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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_12_01 7 V.,—AV 14 ot� 7 i E,J 7—­�. 3 ;t 4- J, 41 • VF OL. LIX PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 1) 1939 No. 15 Pickering TqwrLhip Oratorical. frcm Ernest 8ROUGHASeddcal N OdMost Gratitude is expressed to the P rb ti (by I. L. Wilson, Prin. S. S. 4 W.) Honors of the awards that make Mr. and Mrs. Haywood and dau- �'GREENWOOD eian this contest Possible: Messrs H. A. ghter, Barbara, were with Mrs. C. DR- H- C- PHAR!Onlf—Physis andft:geon. Dinbal loty This Contest., which is sponsored M ILLS Newman, Robert C.' Reesor,,and W. A. Barclay on Sunday. -toii annually by the.Women's Institute, Heber Down and the' Br'ougham,W. The Sunday School -FORSYTH, Oph.D. Dirac has set the 1886-19ING W&OPPLOWe'ric4l A,60�AfWu0(Q'nt,.6iQ Rag., Menters of the Township Coun- L Mereamemberat am kine� -heir Christmas Enter- date for t C:1=,,L0m1,ed by cil and Public Spirited Members of tainment for Friday, Dec. 22nd. CHOPPING ont. our Community, wa4 held on Thuria- BROUGHAM day evening, Nov. I 23rd, at Brou- The Firemen are sponsoring a Monday, Wednesday and Fridef a Euchre and Dance on Friday even- at. Keep the Opei. WE GRIND FINE DD DUNALD BUDDY Barrister. Mr. Harry A. Newman was the aunt, Miss Bell Brown, on Satur- Messrs R. and JL*a SWjuw.Notary eubhe. day. I. Holtby, R. Gray Bran, Shorts and Feed of all Chairman for the evening and Mrs. ­.021091-81-IYQCC%Pedby UWiateA.E.Cbrn-!- and. C. Thompson paid a visit to kinds, also [minerals and other vam."Wth wine efl;oun ki~.wlutby. sly Bert Harvey led in Community Mi"A Marjory and- I9j&eI Young friends at Gravenh _ _Sinxill,x at —asq lnt*rvals. ' Mr. spent Sunday idth thpip rp __X—number profitable Teediol, AXATON'.-BELL &-A035— here. of Brougham young Solicitors Newman first introduced to the People attended the Junior Farm. _.kept on bated over-crowded hair, the teachers of The Happy Circle Mission Band 'Only the * eras Banquet and Dance on Friday We stock beat Po,,d X1.1,RZATON.K.C. Telep0me the township, of which.ail_were will hold a' meeting at the home evening. Feeds and kdd;283&---Prae-,T_�ext to Su its.' .be introduced, Of Mrs. F. Cassie, on Saturday af- F.ROSS were the Judges, who were as fol- ternoon, at 2.SO p. in. WHITEVALE 372 Bay St. Iowa: Mr. Wait. C. Thomson, of A large representation of W. 1. JOHN L.POND Toronto our.community, Rev. Mr. Bo'n1is, Members attended the Convention Miss E. Long was a week-end 'f" U.RICHARDSON& Co.. Barrk•4 Rector of St. Margaret's Cb urch, at. the Royal York, and report a visitor with, Mrs. M. Parks. L."D SURVEYOP" SOK-- Na-umve etc - Suate 15".'- West Hill and Mr. Taylor Stator. verY Profitable and enjoyable With Christmas t.tte'&Win foroalbo. as coming along, X. DONEVAN, B. tk., Be. ion; hZling Yb 4613. Nitf Director of Character Education, day- our children are busy preparing L. S.' On file are the records C. �MGUS h1cMILLAN-J3gaiger q at Pickering College, also Found- Visitors at the Bert for their Christmas Concerts. _ of Surveyors GAMOU and ,Arnold, 65 ft".T74 39 bfietinda Street er of the great Taylor Staton Camp on Sunla. y were: Mr. and Mrs.. Er- Quite a few of our folx were at0 = Public Kdng Str. FA&_ Osh&WL. -Twouse. so Elgin 6W3. Mt for Boys, known so well over Un- nie Miles, Mrs. Miles, Sr. and Miss the oratorical,Contest. at Brough. 198E 161y Uetatral ited States an Miles; Mr. and d Canada.. Mrs. Miller, and am, with Mollie Randall, Donna _ There were forty entrants in the Mr. and 3b-s. Sherlock, all of Tor- Wilson and Elsie Callager taking U ERBERT T. FA LLA ISE, L. D S., contest and before each was heard Onto- Part. Elsie captured Third Prize in JL-L D.DSS. Graduate of the Royrat CalitSt al and the judges decisions reached, Mrs. Edward Willson received the 4th grade. M. am im t1noveftty di TaCOOL0. OOOF ewt of signs- It Was after midnight and many of wDrd of the passing of her oldest The United Church was packed ach'_F_V3w"6'not.appoOdk* bourv: 9 the children did not hear the final sister, Mrs. Pugaley, 'of Toronto, for the Picture Mow put on by results until they awakened .ut Wilson and Mr. Garnet Dickson. of Toronto. nds. on Sunday. To Mrs. W Insurance cf All Xi hocrne on Friday morning. To any- the bereaved is expressed the The Pictures of the Royal Tour a- 9112*11*1400 V arias: one attending these contests ern- deepest sympathy. ernes Canada and the,United Stat- Best Rat9ij Available' with sally, there Is noticed a marked de- Camiassers for the- Red Cross, es. Also beautifully coloured pitt- . :Security and bervice. TOWNSHIP' gree of improvement in the speech vrork and the urea taken by Mr. Sam Dickson, of R. BEATON, have completed their' Re ClOct. cGov"AaLexcommianionar fee es of the children. in fact they ate contributions from this district as Decorations-of the Royal Visit in 41twe effidavue. ACcuu tint. Etc. lumer I . Address'. phone - Wh1t:,.Ie.0.,. kecoming so, good, and- attracting follows.: Women's Institute, $14-75; the City, Florida,, Palm Penh and so many listeners, that ivwill re-. Canvassers, $82.45; Pledged, $5.00. 'North Carolina. What the young- BROUGHAM -PICK 515 'A. E. RICHAJRDSCN quire a much larger - building to making a total of $102-20. stens most enjoped was the sever- E adequately accommodate, the foll- The death of another old time al' Comic Pictures. The evenin'x QBNIDRAL N •URANC REAL bjrATE owers of this very high and pro- resident of Brougham took -place in was under the auspices of the .W.' CONVEYANCING ... fitable type of entertainment. Toronto, .;n Saturday, in the per- A. HOPPING The Chaiwgion of the evening, son Of'the late Mri. Margaret ON MON., WED. and SIAT-only, :'As ON 8111t4tbibbOd 89WO- TMd7 was Prancis Willson, of Brougham Sanderson Bruce, whose funeral 'KINSALE) to WrV46 was Eeld in Salem Cemetery After May lat. 1939 who duplicated his . feat of two on Pbone, PICL 6000 We have a quar titY Of Seed Oats(,Ala years ago, by taking First in his - Sunday- Mr. Biishby,,of Pickering Install The December meeting of the W. ed new sinks is our school last ,Sat- ka..Banner, and Victory), also Batley. group and First oxer all others. e was a reconnoitre_WM. MAW His topic of a 1, will be held on Tuesday,-Decem- urday. Purina'Feeds, Chick Starter, Dairy Pa., LICENSED AUCTIONERIL AND, visit of two ei.ty girls, to hialpar- ber 5th, at the home of Mrs. AIT Miss VehrA Bals&n is spending tions. Dr ens, I is F4 cde ete. A. fu VALUATOR ents' farm. It was very much on bert Gray- Reports will lFe• rereiv-' a few da,-s with her 'parents at Imec!ther:�7,e!! Lrc-an fz.:es, -Bales condiefed re' the humorous side and very ex- ed from both the 14adership Train- Taunton.Anywhere in choPs. Molasses. :alt. blilifoods Shut or write. Addrees ,614 Dundas cellently presented, as only Fran- g Delegates, Mrs. Robertson and Mr. Milton Parkin has returned Uai-S..flog Corccntrate. Mircralt, Egg Street. East. cis can do. And so the Orchids of Mrs. Lemon- and the Convention home after spending six weeks in Mash Etc. I delegates. Christmas the Week io Francis, who also Carols and the north country. Ontario. aided his school. in ac the Roll, Calt, Christmas Draw to be Mrs. Alb-n ' Parkin enjoyedi a- quiring the afternoon's program. motor trip to Peterboro and D.' N. Lockwood Shield, given to the * school with other Brkrbuh Hos-1pital he Highest number of points. What might have proved a ser- points one day last week. Pi&ejring. MM3 GovernmentThe Conle'stants, with their See- ions accident, occurred at the loc_ Mr. R. V. and Mr. R. E. Mow- 7 )gain St. E. StoUffvijle, 03t. tion and. ranking are *8 follows: a] school yard Crossing on Monday bray have returned home after a .FJCXRRING, ONT. Recitations. Grades I to 4 when a car, to avoid hitting a to hunting trip to Northern points. WE DFtIVER Phone 191 Meditai, and Su' real Mario Carter, Brougham (1) was overturned on the highway Several of our 'Young people att- PHONE 5317 Wterpity, Sur when the b Helen Norton, Claremont (2) rakes were applied. The ended the Jr. Farmers' Annual cases taken, Elsie Guliker, S. S. No. 8 (3) Occupants of the car, though bruin- ante at Brooldin last Friday ev- Alfred Pegg, Mt. Zion ed, were able to continue on their ening. W '- Maternity Semi-Room (4) Something New Rates for 10 days-=25.75 I Ethel Cerates, E�'► S. No. 2 -(5) journey. The terrific speed of the The Canvassers for the Red x1ance and oan Ackford, Pickering cars passang _lRegWered Nartes in atter J the school and also Cross were well satisfied with the 34 how service gives. BoWy Paddick, Brock Road i:'�rough our village, is A comitant donations they received from our Coleman Oil Heater—Nest, menace to children and pedestrians. community. 'good bcat rand carpy .to'operate -Ambulance Service Ruth Mitchell, S. S. No. 11 MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 Milton Campbell, Greenwood The Brougham School , acquitted The first meeting of the Meat linselyca very--creditabiy, at the Cookery elass- wilt cid aLt the Also it good liveo of rang Irene Meyers, 6. b. N 0. POR Re-told 'Story, Grades 5 to 6. Oratorical Contest. Francis Willson home of Mrs. R. E. Mowbray on if it. is forriace, we W' OU14 7 Allan Perry, Brock Road (1) of the Lower School calitured.,the Tuesday afternoon,' Dec. 5th. INSURANCE Douglas Hinan, Claremont (2) CUP for his speech on "Life on the The Foursquari Class will meet be pleased to install the'best, Grant Field, Pickering (3) Farm": Little Miss Marion Carter,. at the home of Miss Eileen Parkin ."Pease Economy "Phone Pickering 67 Annie Luke; Brougham (4) won first place - for Recitation. on Monday evening, bec. 4th. Miss atisfactlon Guaranteed Carol McVey, Greenwood (5) Miss Dorothy Harlock, Grade 7 to •Jean -Mowbray will have charge. CYRLL E. HURLEY Joan Smith, S. S. No. a. 8, won Third 'for her speech.-Miss Mr: West,'.of'As�l�burn had charge 4 ,]BUS11BY FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Donna Wilson, S. S. No. 8., Annie Luke, Grade 5 to 6, won the of our church service last Sunday. XLXP He '- rendered a , very -interesting ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM Reginald Nighswander,. S. S. No. 11 Fourth. The school tied last Year ;:Hardware Tinsmith PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. Milton Mowbray, Mt. Zion for the W. 1. Shield with Mt. Zion address. Church and S. S. will be SEKVICE PROTECTION Original �peech, Grades 7 to 8: and this,year won the. Sh!ielld. On held at the*usual hours next Sun- KGRERING BertiekChurchill, Brock Road (11 account of the lateness of the hour, day. PHONE 4600, J Vernon Johnson, Greenwood (2) Mr. Statton, who was to give an The Bavxar Supper and Concert BARGAINS Dorothy, Harlock, Brougham. (3) address as weell-as' ajudge, did not --held List Friday evening under the Edmond Warden, Claremont (4) give the address expected. auspice'S of the W..A. was a suce- Jean Mowbray, Mt. Zion (5) The tragir sudden death, on Th- ess. A good ci ,wd attended. A :T 3--Mece Bedroom Graham Hart, PickeringUrsday evening, Nov. 3rd, of Div- fine program );�,as enjoyed enj ht the Allan Wilson, S. S. No. 1. id Pay, highly esteemed local, evening. . ..--- Suite The Y. m a e of COI)SilitiDg Of Waluut bed Molly Huggins, S. S. No. 3. young man, of this district, has P. et t the home Molly Rkndall, S. S. No. cast a gloom over the community. Mrs. W., Stevenson on Monday ev- dresser and cheat of dras Farah Malcolm, S. S. No. 11. He and.his companion, David Conn- ening, with a goodly number pres- 'The dresser is wars. Gladys Prouse, S. S. No. 14 oily, were riding east on the form- ent. Mrs�. MOWY gave a very fn- Yea r -Raund ..Original Speech; Middle School: er's motorcycle, on No. 7 High- terestinir topic on "Interdenomina- r fitted with a round mirror Margaret Cowie, Clatemon' t (1) way, and collided with Ross Dis- ' tions". The next meeting will be, i. Special Price $68,00. Marion Taylor, Pickering (2) nay's car at Salem Corners. David held in the hall on Tuesday, Dec. -'tonic ' 8 Betty Manion, Claremont. (3) Ray was instantly killed,, and Dav- 5th. All--young people are welcome. <'Spring-filled Mattresses Barney Lomage, Pickering (4)' id Connolly bally injured. The -fun- A large crowd of ladies attend- $14.00 and up. Original Speech, Lower School: enal wa&'held at Brodghstn on-Sun- ed the quilting bee bold at the WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT Frances Willson, Brougham (1) day afternoon, and was -one of the home of Mrs. R. E. Mowbray last New Patterns in Congoleum Eileen Bushby; Pickering (2) largest ever held' in the chiirch. Wedneadnv afternooh.' A very en- -COD LIVER OIL Rugs. Patrick'-McCarthy, Pickering (3) After a short service at the Keel- Joyable. afterntion w spent, and -See our Xmas Gfftsand Decorations Ernest Kahn, Mt. Zion (4) er home, the service was continued the quilts were tinishe4 early. $1.00 Shirley Kilpatrick, Claremont at the church, which was filled to The W. T. meets at the home of Mbtor Amlmlsw% Day or Night F. attending Mrs. W. G--,e. thip Thursday after- c 9 Reg. Kennedy, ClaremoInt capacity, the I. O. O. Build Resiotan*e a ainst rPhotte Note — Ernest Kahn, the winn- in a body. Rev. Mr. Kennedy del- noo" at 2.80 Roll Call is to be IWO Winter's III ' er of the 4th Prize in this group, ivered Ali earnest message, taking, 'Roolm to Read. A. Pabor by Mrs. Children Too is one of the Garman-Jewish ref- for his text, Hebrews, 9; 27. Many ,Allan Janes, on — The Life of' ... Good for floral offerings evidenced the e3- Madame ( urie. A Demonstration ugees who camp over to this cou-n- C. A. STERRITT T'" 1.,6 A CP, , KERING NEWS $)INDUL1 SW49003 and the Rj Office i esidence otmand try just recently. Ernest deserves teem in which David was held by — Decorations for the (11Thqt:MAq BOYES DUG C0.9 Funeral Director a lot of credit for the mastery he employers and frienis. ln�erirent Table, iq tn be givor h-7 viqq Finn _L+_A Furniture Dealer has made of the English language took place in the Christian comet- rrppn. Serfroir. Rend4nir lbv Vrq. in 10 3 than a yea-r. Some of eiir Pry here. Much sympathy is felt A. Bvnker• and a Reading, by Mrs. SUNDAY HOUR S-12-1 noom6 6-7p.st. own b4,yst might well takr, a lessor for his bereaved relatives in far- M. J. Lawrence. 