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Mass 'Muriel Clarke, of Oshawa, St. Pout's, Church, Sunday Nov. ..MILLS
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- - --- The hunters left last' week for was home for the week -end 10th. at 3 p. M. St. Paul's congreg-
H. O. :PE �Rt30N•=Physieisn the North country. __ 18b6--i936
iadgtirieon, >ptutb.ccott. lob ( We welcome Mx. and Mrs. John ation will celebrate the 14th Ann -
Miss Muriel Bell, of Oshawa, Hedge 'and fownu to our tillage. iversary of the Founding of
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is IL FORSYTR. Oph. a.. Diroctor spent,the weekrend' at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Degeer have Mission and the 6th Aaniversaxy of CHOPPING' 'S
,gyp a, c o� o°t"`ti° �°s' pen moved into the hoose vacated by the 'Opening of the Church. The . MandaY, �lO'ed�eaday sad Fridaj
d•mt, d Abe a is. Mise Gleny ce Stephen, spent . the - - - - _-- _
'grw essm+eed by at>v�nt»week-end with her parents. at Ash- Mr. 're. ;a9 t,re�ita+• •�;tt--Rev. -A. C. *�
burn. I Mr. and. Mrs. Elmo Disney,, of .MacCallum, B. D., of York Mills, �E GRIND FINE
• A meeting of the Red Cross was Oshawa, spent Sunday with W. F. and the musical portion of the ser- Bran; . Siorta std I°W -- of 42
�o,,d'±_t IIP home of Mrs. Gordon 1nd_Mrs__Disney__. vice ytdh ' be ted _ by the choir of _-_also ._mss-1►ad.-*lift+*-
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RUDDY— Barrister. �� on _Monday night. The W. A. will meet on Thurs- Christ` Church, Deer Park; Toron- concentrates far profitable feed! !&,
. Not,ar; pubbic- �+tala! A�
bs Vt9ttau'1► s. Sunday School and Church Ser- day, Nov. 14th, in the -S. S. Room, to,, one of the finest musical or- kopt on band
• wiQe�/>�• Whitby. at 2 p. T. All ladies will _be made ganizationa in the province, Sun' _
vice will be 'withdrawn next Sun- - _ 7
DESyCi'ON, BELL & ROSS day as it is Greenwood Anniversary welcome. Quilting, to do. day School as usual, '2 p: m e •took �► Mrs best P�tuitr=
Barrtstors Solicitors Ser%4ce. Mr. and Mrs. Ft.. Maguire, will Ft'eds a»d iottppliw.
There will be a Social, under the be greatly missed from... the comm- CHERRYW.00D
`* j, MEATON. K. C. Telepboae pies unity and choir. We wish them nuc- g• �•�i��g�lT
i>dfi[OOKE BELL, i. C. Adel,?,831i auspices of the W. I: at the home Mrs., Palmer and Mrs. Grey ase ;
of Mrs. R. E. Mowbray, on Friday' cess in their .new home, at Whitby,
1' D. F. ROSS evening. Everytx+dy -welcome where Mr. Maguire has obtained a treats of their sister, Mrs Burk.
ala Bay St g1iss Emily Gates is visiting In ��6z4VV�, 4 A. �R6
JOHN L. POND Toronto Mrs. "R. E. 3iowbray entertained 'good position, Toronto for a few days this week.
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e girls and boys of the Mission, The anniversary- services of the 9artroyors (igbsoa and Asaold, so
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otary F1.4Hk•atm► Band on Friday evening to a Haali- Greenwood Church twill be- held on I Mrs' C. IQ. Petty is with her ]fig • � ,a „a pbsats
tasoma etedaone trix;oad sister, ]bits. QuilSell, of Mt. Albert L. S. On Ilio a>ti M
ovve'eri Supper:_ Masquerade Party. Sunday, Nov. 10th, vAth Rev. Mr for a couple of weeks. iggL �'
�Ie�ytal Thee was a good crowd present, Bick, of Whitevale, taking the ser• The W. A. will have their mon-
and everyone enjoyed . themselves vice in the morning, at 11 a. m:,
1 thly' roasting in the Hail, oa Thurs r - WM. C. MURI%AR
�l< ERB3RT T. FALLAiSB. L• D S.. immensely, and Rev., P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, day afternoon, Nov. 14th, under t
Llbs.. Gr.aratc of clefs Roy.1 rottefe ?t The W. met ' at the home of will preach in the evening set 7.80. JUSTICE OF THE PF.AC>4
INS=.u& and•tlte ttd.es.ita of crop%+. _ tate leadership of Group b. Word.. for the County of Ontario
pr��eecot,r Boor ea¢ SI. ave- Mrs. Chas. Ledgett last Thursday Special music at both services.
Cbwcb. bar pot, torn: 9 for Roll Call - My abiding friend. PICKERING ONT. '
t.... M ep. la., or t .t,v9isMOW- (%-M7 afternoon, with a good attendance. Mr. F. L• Green's niece, and her- The death took place suddenly on
Pb� mak 00. The Roll Call - "A .book I have ! husband, of Buffalo. visited -. Mr.
'—�- centl enjoyed" was responded to Friday , Nov• 1st, at his ham ehere,
Y jo and Mrs. _ Green". . and family last of .William J. Petty, in, his 64th :� • 1&. 33 M
fisasista� orbs. by all present. Mr. McVey was in week, also Miss Katie Green, of
:• M w ^ - ^^ charge of the prograi Mrs.. Gee Toronto. spent .a.. short time here. year. He is survived by his widow,
EL HBATON. TOW?48H P gave a -reading. A delicious supper the forme; Frances rice, Ferguson, and
g e g• I The HgUowe'en Party held at three daughters: Beatrice, at 1=�, Ipsl0gaA0t1 � All $lulls. 't
D. C.•e,,.y.cwr Comtar. o.•r #W Was served by' the hostess.
. t..••r of � Mr. and Mrs. A. Pegg`s on Sa�ur- Mrs. Alves (Agnea) - of Flrooklin,
alta. ticrgtrnt*nt, s
l.isawc•a. w ovals. u day night was a splendid' success. Mrs. Don Mill, (Laura) of Cherry- festta0 �Tal1I1 liltl!
A. E. RlCHARD�SON - _BROUGxsAM -
WliiiTEVALE wood, and one son Gordon, at home.$ amd �er1'PYt.
The funeral 'took place on Sunday,
GNI INSWRAIie� The' McWhirter family boos re- with service In the. Cherrytwood --hbolst
j3,8,AL 83TATIl, turned home from the North. Birthday, wishes. - to folks cele- d'eas
Tha Y. P: Union held their reg- orating this ween Mrs. 11A A, Church, and interment in Ersldne � f�Il4M IVCK 315
ular meeting on Sunday evening• Hilts, Constance Randall and little Cemetery. --------
AIR olid sstabliliad sa!amy, ""y. The happy Circle Mission 'Band 'Freddie Wright.
to Pled �. will 'meet on Saturday afternoon at + Due to inclement weather the at- Volunteer GuardNOTICE
� the -home of Mrs. Seebeck. tendance at the ,United Church was
Miss Ella Wallace, Mrs. --White not large. olden Greenwood Drams- >
and son, of Toronto, were visitors do Society put on their drama at Brougham Donn Wedngsdsyd,even- 0�� l�M 3•oe! ova '
�w iia, . �t A w w
�WO�D AQO+I•IprggR . ANL at the Brown. home on Monday. l Little Miss Houston, of ' Markham-. in%of last week in vwttsh was sup-
.: V ALU&TOiR' Mrs. Harvey and delegates of rendered two - very fine recitations, posed to be a Mass Meet,.ing 88, GOAL, PQKI rf
-os>.dnot� Anywhere the W. I. will be in attendance -at and shows protrsiae of, being an ex- out of, an enrolment of -78,'answer- :
lMos o: writs. Addraa ell Duadea the Gonvention at Toronto- this t cellent elocutionist. _ ed the veli call.
Street. 'Bast. :5•cck. A very eajo3*ai5le eyowng rraa _ An attempt. was- rnade.AQ iron out SAND ��>lf$
Whltb?. Octavio. • Mr. cordon
Gray who is in train $pent >n the Lodge Hall when the what was thought to be some="dif-
-ing, spent the week end at home. 1 Wodnen's Institute staged a Hal- ferrnces". Efforts were also -made _ mad
Mrs. H. 'Malcolm spent the meek lowe'en Party. Musical selections to devise means of increasing the ,
end in the"city. were given by •.Donna _Wilson and attendance .at the weekly- parades... BUILDEfi B .8UPPLIES
Brierbli Hoapit�l The Women'i Institute will meet Mary'- Buri h. The school children From now on, -for a time at least, also looal earta`e •0?k _
Goverumat Licca ted I at Mrs. M. Hamilton's on Tuesday , under the direction of Miss Ireson, the w�idy parade will be held in _*@ have aJan oiaead in stock a fail
a Yale $t.•'E. Stouffvllle, Ont, afternoon. Nov. 12th. Will all Red rendered some fine choruses. Pris- the Brougham Hall. Transportation LINE of MAPLE LEAF XILLINQ
Phone 1111. Cross workers; 'knitting Children's ea for Fancy Costumes went to diffltulties' w•itl not aid in the ati
sweaters, try to bring them to the Mollie Randall, Lad's lot, for Bo endance and little improvement- can e3CAWAN'T Tom. i
Maternity, Medical. and Surgical meeting. Peelt. Mr. Mason, Gent's Ist, • for be expected so long as. this arran-
Cases taken Quite a large number of • the a Hobo. Major Robinson for a gement prevails. As is very often A! W. MITCHE 1
Maternity Semi -Room ,members of the W. I. were, guests Strolling Gypsy, and Lillian Tay- found, some persons, when seeking
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Rates for t0 dad's-SM.7i of Mrs. Moi of Pickering; on i' ,'r10�[9T1fl gIIt. -
. ' lot, sa. Paas in Boots. A very prat- an -explanation for certain !allures, - �
-• • lRsgistered NW in attendance stud Tuesday aftemoon, and report the ty Fairy Play was given by the are . readily able to find someone. to Phone Office 74 Res. 66 _
=4 hoar service given. afternoon a most interesting and following girls: Mollie Randall,- as blame it on - in this case the Newr '
?, ]hnbulanee Service enjoyable -one. the Disobedient Fairy, Norma was the target, - not vinq ppough y� ,F
_MRS. E. R. GOOD 45.37, Members of the W. M. S• were ivl4ddteton, as "The Spirit of the publicity. To. this 4ite _Rublishere.-H D
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guests of Whitevate United Church. Wishing Tree", assisted by Thelma 1,M11 gladly open its files whore it
L ' ladies on -Thursday afternoon and 1 Tw ,die, Lloyd Mason and Craig Will be found that in each issue fou nfaY ate• the new
T _u -i 9M with m'n+ to I +I.- Vnl,rrhmr.-
_ Whitevale friends and .appreciated Miss Ruby Booth and Miss Audrey formed here, there have been the
the privilege of hearing the `inspir- Sei.o,,ay� in striking costumes- weekly ar'tic'les on the V. C. G. The RADIANT CIRCU-LATOR ,
ing message of Mrs. Needham, of - - at no one 'of the Whitevale
IN BURT AUDLI;x {act th in -our store.. 3 - pas of ,
' Markham. group. or anyone else cared ' to ad- T� r
To The C. G. I. T. group of Green- ' vise us for five weeks of. the splen- COlelaan heaters e>applT
U RE - . wood, "with the purpose of enter- T'.-reshiag . has ben cleaned up did progress they had been. making _
twining their mothers and ' friendat , this :week. p heating need..
B WO and is not the fault of the publishers.
B. said also to interest the girls of:.R Wm.-Bazely. has left for the city The Nervus has never yet refused to AIaO KitebeD ranges. Coal
2.GINEtAL lift-D$ANC8 Brougham in forming a. -Group -of for the winter• publish any matter that could be _ beaters,,Pipes Etc- -
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ti SERVICE PROTTiCTION their own. ;411 girls between the 1 Joe Ranger and family have mov- considered to be ofitinterest • and Call us new for your slovit
.. ages of 12 and 16, are cordially in- 1 ed to the city for 'the' winter. help to thus municipality. and furnace work.
vftei to a "Trinidad Tea" in Green- 1 The local Women's Institute are Plans were made for the holding
T8 � ST BID- wood Church,. on Mondry evening t meeting at the home of Mrs. F• M. of , concerts or other entertainment' ALVIN 8UEMAPT ;
Nov. 11th. The in is sponsor- Chapman on Wednesday, November one night in each successive month,
RQ4Y SITE ea by the C. G. I. T. 81st. Mrs. Coates will give a talk by the 'four groups. Whiteaale has
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3. IACA W�lIIial �t61�11 The Hallowe'en Pally, sponsor-', and demonstration on the - marring the first, Pickering next The dates��'i$II�� _•
ed by the pupils of the school on 1 of coffee.well. be announced later.
Waterttij degjap--�79• Friday afternoon was .a fine suc- R'he CMC► Masquerade. was held plans were disatrssed for 'the fa-
r.cess• A number of the - mothers on Thursday evening of last -week sue or acquiring of uniforms.
Spring filled Mattresses. from Were in attendance, and were very and was attended by about 80. Mr. It was recommended Ithat the
$17.50 to $29.50 pleased to see their children acq- and. Mrs. F_ . Hall and E. L. Chap- different groups take part in the : .
fK a�Aa/ utt themselves so. creditably, each man acted as judges and fonds Armistice Services over the corning
Now to eke fist The
and all having a part Ethel See- their task difficult, as there week -cad.
�roiitire'rawn stairs tet." beck was chairman and organist., so many good costumes. The Clark A special appeal is. nude now M
Well paper sed Clift Cbina The Volunteer Civil Guard twill t Orchestra was present:. The. follow.- the members of the,V. C. G. to at-, ;
train in the Town Hall, each Wed ink were the winners: Best Dress- tend the parade at Brit on ,� ^
It Yeir'=Roim
Se�_our Gold Seal Congo u11D _ .-. ec>-f�-1, Isab_el- Wintery--Beat-CQmk . W night, Nov, th, when nu-
-- _. nesday -evening ednasday 1$
Rugs, io the new patterns.The Kingdom of God Crusade, • Girl, Joyce_. Winter. Best Young sWial instructions and information ■ �.
