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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_11_03• 'N - s - ?U.: .` ..i. ws' Y_W,. 1,?, ` -'i,• -(. :. F -'a... v d .am,.p». .>.,n'°.+..'_": ,�° 'r+,i;aE 91, ae- �.. . ! .� - - �......�a.1 - r� -,;?,_ . _ ...• .. , : �, �..x�MM1;�.. •..r.•c. .'e. bk- ' :..' -� ». ' PT 's " s. ---' ».rte• r ' - • - ..' .. `- .�. _, - • ',�, 1 .. `. . •`'. in 1 - ..t - .�•'• Y ay s ........ �YOI,. 4tl —tN� * PICKE'RING, ONTAIUU FRIDAY, NO1hEMBER 8, 19M d Cents Per Uop Auti prized as Second Class Matter quipseripmeat Rate: lingo Pet Year; U. S•. $9.80 W. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS � r a _ - Bell -T 1 hose To Take Over woodbrid a tau are e e j - Onsnuary- 1 st `1 9_ Tbs Woodbridge and, V.augha�p Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 81110 To The Editor 1e:ROY THE PiCKERING NEWS — ' Telephone Company Limited bas The regular meeting opened on Pickering • �a$� bum sold to the Bell Telephone October 28, with all .the officers Dear Mr. Markar. 65 Years Aso - Nor. d, 19WO � Comdpany of Canada, Morley J. Km- On behalf of our Women's Inst- The latest craze in woman's head- �. J. T. Stephenson will be teq,I ! !►ate, of Markham. Secretary- Trees- b their chairs.. With the business itute; I wish to say a every sincere is to add to the other trimmings of uired to remain In bed fora couple( � WSW v j 1>�gconcluded, Sister Cnlley n� _.. � yon" for the extra work, a hat, two very erect, tall plume of weeks following a sefgura at hie 1 an y' �0°�� may' was held at her home at French- witdhout charge, which yon' ba�ve -fe thers that stand up in�imm= '•"n°e last week -end. The sale which had been author g eq done for our group this year. "ate front like ricked u ears. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. slewett, o�1 ized by the Boatel of Directors and man's Bay, turnip in the uival- P p ,confirmed the Shareholders, has ent of $8.70. And not only so, but during many A large number of new. buildings �, '-� and Mrs, Harvey, Barrett and Mrs. H .; Sister Culp was thanked. for years Past yon have given gener have been erected which add to the �g>ciz►>mn. on Preen approved by the regulatory her good work.. ously much space in your paper for appearance of the place (Picker- Pickering, left on W�laesds>/ tot; body K the Province at Ontario, The Lodge was closed in the reg- our notices and reports, which has ing) and denote.... faith in its fut- Florida where they will spend thtl1 Mr. Kinaee .said. � been invaluable to us and for which ure progress and prosperity. per- winter months. a The Bell Telephone Company of form. —Press Reporter ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and 1 we again thank you baps no building in the village family, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mr. : Canada has owned a controlling. in- Yale - match Very sincerely, _ � more fully exemplifies this fact . terest in the Woodbridge and Van (,Mrs.) Margaret Clarke, than does the new brick block lat- Norman Banks and Mr. John Mow" glsaa Company since January 1928. Rev. David Marshall officiated in President Pickering Wom. Institute ely erected by Mn C. Dale. att attended the McG1114bwn's' The Company was enlarged Jan- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, (Mrs. Clarke: • Your letter is very The Pickering News announces rugby game in Kingston an Sstur•' vary 1, 1940 through the purchase Pickering, on September 30, 19501 much sappreciated, Thank you. W. ( to the fraternity that the office has day and visited Ottawa on Sunday.'' of the former The Home Telephone when Christina Marie Mutch. dau- C. M.) ;_ , been supplied with a clean towel. Tone Hugh Miller family have te• J Company Limited, and the rural ter of Mrs. George Mutch, bec- a+a. +age turned from Saskstchewaa to Pick,! Sh � The reason probably is that as a area adjacent to the Village of PL ame the bride of George Vaie,' son N. Fairport Road, D9nbarton sanitary measure, , against the eri W for the w�. of Mr. 'Harry Vale and the late October 80, 19M spread of smallpox, the old one was SyTn ath9 of their friends here is , The trander of the property - Mrs »,Vale• The bride given in mar►- Dear Sir: sawed up and carted away by the extended to Messrs Sam. and Alex:' vat be made at the close of Dec- iage by her uncle was gowIIed in By the mercy of God, some lad Board of Health.....Dansville N. Y. Jackson in the- passing of their' � camber 31, 1960, Mr. K,innee said. white Iace and crepe. A coronet of or kids are not facing a charge of + Breeze, ' brother, in Toronto, this week, I The 'Woodbridge and Vaughan seed pearls and white beads held murder or manslaughter, 59 Yom Ago Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Found and' - - No *. 0.1891 •Telephone Company Limited serves her fingertip veil and she carried a After dusk, this evening, a lam I 1Lorenzo Banks, failing to beep Mr, and Mrs. Littlejohn spent Sun- I approximately 7000 telephones in bouquet of red roses and white boulder was- removed from a drive - his hand out of the cog , wheels of day �� their daughter Mrs. Rob1A 1 albs area to the east,- north and the mums. Florence Mutch was the way and placed on the road. A car �.. a cutting box, . had several fingers Miller, and family; at Newmarket. ; northrwest adjacent to the City of bride's only attendant, 'wearing a going south, struck it and got dam- damaged the other day. _ ,Toronto. There are 't1 central-off- dress of powder blue faille with eged and had to be towed away. ` ' 56 Years Ago • Nov. 9, 1894 Ices owned by the Company, in ad- matching feather hat. She carried a Such boys cannot have the brains Canadian Ws In Tradtdng j Chas. Baker, a bright young man i - dition to which it operates rural bouquet of pink and white mums. of a louse to do such a foolish of 21r, went out of his boarding October 50, —The usual meetin - -- t:eiephone lines served through the Ronald Vale was groomsman and- thing. in ice. a criminal action, house in London t took the r- Bell Company's central office at the ushers were Messrs Wm. Clark Hallowe'en is no excuse for _suclzch � $'bullet i nigh tot'+;+ of s fun-filled party-' --i and fired a revolver bullet into his Judging of the costumes was first Port .Perry, Aurora and Tottenham. and Wm. Boyes. The reception was folly. t head, Then walked back in again on the program. The first prize Tbere are 130 full -time employees held In the Sunday School room. Sidney T. Jordan � and had his wounds dressed. He was won by the group: Joyce Nor on the Company's staff who will be The bride's grandmother received in declined to explain. 1 ley, Maragret Ho and Elinor taken. into the Bell Telephone Corn- faille crepe with a corsage of mauve GEORGE TODD REPORTS C Thursday morning of last week, Stork. Second prize was taken' by luny'# organization. and white baby mums, assisted by As Deputy- Reey*. To Pickering George Kerr, Agent of the Ontario Jessie Bushby. Exciting and weird the groom's sister in navy crepe Bank here, received an order from TOWNSHIP COUNCIL with a corsage of 'yellow baby Township Ratepayers games followed. Was the food ever mums. -Carr. the General Manager to have the good! The gay party closed with In previous reports I have en- , business of • his office closed up at Taps. , Ruth Peiattis 1 Mr. Carwao, of Cameo Contrac- Sophia Gilhuly . deavored to carry on a somewhat once. , t 'toss placed s plan for 1200 unit'. 6M -Years Ago - Nov. 1, lace p - modest Edncatioaal Program, all � ,St. Geoe :n• •- ' homes before ' Council, the section The death of a native of Picker- with the idea of informing the . From the whirl ' of some of the s Angle" Church t,iag north of East Woodlands. ing, Sophia GiIhuly, at the home of tax payers. of the township about •Toronto aldermen recently, it seettu S�day. November 0. 1 1&sy are working-men's homes,. to -her daughtor Mabel Fuller, at -Viet- some matters at least, in which I that the Georgian Bay eanai scheme � the ,coot about $4700. Mr. Caruso will oris. B. C. in her 88th year is re- think. 11.00 a n,,, the Monthly _. their sbonld be vitally Intel- is vet -tat be a reality. y Child's }''appear before the Planning Board ported tMs week Deceased lived at ested in. The County Council of York at its ren s Service for the„jnoys sand girls.. with his plan. The .matter of roads one time in Pickering. Greenwood, I am indebted to the Presa for. last meeting passed a bylaw giving of the Sunday School and eongreg- '' and water supply will first have W and Green, River. their co- operation in publishing over the York roads to the minor ion_ b The parents and friends of -be ironed out these various reports., I am one of municipalities through which they boys and girls are cordially tn. C The new Fite Area in the West THE ROTARY HALLOWE'EN those people who ,still believes that run and abolishing toll gags, on Thad. No Sunday School Nov. S. A tend is ping a $26,000 macb- PARTY the Press is our best source of in- condition that the city abolish mar - ease**** r St Pours Church. D"barton i be ined- plan to buy an susiliar'y : wen two hundred and twee- formation. ket fees. Anniversary Sunday Nov. a. Machine as we1L The new.machine If I am favored with re- election- If, has been it wonder to us that The 86th Annive C bas' to be outfitted yet with IWden, 0-five young folk attended the for the coming year, I propose to II some enterprising monied man r>ary of the Rotary Club's Hallowe'en Party on l stets rink here. founding of the congregation, and snag' Tassels we know there coattnue with these intermittent does not erects n8 the 15th Anniversary of the ,C.+�+. C. A- Baisdon moved that y ��.. reports, as I believe the taxpayers Why, certainly, it would pav well. Open- C. ��*- t��t �+��9 �• there were 126 Inc of the Church, Special preacher (:Dmdl ask eem Gore and awl- are entitled to know what actually 4A Yaws Ago -Nor►. !; 1009 rs, for an estimate of bags of candy and fruit prepared, - Rev. A. C. McColluzn, B. A.. & D.. - �, goes on at the Council Iileetirnga. The wactlers vi �1�►. - 6�nEatia . _ `the cost of makinv s survey on the and the Rotary members had to The Press has. done o good lob held one of their moat aactess #ul . Rector of York Mills, whicit is tns . 969th end of the town ship, with the caafine their gfvinga to only the reporting council meetings, but conventions of the Inspectorate last partner- Parish of Pickering in the object; of a greater water area than youngest of the lot there. -there there an odd occasions when the P`ridav and Saturday in Brooklin.... Diocesan Partner- parish project. were many lnow proposed for Pickering Village. onett did not of receive old r a hie Clerks should pnpareibtlef �°' COUree of study... All perba" ` ehAal are a cordially 0 m steel. SundaP,i - Conn. Fred Zinkis ,axonded the the'. most- tntereatinR- anhjecl. The Motion. Rotarians are regretting. They Coatinsed 'On Page 6 coarse is bewilderingly expressive.... : regulate never anticipated such a rush. The new subjects must be 1 A Bi�w. l Masonic banquet room was so full Gradually In- After Death, What.? ,trwisr camps and tourist camps of fin, they were oozing out FAST POLICE WORK trodueed .The course in geography .1. '- tbe township, i is almost too extensive to. be re- To there only six feet under for A Bylaw naming November' .Z4, the creels in the ba�fding, }dined to the memo Nature and I? Slime of the earth, Is _�'hete_ waa_a_-Iarae number of Pickering Township Police took t'y. You N Fees f oat Day, ag p>►s" but when we attempted to get 'the day for stealing a heater and car S. G. will aid in com snares in the costume parade • Toronto men pasttion. ... Dr. that a� Then suicide is a merciful .. Fees from file Magistrate' 'a Court. P ..» y g D. G. Go¢gtns would teach reading rel;C1 1 1 V LII 11� for Serpbember was $188.73• names of prize- winners, too many radio from the cat of Yra Mary by beginning with sentences cam- futuie life, restraint of passion or A Bylaw raising the Road Supt's. were etill'eo insistent oa reahaining Jenkins, Fairport Beach. The cos pew by tine •children. Miss B. L control of evil is a waste of tame. = salary {,o =500 received final. read' "incognito" or Somethin that o6e struck a pole on tine' Fairport Road Anderson presented an interesting Man with a choice of good or evil. I3absddy paid the Township by the � to give up the idea. Motion . on Tuesday► night and was left tall i paperni� , new subject of "Man- must ot is e a Judgment. or disagreement: Dept, of $ighavays wh11 be about pictures were good too - tde like morning. E. York Police _ co-flpera- . . 