1'$9X2 66 (ase next column please) away Scotland. �`'/,"i t'� ':. 'P .;••_r'F,y 9i?s,.r-.s 'rr z:o.:� .«z :`E�hry+�C :yP' ,rp.� e+r.'. .t - - 7 :ry'yy. ...+ ,,,.n,r..n h +^esi•.Y. .s.G, :-•:..... ..^ ...- ,.e=-, �vr..•-..'...`.....,�' '.w.✓. ..a- . _ -,�, d'.C . •S<.L:`3.V :.. `*1 .. '"° 4l^.. ,..._, .... ,A '.:.'.�'. ., '. ., ,�.Y+.v+^ f 1:1.`nY"4y S� bre" NcT..'^.•a�b r'.-.ys.."! .-„....' ..' , .>. w...�. w�......' •.,_ 'T, , ._. {:..♦ T...:4•”•, h . !R.. .. :... ,..,,✓^ a,s, •.i° '^.�9'" S' .'1-.'iti�'^^,•f<�^�I�•f'i. w"':,! M. n ,..-. . -5 .. ..:.:. r. ._ h.'>-•r�•�,':.^seed•: •$- -�i. �r jC, 4'�' :nen. ..�,�._+-�I�.^, R;, T` Canadian Minister to France Greets British Abassador "C"i Orillia, Intermediate "B" and under these a dog, mwhen at lib. -�- CE Perth Regiment C.A.3.F, atStrat- T f �j _ O I ford, Intermediate "B", arty, moat be muzzled. Now a " hound with a muzzle is little use in hunting, nimrods declare and wryFur fifty yeam the O.H.*. has >m the axe enable to.follow their ` f been in existence and has continu- ' x l o sled Senior series No y y y y7 QF tI1E• usly ;per a ni other sporting organization in favorite sport with any degree of TRESSnada can equal that record. success. Ca The Ontario Hockey Association dates back to November 27, 1890, _ _ ___ ---��■ th__- T(auPen's Hotel, Torontoy� $EE `,��1 y !` there's now the Royal York, was its birth- Ar For a full-sized war, yplace. The founders of the O,H. , e 1 . 6 a.i awful lot of talking going on.TV A. were Aon. Arthur Stanley, son —London Free Press. a of a former Governor General of Ar Canad Jude Barron of Strat- e ?� THE ELUSIVE TURKEY a+ 8 4 " Turkeys will be cheap on the ford, and Harry Ward, M.P., from e ' Cps- market this Christmas but as hard East Durham. Lt.-Col. A. M. Cps- as ever to win at bowling contests. by of Toronto was the,first Presi- s --Toronto Telegram. dent; Messrs. Barron and Ward, ,• _ Vice-Presidents; C. R. Hamilton, DOUBLE DEFENSE of Toronto Victorias, Secretary; An apple a day keeps the doe- C. K. Temple, Toronto, Treasurer; for away, we are told. The Barrie and' P. D. 'Ross; Ottawa, J. F. Examiner adds:—"Two apples a Smellie, Captain Evans, J. C. Gar y willhelp keep a Germans vin, William Hen4r-iej » ton A. F. D. MacGachen, Lindsay, � away. —Sf. Marys Journal-Argus. � �,- and W. A. H. herr-former the r• —o— first Executive. The first Senior MUNICIPAL FREEDOM If a municipality re-elects its O.H.A. championship was won by officers year by year, it is an in- dication that that, particular mu George',a runners-up. l � nicipality is getting about as.good Col. George Vanier, Canadian minister in Paris, is shown, LEFT, greeting a brand of economical home goo- Hunters who regularly use dogs 'air Ronald Campbell, new British ambassador to France, upon his arrival ernment as it possible to attain. following their favorite sport in • er _- is Paris. But being deprived of the power Bruce County are under a Nandi- to change that government, year cap these days, due to the rabies after,year, is an ontirely different epidemic, which broke out in the r vskia), where demonstrations and thing.—Heron Expositor. Wingha:m district earlier in the 4 a riots against the Germans have - —0 fall. y g; 50,-000 THE-_SOYA-BEAN —:: Quarantine measures were_ord — EWS } 'been occurring-, — — 4 ' people were said to have been ar- There are ten thousand acres ered throughout a widespread area rented by Nazi .police over one under soya bean production in Canada most] is Ontario: Ten Soil- PARADE week-end, more than a hundred y killed, school children carried off years ago it was an unknown crop. Two Air Marshals Meet On Canadian Soil- g 1 ■ to conce.Iitration camps, colleges in the Dominion. Its uses are many closed indefinitely, and the soya bean has become an T.. • —o-- important.raw material in the au- . Over in England they're been 'Germany last week declared her' tomobile, electrical appliance, ena- talling it ."The Bore War." A main war .aim to'be the •destrue- me}, soap and feed;industries, as tEnse populace, nerved to aspect tion of 'British supremacy in the well as in innumerable industries The worst in air raids, gas attacks, world. But bow could a nation. using plastics. It is anticipated bnmediately upon the commence- with its own worst enemy (Czech;- that the war will greatly extend the cultivation and utility of the meet of hostilities with Germany. Slovakia) curled right at its heart, y has been experiencing one of file hope to wage successful war for soya bean.—Marketing: _ greatest mass boredoms in all hiar any period of time' Some polio= dory. In the eleventh week of the cal observers gave the Nazi regime } Isar, however, signs were evident till next spring to collapse. The I PUCK CHASERS � )hat Britain's millions were begin- army high command were obvious- }} Icing to climb up from that let- ly on the outs with Nazi party down feeling, and were realising chiefs, some reports even indicat- TOPICS OF THE HOCKEY that life could be gay and amusing ing that Hitler's generals had re- �. SEASON IN ONTARIO ,_:Uvea on the brink of catastrophe. fused to attempt an invasion of New Club* Accepted Adolf in Blunderland" took Holland, Was Hitler on the barna Hockey interest throughout the country by storm. First in- of a dilemma from which he could Canada is going ahead, with many Iroduced by the BBC to the un- escape only by sacrificing himself' new clubs being formed. This _quaactin ears of radio fans, this Were all the Nazi chickens.com-' ._i� P g speaks well for the spirit of trild satire on Lewis Carroll's im- ing home to roost simultaneously? sportsmen in "carrying on" for the mortal classic supplied the neces- The mistakes of tht past (Austria, enjoyment and' physical well-being Bary impetus towards national Czeeho-Slovakia,. Poland)—block- of our young men in time of war. emotional . recovery. Britain ing any decisive move? The next New -clubs accepted into O.H. ` lau hed again. Here's how it went few weeks w etc expe.ted to make 8 A. membership by the Executive m pert: otos: to us the Faswer. Committee follow: Parry Sound Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G., "Twaa Danzig, and the Swasti- Intermediate "B"; Parry Sound D.S-O., A.F.C., (right in picture) was welcomed by Air Marshal W. A. kovea A total of I7,568,467 pedestrI- Junior "C"• Port E Bishop, V.C., D.3.0:, D. C., `on his arrival in Canada to lend his in, ens and ,� "; lgizt el, In- valuable�sid to the Empire air training scheme now under way here under i Did bei}and Kittle in the Reich . . . ' passengers in vehicles "C"; 100th Battery, Listowel, In- p g y $e took 4is Aryan horde in hand, crossed the Ontar- United-United Staten termediate "B"; Hamilton Consol, the guidance of Lord Riverdale. Picture was taken when air Robert Long time the Gestapo he taught; boundary during 1938 via facili- Photos. Junior "B"• Nis reached Montreal. B itaina fighting planes and bombers, he said, �rer�• Then rested he b the Baltic Sea flea provided b international gars, Falls superior to those of t8e enemy. He also stressed the superiority of the y bridge, tunnel and'ferry Industrial League, Orillia Junior Curtiss plsnes..to the German Messerachmidta. And stood awhile in thought, rry compan- 1 :Md as a Polish oath' they swore, ies ' 'Phe grabberwach with eyes aflame Proposed New International Motor Truck Sales and Service Branch House In Toronto. Came goring down the Corridor bIICKIE SAYS-- ' ,And goebbeled as it came s ' idolf c "Dear, dear! queer , r �► w �u ' q \V'.UK 5t:A15 ME IS ieverything is today. But if`I am " sem; r x w PORE WWPUS AT CiFT$ A t mot myself, who am I? 'Well, 1 m t' k save I'm not Bismarck, for his SORE AT 11S OVER IdIJT}111y k ° Al SORE hair was bristly and'mine falls in Al 64 atfr CARR' S�•OP TH a beautiful bang right rover ray : .<;. left 'eye. a cant a . apo- loon because he retreated frac 3i:C�.iZ AihCr A ' .,.. . . Moscow . Oh, dear, I wish I �I ' � � Su65CRlaE could get my thoughts straight" _ a ir1d9 iIY #31' °�A@fii►13A Lo; _-o—' The eleventh week of .'ie war 1:17�shA7'1��3a1.kil►�t'.�c57F saw a sudden increase in disasters f • h4 oz} the sea. Outlaw mines,,drift- . ing in the path of neutral shipping ����� in the war zone, took a heavy toll " 'ref non-combatant lives, sank doz- of ships, British, Dutch, Lithu- `'' '�'^"*•�' anise; Japanese. Was rt the Ger- man intention to circle the British A Isles with a chain of deadly mines , 1 A general contract for erectiop of a new $185.000 International motor truck sales and service branch .house which would cut off the stream of �� __ in Toronto has been-let to the Brennan Paving Co. of Hamilton,•Ont., it was announced recently by Frank supplies from overseas? '-' W. Morton, Vice-President of International Harvester Gompany of Canada, Ltd. The 'Brennan Company, which maintains offices in Toronto as well as in Hamilton, has started construction work on the new building. The curtain was lifted last week The new building will have 150 feet of frontage on Bathurst Street, and will be 337 feet deep, its sides extend- en areign of terror whose Nor.- ing along Stewart and Wellington Streets. It will be of concrete, brick, stone and steel construction. The ribleness the world had mere] front of the structure, containing a showroom on th3 ground floor and offices above, will be two stories y high. The remainder of the building, housing the service station, parts department and truck storage space, _ .:been conjecturing since March of will be of one-storey construction. Among the features•of the new International branch house will be a rest this year. In the provinces of Bo- 1 room for truck drivers, containing showers-and other lavatory facilities. The new building, for which N..A. hemia and Moravia (Czeeho-Slo- _ _ Armstrong of Toronto is architect, is to be completed by March 15, 1940, according to the contract.. AFGSLAR FELLERS—The Fashion Plate Zy GENE BYR� ES ° ' `�`' AFTER THE. dASE"LL _L-- WHAT ARE YOU -, NO/THE USUAL `• GAME TODAY WERE WE�A1gRINq TO SIT P SATURDAY - GONNA HAVE THE RNOON ATTIRE? AFTERNOON FORMAI. WEENIES N I AFTE MAmeolye:Ri CUTAWAYS - �` ATTIRE/SWLATSMIRTS AT JIMMIE DUGAN,g AND STRIPED 4µr WHITE �A FORMAL IT'S TROUSERS 7 SNiAKERS i • r `�� - - ; i � u'1 i . - �'�$_.._..-�-.�--'�' ,.l 1.. � ✓�'�.- Y•. MSI; ,a;n•. - /� rs<r r•�.�.•rr�.+ �.+,n....Aro '"sY�" . .. , - a. .. .: .. �- . .. ..Po ., :f. '�., . .. ._ .:,. .:. ,,v. ,„_,.. rr ..,ryl.'., Y. T 9f: ,�" q, r.�„ .Y � •µ.r5„ .. ,Yu -?r ;C•t 'sa,;.... .. rs!AcMr6!•'. �'J :714 . . ,�.: -,' •.,{, ;: r .a.. r.-'?.� �,`�' c`, 7r- ;rf; _r, :.. ...�.. ... '�s, + :•,�.,.......�.x'„+4; ... '�sS-'il.... .,•±;{,E�,.:. ,Y.'cfJk+-•-u. .w.•>'�.: Jnr '.�!r '+":[: v Jn thoroughly with clear water. ; the local Scout Association. A Farm Q. How can-f determine if the spacious d , room permit& meetings IT'= Iw TSE BA® 1turkey is ready to take from the of Cub Packs or Scout Troops un- " Forum oven? able to meet in their usual places, FN CBRIS 1*MAS' • A. One method to 'to pierce the in an emergency, upstairs are► HaveYo Bard -SHOWING AT CHICAGO leg.