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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_11_10_ r YOL: 'fs x0.6 PICK" ING, ONTAIUU FRIDAY,, !? Y BER 10, 1964 4 cents Per Copy Authorised as Second Class Matter fabseriptipm Bate: $SAO Per Year; U. 13•, S&" W. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS . Fo' re Property � s Bod On dentified 1 A lots of excitement was seen a- "True or False" pROM TU PICKERING NEWS Lewis eggs Appointed High = `' round some corners in this village . ,` •- ,,,,.,,. School Principa4 Pickering Village 4m Saturday morning last, and the +Pie CathobicYChurch is either 42 Years Ago - Nov. 1, 1889 News Office seemed to get into the . true or false• One cannot be indiff- PAY. W. F. Waddell the Temper- Mr, Lewis Briggs, Principal of �'. and Mrs. cotta Footu��, 4bq Blandford, Nova visited =w middle of it. Now, an old story, erent or neutral. in obedience to sure Lecturer, hired a horse 'from the well- known, Tilbury High School Scotia, + the young lady who discovered the Jesus Christ. If the church is false Frank Harvey for eight days. He ham been engaged by the Picker- Morly. with Mr, and Mss. Cyril $.! - m the dense brush+ then it fa not worthy of investiga- 'kept it two days overtime e•••.next ing Township High School Boards Morley, q On White's sidesoad, west of Dan- tion. If it is true, then Jesus Christ day, he (ae.r��s as Principal of the loew "Hirh ". iMias Mary Dwyer is spending a, effective January � days in Lironw with her sill,, .harton„ and mouth of the railway, )) lit next, at a established it at Pentecost, Unity sad lot Hi Constable Calverly, ter �. _Mmddatord while }�, bso,, • ._ bad notified the police late Friday mesas a unity of truths taught un- and thev lav in wait ,.,in Myrtle.. salary of ;5000 per annum- Mr. afternoon. C$nvner • Dr. Cartwright der one head. The question is: Did In the meaatitne, Waddell came to . Briggs was selected from a fiat or ther Michael' is away hunting'.. _ delayed removal until daylight, the Jesus Christ establish the Catholic Pickering and returned the horse, some sixty applicants. Married, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clasie, Fort - following morning. Church ? Can it be true He started mad returned to Myrtle to lecture. with • one child, he holds . the degree. Elgin, visited their seat, Mss. J The News had the privilege ( ?) all religions? Can one religion be Caiverly consented to let him del- ' _ B. S. A., and is a member of the , Mvrkar on Friday. of going aloe with the Police and We are sorry to lose 'Mr. and $ as true as another no matter what aver his hectare and be and Harvey United Church. Mrs. W Undertaker the next morning at Myles as residents of our -• '.-d,ib, Tramping through wet snow they teach? Our eternal souls sal- were taxed l0 cents admission., village. Thev, have purchased a and dense brush, Sgt. Fred White. nation depends on the answer to each The rest of the audience con- ...- - -, _.MacFarlane - Frankish home in 'Oshawa and moving in tbAr that question. We cannot be indiff- misted of four girls and a boy, yet ...,� who bad been on the scene the wear future. Brent, Truth is one. Truth does not Waddell }ectuzed vigorously until sxig3tt before, led the party into In a double-ring wedding once- His host of friends over this change. Only the truth will make 10,E0, He passed hymn boolw, a- will - - scene, -- but I actually little-w� heft us free. Inquiries invited - Father round, and Bro. Harvey, sang bass Muriel by ant Frankish, 'daughter of that Mr. dE. L. 4Ergiie" Chapnnan.; of the body to assist in identifies- - Y, McGivney, Pickering, while the High Constable led in s Mrs. and the late Mr. Frankish, of is recovering nicely from what !s (advt.) _- tenor key....... On closing, it was Lion. Funeral Director McEachnis found that the bap had slid- out Scarboro, became the bride­ of - believed to have. bona a alight' ' ,estimated the body had been hyiv with 60 cents of the receipts. -' art John MacFarlane, am of stroke. He is resting eoatfortabi7� - there for possibly three years. and Order Eastern Star Install .the court room, he (Waddell) told Mr. and Mrs. F. L, MacFarlane, of and will be required to remain in' ,wogs or osier ssnmals 1...d- -cerWir- +�:_ -_. �„_ s i p , ;,q,,, I gouge Hill. After the ceremony a ' bed for a abort while. He is in the _ _ 1`ZYfL V C,y a►p :IV been disturbing the remains, - !or the hire of his rig....untn Isis ' reception was hei4 a- 1 lookini forward It is the opinion of some of the The installation of Officers for character "was was fully vindicated . I the bride's mother, Searbora -to getting around at hie usual party +than the deceased was a Ontario Chapter, Order Eastern routine as soon as possible. "trandtart "...bnC - our question is: Star, Pickerin , was earned' on Harvey's only course. is by way of Canadtarr Girls In Training g Division Court. By no process of Vincent Wright, who received a. :—what was he doing. away in _Idonday night last, with a very jar - honest reasoning an Waddell' be __ serious basic injury last week nee- Mere The -Nov. -meeting - commenced i<here preaaive banquet bring served. The justified in refusing to pap Har- " easitating a couple of days in the C. L• B. or "'missing persona ' tables were decorated in red, blue yr th Use opening exercises. Follow- hospital. has recovered • .sufficient- our lrey's rig money. In justice to Wad - I this '.kiss._ Yo who kindly +bureau" are investigating; but we and white, 9 ly to return to work have not heard that .any* light has Ceremonies were under the - dir- dell, we must say that Ehe report conai ited to lead m in our Bible that he dead -beat ism out _of our .. Stud Project, came over. We are Sympathy is extended to ..Mr. upon the eye of yet. action of ?Ylrt+ 'Vance Moore, P. D. y j and Mrs. Gordon Bray on the _ P. printing bill is entirely false and : to study the Gospel -of SL ldark.' death of the latter's- sister -in -law, - An soon as word reached the D. G. M. and Mr. Clare Balsdon, without foundation. ' the seem P. Installing Marshall- we.$ Airs. ! which is vezp: interesting. After- '.. �y newspapen"'a°d y g 66 Years Age - Nov% 8, 1886 Mrs. Percy Gibson. to got these things g wards, .are practiced the Bongs _we ; in alert time. Florence Clancy, P. M.. of Birch- Mrs. 'Redman spent the week- -end - Miss Vanderbilt and the Duke of.' are to use at the Congregational IiYheir reporters headed for picker- cliffs. _ 1 with. Mss. Ahtizl Buahliy, ldsa]barough mere mtisried in New. Meeting. Nov. 13, The meeting. . the News Office, -when Officers Installed. W." M. Mrs g - i he he heard we had the only piety- . Pearl Balsdon; W. P. Mr, John S. York fa Wednesday. "and aa: yet we closed kith Tape. Bath Peattia , • ,'+ * - - _ - - - they - trice failed to receive •apiece of to be had. One of the dailies Baladon; A. M., hiss Fannie faux cake or other token of remesnbraan- What's become of *Remembrance got our film, but when processed, tleford; A. P.. Mr. John Phillips; Evening W4 A.. Ehe'ct Officers r the editors decided they were too Secretary, ' Mrs. Sadie Mansfield: ce, DaT . in Ppekerin ;. Soon forget, i , *1,..., and gruesome -we never Treasurer, Mrs. Anna Avis: Con, Thousand dollar pianos' are not don t Ma � Evening Auxiliary 1me before that the dailies stop Mrs. Fusel '$sale; A. Con.,- Mrs... manufactured every day in, Canada , - - g ar5' of the Lahr -' nor are their purchasers to be lied Gfiurch W. A. held their Nov- -pod at anything. ]nary Smith., found in large numbers...k.. of � t�,an"an Forestes Degree Timis' ember meeting ' at - the home of The :etirin_g W. ld. and W. P., t Travel To JanetAh For �, R Doble. After the business Mrs. Hilda - Mitchell and M: -Jao. these was shown _ at the Industrial strict RImilT Erhiibrition .sad was sLly admiii- .` .+ session, 'election of officers for •• . BIRTHS Phil- were presented with Jew- ed..,.the inatrmnent has been paw - 1961 rs•,..sw .._ � '. � ..•?lie Court Duffing Degree Team. 7°as held, with the foLiow+ing - •'BLKKEVOLD - At the Toronto an and Gifts from the Chapter y,,, Garland. - wealthy . mere of the P. E. Perrin: district Executive elected: Past pres., Mrs. � and friends., 1 of cool. Oat - Earl - Ottewell; pres., Mrs. Doha ' F.aat General Hospital, oa Satvr : - 4e Years Age - Nev-. 11; 1904 �e team. award, travelled to Bryant; 1st Vice-Pres., Mrs. R. ,day. November 4, 1180, ..to Mr. and- Janetville and conferred tide Init- Mrs. NOVEMBER MEETING HORT. :. There- are very good prospects of Tress. Secretary. l M. Gould;- - llLrs. G A. $oiicevoid, a son. � iatory Degree on a class of candid- T� -� Mrs. Ken. Morley: Shut-in SOCIETY - TUESDAY, .1 s. our having a skating rink here area. The" team was under the dir- 'ii;n MARITIMES AND this winter, as we understand that ection of Bro. Win. Holowchuk, C, Comm.. Mice Mary Riley. Mrs. J. _ The November meeting of the _ some of our young inert have taken' �. (,�in� on page, four) _ ...�. Ashton; Planiat, Mrs. Harvey Bath; IMMIGRATION . Horticultural Society "I be held . the matter in land_. Assistant, Mrs, Reg. Parker.' ^-0-- on Tuesday, November 1!6, at 8.00 910 Years Ago - Nov. Z, 19 The Home - baking,• Sale and Tea _ 'During the past two weeks. the p. m. in Pickering United Church. .'The deer�lvnti ft season has op- ' .► . Broth Road Community Club conducted by the young ladies on - r Rotary Club members have been Mr. C. E; Morley will show his erred and as usual a number of the Saturday, v1se a success in *t6 - ,abW to continue their privilege of pimms of their trip to 'the Mari- ,Picks sports left on Tuesday A Hallowe'en Euchre was tictd of- the weather, .with a net profit yang to Vratching good , din- tines There will be refreshments. morning form the happy ' if mUnR ! last week with a good attendance. of $55, and wish to exprese their z uar. speakers 'and programs. grounds, among them being, H. G. Winners: Mrs. Wald. Carlton,- Mrs. sincere thanks to all who helped to A week ago Rotarian Cyril • E- Calyvrt, Robin Gordon, Fred Baird, Jos. Wright, (con.) Mrs. Hopkins. snake it so. - Morley showed his collection of - _ - - Jas L. Palmer and Eimer , Toms, - ]sir. ' Patterson,, Mr. A. Beer, - Mr. +'Coloured E5mnr: slides....bictures PICKERING UNITED CHURCH whose destination is in the Ha,Mur- !. W. Hollinger. Door Prize to Miss -_ =- b* to- Now& Scotia ton District. Another contingent, � Coakweli. Travelling Prises to: Clifford Baden SOCIAL AND FAMILY NIGHT i - - •' during the past stammer. ey -- - - - -- _ _ mm sed of Dr. N. E, Mawen, Mrs. S. Jones, Mrs. Malcolm, Mr. - --t. a good collection, ..and one has a c- 'WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, _ Arthur ercy. -�� sad Lone Hill and Mr. Day. Phillips. �'y Ae°A1e i�p this locality wfit - - ve much better picture of the Thomas Mas�alield. left on Wednee- 1 Refreshments 'were served. Every - regret to learn o! the sudden pats --- i Vex ern Provinces and lliaritirnea .. 18.00 P. M.' ing. of "Clifford Haden in, Toronto. day morning a . ' expect 'to tamp ` one welcome to attend these each- in a heart attack, Tire Tuneral was latter viewing his �sbowing. Others All members and Friends of the near Irondale. We wish them Bob- rek Ladies. Please prvvlow _ held on Monday of this week with in the neighborhood will have the congregation in-.ited, for an teas and will look for a nice roast - interment at Claremont Cemeteff: of seeing them at .diif- EYeaing of Fun an8 Fellowship. of yeaison - .. - r sszmt canning gatherings: Card o[ 'Thanhis ' - The pallbearers, were all drivers J On Monday evening this week. - - - who were his friends, - in the Bra�ari - ' iltotarian Robert Ruddy, spoke to OVER 1000 HOT DOGS ACh1LSON The brothers of the Bread Co., where he had - been . am- lthe members on "Iasnaigration. .late Alfred Jackson, Toronto, wish ployed -for several years as a driv- ,%jow with the Public Be] ` :FILMS CAUSING MUCH ever one - thousand hot dogs and to express their sincere thanks to. er• "Cliff" as he was called by his �w v Dept. Massey- Harris, Mr. Ruddy - , CQIKMENT gallons of hot chocolate was hand- the many friends and neighrbors• marry. friends, was born- near the . '> is tloseiy touch enbject r ed out to the between 300 and 500 for their kind expressions of eym- Village of Clsiernont, and received Two or three of the films now a- children who attended the Dunbar - parhy and floral tributes extended hit education � at the Claremont of immigration in Canada vadlable from the Claremont, Film ton Kiwanis 1•lallowe'• it Party last i during their recent sad bereave- schools., He was the youngest- and '; Ia s6ewirs� that Canada writh Its y g lE or 1! 