190g odorswmet odormubtrd odors ‘woiut troeote ‘you i1’ you use i-fi“ .the sane miraculous new product that k111i all mpleaeant kitchen odors. Just nnoap the bottle. p111 up the wick. and that‘: all. No bother. Nothing to light. burn, or spray. Amazing i-wld brings country-freshness into every room in your houee. Coat only e ioent or so e day to use. At drug. grocery, variety, hardware, chain, (end dopertlent terse. I9: a bottle. A 164s- ‘HQDQQIQ-Ic» lheehisifl K100i ‘KN; chhrophyfl Take Fertilizers EARLY! Yresent forecasts indicate e ve tiht situation this Winter and next Srin in the transortation of fertilizer materials for facto or horne mixin. Kindly Co-operate: You can best hel in this emerenc z takin as much as ssible of our re uirernents for 1946 in November or December. Make Arrangements Now! z arrenin with our-DEALER or CO-OP riht awe we know ou will et better service and well-conditioned fertilizers at no extra cost. no: runner FERTILIZER council} ‘e cnmoneunwo. - none-roman. QUICKIES B Ken Reynolds t loci of trick cards you got with e —:-:Q:~:Is:e—a'—e: Young April _ ' i .-2 Zieés iéia lie‘ ~é§E§§§i 3 i ireieg? ii .2 ‘in?! e5 '5' - 5 e =3: . age; 2: niirf - . . lm sorry to eey that my father hoe a right to do this according to the hm." “The law?" Ruth's father looked He shook hie here. I Brew 1m. This wee the heme of my father. This land I have worked on slnoo a little fel- ler-I love this land. How oan—" his eyes anxiously sought Ben's. "Maybe your Pa don't understand,” he added hopefully. "Maybe I didn't explain good in my letteo-s about the rent." Rosicki." Ben leaned lor- ward earnestly, »“my father asked me to come to you, but I want you to feel that I am here as your friend, too. I did my beet to make Dad change his mind and give you more time. But he's set on doing thle- and if I hadn't come he would have sent the sheriff. Can't you raise the two hundred dollars before the end of next week?" "Two hundred dollars-meant week?" Mr, Rnsicki shook his head. "I don't know where there's so much money as that." Mr. Rosickl rose and walking to the window let a shade fly wp to the top. The sun poured in; be- yond; \ the yard to the south stretched the standing corn. It wast already turning brown; in another three weeks it would be ready to harvest and market for feed. Because of the size of his drop Mr Rosicki found it conven- ient to let the ears dry on the stalk rather than in storage blne. The farmer turned to Ben. waving a ha d toward the window. | “ re‘s plenty of money out in those fields, Ben," he said. "The crop is good this time. Tell your Pa I can pay him what I owe next month." “But I'm afraid that's not the point. The whole point is- Dad's go a buyer for this place and they yvant it September first, or not at all I'm betraying confidence with Dad when I tell you that," he add- ed, “but I've go; to make you un- derstand. I don't, want you to lose your home. and if you're going to save it you've got. to realize ex- actly how things stand.” ‘So. It is that u " slcki cried angrily. money I owe—it is the money your Pa can get from somebody else. I remember now. I remember the rich people Mr. Prentice brings to the old house. I-Ie says, ‘I want to show these friends the old home stead, Joe’ I am proud. Like a fool I show everything. I tell them my well has best water on Long Island. I tell them how fine my apples are, how the lilacs make it sweet in spring. I say, ‘Look at my house. Sound as a nut after three hundred years. I take good care of her.’ "The rich people look and look. The man smiles, She stands in kitchen door. ‘How quaint,‘ she eays-quaint- and tells how she would fix it up, with the old lire- place. He says, ‘A beautiful place, Ed. Beaulful place. I'd give lots to have it for myself,’ Andlike a. fool I smile. But—" he raised an angry sullen face. “But they won't never get it." he seld slowly. Ben rose. "I don't want them to get it either. Mr. Hnmsicki.” He pulled his pen and check book from hie pocket and leaned over the parlor table. “I'll lend you the money myself. Here." l-le held out to the farmer his check for two hundred dollars. m‘. Rosicki thrust Ben's hand holding the check roughly aside. "I don't want your money. _ boy. You're just a. kid. You keep out of this. I'll talk to your Pa—" he sank back in his chaiir and relapsed 1hr- to brooding silence. (XlAPTl-Ilt EX Saturday night. Ben and Phoe- be were coming home from the movies, Ben at the wheel and Phoebe with her head resting against -his shoulder. But for once Ben's thoughts were not for BUG H1.’ 4 ER Gompletdy ates lledhls. 0 rescues. Flees. I lull. Crickets M ls Simpson leading drug, cooperative stores. or write Products. Toronto l. The trapping y ember on ell rsw Mink, Mull-st, Weasel, Coon, etc. We en ‘to r-Ivlll» eltlrieieed my bridge club i ‘r ~ " I _.» _ _ s ‘p’ _ a Q: giigt "E Gr, gosh. . It's-it's the com." N mica lloonshlnlrs Aetlvo =5; In Northern Ontario 31in: or fire. ____, "Stay here" Ben shouted. “I've M w in‘ Over there and 1M TIMIIINS, Ont... Nov. f-(oe) W} While happened!’ ‘ - Moonshinen who distill aloo- Ben you can't. hol with s weah tub, an old u: barrel and a few yards of cop er tubing are reported doing hi; business in the mining areas of northern Ontario and raids of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, her father wee beside her. "Dld- it was aald tonight, have shown dy, Ben's gone right into the lire," the ingenuitly of some of the op- she sobbed. erators of ilicit stills. "He'll take care of himself. deer, Some moonahiners in the r1011 don't worry," ‘Porcupine district around Tlrnmms operate with converted household v lng in the smoke that billowed back lorth over the road in the . Ben dleappeord from eight Suddenly o Be Continued) ROUGH winter weaker and tough winter roads need not interfere with your motoring safety and comfim during the icy mood-u ahegd, Whatever make of one or meek you operate you ' cm avoid cold-weenie: driving roubles-simply by seeing the Geeenl Motors Dealer for oom- plete Winterizing service, eodq, Prop”, p". winter attention to your cooling system, lubrigg. tion, battery, engine and accessories can ‘ave money, ssve incoevenieoowrevn your cubicle! Don't let wince: and: you ‘qgepgggl,’ my, an appoineneec, now, for In ell-nosed winesois- in; job! ' ' ' ' ‘ . . i All. ii Phi tilt elt miner tsp deuce s rnein street. It retells for u much “moo a gallon. MONCTON, 11.8., Nov. 2 —(CP> -Moncton'e two daily newspapers the Times andflrrsnscrlpt’ have been merged and e new company formed to take over the assets or the two old publishing companies, it was announced today. frhe new company; Moncmn Publishers Limite gan opera.- tion today and will continue pub- lloz-tion ‘of the Times in the morn- ings and the Transcript in the i I) f i" P\. R f» 3% A~ " ‘w 5r. i..- c. - .9 Ia. 531%»! Mi; o! both newspaper be on‘. mugmsifibgbedoteinsd. it we! staged. 22;, s... o. . president and .__---_-- NOTBI: DAM! ACADEMY Com erclel Clue: Anne Camp- Rgm! "Iilidergeret Curley, Audrey eon e. GrndeytX: Mei-y MoWede, Kath- leen Noone Shirley Richard. Grade IX: Patricio Richerd, Florence Peters, Verme Brown. Grade Vlll: Mary Creiphan, Janet M M h Ens Marjorie urp y. . G VII: M M h . hue. tine" znroy, llhgnceureelie cQellum, ghnn. can/flgf/i lI/lé’ iV/t’! AKFF} AND iPliffK Mac-Donald, Gm‘ eel Ann Joha- Doreen ’ Bevan. eton. BEER A MUST svmmr. Aultrlhe -- (or) .. 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