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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_11_10 y r:_ . . F . _ �•�y. 'rs :. ra.s.{-'..+. ?'— �a:Ta^`s•....:..: _s' �,,'+-u.a.-� a ^rrY•w '��ms r+» � s ':C:' .,•�..'� s1 ., 'f f... :. '.. .. :.. ..a•.:i-a".::a: `.r•. ,Jit' •MS 971 r^ -- VOL. LIX PICKERING, 116NT.2 FRIDAY, NOV. 10 1.939No . 12 :f l�Yafss+siaual elrarbs. _ CEDAR GRAVE AUDLEY eA4ca ... - + DUMBARTON ..., On Sunday, November 12th, atHenry Westneq has been back at Mrs. Bud White and son, 3 P. m, the Women's Missions George tAA (�� DR. H. O. PE ARSON—Physician Missionary Elephant Lake on a deer. hunt this spent a week in Windsor visiting 1rJ l ardsurpon. Danbatton. 1017 Society of Zion Church will hold .week. Mrs. White Sr. who is ill at the 188G--19?�G RE:"FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director ,-herr Autumn Thankoffering Ser- The Club meets next Monday ev_ home of her daughter, Mrs, Me- _ e tomeldgd Maoef,-tion of Onw.io ttas. vice in the Church, Rev. J. I. Mac- ening at the home of J. C. and Cort. ' twsad ------- Memberot the xmerieso opcomeer;=.� Kay, of the Church of All Nations' CHOPPING auon. Eye. ermined b7 appointment. C. S. Bryant's. , Inc Ctareaunt;ort. Toronto, will speak and special moa Rennember 'the dram.® this Friday I BR—O-GRAM Monday,, Wedbesday and .Frida >� is will be supplied from the Church evening. "The Winning of Joy"; in I � of All Nations. Ever on is cord- 6}re school house. A short dance ' WE GRIND FINE ` Y e E. and Mrs, Crocker were witty Bran, } DUNA-LD RUDDY IiarrisWr: ially invited to' attend this service. will follow. the Matthews' families last week- Shorts and Feed of &If JLko sgiicitort Notary Public. ftil�,eyco:l,oan. Airs. Trigg attended the funeral end. kinds, also minerals and othtt by"the aby.ubris The Red Cross Caatvass commences of her brother, Mr, Jones, of Brook Laurance Hilts, of Detroit, visit- eoncentrafes for profitable feediap slay.south wiag of C otut t3ou.e.W hitby.'81y BEATON BELL on Monday, You can do your bit. lin, this -week. He was over 8o yrs. . ed Mrs. Hicks and family on Sun-' - kept on band + and-highly respeeted. - - - _ I day. _ EaFrtstors ff Solicitors .The Women's Institute met ori � dr. Frank Hood, of Valencia •.:s- e 5 TO- only the best Pout 1 HIGHLAND CREEK ited his sister, Feeds and Supplies. U. J.BROOBEATKE B ,K.C. Tdt:phone Wednesday at Grasmere and had , 'firs. Lemon last U.BROOKE BELL;K.C. Adel.2638 The triontr`il 'good session. Red Cross work and Tuesday. F.ROSS Y meeting of the High- other activities were discussed. Mrs. T. Norton was in Fslackstock 372 Bay St. land Creek Women's Institute (Sr.) Kinsale"Institute were. nests. _.� attending Place g the W. tii. a. :ri.eting on f ' 1o>;Ir1 L.POND i orozlte tuck lace at the hams of Mrs. ••�- - - Thursday, Nov.' 2nd. LAND SUR'�/EYG1R, • Sleightholme, Rouge Hills witJh a KINS�LE CL. KICHARDSON& Cd:, Barris- ge :car. McWhirter attended the .tera,SoliatoSs. Notaiigaecc . suite ser: goodly number and many guests. Teachers' Convention at Whitby L F. J. DONEVAN, B, A., Se. 4M Bet>:oc Lefe BuildmQ• Toronw at. ;aror,co. The business of the month attend :4Ir. Herbert Parkin, spent tae frlt-are-t}fe records phone ode LOU;t'tctt.,inr rrwo_atls su ed to, mss followed a and Pe :-- -- Sine Of -week Here I Miss McCausland of Tornnto, Surveyors.Gibson and'Arnold, 3#;5 a MGUS McbrEILLAN—�B�rrtarer— - emonstration of First Aid. by Mrs i Dr. O'Brien and Mr. S. Atkinson, spent the .week-end with the row �g Str. East, O��„ p� Laicteor,lrele= Public. is Melinda street Dixon and Mrs. Duman. The Roll of Toronto, .were Sunday visitors at p 198E lip �=Q, Teiedhcne E1Rin a°Az. yptf her1 family, at Brougnam. Call = "A Household Rtmedy" a W. Parkins. 1�crstat The Mission Band will meet on great riAny useful hints being.•giv- Mr.- and Mrs. M. Gormley atter- Saturday, Nov. 11th, at 2.30 p, M. W[�BRBERT T. FALZ AISE, L. D S.. ens A discussion on "War Work"by ded the Collier - DeGear wedding the home of Mrs. O. Wilson. .D.s.,Graduate or Royce, .CoUzge *I Mrs- Wallace. Exhibition of Proj- last Saturday evening. S)enW sur4eensand the VaiveMty of Toronto. ems.. held over from Se i The Ladies Night banquet of the i�w 1p rewdewo eaeoad hour east of st. .Aod- Pter$er, The hunters left last Saturday Masonic Lodge at Claremont .was Cheirch. Plick riog.cot- ofee hours: st Rugs, Tufted Spreads; Weaving, night for the North.' We,wish them well patronized,by local members,_ Insurauce of All girds. ..aa. d_p.o:2w h app«ntment. Italian uil .rrsacy. P�rre taie�&Zoo. (X-ray q ting, Crochet. (?'gild good luck and see returns, with their wives. Sweaters, Lace, Kniteed Dress, each Orwing to Anniversary Services " Bet,t Rat AB Available Wit], Zsk and all lovely to look at, The aft- at Greenwood next Sunday, servic- 4th meet>tng of the The 7. >♦sssissuss f arbs. S Club Girl Entertains Fwill ke held Securityand68rvi0e. ernoon was all too short. Our host- es in our church will be `c-i-hdrawn. � at the 1•ome of Mrs. M. Hamilton, ess serving tea. The meeting closed Mr.. and Mrs. N. Decker move1 lie BgA TOWNSHIP, °A `tianday, Nov. 18th, at 8 p. m. D• eters• Conv,yaaaeq�6tAnmiw,onar r with G°a Save the King: Iast creek to their new home in ` Address mist e"JGaviu. Accc�.ntwt,'NtW issuer o Ross Willson was in Toronto on Phone Mrs. F. E.�Robson, Pickerin was w 1llatrfrse l,ifensn, wh3tevate,ort g Whitby, -die home of the late Wm. Sunday and' reported Mr. Donald BROUGHAM PICK 515 ` hostess to the Highland Creek W. Luke. Institute ladies are invited � Willson improving from the serious :A. E. RICHARDSON (Sr.) on Monday afternoon. Out- heart attack he suffered tni the first the .day was dreary, inside, to join the Audley ladiesat '41rzs. of the week. 1' GIEN]DRAL INSURANG`E lovely, with the warmth of welcome F. M. Clnprtlan:s on Wednesday *T REAL $JTAT9 and f`relight.. Mrs. Wallace, Con- :tiirs, Gassie, 4irs. '\orlon. Mrs ,rgOPPI��1 ..CONVEYANCING vener, The. discussion _ ..�-Q afternoon. ! Brown, Miss- Bayles. Mrs. Barclay O >a Miss Glenyce .Stephen attended N MON., WED. and SAT. oolp am entablikited agmey, ready Work", the war work to be kept the Teachers' Convention at Osh- meeting J. Miller atteatdct the After May.lat. 1939 meeting of the Western-S'e�tion of - to serve, separate from Institute work. Wool �'a and Peterboro last Thursday the Oshawa Presbyterial, held at We have a c Pkarta, Pick. 6000 pans and Frida ! guar tity of.sed Oats Alas- was allotted to mea:bers and y 1 Pick6-ring on Wednesday la acid Victory), alsoBarky. rsrosd. �„ guy .material fur' sewing lHr. and MTs. Walter Stevenson 1 The Women's'Institute will meet i'urina Feeds, Chick Starter, Dau Ra- Mr. MAWand remodt-ji—A eln-ping. Mrs. and son, Noble, spent Sunday Mast ' � the home of Mrs. John Miller on floss, Dryena, Fig Feeds ere, A (n I:,bsv:: presented the In3titute with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reay- A theber 11th. Hostesses l 14fes- I WCENSED AU'CT'IONEER AND ,-with a beautiful picture, painted. line of there well known fee¢&, VALUATOR mer at Alton&. dames: Miller. White, Birrel and i by herself to rid us in our work. The Four-Square Class- met at Chops Alolasses,.. .alt, Miillfoodz Sbns �. Sales conducted Anywhere Mies self ow, read several letters Mitchell. Remembrance Day Ser- t the home of Miss Jenne Parkin vice. Address' - A Pilgrimage of .Gain. Hog Concentrate. Mirera s, EU �. Phone or write. Address 814 Dunda& from ,England which were greatly last Saturday night, wit2r a ' gtio.i r „ t Mash Etc. t Street, B&st. aPPreciated. Mrs. Robson then aer- I Friendship t Mrs. G. Philip. Roel N. Lockwood WOC� Whitby. Ontario, attendance. Miss Eileen Parkin urns Call _ Current Events. 1Y 1J 1S ved tea. Many thanks to her for-a . in charge of the program. Miss J. The Women's Institute are spon- i . -delightful afternoon,- Mowaray will be in cl-arge, at the -sorin Talking Pictures in t'_ze Hall, • rBrierbvsb Hospital --- home of Miss E. Parkin on Dec. g g t :.Pickering Mills i DUNB,ARTON on Nov. 17th, at 8 p. m• vs. en the Gover=ent Liceftlad 5th. All girls are welcomle. complete new etlition of the visit of PICK:ERING, ONT. - Main St, Er StonffvIlle, C't� Miss Evelyn Arms, of To-onto Kinin Georxe and Queen Flizabetr. WE DELIVER GREEN��'OOD will rt.e shr-im. This with other - Phone 191 .- � spent last week at her lions here.. Pic' - Med',rs�, end Surgical PHONE 53I7 - y $ Miss •Janet Allison, of Agincourt Mrs. Wesley Perky is.v,sitin4. in tureG, cartoons, ,comedies and, -nu,,-IMaternit . and Miss ;clary'Allison, of Toronto ical, chnrt�.' an n Western Picture cases -taken_ tele city this week. Maternity Semi-Room -"pent a week-end with the Misse. vit:y Bob CuctPr, in Scarlet. Prand - +� - r, and Mrs, Tate, of Fldoml:,. g, Massey-Ilarris Al�irnn, of Dunbs. rE.entl}� are visiting '►l r. and Mrs. 1'errl An en'~re ec�nrr c inieresLir.g _ Rates for l0 days-1625 70 -• The .November meeting. of the W, entertn�rrient.. Adaits, `r. chi!,Ii,•� Wilcnn.. Etegistered ICurEes in atlesdan,a and M. S. will he held at the home of I;. cent.&: rrn.•ced.: in iia .of Rod Pelllztrs Here _ '24 hour service yi�`ed. %leAsrs Wrh. and, Sil::un Pp :, � :Mrs. -Pearson, on Vu.Aay, Nov. 1 Cr^ss W-irk. The-W. I. liopes .that lath, at 3 are on a huntting trip in the N-1'-t'-.- All Ordpi-8 Promptly'attend Ambulance Service p, m. A spcaker 'tas been the;; will :.ave.fair ret•rrns t'a'sup- this week. MRS.E.R. GOOC 25-37 i invited and a good attendance is ply material fur Red Cross .cork. =~ed to. Miss Green, of Saskatchewan vis- - The hum of Mrs. L. Johnston FOR hoped for. c ited her cuit'sins.•Air. and 'firs. F. e ti "COlema'iiIn-,fant tight INSURANCE rzen last ase . • Cres Rot aveay to a good start on lovely wedding an. Saturday after- 4 Tuesday afternoon wtit^en a larLe Mrs. David and children are vis- on November 4th, when Doris E�OCES, (juiek,. Clean and . :Sr:R�'ICE Mr. and ?firs. '•Robt. Pretsell, group of women met and spent the 'ming P Elinor, only daughter of yirs., and de endable. before leaving for t: a West n_xt p Phone Pickering 67 afternoon knitting and sewing. The the late Mr. L. Johnston was unit-' - -" The biasses Mildred and Gertrude All Hardware at Right Prices T next meeting will be held on-Wed. ed in, marriage to % Sydney Smith, $ CYRI'r E. MORLEY Cori.ett, of Scugog Centre and Ep- nesday afternoon, at 2 p. m. only son of E. 31r. Hugh Pugh, of AT �IN, BUSHBY r FIRAUTOMOBILE, IIFE Mrs. Alfred Tyas entertained on sour scchoois were home for the end Vc' L>ti.l +, hitevale, The officiating clergy- -�� ACCIDENT,, WINDSTORM Friday evening at a mr3 iscel' rreous of the week.A number of the W. 3:.: S. lad- men rwere Rev. I.' E. Kennedy, Pas- Hardware. Tinsmith PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. ' shower in compliment to bars. Aa- for of Brougham United Church, les .were at the Presuyterial Rally and Rev. Han , TIO-KERING SEIiV.ICE PROTECTION thony Stacey, a recent bride. Mr. held in Pickering last week and Y Wilson Pastor of 1 and Mrs. Stacey are well knows; Whitevale.. Baptist Church. The here and the flood 'wishes of their report a very helpful meeting. bride, looking lovely •in her Bridal PiONE 460e many friends o week. _ - b go with them t their dies of white silver brocade satin new home in the city. The Trac Rangers with their with finger-tip veil of embroidered - 1 Ra g rs ` leader, Mr. Mr Pegg held their, St. Paul's Church, Sunday, Nov. net, and carrying, red roses, was U last meeting at ',-taster Billy Dec- 12th, will a pbserved as the 14th given away "by her brother, Lloyd,• The itt's last Friday evening. s Anniversary of the founding of g' her brother Grant, being best .man.The W. A. will hold/tHeir month- _ this congregation and the 5th Ann- ( The bride's attendants were: 'Miss iversary of the o lY meetin at the hum of the Pres; i opening of the s; Irene Pugh, Eride:,rnaid, bars. Gor• Y church. The 'lir W. W. Gee, on Thursday, Nov. Alatron-of-Honour; Yeatlo'u'nd