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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_09_29 t i• .^• a- ;. ,.-•..v-.c•-, �µ.. -' `::b'e►-!,.,.-6'•y�•a••.'X...a..' Jt-w.t K*E"' K..A-r;......•... _„r: s•at •-'^',N -' `yai• r k G11 WS� C RIN • v 3 eo - V . LIX PICKERINGt ONT., FIRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1t39 '. No. 6 Ovalovisiossal Lassa. AUDLEY ...,TOWNSHIP -COUNCIL BIRTH "REE ♦r OVD 11e Township Council wr21 meet The Audley United Church is i * c holding its Anniversary. Services Wednesday, Sept. 27th, 1939, to MILLS on Monday at the'townahip hall in g VR. H. O. P'EAB,SON-Physielaa Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon C k, Tor- eodsnrreo4• Doabuton. 1017 Brougham for its, reguiiar. monthly on Sunday, October lat, at 2.30 P. 1886--1936 m. Rev. C. G. Park, of Whitby onto, a daughter, at Weeteriz-i3ns- B.-FOR.9YTB h.D., Director meeting' pital., Toronto. �CHOPPII�G . OP. .. — United Church will be the �peak- �•ppWmc�riot A..aciatlon of on:i.io gar. WLiITEV ALE er. His theme — "Appreciating the ;: -�- 01hoob Member of the Kmesieaa Ov�•�i PP g Pickering Community Club Ltd. Monday, Wednesday and Fridaf �- Ural. 8y,•s eamined by attpolatsmaY Near-at-Hand". On Monday 'even- .<istot.��a"t'ons. A meeting for Bible Study is Ing in the church at 8 p. m. a pro- WE GRIND FINE ` Iwgai. to be held in the Ba Church gram of Quartets, solos and eloc- The incorporation of the Club Baptist has been completed and it is of in. Bran, Shorts and Feed of all : each Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock ution will be given by outside 'W- DONOLD ,BUDDY Barrister The book of Daniel Will be studied ent. Adm. 25 and 16 cts. terest to note, that the charter of kinds, alto minerals and otbtr ` solicitor iyotar�rubLc. at. tAY.oan.' _ the Club was gra for th toncentr6fes.for rofi table feed'wi. ti �s�l y► at. ex- MOT s.Cpci. a book which to of specael interest P A 1Mr,soatb Wing a t .wbitbs. Ars GREEN RIVER tremely low aura $10. is s in view of Present world condo- kept on band ' record for Ontario, and, shows that ti.. ' join us in a sane consideration of to Turner is under Paul fate the worthiness of the cause. Earr/stors tt Solicitors care, at present. We hope for a Feeds and Supplies. V,J.BEATON.K.C. Telepboee this book. speedy recovery, The credit for the immense amount N,HAWKE BELT..IG C. Adei.2ag BROUGHAM Mr. Hugh Percy has not been of work and organization involved, V. _,,.R"s F {jE f �• _ �.F,ROSS Connie Hedge and friend of is due to Mr. 'Harry A. Newman, -- $72 Bay St. Mr, and Mrs. Phil Forsythe vis- Whitby were with Connie's par- whose untiring interest in Chub LAND SURVZ YOR JOHN L.POND Toronto ited T. and Mrs. Brawn on Friday. ents on Sunday. affairs has been of tremendous //-�. t1.H,ICHARDSON A Co., Barris• Bob and Mrs. Malcolm were enjoying the good health, her many help. F. J. DON-EVAN, B, A., Be. G V tea.sotiei Not " etc.. soke iwt: Long Branch visitors on Sunday. friends would like. We hope she To open the new season's actio- L. S. On file ase the records of �tife B tvi ' sc toron+o. may soon be feeling better.• ides, s �onse-warming' meeting Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 86f Aa.larai` eE,tint rl»o eats. ett The Liscombe residence is great- g ly improved by the coat elling4es Mrs. T. C. Brown, of Brougham, is being planned, to take place in �g Str. East. OshiL t Phone "GUS MclVIILLAN Aarrotw, Sol- was with us on Sunday morning about a month's time. For further 198L 1617 -- 1 taty Public. 191iielinda'Sta•et ion the exterior W811E. •. 1D and gave us a nice Missionary 'particulars and exact delle, Watch < eledboo• Eteta aa0s. tsitt Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Were ga guests at the Newell-Dryden wed. talk, wihich was much appreciated this paper- ding at Waterdown on Saturday KINSALl3 tl�1388$RT T. FAL:.A188, L. D 8., �' The Annual Meeting of the Bap- K1 R n.s.-Graduate of�,,e tt SR !✓apes.of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dove, Miss tist Church will be held on Tues- - Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray Osrtal slit and the unlveftty of Toronto., Thorudale and Mr. and Mrs. Mid- day 'evening, October 3rd, at 8 Insurauce Of All Hinds. tis♦w�ru,eed.ncs second 4aor east p1 St. And- spent Saturday in Toronto. ss�Cb•rcb. i�4e1<eiior,not. oma bons.: 9 gely, of Toronto were Su,sday vis- o'clock, in the church. All members •,i, ea• ari�oc ° aypaiotomc. cX•r't itore at the home of T. and Mrs. and friends of the r_.urch are erg- Mr, and Mrs. H. Parkin spent Beat Rates. Available with � �- Fief ao. Robertson. ed to be present Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ce?aers at the Brown home on We extend cortgratutations to -Pilkey at Whitby. Security and Service. *ssfstatisa fd ttxi4o. Miss Gloria Windsor, of Green Riv- bliss Roxena Ledgett' entertain- 7- w Thursday Were Mss. A. Harvey and " daughter, Camille. •of Montreal and er, in Winning the Scholarship, ed Miss Ella Elson, of Uxbridge Address ^Phone ;.,r. !; BBATOl11. TOWN Hi Miss E. Wallace of Toronto. donated by Loretto Academy, Tor- .Yon the peat week D• Clerk. GoovippoLes Commwion•r 1od onto. for highest standing in U _ Wedding bells are -ringing. BROUGHAM PICK 515 •time a�lavits- Accu moat,'Et.c. Issuer o Rev. Mr. Kennedy's mes age on g g Pp Mr. W. Stevenson has purchased Y+reiaao+e+. w�uy•le•�. '"Our share in the work of the ez-Sschool exams. ♦*T � Murch". Was taken from the text: Group *Jo. 2, of the Green River a new 1940 Dodge. CHOP�i♦\ '� A E. RICEHAR fl..O N Ladies Aid have-engaged d the Green d Don't forget the. anniversary + i • "'We are bbarers together With �� services this Sunday. Special mus- ON MON., WED. and SAT. only EIEN ling A L; I N S II R A N G'E God"', 1st Cor. 8.9. . Next Sunday, wood 'Dramatic Club to present the REAL ESTATE 3ncramel:tal service will be chase drama, entitled, "With the Help of is Wih1 be supplied by the Green- Afterllay 1st, 1939 Scotty" Greenwood talent is also wood choir and Altom Ladies Quar ved, with Preparatory service on We have a quartity of Seed Oats(Alas- pON V EY A NGI T\G furnishing music between acts. On tette Friday evening, Sept. 29th. Mr. g ka. Banner. and V,ytary), also Batley. An .Y tfatsbllllkad agency. ready the evening of Wednesday, Octob- The Foursquare Class meets oil Kennedy explained the attitude of 4 Purina Feeds. Chit:k Starter, Dairy Fa- f to serve. er 4th. Admission 25 and 10 eta. 'Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd at the the Osl'aawa Presbytery in the pre- C ,Q r1-v e 111'llotse, pielt;. io00 -- .home of. Mrs, - r?�ar�•- R3".c h. tiAn4. P ,• a Fio Freda dp. A tui ,�,• sent war situation.' DL'NBARTON Stephen will be in charge:. All the line of th6a, 6., kneimn feeds, On Thursday afternoon the W. girls will he e��►*� MAW M. S. held their. September meet- B1 mads welcome Chops %lolasses, ` .��'s Shur 1f 11 lu. • M is YY :Liles A. Brander of Sarnia, is ..LlCRNSBD AUCTIONEER AND togenable M WillMrs. Gannon,son to enjoy visiting i ting with relatives and friends VMITEVALE ala. . re s. E� at the horne, of V Hos Conantrrce Miss - _ • Mash Etc. ; VALUATOR the privilege,of fellowship and war- The Sacrament of the Lord's D. Lockwood &►ire .•.ducted Anywhere Mrs: Thos. Annan is ht�Iidayin,g ship with: the auxiliary. A• large in the West, guest I• Supper will be observed on Sun- _ Roue or write. Address 814 Doadar the glee of her s1s- Ply number were present. Mrs. Fred ter, Mrs. James M. Marks, df day next at the United Church. v _ Street, 8aat. Cassie, President, was in chs of Picker i � Iffill i r Whitby. Getaria. charge Mr. McDonald has Miele off y '.' rile meeting. After regular routine Gralnland; Sank. the - g Sacrament of Next ythe� Lo1d etober �St<pper First Aid, too allwho ta class incare to camp Pl WE DELIVER T. business had been`concluded, ilfias Brierbush Hospital Annie Bayles took charge of. the will be observed at Dunbarton Ln- Kindly get In touc+� with him, those + program. Outlined the Prog'rmn who are interested. PEIONE'6r3117 �erament Licenced sa contained in the MissiorRr} ited Church, with Pre:nra=ory Ser- '•. Main St, E. at.0u$Q111e, t, vice on Friday evening. We 9ro.xld like to congratulate Monthly. Mrs. Bayles read aTem- • e Guides under the leadership Fred Herbert, second son of Jack 1V�8asey-Harris phone 191 penance selection. Roll call VMS •7 Natereity, Medical, sad Sursiwl answered by "Pardon": Hostesses. of their very capable Captain, Miss and M*a Herbert qn teing the ,r . _ _. M- Waddell, are holding a display first young man of White=cale to Repairs Here cases taken :,_.. Mesdames: Gannon, Cassie,,Mairs of their won etc., the Commun- enlist. He has joined the Tank and Ritchie nerved Lea and refresh k e ., 1n Maternity Semi it ;ga Corps, at Ogawa. His elder brnth- All Orders Pt�mpt,, �itsnd- y,Hall on turday afternoon, IRata for 10 days-i2b.76 menta. September Soth. Everyone welcome. er, Leonard, is with the Royal ,Air The School Fair held at Broug- Ort_ Force in England, having gone 'ov- $d t0, atagistded Nvraa in attendance and St. Paul's Church, Sunday; haat on Friday, Sept 22nd, comp. er two years ago. His father is a 24 hour hour service given, ober Int. Sunday School at 2 P. m Coleman Instant Dight risitinR the eight schools in the .-- _ 'Afnbulaact Strviet Harvest Thanksgiving Service let veteran of the Great War. centre of the township, Audley. 7 p m. please note that there will With "Canadian Industries" the , ' MRS.E.R. GOOD 25-3 Brock Rend, Whitevale, Mt. Z'lon; 6.OFe8, gII1Ck, CleBII and Motmt Pleasant, Green River. be no service at 3 p, m- on Octob- topic for the month of September. FOR Greenwood and Brougham, Was a er. lat. At the 1-,anksgiving Se-- a party of,sixteen ladies with tout dependable. great success. An idem da lar vice, at 7,•the preacher w1R be Rev, male drivers, motored to Toronto 7111 Hardware at R i bt Prices ;A A NVR8; And vigit-04i aff attendance and splendid array of All are cordially invited to this First, a visit was paid TS Neilson Si+:RVICE exhibits. In all' drills marches. Chocolate and Ice Cream plant. ALVIN . BUS$BY r Phone Pickering 67 Sri,..choruses,.all the chools showed service.death of FIr. Wit] Thom, four in a group with n guide, made Hardware '1'iosmith r i a high standard in training. . The September a thorough tour of the building. �. CYRIL E. MORLEX fair was under the direction of E. took place on ' Friday, 22nd at the home of his daughter, everything being described in det- PICKERING �- FIRB. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE A. Innis; Agrict>aturat Represent- `1rs. Herbert Staples, of Sudbury, nil, making the trip very interest- ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM rrtive of Ontario County and school' after a lengthy illness. Mr. Thom, ing. When inspectinx wua complet- FE IE 4600 " F _PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. directors, Douglas Ranger, S. S. 5. who.aas in his 78th year was born ed, ice cream was. served and a Audle Bill Goodwin, S. S. 6, a, SERVICE - . .PROTECTION y> here, a member of one of the earl- history of the firm given. -. Brock Road; Kenneth Wilson aril A bcautifui service marked the SEASON t Rosalie Rylands, S. S. 8, White- lest pioneer families, and spent all MY ASO vrle; Harold Clark, S. S. 9, Green- his life on the homestead, until two •Rally Day Service in the Lnited wood; Jean.-Eopkins, S. 5.. 