'b%' lion people of today Library hart created a great deal Saturday night -Tb -e 'program . mend Mast surviving .eon of the, laic , Mr. s of producing much of comment from those who have meant a lot • of work for the club and Mrs. Frank Soden, there beinK ' more than m being dosre, and while seen ='members, but they feel it •was FORTY -THREE APPEALS three boys .in the family, all expert: wa are dependent on S4 percent of - "The Loon's Necklace" is s ben. worth it. c AT CO[1RT OF REVISION horsemen, and all greeted the morn- i .• national income from on} ex. utifully coloured sound film of an The United Church W. A.'will frig of their deaths in fairly Rood • - port% we could, it we, could, it we Indian' Legend, retold through dra- cater for the club's regular meet- Appeals at the Cotirt� of Revision at work and all were stricken, while had the popnlatiaa, Increase home matic use of ancient carved masks ings since tine On-We-G6 Club have a le work with their horses. 8e ^, Through use of � light and move•- given up, last Thursday totalled 35 plus 3 leaves to mourn, many fsiendel Consumption to a t where we. 8 gh - corrections. Only seven persons apr and relatives, besides his widow,. ; would not be so =dent on ax- went, the masks, treasures • of. the Th4 community boys are taking Reared before, the Court. The town- ; Porting. As a inorei independent National Museum of Ottawa, take ' 'bold 'of things in 13�d style with shi lost d7 00 in aasersment° former Edith Langley, of Tor-' patloa we could more sole meet on a strange life and tell the story the club established by the Kiwan- 1' a onto, to /v'honi 'we all esikad ems tLe requirement of a Must, in the of Kelora, old blind medicine' man fans- --this one would appear 't° which is small compared with the de sympathy. sympathy. -Corr. ! _ the Nicola River country l number of appeal made defence of Democracy. United M „try o! have been a splendid move. States, Mr. Ruddy said, has bec= British Columbia. - i pate the. tremendous power she fa, "Are -you. safe at Home it an- ATTENDANCE AT WOMEN'S i _ 3 llt+om her immigration policy. of the ot�ier outstanding i51ra produced by INSTITUTE MEETdGS UY�� ���� past many years. The V. S. has the National Film Board. Is shows �~ had the manpower and resultant intelligent methods of preventing ; The regular meeting for October leeonomic strength to place her in tire' and of fighting it if It-should of the Women's Institute Was held T-niversit Drive,-4JAX no lead among nations of today, break out. Simple home tfre,�rales on Tuesday, October 31, at -the - y . to s large extent by the develop - are presented. We see how a fam -• home of Mrs. H. C. Hutchison, on memo of her natural resources..« fly which keeps cool sad is well - Church St. It was interesting. -, to e flu pow► end pattern which be urg- organized escapes from s 'burning es Cautada to follow. Canada's house and manages to save the I si that' this year the indivi r -. ual attendance had unproved over - : ' ` .. =0 p E N OW i. I e .6• with on abundance of bouse aril most of the contesita. last Mrs. Howes reviewed 'the in- mat iesomnxs - base metals, Statistics ou fires are given whirl► stiuctive lecture, "Health Before .` `ca amd coal ete., places her in the show. that. three out of four occur and After Forty," which- wras•'given ..position of becoming one of tics fn homes, and seventq percent of• last week at Ajax. A book review A + ACH -AFTERNOON 3 Tot 7:30 leading stations' of_ the world in a deaths• from fire occur at home...._ conducted 'by- -Mrs. Adeznson. •, y - aboutb increased, . immigration people not knowing what: to do, " � Thor LL MAY SATURDAY, few year's time.. ess, brought many of them caused Sireetly. by "Excerpts from ,Xontike,' a sr s _ y °fig FFeyr., Bahl and Noble Essences" • . would give Canadians one, of ,the . The film points out how children by_ Oeoert � Sit`vell lNere givers j 1 A ,� 1` 1 "highest statidardliL of _ living" any - are trained in fire' drill at school.... Snatches of -dialogue that have W$ERLY PRIZES FOR LADIES' AND GENT$ XWH �1QOS; whee+s is the world in another • Sol I but when the child is at home he is -been amusing listeners over the ' AND O$AND PRM I+'M SEASON -8 HIGB 1'HiPIi i� i- inc su0posed to be same. Yet, is he? • French National Radio network -` Rotatim Neil R. Wwrtreed pr'o- Both these filers will interest aI! was read. A dainty launch -was then EO,VZ. Pickering. 176' for B S BYM71O V3. " r .v1dea the program for next oes- age g'r'oups sad all types of People, served ' by the hostess and her day evening►. Besides these two films, scores assistants. r... of other films are available. I _ • - • - ,�.::.. • - -._ __. —.. -•._ '- –..erg ,�.... • V,�la ��._.._,_..- -._ - ..1.... _. _. _ _ _ _ __ - _ _ '`o r � f, � fi"�;. ?ri °mot . � > . _ � - �, y .� "� -�• ,• _' •i - � _ _ And when the winner is ,Gard, >< �Cla�e�if red Atver��sg.::. t am a dirty iloandso it it sin's MY • ` ss _.:. horse — the favorite. _ -- s- 4 "So now, my faith in bums i QUALrrY MICKS ac you can alt- t80iPi t111.YE --- for Pyre yLes. A LXBITC lC nature is restored. With all the � turd. Er+d Smprovod .Pad salaoted for tour Drusaist 4418 Ottlil. r, - top brouer =4 our pro&& Held— .wry chance in the world to get away r walk t",~ round. Also Pallets 18 wwks POST'S ECZ A SALE "It isn't absolutely necessary for with mtirdu, they rnn drat race to laying. Turkey Poutts. Catalogue. "NOR the to m=% of dry es•ma room +t and weeping aide troeblea. Pout's now ol;• addle chick Hatcheries Limited. rersns. sass . x .confirmed. horse - player to be a on the level. Even if th4 breed of _ ma sale w!u has disappoint yea. E tarla•DYRIN -- Itelika. Beau". boralim w•ma. Pea•. ;. trifle acrswey," rttna the old saying, horses isn't improving so that 3 oil O A D CLUXIAIG ringworm. pimples and athlows toot. loin amended. "Still, it's a big could notice it, the breed of jockeys -iuv3c tau anything Perna drains or ail�a- respond readll7 to 00 stsbgl , eaelr(a F heipl And ii Ontario horse must be." �t� ��N ing7 Write to us for Information. w0 olalsr>wt regardless Of now' otubbonl b lower — iall in and # + Ci- RDMN we Elsa - t a er your auestl— Dr bopalwa Mu CE N 3 t3?2!c y . • _.' .., sass .. . • par•tmeat Par • Die. Wofb Lfmttsd._ . 'Bound tvlfilL somebeldp 8t1C! At this point a bystander Pug- z11 Sons. street. Toronto, Ontario. aaat Post�oo as R.caiptl� Prig • SHOULD BE SEEN M laughingly tagged The Queen City Bested that, with the fog coming �.� HuRT. POST'S REMEDIES • - wiren't 'sufficiently goofy ' previ- so unexpectedly, perhaps the jockeys OEM YOXM RIDRST or barman leather: O°� 8+ O" Cseaer •t �°• �~ odaly, you may be sure the two hadn't the time to think of rigging cow and horses, hide, for.. rows and UNWANTED HAIR - mats Doer bid" for •ruse, also for lofadmated I"n zor sari of W IIW meetings with which the season themselves. with • the .'Thomas A. parasites, etc. But when they feel Lather. J. T. Gaismosu.• at.- Tfmotbee: of a remarkable 9tseaf " ended ni ust have turned the trick. Edison trimmings; that it Was lack lileaaunarnol. Co.. t2nobec. at tM era' saerPele e•ata4a w Mart• ' )Ike, thr,Owing .S xantrnal, yoq tad . tit tasrMiat sae Will deswa W babe * * . of foresight, rather than improved 1poC >e! werszaD r«t. _ .. . tip with 'feathers all over the house �C9is A* morality thst had caused the era- or yard-and not many eggs CAP G as= wane housework �Ne refer, of course, to the meet= m nu. home. Private room. aQlo. liberal 4� Granville etresl. illgs at, Long Branch and Dufferia, expected result. But our friend . * * ,g. ' ' till. ot. Good remuneration. Mrs New- T varmtivor O.C. x would have none of it. man. 17 atrathearn, Toronto. Orchard 9268. - pork, a couple Of noted horse- e s it A sound management program Ivtr _ - bazaars run under the same mark• ;; ;; - is all it takes to encourage young >reiff esi� GENERAL DUTY NURSal:B .meat, and sometimes alluded to No, he 'said, "I prefer to go on KOTORClCLRS, aarley pavtdsem. NOW TOR Red Croe Outpost sospltals m ' Ai. believing that human nature is get- layers Ito keep their shirts on. The Pad aMc bought. sold, eaobansoC tarp Ontario. Opportuaitw for advancement - • - -_'_era Big and Little Casino. And ti better. Why, . secret-Tres in leaving a Pullet fat stock of soanateed used aorta:@ clan, Ea Good working -coaditfomr in Pleasant sor- _ - _ the'thinga which came off at those erg y, just a few years Rhea she reaches five mouths of pairs by �ory-�ood acs' al. soundings. Apply Director of outpost two meets ahoulda't have happened back those little jocks wouldn't sycl•s. and complete nn• of wbea goods. Hospital Department. Ontario Division. to a horse - player, whose hide -from have needed anytime to -rind them- age. afro Guns. Moats "a Johann Outboard Red cross, 111 Janis at, Toronto. a Selves a battery. They could have -0 ' • Motors open evening• until nine *Sseal phase YIdwai 1192. continual punishment —Is naturat Pro erl -raised pullets will Wednesday: strand cycle A sports, this PUBLIC Health 'Nurses required for Piet 1t' tottghtr than a' rhino's. picked one out of any patch of long P y • at sent" Hamnton. County Health Unit. salary s1,146- 62.640. . grass♦ amend the track}" start to lay at five months or short= aLuKmly* noo>: a car allowance. - For further Information Ay lye thereafter.. And s, pullet won't Immediate abipmwt -.611• think In b t: ,.rite Medical Officer of >aceareb. court l We cannot hope to recount, in S. 9. -30 too: % asth& Prices delivered to House, Brampton. _ •� detail. all the odd happenings. molt as long as she continues to Ontario Points on a"licauca. roe scum- - lay. So the strip -teaser-which costs ate. samples. literature, etc.. wrist - orreaTuNt"" rote ex'. a wassleat Thece were starting gates which Ulm tots of money to raise and keep -,. A.- o. � a Co.. Lua`rsD BE A HAIRDRESSER only partially opined; gates that FM moat into her act as ..long-&$ as oososrsetoxsara � Joust CANADA'S LEADING SCJIOOL failed' to open at all, forting the. e g 7tOEONTO s. o'NTAEto �` you keep her fat and happy. HI.POVMRSD ar.at idalydroaaltitiq t.enra a starter to set them going by word Q * * ' SPORTING RIFLES Pleasant dlseauw Profession. reed wages - " of mouth. There were spills, pro- Recent statistics prove that more LARGS assortment and better valeiaL "an&& ass successful narwl we""" tests, horses disqualified and jock- and •more pouftrymesi are learning Writ* for latest catalog ustuw various America's Greatest system eye grounded, There were rives 13la.erat.a caralCr.. Pt.. how to avoid false molt. For es- k"�6 � aiyss CO.. 6,1D. a►m+ • � lit which the Thoroughbreds dis- By their vest' nature, eggs de- ample, is areas where -clot 66 long ass gpem seller. otfawa. sretmis. It"'I'AL XAMDRRS91Ito $0500" appeared behind a heavy fog, also u�,T saalGBJltp a�,aa $93 saw et .w , grouts races n in which the Officials seem- teriorate with great rapidity if they ago-- average cgs production for eraaab..:. November was around five s ten•'r4e1t Mm's ee as./ at.. a'r'oma' - ly did the scale thing. Is. fact, are not rooted within a very short a.^ �- � � _® - � a� �'+t 7r test..r la.. 9stawa. -ing a. ck Age last year was rite ai, Batt atekasle• 96.111 349 Tlaai•e for general all -round variety and time after they pre c . s4.as per 1s. square fast awv.A- DO2.I.AA: Esau . pasnsard far ear naturally; keeping eggs in tip -top eggs. That figures out eta 120 per Jr, Thick Inaatabad aiding; Brick of Pas- latest catalogue of slow*" goods for rnauness, we doubt it there has been cent increase -which is by no means Bar Grain denim Gala Is.0 par sroare, bazaars. church •afar. elsts. Also kieeb s anything to equal it since the days condition for marketing Poses a bad. I would say. as uL red or grow Granite Roussel, MIS. ,oadoots. ktuaafes nevoltles. estra, as. seas - t, : when the old Brooklyn Dodgers problem" for farmers and poultry- Aas:e srsoas s.o.a. KAMU sn. sse for actual samPtas of to s6ras of _thought nothing of winding up a men if refrigerated storage facilf- * * * Mast' other barrow to them toctov yar" for kollume and arwebrel♦r. its. as 's -- tits 'rrt not readily avaitabie= —not' Top flocks —such as these in the are" dsnbc yon "a tsu Iran Bus brines you a risen serum msrewsgr dew rally with three runners camping test demaastraton flock program. 9•aa In asserted. ..leer eampuae with a1c on the same base. so great a problem to winter as ALIJIM M OOnatUGATIM tlii�l/. beck -kit to bold same NO C- o-D.'a lash e . e during the warmer months, but'a •-did even better. They averaged Onnttario. IQualoww seed lthomm Dsllaysd with � Pleas., ro RsE n, srano. 28 eggs per bird last November, Ever since the introduction of the, real one just the' samTr - An sew stock. u saaw. vas es suer YM tower Prices on year eomsasta• s s s with the 30 high Rocks going way available for prssapm shtprrent /sat gas.