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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_11_17 M __;��"ITV71 IVR JL _V 4. LIQ A —VOL. L PICkERING, ONT., FRID Y, Nov. 1?, 1989 3 WHITEVAIM KINSALE SHOUGHA;M lki�Nwooxy Fred and Mrs. Mason ^61comed 7- Miss Mabel Harbron spent the The Malcolm girls AV e agent the a little daughter recently. .- ILLS TN.& H. O. FEARSON—Pbyslet"' week-end at her home uere. week-end at their home here. JL-Fsad Surawn. Dunbastcm. 101y Relations frorn the West are yis- A large number from here at,.,-* -Mr. McWhirter spent the wee week= 1886-•1936 1886-4936 itis with Gardham*and-Mrs. Tran. ended the Harvest Rome Services end with his people t Fort stew. B.-FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Dirwtoi, R Miss Jean Hilts 'a "Isiting her held at Greenwood last Sunday, PI a 11:g)Pteomm iq*, Asio&i1m al ont.610 a tba AlNrkae -sa. , art. trother I,#urence. 4CHOPPING. fteickum. Rpm ezowfwd by"Pam... The W_ A- are holding their Nov.: Mrs. 'Dawson,' 'of Claremont w ...... vbmb Seft clarommt.OUL Lawson and Orval Watson spent as Monday, Vtdvedday and l.F enlb�er meeting the home Of Mrs with her daughter, Mrs. Mair rid&) a,day deer hunting, but report, the M. H&rbron. and deer scarce. children during the week WE -GRIND FINE Sorry to report that Mrs. 'Death' Mr. R. H. Churchill and son, of Bran, 'Shorts and feed of all DLWALb BUDDY klarrlst4p;, Mrs- Jones has been lauti PP with Sr. i$-confined to her - beCL y. s9mcbmt Nowy ruwx- We- Toronto, were Brougham callers on kinds, also Mi' -1y =b . law A. a severe cold, but is now improv- wish her a. speedy, recovery. Friday aft4rnoon. aerats' and otter W.Z�F, Ing. X- rs. Allan e dao- L a for profitable feedw' F -211. Booth 11" enjoyed a Jones, of Brooklin, W. J. Brown, son John and BEATON, SUL & R036 spent Wednesday last wits the W. obter Mary.--were-wlth-thex- people ep an am short holiday with her son, Amlor i- * — - ---- —_ I Sunday last.----- TM -on Mr. and Mrs. If. Parkin spent We stock only the best Poul fi Mr. and Mrs. L Good and Miss R.P BEATON.K.C. Tele We are to q Telephone glad report Mn- M. Sunday last with Mrs. C. H. Pilkey Haywood visited Mrs. pare, .last, Feeds and Su i" ay ALBROOKE BELL,&C, Adel,2838 Parks at"' gaining in strength, and. at Pickering. L D.F.ROW able to take a short walk. week' Church and Sunday School W1 Jean Mal- 872 Bay St. Sunday School attendance at the 'J�e held at the usual time next San. Mr. John. Knox,' Miss D JOHN L.PONi color, Mr. and Mrs. RoWnson, vis- Tocome United Sunday School last week day. Rev. Mr, MdVey will have ited the W. Knox family, at St. LAAD SVRVZYGK U. RICHARDSON k Co..-Barria- took a decided ju=p for the better charge of the service. atahl"f t George on Sunday last. .110 - F. J. DON-EVAN., B� Tdspbme at.I N &ALs bull last Sunday. Mrs. R. E. Mowbray is planning Messrs Dean Maira, J. Burroughs L. Sot►=Zing Pbaw Jft%. kf Rev. Alexandeoat. f•sootp, i itobertson del;v- to attend--the Meat-Cooking Cours- T, Norton, X Harlock, T. and B. S, On 'file are the ra6a* at ered a very fine talk on Sunday as being held at Brooklin this Tues- PbMP,L brought Surveyors Q-Uou and Amad. 8a NGUS McMILLAN—p4rrifter, Sol- y tor, pumic. 19 bleUbda'Street home a deer from long, Str. EkaL 0shaVIL re=ne Ellin last in the United Church, outlin- day. their hunting trip. - I 198L I isy Ms. 29tf Ing the last ten years in the- West, On Tuesday afternoon, November Rev. 1. E. Kennedy delivered a teklmg of hardships endured and of 21st,' two quilts are to. be quilted Remembrance Day -Message to a the fine fighting spirit throughout, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mawbray large congregation on Sunday -alt- FJ ZRIXBRT T. FALZAISE, L D He •-made an earnest appeal for All ladies are requested to come, ernoon. The attendance at both t?re 39 _M A-LD.DAS.. Gradvatit of Ow Royaj Cal 0 funds towards the, Missionary and and to come early. surgows and the Univeftuy Sunday School and Church has been &==—d 0— '*- Maintenance Fund with which to St. AAd. A very enjoyable afternoon was gocxL am 10C 00L. Ofte hears: # Carry on. 16 a. to 6 blownt. (X-My spent by all present at the W. I. Insurauce of All Mail. 0"ke). AZZA74701 On Monday evening, Nov. 27th, A number from here attended weetina, held at Mrs. F. M. Chap- the,first content of the prize- win- Beat i wl at 8 o'clock, in the United Church, ruan,s 124 Wednesday. A good ming pupils of -c of u Beat Rates Available with pi a the Coun f Ont- a very fine evening's enjoyment cra,. -VX*tM*0 9 avb*. of our ladies attended BAO School Fall Fairs in Public will be provided under the. auspices Security and Ser-vice.' and the Audley ladies Proved to be SOealcing, Recitations and'Music. IL BRATON. TOWNSHIR -of the .Women's Association. Piet- ideal hostesses. held in Claremont on Friday after- JLIOF C14911. %�"Tayfmor,Coft_�.06 ures. Of the Royal ,Tour, supplemen- u",P�u1m .,Etc. " 11 November 10th. Address' Phone 7 8k1W OfMovks, Aerwntmt noon, N "'i"'", ted 'my various pictures by Mr. At:DLEY BROUGHAM - The W. X S. ,are holding a spec- PICK 515 Garnet Dickson. of Toron�o. Mus- A. E. RICHARDISON ical intervals- It is hoped for a - David Winter is visiting his dau- lal service on Sunday evening, NOV. good, attendance. Every year the ghters in Oakville and Acton. 19tth' when a ipeaker from the IGBNORAL X URANeZ Church of All Nations, in Toronto, rg REAL ESTATE organizations within the church and motored down for the drama. Woman's Association help various Walter and- Mrs Pratt, of Galt, will give a talk on the Study Book, CONVEYANCINO for this. they need money. J. and Mrs. Greenlaw and fan- An -T1-.e World in Chnada", 'illustrated ON MON., WED. and SAT. only An WW astabBalied agency, ready With represenUtives from a ily' spent Sunday with the letter's with films and lantern slides. Be After May 1st, 1939 to serve. organization& in attendance in the mother in Toronto. sure and hear and see this inter- Fliess. PicL SM United Sunday School room, a Reg. and Mrs. Ghia, 'o? Toronto, eating subject We have a guar titY of Seed Oats(Alas. On Friday evening Nove-Mber ka. Banner. and Victory), alsopacley group was formed Lu act as a usilL Reg. Bryant, visitee reluLives 17th w.i+h tie Pickering Rranih #vf the here the WoRen's Institute are Purina Feeds. Chick starter, DairyNa- Red MAW Red Cross. Officers eiectear were as ?4r. and airs. Clemence' of Whit sponzoring an evening Of MOV- d011L Dryena. fig Feeds etc. A in Ing Pictures. Talkies, a two-hour lineoftbew well known feed A NML-f0l1F. Presi�, �rrY-WilAw,_,isited-thloi, � Cb .-here bf the visit of Chops VALUATOR son (Baptist), Vice-President, Mrs. recently. Molasses. `-alt. blillfoode Sh ur N thr-ec the King and Queen to Canada will C;sin Mirera's. En �4 -Sales 008duclod Anywhere Blake Annis (United). Treasurer, Min Bernice Chapman and tial.. Hog Concentrate. Phoseor write. Address 614 Dund" W-Illiam Fitch (Anglican). So be the chief attraction. The pro- cret- girl friends from Hampton, Misses Mash Etc. i Street. East. ke ceeds of the W. 1. ei-Are will 'tea). Stainton, Ayre and-Glaspell, called !Whitby. Ontario. ary, Mrs. Jack Herbert (Uni used for Red Cross supplies. Delegates, ' Mrs. W. Johnson and at Grasmere on Sunday. D. N. Locak-wood Mrs. Sydney Pugh. A mai4ber from Herbert Hopper and 'Mnfe from The Mission Band had a wen- &Spitfl asich organization in the coninrum- attended meeting at the O. Wilson Briabuh West Toronto Passed throagh here i&eriM Mills Government Licer*ed Ry "I be elected to act on the on Sunday. Herbert lived here with home on Ssturday. PICKICRrNG, ONT. Executive. his mother about fifty yews ago. Euchre and Dance at . b.:.,' .Main St. E. Stouffville, Ont. WE DELIVER Fk The 'drama, -The Winning of Friday., Dec. lot. Good Prize* Phone 191 GREENWOOD P1110NE 5317 joy" was presenthd ObW the Club in Maternity, Medica;, and Surgical the schoolhouse here on Friday ev- .:.GREENWOOD ,.,cams taken •Group Two, of the W. A. are ening last to a full house. Although sponsoring an entertainment at the .. Massey Maternity Semi.Roos6 the evening was. stormy, many of -Harris Rates far 10 da7w-825-75 Church November, 22nd. 'Vedneadny the cast were new at rk and Mrs. K. Wilson spent the iVe4sk- evening next, at 8 p. m. when the the theme lent itself io :LAny int- end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Corbett. _]RegWered Nursesinattesdance and �tepairs Here -Aldley Dramatic Club will present erecting scenes. They did well 'and Xm Mildred Corbett was home 24 houi service even. their popular drama, "The Winn- already have two engagements a- for Sunday. kmbuI&ncc-Service All Orders Promptlyl atteU4 - ing of Joy". Come and. Miss Ruth Cole, ' of Toronto, enjoy a head. 25.37 good entertainment. �.ed too The' Club met on Monday even- spent the weekend w" Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Sadler. ing at the home of J. C. and C. S. Coleman Instint Light FOR Vhe 11 0 a 0 — I Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Rn 24 Y-ILt;-with. RhOUt Siiiy people in J31P Brooklin, were with Mr. and Mrs. stoves, -quick, clean and INSURANCE attendance. President, R. P. Winter Perry Wilson, on Sunday. Debentures was in the chair and the business S1-.RVICE -and reports of the drama were reC- Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Wilson' -'de .,.Phone Pickering 67 were with Mr. and Mm Wesley eived. M. S. Chapman, of Pickering All Hardware atKilbt Prices was p -1� ...CYRUL E. MORLE] r resent in the interest of the Sadler. on.Sunday. fosale, B FIRL AUTOMOBILF, LIFE Red Cross. This part of he town- Mr. and Mrs. -George Take ALVIN BtrsHBY ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM Tenders for the purchase of in- ship is to be canvassed by repres- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Hardware E. Annie.PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Stalment debentures of this mune- entatives named here for next Tinsmith. SEK VICE PROTECTION ilislitY for $11,000-00, bearing int- week. F. M. Chapman was named Mrs. Norman Bie, of Pickering, attended Divine.' Service in the RrGRERIN() erest at four per cent per annum Captain, . and this work is well -morning, and called on some of PHONE and repayable during'a term of 20 worth• everyone's best giving. Foll- 46M her old friends. BARGAINS ! years from 'December 15th nipxt, orwing this, cards and a lunch-fin. will be 'esibitt and. received by the Reeye or ished a splendid evening. Mr. arrd� Mrs. RoK N Clerk, up to November 25th inst., family spent Sunday .with friends 3-Piece Bedroom here and attended both church ser- The I at COMMU NITY CLUB,.Pickering o3ve or any, tender not vices. necessarily accepted. Suite Mr. and Mrs. H. Hare and Mr. Next week on Friday, Novem!aer m - ..-The 7� _ .Ralph E. MdwbraA *R ' " and Mrs., A. G. Blakeley, all' of ColDsisting Of walnut bed "T0 24th, the "Mock Trial" Ml be held dresser and chest of dral, Dated, Nov. 10th, 1939. -d and Mrs. Fred. Byer and family.* should .miss what Promises to be a wars. The dresser is Donald R. BeatoI4 Clerk Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. Rou"nin the Club Rowns. No *9mber ���r" Mr. and Mrs. Noftnin Gibson, real night's fun. An Executive have moved to their new,home � in fitted with a round mirror ICOUNTY COUNCIL meeting will be held - on Monday,, II X39 OF ONr.ALRI0 Nov. 20th at' 8 p. m. C' Brooklin. We regret very much Special Price $68.09 ommittee n • members please note. We are now their leaving tlis community, but Tonic A Spring-filled Mattresses A meeting of the County Coun- able to confirm our indefinite an- wish them success in their now cit of the Coxporation of the Cone- noune home. $14.00 and up. ement of last week regarding tY of Ontario will be held pursuant the Roy Walls and friends of Cre!ss- Fowl Supper, to be hold on WAMPOLE'S • EXTRACT we and New Patterns in Congtoleu'm to adjournment in the Council Thursday, December 7th, at 7 P. m. 11, spent Runday with Mr. Mrs. F. Walls and famil Rugs. Chamber in the.Court House in the It will be a Turkey Supper, open COD LIVER OIL Tom, of W11itbY, on Monday, the to.members and Wives, or lady A nuaer of Miss Clara Walls' See,our Xmas Gfftsand Decorations 20th day, 4 Novembe girl friends frown' Gleh Major, call= IM November, 1939P. at friends. Tickets-at $1.00 per couple Motor 40munce, Day Or Night the hour of two O'clock In the af- will be on sale by the Caretaker or ed ort her recently. a ternoon. Committee Members, until Nevem- The anniversary services were Build Resistance spin at Phone 1300 decided success on Sunday last. The All accouints to be laid before the fber 30th. A program has been arr- Winter's 1111 Council should be forwarded addresses by Rev. Wylie,, of Colum- td the anged and will no doubt complete Clerk, P'roper]9, certified, at least a very pleasant evening. On Nov- bus and the- inusle provided by.the .