10, Br- year ago. He was a member of Sunday School. The Worthwhile I$ Here ' " ougliam; Glen' Levett, S. S. 11, the Dunbarton United Church and Girls Class were in charge of the •' i. a former Sunday School Superin- Program. Virgin:z �Lajor. acted as 1 Green River; Arnold Burton,. S. S. chairman. Mollie Randall read the 12, Mount,Pleasant and 'Luella•Cnr- tendert, having served in that oc- $illandDeetroy these Di- son, S. S: 13 Mt. Zion. Brougham ice'for over twenty years. H'e was Scripture Lesson. Mrs. N. Robin- g active in community tirj church son rend a story for the juniors, abase Bearing Pests \ pupils received a fair share of the work all his life until his i<Ilness with Walter Forgard as the guest awards — School a�orus, 5th place, - Recitation, ist, Mildred Woodward. Prevented him, and will long be re- speaker. Jean Fleming and Ruth Fly Tex 8 oz. 2nd •Dorothy Har membered by his kindly words and Sloan rendered a duet. The Worth- Fly T• 16 oz. 49a t Public Speaking, y MotOe Ambulance, Day or Night deeds. He is survived by his brot while Class also sang a beautiful Flit s oz. 26e. lockt ,First Aid, 1st. Knitting Con- hymn, "Tell me the Story of Jes- FIN 16 oz. 33e. test, 2nd Dorothy Harlock• Bird Con- her, Mr. Alex. Thom, Dunbarton, �- :Phone 1900 his sister, Miss Agnes Thom; .Sud- us". Flyeelde 8 os- naming, 2nd, Jean Hopkins. Weed bury end two, children, Roy Thom, 'Mrs, Griffin opened her.home on naming, 2nd, Frambis Willson. Hamilton, and Mrs. Herbert Stap- Monday evening for a.general meet Flyoclde _''16 oz. 49c. �• t Roots and Vegetables, Wi11 and Fly colla 6 for los 4 Harry Young, Jean Maskell and les, Sudbury, and four grandchild- ing callled under .the auspices o! C• A• ST� TT Ruth Gilman. Flower Display ,Geo. ren, also B nnanber of nieces and the Women's Institute to discuss Fly 'Pads 3 Pots lOc. nephews. He was pre-decellsed by ways of helping . outs during the and Everson Norton; Joyee Hardy, MAGAZINES,'NEWSPAPERS. Funeral Director his wife about thirty-nine years a- war.. Should the women o! the Wihra McWhirter, Mildred Gilman, '. TO- Furniture Dealer Gilbert, Cyril and Arden Wannop, go.,The funeral service was held at community band together and form CIGARS, ClG'iARETTES. TO- ti Erskine Church and interment in a chapter of the Red Cross, or ' Fruit, Jean Maskel, Murray Hicks, CHOCOLATES, BQ, • Qnftr10 Flora McWhirter., Poultry, Arden the, family plot there. There 'had could they operate under .the W. I. BACCOS, also been 'a service at Sudbury. Mrs. Fitch was appointed as con- ICE CREAM ETC. Wannop.-In the teachers race, Mr. The pall-bearers were: Messrs C. vener with several others as a " McWhirter loon by a narruw Marg- Annis, Ger. Cowan, J. Allison, Jno, comanittee to find out bow, when 80YES DRQ CO•! ��� ` in. Inspector Hutchison gave a Forgie, James Mitchell and James Where and the wherefore. Mrs. E. short talk to the 'pupils and par- Booth of Pickering �Yr ' stets. The school projects on exhib- McTntosh. The floral offerings and g consented to a- SUNDAY HOURS-•12.1 neon,6-7p.m. messages of sympathy received ttend a -meeting in the public lib- P1 ib- ition in the hall, were much adanir- nary on Wednesday afternoon to l PHONE 68 t ed and received much favorable were manifest of the high esteem f in which he was held. The sen'ice explain and r@teles forma filed ` comment.. was conducted by Pen. 4tr• Howie: out. There was a good attendance _ rI 1sn< sr q1 ted or, s1tBI serf jo` of both members and non-members _t { ied- for dicerent occasions. Introd- -:' :^>^ w.Ptlne .a.._ -ear 8'.,, c. -mTo.-,•.. .. ., _: .;;.. .:.. > `,� :_ -/.T.� - .�.,, ,.a"'6 J• ; y.,,b .,-a.�a �r ... ...,weep: .... �_zu.��. :�•�-zax:,ter-. : .... ;esti.;.-.� .: :,-_._',.;..,,:..:.:. w�.... ..'.a^*: ..e:- .<.,se�.wa'.,_ .a..'.. .:;:��✓''... _,,,.,x.d: �s :� /...,.�'�. �:� "`�� . 'x•-arm', .:. ,.j,,.. ., � �,_..v++vr'.+,yam-„„ ,.�.,•.•<:.,.� :. . '� ;=a 9 'vi:e -, - n, ,.:.�' .. '.•:.S'4' µ .. .. r ,sr:r^' t q.=^o+.r •.e,er?•rx-.,a+a•�.v •.�ye�rnw ,eFrY�a +a....w.ra.s.,w...,f5„ ... .-_s•w �'�.�, , a.. .,.yw�""'"t�"r",r AA mach for me. First I Seed• the S`` ideal Burns weeping tato a pati. -(DELICIOUS e•e • ”; t i i ent's pillows; and thea I find keit t I 1 most a>;dent admirer and imitator 3 T RE FR ES H t N G ,�' dissolved in-team because' — she A says—she's happy. '•I—" l 5t "Who?" Tran sat up abeuptl,. g L l 1 "Me?Imitate her?" v ` "Well, who has been your in- jFr JA spiration then? . Why,'it was get- ``.,. ' ting so you even looked and talked -like her r' so a Tran stared . . . So that was the - ►11 Br SADEE B. CHAMBERS -� �d way, she had been seeming to Bob AL* feet et icicle.i —like Katherine Miller—the per- AV •• TWO PARTY CAKES sf` S � fe .t "Honestly, Agility," he was go- 'Vacation- days are about over, -, ing on, "it restores my confidence the pantry shelves and also all the containers to the , a in the balance of the universe to are about taxap limit of their.capacity. The busy find out that you have an honest cry left in your system—eveti homemaker turas to the other if , it is all for another man." cooking with a little more aerioes ' ,4 He was grinning now=that old planning and thought. Desserts are Whim ical grin that made the departing from the fresh fruit ten- homeliness of his lean dark. face coction to something different, and finish into boyish chgrm; but there cake plays a very Important part 11 TAF,`,�iET1A1T wEA"EE Y in'ihis departure. I am very partial %�. was a wistful twist to the grin that c use cake adding variations by icing ' Suddenly she was remembering �r the magic o! those early stolen and, 'fillings about which I shall write you later, but -for this once ' minutes of theirs—rocking togeth- .• �. SERIAL STORY or in sm.cthered laughter that day here are two very special favorites. in here before the instrument They may fit in for your pie- cut Thanksgiving preparations. I KTERN E� TROUBLE p ;�R� "at serf cuts; roomofG-a6 one intoxicat- Enjoy tag spring morning to the music .JUBILEE CAKE th! g4nuln! B E!i pore Cowan Stone + By of hurdy-gurdy outside; the puffs cup butter peppermint flavor of snatched from his cigaret behind 1 cup "Car _._ L FINAL CHAPTER ._ your hair down somewhere," he protecting screens; his little finger 1 eg :. D�U�LEMII�T 'GUM 1 f HAFTEX X11 went on cbeerfally. "You would crooked momentarily through hese Two-thirds cup milk—_ :Got Sam* d�o 1 Katherine Miller said trema- pick a 'nee festive little nook fike as they met by chance in a quiet 2 cups cake Hour r 3oasly—as if she had been last this for ft:" corridor~—that day in. the steam 9 teaspoons baking powder : any romantic girl in love instead j thought you might her. of the sterilizing orde ed her to 1 teaspoon-salt- mil* 'combining after each . So he had been hunting f of the most efficient and hard- tion.Just th g soh addb : drtiving supervisor of nurses at to know" he was lighting a cig- marry him i teaspoon almond tion. Fold to egg whites beaten Wn`t-Vincent's, "What makes you arette.as he spoke, frowning down Starting Over Again Cream butter until very soft, alfa stiffly, but not dry, Hake In well 'What a blind little idiot she then gradually blend in sugar and greased cake pans (three) In a may that? I mean that he—how act it, carefully not"iookina at bee had been all these months! . do you know"' —"that it isn't so bad as we Way, all those high-handed things bream until very fluffy, Add well. moderately hot oven 2b minutes. "Oh, that!' said Tran briskly. thought at first---about Old Sarge, she had said to Miss Miller—if beaten egg yolks and eombtue well. Cover with seven minute Icing and "That's one set of Symptoms you I mean- The paralysis was mostly Bob were right, she ought to have Measure the sifted flour and resift ,amble well with line shredded don't have,to a. with baking powder and salt, Add be registered nurse due to shock. The tendons and been saying to herself. . . Wel! to recognise. You'd see it your- nerves will be all right. Bar- It's.a wise woman who knows en- to tint mixture alternately with ri udection, which doesn't seem milk, combining after each add!- self if you weren't so scared of n8 ough to take her own good advice, tion of wet or dry ingredients. And YOnr HOWehOl acting and feeling like a human likely, your god will soon be hurl- SM thought, lastly add beaten sag wkites and PTObleI>di being. . . . Oh, do go along before tag his thunderbolts at one and all "Of course, I got off with the vanilla. Tura into it inch (two) :you have time to dry off! If you again in his best Jovian form." moron toot," he was on with Have you fussy eaters in your 1 could one keg ourself looking Tran >Ta1eP�. "Oh, Bob, Gra you g going ilei] Greased pans. and bake In a f T DA you have trouble y p y g his funny, twisted grin. 'I should moderate Sven about 29 Want" a varied sed Interest. 1' 'that way—you're so sweet, all sure s sure," he said 1 N :have played Old Serge's system, antll a goMen or light brown. mean? Do out cakes fall? bright-eyed and likE t2aat. dryly, " s and put you in our lace with a a wsi ea a Stam Without another word Miss urge P p y y P slightly before using. .j gNd envelo mere aios surgeon is ever se- few verbal brickbats in the begin. .•:. 1[Iis lie H. � es�i� Miller amusingly turned and went, a to be about everything. But fig. But•nor-I had to lead with almost running, down the Barri- it may reassure you to know that my chin. . . . Well, I could eat of CHOCOLATE ICING this paper and ate will eases• dor. the Lord High Executioner. him- your to soave ydur PromemL self, is rets sure; too. We'd beth•my arms; and not u tear Dirt 1 asgnares unsweetened eLoeelate ' Tran sat. down stiffly on the pretty of anyone." 1% tablespoons butter . edge of a chair. hardly got �h�, bleeding stopped, "Bob," Tran said in a • small i tablespoon sifted feint saw If the wort happeapd—if Ste- by the way, before he assumed frightened voice, "I—iyou" don't M teaspoon Batt .He Uimderit0a _ 1 =#hen Sargentwere really never to charge of the ease, himself." suppose we could-pretend we were 'M sup whole milk operate again, then she had no- Remembering the surgeon is ,d beginning al!.over—do you? , 2 cases sifted Icing sugar Leonard Carrothess, Kenwood, thing lett. Por the Hist time she her historic nuA,s,.,,,ee report ori Way back at that first day in Ear- 3A teaspoon vanilla pleaded su ty in county police realised ho* inseparably her en- the mythical case of X, Tsan gig ergeney, I mean . . When you Cm up eheeolate and melt gvar thusiaam for her work had been Bled through her tetra. asked for a 'probe'—remember? het water. Remove trots Leat• Grad hurt" at London, 4)ai.. recently. + ,bound up in tjle thought of work "He wouldn't." she asked, "have And I thought yost meant a probe- add better: then cream In fleet to intimd to produce a ddivsr's d Ing with him . . For if her been taking his ow-n pulse, would fie.; I maid—" she sobbed - meaaure of icing sugar. Add -alt enase and wsa finer sae eigllar and y youthful vis4us—Tran was only he'" —"'Would I do? I'm ones pro- and kat milk, then stir in sifted fo- e ' 20—had ever held a more person- She's Nursing Him bationer, i mean'." ing sugar matt! mixture i. thick I m a farmer and I'forgot to as Significance, it had los a "He was leading up to that .■ take the lieense from my overalls � B V And I said—although maybe enough to spread. Add vanilla and and put It in my suit," Carrothom been sublimated in the rest. Cohen Miss Miller came in. she hear it>—'Yo •bet you'll beat very fluffy, ye tt didn't, as Boon put s aro to that. -There's - ,;,.• �� ; _ Finally she got up heavily and P ,�, , Honey, I d like noisily •' explained. „ ?' wandered out into the corridor. never any question about .who's I uderstaad, said Magistrate _ tokses you if I could only find a MOCHA CREAM FILLING She hardly knew hose or why she in charge of a case when the per- day spot” Z tablespoons poetry flour Lhermere is impoedah the mini- made her way to the instrument feet nurse steps into the room." And as they clung together, mttm PeaY-. room—except that sudden! she "So she's nursing him, then?" II tablespoons cornstarch R y Lughing`partly to mask their Two-thirds cup granulated aa- wanted very much to cry, and its "Very much so . . . . And it desperate seriousness, and partly gar - -'unfrequented sterility offered an may interest you to know that she because it was spring and they >a teaspoon salt - admirable privacy for that par- asked for yon as her relief." were young—this time, mercifully, 1 cups milk pose . : Or perhaps rt was the Well, Tran said cryptically, no one opened the door. 2 agaares uasweeteaed chotabli ''SAVES 0 .. +, aoatalgic memory of that other she seta 'nly wr uldn% .want me (THE FND) 1 beaten egg yolk e. da wss it less than two ears around if things hadn't gone off - y— y >A teaspoon vanilla -ago?