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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_11_24 `7 77 7, _;n M V-2F4YF_ 7-7�0�t - t 71 Z77 L M-4-7417 $kc Li 71- _�Z 4 VOL. LIX PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1939 �:No. 14 AUDLEY :-KINSAIZ Euchre and Dance, Brougham, Fri. by Fir On nUrr, Dec. lot, r, WILILY Stan Neale and fam-idly of Tor-on-_ Miss Glenyce Ste TV phens, spent the OddfI Euchre and—Dance an R. H. O. �FEARSON_ hyt -end with Percy week-end at her home in Ashburn, tar to, spent the week Dand Suis . Dunbat too. Wed. Dee. 6th, at Whitevale MILLS and Mrs. Neale. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. PilkbY 'ipent B.-FORSYTH, Q Arthur Clark of the Base Line one evening last week* with Mr. r,&DI Di�ttoi, R and Mrs. H. Parkin.Ilgsea BROUGHAM 1886_19. dcol Awed& of Oat& 4�es.. recently Purchased a valuable Jer- berof the othwriata fires ezami=W by?pl�t=Z Bey from Jos. Dolson, of 'Norval. Mr. and Mrs. S..Atkinson and In 'the afternoon's regular ser- CHOPPING ctsremwl;one. Mr. Campbell, R. O. P. Inspector -daughters from Toronto spent yos peri c Sun- vice, Rev.' message was Monday,­Wedvts_d&y'&nd - is in the vicinity with the dairy day last at the WOL Parkin hone. taken, from texts; Romarif, 12: 1-2. herds. - Rm R. V. Mowbray spentWE GRIND FINt the - Mrs. Sisson and children, of Hal- jx Y: ktarrister'l DONALD RUDDY Miss May Hege is at home Past two weeks with •Torento rel- iburton, spent the week-end 'with Brain, Short* and _Feed of '&U SQUICUIor.Not-I Public. MoLwy present, having Passed her Comm- atives. the Gainnon fam4, kinds, also minerals and other ' Oak#tocamdroccuped by'tbriatc A.E -,slaa.souLb mind of Whitby:tryw� ercial exam with:credit. Mr. and Mrs. V, Parkin and Mise Mr. Grid Mrs. Newell, of ToroI eanCefitrafes for prof itWc feedinp ]lira. Annan and daughters and Velma Balsdon called 0 ZEATON, BELL 4V,ROSS n Markham to, visited Miss Date, on Thursday friends from Saskatoon called on 'relatives last Sunday. leapt on band last. Earrtetors Solicitors Min-M.--Agar­in�meia of TI- Mrs.- A. and Judy, of We inji-tbe I)C3 S.-R. and Zra. Wonnacoft-, Sun- V.J.BUTON.K.C. Telephone day. 0 t Poul onto spent one day last week with London, visited Miss Bell Brown, Feeds and Supplies. IL BROOKE BELL.IL C. Adel,2&u The ploughing Ins been almost. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody. on Thursday. F.ROSS catdPleted in this SI ,MaRY- , The W.-I. is holding a quilting The Oddfellows of Whitevale are JOHN L.POND '872 Bay St- 'wells are nearly dry owing to the at the homeof,Mrs. R. E. MovbraY holding a Euchre and Dance on Toronto seasonal lack of rain.) MEOW ti.141CHARDSON Co.. BI Much interest is being 'taken in y- Wednesday, Dec. 6th. Clark's or- LAND SURvitym C09"U.SobiciatLop. Notan"faate, Suite Don't forget the Bazaar' 'on Fri- chestm ba." the Pickering Men's Club 7 ;tor tare snL tt�. Tdrontost. romoto., Mock day the 24th. There will be ft 81 --The Milk Produce F. T. DONEVAN, 4 TAI%boneAd Ail &I Trial this Friday evening. Come out Producers Aiwociatlon and enjoy it. of goodsi cake, candy err- in the held their annual meeting in the On file are the records of GUS Mc1ILLAN—Bartlat er ca. afternoon. Supper served from five hall on Thursday eve ning, Novem- Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, &W Do not forget the church ftpper O'clock anti] all rave been served. bei 16th. ung Str. East Oshawa. phona here on'the 30th. 'It Is hoped for.a This will 'be followed by 4 pro Mr. Bob M4.1colni is making lely gram good crowd to enjoy the social by local talent. Everybody welcome. ready to take possession of his new time. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Moody, Mrs. farm at Queensville. Mr. and Mrs. VJ.9RDZRT T. FALLAISE. L DO., Frank H. Westney Is showing R. E. Mowbray * and D.D..S.Graduate of QW Royrts CAAII of, 3696 Jean Malcolm will be missed hem WSurgmas aca the Univeputy of Toronto.: seed grain and other seeds at the ldowbray. and Master Jack Mow- The local mechanics; who charm- M3 -M • A redderAs Is"Imd000r east of St. And. International Show, at Chicago next. laws'Awcb, PkIming.aw. -offide soon g month. bray spent an Afternoon last week ed the olS Town Pump, nave the -16 0. 10 6 P.NL7'Of CZ appogi—t- EX—7 axv*016 Pbm@Pkk ft at the R. S. McLaughlin home in gratitude and thanks of the comm- -InsurauceY6 1 Two of the eollapin -silos have Oshawa. unity in removing a burden almost of All Kinds.., been fflled here this year and app- (see al" Editorial Page) unbearable for the weaker sex. 808t Rat" AvaI with 1pnot"006 9 subIa. arently the feed is keeping alright pet. Don't miss "Lad The Young Ladies forming' the Y Spitfire" comedy .,The. Girl who Entertains Security, and Se BEATON. ToVV Vie Red Cross Canvas on Mon- drama by Pickering Y. ly. U. rtains Club" rV20!0. Do cwrk. convqypeieL.cd=wimlift., hold their next meeting on Won 'w. day by four teams resulted in a Acccuouna,'k 1"049 BROUGHAM day evening the 27a, at the home Address Phone gv.Liseswa. WiAtevsk.oat. good am •A ount -acing secured ' for of Mrs. O. Wilson. BROWAIHAM this worthy cause. The totala"I PICK 515 RICHARDSON be given next week. On Sunday eveI the W. M. S. Some car keys have been left at sponsored" meeting at which Miss the library, having been fo"d near 'GBNIDRA L fN UI(ANOR SignI the corner teri Murray, of the United Church pub- the Town Hall, after the Milk Pio- 'ESTATE lishing House, Toronto, was ducers' meeting and Picture Show REAL were put out by the Council last guest :1 , week. This is a tad corner, and it CHOPPINU -CONVEYANCING speaker. She gave a most interest- last week. is hoped this will prevent say &I in address ON MON., WED. and SXT.zooly A nuv*er of Brougham tis Ing established asmey. g add on "The World in Can- people to serva, .60 ident,to through traffic. ada", illustrated by. views of pec- enjoyed the hospitality, of the Atter lat. 1939 ' The death took place in To J� rbans► ridL fpfto ronto pies and places in Canada being Manse, at Claremont, an Friday We have a qI tit y of Seed Oats(Alas. last week of Mrs. Pericins, form- served by the Church Mission War- afternoon and evening. when Rev, ka. Banner, and Victory), alSOBAT" eirly 3fiss Mary (Minnie) Walters, kers. Mrs. Cassie was in charge of and M JI daughter of the late George Mrs. Kennedy'held a reception Purina Feeds. C;hick Starter, Dairy Va. -WM - MAW only the meeting and voiced the app- for their friends. tion& Dryena� I ig ..U0ZI AUCTIONEER AND `Walters, who kept a bl"kamith Ft4Eds ete. - A f% shop on the corners here for man reciation of the members to Miss Them passed away at the home 'in-nf the--e!! fccda, y Murray and also to Mr. McGuire, of her daughter in Toronto, last JO&I cooducted Aoywbere'' years. She was a leading member 110 operated the lantern loaned by week, Mrs. Grainger, mother of the Chops. Molasses.. Felt, Millicade Shut - of the Methodist Church and a w Phone or write. Address 611 Dundas the Greenwood Church. !ate Mrs. Ri D. Miller, who was Lain. I-log Corccrtrate. Mirers's. Egg Street. East. Sunday School teacher une-dr Supt. Mash Eta. I The November meeting of the well and favourably known here by . 'Whitby. Ontario. Thomas Puckrin. W. M. S. was held her visits to her. daughter. at the Walter D. N. Lockwood 'CHERRID - Phyles, home, and had the usual This whole district mourns, with attendance. President, Mrs. Cassie ihe 'bereaved parents, of the 6nall Us Pi&erfiV N Government Licented Relatives from Cedar lime, Out. was in charge. After routine busin- boy. who so tragically lost his life were with Mrs. G. GaI and dau- ess was trdftsacted, Mrs, -G. Philip -1 a motor accident, near his home PICKERING. ONT.Main St. E. Stonffville, Oat. ghter, on Saturday. gave account of the Tuesday even- at Green River on Wednesday last, WE DELIVER Phone 191 George and Mrs. Todd were in ing Missionary Rally, giving the when returning from school. % PHONE 5317 AMaternity. , Medics;, and Surgical Tito on Sunday. high lights of that session Mrs. The motion picture entertainment cases taken Our hunters have returned home Philip, Mrs. Ritchiil Mrs. Martin held on Friday evening, sponsored by the Women's Institute in of Maternity Semi-Rom with their alloted number of deer. Fred and Mrs. Cassie were in stt Something New Rates for Iddays.-626.75 A nu;rrJ3er of our. young people 4mdance. Mrs. Main's up 'vans to the Red Cross, proved quite success Vo - Registered Nurses in attendance and attended the show at Whitby, on take up the Second Chaptej & the ful, attendance Ding very good and 24 hour service given. Saturday evening. Study Book, * "India's UntoI satisfactory to the Women'. Iristi- Coleman Oil Heater—Neat, 'Ambulance Service Malcolm Law, who had an oper- les". In the absence of Mrs. Mair' tute who were able in this way to d beef: and QsI to operate Rt MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.3-7 ation recently, is -quite ill in 01 -Mrs. Cassie and members of her aid the Red Cross. awa Hospital. group conducted the study. At the On Sunday evening at the close Also A good line of ranges, or FOR Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson visit- close of the session, the Roll-call - of the W. M. S. meeting, the Y. if it in' a filrnoce, !We Nonlij Mr. Iteld thetp-reglWF-se I&I^I 13M I "Neighiru' rs- re-ceived a gum res- Is, and N C E T6rontov on Sunday. ponce. Mrs. Bayles and Miss Pate had as guest speaker, Mr. Bob Wil- be-pleased to.install the bests so Miss Mary Ain& Morrish. spent served hot supper. n, of Toronto, who was a Dele- "Pease Economy" 81-AVICE , ., - , ..� :'- :' ' the end of the week with A. and .(se* also adjoining column) hone Pickering 67 gate to the Youth Movement Con- Mrs. Guaranteed griss held in Winnipeg this sum- rs. ChaRman, of Weston CYRIL PL MORLEY GREEN RIVEN The choir of Che rrywood Unit. mer. He gave a review of his ex- periences ofi this trip add said thaz "VIN 13USIRBY AUTOMOSILF, 1 IFE ed Church wilt give a mixed pro- A sad accident occurred here on -Hardware ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM - all discussions centred gram of songs, drays" etc in the Wednesday afternoon 'last in which ,keeping Canada safe for Demo. .-Tinsmith PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Church Hall, on Friday evening. Bernard Skelly,- 7 years old, met cracy". ' Clarftnont Young People ­. . %w - SEKVICE with -::PTnXE PROTECTION Lunch will be served and a, silver, almost instant death when re- attended the 'meeting. Collection taken, -to help bay new PROw"Me turninir home from school. He and A special prograift at the Worn- music for the choir. BARGAINS I a number of the other boys were 0 running from one side of the' road en's Institute was given at,the St. Andrew's Night, at Markham Noverrl:er meeting. held at the to the other, and -evidently -were-' home of Mrs. John bulitt, "Thistle A Bedroom— 'St. Andrew's. Night Turkey Sup- not watching for car,;. Bernard Ha", where the large nuir&I Jr. started to run across-the road. He attendance filled r and Concert in St- Andrew's led the spacious liv- pe Suite The went behind One truck and rig h4- ing-room. Mrs, Harvey, 'Preiident, Presbyterian a Coveisting of walnut bed C� rch' Markham, on in front of another car driven by conducted a short service of Re Thursday, November 3fttb. Com- by George Beverley, of Claremont, embrance, In the regular routin. dresser and chest oidia. cert follows in the church. AdmI a- on Highway No. 7, -which struck business z ���r ound ion, 50 cts., children 25. ness, Mrs. Sydney Pugh and 'vers, The dresser is I -him, killing him almost instantly. Mrs. J, White were appointed as Witnesses of fitted with a round mirror the accident say that delegates tQ the coming convention the driver of the car did not have Special Price $68.00. at the Royal York Hotel. Seveial Pickering Township a chance to save the child. He had onic members signiAed their -.vnsk to st- _�Ispring-li lied Mattresses _f, slowed up his car to not more tend the session if, opportunity off- ----------a- than 10 miles- an hour on account ered. Canvwsers for the Red Cross -A Debentur " - Debentures $14.00 and up. of so many children being WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT the to represent the W. I. were: Mrs. :New Patterns iii Congoleu or" Sale. ' road. The accideitt was investigat- Cassie, bin. *lute a Mi Rugs. F nd ss Jean 'COD LTVRR OTT, ed by Pirdvificial 'Officers G. R. Phillips. The afternoon's program ' Tenders for the purchase . •." ,f1.00 See our Xmas Gffts and Decorations e of in- Waude, of Whitby, and Arthur was arrangfd by Mrs. Philip, and fftalment debentures of this munic- Runciman, of Pickering. DI H. C. was styled, "A Pilgrhnage Of Motak Ambulance, Day or 1jight ipality for $11,000.00, bearing int- Pearson, Coroner, Of D�rr�arton, Friendship". The Opening of the Build Resistance against orest at four per cent per annum and Crown Attorney Algin F. An-1300 Peace Bridge was dramatized by Winter's and repayable during a term of 20 nis have announced that an inquest, the members, showing the co-oper- years from 'December . 