18 688,55, !" Hop -along Cassidv too, ling, helped arrest the four men ' with a defined law or truth taught: Y same as usual - $ The main obwetave had been cloy- and the heater and radio were back _- Do we all receive a reward regard- Police Trustees Morley and Balsa lee reached b the Rotarians any- with the owner before she knew Roman Catholic Pupils Leaving less of whether we. mind or not? don are asking the Council="any- . y y Do we all go to Heaven' Man svo thing new on the water question?" way hardly a youngster was seen they had boon stolen Pnblk SehoelV Here? think, certainly deserve.a hell of running the streets .... a few greedy Council will ask that Pickering 's one -(just a few) left the hall with A number of the pupils of the fire with loss of God. If there is ' tlrst maintaining the flags made all they could get and then started 1 -STING AII %ILIARY Roman Catholic Faith, now attend- only geavetn or Hell then 'prayers y ;panda into Ajar be ten portent. a round of .this homes for the us BAKING SALE ing our -public school here have for the dead are useless, The Jews. ual "shell- out ". This the Rotarians. THIS SATURDAY been informing' their teacher's that Puna: of Old,, Catholics .pray for , had hoped, to part, to avoid. they will be leaving the public the merciful release of their dead. ! rt""llt Shoot We heard several ` "parents exp., The .Young Women's Egening school here, but did not seem to be Are you disturbed ' about life after ress their appreciation of the party Auxiliary will hold a Sale of Home- quite sure where they would be .go- death? Do you wish to know the .,and Wig is sufficient for the Rot- made Baking and Afternoon Tea in ing to school' after leaving, t1wugh Catholic answer? "Life After: arians. ' I Pickering' United Church basement. it has been intimated that it would Death ", sent free on request. - Nov', Hallowe'en otherwise _was very this Saturday, November 4, at 8.00 be Ajarr• ; { Father V. McGl ney, : quiet in Pickering. P. M. Be sure to attend. ) Pkkering, Ontarltt� (advt. - else. We cannot say today what we would have" dons Sir aihiona Dollars In Boone under similar circumstances. Little is left for us'but The Federal Statistical Department, a few days age to, express ouT horror and sympathy, and, Possiblq KtS 5.46 Issued their f,�gures on' the Liquor Traffic for 1949 take for ourselves a lesson from the loss of several R 'Tbey were something for Canada to think about►- lives -•& lesson learned, that no• matter how careful aver six billions of dollars in liquor —twice as much 'we may believe we ourselves are ... be still a bit more , is slime three or four years earlier. It -also can be careful. With regard to the fogs- ••driving blind, our Unindilty DriFe, IJAX toad this way --4.00 in liquor for every =1.00 on Ed- own survival at this moment is simple good fortune— -- awdosn. ' Tbink it over._ W Divine Intervention, because we, ourselves, have w _ a . lateen Ldriving in those fogs - lscared stiff, ` PEN : e o w - Fog and Fast Drlhrtng Take Tool "'n •• Over post •Week -ens. ' - _ The Prettiest Time Of The Year i PowerIess as most of vat are, to do anything shout -We don't recollect having always felt this way about it, toeal residents• -and VWyone else, we expect, shu& -3t, but we there at this office feet that orate of our EACH AFTERNOON I � 7 :� 'OUW on Sunday last whew liesidng of the slaughter ;Ri- eatest privileges, and nicest. of pleasure s+ at this s 1> M was taking place in our own district Five lives time of the year, is to get away from the smell of all. All taking Place in traffic acddertA, at a tirds ink and paper on Saturday - afternoon and the week- ALL DAY SAT J: i) � Y T#en the fogs of the past few weeks were at their end ...to get opt.and smell the woods, the fresn <.r Mutt Everyone has bad something to suggest and the lake front--or the smell of dead fish on the beach VURLY PRIZES FOR LADIES' AND GENTS Sidw RNWAIM N-EWL In N recommend —they should have been doing this or they is a change for the week. The beauty and colour to r AND GRAND PRIZE POR• SEA80N'S 8i4$ TAMA phould not have been doing that »..And so on. But that 'be seen in our woods today is worths going out to g'HONT.' 2'teltt>'rtx i%B pi -pfd 'human element,•' tames rip again, and those same lack at. A lot of people do, but to those who have g f B�'c�' BY9$IONS. tmtortuaates would' probably be saying the same 3kot$ --4ry, it,.yoo'll go back to work on M011 &y morn- .000 today, lead tea *ad""* bappined to someone mg in better humour and with some. new Ideas. + •s _' � � ,� 3 - y• s 'A '7 1r �J moved. Ion can ratproof•by filling But the Rough Riders, who �•••�p�rQr the hollow places to a height of 12 needed a win very badly, apparent- �1as81flet Adel S+ismg •e inches above the sill with cement ly thought they were playing "five - r r or bricks, or by i;arfinishing the wall or no count." They disdained to WIMICAL• ° to a height of 18 inches above the boot for that lowly single. And ��� w�xTlsa i w — floor with a band of galvanized so they settled for one point, in- KWLZ KING" :erica' >s A po ]t<AK$ MONEY IuaLEADIxa �xoot metal or asbestos board. stead of two — a difference which, IN YOUR SPARE TIME spice of selling — noway, hiss In a net _ + . • ' at this writing, looks as though it Leading LadYLad9• Cosmetics In your home �bt— sometlmea the competitor begin• • Seer locality. Experience, not necessary. we to throw foul Punches. The competitor ` "Rats, on the average, steal at -Dock foundations in old barns might cost them' their chance of train, you. Write The A. J. McVoich Co., who is knocking "CORN KMCP' must be _ least 6 per cent of total farm re- should be carefully repointed with gettibi into the playoffs, to say la! Jarvis Street. Toronto 2, Ontario, very badly hurt In this ' telling comPetitloa nothing of one or more very lucra- —he must be losing a tot of wall# to tiaras, and on• badly infested 'farms cement' mortar. Windows and van- g f'y - IABY eHlers "CORK KING"— otherwiee, why would be they can reduce income by as much - tilators should be screened and tive gates.. WE HAVE chicks available every week begin to rout. "COaN KING" Products - -as 20 per cent. Yet controlling ats drains fitted with tight cover&. •' • * that You will be Pleased to raw for and comply with all atdtrai Government ruin 8 8 purpose, whether for brollers. [roasters, or latlons. Let our rl#iesentatdv In your is not • usually expensive,, requiring Openings made in the side walls • The Argos, too, were, guilty of Won. All chicks Government Approved territory tell you all About car' .Products• _ mostly a clean-up campaign, rodent- for plumbing and electric sues what seems to be — to put it mild- Pullorum Free stock. Also cider. Duueu Theme Products are made by on• or the y P P g is weeks to laying. Turkey Poutts, Cata- most outstanding manufacturers on the proof construction and a routine should be closed with mortar. « fires 1y. — rather muddled football losue. Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Limited. North American continent under _the direc- Eotlow- through. and pipes leading. from one build- thinking. Joe Krol isn't the hoofer Fergus• °ntitrlO tloa of Dr. H. W. Sawyer, an outstanding • s • - BUSINESS OPPOILTUAfffEi6 veterinary research director. Fort? Years „ 1ng to, the other should be shielded he used to be, not by several yards. of testing and experience In laboratories Rata avoid open spaces and in- with disks. Nevertheless he's still probably the o ESTABLISHED general store and llv.lag and fees lots stand behind thr quality of - '1. e " a quarters in town 50 mile• from Sudbury variably run along the walls. They best we have in the East. Yet on Trans - Canada Highway Two-storey thew• superior Products. `won't eyes cut corners. SO in your In the final stages Of the clean- with a golden opportunity for him brick building. a6' x a0', New mining. 8E1 Dlfanbsrsaloe cSabttsaa " railroad and tourist trade. Sacrifice, owner' :- extermination campaign set your up, it may be necessary to resort to kick the winning point, the top unable to mans•. Please do tot investf- "�$=� K1',G" Products traps close to the walls- and then to. poison bait. Try at least three brass elected, instead, to toss a sans unless interested. Write Advertiser. SELRV. O�TAJ6IO - 12 Elgin St., S., Sudbury. POST'S { _ ".place a box outside of the trap to kinds of bait, such as fish, rolled invtlyOttaaaad arm&, lg Insteadwaof DYanva AND cLEA�riNa a m CZEMA S rashes protiide a natural runway against oats, hamburger or chicken cattail& g and weeping akin troubles. - Post '• ECae• . the wall. Never place traps in the Expose these 'without poison side eliminating Ottawa then and there, HAVE you anything needs dyeing or clean• me Salve will not disappoint you. open. With a situp against the wall, by aide in teaspoonful quantities they left them with a chance — a tasr write to us for Information. We Itching. scaling•- burning ecra.A. am•, lapse which the Toronto team are sue' to answer your questions. Do- ringworm. Pimples and athlete'* foot, will unbaited traps are very effective. -in Places where the rats are known partm•nc H. Parker ■r Dye works Limited. respond readily to the -statutes*, odoflese To maker tgli P tar traps more sensi- to feed, just before dusk. After you might yet be bitterly regretting. 761 Tonto street. Tomato. Ontario. otntmenc. regardless or boar stubborn or - t « • boveless they seem , tive,.enlarge the trigger by adding have determined whirl` bait the rats FARMS FOR SALE PRICE S . .00 I?ER JAJ2 ; "a material Second - guessing; Monday 1& ACRES good market garden soil —lo- •Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price square of corrugated cardboard prefer, feed the unpoisoned material material for a few nights. morning quarterbacking? Certainly room frame house—bank barn 40' x 60'. POST'S REMEDIES as large as the snapping surface g s. Then, both in good condition —■mall orchard -f as Qaem St S., Ceratr of fwgat, Teresa of the trap. Force the trigger be- when they really accept the. bait', it is• and nothing else but: Still, wells -1 drilled— wutdmtu .water in stable r tween the two thicknesses of the p if morning carte -b and Monday and twbarn rage and Insulated brooder UNWANTED HAIR ]ace the poison bait for the big 1000 pobare made over to uc phone in- kill. morning quarter -backs were ban- loon poultry—hydro at gate— eetephoaa In- Eradicated from &n9 part of ti's Dods cardboard. When you set the trap, reill entirely. from .the sport, foot- stalked_ -open winter road-- twecve mires with SACS -Pero. a remarkable �lseser:. - • -• -- cover it with a small amount of Always be careful in using poi.- ball would be nothing like the from Owen sound — immediate Posw ■ion• or the age. SaerPelo eentalnw •o kterm• i Sons so that farm animals, pets and g Reasonably priced with terms if dmirad.' �tingredient. and will destrer like batr _ shredded paper. P popular gams it is with the paying R. Patterson and Son. Real Estate Broker•. • • . children do not have access to them. public. Or with sports writers Owen sound, Ontario. wRGIs Gr LAROR retru , - When you have cleaned up p po six ar■n.ul• Street, .- - "Traps won't control the rata, tither: Everybody recognizes that 1?Oit SALE _ vaaeourrr, B.C. - •' around the buildings and shut the kibitzers are an integral art of is Control begins with cleaning up the g P g tdOTURCSCLEti. Harley Davidson. 