- wk•cr+pelou.. scud ter few cosy of Pari Mutual machines - and what However, those who should know up to 23. "Yawata for free wilmats•. Gee 7•afe . rby Official isaseam. Guma•• Reward.. _ _ - a `long• time ago that seems - a sew. stock hatted. sus Asian. Ookeiaaso River, Qw. _ sign prominently displayed ode all _ about such strings claim that any aou=T Joy I casRSa � man who is handy with tools and L��' yes eA21110 11 rocs tracks reads, in .firer, DO SALTED %HAVING& Am or�SR to eve" laysnter -Ilse ie to• _ NOT TEAR UP YOUR YIJT- _ .Acquainted, with the. kind of building � ��� .Genre.. ravi�, .nets.. a" tell information set er.a NO TICKETS UNTIL AFTER construction commonly employed on twined tat only. write Pros Press" 'tha Rama: ca, Re ksoled htmt Attar• _ THE "OFF1CiALw SIGN R ' farms, by following the professional 9 P,o• Rm 7s, stational s, Ewes, sit Bank reset oeuwa DISPLAYED. So. at Dufferia one guidance of a nearby commercial } >r.R "kl@ rte* a.at stun Rau" rariawa. artt of Solicitors, sh a a Company, Sam Sao - gu BwkMt itch Dian. sae srles Let. >Ifa toot bdlaitara, R•taklrah•d 2s94. 1N day, tht•OFFICIAL sign is hung refrigeration dealer, can help build - oaareaes Rabbitry, Chauwaak. O.c use an to ismatot of Faeces - •�tiip; the boys start tearing up losing his own egg ' refrigeration' Prue :fie WA TM ww•ati •selapal owl- N use '. - tickets, then the sign is taken down plant with a minimum. amount of .s.4 1.aN sallow erPawa look. Writs, >i•> Siam mingu� expense. s•adettoti. Beat offer aasa)tad. wrw /OL2.' Paaalar Is. Ore estltiariahar wtrle• .again and the order of the finish _ Saloom Rea 1. wootba" tatawal • gala or dbwt, LlMral Mesta esehedve r thauged: and s1? the tloeton in the amw, b"Wtod safe~ vow =a territory. P1a"ruolas . sods sell" . Naturally. the size and taprcity grinders. 13.81. ir.a+rted else me- Aver Mosmyeai. 'vicinity have to work= overtime of the building. together with the tko&ri" ie -boobs. m "`b' ;:. bandaging up fingers trodden an tiitraaa. Pe11mb Pad tamfs.talaa Writs M *.'. .haring the scramble for dismrded _m tef9sis as". will iafht Jr. D.at ••9 '. dw stw st. so FRANCE colonies .1 . M� ; yastebaatds Anything can .. hap - ens your- overall cart. Hot the at x1111 sfllyerrtrptr ra,w stamp, lssl main i`wwl Vancouver. R.C. average farmer can lop oft a goodly 3.buw edo ere beamufal b.nsas, an .sire. pen is Brooklyn? Shockal Ant- tparreEn thing and everything DID- happen '9isad bank of the initial cost' b ?, An in ww � one. bM� owl& � f wwxTt2> —rtecb tr .apply . larva katck- -- .tit Long Branch and Dufferin. getting lousy*ith hammer and snot'. attggaa btaafs.tn_.ear.e. se a p•atpaia wry with botehime ears, Vlachs amid e • * • • • gar gip. C.O.D. Postaatiemu. now and elaodtaated frog a eharaw aisb roar "mow -According to data compiled by bark avarantoe. Bob" Pfodams Dept 136 con stake ear the year round. Apply non w However, the race ran in' a fog, 9843 Park Ave„ Mesereal 8, rhea already mentioned, was the means various top espertie general re- s Na. 49. 133 -11th lit, xa. sovaas. df restoring faith in as th human aslant quiremeatt for the-average-size egg. . s ti>rr/r+ia 'w. Ar `>itsasatlYt es s.6 WANTED to varehase. Pallets au ass x a. aaarly few. AsPb was M.s..M and broods. APOIJ Bea 41. 198 -lath to one disillusioned friend of ours. producing farm .alt for a structure era. Rea 1. ,count sorest TeNrbo" Street. Nee' Toronto, Ontario. We wt71 let hiss tell the at fa about 7 'feet ..d inches wide and 414833. - IfIIY wHOLISBALR• —Now, on maw beau �N�7 or villas* several atom want, lI ][act 4 inches IStig, with a. peaked era a aims. is6,as axe 6194. so. lam sou. 'as• Apmly laox 05. 123 -11th St- vow, - • -bis own words, or at least BE many- fool_ Twin burns" fw Cook eta... atngte Toronto. ont _ of them as are priatabi4. o .a • • • Evevora for Eastern 11 If /.f• aaeL - _ All is the last race of the day and The peaked roof is lighll impost- areas.. wood's sake rvics.dGa�.n- FOR FASTS RjLlf! �R - I aced r wiaaer badly to set me Rat. It ihourd be ventilated so caw, Ontario. _ off the book" he said, "and after that during the warm weather a Dt-um rucks. RARGAax- 6 sm 4 X318 COLK ttuidying Peat Performances until natural draft will reduce tem darn, tInter lira serenity. K a Ise» s - P� national. (aurnationai, International. 48 s brae► my eyes are sore I finally to and• tars of the ceiling of • the storage 441 white wOase an partar routine a". :.: Uet on the favorite. Then 1 to 3oom below. This is bemuse a flat ditton. eraw rubber. No trade -last prtvatr ACHING MUSCLES faint m watch the sate. and when root of a refrigerated room, if eta- b Owned. Good excuser tof mehbeg. NO tar - Wq parade put the stead you can. � to direct Snalight can Vest Malaria a offer refused. tan. •r pt►aas arle.r TIRED BURNING FEET ' Urdly tell ff they are -born or � -reach a sufface turn >eetotw wooabstdse. out _ ^Y - - 2-- i1 -H,P. Diesel Stain.. 1 —walla Jeq mmels, Pad what is more the fog of 120 degrees Fabcembelt, evta Power take -at aaa now complete. Above I9 getting thicker by the minute. tl+ough the on.. ailing air. teen- aqnPmmt -us- :. • . a a 'perature- is only 90 degrees. Para Limit". YIN. Burlington. TNZ Ontario. w • • .. rw hand or IDS. . Choice a all oolot•a - - - sSo Tway they go toward the Fins,. by employing • a• well - Postpaid. writs Rome Bowers Supplies, tarting gate- and after a whip. • - rentitated peaked root the refri� era : use ere. cloth±q. Blbd., xmereal We f ':A W1 wmoebody Pest• They're off' s.1- also tanke eleeb eo..r.a butteas, truNtla - -though, for all I can see or bears tion load on . the As. storms room bolts w•!th "me material. writs for lreo r _ They may be hack is their Dara9 i. substantially reduced, tpaking a catalogue. _ worthwhile saVillg on daily opera- soya soy .how m.calla.d to broaae. .. said _ail bedded downs for the night ' wonderful Keepsake. 97. eo Pair. Neilaea _ tin expense. Wells ed M the 't M • g t ;Pe �6 <v Pon. 31j Rlchnaad Erik Toronto. Oat :.- "Tbe gray operating the loud- ' aria s!lusutd'lse �tiilttd "iritii white, WALL Chain Saw. I foot. Model z. z b.p speaker cannot Pee any more than buff, or aluminum paints, as these 3 chahm Used very little. Half prlee. Ina reflect beat and so help to reduce . Davioma. Meadowwale, Ontario. I can, so isn't able to describe what • XMAS green wanted to errs. 509-1600' IS going on; and everything is lot the refrigeration load tree further. scotch Plan, 'notate Spruce. Aglaeourt pleat that it seems -like )t is boon �ISedea 9erwfce. X.R.S. Agincourt, Ontario. _ As this column started off on, RIFLES c they went past the stand -• since �' p the subject of eggs, 'perhaps it gLxrlxG +. ..909 Sr }fish EnM1eld 1 -abut So I naturally get to thinking and wouldn't be >t bad idea if I con- service rifle galy 9317.50. Speziany adapt- - what I am thinking about is what tinned Orr an allied strailr —that of " ed -for desT'bunting. 96" barrel. Chan ap '. a swell chance this will be for for door huntliu. m6^ barrel. clean ap- cant crooked little jockeys t0 set - 'poultry. And, poultry raisers these - "areace. Smooth. operation.. A •real bar- "• �.`' days seem to be having less trouble gain. You can't lone. Order. C.O,D., if in tlome. fancy. work, now tlipt -no- sots do not like it return it at our expense body can tell what they are doing. with strip - teaser:, nor do you notice for immediate cash refund. Box 68 can The will be able to use batteries', so ,many false- molting pullets any _ _ _ trtdges $1.5o with purchase of rifle, y ,_Iaort. --you don't, that is to say, in Williamson Mail. Order _ Co.. Firearms .I say to myself, 'qr eves dynrglo -- Awl 'where the pullets got the ' Division, P.O. Box lao5, otia«tr ,Pots ' If they want" to, with nobody' the - right kind of care as -they grew fC as' wiser;. and when the race is over P "' IT'S IMPORTANT -Every staffer- - it will some long shot in front that °,' •• • - s SORE FIST or of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis � }�,.; -" • nobody ever , thought of betting _pullets should ttrryy DizonI Remedy. on.' yotr• see, shed their feu �a MUNROIs DRUG STORE e * thers . only when -they _ run into TM'S WAY Ems, Ottawa ' " and fete the relief steal over the l 6125 'Ex ess Prepaid. - something they don't like -such I keep thinking along these as poor feed, crowded. houses, _ Rub is Minard't i lnitnent generously. "CORN KING!' asks: Is A cof(PESSSOE '~ lines," our. friend continued, and ng yy` selling myself what . a sucker bet I ° • • ' • muscles and joints. For all muscle and spree of selling= botvsver. like to a test - IQSLEAD(�I6 YOU:., CtSmretltlori '1: tbi made ode t�se favorite. Then WAKE U P YOUR joint pains, ac and ttiffllg9, sprained sent- .omatlrn.n tbe, cotntxcno psssns. asklew i�R•isted limbs -- Minuet's has to throw foul vuncnea. The competitor of a sadden, you can hear the !seal tsettous for over ti0 7rears Good who is knocking �'CORx xtxG�� must loo - ebppety - clop of hooves in the dsodsufi.aad sdua disorders. , very. badly hurt to thin selling competition__ - distance — then they come dawn -LIVER �' �E� •-ke must G losing 'a tee of esi l to over. Ele1 a bottle today; keep it �oala" conyi R( \G Products . the stretch then the race is Gargled_ Tda7 handy. _ aMpniay.with an Federal Gov*rn ont e 4 iai le l64 Mttetisg MW b lit territory ten you all abodt our, products. t�ygaa �a�r�ff t Hera. should pow-wit abok Yylnq at Thew Products are made by one of the - aearl! Cr ��• >�r dam" want o� der. A RDS mote outstanding magnfaeturor► . wL the 11 ' a ESi�B�ML is sotrowinsbeoly Year low my Nbrth American continent under the diroc- ` , W� f� ■•Y�fsasln�� ttaeti tenbitnum 7�6� Y weUni Pry research dinator. V riy yeah -- I D: D: D. Dstsnitloa. W%- 1 ��pon!>r� f t N i M E N T r� lofts dtand behind nllt;' ; �; pure, coollns, liquid modlaauon It tam tbaM mild, paw < utW «n� - .. _ _ -• - - aqi «Pena. pro loos, w „� e., j/vR pig to pt .Seta 9 yiaff df taal�; enema superior -D products and other ftob Lew. e p s � tyaty Ir reA fMl "�� - D>ei.01C pafrlNMTTOIt• - t.91iITRD •- _ spVLCattprtcheeksawetnsraort7niaW �•kgpMt1}� ..,.� Distributors for Canada � D Cheeks Ask drgsalK bCa - ffggt►. 4111tw9 7�1W6 "CO11IX ICING” Product ■ ' arofaroneyt� or .:era str.nEtbl. ritlr 881 a.aPSi�am .ISSUE 43 -1930_ ttsLSls. oItTPASao • .. -. '• - • *-.' - .. - - .- -; r ; .. ._ Y - I 1 a .. , •. sass .. •. ..• .. y- ., ... , .. ' _ l ,;` ..ks.'gFiti !¢v`i'a+.. - o..C^. yY_�d, ..,.: '� +•.. - - ... R1.:;,,::, - i. _ •i Mao aid� 7i8, IsdiM wSll l4so�id ......sea.•.;: «�:•' ,�; vv - i(�'w�.�''7 .•'YOOt-C•OMMER'CE 112ANCII WWI �2 W a is ow Hs►w pep, �. Z't%' ss* - _ y Osta+sa Tonic Tablets 'tor _ ta1Rs% tedsie• ail r- �; • a ,'�"' --s , -, ; • a • .,.+ ,., . - _ -- .. .. �• ,11140 dru�isd• _ - a e Yn one } Mms e et - : �1 a�n The -tam of Canada ire greet 1110"0. F * r was a for trading outpost In the earl ~, �"�, • K�1aC Oas MW days -now it is part of a great fomat industry. eri _ • - - • - _ _. .. •;Pick _�. dad suing that industry -and us -is the bank ... _ '� ! •■! B _' ` a branch of The Commet m e - ��`"e� •-� _ _ foul friend-he knows h gt .: .. with Lon ac q uaintanca _of service that comes r��� " • . e Lem IL BwmbdrA, AAC-A Downs great places ... and thb men .and women Y'� oat at your Commerce branch are good people to know. - > ,, •` - .. _ _ .. `f ' , N „•H.a r ja4'rf .. / Vo+�s4° �iptY� .-. . Canadian Bank of Comma" w, •'...�- _ .. = : - - Fm ftme ""' '"she Commerce" •.y- - . .a ..:,; - x i�solL.as• . ti` t. ` _ ;,, ,•_,� -- . _ . _.� ... ._ ._ .�_ __. : ` tai- : a. a. f t cc �`,, _... - ,A udlep � Oroe'�1b` "R•' BUS LIN E7! L -1 L • - !(h, 18 giihw4, 8 miles �''t - -= ilirs k Weatrze* is improv- XW* ot , �.J.LJ _ inR nicely jan. her the illness. y. Y* _ •a+ [�• CLAREMON T Theo, Amsan had the mislortmse . ,aSOLIGSA36 to fall and fracture some ribs roc'.....,�•• "'s.. TOWN" - WLST HOUND READ UP ently, but Is getting on welL The ~ za= BOUND READ DOWN A,M, A.M• P.M. PJL neighbors turned ir and filled his • jp.IlL P.3L. ?JL. AJL Sun. pum Sm silo for him. � � � and and Liar, and Reeve W. R. VOeataeT - + - ROL annual deer hit as �Il as some w�s `• r - 8•L Iioi. o0y� 1 `• ���. from this vte[nit7• .11110010 • �. : - - „�-. -,e+! _ X17 J. C. cad Dtis• Errant are - ( � MWL � - _>F.dvstd .. 84 9.85 6.710 9.85 - - - - en � imp fiealth after s � •.ti . 40.48 2,040 1•.00 and Mte+sll.....•..•• -. 0,10 9.10 4,65 8.10 ttaelr recent Toronto, gb,l• 6,10 6.29 14.0 -• 0.00 l.00 4.440 9.00 t Mr. and Mrs. {nto flee 2d r boast tb {a - wo, SAO � 16.840 l a 8eat�rwaenJtasel;od �-�- -' 7.45 1.46 4.410 8.416 `.a r•. ± �e moving '� a _ S • 0,71• lf.50 044 �,,,,�„� , q,4E 8,48 4 ♦t7 8.48 r.. week. peg. and Mrs. Ida bove take 0.86 71.58 19.68 -. '"""�"' own � 4.40 9.40 4.15 8.40 �. en stp ttmoor+tr. Qusrterc at ro I D .. i iL•.40 6.44 s.s6 19.86 -Grave . ]lade a s .....