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'�:.: " '..f.. .F.> %•`^^a gCiy�.',''r.' Jt:;?. a.�,•' SOL; LIQ PICSERING, ONT, FRIDA Y Y, NOVA , 1939 ..- . • : No. 31 �trofosstassat Saritra. miwaa 91 pus lss 9Z `uo "aipV «sof 3o essu> AUDLEY alledica! -autscQ 4n10 Lf�uneuinap an) -- RED CROSS ORDERS - ��'�� ' ase n looilag AalpaV a l oi S6 �OIJl! , TR. H. 0. PEARSON-Physietaxi so Walter and Mrs. Pratt expect to T ; T1 R. D unbatton. say LtI#OI ' x SuioB not ate a�aelb s he Officers are anxious to have -_ pend the winter in Galt, We wet- the representativesID from all out- $:-FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director BROUGHAM come Mr. and Mrs. Jubb to our vie- lying units appointed, so that a full 1806--1!36 • tial A*Wifatioaol0nario lees. 1IIity. � •' Member of the Kmerinn opta®ee=w•,l --"�- working executive for the South a sCiae nuae�. by aoyoyatmeaa Mrs: Martin spent the week-end The local Women's Institute will of the Townshi C hold their next meeting at Gras- speedily as P may be formed as Mppda ► KO!'!•I!�!G 4m-Toronto. ` Poss*le, and materials y, Wedges and t��rtdas Jiep�, John�and Mrs. Gerow called on mere Farrn on Wednesday, Nov: for work Miss Brown on Sunday. 8th. Purchased as soon as !p� fiRlhtD these are available - PNE " DONALD Ilrl7DDY lixtrister. Miss E. Wallace, of Toronto call- Remembers t Club at Headquar- first hearing Puts on the tern. Br4ny_ 56ert* and Feed sa+icitac ttutary Yubiic. t�,.,eywy,oaa; ed on Brougham kinds, also minerals and otlreit for�oer!yt by'taasate/i E.Chna- Sham friends on - 4ie�.awth Bios e[ ai of Wick, ,was the a schoolhouse here on Friday ev- DU NBARTOIY week-end guest of T. C. and Mrs. ening, Nov, 10th,'It is a good play, eoaeentrafes For profitable feediolr BEAfiON, BELL �f ROSS Brown and everyone should turn out to Mies Edna Annie and �i'isa-Ethel kept on band Sarrtstors (f Solicitors Mr, and Mrs, Ponds and f encourage th eor�, N,J.BEATON.fs.C. --3 - e -Cltheir dau- ub held their here Sunday.aroato, visiles relatives We mock only tbe" best Poul lii.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Ade1,2838 Sheer, Mrs Bob Ataicolart ani the Y ng when a la e PPlita. on Moeda evens large The Dunbarton Girl Guides will Feeds and 3u , �. F.ROSSMWcohn family on Sunday- last, crowattended," The'costusiiea were attend morning service at the Un- JOHN L.POND 872 SayToronL Several of Brougham Young Peo- many and -nhos+ved much ingenuity- ited Church next Sunday, and labour on them, The Mrs. Lawson Peo- ple were at Blackstock last Satur judges McConochie and V.RICHARDSON& Oo.. Bar day, attending a aneeti:,g of the ae?e Mrs. Clemence, of Whitby, George, visited wibb the former's -LAND SVRVILYQIL ' C�taom sopa rtotah"etc. s.iv,t fit;, Young People of Qahawa Presby- Mrs. Sterritt and Reber Down of �t and cousins at Dutlsnd last F• J. DON ? lice TatmW 5t' Lardheo. , ?.�rvrooe aa.less: ' ' ,�Pboo eats su �ia1 Pickering. week L. S. Oa elle DON-EVAN, A., &. G `. ` XGUS McMILLAN-j*r*er, Congratulations' to Allen Ellicott Mies Margaret and Mr. _Disk Yors GA6011 O ° .E�ciwr CHERRYWOOD Supe ��d s Id, fioeuy PWA.. 19 Melinda who won First Prize in the Junior Sandham and Mr. J. Foote, of Tor- �g Str. E3aet. !'asoito. 'TeiedLone Erin 8303. siYht[t onto were week-end 1S8L R Section of the Ontario County Jud- P6ori n Mr. Ray Pnikey spent the week. Ina McConochie. guests of Miss 161y Desata4 gig Cornpretition, which wad-held end at hishome here. at Uxbridge, last v*ek. The Worran's Association will Mists at the home of Mr. and �$RBBiRT T. FAf Ow R nal o D 8. A Bo�Y "number of the memo- have their r John Gilmer last week, ,were t). urB., Graduals of day is oron o. ers of the W. M_ S'. were guests of r � meeting on Th- Mrs. White of We sa�r,�,�a��g� u124 ��of St.`�e� Locust Hill Chiuch W. A.on Wed- uraday afternoon, . :�;ovember 9th. Bella Thorn � Hili and Miss Ns+ti�.tern�e.4. pai2e soars: 0 Everybody is invited. peon of Markham. 41s.0. to a mer aNsiminew. oc-my neaday afternoon, and enjoyed the 3t. Paul>s Church; Sunday, 'Nov. servieab p'i+ fellowship and hospitality of a sia- A number of our school pupils ' 6th. Sunday st�liool at 2 p, m, Cel- ter of All Made. ter .Society, and their fidends eii joyed a pleas- ebration of ant evening at Pickering Contin- the Holy Catnarninion Beet Rates Avairab,le with Members of the Brougham Jr. g at 3. Preacher at this service, Rev, •>es�iwns� �%lbs. cation School " •^^^-^^^-w'-- Y<.. Farmers' Association, please 'note - on Friday evening E. G. Robinson. n, last. Seoaritp and Service. K. $EATON. TOW14SHIR that the next meeting %rill be held Friends of Mrs, Pearson West- -D s cleric. Coagy �r Rev. Alex. Y. Robertson swill stttao .esdant.. ate C=Zee. Inner rose on Thursday; Nov. 9th, in the Town gate are so ala�dre3s Aecapn.E�l, lee. lacer o not preach next Sunday as announ- sorry to leant that she Phone, Ysrriaae t.ieeuse,, wh,te�ak.(>ne.- Hall here Mr. Roy Lick, of Osh- cede but will to est has been taken to a Toronto Hoap= BRt7UGH�1M � w awa, :will be the guest speaker: guest Preacher on ital suffering, from pneumonia and PICK 515 i A. L". (',.�;,IARD5QN Nov. 12th. The Pastor will occupy offer their beat wishes for a speedy Mrs. J. Farley and daughters, at- tented the weddin on Saturday, the Pulpit next Sunday., LIEN DSR A L I N S U R A NCE g Y, at D°n� forget recovery. —=-- REAI. ESTATE L'dora, of Miss" Annie Rodd and fi Arte Round the d" program to be held in the Students of Pickering be- CHO;'PING ;+ Mr. George Currie, of Can on. g schoolls =-� be- CONVEYANCING Hall on Friday evening„ Nov, 3rd come enthusiastic public Library ON MSN., -WED. ' and Rodd is the daughter of Mr. yt°night). A collection ifill be members. and SAT. only 3a +di estaWYtled airy. sassy and Mrs. Fred Rodd, the latter. to sews taken, proceeds going towards, the (by bliss Jean Clark, as "printed ,in After May list, 1939 formerly Miss Annie Farley, sister Pbaas+4 P1elk.. iN0 0! Mr. James Farley. Mr. Farley wiring of the Hall. Lunch will be in the Library Review, Aug. 1939•) We have a'gess tity 9f Seed paw(Alas', is at present suffering from severe " Pr+w�dPd' ka. Banner, and Victory), also Batiev. �*� * Amon the anniversa `�� MAW w eye trouble, •zed was unable to at- g t'Y guests on our rl;,st interesting actiNity du'r- Pus ins 6ec.ie. Chick starter, Dalry Ra- tend the wedding. Sunday u'�,e: 3*nss Marl- To n'. ing the pa:f n ^entree around tions, Dryena, Fig etc. A la . - W08N96D AUOTIOHIPC R ANi) - t Miss Doria Johnston and Mr. Sid he RAY Morrish borne, Mr. and t:ae r"e..t: establishment of our lineof these well known feeds VALUATOR Pugh were honoured by s' large Mrs' E.,.Pettp, Gladys, and Mr. Dick '`°Children's Hour"--s far. cr frons a aBslee ceaducted Anywhere Fielding, of Toronto, with Geo, and Y Chops. Molasses, .etre MiUfacda Sbur Pbone or write. Address 814 Dandra of citizens at the Hall the one. immortalized by the poet, pain. Hog Concentrate, Mlibcd s. Egg on Friday evening last. The cheer- 'Mrs' Todd' Mr• and Mrs. Roy` Car- It comes shortly after four o'clock Street, $set, ter of Green River with Welter instead of "betwewen the dark and Mash Etc.Whitby. Ontario. on.Friday evening last. i'he cseer• j' 41 Y• and Mrs. Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. the daylight", is heralded by a D o N. Lockwood '+rs, ful co-operation of Miss Johnston, Ivan Law and fuse of wnitb head-ion �lierbush Hospital a ever public activity o>l~the viii- p' at g assault on Pickering @�n� gee appreciated. and in token OT Galea'. brings no "pause in the days occ- • '�'� l Goverrtmeat Liaored of that appreciation the young cou- ..GREEN RIVER uPation'. In fact, the librarian has PICK RING. ONT.•., Pte were shawered with a splendid - � to redauble her efforts to -:Vain $t, E. BtoD$ville, C't, assortment of lovely, easeful s. — the demands heaped upon her, and meet WE DELIVER Phone 1()1 gift With. and Mrs. Dunean and sone to A very enjoyable social evening were Bron Produce required material from i°>EIONE b3I7 'NNaternity, Medicai, and Surgical ghatn visitors on Sunda g was spent in dancing. last, Y very. vague clues. i a casts talon - On Thursday afternoon' last the Hen " and Mrs, It all began when the local school i'Y Ddichell were beard promptly agreed � with the Masse . .''.-Maternity Semi-ROOM i October meeting of the W. M. S. Toronto visitors last west, return- Suggestion Y•i�8r1'ls - Fats for 10 days-t25.7b washeld at the home- of Mrs. J. ing with a new car. ggestion of rlra Library Bo:rd, itecistered Nana in aAeatiance and Miller. The attendance was ve that for a small grant, every'pup_ 'Repairs Here very Mise E Muir and Miss E. Ire- it in the section weuld be allowed 24 hourserviw «rq, lam. 33Rs, Fred Cassie. President, son are attending the in AmbvTeachers' the use of the library. On the A11 " r .p i4►nce Suvice •w'as otinrge. Mrs. Phili re C MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 FinancialStatement for the Rev, Wilson conducts a Pan was launched, sixty-three 3rd quarter, which was quite satin- of his . arrived -almost simul- series of P yo ed to, 1 the fust Youngsters FOR factory. The meeti>Zg voiced the�de- at the. kens of Mrs. FYePosMtilltsa d unng ataneOusl book,ide ply matterent on See- that Coleman' Instant Llgh* INSURANCE sire of its members to co-operate will with any Red Cross efforts in this B. held•"frY, all om time to time." the librarian gave up all idea of shoves, quick, Olean and S1a.RVICE - district. A Committee was appoint- fo t wand Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Bare trying to fit the story to the child ° ed to see about au d Mra X. Draper attended and ri,aldn - de evdable. 0 Phone Pickering67 PPlies, so that g a mental note to ask P a Get-together-of•-the W'Ison Park world may go on, wvhile or aniza. the Board for- a shoe-horst with YRIL E. DSORLEY g folk,on Friday last. It was held in Ail Hardware at Right Prices tion is being completed. Mrs, Phil- the Veterans' Hall,. F-arlscourt Br which to ease out satisfied custom- . FIRE. AUTOMOB)•LF, LIFE 1p introduced the new Study, Book, They era, and waded into the task of ALVIN BUS ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM - "India's Movie Millions" and y reporta successful evenng, making out vv .JU Moving- Friends and.neighbors of ;►Zrs, g juvenile membership :; PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc was ably.assisted by Mrs. J. White. A, Heisey hada gel--together in cards, :.Hardware Tioatnith - ' SERVICE PROTECTION Roll Call - "Dreams" did not meet Gray's Hall on Monday night and There are no s• one,hundred and with the usual response. Hostesses fifteen julenile members, compared PrOKERINGI _ Mesdames: !Miller and l3arcla Presented her with a token of their with eleven of last " Y, appreciation of -her sojourn amort Year, and in six PHONE 4603 1 served tealand refreshments at the a g months the plan .has been in oyer- -�• them. Her brothers Geo. and �nm close. orlon, more juvenile books have aim . McEwen were also there, and they been taken Mrs. Tumnionds visitel the Me- will always be welcome out than in four and visitors in ' Whirter family last week, - our midst. one-half years pretiriot,y, 'The Original Anniversary Services on Sunday Our church anniversary will, be The success of the venture We ,. last Ai St. John's Church, was lar- held on Sunday, Nov. Stn, at 2;.30 can expect to realize that, only in R E X A L L gely attended. The church was the years to come, but so far, ev- . filled for both services. Rev. a P. m. Prof Parker, of McMaster ery one concerned is still. enthusias- ' O University, Hamilton, will speak. tic, We are NE CENT u, McNealy, of King Str. United ;Osh- The home choir will sing. Prof Par- greatly encouraged awa, wens the speaker at both the ker will speak at 7.30, with the by the attitnle of the teachers, wiio t "M• Motor Ambulance, afternoon and. evening services, Claremont Male quartet -leads' are solidly behind the scheme and SALE ' a a' y or Night and delivered two .earnest messa give encouraging" reports of an im- ; ea. The choir of Claremont Be lig in the service of praise. On Wed- provement in oral reading ,and 130Q P U nesday at 8 p. m.-Mrs. McLean's g.. and in WEDNESDAY Church had charge of the, service Ten--Piece String Orchestra, will the English of the pupils who are ' of praise in the afternoon, and the give a concert. Don't forget the a lib- .THURSDAY e more ardent 'caeca of th Locust Hill choir in the evening. rY• Parents have reported that `FRIDAY ` C A ST'EtITT g• date. their children dhow more interest The splendid service rendered by The 3-Point Rally of Claremont SATURDAY the visiting choirs, and the dis- , in reading at home, and feel them- Whitevale and Green River young selves an i - - N-0V 1, 3, 3 4 �IIDereil Director courses of the guest speaker were mportant part of the people takes place at Claremont library association. ` "'�'nrnitare Deafer greatly appreciated. The beautiful tonight, Friday. One feature of FOUR BICC DAYS! T' floral decorations of the church, But the most encouraging angle, the evening is a Bible Baseball from the stand l�e�eria�. �� 0 consisting of Autu=n leaves and game put on by Greeff River "and point of t,ne librar- Stoek up Now.. and late blooms helped the services. In Whiteval This will neve lies in the girls and boys who the afternoon, Rev. Kennedycalled e' 11 be e exhibit- never had been inside the library gSAVG tion game only. 1f you are interest- attention of the congregation to el in these before the plan was lcasuall , but games and meetings, who now drop in casually, as .'