We are ars asalita for telt Easy arranged 'by 09" Presbytery, '.Couple, June and Barbara Pratt; w¢ll be given. Brougham Town Hall Tonic
�Waslriag Mai and tot held two special meetings here 'Beat Comic Couple,' June Bryant at 7.80 standard time.
-Wb Sewing Mac►int.. r i� week. Rev C. G. Park, was in ;and Colla Neale. Best Dressed Boy,
charge of Thursday's meeting, pr- , Bud Smith. Beet Comic Boy, Dicke WAMPOLEIS r
Remembrance Day . '
paahing on - "The Biiile,= What it-; Puckrin.. Best Dressed Wuutan, _ .
EXTRACT
_ I�st+oe Day .ate NI�t is. - Is the Bible an almanac or a ,Doris Hedge, . as a Mexican Lady. Service• P;C,[�Cring COD LIVER
revelation of the life and will of . )siert Clonic Lady, 1V[ra. G. Winter, a7 �.+
!awls 1104j ,- •--+ -moi
`Cod. On F'i9day evening; Dr. Little as a Fisherman_ lad. Best, Dressed
came from Toronto through urtfav- Couple; bride and `groom, Lottie Rembmbrance Day, Nov- .11th. A �+'Or Old mad YOAig `
j stable weathers and delivered an in- Mercer and Virginia 'England. Best Conurtity Service. of Yemembran- �0��� #�� rf /�O•
e. A. sTITT spiting message ,A the small con- Comic Couple, -Fred P.uckrin and will be held in the Town Hall, y 1T V t iii
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Pickering, at II a.. m. The service
Y� 111a@!Al Dig'e(lt0t gregation. Rev. I. E. and Mrs. Ken- _ Gordon Smith. Test • Dresset' Man, R, , �_�� local bun. Itorris 12-1 noon, 6-7 �• W a -
net. i:rv'14i I�:,7:::::, t a ,i 'Rev r:'i:• White;•. .-elest, Alt. Disc will he �ontuctnd tY
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t and 111ts. ;'tc�' �� . ,.ors were in roti, i `+wn deluge, Jabn Lishman. clergy, sten bit re will l,e '.a brief
9,iri,oac alt are cordially invited
s�fr!R1AiRfNiO }:. , . arT• attendanca, helping in the service• A lnnchaon and dance followed t:
' vote of thanks by the President, to attend.
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First Air Gunners Trainer in Canada
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LESSON
Most High: for he is kind toward conquer our orin •faults first. ,=
the unthankful , and evil. In all his teachings Christ L
This law or prindple.of Christian seeking to get of the character of
love is enfereed-in a fivefold way: men. Of coisee he continually talks'
first, Jesus gives variots striking about conduct, but he never falls
modes in which this love manifests to emphasize the truth, one way
Itself (vs. 27-30); he then shows or another•, that conduct Is only
what common definition can be the natural, inevitable outcome of
LER90N VI gathered from . these instances character.
THE GOLDEN RULE (Artnlstles (v. 31), and • how this love is dis
Sunday),Luit► 6 tinct from other klude (vs. 32.35);
PRINTED TEXT, Luke 6: 27.38. he explains that it is a love akin - -
GOLDEN TEXT—"As ye would to God's way of loving (vs. 32.35); 'Haywire"
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that men should do to you, do ye, to God's wuy of lovin8 (vs. 35, 36); Found in Alberta =
so to them likewled." Luke 6: 81. and lastly. he shows that this prin- =
E LESSON IN ITS SETTING ciple `of lore hould influence aI1"
Time.—All .the events of thin our judgwenis `Love" here doubts$ The company with the most un
chapter occurred in the early sum- the love ful'fy&-intelligence, com usual name in Alberta probably
mer of A.D. 28. prehension, an corresponding' pur- is the Haywire Mutual Telephone
In this sixth chapter of Luke
we have Christ teaebing the true
meaning of the Sabbath in relation
to -tarn; choosing the twelve dis-
I
Place.—The plucking of grain
__pose; it Bees` ail the malevolence_ _
_Co;, Ltd.,_ newly organized in the
ciplea; revealing the character-
curred near the city of Capernaum;
anal wickedness of the enemy, feels
Cardst;an district of Southwestern
The first air gunners ever to be- trained in Canada received thele
the healing of the man with the
his stabs and blows, but this only
Alberta.
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withered hand occurred in Galilee,
fills the loving heart with the one
It is a holding company and
i Head of the
Salvation
though we do ... not 4know exactly
desire and aim to free its enemy
is capitalized at $24. -
where. The choice of the Twelve
from,bis hate, to rescue hint from
Choosing a name for the cora-.
ceremony and is siawn here planing the wings on E. L. Young of North
and the Sermon on the Mount both
his sin, and to save his soul. •
pany was quite a problem.
occurred near Capernaurm.
The Measu"re of Men
For a time its promote;s fa
vored the name "Fairview,", then
spent the night, he descended to a
This lesson speaks primarily of
36.'Be ye merciful, even as your
"Glenwood." ,
switched toFinally
24 Skir( edge.
personal enemies. We are living
Father is merciful;-37..And judge
T
"Haywire" Haywire wa's suggested and
in a time when the hearts of men
not, and ye shall not be judged:
"Haywire" it
are being made sour and • corrupt
and condemn, not, and ye shall, not
.is.
by brooding over what they think
be condemned: release, and ye
are crimes of other peoples until
the whole life is filled with bitter•-
shall not be released; 38, give, and
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Australia BOBEtS
nese. Such a stream of pollution
ft shall be given unto to you; good
measure, pressed down, shaken
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population Increase
can be washed out only the life
together, running over, :shall they
-
of which Christ here speaks.
give unto your bosom. For with
At the. very beginning of this
what measure ye meet It shall be
"Ladiesand gentremen", said,
lesson we have clearly revealed the
measured to you again. Here we.
June 130 was 7,031,000, an in -
mysterious and yet continually em-
have. a further development
crease of 321,833since the begin-
phasized fact- that men in Pales-
Pales-
principle of Christian love. IC is
ning of the year, according to
tine, far the most part, and a%pec-
only those who can see the bound-
statistics released the middle of ;.
tally those high in religious circles
lose possibilities in their fellow
October*
among the Hebrew people, not only
-sympathize
men who can' be moral leaders or
It is fifteen years since the �^
Me not with the work
teachers. He who does not ' took
population reached the 6,000„000
and teachings of Christ, but did
with love cannot see. Our own
mark, . and at the present rate of
everything they could to find fault
faults blind our consciences until
increase it is estimated it will
with the "ministry of the Master, to
we do not see them at all. Jesus'
take thirteen years to reach the
oppose him, and to bring the dig-
&dMonition to us.is is to proceed to .
8,000,,000 mark.-
approval of others upon him.
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Emphasis On Lova
'
In this sixth chapter of Luke
we have Christ teaebing the true
meaning of the Sabbath in relation
to -tarn; choosing the twelve dis-
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..RADIO 1EPOR?ER
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ciplea; revealing the character-
HOIRIZOi�iTA!'
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�lmwee to Previous 1Pnzsle 17 Clay deposit. '
The first air gunners ever to be- trained in Canada received thele
istics of a.ilfeA which God•can fully
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wings at No. 1 bombing and gunnery school at Jarvis, Ont. Air Vice-
approve, After Jesus had chosen
i Head of the
Salvation
18 Sun god.
Marshal Breadner chief of the air staff, officiated at the presentation
the twelve apostles on the summit
20 Her omciai '
ceremony and is siawn here planing the wings on E. L. Young of North
o; the mountain where he had
title (PL). _
,Carolinas
spent the night, he descended to a
is Acidity.
24 Skir( edge.
level place on the mountaln-side, 14 Unit. - 26 To mimic.
and there met the multitude and 13 Shalt part. -
delivered the sermon which hold•% 16 Company of 27 Iniquity.
first place among ha the discourses ..sailors. a c 28 Be still.
in the world. It this address is -the 17 Grinding ' ”"'" 29 Aquatic bird. �Iie
same as the Sermon on the Mount, 30 Frosty.
19 Great mast -
_ Canadian Musielans Headlines program each weekday (found in Matthew), it is to be of ice- 31 Hind. -
One of the better programs evening .at 7.15. noted that each account begins with �1 Ho 34 Funeral eont
offered by the CBC, Serenade • • • the main body of the discourse.
for Strings, will. feature the Around The Disl differs only in the aspect of 6rutli Z2 B 37 Nominal
charming vocalist Ana Mslenfant _ Katharine Cornell, one of the emph"tzed by the two. writers. in m om' 49 Puddle. VSBTICAL valuer _ -.
this Winter, The Serenade ro- 23 To surfeft. SO Indigo. 2 Spanish 39 Fuses metal.
p greatest actresses of the Amerk Matthew the essence of the Chris- 24 Hou, 41 Series of _
giros is heard �on th6 :CBC tier.- can stage, makes her radio debut tian Iife is described as true right- 25 Subdued 52 To detest' measure of
work each Wednesday evening at on Sunday, November 10th, when eousness in distinction, from the colors. 63 Her fatbp. apical events.
-8.30 (daylight), when Jean Des- the mutual chain.- presents the -formalism of the Pharisee: In Luke 30 Wrath. Was the 3 Expert Byers. 42 The reasm
4 An oz.
lauriers, French -Canada's young- Red Cross Roll Call: Miss . Cor- the essence of righteousness is 32 Poppy drj4- of the 3 Grain. 43 Completed.
est maestro directs: In Deslaur- hell has decided to break her rule found in love. Matthew was writ- 33 You and Y. Salvation 8 A noose. -45 Demonstrative j
less r7 -piece string .ensemble are against appearing on air shows, Ing with Jewish Christians in mind. 33 Heart. Army. ? Insertion..',pronoun.
such outstanding 'artists- as Maur- for a good reason — and that Luke was writing for the world:. 86 Dispatched. 34 She is an a Close. 46 Polynesisri
ice Onderet,concert master - of reason is the ^Red Croas. The til- Flve-Fold Way'of Love 37 Chum. exceptional it Exclamation, chestnut.
the Montreal orchestra, Lucien anted actress will appear on a Luke 6: 27. But I say unto you 38 Affirmative or 10 Eyes. 47 Particle.
Robert, Madame Lasalle - Leduc program which will also. include that hear, Love your enemies, do vote. speaker (pl.). I1 Olive shrub. 48 Existed
and Roland Leduc —, all four of Leopold Stokowski, Clifton Fadi- good to them that hate you, 39 To decrease. 56 Onagers, 12 Wrongful act. SO Arid.
'these musiciansbein members rtran and other big names — to 28. Bless them that curse you, 40 To contribute. 57 Japanese coin. 16 She is the 51 Eternity.
of the nationally -known Jean • raise funds for the greatest hu- pray for them- that despdtefully use 44 Stalks of 58 Animal —of many 53 Musical .note.
.Lallemand string quartet manitarian organization on earth. you• n' ��' songs• SS Senior. t
grafi tr.
- Withthis outstanding musical This will be a show you will - 29. To him that smiteth thea on V
groupand the vocal offering of enjoy the one cheek offer also -the other;' "' ' • `
Mlle. Malenfant, Serenade for and from him that taketh. awry
Strings .will be one of the out- _. Wes McKnight, one of eastern thy cloak withhold not thy coat r
standing classic programs ,on the Canada's beet sportscasters, will also.
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air this season. be bac i ht 3ea•
0. Give to evy one that asketh ( I
pot — at 7.15 — to tell the folks thee; and of him.that taketh away
New. Services about the rugby and hockey pros- thy goods ask -therm —
pects. This is a spot all the •sport,- •31. And ss yet would that men
The news service being offered fans should make a point to hear, should do to you, do' ye' also to
from,CKOC• now to; Canadian lis- + + + them likewise,
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toners is considered by many the Trivia':'Trivia':' Chico Marx (of' the 32. And It ye love them'fliaCove
Deet in the, coun3ry.:The regular screwball Marx brothers) is form- you, what thank have ye? for even r w.•;
daily newscasts heard at 6.15 and ing his own orchestra w
, The sinners love those that lore the.
7.45 each morning — 12.16. noon lad who invented the submarine 33. Aad it ye* do good to themt K
—and 6,15 • grid` 10.45- each even engine was on the radio the other that do good to you, what .thank
ing, are now augmented by thi n sinners . day — he *says he's sorry he in- have ye'? for eveido the
BBC news at 6.45 p.m, every day ^ventgd it The Duchess of same. _
but -Sunday. Then, too, the BBC Windsor turned down a hundred 34, find if ye lend to them o.f 0 1 Z 3
Newsreel is heard from CKOC- thousand dollars to appear on a whom. ye . hope to. receive,- what n. a
every night except Saturday at soap program .Dinah Shore is thank have 'ye?''even sinners lend'
11.30.`one of the outstanding entertain- to sinners, to receive again as
In addition to this excellent era on the, Eddie Cantos show much. y t t r
news service, CKOC offers the- .:. Broadcasting the world series 35. But love your enemies, and
well=known -commentator Pro- cost that raky or company a' quar- do them - good, and lend, never de-
.feasor E. T. Salmon — who is ter million '— and that, kinds spairing; and your reward shall be + +
heard in his, News Behind tint dough ain't hay! great, and ye shall be sons of the
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level place on the mountaln-side, 14 Unit. - 26 To mimic.
and there met the multitude and 13 Shalt part. -
delivered the sermon which hold•% 16 Company of 27 Iniquity.
first place among ha the discourses ..sailors. a c 28 Be still.
in the world. It this address is -the 17 Grinding ' ”"'" 29 Aquatic bird. �Iie
same as the Sermon on the Mount, 30 Frosty.
19 Great mast -
_ Canadian Musielans Headlines program each weekday (found in Matthew), it is to be of ice- 31 Hind. -
One of the better programs evening .at 7.15. noted that each account begins with �1 Ho 34 Funeral eont
offered by the CBC, Serenade • • • the main body of the discourse.
for Strings, will. feature the Around The Disl differs only in the aspect of 6rutli Z2 B 37 Nominal
charming vocalist Ana Mslenfant _ Katharine Cornell, one of the emph"tzed by the two. writers. in m om' 49 Puddle. VSBTICAL valuer _ -.
this Winter, The Serenade ro- 23 To surfeft. SO Indigo. 2 Spanish 39 Fuses metal.
p greatest actresses of the Amerk Matthew the essence of the Chris- 24 Hou, 41 Series of _
giros is heard �on th6 :CBC tier.- can stage, makes her radio debut tian Iife is described as true right- 25 Subdued 52 To detest' measure of
work each Wednesday evening at on Sunday, November 10th, when eousness in distinction, from the colors. 63 Her fatbp. apical events.
