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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_09_30 NucWW" _7 ......�.: .. �*'.... ( •: � �.... "„ xp r� w,- i FRID9.�` SL'FT. s( , f� ryti VOL. L�'IX1 PICKERING, ONT.e � � f0V0T9**t9izeal Mambo. T ' CE Centennial Church i •Brock Road GREENWOOD lleatica! Centennial United Church will be Our school pupils enjoyed their Q -- fittingly decorated next Sunday for annual fair this week: Many ent- MILLS >; H. O. PEARSON-r-Physician -Our Lrucke pasts your way the Annual Harvest Home Services, ries from our school were included 1886--1936 mdSarLeon. Dantatton. aTevery day." to which all are cordially invited. among the prize-winners. D B. E'OFiSYTH. Oph. D.. Director COAL' COgE. At 2.30 p. m., Rev. Walter T• Green River CHOPPING ' soptonwrical Aasociattonof outr,to RK• Christie, D. D., of Rhodes Ave. Un stared Member of the American Optomtc tf WVOD, CEMENT, ited Church, Toronto, will preach. Monday,rWedoesday and' Friday Osaadanoa. Eyes esatained by appain The Annual Meeting of the Green �a,aaassfK.Claremont. The choir of Pickering ' United WE GRIND FINE BAND, GRA VEL, Church will assist. At 7.30 P. m. the River' Church will be held in the "gas., church on Wednesday evening, Sep. Bran, 'Shorts, and Feed of all and service will be in charge of Rev. M. 28th, at 8 o'clock. Members and kinds, also minerals' and other y�y DONALD RUDD liar'sititur'. Jenktnsonl of Pickering, with the friends of the church are request- x J<1,.goliciGor,Notary Yutrltc• 4Niu.�eyW 1.oan. Cherrywood choir assisting. eoncentrafes for profitable>3feed7n= since wrm.rly ouutpd ar tna late A.E.Can'• BUILDERS SII P PLIE S ed to be present. kept do band - j . a 60local oart4ge work Kinsale Highland Creek Women's Institute '? BEATON, BELL tf ROSS We stock only. the best Poultry �t t ra tf Solicitor• We have oleo plaeed in stock a fall �— _ Miss Edna Stevenson spent the The ?hghland Creek W. 1. held Feeds and Supplies. --,II-i.IAM J,BEATON- K.C• - week-end at her oma ere. th�• monthlymeeti,n on Monday —Uu'r Feeds. The Foursquare Class will meet g - F: Z. C'3l•R�F'rN BELL,K.C. J,H.F.ROSS at the church on Saturday after- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl JAMES A WRIGHT Aa We MITCHELL Wallace, Old Danforth Road, The Malt street, Toronto. Adelaide7ii88 noon to decorate the same. meeting was addressed by Mrs. J. PIANO-TUNING -- -� — Pickering, O'nt- Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodgson from s. Whitby called on Kinsale friends Morton, of ,the Toronto Housewives Q.. KiCEIARDSUN s Co.,. Barris- g Association, who ably outlined the AND • Life solicitors. `g ldjr4 as°i`oeoer�o'Sts0 o onto 0itice phone 140() Residence,05`20 on Sunday. P Y" iwa hone Ad,less: ickenns Y;leo 4613.'$ti Owing to the weather, very few, original aims of the Association All kinds of .I enact OTS Then followed an interesting dis All Tuning Guaranteed a 1QGUS McMILLAN-Barrister. Sol- The Beal Storer Claremont of the pupils attended the school play of work_ done by the recently clot, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street fail• at Brooklin last Thursday. formed Bo Scout Troop under :tilt. z,veonto Telechone E1Rta r, 29ti PHON�B 9Ll Rally Day was observed at our Y p C, S. 1His r DOHA LD ;y Lt y�tcsL F U R N 1 T U R E church last Sunday, with several of `r' .Jackson, including hanlcrafts, 20 C'. r E.. TORONTO ranging from garden chairs, locker A _ _ cone Lakeside 1509 ' We rte die Lavin an attractive the Sunday School pupils taking boxes and hat racks, to tea-biscuits tE7 ERBERT T FALLAISE, L. D 8.: A variety of part in the ser•viee. and'canned fruit. The October meet -herr taken at NEWS OlSos _ rl D.D.5.Graduate ut the Roya' Cole Of y Anniversary Services next Sun- ing will tie held at the home of pasta.S,tr•at,oua and the University of Toronto. Aluminum and Granitew•are Etc. da will be held at 11 o'clock in pAtraia residence arcond door east of St. And- Furniture and Fum iture Y Mrs. C. Powell, Altona Road, when FUEL i a^ s„..•aCbatrcb• Pickerme•out• " e ` 9 the morning. with Mr. Senkir.'totrt of the Program ;will- be iii charge of VLL .Of oy appointment. ix-ray. INovelties. ,ae.te:l, phone Pkk woo. Prices low,'in keepin6 with timee. Pickering, in charge and Green- the. Committee for Peace Educa- -----' wood choir in attend -- - arlCe In the e�- tion.-- .................... ion. __ 1 – -- _ ening at .7.30, v*h Mr. Mutton in A �uast,aa a tatrl,s. _— " .: .RADIO SERVICE charge, and the Balsdon Quartet Dttnbatton . Builders' Supplies H. BiZATU1ti. TOWNSHIP from Hampton. i-= A Graduate of Radio College D s Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner far tlVlih ,.$rOtl ham - .. - Lr Miss Ethel Lmnls of West Hill, talons •rmda.ua. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of g is holidaying with her cousin here.. LnLilbEr and Lath ulurriafeL�r'ses. Whrtevale-Unt- -- -=- U to-the-m'innLe training Our school children took a of of hillk�e p- g Mr. Harvey was in Toronto on' o f 1 B C. 3 s �, E. RICHAr E sC N prizes at the actiool fair on Mon- _ ,' _ aDd business several days 'last week. day last. L'Itle Goal GRNIORAL INSU,, irf:E - FINEST FfQUlPMENT; Born, at the Markham . Nursing Mr. George Sha-iv as re rrnil t Alharta Coal RftAL ESTATE hci-re, o Mr. and Mrs. James c W'ycli,fe?r Collegg has' hav;i:g Orel Coli . CONVEYANCING =Guaranteed Satisfaction Phillips, an. August 29th, a son. A eatic� e ,perm the stLrllrr a ounnidst. AT Mr. Will, Brown• and daughter, St. Paul's . Durnnarton. Sunday, Cement, 1•iine, Plaatel An oW estabItsbed agency, ready t"'toon'thle P•iee• Margaret, and. Mrs. George ed Drz wan, barrister, of Toronto were October 2nd. 16th Sunday after Tr- ,Maple f3oriy Woodto serve. Tubes and Batteries always on binity, S. S. at `2 p, 'ill. No' senti,e _,,3 Pict. 6000 Mtn T. l.. and qhs. Brown on fiat in the afternoon.. 7 p. m. Flat est qj�f°Dti3 f(tr .I,ttpdy F'eIIA! ' H:ROY MILLER. uni'4y. T r P N1 . Brougham, Unt,+rio lite farmers ,n this -vicinity who x;;:'tin P e.uhor, Itty D. II. W�r Ticar. g r 91]tl ]� •0 n W Ni • M A VY tSct Pttnn�• Slatk lftfl8 cit 2l. Port- Whitby- All art put a• quilt larrc acr.,Lge + • cot:-Melly •:livited. Standard Time. antl LICENSED AUP IONEHIR A�ill tomatoes have had grand crops, ' _ VALUATOR _- The Services and let p Pn Anniversary' a C( k hurt .lrltpletn to Sales cendurted Anywhere brut wall^ k } - D �. E R - p�e�—ars b : held °n,opt. �t13 — - same before frost arrives. 44eture Prices Before •Bu >� ,,e varitR. Arl3resa-d14. D - gnd 11th. ;Lir..Woodhouse of Mark• -P)zeue _ _ _ - - ' `itrpe•t, E.%st. - , fair held in Brougham will be a a:.l r a u n 15alrilla-y- hithc. Ontario. Inf4w-* -*a --cf All Kin eietti at 7 o'clock: assisted by ' - 1�T I L�+O B R O ' thine of the past, and the stiarin,; tilt: 7.imt Choir.. On Tuesday. rren• e _.- ..., - - --A contests all over. Brougham school Beat Ratest eaiIitMe with- — ir.g the Turkey -and Chickt�n -Sup- -"cost Hitt, Ont. has a ve---ryTr`ge .atten�e, the- - _ ----- ---- - a- silin les For Sal(. roll,h�v;n well over fnr nn,nes. per V 41i .re S81'1N It-3'�7e r^J��113L'tl }'t'}.,,, -Seenrity 'and Service. fr,)m ti to•8 Wdoc:k:'The program; Quite ere' c . - o 1 l'F C'IAL a r>re beginners' lass R; ' The Sep!Qmber meeting f the W', co73t+rellcing at � p. nt w•iil cotzSi;L `a. ' . Glak f}„tvwtri2rd S+f€�4 $bingies• ?tlltlress Phtane $ elf r.'aditl>Ya, snpirano, baritnrta arid- ,>;J L Bird',.Frlt State yi inK1PE. M. '3. was held' at the home of the c,,,ltraito soles biy able arLrts from a .,Also re•t,thheling huRRQ wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 President, Mrs. Fred Cassie, and µ estop 1 in. Staple Lumber-4'_0 per X L.twn 'ntt,wrte c.hirp�n.•d, hid an attend-a...e of twenty meta- ' N, - CLAREMON, bers and visitors.Although a h.c -y 'Whiteval in 500 ft, lotq or more. __ ;:VGARDEN CROPS good.was Catinig• .`attendance Che an Russell and family are spending' Get cur prices an Reddy Roofiag L T• PATER9U. e Call and Kc•t pricer. Phone 8B1c , and Asphalt Shingles, Prices � Pay Profits angel pr°gram 41 the Missionary a few days with firs. larks. _ _ If yowflg- u knew you-WERE NEXT If You Use Monthly, assisted b Mrs'. Ritchie Y be higher in the. Spring. i- Y Z1 r. and Mrs. Metcalf spent. a would hustle in after that In- ,:youuJ surance. Protection vete ve been NATURAL M I N E R A I:- and. 'hiss Beatrice Stevenson, read few days in the vale. '� `. talking about ing-portions of scripture. Mrs. Iter• .and Mrs. Baker and child- p n :'Phosph'ates Haltby and Mrs, L. Johnston offer- ren spent Sunday with Qeorge and -: I<ICKERING •:w YOU MAY BE NEXT ed prayers. :vers. Hedge sang a Ire• Hamlin. r t . T To fccresse Yields and Impmv, Quality hymn as a solo. :vers. H. Malcolm Congratulations to Logan and LUMBER YARD C Y RI L E. M O R LE Y of all crops read the 'Dei otional I eaflet. All Mrs. Strauchan on the birth of -J uENERAL INSURANCE joined in the several hymn select- Pi3u�l; 31f)u ' - Ym son, at Pickering. _ ions. Mrs. Brown took up the last OarMotto-Service an� Prntection D. Na IJOC�Wf1f1� The Ordinance of .Baptism vt-iIl � • • Bap- phone plekwArag 6700 - -chapter of the" Study .Book, assist-- be observed at the Wh*evale Bap- _ ' Pickering Mills ed by seyeraI members." During tilt Church next Sunday, October :,At Claremont J i FALL SPECIALS: ' the Business Session, the subject 2nd. Sen ice will be held at 11 a. PICKERiNG: ONT. of the Autumn Thankofferiiig was' m. Ail are cordiall invited. j; g �- WE DELIVER discussed, when to be held and the „cY. 4rneSt C. Fetze Y'' nature of the program. This was The Baptist 5,.tslon Circle was s� ` PHONE 531.7 p g held at the home of �1rs. John =100 cep- ot►e7 required. OsOd The 'Re left 'over for consideration. The Michell on' Tuesday, 13th, It was a Firfit Mortgage& .Studio ;sleeting 'was closed by the Presid- lovely day and had a good crowd TAW= ent, after which all repaired to the for tea. All reporting they had a la Yom exj*deaest A tomtit chat tan ,be eou'verted R• G. CLENDEN•ING dining room' to partake 'of a dainty good time. i. ilnto• twin or double bed Orr- FUNERAL DIRECTOR tea prodded ''by the hostesses, lits., Word has been received that Pat This an cement. The cushions and -- Cassie and Mrs. Mairs. _ Nolan, who was the softball pitcher 3z - mattress are spring-1111M. 73471 *mbahince - --- .