�-' the Young People's gift to the we invite you to attend and see for �l /� `, church of the New Announcement yourself. Rev. Mr. Kennedywill be though quite at home, spend a 80��1J DRV CO Ltd Board., outside of the church. The the short time looking at and discuss- •f, fine artistic work on it being done guest speaker. ing the books, and ask innurnerab SUNDAY HOURS.-MI 's by the talented artist, Ivan Ellie- - le questions about all phases of, neoa,0-�p.�. :b �f��b•iw., ,.Sdd ,,.:.s*':. sr'.. 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'9.j .-.-i P,y73 ,.y •'.T:'..a"''�'3:M•h""^.�rfT:-'"-� r. �-''�.;�" a-'r'*,i '' � s �.�LL . � ar'Fa•..'%:. yqt,� 4;,'4. q" .. � • r�,Y .,'.fie A Dangerous Job For Coast-guards Of Neutral Holland DODGING FIRE CHASERS A training school for firemen is y '� �s' � '` ��+ rM s � ;, to be opened at the University o nto it will include, , NEWS _—� s'!s":t i"fs 7yf 69c:: r /` J y �, ins 1 i -•- ---lin ;, '• - � -�--1'^�- � .,:4,„,. 6,`, �� � � F� � instruction in how to dodge all the automobiles that try to beat the # r' apparatus.to the Sire. — Peterbor^ :PARADE 1f ongh Examiner. DON'T LEAVE CHILDREN "'•• ALONE The fact that a Picton child fail ` "Arpn-chair generals" in the sev- from a third storey window and Seth week of the war didn't have s received oaly slight injuries is no +:much military action to talk ' ? recommendation for the practice about, so little wan happening of leaving small ch'ldren alone OII the Western Front. They where there.In any chance of them - found time hanging heavy. It i ant'dur- failing out o1 third storey windows ' became increasingly appar : —or even, for that matter, second King- lug thv course of the week that or first storey window`.. — King ; In the current stage, military con- sten Whig-Stamiard. t[dct wa3 to be vastly inferior in a i1ripOrtaECe to eco nomic conflict. m 3�rW R � course of the war could no �a y r' Z � � �;y ,s� r „'^ 9/ y ,, " � 6.'✓.�/i F+�N All torts of medicinal and health long be traced by sticking col- 60god ping Ott the map, ., may.'.; goal Lisa haus been claimed for A' " r.. x ° + u`a ' no often without much basis f , r ' is not especially laxative Chief events centred about that y is fact. It 'Allied blockade of Germany, and Old man sea-+.imsetf i3a6-resp6cter of Dutch neutrality. He frequently violates that neutrality by washin taken- or a y amounts. It tr _ #he---Reicb's----efforts-to--break-it may mines on Dutch beaches. On such occasions the Dutch coast-guards are faced with the danprous job of not any easier to digest than other '!'hat's what all the sinking of removing the mines and rendering them harmless. Here you see a coast-guard squad hauling a German urine sugars. It !a no better for a diabe merchant shi-ps, submarines, bomb- to a safe distance before destroying it by gunfire Those horns sticking out from the. side of the deadly ball do than other sugars. tug of naval objectives, on both aro the contacts. When struck by a ship, or by anyth+ng else, for that matter, these contacts break tubes or Honey should therefore be cho-' sides, was about. Great Britain chromic acid into i gloa0 cartridge, producing an electric current which sets off a fulminate of mercury,detona- son as a delicacy because of its sad France, on the offensive hese, for that explodes the charge of trogyl with which the mine is loaded. taste and appearance, and because were hoping that cutting off of all it becomes possible by its use to Germa.,y's trail by sea would re- ovary the diet, and thus increase `suit in the colls'pes. of-the Flcitler Deserters To the appetite. Unquestionably the :;regime and the end of the war. N T A R I V aw appetite may frequently be improv Blgckade, Counter-Bloated• Be Pardoned v O ) +� ed by variations in.the taste and 'World Hitler,however. nit down UTDOORS [ appearance of food. finder the blockade and see the Providing "'bey Surrender and or the war lost before his eyes' Wonid By VIC BAKER Re-enlist in Dominion A /,•� ��� �'>�� he content himself with iastitnt- PRESS ' . . TI ir"� ing a successful counter-blockade! BEAT THIS ONE! {. Would he sell out to Russia more - Deserters from the permanent extensively still in order to se- Any person who has fished or force are pardoned on condition 10 cure possible further supplies of hunted to any extent will have a they surrender and re-enlist in the / s taw materials? Would the Nazis certain experience that he will not Canadian active service force be. HE WON'T LIE ON IT attempt to breast Allied morale, relate to friends because of the torp the end of November, the Na- Adolf has made his bed, but ap- - thence the blockade, by perpetrat- possibility that de might be brand- tionai Defense Department bas an- parently he doesn't care for the • ; ' Ing sudden mass air attacks on ed a liar. Many strange tales have nounced at Ottawa, mattress. — St. Thomas Times- s densely-populated centres? Would been whispered over camp fires, An official statement said: Times- Journal, Arc- they try "Blitzkrei ' on the West- By as order-in coaacil, No. P.C.- 13' but one which came to hand re- 3093.Front. thrusting through Bel- cents and is verified by reliable 3083, dated October 12, 1839, His, _ s ium, Holland or Switzerland? y Excellency. the Governor-General WHAT SHALL WE DO? _ witnesses stands undaunted as the � been pleased to grant pardons Question is, whether to have the The world last week waited tense- fishing tale of all time. coaibin filled or reinforced as an ly for the answers. to those men of the permanent What Kind Of Peae•' - It concerns a young chap, sev- force who, on the 10th September, airraid shelter. — Toronto Tele- .. Foci of interest on the dipb- era) year+(ago, having eaperiena 1989, were i31 a state o! dea2rtioa gam: =vatic iioat during the same pe- ad poor luck, and drowsy with the from that force sada who, on or be- - 'liod were the Russo-Finnish con- warm August sun, *tucked his rod fore the 30th November, 1939, our PADDED GUEST - ROOM tied .ces from which Russia was In his roan-boat and leaned over reader themselves in Canada and The story that the e$Kaiser -fereexpected to eme-ge as the unchal- the side idly observing his reflec- re-enliat for service in the Canad- is prepating a spare room at Doorn lenged master of the Gulf of•Ftff- tion in the stili water. Another ian active service force. Such in- for Hitler, has got a new twist. It ' boy was was dozing in the bow of duigence, however, is not to extend seems that Wilhelm is having the had and the Baltic; and the An- glo- n- the boat was aroused by a cry of to men who are undergoing impri- room paddy..— Saturday Night. lam-French-Turkish mutual assist- pain from his companion. He look- sottment for other than military snce pacts. a trfumpb. r^r allied ed up in time to see his friend Orontes. dpilomacy, by mans of which - - jump backwards and a five pound FARMING A WAY OF LIFE blocked from fu ger expansion is way ore than a business (Germany, and Italy too, can be trout flop into the host. The Farming ie m p fish had leaped at the-boy's nose His Luck .Failed —it y f living.. Rural folk In the. eastern. Mediterranean and !and sunk its teeth into the bridge! are now beginning to realize that s r the Balkans. (Worthy of note here The Luck of Donald Mc$sin; 2i they can live better without farm- is that, contrary to first belief, The boy's name is Harry Morse of Edinburgh, failed him. lag any less effectively. - Farm• (Germany can alit) get supplies gad for many years !►e was the He was transferred from the Or Advocate. Pi.i )from Russia via the Black Sea captain of a bast plying the in- Aircraft Carrier Courageous a without interference). land waters of New York State. An illuminatingcomment was ' few'days before it-was sunk by He carried the scars on his nose Invade last week by Dr. Melchior al lthroa h his life. Edison Scb- Germany. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neper Palyi; former economist of the uyTe'r Latgt, chairman of the board Re went down with his new nkat, - - IDeutsche Bank of Berlin, speaking the Royal Oak, which was sunk at - of the United States Casualty Scapa Flow two weeks later. M{?$ pips In Windsor, Ontario: "The big Company, saw young Morse and question mark in Europe is not the fish immediately after the in- / w'ho will win the war (Germany cident and will tell you that the _ `sannot win) but who will make the , boy's nose was still bleeding at jN11GKIE SAY$— o G _Ipeaee that follows, and what, ape- the time. There racy be stranger ' ( - cifically will that peace do for the stories but we haven't heard them) t !German 'nation? It must be a just, IF YOt.1 \VER.E H1RIN 1 1. democratic peace. What the Ger- $ane Gun Law Ar,,AIFSMAhI, `bulb - Oman ,people are interested in now Ontario hunters will be glad to \VAh�T SomgaODY IAT /to what the Allies have to offer know that automatic shot-guns Ithem once Hitler is overthrown." may car'�ty hree lU. this fall AAIT�N - "7 � o - Anybody's Guess for any kind of game. This news PACKED SONt� GOOD I 1 I I Speculations an prognostics- wtBe our vIne p p`"Og Ot_' PREST1GcE AND tions about the future course of . age when there is so much hysteria 4 !Ike war were rife last week. We and "anti" legislation. C�IGWITY/SAME WAY give you these for what they are - %V1TN PRiWMV SAS'. worth: Early renewal of the An MAIJSNIP Oil A►DC• .K glo-Japanese Alliance was rote• Wairr%`Colors for ` east in Paris by Alain Song, ex- - Rooms On North, THE'hRE 1V10 cert on Far East affairs: A real $ f second world .ear" is looked for Ik/1PD�u by Roger W. Babson, noted busi- _ ears consultant, but when it A room having a north light or NEVSPAPER► 'a •:;,� tomes he expects to see Germany northern exposure receives no di- and Japan lined up with England tact sunlight and is a shadowed and France, all against Russia; room. The reflected light from its o Alfred Duff Cooper, former First walls will be of a cool quality. - Lord of the British Admiralty, Therefore, for painting the wails -predicted revolution in Germany of this type of room the following shortly, followed by the restora- warm colors can .be used effact. - / tion`ot the monarchy; (ru- r bad ively. Yellow, gold, yellow-red or • / It that a new moderate German orange, cherry*, rose, and, in fact, - - - Cabinet is being groomed in Loa- all the colors that are known as = 'don); some observers gook- "warm" colors. The vivid colors �.. ed for the war to end by Christ- are "grayed" slightly to soften I 1 I seas, or next March at the earliest. them. ' 1 "Let's go . . . it's th• first one yon tied on, that's where we came in." REG'LAR FELLERS--An Error By GENE BY13AlES CHET UP, ANHEAD/� I HOT D WELL BOY,THIS 13 CREAT, WHATIME -`.YOU KNOW WE CsET T� BEFORE we've ONEY GOT pOQ3 THE THREE QCtO�K SEC.. rJ WANNA GET TO ANYB ELS! i SC-.F sNAA (MEEK THE Not; MRK AN' EAT OUR TWO MORE HOURS 4AME START, OILY AN'SNEAK LUNCH UNDER To WAIT BEFORE / M13TER,? FROM NeliT • / THE GRANDER 0 THE CROWD 5G6TS °" " MONDAY� � IMTHE QAME, HERE AN' T17E �`• T rjAM@ i7AFT�O `•� �, s -d• , � • �..'` ti - .. ,.�.. ..,y t: .iCF"",f•T+EC:�T .:zr.•N ti P5. :tn:]i'3r P gP„ "�f'"., ^ - ...• r F .p ,N O .r.:•Y-�-: ?. .'.4T v y nv 4' °✓.-, J"�iX! - - 1F fd ..'A- .. S: , .. .. .,.. rp;_- ,.. .;.,-,t,'. :'`S s' ;+lis w✓:,. -.enG. � ��, � :rw .a •..+. -r w.�.:"'F ,.,,:.f«`..,.. •'. ;.,;. _ � rd y 4i r%�+,'�� :.t �,. r•-� 1 i'.� 5 �,:Mw'�"'.ye;�.l , ,. ^. '.:4 .: ;.' ,..: -:.ar,a,,•..+ _ ...t-'r 1. '....,. K,y, -' x:' _ �� ",�- wit^ 4 rR•£'• F ��'' cs roi:.� J ';•frust Y. w,y;..r �.. THAT REM 1 N D S M E- Middle-Age Spread Canada's pulp and paper indus- Canadian domestic%exports for -'Qw " 511 In Pigs .try has headed the list of mann- the eight-month period ended Au- A Deplored "'Q�,1rLENO S -OW sola - ! P facturing industries in net value gust 31, 1939, totalled $663,000,- r1:. RILL-YOUR-OWNERS By ANNE ASMI Er 920 000 of production since 1'920, and in 000 which is s pigs-ef Victo'ria, Aua- , gain of $121,600,- tralia, must slim if they are to be sad�alarq distribution since 000 over the same period the pr0-- In can tights a export fashion. 922. vioua year. Q.