—when she had stood there-, according to schedule." Combine the dry ingredients O �� O a mere child it seemed to Tran He stared at her as if trying'to :now, yearning over the shiny in- flnd in her tear-stalned face the Lost In A FOS . . thoroughly. Then scald together struments in their lass cases. answer to a question f �s. was the milk and chocolate and beat g smooth. Siir scalded milk into theHe Finds the Oce Curled up in a ]imp little graytroubling him. flour ml=tore. Cook over boiling heap on a wide window ledge, she "That depends on 7vhai you call Woman — •water stirring until smoothly thick- � Wok iwas going about the business for `according to schedule'," he said sued, until no raw flavor remains. which she had come in sorAV&L- oughly workmanlike manner when a few minutes ago, the perfect • r n o . over boiling water again until egg - sdoor opened, and a man's voice nurse was wcening into her-pa- thiekens. Remove from heat ales said: pillow, whik ht patted liar ad t vanilla. GB11ltts � l "Good Lord! Hasn't anyone- ishoulder with his good hand, and d easpooq sail Cool n sOi.ursOit* eat y is the story of a dry, Unloved �,, ,~carnes you yet chit Boodle don't lookere+elll.-respect for.the red- �� � WO � � surgical instruments any blooded man-eater Sorge used ssbeolnraaaier oke ble"'sms• is m - COCONtJ "KE �'rY a1lt of d�of tasks. y ?'� to be makes me hate to use the to a human being before it's One-third cap batter , 1 cup finely granulated suiar It ei�i� dtslII3s • • • tiPb `4 Dn. To Shock only term that aptly describes the too late—if you haven't seen � d- f w Bob Benchley sauntered serosa way he was looking . I-don't the movie, read the story. Z eggs 2 cups cake flou.• It saves rub the room and stood. leaning know what the discipline of this Neat Wpb;. 1 cup hard wheat flour 1 ewd Pis ' hospital's coming t and scrub because it :prgainat the wall, his hands in his P g o• ' pockets, grinning down at her. "Weil, we've still got you. to One-third teaspEeni' salt In her passion of loneliness, uphold the good old traditions," 234 teaspoons baking powder cub through dirt in a jiffy.Keep Two-thirds cup milk !Tran wet so glad to see him that Tran observed wickedly. New People +� � hBitlay she sobbed all the more loudly. Then, at thought of Stephen --`� teaspoon vanilla •'t "I had an idea you'd be letting Sargent patting Katherine Miller's It call does our family good— 1 teaspoon lemon flavoring ,a Y k g Y y go Cream butter and blend in sugar R� BOOKLET—T� Gisew, shoulder-while she wept into his This moving! ui Booklet a>te how this powerful eiem.m pillow, her own loneTmes -sw --.This being just new people , .; gradually•until very light, Add well erraes clogged drains , , . keeps oue- over her in an engulfing tidal With no-past.-p p _ . beaten egg yolks and combine well. ��w Of� � e.sifted flour and resift it WN.—dorms of teats. send for a _ 1 1 wave, and she sobbed anew. To recommend us or exgltse wit~ baking powder and salt, Add sae O0 t° eeud"d B'aoa' Ltd., / Imitating to Icicle ShOrtCOmiriga. aT'taeer0.Oct. anti Liberty Street. Young Dr. Benchley took his We know how long these first hands out of his pockets; then, as Impressions last, if alarmed by his own impulse, And so we keep things trimmer, ' MAKE MONEY—WRITING s 1 thurst them hastily back again. Speak more gently, "Gosh, kid, I'm sorry!" he said And dress oursleves with care Shy StOeS on a I�.W ;'d after a moment. think= To win ing all this time that you were This dictum from our keen-eyed Let k`ansouw Author Teat Your .. just off me because my frivolous Anxious neighbors: Ability Free 4& companionship interfered with the "Some awfully nice new people Under the exy ert uidance of serious business of Iife. I didn't Have.moved inl" Archie McHishnie hundreds of know it was because you—were -Evantha Caldwell, in Chris- not you?ils r We train you by'lnaivy i uai m tad ours co- 4 n deNets w d Home 3 Course t0 ;► .- . Sasses lA 14v8 with him. Y D oe ole � �� i �� tion Science Monitor. duce stories that Bell, and hale gut I m not, Tran sobbed. yop find a market Decide: now. {1 males and bums owe sag, No eards. "Not in the way you mean. It's Write 'for Free Ability, Test, ires, 'tishts instamlr. , , Shaw Schools Limited, Debt w SEE YOUR DEALER or write u m just—oh, hes so swell, and I'm so DW$rf Dog T.P., 1130 Bay Street, Toronto. • is 1'• for.details? darned glad he's all right. I E THE COLEMAN LAMP l STOVE CO., couldn't bear it—about his arm. I fimalleat dogs in the world are i�r q� Ltd. Dept.WO-327.Toronto,OUi. mean." Mexican. Fully grown they sae Ifiue NO. 39 '39 •News.Ilttobw rye In hot ter. The (9317) "Well,",Bob said, "two shocks the size of a rat, and fetch $260 `� action o1 the rye Itself hest,the nater. like this in one day was almost too apiece. C ``- y - i•o+• .mk'..,�3('�J�'ij"a::s.r,�,.—�uV15z yea.- ,.. '"t' 7,.,,�'�•:.f '�•�_ NF ✓.>'d5>22� ... n - .-.. .w'i'&.. �a�.m...c.. �. _..s �•`�KMf"' '''.gS NEWSJ THE MILITARY Rural Ontario= '�V Have MARCHES i VOICE Y �y;;: Q� tI1C milhons Adore e sp6d PARi�►D►E ■ ■ ■ y , n � � y :PRESS �. w- — KALEIDOSCOPE: For ns sway ., -- Due to Ilse War$stioa �t+s Com 1i11j $aoall• ---� over here in Canada it's very hard f mat Cta" — Wim. Oats, 7s Gam. S6eeP as on the nerves constantly having to Cheese,,Butter All Repsblr Increases ;re-adjust ourselves to a new pic- z< JUST A RADIO DRAMA fie ture of the world last week, to- r Each morning we wake up still w hoping to find that it is, all just Rural Ontario will have millions day, tomorrow. As each new shift " �� ,;ya another fantasy staged by Orson more dollars to spend this year. Ex- It is inevitable that the World occurs in the combinations of Welles.—Saturday Night. cellent crops combined with a ,,x world powers,.we are forced to ac- sharp sharp rise in prices following the War will, bring to Canada an quire on, the instant an entirely ntbreak of war in Europe mean r7qI N FORTIFIED WITH SUGAR Q enormous increase in national new set of opinions, predictions, increased urchasia wer for the hopes. Some hysterical people seem to p g Do . purchasing power and income. BuL what of those nations in think a house surrounded by sand- farmer, more Income for the gea- r oral-population, Improved business Production, employment, agrf- Europe's theatre of war for whom bags isn't as well fortified as a the changing situation means more home.-.packed with bags of sugar. conditions throughout Ontario, cultural buying power. cannot than a re-orientation of viewpoint? Toronto Telegram. A three-million bushel increase help but be tremendously slim in the fall wheat crop plus a 12c- ulated by the conditions which For whom any move or realign- NO PARLOR TRICKS lump in price over last year means , 4 : ment of major powers may bring this conflict will create, in. a terror, death, changed lives? If you want to know what the more than $3,000,000 to the Ontario people in London are doing is the country situated as we are. . farmer. Oats are up 12c, barley, —r- 8c have risen sharp- —The Financial PosteveaiRgs stay home- pull the blinds NEIGHBORS: Keeping u - -=times these days involves watch- all down and see if you can enter- 17• Here is a comparison.of prices y tain yourself.' Peterborough Ex- as at September 14, 1939 and Sep - fag the map very closely, letting r' nothing escape you. Notice that aminer. tember 14, 1938: die of September to 13.6, wh[ck. Sept. 14/39 Sept. 14/38 however, is no higher thea the av- Germany and Russia, Hungary and TO LOOK FORWARD TO Galv6s 10.20 8.67 ,rage at that time of year for the Russia, are new next-door neigh- Butcher Steers 7.37 15.70 past six years. Butter production hors? Imagine waking up one Hay fever victims have some- Handywefght is down 3% but the price per :morning tc find the Rad Army thing l look forward frost. with I hopefulness—the first frost. After Lambs 9.55- •.8.06 pound at the middle of September .looking in your front window. „0�,l 27c,. the 1937 price._ _. - the first frost, they can settle Bacon hogs 9.47 "l.6T had risen to 2?c, a— ' y �" down and look forward to the ear- Tobacco's Big Market which was much higher than the HIGHWAY SITUATION: For the f average September price for the su_ ly part of neat September, but not The quality of leaf in Ontario past six years: duration of the present war, Into Fall. and Laraine Day ch -hopefully.--m-Kitchener Record. tobacco this year is exceptionally 'highway construction in Ontario this two-pled suit with cadets,Jacket testuriag blab collar In dark gree# good. Thea nonan mach with re- The apple crop is Ontario thio _ will be at a standstill, it is an- the rice the growers will season is, much above the average - sett, sat silver buttons and d,det's PARKING nounced from Queen's Park. One atripas In dark green felt doers the Motorists should remember that receive for their product.The total for recent or two obs under era in North• aklrt j y parking is only a privilege, nota production for both burley and the estimated total production. But ern Ontario are likely t(, be com- right. A motorist has no more flne•cured is up from last year due the future effect to the farmer of plated, but as far as the rest of the rjght to leave his car standing on to increased acreage. The burley such a good crop Is problematical _ province is . concerned, highway a street than he would have to crop is estimated at from between due to the uncertainty •of export expenditure will be limited to ea- dump a load of bricks or firewood 13,090,000 to 15,000,000 pounds, In markets In the present war situ- expenditure repair works. N T A R i O comparison with last year's 10,- atiou. Pears and grapes are quite pa 0 beside the curb. If all would pay _ —o— 600,000, in the Empire market Can. good, and the peach crop Is a due due respect to their privileges JAPAN'S BIG DRIVE: Military there would not be so much trou- adian tobacco has a distinct ad- bumper one, but again the possiMs observers at Chungking, China, are bhe but the few who abuse it .vantage over American tobacco curtailment of home consumption. B! VIC which is heavily dutiable. if a shortage of sugar for presenins - convinced that Japan is planning make it necessary to curtail fila a large-scale offensive in China privilege of .all others.—Owen Cheese. Butter Up 'be f experienced, may offset the during Oriober.",They believe that ONTARIO OUTDDOORS .. So.etu Sound Sun-Times. Cheese production in Ontario is benefits of these-excellent 'fruit °1s final attempt to subjugate HAPPY CLAYS AHEAD up :% over last year. The price crops. China" will be undertaken with A NAME FOR THE WAR per pound rose two cents between Reviewing the agricultural situs- confidence- at thrt time by the With the hunting season about No orae has yet provided the the middle6of August and the mid- tion as a whole, it is unmistakably ` =Japanese because of the fact that to open, happy days lie ahead for war which started a few weeks ago clear that the Ontario farmer at the European powers which. for. nimrods throughout Ontario. A with a distinctive name so that it the present moment is in a better mercy provided assistance to China consensus of reports from experts might be the more easily diisting- "After a short-period of hest- position financially than for many :would no longer be able to do so an the hunting outlook in the pro- uisbed from the Great War of tatiou and- qi ietness, it is very seasons pail. He is going to have. .becauee of the European war. A vines indicates that prospects look 1914=18. The straggle of 20 years likely .that businesswill Im- more money to- spend, and retiAt grand concerted.offensive on a even, better than last year'$ suc- ago is still so fresh in the minds en and manufacturers throughout rove and that ander the im• scale not hitherto attempted is ex- cessful bunting season. of the people and the effects of it Dthe proAnee will benefit directly. peeled.. In many parts of Oabario moose, still so apparent that it has up to pact'of war demand productive as result of his greater demaa4L --o— deer and black bear are reported the present, been known largely as activity' and, consequently, !a- Looking ahead right now, business GERMANY'S STRA rEGY: Now to be abundant. Among the dis- The War. Some term will have to dlriduai and business incomes, is going to be good. that Poland has been subjugated, tricts in which the ouElook is par- be found to'indicate the d3lsstfnc- will rise substantially." `„ - Germany's broad strategy is. to ticularly good, especially for tion. — Port Arthur Newa•Chron- The unheard voices of count- 'bring Rumania under its control, nx&se hunting, are Metagams, isle. —Hoa. J. L Ilsley; Mtntster of less minions of human being ask that they shall not be vainly sstai- and to marshal Russia, Italy and CWpleaa, Nicholson, Schreiber - National Revenue, Is 'get Spain as .its "complete allies" be- a tiipigon:. As-the result of-a vow taken 39 speech 8ced again."