• or our va a team, won nis mals - upholstering is of plain fab* Day and Night Service •Allan-Jorden ity of Over, six hundred.votes, the DISCOVERY Ift one side and colourful vel- Phone 9000, B'ulova Wrist Watch, donated by .` siarO'on the other. M1ll,vern.5A00 Avery pretty, but 'quiet wedding the Ostrander Jewellers, Toronto; was solemnized In St': George's to the K-Y League. Congratulat- 'wr,:DICATED + $34-95 Markham, Ont. Church, Pickering, which was very v INSOLES ns. . . prettily decorated with autumnA merry party ofmembers of the Ends Foot Torture Quicker leaves'. on. Tuesday evening, Sept. Women's Institute hada ver fine, 27th, }>y Rev. E. G. Ftobi;nson, ac Y Comfortable to-Wear tit ' tr1• " Hot Weather S o'clock, when Audrey Julia, eld- trip• to Toronto nth week. The Cham ion topic for the month being,' "Can- Stops est dau;•hter of llrs. "Jorden and adan In•idustl5es" they visited dif- SORE BURNI\G ACHING SWEAT4 >Dy the late fir. \l'aaer Jorden, of Tor fereitt manufacturing firms, includ- ING FEET; a>►ed Outfit Lilly mean Co01 nays in onto, was ;mited In marriage to �r ing: Hunt's Candy, City Dairy Ltd., � �. Riser cable springs and all the Hitchen if you u,,e a fit. Ales• Davidson -Allan,-son of Removes Cal Bad --- ----�,F where a dainty lunch was served; lir, and George Allan of Harry Odors _ White Ay;respire Scotland. The bride, who -- . _ _ _ where each ladesten y received a Ian• of BEST for 'Athletes Foot, Itff� Y _ $19.6 JC Rats ..stoj a or hot plats; was gilven away by_her uncle,_ Mr. _ ' Stan: Edmonds, of Toronto, , was peanut-'butter;jtast; made. The last. Dancing beet. Easily "Applied Q+t'.ak', Clean and Safe. call was the Salida Tea Co,, After SOUT'3MIG-SANUARY • dressed in ,navy blue with Kelly inspecting the various ' processes, a~.Ambulance,'Day ae Nig+- We b4i 'e Coleman irons too :green accessories, carrying her • Pa Pdk grandmother's ivory prayer how and why we get good tea, the Pbeise 1300 eMlo/till make ironing day a >3ry p ser book. ladies were served tea and biscuits,. �1ols Pbrspkatloo-li►I�s Odor w The bride and groom w e attended • �.__aauce. Calland see them, and on leaving, each received an Z by Mr. and Mrs. Rdbt, cFarlane, elephant hand carved from Ceylon O1►iL iC. A. STERRI�"I ALYIN BU�HBY °# Dunbartagr the eremony ivory, also 'a sample of tea. Tn all, l�L►7 "a a r eption was held' at a home thirt six ladies took the t and A $ardware Tinsmith y- 1f1Lo Qs„s�� =I PIC.' KERING N S Fsnelral Direetor of bride's grand t rt M express complete satisfactIn with h +sgrwai �itt>vDlfiiQrB Dealer PtQgERIN© Ju]ia rids, an n s such an enjoyable outing. Chocol- ` Ba Ro Later the bri and pbw i y ates were presented by Bunt's, and Plekee tit Phone U • OD�,� groom left fo a abort hone*prrloon. bdecuits by Weston"s. `yx Y.'tsv: ,.•- �•.asa,a_ y +�i!�s�r,e:r �.,.qac•:. >.;w .•e•r..+.u: >.�aar o �r•�+a..-a.+,ac•.'e--.•cw. -.. ,....a..+�... �-w. _ ,. - . ..,�. .. _ .•... r . x. cwv ., .Y,✓'iK`?w.:, .r r, f:'a �. _.'. ... Y.r;.•. .,. f . N ,s l,`T !!.: - h _-.. 4w_,.... � �w _T here to his lett, in an elbow o1 the Keeps Fruit Fresh ; creek, taint haze o1 bluish smoke LL THE AWFYL PRICE YOU "T y �` ;, was rising. Slim went down a hon- For Many Months dy slide in great falling,strides and'The Leashed Gun- s ;' hurried on along the edge of the PAY FOR BEING �� willows. A moment later be step New Chemical Process Also o�F Circle L ped into a little clearing, carpeted ,�„t,rc, Fresh Eggs ERVOUS with green and rimmed with a wall - - - -DiscoveryL wchemical - - �y, L of willow. _ 6 Ptrr w estvroo� In that clearing a fire glowed,and cess by,which call kinds offrui s leather faced old-timer, with keen, may be lrept fresh the year around *a •_ Y at little cost, is claimed by'Dr. H. { CHAPTER 1 beat of his stirring blood. In a lit•, blue eyes and faded, hair and mus- J. Jay, Durban (South Africa) the tie meadow, thick- rowh with tar- tache. At one edge. of the clearing The massive, steel-barred gates g inventor. *r> weed and still a little dam from three horses cropped lazily at the of,the Jarillo Penitentiary swung p Dr. Jay, who has been expert- back, disclosing a cavernous, 'sha• the night-dew, he kicked about with succulent grass. Near the fire was menting for fifteen years, believes dewy, hopeless arch beyond his feet, inhaling deep o1 the keen, a heap of dunnage. his discovery will revolutionize-lhe wild odor which arose. ".Hello, Dakota," said Slim quiet- %- those gates walked•a man, a slen- fruit industry and put an end to 'der, wiry man of slightly more than Them as a long-eared jack-rabbit Iy, though his voice trembled refrigeration. 'The main feature of Qui serves an mate you ofd and -medium height. hopped sedately away and a tiny, slightly. "Faithful as ever, I see.' ooking,cranky and hard totive The man by the fire straightened Dr. Jay's process'is a new chemical ertt�-m keep you make nights and His, shoulders were not of extra- pert brush wren'twittered at him, compound, which gives .off a color- Ab you of good health,good times and he laughed, low and deep, and for quickly and turned. .. Slim," . be less•gas, causing the fruit to be• 3o What you should try is a particular!y ordinary width, but they were erect, ejaculated. "hid!" Then with flat, and packed with smoothly co- a moment the hard mask-fell away come "dormant." good woman's tonic-and could you oak ordinating muscles. His cheat was from him. He was a boy again, three strides he was Qver to Slim for anything whose benefits sra better . One-and -half ounces of this prov thaathatworld-tamouaLydia E. arched and deep, his waist-lean. just a boy going home,.going home. and was wringing his hand,his free Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound' Let ,w arm going about the young fellow's compound, which has sugar as its - its wholesome'herbs and roots help His face, from the nose upward, The sun arched to the zenith„ base, will preserve five .tons of Nature calm your shrieking nerve■,tone passed it and swung low, into the shoulders. np your system,give more poergy and was of a young man,not over thirty D Slim- fruit for a year at a cost•of $1.25, mice life worth living again. years n ageStil To be continued) if is.claimed• — • ward - ' ' p women ha+e-re- a little wearily now, for orted beneat—why not let Pinkham's was straight, thin and,sensitive of c The fruit can be stored in large Comporad help YOU,too,to to•'sud- 'nostril. The eyes were of steely many miles lay behind him and he Press Secretary quantities in normal -packing fit fns thrut"trying or the-past has other of peri .7ps. trains and anes. or on. grateful women for the•-1 Tr MTTRr RE VS �anera• lAealtli But, there was something or water. But the glow in his eyes r land, in ordinary closed store hard about them-a glimmer,far in was still strong, and his thin face Nearly Every Woman's Orga- rooms.'The only apparatus needed the depths, like it living, never fad- still eager. nization Has One--rTips On is a pressure gauge and an open For over two miles he had been Racial Origin - tag flame: - How To Carry Out the Work vessel containing a little of the sec. . e . y Nests of tiny wrinkles spread breasting a long, gradual slope, ';Efficiently and Interestingly ret dark liquid. - from the corners of them,teI1 g of matted with brush clumps and bro- Dr. Jay contends that the process Of Canadians ,long years of facing strong sun- ken here and there by rough,spines Now, when women's organiza- has been made so simple, and that light hotwinds, ant-illimitable dis- of rock. Abruptly he reached the tions are getting into the fall rou- the chemicals are so harmless, that lances. The Kort, crisp hair be- crest. tine of autumn work, may we draw it could be worked by a child. He British Stock in Canada Now Reath his fi py and battered old The Old-Timer attention to the attributes of the claims the results of tests reveal Only 51 Per Cent. of Before him the-ridge felt away in press secretary upon that his process .can 'I')� Whole :.sombrero was dark brown, alightly efficient preserve: curly and with n dusting of gray dusty slides to a wide-spreading whom depends much of',the public Eggs for nine months, after at the temples. basin, spotted with groups of shim- interest in her society. which they will be as good as new - • A Stern-Mask merY, er-barked sycamores-__A- ._____..First-ot g1l, the good-press secr•e- laid; citrus fruits in perfect condi- whole More populat on of quarter Canada beg ? 