1-6th 'itext, Will be held. The funeral 'took place ation and friendship of Canada Gana for Children Too an will be received by the Reeve or on Friday morning, When inter- d the United States. She ritan- C, A. STERMW Clerk, up to November 25th fnat. ment took place in the R. C. Cf-m- bers all took a. part, a rather un- �111_4�77�7_ E 4 R N W ,s. ip Fnneral Director The lowest or any tender not etery in Pickering. The deepest icpmr program. At the close, necessarily accepted. BOYES DRUG C0.9itKi sVM0athV is felt for the bereaved Miller and her assistants, Mrs. R. Furniture Deater Ralph E. Mawbray, Reeve family in their sudden afl"Ct'On- B17rel, Mrs. W. White and Mrs. J. SUNDAY HOURS--12-1 noon,6-7p.as. Donald R. Beaton, Clerk (As we FLZe aboulb to go to press Mitchell, invited all to the dining. fttario ( pSONZ 69 Dated, Nov. 10th, 1939. the inquest is being' held In the room, -where tea was served. Town Hall, at Brougham.) also ad joining column) 71=4T?_071__;1 "Z% 7 4R �V 1_-zmml.- log'r R d. 7 4:-, -q _4� 9� N-7 7 the masters inside called further JOIN . THE goodbyve, and asked.1or please to come again. k DOES taste good in iPiPe!" is It was quite evident to Chips HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH what the boys in the corridor bad "LOK-TOP"TIN 60� been up to, and the look he gave 1/2-LB, them was none too friendly. One a Iso. packed in Packet Tins boy raised his hat, with an 'let— –W-I hello, sir." The other boys doff- ed their caps. Chips,.with a small, sheepish smile, grasped Kathie's Ai.01M 'to lead her aw-v hut &he 'STAMP - C1[111ILM3__, stopped and smiled at the boys. "Good evening! Are these some 0 For ten cents and the label end showing the teapot trade- of your boys, dear?" mark,from an packet of SALA A TEA we will send you "Er—yes. Mai-tin, Winthrop, outfit of: I a Stamp Album. 2-100 N sinnotr's tm -different stamps. 3—B I a ps offered ander—the rest of you Fres Brown and n exchange for S a Is. I —this is Mrs. Chipping. SALADA.STAMP CIL "I King St.W.0'.Toronto "I hope—we are going to meet remove from the in corn syrup, remo again," 4athie. smileld at. th,­ _7 _#VV I ...- -and add butter-and vanilla. Chip- APPLE DREAM "Indeed I know we are. Mr. in wants to have a tea party I package strawberry flavored for his boys every Sunday—" jelly powder "Er—what's that?" asked'Chips 1 �pint boiling water O Sy hearing of his desire for the first B I large red apple or 2 small time, but Kathie spoke quickly n �O :•. es through his undertone: oil 10 marshmallows i `� "I think it would-b)L-nice-if you-- 1 cup whipped-cream 'A —E IS boys started the ball rolling by Place jelly powder in bowl, add MITRO coming next Sunday." boiling water, stir arid mix very EUS MITC14ELL "Oh thank yoV We'll be glad By SADIE' B. CHAMBERS -thoroughly. Grate the apple, to!" cried the boys delightedly. which must be grated fine when SYNOPSIS into a private room,". said Kathie. "You -said four o'clock didn't I jelly,mixture.is 'about lukewarm Chipping, the shy master at "Not at all." "It's not at all you?" Kathie asked Chips. Desserts That add the apple. When the mixtur'O grookfield School, is bachelor for privatc­--certain.ly__zlot.!' chorused "I=er—yea, four o'clock." Are' Different is quite thick, almost set, add the -voices. said Ka- to years and ono of the masters a number.of ..Four o'clock then marshmallows, gently pushing Every.household has its favorite most disliked by the boys of the "Why, Chips told me it. was thie giving the boys her most ra- them under the mixture. Chill teribly private!" desserts, as well as other weekly school. Returning from the sum- diant smile. "We shall look for- dishes regularly served, but every- and serve with topping of whipped re Vacation which he spent on A "Chips?'i muttered Hildersley _ward. to' it. Good night." She KOF e. then longs for a cream. one now an walking tour in the Tyrol with & vaguely. tucked her arm into Chips's and "—fenow--instructor, . Max SLaefel, Sort Of Nicknatne they walked away stand the as- change or something different in YOUR HOUSEHOLD regular routine. One must not Chips is -bringing back a bride. "My dear, I told you not to,"' tonished and delighted good nights PROBLEMS Tim masters -are in dismay, for said ' desert one's ambition for new dea- Have �ou fussy eaters in your id -Chips, very much embaxras- ,of the boys- sects. Try these tested recipes family. Db you have trouble Max h" told them Chipping is sed. He explained: "It's just— -Not bad, eh?" remarked one and I am sure they will be social- providing a varied and interest- waging his wife to the common er--a sort of nickname"she's given of the taller boys. ly registered as permanents with in menu? no your cakes fall? "am to introduce bar to the=* h .9 ami}y --Then w! ite- enclosing a eta me. "She's pretty,! said anot er. btaefell slyly kints that Mrs- Chip- Murdock sprang to his feet' "Pretty, you ass! She's- ed, self-addressed envelope.. t-o .9 . GINGER-NUT RICE bers. gate 6f -ping is elderly and red-nosed. but ind slapped Chips heartily on the ful Miss Sadie B. Cb" up rice tj p Saks them to be ]Lind to her for 'back. "Chips! Why didn't-we think That fire, Sunday tea party for ri e this paper, and she will ends&- chipPiag's "he. N I d7 of that? You must stay an4',have Chips' pupils was a great success. quarts boiling water. vour to Rohe vour orohlemst. I teaspoon salt tea with us, Mrs. Chips." Chips sat in his chair by the CHAPTER VIII "'Oh, I don't think we fireside, smoking his pipe, and �b I quart cold water Chipping Becomes ..Chips" "Oh you must PV "Of course." watching' with amused pride 2 cups chopped *candied ginger -"Ob, hello, Chipping," greeted "Couldn't think of your 12Aving Kalhie's way with the boys. and syrup - 'Masters. "How at you? Con- without ten." "Here comes-Jenli:3 "Hsve arother crumpet, -Mar- cup' marshmallows out in small pieces platulations yes.." with it now." The various Mast- tin." she said to a tall, healthy ".Er--thank you," murmured era all slRoke at the same time. looking lad. "You've hardly eaten cup pecan nuts, Chips. "Idy wife would so like to "Well,then,..I'd better pour-it, anything." 21". cup fzuit sugar L, teaspoon salt j meet you. -May 1, bring hex in? had 't I?" "I'm in training, Mrs.. Chip- .3 Add -rice to boiling water with We'll only stay a moment." He They gathered about her. 'Re- ping.- salt� -cook until -tender about 40 tamed in the doorway to call, Bering her cf her handbag, an- "Martin is one of our beat foot- inin. T3 preserve shape of rice be *Came in, Kathie." other of her cape, a third of her ballerr," explained Chips. "He She entered, I-a-diring most radi- gloves, and then they drew up ought to get his colors this term." sure and not have it overcooked. Aced 4 stat and beautiful. , She was a vi- their chairs before the table, -Really?" a Kathie. "Do Drain; rinst wtib cold water and cion as she stood there, at Chip's "We'll want some more cups," j-ou think we'll beat Sodbury, place in cool place until ready to 620 I-MMA11113 tide, smiling &16 the masters who said Hildez-.!ey. �L-rtin?" serve. Have ready ginger syrup .'stiffened as though to"Attention!" "McCulloch doesn't drink tea,'' ..We ought fo—. '. (made by chopping % cup candied at drill, and stared. Singer covered with 2 cups water. Mrs. -Chipping," said Raven,. try. '�Tbe Sedbrugs are funks. any- and 'a cup sugar; boil these in- "Er-i-these are my colleagues, ink to edge his chair closer by way," Cut ill, another and gredlents together 20 L To felirr* my dear, Mr. Raven." PLshing McCulloch's away. "The what?" rsked Kathie puz- add to rice; also marshmallowt and aria, ake2 A Raven bowed; a fixed, blAnk sp "Don't talk nonsense!" cried 21Ca. Tablets and drink SO 'y "Se lbug-%' that's 'our name which have been cut fine. Lastly amile on his face. McCulloch indignantly: "Of course slass of 9 ster. Upon fold in stiffly beaten cream and Utamum in Z how& "Mr. Murdock, Wr Porter-fiat- I do�—very frequently!" He jr6t for them." mon—" There was an incredulous, th.-first cup, and took it defla-htly. "I see. And that chopped nuts. Serve in sherbet' do they call baffled expression in Porter-Wat- The others offerel plates of tea Xotx?, The Brookflea3T' After the glasses and tol.'with cherry... L For mr,tbmw 6on eon's eyes. A b-cuits and little eakes to Kathie. rear cf laughter that DATE PUDDING cold duadve 3 met her ..Mr. T�Z:;in �J Hildersley. Mr. McCul- The news of Chipping's wedding !tally had died down, she' rontinu- 4 tablespoons butter water and loch," ccntinned Chips's vorice. lied spread something of wonder ed: "Well. if you win the match, cup corn cyrup -Mr. Hicks."' , and consternation among the pu.` Mr. Ghipping and I must give you 2,nii cup milk cup brown sugar Kathie made a general bow in pilss. While Chips and Kathie were a feast of victory." The boys' en- -amiling acknowledgment of the in- having tea with the mailers, a Joyed themselves so' much that -i teaspoon %-.da troductions. "It's so nice to meet dozen or more boys had gathered they stayed until Chips had to U teaspoon,!ait Wr.If"U have a you—just a tittle terrifying." in the corridor just outside the send them awaZ so they wouldn't I 'egg' kwer and tampets. tum does-not go "Won't won't you sit instructors' common room. One of be late for chapel. teaspoon cloves down-if threat ps. a not down?" gulped Porter-Watson. them was pecking through -the "What a nice lot they are," to- 1/4 teaspoon allspice And at this invitation the spell teaspoon nutmeg your do'cem keyhole, with half a dozen group- marked Kathie, after the last boy that had -back of him. -one. h held them silent and am-' ed had I Ti flour certainly are, vA azed was broken; they all rushed "It Wilt Kill Him" "They I when you lb, dates stoned and ctit fine �o fetch a chair for her. "Gan you see her?" asked on" get t.) know.thern like this;-tLough 'Melt the butter, add the wen Sore throat relieved In 3 minutes. "I'm afraid I oughtn't to brea' bq k bcy.. "Is she old?" what authority I shall have in. beaten egg, milk and molasses. No strong, upsetting drugs "Shut up you fools! They'll claps after..these orgies—" Add the dry ingredients, which Take no chances with a cold.Follow the 'h-:ar us!" "Ten times more," said together and last- directions in the pictures above—the Kathie, have been sifted Steam for 2% • safe w millions DELICIOUS "I,can't see a thing if you keep "because,they'll look upon you as ly add the dates. ay use to relieve colds so*- lop 3 - amazingly fast. It entirely avoids the e Complained 0 houis and qery6 with'qugar-kal re =ngcn or taking strong drugs. peeper. "What a revolutionary you Serves 6. 7 REFRESHING So quickly doesAipirin act—both In. "Who's shoving?