preacher will be the don Radcliff, iGt,h, at 2 p. m. All the ladles are • Dean, of Toronto, the Very Rev. C. both dressed aline in pink are carr- E. Rile•, D. D. one of Canada's out- cordially invited. ied.pink and yellow roses. The U--J - t The �V. M. S. met at the home • Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Standing preachers. The choir - of ers were: Nr. Hugh Ppgh, of Palm- � of 'firs. Fred Gibson on F;•iday last � Christ Church Toronto, n cry fine. erston and NIP. Bruce. Siebert of - Phone 1300 musical organization, will sink• the tsrth a goad attendance'and llirs. Toronto. The pianist, Airs. Foip'n service. You are cordially incited-to Milton Pegg's program was well Price, of Toronto. "Miss Alma Pugh �. worship with us on this occasion, received. of Claremont, sang, "O Promise , v- Miss Janet Morrison, of Dunbar- The Y. P. U. Dnamatic Club w ll :VIe" The parents of the bride and WAMPOLE S EXTRACT C. A. STEM- ton, who has been ill for some time put on their popular drama at groom received with them, . The Cori LIVER 0 Goodwood Fowl Supper on the 15th Passed away quietly on Thursday happy couple left for a wedding Funeral Director Nov. 2nd. The funeral too& place on Prat The dramatic club deserve trip to Nerw York, the bride attired $1,,00 15 Furniture Dealer Saturday, with interment in Ers-� much praise for the way they have, in a suit of blue wool, with match- kine Cemetery. She is survived by worked with their drama. ing accessories, and sea]-skin jack,- Build Resistance againalL The United Church anniversary s°r �`l�[811e one brother, FlemingMorrison, -off` et. On their return, they will res- , services will be held on Sunday, Winter's' Ill• w. y► v1t8tiG Dunbarton, sand two 'sisters: Mrs ide at Whitevale. Wedding guests ------------------- 1 K N, -E R G NEWS T..P. Westgate and Mrs. Jos. Gornt Nov. 13th, when Rev. R H. Wylie, numbered one hundred and sixty. Good for Children Too •"'.:� ley, beth of Dunbarton. Deceased, f Columbns, Nvill preach at Ii a. Mrs. Pugh carries with her to her ;,,. i•, who was in her 72nd year was the m• The home choir furnishing the new home, the best wishes of the music, and at 7..in p• m. v.-itlr Rc:•, p x�1 ?+ • daughter of Henry end Mrs. Moir- home com�rrurity, who have apnrec- BOYES�� DRYV7 CO., L� ison, who X,me out from Scotland, Wylie addressing us again, and the iate her. always- r^ady co-ooerntinn and settled in the Dunbarton dist- Piokerir,,r United ("'.11 M"" in all �'-•rch and r Yon:runity ncti - SUNDAY 'HOUR S-12-1 neon,6-Tp.sL ' rict many years ago, nuartet in charge of the music. ities. Thry were the r•ectpients of Come and enjoy a helpful service. many costly and beautiful gifts PHONE 68 l' -�- 1 .�� - --.r,PAR ,.a. ,..,.. r:.... a.ay. Fes. +. r•. 'w i.;. F: a , • ` S , r JOIN THE times." She left the balcony and closed the French windows. The ' C. listener was strangely stirred by It DOES toste good ire a pipe!" the words Kathie had uttered- w and grateful. HANDY SEAL.TIGHi POUCH 16f - — The light went on in his room -1/24.B,"LOK-TOP"TIN - 600 ' and a moment afterwards Max also packed In Pocket TIM stepped out on the balcony. ' "Ah, Chipping, you should have stayed. It was quite a party." ,. STAMP CLUB I'm not nl g -- lift of thing." "A pity! They wanted so 'much icobac ua ruv to give you an evening." 0 For ten cents and the label end showing the teapot trade- "They did? . . I I didn't un- mark,from an packet of SALABA TEA we will send you , „ derstand. I hope I wasn't rude. I Beginner's�voit of: 1•-64 page Stamp Album. 2-100 a SOUTHERN ONTARIO all-differentstamps. 3-BiglistofthousandsofstampsoFFsred "No,asked they understood. Miss Free in exchange for SALADA labels. Ellis asked me to say goodbye, SALADA STAMP CLUB-461 Kins St.W.,Toronto and to thank you again." . "Goodbye?" repeated Chipping. They had got their luggage and ."Miss Kathie, may I have the "Yes. They are going away ear- were turning to leave the landing pleasure of this dance?" lyin the-morning. On their bi- platform when Chipping, glancing A radiant smile spread' over her a ' ► cycles." by chance back at the steamer, face. "I shall be happy, Mr. Chip- !Sip D Goodbye In The Morning a „L� And for the res. of that walk- back,,leaving'Staefel astounded. They danced cautiously at first, in tour Chipping kept his eye, but soon the delight holdin - g pP g P Y h at _ 0 Down The Danube g � g , �� open for En lish ladies on bit P g s Chipping-rushed-up.-to _Kathie_'_ _ani--i in his arms, her litheness - c es at the various inns. Once he and Fl,ura, just disembarked from and glace,. overcame his nervous- IND ...was sure he-had found them until the same river steamer, in the ness, and half an hour afterwards �� D .o,�ac inowY*.r a suspicous3 middle-aged English- the floated b Max and Flora METRO' ldru Z MAYlRnCTvtlt Centre of the landing stage. y y '�° Y woman, came out and threatened "Miss.Ellis! Well-!" he beamed with little trace of Chipping's awk- , L�L3L3EllS MfTCI'FELL to gQto the British consul if she with astounded pleasure. "And wardness left. so much as set eyes on him and "Himmel!"•cried 51ax astonish- SYNOPSIS the mist,' he said, the honorable "Miss—eI•— His eyes, wandered Chipping has been a master at Mr. von Chipping!'' his friend again. They fled from back to Kathie. ."Well of all ed. "Did I take too much wine.?" Rhe Brookfield School for twenty Everybodyraiseded their 'glasses that inn. the! , , ,Well, how do-you do.", (To Be Continued) „ . !" They took a river steamer to year.. Shy and diffident, he has and drank shouting, nervus. "Why, Mr. Chipping!" exclami- not succeeded in makingfriend, while Chipping and hathie'smiied make their entrance into Vienna, ed Kathie, her hand g Brld81 rIOVelt pp` g going out with the 'boys. He faits to et the at each other in an embarrassed and floated down the Danube. y "Why do they call it the Blue impulsively to him. .:petted Honaemastership because way. Kathie' lifted her glass to Danube?" asked Max as the "I'd 'just about given you up- Readers of the Greensboro (N. � of that inability to make friends the schoolmaster, ` Servus! Is that .. ' y er .'. . I hoped I might run into C. Record could hardly believe with the pupils. He is very disap, right?" reader the lauding place, It looks P g ) Y pointed; and accepts the invite- "But I .did nothing—nothing at brown to me. you. 'eyes when they turned to their "There's a legend, you know; rad now we hare." the society page. tion of a fellow master, Harr Max all," insisted Chipping. that the.Danube is, blue only to "Extraordinary, 'isn't it?" Instead of beautfiul brides and Steafel, to go with him on a walk- Max clapped him on the .shoul- " 'those of-well, of people in love,". A few evenings later, 'the four brides-to-be, . they found only ;ng tour of the Tyrol. Caught in der. "Modest fellow! The min- of them were :og ether in c ball- pictures of bridegrooms and the mountains in a mist alone, he said Chipping. s P gz ute I let you•out.,of my sight, you "Ah so? You surprise me." room filled with officers in strik- bridegrooms-to=be. hearr a woman call. Thinking her become a hero!" ing uniforms and attractive women is danger, he clambers up through After a silence Max suddenly "Nonsense, Staefel! This is ab- asked' "Chipping, the Danube does in beautiful gowns. The orchestra Onion that stand 50 degrees of the mist, and finds an English girl, surd! I mere-" not by•any chance look blue. to: played a Strauss waltz and many frost and,that can be grown wide- 14theriae Ellis. it i, after night- "' you, does it. P g Max ly in the Far North are reported g 'You were wonderful. cried ?" con les, includin Max and Flora, ffan when the mist lifts and they, _ start down for the inn, saeh hav- Flora; 'And I am going to kiM. fi "What do you . . . Really, Stae- were dancing. Chipping and Kath- as a promising Soviet crop. ' Iia ©ade a deep impression on the y u. And she praceeded to do fel, you da talk the moat infernal ' ie sat at a table listening to the g it to his utter consternation. rot sometimes!" music, watching the dancers. Max other: "But, my dear young lady,"•he and Flora floated past, waltzing CHAPTER �'I 'stammered. "I-I'm at a loss . . "' to the dreamy music. He broke off abruptly and turned Chipping leaned toward his com= In A Viennese Ballroom ,Mate�ed Or Mixed They meta searching party, to Kathie.. "Miss Ellis, Ill say panion, comic confidence in his headed by Max Staefel and Kath- good night. I hope you'll be none Two-Piecer voice, and asked: "Tell me, are.re's friend Flora, and severalthe worse-" - those two-er-do you thinkRight "Good night?" said Max, aston- - .,� they're—in corning to hunt for them, t • ." in lave." a�a Through' � i4hed. \o. She shook her head. The girls fell into each other's t. , " Words a l A Balcony - Iwouldn't-know." "Have you t•know.- CLOGGING arms, whileMax shook Chipping's „ A* ,. ': Yes. I'm a little tired. ithink - � � Have you never•been in love, Stand agnea and agcin. Kathie I'!2 go to bed." - ,� _ • . Mr. Chipping?" She looked at him ` told of Chippings climb up the "To bed? Ach nein''-" cried the in quiet amusement. mountain in the mist, going, as he landlord. "I bare rood !or you "No . Yes, I was once. Ra- thought, to rescue her when she „ -a goulash,,strudel- ther a Ion- time. ago. I was DIRT -'cuss in danger. The Tyroleans , Perhaps you'll be good enough fourteen., She was the greeagro- knew the dangers that beset s car's dau hter." to send something to my room. g traveller overtaken by'the tresch- Good night, everybody." "Papa and Mania intervened, I t ST use Gillett's Pure Flak. aeons,mists of the mountains, and "Thank you again," said Kathie, suppO3e?" J Lye regularly . . . and you'll the story of his action soon spread -understanding his embarrassment, "Yes. So did the greengrocer." keep sink drains clean and tun= among them. "You were very kind." A pause followed their laughter. ping filly, It .will not harm After getting thoroughly *arm- Chipping made his wa uuk3 "A pity it-all t, ed, they were invited into the bar PP g q q y " his-has to cad enamel or plumbing. Banishes out of the bar. He heard the tomorrow. where a dozen or more persons - unpleasant odors as it clears. Ask asking for a song-some- "For na, but not for- you. You were gathered..The landlord'pour- thing gay for the Fraulein, and � have three weeks yet. It's been Gillett's Lye makes light.work ged a glass of cognac for everyone wonderful."' of dozens of hard cleaning tasks 1 hathie's warm sad smiling voice and then raised his oven at arms saying: "Thank you. It's sweet of "For me, too . ; . We shall have . . ,saves you hours of drudgery. l length. you " a lot to remember-our adventure Keep a tin always on handl 'To the health of the hero of He sat in a chair on the balcony in�thr mountain-" drifting-" in front of the French windows of That white sea, FREE BOOKIFT-The Giant's Lge his 10om, in dressing gown and +'Vine were castaways. What will_ Bmkkttens how this po..aitticlesosw E T THIS scarf, and thoughtfully filled his you remember?" c � •bY• d- ow - scarf, e, listening to the singing in "I . . . really I can't sa " the contentes cleens and he closet t .deshwk P P g g S y • y`' to guts da m.