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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_10_21 .717 q. 7: 4fr �7 ti VOL. -LV111 PICKERING,, ONT.. FRIDAY . OCT. 219 1 j38. No. 9 Card of Thanks DUNBARTON GREENWOOD NOTICE We wish to thank all of our kind St.'­P�lh Anglieaa­Cbarch_-Sun- Z. friends and neighbors for their day, October 23rd. 2 p. m. Sunday J)R� H. 0. PRARSON-Physician ­sloui trucks pass your way • MILLS andSurgeon. Dunbattoc. 2017 every day." many kind expressions of sympathy School. 3 p. m., Evening Prayer. 6, B. MORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director and condolence during our recent Sermon subject "The Centenary -Lo Kea. _R*0f"oWTlC41 Association at Out COAL, CORE, bereavement. of Toponto Diocese". Preacher, Rev. Memberof the American ;Z81 CHOPPING -Mrs. George Barker and Family. E. G. RobinsorL NT Monday, Wednesday and Friday Phase INC c=7.=t.-0'u-td by WuOD, CEME 'GRAVEL, BROCK ROAD Dunbarton. SAND) WE GRIND FINE Bran, Shorts and DONALD RUDDY Bcriater. and The "Brock Road Bugle" is again A special treat is promised for. feed of all JLW*Solicitor,Notary ruhh,. 'ddh ywi 4an on the press, and ,those wishing those .who'attend the musical fest. kinds, also minerals.Land other 'S SUP I Le A.E.Chris- BUILDER PLIES copies of the school paper ,should ival in Dunbarton ni ind 817 U Ited.-Church concentrafe3 for PrOfitablelfee 013 pt an bandA al 'local eartage work Mr. Rowe has completed his when -the choir .of Emanuel Presby- BELL ROSS get the.ir order in early. on the evening of November 8rd, .kept Rarnatorsi ff Solicitors. We have also pliteed in stock a full rounds at the fairs and is now terian Church, Toronto, consisting We stock only the best Poultry VULLIAM J.BEATON.K.C. line of Maple Leaf Silting contemplating furtherbusiness with of about forty voices, will enter- feeds and Supplies. U04 Peeds. in sponsored on s. He reports a very favourable by the Woman's Association' of the 0K big amusement apparatus at Eat- tain us. This program is BELL,Y,C. J,H.F.Ross JAMES A WRIGHT 41lay9fteet. Toronto. adellaide BUS A. W. MITCHELL 'all fair season. United Chlirch* keep in mind the Perhaps it's the weather' or per- dateandenjoythis treat. Adnilss- 0.AICHARDSON& Co., Barris. Pickering, Ont. haps it's something else, but it ion, 25, cents. Otero,-Sohcit(irs. Notaries etc.. Suite 6W. aplp6us Spring and hot Fall, is PIANO-TUNING Knedhkoc Life Building.%A Toronto St Toronto. Oftice phone ZWO Residence OSW TglspltoDe Ad.16841; Pics-ing P ban 4613. Sti with us now. -Ripe, tame raspberr- GREENWOOD AND r jes have been picked in this local- ee MGUS ILLAN-Barrister, Sol All'kinds of I epair Work Notary Public. 19 Melinda Suce; The Beal Store,Claremont ity and were witnessed y m4ny Roy Walls and Vanessa spent weate. Teledtone Elgin 5303. 29ti t db ­ All Tuning Guaranteed T FRONS 934 Who saw a branch of same in'.the Sunday with their parents. store. Other reports of-rare growth Wm. Orm' erod -visited his brother S. MprDONALD FURNITURE have aloo'been noted, such as, a Howard and Miss Edith on Sunday. ..,2" 'Close Ave., Toronto BRBERT T. FALLA113H, L. D S.. We are di8plaving an attractive second crop of radishes and of The, W. A. will -meet on Thurs- D.M S. Graduate of"Royaw CoUtge of variety of asters. Perhaps the weather-man day in the basement of the church. sione Lakeside 15M 0sual Surl;eous and the 1)3uverwty of T Onto. Orders taken at NEWS Otos'00h Alumiziu63 and GranitewAre Etc. has his seasons mixed. However Mr. find Mrs. Milton Ormerod wip residence second door east of St. And- sec's sash. PieheriaQ,onto office boy. 9 Furniture %nd Furniture no one seems td be objecting and and little daughter called on their -ray so---all is well. service). 1=Pick 3700. Prices low. In keeping wiih times. relatives here on Sunday last. Mrs. Thos, Hortop Of Camilla ani TUEL KINSALE 1PIUMP11=000 4r daughter, Margaret ' are with the wvb*. .7 former's parents, W. and Mrs. Get. A& IL RADIO SERVICE Miss Eileen Parkin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mario and girls -71% EL - DRALTON. TGWN8HIP Brooklin friends on- Sunday. visited Woodbridge last week-end Builders' Supplies • APW. cwt, c-44-cese.ca.... For A Graduate of Radio Cofl* Quite a number ==_ Accountant.'Etc. Issuer of 90 umbe from-here attend for Thanksgiving. -1_- Whitevale.out. with ed the anniversary services held at We are pleased to learn that Mrs Lumber and Lath E. RICHARDS(M UP40-the-minute training Wt. Zion on Sunday. W. Gee is improving from her and Mr. and Mrs. Foster and son, of sprained ankle and fractured bone. C. Shin lee 'GBNORAL 1118URANCE �rINEST EQUIPMENT6 Tha- ]US ()O&l Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. The nksgiving service of. RHAL ESTATE and Mrs. M. Gormley- Greenwood United Church for will be • eONV EY A N Oil Nd. Guaran.teed Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. G. Vivian, of Oak- held on NOV. lath. Particulars late .-Albarta 00all land called-on the J. Young family er. An eM entabliabod assfty,*"ra"y AT one. lay this week. Mr. John Brown's DOMeRti,0 Coke to seirve. Priem friends gave, Misses Roxena Ledgett and, Flor- him a surprise birthday party on Cement.— Limes plastev .* fteme, pIqL "oll Tubes and Batteries al.ways w b Ad encs Mowbray -spent .Thursday last Saturday evening. Many happy re- Maple- Body Wood in Toronto. H:ROY VILLERL turns. There will tv- Hallo Agents.for 1,nndy Fenne. Wm. MAW -- 'Broo-,"Yani. :'Arias Hallowe'en Social The NUssion Band held their reg- 480 lAte.,d in the hall on Monday, %l3d Id ,,!. r' ILJ0BN89D ALT MONERR AND Pbovio Mirk l6ffi,� (kt- War mee.'ting. on Saturday with a _U30a lu r. _rr.er the auspices of. good attendance and Interesting VALUATOR the the 1•,�- I- Everybody welcome. study about India. Safi ftlee conducted Anywhere Several from here attended the Caiiers at the F. W. Gibsoni 'on fluptements :B :0 :0 :!C *fckFtbU'tt -ftene or writs. Address 014 Dandam Plowing match held at Minesing Sunday were: D_ V.. Hoskins, of Street. RA4t. Socisre Prices Sefor* Boybe this last. week, reporting a large Toronto; E. and Mrs. Mayne, or _.Whitby.- Ontario'. A Inau'rauce of All Kinfig. crow& 0 T ronto, and.Mr. and Mrs. F. M Mrs. J. Hogg spent several days Chapman., of Grasmere, Pickeri�, W I L SO N , B'R 08r Beat Rates Available with with'Mr, and 31Ts. Brown at Sol- Sbin,gle' s For Salt ina, and while there attended the Locust Hill, Ont. Seenrity and 13frvice. Salina Institute and gave an add- Phnrp N14rk 72(K) Q&)t 64vaoised Stee] Shingles, cess an "Canadian Women". Mr. John Cowie, of Toronto, was Bird's Felt 81#Lre Shingles, Address- Phone The many friends *of Miss Islay a Brougham -visitor on. Monday. ROOFING SPECIAL Also. re-ruhhering buggy wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 1 Green and Mr. Paul Wilson wish to Alan- Miller was with his people - Lawn mowers sh�%rpmed. congratulate them on their recent over the week-end. &-I. Sid. Wght. Asphalt Shingles T. PATERSON S -. OLAREMON marriage. They ' are-to reside in Mr. and Mrs. Jennei 'and• -child, ()&Il&ad got prices. Phone 801% Brooklin Village. ca*1-d :on Brougham acquaintances $6.00 Per ..-GARDEZ; CROPS 3-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles M The Women's- Institute will meet on Sunday. $6.65 per. ogre. Thur:,-.:y Mrs. W. Carlton and on afternoon. est the son, of Tor Al IT you knew you WERE NEXT ill Pay' Profits I first quality Toronto Asphalt you would bustle its attar that In. If You Use i home of Mrs. V..-Parkin. Roll Call onto were, recent 'visitors of Mil- Roofing Co. Shingles. In lots rr -Emergency Hints. 'An address on, frM and Mrs... Hamilton. of 5 sqre. or over. surwxe Protection we've been NA77URAL MINERAL "Health" will be given. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harvey,. of. t lking about Montreal, called ckn T. C. and Mrs. Prices subject to change without ' YOU .MlAY,BE Borwn- on ,Sunday.NEXT Aates I.Abrary Notes notice. crops CYRIL E. MORLEY To fcall�esse Yields and lsbprcvf Quality Quite anuMber of local-farmers The s __t4e-booksthhe-Anternational Plowing of all ship libraries took place two weeks Match at Mimsing near Barrie. ONNERAL INSURANCE -PICKERING ' a, Ow Motto—Service arO Protection Kinsale's choice came to Pick- Mr.' Will Grainger, of Montreal D. N. Lockwoo ering. Th6 books are: "The Wilder- has been visiting the D. Gannon LUMBER Phone PICIM-43119 6700 ness Pa UMBER YARD ,_Iro by ,Chas. Stoddard:' family'the past week. 3 00 "Bre ood�',',by PHONE FALL SPECIALS fickering Mills Brent race 'LiNingston., John and-lMrs. Gerow were out 4 • PICKERTN'rv. ONT.' Hill; '��r)Ropes for Glory" by'J. on *Sunday to offer congratulations G. SaraTinc, "The Dark Weaver" by• to M-ss Belle Brown on attaining Laura Goo tan Salverson; M ..WE DELIVER At Clare *ont 1 "Across her 88th birthday, The "Restway" PHONE 5317 the Frontiers" by Sir Philip Gibbs; ', Nlr. Hugh ?filler attended the "North;ward' Footprints" by Kenn- 'Conference of Young People of thp Erficiat C. Fetzer. Studio 4th Conibar and "Hell on Ice" b' Qwinte'Conference,ference, held inPerth $100 U14on 7, Edward Ellsbu'rg,- t Mortgagee. y req A couch that can be converted R. G. CLENDEMIM Claremont's during last week. ort a;!::�.G" twin.Ar.490ble bed arr- choice -koes to Kin- Sneakora fir ruiFiftAl i4fteegro., angement. The Cushions and SaLe. TEey 1�e. -'The - Dan emus Oct. 30th, will be Rev. L. Atchison, Years" by Gilbert Frankau; "COM-L of Stouffville, in the afternoon, and snattress art Wng-ffiled. Private Ambulance menderMists', by D. L. Rev. Mr. Jenkinson, of Pickering in -rind Night %rvice Murray; "The Handsome Road" by the e veruing'. upholstering in of plain fabrk Day of the ea one " and colottrfal vel- Phone 9000 ,ONE em on the other. Gwen Bristow; "Prelude to Adven, The October meeting of the W. I. %J% • ifalvern 5000 ture", Ralph Connor; "The Green- held at the home,of Mr.. and Mrs. M wood Hat" by Sir J. M. Barrie, ilad Winton White, at,Claremont, I CENT 434-95 A-0 t. "t n "The Healing Knife" by George Tuesday, had a very large, attend- Sava. ante, which filled the, spaciousSALE ,, Whitevale's 'choice goes to 'Clare- rooms comfortably. Mrs;-- Harvey, 6 Champion Hot Weather MO nt, and are: "Great Argument" the President, presided. After thWeather by Sir Philip Gibbs- "Sleep in regular business of the meeting was Peace" by Phyllis Gibbs; "I've disposed of, the guest speaker, Mm Thu"aday, Friday,. Sa'tuaday x3ed. Outfit. been to London" by Temple Bailey; M. Fors 7 May- mean Cool Days in Forsyth, gave a most interesting, and -]fond-- �tiaet• eat ser ni—gsmill- BI— by Arthur Yval- talk —th-e-ii-k-lie-n 1! Y­ Be a long ago rs in the on events o ou u lace; "HilUburton's Book -of Mar- effnbradng the Township of Picker- and 24 VUS gotton;nottreaw OCT059111 20, 21, i2 "This Torch of Freedom" by ing, supplemented by a nuiriber Coleman Natant Light Of vela"; Stanley Baldwin; "Son of Susanne family relies which were the pro- or $19095 asp stove or hot plate. See Circulars, F` by E. Harrison; "Running the Perty once, of Mrs. Forsyth's fore. DutsQW-ek, Clean and Safe. Gauntlet" by G. Mossop. bears, who crossed the 'sea, to set­ tanding Pickering's choice goes-to White- .0~'Ambdaim Ds! or MW We have Coleman Irons too tle in the wilderness, MrL Burrell, vale, and at the end of the year Mrs. W. Knox, Mvs- Robt: Johnston Urgains J%� IM vibink make ironing day a will 'return here permanently. The and Mrs. W..Ellicott, with Mrs: B. xr C&11&Dd Ste Mein, books are; "The Bending Sickle" Harvey at the piano, contributed Co A. ST rt by Gerald Bullett; "The Yearling,, the song, "Grandmother's patchwork "VIN AUBREY by Marjorie Rawlings; "Celia" by Quilt". The meeting closed with the Fanwal Direetor Hardwswe 21n8=itb E. H. Young. "Kindling" by Neville National Anthem, after WhI& &a Shute; "R. F. D." by Allen Smart, enjoyed the delicious tea served, so MU DW N' R-XICKE I R G ML Famitare Dealer PTOXERING "It's all Adventure" by Peter Frea- attractively by Hostesses: Mesdarn. TU Mff. I Chen; Boat to Pulpit" by Wldte, J. Miller, J. Kitchen 4M Martin Nimmuller. and R. Burrell. ?b0ft 4B if x. All 7 �,q-'yy' ,.0- > r, .--ri' .•:.fit.. s ^::�.. r „�. ri. s `.+X' r - r �.�= '•,i-Ga. .. .. _ ',.^ _. ? g !w• �..tl",,, y �> .+x:"+5.. 'Y•.' r.. ,v;".a4a:. :,L�..,.. ��t.[.`,R rn5 f .