- If. the juice is white, or pale ccoking facilities, and storage for 'When) the 40th International pink; the turkey is ready. '^e tents and other equipment for } district camp site, "Wigwag- Live Stock Exposition and 21St sin," near the Welland ship canal. International Grain and Hay Show SCOUTING , open at Chicago_on December 2nd Flying Through '''` (erring to the miracle of ' the tries of cattle, horses, sheep, ane flying contest of Brampton, f �r air- piy g p The .Troposphere bares and fishes, said in error that. grain and seeds from Canada. Last f' ••five people had been fed with five ,year Canadian exhibitors at the Ont., Scouts prize for tthe la mod- shows els: The prize for the plane re- • If serial research continues at r. thousand loaves and . two small two great International main'ag lan;esi in-the air went to its present pace, huge freight and ; fishes After the service some of scored a total of 365 awards, Scout William Riseberry and the passenger planes will climb into {;fes r,•, the congregation discussed the made up of 17 Grand Champion- Fw Q second to Scout William Bean. . the troposphere and flu andel per- ship. statement, one of them named , seven reserve championships, o a 4 feet Conditions from one continent \ ' ' 'Murphy declaring that, if it were 61 first priies, 279 other prizes Two alert Sudbury Scouts out to another. Since 1934 conditions And, boy- Ogden's is a gift a miracle, he himself could do the and one trop!;. hunting with their father noticed in this layer of the atmosphere for the man who rolls his own! e• . , a e thing. The next Sunday the One of the most coveted awards L a cord hanging from the limb of a have been studied and a number riest having heard of this, rein- won by Canada in 1938 was the r + P R g tree. . Investigating, they found of experimental flights already tAduced the subject. "l should world's wheat championship,.which a radio meteorgraph released from made. Flying above 20,090 ft., ; have told „ went to F..Lloyd Rigbyof Wemb- you last Sunday, he ley, Peace River district Alberta, Baltimore. The instrument indi- _planes will be sealed and carry said, "that five thousand people . Gated the moistures, temperatures their own air, for above this al- said, sample of Reward wheat. _ WATER FOR THE COW ---__ - _.. __ _ _ two ar!1a11 fishes." Then, looking strument had ascended. that cigarettes go out through down at Mr.' Mur h he added: According to dairy authorities, , a a P y lack of oxygen. "You could not do that Mr. Mur- Water is the most important part Clinton, Ont., Rover Scouts on But well above the clouds, the phy, could ycu?" "Ah, sure, yer of the daily city's ration since a fishing trip discovered a brush atmcsphere is nearly always,fine, riv'renre, I could aisily enough," water represen s at .least seven- fire, notified the farmer and as- and owing to the lighter quality 3 replied Murphy, "if I gave 'em . eighths of the material which goes. aisted him to extinguish the fire. of the air there is less drag or •moi what were left over from last Sut> nto,the milk pail. A shortage of o a a friction. ater will cut down the milk sup- day!" The Boy Scouts of St. Cather- Z/216. tin 751 ply more quickly than a shortage =:. Ines here an attractive district In a pally coloured Christmas carton of any other past of the ration. headquarters, " ASTM "How is your insomnia? Is Tests show that a cow will con- q Carmichael House 'i large brick building adjoining OGDEN'S is ettiag.any better Y" name from three to four pounds St. Thomas church, named after "I'm worse than ever. "I of water to each pound of -dry _ BRONCHITIS �- - - Sirs H, J. Carmichael, .President of • -can't even sleep when it's time matter eaten. The average ani= to get UP." !nal in the herd will drink around -- -o- twelve 94110115-per day. -A plenti-- - - - • + • s AMD Tf#0G, NMlq-Ml - Dcmaad At Your Drs;plat a �M�V ltd �DV - Both the fond mother' and the fol supply of water is of essen- CRUUCHMAN'S. Ll'-iIIIF_�iT U V` +V tial importance in cold weather. Forl varicose Vella. Rheesa- 1 Ti D YIELD Shorts and scant clothing are ., patient:photographer'had failed to tism. ' euralgla. Sciatica. Aatrasa, / J���i/ ���� *� Y g make the restless little bo sit" GREEN FEED FOR HENS Head-sere, Tooth-acre. Ear- 1 ! net in keeping with the gravity y Acre, Chill Slalom. Corso sad ,., still long enough to have, his pic- It is advisable to have a part I Huadoas. Ilorsltaa. or Celds oa I of the international situation, ac. t�re taken. Finally the photo- of the hen's rations toad. up of Chest. or w>dte cording to comment in Riviera grapher suggested that the mother green feed. Its function is not so / J. R.`rltuucllasANf CO. LTD. 1 newspapers and women are urged 'should leave the studio'for a few much the supplying of food nutri- ' Walkerville - Out. I M to wear more clbthes. lltlinates. During her absence he ents as assisting in the digesting s ' '' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J wan eucceaaful in taking a good of other feeds and keeping the.hen ,1 . picture. "What did the nice pho- In good health. A• heavy laying tographer say to make mother's hen will succumby short n a very e little darling sit still a ate 1 was time unless she is kept in a lana- Cila�ssmed Advertisements otlt• o! the-room?" she waked the tine _condition and poultry feeders Child on the way home. "He said: And green feed a lot more prac- 'Yon tit still tical than drugs. So far as pos- , you little rascal, or 1 I'll -knock your head off`," replied sible the greer feed should be the Child. grownLOU the range to which the ,aul:RTS WA,YTEI FEATHER& WA_iTED' VVRNi1TLRE FOR• SALE ' _o_•_ birds have access. In the Fall apd A GOOD SALES AGENT SHOULD HIGHEST PRICE FOR NEW AND ' . Winter green feed may be furnish- represent a good company. We used feathers. Robinson's; 283 CHESTERFIELDS His bagpipe playing was the ed in the form of root crops, cab- want good representatives for un- Brock Avenue Toronto. Write for occupied territories now. Our , i WEEKLY eltief tieing,that mattered to him buse and the like.- nursery stock is the beat that Qnotatfona. In life. One night, while he was money and experience can pro. J-PIECE CHESTERFIELD BUTTE 1 In velours and zapp covers fang ng about the duce. Six-hundred-acre nursery. HATH GOODS sttrafAi room, skirling fifty years' business.-Write Pel- ory reeoodltloned. originally axr• for all he wan worth, his wife at- ham Nursery Co., Toronto, pensive suites, better than a 7eelr, she said, 'theta an aW. ? $comyatii'ion G1vewEdisp se.o1 tin- dispose. y WIGSts foU113Eu9Qw Hair Goo a fabrics.newly recovered nowChos. new one. 2 pieces , at tem ted a mild protest. tions, Switches, Curl and all 824.6 Three place chesterfield ust ike �. �+ s r t pas of flalbaL Quality, air Gonda ' suites, newly recovered to choice r „ How t�r� • Bulb duster, B1 commission. g' p noise you're tanking. ADES-T-IYLEEN" (Oat4wio) Confidential, terms arranged To- half ,y� price. Three -piece com. 8o Jock sat down and took off BY ANN& ASHLEY Reg'd. 615 Yonge, Street, Toronto. roato Human Hair Supply Cb., iii plata T39 S per cent. pwn, ;L06 Bathurst Street, Toronto. a weekkkkk..... We pay frelg�at to your �0�• STOP, LOOK AND READ - SELL station. cid ManuiaatureM Royal 6lcnmoni -� Q.•$OW Can I rebs a suit more special Christmas Club offers to IYCREASH IOL'R E-tRNIN ii ff E Toronto. p popular Canadian and American satisfactorily' Magazines as - local Represeata- E EARN DOLLARS RE.iD1NG YOUR I�� tive. Pleasant, Interesting profit- newspapers: Dime and stamp L Y O i� S A. Fold a large piece of news- able. Write today. Canadian Par- p brings information and surprises. Modern iodlcal• 243 Grace St., Toronto, K Rembe. 687 K1ag 8t W., Sam- paper lengthwise, wet one side aS Ontario. _ '478 Yonge St., Toronto it, and fold the dry side over the &Lon. Ontario. FALL SALE ` • LARGE PROFIT. FAST SALES - Etiquette wet aide. place the wet fide Men and Women to sell used MACHINERY IBY ROBERTA LEE against the suit and iron on the clothing, Snowden. 99 Winchester• j New & Reconditioned dry side. 'This will also prevent a Toronto. WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS- Furniture shiny suit. CARS. NEW AND USED Delta woodw rking tools - elec- 1. Isn't it poor taste for the trio motors. Belting and shop .np• 'tremendous Savings Q. How Can L make a good pin MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS, LTD., lies of every desertption• The .� Solid Oak Dining Room :friends of a newly harried couple Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plj►- 4 ushion? Williams Machinery Co! Ltd. 17.50 Sults. bullet, table and 6 ':to make them conspicuous in pub- - -- mouth dealers three locations. 64 Front St. W.. Toronto. chairs. j, k7'attaching placards to their y go. 1632 Mount Pleasant Road, 2040 uNC attaChtII A. Dr hair-combings ingke Tonge Street. 1236 Danforth Ave. 24,00 Walnut finish Dining Room year, and performi- other such so= nice filling for pin cushions. Dried Our used cars make us many IKVDIC•AL Suite buffet, extenalon ng table a-nd 6 leather upholstered. called jokes'' coffee grounds are also satisfac- friends, chairs. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE­--WRITE Nine piece Oak Dining Suits 2. At a holiday dinner, such as tory, as they do not gather moil- CLOTHING ANBD FURNITURE for free booklet and full particu• 39,00 y buffet, extension table, tare nor runt. cars regarding our amasthgly Thanksgiving or, Christmas, Where WE GUARANTEE 100 PER CENT. successful hyblood treatment china cabinet and 6 leather seat 4Zp,the &erVice,might_be• Called semi- Q. How Can I check hieeoughs. fit and satisfaction In latest style Pedigreed Products, Saskatoon, chairs.• Beautiful Walnut finish ^ . formal, is it all right to offer the A. An old xemed which often clothing (alightly used). Gentle- Bask. 59.00 Dining Suite, buffet. exten- • Y men's suits or overcoats, regular guests or second helping of turkey? proves very effective is,to put the to 860.00, special 86.00 to $12.00. OFFER TO I:TVE PTURs sion table, china cabinet and 6 lea- ` Ladles' Winter Coate. $4.00 to 87. tier upholstered chairs. 89.00 Solid Walnut Dining.Suit*, travelling alone, should she sign gue for a-few minutes.- colours, style. Seed money-order. List of inventions and full is or. the hotel register Mrs. H. L. Had. Also write for bargain price lists, china cabinet, extension table and 6 Biel . Q. How can I retu= tatting to a of reconditioned used furniture. matioa tent tree The Ramsay Co leather upholstered chairs. son, Or Mary Lou Hudson? Registered, Patent Attorneys, !7. size good Clear Color when it -has be- Ontario. & Company, Peterboro, Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. 24.00 Supkertme�alnut flash. van- s. Should a guest stay beyond come very soiled? Ity, chiffonier,'full also bed, spring the time specified in the invitation, A. The best plan is-to wet the EDUCATIONAL PERSONAL and mattress. when the hostess says, "Can't you tatting and soap it well. Then lay STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FOR 39.00 Modern Walnut finish Bed- -. say longer?" It on some hand brush. This will Courses in Matriculation, Short QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF, EASILY.• room Suite. dresser, Vene- Story, Journalism, Advertising, lnexpenaively. Homs remedy. Elan mirror, ebiffonier• full site bed. S. What would be the beat phrase clean it beautiful! without harm- sagless spring nd new mattress. P Y_ Shorthand and Speech Culture. Test,monials. Guaranteed. Advice q r� �- • W use when a man is introducingiri it. -Make use of your spare time. free. Bartlett'&, Box 1, Winnipei• '49,00 Beautiful new factory t; g sample Bedroom Suite, to another man to his wfie? Write today. Canadian(established CorreaDoa- Q. How can I remove odors densq College (established 1902), design dresser, chiffonier,full rsiHl IL it being the woman's privil- from bottles? 229 $oago St.. Toronto. RAW FURS WARTED bad, sagless spring and new mat. age to offer her hand to a man-, A. Fill half-full of cold water ttress. solid, i! the man should offer his hand, _ and add a tablespoonful of dry ELECTRIC SHAVER r)1.88 SHull mar et prYOUR riices.TL- A. JoO US ness,,- 59.00 r omaSuits (costa new $lnut 250)' what should she do? mustard. Shake vigorously, let THIS IS ' THE NEW ELECTRIC 189 Talbot St.. St: Thomas. Oat completely refinished, dresser, chit- shaver you've read about, that robe, full sire bed,. sngleas spring _stand half an hour, and rinse �. ma4ces shaving ao very, very easy. . and new mattress. • Answers: Just plug it In end run the shaver RANCHERS AND TRAYI EAS $ piece Chesterfield Suite, . over, your face. That's all - no 27.50 with Marshall reversible 1. Yes. This is not Only very soap• water, brush or blades. We AL1, PRICES ON RAW FURS ARE spring cushions, upholstered In bad taste, but often vulgar. Mar- ''r suggest you try 1't. Over a million low. Why not get the most for brown repp material. ' were sold last year, Original p ice your fox pelta by having them Smart• .3-piece Chesterfield nage is too sacred to be made a $10. Guaranteed one year. Post- 'tanned and made into attractive 17.50 Suite.. figured reversible 3 t paid. Agents wanted. Bell Sales scarves and sell them direct? Marshall a p clowns jest by Self-appointed Co., 10 Gatehouse Bldg.. Montreal, -Workmanship guaranteed. Silvers Pring cushions, u hof Clowns. 