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I,�S R H. O. P'EAIi:SON-I?hpsieian. ' iverRary services at Zion, on Sun- end in Toronto with home friends. y evening. DIM Julia Wilson returned home S-F'ORBYTB. ()ph.D., Director. WHITEVAIjE e Mss, Leonard Gates has returned after spending her holidays with , ftredMeatbc Kme�rie a ��,'1 from Bluevale, her- father improv- Uxbridge-friends. - `-�-•r- =� �aa12non. Brea examined by appointmemt' r C H O PP I N G 'lsotlr sacs. claeount.Oac ing nicely front his illness. Capt. W. Wilson and His Swamp Rally Day will be observed in the The Woman's Association presid- stere, serenaded our popular bride Baptist Sunday School next Sun- Monday, Wednesday and Frilly A,090L ents% of the Toronto East District, and groom, very generous; day, October 8th, at 10-a, m. The y Paying WE GRIND FINE re-opening of the newly decorated x had their yeaniy meeting is . our up, after which the boyo repaired Bran, Shorts and Feed of a$ r: DONALD RUDDY 13ririetert church last Wednesday, Our ladies to the general store, purciliased a Sunday school room twill also be ' +mit« riourrYttptu' t+ao.aerwy.oan. celebrated. The hinds, also minerals and other iam•nyrooe d by twlaw&9,Cbnvt 6erved dinner to about seventy pair of blankiets and a generous Parents and friends , Yar.wrta'+ns of curt sours'wb►tsr' e+r persons, supply of ice cream, came back and of the scholars are specially invit- eoncenUafes for profitable ftediar BEA'TON, BELL & R033 Terre ' be a quitting at-the •presented the blankets to the bride, kept on band r,K W. A. meeting on Thursday after_ and all hands enjoyed the cream. BROCK ROAD We stock Only the best Pp{v' Barnstora tf Solicitors nom, October 12th. Everyone is The News and readers extend con- f, V,d.BLATON.K.C. Telephone requested to come early and bring gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Whiters. - Feeds and Supplies. I L BROOKE BELL.IL C. Adel.,2838 your theles. Word for Roll Call and hope they have a long and visited h Thomson, of Windsor, , ��.F,ROW 872 Ba St. - Thanksgiving. - haPPY.life in our midst. recently. her mother, Mrs. J. Keyes, _ _ esit KI'NSALE DUNBARTON - Mks. Chas. H&A and MIda, and �- JOM L.pOI`1D Tero�to + Miss Ruby Booth attended LD SURVEY" . the Cen- J"! U.kUCJINOW* 0 ARDSON ego' r Miss Mabel Harbron Spent the St. Paul's Cshurch, Sunuay, Oct. tennial Anniversary at rattle Brit F. J. DON£VAN „I �v Goa`+ sin Church, on September 26th L.'S. Oa file are they A., �. the T•rooto�t tarootw week-end at her haeme hrt e. 8th, f8th Sunday after Trinity. where a hot foo au F A4.toss: ler..' eels, sit J. Coon reeos:is e[ Compton, of Aahburn Sunday School at, 2 p. m. Celebra- 1 Peer was ser- Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, INGUS McWLLAN-ager Sol- spent Sundroy last with the J. Stell tion. of the Holy Communion at 3 ved to five hundred people, Kin Str. East. O >!Bi l�Iotary Pnbiie t laah dn�tseet —� g aha . -,'TeWdhmr 0giu VW. ou family• p. m. The 1st Dunl-cirton Compal PickeringCommunity 198L 161y pbs� w Miss Marion Stevenson, of Stouff of roirl Guides will hold a church y Club Ltd. 1�ess�+Qri vflle spent Sunday w itu her par• ents here. > to this service. All are in- The Executive of the Club ann- ':a E7 •may _ ' BBRBERT T. FltLLA I.SR, L. D 8., Sunday school and church ser- L ounce their opening for the Fall, .eN ID.D,S, Gwduate 06 UW Royal C.ottaae of {�sirieansand tba tiai+•a.+ty alToronto. vice at the usual hours on' Sunday Memoriam with a program provided .by telt -� L7 P klmina,OWL.4 do"Svc= e��9 fit, , - _ internationally-known artists, intro- Insurance of All Kinda. , duced Mr. Yeates. The members e.•a. r sp.motor or syoaiate,•et. Dt-nar Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Lawton� and GOR.MLEY - in loving memory of �' "� '' YYowttctt Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lawton spent Sun- =ny dear husband, Ed. F. Gormley of the Club and friends are invited_ Best 8tltee Available Witt ' - dap with Kinsale relatives. who passed away October 2nd, to attend'this opening concert: Fall a � details will be•given•in this Mr. and Mrs. A. Balsdan and 1931 I . .paper. Beattrity and Service. �►. --' -- family, of Taunton, spent Sunday And while' he lies -In peaceful later. Keep in mind the date - R BEATOI1i. TOWNSHI with Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin. sleep, His memory,_I shall atl*ay:sThursday, October 26th. Address Phone D• Chert. Conr4yaetes.Colmtaiaswcar f No Choppingat Greenwood Millet keep. ' t�ki.a .fida.w, Accu,nt••ttt. Eta. ]+suer o BROUGHAM (PICK '.SIS iittrdaReLisenae., Wtutevaie.oat. ars Monday and Tuesday. Oc-, ;6th -Lovingly remembered by Wife. Dt NBARTON andA E. RICH for rep- GREEN D airs. 17th, Shutting down ,,. , The 85th Anniversary of Dun- " flENPIRAL IN30RANE barto'n United Church will be held CHOPPINt3 Mr. and Mrs Howard Farndale and family of 09'-Awa spent Stn- blas Smith, of Toronto, visited y held '8t4h. Rev. M, R-' ON MON., WED, and SAT. odd `a REAL S3TATk1 at the Parsonage - on Sunda day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fara- P nage last week: I• Jenkinson, $. D., of Pickering will After May let. 1939 OONVEYANCING Mrs, Milton Pegg spent last week dale. visiting her parents at \eepawa. conduct the morning service at 11. We� quar tit ve a of Seed Oats Alm_ y An *M entabilahg ed agency, M Mly The W. A. are holdin Special music will be rendered b holding,a weiner Mess Zorah Gee sang at tre 'I;n- ` y' ka, Banner. And Victory), also BArlev, 'S to stove. roast and soc:ai evening at the I the home choir; at 7.30 P. m. Rev. tted C�urch, Whitby, on CunutY .1 f=. v�w++hill .�rr, wt-*rhe Purina Feeds, Chick Ftarter, Dairy Ra- ` Pbooer P1elt. 6800 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. evening last. tions, Dry.rra, fig Feeds ate, A hall Mowbray this Wednesday. preach, and special music will -be ��T �` ` The W M. S. meets at Mrs. V. l�° Chopping qt Greenwood Milia :ven by the Locust Rif! pu line of theme well known feeds, :. rY M. MAW W , y an Monday and 'Tuesday. Ocj. 16th Wednesday p Parkin's mis Thursda afternoon. evening, a '[urkey sup- per Chops, Molasses, halt, nrfp[oa+ds alas• WOENS&D AUCTIONEER AND, �, R. E. Mowbray's and 17th. Shutting down for rep- 1 VALUATOR $r''uP will sire, ! per will be served from 5.30 to 8 gain. Hog Concentrate. Mireri s,Boli have charge of the program. All 1 o'clock, wm-uch will be followed by Mash Etc. salsa conducted AnpwherMrs. Aldin Hodgson, of Toronto, c i ladies welcome. a high-lass program :,y the follow- phooeoewrite. Addrew 914 Dundrr The school Children all attended who was a teacher Aere trtiventy ing: Miss Douglas, Marirnbaphone D. Nr Lockwood ' 8teeet, Ewt, the school fair held at Brooldin, Years ago;' called on F. W. and and Cathedral Chimes; Mr. L: W. i.�� VPhltbp. Ontario. a bringing home numerous Mrs. Gibson recently. - Harron, of Toronto, Pickering Mi Ds It ��., W. and Mrs. Smait, pf Tor. Cartoonist`noel ^` was a very enjoyable day for all, onto, were calling on friends here Caricaturist; two Children Violin- , rrserbush ROSplt32 the Projects in the rail were. also fists. Marion MacK+&y, aged 9, and PICRRINIt#, ONT. on Monday and Rev. R. and . Mrs. y, Years and Mr. WE DELIVER very interesting. Samuet� MacKay, 8 �- Government Licenced The Thanksgiving services were McVey entertained them at dinner. N. F. Goddard, Elocutionist, °f PHONE 6317 The W. A. will meet at the harm Claremont• Admission b0 Sts, and " ;Main St. E. Stouffville, ODt, well attended last Sunday in both of Mrs. Wm .Mark, on Thursday. , Phone 191 the morning and the evening. Mr. October 12th, at 2 p, m. •>Lll the 25 ata. - JaBltP '* *a a Nlateroi , Medicai, and Sur teal art P two very interest- Mr. Arthus Annie, of Ottaivvs, is Y jZ rr� easel taken y spending a week with his parents, �' S ladies are cordnll looted to at- ing sermons, and the Greenwood tend. Choir-and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Annts. B@j381r8 Eere� INaternity Setwt-Room the A]torn Octette gave very .Pleasing selections. a BROUGHAM Mrs. Gilmer visited her sister, at States for to days--=25.75 Al I Orders Prong 1 !attend- y The Foursquare Cuss met at the Migara-on-the-Lake recently. y• s- -' itegsttered Nurm in attendance acd harm of Mrs. C, Disney on- Mon- Mrs. B. A. Ear of Michi an, , The Girl Guides will attend the -ed W. 24 hour service given. y' g church services at St. ]"aul's, next day evening with a larre attend. spent Sunday t with Mr, a.nd Mrs. b Coleman Instant Light 9ktobulance Service ante. Miss Stevens had charge of Woodward. a Sunday. ItMtS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 the program for the eveswig. The Mra. H. Malcolm spent Thursday Last Thursday evening, Dew two guests of Honour, our brides, Drop Inn Hall .wan the sceneof an stoves, quick, Clean $IIt� ;. and Friday in Toronto with the W.piresested -w outs from interesting' event when a Cru seell- INSURANCE class members. Miss Edna Stew- Misses Mary and Fern Malcolm aneous shower of Rifts was given eanson received 9rraliware. kitchen for Mr. Albert-Hull and his bride- All Hardware at Ri bt Prices Si•.RVICE articles in cream and of Toronto, and Miss tiotra Herd- T�SQ green, and en,' of Claremont, were with their ''beThe guests report a good A T �IN B V 17�BY iPhooe Pickering67 --• Miss Florence Mowbray was given time spent at games and dancing. Ail people last week-end. _ __ , a casserole with a silver stand. A The Young People began their _ 'CYC RIL E. MORLEY - very enjoyable evening was spent, regular Devotional meetings in. the AL'DLEY .. Hardware Tinsmith at the close of which Mrs. Disney IP IR& AliTOMOBILF. LIFE church on Sunday evening, with -�pjajZE'jlj (� - served a dainty lunch.' The Community- Club will hold ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM , -Miss Helen Farley in charge of tate its regular meeting at the home • *w The Women's Institute met at g . ;. :Prion E 4500 '- PUBLIC LIABILITY Eta the lotus of Mrs, A. Hooker on prom of Mr. and Mrs. Mel, Bryant, on s' • SEKViCE ..PROTECTION Wednes No Chopping at Greenwood Mills• Monday next Oct. 9th. Progressive lar with a very' Food att- on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16th 1 g endance, The scripture reading kgs ars. 17th. 'Shutting down for rep 'euchre.he Women's Institute are hold- SEASON' given'by Mrs. Stell, The Roll Call ing a concert in the school hoose 'Quotations from a Nature Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Somerville �s Hire Poem", was well responded to by •on Friday, evening, October 13th. of. Toronto were Sunday- evening A mimed program is being given ! all present. A very interesting talk callers on Bert and Mrs. Harvey and the draw for the quilt oil be ` on "Bulb Planting" was given by q 1 ,, Dirs. . J. Wagg. All were given hiss Gladys Gannon was home made. Lunch served. Admission,, 15 bllland Destroy these Di- n;* for Sunday. eta, or two for 25cts. Concert in Y - - ' bulbs to plant in their flower beds. Quitea large congregation att- $ease Bearing Pests . Mrs. Hooker served a sumptuous g . the school ,hOUSe. ended the Communion 'Service on Fly Toz supper to all. Sunday last. Rev. Kennedy spoke . 8 oz. !SG > -Fly Toz 16 oz. 49c Motor Ambulance, Day or Night on "The Fellowship of the Church" Barclay-'�'ransport Flit 8 OZ. Zoe: � Sale Register the•test taken from Acts, 2. 