1Cew - yard. Remove all piles of loose rats off from their feed supply, the rummy. , So are aide -liar critics in &sad used. bousbu sold. •xebansed. Large �l saES rats will actually help you in the . stock of guaranteed used motorryclea all-, _ atone and rubbish. Build platforms football, and there's no getting Pairs by factory- trained mach•nla, ei: GENERAL DUTY NURSES 1$ inches above - the ground and extermination campaign as the big away from the fact, creles. aad complete etas of wbasI- sooner. rod Red Crass outpost Hospitals In p rats kill off the weak. • • • also Guns• Boat• and Johnson Outboard Ontario, ODPOrttmttn�t advtncemeat ile all boards, fence poles anti Motors Open evenings until nine except Good working conditions In PI•aaant sure. rolls of wire cii them. Burn old So, to try and sum it up, it would Wednesday. strand cycle & evorta icing ro Hospital APDm Director of Outpost " fertilizer bags, feed bags and other seem as - though, along with United at Sanford. Hamilton' . Hospital Departrtuaa Ontario onto. nor - •Lt,'37pNIIa1 aoo/'INa Rea Grocer. t21 Jarvis sass Toronto: or useless combustible materials. Then - States imports and several attra.t- Immadtaa shipment— •016•• thick to t, t. Pl1On' H1dwaY clean out tinder all buildings that Live features of the American game, A. /. 10 foot length& Pricers daliverea W. - 14USSt UT STOCK are erected on piers. we might have brought north of the Ontario Points on application• ror sstim- _ « • , border just' a little too much of !w samples, literature. etc.. wrteat — RASPBERRIES, !Government Cestuledl. % A. C. LESLIE a CO.. LIIITW D•acrlPtive list free. W. J. Galbraith. Inspec£ feeding fioois and build- �f A 1XBlTrC, their way of thinking. - Canadian us conausssO:.-J= STURNT "Kapled•no." Starner. out- r mss constructed on concrete slabs. teams are not only largely - U.S: TORONTO 2. 01.4 IO if these are undermined, place a manned; but also U.S. coached. And HI- POWERED orP(JieTVxlTllss rod Jet • wWdE.p Around High Schools, Colle9' it seems hard. almost impossible, SPORTING RIFLES BE A HAIRDRESSER two-foot -deep concrete foundation ates and vacant Iota, of recent- for a United States 'coach to realize d.AXGE sswortment and better ralma, JOIN C- ANADA'S LEADING tl BOOL. _ =around them. If 0bort lcagtlr tor- yt„�t ive hart noticed the increas- that the single point is of Write tar tatme `states uatlas varicua _ Great Opportoa:ty Leara -_ rvgated awe'stos slims -are -waif -- -- t P Perri bargain Pyle•& liatrdnssins mg POpulals�]}. rma� the- F�niTtf - C;tnadiatr football and that nix sin= - scom-11Ai tee Co.. Len. Pieasaae dtmtflw Profession. -9006 wO94W abk in your area, use- theta for generation, of something called it points will beat one unconver- see aO•'° �''�' ottswa. Onaaglw Tttoawaad• or successful Marvel rrttd,rae. . 'low -cost cut -off walls around the "'Pouch Football." It appears to be g � Amarica•s Catalct a Irmo � °1 led touchdown. even though they ` safasALr iN1.�PGLER ss.ss tlttaei•a:ed t:aeaiaru• rte. _ • /labs, instead of the concrete wa1L a fairly interesting pastime either dons draw as much applause or '1•s... intortockatr shingle* are Just aaa - writ. or eau Inspect all masonry and /tone wails to watch or to play; and has tits os our many rooms and asphalt ttarsala• KARVZL HAIRDRESSING sCSOgtr _ p my as big headlines for the ultra- brainy 210 lb. Boa. shingle• 15.36. tab Titeloo 256 Motor st w., Toronto !Mon If there are holes or cracks„ advantages (for parents) of being coach ter.06 per lag waaare feet. eranehm, patch tfsedlt with a rich mix of con- fairly easy on the players} ward- :. i • i I" Thick Insulated Stdlns: Brisk or a• s4 sins at. Ilamin:ar — - — - pa dar Graln design, only 01-46 on aatar•. 12 Rideau St.., Ottawa Crete, robes and (for - participants) not In: :united Shares papers and lb. red , l#'2&• • ! . overly tough on the hide. a srti.n a:aaia titian&. magazines we see an increasi many fiber rural.. Haattk ®. ttkatesteLLAR: sand a ang" postcard for our a • • fig 3/any caber ttargains b thews !A&tarKy least eaLlatras of - seamP•d roods' for - — • - _ Next, build an incinerator for -' demand for the Same to be taken &so&�• we doubt Yen ran tali from Brat hasmirs, church sales, sifts. Also kitchen But, so far, we haven't heard, any - trade stock. saa9.t&• hunting novalure, tore rata &sad burning all combustibles that se- assay from the coaches and given A,DyI�K CONAuaiTUD BKXWL Joe tar actual samples of eo •p d•i of _ gumulate in the day - today opera - body patting it away as genuine back to the players. We don't ihicllc aosy u.as per its Ira feet n uva.6 ?am football and neither, far our dough. Ontario. - Quebec and 'Maritimes brim tats knitting and craembroi., etc fl- _ lion, of the farm. It. can be nude. it scull be such a bad idea to. ,w new atock: !s SWMO. Various ►t:e• iOS' iOn a aaS.a ants, pletatders rod railed -vp poultry wire. In addition, is what a bunch of . highly - paid have a similar movement right - available for prompt sktpmeat Read mar that ki . o build talon wine -a wick fall and well-upholstered athletes are - s•esmaate for few &wtimatat& alga noon book°ktt to hoW germ• No COD'•, crib from a discarded metal drum of here, record - breaking crowds or with order. please, pea ens tl. Truro. from yon dump caner' and the like f currently displaying to huge mobs how. Stack limited. Nava Scotia. - of customers at Toronto Varsity not. " In-the meantime, why not Rosh T JONES LUMI CO. Lane end of the property, dig 'a pit and varicits other stadia throughout Itt's be honest &bent It and — u aemetes. Orteael. irA1E1(Ts and weer the garbage. Don't leave the land, In fact, to a whole lot of suggested in an earlier paragraph HALED SHAVINGS. L1'f a ions a •wry at0r —Else of i t - - drop the name Football and call it rant SALE --Baka wttwood am"isa �nan. yaye . Information stered Pa sere -tree _ it i7lpOaed. iJbservlr /, it wouldn't be a bad Idea " carload Sot only, Wrtto ?)a• Prod•ats, The R4ms&7 nit Registered Ott Patent Attar- "Tackle _ Basketball They've ter- seas, .73 19snk Street, Ottawa • - • -'e to tag it frankly "Tackle Basket- tiitlly pretty well taken the °foot•' r.o, Box rs, mostre&n A. rsi'rttEABTONAACGH t company. Pr - DOn't store firewood or manure ball " - and let it- go at that- LEsSXN your meat ants• Raw@ rabbits' tsar Solicitors. Eitabllshed 2390. 260 near a source of feed supply for • • a cut of it. Booklet hutch plan. and Price lie% Ito. May Sanest Toronto Snokiu at tstorttra- places, which should be' as fa: out in Winnipeg &certain back WATER �', s tionij steel B.C. 40 . r .2'Odentl. They lice to nest in such just imagine, A week or so ago _ _ _ ww;TER . "...r. ..C.rOS:r steel, a met 0a ��• ' - - -' p r sad 1,200 ranoo er &CO task. gourd !HOrOGto T r tawny, from buildings as possible. fielder caused a big sensation by r Casalet0n 13..t ones ,eo.ptaa uric• _ r>.strtcr rtcrr2taS - s « r palling off what was described as uses tptiek results. Relief from Report. R.R. 1. Westboro, (Ottawa). studio enlatsemeals. I x 10, beautifully When you have cleaned up a spectacular play — one that left * _ , impaned Auropean poppy mod Isar es ,� M ply New •toumead- 71.t6, coloured i2.a0. E Two kinds — dumber I for -•� flab bergaat*4 dings and inside of the a enento Wrl"r t► Sall :- J. wage PrrraraOwn tfanartes and °boob. a (SeekwlovAk, charge 60 cents DaliY 'Ssrvtca Boa 1!. them, rat-proof one building at a and cost them the .amt Just what. atrraat 'tea Nusber 3 for external German, polish and Ukrafalan. Writ• to station D.. Tortmta P1lea ao� 76c. Order b7 number from r. 'Dolsrak. Dept ••r". 0w Kate at. time. Start, with the corncrib. First you ask, was the nature of this Winalpag; SALES XXLP WANT= 'snake sure that the floor is tight, Pla7i' Well, this backfieider caught E 'PILE RENEWS'. SELL or disc $3 ere exetssulto e lusivo the ball and, instead of falling on ENGLISH 3 rls and pheasants. $31L . h t,rr salt or direct. ILLS .604 es Roslyn ' stn earns will not drop through and bare; s liens and 1 .catch, /1s. John w, territory. l7RriYILLEa . sou Roslyn . attract rats It's best to line the it or trying to. run with it, merely Reed. Harrington went Ave., Montreal. floor wr metal Or other. line th Put the leather to it and returned 2.000 FEET yip• for sale. 01 -inch Inside STAMPS rodent- it-to enemy territory. So stunned diameter. 11 lb. per foot, also some 61 proof material. Cover the inside of were all concerned that It was i Inch 12 lb. per foot vivo. The* pipe Coald /6 y_R>sNCR Colonies all dlRareat' Send the crib Walls to a height of two - be used for water well drilling. 1. IL toe raqus ■tins, aDDrovafa AdaaaC.. simple matter for one of the back's Moblenbacher. Cayuga. Ont, Stamp, 202E Main Iwo: i Vancouver. B.C. " feet with a heavy hardware cloth. teammates -- who had prudently Use a % -inch mesh wire., Then ! AU!!� A � ,'�• GASOLENe s \au.-E — 2 h,p. air cooled wa�Ni f., stayed onsiidlf — to amble down the bYTti�7 s7 � Massey HarrL, •xcellaat coudttlon An• w•a�•rtxr`—r., ,,,.ti r. *n, n..,• wtnr>,.. place a band Of metal or flat as- _ Pty G. J, Jacksol! 4 wan.. A.R. i:'erltton. experienced couple: mail for g neral farm plates board around the r flat •E ° °'"L' Y "k "p it.. p.stl�;.t, caul& -Phone Llatawst 004 -J-4, work. woman a help in hens•.part time. the cub at the top of the Isis Droned over the goal -line' for the reply s boa.& with modern ot. aualace&. ' - �vinniag tonthdowa. RIFLES Reply seating age. experience. quallfica- Yske this strip at kart 8 inches „ 4 • I IJ� RIFLES-303 ca. British Resold Be - toone and family to R,• G. Grobb, .Sol[ ]ss• peaten.- 26" barrel. Nitro- prboted And Whitby, Oat wide and carry it around corners, thoroughly checked. Zinwrtly r blued.' W WA- \TED —Flocb to euvoly a large batch- ' That, dear reader, was the spec - finished walnut stock. condition Perfect door openings and projections, so a ba �Y t� aA lastly rritlt cry with hatchi a ergs. Flocks eulltid taeutar play which even now they*- s boaidttg b�oo•gAi Jwf fake a Appear ace _a4 Mw.., A »Rabb .buntfur and Dloodnsted free of ch[rse• High fu►r- . that it is continuous, around the are . talking about around Portage few d" of k„d,wyy Mixtw* a„d see riate for' only &37.50. Also Modified•' &&teed premium Pala. And some btwan whole building. Equip door/ with _ and Main, Shades of Huck Welch, ttew crskftty yaw cough is eased British i nexcellent cal t:a earner Re- No. take errs the Star round­ Toronto. Box - springs so they will be self - closing. Pep Leadley, Hughie Gall. and a bead d• breathing mile faction rusrantead or money refunded. OUNTroaco —yam panics In excellent condition 127.60• Bails- No. 63. 1 "3 -18th St.. New To host of others to whom it would +ate• k-Aws Msittwe Is dwer•nt. Is C.O.D. orders accepted. with Parchouto of . , If your crib is built with the have bean a rudimentary .tactic, if. Corftkn CARRAGEW. a bland •ovision - ' $�rti ox: 48 cartridges tree• 82.5 .saEastern l CHARLES COUNTY, - MD., Mat wetAst and bbriwt•s due Itutlata•d for the first time, has more people slats vertical, net skeeter of gal- we know wbat we mean. In the IMoot wmbranu and stop, the Write** Ottawa, outs - - ' • than it hid in 1790. vanized metal around the outside days of their greatness opposing Mdde that keeps you coughing. Try RE y- AND ow w ■now slowo -,One g Dt'ay" snow Plow with international 10 bottom of the crib. Place this metal- teams didn't take chances on having Weksey's today for relief right away. wheel •truck. R. ST. GERMA1N, 6566 St. so it runs down to the concrete the ball• hoofed over their heads. OVER 25 MILUON BOTnES SOLD m2 Lawrence. Montreal, P.Q. _• piers and to at least 8 inches above Nor did they allow it to bounce e t JOHN 'Deeto power unit, 35, H.Y. with ��w� �tCi Itch, _ the crib floor. Place this metal on around unattended after it iIad lit. s bait rin er and radiator. uty. vaiter 4 me s Itch,- r ■ both sides Of the bottom Of the They knew Only too well that a main aisles, 1'mark m, o duty. Waiter W. Burkboldrp 3farkbam, Ontario., R.R.,1 J.WaI� Nearly Clrssy doors too. ball on the loose meant air onside MEDICAL Untrl I discovered Dr. D: D. Dennis' amaz • • • " ` player — or the kicker himself -- Ina _ P y Iy fast relief —D. D. D. Preecreytlen. World -' t,:; After the corncrib is rodent- i 'or• batfi -- would be along in a GOOD ADVICE! Every sufferer popular, this and comfort' fromdcra l itching ' ties. rashes, athlete's proofed. line the feed bin and grain i� N "' shoulpuhlT9 Dixon i Remedyriris . tun'�n+oaawOwsoothes, rlbicto�rtD D�`D mattes of seconds to latch on to 1VI 1G- rooms is the barn, poultry house it ' « • - Prescription (ordinary druggist extra otrD. D. i . and bog house. If you. use metal, Then take, as another' example. -'` 335 Elgin, Ottawa lap all sheets. If you are working the much - discussed - tie .game $1.25 Express Prepaid. _ with asbestos,'btiit tlfe edges of the between Argos and Rough Riders ~ "� CRESS't \GROWN WOE -NAIL SALVE.