-How I n the A Department of Agriculture 1 blades of a p..lr of scissors, which bulletin informsower: that the ` i have become loose? export trade demands long lean t i A. Try pressing a hot poker or pigs and that they must conform Bolder iron on each side of the to the enacting demands of the CLASSIFIED ADVER'T'ISING' rivet which holds the blades. 'The United Kingdom pork 'and bacon 14 trade." With the bulletin rivet will expand and fit the hole, goes two �. which tightens the blades, pcitures of carcases one long and AGENTS WANTED g LYONS. �. "Ogdbn'e"_is the signal lean showing a meaty cut and the AGENTS WANTED TO REPRES. TRADE-IN DEPT. y for fuller enjoyment in Q• How colli I prepare a good other short and excessive) fat, eat "The Old Reelable • Foothill rolling-your-own. Go fruit cocktail? The idea is to catch pigs just be- Nurseries." Exclusive territory �. -- itlto a huddle with this sweet,frag- In town or country. Liberal terms 478-484 YONG E ST. ; \ rant cigarette tobacco and you're A. Use one cup or orange juice, fore that expansive, idyllic period paid weekly. Handsome tree out. i/` - headed for atouch down in amokin .four tables ons of lemon uice when they develop the'middle-aged fits. Stone and Wellington. Tor. TORONTO- pleasure especially if g 1 onto. z a a Y you use and three tablespoons of honey- spread. Fall Clearance Sale "Chantecler Or "Vogue" papers. MEN AND WOMEN! NEW INVEN- flsvoured syrup. �Iix these ingre- tion sells like wild tire: Start . Fine Reconditioned Furniture dients and serve with ice in cock- business of Your own in a areLPrices +- ti g asses. Teacher time. Send stamp to Economy Ever Offered ` } raI .-8latributing company, teaming- VERY article guaranteed ,tbor- ror Q. How can 1 prevent moisture Without A Larynx tori Ontario. E ;a �a 'a +! from forming on my eyeglasses oughly clean and sold with'a de. 're. DISTRIBI TOR WANTED FOR tlaite money-back gt�areatee of sat- '--_�� • lbs when going from 8 Cold into a - - wearing apparel, permanent Posi- iafaction. J: warm. atmosphere? tion with good earnings. Write SPECIAL BED OUTFIT V` p E. M. Otis has started his 31st .213 Victoria Street, Toronto. SIMMONS steel bed (walnut finlah), A. Moisten t1r, tips of the fin_ year as superintendent of the Wil- strong spring. new cotton-tilled. . ! .gers and rub them over a caste of ARE YOU IN MISERY? mattress with roll edge, and two loughby, Ohio, schools. Unusual new feather plllows. soap; then rub them over the lens, in itself is his lengthy service, but WHITE •UINTMENT - A NEW SALE PRICE, 5 PIECES ;11.95 1' Mo (iulck relief from irritatin Piles, 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE! �a v and polish as usual. .. Otis has overcome a High}y recommended. slung back ' physical k PAtR h2►2Eanitytztull eizecbed,walnut Q. How can . remove ink stains handicap that threatened the end if not satisfactory, 75 cents a ,lar. fouler, saltless spring and new roll, p ,;�. from white goods? of his teachin career. Last White �Toronto, O g Company, edge mattress. Cost new approxi. a 8 year Box a Toronto, intario. ��* A. A solution to keep an hand Otis had his larynx removed. The mately $95. for thisCOMYLE ELY_REFINLSHED $24.75 ur ose is 1 ounce of each operation deprived him of use of BOOKS p p 5-PIECE BEDROOM St:ITE of sal ammoniac and salts of tar- his vocal chords and made breath- ART. L'NtiSt'AL BOOKS: SEND A LOVELY dresser, with swing mer- tar. Put into a quart bottle half- Ing possible only through a small dime for catalogue (refund first for, chiffonier, full-size bed, salt- order). Roddy's, 35SA Yongs St., less spring and new roll-edge cot- :full of water and shake well for hole in'his throat. Undiscouraged, Tgronto. ton-filled mattress. several minutes. Then fill bottle Otis learned to talk through as ac- COMPLETELY REFINISHED $29 F.J)CI:A'rIUiAL 5-PIECE BEDROOM SU1TE •;�' with water, shake. again and cork. complishment rare in medical cir- SMART dresser, vanity, full-size - Soak the goods in this solution Cleo. STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FUR bed. In rich two-tone walnut fin- lab, saltless spring and new cotton- and then wash. Courses in Matriculation. Short story, Journalism, Advertising, filled roll-edge mattress. . ~-•��_• COMPLETELY REFINISHED fl4'L.1f4 v+ Q. How can I prevent the Shorthand and Speech Culture. 5-PIECE BEDROOM'SPECIAL , V�/hat 5eience tllresds in rag rugs from loosening Make use of your spare time. n£AGTIFIL dresser, chltton>gr, Writs today. Canadian Correapon- B. full-size bed, in rich two-tone Whoa shaking them.? dente College (established 1902), walnut ffnlelr. as lees spring • A. Hold the ruga by the sides P29 Tongs Ft., Toronto. t sew cotton-filled roll-edge mttress. COMPLETELY REFINISHED 149 IS instead of the ends when shaking F'NR SALE 5-PIECE BEDROOM SPECIAL "7 t!'hem. All the poll is on the ��Ve���� � SLICING af.4CIiINES, MODERN vanity with Vene'tlatt. WALK-IN mirror, chiffonier, full-size 'bed. Doing t>seada joining told rags When Refrigerators, Frick Tork and sagteea spring and new cotton-fil- +7 bolding them by the ends and the t Kaivtnator ice machines, store led roll-edge mattress. safes. :.•ales, counters and Laun. COMPLETELY REPINISHED J57 ru, will wear out quickly, as it • dry equipment Mr. Leach, A, & P. ` 8-PIECE BEDROOM SFIECIAL I loosens the threads. Food Stores. 233 Laughton Ave., BEAL'TIFiL (Jacques) walnut SURGERY FIGHTS 'POLIO Toronto, Ontario. suite, largo dresser• chef alms, v Surgery which reroutes the INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS vaalty, bench, chair, full-size bed, muscles of children crippled b �� w sagless'spring and new cotton-filled pp y Heard the news? ` Bill is in infantile Paralysis so that a lost Watchmakers, ,• EARN" DOLLARA READING TOUR roll-edge mattress. P ya leather s Oreo hOBpltal. newspapers' Dime and stamp COMPLETELY REFINISHED 969 :muscle is partly replaced by a mus. and shirtmakers in Parie advertis- "What happened'." brings information and surprfaesi 6-PIECE BEDROOM SPECIAL ' ele elsewhere is reported. a-g$ « K, Rembe, 527 King St. W., Ham. BEAUTIFULLY decorated walnut Pei cent. reduction for He yawned; put his shoulder Alton. Ontario. suite, large dresser, vanity, with Dr. J. T. hiicholson, of Philadel- mobilized men and women de- out of glace and broke his leg." venetian mirrors, chiffonier. full- Phis, describes how this has fending,France. size bed, aagless spring 'and neer i "Impossible." tIEDiCAL mattress. Coat new approximately _ masted children threatened with "He was hanging on the tra- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE-.wR1TE ;275.. twisted limbs to grow straight peze by his teeth at the time." for tree booklet and full particu. COMPLETELY REFII�FIBHEP ;96 legs and normally-shaped feet. _ - raga dingg our amazingl -p__ Advertisement. ]arse sf SblooI treatment 4 P CE OAS DINING 0035 o-- r IE I R p� successful ut h SOLID oak buffet, extension table. DRUG REDUCES CLOTTING -�"P'r� greed Products, Saskatoon. J t. Style 19391 Sack- six leather-upholstered chairs. Partial success in preventing co- "Collars, spacious d Cost new approximately ;89, n• COMPLETELY REFINISHED J13.b0 ronary thrombosis, a fatal elbtting ��;Queue OFFER TO I1Y'ENTURa B-P1El'L OAK DTNIKG. ROOM solid; excellent lame bonze StiITE DT of the heart's main 'artery and a 13Y ROBENTA LEE above; London 20 miles. AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR BEAUTIFUL fumed oak suite, but. common Cause of aeath, through Advt- ;a "Tke Times."-Spot- Lfat of Inventions and full tntor- fet, extenalon table and siz lear ma;ion sent tree. The Ramsay Co, ther-upholstered chairs (coat now ase of a compound called'heparin 1. When at the table and some- ted by Punch. Registered, Patent Attorne�e, 273 approximately 1100). - -is reported by Ih. Charles H. Beet, one asks you 'a Bank street, Ottawa, Canada, question While -p_- a-PIIECETDI.\T GE R100M SPEC:IAL of Toronto, co-discoverer of•in- you have itod in your mouth SMART-suite is dark walnut tial, isulin. should one answer promptly and „ New Proverbs PERSONAL S N A man becomes judged b the buffet, extension table, china -o'-- try to Manr a the load at the „j g y cabinet and six leather-seat chairs E' QUIT TUBA�CU, SNUFF. EASILY.. company he floats. lnexpeaalvely. Home remedy. )coat new approximately ;150). 'QUICK SPRAIN CIjRE same time? p y « COMPLETELY REFINISHED 049 . ` Wise Hien panne before cross- free.Testimonials. Guaranteed Advice 9-PIECE DINING ROOST SPECIAL: 5 A quick ankles and cure for What should a girl do ata -}ng a cheque, a main road, ora free. Haruetrs, Box 1, Winnipeg. SOLID fumed oak suite, buffet, sprained ankles and knees has psity when an inebriated guest china cabtaet, extension table tArOman."," RADIO avYYLY. REPAIRS ' been discovered. insists np0a kissing hes? ., and six leather-uphoiatered chairs Raise your hat to the past, take BOOSTER FO'R BATTERIES' AND (cost new approximately 1125)•. 1li0VOCaine is injected cease. to 3. Isn't it discourteous foT a Off your Cost t0 the future.' Electric Radio. Improve receptloa CO]IPLETELY REFINISHED $39 the sprain. It relieves the pain ltnotorist to .blow his horn when 9-PIECE DINING ROOM BARGAIN 200 Per cent., Increase power . '.."of moving the joint and at the waiting in a line Of traffic that is Secret Of aIICCeaB: Making hay 1„000 per cent„ helps eiimina a in- MODERN, suite (used only s mtha,)" sam! time helps injured tissues to slow in moving.? with the grass that growa under terfering stations. Reduce battler- buffet. china cabinet, holateion other peoble's feet. Jos' consumption, Satisfaction table and six leather-upholstered recover quickly. 4. Is a person who is very talks. guaranteed. ;1,00 Postpaid.. Swee- chairs, two-tone walnut ffalsh with • -0-- Hey Radio Booster, HI hgata maple overlays, Cost new approxi- The sprained part is bandaged five usually a bore to others? g mately ;149, 8sak9tchewan. , tightly and, instead of being ord- S. When giving a theatre party, "Jimmy, I wish you'd learn COMPLETELY REFINISHED_;59. �► ' iered to bed to rest the 20:PIECE DIS-1gO6M SPECIAL patient is what is the procedure of going better table manners. Yoa re eEWING X-FACULNES & SUPPLIES MASSIVE solid walnut suite (Hes. told to get up and walk around. down`tile aisle? is ragalaz_litt"s at tbs- -PARTS peler), (Cost new approximately i. TS .LSD REPAIRS AITF ;550), large buffet, closed front -- Quid- a person place his table••. make, write far prices on new or cabinet, extension table. cervine TEAR DRUMS SHIFTED napkin on the table while the meal Deep silence on Jimmy's reconditioned machines. 30 years' cabinet and six chairs, upholstered • is in progregli. part. 33 ex offence - A. Gilbert, 349 seats and backs in genuine leather. a er, in order to I Snge re , moves the ear drum to a new, impress him n-ore, added, "1 BED-CHESTERFIELD SPECIAL Artificial opening into the inner _ •.Answer. MACH TRU LE FLOOR sample, upholstered to sT0 g say, Jim, do you know what a ' brown re ear is being found successful in 'pis is?" -b-C-1f STOMACH - CORRECTIVE lip, large wardrobe com. 1. \o. Wait until the food has Regular 49. value. partraent. R g ; 'ending some types of deafness. .. "Yes, Dad," replied Jimmy, sufferers m t r li Id nI n comfort f or of CHESTERFIELREFINISHED F NISI$SLI�111r been swallowed. Say, I am sor- 1 i An opening is made in the ear ry," then answer the question. meekly, "It's a hots little Heartburn: Gastritis, sour 9tom- SPECIAL just above the lIIAtel where eo- may,"• 'ach, etc. A,trfal will convince you. HEa'TERFIELD-bed with two p This is much better than saying, swelve ounce package $2.60 post- C large, c.omtortable chairs tp Pie atnQ lrotton when they have "$lube-b-u-n-gr-um=p-f." 2. Tell _a paid direct'from the marrufactur- match, upholstered iii figured rust earaches. The new entry is about �-er• H, J. Woodley, 'P.O. Box 904, reDp material: perfect condition. �� this guest frankly and Positively, . .A Negro who had been a Vancouver, $.C. i. at the first coil of the shell zpIor- Regular 6127 value. without displaying anger, that his fug chicken coups heard that the 3 PIECES 'around the funnel. ................. 9 actions are -objectionable. if he WATCH REPAIRS 10-PIECE CHESTERFIELD4 sheriff was after him. Hastily he OUTFIT •� Persists. speak to your host or sought the railway station and : R'ATt t4YS CLEANED OR MAI\_ SMART 3-piece suite, upholstered hostess. 3. Yes. It is discourteous, asked for a ticket to the e d 0! spring, 75 cents, other work if in figured veloui, bridge lamp rude, and usuell ' ineffective. A 1? and shade, walnut end table, amok. Farm y the line on the fastest train. Kling'srJewellerys401bTongei$t, sr• two silk cushions and , coffee well-bred person will always show "' Toronto. table (Reg. also value.) 5 Our fastest train left just ten M♦ patience in such instances. 