42. :'Phone 1300 Mr. and Mrs- George Hamilton FIiC .16 oz. t3G - FRIDAY, OCTOBER - 13tk, Auct- and daughter, Helen, of 1Ceswaick, Daft Service � Flyodde A oz. �. ion sale of 50 head of cattle, fresh .were -week-end' visitors at the D. between Claremont, Brougham Flyoelde 16 ee. 49e milch cows, springers and stockers; Mair's home, and were among the Greenwood, Vndtevsle and Toronto C A ST'EtRITT also Piss, at Lot 16, rear of Con. guests on Saturday at the recept- Fly coils s for • g ion van b Mr: and Mrs. White lily drivers are trained to be careld Fly Pads 3 for lOG • • , (1-2 mile easta sof Claremont); gi Y 3' at Cairrtbrodie,, Claremont, for courteous and reliable. Funeral DlreOtOr the,Property of Cecil Story. Sate MAGAZINES,NEWSPAPr:RS.. at 1 p. m, Terme.Casa. A. S.'Far- their daughter, Mary, and husband. Fiaruiture Dealer mer, auctioneer.t`` Several Broughfam people were Spend I4atea`on Long pbtse� CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TO _ guests at the Cairnbrodie reception �I 6T a BACCOS, CHOCOL'RTE3, „ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th = on Saturday last t... auction sale of household furniture, The October meeting of the W. we order too alt too iWO ICE CRE7kM.&C. 'r ? „ garage equipment, garden tooiss e�, '• will be held on, the 10th, at the BOYS DRY1l r e All a6ipmenta htsured and, pr.t0et./ CO., LIiGI. PICKERING NEWS-34 ' the property of Mrs. Hazel ui home of Mrs. Hutchings., Hostess- fros the Weather ley, Pickwick Arms, East End, of es: Mrs. F. Cassie, Mrs. G. Philip, •.. Mrs. J. White, Mrs. R. Raine. Sub- Td, Qa,re. a•• - SUNDAY HOURS-42-1 neon,6-7p.sa •y t rh Pickering Village. An exceptionally 1r (;, T t fine lot of articles. See bills for 'ect for program - Transportat- Class, R. Knd G I PHONE 63 I complete list. Sale at 1 p. m. Vena. ion - when time was net money. lDwned sed acted t 1 " ' Croup leader - Mrs. T. Robertson. j Maw, auctioneer. aak Roll Call - My most unusual way Baa y i d *Z� V t When Mrs.,David Jon" of Lil. New Postmaster-General [dost, B.C.. wants to have corn for •A NEW WOMAN dinner sfie has to fight for it, she VOICE told police. RANT FORD, NEWS Mrs. Jones said she objects to Bon t. —Mrs. f the having "to fight off a dozen seven- Eloyd Simon of 9 few Walter St. says: "I foot bean in order to get a ears of corn for dinner." She said couldn't sleep.� couldn't eat and was families of bears have taken a about skin and - PRESS �'�` ADE Ld corn fancy to some special set IlZie; I felt so very U., and even climb apple trees on her MONEY FROM THE SOUTH— weak that I was just interior community. farm near this inter miserable. Dr. Canadian business stands*to profit THOSE BIG PUMPKINS Pie=6's Favorite weatly in this second world war catalogues and Several have been chased away Preecription ma"a&Recent Per*" of me. my by Even the seed ca ,7 reason of our proximity to the by shotgun blasts, she'said, but appetite returned and I won back mY normAl 11 looked S bulletins do not tell good he4th end weight I slept well"d 100 States. Because of our they continue to come back. end felt uko 2 now person" Life !1� United us how to grow such gigantic Pleasant --4common-inland border.-this-.-CO"'n- If You L" feel - That's ----------------- W good &a "Poppy try will benefit whether the Am- pump ins u pnScAptliqu does let Thirty les of milk you. it sestore, a healthy appetite &" iFw; 4i d of n..j.Us foo& Cal There's a trick in it somewhere I ty million bottles saican Neutrality Act is revised P —Farmer's Advocate. are delivered to doorsteps in the IT R=5 ravvte Pteocription Itom row or not. 0 United States daily. Should Congress,, now in see- SELF-PROTECTION INVOLVED Sion, turn down President Roose- a _-president Roosevelt's gesture I I the arms a proposal- to repeal that he will stand behind CariacW_ embargo, it would mean that IL in the event of an, invasion is How Poland's Defenders to stim--wie, ma much appreciated_ The President 1�11F% " -„Meat many American firms 7 4 a Can- realizes that establish branch factories is attacked, United States may be next. da, do a roaring business :, ­, making 5, the munitions and planes for arras, Great Britain men. gw% -, and France, employ Ron. C, G. Power, one of. tthe. 0 7 STILL GLARING and thousands of French-speaking members of the R thousands What has happened to the new ,on the other hand, the Neutral- Dominion ominion Cabinet, has assumed lity Act is revised (as.we shall the post of Postmaster-General of ..law requiring the dimming of au- tomobile headlights? It has-been CanadgL Major' Power was for- know in another week or ten daW. in force over a month now, and so and a "cash-and-carry” system of merly Minister of Pensions and rms trade established, an unlim. National Health. far no one outside the usual run a .. L - ... . . of dimmers has paid the slight- ited quantity of arms could be sent eat attention to it, and there have across the Canadian border by been no prosecutions for failure rail, air, or waterway, for re- to comply with the law.—St. Tho- "expoct to.the Allied Powers. Ex- NTAR10 mas Times-Journal. .'porters here would take a profit, —0 Malt would circulate more freely. MOONS MORE STRESS ON HEALTH C " n anarailways would,.benefit 0 !through.the incressed'business. In Ontario's new program for By VIC BAKER elementary schools, health has nese. A word in explanation of what been given a foremost place. Hon. the "cash-and-carry" system MORE CROWING Dr. L. J. Simpson, minister of education for Ontario, recently !!T me 0 ans: The United States would sportsmen have always depre- pointed out that in the now pro- be willing to sell arms and mate- cited the ravages of the mw and am the goal of health education f,7 of war to all -countries indis- over its gram rials seldom have any qualms will be health behaviour criminate] but k would be a case destruction. In their efforts to con- what the child knows about,health, of "come-and-get-it-and-pay cash" serve desirable species of game but what he does about it."—Kit- Since, in this war, Britain and birds, they have been able to pro- cheneT Record. France have almost complete con- dose very definite proof that this trol of the seep, and tremendous black bandit is spoiting enemy NO. —0— gold deposits on this continent, it 1. That warfare' on the crow Is THE PROFITEER'S VICTIMS Stands to reason that Gorutany nothing new and that it has been It his been claimed that the I would be left out in the cold as far going on for well over two husudden rise in prices has beenn- caused by the rush of purchasers as arms ptorchases in the U,S. are dred years is demonstrated by the who ar•. attempting to board sap- w ' concerned. bringing to light of an ancient law lies. But quantity purchases for 0— of the Colony of Maryland. boarding purposes are being made -WO ELECTION- The Prime- Minis- In connection with its Teircen- Mackenzie tennial celebration of several by a relAtively small proportion of ter of Canada. Mr. the population. The majority of King, has intimated that there will years ago, a faculty member of r�eople have not the ready cash, 4% be no general election in Canada the University of Maryland had until after the next regular ses- [leen delving into ancient laws o! through income or savings, with whcib to do this. Wage statistics Sion of Parliament which will be the Colony and found that ainti- show that close to 70 per cent. of called in January. It will be up crow legislation was passed in the heads of families in Ontario 'to the House at that time, he ata- 2728. To quote the report ap- earn less than $1,400 a year. ted, to decide what should next he peering in the Maryland Conser- "done. These have A along had a strug- I vationist: "It carried the self-ex. gle to make ends meet and been —a-= planatoLy title, -An Act to En• unable to put by savings for an Retreating before the German advance, Polish army engineers wreckeO -HITLER'S OPPOSITION: On the courage the Destroying of WolvesI es, emergency period. The sudden this bridge over the River Weichsel at Dirschom in an effort to slow up home front, Reichsfuehrer Adolf Crows and Squirrels'." jump in the price of important Garman troo p movements Hitler isn't havint it all his 0-n Three Crews A Year food items has removed them from way, by any means. Revolts in "Every master, mistress,, owner their reach.—Toronto Star. -.13thernia. and Moravia (formerly of a family; or single, taxable in LIKE THAT By Fred Neher parts of Czechoslovakia) testify the counties of the province," the "I personally would* not par. LIFE'S to that. But his troubles are not researched pointed out, "was re- chase my own cotintry's freedom C.Pwm LM b, r-.d 0 solely with non-Germanic peoples quired to submit annually that el�" by violence even if such a thmg /,?e I'll 't /,,/ I �� ."/ /.11 - ':" , I within the Reich. There is an ac. ther three crows )r three squLr- were possible.'-34&hatma Gindti. us Mi tint opposition to his policies, car- rels had been killed for every tax. ried.on.underground, which might able person they shali pay levy In these times of war succeed in for that year." "The heads of the dead c bringinr about his downfall.' own dR ; �j� �i��' , BEE HIVE Fitz Cahen, author of "Men -of killed sqdi �';' /' • or the scalps rrels Hitler," supplies us with had to be submitted be-fore coult- details. His estimate is that today ty justices or other officials who. ."160 per cent. of the German popu- in turn, were obliged am destroy lation is in complete -disaccord the evidence so that it could not with their Fuehrer and all hisbe utilized over again. ideas and acts, and a fuither 20 "A credit of two pounds of to- A per cent. dislike the. Hitler meth bacco against the yearly taxes was ods. The active opposition is car- allowed .for carrying out the de- _T ried-ofi underground by approxi. struction prescribed by the ler's' 10,80 4 lation, but a fine of two pounds Of • Hitler groups, plus Communists. tobacco was demanded in case no -He is convinced that millions are evidence of the prescribed crow waiting for the right moment to and sq mortality was pro- ?turn against the Nazi regime. duced. A credit of 200 pounds of tobacco was allowed for the kill- A more mature "national mind" //ing of wolves." C. Is developing,in the United States, Imedical authorities believe. The reason: There have been Depression Raises' ' 'fewer births and an increasingppendicitis Toll 1711 number of older 'people. .'nd, if this keeps up, the oldsters may 1. and R. M. run the show. Older men and waL Drs. F. It. Kelly men will enjoy increased employ- Watkins, of Cleveland, o'i%crving `went in Industry and will assume the moun+i,:g, death rale in r. , -. more important places In social study of 2 0 )e consecutive ""c a and political activities. The view- at Women's Hospital there, report point-of more mature thought and that appendicitis victims without AtIdiment, they conclude, a-bould funds hesitate to summon medic on- aid when an attack occurs and .have a stabilizing effect on nation- "Won't you join us for lunch?" al life. try to treat themselves. ofi _R EGILAR FELLERS—Can't Stick Pinhead •By GENE BYRNES IF YOU WANN A LEAVE IT TO m - IE'TW;5 THAT'LL MC,CAPTAIN.". LIKE SE ON THE TEAM N L E A.7013 'fou VE r - I I rA STOP ,t 'dN0tlla AT HOME THAT LL Im THE Lr. Its! THE OUTFIELD, % FROM Rot.,uM INT THEM! ELD CK I MINIT-f a a IL a ft- 7 - - - •...�... _.._ '"t;.y: .. ._ ••a4�1. r taught your lather. No gas- al- . "' * •�+ ways lat e." The old man pointed Rush'to to a atone In the wall of the ves- tibule. On it was carved: John Charles Bosworth, Duke of.Dorset, i 16b8.