— down in Ottawa. There were the Tmir Aruawist sells none better. ISSUE 44 —.1950 sheets -tightly and - don't install�L �,t i sheets-.witir•brokeri,or, lagged edges.' Riders, fairly late in the game, with Clt:. Remember that a hole a half in a 17 Point lead, and with 'a chance in diaaiettr will alloy some rats to add a certain single to that mars to get' it), and that' even smaller Sin. Everybody knows, or 'should ��� V•� •e • . • _ - - t holes-will proside .a, good gnawing know, that a 13 point lead is a >� F vastly diffeTCnt 'thing from a 12 �' e edge. point one. Faced with a eeficit'of ?a:: V w _ - When the4 obvious places around a dozen points a fighting team ` §' ► BRIER thinks "Well, two converted touch- the buildngs leave been ratprooftd,. towns will tie it' up." Make that investigate the construction of each deficit a baker's dozen and they : t,building with an eye for eliminat know. that they haves to be lucky; ins sodept,runs'and•nesting places. as well as good, to get on even A cot`i'tmon source of trouble is the terms. As the psychologists would ,. t►�d oMte►a , carelessly built hollow hall. Halls put it,' nine times out of ten their �. a: >; !r teoN C sin ghoul be made daubers . -down and he 're a ''` with an inner lining S1 gn 3 "' "'" �� • rodit jproof or the, lining re- beaten team. •'+ 'W:I' �- • • •••�'�- •'""*'�'�`"•""' - ' t- sees , _.' _.. _ _, ;' ... .. ... .+ .,, . . • _ .. I . ' .. a � .. r -, - .. .. - - ­149, S.e�.a•rn -. :..v�.�.:.<= rdwmF+a+.•°ye. °•- s+�.R•.'-:.e�+w• "w�'R.. - - • , s, ,.. .,.,reN,,.3', .•,p. "r. n/uneo,7`'a?q• ;- :tzt�a•+R^... �b,r, o .!.a3 - ., .' , - ""- . •R. �q .. •°s. - ., w jo Ceatiiaiy tTaitei CYO room. We hops everyone will con- edlsOdy sought wR7�s to spend their Program specizoL rod. w O Zt Hagerman gave a bslid 1 adder themselves invited even i! a hard - earned money. Within a review of the growth of the Wosi. y It most have been too nice a day written invitation did not some to this weeks we wdu M able to tell en's Missionary Sudety ion. for everyone to come to church this you or your organisation and a you what we have purchased and W hItevale C. S, five years of oa Sunday because we did not have a special welcome it extended to you may see it for yourselves. The L C. S. dress k gave s most inspdx*►I ing .repetition of last week's attend - those newcomers to our church need of a new tray for our Comm- Mrs, -A�q, Fair is visiting her -r address on ,the Study Book _ dace, although it was not down too membership •••at will be as excell - �mion. Set was pointed out 'and- "The United Church sa•sntera Jap. daughter and son -ia law, The Me• drastically. Mr. Braham prea+�sd ant opportunity to become batter we hope something will be done Naughton`&. , an ... �• introduced the. theme. jai: an "The Sermon on the Mount". acquainted. The offering will be in about this before the rat Ss�cr & Mrs and Mrs-R. B: Williams which hens written -bars J ucb,46 a . ' and his pictorial stories to the aid of the W. M. S. 'work and will meat Sundayy. t the week-end. with Mr. and girl. l The highlight of the iced fe � children at present show the Spirit take the place of our usual thank- So to hear of several folk, on �n 1, table wars s beautiful cake iced 0, Sorry Mrs. N. Randal pink and white with pink of Jesus working within us. We offering Sunday service. the. sick list: Mrs.• Doris, Mrs. Wm. , Thu annual Thankoffering meet almost an many in Sunday The offering• this week wig tak• -Brumwell and Mrs. Cordier. We jug of the Women's Missionary* `i'' >�314a 1 School, so it must have been the en for the Ontario Temperance hope. all will make a speedy, recov- society, was held -at the home (4 adults who let us down this week. Federation and we understand the cry very. soon. Mrs. Alvin Wilson, with President en ' Mid -week service this week will response was fairly good. One of our young people attend- Mrs. J. Tweedie, conducting the _ _ -be at Centennial .and we hove the On Friday evening of this week ed the Idea Exchan�a at Agincourt business session in which_ it was loca;i folk will be on band. Next Mr. Names is- arking` all who play last Saturday dad 1g bemoaaiug decided to bold 'a home -made bab- �'• and � f bANO• _ week the grout will meet at Rouge a band instrument to meet at the the fact we have no Y. P. U. on ing age on December 6th, is the of the Sunoco -Gas &Z 94 lades g »- +- .•!t,;wd church with the hope of organic which to carry out what sh4 learn -. 5�day School room ` immediately taken over the Crown Inn. , The ladies o! the • community .ing a military type band. We hope ' ad. If anyone is interested In such lollowmg the- meeting of the Wom• -Mrs. Idoyd is improviu't r�1R. - - " The ladies of the community all who cafe play will. be on hand a norgartkation n6w is the time to ad's Association. Ball Call 'was - from her recent illness- fl ;y aind surrounding districts are re- to support this now venture- mention it and perhaps this gap "Thankful". Miss Evelyn Anais, of Toronto, minded of out W. M.: $.. Bally at Sunday, November i$, -will be could be filled in our church fell- answered by the word Mrs. H. Lindsay and Mrs. Smith spent the week -end with hoer pats the church on Thursday, November Missionary Sunday in. the church owship had charge of the Devotional Per- eats hese. • . fth, at s.80 p. m. when 3lrs. Brace and a special offering taken for The C. G. I. T. is off to a good Mrs. J. Langley is ill at her homy - Cnsy, of lCew Beach United Church the work of the Missionary and start and -we wish them a very in Toronto. wl11 be the. Hansa speaker. There Maintenance Dept. of our church. successful year They had a grand Mr. Mel. Jones has been -on *0 r will be a special musical number The W. A- met last week and time at their party last -week and � sick. list for a few "days i . 'and worship service, followed by a were Pleased to hear a splendid are now ready to settle down to Miss Barbara Jones is working special hour in the Sunday School report from their Bazaar and imm- the work • of Projects etc which part time in the Smith Butcher I Store.. DA1�F4RTH BtJS ' LINES, LTbe - ,� / Mr, and Mme. situp ho,�`. Cabin Road entertained _ _ -- f Mr. andh� Ht TWmpaon,• ' of , DAILY -SE R V ICE Log Cabin Road had friends front -. . - • TORONTO' BROUGH" CLAREMONT Kingston on the week -end: 111hST BOUND BEAD DOWN wr.+w .: WEST BOUND READ- UP' _ The hunters leave on try. Bid. night for the north Country. Sid. __ - aPY. P.M. P.M., A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. ': "� Morrish, Don Lynde and A. Os- Sum Sun. Sun. / borne are among. those from the; . - _ and and Set. and. • sI village to P. _ �. S,s, _ - _ _ • 8�. HeL Hol. emit Rol. �. ,� George Blenlciu, of Cariboo Lodge stud az'�. Sat. nasal _ ._ _ -: - - fly �• • (' B $,, Lake, called on friends tss0! - ' Mai. ROL only Hot. ,r ► may. W 9.46 6.46 3,00 10.00 and Edward .» ...:..:... ... f.40 9.36- 6.10 9.a6 _ - . Stroud wilt. take over tbs. 101.1! 4.10 3.31 10.16 - _ ;,;,,.•._ Du*rth and Luttrell ..._...... 3.10 9.10 4,56 0.10 _. 3 store now owned by i[ra, 1R. 9. =! 3,0: 10,36 8earboro Junction ..........» 0.00 9,00 4,45 9,00 ' Schwalm on November 30, Jug S.". 3.60 10.50 Malvern :.... 7.46 1.45 4.34 0.45 'Mrs. Little is visiting wilt nee - • sore Herrin and ,)dss. Little. Iie,311 O.3i 0..66 -10,6 S Brown's Corners •...- -.•-.• 7.4! 5,4: 4.11 0.4: . . - `36.49 6.44 3.66 66.66 Town Lhse 7,40 8.40 CSS 6,40 - ` �' ` : ; Bonnie Robinson had six stitaheS f 3W $AS 3.N 11.06 tl. �:I_ ,..... Codas Grove • M&rid� _._.. Z.00 8,39 4.16 0.30 ; .�� i � put in his knee when he fell an a LN 7.N 8.15 11.10 Locust Bill 1.10 0.39 4,09 3,f0 bottle and cut it an Saturday see ' • ' • W*M Ares■ ill+neor Lii 3.16 -4:04 i.l4 j �� -_ • 411AMt hiss Muriel Bamford at Orland ,�1.1e T.13 i.3i 1L35 - -l+ia Broaghas• 7,10 6,10 3.66 0.19 *may 4`• •'w ` Hospital was homy for the wed'+ 31.10 T,3f . 3.33 11.30 ar.moett 7.06 6.00 8.40 6A0 A OPMA M ON m 41[471• sad. I_ lid - - Owl PFSi80DtAL MLN, WOIELPl Gain 3 DUN EAR TUN to Os 15 ills New pep, Loo. faaseoa trex Tonic Tablets for douWe ra- -- - - - -- - -- - -- _ = RADIO & ELECTRIC salts; new healthy flesh; dew sib G 0 0 - = Now "get acqurainted" she omi7 00e. All druggists. ve roU -- _ rUMIA&aM ." KAISER 1''l7'RN107! RZSPAIRB - - - Q WdT>M a ELECTRI am" lad Bari V%ftl affr ItAT11M GI1►ii10 &I& MAX= - - - -- 1�....�,e.�� H. H. -Kaiser d'' . •` -' "- _ARE NOW OPEN FOR - - . -W l� �e4 � - _ Pickeriflg - _ LN PRACTICALLY ALL CUTTING 'ARIAS IN CANADA sy 8vs vp kE wo - . . Especially Heavy Die>rxaxd -` - _ _.. • .ix Ontario and Quebec •�' DAILY SERVICE .: A L L CANADIAN AND USA. POINTS YO • C HARTERED BUSES -• -- - ...OFFER IDEAL SERVICE - CALL AT. OR WRITE YOUR NEAREST_ - -' �. _ FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL -• NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE EASTERN DOUSE -_ - _:."NE 43W FOR FULL INFORMATION en g: H r w aid L i ' RD WARE FEDERAL A'EPARTMENT OF LABOUR _ . .-. : • ... .. ., - - - :.:. - .. . .and: ,_,•,: _.._., __.. ,.. �_ 11�I%TON F. c cq,, MtvAMARA, t _ _�S U ' PLIES - _ .. � . -•:. . • ,_ . . _• ,:.. ,•��� • • _ . _._ ,:'.. S..3�LSD0�1. & SON—. ..... �_. nL.,s.. amwified Advt's , .: �:.l�;...,:w�ILK'S MARKET T80h 1 1 r SOUSE TO' BENT - on Brock Rd. north of No, 2 Hilghway, with - 44D and iota• acres of land. y116,00 RED,, J►er month. All newly painted. Fawcett, 198 HoloA Ave. South, _ f i hiamiltoa. Nov, 24, _ - _ "COA SIDE BACON - - - -- —6Sc LB. - =- - -- gEAL ESTATE lYIAROARINE .. . -- - -;R Ib. for AT . 41,000 _Lot •0 x 160 feet; water, SHOULDER PORK ROAST di3e� . sewer, electricity and pt;vpd waltsti Clark's 0,090 - Lot 200 x 100, water, sew- J ELL Y POWDERS 3 F011 25C _ . ;: - ! -� er, slat one and walk. t - 2 i�l� _ it 4s,00e -one and half acre, water • _ : • PORK & BEANS - _. and electricity, industrial, with • anyone, and also, the prices are barn, 56 x $4 feet. Barn may be _right too. The. Brownie Pack have _ G olden Bar "t- i sold for removal, undertaken the responsibility of O. BOX 590; OSHAWA, ONT. the candy counter and ` we .invite HONEY BUTTER 7 O� �p�ge FOR SALE - almost brand now all to come and buy and taste our > -_ modern black and white Empire - wares. Of interest to all kiddies coal and wood stove with, built -in `s' there will 'be that everpopular • teeervolr, fuJ� insulated and good fishpond—for the older on there CARNATION MILK -`. P� 2 tins 29 • will be a ring game and do not for- • fovea, . perfect condition. Owner . �k: °'� ��• �,� , y. .. ,•.._ -.has to, have po5ltesmon until Nov.:. �"'� '� �. � get the .Rummer a Table" where you ' R - - g - arc ax . - ember 10. Apply News Office.` can 'often 'find what you Lars been looking for at the most ridic- A LOST - wandered away from Mead -L w,� price, -and last of all but not SA�VES� LEMON OIL t' •F, ulous owbrook Farm, one_ .domesticated :. - i.: ;. least, there will be the Tea Table. Free polishing cloth GIRT BOTTLE �� _Mallslyd Drake, fairly .tame, colour where you will be able to refresh g!een, head brown, breast and back - yourself, and if you so desire have We handle only _TOP qu AL IT gray -sides. iiindly infort News il% of all fuels are is Office, residential a r pre everyone pl you cu ad So ease -' .Pr Pertiesl • try and visit the Hall sometime be- Dmellirt Fire �twwesen 2,30 and 5,00 p. m. on Sat- BEEF ROASTS • and BEEF STEAK - $ALE REGISTEii S y. _ , InsuraRce is . On Saturday night there will .be Sptuiday,_N,ov ;..and. 5atniday; iriexpe>aive "Ringo at the Hall. This will be a �. auction sale at the New r regular bingo with three games Stouffvilld - Livestock Sales - Arena, t . for 2.