, per yd., 24e - Linen tea towelling,, 26 in., white - -~ with colored border, per yd. 2 ?c `.Tea towels at 15c., 20c. and 29c. - It always pave to buy LEADER. GROCERIES"'. ....... . - Dinner plates, with green band, good qual- it ' English makeper dozen X1.75 '+C11ps •-and saucers of Fame material~.and = design. Pi1CA per Clown, . -'.. '175 'Nice large • Sugar and cream set, pretty , - design, price set, . .• 25c. _ Heavy large glass pitchers. : • 25c, Sherbet glasses, neat and pretty, 5c. eil SC rew•- tap jelly jars, -4' for 2.�e .. a l r 1 . S -\ •l t/ 1 FMA N ­-­. :J1 r i in g cve WK0 a rd, -ir.3C:t-�.d�~' i• 1V4�®l•S Vv i1.?idoW SJ :* ,16ens j .- ::::1'�'� f��:a�>� `til •����es -. .. _ ,: �' _ . i _y1C`a as elr s.&vis a -'daily except Sim. and Hol.; h Sun. and TIM.; e - Sat, call, = - - - - - _ C-IaTP i ?1`lt� Tank C. r lin Qt i lC�C`�.$ > . -e Saat-E Swl.' and dial. o�ltq T !1 Ptn is. C'ktr.tment. R. H. L: I. _ .`Pps 1 to r>ts:= •1 :r,,,eharll; 12: C. E. _ , _ P. .�r�r est �'c� ' is •& _Binder Twine Copies df the new bine iah�e4 are 6.vaital-'e •at nit ol;i�+cs Ilav �� ,'icer l?r l 1 TilS, 481 If. -- _ -and ageticies - Harold Sli,irt, rrnuglianl, Tank C.- -Harold BarloR,•Fickering 7tgeni For Nic_ormick-CecrC ' Yarrn h.acbinery dad - George' Jfartiii; j'ickering Vet. C. - Tieliets- ati(I Inf6iQn,- tion at J L -nn. Path, Piekerirg, Vet.- Corps. - - .. ,. ,, - David. L Both, Pickering, -R. C. R, Motto -- We hi vi It Cab -Get It. Or K la cot minds`, Our T'AS .,*'ft`ti H;:G Fhnne 'I 00 i�'t T ave fimit'i , 11.a} P,oad Q. Y. R. 8>teae 8000' Alb b SnlitiFt, Bay :Rd.41. Y. R S. B ALSD4N Ift Tl•al mitir, 11av Rd. Y. R. ,-s Ire -A A. .Fla kill, Lroupha.I R., E. a >' Jack Underwood,-Dunbarton Q. OrT. s