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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_10_20 b _i � . - .^a+r..r, ,..._ '�t _ •,s .,. . '�• .. -':.f- a yr `r�`• ...r, ^' .,".. t� ....3`' �� t.^,` .e"�'s. � Y _ `�rtei-r.. ...;,. ,p, , •�';. ..,1 .e. - > ?, '4.1, 'a y e .. -n Y,...e: .y,.'•nc }. .:.,-[ ,wr •.. .' ...: .., .: v.. ...:. _. ! x � ..' .Try . ♦ a .Gj.. .. .- r ,. ..-,.e: .•. .. .. '...- K 2•• ..{• ?t'.� t/ .. .•.i, 'Fey,' l r) x. ,,, � +, -. • . .... •,z5y'...a w- «:::: l .r."--+ 'Y X., -'t 3 .,r _ �'c�'::',ca.'« •`,•r 1 :If �'` .;. � ... a� ;::'. .�. :'. 77 — ---•----•�• r yr;.. �k77 3 µ . Y � J«T VOL. ' LIX PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. ?0, 1939 :No. '9 � 3 >t$tcnfssstassal dyara:. MOUNT ZIONAUDLEY `F`z CHERRYWOOD GREENWOOD '�aal Anniversary Services' of the Mt. Keep in mind, Monday, October ion Church, will be held Gordon Petty spent Sundayin MII LS DR H. O. P'>�AR30N—Pbp•leeaa Zon Sun- 30th, for the Audley Community andSoneon. Dunbattoo. tmy day next, Oct. 22nd. Rev, Mr. Ken- Club Annual Masquerade Dance. Parry Sound. IggG..Ig36 8:FOR8YTH, Oph.D.. Director nedy, of Claremont, : wi.11 conduct - - -- 'ylac: Lau-, after a serious illness g 090ptome•rical Association of Onta.to rtes. the morning service at 11, o'clock., BR,OCGHAM _ was able--to— _ ' tweed Member of the smedcan optomeer::+� assisted by Mrs. Howard Arksey, Whitby. CHOPPING �iatton, aye. esnmined by apvointmegt: Moeda j ft 2 G7aremvnt.ort. of Brooklin, land in the treeing at, Remember the AnniversarySer- We are grateful to the Young Y+ Wednesday and Friday T.30. Music will be rendered by the ',_,vices in St.. John's Church, on Oct. People's Union, who by their. efforts a�• 29th. Announcements later. have had the church hall wired for WE GRIND FINE Wexford, Chair. -On Tuesday � DONALD RUDDY Barristerevening, 'Oct. 24th, the Eighth An- The Ontario 'Temperance Federa- Hydro. Bran, Shorts :and Feed of alt Ra Solicitor,Notary YubLc. S.lureytP'l.oaa� nual Bazaar, of the Active Sen-ke tion was represented at our service Mr. and ?bars. J. Rennie and fam kinds, also minerals and other !9�oafocttter�yocc ed by'tbelate A.ti.t;brn" at 6 ope� d -Mr:-and Mrs.. Elliott Aus— eoacentrafes for profitable feediryr :. supper will be served at 5.30. Fall- very good• attendance. tin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. kept on band BEATON, BELL & ROSSowing the supper; a drama. "The The W. M. S. T,hanRoffering Ser- Fenney. Earrrmtor%& Solicitors Glow Lights of Sun Ray" will be vice will ke held in St. John's, on Our church will Bold 'Anniversary We stock only the best Pouf W.J,BEATON.K.C. Telephone ^ Presented by the Utica Dramatic Sunday next. A- returned mission- Sen-ices on Sunday, -Oct. 29th, Full Feeds and Supplies. IL BROOKE BELL,K C. Adel,2838 Club. Come and see the newly dec- ary from Honan, China, will be the announcement concerning speakers J,D.F.ROSS orated church and also enjoy a real guest speaker. Service at 7.30 p. m. and special music, 'next week. ' Z•�MME27 r' program begin at S �-- . , • -- 372 Bay St. treat. The ro *ill - Mrs. C. K. Petty has'retcrned JOHN L.POND Toronto o'clock she Adm to su DU�BARTO\' hone after spending a few ,weeks sharp. PPer`and g 4AND SVRV$YQR entertainment, 50 cts, Children, 25 with ?bars. C. Gostick, at Claremont. C 0. WOHARDSON& Co., Barris- cents. We were-sorry to hear that Mr, a A few of. the ladies attended P. J. DONEVAIN, B, 'A. otase.Soh , $c, C. iitprs. Notanp etc. Suite SQC s�avor Life Burialng,as Toronto 5t. aorooto. °_ Sid Morrish lost a finger while the Missiorary Thankoffering ser- L• S, On file are the reear`& of Tekpbooe Ad,16M.Pbcz,ring Pb•o Am su sawing wood' last Friday. Surve �1 _ g vice at Whitevale Church on Fri- t'ot's Gibson and Arnold, Sfi$ S Mc%1ILLAN—J4rr ,ster, Sol- GREENWOOD Among others who answered the �y afternoon. �g Stir. �• Oshawa. phoaa J tor, Notary Pyblic. 19 Melinda Street •• - country's call, are Mr. Mel. Paxton __ 198L leap Toecaaeo. Teledbone EiQiaasos. 29tf The Gleaner Bible Class ,was eat- and Mr. Kenneth Smith, uI our lot- BRIEli4L'SH HOSPITAL Ua+,trtat ertained by Mrs. Wm. Brown ana ality. STOUFFVILLb. J Mr. Albert Foster of Thornbury, Mr. Roy Thom of Hamilton, vis- _ D' A•• �j C7 ERBEBT T. PAL'"A L. D e•r, spent the week-end at Longview ited with his aunt and turtle, air. Elsewhere in this issue will be 11 D.D.s Graduate W Un Royal Cotlte of p�rai syr eoaa and the unirewrty of Torooto. Fay- .and Mrs. Alex. Thom one day last found the announcement o! the op- - 1 +Oitae ir,rea#arnu.eeood siax ease �,[ Sc. And. Mr. Wm, OrmeroC Se attending Nr.'sChyren, ceseco R.ON of6�r rtoyrs: o g week, ening of the INew Wing of the well Insuraffee of ,All Binds. O.a M a .tor appointment, a-my the Plowing Match at. Sunderland Those in charge are being comp- known Brierbush Hospital, Stoufi- "�"t ot• �'0irm' this week• limented an the splendid success of ville. This hospital has during its Beat Rates Available with Miss May Brown at their home on the annual supper and concert at seven to eight years of operation l as&tU*** V arb*. y g, y pre- the Dunbarton United Church been of a wonderful assistance• to seettrit and Service. � Moeda• evening. Miss Bayles � rented a.fine program. -hick took-place on Wednesday of the medical profession and the peo- li BEATON. TOWNSHIP The Dramatic Club are Present- last week. ple of the neighboring townships. Address Phone I D. Clerk. con.c aaael.C'Etc. Ltsue l ing their drama at Good-wood . on St. Paul's An ltean, Sunday, Oct. O y onow neon: •Rlda+ru.. Atcribnttnt, Etc. fastest o g ` Operated b Mr.. and Mrs. E. R. BROUGHAM PICK 315 :1 MttrrlaseUeenses. Wh►tevale.Cnt. ; Nov. 15th, at the Fowl Supper: 229rtd. Children's _Day. 2 p. m. Sun- Good, t1hey pened the hospital,.on- 0A E. RICHARiSt3N Misses Edna Green and Zorah day School. 3.p. m. Children's Day ly a few years ago,. in a gtaller I • Gee, also Robt. McVey attended the Service. The members of the Sun- way until today, with the addition !GIENEWAL INSURANCE Y. P. U. convention at Peterboro day School are' cordially-invited to of this.'new wing, the institution is ON MON., WED. and SAT. only REAL 99TATE over the week-end. this service, which will be rrade as recognized by authorities in hospit- I Mr. and Mrs. Jay Martin of Lis- interesting as possibde for the boys alization, as one a4 the m+st up-to- CONVEYANCING Atter�1ay ;lst, 1939 ban. N. Y., were with Carl and g e yWe have a quar.tity of Seed Oats(Alas.� � ���� al�e7. yearly and girls, as well as for the older date, and completely, equipped hos- Mrs. Devitt during the: week. Mr. members of the congregation. On .pitals, outside of the cities, in the ka. Banner, and Victory), also Barley, to tee' Martin purchased some pule-bredthis day, important for Anglicans. Province of Ontario. It is a two- Purina Feeds, Chick 5 tarter, DairyFa- ne+ 6000 Suffolk :c.., t,••_ _-.-pf assize the ere:-gr ::nom l story �r.ildi�e;, .•:vith nurse", reaid- tions. Dryena, Tip FrFds etr, A fu 'Rev. Burbidge, of,Korea, who need for the religious education of ence, adjoining, central ' beating, fineof these well known feeds I WM. MAW with his family, is h,,•..e on iur- the young. fo4r private rooms, 3 semi-private Chops. Molasses, :alt, Milifoods Shur '1 LIOS1�F9l�D ADCTIONERR AND -lough, spoke to the Greenwood can rooms. public dormitory, twenty VALUATOR gregation on Sunday morning. His 'fikHIrEIVAL'� tots and five basinettes, maternity fain. Hog Concentrate. Minera'a,fi� j _ helpful-and Math Etc. =--� 3aIee c•aduatad Anywhere discourse ewas very ins- room and nursery, complete fire-. '^ Pt400e or write. Addre ii 8t4 Dundsn ' plying. - Mr: and Mrs. O. H. MacAvoy vis- protection, and ambulance service. D, N. Lockwood '«t Street, Eeas, The community was shocked to iced•Wm. and Mrs: Mitaheil on Sun- There is a permanent staff of eight. VtThitby. Ontario. learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. day last. An official opening is being held on .PickeY'ing Mill Dudridge, 'on Saturday last. They firs. George Hamlin and Nancy Saturday. •Octoter 21st, which i.; ,saa8rierbvsh Hospital spent Thanksgiving' here at.their spent an en joyar:le holiday with re- PJCK�+:RFNG, OTT. _ open to the public at the hours summer home. She 'w,as in very good talipes m lbfilton." stated. An interesting note its that WE DELIVER Government Licented health then. The neighl')erhood eN- We are glad to report Mrs. M 'is hospital receiving the end- PHONE $317' L. lends their sincere sympathy ars s gradually g her ,Main St. E. St'OnffV111P, O�t� iimathto Pkidallrecoverinarsation and encouralrt'ment of the Mrs. Dudridge's family:. health and is ncm able to get out Phone 191 Provincial Health and Hospital �/( • ,Maternity, Medical, an group 1, of d Surgical the W. A. will put on theeerandah. - 2uthnrities. 71aSSey-Harris : cases. taken on an Entertainment on.Thiirs0a. , Sir. and Mrs. Thornton• are"visit- —_ J evening, October 26th, whei, Mi- ors to the vale and are :adding a a3Rot vF1�u Repairs Here - Maternity Semi-Room Jean arils dress onher to Lon- un orr► "':: .throcrosamethelr The R. M. S. have postponed r� b^ _ 1Rates for 10 days—$25.75 B residence, improving the All Orders Promptly attend- { don Eng. as an exchange teaches. The'W. I• are nuking great pre- their October meeting at Mrs. Mil- ed to 24 hour servi Sgiven, There will be svecial .music and -parations for an enjoyable. Hallows' ler's till October 26th. I[t tered NurEes m attendance and 'I ,[_Ambulance ice readings also. Come and enjoy a en Party o be held on Tuesday, :A reward 'will ke given to the Coleman Instant Light The Sunday ScCiool Missionary Hall„ Watch for details. will lead, to the conviction of the BuQTes, quick, clean aII FOR Dept held an open meeting with, On Tuesday evenin,g the Annual party or parties who are trying to INSURANCE 1RANCE Mrs' INS Burbidge as guest speaker, Congregational Supper of the Unit- destroy lite vine on the church. dependable. and her three little children singing ed Church will to held in the base- The Happy Circle Mission Band All Hardware at Right Prices i Sb.RVICE hymns, in the Korean languago• ment of,the United Church. A good met at the Harlock home on Oct-- Phone Pickering 67 M. and :bars. Carl Devitt, gave vin menu is being prepared and a fine 14th with a good attendance of 28. -ALVIN BUSHBY T lin selections, and the C. G. I. T' program to follow. They planned to have a Thankoff- _ dCYI�I�, E. biORLEY gijIs sang very sweetly. Those not On Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Sunday ering Service at the Murch on Dov- Hardware Tinsmith FIRE AUTOMOBILE', LIFE present, missed a splendid prog- School at the United.Churoh at 10. ember 12th. After the meeting, a -ipIGKERINQ ,ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM ram. I� a. m. Afternoon service at 2.30, the lunch was served. PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. - hoine choir providing the music, the The first meeting of the project, PHONE 4600 • • a. . SEKVICE - PROTECTION i 0 Locust Hill choir, the evening mus-' "The Club Girl Entertains" -will be ie.. This being the anniversary, a' held on Saturday, October 21st, at attendance s being o e� F : PCIILUgp;ood acs .i. looked i 2 30 p. m at the home of Mrs. — for. Harvey.�lle Couru -irncl+3< � Several ladies from the Vale at nits, Afternoon teas, entertaining a $aYP-You Seen Onr t�J 'tended the Officers' Rally held at .week-end guest, party refresh- ,New .• 11'!g► Kinsale Tach Friday, when Mrs. E. meets and etiquette problems. All :;HALF-PRICE Hayes, of Georgetown, addressed girls between 12 and 26 are invit- the meeting. There was a morning ed to come to this first meeting. Bargain Counter ? R o session. In that The October meeting of•the W. a grierbus and an. e, folo n ., n. o r • " • , i ' one, folks learned wore than I. held at the home. of Mrs. Hut- en's s Almost 7 Hut- the had in years about the Wom things was a grand success. o Fa Powders, Talcum H ospital Tngtitu'te. Mrs. Hayes proved all the members present; e'en if Motoz A=nbulanCe, Day or Night herself a very interesting and well the day was' not rill that could be Powders, H and Lotions, informed woman concerning the desired. The Secretary read the Red Phone 1300 c On Thursdayevening, Oct. 12th Cross communication and all the Perfumes, Shampoos, STOUFFVILLE at the home of �?r. and Mrs. Albert .ladies signified their willingness to t Fleming, the marriage of their dau- co-operate in any work undertaken. Cold Creams,' Nu•ERB SATURDAY, OCT. 21�T ghter, Lillian Ruth, to Mr. Kalman It was decided to not ha.