4. Yes, minutes ago," he was told. CHESTERFIELD sulte, large :size, forum Loquacity is a habit that one "Well," gasped the Negro, "jes Hundreds Of Alpholatered in brown mohair, •r figured reversible Marshall spring , should -strive daily to overeome. give me' a ticket an' point out Wireless Operators Needed guaranteed thorou hey Feltham defines it thus: "A talks- de track!" P cushions.;cost new approximately, "five fellow may DOMINION GOVERNMENT NOW Q. I have never kiept chickens y be compared to an $150. _ -p_ Calling urgently for trained opera. 9 PIECES before, and I have a notion that unbraced drum, which beats, a tore who ' can send and receive "" 129 z .. messages In wireless code. Our CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 pieces, the manure, if kept dry, is a vale- wise man out of his wits. L ua-' I can see five flips, two upholstered in brown •repp, fig- «l graduates now In responsible post. ured reversible Marshall spring, ' able by-product, at least worth giv- city is the fiat of the mind- masculine and three femin. tions with TLC.M.P., R.C.A.F.. cushions; guaranteed thoroughly, Trans-Canada Airways, Dept. of Ing a little attention to. Am I ever running, and. almost incur- ins•" y p clean. ,'. Transport,, SiarcoaI Co.. etc. 3 PIECES right? Speaking roughly,:after able." 5. The host or hostess "How on earth can you tell For full particulars of proven HESTERFIELD sulte,� 3 sptecea, F reading your letter I would say should go first, followed b "the that?" • training course and evening code Gupholsterea'.ln splendid Drown classes, write silk mohair with figured reversible ;thicken manure equalled, a '1�4y guests in the order 'of Seating, 'Easy. Two are part tett)-ta- RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA ble and three on the tseirror." 64 BLOUR ST. WEST, TORONTO Marshall spring cushions. Cost new 1 fertilizer. If dry, Could it be This avoids 'confusion. 6, N0� COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED ; 1l g not Until leavin the table. For over-1.0 years a leading organi. COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED - used as aside-dressing on grow- ing Crops? What is the value of satlon of its kind in Canada. ;35.00 LARGE variety gas stoves ;4.95 up; chicken manure compared to the thsso 10 herbs in manure from one horse and one D R I i�K kitchen cabinets ;f(95 ; • DD dressers, ;4.9b up; sewing ; four daily sup of --information machines, ;li.6o., eow, mixed and looked after well? e3 HESE are only a few of the ma'uy,. "J.W.P.-Middlesex Co." HOT WATER Dri�in j throw h .Boston, hundreas of outstanding berg- A. The analysis of chicken man g g Mass, tins in a sale that we have never Y • .. Add the iuice of GARFIPLD TF�t'e to f►erbs one Tames J. Behr listened often- equalled before. are would run about 1%-3/6 i- Be loose■harmful tendiaeted,d.■Ital sates. tively to a broadcast of Informa- DONT miss seeing tufa opportune formula. Chicken manure is ee- - M'im Your cup of bot water tote better sad fir to buy furniture at such rid- for eonn,wn erork sacs THOROUGHLY to etean sec tion Please; obediently shut his icvlously low prices. `timated to have a value of $4,16 �`�► I iaatirial wales and help you loop,feel and eyes, when he beard Master of !` :)►dins son ut a-Tor 6 tar. CeremonieB Clition Fadimiln ask Liberal Terms Arranged „per ton while s mixture o! horse r'Y �f I .net tetter. At Ire ;• + or daig cow manure would have throat . sato 1 ea,t Patel fee . On An Purchase �� 9 R E E t A M p L E_t e the guest experts to shut their Y t value of $2.28 per ton. From ,ust AVd FREE[ oe010d T.e ce,.tae, _ eyes and tell the color of their LYONS tife:fe statements you will see that SA M P L E a - ties. The experts knew and the you are right in assuming, that " TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT ( Sponsors paid nothing, Mr. Behr, .kr chicken manure is a valuable by- " i 9F �I a s ' • who also knew, hit the car ahead 478-484 YONGE ST. product. It should be stored so , of him, paid $17.62. TORONTO ` that rain and snow will not wash - - through it, Drat. li4 1 Hese Avenue *-_ �t f ONE BLOCK NORTH OF COLLEGE through TORONI''O 3. CANADA. Issue No. 44 39 OPEN EVERY EVENING-MI. 3364 � t • •g ..a� -� :'c+- .s.-+.,ka:.a^r ;,,� .. ,`yv-.5.:,:�"+.-y,•..�r Y'. rri w_ a.a^^ p -'°�P""5..r• ,..-. ,.. '.•' 'vimi-_,t. :y.;y,�. 'i�...r:?a•+ 'i' .C. " a. rx.. .^,•. r... .:_ _„ .�".+,'�+•-• 5%b.,. r -�"�`%iN'i` °" -.,, .. :fr' a • . ss.- ' u; �. sti .'•+,-. acw.�,=:r:.,_r^ :� .:..9. ,rte �.,r.,.-.a.rv+di. r�r ,�. '+a*+�ars.:'-i.-ri u.+a.wwis'- .�,.as •e+:= ^ aY: .., - '., :.�...:.� ,,,,,X'i* '- :�' .!• +Arch•, .'^r' A,;xw`vv4� ,.-.,r. r- '.a* �:�•tis ,a .p. x ,R`--+ vi. .h,s. 'l. ,p,��,v�, ;/.fix' :`.{�•� at � :'r:,' .,..fie- .,,'ry": t �::� � � w ^� ,�^".�-.t. �'' Y ,� u�•,�". •' '. :.��s^�i.�'."'�.# ..:::' ..9,4'��''�e••rr '• '. ,, , .'+:k'.a±•,w .... i. aw�K'�;�?°,..� - .'�S -'f",. ^� ':,�; 3 ::t'-� .a_ i.. �.s. ..-�- ..*��,. {. ,�,..S'i x,. 'L'�x"'` ria, ..,. .�. r,. .•..:._-'�,�, . .,,„r ...-.: ,•. :.. ..,,. �.v, .r� 'i� '.ter .,,';'�, ..r4L;a S, _ ... _ ' r , ^q:.� .m... -.,'.a .... ;.;...,-.. .. ., i..� .. .r. .. r _ .. e.w%'.. ,A ”.k� r •d^ '-t7. _ •`., rz`, :**.,.e, ' . v'`a44... r a. > -' '`u. '��. "u,' �', w :-;i- r .r � .•ri�.va, r ,. . .... ' .[c. ... P"; '. ... ,.._:. : .. v.c ., ..r. ^k'Y-? fi.. r, t ce «�F�• x. .-:-1':; ,;,-+;e.,. iF _. -. .y 1. w,. .•. ,...a.. ..^fe .- 3":;.::G ",<'`' .�...Ile -3 .µ tr....r. _ 5:�. _ .G required to drive the lady enter- lowing classes: aSrs. F. Caner and daughter, - * NEWS ( tainere back to the city), and from (a, Grades 1 to 4•inclusive - Mrs. C. Everett, who have been vis- , --"T-- -these "liars" Mr. Newman collect- a recitation iting Mr. and Mre. H. Slack, spent T Pieker�ng -.Term ed over five dollars mhich-went in- (b)Grades b aril 6 - a retold Sunday at a Macke .,They th y homme $LTG per year. $140 la advance to the Laub coffers. A good night's story or .an original speech- are returning tmi their hme in Tor- MFAT AARKET ".�Io�pUons to the United States worst: Sosne single gentlemen, who (c) Grades 7 and 8 - as original onto this week —'a "d Gt, ldbLis, $Lpe in advance. he felt had remained single too speech. The Women's Institute intend long, he showed his sy %patlhy and 4. Each school may send TWO holding a tanquet in the school on We carry a fIIII IIIIe s) unit 20odar, Pssprietsr sorrow, by paying them five or ten comWtitors from EACH of the fol- Friday night, Nov. loth. Flesh cents. Hot Doge and Coffee prepar- icrWing classes: Miss D. Watson spent the Week- - DUNBpATON ed by the Women's Institute wus (a) Grades 9 and 10 - an orig- end at her home in To +o. , served to conclude-.. the evening's final speech• Congratulations to •r, and 'Mrs. and 0• evening, November •entertainment- It was announced (b) Grades 11 and 12 - as or- R Bone, on the arriva iAl daugh- Oa Tuesday a en g, 1\ 4th, at 8 p. m. in Dunbarton. Unit- that ,?n Nov. 24th, there would be iginal speech. ter. Cured Church, a Concert will be given held a Mock Trial, the tbench to be 5. All entries must be sent, by Mr, and Mrs. R.'Ramer were the 1by Mr. Hunnisett's Orchestra from occupied by his Lorship, Mr. Just- mail, to Mr.' R. C. McWhirter, of recipients of many 'beautiful and A/��a� the Fred Victor Mission, Toronto. ice Frank M. Chapman, while Mr. Broughaan, Ont. by November 20th. 'useful gifts at a shaver given them Ls This Casoert is under the auspices Walter C. Thomson and Mr. Harry 6. Prizes - 1. $30cash, donated last week. We wish the bride and Our ddI1V6Ty 18 at you-r 86TiiCe of the' C. G. 1. T. Group and the ! A. New';nan twill conduct the case. by Mr. Robt. Reesor and Ar. A. groom gmany years of wedded hap- defendant will be chs y. p - Phone Pick 1620 f `promceeds are for Red Cross Work. The charged with Newman, ointl 2. A Cu , donat- piness. Admission, 25 and 10 cents. * ' some "slimy" proceedings co ed by Mr. Herder Down, for the, Owing to the heavy fog last Fri- CLARENCE SILK ed with 'a beef ring. At an early outstanding recitation or speech. S. day morning, Mr. and Mrs. Eck- SOUTH ONTARIO TEACHERS' date to be arranged, a fowl supper A Book, for each ist-Prize Winner. hard in their car,• and Mir. Roy ck collided at the • . vii -6 will be held. Those desirous of don- .en's Institute, for the school with four corners of Altona. uc chi y; The Annual Teachers' Convent- 1 sting, and, or partaking should get the highest points. the .occupants escaped with-minor - ion for South Ontario, will hold ' in touch with Messrs M. S. Chap- The Contest is to be held on injuries, but both the car and the -- their 40th session,, in the parlours man, Gard. Winters or the care- 'T'hursday evening, NV. 23rd, at truck were badly smashed. - RADIO of Whieby United Church, on Nov. taker, not later than Saturday, 7.30 .p. m. sharp, at the Township --�--- -- - 2nd and 3rd. The public school here 4th, Hall, Broughanit - MEN'S CLUB, DL NBIARTON will be closed on those days. On --.►- Everybody welcome. Admission - 1 - and Thursday morning, opening oxer- Pickering Township Oratorical FREE. A cordial invitation is extended cissa will be conducted by Rev. C. Contest• . -- to all the men of Dur6arton and , G. Park, M. A. pastor of Idle church ALTONA Rouge Hills to coons and spend an -r-C 1 RIC at 9.15. followed L address of Iwel-, 1. Contest open to all school child- enjoyable evening' on the 1st and _-« lye Gower, of Toronto, visited 3� Fridays of each month. A var- — r F. L, Beecr;`__, shairsnun of the 2. Pupils must compete in the Pith Mrs. M. Tindall for 't few led form of entertainment will be Whitby Board of Education At 10 grade in which they were register- days. ' provided for all So don't wait uxt- Reliablt Service Inspector K. A. Hutchison, B. A., ed in September, 1939. til you are asked Accept this as Reasonable Rates will introduce he visitors and tea- 3. Each school may send' ONE ;MEN WANTED an invitation and you will be cord- New C. G.C. Battery Radios chers, followed by an address, on '-dompetitor from EACH of the fol- ially .welcomed, at the Community 831,93 Complete with Batteries "Principlcs' in Modern Teaching as Be a local or rural Familex Dealer. Hall in Dunbarton. The next`meet- Illustrated by Composition" by Mr. Wonderful-chance to make big cash ing is Friday, Nov. 3rd at 8.15 p. iBROOKLIN ONT. Adrian MacDonald, D. 1'aed., of Eyesight Education profits! Everybody must buy the nL Phone 15 r 11 the Toronto Noranal School. In the 200 guaranteed necessities. that you handle. Weekly rofits w as you - afternoon, an address wmrill be liven $rid- Y P . g� � ROCK _ try Mr. MacDonald, "Principles in expand your protected route of reg- -Modern Teaching as Mustrated by EFFICIENCY utar uam, Once a buyer, always s 1THEATRE co - R uABw - Literature". Reports of Committeesv customer. Enjoy all the profits to rDi0 SERVICE and Auditors, and the Book. Fair ! be made in your neighborhood. ^��"�'�=TF3� And Project Display at 3 o'clock. Write for free details and cataleg- On Friday morning the Conven- r� H. TU(J ue. Familex.•570 St. 'Clement. Mon- - Z"ert Servdee a all stakes ' .-ition will attend an Educatior3l U u mal THURSDAY FRIU.iY&SATURDA' { - of receivers, (bnference at the Peterboro Goll- _ NOVEMBER 2. 3 and 4. Bdag year mets lore sad Sam egiate. Dinner will .be served at St. Opt. ' Two C_"v,L at 7,00 and 0.00 Stowek of tab" alwsym an hasmm8. ATTENTION! t Johns Church at 50 cts. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 gstmdl W. Gray, — Deoallham On& 'Upper Canada Bible Sociep make Fa►esidtt 3peaialimt an argent appeal 911a y Bldg. (app. P. OJ .�.... "'AMBUSH" l 1 roc Cera Oshawa. Psoas 111 p ' Brock Road vet WITH The British and Foreign Bible I have emphasized many points O IKSHUTT ;Society siaae its foundation in 1804 _Pit aGLADYS SWARTHOUrbefore by the fact that industry v Utas ever had as its sole object, had recogsrizei the necessity due to LLOYD LOLAN Crushed. isether in peace or vas^. "the wid- decreased efficiency of workers so v���`^ Pit Run ALSO or .circulation of the Holy Script-'' they have been forced W take act- - . 1 Frost � mood . :Grave THE .JONES FAMILY ssrea without > or casirrr>ent. ion to combat glare and its effects Agency Fraort 1914 till 1919 it distrilE+uted upon workers. Thio.is net to be. ov- Sand and Graded in connoction with the Great War, er-looked because it was Fouad that 1N - ,morn than nine million copies of the dee in some m8ea had _Stone ii ! �?tew $trek of Tarts a Baa/ the Scriptures in over 80 different reaches- 25 percent, So important v Iangaages, as►d fir+ Canada scene Dalivere3 or Lo►dei in Pit -s+^ on s•�N - 434,814 in 18 languages. In the les- Indeed has this become that it is _ sn8u no longer a detail. Lighting engin- .pMOTIE: Pleat, Pick 1026 Impl�r ea WAR is "soft les- se- ware since then, such service eers and experts play an import- _. Toronto office Hovtard 6471 Plows. new wo Ste- bas "has been faithfully rendered. ant Fart in Construction of planta The Society in Canada tnd New- .jOBN BOURNE dt dOl�l KO�sy' BER.. A W`nd 3 .THOS LYE foundland, throve its fifteen aux- and factories in advising hove to re- _NOVEMBER. 