* What's 'he are." SUGAR SAUCE temally.and as a gargle,you'll feel won. like?" She bru-illed. the tobacc'o from I tablespoon of corn syrup derful.reliefstast often in a few minutes. Try this way. Doctors recommend 'She e his coat. "Try one'of'these jokes I cup brown sugar A'sn't I.-ok much older Aspirin because even when ta*en fro than some of us," said the boy at you've *aiw' nya kept hidden away 8 .(level) tablespoons flour 'T quentlythey know it does not harm the keyhole. "My eye! She calla —and see what happOns." 2 cups boiling water the heart. But get Aspirin—made in CaLrinda."AspiAn" in the trade m a him Chips!" "N'), Kathie!" he cried in mock 3 tablespoons butter The Bayer Company,Ltd. "Chips! rum name -en to I teaspoon vanilla. Whet a alarm. "There's a limit-e: en are thcy-doing?" revolutions!" su-ar and flour very' Thor-' WARNING I The peeper. continued. "She's- -But in the-Latin clans next day, oughly (which is the-secrei if this Aspirin Is always marked GAYER this as he stood before the blackboard sauce is to be-successful). Add w Brayer Cross Made him buy a new hat and have' ............. his hair cut!" upon which he hat, printed in large ',boilinl- water and cook until there DOES NOT HARM "Poor old Chipping! It will kill letters, LEX CANVLEIA, some- is no taste of starch (raw). Beat as THE HEART him!" thing stitilge and new came over "Quiet! Get back. They'rehim. Ing out!" Can anybody tell 'me that is anuleia?" The boys SLraighfened up and the Lex C'. "froze" their faces into expres- Not a hand was raised. lie call- sions ',of painfully elaborate cas- ed on Mason. Mason didn't know. 7 "It was the law that allows pat- ualness, as, the door opened and Chips ushered Kathie out, while ricians to marry plebeians," Chips explained, and over his face pass- ti ed an expression of one-about to take a plunge into strange wittbrs DO YOU I which he fears are very cold. He look a deep bteath and went on: REALLY LIVE? "It was a very handy law. For gd*- ON'T LET that if Mr. Patrician told Miss Plebs D worn-outfeeling that he was sorry but he couldn't spoil your fun! En• marry her, after they made the JI' joy the full vigor Z, and energy of a Lex Canuleia she probably replied, Enjoy healthy body.You'll 440h, yes you can, , you find that you have -the-genuine --For a moment 'there was; no more "pep" if you response to his experimental joke. R1rIQH keep ges ion 'An expression of alarm was form- peppermint flavor of your di t* in shape,so that the DOUBLEMINT GUMI food you eat may be ing on his face and he was turn- WRAPPER changed into vim-building energy as nature in. ing back to the blackboard when 4 Got some today! tended. Dr. Pierce's Golden Nledical Discov,ky stimulate&- the appetite and improva-tlae di a sudden storm of laughter hit 'restion. Mn,Wm.Trawman of 10 Wheeler Ave.: him like a wave. The boys laugh- KEEPS IT PURE GuelPh, Out., sairs: "I�ad to weight and 1`01 Ia. I took Dr. ie Golden Medical* ed so long that he had to tell them: "That will be enough, thanki," DiRccwery ane my appetite Imprqved .nes I 1swe No. 47 '30 gained In stretigth and was soon enjoying oplin. FULL-STRENGTH �Martin, however, could not stop. did health Get Dr. Pleme's Goldea Istedic4l DUcoveri, from your druslgist. (To Be Continued SAL-ABA .•��,;(i.. ��..Y.' .-. .'., .: -. ,v a .. - �',.f 5^+ p..�-:`'y�,m. P Rem '�,•'k, �-, - .._ .. ,,..- .7 -TJ"`a' - •. '.'.,""_-,'°�R s•-'b""`..- '.?�s--,..: _ .. " ° �''''' '`3�%: .. .+.r n. F:s. � vwi ra't _;,... r- - Sc, �i . Lam.,claza+ ,.,...�'-r..a. .. .. .r..es.c .s,sa+�-'u��...r ,•F. a.,. w. .' _:._E _ .. ._ a.. �c.•�.s. a.-.�-:�.ar v.4. _ .,;e...�w�.n �.d.. _.....nmx.m�:1.°t��/ "...atm r v :',G>, •ey"•t. •::,e*' '-5,�.��. � '�':�-•c ..q.- ~ „aS..� 1. P'�i ._ .. . .. `nT�3k• '%x'sE#n�""?.�.2�i17>rdi>'.�''fi .•.r..._�trt r -Queen Elizabeth Issues Appeal To Empire's Women Ontario woicE �� .� NEWS - F�e�tioi� .. � :� .g ` of the �nded PARADE ■ ■ ■ � " Maa>ticipal Voting Ruled Oyt A; �E S S �� War Economy Measure . _ . ................................ .. _ _ . . -The Big Push That Didn't Come' Premier Hepbuuu has announce overshadowed in dramatic intlitterest _ NEWAR COMING- --- ed supenaiea-el—xnu gcipal all other European. events in the, We hate to remind you, but tions in Ontario after January 1, tenth week of the way. Belliger- even if thin war of nerves ends, 1940, for a two-year period or ent or neutral, each one armed to there is ,that other war of nerves "for the duraiisn of the wsr if u the teeth, the natipns stood tense 'u approaching. — Christmas Shop- that be longer." ° with apprehension waiting for a ping.—Saturday Night. Hon.' Eric Cross, Minister of " smashing Germon attack to come Municipal -Affairs, issued a sup- from some quarter, nobodyknew ° plementary statement, ,explaining f ti where.• But day after daypassed �` NEWS THAT'S NO NEWS the new policy. He said it would { Dr. Dafoe says the Dionne is and no offensive began. It wasp know nothing of the war. If effect important savings to muni- still a war of nerves. g cipalities, and at the same time he - ` little dears could read the censor- electors: to place: in-.office What Reports continued to pour in of ed dispatc es, it wou a prat- at the coming elections represen- M tical! the same.—Stratford Boa- great ; psi {` m Ytatives of the highest possible cal- • concentrations of German i • ' con-Herald. fibra. ^ trop in the Rhine-Moselle sec- a +' nor, and along the Dutch border. -o-- Thu announcement is made Was a double push being planned so that, at the approaching muni- ' a 'y Germany coupling the invasion THERE'D BE A ROW 1 cipal elections, the electors may of Holland with-q s ift blow In Canada there are 1,880 place in office stroma and effie- ' Maginot Line? Or was Hitler in teachers receiving lean $800 tent _couneila who can direct the I - maniac"--which '`' a year. If that many factory full resources of their commun- ' deed the cornered man ac Inch _ Y 9 British First Lard of the workers or salesgirls received as Ries towards the prosee4#ion of . Admiral- ty Winston Churchill labelled hint _ .little what a -public outcry would the wart,,' caught in a trap of his own mak- be raised 1—Ottawa .Journal. The Minister of Municipal Af- .y r.. ir,g, seeking in vain fcr a way out? fairs said necessary legislation in. Agfin, was Hitler using a ,syclio- —o— being prepared and will be intro- logical ntro- to ical strategy•- - - g never tried before, BUILDING GOES AHEAD duced at the next Session of the -� whereby he would hold off his ex- Despite the "war-af- nerves," Ontario Legislature. A pected offensive for weeks, months, the building permits issued is 58 ,- perhaps years, leaving the Allies " '� '� ' ;. Canadian cities during the first to stew in their own ,juice and - nine months of this year approach- BEE HIVE�+� - forget all about Poland, Czecho- ed $44,000,000, the highest figure Slovakia? How long could such a since 1930. There are good times i "war of nerves" be successfullyIssuing an appeal to the women of the Empire to "keep the home front ahead and there is no reason why ' waged? stable and strcng," Queen Elizabeth is shown seated, before the micro- the building industry should not Bids For Peace phone in Buckingham Palace as she made s Remembrance Day broadcast prosper with the rest.—Toronto ' During the week important bids _ _ Star. p for peace came from Queen Wil- theatre of war, new plots were s r { helmiaa of Holland and King Leo- Buy Certified GOOD ADVERTISING Vold of Belgium, neutral sover- being hatched in the Far East, FOft CANADA signs whose territories were di- end coming events cast their shad- ,i�d Potatoes A woman tourist, returning s reetly menaced by German aggres- o xs before. Japan threateningly home from Canada- to New 'York sitie pt r ores. The head- of the predicted that during or after the P State, writes The Christian ad- warring powers iistened politefy to European war a conflict to acquire Naw'a The Time To Make Pacer- encs Monitor as advertisement for : r their pleas, but gave tittle'indica- territories and resources in the d tion of willingness to consicer,the South Seas would be !ought in the chases If You Can Store All Canadian courtesy of very great gn OF Them Throughout The value. to this country'6 tourist culling of a conference at this Pacific, and the United States industry. Fifty miles back she 'tune to examine the bases for, wuuld be expelled from Asia. At Winter had left her purse, tickets and peace. the same time rumors flew that car owneia3dp cards, and only dis- President gooseaelt' from his Britain would support a peace in It Is not too early for Canadian covered it when she went to par- corner -warned that the world the east based on a division of potato growers who can store po- chase some cherries at a roadside needed a '"new and better ease" Chii:a into spheres of influence, tatoes throughout the winter to • ;. P stand. She told the owner she than that which followed the first Japanese; British, Chinese. consider the advisability of buying could not take the cherries as she 'Crest War. eertifled seed potatoes at once. had left her money behind, some • The moat sensatl�iial single Befdre They're Shipped Abroad b0 miles back. $e provided her event of the week was the sup- to the village of Bullendorf, Potato dealers and growers !n p- � with s dollar to buy enough gas, - posed attempt on Adolf Hitler's in, Germany, a hen has adopted many other, countries appreciate also the cherries. And he found life is the shrine of Nazidom at twelve baby mice, and tivsa die- the value of, Canadian certified' his reward on the prompt return s s Munich. The mystery surrounding covered sitting on her nest, warm- seed for they make no delay to of the grateful woman. Here : the explosion led to a number of inga them with her feathers. Un- buying up a large part of the Can- was a good deed which ewill.shine interpretations utdt - o q questions. naural adoptions uch as this areadian crop every Year. Generally ? Tp 9 I forth in many plaices.-9t. Cathar- Was it the work of anti-Nazi Ger- not so rare as one might imagine. they take the seed as'soon as It is ines• Standard. man patriots? Was it the result Recently a black-and-white cat at ready to ship and store It is heir of internal intrigue among the Rock Farm, Nettlestead,'EnglanJ, - own countries. From the 1938 cer- Nazis themselves, one faction try,- was found curled up in the farm, tified seed crop, for Instance, well }; Ing to kill ail members of the barn watching over her five kittens over 1..717.000 bushels were ship- LIFES LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Ind two mice. Yet, in the ped to 17 different countries, while P� other? Was the explosion perp•- Pmt+ -crated in order bo gnikt_the flag- she had proved herself a t~uthleas only just over 466,000 bushels +ere• 4iS �l� / ���� ;ging sympathy of the mskiller of rata. sold In Canada. That means only ases for about one baste! to every twenty the Fuehrer. One theory the ex- , f plosion did substantiate: alt was bushels, planted in Canada was of regime.not well with the Nazi r qualified seed standard: and that. l + g . MICKiE SAYS is one very Important reason why Bulgaria The most courted Wooed a on of themore Canadian growers are not week was Bulgaria, long regarded WE CALA,'(W IVANT ADS producing bumper crops of, thase ine meal tato" whTtb easily 3 as a strategic "doorway" to south- OURr MIC�•i•TY MIDGETS w f Y po 3 de No. 1 in size and quality. era Europe. Simultaneous graproduce Grade o. 1 wooing her were the Allies. Ge (3ECUZ'TNtaIRE SMALL-BUT ufo Ger- many, Soviet"Russia and Italy, Ger_ {;UT THEY GET RESULT5 Canadlan potato growers should many offered econcmic conces- G A►w-'THS BENEFITS OF make their reservatic i now. _Phe Bions; Italy signed a trade pact OUFa GICs CIRCULAMON ed L address of the nearest certified with her (striving to stem both { 4 T-E\j,/ NICK6L.S sepotato grower, It it is not al- a :.Soviet and German expansion in ready known, may be obtained .�� 'the Balkans); satisfaction of BnI- �,..