�{ "'.y�._.... a,4 �.,, f.: ,� �;r..s.' t. T - s:d: r~.,,,4W,•v+';pt ry :^''}� 'Mr , :...;a? „old X� �"ry.'. '.•..� '+T•:.'. .. -h f L� what's wrong theta?” he demanded. ,Who did that shootin'?" �' r." tafte theM _ ' "I did-parvof it," answered Da- St ' The Leas� s ea Guns kola. -'I just.He blew a hole in Spud's Barg, darn the %�'. ` y and' youW ,y luck. ' ; °r 'floor.", .$ r underftond ,. O� • CircleL" I can see that, T sneered ^. Starbuck testily. "But how'd the trouble start? Who's responsible x r Just onebite ofthew flaky. for this?„ 6y Perry West6rook leather-light biscuits will ; _ f' } "He is," bawled Spud Lillon, stillts ° bubbling with wrath and pointing show you why"Christie SYNOPSIS-Slim Loyale Is par- Brockwells. "Which one of yuh at Leo. "He made a. dirty crack at a, is the name that stands a a s Slim. He did it just on purpose I'm ' oled-from prison after serving IS made that crack?" he demanded bettin', to iry•to get Slim to make •5, for all that's best is months for a crime he did not com- coldly. 'y*ti _'�' mit He returns to his Circle L a,gun play, knowiu' that if the kid "Yes, by jiminy," yelped Spud' Soda Wafers. ranch to find his father dead 'and did, his parole would be busted Dillon, his round face scarlet with sky-higb. • But Dakota stepped in sinister forces at work, trying to anger, "lemine tell yuh somethin', an' ,walloped him one. Then Barg _ make him violate his parole so that ,Barg Brockwell! I don't like yuh pulled his gun.flrst. He'd 'a' got .I . ..;' ; C he can again be railroaded to pri- or yore no•good son or nothin' Dakota too, if Joe Rooney hadn't t` ton. about yub, savvy? I choose my up with a cue. Joe, own friends an' to hell ,with yuh! ip " hrlsitit tripped h its CHAPTER IV •` I'm raisin' yore wages for that. Yuh've had yore last drink over this "Slim!" he cried out delightedly. "Listen . good,' growled Star- bar. Yore money ain't worth a buck, stepping over to Slim, "Lem- me 4661im Loyale, yuh danged young hoot here, from now on. Chaw on me see yore guns, Loyale. whelp, how are yuh, boy? Put her that!" "Let him hare 'em, Slim," carr w there! Gosh, I'm glad to'see yuh." Neither of-the Brockwells paid. ,: .7he>�'s ai Christie Biscuit~ for Qve>:Y fasts " Slim knew Spud Dillon well, and tinned Dakota. Shore, I'm begin- _ any attention to Dillon. They were nin' to see through lots of things:' he knew that Spud meant every watching Dakota Blue. "Well, I'm eanfn' just what, Blue?" Star- - waitin'," drawled Dakota. •'"Which j touchy, Starbuck, or• folks will be- ORANGE CAKE -word of his greeting. So,he wrung gin thiukiu` things." 21� cups sifted cake flour buck whirled and faced Dakota, his -Dillon's hard heartily and smiled. one of yuh made that crack?"` head thrust forwar-d: Exchange of Glances' 2 teaspoons baking powder "An' I'm share glad to see, yuh, Leo's lips twisted.- "I 'did," he What's it mean to yuh?" retort- ?j teaspoon salt Spud,. yuh fat ole duffer. I do tie- Starbuck_licked his' lips, then Neve yuh've been login' weight." snarled. "What's it to yuh?" • • ed• Dakota easily. "Don't get too turned to Slim; One after the other Grated rind of,1 lemon Spud guffawed. "Oh, sure 1 am. "This!" - he twitched out Slim's guns, Drated rind of 1 orange --, I've only Laken on twenty more , .Dakota's flat moved with start- •punched out the shells and squinted 2/2 cup butter or other shortening--- pounds since I saw yuh last, Slim. ling speed. It landed with a spat Sew An Enticing New through the barrels. As he return- 2?3 cups sugar Have a drink. I'm huyin'." oa young Brockwell's mouth and _. _ SmociC �d they. he frowned at Barg Brock- 3 eggs, unbeaten -- well. "Go easy on startin' things, 2 tablespoons lemon juice "Remember Your Parole" he went over backward, clawing at - -Brockwell," -he ordered. ",An' tell 5 tablespoona orange juice As Dillon turned for bottle and his gun. At Dakota's movement, that cub of gores to,button'his lip. 2 tablespoons water ' glasses, a silver dollar was rung on Barg Brockwell had jumped back, i -1 won't stand for trouble around SlLt flour once,,measuie, add haft-' the bar. Then a cold, sneering his right,hand flashing to his hip. i here-none whatever," ing powder and salt; and sift to- 1 '..•voice sounded. "When yuh, get Thrown a little o balance by his !q Dakota, watching Barg sad Star- gether three times. Add lemon and through makin' over yore jailbird blow, Dakota lagged on his draw, R ' buck carefully, thought he caught orange rind to butter, and cream r. friend, Dillon, we'd like some ser-. and it looked as it Barg Brockwell 1; just a glint of understanding pass thoroughly; add sugar •gradually, vice." _ had him dead to rights. • An the quick glance they exchanged. and• cream together until light and Slim caught his breath do a little Here Jeo Rooney stepped into,the �Y ° ',.. '. game. At the first hint of hostil Brockwell nodded. Call it our fluffy. Add eggs, one at a,time. hiss and whirled.. His face was f < fault this time," he growled: ''But, beating thoroughly after each addt- - white, and his lips a tight, 'straight itles,Joe had slipped away from the w line. He'made a queer rasping pool table. s cue gripped in his _.._ '. _. ataigie$e.Q..,.'-an' yuhrhe Sn-- tion. ca►bined�$-11it�1u�etand�?r¢twith a sound ia`his throat and he stepped hands, his faded old eyes glinting ; t ished. Indicating both Spdd Dillon• small amount at a time. Beat after. '.wway from the bar, crouching. purposefully. And now, as' Barg d Joe 'Rooney. each addition until smooth. Bake , "Brockwell," he grated thickly, Brockwell threw down on Dakota, and weecare!".yelped Spud. in two greased 9-inch layer. pans in wyuh=" - N moderate oven (375 deg. F.) - 20 Joe jammed the Cue between Sarg I got somethin' off my cheat ''Shut np, Slim!" It was Dakota Brackwell's ankles and gave it a what's been BagKin4 me for some minutes. Spread Orange Butter Blue who spoke. His hand loc.ced violent twist. d' time, Brockwell. I shore rgad yore Frosting between layers and on top on Siim's shoulder and he pulled Bt•ockwell, his feet cut from un- y walkin' papers. As for Joe, well, I and sides of cake. the young fellow back, stepping be- ` der him, cursed raucously,as he fe1L a11t:s knew he was a good man. He ORANGE BUTTER FROSTING tween him.. and. the Brockwells. forward, and his gun rammed Same - Grated rind of Y orange shore. emonstrated-it today." "'Remember ywre parole, kid," he and smoke into the floor. Dakota's Grated rind of % lemon. d I To Be Continued)F: ]muttered: "I'll handle 'this.' ',: cup juice le mn Dakota walked toward the return shot, [nosed as Brockwell } was falling, cut through the ghoul , teaspoons lemon juice . Brockwells. Barg Brockwell was a c 1 egg yolk der of Brockwetl's shirt, just a.ck- a `� tG Q1l�lNER big man, dark of hair and swarthy` Ing the heavy muscles. ',1 teaspoon salt -.of skin. His face was Qroad with The Best Of it :1 tablespoons butter .- --- high cheek bones and little; glint ing eyes. His lips were thick, and Before Brockwell could straight- !Ing �� GST ITSELF a cups sifted confectioners' sugar is nd to or repose wore.-a continual, confl- en himself, Dakota stepped forward s:ngedjuice gand nallgwoto�stand 30 - dent grin, disclosing two rows of and kic$ed the gun from his hand. ;eya „^- Have you 'ever played truant minutes. strain. Combine demon teeth, startling !n their a12e and Leo Brockwell, dazed and bleed- from your home for an afterndon juice,egg yolk,salt, butter,and con- . - whiteness As Spud Dillon had said Ing, was mumbling curses and.fum- H and had a grand time only to have fectioners' sugar. Add orange juice - one time "i never look at them bling at his gus. As he raised it, !t all spoiled by realizing along until of right consistency to spread. teeth of Barg Brockwell's but.What. Joe Rooney slammed him across about live.o'clock that you haven't, Beat -until smooth and spread oa I think of a graveyard." _ the wrist with. his cue. The gun anything ready for dinner? Then cake. Makes enough frosting to High Words thumped to the floor, where Dako- - you dash into a store on the way and e Leo.Brockwell was smaller than to Blue snapped it up. I me an Du canned noun and cover a ho d y g c s std of Ltso 9-inch la his father, .with, the same.swarthy! Dakota stepped back. "A'right, chops or steak, knowing that this _ up. 1 I is the most •-travagant way to pay coloring and black eyes. But Leo's Joe:" he drawled. "Let em• y mouth was thin, s1rcastic and got their stingers. -stn' muchi�oblig for your little holiday. All because 'sneering, twisting up at one corner. ed, Joe. That was quick, 'heady �. you didn't plan ahead. He was built- on the lithe, feline work." There is a way to have your Bake lines of a- panther. and lie moved Barg Brockwell yl'urched to his and eat 1t too. Here is a menu �--loith the same slinking;walk. feet and dragged Leo up beside II which can be prepared. before. you' Hie hands on bis hips, Dakota him. A little,smear of Blood show- I go out and be on the ,table a few - 1B1ve stopped a yard from the ed on Sarg's shoulder. And before minutes atter you. get back home- A88 could speak further,, Jigger' 4 The main dish is Casserole of T Starbuck came lunging through the, for the., - r swinging doors, a drawn grin In his • _ TTERN 4582 Lamb. mb m, yo this nsma a Cardinal ' P>, _ i While flus ca ng :- Do This if You re hand. ' DAMS Salad, then the Orange Dessert ��o 's ANNE A Cake tilen straighten ' V4'h3t's join'' on to Where?" he rafghten up the kitch- snapRed. "Loyale, are yule in troll-' i ' Here's the latest recruit in the _ i r ea and you're finished.' When you bie already? ranks of chic smocks. A smock Don't [aloe etuinceS on harmful opines and finally 4rrive home after an atter- - products which you know nothing about.aUsend ."Hardly," aaswe�ed Dakota, smi1- with style appeal—that's news and 3' ,common sense.Get more nothing air,more deep noon tree from care, all you have land take a reliable,time proves r,moremedicin Bks !ng thinly. '.Not quite so fast,-Star- it's what Pattern 4822 ,possesses. to do is turn on the oven to heat. -famous Lydia E. Piakham'.veeecsble Com- brick. Damned if yuh'don't act like Like Autumn's. frocks,. it goes in the casserole, toast some rolls, slice • Help irttp prove your personality pound—madeespetiaByfwvosuafromwhole- for rounded yokes with gathered with Wrigley's Grim. Keep your -some herbs and coots-—letit help-Nature tone yo:rs just waitin' a chance to try y the cake, unmold the salad.and din- teeth white, breath sweet, by iup your system and thus calm tangly nerves, --an''hang somethin'on-Sli-m, .-fulness 'just beneath. The way ready� •• 'using healthful Wrigley's Guru lessen dutrees from female functional disor- _ 4ers and make life worth living. For just a momenta wary film sparkling buttons adorn •i LAMB EN CASSEROLE lilt' s- e - For over so year. one woman has tots seemed to shadow SLarbuck's eyes. _the. demure look of the collar and - dren also love the delicious re- r, another how-to so-"smiling thru" witb- Then .he gripped' himself. "Well, pockets, is enough to make your 1 pound breast of Iamb; cut in freshing flavor of Wrigley's DoubN _;Wnkham's Compound—let a help YOU. Mint.Take some home today.es ar' fingers itch fora needle. Even if small pieces you've never made a smozk,.you'll irs Cyp onions, sliced , A A r♦ find it a quick, simple yob with 1 tablespoon butter `Extra Money For Christmas! , the Sewing instructor to aid you_ i cup boiling water It's a style ever woman will ap- i cup carrots, diced — artist, P R , predate tike` commercial ar ,1 cu otatoes, diced the home-maker, the mother-to-, cups'canned tomatoes 1 O in ' Prizes be, the business girl who'll use it 1lj teaspoons salt' with pyjamas for lounge wear. jk teaspoon- pepper to - e n 3 tablespoons q k-cooking tapi. misses' and women's sizesal2, 14, oca _ ric 1 ; :.For the best, - m - .. add water. Bak covered, in mod- s- - s �. 40 and 42.. Size 16 takes•3 3-4 _• Christmaor New Years yards 36 inch fabric. crate oven (350e deg.eF.) about 1 Send twenty cents (20c) in . Y ` Dinner Menu - ball.-. Add other ingredients; bake !