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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_10_27 .,... 't3b "^` .','�':--"z'^ -.•�,,.�, x •:;'" , ._/.."+., _-t...r.,...:. .c1i,r;e,;.w..y:•.^�.:.=�y,a f,l.,,,,.-.', . r:,•.......-.)?�' ,.,.n.r .. � .r . 'y»-..aa..;;.*...�S'J�r"`..'w,,..,,,��,,jw'-k,:�?i-�a`Gx i. -•:-..wm✓,`',°`,-.'`•.'.s,:.A.°.»'aFa'^,^'•s.w"w�:si•inst.s`.�'....*..i,,C,r r�r '�" tz lety„ "S'`s'g'tswK`s.'+aey�":'.•. +_) -'?- v',:+ - )' .../ �,.. F. :,p• ::5k .. fa.. ...,•'e-r.-•�r ;,3�.,.., - -c. .,:�' ' '- :C"'..;, W< k . sr;- • x.-','s :.s-•.:,,s �.�,' ` ?�M.4 •Q'y. sit VOL. LIX �PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY OCT. 27 1939 . �;�.. "No. � w >psdfosst*nmL gases. GRAN RIVER . KINSALE GREENWOOD . NWOO ; aLesficst� _ See you at the 3-Point Rally at _ Claremont on Nov, 3rd. , ,.. Mr. and M Logan gen Jr. spent - R. H. O. PEARSON-Ph sieiari Misses Ethel and Edith Dewar Mj' t S y Miss Lois Turner, bf Toronto, is the week-end at the homes of Mr. -•a-. D.odsorieon. Donbatton. lely are spending some time in Toron- ' spending a weeki at home. to. and Mrs. K. Beeby, and Mr. and 1886--1936 R.FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director. Miss Edythe Williams, of Toron- Miss Muriel Harbron -of 'Mark- ' Mrs. John Middleton. •Ovt•m••da1 AwoelationofOnu+.to xa' to spent the week-end under the 4 ' Mr..Norman. Gibson has sold his ' 'teeaeaa Member of the Rmerkm Optomeoi--t� ham :spent the week-end at her CHOPPING NMdanae. Eye. enmined by .ppoanetamr. .parental ref• small farm to a Toronto'man. We Monday Wedaesda and Frig" lr�aoae7ree X04.ctaeottnt ont Home here. J. B. and Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. hope Mr. Gibson will a larger y ' Quite a nuW er from here att- g ��•. aper 'spent a few days recently ended the anniversary services at farm in the neighborhood. COVE GRIND FINE rs. Mi t. =D 0 Nay RUDDY barLeo to ori a M=s 8..A., Barefoot, of Sprdce- MA nuts ron tfrom� here attended1. Cresswand visited Mr. Howard and kinds, also minerals _;r r� �•�,,e,,d, Girt.- siting her parents, J. a pl- __Mass-_Edith Ormerod here on Sun- a �`'' u"`Oe� t O1"'wh'�y s+t and Mrs. Wilson. g ep at Picketing on day last, and called on Mr. and eonaxntrafes for profitable feedimp - - Mrs. McNeal and 10- Thursday last, reporting big crowds BEATON, BELL & ROSS Piece stria- and good work. Mrs. Hugh Miller of Pickering. kept o4 hated ged orchestra to be at the Baptist Don't forget the big Hallowe'en . Barrlstora (f Solicitors Church on Nov. 8th. The W I. meets this Thursday Party to b sponsored by Mr. and We stock only the best Pour We J.BLATON. K,C. Tekpbone at the home of Mrs. I.. Dunn, at Mrs. Milton Pe Feeds and 5uppJifrs. The Y. P. C. had�a very success- �0. Roll Call - "Wife Preservers„ Pegg, on Octo!er 3lst. iii.BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2838 ful meeting in Greys Hall on Mon- A „ „ The Greenwood Gleaners' Bible F.ROSS day night- Misses DS E Muir and paper Home Economics is to Class,-- 372 Bay St. g be given by Mrs. R. E. Mowbray Mission Circle and the JOHN L.POND Toronto Ida Grey were hostesses. C. G. I. T. are in this, all coarsing .AND �JRYB`YQB;. Discussion, "Value of Thrift" and • "Economy in 'Little Things": and expect to come in parade cos- !'' U. x1C8ARDBON Oo., Barris,, Red Cross In Time The Annual Hallowe'en Social of tom' Come and have a good time. Ir, J. DONEVAx, $ A., 3e. C7.oktm 6olCawn. Notartas etc, &,A*sat' The Thank-offering anniversary of s,sAror l ifs 1688; r" Tonto st.,x13. &o. the W. I. will Le held on October L. S. On file are the reeori eat" ` !f't °°`raa.less: ��°e a seas stl of War. zes will be the United Church here is to be on and hNGUT ssLLAN�;lrryta, Sol- ,In time of war the � °rnth a Best Dressed Lady, the evening, ThNov. 22th. e Service, connnitte has surveyors mon 06h&'�I� ' for, otary Pnbiic. 19 ldeunda street g t!. 1'':aat. "= Te.•.Ro Elim bwa. 29ti Purposes of the Best Dressed Gent, the Best Dress- a 198L 161p Canadian Red Cross Society, as set ed Couple, and for the Best Dress- been fortunate enough to procure !>yewa'a� forth by its Charter, shall be: ed Boy and the Best Dressed 'Girl the services of the Pickering -Unit- 1. To furnish volunteer aid to ed Church Mixed quartet for the BRBSRT T. FAL:.A18R, L. D S. also for the Best Dressed Child Q the sick" and wounded of armies evening -service. More partie'ulars .[1 D.D.s.Graduate of 1;ora:, Catesc o1 Couple. Following the M$sgnerade, - ' sarteoo•am the U V*ftty of Toronto. in'tame of war, in accordance with later. +s amh. t eecood Qoor ease of St. dud- an Amateur Contest is to be held. see other column Insurance of All Bind. m.ti Ch.ree, t?'klter,o�,Poe. ,7�ee hath: v the spirit and conditions of the Everybody will "be made welcome. e'a• c•ep' ' °f °t •ppo4•ca'Ot 'conference of Geneva, of'October, y p1r. and BROUGHAM' _ +r+fr u. Phhooe Weft>t'oo. The two newly-weds, Best Rates A v e i 18 t)le 1Ii tT! 2863, and also of the treaty of"the Mrs. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Ram Red Cross of the resat f Genecn ' -r:• tSstssss d sties. Y oer,. were given showers on Tues,.; Mr. Francis Ritchie is now em- SeflIIrIt� and 8el9io0. of August 22nd, 1864, to which Gt. day and 'Thursday evening of last plo'-ed in Toronto. �........,.,.-_.,:,•.__. •, . ,�...,.., „ ..-,...,,,.,. Britain 'raw given its adhesion. - ]Ei BRATON, TOW1V881 week Two very enjoyable even- The J._ Nighawander family spent ,:Address Phone 2. To perform all the.duties duties de- D• Clem. ca•*•yiae.es Ca um""',onar Lott lase were spent at the Stevenson Sunday with the Albert Gray's. ` .attar a Lice,v, AWWtevale.'Etc. 13euer o volved upon a national society by and Mowbray homes. On Thursday ' Some of our lo:----1 sports secured BROUGHIAM PICK 51-S 1i19rds=elwieense.. tAtr+iterate,t7ot. L each nation which .has acceded to evening they were well charivaried. pheasants for their week-end dinn-. - A, E. RICHARDSON said treaty. but in affiliation with The many gifts that the two coup- 'erw t the British Red Cross Society. les received' sh6ws- the popularity :Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker were CHOPPIN4 CiSN1?RAL 1N9CTRAPdCE 3. In time of peace or war to- of both: week-end visitors with the Matt- O REAL ESTATE carry on attd assist in ,work for the , N MON., WED. and SAT. oury hews families. After May 1st, 1939 CONVEYANCING lmpravement of health, the prec- .too late for last week The October meeting of the W. We have a •„ As lald ��� stRaocy, ttbad� ention of disease and the'mitigat- M. S. is being held at the home of guar tity of Seed Oats(Abe ion of suffering throughotit the ka, Banner, and Victory), also Bark*, to nerve. Miss Jennie'Parkin and friend of Mrs, J. 'Miller, on Thursday.of this Purina Feeds, Chick�tartcr, )Getty Fs4-- world. 1Plaoae, Pielr. 8100 . _- Toronto, 'spent the week-end with week. - The principal objects of the Snc her aunt, Mrs, V. Parkin. Same of Cie Y. t F?.;F,cd. ;'e, Ata . �7� *� Bic. ea;_ . 1/Y 1�1. MAW Ii shall be- The W. A. meets this Wednes- were Th Br-A,!in on Sunday oven. ( "uQeof these well known feeder -•In time of war, to co-operate da3 afternoon at the home of Mrs. i attending a meetin UO'BNSHD ,AUCTIONERR ANl) with the Department of Militia•and � g Sof the Y. Ch�pe lllcirsc,e:, :su, ht;t;ioods Situ VALUATOR Defence of Canada and 4with the A. .Hooker. All ladies art! request- P. Union. Gain. Hoe Concentrate, h ineta's.][�w ed .to ,be present as there; is to be Rev. McVey, of. Greenw°tod, was Mash Etc. Baden osaducted Aoyraherc British -Red Cross Society. a quilt to work .. the speaker at Sunday's service, Pbose or write. Address bit Dundas The Society is, by its Charter and Mr. and Mrs. Muir, of Toronto, and gave an earnest message. Mr. D. lY• Lockwood °street. .East. Bylaws constituted . as the official and Mr. and Mrs. G. '-Mowatt, of Robert Miller's' solo was much ap- •. Whitby, Ontario, ;' channel through which voltmtnry called on Kinsale friends preciated. Pickering as gifts shall reach the Department of on Sunday last. Miss Belle Brown cehil'rated her FICKRING.' ONT. �M@Pb1iS�l 80Sp1t31 Militia and Defence. Church and Sunday School were 8th birthday on Tuesday the 17th. R; Under instructions front fire Dir- Althou h confined to bed, she en- WE DELIVER Government Licenced well attended bast Sunder. Mr. g ector-General of Medical ' Service, Burbidge, home pn furiou¢h from joys good health, and follows curr- PHONE b3i7 Main St. F. Stonffvillp, 03t, the Red Cross furnishes extra Korea, gave a very interesting ad- eat events closely. Phone 191 comforts to sick and wounded sold.­ dress. The Annual Public S 'IMaternit Medical, and Surgical iers and generally supplements and , peaking :MaSSey-H$rtis Y• g- Col:te;t '%-ill tak; 11'sce on the ev-cases taken augments t..e work - of the Arra} ening of .November • 24th, in. the ti Medical Services. ATnl '1 1 I C E D'ay t0 Re airs Here Maternity Semi-Room. c Town Hall: .P�irtieulars later,. but As an auxiliary of the De,"rt- . Rates for 10 days-$25.75 member the date. - re . " ment of �lilit°n and Defence. the All Orders,Prom tl. atten(T Ifeeititered hureeein.attendance and be Marked A largely attended meeting of 9 6i Red•Cross is also organized to deal the Young People's Y4 hour service given. >; 1:'eo e's L:niati was - '..•.fled to. with t'-,e collection and d•stribution Xsual Observance to be held - >Ambulance Service .' Crawford home on Fri of field .comforts. Thio 'tout Catlada. . held at tl-c _ ._-- �. •• .• Gannon was - Coleman Instant Li bi` P -MRS.E.R. GOOC 25.37 The Dominion Government has' - Convener of the program. intimated that it mill need N. d In the midst of war efforts, Can. Sl'io`es, quiclii Clean and - FOR Dr. and Mrs. Lyman, lsart'lay via- Cross assistance along the lines adz will pause again November ited '.Mrs. O. A. Barclay on Suneay. dependable. >�NSURANCE rendered by the 'Society'in the last 11th, to pay tr•i%ute to the memory Mr. Burroughs and Mrr,. Hanley, -� SM.RVICE i war' of those who died in the last war. of Stratford, were recent visitors - All Hardware at Right Prices IL It is estimated that the -Canadian R,emenlbnance Day, for many a-ith their aunt, Miss Bate. ♦ TT a ` Phone Pickering 67 sed toss Society received over years observed as Armistice Ds4 ;yrs. T. C. Bravt-n..spent a couple ALViN �/�AB CYRIL & MORLEY Thirty-five Millions" in cash and after the end of the last war, Noy•- of days ]act week with city friends, pep ember 114, 1918, is included in the and- called on Mrs. James Hogle,. Hardware Tinsmith FIRE. AUTOMOBILF, LIFE g°OCls from Canadian people during the fast war. list,of statutory, holidays, though who'is in very poor health at pre-_ PEO'BERTNQ i ACCIDENT, WIISDSTOR;VI Supplies sent overseas during' not observed by the general cloy- sent and 'sends re �c PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. regards- to Brqu- the last war included 341,325 cases ing down of, business and industry ghram. PHONE 4800 SERVICE PROTECT ION of 'which 147,270 were supplied to for the wliole day as is the case "The Club Girl Entertains" held hospital units in England. Consid- with other statutory' holidays. their initial meeting at the home T8 DY•1ddllla� . ers?le.assistance wa also extend- - Across Canada this year, peopiP of :Mrs. Harrep, on Saturday last, 5 ed to France and our other Allies. will pause for a minute's 'silence at and are off to a good start. Nexf R E X A L L The work of the Canadian Red it a. m. A more solemn note than meeting to. be held at 'the Craw- Cross Society overseas as an aux- ever-will predominate as people will ford home on Saturday, October, ONE CENT Mary to the Medical Corps, includ- remember that m at stake again is 28th, at 2.30 p. . i ed: the thing for which died those they The Annual Thankoffering .of the 1. The building and equipping honour. W. M. S. ;wtaa held on Sunday ev- SALE of a number of hospitals in co-op. There has been some monderinQ ening. 