- from the;office of the local a_ cul- �'•. + tura! representative, or the near- ia a dreams of ettin ba - • est Dominion spec menta m ar , bruja from Rumania was held out or from the Plant Protection. Di- ; as the Soviet lure; while Britain `Cr 1 vision, Productionrvice, Domin- took steps to improve Turkish-Bal- ioneparAgriculture,Department of Agriculte, Ot- a gariarelationships. j remainedIt to be seen av�hich taws -would be the Successful suitor. -- West, East In Canada, preparations began Stocks of creamery butter in - ..''for the regular session of Parlia• tober amounted to 57 „ Canada at the beginning of Oc- U ,418,639 Ibs:, meat in January., Financial ap- / - of which 56,813 839 lbs. were in j ;propristions were being planned storage and 604,800 lbs. in rail- Ono -with the•object in view of devot. way transit. . sing the large part of all expendi- .tures to the prosecution of the war. The St. Lawrence Water- ports of Canadian fisheries 9-13 I •way scheme nevertheless was slat- products .totalled $14,860,600 in ed for consideration by the House. / I \ the first seven months of 1989, an "a While the interest of the west. ' \ increase of almost $741,000 over "my mother wants to know the address of the store that sold !14411104' era world was centred on Europe s the corresponding period of 1938. hats for 59e is yesterday's homework." ;REGILAR FELLERS—A Bargain ..:, :,By GENE BYRNES IN 11 A It 4A44-rt :ri.ArsTERN RAW/ act log _ + •, itti����r�tl r. ��J Vit,;' f n Walla NIT • a tweek-end with the former's &is- Hill, spent suaday wi* Howard ft Wedwesiday evisalag the 2fth. Sewbeft Wombillogtoo �5 4 UWW - wo "I'Moly PICKE94NG XZWS ter, jg&ry, who is in residence and Kiss Edith Ormero& Spitfire" Pickerug. Mrs. W. Goo and Miss May Washington United Church an I these, while there they attended TWM the last of the World's Fab. Brown were at the KisuonW7Rai- holding their Annual Tiarkey ftpw r. 4&15 per year. $1.50 to adva"o On Tuesday, December 19th) at ly held in 08hww&, On No'cub" per on Thursday, November 30th, the United Church will hold 16th, &1" Rev. R. A. ]&Vey. m with -&'proavan BobscAptiorts to *e United States 8 p. n. Bradleys from 6 to 8 p. to follow. This Is gettink to be SIR and GL TrUsin, $2.00 in advance. their annual Christmas Tree and , Mr. W= MOSOY is practising Concert On the Sunday previous, the children for their,mu" pan annual got4ogether for old friend& Kake up a party and come alaq�, held. in the Sunday School Chrittima the White Washington Church, stop 27, on Gift Service will be be hold in the Boy '2-tone Sweaters, $ Joka Murbar, Propri4or ied will E:ntertai-nartent, to when it is hoped an interes Decem- Kingston Road. Rev. Goo. Dix, Paz- evening, send,in *oir-gifts, att-­ church OIL Friday --j a' SI-75 bpr 22nd. Particulars -toy.— ractively wropped in white, bring Voters List Court The Greenwood Gleaners' Bible unfortunate Boi a' Wl�dbreakers, $1.75 lug happiness to more unf Clan were entertained by Mr. and ones. Ins Mxa. J. L. Pegg 'on Monday even- Boys' red Rr blue Shirts ii The' Pickering NOTICE is`hereby given that a' the Wbanin a 7 A meeting of -Court will be held pursuant to theheld*at 'the home of ing, with Mrs. F. Walls in charge titute was $1.71S MEAT MARKET :."I "Voters' Usts Act" by.His Honour Men's Big B Overall$, Mrs. Robinson, when the Pickering Of the Program the Judge of the County Court of 1% C. G. I at the udg Tke Pres- T. branch was entertained. St- Men's heavy lined s w oek a 2.9.5 the Count w Edna Green on We carry a fall line of County of Ontario, at the Twp idem, Mrs. W. Johnson, presided. home of Mir Hall, in the Village of Brougham, urday. afternoon, Nov. 25th, with Roll Call was answered by One Men's Rubbams at various pri- Sadler on­Saturday�­the 9th. day of--D-ec- 'Miers Eileen ..in charge of --Fresh ember, -1939, at 10.15 o'clock in the of Pickering, sang, "Rohe of Taal- the program. forenoon, to hear ' and determine Pickering, Euchre and C. complaints of errors and omissions ee". Mrs. R. Crony, of 0 -Bradley and Orchestra ai E Clark's 0 gave a paper on some laws that the Voters' Dame at'Whitevale. Wed. Deco. 6. in Parts 1 and 2 of could ke amended. Xi-&& A.' E. P,Iwne Pick 3104 List of the Municirality of theRichardson, District President, out- :..,:Cured Township of Pickering for 1939. lined the work of the Institute, 423 +r% Vf%l) _Mo ALL-PEWONS having business aims etc.. Mrs. isve dc- alaeLIV L V Law tor Sales ..Meats at the Red Cross work.' Mr. the Court are required to attend tails of ..­ . . -Plymouth Our is at your service Hugh, Chrysler eryl af the said time and place. was elected as captain Mrs. 20 tor the "Red Cross canvass. We do Building of all kinab Dealer Phone Pick 16 :By order of His Honour the Ma gave do in- Xw Maxwell, of Markham � Judge of the said Coonty. Court. ., teresting demonstration Of guiltCARPENTEW-G. CLARENCESILK JCZ�VENTING. GOOD USED CARS this patches. followed by lunch being Dated at! Whitevale, fttarlo� GOODYEAR TIRES served. PLETIA'SING WILLARD BATTERIES 24th day of November, 1939. ........ Pickering Yt P. U. p t "IMidy and GENERAL BLACK&UTHING resent Dmiald R. Beaten, GREENWOOD SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Spitfire" Wed. Nov. 29th. .0 SK I&OOPING 'Clerk of the said MuniciP&HtJr- Give us a UW on a New or rL Wood Ce Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Of Locust We slso sell Brantford Rooflop 24 Hours Towing Saiyico ,(4*p of next coluain please) WILSON In Memoriam Materials, Empire BAthrooca Gordon , J. Law Eqn1puient, Duro Water In loving memory of a RADIO + BATE Systema. Beatty r Mother, Mrs. Christina Bath, Eyesight Education- Pbone 2W8 yesig Stable ZqrkipmPot pasee"W. &Y NOV. 20th1934- .other Ballding MA1946 PWKERIXON ONTARI and What would I give,to clasp- her EFFICIENCY hand. Edtimates Free' Her happy face to sft; Work GuaranteedELECTRIC BROCK To bear her volft and ass hes b J. PROUSB smile. y ir. . ..,THEATRE REPAIRS Theft meant.P86 much to me. Phone F.5w.--1,ov*gb remembered andC.sadly a. TUC DICKERING, ONIARIO Reliable Service missed by family. Reasonable Rates Upt. THURSDAY FRIDR*Y&SATVRDA� New C. G.C. Battery Radios NOVEMBER 23. 24 and 25 #3 L-95 Complete with Batteries Consult Eyesight speciana BROOKLIN, ONT. Miss Mabel Hallb"n spent the o Sh"M at 7.00 and 9.00 Disney BUg. (*pp. P. 0.) W.D. TWEEDIE, Phone 25 r 11 -week-end at her home hwe. : Oshawa. Pbouo 1516 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 The Y. P. met for their first meet 7R. RA, Pickering WARNER BAXTER Ing at -the home of Mrs. Hooker on Unless vision is coutfortable, un- On Rooting for5arnsand, f or, Monday evening. Owing to the ah� child sees easily, his learn. Houses, Eavetroughs. Hay. IN less the sence of Muriel Bell, Miss Glenyce t in a laboured grasp Track, Bar* Do& Hardware, -6 COGKSHU�T ing will result'Stephan took the to*',of the et/- 'The Return of jvF tho little- knowivAge he will Li f t Eze Garage,Cement work :ening. realty a.i,�- ,&nox1eu,-,t v*-I -a of all W. A 7�4t at the home anu, Larpenter work The Cisco Kid" The of ' ­- Frost Wood M to , gr %I-vnory, will be Con: ,q_ Mrs. M. LAtro- 'nst "'Ve,".e3e.Ay kinds. Poor%. with a good attendance. Pians were 'Dealer for E&3t%rn Stee-I WITH tration swill' be of a poor quality. .:Agency made for the bazaar to be held in Reading and calculation are beateroducts. LYNN BART the bell on Friday,. Nov. 24tpractised with the eye all h. The owing the (#ESAR ROMERO following am the_ committees in Let us give you an estimate on your New Stink of Parts an Rand i mental grasp to follow quickly. It HIINRY HULL ale, - Requirements. Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Crawford. Table- charge: Salesladies, Mrs. ,Farndale, is generally found that those so KANE RICHMOND Service on above asad" practised in childhow -Made better Committee: Mrs. 'Rormr, Mrs. plessents on exhibit in ssa@Ar�ipp and closer thinkers in after life. Mowbray and Mri. W. Stevenson. A quick grasp of the letters in Monday, Tuesday AWednesdaq Plewa, asowaft ate- Rw ed Cross CwmMrs.rs. V. ATTENTION, reading assists the . memory and 29 Parkin, Mrs. A. Harburn, Mrs. R. . -14— NOVEMBER 27, 28 and THO.S. LYE the mental dav-PItipmart and the First Show at 7.00 - - Practised will in after 'k Road _Lt Coreplete Mo-4,my, Mrs. C. Ledgett and ter years Was Eileen Parkit.. one so Brod Gravel Show at 9.20 Claremont, On . ..L_.: retain a better grasp of his every <,"a also Frimt Page) . ..46 of day reading so creating a splendid Pit WAiTEVALE assCt w h:, f.ture business seas ZENOBIA W ITH Very many readers read so , Crushed Pit Run a lCarivassers are busy collecting ve,y many swords, tin", paragraph OLIVER H ARDY Gravel for the Red Crass: or. pages yet the memory only re- HARRY LANGDON Radio Se'rvicvP7 A bright Christ tams A few words. When we con- mas Service will Sand and Graded ALICE BRADY be hold in the- Sunday Schoolder the percentage retained, un Expert service and re. on ZILLIE BURKE -less we have the foundation stn' Dec. ? ng .4th. Stone pairs to all males. Reas. The Oddfellows o nevale are i ly 9"lu iwe wil Wozk of th gain- holding a Euchre aN Dance on Percentagee.knowletige Deliverei or Lorded in Pit J• EDGAR HOOVER'S Clark's Or- ed and in spite of the time spent PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 guaranteed.. Wednesday; Dec. in reading during business life will, Toronto office"t Howard 6471 cheats. "Perio- ns' in d pent,. rmduRIly slip back rather Miss M. Nolan an -frilend 5Hiding" -AR-MuR Fic j forge ahead. JOHN BOURNE SaN WITH i. LYN1,E OVERMAN Graottate Radio and Teley no .. w'.. PATRICIA MORMON Alember Official Radio Service 14Iea4 J. C4RROL NAISH Aswet vw n. JUDITH BARRETT 46 Phone 5201, P1CKFRjN9 _ _ .-DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC . . ' L1 ':E.0'Njh`1LL ..StlMaasey=Harris A FUNBRAL DIE990rOR AND ge me low n ore Enlar ' ' nt Sale' "s ' 0 FarmimplementS] 1JE0[RAL1fUR tj 41-a 100 Reconditioned :Radios--=Must be so ulsssor to,W. J. M&ther, ust Id for Salesand Service " ::Fight and D i-Y Sarylaq $2.95 to $10.00, Basiness Phou- Residence D" S t 0 Reconditioned oves'. of I;NUNN 0 Rebuilt Refrigeraten. Hundreds of Elec' tric A pli New and Re' PERMANENT NAGGINC PAIN P licences a A full line �6'f ecrin rni�' 'THAT-TRAYS THE TEMPER chinery. -o platys,-con ditione*d. s ND NERVES. IT MAY BE plow points and r, pairs OUR EYES. Ol �[ CH l 1 Ifor all kinds of Massey. H. TUCK, OPT, D. S7 IA N ELEC 7 RIC Harrit4 machint ry. Dbus, Week 91% r. 0. LTAWA, 1.i.:Open Evenings .1 alephone 94 and 744 -28 Simeoe St., N.. 0 JOHN L. GILLNUM 91holle Isis 9MAWAL OM BROUGHAM, -OW. Islas T, C C -!M-. , -­-,­­ - - ­.- -­ ;­ - � �` - ,��. . , �T­T;w -4F --­-­r 7 -7 =,g tX 0WIM-09 . .7 Operadons will conmence on The Antival-Tbankoffuring, meet. 