- coins (stamps cannot be accept- t� hour; stji often. Serves 6. This --- ed) for this Anne Adams pat- re-beats without any loss of flavour r CONTEST' RULES: torn. Write Mainly size, name, or body. ? ' address and style number. Send : I 1. One entry'to a household. your order to Anne Adams, Room CARDINAL SALAD �. Z. Write plan of filen. It is not necessary to give recipes 425,, 73 West Adelaide St.; To- 1 package lemon jelly powder 0 Ce yQ11 2 for, each individual dish. Recipes will be accepted ronto.- 1 cup, warm- water '" # for not more than three items on the menu. cup beet juice . sweeten your _ 3. Print your own Warne and address•plainly. 3 tablespoons vinegar morning.eeresl - 4. Write on'one side of paper only. , teaspoon salt S. Contest closes Saturday, November 26. Lem to Type at Home 2, teaspoons scraped onion with BEE N'VE Roomto Contest Vaitor- 421 Typing . is a_, vOnly #I aluR410 1 tablespoon. prepared horoe-rad- eekly ish 73 Wetat Adelaide St., Toronto. Buys a y buys asset a a new Corona, % cup celery, diced 3; , 1 world's most popular 1.cup cooked beets, diced "�AFroinutent:Dietitian Will Act as Contest Judge CORONA portable fypewrlter, in- know how t -- "' eluding.Carrying Case Dissolve jelly powder in warm ,�1 Prizes: First $5• Second $3' Third $2. end To7h Typing Instructor. Write water. Add beet juice, - vinegar, good. etleal > > > for full detnils' salt, onion, and horseradish. Chill. -�' A $PEC!!►L PRIZE will he given for the best recipe for an r, A smith R f.,rnn:� rY,wr„.-lterm or }rjstee: m _F /•nnn In iAd ” t�r.,nt `1• t'•• '.-creat° When alightly thickened, fold in � 'a individual dish, celery and beets. Turn into mold. t, ' r,i_.:'• - Issue NO.. 14i3—'38 -Chill until firm.- "Unmo]d on crisp kw' l Your Entry.Earl y i y- Lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise, C Serves 8., j Y • 1 .. :A �A, aa, m ?r^'n "r•'x�'L."et.�r�„ea+��.�-e�•e-•'spa, .. ;". ...e. .. �a5" .. t . _ .r h. •t li �tllw t '..,•, .._. .-:..:";,_... ,r ... .. ': .'';;.: , '..' :m.•, '�' "✓ ..•.m :. ' •~ - ia-lwdv*•+at�IF•tLtli+.;:, ..e�,gpu•co.e �-.,x v,Ftcp, :w.y -�•.� ar.+•..::...s.r. �. @.s,.a, a� aaa*++.� -fix.:-*- *+ra w'•� .. '`-=�_. ,r.s,;:_� .r,.�:: t,u. ; .. -.� "Goodbye "Invisible" Plates But, if we are agreed that the whom Satan had bound, lo. these Sunday Is to be a day of rest, it is eighteen years, to have been loosed still more essential for ud to under- from this bond on the day of the Aler ' ' 'YOu Listenin'� '� stanthat it must be a holy not an sabbath? Jesus asks two questions, { _ ignoble rest. the answers to which are beyond } — By FREDDIE TEE Luke 13:10-17. 10. And 'he was quylat3on. The argumea� to eumu- t teaching in one of the synagogues la Me: the woman, a human.being, ' on the sabbath day. No man Is over against the, oz and the ase. brought ever so good or.so wise that he can mere beasts, =s.. CBS VARIETY PROGRAM both stage and screen, B afford to remalii a[waF�from church. 17, And as he said these things, ', • adversaries were out tp �; singing t the We here discolr�rthat the Lord was all his p .Jack Haley, jovial g g , her remarkable talents o comedian inaugurated his own acknowledged to:tie one worthy of shame: and all the multitude re- •-variet program over the Colum- radio when she took the starring �'" y p role*in the "Silver Theatre" pro- expounding the Scriptures in the joiced for all the glorious thinBa bia network. on Friday, October synagogue. that were done by him. They are = t� 14, -CBS, 7.30 to 8.00 duction heard over the Columbia 11, And hebold, a woman that silenced and put to shame because ' 9th. h network, Sunday, October.p , s irit of infirmity eighteen the law and'compassion and com- -- P m-, FSJ,�die was auported by had a. p - . Lucille' Ball, young screen com- (WABC-CBS, 6.90 to-6.30 p.m., ¢ years;,and she was bowed together, mon sense and all reason are over- t herself-up-_.. _�hfllz�Lng1Y...a ainat them and on EST.) the,Marx Brothers: in their cur- Miss Sullavan 12. And when Jesus saw her, he the side of Jesus, justif ng wTiat rent film success; Virginia Ver- z called her, and said to her, Woman, he had done. Out of all of this, was supported by rill, bewitching blues singer, and thou art loosed from thine inflrmtiy. and other miraclett which Jesus per- rill, Ted Fiorito's Orchestra. large cast of on the Sabbath day, we are well known Hol 13. And he laid his hands upon her: formed t„ Haley is a Bos- lywood actors and immediately. she was made plainly taught that, while labor as y e en aged in on a b ?. tonian, born and and actresses • e straight, and glorified bred. Broadway J4 i a s Su14`avan s him (through the laying_ on of ' day set aside for rest and worship, sw,i, y hands) there streamed into her the yet all acts of compassion, all that success blazed a , leading success , i nrretf o! a new lite, so. that the lifts and liberates and ennobles hu- trail to Holly- a z on the stage in + c to recent years was µ, f c rz-d bands, , spiritual and. bodily, by man life is justified and 'commend- wood for him, as the 'star of y which she was held, were loosened. able. and his brilliant "Stae Door" s y 14. And the ruler of the syna g . ' s �. t Bogue; 'being moved with indigna- Sensitive Ears a portrayal of the Her best knownysi ambitious ' b u t x"' movies have in- tion because ,Jesus had healed on _ eluded Three „ �, the•sabbath, answered and said to mike-struck sin r: a" g ComritTles," ,✓" �1, the multitude, There are .six days -Philip Shafer, 21, who grew u w er in the Winch- .W in which men ought to work: in Virginia, is writing lettere to •Ph' Margaret "Sho worn An- 1II ' . ell-Rp, fele. >i p them therefore'come'and be healed, departments of education in every ° "Wake Up and -"'Sullavan gel", So Red the Margaret .Gillies shows the dif- and not on the day of the sabbath. state of the Union suggesting that Live", led to ra- Rose", and "Little Man What ference between this year's "in- :Now." visible" Ontario license plates and He was one of those Pharisees who teachers stop pulling •children's Jack Haley dio stardom., the new 1939 reflecting markers. was a stickler for the strict legal- ears. The practice, he says, not RADIO CONVENIENCES BOWES TROPHY The new plates are made with a istic interpretation of the law ac-' only develops an inferiority com- 4 Rogers new 1939 "Super-Value" white on black color scheme. Ex- cording to the traditions of the ia- piex but ruins one's looks. Sha- ' Radios contribute many new fea- A miniature death mask of Na- peri thousands of tin there. fer, who blames his failure to land. -tures for convenience, including poleon, taken from an original p Y. y 15. But the Lord answered him; a salesman's job on his ears, has easier, quicker and more accur- whish was made in. 1834, is -the glass' crystals have been blown and said, Ye hypocrites, doth 'not arranged to have them sewed into the paint to reflect li t and g ate tuning—but most important is latest'addition to the unique col- p light each one of you on'the the sabbath back. Y their exclusive six individual lection of miniatures which form make them visible at.a great dis- •- loose his oz or his ass from the j spread-band dials. Only one dial part of the Major Bowes exhibit tance and at night. Doctors' cars stall, and lead him away to water- Chile will permit the imports- is visible at a time on this new in the Chrysler Building ilk' New only will use the, experimental York, Smallest items in the colleo- plates till they have been proved tag? 16. And ought not this woman, tion of wheat only under Gov�ra- -anadisn radio so Owt-there can efficacious. Then we may-all have being a daughter of Abraham, meat licence. be no question as.to what band is tion .are four animals, a_panda, a them on our cars. being tunde. This is an innovation leopard, an elephant and a bear, In 'radio sets— s s. ,was as Rogerwas each carved out of a peach pit,. y� n the first successful batteryless Musical`instruments exhibited in- on the eastern aide of the Jordan �Tn+�Oy1�I I�SIgi11Ci - radio in the- world! elude a Dutch silver violin.scarce- River. Galatia was a large pro- I .1. � a a n "SILVER THEATRE" ly three inches long and a wooden Pince in Asia :Minor at the time � Margaret'Sullavan, one of the violin, with case, .five inches. in Paul*wrote The city'of•Cal' sae leading emotional actresses cI length: - was located in the southern part of HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle moles. Asia Minor; the*island of Patmos is I Coat of arms I idyl UB i Baydw i H E1 inflow. located in the"Aegean Sea opposite of T a i i 2 Corded doth.- Printed Text. Ex. 20:8-11; Luke th`e south-western coast of Asia pictured here. 15 To pant 13:10-17. SIM L21 Gaiters. L TFI£ LESSON IN ITS SETTING Minor• 6Its president .N LI 1 L 1Sunday School 8. Remember the sabbath day, to has been 23 To renovateTime.—The later prophecies ofkeep it holy. The: Fwrth Com- described as a t' ��ll �,,,ntIr24 its chief city Isaiah were, uttered somewhere LII E {L tRio de — a „ near g98 B.C. The Incident record- mandment is distinct from other . ` 13 To relieve C Y C 5 iA'8 E R 28 Work of skill _ ' ; .Lesson ed in Luke's Gospel occurred in.De- in a number of ways. [n the pre- TEIN E T OIRIB I 28 Rodent, - - ceding-three commandments, mea, _, Galatians was writtea,AD. 60;..the 1 iV 1 p H E SOIL is the 14 Assembly. cember, A.D. 29, The epistle to the 18 Uncommon. E as.it were, is spoken to individually 17 Spasmodic is P iOiN country id as regards bis relationships to God. South LESSON IV epistle to.the Colosataas A.D. 54; twitchings. T E T Ai8 A In_the last six comandments he is OUR DAY OF REST _ and the book, of Revelation A.D. 90 18 Common S E R L I E R 1 M America. spoken to as a member of society, liquid N Y 31 Threaten Exodus 20:8.11; Isaiah 58:13,14; or A.D. 95. regarding his relationships to other t -Luke 13:10.17; Galatians 4:8.11; Place—The incident recordad is .19 Dress 33 Appalling. Colossians 2:16;' Revelations 1:10 Luke's Gospel occurred it Persea People. In the Fourth Command• ornament. 88 Greater slope.58 Coffee is its . 35 Queer. ment both of these ideas are found 20 Drunkards. 41 Pardises. Chief 3g,Born. together. 42 Derby. VERTICAL 3-7 Sound of- N d ..gA team a Pomace '43 To twist and a s ;ise. The word bbath is r 1 W ger. urp 22 Measure, LIFE'S I-IKE THAT -- :,By Fr ehtr root meaning to-break off, or to de s. compress. 2 To lift tip. 38 Street. grabs 4- sist, and, therefore, originally, sim 24 Velvet-black 44 Thought. 3 Kind o!cravat 39 Pastry. S. ply meant a time of ceasation from mineral 46 Proverb. 4 Relish. 40 Finish. work. 25 Soft food: -•47 Find of 5 Legal'rule. 45 By-product of s 9. Six-days shalt thou labor, and 27 Before, lettuce. g To love to a are. Qft-t do all thy work. ft is generally, 29 Every. 49 Like an oaf. excess! 48 Bones / forgotten is reciting or speaking 31 Blerill 52 Hat material. 7 Goddess of 50 Eucharist �. about the seventh day that there 32 Social insect.. 55 Minister's peace. vessel. / ,�� • 34 Composition house, 8 Auto. 51 Distant.. r l§ as distinct a comma ad here to for nine 56 Wrath. 9 Alms.box: 53 To sin. wwork ork. as there is to c^ase from instrument 57 Its president. 30 Genus of ..'54 Lion. _ 10'. But the seventh day is a sab- 1 9 10 II 12 bath unto Jehovah tby God; to it thou shalt not do any work, thou, 13 M4 5 !6 nor thy son, nor thy. daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, y 9 !! nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger �r F that is with#n thy gates. .Rest and 1 23 dedication to God are the proper-. ' J y: tie here assigned to the Sabbath. 2 ps g g 0 11. For in'six days Jehovah made heaven a _-- - a- t that is them is, and rested the sev- enth day: wherefere Jehovah bless- ed the sabbath day, and, hallowed 3q 39 40 .; . x- it. The refer-nr� h^:P i; to Gen. I 43 - "* 2:1-3. To work acid t'J fcJ 3l .li.0 iii.:ely. 4 46 ' with a certain average proportion of time devoted to-each,is preacrib= ed to man by the conditions of his physical well being. To attain the y 5Q I 5? 5 — 5��� - ends 'of his existence upon earth y y and maintain his powers in health55 - -- - _. ,.. bar, with certain intervals for rest36 tis yin.rs+� 4-23 �E��Q' intercalated in the time devoted to 7 r• labor, is universally indispensable. zi r "Do you think you could do anything with Towser. POP Beast and Man Go Hungry _ By J. MILLAR WATT RICE HOPISE.S SELDOM- EAT THE DAY BEF=ORE AND I SELDOM EAT A, RASE POP _Y THE .DAY AFTER! . r , e • ot 8-6 (Co t:I936,b The Bet 8 to Inc.) TM ... .. 4 t n , . . ia r.: � .' 