7t was the mouth and jaw which line of scrub willow twisted from lazy sees that her report is in on for d'an ► imsde a cold, stern mask of what peat to west through the basin. fame. That means' no later than or flavor, from nine to twelve :was otherwise a reasonably amiable coming from one. narrow gorge to the morning of the day after the months; peaches and apricots, from group, with, a sF►owing of 28:22 lunge from eight into 'a like one. per cent., says the Timmins Press. countenance. The jaw was lean D meeting. If the cannot get down to aims to twelve months, grapes,'to- A few of these came from the U. - -and strong, the mouth wide ana Slim paused, his- eyes flitting the office with. it, she telephones matoes, pears, apples, cherries, nec- hinting of whimsicality, were"it not 'keenly over the country below. Ott it in. fate news reports lose their ta'rines, and all smooth-iliinned S., but the greater portion was for the sensitive lips eft in a hard news value and are .often .shoved fruit, for at least twelve Doonths born in Canada. _ __ .. Between, 'them, zit sh r -11ne of repression. Besides the out of their rightful place by items -British rad worn sombrero,•his garb was made A Frock Matrons Will 03 fresher interest. ranch stock are predominant to F k p d up of faded shirt and jeans, ands the extent of over 80 per cent, Adore Names Spelled Right tv. -"Jr of battered, high-heeled boots - - - - - Then, the good press secretary Fashions Flatter _ Of the remaining 20 per cent-, which showed signs of long disuse. pays'attention to the correct spel- Asist are-of European origin with -_Mender Figures Aaist3cs, Indians, Negroes and Es. This, on that sunny, early spring ling of names, and gives corect in- kimos only a small remainder. saorning, was Edward (Slim) Loy: + itials. The report is of interest tb 4.55 Per Cent. German ale,. ex-convict No.,8214, with eigh- I(w more than the members of the so- _ That "Long" Look Is All-Im- The largest European group is teen months served of a three-year ciety concerned, and other readers pavnt 'Thin Fall the German, which stands at 4.55 aeateace, and with eighteen months like to know "whfeh, Mrs. Smith" __ :. .1, per cent. Scandinavians follow ! of parole ahead of him, before he is meant. . New tall fashions are most flat-, with 2.20 per cent.; and the would once more be an entirely tree The good press secretary under• tertng to figures which have that Ukraine has provided the back- man. stands that changes are often ne- long, slender look through the ground for the next largest group �- A closer observer, taan the stolid cessary in order that the report middle. Even if you-can't look lean, at 2.17 per cent. guard who had opengd the gates -- may sot seem Iftie a repetttiali-tsf- try to look long from hip hoses to When the prevtous-crnsua- w s:- would have noticed that Slim Loy- somebody else's report. She learns lowest ribs. ti-ken, the English origins out- - Joe was trembling asibe lett thd• how to put the most important numbered the French but within a prison behind him. Tpis quiver, item of the meeting first. and fo)- Excellent posture !s the goal to aim at, of course. if you stand, decade this has been reversed. *bich traversed the entire length low It wish the more ordinary ev- walk or sit with stomach in der. Of particular interest to Tim- mf_ - mf his body, held-.something•of -a =.-- enta_ _. _ __._ c es very1111"a �ga& WC the fact thAE The A captive bird, treed of Its cage, L high, your diaphragm 'will be flat Ukrainians are now the largrat - - lmiaht have acted the same. A wild ,Bonus For Babies and you'll have a long look to the group in the-dominion, .and are might h surrounded actedthe a the high - sides.of your figure, But If you just the second largest non Anglo and stallion,walla of s mea-made corral, might • Sonne time ago Duce Mussolini— slump along, with stomach protrud- non-French group. have lifted its head to gaze long at ftttw alarmed at the shortage of Ing and chest caved in, your torso Majority Born Hese t* the dim, mist-shrouded rim of fascists and the decree' went will appear to bg settled down and Of the total population ?7.�6 .. i'orth, "More babies." .Father. of against hip bones. The long look per cent. were. )horn in Canada, - :some great mesa.country, its nos- 3.22 cent. came from the trils dilated and quivering, just,as large families were offered cash wtll,be completely missing; 'imr- Slim Lovale`a nostrils dilated and •'b.•nuses• to posture exercises regularly. States and the other L'0-pec-feat quivered aow. So far, the scheme has worked And. in addition, go.In for stretch- are foreign born. Shim's pace quickened. lie'•took well, for latest reports show a Ing routines. For the long look Racial origins, of course; are foo notice ' of the sun-bleached, population inere4se, even in towns through the middle, stretching ra -group, for Many of the German _ squalid little town of Jarillo a gwar- fortterly backward, and the{Fx cher than bending exercises are group, for instance, have been :n Canada for as man sa four gen- ter of s stile to;his lett. Nor did chequer has paid out .522,500,000. all important. Canal s and by far the large:+- he once look back at the sprawling. -proportion for at least thrrr. - bulk of the prison, which crouched Origin'of birth gives ,a more ike some unmoving, heartless, to problems. drab beast in the immensity.of the direct line of any fat' 1 plain. Slim's face was to the north ' Something Different For Dessert we may be facing. and hih.eyes never wavered from a ::.point out there where•a dim, violet i'.• By KATHARINE BAKER Spectacles tested by dropping a 4 -line of saw-edged inouniains hung When is s cake not a cake? Sift flour ,once', add baking steel ball on them from a height _. .:irgsinst the horizon. nebulous and Perhaps you haven't time to owder and salt and sift to ether of six feet have been on exhibi- ec oning.s ondon, v bother'with riddles but £t will be three times, Beat sugar gradual- In The Sun Ayain worth your while to (rive the right ly into eggs. Adc: butter; then 'In ide of an hour the prison and - answer to this one. The answer is flour, alternately this town of Jarillo, had fallen far ' V4'ashin to n amount at a time. Beat af- ¢� 'behind hum. He was entering now _ v r, a slightly rolling country of chemi• 468 riddle the next time you are try- ter each addition until smooth.' Ing to deride what to have for a Add flavoring. Bake it two w. r sal and manzanita. with-strange PATTERN 4686 dessert. greased 9-inch layer pans in'mod- abandon Slim forced his way By Anne Adams, In case you wonder why a thrtt, crate overt' (350 deirre'es F,) 25 through the brush. As he walked .•'VV at flatterin picture s be caught haeiditils of pungent b g P y,otit two layer cake is called a pie, here minutes. Put raspbetry jelly or full-length mirror will reveal when is the story. During the' Civil jam between layers and sprinkle '~ �chemisal, holding it to his face and you wear this newafternoon slim- War in the States, food in .the top with powdered su';ar.' " f sniffing with little, quick sighs of ' liner by Anne Adams! For Pattern . city of Washington was at a prem- If .baked in square 8 :x 8 X12 fa " fop 4686 .is definitely charming as tum and fresh' things for pie fill- pan,, bake 40 minutes,at 350 de- "•:<.. ••' His lean cheeks, slightly pale well ave 'slitnming - the Fort 'Of inns were impossible to obtain. grecs F: from long months away from the frock that women feel like cop However, people still wanted pie, " sun, eu el R i1 r _ i eat tl�e defi BUTTERSCOTCH, one of the lovely firm Fall syn- of baking a thin. cake batter in 1 clip Bee Hive Golden Corn thetics-or perhaps 'a• silk with a two round shallow this, and Syrup „c raised self-design-and follow the spie'ading'jelly or jam between 1. cup white sugar dt helpful advice of•the Sewing In- the two layers. This cake was 's cup butter 1 found structor. You'll find that every., never frosted, but the top was •.Mix all ingredients and stir un-. s1lYeetetllQ amp _A_ seam is quickly and easily tom- dusted with powdered sugar, and' tih it boils over low heat.. Boil,. g vKig� 4• s pleted'S Note particularly thL but- sometimes the` sugar was sifted until it forms a hard'ball in cold my morning toll-trimmed, full-length panel from a paper cornucopia in lines, - G water, Pour into buttered pan With its centre pleat for walking to represent a lattice of narrow• ease. Then gaze carefully at the strips of pastry, Though we don't and when almost cold mark into cereal with collar-finished neck; the becoming consider this an emergency meas- squares. - gathers springing from the point-, ure in spite of the current rumors __ --- - HAVE Byrn' `29 ,for Any Old ed yokes! of war, we do think you will like aws Pattern 4686 is available in it for a change from puddings and o iii }� �t__� women's sizes 3'4. 36. 38 40 42pies for dessert. _ e Pr-L `G g1 . 44, 46 and 48. -Size 36 takes 4 WASHINGTON PIE ' Ycur Coleman Dealerpaya yards .39 inch fabric.' - _.,Z CllpS Sifted cake flour .,., • '" U" �" " L -- �J`. TWO DOLLARS forany old F you are sufferinp wit+;Rheumatism, Send twenty cents 20c in 2 teaspoons baking powder Damp or lantern when you Y � ) PO 8'Po I Neuritis, Stomach trouble, Kidneys; "_s LOir � Fins istamps,cannot bg accepted), � teas�oon salt ;•.�� ..-rf Nerves, Plies, Colitis, Eczema, Female t' .•, ' -1, t his ttiaittl Ssu- }`�Or tfilS Anne Aaatn`a attern. Cli aT tllments, Runtlown, etc., your system a new Coleman (amp r P p g _ Is Iacklnq some of the vital minerals • • - $3.9St (Shade extra.) Big Write plainly size, name, addrG s :'2 eggs, well beaten wtich Nature demands. Lanq's Min- �' saving on Coleman Lan- and style number, oral has brought new health and vl. .4. terns, toot See your Cole- Y 1' tablespoon buffer or other tallty to thousand• after years' of op i• man Dealer. Trade today! Send your order to ,Anne shortening (melted) sufrerinq. write for free Information. Issue No. 40—'38 Adams, Room'421, 73 West Ade-' 2/4 cup hot milk • t laide St., Toronto. -1 teaspoon vanilla. _ O' - : ` -.... / - ;7 .. _ :•q+ .ce�r:Y✓ Hp.a., a...,..