�Good- for Children Too Pickering*• A* S three days before United Church Mixed ember 30th, we hope to have the the meeting of emb, Quartet in the evening, and by the the Council. Aud7ey Club play, "The Winning Funeral Director. home c'hoir in trite morning wsts of Joy" together with an orches- 130YES DPUTJG cool I" Dated at Whitby, this RV day of . I-� .; 11� .:... Furniture Dealer well rendered and inspiring. This tri, in the Auditorium, in aid of TH,, , E KE i. NG N R Ew,S. *ill Movenibee, At. D, 1939. a13-� g ;�:`ti a v-ell-filled chumb at !SUNDAY HOURS--12-1 neon, *he Red Crnss Funds. Fe this outtzio each service was much appreciated R. DONAZ-D RUDDY. -pace next week for definite ann- by the! church Bbard. PHONE 68 County, ( ouncement. .(a" other column) A. .. r' yap.-p. . 7{-.9i'Sr✓,'R,..• ..,,rP• — 1« a..s.aa^ " ..s.swcsa.,. wu.�ritn...,� _. .�+:�'� .:-c .t .:sri:-�Y-c,.- ,-,Tie!•' �•o-- -•-.,. ^u, 7s.s . ..• ,•w;. �+--••q,•.-. _ � .. ��a s_:,ry..� v.^e.�•...'°'°} ...:. oWf+. ".ne�..,.:t+��-.'...+nai.: �� sarr:..ta—�y. ..w.v:t+.v '.a:.uaex•�i- :•..?....,.�.�a,�.z:;•=#-s.rr.�a._s z�:m�,.:u,•:-ray_ _ _ .. ,,.. ,�.�',_`,:." r:.... ;[�,ss,,::. e :.:•: .. ",; -• .y: ;a aa• .,.-?. xv. _vw:a.r- x a:::.-:rev •. ..._ a. ,.mor :. ,..... r c•..,.,.... _._...,' � .r, . '+s''• 1G ...t ��..i' � '�' ..L...�' ..a .,.°tr'• .+�.,•- ._. ,�_.,. ,.. .�,. ^fr...... :..:... �. p ,.._ ..,. 'L"L'wvr.... . .i•.. ..9t_. _ -,, 'ro . �: .. .^ .a I r. from the compartment: "Kathie!' .� Vu He came to i standstill, staring "] las Kathie"' after Kathie's window, stark trag. "Yon must go;' ed said Chi y on his face. And then Max `A ' forlornly. "Goodbye, Miss Kathie." Stsefel laid a hand on his arm. S M"� ' Kathie took his hand. "Ggdd- Chips turned to him. bye Mr. Chips!" "She's gcne!I don't know where She had invented a nickname she's gone'. I may never see her for him. A sudden warmth,of ton. again!" 4 derness, and ache of loneliness to I'should not worry, g come, swept over Chi Max comfortingly. 66Min y And then, suddenly, Kathie Flora has selected the church -ptoes and kissed him nan." arose on]ter LUy—&aQ AL Hsu � . • light! lips, turned and At Chip's bewildered look Max y on the r jumped hastily into the train. laughgj with amused, affectionate 4 - : . . Chips stood in an utter daze of sympathy. "My good fellow, do r amazement and delight, unable to you. imagine that we were both :> believe" his senses. A woman, an blind and deaf? Come along. We « adorable,_beautiful young woman, are goingto open a bottle of chain- had kissed him—Chips, the .ofd pagne t the first cafe that we ` `r Wy � bachelor schoolmaster! come tor,. f • Then a whistle shrieked and the In the masters' common room r train began to move and Max at Brookfield, the instructors had jumped down to the platform, gathered about Raven at his sud- r� Ips Chips awoke from his daze. den shout. He looked up from Miss Kathie. Kathie he cried the newspaper p per he had been read- ' s+.raotO"LO/Mfya and ran after the moving train. fag, , ainYrs anAraa►trrt.Ra _ hjs__faze—appeared at the ' "Just listen to this item, will ' , 'window of her compartment. He you? 'Chipping-Ellis—On Sept. ' gvxc>,pglg -"Thea I s have-#o— �an,.laid his hand-on th,"' ;�2, at St. aames's urch, Blooms- • .Beeth kept bright- Charla 'Edward Chipping, a buy it," breathieas with emotion, stain- bury, Katherine Mary, only,daugh- and attractive With waiter at Brookfield Sehool for mered: ter of the late Henry Forbes El. t As time went on the dancers �• ••you kissed me 20 !oars, has never been able to thinned, but Chipping was on the ..You ' ' !' lis, to Charles'Edward Chipping of the help of WRIGLEY'S sake friends with the boys due I know. It was dreadful of Brookfield SchooI!" GV floor with Kathie for every num- to me!„ There was a buzz of amazed having fallen out with them ber, The last waltz, Strauss'a "No no!" cried Chi >tarly to his first term. The Ger- dreamy, half melancholy "Wiener_ pa, increas- comment. "What, old Chipping!" �R+G ' man "ter persuades bin to ae- blur" waa drawing towards its � his pace as the train gathered "It can't be!" "Must be some mis- ' •G« ,ossapsdsy kin ata a tlal>oias torr wt ' headway. "But do you—are we take!„ "It's fantastic!" GMtwtta0 OV w . sad. faces ho ---oh,become �h, thin awful! 'Look here" "Here's 3taefel now," said Ra- t ale Tysol one slimmer. He is ver, and the were silent. RY Mg -` iamiit in a mist oo the moulaws fits Y be cried, his sense of humor com- ven. "He ought to know. Staefel, II/rg�� igla,i'in tT>w "fogclimbs " ••A Peaa� Fk 1G+v 3ihn Lts" ' you Y g. you know' a�iont -its ` rep to mall s ins to hfs aid: `Yon 11 have to n el do did ^�SM����' ' cue" as English girl, Kathie Ellis. Chipping looked down at the marry me now, you know!" this?" He waved the newspaper. V �tbey are, both greatly attracted- face so close to him, at the long, ` And then suddenly Kathie amil- "Of course I know, They met in to eattl other and m t again is curved eyelashes. Of what was ed with tears in her eyes. "Do a fog." �,. +Henna where Kathie nudes she thinking that gave such a Seri-. you want to?" "What? ?,. henry Kitney, aged 83, has just Irt London. asked completed ?6 years of blacksmith. '}im to daree with her. pars °��'almost sad, look to her face? The Wedding Arranged McCulloch. "linins Kathie " .He hesi. "Rather.!" He'all but stumbled "No, no! In Austria—is moun Ing on the same forge in Trottis- _ CHAPTER YID tatad until she glanced up at him. in keeping up with the train. "Do tain mist!" cliSe, England. "Yen Kissed Me!•' "I . . . Will you . . . A penny for You?" "Some mint"' laughed Hilders- �.�..,.�. Dancing wikh Kathie did strange those solemn thoughts." '.Dreadfully Goodbye, my ley, smiling at his fellow mastem things to Chipping: I was thin ' PP• g� his heart beat king of tomorrows- risme,' "I've got it!" cried Raven. "He 19SA r' taster than -it had for ages; a and railway stations , :and. "Kathie! • • Oh, my dear, you proposed to the lady before the Ree es." . . . ean'f go now But the'train was fog had cleared! Bright old ting of contentment, of happi- good-by g g uses, Bowed through his veins; s Chipping and Max were at the going so fast that, his hand slip- ring! . . . I suppose she's elderly, ' even his muscles, unaccustomed to station to nee Kathie and Flora of! pod from the mill of her window, ataefel?" and Kathie's face was disappear- ( "Well." Max appeared to can- bored; movements of"the dance, lim- !or- their return to London. Ia - Ing. "Kathie! -Goodbye!" cider, "I would hard call her . bored; almost it was as if he were the bustle and coofusion of the l3' floating about is she mists of a - P�ti`orm, Chipping and dathie had fit', EDINARDSBUOf - mouatain top—alone with Kathie. Paired off, and approached her The Bride Eaters "Like it?" he asked, with a compartment, tense and self-con- - Button-Front Matron ,Dress r'Is she in the scholastic lin•e?" tentative sable of tenderness, scioua, hiding their feelings, in 9� x -Max, after hesitating, replied: "Love it!" the stiff eommonplacey of an Eng- "Yes." 'As much as you hoped?" Iish farewell. "� "I thought so! Plain as a post, I '.'And more. You're doing •'I� oYOU ave suppose'" Id splendidly." corhfortable Journey."." said Chip- "MY dear fellow, please!" beg- „e•„-..w Many eyes folloteed them'about' ping. god Maz. "She-- is Chipping's the ballroom. for Katherine. Ellis "I hope so, too." choice." t oras a strikingly beautiful girl, "What time do "Is it as bad as that?" asked or t to Loa- _ � _ . ... Y fro e►nd Chipping cut s Me figure is don' . , . Oh, I asked you that be- + Hi+ldersley„n dismay. !kis rented evening clothes, for he fore, didn't I?" r . ,y No, no. claimed Maxeager. " diad never put on excess, weight "Yeaas r , r ,.`, r s Do I give a moron i res- i� j Iy, .. . Isn't sayln�, ocd�bye Q t r °' ` - ��--head�e>r. awful," - —.- 4. vo '' . She a good creature. Her ' is than Kathie. Max and Flora turn- "E—yes, it's awful'• - r, r' nr nose IV perhaps a little red—" e ed amazed eyes upon them every "Yon know what I ascan it's I „ rt �� "Good Gad!" cried McCulloch. I 1 :time they whirled past. a . : . " t �° Does the drink!" "Evening dress is fiery becom. "It is very. Rather-a crowded / . "No, no—it's only indigestion. ing to you, Mr. Chipping," Kathie train, isn't it?„ She—" fit f said• Kathie laughed, wYou said that — t� v �' Raven jumped to his feet. "I'm He preened a little at the com before, tool" Y off r, � I SYRUP pliment. "Yon approve?" "Did I? It's saying gQodb a '' • ' ", +y ••=�°••Fle89@•rr said Staefel. •'I "Heartily" you know." Y ' r a .' ,- told Chipping to bring her in to "I know, It's awful." a ,.+ , a + meet you this afternoon. They ' "Mins Kathie . . : "' ° .• "? „ e • will be here any minute. You must be kind to her for ` aY�e+r -_ �. t� t• +• r`• s�"9a Chippiag'a t sake!" "I wanted ' to sap something r, > ;, "He's - - �,• » _ _ t• �, r o bringing her.�ere^' Mas- .-ASPIRIN The toet of a born, and the con_ t re t. tern, who had remained silent dur- vw. CANADA srAMM COMP"y t.tRa"" , ductor calling: "Bitte, Platze neh- +' rr` r fag the clamour, got up, his eyes man"' brought him to a stop. ay V. staring at Max 118 though thdy — "Ol;, dear, it's time for you to get', r i• might pop out. less than He mi t aboard!„ `' ,"� r' gli a least have had the t NERVES HELPED _The Most Wonderful Holiday "�•, fc� • 1 B°8d sense to keep the woman to r e. himself!" said Hildersley. SNE of the beet Mat and Flora overtook them. r t " t' t °•Women aren't allowed in this " x'14. a Tablet ra.o "Goodbye, tMr.'� Chiedia�' , ase!" things a woman ., along, room in .any c said McCul- 3 can take for nerr- PP g• loch. ' ;� ousness is, Dr. —0, SLI ZrOuna. ., hear' t Kathie stood still. looking ug at _ ed Max. Hush"' warn Chipping. them Thum s g!" d by P h- z - -� fW Relief f —n a nice start for the Relief .; .� � bed a P 7- "Can't you remember?"' f {I new tern. said Raven gloomily. max` sician who special. "I .wanted-to say that you ve I ar' ised is women's ail- �''- made thin the most wonderful ' The door opened;and Chips.tip- meats. Mrs. James s- ': � s, holiday of m life and peared Shyly in it and�stood hesi- Johnion of IT VU =•1iF�_ + y y r 9 ` tating, nam St.,Cult.out.,sere, "I had bad hadaeha rho#nJV iC Troia fedoy anoclated with femiaius weakness and had ago Again the horn tooted, and the (.To Be Continued) appedte. The last uttle noles completely am. voices cf 311ax and. Flora called art-$*me, I could hardly sleep and became � '���.