- tents, and also a Share the 1chardson, I ARE' YOU IASURED TO Wealth, and a $10 Special, and selling livestock, Our .heifers, with ;PRESENT -DAY VALUES? also do not forget that - there will _ fresh ccnvs, springers,.heifers, sheep, •- - •- - �' ' be a $�� Jackpot too. _ calves, pigs horses.spick -up and DOUGLAS G. Th:s coming 'tlond:y nigh- will PICSERINd; ONTARIO ` 1PHONN 18i 'de tries can be , arrangL4 . -Come early. Bring somethLtg to sell — • " �`' - also be 'l3In�,o night at the Hall, _ this is your LvmmuaiEy sa;e. •.Yotr SZ r i AIT �� � � _ This wi'1 be our re--u'ar bi-,,reek ?v bring_ it —µe'11 seU it." gale alert, jj l bingo, .and if, the, Jackpot a9 'r •t__ e' _ Baturdav at 100 p._ n,:. ij.: S. T. _ won nn Satu7dzc night the Jack= :Make .t:us. }o:,r+rr.arkrt where buy- __ For will' d 'rig: rank . ,_ tern and taellers meet.Oi "hri Lash Friday night about' r,inpty�+'� th" -1 Seders dEd At'lan P nun pe��ple Rathere3 ac the Flail jjj,l ■ � augioneers F `� I � O R T for. tie Hallowe'en Dance and- all _- -. _ `�`'d. an excellent time, and also ec- ; t g wSS done so that all en- ckering Market & Locker Plan I PERSONAL 11L IL Pktnftg Phone WWI 1 joy - themselves. Some of the .young SKINNY MEN, WOMEN- Gain 11 men worked Bard last week on the PHONE 3fl - 1to YS ibs, Now pep, tQO. Try lemons stir. and Mrs. Gordon Petty and floor and it certainly was a at 09trea Tonic Tablets for dauhle re- family spent - last week -end in improvement. -Let us Laps that - - welts; new healthy flesh; new vigor. Parry .Sound visiting Mrs. Pettyn the not- too - distant future we will New "get acq=:zted" size only e0C. nt there have a new floor there, - and'then All druggists. these dances could be s on a reg- ular bads. - tion ig having a Euchre in the lot= Oa Baturdav moraine the Brown- - _ - — - _,_. r rr_ � _ ' ' al school_. -on �»'sda�y_ evening. .sea are gsirrg -ter have their Haliawe- - ' November s, at 8.30 p. m. The en Party, R• G. CO`ANT Executive are anxious that every _. B. A. one in the community will support Y - _ : � Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, the Ass-wiation in fhelr efforts. o _ • 10nes Roar (over Eaton's) - : ; AJAX. ONT Phone 26, Mrs. Jas, Crow left here to Church �� spend the winter ' with her sister- • S _ in-law, .Mrs, of Chatsworth. PIC ING UNITED —CHURCH fi e W oman'a Associati will - ... - . meet m the church hall oil Wednes Young, Minister - - -'h err wood �e.. �. >� - Y -day, November 8, at 2,30 P. M. Sunday School at 10,00 a. m. - ; . ► :... - _ - Services • st 11,90 a. m. and 7,00 _ - • - - t y� ...A number of the school children - p..m. " _ - ality MEATS attended the Kiwanie Hallowe'en East -Woodlands -- REV. FI. LACICIE _ rte+ ;Party at Dunbarton on Saturday: a, Out L'loited Church Will \ - R04 LR� $jid.. - All reported -a' wonderfrti time.. The ;_ - Saturday; No- dntber 4tit is the ' Have Charge Uf The Services _ '.children and parents express their Ladies' Bazaar at the Hail, Every- -gratitude to this grand organizat- one Is cord- ially -- invited as there AUDLEy LOCKER PLI`SNT Ion for such thoughtfulness and will be something of- interest to Sturday School 1.45, �, m,' _ ' ieons'deration to the 'Boys and. girls all ages... There will be the usual- Service at 3,00 - tnf the community. thrngs So t:.t: ,tr. al r n c�rar ter , •••a.••• R M. — -- _ M - -- __ - -- Mr, Wilmot rates assisted' in where you can buy a Christmas l . `�'f. A. Pickering United Chax$t +• +e$� PY"oees�� 'the Whitby United Church choir at pi•asent for any one from baby -Sue The W. A. will meet on Yovember -the Sunday --morning serrice.- to Giandm L;. -.we have all sizes and 8, at 2,50 P. m. at the" home -of Mr.. Yo - •r. � - T 141 r. ° ^a ti ?*�, nnnata �tilnP via - or pea, Of interest to little girls Walter Thomas. Miscellaneous show- �0 us S�iecificatl�ra _ lted at Crow Lake and Ottawa on or to their mothers there will be n ' er .for the ha��, al3.�yI�YkL+.a the weeevna, counter of doll clothes ' which -also • -g'r'oup- in • charge of refreshment _ _. AIa Ws -Pr, of Wilkinson, is the make lovely Christmas gifts. Next .and progesrn Ca:ti Rill leave the - rlew C. P. R. section- foreman here. t :. a µrill be a counter of all kinds fqur- corn ers at 2.15 P; M We welcome_ the family- to our - bf new useful articles v: here you - - community_ - - will Sind something to suit almost St. Aadrew^s Presbyterian arch _ Rev.- David 'arse Minister i _ . 2,00 P. mti - Sunday Schoo[ _ . - - :.. -. � 3 00 F.. m. - Church Service - - - ` BRADY CLEANING W. M. S` Presbyterian Chnreh The W. M S. of St Andrew's Pr• '.: esbyterian Church will meet in the Has Is THE WAY too church-on Nnrember 7; of ..30 -_ -5 os•+be pof -ce, in ar P. in. anent lack after rnontlN lultury Temple 1•rut4 cvblx�- ; O fact, ,cab and 0I, T HOline�, Bervfcee 1 .00 a, - Sunday. school �k�r�nymen won�ei d�•. �db�. 11.04 a. Insurance Co. lb the .aa,e can41ra� ni. 'ntng WOrshtp 'Heat cannot easily 7.00 p m• 18B1tat�C Writ♦ or PbOne a ' *naps. Some sawNe say.¢• t?Wed rtaM... ., Wedn� _ 8.00 P.- 8t, 0"*0.tr,a meal, eaaM (rouble —ropw. Mo" pt..• Meetins �� saw t0! 11!'artn and t7etn.+�, gain 5, 10y 15 �w • p.Mf ronR l�rldsy W daft m Iase*r�noe se — a,.yw,;:� .. .Vx _- - 8.00 D: m' - Yount New °,. g people IIfftf IRADY. CLIANIN6 Pastor W. E. McEvoy wee 1asu s: ce o ewe, a��:ab�p ; "I�.I. g.esswebiM >I:�rasee or sa 1� •tom• -- UNITED C L'xCIT F •CANADA Bowman & GibsoA. "° � Donee Daa•t weight ills K t rHewy w nt. Ceutennia Fair wyou 1. port, Rouge H .asl:o L.b. Arree Rev, J�b saw to Hill •�° �ty`oeaac 7iolo itiblar J ly. ew Bra'tis ass► a•a A., tam _ R oft. � •eb•al•a the ar•dy Woodview FA, •R, R. 2, Pickering RADIO SERVICE ' 1 wer' "wVia• is Phone: Scarboro 3150 Quara'ateed Repair Bursae M Volk •r� —0-- - ATTTI,.�TiO\ :.PBS twl ••d N • - -Centennial Church - �.' 14 We Willi be pl Vaa, a peek tt itw/ rho St IF pr,� — - (Can e�nriisl and Kingston Roads) ;r _ r e�ot�r Oelet r{,p:eu rtr•m gyaad•r wakvol"o!ie1�+•ebthoredla.a Church Service - 11:1b a• eg cecaOfr� pe{i� i Fee. iwwa^. du t� xvvjcr A•e••�a er+» w .eb..el,.ar,a.. - Sunday School 11,1b a 2p � ML�Say Pkkt -� 4 ` STOP T R 0 U B L Ei-Chtatl 4M .44 my we" " `y �� (Children and Parents meet togeth- 1 S i ft for. worship at 11,15, Special - - .watts emaars t� OWL Cooib+y Yatefn of your oar. fief NEGI T ©F THI COOLiNO of the service for the children � N ]tools . 40i'Rt: • t+l� .., xid of Rtr:t -Scale • Grewe ani SYSTIM N!1 IMr it serious Dora hymn, prayer and flannel- !wg it�reetey S'adgo. Sequences, _ graph- story. Children retire for the • �t i:esson during the eermoa-f Arthur Field �R Safti - to-do -. , .. - Y pc 11 r btct'ease the sled ere His tg,, , lZCM: w ,RM fir W. ! EE Draw. B stay of rest► fRoeebnnit Wld Iiittgstoit Rosd2 e :o:•:a in and let us show You how motor ond-Ow-fife of_rovr CqA ± Chug 1110"ioe 10.99 g, '�, - - _ die ,mom �,w. 9r►1tx,.- .sa 1 w _ _ ..._.. re i,y ;2 dorm INE •SRAb Y WAY. 8tmday S<'hfti-_- 12,Ab a, aj, thb avows, Uftma Prtr. era �. eene� -� - rl+F eitADYtfivAr _ .- 14AKUR s�MW AND - -BAY' (Special part of the service for the BALING at i► Jeafttl, a+ssamart• rrtat*rp.re,/ _ .... ch0drgat with iryier, prayer sad 1ri.OP/LRa A.�iD D1S0[18/i t ,a �ee1a w tt.a•tTwa f' -k.y _.. ,.. tJE3E - i.' p,O'�14T5 f ,h store.) �. � tae ate. +, i�L� Fairwf- Choreb r 9se�Ql�s .'l �' vwbe PUMPS; l ro~ Prim•.. s p,,,ue . * KI^reacht+ran's Say M""s b� 9latiner "ir 0►�e.r .i11o•' � Highway •�Brough�un'� Sehewtl Rally .- sAVrx )Q _ PttJiCiBitia_ , , '' 11.ee St M. liaisellSR tllfr� ate 1rRtT s ! j�; '. , - • ... .. - hi���et�� � --- -.•.,4 _ .. HOLSTEIN CATTLE EE `-`maim Stook, Implements A E. Rkhordsots W1a:Di1 =• SiJi" i'ii1� _ .'Abs proper eie. he property of . iii( • - banedtsste DNtne! (gas Ha• Zlfi4W � -Lot A. ll`. BiZTENBOIIBR i - L �LSL'jtf Ot TL.e Foaming 1tay '34, Con. 4, Pickering Twp.. RexaHT$UA3DAYo 1'i�OYEMBEB le dale Rail Rooting IIa AU'Glrs4es� - �- Gi�i- established sent,, ;tea, sou, _ - - s Cattle � FEeNESItAY Tl�nRS1�AY _ To 'Servo You. AspLd6 Herat Ooatatsg $olsti4in heifer, fresh• cal! by.side: ` ' , PIOY�IiIN« 6f. Alsmisasttt Gorses HMO Holstein heifer, friW4 calf by side; _ Rildw �� �,A Holstein heifer, fresh, calf by aide; r - Holstein heifer, die to calve: Black �QA� �M� �At�R�A� �• �.'� R And ]5tm�e Brl heifer, fresh, calf by side; Blue Gopcsrsbe Bbcia cow, supposed : to - calve _Nov _ 25 . supposed c ov. - i Ol A11 IZislis.� Raw and Loose Delos c - - k ow, sn sad to slue N ' -- - - 3,0; Black cow, full flow, bred Aug. -eve 2 � an .. 4 _ f, AOrYee eta ass! Poles 8; Holstein cow, supposed to -calve. . �Ot>d �am'r =7 $>�� �+ ;.Jan. 1; Holstein heifer, fresh two ;. 'C �s►ntlrata f P'l.oae A. W. 1VII a CFi�,rL month; Holstein heifer, #r�a[� two =oH BOYES , p, �! 8r+os>fhaati, dal, Pkk. 241W 1 - months: Holstein cow, milking, not - ONl T4 sad 11! +►' bred ; - Holstein cpw, milting, -bred - �t�l a lLOI •1,611 !id 91J:�.:�c June $; Holstein cow, • milking, bred 'TOUR- .TRUCKS _ pAa Y:s.M WA]�� ,may 15; Holstein cow, milking, bred' - T " KEN A N Q CLA R K E 4_ June 5; Jersey cow, mttxmg, ore4 . 10IRMINTW10:0 June 25; Black cow, milking, bred , AUCPIONEEM STAFFORD BROS. ' June 10; White cos; milking, bred WEST Hfl i PICKERING oeaasd and Authorised for %be -idONj.�TAL WOR$$ May 26; holstein cow, milking, bred Contttfes of Ontario and YoAL Phone • May 18; Holsteisi. cow, milkiest, _ Whitbj' 6!'i9 � bred -May 15 ; - Farm StO614 IMPLem"" Hon 418 IfaadasE -8t. All above mentioned cows. are of , hold Furniture, Real Faints E--,Whitby, Oat. good -size . and good milkers. ='Sala not Specialty at Ressonsh4 5wiire PHONE,PICKZMd 1511 W 4. Rates, Dual Service for tM Brood sow, due to farrow; ._ Brood �•�+1 - - - j Price, of One. MCEACHPri�IE' sow, supposed to Pig in November; +�17� W. �E' -A.K�N - - Ddi114 M P. 0, h 19 Pigs .weighing anpmx. 100 lbs; p AaiD" 62w8 >�'vswrri s D$�li.E;$ 4- Fat hoes, .__ � � WatcZz - Clock Se�trcilery' } lisatkham P. O. phone Mark. Z08 Farm Implements - Prentices have been establlsbod I+'LiNLii.3L.DI#)EtTi'QR Tractor =- �rheel farm trailer, on ' • - anetioneara abaos 1890. _.... >,�.• .�„�. , rubber, complete vrith racks;- Set All Work Guaiihieed IB Ddy 5erviae .-;.,. t'rlvate Asnbalaace Service of bob. sleighs;­ Set Set tandem - disc _ - Pick V d Delivery R. R. 2, Pickering, Oat. Day or Xlg1A y j . . hario�cs: Binder, IHC, power take- P an Piki - _ - g• f off, 30 - €t, eut;- Frost and Wood 6- ' .'DAVID H. MARSHALL !IPM. bleEA(I'IE Prop. - ft- -cut nx er; .Steel land roller: 13- 5 Crocks; r;umber of pails, fruit AUCTIpN SALE j Axeountant - Tooth cultivator; Case Evans trac- jars'etc.' -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - Phone Pick. 193 t -t•_ "c- or- rubber, new; M. H. ,- -Cl`�- j VAIM and STOKE *CCOUNTS - - manure spreader; Oliver manure Lease eaplred . ;�o Beaerve the property of f' PHONId; PICB. 17 j li ' • O,/'� spreader, on rubber; Set ,of 4-se-C.- 'terms Cash Sale at 1.OV sharp MISS, ELLA- ANDREW f Pickering, Ont., spring =tooth harrows; horse rake; . KEN and CLAR" YHE`TICE, Pidlsering l tliage QPposiEa no .-vqWftWVWW 11 -Disc grala.. drilr, M. H.; -13 -Disc_ . _ asictioneers fertilizer and grain drill. K. H.: - GO�°a HOMO _ V nee IHC• blower cutting box, in ' SATURDAY, NOVvMBER 31. + W M. MAW - . good condition; Set of 4 -sec. • drag George -Todd - Coatinaed - Y harrows; 1 S-inch Veasot ' graain p� releases gfter each meeting, at 1.30 P. M, grinder; Double rhould board plow; and this Fuld help to take care of - - AQt�I'IOl'el'tfl3.aai Turnip drill: Snow plmv for tractor those cases where" they -sad no dir- 5 ICaiwbottomed chairs-. 4 gsaall y { Worlas or track: Cockshntt 3- furrow tree- ect representatives is attendance. tables; Kitc3iea cupboard•; 3 Laqs - holm Au nK PROP. _ TdLQAZaB tar plow: 2 -Row corn cultivator:. The Nomination Meeting is tent- kitchen tables; Drop -lest table; EQI. 8, IL L lii....& •, ONT. rb: i e :Z&#9.Whkbr Wise Hap tedder. r•s .;,e ativelY scheduled- for November rack; Nutubei of picture fraaiea; _Miscolaneous - 24. The Voters' kAst will be posted Trunk; 3 Cloth" closets; i Crack- TWO MASS West Of ' Os 614 Dsndaa Number of oil drums : Power Em- shorti- is all - Post - Offices, Schools steel bed springs; 7 4�its; ti pats $ub'ay. Botw�aas WbAft yy And Ajar. " ery: Circular saw blade: Emery for and the Clerks .Office, in Bro4o- woollen blankets. New carpet 17 = P�Nf: ts�aarsra *d! sharpenintr mawer knives;.