�;."Ancestor of oars." _ . • y Toronto CA7 EiaD Sea Qemae > ` s ..Yes; air." Lines Up for Lica mes Fol- - Another stone bore the name of iowina Fal" Rumor. _- ��• " '�,., Sir Francis Drake, 1552. 44'� "Drakeasp ?"gasped the boy in awe. An unprecedented rush for mar- "Was he here, sir? Was be a riage licences started last week Stinker, too,vfoll8wing circulation of a rumor, ' "To be sure he, was.. But Se ,. ss. k i n a to fs • (! grew out of.it. And so will you." described as "absolutely . your pea �ridy a >eT Y that no more licences would be is- the of ceAt 19tt s- t "Are you a master, sir?" asked sued because of the war. sa� s the boy. "It is by far the worst rush I've agia. ..ristr a shades., •'I was amaster — once. Yve ever seed," said Frank Dunlop, is- s�a um toot dotau.r ITS AIRTIGHT a ta —right ught thousands of boys suer of licences at the City Hall. 4 .* THE COLEMAN LAMP J6ETOY1 back to 3870. But I gave it up Worst Rush Ever CO.. LTO., DEPT. Nu il4 ft 14 TORONTO, ONT. . 35 years ago." Even before the bureau opened _ WRAPPER r� ' ta; "I say, you must be terribly'old, at S a.m. E.D.T., abou4 30 couples .sir!" said the boy naively. were lined up in front of the door, e KEEPS �T PVRE "Well, I'm — ha — no spring The traffic was heavy after that, g thicken.". the queries pouring in by tele- When assembly broke up and phone and the bureau staff able to FULL-STRENGTH the boys came- pouring out, they do little more than take names and Women Stills surrounded Chaps, uttering affec- addresses. of the 'applicants and a • tionate greetings, giving•him mes- send thbmaway for the time 'be- Inferior Sex?, - sages from their fathers, asking ing. where he had spent the holidays. About noon the rush was report- Women prefer men's counsel It was very apparent that Chips, ed "under control," and go to men rather than to wo- : the former [Waster at the school, men for advice, according, to 1' was considered by them as a speakers at a conference of the So: . 11SYL friend. Hot Iron Transfer Pattern ciety for the Ministry of Women ' � 'c at Cambridge, England. '! ., � � .Isis n, Dr. .fere ale and the Quilt g , ' .. new I master, Jackson; entered the Dr. Maude Royden, noted Eng. Ills vestibule. Marsham stopped in list minister, said many women e co F"m T surprise. "Why, Chipping—" would rather go to a man for ad- METROXV414UW MAYEA►ICTvaa "BurryX= late," said Chips, vice, just as an inferior would (3(3Eus MITC14ELL __ with. a fierce glare at Dr. Meri- .want to consult a superior. The 1 s vale. "Intezference—first time in reason for this was that women "Chips of Brookfield School-- 1 extend a special Welcome. The 58 years." had been since the beginning the 31r. Marsham, Headmaster of res: of you will remember your "I thought I told you to stay subject sea. Many women still Brookfield School, 'waswalking own feelings when you first aniv- indoors," said Dr. Merivale. had the feeling—which was nlot hrough the Quadrangle' with ed here and will, I trust, temper "Lot of namby-pamby non- vanishing-that in going to a man Jackson, the new history instruct- tradition with mercy." sense! I'm sound as a bell—no for advice they were going to or. Both wore cap and gown. The sly burst of laughter from thanks to you'" He spoke eonfid- higher authority. j Idarsham"stopped before a statue the upper form boys interrupted entially to Marsham: "Ridiculous Slid read, with:a touch of pride, but a moment, and the Headman- old man! He's in his dotage!" a �ons the inscription: ter continued. Marsham grinned amusedly and Fur FBs� �L uu ' "'To the honored memory of "I have a small disappointment presented Jackson. "Thin is Mr. Ionathan Brookfield who bath for soar — perhaps you are aware Jackson, our new history master. founded Brookfield School to the of it alread." He glanced at the Now, Jackson, -you can say you Lhlishts of Autumn 19360 rlOry of God and the promotion empty chair at his feet. "For the have shaken hands with 'Chips of Made of piety and learning, in the Year first time in- 58 years Mr. Chip- Brookfield School'." of Our Lord, Fourteen Ninety- ping has been unable to attend "You 'mustn't let this honor turn ..�' two'." first night assembly. Chips - and your head," remarked Chips gruf- dere are some of the things that "Fourteen Ninety-two"' repeat- you will allow me to refer to him fiy style authorities liked in the new ed Jackson in an awed voice. a Chips. seeing that S? years ago ;Found The Socret tar fashions they saw in Paris: . -:, - "The year that Columbus dig- this autumn he gave me a thresh- Jackson accompanied Chips, to The dramatic tilted coats from Covered America;' said Marsham. Ing for sheer bone laziness." his lodgings at Mrs. Wickett's Nolyneux. in beaver and mink. "One can almost feel the cen- The laughter that greeted his house.and was invited in. The little flat fur capes as Par "So,�,�g I mint be ing al- Quin does them, to wear with the lnriea," mused'the new master, ••J F get[ remark held a different duality— bustle dresses. Gray old age dreaming over a a note of appreciation, of affee- �� said Jackson. "I've gat to trowded past." tion. unpeark. Lower School Prep at The deep band of.leopard to give .. isn'tmore alp at the flared hemlines of We re in the heart of England, sham. • and a cold can b SIX. It's a bat of an ordeal, _ "Chips-!lass a cold," said '.Idar- it,,, - Molyaeuz costa. ')VIr. Jackson. It's a heart that has •• a quite a Back bustles and peplums of fur. .a very Retitle beat . . . There's serious thingfora g "I found it so—in 18?0. Re- - the whistle of the special train your fellow member, you are not the first Ali:'s use of rusty brown Pere of 83. So Dr. Merivale has order- start lamb against black. loaded- with hul.ils. In fifteen n9s ter who has gine to evening ed him to stay at home. It was ' The long leopard coat for even- >Ininutes the heart of England is class the first time, and felt " quite a battle but our old friend . _ lag —."for sheer drasu. __going to have slight palpitations." _ i afraid•' Borders and swirls and frames The hour of Evening Assembly vgaa finally indaeed to surrender, Jackson was astonished. "You first of the new sc)bial year— and is now sitting, under violent had difficulty with the boys? But in long and short Wei fors on cloth �• By CAROL AIMES protest, by his own fireside. , costs — illustrating original teim- crew on. The stone steps of the feeing you just now P But Marsham was mistaken in 'Six inch crass-stitch figures, ern- ming ideas. Fld school- building, the inner "It took time, .Mr: Jackson — broidered 'on eight inch quilt Seal worked like islak In even+' !airways were crowded with thah statement, for at the same too mpch time," said Chips mus- mo'me� a spare figure was ad- blocks, create a fascinating cover- �g coifs. chattering, shouting boys, ranging ingly let for an child's crib. Three bun ai age from 18 to 18. All wore vancing doggedly, thumping with y ' y The many dyed lura dyed to "You seem to bare found the se- a caste, through the marble archpigs, not members of the well match the costumes they are worn straw hats with Brookfield bands. cret in the end." known fair tale family,of the entrance to the 'school 9+, y y, and three with," _ striped for the Prefect and the Eh. Whit. Chips aroused fetching ducks add an atmosphere, "Sixth form, plain for the younger grounds, with a !slut, triumphant from his mus:ng. _ Oh, the secret. - grin on his face. Slowly he climb- of joviality to any article ,they Pupils. Yea. In the end. But I didn't adorn, whether it be the pockets of ed the stairs to the vestibule of The ,targe Assembly Hall pre- And it myself. It a ae given to me dresses oT pinafores, pillows, bibs the assemblyroom fossil un- P F tented a dignified appearance with 1 --by someone else." He slipped or a wall hanging. wrapping his gown. B ng• ltd panelled walls, its "hammer They Were All Stinkers back into his •memories, matter- To order No. 562,send 15 film : $earnrafters, and the row of ing: To else,. and was in coin or stamps to Carol Aunts c :4 , small bay breathless u ps 1 paintings of Brookfield notables 3 y P scarcely aware of Jacksons good Room 421; 73 West Adelaide St., "the stairs and collided with the oJd and prints of antique school night and betaking,himself off. man. Toronto. _ - scenes along the walls. The floor '•Oh, sir! Sorry, sir"' cried the Mrs. Rickett opened the door. space was tilled with rows of "Do come in air. Standing there boy ina cultivated British voice. wooden benches with-backs. ,,, in the wind and cold. And yet p�� - What is this—a scrimma - The Empty Chair �' not so much as a scarf! Wait un- u".>• On the dais, Marsham the Head- asked Chips, in mock indignation. til the doctor hears about it!" .:OFF Head- low, "No sir. I'm looking for as- "He has heard — from me"• "Beauty is a thing of life, which ^ n>,aster, Jackson and the other sembly" dwells forever in the eternal Mind roasters took their seats. On Mar. said Ghips with a tribniphant POTS AND PANS sham's left Was an em chair. �O aril I. Hang on to my coat ehuckel as he entered the house. and reflects the charms of His ys rose to their feet andgave him a piece o my mind." r ' They climbed the rest of the line, and color." waited in 'silence. Marsham laid. Sit dowta by the fire. Better ' 1down a bunch of papers and then steps as the voices of the boys in get a nice cup of hot tea and go —Mary Baker Eddy poke the assepbly.room were raised in to bed." _ --o— �•} .. ;, the School song. The door refused „ . "Beauty'is truth, truth is beauty . ALIO need to scrape Yid scrub Good evening, boys. "I'll wait a bit. Some. of the „ to'open at Chips's touch. „ — hat is all Ye know on earth, and _ -. Good evening, air, calbe the ., . n, boys might drop in. ill slimy water, A solution d Locked out.- he exclaimed in- "Well, I'll put, the kettle on the all ye need to know.' r' multi-voiced response, dignantly. "Well, I'll be—" He P -Keats Gillett's Pum Flake L You may sit down Well, bob while I go to the tillage for 3'e J checked himself and glanced at -- o— ;here we are at the beginning of some groceries. Everything's set pg jaypg , , ,jpp : g the small boy. "We'll just have to " "The criterion of true beauty is another school year, one which I for your les. takes wait." He tightened his mouth ?" that it Increases on examination; bard-baked food . . . • sincerely hope will be s credit to And a�cake, eh'. .•. 7. Brookfield. We require not only comically and looked down at the "Oh, yes, there's a cake. I'd like it false, that it lessens." 1 q y grave-faced boy. "Sar, you're a ---Greville4ru�� �t of washing up. ::to win the .matches against Mill- ,,, to know how many of them those Stinker, eh. boys have eaten since you came „' =--o— 'Keep a tin always handyl field and Seadbury, but also, if its ,,, A stinker, sir?" asked the boy, The most natural beauty iii - -r------ '_.--Dot troubling you too much, some to lodge here. Letting them gorge -1 y . puzzled, almost alarmed.. _.__ you out of house and home! Last the world is honesty and moral_ ary�, ',ys ohv lye in hoc water. The w fair! decent results in the exam- "NTew boy. That's what we call truth." action of the lye hast 3. ]nations." He waited until the , �, , term, 26 iced cakes, 200 rock '—Shaftesbury hsou she water. polite titters from the boys died em here. L'hat s„your name. buns, 150 bath buns—" _ i' down. "This term we have quite "I'm Dorset, air. "Enough of your loathsome sta- a number of new boys and to them Duke of Dorset, eh? Umphl I tistics; womanP' interrupted Chips stretching his feet out to the blaze. GENUINE .NE D IAM O N D e, r.