� ��� _ to weak I could acsreely tet about. After tak. • Australia's aerial Melioal Ser W Dr• Pier0e's Favorite Prescription I felt like 1PATTER�f 4089 '• a new person. That upset condition and the of price _ vice flew 100,000 miles in the last headache and feminine weakness disappeared. I By Anne Adams year to attend emergency cases in wall able to sleep. and I regained my strength." f ...i Get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription from your remote districts. druggist. -�t0�1lh 9r This fresh-faced matron's frock , "� seems tb sing out "Home, sweet No nchan� to take `-a home!" •A style built for ease and Strong, dangerous • comfort, with a speedy in-and-out - drugs; Dominion buttoning down the front . . a 1 I druggists are now ``` w Is generous width to its panelled - Eeaturimg�Aspirin, . skirt . .: and back and front hHast relief ' `��`+rar YOUR Xokesfullnessthat hot action-freedom qa use for N� " to the ed e s and scat- . ; and molds a P gem of the soft collar, 1' for less than 1 cent a tablal the sleeves and the optional pot- Remember—Aspirin does not harm RUNNING kets. Choosy a colorful printed ::, Mees your va the heart. For great speed plus safety, moss ten 7 fabric for Anne Adams' becoming ' dont take anything e]se. Get the the vain Pattern 9089. And use the Sew- economy size bottle at your druggist'a of yon — in$ Instructor to speed you up! SE i today-100 Aspirin tablets for only d i s c o m. V 86 . Its a bergaui you can't miss, fort-soren•asandstv>amewintheues Pattern 4089 is available in ON 111C irritated m•mbraw n? Get Y p, a Treat your none with A"Wholol tam misses' and women's sines 16, 18, , pt WA � � See IS/'���1 balm with the money-back soaramgel 20, 39, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 arid 4b`. #• '� 1 Crml MouthoLtvm aeu instart�m��stratw. �• � vas.an—.oath.:fad„ese� Size 86 takes 4e yards 36 inch ' �REr If every tablet is +mem n•--helps clear head tad Dow. fabric. A thestamped Get m4acholatam word B"er• mei"t.7ai.eatma°Od`ytetts '—asc�Om• -Sned Twenty Cents (200 in �u•� V� ER it Nof OT , a coins (stamps cannot be accepted) y f E: Aspirin. Don't let for this Anne Adams pattern. t _ anybody tell You it Write-plainly Size, Name, Address IL and Std le Number. :h! Net Nam the ,feet :' nUe No. 46 — '39 ..Send your order to Anne Ad '"' �p�����ttT WIRAPPER airs, Room 426, 73 West Adelaide j C St., Toror..to. ' f...'ixn....,car:. 7 - .q,.. .-.v -r., ! i'.-• _ ..T _ - .i. :. R3". N' Y"aPT9 - .n ',,q�.A •n�vw^e+_ .:3-^'�: =F ¢ ..�.�."n,+/ •_..-.'C^8'i�•:.... •. PI'.T•.:..._ •.- '.^d. 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'•� ,.. .yx.,�:. •w}'Y: { '-tfti �Yn _ aiP `Nw rS' S.-_.c...�.•.' ° "..,,''?'' `'•h"wr +fi^ .°_•:'!.a--.t.•�`'1a.'N'nd.a'iu..i....::Y+ :x.4'4",ii.i.•J.:.A..•a''w..-:.:t-x�..7'-„•s.x.... a.A :- . �...... .,;'.T••. . r +¢..• �, xy• g •� - .Y,�L.p.y'.r">+w�&Rti." �f�'.�:�' hnd ''C R� •acv iaW . �'''+'•-�:• ' ..n`r•V �;;.e"�'•�' - . - Ist Canadian Division Commander Visits Toronto slatent and unwesrying to >�g• . .Melbourne, Australia's newest t the contort of the prlaoaer—it is' If you want a prayer answered, police patrol wagon is. built for ` air-conditioned. <, you must go on praying. The o , - y n ' �" Gospel is full of the kind of pray- or er God yields t0. + By William" r Y �I 9. Or what man is there of you, THIS WC WLD Ferguson- ” who, if his son shall sdk him a ' x; i.11. loaf, will give him a ato.:e;•10. '' or if he shall ask for a fish, will RCPJ" OF 'THE Rp0Cv1 MOI..iNTA1N Y give him a serpent? 11. If ye then, $H�p SHOW THE AN AGE THROUGH ' being- evil, know how to give gifts unto your children, ho%v much AtVltfEfi4� �OY'i/7ff more shall your Father who is in } heaven give good things to them that ask him. More and more as - -- life advances_,we perceive, as we p., g" cling to our ideals, how God has y ✓ all the while been bringing them ^ � to a larger and noE2ler realization than we ever imagined. �4��•: 12. All things therefore what- soever•"ye would, that men should y �y do unto you, even so do ye also unto them• for this is the law and ` the prophifts. As Jesus came to- a ward the close of his Sermon on - the Mount, he gathered together F} EI�VT' LYS �x all she-social-teachings-ef the--ser- _ _ mon and all the social teachingsV. of the Bible, and bound them to- ...THE gether into the Golden Rule. The A. RESULT OF Rule is applicable to every rela, �A(�(„A(V '9f>r1_t31NISM. tionship of life. Jesus expects us pF �► �NE ` to live by it in the home, in the ` •k 't GIvEs MORE M/GEAGC � school, in the community, in the IN CANADA THAN social circle; in the church, in !N 'i't-IE business, in industrial life, and in uN�Ep S1•ATES Majvr-Geners] A. G. L. McNaughton, general officer commanding the national and international affairs. � y; r k' lst Canadian Division C.A.S.F., is shown here taking the salute as the He expects us to practise" toward s rid+ 48th Highlanders marched peat him during his visit to Toronto, where all men of. all classes. 9lI races, '4e inspected various units of the tat division, all creeds. 13. Enter ye in by the'narrov; :gate: for wide is the gate, and ._ O tall[ to the worst of human crew- broad is the-way, that leadeth to tures about the Lord Christ with- destruction, and many are they Sunday' out casting before them the holy that' enter in thereby. 14. For G41i4LabeNc44LLGW.4ARt LAAGER a things of our vwn experiences, narrow is the gate, and straighten- raiov7 tz us cruia�rs} school ?. Ask. and it all fi be given ed the way, that leadest unto life, sw you; seek,-sad ye shall find;.knock, and few are.they that find it. Ddaa q• xmssive curved barns of the Rocky Mountain sheep gave anu it shall be o sed unto the freedom to choose whether steep, Each year, until that pe you: Ilt the more-common name of BlEbora he will take the road that leads l past the prime of life. Lesson 8. for every'ane that asketh recei- animal is horns show a we31-deilnea. Totts• and he that seeketb findeth• to everlasting lite or the road that I Browth ring. A number of aka have been picked up whIcIN • si leads to destruction. The broad II ether with the attached hornr, weir mare than 40 potmda and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Foz a parallel passage way is the. way of our own sel- fish, -- see Luke 11:9-13. Our Lord doesinful doing; the narrow way LESSON Yltl not, Is}a the way `that God provided, ���' �� �� � - �WARNINGS ANtD PROMisES , gaski n . to d days and in that way is Jesus Christ, - - thing at first caking. God does - Mattlsew 7 ' not open his treasury to the tap,of and his redeeming,delivering work Pt*isted' Tat, Matt. 7:1-14 a careless hand which just touches for.us• Golden Text.—As ye wou:d that the door and then 'passes on. HOtRIZONTAIt. Answer to Trevtseis Puzzle Midday. ' man should do to you; du•ye also Pruy er is not a momentary wish England has fewer and slower _Pictured 10 To love to : to them likewise. Lake' 6:8i, or a transitory whim. It is therailway trains as a result of t of arms ll TBraal.st•E LES-30N IN ITS SETTING utterance of a confirmed and per- war, Tian.—Spring, A.D. 27.. 6 This country's I�e13 Southea - Y ]PLce.— 13 This land'sOn a mountain, the es- capital. , president. act location of which is not known.' ' IS Mountabu 14 IT Wine president. 1. Judge not, that ye be not this Iand, 17 m vessel.are the wo "Judge"its to distineui* '��� 14 To implant • �e word �Q► NOTES rich is n,iarrala. a: decide." The Lord forbids any of deep. 21 To declaim. ;, Ibis subjects making final judgment tele 1S Wattle 24 Public ., 'about Any 'auman bei" 2. For uu16 Gibbon. 2?P'aortna w * 10 th what Judgment ye judge, ye 'D A, 1t Clan pole: ""''R� r shall be Judged: and with what -- BY MADG� ARCHER 90 Pieces out. desserts. : measure ye mete', it shall be meas- 21 Popular 34 Narrow inlet. meter. �Water wheel. toad until THE PUBLIC DICTATES \ eraily. 2036 inches. you. On the day of Caasda, can hear on our network, report• 33 Midday steep. S3 Div judgment those critics who have Canadians and Americans are Oa the whole we have little to 22 Rom= 37 And, 54 Animals raised 31 Nutlike seed, ' -neglected to judge themselves will the moat radio-spoked people is complain about. The CBC makes emperOr- 39 Branch. in this land, 33 Mountain, be found .to be full of sins and the world. They are like precocious every wort to bring as the great 13 COMtwe 40 Ribbon tie. 36 Clever. chilshort-cominAWwhich at last receive �`ea who cry for what they programa of the American not. tom!• 42IndeBalte sTjC� NLaw• v their fust punishment want, and again when they cannot works and. barring a few sponsors 24 Incarnation of article. A Cam out. .40 Gong• 3. And why beholdest thou the get what they want. No thought i, of products without markets to this viahntr•' Drunkard. 3 Unusual. 41 Alleged force: WO;e that is in thy brother's eye, given to the hundreds of mi111ana country, we bear lust about 'ev- 43 Greeted. 4 E'mplays. .'42 Toward a".• but coasill+ereat not the beam that spent every year on their entertain- 20 Like a donkey.4f1 meat and the catering to their he lag worth while there is to S!Monetary unit 48 Battering. a Note fo scale.44 Sailor', -is in thine own eye? 4. Or how tom[ d To enlighten. 48 Uaproteasionul wishes. For in America it is• the NOTES AND NEWS of Japan, machine, 11 Pertaining to 47 Beverage. Kilt thou nay to shy brother, Let public that dictates the type of pro• Nov. 17, 8:00 Sirapttlon. 31 Mustetline sdr. 48 put, me cast out the mote out of thine p.m„ CBL Actual- 32 SlothtuY. _ 8 Work of SO Musical note. °t nye; and lo, the beam is in thine grams that are broadcast. sphere ity broadcast of a day with the else in the world can 150 000,000 Air Force . . . 9:30 p.m.. CBL Bal- 3.1 Mme' '52 100 square genius, 182 Lam, :� Itwn eye? b. Thou hypocrite, cast people depend upon a consistent let Music program , . , NOT. 18, at ,tit first the beam out of thine season of complete operatic broad. 2:16, CBL, Football . . . 9:00 own eye; and then shalt thou see - , p•m•• clearly to cant out the mote,out of casts!For this is what we get from CBL, Hockey, Detroit Red Wings aLy brio cast eye. the Metropolitan each Saturday at. vs. T9ronto M ple Leafs in Torou- y By "beam" ternoon during the winter months. to- - - 10:00 a '• `i Sym- here is meant 'a beam of wood P.m.. CBY, NBC Sym- Throu tithe „holdi �� becoming familiar with tho whole Nov 19, 2:30 p.m.. CFRB, "So You of souse; x 0-091 Aftea in mote is a speck treasure of operatic masterpieces. Think You Know Music', . . , 3:00 .Of dust. We ate all prone to sus- Finest Symphony, Drama P.m., CFRB, N.Y. Philharmonic.. . . Peet it the conduct of others pre- Every week we are 'treated . to 6:30 p.m., CBL, Review of week's - L cisely those failings of which we two concerti respectively by two news . . . 8:00 p.m,, CBL, Chase & lure frequently guilty ourselves, of the finest symphony, orchestras Sanborn Hoar . . .Nov. 20, S:00 p.m. 6. Give not that which is holy in the world, one of these directed CBL, Richard Crooks, guest oa the ,tato the doge, neither cast your b the y greatest Firing conductor. Firestone Hour . 9:00 p.m., Pearls before the swine, lest hap- Needless to say this refers of the CFRB; Cecil B. DeMille's Radio- .1 ly they trample them under their NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Theatre . . . Nov. ri, 8:00 p.m., on feet, and turn•,and mmnd you. Sere New York Philharmonic. In drama, CFRB,. Ed. G. Robinson in "Big is a caution against the opposite too, we are treated vary generous- Town" 9:00 p.m., CBL, tidal. 36 -.,extreme to what Christ has just ly. colm and Godden . . . Nov. 22, 13:30 ebuk'een br •� Sng. We [oust not Thousan;is upon thousands of p.m., CBL, Serenade for Strings Judge others, but we must not dollars are spent weekly to give us 9:00 p.m„ CBL, Discussion on , .. heedlessly expose sacred things to variety entertainment. Sponsors Labour Relations 10:00 = Persons wholly-wanting in appre. spare no expense to engage talent CBL, Chamber Music Concert from 4 ciatian and sure to reject them. like that of Edgar Bergen, ,Jack Toronto . , Nov. 23, 8:00 p.m, CBL, ' "Pearls" here may be taken as Benny.Rudy Sallee and a host of Edward Arnold m.c,'s Good News . --- ;precious truths which have become others whose names you know as 10:00 p.m,, CFRB, Columbia our own. Nevertheless we can well as I do, Most of them we in Workshop, a '' .•FOP_Pop Should've � . • . By J. MILLAR WATT, T . CAN TELL 1bU THE I Y , SCORE4t' 13E FOR,: IT_ STARTS NOTHING± . 1 r NOT HN N6 TON 14E �.. � �.;:,._•sx .. . :±, •-- ". ,... .,.,. .� ^i parr. ea: _ •-3;"� .4 - wr - rd:u. v.•�,..•' .i`,`,s' >y �.,E.. .r"s3aev�1 ' uCi. '.•.• �°i••"r. n`' s:.�n:eu c:s..:.t_.. .^r ..ear. 'se. .r;w- .'.ti.a. w. �"•-+S`-.s �T-�Iv°: 'd'. '+..,I?.. rsh:,.�y, '.. v„-As.. .•:" w...,. ., ,.;._rrwu�'wE.....,,`+F` ._}' �. c.,. .�•C: _._- .. ?�"�',•. n.;^"e>,.. � .. •"C..,.. s„�' ww. ,i,�'' -•5•. � '-r.. _ - .i' '.:*+ ,:^r.ati.�i.r'•i :4+ •a' ",eX,..:.w• '_'}' .F '„ ' ti hY•:k..�b�-.'�..a. ..�.w�. "1e�' ar .a..•.. }. :.:•M7'�'!,. y ..: .:.ga:� .ti. .,r,r. -"�U..e'eM.�' ,,�c :�R•..