-8.30 (daylight), when Jean Des- the mutual chain.- presents the -formalism of the Pharisee: In Luke 30 Wrath. Was the 3 Expert Byers. 42 The reasm
4 An oz.
lauriers, French -Canada's young- Red Cross Roll Call: Miss . Cor- the essence of righteousness is 32 Poppy drj4- of the 3 Grain. 43 Completed.
est maestro directs: In Deslaur- hell has decided to break her rule found in love. Matthew was writ- 33 You and Y. Salvation 8 A noose. -45 Demonstrative j
less r7 -piece string .ensemble are against appearing on air shows, Ing with Jewish Christians in mind. 33 Heart. Army. ? Insertion..',pronoun.
such outstanding 'artists- as Maur- for a good reason — and that Luke was writing for the world:. 86 Dispatched. 34 She is an a Close. 46 Polynesisri
ice Onderet,concert master - of reason is the ^Red Croas. The til- Flve-Fold Way'of Love 37 Chum. exceptional it Exclamation, chestnut.
the Montreal orchestra, Lucien anted actress will appear on a Luke 6: 27. But I say unto you 38 Affirmative or 10 Eyes. 47 Particle.
Robert, Madame Lasalle - Leduc program which will also. include that hear, Love your enemies, do vote. speaker (pl.). I1 Olive shrub. 48 Existed
and Roland Leduc —, all four of Leopold Stokowski, Clifton Fadi- good to them that hate you, 39 To decrease. 56 Onagers, 12 Wrongful act. SO Arid.
'these musiciansbein members rtran and other big names — to 28. Bless them that curse you, 40 To contribute. 57 Japanese coin. 16 She is the 51 Eternity.
of the nationally -known Jean • raise funds for the greatest hu- pray for them- that despdtefully use 44 Stalks of 58 Animal —of many 53 Musical .note.
.Lallemand string quartet manitarian organization on earth. you• n' ��' songs• SS Senior. t
grafi tr.
- Withthis outstanding musical This will be a show you will - 29. To him that smiteth thea on V
groupand the vocal offering of enjoy the one cheek offer also -the other;' "' ' • `
Mlle. Malenfant, Serenade for and from him that taketh. awry
Strings .will be one of the out- _. Wes McKnight, one of eastern thy cloak withhold not thy coat r
standing classic programs ,on the Canada's beet sportscasters, will also.
g
air this season. be bac i ht 3ea•
0. Give to evy one that asketh ( I
pot — at 7.15 — to tell the folks thee; and of him.that taketh away
New. Services about the rugby and hockey pros- thy goods ask -therm —
pects. This is a spot all the •sport,- •31. And ss yet would that men
The news service being offered fans should make a point to hear, should do to you, do' ye' also to
from,CKOC• now to; Canadian lis- + + + them likewise,
$ r
toners is considered by many the Trivia':'Trivia':' Chico Marx (of' the 32. And It ye love them'fliaCove
Deet in the, coun3ry.:The regular screwball Marx brothers) is form- you, what thank have ye? for even r w.•;
daily newscasts heard at 6.15 and ing his own orchestra w
, The sinners love those that lore the.
7.45 each morning — 12.16. noon lad who invented the submarine 33. Aad it ye* do good to themt K
—and 6,15 • grid` 10.45- each even engine was on the radio the other that do good to you, what .thank
ing, are now augmented by thi n sinners . day — he *says he's sorry he in- have ye'? for eveido the
BBC news at 6.45 p.m, every day ^ventgd it The Duchess of same. _
but -Sunday. Then, too, the BBC Windsor turned down a hundred 34, find if ye lend to them o.f 0 1 Z 3
Newsreel is heard from CKOC- thousand dollars to appear on a whom. ye . hope to. receive,- what n. a
every night except Saturday at soap program .Dinah Shore is thank have 'ye?''even sinners lend'
11.30.`one of the outstanding entertain- to sinners, to receive again as
In addition to this excellent era on the, Eddie Cantos show much. y t t r
news service, CKOC offers the- .:. Broadcasting the world series 35. But love your enemies, and
well=known -commentator Pro- cost that raky or company a' quar- do them - good, and lend, never de-
.feasor E. T. Salmon — who is ter million '— and that, kinds spairing; and your reward shall be + +
heard in his, News Behind tint dough ain't hay! great, and ye shall be sons of the
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Coasanission Stupes Routes Railways Revenues What Science It DOES tush Soon in •pipe!" '
The gross revenues of the all- n \ :: HAMY SE/.tfWM POUCH 1ST
k incluaivo ' Canadian National Rail- - Is B Q i n Q YrLe. "LOK•TOP" TIN .. 650
ways_ System for the week end- D T
e�+�- tea+ o,r•ae��•••+��- _ Aso packed In Pocket Tins y.
Ing _October 21, _1910, were: - - _
- - $5,201,981 REBUILDS ARTRRFES
compared
e�- with _•. .. 51192,453 major _discove in surgery,
as A 'I'y
- ----'----- - a method of rebuilding arteries
for the corresponding _ by fining sections ' of veins as '
period of 1'939, an in- spare parts, was reported last
crease,. of ......................$ 9,528 month by Dr. Gordon MuA'ray, of
or. .2c'o the University of 'Toronto.
pip—This kind of new internal
Ing, g g by surgeons, is 6 . •
Inas sought
woawr — - '— ..-. wsj e" posse Ie b lF- neW-- dru , — -
: s r . '� �, ff heparin, which triples the length -- ---
i • a T of time that human .blood takes _ F r><g'
z : HAV to .plot. 1Vlexlicans Oinal
Heparin, an extract of -liver,
YOU g E g Ti ? was developed by a group of 0 d e r I1 : Juke Drinkers
Canadian •physicians• headed'# by - -'
Dr. C. H. Beat of Toronto, cu- • ..
y Etiquette
• discoverer of Insulin. � � i� � e �. While Canadians are now becom
d -` When Sir George Reid, a man Ing great 'juice drinkers --tomato
prominent -in Australian• politics, ALCOHOL AND ANGINA BY ROBERTA LEE
�. was made knight commander of juice, pineapple• .. jiLice, orange
St. Michael and St. George, he An injection of 'pure ethyl al
cohol into the neck to cure the juice, . apple juice, grapefruiti
y was Irather ' embarrassed liy sin of angina pectoris, ,one of 1• If a young !clan sends a girl juice,. etc. —the Mexicans have
' 0WAS r new dignity, for he' liked to be p a box'of of candy or flowers, but baen doing this for centuries.
~ , the serious forma of heart. disease,. , -
`.�- I i referred. to Fos plain George Reid. was described by Dr. Samuel. Per- she is not in '.the least' interested Delicious "refrescos" are made
U S.A. \- At . one pf his meetings' someone low of Chicago. in this masa~, is it necessary for and drunk by the entire appals•
z.called out: "Say; George, what her to write and thank him? tion, b the simple process of
c seuw does X. t M. G. mean?" - " It gave'complete complete relief in iQ, y P
' Without ar momiell s epar eq nt e the cases. tried, and , When a woman and her mashing to a pulp the- meat of
adding a little.
The above map shows the four tion the new knight Answered, Partial relief in another 35 per dinner partner are at the to e, s ,
ro sed routes for the Alaska cent. Angina is a painful heart iced water and su r to taste.
p po g P must they devote all their eon-, �� ga . ��
highway. Solid lines - represent "Keep calling me George. trouble. ' versatitSiv �o each other? Mexicans take refrescos made
=pads, already constructed.. Book-_ of watermelon, cantaloupe, man -
en" Fines show proposed high- Sign on a coil truck= 1NF'LUENZA _ ,CONTROL' ' 3. What `ie"the most' beeomia goes peaches, `apriats,, pine-
-ways. "Ono --rood ton: deserves —A -discovery --by- three -a 1=� color for a bion , vna r, all sorts 6f berries, wild
y another." Ian researchat the human fair skin? apples, and p 1 u m s, -papaya,.
---- nose secretes a substance which 4. When a girl is with her es- orange, 'tamarind and dozens of
--. _
�-�'-"�•""'�'� ``''_�''' Here is another Lewis Carroll will make certain disease viruses_ c6rt, and wishes to leave the table other fruits.
.+ parody — this time of "The 'Wal- harmless �y open the kay-to ef- to go to the rest room, what should
a; L__RT11 iALT H run. and the' Carpenter": festive medical control of influ- she say?"I feelfor you," the Fuehrer enza. ' The three scientists found 5. When, a girl wears a man's •,Fou. warehouses are required IC S said, that a chemically-:pul fie& sects- fraternity pin, does it imply ,that to store the gifts of knitted gar.
"I deeply sympathize." tion of the normal human nose she is engaged to him? menta, -etc., sent to _ _the troops .
With sobs and tears he sorted inactivated .every kind. of influ- 6. Should a widow, upon a sec- in Britain, by the to.
of
- out " enAa • obtainable there - for', teat• and marriage; wear white? _ Canada.
aP.evention of states of convenient size; _ Answers
- Ing. -
o n pocket handkerchief : _ `
Throat Infection � Before his longing eyes. The ' Arctic fox changes colour.
:1 Yom, but try tactfully to dis-
v er a to allow for the varying intensity imurage his attentions. 2. No, it x
~ Thymol, - a substance allied to "May . we now live In unity?" of light in different seasons. It is not necessary. S. Probably
phenol (Carbolic), but with 25 •'. But answer came there done, is powdery blue in summer and . blade. c "gill you excuse me?
1tisnes the antiseptic strength of And this was hardly strange, be- snow-white in winter. The golden. I'll be right back." 5. Yes.` WhilePAPERS
*the latter, is strongly advocated cause yellow and dark bands of the this is not always true, the im-
as a gargle and mouth wash ill Lbe _He'd eaten, everyone. tiger make it almost invisible plication, is there. 6. Never. White. AUTOMATIC
-,blreventioa a! raw sore throats _ ��� ' against Its background of . high, - -for the virginal bride. DOUBLE BOOKLET
•:_- . -and of tartar of the tooth in per-.. 'W'bita-haired Lady rank grass.
>i
.*ons subject to these ailments. ase, things aren't at all like
In every month left undisturb-
Pie time used a be. The eat. it ..CLASSIFIEDA,DVERTISEMENTSw .d !or some hours—lore_exsmplA time n modwn another pastaduring, sleep — a varying amountIsar foot down is whoa,
b! white at}batsnce grows on the traffic light turns green."—
RolaBme and other month surfaces Throughout the night her hus-
w AGEXTS WANTED WARMS FOR SALE
PERSONAL
jand accumulates around the band had been muttering Flor- QUIT s310KING—TO SAVE MONEY
iteeEh. This eaasiats of ti tbread= rio" -and at breakfast she tack- NEW WORLD I-LLUSTRATED — SEVERAL CHORE STOCK FARMS. and health. Obtain permanent re-
Iilte plant called hpLothrix, in the led him. Canada's newest pictorial mag- near London Ontailo. B. Coote, lief. For remedy send one- dollar,
aline has an opening in your town Barrister, 1136 Dundas Street to Anti-Bac Co., .3 Adelaide St. W.
;!meshes o! which may._ be nIImer- "Florrie?" he .. echoed... "Ob, for a --part time representative, London, Ontario. Toronto On:.
utts germs and calls. This plant, that's the horse 'I backed yester- male or female. No experience
�� _ - necessary, lust mail a poet -card SALT-DALE"FARM. 200 ACRES, -7b pL•pS FOR SALE
i.Y i if not removed, will grow ra- day. listing a reference and full par- acres alfalfa, lb acres grapes. St.
oculars will fall by return mat!. Catharines, 4 miles Adf "Hack.
ti pidly and form a hard tartar on A day Or two 'later a letter ic- - Address to 0. Dunne, suite 611: Route 1, St. Catharines, Ont. NEWFOU.NDLAN1> PUPS, REtiered(iIs-
4 r ° the teeth• which cam' be -removed rived and wifie opened it..�Vben Sterling Towers,, Toronto, watt Stock, highly Intelligent-
the
an.
only by a dentist's sharp inatru- hubby Came home that IIigl1L Site, FOR SALE -440 ACRES. DAIRY OR 'watchdogs, children's guardian,
AGi•tiTS S E L L A PATENTED Tobacco farm. belonging to the snapshots sent. John Somerville,
meat. Such removal is necessary, handed it over' io him. necktie, direct . to the customers. estate of the late Alex. And rrsow , Alliston, Ont.
Write 'Ration K Box 2!: Toronto• ravel loam. good buildings, quail
otherwise the teeth and gums will "Your horse has vcritteu. to - -- m r. Hl aro n a e
'suffer. you," was all she said. installed, adjacent • to whedr,lty hof
" STAMPS FOR S ♦LF
$ELPS KEEP TARTAR AWAY -
AGENTS a'Ati1'ED St. Thoma.*. A lis M. AXP C LLECT Rr8 AM BRE.1
Anderson, 292 Talbot Street, or yTng up large collection at spec a?
People otherwise meticulously ;RAPHOIL CONCENTRATE. 1110 'Farren S. Anderson, R.R. No. !. discounts. Free crown colony cor-
.4ean in their habits habitually • profits. supviy farmers. rarvlce SR Thoma, Ontario, onatlon sof to approval applicants.
�I+Iovuig Mountain stations. and motorists to your RoyPennell, 864 Brock Avenue,
neglect. their: teeth, the brush, :area. Exclusive terrltorte�. Write ' i]fFESTmENT•J - Tornto.
-' - rased in a perfunctory rub, is al- I.yaphall, qua Woburn Avenue,
lowed t0 become filthy and pos- • pronto. CAPITAL — EXPANSION LIJMBI:R TRUCKS, TRACTORS
T'bat-the Alps ala inoifirs rip- Manufacturing. w a r purposes.