�of c soh.send fte a the bar, and then voices below and He did not have the courage to tell tree �», to Standard attends Lea.. cries of "Gute Nacht" as the Ty- her. _ Frasw Ade- and Liberty staeet, BARGAIN roleans took their departure. - "Then- I shall tell you -- the Toronto, Oot' Suddenly a light sprang out in waltz you dance in Vienna-to the adjoining room, and then night, now, with me." Kathie stepped out on he'r little "Oh,, but I couldn't possibly!" T(InAybalcony, but a few feet away. he said appalled. "Good 'Heavens 1 se .Mw essaI, ar 15 M IS Chipping a stood, and thea, I haven't danced since my college fearing of attracting attention to days-" . .ASPIRIN St leu himself, sank back in the rbair. "Don't you,think it is high time Then he heard -Flora's voice. :� you tried again?" she asked. "Are ,ONE slit S bblet "Wht are you doing out there, _ I 1 you turning me down?" r Kathie?" "You're not serious. I'd be ter- r "Looking at .my mountain, in ribly rusty! In front of all these iN� ■�w j11 takiills' the moonlight.,' - people.", "I should think. you had seen "Well, of course, if you'd really " rather not, but it would have been M�s*"g*Vgs...SAS fgsf enough of it. fi►19S l� ifNli rid 6 Cana- It will be, rather a thrilling fun, just once before goitig home.,, �•_^ i y memory-back in Bloomsbury." `•' She sighed in' resignation. Id%n druggists overywiers. "It's a pity your knight-errant PATTER\ 4195 Chipping arose suddenly to his -N� �jro� � in nor wooer. The was such an old stick-in-the-mud." feet, taking his courage in both aeHonojthe ryefuerjheats rhe wam. too tablets qat BY Anne Adams _ _ "He isn't at all old, darling, and •cle>;iched hands.• I think lea's quite charming. He's -A corner on the college "style No reason now just shy, and a little di33icult 'to market" has 'the blouse and skirt why 'anyone know. I'm sorry for. shy people. outfit. It's so smartly• inter- should run the risk They must be awfully lonely some--, changeable with .other members of taking danger-. -Of the wardrobe. This tailored nus, strong drugs two-pi,ecer by ".nue Adams is for colds, head_ WAKE UP SINGING! made from militao-follow Pattern • aches and muscu- -1195. The military.blouse, vhicll lar pains and aches.GetAspirin, may have long or short sleeves rated b is panelled in front for a becom- y phyai- WHEN you awak• l in bustline. It looks smart with, �ass cians the safest en with a g !r'4"rfat fast relief you can "dragged-out" feel <, a, trim collar or with just the use, at any drug- 'Ing, take a famous nicely-shaped neckline alone. See gist's today-in doctor's prescript how the bottom curves gracefully :OR ��`•,, the 100 tablet bottle for less than tion, Da Pierce's c to slim your hips. The skirt is - 10 a tablet! But remember, get Aspi- Golden Medical Dis cut on the bias and made in just tier. Even used frequently, Aspirin covery, to help the � two easy pieces _ 1 stomach digest nour. FINER FLAVORED � aloes not harm the heart. Aspirin is made 1 .in Canada and is the trademark of• . ishing food that Pattern 4195 is available . in. flu?: builds up and in• misses" sizes 12, 14, '16, 1!3 and :'BREAD � �f�3r�• ?�' The Bayer CO., Ltd. Tigorates the body. W. 1. Wiongardcn, 46,Main Y' St. W., Hamilton, Oat., taro. I bad an a �• Size 16 blouse, takes 1 ppe- '• 7 "'a, could hand glee and was more tired ria yards 54 inch fabric and skirt .'i F. ,Be sure its ASPIRIN'! .. night tha morns than the before. I had be 7' come thin and felt worn-out. After usingDr. '1 ,N }nerds contrast. y t_ ) TNAT1 BETTER k Pierre's Gelder Medical Din•oTe E felt like Send -Trent Cerit's "0C ill is Note this CCQS9 eating, pined In weight, had my old-time t Carefully. If .the .trength, and felt as gond as ever before.^ Get coins (stamps cannot be accepted) t: ; t`WOrd"Bayer"is not A Dr. Pierces Goldca bicdlcal Dinovery, from for this Anne Adams pattern. 4 -� stamped on every BAYER rune araggi,t today. «'rite plainly Size, Name, address FOR YOU tablet, it's not - - _ E znd Sty Ie \'umber: :Aspirin. Don't let Issue No. 45 — '39 Send your order 'to Anne Ad= anybody tell'you it R ams, Room 425, T3 West Adelaide- St., Toronto. .,�:�,;: ",>o-'-' n.'Fs:•m?'.6'.+.�:.>.•. -t-.e«;.=9,:-�rb$'..'w-.+r ;:*?,,, im�::am Ps..:''•"` :"'�';moi•= _ - y e� ., .ri .a•rw•,a-„ ..,,rm...,_: ,: ,.,•... "•.,.,., cR i .cn- :•;•. r; ar:�fi <rt s<. s .• _; 77. f7. � • ..ir 1' .''Here's The Latest Addition To The Canadian Navy .Imitation resin is Said to be the a "r W S f i x ✓ '&gy y r': ' � y VO I latest material aced fogmaking s v CE artificial teeth in Germany MICKIE SAYS- of 7. thePARADE 7., } PRESS Ao emnslMrq ANT NO ' .For wasteaer reasons—religi- ,�6 s ' `h HOCtl3 POCLIS MAGICy ,fix sous, political or commonsense— ; the people of Quebec -voted to "SUB" SOLUTION JEST FIEs,rt ctAw turn erernier Maurice Duplessis _ 't-returh water out of office, the results of the re- en from cea • y evaporation, � N SH1PdTE tent provincial elections were pad ° T b ALL Y R CUSTOMERS Pv science ,reports, they would dry TM' SAME TIME un- deniablygratifying to Federal ` �” °" y�� `� °' � p years. Here, at lae� , g y' g u in 3 000 Liberal leaders. And whether or The latest addition to his majesty's I:oyal Canadian Navy, H.M.S. Kem- is the solution to the submarine •not Duplessis' defeat on O^tober penfeldt, tas been renamed Assiniboine and passed to the control'of the problem.,Guelph Mercury. 25 could be interpreted as a Canadian government. The flotilla leader is 326 feet long'-with a sweeping victory for. Quebec par- displacement of 1,390 ton dnd a speed of 35% knots. DEATH AND TARES .� ticipationists, the position of the They're called death duties in Dominion Government taken with y respect to the war in Europe was How Daylight _ Britain; succession duties is On- N T A TARIO O ario, and inheritance taxes in the immediately strengthened. That . States. But under an day saw Canada present a united Savuz Be aj1 y other name front along with the other conn- _ they'd smell just as badly to the Empire—And-fz Atri A War Measure "Summer ° tar— ° that moment on, we were in the war-in--earnesf. Time" 'By VIC B TRAINED YOUNG PEOPLE —0 Britain In 1917 WANTED a The vote in the United States -- DUCK DATA! Again the trained mechanic is Senate, 67-22, in favor of repeal- A great many things have been corrin iin- Now Ing the arms embargo clause of blamed on war; but those who are that shotgun shooters in g nto his own, Canadian '•rr�?'�. Ontario and the rest of Canada dustiy needs him; and industry the Neutrality Act pointed to an opposed to daylight saving time be- are blazing away at those fast realizes the folly of not training early assent by Congress to Pre- lieve that is the greatest piece of mo a oun sideat Roosevelt's bill, The ado contusion left in the wake of the flying ducks, a word or two X amen in the P- what-has a pe to increase the ing the hard years.—Globe and tion of the. revised Act;with its last Great ng flocl.s these last few years would -Mail. �Tme wwas adopted in Britain durin 'cash-and-carry" clauses, we e g out of place. of indirect but vastly important the last war, in the spring, sum- not t bb -„„e entirely hely •,, rt;� in two direc, PRESERVE THE' ELK aid to the Allies; thence may bring mer and early autumn months, in the United States a step nearer toan effort to'cave fuel ordinarily tions: the establishment of refu- All honor to Canada for what participation in the war, -- sised In heating or lighting. The ges and the curtailment of shoot- slid has done to preserve the.Elk SEE HIVE encyclopaedia Britannica says that rug through regulation. Howard from extermination. Reckless —°— Zahniser, of the United States Bu- slaughter near] wiped them out Of the situation on the West- "in the second year of the GI'eat ' g y War nearly every country in Eur- reau of Biological Survey, is in. as it did the buffalo. How many , ern Front, John O'Donnell of the clined to place the enforcement of would be left in. a few years if / ""New York Darty News" wrote: °pe adopted the'device of putting regulations above sanctuaries. the average hunter were' let loots • ' „ the c-loot forward one hour during The war is a washout—figura- This, from one of the United -to do his will"=Our -Dumb Ani- tivel and actually." Heavy the spring and summer and aut- umn y, vy :sins a ' ' oma months. The motfve was to States recognized waterfowl ea- mals. alternating with sleet and snow, pests, has real significance in view =o-- made the linea a mass of mud and get the people to bed as hoar ear • Her and out of bed an'hour earlier, of the demand forwarded by some SAVE THE BEES _ military operations on both sidei. to save fuel for lighting and heat- duck hunters that greater liber- The position of Canadian spine- were again almost at a standstill. Ing.' ties, be taken with regulations as ists, due to the sugar shortage, is s —0 The first suggastiun of a day- there are again enough 'ducks to one that demands the attention of O - light saving achetne-was made in warrant- increased shooting. governmental authorities. Scores , - n the political front, biggest tiro - mews of the war's eighth week England in 1907 by William Wil- - Ducks Produce Ducks of bee keepers throughout On- came when Benito Mussolini sen- lett, to Y908 a bili wasintroduced In answer to the hunters', plea tario are worried as winter ap- astionally dismissed seven of his into the British House of 'Com- of increased flocks, Zahnisei iid- proaches because they require pro-German Cabinet Ministers, mons but_it was not adopted until mita more ducks wing north now, large quantities of white cane Su- tine secretary of the Fascist party 1916 when the British Government thin a few years ago, but points gar to carry their'bees through y' ren set up s committee to study ways I out that there are still fewer wa- the winter and earl s The •` esu the chief of staff of the Ital- p • g• i •,a La army. Before the full effect and means to save fue',: terfowl than 10 years ago, and bee keepers are likely to see many of this shake-up ..on his former — �— there were not many then. Over of their hives ruined, unless sufH- Axis-partner Hitler could be ap- 4,000,000 acres of waterfowl're- cient cane sugar is made avail- • _ . praised, the world turned in Mushroom Harvest fuges have been acquired by the able before it is too late.,—Kiteb- watehful waiting to the sessions ' -- Survey during the.last four years. ener Record. • a of Russia's Supreme Soviet from The unusually high tempera- This should be increased by at Which a declaration of the U.S. tures of the first'. 10 days of Oc. least 7,500,000 acres, Zahniser 71 S.R.'a foreign avers to achieve the minimum re- The L-nilied States adopted day- light policy wa to come tober acc°mpanietl by heavy ;sins light saving time to 1918 but it was quirement for.waterfowl. - forth, clarifying Germany's poli- have been a combination of con'-• repealed in 1919 because of cons-id s r ° tion, whether of strength of of ditions that have produced a big Only ducks can produce ducks, l gt p ti erable opposition. The move was weakness in the over. Man crop of field mushrooms in Onta- so the greatest credit must go-to y adopted in Canada in 1924 but was p g questions were expected the reduced kill of recent uzalin p rro. yearn' later lett with each muadctpality. P to be answered: how far Russo-, Marty people; especially those. If the presence, of live ducks on - sJ German co-operation extended in . living in the country districts, the .refuges provided is to be in economic, diplomatic, iiilitaryhave been able to obtain this food cured, hunting mus't:be kept with- LIFE'S LIKE THAT iBy Fred Neher 41 fields; what Russia's new policy delicacy in quantity. Members of in safe limits.- Because the flocks meat as regards the Baltic re- the Sarnia. Indian Reserve band • are increasing does not mean that 9 hate been seliin, mushrooms from the waterfowl. question is solved. ipubires, and the war in general. tt door;o-door. If foT two seasons the guns claim - —o - A more than the annual increase, In the Far East,.all eyes «•ere we wil.,.be right back where we ion India. Native leaders there started` (Nehru and Gandhi,in Failed I o Win Seat particular) felt it unjust that India should " ro called open to fight for de- YOM Book Shelves = �� �'�f�%� �� r• mocracy in Europe while being denied indepgndence themselves. aCa>tl Be DeCarrative `!►iahatma Gandhi's National Con- cress Party whfch controls -eight �``\\� a�� i d,• provincial Books fuactioain ycam- India \\ ' p a governments in British gas dal] corn- - Indra threatened resignation of paaions rather than as the turniah- - all its Cabinets. This would forceIng of dignified libraries bring tato - ` ,';;• -the Government to call upon lead- use neje and decorative pieces of _ era of the oriposition to foiarn nPW furniture. Book.sheives are ie en: governments, while Gandhi fol- [oUsly fitted into odd corners and :dowers, retaining a majorityin incorporated into 'all kinds of fur. i �:, C ` +•.