1.T'T{ _.p .., ,...�. F a ,".'. ;?. .......,.•. . , .... f" 7 :'Zc Z.l-IFS '.w,an+u .. '. -... .,,.,- "�..-.. -W ...:. ,. .. .;.. .. .ry P: : s, rr.;' ¢t.. :r r✓: �t - aY' dt'�. .-'4, ;j• _ _ .. .. .., Iii u7 % r access to them at any time, and which we believe is'of interest to : ei:.ka-ri.v>c� Eawa : II freedom is their use of them. You parents particularly.—Ed). L. E.O/NE I iL might first think, "What if someone ?ser they should be allowed absolute Learn, to -Play FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND :SL76 per year $L80 paid in alines stole one?" His answer was, "How HAVG'AlIAN GUITAR, SPANISH I EMBALMER qu""10 ions to the. United stats in the world can you expect them Gu FREE GUITAR and UKELELE }Successor to W.J. Msthw. Wand Gt. Bdtaia $2.00 in adva>sos. to be honest whey they leave you, 8toutt•rille if you can't trust them while' they -individual half-hour Seasons 4 'r are with you?. And even if one < 1 ' I 1 Nigitt and Day t3erviea JOHN MURKAR. Prourieto.r should b stolen, it would be weu Mona Bea Studios Business Phones Residence blhensr worth it, if,the other children used 9 Clarcmont. Markhats, Unionville, 9801 9820 ionvention at Brooklin freely and the desired- end is att- WRITE = Uxbridge. Stouffviile. ;by I. L. Wiisor, Principal of ained. A case was explained of a S A Pickering Public School - big, tough boy, who came to. a' BeNndOrWse Instrumsats supplied on request, T_ school and gave the iunpressOh a„a rafter To convince you as to the merits,of our During the Morning Session an that he was going to be's realslants r i �'; ystem you will receive FREE of charge address was van b Miss Simpson nuisance. However -the teacher area to be u n any one the above roofed,patched or re- _ given y One senna O of on."Writing» as outlin in'the-new found.. out his great -desire--was ---yaks.&-Cour$tasd- instruments. F Program of ;Studiefor .Public become a trapper• He was suPPlieJ ud`•Tate I+n'•meta4l NENT NAGGING PAINSchool. with books on the Great Northland, Ab6ol t investment.Abedately weathe.� WhitevaleChildren are now taught printing and became very interested• He c�•.w r.aooa. ..�--�• FRAYS THE TEMPER d. when they first come to school, and read many' books Af this.natturee of the , SOLD ON A 25 YEAR Abal RAMP= ���,. ERVES. IT MAY BE tete, they are then taught t0 join studious scholars Gener— in the school. Pifcea this gaIl are roarer because or Bate. ' these printed letters,and eventually It was also pointed out that con Tazez mpton ssoofave ajnouspreytw estm teal TUCK. OPT. D. 1�anafactnrersalso or famoa.Prcetonst••1 McCORMICH-1)EERINGf C. H. the whole school will be writing in versation periods in school are and d.m. Poultry wars+• - la ss Addrem.308 Guelph Jame" Preston.ock DEALS this manner, which is the way writ- very, helpful. Just have a talk a- : > N!. !• Q Ing has been taught in the English bout anything, and as each one tells �' . ll�s 1615 _- Schools for some Buie. and strange. his story, his English maybe carr- ALSO Al►A, OPl'L' as it may occur, one may write in acted in a very systematic manner. FI.NURT a TUDWPS AcN ZRWN this manner at a very fair rate of The second'day of the.Convention• ` MACHMMY ! REPAIRS �• fa to take Place on Thursday, Nov. --% Sled Wave 'RLoels. Pedlae Ron& Even in the upper grades, some 10th, when the teachers will journ- lag. Feest or Ls� Fame of the work must now be done with ey to Toronto and observe in the Farii1 M achinery Goodyear 71:es NGtivae t0 YQu 'the'Use of printing such an is schopls of Forest Hill. It might: be Rd BT. Q Gaselins sad OIIs fauna'in newspapers.. painted opt, these schools are lead- G T. G. AUTO PARTS The highlight of the Convention Ing in the activities of the riew pro- Coekshatt Tillers—a sine to salt 'GBNSRAL HARUWAEN was an address ,by Mr. Kendrick, gram of studies- sasses or Tractor You can plow We do Building of all kinds _. T faster. The KID GANG is still the .. � � ht - col who - - ' - Frank Wr School, � - RI d of tate Toronto Normal , leader � a t+►e„;bottoai �� �, $ Ca1i�P8NTE N _� was introduced to the teachers by. (With the introduction of the new Na f Trader Plows reduce VIEM WALM ONT. CEMENTIND;` Inspector Hutchison. Mr. Kendrick Course of Study, we feel free to Plowing Room We have Plows for spoke on "English" which now holds suggest what we have felt for some aLUMHIN6F first Place in the new Course. He time was sorely- -needed in some Zvory Purpose6-1 Dearly news--13 �+ and - exhibited -a number of projects class-rooms, and that-4 different floc Faet9isers---Gi�afa'Drill, sesta Law Motor males - showing what they are-doing in the and better understanding between. ran In oil, measly an steel Zere•- B.UUr'ING e� '' ' Chrysler-Plymouth Normal School, and some of the teacher and Pupils. We have,even .. .. .. Brantford Roo pIIblir Oelar a To:onto__ Thews felt that a Course in Child psythol- We sen Cream Separafora, Flee• , y t 8 Ids consisted mainly P ogy, taken by the teachers.would t F ale'Lmpire Batitreom We -projects Dealer 8iatprt which were illustrated with draw-' -be very helpful. The-progress made �'gnlpment, Duro Wates Ings. An illustrated poem o! Ahad= by pupils who."like" their teacher, Poest & Need — CoebAidt GUOD USED CARS -- Systeme, Beatty sin showed the drawing of a beauty as against those who are Being con-. DSIAval P'ef8ar_Pred cis GDODYEAR TIRES 8rable Egnlpment iful old Chinese Palace, which nee- tinually "nagged" by the teacher-isasidt-tPA piprity of research - G F WILLARD BA I'TERIEf an saber Building Material work- interesting. It seems that a little - GENERAL BLACKS:NITHING $-4timates Free SK"I EEM MOTOR RPPATRIZ -This child, in making this project 'praise of a better worko Work Guam W. F. DI9NE {i'reenwoo would indirectly learn History, by . class along with the ever-present Give as a trial on a New or a Used Cat Pnows Picx 2814 41t[ .2t Hours T Service F. J. '�'ROII 3E his reading up of the old cantle; he condemnation of their Poor work -rowing _ would learn Mathematics by his would be a big help towards lessen- OQrdon � Law phone!1502; measuring and deductions in Figur- Ing that amount of below-par work �j Y • Ing out the sires of the different Mr. Wilson -gives oar readers a BROCI� P>rQKFRTNEh OvrARIO parts of his drawing; and would generous amount' of information on - Phone 29011 :enjoy doing' all• this when it Is int- the principles. of the new studies _: __ THEATREPIUSERING, _ _ ARI - --_ • oN O r ermingled with the drawing and _ — — _ '�7CT f3IZ'BX �� poem ih which he in mach interest- - "od- Even Comic Strips were found THE :among the Projects, and Mr. Kend- ;1?RILI�Y and SATURDAY rick•.upheld'the choice of this-child, 1TNIONgILLE OCTOBER u and 22 Radio Seryice As he maintains the interest now shown in them by adults an well as T Last Show Fri at 8.20, fat.at 9.10 Expert semoe and re- children, shows they have come to JUA IOR. FAR�dERS Saturday Matinee at 1.30 _ � pairs t0 all In"a�69. 8688 Sold 16 + 'stay. In makinga project On them, �` ,y - 0nS1Jle okargae. Wilrl; the child mustfigureout his cos-- Will hold their ANNUAL Bar 20 JuatZC.e versation so as'to lend to an iPter- guaranteoa• •A.W-MITCHELL _ :*ating ending; he lean about gar- FALL DANCE wits _ toasting, and it teacllea him how to .�RT H U R FIELD - Pickerin - .+think for himself, which in one of :MAMMOTH HALL WILL.tAM BOYD the greatest aims of the Public ,GEORGE- HAYES Gannets Radio sad Television�� //'''��_ g Member OOkial Radio _Service odes%' Onto MALVERN School system of today. Also _ Assoc ax n. Literature, Mi. Hendrick explains On the Evenin= of i6 Phone 6201, PICKBRING1 7. it Time anyone who does not like Literst- Friday, Oct. 28th ure, it must naturally follow that + _ to .Marry" _'he does, not like life. It is now the Hannagan's Music Refreshments , duty of the school to direct a child's .-WITH anted reading and' literature so that its �11)�1IS�ION-50 CENTS _ RICHARD ARLEN V V a 1 V�J- enjoyable. A child who is interest- ed in aeroplanes, should be furnish- MARY ASTCR . - WeHavePlaced LIONEL STAN DER . a _ ed vdth'books in which he may read of the flights- of great importance. such as those made by Admiral Asphalt ROOtInR III Stock MONDAY,and WEDNESDAY yell your Calves at home, BEH,�-t an&26 _ suit all needs, it will be seen that First Snow at 7.Orr time and money. aa.great many books Rill be necesa- Hemlock, Slt►ba fo.r ►5Umm9r Last Complete Show at 8.20 • " wry for all schools. These books H se h . We , ave- a -bu er at the. farm should be placed on shelves around =A.W. MITCHELL Walking Down the, class-room, where children have ,Pickering, Ont. 49tf > Broadway Monday, Tuesday, and - With Y'� 3 l� r wednesda o o CLAI RE TREVOR y �✓ PH�iI 18, BROOKS - - -- -_ MICHAEL WHALBN f�PICKERINaFARMS V PEA 1938 Buick Sedan Neat-Electric Grinder 2b cyclo 1tNon'St0 1'O. S 198? Quvf SFdan li6hp Power unit, Int. p PiOtiBRiNG'6100' - `'1[rE11►16i 1937 Chev. Coach :`.6p Int.•engine NeW York" ISM Ford Comb ,6hp.'Toronto wind engine 1986 Chev. Coach -Verity riding plow WITH s 1986 Plymouth Coupe '-Wilkinsou single plow IT _ _.::SEE SND DRIVE ANNA LEE JOHN LODEIt '3986 Ford Coupe - %ay y 1931 Chev. Coach _�_ Cutter Tbreo Shows, at 6.�S and 10 P.m, The NEW DODGE 1939 „ 3932 Chcv. coach `Litter Carrier, Beatty complete . On the Ata III Person Sedan, r� • 1932 Rugby Truck duals, 2-ton Massey hand cutting-bar '31 Durant w7 il, a Lcellent - -;3981 Ford Truck 2-ton scala Speight hand cutting-hos Cbampion Barn Dante Gan frons 3980 Dodge Sedan Electric Washer, Merry Maid = Chicago. to a Wbirlwh)c Kean& _1929 Chew. Coach -Elei:tric Washer, Bea" __ shape, Cheap :. > Ford 1-ton truclt d - 8 Hand Washers up of Music, Song and Fuo. : -' 1928 Pontiac Sedan _ '2 Engine-drive washers Complete and Fresh Stook of refri raeor RUSTY REU6EN 11488 Pontiac Coach - Frigidaire, - 926 Ford Coaches Norge refri6erat�or and his F..aude Batteries : 1040 McDeering Tractor- _ . Hayes rt power tor all RAD10 COWBOY BAND ' -rordson traetos, spade lap 2 Stewart power aliplsrs ;;$' from $4:95 up 1lbrdson tractor — pansy Set platform scales• , ,Also on the SCREEN PRFiSTONbi ALOOHOL 'Cockshntt tra4ctor plow, &furrow Tractor power lift, for 6 !!. �f•', s Oliver tractors, l-farrow 22in. Fireport Gurney tnraeoe. i,' 6iWalking down - ,;�jF" ACE alson Cutting-bot 6-Hote Clarex Cook Stove. :XcUughlin D.-Head Ort Areae 2-in-1 Cook Ston. -Broadway" Natty Grinder �. sayer Heater wh _ (Alfred Mole) aawley Grinder d h6 Laundry Heater WITH a >r Griadse S in. Stewart-Wsraer Radio ` _ _CLAIRE TREVOR _ CL AREMONT. ONTARIO r ,'... ala COPCLARFMIff PHYLLIS BROOKS Phone $301 - r r • , ..._.' .. ... .. ..,;.,.. yq:-,.:,.. � ,..,, ...,. ........ •. ... .>- ,µ Y .Fid '6, NwTu 4 J "'f '1 rya 4. � „y,.�'..-+.�•„�: ..f.5• s: +CLAREMONT is heard of having 'two entrances - q LAND SURWYOK Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh,of Mit or an entrance and an exit, where- � - BarClay-TrAnaport by cars might enter by one gate, cheek, where- spent Sunday with W. M. and pass around .over a driveway, F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Be, C C H Tuck airs. Palmer and other friends. Y, and [� 8. On file are ttid records of coir . �y "• k�' Mrs. George Richardson Is stili out the other gate. This is a very Ietween Claremont, Broagbsi• ~ very poor health, and is suffer' common arrangement today, but Kinin Gibson and ' Ysraold, f':�' Opt. r� ve bg;n+� East. Oshawa. Yb.•ee I", ' Gseeaweod,,Whita►sle and ToraaM _ Ing much from neuritis at present. physical arrangements here may Harry Porter moved into his new not permit such an arrangement, Eyesight :dy drivers are trained to be carona! c Premises across the street from the and the directors no doubt have Specialist courteous and reliable► ti STANLEY THEATRE former location, and is now settled.'.been considering the situation,- Di ner Bldg. . In a bright, convenient shop. On Saturday evening at the home $TOUFFVILLE Bpedal Rates an Long Distaslss , Miss Margaret Macnab was able of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham,- a Opp site P. O. to be out again, the first of this large number of ,friends and rola• Phone 1001 :<M Oshawa g' . " - wetives gathered to celebrate Mr. He sides toe suLaIL ' ""leo loveni - �'- ^ .