� .!:' .H-. _� � su'....,� n•c., .... 4 b- :xis•_.. ^•.,,,a:,. 4 ■ V~ . Czech Army Head Corn Should Ile , Sunda School Cut Quite Love lFarxied Violin Maker k.: y _ - 1 Provincial Entomologist Gives 'HOBIMNTAL . Answer to Previous Puzzle machine. -lesson Advice On How To '1 Violin maker V N E t T H 22 To put on. of the 17th p A R N I Lking his A 24 The of a LESSON I 9 Duration. P r varnish is still Provincial Entomologist,. Protea P1 E E R A unknown, j 13 Motive.. a. THE ONE TRUE GOD so Caesar, O.AC., Guelph, urg- 1 of NIP Y AEE 26 Barrier. r 4 Courses Exodus 20: 2, 3; Isaiah 46:22; es low cutting of cora this tall as HER I i- 28 Unopened Mark 12:28-34; 1 Corinthians 8:4.6 travel. LI r a help in the control of the borer 15 Frost bite. O I T S SPO T flower. -T- - Golden Teat-Thou shalt love Je- •' Iif ' w ., ` and a. means of avoiding the un- 16 Fleshy root, T T I $ L E M . 30 An embrace.` hovah thy,God with all thy heart, J pleasant task of hand-picking stub- 19 To perform. L A T E N 32 To observe. and with all thy soul, and with,all ble in the spring. Professor Caesar 20 Mortar tray, L 1 E R A T E N 34 Rowing fool6.� :',thy might. Deuteronomy'6:'5. writes as follows: 21 Revolved. E INS ERR SORT 36 Related by THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING blood Time.-The Ten Commandments moat all over the province this call 25 Within. F U E N A 38 He was --- -were given 1498 B.C.;•the passage ,, and as a result many persons will 26 Soul. in 1 from Isaiah was written about 690 be tempted.to cut it high. To do so - 27 To weep. 53•Coffee pot. 4 Venomous 40 Satin. B.C.; the conversation of our Lord would be a mistake because the 29 Compass point 54 Gibbon. snake- 43 Fine line of a with the scribe was on Tuesday, , borer is decidedly •more abundant 30 Third-rate 56 Relative. 56�To accomplish. letter. 1 April 4, A.D. 30; the"First Epistle this year in most counties than actor, •F al of Paul to the Corinthians was writ- Y usual-and extra care will have to '31 Burden. harvest. 7 Father. a Saxhorn. :1 33 60 minutes. 60 Thick soup. 8 Wavering. 48 Saxhorn. ten A.D. 59. be taken to hold it.in control. The 61 Gold coin. 9 Dyewood tree. Place.-The Ten Commandments k long stubble means that , several 35 Expensive. 49 Squalid orere given at Mount Sinai; the con- times as many borers will be. left 37 To loiter. 63 He was the JO Skin irritation. neighborhood.; g finest—of 11 First wife of 50 Small bird. venadon of lesus with AIIA Reribe in the fields after removing the39 You and me. �a. me- took place in Jerusalem; the city 41 o Zeus 51 Cetacean. piece ou . is t' stalks as there would be if the corn 42 Year. 64 His native -12 Electrical trait. 52-Circle part. of Corinth was located in northern had been.cut low. !Moreover, it is city was 17 Musical note. 55�°onatelihtion. Greece. - very much more difficult to plow 43 Therefore: �. h 44 It is. Cremona —.18 And. 57 To soar. - - 2. I am Jehovah thy God. The "^. long stubble under completely and 46 Neuter - VERTICAL 20His.violins. 59 Measure of most important and the most in- not drag it up again in the spring pronoun. 1 Senior. are still area. -g • fluential conception that a man can when working the field, hence far= 47 Cubic meters. 2 Tooth. prized, 60 Postscript. have is his conception of God. Our mere wishing to avoid the neces- 50 The sky. 3 Foray. 21 Battering 62 Morindin dye thought of God determines our out- sity of hand-picking their fields for look on the world. General Inspector Jan Syrovy, next winter should cut their corn The word "Jehovah" means fun- of the Czechhe oslovakian the hour in s as- low as practicable." damentally, One.• the present critical European sit- Who brought thee out of the land-. India is trying to stop the ` 1 nation. of Egypt, out of the house of bond- Pictures of Czechoslovakia's dumping of salt into the'country -age. } .-army and efficient- modern war by outsiders..No Other Gods a uipment are shown. in another 3.•Thou shat ave no other gods before me. If God is what he claims sus, perceiving that the scribe ane- -.to be, then be.must be the.supreme mandment greater than these. .In wered intelligently, said, "You are abject of worship. reply to the scribes question, the not far-irom-the of.God." Isa. 45:E2. Look unto me, and be Lord quoted Dent. 6:4, 5 and Lev. Paul Reaffirms it 3 ye saved, all the sada of the earth; 19:18. Though Jesus does not di- - I Cor. 8:4. Concerning therefore for I am God, and there is none rectly quote,from the Ten Cam- the eating of things sacrificed to - else. In the verse preceding the tnandments, he does quote spas- idols, we,know that no idol is any i one assigned to our lesson from nage which aummailz� the teach• thing in the world, and that there Isaiah, God is spoken of as "a just Ing of all the CommanIments, and is no God but one. S. For.though God and a Saviour,"I.e., a God who puts the emphasis first n the char there' be "that are called 'gods, always does right, whose word is actor and recognition of God'..then whether in heaven or on earth; as true, whose promises are fulfilled, upon our utter, absolute love for there are. gods many, and lords and a God who is, able to save his God, and finally,ju9oa our love for many. There- is no God. no real m " people from their sins, from wrath,, one another. If every living person Divine .Being, but one: As in'so from eternal death, from theft ens- were just obedient to these two many other places in Ilse New Tes- `* mien. Because. God is such a God commandments, to love- the only tament, Paul is not content with a lie can extend the invitation; that. true and living God with all one's negative'denial, but now brings we find in our verse,,"Look` unto being, and then truly to love one's forth a positive affirmation-the- meThere is to non-exist-+� •• n be a saved." oda oL the heathen are n t mead Yneighbour, he would be'living the g t s Serve.a testimony to God's uni- fullest, richest, most satisfying,lite eat, but there is a God who Is God i ,• was flows o live."airplane. It's'tYa queness, to God's knowledge'of the men can ever attain to. the Father, from 'whom all things Life Near' Pole way I like to live." helplessness of man, to God's. love 32. And the scribe said unto him, come, and in whom, through the !i� 19 At Read Island in the Arctic oa for man in his belplessneas. Of a truth;Teacher, thou hast welly Lord Jesus Christ, we 'are. Is Really Fun eon, they visited Mrs. Ray Ross. -'• Mark 1+ 28-34. 2.8. _An_d one ofskid that he is one; and there is, 6. Yet to us there Is one God, the North America's farthest north the act es a none of er u e: ether, of whom are all things, and white woman. Mrs. Rams is the wife questioning together, and knowing Geologist sad Wife Found The w that he had answered them well, him with all the heart, and with all we unto b#m; and one Lord, Jesus of a Hudson's Bay Company trader. the understanding, and with all the Christ, through , whom 'are all Far North An ideal Place asked him. What commandment is To Live 1 e the first of all? This conversation strength, and to love his neighbour things, and we through him. See Says Film Stan took place on Tuesday of Passion, as himself, is much more than all John 1:3; Heb: 1: 2, 3; Col. 1:16; e�L * whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices. Rom. 11:86. Note the contrast be- EDMONTON_---A ltfe In the Are- Live he Lonili Week,in the city of Jerusalem.The 34. And when Jesus saw that he an- tween the.many gods of the heath- Phariseea, having heard that Jesus tic 1v`itiS fish and canned food sown Dr. Lawrence SpargarQ. s Hal. Pharisees, silenced the Sheard that gather- swered discreetly, he said unto him, en and the one God of the Chris- in to theta by. airplane, was de- lywood hospital doctor, believes :_ ed around him. The Jews divided Thou art not far from' the kingdom tians. The whole passage is a clear scribed as "Great Fun" by Mr. and that film stars live, longer than td. p� h.t�th at: hundred„ of God. And no man after that acknowiedgment on the part of the Mrs. A. Lincoln Washburn, of Han- most folk. . .'and thirteen Drjntn , three nun- -durst ask Him any question. The apostle Paul that the Lord•Jesus over, N.H.- "My study of film stars has led Bred and sixtlr�ive Droi)ibitiona, as 'meaning here is that we should Chrlat was ezternal' in Hla exist- Washburn, a geologist still iiy his me to believe that practically ev- dred as there were days in the have the same Solicitous regard and encs. Our God 1s not a rival of any -20'9, returned here .after a six eryone who gets into the first manycare for our.neighbours which we other gods. In him is life, and weeks' study of glacier and geolog- ranks of players adds 10 years to year, and two hundred and twenty- have for ourselves. It is really an- without him then is no life. eight commandments, se.many as ical formations to the tar north. By his life," be says there were parts lit the 'body. airplane and schooner he and -his It is nothing unusual. Stars Among the greater commandments wife'visited a number of points, In• take better care of themselvq they reckoned Sabbath observance, eluding Yellowknife, Cambridge than the average person because is hey reckoned sion. rules of sacrifice and _ Liste aBay, Read Island, .the Colville they must be physically attractive circumci, and 'rules about fringes A f e' o �I�� Mountains, Victoria Island and the as well as mentally alert. and DHYlacteries. "They work hard, . Baillie great ,fun" Mrs Wash• good for them When tharyhremt � The Two Commandments t ! iiahtt a an walla °.1E� fREiDDIc fEit fun," back No. the get p o an t 29. Jesus answered, The first is, burn said "Glad to y leafy d ' Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God, I'd like to stay up there. The people fresh air." - the Lord is one: 30. and thou shalt - , are simply wonderful. And there Oh, well, who wouldn't - on dove the Lord thy God with all thy FRENCH STAR JOINS UP Monday, September 12; (WABC- wasn't any hardship. The'food was $1,000'a minute, or whatever it Is with all thy mind, and with all thy famous singing star, is now's mem- from Fridays, `- strength. 