�� '' the Legislatures, could vote'down, niture. They are found over the Ithe new Cabinets one after anoth- heads, at the ends of couches, in or. A civil disobedience campaign, alcoves by the side, of a desk or in the fireplace c r: -' ,�'' ;,th Inaugurated again in India, would Book shelves.seem to take up Ibe as serious a threat to the Brit- Boo Ish Empire's existence as Adolf less room when'built in, but mov• \\•.; iii, !„• •,/ ��,I•,,� y Hitler's war machine. able furniture containing books. j ,� y r> ,� u,, �,�• �� ,•'' , a from the .old-fashioned secretary d ` desk to the contemporary combina• Publisher Dies tion radio cabinet and bookcase,' , makes for variety•in the arrange, Joseph Moore, publi.,her of " ment of furnishings: Spaces for a the Georgetown Herald for few kooks are provided in many ���y,,! _ many years, died at hs home in Paul G3uin, son of a former Pre- small stands desigued,to be placed _ ' t i�ir t G'k �a is mier of Juebec province, and by the aide of a bed or ens chair. •r`�r `�1 �av y Georgetown, Ont.,, last' 'weeL-. leader of the Action Liberale Na- y t He is survived by his wife and tionale Small wall shelves made in a less tit party went down to de- 0 1 i'feat.e't4'd'i.e 9-7o r✓EsrBl1. one daughter,.Mrs. R. Douglas. feat in the recent elections. His literate age to display. bric-a-brac, Toronto. party failed to secure ,a single 'are often adapted to hold it row of ' "Our club would be a good influence on him after he paid his seat in the Legislative Assembly especially choice voinmes, dues he wouldn't have any money left t with •;els," "REG'LAR FELLERS-=Well, Pleasant Dreams! By'J. M LLAR WATT MOM COULON' WAKE YOU KNOW,A NO OTHER ANIMAL SAIVNY CLAU's ME UP THIS MORMN' FAR CRAWLS IN THE WOILD DOES THE SAME AT ALL!3HE SAID IN AN OLE LOG CAN SLEEP THAT , THINQ,ONEY HE I L. SLEEP LIKE A AN' SLEEPS LONCj 'CE GG WINTLR A AL1. PEAR! SLl�EPg ALL WITHOUT WAKIN' SUMMER•0UP _ - - .r�1'• 41,1 •, ' � r � / / _ •. 'may►/ r 9 . /Y-21�������'�r ��1 i Wt 1, ', ,,..,a, / . :• •' ��� •-�•�s V s h,•IT.i. A•Apo wrw, ,,� - 7 f - i a+9'•;?.t5sd'"R? e. 7e�.- ►.., r ` ; ""w :�""u", i. ,t: r . .• � .,r-.r .so•.�+: .yaw-..s,. ,,.sx.-, � -.. 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Interment will be made in Boys' Bummer Sweaters -60c• GOOD USED CARS _aid Gt. Britain, $2.0o in advance. New Liskeard Cemetery. - each GOODYEAR TIRES We carry a full Iine of Jeia Nwhar, Proprietor ---�--- $oys' Camp Shoes X1.45 WILLARD BATTERIES Pickering Horticultural Society ' GENERAL BLACKS!v1ITH11r Fresh TOWNSHIP COUNCIL - a pair - SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS The November meeting of the - t_, Give us a tris; on a New or a hosed Co 'and The Township Council met on Picker-ng. cu-r:ship ito,.ttculzural 3 1 i b mP 110es,$1,65 24 Hours Towing Service Wednesday, Nov. 1st, with all t1e ; 'Society will be held on Tuesdp: n pair, JCured members present. evening, Npv. 14th, in the basement Gordon J. Law , Little of the unusual occurred. of Dunbarton United Church. A Men'` Sport shirts, with $41r. Arthur Percy, once again, program of special interest has short sleeves, $1.00 eA. Phone 2908 Mea ts nNTAftI a- been arranged - Through the tour• ` PICgERl:�TG, Our delivery is at your service called on the council relative to the . :. cutting down of trees on the side- tesy of the Dept. of Agriculture, Mens Hocks, 15c., LOc. a series of slides will be shown in Phone Pick 1620 road between lots 14 and 15, north ' 2�0., 35C.and 50¢, a pr. •Farr's Elevator CLARENCE SILK of the 4th con. A conside.ab' diff- � colour - interesting Birds of Ont- erence of opinion exists, as to the =o, of special interest and ,bene- �' ' (� /'� bene- -'.amount of damage done, and the i fit to gardens an4,gardeners. Foll- �+• O• Bradley Claremt�nt, Ont, i awing this, an address will be giv- PboneiPick 2904 Phone - Ree, J38 menLers left the Chamber to vi esw Office Was the area. Tuat erence len by Mr. James ping, oy' Toronto, C -- still-appears to-exist. it was on t��_-Au ] n- - - _ Com - ILJ :that a proper survey would be nec- tens . Mr. King has not been heard � Governmant to Buy Wheat .-sessary before an adjustment could �, out here before', but advetnce not- Notice to Yoij We give highest grade. RADIO roads- I ices indicate he is well worth hear- Plume at our expense. R The Committee on Roads and `. ing. Tea will be served. The gen- ";•� . A truck at your servieft - --Bridges, Dep-Reeve. Wm. Rees-or, oral public is invited and will be We do Building of all kiaab and Chairman, paid the following: A. welcomed. Lee, 7725 Miss McKay, 37 1.00 R I CARPENTEFUNG, , C$�IENTIN4. . We alae buy coarse gni ELECTRIC Willson, 71.75.. A. Hastings 69.90. TE-NDERS WANTED '1 - James Griffin 51.00. James Ravie LL' ----� - PLC&BING REPAIRS 25.25. A. O'Hara 29.26. F. Marrs for the position of caretaker at the and ROOFING SPECIAL _ . e Rou a Hills School S. S. o. IN •4 75. Georgi_ Green 5325. Walter g IV - � Alamilton 47.50. George Baker 48. 3, West, Pickering Township. Per- ROOFING .ReliableStrvice - ..00. Wm. Porter 3.9.25. Joe Valentino h-sons interested to fill the position We aldo sell Brantford ftooflnp 3-1 Std. WgkL Asphalt-Shingles Reasonable Rates 3+6.75. Joe Hii'3 48.25. Walter Har need to t:e qualifies: to take care of ' $6.00 per sgrs, 'New C. G.C. Battery Radios dy 2225. R L n 2.70. W. Hill 10. a hot v+•ater heating Materials, Empire$athroom jn g system. The 3-1 Hvy. Wgkt. Askphalt Sklaglea ;31.95 Complete with BaiteTies Egmpment, Duro Wester - 00. Ken Ward 91A0. V. Jamieson lowest or any tender not necessar- 66-65 per sgrs BROOKLIN. ONT. 9 stems, Beatty`1.00. Blake Coultice 3.00. Chas. Sly accepted:. Tenders to be rsyceiv- Y' Y Ali drat quality Toronto'Asphalt ' Cooper 33.42. Shell Oil Co. -33.75. ed not later t}nn Nor6mber 18th. $table F.Qnionieot Roofing Co. $tingles. In lets Phone lb r 11 r J. D. Adams 48.69. Walter Wilson For all information inquire at the tither Building Materia of 5 sqre. or over. 8-12. Gordon Lam 16.55. J. Bushby undersigned. Estimate.4 Free : _ 8.95. Pedlar People Ltu., 1304.01 J. i., t'eaty. *ork Gnaranteed Prices sad'j notice.to ge widwd �� _ REUAB1�E Can Oil Co. awye. Adanac Mach- --_ R. R. 2. PickeringT • 1 ��+ • RADIO SER ... .ins 23.00. Sawyer-Massey 308.83. _ JL' . d . P RO l J SE Roy ward, salary, repairs. stamps Phone"502; �'- VIC Lam' etc., 191.90. J. Balsdon 6.90. Geo. COMING EVENTS LUMBER YARD Expect 9esriee sa an stakes:Tool 1.75. jlVe& Petty 6.60. A. W, PICKEBING, ONTARIO Season's Opening 32.75: Dance •= ON of receivers + . The Committee on Contingencies Time and Modern wiil be held at Mug your sets here aad pawn, Green River 14:aI1 on Fric'•3y even- 'Consult FROCK Stock • W. Heber Dewe, Chairman, paid _ Stock of tabes always on hand, 't'he following: A. Mitchell, tank of ing• Nov. 17th. Clark"s Orchestra. W.D. TWEEDIE. 1'�(;A'I'RE 1:naeil 1P. tiny, - Beoatgksa Off. water, 2.60. Baycroft and Sona. Gents, 50 cts. Ladies please prow- +,+ ambulance service, 3.00. St. Mich- ide Lunch, or 35,cts. R. R. 1, PickeringItA - ael's Hospital, acct.. 10.15. Booth On Roofing forBarns and for 'TZE=T� 'and Munson, relief acct. 4.03. Wrn. Houaea, Eavetrovgbs► Hay COCKSHUTT -+ Chester, constable salary, 60.00 D. $25•00 REWARD Track, Barn Door Hardware,, THURSDAY FRIuAY&SATtiRDAti A AFEatora, Clark, salary. 125.00. L. will be NOVEMBER 9, 10 and II _T. Johnston Tax-Collector, salary, • Paid to the person 'or per- Lift Eze Garage.Cement work c f Frostsons giving information which will and Carpenter work of all Two ,.Miss, at 7,00 and 9.00 150.00. Pickering News, stationery, party or parties who Saturday Maurice at 1,30 W Wood - convict the kinds 46.00. D. R. Beaton, selecting jun- , broke into M. S. Chapman s Cott- - ara, 20.00. R. E. Mowbray, ditto, Dealer for Eastern Steel "The {�` !! 10.00. Adam Spears, ditto, 10.00. A, two mules north of Pic ering The altar Maker Agency _ Village, some time between Sunday r'roducts. Spears, serving notices for Court New Steck of Puts on Igaad of Revision, and Ins October 29th and Saturday, Nov- WITH + ` petting Wood ember 4th. Let us div yo7 an estimate en your - ;« on above aaa�lsn 1 . Lots; 1o.10. L. T. Johns�•on, post ltequirements.� BING CRr SEiY t age, 55.18. �J M. SL Chapman LOUISE CAMHBELL Implesaeab eR eakibit is saunas,.. kCommittee Relief, ,•Robt. S. LINDA WARE Plows, owero etr. . -"'�' l 7linddY, C'hairm+zn, paid the follow- Ing, SPARKS for supplies and services: ATTENTION!S. G• Eyesight Education , -THOS. LYE Morrish, 37.74. M. S. Chapman 19: and -- Monday. Toneday & Wedneaft 79. Boyea Drug Co. 1.79. A.White 5.00. T.Mitch- NOVEMBER Brock Road Gravel NOVEMBER 13. 14 and 13 Claremont, Onto 1.00. Red and ICIENCY Eaton Co. 10.35. Mrs. L. Scott 8. t,, + It t Show at 7.00 �Lsst '00. Roy Morrish 39.44 City of Tor- Complete Stow at 8.20 _ onto 55.94. Ta-p. of 'forth York 7. by Crushed Pit Run « » '96. Twp, of Scarboro 4.93. W. Sad- ^ Some Like it H Rad . ler 13.00. E. R. Wootivsard 6.Ot. C: TUGK Geravel - ' i o 'Se r X15 families, 42 individuals receiv= 'VY TH I ,+g relief). Sand aid Graded B HOPE Expert service and to- Committee on .Da.ma s to SheepO Pt• `SHIi 1 EV ROSS ..-Blake Anis, Chairman, paid the Stone GEI.E KRUPA •following: H. A: Newman, 2 sheep lE7eai t 3peeialbt -UNA MEFKEL argils. r Onable ch Opo kilted, 20.00 W. B. Milne, 1 case bisne Bis Delivered 'or Lo0el in Pit p y g. Copp. P. O.) IztiFE DAV guaranteed. filled, 10.00. C. S. Balsdon 1 sheep Oshawa. Phone 1516 � PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 a ^ALSO { -ARTHUR L� killed, 2 injured, 19.00. C. S. Bals- Toronto office Ho"ard 6471 L` IL'�L,D don, injured 4.30. W. C. You may think that I am saying • a lot amt JOHN-BOURNE' & -Ow "Inside Storp" , :Willson, inspection, 6,25. glare. I admit I am and .7 Graoaate Rsdlo and Television I still there will be very much unsaid NLITH Member Official Radio Service Mat# ' when I am through. In the school, Asso:°s+rw n. Thomas E. Brown 'Dies Suddenly, glossy paper of the 'books, black- 4d1GHAEL WHALEN 48 Phone.6201, PIC6►FKIN(i boards and smooth desk tops are SEAN ROGERS Stricken while he was engaged repeated disturbers of the vision HOTTER CHIC CHANDLER a at the farm of Mr. Chas. Hastings, of the students. The greatest men-. on Tuesday of tarnoon, Thomas E. ace of -these is the reflection from �•• ���'N L ' Brown, swell-known Hudson Town- the glossy paper of the 'books. M Masse •Harri8 L•• `i.. p farmer, passed away almost Glare'never has been more noticed Masseyp'UN$R+iiJ )•IBgOTOR AND ! ;immediately. With Mr. Hastings than todaiI y. Electric light sigma, el- n1• X!•�Qa Farm I>rn lements� !4uc �BKeALSB -and his son, George, Mr. Brown was ectric lights in office and home, �jJ p ugsor to'W. J. 1,iathe,W',e/ 'discussing some repairs to one of powerful headlights, making--it so � 3to�thille the buildings on the farm when h- very easy and in many cases a net- tll/�6lCl�� Salesand Service :.vightn3 Day3ervlosf• `was noticed to bend forward as essary to extend the day's work - . :.