3liss Fee, of Chtna, was the eratlon with the Army Medical whether the day would be observed guest-speaker,ker, and gave a .very in = s Corps. this Year, but.semi-official sources teresting talk on the work of the WEDNESDAY ;i• 2. The addition of recreation said it would .be. Premier Macken- United Church in that country, and THURSDAY Motor Ambulance, Day or Night rooms, special, chest.wra"rds and gy. zie King may, it iwas Braid, ,decide what Christianity is 'doing for the mnas!a. to Canadian Hospitals in on the issuance of a special FRIDAY Phone 1300 p p pine- Chinese. SATURDAY �? England and France. • lamation soon concerning Rememb- St. John's Anniversary' Services j 1•+ 3. The issuance of extra and ranee Dab. , , • - will be held next Sunday, October "j1jOp, 1, 2 3 4 emergency supplies to all Canadian A source close to the Prime Mi-h- 29th, at 2.30 and 7.30 p. in. Rev. �,/'� Hospitals in addition to`comforts iste'r, said there ,"is more* reason. McNeiley, of, King Str. .Church, f FOUR BIG DAYS L' i a A• S�TERR TT supplied to individual patients than,ever to observe the day this Oshmm, will be" guest . speaker. through the Information Bureau, year." The Claremont Baptist choir will Stock up Now, and Funeral Director and maximum food parcels sent to be in charge of the .'music in the - �+ /t$ /� Furniture Dealer each Canadian Prisoner of Wer afternoon, and the Locust Hili \7r'1 V / _ through the Prisoners of War De- Notice to Pheasant choir in-the evening. �e�. « .Q1)tW0 part'ment. a The W. T. here decided to apon- THE I P-L LCKERING Nli W-- -&. 4. The provision of. rest.ltomes Hunters. sor the Hallowe'en Evening in the ALL HALF PRIro for nurses. Town Hall, on Tuesday, October y 5. The provision and mainten- In response to numerous enquir- 31st. Paredes and prizes Riven for BGY ance of convoys of ambulances in ies, the local Game Committee an- Best Costumes, as on former occ EBIS M$ ���� CO.,CvC•, L dL France and England. nourrce that the Department hac•, asions. The school children gill SUNDAY HOURS-42-1 noon,6-7#L=._The Canadian Red Cross has a not made any provision for a shook provide a suitable program. A Coll- stupendous task and of it. In in this townssip on Saturday, Oct. ectron of 15 cts. will be charged, PHONE 68 s , ' this teak it will need the fullest co- obs 28th. sl .-- .. .. ... - Yl" r.mry ,�1♦'•'T+..Ii.A,F.":,e v. .8.' i4. ':'•[,r<� w.,-+RY�. -.40. -^E. -;-?Tp' ..':L-ecT -•,.lf :.9}'Ma. :",Z'-'7Y' s�+F?'Y'T. 'e.ni - s-pw...,p;.+s..v. ,`ywh'?`°'""{4�.:o- v• ,.. . .. iEi�i'=z.,lg'.-..�.,sm.'a.�,':sa.::h+..�.:.,. •,.._�-•..az.�"i,...:..,,�te. �.m.,.rre �:..� +:..��..r� '.,..,.Ye..;: .e.+<' .b elres..u.c,a ua.'s _ n*�"- -:..-�,ia�.�,sn.u�::.:.,,.+'-���-eis1��..E `^•-mr�e�_:. '.i"vi1:{. Yh .*' r:'fX'W. ..sc 'Jyt..w `�• .C,... ^... '• 'R .r... t... 9A. !.J! !+ J •:N:. .4]3iU�A'. D'.'! J4 f4 -' '.. >• r+ ,r'n.. .. ',;. .....-'..-- ... '._.... e' : 77' ...'-. .,..�.to&.sa+a... >•K-.c. .G'4 .tr.. "'"�4 •'4,y'.�•,. r„ i .'i British Air Mission Is Here to Organize "Finishing School" For Empire Pilots end of the week things began to happen on the sea and in the air. NEWS The Allies sank several German a!_ submarines, which cost millions of dollars apiece. Germany launched PARADE / R new submarine attacks on Allied and neutral- shipping and air sit- tacks on naval bases. Biggest a ' news stories of the week featured the sinking of the British battle- THE WAR _ ship Royal Oak with a lass of 870 WEEK BY WEEK-- lives; and the air battle over Scot- land in which German planes At the beginning of its sixth were driven off three times. Ger- week, Europe's big war could scar- man propaganda reports of Allied . eely be said to have got going yet. battleships ,sunk or crippled in 4 The powers in conflict appeared many seas were far from reality to be hesitating in the midst of but continued to alarm the popu- hostilities before taking the final lace. plunge, while peace talk took pre- A Terrible Price cedence everywhere over war,talk. Events mo)-ed swiftest, by para' : Even after Premiers Daladier of dox, in the east, where the wat Fr once and Chamberlain of Great wasn't. Conferences between neu' _ I8 a sense Canada is now the "Air Capital of the Empire;' as the above picture testifies. _ Grouped around Britain had come out flatly in re- tral natigns assumed a significance jection of Hitler's propossfs for great enough to draw the eyes of -Lard Riverdale are members of the British Air Mission, here to organize a "finishing school" for Air Force ,pilots from Australia, New Zealand and, of course, Canada. Pilots from Britain herself may be sent here an armistice, the world continued the world away from the activities too for "finishing," Lord Riverdale indicated. Left to right in the group taken at Quebec just before the to look for further peace offers of_the warring powers-to watca ;'mission members boarded their C.P.R. special car for Ottawa are: Group Captain L. N. .Hollinghumt, O.B.E.,, to come from some quarter (from Russia and Finland, Russia ono' D.F.C., F. R. Howard, Group Captain J. M. Robb, D.S.O., D.F.C., Air Marsha] Sir .C. L.'Courtney, K.C.B., President Roosevelt, Mussolini or Turkey, Russia and the ' Balkas C.B.E., D.S.O., Lord-Riverdale, beside whom is Group Captain A. E. Godfrey, of the Royal Canadian Air Force Queen Wilhelmina, perhaps) - states engage in diplomatic con• who returned to Canada with the mission, Miss M. A. Wright and Miss V. M. Bennett, shorthand secretaries, offers which both sides'could ac- tests the outcome of which will J. R. Smyth, A. D. Hayward and Group Captain A. Gray, M.C. Other members of the mission who have not sept without.too much loss of face. affect Europe far into the future, yet arrived in Canada are Air Chief Marshall Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, G.C.V.O.; K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., The war was indeed 'an,unwelcome People began to understand the A.F.C., F. T. Searle and Captain Paul Balfour. baby on every'doorstep, Hitler or terrific price Hitler was having to -�- no Hitler, pay for promised economic aid The world had time to ask itself from the U.S.S.R. 1939 Soldiers Are questions: What was the was _ • N T A R I © about? Would it come to an end Working-class families in Great -VOICE Getting More Pay with the fall of Hitler's regime? Britain are estimated to pay one- 0 UTDOORS What sort of government could fifth or one-sixth of their incomes Canadian Private m Infantry follow Hitlees, with Germany in in rent. OF the 1s Paid $1.30 a Day on Ac. By VIC BAKER its 1presentl state of semi-collapse? five ' � How were the Allies to restore PRESS Poland in toto without going to NEW SKEET TITLE ,- The increased skill demanded of Canada's thousands of skeet war against Russia. too!- Where the modern soldier as well as the shooters have a new mark to aim aid Italy Rt into this jig-saw pun= higher cost of living compared to at now that a new Canadian ams- zle? Had the kiome•Ber]in Axis ,',il$AD COMBINATION 1914 have resulted in the Canadian been split in two by the signing of tear ion run skeet record has - Night driving is a hazard when Government being far more getter- g the Nazi-Soviet pact? What would 1 highways are-not lit and driven just been one of theed by Arthur happen to Norway and Sweden if ons to the mea of the Canadian C. Donnei, one of the beat known are.-Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph Active Service Force Sa the matter Russia gained control of the Gulf shotgun shooters-in the Dominion. of Finland? With Hiller defeat- of pay than to the-old Canadian Breaking a string of 219 con- TIME ON THEIR HANDS Expeditionary Force. - secutive regulation clay-pigeon con- ea d the east ady, what could With no buttons to shine and no Whereas as Infantry private re skeet targets, the Montreal Sheet he do in the west! puttees to .roll, the soldier lads celved a dollar a day In 1914 Alas Club marksman set a new mark Almost quiet On Western Front will have more time to play crown ten cents 'Yield allowance," today recently which shatters the former On the Western Front the war and -anchor.-_Kitchener Record.- be receives $1.30 per day, .an in- Dominion recon of 117 set in hung,fire. Some activity was seen _ crease of pearly 20 percent. Of- in the northeastern sector from - - 1987 by Robert E. Branch o! the PROPHESIES H13 OWN DOOM freer ranks also will be- consider- St. Catharines Trap and Gun Club the Moselle to the Rhine, and in "Thus the fact of the conclusion ably better in this war tha>r the of Ontario, it was announced re- the 'Saar area and 80,000 British last. as the following comparison cently from the head-quarter* o! troops moved into action. But no of a treaty with Russia embodies reveals: the declaration of the next war. the Dominion Mstksmen organize- major push came. As one wit re= Yes Sires 1 .. Its outcome would be the end of comparison With 1914 tion-in in Montreal: marked: Soldiers said they knew •� Germany-" (Mein Kampf, by Ad- !(Includes field allowances) Donner, who set the nevi record -it was a war because the-cooties BEE 81YE SyrYp *If Hitler, page 959, Reynal 1934 1939 Skeetthe layout of the Club, was.also a mem Montreal were biting." But was it the calm Colonel :... .� $7.50 ;•10.50 on fi Club. team from member of before the storm? Did the train : 8itebeock edition). Lt•-Colonel _ 6.25 10,00 the Montreal's loads of heavy artillery moving up Js nay - - Major 5.00 7.75 Grand Trunk Riveraide GunChtb, behind the Siegfried Line mean ...WHY BARNS RED? Captain 3.75 6.50 which captured the Dominion trap that Hitler was shortly to launch morning Perhaps barns are usually paint- Lieutenan't ........ ..60 b.00 team title it .thr recent national a ""Blitzkrieg" should his "peace ed red because of so de economic 2nd Lieutenant - 4=5 skeet and trap shooting champion. offensive'" fail? Were the Allies �eei'Qai or scientific reason and research The following are the compari-' ships. waiting for solder weather to might establish the fact that after sons for'warrant officer, non-corn• come" A whole winter on the sweetener. Ger- all red isn't morel a man's choice Arial Shooting Export - ) Merely mtssloned officer and private ranks economic front might see Ger- 'of colors. .If science and paint 1914 1939 bnown.by shooters in almost all many crack at- home under the manufacturers could only give us Warrant Oil (R.S.M.'s) 32.30 $4.20 of Canada's shotgun„ clubs, Don- $train. s - 4 •,�+►- a choice of colors, durable under (All other class 1 W.O.'s ner's brilliant marksmanship ie by But war or no war, towards the outdoor coLditions, their names Quartermaster Sergeants no means confined to shattering -,woula be praised.-Farmer's Ad- many Q.M.S. S Q M,S. inc) 2.60 3.10 the swift-flying Elay-pigeons. For - 'vocate. Company S.M. 1.80 3.00 many years h•"nos been known as -- one of the country's, leading aerial / /� +►*� 1100,4 n.a Net"(W. O.'s class 3i ro �.� WE'LL HAVE TO FACE OUR Coy. Q.M. 8ergts. ••- • 1.70 2.50 shooting experts. $portsmer, ill Wh-L-YUM. 2 over Canada have, at one time OWN YOUTH Sergeants ....... ........ 1.60 0 Whateveryouu and we sissy think Corporals ....,:............ . 1.20 1.70 another, been thrilled by this snip .. Hitler and Hitlerism we Lance Corporals 1,15 1.50 er's exhibitions which include such "• �j about -' must -recognize •that the man_ is - Privates, troopers. etc I.10 2.30 tricks as hitting a -pea into til ltd-air, -7 the idol of'millions•of young Ger- putting five shots into a falling l � a±ans, the institution is the shrine OL block of wood with a 30/30 le ger. -"'-`- (J r at which they worship, and they Pett N In action rifle, and smashing up to - ^ r' will not be easily disillusioned. five clay-pigeons tossed into the therefore, democracy's task an Is Res onsible air. the home front during the war Mr. Donner's pupil• is his wife, rears is to prepare a house in Mrs. ."Art" Donner is .classed as _ = �" C-9 order; one they will instantly r n For Many Scenes of Domestic 'one of the Dominion's best women • NOy X. cognize as something infinitely bet- Discord - May Lead to Di-. _skeet shots and under her hus- ter than the democracy their Hit- vorce _ band's guidance has become a suf- ler strove to overthrow. Indeed, ficiently expert shot to think,no- We shall have to prepare to face Petty nagging, arising' largely thing of tossing golf balls into the air and hitting them' with clock: our own youth: If the only de- out of money troubles, has become snocracy we are able to show them perhaps the principal cause of do- work regularity with her hubby's Iafter the war is the same.old ore- mestic discord,;say Dr,.Clinton C. .30130 rifle_ , i'rar Cox,. a Presbyterian. minister in model with all its poverty and Unemployment and insecurity, the Chicago. Claiming to be the oldest man generation will have some.right to He obtained confidential reports alive, Greek peasant Rigas Drosos, ask what we went to war for'- from several hundred couples in told journalists in his native vil- 'Calgary Albertan, lits search for what's behind f$m- .]age of Katzikart that he was 121 ily fracases and divorce. years old. He admitted he was - --- Mother-in-law? He said she "not so alert" now as he was sit runs a poor second these days as -- - - ' -,. the quantity ,of leather foot- months ago, when he was, still a cause of marital explosions. wear manufactured iia Canada for able to -walk the 60-mile stretch the six-month period endedi.June to the town of Drama. He mar- " 30, 1939,totalled 11,249,771 pairs, The six commonest surnames rie.d his 20-year-old third wife compared with 10,946,853 pairs in England and.Wales are Smith, when he was 80. His youngest ,for the corresponding period ]n Jones, Williams, Taylor, Davis, child.is a girl of 11, his oldest is 2938. and Brown. 