8. 7 and 8 • to all to contrib move glare from its effects on em- ` !diaries, appeals ployees and_so-in- time completely First Show at 7.00 Claremont chit• - ate to a War emergency Fund es- 1Last Complete -bow at 8.20 out of industridl life. Yet glare sf� tablished (� n -EDWARD G. ROBINSON -- --- eft$. 25- percents and eye defects fij fid mamtsm;and, If po�sib are proven to affect approximately k, to increase Vie -circulation of '�> s 40 percent of school children and the Holy' Scriptures throughout .the as high as 75 percent of tate peo- t - a d o Service wend, without distinction of friend plc of ^^mature life. Industry has ' r - I Am the haw" ',or foe. R a e nate been unselfish in its expenditure W supply of New Ttestatnents for PTe ions for its workers because by so _ psllrs-t0 all makes. Reu • BARBARA + 'NEI sentation to all from Canada and r JOHN 13EaL doing it speeds up efficiency again. Q un onable charges. Worn Newfoundland who may be called Did you ever atop to think -that .S ' 5 h ,�E`DY B 3R RY to proceed overseas in the Armed yours might be a very selfish int �o vel 10V -'.Orr, KRUGEF guaranteed. and Auxiliary Forces'of the Crown Brost when you realize that 40 per ALSO - and to ^acct, as far . as passible, cent of industrialARTHUR FSE LD '-the increased need for Scripture eye. .conditions distribution due to war condition. in need of correction originated in he11 you Want to treat "Say It in Frei�iclr" Ge,„a�Radio sad Television I This essential. servic,�.in time of pttbHc school fife. , •' . . the Children or Mother and wiTll -aHember om�ial lcaas� ser,►ia i • _ n'ar must at all costs �e maintain- •,. :. _ -Anon it'x a. ed, that seen and women of every RAY MILLAND 46 Phone fi201. PICKRRIN� natio,i .may, "through patience and .Dad to a trip . ..tend them ULY M E BR A DN A -,comfort of the Scriptures, have L .I R E N E H E R V F.Y hope"- of the triumph of, right, and NOTTER by Highway Cruiser for a MAR�Y CARLI-LE �tlie establishment of peace. Iia these days of emergency, floppy aIId CarefIee jOUlIley �' E.O'N& ALL - Aare you withold your gift. Massey-Harris 11UNKRAL 1t1BlOFOR AND + Contributions should be sent A BHiALIMi1i �. l ihraagir your local branch :r to the ;Far1n Implements, Stieconer to W. J. Matber4 �+ Upper Canada Bible Society, 14 �j. !!j f Q� '� 8rA aRviUe j College Str., Toronto. _ i (� tom► lCll 3p6 a Salesand Service Night and D Ly Service .COMMUNITY CLUB, PICKERfN ee SO . ' 8ioiness Pilau- ,_Residence Khoo 1 $�, esiDl 9820 . Over one hundred of the memb- „enet •ers ar.d Liends, (all gentlemen),• - '�� 380 1 attendbd the Opening Night for the In simple but rice de- $ I Season, a; the Club Ruoms, Thurs- sign we car- furnish day night last. P. M. Yeates, al- memorials that w;1I P�ON� trawl ways a good friend of tht.. Club, please from every ' arranged a Program of the 'floor standpoint, in dignity �a`(e __`show nature, created by members of appear-ace our ��``` , of his large circle of talented Tor- through will stand out '•e PERMANENT N A G 141C- PAIN through the ages. -S' �(� Ca THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Onto friend's. Orfs of the "touching” • evc,nts of the evening oc•currc,d at i Na Greats- Tribute A(� s4 .� lFilll line Of Cern ma— AND NERVI-ES. IT MA,Y BE 'the ti:rne N. W. STAFFORD a� v1 ��QT11 ohiuery A'ad plowa� YOUR EYES, � H. A. Newman took the -evening in hand. He commenced HiQ6way Monumental Works � � plow points and repairs C. H. TUCKeOPT. D. with that popular idea of lmacing ,Jp*, 462 '.1'hitby Out. ' - - each lrentlemon in turn, rise, Rive TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT for ail kinds of MAssey- his full names address, anarried or Kutgston Road West DIM" Rhwk OM r. to Eastern l;ou-e F}•one 4500 Harris machine ry. pbon. 16516 � single. He started to Pne every JOHN L. 41LLM�N married man, who said he was sin- i + - ale. (when they heard someone was > _..� i BROUGHAM, OW. -qm IM, :, :.�•;u' .. .y'.^.'r a^• M. �^z-• v ,`. .".',�'�t,'•�».r r.r T''„ T^''�'�^#s. li•:; ��=^r•sr•- '-arc r` ,s � r.nn x•." trwrr-�- 's� r- :r: �''�s•.- -,.fir • .,.. ;fir' .. .., /-N �.w^...•%,,.,. "p'd��'V.i,,•,•F•..i f,4.�P%,� .•--ifY.-' ,,�+'`C+:lnPr-. r"!3 _ �•�._-f.-`�..C."O F. '•i:.�...1 +'un `h. .L �- •. .°°-`. '¢ ^,Y � 'P:Fh•�-`� �:`y.' 1C. .. �;. •. . •.-.,•,-..: ., •ft -, .'. ........:.}'.`�.•...' '9^�^a:. '.i.a1. ::4'.. •- •dry.. •.,,C ,a. :t`. r.l,r ..o�,r� .n. ..y.s,., ., '"°�„-.,-. .,�. ..w',-. .1....:'•..' visa.. ....;,r .:/d:' ...`.s�-... rk ',':•w y.., ....,•... :a On fro:•+ ..de.: ^�. .�tr_.�a � y ••pr• "'� S".!.?•*'s. �., 'ra•,,�e,i +. t — -•�_ � �_. .� -_. �_ .- r .rte.r�� m�f, Win H. Walker a +CLABB�[ONP not too good health. continues in, eons apeat Sunday last with Osh- " w Keep in mind, the 8-Point Rally XT. and Mrs. Augustine enter �arelatives. ; ant the Baptist Chuzeh here this ex- tained Stouffville friends on Tues- IAttie Misses Betty and Hal f n� �� �• Notim to' Yoii � _ening. daY ineveng islet• Williams of Whitby, spent seve About twenty-five mambo= of Mrs. Pascoe (nee JMrAie Bray), days haat week with their grand- the Baptist Church congregation of Hampton, visited her cousin, mother, Mrs. M. Gormley. %' We do Banding mall Jostle atteanded the Rally at Aurora on Mrs. Rumohr last week. Mr. J. Young and son. spent OAFiPRNTBJ GI. s" ]Monday evening. The choir of the Baptist .Church Sunday last with Dunbarton relat- =vee. 10�[ENTINO• The Young People of the United assisted in the.annivereary servic- es at Bin last Sunday. s � PLCTIIf RING : Church entertained a large group ng $;. of the Uxbridge'Y. P. on Monday Wm.•Birkett will be in the hunt- ROOFING! SPECIAL �� - avenin last geek.• A good time Ing Party from Stouffville n t "Aouacil Standard- ening, x; ,y jEtUUFIi�ti was held.by all. thin year. They leave at once. Good t-1 Std. Wgkt. Asphalt Shingim RIB-ROLL or Chas. Derusha hal the misfortune ' luck Sf6.00 per sato f Tite•Lap Roofln� We also sell Brantford RooBos asst week, to lose a finger-tip and The new garage at the corner 4-1 'Uvyr Wght. Ashphalt Shingles is being widely Mate,tals,Empire Bntliruom the nail of one hand -Ahen the is beginning to "reach for the sky" $6.65 per aqm used for bousea. Egaipznent, Duro Water _ hand became entangled in some The ceanent-block walls are going All first quality Toronto Asphalt Idt ,iProoA ermanent, , Systeme, Beatty_ `' the gears around.the threshing machin- up rapid.y. _ 1 Roofin Co. Shingles. In iota'"' A' g g proof requires BtgHie Fy,nibmpot� cry The W. M. S. of the United Con of 5 sqre. or over. minimum upkeep. other Building 'lMateria ft "Bill" Tomlinson of .O. A• C., at gregation are holding a Cooking bwoo�k go p!! School in the Community Hall here Prices subject to Chane whhoat Etlti rr�te� j+ree m. Guelph°was _hams over the week- -- -,tend. He was suffering from an in- on Wednesday, Nov. 15th, at 2 p. notice. g ork Guaranteed . nred shoulder, received at the only m. and 8 P. m. conducted by Miss T D f� ❑ J y Myrtle Miller, of the Guerne _PICKERI O _ _:! i Y._J.• LL V _ R_ game-of this time of the year,- y -Co.-Co. See t�tneir advertisi Particulars + Phone Fi502. gby LUMBER YARD A number of the Young People later. � DICKERING, ONTARIO of ,the United Church-attended the - —_ : :N Officers Congress- at Blackstock, on CIfAREMONT 50 YEARS AGO r— h p Barela •TansnOrt J Saturday last. The Clazemont Y. ('taken from News Nov. 1st 1889) � � N�RVO � r • P. had charge of the Worship Per- -- ' .rill a.k ,orr"bolo.r - iod in the afternoon. Mr. Jas. Birrell and Mr. Wm. FIT vo K l or o! Dry Service Ci1n81t1t The regular monthly meeting of Leaper shingled Mr. Henry Thom- �,t, between Claremont, Broag+ha3 ��ED IE, Wol<nan's Missionary Society son's house last week. ' (+�, , _ . � i �., Greenwood, Whitevale.and Toronto W.I). TWE IE .- held at the hoa,e of Airs. Claremont Ivan a new doctor, in - �1 �I R. R. 1, Pickering Frank Carson, on Thursday, Nov- the person of 'G. A4. Brodie, M D., My drivers are trainee is be eareis, On Roofing forBarns and For ember 9th, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Raw- brother of our Veterinary Surgeon, courteous and reliable. enure Group will �e in charge of O'• -Brodie is locating two doors NARY Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay 'the program. All women are cord- from the Baptist Church. Caaad•'��+'�Pd" Spedal Rates an Long ants■es Track, Barn Door Hardware, ;,ally invite, The new Methodist . Church is COWERS IN ONE COAT hauling. Lift Eze Garage,Cemenf work -Under its own heading will be now what the people expected to XMISHES MFE,CTLY and Carpenter work of all found items of interest taken from see - a handsome edifice. The plan- DRfIES IN NO TNJ I No ender tee ssuhl, Now tee Imp ibis paper of fifty years akinds. Allgo. Just terers are now getting in the fin- about that time a Claremont col- fishing touches and expect to be a>riplsmta hued sail Dealer for Eastern Skeet :usnzs was atarGed, between torr and through next week. On-the face of frac• tiro weatber t'roducts. ;five years after the first publics- .the building are engraved the words tion. We hope our readers will "Methodist Church". The usual cue- ='r• Clam $,r,% !. G 1 Lei u9 gi veyoi anestimate on your e Class, a and,C.. Requirements. And it of interest. tom has been departed from in not owned and operated t t The .Woman's Association held having the dote hi erection there Frosak L )Sandy their regular monthly meeting in too. Twenty or thirty years,hence, *} #fin � the school room, on ThurWay, Oct- this oamssion Will tarnish cause for PUNO•TUNING Law Motor ,"St les.. ober 26th. with a good attendance. regret• Pians were.completed for the- Fowl Messrs Miller and Sons have lat- AND C,�-Piymauth Sapper, which will be held in the ely -shipped several lots of Shzop- - Specials Community AsU, on Wednesday, illi l;i of Pepair Wor)< s!1<nira sheep to tine United States. _ l lJJJL ;Noumber 8th. Adelicious meal They sent a ram lately to .Portland All Tuning Guaranteed w^ WAS served to about ninety 1wple• Oregon.. His travelling expenses C. S. MWT)ONALL9 Bays' Summer Sweaterg dOOD USED CARS The Annual Meeting of the Ont. amounted to $100, and weighed 300c, eseh GOODYEAR TIRES fS! Ckaa SO Ave, Twr +County Educational AsaociaLtion is pounds. WI[.i.ARD BATTER b _ions Lakeside 1504 ,GENERAL BLACKSMITHli13 = to Isle held in Claremont on Friday Typhoid fever has made its app= - :BOyih' CS81[l Shoes, $1.45 • eretoon and evening, November earanee in ouT village. Two cases Orders takenst NEWSOM= _ a Bir SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS aft �? 10th. The County Public Speaking .now reported , Glue w s tris' on a New or �iised Co i Contest will be conducted by Mr. . - ► lid .moi t D ) �!))q. l,6) Hours'Towing Service, T l : .IS. A. Innen. of Uxbridge. At s p. �KINSALE The Beal Store,t'ilS!!M Irl : . a pairGtordon J. az. a meeting of school trustees Lam 1; : and ratepayers will be held. Music The Hallowe'en social-- held last Pt3oNK eu Sport shirts, with Phone� Men- Friday evening was well-attended, FURNITURE .. will be pro�ied by Claremont cal- pe �ehort sleeves $ Plllll`BRt:�I(}, :ON' 4lu l Wit. a9nd there twss keen competition in ► 1•� @i. the. children's amateur contest. - We ^re -displrpipg an attraetiv A very enjoyable time was speint ' The W. 1. met at the home of variety of Men's F Odin, 15C., 2oc• stt'the United Church on Saturday Mrs. Aluminum and Orsoiteware Stc. afternoonafternoonI,when the Mission Band Duna t Thursday after- Furniture and F'uroRuee 25C•� 35C.and 50e. a pr, Zkneld a Hallowe'en Party. Many of noon with a goodly number pz+es- Novelties. n - ent.�The Roll Call - "Wife Preser. Prices low;in keeping with times. � 0* .Bradley R. G. CL���ii\TNV the parents and friends were per- . ver brought forth many interest- D A • rent..Gaimes and contents, add s . y the children was zng suggestions. A paper - "Home �;�290i .: : .,. Mii'UNB,RAL DEREC�R .program past on +enjoyed by all. Many cam in con- Economics" was. given .by Mrs. R. twe and created.much merriment. E. Mowbray. Maple W mutual Fill Private Ambulancein A manber from here attended the '+ - A splendid lunch was served by the Fowl Supper- and Draznr held at Day and bet$+++utas ^ _ elder girls'of the Band. Much creel- 1 �aB�TaaC�, �+�• Monene Wft it is due Miss Kathleen Beelby and Mt Zion last Tuesday evening. NOTIC E The executive of Y. P. met -� WA i►AN13SA INS. Cg. Jtlalvern x000 bar Helpers jos this fine afternoon rater int lrarel a j tlg�� O� t�� 7 erg M 3r • Onto of entertaiznraent- at the parsonage on Monday even- CtiMg Paas your way ev Brougham Union Lodge A. F. ing, a very interesting time was Buildings day, -- on swafto azn r o 9 Mrs. rhos. Farndale spent Sun- COAL, COKE,, ".an unusually large nwnbers of vis- WlndmilhL 81iss e� " of last day last with his parents there. Automobile Insurance e! D, CEMENT, ltors or. Wednesday evening _ Mics Glenyce Stephen spent the oPUO week, when Sen, Warden Milton weeio-end at home her All, Kin& =• AT D, (1RA�'EL, Farr's Elevator , Murk, received the thirty odd Sen- Wrtte m, rIm.e -ior Wardens of this distn—OW-`Tor-- Miss Mabe] r home spent the and Claremont, Ont• week-end it her home .Here. ..BOWMAN 8C R!O E ionto District "B". The S. W's were l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkin and NHI'I'NT ANTA!