--- 4dbly does :more harm than good• idly the north along a 300- FEsiALE ..Wfty years timber supply, mainly NOTICE A FALL CLEAN-UP BALD
Many persons are continually NINETY CENTS Ati iiOLTR FOR WW hits Pine. Experienced 61% nu- of over 30 used Trucks lits, Trac- r
,,troubled with a raw sore throat! mile front, Canning the plains in ~securers, new modern mill, lap- tots. also Diesel power units. Chop -
u - Two 11:00 sales of FAMILEX acity ten million,, preferred secur=
"jagg]8tated - in some Cases by front -to sink into the earth under .PRODUCTS, selling an easily as ity, repayment irnaranteed. Box equipperi, etc. See us when buying ?
their irtestible weight, is the 'bread and butter! Your earnings 19, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, Ont. Sales, Guelph,
h, On tF Internatlonar
IsmOkiIIg particularly i! cigarettes in accordance with the amount of !;ales, Guelph, Ontario. .
. opinion_ n eminent scientist. oma and effort you put into your PHOTO FINISHING
fare used; in these individuals a - The acme thing 1s happening atalogue PERSONAL
systematic. uie of a saturated so- and particulars, G. St. eor ,
Intros o! thymol in .water as a the_ Himalayas, which, -are. creep -azo St. Clement Street Montreal. ilk ons AFELY
Ing. south. But although in geo- complete set of oe:,utiful silver- privately removed. Face, rms,.
.'mouthwash and gargle,,is s raOSt we're absolutely without coat. Lege; Treatment $2.00 pobtpaid.
effectual preventive. logical time'. they � are movirf r BABY CHICKS manufactured and guaranteed- by - lain wrapper. Guaranteed to
swiftly, the actual rate is only a. International silver Company. Ay
SOW TO PREPARE IT ORDER BRAY, CHICKS NOW FOR iCanad roots with one a Co..Wtlkti. .
few fest each year. All the, time, November -December deliveTv. A abs may have this complete set Cnnadlan Chemiatry , Wilkie,
.'} ,The solution ie prepared as for= bb absolutely tree by causing your s�}�
the world is undergoing Change:' few pullets stili avails ie: Bray alms to• Lmperinl. dead an order
j ,,lows: the crystals of thymol, The Thames was an underground Fall Service. Bulletin and Daily now and receive complete p ix or SHOPPING SEllt�-ICE
laced in- a muslin bag, are put satchel. for the nNorth,Ainr. Bray eightulars of this re it otter. Six or
• - • p river 10,000 years ago, for a for- � Hatchery* 130' John North, Ham- -eight exposure films developed
-into a wide-mouthed bottle and mer bed has been discovered six. Ilton, oris. __ and printed 25c; or 8. reprints rbc, ATTENTION MOTHERS! WRITE
plus your choice of a free enlarge. today for full details how' We can
cold water added. Soon there ty feet .below the present one. DOGS FOR SALE meat In easel•mount or free drier. save you 10 to 15 Sb and more
will be -a saturated solution Of ,SO million ware. To get the beat to quality pn many every day Heads for your
years 'hence inhabl-' -TWO DEERHOUNDS 2% YEARS and service send your films to home by using at ShopDi:rg fir -
the drug. From time to time tants of this planet - will not be old trained on Deer and Coyotes Imperial Photo''Rervice. Station J, vice. No obligations, Shopping
"more Cold water is added until able t0 ree0g111ye'their territory lust: Price f1b.00'each. G. E.•Mc- Toronto. Service Reg'd, 112 Gore. plug,"
-all the crystals have disappeared. b Donald, Arrow River, Man. _ MEDICAL Halrrllton, Ont:
y cooking at maps of - to -clay.
Then more Crystals are added. Everything will be different, ?,r' ENCYCLOPAFISIA'FOR GALE• 111[ACHINERY FOR SALE RABBIT FURS AND WOOL
` Thymol is inexpensive. An ounce, a river like the Mississippi shifts.
;,costing no more than a few Outs, SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY UCTORY OFFER WADE PORTABLE DRAG SANS MARKET YOUR RABBIT FURS '
enough aedil4Lent 'itlto'the Gulf of" —thirty dollar's discount for thfe easy to operate, a money-r9raker and wool at top Dricea: Bulletins
will make :nine_gallons of solu- Mexico. each gear to cover the advertisement, on purcha,iug the wherever there are logs to be free. Write,.Canadtan Small Breeds
tion. _ cities Of Manchester and Liter- new revised edition of the h:n- cut. Write -for free descriptive AsBoct$tion, Box 441, Toronto f, ,R
�► If the Volution appears t0 be cyclopaedln Britannica —balance bulletin. The A. R. Williams Ontario.
p001 in. a three-fo0t_,Iayer. p6yable- monthly. Clip, and mail Machinery Co. Ltd., 64 Front � '?
`'- , too strong, that is Wit. "bites" to. bfui Federal Building, Toronto, St -West_ Toronto. -USEDCLOTHING
for full details.
the tongue Or throat, -water may HIGHLY RECOMMEtiDED—EVER-T WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
be added. When ready, the so- ELECTRICAL sufferer of Rheumatism, Neuritis Modern Ladies' and 1Len's secoyrd
�1tiOn 'is used an a gargle slid s should try Dr. Dixon's remedy. Iaand clothing, Wholesale and Re-
-j
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IT • ° cratehin ,<<�fo� EI�CTRIC WATER SYSTEMS Sold at Ottawa.
a Drug Stere 331; tail, 327 Queen St. E.. Toronto. �'h
tmouthwash' several times a. day; Pump only '$30:60. Complete syn= Elgin, Ottawa. =1.00 post ate.
NNiOW84 tem $75.05. Write for folder.
ggyy��gaiokrefierfromaebin6ofeaems pmplahMb V�sugh and .MacKewn_L-ondon,. NEURITIS S1'FFF.RERS WATCH REPAIRS `l
Ise'sfoot, sales, sabim rubes end Biber esternslly, Ont. FRUIT JUICES ARE THE PRIM -
_r In addition to many of the �"tmbla% un wwid•famoaa, coalin& sati- cipal ingredients in Dr. Dixon's SPECIAL—$1.00 REPAIRS YOUR
ieikio ligmd D.D.D. Prumiption. Grsarleea HOU" WANTED Watch corhple-te, j;ua't•ant-eed two
countries in the British E'mpiYc,' sginleft 800thnirritatimandquicklydope aknse - Remedy for neuritis, Sold only at years by expert Jewellers. Old
the Royal Mint has made money Itch 35otnslbottle prmaA,wmosey be& Ask WANTED HOUSE OR CQTTAGb:, auto's Drug' •Store • 335 --Elgin, + gold bought; Osnes Jewellers, 6542
r riot Egypt, Latvia, Poland, Liihn- F0ar'�drus�a today far o.0. u. MtESCRIPTIOri. • ._ .Ottawa, tl.o0 postpaid. _ Clark, Montreal.
— gpod condition ai and , fiorrtL ref
bedroom ro ons a1
_.s'� •,_ arils, - Rumania, -Greece; - Irak, tEMIDDLE=AG
_ '-- --'. p c t�en�-aures: Will Ifay �h. State .. --- - - -•- - _ .:
LACE' TABLE COVERa • -''- -
Ru: sia and Guatemala_ - �- MAKE AN IDEAL CHRISTMASHATCFIL\G FiC*GtL.- uli particnlara, Lases. Bax 25, •78 Adelaide •Street West, TQronto. Gift. Open work Lace, beautiful WANTED BY A RELIABIX 3
atterns, rues about. T•2"- x •90"_- _ HAtt h ir; fiatcbiBl Eggs from
from
' 2.95 preps . ,Or er now as quart:'
Guaranteed tity-limited. Will refund if not low ng breeds: acid t Island
WOMEN
White Minorcas, Rhode Island s
• 3teattholatnm ; ' � - _ snti.Afactory. General Trading-. Reda, White �Vygtrd6ttes; •Colwa- '
cheas gathering - C , AND TRUCK PARTS S Reg'd, Room 112, Gore Building, a s, Whitttea, Buff Orphingtons:
of mucus .•:. re Hamilton.
lieve■ stuffed. HEED THIS ADViCE11 Used NerY _ gown Le'ghol•ns, Jersey Black
choked nostrils"` ' s Ihotrsands of women ,— OPTICAL ~Slants, Jersey White Giants, Black
helps clear your s. Large premium aid.
��. nose and keep it gostailingthru"trying SPECIA.(.LZ1NG_ lP JLEHL'1La !N O- AuetralorD D
clear. Jars ase. tlmesu'vvlth Lydia 8 TORO. POWER -UMTS, Eiydrealld READING ' GLASSES 14 Da1rs •Boz .NIumbQr 68, .i3 Adelai8e, W.r
Sv� $ubso.30c. ttm Pinklism's Vegetable B o 1 ■ I e . winches, I;enerstors, sent to test your eyes. Return Toronto.
Compound—tamoua a*arterw. Nownetow, Carhuretars, them with your'nrder if dotted.
1 for'over60yearsinre-- Rsdistore — Ftehasige 9ervtee, State age. Prices $1.! up. St. Clair was
Itevlagfemalefunc- flaww — oarlefaeflan or ;efo>,d. "flp'tl'rnt'Co.; 1255 St. Clair West,- _''ISSUE 4�r•�V
s tional troubles. Try !t! Lem Auto Parts, Uept. J., Tereate Toronto.
I .
THE P1CKE8F1 G NEWSJK. ido..;:e, 1 goat i ep, .1 injured, cthronic departures tiom health. Re BROUGHAM _ _BOX WTNISI
• and 2 dd" killed, 26.06, W. Willaor flex disorders of; the system Mal —
Terms
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for inspection,.2.20, be .here noted. - Mrs, L. -Matthews, whoo •sustained Coang,atulations -to. Hugh Ti
:1.75 per year. 41.50 m adv -a "' t severe fracture of the left arm, on his winning Second Place
COMMITTEE on Power and Light hree weeks ago is making very the Sillier C donated by It,
Bubsesiptiow to the United States g a �
paid the following — Hydre Elec- R R G �j,��"' -apid recovery. -The arm has now McLaughlin, in the Livestock J
'and
;GL Britain, f2.00 in advance. tric, Brougham Street Lights, 166. R. "• C��"" V (� sere removed from,. the bandages, ing Co' petition at- Brooklin,
z _ II'TJNF,RAI. DfB$LSiTOR hnd considerable movement
i le vent is now tiFriday�iasL
Markup PropriltAw --FARM FOR- SALE— — _— .. possible.
— Private Ambula-ece -
9g,.acres on 8th con. Pickelrin at LWENTION1
TOWNSHIP- COUNCIL g Day and Night - BROCK - Let 31. 31. Level tile -drained
,arougham,�Fri. Nov. ,tat Good r �" Pbonei00•i
buildings. Water in stable. Silo. ` THEATRE
The question of ad ' onal snow-
Stotfifv�ille. ,4 ,:miles., Claremont 8 ' Malvern 5000 "
- 1-2 miles. Ill health reaaom .far' Road �v
removal' equipment again die- Belli a .real hoarse. Apply at the Markham, Ont.
' ng pp y
�7CTH!'T�T
' syseed, said although no' definite fax= W. D. Parker, 'R. R. 2, Clare- All Shown Daylight Savin Time
Clare -
steps were taken, it is thought the ret, Heal r -Conditioned'
- i' axil) -retake the purchase of
I'r�io=TVNINa Crushed Pll >a
3�ther equipment -shortly, probab n ♦ND i JRSDAT FRIDAY &SATURDAY Q�l
Iiy local manufacture. Eyetight Education All Kinds of Pepair Wold NoveiMBElt 7, s sad • @: '
COMMITTEE on Roads and Brid- Two Shrews, s4 7.10 and 9.50 Sand
y- Kea paid the following -. R. Ward; $n(� Ali Tuning Guaranteed
Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Stolle
Y iiL 126.60. "R. Dixon, 2.20. C •Itey-' ..._ �Q. B. MaovONALL ee ff.
ti soids 11.25, S. Stepheahaori 20.25, G. EFFICIENCY Gold
« $pen�eley 926, J. Gaudin 62b, C. L � Clos, Avg Toceato — Flowing Vold - IT+diwe7el or jwp� is P1
b Phone ' Lakeside 1502 - WITH
Pmllips. 77.00, W. Hardy 46.00, W. Mi0 t>'iawt, DRi
Cowie 39.40, G. Benson 11.76, Joe y �� is nidi "shad.
i, YaIentano 49.76, Neal Degeer 57. JOHN GBRFIELD
" JOHN MURNY k '
Tb, A. Hastings 40.50, Fred Hicks, C. H. T�GK FRANCKS FARMES
PICKERING SILLS � PAT O'BRIEN-
70.0Z, A. Lee $¢.00, W. Collins $1.
47, D. Norton, 2.25, K. Ward 96.43,
Sawyer -Massey 24.75, T. Hinan 2. -- 4ONDAY. TUESDAY It WED'SDAY • n to
d3, Goodyear Tire Ltd. 26.14, Ped- adgYt Shur gain feed, ser Notice YNOVIZIMIRRIlt -;AQ
e p vice m c is en
repairs etc.,.11.19, W. Petty 2.90, = �• f� 15 t}I Complete Show at i 50 We do Building of ab •klauat.
'Ui' y!
_L . *tchell 6.05, Canadian Oil Co., - --'''?— _ Starter, growing Monday Matinee at 2 o'clock pd,RP1wQ �
582.56, Chas. Cooper 63.74, J. fur -",w
_
.rowa ..11.60, John Norton 8.00, Art_ - �_ : _ . iiiash, laying mash, oRNE AUTRY ,tOBlIENTii
Mitchell 720.Number 6? _ .range lrlaih, �oy IN
!'LIIYBrN(3; t
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COMMITTEE "on Relief paid the In 'iatei life the habits and ncc starter, cOilcentra• isCiailehfi Serenade" - and .
followIng for supplies etc. — S. G. f SOUFINa
cxpatioa generally determine the a,,. - �► , Arse sell Brantford
i[orriah 31.14, Roy Morrish ZJ 80, ��� of eyestrain. Those living tees, calf starter, tur WITH R�oO6sg
M- S. Chapman 9.46, A. Cook 6.00,_ Materials, Itasre Bathrooss
D. E. Miller 6.00, D. Wilson -3.40, out door uvea are leas liable to hose key, --starter, .salt SMsILEY BURNBTTIr Xquipmeet, Dora Watee
Xzls. Soott 8.00, N... McEwen 8.00, for is this way than .those whose A
'S'ep• 3carboro 4.Z8, eeeupation requires close rangy in _ Systems, Beatty
City Torontoblocks and hags All as Added Attractiow Stable E ai meat
` - .vision. In these cases also eyestrain Q p
2x02, E.=Woodwaad: 8>30, W. Sad- Is found due to a small percentage' Purina fl $ ra Building Material
ter 12.00 Y spray - JOE PENNER
of cases where the, existenc of a )Asstimatas Free
COMMITTEE on Contingencies--- or e -
_- certain error will cause strain - afcattle. 't _ _ .- IN .