75. -REG'LAR FELLERS-Standard Equipment - By GENE BYRNES :1''6_ PHOOEY WHAT'S THE MATTER NAH I'M PERTIKILER WIT14 Holl r P1"N94, ? I M ONEY TRYIN'FOR \114 Holl THETENTH FISH WITH fdOAROS SWELL. FI" YOU'VEON 'EM LIKE THE CHUCKED BACK TODAY.## ONE MY C,ksAN'PA HAS 1, •. 1 ARE 1VU DAFFY ? 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'!I should be glad of it. Staefel, REFRISH1NG t wAMY KAL.nc.tfr POUCH 1St "Well, have a pleasant time.and very - glad. As a matter of fact, goodbye." I'm aften—er—quite lonely, but - — s/i•LB."tOK-TOP"TIN 600 Not.Popular _. ., also pecked its Pocket Tint Chipping walked rapidly to his "Then there is no more to be " w•: rooms. Twenty years he had been said," cried Max triumphantly. ,it at Brookfield; he was first r...'ter is settled."' and thp Hou "But, my dear Staefel, have gone to him. He knew why "I arrange everytbing. We take it had not—his unpopularity with the London train tonight. Pack ack ico ac the boys. It was quite dark when yourself, Chipping. We have not there came a knock at the door. much time." A He did not respond, and the door "Wait, Staefel, please—" z ROWN SOUTHe • edea opened and Max Staefel ask- Goias On A Trip Abroad E But Mal had already lett and "May I tame in?" shut the door. Outside Chipping "Yes, do. It's got dark, hasn't could hear Max and Mason,,an- it?" Heulled the chain of the other master. Apparently pparently thry r YLgas light and the flame tiered up had run into each other Sfull. Max closed the door and "Ali, Mason, and good- G came up to him, bye." ' low *' -"ChiPP�,-I-hear-. . . Ls it true "'By-e, Schnitzel. Have a good.- - �� ` cut that Wilkinson—" time." "Yes, it's true," said Chipping "Thanks, I shall and Chi in . • AOAItta M-*%tNE PP g �� PP g MCTa0,,0/40gn MAreancr.as curtly. is coming with toe. 14-E313f-US MITCRELL - "I'm•sorry." — "What!" shouted Mason, incrgd- "Thank you, Steafel. I don't ulous, "Old Chipping going SYNOPSIS - to anything. It's too fantastic. say I'm not disappointed because I abroad?" -Charles Edward Chipping had Ah, Chipping, where are you going am. But there it is. Do you mind Chipping stiffened at the words. been a master at the Brookfield for your holiday?" if we talk about something else?" Why shouldn't he go'abroad? The •' School for boys for twenty years. "Harrogaet, replied Hudson He walked over to his desk and look of uncertainty and bewilder- Of a shy and diffident nature he for him. "He always does. Aren't eat down. ment on his face, gave way to Enjoy 4d got in wrong with the boys you fed up with it, Chipping, after A silence fell. Staefel broke it, something that partook of grow- the g n lne at the start of his career as a 20 ears?" feeling his way. "I have planned ing excitement and pleasure. school teacher, and had never won y y a walking tour . . . to my own , "To the Tyrol—we shall climb," peppermint flavor of f the friendship-of his "It's a nice,'yuiet hotel and I'm ry through the Tyrol, he heard Max's distant voice call: DOUBLEMINT GUM[ . pupils. H• count used to it." °iI)on't break Lad uaf•raataat•ly, detained the - the Salxkammertgut, to Vienna. I your necks"' an- - elass on the afternoon of, as im• The school porter came in and would be happy for you to, come ewered Mason. Got some today# prtaat cricket sem• in which oneStaefel invited him to have a piecewith me." Max.Staefel in formal dress, for - of his pupils was to have been a of cake. "Me to abroad?" said Chipping, he had just returned .to the Ty- iatar player. The game had been "Thanks, but I've got work to really startled. nolean inn from a nearby town, and he tossed it away. He stood Yost, and with that bit of disciplia- be done. The 'Eadmaster's com- "You will like it, I am sure" walked mot on the terrace. The up, shouted: Hel-lo! Hello! Are ary measure, the first possibility pliments, Mr. Chipping, and he'd Max went on eagerly. "You like valley below was flooded with sun- you in danger?" of winning the friendship of the like to see you in 'is study right to climb, you say—the country is ahine: Across the valley and its There was no response. "Well, boys. away." beautiful and—" miniature lake rose the mountains. upon my word." ' he muttered, Sudden silence followed as the "It's very good of you, Staefel Somewhere on one of the summits picked si art d up his $ iked stick and ' CHAPTER IV v y" ed to scramble cautiously up- - . porter left. Chipping's face light- very good, but really its quite out was Chipping, unless be was al- ward Invitation to Austria- ed up involuntarily, of the question. ready down and on the road back'Chipping (To Be Continued) continued on to the "I say, I'll bet that's about tak- "But why? Tell me that." to the inn. Roasters' common room. They, too, ink over Woodward's`house" said "For one thing, I've booked my Max looked through the tele- would be departing for the sum, Hudson. "Congratulations, Chip- rooms at Harrogate and—" scope, said saw something that Table Ilion, napkins and bed Iia- aser, and be wanted to tet! them ping." "Ach! Harrogate! That is a made him call the landlord; mist ens will wear longer if not folded goodbye. He found Herr Max The other masters, chinned in. place for old ladies! Not for gay was forming on the mountain side. the same.way on each ironing. The Staefel, the German master, a "Yea, indeed." "You,certainly de- young fellows like you and me!" "What do you make of this?" ironing constantly alone the same healthy comradely Viennese, cut- serve it after all this time." "'SoI "I dare say I do need a change." he asked. told weakens the threai along the •ting up cake which his class had glad, old man." said Chipping, and hesitated. After a look through the tele- fold. Oceasioaslly changing the Liven him, and sharing it with the "It's quite a surprise, if so," scope, the landlord responded: fold distributes thr wear more er- , ether masters, said Chipping somewhat incoher- "Mists come up unexpectedly, but 'Only. "Mind if I borrow this book to ently.- "I had rather hoped, you Tot's Double-Breasted heavy a mist so early in the read on .the train?" asked Hud- know. Well, i think I'd better Frock year is strange." Ron. - go," "I hope my friend Chipping gets ���D �� Go ahead,, •replied Sturgeon. "See, Chipping;' B cried` Max back before the mist gets thicker." "H. G. Wells," said Hudson. Staefel, "I knock on wood- for Chipping stood on a broad,'slop. "Never heard of him." you!" ins ledge beating,his.'arms about THE CHILDREN "It's his first. He'll never come Charteris; the Headmaster, a - - him to keep warm. The collar of _ andsome, kindly mart of about 45, hia Norfolk jacket was turned up. HATH411f,One. seemed embarrassed as Chipping Rolling below him was a white 111ts. Charlotte 1. / entered, his study. He bummed wail of mist, shot through with a Lee of 42 In .r a little. strange, me..cing yet beautiful St' says: "After an "I suppose you have messed light. �tl° one of my A Woman Is This Fo why I wanted to see .you Mr. g children was veryweak and under- 1 ' Chipping•" - `"This is a nice• business," he weight. I gave him Passed By. muttered grimly to himself. "I DrrPierce Golden "Well—er—I" smiled Chipping. could be here all night P' he cupped• Medical Discovery "Mr. Woodward'' retirement his hands and shouted a long and his appetite im- leaves a house-mastership to be "HeI-to-o-0"' pra••d "d b, ragdaed hie aesmel walght and .nresth. This splandld rode arae fatted to 1 filled There was a lonely ring to his p haild the ',hila,', up wbea 647 were voice in the mist now envela l t'a•h aft"fed cold.. I aw"itair teoeatmaad tE "Yee, sir," replied Chipping in C l' ping to awthen with stowing ahlldrra." set thfe an anticipatory voice. him. There was neither echo nor s'mo°'dottot'.pnicilptioul Dr,rl.ra.•,seed+ Q '."You are the senior master and e1 answer to his call. Turning in the YO1u"l r""°"`y' rt°m r°°t draggh,e tone', �'0 �.�� �� normally the vacancy would go to Y opposite direction, he called again L �. '� ou. S y Charteris hurried on and listened is vain for i re- BECOMES the apprehension that dawned in a sponse. With a gesture of imps-, � i • _ Chipping's face: "That is why I •(t tience he started to sit db and EPS felt in fairness I should explainloosened the u.• pebbles And some to you personally why the Govern- ('� stones under hit, feet and began OUTSIDE ��0�� ora and.I have decided to appoint r•' to slide downward. He caught-at �+ Hr. Wilkinson. We—er—telt that at •• 1, a bush and sat flown heavily. with your unusual gift for Setting "Confound it"' he exclaimed, 18 work out of the boa you would • then listened intently to the omin- An prefer to concentrate upon tract- o cuing far a ow o the li s ing and leave the rather tiresome l`� o� •�e dislodged stones. When the sounds job of Housemaster to someone �• had died awys, he reached in his ■ �� with special gifts in that direr- o pocket Nr his pipe. He tilled it �' tion.". and struck a match. As he held i to 396 "I understand, sir," said Chip- i „_ the flames to the tobacco'he heard 1 ping, anxious t, end the interview' a distant, eery call that seemed and to get away and conceal his to"come out of the white clouds TEIr.Ae's no risk- of CHensive disappointment. above him. 1 outhouse odors when you We "Though I doubt," continued _ "Hel-lo!" The cry was in a wo- Gillett's Pure Flake Lye realm• Charteris, "that :1St. Wilkinson will man's voice. "H41-lo!" lerly.Just sprinkle half a tin ova + - J�-d%�TEA "Good heavens! A woman!" ever turn Out as many- minor . ! Y' `.� n �, OOntenti Of close—once a week. • Latin poets as you have." The match burned his Rogers , t ;���• Them's AO need t0 remove cm. "I quite understand, sir." tents— ABEL LABcL ".BEL does it for you. "I felt sure you mould . . . ::ell; +�� Gillett's Lye in the household: �-� PATTERN 42'46A�O� saves hours of heavy work— clears clogged drains,scours dirtyor l:a 1 1 l 1 By ANNE ADAMS ''•y. Af pots and pans, quickly cuts Even a tiny tot can get dressed ��M '° grease.Keep a tin handy. "all by herself" in this darling v„ *Nein dissolve lye in toe sparer. The little double-breasted dress design- oceforr of the lye lrrey 1 1n v hears the wets►. l i ed by Anne.Adams. It's tailored AM s and trim as can be—and so easy` " to stitch up from Pattern 4246, y� with the Sewing Instructor to a0`y to e, guide your needle. There's a sau- Tia NEW (R�O cy flare to the short skirt. Let �l �D s ,o- the ruffled or ric-rac trimmed col- , lar cross over or end short. And e , use gay buttons in two.even rows, • l t k� i y , fij r r, :: or make a side buttoning from col- % f q .Yt < Here's . to nreviaee that reoufm 1a` lar t4 hem. se aa. )Deutan nood of clean, ^ .: V " fSa stat OW ou and healthful haat. woe r Pattern 4246 is'available in chil- lift modela. BI� i4 po y d frig`r dren's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size +�roUR DEALER or write to as ror its fAl 6 takes 36 inch fabric and j,r 1% yards ruffling. THE COLEMAN LAMP Send Twenty Ce is in STOVE CO. LTD. \ �0 coins (stamps.cannot a 20c)accepted) Dept. WO-409, TORONTO, ONT, qty BOOKLET_The Otlktt's Lye for this Anne Adams pattern. (9409) howr�powafal�ckenew . ' Write plainly Size, Name, Address �f > and Style Number. Wit, clean and odorka by dadrq�freR • of the closet . . .hew it Send your order to Anne Ad- dosema of eehs. send for a o aura, Room 426, 73 Wesk Adelaide Issue IYO. — '39 �rAm standard aids yy - Street, Toronto. T—"*-oat. s �'w. :+.,, :p• .�• � �",# R"xp� ✓,". =s w-r,F: w�"'�r,�''x ';-r�'`�„s4",�'t„ �- Jnr y _'.'