•e a pub-: and TnmeeZ. �• A. STERRITT �T 3.0o P. M. C. Donnelly, was solem-.razed by lit Hall Celebration of Hallowe'en ,. Rev. J. R. Rick. The bride was taste but to co-operate with the teacher Toniop. Funeral Director Following a Short -program the fully dressed in maroon chiffon vel- in any plans at the school. The af- furniture Dealer Hospital will be opened to vet with a corsaire of roses and I ernoon's program was sponsored by t - the Public for Inspection. lily-of-the-valley, with a circlet of the conveners, Mrs. Rabertcon, ALL HALF PRICE ~' �Oget'> �8r10 orange blossoms on her heir, She Mrs. Glen and Mrs. W. Gray. Mrs. SPEAKERS..-Dr. M. E, 1.Stalker, entered the living-room on the arm, Gleh gave a fine talk on Travel _ CKE ING HE I-- R NEW of her father, to the strains of the Transportation, Ancient and Mod- WYSS DRTIG CG., Ltd Inspector of Toronto Hospitals; • Dr- H. M. Cooke, Toronto In, wedding march, played by Miss ern". Mrs. Robertson read a travel SUNDAY HOURS-42-1 neva,e-7p.m.' Ruth filnan. The bride arts Unatt- trip through Old F,ngland. and Mrs. Spector of Hospitalization in ended. .after a delivhtfnl buffet Grap, a Contest. Miss Hilda Flood. l PHONE 68 y� York County; and others. lunch, the happy enuple, left for a -as the winner of the contest. Tea A special invitatiren "o all former ^tor trip to points east. On their And refreshments were served at '. return. they will resides iugt east of the close. ��, � ; ..c,-,n.. - _ _ ... ..-ate. 'ezr�rcr ,.:.•.,- a ;:. .. :.. ,..... .ro. - _ ✓:....>a•ti,ld� � gym,'x�•__ ._....:r•�. ,. ..-.:...- ..,..--•uwro.._.-_.,>.. .:... .rat :+u.. _. .�'�. as: _xs. �,i,s'�erw. :;y. ,.. :....:- •'may • 1' a .:•,r. - •::. — , ..'.. l- ...v.. .s .: . • is 1. ... .. ' ,.. ,•: .:. .:. .'. — , ! � {., _ y _ �+ s w �. loaded gun. This,is the cardinal l arm rule of gni safety. NEWS TreC}en ad T -- - � '-� Second Commandment: `arc= O I C E Forum _ only empty guns. taken down or with the action open. into your PARA As &Yang• - a million trees'a OF 649 WAR MEASURES ACT automobile, camp and home. 4! RB R week were planted In Great .D - AND FARM FORUM Third Commandment: Alwr�s be lata test year, the lbrestry Cees. 'PRESS sure that the barrel'and action are asluioa have mon than a atilll•1s clear of obstructions. ;,At EBE ELECTION acres under control with a staff xa Caaadc the War Meaanres Fourth Commandment: Always (By Eli�otli iy) definitely looking after,it, says the+ its is in force again, and uncles carry your gun so that you can A regime that rode into power its authority there has been cnl po Niagara Falls Review. control the direction of the muzzle is 2888 oa s wave of Popular die- :FOOLING THEM •' • � aid in Ottawa as agriculLnrat . -' •• obat with the methods of the Tas• to the handling of our forest r•• even if you stumble. Uncles the now censorship sales supplies committee the purpose . ehereaa the echoont may ride out sources Canadians will be classed Fifth Commandment. Be sure of we understand the armies are set whereof is "to keep agriculture next ern i! the people of as fools by future generations. We your target before you pull the giving their right names.—Breis- lanctioniag in a manner which --��a=�.toiII�� t po�N out and burn and make praotios� trigger. q" -wilt-suppiy`'bum food and fibre of Premier Maurice Dnpieseha, ly no effort to replaco� Natam giv- Sixth Commandment: Neve* . needs of the people of Carats and ! of Pr National• leader, who pones ea a half chance, does pretty .well, EXPLAINED their Allies in the war during the point a gun at Anything you do bat there 1s the rub. We don't give not want to shoot. Now it can be told. Railways period of the war and to leave the as the champion of French-Cans- nature a break. We by careless- , Seventh Commandment:.Never eonldn t open the windows so �y farmer, as far as possible, in a j dies liberty no" or vicious intent send fin, leave your gun unattended unless air coaditioa•d the.trains.—Gas- position to fallow his natural -- It M. Dupieasis is defeated at through young and old forests aid you unload it first. `the polls October 26, -tee than bee Chronicle-Tele a h. _ peace-time pursuits at the end of Eighth Commandment: Never that the people of Quebec believed profit By China's Example tt�t►as. clim a tree ora encs with a „provincial ��" KEEP TWO DOCTORS AWAY To Promote Higher Quality his talk of Canada will ba'compelied to take The old saying is that an apple Special sub-committees, aided loaded gun. federal ""any", coming con- as advance step in forest prot•o- Ninth Commandment: Never scription, to be est catch-words— a day keeps the doctor away. Make b-y advisory boards, have been up- shoot at s list hard surface or j tion and development. otherwise `a smoke-screen to cover the ma- we head for conditions in China,"- R O a �y �d help oleo to kap pointed to deal with farm bro- th. wolf away from the door of ducts, the purchase and distribu- •the surface m water, ehinations of a regime said to be a land of floods, drouth and pov- Tenth• Commandment: Do not financially and politically bank arty. With China's example before our apple producers.—Saint John tion of leedsraeeds, fertilizers, in- m� gunpowder and alcohol. • as w• have little excuse, Telegraph-Journal. secticides'. etc The chief aim on the part of the government, says Climbing on the Band-Wagon CONFUSED ANATOMY B. Leslie Eiill-kC If M. Duplessis' government is mse, well-known a- Medical treatment of evacuated The lack of shoes for Canadian nadiaa chemist-agronomist,omist, -' returned to office, ora will have will school children has been provided volunteers makes us wonder If the be the promotion of higher qual- ___evidence than he has made nuc- Books And You P. for by an arrangement whereby. eesaful capital out of FSreach-Gan- - --- Department of Defenee � been- sty in-farm -produce, be it gram, the Ministry of Health'papa the -=- BY led away by Frederick the Greats canning crops, meat or milk, and aorta's traditions) lack of desire to epigram that an army marches advise will,be disseminated freely British Medical Association l0e ; -, participate in war and its fear of IELLZABETH EERY ($2.22) for the attendance• and on its stomach.—Toronto Setur- on fertilizers, insecticides seed losing power to the Dominion Gov- day Night. fungicides, feeds aid mineral ane= medicine for each child yearly. ernment. As Jean-Charles Har- vey's French-speaking weekly "Le "'BACK ROADS" elements for livestock, etc. Pro- Jour" expressed it: "There will $ Xatki, Hav�d-'Taylor � TIME TO CURB PROFITEERING Steering will be prevented and the rally to M. Duplessis' side a crowd y vThe housewives are not inter- farmers' interests protected. of political adventurers of every Thisto the stostory� et a countrysated in the appointing o! some 1 'BEE HIVE shade— separatist, Anglophobe, doctor, Ears Winton of the gal- commilon that may bring down lent heart. Every community has j isolati utist, a 53,500-word report on food N T A R 1 O qq Laurentiaaist, sectaz- iia, all the res at one time known s ratan like clew next year: It will be all a e ragtag and bobtail of p :last-ditch nationalism5n Quebec." �' him knows that life people history by that time. What the T [� In Bad Financial Slope acted him sad when they call, h• people are interested is is some t�O_'"� i goes regardless, of the size of the direct action without del: to s -`old. Duplessis' calling of an elec- xp 'Windsory B Vit BAKER tion at this stressful time in Cana- tae acted' curb profiteering, Star.. . y e than life is branded by Federal When Caleb Deusey'a third wife - Minister of Justice Lapointe as Who was incurably ill—dies, Ca- A GREAT HIGHWAY IF YOU ARE GOING GUNNING While we keep our attention s - "an art of national sabotage"— lob hires a young physician to There will be thousands of gun- "an Canadian unity. Mr. La- come to Hillsborough, and threat- fixed on more spectacular things, ners is Ontario this fall who will pointe does not hesitate to say that ens the citizens of Hillsborough one of the greatest public works go into the hunting flaId in par- the true reason of this election is who are in debt to him if they projects ever devised by human isuit of their favourite game. Keir- the unfortunate financial situation . consult Ezra and not his imported beings is slowly coming nearer to ly all of them are safe gunners. in which the Quebec Govetnment protege. He spreads osd. and completion. This is the great mo- - p g p g p for highway which will some day But in order y bring to the finds itself. "They have spent Pro- even manages to destroy some of attention of everyone and in the vineial funds like drunken sailors," link Alaska with Argentina and Dr. Winter's property. Hitt Ezra interest of making and keeping he says. (The funded debt cf the gains the admiration and support provide a smooth and up-to-date. gunning a Bale sport,a set of rules n Province had increased from of a wealthy and influential girl, roadway for tourists all the way has been drawn up known as "Tho • $149,748,000 on June 30, 1986,to who pledged herself to help the uu and down the two American Ton Commandments of Safety.' r $285,000,576 on March 31 isatL who has been so geaerom and continents. It will be 15,000 These have been devised after - Mr. Lapointe infers that t5ere-are triad to her. Ezra, firm in the miles long whey completed. OL studies by sporting arms' experts, many millions of dollars in unpaid knowledge of his duty, loved by a this length, some Pana miles will game officials. outdoor editors and w warrants in the,hands of contract- few loyal supporters, defies Caleb, be north o! the Panama Canal; others. They are believed to cov- 'an for Provincial works who have creating a poignant and dramatic and it is noteworthy that all but a er every essential safety observ- not yet been paid in cash. climax, comparatively small portion of this once which a'gunner should obey. Into Federal Arena Katharine Havilaiid-Ta for, 'forth American secthoa is now r r 1 y ��- passable for automobilea.—Guelph _They are: This provincial struggle to Qua- trays country people and customs Mercury: Ten Coss aandmests bee has been carried into the fed- with a tolerance and love that ;First Commandment: creat ev- eras. arena by members of Prime shows how deeply sympathetic is ery gun'orith the respect due to a ►N _ Minister King's Cabinet who hare her knowledge.of them. ` been campaigning against M. Du- "Back Roads" . . . by Katlurine filar In plessis. Mr. Lapointe has stated Haviland-Taylor . . Toronto: J. Retail Prices`- LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nehes _ that an election victory for the B. Lippincott, 215 Victoria Street, 1. Union Nationale Government in . . . $2.75. ; Quebec would be his cue, and that of the other Quebec Ministers, to Cosh of Commodities in Great ;retire from the Federal Govern-. Donates Proceeds to Red War Days Are Recalled Iment. If M. Duplessi_ is to, be defeat- Cions " �41<I ►lln/lf//� Immediate large increases in the ed, there will have to be a big `* turnover of seats in Quebec's Le- nA Canadian cost of tieing as a result _ . Of the war are not likely, if the gislative Assembly. The Opposi- tion at the moment consists of only p experience of the 1914-18 period Is ;17 men ou+ of a total of 90 legisla- valid for present conditions, says > i the Woodstock Sentinel-Review. Itto three separate political parties: s r e g _ # r, war years retail prices of all com- First, the official liberals, surviv- " !ors of the Tascheyesu regime led ` modhies moved steadily upward. , by M. Adelard Godbout; second, a r, reaching a peak in 19E0, when a- • • •e 1 the Action Li�erale Natioi,ale, `� sharp decline net In. For the early g • • / Liberals who are very much op- was of the war, however, the rise s s u ,r►posed to to war a;tici ation headed ; g was not much greater than that' m • ��: i� P P P which would have taken place as a ,j • \n!\v�, T —by M. Paul Gouin• thirdly, the ,� � ti k • • NWS wNW•k.�'� � very small National part result oL a general stimniation of y' � business acridity is peacetime.The eyes of all Car-aca are turn. Doubled Between 1913 and 1920 ed on Quebec. October 25 may In 1913, the general index of re- The e ''mark a turning point not only in the history of Quebec, but in the tail prices was 65.4._It rose to.66.0 6 ' 0/11 affairs of the Dominion 'as well. 85 1914, 6:.3 in 1916, 72.5 in 1916. 