•• 4.80 4.34. 4.15 8.80 -` E' Rill mstit he builds to 8csrbor9 in 06 i1.O6 i ,-- '` _ 0 404 4.24 .�' the gprbW 4.60 6. Laast i3ml 7.10 S.S. :a. Bat i „N 7,N 8.16 11.16 "� .' Green. g� t.li &.11' 4.00 8.18 - t prank Via; nacott *; a with tht _ ` ;A : Los I." 6a• 14.10 _ T.10. 8.10 8 .55 _ 8.10 r =' tv. of Brook iLa, are Ro -- • t 16 6,840 11.406 -.• . Woughato Grat�"�'^ to Texas next R' .• "s .= 8.406 401.16 (,`latemont .....• -- 4.00 8.00 0.4b 8.00 .re Jerseys * � � 0 7. • - ....week. They witl bo nhsnppd to t r ie c - +Mrs. M.. Draper, Mrs. T. A. cars going via Chiesgo, St. Louis - and Dallas- - Barefoot 'and brother, Fred • Wilson ,� pheasant hunt here had no �,M.r, ., „A visited Hampton last week. serious rn1O�' We have not Mr. and Mrs_ Gene Forsythe ths�t any bird was tsicen It. $ _ nd in Detroit. lsesrd .:: Ill I ...1K r And Mrs. Alf. Michell alt- is too bad that these good ade. amt : birds are weeded out so and • ysya VAml ender .a wedding at Staynor on t fovea are altogether � that -- �" ti . ens • t;/aP f NAeA Saturda of. last weep. we Y y to blame for' the siwrtages • iAS1ir PCOA1181 s ..' Work is steadily psrogresaiag at the n C11 _.. - - __ - -' �. •.M„ The Club meets ffi schoo I o - • • OPSRAtsB 71f N do'- / our 'church: We hope to be remedy the 10th. in a euchre and crokin- �t7Vi g .. by November 18th. t for the purpose of P'I w.. Ole ply oft the expense in Connecti«s with ' A of the chairs. This is _ W hitevale = and everyr friend of - - ,t,,e Flub which bas done a much nUNBARTtJN We an glad to report Mss. G: for fist nei8bborhood tlsonld -1 L i - Van Blaricom h-me , from Oshawa out And assist is this ice slater hospital Breatly . lraproved ir- Club and friends es+e invited to•be RADIO. 8e ELECTRIC health. - rl/' fir. Oster Udell is not pro8na- ing. as .favorably as his folk Gould _ ■ li>m. M Hamill Brunner Pickering Hardwarn _ Yr. call _ fall spent Sunday with N. HU"No is one of the most popular and family Pe , pastimes, and we in Canada have the finest i -- and SSA R�ids!L ttbkToad '� _ �� = hunting grounds in the world. In Fdb, old and Y°°n HAR� : c school oa en to the field,. hawever, we should all the pu l�la. j; remember there's another seaaoader ^ many more after �' i;ass chat.. Userve game laws today Mrs. ynn � an in � �ROut- and you'll have lent, of !it as an •'Indira saucer' e•asp -V PP sport m row• with Moose on her back cap- late ' ;wi ; a >�> $so : SON CABLING _ • - . - �• 1CdLtle Old Isidy ". James Irwin as � =• . y� �� .. • "Clown �{� V Bls Liiile � America" all the eats in - DO r ell •• off RL15M Peanuts, popeora+ sandwiches, cooples, taffy, yples, on- joy" by yob m mold. g Mr. and Mrs. L Laanlev opened _ 1 s eistion in the Oshawa Hospital. , their home to teachers• and• offk • • By BUS CaUe:s at Mrs. F. W. Gibson's ers' of the- United Church SuisdaY C:reeawoa�d ter. and ldrs. Hugh Miller pertain- School to d °as matters pertain Vim.' ing to Sunday School work.. i Rev.. . off vim. and family from bleat; lLr. ' _ �. $aUowe'est �b and - llirs. Fred Laird, of- Toronto. -John with opened the meet- � � � food style. The apples, trots and ins with prayer. They finally decf _ iiaud�s were much enjoyed try tb• ided- to hold a Party in P � - callers at tide homes. �srm-n River the 'anau+sl Concert. Mr. Lumley to ►- '" j Women's Institute • of the be responeible for the pr+oGwring.�" bsid a consmasnity part? •••••••• motion pictures to be shown in �8 the boast of i►Lr. and Mrs. Ivan Died, suddenly 'at' Toronto, on the auditorlum. Rev. McLachlan Mrs. McLesn lad ]Liao per !4th, F`nederk Harold will lead to the singi=►g of Christ~ _ MWe"ies made ideal hose• Ferrier, in his 48th yam, beloved mas Carols. Major and William no Farm Forams . held 1beir aped son of the _late George- send- I&$' Robinson to procure -DAILY S E•R V I C f saeatini for'this season at rise Ferrier, brother Of Later end Tom, Clare Johnson SPA Keats _ y ism• of Mr. goad Mrs. C. H• Pont Jae1t, all of Toronto. Among those Robinson to decorate tins Cum- -- T O A L L CANADIAN AND V:S.A.ANTS Last -Monday •versi�os. - attending' the funerai at ]Lsrkhasa Mrs. -Jock Hornshaw with a The T. P. U. field their on We*wwlsy 'oi -last aeeek were: mittee wit! arrange lungs': rOdc� 64 AR T EitEO ' sais" - 4__ ^ i s1t the e�►mrrh on ?lsuasds� ill's. T'. Roblo wn, • of Locust Hill, • will be served in the school roam.. _ V L *boa �Y m Fred . EkOday,' DrIick -' J: ^Wilson. Xrs♦ •3L D=W, -- Sarita t'1aua, is e�pe � �, _ OFfER 1 D E A L . S E R Y i G #, Ere an tall! ors bar A. Hbovar, Mrs. T, Barefoot sent to Aistrrmte . B' - _ FOR A LL GROW TRAVK tio• tU Yukon dpi the sac=- �, lltw Fret Beare • .'and Km eoiweiio i' :sift. -be tske i, to:-� - iiL, Re►an• of Cedir .G1' m defray expenses. Dav awl Date 7. %% ,now ft?e of Ml's• Juan XM � A. - assefoot• of Dowsi4.•', '111Way, Deeensbei 18. &1 a.00 -lie : E - AM .: . ^ � to ieil7s -she _is swsv- deer. spe4t s coQple of days asit�s ` m. .4 -T ,..r...,- • `ate MIOIt N8•....-.001 .7 s ier reeent serious op- ber father, 7. D. Wllsoa• '�z' . .. _ r. _ _ .. - _ .. • - .. ILL !,, • yr +ll•. . _ - - �- Classi#ied Advt'a =SILK'S. t�RARKE' ; BOUSE TO RENT - on Brock Rd. r -• .l!'SOA'>t: PiCYERII+ip -!� - - • .. - - � north of No. 2. High*& with �}. - . �� -..e.. µ .ia _ and four acres of ►and. $85,00 " r{ .y� `' -, -' per month. - Ail newly painted. A. -' - - - - - an ;'Fawcett, 183 Holbn Ave. SouthL !` - N.,tvtc: _ _ _ -_ - - - - _�Hemllton, Nov. 24, - ' -- - NUCOR -- - " �A,<. ESTATE -SIDS. BACON -Lot 45 x 150 feet: water, SHOULDER PORK ROAST:, �50c 'MARGARINE for 69 :,.. sewer, electricity $ $hid par walk. JELLY POWDERS- D E R S Clark's 090 - Lot loo 100 w FOR 25C _ sr, electric, paved walk. t j '=3,009 - one and half- acre- water :..._ .. ­PORK & •Bt ANS 2 #ins..::. : 29 Q electricity, industrial, with tions at the end of the year, so if _ rn, 'Golden Bar ba 5 6' x 34 feet. Barn may, be any young man is willing tb he1P, . _ ' -- - 'sold for reinoal: - let us know. Honey' pkg. : Z ra P. O.:.B.OX 50,, OSHAWA. ONT. FOR RENT'- small house, with a l ' Foieste Continued butter 7 oz: 7garage. • Apply' F. -O'Sullivan, Stn. ".:: R. of Uourt uuifino his Oother al out:-. CARNATION MILK Bead, Pickering: •::.:''` standing members of this all -star ' 2 tins 29 µa -FOR SALE - 2- burner -coal-oil ' - rt cast were: Bros. harry Purvis, Jno. "' Bryant, John Pavers Wm. Co fins 'b• t�� 9 stove; also a Coleman space heat- y� ' , 1 Hero ��X • er, Reasonable. Geo. Munroe, P. O. r Russ. Boars and D. N. Lockwood. - Box 153, or Phone Pickering 4.JJ3._ - , ' ' Visitors f %�p.-Landeay were int- roduced.•° IT s Harr Dove and FOR SALE 19 .49 Chevrolet - one- by l'9 . Harry -Dove H A `Y E � J' . LEMON : = - - y 1v. Rile '!Se �- O1 L. ton truck, stake body:; mileage 10, _ i »ir(i "iuir'1 i ed' b Bros, Robert Burn re� skein- Free polishing Cloth , GIANT BOTTLE .59C - 000, 1?hon>r Scarboro $ " 1 after' 4,00 Y prominent - p � • in Canadian Forester worst in Jan- We handle only TOP' QUALITY _ o clock. - - r —=.' '71 % of all fires ate in etvCa for mgny years, and Ralph LAST - wandered away from Mea- _ residential propertied Malcolm, newly - elected and • ener- - dowbroek Farm, one domesticated getic Chief Manger of Court Man- BEEF ROAST vi and BEEF STEAKS Mallard Drake, fairly tame: green - Djitng Fire viers. Bro: Wm. Howe, the only liv- .. -`" head, brown breast -arid back,' with Insurance. is in charter member of -Court Man - gray sides, Kindly inform News vers, and one of the great pioneer f - Mice. - _... - ---inexpensive - _ � � Fraternaliste of tfie District, Was • HELP WANTED given the Grand Honors according son. --to pick upr topped and. - plowed -out . ... ARE U INSURED to his high' station. - earrots; 10 cents a bus. Transpor- _ . PRESENT-DAY VALUES? Refreshments were under the dir- .tabon paid. H. F. Newman, Dun - ection of Brea. John Burn- and W. ; isi it�lATi,iO_ !H'Oii>t � barton, Phone Pick. _ 77 W 2, - DOUGLAS G. Jordan. At the conclusion of the P19 O = Initiation , entertainment for- the ' - - - evening w. supplied e, Bros. Fred . ENGAGEMENT . _ Stnbbena Harry Dove Joe Li�eara • and the veraswe • Lindsay Purer, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanderson, tamers. 1 _.. , . Claremont, Ontario, annoan, p the 8CWTH _ Bra D. -N. Lockwood, Ritualistic Frink Ro' Stz�ffi engagement of their daughter Rhea Lecturer, in his .address to the new - - Joan. to-Dongias Samuel-John Dry_ - IVAIRPORT- Iv initiated members, .congratulated . ant, am of Mr, and Mrs, Melrose them on the important step they � • Bryant. Pickering, Ontario. The BEACH I haws taken, and stated that there are ickering 1V wke# & Plan aoarsiags to take place in Clare- to JL X Pieka is . !dohs =WJ two forces, striving far men's INDOut benitaa Church, . on December _ -. anddthe lust to pr sin, and i'po" r, - PHfJNE 3C� d nu `I a As against fraternalism, brotherly EILE E N J A C H 8 love, and the principles of Caned - �-0' "''$ I ;DC'i8?E$ OPTOMETRIST Lan Forestry. -- Democracy was at . _ • Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted. the cross- roads, and it was the duty I3aturday, Nov. 11. -And So PICK- ERING of" every fraternaliat to work `un- Nov, 18 - auction sale at then Saturday, 'Tueadsy Evenings- and ceaaingly td bring' "about changes ' 3Stouffville Livestock Sales Arena. B - - _ sidling livestock, our specialty, with y Appointment that is the hope and desire of every - - thinkln treah cows,_apringerat-heifers, sheep. First IToor East .O! Masonic g man and woman. ' calves, pig16 horse -up and Hall The next big District Rally will - 'deilveries -can be a e6. biome PHONE, PICK 48 �I'I be held in the Wiest Full District. - _ where the f^rmation of a new, lodge ear$+. Bring something to sell — f has already been cornpieted. this In Your community sale. ' You - _ - -bring it•- -we'll - sell it: ' Sale Zwerj� - - . - v at 1.00 P. m. D. S. T. - - - Make this your market where buy-: Centennia! - Continued ��urt� .News era and Sellers meet, know,' We have a .group of four Waisttl MEATS -. -Sellers and Atkkabon. •hnd_'fivd Year olds much t- oo lar -- -- - -�Q J - - auchO°ee� for one teacher and -would 1tke is � PICKERING UNITED CHL'HCH _ have some help there; also in the I 10-00 e $ zn. n young, ester w LEGAL t 11.Ob School - - a ix-Y? 6rouR we have u to fK� p a m. - Morning Service GROCERIES and .. . +.. teen some Sundays and need a tea- i - _ efts, to $assist, if you could 7,00 p. m. -'Evening Service - - R. G, coxANT, B. A. s 1►osaib• i - Aadle, LOCKER PLIANT 1wrinter, Solicitor. Notary, IY come out even once Ln a while, I 1,45 p. m. _ Sunday School mg's Row (over Eaton "s,) we would appreciate your assist- _ 3.00 _ ante ver% inuch.• We also need hpl p, m.-- Church Service ,AJA_K. 4N1' Phone- 25. ' far the Junior 6o s' c4 p - - - -ate Y ass which ' St. Andrew's Preebyte an arch t ',Meats Processed - -- will be much larger after promo- M-kertnLr - - - - _ ` Rev. David %1 rahall, lli}nistes• _ - 00 P. tr., - `,unday �cho^l - To _Yaur S ec if a i r. - 3 09 P. tn. - Church Service P C t o S `~ -. • '+"� ., .. _ -� L4ee' And _ . - . - , • The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's ry _ _... _..: _ _ - -_. Presbytelian Church will hold their + . J next meeting on Thursday, Novem- ber - -� ber 16, at 2.80 p, M. at the, home - ._ Charles Palmer. cAlvary Tempi 1•eutawrtal _ HOURS% servtca . 11.45, s, m. - Sunday • School 00 a. m morning 0 •W nhh tp _ 7.00 p: m, . Evangel:BR aA�GF Wednesday . a:00. p. N. - .. t Q1ttsR$ _ Prayer Meeting S }' Eliday 6.00 P. m'. Young People ' ' Pastor W. E. McEvoy ' ' UN D. C LRCH F CANADA Insurance Co. Sko ' m�twom�i ���� Cenntennial, F h�rt, Rouge Hill > ° Phone' , -,gain 5,10,151b�t Rev. J. K. Breham, M. A, B. Da r Woodview Rd., R R. 2,` Pickering Riad4torsa 7, on 111Ir the money you put into a - - Phone: Searboro 3150 �u a east nine. ss , w'iadsills� saes eta, ew ev: boa> > � adcb. Centennial Church ��� °t �` oe4rs. Government Annuyl - _— - w a cbea blood: •ids appetite. Aik -your local Govafnmsn't Annuities Re re -� ' Menteiinial and I{inasion. Roatis� Bowman �L G�bs4n �°�' Dw p reach delylfI to tseeo Ciiurch� Service - 11.16 a M. 00 Try our «,.de.T,aeti sw OW Sentative, or clip and mail the postage -free day School - 11,15 a, m, �'"mio4�•+�••,kr�� W._ coupon below, for full details., on the lane = , (children and Parente meet togeth RkvDIO -SERVICE, - p er for worship 'at is1,16, $pees$! Gus uteed Repair Swrke ATTENTION FARMERS J+ available.' Tllere's c practical plan to suit even pm't of the service for the children We..will be pleased to pick up dead � ' "the most modest budget.'' with - hymn, - prayer and flannel= - )' � - or crippled farm animals and graph story. Children retire for the ¢,/r�' Nghest'_prepailing prices ] _ f4o medical examination is required: = ' Lesson during the• ser=mon), �,► For immediate service, telephone _ Rouge Ball Church ; collect: Pickering 38; Brooklin 62; � »'- Thera is rllt0 better savings invsstment'ap rl (Rosebank and Kingston Road) - r i- =-�remont 41824, of Toronto: AD. - Church Servies - 10,00 a..in. _ 3636• ,. _ - #O Canadians than a Government Annuity. Sunday - School - 11, a. m, •^ O1°" 0""lL.. GORDON YOUNG, LTDL " Anntdfles $ranch - _ (Special part of the service fer.the _ .,W ]!sake or 1![ede>E 188 Keating St. Toronto .D E P A R T M E N f OF ! A,B i? U l� � i du'ldrea with hymn, prayer and _. MLTON oUGa 'eft. lw" Arthur Field a• - FREE D1'tt�Al •, =t_ -- - -- ----- __- ---- -- = up°rt Chard! / -iYlolFt! s tevtt.,t'!eday MST #O! }RSe (1�enchman's Bay Roat�' ' rHORt: .. w u,l�o�..