-though he had intended to clear wBiaineee ight s well into the night. Extra work Residence Phot Y301 " 9Ad0 iris throat, a few seconds later, he and extra fine world are now not - •. "'tumbled to the ground and passed impossible but are in certain quar- aw°sy within a few minutes. The Is simple but Mca de- ters expected,and and even demanded,, No u° ]Rate Mr. Brown, w+howas 62 years being done under artificial light, ago wp can furnish +of age, Was numbered amongthe memorials that will °ac°°u°auaMt makes the action more dangerous- please from every real old-timers of Temiskaming, ly significant. Eye fatigue at school standpoint. In dignity �1 :first coming to this country= in 1897 or at work therefore, is a common �14t :and for a coupleof appea of years made trouble and most cases have the rcnce our severalvisits W the district, after complaint 'but do not 'know the 'pont will stand out I Which time he took u PERMANENT N A S G i N 0 PAIN ugh the ages. p permanent cause. Accompanying eye strain Na Greater Tribute � full lice of cern ma- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER residence. Mr. Brown, who was will come a long list of ouch trou- N. W. STAFFORD ' -' AND NERVES. IT MAY BE c :• -� horn in Pickering Township, 'was 'blas as nervousness, headaches and OhiUer •' ,A,.sd }OWe I vnarTied in New Liskeard to Miss general debility. These are but the ; Higlsway ;lfonaaental y' plows, YOUR EYES. inworks plow pointe and rf pairs 16enore Campsall, who survives him resultss of fighting against an im- 5, :! H. TUCK, OPT. D. •slonR 'a•ibh two daughters, Mrs. F. position. You might as well fry Hh 463 ad Out.geton Road weer for all kinds of Massey. McPherson, (Marion), of Kirkland correcting .by rule of thumb or $aTl'!s maC111nEry. � l9�' � '• d' Lake, and Gladys, at home. One theory as yon could to correct by obo m nil 'teen, RaIPh, Pre-deceased his father consulting a mail-order 'house. The b ' JOHN L. GILLMAN SAW'` OWL In- 1928. Also surviving are two child of today is the w,nn of to- BROUGHAM, OW. -... .z. brothers, William G., of Dymond morrow •--• give him a chance in Township. John I-. of Toronto "t:c[ tel;k 12 ., and the w�rle?. , ­', rA J� N 'r-7, . 010_7% 7 7- %IF w �7. 7 Wool CLARMONX Mrs. Either Palmer was a city MEN'S CLUB, FICKERING ;.RED CROW ORD&W visitor on Monday. noonI, at 3 p. an, at the home 4C Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper, of Sorry to how that Mr. Coster in 'The Executive of the Club ann- Mrs. Fred Bwth;g. MaJor Wauozlv Waterford, were Claremont visitors not int best of health.this week. 'ounce that the club Room will be Zlte 'Ut'* of *e Red Cron of Red Crew Ifeakinartem Q bo Society for the South of the Town-' ever the week-end. Stan Hardy was a local visitor Opened every afternoon, as from .ship Will meet on Saturdayy after-- Present to 12sue furthsr i=h%9W 'ime. All mea"rs of the &No*.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fleming on Sun'day. Stan is now in uniform. 'the 15th inBt The weekly Cinema and family, of Unionville, spent Mrs. Stubbs and Miss Jessie pat- Showlve an urged to attend. is being discontinued on *cc- -%ndaY with Mr. and Mrs.-Roy erson, of Toronto, are the guests of ount of certain fundamental reas- Morgan. Mr. and bin. T. Paterson. one, which cannot be overcome. NOTICE W_a- QII -Mr. Rich.. J. How entertained his Several from here attended the-'members are asked to remember our trucks p grandson, of Toronto, now a rimm- shower given Mr. mid Mrs. Nor- the "Rock Trial" which is to be am Your way every AND day. ber of the R. C.'A. F.) over the man Wilson, of Mt. Zion OR Mon- 'held on the 24th inst., and the date All kihds of F epair Work week-end. day night. A wam�)er from the Baptist co of the Fowl Suprer, - for members COAL, OOKE" All Tuning Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Beare, of Port Per n- and wives, has been set tenta#vely ry, have moved into the Fred Pugh gregation attended the Green Riv- for Thursday, Dec. 7tth. WOOD, CEMENT, C. S. M*CDONALL9 residence opposite the Claremont er anniversary, services on Sunday United Chuicb. last. The male quartet sang at the The Dominion-Wide Red Cross. SAND, GRAVEL, C6w Ave. Tonoto Mr., and Mrs. McAvoy, and •-Mrs.' evening service. Canvass starts on Mandap, Do and uone Lakeside 1b02 '"'Orders takenat NEWS Mr. an Mrs. James lonson and ..,McAvoy's father, Mr. Geo. Law, of year bit, by having a con,ilbution BUILDER'S SUPPLIER Toronto, visited at the home of Miss Queenie, of Sca*,oro Jct. and ready for the canvassers on Mon. Mr. Roy Brignall on Sunday. Miss ' Nilda Slack, of Glasgow 0 tr; t R. G. CLENDEN The Happy Gang pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. held their s second meeting of the club at the Roy MoiTan and. Mary. Nofice to Crechtor's We b a ve also p]seed in a toc* Fi full :FUNERAL DIRECTOR The week-night services in the f MAPLE Thome of the President, Mrs. E. XN'E o LEAF MILLING Hudson, Baptist- a eh—urch are being well att- the Priyate'Ambulance on Wednesday evening; In e matter of the Fatate orf 'Sar. COMPANY 'FEEDS. Nov. Ist at 8 p. M $h Azin Moore, late of the Town- A W. MT-r _1 DELLay and N,1Rht.%rv1c9 '-with-about six- ended. Interesting, inspirational -and Mrs. Kennedy will •SerV1ce8,_includihg VoCaTai-jud violin 0 • _r.X Rev. I. E. y ahij of Pickering, in the County of A_A_%_4F1 Phone' 6DOC," hold a reception it the Manse on • numbers are being enjoyed. Ontario, Married Woman, Deceased T'riday, Nov. 17th, - from three to Remembrance Day. will be obser- Rokering, Ont, UnIvern 5000 ya five o'clock, in the afternoon, and ved by a . .special service in the - ALL PERSONS having claims a. Office ph( ne 740 Residence 65 Markham, Ont. from eight .to ten o'clock in the ev. United Church next Sunday even-. gainst the estate of SARAH ANN ening. ing. The Pastor will speak on the • teen of the Club'girls present. Roll subject "Youth facing the Future!". MOORS, Married Woman,.deceased, who,died on or about the 18th day Call - "One thing I would like in a ' Two members of the Young Peo- of A-og-ustl, 1939, at the To'-nship u guest room" was answered by alt I ple's Union will be associated 'with of-Pickering, in'the County of Ont- At the close of the meeting, Mrq. the minister in this service. ario, are required to file their . Hudson, Mrs. Cameron and Miss Mr. William Hill we are sorry to claims with the undersigned before Billie Wagg served a very dainty say.has been critically ill dbring the 7th day of Decanter, 1939- af- the past week. Mr. Hill has been in lunch. ter which date the assets of the The Women's Iris liute will hold poor health for many months, suff- estate will be distributed, having ` Z -their next meeting on Tuesday Nov., I tering from a stomach condition, regard only to the claims of which 24tth, instead of the 15th, at the and during the week suffered a the Erecutor shall then hatre not- 1. N. Kennedy, will address the not remain in this condition long, be responsible to any person of meeting. Lunch will be 'served. A m that we may see him again soon. whoclaim he &W, not then have, home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. Rev. hemorrhage. We trust that .he will -ice, and the undersigned will not large crow attending the delight- notice. R I E D 0 ful Hallowe'en, Party, more details WHITEVALi t Toronto. Ontario, this A Including prize-wUmers will appear DATED, a The regural meeting of the Wom- CKILED In our next issue. en.9 Institute will be held. at the 71h day of November. 19391 An enjoyable time was had on home of Mrs. N. K. Robinson, on Wednesda3r evening last when. the Wednesday, Nov. 15th, at 2.30 p m. -John Carperiter Moore. R. RL members of Brougham Union Lodge Pickering, Ont. Executor. Roll Call - "One iAvr I Dislike';. A A� F. and .A. M. celebrated their a lendid meeting is eN-pected annual Ladies' Night. In adoditioin by his Solicitors "Legislation-, given by the Picker- to their own members, visiting bre IJ 'ing W. I. as ggests. Everyone wel- threwfrom the city and neighbor- Heaton. 'Bell and R4016 t7t Bay St. cosse. lag lodges were present. An ex- Toronto. vellent dinner, mvith Mrs. Conner, as caterer, was served and this was i CARD OF THANKS followed by an interesting stage RELIABLE KAN, between 25 and .4 program and dancing. Mrs. Mantle and family wish to 60 years, with car, needed immed- The Harvest Howe Services. in take this opportunity of thanking lately to hand out FREE Spices lot the United Church last Sunday their many friends for their kind- and SOSP in nearby rural route and You haven well attended, both maiming nese .. and sympathy , wnich was supply established demand for Ev- and evening. The Pastor spoke in shown in the lose of a loving hus- eryday Necessities, including, Bak- something you are missing Ing the morning on, "The Urgency of band and father., ing Powder, Extracts, Medicines,' the Spiritual Harvest". The choir Cleansers, Mineralized Stock and Wife, Sons and Daughters Poultry Tonics etc. Fenn ex rendered the anthem, "Great is perieim- Ywr favourite des can pt,you a variety of the Love" very acceptably. Mrs. ce helpful. Selling experience'not Dried or PickledCanadi-n Fishthe flavour of which MeAvoy, (Edith Law) of Toronto, In Memoriam necessary. Beginner roust be satis- , is as tasty and as perfect as though ym had caught very beautifully the 8010" fled with $30.00 weekly at start. pp m Mirwif aM romt1y popped thetainto the '.""'Leave it with Him". At the even- MARTIN In loving "d cherish- Credit furnished right partiemL — the; ing service, Rev. D. G. Davis, of ed memory of my Dear Dad, Write immediately, The J. R. Wat- Major J. S. Martin, B. E. F- Sea- king Company, Montreal, Dept. They be Served in King City, preached a very imp- 0- cail various &pPL'r1ZWg Ways . forths, 1914 - 1917. Passed away p.l& -15 ressive sermon on the theme, "We 12 are Labourers together with God',. Nov. 8th, 1936, after years of L Pried Fish such as Cod, Haddock,Hake, Cusk and Pollock 7 Me choir rendered two antharns, suffering. and Pickled Fish such as Herrin&Nfack:erel ... .... is the Kingdom" and "Give Eternal rest in the care of thy God, and Akwivm can be brought to your table as new --Sadly missed by his devoted V- hanks unto the lard". Tine church dishes that the family will like. ita* ua mutug fte was beautifully * decormed , with wife, daughter and sm. 1. Serve CanadianFish more ohm Make"Any Day A Fruit, vegetables, grain and flow- MARTIN — In loving memory of lusurnm Co. CM Fish Day". Your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled for the occasion. a dear brother,'Major, J. S. Mar- and r*AWAMMA IM Fish for you no ma= ]how A serious fire occurred on Satur, Chaft "am for Farm and k3sawk, far you live from open 7 aay evening last, when the large tin, Seaforth Highlanders, IP14 war" . with every bit of its goodness retained -barn, and most of the contents, the 11R17- Passed from this life, Nov. Buildings for Vai A neJ by rhe Way pM'll 4nA ;r Leo indly' -Property' of Mr. 7.1. Ir , of the tM ' totally We cannot say he is de economical. y ad, wbwmills. Silas at& Sth Concession, West, was The fire ly;hich wag. dis- He is "just awmy". _7 Anteumbile Insurance DEPARTMENT Of FISHERIES, covered d' —Ever remembered by Jean, Rob. uring the late evening. Al Kbulls. OTTAWA. -;could be seen for miles,�iaund and art and Hugh. (Cabled from-Aber- at O -even attracted attention of deen, Scoliand)cthe OBOWMAN & WE • WRITE FOR FR BOOKLET many in Oshawa. The cause of the Tire is as yet undetermined. Ele;reli (INTA RTO r------------------ :cows, two horses, four pigs and a I D"aroneft ofPshem4s. 77 1 rge number of fowl, the, full lofts and granaries, and the thresh- Plmw rend me lour free 52-pW Booklet "100 Ang machines were all lost in the ninx Pith Retapes", containin8 100 deliSbeful. T .7 CHICKENS "' ' ' ' fire. The barn was erected about ZT.aortlical rah Recipm ..................:............•..........:.............:.....:... four years ago, and was wired. Mr. Trap's non,, Joe= was in the 11401110i Addray................................... ............CW. 19 -ore .stables only twenty minutes before nd 4 ihe fire was discovered. The losses % AL N Y D A Y • A :FISH ��'D AY ' are 'partially covered by insurance. Following an illness of several •months, Mr. Abram Mantle. Passed VEAL j�,�• :.CALVES away at the home of his son, Cecil, f his 76th year. Deceased was an old Your' best market •is right at' h 111Y • ts Tgronto, on Friday Nov. 3rd, in resident of Claremont, well and CNM. favourably known by all who knew place on him. The funeral took for ' 1940 : 'Dodge you have a quantity of chickens ready Sunday, with service in the United . Church here, and interment in the for market', phone or write' and our 137 Fargo 1-2 ton, perfect Glasgow cemetery. He is survived buyer will call and quote you the 'mar- by his wife, four daughters and '37 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe en Your sons: Percy, of Pontypool, ket price.. Veal calves are now tak 'Freeman, of Georgetown, Elmer Geo in lovely condition and Cecil, of Toronto, Mrs. John- Z , in at our new Whit-by Plant, situatedX35'35 Plymouth De sedan *on, of Toronto, Mrs. Hardy, of Ux- _ . bridge, Mrs. Fred Retil§haw, Clare .