_ _ Work Guaranteed
paid the following =: W. G. Med- any time. Seeing in itself, When y Million
land, = - PROITBE
fid, opeahing grave, 10.00, St, Stich once the eyes open, =3s an effort. D. N , �Lockwoo�
_ .. Likely causes of .headache and eye- - j • - . -
:el'a Hospital, 10.96, D: Marrs, for PIC KERING. •ON'Ct: P+ayboy' Phone l5b+o2 _
: Paint for strain are the following: Indoor . WE DELIVER P, �
'I'avp. Hall, 42.20, Picker• work, needlework, writingb n ' INC+ NTARM
*` ing News, tax forma and stationery y_ PHONE 5317 Order your tickets now at the Box-]
are. machiAe,. office a:ork, aaiechante-
38.00, Claremont Fire Dept, 25.W. Office for the Wild .West Rodeo,
- al' fine work • and headache is gen- s Gene Autry, at tete Colts-. s
Dr. Squires, services, 600, D. R. erste the first warning�sve define �g
Beaton, salary, ' 12:1.00. L. T. John- - • y �.. sum, Toronto Thurs: Fri. and Sat., �%
hely take notice of. When we 'look L • .'E. 0 NC �L� Nov. 14," I5, 16th. Net pzoceeda to Rad i O' S e r •
store, Collector, 50.00, Wm. Chester, •
t (A
back we can recall -a past history British Air Raid Victims' Fuad.
C Constable, 60.00, Joseph McDonald. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
0 Reeof the syaaiptoins as 'mentioned Iast • $t= ert service and re -
,Vol. Guard, 15.00, Wm. sor; eel week when I referred to symptoms. EMBALK8R
-cti.,:. litre -s. •Q.OP A'aa Spears. - W, J. >liatier. 1..ntr8
as applied to the school child. 9ueceasor to _ _
elhtiaT 10.40; . D. R. Beat,�n; ditto, Man other symptoms area have epair ShoP 0;1ab1E` Ox^' �. Work
:.20.00, T. C. Brown, caretaker, 25, y ymP y 8tc aflfsllle . g
A. coamection to eyestrain is a con- Night and Day Service
tributing causeDyspepsia, Nausea, 1 ani prepare pair trac• ga81'aIIteOt�. =
.
4COMMITTEE _on Damages toLive ®asinemPhone .:Residenee Phone tors and farm maebintry. �ART`HLtR hIELD
ytock, paid tab foliovaing — Fi V,.` Poor nutrition, anemia ' and other 9801. 23
- - Am also agent • for Coeksbutt Graduate Radio end TdevWm Iastlt
Implements.
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kf !sa Tb
. • a _ _... � ,�� �- .. � _ - yea art cures -
e _ - - Minced Stec9 a -.
IS BIG
Stewm; Beef, l ?6c, a
i • A .Jewel Shert'15c. a I4l
Classic Ckasimm,
im,
•Y '
6 iRsi "c.
K _ W . f E- ' _
..Butcher (phone 3000) Pick aria
ii .�1 LI'I"I'LE steairi lifts_the lid Of !your tea -kettle. A lot of steam drives
trains, machinery. Your bank deposit may be little, but it combines �►itli .— •'j •• -
GET HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
•
millions of others to make a lot of "steam It helps to run the nation's
I ...
.. or
- ; mach><rsenery of -Production, marketing, employment, business. It is important s - •
Weed to the country's war financing and war -time effort. Thg MoneyFARM ARM PRODUCE 'RIGHT at HOME
• ...
is yours yet it helps provide the credit necessary to, move the goods and Hb s jl
services of the nation. Q Canada's chartered bsnks thus perform Enna d Live Live Calves -
tions of W4u receive the, deposits of millions of Cana- -
• Thi - Sparing Lamb:- - iv Fowl
` marketui oextead oedsfi to individuals,
governments, bur mes men' and ! C11�
Y - �-e _ yin c e�
- — -- g gani2ati ns..- The. small. depositor is important to the banks.
_
- nc "little fellow", pularly is welcomed by any As -
..bank�
-�
t ,
_fresh
Eggs;
pea �, ' 1
• �c�.�v
Ia war, as in a Canada's Gartered Basks enure ttnuiter-
R N� and Ci4'ADlNG STATION WHITBY -
' impted,' their- useful services—'safeguarding depositors' funds; ; �lC r�RING FARMS -LTID
_ faalitating the nation's business — looking forward to peace
witii d<reedoinl ag clic. osly .sure basis of enduring proap,erety. �� Int d Fb°r� »l
PIC'mitING; (XV . PHONE PICK GIGG :
THE -CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA �,.
r .
41
REMONT leveral from- bere attended the
_pm 1 • • •
••C. Beverle
• • ! Mr. I. F. Dogxking, C. P. R. agent y,- at '-Uxbridge, oa- Sunday [On
here, and Mrs. Dopking are enjoy afternoon last. _� C ��� �- -, All the Wayt
Ming a two-week's vacation Service in Ube Baptist Church '
The Marriage tack place. on.. Sat- here. veill be _withdrawn on Sunday. � ,J .� O Motor �.OdCfl�
;vrday Nov. 2nd, at .Hampstead, ening next in favour of the, - k/.- 4W •r 1
Island, e N. of of Mine " Ruth versa" Services ' in-the U ted FARMERS
'
� Church. -
;Ipac;lle, dsughier of Mr. and •Mrs. � - _ .• �'
I,eAvis Terhume Dixon, to Mr. Art- Mrs. -Jane' Michell• 'her- son - and - F `
hiu Dudley Huff. Mise Dixon is a daughter, of -Toronto, and Mr. and -
ATTRACi�11E RETURI[ AW •.�
of a late Mrs, H. �• Macklim, of Milliken,-"and ot- �/ �`S
_,ng�►ter the Alnnual Fall
H. ThRtmaon, _...a# .Claremont,
and her friends called on 1lir,•' and Mre. Toronto - ,,,; •� -
-m swell-ig►oWn to Manny bete. Lyman Pilkey on Sunday. air PU_
DANCE The B. Y. P. U. met at the Par-, key is reported to• be very much nonage'on Monday•evening ''when improved in health-
No
110.36
the _.follovring offices were elect- _ _ y excursion)
zth Bay
Xiove
t
health-
ed: Pres., Paul Wellmran, Vice- _Y 10 EtASTERN HOUSE phone 45500
P;es., Jean Ward, Secretary, Mar- -! ;;tt 1
Mar-
garet; Briscoe, Treas., Gladys Mor- Xip1s Uri X-atail Firs
I
ey. During the evening, Miss Mor- 90
ley gave a reading. A social hourCOCH, LINES
Illa�r�u� �• -
concluded the evening's session. wd WAtWAIN !l HY. ca AT GRAY (t
_ There -passed 'away at her boxne.;q M M OT H HALL
in _ L'halk Dake, early on Saturday Cheap 'rates' for Farm and Country
morning last, Mm Levi Storry, well `,
-known to a great many here, aha buildings. ALV ERN
r
_ bung the daughter of the late Windstorm Inspsance on Bnffdi .95 RUSS CIMIQUTON'S
Charles Williams, of Glen Major, Windmills, Silos etc. -
ORCHESTRA DODGE__ CARS
The eymgzthy' of old . friends here -,Automobile Insurance of
is extended to the family. - Inter- - All 'Hinds REFRESHMENTS
-- r
'Ment was made in the Claremont Wr[te or. Phe" _ _
>�on emery. } 1939 Custom Dodge Sedan e
The death took place on Friday. _XOWNA� A 8@WF
'ADMISSION CaAts -
• -- last of s former, well-bnohivn resid-
ent
o_tssisitnt - - TII PereCt condition
of Claremont, ,Mr. David -Peat•_ ONTARIO JIM DARLINGI'OU, Sec.-Tress'938 Fore DeLuxe Sedan
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tie, of Toronto, Deceased was the
1
rte= son of a former miniatft of the - -. - _ Radio, Whitewall tires, Per r
r 4esbyteliSn Church here abolrt t10 UNKSHUTTyears ago. He" is survived by his, :_193 7 Chen Coach, DeLtae :
sister, Mica Isabella Peattie, now
"dying In Toronto. Interment took
Frost-A Wood _,1936 Ford Cabrohet
.Place in Mt. Please►nt _ Cemetery.
- A gvod many of our pegple am-
-
attending the Masquerade on PERMANENT NA6Cs1NC PAIN Agency - .1929 Chev Sedan
BWJowe'en in, the Hall here, a- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER NOW gfteft of Ply so
s bout twenty-five or shirty "carne in AN D N ElV ES. I T MAY B E L'" 8mvta.' .. ,he...,�a.. .1935 Chryrsler Sedan _
eoetume and prises
*ere awarded Y04JR EYES. - Implements on eddm b ssoMs a...
to Mise Ethel Norton, Mrs. Dop- Plows, mo ars see; 1932 Pon Sedan
king, Grant Hardy, bliss Megan C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. LYE ,
Beare, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Dls■oy �h, Nm F. 41 ' ' L. L Yr+ _
__ _Manion, .Thomas ' Fallow, Mrs._ F. Owns pits - ,ALF. I�=OLE9 Claremont
T McCullough. There , were some baa- I,g %wA. CM Cl-a r emon t• Ont - --
utiful, extravagant costumes. r - _ _ =.PHONE awl
-The Mission, Circle of the Baptist
" - Church met last week in their Open -. _ --- --. ---- — -
_ •e�
Meeting. With a fair atten�i¢nce• Consult
The "heavy rain that evening Prey--
W.D. TWL� +'DIF,
e
nted a large number from- getting _
_ but. -Those alio were Bible to bra re R. R 1, Ake>Ling the storm, and attended enjoyed a On Roofing fert3aras and For -
nsost interesting address by-the Houses, Bavetrowghs. Hay
_ _guest-..pecker, Ings Scott, of 'Tor Track. Bare poet*' Hardware, -.
c+nto._ b#iaia S• E. f5�aiis was hostess Lift Cie Garage,,Ceae6tw4rk
to. the meetin3 on this occasion..
e.Verleneed and Caralarf ll CAE
Deafer for
Mr. C. A. Overland Pe lwork oa- a
,inother. successful. anniversary- sale Inners. - — _
-last week end. A large number " of - BasteH _ St:
eel' \
�
a rProdtasls. Active' of every -Ontario
Co-operation
our people visited the store - dnrinR .
the este, .made their purchases and Let us give. you ap esttrnato on �+ 1 •
enjoyed a c�ip of tea. The Lucky Farmer s NecessalrS► to ,�T��p � OUT
Number Draw was . to have been
rlfi ane[
made 'on Saturday evening, but ow O - e
l!iTARIt2 has a really serious outbreak of aloq Cholera. This deadly ia�ectious
Ing to the fact that they were still - disease of swine has reached alarming pr
oFertions .in the cote of Rrsez and.
BUY FARR o Norfolk and Haldimand•- If the
serving due cur 4mers till near the Kent, with smaller outbreaks is Lembton, L'"i9vt,
midnight
hour, eonpequently : this �disehse is not .controlled it is-certain to spread M neighbouring counties. Every 9
;hereRnony vias held' on the following Tbt3 beat prices Qlz Feed ;precaution, must be taken. The Ontario Department of Agriculture i:. actively co-
Tuesday evening tIl°te weep The of ��� farmers is their efforts
— MYa- ,Blanche Cook, of -all kinds. operating with the Federal Department
- `*Inners are _ to stamp out this diva"-
Les. Gauelin, Missi Billy Wagg, Roofing, Poste, WoodXf the=spread of Hog Cholera is not checked NOW, every pig raiser in Ontario
and Earl Anderson. Qement, Zi®a, farads to lose. only the immediate and wholehearted co•operati(= of every Ontario
Constable Norton has been work- _ farmer will stamp out this menace to the hog industry, _
Ing on. the. hit-and-run case at the - _ _ _ _ '
CHO
- — - — Village of Greaboik
font week, when a 22-year old for all >rinde of grain. 'IMOW - �'6 FRZ
00- CHO
.Young man, while walling . With a f. r - -
Farr s Elevator
is of Agncut#nre-earongly recommend every pig raiser to take th.
Mend at the side of the road, Woe 1'he.Departme:}
atruci . by ap un-known
car, and fol;owiaq precau
Claremont, _Ont. :;! atone-
]pitted stmoat mately. The Confine all limp to Prue or yards that has• 'entering the pen can disinisct hie those, AND r
"friend, claims that the car Contin-. ` Iliea. *a. Otnee SOW. been thoroughly cleaned and disiallec'ted 114= ON 1TS USE.
red on its way. Reports are - now, •with an approved disinfectant. Keep livestock trucirs ofJ your farm - B you
y heard here, that a car called at' - a '• have stock to ship, load up at the end of Is
local garage that evening asking In mu res of heavy infection, if pie,
brad_ NOt1CC to Cti�cd>Itars - keep ho4s away from straw stack. a. thin it 18IIe. Disease-bearing refuse dropping from.the
for repair's to , a damaged AND OTHERS - a place usually 'frequented by bid such as bottom of the track might sadly be carried to
dight, _ claiming to Doane from near -- and pigeons. which may _ y°ur �•
Goodwood, and that he had- 'struck rtazlmgs,_. rParrovrs, � now
a cow, Police authorities are now In tiaje Estate of William Gor+nley, have oo►ne direct from as labeled ivrayard. 9 ao Iro'r rvstus�
Decesed. Destroy as,�an7 pig", sparrorrr sad darlings ' esoept from dependable scarcer within i
trying to locate this can The local _ ' a's Possible. clean district.
garage mens were not slware of the ALL PERSONS, having claims a- - Kee ar Isolate newly purchat•d, breedinq flock
accident at Greenbank when this ainat the estate of William Gorm- :�. Keep dogs out of tha•pig pen. P, your �o■ at least three weeks before permitting h
�., car called. (Norman Reynolds of g e ' dog under control is the daytirse and tied
ley, late of the Tow ish qs o�-P`iak- - at night: Keep stray dogs off your fora►. them to run with host already oa the premint.