��'. ,� n' ''` .s•� h , -.K a: m gym,' s�w� ^%x', '�.�;,1'� -c'a;'.•°7 .$.. �' t Fr Fvx�... 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Plena were Court of Revision ti _ - made to foray a unit here and the r«N �. per her. 11.50 lin advance ter, Pickering. with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Petty. I Pkkarin Twp. Aaaee�wt Roll '- bacrsptions to the United States Lia 10, Stubble, Z-farrow n►sIking The Anniversary and Thankof!- following officers mere chosen: s ` - plow, how-drawn — RaY Found, ering service of the church here Convener, Mrs. H. Pearson. Secre- 1 A:<.. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby slues t' ' ` ' and Gt. Britain, $2.00 is advance. Pickering. W. Pascoe, Pickering. C. will be .held on Sunday, Oct4l-er tary,' Mrs. B. Bellhouse. Treasurer, that the First Si of the Court t :�'�' ,John Maricar, Proprietor Pettit, may' , 29th, at 2.30 p. m. The service will Mrs. Huggins. Further plans will of Revision of the Sifting Roll trzdtors in Stubble, open be conducted by Rev. Mr. Jenkin- :be made at the neat meebtng in the of the said Municipality for the Wednesday Nov. 1st. . to farmers or farmers' sono S. son, o is ering yeas 1940 and for-hearing appeals nua1 South int Ontario Farmers -- H. Westney' and Locust Hill choir will gender Rea Cross Organizes for South Ont- that may be duly filed against • + K u Pickering• George Field, Pickering. special music. At '.30 p: m• Rev, snit Twp,. at Pickering, on Wed. assessments. contained in said Roll, .:���"lowing Match at R. Jackson, Locust Hill, H. Ormer- Mr. Crozier, of Whitby, will .be the nesday, Octuber 25th. ' :kvill be held at the Township Hall, ,• t od, Greenwood. guest speaker and the home choir Brougham, on Wednesday, Novem- f H. Down a on Class 12, Trac;ore ;n Stubble. open will lead the service of praise. president, Mrs., F. T. Bunting- H. 1st, at l,00-,o'clock in th to all— H. Jarvis, Todmorden. A. A ,Round the World" Program 1st Vice-Pres., Rev. E G. Robin- aoon•, �Thtir$day, Oct. �, Meyer, Claremont. R. Maleohn, will be given in Cherry wood Hall 'son. 2rld Vice-Pres., Mrs. E. Booth. Of which all persona interested Brougham. 'V. Folwell, Pickering. on Friday, November 3rd. This is Treas., W. V. Redditt. Corr. Sec" rw,ll please take notice and govern r :' - themselvesaccordingly. 1One of the most successful plow- Class 13 Trac 1>rs in S.od, open — a Home-Talent Program, consist- Miss Dor. Bayne. Rec. Sec., Mrs. themae ~' Ing matches lit the history of the hied Timbers, Stouffviile. Russell ins of readings, skits and music .N. E. McEwen. Charter Members - South Ontario Plowmen's Associa- Morrison, Beaverton. Joe Tran. from different countries, also a Rev. J. R. Bick, W. H. Dawn. Rep Harald R. Beaton, Claremont. play, entitled, "Be Howie by Mid- E. G. Ro"inson, W'm. Fitch. Mzs. .Clerk of said Mnnicipailty . tion took p1�e- -the farm of Mr. - ". Come, kring your friends, +;mad Mrs. W; H. Down, at the Lake and en'o an evening of fun and M. Gfin:- "Mi$.E• C. Goeden• s Shore here, on Thursday of last Special Prizes enjoy. g Mrs, A. B. Moore. Mrs. A. W. 3 it- Best land in tinter plow, sod laughter. A collection will be t-tk- chell.. Mrs. Robt. Ruddy. week, when sixty-five entries were ) en, proceeds toward the wiring of --` classes, horses only, plowed by a WILSON lr received, a considerably -ieater the hall. Lunch will be provided. ♦r IL��N namber than last year. The weath resident of the county in wh ch Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Chas. T[IMC Pickering ~ 4-z was excellent throughout the the match is held, South Ontario Lintner.spent Sunday at Stouffville. R ` 'day, which encouraged the large — W. G. Ormerod+ Greenwood. A number of the ladies from here MEAT I AR <ET RADIA -crowd to •be on hand, Two of the Youngest boy plowing — -Vernon P ell Aekerin attended the Thankoffering Ser- �entries were on hand at seven in 4w , g' vice of the Women's Missionary and . •the morning, President D. 4. Tran Beat crown in Clara S, stub'le, Society of Milliken last Wednea- e Carry a tall Line o and the Directors are uite entli- bdys — R. Marquis, Sunderland- day: day afternoon. _ nsrsstic e,`out -the large number'of Best finish in Class 9, stubble, see other column° ' res ELECT RIC. ' ►soy s - H. McInnis, Cresswell. ' �onng wren who are taking up the sN i team`— W. :G. Orm- - ` asoats of Oho Association. The Beat going _ __ d Of VeM- n Pcrvel eon - an REPAIRS Beat team and .equipment -- Ed• Mrs. E:n_c_ Powell, Pickering, Cur Reliable Service Pickering. Heber Do`n+ on-. Pascoe, ng. rata of M Anderson attracted nuc:, attention, his plow- Miss Mary Reasonable Rates' equalling that of many of the Pickering. R. Powell, Pickering. W. treal spent last week-end here with t - arcaiors• syr. Y:& IL irdon, the oldest G. Shea, Pickering. Ken. Balsdon, b CG.C.her family ea $ NewC, G Battery Radio& plowman of the Association was a- Pickering. ;31.9 Complete with Batteries The Association Officers' are — Messrs' Harold and Johnnie And- i =ria on hand. never insula missed QIIr delivery is at your service BROOKLIN. ONT. g arson left thia week for a holiday. a nsatch. Ilduch is being said of the Hon, Presidents, A. E. Innes, Ux- °at the East Coast. ` Phone Pick 1620 Phone 15 r 11 bridge, Normas. Down. Whithy. Pi- # �ocakion for this ]deet, being at the g A'number of friends clsiled on C LA R E N C E SILK Awrib of the barn in the shelter of esident, D. J. Tran, Claremont, 1st Mrs. Ater. Thom on Tuesday, to ibe bush, on a very suit-4-le,:le, level Vice-President. J. S.`MacFarlane. offer their best wishes, the occas- BROCj� COMpE•l,E? — RI•�ABI� `►+ +w. ;Yield. Also, the hospitality of Mr. 2nl Vice-President, It. IL Webber. ion being her birthday.on ' &sad Mrs. Down on this occasion Secretary-Treasurer, W. S.- Crox- Mra• Chas. Annis and Mrs. 'El- "TI-I'EATRE RADIO SERVICE IC is being spoken of very kindly. all, Brooklin, Assistant, O. H. Dow- m� Annis will be joint -hostesses 7frs. Down sewed free lunches to' neY at the next meeting of the W. A., �7CT E3=TF3� -,vl desiring same noon hour and ""�'• Nov- at _ Lzpert Service on all malas AC DLEW .4deh will be held' Thursday, of receivers Sept hot tea and coffee available en"r 2nd, at 3 P. m• The word rHuRSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDA 4during'the day. Tractors and teams Remember the next meeting of for Roll Call is "Peace and Joy„ Bring year mets Irene and 3rgr w,eae of course boli, used in_ the On Tuesday evening. November OCTOBER.2f1. 27 and 28 Stock of tabes always an hand. the -Women's Institute at Gras Two �!+nRs. at 7.00 and 9.00 �m.Ach, ,%t the increased use of"tbe mere farm on Nov. 8th. 7th, at 8 p. m. in Dunbarton Unit- Ibtaaell W: Garay, — Brougham OaE. 9iractor, both ate the match and on The heavy frosts on Mundsp and ed Church. a Concert will be Riven Saturday Matince at 1,30 _ the individual farm is quite- notice- by, Mr. Hunnisett's Orchestra fionl ' Tuesday last damaged' considerai,ly Daughter cable» Among the -guests present, Apples that were not picked. the Fred Victor Mission. Toronto. TZ Attorney-General Conant. W. This Concert is. under the auspices g - _ eorcgrstula*�iaas_ta--Her:Y9 West- COCKSHUTT MK. 'P., H. A% Newman, of the C. G.- I. T. Group .and the Moore, nay on winning first m the tract- COura$tou8�' � 4' IL A. Innes, -of Uxbridge. At the or class at the blowing Match last -proceeds are for Red Cross Work. , Hanpaet is the evening, served �Y week. Admission, 25 and 10 cents. WITH Frost ood e W. A. of the Base Lane, the Doric Lodge A. F. and A. M. No' The Club are holding their An- JOHN GARFIELD ;speaker list, in-addition to those a- nasi Hallowe'en Festival at the 424> Pickering were, guests at the PRISCILLA-LANE Agency ` 7dove mentioned. included the foil- school on Monday evening next. evening service in the United itOSEMAPY LANE wwiag: Dev-9eeve, Wm. ,Reesor, of, Church, .when th.; pastor, Rev. Mr. l ; .Albona, E. L. Chapman, Elmer Pqw E`er� one is exsected to come in LULA L4ItiE New o a costurnd. Howey, cortdncted the service. A _ �,. .GALS PKC ' N Stock f Parts .on Hand naso. A. McMillan, Stewart'Mc- mate quartet comprised of Messrs Sanies oa abo♦e mas�,faea Wolter Pratt has sold his small CLAUDE RAINS +tee► ;lEa dare, Norman Down and J. H. farm here. to Mr. and Mrs. Juke, Csr'iI •Morley, Les. Morley Dr. H. JEFFREY LYNP>; +Ormiatclr,. G. M. Forsyth, of Clare- �zho have already rhoced in. We T. Fallaise ani F. T. Bunting, sang Implements on exhibit In season mowers e &mon#, nresi,iPd. F.ntertair.ers on the ere sorry to lose Walter and Mr.;. "='pow the dap is aver''. Dr. Fall- blonds TuesdayIE Wedn Plows, etc. 1pmgram were: Miss Marjory Step- Pratt from our vicinity. They are aise sang, as a solo' nurrler, the y' �pTHOS LYE Ilremson, readings: Keith Webber. appropriate gospel song, -"Building OCT; 30. 31 and NOV. 1 not-surd yet, where they will. loc- •prongs, The Barrett Bros. song's ky for Eternity". First Show at 7.00 Claremont Ont ate, They are being entettained in . "i?loyd Pascoe, and dances by Aud- th,. churcl, chis Friday e.ening. A targe number of ladies .atten- bast Complete Show at 3,30 Claremont, Scott. ded the meeting in the Community' The Social Evening at the sc'mol. LUPr VELEZ hQUse on Friday e�er!Ing i�-ss under Hall on Tuesday afternou,," when I ,.A►arda were made for plowing, as .t''e direction of the V'�,men's Ins- "��� " ' ' "'aIIowe: titute, acrd a isplendid time nae en- EM "T11e Girl - RAN� Se N I CCS joyed. President•lslrr. R. P. Win- ATT T10N't •' NQW3 1, sod, open to all, high cu •- ter was in the chair and Li prog,,m Expe' t BeIV1C8 >$IId C6 'Wlf Timbers, Stouffville. Stanley f rom Mexico" w'as given of music and song, by - Thcmpsen, Stouffville: ran, Fred Puckrin, the Bath Younis ITH. Whitevale. Lloyd 'Marquis, Sunder- roc oa rave hand Fo k, a QUrrtet of Winter.. and �p : 'D 'ALD WOODS Onable to 1.' gas. Work Pratt young ladies, an address. by :Pit L°ON E,+ROL- ;guaranteed. Class 2, open to all, Jointer Plows F. '.%T. Chapman, and n Coned� • Ed- Tinihers, tiiilliken. R. Jarvis, Skit by 'sirs. Fred Bunting and. Crushed Pit Run ALSQ r n- - -:�RTHUR FiEiD "Milliken. W. G. Ormerod, Gee 11rs.. W. C. •'siurkar. of Pickering, pp� "C'haCl>te 'Cha. wood. David Tran. Claremont. Wm. A community ding-tong aT:d a•d�in- Gra'el Hooton, Ida. ty luncheon vm� served. The beaut-. Gfsauate Radio sad Television Instste: ' Qeae 3, Sod, Second Join:�er — Sand and Gra.rJed .xis Reno" Member Official Radio Service Mee% iful quilt that. the ladies have bee:, Asso:r.iM n. • $lgin Walker, Markham. Ralph making west to bfrs. .George Bow= R'ITH :Smith, Uxbridge. S. Cornish, Whit- cott, a former resident here. Stone !8 Phone aY01, PICKERII\ti ...by. Willis Jarvis, 11lillileen. Harry - - Dailvere l or Lo ,del in Pit A R TOO .E SID TOLER ill, Greenbank. John Hooton CHERRYWOOD IC CUIZTEZ R - - ?Ede. PHONE: Plant, Pick I026 PHYLLIS 1'.POOKS �,�� /� --- - — H6471 - Toronto office oAard �LT�I SLTAil1iERVlLLE 'Class 4, Sod, boys under 20 years Mr. and 1-Mrs. E. W. Petty spent L Jointer plows withskimmers --- Sunday !with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley JOHN BOURNESON EL`-v1�,R LL IdIREOCOR AND 1 `borne McInnis, . Cresswell. Norman 'Taproots, Milliken. John \Till nan, _ Massey Harris ,_ 3AF, b'R 44 wars w to W. J. Xf ith6i.l1 J Wort Perry. Harry Clark, Markham. Farm Implements' stouffville AM ss 5, -Stubble, open to z-.11, Join- 1 r V z �tni Di aarrioe •-iter Plows. — Ross Marquis, Cund- o A - � - 3• , y 3 1 rerL4nd. S. Ball, Uxbridge. H: Hay- �r Salesand Service S.,;iness Pnoa- R,jid nndde hou les, Good�zool, W. H 11; Gretn`._;ik. Bf�s �.Elass 6, Stubble, Jo;afer flows — `W. Allan l3o,%-manville. C. ' 1•-oOwr., v0suaw,a. L. NTepers, Croodw-ood. N. D i , __' • t ynen Billiken. Wilmot Shea > } , , ` ckering. •^Class 7, Stubble, open to all, Join- :&ber 3'lows =- W. Slk nnor,,Sunder- Cleveland 312.45 \�y frt�1 � • :'land. James L:'e, 'Greenbank, M. ? St. Lo•.,is Alxjm.es, Goodwcwd. E. Pardon, Wh- Chicago i ' SIS 15 Y' 'E,4MANENT NAG'.�INf PAIN Eby. Detroit THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER > iaaa 8, b•ys 18 and under Jointers """"�"" . ul A N D N -RVES. (T MAY B E -: '�')awa — RonaldMarquis, .Sunder- : FARES ROU'1`7�5 - STOP OVERS >Z YOUR EYTES, A ;ball lie of corn me -,. HOTU QtirEs. ETC. eland. R. Ferguson, Stouffville. Byr- '" C121n$ry g16d plows,• H TUCK, OPT. D. aeD Wylie, Oal4wood. G.