31. The second is this; her of the. "Hollywood Hotel". from 5,45 to 6.00 Thou; shalt love thy neighbor as program heard over the Columbia ,` p.m. EDST.) "]IFE'S LIKE THAT By' Fred Nehw u� rf,h. yself. There is none other com- network every Friday (WABC= Miss Moorehead; CBS, 9.00 to 10.00 p.m. EDST). who is tall, red- Born in, Paris, France; Sablon is headed and con= Plays Hide-And-Seek a newcomer to these shores. His b\ ' sidered one of _ fame preceded him by many the s m a rt e s t - months, however, for he had be- dressed women come popular in the French thea- a. in radio. is equal- ire, English music halls and on : ly at home play- r `` in a wise crack- �_ r4 t American 1'o u d g girl ^�." 4 Ing chorus _ , ror his international -: . .. :> mother, and can• .•• s - = broadcasting. -. speak nearly ev- „ 7r Sablon will Share known,d i a l e c t the spotlight in orehead �" � the "Orchid WITH BURNS AND ALLEN Room" with Her- Frank Parker, youthful tenor, •fir "'^ "`� b e r t Marshall. will act as soloist for the first a master - of-cere- three programs of the weekly j M� Burns and Allen series which � �' LangfordFvocal- makes its bow.over the Columbia' network on Friday, September 30.• o ist, and Vfctor (WABC-CBS, 8.30 ..to 9.00 p.m. a Young's 'Orches- •+s Jean Sablon trs. 'Orches- EST.) o • . +' -S PR E-DrS1kN-H DIALS - - -- 3 "THE MIGHTY- -- -- 4. -Agnes Moorehead, "Rist lady" Rogers new 1939 "Super-Val= among character actresses of the us" radios contribute' many new ~ " John Cobb, English fur broker, airwaves, is a Boston-born minis- features' for convenience, includ- ` shattered the speed record of bIr s daughter who made an envia- ing easier, quicker' and mole ac- John e record on the legitimate stn � curate tuning-but but most im ort- \ 'Capt. George Eyston when he g g- p drove is Railton racer over the before malting her microphone ant i5 their exclusive six indi- salt beds of Utah at a speed of debut. She will play the part of vidual spread-band' dials. - 350.20 miles' an hour. Eyston', the lovable, understanding "Ma - Only one•dial is visible -at a 4'-27 ' 'record was formerly 345.49 miles Hutchinson" itt the new dramatic time on this new Canadian radio t+.e* •�� '~a'`hff'�• 'an hour. ..`Then Eyston tried -it serial, "The Mighty Show;' which so that there can be no question " again, regained the crown with a i' .speed of 857 miles an hour. 'began on the, Columbia network, as to wlfat band is being tuned. Stand up and I.0 spew yen when you made your bis mistake'!" � .. : 'y....•^ .. '.:, !. ;.::. •''^afT`4T' , :.-^>-G' ^. .... ._.:'.0*V'.'-•'•C•:•.;. .iX.•C. I .e1:-.•:^.L:--., +.., .-Taro GAJ. -' w^: ?.a�.•....a-.a�+s ..e e•r%rts_..-a'l..e:'k...rsr.,• z r..'R'._r.:.-.._ew vrrc...: _...'.:.: tea+ 1' ._..Y..r i:*s... ..., ..:c:..- » ..s.... .'.�°'a. �F:! .�r`.� Ivo.. 3 . .....,.,+^. ' 1;. r,.,m„i,i., ..^.,'.•' ',q.•... w.. : ,io'•••Y.1' •°?". ». t r, - �- et a �cQ�.i � _C remant ,�L>gLT PATCHffi L. �.O/N�. rtj Tsef Born, at Brierbush Hospital, in Just arrived►-A new shipment earn to Play FUNERAL DIRECTOR dc,RD Stouffville on Sept. 27th, 1938 to of bright, crisp, quilt patehe& . 406 Per pons; is adv sea Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Middlehurst, mostly prints. H'hWl111AN GUITAR, SPANISH EMBALMER Subscrlp*05 to fba Stataa R. R. 2, Claremont, a son. GUITAR and UKELELE. 13 iaueneor co W.J. lliaci�ar, -9fi and Cit. ldrit+tlau if.00 is advaaes. "all Cuts ...,. 15e. ib. 8toaffville �- _---�-- - --___- -Large cats z5c.'lb. Individual half-boor Seasons r N t and D �. • ish ay 53�rTi JOHN . t store, or a. E9il _tUdlOe sie�s ' -�.47i1i L'bonL- 7ah -Remnants of ail kinds. Claremont. Markham, Unionville, 95101In MemoriF. J. D•ONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., : Buttons - - Zippers Utbridge. Stouffvule, L & On file a;e the records of su_veyors Gibson and Ysrnola,- Sb Instrumtntssupplied on request, Harmiltonf-'Ia lo-Ang mTOWN HAIL BUTTON SHOPIoconvince you as tothe meritsjof our dear mother, Ann `L' OB��°i SDC 1913 Whitby, Ont.passed away, Sept. ystem you will receive FREE of charge A wonderful aypther, Sale Register one leasou on any one of the above you, School Faire now on. 'PVatch dates. instruments, In mem�aries t t are on an vw 6 - PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN true; tion sale of household effects, in Whitevale There wasn't a thing, too big or Claremont, the property of Thos. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER small, A. Graham. N.o reserve, as Mr. AND NERVES, 1T MAY 0E That-you: woudn't try to do for Graham is giving up house-keep: General AgeliCr R EYES. - _ _...__ - YOU all; -rug Sate at 1 o'clock terms _)!JOTTER__. .,It's sad, but true; we wonder why, Cash. A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. _MCCO� DEEBING H. TUCK, OPT. D. The best are always first to die, I DEALER it 1sney Block opp. P. 0. Quickly and quietly came the call I TUESDAY, OCT: 4th = Auctionphos 1516 s» Her sudden death surprised us all. I sale of farm stock, implements, ALSO OSHAWA, ONT m V. e Ve os -u - . PLEUSY Jk TUDKOTE ells, lot 21, B. F. con. Twp. o. `J X! lea - One of the best the world cos- Whitby, (Corbett's Point, at th 1. J MACHINERY Jk REPAIRS 3 tamed. Lake). i the farm has been sold j11y�1LlCll. Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof- Sadly.missed by daughters and everything will be disposed of. '! 7 las. fi wt or Lundy Feiea No reserve. Termer-Cash. Sale at Goodyear Tires N6tive -to Y _ family. Red.Iadian Gasoline and One ' i o'clock. Wm. Maw,' auctioneer. C T: C. AUTO PAR'I'S In simple but neh de GENERAL HARDWARE tiVe-do Building nf all kindb sign -we car furnish th will - . memorials at Frank Wright.rig �ARPENTElt1,NG please from every ITEVALE UEMEN IN6. standpoint: in dignit; ONT T of sppear-nee our -ILU�IBI'�G _ will out -'-- - „ - Law Motor S sad _ work Rand' j hrnugh---}te- a� -- ales •-Fi•U��'�IN1i • • t Na Gres' Tribute p L Ji fl N. W. STAFF(PRD CljrySler'r lyYnouth 11. We 4 .40 ±ell L-mtford Roo ag Ai ghwat 11 nun enter Jrlyt�rlellr, Enihire B-itbroom Dealer Ecimpmput, Dsiro Water .• : .. Ph. 162 -Thitby Ont. - . i. i pn , tKing:*.rr P,nstda'aat ' GOOD USED CARS Systeme, Beatty I E tit GOODYEAH'TIRES gt�tbie F.gni?�niPot _ WILLARD BATTERIES an .i,aher Huilding Materiel _ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING . a E,ti�tlateP Free • nar d SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work G sots d • i/ Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car J. P R O S� . ` 24 Hours Towing Service T 12 tl L�l l l 1 C y J. - Phone MM � �. P' ► f r Gordon La FiDd (� INN. 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Member OAktsl Radio Sol. ldenl' W.F.DISNEY, Greenwood Assoerwen. $29,75 up. � 46 Phone 3201, PICKERINfi x PraoNB Pu'K 2314 41 Lf • Over 75 re conditioned electric, -con' - - `�sole and linantle,-battery and car SROCK _ . : THEATRE `, I � Li Vel Wan' tea radios. :Reasonable Terms .FRIu.�Y And.SATURDAY - "Sell Ives at home. C SEPT . 3U� and OCT' 1. No- Finance Company Save ` time and money. P y Two Shows, at 7.00 and 9.00 .7► Saturday Ma'ticee.at 1;30. Your present radio accepts as We have a buyer at the farm Y _ part payment. :•" ROL IN L aMonday, Tuesday.. and - HA D - .DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC ProfessorBeware" . with Jay. 38 Simcoe Stre N. n PHYLLIS WELCH rP/CKER/N9 ,FARMS` _ O �. RAYMOND WALdURN LIMITED Oshawa LIONEL STANDER WILLIAM FRAWLEY :gLSPHONS Vti IL =MIL .. LOW ES --'- _ - MONDAY,, TUESDAY. R'EDN'SDAY -.- : CHANGE 'OF TIME TABLE -' OCTOBER 3, 4 and 5 • EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER.25th, 19,38 First Show at 7.00 ,t } t=Last Complete Show at 8.20 'RIS _ SEEKONLY .:, .. .. ; e - LEAVE PICKERING - 4 Eastern Standard Time t "I'll Give Y T! a . 3-Star Efficient Household Lamps ; To Toronto` To Oshawa k. 1 _ • o "W 0 for t A. M. P. M. 1'. M. A M. P: M. P. DI. - -- . - 9Ci 5w � ith � i - 4 and 6 st 7.09 .012.54 6.5.1 ,,.•:;:_ -a 8.31 - '2.31 .. a 8.31 _ . . . . 2 0 w w, : . 'a 7.44 1.54 e-r.54 9.38 c 3.31 9.31 wAR�1FR BAXTER Guarail#eecl SatlsfaCtOY'y 8.54 & 2.54 5.34 11.01 4.31. e10.31 - MARJORIE . WEAVER _ _ -11.54 .:a 4.54 10.54 12.31 6.31 A. M. JEAN HENSHOLT -- ee W Vocloge s b.o4 b11.44 :' c.1.31 q.31 12.31 - Also R -,daily except Sun. & Hol.; b -' Sun. & Hol, only; e - Sat. only «SeZ` O'Reilly _ e - sat., sur. & Hol. anly: =ALF'S PLACE Copies of the neve time tables are'a�ailaF.ie at all offices and agencies ' to 1rJlacllab" � 'lockets and Information. at _ EASTERN HOUSE - Phone'4500 ( lfred Moles _ _ :with A i _ _ - _ _ L MAWONE N _ o _ _ -wIL Y CLAR�MONT, O TAR/C� WNW _ _ -- GI WILL F'YFFE tr phGne • �he 1{ing's utglttvay _ _ _ • •• _'I� • SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL �. P - . 