- Crosscut =6 H L am favored with 1\omusa- Mlle clock.; 4en tsar vameop - saw, 0o• Op, electric fencer:_ 'Black- lion for ' Offiee I shall immediately 8 Oil smith forge: Grain bagger-, Dfest release my . platform, ab all -elect- Dozen table napkins; 5 k'air "pillow, ...., . .. ,_:,, �"_ ••_ • r grindez: Hay rack; -Rub rM _ _ clearly what atiad king ~ Wooden leer ti ors will know I slips; Z Roc wagon; Number of -grain bags; fiat f bed and springs; 8 TO . sets; Sol. - OPT03EZIMIST rr.I'ez Milkine machine, Universal, 'George Todd action of dishes' Dresser; ' Pots, J, A. WI-LLOUGHBY 8.50 to ISLOO and MOO to 6110 complete with `Pipe` and outlets for (the News thaaha Mi. Todd far - Pans. Sealers; t Washtubs; Waah- AND 80,,,s 20 head, 1 sinele and 1 doubte cut- his kindly remarks to the Press, board- and wringer: Bakeboasdr' Eveslbgs; Mon" Wbl'• W. T to 9 let unit: Iron kettte; Oil burning but -we feel bound - to say that the l Rolling pin; Oven for coal os1 stove; _ la" Y 3%2= CAn+�'s urs. a tS.NI:Y BLDG., Opp. P. O. br�lor stove: Fork.,. Sr' ^vels, and ' only council meetings we are -ad- Dinner knives and' forks; a -Tea _ Agency. 03Fi.�iWa O.N'TARIO Wniffietrees and other. usefal_ art - _ d of V flu' regular monthly knives; Oake Cos[ Heater; S Pair Foie �+- • -s:try Pro perty Cbs.. ides.• - - 'r "Unx on the .first __Monday of feather-plllows, _ wit t, I. (Had) 8tswart Phone ."Res. 9i52ti; Ottlice iti18 Furniture eta the month. Those very iaiPortint. -.0-.• - _ .1• 006 TToroata - (Three -Day Service Arranged) Electric wa=hsr¢ rarr�ine, Ward- I in- between meetings are the ones Tereus cash C. A. Sterritt. clerk _. Fu Il tHo Home `y � robe; - 2 Zeds:. Ih•es�;r: _ ChP•t of we never hear about, but would - A. S. FARMER, drawers; Number -of rinairs�: Ts6ie; lake to Ed.) Assetioseer S]iii8i? . Taroato _ .. ellers & Atkinson Ptsonei Agin. Sul W 2 . t3wull: 280 • C L E N DE N I N G. ' . Licensed Auctioneers DIXON - - - - 1 W Years Il:aoerleaea C. .' 1Balw oondacted anywbare _ �(- j spec6-16�ng L► � stock, >� - - r1 unna%* Q� �Cl ape tare and Propeety tales. an tale. personally Listen and . Advwdftd- Bills PEI- W-A -.- PRO" 90W _ 3 : 1 J. W. DIXON Prompt bervice _ PRt1PFiIETOa Reasonable Rates ,AMBULANCE. 00 S OUl FITILI l -- = _-.. _. - --- - _ ..... __ • - _ t NEW `:Your- Friendly Resident Agent'' TM% >UN CASUALTY, SONDs, Au A'0VWLLL3 -- -- _. lift BUY FROM AND r Zder Y'OUN PROPER71ES r CR WA WITH . _... . CYRIL E. MORLEY _ service _ - .. _ RI LUMBER DRIVERS C�, _ SAFE, EAST, 'COURTEOUS E S .. 5carboro - - Junction PAS - _ _ �B � _ Sb ..��.tom"d 'ALWAYS -READY TO SERVE, YOV -,VSO Ni v11nr11e1.sDi9Pt�-= h1#asse •dSI mw, A!10114 - = - _ Timmins a. reeaosrs -butte and yswttwe.�I :4 ., s ....: i. ■.a Taw ?Ms• Loombesnn, 0fw+as, blreeaboaed _ - .1■- ir.oi.'W� i -./!ys WaiYNlh: -.lY. l•�twr. If+mb. neMtles. seed• lXwb WondL i1f:Rit►tLtiR.. saN aN Code wkb %SO% taaall eels �. 3L awledlMlfs slim P1uaUrng -'r' _ 21IT11H NEW dkm r _ �.,c.-+w*�%tAa1�r�• -•yr, i%t#r"��tlfaxt+a,,zt�e:•'1vs ' r ,sra.!ri°x•.' -era -.•reYvret« -3 :. - 3,. ' rY,�':' " +' ' t, ... - ..�� X12. .•.. ,SI4g 2fW �MWIa.:' �� ,`.se. !Fta... � .R•� .H'.•ai� '`...A:+.ii'i'f .3'.' ". .. nrW:.i..' ...i _ _. - . t ,The tastes the test for teat - Canadians buy more rSatad� :r , than any other brand. T—. 7 LADA T. Z 1A. c - , -. - 1[' 0 ,Dear Anne Hirst: "What can you told he has always been this way, .-do ytith a husband that is never from a little boy, satisfied? "I never tell my folks how he "We've been treats me; I. don't think it's right. married 12 You should work things out to- years. My hus- gether. Can you advise me? band has nagged NERVEAVRACKED" me through « + + theniz all. * It is a big job to change a c "I do every- . + man's nature after being married thing he asks me + to him for 12 years. But you :i to, and try so r, try. .; hard to please r A wife has some rights,' after - him. But at is * all :It is , time, to assert -yours. no use. * Your husband must be made to "In all our marritd life, I have * understand that you will, not go never been allowed to choose my * on being treated like a worm, -.4 never clothed he always makes' me' * you. intend to use your own buy what he likes. When it is any- * judgment in choosing y o u'r thing for the house, he has to ask * clothes and the furbishings of his sisters' opinions first-,''if they • your home. And you will not put - like it, hell .get it. He liked tom= * up any longer with , his family's - . pany and we have a lot I'm -con -S interference in the training of sidered a good cook and everXbody * your little 'girl. -- `•• aujoys coming here —hut his- con- * Promise to talk , things over slant nagging spoils everything for * with trim, consulting - bb- tastes me. * and opinions. But you Witt expect. _ "He is careless with his, clothes, * him to listen to yours too, and throwing them on the floor or ! weigh them honestly: hapging them on doorknobs. Then r Remind him that -marriage is he gripes because I.don't keep the * not an outlet for -the man's" an- house straightl _ 1 do..-keep it * thoriEy. it is a partnership be- straight —anti} be gets home. * tween two people who love, and INTERFERING ' FAMILY * admire • each other -who work "We have a daughter three y.ear9 * out -their - problems.' with good old. We never see eye to eye in * humor and` justice, and who __- __correcting her. He'thinks I should _ *.neither seek not accept out- spank her for: every little mistake. * uders' opinions. `Yve'tried both ways and -find can ' + Marriage -can be the most do more with her by talking nicely. ' beautiful -and; .thrilling adventure Then he tells me ' haw his - sisters ' in .the world.- .Yours ceased to be - think she should. be brought- .up! ' •that long ago. Now you are ask- "My .nerves'are -giving way under Ing him to help you -remake . it all this contention. He has to have Pa you depend on him' to do his. his way in everything. I have been • If he will note+ then yon will- ., ,..___, _. ._„ ,,.,......,. • have to decide your octn future. = • Be tactful, and gen'ile. But be • firm. Has your t1ttarriage reached a - - erisia2 Anne_ Hirst has helped..huun:_. dreds of couples safely through. %t Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth i Street, New "Toronto, Ontario. �y HOVE' CAN I ? By' Anne Ashley Q. How' can I'cleart a light flu? A. Mix 1 pint of flour, 1 table- spoon of fullers earth, and 1 pint ' - of .bran. Rub into the fur thorough- Convertible. 'ly, then shake well, and rub again with bran 'alone. Shake . the fur into Cash once more and follow by brushing with a soft clean cloth. At Par Value Q. How can I 'gtiffen the brush - At Any Tilme to of my carpet sweeper? ' .• 'A. Take the brushes out of the sweeper and dip them several times The "money back st any into . hot water, . to which a little. finlen guarantee, Annual common baking soda has • been $ added. Then lej the brushes. dry interest at 2y4%, in * the 'sun. safety of prmcipal make Q. How can I cause the scarf C =a& gavbW Beads from pimples to disappear? an outstanding invest, A. Bathe the scars with a solu- lment for thrifty tion of boracic acid, followed' by' an application of zinc ointment. Canadians. Q. How can I shrink dress goods? Interest on these Bonds A. Place- the goods folded in a — Is greater than inttaest tub of cold water, to which a few ' handfuls of salt have been added. received on pa°pgs•&, After a ftw hours, hang on the. line without unfolding. The weight of the salt prevents wrinkles from You can invest $50, drying .in, and the' salt sets the $100, $500 or $1,000 by color. writing or telephoning Q. What is a good food for parsons suffering from nervous di. office. sears and rhsurnatism? i- - - A. Celery is excellent. It can be cooked with a cream sauce, or A Wood, Gundy just stewed with a butter sauce. & Company Limited Use it with salads, stewed •toma- toes, or stuffings. 16 King Shut Weat- Q. ' Itow"can I add nutritive val- Toronto 1 us to mashed potatoes? I : l�4ia �1 _ A. ?ry boiling them u °n' 'their jackets, then remove the skins, and I mash .. the -- potatoes until .fluffy. " What - is left over will make ex- celleni potato cakes. AA ItELtiEVED ' tn1IFF Y-41 J And the RELIEF IS LASTING p For fast relief from headache get INSTANTINB. For real relief get INsTANTtxs. For prolonged, relief get s Room y Mushroom —Big ttta - Sweden proud] dis p la y s what Ye, more people every day are must be the grandaddy of all mushrooms. The _y'oung'sters finding that INSTANT= is one tturtg found the king -sized plant in a forest near her home in Rimbo, to ease pain,fast• For headache, for Sweden. Authorities believe it to .lie tlt_e largest mushroom rheumatic pain, aches and pains of ". in the worts. colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pain you can depend on INSTANTtNS to bring you Quick comfort. FHIRONICLES ncvcr yet been, to see. Bob told _ INaTANTunt is made like a Ares- me I wouldn't find anything there cription of three proven medical -w that would interest -me. I onder ?, ingredients. A single ' Seems to me whenever a large ; tablet usually brings number of people- get " together in fast relief. one place thrre'isbound - to be Got Inwat►a.today %MMIRIPAR14 and drays something interesting all the time. Maybe some of yov ladies who do - ' Ysoprt bandy °cry (3Wr40Ur%e P Clarke to to the .big - ploughing 'matches �. It's so Quiet in'the , no country: So might 'like to tell we if 1 stn tnstantine quiet that every, noise sounds as missing out an something Rorth- if it were broadcast through a mi- � while.. It -% vould be nice to get a er hone. just dra few highlights_ from. a woman's.—_._. -- - 12- Tablet Tin 234 _ op pping off_ to__ - - -- your{ of vieet. Sontetimes our Emnon�Peo14E- Tablat Io"Is e94 steep last *sight when twee things. g quite the right - happened at one -and the same time. menfolk -don t et - - -'- A Deisel - engine train blared its slant on just *hat is likely to in- ` terest us. .Although. I am quite.. Way along the track t might- have sure that in• our younger_ days if ►: been heading straight for our bed- Partner and I 'could have gone to - - ' room from the sound of it ri a a ploughing match 'together are 'Fake Up over the plane flew -low right ' -.ould hale had- no trouble in find- - over the housed and Bob drove In g. a common interest. 1 -know iA S down the lane with, his noisy. track g��� -s'n torte, I believe, to het some' sde world have had a good fitae other fellow, also with, a truck, who and found much that was chat eng- _. had slipped into the ditch near our ' - mg and dii'erting. But in those dime gate. Inter, there were sounds of days -;e- were so busy malting a' - trucks in low. gear — presumably, - hvtnF we didn't have either the a tow -truck pulling the other_fe1- time or-opportunity to take in such -Every' MORNING low on to the road. So' there was woithfrhilr,,- cv�.:ts P;.... -Yee are older it would be more of an ef- plenty of noise for half -an -hour or Think of the by - fort and we a on -der .a ould .. due ' so, but in the city where . there is of having year _ noise 'all the time, whar I heard l am� be worth the candle? homa WARM -erny would probably never have been - Hqw -much easier it is these days MORNING wun noticed at all. - for young fan iers" to :get- away, ron-waksup But maybe we had better gcl With our ia,t moving cars distance resardlassofdo is no obstacle: Most places are weather. This ourselves used to noise because' WARM soon there will be .lets of it. accessilrfe ttith a few hours driving. nmatkebkt oRNlge Coal You see we are right our a partly And Rich hydro and milking mach- Neater hat$ NI constructed hig #wVa} nrtd 11*c ines on -so many- farrus' it doesn't _ der and night _ equipment, has already. been as: ta�ta tu'a or „thrca ,hours to get_ the aatiiout retwthlg, sembled for a paving job; Apparent - - chores done' before and after the Complete With trig_ . .Cerainly there is less help -' Automatic Drall _ ly the surface. is to be. what is on farms now than at any time in Regulator kaowtf as "hot -mix," Hot mix or history — on the other Fund less at low cold -mix, or anything else they ' heIfx is necdrth. But 1 generalize like to call it -is all right with uq just so long as we get a highway too much, liccawiz . we live in . ■ that is free of dust, dips and hot- "ell- populated district, where pro- w lows — which is what we have had bably 90,E pf the farmers have • ,COAL IIIEATM for about twenty years, .e -vent h }dro' poti•er -and can thui make You need sfirt a fire but once use . of tabour - sat•ing conventen- though this stretch of road has it year. Holds 100 lbs. of eoaL been officially des, f am afraid I sometimes for - known for . 