-exc p Tnont and Mrs. Os6orne, Albany N. at the old Mushroom Farm, -sameas ' fionally good e Y. Also one sister, Mrs. Brough- Semi -ton, of London, Ont., and three in the past, Monday, Tuesday and _ ccessaries ice broffiers. Thomas, of Goodwood, Wednesda ' 4 Dutton, Ont- and Albert, • I "Claremont. y- ALF. MOLE -of Claremont- The sympathy of this F1.1 43 .!)t ..unity is extended to the ber- PICKERING FARMS LTO eaved family, PICKERING, ONT, PHOme-PICK 6100 16 ; t r„' A -41 n. C%-L a �/� -t • / ' �.: gave YottReardCIGARETTE PAP-fi� RS NNE T..__. _ y •' m.ee�eostrom Liptw's i lb.and / — • , 1aM ,�weaTh•'aop - ++aDwa L�10M1.L��a moi..Toronto An enthusiastic politician was t asked by his wife to lay aside '' S� Politics long enough to dig up the potatoes in the garden. 3�P y He consented, and after digging for a few minutes went into the • house and said he had found a 4 coin. He washed it, and it proved to be a quarter. He put it in his _ pocket and v,ent back to work. , Feathered Hats Presently he went to, the house QQ�B`E AUTOMATIC B again and said he had Sound an. OOKLET HOW Can ? :Quite Popular other coin. He washed the dirt off it and this time it was a fifty-cent 8Y ANNE ASHLEY "Wait a minute!" he ga�ped:- Freathers, made into colored oak piece. He put it in his pocket. « ,,,, Maybe it's the war. A hen leaves and”butterflies in natural "I have worked pretty hard," "Where's the fire?" Q.—What is an inexpensive colorings develop several small said he to his wife. "I think I'll —o— owned by Mrs. A. Cruikshank of 'Way of serving scrambled rggs. _shapes, while a-'friar; hat"; to be take a short nap." Davi"v4sci bread and jet- Neepewa,hMan., lai" triple-yolk- A. — v -Try using three crumbled - posed over a veil-draped head', con- When .he woke he was not sur- ly. His mother usually pus- ed egg, a record for Manitoba. It soda crackers and two tablespoons sists of 48 tiny colored birds. prised to find that his wife had chased slieed bread. One day weighed three and a half ounces. of milk to each egg. Mix thor- she bou g Burned goose, ostrich and coq are dug up the rest of the potatoes— �-a loaf of unsliced * bughly, and then scramble in hot strongly endorsed. An ostrich and that she had found no coins! bread. When he saw her ap- batter, model stemming from Victorian —o_ ply the butcher knife, he ask- Q.—How can I prevent burning More than 160 people flew when there is not sufficient batten inspiration trails more than a "Then she isn't exactly one ed: "What', that bread all yard of tied willow ostrich down �., stuck together for?" across the Atlantic in the first six to fill all the pans, when making - of the sympathetic sort- mullSns? the back. Coq feather hat and said Smith. —o— trips made by Pan-American Air- A.—Fill the empty muff ensembles are observed while •• t++ The two friends were discussingwas machines on the norther! rap y pans with coq and various other "Sympathetic snapped motoring as the sat in the club. nervi _ y water. This will not only prevent types of Brown. g y _ - feathers, including quills, wings "I-va$a-once -buying -secon - n �. harming, ill-bake- --�- more evenly. aa3-birds accent many of the col- bora, she was quarried?' car from a garage owner,' said ►-- Q.—How can I set colors in cot- ored suede hats. —o— one. "Of course, he praised it up, L Y O N S .t. • bon goods before washing the first A1;living at a.,strange hotel, a' as I was a novice. But 1 found. Trade in Department % fie'- fussy woman thought she'd better a way of discovering absolutely p A.—Soak the goods.for twenty know where the fire-escape was, all its faults." 478 YON GE ST. TORONTO minutes in cold water, to which So she started exploring. "How?" asked the other. s_handful of salt has-been added. What Science' During her tour, she opened a i "Why," went on the first, "I Clearance Sale of Re ` Q.—How can I prepare.a good door and found herself in a bath- had :: on trial, and took it to an- Recondition, ` . akin- whitener' room occupied by alt elderly gen- other car-dealer and asked hila ad Furniture to buy it." A.—An application of equal = tleman. '2 50 Doing 3-piece Chesterfield suite parts ct rose water and lemon "Oh, I'm sorry;' she twittered, upholstered in blue mohair mice seta as a skin whitener. "3 was looking for the fire-es- "Poultry kept in city and sub- 19.50 smarateredt sn ieaurablee brahwon Q.—How can I prevent articles cape." iirban gardens can be fed almost reDp, Teversibhe Marshall spring from going down the furnace re- HEALING WOUNDS QUICKER Continuing her search. present- entirely on household waste," said cushions. Mister' It has been discovered curt 1 she heard the 24.50 Brantford 3-piece suite in y pad of bare feet Walter Elliott, British minister of blue figured velour: perfect A--Insert s piece of wire net- recent surgery that certain foods behind her and a shout made her agriculture. in a radio talk urging condition. Large ownting inside the register hole, re- containing vitamins and proteins turn, 'It was the elderly man, clad home gardening and a measure of 32 00 [guredbre ersible aMar ahat] place the register plate, and it substitute for medicines and in a bath-towel. self sufficiency, sprirnz cushions; perfect conditlon. win prevent' many articles from di'ng's• 18.50 Bedroomddresser, bed, spring ana i go ig down the pipe. This is par- For several days before and af- new mattress. titularly advisable if there are tez operations, patients were giv- _ 39.00 'Beautiful bedroom suite children or babies around the en diets high in vitamins, proteins modern vanity venetian Hear the WAR NEWS Daily sagLes. chiffonier, full size bed house. Remember, however,.that and vitamin concentrates. • • • eagless spring and. new mattress- -this wire netting, should not be of Abundant production of this pireet in English, from Foreign Stations. You can listen m to '49.00 Inloor ble sample ws aui r tlnisn s line mesh, or it will retard the i'cemegt" apparently speeded London, Berlin, Paris and Rona broadcast every day if you ne'tuii size bed. chiffonier beat that conies through the pipe healing of wounds, for-in animal ov4'n = i9�10 and' and up- Largs assortment o4 and has a tendeney to burn out tests the walls of wounds lacking dressers and asschiortment to the furnace. the vitamins were only one-third various finishes. normal strength: ;DeForest, Rogers or 17.50 ,;Cepa buoak ftettditawe and j o Majestic Radio leather upholstered chairs. - - _ 1 D EYE REVEALS DEATH NEAR . 24.50 Perfectly matched 3-piece ;, oak dining.room suite but. Modern A new photo-electric eye which with Short-Wave v f felt. extension table and 6 leather detects the approach of death in "Station Cw__ ion" upholstered ch Ira. "�M�rB• 3g 00 Beautiful 9-piece solid oak changing color of the. aka is re- �. dining suite,_ buffet, cab- Ettquette ported. plea Extra Features of !net, table-and 6 leather seat chairs, BY ROBERTA LEE The eye gives warning in time perfect condltion. --Directional Loop ControlR did "Int dining suite, to administer lifesaving oxygeh. r 79 00 completely retintshed; but- The new e e looks virtual] in- —gip Rotating Mechanism tri, china cabinet. extension table 1.—When a bride has received y y and 6 leather upholstered chairs. a gift from the office force, -con- to the blood itself. This is done ---$►hort Wa=ve Aerial i Large assortment or kitchen cat; b placing mets, gas stoves.' china cabinets, sisting of perhaps a hundred em- y p g a strong light behind —Rotating Shielded Loop beds, spring. rugs, ete. at ridicut- - lo nes, the ear. Some of the ra s prices, p y how should she acknow- y Pass ovary low ledge it? through tissues and blood. The See your'local Rogers, DeForest or :!iOwsLassados' L Y O'N S - 2,—What is a frappe, and how electric eye picks up these lays Majestic Dealer Now For A .Lioeral Allowance Vn FURNITURE CO. and detects changes in- the blood Demonstration Trade-Ina is it pronounced? 8 3.—Is it correct to say to a color too slight for the han eye 478 YONGE ST. .TORONTO woman, "There is a man I want to Ree. - ',to introduce you to"? —0 4.—What is the ccrrect way to PAIN OF ANGINA RELIEVED ase a fingerv ,A new method h surgery a iceasified Adverstisments bowl. g y p- 5.—Should one apologize for fearing to give the first "uni- writing a letter to. a friend on the formly complete relief" from an- � Aypewsiter? gina,pectoris; which causes pain in 6—Should s hostess provide the region of the heart, is an- - P. nounced in the journal of the Au1:�l y w A rl•:h t•.r,RN r•Ut4 .tl.r: I•eetsuNAL mew cards for use at a bridge ar- y• 'Vedical Association. 1. MS. TI ' . QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILF, ent "The Old Reliable Fonthlll clay foam adjoining fere e. good inexpensively. home remedy. Answers: The Operation requires 8n ill- Nurseries." Exclusive territory building, spring catered Two Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advic• -1.—Write a personal tetter of cision in the upper part of the in town or country. Liberal cermb. ',thousand rash, balance 4 per cent, free. Bartlett's. Box 1, Winnipeg. back along the spinal column and paid, weekly. Handsome free out- 'William Pearce, +,%eter. thanks to her employer, or the fits. Stone and wellington. Tor- RADIO SUPPLY, REPAlR9 "chief clerk, or the person she cutting the nerves which carry onto. - --' impulses resulting in the painful rAR�[ Hr:[.P WANTED BOOSTER FOR BATTERIES AND .•knews had charge of the contribu- �1F:N ANn wvMEN: NEW tNVE\ heart spasm. WANTED SAN EXPERIENCED Electric Radio. Improve receptioA tign towards the gift, asking this tion sella like wild fire: 'Start Poultryman and farm help.' Box 200 per cent., increase power person to thank the others, 2.— business of your own In, spare 19746, Star. Stanley SLreet, Afoot- 1,000 per teat., he1Da eliminate ia- time. Send stamp to Economy real. terferjhg stations. Reduce battel+. a It is an iced or frozen mixture or BRINGS INSTANT EASK Inlstributing Company, Learning- Its' consumption. Satlsfactfon drink. Pronounce fru-pa, first a from 1N5 +ton Ontdrio, i(►It s t[.E guaranteed.Jney $.00 Postpaid. e tpa d. Swee- e in ask, second a as is pay; ac- SPRU S ARE YOU IN MISERY! SLICING MACHINES. WALK-1N -Saskatchewan. � hgate cent last syllable. 3.—No. The r�INs'`S 6VRh NES Refrigerators, Frick York and man 19 always presented t0 the Vf,SE ' AC R'H1TE UItiTSlENT — A NEW Kelvinator ice machiA". store . SAW MILL RANTED woman. One should say, "There a NEVM�t`` Highlyrrecommendedi,Money hiack.,, dry equipment. b�r.counters Leach, A& P. FOR SALii:, TO CLOSE ESTATE, is a man I want to introduce to 1f not satisfactory. 75 cents a jar. Food Stores,`135 LaughtonAce., Saw Mill, working condition, on - +, NVhite Manufacturing-- Company, Toronto. Ontario. main line C. P. Railway. Norwood. ;lou. 4. 'Dip the ends of the ' ELaRDV Ai11ILE TREES 5 H.P., engine 35 H ' Rnx 164, Toronto, �Ontarlo. Ont, Ste fingers, not the entire hand, in boiler 7am power. large.P.pond , ex. the water, then dry them On the UUUK!i o tra long carriage, Edger and Slab y� H.1RDY APPLE TREES — 50 CTS. Saw — Mrs. Ada Harrison, Have, napkin in the lap. DO not lift the , ART, UNUSUAL BOOKS; SEND A each. ennada's.Lowest Priced Nur- lock. Ontario, dime for catalogue napkin above the table and use it gun (refund first i sery- grog sng leading varieties 1 order). Roddr•s, 355A Yonge St„' Fruit Tree .t, Ornamentals. Write SEWING MAUHINFS SUPPI.irs as a hand towel 5.