2. Yes b all means do Quebec. :58.50• reds $6.50. Thos, stared 1n brown mohair. • y Large S piece Chesterfield "Taxidermist and Furrier, 1878 24.50 so. X. She should .sign, .Mrs. Ii. 1 ! ! ' Suite, perfect condition, re. FARM FOR-SALE Queen St, E., Toronto. veraible Mara ll spring cushions, L. Hudson, and her home city, but upholstered Inblue figured velour. ' not her street address. 4. No. A i �,INETY ACRES FRUDL?CTIVE ghsT1Y(3' OUTFITS 35.00 Beautiful large brown mo R. clay loam adjoining village, good hair Cheats a brown Suite hostess is usually trying ,to be I buildings, spring watered. Two Marshall spring construction, come ,thousand cash, balance 4 Der cent SKATING OUTFITS, SLIGHTLY hospitable when she makes such a , remark. A William Pearce, Exeter, used, $1.75, i'l.l5, $..65.•New. high Dletely reconditioned. guest should not over- j quality, $•1.89, $3.35, $4.25, plus 25c 4.95 Several odd Chesterfields in stay the time specified. 5. "Mar- r, FARM EgU11'MENT postage. Peerless, 191 Dundas W., ,asorted covers, to clear. Toronto. 9.50 Kitchen Cabinets, in oak and tha, this is Mr. White (or-Charles ba ' FANNING MILL (KEINE) FARM- enamel finishes, with slid ' White 6. The well-bred woman ea'arc� ars say best =sed grader: wild oat USED TIRES FOR SALE in porcelain tops. �' cab�s"�.o,ppot� separator testimonials. Kline 14.SO Breakfast Suites in enamel will accept it, of course. It would „- to lb��tb oti Manufacturing, Islington, Ont. finiahes, table, 4 chairs and be very rude, unfriendly, and ex. s9&I"Isce�' oo.Va�4 - GOOD USEiT'I'IREs, ALL SIZES;- buffet. 4 as 1o. Ge lP UM 1 FARMS WANTED Lowest prices. Inquiries invited Genuine Singer Drop Head eeedingly embarrassing if she did cb*0;t `o�e`ab'�t� JArocklon Tire, •1611 Dundas West, 12,50 Sewing machines, qak cab. not. ° . aoatig�eoJ�y�t'wb4 �e�d I CLIENTS WAITING FOR FARMS oronto. (nets, guaranteed. a e�,�e est ao°tu� Nps at once. State price equipped and Targe assortment tables, chairs, r�}d eo 0 ;0�1��of avi unequipped, Ernest F. Preston, i• beds, dressers, chiffoniers, stoves to .• t" po �Il to aNa "2160 Yonge St„ Toronto. CauaraIIleld clear at ridiculously low prices. All merchandise completely recondf. tt°pNtY aBv �et� HARDY APPLE TRUES CA"ND TRUCK PARTS cloned• uuaranteed absolutely clean visa- and sold with our definite money- 1 bacY�o - FIARDT AT'YL.E TREES - 50 CTS back gugrantee of satisfaction. each. Canada's Lowest Priced Nur. Used - New LYONS �r sery, growing leading varieties SPE('1.\Lt%INC. Iv Ri:DT't1,T MO Frult Trees. Ornamentals, Write edit t dmmediatel. n questing sensation- TOH�, PUWN:R•L'\iT!+, Hydraulic 'FURNITURE CO, alter Hol•tr, W'inerew.. Generators, Start. IMr1 al offerings. robe's Treery. Nia• O tlMsr� ��altsastMs , i I gnra-on•-the-1,eke, Ontario. ern, '.:awnetna, carburetors, Redist- 478 1•,Onge St. Toronto !r I =----- _• ore. Excraalre service. Glasa. ltatls- i taction or Mf1tvad. Levi Auto Parts,. 16Mae�,at dye / s pova. Il«me ov tai I ISSfJE IO. 49--'39 Torenta, Open Evenings' .. y ,.,.,.} :,.. of-:t.. " -,,.,. ..{ • t b: r 'J - .-�x-;,Ytt ••�[�• A..' '"anti ' ....,•� '"- .... � :-�.. . . ., :.< ,.-.•,.ay '..:fig.:. ' ^:.... ., y.y. • s..i - r - - :-.t_:-.... j`"r., =.b., a,?. .a':^. .ys '�^.s• -.;� ee. :r '•Y-r'' •t .w�a �ra:. b^.� s :f .:r. .ye.. . ...... .�,�.. .. ....•.r1.-.:. . T`+.�'•• .M.::• ,.rf...,.. ^L4e...e.. -........� .. ,. ..,r.� 3 vC.41 {e�..Cv.�.:�` ! .r'%: . ., �S.i:• .Sn�!T.r�`i•M^L'1n -Ifwbft and Donee Tonigbt at L44" to "e rAtur. ' L - 11RNE F1CXEBING NEWS Mrs. rge Perry, on Monday. ��. TbA chance p this Yeu',y =v=ent to x ---+•-- The annual Christmas Concert ]tikouglum HaIL Pareses. AL _ Term will be 1Leld at the school heave on 1 pear 'sir: I pupil who two years ago took the will be evening, Oddfellows' Euchre and Dana on ase may'l offer some'friendly IPA ;1.T5 per 7e�• ri•60 ,ening, December 21st. Wed. Dee. 6th, at Wbitevale. critic on prize. 8e certainly �ar'ned it, Subscriptaons to fisc United Sttattm Everybody welcome: the ' Oraeoriool Con- others should get their cnance and HELP THE RFS (?ROSS test held Brougsam last week. a Congratulations to Bertie Churc- I Bain, being a Brougham boy, d! and GL Britain, WOO � advance. �}} and Alan Perry, who carried nth the 11 uncomfortably pack- Brougham pmctioaily voted fids WOMEN WANTED ed to the cry utmost, several him, The i off a First Prize each, in the Orat- folk standing 1 the ,venin and >he s no unkind feeling be. Jebn Markar, Proprietor tirical Contest held at.Brougham. g hind this note, only friendly'sugg-§ We are glad to report that Cliff. Capable women wanted —• between children packed _-around the ations. y Hubbard, who injured his thumb,':Voters List Cthe ages of 2Q'-40, Sell a line of room and platform - ti ourt rather painfully, is able to be ar- daily necessities that brings RE (1) Could it not be arranged to PEAT and always increasing ord- have the Junior Contest in the af- (,Not this columns o ound again, though considerusly poen for `{ even that a ham era. Products knower' throughout- ternoon, in the future, then the such letters of constructive critic= NOTICE is hereby g hampered by the injured member. Canada. Profitable districts now evening could be given over to the " T _ ism at all times. Editor) Court will be held pursuant to the — -- available. No experience needed. Senior, "Voters Lists Act" by His Honour DUNBARTON No risk. Inquire without obliga- (2). Could not a cup be given to the Judge of the County Court Vf :- tion. FREE CATALOGUE. FAM- the Best Speaker in the •Junior, �}� the Cuunty of Ontario,'at the Twp, Good 'reports have been received ILEX PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clem- and one for the-Senior? How can The' Piekerin Hall, in the Villa$e of Brougham, from those who canvassed tier,, for ent, Montreal. little folk compete against High MEAT MARKET on Saturday,, the 9th day of sec- the,Red Cross. School pupils? a j�/jr. j sea ember, 1939, at 10.15 o'clock in the Friends of Mrs. Pearson West- (3) Again, when a pupil receiv- y forenoon, to hear and determine gateare glad to know that she isSHOOTING BATCH es the Outstanding PuUiis'. Prize , complaints of errors-and omissions well enough to be hu=nt again. for one year, He or She should be t? carts a full line Of in Parts 1 and 2 of the Voters' The December meeting of the A Shoojing Match . for Turkeys barred again from entr-ring, else Fresh - 1 List of the Municipality of the W A, ' the T;nited Church will will be held at J. T. Anderson's how will another pupil get any Township o ice - December ' ALL PERSONS haven business Makha 7th, at 3 p. m. The village group Let ' - and . g . mile south of Stouffville, Satur. k at the Court are required to attend are in charge of arrangements. at the said time and place. The Girl Guides are practice guns only. - -Cured x.: -very hard for their play which is Shells provided.. ROOFING SPECIAL' By order of His Honour the •to take place in. Decemi,er. The Judge of the said Coonty Court. girls are seri 1mPPY at the recei=rt Meats (('�� You 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles of- a new flag from an anonymo is• Notinue t4Jr fire. nor drllvery is at your service Dated at; Whitevale, Ont Of thiis friend. $g•00 Per 24th day of November, 1939. 3-1 Hvy. Wghtt. Ashphalt Shingles - 'Phone Pick 1620 Mrs. Bunting, President of the D:uald R. Beatba, . Pickering Branch of ,the Red Cross $6.65 per egos' C'LARENCE SILK visited he Dunharton Unit' Tues- We do Building r f cell kinat All first anality Toronto Asphalt -!Clerk of t` said Municipality. Roofing Co. Shingles, In lots day afternoon and gave a talk -on ,CARPENTERING, of 5 sgre. or,over. ._. _the aims' rind mles of the soc1Pt �i�'rSl � -- --.. - — -- ENTING. WI SON ziii,)&V NO. 30 which was very muco% enjoyed Prices subjeet to change wlthoat -PLUMBING i i by .the ladies. The next meeting notice. RADIO By-law changing the Head Off- will ge�7ield on Tuesday, December .and PICI'�L~P�#I/"� ice of Rossin House Hotel Com- Stb and,there will be sewing` to do. _° RU()FIN(i - s LL NG LUMBER YARD and We �_. • 'pans'` - .• - aldo Hell Brantford Rut�9ny %VHEREAS the Head Office `of the .Don. Christian bakes ever' newnl++teriafa. Empire R>+<thrnhm ELECTRIC Rossi*< House Hotel Company is PclFiipment, Dom Witter , now at the City of Toronto„ in the propereeas. . ty.•in Oshawa buein Sy•+tPnw. R;Rtty BROCK REPAIRS County of.York, and Province of Don Christian Electric have tak- Stwhle F.gnlpniont t)ntaxio: en over the store idimediately nor- t.thpr Builtiria; 11•tte+ia ATHEATRE Reliable Servile 'AND WHEF.EAS it has been deem- th of their present showrooms at E-04114tN� Pier ' ere a ri>�dent that t11e same aliouil_ 3S Simco Str. North, and their _ WHI'I's3 y G. C. Hattery Rates , e Work Curt-4r,toei hewG G.C, 13attery Radios tie changed' to the-Village of Pick- showrooms will now' include both -—— —— Mg 8 - _.. - :i� `) � `� J `'t3t.ti5 Complete with Batteries Bring in the County of Ontario in 38 and .40 Simcoe Str.,Nortiz-- Al• 1 . .1. L l i 01 T.,t: fH URS DAY FRIG iY&SATUR DA Y the said Province. teratiors are taking' place ai -th, ROOIKLIN. ONT. 8 °'rte- NOU, 30.and DEC. 1 and 2 T present to fit these ahowpooma, un Phone 15 r 11 THEREFORE BE IT LN ACTEb in the most modern iranner-for PICKERiNG, QNTARIO Two S!-)vs. at 7.00 and 9.00 as a. By-law of the Corr.�any a. the display and sale of electric Saturday Matinte at 1,30 fo[laws: merchandise: The increasing sales 33 Co "'IKSHUT • and-senile which ive have bee,•. The Ma>n !n the T THAT the Head Office of I.assin s _..j;. .Trp Ttn�al r�.•••..gnv ,h„ $Tit the 3favoured with^hast'rmaderi recess - •' Consult t Frs...� s nereox 'U., ,itr am t.., r�i Mask" 7, odation. The a+lition of the radio' -Tran lVFrostWood of rn-, int _ of" _ t Y'utic. .0 t. W, $1 - r' r..;etir.g and `r . and sound advertising R. R, 1, Pickering. WITH 3n the County of Ontario and Prov- business of' Don Jarnfs. the icV,.. On Roofing forBarnsand for LOUIS HAYWARD A ericy tion of, new lines of merch^ndise. ,' JUAN BEhNETT trice of Ontario. Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay WARREN WILLIAM such ne White Electric Searing I Track, Barn Door Hardware, New Stock of Parts on Hand .• --ENACTED this Thirtieth day of Mac)Ines, Locomotive .. Washers - T - JOSEP�•I SCHILDKRAU September, 1939. and- Jewel Electric Ranges, Lift Ete Garage,Cement work h — - :Hervice on above ma&eases ` and a complete line of cook stoves and Carpenter work of all WIT\ESS the Corporate Seal ui I p lKoaday, Tneaday & Wednes� Implements on exhibit in sea il- :the Com es i,u-teased el- ! kinds. as well as a forth Company. ectric service department warrant DECEMBER 4, S and 6 Plows, mowers etc. A. R. Chewett. President this extension. Our staff has noR Dealer for Eastern Steel First Show at 7.00 <: ami on Sime. Secretary fbeen increased to twelve atesdity ue e, 'Last Complete Show at 8.20 Prod t 'THOS. LYE employed service experts,- and sal- -Let us give you an estimate on your 1< HEREBY CERTIFY that the esmen and we feel that the future Requirements. ."CAREER" ' ` Claremont, Orlt. fore, .:ng ;q a tate copy of By-L,w of Osha" justifies the expendit- ' • + E WITH enaetad by TtirPctn-� ore to handle increasing business.eat a meeting held 'on tha nnth. tis;' The most modern display of, etec 1 I +ANNE SH1 p LF Y rrt.:c h.a;,ung fixture, new base- j, r TIO11I EDa'AkD ELLIS I uently -confirmed in writing by aRa ll meat trade-in department accomm I JANET BE..CHER 10the shareholders-of the Company ddation for reauilding` trade-in LEON ERROL Servic merchandise, larger stock of floor Brock Road Gravel DATED this 24th'day of November and table lamps and an enlarged i ALTO .EBFert 6erYlt36 8IId re- re tigers or service departmentPiteaSs Hamilton Sims. Secretary, Ross- are to, b-3 found on t,'tcse new i t or p._ .'CY'l1SllE�tl P!'>t Run ZT'nable charges. �Vorli In House Ho:el Company. emises. The most modern lighting i WITH g will be used throughout. Here also I ,,guaranteed. i�loiice to Creditors` !Gravel 'MARY B:ILA.ND � will ;be seen the new General El- n ectric Air Conditioning Systems as, Sand and G!^a ed !CHARLIE RUGG S .ARTHUR 11 IELD# 1[n the Matter of the Estate of well as a comp',ete line of Genet- DONALD U'CI�IV: OR Amos Stover, Late of ,,he al 1?IecL.i: Refrigerators, Hot $tone 1:1LLY LEE GaEao,iate Radio and Television Imo: Member Official Radio Service. Ibiee7 of Pit:kering,'in Lhe County of On Point Electric Ra�iges and General Ddl V9recj Or LO aCld•l lU Pit AssOa.tarn. tario, Farmer, Deceased. Electric merchandise for whic'5' 8 ane '201, PICKEEtINA i Ph a' Don Christian Electric are the ex., PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026. ALL PERSQ�TS having clair+ts elusive representatives for the' Osh- Toronto office Ho,%ard 6471 - - against the estate of A310S STO`-- awa area. JOHN BOURNE & SON MassepHarri -- r farmer, deceased, who died of r 'E.O'Nk. • or about the 4th day of October, � c • A. D. 1933, at the ,Towmship of � -_ - Farm Implements FUNERAL BIREoroft ANI) `' ' dickering, in the County of Ont- Ial yI B.4 L Ni Edi solo; are required to fi.e their Salesand Service 4,r� ci�,or claims with the undersigned before .