•Irvin, Ag- l $natant. H. Thoxted x tid e. K. • L'ASTFF'Fo: H)USE '' Plow pointe and rFpaire ' C - U b g Disney Baxk, app, T. Q Woavietl, Pickering, , rnone 45k)O for all kinds of Massey. phone 1314 1?4 ,thaas V, Stubble, boys 16 and uxrd- s• + ' 4 Harris machine ry. tk n"AWA, ONTG M&. Jointer Plows -- B. Iitwin, Ag- JOHN L. G I LL M AN 1 BROUGHAM, OW. ..' ...f.'r .-, .!f...'•w•S-"�rti:r`.�«....'i*.`'.,°,}....;...^,,..,•....++'...: ..--'w...-.A•,.-.......'�a-w"` 'y"'•'.5.'„—.-,y.t..v-�...xI^.I.rs�.-r ..'xY"fi•9..e;.w.'.rr.._..?,.:%,,,p....'.^'r"'„k.r.,..•,�e,,.e'...�e..-..;`t••'�...'!`J.•x.. �•.. :;+�r ,rt-•.w.._s..-•_s"!�Y r•A''i^,r'y.r,n«*.°w.s.:'l,r.v..••h�r<�3�`L4n.r.i.°`.4 3c•. •t�:9`• `e'rnirtiJ,lr•i ,.;'r'°4§+rEc''F a,'.".;S�•,v'.:.y.ef,&'4 s�.'.` s '.,b•'ay, ,,•{..Cs^� . ` Y. S • '• :.� -5 '.n*:'x �,,-..., ...,., d:..q '..' :•fi. P1'c5.'i'.. .r. �,57'FT' .� �� y`... .�..'i �•' v,w,.i.�' f. -t• �f•...d 1 '-,'ti. +•T•.! t,' .. J X:. yL,' ".i,.y�. a.:.4:eT j," 'y".{!'T`/`S-viin.•a• $ - ,�-F-n'n• S K. •�•.ice '+"3-. Y.'%rf.•:.r+N �ZAIgE1[OIQT Mr. and Mrs. Hudson entertained the evening left nothing to be des- Toronto friends .over the week- ;red. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Birkett spent rod. Be sure to be on hand on Tues- h u ,Sunday with friends in Port Cred- Mrs. Lonsdale and Mrs. Conner, day next, at the L O. O. F.' Hall ' visit the ]ratter s aunt, at Bolton � i • - �. �, for the Annual .Hallows en. Party, on Monday, the latter being Po Mrs. Frank Soden returned to Y, ser- sponsored by the Women's Inatit- "Toronto last week after spending iously ill. ute. There' will [be prizes for the somas months with relatives around . Several from here attended the Beat Dressed Lady, Gent, (,lrl and , Claremont. Anniversary Services at Mt- Zion Boy. Refreshments will be served Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Doug are Chureb on S y last, and also' having the apartment over the the entertainment on Tuesday ev- for both young and old. Adm. 10 Y A drug store re-decorated . prior to ening. . : and 5 cents. • :their flaking up residence in the The Young Beople, of the United , 1 1 ► p�.'.. ;near future. Church are entertaining the Young On `Friday evening, Nov. 3rd, -People of the Uxbridge Church at Consult a 3- oI the Young Peo- a Hallowe'en Social here on Mon- - Ale's Unions of the Ba i �+ aches of Green River.- - Whitevale - On_Monday evening next, mem- ' y hers' of the Baptist l ouu Peo la's R. R. �, Pickering Claremont, will be held is the Ba P g p g List Church,. here- Rev. Kennedy, Union and others,. will attend a On Roofing forBarnsand for Pastor of Claremont United Church Mass Meeting' at Aurora, which Houses, Eavetroughs� Hay will address address the gathering• will have as a feature, an address by Dr. Bingham. Track, Barn Door Hardware,' Was Fee, on furlough from Hon- Lift Eze Garage,Cement work TICY, perfect] ' L jL perfectly 'Canadian.apple. San, addressed the eongregatipn of The Rainbow Mission Band are ar h , 6n y$ are in fres frown Canada s est •!,*. the United Church on Sunday mor- holding a Hallowe'en 'Tea on Satur- and Carpenter work of all orchards Plenty of them,too—those that nor- , i t €; ;= ' 'ni last, and 'Rev. McVey, of the day, OcL 28th, at 2.30 .. _ . ng y, P. m. in the kends• orally would be exported overseas, as well as Greenwood ' Circuit, the evening basement of the United (,lurch. A our own usual, generous supply. And—thanks + Dealer for Eastern Steel de iseTvCe. The Pastor, Rev. Mr. ICen- p ogres is Orin to the higher minimum gra a requirements— r g prepared. Silver there are greater-than-average qualities of the ' Collection. Eve Products. - : neer, conducted the two servSces Everyone n�lcome. - finer, fancier, higher-grade eating apples. . ., of the Mt. Zion Anniversary. During' * week, November 6th,' Let us givayol r I:a:r n tt 5 �t'y,)l r So, all through this year's apple season, order Northern hunting parties to 10th,•there will be conducted in Requirements. • liberal quantities of Canadian apples . . . for t f 1 the "n e" to the Baptist Church Evangelistic eating,cooking,entertaining . . ,and for jelly- a •• are nnlZlag oing and preserving. You'll enjoy them im- get ,things ready', foi .November Services, each evening, these dates merely—and you'll be doing your country a ' +4 lat.:and have had several meetings inclusive. Rev. 'Crotoot, of Oshawa, SERVICE,at the same time. a this past week .for that purpose. and other Baptist ministers of the And remember, Canadian.: plea are Govern- � s '4`- Some of. diem didn't do so well District will conduct _these se' rvic- the ment Graded. bier when you buhe grade-mark on NOTIC E yl to make up ••for it with_same real -1 Our �)v paw your way every �iTle, WHITEVALE' day. - DOFtINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, c rAWA The Women.'a Institute ase mak- _. Ao.wa.rbl. J4Tn" 1G. G set,.•., mis"Mew• ing arrangements for their Hall- Mr. and Mrs. Walter i1elm, and COAL, COKE, ; Dwee'en Masquerade party to be held daughters, Doreen and Patricia, +on Tuesday, October-'-Mst. in the 'speht the week-end with Mr. and WOOD$ CEMENT, Hall. There will be prizes for cos- Mrs. Randall. BAND, GRAVEL el •turnes. Fun for all. Lunch will be We are sorry to report Mr. F. ' ,served. Admission, 15 eta. Schopl Holland is an innate of Christie - lana children, 10 cts. Proceeds to be us- Str. Hospital. We offer our s)w- ; F.y; BL�ILDEIi S SUPPLIER ' •..} •=.ed for Red Cross Work- athy and sincerely hope for a very The 12th Annual Western Sect- speedy recovery alto los if ! Lr; : i r Sonat Rally of Oshawa Pres$ytea� Rev. G. Williams, . A.,.r field Sec- free 1tarTe a leo • lal of the W en's Missionary Soc- retary of the M. and M. Dept. arcs placed io 6tocir a ful' I iety, will be�1d at Pickering Un- the guest speaker at the congreg- JNE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING t iced f.'Irurch, on Wednesday, Nov' ationol supper • ``. on Tuesday evening. COMPANY FEEDS. ember 19t. Morning Seaslon at 9 a. The menu was one that left nothing �,j . ` ata. Afternoon Session at 1.15 p• m• to -be desired. Everyone reported a A. W. MIT41 aELt Q �w Motor Sales Members of Claremont W. M- S. wonderful time. 1 s t Pickering, one. Spec' - Chrysler-Plymouth 'wis3►ing to attend this meeting, Rev. A. L. Russell, Pastor of the i :kindly leave names,with Mrs. Lut- Ossirgton Ave. Baptist Church,' in Ol3ice phoce 7400 Residenco 85 Dealer her PKlkey and`tzsnsportation will 4orohto, will speak in the White- Boys' Summer Sweaters _fie provided. vale Baptist Church on Friday' ep- a ,- ,- -- GOo. each GOOD USED CARS '- Each Week many items are senF ening, October..P,7th, at 8 o'clock. f }. ' into this office for publication in Everyone cord9ally invited to att- Voters List 1939 RO s' Cam ShOeB, I.45 60OD EAR TIRES the News, and we appreciate hav- end. _ y p W 1LLARD BATTERUM a pair GENERAL BLACKS.%1iTH19b .Wing thews However mm feel that We will be sorry to lose the Holl SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS . we should explain tbat Occaa1onailY and family, who are, moving back , � , 141.1 d C>`u,� .1 t t, t,�5 Give us a trim on a New or at k sed QW it xis mail leaches us on Thursday, to Toronto, Mr. Hugh Pugh having ' � - ,, `� Hours Towing Service -while we are "at press" Which purchased the Peebles property and a pair : .-We. give as the reason for its non- will soon take up residence in the Manicipality of the Townbldp of ,` appearance .that week. We `should -village. Since thein .residence here Pickering. Mens 7port shirts, g16fi Gordon J. Law short sle_ ' Mr. and Mrs: Holland and family �• � , - ]]Esus your copy not later than Wed- "veS $1 OQ ea. ,; •.. Phone 100A +' nesday no8n- Our is to the have roved ver con 'Notice is hereby given that T regrets P 5 genial neigh- + �' PICKERING3 ON T ARf disappointed contributor last week- $cors and a real happy fancily. have complied with .action 8 of the Mena OClt9, ISG., oG. ' Voters' List Act, and that I have —Editor. Highlights of the regular month- 2JC,,33i;,tiil(� SUC. li Pr. Charivaris continue :to be held ly meeting of the Women's Instit' posted up in my office at Whitevale Bradley, " 7 egularly in .this village. And the uta, held'at the lame of Mrs. Jud on the 5th day of October 1939, the C• Os latest occurred one night last son Pugh, included the report giv- lest of all persons entitled to vote creek. A charivari' is one way of en b}' S1rs. \. Randall of the Off- in the said municipality at, munic- Phone Pick"2,k)t ..,greeting the home-coming newly- icers' Redly held at Kinsale, and the ipal elections and that such list re- - R• a. L.�r.t:,E.��N� reds, 'but when the celebration - election,of Mrs. W. Johnson, as tho mains there for inspection. �F L'NERAL DIRECTOR reaches the proportions that it did neer president., Other officers elect- a And I -hereby call. upon all vot _ v ers to take immediate proceedings Noti�� j� You Private Ambulance 1 :✓ Last week', there are bound 'to 'be � ed were:, ,1st `ice-President, Mrs. p s n �UU�IJJ , some citizens who do not altoget- W. Fitch. to lave any errors or omissions -,Dag and \.ight 9Nrvics her approve of the entire program. Very fine seivices *ere held in corrected according 'to law, the last ...:� Pbone 9006 da for week, k,uci a5fKtVt5F-15 5C'00 r briieve they Mere 57th anniversary of the present 1939' ` e do Building of eti(1 kinala ,/� justified in their complaints. Go , building. Rev. E. •L Middle, of Wan 'CARPENTERING, Markham, • .Ont, Dated air the Towns of Picker- :a 'little easier boys.. stead United Church,was the sped- )CEMENTING. A nuni':er of our local men, old a ker•st both services and was very ins, this 5th day of October 1939. - -a;nd young, took advantage of the much o appreciated. The musical L T1lBi- P L �G I Donald R. Bea*lon, 2-day pheasant shoot, on Friday ( liumbers by the home choir in the i and Farr's Elevator afternoon and the Locust .Hill, in Clerk of the said Municipality. j and Saturday last. There ,was not ' •'-ROOFING i the terrible slaughter of t�se ben- } - We silo sell Brantford RU 8 Claremont, Olt. utiful birds that many a 'cipated hiaterietlJ, Empire Bathroom from an open season", and no ace- p Phone — Res, J38 OfficeWal Seelig were reported in .his imm- ggnipnient, Duro Winter ediate area. One man from out-of - �ysrPma, Beatty Commission Agents for : township ae reported to have been 'Stable Egnfnmant. iGovernmctnt to Buy "eat "taken in" b e warden atter 8ai,dinx 4lntrria _ not being able to restrain his de- indr .ESd1U itPa Frt a' est grade. _ 1'Ve give high sire to "get going" and commenced - r e :Phone at ou • expense. ..:his �a}-'s shoot before the hour a.- - - � _ _ c a Your nervus► Work�GnarAnteed A truck t o >•lmved, S o'clock. His gun was alio T. e received by the hing's representa- tive. " � � PUnne Ve also bey course grains. VEAL s "Jack" \ort�n'had a second nar "' y_PICKERI\'G, ONTARIO row escape from fhe oftimes fatal -- results of .carbon-monoxide po'son- :;� -- - - --- -- -- given off from the exhaust. of .a Your best rn�rket Ys right at home. '.'` If gasoline engine, one da,� Inst v�ee'.<. ,, 1937 :Ix the employ of Chas. co()per in you have a quantity of. chickens ready , the mirage, he was engagc,-i on a �'aI' 0 1-2 t0Y1 ''Truck -tractor, when he coliaps�d on the ,for m irk e t, p4 o n� o r +K r�t� and our g Moor, but was quickly resuscitate) buyer..will call and quote you the mar- ,Gone only 15,000 mils by fei:o<<'-emplo}ccs. He was, %e* soon bac'; at worlt, siIfering ')tet kat price. l little from the ezperience. Those ♦ sal calves arz nowtaken ,� • r aniza'tions en a ed in the dig- Priced right for quick sale" og gg trlroution•of "safety'first" eta lit- in at our new Whitby _Fiant, situated r erature are continually calling ate- :'Time for Antr-freeze and y� y - en -n to the dangers of this gus, at the old l��lushrc�c�m Farm, :sameas � that cannot be seen, smelled or ev- • • ren tasted. It is a danger..that all in the 'past, 11llonday, Tuesday and Light O�1 ear owners should keep in mind. Wednesday. Prestone Alcohol a. It has ]leen suggested that, once , av person has had an experfence of ' ;t this kind, they appear to he nwALF. Claremont. suaeeptible to collapfe from inhal- PIOKER/NQ FARMS LTD LF, MOLE, *Von.of the gas. • Pcj��1B 3201 : , r t -v a�� -F• .p .+ A 4.. ,.,.. _ •,lu':d'��. �- .9't.-..3'-' . �..,... .: t. �.