>ti0 BUILDER'S' SUPF'LI � Phone - Res; J38 Office Wn secompanied by many members of. their re3pective hlodges. A feature � X190 193 ll <' :C;` r j aP}:� y th the evening was the ,tresentat- _ Contslesiea Agents for ion of s Life Membership in this We hae,e ailro plw.-ed in stock n fall �vernmant to Buy Wheat } ` ;odge, to an active member of the AWE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING We give highest grade. t : 1'ltione at our expense. "t Craft, a.former Claremont boy, in - CO3t3,'ANY .FEEDS. the person of Clark,-Rawson, of CHICKENSA. [ • '�`�R.j �� A track � your serenest ' Toronto. Two busses from Toron- - •• j i j L `+ to, containing members of DoricPickering, Ont and Riverdale Lodges, were used.. a We also bay coarse gsaeb " 'I An excellent pro>'rnan was also en- Office phone 7400 Residence 65 � 41` . The annual horvcast harm servic- VALVE of the Claremont United Church M tnvi11 be held on Sunday and Wed -inesday, November 5th and 8th. On - Sunday, at it a' m the service will Your best market is i ht at hone: If :BU be in charge of the Pastor, Rev. l-._1._) I• I•,. Kennedy, and in the evening, at you have a quantity of chickens ready. # q Air 7 o'clock, Rev. Douglas S. Davis, of YDodge for 1944 Ding City, will conduct the service. for market, hone or write and our ` The choir, under the leadership .of `3 7 Fargo 1-2 ton, perfect ' f. Mr. Donald Hedges, will render a • special music at both services. On buyer will call and quote you the .mar- " Wednesda evening, the ladies ^of : 37 ,Plymouth Deluxe Coupe ' c y ket rice. Veal calves are nowtake n the congregaiion will serve aChick- '; P in lovely . condition -en Pot Pie Supper from 5.3(� to 8 r J r 3 ' f which apopular in• at our new W hiiLy Plant, situated tan o cloak, after h 3 5 Plymouth De Luxe se .concert wi1I be given by the King at the old 1Vlushroom Farm, sameas 'City Young People, who will prf:s-' exeepfianally goad scut a drama entitled "Head,trong in the past, Monday, Tuesday and c_ ,Joan". This is a very humorous t=T • SC�'VICe -play. Don't miss it. Musical num- lry stoned a 'A��so � _ �• ` •4 -berm will be rendered 1,etwcen acts. y ALF, MOLE, Claremont. K Corrie aril bring your friends. Adm- PHJNE 3201 't 40 tents, two for 75 ctx. Children, PI CKERI N Q ,FAF?M S LTD .,'Tt.yy... •-¢C. ..'. .,' ^>b.,:m.: .•.4'...-.-. +. e_.,ne^::s,+GrF9�.ob!'.. m ..a=^ors +.-z+ ees E/f'..,. ..:..ri.a.G.ua4>'-:'�rJ.a•-Frs,' rat:•r -.�c+afex _ r.+-»� C--T-!..•2 k`+.'ci,a,_;#• - _ Sy F?A_`. s .rc"' .-r.. •-.. - - •s•. 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Ye —- have heard that it was said Thou Nevertheless Every Housewifex v • sch OO� shalt love thy neighbor, and hate Should Guard'Against Pos. , • thine enemy. 44. But I say unto Bible Food Poisoning you, Love your enemies, and pray The use of the term "ptomaine ] for them that persecute you; 45. poisoning" in . respect of illnessy Lesson • o, that' ye may be sons of your caused,by bad food is insleadin , F thee who is in heaven: for he at leasttechnically, ,it was pointed a.aketh his eun to rise on the evil out recently at the offices of the LESSON I and the good, and sendeth rain on Montreal City. Health Department. -RIGHTEOUSNESS IN '-THF the• ust and'the`unjust. Towards ! _ •lll��• � j In point of .tact, very few people -.. KINGDOM your enemy, there must be no fiery ever die of real ,ptomaine poison- n ► (For .1r nistiu Suntol- day) oration h ao no anre d lofty Ing ; •'e T - , blateheMr 8.17.6:18. , . P y It was explained, however, there . s4 'feinted Text, Matt. &17-210; mand- are other poisons that develop In 38-48; K•1-4. Matt. 6:1'* Take heed that ye foodstuffs, There are, the calmon- ti ' - 4 Golden Teat.—Ye therefore do not your righteousness before oils and the dysentery organisms, ��� PACK.aZAT y shall be perfect, as your heavenly men, to be seen of them: else,-ye some of,which produce specific ¢ � WEIGHS ABOUT Father is perfect. Matt. 5:48. have no reward with your Father diseases when consumed in food. ONE HALF POUNO, :'TBE LESSON IN ITS SETTLNG w'ho is in heaven, 2. When there- Then _there _is the .botulinus _ _._. 77 7Time.=5 ria �of X D.2'7. 'fore thou alma, sound not a group of- r�aaimsr�n>lich"does not — `! P t; E HALF TON. Place.—On a mountain, the ex- trnmpiet before thee, as the hypo- itself produce any infection, out - COOF.,se7rrMCA5ERVICE.IW— act location of which we do not erites do in the synagogues and in does produce a toxin which could know, _ e the streets, that they may have make the patient ill, producing a s +4L — STT�E �I�s condition medically known as bot- USED ON THE ISLAND There was never a church nor glory of Wa Verily I say unto OF YAP, HAVE HOLES -•-a creed which put a man's life too.u, They pace re�cggtved their re- ulism. The botulinus toxin is very THROUGH THE CFJYTERS, such a severe test as does this sec- ward. S. But whe``t thou doest deadly, has a high mortality to its 'h a lion of the Sermon of Christ alms, let not thy left hand know debit 'but the organism is destroy SO THAT THEY (Matt. 5:17-20). what thy right hand doeth: 4. ed when exposed to,i temperature \ MAY The Perfect Law that ,thine alms may be in secret: of 175 degrees Fahrenh?it for 30 BE: 1 and thy Father who seest in secret minutes or more. c:ARRIE� 17. Think not that I came to _ -- - a -the lave-ar ..recompense thee. - —T k-ot such poTs= _ - ABOUT y • onings, all foods should either be MORE tame not to destroy, but to fulfil. Christ fulfilled the Saw by his obe• cooked at once, or put in refriger- EASILY. r Cod Liver Oil hence to it is a more perfect way ation under conurtiona of cold that BOOKS Mev RUn CeLO will prevent the multiplying of the - � Than any other man obeyed the - .7 s1 E.7Il - `PUBLISHED BEFORE low; he fulfilled it by giving it spores or organisms with which IBTC s richer,•deeper, nobler meaning the food has been contaminated. ge Shortain the supply of cod Food in metal containers shouldn't NO LONGER ARE u Than was commonly ascribed to it 0RC7TECTED HY by the teachers of Israel. Most liver oil depended on for the "sun- be an if there is •ny bulge in, shine' vitamin for children, has the can. Spoilage is often accom- RIGHTS. st all, Christ revealed the periEct B-n - kaW, which is the law of love. been felt acutely by the Child Wel- panied by formation of gas, which 18. For veril I say unto you, Till fare Association at Montreal Ex- would produce bulges. "Left-overs" THE island of Yap, in the south PaciBr,is famous for its curious y y y ecutive-Director Esther M. Beath must be kept strictly cold until atone money. Some of the coins are more than a dozen feet in ►eaven and earth pass away, one last week- read to be cooked again. "Pres- diameter, and are displayed In the yard of the owner: Since they t or one i y _ a tittle shall in no wise ar ., � h d2 could be concealed.hlCealed - '°' -' - peas away from the law, till all Unless a new source is found for sure cooking should be used in - ._ stolen. . there is tette danger, of their being ` things be accomplished. 19. Who- the cod liver oil. 75 per cent, of canning or. preserving non-acid soever therefore shall break one Which formerly was supplied by foods, as mere boiling will not kill 0 a of these least commandments, and trawlers operating in the now war- botuliaus spore's I J �'r�A�10 .7 /r►�rTAEJ V ' dull teach men. shall be tailed torn north Sea, the Dominica's And lastly, Health Depart- C supply may become exhausted, she ment was unanimous thgt "When least in the kingdom of heaven: - 'bat whosoever shall do earl teach sold.. Many orders made early in in doubt, It throw it out,', should them. he shall be called great in the year have not yet been filled. be the tinaI ruts in regard to all HORIZONTAL 'Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 Opposed to in. the kingdom of heaven. Sirs. Beath said the price already foodstuffs. 7 Claudette IO She gained 20. For I say unto you, that ex- has advanced 25 per cent., meaning pictured AP fame in an increased coat of al>out $3,560 a Diamond drill operators in Can- actess• 17 To satiate. rept your righteousness shall ex- year for the 4,000 babies the Child ads working under contract on 7 She stars in 18 Golf teras. - eted the righteouspess of the Welfare Association has in its. mineral deposits during1938 drill- motion —s• scribes aiid 'Pharisees, ye shall in care. She predicted a still further ed a footageof-2,296,773—almost 12 Piece of 20 She is a so wise-enter into the kingdom of advance. 435 milestry. LUTHER 22 Prosperity. heaven. The righteousness of the 13 Eggs of fishes. pp�yy 23 Of a Wind a tying, wribes and Pharisees was an ex- IS Woven string. N11DPT service ternal righteoustess. The right- 1 16 Penny. trees sousness of which.Jesus speaks in 17.To cover with 28 Trivial. the following verses is one that clay. 91 Eccentric includes all the external righteous RADIO �N QT E S 19 Military wheel. -acts insisted upon by the Jewish shell. a3 To emulate. 21 Gold quartz. ST Awn. leaders of his day,but also implies 22 Spangle. 42 Intended 81,She works in 3a Roiling swell a heart of parity, sincerity, truth- A IN D s;N E W S 24 Neither. slight. --.U.S.A. of water. fulness, and real love for others, _ even for one's enemies. Such By MADGE ARCHER 20 Parent A4 Neuter YiR'!'[CAL 40 Decorated ,righteousness has �`een lived for 28 Broth. Dom• 2 Musical metal. PLAYS, ANCIENT AND MODERN CBL, CBY, Football order of after- 27 To percolate. 43 To drink 'dremas. 43 Impudent. its in Jesus Christ. Christ, through- . Much may be expected of NBC's -noon ,'w , 9:00•p.m., CBL, r `ter 29 Measure. slowly. 3 Solitary. 48 Needy. lout his entire life, and through "Great Plays" series to Judge by Hewitt Inaugurates -first hockey 30 Accompanies.' 47 To do wrong. 4 Wager. 48 Fodder vat. his teachings, perfectly reveals the quality of Sophocles' Anti- broadcast of season, from Toronto. 32 Opposed to 48 To observe. S Measure of 50 Three. o what God d ' desires of men. gone", Euripides' "Alcestis" , and Maple Leaf Gardens, game, pie odd. 49 Drunkard. tyle• 32 Measure Of The Christian Spirit the great morality play of the six. Leafs vs. Boston Bruins . . . 10:00 34 Branch of 51 Yawns. 8 To wander cloth. " 88. Ye have heard that it was teeath century "Everyman" which p.m., CBY,' Arturo Tbpeaulni con- learning. 54 Nothing. idly. 3&;alt. elu , eye for an.eye, and a tooth have been heard for the last ducts NBC orchestra in toad SS'Palm lily tree 55 Tales. 7 Beasts'skins. 54 Modern. for a tooth: 39. but I say unto you, three Sundays over the NBC-Blue Beethoven concert ...... Nov. 5 2:00 .36 Metrical foot. 57 Thin layer. 18 Court. 55 Spain. Resist not him. that is evil: but 39 Wigwam. 60 She was .born 9-Small dap.. 36 Exists. network beginning at 2 p.m, p.m.. NBC-Blue, Great Plays l9 Sm SB Forst . "me" whosoever smiteth thee' on shy 3 p.m' CFRB, John Barbirolli con- 41 Noun in , right cheek, tu.n to him the other The present aeries has been pro- ducts N. Y. Philharmonic,. 6:30 termination. France. 11 Far. .59 Publicity. Wso. What Christ condemns is pared with the active co-operation 4 Yp,m., CBL Commentaries on'week's10 not the prosecution of those who of the American, Library Associa- news . . . 8-p.m. CBL, Nelson Ed- are guilty of robbery and violence, tion and will present four to five dy's final appearance on Chase & 5 -- ----hut the spirit of revenge. - - Sanborn Hour . . . p.m,, 40. And if any man would go ury up to the present day. A study Richard Croaks returns to the Pire- =• to law with thee, and take away manual has been prepared by Ble. stone Hour as soloist . . . 10 p.m., thy Boat, let him' have thy cloak vias Davis, the producer, covering CBL, Contented Hour . . . Nov, 7, Qw. The fact that it is going to the entire season. Future plays in g p.m., CFRB, Big-Town . . 9:00 _ be a case at law implies that $.here order are, Nov. 5, "Dr. Faustus," p.m. CBL, Malcolm and Godden., _ - -la something -t9 be said on both Nov. 12, "Romeo and Juliet," Nov. duo-pianists . . . 30 p.m. CBL. Tor-%, a .iide& Jesus says: Forestall yopr 19, "Much Ado About Nothing," onto Symphony under Sir Ernest opponent, do more .than he actual- Wov. 26, "Macbeth," Dec. 3, "Vol- MacMillan . . . Nov: 8, 9 p.m., CBL, b' demands; give what he could pone," Dec. 10, "Tartuffe,"'Dec. 17; Labour:Relations d'_ ussion• . . sot demand. 