86.6 in 1917. and 97.4 In 1918. In w 1920 it reached the high. point, of • �� - 'I���, + ' 124.?. An Albino porcupine with pink ---eyes, a-rarity in the animal world, : The retail index of food prices has been found near Fort Cou- rose from 66.2 in 1913 .to 114.6 in ��^ the Canadian AutomobielaChamber in 1 20• The thing index also �M i longe, Que. Lg 1918 and continued n rise to 141,1 C. L. Patch chief taxidermistQ of Commerce, who announced that and herpetologist of the National rose sn 491 from 53.3 in 1913 to proceeds of advance admission: tic- i Mase um at Ottawa, said'that he 109.6 in 3918 and 163.2 to 1920. In \f g-2 kers to the National Motor Show, both these cases the rise was not , had seen only two Albino porcu- opening in Toronto on Saturday, - ----''- — re.ds.b.,) - pines in his experience. One was October 14, will be donated to the abnormally large in the early war mounted at the museum. Canadian Red Cross Society. years. "Do not make the mistake of confusing this with any ordinary brush. • is .. . 'REG'LAR` FELLERS—The Cat's Meow By GENE BYRNES „ . _ ,-' � car •_ — I ���� .l y 1, . -' i y �• i t .', . `S'!^. .,.r.: q -,,. '*•..• '" n.;+rw-'• ti..- .. ,.. ...i. ".:N - 9r,. "F.' •t. R.. w• :h •C 'a.[«+ ..•''' _::'.. a .. ,...::.,: ..: :'.•e� ,, ..•.•y ; -, :e !y' .orf, .. ., -„., ,... o- o,+: Y i° ✓....."'d'.,f,'Y'�.. - , eeeasiea for the exercise of dig- wickets,with the shouting of maty eiplinary measures.,' distant .eoieei "Bow's 'that»' seIt DOES tofshad oo • !N "As a matter of fact, sir, I• "Out!" The voice of the umpire 9d in P IA " - •;, •- itAMDr fE/►Lri1GF�T POUCH 15* k entirely forgotten about the crit- came to them clear and sharp SIAM •.i ket match, and my attention was like the crack of a whip. The boys I/rU.%OK-TOP"TIN 600 drawn to the fact by the class in at the window turned to We the - such an insolent manner, I thought claaa. ----- obo packed In Rocket Tins it inadvisable togo back on my "We've lost!" muttered one of decision. them. They returned slowly to "You observe fhe, effect on the their seats. One of them, Mor- .' entire school." gan, spoke over his shoulder to "I•do • indeed, sir. It is most Colley. zeBrettabl ." "Toughh luck, Colley."e y" "Surely, sir, in the circum- "Morgan!" came the. low voice stances," suggested Bingham, "you of Chipping. N might exercise your personal au- Morgan swung about"to face the • • • e • • • tbority—" master, his features twitching. He "Mr. Bingham, you forget that spoke rapidly almost incoherently: v - _.. the traditions of this.-school I.are "Oh, all right, air!. Sedbury's ` Iixarable. However, hasty and beaten us. We've lost the cup! ill-advised be the judgment of one It's not just us—it's the whole YLof my preceptors, he must at all school. Ri a know you don't care S1110 costa be supported by myself." how the fellows feel'. Perhaps you • "1-er-thank You air," said Chip- dont want to be lilted. Perhaps � ` in „ IS g feebly.y you don't mend being hated— l ca "We need not assume, 'gentle- Chipping stood white-faced, his A men, .that the game is lost before hands gripping the side of his nn AO"tD i4OM r»` is-played. In any events I do desk, giving no sign that he had • . LEMBEt15 MITC14ELL not consider a victory in the play- even heard Morgan's outburst. o tooth kept bright. Ing field worthy the sacrifice of a "You may hand in your papers." • 5YItOrs1S estly by their pgnishment. I think principle." He paused, and then as though and OttrdCttVA with _ Before the fire in the grata Mr. I can say the same for you. You The long windows of Chipping's forcing himself to make%he effort, the help Of.WRIGLEY'S Chipping, "Chips" as he was af- will present yourselves at my study classroom were open and the boys, said: "I should like to tell you GUM • fectionately known by the boys at tomorrow afternoon, in alphabeti- sullen looks bent on their tasks, that when I imposed your deten- �•$ y' - Frook$eld School, now 84, and re- cal order, at intervals of three --heard- applause and shouts from tion tills afferaoon, or - R'�G► tired 15 years before as a master minutes, 'starting at three o'clock. the cricket field. ten our game with Sedbury, but M .-at the school, falls into a muse, re- I believe I can promise you I have "School! School! Well played.' the manner in which you drew this GMervstpa► ov calling his first appearance as an lost none of my vigor." School!" came the cry of their to my attention'left me no alter- R fYERYAfifA4 ---instructor at Brookfield is 1870, The silence that met the. Head- •excited mates watching the game. native but the course I followed.- Aft S8 years before. They had ragged. master's words could be felt. He Amid resounding applause from I would like you of know, too, and bedevilled him ao and raised looked briefly, almost expression- the onlookers came sudden cries that my judgment in the first place GET SOME TODAY! such a racket, hurling missiles at lessly, sit the distraught new mas- distinguishable in the classroom. was—hasty and ill-advised, and What a swipe!"= •.,eaeh other, pretending all the ter.• •" pe!" "Good old that no one regrets more than Dr. �wkile to be defending the now "I think, Mr. Chipping, you had Wiggs!" "Run, air. run!" Weatherby the fact that my au- But you've grown, you know P' -. ;water, that Dr. Weatherby, the better come to see me—after Several of the pupils sprang to thority had to be upheld: "Remember the first day we met Headmaster, bad come in demand- Prayers" their feet, among them Colley. You must understand that. If— in the-train and I nearly drown- ing to know what was going on. Character and Courage One went to the open window; if I have lost your friendship, I ed_you in my tears'" "Y-yes, sir," said Chipping, others quickly followed. They have little left that I value, and (To Be Continued) a CHAPTER III 'The Headmaatees words, utter- Stared out at the game, and ges- I say this from the bototm of my is 'The Cricket Match ed-to-Chipping at the close of thea tic ulsted wildly. heart." The silence continued. The boys, shame-faced and ap- interview long remained in the "It's Wiggs!" t„ "Has anyone anything to say?" -new muster's memory, for there Only six to win. cried another Noone spoke. - TM palled, retreated to their dealt•: >r Chipping, bewildered, battered, Wp9 �� emotion, perturbation• � Pupil 'Go on, run it out:' he "Yon may go," said Chipping m �- breathless, stared at Dr: Weather- even, in-Weatherby's voice: "Our yelled to the distant player. a dead voice. profession is not an easy one, Mr. No. No Get back, you a a!" Chipping, despite his good ln- OFF by. He passed a trembling hand Chipping. It calls for something I shouted another boy sz the win- -tention, his earnest desire to be ter h face. he said is a more than a University .degree. dow. the friend of his pupils, had got. - CRIME sorry, sir, Our business is to mould men. It Friendship Lott off on the wroa foot. He was ahaking voice. "I'm afraid I . . demands charactet and courage." His try was repeated by others. probably the most disliked of all His voice trailed off into silence. . That caning of a whole class did Then followed a sharp crash of the masters, not only for that, bin Dr. Weatherby, his black, spade= not endear Chipping to the pupils. fust year st Brookfield,' but for WITHOUT beard trembling with the anger although they were aware that �� Co#ton lam the nineteen years that follow- that consumed him, addressed the $ their own outrageous ragging of ed. Dr. Weatherby died in 1888 '_pupils in a terrible voice. Dress "It is 1S years ago this term the new master_ had brought it and his bust now stood with that once I had occasion to cane the upon themselves. It was but a of the other headmasters about : entire Lower School. The young few weeks later that another inti- the Quadrangle. 1\0 steed fat'-hard •and entire Lo er that day came hon- dent occurred which- further The boys were going home for gentlestranged the boys and the new the summer holidays. A young- scrubbing wb m ym use a master. Aer, runningt Chipping, in ��'s P� Flak Dr. Weatherby 'waa addressing ',0 down the schoatepsato ' d solution of stopped Lys.It cuts right thsnug>b►gFerose, ` ' •T7 ' ' -the bops in the big dining hatI: - .• pull up his stockings. Chipping "Before we leave, I want to placed a hand on the boy's should- Clears a�+�d drains, beeps out- •••- 'wish our cricket eleven the beat of 1 + 7 er. hotsees Mary and odorless, luck against Sedbury this after- i "Have a good holiday, Matt- mbours pots and p�ms, takes the noon. We have lbw won the hews" !hard work out hes match three years in succession. "Thanks awfully," said the boy' wy cleaning. ED This y� Sedbury claims to be ill at ease. Lookingabout he Keep a tin always WARDSBURG sending us the finest team that spied a fellow, shoute : "Hi,John- mum ever came out of a 'very fine son, wait for.me;"and was off at a. pyg tt00111 T_Men aism's twe •" ((� school. Well, we shall give them tun. >Nxi tops bow this Doee'+at elesosar BIW, a hearty welcome. We shall give That' arta the way all of the �•' ClOima° 'y'� • �Ma- bwam dram and odafeaa b>�� them a big tea, but. I vesture to r boys felt about Chipping. Would o[the eto.er hobr& predict we will not give them— , ° he ever be able to change their copy to �s �! j the Cap. Mi ` attitude? A man fell in step sit dao and sdberty sheet. „Mw„•.. Instead of the expected ap- ss his aide: pinnae, the hundreds of bops sat in j "Mr. Chipping, do you remain. silence, eyes obstinately fhted•upon i ber me? Hargreaves.” a w - �N SY their plates. , , � , '"Of course, I remember son. Dr. Weatherby, was astonished. r "What does this silence mean?" .� ? ;.c e''• ,�;. he asked of the masters grouped ` around his table, "Something has J , e ' i I happened! What is. it?" - I 1 "Well, sac, it's really no busi-began the m&ster Y q R• 1 _ ale ., he addressed, but Chipping inter- y s• - rupted. � _ "I think perhaps, air, I can ex- plain. I'm keeping my class in this J afternoon.' MOw M>l*�i Nerr The Creicket Match "But that means Colley"" said : f Shane, the master who coached - ' 1 AMP -Now dilsoc . he in hoe etsom "W the team. "He's our best man." i+°• rm can ant. t> of else yv Mow hoees"Che wow. "Please, Mr, Shane," said Dr. - a a brilliant this�I�A►\\ � Weatherby, 'lease this to me. �Ir. sun l m°It bora`. cat Chipping, if I may say so, you e�lt0e HM wide NEL!"��" Vbo CANADA f1bIQN co+s►Awv umtaee have ac artery chosen a �e y happ 4253 BURN!Cmc,p;�Dt�e - t OIL, lamb for By ANNE ADAMS rutty i stt rou 'o nue a►s a If you would look as bright and-. ^ a onto to us for astallel • fresh this you keep your home, svbttezN u rs •sTovs END COLDS make this .quickly-stitched Anne a++r CO. LTD. Adams house frock Pattern 4253. 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I Favorite Prescription from your druggist today. r i 4. 7 .: ..Vi.•ee:+Xs n.fix ..,.....;'.`.w .-,v:._.e..4.+�'- .�•cn.w- '.�..m. .....,..} .ro..wr.�._ _,,.a.:� .- ""..i.._ ,r <rr.:... c..a::, > " - .3.• cR°" .•.yy?#'k• ".�.�-SE. - 5 w •Pf I r ry . SHE PI,CK.FIRING NEWS �.. 6s -Yard Dash -'Girls. r , - Craig Marker and Barney Inm-.l Court of Revision .Barclay- TranBpo'rt T ; 'lerass Sen. - L Brown, P. B.•M•anion, F. ', age sacrificed their chances of winrr� y t - ' J. Bradley; B. ning the Sr. Pole Vault and Sr. H. Pickering Twp. Assesmout Roll z _ =1.75 Per year. $1.50 is advance A:;� g�syg Jun, - M. M,anioh, C. bf. Banki•, Jump, respectively, to allow J. f � Subscriptions to phe United States ' P. V. Wairman, P.' Clement and C. Prowse, o! Picker I PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby, given between Claremont, Broogbasa e- z and Gt. $rstatn, $2.00 m advance. 75 Yard Dash• - Girls. ing to fight it out for the Sr. Cup. I that the First Sitting of the Court Qrsenwood, Whitevde and Toed John Marltar, Proprietor San - J. Bradley, B. B. Manion, . Stan. "key helped up his team- I of Revision of the Assessment Roll f -- C. L Dixon, P. 