-cC:T..�•.�w;oa n-'A3E:,. ,- -• •D!` S.n.^ ,.Y.-,,.- •�+ �;;. ..*.,, .., ,,.,,..,.._ r.zs4 ._, ..":l"q's.a,"�."'F"a'F"ti's_- ,., ..r.�F 3._ . ._G.. •.:._ ,. ,.....3.�.,,�e'':,;,_.. ..c �7 uaa� ,. •mZ+Y, .,+.%... '...eq ... .r..y. . r?.r. -,woy, _.'.T'al 'f r th' ..'.Ys •a ?� ,'r'M. .'`"'. •x:» 'ar ".f - ,a: .r;`f+.,.a, o-•�+.'-o'' ^v.:r., .�s'... F/.. ,. . , .. .f`,ay' �. ';- _. s ✓..... .:.:.......1.. '.�. �'=rY,,.. - ..fit' :>D. N '�i 'f.' „y >-f ,w.. y_••3 :,, - ,. a .r Nor.? tr "r.'_*':a! {•w „�, r...zW.. -.....-..... v..+•. _.. ,. -. : - ....• � ., .4 .'Y: �s i' _ r• .�,� was written about A.P. 56. W i n e and strong drink - r Place.—Micah primarily pro= here are. figures used to denote .� ,wr, ^ 0 wallam � pbeaied regarding conditions in earthly blessings and sensual en- T��S CUR��US �a�LV Fergusondathe city of Jerusalem. The Olivet joyments, promise of which wandiscourse was delivered on the held out to the people by these Mount of Olives, opposite and east false prophets 1 CANADA .,SAY chAO of the city of Jerusalem. The Budding Fig.Tree LAS (?S EGGS DURING city of Corinth was located in Luke 21:29- And he spake to southern Greece. them a parable: Behold the fig 30 OS -5 BELONG/ ZERO L � ��� 9. The women of my people ye` tree, and all tha trees: 30, when W WF-AT1-lER. + 4 • ■ cast'but froflf`their pleasant hou- they now shoot• forth, ye"see it saes from their young children ye ane- know of your own selves that tr take away my glory for ever. The the summer is now nigh.• 31. Even LESSON V unrighteous men of Israel are here so ye also,when ye see these things `2EVERAGE ALCOHQL AND denounced who have oppressed the coming to pass, knout ye that the i __.__SOCIAL PROGRESS widows and the orphans. 10. kingdom of God is nigh. The fig- '� y (International'Temperance Arise ye, and depart; for this is and olive-trees are symbols pe- ' Sunday) not your resting place; because of culiar to Israel,.rnd with, the,vine '{ Micah 2:9-11; Luk*: 21:29-31, uncleanness that destroyeth, even represent the whole earthly his= 34-36; 1-Cor_G:9-IL_ with,..&-grievous-dest>ruetien, -of tile-covenant people with- , A SIN , STT AICA ti Golden Text.—Know ye not that passage is based upon idea con in the times of redemption. Trees, - g the unrighteous shall not inherit tained in Lev. 18: 25, 28, that the like men, have their youth, matur- w '*HERE A the kingdom of God? I,Cor. 6:9. ' land is defiled by the sins of its ity, old age. They change with the �? � � �� " GOLF COURSES 'INE L9SSON IN ITS SETTING inhabitants r.nd will vomit them seasons.' Israel misused her first = WHERE RL.7L1S Time- Micah prophesied be- out because of this defilement. 11. national summer, and, being un- �", ' PERMIT THE -tween A.D. 735 and 715. The If a man walking in a spirit of arved, entered,into a long, .dread- � LIFTING OFA _ Olivet discourse was given on falsehood do lie, saying, I inll ful winter. Here are given signs Tuesday of Passion Week, April prophesy unto the ge approaches in X< f"y �� j' q ' ' H/PI�O/aOT.4MLlS ' ; , c� �„ TRACKS:/ �` t, either strong nk he shall even be the the history of Israel. The fig-tree5 � ? First Epistle to the Corinthians prophet of this people. is putting forth its leaves. Peril of Worldliness 71 34. But take heed to yourselves Nazi Bombers Raid Scottish Coast lest haply your hearts be over= � charged with surfeiting, and drunk , ne , and care of this life, and en as TFtE MEAN DISTANCE FROM t t day come on you suddenlyas o - s snare. Surfeiting may be taken SHE 1 �Tf•F TCS THE .}N -- - - - - - • _ :._.. ti WN A THE r� to mean the nausea which follows tcNO 5 debauch Neither the Old nor the XIGYVQM/CAL LJ^V/T' - - New Testament explicitly teaches OF THE SOLAR SVSTEM I , ' what we call total abstinence from •� ,,,ems- ' _ all intoxicating liquor, but we must A SCALE OF DISTAJP L emphasize the, fact that dru - T -n-4r-�S ER /( ) 0/eft enness throughout the Bible is ab- solntely condemned as one of the _aon.,mp'.'m'>we"'a.'re' ! �G9 2 gravest forms of sin, and more than once we are reminded that THE mean distance from the earth to the sun also Is used as •� drunkards will have no part at all the base line for the measurement of the distances of the star in the kingdom of God. The day -.sad other celestial objects outside our own solar system. Toa I that is here referred to is the day 1 this reason, great care has been taken to see that this measum- /N1rE•Q�Cfq�N/AIG, � ,� AWN - when the Lord Jesus Christ is com. hserit Is very accurate. nwrm fag back again. Our Lord is warn- ing of the danger that men and l�CA i women will be so occupied with in- NOTED NATURALIST '11ATU IDp `� LIT dulgencea of the flesh or the care 1 a of business that they will not•be -- - - ready for the Lord,when he comes $olt120NTAL Aslssver to 3's'evilssss 1R'assle dS He succeeded #biking at the Scottish coast for the second time within two days, Ger-' back. in me" usan bombers damaged the training ship Iron Dake at Scapa now naval 35. For so.shall it come upon all I Pictured s new floaters lase. Air raid sirens screamed warnings at Edinburgh and other centres them that dwell on the face of the Amican naturalist: and fruits: - ip the Scottish coast, but no raids resulted. earth. 36. But watch ye at every 21 Flogs. season, making supplication, that 12 Roof edge. 22 To scatter. ye may prevail to. escape all these 18 Viol things that shall come to pass, and instrument. 24 Epoch.. to stand before the Son of man. 14 To harvest. 25 Heaven. RADIONOTES 16 Christmas. 26 Beam. - 17 Arabian - 1 � 27 Deer. f A N E ,� He Wants Peace: 3a M r' ows. -,Joins The Army 19 One that 33 God By MADGE ARCHER J annoys. 34 Vocal 20 One who compositiom " tlwal WaLsom EDGY GOES OFF AIR ductors will be heard with both Donkestic Troubles Drive Clot- runs away. 44 Oak. 4 Always. 36 Measure of The biggest radio news 4 the orchestras together with some of ton Nan to dist 22 Russian ruler. 45 Cbl- S Verse. �- ! 23 Thing. - 16 African . iraad d eta ibis resignation the music world. Alleging artists is the rAFleging that his wife are-'`im47 Strc"taste. Work o fanner. 37 Fruit. s 26 To recover. epaasora of the Chase and San- a sound beating, Arthur Parry, re- 29 To �� R' 7 Rubber tree. Saucy. fibra Hour. 1;ddy will bow himael! NOTES AN:D NfiWB stains oa tsighway No. 4, a shorty Paid publicity.SO Before- S most 89 Spain. I out on Sunday, November 5th, and Saturday, Oct. 28, Football oa distance south of Clinton, Oat.,.has al Small- Sl To deposit. on-' 40 Feather barb Is substitute, not yet named will preferred a'charge of assault. oa memorial. b2 He was a Ar�Y 41 Toilet case. both American and Canadian net 32 Fifth month. world-famous halls. (take Kia place. works will be the order of the at- casioning artuai harm. Pary said 42 Door ruga 33 Hand firearm. —,(pl.). 10 Low tide. Ia parting with Charlie McCar- ternoon . . . 10 p.m.. CHL , Toa- hie wife threw stones at him, and 34 Geographical -Ii Cabbage plant.43 Form of"a." Qy, Edgar Bergen, Don Ameche caniai will conduct Beethoven's broke three of bis ribs. drawing. VWilTICAL 12 He conducted 46 Romanian _ isad other members of the Chase A First and Third Symphonies is the �� the case was called Crown SS Surfaces I Crippled. countless coin. Sanborn Hour. Eddy pleads as his first in the series Beethoven Attorney Holmes said> he was in 40 Horseback 4 Pulp3y fruits. ;—s with X49 Musical soft, treason the heavy commitments he •Festival epacerts by the NBC oreh- receipt of a letter from Parry, is rider. g Trial. Plants, 51 Pair. alas made in concerts, films and re- extra . . . Oct. 29, CBL, Henriette which he intimated a desire to try itording activities this winter. ItSchumann plzya Third Ractimanin- and withdraw the' charge, if pos- - .;seems that airs. Eddy has been off Concerto on R^dlo Music Hall sable, and that he was going to !urging her famous husband to do program 3 p.m., CFRB, John loin the army. so that he "might �+t� rote more time to hand recital Barbiroll! conducts N. Y. Philhar- have a little peace." work a The case was adiourfied of the studios. In any event the Jack Benny arrives it another -'iaritone's voice has much improv- broadcast in hia Maxwell . . . 9:60 Harmonies In ''M of late and his singing gives p.m., CFRB, Grace Moore guest on ' ,very evidence of long and ardu• Sunday evening hour . . Oct. 30. Flower Flower Scents ZZ .osis practice. 12:30 p.m., CBL, Farm broadcasts OUTSTANDING MUSICAL of interest to farmers in the Prov- Certain curious investigators, ince of Ontario . . . 8 P.m„ CFR$, have satisfied themselves that there ARTISTSAndre Kostalanetz ar' Tune IIP is a clear analogy with musical ' Tuesday evening, at 10:00 p.tai Time . 9 p.m., CFRB, Cecil B. harmonies in the relations and ' the CBC will present the second Dealille's Radio Theatre . . . 10:00 combinations of odors. Like mu= broadcast of its new symphonic p.m„ CBL, Carnation Contented sic, perfumery has its octaves. Aour. Wilfrid Pelletier will conduct Hour . . . Oct. 31, SAO p.m., CBL, Thus the almond, the heliotrope, s The orchestra of Lea Concerts Information Plea , 10 p.m,, and vanilla combine to produce a Bymphoniques from Montreal.' This CBL. Les Concerts Symphoniques harmonious perfume. Certain oth51 IM - .' orchestra with that of the Toronto Nov, 1, 8:30 p.m., CFRB, ers, like vervain and orange are Bymphony wi1T alternate` every Music Box Revue . . . 9 p.m., CBL, in a higher key; while the half S Tuesday to giving concerts until Serenade for Str ags Nov. 2, tones are exemplified by the rela- the third week, of December. The 8:30 p.m., CBL, Boulevard tion of the rose-geranium to the - series will resume, the beginning of songs from Montreal 9:00 p.m.. rose. It is contended that this re. January and continue until the end i:BL; Good Nears . . 10 P.M., CBL lation can be systematised, giving D1 the concert season. Guest con- ' Bing Crosby. a complete gamut in odors, u POP—A Good Reason Why She's Not Guilty .:By J. MILLAR WATT ASN'T MY DESK'S WELL, IT W I "-'NONE OF MY 1 BEEN RIFLED! NE r KEYS FIT IT —L- ht. ISIS.by Thi i! Sr nAirn �, nu.l • S ^' ,,.4 .r �•G'.'- �-✓„-•�'It .re. ver ,t -+. -- r v�•^„'�,'',-,c',e,�. _ *r• M,.'�:" t .,�st'�' _ ry5 „ y, 4, il: ^'^.,• ��GM- .'"iv^r- aa... �".� t".��Jl. :� ^,•`?iy,. ,a`. G.'' g d R'? (:. +,,3. F r�5l."..:.y" � �.bC'..,'.r,.� ,_L,`..^''r iat'rty, ,-, +. f 1 e `L�. '• .h y y'' ,,y,S 't•;.,; Q�:� ,.::,;�,w -�' .y_,.v„�„^w �^+.y,^ Ya 5w ,n,�• J"'Rk;` :',:err !{", i �*w=,.� z ..r �•a.' �.> 3* as $ �;y;'� �,.•�+,iY !a'•i' .3l J�,iy „.-:. ....w;, ;,,,.Kr_+-�.,�' ........ .: va•c �. '::. f�,:, { - ;.v.;"a...� y. les^¢, �'_ n�3s ��.�,. • :a.. A°`C 5..., F r 7. 2' a ''�• � � r,• .. �. �...- y�!:P tri . a y !• �•vii,•! • •eyLl" s'a�,YiUb."^ •1MFs{ISWS,f1i ..... .».....^W"C-. ..�. ....... .. .,.••. A ':;.�'.. tYa:n. 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Then pour then into • � BU/ Wilfred Locking, lb, helped pas- , Lawler, who trains dogs at s sengers through the windows, then a sieve to drain. best put them farm in Weston, explained that his Q proceeded to give first aid. Tour- into a slack oven upon tin plates V 1 G BEH �' P g method of curing a vicious d ni uets were applied to the severe. when they are quite dry put th t �', 9 PP was first to et the og lie him ly cut le of a motorman, then into shallow boxes and keep them GOES/^�OC� 8s fm; �. and then bite the dog right back. the injured passengers were as- FURTHERseated to a nearby farm, and ban- ; dated with torn-up sheets, pillow- cases and towels supplied by the.. farmer's wife. CLASSIFIED .�LASSIFIED ADVERTISING - One hundred Caigary Boy _ _ _ - scouts, taken there in a body, act- AGENTS WANTED LYONS ` e ed as caddies at Banff s summer AGENTS WANTED TO REP$ES • . golf tournament. ent "The Old Reliable Foothill _ 4 YO)ti0E ST. :Nurseries." Exclusive territory NICK The large lifeboat formerly used In tow's or country. Liberal terms F' ,^ by the life sating station at Co- paid weekly. Handsome free out- Ofits. Stone and Wellington. Tor- bourg as been acquired by the 7th onto. TIME Brockville Sea Scout Troop. The FURNITURE SALE, boat, which is 25 feet tong, was ARE rut.' 1. MISERY: JUST when furniture bargains are purchased from the Department of WHITE OINTMENT — A NEW so scarce Lyons offers this dia- Transport, and Was' delivered to quick relief from irritating Piles. .N sal sale of huge quantities of t e ea outs the government g re mends ago back );W And RECONDITIONED H1 HOW Can I ' y g !L notsatisfactory.efa tory. 5 cents a lar. steamer Grenville. White . Toronto. Ont Company, FURNITURE Bos 169. Toronto. Ontario. AT LOWEST PRICES EvElt �aveYo� aard BY ANNE ASHLEY than y OFFERED The more than Z00 BO Scout BOOK[! VERYTHING reconditioned and . camps registered III Ontario this ART, C'NUSi:AL BOOKS: SEND A £ guaranteed thoroughly clean. Q.