•. It is reported that the Shell gas Ham's birthday, which was on Sun- Showing k _., {, ::., All siMpnents Nand oreteded tanks on the corner were broken day, the 16th. A-very interesting Week Nights-8.15. Standard Time 5th -' into on Saturdaynight and about program was ,given by the family, hen t>te weather , g consisting of readings, solos sm & Holiday*•-2.Shows,7 and 9 p.nes • seven to ten gallons talker. g q Anniversary TeL cure. r� - 1P. C. Messrs Fred Ward, Win. .Birkett tats aid duets. Mr. Ham was theCleTLiUkSLAY, FRIDAY 3o SATURDAY - - And Fred Evans comprised a rink 'recipient of many nice gifts and s �� C. ' • _ ow,.d as . .tea r, from the Claremont Club that went �� a11, and only wished-he ". OCTOBE,R 20. 21 and 22 to unionAlle, 01%, saturdo could have more hirthiian than w SONjA NFEN19 Tnis Con n is worth I�'.at L any" noon last,• bringing horse second one in a year- Lunch was served. prize (two wig)• and all took a very active part in IN that part of t4 evening's mlebra- • ' �Z.� Maple Leaf lln�nsl Fire a Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Walford "Ha have returned to their home here. tion. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will ppy LaaAWii'$ If used t0 appl] on Gibbons .has been visiting her Ham, Mrs. Frank Soden, Mr. Cliff daughter, Mrs. Adam Spears, of . Soden ,and Miss, Barnard, all of w1TH ey9 examination and VVhitevale, duringwhich visit Mrs. Tomato, spent the day at the Ham SM WAWAN28A DM CL am• DON AMECHR glasses on or before Qibbons celebrated her 98rd birth- Cissa sews fee P'ar>Is std Com! t day. - JE 3N HEKSHOLT _ ;NOV. 16th COM Rev. J. W. Holmen of Goodwood EDY LESLIE SMITH : Wt ,. En..raae. ft )s.ad1:sr ' ~rill preach at both the morning and WALT DISNEY'S SHORTS ades e - d vening sessions in the United Insurance Ad Church on Sunday next. Rev. J. E. Expert Gloverf A ~ will conduct the Anniversary i VJONDAY.TUESDAY, WEDN'SL1AY ATTENTIO :Seat OCTOBER the . 5th Line on the OCTOBER 24. 26 and 28 i Write or 1"llws ' Goodwood charge. Radio Service BOWMAN S RO WB Something went wrong with tie BIG DOUBLE'BILL r motion-picture schedule last SaturR1'UT" ONTARIO -,day! night. They didn't appear, no- D 1 XM ROAD "Roll, Along .Brod Road Gravel •body seems to know why, but there R. R,. 2, PiokAring 19 fy Pit " v►as a large, disappointed crowd who waited around the hall for that COWhOy �++ " show. Rather an nnfoi•Euriate incid- Farr s Elevator A Zane Grey Western Lrua4eci Pit Run Theoent-fregulular monthllyy meeting or Starring SMITH BALLEW Gravel ' A. the Women's Missionary. Society Claremont, Ont. ALSO �+ r was held in the United 'Church at C Sand and Graded + / �Claresnont on Thursday, Oct: 18th. Rea Fkse>.e ESJ txri.. am. 45 Fathers" - Stone ' he program was in charge of• Starring JANE WITHERS Mrs. Tomlinson's group ,and was Gaal, W"d. 'Building sn"lio Delivered or La&del in Pit carefully prepand. Mrs. Cooper °kms Feeee. Feeds presented the Fifth Chapter of the ►HURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY PHONE: Plant, Pick(026 - 'Study Book. "A New Church faces - ming and Saws OCTOBER 97, 28 and 29 Torooio office Howard 6471 ,= a New World". The Devotional All kinds of Grata. Period was conducted by Miss' Gra- . Pbene and Get our Arlees. BIG DOUBLE'BILL JOHN BOURNE da BON r ham and Miss Smith. The regular monthly meeting of ELECTRIC "Hopalong Rides a the Baptist Women's Mission .Circle ff will be held on Friday evening, Oct. -Again" - . 28th; at the home of Mrs. G. M. 'E N.CERS - _ Forsyth, at 8 .p. m. Miss Estelle ?I Western with =_. Eaton; of Toronto will be the guest WILLIAM BOYD �. speaker. Being a special meeting SIMPLL-- ROUNUMICAL WINDYHeYhS Sor girls and young women, a very Holds Live Steck Safely with one Win cordial invitation is extended to all `Hold teal Navy'' , ` " girls and ladies of the community �^�^ attend. Six Years Use St:rrinQ i The construction of the new res- taurant is now making rapid pro- j have proved their worth o0 100, RY CARLISLE gress and well on.the way to com- 000 farms in U. S.A. The 20th - pletion. Two new buildings on the century way to bold live stock JOHN HtlT1'ARD _ four-cornere will improve the app- I guaranteedusitsas'low as 520. . earance considerably, as little had For full particulars write { been done since the hotel fire, nth- ; er than clear away the debris that I FARM ELECTRIC was left. Reports are current .of 183 King,. East. Toronto, or r10TTER .additional construction- on the rem- a}U%ti DE TURNER - ;ainder of the property this fall or •W'hitevale .Ontario.. _ _ ;'nearly next spring: . Atter a lingering illness •of some years, that became more acute dur- The Economytore ung the past-few .months, Ernest' S .5c. to $1.00 ,Anderson, the fourteen- year . old son of air. and MV. Maitland And- Manyflowers, toilet soap, 3 fbr 11c. Jerson, passed away at his home �y Esther powder &. cream 2-25c. �. Here on Thursday night, Oct.' 13th. Noxzema 15c. Y 3: well known T Wave. set_ community and the local school, Milk Jugs 15e. • In simple,but rices de- 'The sympathy of the whole comm- Salad Bowls 15c. sign we can do- furnish ` -unit was aroused as is always memorials that will Y , Y Roseglow sherbet & platen, set,.lOc. - r the case ,when a popular Young Boys golf hose lastex,cuff 45 k from every person of such a tender age is. tak- Children ribbed hose, '20.85c. pair standpoint. In`dignity -•en, and the sympathy of the com- Men's wool Box 30-85c. pair of app our xnunity is expressed for the family Children vests with strap, 20c wort will stand out an their very sad bereavement. Cotton & Rayon bloomers ?-25c. the ages. . h' ^. �.• Aa.experience at a recent funeral Aprons, coverall 86a Na theater 'hibatte .at the Claremont Union 'Cemetery Men's cotton gloves, shirts, over- H• W. STAI!"!'ORD ks responsible for a renewal of the alls and pants. Higiswep 11[ la1 , :,.: 'j� . - -- - o! and control of tra{fic at a fun-. A. di! Rilitiy Oak. A. C. BROOMS ESSED RLLETS r.- Wal at this ceameterf. A suggestion �Clsreneat Ontario Road West IWwrrr+"' O! HADDOCK :; . . . "tap ottet7t . . � ,. x Tkis ktmmm zm wM sparkle when pdt • �i twess�of cosecs 'bring in an appetizing plater of Fish. It's a • i ww of;rated cid Case- ` dine chess dish fit for a king. with its delicious;palaw- �„ i,'. - z fes►« or w pleasing.flavour . . . pet so inexpensive that j tPrepare hea butter, tthe sauce par will have money kft over 50c exua meat CALL AT mustard, and the mi11G add time cresta the graced cheese, ,awn. • BOOSE'S a wi the sue4 with.damp cloth, cut in individual Yar can copy Canadian Fish and Shellfish alL CASH & CARRY STORE the chase tie°`vt p end—with mss diffesect kinds— • with chopDad pataier,place -- -- --crag well k t2aeed orec dirk. ►fl04 imOlGldr dl!!d,canned of iCk� • • - Teases ars last a few e! O@ ee coo 0 minutes in �u wish. Many tem \ py(e�p modemse oven. Pillets of •• T� p Ptd s�eira.'�other kind of Canadian recipes make it for to-offer de' Soap Chips—'- LOW hips... ....8 lbs., 23e. iaar.d.f pep po+i h8h O W ROUND ale Prunes .... ..... 8 lbs., 25c. variety m hearty appeeitss _. TRIP FARE 7 b MOTOR COACH, Jar' robbers, red• or white ... 5c. D&ARTMIfiT Or faaa^OTTAWA: f ,, Y. Tomatoes ..............8 for 2&— coal nit .......... per. gal. 18c. : IVR/TE FAR fRfEBf�OKLfT/ To. (5 or more gala. 17c.) -------- ------- -------- \\ BOSTON •WASHINGTON ATLANTIC.CITY, Jewell shortening, ...... lb. 12c. 'lane, me Looe lira.Doc" ••100 Tempting i _ Dstea ..... 1b. los. fern>e.P \ 'TItYNTa ead INiORMATION AT Vinegar, eptrits or cider ..gal. 35c. Neta....,...... ... . »..,,... f EP.STERN HOUSFk-phone 4500 Sweet corn ..............tin, Sr- (ri::e Print im"a pwnir) f :�. Macaroni 6c. -5 lbs. ........86c. ad/ra,..... »_............. .. . . ... ... __. .� s At 0 ..............................._....._......•.............CW n e �� n CLAREMONT, UN T. • ... :. Y. e). S,e�•5....cf�Y,4(-•, ,�: grs.�g•-5a.r ,,'l'•Y'�.w:' :...,yr.. :.a'.% �.v.-x;�•E.s. •z.r.'. ;._,a w<?a..=.'.:n..",.:a•�,.n'.,i •..-.x..�.•::,.�. ..r ' � -,+.v�_.xi�•.wi:fw; . - 7...s y��y . r +•e.., +r< :-.., ..,.v.'%'f-' -lii'ac9►=wi.-'•+cL '•, -' .., ..<.... ... -"„ .. ... ... r� • • � A M E S° C; Interested tl1 Elec.Kan - • I TN/S CURIOUS WORLD Fergusenems$ in the ,. t S. NEWS ;Parade IN T*-i E CONGOIr 8 lazab eth Eed w THE B LC-AAN a w fc y 7ws C•2O\/ERNMEM THE FIGHTING SPIRIT-If more ° �',t:c>,kt1e't• 'MAINTAINS. A • � �� � people were like her, Adolf Hitler's f'•'� r` _ r + SCNOOI- aggressions in Central Europe Would have been stopped long ago. °" ! 4fMI A.septuagenarian lady of daunt- f I ' less spirit who lives to an Ontario * ::• 'THE' town and is respected by all its In ANIMALS habitants listened to•Hitler's Berlin had- TRA ad- TRAIN not hearkened lou to the h stert- 1=1� S Y �.. cal mouthings of the dictator before \ \� SOLD, OR a furious anger against him rose HIRF17 up in her. She kicked the radio, 0L i r and kicked it hard. 't The loudspeaker was damaged to the extent of $3.75. Something n ith the power lines outside of her house and the town David-A. Croll, K.C., former 609" is is •SYS --� TWO will be presenting her with the bill, member of the Hepburn Cabinet, ENCRUST-EQ as a result. who, according to reports, may re- _ s.:_ r^• �R( � _ 'Nevertheless the'lady insists the tits from provincial politics and > Q FOUN6 CJNE-FH^_F kick was worth it. run for Dominion House in the MILE APART, 'K'IT next general election. T ETHER PERFECTLY. -WHITHER FRANCE? - It looks WING THEY HAp now as if France, once the strong. . - FALLEN PART WAY As est democracy on the Continent of Sees Closer Union A } _ ONE BOO).-. - Europe, is to be relegated to the -- - AL4/etN1L1N, Tac'• role of a second-rate power.' How r With the States ' else could you interpret her prea• TMAT THE ; �� '� ►y;�r ent position? NUMtAN 1SRAtiN ,. •+ ,r l- k: di•• Just four years ago France Count- HOLD % .• {:,+,y" ed her European allies ans Premier Hepburn Predicts That / � -., 3r• d friendEra to Come Canada and on both hands: Belgium, Czechoslo- vakia, P116- 11 q Will 16.a. Drnjjn� via, Soviet Russia, Greece, Turkey. Closer TAL • co.a,.�.ar su aravaer,ae ' Ogether FOR centOries it was contended that the African elephant-could Brftiab friendship was assured. not be domesticated, but the Belgian goverrimen3 is offering very Germany was well encircled. Today A closer union between Canada MARGARET (PUDDIN') ES ON' tangible proof to the• contrary It costs between 750 and 1000 French statesmen admit privately and the United States arising from Margaret: (Puddia) Eason, golf- dollars to train one of the beasts, but he pays good dividends when that their country is dependent the struggle of European countries ' Ang sensation of the Canadian wo- put to work on the Congo plantations. - solely on Bri_tain's goodwill for her to become self-sustaining was en- future. visioned by Premier Hepburn.. from openown,-chapioashiy who hails b EXT: What would happen U the earth rotated much aster � 31r. Hepburn told the American m Rosetown, Sank-, and who ;than It does? 4 This alitumn of 1938. Prance in- gelebrated her 17th: birthday is stead of Germany is.encircled: At Transit Association that Japan, #&y.never had a golf lesson in her her back door she has inauegent Italy and Germany revealed in the Asked how she came to take • Spain with its hostile airdromes recent world crisis' they had seri- aa the game she told the Ottawa Brightening Up only a few mile from the border. ons designs upon the rest of the _ # urasl: In the Mediterranean she faces the world, seeking to make themselves "OhOICE self-sustaining at-the expense of Around with &'club when I was 12. 'her off from her reserves In North ' other countries. THE PRESS Partition Off N leeted Bits ' Becoming the Contained only had one club thea, as old Atr.ca. In the east her "impreg- Canada and the United States Iruarber.,two iron, and, one day I And Make Each One a Thing sable" Maginot line of .defense never had feared invasion, but they, fold my brother Bill, whoa a good against Germany is built on the lfer, that I had gone around our Attraction Is GoneOf same engineering principles as the should give serious thought to be- ' o Shortage of teachers keeps thirty coming self-contained. Both "won: Wife-hole course at home in 63.' p Czech fortifications whose secreta dertul couattiea", they were so- ' Only Seventeen schools closed in Alberta. Time One o! the changes most ire_ the Germans now, possess. P "He didn't belleve at first I had was when the western provinces Nothing pled by the same people who had quent}y wasted 1s to enlarge the . g seems to be left for provided the necessary material to done the nine holes to 63 with a were a great attraction to Ontario garden.