'nate, P. ivloCarthy, in the 440 Jr. I of the said Municipality for the M7 drives are trainee+ to be card d �- M. Banka, P. M. Manion, ; Boys' run, when he fell, and allow- I Year 1940, and for"hearing appeals �. eoasteeus and reliable. Jun. - I that may be duly filed'�,' C. H. Graham, B. ! ed hien to take third plaice, there- against 100 Yard Dash. ,Girls. I'by giving him the one point he assessmenta contained in said Roll, SpecialBates'� Long DMta�M Tranek. and Field III needed to win the Jun. Cd' These ' will be held at the Township Hall, . ' Sen. - B. Manion, C. J. Bradley, p- Brooklin, M, remdnt, Pickering B E. Sanderson, C. three -instances illustrate the high Brougham, on Wednesday, Novem-' Friday, October 6<a, 1938 bar 1st, at 1.00 o'clock in the after- Its order too sn ell. Now tee IWE& Jun. - M. Banks, P. M. Manion, C. order of sportsmanship sharwn at- R v -�' All sihipeesta H. Graham, B. these meets when persoral glory is noon., Insured and preteetW (cunning Broad Jump Relay Race. 'considered of• lesser importance Of which all persona interested from the weather Sen. Boys - C. Prouse, P. 17-9, J• Girls' - Claremont, Pickering, Br than that of team-mate and school. will please take n6tice and govern G 16- themselves accoidin Tel• �• gr - !. C. IL Clement, P. 17:3. G. Morley, ooklin. _ glY Class. B. Xnd C. ?' Boys' -- Claremont, Piclering, Br. �+ Jun. Boys-='G. Manderson; C. 14- ooklin. Eyesight Education Donald IL Beaton, �od mW operated t,1, 4. D. Repnolds, C. 13-7. V. Balsdon, Clerk of said Municipaifty P'tsMtb S. RUVIO 13-3. SUMMARY -'Pickering - J. Clem- and Running, H. S. and Jump. ent, 15. C. Prouse; ,14. C. Murkar, Sen. Boys - G. Morley, C. 3.1-9. C. 2. Claremont G. Morley, 10. J. EFFICIENCY Murkar, P. 32-11. C. Prouse, P, 31- Reynolds, 5. Brooklin - J. Tobin, 2. 9• Winner of Sen. Boys - J. Clement, T by �e Pickering Jun. Boys - P. McCarthy, P. 29-• _.- MARKET NOT,TER - Rurer-up, C. Prowse. - T� �� MEAT MA T '10. GR Manderson, C. 29-9. V. Bats- � •' C. �, TUCK CK don, P. 28-1. Pickering - P. McCarthy, S. Pilkey, Running Sigh Jump. V. Ealsdon. Claremont - 6. Man- '•.,: Sen. Boys - C. Prouse, P. 4-8. J. O 'We carry a full line of ' derson, D. Reynolds• -Broaklin - < Opt. Reynolds, C. 4-6. J. Clement, P. 4-5. B. ori iston, G. Harrison, R. Co:r- Fresh Jun. Boys. -- P. McCarthy, P. 4-6. Winners of.Jun. Boys - P. McCarth F.Jealgh St peeialist G. Harrison, B.' 4-4. D. Reynolds, Runner-up, G. Manderson. Bldg. (Opp. P. OJ O . .and. C. 4-3• Oshawa. Phone 1516 Shot Put (e lbs.). ring_ R -Di -. -- r - --- -- - . xon, Pickering Sen. Bays - L. i'reuie, P. 3^r-9. J. Claremont - B.'Manion, F. Me- Glare often hastens a person to Cu "`'' Clement, P. 3: J. Tobin, B. 32-I1: Dowell, E. Sanderson, J. Linton. the assistance of an epe correction : Jun. Boys - Z. Manderson, C.'34-8. Brooklin - J. Bradley, M• Bailey, because those subject to glare -are Meats ', In simple but rien de- 'e P. McCarthy, 1'. 29-5. D.- Reynolds, F. Hannam 0. Sm tacey, N. Cook. all the ore subject to anything C. 28-1- Winner of Sen. Girls. - B. Manion, that will cause eye Sztigue or eye- Our delirery is at your service ams moriselseaa furnish Pole Vault.' and Runner-up - L Dixon. strain. General tiredness and eye that will Sen. Boys - J. Reynolds,- C. 7. C. Pickering _ itit. Banks, M. Found, R. fatigue and of course intolerance P110IIe Pick Isco please from every iProuse, P. •7. J. Clement, P. 6-1=. Parkinson. V. Weizman. Clare- of light are among the first symp- CLARENCE SILK a�taadpoint. Ia dignity P. 6-10- D.. I ppearrnce our Jun. Boys -- S. Pilkey, mont - M. Manion, A. Leeson. toms. In a scientific article of a ! work will Reynolds, C. 6-• R• Cox, B. 5-10. Brooklin - M. Holliday, H. Graham, few years ago, by Floyd W. Par- R stand out I 200 Yard Dash. sons, let me quote 'the foilcming. BROCK I Nt N& Greater� ages. M. Hamer. Tribute Sen. Boys - J. Clement, P. G. Mos- Winner of Jun. Girls - M.'Banks, `There is no suffer cause of fatigue `THEATRE � N- W- STAFFORD ' ley, C. C• Prouse, P. • _ Runner-up - M. Manion. in industry than improper iilumin- Hlglswa7 1[onaasmtal Jun. Bops - P. McCarthy, ?.­ . - � ation. The tendency of every work- lYesioa Otmisto% B. G. Manderson, C. Total Points - Pi9�Czing; 94• Clare man is to turn the. eyse toward I !►. 4i! w'bitbT Ont 220 Yard Dash, moat, T2. Brooklin, 39• any brightness, so it follows that XWrItOM THURSDAY FRIU,iY&SATtJRDA� Road West Sen. Boys J. Clement; P. G. Moa when there is any unusually strong ley, C. J. Tobin, B. reflection of light in the field of OCTOBER !9. 20 and 21 Jun. Boys - P. McCarthy; 'P. G• visiion. This will catise a continual Two T�nws. at 7,00 and 9.00 'Manderson, C B-,Dt a�ston. Saturday int a .30 draw on the muscular action In S a Mat' at 1 440 Yard Ran. �Jnionville many cases so _bad is glare in oft'- ii !f _- Sen. Boys J. Clement, P. G. Mor iees that 2'S per, curt of a decrease 'Four Feathers ley, C. Q Prouse, P. 1 has been caused in the efficiency. HUTT•,Jun. Boys - G. Manderson, C. B. JUNIOR FARMERS Eliminate all high. Eliminate light 1n, Techoicoor CVn��� ,Ormiston, B. P. McCarthy, P, c t=om the direct line o1 vision. The -Standing Broad Jump- Girls. ALL DANCE male visnas field should be as nn- WITH F �0� �� Sen. - L. Dixon; P. 6-8. B. Slav- iformly illuminated as possible". It RALPHR[CHARDSON lona C: 6-7, I. Brown, P. 6-6. -IN-- the eyes give trouble, visit your op- C. A U BR EY SMITH Jun-_--M. Banks, P. a-I1.- "A. toatetrist. JOHN CLEMENTS Agency Lenson, C. 6=7. M. Manion, C. 6-6- JUNE DuPREZ , Riaming Broad Jump - Girls.. Mammoth Hall _ New Stook of-Pasta on Bald • Sen. w_.B. Manisa, C. 13710• V. IM A LV E R N ATTENTION! Monday, Tuesday, J: -Weds McDowell, C. 13-1. L Dipon. P. 12- � �? 19ervice on above mac$isaaFRIDAY. OCTOBER 2ocTOBER i3, 24 and 25 M. Banks, P. 13-4. M. Man- First Show at,7.00 Implements an exhibit In aeaean ;ion; C. 12-10• M. MAmer, B. 12-1. RUSS CREIGH TON'S MUSIC Brock Road Gravel 'Last Complete Show at 8.20 Plows, mowed' eta I Running High Jump ..Girls. An�tIS�ION, 5oc: _ THOS. LYE Sen. - M. Bailey, B. 4-2. F. Hann- Pit JANE WITHERS +am, B. 4-2. E. Sanderson, C. 4. EVERYBODY WELCOME IN ,Jun. _ M. Banks,'P. 4 M. Holl- Crushed Pit Run Claremont, Ont. idaY, B. 4. B. tar�dnsen, P. -9. - Gravel `Boy Friend" ;Softball Throe.. , F. -Hannam, B. 157. O. St- =STOCK NOTE.. WITH • C. 115. Sand and Gran ed Radio acey, B'. 133-8. J. Linton, �.:,AdLFEN WHE[ ANpCon tulations to W. J. Wilson, c ' Jun. - M. Fr wd- iris. Dallve>•e�J Orie RICHARD BIND P. 141-6. M. Congratulations 'Banks, P. 130-6. A. Lenson, •.C. 127. on winning the Silva= Cali, at the D-,)UGLAS FOWLEY >: Basketball Tho G Markham Fair, for the best Guern- or Lolde.I i0 Pit WARREN HYMER Expert service and re- "Sen, - L Dixon, P. 68. N. Cook, 8eY female on the grounds; with an PHONE: Plant, pairs to all makes. Reas• i'ia.k 1026 ALSO an oro�to office ow a r 6471 onabie Wozk Jnv. - M. Fund, 70-6. hi. Holli- -Willow Spring Coronaticr, and sir- « ' jday, B. 68-6. M. Manion, C. 62. by Cairnfat Hendrick Bop. JOHi� BOURNE & SON The Salllt guaranteed. i London" z ELD n ;• H y . ARTHUR I • - - --- - • Graduate Radio and Television Ingfitaw :GEORGE SANDERS Member Official Radio Service )Wes l AluSALLY GRAY Associ+.K n. -THVIT46 Pnone 5201, PICKERING ,E "ORLD OF -TOMORR ' Massey=Harris : . . .. . . . .At the Wiorlafifairof'TODAY Farm Implements" L, E.0'1 �'/LL p FUNERAL I01REC170R AND I loop- NEW YORK $15.95 ROUND TRIP Sf and Service . ,Suatse,isov to W. J. Mather,) It W1 Nish,ani D-ty Serviue3 :•INCLUDING Bailnese no ' Rieidence Ytioo ,. TAXI TO HOTEL ". tooaa;uu ll - „ a9. 9$20 ASSURED 'HOTEL ACCOMMODATION �wiiii - ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS - s�aaeaui Hale SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF FAIR GROUNDS < SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF NEW'YORK AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT �l A full tine of cern ma- • , ollinery, A'so plows, PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN : = - • • • - • • • • plow points and repairs THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NERVES. IT MAY 8E ' _ = for all kinds of Massey. YOUR EYES, 'Reservations must he made at least a week in advance Descriptive folder and complete information at �HarriH machinery. C. H. TUCK% OPT. M ,EASTER HOUSE ..JOHN •L. GILLMAN fey Block em P. a k pnone 4500 •BROUGHAM, JOW. pbt�e 1516 400 A W A. ONT. 4 ;7 % 7� CLARMIONT rsw Pugh J visited her daughter, Mrs. Willison,--ef Athens, XM' No �nsult -ROOFING SPBCIAL I. Early announcement or t6 Ann last mmek. WILSON. -nal Bowling Club Supper will lik,- Mrs. Lee,. of. Stouffville visited ': .'.'W.D. TWEEDIE, ely be made soon.- S-1 ft& Wght. Asphalt SUngles her. sister, Mrs. Esther Palmer R. R. 1, Pickering W" per sqm RADIO 3-1 Evy. Wsht. Ashphalt ShIsWo Work on the new Service Station here, on Sunday' &;Roofing forBarnsand for on the Four Corners is Proc&eding Rev- and.Mrs- Kennedy and fam- Houses, Eavetrougbs,' Hay W65 per aqrs and Aspidly this week. Uy spent -a couple of days 'klat All first quality Torbuto Asphalt Mrs. Dr. Tomilinson' spent i fewTrack, Barn Door Hardware, week at Mr. XenrNft's home, at Roofing Co. Shingles. In low 'days with her daughter, Mrs. Rich. Leaznington. Lift Eze Garage,Cement work of 5 aqm or own. ' ELECTRIC .Cooper of Waterforl. .and Carpenter work of all Dr. and Mrs. ToniJinson called on `MORIAK kinds. Prim subJect to change ind Mrs. (Mover, at :1N ME REPAIRS Rev. J. E. Dealer for E&3tero Steel souse. actings, on Sunday. MAXWELL '— In laving memory Reliable Service Iroducts. PICKERING Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and, of our dear hudband and father, • Able Rate's' passed awn -Let us giveyou a n estimate on your .:.New C.G.C. Battery Radio atives,in Scarboro on Sunday. YARD we 1b , Mr. and Mrs. Fleming visited rel- William Maxwell, who y LUMBER October 24th, 19S6. Requirements.. Complete with Batteries A number from here attended Loving and kind in all his ways, the funeral of the late Mrs.'Robert Upward and- just to the end of ..BROOKLIN. ONT. Ratcliffe, at Stouffville, on Sunday. his"days; Phone 15 r 11 it A number from here, in addition in Maple Leaf Mutual Fin Sincere and true * heart and mind, NOTICE to our contestants, attended the Beautiful memories he left be- famous International Plowing Match hind. Our trucks pass your way eve" COMPETENT RELL41B Thos. and -Mrs-.-Stepherks,6n, Of at Brockville last'iweek. and r.A WANESA UM C06 COMXL —Always remembered by, Wife and day. - Cu" rat" for Farm and emwk7 "Richmond Hill, visited Mr. and Family. COAL, COKE,, 6.�� SIERVICK "Mrs. James Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs."Lyman P ilkey on Sunday. WOOD, CEMENT, Windstorm Insurance on DOURO Expert Service on all makes Born, qn Wednesday, October Voters' List 1939 Wls"Ma. Shot etc. of receivers .,18th, 1939, at Brierbush Hospital, SAND, GRA VEL, AuftnoWe hmrmm se Brin' g Your sets here and S&T& :Stouffville, to 'Mr. and- Mrs. Lester and , AIL XhW& Stock of tubes always on hand.34cCullough, Claremont, Ont., a BUILDER'S SUPPLIER writo or nwa Rusell W. Gray, Brougham Ont. 36#J son. -RO'WE sy: The Badminton Club will re-org- a]:.o 10081 .3 1 C'j t 4 3 'r -.13OWMAN & anize on Tuesday evening Oct. 24th, Municipality of the Township of Wily I BY ONTARTO %Va-have also pL%eed in stodt 06 full t 8 o'clock. All new players are Pickering. d. Lunch wiTbe ser- ,INE of MAPLE LEAP MILLING urged to attend. Law Motor'Sc-des' wed, Notice is hereby' given that I COMPANY FEEDS. celebrat- have complied with Section 8 of the The Beal Store,Cil'% a m Chrysler-Plymouth The Fifth Line Church, Sunday Voters' List Act, and that I haveA. W. MITCHELL PHONE nt ed their Anniversary on last. Miss Alma Pugh. of Clare- Posted up in my office at WhitevaleF OIC. URDealer NITURE 'snont, assisted at the-service As on the 5th day of October 1939, the Pickering, GOOD USED CARS Soloist. list of all persons entitled to vote Office phone 7400 . Residence .65 We Are dispipying anattractire Miss Jean Morley taiderwent an in the said municipality at manic- variety of GOODYEAR TIRES _operation for the removal of ton- iP&l elections and that such list re- Aluminum and GranitewAre Etc. WILLARD BATTERIES Furniture and FurLiture LGENERAL BLACKSMITHING *!Is and adenoids on Friday last, mains there for inspection". Novelties. -G SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS And I hereby calf upon all rot- Priem low, in keeping with times. Give us a trial on a Nev or a Used CM and is suffering from the �ustomarY N.