14 t. • Clareaseeit l Gilmore, Preached two vert► fine L + E SMITH a Mr' Winton v$ was'in the STANLEY�TREATRE sermons, and was assisted by the e1� qn Friday lust, local choir, whose music was also much appreciated. On Monday ev- STO '`FViLLBi Ted Tomlinson, of Peterboro wasening prof. Gilmore again address- GEi FREE gat home over the week-end.' ed an audience in the church, speak- I'baes lOpl Mrs. Lonsdale was a sty visitor „ Music". - — ' ROOFING _Radio service on Monday. ing on Hymns and Church _ He claimed that the young people ghowin4_ -Born-'-to Mr awn - i's: C of today had not cultivated as app- - D�'XM�D Brooks, at Claremont, on Saturday, Week Nights-8, Standard Time reciatibn of good music., That the • WE e e R. R. 2, Picker 149 18 ;;Sept. 24th; a son. - radio, and the popular music given ,at.& Eiolidags-2 Shows,7 and 9 p.m. NOW Mrs: Lou Todd, of Toronto, and was having a serious affect on this lNt:teZijAk, b'RIDAY&SATURDAY s• i1�• Mrs. Robt• Birrell, called on friends taste". of the young people. He m¢ Q here on Saturday evening. offered an interesting argument inpT 29, 30 and OCT, 1 mens. or ,;.; Barclay-Transports Mr. and 'Mrs, W11mot and Mrs. `Ma tO b° i support of the $2.00 charged for i `• !! rooted,patchedor r•. Wilkes, of Toronto were guests of the hymn books, in saying that we In Old Chicago ird Tito-rap Co---,!]l steoa- ; e eb See.ies M7• and Mrs. Birkett on Sunday. a�' T►+s�v"mesal / pay 4pc. for a copy of cheap, pop- rootYnRisasound•per between Claremont, Brougb= vegtm e ram here a P so utely wea er- ream " ar music, yero o )ec o pay- funeral of the late Donald Ianaon, ing $2.00 for a collection of over TYRONE POWERS tight Greatly reduces '.of Greenbank, on Friday last. six hundred Pieces of the meat ALICr; FAYE s:e hazard. A Z5 YEAR e9BIl "00 dy'drivers are trained to be earadld , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sharpe; of music ever written. Those who att- kiE CUARAM7EE Q""""°" courteous and reliably ` Cleveland, Ohio, visited their nous- ended on ng, surely ALICE BRADY �•�3e F�1 •�lower because of sale. ' ., �^ Tax exemption.Save money by writing today. - n ice; at the-.Masse on Mon- +e.. a ,a.i a inn•„g Manntaceureza also of fam4ae Preston Steel_ -t ong- Mrs. Anderson's daughter, Mrs. S MEDY Trues same and Jameaway i�•u�equip. g the finer things to be found in.mus- meat Address:308 Guelph St.,Preston.out r $awes, and her husband, of Long ic. Some criticism was levelled at --- "- - - Branch, were visitors nere over the, people of today, for their interest week-end. in the Negro Spiritual and the tiIONDAY.TUESDAY, WEbN'SDAY !fi order too small, None toe Lap. 1, OCTOBER 3 4 and 5 An sMpmeats insured and pn edW o! the finest-looking crops of pot- claimed that the culture of the "Coulr�sel for stoes we have seen in a long white, white race of today should be a- - TSL ��.�, *' P. ca this week hove that es dressed in the usual ! rune" ATTENTION ' ri Mr. -T. Caster wishes to thank negro spiritual.. The day• of the 1.y "lar, B• •ad C. his many friends and relatives for church as an entertaining medium '1 9 '�•nr sad >perste• t ' the many nice birthday cards ana was over and the more serious tei- Starring . GrFirsuavel birthday. presents he received on his 92nd ching of the gospel and.advance- OTTO KRUGER Brock Road Gravel 'r 1f birthday. ment of Christian principles need DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY Maple Leaf 11L�L�ls� '�'� D. A- Pugh and }tis 'forerrian, M. ed - JAGQUELINE •WELL ` Benson, spent a number of.days in _ - . Pit SHORTS r Itpa$ - - and-around McLuney's Point last CY,u��� Pit Ra n -A week, where they purchased a car In Memoriam - and WAWANESA INS. Co. load of .cattle. 1'!iURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY �+ At the United, Church on Sunda,: In loping memr�ry of Corp. Ross Gravel Chap rates for Paan and morning next, the Sacrament of the _ De Rusha, of the 2nd Batt. for- " OCTOBER 6, 7 and 8 !! sand and Graded ��� 1` Lord's .Supper will be conimemora- 'merly•of the 1.16 -Batt., killed in j.� Windstorm Insurance on Bat>diap ted.-The Official Board and -Board action in France,.Sept. li �: K• ;,, .:.Wane, a FRI- . �• ..t1.,:�:' e• r ,. ..' ;' - ,rK My. �� a+�N.,,a .rr'. • . xtAl1•"4x.yis. ,'F«IC•„'..,:.r , •�sWF•....r.'n'k.,:rtl..h ..,wrzr,.:q.w•...v'Yw "rY,4iZ•A.' fi.'nR+•^...., • •m.., t F .. . Ready to "Liberate" Czechoslovakia's Germans Reindeer- Herd � is .y :Numbers.4,500 NAMES " : e�1►s in the ; - ��-grado ,. so Annual Roan$-up of Dom$- . `By Elizabeth.Eedy nion Government Animas Reveal Imported From Asia Originally GOODBYE SUMMER: As we look back upon the past three More than 4,500 reindeer were months,we realize that it has been counted by herders in the annual f a lovely summer, not too hot, not E round-up of the Dominion Govern= too rainy, not too cool. 5o that : ment reindeer herd on Richards Is- m Macken- autumn's approach with its pro- t, land at tfie mouth of the Macken- snise of pumpkin pies and Thanks- 4 zie River, according to wireless re- \.. �/ s received b the Department �' ort ce Y P - lea and P Thanks- giving and docking for app ++ I '� • colero.i i -s--an-d beechnuts and li of Mines and_Resources. The reund up d just been eemanus us inK leted and showed the animals in sa ti fled, peaceful frame of mind to- P •, wards life as lived in our Ontario. a healthy condition-and increasing : If only the thought of wars and in numbers. They^' were imported rumors of wars did not have to be from Asia in 1935 to provide the x r facedl And the conviction that basis for a reindeer population all : peace of ours which over ZfI — alo�tbe Arctic Coast which might this the land is only a temporary semis- f' V� provide food and employmen or _ ce. : . . . Canadian Eskimos. ' A total of 4,181 deer, consistTag- of 1,206 fawns, 1,963 yearlings and r are on the subject of summer _ ult bulls and 381 steers, were put ending and such, a feov words through the corrals while an esti about ,daylight saving. Some of mated 350 deer escaped the herd- our Ontario cities and towns haveers by swimming across a shallow \;f r found it a boon, that extra hour bay, of sunlight a gift from the gods. Surplus Stock Slaughtered EDOUARD BENES Too bad all the cities and towns Despite annual losses incidental President of Czechoslovakia. He of Canada don't adop% it auto- to the life of a herd and the slaugh' helped to found the republic. For ldt • - atically, in their own interest: Ler of surplus stock to provide food the peat twenty years he has Prov- 1 Or all of. the Dominion go oa This picture was taken at Hitler's mountain retreat at Berchtes- and clothing for local needs the ed to be one of the"smartest little" - each ear--as Eur__ Baden,-..whew_the_8gi_ uehrer confeized with Konrad Henlein, leaderhma shownsteadystatesmengrowthur ops has been doing ever since t e Nuremberg, served notice on a world bristling with arms that his Nazi since the originalreindeer Zrreat War. empire stood ready to "liberate" the Sudeten Germans regardless of were 'delivered to the Mackenzie And here it is that we would any opposition from other European countries. delta area in 1935. ask a question. Why is it that Richards Island, on which the - The farmers don't like daylight saving `round-up takes place is the summer time? The domestic animals of A NEEDED "WEEK" grazing ground for the herd. After BOA SHEL F Europe seem to get along all What with Fish Week, Furni- the freeie up.it will be moved 1io right; the cows and horses don't VOICE O� ture Week, Cheese Week, Dog winter pasture on the mainland.,' appear to.suffer from dislocation' Week and all the others, it is said Laplanders Herd Them BY ELIZABETH £EDY of the time sense. Are our Cana- that everything has been com Herding is done by Laplanders, r dian'animals any different? Or is THE PRESS mandeered up to the second week imported from Norway, assisted by "EARLY BUILDINGS OF it that farm work under daylight of June, 1947, and someone has Eskimo apprentices who have been ONTARIO" saving,could not get under way designated that as "Mind -Your selected as part or the Government -at an early enough hour each day? . CANADA Own Damned Business Week. — By Prof. Erie D. Arthur scheme'for developing a Canadian We wish someone would write in Woodstock Sentinel-Review. reindeer industry. University of Toronto Press has and shed a little more -light ,on EXCRUCIATING just released a new publication :the problem. .: All the troubles of the world FOOD SUBSTITUTES '+a� are as nothing to thb man with a Surely mankind around the / a entitled tario,",which adesc describes and I- Gaspe Peninsul _ ' couple of raspberry seeds_under world is getting tired of diplo- ... lustrates many o4' the province's LOST OPPORTUNITY: We mats, and statesmen, and dicta- y have been kicking ourselves ever she upper plate.—Brandon Sun. Sneezers Haveri historic buildings which have ovt- slnce. Last week we wrote a time nor inclination to have no din architectural features. tors, and leaders who h standing ar paragraph fns this column on the THE CREDIT SYSTEM 5 worry Eric D. Arthur, Professor of o This country would be in better about underfed people. "Spheres Ragweed Eliminated There Em- Architectural Deeignr_lo.aiversity European war scare; then just as of influenre," "corridors" and the paper went to press we yanked _ condition if there were not so sept for Small Area; `Cictery, of Toronto, is the authqr of the .7 the paragraph out because it look- many mortgaged motor cars park- "new alignments" — newer and In Sight. booklet. John Alford, Professor ed by rented houses on • paved quicker ways of bombing, gassing �_ of Fine Art, of the same univee- ed at the moment as if we might and killing each other_ occupy highways built on credit.