11. And whosoever "The Beggar's Opera." The series 9:30 p,ID., CBL, Musical Com.dy in � - sisll compel thee to oro one mile, will be resumed on Sunday, Jannr modern,rhythm. by Percy Faith . . _ ge with him two. Whatever we ary 7th, with Sheridan's "The Riv Nov. 9, 8 p.m., CBL, One Stan's - gad ourselves compelled to do, ala". The series is being presented Family . .'. 8:30 p.m., CBL, Songs ` we should do not with a grudging over the blue network•of the NBC from the Boulevards of Pa.:.; . spirit, but willingly, and indeed and can be tuned In from Buffalo's 9 p.m., CBL, Fanny (Baby Snooks) 6 do more than we are asked to do, station WENR, _ Brice and Hanley (Daddy) Stafford to go the mile and then to go NOTES AND NEWS on Good News . . . 12:30 on ;don- 53 -,"the second mile. Be generous as days through to Fridays, CBL,.the 51 well as honest. Nev. 3, 9 p.m., CBL, Unusual ac- Ontario Farm Broadcasts Markets, Love Your Enemies tivity broadcast on a fast freight producer information, agriculti.rai 42. Give to him that asketh thee, train running between Toronto ' news, specialized N•earner'forecast "sad from him that would borrow and Montreal . . . Nov. 4, 2:30 p.m., for farm regions. POP—Memories Can't Check - By J. MILLAR WATT MUw Ulv CAM I H DU THESE FORGERS MANAGE TO GET }' I BODY'S .RID OF FIVE SPOTS . 11 FO , 50 EASrLY ice• :. wHRAcT THEY ..�9 LOOK LIKE'! .J T ' _ .. fir.•-orr,WW.'` a\,A/,.,.vii ...i.n. ,p U� `"^'••n, / rG_ 7-Ila 1+111e. -,,;-7 7, P .7, p 7 e Z 7 "So have I. We're on a walkingsix hard cooked em. Slice t'-(, tour." eggs or run them through the foo.i "Really? We're bicycling." To the eggs add cup-� Bicycling? Through AustriaTwo Ladies Bicyc"g of cooked mushrooms. 51a ke chopper. 2 "' ?" A white sauce of 2 cups of cream or He was incredulous. "G5bd heav- rich milk, 2 tablespoons of corn- 4 ens, I didn't know that ladies rode B L starch. If milk is used, add r those awful- things! With—er—a tablespoon of butter. Add the egg leg on each side of the saddle?" L J , and mushroom mixture and serve "You dcn't imagine I'd ride side i on Slices of feast, the toast to be 4 saddle do you?" tJ browned delicately and evenly. "But what happens to your SPANISH OMELET dress?" By SADIE B. CHAMBERS 4 eggs ',a "Oh, they breed female bicycles 4 tablespoons milk now. Didn't you know?" EGG RECIPES,AND REMARKS teaspoon salt "I don't like all this rushIng Eggs form A typical food, con- 3s teaspoon pepper about on wheels. Human beings were never intended to go at such taining all the elements proporti- 2 tablespoons butter S rollp onately for the support of the Beat eggs slightly, jus, enaukh CB•ta speed! I suppose you think I'm body. No doubt the price of eggs to blend yokes and whites Ad the old-fashioned?" 11 rise along with the prices of milk and seasonings. Put butter "I like men to be old-fashioned.' Have Another sandwich. We'll re- other foodstuffs due to war condi in hot omelet pan and when melt- serve the rest for emergencies. It's tions and profiteering, but remem- ed and hot turn in the mixture. ber one way in which we may do As it cooks, prick and pick up with % chilly, isn't it?" She turned qplier. Your part in this war is to see that a fork, until the whole is of a collar. Adak^ our families and ourselves have creamy consistency. When the ld()h J any shollf.4 1, an a once d diets. -`IYe- canno --o �e be —m-e-let is an even brown -n be, —t-go—ught of it. Here, take my coat. 1 I'm rather too warm." properly -balanced if we neglect bottom, fold and turn on [lot Ips— "I wouldn't think of it! Put, it the daily egg. We are told that platter, pouring tomato sauce back on at once!" nine eggs (total weight, one (which has been ready and kept' Mf.T10 1/2 MAVEMPI yound) is equi,ahni -in--nutritive hot) around the edges. V,(dWJ -No, really, you must. take it. I value to A pound of beef steak. TOMATO SAUCE- LEGBEUS MITCRELL insist . . . please." The highly concentrated nutritive Cook two tablespoons of butter "Look here, why don't we share SYNOPSIS -und the 0 value of eggs renders it necessary with one tablespoon of chopped W- you,".he said, stepping aro it? It's big enough for both of Charles Edward Chipping had bend. us." She started t,o put it about to use them in combination with onion until yellow. Add 1% cups .. .... been a master at the Brookfield "Here I am," said the voice him. other foods rich in starch. of tomatoes and cook ten minutes;. ool for boys for twenty years. Here are a few general rules add a quarter teaspoon salt and Sch r quite close to him. He saw nofli- "Gocd heavens no, If someone• -about egg�" which are well to re- Of a shy and diffident nature he ing but mist at first, but as he were to see you!" a few grains of cayenne. Tc im- advariced slowly, the form of a "On this mountain? And what member: Eggs are fresh, if rough , add a lit- •t got in wrong with the boys prose this tomato sauce 7 and dull in appearance. They tie chopped green pepper to the at the start of his career As S fair, beautiful girl, weartag au'It, if they did? I insist. Look—like should be washed as soon as they school teacher, and had never won scarf and a feathered hat, -took this. Cate-b hold of it." She put onion and butter when cooking. d6e friendship of his pupils. are brought in from the store and He Or for a different flavor add a shape. She.was sitting on a low half of the jacket about Chipping. kept in a cool place. The un- tablespoon of sliced mushrooms lead unforutn&tely, detained the rock, a sandwich in her hand. He accepted, staff and shy and broken yolk of an egg may be kept class an the afternoon of an im- "Hello, there! I thought I heard- dazzled- and one tablespoon of capers. But portant cricket game in which anar from hardening by covering it with peppers. mushrooms and capers par a voice." They co"ntinued tw sit there in of his pupils was to have been a cold.water. If not used in a cou- are all optional and tomato sauce "Are you all right?" he naked the mis-., now talking, rio�t silent, ple of days, change the water. star player. . The gpmo had been anxiously. until it grew dark, hoping the fog Reep white of an egg covered in may be .used plain. last, and with that bit of elizzip". would lift. But It still drifted "Yes. quite, thanka?" he asked 11J7 a cool place. For results, never YOUR HOUSEHOLD !n"sure, the first' poisibility about the marooned pair, giving .. .of winning the friendship of the .& nuisance, isn't it?" them a spectral air. Chipping was cook eggs at a Hgh temperature, PROBLEMS b boys. And then Max Staef el, the "You're not in any danger?" for they will iebel. There is a Have you fussy eaters in your sunk in reverie. V" master. asked -There was unconscious indignation wide and delightful variety of family? Do you have trouble sennese German . "A penny for your though in Chipping's voice. . —cooking eggs. Eggs need not al- providing a varied and interest. .him to go along an a walking tour said Kathie Ellis At leng-th. of the Tyrolean mountins. Out "No." Her eyes twinkled. "Do ways be boiled or scrambled for menu? Do your cakes fall? "Er—" he said. startled. "Asa breakfast. en write, enclosing a stamp- adone one day in the mountains, you mind?" matter of fact, I was thinking ed, self-addressed envelope to "No — no. of course not." Chipping is caught in a for and little of FOAMY OMELET -YoV shouldn't be moving siboul, about you. I see very 4 eggs (allow I egg for each Miss Sadie B. Chambers, care of `ears a woman's "hello" far above ladieq at Brookfield. I was rather this paper, and she will endes. kali. He starts to scramble, up. you know. It's awfully foolish of adult). realizing what I hid missed." your to solve your vroblerns. • ward, you.,, b may say so, Mr. Chipping, �i teaspoon of salt and pepper. The Rescue I think the ladies have missed a % tablespoon of butter 'CHAPTERV -"Foolish?' Chipping all but great deal, too." 1 tablespoon of water for each The Girl In The:Mint choked. "I-1. heard you call: I "That's very kizid of you. but egg After an hour of climbing ir-t thought you were in some difft- I'm not really a ladies' man." Beat the yolks and whites of the BOACHE, climbed up HEADACHE the fog. feeling every step -cf his cultY." "Don't tell me 'you .bed "Afraid of them?" eggs separately. Beat the yolks y, often loosening stones that "Terrified!" be replied half-hu- until creamy and add the salt and here to rescue me!" pepper and water. Beat the whites — Mrs. Earl bounded and rumbled into some "As a matter of-fact, I did," he morotisly. Hkmiur6ri, Out. L the - Johnston d 1502/j hioden abyss below, Chipping drew "Not of-me, I hope?" until dry; cut. and fold into e ';himself carefully upon a narrow responded huffily. "Not up here in the n -s first mixture. Butter sides and LA)cke St. N. sa111efte. Mist floated thickly past. owreay I shoul& bevery perhapsthe ltitudhas gotbottom ot a skillet and turn in the IsufferedfromAbovc his head was one of those angry with you. Suppose -you had myheadButif I'd metyat mixture smooth, evenly. Cook headaches and pains c mountain monuments begging the _ fallen?" I the inn—" slowly until well puffed up. With through d tmveller to pray for the soul of "I must say "Because I'm a strong-minded a thin silver knife, keep loosening 'Shed there. Giv- "I never heard of suci utter the omelet from the an. When as one who had perished female who rides a bicycle and d ling it a grim, sidelong lance' stupidity! Where" were you!" wants thi vote?" the omelet is a delicate brown un. nervous.Dr.Pierce's Xe R- 1 Chipping continued on the slirb, "On the Garpsteig." Favorite Proacriptics belped to relieve ass of "No, on the comrary—because derneatb, set in oven until.it feels thava awful value and boadechom a" to ly ascending ]edge, often obstruct- "And you climbed up in that build mist—to —because you are so very nice firm to the touch. The tempers- .=a Up 60't"t I felt Just ism." Dr. Plane's ed by outjutting rocks. o rescud me when I'm Favorite Prearriptics is that of a famms ;&r- looking, I think—and charming." tuTe of the oven should be medi- miclax unusuallIr experienced In the ereament of At one of the bends he halted probably a better climber than "And so are you, Mr. Chipping, um. This can be varied by sere- wons"'m pocultAr allteents. It a& the no. to utter a stentorian you are!" ink with a white sauce, trld" a* that you $sio streogth. It calm" the . . frankly." nerve" and !amass the d1womforigi of tM mete. "Hello!" answered a girl's voice "Then what were' you scream- Faith In The If you want something different stroal pwio& Get Dr. Pierce% Faverbe Pter so C'kse, by that Chipping gave a irig about he demanded; Future wriptlon from yaw droniat todrr. "Good heavins!" he cried ageadd some mushrooms fresh, if poll, "I 9kasn't screaming. I just let -vtar0ed jump. sible, but canned will do, to 'the "Why, —I don't -see out a shout at random. So that hast.- ..No one has ever called me well—er white sauce. Some grated cheese was why7" She pointed down- that!" At her gay laugh, he pond. Bred a moment, tickled a added to the white sauce also is a wards, and shuddered. "W t b4ing When I welcome addition for variety and ■ think that toad might have been called charming. "What extraord (palatibility. 0 paved with your good intentions! inary ideas come into one's head up here! Do you experience a CREAMED EGGS AND Outside Closets --Really, it was idiotic of you--and rather wonderful!"- She gave him sort of exhilaration!" .MUSHROOMS I a sudden smile. "Definitely. It's the altitude." To serve six people. Have ready✓ PIt's as though we owned the "Not at all," he began uncom- fortably. KEPT. CLEAN- mountains. We're pretty superior "Look persons." at the lights in the val- "Anvhow, I'm av�fully glad you* n afn came. It was going to be very --vve-re gods." d!P1 They stoodp. "Yes," he said, MIS CP%4k7 ff way lonely. Won't you sit down?11 Up here there's no time," he and paused. !,We can go. down "'Er-�-thanks.' E-L-my "name is said, gravely now, no growing old—nothing lost." now." Chipping—Charles Edward Chip.