'that Holds fire Several days on - No. , . length of time as Highway get that other. more isolated dis-' closed draft Amasin` patent- 25. Believe • me, however great tracts still depend on 'hand power bd interior couustruetl u gives the noise, it is noise that will be. for most of .their_, work, wad coal- gregter hest sit less fuel cost. most welcome.. oil tamps and lanterns as the only Burns any kind of hard or Welt, the year is surer speeding means of illumination to lighten.. a soft coal, including Alberta away into the limbo of forgotten their darkness.' But -for your eonso- Coal, briquets, or wood. Your yesterdays. Wonder why time lation let me remind you that the home is WARM. every ses so much pas more eTcctrical 'equipment you have MORNING regardless of 'the quicker as w e get around the more there is likely weather. The only ]rater of older. Seems Just as if we were its hind in the world. More travelling in a high -speed . vehicle, to be macilanical trouble. If some- than a million in me. Ask minus the brakes. And it is such thing goes wrong with the milker your dealer. Write for free a pity to have these lovely days go -and you suddenly have to milk by folder. hurrying by — frosty *turnings, hand it disorganizes your whole, eanutaetored sad Dlstriboted by- - Or if your electric washer OWN- ST19ACHAN COAL CO, LTD. Mess- bright sunny days — so different Dominion severe tdatNlaa. Yens• - from the weather that was handed• refuses to function you feel 'it is real S. one. • Montreal Trost eves•. out during he time the 16u hin a major tragedy to - finish your Toronto, oat. _ Pow.* testae.. Who- match p g g washing by hand. And' now the alseer. Manitoba. 4013 Rant Sri match was' in progress at All washing Ave.. undo aver, R.C. - You would think when so -much hydro rate has..gone up—so what? Prslrle DNMbato»: depended on him the weatherman That's another thing you don't have UNITED GRAIN GROWERS. LTD. : ' would be a little more ro- operative. to worry about. -• Bob was there on the Thursday - and he" said it raiggd nearly all the - - FIRE! time — and that was• one day it was fine down 'here and w_ a were think- L c t Your gore and Auto froo tag happily that he had struck a P rote good day. When Bob spoke of going to the,` ",, Ploughing' Match I happened to F 1 R E- K L E R sav that that was one event l had .'. _ ! e Q ECONOMICAL • NO LEAKAGE _ liN i)ISAl1�Y : '• coNVENlarn ,. NO DANGEROUS ACEM Tired Aching _.' _ s M1 >; :'::: • nEr>irroARLE . NO POISON GAS g T: •.�, >'':�'; €;;'?> o NO MAIIV7'EN.UH(9 • NO EZPLOSiON RISa; - Tinder Feet �° A' CARACIN DIOXIDE, DRY CHEMICAL - — = - -- awe .. Tour test tYtay'be so tender and InLamee - �rostpaid - - that you *bunk you can't go aaothat seen. :,•° : �> I!rlCe . _ r 3.00 roar elude may test a it they a» cutting s��; " "•� �`?<:? right Into the flesh. You reel Nei all over '•' "` " "' _frith the pale and tdrinM: rnn'd tivr at1T � F�;tss!,•;`; *';,;� thins to nt »lief. Two or three ayptteations at LLwnve F 1 E• ,r I L L E R COMPANY O F CANADA emerald Oil after • good hot.toot bath and '�� ``• to 17 mtemp the vein and eo»ness dt. - °c��;z,•<:.� apps». `as ?:: '. ". S042 Roslyn Ave., Montreal, Qua -• Nn mattes bow discouraged you have `* ' - _ t:nelosed gad money Order for { .....»... «.... . «« send ... «..:. -: ' -Mm. It iron haw not tried >emerald 011 �' , - then. you, have anoethtns to learn. Get a F- wo- Killote to (Name) ...... -.­...:­r..1 . .•.«...,•,...,•................ 7. 185UE 44 — 1060 ■ — i• , F •'� •i !„+ Y 9x4 utes longer, and then bake in a up "hot rods," careless drivers be- souped -up hat.. Lord and disaster. ! 425 - degree oven 15 to 20 minutes. tween the ages of I5 and 2/ are crashingty meets them on.the road LE TALI%, Yield, one and 'one half dozen killing themselves off at the rate . Nick and as innocent family art t�a large rolls or two dozen small of 7,100 a year, accounting for 27% wiped out in the screech of tortured - : n _. ones. of all traffic fatalities, actuarial fig- metal Kaifu -hike shards of glass ; �A,112 QYLC.IeWS : �..'.- _ . w - - - ores show. - beauty., - -- -- make a honor of Jeanne's T BAKED VEGETABLES AND Appalled by this needless 'loss of 'ensuring that this was truly .her Although the •'-boughten' kind Turn . battei info a Seep b -inch ` MEAT BALLS li {t and destruction of propert7, the Last Date. ?• are tasty, anybody who has :aten square cake pan" that has been lined 1 pound ground beef company as sponsored a 16-mm. - - doughnuts made in the good old- with three layers of heavy paper 1 cup dry bread critmbs y Po The Beaograph Division ly ; '. fashioned "Down East" manner ' ) p p motion picture on "teenacide" en- Associated Screen News recently' _ ..,Y _ and the top layer greased with i egg, beaten titled "Last Date," which they made arrangements with the spon- . will agree ghat there's. nothing to butter; spread evenly. Bake' in a' 1 tablespoon chopped onion '.bop, will make the younger set " Compare with them. ' Doughnuts sloe oceii,'300 °, 2; to 3 hours. Let 1 teaagooa salt sots of the film to handle it through. that are crisp coated on Ehe' -out -- pause and think when -at the wheel their film. libraries :in Vancouver, P -cake stand in its pan on a cake Y teaspoon pepper of a car. Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal ♦alt side, soft and delicate within, faint- cooler until cold. Store in a crack, y cup stoat This film tells the story of a - Moncton. 1y sweet and spicy• or wrap in waxed "paper and stogy 3 tablespoons fl:ur -•• -_ - f, Unfortunately, they're a bit diffi- in a tin ._ - -A fe'w days before cake 2 cups canned tomatoes ; , pretty High School girl and her Any Canadian educational or re- , colt to make properly, .but they is to b) cut, top with almond paste 1% cups diced raw potatoes two boy friends. Larryi' is a nice ligious groups, clubs, associations Drell worth the bother. So here and ornamental icing. 1% cups sliced raw carrots guy, but he obeys the rules of and youth organizations €nterested 3 are some hints on their making, • • 1 cup onion slices the road and, consequently, is not 'in the vital' problem of the teen- together with a really fine recipe. CHOCOLATE DEVIL'S r/a cup chopped celery an exciting driver,' thinks vivacious age driver can obtain a ,yriat" of t For tender' doughnuts, remember FLOAT _. _ 1 teaspoon salt Jeanne. She goes off for an in- Last Date fret for showing'thiough _ the dough must be soft, no! nearly V, cup sugar -. Parsley for. garnish -between -dance joy ride in Nick's their.nearest Benogriph film library. - - so stiff as for bread. Plenty of 11/ cups hot; water Method: Thoroughly mix togeth- _ 41,v=--Qv pastry cloth or board 12 marshmallows, Sttartercd - er ground beef, bread crumbs, beat- "` eliminates the handling that is un- 2 tabes butter - , ---. { The "best aL Winter res brt ' pOODa room" In u'ia"U" desirable. - A fat thermometer. I�( ,cup sugar spoon salt and pepper. _ CROSSWORD 1, Worked at. Goddess of the =F registers the right heat 375 de- 1 teaspoon vanirid - ,- Form into 12 small meat balls. y S. Mohammedan harvest @ _ _ , greeg F. Higher than that means 1 cu rifted all-purpose floor Roll meat, balls in- one - fourth cup - pu•�`E noble t4. Make speech" P /. Came together at. Jacket _ doughnuts cook on the outside and. : r/2 teaspcon salt _ flour, then brown-in-fat. Arrange 10. Silkworm as. Annoy not within, and lower than that a six meat balls in bottom of, a ryeil- ACROSS 61. Propel a boat 11. Color " •41. Small bird ' 1 teaspoon baking po 'der _ 11. Fruit 42. Angry means they become fat sgaked. 3 tablespoons cocoa greased, two- quart. heat - resistant 1. Fence sank be- ST. Above <poet) a1, Cease (rant) 41. Pertaining to _ Frying too many causes the gem- lass t'as= erole. low the line of i2, Presented an anatomical Cup mi% g vision DOWN ideas through tiesue peraturt Of the fat tc�.drop sharply. •_ :y, Cup chopped nuts .'+dd three tablespoons flour to- Head covering 1. Ire association 45. Roman tyrant The sour milk used in this recipe remaining fat- in skillet in which 2• The la k o 1. Equine animal 25. Clamor 4T, exist at saw , Method: Cool, sugar znd water - 12. The lack of the a5. European nand 41. Exist makes for extra delicacy in texture - . for 10 minuses. Pour info casserole. meat halls were browned. Add suit turned up i. Lessen Z/. Father 41.Obstruetlots t. In cribbage 4. Noncircular is.. Outward sign bl. Condensed - • ° and extra richness in "flavor. 'fop with - marshmallows. Cream tomato• <, ' ° 1Q. Southern con- piece ofsorrow atmospheric Is �' ' g Stir into tomatoes the rest-of the-- shortenin and the sugar. Add •teilatfoa S. Bind of horse i0. Little (Scold moisture SOUR MILK DOUGHNUTS raw vegetables and one .,teaspoon 24. An abrasive - - vaniliYi xa. St dy or the ) x 'Sift together four and a half cup& Sit dry ngredi4fits together salt, Pour .vegetables over meat forms of speech ' sifted enriched flour, a fourth tea- and add yal.ernatety with milk, balls, in baling dish. Arrange Six - 17. Fasten u�' g " -spoon each nutmeg and alLpiee'aad Drop by spoonfuls over , marshmal - remaining meat balls oII. top of tan family r 'one and a half teaspoons each of lo*s. Top with nuts.. Sake at ve ^etables. It. Censure r3 !^ &txii, eream'of tame and salt Corer and -bake: in a 350 - degree L tossers Esat three medium eggs till thick 350 degrees for' 45 minutes:' Set re 2a, Die too morn N _ with whipped cream. oven for about one: hour, or un=it 27. than sates and lemon-colored; and aral17 vso�talilac art tPTldIt •a "a... lw , UI; add one cup sugar, beating it in. SHQRT -t U'1 RVL�.a Add three tablespoons melted l cup milk $0, Internal sk,le- ` '✓4 Cup fat ton of certain °w shortening and one cup sour milk - aria• animals _ 2 .tablespoons sugar Teen-Age Drivers as. Pelted with or butter - milkt'add the flour mars- per• $ - rocks taste tills well and tarn out on a 1 teas salt _ a5. Chart _ Ir svelte floured board or pastry cloth. 2 eggs TdlCt Terr]b1C Toll f a1. Hose supporter g► - - -RaD a fourth -inch thick., cut with 1 cake or package yeast ti. s Rigorous or. cu lukewarm stater - stern • ° ilonrsd cutter.-. Fry in deep hot fat. p - ' � -Y• the +hocking toil -of death -and - -••• ship's era" for R 2_to 23a taps enriched all hoisting } .Cos three minutes •, destruction, caused by , 'teen -age small boat tr - till brown. first on one aide doer __driven ire the united States and 4-4. Gateman efts and then an the other. Yield: about Method: Add shortening, sugar Canada is rosting the policy holders — ' of a whs etas three dozen thrett --inch doughnuts. and salt to milk and scald. Allow - of their concern $123,000.000 a year 44• Clerical collar mixtnre'to coofto about 80- degrees. sa Pertaining to The way the weeks keep slippin g' in increased insurance rates, reports the U. a. Gov. 'by makes .a person wonder if some- Soften yeast in luke.w2rm water. > the Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty ernineae Y - body hasn't equipped old Father Add t8gs. one- at. a' time. and soft- M. nab out . d'3 , _ - Company. Aar Before Time with a- }et- propelled engine: ened yeast to other ingredients.. Burning up the highways in the s4 Greek letter :and although I hate to think about Add sufficient flour to -make - a Ifs Withered it, h!s getting time to think about , thick batter .(pWlar to muffins). family car or in their own souped Answer Elsewhere On This Pegs that Christmas Cakes As you know, Beat -wet L _. . it's far betteF if stored for a tc w Let batter rise about 30 .min= _ weeks to sort of ripen. The follow-. utes, or- until quite light and bub- ins is a recipe that I believe yauTl- bly. Fill greased muffin tins two- �•: Rt.. - fmd to be the real -thing; thirds full Let . _ :0 to 30 rain- --_ ,CNRtS'ildiks CAKE - _ ` ,: � ;� .iii- :n Vii? .'ii * ,M � :,,' �' � �: � .. . •. _ . _ ' w•' a. 3 cups seedless raisins • „� r - `< 'P a ' : ; .4, 1 cup currants 1% .Mild aparated seed” raisins & • * _ ,.•is. L` c;,. A y. �+ K ,1 cups drained rod maraschino 4ir - candid cherries (or a motif- are t of. red cherries and 1 ° - ' candied cherries) • 9 •O i€€ '� w' s a..� 1 cup almonds • 1 .. ,, r _.: '... 1 Cup cut-up prod dates ulif-C;s s 11 mi-red ,! sad dtOC a ndied S s° - • % Clip cut-up Candied piuASpM�& Or a S•— t4�•I♦ � � _, ��; �},' ---- -- other candied fsails ® ®s ►4 - 11--20 Y `' t ` v _ - 1 tbsp. finely - chopped Canded-' p L- ' "+t Eger • s L-40-42 • ,ps 3 tap& sifted pastry flour or 2 © • - `: ; A 'as % cups sifted hard - wheat • s • � , . ` . 