� t,`., �m so f Q Q to W, J. X,&ther,u 21st day of December, 19 1") = `� 5taaff�iile after which date the assets sof the �• _Ja+ have ` : `i{ht tins Did:;arv[ceiestate will be distributed, haviaiV K > Inet Y0 d alines aPhano Rtaidence Ph On regard nnly to the claims of �rhi:h• , — _ r the Adminis r hal then notiee, and ttheur ondersi�ed b`a 1 •• - - ,' •. r'irt;„•.¢::t c:site �'•. -..,.�� xact be responsible to ar,v nersnn A WBIcome sprit of gond• ,/, .• _ Of v ase risen= he shall net then + hav rc:ice. rGtllrel f;,r9�..iieSS Id of Novem=ber, 1939. d f aelli e o c00Ca DATED. at Toronto, Ont. this 23rd hlfua ; f cies Fa ' , ROUND TR1p • t , A full lice of Ct rr 1r,a-- �'.. X5.8, gave?. You'll .enjoy Pals °ERI�ANENT NAGGI'VC PAIN ..Fred Washington stover, R. R.' i, ohiuery. A?bo plowE` ! THAT FRAYS' THE TEMPER Pickering, Onlartio, Administrator, �T)O'`l i , Lo �rs friendly, sap to travel. plow paiuty stud r.'pai•rs I AND NEWES, IT MAY BE Bet13y his Solicitors ' •ton, Bell_and Ross, 372 Bay St. DETRO1'r - �2�Q for all kinds of 11asse �. YOUR EYES, fioron+ta ILTOv TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT _ C H TUCK. OPT. �• H i Harrim m•:1ollirit ry. ti a EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4000 BROCK ROAD JOHN L. G I LL M IN i Disney Block opp, >r. (L ' w t s BROUGHAM, [ONfi. ' I 1Phoa 1516 sir. and Mrs: . F. Chambers, of nPRAWA, Old ;Welland, were visitors of. Mr. and -000 a _;y,.�_.:�.4,,,_, _,�_:., ..•,;, .; '.. tea: --'t 'u' a. ♦ 'r• +^s' '-"sg'. - -. .I ,w. 'a:h` +i. 1,. �.... _�R.•".ro.. r 'St -'3. ^S• ..}e„b'.y .. p .. .:. /.fY-J.,x .. @, .-,.•. vt..v.. ,'.r )- la. „/=."2 ,] . W3:-Ys. A: , •'�4.:{wy( �. .: •,.. ✓..+,.,,,:.^Y-. ..._y ..". nM' �.•;T�....; 'J,:>:,. «. .':,: .•^•...• ,.'. �.+W.. iri'tY• ,.6 'M l t!•�] , V',i i--'y !i.,':.^ ""R+•wl '.b._ ., r...-..w:� .� .. ... :: ..� '„• ' •. 'N- . ,..: rt•' •?' if,.r ,.•fir i- 'F`?., -AYRIi• .:�._ .:�: _ _ Z..�',•. :n:•.. !?:,` _ L L�; .T-;�u,..tY•'.. Y .+:. w v._ _ +' :+{ ,. �'-µ. .as t'Y ,.d''R.. rC!<aASEh[O1tTP Mr. Demijohn welcomed his mot- Sale Register •. her from New York this week, who Mrs. Carl Devitt spent'tb a week. 'F'an's Eleb8 tar+� F ]Lr. and Mrs. Rich. Cooper wrens will reside with her son here. % end at the home of Mr. and Mie, SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd Auction Claremont visitors on Sunda 41 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Feasby and7-, y son, Alan; of Sandford, spent gun_ A.. Spears, Whitevale. Sale of cow, implements, house- ! �eO Mr. D. A. P11gh had a business Mins. Percy Clarke and some of hold furniture etc., at lot 8, Con. p�� _ Jam , day with Mr. and {Mrs. Roy Morg- D. Scarboro, 1 mile south of West " trip to Barrie one day last week. the family spent the week-end with , Born, at the Brierbush Hospital, an- Mr. Clarke, at New Liskeard. Hill on Manse Road, the property Ocumismim Agues for Stouffville, on Monday, November Miss Vera Dormody and Mrs. a The Audley Dramatic Club were of F. Y. McEachren. Sale at 1 P. 6evernmotnt to Hay Wheat r '•` -'i 27th, 1336, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1;e8• Gardiner, of Odtawa, Well received on Nov. 22nd. The m. No reserve. Terms,"Cash. Gor- E Robinson, Claremont, a son. been recent visitors here, with Mr. actors take their parts splendidly. doWe give high n Sellers, Auctioneer. est ;rade. t. ”. r. Mat. and Mrs. Wm. Cassie, and and Mrs. Hudson. The Y. P. U. Dramatic Club put "'wasrsow Phone at our expense. -Mr. Nelson McEwen visited with The B. Y. P. U. members are to -,on their popular drama at Hart- A track zo your servieeL ` James Graham and family and Mr. be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- man,' on Tuesday evening, Novem- E !� ' and Mrs. John Beelby on Sunday. ron Ratcliffe, of Baker Hill, on Eyesight Education ,we Monday avenin next. �r 28.. They are to be congratur- I also ba3r coarse greina.• 1 The Sunday School of the Bap- g, ated upon their success with tate and 11 rp w tilt Church are planning for their Misses Isobel and Margaret drama. Christmas Entertainment and Sup- Johnson, of Toronto, spent the end The W. M. S. of the Circuit wilt EFFICIENCY per for Friday evening, December of the-week with their parents, Mr. hold their annual Flection of Off- The Beal Store,Claremont. "t Wm. Hill, we are glad to hear is and Mrs. Henry Johnson. iters and meeting at the home of v e ':. PHONE 921 % much improved in health. He has, 22nd In the church here. D7ra W. W. Gee, on December 7th, j John and Mrs. Birktett, o! Port p m, All ladies are invited to F U ` this week. been able,to'dismiss his (� (� jj R 11I I T nurse, who a been attending for. Perry, were with Mr. and Mrs. be present. C. I TUCK We are diaplaviog an attr� 'the past few weeks. Wm. Birkett on Sunday. varier o active p The Mission Circle were enter- y f Miss Katie Michell and Miss Mrs. W. Lehman has been con- -o t. Aluminucaund Gr fined to her bed .for a couple of tained on Wednesday, at the home P Furniture and Fut situ Eto, Margaret Macnab visited Dr. Alan p e of Mrs. Etock, in Markham. Michell, of Trent -River this week. weeks. Eyedght Speeialfst Novel tee. f. 'y On Wednesa:ay a vetting, Decem- ierices low; in keeping with three. Wchell is not enjoying' the Rev, and Mrs. Augustine enter ber 6th, undei the auspices of Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) p R .+ best of health at resent. twined friends from Mt. Brydges p this week. Group 3, of L,.e W. A., Dr. D. V. -.Oshawa. Phone 1516 i Xr. and Mrs. L. M. Sinith, of Messrs Lionel Douglas and L Hoskins, of Toronto, will put on Fort Erie and Mr, and Mrs. Jack g. Ly- an Entertainment ..of high class o Godfrey and family, . of Toronto, man PiIkey, were Baibcayaeon vis- Upon the acquiring of an seed- Barclay Transport y character, consisting of Pictures of q B wen Sunday callers on Rev. and itors this week. emiu+ education we are equipped f e the Royal Visit to Canada, the Mrs. Kennedy, at the Manse. Many from here attended, the vi-ith a mental apparatus endowed complete sot, and • other numbers; The B. Y. P. U. are holdinga funeral of the late D3vil Ray, at with many sound tt -meant ? l ip ` also •spr-Ll music and readings. bets r eomldined White Gift and Candle- Brougham on Sunday. ..- for the success in our fuLure life sera Claremont, Bronghaak light Carol Service, on Sunda ev- We are all grateful to Dr. Hoskins Greenwood, Whitevale and T Sunday GREENWOOD for his assistance. Come out ::d mentally, physically and spirtu.al Toronto ar ening, December 10th. All volun- Jugulum ssVIa-1ssr,I a �oEua ly, but no man is so endowed that U7 ,�v� an M ---=wry- gifts. of-toys, games, booker ._ y he can sit-down and any, it is now rained to be esra� —f3trr Y. P. L visited the.�Mour�t at 8 p. m.. -: - 3 8 ewarteoust and reliable. .a, mitts etc, may be left at the par- ended. Life has now only• be un and Zion society on Wednesday even- or the church this week - - it is essential that we add to the end. structure just begun. - Reading is Rates on �g stance $peels] ' gu g T wish to express to the many essential every day of the basin had • , kind helpers and volunteers, my ass career, to retain and to. alt *hanks for their valved services, at !ie order too wall. None sin knowledge once gained. To pre- leo largo, our plant on Wednesdays morning pare your receptive mind, by read- '� sidpmmts insured and pretocW of Inst week, when fire threatened Ing that which will -relax from exons the weather to destroy -the buildings and con- EATING �� O �' what 'has bo-en_A mental strain. tents. By their efforts all was sav- ei. Cline, 71+•—�� i BeAe fit, keep rt! Don't neglect •- P. C. ed, and the loss kept to a mihi- the eyes if any unexplairmble class. $ &UA G 7nurri. - Walt. Symes. ' symptom or def-ct arises. See your Owned ind optrated kr The Young People's t'nion of the Ftsuls S: optometrist at once. Strain Vnitpd Church will attend the Y. P. Rally at Greenwood on Sunday, r-ecember ard. 'at 7.30 p. Tn . Mr.. Notice, to Creditors aA �}! Bob Spence,. of Peterborough, one " ,,' ',, °' n.� ��itClNO-1 TUNING of the United Church Deie ales tt °4 n the matter of the Estate of Sar. 8 s 'ah Aran .Moore, lat of the Town- AND the -Amsterdam Conference will be a tthe special spear=s-. Our Young ., 5.e rE ship •of Pickering. in ;he County of All klnd�' of f' r �, Ontario, Married Woman, 'Deceased e�A]t' �Odlt _People, under the leadership of a �� • .e. All Tuning Guaranteed i Mr. Donald Hedges. will form the _ M choir'.for that service. All 'Younst ' A PERSONS S having claims B- C. S. N1 w-nO N A L ll People : are invited. 'Meet at the SARAH 209 Ch T ALL fiure'.. _ )+clock. MOORE,Married Woman, deceased, " Awe, .rote i E'ollo::dna 1 nuai`^er of'f:- i1• who died on or about the.18th day Weide..,. ::menti;, on the highway, of August, 1989, at the Township Orders taxena_t N�tvi )1.-i 1 Ont- --with children, grown-ups acre nat- urally taking notice of the habits. ario, are required to ' file their of'our children here, and it is being claims with the undersigned before n `. aiiggested that some eduratioral the 7th day of Decextlber, 1939- of- G. work might be done, possibly in ter which date the assets of the .FUNERAL wDIRECTOR estate will be distributed having • the schools, stressing the need.for '' • . .I .. � ng —= 1p _ ='the children to "Be the aidrwaTka TOW is the time to order Your supply of these regard only to the claims of which ���• PrivatA Am6nla�c- delightful,tree-ripened Canadian the Erecutor 4hatt then Bare not- as far as possible. with the aject ;' -- Day and Nigh t 3«rvtce ..of beeping off the traffic lanes. RESII from Canada's orchards . . . and they r a t ice, and the undersigned will not - Phnne 9000 Children are alike in many res- 'Jr' their best—they're tastiest—for eating and cooki g 1- be responsible to ,any person of pects, and they do, in their excite- Serve Canadian apples often —for the who ly whose claim he shall not then have Markham,i�1QPrn 5^00 ment forget to Look and other- w to enjoy'— with meals and between meals. The re not7Ce. MarkhamOnt.' wine exercise that caution practis- Deasy to coolk . . simple to serve . . . and mighty QATED. a! Toronto. Ontario, this 5 sed by grown ups. -appetizing. Watch everyone ask for more: 71h day of,November. 1939c 3 The local #rrai,ch of •the Red, Order your Canadian applesi today . . . buy them by John Carpenter Moore, R. RE ]. - Croes, Wit+n which has .been tracer- lanais — with confidence. Pickering, Ont. Executor OTICE porated.the Altona, Brougham, bet. Zion, Balsam and Green Ri��er nn- "•Ma•1"locludes sound.handpirked mrtdea of:rood eatour by his Solicitors ' N' Tor the variety,free from Insect pats and practically free its, 18 now fully organized, and t' from .!t•em-e *oa minor FlemL'~em. The apples are mixedit fa� Bell and Rose, 37.0 Oa! trucks pass Ye�ar ws - .7 every e canvas omp e , netting C OSe t'pOMEfTIC•• lncluden sound, handpicked app�.lfes of fair Toronto. day, t0 $-��. T'ie officers of the local - colour fe,v the variety and pzsct:ra!1??•Ecce from aisesxe and _ '- ...'. other injury. The apple. aro misrd accoedlns to variety. COAL, lO.+T organization are as follows: PrY•,, - Y AL COKE "Marketing Service ♦ "Mrs. McNair, Altona. Vice-Pres:d , as ppMl'�iTnNDEP.�RTNF_�TOF.IGRICIILTC'RE,orlaevs RELIABLE 'MAN, between 25 and �1UOD , �{ ` -eras, Mrs. B. Harvey, Brougham, \ �. Honourable Jerre,G. Gardiner.Minister, 50 years; with car, needed irrmed- CFM' ENT, T, and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, Clnremo-rt, iately to 1•,wid out FREE Spices A\jD 1. Secretary, Mrs. Roberts, Clare- t t t and Soap in. nearby rural route and t SHA�ELf .; Yront. Recording Secreta.T, Mr�a, supply establishe"tcmand'for Ev= and eryday Necess;ties, including, Bak- BUTILDEti,'S SUPPLIER • .- H. G. McIntyre, Claremont. Tre:�- fl ' urer, Miss Diary Fors-Ah, Clare ,� elt��e �, ! ing Powder, Extracts, Medicines, r Mont Committees have been app- i Cleansers, 41e0 '1oc3111 ®ar.W a work Mineralized Stock and DV : $ ointed to supervise the different Poultry Tonics etc. Farm experien- a Ilave al8o pinced in stock a fnil .; branaries of the work whit}, will be ce helpful. Cellirng eyperierce not 'INE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING reported on from time tc time. In - necessary*. Bmf inner must be saris- the Red Croaa, a World- ids Ins- i fled with �•C^v.'3O weekly at start. COMPANY FEEDS. •tution has ever person zrt i and Credit furrisn^d right parties, ' iVIITC�iEL.Ie opportunity to do their bit. HELP � Writ- imsr dizte'v, The J. P. fat- A. W. THE RED CROSS. kens Comvar.y, '.,ontreal, Dept. 0= p �. �I'iokeri ng, Ont. Fire broke out at the Symes P-15. 