;'.-.4 ,reen)xmk has since been arrested ering,+ is the County - ' of Ontario, Ia areas where hog cholera esists be
fund charged with manslaughtai) • who died on or about the 16th day Burn nay dead pigs or bury them so deeply ■ extremely careiul about breeding outside
Harvest Home Services will be -�' will not dig them up.
held ov t Rome
United Church of July, 194-0, are hereby not'fied that stray dogs � with your boar.
to send to the undersigned solicit- 5. Keep.all doors clqwd and protect the win• where hogs are foram healed, follow 60
.on Sunday next, November 10th,
ors to the 1ecutcus of tht estate �wr so that no dogs or bdrds can cabs the i�i. m
Rev. Harvey Howey, B, A: of Dun- on`or before 'the ' 55th d%Y of Nov pegs• _ -... _.. _.. a adoral De ypasiment d
_ arlaary Inspector 1E
cSoae qts
barton, will preach at 11 a. m. and ember, 1940, full pxrt;culars of ail tldi . boo p s A9��,
Per. M. R. Jenldnson,'., B. D., of their claims, alter which _ last men- to vide .lam,
Pickering, -at 7 p: m. Special. music Uoned date the E-tacutor•s will for- : etlwr aoi�hleass ■ F Dai have
tattoos.
end � Dare halon
---by the `choir at both services. Ind proceed.rietribnte , the 3 Alw,ya have a pea of •tro.tq didafetaat Wali•Itd hoes lute the strangest reds-
the evening the choir w1l. be ass- s,m `of the decossed, having re- • eolatioo (wet footsie the dam ao that anyone trace to disease. p
- %eted by the ldale_Quar'.et tY•om. the gard only td the claims of which _ -
Baptist Ch rch. On Tuesday even- the 'Em�tors shall then have• •not- is Eighty contagions end can sniead very ravidl9. -
_ :lag, Noamruie 12th; a Roast Chick- Im the. E><ecators will not be-=''The above precautions, pmt. sato Practice, TODAY, will do
on Supper
Hall f e ser two 8 P• tm an - on° . of wiwse this deadly disease.
plan' liable for "the assets- or say part - -'uclz to pzevent the spread
CoRnm 'ty thereof to y pera
1, • concert will follow. A 8-Act donna they call
not then hew sec- - ,A Y rA R
Mystery Drama "Mnrdared Al- rived notice. - - VIE
live* wall ` be" preeented i>y local Dated at Toronis, this !!ad day of-
talent. Don't miss it. You'll AGRICULTURE'-
]EPARTMENT
Oeteber ><�40. oF:the thrill of your li{� Musical �
_ PAYNE and- BISSE'1T, 62 RickI �,
-
numbers between the Acts. TickeReek
ts stand Str• West, Toronto, Ontario, ..ONTARIO Hon P. >d. Dewar DW. eputy
t o concert and su rper Adults,
9olieito're to Anthony Lawson, and • Minister of Agriculture
<' _49 cts. Children, 255 Cts. Come and -
F*el '1'. Banti»R; F.iecutors:, _ - •- .. - e
bring your friends,
w
What Happens When R.A.F. Raids Nazi
Capital .
r
Chin-
ese eh•cles in Singapore. These
same sources declared ths`t Stalin
would be interested in seeing the
German and Japanese positions
rendered desperate by such a coal-
ition against them. Positive knowl-
edge ttas claimed, said New York
Times correspondent Hallett Ab-
end, that China's Minister of Fin-
ance was in Washington for the
Principal purpose of convincing the
United States of the advisability
of joining such a coalition.
U. S. Aid To Britain
•;Although the United Stbtes had
by no. means yet declared war on
Germans, Sceretary of Commerce
a h �"3 , Jesse H. Jones reported last week
that the U. S. had shipped ;780,- preparation is her husband, Hon. More blood passes through them, ,
;a'*�• . , R 000,000 of goods to Britain during George Black, JLC., m.p., who and there is greater activit of
the first year of the war; and 8 y
t s i:om \ew York it was learned that Personally took the hundred pho- the sweat glands, which gine off
�.x�ti• r the U. S. was sending w�.rplanea togrltphs which illustrate the vol• more perspiration and thus get -
to Britain a# the rate of nearly ume' rid of the waste products mo _
600 a month, and that the number Within 20 minutes' walk 'o4 rapidly. Cold, on the other hand, -
,�,' was increasing ...With the else- the heart of Dawson," writes Mrs. acts in a reverse way, diminish-
tion over, anything could happen. Black,' even a fairly careless ob- Ing the supply of blood and less- —
server of Nature's handiwork eningthe
less -
Before Parliament reconvened at may atter perspiration given off.
at
s Y g Leas h ItAs
,* ,,. ,� Ottawa thin week, it was learned t a undyed . a the evaporation of perapira-
from Washington that arrange-
mosses.varieties of flowers, ferns and tion from the skin surface that
' (
had been made for an im-largely in the regulation of
aids lar el •
menta. hFrom the b innin of March temperature. The sweat, as a. _
mediate survey and other prelim- � 8. , P t,
`when the days begin to length- fluid, evaporates and passes off
lusty engineering work in the St,
Lawrence Seaway project ... en, we �'ul�oners are alert to lis- into the air, and thus removes
Sad Losses At Sea Icover the first sign of the Pasque a certain --amount of heat from
e' 'Twas a sad day for Canada when flouter or -Northern Crocus thrust- the- body, thereby cooling the
news came through that the Can- m8 its furry nose through the body at large. On -an.average a..
adian destroyer Margaree, which thawing ground, often still cover- man's body gives off two pounds
+ ' replaced the 113 -fated Fraser, had ed with snow or ice. These brave • of perspiration a day.
t a ` •. been . sunk in the North Atlantic flowers vary in shade from deep-- "
eat purple to -mauves and k ✓
.., with the lose of 140 officers and P �. pinks, , .
with Five Pointers On.:
;�. men; and that the Canadian luxury h an oceasionat spot of pur-
f. liner Xmpress.of Britain had ,gone eat white. Of the
Suitesult or enemy ac= - - ra they are numerous- u
Moa. With 45 missing. varieties, ranging from this Pas-
que flower to the tin -Clothing. Expert Advises On
The Weeik In 'Canada y yellow
+ Narrowly missing an important Berlin railway titatioa, as R.A.F. Official and.. semi-official an- Water Crowfoot common in our Suit Durability end Gives
=bomb gyrated this crater in the capital of the Reich. nonncements on miscellaneous sluggish streams. _
matters of varying interest to the -"The' brilliant cerise ahbotin -Fashion Tlps To Man
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Canadian public teetered the week: sista, the saucy Dutchman's
T H E W A R • W E E K—C.omrnentary on CurrentE vents that young farmers whose -military breeches, the, wild Bleeding Heart Latet 'fashion tip :to the fall -
training was postponEd in October —a tiny prototype of the cniti. suit -shopping man:
would respond to-tts oall Novemb- vated variety we all knew in our Worsteds are more durable
p�•�+.�.f_ e. D�i ? ^��
or 22 . .. that Oaaada was send- grandmothers' gardens — all these 'than woollens, but they become
MAIN L? j 1 LE �% O !ag 400 motor vehicles a dap to and many more are upon us - in any more quickly. ,
the United Kingdom.. . . that Ot- bewildering array as'soon as au That's_ the advice of Elizabeth
._„IN THE MEDITERRANEAN tanva was keeping a wary eye on me`r sets in with its 24 hours of t Pard, instructor is cloth -
the French Islands in the VAf of continuous sunlight. The, floral ing extension at Pennsylvania
_ ranee, St. Pierre and Mi- colon of the north are Israel College.
St Laa 3WORSTEDS
tat
_ y 'O TE S MORE DURABLE
- pink, bine and magenta, with
- queloa that internees and Pi
Tlie "Battle of the Mediterran- to schier�e--Mrs goaT. o ever, atter-Ummbers of illegal organizations generous splashda, of yellow. Most durable of the woollens,
Im " was retdely il�bowing the his inability to crush England a by were ineligible for public office in according to - Miss Lippard, is ,
d Hritstin" off the front bloody bombing and invasion, could Canada ... that Canadian soldiers 1 tweed, followed by hand -finished
of the world's newspapers were holding an important sector Skin Re later worsted and serge:
just shoat write his finish. � _ .
i<ast wesit. ae the scene of war of the English coast, right in the She cautions men buying suits
shifted southward and !t beca;ne To By -Pass Turkey? troops Heat of the Body 8
front line.— , that Canadian troo y cortin more than S25 to look for
The only other power (aside from might be sent to -the following items: (1) Well-
4>ASdsat that for the moment the file Near Eget
Britain) conceivably in a position at a later stn -The skin re lates'the heat of finished
Thain -Asia drive was for control 8e !a the Battle at generous seams; (2)
to aid Greece was. Turkey,'s large � Mediterranean :. that Can- the -body. Outside heat. as in the deep, well -made pockets; (3 )
�1/ the eastern Mediterranean and part of whose army wea last week case of a warm bathe causes.. the smooth linin of good materials;
-fMte hist East. The great show- massed against the Bul aria had enough grain "to .meat all _ linings
Own test between the seapatvec o[ gartan moa' Britain's needs for three years" . • .-aerrea_ to send. a message :to the (4) carefully made buttonholes..
and the sk power at the tier. But several factors militated mat private buying -must be cur brai7t+ "and a return message buttons firmly sewed by hand'. -
against Turkish fet3iSlmant of her - causes the blood -vessels to ex nd and b neat hems.
,owls
was about to -be witnessed.
mutual defense treaty with Greece.
tailed 1n CaradB it the - n*ar pro- 3►a .. ( ) -
After Greece, What? - Far one thing such action could "gram
wen not to suffer .
The Italian invasion of Greece bring Nasi troops storm !lection Soon In Ontario? LIFE'S LIKE THAT "
storming, tato The Ontario political pot, quiet B Fred Neher
i� seen as but one item of a oom- Turkey from Bulg3tla, and pre Y
!ve prggtam, file first for some time ;m st, was last week. .
Fepreheaa parts clpitate a general Balkan war; far seen to be simmering again. There
widkh had already been assent- another thing, Soviet Rusaia's pal- was a broad deal, of talk In Ottawa Wit -L. -Yum.
— the occupation o1 Rumania ley of non-involvement in war ttiat Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn
Itiod Italy's preparation for it trans- might operate against Turkish par
..Se going t0 the people some,
)♦gypt drive on Bnes, Other ,steps. ticipatlan. But supposing thei:.Alla time within the next -Tear (re-elect- ,/% Y'OUM
♦olving the remaining Balkan nay powers dIdWt attempt to take the
ed ib power in 1937. the •Ontario /� FaDQ-rUIVEtr
Meas, were expected immediately Dardanelles, by-passing Turkey !n- Liberal administration does not
lie outcome of the Greek campaign stead by way of. the Dodecanese'
as decided. GeneralGoering'a Islands and Syria . , ,would Turkey have to call a vote betore the -num- so + 1
mer of 1942).. Within , the past T
w*paper. The Essener National allow herself without protest to be
mg. predicted the next Axis
mouth three Dominion Cabinet min.,
surrounded, and her dominance of iste:•s have visited Mr. Hepburn
would be an attempt to ewer - .,the entire Moslem world chaileng- \^
Ontario Conservatives, too,
fish connections with Europe, ed? If Turkey moved, the- .,entire sere getting busy rlast week,.
and Africa so that no port picture would change overnight
above continents would be open. Moscow Meditates
British warshioe (ambitious ua- 'For the time being, "Moscow was y
Ldwtzking!) Other �u -- Yukon's Many
silent on e a r
France and .Spain would `also pre -occupied, -as diplomatic rumors ewers i
�e a role in this plan. which trickled throtgh suggested,
�The Axis' new grant! strategy with consolidating the Russian .posi-
doetbtedly was agt•ead upon by tion on all fronts. A new agree= Variety of Spe. les Up There _
Hitler and Mussolini at their meet meat with the xis powers was Js Astonishing Pink, Blue
'ham in Florence which followed 'a seen as not unexpected; but more And Magenta Are Chief Col•
'lightning trip by Hitler down Into likely to come would be the signing = ars '
France to confer at different points . of a non-aggieasion pact with Ja ' `fr
and JPeta�finem with Franco, Laval and pan. (Moscow obviously was not 'there are .orchids , in the 1't- {
-forgetting for a moment that Jap- kon — the, Siberian, a large pur-
i
'Hitler's Greatest Gamble anese troops still lined the Soviet plish pink bloom with white spots
''Was - littler embarking on the Manchurian border; - that between and a rare White OrLbid—all to
greatest gamble, of his career? Ii 80 and 90 German divisions faced be found in great variety beneath + be could break Britain's control of ' the Red Army , along the eastern the "slide" near . Dawson. Our "
the Mediterranean he would be European front). authority, writes the Ottawa
able to pile upon her a disaster US. - Britain - China - U.S.S.R.? Journal, is Martha, Louise Blacl,,-
zecond in magnitude only to the That Stalin- might be- induced to former Member of Parliament, �� %i �j ' �•- �$
iamaaiiing -of England itself — so loin an anti totalitarian bloc con -
whose second book, "Yukon WA NOW)
11be !great that it likely would determine stating of Great Britain, the U. S. Flowers," has just been publish ��:•-
outcome of the war. Failure and China was the considered be- ed. Co-starring. with her in it..s -= Yester'day I was. to be a success ... Today I'm a failure
.,.Pretty fickle scales, I'd say!