�* on the hearth. Go about youT ~ Merl business'. They ought to feed the ING boys better. Remember how you used to starve 'em when you were arta r a n t e e a - L Under Matron?„ Nip) (net s tile) la 'Elle- - R� "That was a long time ago." time" Starting Silver meant. 1 "A long time ago," said Chips, SENSATIONAL OFFER A scarcely aware that Mrs. Wickett /IPA �SSURG bad grove, and in his musing he Pa Onl 'T"N ! ` +r� paw himself as a young man, get- ' 7 2owMrga� 4 ' ting on the. train to come to nausea(2,50) In One rear—We trust sou ' s r t Brookfield I School, as a new, "young Biggest genuine diamond offer ever made, � l guaranteed atone, cut and polished master. far briWant sparkle. 10 days' approval. i Bend IM wZth order frothing more), sent FRO T—�ms's Lye (To Be Continued) lmmediatelr bT registered mal, Booklet tenghow thispoiwalvAclean ser r i r :•.,�,.,.. TISDJILL'S 161 YoR>ts St., Toroetts cam* draioe . . . weeps out. ; "The advantage of sea power u.•,i. o houses clean and odorless bydeetteyina is that it enables a nation to fight the contents m the earns[.a. how it pertaeme dogeae of teat. Bend fora its battles far from home and keep > fisc Dopy co standard Brands Ltd" . rRu p Issue No. 4o — 3g Fraser Ave. and Liberty etreeq ' ensiles far away. — Dorothy Toronto,Ont. C Thompson. „� .Ae ;.r:rrtd• i. .....-.. r,+'sr v •xetSev • _.,«,a-.:.=ew,:' -.rte _ :.arc .a•,: _a�.�. •Gw,.i .x' - ta-.e^ +P'[r`' -4,,. _ .,."� .,t,. «:. ,,.. .. .. .. .,. .,� -�R!?*. - ..• .+2', 'L": ".8: .o 'i,%:.•, bpi.. .:"' ^: ".e.x. 'SSi: "`: >•.. s:rA; . 4•. n. - . ..a..rw+••-.�.r,._ ,: .:: �.•ra..- ,' -. M «.+.' a. *` Lr r^•.,� �:'a'ay"Q�.,'. r..., .. .q. ..: ... th'. ..'. .., .;. ,. g .:,.r.,'' l•ie: ::f-,.. .,4' :•r �'s"'"F. y -M'. �6'v :.�'�".."'s`��°.... ,. a �..�.ir"o- , ...- 1 ler Co. statiomry 26.88. Visv... ..fir r 4x,,?'.•., - .t. r•-n C. •Biyint R. raw 10.00. i,d. wood W. A., grant 25.00. s. 0 P. •_. a W Word 2.50. Kea Ward 98.2e. J. s• A, grant 25.00. • -r `>, ' '<1'�Rrt1� - - Baladon 5.60. ROY Ward 193.20. W. Coa�ttee on Relief paid the �apy Holt 8.40. Shell Oil Co. 21.00• Can- follawing -- bI. S. Chapman 16.40. a ant a jr 1 iL w:you lino o. _ t4 the U>adted li3tatis sdian Oil ,Co. 417.86. R Story 70. Pickering Daisy 11.60. Roy blow- a v 20: Pedlar People 129.41. Chas. ish 29.80. S. G. Morrish $7.20. E. '._Old Gt&IN& t Wi• ad*am• cooper 41.92. L. Lye 7.45. M- Dunk. R Woodward fl.W. h.• M.• Gannon '_'846h-AdBi1il' Exhibition of I[arkha>m-and East York eld 2.00. A. Carruthers 7.50. Gard. 15.88. Ernest Baker 9.80. Mrs. L• ,AgriC111tural Society — : JOHN MURKAR. Ptoorietor Tran 2.50 Scott 8.00. Tap. of Scarbore 4.85 s �,,. • . •- Committee all Contingencies paid Twp. of Brantford 3.9L W. Sad .;` TOWNSHIP COUNCIL the following — HOene Tel. Co. 30. ! 13Co � T08ER � 6 �nd ? $.- "�� =-.-.--.-- -Tor. Gen. Hosp. 2.50. R. J. Lovell � Committee on Power and Light McK,neon, north of Dunbar- stationery 6.53. Tor, Gen Hosp. I. paid the following — D. Gannon, ton filed a complaint re the shoot- J0, WIIl Chester, 60. Don. Beaton street light bulbs 4.80. K11 in of his` dog bd the townsi tp 125.00. •L. T. Johnston 60.00 G. W. Co2nanittee on Damages to Sheep HAR All CITIZ ENST g Har lin.3.00. C. A. Steriritt, servic- paid the.following — C. Colbourn constable, 'claimingthe do to be. o ins tion ,4. not guilty. Mr. Colbourn, whose es, 30,00, A. ,Spears, sal, and dog 12.00. W. C. Willson, pec (1 sheep were reported killed by this- tag fees, 531.30. B. Jamieson, Ct. 30, In ttendan Vaa adog, took,;kits affidavit, stating tliat i fees. 4.00. Thos. Gregg, Ct, fees, this 1was Ilse offending.dog. Some 4.00 Dr. Tomlinson,. , services, 4,54. ATTENTIOW nA.:.action nwy'be taken, buo the local Gond. Spenceley award, 7 b8. RThill- FR ILJI''!►Y! OCTOI E!t 6 council have met all requirements A `called for'in such cases. OFFICIAL OPc'N NG at 1 30 p, m,, by a R presentative of the Depart - Dr. 31eEwen was instructed to Brock Road Gravel ma nt of Agriculture z ll together the interested parties lies a land.drainage problem �i3 iNOTTER Pit Special Black and White Show-2.2$ Trot or Pace ;consult the engineer. • '" Mr. Colbourn, Dunlsrton` filed Crushed Pit Run ;� with Lady Dxi�'ars; Horse Racing and Pony Races 3"yirther clad. ims for damages to his 1 w nton u lab in and Show 4 5pe ' 1 Sbo by Egli H est C (=res' Seed , z+heep. _ -Gravel • - A gsxint of $30 was made to the See and bear Jim,Hunter Broadcast at 6.30 p. m. Direct South- Ontario Agricultural Sot- Sand- and Graded ��. 4. from the Fair Grounds,..Picketing Village was paid the- -Stone " ' $7fm of $oo, representing four l!1/�Llelfl� Daliverei or Loidei in Pit SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 Ir calls est $25., Life rate now be= ` 3ng paid to the tcrxnship fire corn- PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 panes for c..', ^all. Toronto office Hoyt and 6471 Ordains Live Stock in Ring Trot or Pace. Mile Rama The assesc-,7c-t roll was return ", A Hone Races-2.20 and 2.14. le }feats .ed by Assess,3r Spears, showing an In 'm°p� but rices as. JOI3IV BOURNE & ON i'uerease of o.t•r $l0,1n10. sign we can -furnish MILITARY DISPLAY by YORK RANGERS at 4 R• in, - . Council �-�-� a-1vised that the morals that will I :PARADE OF LIVE STOCK AT 4.30 _ t from every k.Carmich:.cl vs. Township of Picker- st#mdpoint.. In dignity _ _-- _-- Sing-Hydro Commission case would appearrnce ourTHOU Ae heard at the non-,jury sitting at ;�� ,� stand out � Spool&I Midway' Attractions inclndin{i! Meriy-go W>sitby on Nov. isth. This will be through the ages. ` . Roland and Shows—Both Da s. Also which 9 recalled as the accident in SHALT -'-the young man lost his toe, corn- Na Great^r Tribute in touch with hydro cables that N. W. STAFFORD Pat Gibson, Cowboy )doper. S Blebway Monamental Jzad fallen to the ground at Fair- works KILL S' ' l port K 46! �1'lad Ont. ��nThe township will purchase oaei 33iatoa Road West oth - imile of snow fence for use in the 7. Mamm ce 1ta n3hip this'winter. Drive - Councillor Blake Annis suggested the purchase of a quantity Of steel MEOW Saturday Night in the 'Arena culvert for future use. Steel prix- 4es are likely to go'soazing, and HANNIGAN'S ORCHESTRA LUCKY PRIZES :J& suggestion was a wise one. "- Council• meet 'again'. on Wednes- qday. Nov. 1st. `KA'IMISSION W FAIR.'3Sc. AU'rOS,35c. CHILIJRBN under 13.Fres Committee on Roads and Bridges ,'t, }�. AP1d. (`i. MAXWELL. R.H. CROSBY. -RICH $, WARD ~` — A. Hastin ` " 1 '1� Treasurer ]paid the fotlowing Ss, y President Secretary - `_ +64.20. J. Griffin W.00. W. Hardt , ��I8.50 J. Hilts, 49.50. Geo. Baker - 151.25. Wm. Porter 48.50. George � •,,;, ...Green 85.60. Walt. Hamilton 46.00. Q '7 he Pickering A. O'Hirs 42.16. Geo. Griffin 26.75. � � d � � rj COCKSHUTT .;.- '.•. �.... a .. Frank Carter 126.00. Ross Willson --.... '46.75. A. Lee 71.75. Frank Barc'ey MEAT MARKETFrost `i I ood'iL75. R. Z+ystn 8.Oe. Iiry. Michell ¢ . < 13bo0. Alf. Michell 14.60. Hugh r n oC� Piercy 1.75. Alen. Grey 8.75. Harry We carry a full line f Noore ZZO. Fred TdWe 2.50. E. - a 'Bselby 2.50. Fred Wright 3.00 C. New Stock of Parts e! Sarni ".,Carter 3.00. Joe Taylor 2.50. Cecil � and _ I "Preece 6.00 C. S. Bryant 2.50. . J. service on abevs au mass '" 1 Pe 'Cured 1Ls 1 menta on erinibit is s..Ra MW Consult :. waw Meats _ :THOS. 'LYE �GW.D. TWEEDIE, 'SO - • : ,� ,� Qnr delivery is at yont service R. R. 1, Pickering Claremont,ort, Ont. arem ;:_43n Roofing for Barns and for �� ;'` ` ?bone Pick x620 Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay CLARI.NCE SILK I.-Had ' s rat Barn.Door Hardware, i ift Eze Garage,Cement work •.c sand Carpenter work of all i3ROCK _ Expert service and re- T THEATRE Pairs to all makes. .Be��• •:k :;�, •• kinds. ; . . ,.�,� �' Dealer for Eastern Steel _ OIIable obargas. Work , Products. t guaranteed. Let us give you an estimate on your Requirements. . 3 THURSDAY FRIUAY&SATURDAY .RTHUR FIELD OCTOBER b. 6 and 7 _� :• �, ,, Gnonate Radio Ruud Television Imo: ..����ntins.yrransr.r,■► 'i'wo �t+nws, at 7.00 and•9.00 Member Official Radio Service ia� • $ .... Asso:ascii a. :Massey-Harris �., Saturday Matinee at 1,30 ' 46 Phooe 5201, PICBRRIxa r= ,> "Naughty Farm Implements _ $ L.� �E,O'N�/LL There are+so many delicious :But Nice" �'� Sale : r nd 1 Service varieties of Canadian FISH i�`ifvBRAL D[BRC1!OR AND q 1 } available all the year round, no 'WITH matter where you live, that you ANN SHERIDAN Suaoessor to W. J. K%Vaer,j I can add pleasing new dishes to DICK POW ELL 8coaliille e� remo"e bones and flake,one:mall the familymenus. GALE PA can of salmon Mix With ztable- ALLEN JENKINS " .;Night�►n3 Day 8srvie� - apoons borseradish, 1 teaspoon And remember,Fish is nourishing,and ��+� Ili oJi1RC�� on juice,4 tablespoau mayor- is-easily digested. Ask your dealer Basinese Phones Rssideoce fpo>4 4i1Wii raise, seasonings. spread ¢ever- about the different kinds of,Fish he 9801 9820L. ously between bread slices;spread outside of each'sandwich with can get for you, and arrange to serve melted butter,tout on both sides Fish to.your family often. Tuesda a Wednesday under low broiler beat until brovAL ylOnday, y ,li Pour over the sandwich a sauce DEPARTMENT OF F 1 S N E R 1 E S i made of melted cheese. OCTOBER 9, 10,and 11 OTTAWA. POTATO AND FISH CASSEROLE Two Shows, at 7 and 9. i Flake one pound of canned or �>fQltlild••/YRlT/ c cooked fish and place in casae- fOR fRll se0rur Holiday Matinee. Monday at 2.00 --A full liL'e O� CErn m$— role. Slowly melt I/,, lb. cheese � in double boiler; stir in I' cup " :.obineirp. A'sd plows mill.. Pour this over the fish. The Lady PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN ' cooked�potetstu a line tmiashed THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER e rim I1law points and repairs of the casserole with unbdked `from Kentucky dor fill kinds of Masse oveniutn'tilBUiks�uiagtdones•) AND NERVES. JT MAY BE Massey. w Wrrx YdUR EYES. Harris machinery. ------------- 4'ir Deportmontof'Fish.rim,Ottawe. t 'GEnit[ E RAFT ' C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. Please send me your 5Z-page .JOHN L. GILLMAN I ELLEN >;w l�,r Week evo. r. a Booklet."loo Tempting fish recipe+".v+3 I " HUGH HERBERT 1611 _..BROUGHAM, �OM�. lVarr.e......:...... ..:. - �fl= (PLZAaa PRINT LarTans rLAINLY) ; .lk �• ZA•5U PIT!'S -n, 9119 LWA. OIL rale...,................................................. t .. W SNOW k:..•w.+d .35+'y! .N r ♦ y- d." 7' � .:ii' fw. .., .'.. � , -K. .✓. 3"II .. DstS� -✓ ..,K'3�'aN. "-.rf -P M ice:. .. 7W u ..'' T:.T' yip••, :b'�. -.*� ,i. ry � r .J• ' � 'l!^� � ,-w..: •>l,... '..0�.'9 A• :rod 'x %'n.. «.?. .''•. '•X� .i.:,.-:y .s', p "' :. .,'�•-++' :. '` "-. '�." •' - 1. :4"�4 ,... :.:�. .s"•".. "�.re.w'' .,:-•4!r.. _ .. 6'�9^d� . .. ...:-., " .:' .w. •�.