'Notim to CZO&On womelips Miss. ing of the Baptist Monday next removing , lie Meth- Yr. Frank Alloway, of Whitby,' I I to the now • ht Aiat sheds irch site. ion Circle will be hft at the Bap- Bar- Is the matter of *0 Estate se Mr. George Graham who has eon- ah AAn Afewe, late of the To. — -AND sister, WaXAM&L C.U.Waemoint visitor as o]nherftU&y "a Church, on Tuesday' November ducted a business he" for "me amp of Picharinm in *9 hot &11 kinds of IF 28*1 at 8 P. m­ Mrs, Batty, Pres- years as blacksmith, left this week On. George 1,0% of Stonfiville. Oaiar* Marr4d Wasam, Deceased The gamge on the corner MW ident of the Baptist. Women's For- for Toronto JuncUou. The, business M Tuning Chii�raateed eompletlqj4 and should agn Mission Society, will be the V S. MWI)ONALD Users be will be conducted in the future by guest speaker. A very cordial in- his son, W. J-ZlGiahwu. ALL PEP-SONS having claims a. ready for occupancy shortly. vitation. is extended to all members gainst the estate of SARAH ANN J" Clan Ava, Twesile Mrs. Jam MichellandA young son of W. EdPar-da,'of son Frank, Oo the local 80d,150 and members of MOORE, Married Woman, deceased, •we with Balsam had.his lip Split at school Mr. and-Mr&—L7=`n--th--congregations- and- -friends-of who-died_on or about the 18th day e croquet mallet. — n at NRWS095ce ..1h1key on Sunday. with a other denominations in extended toof August, 1939, at the TowTCobjp The Red Cross canvassers are attend this,meeting. of Pickering, in the County of Ont- 'being well received, " they Solicit The A ",, -YORK Monthly Meeting of the ariot are required to file their 'D4 claim with the undersigned before_ Re G. CLMEMI; -funds for the Red Cross -work. The Missionary Society was 0 Frank The Baptist Young People met held at the home of Mrs. the 7th day of Decen*)er, 1939,-af :IPUNERAL DIRECT jut the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carson, 0 ThuMUW, Nov. 9th. J tar which date the assets of-the n Fuller, for their Monday meeting. estate will be distributed, having Private Ambulance Mrs. Rawson's Group was in charge Miss Helen ',Glover, of .Hastings, of t4e Programme anc, after the regard only to the claims of,GI WS re Day atid.21fight%rvjft --.ewas the guest of Miss France, Nvational Service, Mrs. Kennedy the Erecutor shall then have not- `'. ot- ftonekbo Ijoyst, over the week-end. ice, and the undersigned will not presented the Chapter in the New Malvern 600 The Eckhardt Bell Ringers, an Study Book on-dsRural %disey in. a be responsible to any person of h. very interesting and comprehensive vrganization that has been On the WHEIZETO 'whose claim he shall Rot then bev- P&rki &1119 :,road since grandfather was a boy, manner. At the close of the meet- notice. .,will appear here at the Hall on ing, tea was Served and a Social RATED, at. Toronto, Ontario, this Saturday, December 2.d. Hour enjoyed by all. Our grateful 30 40 7th day of November. 1939L to Mr. Luther • Congw"lations thariks,to Mrs. Canon for her.kind John Carpenter ? R. RL 1. 'Overland, who cel&rated his 89th hospitality. --je— Moore, i c E birthday i on Wednesday of this A largely attended meeting Pickering. Ont. Executor. f Our trueks pa Irour* way a every w"k-'May he enjoy' ninny more o the Claremont Branca by his Solicitpre of the wom- LOW ROUND TRIP FARES day. en's Institute was held at the home Beaten, Bell sad Ross, 7t Bay St. 4dr. John Willison,' son-in-law of of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth on Thursday Ms. and Mrs Morgan L Pugh, is Still of last Week. Rev. I. E. Kennedy, Chigo Toronto. COAL, 0011E, $18.20 in! a SerIOUS condition at the Civic Pastor of the-United Chureh gave WOOD, 6EMENT, Boston 1ioapital, Ottawa. moot interesting address on the RELUBLE MAN, between 21, and Week-end visitors at the Bap- the' war, its Idontreal $13-21 bO years, with car, needed loosed- .,. ,. ,8AND, G&SVELt European situation, Parsonage were: Mr. and MT& c.. and effects. 3ft. Kennedy lately to hand out FR" Spices % and W!m. Gordon and family, of Mount has been keeping very. closely in and Soap in nearby rurs., I and BUILDER'S SUPPLIE9 Brydges, and Mr. and ]&a. Rune- touch with conditions tdere, and supply ebubliahed-Ilemand for Ev- it e4 and family of CdllingWDod. has imparted. to his listeners, at eryday NaceasWes, including, Pak- 61*0 16COA oax6W work, Mrs, W= Wallace "' Mrs, this meeting certain findings and oe 1� . . V Ing Powder, Extracts, Medicines, We have also placed In stoc* a fall \16 Fretia= McCullough are sepses- tacts, that are (being discussed Instil- Cleansers, Mineralized Stock and aM of XApLE Lrg" MILLrM(l eating Claremont Women's freely by those who heard him Poultry Tonics etc. Farm experien- ute at the Toronto Co:ivenuon this The lj&es am indebted to Mr. Cc helpful. Selling experience not COMPANY REEDS. week.. Kennedy for the enlightening add necessary. Beginner must be satis- Cameron Tile h"ters "IEZvned from the rfts%of that day. Mrs. tied with MOO weekly at start. A. We MITCHELL their 'North on Saturday loaded -down gave ,an interesting talk on Credit furnished right. parties. `'with deer and beer. (that ain't work and plane with the Girls' //� Piekeringi OrA. Write immediately, The J. IL Wat the way I heard it Johnny. - Fibber --Happy Gang- of which Club, "The king CamVanY, Montreal, Dept- 0- Oftice phone 7400 114aidence of McGee). P-15. 12-15 she in a leader. and found her mud- Community Shwer was held ience much interested in the work. ..In the Hall hem an Weanesday ev, CLAP30dONT 50 YEARS AGO for Mr. MW Mrs. Lan. Pil- (from the News, of Nov. 22, 1889) 10 key and Mr. and 3fm Robert (Bob) t Hotrnan, whose weddings nave tak- V and Miss Smith have Ien place recently, Mr. srown Mrs. Chas. Gosticies group,of been re-enagged as teachpre for bhe Baptist termed by her at a quilting' on satisfaction Of the section. N' ED KI to the . general OV4 Church 1"" were en- *6 coming year, Wednesday afternoon. Chas. Dalton was over to the 7 EATIN The viany friends of Miss Vivian ColulAbus Mills a few dVs ago and 'Sadler will pleased to know accidentally fell through a trap I be that sae ,sten Leceu.-u twr A. A. ­ L -,, bres�Jng his c,-U&r hone., confrZat drg"e in M."Jew u�re Cooper has been Pud the Farr ;s Elevator 9%, . X 441"A) by the C. P. R. for A Mission is being held this week the horses. killed by a train a, few Claremont, Ont in the United Church, both after- months ago. This was the amount noon and evening. The attend- in full claimed. phone — Res. iss offics wa ante, so far, has gem very. good, John How is ..erecting a. now Gessmissies Agents for :indicating the interest of our Pec- house north of'Weard's foundry 'Crevermcut to Buy WIML ­ple in spiritual things. Alf. Mole's gas pumps, were the We sive highest gradle, sl%boject of attack by midnight- Phens at our expense. A ft�wk of year gervim Itravelling thieves on FM&Y- last. ;A considerable quantity of gasoline 7 Operetta' Vr4 - buy COW" grs111ss a taken. The ga PCPs here, as -well an every, other town are sub- Jacit seems. -- DreAm Jett W whose periodi.�il robberies, Ual Fu f "A Rose 1148 1Ad X12t The dry wells in this c unity off= ,.. :are presenting a serious, situation --diven lb' the Public and y and WAWANESA IN& C06 to- many of- our householders. The -NOW is the flyne to order your Supply Of tl6fte .Continuation Schools for Farm and CONS&O, fact that it is about due to freeze chear "am tree-ripened Canadian apples!They're UP before any great amount - of WtDNEsbAY, NOV. 29 delightful, FRESH from Canvlals orchaidq . . . and- they're at rain, is likely .to fall, makes the WbA-1. Insurance ft 111oddiso ..-,their bist—Lbey're tastiest—for eating and cooking 1 4 prospects for the winter rather commu­�ity Eall windsains. soft rte. poor. Aub mobile Insurance ON Serve ns, an apples often — for the whole family Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson to enjoy — with meals and between meals. They're :.CLAREMONT Ax miub. and daughter; Mr. . and Mrs. Ed. or n� fewisy to cook . . . simple to L4erve and mighty i W Pu&, 3dr and Mrs- T)_L A_ Jrh. appetizing. Watch everyone ask for more.? —A-0 11 !"1"!15 1 11M, 25C97 Mr. and Mm RoY `Mor BOWMAN &ROWE A)rder your Canadian apples toda gan and Mr. y buy them by and Mrs. Leslie Feasby and son AI- WIRYTRI 6NTARTL grade with confidencel I&A. of Sandford, spent Saturday 4�"Includes spu�­A handp&ckod oppUmetsood oolour last with Mr. and Mri. Emerson for the va-lety.free insect pests and mv &oxn disease and minor bbawabdws. The Ormerod, of'Carinington. A pleasant time was spent at the accordi" to Variety, MC"Tachodes sound.be HICKERS 'L .`�: t at 7— United Ckurch Manse on Friday, oolow for the to waruty. stber Wft7- m4rheting semi" and Mrs. Kennedy received during DORVMO?4 D"Alt'13MW Of?AGIUCULTUR19.OrrAVA and evening. The *e afternoon Ronourableftwo-is G.finer,Minister. 'd November 1M, when Rev. I. 'weather was ideal and between Imety and one hundred people Vi� 'from Claremont and Brougham via 'ted at the Manse. ,,..VEAL ALVES • The Happy Gang held their third Ineeting of the Club at *a home of Jf Wiss Mary MOrgan, on Tuesday, Your best market i$ right at hoc=* November 14th, ai 7.30 P. m. Wit", sixteen of the girls present. Roll J you have a quantit* of cbickens ready 9 y of a pleasing,pall "One duty 91 bouse guest" Was answered by all. 'our , 4 for market, W te and phone or i. The meeting was in the torn of a Dodge—for ' ' 1940 "'Fainily Dinner". The dining-room %Pn JAW" bet 'ftble was set and all had a very 431 1-2 tu X9 I d t price. a now en delightful meal which . was Tnad-3 taken kat Veal calves ' re n 37 Coupe from Plymouth Deluxe C their recipe books. in at our neiv Whitby Plant, siotuated The Young People's.Union of the Ion United Church'journeyed to Broug. Na lovely Condition 'team after the church service here at the old Mushroom Far-Ar, sameas on Sunday. night, ­135 Plymouth'*De Luxe sedan • to attend a Y. 1P. ga*eftg. Mr. Bcf.)- Wilson, of in the past, Monday, Tuesday and ,Toronto, who United Church ."cepfionally good a Ui y gress in a .�'.'Delegate to the Youth ON Wednesday. Service CNIC460 inuipeg this last summer, gave laremonte very interesting talk on the work ALF. MOLIE C 4m, and his InIPM FARMS LTD ,of the Cangr Won PICKERING e 1 ).4.1 uot of it. PHONE PICK 6100 PICKERING, ONT, P­ ^=, ::: d .' �. ..,.� r ..•?'�r•mi.^. :�.-,..-,.W.».a��.�."_'.."---=-i�:�a....,r.. .•.:?.ae-+b».,. ;�«r�°.:.. dvtEa>• c°x;t.:.•tT»4,T5. .•.-•„-.a.,efc •,.: .:•-+.r. -'1. ..r .r -_?..• " .,'i;,"�._ ..�r•':.• .-%a.-.ate? - - - r-ac.;�•-'--"..n--•� ,..:,�� -" �i ��.:...-�.- _,:::. .. ..»�..:.�..,_.:.,�..... ..- ,.,.•.:_.+r-. ..xis, .�w:: :.�.�_.1 �..:.::=��i. ..ti:;�xa.:srs.:_,._-����`...4 .mss•-.-..�`'�.: 'w,�' �_:.:- rtt�:�.y'•�r "�az x ac:._ ,y,.,"' .,-��'�+ou, - at- 7. ����r .�',. ,F1%••- a?wwf a?:ryrp ++,ae s x.; 'R'.a..., +4.: '-.'we- twi.,'W.'!dt�.1"a..,Kbt�, „ ta.A.B •:3�`.st.,.Nfh•�MM,cvz'.`sro;' �a^'. Other miracles� rieordod lit -- ;Low Winged Monoplane Will Be Used Here For Training �- Chapters 8 and 9 of Matthew 'z p' B Wiftiam s '� a • were the healing of the leptons TRIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson+" 3 +�1^ ' g `_ tau man, and the palsied servant;_fhe rgu casting out of demons from the !♦ unhappy Youth; the delivery of a ti * sure?r F3' y ;' paralytic from his affliction; and MrS`.S'1.S.Sr�� ' a�Rc4 r " rtr YE� further prodigies of healing. _ zr >• 1 k p15CJiARGES MORE The Sermon OII the Mount pointe out the way, unfolds the truth;but WATER'f 1"1AN ALL THE RIVE*S OF EL_1RfJPE. in the touch and word of the King Christ himself is found the life. � . tas a e � _ from the court ofheav n,a ° submission its la ;.i wand to laws, but .. '.' •4, ` r- as a mighty Saviour, Friend, and Comforter. Jesus came to deaf with suffering humanity and it si- these miracles we.And him fa to face with many diseases, with demon possession, and with deitth ' r p itself, but always victorious,over �.,•: _ - -- — them _ k veFaI"Hundred Harvard training Blanes, ordered in the United States i bGreat Britain, will be delivered in Canada and used to train Empire Build Up Health '} ' q , according to a spokesman for the British air mission, now in Can- The spokesman said that mass delivery of the low-winged mono. And Avoid yFl u ` -•ar.