=How can I keep cheese Summer included the "New Cana- dime for catalogue (refund first BEDROOM BARGAINS . moist? dials Camp" of the Scout Troop order). Roddy&, 355A Tonga St. $39 — MODERN suite in decorat- .• of All People's .Toronto. ed two-tone walnut finish. A.—Wrap it.in cheesecloth that p s Mission Church, Ni_ vanity with Venetian mirror, chlf- At the conclusion of a dispute has been wrung out of vinegar. agars Falls. , The nationalities re- CLEANER fouler- full size bed. and saglesr When the cloth becomes presented in the 'camp included 'with his landlady the lodger re- +' REMOVES SHINE FROM UNI- $49 — REPOSSESSED Suite, per. marked icily: I presume you will moisten it again: Czechs, Slovaks, Germans, Rus- terms Cleans Upholstery lilts fact. used only 8 weeks, mod- " Q.--How can I make i good. aians, Hungarians, Ukrainians new, 25 cents. all druggists. Tri ern waterfall design in bleached allow me to take my belongings ' size 5 cents Nu-Clean, ia� Collier walnuk finish; drerser, cbittoalar, a ,,. cleanser for, brass, copper, and Pcles, Romanians, Serbians, nus- Street. Toronto. Agents 'Wanted. full also bed and sagls.s spring. with me when I leave your house. trians, Yu — SIMMONS steel walnut tin- "I'm sorry," said the landlady, Pewter, go-Slaviana and English. 21 isb ben, saltless spring, near A.—A good Cleanser is s mix- Visitors declared the ramp to be a EDUCATIONAL mattress and smart walnut finish j _.. '"but yopr other collar hasn't come g° model of tidiness and • 0 ., ture of salt with an equal quantity good or- dresser. bask from the laundry yet. 9Tt DE:iTe NOW ENRULLINA FOR $59 — BEAL-TIFCi, suite to -- —a_ of floor and vinegar. Apply a �snna Courses In Matriculatiion, Short +W Frencb walnut, large dresser, tion - paste made up Of these ingredi- _ —O— or re. la Advertising. chiffrob•, full 512e bed• s less I • Story. Jou al m. arils On this earthly d �1 t ! ! at step toward evel Shorthand and d Speech Culture. spring -and new mattress; perfect. >Ylteroeo"`m ents.. an hour• then rub off Wash with aping a 550-acre camp site rhe ass Ci adfan Correia $6 — Gy solid wed. d suit; ilNa each 'tem be 5bU W 9 completely refintehed, dresse y .. ., water; Scouts and Cubs of the L' a College (established 1 Oz), chlffrobe, toll .la• bed, aagtosr ` A .►a•m. then polish. Peer Can- 229 Tongs t.. Toronto Q.-- good headache ada College Scout Troop this sum- spring and spring-filled mattress What is a MODERNISTIC suite. Von- 0 remedy? mer planted some 12,000 young "RETARDED GIRL& SCHOOL $75 •flan mirrors, large dresser. ! The rations diner bellowed to pine trees at Norval, Oat. The . I/ome," Helen Badcley Stoller, IL ahs ng and ne imattressh faglaar 1 waiter: "What.'•& the matter with A.—A remedy that is oaten ef- p A, Port Dalhousie, academics. p feetive is to la thin slices of s trees were planted ander direction $105 — TWIN ben suite, See you, man. I began with fish and y crafts. speech, recreation classic walnut with ivory now you've brought me soup, raw potato across the forehead.. of Mr. A. H. Richardson, of the trim, beautiful twin beds with Sag- Surely you know that soup comes Or, place a pinch of salt on the Provincial Forestry Department, FOR SALE lass springs, large vanity, chiffon- „ tongue and allow it to dissolve; t Scout Commiaaioner. ear, upholstered bench and night -. .firit1 t3.AWMILi., 9][ALds ON ]tCSSOliA t;bio, vary modern. -*t .. then in about ten minutes take a Lake. for sale, or partner wanted SPECIAL Yea, sir, quite,' sir, said tli! with some eapititl, Plenty of tim- drink of cold water. 'bar available. Box e.2, Graven- ill= CRENTIESMUL.D: avaiter, in a whisper, "but between urst VERY simple to operate, has a How can I improve the tiff- Modern large wardrobe cons art- .. -ourselves, sir, the fish couldn't Q'— P ., ver of tea? D ..wait say longer. e S RCLNG MACHINE!'i, WAL>�IN meat for bedding; covered In A.—Add a small piece of dried Refrigerators. Frick York and excellent Quality heavy ropy; �Ett uette y= —� orange peel, that is kept in a glass S fee. scales S9oua iii i and Lawn your choice of brown or res! What became a that port-' dry equipment Mr. Leach, A- A P.+Ll• garage of years?" - • 'jar, to the teapot before pouring BY ROBERTA LEE CHESTERFIELD BARGAINS •• is the boiling water. Food Stores. iso Laughton Avo., g Toronto. Ontario. -- 3-Diet• snits !a brows I 64W the dog to it the 12.50 Tapp with reversible >Ilar- ether day and a est came by." Q•—How can I remove a blood MODERN ETIQUETTE t shall spring cushions: —� stain from silk material. 2. When a Fran end a woman �y Apple Tretas---Soo sack 1 x.50 '-'LARGE suits, t pieces A_—A blood stain on silk mate- upholstered in brown Two friends met in the street. are engaged to be married isn't HARDY APPLE TREES`•b0 CENTS vial can be removed easily if a few reap with figured reversible liar- One of them remarked on the dirty y it permissible foi them to kiss in each. Canada's Lowest Prised than spring cushy°ria• inches of white sewing silk is mOis- Nursery. GrowingTrees tearing nt ls. 22.50 n SMART snit•, i river ' Mate of the otherss hands. _ public, and otherwise show their ties Fruit Trees. Ornamentals. in figured velour, revere- "Why," toned On the tongue, rolled into a , !Write immediately requesting ibis Marshall spring cushions, thor- f; hy, he' 'exclaimed, •year . devotion? • ball, and'then rubbed on the stain sensational offerings. Tabs's Oughly clean. hands are covered in soot." 2. It it necessary for a mail tb Treery, Niagara-on-tbe-Lake, Ont 35 — BEAUTIFUL brown me- i "-'That's because I was down at gently. thank a woman for a dance' .hair suite, kidney shape, car- the station seeing my wife away,' Q—How can I keep pumpkin S. 3n which hand should the MEDICAL iDmagbcueetoas�eretbl• Marshall replied his friend. for a long time? fork be held when conveying food - MODl~R.N i-a!•c• .faits. "But how does that affect A•—Pumpkin should be dried it HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE—WRITE +' 85 show wood facings, s pietas your to the mouth, and the knife is not for free booklet and fall particu. upholstered in wine velour, 1 chair '_• hands?" • one wishes to keep it for a long, , ' "Well 1 .. - time. Crit it Into thin slices and tegaired. lars regarding our amazingly fn green; perfect; cost new fief; d 1. patted the engine. 4, isn't it a mark of good successful by food treatment weeks old place around the stove to dry. Be- Pedigreed Products, Saskatoon, 39 = KROEHLER chest•rfliam -�— fare using, seek tot an hour or breeding when a stranger who is mak bed suite, s pietas, brown dd sly bees—'This pia i• abso asked a question extends a tour- mohair, figured reversibla-cushions, two, then ccnok in the usual man- new mattress. lately burned, Nora. Did you teoua reply? Dh"SER To INVENTORS DINING ROOM BARGAINS make it according to iststrac - ser' S. Whoa a man brings- AN OFFER TO EVERY I.'NVENTOR . in unex- LARGE solld oak suite, I tions is the cook book?'& petted guest home to dinner, List ot_inventt.ons and full infor. $69 pieces, buffet, china cabinet a. .. Sweet eas were first own oration sent free. The Ramsay own cremation." auccesetu ly in 1700 by Dr. Live- Attorneys. - stared in genuine leather. -'_ scanty meal? Rank Street. Ottaw4" anada 18.50 — O ilk dale, an English schoolmaster. SOLID o sults in _... 6. g one should tip ahwaiter in a dining Li u t����" tt iiat chiiie�d condition, large tCr�eatlsae How Hilder flea Encircled Himself car? QUIT TO PERSONAL — APARTMENT size suite to r TOBACCO. SNUFF. EASILY. $39 solid oak 9 pieces, buffet ' iAaw• era: Inexpensively, Home remedy, cabinet, extension table and 6 lea- •r Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice. 1. No. Such demonstratkns that upholstered chairs perfect 1• tree Bartlett's, Boz .i, Wiaalreg. — SMART 8-plece suite, in e•1 ? .x.w,r should be reserved for their prl- $29 walnut ftniah, buffet, ezt•n- O fYpt, " vaCy. It shows very poor taste PHOTOGRAPHY stop table and 6 chairs in brows Q for them .to display ay their 1Qv_e il> _ heather- seats, retiaiahad.__ __ _- T _ pu I—$ic�and provokes unkind com. Ow IS T T uS gC� large— at est few � HE TIMI$ TU LE w n su o r t , tea. make reprints from your Summer extensiotablef end chi lesthiri upk. t,y AT A •i meats and criticism among their Snaps, and order your Christmas holstered chairs. associates. 2. Yes•• at the end tarns, Prints E cis each Cards 10 v ' cents each 76 cents per dozen. 129 — ENGLISH carved oah + _ b Y •a tTNtlAIIIA of the dance. If it hag lasted ohly Special prices for postal card or- suite (cost new $400), U844 u *soils ` one minute, or thirty, the man ders for Summer Resorts. Free S months, perfect condition, butteak s iv t �� FF post card enlargement if your or- closed cabinet, refectory table tee should say Thank yon. 3: The der is over 20 cants W. A. Stern- 6 beautiful carved chairs with rrreeed�� r - • O right hand. 4. Yes, decidedly so. &man. Company, Weber Street, leather seats. A well-bred person is always'coilr- ICCtchener, Ontgrlo. RUGS, RUGS — NEW broadloom scatter 1 h i�,te 011S In 1178 mann@C Of $peach. RADIO SUPPLY, REPAIRS rugs, plain colors. assorted �f ods, As, the old proverb says, "Civil, _ — BEAUTIFUL Wiltons and •"`� obliginglanguage Costs but little, BOOSTER FOR BATTERIES AND 15 Azmiaatere„ factory seconds. � T L ����© ���� Electric Radio, Improve reception brand new, 4'6" x 7161• and doth a great deal of good. 200 per cent., increase power NEW Axminster rugs, love- �4,r GERMANY u. Never. She should serve exact- terf per cent., helps eliminate in- �18 ly pattern, seamless, 6'i" a �' terfering stations. Reduce batter- ' 8.911, •M„•,, \ ly what she has on hand, without I", consumption. Satisfaction X24.50 — LARGE Axminster rugs the least apology 0: embarrass- guaranteed. $1.00 postpaid. Swee- 6'9"' x 10'6", seamless 0►ARt! G_ . ney Radio Booster, Highgate new factory seconds, d V meat. 6. Fifteen to twenty-five Saskatchewan. 29.5� — BEAUTIFUh Wilton, pu.. t�� Cents. eamless, fringed, green, t+�d SEWING MACHINES A SUPPLIBS rust and Oriental patterns, new.-se- • Rt„e Common clays suitable for the condo. 6 9 x s' PARTS AND REPAIRS. ANY ' $39 — BROADLOOMS, 6'9" �• ti► r production of building brick and make, write for plain colors,in wine and cop- tile on new or per shades. J N tele are to be found in all the reconditioned machines. 90 years' •_ G Q •vc•�n,r provinces of Canada. experience — A, Gilbert, 343 BASEMENT SPECIALS Yonge Street, Toronto. 12.50 — SINGER drophead sew- y, ,r Ing machines, guaianteed- a+' 8UL0ARt s condition. Hundreds of $9.50 — KITCHEN cabinets with Wireless Operator's Needed ale$ing porcelain tops, ' re- conditloaed. • ++ seas �° 8 DOMINION GOVERNMENT NOW — AND up, gas stoJLA, } • t alien urgently for trair,8d o era- #5.95 and ! burners, Sou "uui �e4 s SLE • -- tors w ho gcan send and. rdLelcs 8•Ptece breakfast guaranteed. ntes ages In wireless code. Our 14.50 buffet, table and 4 chairs, T 1 k bsraduates now in responsible post. :enamel finish. e tions with P( M.P., I A-F., — SECTIO$iAI. bookcases, Trans-Canada Airways, Dep of $8.95 ear��•e assortment at odd yklthotrgh Heichefl:chrer Hitler has repeatedly excused his aggression to Transport Marconi Co.. eta dressers, 'chtf[onters, beds, tables, the east by the complaint that Germany was being encircled by her foss JV:♦ RU11 N For Cult p.rttculsrs of prows chairs, etc., at ridicbeds. y low • ')so one has done more to complete an iron ring around'the Reich than training course and evening 'code prices. the classes, writ r' e fuehrer himself. He did it by tying up with Soviet Russia. The map 1 Open Evenings• RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA " laxplaina how. (1, 2 and 3) shows the new sphere' of Soviet influence; oat-ofIieyrr• write for Frei _moi_-Bi.00R ST. WEST, TORONTO (4) Jugoslavia friendly to allies and close to Italy (5), which has Chilled N aF For over 14 sear.