-Fianktin D. Reosrs• tween now and next spring, the Ring Necked Pheasants years ago to write to her sisters veil. Manchester Guardian believes. `Excellent sport for Ontario shot- every day, a 68-year-old Birm- {' This well-known Brtifsh newspaper grin shooters is promised this year ingham, England, woman has writ= p' y ten 72,980 letters containtn 14,- ' y declares that Germany hopes that' as the Ontario Department bf g LIFE'S LIFE THAT ••• •,:' .: By Fred Neher k`I 696 000.words emptied 1 014 bot- by :,pring the divisions released Game and Fisheries completes its r p r from Poland and Rumania will be annual distribution of more than ties 'of ink and spent $2,500 on = in Northern Italy and that France30,000 ring-necked pheasants postage stamps. -can be taken by a German and throughout the province. The 'Italian invasion from the south; birds will be released in townships while the Mediterranean Sea and establishing protected game areal 1 BEE HIVE No-thern Africa will be made in and an open season will be deelar- secure for the western powers ed thin fall. - with the help of Spain, :who by• Killed On The Highways that time will have'been brought And. while we're on the subject I / ' i into ciAer association with the of hunting. let's say a few words' s u AXIS. about the astounding amount of 'Twould make' little difference, game killed annually on the high- s ,%L1 of course, to the lines of this broad ways of this continent. After. strategy, if, in the meantime, a reading this note•we trust you will _";£uropean "peace" had been cqn- . exercise as much caution as pos- .,:eluded• sibie in driving through wooded • ' areas in crder to reduce the am- -- %ur..t of wildlife destroyed by mo-- - Kills Two Deer tosists, The Ohio -division - of conservation has jus: issued the .With Single' Shot following .figures for game found _ deadon the highways of Ohio e what airs. H. D. Bayles might from May 21 to July 1 of this year: Rabbits.•2,620; pheasants, liave done to the California deer 453; oppossums, 414; quail, 361; ,population if she had been using deer; 3. a high-powered rifle must remain. ldmittedly, in many instances,' t is the-realm of speculation. it is impossible to avoid hitting- She carried only 4a small-cali- mime of-the smaller animals and \ n bred weapon when she set out • tiame birds, but the exercise. o[ _ with her husband on a hunting due caution will unquestionably • excursion near Los Gatos..• Mr: cut down the destruction -of game. Bayles saw no game, but Mrs. ,w Bayles sighted what she thought -:Cgws•spend eight out.of the 24was one deer. Raising her rifle hours in actual grazing; the re- �-G'Ep N%yE�4e lo.rrrNt:MII ryrrr sari _ .y -' -'-she fired, a single shot. maining, 16 hours are passed In "Got. him," she cried. rseting and chewing'the cud: Pas Whaddya mean I stole the election s e e s I paid cash for it,-didn't 12!!" { REG'LAR FELLERS — The Silver Lining _ By GENE BYRNES 4 WHAT ARE YOU :. O, I'VE GOTTA SHOW I � 80 WOARi[D THIS RtPORT , i �I � l I ht GLAD ABMT,PINHEAD? o CARD TO fAY FATHER �Y"'� N T AN HELL PUT AIN'T MY _ - _ g- ME ACRbZST-HJ0 FATHER, KNEE AAC..... r '� - �a• t �) I l� i, r � �J')'' \�•\\�`��_, �. max_ -- �'+- _• ,.. .! ,r' - L�_,I °�_ r: ars .� "y�.'ti - , .. v� t. We 8" A*- sorry to learn that Mr. Amber Honey pr6coods, to Fred for Lou Disney, of Oshawa, is very in Theic Mnoun; thence to . DunkeWs iso.. Z. in the Oshawa -Hospital. We hope 8, for nigm. Friday, procemb to y `1for a speedy recovery. 'week T1& ONLY. se- per 1` MEAT MARr%,U Me own St"is Where he WM Per 7111111M, $L" Paid Is a&=" Mr. Wm. MaZey &M bb pupils aftg yew own csiataluor& main until the following Tuesday, Fuller, Sebec*16aft to this United BUSM were at the School Fair at Brou- tF We car n"n" #ad ft S*Wm SM in &&&gas. OPL ry a falf lineof gham on Friday last, and carried Pickering ARNOLDWOLD DOCK, the off their share of prizes, North Belgian Stallion, (jhwola North of village 4th concession. 1010 MURKAR. -Freo' 14tor The Greenwood Gleariers' Bible Tresh Clan met at the home of Mrs. W. No- U=, Form3) the property of Gee Gon Tdesday evening with Miss �GREF MERRIE An NWOOD d Allan Reesor, Markharn R. R. 11 Rets Flynn in charge or the pro- win maim the. season, of 1939, as follows: Monday , June Mn. F. L Green is. visiting city gram. CHRISTMAS! i ­-CUred 5th, will leave his ownafternoonstable, Lot The W.- M. S. of the Circuit will friends this week. 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and proceed to -`:, meet at the home of Mrs. V. Par- Buy alittle Remnant, Harold Short has enlisted with with Meats Picker., kin on Thursday, October 5th, w-i Wilmot Shed's, Base Line, the Oshawa Tank Division. Mrs. Ralph Mowbray in charge of Make her and him&Gift ing, for night. Tuesday, at Bed., f is at your service Bryant's, Con. Mrd. MacLean is suffering from a the program. All the ruek them all away Oar delivery 3, Pickering for la&iies are rac knee.fractured limb, below the kn :Till December 25th. noon, thence to his own stable. On 4� welcome. Miss -Dorothy D1srey---1s_-vW4­- -...PhQne Pick 1620 Tbilredsky morninsr to virm.. NI&OIG our 115th issue unde her brother and his wife in Oshawa inI r CLME44CE, SILK this heading, through an error in TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP Sullivans-corners for noon, thence two week. to the, Woburn Farms, Markham making up our pages, an editorial Opp.Town Kali, WHITBY Mrs. J. Boyer and Mrs. Perkin item concerning sugar and tea pur- Road for night. Friday to Chan. have ha' been visiting the latter's son :,_Tapseott's Armadale, for chases, unintentionally got into BRO1,112AX noon, Irl Toronto. thence to his own stable until the the Greenwood column, and was Mrs, Ba THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Mr. and taken as a personal rap at some- -THE following Monday afternoon. Tema 4�n called on Mr. and AND one locally. The editor attempts to $13.00. All accidents , at owner's, ,.Mrs. Walls recently. VV 3M Z'M:8'W" risk. explain to Greenwood readers that Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller and &11 kinds of F epair Work this item had no connection with daughters, of Pickering, visited W. All Tuning Guaranteed Greenwood's commercial activities, THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAN W. and Mrs. Gee on Sunday. whatsoever. C. 18. MwDONALD S, ept.eat and 30 Mrs. F. Walls and Mr. Howard ------------------ Ormerod and Miss Edith visited . 209 Close Ave., Toronto Two Shows. at 7.00 and 9.00 ATTENTIONI .,Bovair—Robbins Mr. and•Baldwin at Locust Hill re- Lione.Lakeside'1502 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 cently. The marriage of Mary Marguer- Orden taken at NEWS OfficeBr' SONA H"IE ock Road Gravel The Dramatic Club are putting ite, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f. -on their- play "By the Help Of T. P. Robbins, of Pickering Ont TYRON"OWER 'Pit Scotty" at Gzeen -River, on Octob- to,Mr. Albert- J. Boyair, of Wiar- Barcla y-T_ rangDort' IN ton, Ont., son of Mr. and the late Crushed Pit Runo­ A number of the young people Mrs. Mitchell Bovair, took place Deft awyw "Sp-cand Fiddle" Zravel were wiffi Mr. AM Mrs. Ed; Amnis quietly on S&Aurday4, last,.at the the 'cottage at Orillia Beach 01- home of the bride's between Claremont, Broucliam at Sand and Graida ,.-,er the week-end. Parents, at six Greenwood, WbdteT&le.gnd Torae6g WITH thirty o'clock, with only the im.- RUDY VALLEE Ross with Walls, who has been wi mediate relatives present. The Rev. My drivers an trained to be Cards his cousin at Mount Forest,'for the -EDNA MAY OLIVER 7.- Stone E. G. Robinson, of Pickering offic- courteous and reliable. summer, has returned as the busy ' iated. The bride, who was unatten- MARY HEALY season it over itip there. dad, wore a dark greezi, travelling LYLE T LBOT Dalivered or Loaded in Pit A Red Cross society has been suit of wool satin and Kolinsky, Speciall Rates an Long Dk4sess PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Toronto office Howard 6471 organized by our women and girls, with matching b&auRg. accessories, and cor- with- Mrs. F. L Green wW Mrs. sage of Talisman Monday, T�Ies&y a Wedm"&W .:W. W. Gee as convenem Roses and Lily- Me ordal too smalL Now too 11111,110 OCTTBER 2. 3, and 4 JOHN BOURNE & SON of-the-Valle-Y. The reception after, AN aMpments insured said wistsetail .M. wall-held at the Pickwick Inn, Pick- how dw weadw First Show at 7.00 ROOFING SPECIAL ering. Later, the bride andgroom Last Complete Show at 8.20 left an a trip for , Montreal and TOL MIARTH-A RAYS S-1 St& Wgkt. Asphalt Shingles I Rk Pointe east. Thty will reside in pw ► a" dr CIO% 1L and C. BOB HOPE Toronto. Ownel md operated tr 3-1 Wzkt. Ashplialt Shinsiss PM so% ftok L Bodo r All first quality Teftnto "NeveSay e r SDi " Roofing co, skingim Is low of .5 sqm or over. WITH Prim subjftt to change wNh" I • ANDY DEVINE mtie& ALAN MOWBRAY ISM P, -P A. -...a 04 00 PICYCE.,MG v ALW 7 RIB-ROLL or `� tE y iIhtrepIs,s+oop�ezmry• LUMBER YARD Tito-Up 1100 tut h le New is being widel used fie York Sleeps" COOKSHUTT we:71=r 0 ,moi WITH proof requires m4nA keep. MICHAEL WHA F�OstPOOd p Nft JEAN ROGER tooi� Soave Tom CHICK CHANDLER WOODBURY Agency Now Stock of Parts on ZmW M ftirvice on above maAfteir 4 demod TM will :& % PIT 00 K P40 I Implements on e3ddhit in sealift 'Consu t News, owe= etca .! .W.D. TWEEDIE -THOS. LYE R. R. 1, Pickering On Roofing for Barna and for HARVO WS Claremont, Onto ; AO Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay Canah's Sawkd FMiA Track, Uour lia,dwo,e, No GUVERS IN A VON "% Omni% Lift Eze Garage,Cement work :Z IMUSHES PERFECTLY and Carpenter- work of allDRIES IN NO TI I Expert service and' re. --pairs to all make8. Reas. Dealer for Eastern Steel - all -Work eroducts. onable chargas. Let US give ion an estim-4te on your ­,guaranteed. Requirements. ARTHUR FIELD %.ID oi-wods -611 es� HO&SE RE(jISTFA Grioints,Radio end T Member'Official Radio Service r1aj fit%% Masmy-Harris t 01 COVet Vdift OtV The Grand Champion Clydesdale Anocisek n. va T."'to ot to",. �t 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING 0, 'Cog We 010 at a 00 1., Imported Stallion, HAWXRIGG jot 0&.,. -.03"V -ece% - n.. � mp m n SELECT, (27348), (224U), LInrol. Farm- I ' le .0 No. 3298 Form 1. the property of 91 'ostofails oven. W,tta ge %Vb. Owft Wilson, Brougham out. will Lr­ E.O'N L 0% Sales and, Servwe vw e CA"A eso Idt ov!a, make the season of 1939 at his own 10ev, 0'9 . FEMORAL DIREOTOR AND I'll 31, CS t to 0 stable. Terms $15M, Payapad ble 15th January. $1.00 off will be allowed V�06 too �e- aR" Suecessor to W. J. Mather,l-Ind to parties, who truck their mares. Mazes froma distance will be tak- StoLiff jle She has solved the daily problem...because FISH offers a welcome and on care of at reasonable price. Night and D"IfService[ wholesome change at mealtimes, something the whole family will like. allThe Black Percheron Stallion, Business Phon-Tb*r ea Reside Aoft IT 111 re over 60 different kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish ]Kckory Lad. (Enrol. No. 11155 9301 W21i from which you,can choose, either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned 1VT .or-pickled. All of them can be served in an infinite variety of recipes. Form, 3).the property of Allan Ree- - And...one of the good things about FISH is thatit is nourishing,and so soy, will stand for service ce at his 40y to prepare I Serve Fish to own stable. Tema $10.00' 7- ..votw family often. COMMODORE AGAIN Ae 'p, DIPARTMRNT OF FISH111 ekoicely bred 'Clydesdale staHion, A of ecru ma. OTTAWA. full line' F001 (21N12), the property of P.6bt. Dia- obinery. Mso plows, IA foe, of Green River, will stake the PERMANENT NAGG[N.0, PAIN Pao season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- plow poicts ead repairs fRog THAT FRAYS TAE TEMPER for all kinds of bfassey. day, May 23rd, will leave his own AND NkHES. IT MAY BE Department of Fisheries l stable at Green River and proceed ottaw& to John Barnes, Cherrywood for Harris machinery. Please send m Booklet, rAght. We"esday, proceeds to Bee. YOUR YES. -100 T*MPtl.4;Xwr;:�!e H. TUCK, OPT. D. JOHN L. (HILLMAN A Ackfovd% Con. 4, Lot 19, ior (PLUANN►PRINT LZTTRAS PLAINLY) BROUGHAM, LOW. noon, thence to W. E. H01twa Dlaaey.11laek am F. CL .................................................. Phone ?ilk 8 IF 19, = am. 1111 ; Pie lblr V-16 L 9MAWA. 