- aster-effects now. gs ers to take immediate proceedinAND 24 Hours Towing Service Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. to have any errors or omissions All kinds of Pepa-ir Work iku. Pilkey, whose n1drriage took corrected according to law, the last Gordon q. ptac..e quietly at Hastings on Tues- day for appeal being, October -26th. All Tuning Guaranteed J. Law day, of last mmek. Rev, J 0',- 1939. Phone 2908 A E. GI C. S. MaCDONALD er officiated. Specials PICKERING, Dated at the Township of M Close Avow Toronto -ONTARIO The Women's Institute here aro -Picker- preparing to conduct the course ing. this 5th day of October 1959. "one Lakeside 1502 for young ladies, "The Club Girl Orders taken at NEWS Offics Boys' Summer Sweaters entertains". of which more will be Donald R. Beaton, each %announced later. Clerk of the said Municipality 50c. R. G. CLENDENING Mrs. H. H. Thomson and Mrs. Boys' Camp Shoes, $1.45 :FUNERAL DlRiZ;0R Sarbe left this week for Btlffalo� a pair with. the former's son, Mr. Wm. J Private Ambulance "Thomson. Mrs. Thomson . 4-ill re- Xenps C1LMP'1)33,$L,5:3 _.;...Day and F vnain rwith her daughter for. the Nigh t Servico . .winter. .CHICKENS Pbone'900G a,pair At the morning service in the '7 'Men's Sport shirts with vAlvern 5WO United Church, next Sunday-Oct. In Markham • Ont ' 292nd, Miss Fee, returned nu3sion- 0 - ;F; _shor% sleevea, $1.00 ea. d ' 'ary from China, ,will addres' the Men's tocks, 15c., 20c. Woman's Missionary Sociey. It is 25c., 35c.and 50c. a pr. V !hoped that all officers -.and mem- F Ahers will be present and all others _ VEAL " �„�ES :- ­ ... - Farr Elevator Elevato ' Interested in missions. • r �. 0. Bradie The Women's Institute are mak- bow-.Pick not Ing arrangements for their Hall.- f Clar6mont, -Ont,, Your best market is right at home - I, Phone -7�Res. J38 Cerice WN .*we'en Masquerade party to be held on Tuesday. October 31st. in the Mall. There will be Prises you have a quantity of chickens ready Agents for es for eos-, 'wer��nt to %ywheatfumes. F= for all. Lunch wiltbe for market, ' phone or write and ourNotive to ouserved. Admission, 15 cts. School y give highest grad& to be us- -:.,children, 10 cts. Proceeds -Phone at ear expensio. :red for Red Cross Work. buyer will call and quote you the mare re-centi i�e do Building of all kinao A truck 94 your 111lslm,11�6 Mr. Lionel Douglas, who Y ket price. Veal calves are n ow taken perated. the Pharmacy here, has re turned to Claremont and Punh" -,CARPENTER1 - in at our new Whitby Plant, situated .SCR kENTING.- We ala. buy course grains.nen s are back this business. His many local V- P1 1i RING ar. the old Mushroom same COLOK at this anwu�cernent-. The presen- and ice of 51r. and Mrs. Douglas in our -M looked in the past, onday, Tuesday , . and ROOFING community, once again, is our citizens. We &No BrAutford R>offiip :forward to by r- __,_ Wednesday. Congratulations to� Nir. D. J. Materials, Empire -e Eqiiipnient, Dora Water V winning a Third and a HOW "Tran, on —T ?,I Plow- Fourth,' at the Iaterna0o" IPIC)KERING A RMS LTD ing Match, at Brockville, last week; Systema, Be-ttty 'Stable Eqmpnient Sf I ALT INOT also to 'Mr. - Joseph Tran, for '.a PICKERING, ONT. PHONE PICK 6100 other Bnfldin' z Materfi% Plowing. Fourth and a Tenth, in the . "rractoz rlo *Ing. The former'was _--Est4uj%tesF-ree ' -in the Horse Plowing. Mr. Allan T-1o' 'nditionA Guarantebd R ec *ork Gnarataee-JMoyer, also brought home seemlof the prizes. Our congratulations J. PR.01TSE n 'ed 7.q to him also. These artists of the _ Phone Phone ?)502: -plow will 'PICKERING, ONTARIO be seen in action again at the local 1powing match, at .W. i - I I Majostic, 4 cu. ft. size, $59.00 .'H. Down's farm at the Lake Shore. place at -took ,$39.00 A hoppy gathering Copeland 5 cu* ft@ me of Mr., and Mrs f the ho . Frank Ham, on. Sunday, Obtober 15tho, the -J' N51 orge, 2 cu. fto .: ,$79.00 being a surprise birthday dinner to Mr. Frank Ham. Some ' A beach', .7 cu ft, $89.00 1937 ' thirty-eight guests, composed of -sisters, brother, children' and grand Westinghouse, 5 `- .`4i 19-00 Fargo* 1-2 ton 'Truck �children, sat down to the tables, 'headed by the host, and centre of I Universal, 6 cu ft. 79.00 Gone only 15,000 m es n .*t three-story birthday cake. . Mrs. 'S the oden, who as been spending 'I Hostess, 5 cu. ft., -Brand new ;suj*m*er .with her sister, I f k sale ' Its. mol- Pri*ced- right or quic Ham and - ,, ��.4,$129sOO phin; her brother, Frank Ha, other friends retarded to Toronto -4 General Electric demonitrator fok-Anti-freez - a d in 'the evening with her son, Cliff Time' e 6 ord, who accompanied by Miss Ed- cue ft., Reg. $244, sale $129.00 ythe Barnard had also conte out Light Oil -for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ran, of Toronto. Mr. and ,Mrs. R. PresIone J. Clowan, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mr,. -Alcohol Larne Ham and famil3F,`of Oshrwa, Doi' ' Chr��tEan E�e�tricu Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingman, of ALF. MOLE Claremont.'Wlutby, wpre among tro-ne of the 38 SIMCOE St,N. OSHA WA PHONE 84 and �(41 jMsts from tl-e g?estest. di;, ()pen 'Eyenings PA 4& 8201 ^.. .. -.r :.�_.ym;•,,,_ .'.-a°e•w / _� a_ . .ie "s+F3g"3. - - - ;c: •.y.--.,.-�:_ _ __ - _ ,a••'vxe l " _. ...r,m t>:..! F-� ... •S.. via._ .v:.3e�.:-` _ ..k..:.n'., > _- i .e•_Y ♦�Y+ .ss^.+i3=-iy` +tN.1f!'�.. 1. - _ h _. .. ...- ...' .•r- - 11 C, .. ._.•.. .-. ... ... .... x tl r r T. r r s "" .., . ter:,::-r. .. . a.� 5SA ''GET, _ __ ' . r Ho.Ir 11�1usroGai sad Hitler Plsaned To Diamide The Vifctld .� �' ­ .�k.-"--, - .... I.. .. _ , ,%��:,. __ — " , I ­ �. :* .­ . . � . I , ... .� , : 1 . , .'�_� � S �;­. - 1. .. . .i ' ­ . . . .. .. , .., : . . It . . - .. VINLAM 4.:. .' '.. . I I- '. -,,:. c .. ., , . . . . q Z*. ____ - � , I ,. . — . ". ,.'� . . - .. . .. ."..., ". .. , I. i. • .- 'Dy�,.L W. H. 1lARLEY �UI �. .%. .. -�-�: . I � . -I �on. "3iace I myself have con-, 1, 1" .. � � !_ . . . ., , � - 1., _ . . .-.*.�*..- I .. .. �'1 .:tM.&�..- KEY •;194i' rirai 1 quered worry, it Irks me to see _ �Je p 1w :. p 19lN;1' N GE r nvawr The strident•alarm-clock reach- others worrying. If you win tell _ " 'r 1�" ® 'b . .- Nd out its invisible claw and pluck- Me what the trouble is, I am sure — I GR T �� 1931aff"4 y, :aiy►,r 1 i Means's�uw . 4114 ed Horace Tidey from dreamland. I will be able to help you." • ITAI N •� �p �;T:yk�y He stretched, yawned, and . his "Well, really," gasped Horace. ;:i �'' !9'kt lea._::y,• ""saO`""'P`"" hand,travelling in unnecessary po- "I--" . ;.,::••. liten.ese to his mouth, encounter- "Tell me all," said the profes- a.2t&q - Q '• fy" ;x'•,- `: ed a strange fabric that covered sor. It was a tone of sharp tom- l '. •r•:•.:.:�,U 5 5 1 A his nose. A puzzled frown appear. wand. The professor was staring . . ~'e-'`'. :.: ':c a :'•, f - ed between his a es; then he-re- fixedly. Horace f ] �� ' ` �,: y _ e t suddenly very C ,.0 +ii ani=:.N.p...:•;. . ,+'',. r.' ' weak and child-like. O ' 3139';'' :^, •,• • =+te _,membered, and a surge of hope' �� •.f "filled his heart. "My name is Horace Tidey," in- :'�: Sower: , He went to the mirror over his toned Horace in a flat sort of FR'AN' '''� tJk¢AJNE •--E '•Z- ,dressing-table. A lanky $gore in voice. "I was born in iej¢i r.. .. ;.;�,:i:Z 1941. trampled striped pyjamas, hay- "It is not necessary to begin ao '�sv,iiM "' ` "coloured hair dangling, and half far back," the professor interrupt- :i'• .:r"s?%. uj�(1..-:'R'u.ri'• ' its face obscured by a sort of mini- ed hastily. f ~�iii; - ' ' stare gas-mask, confronted him. Horace fell silent, while his life �. ::�.W ` :': :�(:' =" ''' '•''' '` For a moment Horace stared at history passed in a series of rapid :roe A ::-:70 • ; :: ` •himself, his lips moving in inaudi- pictures across his mind. Then he :'�;:� �``��i,• ,� �� ��'� _ ___ .-- �le petition. Then with'$nges that -spoke-again: _____ _Q?.-C SPAIN - . ,..'.. quivered with suspense he diacon- - "fro evenings ago I told Eileen __ _-- 'i _ - 1 :: � - ,nected the grotesque_appendage.: ._Maxwell that I Loved hei. She oo� • s f- s pe ie ,ane Iiocace's jaw fell. said she could not love me since fV . ;1pt "It didn't work," he moaned. T V R K E Y —" hoer heart belonged to-George Tho- He picked up the empty carton, man. I am convinced that Eileen v!(EDs2Ez2StiP1V6'. . lettered in blue and -gold THE does not really love George Tho- . - •'CHISEL" NASAL-SCULPTOR, mss, or if she does, I era convinc- + . SHAPES YOUR . NOSE IN A ed I could easily win her from him : ►+oaOee t z Q NIGHT,punched it flat, and kicked• —if it wasn't for my nose." i _ $Ell ' •-- it on to the top of the wardrobe. ' a - . He went to the window and hurled Personality Pays I­IA L G E R l A . the "nasal-sculptor'' itself into the The fact that.Horace's voice did I g�� branches of the pear tree, where it not change its tone, even at the hung like the nest of some strange mention of his nose, was an indi- , i L I 8 I4 ht�d. cation how completely he had pass- l E a v P r , Only His Nos. .. ed under the other's control. _ "My nose is so ugly that it spoils Here is how Hitler and Mussolini originally planned to share the world, according to reports issued by t"-.: Rus- Horace Tidey considered that, my features altogether," Horace sign Comintern last year when Germany and Russia were still enemies. Dates indicate when each country was except for-his nose, he was better .continued. "But for that I would ' to be grabbed. Austria and Czeebo-Slovakia were seized by 1988 as scheduled, bn remains inde- . looking than any film star. Cover be the handsomest person I know, pendent. Hitler got less than half of Poland as-a result of his aZliaia ce with ye- The Mediterranean was tip his nose sad he looked like a No-girl could resist me—certainly to becomeaan Italian lake and Mussolini started by seizing Albania. Greek statue. Uncover it and he not Eileen, who has always been - 4 'looked like a Greek statue that fascinated by good-looking men. had been decorated with a patty "Sorry, he said, shaking his' them seemed to offer a target for New iOrn3s, , Give me a straight nose to match New v �� nasal organ by some mischievous head, -a hypnotic gaze. Horace sighed archin. up with the rest of me and I regredull ' - . It was annoying could sweep her "off her feet. I The professor' did not take the y No Buttons ying at the beat of Then a new customer entered have tried a 'Chisel' Nasal-Scalp- book from his hand• banes; now that he was in love • good. I was think- "It is very cheap," he said firm- by the street-door, and Horace. No putt it was c. In his o for and It's no _ tragi pinion 4t interest quickened. was only iiia erose that was keep- � of having an operation, but I ly, and his eyes bored into Hor- The girl who had come in, and - am afraid. . . ace's. - fag Eileen,out.of his arms. ,,. ,, was now standing as if embarrass- Caoa�an Soldier' Garb Won't He supposed he could have the dough. snapped the.proles- Horace nodded, fascinated. Yes ed by the large choice of tables, Require Much L.00kmg - Ake& offending organ o nor suddenly. "It is not necessary —very cheap," he agreed. He g ger operated upon, was a peach Horace thought to 'to have an operation, or to use fumbled for his wallet and head- himself. He decided at once that but the mere thought sent his gadgets." he cried. "All you need ed across five Treasury notes. New khaki uniforms of a loose, razor bumping over goose pimples . she was either a photographer's "I'll have to th-think that over," >e personality. ^ It was a &lack day at the office model or an actress. blousy pattern, with.no buttons to , I have personality retorted and Morace filled in the blank shine and no puttees to roll, will be `be muttered shuddering. .. "Pity there are all those empty . Horace, nettled. hours with the professor's little issued to the Canadian Active Ser- _ Horace thought it over while he !