° A CG��o'� "� planes wouldnot take place immediately, but sometime in the near fu- tfxre. Capable of a speed of 250 mp.h:, the Harvards'are powered by a. i1+OR THE FRENCH MOTOtR. HIGHWAYS, 550 hp. Pratt.and Whitne Wasp en gine• If , 15 • and Depressed, You're Leas SLQFaela By oniq r'f CARE i5 NOT 70 RF.AACVE THE MOt 1 GC1f111 And another of the disciples said Le1Y to Throw Off the pLy AND THE: tN5E1^TSFG>=EP THEM runto him, Lord, suffer me first to Germs ` 5��day* go sit bury my father- Sun' ather 22. But � R>!F'L-EIJtSHED. . Jesus saith unto him, Follow me; There's no doubt that good Bea- �'�w"s" '"o -�, - - SC OOI and leave the dead to bury their ains health is ' line defenceny ag- own dead. Could it be that the aiIIst catching 'flu — or anything 8� - - person here was already follow- else for that matter.to it's ob'vibna ANS Ing the Lord, but when he heard we have all got to keep as well as RJWM6 e* what Christ said about the hard- we can. this winter. r Lesson e e Air Borne Disease HAVE BEEN LSED ., ' ships that his followers couiv-ez- - — pest, bis enthusiasm chilled, and The first thing to realize is'that• gYN - he offered an excuse which would the 'flu germ in-air borne. When a FOR THE WORKS OF THE MESSIAH give him permission to go borne? person with influenza coughs or AT LEAST �� - •. .. Matt. $ sad 9 Powe' Over Deatructive Forces sneezes he pato a fide fnvielble, ZS�000 Printed T•:t, Matt. .8:14-27 germ-laden.spray round him. Poo- Golden Teat--Jesus of Nazar- 28• And when he wa., entered pie who get in the way of these Into a boat, his'disciples followed '- eth . •, went about Going good. germs are bound to Drenthe them lI1' 1& believed that the drat men to use bows and arrows were oil Acts 10:39. hinL 24. And behold, th'8re arose into their systems. If they are feel- the Aurignacian race, of at least 25,000 years ago. On the walls l� THE LESSON L'+i ITS SETTING a great tempest in the sea, inso- iag tit and chee h France and Ss3aila, there are pictures of hunters car- . , much that the boat was covered chance they will throw the germs rying these weapons and some of—these- ancient .drawings 8bo1 t Time.—All these ten miracles with the waves: bat he was asleep.' off with no harm done. If they feel ani,nals with arrows weapons, in tlfeir bodies were performed from the spring 25. And they came to him, and tired, chilly and depressed° it's an _ through the winter of-A.D. 28. awoke him, saying, gave, Lord; even chance"the'germ" will get to - r: Placa—Practically •all of the vre parish. 26. And he asith unto,. work and another victim: go shin- �r miracles took place around the-Sea them, why are ye fearful, U ye of eringly to bred. of Galilee, the majority in the city little faith" Then' he arose, and First keep as well as you posaib EARLY AMERICAN LEADER miles southeast of the Sea of Gal- of Capernaum; Gergesa is six rebuked the winds and ,the sea; ly can. The hated enemies of the and there was s great calm- 27. inflileaza.germ are fresh air, clean- - flee•. Ard the men .marvelled, saying, lines and good food. - The great Teacher came down What manner of man is this, that Make ours of the fresh air; don't MOBIZON'JCAL Answer to Previeos Puzzle • 12 Returns, from the mountain and made him- even the winds and the sea obey rush to shut the windows eivw7 1 Early 15 xnmk. self known on the plain and among him tlpat on a light jacket Instead. �i 17 He was a nte; `the city crowds as the mighty Hes- successful ler. The healing is quite as es- 21 Lava. 'seutial as the teaching. 8 e wok 23 You. 14. And when Jesus came in- as a ! S 26 Semidiameteri to Peter's hoose, he saw his.wife's RADIO ]NOTES 23 priest.Biblicblah .. 27 Auto body mother lying sick of a fever. 15. priest. Fat. 1 And he touched her hand, and th ' Music drams.1 Unfrequented. I Meat. - _ - fever kit her; and she areae, an _ _ _ � E � � . . 33 Sun god. ' � a 34 Publicity. ministered ante him. This, the — l�se 18 Living. 36 Horse fo cL third miracle in the series, took By MAD(iE ARCHER 19 Boys. LLIFA 38 Eagle. place in the home of Simon Peter. Donald Dickson returns to the ball coach presents "The 1'ig Who 20 To attempt. 40 Encit'cled. at Capernaum, where his wife'sChase and Sanborn. Hour, replac- Rose to Fame" . . . Nov."25, 3:00 22 To hand22 To be le 41 Mud. 41 He was known 42 Occurrences mother was sick of a fever. As 43 To dishevel Ing, Nelson Eddy who resigned . 43 Neat. as a Christ s homing into Simon Peter's p•m-. CBL. London Csillag 24 Period. 43 A date. household mads it impossible for from the program on November 6. 25�e 44 Myr. YlillTlCAL , p° Dickson made his first appearance 6:00 p•m•• CBY Kaltermeyer's KID- 47 Period of tL•e sickness to remain there, so al- 26 Hurried = He was also an 2 Erects. 48 Definite art,clo on rite program as guest soloist dergarteII . 7.45, p.m., CBL, Ray- ,3 Partner. s0 Toilet box, e ways will surf Bee before him, and 28 Snakelike $sh. --- � the fever of'sin be cooled at his last winter. Chase and Sanborn mond Gram Swing talks on the 30 Grief. spectacles° 4 Insect's egg. 34 Measure of baritone spot Is the most coveted United States . . 8:00 onker. 15 Adarring. e(ot}y, - touch '6. And when e-an was p.m. CBL. 31 Laughter 4911d appointment in radioland. Rut], sound. 51 Ever. 15 Timber ties. 56 Carbonated come, they brought onto him Foster Hewitt, Elmer Ferguson s Vallee will continue to act as M.C. i32 Famous. 52 Cabin. 7 Mesh of lace. drink; many possessed with demons: and until the return of Don Ameche�, play by play description of Maple 35 Exclamation. 53 Shod letter. 8 Pocketbook, 58 Hawaiian he cast out the spirits with a TREATS FOR MUSIC LOVERS Leafs vs.-New York Americans 37 To shun, 55 Backs of necks 9 Sick. i�rd- word, and healed all that were Saturday, December tad, will be hockey game . . . 10:00 p.m., CBY, 39 To total, 157 Iron cup, lOAdult tadpole.80 Measure of sick: 17. that it might be fulfilled a red letter day for all music lou- NBC, Symphony under Toscanini . 40 Solemn. :159 Musical mote, 11 To enrich, area. r; .which was spoken through isaialt era, In the afternoon the Metropoli- • • - Nov. 26. 3:00 p.m., CFRB,N.Y. the prophet, saying, Himself took tan Opera Company *111 Inaugur• PMlharmonic under Barbiralli - our infirmities, and bare our dis- i 12 :eases. The passage that Matthew ate s new season of broadcasts 6:30 P.m, CBL, Review of week's P g straight from the "P, of the news with comm•ntaries - 8:00 quote; here is from the Hebrew Metropolitan Opera House in, New pm., CBL, Chase, and Sanborn text of Isa. 53:4, Did it mean that York. On Saturday evening the Hour . . . 9:00 p.m., CBS, Sunday Christ sympathized with the stif- NBC Symphony orchestra under Evening Hour.. . . Nov. 27, 8:30 fevers, that he rea3ly felt their Toscanint will present Beethoven's D.m.. CBL, Richard Crooks on the diany interpretations. Choir, one of America's beat-known CFRB, Radio Theatre . . , 9:30 p.m. "Follow Mi' choral organizations will provide CBL, Arabesque program . . . Nov. 18. Now when Jesus saw great* the background for the presents- 28, 8:00 p.m., CFRB, Big Town.. . . _ Imnititndes about him., he gave tion of Beethoven's Ninth. Symph• 8:30 p.m„ CBL, Information Please ti =� commandment to depart on the ony and thb soloists will be Jar. - - , , 9:15 p.m., CBY, Canada'# Fight- other side. 19.'And there came a mile Novotna, soprkno, who Is to Ing Forces . . . 10:00 p.m., CBL, "scribe, and said unto him,Teacher, make her Mertopolitan Opera de- Les Concert:& Symphonigaea wa- I will follow thee whithersoever but later in the season, Kenstin cert from Montreal . , . Nov. 29, at thou goest. 20. And Jesus saith Thorberg, Metropolitan Opera con- 12:30 p.m., CBL, Ontario Farm '"..lento hike, The foxes have holes, traito, Jan Peerce, tenor and Nle- Broadcast with weather - reports : and the birds of the heaven have ola Moscona, basso of the Metro- 'and"market and crop reports . . . . Rests; but the Son of"man hath' politan. The choir will also be 8:30 p.m., CBL, Serenade for The not where to la his head.• .Jesus heard in Beethoven's Choral Fant- Stri, Y ngs . . . 9:30 p.m., Percy Faith -does not question the sincerity of say for Piano, Chorus and OreNw- and his music , . , 10:00 p.m., CBL, the scribe, but his understanding tra and will feature Ants, Dorfman Chamber Music from 'horonto . . and his call. He points out the as piano soloist. Nov. 30, 9:00 P.M., Edward Arnold A*ature of an apostolic life, and NOTES AND NEWS and Good News , 10.00 i ;•eaves him to decide for himselfNov. 24, 9 p.m., CBL, Ted Reeve, Crosby plays host to ,.four 4 Js the face of the reality. 21. Toronto sports columnist and loot guests on K. M. H. r: POI'—Just a Mixture' � By J. MILLAR WATT, YON 14MOMY wj•1AT I►'—�'' - _ ' PrOLYd= is,,Ira � .1.T MMs ALWAYS VOW som + - _ At,�` 117 Ny 7'� 44 -,;z",WKA�: 2 w4ell 19'% Centre that will hold the juice without the meat touching it. Modern Q. How can I treat a garment EXCUSE ME that has been scorched while iron- 'Etiquett ing? BUT ITS A e dy E49- A. Rub the scorched spot lith GRAND, TASTY --hydrogen peroxide and allow to-- dry before again ironing. If the 1. Is a person-justified in losing -CHEWI IPTO scuzch is light, merely moie?n' his temper at the stupidity Of some witl• water and place in-the sin. clerk or, saleswoman? -THE TEA THAT I gar - 2. What should a person whet introduced to the same per- What Scienc NEVER INSIPID! son for the second time? ' eII 3. Whenpassing a pitcher, or any other receptacle with a ban- or. 0 die, is it important to have the Is ing it? handle towards the person receiv aa/ 4. Isn't it all right to hold the oing fork ip the hand, at the table, while talking? BARREN AREAS IN OCEAN FREE 5. Isn't it unwise to write 'a let- The"ocean contains barren area: ter while angry? villiell SILVERP correspond to worn out 6. Whose duty is,it.to see that farms on land.•The fish and other Save the packages. They are ex- Coupo" from 6. living organisms in the water.flee Upton's I lb. and cors are sent the inothers of the bride-and the bridegroom? its nutrient material to the point =-hl. f- beautiful ers& n Silver. Answers of exhaustion, and this stage is rite for I rem"am to Th.$' ,Lipton followed by a depletion of marine Limited, Lipton I No. "To be anga is to re-' life--This-observation-was-made ft- venge, the fault of others upon ))y two California scientists in-ex- ourselVes." No matter how much tended. cruises on the Pacific. we are provoked, remeniber* that ___O_ ,sun's temperature to be 12,300 de. self-control is a vhtue worth, cul- a as ask EFFECTIVE POLIO a grees Fahrenheit. asiDemand At Your Druggist Ll TGN15 tivating. 2. "Thank you, but -ITREATMENT 0- CROUCKMA Is LINIMUNT ve already. had the-pleastirp of Drarnatic.-Cvidejace of the emc- BRAINY PEOPLE-SKIN tJxmo.Neuralgia, Sciatica, Asthms. meeting Mrs. Jones." -3., Yes; the acy of vitamin B treatment f * - . ;.. or in _XASHES Head-aelme. Tootle-ache. Ear- handle should always be present- fantile Aeke, Chill Blaine, Corers and paralysis, sleeping sick- High-powered brAins-and hYPer- I Bualotan, Sprains. or colds on ed. 4. No. The fork should be ness. palsy and other organic dis- sensitive nervous systems are I Ckest. OF write placed on the plate while talking, eases of the nervous system is blamed. today for many skin di3- J. R. CROUCHMAN CO. LTD. Of course this does not mean if a reported by'Dr. W. J. McCormick, eases. • Wolkervitte Out. person' is going to say "Yes" or "I a Toronto physician. •Dr.. Samuel W. Becker of the L -41% J think so" that he should quickly Dr­�IcCormick submits clinical University of Chicago said list his lay down' fork, answer, and evidence of cases where these dis- week that persons with super- ' DAve ou I AC H E S then pick it up-again. S. Yes, ill orders were either completely eli- charged brains have all their sen- is very unwise. No let-ter should minated or reduced by'administer- sations intensified, and as a result 10 ever bf- written while in an L-ngry ing doses of synthetic vitamin'BI they exhaust their energy qukk- mood If it should be done, lay and supplementing this tberapeu- HaveYouHeard the letter aside -until next morn- tic treatment with a diet rich in 17, and "nervous dermatoses" or- ing, and it will seldom bi mailed. vitamin B content. skin rashes are often produced. ..... ..... - is6. Th- bridegroom sbould do this; __RKADS SUN'S TEMPERATURE it! Dr. John D. Strong has design- is 1)1E W ed a pyrometer, using tire invisible The moving 2picture usherette infra-red rays of light, to make was in the dentist's chair. studies of ozone temperatures. "Now, u2lis," asked the dentist,, The California-,h, Few.