—No. Many , s Toronto. immediately requesting aensatton- people today write all their Cor- w al offerings. TObe'9 Treery; Nia- PARTS Alii) REPAIRS. 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THIS 1S THE NEW ELECTRIC Faak Twelve ounce package 42.50 post- for the corresponding period of y• paid direct from the a $2.50 crux. 1938, an increase of $562,156, 23t-lOe.stdrrarssra. shaver you've read about. that OFFER Tti INVF,VTOR4 -er. H. J. Woodley, P.O. BON 904, makes shaving so very, vert'easy 9*4 laretNfa0R_RsaM[Ka Just Plug 11; in and run the shaver VAncouver, B,r H~r1Ntd Two Co.,e. over,your face. That's all — no AN OFFER TO EVERY TNVENTUR The President of France may soap, water, De. T or blades, SVP List or inventions and full infor- WATCH REPAIRS not go to the races unaccompan- s , suggest you try it. Over a million matron sent free. The Ramsny Co. • were sold last g I:es isrored. Pntcnt Attorneys, 1VATilrlr:•- s't.i:ANFf+ til Jt.�IN- ted; he must never appear Ila pub- year• Original price . Ttnn!: Ftrrr•!. flttn%vn•, ranndn. ' $10. —gen s one year. Post- spring, ;,5 cents, other w�rl: it ' lic.in uniform or send telegrams pntd. Agents wanted, HPn SAiCA '-' f --- "- neOPPA,r�' at teasnnahle priCPA, B1 t ('t.,..e Air.. Toronto Canada CO., i�0 GAtelinuse Bldg. :Montreal. cp2ltaining political opinions!. I)eyt. ca♦ Issue No. 4 i -- '39 jr ling'I Jewellery, int Yonire ht., I�uehec• r rnnfo, 77- o W _R zz", w- 14W, TMS CLMIOUS WORLD BFergusonYw"11am Swept Out Of Office C Chen Asun" d4y­ Team Improves AINILMALS op -rm)m c^m rAmiLy SchOol -n Most notable of the recent inter- SHE^ -4E THVR. CL.01CLAWSS FOR nVo national a 11 0 5 tournament at AtArAscevsl IT wjmEps TH I- ................. Buneos Aires from a Canadian CLAWS FROM BEING Dul I WMI ........... AP�170 ALSO Ajj_oyv�s 7 standpoint was the marked im- 71H _rb WALK a provement In the pl-- of the me=- ANIMAL Lesson bars of the Canadian team, accord- NOISELZSS_1y. s . Inv to Abia Yjtnnfgky 15-1ear-old LESSON VII Winnipeg member of the team that PUTTING GOD'S KINGDOM finished sec9nd to Iceland in the FIRST consolation event. Matthew 6:18-34. a Perhaps them -improved play- Golden Text.—Seek ye first his er because of experience gained in, -kingdom, and his righteousness. tournament competition is Hairkon, ANI THE OF Opsahl of Timiskaming, Ont., who Matt; 6:33. CX:)G TYPE 00 Ncrr X previously, due to lack of Class IN' SHEATHE THEIR CLAWS/ THE LESSON ITS SETTING Time.—String, A.D. 27. "All competition In his own dig- SINCE THEY RLjN DOWN -rHEjF;L tract, played most of his chess e PREY, AND SEIZ& IT IN THEIR. MOUTHS Place.—On some mountain In through correspondence. NOISEI ES FOOTWORK AND S!-TARP ..----Palestine, the location of which we do not know. Only Canadian Woman To Play CLAWS ARE UNNECESSTAIZV. 19. Lay not up for yourselves Walter Holowach of Edmonton coda 937 81 adSERVICL U4 treasures upon the earth, where also showed progress while Miss a --moth and rust consume,ansa.where- -Ex-Premier Dupless, o —Quebec Annabell, Lougheed of Toronto, break through and steal: province whose Union Nationale th only 6inadlan, woman In the tour- 207 Wbut lay up for yourselves tree- party went down to defeat in the nament, improved to such an ex- recent elections, tent that Yauofsky believes her sures in heaven, where neither openings now are as good as those moth nor rust doth consume, and where thieves do not break through of any Class "A" player. 29. yet I say unto you, that even -nor steal.- The King does not say Solomon in all his glory was not • that it is wrong to lay up; it in the purpose at the back of things arrayed like one of these, The withal shall we be clothed? 32. plant referred to'here may be the For after all these things the which matters. Christ says we are to remember that we are not anemone, which grows in the Gentiles seek; for your heavenly spring of the year on the hillsides Father knoweth that ye have the child of today, nor of the earth; we are of the eternities. of Galilee. - 30. But if God doth need of all these things. By Gen. so clothe the.grass of the field, tiles here, is meant pagan peoples TME A-P& <jLLED EASILY BY A SLow 0N Where Your Treasure Is which today is, and tomorrow is of the world, then and now. $3. -21. For where thy treasure is, . cast into the oven shall he not But seek ye first his kingdom, and WAADUr, WAIERJE, THE SPLAII-4 LIES 4CLC)SW. 'rC> T`I-4F_ SUR. ACE.there will thy heart be also.'Christ much more clothe you, 0 ye of his righteousness; and all these warns us against the accumulation little faith? If God has spent all things shall be added unto you. of wealth for wealth's sake, be- this labor on what passes so soon, The first lesson taught by these WERE it not for the cat's ability to retract its claws, they soon, cause of the influence of that how easy it should be to trust him passages is that anxious thought is would be worn down by constant contact with hard ground and which a man lives for on the man to care for us with that same wis- contryAry to all the lemons of na- stones. Without its Sharp, curving claws, a cat would be unable himself. The heart, he says, seals dom and omnipotence, when we ture, which show it to be unneces- to hold prey of any size. A dog, however, uses its claws only the fate of the treasure. Life it- are his children forever. nary; ary; secondly, it a contrary to to dijiging• scratching. and Possibly for better contact while run- an Acing. Its prey is held in the powerful ja'ws. self may come a victim of mold Live For Today the lessons of revelation or reli-� and rust. and thief. We, lay up $1. Be not therefore 'anxious, gion, which show it to be heathen- treasures in Heaven when our saying, What shall.we eat? or, ash; thirdly we must have a goal lives are bearing fruit, spiritually' What shall we drink? or. Where- in life, a spiritual objective. when we employ in service forSLEUTH FROM FICTION the King the spiritual gifts and talents he has intrusted to us. EFORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 17 He has A Inner Illumination .3 Detective remarkable 22. The lamp,of the body is the hero from IME I ic.TfLjl�� eye: if therefore thine eye be powers of------ fiction. APE IS Religious single, thy whole body shall be R ADIO l�C�TES 13 OWa zneloid� homage. But if thine eye �14 Possessive ful; of light. 23. be evil, thy whole body shall be pronoun- 19 Fury. N E W full of darkness. If therefore the A N D :16 Fence th 21 He Is the herc ar. light that is in thee be darknesa, By MADGE ARCHER 17 To let tan. of a —, of how great is the darkness! The IS Charming. tales. NEIGHBORLY' CO-OPERATION "0 Canada , Brigadier W. W. Fos. 20 Plural OT 1 23 Golf device. single eye sees everything in " An example in International re- ter, and Maurice Olivier will read pronoun. 25 To lubricate. proper proportion, related to a lations — that might well be a lea- short messages of remembrance, 22 Type 27 Sea eagle. 28 G whole. Here the body represiButs son to some nations in Europe after which the guns will signal a standards the man himself in the completettti - was a discovery I made the other Vlence. The Last .. flood imess of his personality, and the eye .two minutes' 23 ZOOO pourids• 29 To abate. day while doing some investigating Post and the Reveille sounded by 24 English coin. put.m is the outlook on the world and a programs heard across the bar- trumpeters far above 25 Poem. 42.He is a most VERTICAL 32 Wound. his fellow men. A good:eye Is the In the Ner. For In Buffalo I.came to a pro- of the Peace Tower 26 To suffice. —imaginary 2 Coneords. 33 Nominal er will end the sleuth. value. condition. of spiritual illumination. gram that might well be 'called. ceremony. In the evening a special Ever. 3 Cupid. Freedom From An�zi*ty 28 Enemy. 44 Mouth part. 36 Cautious. p V, "Hands Across the Border" rather Remembrance program presented 4 To tear 37 Upom 24. No man can serve two mas. than. its present title "Internation- in co-operation with the Canadian 29 Caffin stand. 43 01171cers' - 80 Stripped. stitches. Urs: for either he will hate the at House Party." I found that while Legion, of the British Empire Ser- assistants. 39 Dandy. 33 Constant' 3 NOW in Wale. 40 Vulgar fellow are, and love the other; or else the hour variety show employed vice League from Convocation Hall companion. 4712 o'clock he will hold,to one, and despise In Toronto will be heard from 7:30 34 Plant shoot. a, m. the beat of American talent, the 4 Point of under 42 Feather. the other. Ye, cannot serve God Canadian -touch Is supplied with jaw. 43 Falsehood. to 8:30 p.m. During this'prokram a 33 Secreted. 49 Dined. -and Mammon. One cannot obey scripts that are written 'In Mont- special message7 Relatives 44 Diving bird. from Lord Tweeds- 36 PUSSY. 60 Musical note 9 Measure. -God when one is enslaved to rich- real, one of the highlights of the muir speaking from Ottawa, will 37 Whirlv,-Wd. 31 Explosive. 48 Indian. 46 To surfeit. es, mater al possessions. To be program "The Story Within the be conveyed to the Canadian peo- 38 Five plus flVl*.53 Still 10 To loiter. 49 Preposition. , wholly yielded to God is to be the Song" is the product of a Toros- ple. 39 Fish organ. 54,55 fie was 11 Tone E. 32 Within. master of all material things. 25. tonian, the dramatic feature — a 40 Keels over. created by 12 To evade. 53 Out of the --Therefore-1 say unto you, Be not five minute sket& --is the regu- '"70 BE HEARD 41 Exists. Sir 13 Hair fillet. way. anxious for your life, what ye lar contribution of Walter O*Hearn -Nor. '10, 9:00 p.m., CEL, Deer shall eat, or what ye-,'shall drifik; a Montreal newspaperman, and Hunting hi Canada special broad- I z I IF 10 lz nor.yet for your body, what ye John Sturgiss,' the baritone solo- cast from Metagams, 1fake, Ontario shall put on. Is not the life more let, Is also Nov. 11, 10:4-5 a.m., Remem- Toronws-glf'ft. The pro- 3 than the food, and the body than graincan be heard from Buffalo brance Day from Ottawa 2:1- a the raiment? Christ is here warn- over WGR any Tuesday evening p.m., CBL, Football 9:00 p.m ing us against having an anxious from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock. CBL, Hockey, Maple Leafs vs. Ne temper of mind. If we spend all • York Rangers . 10:09p.m., cBy, 1. 1 Ing about what things we are go- REMEMBRANCE DAY Nov. 12, 3:00 p.m., •CFRB, S. Y. 41 ing to eat and wear, we have little The Annual Remetabrance Day Philharmonic 9:06 P.m., CBL, time for the inner, precious things ceremony on Parliament Hill in Rudy Vallee Joins cast of Chase that make life really worth I-ving. Ottawa, which 'will take place in . Sanborn Hour . . . 9:00 P.m., CBL, .26. Behold the birds of the the presence of the Governor Gen- Canadian Red Cross Appeal heaven, that they sow not, neither oral,.Lord Tweedsmuir, Prime Min- 'Nov. 13, 8:30 p.m., COL. A7ppoln't- J.. do they reap, nor gather into aster -VacK6nzie, King, Canadian meat with Agostini 9:00 p.m., barns; and -your heavenly Father d-Ignitarles of Church .and State, crRB, Radio Theatre 10:00 feedeth them. Are not ye of the Diplomatic Corps and consular P-nL, CE1.4 Contented Hour NOV. ...... ;T representatives.from many coon-more value than they? 27. 14, 8:30 p.m., CEL, Information And which of you by being anxi- tries, will be broadcast to the peo- Please . . . 10:00 p.m.j CBL,-Les pie of the Dominion by the Caned-can add one cubit unto the Concerts Symphoniques under Wil- measure of his life? Worrying Ian Broadcasting Corporation fied Pelletier Nov.' 15, 8:30 about death does not prolong life. through their toast to coast net- p.m., CEL. Serenade for'Strings 46 28. And why are ye anxious con.-. work of stations, Nov- 9:30 p.m., Percy Faith and his pA_Saturday, , M_ -cerning raiment? Consider the ember 11, from 10:45 to 11:30 a. M. music:. . , Nov, 16, 9:00 p.m., CBY :-lilies of the field, how they grow; A choir conducted by Cyril Rick- •'Orchestra. 