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I( H Q U SLI r 3� >t , Mrs. James Briscoe spent the Thos. and Les. Lye and Vic. Bob- An interesting wedding took place LOU week-end with friends In Toronto. inson were home over the week- on Wednesday, 27th, at .M WAWANE Af.1 C& LSPEAK Mrs. Herb. Cooper is visiting end. the United Chureh, Claremont, Ont.with friends in Toronto this week. D. A. sad Mrs. Pagh visited Mr. when Margaret Ashley, daughter �~ �� f a�/ aloe" SYSTEM Mr. Caster of Toronto spent of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland DAMP and Mrs. Feasby, of Sandford on AND, —=39unday with his father here. y was united in ma -?�"�ras�t `+—and i 4; Sunday. Mr. Feasb is very mach cringe to Wrilism �m Is�ases� Yid ,� J�7 Mr. and Mrs. Robins, of Lindsay Lionel Normaa,' son, of Mr. and WWd>3a, MM ,h. .improved in health. •. spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. H. L, Douglas, of Bobcaygeon. hwerseas All are asked to keep in mind Annual District Field Day The church was prettily decorated with i for the Continuation Sobools will P Y All 1[hWk6 � Advertising ' the -Baptist . Church Anniversary .be held at Pickering on Friday, with gladioli and fern. Rev, I. E. _ Writs W rtisas Services here next week-ehd, inc- of next week. Kennedy, of Claremont, officiated. FOR GARDEN PARTIES,P11RKS -lading the grand concert and sup- Do not forget that this Friday Miss Anne Lehman, of Stouffville, -BOWMAN &ROME FIELD DAYS ETC. Per on Monday evening. night, Laura Johnston and her all Prayed the wedding music. During MHlTBT ANTAILIQ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evans, Mr. '.Girl Swing Band will Play for the the sigming of the register, Miss WILSON RADIO A. Stuart Luella Gaymaa sang. The bride, BROOKLIN ONT ..and Mrs James Graham, dance in the Hall. The B881 Store,- and Miss Bessie,. Mr, and Mrs. J. The Sacrament of the Lord's given in marriage by her father, Cl�s�rem7s -�` Beelby -and Kathleen attended the Supper will be held in the' United wore a lovely gown of white sat- PSONIJ 92l Phone 15 r 11 ,i• 1 v,t 108th anniversary of Quaker Hill -Church here on Sundaymorningin, the full skirt of which was pan- -t Church on Sunday last. neat, pan- elled in satin and lace. The fitted F U R lilt I T U RPJ The Annual School Fair proves Mr. and'Mrs. A. Mantle are leav- jacket had a Queen Ai,ae collar We are displp:ying an attractive r' to be one of the most interesting ing our village shortly, taking up and long sleeves which were puffed variety of 'COUNT — �� of local, enterprises. Tiny exhibits residence in Toronto. Their many at the shoulder. She wore a finger Aluminum and Granitewars Eta. ' at the fair here were •more sumer- tip veil held in place by a halo of RADIO SERVICE friends regret losing their friends Furniture.and Furcituee _ ous-and the quality higher than inof many years. orange blossoms and carried a Novelties. .-any past year. The crowd .attend- A. Mantle will-hold an auction bouquet of pink roses. Miss Isobel Prices-low. in .keeping'with timed. Farert Service on all stakes IT ing, however, was not so great as sale of household furniture 'on .Wed. Tran, as maid-of-honour, was att- of receivers t t in other years. iced in a gown of Queen's blue tuff- Oct. 4th. Bring your sets here and Sawe6 ; Many friends from here will be efts with matching bolero and a interested in the marriage lastRudman—White sweetheart neckline. She wore a - Stock of tubes always on hand. j . week-end. at Columbus, of Mr. Jno. matchingdoll's hat trimmed with p Rusell W. Gray, — Bre hast On& Dryden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. The summer home of Mr. ,.and rose ancarried a bouquet of pink e c i a l s . A. Dryden, to bliss Newell, of Wat- Mrs. Billy, Rudman, at Green River roses. 3::ss Peggy Overland, as 4erdown Ont. Mr. Andrew and Miss Ont,, was -the setting for a quiet flower girl, wore a frock•rose tall- '{ Margaret Miller of Claremont wedding_on Saturday afternoon, etta, mother hubbard style, with Boys' Summer Sweater-a' t • were among the guests-, September 23rd, .when their only matching braided bandeau and —Law Motor Sales The: Fall and final tourn8ment, carried a besket'.of mixed roses. 60c. each Chrysler Plymouth . daughter, Thelma Marina, was un- Chrysler-Plymouth a Mixed Doubles, was held 'on the ited in ma to Archibald Char- Bruce Douglas was grpomsman for , I rriage Boye .Camp Shoes, $1.46 local green on Saturday last. The les, second son of Mr. and Mrs. his brother. The ushers were Gord- prizes, fowl, unfortunately all went Chas. A. White, of Green River. on Overland and Clare Douglas. a Pair Dealer to outsiders. Mr. Short, of Toron- Following the ceremony, a recept-. , GOOD USED CARS . !I Rev, Harry Wilson, of Whitevale, g to; well-known at the local club ion was held at Oak Lodge, where )1=.8.•�♦ h)3 3, 1,Q 5 GOODYF,AR TIRES officiated The bride was attended + .. ,arid a regular winner, was among by the groom's ' sister, Mise Inez the bride's' mother received, wear- a pair W ILLARD SATTER M the lucky players. White, 'while a brother, Mr. Har- ing a gown of Alice blue sheer ov- GENERAL . BLACKSMITHDO d Mr. Tobias Caster who was look- old White, assisted the groom. The er rose taffeta with black access- Men's Sport shirts, with SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS � ing forward to celei5rating his bride was gowned in a flowered in dries anti a corsage of roses: The short sleeves 1.00 ea. Give us a trial on a New (=UUsed.0W 93rd birthday on Sunday last, ave- a wine-colored crepe with corsage._ _groan's mother, who also received � ' 24 Hours Towing tained a fall last Thursday that was attired in a gown of fuschia "Csordon ,# of-gladioli, changing to a brown Men's SQCjCfl, 1sc., �:• ly :,� placed him, in bed for the `May ensemble with yeltow accessories sheer with matching accessories, -mac 35c.and 50c. a r. He was however able to receive a for a short motor. trip. fvblowing and wore a corsage of cores. The •+ p Phone - great-inany friends who called to which, the .happy couple will res- couple left by motor for Northern � p Pay their compliments to our res- ids in Green River. A feature of Ontario, the bride travelling is -s C,- O. BnAe J PIUS$R"G. _ ,ONTARIIO . pected citizen. We hope hd may the wedding supper, attended by dusty pink crepe frock with Plum pboge pick 2W4 d be ,able to get around again- soon- Rev. and Mrs. Wilson, with mem- wool travelling coat and black ace= Three or four charivakis in one bers of both the bridal families, in- essories._ They wibl reside in Bob- `1 night sonnois like an economic war- eluded t3iree grandmothers and esya'��n- R• 0. time .measure. Probably cost less one grandfather_of the principals. to do all of them ate same time. tO You �Fvxe,RAL DI $(TPpg The three-story wedding eake was But one of the "victims" whose surmounted by a beautiful ornam- eWNS Private Ambolaoee '. - marriage took place swne time a- ent from the Golden Wedding ekke Day and Niasht�� 4 go informed his visitors that, being of the bride's grandparents, Mr. 'Rte do Building of all kinds Phone 900L 1 so late, the amount of the "spoils" and Mrs. W. H- Rudman, which wood have to be reduces. was celebrated twelve years ago. II INOTTER OARPRNTBRIN(I, -Malvern.6000 ". On Saturday, Sept. 93rd, a very Many beautiful flowers decorated 1 109MENTING. s _.• Markham -Ont: pretty wedding took place at the the home, -some of which were, PLtM'RING p home of the bride, when Wilma, scattered over the bride and groom and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, on their•departure. of Norwood, becamethe bride ofiROOFINO y Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. David • n 'lea Farr s Elevator Gregg, of Claremont. MissBurgess was s former teacher at Cedar 1 ( Cf j We.also atsell Brantford Roofing ' NO T ' '� ll Materials,Empire Bathroom ClaremontOnt. a Creek school, and well known to Egatpment, Duro Water pPhone — Res. J38 Oboe Im Claremont . People. The wedding Systems. Beatty .i Oar iruehs pass your`way eliry t was attended by Mr. and Mrs. i3tsble Equip went Commission Agsett ter Thos. Gregg and Mr. and Mrs T. ' • other Building Materia ,Creverumcnt to � Wheat '; Coady and immediate members of OOAD, COKE. In stmpls but aim ee- � - a� the Min we can furnish �tltitee Free, We give higbep! grader 119 family. sit On Saynrday, September 23rd,' WOOD, CEM£NT, memcrlsls that will ort Guaranteed Plane at oar a:pensw, S the Woman's Missionary entertain- iAND, iIRSPEL, from everyt. J. PRO�� A trach Its Your servlesl !ed fisc -Baby Band and the Mission off` to di ty 1' Hand in the Sunday School room of <' sIId of app�'+m our 'Phone A502; "1$ the United Church. About thirty , wort will stand oat pTCKERING, ONTARIO ? We alio bay coarse graiasr ) ,children and several mothers were through the ate' .�� BUILDER B. SIIPPLIEa � present. Mrs. T. Norton, Presbyter- ale OJaGarbage 03rt1 a * )tS Na.Beeater Tribute 1al Secretary of Baby Bands .was N. W. STAFFORD - 'the guest speaker, and gave an in- re n- `'Pe have also placed in stock a full mebwat Monumental teresting to to a mothers an %X IXAF JUT Worts children. Ceitificates were present- �• 463 Whitby Ont. COMPANY FEEDS. Kingston Road• West ' ,ed by Miss` Pilkey, Baby Band i j; Complete with Batteries, .$29.95 Supt., to the children . graduating A. W. MITCHELL P from the Baby Band to the Miss- i �: i l-- ion Barra. Lunch was served and a Pickering, Ont. : Very low battery eonsnmption happy hoar spent together. . - 193 Office phone ?400 Residence 8 The Women's Missionary Society 8 Plymouth Deluxe .' Touring ..`'held its regular monthly meetingq ' on Thursday afternoon, Septembell Jir7a . ].pith, at the home of the Misses - � an ,,:::, ', ' '.'�'• ' McGlashan, With Mrs. Johnson the CHICKENS 'WANTE 94-Day Guarantee ' ;President, presiding.` After the op- ening exercises and the transaction Y' .'3G Chev Deluxe Coach - -+of business, Mrs. Lather Pilkey's _ - - .Croup took chorge of the program Here's an opportunityfor farmers — Guaranteed Perfect --=-- Viand the Worship Service. Mrs. Stanbury, Presented the last chap- • ' - r far of the Study Book, 'The Church to sell their produce right at home.. in Caissda''. Tea was served at the. ' • - :ALF. MOLE, Claremont. *fir close of the meeting and a Social at highest market prices,, PHONE 4201 Hour enjoyed d all. Pickering Farms Ltd. have installed ` ' A -pretty wedding took lrlace on. :••Saturday, September .23rd at the ' ' ' • + home of the groom's parents, when a modern plant for killing and finish. VEALCALVES WANTED Lois, daughter of Mr: and firs. . . ,i' � -Gallagher, of Hamilton, was united ing poultry of all kindsat the Mush in marriage g 'Harold, son of Lon- room Farm on No. 2 Highway a# SELL YOUR CALVESIA-T HOME '` and Mrs. Magnus Morgan, don, Ont. (formeidly of Claremont). ! The bride was prettily costumed in Whitby. We have a buyer there Save Time and .Money ; gray, with powder blue accessor- ies. " ies. A reception followed at which for chickens and Fowls buyer at the fa#sn ;F over fifty guests attended and in-' '' r1 a have a buy b j eluded Mrs. Benns, Mrs. Watson, If you have a quantity, write or Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy ,'Mtorgan, and MONDAY, `r'UESDAYi AND �. +� IlHrs. Dopking and Carl, al, of Clare phone and our buyer will call and tont. The bride and groom were Y M/E©NESDAY • � recipients of many beautiful , .. ; gifts. Following the reception, the quote you , price. -P10 EF?1 NC3 'FARMS �PPy 6leve left for B wedding PI CKER'ING RARMS LTD, � trip to 8leveland, and on their re- LIMITED ..� .; :�• turn wHl reside at Guelph, TORONTO PICKERING WHITBY ' PHCN:a 3L _ c Pe„r.r.;> .. .. .. ...... .w-;,:a'. :_ ,. .w•r ^.^a+^._.+'>-•r• e. .,;:r' e^ - $„z^...;w 3...w'..: r6-. - .eCwru.... m,:;.'+..;wa.v ,...-,vera:, _..-•, -+'�..,.:e.eaa ar�,......e<-...:r. ..:-+a .: ,u.�=•"� ,�•�wa+a..m.. -` .as.. '�''.5i,,.�o...:c'n'�* ..:�u> asn....;saru �ra..s.+: "naw• : t�.