+. :rs.� •• .w"'�} >. .F. -b '�•7 •.s•. ,.* y'+i• - 'e'.f .. ,'9ez. .•° N^ ';_"_*r7, .:s r +t'. ;$ •e...c• t • i.k..+.x. • .i w�'• .. J•... _ ,Ti'd'�G °„.. .U`rs1r e.1,"..,. Y r " ,✓-. 'I 7.. f w.� N - �:1p�.r•..A'•b�,. :f':" a `:mak .•!^?.: ;:'y> - ..;�-. vg_'.- .�:i..,;• N^l, t�. .'v^•d` ,_;'k :w. .,.'3X,,.. .:'r..w. y„Y .., ," .,cyfF :. ..:L� » ':'.• -.-:. '• .. ,... c. .A.v� _-.'.•+L,4.y, ..:t�.^ '`�'."yr. "'l.: .r +r• °�'.' ..r5 ,r�: y c� ,,. � t;.,,• �-,,,fir .. . .. «: :wr . 1 2v= PICKESIAIG Nm n v i �. �`• : '"Kt''•+ �e _� -W...... .^. .� .SpeC' �/R� 1Vlotor Sales .ti_ �1 a. 6eOr�8 TII@$i@, so, Stogy sty. ,�, Y Chrysler-Ptymoutb The Pickering 9,v 33 was lulled on ads night t UT5 pen"year. $L54 It advance near her home, when she was struck Oubscriptions to Ube United States b a heavy truck owned • by' the Dealer EAT MAR :E3' h. Y Boys Summer Sweaters RM Gt. Britain, ;5.00 is advance. Direct Transport Company. Toros- :.500 esah GOOD USED CARS 1 to, driven by Flied 'Green, of Bow- -- GOODYEAR TIRES *e Carrs a full Us of Juba fir+ P'mdet•s• Manville: 'Mrs. Green wan walking Boys' @amp Shoes, $1.45 WILLARD.SATTERIEi - along the Highway on her way to GENERAL BLACKSMITHIMG FFesh • JUDICIAL SALE a Red Cross meeting.at West Hill, a pair SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS „ when according to police she fell. yen's Cam Qlioe/, 1ront ,65 Give us a tris: on a New or a Wad Cr ;;i�1Cl OF rI'HE "ORCtHARD INN P ontopayfanant .24 Hours' lowing Seniles CtNGSTON ROAD of the on-coarsing truck. She ass a pour Gordon J. Law almost decapitated. The late Mrs. Men's S rt shirts with i12' Pnrtl Lot 1, Plan Z2s Teri►asbiP Carrs egie and her' husband condud. ted-s-tourist camp and store ori the ;short; sleeves, $1,00 ea. Phour 2Q08 pf Pie.Ioersag Kingston Rd. Two daughters sur- , PI�8I�RINt3I ANTARI .° :Meats h Mena Socks, 1St., 2Qc. Our delivery is at your service is the Supreme Court of Ontario vive. —� - ! �—• sMI'rs vs. DEA>!I 25e., 35c.and 50e. a pr. Phone Pick 1620 • Notes and Comments � ROOFIbIGf SPECiAi, CL�IRENCE SILK a .PURSUANT to tho Judgment and C. 0• Braidley, Final Order for sale made herein, The cess; sewn of the Past week PbondPick2904 6-1 t3td. Wgbt. Asphalt 3bingles there will Ia offered for sale by has not been of a thrilling char- $6.00 Per sgro atter: 'Every day we hear the 're- ------ 'WILSON public auction in one parcel, with 8.1 Hvy. WghL Ashpltalt 13hiaglea the undersign- train, "Ali quiet on the Western e3sLAssistant Master, A. S. rr- „ -no interr ;8 65 per sgnrs _ upted occasionally by a bnrstr vl g• Shingles. In-16t --� lout, ,at his mat"�Oagoode rug Roofin Ce. Hall, Toronto, at the hour of 2.30 shell, which causes very little dam- r,.r.• � of 5 sq o'clock age. The most. striking news item r _ r e. or over. o cloth in the 9teritoon, on Tues- g We do Bplldin �i all kioa� \ day, the 21st day "of November. is the proba+hih�y that the Gar g Prices subject t6 tdtange wllboatt. _ and 1939, the following lands and prem,- .mans are Rreparing to tpvade Eel-. XARPENTER,ING, 1� ,eD�* r 'ELECTRIC ices kna on as "The Orchard Inn', Stam and Holland and take porn- JOdENTING. •�. 1'ICI :IRING- �•• s Kingston Road and Altona Road in• ession 'of the country so as to es- ' tablish a naval base and an airport PLUMBING tersectioa, just east of the Rouge LUMBER- YARD REPAIRS whereby they Rvill be much more River, Picts. 7 Township, Ontario and County, more particularly descrir�- a1 a to attack England with t'+eir ROOFING iReliable Service airplanes and warships. Although Reasonable Ritts M in MortRag registered in the ` Registry Off:,2c for the Registry the,Bglgiaw and the Dutch exp- We alio sell Brantford Roofing BROC NtwC. G.C. Battery Radion Division of t'.: County of Ontario ress their belief .that there• still be Materials,Empire Batbrooua 831.95 Complekwith Batteries as No. 17457 - no German invasion, they are sunk- Egntpment, Dnro Water The property will be offered for mg mat preparations to resist 9ystem�, Beatty iTHEATRE BROOKLIN. ONT. any invasion, and.in this they will Phone 15 r 11 sale subject to arrears of Mixes bays. no doubt, it assistance of Other Eq ionMeateets =T$Y and to a reserve 'bid fixed by the the •said Assistant Master. tate Allies. Hitler is finding himself The Purchaser shall pay down to in great di$icuities, and as the Eettwstes Free' THURSDAY FRIDAY&SAT'URDAY the Vendor's solicitors on the day weeks para by, these difficulties Worlt. Gnaranteed .NOVEMBER 16, 17 sad IS COMP>ETEN'r -- RELZA$L"E f of the sale, Ten per cent of the will gecome greater. Not many � weeks ago, he counted on the act- F. J. ��� lJ Two Shows, at 7.40 sari 9.Q4DIO SERVICE purchase -money and shall lay ive support of Italy in her war Phone °Li02' Saturday Matinee at 1.84 'balance of the pnichase money intoe - Court without interest within Chir` Frith England and France, but a 'PIICKERING, ONTARIO THE RITZ BROTHERS XxPert Service on W mak" ty days after the date of sale. Ad- coolness between Italy and Ger- . IN _. of receivers jnstntenta to be n5sde as of date many hag developed, so the prob- _ Hein= year sets here and search the title at his own expect. Italy will be one the side of the C�DDStilt i &W%- of closing. The purchaser shall Y gaged in war, ,"The Gorilla" 1 stair at tubes always ou band. ' se. The Vendor shall net be bound Allies. Russ?a also may di9ap- W. D. T W E EDIE, z RMQ W. Gray, Hr gmaa Ord, WITH ; to produce any dxtract of title or point:Germany, by refusing to ass- - R. R. 1, Pickering ist her on the battlefields. In fact On Roofing forBarnsand for ANITA LOUISB any deeds or evidence of title o�th- PATSY KELLY • '. er than those In his possession or Germany has not a friend among Hauser. Eevetrou ba Ha ,control. In all other respects, the the nations of the world. g Y LION6L ATWILL Conditions of Sale are the Ltane�ing - - Door Hardware, BELA LOGOS COCKSHUTT Conditions o! dale of the Coa=t as rack. g ,Cement work Barn MEN WANTED Lift Eze Garage, ` -modified by the conditions of.sale and Carpenter work of all G RGE O'BR Eve home wants one or more EO IEN Frost Wood settled by the undersigned. _ .kinds. On the premises is said to be of our 200 daily guaranteed nec- IN j erected: essities. Make money early becoorn. Dealer for Eastern Steel ,� Agency _ Ing the l�amiler Dealer in V. (1)(1) A large bwo-storey bu ld- g your - Oroducts. Ti _- 4� — r New Stock o! Parts an Hd ' - ing, bnngcilow style, suitable for aectiort. No experience , required. Let its give yon sa estimate sur your .. use as a country inn, of brick Ambition, energy and perseverance ltequiremcaq. Stampede:� .Ser"ce an �e >�das v veneer construction, having a only conditions to reach top. We 5y 'fronta6e on the Kingston Road HELPYOU. 900 dealers crake their tmpletuaata on •sbibit to amwoo ' of about 40 feet and a depth of way. Let's show you how W be ATTENTION' lRoaday, ToesdnT i WedttesdsF Plows, nn•warts'eta,about 39 feet, with large enclos- successful and independent in a � NOVEMBER 90.91 and M �+u led verandahs at front and rear. business of your own. ASK CATA First Show at 7.00 'THOS.OS. LYE. i 'Cement basement, hot air heat- LOGUE without obligation, FAM. Last Complete Show at 8.70 ^� irtg, own water supply (2 good IIXX.-570 St. Clement, Montreal. Sr ( ( . �'sraVel Claremont, Onto wells) with two electric pumps iii ' "Five Came Back"" . and 25,000 gat. cistern, electric- L � ' . Pit '. hty throughout (Hydra) Brant- Eyesight Education WITH ford Icefi:ax with Fri daire un- Crushed Pit Run It, targe hots range and other ;:and s CHESTER MO`Rt vice,.'+Graver' L U CILLE BALL e: �ad 0 Serfixtures and furnishings: groundWENDY BARRIE floor has• dining-room 25 by 40 EFFICIENCY A Sana and Graded ALLEN IENMNS Expert service sod re._!with 2 large stone fireplaces, RENT TAN LOR rest room, large, serving room, - Ib ;v pairs to all makes.p _ - .1arge kitchen. Seco b "f :.:..iStone AL.fe on able ohargae, WorIC room and 6 rooms, ttwo of which C. �. �`�('� D_aTivere or Lo Wei in Pit. i4Pardoll Our ;8uaranteod. are convertible into dining room. V x PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 :Interior recentiv detonated. Toronto office Howard 6471 i(2) Frost proof garage 24 by 24 Opt, verve ARTHU'R" FIELD .- with neav overhead doors, JOHN BOURNE di SON `-wlTH I(3) 'Cottage, forplerly.. 8 rooms, - Eyesight 3peeistlst _. -' Gaaoaate Rs�o and Televiaian Insllttsla*�' •YNN BARI Member Official Radio Service 1lda1y It recently used as scliaol'houise. k�-Dlsaey Bids. (opR P. 0.) JUNE GALE Associ'.tx n. (4) Large chicken coop, 500 Oshawa. Pboae 1516 - GUINN WILLIAMS i8 Phone x201, PICKEIiIN(; 3 ,bird capacity, atao.9 bearing fruit MICHAEL WHAi.EPI •gees. The child wha.sees easily is the :.HOTTER - !1'he premises'have been used for child who learns." I am afraid we .rr wyears as a. eountr) inn and miss this fact and send's shild to NlaBse -l`harris -• •O•N�'/LL are suitable for a resident operat- school to get them out•of the way. or. so xo 'speak. The duty goes further, FUNERAL PIRBOTOR AND Further particulars ' and Condit- it may not ibe the teacher's fault Farm Implementsf - 41111131ALMSEt ions of Sale may be had from Pktx- It may not be the school nurses ij']. X! a 9ueveseor to W.J. Matiter.I' ton and Company,' . Solicitors, 320 fault They would be experts in- ( Salesand Service sto i�.ille Bay arrest, Toronto. deed who could grasp a fetes iasig- 1!NCl� ;:Fight"and Diresrvicej >bATED at Toronto, this 2nd day of nificant facts from any superficial examinations. These symptoms s BisinesaPlroo• -R3aideoeeLar November, 1989. when detected should be investiga- u30C 9A20 Q. E. LENNox ted. Simple glare from paper, �-1 aeumawuu .` Assistant Master, S. C. 0. blacl4boarde; etc, does not exnnse pain In simple but rtca de- ' eNeaeeuN ` but the constant repeated inconven- sign we san furnish ua1°aame TENDERS WANTED lents brings about the fatigue and msmorials that will so the condition creeps upon us un- Al"" from every for the position of caretaker at the heeded'until some of the sym�t-, standpoint. In dignity New Rouge Hills School, S.'S, No, ons like eye fatigue, sleepiness, appearerice our headaches, squinting, betray the work will stand out S, West, Pickering Township. Per- throe b the of R MAN EN T N A GGI N C PAIN y Sons interested to fit th existence of something not right g full line of Cc rD ma— r 1 e position with us. Aad Rye, on the other � Na Greater Tribute t THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER creed to be qualified to take 'care of hand, been exposed to an intense N. W sT"FoRD obitlery. A.sd plows, � AND NERVES. IT MAY 8E a, hot water heating system. The light •Fe would have been forced to HlEbway. Momamental plow points and rfpairs YOUR EYES, Iawest or any lender not necessar- turn siva- and so we would terve W�Os for all kinds of Masse C H TUCK OPT 8 - fly accepted. Tenders to be rexeiv- learned the cause of the trouble. Pb. 462 � hIft Oak 3'' H. • led >t•t tater than Novemrber 18th. It i8 glare in our lrsral occupation Kkrft°II Roid West :; 3arrin ma0hitit rr. "06 !. a P'or all information inquire at the that causes most trouble, wearing Otia�. 161` „ `Isndersigiied. 400N L. GILLMAN na down gradually erri constant b t` BROUGHAM, 4N'f. - MtgAWrL aim L L Ues:ty. and lot -me aePeat again, "The child R. ?, Pickering who gem MaRY ' is the child twbo "not. Ft11 t • learns"' .. _ :_ . � , -W, y i, 4�,:�" .. t L7 ;V -40 '7" c Division of the 0. P. & has —We have been enjoAng Ideal J)UNBAIrM been removed-to burketon, � ,-.,. Prayer and Dedleation at the am, 7— and a autme, weather. There w"- '4 Fount , 'k "Vie, RONZINOik W04 at home ov-' Nz. Parkton occupies, the position. slight fall of s1WW on SUUWY SL Paul's Church, N Rev. F. G. Robinsou, i Ov. IWL cher. ler the week-on& vacated. morning, but It disappeared within 24th Sunday after Trinity. 2 P. m. V Robt. and Mrs. WWAy, Bnmp-' The Elleamer; and %Ummont an ho ty or two. Ice also formed on Sunday School. 