12-15 VEAL Office phtYve 7100 Residence Canning Factory, at North Clare- i erste, 65 mont, during the forenoon on W'ed- - :1lesday last, The fire was first dis --- 7- covered / - ----- `covered by lir. Doplang, C. P. R. '; Dur best market ii right af: 1�ome. ��I Agent from, his of ice just across tke track, The .`;ir v:as first „)t- ,V ou hive a (�uaaniclty iL'r''t' c1 l ic,rLe�r,.s re-a0v i ~ Iced and the roof, end 'Mr. DopkiniU y called several neai't,y, including f or mark•:t, phOl lam• '�1 ��F' It 2 and C?L�Y � Sy - err, who ntth neer: rs ,orced cn :i waay into the c:ose,i buildtr,iz, and . t�11�fr � �Ir�t s .m S b l er.+el ...'..!.� -w._+t 3.9•r, , ..+. v er` • ' q reached that iocxtinn under the ; !. r� 1040 roof, with buckets water and had I het price. ..::;deal carves .8 rt? now taken j `3? the fire extinguisl ed before the , Fargo 1-2 ton, perfect chemical' engine arrived. 1'}ie fire in at our new v!!r .r it-rot' P:.an� situatcdI t �] x?Y vas thought to Have started from eV I 37 x Jymouth Deluxe Cc3upe sparks alighting on the roof from at the old Mi ushroem Fru.ni, :sameas in lovely condition _ ;the chimney, afire having begirt ' Ty^ 'started in the store below by Mr. In the past, MonUAY, i'IkeSday and `35hly.inouth DeLuxe sedan ' Symes only a short while before. 'The damage was slight, but had Wednesd WNA the building been destroyed, over excepfionally good yen thousand dollars; worth of to PI CK E R/N� � F'AR'MS LTD Accessories ervice inatoes in storage. would have gone ��r t � *ith it. iPICKEKING, ON T, pli-ONF PICK 6100_ 'AkF. MOLE9 Claremont, r _ f r . . :n^:"F'a'!'''to. ,' :,'"'e.:..... :... ss�•: . -,:. ',: .. ',:.. .... _ .... :» - {' e,.•rr, ".y-.'.,.•�;, .� ,,.n.e,,,,.vy,.',,,�;v..o-ao,y�+' -ne 1 T� r » y, ^ .�,,...:,1 .,M .... „f .. .. .. J.j ,AC .�'.- h •�N ;'f`” t` V y- �M , .�r_a? x l a u 1 Ontairio's Prize Pupil Won Many Scfolm ihips should not fens is because of God's providential.care for them. There > - is no promise here that all mea 0y wNHsen , {a s�trsec expect u t delivered trans — THIS CURIOUS WORLDywmlFerguson persecution, but there L a' more •, precious promise, that mea wilt R never be abandoned in the hour of ' persecution and 'suffering. 32. Everyone therefore who -- ;x shall confess me .before men, him s will I alar, confess before my Fa- *. the: who is in heaven. '33. But whosoever shall deny me before M LARVAE OF / - ` men, him will I also deny before T/i�.allEl2 MCTF�S � y my Father who is in heaven. Con- ARE KNOWN AS 'r •' fession is necessary but only such Wpp(j�/e �„ �, ,Y ,, �� •, confession as proceeds from true x �� y faith in the heart. The inward L 4 a y confession and allegiance of the y A � yy r W y heart, the firm, consistent, lifelong s siding with Jesus, the merging of ` our own interests and those of his a / kingdom, these are things that are - • • $ of greatest importance. To con- T1 HUGE fess Christ is nothing less than to REPTILE, ti ti connect one's self indissolubly _ with Christ and, stand for him in U5 life and death. r 34. Think not that I came to R .OF AA ��y, 9 fix% ✓ send peace on.the earth: 1 came // E . ' not to send peggp -but a sword. / SE 6 35. For I came to set a man at / �'C�N�•'AS variance against his father, andSOMM MILLIONS OF the doughter against her y GO."'j �•v. and the daughter-in-law against - _ YEARS A - •' ' - *' _ her mother-in-law: 86. and a man's o foes shall be they of his own c15 Jdarion Jenkins, who entered the University of Toronto this year, is household. The disciplea had to 4 Lee�ivsKyr :.. Ontario's prize pupil by virtue of the fact that she won six scholarships choose between Christ and -the ARE GIVEN fusing last June's examinations, two of which she was not allowed to relatives or hoLsemates who were y ►old. Seholastica is not the only thing that Marion excels in, she takes set against him. The sword is !-• as active part in household duties, as well as social events and sports in perhaps only symbolical of can- Tb Kim TI-i1JF+tIPL - ker home-town, Toronto. $ict. : 37. Y.e that loveth father or mo- ther more than me is not.worthy �CiLO55Y i s.zr might tempt a man to deny Christ, and thdreby escape physical pun- o!daughter and he that lovee son or OM,M„WA S ishment and death•but after death daaghter more than me is not _ _ Su n d a o worthy of me. To give any other THE Elaslpaosaw ua, tient t—of the Cretaceous had a t c mss fire judgment. Christ here one than Christ the centre of our body similar to a porpoise, and an astonishing snake-like neck. urges to be amid of no man. no life is to doom ourselves to rest- It had a length of 40 feet, and inhabited the area now known as sc h o of matter what power a man might lessneas of soul, dissatisfaction NAnses,which, at that thM was a asst sea, as deposits now Indl- VV use in crushing out their lives; ,nom - '�'"_ - nal ut they ahoiild ever stand in leas with lire. 3$. And he that doth not _.-. _ f God who determines their eter- �e his cross and follow after me, : Lesson ' a destinies is not worthy of me. e i He that 29. Are not two sparrows sold Sndeth his life shall lose it; and he +; that loseth :.is life for my sake for a pannyT and not one of them shall find it. He that finds his life, shall fall on the NOTED MUSICIAN • LESSON X ground without is the same of keeping,p ng, or being ' our Father: 30, but the v ire _ SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS y era ready to keep, Itis bodily life by Mata 10 of your head ass all numbered. forsaking Christ shall lose his tzn- . 81. Fear not therefore: ye are o! 80ROONTAL Answer to Previous Pu=le a kPrisW Tele. Matt. 1044-3e est life, whieh consists in union I�dramous I Golden Text.—He that h more value than many sparrows. e��. The third reason why the disciples with him, the sottrce'of all life. violinist I masteer. Instrumentto � - Set him sqxa , Coe. Rev. 82:17. _ ... Extan 'THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 1'pCreacent b isulf 20 He is a �9Tiaie.—The winter o1 A.D. 88- sbat I's” Merit, I I per .mm. _ -- RADIO NOTES Place.—In Galilee, 16 Lairs. 23 Wigwam. although we- 1TAmplsitbeater 28 W .:do not know evactl where. Filth. center. 28 English coins. Christ gives instructions to the •': 16 Voluble. 29 Rodent. Twelve Disciples, telling each of , p[y��� -N N E S 21)!'Wt. 31 B w of. them where the are to labor, thea - — • .. DCIUf91� y °3' F , 22 Vehement. 32 English title. � what particular work the � l�is3 pa era to B MADGE A .. -. y y R p��r CHER do. The Twelve were to '�To �' !I�t� 35���• go, not tO *PECIAL EVENTS hon 125 Queried. 39 Taro , phony, and a seldom hear w ��•. _ d or the Gentiles nor even to the It. _ . ' �' The first few days of December Beethoven's Choral Fantasy la C Because. 43 Commenced. tnaritans, but to "the lost sheep of Will bring a number of-outstanding Mafot for Piano, Chorea and Orth- . y0 To snuffle. 50 Rust fungi sori 4 Being. X45 Iniquities. -the house of Israel." They were programs to the Canadian and the extra. This will be Toscanini's last 8 God of war. 53 To essay. 5 Parent. 46 Mohammedan to transmit a message that the American networks — programs appearance with the NBC 9ymast 84 Amd• 8 Man of tI Cipher. Judge., ph- kingdom of heaven was at hand, that will be milestones not only to ony until nest Spring. 96 Test extraordinary 7 Horses,' neck 47 t. that the King of the kingdom was their respective networks but to A play by play description of the 37 Feline animal. stature. , hairs. 48 To abhor. •i... there in their midst. Christ pia millions of radio listeners. hockey same between the Toros- >98 To dibble, 57 Obeys. S Void spaces- 49 Flat round tares for the'disciples s life of qhe, Special Events' Department to Maple Leafs and the Chicago 40 The ea1'tli 59 Relish. :01!'orm o!verb, plate. vert and ineesaant labor. He goddess. 60 He is by "be." 51 Sour plum. • �.po y of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor Black Hawks will also, be heard 141 Plural birth. 10 Ship's record 52 Fleur-de-lis. prepares them for the suffeainge poration will illustrate to listen- on Saturday evening beginning at that would come upon them as ers of the' CBC national network 9 o'clock over CBL, 42 pronoun. 81 He is a noted book. 55 Devoured '-they continued to preach the goo- details behind the all-important On Tuesday, December 5th. from 44 Mac notes• VERTICAL ' 12 Bustle-11 Small. 8 South Neither. PSI throughout the land. at Pales- work now being handled quietly 10:00 to 11:00 over CBL and CBY #5 Scratched the 2 Ran away. 14 Japanese fish, America. Line• and eIIiciently by the Royal Caaad- Sir Ernest MacMillan will ,conduct skin. 3 Magic. 16 The violin Is NI T4 depart Matt. 10:24. A disciple is not tan Navy along the Pacific and At- the Beethoven Ninth Symphony above his teacher, nor a servant lantic coasts, in an actuality broad- with the Toronto Symphony Orch- "above -his lord. 25. It is enough cast which will be heard on Fri- estra, the Toronto Conservatory . for the disciple that he be as his day, December lat, from 10:00 to _ . kmeher, abd the servatilt 05 his 11:01) p.m, p ship transmit- lord. If they have called the mas- tera will give listeners a picture :.' TO BE HEARD •'ter of the house Beelzebub, how of the Ngvy at work in war time. 12:30 p.m. Monday to Friday,♦at much more them of hi&householdi Football, Music, Hockey CBL, Ontario Farm Broadcasts and Our Lord reminds the disciples On Saturday afternoon, Decem• market and weather reports . that in suffering persecution they ben 2nd, three .important events Sunday, Dec. 3, CFRB, 3:00 p.m., ►re suffering no more than their will be broadcast. Beginning W N.'Y. Philharmonic . . , 6:30 p.m., '."Master suffered. proximately at 2 o'clock the NBC CBL, Review of week's news', . , • Z 26. Fear them not therefore: —Red network will curry the root. 8:00 p.m., Chase and •Sanborn x "a _ far there is nothing covered, that ball Game of the Year — Army vs. Hour over CBL . . . Monday, Dec. shall not be revealed;and hid, that Navy, and CBL, CBY and CBO will . 4, 10 p.m., CBL, Contented Hour F shall not be known. 27. What I carry the game for the Canadian . , Tuesday; December 5th, at 8':30 (tell you in the darkness, speak ye Football Championship. p.m.,, CBL,. Information'Please . . . ; In the li ht•'and what p.m., CBL, Canada's Fighting ' g •ye hear' is The opening of the ninth consec-' 9:15 3 4he ear, proclaim upon the house- utive Metropolitan Opera season of Forces . . . 10 p.m., Toronto Sym- MEN[_ tops. `In spite of all opposition, the air is also scheduled for Satur• phony Orchestra , . . . Wed., Dec. the truth will come out, the facts day afternoon, December 2nd. Sat- 6th, 8:30 p.m., CBL, Serenade for concerning Jesup Christ will some. urday evening beginning as usual Strings 9:30 p.m., Music by how reach the ears of the people. at 10 o'clock and heard ober CBY Faith . , . Thursday,'Dec. 7 at 8:00 - 55 28. And be not afraid of them that Arturo Toscanini will conclude the p.m., "One Man's Family 8:3 kill the body, but are not able to six-week all-Beethoven Festival p.m.. CBL; Par1•de of the Guards kill the soul: but rather fear him with the NBC Cymphony orchestra, (new) . . . 9:00 p.m., CBY, Roches- who is able to destroy both soul with the performance In Carnegie for Philharmonic Orchestra . . . 10 irnd body in hell. Persecution Hall of the Beethoven Ninth Sym- p.m'„ CFRB, Columbia Workshop. :POP—All or None By J. MILLAR WATT` I WE MUST NAVE �"t�ilS is THE ONLY`P�F;M THE WHOLE CLOCK :WHY? TNsT IJ�1' TO REPAIR ss WO GO IT, SIR 1 • -ter'. 1. �. 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"Just like old Chips," comment- t I 1 ed Martina "He would have a baby o e April Fool's Day. Let's , - finish here." � � �,!''•*•.�.. � ': z� as They returned to the desk and O "i+►rC3 '' stuck used stamps on the envel- opes. One boy was painfully r across a cancelled s:^ •D red drawing a postmark in pencil d:! amp• LIN, Bring the'postmar� across the !�1► ! letter," cautioned Martin "Chips OVy • �, C won't notice it. He'll think they l/a cup rolled Pecans (or well* ✓ Ips are really letters and open them to ' nuts) find only blank sheets of paper." 1 teaspoon vanilla s Y • own aofAOM YL Chipping's slwmAll eOsecncted desert- - sugar, ux in �alt butter. about lukewaML the rm. , •� METAD' I0i`! n MwrlAr,ctua• A L ti • t.