„ tables. She might have sat by vice Force an soon as the factories - ThEn develop it. said the oth- book. It was very clear and ea- �+ he thought. finished his toilet, and found the me, er. "The power o! the mind w plidt, consisting of the repeated ?" era tura them oat idea not at all attractive. He Aad why shouldn't she?" He A sample of the new'garb, sub- •.' Thought it over while he had his limitless. You have just shad a theory that the projection of per- could make her! stantially the lame as the new - demonstration of that fact. sonalit was a matter of will-pow- standard uniforms of the British breakfast,and so powerful was his y Horace directed his power- , ` imagination that the bacon and "You must have hypnotized er. He had absorbed the text by me."Horace said. "But I eduldn't lunchtime. charged gaze upon the nr#suspect- army, was displayed by the Depart- eggs seemed perfumed with anaes- „ Ing girl. She was standing with meat of National Defence. Compal- do it. I'm no hypnotist.” The pro f esaor s idea had taken thetie. Re thought it over while an attache apse swinging in hes to the old style outfit worn in-'the train bore him Ci Not now. maybe. But you hold of dim. He felt that thereed ty�eards, and gloved head, her patrician profile the first (creat War and since, the could be. You will admit that it was something in it. A eat cos- new battle clothes are stream=lla- wondered if they would never hie g . turned away. Calling upon every would hardly matter if your nose fldence filled cum. nose completely or merely take a scrap of will he possessed, now ed and somewhat resemble ski-Ing .. was hoop-shaped if you could bead As he sauntered into the cafe tack in it. He sat in the corner transmitted his command: oatfita. this Miss Maxwell to your will." where he always had his lunch lot the carriage and felt distinctly The girl looked at him. Her gaze The uniform consists of a roomy, V ��y "How do you mean? Hypnotism Horace caught sight of b3niself, , lingered a second, and then frav- I a gift, isn't it?" Horace argued. as usual, in a mirror ort the wall. half-wieeved blouse, something -. Under Professor. Control ailed on;-but before Horace had half-wa7 between the old-fashioned There was only one other oc- "It's a universal gift, latent in For the first time, his erose did not had time to feel disappointed, she tunic and a civilian windbreaker, ea at o! the c everyone: It is simply a question• provoke a grimace. 1� pa carriage. Horace, y." •• ?" grinned wss looking at him again. and a pair of loose-fitting trousers of developing persoaalit "What's in a nose. he .. ' wrapped-in his blanket of indeci- "Come and sit at my table, with a high waist and plenty of ' sloe,had bsaly given him a glance He jumped to his feet, lifted a to himself. wet the message Rorace flashed room around the hips. . ' small suitcase from the luggage- Horace selected a table and game At the angles the t)'buaers are ibat the mea seemed interested is .• _ with his eyes, rack, and took from it a thin, pa- his order to a waitress. B wa 'Horace and had been staring at y y She came; and though Horace fitted with cloth tabs and buttons •-him all the time. Now he spoke. per-covered book which he handed of a beginning he willed'her to be had been Pali of'confidence in his .. ° to Horace. quick. Whether it just so happen- similar' to those commonly worn What is the trouble, young power; he could not restrain a on the cuffs of men's overcoats. fellow", An intelligent study of that lit- ed or whether his personality pow- rp For dut3 the trousers will be bat- • tie course is all that is necessary." gasp of surprise. His voice was reedy and sharp; ry er really got over, he was served "I hope you don't mind me sit- toned tight about the ankles and `- _ cat across Horace'& conscious- "PERSONALITY POWER. The within two minutes. He rejoiced ting here?" she asked, potting her enclosed beneath canvas gaiters Mind as Neater Horace read and inwardl - aees like a su'rgeon's knife. Horace y' attache case by the side 'o! her about air taches high, The gaiters •`Imt up and stared. He now $ bot- flipped over the pages. _A Yk - „ chair. may be discarded, the strap nabnt• '+��: I suppose you charge for this - -Feeling already •the mantle of tie-ghoul Bred little man of about ?" Something Irresistible toned and the.trousers worn as ori middle'-age. " I? book, of course. he asked. I Svengali about his shoulders Hor- - e-age. He looks like a pro- . +, ace sat back and sed around the !�N-not at all," Horace stutter- Binary slacks when off duty. ltessor," Horace thought. mean ed. Hier chest swelled. If this ] "Nothing; why do ?" Five pouf)ds, beamed the pro- restaurant. He was.itchin for a ga The headgear las wedge-shaped g; y you ask. feasor, g was Like clay in his hands, what cap, built on the same lines as the .1. %a Raid Austpicintinly- Vvictim. The place, however, was Royal Can -_ . , "You are worried about some- laughed, nearly empty. ew customers And to,think he had ever worried adfan Air Force. The cap is worn ,'-lthing," said the other with convic- the pamphlet. were dotted around, but none o! - about an insignificant detail like over The right ear but 'may be sd- - e a large nose! usted ,to cover the whole head, - _ _ " felt come and sit Including earn, neck s forehead. A German Sea Raider Claims First Victim—A British,Fre' hter I I had to m c n 'and t 'i 18 with you," the girl said, in bad weather. -, ?, ,,- - - - —=a wi"Y a u quite tend," m r- Only two buttons are visible on n _ • " �° -�: ,,�R %' """�1. z mored Horace, If she could only the whole uniform, those on-the I. .:!' : ,'.: r i"" '+. _:, �.,`� o ,y, B�` 111' "LV guess! ahonlder straps and they are dull- j; w "You see, I have something here colored and require no polishing ' >' •, - ^, _ x ` which will interest you. Her tone Buttons fastening the front of the . az, , - 3 w. �r' t, ° x� ... a , •' F�a: ,� W:�;; " ^: :r '�k k .mss ' ' 'k > ''3"'f"` al a « � ` i y� :� �, 1. a had become brisk. She picked up tunic and the Dockets are hidden. � ' �" `r � her attache case, snapped it open _ 11� q � � �'" � NF and took from it an oblong carton. ;x, ..; c h ��u, ` "�: *; , �" which she laid on the table. Hor- r . ss U-Boyss s 4 , a, rsl �° > ,� ace stared at it. It was lettered in • �. �, ata." �A_ii- ' ^- x blue and gild. L 3 �� • _ .. s ---- �.._y^" `,�. Q. "The isel 'Nasal-Sculptor!i' - „ „ , �' y exclaimed you Horace nose hn ao night, course short far the Germanr. )g un ".Shapes r .i I. � 1.I i,odded the girl. terseeboot —undersea boat, says1. ' 1. = .�.._..w,.__ ._.:,,--• -�____� - r �k �`x the Toronto Star Weekly, but s _v a„,, �' , ":; Dutchman is said to have built the - ,'War Vocabulary first one on record in 1620, while x� � in the service of King James I of � x ` <�.�, " ' � The vocabulary of war is pro- England. It submerged 12 to 15 L �. f ' s ,� � K " ., '^. x .. viding British advertisers with new feet in the Thames and had twelve °'h^ tom`' , � Q slogans to promote sales, icwers. In 1776 the Turtle; as - , „. ' � K . ; One bookshop suggests that American submarine, attempted to ,.r a ,r „ti , � _ . s`n. Lond,oners "read while they raid"; , sink the Eagle, an English warship '" ,IrR the manufacturer of a shampoo :,,<K, . .• off New York, the ides p anchored o . advises women not to "blackout -being to fix a gunpowder charge :.�:F . the highlights in your hair," and to her bottom by means of a scream . S a patent medicine is described as But the copper sheeting could not ^' • - "a• dovtor's barrage against' ill be penetrated. In 1864, in:the health." American civil war, the Housaton' _ 0th advertisements tell how to ic, blockading Charleston, was . g TOP, is believed to. be the first victim of the Nazi 10,0'30-.on pocket keep the hands soft while dig- sunk by "a spar torpedo fitted to . The whip ton it l S freighter Clement, n trenches; how to keep the the bow of a submarine, 1 battleship Admiral Scheer, BOTTOM, which is reported to be roaming the southern Atlantic sea lanes as a g ' p ::hick raider. The British cruisers York, Berwick and Exeter, of the British West Indies squadron, have been.ord- colonel from biting 'his nails by also sank with its crew of .nine. '► F ': Bred to hunt the Admiral Scheer arld either sink or capture it. The German raider, armed with 11-inch guns, giving him chocolates, and a port- France had her first submarine in [-1 - has an armed superiority over the three British cruisers commissioned to hunt it down. The'York, Berwick able heater is described as just the 1888, Germany her fit:st two in and Exeter mount eight-inch guns:-__ . t thing to warm air raid shelters. 1890.• _ - • . L.Z, . 7. 4 - -+�•-/+C:� i:3-,aYFa�..s'.i.-+-e_-_mss :::•s.ea� .0 e.•s.tt _ tw+.a..-.-sea v ...ues v-. .:_...'.s.s:+}•�a'r •:.�,s.va iE. - .mit;:+azw's.-.. eltr.Gw�:.� �.Yvy eka¢6i/ .eI¢Lv ,3 75 , . . .�'"°. :•h f:..,,, •..:^E•fa:'^�.1. :...,. .,. '.:'`; .i; � 4 ••.a+ I• . s •1 M A F .:rf .. 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If a thin, white scum forms SAM 4E ties t trd drink Wal- will convince you tkat it lodge whether • color or • style further and lash lon=er too. on top, there is an,excess of car- ; -aaseM=•a tier to attar x s becomes one particular woman- W, i �. t> boric acid in the air and a need Then, too, remember that hus- oe 4 25C 0 of more ventilation. bands are extremely critical. After e a g Q. How can I make a good stab- all, it is their wives- who either stitute for baking powder? look beautiful and are a credit to A. Mix %4easpoon of soda with them or who miss the mark and •,��� w a; 1114-teaspoon of cream -of tartar. are not. 1 C..+se &.e. Toronto a. C,,:wVa - `;• This, solution is equal to 2 teat- spoona of baking powder. �+�*��n ADVERTISING n p�ci�/� i. Q. flow can I whiten and purify - ,CL/`''ha7SI IED ADVER l ISING PLUG SMOKING TOBACCOs sponge, A. Soak the sponge in milk and j W4, -thoroughly rm water • - with a little carbolic acid. ENTS WANTED USIGL At b'LUXtTUE - science' Q. How can I cause coal to burn Au - medical science' to be developed better, and ciao.produce less Hoot AGENT TO SELL MEN'S NECK- L Y O N S in Toronto. Curtains of ultra= in the chimney and flues? ties for 25 cents each, loo per , �8t y TRADE - IN DEPARTftikM violet light screen tiny infanta cent ptotic. Murgacroya Agencies. Science A. A, suggested treatment is Yonge Street Arcade. Toronto. 4ltf tOXGk; *'tUENT. TORONTO from bacteria at the Hospital for that as soon as the coal has been CLEARANCE SALE OF Sick Children; and how itis done laced III the bili, pour a stream AGENTS WANTED TO REPRES. RECONDITIOXIM FL'RNATLRE i.4 Was,ezplaiaed to hospital adminia- p g enc "The Old Reliable Fonthlll This In a splendid uppurtunity to wa ,e lainedb pit Elizabeth solution of Salt.and water over it. Nurseries." Exclusive territory buy really good reconditioned rural- • recently by,Dr. Until the COSI has drained in town or country. Liberal terms Lure at a [taction of its real valuer Q C. Robertson. paid weekly. Handsome free out- Listed are a few of the ouutaadins Doing ! Six cubicles without doors have 'before using, as wet coal has a fits. stone and wellington. Tor- values picked at .random froth oto been built in the hospital, Dr. tendency to burn out the grate -onto._ _ enormous stock. bars and fire-pot. CH"TERVIELu b1`k::a;Iwl.s Srk"l ED GRAIN HELPS Robertson said. In place of the ARTICLES FOR SALE 8.95 3-piece Suite. brown repp co- Q. czn' prevent from ver, Marshall reversible o` doors, batteries of ultra-violet ray. to H I s w e soap 1r shlons. RESIST INFECTION entering my eyes when giving my- Sprouted grain is seen as a off-- lamps pour a steady barrage of ? RADIUS: L'ARUA NS, $4.95 UP; 12.50 -&race suite, velourspring cover, - gt' P self s shampoo. Idarslse.lt reversible anti -'eible contribution to alleviatinghu- germ-killing light across the open- _ -• vea $5.96 up: Bicycles 410 cushions. -- A. Before`the shampoo, grease Automobile Tires•, uuaranteed man ills b aiding resistance to in- ing. Inside each cubicle is s baby, Large brown mohair Surto, y g the area around the eyes with `i 1.75 uy. Fres Illustrated cats- •15.00 figured reversible Marmha]I • fectious disease. securely protected from infection,- vgue marled. Toronto Tire- for the ultra-violet rays destroy vaseline or cold cream. Radio, 191 Dundas West. Toronto. cushions. Dr. Oscar Erf, head of testing 19.5Q smart 3-piece suite, rust and research at Ohio $tate Uni- 99 per cent. of the bacteria borne repp. ' reversible Marshall. ve[aity, asserts that b "germin- into the room by circulation of the SCOUTING REBUILT PowINTer unit, complete. Pone cushions. Diesel Power Unit complete One 3-piece suite In blue vel- ated seed diet tends to make hu- air. T-20 International Crawler Trac- 17.50 our, Marshall spring curb- a for with wide treads - like new. 24.50 Beautiful 3-piece_ip novel- Lran beings, as well as animals;less Fortner world's heavyweight Priced for quick sale. Apply Ran- ty repp figured reversible susceptible to tuberculosis, mash- na's Internationsl Sales. Guelph. Marshall cushions p boxing c�tampion Gene Tunney. has Ontario• ty figured teversible War. 