• Such a move, however, is France to do, but to revolve as two•troa, but I- made him believe teachers. --Kingston Whig-Stand- best not made without careful con- Britain's satellite: maintain free democracies., UN, all right. Father's not such a �• Economic consequences:'thus, of - side n. It d a the European situation. coupled ' e understands y ratio_ is not wise to gd$e I ' good a a angold 1f I'ver but a teacher he's Is so room" ll furnished and arras ed eone r's speech echST IN ltoOthe world Septelm• with the geographical position of dam Keeping Its Distance Canada and the United States. , J re only one. . I've never taken a that maintenance time saved will her 26, he declared that the Sude Af the present time would bring the two conneries.close p , Greenland u -lesson in my life." be sufficient to build 'and :furnish" ten areas were the last territorial said to be moving away from Eur pr together In a new era that must „ Puddln"' reached the quarter a- the additional one: demand 'h would make in. Europe. ops at the rata of about Lilly feet come if the whole economic struc finis.of the tourney before bowing Where enlarging is.out of, the "In Eurape;" mind. lure were nqt to tumble: •. per year. "Nobody can. blame question or deemed inadvisable, the That says nothing about the Brit- . . to Mrs. A. B. Walker, a member of .dr the British Curtis Cup team. Her Greenland very much;' STh t. om. eztating garden often may'be made ash Airless colonies which he a. Times-Journal. - - long drives and putting were sea- more interesting' by `"partitioning wants., Mr, de Valera believes, four of the sationaL but she seemed unnerved -' sir' certain nooks, or enclosinga six coxn[>`es of Ulster-Armagh. on the dratnine holes of her match Hair . Raising Speed i neglected carne!, lust as we make ME, TOO-As soon as Germany Down, Fermanagh. Tyrone, Antrim,with Mrs. Walker and wet down' A Peterborough motorist chased the attic Into a room: Such nooks,. had been granted the settlement Londonderry-would wish to Join, to a four and two defeat. a rabbit for over two miles at first, or compartments, divided by small of the Sudeten minority problem Eire •(formerly the Irish Free ' a- 25 miles an hour and then 32 or 33, hedges, and used as special places . in Czechoslovakih, Poland got her State). and finally passed It. The automo• for special things, will increase the ultimatum In, at Prague, demand _ • Mr. de Valera must have had tis bile thus won the race by.a bare.= element of�wonder and surprise, in the cession of the areas where —Swuig Not New g tongue in his cheek when he said _ Toronto Star. which even familiarity will not the Polish minority , lives. Now, that "Ireland cannot be left. out of whollydestroy, An artist said-of a Says Sir Ernest Hungary has*set up a howl on be- any general settlement of the mi- ce house: "I. like it because half of the Magyars in Czechoslo- nority problem in'Europe." .'Better Highways Needed - the outside appearknee does not be- vakia. Canada has everything to, offer tray what is inside," and the same THE WEEK'S QUESTION -How Derived From Colored Rhythm At home the British Government the tourist-but up-to-date,highways thought eapresses•:a garden quality. is confronted by th-• Welsh Nation- does the price paid this fall for- Canadian Symphony Con- is s general way. It 1a lite Prairie Simplicity in design need not be ob doctor Avers Provinces that make the poorest vlousness.. _.. . _ problem taken up; by ePrime minority ago?Ontario Answer-The compare wheat i ` showing,In all-weather highways.- g VANCOUVER.-Bair Ernest Mo- Regina Leader-Post ter de Valera of Etre who wants a which last year broeght in ;1.0' to Millan, of Toronto, Canadian com•, ' plebiscite In certain areas of Nor- $1.04 is now selling'at 56 to 58 ;poaer. and symphony conductor. Hunting Deer theca Ireland. It such•were held, cents. .01aims "Jitterbugs," "Jam sessions" safe Jobs Next Time - _ Jand swing music are nothing new.' -Funny to hear some oaf' the old tRequires Skill .Sir-Er Canadian crocks`to the Great War for the Vancouver Symphony Or• picking out-t e right n o o ■ iehestra concert here. for themselves in any war to come, !There hardly is a more popular ..� All popular present day, music is The underground bakeshop of the big game animal with hunters than a - derived from coloured rhythm, said' Army Service Corps seems to be a the white ailed deer. Where there y Bir Ernest last week. He *did not strong choice - St. Catharines is adequate forage of the, right •a71 . believe "swing music" would be Standard. kind;these animals are to be found- 'Jittery' They are keen iaervoua lite people crafgtanda ail for veal skill on than permanent. "'Jittery' music i■ in Probably.the result.of the Jittery Junior Fasmer spread : E> De p e lead today." he �� assuming office as Pro " said. part of the hunter in pursuing them cial Minister of Agriculture, Hon. successfully. ` P. M. Da,Qan has taken a lively in- In' 'a region where they are - t I �l Farmers of Russia_a a to-hof '1 u - --- chess tournament in Moscow. nII ea ens ve y, a deer exec I menta Educatingof rural boys and cise uncanny',intelligence_!n eluding gtrls- all today in up-to-date meth- their enemies. While they are able ods of farm practice;he recognizes to see at some distance, particular `` as'of'the utmost Importance to.ag- ly strange movements, they depend I s ' Moron".of tomorrow. - Quelph Tellmostly upon their sense of smell NCDA N1 � 1 and. hearing to warn them,of ap• `r V;L preaching danger. ILeft Hand, Right Hand The hunter must proceed against O 1 ver in Dover, New Jersey, the the wind to get within Bring range, Prove For yourself...as over 100,000 Canadian housewives - town'a poplatiou of'11,000 "will it still-hunting, and he must learn have already proved...that'blue coal'gives the highest oew all activity air Friday in a how to walk through-the woods as available standard of heating value arid�Vatisfaction. _ on m1z�ute prayer for world peace." ,noiselessly as possible, and without The balk of the town's industry is making quick motions, if he U to, Order from year nearest 'blue cos'I' dealer 10 oentted in "huge munitions plants." bag a prize buck. He must not today. Ask him also about the 'blue coal' Oontradiction■ like that are the <cough, talk to his companislf ,, or - —Heat- Regulator- which provides automatic- thin& that keep the public naiad In smoke while stalking the wary !teat -with your 'present equipment. a constant state of bewilderment in whitetails. t' RADIANT these yes• People making nluai- The most favorable conditions, of " + sp to- tiono of wer _ and' praying for course,'are when the leaves aro oft HEATER peseel And tleyond aaydoubt,their the trees, the ground is wet or cov - «-ass bura� vire ■aa from "coal prltyerg are sincere, It to all so bt ered with a good' tracking snow, libai cosi le•. teas so sa b serre, so fantastic, so utterly Us a flood of clian, healtLla,T h Q y LII- end there is no wind blowing. But 1 for chilly autumn sad •arks my■ comprehensible. The unreality of it we can't always pick the best times s - a a s major or write heater� n� 1°'S V "real" only to megalomania" for our hunts, eo must rely upon or ira COURAt-" g Hpvg tier, LLT0. - and would-be "Napoleons"who rule skill and a knowledge of the habits Tun he Shadow" every Sat., 7 p-mc, CBL, Toronto, or , Dept. WA•ess, 'recut% eat by fear and form of the deer to secure our trophies. 6.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. • .. • N , .. •a yy sG •a-ai-- :. - w '. ...' t - - vrti. ''asst': 1 + • C ' Q��Q A �M -One of my aims," says Mrs- Caught a Doe _ y .,W r,AIJ A VICM u►i Haldane, "is to visit women's regi- �•;•:.« e "r A� *���t � menta and battalions. They have j T hQ �II His Al'Il1i LlUP V H ,a„++ly\ their Joann of Arc and Florence �OO� R��r r W IT4'i Nightingales. When I return, I in- SHELF r There's a new game is'Algoma OG DE NQS" t '' tend to write a hook about them, district-home of the famous Al- Kruschen Got at-the Cause and I shall speak at a number of' By ELIZABETH EEDY .� p Soma wolf - catching deer by -- This woman's headaches were" meetings. - hand. Robert Agnew, cottaging e ;of the gripping kind that reduce "Horrors don't get people down. 'WITH MALICE TOWARD SOME' at Harmony Bay on the Batch&- the' sufferer to somethng like They make'them more determined. wana road, near Sault Ste. Marie, By Margaret Hulsey - helplessness. She tried tablets. I am going to show how women .. saw a two-year-old doe in a ba You'll.beam with de- She tried pills. All without avail. It's on the Beet Seller' list, and y y _ <r Only Kruschen could help her. can help in this resistaw.e." everybody's readidg this book that 75 feet off shore. light at the friendly "I used to About that time the department flavour of this grand-tasttn ci a- get very bad head- -bites the hand across the sea (ii P 9 aches," she writes. "\o'tablets or may be allowed to min our, me- of highways road grader came retts tobacco!Ogden's Fine Cut has y lighted the wo to more enjoyable ;. pills .of any kind could relieve taphora) A great manq things that along with Ed. Labelle and Max r smoking for ro 1-your-owners every- .them. One'morning, casually, I we knew vaguely to be wrong or Wannamaker. Labelle took off where, Why not lwm for yourself s tried Kruschen Salts in a glass of V♦ bat Science .(�Ce his shoes'and socks rolled up his how O den's,stands high above hot water. I continued taking it, funny about the English have been g � - hot water. not had one k those * * caught and bottled by the author pants and waded into the water. them all when it comes to giving -.. _awful heR¢ti�hes cinro Kr �'�- (n� - ,tIItlr �� , Fu y ` IS . y!?ltl. — ue-..inp,- �' t the animal ran to shore and into -choose the best pdpers_-'Vog e" • suits me better than anvthinsr' we have them. else. I find it .very good." - Margaret Halsey is the wife of a Wannamaker's arms. or"C hantecler' -and light up fqr :e :'(Mrs.) L.A.W. UNIVERSE MAY BE young Ph,D. who went to England extra smoking pleasurcl Headaches can .nearly alwaysPipe• be traced to sluggishness of the STATIONARY on an exchange professorship. And Sw,o4ars!- s kidneys, liver and intestines, and Dr. Edwin Hubble, noted astron• while her husband taught, the an For AA 'to the unsuspected retention. in omer who has been reaching stag- thor saw life as it was being lived Osdow .the system of I stagnating waste gering distances into apace with in a small English village. A nice, HAVE Mu t material which Po so ;the blood. the world's largest telescope, try sweet little book of essays aboutr s the English countryside should stimulate the internal organs to verse, reports: t ere ore ace healthy, regular action so that no stead this demure lady, possessed L. elazgiro waste is all'oy'ed to col- The results, at the moment, do Iect:• _Your inside is kept clean seem to.tavour the concept of a of.a superlative sense of humor and and serene. And that is just how stationary universe, but they do --leaking acid at every pore, care- HEAR not definitely rale out the posaibil• fully worked at an etching of Eng-• �• ,, ' Kruschen Salts brings nuick and Land that will canoe a war between rAdr ++ lastine relief troth headaches. Ities of an expanding universe. The Ntq kr `_' L judgment Is probably reserved until the two English-speaking nations Will Study Cilllle8e further information becomes avail- if it gets into the right hands. NOT ALL ROSY MEMORIES oOprh r y "With Malice Toward Some." By _ able.' A bunch of IoveIy rosea graced the Women In Battle TO CURE PNEUMONIA Margaret Halsey. 