�aa�us MiTe{+Eu g Add egg, alightly beaten; mut 1 ed, All tvas quiet except for the: ,�,.. - monotonous ticking of a grand- l thoroughly. Sift the required SYNOPSIS year, the boys did not seek to fathers clock. A shaft of light j, amount of flour, salt and baking During the 20 years that. as . avoid Chips; they made it s point streamed through a window upon • powder; sift three times. Com- baehelor, he had been . master at to tell him goodbye, wish him and the stairway landing. bine the mixtures well. Add nota Brookfield School Chipping had not his wife a Merry Christmas and to At the bottom of the steps,. and vanilla. Grease pan (10x10) - been able to get on friendly terms ask him to give Mrs. Chips such and bake in moderate oven (860') with the boys. But, after ' walk- messages as that, "I'm going to stood Kathie's little maid, Nellie, BY SADIE B. CHAMBERS `.ling trip in the Tyrol where he bring her- some silk-worms," "I'll looking up with white, shocked about 15 minutes'until browned had met (and later married) Kath- bring her a picture of my sister" face. Her eyelids were red and nicely and drawing alightly away swollen. THE SMALL CAKE from aide of pan. Cut is squares Grine Ellis; a transformation was —of the Mater, of our house, etc. A nurse ame out of a second IS TRUMPS while still warm. worked in him. Young and beau- And then Jenks; the school por- floor room and_ppeared at the The things I ghoul, like to write tiiful, Kathie gave a tea party for ter, approached with a message head of the stdirs. Nellie called about for this approaching holi- Chi : pupils every Sunday after- that the Hea.master wanted to see DREAM Flhi p p p is hushed, tearful voice: "Is it all day season are leg+an. My column and teased him into creaking, him. g �„ � s{ cup but ti In alas.. one of his jokes-'-that he Kathie,helped by Nellie, the -- - - not i cu sugar-(white .!ways kept hidden away. He risks maid, was busily decorating s "It's allover, Nellie. Mrs. Chip- with you•suggeations for all your g ) holiday cooking. However, the Z egg yolks '' the experiment, with triumphant Christmas tree in the sitting room pan And—and rise baby, too?" small. cake has become a staple �Y* cups flour results. when Chips cause in with a rush of whites excitement. The nurse id no trust herself article in almost any tock o �4 teaspoon sal n d t at he e c "Kathie! to speak' she nodded and abrupt- to goodies and has become�a sot'1 Kathie, Such news. They're CHAPTER IR t t on ly disappeared. .Nellie laid her leader in this modern world with Mat 2 cups brown sugar April Foot• Day making me Houseman er, Long. 1 teaspoon vanilla - One night, when Chips was on burst's leaving, and the Head's head against the newel post and its lovely hospitality. This sweet broke into soft weeping, little morsel can always appear 1 cup chopped pecans. dormitory inspection, as -the offering me his house!" The bedroom door opened and with grace before the unexpected Cream butter thoroughly, Blend "lights out" bell rang. Kathie ac- "Darting! I'm so happy?" she Chips came out, walking heavily, visitor. It is splendid with fruit, in sugar well. Beat egg y91ks eompanied him to the door. cried, going into his arms and kiss- his eyes dazed and dead, unable custard or fr Tzen desserts,and will well and add to butter and sugar "Chips," she said, and paused. ing him. "Not that it's any more 3'hea, with mock daring. she cos- than you deserve! It's a lovely to realize that wife and child were also flit the bill very well for as mixture. Sift measured Sour,r the t gone—that KEtthie'a sweet, evening lunch preceded by the in- and fold into mixture. For the tinned: "Cough a little before you old house, and there's a most im- ° se n m' beat a whit sin fibra for you—and a sympathetic voice would never esitable sandwich. cod mixture egg ea come to No. 11, will you?" posing library y "Kathie why?" he asked with green house with a grapetiine. I again welcome him home. The doe- Ism giving you my lost faros- Beat but not dry, adding the Balt. instant sus felon of her wiles think we should have lighter paint tar followed• him, touched his arm iter to help fill your cookie jar or Beat in the brorovn sugar gradually P gently. thi hidden box to be ready for the and beat well. Add vanilla and "Nell, Jones Minor got a tuck- in the hall though - its a little ��� ,y - cane. Grease and flour a steal• box from home today . . . Chips, gloomy as it is—" I Il send a message to the com- jolIy times before and after the Pe "Here! Here, not so Fasts' 'ion room. Sorneoae.else can take arrival Of Santa Claus. low pan and press first mixture didn't you eveT have a dormitory y into it firmly. Over this spread your class. when you were a little boy?" But she contanuad: --but the n the second mixture (egg• -white). Chip- His eyes twinkled at her. "Well, bedrooms are lovely, acid oh, there ."It's right, said a strange) dead voice that came from Chip- FRUIT MACAROONS n 27b ) for ea I remembet once but that's en- is a little room at the head at the minutes. Cut egg whites Bake in sow fingersvor squat 1 0 60 stair. I alwa s thought that would . Pings lips. 'direly beside the point." _ y "But, Chips, there's no need—" % teaspoon salt , while still wai "I8 it"' be perfect for a nursery." "Kathie, I sometimes think you y g ea -He was silent as be watched the 2J3 cup fruit anger r You always thought YOUR HOUSEHOLD are trying,to pull Brookfield down gulped Chips, "but you could hard- stricken' man descend the stairs teaspoon almond extract PROBLEMS stone by atone!" He was very ly have expected—" with dragging footsteps:Chips was 1 cup shredded. coconut (fiery ., not even aware of the pathetic- fine) Hage you fussy cetera to your solemn as he left her, but when be "But of course, dear. 1 was a! Nellie who could scarce- Ya cup chopped filberts family, Do poo have trouble opened the door-of No. 11, where sure you would be Headmasterproviding a varied and interest- figure ly see,him through her tears. Me- ',A cup candied cherries (chop- Ing menu? no our cakes fall? the contents of the tuck-box 'Pere some day, just sa I'm ante one day pp p. spread out in the centre of the you'll be Head. I've been trying the. h.house. be got his hat and left Ped) Then write, a ssedtinit a pe t bed, and the young occupants sat to make up my mind .which of the the house. clip. chopped dates -chopped ed, se!!-addressed envelope to 'boat in their night attirep eyes houses I'd like beat." "Chips is coming; take your •fl¢e Miss Sadie B. Chambers, cera of shining, mouths open in alarm at "Well, ulton my word! The pre- seats•" Martin warned his class- Beat whites of eggs very stiff ' this taper, and +he a}!I eadea- �" mates. They watched Chips enter but not dry; add salt. Beat the au- vour in solve your orohlema ..-the discovery of the forbidden dor- sumption of the woman. He and go slowly to his desk without gar in very slowly, beating after , .y mitog feast, Chips just stared chuckled as Kathie led him to his speaking, without looking at them. each addition until very still. Add Blear'across the room. He did not chair by she fire. act as though he saw either the "Imagine, Chips, Longhurst'a Their gleeful anticipation of flavouring coconut,nuts and fruits. - least nor the fearful boys, will have to be called 'Cbippin's' the April Fool joke turned to pea- Drop with a teaspoon on a,flour- be he said as though to now." zlement: Chips did not appear ed pan preferably dusted with -'himself. "Thought I heard s noise. "'Chippin's'T 1 suppose so. even to see the lettere on his desk. cornstarch. Bake is slow :oven Meat have been the cat." He went Well, well! And I do believe you He took up a book, then put it (300 F.) until a light brown'. a g l 1 quietly out, cloning the door. He meantit--that one day I'll be, down. Martie atood�np -- "stopped 'for' a moment, shaking Headmaster r' "Please, sir, there'are a lot of his head sorrowfully, thoroughly "You Can Do A' thing" letters for you." SHORT BREAD ' ' g ' surprised ani shocked at his se- !'My darling," said Kathie, snug Chips looked up, frowningconcentrate. as 1 cup buttes thou }i 'n an effort to concentrate. ors cup fruit anger tion, but not so shocked as to go gliag clsee, "you're a very sweet „g } 'Martin," he 2 caps flour ` -back and put an end to the feast. person—and a very modest per, Er—thank you, -Aoa. You have all aorta of naez- said vaguely, took up one of the Cream butter until very light. petted gifts and qualities, so un- .E:' ex acted that you Kee surprising sheet of paper, looked at it, open- until very light and fluffy. Mean- : • p P r'P g OF pO1fiEYI {�fCOmFOff WNT, even me with them." She put her ed another. The boys writhed in tare flour and sift three times. WIN t i 1 1 hand in 'his: "Never be afraid the_seats, same'stuffed handker- Turn mixture on a lightly floured ,Y chiefs into their mouths to keep •board mixing in the flour (knead- ' Chips, that you cant do anything from laughing ontri At. Chia 'ing) until the -mixture cracks. - ' ' you've made up your mind to. As g: g g p long ns you don't lose faith in drew the sheet of paper from the Place in a pan (ungreased). Cut 4. Second envelope. looked at one according to your preference, ei- r� L 7o w•8 Itself t i t i t { yourself, you can 6o as far as you side, turned it over, raised his ther in squares or with fancy dream. Certainly you'll be Head- �► nd'�•ores b ' master if you want to." %Fes vagual�.'toaards'his class. cookie cutters, decorating The top Aspirin attlets sad Y drialc a fol Sbw of Max Staeiel came in a�Iittle His Thoughts Tar Away with nuts or cherries. Red and water. Repeac ereat- i s i l ( "First of April sir"' "April •green cherries help your color �" meat in i hours. later and they drank a toast to- Foci, sir:" cried the .boys. Their scheme for Christmas. i gether to the future. x April Fool's Day always brings laughter was beginning to die away Z { a certain license to school boys - Chip's strange lack of response +and those at Brookfield sere no to�dq their joke, when a late comer, BUTTERSCOTCH DREAMS es-cepti(m, quietly took his seat, and whis- 1/3 cup butter _ - pered something to the boy in 1• cup.b;own sugar / 'front of him; that boy turned sl egP k cu flour � sharply to the next boy and whis-' . - pered with an angry gesture that a teaspoon st;]t 1 tea oon baking powder S•For mntbrwfrom 1 1 1 1 I silenced the'`'Apri Fool, sir!" in cold, dissolve 3 LOwc4mxPr*arcra.lf l 1 Aspirin Tablets in I )-ou have a fe,'er,and i 1 his throat. Whispering ran from glass of water as temperature does not boy to boy, from row to row, and sarzle. Pain,rawness Ro down—if throat s. are eased in a very ,n�s net quickly re. the room became still as death. -.`� fewmmutes. et e3,catlsourda:oa 1 Chips passed'a hand across his s i �tS A� ER 4ukk-Aeitllg "ltspkin"'"takes bdd" bewildered- eyes, reached for a .. book, opened it fumblingly: �sO Vf.n in minutes. Don't kept anything eke "Turn to pace 29." Shcelaed, 7 -•- Take no chances with a cold.tollow the sympathetic, the boys g t their directions in the pictures above safe safe way millions use to relieve colds books opened them quietly, hard!' , P 4 Y, Y el avoids the amazingly fast. It entirely FINER , - g y . <•' it - , ,�� , rus.hng •a page. Martin, will ' dangers of taking strong drugs. •! t ct—bothin- � - Aspirin iris e _ n quickly does / So t h •[ Tea- Y P n trued t e e a FLA V���D You,beets, eo P y as a gargle,you'll feel won- sionless.voice of the master. tilrei f start often in a few minutes t e = Y3 Martin stood up and began read_ a Try thio way. Doctors recommend LIGHTER inn the Latin, translating it line Be k t n d -to Aspirin because even when takers tre'� by line into stumbling English; his your eyes with RQent1Y they!mow it does not testas tin brilliant. steady the Xeart. l voice choked dricertain faltering. light or Colman Fres- a. :.TEXTURED t ' sure-Mantle [Amps. coal WARNING I A Never once did Chips stop him, all and ;.,olive models BAYER heli him throu •h a difficult aa- ' wise o.rfnta a abases Aspirin is elwo s mmtted E P S P s f £ SEE YOUR DEALER of With this dey.rCrosE- ORE sage or explain a new word, an Attu w u, cot aetau.c .�; obscure reference, Martin's voice THE COLEMAN LAMP s STOVE 11 DOES NOT HARM CO.. LTD.. DEPT. WO 'l. "ASPIRIN THE m RT �• DI�E�TI�i� • } went on monotonously through the TORONTO, ONT, •'•r entire assignment. No other boy was called on to.r4wite. Chips way ISSUE NO. 48--'39 IPPPP a.t even following the text. • l -''i' r (To -Re-Continued) C : .•.'Rb i . ., ., .leis _ "M+rt .:.x—'= ::. .-'...K_+r•. `-e'rr ,,,,. ,.•.._ .M •.i"' ti. �Y M- - .. !� .. .. • ...t :! ,.Wim... .sass; �•" ..,r... - ��.. ,.,,.,. x. ;_;�."' •'"c. ,," ,��.•�, y ,.-. �,i: "$. .. ,,.•Y,.. ,. ,_ .. .:',�.�.. ..., ., -, _.sass ,.� j.-: '. . `C LOOALI$X AtJDLEY - family of fourteen ehil izen an of N -- $ - got sick on the most. Law Motor Sales :$RA I3 LE Y'$ UM R..• P. Winter and Joyce Sherrif here asks Constable to The township council will al Cys er•PIym+Dt:tb rAet spent the week-end in Toronto. waken the Judge, who was sound C as Monday nett for transaction of B,eautiflll Indian Sumacs, weath- asleep. _ Boys'2-tone Sweaters, $126 sinew er has been enjoyed this past week. At this poirt Defoense Coun. asks Dealer ' Boys' Breeches, $1.70 -.