�' _•:;l°`. NP *� y r _� CLA>ih4MOI�T '.' TV Geese Ba ne and d of Bas- Her.. P.4r.on sero Ya W Ilutu l fto HIGH 'T_� — y a10, spent ►�liIIt�y filth I�Ta. H. H. in LUnVale 011e,da, 8t Meek. HIGH" Q Q 1 L t i l Mee. Fred Cowie, of Zephyr was , Thomson, he". -- Mr. and Mn. Mundelland sen, i���� Co• }� in toy on Tuesday. Her many ?elands were Pleased Billy, were in the village on Sun- ;Lobi/ SPBhgSB 11 Mr. Mrs. Wes,.. Birk�tt have � see Mee. Wolford out a church, day. s�i TAWAN>cllA 11A. � been spending a few day» at their cheap ea�as tit Fats-=4 1) 1�1 in the north. -- on Sunday, after mazty weeks ab- Mrs' Oliver and daughter, of — �_ - SYSTII�d Beata through illness. Toronto, spent Sunday with Yrs. }- Mrs. George Redshaw, north of ' - P AND j 1: here is in very poor heals h at Prt- Mr' H. Denison has rented '.MrIL' Bennett. �■1 hww" OR *Adkm Thomson's � 4dresidence. Mrs. Thom- Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Os- Xhdailb6 Si1M els. T r ansit_Sound d sent from a heart a to L ! - -- Clare Douglas, i6ti .to his son will leave shortly to spend the haws, spent Sunday with Mrs. � � - _ winter with her .daughter;.in Butt- Welford. AS Xbd& Car Adverti$ t� —home on the first of the week e3- elo •The W. A. of-the United Church g ter spending a few'days here withA. community shower was tend-' met on Thursday bast in the pAr- K rhOY FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS -+ friends. ered Mr. and Mrs. Hudson on Fri- . lours of the church. ::BOWMAN &RQWL FIELD DAYS .ETC. The Baptist Church Anniversary day evening last, at 'the Comtnun, ' Weddings bells are ringing very �ygjT nal'l'A>tttJ' -,.,'Services over the past week end ity Flail. They were the recipients load. just' now. So the boys at the have probably 'been she. most soot- ' WILSON I LSO N -RA D I O of a handsome floor lamp. The Cooper Garage, tell us. essful in, every respect, that they latter partof the evens M.de- Mr. G. . F`grayth was on the RROOKLIN, OMT. ' - have had in many years. :The ser, voted to dancing,. followed by re- judging staff of both Elzuvale and The 8881 Store,Ci f,''J Ii )'1 Phone 15 r 11 vies, on Sunday ' were both ver well attended, the chucrh being —fFURNITURE TT�p + - biThe regular monthly'meeting 'of days. Mr. Forsyth's specialty, is of lJ� .Cl 1�1[NI T U R E K i'illed on each occasion. Rev Parksat each ser- ' Missionary Society course, horses: from Aurora, delivered excebient,,R the Women s v will be held in the school room of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Bradford We are displaying f attrsctice . es• variety of �COMP'E'r-EhFT — RE.LIABL`E appropriate address the United Church, on Thursday, district, and thirty odd years age;' Aluminum and (;franiteware Rte, h' vice, and the"music by both the October'12th, at 2.30 P. m. Mrs. of Claremont, were, along with RADIO SERVICE y.1 home .choir, at -the mooning ser- Furniture and Furaitua�� Tomlinson s Group , will be in friend's, visitors here..for the ann- NiovelElea, vice and the Baker Hili' Ladies' .charge of the program. A hearty iversary $evices last week-etid. Prices low. In keeping'with times. Fxpert Service on all makes 1 , , Octette, in the evening+'were very invitation is extended to all the They w6re able to renew many old of receivers ► z much appreciated, the latter group women of the congregation who'are acquaintances. Bring your sets here and Sae& being very fine. Oa Monday interested in missions, to be Pres Stock an excelleni sapper was Stock of tubes always on hand. seved by the ladies of t church. eat at this meeting. • the - �. � :•: PIANO-T1?NI1�G - _�_:: _ p •' _ RnBell W. Gray, —__ Bronghaa� oma. This was follewed by a program, AND t/ a 1 that delighted.everyone. Given by P the Lyric Male Choir, of Toronto, Alt ki1:13 of F.pair Woxk under the direction of Dr. Freder- NOTICE All Tuning Guaranteed Boys' Summer Sweaters Law Motor Sales- .1c Thomas, is was a new type of a -1 ' r traelira rasa your way a X. s__Me► l�oNALh �' 6oe• each Chrysler-Plymouth - to have appealed to old and young a" Clow Ave.. ToeaaN alike. They were assisted by Miss �' Boys' Camp Shoes $1.46 none Lakeside, ' ; Dealer Winnifred Thomas, at the piano, COAL COKE. a pair IOrderr taken at NEWS Ofise Mr. Fred Bennett, Violinist, and n „ GOOD USED CARS i 1 9 O t 71 ) tl)3 t, GOODYEAR TIRES j Miss Elizabeth M. Beales, Elocut- WOOD, CE+ MENT, 1 �? WILLARD BATTERIBi ionist, bd�h of Toronto, whose SAND, GRAVEL, ROOFING SPECIAL 1 , aper contributions were thoroughly en- ,` &GENERAL BLACKSMITH19G. joyed-.The members of the congreg And -s'-1 Std. Wcht. Asphalt Shines Men's Sport shirts With SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ation and all others voice their �.OQ ahorir sleeves, �1.Q0 e3. Give us a trial on aNefw or a Used C appreciation -of. the whole of the BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 3.1 Evy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles 24 Hours Towing Serriw _ :-festival's activities. atio 10311 ►�; �; w� ,r'c $6•65 Per sure.. Men's Socks, 1St., 2Oe., �* On September 23rd, the hams of All first quality"Toronto Asphalt Gordon J. - ~ . Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess, Nor- We have also plated In stoct a full Roofing Co. Shincke..In lab ,35C.,35c.and SUC`: a pr. wood, Ontario, was the sceneof a Th'E of MAPLE LEAF MILLING of 5 afire. or over. - C. w Bradley Phone 2WS _ "very pretty wedding when their COMPA.YY FEEDS. • • 'PICKEFUNG, ONTARIO Wilma., was Prices subject to chance wiammd only daughter, Mary A, VVI. MITCHI::LL . / Phone Plat 2901 - united in marriage to Mr. Hugh satloe. nth Gregg, son of Mr. and ��"" G �•. Mrs. David •Grecg, of Claremont, BiOkering, Ono. •under a decorax- R. 0. VL ,Cii1+iT the drawing-ro Ont. The ceremony took place in Oflee phone ?400 Residence ®S LUMBI—ER YARD Notice to You. :FUNERAL DIRSOTOB, - om► W archway, with standards of Pink and white gladioli. Rev. M. I. Bob- sw Prlwatae Ambahaoce _ h' inaon officiated .Mr. Ettaan Burg- Day and Night Service ess, brother of the bride, played We do Building of all litiradr n _ CHICKENSAMTED Phone �7ARPIT.NTBRIFa. the wedding music, and scco�pan- ave i. led Mise Jean Gregg., sister of the om, who sang, "O Promise Me" ilal �Ol�l!ITINGt gro _ ... _ _ . : - - �PL�Jl1tBINt� � � Ont. duringthe signing of the register. ' - : M am :On Tice bride, whow, gi.en in"�narr- Hereys an opportunity for f armere and _ > lags by her father, wore a gown >liOUFIx(3 Farr'a Elevator f of marquisette, 'with inerts of to sell their produce r*git at home '.French lace over ;white taffeta. Her We also sell Brantford Roofing - - Ilinger-tip veil was held In place by at highest market prices. Ma�t'i°u,Empire BatheooaaOnt at coronet of orange blossoms and ClarenlOnt, Bgntponeut. Dano Wat■e rhoft — Res. J38 (woe WN s . lily-of-the-valley. She carried a Pickering Farms Ltd. have installed Systema. Beatty bouquet of Butterfly roses. The g I 18iable aipment Commission Acme s for 'bridesmaid, Miss "Isabel Gregg, ;'a modern last forkillin and finish- wt>b Building Materia Gevernmunt to Buy Wheat j was dressed in P ;pink la e-oover?satin with veil held poultry of all kindaat the Muah- t�. ,+f�M Ftee; We five hnighest crudes `lin place by a large flower of the Hoek Cjaaranteed Phsue at ear expense, same shade and her flclwers were • a at T. J. PRO.USE :u track >r� ��r .er.�► �;r - Briarcliff roses. The � groom a►aB room Farm on No. 2 Highway ably assisted by the bride's, broth- _ 'Whitby. We have a buyer there Phone a =�--- er, Mr,. Ward Burgess. The bride's ,.,PMERING, ONTARM :We also buy course 'grapes. I is another wore a navy crepe. dress. with corsage of Prcmfor chic fer roses, kens and fowl. . -while the groom's .mother lavas att-Ared in nniw triple , with Tal- isman roses. Following the cere- ...mony a dainty buffet luncheon was phone, and our buyer will call and- served, F served, after which the happy cou- C •tl� at r• - ple left on a motor trip for the �uote you a price. � omplete wi Batteries-les, $29.95 World's Fair, ,returning by way of Vel!y low battery eonsnmption the Adirondacks, 2<Iontree�l .and ot- P10K ER/NG -���ARMS LTD, j ,.. " TORONTO PICKERING -WHITBY Plymouth Deluxe Touring t.r an■ :9U-Das Guaranteeto' Radio u eram ortan.t Notice � • p . ,36'Chev Deluxe Coach - Guaranteed Parfect Be sure 'te wish Don Christian Electric before " ALF. MOLE, aremont. you buy your Radio. PHONE 3291 A large stock. of Brand New 1939 Radios, 'lead t - .. . . WANTEDVEAL CALVES ng makes, at large discounts to clear. _ .100 Reconditioned Radios, Mande, Car, Console, SELL YOUR CALVESIAT HOME .. . Battery 'and Combinations. Prices from $4,95 up. Save Time and .1Wloney x We have a buyer at the farm k r �. • . Np. MONE ' ANDDAY, TUSDAY_LESTCHRISTIAN; DNESDAYME DEA19a IN rvICKER,NGcARMS CROSLEY ETC. 'GEN. ELECTRIC. WARER, LIMITED R JTROMBERF G7RLSON MARCONI a _t ,.. 38 Simcoe St., N., Oshawa Open Evenings $ �R��LnF all "" ,r �`.j?v:x'...., .y•...;+�.w ,y,;�,:�:^�.�, ,,��r;• �.-,:.,:4�. v-,.rrc-'µFa rara•^5*rY• ... ......- .. . _ ,1 ,.. , tT am 'sat Jews. S.'Bring forth there= Tuis fA♦ By .. lore fruit .worthy of repeatone@: ��� O��'+f O ?. T i CURIOUS OI`a�D FFirpom - 9. and think not to say within 1.1M, �ny VirttM * e ' yvurselves, We have Abraham to r - our `father: for I say unto you, SSCh6 that Goii Is able of these stones to Wae`n' one has always known ARE THE WORLD S Akin up children unto Abraham. that olive pil has virtues to je ap M06T WIDELY DHSTftidUTED Many of these people were trust- predated in many spheres of Wm• R EPTI LES ing to their Jewish blood for a fa- estic III* — for its properties in --- - M vorable standing before God. John connection with loud, furniture, Lesson '7 .. " says there mast be a change in and toilet — an Introduction to one's outward life if one's been still another kind of use is we]. is, really repentance fruit of re- comed. �a2' a: LESSON 11 peutfince. For Furniture or Dry Skin TyE FOItEP.UNNE4t OF THE 10. And even now'the ase lieth Already we use.olive oil for fry KING—Matthew 3 at the root of the trees: every tree Ing and as the basis for salad fires- ` printed Test. Matt, 3s1-17 therefore that bringetb not forth sings and for marinades tor meat Golden Test.—Make ye ready good fruit is hewn down, and cast and fish; we put a dessertspoonful �f Ray Lord, mob into the fire. The ase falls after into each mixing of a coating bat- y the death of Christ. 11. indeed ter. We•know the oil as a oiedica- '` •-=� '17-1�'Y RANC't= >_ � TROPICAL � atbo ptraight.. Matt. 3:3. ;=ra: Approximately -thirty. years baptize you in grater unto repent- meat, internal and external, and �_ LANDS TO ICELANO... ART -3save elapsed between the close of once: but he that cometh.after me often we use It. in addition, to tone FOUND IN DEEP FWRESIS, ARID the second chapter of Matthew's is mightier than i, whose shoes l: up furniture.that by contact with CVSEiZT5, SALTY SEAS, FWJMH Gospel and the events now de- am not worthy to bear: he shall -too:many hot objects or oy other WATER PONDS, AND MARSHES, aciibed in our lesson. 1. And in baptize you in the Holy Spirit and rough treatment seems in d Inger AND SPEND THEIFL LIVES those days cometh John the Bap- in fire. John speaks of Christ as of losing its high polish. a ibcral M T�-FE W�02D �� UNOERGRGLN0, 1N TR>=ES, tint, preaching in the wilderness one who brings us into contact application of olive oil, which is - SOF ,qNp pN THE 5!.lRPP�E. b1 Judaea, saying. '2. Repent ye; with the melting, cleansing, vital- 'left to•soak in for an hour :r two •15 A NOUN 3- 1. ,tee fof the kingdom of heaven is at Wng fire from God. Without him before a final polishing is =arrled WHEN ACCENTED hand, The word "repeat" mesas it will never purify our souls. We out, has an immediately restora• ON THE F/�25T : a change of inner thought or pur. need more than outward washing tive effect. It can be used occas- SYLLABLE', AND A «a pose. John implied that the king —we need inward cleansing • by tonally to soften dried s�1n and yE,2t3; WHEN -rHE dom of beacon (a spiritual realm) fie• regularly as s hair tonic. An t it ZAS7 44AS&E' was at hand on earth, right there 12. Whose fan is in his hand, massage of the scalp on the e've of t5 STRISSED. I -in Palestine. The kingdom of and he will thoroughly cleanse his a shampo soon corrects falling hair heaven includes all those subjects thleshing-floor; and-he will gather habits and promotes new gr�w,n. who yield to the rule of heaven. his wheat into the garner, but the it also gives a noticeably better 7t is found first in the hearts of chaff he will burn up with un=' sheen to newly set hair. -fin, quenchable fire. Christ reveals -- c .