�.ss:•s's•�a._�s...�:_-.nt w- ,.aFy..-. _ _ .m'._...-... „r �,'...:+a- ,.. ,.,. -_..h .,,..,... ,. ,. .,..,. T. ,, -:,...,-:..,'. _ -.. +fn's •., - W7, Canadian fthtary LeaderMedical Science T� l ., ' :�;:z.t /1115 culwouJ ��.. .:. Fac�;usai� Slay Slowly Mastering v � � r' �. . C4 MEE scho i W �+ y , DestL Rate Has Beeta�rvere� ., �• � r �U Usson in :« `. y the Pact y -` ��:r\ 4a,p00 1 YEARS •t. # _ '7{ § �l'7i�i irC[l� _ •w \ '4�a`i Qt�f�� *� WERE TAiG>rN LESSON I ` *` �` y .That the progress of science dui-' �! �, a-•: .. PRDM THE THE INFANCY OF JESUS 's fag the last fifty years has been N WA-r1M OFF Matthew 1 and Z of real benefit to mankind is noir �M THE OCXAST Printed Tait. Matt. 2:13-23 shown by a review recently given OF Golden ,Text.—And they' shall by Sir Edward Mellanby, Secre• " NEN JELLY_ ,r. tary of the Medical Research AL AAC)Sr call.his name Immanuel which is, ' Council. England. Even in the year PlcRTLY being interpreted, God with ns. 1 .EIV Matt. 1:23 1900 typhoid fewer killed over 6,- ` THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 00.0 people in Great Britain, Vows- $ AIMM SO NAMED Time.—The time T our Lord's days even a mild epidemic causes 13ECRL15E OF THOWL HAEIrT OF hitch is still s matter of dispute, a public scandal. The last fifty BURYING BIRD'S AND SMALL years has, in fact, witnessed a ser- MAMMALS/ 'F1IEY UNDERMINE but .by many it is placed in De- }Ziajcr-General 1'. Y. Anderson, ies of triumphs in the medical field THE BODY UNTIL IT SINKS INTO ? cember, 6 B.C. The visit of the Chief of bliiitia Staff of Canada 'about whose valve to society ass THE EXCA�/ATION BY ITS OWN 3:' .seine. then probably took lace, in : P Y P whole there Can be no doubt what. February, 4 B.C.' daes in he room of his father ever. The Flight into Egypt Herod, he was afraid to go thith- :dot so very long ago pulmonary Matt.• 2:13. Now when they er; and being warned of God in tuberculosis was responsible for ��• were departed, behold, an,angel of a dream, he withdrew into the nearly 3;000 deaths annually in ev- the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a parts of Galilee. 28. And came cry 100,000 of the population. In p(p�yl f�Cw FOR, ONLY + ' dream, saying, Arise and take the and dwelt in a city called Nazarr 1937 there were only 690 deaths .� young child and his mother, and eth; that it might be fulfilled per 100,000. Diphtheria is being TEN GE/VT5 See into Egypt, and be thou there which-was spoken through the rapidly overcome by suitable pre- I, ON THE FIRST HOLE, until I tell thee; for. Herod will prophet, that he should be called ventive Inoculation. AND L:O'SING.. .THEN seek the young child to destroy a Nazarene. The death rate in many large \ DOUSLtNG 'THE BET him 14. And he arose and took In these two chapters of Matt- American and Canadian towns has ION EACH SU0=E 'DI -� -- -the young ebildlmd his mother by hew we have the miracle of the been reduced to minimal propor- HOI ME, AND LOSING, - r t, eight, and departed into Egypt; virgin birth of Christ, who was tions; and In Hamilton, Ontario, a WOULD 13E t?tJT ,, � and was there until the death conceived by the Holy Ghost; we town of 1-75,000 inhabitants, not a e 4026,214..30 of Herod; that it might be fulfill have the miracle of messages single case has been diagnosed In IN AN 18-H©L_S ed which was spoken by the Lord from heaven, there being four, all the last five years. /MATCH. through the prophet, saying, Out of them coming by way of dreams Discovery of Insulin Mr- of Egypt did i call my son. The in two of which appeared the an- In the field of biochemistry also CO".��?m Nu ecwrlcc we prophecy here quoted is found in gel' of. the Lord himself; there is there have been equally beneficent SEXTON beetles have an acute sense of smell, and quickly locate Hos. 11:1. When God it telling the miracle in nature o! the star advances, says Sir Edward Mellen- my dead creature lying about, Atter burying the body,the female the story of his love to Israel, he that guided the wise men to Beth- by. The discovery of Insulin has beetles lay their eggs in the decaying flesh, so that the emerging says to them: "I loved you and lehem; and there in, ftnalIy, the saved thousands of lives in the yon my be born amidst an ample food supply. brought you oat of Egypt. Egypt great miracle of fulfilled prophecy, case of diabetes and enabled many to you was a'place of oppression, five prophecies being referred to more thousands of sufferers to -the place of slavery." There was in these two chapters. one from lead comfortable and active lives. ■ P� f BUILDER _ a great exodus, and he led the Isaiah, one from Micah, one from The same' is true in .respect of ( f exodus otic of Egypt. Now, four Hosea, one from Jeremiah. and pernicious anaemia, thanks to the hundred years after the voice of one a summary of the tecahings of discovery and application of liver ■ prophcey. a eltiid da born, the the prophets concerning the atld certain stomach extracts. lBOliitZOAF?AL Answer to Previous kh�tH 12 Planes of to- allohild upon whom-all the hopes of humiliation .attending the birth More recently still the discovery 1 Pions Qyer day are built God should rest, and therefore and residence of the Savior. Bea- of the sulphanilamide group of the and airplane on �� i E the hopes o! men. The child vea sends for the sceompiishmetat compounds has brought a-new and builder plane as his 1 E shares the result of the sin of his of God's purport in this event the already proven weapon into the 12 Swift canoe. 13 His first flight J Darn people, and is driven by the Holy Spirit, the holy prophetic field against a large group of bac- 13 Weird was a; -- 6 gortrtptsun of Israel (which re- writings. the ar gels, tate star. terra-produced diseases. 14 Corvinebird• sulted in the EdomiW Herod be- 20 In lieu : Ing on the throne) into Egypt. 18 Branches. 22 Posting As of old, God loved Israel when 17 Concerning I llRl LL 25 God of sky a child, and brought it-out of �=I'tr 26 Jolt Egypt, so his.love centers still up- opt.. 21 Rage 1 - on the king who is yet to build a RAD10 ,0NOTES l!Titanic 29 Born a fifty and establish a nation, and iron-ore. 30 Yarn spindly ;he also shall conte out of Egypt, 21 Most obscure P� _ �• t and coming out shall lead the exa- �� D N �`y, S 23 Lava, 45 Greek letter. YEFI'1`�CAL 35 Boatswain F " dna with others following. 111// X17 Balance (zo- 1 Engnsb coins 38 Heavenly Gy y M A DG E ARCHER 24 Schoolmasters. disc sign) .2 Holy City of I :'Slaughter of the Babes 9 o Ota• 28 Shed. 49 Sea eagle Italy, 9 T 16. Then Herod, when he saw AROUND THE DIAL Caplan, ou.Sunday, October 1st at 32 Apathetic 51 Loiters. !0 Vestment :That lie was mocked of the Wise- . ..The first week In October fore- 1:30 p.m. over CBL. 33 To lixiviate. 52 3 Squirrel skirl, !1 Falsifier men, was exceeding' wroth, and casts a very busy season for the COMING PROGRAMS 53 Isinglass. 4 Thin !2 To do wrong. agent"forth, and slew all the male airwaves of all networks. Of !m- 34 Thick soup 'The following to a line-up of vert 55 Fit and his S Smooth 43 Half35 children that were in Bethithem, portance is .the return on the programs beginning the week of Midday sleep' --- were 8 Sooner than !4 One Littre and in all the borders thereof, coast to coast Canadian network of October lot �. . 38 Type measure. co-invtntors 7 Gale. 48 Since . . from two ears old and under, ac- three well known programs; the 2 37 Electrical unit of the air- E Pertaining to 48 Twice y Sunday, October 19t. 1_ noon, cordingto the time which he had Tender Leaf Tea serial "One Man's 39 Land right. plane (pl.) a rete. SO To free Radio City Mucic Hall a itL F:rao 42 Units of 58 He first ex- 9 Metric weight.31 Pound exactly learned learned of the Wise-men. Family," which still tops the pop { Y ltspee. NBC-CBC; 5:30 p.m, 'Met- 1 17. Then was fulfilled that which ulsrity poUs. now will be heard at energy perimen.ted II Johnnycake. 5l Measure o{' ' was s lea. through Jeremiah the anew time — Thursdays et 8:00 ropolitan Auditions of the Air. 44 All right. -with —s. 11 Children, area Po 8 NBC-CHL; 9:00 p-m. Chase and prophet, saying, 18. A voice was p.m. — beginning October Gth, Sanborn Hour, NBC-CBIi: 9:00 1 d. beard in' Rama#, weeping and Charlie McCarthy and his �r se p.m. Ford Symphony Hour. CBS - ,;, great mourning, Rachel weeping and Sanborn Hour on Sundays at CFRB; .9:00 p.m. Band of the Can- ''-• 8:00 p.m, on October 1st, and, Dr. . 'for her thitdt2tr' and she would adian Grenadier Guards, CBL. not be' comforted, because the William L. Stidger's inspirational _ Y Monday, October 2nd. 8:00 p.m. are not. Herod's massacre of'the program "Getting the Most Out of Qa I babes of Bethlehem of courie did Edward G. Robins . Town" Lite." every day Monday hr, , not Rchieve its ott'ect: The ro_ to Friday at 11:45 a.m. a r,rom CBS CFRB; 8: ,0 p.m. Tuesday p Night Party.. 8:30 phecy referred to here is to be October 2nd. D•t4• Tosca'nini arrives In Am !ca On the Boulevards, CBL. fount}• in .Ser. 31:1x. Rachel is a Co'conduct the I\'BC Symphony' Tuesday, October 3rd, 11: � a.m. o repre common grief of`lsrael. at the throughis third season au . s n „ cruelty' of Nebuchadnezzar sever- previous years, the broadcasts will aff Host Out t Life". N Prayer, : al centuries before. be heard on Saturday$ over the noun Sweet Hour or Prayer. CBL; 1 - NBC-blue network and CBL from 9:00 p.m. Appointment. wish Agos- Relurq.to Nazareth 10 to 11:30 p.m. starting Octoher ttni, CBL, y 19. But. when Herod was dead, 14tH. Wednesday. October 4th. 1:30 R .�► behold, an angel of the!Lord ap- . . . In the sports world Red Bar- p.m. World Series Games. MBS- ' f•.. peareth i1t a dream to Joseph in her and Bob'.Elson are preparing CBL CBY; 7:30 p.m. Burns and 1:gypt, saying; 20. Arise and take for the firet game, of the World. Allen, CBS; 9:00 p.m, Tesaco filar - the your_g child and his mother, Series which will be played on the Theatre. CBS: 9:.0 p.m. Fred Al• and go into the land of Israel, for afternoon of Wednesday, October Jen. CBS. � r1- they are dead htat sought the 4th. These two are, radio's best Thursday, October 5, 3:00 p.m. , child's life. 21. 'And he rose and known sportscasters. Tender Leaf Tea serial "One Man's I 53 took the young child and his mo- . . . CBC network changes list the Family", NBC CBL; R:30 p.ixt, Joe •titer, and came into the land of return of "And it Came tb Pass" Penner, NBC. 5% i Israel. 22. But when he heard that -popular Biblical dramatizations Friday, October 6th, 8:00 Q - -'— -Archelaus' was reigning' over Ju- produced from Montreal by Rupert hate Smith Hour, CBS. .� — -' PiOF==Impracti4at . . By J. MILLAR WATT` THIS WILL GO 1KELL I�VE ONLY GOT c E '{ THE WORK OF , J SO THE T14ING WOULD B_ e WORK FOR THREE MEN — `:� t� � WASTING ONE MANS ' FOUR MEN, _ Ti iV11= s IRI . S rte,• _ (}:r Ire,» hY TNA'R alt ,P,J„ -l". Ir.., , $�1/�r • i•_ -:' :^>^ w.Ptlne .a.._ -ear 8'.,, c. -mTo.-,•.. .. ., _: .;;.. .:.. > `,� :_ -/.T.� - .�.,, ,.a"'6 J• ; y.,,b .,-a.�a �r ... ...,weep: .... �_zu.��. :�•�-zax:,ter-. : .... ;esti.;.-.� .: :,-_._',.;..,,:..:.:. w�.... ..'.a^*: ..e:- .<.,se�.wa'.,_ .a..'.. .:;:��✓''... _,,,.,x.d: �s :� /...,.�'�. �:� "`�� . 'x•-arm', .:. ,.j,,.. ., � �,_..v++vr'.+,yam-„„ ,.�.,•.•<:.,.� :. . '� ;=a 9 'vi:e -, - n, ,.:.�' .. '.•:.S'4' µ .. .. r ,sr:r^' t q.=^o+.r •.e,er?•rx-.,a+a•�.v •.�ye�rnw ,eFrY�a +a....w.ra.s.,w...,f5„ ... .-_s•w �'�.�, , a.. .,.yw�""'"t�"r",r AA mach for me. First I Seed• the S`` ideal Burns weeping tato a pati. -(DELICIOUS e•e • ”; t i i ent's pillows; and thea I find keit t I 1 most a>;dent admirer and imitator 3 T RE FR ES H t N G ,�' dissolved in-team because' — she A says—she's happy. '•I—" l 5t "Who?" Tran sat up abeuptl,. g L l 1 "Me?Imitate her?" v ` "Well, who has been your in- jFr JA spiration then? . Why,'it was get- ``.,. ' ting so you even looked and talked -like her r' so a Tran stared . . . So that was the - ►11 Br SADEE B. CHAMBERS -� �d way, she had been seeming to Bob AL* feet et icicle.i —like Katherine Miller—the per- AV •• TWO PARTY CAKES sf` S � fe .t "Honestly, Agility," he was go- 'Vacation- days are about over, -, ing on, "it restores my confidence the pantry shelves and also all the containers to the , a in the balance of the universe to are about taxap limit of their.capacity. The busy find out that you have an honest cry left in your system—eveti homemaker turas to the other if , it is all for another man." cooking with a little more aerioes ' ,4 He was grinning now=that old planning and thought. Desserts are Whim ical grin that made the departing from the fresh fruit ten- homeliness of his lean dark. face coction to something different, and finish into boyish chgrm; but there cake plays a very Important part 11 TAF,`,�iET1A1T wEA"EE Y in'ihis departure. I am very partial %�. was a wistful twist to the grin that c use cake adding variations by icing ' Suddenly she was remembering �r the magic o! those early stolen and, 'fillings about which I shall write you later, but -for this once ' minutes of theirs—rocking togeth- .