� -"Yes I'm almost sorry. It We're young," said Kathie Softly. Was an adventure, wasn't it? I rp banish offensive outhouse "Mine'�s'Ellis—Katherine'i�llis,'I cn 0, Harden a..l.. ate aaehorlueE toShe withdrew her hand from the "We believe in ourselves," he w der if we not leaving it be- odors . . .just sprinkle half a saw roo SLOO an say 44 Iras loarard hind us." tin.of Crillett's -Pure Plake Lye UW pardsaft of a Saw Cobaines., It pocket of the jacket. "Won't you owill you—er—take my hand? over contents of the Cloftt—ocm mask" and beras Own ML No *Ord% 44e've faith in the future." It wtri. XA*u hou". have &4 1 sandwich? I've got loids," it's rather tricky just here di late mine early. was a sort of antiphonal chant. a week. No need to remove the SEE YOUR OEALIR at wrke to 0 Well, thanks. I She took his hand and they for details! I am hungry." "It must be the future," said started to descend' the mountain, contents . . . Gillett's does it THE COLEMAN LAMP 4 STOVE CO., "And I'm sorry I wasn't in any Chipping with a shy laugh. He (To Be. 6litinued for you. Ltd- Dept.WO-3157,Torosto.out. danger," she said'contritely. dug his stick into the grgund, and Gillett's Lye wU save" your 11 continued, without looking at her: I'm not usually alone. I have time...save your energy in heavy (9327) a friend at the ;nn." "Do you suppose a person—in mid- cleaning. It scours dirty pots and die age--could start life over again—and make a go of it?" pans-i-;-.clews clogged,drains. "I am sure of it--quite sure," cuts through grease. Keep a tin she said with sudden warmth and handy. understanding. "It must be tre- mendously interesting to be a FREE BOOKLET—Tbe,Clillett's Lye school master." Booklet tells bow this powedW clestrum clam clogged drains . . . keeps out- "I thoughi�- so once." homes cloan and odorless by d "To watch boys grow up and the contents or the clout . . .bow it perlbruts dolma of taut, Send for help them 'along, see their char- free copy to Standard Bea Ltd., acters develop, and what they be- Fraser Ave. and Liberty Street� Toronto,Oat. come when they leave school and the world gets hold of themtOI don't see how you can ever get 0 Sld, in' i. world that's always 6 young." • 0. "I never really thought of it inw 06 e 0""Bos that way. When you talk about SkelSe, at it, you make it sound exciting and heroic." 7 "And the schoolmaster-4s he EN 1 exciting and heroic, too?" 3P. f'T "I've met only one--" 'i person who climbed the Geck'eas lockner 110 dP p1pA in a mist to " His intense gaze stopped her. "Is my nose shiny?" There's a light on your face— a strange light—" Issue No. 44 '39 OAAMW &Ssohv lye in hot soater. 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X .,. -i,• .J^_q^ay rr ...x.:-, u..F, . .: " •.c,e'? ,r ''Y •: P, t ...,,,{', :. ,,;+yy,, rLL= ;.'..r; >.: - ..A .,a .sem,. .:,a.:... .,•L .." + :.w+'�� rr� ..,c' .x:•.....,.. :., ;•�' ..•. ".!' �. r '�, .a'; a - `c,%.-. . - .,,.w.l.-. .�-rl.. .,.. •., ,...a. •w.. .. ...; is•.. .c•. ..,, ;- .. !.. ..a... •( 4 Y t y a .�� LOCALISMS ,_.,�„ :sirnes � sae of a loc- .-. . of else lt�a sand ,-� al merchants, who. this week paid enjoyed a Hallowe'en Party on ' „ a $10 fine in the odiawa Court as Monday afternoon in the Sunday tore a result of the activities of Scale School Room of the United Church •-fir._and Mrs. Cyril-Morley ex- - Ivect to be able to move into their Inspectors, we say thst the Charge The coatvsaea A►orn by the child- - -Xww home by the first me Vie_ �'+ r--,St George's Church, Sunday, that bad not been approved 1-y the play - Old Woman, Old Man, Black l�e'n!s tial and Winter S>�its and 6th, Sunday School at 10 a. Dept- Cowboys not for "short weight". Cats, Indians, Gypsy Maid, CIO", --,M Morning Pmyei at 11. Evening His seales were declared to weigh Cowboys etc. The winner of the 1st Prize for Girls, was awarded to Overcoat$ made b $gayer at ? P. mm. Preacher at both correct- y 6 POPPY DAY - Saturday, Nov. Betty Lou Baker, dressed as a (services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. ■ 1 —,Mrs. Maria O'Connor, and Mrs. '4th, Pickering Boy Scouts have )Gypsy Girl, 2nd Prize, to Irene Lee, ;Conway, who have been residing in been asked to assdme responsibil- as an Old Lady, The'1st Prize for ' Topla"Iiors for some month$, have ret- 1{Y for the Annual Popp> Daq eff- boys ?went to Bohby Irish, in a Tp - _ rut'tled to Pickering and are now re- ort this year. The 'proceeds of this Black Cat costume, and • 2nd to in thein old home oA Church effort'are devoted to the relief of-• Grant Field, as' an Indian Chief. .'Satisfaction guaranteed—t,ne Price,_$25.95 . Needy Veterans and their Depend- Following a program of games, r� —7n our report on the election ants. Encourage the -boys in their fresh•ments were served., ! `=T b ♦ . of officers for the Pickering. Town- desire to do a good turn and wear ,mens Work Boots, by Sisman g. Where are you going, Nov. 10th? _ sj►ip (South), in our last issue the a Poppy on - November 4th. POP- Why! to the Audley School to see —NOBetter Made— (South), of Charter Members should ' Dom'• the CemmuniV Club Drams. have included that of Mr. M. S. -�A Hallowe'en prank, that jus e `6The Winamg of Joy„ No.49 at $2.95 r.-. can not peen called a prank, and making-ten Admission, 25 and 15 ctn-* an that warrants a Anson-mss ateace - — onp rlce8 with —Mr. and Mrs. ,ement o i- _ 8S at t3-95 ton sal Mrs. Marsh, of Hamilton, Was canned out, when several doz- �riC86'QtlOtal� in your en Isead of heavy cattle were all- No. 39 al $4.50 Tri s spent the we%k-end of last week _ � No. 7'20, 12 in.,Hilb cut$5.50 Far Magazines +a*Ith Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Benting. owed to get-on to the C. N. R. �� —Born, on Manday, October 23rd, tracks from the fields of Mr. Harry a N. . 725..1 Boy s,.$3.95 No. 0 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunt, of Arnold, by the act of remwving Pickering, a daughter. gates. It is a fairly easy matter ' Meo's new Black orBrown calf Oxfords in plain or brogueSiMPI to overlook the mild pranks of the —.Services in the Presbyterkart , rtyte witb up.to.tba-minute pointed toes, at s3.95. Church next Sunday, Anniversary youngsters, wihich never hurt any- Present stock only at this reef Sunday, st 2.80 p. m. and after the one, but an act of that sort, calls y p. : service, a meeting of the congseg- for an examination by a specialist Watch this Column IIe,$t Week inion will be held to decide wheth- er in psychopathy, and the patients Men's Knee Rubber Boots at old prices, $].98 and $2.50 confined in a mental hospital or for further artic+nlars ' School Boots. strong and sturdy...Little gents, $1.75 ' the service will be held at that p � hour throughout the winter. prison. No great imagination is _` Youths, $2.25; Boys% $2.35 ' --The Executive of the W. A. of .necessary to visualize what mig?it Claoaified Ad*ertlsemeats the United Church met on Monday have happened. • and completed plans for the Open- The anniversary services of the PIGS FOR SALE i 6 weekh old. Come.on 111• We atm to please. ing of their Country Store in the Presbyterian Church will be held Thrifty litter. A: Lishman. Lot .10 next Sunday at 2.30 p.-m. The ser- Con. 2, Pickering eh'thoh school room on Friday, Nov. --iW/� C CHAPMAN 37th. Keep the date in mind sed vice X11 be conducted by the Pas- FOR SALE — seven pigs, good 1'"l • V• ' watch for particulars. tor, Rev. D. Marshall- Special mus- chunim. Wm Wallace, con. 8, Pick- ' —The November meeting 'of the is will be rendered by the choir ering. Claremont. •W. M. S. of the United Church..will under the leadership of Mrs. P. N. ' S ratt and will be assisted by out- `PIGS FOR SALE — about 8 young' held at the home.°: the Misses PLS. INS LINES T Rorke on Wednesday afternoon, side talent. On Tuesday evening, a Piga. 6 weeks old. John Satnik, All- , chicken pie supper will be sensed icon's sideroad, East of Dunbarton. • -' -Nov. 8th, at 3 p. m. bliss Murray _ and group members will be in in the basement of the United FOR SALE — 100 Plymouth Rock Less than Cost t Church from 5.30 to 8 o'clock. eiharge of the meeting. All -adiey pullets. Apply Ross Madill,.Clare- cordially all have been served, an ex- cordially we,Icarne. count,.R. R. Z. - - 'The local fire company res- cellent Program will be g;ven by Men's Calf Boots, Reg, $6.50, for $3.00. - eived a call to the Lo Cabin. at Mrs P. N. Spmtt, the Melody-Mak- FOL �1D — a gentleman's bicycle. �� _ g � Calf Oxfords, Rcg. $B.00, :for.$,3.95•. - Dunbarton early last week. where ers' Male• quartet, of Toronto, and Owner •may have same by proving , defective (wiring -above the ceiling others. Do not, miss this treat. ownership and paying for this ad. Boys Oxfords, sizes 13 to 2's, Reg. $3.80 for $2.00 is giveir as the cause of the fire. =The Women's Institute held the -Jos. Allison, Dunbarton.' 11=2-3 �BOYa' Scampers " 15 to 2'9, Rerr. $1.7,9 for $1.G0 The generous use of._ehe�als• and September meeting on Tuesday, FARy FOR SALE — 100 scree, , some fast w1ork. on the part of the in their Club-room at the rear of 1 fitanfield B {IIIdeTWBaI, Reg. $2,00, for $1.99 the Men's Hall. The President -as one-half mile east of Claremont. In 6 t a D fi e l d's S u D3>n er D A d e r W e8 r, "'crew" soon .extinguished the fire, good condition. .4•,r'• 'r. Pater�r Reg. $1.36jor $1,()Q !keeping looses at a small sum. in the chair, and after 'the busin- or Jas. Coates, Claremont. 11-.i4 =�autuck conl'..,nbtions, Reg. $1 C4, for 49C. .7.—The Y. P.• U. held their Ann ess was disposed of, mrb. Bie, bliss D. Bayne and Miss,,Ricbardson rep- TO LET — 3-roomed apartment in Ovar8lle, sizes 4G to 96, Rejt: $2.00. for $1.69 =- '0■1 Hallam'en Parry an Monday - • evening. Prizes were awarded to 'orted on their visit to the Child- Claremont. Electric. Cellar. .Hard � teen's work. (Moves, Reg. $1.35,for $.1,( 0; $1 for $5e. Miss Choquette, best-dressed•lady. rens Shelter in O"havr•a- The Pres- and soft water. Beal's Housefurn- Ladies silk HOEe, Dark sl:ade8, Reg. 69C,, for 49e. Rev. M. Jenkinson, gentlemen's.. ident of the recently organized ishings, Claremont. L' Mrs. Gartshore and Miss Elsie Ad- Branch of the fed Cross, Mrs. F. FOR SALE — 2-burner hot plate. L''red T• Bun' ins � Ticketing air, best couple. . Henry Westne T. Bunting, reported' on what has ! . and Jim McRae, beet comic cost- been done. Pifmpkcin Pie wrta then ne"''' or exchange pullets. Randall, ` Whitevale. F.stahlislr'ed 1t3b7, woes. From all reports, a grand sen ed, with a cup of tea. The Lim ease held by all. members cwere delighted with the FOR SALE — 60-acre farm, lot The Continuation School held a -fresh appearance of their roam, the seven, con. 6, Pickering. No Seven g y Plenty SPECIALS • new dishes and silver, and are look- Highway.. Good ?buildings. Plen of "Hallows en Party on Friday even- in forwwsrd to man pleasant and water and sl•ado. Sand- Moore, R. - ing. when students, ex-pupils and g Y riende danced to t music of Profitable afternoons in their new b. R. 1..Locust Bill, at Salem Corn- ,ClaWs Orchestra. There is a great quarters. era. it-2 -,Breakfa8t Bacon, 25e. a lb. arount of work in putting on these FOUND — on 2nd con. Pickering, �� L >afairs, end thanks is sue Mr. a bag of rope. John Fitzgerald. Minced Steak, 12c a lb. 'Coates and his assistants for mat- S peetal .. e� t :ling such an enjoyable evening pose- Pork Liver, 1 ZC. a 177. e i enng Continuation .� v. School Commencement Exercises yares All n • `will be held in the CommunIty Hal] a inn jewel Shortening, ;l SC. a lb Picldering on Friday evening, NOV. FOR MEN ''C1a8SIC Cleanser, >'3 tins, 13e: z 10th, co - consists 8 p. m. The motion ' Program- consists of unison and `I N CANADIAN t part songs, both English and in 5c• �n8, Z � French,_recitations, . musical read- ACTIVE SE RViC E FORCE S ■ Ings, folk dances, Presentations of Picture W s . .: R 'ELI Q Athletic and Proficiency Shields 11 CENTS PER MILE •and.Diplomas to graduates, and two between all pointe , . x quite humorous plays, "Swept clean cu Cray Coach Lines eoutss _ ; Butcher (phone 3000) .-:-.-Picker><ng off her feet" by a Form 2, cast, - _ and "Who gets the car tone t" Tickets and Information at Eastern _ by a Foran 1, cast. Come and spend House, -Pickering. Phone 4500 fickedings ':flardw s really enjoyable evening with us. SHOare Adm. 25 end 15 eta. GRAY COACH. LINES Saturday. Nov. 4 . : A t 8.,30 P. 1Z. _ COMMUNITY HALL,PICKERING INNIVERSARY SERVICES Under auspices of the Men's Clu -- SEE OUR DISPLAY : BOB MUSTER Of y P PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pickering "Scarlet Brand" .Fin lay and MCCIary Ranges - - : g ACTION--THRILLS•-•ROMANC Sunday A Tuesday, Nam. 5 & ? and Heaters. r - EXCITEMENT : Oa SUNDAY, Nov. 5th, special services will be eot►ducted >,y `'.ADDi✓D ATTRACTIONS : Also rataly. & Black Pipes aIrld the pastor, Rev, DAVID MARSHALL, B. D. Special music CARTOONS, COMEDIES an EIl?OWs. Also, the Care free will be rendered by the ehoer, directed by Mrs, P,N. Spratt. MUSICAL SHORTS ..They wilt be assisted by outside talent. Fats Special Attractions 'Goffield Washers. _ CH/CKE N PIE SUPPER sPILLs and THRILLS '.Pl ow Shares to fit nearly eyery make of plow .Fill be served in the basement of the United Church at 5.30 The most thrilling scenes ever Almed. 7gent for McCormick-Deering farm',M' acbInery and •p, m. Following the supper an excellent program will be given Dare-devils gambling with dcatb; Repairs. by he Melody Makers Male Quartet, and Mrs. P. N Sprailt, of See them win stud lose. _ � 1?!— We have M Can Get it Or K is not mead► Y elk Kelvin James; pianist, and Charles Urban, violieigt. of You ar4 Sure to Enjoy This Grta �Oor Motto Ftmns SMi' Oshawa; and Mrs. yells, elocutieeist. Show, Come Early Doe't Miss It ADMISSION—Adutta 50c.; Children, 26c. . - r