%/ FiG�1EF2-r HAyWARL�, Voice la The Wilderness the quality of men. 18. Then com-- C pN TME NCOZT"Ht ' S. For this is he that was spolr•- eth Jesus from Galilee,to the.Jor- Nova Scotia farmers believed an •* ` PL�►.TTE RIVER:. �LC7RAD0, t an of tlirongh Isaiah the prophet, dan ltato John. to be baptize6 of epidemic had broken out among him. 14. But John would have their cattle when three cows m CAUGHT A 1208//V a+V ' saying, The voice of one crying in -77,lE W/NG- Itlte wiider.,esa, Make ye ready the hindered him, saying, I•have aged the same pasntre died, each ahold- — cova,xn sv ru sawKc ur way of the Lord, Make his paths to be baptized of thee, and com- Ing similar symptoms. A search sNAxES vary in size and weight as much as they do in range - sGaight Since Malachi (460 to eat thou to me? John knew a man disclosed the cattle had been lick- and habits. The Pythons, largest of all,may weigh in the neighbor- 1 without sin when he saw him. 15. in a discarded pa, bucket Yt80 B.C.) four centuries had pass g p hood of 300 pounds, and measure 30 feet in length, while the tiny ed without.a prophet,coming for. But Jesus answering said unto w•bich.had been left in the pasture burrowing snakes are but slightly thicker than toothpicks. with a - ward to lead Israel. Through John' him, Suffer,it now: for thus it be- 12 ye'ers ago. !length of only five inches. God sent a message to the nation,, cometh us to fulfil all righteous- lrea>sing the silence. nese. Thea he snffereth him.-Je- dove, and coming upon him. The 4. Now John himself had bin ens baptism was his formal Iden- f .GREAT EMANCIPATOR tification with sinful mankixld. 36._ . Dove endues Christ with the poW- } raiment of camel's hair, and a .And Jesus, when he was baptized, er of the Holy Spirit for,his great _ leathern girdle about his loins; ministry. • and his food was locusts and wild went up straightway from the 17. And to a voice. out of the water; and 10, the heavens were ,+ HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 He was a— w is belov- maa. - —ysoney. b. Then -ent out Hato him opened unto him, and he saw the heavens, akyzng, This y 1,7 U. S. A. Jerusalem. and all Judaea, and all Spirit of -God descending as a ed Son, in who F am well pleased. Civil War 18 He came from . the reg-on round about the Joe- 'President. stock. dao. The message of God's auth- AAM g 17 Credit. ' crit; stirred every place and every 12 Alley. if AM 18 To pother. one. 6. And they were baptized vim• 20 His debate 10 him in•the river Jordan, confes- 1S Mohammedan with — sing thein sins. The rite of bap- RADIO. Njudge. gave him tism served as a sign of changed l6 Remunerated. ! national life, and the washing away of sins. _ 17 Horsedies. p ence• Its value here depended on the• A N D -'N 19 Small h tie. 23 Captivated: rt 21 Small hotel 27 Faithfully. cleanness of the heart. Baptism By,Fire ey MADGE ARCHER 22 Church 29 AaZlern. 7. But when he saw many of the dignitary. 91 Rather than. IP>aariseea and Saddaeeeea Doming FALL AND WINTER PROGRAMS 8.00 P.M. — Appointment with '24 Stream. I 3SPonsesses. What looks like permanent Pari Agostini,. with Charles Jordan '25 Natural power 37 Goddess o! to his baptism, he said unto them, 48 Garden tower. 9 To shower the moon. To offspring of eipere, who ware- and Winter listing has jest come �Contiaentsl Choir. CBL. 26 Quartz. doyen, - in: 10:00 p.m. — Chamber Music Con- 28 Chars, °M Gnawed. So Balker- ad you to flee from the wrath to On Sundays cert. from Montreal, CBL. - 30 UneomnWn- :dy Procrastina- 4 Conjunction. 40 To chattel' : tome? John describes "the com- ton. b Masculine 42 Winter pro Inc worst h" as threatening tIl 3_:00 P.M.—New York Philharmon- On Wednesdays 32 Fahy' is Orchestra under the. direction 8 30 p.m, Jack Teagarden's or- 52 3anaII wild ox. P°nO�• cipitatiort. God's enemies, including impeni- 34 Pertaining -N Music drama. 8 Hybrid of a 43 Beside, of John Harbirollf with guest ar- chestra, Press MBS • CBL how. 44 Beret. tilts, CFRB, 8:00 p.m. — Serenade for The to a Wali.. ,SS To appraise, j 6:80 p.m.—Metropolitan A>3ditions Strings, orchestra under the di- 3S Pit. 58 He was a— 7 Lawful. 43 Slovak. 1Dominion Minister of Labor of the Air, NBC. •rection of dean Deslatulers- with ��d by 1��en• 8 North 48 Chum, 8:00 p.m.—Silver Theatre, Con- ;Boost soloists, CBL. a8 Frugal• '57 He freed Carolina. 4?To reniarit. _ rad Nagel director, CFRB. 9:30P.M. — Cosmopolitans, orch- 40 Postscript. ' the —' Y Taxi' fi0 Period. " �..e p 10 Smell. 151 Affirmative 7:00 p m.—Jack Benny program, estra'and churns under the di- 41 °' "VMTICAL CBL reciloa of Percy Faith with solo- 45 Inasmuch as. 11 Flax tib Either. 8:00 p.m.—Chase and Sanborn late, CBL, 4S Senior. !Suave. derivative. 154 Like. j h q Hour, with Charlie McCarthy, On Thursdays 110 : CBL. 8:00 P.M. — One Man's Family, - ;h � 9:00 p.m. —Ford Sunday Evening . CBL. I 4 . Hour, Symphony Orchestra un- 9:00 p.m. — Good News of 1940,' e der the direction of Fritz Reiner, with Fanny Brice, Hanley Staf- 19 `soloist on October 8, John Chas. ford, Connie Boswell, Walter 'Thomas, CFRB. ;Huston, M.C., CBL. z On Mondays 9:00 p.m. — Major Howea, Amat- „" s 8:00 p.m. — Quaker Variety Show ew hour, CFRB.- F r: with Tommy Riggs and Betty 10:00 p.m. — Kraft Music Hail, 1 ` n -Lou, CBL. with. W4 Crosby, Bob ;Burns, ' , ' 1 Andre Kostalanetz and Kay On Fridays j 5 Thompson, CFRB. 8:00 p.m, Miss Trent's' Child- 8:30 p.m.—Voice of Firestone, ren, CBY. with Margaret Speaks and orch 9:00 p.m. — Waltz Time, with'' estra uade direction of Alfred Frank Munn, CBL -1 z& Wanenste L. . 8:30 p.m. - Symphony Moderne, to 9:00 p.m, — lo Theatre, CFRB from Montreal. CBL, 42 10:00 p.m.—C ented Hour, CBL, On Saturdays - its the Cabinet shuffle recently On Tuesdays 10:00 p.m. — NBC Symphony Or= de at Ottawa Hon, Norman Me. 8:00 p.m. - Big Town, with Ed- chestra under the direction of 1 y, former Postmaster-General ward G. Robinson, CFRB. Arturo Toscanint, CBL.. lssumed the portfolio of Minister 8:30 pm. — Tueeday Night Par- The above list of programs:may of'Labor, succeeding Hon. Norman ty with Walter 'O'Keefe, CFRB. be kept for -• ' -re reference as 'Rogers, who is now Defence Min 8:30 p.m. Information -Please, they will probably-not change until ; fir, with Clifton Fadiman, CBL. next'Spring. POP--An Investment - J. MILLAR WATT Y CERTAINLY, SIR: YOU CAN HAVE THAT t, ?DON'T GVT tT OFF— --1LL COME BACK FO�iT SMALL CUCUMBER HT t { : FOR THREE CENTS! N- FORTNIG • 0�, � V l/ {rF .— —.- �...._— — - - WOW" - ,.. rose.. n.., r.,w ,•r - _ t _ �.. .: ,err•_. ,'.., :c. -..�• ., ; -.: � ..r, +.d:. ,. . :^ ,. . ..< f/ 4 • _;T-'-- '..v- 3 n:. i:.. sem-, -,... -. -v •.. �, ...r Y, ' `',-:-'-,>+ . . ,, , .,,•-•.. ., .. ,:-. 1 ..tit,. Y., , •.. .. ,, ;,t �a ~ 1 P ;, ,•�•r4.. rY ..!•,,,� n„ _ n .eea,r 4,x b •.w,• s�� :ver' a.�`G'a .�;"�q''t'�q'a"�" �+Qz.,tss�':�Gk'+ '"'�,k�+'x�;J"� .., v '. -'•r-,•,+.... .�: ... .w :oc.� .. a .. Y , I Athena Survivors Bac[ on Canadian sof} Placid THAT REM 1 N DS ME- -Life E- -Life Disrupted THERE'S NO CLOSED j ` SEASON FOR BaveYoas To sae England at war you must OGDEN'S - quit it the comparative calm • and near-normalcy of London for the urgent preparedness of the conn- ., trystde. ` . Motoring from town you quickly find signs of wartime interruptions \ ' ads. Henpeck :(to boas): "Sir. �• o>( placid rural life. I think it's about time I got .a Y :•.,:'. Urgency of Preparedness ,llrverywhere, in the southern , ° , ,..•,. Bose: inmt are- you talkine towns and villages you find the abiil We just put a raise in your envelops last ween:." same urgency of preparedness. 'l Try Oden's � n* In the town, navy and army of, Mr. Henpeck: "Why doesn't mand you'll know facers drive commandeered auto- why particular roll-your- wife tell me about the9e thfagAt" owners vote it the cigarette toba000 mjIIile�se country soldiers are oil- of double barreled pleasure. .You'll roll them better with "Chantec se, -- - _`zAtot$eo: Why are you mak. leted in a village, filling every of`Hogue" Papers. - ling fans at that bulldog? loon, room In the place The local sa- Small Child (wailing): H. n, doing its best business is pAotcn!- y started it. history, adapts itself to war con- Ak 0_ dations by earmarking a private For I - — 'There was very little doing in room for non-commissioned' ofiic- Cat the bank in the tiny Irish village. era. The staff arrived in the morning. •Tuned For War Joyful to be home again, more than 100 sure' ors of the ill-fated Athe- loafed about, drank tea and play- Down the road in a private park. pia, which was torpedoed as Germany open war against Great Brit- trucks loaded withammunition are ain, arrived home in Canada b Canadian P ific liner and entrained at ed cards until three o'clock. Windsor Station, Montreal, for their ho across Canada. This group "Ha," said the manager to his lined up beneath broad oaks and wa �o ti from Ontario consists of Miss Susan Howe, Robert Howe and Mrs. F junior. "Threes! Run and close the guarded by armed sentries. —v, Treharne, of Hamilton, Mrs. S. Ross, Miss Florence Gradden, Mrs. Mar- -front door." The trim Georgian mansion near. a�'N 4 by is a battalion headquarters. garet Allen and Miss Joan Allan, all of Toronto, and R. A. Garritit,.of The junior returned in a minute Sacks ter bayonet practice awing . oQDah i London.—Canadian Pacific Photo. or so and said: "It is closed,'stc. a We didn't open it this morning." tiom a row of elms- _ _0 Fields off lonely narrow roads never refers to his possession- hide anti-aircraft batteries. Close > "Every fool Vegetables can become in- by, sentries -guard a searchlightIII Y • The old proverb says, is in love with his,owls bauble!' ��ut*d. •as• a +eientise. post—five lamp units walled La 3. No. Persona near you may �ies quite true'—iota of them with staudbags. Tents for the per- • think you are 6ommentiag on their are getting canned just now. sonnet, patched eleverly with IS appearance. i. Introduce him to '—o— brown and green daubs, merge in mo families participating in the the hostess, who will, if she knows A wise guy stepping up to the to field and tree. industry would be allotted reg[oas DOS her duty, introduce him to the oth- bus as it stopped the other morn- England Is tuned for war. - in which to collect eiderdown.' It's "i7 er guests. 5. It is better for the ing said to the driver: "Well, believed development of the Indus- mother to do so until the girl is Noah, you've got here. Is the Ark, - — try on Baffin Island would contram buts to livelihood of the natives TRANSFUSIONS IN TRENCHES of age. 6. No; she should merely full? A new kind of blood transfusion tiralk at his side. The motorman 'answered back: FAkimos Work especially at a time when they've which can be given by untrained "Nope, we need one more monkey. little to do between hunting sea' stretcher-bearers ;n a. front-line Come an in. e`e`�w� sons. drench fs announced. A Hitler Pays m. -'o--• • Heretofore blood transfusions TO Red �tO>ii First Gossip: "Does Mrs. New Industry on Southern Baf- have been given only after blood - _ Newbricl• have her own way!'