3 P. m. Eveninj -spent the -week-end with Mrs. football clubs played a match he" me Country S"*-&4,PWbsrft6 United cburck 'Picipaim Walford hem. on Thanksgiving Day. The same Mr. and MM Oliver, of Toronto, lasted one hour witil, one goal be- visited their amt and uncle, Mr. Ing scored. ofift to Creams, CTICE *W Mrs: Tainan Pilkey on stinday. Some mischief was done by our our AND Hslloween, causing to the matter of the Estate of Sar. bwkg Pam yew Tar every Mrs. R. Sadler, of Macl6dock, Youths OIL ti visited her mother, Mrs., Jones, much armoyawe to some of our cit- 4h Am. Moore, late of the dsq. Work 'the izens. We are InTorina that J. OWVd elvering, in coun�ly of COAL, coKEA .^It TuOug Oualranked Mr. And Air& iGeorge Middleton Graham is going to' have a couple Ontario, Married Woman, Deceased and family had Sunday dinner withs-of the boys vmainged before a J. WOOD, CEMENT., S. MecDONAL P. to answer for injuries done his ALL PERroc SONS hft;ing ;lahna s- !M Clone Ave, Teeeale Min Frances McCullough karbw shop. As this is the second gainst the estate of SARAH. ANN' BAND, GRAVEL; spent aone LakeMe-IN2 a few days last week with time his shop has been molested, MOORE, Married Woman deceased, ter gr- and P rdem.'tsken at NEWSOM" ..andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. G. is Justly indignant. (boys who, died on or about the 1M day Of 193 BUILDE R'S P 11aaL havult, changed much. FA) 9, at the Township PLIER Ag Ifiss Kate Michell and Mrs. of Pickering, in the County of ont- 'A t i O 133 44 a Lr; Lp w)rk R. 0. -CLEXDISM um Macnab, of Toronto, visited re, arlO, are required to file their here on Sunday. claim with the undersigned before We have also placed In stock a,f 111,1 .:FUNERAL DIRR01WR I" Of Mr. and Mrs.-Donald McCullough the, 7th day of Decenijber, 1939 af- MAPLE LEAP MUL&JNG "N Ou ter which date the assets of the Prtva.te•,;kMbnIsnCe and family accompanied,Mr. COMPANY FEEDS.and .Mrs. Eric Pearce and family to estate will be distributed, having- DL",,d t sorvwe Gzeenb regard only to the claims of which A• W. MITCHEIL -'Paul Diamond family. op recu r 9 Pickering, Om-t. vern 506 The friends of Mrs. Emma Bag- ice, and the undersigned will not show, of. Saginaw, Mich, regret to be responsible to any' Person Of •Office .-hone 7400 Residence 65 Markham, Ont hear of her accident, in wbkjl she whose claim he shall not then have p sustained a fractured hip, and now notice. DATED, at Toronto. Ontario; this being 14bnfined to hospital, where 00 2 alio is to be recovering 70 day of November. 193% Aw Satisfactorily. I F The Chicken Pat Pie Supper, un- 0 -John Carpenler Moore, R. �a der the auspices' of the United Pickerinm Ont. Executor. (Jiurch; held Wednesday, Novem- -7 by his Solicitors ber' 15th, Ims, a great success. Ar- *and ffve huftnred people enjoyed NEXT TIME r 4 Beaton, Bell and Ross,*,V:01 Bay St. AL bountiful meal and later.twere Toronto. entertained bY an amusing and 60 BY MOTOR COACH 'humorous *4? play, "Head-strong Joan- put on by the Young People's Un- FARES ARE LOW LE MAN, between 25 and JE • lon of lAsky. Mrs. Lorne Barker ROUND TRIP 50 years,-with car, needed imaned- mW Mrs, Percy Barker, of 'rWstje- iately to hand out FREE Spices town, renidered duets and solos bet- Namilton 2.79 and Soap in nearby rural route and on the piano by' Miss Davison. 'wean acts. Thiy were accompanied 5.96 supply elstablished demand for Ev. The erYdaY Necessities, including, Bak. --concert was thoroughly enjoyed by Montreal 111.841 Ing Powder, Extracts, Medicines, All, Cleansers, Mineralized Stock. and -7 The ladies of this community Poultry Tonics etc. Far-in experion- ara asked to keep in mind the Cook. ce helpftL felling experience not Ing School.to b; held in the Clare- necessary. Beginner must, be--gatis- montf t Communt Y Hall, on Wednes- to% V, %%OT fled with $MOO weekly at start. - day. November 15th,. from 2 to 4 ;:�ffiss, VA p. m. and from 8 to 10 P. in. The Credit furnished right parties. 00 NOW Writo Immediately, The J. R. Wat- S&OOI Is sponsored �by the Women's kine Company, Montreal, Dept. 0- Missionary Society of the United I OUIL P-15. 12-W' A, Church, and Is conducted by -miss 'Myrtte -es Miller. of the Ifoine Service Department of the Gurney Found. t4=I?COA Farr's Elevator I" you havin't Ty Co. IA&., with Chas. Cooper, of EVFPY TIME 4.' 'Claremont the local Gurney repres- Claremont, 01at. Yopt M F- entstive Providing the equipment. Phone — PAM. J39 Office Wn yall all missing somethi An inVitation-As extended to all ladies of the district to attend the Connabsion Agents far Your favourite dealer can on YOU a miety of school. His many Claremont triende I re- Government to INMY Wheat ...Dried or1Pid&-d Canadian Fish,the flavour of which I . - . -; ... .... 7 We give highest gv;4& Xret the passing of Dr. Eugene V. n as tasty mid as Perfect as dKU&you had taught ;Underhill, of Aurora, at St Mich- ii� as a" expense. dum"aself ad protaptly po"ed them sells Hospital, Toronto, followi A tmk &I your an v ng Barclay-T ransport In an operation from which he They can be served in various appetizing ways an illness of two weeks resulting did Daft qwvx�� Met recover. Deceased was In his Dried Fish such as Cod, Ruldock,Hake, Cu*sad between Claremont, We else bay essm" genian . '= year, and spent most of his GreenW90,; WhitwWale soadVorafts Pollock,and Pickled Fish such as Herrin&Mxkercl .4 life in Aurora, practicing dentistry. and Alewives can be brought to yout table *3 new 'He 'was a native of this place. Dr. Zft drivers are trained to be Itaplo W Igutual fte .-T do ...that the family will like. IlUnderlhill Was a member of the swartoom and reliable. Serve Canadine Fish more often. Make"Any Day A -her of the SPOIW Sates ft lows ObAsswon Iusuraza Co. Fish -tour , sigh School Board, an active mem- Rising Sun Masonic DV�'.- dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Lodge- and a member of the Unit- @W WAWANWA W& M Fish for you no matter haw far you live from open fi ed Church. He is survived by his cbnp tnr nra =I 101aft, water with every bit of its goodness retained .-widow, the former Elma Naylor, its order too assail. Now Dnp _ tee large slnd two ehiltii�en, Carol and feE ym ArA by the way...you:H find pleacingly E"g* All aldposents Insured and p bkguran" ft 91111111MV 7 ane. . Z from the weather 8�414r. ., - . , qtonomical. After thirty-one years o bile Insillorsim ,f fairly- OF FiSHEOIES, Sul service as Clerk of the TO�Im- Tall,Clara. IPq r. C. I AS • Khk& OTTAWA. ship of Colchester South, Mr. J. CIS", a 424 C. • H. -Madill tendered-his resignation owned and WIN* or r%essi operated is 4L meeting WMAN &ROWE WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET al the last in g of the Council. Proolk Budal 1 10 It was with -reluctance And midst NAITBT HT ONTAIRTO feeling of deep and sincere regret r----------------w-M------ I 0"artnwnt of fthwi4s, 443 ,that they accepted the resignation. A wonderful tribute was paid Mr. Plasm smd'=ymr ftft 52-VW BwMet-IDO Madill by the members, he having iCHICKENS T dos Fish min' 100 delish" 4Z Recipe JOS been a most capable, courteous and R Ffs== **ftm gentlemanly gentleman. Mr. Madill ........................... was Acorn in Audley, attended the; 'Whitby Collegiate, and taught for A4*......... ..........................Cw-19 . . ..... n d S n -'.,D A y *K years in Ontario C6unty. He D A Y A N Y then. went to Normal School, from vhich he mr" selected to teach at Colchester Township. After five �,VALVES years teaching, he purchased a y Your 1soM furniture and undertaking f 'business. Although passed the mer, Y at h01M. B idian of life, Mr: Madill still, 7 always, takes a keen interest in you have a quantity of chickens ready -kis -adopted town, and is foremost ".. Dodge for . 1940 9 A In- all ',undertaLiTigs for the better- for market, phone -or write and our anent of its people. Mr. Madill is a t 37 Fargo 1-2 f6n, perfec •'brother- of Mrs. Esther Palmer, and buyer will call and quote you the mar- Xrs. Jones, here 37 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe t -Neat calves are now taken ket price. • % CLARHMONT 50 YEARS AGO lovely condition ,ftake in a p from News Nov. 15th, 1880) t our new Whitby , Plant, situated . ::1.'35 Plymouth De Luxe sedan' �­.Robt. Hubbard is very low, hav- at the old Mushroom Farm, .,sameas 1mg been Ill for some months. oxcepfionally good in the past, Monday, --.-Tuesday and The new church is now ready for Ice A -aeating. The furnaee Is being err- acessollies Se" Wednesday _•0Z, ':!ALF. MOLE, Beorge Walker had his fingers 'x wash" in a straw cutter the other PICKERINGFARMS LTD -day. Wilkitioonv, section foreman an PICKERING, ONt, PHONE PICK StOO a• 2n. wa i• _ �r k• .• - , r a."9,t.�.n n "A'+'Y+4 ,. .:3..E-� .. ,� T+n i _ Jti74^J:R'1. 'T h ,Y: .''.'Fv �.. yy�� :K' _ '.e"• # .'S'G.... -x�!'�t Z -'7}".R - P:R'a 3 in •"-.-.Ih• 2 pa:.. ... b"y, .. .. .Cw+h•••'. $P ,..Il r4'VZ:n .....yu-T� e. �y�. i r"d'." �p 3.: '""'�.. ..`yY.:' 'Fi' " , v C�'-+^••9: a }�e^h ., .:?+:,.Y•^-'�,'S'.r•s:Al'�w..L."t. .,�"". .. ..ar _y '+ICE-"' . vRTY J^',..:, '-."SY'C• y..;.:` T..`_.. �.?. 3':'-`w.F' .^Y:al` .•�.J•r:. --- i .. rA •�,$ ';,. y a�..r .:;:,...mr..,�+�.4r'. .. -::.,,Ar .> ..•�frt X.r. �.1 y+.rt.T''y�•''• .",{ T"F#. I .sF' lane 4 714'. - -k+�.!' r'•1l''+Af ''Ty +{ I F •�'-. '- ::f -3`' 7'. Lj,"' •.r ..`�'; Y-. _.y,3. 'i�'- .',Lx' ? 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'r,•siie+'�'+.,: 'Y+Lt"3M:.: _.Y"'efY./..�pRA!•�,°'�"'�.�M�'+P'eC^Y^✓Y7Rir11' �.i*.wJ�"� ►�t+tL'Kr .i�' a _ ... .. ., t _ .. - '.t 4 - i Canaries Have ... _. Appetites , ovrr' Can I ? "WORTH COMING NO me0 O r Bey ANNE ASHI.[Y People who are'very dainty are to y sometimes to have only "the .� es saD O W N -FOR ! j appetite of a canary.,, Q,-How can I milt s good skin A ;entiflc sceptic recently re- Talk about a grand, cool smokcl M AND tonic' solved to find out exadtly what the t A.-Mix pint alcohol, 2 oz. tete of a canary is. He weigh- 'You can't beat Fragrant Dixie Plug - spirits of camphor, 2 oz. spirits ■PPe ed a canary and found it to pull -and you cut each pipcfu verb wa „ of ammonia, 5 oz. sea salt. .Add down a little more than half an. !� enough boiling water to make 1 when you went +t. i S CRUBquart. Put into a bottle and shake ounce. He also weighed its food, s ;- until the salt is dissolved. Always and found that the bird eats thir- f .hake well before using. Rub with ty-two tim s his weight every '. gg month, or gctuadly more than his this nit to a th. It great- weiglk every day, showing that a 4 to after the b''t r - ly aids in banishing fatigue. pig is really s light eater as eom y Q,-How can I clear water that pared kith the canary "VSE a solu '.tion, :of Gillett s has a milky appearance^ _ r Prue Lye A•-It can be quickly cleared - to tSU the by dissolving a small piece of rock - PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO se Y greaoff pots and pass. Use it alum in a pint of boiling water • m kelp dlaRged avatar mit and using this much to a tub of V(/hat Science u water. It ctrts�htot> _k dirt How can I prevent the in- r o a side of the silver-platedl o I$ o kers is 1 ted crystalline sub- General GsmQ]in. the supretmi� gf my M-A Just washes itstances from the adrenal gland n ilitary command from turning green? Q orces, is only five feet four in- away ` A.-Coat them with a thin lay- Cin� made the synthetic product. It has ` •xwr dtsiolr� lye in hoc water. The - the chemical name "esters-of des- thea in heighi»`'sIn his forty-five p oxycorticosterone." years of military service, he has ` t ° oesiort p1 the ftssU er of Q.-How can I prepare, a soup HELPS TRANSPLANT ORGANS heats the water. that isn't too greitsy'! done duty on four continents. ` It has now been found that the i7 A.-If a large lettuce leaf is Alfred the Great put into the snug, it will insure a drug heparin by keeping blood greaseless soup. Put in the leaf fluid and preventing clots, has `Translated Bible � as.•resew when about ready to be' taken made possible • aii operation in- r from the stove and remove it be- volving the cutting away of a "King Alfred the Great was a ' section of artery, and substituting translator of the Bible, for it was , tore you serve. You will find that t' nearly' all the excess grease will_ . in the gap a section of vein-an his ambition that all the freeborn 1 t collect on .the lettuce leaf. operation which previously had youth of his kingdom should em- J `" Q.