—Forest g .. Py Ragweed. plague ..of hay fever city, has written a foreword in u be wrong. Later events. support Standard, s energies, victims. has been practically ellm. which he states. that "the quality t our original viewpoint. their time, talent and y Marie Antoinette's famous re- lnated from the Gaspe Peninsula, of architecture is-the quality Of Here is part of the paragraph, WHY FAVOR TORONTO -mark, "Let the people eat cake," Georges Ma}ievx of the Quebec De- the material"environment we make louder the heading, "Supercolos- 'Toronto, so we see, is to get has, saysone, been changed today partment of Agriculture, told a for ourselves in the process of our sal Bluff": "An illuminating higher relief grants from the Pro- .,to "Let them eat battleships-"-- meeting of the eastern section of relations with raw Nature and. ;.comment oil the situation in Cen- irincial Government. And why an Halifax Herald. the association committee on weeds with each other. tral Europe was.made this week by exception is favor of Toronto" of the Dominion Department of Ag- From Lancaster to Ham- I public School `Inspector D. M. An revision for the benefit of the TOO MANY CABINS? riculture"and the Natlonal Research Eagle, of Windsor, Just returned y The largest groups of good early municipalities 'should apply en- Is it possible that we are over- Council at- Ottawa last weep. " '~ from his nineteenth trip across' P PP y S' houses are ` e be found in th- esally—Ottawa Journal. building for the attraction of the Do-Operation Effective ��,. earliest settled lortions of On- the Atlantic. He should know tourist dollar? Even,in- the ben! Setttng oat to make t3ie Gaspe whereof he speaks. Says Mr, of tourist seasons. it is doubtful if area a refuge for hay fever suffer- taria The Kingston Road fenny ,Eagle: 'I don't think the Germans 'FORCE TRIUMPHANTv From sufficient vis'tors cross tate border Lancaster to Hamilton provided want war. I believe they're trying ers the Quebec Govern-meat bad se' hundreds of examples of'particu- an editorial in the New York to make profitable the o;sestina cured the co-operation of farmers, Iarly good home in the nei�hbor- to see what they can get by bluf- _ Times which deals with the Czech- of all the cabins, lunch stands and teachers and' school children and '8ng and by a show of force'." oslovak crisis and the Anglo. other establishments that have hoed of Kingston,- Brockville, g the south shore of the 3t. Law• Preston and Cobourg, the book s Mr. Eagle could have gone fur- French proposals: been created along the highway-4 rence had been practically freed -' P P points out. The Niagara Penin- "This and said a few .words about "This is the cad of .the whole to fill their needs—and yet there from the weed. One Iimtted area of sula and the country around Ham "blackmail" of the.democratic system of collective security built a constant increase in tha num'- infestation remained on the north iloon also contain some of the best powers by a desperate state, Ger- up in the pest-war treaties. It .is her of these places. _ Brockville shore but 'in two or three years It old houses in the province. In the many:, the end of that system because a Recorder and Times. was expected ragweed Would die- western part 'of the province an- Bluff it all was (though a very demonstration will have been giv appear' from the whole area. other group is.to be found on the risky one) because Germany was en, in the'very heart'of Europe, ..-HIGH COST OF DYING shores'of'Lake Erie and along the not really ready for war ltor before the eyes.of all the world The cost of cjying is not thought Mcruiting for Britain's Terri- Detroit River. capable of waging it successfully. and in.a manner which leaves, no of so often -ifs the cost of living. toric) Army is breaking post-War The book provides an instruc- Confronted by the democratic possible room for doubt, that But it looms as.a major problem records. tive study and is recommended for vers actin in concert, she force or the threat of force is the for most people. To low=wage '.'>tm g teachers and any others interest- •: would have been blocked from the determining fade: th relation- earners-the cost of burial services ed in Ontario's architectural herii w Hitler is top-dog in ship of nations." gonstituts an increasing worry, where funeral directors assume age all Europe. With Czechoslovakia How to build it up again ? because they are haunted y e e paymentson pre • �nnder his belt (it. is rich in min- • • • s fear of a "pauper's grave." The policies which are in danger o!• -` • - erals, munitions plants), he will THE WEEK'S QUESTION: most common form of industrial lapsing. Indeed, the struggle All cats in Staveley, Alberts, have the wherewithal to defeat the What is the burden each person insurance'.is nothing more -than among thousands of people to have to wear bells "to give the' world. Plus-the key to the Balkan in Canada carries, as his share of burial insurance: Of suety incur= provide for a decent exit from this birds a chance." The bird popu-• regions and a route to, the B1atk the public debt? Answer: $638 ance policy under $1,000 it is life makes their later period of lation is now increasing so much - Bea. for every man, woman and child found that over half is used for, living a harried, unenviable one., that other towns.in Alberta inter_.d funeral ex enses. There are cases —Toronto Star, to enact similar laws. There will be no stopping him. in the.counttiy.' P THE WONDERLAND OF OZ _ r 1 wor►Kius in:. r r i..ca r These Growleywogs were remark- Guph knew that they hated all' "Once the Gliome King enslaved J. "So now our Kingt is making a -- able creatures. They-were of gigsa- Deople. He also knew that it he the Royal Family of Ev," said the -'_tunnel under the deadly desert so Em- tic size yet were all bone, akin and ieucceede ',they would afford him Generat, "but Ozma interfered, al we can march through It to the Em- muscle, there being no meat or fat very powerful assistance, "Tbe Land though it was none of her business erald City. When we get there we upon their bodies at all. Their pow- of Oz Is ruled by a namby-pamby and marched her army against us mean,to conquer and destroy all the 4 ertui muscles lay just under the skin girl who is disgustingly good and Wlth her was a Kansas girl named .land and recapture the magic belt." kind," he.sald. "Her Again he • ]the benches Ot rope and the weak- people are all Dorothy and yellow hen, and-they g paused and again the Grand , 'happy and contented and have no marched directly into the Gnome Gallipoot growled, "Go on!" Guph _ :eat Growleywog was so strong he cares or worries whatever." "Go' I{inir's cavern. There they llbernt Lried to think of what to say next, could pick'up an elephant and toes on!" growled the Grand Gallipoot, ed our slaves from Ev and stn:; dor he was quite nervous,and a hap- _. '•' still scowling. " it seven miles array. - King Ruggedo's magic belt." " ..DY thought soon occurred to him. M , • .. n .. �.G .,- r n. •cam �r •... ., „ -_ ••. ,, r., - , - .- / .. M'I • vat:xax4$'1 -��,�✓vT,.� � _ ^ v , S' , V.- - - Canadian National • ClassiFied Advertisin ,Railway: Revenues i The gross revenues of the all- // ��• _ _ - • inclusive Canadian National Rail- ,;; ,�' Here you are - AGENTS WANTED DESIGNING 144:11-1100111Lott ways System for the week ending . IJJ f CLOTHING Sept. 14, 1988, were ....$4,193,777 , „ :.,,,,"� _if you want a real chew!"'I , ATTENTION AGENTS ALL OVER a y. Canada are making spare time GALASSO'S PRACTICAL SCHOOL as compared with ... .•. 4,149,716 ..,n.,- mas Cards. A dignified and profit- for ladles' and gentleghen'a Bar- di the corresponding able occupation which means dol- menta. dressmaking, and fur de- for Tarn for you. Without obligation signing. Correspondence courses period of 1937, an n k� ..we seed FREE Portfolio of sam- It necessary. Day and evening1ntro5aB Of pies with pamphlet on selling. classes. individual instruction. ..................$ 44,0(71 .. -Priced from 31 to $1.50 dozen— Write for Information. 65 Avenue everybody buys them. Highest Road, Toronto. a commission and bonus. Yule Tide \ Studios, Toronto. MEDICAL 1.ADY 1.1; EVERY LOCALITY.• TO NO MORE SORE FEET IF' YOU represent complete line of ladies' will use Busson's Fix-Foot. Soft- What Science lingerie; men's ah:rts, Pocks, ties. ens callouses. Relieves all cases Pop Trench Feet Athlete's Foot._ ' "sione.' Reliable.firm, 15 years in. Send 40c. 4 um ermanis Bldg., r'• business, will stand any-nivestiga- Vancouver, R.C. 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Exten- ._ �O ,'tu,i alve selection of forty printed-to- University of Bergen, Norway, Order cards priced one dollar per NEWSPAPER PROPERTY WANTED acid University of California. It dozen, none higher. Free cards i with early orders. 