* fin Islrnd Will Contribute to bad been typed, a donor chosen, One of the steadiest contribu Second Gossip: "Does dial Livelihood of Many Inhabi- CREAM WANT£ ?. -and a complete operating team as- . tors to the funds of the British Say, she writes her own diary .tants We are paying a real high a week ahead of time:' —_ _. sembled. Now blood plasms which Red Cross is Adolf Hitler. price for cream F.O.B., Tor- has had the red blood cells steak- Payment of royalties to "enemy — An eiderdown industry which to onto. Write for particulars ex. out of it can be administered authors" is forbidden under the — expected to contribute to the ltrw and cans. by anyone to anyone regardless •f Board of Trade regulations and Autumn Bulbs Khoo'dor many of the 1,500 ]lAekf- The Toeont Creataery the blood type. Burst,sad Blackett, Hitler's pub- mos of southern Baffin Islam! on 4 lishers in Great Britain announced - Hudson Strait is being established the United Farmers that royalties from "Mein Kampt" 'illi the approach of the anuuai by J. J. Bild fell of Winnipeg on-be. Co-Operative, Co. Ltd. 'CANCER, DEFICIENCY will be given to the Red Cress. bulb-planting season comes one of half of the Hudson's Bay.Compsny Duke and George Street& :DISEASE? the greatest opportunities of the it is announced by the Mines and TORONTO, Ontario Further investigation of cancer year for bringing fresh beauty to Tteaonrces Department. the'garden. no matter how large or from the angle that it may be a small, how new or how old it may An area embracing the aoutie*a ,. coast of the island and all the is- "deficiency disease is repetted on be. In no other pe of gardening RINGS INSTANT EAST the curreet number of the Ca- g tow f an I ? lands east of Cape:Dorset to Pang- _ radian Medciad Association Jour- can the dreams of the pkanaer so airtuug has been leased by the rein �,11aS Taal. The ictal tion i3 being ev ANNE ASHLEY quickly or so aur be transmitted 'company for the purpose of estab- '6ta otli1 t investigation 'I into reality, s' ♦V carried on b Dr. J. R. Davidson Iiahtng sanctuaries for eider ducks Y, It is stili a bit early Eo begin the sen Arctic species, and a permit for bEV� A1C '' of Winnipeg. Q,—How can I successfully bulb plantfltg — with the exception collection of the down has bean b- �NRVM —o—' treasure molasses" of Madonna Lillies, colchicums, awed under authority of the H.gra- -ICYCLIC 1-ACTOR IN A.—Grease the cup lightly be- Autumn crocuses and a few 'other tory Birds Convention Act. r DIPHTHERIA fore measuring the molasses, 'or things. The general rum of Spring- / ' There is a cyclic factor affect- dip, it full of flour and then empty flowering bulbs goes to in Septem- To Stuff Pillows, Cushions. 'ling diphtheria which causes the it. Either of these methods will her and October. But it is not a The down, small soft teachers disease to be somewhat more pre enable every drop of molasses to day too soon to begin to plan-just from the breast of the duck, gas a l , ..''relent at 'intervals of about six come out of the cup without stick:, what is to be planted, and to make wide commercial value, being ur. land t half years. This is indicat- ing. .up lists. In fact, many good Bard- extensively to stuff pillows, tush• ' eners Ret their orders is long be lona, etc. sed by statistical studies carried Q,-How can Y prevent a col- 'Under the company's plan, Lrki• ra fen by the New York. City Depart- ored suede belt from fading on to tore this time. ' Iment of Heatlh. the dress from perspiration? —o— - A.—This can be prevented by 'aB1RTH OF THE MOON neatly lining the inside of, the ClassiThe earth is believed to have belt with a strip of craterProof ad- rea:x't's 11.1\7 I:u Fieri e e t .s s s st>;ntt_1L igiven birth to-the moon when a hesive tape, 1PS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE—WRITS large portion of its mass was Q•—How can I make putty". MSell lDexterr Weathe proof service • • for tree' booklet std full. Dartle4. whirled out into space whi�e it A,—Putty can be made merely shoes, greatest shoe value in Can lore regarding our amusing was in an early,plastic state. e y mixingm 1 lin r b t and P e ,gree - ro acts, a e Don. s oes or men an women. Also Sask. point at which the separation took whiting until the proper consist- -raincoats and windbreakers. Free acquired. -selling outfit. Dexter Shoe Comp- iF ILJl9 DEQ ELUt'ED `VRSERY STOCK FOR SAE L enCy is 8C ,place is now the Pacific Ocean ba- q any, Limited: Montreal. sin, according to this theory. Q.—How can I prevent the 20c FIL.)I DEVELOPEDement, PRINTED HARDY APPLE TREES-50 CEN'cA strings Of a tennis racket from AGENT TO SELL MEN'S NECK- each. Canada's Lowest Priced breaking when the racket is not cet profit, Murgatroyd h. Agen�lesr Blount tiesEeFruit r Trees, leading rrnvarie- s s � Dennil�seTooron�o. Ont bo�ed and y and being used Yonee Street Arcade, Toronto. Write immediately requestinge sensational offerings. Tobe't A.—Tennis racket strings should 1uI'u LFv FOR S.1LF. EDUCATIONAL Treery. Ni tgara-on-thP-Ir1ko, (kali Modern ..be covered with Vaseline before ' RADIUS: BARG_ INS. $4.95 UP; PF.RSUNAh putting away for the winter. This STUDENTS NOW ENROLLJNG FOR _ Stoves $5.95 up:'Bicycles $,0. up: Courses in Matriculation, Short etiquette f ' will prevent the strings from Automobile Tires, guaranteed. QUIT TOBACCO, SN-UFF. EASTLV Story, Journalism, Advert4aing, $T.75 up. 1'rer, illustrated cats- inexpensively. Home reined snapping during the time the roc Shorthand and speech Culture, BY ROBERTA LEE logos mailed. Toronto Tire— ;Dake use of your spare time. 'testimonials. Guaranteed. A kets are not in use. Radia, 191 Dundns NVest. Tnronto, Write today. Canadian Correapon- vice free. Rartlett's, Box 1, WlW ^\ Q.—How can I clean linoleum ;dance College (established 1902), 1. When a man invites a girl to effectively' ttOO1`' :29 rouge St.. Toronto. PHOTOGRAPHY ti ✓ T�' dine isn't she privileged to order A.—Add a little paraffin to the CANCER AND FOODS WITH w 'freely whatever She wants? water to take out all dirt and note on Soil Fertilization and SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC NOW IS. THE TIME TO LET UI! Y Milk. A Resume f the latest accountancy courses. day and make reprints from your Summer ease and ive an excellent 1 ? night school: home study or pri- 'Snaps, and order your Christen8 2. Does swell-bred person boast 1ST $ Po- Scientific'Findings, price 60 eta., vate tuition. United Businss■ cards. Prints 3 cents each, tl bout his possessions, his home, ish to the linoleum, Rub paraffin by C. G. S. Baronsleather„M.A., P nt.n., LLE.. 1102?-8t ncenve, School, 2 Atlas Avenue, Toronto. cents each,,75 cents• per dozen. oil well into the linoleum and it Special prices for postal card or. Ibis income and the like. Edmonton, Alberta, ders for Summer Resorts, Fres 3. It is ever permissible to whis. will retain its Colors and wear FARITS FOR SALE _ pont card enlargement it your or- Per in public? twice as long as Usual. BUSINESS 'OPPORTI NITIFS der is over 20 cents. W. A. Stars. 4. When 8 irk goes t0 8 art COUNTRY GE�7ERAI. STORE, AND 13,800, CANNINGTON, HUNDRED, aman Company, 'Weber Street, $ 8 party acres, bank barri,• frame house. Kitchener. Ontario, with a young man who iss-a stran- u, Post Office, gasoline, oils, clean creek, small payment. James Ry- tock, no opposition. lames Ryan, 9EWIN(i MACHINES i4 9L'PPI.iBa ger to 811 the guests, how should R�GNT THIS ERY 'tlVTI: Cnnnirraton, Ontario, an, Cannington, Ontario. oils introduce hiin? PARTS AND— REPAIRS. w or 5. Isn't a girl, still Under age, DON'T DI[S9 VGHITE OINTMENT HAIR CURDS make, write for prices on new or Nowodoufeellreconditioned machines. 30 years0 privileged to issue an invitation to QUICK RELIEF FROM IRRLTA• WIGS, TUUPES, TRANSFURIdA- experience S. Gilbert, 3 f q , tion and itching caused by piles tions, Switches, Curia, and all. Yonge Street, Toronto. "imi home. Tired, Irritable^ Ko am and hemorrhoids. Hig hly re types Look at .your watch lr types of finest gllallty Hair SEED FOR SALE 6. Should a woman take her commended. Money bac if not Goods. Write for illustrated cats- tner'e situ when,..entering the —note the time. The same entirely satisfied. Price 75c a lar. par n $ time tomorrow, compare7E White Mfg. Co., Box 164, Toronto, logos. Confidential, Lerma arranaa'- �� N ENT FIELD INSPECT- White dining-room, at an informal din- how you feel then with the ed. Toronto Human Hair $uDD1Y ed res ed 'Wheat Grass: Brome way, you do right now! In Ontario. Co„ 628 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Grass; Alfalfa; Sweet Clover in { the meantitme, stop at your drug store Answers and. tonight, drink a cup of Garfield EDUCATIONAI, car iota or less quantit�ies; 11sQ Tea. _ Feei The PTewflcial Ss Seed gn7a1T &indl♦< HEREFORD CATTLE BOTH Sffii[ tered, eld r t -1. Certainly; but unless she Tonight. (lean. f p inside" 'knows that her escort can afford Different Tomorrow! home,"D el GIRLS SCHOOL. SOUTHDOWN AND . SUFFOLK Pafma, Codette, Sask. hose that let-down feeling, Let Gar- home," Helen Badlrley Moller. M. Sheep, both sex, 1 mile east o1 it, she should not be too extrava- A., Port Dalhousie. academics, No. 4 Highway. Lot lA, Conces- Gyi1:D TTRF.S nt in her choice. Even if she field Tea clean away undigested 'sates crafts. speech, recreation. ■ion 16,Tondon.TownshGor- -intestinal, "left-overs". Acts gently, don O'Neil, Denfield, R.R.R No. 2. - kaOWa that the cost is not to .be promptly, thoroughly. Drink like or- GOOD USED TIRES, ALL ST7,ES. considered, it is not good form t0 Binary ten. 10c. — '25C. i FARM EQIIIPMENT >✓oweat prices. Inquiries invited Brockton Tire, 7611 Dundas W., Write for Free Sam. — 8(ACHt�TF.RY AND 9UI PLTT?9 FOR Toronto. order as though she were starving. • - pie of Garfield Head- 'FANNING MILL (KEINE) FARM- SAL.Rer that it 18 Lhe.first "real meal"` Sulache Powder — also • era say best seed grader; wild oat WRECKING ` 1:arfield Tea used separator testimonials. Kline NEW AND REBUILT MACHINERY she has had for a long time. 2. p for constipation, acid Manufacturing, Tslington, Ont. of every description, Shop •up- SPOT CASH WTIJ. RE 1'ATf1 F011 Never. This is a habit often in. indigestion, and to plies and tools. 1•:nquiries we]- old buildings Ruttable fo- wreck- keep cte:,n ipalde.'• Write: Garfield corned The A. R. Williams Mach• inc, any location. Write Oreen- ' Ten Co•, f)c'p1. Al. I Close Avenue. To- - s� ►�sA Inert• Co., Ltd., •61 Front Street. wood Wrecking And Salvage Co., 'bat a well-bred man er woman ronto s~ can,1dw. Issue No. 40 —� 39 Wesi. Toronto. 450 Greenwood Ave.. Tnrnnt�' ,',}+w5'#. q� .. .yo'T... :. ' -;'S "- 'Ye'.Tw• - .r.2^:'a r-..a.�6 -&< _"x°;v ;ji'....J4 . ' , _ -yTv'c. ..��-_.a:-.a+^.:>':i•.G+ rC'4r...:.�-Y' a��1A6aga.:A+.V'sr-+w'.°' Xws.% �F ..MT`".: - i�' 9•W'.d<<. .. .n�i t. '!!..:u" •..V+'iT'. ..,.. .-. , . .aria:. :-... :.,rh.. �.;.' µ •-F' a,O'"z' 1 !;e �+..,,�o �p, .. i^s., ',y._a d,a&.fir- ys, .:.., .. r'..�p .., ..1.. r,- .•Y s'. -'+F,x .� .�' � _ ;.+r !•' •! .m.. ..T++. . • '.F:Y Y' K . :< -..'^vim: T.... '� .,. G d '+:Y >,c9 V `' '$'�. ' „x X :.'�.•wr .z. ".,_.'t.a{'.... .-; +.w%.m'..:.:.._drn3..•'.'.�Y�� ...•... .....