-How can I make putty? been dangerous because of blood ploy themselves on nothing till ` A.-Stix linseed oil with sifted clots. they could first reed well the lung- whiting to the proper consistency. Moreover; the effectiveness` of . lish Scripture. the sublitance now establishes the King Alfred died while-working tremendous possibility" of trona- OL a translation of the Psalms. i- r .. planting organs from one part of About that tine, too, Archbishop a`t Modern -an animal's body to another for I lM sooKW_The 00aWs fain • physiological study. ria.N EOM 3aokiet tell.ho.thin poaerllel tiro*. Etiquette , . ' • ' j „ deer. doped drains. . . . keeps sue- IMPROVES ADDiSON'S BY ROBERTA LEE s r houses der'and edadess try destrayios DISEASE THE OF the oonteata of the closet. . .boo it p�lanis dorsa of tasks, Send for e - Striking evidence that a new ss •• • Densernoanow tut 614016 in* '5- in* � to standard gids LU-, f.-When a young man meets synthetic hormone causes remark- ■ nes��� swam nal QU eaa sirs- y: >rc..rra Ane and Lime,v strsII. a girl who lives in another city, able improvement in persons hav- ra stns roue ouLcs 0 srue a us � t' Tannin.Oise• and would like to further the ac- • o sasflst Ing Addison's D�aease, a disorder ..3 _ gtlaiztailce by correspondence, of the adrenal gland, usually fa- + THE COLEMAN LAMP A `p may he, ask her to write to him? tal. is reported, E CO. LTD. 2.-When a hostess aska a guest Ho of fl'ndiIIr an effective STOVE Hope p Dept. W/O-409. TORONTO, ONT. : to take another helping of some treatment !or the adrenal instllliei- B " dish, isn't it all right to say, "I envy .was aroused.when research A- (941M1 Have�OD Reird bits"n't possibly eat another bite", ' 8.-Isn't it or taste to speak ' poor p t at o>; various 01 ed d �frequen ly of the co l things, clothes, food, etc.. ' 4.-When a woman Invitee an- d Hitler died, and went below. other wlaman for luncheon in a s Satan answered Kia' knock, told public place, who should give the _..- 1 AGE TM WA%TF:L .ItARUV 1111.1.1: TREE% P,ro TACH 'ruoi Hi.E -him to wait a•minute, went away. order. and returned with a box of mat- 5•-Isn't it nice for a person MEN AND^VUSiEtii NEW INVEN-1 - ELARDY APPLE TREES - 50 CTS. F;-C-3! STOMACH CVRRF.,t,.'TlVit - Ches and a bundle of firewood. engaged in any kind of sport or tion sellar. like gild tire: Start each. Canada's Lowest Priced Nur• irtves prompt relief and comfort is me to raise Kia O Onent when business of your own sery, itruwlne leading varieties mutterers frcm Acid indlgestlon• He gave both to itler, with the p pp Un. spare Fruit Trees urnamentala, Write Heartburn, Gastritis, your Stoao- E the latter makes an exce 'ionall time. Send stamp to Economy r,e "Ivemark: "Listen, Adolf, there's a p- y tmmedlately requesting sensation. :ech, eta A trial win convince you Dtatrfbugnu Company, Leamins'- al offerings Tobe'$ •Treery. Nla. "twelve ounce package i2.5U post. limit to what even we can stand. good ply' ton Ontario. lava!,nr-' se-Lake, Ontario, paid direct tram the manufactnr- 6.-Is a woman's second wed.' ' Fake these and start a Hell ofor. H. J. Woodley. P.O. Box .fe4, HERE IS TOUR UPPORTLLVITYi ILC- your own," -ding as elaborate as her Rset. sell Special r•nrietma.s Club offer* XACHINERY Vaaaouver, &C. Answers to poppular Canadian and Amerl- can magazines as local represen- WATCII REPAIRS > • " : _ 1. if he is conceited �v A„E l'U l\�TI ABLE llFiAa SAWS-What makes you 1-Y native. Pleasant. interesting, ro• " enough to think she Will embrace! ritablr. Write today. Canadian Delta woodworking tools -.eiec- � e so late this morning?" Pit. g Periodicals, E45 Grata St, T roan trte motors, Belthnirand shop sup- WATC.t,Ed CL1-.'ANEU UR MAL'S:- " r til: "Yon see. air, there an such a Wonderful opportunity. to Ont. Plies of every description. The A. spring, 75 cents, other work H • esus■ is our Family:" Teach- Otherwise, he can,tell her that he R• Williams machinery Co.. Ltd.. necessary at reasonable price& 64 F'rou4yt. 1V., Toronto. Kling'. lewetlery. 401 Innate 8t. ,I , " would like to write to her, and i! ARTiC'LF:% MOR SALE t or: We1IT Pupil: Aad_the Toronto. ' alasst ties. wt for eight." he possesses the least intuition he sl CgrMAg C, yy STICKERS MAt�11IXFRY Mon SALE can tell whether or not she seents and Tag&, roc. 86 Bl nes, Safety UVICD TIRE% FOR SALE -O- ' Razor ant style tic lncll, 75c. 1I D-ALL 11FARING 061.BLE BEAU A regait wearing size 14 shoes pleased with the idea. No. Postpaid. moneyback guaranteed. again brinderi 1927 Whl4 2.4 H.P. .t;OOD USED TIRES, ALL 'UZEB !enlisted in the army. One day the Merely say, "No.• thank you." steed bales Reg'd. nox P.O. 3LL Stearn traction engine C. A.. Lowest prices. Inquiries Invite SUCK " Montreal• Quebec. lolcate, t7anttkfton, Ontario. Brockton Tire, 1811 Unndaa West, I am already ` 4Mcer missed him. ezpreaeiona sa - 'Toronto. .• too !ul];' or "I leas as though I ARE V(W IN ISISERrt Officer: Has anyone [teen that would ever want to eat again," MEDICAL � 'recruit 1VH1TF. OLNT31ENT - A NE�V H1OH 131x1u1� PxESSU1tE-t\'KIT]: ;L. Y O N S Voice from Rear: "Yes, air, he are not good form. 3.-Yes; it is quick relief from irritating Elea. for tree booklet and fait particu )bas gone to the cross-mads to tufn ' very poor taste to do so. 4.- Highly recommended i[oney Dank ,gra regarding our amazingly Trade In Store if, ot satisfactory• 75 cents a jar. successful hybiood treatment around:+ The guest should give her order White manufacturing company. 'r acts. Saskatoon. 478 N-ONGE ST. TORONTO �- eT as eIA-Mrgives cask. Thea there was the atlas both orders to the Walter. This UVt/K% OFFER TO IN%'r._NTOR% NOVEMBER SPECIALS t same rule applies when a girl is publisher who palled a boner ARS UNUSUAL B(XJKS; SEND A In his asap of Europe and dining with a man. 5.-Yes. A Situs for catalogue '(refund,first AV UFh'ER TO EVERY INVENTOR v 8 Piece solid oak dlnina good sportsman will be quick to order). 'Roddy's, 355A !'once St., List of inventions and full infor. lig 00 room.suite, buffet, table waited for it to come frac. Toronto. oration sent tree. The Ramsay to, and 6 leather seat chairs• do so,-and it is a sure way,to be- Registered', Patent Attorneys, -7" 9 piece, solid oak Blains come popular. 6.-No. The s flank Street, Ottawa, Canada. 45.00 A theatre in a small American P■- CLe'Pl11111. AND F1 RNITUR>� suite,- DerfeCt coaaiaon, eMe arrangements vary aceordin buffet, "teuslon table, china cabin- ' hewn had a burglar alarm fitted g WE GUARANTEE 100 PER CE\T. PERSONAL et and 6 leather upholstered chairs. 1n the box office. You just had' to to the age of the bride and the at. fit and satisfaction in latest style QI.iT Tu1lACCU, yJ1UFb'. b:AylLY, 69,-00 Beautiful 9 piece dining a titude, of family and friends to. clothing (alightly used). Gentle- suite, in two-tone walnin q i n.1 OA the 800*, and a men's suits or overcoats, regular inexpensively. Home remedy. b ward the second marriage, to i80 06, special 8.00 to $ r2.011. Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice tlndish, buffet, table, chins cabinel u rang it police heladgilarters. i _ 1 an 6 Leather seat chairs, (cost new tree. Bartlett'., cox-1, '\VInn peg. Le -- Two, days after It was install. __ ^___ _.-._s_._. Fnrtdles' W in Goaxs, 14.00 to ;7. approximately ;195J. Postpaid.' State measurement., Smart 3 piece brown mohair ed, a gangster poked his lila t colours, style, Send money-order. STOP RHEUMATISM. THOMAS' 1-.,50 chesterfield suite, thorough- through the box office window, and Also write for bargain price lists• RheumatiMm Remedy permanent- ly clean, reversible Marshall spring Canadian National of econditiened used turniture. ly removes rheumatic poisons. cushions. demanded the cash. The girl . Ruskin & company, Teterboro, -Medically endorsed its quick ac- 7.50 Brown repp chesterfield sad her foot On the pedal, Railway Revenues . Ontario. ;tion is positive. veneroue half. chair to match. Figure0_ month's treatment ;_.00 prepaid. rerersIble Marshall spring cushions, stalled a•bit, then began to hand MDUCATIORAL Satisfactory or money back. Lit- reconditioned. gro¢a revenues Oi the all. erature, Testimonials, ares. Thom= 3.50 Lovely blue velour, chaster- _ ?ever the money. The STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FOR as' Rheumatism Remedy,, 21 !ale field suite. 3 pieces, cont At this point the 'phone rang, inclusive Canadian National Rail. Courses in Matriculation, Short St., N., London, Ontario. pletely r ond,tioned. The gangster grabbed the receiv- ways System for the 10-day period story, Journalism, Aavertlaing, 45, eautiful large brown stile Shorthand and Speech Culture. RAHRIT% FOR %Ai,E (XJmohair chesterfield suite, in. - ending October 31, 1939, were Make use of your spare tlme. (cost new $225.), in perfect condl- "What is it?" he asked. '' $6,852,075 as compared with $6,- 1Vrlte today. Canadian Corresyon- RABBITJ, ANGORAS, CHINC.HIL- tion. Reversible Marshall spring Bence College (established 1902 , !' n ) las, Flemish, New Zealauds, Silver "uahiona,•full w al construction. This is the police station, darn 522,880 for the corresponding n..9 Yonge St Toronto. Large walnut finish dresser r „ „ Fox, bred from Canada's finest. you, said an angry voice. Say, period of 1938, an increase of Won 7 3 prizes at Ottawa. State 1 d, c with Simmons WRI fining� b you know you've m FF.TSITRIC SHAVER 118+8 bed, complete with saltless spring y got your foot $329,195 or 5.Ob,o. your requirements. buy D. Mar- -- ` THIS IS THE NEW ELECTRIC tin, 391 Slater St_Ottawa. Ont and new mattress. bn the pedal and we cant hear _ Alodern bedroom suite , la shaver you've read about, that 59.00 two-tone walnut finish, ourselves talk because of that makes shaving so very, very easy. It•eD1u �t l•1'Ll. KF/NA1R•3 Venetian mirrors, full size . het4- ,bloomin alarm bell'." Just plug it in and run the shaver g chiffonier and dresser. I AC N ffover your face, That's all - no BOOSTER FUR BATTERIES AND Complete modern • bedroom -� • soap, water• brush or blades. We Electric Radio. Improve reception 49,t�0 suite, dresser, with Vent- "Come, come, my man, you suggest you try ,t. Over a million 200- per cent., Increase power tion mirror, chiffonier, Lull size bed, were sold last year, Original Price 1,UOV Per cent., helps eliminate in- have been looking around For j10. Guarantged one year. Post- terfering stations, Reduce butter- sagleaa apri{ig atrti new mattress i Agents wanted. consumption. 0ompletely refinlahed ' on in paid. en me Bell Sales. 'i s' m tion. Batista h n. 1 with t buying. 1 D g 0 A Satisfaction I tr o - me- , y g / Co., 10 Gatehouse,Bldg.•..Montreal, uaranteed. $1.00 Large bedroom suite, [t!y What do you wast?' g postpaid. Swee- SJ.00.maple overlay dresser, r-hlf- . �� Quebec. ney Radio Booster. Hlghguie fgn,er, vanity, full size bed, sagless Guess I want another ' Saskatchewan. ';prang and new mattress, complete- floor-walkew said the man \ FARM FOR SALE ly refinished. „ , „ %EWn�1Gi MAUMINts% ! SUPPLIES Large assortment reconditioned 'addressed. "I'm the owner. NINETY ACRES PRODUCTIVE clay loam adjoining village, good , stoves, kitchen cabinets, breakfast R 1 ARTY AND RBII'AlRS, ANY suites, dressers, beds. bookcase% j . buildings, spring watered. Two make, write for prices on new or rugs, at ridiculously low prices. AFI. thousand cash, balance 4 per cent reconditioned machines. 30 years' merchandise completely recondition, r t5tiilliam Pearce, Exeter. experience - A. tJilbert. 348 ed. guaranteed thoroughly cleaq longe Street,-Toronto. asold with our mottei bark guar. a v"� FOR SALi3 andntee of satisfaction. s t Air vikk relief firs iteYs♦of miss,pinpim.in. L Y O N S r tai's! seri swbia,raraeasedeta�u Sl.1CINU MACHINES, WAL$-IN SKATING, ULTFITR 005 may ilec'rit;erntor,s, Frick York and S usentaka mst,eeW-tYaou,eosling,sntr Kelvinator ice machines, store $RATIN('+ ULA Tit; SLIGHTLY FURNITURE CO. tiveid D.D.D. Reseri g� D I "slwdem Boetlicsirritstioa a*A quioklp a indte n safes, s1•a le�s,a rounters !and Latin- used. E1 l ,, ;2 25, ;2'6n.. .- ew high eft gys���fter e•�t0 .l �!