• �. SERIAL STORY or in sm.cthered laughter that day here are two very special favorites. in here before the instrument They may fit in for your pie- cut Thanksgiving preparations. I KTERN E� TROUBLE p ;�R� "at serf cuts; roomofG-a6 one intoxicat- Enjoy tag spring morning to the music .JUBILEE CAKE th! g4nuln! B E!i pore Cowan Stone + By of hurdy-gurdy outside; the puffs cup butter peppermint flavor of snatched from his cigaret behind 1 cup "Car _._ L FINAL CHAPTER ._ your hair down somewhere," he protecting screens; his little finger 1 eg :. D�U�LEMII�T 'GUM 1 f HAFTEX X11 went on cbeerfally. "You would crooked momentarily through hese Two-thirds cup milk—_ :Got Sam* d�o 1 Katherine Miller said trema- pick a 'nee festive little nook fike as they met by chance in a quiet 2 cups cake Hour r 3oasly—as if she had been last this for ft:" corridor~—that day in. the steam 9 teaspoons baking powder : any romantic girl in love instead j thought you might her. of the sterilizing orde ed her to 1 teaspoon-salt- mil* 'combining after each . So he had been hunting f of the most efficient and hard- tion.Just th g soh addb : drtiving supervisor of nurses at to know" he was lighting a cig- marry him i teaspoon almond tion. Fold to egg whites beaten Wn`t-Vincent's, "What makes you arette.as he spoke, frowning down Starting Over Again Cream butter until very soft, alfa stiffly, but not dry, Hake In well 'What a blind little idiot she then gradually blend in sugar and greased cake pans (three) In a may that? I mean that he—how act it, carefully not"iookina at bee had been all these months! . do you know"' —"that it isn't so bad as we Way, all those high-handed things bream until very fluffy, Add well. moderately hot oven 2b minutes. "Oh, that!' said Tran briskly. thought at first---about Old Sarge, she had said to Miss Miller—if beaten egg yolks and eombtue well. Cover with seven minute Icing and "That's one set of Symptoms you I mean- The paralysis was mostly Bob were right, she ought to have Measure the sifted flour and resift ,amble well with line shredded don't have,to a. with baking powder and salt, Add be registered nurse due to shock. The tendons and been saying to herself. . . Wel! to recognise. You'd see it your- nerves will be all right. Bar- It's.a wise woman who knows en- to tint mixture alternately with ri udection, which doesn't seem milk, combining after each add!- self if you weren't so scared of n8 ough to take her own good advice, tion of wet or dry ingredients. And YOnr HOWehOl acting and feeling like a human likely, your god will soon be hurl- SM thought, lastly add beaten sag wkites and PTObleI>di being. . . . Oh, do go along before tag his thunderbolts at one and all "Of course, I got off with the vanilla. Tura into it inch (two) :you have time to dry off! If you again in his best Jovian form." moron toot," he was on with Have you fussy eaters in your 1 could one keg ourself looking Tran >Ta1eP�. "Oh, Bob, Gra you g going ilei] Greased pans. and bake In a f T DA you have trouble y p y g his funny, twisted grin. 'I should moderate Sven about 29 Want" a varied sed Interest. 1' 'that way—you're so sweet, all sure s sure," he said 1 N :have played Old Serge's system, antll a goMen or light brown. mean? Do out cakes fall? bright-eyed and likE t2aat. dryly, " s and put you in our lace with a a wsi ea a Stam Without another word Miss urge P p y y P slightly before using. .j gNd envelo mere aios surgeon is ever se- few verbal brickbats in the begin. .•:. 1[Iis lie H. � es�i� Miller amusingly turned and went, a to be about everything. But fig. But•nor-I had to lead with almost running, down the Barri- it may reassure you to know that my chin. . . . Well, I could eat of CHOCOLATE ICING this paper and ate will eases• dor. the Lord High Executioner. him- your to soave ydur PromemL self, is rets sure; too. We'd beth•my arms; and not u tear Dirt 1 asgnares unsweetened eLoeelate ' Tran sat. down stiffly on the pretty of anyone." 1% tablespoons butter . edge of a chair. hardly got �h�, bleeding stopped, "Bob," Tran said in a • small i tablespoon sifted feint saw If the wort happeapd—if Ste- by the way, before he assumed frightened voice, "I—iyou" don't M teaspoon Batt .He Uimderit0a _ 1 =#hen Sargentwere really never to charge of the ease, himself." suppose we could-pretend we were 'M sup whole milk operate again, then she had no- Remembering the surgeon is ,d beginning al!.over—do you? , 2 cases sifted Icing sugar Leonard Carrothess, Kenwood, thing lett. Por the Hist time she her historic nuA,s,.,,,ee report ori Way back at that first day in Ear- 3A teaspoon vanilla pleaded su ty in county police realised ho* inseparably her en- the mythical case of X, Tsan gig ergeney, I mean . . When you Cm up eheeolate and melt gvar thusiaam for her work had been Bled through her tetra. asked for a 'probe'—remember? het water. Remove trots Leat• Grad hurt" at London, 4)ai.. recently. + ,bound up in tjle thought of work "He wouldn't." she asked, "have And I thought yost meant a probe- add better: then cream In fleet to intimd to produce a ddivsr's d Ing with him . . For if her been taking his ow-n pulse, would fie.; I maid—" she sobbed - meaaure of icing sugar. Add -alt enase and wsa finer sae eigllar and y youthful vis4us—Tran was only he'" —"'Would I do? I'm ones pro- and kat milk, then stir in sifted fo- e ' 20—had ever held a more person- She's Nursing Him bationer, i mean'." ing sugar matt! mixture i. thick I m a farmer and I'forgot to as Significance, it had los a "He was leading up to that .■ take the lieense from my overalls � B V And I said—although maybe enough to spread. Add vanilla and and put It in my suit," Carrothom been sublimated in the rest. Cohen Miss Miller came in. she hear it>—'Yo •bet you'll beat very fluffy, ye tt didn't, as Boon put s aro to that. -There's - ,;,.• �� ; _ Finally she got up heavily and P ,�, , Honey, I d like noisily •' explained. „ ?' wandered out into the corridor. never any question about .who's I uderstaad, said Magistrate _ tokses you if I could only find a MOCHA CREAM FILLING She hardly knew hose or why she in charge of a case when the per- day spot” Z tablespoons poetry flour Lhermere is impoedah the mini- made her way to the instrument feet nurse steps into the room." And as they clung together, mttm PeaY-. room—except that sudden! she "So she's nursing him, then?" II tablespoons cornstarch R y Lughing`partly to mask their Two-thirds cup granulated aa- wanted very much to cry, and its "Very much so . . . . And it desperate seriousness, and partly gar - -'unfrequented sterility offered an may interest you to know that she because it was spring and they >a teaspoon salt - admirable privacy for that par- asked for yon as her relief." were young—this time, mercifully, 1 cups milk pose . : Or perhaps rt was the Well, Tran said cryptically, no one opened the door. 2 agaares uasweeteaed chotabli ''SAVES 0 .. +, aoatalgic memory of that other she seta 'nly wr uldn% .want me (THE FND) 1 beaten egg yolk e. da wss it less than two ears around if things hadn't gone off - y— y >A teaspoon vanilla -ago?—when she had stood there-, according to schedule." Combine the dry ingredients O �� O a mere child it seemed to Tran He stared at her as if trying'to :now, yearning over the shiny in- flnd in her tear-stalned face the Lost In A FOS . . thoroughly. Then scald together struments in their lass cases. answer to a question f �s. was the milk and chocolate and beat g smooth. Siir scalded milk into theHe Finds the Oce Curled up in a ]imp little graytroubling him. flour ml=tore. Cook over boiling heap on a wide window ledge, she "That depends on 7vhai you call Woman — •water stirring until smoothly thick- � Wok iwas going about the business for `according to schedule'," he said sued, until no raw flavor remains. which she had come in sorAV&L- oughly workmanlike manner when a few minutes ago, the perfect • r n o . over boiling water again until egg - sdoor opened, and a man's voice nurse was wcening into her-pa- thiekens. Remove from heat ales said: pillow, whik ht patted liar ad t vanilla. GB11ltts � l "Good Lord! Hasn't anyone- ishoulder with his good hand, and d easpooq sail Cool n sOi.ursOit* eat y is the story of a dry, Unloved �,, ,~carnes you yet chit Boodle don't lookere+elll.-respect for.the red- �� � WO � � surgical instruments any blooded man-eater Sorge used ssbeolnraaaier oke ble"'sms• is m - COCONtJ "KE �'rY a1lt of d�of tasks. y ?'� to be makes me hate to use the to a human being before it's One-third cap batter , 1 cup finely granulated suiar It ei�i� dtslII3s • • • tiPb `4 Dn. To Shock only term that aptly describes the too late—if you haven't seen � d- f w Bob Benchley sauntered serosa way he was looking . I-don't the movie, read the story. Z eggs 2 cups cake flou.• It saves rub the room and stood. leaning know what the discipline of this Neat Wpb;. 1 cup hard wheat flour 1 ewd Pis ' hospital's coming t and scrub because it :prgainat the wall, his hands in his P g o• ' pockets, grinning down at her. "Weil, we've still got you. to One-third teaspEeni' salt In her passion of loneliness, uphold the good old traditions," 234 teaspoons baking powder cub through dirt in a jiffy.Keep Two-thirds cup milk !Tran wet so glad to see him that Tran observed wickedly. New People +� � hBitlay she sobbed all the more loudly. Then, at thought of Stephen --`� teaspoon vanilla •'t "I had an idea you'd be letting Sargent patting Katherine Miller's It call does our family good— 1 teaspoon lemon flavoring ,a Y k g Y y go Cream butter and blend in sugar R� BOOKLET—T� Gisew, shoulder-while she wept into his This moving! ui Booklet a>te how this powerful eiem.m pillow, her own loneTmes -sw --.This being just new people , .; gradually•until very light, Add well erraes clogged drains , , . keeps oue- over her in an engulfing tidal With no-past.-p p _ . beaten egg yolks and combine well. ��w Of� � e.sifted flour and resift it WN.—dorms of teats. send for a _ 1 1 wave, and she sobbed anew. To recommend us or exgltse wit~ baking powder and salt, Add sae O0 t° eeud"d B'aoa' Ltd., / Imitating to Icicle ShOrtCOmiriga. aT'taeer0.Oct. anti Liberty Street. Young Dr. Benchley took his We know how long these first hands out of his pockets; then, as Impressions last, if alarmed by his own impulse, And so we keep things trimmer, ' MAKE MONEY—WRITING s 1 thurst them hastily back again. Speak more gently, "Gosh, kid, I'm sorry!" he said And dress oursleves with care Shy StOeS on a I�.W ;'d after a moment. think= To win ing all this time that you were This dictum from our keen-eyed Let k`ansouw Author Teat Your .. just off me because my frivolous Anxious neighbors: Ability Free 4& companionship interfered with the "Some awfully nice new people Under the exy ert uidance of serious business of Iife. I didn't Have.moved inl" Archie McHishnie hundreds of know it was because you—were -Evantha Caldwell, in Chris- not you?ils r We train you by'lnaivy i uai m tad ours co- 4 n deNets w d Home 3 Course t0 ;► .- . Sasses lA 14v8 with him. Y D oe ole � �� i �� tion Science Monitor. duce stories that Bell, and hale gut I m not, Tran sobbed. yop find a market Decide: now. {1 males and bums owe sag, No eards. "Not in the way you mean. It's Write 'for Free Ability, Test, ires, 'tishts instamlr. , , Shaw Schools Limited, Debt w SEE YOUR DEALER or write u m just—oh, hes so swell, and I'm so DW$rf Dog T.P., 1130 Bay Street, Toronto. • is 1'• for.details? darned glad he's all right. I E THE COLEMAN LAMP l STOVE CO., couldn't bear it—about his arm. I fimalleat dogs in the world are i�r q� Ltd. Dept.WO-327.Toronto,OUi. mean." Mexican. Fully grown they sae Ifiue NO. 39 '39 •News.Ilttobw rye In hot ter. The (9317) "Well,",Bob said, "two shocks the size of a rat, and fetch $260 `� action o1 the rye Itself hest,the nater. like this in one day was almost too apiece. C ``- p ;.