•..,,rasa. ... r':-�... . ..... *. :•:w., .w ... . .. '� t._••%V..,�,•�.:. Monday awl will be T' `cbael 's LOCALISMS p,�g Day. All. places of business Shot Pax - D. Scott 23-4. J. Bunt- / will be closed, as usual. ing 21-9. Stan. Pilldey' 21-6. _ ~ • Eva Pilltey is spending a F. H. Erall of Toronto, is via 100 Yard Dads - Stan. Pilkey, Roy. �r i LL -'�� it ing for a fe►,� days with his son Andrew. Wm. Morrish few weeks with her nvother here. Frank and Mrs. Hall, here. � 220 Yard Dash - Stan. PilkeyR- xMrs, Frank Prowse is under ' medical --Ama- James Andrew spent Andrew. Murray Heron. care at present, and in , bospital, for observation. Her many few daya with her brother, Ii. 1..� 440 Yard Run -, Stan. Pilkey► Cliff. _Men's.s. rill and ,Winter Suits and friends h for her early recovery and Mrs. Marquis and family,- at Marchment; Ray. Andrew I,efsoy. ' } Overcoats made by g lase Women's Institute are 1 ' uta to assist the -The Presbyterian Church will SPECIAL EVENTS'- . Fa rnal°ngr � hold their anniveroa on Sunda ■C Itis hoped a speaker iS' y be secured in Oct. 29th, and their annual supper Potato''Race - Barry Murkar, Cliff. T' To TOors` t the atab�eet a� . ...... on the following Tuesday evening. Marchment. Fred Gillard. Barney :the near future. Assciciation Watch•for particulars. ( Lomage• James Gillard. Alexander The Wamaa's --The F. M. S. ,of the Presby- Murray. Q aI the United +Ohurrh wi19 bold their atisfa0tion guaranteed-One Priee X25.95 October meeting on Tuesday after- terian Church will meet at the Sack Race Alex° Murray. James home of Mrs. W. J. Buller, on Gillard. Wm. Bawen isoon, October lOtii, at 2.30 at the Thursday next, October 12th, at Shoe. Race - James Dillard. Alex. L C 't home of Mrs. Cartwright- the usual hour. Members are req- Murray. Jack Bunting. Men's Work Boots, Day Sisman -•-Miss -Gvixably will start her a $indergarten Class `at the middle uested" to note change of day. Obstacle Race - Murray heron, J. -W0 Better M8(le.- October, if suSieierrt pupils ap- services in the Presbyterian Dillard. Ray Andrew. ply. Call or write to Miss Grimbly, Church will be held on ;Sunday at _, -No. 49 at $12.95 Aintree Cottage, Pickering. 10 a. m, when the new minister, CUP ,WINNERS - No. 22 at, .$3.50 Rev. Mr.'Karshsll. is expected to Sen. 'Boys - Clinton Prouse, 18 pts. Oi0131pare prices with -cera. Hsael Quigley is holding -' No. 88 +at : .$3.95 sus suction Bale of household fnrri- be in charge. Sunday School .will I James Clements, 15 Pts. . prices, quoted in your s i#nre, garden tools etc, at her res- beheld immediately following tre Jun. Boys - Stan. Pilkey, ' ZD Pts. Na. 39 at s4.5b Uwe,, piclraviclt Arms, East end of church service. Pat McCartry, 8 pts. No. 710, 12 in.,Higb cut$5.50 Farm Magazines idencfixe village on, Thursday, October -Annivereary services will be ' ' No. 725. IO °` Boy's, $3.95 `. 12ffi, at 1 p. in. See bills. held in the United Church on Sun- Sen. Girls --SL George's Church, Sunday, day, October 15th, Rev. Ray Mc- s Oebober 8th, i8th Sunday after Cleary, Pastor of Woodgreen Un- Standing Broad Jump -- Isabel NMlen s new Black or Brown calf Oxfords in plain or.brogue ited Church will be the special Brown 7-6. Mary Boyes 7-3< Lena style with u to.tba-mioutt pointed toes, at $3.95. - Trinity. Sunday School at 10 s. m, y P' Celebration e. Dixon 6-11. of the Holy Commun- speaker at the morning servicPresent stock only at this price t ilo® at 11 o'clock. Elveniny Prayer. Mu4c.by,.tihe_home choir at each Running Broad Jump - Leona Dix- _ _ service. On 'i�seadsy evening- a on-23=r Isabel Brown 12-9-Helen- -'at -9< .Helen- - -- 'at 7 p- M. Preacher at both wr`'ic Roast Pork Supper Will be served, --Men's Knee-Rubber Boats at old rices, .98 and $2.50 s les, Rev. E. G: Robinson. At the MacFarlane 10-9. p $} �1 - me�rning followed by an interesting, ' ty Running High Jump - Leona Dixon- -Boys'5cbool- Boots.strong and sturdy---Little gents,"$1.75 -- { sez+vice, the singing will entertainment, includin -EFie well- man- Elaine Atmore. Mary Found. be led by. the choir of the Young g Youtbs, $2.25; Boys', $2.35 ► ,)s.. .' known entertainer, Ralph Gordon, Softball Throw - Mary Banks. Dor- - ' Men's Bible Class. Toronto, and music by that splen- othy Winter. Mary Found. The October meeting of the Come on in. We aim to please. Vickering Tow,ship Horticultural did local organization, The Cen- 50 Yard Dash - Mary banks. Ben- :. . . Society will be held in the United tennial Orchestra, under the direct- lab Hamilton. Veronica Waiztnen. l Chvm!b, Pickering, on the evening ion of Mr. Leo Barnes, of the 100 Yard Dash - Mary Banks. Ver- h /J So � 1APMAN of October 10th. An illuminated Guards Band, Toronto. Particulars onica Wsizmsan. Beulah Hamilton. „r �/'•1 . j address will be given by Mr. Fred- in our next issue and posters.' 15 Yard Dash Ben?ah, Hamilton. crick Robson, President of the -Pickering Continuation School Potato Race Barbara Watson and lE "Men- to Treem. His subject will Field' Day CLEARING T i('be "International Affair$' and will � Ella Sfcl9se. Elam Atariore andi/�+ Elaine ► be of general interest at the Pres- ..The a,� Brooklin Claremont, 'Eileen Bushby. Helen MacFarlane I and Leona Dixon. ent time especinlly coming from a Pickering Track and Field meet Sack Race - Isabel Brawn. Leona /� `7man of worldwide experience. SP- will be• held at Pictkering Commun- Dixon. Barbara Waxsori< Less than Cost ectal music will be included in the ity Park today, (Friday), commen- .Obstacle Race - Elks Jicllae. Bar- _ evening's program. Everyone is in- cin at 9 a. m. Pickering was for- -Men's ' vited, both members and:.non-mem- g g bare Watson Eileen Busrby. Calf Boots, Beg. X6.50, for �3.00� tunate enough to .win the cup las" bare A collection .to pay expenses Calf Oxfordia Reg $6.00 for.$3.95. year and is, out to regent. Brook- CLIP WINNERS -_ +► , . y will be taken up. lin and Claremont - are equally .as Boys' Oxfords, sizes 13 to 2's, Reg, y$8.60 for $2,00 a -,The Wom. Institute Held their determined to take the same trop- Sen.' Girls - Leona Dixon, 16 pts. BO a' Scampers " 35 to 2'8 R@ .s September meeting at the home of liy< There are some real athletes Isabel Brown, 15 ,Pts S P , q 1 for 1.00 o- 71[ra. H. A. Newirnn, Fairport. with among the boys and girls and Jun. Girls Mary Banks 16 pts. Ver f3tan$eld's Underwear, Reg $2.00, for $1,49 a good attendasce of member= there is a splendid spirit sof sport- omits Weizman, 30 pts. $ �. S6an$eld's Summer II>AderWear Reg. $1,35 for�f] (� .. and visitors. Splendid reports of amanshi displayed by all three ' ' ' 1< exhibits at Oslsawa Fair; activit P P Br Helen MacFarlane 4-1. Isabel -' schools. come out and see ,what Brown 4< r►anEook Combiaatiai,t, iieg. $l CO, for 490. .. ► les at the local School Fair and these young people can do. You renovation of the W. I. Roam is g Basketball Throw -''Helen MacFar IOvaralls, sizes 4l to 46, Rea. $2,00., for $1.6.) will have a most intertsting time lane. Thelma Carlton. Mary Boyes. Aden's : +the community Ctisr were given. Softball 7'lirarx - Leona Dixon, R. work Gloves, Re $1,35,far $.].( 0: 1 for 850. The program consisted of papers; and will greatly encourage by your $ $ �' by Mrs. Hall on "The Buying and presence. Admission 15c. e,nd 10c. Redditt. Helen L=%age. Ladies Bilk Hofe, Darn sbadep, Reg. 69c,, for 490. a i(.are of Hosiery"; cera. Robt. Bels- At the local Field Day on .Sept. So Yard Dash - .Isabel Brown, L. = 22nd the following are recorded-- Dixon. W son on "How be .well dressed Vied T. Bun•ting, Pickering 1 „ 100 Yard Dash - Irdbel Brown, L. Now s derrsonatration on Correct Senior Boys- - Dixon. Mary Boyce. Fstablietdd 1867, R ' M s. Ne by miss Dorothy Bain- Running Broad Jump Clinton _ � firs. Newman, in her hospitable ?5 Yard Dash - Isabel Brown. L. way, made every out feel very Prouse, 16-8. James Clement 16. Dixon. r amach at home over a cup. of tea, Berne Coinage 14-8. �',(�f � �+ i RunningHop Step 'and Jump •- C< Junior'Girls Sl'i.1trlAL+�7 \ bringing another profitable W. I. li "snesting to a close. Prowse 35-1: J. Clement 34-9. Bar. . • (� I'ora ,'list Woman's Association of $e 31-9. Standing Brd. Jump - Mary Banks. �_t t t. United Church entertained the Running High Jump - C. Prouse 7-1. Barbara Parkinson 6-i0. Nancy Breakfast Bacons 8 Ib. congregation and their friends on 5 ft. B. Lomage..4-11. J. Clement Clements 6-9. Tuesay evening. Trey listened to. 4-10. . Running Broad Jump - Veronica S i Pole Vault - Craig Murkar' 8-2. Waizman 13-2. Mary Banks 12-9. Minced Steak 2c alb r� a m broadcast over P. B. • P'rn6m r _ _ _ - • • 8. J. Clement 7.2. Barbara arkinson 11 8 ' C. Prowse _ '; .. C. with Idadaait claikinsky dna- 'Pork laver 12C. a Ib. at Eileen Bush- f y Shot Put - C. Prowse 29=fi. Gra Running High Jump - Es ee `�} E pouncing, and Prof. Quiz's, wife as t t[ictreas of Ceremonies, assisted Redditt 28-2 B. Coinage 27. by 4. Barbara Parkinson 3=11. Phy- StewingBee[ 12e. a lb. by. Madame Fallaisky and Grand- 100 Yard Dash -. J. Clement, C. Ilia Gates 3-10. f { 'i Pro1310Anse, Wm. Cowan* Basketball Throw = 'Veronica Walz_ Jewel Shortenin 15e a l>s 'res►. The fun was fast and furious, z . us n -ca ing contest Tor ladies, and a taby-minding contest Prowse, J. Dillard _ ate' r 440 Yard Dash - J. Clements: B. FARMS WANTED Classic Cleanser, ;3 tins. . 13c. =�- for men. There never was a dull �+ snoment. Those answering Madame Lome' Fully Equipped tins, Za7c• ' Junior Boys - ' Quiz's questions correctly received Running Broad Jump `Pat McCar- • -golden kisses (wrapped in 'cello- Write or phone us - We will rPhan); those who fidleu, had to thy 13�, Stanley Prikeg .13., Don- U.on yo, �_ • M • A E I D ' *' ' contribute theirs to the lucky-num- Runaid e mgt Hop Step and Jump-- PRICES ML ST yBE RIGHT her box which was won by Mr. •'•Butcher (phone 3000) - icl>;ering ' •Win: Heron, at txhe dost of the S. Pilkey 28-3. P. McCarthy 27-6: OSHAWA REAL ESTATE CO. , program. Altogether, it was a fine D. Scott 26. bl Running High Jump'r P, McCarthy Oshawa. 41 Oni�rio S'tr, Tel. 25. <, sociable party and we are hoping 4-8. S. Pilkey 4-5. C. Ma-rchment „„(just north of Bond St:- there Will be • others through the :! i.Pole - ,. Y Pickern Ma rdwar� j . Pole Vault S. l ilke 7-6. Elias Classified Advertisements g ► FARM WORK - wanted by young - • , _ A man. Ekpe{ienced. Single. -Walter •� � s ! • Ianghnm, Fiokering. SE OUR DISPLAY F �. ; • FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - ' ► for a farm morern, brick house. ? - -of rooms.` All conveniences. Large �� • °I. , ► 'gardegn, Small fruits. Chicken pen. :Findlay and McClary �Ra tiger ' - Garage, Frank Malcolm Markham t t' Village. 7-8 t -and Heaters. Pigs, ? weeks old. • j FOR SALE - Pi - ~' Detroit - $9.?5 Tom Scott, Audley Rcad. ;, Igo C aIv• & Black Pipes and Buflato $5.95 TO LET -- 7-roomed house, .1 mile _ u » Ottawa from No. 2, highway. Hydro. Soft Elbows• • Also the care free $9.45 and hard water in house. AIan r L s Chiago Lishman, Lot. 10, con. 2, Pickering -Coffgeld Washers. x , 1 ANGORA WOOL RABBITS - un- D10W Shares t0 fit nearly ever make of , ~'' • .' CONTI N ENT-WIDE x ' 5-day excursion y related junior does and bucks for y` DAILY SERVICEsale. E. Bertr"d, Pickering Ont. agent for McCormick,fleeting Farm Maehlntry sect -:� All eoach Travei information at 6-9 Repairs. EASTERN HOUSE FOR SALE - 200 pigs, from 40 '•' s x • 1'? .,,•.. .�ann .: : Ons Motto - We have IL Cao Gat it. ft !! is not Made► to, 60 pounds. J. M. Phillips, Lot 34; Con. 7. Whitby. Phone Brook- l000 lin 11r2. J. S. BALS-DO N, PICKS RING