'tis and undulant fever." been elected to the Executive shall cushions. Experiments on cows, fed on a Board of the Bo $coot Founda- li BALL. BEARING Dcx BLE Mr.An Iona. i... grain grinder, 1927 White, steam 6 8ultem, assorted veloas diEt of sprouted grain, show that tion of Greater New York. traction engine. C. A. Holgate. 32.50 and repp covers, Mar■baB their productive life span has been �- Cannington. Ontario. spring,cushrona. increased almost one-fourth of Have You ca=d A summer visitor to Canada HEaRoge dresser, Simmons - their total life: f was Jake Waterman, a Dutch Boy ARI: :Oc Ill. eusEinYr 18.50 steelgbed.iresagless ! ri Scout from near Amsterdam, who WHITE OINTMENT - A NEW and new mattress d. .P relief from irritating Piles. 39 (� Bedroom cults, dresser RIB REMOVAL AND came across to meat Saskatoon Highly recommended. Money back chiffonier, bed. spring a;A BLOOD PRESSURE " r* new mattress. Perfect pen pals with whom he had been, tt not satisfactory. 7S teats a far. Floor _ sample, bleach" Yielding part of a rib may bring corresponding for some years. White manufacturing Company. 49,00 !relief from high blood pressure. -Patrick was accused of stealing �_ fox iso, Toronto, O#tarso. Suite i'a walnut rinlslti dresser. Suitechiffonier and full sire bed. Regular $69.00 Dr. Max Peet of Michigan Urd- a neighbor's pig. By arrangements announced is 59.00 Beautiful solid walnut varsity told the Kansas City South- ,Well . now, Patrick." said the August, all French Boy Scouts suite, large .dresser, colt. "when you are brought face STLDENTU NVW B:.Viiul.L.ING FUR toner. full size bed, eagless spring west Medical Clinic he has found judge, g over 14 years of age were at the Courses in Matriculation. short and new mattress. Completely re- the best treatment is removal of to face with Widow Maloney and disposal of the French Agricultur- story, Journalism. Advertising, finished shorthand and Speech Culture Beautiful (Jacques) walnut part of the 11th rib and cutting _ her pig on Judgment Day, what al Ministry to assist in.harvest Maks use of your spars time. 69.00 suite (cost .new 250.) la sof nerves con.tected with blood account will you be able to give operation& 'write today. Canadian Corrampon- dreamer, vanity, chiffonier, fun ■� vessels that lead to the kidneys. of yourself where, she accuses you -o- , dance College (established 1801)• bed. *agleam spring and new mat- 2-9 Yongs St., Toronto. tress. - He said the operation is not a of stealing"' When a Boy Scout of Bishop- Modern Modern suite in s tons war. "cure-all" for the disease but that "You said the pig would be scope, England, climbed a 60-foot 73•� nut finish (cost new 369.1 -of 194 patients so treated in six there, sir?" said Pat. "Well, then, -covered church tower to rescue EDUCAT10iAL large dresser and vanity with Laev�oo �y R Venetian mirrors, chiffonier, nier, bench. years 76 per cent. had gained com- I'll just say: 'Mrs. Maloney, thetas • cat, he found it impossible to "RETARDED Glals. SCHVUir full size bed. sagleas spring and a r• home;' Helen BadYTey ![oiler, ld new mattress. Perfect Tete or almost complete relief your pig'. descend with the animal Pariah- 6'95 AND UP, Large assortment p P A., e." Dalhousie, academics. from symptoms of high . blood --0- ioners spliced several ladders in crafts. speech• recreation dressers in all styles sad " _.pressure and 46 per cent. had order to rescue Scout Ant} eat, flntshea: - Teacher (brightly): "As we 2.95 6 Commodes in oak and.waft shown definite improvement walk out of doors on . cold 'O-' IYCitir : ,YOCR EARNINGS � nut fialax - Boy Scouts of St. Marys, Oat., DINING Rooas sLiTElr iwinter's morning and look EARN DOLLARS READING"YOURSolid oak Sults. buffet. }' .i► GERM-FREE BABIES about us, what do we goo on during the past summer provided newspapers! Dime, and stamp 17.540 table , dad 6 leather •sat Germ-free babies is arm-free ,.. life guards and swimming instruc. brings information and aurprisest chairs. , g *very hand. K. Rambo. 527 Hing St- W, Ham- Perfectly matched 9-Disco rooms are •the latest wrinkle in Clara (as a man): "Gbvas." Lora 8t the local Swimming pool. Ilton, Ontario. 24.50 Huila. buffet extension First aid was also rendered chit- table and 6 leather seat chairs to -O- walnut finish. "Down where I live," said the died who suffered cats and bruises sAr:Llt AL Beautiful 9-piece solid oak Is He Germanys on the rough concrete walls. A 39.00 suttee in perfect condition. Windsor man, we grew a pump- HIGH BLUUD PRES6URE--WRITID '. ,e ••7 buffet -china cabinet extension oxford Accent notice in the local paper advised for free booklet and full particu- kin SO big that when we Cut it my table and 8 eleather seat chairs. ich + parente t0 direct their Children, Bars regarding our amazingly Modern Suite !n rich wait. Wife used one-half off it for a successful hyblood treatment .59.00 nut tntah ' in Case of cuts, to report to a 1Pedlgreed Products• Saakatooa large buffet, i Cradle:' beak square extension table and 6 leather ti "Well;' smiled the man from Scout for first aid treatment, as -- upholstered chairs. ,• tt a' precaution against infection. 60.00 Beautiful 9=piece suite In Toronto, "that"s nothing. ,+► few �('RSb:Rl' STOCK FOR SALE rich, two-tone walnut fin. �- tsh, buffet: china cabinet sitensIo� days ago, right here, two full- A stout bit of backwoods first table and 6 leacher upholsterM W� grown policemen. were fouhd HARDY APPLE TREES-50 CENTS aid was that performed'by Archie each. Canada's Lowest Priced chairs. Engitsti eek suite in "r. asleep On one beet. .Nursery. Growing leading varie- 79,00 �. Macdonald, s former Patrol Lead- ties Fruit Trees. Ornamentals. tett condition. large bullet, '- extension table, china cabinet and f ;•, ea of the 1st Fort Erie, Ont, write immediately requestfag A now'.'slant on the j old (sensational offerings. Tobe's leather upholstered chairs. (Cost. Scout Troop, and a companion, Treery, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont, new 250.). - adage: One mans loss its an- while r in the ou 3o11d walnut.Suite, buffet country northof Timmins. Cola- OFFER TO 1N t'ENTOko table' and 6 leather upholsterea - ingupon another prospector chairs. `°► A soldier went ,to his colonel gravely wounded by the accidental AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR qq,p� 2 suites, one English oat and asked for leave t0 o home t0 List of inventions.and full infor- and one solid walnut• both g discharge of a rifle. Macdonald macron sent free The Ramsay Co. In perfect condition, 9 pieces, .res, help his wife with her fall house- rendered first aid, improvised a ''•Registered, Patent Attorneys. 273 sss0. value. Completely refinlehed �� + Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada AND UP. Large aaaortateat _ I dont like to refuse you*' stretcher, and with the help of.his 13.95 China Cabinets in oak-and said the. colonel, "but I've just re- companion,'bore the wounded lean walnut. Perfect condition. _ " ceived a letter from our wife PERSONAL KITCHEN Fr.RNITuRE 3 27 miles-through the bush to Tim. 95 Hitchen Cabinet with slid- saying that you are no use around. 11. . mins Hospital. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF. EASILY, Ing porcelain top. Core- the oa the house." Inexpensively. Home remedy. pletely refinished. Testimonials. Guaranteed. 'Advice 3 Cabinets, porcelain slid I The soldier saluted and turned • free. Bartlett's, Bos 1,'Winnipeg. - 13.95 Ing tope, roll treats, per to go. At the door he stopped, pay Attention :To feet condition. White •enamel ant turned and remarked: oak finish. "Colonel, there are'two persons rAlarucRAPHv 14.50 aropi teat ece Btablefgm4 chait Sun Advice of Spouse IS THE_ TIME TO LET USfin- NOW in this regiment, who handle the and smart buffet, in enamel snake reprints front your Summer ashes. truth loosely, and I'm one of them, Snaps, and order your,Christmas Smart 6-piece walnut'fintak , The Roman who turns adeaf ear cards. Prints 3 cts. each. Cards 10 17.50 I'm not married. ' to her husband's suggestions about cents each, 75 cents per dozen. Suite, bullet, drop leaf -0- Special prices for postal card or- table and 4 chairs. completely retia her looks or,clothes may.lxa on the dere for Summer Resorts. Free tubed. Why do you call your boy 595 3 and 4 burner Gas Stoves Is wrong track. And that is not just post card enlargement if your or- . friend 'Pilgrim'?" der is over 20 cents. W. A. Stara• perfect condition. because it behooves a. Woman to SPECIAL � �� +man Company, Weber Street, Beciuse every ' time he Large assortment of factory w • cater to the taste of the man in her Kitchener, Ontario. g , tensa in new Rugs, Axminster■, culla he makes a little pro- life. Wiltons, Broadlooms and Tapes. gross." It is also because'a mBIl, it he is 1•t YPIES Priced All si fromzes, 2.50 to 40.00 interested enough in how his wife Money-back Guarantee of satistac- CHOW CHOW PUPPIES - REDS, How To Keep looks' to notice and Comment - blacks, registered Hu Chow Hen- tion. Write for our free illustrated A Cat H8 can be of great help to a woman in mels Furniture showing hundreds of Dixie, Ontario - Port Credit catalogue of new and reconditioned PPY finding out lust what' things are other outstanding values, A, for her, and what things ase not Every self-respecting, cat likes When you ignored your hue- sEwING MACHINES ! SUPPLIES LYONS 1' to keep her claws in the finset band's "That lipstick is ghastly, It PARTS AND REPAIRS. ANY TRADE - IN DEPARTMENT Ficttired at the time he was court- condition-even the apartment cat makes you look as though you . make, write for prices on new or Sys YONGE STREET, TORONTO reconditioned machines. 30 years' (One Block North of College) martialed as a spy is Nor.-nan that seldom gets a chance to experience - A. Gilbert, $49 Open Evenings =: Baillie-Stewart, who, according to scratch a tree. Give her + sturdy, _ Mille Street, Toronto. report's from London, is believed' short est with the bark left on Hundreds of Ao be the mysterious announcer mounted upright on s firm base, CREAM WANTED STAMPS who gives news reports from a Wireless Operators Needed and you'll Save money On slip- BARGAINS - NEWFOUNDLAND, DOMINIUM: GOVERNMENT NOW German radio station iter,a very We are paying areal high decided Oxford accent. Baillie- covers and upholstery. An old Canadian Provinces, and Royal Calling urgently for trained opera. price for,cream F.O.B., Tod- Visit Stamps, Miss Cole, Granville tors who can And and receive Stewart, an Edinburgh-born lieu- throw rug or piece of discarded. OntoWrite for particulars !Ferry, N.S. messages In wireless code. our . tenant in the Seaforth Highland- carpet which she will aou die- graduates now in responsible post• ars. was known as the Tower of cover is her ver own wily. ken and Cans. USED TIRES - tions with R.C.M.P., ItC.A.F Y P Tranm-Canada Airways, Dept. o� London's*"'mysterious risoner" ' Transport, Marconi P kitty contented, too. The Toronto Geamery a on1 co„ etc. ` DIXIE prior.to his trial and conviction, --- -- 'Ina United Farmers GOOD USED TIRES, ALL 81y.Ei3 For full particulars of provea In 1933, for bets in' military se- Canada's Lowest prices. Inquiries invited. training course and evenirg colo y r'Y production of sugar of Co-Operative Co. Ltd. 'Brockton Tfre. 1911 Dundas W., classes. write crets to Germany. l e was releas- all kinds in 1938 amounted to Duke and George Streets Toronto,_ RADIO OOLLF.GF OF CANADA q ed after four years for good con- 1,043;462,613 pounds, an increase TORONTO, Ontario s4 BLOOR ST. WEST, TORONTO duct and was reported to have left of 17,909,159 Pounds over 1937. Issue No. 42 - '39 For over 10 yenta a leading organa- Britain. P zatfon of its kind to Canada. _ .1-,.. ,z. -s,�i.<... .�3+•/x,.• _ .N.'9?'. �.4,N,vA•n9F _ -'•.P�n _ _ i!_.i4. .v"�_ •S.° s. tits. ,,..: .. •e; '.c"xx+.,....', :•r.-;x'�?-e✓,,. .i! .r ' ,tea..»'z �1'- .a- `' .,s - z-: w;,r ,•- �u� '.• .,-.. •- -a..; =�.. _ ,.,• >.d. ..+c.: .wa. t.o.' .z.�:.rw. �,r,r.^.ar• „...,ny"i ^+eiwmn -dr,aq'-.xi`�-�`'u.. ;,.k,ya* lna,.5a: s»�u.. xshei °, '�"�• .c.acq.a'T`•.E,.=.•c'o':•m 1. _ ,yss..--:..3.a.:r.azr .'w•" o .'•y.-_t..tn...".-.*.wvxaw _ "�rcrcr:- ...:✓« .xsaiwa ,. . ,. .:- .. ,x^,.,,aY,....... .,.; ..S\•n .. ., +-„x�-G...J' ,. rY;°F;,,:.,.. a.�a .:-Arsi, '•e4�` .::,. ^;-:� sc_ R 4^+P, .�h.:w .�. -x..:-. a ,,..�.=r-ars . .• ;. - -, :- � ?• ”. ,.r.,,.. .. a ter« e, .� .*» G-_�•' a:'. :.'. .'