� a -Q R �— Sunday ,School Rally geivioe gives- with �evei -7 Vol-far spent h1l., J Ainw•�NA 4wel* _ _ _ ..... I}tze to be choke 000wtmiroW of Lebet , d-r�•.,: t r 11.90 A. M, PimSUP 3Tl?AW -AND BAS el Antom+htic, waterproof 1 Ma..• i ,ftf . COaV M WOORMAT10M.>,..t CrtwYa. e...,ai.s 1' Patd's On 'i'h.t Hl+it, Dou6attoo BALING Men's Cerhft- or a ' 'a 17-Jew - ' Pt.OW"D A" DtlsOl M Ii dY eU i '•.•�...•' ti '11AV 'eegUlOW h++aeW! of .she V.• ,: fitMets lilowed'amd (Auatva O�nz 'with 14k: cast±, yet �vtit •••••••••-- '1f:,5vl °�tFA,iY} g- mblen;" S?con� Feriae: a Case o'f A. will % helii at the -home of Mr& "M for Weet� 34 PLce,Silver_ Flatware or Cnedis lnaaa ....t,,...,'..� — .....:...:::....:..:..::.:� Georg'$ Tcyns. on Ttreaday, Nowasr 11R11L�T0 Ki 1'1'18 pl{31:ei1;Jtleli BOmaa, Li-- r•..r....r-- .r....�..�.�.._— —� —� b" 14• ai =.a0 1;, s► _. 1!'(YOY Plaltelae lids. -� p.OSB/[d�t1•'����D!.�TE�"t`a 2t► N�EX *Tsp9sPt U. P. 1 t ' �unbarton �' Ma. Jenkins and Doreen bad' re- A. E. rRtc%isiTdiOn iiQILDEB$ •� ,: y • _�� ; 3 • B171'Pisl� latives from Selkirk visiting them f �1�L INDU V XON i�dtate Delivery tan Be Pads on the week -end. � i COSMETICS _ Mrs, S. llorrish and Mrs. Don PHOTO- FINISMNG Al am « 1� x, ���� ,- FOuO�IDB'H� Lynda motored to Oakville on Suer �� ery � 7- Asphalt a,. ugiea _ us r r.- &&JL .ARY SUPPLIER Ilion Rwfing La AU Grades �Y .� sae Yrs. Lloyd Ceurtice, Hs+. Os a'• ; As 0144 iitnblished Agency, Ready � -� staff � who is doing nicely • now. Syr. and l� M - RBaYias•NEED8 - To Serve You. Asphalt 8oet t7oatlog Mrs: Cfiw. Risk and Miss Marion FILL MM t' - PMONX, FiCt�iMING w. Al.nm Ridge Cap and Y y Risk accompanied them, Mrs Bock THAT . �� ~� Week Days Comm to remain there -for a week. (ra»aey Flue Idalog 8aa0 Mrs. Dales is somewhat improv- sue' 0,00 A. M, to 9.00 P. IL �..�.. :a R Aced >l�e Brick ��r d feeling better tg gab PRESCO��TIOH sundare concrete blocks Road has been confined to the 1.00 P. 11L'. to 5,00 P. 2L "' lasorataoe Ot A11 =lads Pasta sad` Poles house through illness. , wee AQdvlser Mr. and Mrs, L. Calveriy, Guelph, sea Awl� L Bastryew •�+ spent the week -end here. ', �• R� BOYES Plan. Be ". aadr«* PLons W. MITCHELL CHELL Beat of luck to the deer - hunters ` ''`Droaglam, ont. Pick. 241W2 PHONEl1 7! aa! 114 w , who left last Saturday night for - the Noith. "OUR TRUCS3 FA:iS Y'" WAY- KEN United Church L�_JA EW AN D CLARKS Sunday evening, Oct 29, Y. = Tae Store ZIN'T =CM P. union took charge of the ser- w1.ST i�II.L PICKERING AtTgMNEERB STAFFORD EROS. vice, assisted by the Pastor. Lang- SCAZI. l80f PHO�; 0i and Authorized for go MONUMENTAL WORKS ley Tunnell, the ,President, led the service, and Douglas Willis led the oOat(at; of Ontario sad York. Pbone • Whitby 555 congregation . in prayer and read ram � i18 Dnadas 8t. il,, Whitby, Out. the s3cripture.'The film '•Dhula, the + hold Furnitave, Rod .1 $� our Specialty � 8easwnabl* 7. Bail" was itttrod'uced by Muriel - Bamford; who recently returned PROW MCKIRMG 191 W4 - Ratan Daa1 Servles for tie from India where she worked un- der - Ptios of One. MCEACHNIE'i„ our ..w. nd M. S. g a grade moss, 17F�iK2N i WSM P. 0. D� Ate• E ° aurae. A splendid congregation gat- - - Markbam P. O. pboas ]I ORL 2W N DRALRB hexed for this service. W81,tGYl CiOC$ - Tew�llery bun Next Sunday, . Nov. 12, the Off- Plintless he" allies 11 I i' , . a :, IF ,, 61 A ices and Teachers of the Suadsr School will have charge of the ev- A!1 Wtitit CaaraatsN d bay Service , ` rdVate asnbalaaios $es'fiea ening service. Slides will be shown Dq or Bf� in eautif+rl colours The children _ rIck tip aM Delivery aft-2. p{�, OML - �QAV D H. MARSHALL 'Was. Ma18s(11Flti>d of the Sunday Sc11at S mon will lh'M• :sal nirmbaa�s, sad the sermon will ` pp te• given by Bar. Wm. McRay, M. Phone Pick. 193 A. A COMM invitation is given to p v } /��j 1� cad � A.6w N N 1 Y i4 i.i, everyone t0 comae . along. - - - - ':G- H Ol\ I�. V • t ffm W i Is Pickeri V ' Steaday. In the IO morning be the •� _ +R ' semi- annual service for the W. ]d. - - S. when Bev, alias Olivia Lindsay - rill preach and tell the story of OnKinei WM. MAW her ,crock in Japan. and Z. me- : sally among the Canadian Japan- >Eittt>rim ♦DV,atad eye. Miss Lindsay is an ordained - � Weldor =dnister at our Unitas} Church, At The brat orrteours w, Says got; polm p1m TALVAT" present rstired, but with a long They're cot�sts•nt, loo, sad o�W SPOL = experience in Japan . missionary T 'vs too � ears, to i1 c• L S L +i.�•.� 1, ON?. !lone ere XtdM cork. Then, in the evening, we ex- _ �' � 11 i"11a iiltes Weal Of Wiry One si4 Hsnaae 1lt. Saaf, Wtdt84' P� to have the work of the Brit- There's a TAXI waiting . ca•cs ore, Comm alit Its► g may. Between �y ash and :Foreign Bible Society told � Lad Ajax. _ to us. This is an .annual occasion, S Y" and we look forward to an inter- _ eating time. Frehim ar the .peak- $4 - HOUR SERVICE er brings with him a -film telling • some aspect of, the' work of the for everyone MERSIN 09"1'O�iL"TR29T Bible Colporteurs in the far-flung y ` - work of the Society. At Present we � � ��.T J A. WILLOUGHBY *•� to 1l 00 and 5.00 to 500 are .not certain just what our vas- LOCATION ' AND :Otis Evenings: Mon.. Wed.. W. 7 to 9 itor will do. bets Years Canada's Larg, l JAN.% :'Y BL IDG.. Opp. P. O. All w•ho can come,. we shall be' FOG &6?SS FRV.id 71118 EASTLRN LtUL'SEP _ _ 081iAWA O, glad to see you. Come and give the Pot• yr uata y Agency. �. WARIO -. _-7 speakers the inspiration a good ptt~ - Res. swo. olfice 1516 congregation. salt 8. t. (Had) Stewart _ _.. _., . U10,g06 . Toronto (Three•,Day Service Armaged) of 1!'ai ort Rd. the Share the s Par rbat Home in The c East WOd� •a1Rt�$ � g bleu. Man , AUCTION SALE . _ C.5 OQr CUW Dept. _ - Wealth nettin her $ y HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j Toronto other prizes went to E. %uudianua .. eilers & Atkinson The Iasdi'es bazaar is now past on Monday night. Congratulations. � FroPertk of ; and tku nks to all those that were 1 ' - - ...�.�,,• - '.•„ - Ptwne Apia. "301 W 9 • 6toutl. 860. _ . so generous .... it, was a great sue- - Centennial United (lurch SISJ Et.tA ANDREW Licensed -teas. The Club would like to take w- •y -•+• Pkikeriag Nil -age OPpeeite The ! f f-CL E N DE N IN C - _ . - this opportunity of thanking all �, , winter came upon ua unawares • " those that contributed n any way this week -end and it curt our atteir Gordon Souse I DIXON ,auctioneers to. make our annual bazaar a suc- dance at both church : and Sunday SATURDAY, NOME LIM n. - ( D cess. The winners in tile,, - Draw :_ school, aLthough the latter was on- j r _ sa Yetar's Experience Mrs. Daigleisl:4 Toronto, the bea- Y 1 down about twenty and these - -at 1.80 P.M. condueted anywhere vtif ul dpplicade quilt that wra9 were all .ln the younger grades- sales speclarislns i + Fares Stock. Flarst. ade by the ladies; Mrs.. Jack, of CK �g However there were quite a 1ew n¢�tQ a tare and Property Wee, 13ighland Creek, the camera and adults missing from church service b Cane - bottomed chairs; ! SM-11 Ali Sales pwootialiy Listed and little Pathie Leonard Dunbarton, and �� absence was quite not- tables: Kitchen cupboard; 8 Lairgti M A R K H A M 1 Adre�rttred. Balm prepared and the Lady compact: iceabie. kitchen tables; Drop -leaf table; H&4 tea. The Brownies- -had a wonderful Thus week we started keep?' rack; Number of picture frames;, display of home -made candy and - the nursery and beginners classes PHONE YOlir their, leader would like to thank all eted b 3 Clothes closets; , .par• I Prompt Service those mothers that so kind! res- w the Sunday School room for the clod bed spread;, 7 wilts, 5 -Pais P p whole service rather than having woollen blankets ; New carpet 18 ,Y �. W. DIXON ponded. We made $16.66 from this �m Join in the regular formal 18; Mantle clock; 4 Flower vases:, PROPRIETOR Reasonable Rates sale aria ties r: pond that we had, worship upstairs. The teachers tell 2 Oil lamps; 2 Linen tablecloths and so, a donation of $10,00 was us the-little folk enjoyed their Pic- Dozen table napkins; 5 Pair pillow ... AMBULANCE _ : `� .-SE 290 �Yroc>cFVLL.L.>al made to the Hall, and the balance tune study and' special hymns and slips; 2 Rocking chairs; Wooden will go into our own funds to help we would appreciate hearing some bed and springs; '2 Toilet sets; Set•+ buy these many little things the + response from the older folk in this ectioa of dishes: Dresser; Pots„ Brownies reed from time to time. reg�. This is undergoing a trial Pans. Sealers: 2 Washtubs; Wash..! This Fridav night, the 10th, the period till the end of the year and • _ ,� P board and wringer; p-keboardi{ . children's operetta The Golden whether it becomes permanent or Rollin in; •1� Whistle" will be given at the Hall. not depends on what you folk say n e Oven art _ stove; ; Your Friendly Resident Agent ' This is under the direction of Mrs. 1n Dinner knifes l o Tea Ferguson, Rouge Hill. It is hoped by way of criticism, constructive or Oahe Coal aril _, ' 2 Pair, otherwise. feather pillows, RRAI "R l:gai*RA1tM AlilmTtT ? that all who can possibly make it, Don't forget the Fellowship Bib- ..p.. E, Fum bABUALTY, 80'�DS. At' t'Ot1sO9I1.a will be on hand, as Mrs. Ferguson i le Llaas which meets each Sunday Terms cash C. A. 5territt, 'eleHt LLABUZTY•L�iSiT1iA1�iQE tcfe. and the children have worked very , evening in the church at 7.30 for _ BUY FROM AND hard the past few months. There. Bible Study, song, prayer and fell- - •.A. S. FARMER, LI9T YOUR PR0i ?nRTM r i,R R.iL$ WITS are children from all the different � owship. You will always receive a � 1".. Auctioneer s sections of the community, some l welcome there - = CYRILE. isiORe.aa.+s - "'`'•from the Rouge. Rosebgnk and E. ( The.-mid-week service this week H - Woodlands. Let us. hope all these is at Rouge Hill on Wednesday ev, SALE RXGISTER places will be well represented. ! cuing and next week at Fairport: , • �• PTOCP.�dB' are for the Rouge 'Hill ;Next Sunday . will be Missionary Wednesday, November 15 - 'rauo, rs Church. ivmq Sunday. Special envelopes are av, tiori sale of 200 acre farm; Reg. At the Binge on Saturday niRht..j, ailable for acct- week to ;sgist the and Grade Holsteins, implements✓ no one won the Jack Pot, but bars, I missionary work of the church. The. etc., at Lot 14, con, 7, Pickering Gr irs>>� arri P.I;s. Spring; of Route s eaker will be Dr. E. Struthers, Twp, one and a uarter miles B E Rco • Hill were the warners of the $10 P q who spent many years working in north and one east of .,Brougham, MOM% .: ' -:' _ . necial, and Mrs Hayhurst was hospitals , and he will the pro of G.: W. Hodgson. � the osptt sin china party 9carboao aas0 .iM 1117 the winner of t "e Stearn the NV' l show J16.�o tt-the_vreninp• 'service Terms on eaWe etc. cash. Sale ate �carboro Junction _ netting her $5,80.: Sidney Anne in Fairport. So you can hear of his' 1,00 p. m. D. S. T. t *eft wow th'e Cp'ecial " for the work at Centennial and see actual clerk, A.' S. FARA3ER, auctioneer. - - table Winn• ctures at Fairport iA a even- -) P16% i11ivlW1A'TS Dual. VlrnY Rnt-rr '' ter r lt, • T'i►FaEr.nsdt, of t AF 3aturda� jhlsvember 18 - anctioia' = Ro's ^bank Road =a nn the back 11 W , hove to haver, a Sareday school sale uf Rag;,itnred and. Grade Hol+ " .. {,t;1lfHtsR— Rent?$ env. 11roor& Trim paab sea ti�+orw - We* + r.- . ,,•,.- 4 -J- ,i'*0 menrinn meeting, Vey s„de to plan the, stein Cattle: 60 hogs, John .Deer* .M ticue!� i'VtT9. @011PLI1 -rF !•T•Ynt "N. 01wo, spiral tF ^t the .Rntrzc'l`aai N Trnv over` winter wmk for the 41tte! group in I t��` Ce1ae Coenbiiee (new): lean (twirl. e!. , ta. wn' buftt and 'pretttt _ at3 sr two carR, wt an to be of tnot�e t1. se.%rol incl .