1% ,spa Magic Baking Powder � • 1 1/4't'sp- salt mP- ground 4hmetis t J 0 s c - sii teP• grated nutmeg 1 J °• 1 O• 4 s ' s. 'v 3S ems. ' ground ginger • , ;. 7A tsp, ground mace _ ' A • • .aEf 34 top. ground clown 0 - ai 1 • 1 ,:;: 1 ;.. = f I cup butter ><'� lightly .: packed `brown ®s 1 J a, • o 's ., gum ;y cap, molasses - H "# 1 © ''Songs Of Yesterday —The Dionne quintuplets, who eptertained New Yorkers with their sing- r' " "� ._,•'. Ya cup cold strong coffee 1 � 1 t i ing, ate shown as they appeared in 1939, when they were only five but already loved to' sing. METHOD They ate, left to right, Yvonne, Emile, Marie, Cecile and Annette. 'Wash -and dry the seedless rais- - ins and currants. Wash and d ry - the seeded raisins, if necessary. and yes. tut into halves. Cut cherries into sOVp ` ]halves. Blanch the almonds and C:1 1 ­1 --G Prepare the dates, peels and citron, candied pine- apple or other fruits and ginger. Sift together 3. times, the 'flour, .re► y �.� baking powder; salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, mace and cloves; F add prepared fruits and nuts, a few at a time, mixing until fruits ate ONE YARD 35 -inch for. stiiail separated - ind coated with' flour. sizel -,And the other sizes take pre- t cious little morel us Cream the butter; gradually blend Just ONE main � in the sugar. Add unbeaten eggs, pattern part; this apron is really * w : '" one at a 'time, beating well -after a time and fabric satierl ( each addition; stir in molasses. Add. Pattern 4743, sizes small 14, flour mixture to creamed mixture 16), medium (18, ZO), large (40, alternately with coffee, combining 42). Small site, ONE yd. 35:inch, e'« :.thoroughly after each. addition. This' pattern, easy to use simple x to sew, is tested for fit. Has con- 4. Upsidedown to "Prevent Peeking plete illustrated instructions. 411i 3 ` Send TWENTY- FIVE CENTS 0 O Z/ 3� (25c) in coins (stamps -cannot be S a' -accepted) for this pattern. Print 3] 1 8 Plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, 1 1 N S 3 STYLE NUMBER. ;� .• Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh- 1 / A 3 1 S'7 b' teenth St.; New 1 b b d w '�osoato Oat ' Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS 't3NO1 S 3sJ Od :.� b, 1 I1 now (in coins) , for our Fall -and.. 3 ^ O S 9 Winter- 'Pattern' Book by Anne ; Adams. The.besf of'the pets season Sweet Singers —The Dionne quintuplets (in. the back row) sing�at the .klfred E, Smith IIemoriai -fashions-in easy -to-sew patterns'for.. - Foundation dinner in New York; with their- classmates from the V.ilia Notre Dame High Schbol + all. Christmas gifts, too, plus Free a , near Callander, 'Ont., Canada. The girls are, left to right, Cecile, Annette, Yvonne 'abd 'Marie. O thrifty pattern for snaking -a' child's Pw dress from a man's shirt. _ They sang 'in both English and French, starting.off with "Sidewalks of -New York." �Y r ! .- =.,e• - .r __ < r.wa; .�...s,2�: - - - .,.as.- :.,'.,3•T^i. -- �•,F��;,,, a - - ,va•.ry�w. x:3x"'7i""n" ' .- ,N •' _ _ -• " � � �. ' °' . r: -,, �s•�` ' '.' ,. i �.I•`5'' .. J I • ;��'•s°�:+;,.,g` -: •*,xr a. i , 4 ,, v, ... � ',.C. a� -'., 's F - Y * - .., ;a a .; •s. '- .,e, : KROCK - :u ve tbiswo.' >sns .S �. >�.. &# SCAX �eed>r� Costa ldope . � � • Ixea�e ludo! n X140es �: .. TaiEATR - FUNCTIONAL FEEDS- HELP L .' PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY �' voND1�'I .NOURISHED BIRDS WHO MHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - NOVEMBER, e, S�. 46, . NOV .es ti ir-- .. GIVE MORE EGGS —SETTER ca- TWO SMASH HITS }rHURSDA7Y,FRI.,ySATURDAY ;} EGGS. BY INCREASING . November 21 $Sad .A " �• - ' QUALITY AND QUANTITY = ; Wi he Comes +, -YOU LOWER COST AND � INCREASE PROFRS. starrin BED 8]�LTON Marching Home " �` g = DAN DAdZEY and / ►` ''�" Mph • GLORIA DeNA�PENII _ Sig CALVET �`Ci.i'• wig 001A EEN TOWNSEND shod. ? / >r � _1'�.• !. �ADDEA MT �_ WILLIAM DEMARF.ST J MH the � � USC4 u,,J roe arm.-Rims 111non Me LOU Kim AMBUS MONDAY, TUES., - WEDNESDAY (ids Relish Pr,hels) Noves:bar e. g Sad 8. For I ROBERT TAYLOR Sad A$LET1L ili�iHL �- • -�! Lest CsetPlete Show At 8.20 P. M. .,. � . / Sah by . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - NOV. 0;. _ _County Fair ' : - i . TWO HITS YOU W1LL EN70Y in cINECOLOR b� Claremont C 3 -3P . i r C r JANE NIGH -Plus An Added Attraction The October M Wk]k JOHN MILLS and JOAN GREENWO(W THURSDAY, 'FRI., SATURDAY November 6, 14, 11. -The Daughter Rosie O'Grad IN TECHNICOLOR Starring JUNE HAVER and GORDON MacRAE "it ram =2nLatm AL pbOae Pickering UM J 1 Gamey Bending Systems iavetroagh and 1'mssitA. bUPPIais hold and Installed RODMAN ,Sheet Metal Works -t{ ' *oar of Pickering News. Expwienced s N, e -' ..•� t PNOTOGRAPIiER $a ]area, ea South, Whif, Cook PRONE - li'356 CLARE Dr. Clark has been confined to a Toronto rest home for s few Mrs. R. Tanaley spent the week, end in d� •nded •a bazaar and banquet. Us ladies of the W. A. present .: X1.8. D. with two *beautiful cups and sauc- ers on the eve of their departure for Whitby. Wedding bells will be ringing soon for two of tour y„nre couplet. Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Redshaw spent Sunday with 31r, s-J,. _u.. David Coates of BrookUn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 1"vian _ and _ Yvurine have moved into the. house vacated by th- CatherwoWs. Mrs. Fred Evans spent a few days last week with friends- at _ d.�'ucrenddi, Mr. "nd Mrs 'Judson Ward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mss. tword4a Hair.." -0 -. ar.i . n r ' $ert Gibson, of Oshawa. were the week -end guest, 3f -sir. and Mrs. Chas. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. G M. Forsyth at- tended-. the Warden's Banquet at .Uxbridge last Friday evening. , - Mr. Eric WAuace of Atha wag the Sunday guests of the- Earl Beare family, -. Harvest Home' Services will be held in the United Church here this Sunday at' 11,00 a. m. and 7.80 P. m. Rev. Arthur E. Young, Of Lz Ut I s,.e.kr., at both servicies. The home choir will sing in the morning and.. the Baker Hill octette will be in att- endance in the evening., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardy dG a few days_ in Toronto last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow spent the week -end - in Goodwood, where firs. Badgerow's mother, Mrs. Wan, is quite ill. The Baptist Church folk held a Hallowe'en Party in the church basement on Saturday evening for the children. On Monday evening, Cedar Creek School held a similar party and on Tuesday night, Clare- mont Businessmen held a party for the - community, both young' and old. Mrs. Chas.. Clark. (nee Anna For- syth) and children, of Windsor, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Red - shaw here. Im Cl MONO burton area, she carne home with Mr. and Mrs. � �D�ean Mairs who brad e t• ;y+ 7 "v i Lv, ry :ass wee, end. Mrs. Todd, of Aurors, who has been nursing at the M. Hainilton home, has returned home and Mrs. McFadden, of Green River is tak- ing her place. Rev. R. H. Monkman preached to good gatherings at the Anniver= sary Services here on Sunday. Rev., Mr. Leckie voiced the appreciation of the congregation for the kind- ness of the sister church. Green- wood choir &sag in the afternoon and the Gormlew quartet is the evening. The Jahn Knoi family were with their people here on Sunday. Winners in the Euchre on Wed- nesday last were: Mrs. L, Hill, Mrs, P. Hardy, consolation to Mrs, Mirrell; Gents - Harold Barclay, Russ, Pilkey, consolation ' to Don- odd-'White- The . W. L ' hold . theae Entree weekly. The local Women's Inasitufe held their meeting in the Hall last week and had as their speaker, Miss' G. Hamiltdm of the staff of Toronto, who spoke on the subject "Health, before and after Forty" which was both interesting -and in formative. A number of visitors Joined the W I. and bad a social bour at the close of the meeting. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Cornutt, Brock Road, an the birth Sri a 4"AWA+av11 *v Mr.--am ises• Wm. Sawerby. {Rouge Hills and District The Woman's Association will meet' in the church next Tuesday night at 8.15 o'clock. The afternoon 9170UP will be in charge of the war - strip service and retreebments, and the theme is •'Fellowship,,. - The Suridav, School children were entertained Monday night to a Hall- owe'en Party by the teachers. Over eighty were present and a good time was reported by all' Juvenile Operetta and Vat iety Entertainment is being held on Friday (tonight) in E. Woodlands Hall. Come out and enjoy a good. program , and show the • girls we appreciate their effort. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Cowan via. ited friends in Kitchener And Wat• erloo last week -end, QLD HORSES - $1SA0 'i e aremont Businessmen held a dinner at Skyloft last Wed - riesday night, Mr. Robert Brock Rona Community Qab j I it At Yew Fars _ . � ALSO _when Ruddy, of the Public Relations Staff of Massey,-Harris Ltd, = (Winners at the Euchre last week DZAD OQi CRIPPLED STOCK .gave those attending, a glimpse behind were: 1• Mrs. Verna Riddle; 2, Hourly Pick-up 'phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 'the scenes of the Manitoba flood. where.he spent several weeks last Mrs. Pearl Booth; • Con. -Mrs. Jae. Farley; - 1,' Mr. Arthur'Hatch; 2. CAMPBELL . MINK.' spring helping farmers get read- Mr. Patterson; Con. Mr. Clifford ]Parley.- Refreshments justed and repair their machinery. ,A party was held at the home were served by Mrs. Carlton and committee, Mr. and Mrs: Rich. Cooper last Shiof ngles! friday evening, when Kenneth and C21NADP.AN LEGION Asph alt Sidi ng Neil Pen .and nd p „ ,vets presented. with Pen and pencil sets. by some 0�:*Mf♦ of their school mates prior to their November &A, at *SV p.Me. DS3 ASPHALT SHINGLES moving to Whitby. INSUL -BRIG Mr. James R. Romney, age' 6E, : CI.AREiiONT BAPTIST - SIDING AND ROLL who lived at the north end of the �, - • -$' SOOFING village,' passed sway at his home C. GAve a Price on CosPI&W here on Sunday. Mr. Romney was Rev. W. ;5targesd As�stant Min - M � s sleeping -car conductor with the aster, Walser Rd, Baptist Chureb JdINUM MOULDINGS C. P. R. and moved here last wiH speoi. IN ST ' spring. He had been In ill health 1. N•L Gordon . for some months. He is survived by his wife and several brothers,, sk '0°tbsa >�le Please. Note ' t ;`.o. *** ER YARDS at Toronto. Funeral seryices were held in Toronto. Tho Donald Beer B.Ka ,w311 to P'ICKERING,_ ONTARI6 PHONE: Pick. a ;. -. - to Osholwa 0s. Bat Ltd• to � i*rg , - BROUGHAM leave Broughsts at 7 p, m, Sad to �---. return at 11:15 p,• s; Mrs. George Phillips has 'return- _ : - - - -- -� ed home after a visit in the Hah- a I . ' •. • r _ , ♦ •• • / Ce� *�•"• 1 I ! . • is ^� III Al - Clark Gable and Loretta Young t 1 s11 i. , ^: ADDED FEATURE -BLUE LAMP c i THEATRE POLICY;. 0 OffieO Oven Evecings . e„so P' M. Saturdays and Holidays Sao A M. ALatineer. Saturdays and Holidays 1.86 P. M. Ample .Free Parking M.I.CHAPMAN & SO ..Phone 281W � Pic" rin ' rihn . lgf �+++te - 75 Lovely Ladies anteii to purchase lovely dresses r from ,a large assortment :-dust Plated In Stock CASTE, rises 12 to 4L , al" WOOLJERSEYS 19 to 20 ....r ........:......... $4,Tb TAFFETA slid FAILLE, si — YRItriT DRESSES ......... «�...:. ;3,16 ; - mart and beautiful are Aw station Wagon coats CHILDREN'S, size 4; 5, 8 . ........ .... .. .............. _...,,. : MISSES or BOYS, sizes 10 to 12 ........... » ».......... ;1$,96 YEN'S and BOYS', sizes 38 to 42 ....... . .................... -- l+IEN'S WINLBREAKERS' IN BEAUTIFUL RAYON CLOTH WITH QUILTED LINING AND FUR TRIM .r _.Colours: Royal - Blue - Black - Brown VERY SNAPPY — $13,95 �Westinghouso Appliancos 3 BE SURE TO SEE THE `BIG NEW RANGE" WITS . AUTOMATIC OVEN ....... .............»..........$,379.00 '-ND Ah'n THE NEW FOOD MIXER ........ at ........$53.75 _= DON'T FAIL TO'TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE...- _'RiaONABLE'PRICES IN OUR "SELF SERVE GROCETERLiI" COMPARE BEFORE BUYING — IT WILL PAY YOU �(aTl :FARMERS f CE to CASH PRICES PAID VOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS . HORS9E8 07.00 each, cows . - ;;$6.00 each - SMALL ANIMALS REMOVISID FOR SPEEDY PICK-UP' PHONE B.AN NCR 1:Z3331qMS'jR►INC r LOCAL RErREiiiNTATiV2'i PNONE 242W'2 1 6' 1