-h.ja'-: ..•..�..;,¢r- 9^,. .: ""%7ns�'.:. .. wv L'ii+7 .,�,.�.•�,r, ti:<�..,,,, .,.a'T+' t � +xv _ 2iz;��,.M * -•.n-^': •w-tea ..:,cis?- '..:, •.r.. y.- ...,�,,,,•,n„, r. - .�:,cY••�e.s �._ ,'rs-.s, -c '• .r. ..;u' ;.: ': '�...-a .. t. ;,. .. •..'.::_ ..,..,<, '�.- ....s'4•±73X. ;�• �p. ^�*s� � '•,sr• ,s'r 1 +;*..a •,, �j. a� ;i:.'d'+. '�;.M�• � tj ♦ .. ,p..*. =tip ��. �• x.�., t., � •� A.. ��. ... ix.{. ..; ,...; n,,.. s_,. .. ,. •r � 'rv+. r , r !'s�sd AllirJ, 7 bin& rdse ehifron, Uimisd with e° r '. - „- r ci• v a'�� ]tis. Fyrank turquoise blue. She carried Biar- tsf —Maas y� Farad spent the cline roses' and cornflowers. The ""'�'°� ■ • a cn v p cn fpm bridesmaids were Miss Dori B pMAN N^� A` ` ,, on Mr per" and week-end with Mia ltas4e Morn- ant and Miss Meryl Gar]ton,,gown- itis. Newkirk, north of Liverpool , °� D>znbarton. Announce a S e0isl qh win Of ed alike in turquoise blug chiffon g -Gray Coach Lines is accepting Y , _ p -.moa Tuesday 'evening. "For further- trimmed with blush rose. The three a ' Opiadian Mohey .at par for bus ■ ':.details, consuk your dally nom- attendants wore matching off-the- i�+ a tickets purchased to points in the face hats, with contrasting stream- il To'p Taeflors—�bt. Stork and >�nd glias. Utas Stateg. Sykes, while on their vacation vie- —A congregational Social will ors. Mr. Walter Carlton was 7iis Sy brother's groomsman, and the. ush- ited the New York World's Fair beheld in the school room of the ,j; United, Church on Tuesday, Oct, ers' Mr' Allan Bath and Mr. Reg- ,PALL and WIN'L Jr.i� .,and spent'a week with the 'form- inald Bryant. Durinb the 'signing ' er's mother, Mrs. Robt. Stork. 3rd, at S o'clock. Corrie .and enjoy �+ yy —St. George's Church, Sunday. an evening of good fellowship. of the register, Mr. Harvey,Bath, 'WOOLENS a12Q STYLES brother of .the bride, sang, "Until". October 1st 17th Sunday after —14lr. and Mrs. Albright of Wh- At the reception, held at the home - :=Trinity. 10 a• m- _ n�Y �� rd- grandson, Mr. Tweed- • • z of the bride's parents, Mrs. Bath In Suiting'' urtln $ and Overeoatln $ F „and Bible Class. 11 a. ru. Morning is, and Mr.. Topping, of Toronto, received in Empire blue crepe with - Pvayer. Preacher, Rev, E. G. Rob- spent H. Pilkeyday evening with Mrs. C. black accessories with a corsage of by r i inson. There will be no evening Premier roses. She was assisted by F --SL George's Women's Guild `ser eon October.1st. thegroom' --- other, wearing Con- t The W. M. S. Mee of the are holding their October meetingg M R. C. A. RA FFLE M A N - S tinental blue crepe and Premier { United Church will. be held at the, 'at the hcme of Mrs. Walter Avis, :e € some Fairport. o roses as a corsage. Later, the con- 'dip Top Tailors Special Represeutative • 5th. Members are asked to bring plc left for Montreal by motor, and Wednesday afternoon, October 4th _ OII ` 'at a' o'clock. All ladies cordially in- aprons for the Bazaar. u t their return, will reside in Tor- �►�+L4 h `e wited. --Owing to lack of space, along- Thursday,aye September 28tI>, --At a meeting held in St: And thy report on the Continuation ; rew's Church, Wbithy, on Tuesday, Scholl Field Day had to be held evening, of last week, the congreg- over tall next week. our.apologies P ae_ sure to code in and meet hire C ations of Whitby and Pickering to Principal Coates.' E Harvest Presbyterians. decided to extend_ s owing , to the society of 1 Thope wbo apprePiate rich Quality fabrics, will be J _ Call, to Rev.'' Mr. MazovelQ, who re- Friends holding their Quarterly r y returned from British Goi- Meeting here on Sunday next, the int]igned b] the infinite variety Of Tip Top . dna► w'lseze he had been a mission- Presbyterians have withdrawn su,p ers n of earsIt is their services for that day. The p �lnitings and Overooatings 'ebown by dry, for y Sunday school also will not meet._ s. expected that be will digin his 1 _The apple crop this year is a t TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd heir represe�:ative. here oa snaday, October � good one. The fruit is quite plenti fun and of good quality, but farm St. Paul's Church — ' x+. —The Y. P. U. are holding their . ere are disappointed at the dtheir S CHA Pl ►L AN a " opening meeting on Wednesday, ulty in securing a market for their ' October 4th. in the basement of g - ' (Anglican) _ the church. The meeting will be in product. This difficulty is due to l the fora of a social evening and the war as a large part of their D U N BA RTO N all the your people are cordially �p was exported to Britain. Some } g farmers have reported tt,at they Supper served from 6.00 to 8.30 - invited to' come and bring a friend. K '.,Tbere will be a silver col.ection. 'have an excellent cropofexcellent Followed by an L���II GLINES _-Girls! We now have more in- w nter apples, but the are afraid EXCELLENT. PROGRAM ..CLEARING , 'AT formation concerning the course tb,kt they will go to waste. In the AUMISSIUN r "The Chit Girl Enter- Niagara district there i.j one of Less than Cost ; fon girls, Adults, 35c. Children. 2Cc. _ - [ _ tains", and we feel it should int- the tea# trope of peaches aa4i ersst every' mother, and every girl grapes than they have had in a G im the community. � The lines. of number of years, but they find it CARD OF THAN.C3 l�el]'8 Calf boots, Reg. $6.50, for $3.00; study include — Afternoon Tea diff.cult to will them even at a• ^�� Calf Oxfordp, Rcg� $6.00, for $3.95, l' very low price: `Their difficulty is We wish to thank our neighbors `the preparation and service. Enter- 60 for - r taining a Hoose Guest, (this inc- due to housekeepers who.find it and friends, for their kindness, and Boys' Oxfords, sizes 13 to 2's, Reg. $g. $2.i 0 Ludes the responsibilities of both , im,pissible to secure sugar to pre- expressions of sympathy,. also for Bolis'r''campers `' 16 to2's, Reir. $1.,91or $1.00 i hostess and guest). A Discussion serve, the fruit. the many florai tributes, during E. ._ . -- the recent illness and passing o? Stanlield's Underwear, Reg $2.00, for $1.49 •k T Packing a Wast-cad Bag etc. w our father, William Thom. Stanfield's Summer Underwear Re $1.35, for,$1 00 .The Home as a P3ace to Entertain, _ triton Data . . stressing the guest-room. Serving Nanfiook Combinations, Reg. $1 CO, for 49c. � � s . . Fammly Meals (a study of table- Asters, gladioli and ferns formed The Family. ....,setting and service]. Table Mann- the setting. in the Pickering Unit- Overalls, sizes 4( to 46, Rea. $2 00, for $1.69 ers. .Planning a Party,* (which inc- ed Church for the marriage of -:1n Memoriam : AeI1'9 work sloven, Reg. $1,3ri,for $ ) ,( 0;. $;1 tar 8t50, lades party refreshmepty and dut- Geraldine, daughter of Mr. and ..- a. ies of hostess. Invitations ,are stud- Mrs. Edgar Bath, to Mr. Widliam In •loving memory of our dearly !', Reg. 69C., for 490. adies Silk Hole Dark el:ade • led for different occasior� fntr Melville Carlton, son of Mr. and loved mother, Mrs. James Gordon, Fred T Bunirin aactioas are also iaclnded as well Mrs. Wan. Carlton, Toronto. The who passed away, Sept. 29th, 1988. T. 7 as the- importance of good convey- ' Thine arms, dear Lord, tathlisl ed 1 interest- irrooai s cousin, Mr. WAn. (aementp Take her in 857, nation- Now, wing iouclioTOth Miss b de wor w chiffon over taf- A messen er her be, _ •�� all played the wedding music. The And ever ed please Set � n e lute messenger of love, Margaret Westaey or .Mrs W. C. etta. a Iona veil caught in a coron- Between our hearts and Thee. ' Markar, at once, as we would like, et of orange blossoms and carried to know by Oct. 1st, how many, be- Butterfly roses-and lily of the vat- iSa�a and lJamatters. SPECIALS } fuser the age of 12 and 26 years ley. Miss Dorothy, Bath, was her E ire going to enroll. sister's maid of honour, wearing f ter � . k The Pickering school Fair - Break fast Bacon, 25e. a Ib. whidi includes sections No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 E. and 4 W., and Union THURSDAY, OCTOBER STH — �� extensive 'sale' of entire store. Giv- : ..Minc d Steak 12e. a lb. IIda: 1, was held at the school on :. ! • . ing up business. Offering dressers, ` Monday, Sept- v.,.. `Stn The weather ••. .,.... , .. ..� dressing ,tables, chiffoniers, beds, Pork liver, 12e. a lbe, �. Conditions being favourable, the ". children's parade, physical exercixe couches, kitchen cabinets, china cab l k es, and contests were 'held outside, inete, dining-roam suites, cbester- Stewing Beef, � = 12c.. a lb• s� that affi parents and.visitors fields, tables, kitchenette sets, ei- +��+ __� +' 'Would have the opportunity of see- __ ectric washing machines, chairs Jewel JRl�rteaingr �.115C• a lb ding the new .xVIe of work now re- stoves, and ninny other articles. cousnendeod by the Department. Store will be closed after the sale, Classic Cleanser, _3 tins, 13co 0 o ng a exercises, r. Terms, Cash. Owing to the exten- tins, 25C• linnes, , griculturaI Representative_ sive sale, the auction will be held icoanaiented on the physical exercis- �t}► es, saying that it was one of the on the lawn, at rnY premises, Main • . E I D + best displays he had; seen at any ` `�C>. • Street, close to the Presbyterian p y y V0 Church. Stouffyille. H. Ra:.lin, prop. ;J w of his fairs so far this Year.' It. - might be noted that anew form of 1t0 A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. �� Butcher (phonE 3000) f'1cer>t�g :� exercise was asked for this year 1 , D8ys - whi�included more rhythm, and ". -----FARMS WANTED ." yin er to .attain uniformity, the of ]%ri f is and Fun u _ teeahers of, the above schools mef -Fully Equipped-- ' fickering together a week ago and decided IN MONTREAL M WASHINGTON rdWa re . r how this could be arranged best. O.00 $� s50 me or'phone us — We win' t Inside the school were the exhibits, _ - call on you. _ and in this, the fair also showed 1N BOSTON ''PRICES MUST BE RIGHT distinction. There were ;i2 entries in the fall wheat class, and mang- $11e�5 OSHAWA REAL ESTATE CO. S* *Dl ,w.w* DEATH els which the judges admitted were `M�+s McMud�� Oshawa. 41 On4rio 9tr, Tel. 25. V �� - KILLER _ amongst the best they had ever M•O� - baw^'M"^•'a Z1I G 8'u ..(just north of Bond St... �( T� seen. The school projects on dis- v t piny,-whiff the place of IN ATLANTIC CRY -- -- — -- ' writing and art, commanded a S DAYt 7 DAYS �ausified'Avertfeemgn Can'be ua 011 t�le -a —ally great deal of attention. Some of $8.50 $23,05 GOOSE AND GANDER — For _ - ! these showed genuine skill on the sale. Baresatn, Whfte s Sideroad, time during the day. No dew is part of the pupils, vino have adapt- richt 1tom wd MNIe Dunbarton. ed themselves so readily to the `` activities of the New Program of r►rr,t�►ctvs ROlIFO rRtr PARIS EEP — nine Shropshire ewes hece$$ary `o make it stick. Studies. The prizes were rather ev- .• and buck for sale. Alan Lash as n; enly distributed amongst the sever- Montreal 112.90 Lot 10, con. 2, Pickering. Sudden Death to the Bugall schools, with the Cherrywood :Wb ;2055 TO LET•— 7-roomed house, 1 mile ?; 4Lschool obtaining.the highra,t numb- a from No. 2 highway. Hydro. 'Soft j y, er of points, but the local school, Aoaitcar ;20.80 and hard wares in hour. Alae .`New Life to the Plant cutting in for the largest share of Lishman, Lot. 10, con. 2, Pickering - the prize money: There were eight AQ°ntic City =20.65 conteeta and a pupil from adiffer- _ 5-day excursion 'ANGORA WOOL RABBITS — un- �Igeot for McCormick.,fltering farm Macbintty sod r '. eat school came first in each. An related junior does and bucks for Rtptlirs. inter-schoofl girls' relay race was Bade. E. Bertrand, Pickering Ont. —'We be" lig Can dist % Or R is riot'm� &-9 .y Vur X0#0 +won by the 1?5c7cerinb Public II+faeal�dti00 - School, by a team composed of: FOR SALE 200 pigs, from 40 + Veronica Weizman, Muria] Scott, to 60 pounds. J. M. 1?,}iillips, Lot (� - '1'' v Ella McRea and Joyce Bath. l 34, Con. 7. -Wkutby. Phone Brook- J. S. B ALSI N! • - PI KLQZ% lin 11r2. '? F