&nl; the ChriRfmse I gr4i aria ensilage, at Lot 7, Coro - - - M'•�t.t.l�c)3litrr`. _Two TMa Donnncons, G30roc, oreewtwosra. snr- n +^ V* -p co - sra,�lty Conctrt. We st;il need tetech ^r^ for : i_,: Picketing, the Properly of Mrs. Os► Monday nilrTet a tart -e arowrb . j 'c l.s�es as ,.P its,rs r., Rnr*s!ih+* E.. R. corsem Terntr ^e+lE. Na rear _ ... ' 4'r„y :rt R►LLIi— h7r, 0044. $itd'ly Wokeses, and ]Ctrs Wee4. w out to wee t +••a It to a � ^ u � f - wlth Ifi.1M, lzladAvie lain 'K'i :n 'T*�t+ of"n yt ^ ^wp, ap {+ run fir' erve Be R3 ping up tArTnr* ±. E`s!! Sal -As ea:,..S• stt sea L lei 1� ^nk a+;n �i►e �R5 r_ t, n_. ruir& alt al "iteeested wed r ^itid tyke a at 1.00 D.'& T.- A. ► J. r, MMfts Rttt•61.v1t Ptan^ ''� 1uarr Grua; -PL ' vab weir deep fait ' or hart ti"; 1e—M ' tlss �1Q Id,�eda1 raid Sire. WRiiney', fro id{etieli p�{i - _ Z Apr s .�. a. �l - _,.... �.. .. 1rs,.F�•. :e� - ,� ur,r� .. t l0 Iv Li - - ( tntRw Bell m.+.n 4x . -_ "id �" az.t.r.i',41,' ,. + : - :. . w.. •a: :..... 1�� n.- '��'..L�Sta'f n Jaw ,. ... r 1.n • J w- •.t.r,.- w t 4,'•xQµ7!•..,.w:.} K ,., •' ,.Y., o: _mac' ?^'friYtaM: •',Yy'd^•� -.r �JF i?: ...'... izr.a' fA. .'R.a..r�'1. v. 1P+.. •M•K�+w �ab4- Gn'S.`.tt' � :r .. � �^,rw" > °c.A�' -a� y'�••,' �,.,n• . '°: - '" � • 1'�'�� ,,.,�,.- ; gble fro folloier - �s hinging na � lug *6 same aerial routs. It would b< ake to .know what it all meson. .New and Us►ef�ui Too Bat I anppose only the Depart- ES tutat of High-art knows and It . won't tell t _ iO�GiNI�R ABM - _ - -- - Me Wrong Turns Whistles Dauer Chacr��ioLineCla¢ Well, titre is otte person glad Automobile compass fits onto car "Tire - Lana" is adjusted to de- to. pass on information —for what panel to ensure against heading sired tire pressure; placed.oa valve it is worth. The other day, rather north when you could have sworn stem of car tire. When the pres- We have had another week of �' fetch soap and water to wash you were going east Sltawa a dial sure in tires drops to dangerous • level, device whistles loud wa • slice warm weather; another re- the outside of the front door, I - � similar to speedometer gauge which , mug: , used what I had in m hander saves constant tire c: eckin prieve, from wisher; another chance y rag registers correct direction. 8• _ ►" to get dons those pre - winter jobs , soaked with furniture cream and + • + ., ,w'hfch we had • not done —and we polish. The result was unbelievable , For the Laxy fiver 1 - really made good use of this very —the door looked as if it had been Saving the effort of getting out rs�Jt%M/N �. +Welcome time - extension. Partner 'freshly painted. "It won't last —it, of your car to open and shut a was busy re- papering part 'of the will soon go deli again," I said to ' . gate, new "Push -Over" automatic kitchen roof —the last big rain con- myself. But it didn't —it is still gate, falls flat in either direction ,.winced us we had to do, something right and clean—and- _I see no g reason now why it 'shouldn't stay when hit by -car bumper. Hinged at : or move oat. One time it rained that way, Funny, the things one v the. base -to steel -pipe posts, with and there wasn't a leak —next time discovers by accident. grease fittings, car wheels press we hardly knew whether we were r• , , gate flat'against a slab of concrete. _ indoors or out And if there is any- .And „now to change the subject Hydraulic device keeps gate down - _ thing more depressing than a leaky t must cdnfess to having a acted a �, while car passes over. Springs pull roof I don't want to hear about lot of. time — wasted it in reading a the gate upward when car is over. -- it. Ping-Pong ... drip -drop „ ” r , : —� 'splosh! Variatioas in tone depend- best seller. The book was Star g Out Fleas Money" by Kathleen Winsor —the ,r cat upon the type of pan set 11 Chemically treated mat placed Y _ -, catch the drips: while a dull fame author who wrote Forever "splosh" indicated new drips drop- Amber. "'The pity of it because so on bed of house ' s pet keeps away _._ ping straight to the floor ... run, lurch of the writing is clever one fleas, ticks, etc., company claims . quick —get another pan! But now feels that, the author is .capable of - A counteracting odor in the mat *e hope our roof troubles are ovet writing a good novel if she set her also kills aninial smell. Comes in i— €or a year or -tiro at any _nte. ,mind to ir, Aa to that, I quite -sizes for big dogs or small cats. elajoyed the historical background, - �2 • • • 4 in her previous novel. But "Star For —Road Safety _ While Partner was doing' the Money" has little to commend it " ��41j�W,y Removing a cigarette from a EFRF's roof I got busy taking off_ screens as it is mainly a recital of divorces package and lighting it, can be r and cleaning the outside of the and illicit love affairs. One has the You ll want to use these cro- dangerous action for atomobik CO� s1 _ svirrdowe. I never Iike that job feeling it is a novel based on. the cheted pieces ofteal . All the- delvers. New car gadget nerves yon poll because -balancing myselt oa a findings of the Kinsey report s ider -web crochet access,3ries you -•: P Y lighted c svelte Automatic die- _ _ stepladder is not one of m out- a light i ARd the • }t When there is still so much in need, any size, mats to scarfs. penser an be installed under the standing accomplishments. I much the' world that is good and fine Use No. 30 cotton or string in dashboard, holds over 20 cigar- RELIEF iS LASTING _.prefer to have both feet on the why should any- novelist —and a white or color. Pattern 90'; cro- - - '_-.ground when I am working. It evert Vroman at that -- degrade herself by chef directions. eetes• ° There's one thing for the headache ._ bothers me to see other- people on writing such a book' One is thank- Laura Wheeler's improved pat- = the muscular aches and P� ladders so I wasn't very happy g Pancakes at a Poor ihett� accompany ' s when Partner was dui the roof, ful there are still novelists like tern makes • crochet and knitting pany ■ cold . With a single prepared bat - Imz.�ntrnss. E'ir:abeth Goudge who can write so simple with its charts, photon �' �� �y even though it is quite low. And for our pleasure such a delightful and concise directions. ter packed in a pressurized cap. fast relief from" pain and the reties' some people have no -fear of high book- as" "Gentian Hal." Send TWENTY -FIVE GENTS u released onto your griddle. sulfa- is prolcujedl places at all. The other day I heard ,But, some of you may argue. this in coins (stamps -cannot be accep- cient for one -panc`ake So get INWANTWX and set quick : : of a little old lady over 60 who Is, an age . of realism. Granted. but- ted) -for this pattern to Box 1, 123 " ' ° '=WfOrt- �'+� s compounded drives her family almost frantic surely that which is beautiful and Eighteenth St.. New Toronto, Oita Doss Away With Polishing like a prescription of three proven - ` because if she gets a chance she beaeficient is - just as' realistic as Print plainly PATTERN- NUM- Transparent coating prevents tar- medical, ingredients. You can depend will clean ' the bedroom windows an its fiat action is ' outside by throwing up the tower the sordid and sensual side of •hi- HER, your NAME and AD- hang of silver, brass, copper, etc setting relief Elam man nature. Remember those lines- DRESS. quid-is easily applied with a brush. wry day aebes and per. headache6 sash and sitting on the window -sill 'Iwo men looked out from New'! Household acces-sories to Fine filth fortis on metal and can rheumatic pain. .fos neuritic or ' -to do the job. That little lady prison bar$ knitl Motifs to paint on teatilest„_ be peeled off at any time. Pa evidently doesn't suffer from acro- Otte saw mud. she other slats ` -° Send - Twenty five Cents today for - " ° • -` phobia. My way of dealing with up- sties Winsot apparently - gtefera our new Laura Wheeler Needle ' Modern Hand. Warmer 'stair windows is to remove part of ist l■rrwse wet ' the frame --from the inside— lift the mud and litres to have her craft Book. Illustrations 'of cra, Pocket size heaterette is ideal for sway„„ w� out the sash and clean a in windows readers wallow in it wish her.- Chet, xmbroidery patterns plus winter sports, hunting. fishing. kupabe* "wa safety and comfort. There is Again .you may argue — "If you- nanny fascinating hobby- ideas. sSratiag. etc., company claims. - didn't like. the book why did you And a • free pattern is printed in Warms hands. staying a comfort- _ •usually more than one way -of doing " read it." For the' simple reason the book. able 125 _degrees for 24 hours. 4h.%]Fdnt' a job if- you look for it, one earl hardly give an 'opinion - Warmth comes from new_teater • * * about any book without kuowi - _ rag its , .. ..__ _ . . • element tgrgrated with special fluid" nil _ Which reminds me . • we are content. The book had one saving Eas>le'r_ Way Of or any reliable lighter fluid• Gadget 12 -Taws Ten 250 wondering to whot extent. if nay, grace. Psychologically the• tiny is ° comes in ttiektfed brans with plaid ,esiw■aat 4a•TahiN loth■ Nf aeroplanes are used in making road :which the heroine reacted to cud- Knittins Sleeves flannel bat. =� --� surveys. Several times we have denly acquired fame and fortune noticed planes flying low, back and .:was interesting and well portrayed. - - - - If you End knitting smoother and .. ' _ ..:._. forth, following the- course of the- 0 faster than purling. here's .how you . . surveyors stakes- for the proposed Did 'you interview- the Member can zip up or down that finch slew highway from Montreal to of Parliament?" stock- Windsor, s which, unless -Pans are ',Ye," on sleeves when seeing the t • changed. any run through our- "W hat did he sa ? - ittette or another similar` stitch. JIF - - } •" It your directions begin with the ✓^ farm, Another day our mailman "Nothing," g tuff, simply -use four double- Pointed- _ -ftold us that he, also, had watched "I - know that—but, how many teedles instead of two single point- s< plane. with shat looked like a columns of it!" ed ones ter the K2 P2 routine -� Then continue up-the sleeve with / four needles, knitting every row, �f r rather than knitting one row and • NOT ROLLS �/ a h7h purling back. Adding for fullness at the elbow , with woodf actin DRY YEAST! is Just as easy as i# you were rosinQ g two needles. Just iacreas: on the first or second stitch of enuniber PARKER HONS� RO14� I needle and the last or next-ro -last - -- = • - - Measure into lar a bowL b cuy stitch of number 3: - _ _ Of 'course, - when you reach the I� lukewarm water. l tsp. aranu- required number of inches and be- _ - heed sugar ; stir until s is gin to shape the armhole, you use - dissolved. Sprinkle with f ea- ' single- pointed ones. - Some directions` for -sleeves' start ' ' velope Flensebmann's RoTal :. Fast Rini Di Yeast. Let by picking rap stitches along the yy �. armhole on the body caf the gar- stand 10 ant TEEN stir well. �1x' meet Using this method yqu can Scald I a iad stir in 5 fbs. knit the entire sleeve hr dossYl " gtaartlated agaq 2f teen. : " _ to. the cuff. cool to lukewarm. Add to Ott c. iN � � in Ya No one will have to "needle" i warm water. Beat in 3 c. once- yoti into using this methcd. Try it ... sifted bread flour; beat•weli. a�pptt and see! , _ in 4 tbs. melted :homer . WVX ' :. . in 3 c. more on fe -lifted bread _ . flour. Knead until smooth and — NEW EMPHASIS elastic place is greased bowl' The elderly v »aloe was i ui�7i t and brush top with melted .butter :;,'•'<? : Y t or shortening. Cover and set in „•,:N the preacher's srnaIl son "Does warty V free from draught »:;: your -father ever_prcach' ihF -game place, ught :r�`a Let rise until doubled in bulk. *": <` sermon twice ?" he asked. 4 Punch down dough in bowl. '; "Oh, sire he does." the boy an- r _I grease top and let it again until ' vv nearly doubled Punch down s ered� `"brat he 14vittrs in differertit O� dough and roll out to �/, thick- ness. Cut into rounds with 3" µ" _ cutter; brush with melted butter s or shortening. Crease rounds deeply with dull side of knife, a Jftbmg, Bening little to -one side of centre; fold ■ ■` r Z. larger i*f over smaller half and Perspiring Feet press along fold Place, touching s each other, on greased pans. f"ro to any arnsciet today :ad set an Grease tops. Cover and let rise original botae or Moore's Emerald Oil. U doubled is bulk..Bake in' /■ 'Don't worry—tbls Powerful oeaatrati'R� en„ _ ? > :^s:;ca ,,, `` �.•+ .. .... °r�C�V j arinsa gaeb ease and comfort that you'll x.,? : hot overt, 400 about 15 minutes. f '•wr..,,, soon be able to to about lone work again. - r.....� ..,..,vr. .u4, W.tson unbears • 1 achlW and soreness. RxV an Emerald OSI toulebt— truly; 61 tier g : more 8 fled Ca1-es,of �, doss not stale —is economical. Nona bpi s - it not satisfied. Gnod druse.gts everywbe». - - •�= -;old- styleyaatl' Phis new - - _ Flcischtnann'l DRY Yeast . keeps isah is your Pantlry! - , ' Y AsT : Alta it's f st-adina. One ,,,, - - eavetope equals one cake of- "-"#• , 1 fresh 7 in any ndpe. M .Joni Ashy 's Crown Brand Rocip*s FREE W s In .. .. lie �. �.