REGTAR FELLERS — Free Demonstration – By GENE BYRNES -
WHAT'S TWAT ROPE • FOR, MISTER?. LOOK, KIWO f I'M A
ii THAT A q2AWINE COPPER BUSY MAN �� �
BRUSH ? WHA' T_IME. DO VXI CHET WORK TO ANSWER ALL
CI! THE J09i AW HOW MUCH DO � 70UR gUESTIONS jO NOW
MAKE A WEE ? PIPE bOWN ! i COTTA
QET FOO SHED 0'
4L
• 9
HOW TO_Awa
4�ys be smooth and of a ore:„ry H
driers - consistency, ti
Mail To R.C.A.F. A
A FCyater Rare+bit�;
`I. cup 'oysters
2 tablespcons "tJutter w:
Letters to Canadian Bass lb: -soft^mild cheese ;
if Mailing Overseas. Send Cut in small. pieces
L
>•' ' •' •Foal a Ottawa - .
� Office t O --- � asp salt
Few grains caycnr:c
_ _ .S' 2 eggs
e The air ministry,
correct ug aAl
l ( • previot a onnouncement regarding , Clean, parboil and drain bys-
` or addressing` of mall to . Canadians 11 $�E B• C�� ters,, reserving' liquor. Remove
✓4�1 serving in the Air Force overseas, p� fir+ ff oysters and discard any' tough "
%said in a recent statement that �IRAREBI i S portions. Melt butter, add chee•,e
v oo� mail for men of the Royal Cama- Rarebits are always tasty bits and seasonings; as cheese melt%, w
dian Air Force overseas should be sad are always popular with the add gradually `oyster liquor and '-_'�
' addressed" to the Oauadian base hien-folk. Cheese too is. a 'tra- eggs slightly beaten: As soon as ,
✓ , post office at' Ottawa. From there the majority mixture is +smooth add soft part!
it will be promptly forwarded. ditional - fare with
of penle.
P of oysters. Serve on toast (bread
In a previous announcement the Rarebits are served on crack• toasted on one side only) Sere
ministry said -'erroneously that mail Vers or toast. on 'untoasted side of bread
for ft.0 A.F; . ovQraeas should be And now fur a request
handled the same as for Cauadiuns _Sardine Rarebit
• • • serving in the Royal Air Force.. 2 "tables oo butter Graham Cracker Cala
Pred�ce P cup butter��FOR CANADIANS IN R.A.F. I , tablespooEout cup' granulated sugar•Pride aMail for Canadians serving with teaspoon �' 2 eggs- z
the R.A.F. should he addressed} to 1 cup. riell milk
- - Adapted from the Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Picture sardines 3 teaspoons baking powder .
R.A.F. Records ,Office, Ruislip,
Middlesex, England. In the case of. 13s teaspoons mustard teaspoon cinnAuron er
by am lac.
is
.- ....:._ - fic£rs_the__nr,mbPr •and laa_me 1/* teaspoon paprika � h C r
2 � cups Gra
(;ER°TFYUDE—f�ELB1Al— Crumbs -
should be given and the lettor sent 1 cup grated cheese. t :
, Copyright 1940 by Loew's Inc. in cure of S. Seven D., Air Min- Toast, " (30 Graham crackers)
1 cup milk
istry. Adas. ra1 Flonse, Ktogsx v, Make a cream sauce with but- '
beth, ."I said I never wanted to London, W.C._. ter, flour, salt and -milk.- Add teaspoon
SYNOPSIS Iia t vanilla
other ingredients. Place war- Cream the butter, add an
Since marriage is a girl's only see him again. And now. suddenly. - gradually ,and cream together
career In the 1800'x, Mrs. Bennet, it's like having a kind of excruci. dines-cn-least and heat eith.er.irL g y g
well. Add the beaten egg -yolks.
amother of live marriaseable laugh• - ating.emptiness where one's heart Queen Suffers Cold Hands oven or under broiler. Place on Mix the baking povtder' and cin
seraheElIts both, Jane, Mary, Lydia oueat to be. Oh, Jane. I love him plate and' pour on sauce. Gar-
nish with parsley or mint. namon with, ;fife cracker crumbs
and Kitty—campaigns like a' gen- so much: I'm so dreadfully un -y rolled finely and add this alter -
trolled herself. 'How selfish I'm `m' rated cheese nat¢ly, a sUywhit
oral to capture two rich London happy." With great effort she eon Tomato Rarebit ,
with
-the mill-. -Lastly. ',d
bacheiorr, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bing , cup
ST in the stiffly beaten egges
lay, -for her two elder girls, Jane being," she sobbed as she dried x x 1 can tomato soup, and add vanilla. Bake .in abut
and Bingley tall in love at fuss her eyes. "As if_ I, were the only mustard t
y i+' f+sP. tered loaf -pan in a modeT'a.e
sighto but rcy's - " combine all ingredients in the cven for "35 to 40 rein.
family and rank, prejudices' Etiz• darling. You never did anything stop of double boiler an cd - - — --
abeth against him despite the fact wrong --but look what happened gether until the cheese is melted. -b{ris Chambers ' welcomes per -
that they are warmly drawn to between you and Air. Bingley, Oh. Serve on toasted crackers and yeasl letters from interested
each other. Darcy ?ands Elizabeth's it`s' not fair:' �' toast. readers.. She is pleased to reeeiae
family Impossible. Her genteel '.I'm not really unhappy. Lizzy," Welsh Rarebit suggestions on topics for bar
father is completely overshadowed ,Jane whist:ered. "it was worse at 1 tablespoon buttercolumn, and is cyan ready to lir
by har-vulgar, - scheming mother, the beginning when 1 w'os always 1 teaspoon cornstarch
ad her slaters, outside of Jane. expecting hlm to write, or even tea to four "pot peeves." Re-
.• Mary is a pretentious bore. Lydia <^ - �i sup thin cream quests for recipes or special
come back. Rut `now -I dont do !,4 lb.. soft mild cheese .
and Kitty are unmannerly bolster- that any more. I only dream of - menus are is order. Address four
ow. Elisabeth is completely Intens 3!t tap. salt letters to "Mica Sadie $. Chaar-
P Y him. You'll have to -learn to loam, 3A tap. mustard ars, 73 West Adelaide Street,
-ed at Darcy's treatment. of George taw. Lizzy. Like I dv." Few grains
to meet.
Rr Toronto." Send stamped; set[- a `i
- Wickham whom he refuses, r- =Toast
,a1h{i their arms .bout each other . addressed envelope -if foe W"
t fact
t he
_ credits his tefwal o t ,, d cornstarch.
She a the t w , a atFrs wept out th_ir � �,• Melt Lotter, ad a reply.
• ;: that Wickham is the son of Darcy's heartache, _ and stir until well mixed: then add '
late steward. Darcy, disgusted with o cream gradually, while stirring
Mr. Beun_t retrrrnect lrorn. I,iu-..
th"onnet family Influences Bing don, his mLsalon a future. Lydia eons,:antly and -cook two minutes. In Bing-
Elberton- Ga., a hound narrr-
Is against Jane. Jane Ir heart- beatourad �Nmv disgrace mai4died a z- isarneltede esaon t then tservee ori en le
incapacitated i a ` With
Y g r y
broken. Then Darcy realizes that "' g west hunting With
family - or no, he cannot Eonquer the entttY+ tamily with a vengeance. 4 toast. Sherif John Starke. Pushed is
his honest love for Elizabeth. He They were no longer to g.iod stand--App::rently feeling the nip o.. - Mueh of the success of rarebit a wheelbarrow. he treed threa ?+
proposes and she rejects him wltn Ing with their neighbor9. !r y were autumn cold during a visit to a rarebit soar o posse without one his
contempt, depends upon the unlit f ma wit a !carina
refuacd admittance to Aferyton's an community ., feeding centre in the cheese. ' A b' t h dal- seat.
oarsl celebration,._ the Assembly South London, @u ori Elz bet
h
CHAPTER TEN Balt. Street boys sang rnedifyinl; warms her_ hands over.. a. cook' _
`-Elizabeth buried her face in her songs about Lydia rand WIckhatm,, stove... Approach - of -winter ptc- _ f+ •
haada. What a e %J10tt gid mistaka It was -no longer safe foie the girt + senta London with the, problem j' • � a I e 1 n e -_N e r ` e s V e `s Era se
'had madb. E10W could the hav: so - to shop In the-.villsge. Je*.ra and of .1ieaping warm ` the thousands.,
misjudged the man who meant so _taunts followed' titem everywhere, who have lost their homes
���....�
much to her. Why had she not oon.tbngs,. J .• s:.�: ---+ �. r,
And then, as uoespecte dly as
sensed that not arrogance. nor _ OFFICE MANAGER: Sorry 1 lost
tlWly did Ly7 as and Georgt+nit i kbam 4_ my' temper, ) T b -Iwo d
pride; but some teal. and impo? last had Miss )ones--4-
reason had been behltsd Darcy`: r eturrf. Fur Hats Popular dont know why y nerves - office
continued contempt for Wickharn.
They Were Married are so jittery lately! drive anybody so
° Jane found her weeping" in the 'Eike the silly, �elflsh. irrespon- Style For Winter l � � � the nut -boatel _
darke"Elned room..
she c Bible cbild she, was, Lydia took no-.. -" i
i:, whinntice of ch hethad etducedlhertalts to, famNy.-
ten happened. Did M'. Darcy �' All. that was unim rtant. Besidee, Worn With Cloth Coat$ —
Matched With Muff and
tend you in some way ."
--no,
Elizabeth
th shook her head. ph
everythine Meas now changed:
e, .You don't understand. -For Lydia and George 1Nlekhem it's a"littre early'to thinf: of -a
While I was visiting Charlotte,. Jin.. were married! .. tui hat. Yet these- ace shown -
Darcy asked Toe to marry him - SECRET 1 think I know 4,
Darcy
Mcre,, George lia.d',snddEvtly come now and may be a 'must" thio
"Lizzy! What did Tru %4Y to Into a fortune' He was vague about winter whether you are going to r," your aouble—coo much tea -A
b1m7". Its • source: but :titers. Bennet was have a fur jacket or not.; A fur- or coffee! You've gotcaffeine-
:; --Learn To Dream = °`- too excited at" -this suddenly un- hat and muff to match will deo " nerves and the thin that -'
x s , "What did L. say7" wept E;iza- expected hippy ending to -tragedy, wonders toward keeping orne's - will fix that is to thing
6.
_ to press the Point. Let the whole.pride waim. Coats are in two Postum instead.
-family refoics!- Her own- little Ly- groups, fur -trimmed and no £ar,
Lydia, who was just sixteen suit yourself.
MY ✓08 /S TO —wag married! The baby c re t caring a e line '
a, Bennet Family, was the wife o1 a comes a cable(? report of the Pa-
NECP rev /X YO ''handsome, dashing, and (Oh! bless- gd1h openings; ' Paquin being;. %
COOKING �ROS1fMS ed thougbt),- rich army ottfcer, among the dress-makerw who has t MR. CAFFEINE-NER1fES
Into the Toad excitement of the not returned to Paris. This
a Hush up, meddler!
family reunion, strode the dotlr cable puts emphasis on woollen ? _stick to your t 1
and 'stern- person of Lally Cath- I
g Y clothes. skwrtband! �/ !
erine` de Arae h, Darcy's aunt. /
"Slim, 'fitted- silhoueites�are re-
She swept the Bennets with a -
baleful eye, dismissing the intro-
produced'in suits'of r'ieh;'coloi-
RG fu] woollens worn with tie silk - s:
U duction to Wickham .With the re-' i
ED'd/A►RD58 bleu es with Paisley designs fa- ' -
mark .that his, father had secor. m- yoved. Such shits are femin Y1
in her' family, otterin¢ acid tom- OFFICE MANAGER: Miss )ones,
�O
-me nt in place o1' copgratulatione ►zed by intricate collar cut-outs, t
in place of the usual lapel notch, you're psychic. I've been drink-
to Lydia,, and, in general leayine ing Postum for a month and
be ¢or;fusion and stunned the cut-outs repeated on the pock• w n
els, now I can't figure out why I ='
_ hurt at.her uninvited presence and was always so upset! a
c ...,..•••6 highly .oifeneivQ- haughtiness. TUCKED HENILI�ES ARF, NEW i•�"�q
_ "firs{ Bennt^t." she finally an -
have
, hemlines are another t� r�� i
�► t R �� nounced, "I have come here able method of 'feminizing .the silh6u- - t�ML CAFFEINE-NEIYEiis w
`O S�� ly to spevk dd'ith .your daughter, etre. They appear on suits and 1 ('tjl alruuys eraSed�!
Miss ,Elizebetb;. And I ahouid likeare seen. again much used in '
sett' slim, softly draped- after= wberr tbey stvitcb -
to talk to her alonp.'1 P y+
is nooti dresses .with, the tucks re. to Possum! s
-Mrs. Bennet, overawed by the / ✓✓
importance of the, lady addressing peated in the bodices and' sleeve.:, �..��
t hon, hastily shooed br-r family tram' • "The" Color preferences are for • .
e' room: •pru-ne; brown and black for for-
th -
FREE` As the door closed. Lady Cath- mal daytime clothes.
Dinner. tea and ,
MM. - AITKEN, Trine swung abont and faced El- gown, in black are slim, simp.e M Many People can safely drink d coffee.
r ' , famous Coontt Many, others -and all children --should. never
Authority, directs izabet.h. and • short sleeved!, sometimes drink them. If you are one_ of these u
i the Canada Staro6 y
4fisc _Bennet," sl:•Q began per- high built• or with square open }'
Fu.ttmeen hen eniptorilr_."Y'ou 'can be at no loss - necklines. One is in gray faille
:Posture's 30 -day test. -Buy Postum and drink a"
t%lserviceofferu' to understand thd� reason' for m lest per suit, 'tutu it instead of tea andcvffeeforonemonth.Then,
a wide tante o1 i t reed likr n jumper 3
valuable cooking jouaney; hither. Your own eon- skirted and with four big blue i% you .do bot, feel better, return the container,
and other Bcoldeta FREE, Write now for the science" mint tell you that I have bows down the centre, front:" top to General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ont.,
booklet "b2 Pies" --a pie recipe fol eveeryry week 1 y
in the year. "Enclose a Crom Ar"11 brla•ri: dente to demand t.bat. you. -retract and we'Il gladly refund full purchase price,
send to: Canada Starch Home Service Dept _. t . at; once thF rumor tvltic}t ba. reach -
.e9 Weuington Street East, Toronto. Plus postage, Postum i?i delicious, economical.
ed me" to be enraged to my n(-phe,v, 5i r.
sit
easy to prepare, and contains no caffeine. :r
THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY tIMITED t
fXzabPth started pt her in as- Darcy; ,
_ s � �
tonlshmont. ,1r,d: • fiavint; , fired! her . bomb, , ej�'"!+'•
i ire a Bror get Eat "w '•::'f l ; .d.