-Mr• Frank ill. Chapman bas in . The Club's Red ' Cross collectors Court that his client be given-the GOOD USED CARS ~fin Arbor, Mich, this week, att- report a_total of $'107.75 for this comfortable chair one of the u BOS 6' Win'dbreakers $1 75 - i ry GOODYEAR TIRES ' • ending an extensive sale of.Jer�aeY district. 'e sitting on, also a more comfort- WILLARt) l3ATTERIF.s rya' red Or blue Shirts, •7�i ;cattle. •' This Club drama was given at able support for his feet. -:_GFNF.R�.L BI•ACKSMITHI�D Den's gig B Overalls, �1.75 Mr. and Mrs David McDonald Greeuwovd last week and- was fav- Witness Miller` took oath with SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ' ,and two children of Agincourt, via- o"�ly received. his hat on. (Prisoner attempts to Give us a trial on aNew or Used Cu Men's heavy lined 6IfJOekl3 2.95 ited, John and Mrs,, Murkar, n Mrs. Hansftrd returned to her speak, D. C. "You keep your in y} Hours Towing-Service Men's Rnbbera at various pii- gu Y. home in Toronto,'atter.:+ visit with shot"). Witness cleaned he did not ea. Miss Blanche Badadon returned her daughters here. buy the meat,' it -was left on his Gordon • J. Law L ' from hospital, 'end .,though quite F. M. and Mrs. Chapman atter- door step. Had meat on •stove for C. Qs Bradley' " 'dad the big Jersey sale at Ann Ar- three days to thaw it out. Tried Phone 2908 y t weal,, is recovering satisfactorily.' Y 'Wee hope to see her out soon. bor, Mich. on Monday. to *Hake scup, but even soup tough. pI4iKERIJ.gGj ONURI Pboae Pick 3f 04 The regular monthly meeting The .local Women's - Institute Witness Crawford - wearing fur of meets next Wednesday at the home coat. Claimed he + the W. M. S. of the Presbyter- purchased same . Un- Church, will be held at the •of Mrs. G. K. ,Pratt. Each member from accus'•d as a buffalo hide for _T� ` is asked to tbrin a small home- -.home of Mrs. Artfiur Boyles, on g $400, .bought also, three kidneys of , 7buraday, Dec. 7th. made gift, not to exceed, 15 cents a Jersey steer. Wife took sick, but -4t. George's Women's Guild in value. doctor 60 miles away so did'nt•call are holding a special -meeting on 'BARD OF THANKS his►. Could get another wife. Hair esday, December 5th at 2.80 at worn off coat from dragging it in. the hams of Mrs. McGregor. All Bought coat on. Sunday. D. C. de- Yes Slree We are busy, good and I wish to exlmss my sincerie •. E rnembers are ugentlY requested to thanks to the mmry friends and mantled coat be returned to ascus- JK lnesent, 4 neighbors and thle Fire Company ed. Sale on Sunday not legal. D. C. busy, right now, Rearranging our -Only a little more than three for their ready resport" to my asked witness how tong it had been w,eeke until Chrf$tinas will,be here, call for assistancea't the time of on former animal before getting stock to make room-for lots of new during which the Christmas sho on present animal. P. A. accuses pP- my recent tire. D. C. of wandering. D. C. "Wh • in must be donee. Incidentally, we Morley Black and Family _ Y -stock which We. are busy opening - >bssve some good .stores in Picker __ Liverpool. m8t?-this was-a par.dPring Jew". here-why dant Yue Witness thought hide a cross bet- -up, d.eeoratung our store making ' r " SENTENCE RESERVED.FOR ONE ween a bear and a buffalo. D. C. s ► p Nems -night in "Therefore it could not be a It bright and attractive, simply get the p#esented last ni ht in Week. Prisoner to remain in custody tthe hall here to a full house. It steel hide". . Men's Club Members have even- V" good. Players, most of them Ing's fun at Mock Trial.. P. A. - wanted coat passed found ting. ready for the good old Santa `-n w at the work, did exceptionally � their jury, but out th the�t ke keeps handeli' Prokably the only case. of its Pa Claus time. 6 -We have now ,entered the first The D. C. then addressed the kind was tried at the Community jury. having a minor dispute with winter month, Deeen er._- The Fall �^ months have been' a en' able Hall, on Friday sight last in the Aga-hardship over an maul -'ur- China & ` lasiware-•Trul the lar- srto a most ?oY Judge's Chambers, when Neil E. or. D. C. claimed that all the'unusnally mild and free of McEwen, one-time gentleman was est and finest assorted stock we .� storms. It is hoped that the charged: that he, on Nov. 20th, idents given had concerned poison- weatherman may- continue the did, unlawfully remove one, said to 1Ag' not theft. How could the ace- f' - good work during the winter. registered A used distribute meat eft over the have ever shown. You'll be get - weather Ayrshire Steel ani world.. Evidence had. teen so con- -The Red Cross Rooms will be one registered Jersey Steer from ting our circular soon. the premises of Alan Lishman and fusing, they could not firf�l the ace- ,.: open next Wednesday, Thursday g• - _ and Friday, December 6th to .the used , ace , Children's Games, and Toys- galore Frank Chapman. and that he did The. accused' then um • -8th. from 2 until 5 o'clock, for all jumped up. and � g unlawfully kill send offer portions_ ladies wishing to take instructions ne a loud. voice, condemned every- y to the makin of of said steers to reputable citizens Men's Xmas ties, fancy boxes, La- t3 pyj�s. Sewing body 'in the Pias$, the Bench, the conveners of each unit please talo °f the township, and�did sett the Bar and the Jury had all been tri- horns to Canada Packers at a price b,ed. He had just secured evidence dies' lovely lingerie and hosiery. `:note. in excess of one dollar, and the from the Police, that he maintain- -Ladies! did you notice that hides, as Buffalo hides contrary to edas a British Subject, he bade gust thousands of fans - , PH-neess hropotkin 'said tainted the Criminal Code XYZ. His Lord- y Xmas pies `a • :-finger-nails were "horrible and right to submit. - .. " ship-Judge Frank M. Chapman, of His Lordship told the accused to ent3 that We are unable to tell Ugly". We I�ve been waiting for the privy Council tried the case, - Princess time for someone like the' shut up or he would 'hang him, and _ 8 with Counsel Walter C. Thoasrson, charged the jury to bring in a ver- .you about• make that statement. acting for the Defendent, and dict of "guilty" of something, any- - Is there anything more, ghastly Prosecuting attorney Harry A. ti-ing at all would do. than to see five bighly-coloured Our Huge Ass meat of Xmas Cards .` Newman, for the Crown all three The Jury went out under escort,. ,; - �'` ' finger-tips reach out a pretty china len&ng the necessary ' dignity tc ,. sen a lamp-poet ballad, and ret- cup• the Court by their gowns of office. g are now on Displays -Ther lar meeting of the W. urned to the tune of Lohengrin'a 'amu g The rest of the ease . witnesses, Wedding March, with a verdict of M. S. of the United Church will be Officials were .the most undignified -"Guilty of conduct that does not Come on in and browse around. 'held at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) V. lunch you ever laid your eyes on, become the Profeaeion". E. Cartwright, on Wednesday aft- in fact many thought they had ac- The Bench reserved decision for = >ti -be.December 6th9' at 8 P• >�. .soled the wrong' man. one week, accused to . remain in S. Cf � Pl 'l . being the last meeting of the Constables - John Stork, Tibet: custody. N year, there will Ike an election of Rich. Winter, Neil Mo. Hugh And we all had a lot of'fun at officers; and it is hopel every mem- Sciuires, Paris, France. the Mock Trial. Good sports, all /'r 'her will be present. Please bring Court Crier '• PEjCI - Everett Bryant, of them.► AILS your mite-box. All ladies are cord- .Holy City. Wly welcome. ('p�-•josuao Aq passed • rya 'aaue - Sheriff - Alan °L>ahman, Durban, Breakfast Bacon, 25c• a lb. -St. George's Women's Guild Sheri : . -ptaa ag; ;o uo!uod s 'aaoge eqy) 'hope the citizens of Pickering and 'Court Clerk - M. S. Chapman, S. S. No. d EAST _ - Ni � - ^1 sdburbs.will keep the.date- Friday, Price Spreads Comm. Ottawa. — �Vlneed Steak k;Ourt Reporter - W. C. Murkar:• IHE ScIR01 Grand Bazaar held in the Town JURY' - JamaImei, l✓t. Worth 'Section No. 4 F.3st, will be held on Park Liver, 12c•, a l • H;sII at 2.30. Fancy t'.00ds, House- Texas. Gard. Winter, Santiago. H. Monday, Dec. 18th. 4 Stewin made Baking, Home-made Kandy, T, Fallaise, Cairo Egypt. Walt. g Beef 12c• a Ila• ' Fishpond, to delight the children; A. Thomas, Honolulu. Ed. Stork • - also Christmas Tree, Elephant also Dundee, Scotland. W. H. Sparrow, BEST GIFTS- and FT S' Jewel Shortenin' ` 15ce a lis - and Flowers, and to crown all, a ,Sahara Desert• John Lishman, Bat- wonderful supper Will be.:served larat, Victoria, Australia, John F. Are those You make yotJr'sefF. :C'lassic Cleanser, .3 fins, ' 13c, ' for 35 Gents Adults;, Children, 20 powers, Vancouver. Frank Butt Many useful and- arnamenlalC cents. Please come.for the opening Ireland. Frank Hall, Release, B.' H. Lifts can be made ffom Sttk, - -- '6 tinct 25c,at 2.30 at the kindness of Mrs. W. Merdn Johnston, Calcutta, India. Rayon or Cotton remnants. H. Moore. S. Dixon, Munich. We have them at 5c., 10e. I Sv L, ChapI D -Rev. MT. Harrington, of Tor- W*TNESSES E. man, and.up to '9Sc. each. s a ; onto, occupied the pulpit 'of the Little Rock, Arkcinsas. C. A. Sterr- n Anglican Church in the morning, itt, Reno Nevada. Len. Dixon, Daw- TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP Butcher* (phone 3000) `Clchering and the Presbyterian Church in,thr• son City. HughMiller, Hanniral,. WHITBY. C NT. } afternoon, on Sunday last, wher Mo. Percy. Yeates, Vienna,•Austria• Opposite Tcwn Hall he preached impressive. sermons in Fred Crawford, White Ri wer. D. N. ■ behalf of the Bible Society, which Lockwood, Packers, Ont.- }WO-WAY ACTION on the Kid_ is doing, much an excellent work in Th followingwn is noted from the ne•s antiseptic --and invigorating. Pieerin Har' dware } spreading the gospel throughout proceedings., with the terms: P. A. Rumacaps •attack the cause of Rh- }..• en and D. C. - Prosecuting 'Att'orney. eumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago. the whole world. The Bible has be p translated into hundreds of differ- and Defense Counsel, respectively. BOY-ES' DRUG- STORE, Pickering : SEE OUDISPLAY eM languages, and. at the present Accused pleaded not guilty to time it is 'being dstributed among the charge. Brougham Firemen's Euchre and the -armies engaged- ire the present P. A: in his Charge, states Dance, Friday Dec, 1'st', Good Prizes - g ales defend- ( :of :war, both the Allied and enemy ant travelled this .township for —�-- --'- -- — ' r° armies, ee man receiving a copy. years, armed 'with -knives and other Classified Advrrtieements, • Findlay and McClary Range _--_. notice ren . b Premier _weapons, _inglligant,__crafty a - - 'S Hepburn thnt a bill would be in- yet abusing dbnfidence placed in ing and Repairs. Expert Service on and Heaters, troduced in the Legislature at the him by citizens. Accused begs of All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable , next session enacting that munic- theft of cattle from Ruddy and Rates. Tut+es Tested Free. Russell ALSO Cialve Flack Pipes and ' ipll elections be held only once in Thomson and scouring fields ' of M. Gray, Brougham, Ont. - p two years and not till the war was Chapman, looking for more. -.over, has brought a strong protest Constable -- at this point confis- EXPEMENCED FARMER - 30, 'Elbows. Also, the care free from the newspapers all over the sates accused's pipe, and lays on Dar*. Single wants farm work. Al- • , province from both parties. - The His Lgrahip's desk, only to be pick- ' fred Nielsen, Dumbarton P. O. - : .Gof f field Washers, feeling has .became quite prm aI- ed up by the latter for a few drags i CHRISTMAS PUPPIES -- for sale o ant that Aep3>lsrn is asaurnirg the before it went out. Flow Shares t fit nearly every make of plow i 3 months old. Springer Spaniels. role of dictator, a form c`f govern- First Witness E. L. Chapman Hedg, wyn Kennels, Barbara Ban- 91gent for McCormick•Deering Farm Machfnery and . ., anent that is so very obnoxious to Ory deaf, stubborn, has difficulty igan, Brock Road, Pickering. Phone Repairs. democratic countries. The geest m, in taking oath. Thought to be n 27 r 2. of municipal elections is ore whie''i Helbrew, as only a Hebrew- would 18 ` Oar Motto - Wa have tk Can Oat it. Or !! Is Ups fads► the municipalities should deal 'a•itlr ear Ayrshire beef, so said the P. AlFOR SALE - pure bred Shorthorn FbOOs sI100 t` as they, have men .capable ic. dc,- ivy di",.` k:,a� anything ai mut but- 'bull„ red, 11 months old. Oswille a"e the question. irR fess beef, bis wife deli it. ("Had Burton, Clare. 1405 J. BA 11 PICKERING . . y i to have a drink at point) His a. n - .. _