�, The coriedo - cartporar 1iaHssl, • ' ...... M - IwvE 45 ... 1950 , R O, welt 129, MaM!ttsl, F. O.. ass _.._..-. .. ... • t .. _. __. _ Them Atom. aSeCteti T-ALKS Are 50 Year& Old VW1•ML. And x- WS. .x New light is likely to be throws on the structure of the atom by • tr .'' Probably I've told you %' before shortening with hone}' and brown - x^� , �y ` British Museum experts who are ;'• r- about the small boy I kno* whose sugar. Add eggs. Add milk, dry t^ ,,; ,.; ,, ;,K`` now trying to decipher a 'mane- f mother was coaxing him . to eat ingredients, fruits and nuts and '" _ script half rotted by mildew, mud ;. some food he, disliked. "IIom," n1iY thoroughly. Drop from tea- and' soot. - he said solemnly, "when you tell spoon on greased baking sheet me something s : Much of the abstruse formulae g good for me, it and baler at 400 F. 10 to 12 min- 5 ' �'w contained in the manuscript is ills- ^ makes me want to dump it on the utes. Makes about 4 dozen., Keep ' r floor." very vre1L gible. It was the work of a mathe- * ctild pay - Honey Hard Sauce. » ^: matical genius, eccentric and curly. I'll leave ° - - -- ,,;y,,;' -:y= haired Oliver Heaviside, who lived ' e it to the Cho-' /a cup baiter or margarine i logists to figure out whether such 3/4 cup honey a hermit -like existence and of whom a remark betokened something Beat shortening, until soft. Beat scientists now say: "He was bona deep - seatedly wrong with the lad'f honey in gradually. Mix thor- a century too soon." � inner nature. That's what he said, oughly. . Especially good on gin- After publishing .hree volumes and there are lots of youngsters gerbicad. + s - On thegnet electromagnetism, he he et to conk t ` hike him. But few of them, thank _ Goodness, need to be coaxed to honey Date Bars tury on a vital fourth volume deal- eat honey; and honey is. definitely t% cup shortening ing with atomic phenomena which gated for most of vs The Hindus, t cup bonny - + would Have. startled the world 8f rc What s' All That Stuff? — Jumbo, a fire- year -old Mexican hair- k: in ancierif times, believed that eat- 1 teaspoon vanilla = science —had it ever been published. ing honey made people strong, 3 eggs or 6 egg yolks less, investigates- the unfamiliar foliage of Electra, a' Maltese ]r cups sifted all- la do two ears younger. Both�canin'es -were, selected as It is the half- legible manuscript wise; happy, rich, even that it made p° flO� champions in their c ass at the 23rd International Do Show _- of this work that is now under - them good- 19oking: That's coyer -, I� teaspoon baking powder P R close-scrutiny in the British Muse - iag quite a stretch of territory- ,a teaspoon salt held recently in Paris, t Still; it's a fine food, and one that 1 cup chopped data —= _ - - - tun. In 19'71 two years after Heavi- side's death, a collection of his fat; more families should eat far 1, cup chopped netts to ruddy orange as the darkness Co»fectiotten s Hl Priced Fish g papers was bought by the Insti- more of• ugar comes. Stars lit early, 'twinkling tote of Electrical Engineers, ' and Method: Bi:.nd shortening, honey, 3,OW Per Pound already with a bit of frosty glitter, when the war came in 1939 the i For baking. the ability of honey and vanilla until creamy. Beat in stars that are like the love -light - to absorb and retain extra moist- eggs one at a time. Sift dry in- in somebody's eyes, and you don't :papers were sent for safety to Every morning a quiet bowler- . North Wales. ire adds a lot to the keeping qual- gredients into egg mixture. Blend ]tatted than enters Buckingham tare who hears you say it. A breeze ity of the product. Cakes, cookies, Add nuts and dates and stir 'just to Palace . carrying a small leather that . is soft and cool and sweet. Shortly before the centenary cele- - desserts and canuies dry out slow- distribute evenly. Spread irr a hag full of fish -food Mr. Charles and maybe has a trace of wood- brations of his birth were to be - ly, and -may evert improve • with greased 9-;c I2 -inch pan. Bake in Schiller is Curator of the T --pical sasoke from a happy hearth. Simple held , (be was born 1350) someone - -- - standing- moderate oven (350' F.) until gold - Aquarium at the Palace, and tends things that belong to everybody chanced to remember the docu- - : + • en Brown. 30 to 33 minutei. Cool. the isch -long tropical fish, some and don't cost a penny, and can't ments and they were retrieved A - To replace sugar with honey in Cut in bars and roll in con fec- of them Amazon rarities worth bet be bought at any other season of cursory study revealed that they cooking, - here's -a simple rule. In tioners' sugar. 3fakes 3 dozen tween $300. and $600 each. the year no matter what you ores included notes for Heaviside's fourth cake or cookie recipes calling for 1, z 3-iach bars, them volume. A e Leaf fish that can give a remark- - r, use the 'same amount of • ' " Sentimental,? Sure, as - sentimental These dealt in. detail with his sit: _able imitation of a dead leaf, and as a hug nd as sweet as a kiss, im oitant'rtsearch on what is act- quart —but reduce the liquid by a Hoary Frosting - hatchet i fish, so thin as to be all .And all g misted over with leaf- enti5call described as "a 1: act quarter-cup for sack cup of hoary 1 cup honey - most invisible, are among the royal smoke, incense des Iled from wisp Geld theorem coverts elec ` used. For example; in a recipe teaspoon salt favorites. With a special powdered u g tromag- calling for 1 cup sWar and a half- 2 egg whites fish food COAtaiitin ' fowteen ia- Bakes of ruby and garnet and opal netic and gravitational phenomena." cup liquid, , use one -cup .hooey and Method: Heat honey anal it spins ' sredim sad tope We love it I ts, plus English earthworms • _ ' ' - s quarter-cup liquffl. ` a thread n y t hti et fish feast Spoon. � 4� CROSSWCMD for oe egg . royhree tetaken e, to Pour h o l over r at are 1!. Picture ins f tree U. and Apple Crisp' - i whites which have been beaten Buckingham Palace as a means of _ . _- .. Athleuefa 4 awl" '� stiff. Beat until frosting holds its giving the fish both food and ex- 2 table - -- shape. Easiest to do on an elec. ercise, $- Tavorus sas,dK ii. Book t f � _ fa•bl�ap0°ge lei trio mixtr. ACRD[1 a, itnyi•ssout for t4, Rata eL Walking a"* At one time Britain was strictly cop y - • o 4 VA abrea sir ss, Movable _Ai as• of ? tdil�ssp000s suer _ on the importing side of the tro- lezbibutoa a Hawba era barrier the seetms - -- - -. - - - -- _. - -- �_ -- $ cal Fish trade, but today 'British- Fereol•I* •arwa spit as, Couple KlgblavAern 3fi ehmanrnrn �! ]]plead Broiled Ham y 11 HY wa7 0! 4. ]Larger Ire. small inland 4e.. Anger : e.4 cup floor ' 1 dice ]tam, 14neh thick bred tropical fish -are among the is ;bitsPawar of L, rater• ss, cogitated 44. Jaarr,•as t cups batman Sugar - 34 cup honey dollar earners. A Barnet breeder 14 �toiirlbii L Japanese aseb L a- -pod lines Pagoda - ht tear�n aalt i :. % taaspoon elorm _ . - who began with eight fish - costing to �di 104 to s j gtesive � t� °st sus- $s a&"* trine � _ t8 % cup bow % teaspoon allspice : ' him $2.60. bred 54.000 worth from 14. airy rag a 2 s J 3 W s % teaspoon etanamots this original outlay, Every year U. Doctrin•o Method: Pout boiling water over - Britain sends -thousands of inch- 3i a ning cub" ' a lltedma: w' !t Garnin cu Ans. I.e! stand -5 minntea Drain; meat with damp long guppies to America by air at eat coarsely with scissors, Slice cloth, Place meat oi• braiiler rack, se. mad• amt t a ' apples and spread apples and figs allowing 3 inches between top of aP to'S12.00 a pair. Buyers iavari- mots leaoun�s meat and source of heat. id ably get a bargain. , , By the. time - te. Hair quart g d is shallow baiting dish, Pow ells it arrive there is a family eta. English e•fs . iem" juice and honey over them. Sprinkle with spices, and - Add 2 tables of several dozen. for the fish breed aR gtt+pad terns - Po�s sugar and tin- cook until Browned. Bastin; with - st. !•seas - _ _ _ namon. Make the "crisp" Part by the honey occasiosAw. When very •quicklx. as. Past Among other stars of the fro-. $e.. He cs"r,t wonting flour, brown sugar, salt; brown, farm Sprinkle other aide -A& Varieties sad butter together onto R ith remaining spices and con- lMcal fish world are fan - tailed gold- IL Alwals ]tune cooking, basting occasionally pugnacious - Siamese fighting rentrusb•r crumbly. Spread ceivabR a!er with- remaining honey, fish which kill each other an eight, is, saint apples and figs ' and bake 45 0111- and—their- -very reverse l —the af- _ L tae' _'rites at 350 F. Serve warm with fectionate kissing fish. Fran to N Ita of 1114. _ Takes Ls tug .fop milk. Honey Hertnkg . • ��� OVt watch, the latter spend their lines Ns, 8•Parsea nttp - - cups Sifted �� Of �1"hulerstorllns in an osculatory daze, kissing each fi, as soonest 1 teaspoon �i soda other for hour at a , time Left - 4i Rine or Qs _ teaspoon melt a to himself, a kissing fish will kiss as. Rank _ If aunanotaia is sprayed into thud- leis reflection in a mirror' irror! H. worxa s, teaspoon allspice s! 7��ryP• na•aaores tesaDooa d>moamon der clouds from aircraft. iA the hint tong ego, a British expedi- at. Davao c" same Bray as dry ice or silver iodide tion went io South America in. Si: H u'bbrriiver a f . _ is sprayed into clouds to prodpce quest of new specimens and re- Dowl4 -cup brown anger 'win, the chance of lightnia g flashes terae ten-pound with a ten- and catch. esti- its" "'" Answer Zlsewhere On This Pangs .2 ,eggs, well beaten - during a storm is considerably re. mated w be worth $fello0. Among .. - 3` tablespoon milk z educed, aceo. jug to Dr. E. j, them was a little fellow with a - 'I -i1d p seedless raivins Workman, of the New ' ]toxic° big acme —the Nyphessobrycoa- g cup dried currents _School of Mines. Innessii — so light that you can - '= etap chopped dates _ Evtry tithe there is a thttydtr- not feel him at all. He ranks with the highly transparent glassfish, �i cap chopped nab storm, Dr. Workman conducts ex- which has to be watched very close- . j Method: Sift flour, soda, salt, and penments Basing them on the fad! ly to be seen. I "` spices together 3 times. Cream that electricity is' generated when The transparent fish trade, how- water freezes, he claims that he has ever, has nothing ie' common with been succtadd on three occasions the "invisible Brazilian - goldfish" in taking the lightning out of tray- which packed suckers and green- .barns dersttxnis The ammonia he sprays .barns into fairground- sidtshows in := into the thunder clouds prevents the 'nineties. . Experts say that fish the raindrops in them from freez- values are built up by distance. On An everlasting reminder of one occasion., Charles Schiller ar- baby's first toddling steps There has been disagreement ranged the passage of a supply about rain - making experiments be- of sticklebacks to Australia. When ro� BYt =_ _cause, while some people want raip, they reached Melbourne, they fet- 7 others don't, bnf Dr. Workman's ched $3.00 each! J.P�CY�lI experiments are not likely to meet with any opposition. Nobody, it is Autumn Leaf -smoke in pointed dut, is ever 'Likely to -want "f GLEAMING' BRONZE lightning! Leaf- smoke,. pungent, spicy, re. or Meanwhile, Swedish - Scientists dolent leaf- smoke, hangs in the air _ COLORFUL PEARL -KOTE have discovered that an old pros- these -evenings, hazing the sunset Ash Tray, Boob End, and Pic -- Ptctor's belief tha{ mintral depo -' an4-making the red old moon a little tore Frame Mounts. An ideal gift sits in the soil attract lightning is more romantic. The whole effect For idescriattve nterature and avec:ai partly true. The scientists experi- is as romantic as an old ballad, offer, writ mented with four. million - volt -and we all love it. For once, there's THOMAS ENTERPRISES flashes which they . found wero -'de- no excuse whatsoever even -to try x t BOX 525, finitely attracted by iron ore when to be rough, tough and hard -boil= A' AMHERSTBURG, ONT. the flash was of positive electricity, ed about such evenings, They are ,i; ��ii£ � r� � hovel and beautiful and if But they found that negative light y you ning flashes were not affected. don't ,'watch out they will, make our heart ing: - s - Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking Experts say' that most -of it is y Scuffle of . feet in -the heaped egati ve_ although positive flashes, leaves along he s S S are not uncommon, especially in ' S Sutter, a bound . 