10 Rochester Phil. _they toil not, neither do they spin; wood, will open the program with P.m.,' CBL, Bing Crosby POP—Robin's Afraid His Pet May Leave Him By GENE BYRNES WHY ARE YOU HOLDING .YOUR UTTLF E3ROTHER' 50 TIGHTTIGHT e p so HE WONT. JOIN THE yl A a 7 6 p': ..,a,,. qq; a r. - ...._._......�. �.r.- -ri„ry K�+-�me*q'�C:.'.. ',•.;.S.r,-' - �+j,�. .1..: .f:." _..., :,: ':..". P" v*'i�I-r L ' . fi -M. S4.". M" '.,rf:�{,tA`�"+ �; • : .' - L5 ''... n i ^V. .. ...1,1 . + s ., : :.✓- rt.. -. 4 .• -'+..6{�r,Zj •`•' 1.: '?S' `;t r-f.q�' a -311 .. art.... ._.� .. .':n. ..._.. _ .." .. r?-` .♦. ...'.k`.,"�h.. � 7'.. ... .., :??: / Q • ''.i ..':Y•, r.-� :t'!h 4 I 4 c p SON and Huyek, Belle; Muses and Eliz- f Mss. of Be • E�Ia ,I►pnan z - jtRlle, visited Mr, and Mrs. .Hugh abeth McGinty spent last week-end .----r Squires on Sunday. in Montreal. -aMr. and Mts. Wilfred HiarrL $. J. Marquis and sons, Ed. -Harry and Mrs.` Kaisei and Ig , ire $'spent the week-end at Gore Land- and Joe, of Stroud, visited Pickier- family spent Sunday with Mrs.' µing, and report fouri� of snow ing friends on Sunday. Conway, of Church Str. --= on Sunday in that --Congrsttulation8 to Mr. and . . Thos. Annan and. Thos. Mans- RT -rMr. and Mrs.=John Draper, who Mrs. Ronald Carter, Church Str. on field of Fairport, areoff to theMen's W U :O� Pr* iee� ';are residing near London, suers the arrival of a baby daughter. 1 North Country this week, witlh the a here on Sunday, sod on their' ret- -Supt. Les. M. Norley of the =hunting parties. �fleD'B 6-e Iet _ Boy,a 6.eyelet urn were accompanied by the lat- Sunday School of the Piekpring i --The local hunting ' party which Mem's Knee y Z!1111111ch; announces the An- e r u er Boots - nom- roof Snag rzoof viio will s end the enter with nual Christmas Concertfor Friday ern Ontario, included: Dr. Cart- g Sizes a,Cl?bers RUbbere may i Cart- December 16th. Wright, Robt. Ruddy, Stan. Davis,. ° -Is.' spite of the promises made . --Mr. and Mrs. Herb. white are Dr. McEwen, Ralph Boake. In TWO Qualities ,All-Sizes Sizes by the weatherman that we would spending a week in North-eastern i. -The local Branch of thq Red 9 -have an ideal autumn day on Sun- Ontario, Mr. White getting close by Cross will take part in the Domin- I$1' 8 and 2 .50 8 11 $1•g9 $1.49 ~lay,'mild and with no signs of the deer-hunting area. ion-wide.canvas during the week of rain, 11k rained, and nearly all day. -The Presbyterian ,Church will . November 13th. Have your contri"b= W Motorists who were looking for- meet on :Sunday next at 10.00 a. in. ution ready. Canvassers will call at COMFY a are Now ; vusrd to a pleasant outing on that Beginning with the following Sun- every home. Motor Rugs Showing a Shaker' Flannel I da Nov. 19th; and continuing -.Mrs. F. J. Prouse, who ander- it $2.29 Grand Display Blankets Aay, were greatly di;sappointed. Y, g Tor- -'To the Women's Institute throughout the winter, the service went a critical operation in a Tor- of lII CIrE SL White t I Grey will he t be d !00 m ^' Members - Wlutevale 'Institute , a 3 p onto Hospital, returned home on ?Ifl Wool WAS CARDS have invited the members of the'( The Y.•P, U. will present their. qday last. We are glad -to know Rugs at $2.49 10/4 at gt1.95 'Pickering Branch to be fuss+ guests 'ley Spitfire"' on Wednea- that 'she is making satisfacto , day, NoverrF•:er 99th,* at 8.15 m. d It pays to make your �1� a$- •1 - on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 15th. P. progress toward recovery. $3,25 12/4 at $2.45 f t - Those wishing to attend, please in the auditorium of Commun- ._A motor accident of not too Selection Now •be at the Four-Conners at 2 p m i#y Club. Adm. 25'and 1v cents- Be serious consequence occicrred on ' -:Sharp, ; sure and reserve thtis date for an Saturdriy. evening at the Four Cor- b. -St. Georges Church, Sunday, evening's enterainment. •Further, •ners here, when two cars side- Clig 88 Overalls, n o better -made, $2.00 Nov. 12tH. Sunday School at 10 a. Particulars later. , swiped. A result, so reported, .of 1 m Celebration of the Holy Comm- -The regular• meeting of .the Y. one being over the "White line".rESisman Work Boots, _` _-;. ,3.25 to 5.00 '-union at 1L 'the'Young Men's choir P. U.15th, be held on Wednesday, ++ oys� School Boots, sturdy kind," 2�a70 will lead the musical portion of the Nov. 15th, at 8 p. m. The meeting , F service, singing as an anthem, "O will be in charge of the Mission � ••����++ C 8 Valiant Hearts". 7 P. m. Evening Band. under the leadership of Mrs. " ' Hanson Work sox, for men, Ja7c. to s.79c. . - Prayer. Preacher at both services, N. Gartshore. All the Y. P. and Rev. E: G. Robinson. members of the W. M. S. are cord- Gordon Silk Hosiery, for -ladies, -Remenjirance Day will• be ob- iaIly invited to attend. _served ,by a short service at the -For those of you-who stay up lt93 in service and chiffon, per pr. 7�5c, War Memor'al in Memorial Park, late in the evenings, there is a - )'ickering, on Saturday, Nov. 11th, humorous,-clever, radio program on AeT 1►\J yr-+�. ��� PMA starting st 10 6b o'clock There !will Friday evening, at 1130 over GBL, - IV be a brief-address, outlining the "Woodhouse and Hawkins" and w alms of the Service and meaa~•ers it's Canadian, it originates in the �� 'of all churches are invited to aft- Winnipeg studios. It equals the - : end. - "Lest we Forget". best of the United States programs c rNovem 17th! Visit the of that nature. Listen for the . s L �, I LINES_ "'Country Store" in the school, room '-His many friends wish Arthur Simon of the United Church, where n dis- Fields, who has lived. with Mrs. t '• play of quilts will be on exhibition. MdGregor, during the past few Less than Cost �. yeara, going to school here, ever Simple" l �Aproas. Handkerchiefs: Fanep-work g ysuccess and happiness at his new Fruit. vegetsble3, Home-made bak- Men's Calf Boots, Reg, $6.50, for $3.04 - home in New Westminster, B. C. Calf 08fOruP RC fi, • ing, War-time Cakes, Recipes will The Women's Association of " Oxforde, � , 'be sold with afternoon 'tea .nerved "' f' � 00 fur $3,95. .during the afternoon. ' Came your- the United march will meet. on A hnl!norons Ccmedv at the Boys' Ozfords, sizes 13 to 2's, Reg. $%fo for $2.00 self and brie a free'n -- Tuesday, Nov.,14th, at 2.30 p. m. g at the home, of. Mrs. W. C. Mur- COMMUNITY HALT, Boys' Bcempeis 15.to2's, lieu. $1.791or $1.00 -St. Georges Women's Ouild PICKE RING will hold their annual tazaar os. 1 kar• ,Stanfield'& Un-detwesr, Reg. $2,00, for $1.49 - 1. lE`riday, Decem,�P 'at. Please not- The anniversary services of FRIDAY, Iv(.V, I- d TH Stanfield's'SuznwerUnderwear, Reg. $1.35,,for $1'00 . ice the change of. day. The tazaar the � reauyceriar " con' Under the surplces of Si Gerrge's Nansook CombinationP, RC 1 (0, for 49c wdhieh usually has been on the 1st I ducted .,n Sunday, ,by 'the Pastor, -- _- _-- --�_ - _ Rev. David Marshall, who . Young M-ev's-ftble Cl - Saturday in December, will, thin; preached Ovdralls, sizes 4G to 46, Rea. $2.00. for $1.69 ark client sermon, _-• Men's work Gloves, Reg. $1.36 for x.1.10• $1 for 860 year, take place on Friday, Decem- that was very , bar lot. The following are the afh- appreciated. Rev. Mr. Law- ciassined A&erdsementn "" r ractions: Fancy Work, home-made rence, of Whitby, who was interim Ladies Silk Hofie,.Dazk shades, Reg. 69c., for 490. Moderator during Cooking, Home-made Candy, Fish- g the vacancy, ass. FOR SALE - Cabinet Virtrola, 1 �y PlckerlYl isted in the devotional exercises. walnut finish. Large nun�er of 'Li'red T. �►ll?1tiDg, `� • pond. Flowers and F•lants Christ- . Tree, White 'Elephant Stall, Special music was rendered by the records. 'Phone Pick 5404: Dmwing for the lovely quilt, and choir, who were assisted by a num- Pst+►hlieled 186?, num- ber from the Whi WANTED - a farm hand, single, other Prizes, will Ee a great feat- tb3c choir. They for general farm work. No milk- ure and Supper served to all for rendered an anthem which seas ing Robt g SPECIALS C. Reesor, Lot 24, Con. c �+ A 35 cents for Adults, Children 20. much enjoyed, and s anis quartet 4 I'ickerin ' No admiss:un. l'leael'. w!1i every- from the Whitby church, rendered, i -' LS ` `body keep tMs importa�t date in a L selection in a pleasing manner, FOR SALE New Perfection Coal ' - ' and Jars. S ratt sang solo in her ( Oil Stove, 4-burner, with oven ; 'nd d P a e mt an watch for further. par! 1 >; 1 - 'iculars. ! usual �ttTa�tive ma., : ",e was very cheap. -kir&. G- K. ltiingston. Breakfast Bacon, 25c. a- lb. -� Rememl^er that no outsider Is i accomTanied at the organ by 'Mr. E Phone Pick: 5404. Minced Steak, �2c. a lb. going to help you build your town. robin'tichols,n..the`eh%.ir leader of NOTICE'- .-persons wishing al,plc• - Every, time yon give • business to ; the Whitby Rapist Church. in butler made at'the Altana JLitls, ;Pork Liver, 112c. a lb. 'an outsider that can be a ad�.�n- spite of the.oafs.orabiP weather,I please get •our order in by Nov. tageously placed with your borne the 0-urch was filled; On Tuesdty l 15th. P. •\igha�cander. Phone 9021' -ste vin Beef, 2c tet !b sown firm$, you are making th- i eveniri;, the annual foil 'supper I Stouffville. ' ' 0 it oo is the to f! and ,conceit was held and was a - business houses who pay wages to a very,great success in every way., ! FOR SALE - 2 fresh -cows, Dur- 4JJCW 1 Short' , loc. a 1h local people, who pay. the heaviest i There was a large attendance, andhams. Alf.' Hamilton, Lot 18, Pick-- Classic Cleanser, 3 ins, 13e. taxes who are called on to sit an excellent su Aper-Was serve i. Bring, Corner Brock Roast and 5th scribe to the various,organisations.j TI,e supper was followed by a del- i Concession. • r and appeals for help. VI a admire ' iihtfut program which consisted' of --� - v tin ,as, 25c BIC'I CZE - for sale, C. C. M. in. the custorper who gives the hone selections by the Melody-Makers , ��. order. Reasonable. A. Pretty, ' "towner an even break. There are Male Quartet, of Whitby, which ' many little services and accommo- 1 rwere hi8,li1 a Claremont. . Y•appreciated, violin rel • • R E dations given that no outsider. can ! ections by 10-year old Master Ball- LOST - khaki coloured horse- sri or !vbill give. Be loyal to your own ard, of Oshawa and vocal numbers 1 blanket, on Brock Road, between Butcher phone 3000) Piel,Rerin9 community - for one good turn by Mrs. Spratt and members 'of the , Brougham, and McLean, farm, just _ __ deserves, another. - Brampton Con- ! .quartet. Rev. D. M crshaII, the pas- south of C. P. R. tracks. Finder servatory tor,. made an excellent chairman. please no Bert Harvey, Brou- : In every way the supper and .con- I ghtun. _ kermg cert was very successful. dwarFOR SALE - one Massey-Harris e - Cream Separator, nearly new. One' You Have ster�rt Clipping machine. One e Eitf a Turnip pulper, rebuilt. One cutting SEE OUR DISPLAY - M bqe, in good condition. John L. Q), .� `p Gillman, Brougham, Ont. Phone Pick 5r12. of �1 Fwner a gentleman's' bicycle. Fiiidla la d l eClar Ranges. t Owner may have same by proving. ` .. Y Y o'%nership.and paying for this ad. j� r _ -Jos. Allison, Dunbarton. 11-2 3 ant] Heaters. J. FARM FOR. SALE.- 100 acres, Also Valy. Black Pipes and one-half mile east of Claremont. In When ,i � �OV f1'QVe7' good condition. Apply, T. Paterson. -�• A.o ® - 1 !bows Also the care free - r ••,,d 0 $696 by .or Jas. Coates, Claremont 12-14 9 i5 TO LET - 3-roamed apartment in G off field Washers. r . FI. x Dew" $$ 90 iMOtO� Y � Claremont. Electric. Cellar. Ha! - ,Lo�rto Coach and soft water. Beat's Housefuru- Plow Shares to fit nearly every maize of plow ishings, Claremont. ...a gent for _McCormick:Deering Farm Macb'Inery sad : • R01iNC ncxrrs AND evrotMwlloN wr FOR SALE - 60-acre farm, lot Repair&. EASTERN HOUSE - Phone 4500 seven, con. -6, Pickering. No Seven ; Highway. Good buildings. Plenty of Ow Motto We have It. Can Get It. Or !t V MW W.me. �;pRA , water and shade. Sandy Moore, R. al:boot am R. 1. Locus; Hill, at Salem Corn- - era. 11.2 J. S. BALSDQN, PICKERING