%' a leading organi- Illustrated rar■loase towards Berlin. (6) Switzerland t eady to fight for her neutrality. (7, nation of 'it% kind in Canada. LYONS FURNITURE. CO. - 1 8, 9 and 10) The western frontf with Belgium and Netherlands rigidly neutral. (11) North Sea blockade by Britain. (12) Scandinavian conn- 11, 478 YONGE ST, Tries also neutral but friendly to Allies. ! Issre NO. 43 — '39 ONE. Rl1rW.,K NOTIT1t OI> t (>6,l"rr•;1< pi� i s l" ' • -sem,�+;=._. .>:<.:.,, •,.. :.,,.:.Ge :t tr,"3"'w':n'-•,}v't.••.; .r?+�,:.c. •}r„,:. --:313k' tom,, w•}.. , ,:o. a"*,rya,. '-.W.^,✓fi7.,.s,,^,.,•_.. rv�,rh.,�.,°�,.Fr:..r^rotr+� .5:.;?m"'."+�'c .��.a pU-i.,r-.��»� ► ••5.'r -•..,,ypr.;,'•..,.'. "�-"`,°�' +'��.-^}-".y., t;-s ' WORM �-x ,-�`'3�`--.r,o.•.":;--,•r,. +may„.,1'w. ,. ••„-. ..'?.ewer'' w bii '-;;}P ^r: F ' .F-. ..., 7"f: -sw�:av v.' '.,s"':r.r,�,�....� .. ,, ,. ... .....,, l; ;.d,�r.�;�,� ,r,�.•_ ::,'. k*r'','i�.: ,:: .n. „,. ...- -?",..- r. .,t„', -:;+r_. im V,rk:.-a. i' .• .. .. ix r•:' r,0.: •:1t k p L 0 QA L I SAI 8 1 rhe w. a s- of the Pse w xrs, w,. aldin, as IAeu.t sill, s.. terfan Church, will meet at the � visited Mss. Frank Walt � Mon- Aqh • ''i ` hoime of,Xrs. T. AIndrew, on Thurs- day. ; e 1 --Pielo6ft township council will day,, Nov. tad, at the usual hoar. D[rs. W. W. Gee spent the voeeY- meet on Wed. Nov, 1st for Cir of —The friends of Mrs. Ray Found end with her sisters, the Misses nA evision at 10 a. m- and regular will regret to hear to her sudden MacLean, of Toronto. days. Patronize home illness this week, when she was Our general merchant is a busy. seasion at rushed to the Oaha ! • 1 p. m. Men's Fall and Venter Suits and ---Mr. And Mrs. Carey, of Bn,B- lwa Hospital, man these ,. alb, spent a few days in the will- where it was,found that the upper- trade. di x had ruptured. Greenwood was well represented Overcoats made by gs' M. Sproule, of Canning- I —Mn. Thos. Annan hum returned at the anniversary serviceb at Mt. w �-MisB f home sifter. spending a week with Zion on Sunday. - 4 ton has been visiting her sister, i ' t ' ' leer sister is Saskatoon. Mr. Adbt. _ptsel__1_is_a�++ding s T` ip Ti Tailors D ?lfrs. W. V. Redditt. - -� o a Mrs. few days helping his friend 'Mr. AI- and Chas. Sykes; of Orillia, visit- Frank J. Prouse is making a good vin Clarke, of Toronto. -' ed the 'former's,mother, Mrs. R. C, recovery, after her recent opera- Mrs. David and girls have been -atisfaction guaranteed--t ne Price, $2b.fl5 - Stork, last ween. tion in a Toronto Hospital, speeding a few days with their Thee month of October n to parents Mr. and Mrs. Ref:t. .Fret -.Mr. Grant Johnston of the p ' ! D • Bek or Commerce Staff is on a the end of last week has been one sell- Mens Work hoots, by Sisman two-week vacation, and is being re- ° the warmest' Octobers in many —NO Better Madc— ;]ieved by Mr. Carter. years. In Borne of the days we are Community Club, Pickering —Andrew Annan, who was sew• enjoys saner heat. On Mondayare 49 at 4'1.95 quy*hen•he fell from the top of their very slight fall of erhmw, which _this - Na.22 —at 'COmpsTe prices with silo, owing to a rung od a ladder melted as soon as it touched the ment concerning the Saturday ev- No. 8S at $3-95 pr1C@B (}nOte� in your ground. The coal man is kept busy ening Motion Picture presentation, NO. 39 al bbreaking, is recovering rapidly, $4..50 and is able to be around again, now delivering cosi to his eustorn in that the projector, which has No. 720, L2 in.,High cut$5.50' Farm Magazines --ddr and Mrs. Brownlee, who era- heretofore been mounted within u « save been residing in the Pirie —The October meeting of the the auditorium, seriously interfer- �• 725. 10 Boy's, $3.95 Block for some months, have ret- Women's Institute will be held is ing with the reception of the sound ^ mraed to Oshadva, and the premis- the W. I. Club Rooms on Tuesday, features, b" now been mounted in Men's new Black or Brown calf Oxfords in plain or brogue ea will be occupied tq Mrs. Silk, October Slat, at 8 o'clock. Reports the veatshnile. Their patrons may - style wilt up-to-tba-miautt pointed toes, at $3.95. ` o! will be o c mother of Mr. Ct Silk, of the visit to the Children's Shel- now be assured of much more sat- �, 1,>! ..•.encs Silk. 'ter, Oshawa. Entertainment prov- isfactory reception of that which is Present stock only at this price 4 -Jihe Red Cross Representatives ided by the 'Music Committee. The being spoken, without the noise of p :from Pick Hostesses: Mesdames W. C. Mar- the machine interrvptiug sense. Men's Note Rubber Boots at old rices, Pickering, DnnMrton, �� ]car, F. Stork, R. C`ronit and' Miss Prize-winners last week were: Mr. '�' '� P $}98 and $2.50 vale, Audley and other points met Boys'Scbaol Boots:. strong and sturdy---little gents, $1.75 in Pickering one night last week, E. Richardson. As this is a Work �nag�, Hyaline Palmer, Walter _ Youths, $2.25; Boys', $2.35 ' to prepare for the organization of �OgTaTn+ please bring your i�him- Pearson, Donald Gilson. Mrs. ' _ the "Pickering Red Crass Society". ble, needle and thread. Lockfeature Margaret Binstsho A COmC Oil in. r1 a aim to lea�ie• —The m�ers of the United The Anniversary Services of feature of this week's show, of p Church Young People's Union are the Presbyterian Church will be special attraction . is "The Lite of ' 'y boldfag a Halloween Party. and held on. Sunday%, November 5th, at Edward" (Duke of. Windsor), .that � /l S. CHAPMAN 7 2$0 p. m. Bind on the evenin of has been witnessed^ and approved jt �/1 A[saquesw,e. in the basement of g b the Fxecsztive. • . - Ithe church, on Monday evening. Tuesday, Nov. 7th, the annual y October 30th. All Young people are Chicken Pie Supper will be serve i - -- --- ' in the -basement of the- United Classified Advertfsemrats 4 asked to come in costume, or pay CLEARING LINEST d forfeits. There will be a costume Clsurcfi. A splendid program Is be- ANGORA WOOL RABBITS — un- 'for parade and prizes, also games anti ing provided by Mrs. P. N. Spratt, related junior does and bucks tefres#sments. the church organist and choir ]Fu i- sale. E. Bertrand, Pickering Ont.' �..e$$ than Coat M The Annual Meeting of the lox_ er. and the Melody Makers Male ti-9 7 sik branch of the Bible Society was Quartet, of •Toronto, and others, Ps FOR SALE — 6 week§ old _. held in the basement.of the United Full particu%rs will'••. be given ;n Thrifty litter. L Lisp Lot 10 Church, on Tuesday evening of our next issue. 'Men's Calf Boots, Reg. $6.50, for $3,00• y , Cos. 2, Pickering. Calf OgfordP, Rcg• $6.00, for $9.95. this week; with President, W. A. —kVeIl the pheasant shoot is ih ' McLean, presiding. . Mr. McLean over and not too zrany casualties re CLYDESDALE HORSES — For s r Boys Oxfords,sizes 13 to 2's, Reg. $9.�0 for $2.00 'reviewed briefly some of fiat work Ported either to 'the birds, or lite isle. 8-year old mare, h. d. !.a•ed. � • 3 of the Society, in , circuladrig the men behind the guns. The number One ti-Year old mare, reg. bred. 13oft3' ScaIDpt9le `• 16 to 2'8, Reg. $1.79 for $l,Ci� rprinted Scriptures, suggesting •as a of birds shot did not reach the Two yearling colts. Wm Anderson, practical thought, the possible use point feared by many, and in fact. Dunbarton. Stanfield's Underwear, Beg. $2.OG, for $1.49 ' ti of the air service as an instrument ' many went home without a single ---,Stanfield's Bummer Underwear, Reg. $1.35, for $1,00 t "'to be used for this purpose in days bird (they were allowed three birds FOR SALE — several Yorkshire to came, much the erne as is being each day per person). One a White saws, 'bred. Lloyd J. White, Nansook CombinationF,'Reg, *1 (0, for 49c, , t� Lot 22, rear Con 6, Pkkering. Ovaralla, sines 40 t�0 46, Rea. $2.00, for. $1,6f) Bone by the British Air Forces ov- warden reports more wiiiskey on or Gerrnany today. He introduced the scene than `birds, a bad mixt- ONIONS --- for rale. Spanish. Al- Men's work Gloves, Reg.,$1.36.for $.1,f 0; $1 for$fj0, Dr. Haslam, of Toronto, w1ho spent are. One hunter; according to the so cooking onions. Very reasonable. I► Ladies Silk Hoe e, Dalk 6ladep, Reg, i"a8c,, for 490. 4 fifteen years as a missionary in evidence given, backed into the Fred Mowder, Claremont. - India, who reviewed at grester muzzle of someone's gun, inflicting red T $u n ti n ___.length, the work of translating and a not to serious nunsber of wounds, FOR SALE — 65 _ Plymouth Rock T. �f printing in 732 foreign languages, requiring V e professional extract- Pullets. Laying. F. Slater, R. R. E, F,atahllsLed 3867, ,yrs► the Old and New Testaments anti ion of said .Pel!uts. A further shoot Pickering. • different boob of the New Test- on the 28th, is not being permitted, FOR SALE — 19 pigs, 6-weeks old. amept:. He gave out an interesting as was hoped by many-- Also 'about 80 yearling Leghorn V in that, the British and For- �+ + Regional' Meeting of Oshawa Dist- hens. Manor Farm Strain. M. B. SPECIALS sign Bible Society never has a fin- !' anciai deficit, that funds always riot of W. M. S, of the United Burk, Locust Hili, Phone Pick 1031 - i Church here on Nov. kat. Springer' spaniel Breakfest` Bacon, 25c. a 'lb. teem to come in from some source, FOR SALE — to tarry an this work which ought puppies, 10 weeks old. Hedgemxym -The Western Sectional Meet.. Allineed Steak = =12e. a lb. 'to wean sosnetthi,ng to a lot of Deo- kennels, Brock Road, Pickering. - - ing of the Woman s Missionary +. ! � pip dna t shpw any interest in this kind of work. No other busin- Society of Oshawa Presbyterial, Park Liver, :.:12e. a lb --_ ess can boast such a.condition. R�11 be held in Pickering United ! Rev. Mr. the two' was then. mfr - !;t. :Morning Se"ion at 9 a. m. Af- stewing Beef, 2c. a i • aced and the two reels of motion ternoon Session at 1.15. The, s c L pictures ion Africa and .the Bible . ' ewes Shor#ening, �'l 5c. a 1h' ' i Society .work. Secretary, Les. M*. ial speakers are Dr. Alice Ander- MotIo _ -,-`-Morley p- son, of India, and :Miss Margaret y presented. a financial re - g; oat of the ]decal bmnch's activities ( of Japan, The "Quiet Hour" 'With o Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13 71 e. .during the past year, showing a •the theme,- -".Consecration" will :be ' cnnducted by :Mrs. MeV The tins, ��C• awn of over thirty dollars having tu re tl been collecf for-the Society ffom wmslssp-service will be in chargQ .` f ■ :Pickering Village. Miss Jean Clark of the W�Sitosy Auxiliary. Reports E I D isng a very appropriate number, from School for Leaders will be it on" following the pictures. given by Mrs. ,G. 'Mc.4furter, for- "Pass • the Eastern Section, and Miss Al- Rutchier (phone 3000) Pic erino. {• • O[ficers elected for the coming sea- , Sec- son were- President, W. A. McLean ice McGlashan,.the Western Sec- Secretary-Treasurer, . L. M. Mor- tion. :�kl the ladies from the West- -- Q - -- -- ors District are urged to attend Saturday Oct 28 ley. Executive: Rev, 'Marshall. Rev, g • . - ? Robinson, Rev. Jenkinson, MesdaM- these inspiring sessions. _ _ At s.:3o P. NT. p�ckerFaglar ' ware e , E. G, Robinson, R. Croak, MissGREENR OOD E. Richardson, Mrs. Kingston, and COMMUNITY HALL,PICKERING x Messrs Wm. Gormley, Wm. Miller, Miss May Broom is visiting her Under auspices'of the Men's Club i A. Boyes. friends in the city.. "Wings of -' .._SEE OUR 'DISPLAY Adventure".,.ANNIVERSARY °f RSARYBILL HUFF ?1NOy SNUFFORtr s `' F, ;Findlay and McC ary Range PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • "Mason of and Heaters. ,. Pickering the Mo ' J Sunda & Tued" Also Maly. & Black Pipes and _ y es. ay, Nov.'N'ov5 4 ? Athril ing story of the Royal Can. Elbows. ,Also the care free adian North-West Mounted Police, . On SUNDAY, Nov, 51h, special services will he conducted by ALSO :: Coffield' Washers• ` the pastor, Rev. DAVID MARSHAL!, B. D. Special music a Plpw Shares t fit nearly every make of plow .;will be rendered by the chorr, directed by Mrs, P N. Spratt. } it ' of Edward" to .fit SHOW They will be assisted by outside talent. 7lgent for McCormick-Deering Farm IKachlr,ery and "The uncrowned King of England' Repairs. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER His Career as Prince of Wales, Will be served in the basement of the United Church at 5.30 King and Wedding Scenes' Oar Motto — We, haeme M Can Get it, Or N is not nad& rZ*2 f 51 . P. m. Following the supper an excellent program will be given ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS �S by the Melody Makers Male CLuartet, of Toronto, and otbers. ADULT 2& r ,rr pREN, Ibc, • t�+y B ALWO PICK _ B N