ISSUE 4�--+,� - I havF been told." Lady Cath ..,d3 Catherine dz, ; Q
erine. continued severely, "that you, down in a fever of gie. rregns Rrsih, U •
INfiss F117.abeth Rennet are shortly (Tr Be Continued)
Y.:S°�.le�R ��.. l0. \ . ..� • .4,
" .. �--J -' •. :. ',,•. •+:.: •. e. ,_ J '' • .. �� '1
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r
i iott spent Monday in Toronto. Dr. V. E Cartwright has been ! -St. George% Chinch, 151wday, �
;' LO O k LIONS ,; -Mrs. A. T. Boygs, of Toronot, sppointeO Coroner here succeeding munitions. It is staffed that the Nov. 160, Sunday, School at 10 a. J' j
is ipending a few• days witl} Art- Dr. At. C. Pearson, of Dunbarton. twill be a permanent staff of about m• Celebration of the Holy Comm -
T --Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Morley and bur and Mrs: Boyes. j ---Miss Blanche Balsdon and W. _2000• employees, but during the per- mon at 11 a. in. Evening Prayer r
Joyce spent Sunda with friends -A number of. our • sports lett at , C. and ' Mrs. Murkar, and Neil, igd of construction ..the number of -...-
Y spent the+ week -end wiEh relatives men will be much larger. Con- at 7 p. m` Rev. E. G. Rofi�iAsor•. u }
in Georgetatwn, the beginning of the, week for the Pe struction work, it is reported will preacher '
- Mrs:.Bobt. Gordon is in Toronto, gilds of Northern Ontario in search in Ottawa. '
begip immediately. -
visiting her sister, Mrs. Elson, who I of deer and bear. We ' wish them -Mr., and Mss. D. G. McDonald, � • Y• the- -farmers; •
ill• success• �, -. and two children; 'of Agincourt, whose lands have=been expropriated T r
The anniversary . services 'ot - Mr. and Mrs.'Karry and family spent Sunday evening with John are not too well ,ylensed at loci.. ; �� A L, L E X S f
left last Thu sday for West Whitby, and Mrs. Murkar. heir farms, although the prices
*B Presbyterian Church 'were held 'that, are d are quite' '
on' $unsay last, when there was a where Mr. Karry has aharge of a I ►-A "Hard -Times Party" was en-: P8,i q to •reason- lien a Overalls._ $1.39 a pr.'up• ;
o ed b the young le of the 'able. But si number of these. farms
farm. We' wish. thein success in ] Y Y Y g loop have been.in the .same .famil _
t8_aendance• The special ores- district at the home of Mr. and y for !Mens wort; boot/, �2;9i it
Cher was. Rev. Robert Simpson, of the?r new home. several generations, and thus for
Aahbnrn, who -'Concillor W. Heber Down. Mss- E. Plita, on, Saturday evening g Farra6rs,--
pr•�esed' an excell- last- • . sentimental reasnna they .do not Leek coni hiT+IIess• _
Mt sermon, twenty to music ed whose farm has been expropriated Accordin to reports the nel►d 5 to be deprived of them, espec- over. altd see' what ou need /
. the choir at twenty voices added by the Government, has purahsaed ( ''—' g_ Po �' y .
much to the service.. The chair was a farm in West Whitby. We are war industry which is to be estob 18,117 as they have spent much time tkeg eeale' in Lnd ' we will lix
sorry to lose him from this Town- ' bshed along the lake shore in this and money in improving and beaut-
t+nder the direction of Mrs. P. N. - `
if n them. However,
ship -
An
_ I township, vgill require 6000 horse- Yi g , there are j Otll up.*
$grail. Mrs. J. Annan, . of Wiucby, power from Eastern Ontario Hyd- many good farms In township Harness and - - -
sang a solo which was much �An electric, storm, accompanied i �LOes repaired
resisted. aPP by' a heavy rain fail passed over ro-Electric System according to I which they may be able to our -
Mayor Anderson of Oshawa. • The chased- �• O• ��,���e
-John Mnrlaar rceived word , a this district on Saturday evening. '
>* . days ago.. of the death of his There was no damage reported but news is received with great enthus- r -
fa b the municipalities Horticultural Society Picticering Phone Pick 8504
bother,- Roi3ert W. Murkar, of � much 4nor�- severe is other • � Y Palities concern- .-. _ •
Kent, Wash. Deceased who was 70 parts' of the province. ed, as it should eventually lead to -
7" of age, was a resident of . the
Kenneth Morley was taken lower hydro rates. We are not in a. The next meeting o� the •Hortic- • - - -- - t
Kent for 32 years. He _was a mach- , to the hospital last week and on Position to give any particulars- of Ile • Pickering
fisiat, and conducted a successful Friday morning underwent an op-, this new industry, but it is reported ; ultural Society will be held at the !s
business, He was mayor of the city eration for appendiciOR. ' We:
are that it is for the manufacture _of
Rouge Halls' Schoolt on Tuesday MEAT MARKET'
tY. evening, Novembei 19th. A Talk on
' for four years. He is survived by, glad to know that she is noiw doing Christmas Suggeotions will be giv- "
b n widow, who was a native of as well as can be expected. We hope CU"if ed Advartiws—le
en, and some slides sLawn. All are :�GYe eirry a fall line of
ane eastZincarder Mrs. Geo. Sc�hell,, also one r of Pt fo--The Ladiea speedy s, Aid of the Presby-, FOR SALE - 15u0 bush. good
welcome;
g -' Fresh
Elgin, Ont. terian Church are giving a social . Swede Turnips. •Thoinas. D. Luke,
The. W. A. of the United , evening to the members and ad- , Locust Hill, R. R. -CARD-OF THANKS An
'C0[nrch wfli hold their November herents ` of the church on Friday, 1 FOR SALE - 1928 Chev. 1 2 ton t
meeffing at the home of Mrs, H. ' Nov. 15th, at the home of Mr. and We wish to express to the many `Jured
'� Fallaise, on Tuesday afternoon,, Mrs. Robt. C. Reesor. Cars will be canopy body truck. Good. Condit- friends and neighbors our deep ap- ,
ion. Apply Robt. McLeod, Clam -
2.80, Nov. 12th. A good atten- at James L. Palmer's to take any predation of the' expressions of Meats
_
dentes req eeted• most. y and kindness extended to
is u ' Will the 'mem of those who have not cars. ( sympath -
ters please bring their donations -IWben motoring to Toronto, be FOR SALE - Stucco bungalow. 6 ' us in our sad bereavement in the Our delivery is at your serview
for the "Country 'tore" to be held be sure; to lock your car if left' rooms, good cellar, fruit trees of death of our dear husband and
h Pik 6
- et�eet. On Monday severs] klinda hard and water, father. Phone C � •
h soft _
- on Nov.. '16th � standing on t e � , .
o-Zome to the "Country_ Store", twelve summonses were issued by `electiic, barn and .garage, in will- -Mrs. 9i'm. IY. Petty, son and I '.CLARENCE SILK
} Mrs. McColl, 'daughters. '
qday • School • Roan on Friday after- sons who had left_ their doors un- +
located u►'t+he Ln�ted CFt�rch Sun- the Toronto the lgn't-'a ei of Brook}�n. 12-13 -.•__-__ _� _ -
Brooklin. - - .
noon, Nov. .15th. There will belooked CABBAGE - for sale. Cooking-
=any useful articles for sale. Sp- 1 ion..The same precaution sh6uld be 1 and Spanish onions, •
ecial featnros will be the "White' taken in other cities. But in Tor- P8, also a few tore
Elephant Table' Some Cooking onto, there is a rine of one to ten thickneek onioa' at 50e. per bag. _
Booth and Needle -work Booth. Af- dollars for infractions of the law: ; Mrs. Mowder, Claremont.
Moon Tea will be - served A .-,Much speculation is indulged in FARM- FOR SALE - 100 ace
:p'lessant tial is grondsed to all f with regard to Completing the four- dairy farm on lot 35; con. 2, Pick- Anneunce a Special Showing of
who attend. lane highway "from West Ai11 to ering, belonging to tele estate of -
�••fI'he Autumn Thank -offering Oshawa. On account of lack of fm►ds the, late Wks• J. Petty. Good build- ` TIP
T
OP
TAILORS
>l%eding od the Mission Band and the work on this road wvas discos- ilugs,• hydro throughout: Abundance
Baby Hand was- held an the Sunday 1 tined about two gears ago. A few of water. Innnediate possession it _
'�Sehool Room on Saturday, Novem.. weeks ago interest was renewed on' desired. Apply to Gorton Petty, -
ber 2nd, with about . 35 In attend- this road, as •traffic 'bad became R. R. 2, Pickering. 12-13 ■
�,snca. m consisted of heavy on the .present road.. which t -
T� PmBTa '' 8,!I and � t
�Y n er
i1t�ns, Bible Story Duet by Joan ,vac no* too narrow and was the FARM -FOR RENT. - 97 acres, on - _
a lot 29, can. 3 Pickering.
land Murray Fa:l:ase; Instrumental. wane of many acc_3erts. W^ 3r...er
dray soil. Ju i
Eby Grant Field Recitation, by Joy: st�snd that advertisements have 8,p- PP y Box. .8, Pickering Wookn� nd t les
ee Morley and a Dialogue - "The peered in the Toronto papers call-
I News. 12-13
tain of Youth". Follewing the ing for the construction of bridges FOR SALE; ,- 2 acres of turnips,
Bragra m 'a social half-hour was across the Rouge Rivei and Duff- and a quantity of mangele. Geo: ffrr • yti
enjoyed by all. The regular Nov- ! in's Creek. Engineers have also Field, Phone Ack. 1902. 'III Surtings and Overcoating8
,teacher Meeting of the Mission Band + been at work in this district. We -i
wr1II be in the Sunday School room should • receive something definite FOR SALE 100 acre farm, good Those who appreciate rich Quality fabriCP, will be
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 13th before long, aa. to whether the road, loam. Boil, all good buildings 'and
intrigued by the infinite variety of Tip Top
'sit 4 P. M' - is to be completed or not, as far as. fences. Never -failing spring. Hyd- \
ro. School n^xt farm. One mile Suitin s and Overcoatln 8 shown b
,Misses Irene and Maxine Ell- Oshavra. - « g g y
Whitevale. J. W. Brovrn-
' their re},regentatioo.
East of ,
ridge, Locust Hill P. O. 12-13
FARM FOR SALE - 160 acres in Price $27.50. - 1Price
Pickering Twp. 1st Class condition
good y y =
ATS
�4i30U `f�ME Z R� 1�, always worked by owner, A 1 Box 4,. • Pickerin�o� 0NSULATED T�E Nevass. 1213 It's Pubber Boot Time -
N�+S� W �T� ������ FOR SAL.'E�- 9 1-2 acres stand- -
-ing timber mostly hardhooa, on Knoe :Boots for the kiddies,
-,4Np STo?KD ALL T iF-su lot 3, plan 23, north half of south
E 11A /►-r�
lot 23. Con 8, Pickering 2
quarter
misses, women &mea_
and '1-4 miles north of . Kingston
I _
Road, 3 miles, from Pickering Vi11- s 1
n �-
"r age. For 'quick sale. Timber could `M81]>' et qu8rllts, light, �-2.19 ° be cut and sold. S dtable for sum -
Men's
lien s tst unlit heavy, 2.75
"•��S rner home or poultry farming. Mrs_ _ _ quality, �/ c
Anderson
Toronto. Men, > 125 Spriih
ngurst, Ave.;
1\\ s 6 -eyelet boot, 1.75
f --��
FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres, i
a . ,ty - �_ sandy loam, good brick house, good • S"t CHAPMAN—
` 'y
/ bank barn, first-class well, 15 acres _
hardwood bush. Also quantity of
dry wood .and plank. Apply Eilera .
Whittieton, East half Lot 14, 2nd C a
Concssion, Uxbridge. 'God.w.
od P. Nard
O. 11-13, ermg ware
FOR SALE or RENT, --140 acres o8,
a� rG the 9th con. Pickering. Good barn Scre eim Deors - W
: indow Scrokms
am house.. No. 1. grain term. Pas-
ture. Apply T. Pater&n, Claremont, • •
i 7 or James Coates, Stouffville. Perfection un Stoves
FOR SAIM OR RENT -6 -roomed , : Coleman Gasolene Stoves
�R(S� frame and stucco house, in Village Me. rl ''s Electric Ran e s .
Hard and.
"3 -- sof wateof r Garden and garage. Ap-Ho .F
-• _ _ ' I 77- ply Beal xousefurnishings, Clare- _ - -and Pates
YOU GET EVEN HEAT—UPSTAIRS AND DOWN.. Wit• 11-12.. Harvest To6ls Bllidar '1'wlYle
AND SAVE ON FUEL BILLS. 700. WITH bo -ACRE FARM. — for sale, a:
RED T®i� It?sulating W `. Lr'ust Hill. mood bank born, solid . _
brick house, nice lawns, small or- Agent for I1feLornrids.Dttria= frwrt» Maehipe�y and
_ chard. Fall plowing all done. W. A. - _ Rtpiissa.
V H errman Locust .14411, R. R. I.
- .Simi b 8,R : ; o.r No#* - We be" IL Can est o,e N is met goods
KINGSTM ROAD LUMBER AND' COAL LTD. ' 11 - 12 ;FIWSe .3089. ;
Stop 30 King. lid. phone Howe. 2300 Pickering 74 RADIO Illeetle orix- _ c _ _ i�^•v-, i .
g awd 8eoairs T=cert service on , J. S. Bt'�LJD®, <.'.. P1�5..RlG
Scarboro 314 - Evenings Whit. 961
U .os of 'p^-e;v.•sra. R•m-bnabla
M41 :`�✓ !t,R: n ,es rkw,39 Ffee. RtYswll ,.
IL QrIjy, Brougham Ont.