.. '... _ _, \ .. w ' r A. . :L 0 QA L I S MS -�Mr. and Mra. .8. Shier, of oa- COMMUNiITY CLUB haws, spent SnndaY with Mrs. H. ( PICKE�ii1�iG ��` • • Meotun. ....� •+ gh .- - --Ksep Your bead down today Fanmers'are sow busy ha'rves't—' Just a reminder from the Men's' in their root clop"and will socae Club that Friday, wW tomeQrrow, the:.boys are •shoot- g October 26th,-is _. ing pheasants, .29th and 21st... apple picking• _--_ the big annual'stag et-toe r - Dr Y yrs. ( twr3g�t Mr. Frank Willtinson, of the and all meombers and thrir frienls f -•_in .vn Old Church Garage, has just re- :should make an earnest endeavour Mens Fall an� Winter Suits and ' turned frorri a ten-da holiday in 'to Y Y to be there. The entertainment' is Overcoats made.'b' The Pickering Western Ontario. going Branch of�the in to Abe of the best, and, we. y .. —Miss Jennie Rose ant,-Mrs. G. g you were I Upper Canada Biala Society will know you will be lad 7■ ■ lhold its" aanuai meeting on Tues- A. Gordon, of .Toronto, .visited Pick there. friends on ` Wednesday and ' To, Te_v�ning next, the' 24th, in the enng Our weeklya pictuie shpw will bea��O��United Church. An address will be rwhile here attended the meeting of held on Saturday as usual and we pa given by Rev. R. H. A. Haslam, D. the ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian can promise a whole lot better Church at the home.of Mrs;' W. J. program is ad- a , Jr • "'�., of Toronto. Dr. -Haslam, until sound effects. The g g tisfietion guaranteed—(,ne Price, 25. Miller. recently, Erns been Principal of Em- � vertised in this issue and the mov- � - manuel College, -Sask+atoon, prior —Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hutchison,' ing pictures of the Dionne Quint- --Men's L am -to which• he had been in Charge of of Toronto, have rented .the frame uplets will be Worth the. admission M • ' en's Work J0oots, by `'i$man tine Missionary Work of the An house at Woodlawn Farm, (the R. alone. The g- prizes that were donated H. Cronk farm). Mr. Hutchison ;s b - ]fetter 1�a dE— t _ lican Church in India. The •pohlic y the merchants, for the holders .:7-No � a Painter and decorator, who has - :t are cordially urged to attend. - of the 'lucky tickets were won by �2,9g° of the come to live in our community. - the following: June Bryant, Bili Ne. 49 at October meeting -AAs .we oto g' rY ' ., -• . ,' . ' Mission Band twas held'in the Sun- 8 Press„ the South Buntinv, Mary Found, Norm Cafik> No. 22 Kat ',13.50 �i0n]paTe prices with School Room on 'wednesday, Ontario 'Plowing Match, being held Marilyn. Cowan and Mary Paxton. No. S8 at $3.95 on the farm of W. Heber Down will a prizes this Saturday. Come, No. 39 al $4.50 p y October 11th, with an attendance More prices UOte(l in Our of sixteen. The President, Miss now be ender way, and commences and bring your friends. No. 720, 12 in. High cut - Farm Magazines Grace White, occupied the chair, a fine-weat'ter day for them. We g $5.50 g r and opened the meeting using the shall be able to say next ;week, just No. 725. 1Q •` Boy's, $3.95' • ' how it finished up. IN MEMORI4'.v1 -'. hymn, "Jesus :bids us Shine" foil- —The United Church D tic _ •_ owed by the Lard's Prayer in unis- O'BRIEN - In loving .memo of our Mea a new Black or Brown calf Oxfords in lain or brogue' on. Scripture Reading by Nei i Society presented their play "Lena rS' R Mnrkar, Readings by Sties Betty Rivers" on Wednesday evening at dear mother, who passed away, on style with up-to-tha-minute pointed toes, at '$3.95. � dr 23 ber1 Scott and Irene Lee, Miss Bunting Zion Church, on the Hampton Cir- Octo938. Present stock only at this puce told an interesting story of err In.1 cuit, north of Bo�wrmanville, •two In our hearts your memory lingers ` Always tender, -fond and true: �+ than girl, -The Little Mrs." and miles away from a point at which y Men's Knee Rubber Boots at old aces 98 and 2:50 _ the play was There's not a day, dear Mother, _ prices, $1 $ this was followed by the sin of presented last •spring. Bo s' School Boots. strong and sturdy eats $1.75 Y —Mr. and Mrs. C. Silk, spent the We do not think of you. y gents,the hymn' -Lord this day, Thy on last week-end with the former's Youtbs, $2.25; Boys', $2.35 ildrene meet". Lantern slides on mother and sister, at Shelburne. —Ever remembered by her Family- Korea, were then shown by Mr. Come on in. We aim to Tease% Jenkinson. --Rev. and Mrs. Jenkinson, ant- p - ertained the former's mother and ­On Sunday morning a good Pell Cross Organisation Meeting it eongregation assembled in the Pr_ sister, from Niagara Falls, on Sun-' un= Dunbarton Commanr+y Hall /� CHAPMAN esbyterian Church to greet the may' Tuesday, October 24th. ,[ r,j+ isew minister. Rev. -David Marshall• —There was heavy traffic on the He was introduced by Rev. S. Law- Highway Ober the week-end. 'The ,A meeting to organize Red Cross rence, of Whitby. who acted as In- day was tine, 'alth°ugh somewhat Work, -,ill be held in the Commun- its The beautiful landscape with CLEAIRINGLINES .�. ' t terim Moderator during tae, vacen- ity Hall. Dunbarton; on Tuesday, its foliage of many colours, nvas cy rich occurred on July 1st. October 2.ith, at ?-So p. tri. fof all a great incentivefor motorists to ,, 'alien Rev. Dr. Caamiu�.:el ended women of •Dmir+t arton and vicinity. o h the through his ministry here- Mr. Marshall re- tour gcuntry. .es8 than Cost Speakers: Mrs. Gordon D. Conant turned to Ontario earJY in the sum- one —The first heavy frost of the anal ,Ire. E. J Ball. Samples of - season occurred on Saturday night. , + I After FFerdir)^ six years in work will be on dies ay ' ''BritiA Guiana as a missionary, a co Bandag morning there was a � ..,Men's Calf Boots, Reg. �C,.i0, for 63.00, _ t considerabl amount of frost, and BALE REGISTER Calf OxforuP Rcg, $6,00, for $3.95.• work in which he was most aucc- e esaful. He is looking fonxard, to a the potato and. tomato vines were , successful pastorate in 5t. And-. blackened. ne cold weather was SATURDAY, OCT. 29th — Farm BO 8' Oxfords sizes 13 to 2' Re for $2,00 • rew's Chureh, Whitby, and in Pick- not welcomed by the ice-man, who Boyi' 9+ g• �+ ' +r0, has discontinued his tri s'for the stock dnd implements at lot 31, Boys Scampels `' 15 tot's, Reu. $1.,9for $],Co. - '•'eaing. At the Sunday sersice app- P _ con. 6, Pickering, on No. ? high- + ' mprate music was rendered b the s�On' Stanfield's Underwear, Reg. $2.00,•for 51.49 Y . way, about a+mile east of Green Stanfield's Summer Underwear Reg. $•1.35, for$1,Q(1 _ • •choir ander the leadership of Mrs. '—fie Pickering' Women's Instil• r P River, the pc,q'^ if the late AI- , ' = 'P- N. ute merk�ei,s are incited be tlh Bert Aise Sa.e at due Terris, spratt' y Nansook,CombibationF lie 1 (0 for 49c. --On Sunda and Tueada of guests of the Brooklin Br'artch on i $• �' , Y Y Cash. Walter Milne Executor: r_ the afternoon .of Wednesday; Oct- Overalls, this week, t_•e Gaited Church cele- Prentice and Prentice, auclion- , sJZeB 40 to 46, $ea, 82.00e illy �l1,69 - f 'braced their Anniver.-dry Services, Ober 25th, the meeting to ae held in eers g en'e.WOlk Cllo4e9., RFg. X1.35,for $.1.( 0; +1 for Sbe. and on Sunday morning, Rev. Ray the basement of the United. Church , �., rdcClersry, B• A., of �Foodgreen 1-n_ at 2.30 o'clock.. Will those having _ Ladies Silk Sole, Dalk sl.ad.cE, REg. 09c„ for 4$C. _. . kited Church, Toronto was are visit- extra seats in their.cars please be Mti!'p per!■ Fred � i� t- Ing speaker, who gave an appealing at Chapman's Corners about 1.4,i, -i o.ed NRVO i� red • Bi]IItlDgf r1(,►,tkeY']u� .�a,w.a .. .tic.,• --address to the citizens of any to pick up passengers. ki,me alongP I T VO +c i N o 1 JP-etahllsL ed ISfi?.co a -�.ir►� "Responsibilities and have a good time. Obli Dons on Responerbilitres and Z, Y —St. George's Church. Child- i - gn ' tits Citizens". At the Y- � y. Oct. 2nd.. No ----- ren's Da Sunda evening service, the paster, Rev. r SunSPECIALS M. R. Jenkinson, occupied the pul- `'3y School. Children's Day ser- �- At and' delivered an address to his `'ice at !1 a. m. when the boys and , girls of the* Sunday School < f -�ngr•egation that made consider- y uili NARVO able of an impression. At the morn- lead the singing. It is hoped that Cwwd•'•S+asock FNIA -ling service, Dr. H. T. Fal'aise sartg the -address will be of interest to COVERS IN '­*;-IE COAT 'Breakfast aeon, 25c. a 'lb. Rue old, familiar"Rospel song; .'Face the boys and girls, as well as to the BRUSHES PERFECTLY 2C. alb• older members of the congregation. DRIES IN NO TIMEI Minced Steak to Face", and at the evening, 'Kra. f AFrank Baker, "How Lovely are Thy p' m. Evening Prayer. Preacher fie. Dwellings", at both services, Rev. F.. G. Robin- Pork Liver, ;.-12e. a lb* gs", both of which are spok son. ., ' sen of very highly. On. Tuesday ev- L .0ning,•the annual supper and con- --Classified afire - - — — - e Beef, t_ 2e• a lb• St wing e 1 - -- -:Jewel Shortening, 15c. a lb ies had- brokerr away from the ANGORA WOOL RABBITS — un- — practice of the Past few years, -of related junior does and bucks for Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13e• _ 'serving turkey, ;and, screed instead sale. F. Bertrand, Pickering. Ont° All Talking - _. _. e mpnderful dinner of roast pork, 6-9 �6 tins, 25c• which, judging from caanments ov- TO .RENT — brick house erheard; justifies its continuance in , 7-room- ■ coming years, both as a result of �, .Pickering Village. Formerly I individual tastes and the financial 'Methodist Parsonage, with bath- Motion • ■ 'increase in revenue over that of room complete. Hard a.nd soft wat- b Inst year. There-wrll probably be er in house. Fur•nate. Electricity-. Butcher (phone 3000) -Pieieering •, an increase of from seventy-five to Double garage. 'Rent, $20. per mon- Fictureone hundred dollars from,the entire th. •T. E. t'ra,xford,, Pickering ---- - - -- — services. The ladies appreciate FOR SALE — white York. sou•,• F, ■ e■ deeply the generous, friendly' co- piggy white York sow, 2nd litter, 'Pickering operation received from the very h Oct. '30th. White York sow, 4th, lit- deeply who helped and contributed, ter, Oct. 28th. Serviceable boar, 11 x, Ralph Gordon, of Toronto gave his months. M. F. Tomkins, 4th., Con. program to a full auditorium, apro- Pickering. SatLi><da • ' 'C)Ct• 21 c gram that had the appreciation of Y SEE OUR DISPLAY a' both young and old. lie is a very W,�\TF.D — to purchase, used, veasatile young fellow of seventy- kitchen :range, in good condition. At 8.30 Pe M. six years, and his many ,acts held A Lishman, Lot 10, con. 2,'Picker- COMMUNITY HALL,PICKERING of , the interest' of the whole of his rug Under auspices of the Men's Club r- audience. He is a clever cartoonist, FOR SALE — cement block mach- 'Findlay. and McClary Ranges a master poet; and a humorous im- ine• Quebec. cook stove, $5. 22 re- e�Wings of personator. One of the finest rec- seater rifle,•$'7, —. "Case "Shop, ornmenda-WoRs heard, was - ". Brougham. Adventure :and Heaters.. -; clean program, nothing suggestive, and no nasty cracks at the church FORSALE — young sow; with 10 A Musical Comedy for,the Entire AlsoGalv. & Black Pi•pes acid �r -or individusis"; too often practiced Pigs. R. E. Hedge, R. R. 1, Picker- -Family, You will Eike a good laugh. lby entertainers. The Centennial 1ng- (and you know it's good for you), 'Elbows. % Also the care free . i Orchestra of eight pieces, striae so do not miss this one. CIDER APPLES — for sale. Apply offield VYasher$• and brass are better than ever, News Office, Pickering. ADDED ATTRACTIONS G we liked their music, and hope.,to — - News Reel MickeyMouse and JJ G o `� P SHOW have them back, they are a fine ACTIVE DEALERS WA. ' Plow ►;hares t fit nearly every make• of plow bunch of young peoples; largely Best Selections of Shorts of ' members of Centennial, Y. P. ti. Men and 'women make easy mon- interest to Young and Old. agent for McCormick.-Deering Farm Nachlbery'and who Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have ey selling our line of 200 products Repairs. trained and coached, bring the unit Needed in every home. Sure rep- EXTRA—Dionne Quints Our Motto — We have It. Can Get it. Or It L sot mads. ,slq +A uP to its present high standard eaters. Whnlehearted co-operation. , $� a Rev. Mr. JPnkincon conducted the NO RISK. -Enquire today. FA.N4fI,- Our M(>fto 1S to Satlsfv evening's program. 1?\ PRODUCTS, 57o St. Cie.-nent CIN ! PI +v e "�• r *sem xtre c dtyt: - 1'1