'Illustrated ' by table in my hall, Pneumonia,- "king of diseases," Peppy Boson,278 pp.Toronto: MIs- And all, the memories they brought • Mrs. Charlotte Haldane, wife of may.be conquered through a new -slop Book Co. $225. to those who came to call., ' Professor J. B. S. Haldane, fam- laboratory product developed' by An older woman sighed as.shei_re- ' ous British-scientist, has gone to experiments with sulphanilamide, called the days of yore; China where she will spend six ° Sir Edward Mellanby, secretary of The new product is called M and When in her own small garden, she weeks Y .. " studying e wog o wom- ed a specific curative effect'in the __i as.in the fight against Japanese Great Britain said at Ottawa, last A maiden saw a lover, who has Would Fence aggression. week, case of pneumonia, he said. .It sent her flowers bright will not cure all cases because the An' old man viewed the grave of A ' _ most patients come to the doctor his adored one, passed from his All Race Tracks only when near'death." Expert- sight. J} menta ehowed'that in 100 cases Each mind saw something differ- studied iffer studied 27'untreated patients died. ent, smiles, tears and sighs, ' Class- Med Advertising only eight treated ones died, and of -yes, all LONDON, e A recommendation _ I these six died In the firat week be- Were found in those same rosea, on that "all race tracks be fenced at fore the drug' could demonstrate the table in my hall! least from tae turn into the stretch • AGF-NTS WANTED FURNITVRD Its curative power. '- until the turn past the ,Judges' �``�-- FR02EN FISH REVIVED 'feather Now, Jimmy, what stand on both aides" was made here LADY IN EVERY LOCALITY TO by a Coroner's jury, inquiring into represent complete iine of ladles'. Fish and frogm,both cold blooded happened when the ebw Jumped . . lingerie• men's shirts., socks, ties. STOCK REDUCTION SALE the death of Beverley Carmichael, Popular prlees, highest commie- -animals, can be frozen solid and re- over the moon?" Reconditioned Furnibwe viveA repeatedly utapparent Jimmy - "Somebody got an lila 56, prominent Ilderton farmer and buslues, man who was killed sit -i business• will stand any Investilra- LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. ill effects if electrical curreafs are for va ng cream. tfon. Du Jcrrr Lingerie. 1949 Am- the'-Thorudate'Fair when struck by beret. Montreal. 478 Yonge St., ToroWo used In the reviving process, Dr. L. _ �` a running Liorse during one Of.the WORLD'S 'LARGEST PCIILISHI\O 46 DINING ROOM `SUITES, UAK C. HarBtl, OL New York, reported at Tony She Bald 1 Could races, e company can use full or part-time walnut and birch in walnut the recent annual meeting-o1 the Jklss her on the cheek.' - agents to sollelt orders for Plctor- 'finlsh. Thoroughly cleaned and re. American Society for Biophysics Jack — "Old you do It?" , Ial Review. Gogi Housekeeping conditioned. 8 and '9 piece suite&. 'R e have t0 provide for the fat- and Cosmovolitan. which are just' Priced from $14AS oo. sad Cosmobiology. One of the fish Tony — "Not exactly. I did ure safety of the public -who at- few. Highest commisefona paid! BED ROOM SUITES - REAL tend these fairs," Chief Coroner Dr. -,� 37 had been frozen more than one not know witch cheek she or complete list and fnfoxrnation high class suites in solid wral• a write: n., E. Wilson. 331 Bay nut, or walnut and enamel finishes. hundred times, in some of the ex. meant. and so I kissed her in A. R. Routledge told the jury. "��eq. e_- Street. Toronto Guaranteed clean tsnd completely re, pertments staying is'the, liquid air between the two." will hare, accidents • unless sonre ° conditioned• Priced from a"_%& NEW iNVEVTIO�T ENDS DRIVING "!f,' C I STERF1'ELD SUITES IN A for three hours. protection is given. It there had risk at night. .New,• Ingenious wide variety'of covers and The requisites for keeping fish Today = Don't believe this thing been tenting at the track, it would stop the htrib spectacles, t senna. styles. Mohurs. rs, repps: talpiece suites. alive in repeated tests are quick of life beginning at 40 - or at 20, ,� flanal contribution to night safety. and veioura, Z and 3 piece spites,' _ have controlled the-ruining horse,.. �I - Dangerous headlight glare effect- Guaranteed clean and completely re- freesia and thawing out under the or 30, or b0. Lite.begins each morn- - Ively filtered,out without impair- conditioned. Priced from {14AIL g he declared. Ing view. Relieve eye strain—in- LARGE:STOCK OF ODD DRERSERS, influence Of a high frequency stet• Ing. The dawn of the new day is Pure comfort and protection. Well chiffonlers beds, Ppriners. wardrobes, tris current. the. open door to a new world, one- built attractive. No lenses to kitchen cabinets and stove+ at rock that challenges us to ml}ke .the ap break. Will last a lifetime. Gan bottom pricer. SAYS FEVER HELPS be worn with or without eye etas- TRUE p�� With ConSdetoce In speaking of fever !a Urology beet of Ii. So forget yesterday; live sea. Only 31.75 postpaid. E. M.• +"'7 only in and for to-day. Penfold A Company, Richmond. EVERY ARTICLE TS THOROUGH- and Cutaneous .Review, Dr. F. H. - ,� Que, Healers and agents wanted• iy cleaned, reconditioned onp sold with • positive money back guaran• Redewell lays: Collector - '4'vo called to AMATEUR A1RInST tee of satisfaction. "Fever is a process which aids ' collect some back payments on 4O PAINT AND SELL TO THEIR 'LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. 'in the removal or destruction of fn- what antique furniture you r friends Christman Cards.of Cana- 478 Y e St. Toronto jurlous substances which get into have." than Scenes. 12 Sample Cards worth ung s St.00 when painted sent on receipt the body. It results to as increase Head of the House "You of lac. . Money cheerfully refund uuos Hl h:r+ cull I"3. la leucocytes (the white corpuscles are crazy. 1 never bought an 'ed 11 not satisfied.. This is loam- y• g Y ant, profitable work at dome.• or disease fighters In the body), an — Hollywood Studio. Room 30, 310 YOU CAN 'HAVE♦ CITY 00.VVENf• increase is the rate at which all antique furniture on the instal_ , Hpadina Ave„ Tornntn, ences In your village or farm home ment plan." -STORY without water supply or sewers the body processes work, and .a Collector - "Well, maybe It AGTOMOHILE REPAiiK� write for free informr,tion on our great increase fa clasmatoetes (tile was not not anti ue when oil ' S1Yeek Absorbers modern, self-emptylna, ndourlers 9 Y • Toilets from $40.00 up and leave large blood cells) the, increase re- bought it." " �( ' ` !LES AND SERVICE.ALL MAKES. behind for ever the dread uuc• sistance to Infection, in the blood, n w We sDec33 (31. Fred Stratford, heals with Its Ales, cord and un: is the lymph (the other portion of ' ' Limited. aS (Sar•Krd Wiat Tor- 'healthy dlrcomforts. Kauatlne En -onto. - •onto, x1neerlm Company, i64' Portland the circulation) and all tissues of —_ Street. Tornntn flint. WAverley BIG KPARIK TIME: NONE\' the body. To-day, instead of reducing the ANYONI•:—AtiS'�VHERE—C A�7 SELL PATENTS 3 temperature: it to not unusual for ` ' That Everyone Who Takes Canada's best value Personal AN OFFER`TO EVERY INVENTOR• physician,, to use methods - elec- Chrlrtmaa Cards. Experience un- • List 'of•tnventions and full infor- "Aspirin" > necessary. Samples Free. Exton tricity or others — to increase the ���lp =heels Stay sive selection of forty printed-to-• matron sent tree: The Ramsay cards priced one dollar per Company, Registered. F'atrnt 1t• temperature of the body thus act- order ' do n, none higher. Free cards torneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa,_Can, Usti inCreaaill its fighting or dis- •� a*. r� y g g Drop an Aspirin"Tablet In water—it start's nrith early orders. 40 cents high- PERSONAI, ease restating forces. .' todisiroograteIn2seconds—hence is ready - r 7 _ est rash commission vald'on every _ single order. Also• lets commie- QC IT TOBACCO, SNUFF. EAti11.Y• to+'po to work"rap'k *ton possible on complete line box- ins:pensively. Home remedy. Test A.LL y' ed asconom 1 seals, calendars, �� Mark Wave xtc. Economy Printers, 332 King- tlmonials. Guaranteed. Adcire • e rton Road. Toronto. free. Bartletus, Bos 1, 1£innipeg. �' PR1DrOGR.l1'IIY Beautiful ✓oe - DOGS FOR RALF ( 11 Of :TIOl'N11S�7 S10S: FEMALE,' $8.00:' FREN EN-LARGEMEN'T — KOLL LEAD IV " 18 Mos. 3^2'4.00 pair: 7 Sfo-.• b4 film developed-8 prints or re. '. hounds, $5.00 pair. (tlarence Hunt- prints 23c. 8 enlarged prints 10c. h er, Hawkesbury,Unt. Established over 25 years: Bright- 1Nearford Hunt- Women's Institute ling. Studio, 29 Richmond Street RnUCATIONAI, East. Toronto. Plan to Immortalize Dog l" t QUALIFY FUR OFFiCE POSITION r•PING(ANIV V Made Falrnous Through writ- m0Ut1T ROYAL MOTEL . by home studs. Courses inexpen•. 4)Et.'ELIIPING AND 1'RIN'MNr: ings of Marshall Saunders sive. Easy payments. Write for BEAUTiFUL ENLARi:EaIE\T FREE 'booklet. Cana t1.i •.. a a . 051. feet prints 23c. Satisfaction guar- Your luxurious Bus carriea''you This n y DIit01 PTR R RF.F.DI\t; STOCK monuments and plaques have. �[" prop�� ' spiced. \i�til Order Photo Ser- swiftly and smoothly over Modern Dissolving •"'hes`7 vice, Bow SGS, Peterboroui;h• ant been erected around the world to of-,'Aspirin" Tablets a'OK 1fINK, SILVER FOXES ANII - hig°}iwaya to Jiontreul. Greyhound" Blue boxes of high grade breeding QUILT ItE9rNAYT!h great statesmen, famous cow8 and Lines connect.with•Champlain, Colo- + stock reasonably priced. write L. important historical events. Now nial and Provincial Transport Baa ExplaHls Fait Relief } ' 'A. Jones, 58 Arthur Avenue, St. FREE! "QUILTING BATT" 72-90 the Medford I onTen's Institute Lines to give you easy, speedy and t Thomas, Ontario. inches. With six notndp, Rash- If you suffer with headaches or the 0. fast remnants\ Prints. Broad- plans t0 mark the grave of 'Beau- convenient' road transpurtatiun to :Y GARDEN %TOCK cloths, Silks, Flannelettes. "Col- Canada's metropolis. - pains of rheumatism or neuritis, x lett•' 31.25 Guaranteed'. , Samples tiful Joe," a dog• . 25c. Royal Textiles WL125. To'Erect.A Fountain arrived in Montreal`after a• cpm- keep the above picture about ,.DARWIN TULIPS: CHOICE VARIE- +� +' ties, Top Size, 4c each, $3.25 per Outremont, Montreal, fortable and scenic journey, you na- A9plrin"inyourmind.ESpeClally 1:.:', Many years ago a-mongrel dog' ' 100, mixed $3 Oa, Crocus 20c dos. turally atop at YOUR Hotel — The if quick relief is what you want. i William Hart. Imp rtrr, Seaforth, lived his span and died in Meaford. D j SCRAP IS GOLD MOUNT ROYAL. .. " " Ontario. BRING YUUR'SCRAP IRON, RAGS, During puppyhood his ears were For the way an Aspirin" - paper, mattresses and all did met. J. Alderic Itaymes,t INSTRUCTION ala to us and get higher prices. No capped. fie was "just plain dog." President let works in the glass is the way it z amount too small,' Consolidated Finally he found lbve and care so ". , works when you take it. It starts LEARN SHORTHAND AT HOME 1N Iron and Meta] Co., 58 Niagara St„ abundant that to Cover u h1s mis• 1'entl- G. Card y one week! Complete course, $1.001 Toronto. p Vlce-Pres iderrt X �tanxginb Director tOd1SSOlVealmOStatOnt^e—hence Money-back.—harasantee_Slatlern_._ ___ fortune and the tragedy of his ap•� is read to "ta e_hold"'Of the • };' method. Sighthand'Systema, 194 STAMMERING pearanCe his, mistress name�Fiim Kirby, Timmins, Ont. rhelunatic pain or headache with "Beautiful Joe," ---3tiW91 AFElt I9tU1'ERTY WANTE STA315iERIlG CORRECTED,HELY• astonishing speed. Relief eftel� t ful booklet giving full Informs Miss Saunders wrote about him �:; • comes in a few minutes. tlom. Write today. . NV.^Den n, in the'book `'Beautiful Joe," and ADVERTISER IS tNTEREfLED,[N ASO Street, To o. �! `- purchasing Ontario Wiekly News- -•- now the Women's Institute will im- >I -paper. Can make reasoni.ble down T ACTOR, NA-GN 0 AND mortalize him'further. A stone will HO 10� 111W let • `'" payment in Saab wtrd monthly pay >blrF♦RATOTf RI'AINS 'mentil for balance. Must include mark the resting place and a form- SI j I1 good Job business and well estab- SEND[Jit YOUR ACTOR MAGNE- tain will be erectei where all the a linked newspaper in growing dis• to and <lenef or ReDatrs. We save dusty, wear dogs bvill be sure of a i' trfct G. Emerson. s I]elawara ou money. AURnson, Armature y g r w!!K ¢ ' Ave., Toronto. fanfr., 855 Bey St., Toronto. refreshing drink. �ltille NO, 43—38 - - Fj 1 , , , - .-.. L:. ww ,, yr�a � :.^^' � r::.£":-."o .�"S.-'�L,S nY'_. •,;'..: m TT^9J+" 'p.". .Y.".:- ",.,''. . ^t.. .•- -.. _..TL•Yn'..,ACAieY✓ .�' . ': .,, `A:P..;.+ ...r-' ;.: .,,-fes. AS'.'. �-.,. ..+tom` :... .-?7 -..I�•,. ...: .s .. ., :•, �..., :.-n.-. .:- r -�x:'.•.