� dry e.u�+ipment. h1 r. Lech, A. Rc P. quality, i-.89, ;3.2b, ;4.2b, plus 25,: Trade In Department :, ,hogiA today for 0.0.D.tteCSCR1P1pN �aiUE 1\O. �p -- r39 Food storm. 135 Laughton Ave.. postage. I'eerlpsa, ,191 Dundas i5.• Toronto, Ontario. Toronto. 478 YONGE ST. TORONT6 • • I • 7,7 v ."r wy. IMF �1;3 M W­ Ir zs 7 A�i A i)epseMeon &gm Into 00,11011 on paper. You borrow. .....­.,�_' KICKIE SAYS—' "I ad on the paper probts and pyro- mided the winnium The banker NEWS OICE Jud 10 Yean Ago. mad: "Sure," when you came to I=RA-1 EM A I him for a loa a TlL# sky awmed 4M Cmh Cwn On Ocb& thO limit- except 1W HOAAF- TOWN PAPM1 OF th 140 MURDERV 140 CPJME I The Federal Reserve upped the cost of peftowing maw. Imaluess was getting groggy from the dizzy Remember that day 10 yeal'i ago "PRESS or 24, 1929 PARADE ... No se"Dw Jusr AW NM A20a October 24th, 1929, the grim ride. A British promotion bubbl4 t 40U9.-rR1FADS,IV f the burst, scattering bits, in Wall S_ After you, Adolf F', "After black Thursday at the end o Edouard!" The chiefs C-10M CtZ WCOMe A f w wisd'men took the hint and you, Novi Wall Street minb8w wb" -- % ONTARIO-QUEBEC AXIS? b�:n selling. 'A)f Europe a warring powers were A deluge of selling wrecked the _110W)4 TIOLV.9 Well, one thing is certain.-That 4 ..AM doing the Alphon3e-Gaston eleeltion in Quebec has placed a stock market house of dreams. Ticker Couldn't Keep Up act in the ninth week of conflict. The sun set on post-war proaper- 4he historic glide started, slow -fearful strain on the Ontario-Que- Neither side wanted to drop the -ity, and the era of apple-selling sud at first. gathering headway in Ocb beearis which cperated so merrily Ober. first bomb and inaugurate a rain jdb-huntiag began. civillan for a number of months. -Peter;., Remember - When the gong rang on t1m -tot terror from the air on borough E-a-iner. t* bad Stock Exchange the morning of ths centres. So the war, as pictured Business and the marke Black'Titursday, the 'rout *as on 4n prophetic horror stories these V: been going up for tive years. A �7 many years past, had not yetbej NO MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS? lot of comfortable citizens had ac Soon the ticker wAa so far be, London, Ont., will hold- a Via- quired two cars for tho ren.ea gar- hind the market it was almost use PM what biscite on the holding of municl- less - save as a record og age and were headed f4w Via third. ew No.ertheleas'everybody ku If all happened hours before. The Sky The Limit pal elections in wsr-time. hat Hitler had to attack some.ime )0 mai That was this day. it seemed tht .4. municipalities- do this, it's going You gave the broker $1,0( )r uccept slow straiigulation to prove a bit embarrassing to the gin - and promptly saw it balloon depression started. Rememb2r? fron, the Alfled blockade. Would provincial authorLities.-:-St. Tho- U.S.glund oLensive begin with an mas Times-Journal. e? AMR Wt on the Maginot Lin 0 World's Largest rue Carries 20 Tons -*V Nth a &-ii-e--IL-mugh Belgium? with mass air a4acks on British \11 ---WAY,-GRAIN RESERVES .and' Vrench cities? or a smash In districts where feed is abundant farmers need not worry througli the Netherlands? Develop. 'men" slong the diplomatic front if-they have to hold over a stack d to indicate that if Ger- We= of nay or a few bushels of grain. X $e9Lje . .. many' Reserves of this kind are often a bug push were scheduled (or this autumn. it would come eded. the following year.-Far- HoWnd-the easiest land mer's Advocate. thrOLgh N TARIO .'e 0 Dper ation, and perhaps the most ;,�Jwo;j.able, yielding-submartne be&. %won BICYCLES AND LIGHTS 0 UTDOCAS so and airptano b"es.for heavy We again call attention to see- or LInglana. By VIC BAKER tion 9, sub-section 5 of the High- e way Traffic Act, which requires Tte week brought news of the THEY DO CHANGE �LOUR that whenever oil the highway be- lint British soldier killed in &A- Observing tW goldfish.not only tween dusk and dawn-, a bicycle must carry on the front a white Uen on the Western Front (Wil- 75 go to collegethese do but dw or amber light, and on the rear.a Roper, 28, of Dewsbury, change colour, a well-known sipec!- red lamp or reflector approved by Yor�Lsnlre); of the massing of IS allst in this country has studied the department as well as a white A Gerwar, divisionh on the Nether. recently the rainbow complex of lands border, from Emden down the carp-that most abunUnt of surface at the rear not less than 20 Inches in length and iwd inches . ..... to blujuter; of the Allied pursuit all fish species. In width.-Guolph Mercury. over so-eral sons of the Germ- Of a batch of �a,dozen�carp be 11110C.4t batUablilp Deutschland 0 netted In an abandoned elay-pit, (which captured the City of Flint) reports the fish expert, all except PROFITABLE TURNIPS and Admiral Scheer; of air on- Turni are not always given a two underwient a chameleon-like ps p9tmento between French and change in two seasons. Some at very warm reception when they ap- pear on Canadish tables but in German planes. the start wese the usual greenish- most liatenea-to speechv of the black colour. six were either told parts of the United States' the am* turnips are frequently priz. ..week were made by Premier-For- or black and Cold, while one was ad as a delicacy. The Chi Costs Moro Than Automobile aiga Minister Molotov of the Sctv-% all silver. After a few months Cog* John W. Thomas, President of the Firestone Tire Rubber Co., besid4 market thinks so much of thmn. the largest tire ever produced by the rubber industry.These are now bei let Laian who told the world that two of the black-and-gold ones be. Rassia would not fight on the side, gan to change to silver. Others indeed, that where" in 1934 Can- manufactured by Firestone. We4hing more than 2600 pounds each of Germany; neith4w on the sido took on a straw tint. But when ads abloped there onl* ten caT- capable of carrying a load of more than 36,000 pounds apiece, these tir the a the Allies whom he accused of specialist bred from some of loads of turnips, tha6 wrew to are in regular and exclusive production by Firestone for we on tb4 477 carloads Ih 1938, and Cana- latest types of earth moving equipment. They,stand mom thaw-Aint seek ng now oxcuses for cortinu- these older fish, some of the than turnips also All 97 per cent. feet in height and have a cross section of close to three f set. Ing the war. Premier Mussolini, youngsters were golden-red. , It Without tires of this size earth moving trailers of the capieity- In U04 ;all adds up to a pretty fishy rain- hand of another neutral nation, of Boston's requiremonts.---�-Brock­ today would not be possible and consequently steam shovels with suck spoke more vaguely aaying that bow, don't you think? ville Recorder and Timm large capacity would not be advantageous. Pneumatic tires ore the-oni Italy in preparinir for the future Here's How For You Lucky On*@ equipmeut that would goat theme tremendous loads over rocky, rous ground and wet, sony terrain. and will "stretgthen her will antil Scrub the plucked and drawn British dog owners with "war forces for tomorrow." Were there ducks well in salted water. Stuff The tube in one of these latest giant tbas weighs 250 pounds and th4 nerves" are 'blamed for an out- protecting flap more than 50 pounds. -It haso thirty-four plies of SM threats behind those words? with sliced onions and apples "and break of fighting-along the canine dipped fabric but sur risingly enough only requires 35 pounds of air. "In north-eastern Europe Fin- place strips of asIt pork or bacon front. An official of the People's The four tire& on eac piece of earth moving equipment have a lo;JL alsh-Russian*negotiations continu- over the top. Roast at 400 do. Dispeusw7 for Sick Animals, Lou- capacity of 75 torfs. A spot, gmes Fahrenheit, allowing twenty ad to hold the diplomat;L don, explained it this way: "Dogs ligh.. The possibility was strong minutes for each pound and best- are very sensitive to the state"of that differences would be settled ing frequentlyawith fat in pan. mind of their owners. YOU Set LIFE'S UKE THAT By Fred Nehat by Finland agreeing to accept a Surplus fat m*y'be poured off and ngry through reading about air a strip Of Russian territory in re- orange Juice added for bastin 9 Taids and your dog goes out and tam for aiding Russia to Improv% giving all excellent flavour. The fights the next dog." U9 MOt*QN,1' 7 IAmingrad's defensive positiom stuffing is not served, being u3cu Europe now com. in southeafter�n only to provide flavour and mois- ol/I Place on hot platter and ol binsitiona of Balkan powers, with ture. garnish with orange sections and Russia, Turkey, or Italy as spon. 10" BEE HIVE. sor, were looked for to stop Gier. -parsley. Wild rice is always a de. ansm expansion in that direction. liclous accomRaniment. Of cow", this recipe can.be saved until neXt The Mediterranean, a quiet spot Slace the war started, was expect- year when we hope you get your share. ed at ai 7 moment to become a No. 0 I aeuble.zone. capacity; third, its nearness to Things were happening on this continent too. Repeal of the arms American .supplies of- engines, -'embargo clauze of the U. S. Neu- planes and technical experts; -com aratiTe -Isolati*u p % trality Act released millions and fourth, Ila. adttloas of dollars M Brit Is cash fvnm nahing rNitrig for purchase of planes and muni- tions in the United States. Can- "a, now Great Britain's banker ov" here, began at once to play a bic part in the transactions, with �Araur B. Purvis of MosItreal as CIO 01" 'head of a British purchasing Com -80y'notio too" 1mission placing war orders ir th; nor .111nited States. Further steps were-taken dur- #wj loom".1 -7. Inc the week to make Canada the how reft"voft"Pomm w".2500c idr training centre of the Empire. Said an article in the Sunday -Times (London): "The establish- ment of Canada as the air train�- 7, Ing centre for the Empire is a 0 logical ponsequenee of a number Write fW 6111111111011$FM S"M to we of factors: First, Canada's record air; second, its iDdustrial .4 - -2 Glose Ave.,Toronto 3 Canada .'."I know it's sleeping time, but I can't'disappoint a crowd like 0%.it.' the Dept. ClA . ...... —The High Hat -By GENE BYRNES REG'LAR FELLERS <AT4AeEI.-f "YOU'REMEMBER NOW To PA04T 014 ALIT 1691 -OF-AMPU IT AW V"BE 1W COAWS PINNEADe= OUr WE SAW IN RICNT IN %ev TO H A.V I-'M R Hill 0A in 1.a .0 'o iTORY BtOox 4 C T �A 5 FnNHEAD/KMICqHTS OA-OF- I 0 1 IN T "DOLE. N 14EM A11c;A1 ADT H WHAT'$ HEM Ar_ tt sow v %a L PaL W.AS d0ht mff-4 41111F_1_1417i�_MM w A „. sr,'�,..r ,^`-..c, �'•-;,,i •-�,.1 c ^?'t'. r �.�"'” �.T'" 3: -;. '•'�•'�-;.Y,,s""PF;�-sa.nc,. d,"e.' . ;•...�s„a:F"S-.;, ,� ,L ..r.. 1v: ..*,.'w, ,t'3 ,�,sr .u}n -r•. .�v..svw ,sk':-...�.-..z.T:.'1 - � � iv3....•. 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'.P � ..,',•.o v..^0000..,.&a..r. ... q. ??k. _ •� � �'` :d'1'' :..`' k.e,, ,�'.� :.•� R4.::.. -.`..'- _` ✓ -c ,I _.. _'S.L ::.. -,. + .'.,+' ,.:., ,✓tea ,,.; .: .�..a-iro ".. 0000.0000: 000,0_r: '.<.. .:.. .. r•+✓'.. ., • ir. `W {��dL� � --''ffie Caastry �ft tl& aft- s " A "Mov 1, at the Unitedl Chareh. �-l[2R,C. H. Pllkey spins $nn- I. Rorke sustained a bad day with her sinter, ]sirs. Albright, Y e Of Wbsitsvale. i ire 3 ; 49 • - -Ii[r, George Law, of Toronto, � one day ]set week wililCh eon- -The Womsa'k Missionary Soc- f Vaa s.Week-end visitor here. fined bar to her bed . for several iety the united Churca met at - --Mrs. Rebt. H.•.Cronk ban tsk- as- Mrs. &z73t Sr., and the home of-the Misses Rorke, on _ sp residence, in the Village for "-" daughter, of Wednesday', Nov. $th: 'i'lu,E,Pres.. 