-Can' I ?a Institute of "which tooth is giving you all the Technology physicist said one of L LlAw.namts trouble?" BY ANNE ^51-11 EV A Rion his first tests with it showed the A MOWN& A&M "Second from the, left in'. Ills -,ijiitt cjv&ww ir ro"Arre 9721 :'... :balcony," she replied. - 0 Q, How can I remove an ink stain from paper! Scotsma finding his wife In muriate in anath4t. man's arms: A. Apply' & solutida of mur of tin with a, soft brush. When"Get behind 'your lo,or; -Classified Advertisements the stain disappears, rinse and dry ------- rm going to shoot you ba the paper carefully. Two small ;9s were having a Q. How can I remove- trullew ACCIL UVATED ULLLS FARM FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES & 916PPLIES tremendous argument.- -from automahile upholstery, which, TWu_ Ho I has been caused .bey rain water buils L-STEIN SERVICE-s-BLE NINETY "My daddy's a mounted police- tr ed data. Also ACRES PR0Dt7CVIVE PARTS AND REPAI 114. ANY ('in us" man," salil Betty. "He rides a leaking into the car? ' their thre.�vorl'old Sire. Dram- clay loam adJoininir vil 0. good make. write for prices on now or short Hingervoid Pabst, qui bulldlzksp. spring watertf Two reconditioned =acbtnes. 30 yearie horse all day." A. Firs'. brush well to rem sure getter, accrittifted, E. E. Tly. thousand balance 4 par coat. ence '- A. Gilbert. 344 Nor: Bracebridge. OftLarlo. WilliamCashPearce, Exeter. Street. Toronto, "That's no setter than being an the excess, and.then spange with er3oon"gr.' tb -eman like my dad- soap solution made slightly alka- 4449.1411,% VVAN,l,F;u HARDY APPLE TREES SAW MILL FOR SALE ordinary polie -dy," said Peggy proudly. line with ammonia. "Oh, but it is!" said the first Q. How can I keep melted Cho- MEN A.NU WOMEN! NEW 1-NVE.N.- HARDY APPLE TREES Priced 50 CTS. FOR HALE, TO CLOSE ESTATE. A. each.,Canada's Coweat Saw 31111. working condition on from to the Isall'i tion sell* like wild fire; Start cod Nur. child,' ."If there's any trouble he colate businesm or your own sery. growing le.aAlac varieties main line C. P. railway. Norwood, in 'spare Fruit Trees. Ornamentals. Ont. Steam wer. Larg can get away quicker." not stick thime. Send stamp . to Eccn.1my Write A. Chocolate will to 'immediately requesting sensation. boiler 75 ILFP�auglne 35 large goad. it for cake DistrIbutinit Company, LesimIng. of ufferinze. Tobe's Treery. Nla. Ong carriage. Edger and Slab. tke piin when me]Li� I tra I ton ontarto. Saw. Mrs. Ads, Harrison. Have- Cooking- Teacher: "Now, filling if the inside of the pan is gars-on-the-Lake, Ontario. lock. Ontario. students. describe & . gum--. rubbed with a little butter or olive SP%RE -TIME WORK AELL SPt FOR SALE drop- oil. - -cial 10hristmaa Club offers to SK&TING Ot7T"TS Popular Canadian and .%merlean Movia4amm So&-. "rA marsh- Q. Ho- can I treat eyebrows -wagtrines as local represenra. BREEDING STOCK OF ARCTIC SKATING OUTFITS, SLIGHTLY A Jmallow in technicolor!P. tives. Highest vommimlion,% paid. FoxtA. Silver Foxes and Mink. used. S1-75, $2.23. .92.65. New high that are too thin? Don't delay, write vanadian +r- These rine quality animals }re Quality. $2.89. $3.35, $4.23. plus 23c ____o_ App.y' warm 0 oil very reasonably, priced. todleal 245 Grace Toronto,live ar ts, .7 1.' A. tace. Peariess• ill t)undas W.. Ontario. one.. 259 Talbot S" St. Thomas. 'the 'battalion.doctor'was awak- Vaseline nightly. Or, dip the fin- Phbn- 635. ened by the 'phone jangling at 3 gertips in' lanolin and massage the A (3-001) SALES AGENT 1,HOL:T.ij STOKAUS ruouNLE n am. ..eyebrows each Wit, repre--ent a x:ood com FEATHERS WANTED want good represen tit t u"n "What ii it?" he asked testily Q How !an I prevent Lneooked B-C-M STOMACH CORRECTIVE q. 7 occupied territories now, - our Hl(�HEST P410E POR NEW A_ND gives pro relief and comfort to. and -sleepily. meat from,becoming tainted? nursery stock is the best that used feathers. Robinson's, -292 sufferersTrItInt Acid Indigestion, "Well, you i o doctor, we hAve A; Uncooked meat money -and experience can pro- Brook Avenue Toronto. Write for Heartburn. Gastritla. .S.0 gem se -should not duce Six-hundred-acre -nursery, quotationo.. r Stom- nvinco you. be permitted to lie in its own juice, fifty Years busint-s. Write pel- etc- A trial will co been having a big party in the ash, . . . ham Nursery Co., Toronto, Twelve ounce package $2.50 post- Mew, and I'm terribly worried or it may become tainted. Place' HAIR GOODS paid direct front tba manufactur- Woodley, P.(). Box Twaggle," came the meat on a platter with a hol- competition. New disposable TOUrES. TRANSFORMA- Vancouver, B.r- about Major FAST-SELLING, REPEATER 0 tis- tions, S (from the other end of the wire. sue duster. Big commts-fon. wftcbes,- Curie Find- all "Why bother me?. Is be see- "ADL`S-T-KLEEN" i (Ontario) es of finest quality iiair Goods. WATCH RJUNMAS -LEARN Res*d. 615 Ynnge street. Toronto. Write for illustrated catalogue. doctor asked, very annoyed. Fland-L-,00ms Weaving IF YOU ARE WITHOUT EXPER. roato Human Hair Supply--Co„-sis WATCxJJ�4 CLEANED OR MAIN- fence. but willing to work at least Bathurst street, Toronto. spring, 75 cents, other work It TrItat's the trouble,- air,'! was Make Money- - %*,Ip money'".. 4 hours every day, you can earn necesanewat,,reasonable prices. 4124ple. Practical. inexpenause HUNTERS Kling's Jewellery, 401 Tongs St., "the room is full ..Own dresses free. Fashion Frocks Toronto. the reply, of 'UP to $21.00 a week and get your 'them and he can't'see a single in Canada. 35t Huron, Toronto, GUILD OF ALL ARTS HAVE AN EXPERT MOUNT THAT Dept WL. USED TIKES FOR SALE head and make up that bear skin 11 1 ag, 11, 4 AARHOROL ---ZW*z-4kins__ . . ­- ` AKTICLr% FOR RALE tanned into buckskin. All work GOOD USED TERES, -1,LL SIZF.S. "They employ small men guaranteed to *b6 the best obtain_ Lowest prices, I aquirles invited Stand CARDS STICKERS able. Tnom. Emack, Taxidermist & Brockton at this ,estauraut." Tire, 1611 L)und&3 Weal, and Tags, 90c. 35 Blittles, Safety Furrier, 1872 Queen St. E. Toron- Toronto. whyr Razor and Atyl. tic pencil, ',5,, to. `To make the sandwiches PostpaldL Moneyback auarantped. Reed Sales Reg'd. Box P.O. 313. --looic bigger." %A�;HINERY L Y 0 N,S 41ontreal, Quebec. FURNITURE CO. �O�G WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS- t., 9LOTHING AIND FUHNITURE' Delta woodworking tools - elec- tric motors. Belting and shop sup. -478-484 Yonge. St. 41 Fastest Language -WE GUARANTEE IOU PER CENT, plies of every description. The.A. �O�DS fit and a'stiefaction In latest tyle N 1111am s'Machinery Co- Ltd.. SCOOPS THE kjEJ.D clothing (slightly used). Gentle- Entire Stock of Lucknow Furniture, A scientist has investigated the men's suits-or overcoats. r(-gular 64 Front St, W.. Toronto. Factory purchased at 40c--on the cut to! iWor. to $60.00, tapecl&l $6.0jo to $12,410. Dollar comparative speed at which vari- to PAD Ladies' Winter Coats, 44.00 to $7. MEDICAL The Lucknow Furniture Factory, languages are spoken-that is, Postpaid! State . measurements, makers of renowned tine furniture, ons colours, style, Send money-order. HIGH BLAJUI) PRESSURE-WRITE has changed hands and we bought the number of syllables uttered Also write' for bargain price lists their entire stock. for free booklet and' full particu. in a minute. He found that of reconditioned used furniture. Just a few of the Many Bargains Ruskin & Company, Peterboro, Ws regarding our amazingly are Its-ted here: successful hyblodd treatment. ..French is the world's speediest Ontario. Pedigreed Products. Saskatoon, $69.00 9 Piece Walnut I finish language, with about 350 syllables Dining Suites. Sask. Solid Oak Dinette Suites a minute. Next comes Japanese, EDUCATIONAL $59.00 with 310 syllables, and German, STUDENTS NOW 01141iol-LINU' FOR OFFER TO INVENTORS Odd Dining Room Buffets Courses in Matriculation, $29.7j r with 250. English is a, slow and Short Story, Journalism, Advertising, AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR 5.,Odd China Cabinets.- '-drawling language by comparison. Shorthand and Speech Culture. Llat of Inver'lons and full Infor- '$17.9 Make use of your spare time, mation sent �.ee, The Ramsay Co, Modern 3 piece Bedroom We, on the average, only speak cups 0 Write. today. Canadian Co�rrespon- Registered, Patent Attorneys, 27^ $45.00 Suites, 'Waterfall desigo. Jj dente College (esta Itshed 19029), a. ater- �220 syllables 'a minute. but the 229 Yonge St- Toronto. Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. Modern Dressers, W slowest languages are found in the .$17.95 fall design. PERSONAL "South* Seas, where Polynesians is 44a,yft 9"4 Modern Chifforifers. LC_BHAYER.11.88. 12.95 $ speak their tonga QUIT TUBACCrJ, UFF�.-EASILY ify Dressers.' only fifty sy'llables a minute. RLLr cLEAN !NSWEI THIS IS THE NEW ELECTRIC inexpensively. Home remedy., $17.95 70'Te ern &n Advice you'll like the shaver you've read about, -that Testimonials. Guaranteed. A Modern- Walnut Knee way it snaps you makes shaving so very, very easy. tpee. Bartlett'a, Box 1. Winnipeg. $16.50 Hole Desk. back, overnight, to the feeling of "ra-fin' to go" fitness and inside Just plug It In and run the shaver Combination Desk Chest. cleafiUness! Helps eliWnate the -over your face. That's all - no PUPS FOR SALE $11.95 soap, water, A roomy cheat of drawers STOPPED left-over wastes that- hold you r, brpsh or blades. We with desk accommodation. back, cause headaclies, Indigestion, 'suggest you tri It. Over a mililon ORDER PUPS POR CHRISTMAS 48",Kitchen Tables. Bass- hir&d/iMV were sold last year, Original p.-Ice presents now. Irish Terrier Pups $3.95 etc. Garfield Tea Is not a miracle wood top. ION, bo- N Pop Money Back worker, but If CONSTIPATION. $10. Guaranteed one year. Post- registered, reasonable. John Jes- LIBERAL TERMS qui ffi,={tablas of setwo,plispim stb- thorn you,1 It will certainly "do paid. Agents wanted. Bell Sales sea. Box 326, Bowmanville, Onf. ACT NOW wond rsl Oc and 25c of drugstores Co., 1,0 Gatehouse Bldg., Montreal, -LYON --or WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES Quebec. S RAW FURS WANTED of Garfield Tea and Garfield Head. ache Powders to: GARFIELD.TEA SHIP' YOUR FURS TO US FOR .FURNITURE C.O. CO., Dept. 60, 1 Close Alvenue, Tor- baue No. 47 39 full market prices. L. A. Jones, 478 4M YONGE %T. onto a. Cariada. 269,Talbot St� St. Thomas, Ont. =08 Opem Nvenlaffs self-control "Ito Ng- _,W -=4_ baa+ T,4 o-�N. P W • W 7 iv; -OP < _4F + NO -For sale me used Quebec -Kim Holm Burling, of North -y .,.jLfw F Bunting good over the week-and; as new. at.J. A. Bushby's. • and A­ to to '--Layton Annan, small son of i-�- W: F. J6nos, reported down to Of Otteva, -Temperature * � 0AL10range and one used heater, both as Bay, visited Mrs. F. T. ire degrees Mr. and Mrs. Fred Annan, entered visited her on Monday morning. sister, KM W. C. Mur- t . -Mrs. Win. E. Lee returned to the Sick' Children's Hospital, for kar, during the weelL di his c, -The men*m and friends -of home last week after visiting treatment, t week, which we will be successful. the Presbyterian Church will spend �relativeo in Bowmariville. --Mrs. A.*T. Boyer, of Toronto, -Born, at the Brierbush Ho a Social Evening at Mr. H. Boyer �en.'s Rubbe'TS -at Old --hices visited Mrs. Robt. Stork and sons &I, Stouftille, on Tuesday, Novem' - on Monday,,Nov. 27th. Cars will be - 'o Knee m last. week. her 21st, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. at the four-corners 0-t 7A15 to take ea .-Men's 6-eylet Boy's 6-eyelet --,Dr. H. and Mrs. Carn-4chael of Donald Milne, R. R. 2,' Pickering, friends out: 'Rubber Boots 'Snag Proof Snag PT001 a son. 'Toronto, called on -The local Red Pickering friends Cross Committee --Mr. Norman Irwin, Kingston are anxious-to secure the loan of All Sizes- Ribbers ,Rubbers n Friday. • 1-­Chas. B. Spencer:' and faimily, Road East, the well-known aviator sewing machines in good running fn Two Qualities' All Sizes Sizes 1.5 lAo have, been residing in P* use in the Red Cross Picker- has been made Commander of R. order, for $1.98 and $2.50 611 $1.139 .$1.49 ' Ing for the past year, have moved' C. A. F. Squadron. MLI,4' Tewin is Rooms. Anyone having a ,machine to Whitby.