� , L`1 Q A V 1 " ks •'KIML ,Blythe, of New York is \J visiting her sister. Miss„Grimblymen who trilvel north and Mrs. Tanner. dvz'Iag the hunting season are i� Men-•visa G. M. BZ , of Toronto --On Wednesds eveninrg, Octob- Pulling the rifles out of the moth [.�1 � � lly y 28th U Y. P. U. will hold balls and looking P the license "• —Spent aver Sunday with M: and er , the 8 P _Um W. C. Murkar. a Hallowe'en Masquerade. Come in issuer. r -W. R- Miller. returned home costume and enjoy a social evening " • �, , last week after spending several of games and refreshments. • tore 1s»eelts in Saskatchewan, Services in the United Church WHIT)ENAL . 4 -N. F. Machin and family of on Sunday next at the usual hour, �pshswe<; L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and Sunday School at 10 a. in., Church The Thanksgiving meesing of the <'children, of Toronto, visited tlfe for- Services at it a. m. and 7 P. m. Whitevale Mission Circle held.their :.;snees mother on Sunday. Rev. M. Jenkinson, in charge. At meeting at the home of W. J. and AIIII081]0e 8 Special Showing of Mrs. Sproule and son, of Can- the evening service the local lodge Mrs, Turner, Markham, which was /t'II iF+T �tington visited-]lir. and Mrs. Redd- A �L�� F. and A. M. will attends and a decided-sntcP_ -as s gpod ""..aajj���- .-TOP TA ILORIS Itt over the week-end, will be addressed by Re.. Burch, of pro Rev. Wilson ._gave stalk• - - _... _ -- ehurcl VISLMUAY. Toronto. Everyoyfe ome, on "Hymn Books and Their Value". Oct. 23rd. Sunday. School at 10 s. 0--The careless use of rifles and Miss Alice Hornshaw gave a won FALL and WINTER Morning Prayer, at 21 a. m, shotguns around some Parts of this derful paper on "Thanksgiving". _ ary The meeting was closed with .pray- Sermon• subject, "The Centenary of township have made, it recess - Woolens and Styles' •_ ?.-Toronto Diocese". Preacher, Rev. for-some fazon,ers to take steps to er by the pastor.' The Hostess pro= E. G. Robinson. 7 p• m- Young Peo- stop it. Faxon live stock is being Tided a wonderful tea. W. will' all pie's Service. ,Preacher, Mr. Horace "accidentally destroyed", plowmen go back again. In SVITINGS and onRCOATINGS Wilson, former 'Chairman of the having totake cover, holes :down ,Fiat York Deanery Men's. Associa• in farm buildings-and pheasants, In Memoriam by - tion. All-young people cordially .in-' being shot by those who know the law. Police are now taking a hand. Maxwell-In loving memory of a Mr. C. A• Raf elman Wednesday evening,. Octob- -The Anniversary of the Pres- dear husband and father, Will- er 12th, the United Church Young byterian Church will be held on iamMaxwell, who passed away on- Tip Ttip TQil�rs Special RepreE entative People held the meeting' for Elec- Sunday, Oct. 30th, at 2.30 p. m. October 24th, 1936. tion of Officers and are as follows: when the service will be conducted We do not forget, you, nor"do we on .Hon. Pres., Rev. M. Jenkinson, Pres. by Rev. F. C. Harper, B. A., B. D., intend, wA p/ Kenneth Morley, Vice-President, of Weston. Music will' be rendered We think of you often and wild to �ONQ�Y OOT, 24TH Ruby Andrew, Secretary, Margaret by the Whitby• Baptist Church, the end, • / Westney, Assistant, Craig Murkar, conducted by Mr. Robin Nicholson. Gone and forgotten by some, you - Treasurer, George Heron, Henry On Tuesday evening, Nov. 1st a may , ...Be-- Sure to Come In and )deet Him W re-Conven- Fowl Supper will be served in St. But dear to our memoriou ever era-Ruth. R.edditt,' James McCrae; . Andrew's Church, and the Brough- will be. Those who appreciate• ri.c h Quality fabrics,. will ba Missions Convener: Mrs. Gart- am Dramatic Club will present the y y intriaaed by tl]@ infinite variety, Of Ti I 0 Missionary -Sail missed b wife and'family. shore, Elsie Adair.; Citizenthi'p Con- drama•. "Ginger Girl". Particulars p p Gard; Christian Fellowship Conven- -Miss Phyllis Marquis, of .Tor . onto a To all committees and assistants era: Roes Heron Donald Andrew; pent Sunday with relatives who in any way helped to Treks their representative _ Ree5vation Convener: $Bury West- in Pickering. the Anniversary Services on _. . ney. ,Social Conveners: Mary Me- : -the United Church eelebzated �' Crae, Lottie Mercer, Mary O'Riley- its annual anniversary •servicer day, and also on Tuesday, such aSo J� ], ,lr� -- --We are sorry to report that during the past week-end, when at- fiuccess; the United Church wishes j�/1 . H L�/1 Mrs. R. C. Stork, has -not been en- the Sunday morning service Rev. to express its appreciation and to - _all others, who by their presence, . • joTir�g the best of health for some M. Jenlmnson .the pastor officiated, ' weeks. An early improvement is and in *the evening, Rev. Harold showed their interest and good-will, - --- Stainton, of Guelph, formerly of we wish to say a hearty-Thank looked tor. .: 77 _ yoc�-Jnited Church, . Na �lue WorBt� SpeCia� -Bert Elliott returned to North- Pickering, gave the address, using " • .... 'ern Ontario last week, afer spend- as his subject, the title, "Why are _ ing a week at the home of his par- we here" from which we art told W• A. Cormack an Mrs. rge - - = Mrs. John Murkar, accosnpan- ed to Perform, that each and every — - FLORIST ied by her Zrandson, Barry, spent person has 'is particular task to - 'Saturday in Agincourt.with her carry out. Special music was given t ` o your measure by niece, Mrs. D. J. McDonald, and her at �? service by the choir and Floral Designs for all Oe- sister-in-law, Mrs. James Clazie, of were assisted in the morning b7 casi0II8, . Port Elgin,'who was spending a Mrs. Frank Bakerand.in the' even- few days with her daughter, Mrs. ing by Mrs. Stainton in solos, bath Funeral Tributes a Spocialfy Oct. 3rd to Oct. 8th only' $23 75 McDonald. of which were commented on very • -. r-Tbe weather of the t week highly- lar._p congregatior•q were Olt•, Flov"T', S• 'r'c•ttFd Plante or two' has teen ideal for this time had at each service, in tre evening, Free Deliverer hi F?ckeriu District ego ar '$35.00 of the year. It has been very mild additional chairs having been need- B ".was tasteful) and the beautiful foliage on the y des- 124 Brock St.. W. WHITBY ed.' The church j, 1' trees in. very much enjoyed, But-the 'orated, with an.unusual, out anis- Phone 324 7tf Fred T. BIIIlClI]g • ..Pickering - -- 1 probability is that cold weather tic arrangement' of trait, flowers . . will soon be here as snow is -falling and vegetables, that drew the att- TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid. 6sbtleCed 1857, - in the western part of the cortin- entiob of rnany. On Tuesday. even- neys, antiseptic and invigorating. '> gam; ing, close to five hundred persons Ruriiscapy attack the cause of rhea -'i'lre regular ' monthly meeting ,attended the turkey dinner and con- mutism, Sciatica, Lumbago. E. O. of the Warren's Institute will be cert.•A large number of strangers,- Jones, Druggist, Pickering. :,SPECIALS held at the home of bliss A. E. largely Toronto people, who had Richardson, on Tuesday, Oct, loth, observed the "banner" in front of Classified Advertisements �p �'at 3 p. m. Pmgran•*---R.oll Call - the church during the past two or Breakfast Bacon 25e a lb"Name your first seTioai". "Dem- three,9week�s were"pieserit, iri the WA\TED to REtiT - 40 to 100 s � onstration of •Ice Box Flowers" by program, partly local talent, Mrs. acres, by experienced farmer. Box !Vlineed Steak, 9 Gc. alb. -Mr. Alex. Carp.- "Meat, how to Coates, gave tiro readings, • and g0' Pickering News. 9-10 - - -and- cook it" :.y Miss Edna Mrs. Frank Baker, two vocal solos. -- Pork Liver, 12c. alb• Reid. "Reedit " b Mrs. McGr . airs. Coates used one of the popul- .g y egos. WHEEL CMA.M -- for sale. In f ar French-Canadian numbers, that C • A!'ternoon tea. Assistant hostesses: good condition. Phone' Claremont, sewing Beef, ��=12C lbo. `:ffr•s. McEwen, Mrs, Hall and Mrs. Canadian audiences enjoy, and Mrs. 623.. _ f • Burns. Baker two very much appreciated c L .tri unusually large attendance numbers, including an arrangement APPLES FOR SALE - Snows, .-,Jewel Shortening, a 5e•. a lb to Fritz Kreizler'c ' "Old Refrain" McIntosh Reds, Blenheim Orange, . met in the Town Flail on Friday Spies, Talmon Sweets. B barrel Classic Cleanser, 3 t ins, 13c• trieetin of the .0 heard regularly over -the air as a y. g w h peer Canada Bible Quartet umber. The Instrumental or bushel. Bert Harvey, Brougham. , - ai avenin last when the Annual eu y 9-10. ' Social as aids . The res>dent violin nunder.the 'direct'ion .of Mr. -° •,: _: '.,__ - - • '. :=6 ti 5c _ Mr. W. A. McLean,' occupied .Elie Bailey, of Newmarket, played sev-- 1. chair. The. guest speaker was'the eras groups- that were much appree- f LILLIAN S ,(a iated bringing forth the comment - W a a ;� Hon. Gordon Conant, K. C., Attoru- � ^ E I D ey-General of Ontario, 'who gave' a "they're to good" Rev. Johnston, of BEAUTY SHOP most impressive address on the in,• g' g United Church, gave his But, (.phol]e 300e) �1Cl,eril�g fluenoe of Christianity. If that. in- Ynterestirig, with the occasional bit Three doors east of the Old Church fluence were .destroyed the world of Irish humour, address, "The Par- Garage, Mr. O. Crummer's ish Priest 'looks at Life", ct ages, Rede fickeringHa 'dW�'re Sto.. e would revert to a semixoarbari¢ y- r state. Mr. Conant referred to a ing life into five different ages, - Shampoo and Fingerw:ve lNe, number of passages of scrip1bre, and .the ideals, privileges and dut-• • Fingerwave showing;-that many=of the.laws of les of each. It was, as he promised, Oil Sb,•m an address that all would ever.'e- 'our•country• are based on the tea- Po'o & �t�!!a� �' things of the. Old Testament and member. The church, had a very Ar*king abe. _ - - --- Rudde13 nA&t)l Rur, Killer Pnnclp es a� wn y ns . Very way, care 356. and was one that had something fov Mr. Conant's address was received g Racially . .. . with rapt atiention by the audience. everyone. An anniversary that will gAIRCi1T'I'ING _ Kills Instatly Rev. J. S. Harrington, of Toronto ac remembered. Among the out-of= ' 113ermigne Heaterless ®a Peresao. Prevents Blight .; gave a splendid account of the town visitors at the entertainment ent Waves were noticed: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. great work carried on by the Brit- i1,95 ish and Foreign Bible Society, with Zimmerman and friends, of Toron- mr� 'which the Upper Canada Bible Soc- �, Mr. and Mrs. H• J. Marquis Does not burn the leaves iety is connected. The Bible has and members of their family from . been translated and printed in near- Stroud, Mr. Bert ,Law, of Lefroy, The Pickerin C�ive>ii longe=r life to the plant = ly all the languages of the world, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Arnott and and millions of copies of the Bible, friends from Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. MEAT_MARKET In whole or in part, has been dist- F• L. Green, of Greenwood, Mr. and For tato plants cabba e Mrs, Adam S _ - ts tibuted among all peoples. Mrs. H. Pears and Mr. and _ =n'"�,e,-A. T. C.M.-of Whitby Sang- Mrs, -Hugh-.-Pugh,-of- _whitevale- We_caLr, fnllAih of ._-• — lo ato lents,-=-Ct cawber Wines two solos that were much apprec- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lynda, Whitby; �L P iated. Rev. E. G. Robinson and Rev. and friends from Claremont, Dun Fres[) X. Jenkinson, took Part in the ser- barton, Brougham, Audley,- High- viceand and Mrs. MclGregor presided land Creek, and Cobonrg at the piano and led in the congreg- ! an ational singing. The ioilowing'off- AiTDLIBt ;; E?lgcotrfor. McCormick Farm Macblosry bpd w 'leers were appointed for the. en- Cured Repair*. going year: President, Mr. W. A. The Andlesy, Community Club = -'.vest Moho-we Can we Masquerade and Dance will be held iR •r ~� 11RcLean; Secreltary-Treasurer, Mr. quts • J a4Y M. Morley; Exeontrve committee, on Friday, October - 28th, in the — �+ , /Rev. Dr. Carmichael, Rev. E. G. Audley School House. The costumes. Our dehyery is at Our 8erolCe� Se B r Q • p MObineon, Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, W. will be judged at >a •o'tlock. Admiss- AIS ! i � G R. )tiller,, H. W. Noyes, Mrs. R- ^ton to cts. for those in costume and Phone Pick,',l _ J H. Croak Wim. Go and G. K. 25 cts, without costume.,,Good pris- CLARENCE• SILK cyton. _ ra�ey as. Everybody come and have • - �, good time. �+Y