3 3 l Africa, which has the highest light- Slow no other sound ty this roar: WE # Stow song of aging katydids which::, ning death rate in the - world. Sic escaped the first frosts and sound, ; l S 3 1 e.1 hundred deaths occur every year. properly jubilant about it. Hickory A lightning flash may be any nuts, sought out at dusk in the 4� f 7 F length from 1,9W yards up to 20,000 crisping grass where the bustling > so O 7 S 1i' yards, yyt it, never lasts more than squirrels overlooked them. Simple N rd A I I the 'hundredth part of a second. things that twang old memories, not of the good old days .but simply No Pal I--A South , Korean soldier of the RUl{ First ` N of other autumns when the - listart • Joey . $ "The po3itli , In ichine' triumph= " itaptd lust as it is leaping yaw. Corps, expresses his opinion of the political situation in general - � f becatiie it is a united minorii The moon there in the sky at sun- and Marshal Joseph Stalin its particular in sure" terms. Traittp1= active agaitieva divided majority." :ct; '.fast approaching its ,fullness ing and. ripnln� of the Red'-dirtator's portrait took place in - —Will' Durant. and deepening- from white to gold To groan, Korea .Wu euvance� tree interests of ell. t"t`t�pollce station =Rhone. Possib- 9;xF • J ' •� , y M x3 -4 1YS W F ',:" -f. .. «�yy +{ _ i .,.. -•P -- ••n +na -w -l. ..;F..t ,,�'l„ ....a,v- ,,,.��' ham, °� .. . .. •' -� ... ,.. 00110"a Bw ft" As 2" mew Save Fee !ng BROCK di Co _-AMR �- TREKTRE ' '`• •fUNCTtONAI FEEDS 4E1.0 -W.1 Ate, OONDITIONED 'VCTI3IT8'Y' TWIRSDAY, FRL, S' TU'RDAY November 0, 10 and 11. Shows At 7.00 and 940 P. M. Vaturdsy Matinee at 1,80 P. X. Ile Daughter of Rosie O'Grad3p -IN TECHNICOLOR Stsribl; JUNE HAVER and GORDON MaeRAE MONDAY, TUES., 'WEDNESDAY November 13, 14 and 15. Last Complete Show. At 8.20 P. M• the Iroquois Trail GEORGE MONTGOMERY BRENDA MARSHALL plus An Added Attraction OFF, 'PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO ' GIVE MORE EGGS- BETTER EGGS. - BY INCREASING ,.QUALITY AND QUANTITY :'.YOU LOWER COST',AND INCREASE PROFITS. (inds Relish Pellets) For Sane by Claremont 031-op passed a bylaw THURSDAYy FRIDAY, SATURDAY - NOV. 9,, 10, 1Z. ". THE WIZARD OF OZ r IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR - ,WITS ,JUDY GARLAND. sad MANK MORQAN ...;} ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION ' i ,_ i t i r - ,Rovghshod - - - - With • ROBERT STERLINM -MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - NOV. 14 14, •16, 1 - The' Third Man i3 1. Starling - JOSEPH COTTON - YAIW �1 -- -= ;= - ADDED FEATURE d - Holiday Affair -- With `•-I.OBERT MITCHUM and JANET LEIGH THEATRE POLICY ?fez Office Once Evenings - ;3 f� - -.*A* P' .IL Saturdays and Holidars x 8.80 P. M- Matineer. Satuida`ysarid HoZdaya a (` -' 1„80 P. M. Ample Free Parking MS S. & SON'. ��Ci�A�'I�I AN Phone 281W.- Pickering, .Opt. , it's a pleasure' and tonro'rieece to. shop where you can do so much purchasing .under one roof MEN'S WORK CLOTHES - OversiN, Shirr, Paw* ate. MEN'S FINE CLOTHES Tip -Top, ., - anade- to- measure XOYS' SCHOOL TOGS - Pent* Starts, Sweatwo std = # LADIES' DRESSES = for house , - 2 and street wear LADIES' F0VNDATMN GARMENTS - "GOTHIC' The Le"M - L A DIES' SILK UNDERWEAR - panties,, slips etc. galore LADIES' SILK HOSIERY - "Boleprwr' on'' "8etterfly- BOOTS & SHOES work or fine, for all nn the - family - -CHINA and GLASS - Dinner Sets -- Tea gets - Gifts ' } TOYS TOYS - TOYS - .choice,* large assortment -1BEX' BLXNXETS - Large Size • Pair 114.M ►'`r!E' , _ it always pays -to shop at "Theig - :Store" = Groceteria - NOTICE-16 "FARMERS... ACA SH PRICE-S , PAID' ,FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLJ kD ANIMALS HORSES : `47:00 each COWS 85.00 each i9MAI.L ANIMALS IREMOVSD FREE FOR SPEEDY -P OK =UP fWONE B.AN" N'3MM R333W Ml=vINC# LOCALE"ESGKT•A IA -1 -: -1 t 1 t • ; % ;'� o. The House acerooe the Street C L A R E M.0 N T = wsYrlE MORRIS, - - - JANIS PAIGE i BRUCE BE'NNE'TT iBy Staff Correspondent) let Boniface; 2.-- 01 &4ashioned Several new cases of chickenpox Lady, Mrs. Welsh; 8, - Tough Guy, THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY is. - a. cramp, W.4,, -4ovr A , The Harold' Johnson . family are. Mrs. Cledden;• 2. -- Angler, Joseph- RQg11es of confined with the whoopingcough; Mrs. S. Cook,- of Lansing, spent ine DeRusha: S. - Aunt - Jemima, Mr& Peddie. Poster Results (Art) Sherwood' Forest the week =end ,with Mr. and i' X& Ear, Cook.- -- 1. Grade i and Z - Bernice Nicks. s:' Grade "3 and' .4 -Dean Members of the 1hitiah and For Evanso 3. - Orade 5 and 4 - Sylvia ' IN TECHNICOLOR next. week. Please do what you -be Johnston; 4. - Grade 7 and •8 - Margaret Villenieu. JOHN DEREK eign ' Bible Society Vvill- calling on you next week. Please do what Sympathy of the community- Is - DIANA LYNN, you can can Poi thew extended to Mr. Norman Wagg and - -= ALAN HALE The Baptist Church will hold a Mrs, Jack Badgerow in the loss Bazaar and Tea this Saturday If- of their - Wagg, who passed away last Sat- The Women's Institute will meet " urday_ morning, at Goodwood. Mrs . ' RM FR= ESTDLJlM -on -November -18th at the hgme of Wagg - is also survived by her hus- P Pickering 1d6 J 1 banV Mrs Wm. Glidden. Roll Call - "Flame and Date of the First Own- band. Funeral services were held on Monday -with interment in the 8� 9ystema Gurney f ership• of yaur Property, ", T'here will be "ah exhibit of old cups and Goodwood cemetery. Funeral services were held on -. slavetrougta and rMazartb, twpplana . saacem - Tuesday in the Baptist Church for N3ol7 Installed - The Goodfellowship Class of the fie' ?a-te Clifford Soden, of T'oron- a former on - _. ��� r . United Church will meet at the -. btSme of Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Pugi to, who -was .farmer cur 8th censession. After leav- on November -!: ing the farm, he moved into the Mr. Monkman and Miss Brad- Sheet Metal Wor6 bury, village and then to Toronto where be drove a bread tuck for a nuaa - .of Uxbridge were the Sun- Interment was made day visitors of Mrs; Conners, her of years. ;Rser of PWmring Naves _. _ ,Rey. FL Leckie was at Pickering in Claremont Union Cemetery. Lovis aoed - on Sunday, preaching at both ser- - ' vices of the United Church. _ Propeclor training classes in BROUGHAM connection with the Film Library, :- Z_ • - _ _ are being held this week on Tues- We are glad' to report fir. Fred dag and Thursday, from 7.30 „to . Hamilton some -what improved fell- e • 9,30 P. ■t• and again next week, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ' Wood, MisAes- owing hie operation last week in the Toronto > �a_t General Hospital. i dt PllOGRAP011 i'O Margaret and Joyce Wood, o West The Young People's Society will �. Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. arei hold their next meeting on Novem- Mrs.. Ken. Wood, ber 9th, at the home of Miss Ruth =mod Brock Bt, South, VUtby, Oak' The Remembrance Day Parade Gillman.- • • ' - - PHONE.- 225tk. held on- Sunday by the local Leg- Mr. sad Mrs. Bob Harvey, • of _ ion, was led by the : Whitby Legion Tall Pines, Haliburton, spent the Bawd to Ci-arerngnt Baptist Church. week -end with the family here. . Paint Rev. W. Sturgess, of Walmer• Road BaptS'at Churth, ww the" Mr: and -Mrs, - George Willson Alderwoed on _ --B-H r - , speaker.. The following wreaths were laid: _ sited- friends at Aunday. You will leve the anew Pastel Silver Cross Mother's, Legion Br., Winners at, the Women's Instit- $haden in_ the EgT Shen .]rlydah No. 483, Ladies' - ,auxiliary, Bap- 'Chureh, o�' Euchre last week were: -Ladies: -Arks quickly. tint United Church, " Bus- Mks. A. J Gray, lira. Loss Hill ' RANGETTES k '.. •,,; inessmen's and,' the Clare - _ _ L aiid Mrs. Robt, Miller; Gents: R. HOT PLATE$ K wssoc., •ont Sc Schoors. Mrs. 'Ken Dopking, Toronto, D. Miller, E. Williams and P. Han GARDEN TOOLS of dy, Lu! WN3i0WER8 spent the week -end with Mr. and ' Mrs. Ramsay has returned from - Mrs, George • I),pRushs- the Oshawa Hospital and is' improv- ; Mr, and.Mm George Constable ing nicely after her recent opera - HARDVVARE of Newmarket spent the -week = end - tion, with Mr, and Mrs. Al. Robertson Nineteen. members and three vis- BLgIN 8QS8BY Mr. and Mrs; D..Catherwood were itors attended the Woman's .'Assoc= Sunday guests at, Mr. and Mrs. J. iation meeting held last week at Pl1L�. M Badgerow, the home. of Mrs. T. Philip. The _ Mr, . acid Mrs. I.Toyd Mssoet; et - Worship urea taker by Hrs. Ross - _ Toronto,' spent the 'week -end at the Madill and the 'program was in Norton borne. charge of Mrs. Dean Marrs. Final OLD HORSES $15-00 , The The Hat•viest Home Services. in , planq were made for the Bazaar to j At Yew"Parie the. United Church were `well att- be held in the Hall at 3.00 p. m. ALSO ended on Sunday; when Rev. A. E. oil Saturday, November 25, when DEAD OIR CRIPPLED STOCK Young, 'of. Pickering United Church a variety of good articles will be ,Hourly Pick-up brought two anspising messages offered for -sale, 1 phone Collect - Agincourt 1012 that were very much. appreciated. Mrs. T. Brown visited in Green- ( CAMPBELL MINK The home choir sang two numbers bank recently and called on Mrs. 1 in the morning, and the Baker Hill McMaster -and Mrs. Philip, t Octette three nun"be•rs at the even- The November meeting of the 1 , ' ing service, all being well received. Women's Missionary Society will ,a Shinigleal Walt. Ward, ' Ken Reesor and be held at the home of Mrs. Manson ' 1 4 , - Asphalt Siding- Will Reesor were among those from this area to leave on the an-, Ellicott. Roll Call - "A verse from the book , Goo: 1 nua dger_hunting- trip.- Dancan's group Will be in charge. i - ASPHALT SHINGLHS P&S. Ed. Lewis spent the week- ' Aosteeees - are: Mrs, M. Ellicott, INSUirBRIC end with Mr.. and .• Mrs. Gordon firs, R. Ellicott' kind Mrs. W. Knox, s SIDING AND ROLL Grabam, in O"wa.. Pdr. ari .Mrs. W. T. Brown and SDI The Sunday School Teachers and grandchildren visited. Mrs. T. Q. Cpl Give a price on Corspletsi Superintendant , met .last week and Brown on Simday, J8 Job U Required. plans were made to hold the Unit- The W. i's. Weekly Euchre was ALVffiINi7M MOULDIIVGB ad Chtdreb Christmas Concert, on held on Tuesday night. Prize-vv in'- STOCK day, December .1.6, .in the Com- - ners: 2; Mr. Soo* 2.i Mr, I't -Hop- - munity hall. _ _ kine, S. Mr. Pass. Filkey; 1. Mrs. Go ,,don N. v Prize- winners at the. Raliowe'en 'Party 31, the 11d, Birrell, 2. Mrs. H. Barclay, 3, Mrs. F. Caeeie..Luneh � held on • October' . ?k was served LUMBER YARDS Cotrimunity ­Rail were: Girls - and a pleasant evenin greported. i� •pICKERING, ONTARIO 1. - Ghost, to Janette Tomlinson; _ PMSONAL PHONE: Pif;X 84. _ 2.- - Drum- •Majorette, to Rosemary SKINN'4 *EN, WOM'4'.N- Gain 1 ti $edges; 3, - Bride, Joyce Norton; Consolat nn - Fett� ^•• ^-" Lo:" M ] ti My, Nevi► peP+ toe. Try famous el Devil, Allan Badgerow; R- - Or* ax Tonic Tablets for double !s- healthy flesh; Trarnp. Wilfred Cledden; 5... Strnnee salts; new new vf8oe. m Man, Bruce Browning. Adults: New '`get acqua'ated" size Only., 0a R , - • Group 1, -. 1� - Elsie the Cow, Vio- All druggists. 01 passed a bylaw THURSDAYy FRIDAY, SATURDAY - NOV. 9,, 10, 1Z. ". THE WIZARD OF OZ r IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR - ,WITS ,JUDY GARLAND. sad MANK MORQAN ...;} ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION ' i ,_ i t i r - ,Rovghshod - - - - With • ROBERT STERLINM -MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - NOV. 14 14, •16, 1 - The' Third Man i3 1. Starling - JOSEPH COTTON - YAIW �1 -- -= ;= - ADDED FEATURE d - Holiday Affair -- With `•-I.OBERT MITCHUM and JANET LEIGH THEATRE POLICY ?fez Office Once Evenings - ;3 f� - -.*A* P' .IL Saturdays and Holidars x 8.80 P. M- Matineer. Satuida`ysarid HoZdaya a (` -' 1„80 P. M. Ample Free Parking MS S. & SON'. ��Ci�A�'I�I AN Phone 281W.- Pickering, .Opt. , it's a pleasure' and tonro'rieece to. shop where you can do so much purchasing .under one roof MEN'S WORK CLOTHES - OversiN, Shirr, Paw* ate. MEN'S FINE CLOTHES Tip -Top, ., - anade- to- measure XOYS' SCHOOL TOGS - Pent* Starts, Sweatwo std = # LADIES' DRESSES = for house , - 2 and street wear LADIES' F0VNDATMN GARMENTS - "GOTHIC' The Le"M - L A DIES' SILK UNDERWEAR - panties,, slips etc. galore LADIES' SILK HOSIERY - "Boleprwr' on'' "8etterfly- BOOTS & SHOES work or fine, for all nn the - family - -CHINA and GLASS - Dinner Sets -- Tea gets - Gifts ' } TOYS TOYS - TOYS - .choice,* large assortment -1BEX' BLXNXETS - Large Size • Pair 114.M ►'`r!E' , _ it always pays -to shop at "Theig - :Store" = Groceteria - NOTICE-16 "FARMERS... ACA SH PRICE-S , PAID' ,FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLJ kD ANIMALS HORSES : `47:00 each COWS 85.00 each i9MAI.L ANIMALS IREMOVSD FREE FOR SPEEDY -P OK =UP fWONE B.AN" N'3MM R333W Ml=vINC# LOCALE"ESGKT•A IA -1 -: -1 t 1 t • ; % ;'� o.