- the well-known West Whitby farm- which they are willing to, loan, ` -Mr, and Mrs. Evans, whG have er and Red Wing Orchard owner. please get in touch with Mrs. F. are Now Them I" in the Bly home, Church He has been a private pilot for T. Bunting, Mrs. Morris Hickey of many years, Showing a Shaker Flannel %'Str. have moved to an owning his own mach- Mrs. A. W. 3Utchell. Eastern I Molor Rugs 'Grand Display' ine, and has been cited on many, -St. George's Women-s Guild .....Blankets _...-Vatario town. at $2.29 occasions for rescue work in this will their annual, (bazaar on of I-M. S. Chapman bas been laid in Grey & White :Jup 0 Province. He is now placing his Friday,'December lat. Please not All Wool WAS CARDS for a few days suffering from - a common ailment, bronchitis. He knOwledge and experience in the ice the change of day. The bazaar, • Rugs at $2.49 10/4 at 11.95 , wM likely 1�e out agah. I F it: this, hands of the CannMan Ai Force- -whi&-usually has been on the lot and - paji. to W-a-k-eyo 11/4 He succeeds Corarnande� Keith Saturday in December, will, this 53.25 ur Bets into print. Hard to keep. down. lWasell, of Toronto,.with whom he year, take place �m Friday, Decem- Selection Now 12/4 at $2.45 -There is a great shortage of -.of coppers in Oshamri. During the spent -nY hours "on and in her lst� in the Pickering Town the air" they both being very well- Hall..The following are the att- Put t9ro or three weeks, the stores, • especially the chain. stores, have known amateur radio operators ractions: Fancy-work, Hnrne-ma,l 88 Overalls n o better madia dh'j An Id ounit icult to make change Wth,_W5ROers of the Toronto Cooking, Home suede Candy, Fish fd diff Sisman Work Boots, 3.25 to 5.00 e short- Flying Club. pond, Flowers and Plants Christ- when making sales. The sarn age of coppers is reported in oth- The "'Country Store" in the n;js Tree, White Elephant Stall. m basement of the United Church '011' er towns. Drawing for the lovely quilt, and Inoys School Boot&, sturdy kind, - •250 ti --St. G"Me's Woman's Guild Friday afternoon, was another nuc_ other prizes, will be a great feat- am holding a meeting at the h cess and also pleasant afternoon are and'supper served to all for Hanson Work sox, for men, 35e. to 59C. for the ladies of theUnitedChurch. 35 cents for Adylts, Children 20. of Miss Kate Femkeso on Tuesday Mi-s. H. G. Crozier, of Whitby OP- No admission. Please! will every- Gordon Silk Hosiery, for ladies, afternoon, November 28th. at 2.30 cued "the afternoon" with a ten- one keep this importapt date in o'clock. AM-niembers are requested minute address, which the ladies mind. Ir "to be P36en� to ma final arras- in service and chiffon, per pr, 75 OA; gemntx for'the Bazaar. have admired, on Personal givings --Sunday next, Navernker 26th, --Frank M. Chapman and Gra&- and other methods so necessary in will be "Bible Sunday" in Picker- raising funds for the churches to- inic. Services ervices in all churches stere Farm, received special atter- s-will day'. The sale was arranged in the emphasize the importance of the MS- • ­CHA PM-A- lel tion in last tweeWs issue of the .7amily Herald, several photographs form Of a general store having its Christian Bible and its Influence different departments and its lad- throughout the world. The work of Ing printed, and an accompany- lea in charge of each. A Canada Bible ,Society, a Mr. Chap- ing article, classifying- great ver- the Upper' of vul*a were on display, in- C man an one of the leading Jersey branch of the British and Foreign eluding LEARING LINES "AT . . ­ k*ng, candy fancy-work. B*�le Society will be stressed. In Clattle men of this province- -The United Young People' vegetables, canned goods, rugs, tab- the United Church, Rev. M. R. le-corers etc the 1720st of which Jenkinson, will give a special Le" than Cost P;r! Union will not hold their regular ial ser- was sold. realizing for the ladies, meeting on Nov. 29th, but will pre- in the morning, on the sub- Monj sent "Lady Spitfire", a much more than they bad antic- Men's Cadf Boots, Reg. $6.50, for $3.00. Comedy ipated. *t. ►At the Presbyter-an tAChurchAn Drama, in three acts. Come and -The sudden.den defith of a young the afternoon, and at St. George's, -C)&Jf Oxfordo, Rce.. $6.00, for $3.95 enjoy a real evening's entertain- iltngliran morning service, sermons boy at Green River, on Wednesday ven by Rev. J. S. Harr- Boys' Oxfords,sizes 13 to 2'st Reg. for $2.00 anent in the Auditorium of the afternoon last, when he was kn Wens ock• - *b. Admission, 25 anti 15- ed down and killed by a car gton, of Toronto, Secretary of the Boys' scampels 15to2's, Fe&,. $1.j9tor $1.00 W ' Cla whi in cents. See bills for partitulars. Bible Society. The Bible is the he did. not see approaching, � o d Stanfield's Underw9air, Reg. $2.00, for $1.49 -Every now and again we hear 'ie a maxn book of boolm. large attendance at ing- to the children of these services should be assured. original stories told locally, and Stanfield's Bummer Underwear, Rep' Pickering, who, so far, have escap- $1.86, for$1,00 Is is &out two men Nausook Cbmbination#, Reg. $1 CO, for 49c. this week ed any stous accident at Picker- -M I EbPa CLUB, PICKLRLNG workine at the same job, at the Ing, at the four corners, which is ;0-varalls, sizes 40 to 461 Reg. 12.00. for $1.69 Irame place, and on a monthly wage. . the most dangerous point in the Don't Forget the Mock Trial $1 f First Y. M.' - "Well Tom only a village. So many cars are on Wen's Welk Gloves, Reg. $1.35,for $.U 0: the on Tonight lads! You'll be sorry if or 86c. few more days till pay day". See- highway almost continuously, . Ladies Silt Hoke, Dark shades, Be olid Y. M. "Yah, but it)a thirty days and You miss it. Tickets for the Turkey Reg. 69c., for 49(!. ry '.tili the next oue'% some travelling at an excessive Snuper are selling rapidly, and --�-"Simple, Simon Simple„ drew a Children rate, lar beyond the speed limit. may all be gone by the 30th. IA,; Fred T. lRunifing, ' Pickerin going to or returning Johns, Frank Hall, Miles Chapman 9 large crowd when this PIqy by a from school are exposed to great and the Caretak", are thi people 1857. group from Mt. Dennis,.was pees- danger. So many of the younger to see. We regret that owing to ented in the Community Hall here children fail to exercise care - in pressure of other engagements, it an Friday evening last under the J crossing the. street, thab it a won- is necessary to Postpone indefinit- J` auspices of the Young Men's Class der sly, the presentation of the Audley SPECIALS a St that no fatal accidents occur. 3,41t,,�rge'a Church. The orches- r tra b the Arti-HeiT Band, also -Fire broke out about three Club play, "The Winning of Jay". y oclock on Friday morning last in comment. drew much favours le Breikfast' Bacon.acon, 7%0 members of the cast cook their the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- WOMEN WANTED _25c. a 141. ley Black. at Liverpool. An alarm • I 2t. a lbw well, some of them. except- 4onally well. was responded to by the local fire -XA-KE MORE MONEY TNA.N" "Minced Steak, company w ko succeeded in keeping EVER BEFOIW,. We are looking Mission Board of the United Church Mrs. Lovey, of the home the fire to the basement where it for ambitious women rwho are free Pork Liver, 2c• a lb had started from some =kno*b__to work and MAKE MONEY in an .'addressed ae congregatwn at the _. they arrived at the in business. Our line in- en 3rigih. Wb *%ewimg Beef 12c. it 1100 -!morning service os' Sunday last, it home, smoke was pouring from ev- eludes over 200 daily necessities. • 1beinff the annual Thankoffcrinst ser- cry 'Casible opening, the smoke te=ito Jewel Shnrte vice of the local branch of the W. being particularly heavy, coming ailabldi. No experience necessary. • X S. Mrs. Lovey'g work takes her' ;--C-lassic Cl 3 sins, 3c,6 from a number of turning tires, For FREE DETAILS and CATAL, Cleanser, ._�through the Boyne . Mission Fields that had been stored there. The OGLE TNQUIRE TODAY. , Famil _71 ­10f Western Canada, and is able to &mnag 6 tins, 25c.. e, will be largely that done ex, g70 St. Clement, Montreal. -describe intimately conditions as by smoke, which filled the house. part Dominion. 'an found in that of the t-D PAL'' ARE TORTURE buiring the fire, M . Black was severely -burned on the hands and fro7n Rheumatism, Sciatica.' Back- V V -Following the'fire at the 1101. arms, 'and received facial- injuries ache, use RUMAC-APS their 3000) Pickerilmd 03lack home last week, and in view a fall. 'Arthur Mitchell had to TWO-WAY ACTION attacks the .Butcher' in of the battle that had to be fought be assisted frond within, in a near cause., BOYES' DRUG.STORE 7-7 4agam has at smoke, the suggestion� state of collapse from smoke. He Brougham Firemen's Euchre and. Tnent- times since, that Good our fire depart- ioned as having done exceptionally meant Oould be equipped with those .))Okn he". in the village several and Eric� Bradley are being Dance, Friday Dec. 1st. Prizes fl ardaregood work-at the fire. ��� ����k ' inexpensive gas or smoke masks. _Classified Advert(semento -The Town of Picton has dec- Jt is well known that there hats lied to adopt the curfeW ;bell, it, FARM FOR SALE - -100 acres, • been and will be many occasions A. si will ring every -night at nine ol- one-half mile east of Claremont. In ,when such equipment could be used. clock, at which hour all boys and good condition' SEE OUR DISPLAY Apply, T. Paterson -In the .,action brought against nst girls must be off the street unless or Jas. Coates, Claremont. 11-14 the Hydro-Electric, Power Commiss- accompanied by their parents or TO RENT 8-roomed house in ion by J. D. Carmichael on behalf guardians. This is a law which was of 7 good repair. Pickering Village. Ap- of his sort, Witt!ur, who sustained in force, in.England hundreds of serious injuries when be come In ply to A. E. Richardson. Phone in force years ago, and should Ite contact with a live wire, carrying Pickering 60. 134 indlay and McClary 'REInges; now in many towns and villages, n .April volts at Fairport Beach, I where children are allowed to roam RADIO SERVICE - Electric wir' ' 1938,k-The boy, wbD was Heaters, 19' 'Ue streets at all hours of.the night Ing and Repairs. Expert­Service`on IV 'Also" Ga Black Pipe Years of affe, was severly burned unheeded by their parents. Much All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable Peres and In-the-Am-and--Other Parts of 'his of the crime which is so prevalent Rates: Tubes Tested- Free. Russell ...body. It was found necessary to to-day is due to the privilege all- M. Gray, Brougham.' Ont. wnpu*e the forearm. The trial _Elbows. Also the care free owed young children to roam at took place in Whitby last week nights in the dark streets which WANTED J� employment on a farm by a young man. Experienced, Goffield Washers, land much expert evidence was Ili- are the breeding-places of crime. plover troduced. The defence showed that Parents are to blame for this con- Single.. •Familiar with all farm wire low Sharres to fit nearly every make of W there was.cut )bY a bullet.. The dition by allowing-their children to work. C. Mansfield, R. R. '2,, Pick, 3 preslding judge, Mr. Jxkgtice Kelly, roam the street~thout knowing ering. ........ ­:,,71gent for McCormick,4Dee ring farm Machinery &a the action n, on the ground where they are, what they are. do.. FOR SALE 25 Repairs. Rock Pallets, that' the Hydro Commission had Ing or who their companions map Apply to W. Crawford, R. R. 1, nd Madad IL CM CM IL Of ft In mot been guilty of negligence. The be. They will rapidly become faxn- Our Motto We hwe 'COMPAinant was saddled :with the iliar with crime, bad language and Pickering, Phone 1405. bad habits, if they are not ibrotirht FOR EXCHANGE - 60 cycle 1-4 4L under control before they get too h. p. electric motor, for 25 cycle. J. S. T 'ZDON, PICKERING 2.301 far.. Box 206 News.