'tAe sinter, with.Mise E. Richard- eshertom, have come to Pickering Mrs. F. T. Bunting was is the chair �ents Rubber' Oldto reside, and have takes rooms ;n gPr1Ces •-•8eveia7 local car radiators the Pirib Block. and was assisted in the Devotional • Exercises by Mrs. K.'Morley and Trow up on .Sunday night last,..and. -N. F. and Mrs. Mechi o Os- _ ��g� Men's Knee Mens 6-e lei; BO '8 6-eyelet voceived some added attention later �'a, and F. C. and Mrs. Mechin, news" for the meeting was, Rnbbsr Boots dna Proof 7 a -in the morning. and daughter, Marilyn, of Montreal ng Mrs. A Snag P2001 ` --A little group of about sOven• and Mrs, L. K. Devitt, of Toronto, M. Jenkinson, Baby Band shpt. re- All Sizes Rubbers , gather- visited Mrs. H. Meohin on Sundays Porting the. splendid co-operation In Two Qualities' ': All Sizes Rubbers 1-5 person�es, young, and old of the-Band with the Senior Soc- �]z88 1-5 ed at the Memorial Park, on Sst^ -The- Autumn ThankoSering • y. completed for the $1.98 and $ .60 -8 11 . $1 69 1 urday..morning last,,to observe the Service of the Woman's Mission- let Plans were c „ ary Society, Autumn Thankoffering to be held 'Period of silenceand take part Y. of the United Church, on Sunday, November 19th. Thewill z° -X'ia the service of Remembrance on N v b eld l � Sunday morning Study Period was in charge of Miss We are Now J .."Remembrance Day". . Rev. E. G. ' COMFY : Robinson -and Rev. M. Jenkinson -St. George's Churc$, Sunday, E, Murray, assisted by Mrs. . .M. Showing a Shaker Flannel Jenkinson, M Molar Ru s Nov. 19th, 24th Sunda Mrs. C. Morley Mise g ducted the service. Rev. Robin- y after T»' M• Westney, Miss Jesn Clark and -at $2.29 Grand Display Blankets son In his address, twas, obliged, as ity. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. of Mrs. L, Morley. At the close, a in'Grey & White will alk-apeakers at 'similar servic- in- Morning Prayer. Preacher, - Mr. '?Ill W061 XMIA CARDS ' ea, to alter the theme of the Arm- Horace .Wilson, former Lay Chair- social hour was enjoyed with Miss Rugs at X2.49 _ 10�� at 1.96 Murray's u servingre3resh- g 11/4 as $2,16 Int3ce service. Up to this year man of the Great Chapter of East ��y �° P _ _ - and maks your ^ thin service hos.been in renijin-& ark. 7 p.-m:-Evening Prayer. Rev. I"*y-s-to x erste of those who served and died E• G. Robinson, Preaches. AUDLEY X3.25 Selection Now 124 at $2.45 ""that we might enjoy peace'% We "Doug„ Johns, "A" Corps Can- - 'WM now pray for those''twho will stn Signallers,.was one of the Tbeo. Annan is recovering from a' a• ee�� serve 2rsd wrn the is what is quite to Barriefleld leg which he ret�eived in an ,nig 88 Overalls, no better made G unlikelq to.be the final attempt ��p, at Kingston, last week-end. encounter with .a bull in its stall, C- f_ ��� ,assure Pesee• Peace will remain turn Prank J. Prone, who re- He vas lucky he had a leg left. Silfijnai! Qts, 3.25 to _ only a dream.fp iib' ate'we people . hospital in �'oroato s Mrs. R. P. Winter, Mine 'Gladys p ! retain our present .gleed,- covet- k �, is convalescing very Bat- Asckrin and Mrs. S. R. Wonnacott Ij�ya 'Sc[l�o� Boots, sturdykind, 2.60--.. :. r a - onsa�-suspieiorss and sir ad'"sir ��y attended ffie Cooking School at ! ,Y rtarity, bout individuals and rent- -Sonic pf our local hunters have Brooklin on Tuesday. Hans01'1Qrk SOX,fOY" men, 35C. to 59e, - ' ions. 3[s. Robinson referred to the rstuifled' Pram sire North. Some re- (see also front page) currerst movement, "Moral Re-grin- Port numerous deer to be seen, but Gordon Silk Hosie for ladies, ament" which if adopted and neat- Were not too soccesstul ink bagging f deed would doubdie.e provide the ffie qucto. Orattorieal Contest at Brougham on 111 .Service and chiffon per r. required change• in attitodee. The The Presbyterian Church will Thu�y, Nov. lard. Twp► Schools ! pe p 7� Hoy Scouts and Girl Guides were hold t1Wr services on Sunday next Brvu`para Firemen's Euchre and AJF�MA present and plated a wreath. onthe at 2�0 p. m. and Sunday 'School Dante, Friday Dee. 1st: Good Prizes S. CH ,cenotaph. at 1.30' p. in., and these bonen will -,A second brilliant goceese was be continued throughout :the wint- « ,may Store" at Pickering To- credited the Pickering Continuation e'• dal in the United Church. - . ' School on Friday evening last wben --miss' Blanche Balsdon was tak- t they held Awair Cownwatement Ea- en to hospital in Toronto on Tues- d _ ercises .in the Corm unity Club `&F, and operated on, on Wednes- - ' CLEARING LINES ,l�T Auditorluni here. Mr. G. F. Coates, day morning for appendicitis. . At Principal" of the school, with bliss time of writing, Blanche was reo. - Less than Cost ` St- John. Assistant, and the pupils, ort2d to be recovering nicely. We_ _ ars being congratulated an the ex- hope she may continue to do jo. i eellency of their program. As one --An added feature at the pres- en's Calf Bo69, Reg. $6.050, for $.x.00rripie M the audience, arse of the first entstion of the PIa�Y. "Ssa<ple aim- k " Calf Ulforcle, Rc j:. $(3.00, fur $8.96. 'thouOtts impressed upon you, isas on, Siniple" on Friday evening. sisal at the organization, time and Nov. 17th, in the coananunity Hall, ■ Boys' Oxfords, i.izell 13 to 2'8, Reg. $d,60 for $2 00 � Simon elven patience required. The task of ;will be'the musical program by the BOYS' Seam per a `- 16 to 2'S, Reg'. $1.7 9 f or $1.00 preparing a program, such as we R C. H. A. Band orchestra, of rev-. Stanfield's Underweal, Reg. $2.00, for $1.49 were given, allocating parts, and err Pieces. than rehearsing forty or fifty pug- --� bLxti•QW.Aet fr:...% the r. Stanfeld's Summer Underwear, seg. $1.36,for$1,00 Ila is no small task. The teachers ked Church, comprised of Mise. M. _ ��pie _ 1�Eansook Combinations, lteg,.$1 CO,f0for 49c, - _. had the valuable assistance of Mrs Jenkinson, Mie- F. T. Bunting, Mr. UvdrallB, sizes 4010 46, Reg. X2.00, far $1.69' Costes, in the dramatic *work. Mrs. H• R. Monnet' and Mr. Ides. M. Mor- Parsons, Music Instructor in the ley, assisted at the anniversary ser- A b_ umoroae Cot the Men's work 41ove8, Reg. $1.36,for $,1,( 0; $1 for Choral Work, and Was Choquette. `•ices at Greenwood, on Sunday ev- COMMUNITY HALL Ladies Sil$ Hose, Dark Skadee, Reg. 690.,, for 4900 'of the 'P�iilic' School, in the C"+. ening, singing three nurnkers. PlCKER1NCr r ;tusaireg'2mx] ansko-np. With tawenty- �Mr. and Mrs. Young, (nee Al- Fred T• Bun-tiD$ • PicerinQ ' 'four items on the program it would as Cowan, daughter of Joseph and FRIDAY, N L V..• 17TH ! �! lrequire consid6rable time sad space Mrs. Coevan), have s�turneii from F,et{t►hliated 1867. to review. each. Clinton. Prouse, Scotland where they have been liv- f nose tbe•aueplcea of �s George's _ Pres. of the Literary Society, gave Ing for scm a time, and they will Young Men's l! b'.e C1aFe. the Address of Welcome, in Probably make their horse in seat. -- varefuily chosen English and then tie. They are delighted to get a- A�ivertfaeomts =Introduced the Chairman of the ev- from SPECIALS Y ro war-torn E rope.. W a farm hand, airrgle, �eriing, Rev. 31. R. Jenldlnson. The r--NOTICE - to purt2sssers of tor�ers] l2sat wort. Na sulk- Items of thea. program could be g'W"ne- According to 1211, -in Ont- ing. Robt. C. l;e1 :..'r, Lot 24, Con. Breakfast L1iLcon, 25c. a lb, Classified as: Choral, Dramatic, ario today, garages And allahgasol- 4' Pickering. .��� and Folk Dances of which tbiere ine vendors are warned at 12`. $ 11 were several preeentatiase of each. selling gasoline ii, other than metal FOR SALE - one Massey-Harris S of . , 'ff'!te two, three.and four Part hstto containers: Th Cream Separator, nearly new. One P"k Lover, Ec a subject_to a emy ander the direction of Mss. fine of $25 fort'the first offence. 3tet9nart Clipping machine. w . L• x Parsons, the new Irsslr�ctor in .Lodi dealers are asking us to ad- Turasp pvlper, rebrtilL One cuttsng e>W;ng f-! �',� • a lit Music, was exceptionally good, and viae. yoiz, to not ask then to -sell box, in •good condition. John L _:' -.probably had some of those who you gasolinein a . bottle en ago duck as Gilligan,' Brougham, Ont Phone 5 valueWere t the o you might do when waisting •a • gap mnaie in the Schools, fed that they quart or so for cleaning purposes FOUND- a.gendleman's bicycle. Classic Cleanser, 3 ins 3c ,.have really accomplished a great etc, A recent visit by a govern- Owner may have same by proving " deal. We.hope to see and hear fine went inspector to this village has ownership and payin for this _ tins 25e works from this department. again. prompted this notice. $ f s x•-:' In the dramatic work, the two Jon. Allison, Dumbarton... 11-2- plays, and .the recitations, the two -i Country Store" will be : • _. Officially opened in the United FARM FOR SALE - 100 scree, E - 1 -D latter-by Misses. Shirley Risk and Church School Room on Friday, one-half'mile east of Claremont. In - Metrion Taylor, was there plenty of November 17th, .at '2.30 .o'clock, by good. condition. Apply, T. Paterson .,Butcher (p`bone t7QVQ) _ejC "ering - --- - evidence of the training by exp- Mrs. H. G. Crosier Hader the nus- a Jag. Coates, Claremont. 11-14 erienced dramatic folk. There were ester of the Woman's Associatior. TO LET - 3-roamed apartment in a number' of points in the plays, Christmas Gifts, Aprons, Horne- ■ which the elder amateur actors Claremont. Electric, Cellar. Hard b • Bolting, Gandy, Apples, Vegetables, , Pickermg might pr oiitalq copy. The French and soft water. Beale Housefurn- ��Clothing,.Games, Dishes and many w ' _ -- choral tvrork'under the azyection of useful articles at reasonebl ishinga, Claremont., _ •�. - Miss St. John, though sung - in _ e Prices. --. War-time recipes and samples of re FOR SALE one Yorkshire sow Frees, (some of the students .not War-bread and Red Cross Cake will and nine pigs, 2,wdeeks old. One l '.even students of French) was a be a feature, along with an Att- Yorkshire sow with six pigs, ready SEE OUR DISPLAY delightful achievement. The Carlton ract(ve Display of Handmade rugs to wean and one Bacon type ser- LAY Sisters piano duets were well 15 mos. old. M. F. e - and quilts, which should interest viceable 'boar, ' saved as wverP the. Folk Dances. - Diplon:a8 were ffie ladies• Afternoon. tea will be Tomkins, lot 21, con 4, PSckeriAg. _ presented by Mr. of tCoates, tr 'Tillie Scht,�l Graduat- ��'� Come and bring a friend. FOR SALE@• twenty-five hybrid Findlay d 'p < -St, George's Worsen s Guild pullets, ready to lay. Ralph Jones, 7. NICCIary 17ra11g lee - Blanche Balsdon, Hazel Fow- (will hold their annual bazaar• on ler, Riuh. Fowler,, Wm. iCen,p, E. Rion Claremont 5 r 14. Friday, December 1st. Please not- e E Petty, M. Teefy, R. White. P.ev. - —� ande$t(a�+$• ; -E. G. Robinson, of St- Ge')rge's ice the'change of day. The bazaar, FOR SALE - eleven pigs, 11 twks. . ` which usual has been on Church, `presented diplomas to usually the lot old. Wm. Payne, Alton Rd, south Also Cialy & Black Pipes' and '' K tower a sr-M. An. Saturday. in December, will, this of 1st. tori. w Tran, E. Armstrong, V. Balsdon, M', year, take place on Friday, Uecern- --- r8erori, H. MacFarLsne, E. Michael, 'tier lat. The following are the att- FOR SALE -- Kitchen range, .6- . t Elbows .Also. the ' care free a ractions: Fumy-work, Home-made bele, heating closet and oven. Coni •AB. Mur9rar, G. R�ditt and W. Tay- -L �1or. Proficiency Shields were pros- Cooking, Home-trade Candy, Fish- or wood- Good condition. Reseere- r ' -` Gofflelda�llers• _ pond, Flatware and Plants ,Christ- able. litre. Conway, church street, . plow Shares to fit nearly ever make of plow `µ anted by Principal Wilson and Miss sass Tree, Elephant S�11.! Pickering. y :,lit. John to, Ruby White 2, Mar -� �µ " j Drawing for the lovely quilt, and TO RENT 8-roomed house in :Agent for McCormick-•Deering -farm Machloery and cry Riley, Elisabeth Arms.rnng and Maridn Downer. Athletic Cups other-prizes, will be 'a great feat- - . good repair. Pickering Village. Ap- Repaita. `and Shields tn • Clinton Pr•ouse, are and Supper served to all for ply to A. E. Ric)iardson. Phone 8. Pilker, T. Tti .'gin, M. Banks, J. 8& cents for Adults, Children 20. I Pickering 60. 13_4 G�>� - We ha►a 1k Can Gat IL Of 1t Is not tea�a. rNTll •f•" Cements P. "•Carthy and M. No admission. Pleasel will every- � ON RArk-• TtiP,r ,., one keep this important daj',e in FOR SALE •- Hot-air furnace. ace express to pipes and registers, else Jacket . S! Bt's>w. DV� . PICKERING tl:e �liooi tl sir ;lsanka fora de- mind and watch for further partie- ,; V Iightful evening. ulai'8• ; Heater, almost new. Small Cream ! Hills Separator- S Dixon Rouge ,_,.... �. 0;000.. ::... •. ., ., w Lam. ' - - - •.�:.. it ,--:r: -:�� �.�:?