40 cents high- ADVERTISER IS INTERESTED IN is probably, he said, that the en- eat cash commission paid on every purchasing Ontario Weekly News ergy transmitted to the ocean by , arm Fo u n single order. Also 50% commis- paper. Van make reasonable downthe wind is much greater than �■fon posalble on complete line box- DaYment tn,cash and monthly D8Y- HAVE ed assortments, sea4s, .calendars, menta for balance. Must include that from heat., etc. Economy Printers, 332 King- good Job business and well estab- "If this'is true," he added, "the (Conducted.by Professor Henry ston Road, Toronto. lished newspaper in growing'dis. trict. G. F,merson, 9 Delaware ocean represents a machine which G- Bell with the co-operation of .1013 FARM MAGUIXEMY Ave., Toronto. is principally kept running at an flee various departments of the - average'constant speed by the on tario Agricultural ' College. III AD.r) medirt ate delivery. Two rubber rtetiona. rag' axe YOU CAN HAVE CITY CONVENI- surface of the sea b thcR'fast- .. -A rings and complete set of brushes, y Q. — 1:have about 5 acres bf ---- --- sthces In your village on farm home u Postage paid. 01.00. T.' S. Petrie. _ without water supply yr sewers running atmosphere. wry light, sandy land on which t li Rambert' Ave.. Swansea, Tor- Write for free information on our onto. _ modern, self-emptying, odourlelis it is hard to grow anything. It is A local official says the most �' NEW LIGHT ON NATURE y t; r FUIs]YITURh behind for ever Othe pdread ani- A new method of working back- badly in- need of manure. but embarrassing moment of hie life there u no available supply. There house with its files, cold and un- was not when he touched a LYONS' wards in an effort to discover how used to be a lumber mill on the figineeriaSlsCc-paay 194 sPo Portland sunlight ;a captured and convert- strange woman on the ahvuhea- TRADE-IN BARGAINS Street Tnrenro dint, wAverley property. and them is r' pile o! in the semi-darkness of the thea- iltre ed into food and fuel for man has sawdust which has been accumn- tze the other night and said. •478 Yonge St., Toronto - -- been f•aund, an Ohio chemist said dating for about fifty years, but " $ ' PHOTOGRAPHY last week. Slide over,honey, and I'll sit with . SEPTEMBER SPECIALS there has not been any added for our• but it was when he discov- 4 Our Tr.de-fo Department is over- ROLL FILM DEVELOPED—EIGHT Speaking before the closing se!- about fifteen years, and it is pret- y atocked with all kinds of high class prtnta25c: reprints 8 for 25c. Free siori of the American Chemical seed that ilia .vile est only two Society meeting 'at Milwaukee. ty well rotted more or lees Could �tYed furniture, all thoroughly clean- ealarg2hment with ZSc order. Es- !data back and had witnessed his -; ed and reconditioned and.sold for a tablished over 25 year•: Bright- this be used as a source of humus, mistake. fraction of its real value. All goods ling Studio, mt -Richmond St. East, Mia. Dr. Paul Rotbemund, of Aa- and would It be helped by the isold with a definite money back Toronto, tioth College, described the pro-' addition of agricultural lime to - s' Mnarantee of satisfaction err your - protection. Special attention given 4ZITILTtNG PATCHES i oR sALle can of- photosynthesis, irr which the sawdust' The land Is also in First Clerk-"I'd like to sell you suit orlLer■. All goods carefully chlorophyll, the green coloring - W. G.. Brace a set o! Encyclopedia rhat I of Sacked or safe shipment on receipt need . lime." g - of money order. QUILTI�($ PATCHES, LARGE Burl_ matter In plants, absorbs sunlight, bridge. as a gilt." - i piece tapestry cheater- die, enough for Ave Qu11ts, It.32 as one of the principal mysteries;14.95 A414 suits.Marshall spring postage propria Riegter s, 282 P Pa y A. — Under the drenmstancea, Second Clerk—"No sale. I know Armadal� Toronto. of the universe. „ ''evshlona. I think it would be.well for your more than any encyclopedia. ��Odd chesterfield chairs, Mar. A new approach to unlocking its. land to he plowed and top dressed First Clerk—"I admit that. But -11 shall spring cushlons. SCRAP IS GOLD secrets has been found,'however, with a moderate application of the I thought ou'd a thrill in Odd chutorfields, mohair PP u$ y g� (� 8 `� and velour covers, spring BRING YOUR SCRAP IRON, RAGS, in the discovery that the process rotted sawdust. that you describe., through it and picking out all the alled cushions. paper, mattresses and all old met. ,will work in reverse and that:19 Beautiful 3 piece chaster- &Is to us i od get higher ices.as chlorophyll will give off light as After this is done, I would mug- errorb. - ¢aid ruffs to brown mo- P $i $ gest that you apply at least one- field and Metal Co., 58 Niagara BL, hair, reversible, Marshall spring Toronto. well as absorb it. half ton of ground limestone to cushions. Every -town has •a man who '� en Large 2 piece ChesterAald the acre, and work both into the •`0 suite, upholstered In hard ftAX IERIRG BODY RENEWAL TESTED soil by discing or harrowing. Let won't contribute a nickel to a civic - c --.wearing reap (rust shade) Marshall (STAMMERING CORRECTED,HELP- -The rapid changes and extensive the land stand for about a weeks enterprise, but rushes forward to ' spring cushions fol bookies giving toll tntorma- rebuilding operations that are ear- give a dollar to a street fakir sell- Smart�n Smart i piece Chesterfield $ P and then sow it to oats or barley, ' 7..� suite, upholstered in fig= tloa carte• today, W. D•nalson, rigid or in living organisms are in- ing a preparation guaranteed to tared velour, taupe shade, Perfect lit]-Carlton'Street. Toronto. seeded to a good miZture of clover eonditlon. dicated by experiments made by and grass, or alfalfa. At the time tyke f�rease rprta put of a veal. , inn Larg' i place suit•, reDp Professor Hans H. Ussing, of the you are Bowing the.grain and the W softs, Marchalt.r•.eretbt• iL� coal' Sales -Universit of Ce nhagen, ,who Tcni --"'I never loved arl ons cushions. Perfect. luy � ass seed, apply about. 200 lbs. y y' $37.So Beautiful large mohair s used heavy water mixed with the per acre of .2-12-10 fertilizer, if but you." ' T F• W suite (cost new $200) tracer To food o! rata as a tracer to.mark you can get same. This should Jane—"�io�(srnae!" Marshall spring cushions, walnut > show wood fecinRs. Like new. the tissues in which changer have give' the crop,a good start and Toni-"You are the liglt'of my 3 piece bed room suite, nMn taken place, the extant of the make reasonable yield. It will also life."$24ty a Ivory enamel, dresser. Convention of Dales in To- " ' vanlry and full size bed. changes being indicated by the itiau!•e a catch of goer or legumes. Jere- Foolish talk."-' •� Large bed room suite to routo Is Largely Attended— amount of heavy water found in After one cutting of grass next Toni-"If I could only tell you walnut finish. Dresser. Presentation "Here's Hoof."• the tissues at the close of the ex- ' vanity. full size bed and• sagless year, I would suggest that yon how much, I love you"' - evrinF. Completely refinished. periment. plow under the second crop when Jane - "Think of something =a' Smart bed room suite, b 2,50 Between lour and five hundred Dr. Usaing found rifer three it has, made nod growth. This pieces, dresser, chiffonier. $ � >2ew• vanity, Lull size tied and sacless fuel dealers, from Toronto and days that 10 per cent. of the iia= -will add to the humus of you; soil Toni-"Will you marry no"." spring. Like new. many outside points, gaihered in . sue of the liver had been newly and build it u Jane-"Now, you're talking'" Modern bed room suite with p �°3• venetian mirrors, large ares- the Crystal Ball Room of the King . loaned from materials containing Do not tet the field stand bare °e -ser, vanity, ebiffonte'r, full size bed Edward Hotel on Monday, Sept. 19, the heavy water, and 2.5 per tent. as Fall plowed land in Fall of Guest - "Well, good night. I and eagle■s spring, for-the 'blue coal' sales convention. of the protein in the muscle 'tia-' 4 place bed room suite in rich P. 1939, rather drill in or sow broad- hope I_ haven't kept gnu tip too walnut finish. large dresser, Entitled "'Here's How," the.pre- sue. cast about a bushel and a half of late." i f' ehiffrobe, full size bed and saglea■ septation.used stage playlets, talk- If all of the tissues in the body (yawning)-" Not Completely refinished. rye per acre sufficiently .early in Host (yawning')- Not at. all, Beautiful walnut suite, large Ing pictures, lantern slides and a .Were made -over at the rate the ' the fall so that it will have made we should have been getting up- dresser, chlffrobe, triple mir- reproduction of a radio broadcast change took place in the muscle " .' ror, vanity and full size bed with good top, before Winter comer. eoan in any case. #a' aagtess 'spring. comDletelKrefinish- to drive home the message, not on- ' tissue, a rats body would be com- This will prevent washing of the Speaking about ra_es, there's a t ed. ly of how blue coal' advertising pletely remade in about 120 days, soil, and will be further addition good one told of an Rrgunient ,$79 Solid walnut ,uite. creaser, helps the dealers, but also many or about a half-dozen times in the vanity, chiffrube, full size ways _ _Ieh the dealers can I- course of an v e olife. to the humus. A few years treat- three men had on theubjBct of17 - Dining room suite, buffet, Is so , a ing ro - of a race $11.95 prove'the type of service they offer There is a general belief that the ted sawdust in moderately largo where-the first'horse won, throug t anunre extension table, 6 the public. Included 'In the casts human body renews itself once chair:. amounts and plowing in grain• putting -its tongue out of its solid oak suite, buffet, ex- which .appeared in the different every seven year; but there are $21.95 'tension table table-and 6leather crops should build up your soil, mouth; the second man affirmed upholstered chairs, playlets were Mildred Harris Chap- no reliable data on the subject. especially if it is . supplemented that a certain"boat -ace was won Beautiful solid oak Pulte, large lin, ex-wife of the famous comedian Eventually experiments similar to with suitable fertilizer over three through a,new coat of paint. Ohl buffet, extension table and Eugenia Rawls, 'Alexander Cross, the foregoing will,give us data 'on 6 solid leather s0ing seat chairs. or four years. (said the third man) I've been in Completely refinished. Mary Perry, Joseph Eggenton, how rapidly the processes are in � Aberdeen and saw a closer race $"��.��pp time piece suite, buffet,square Frank Roberta, and several' mote our owe bodies. t than that! extension table. china cabinet prominent stage and screen figures. Completion of New Highway and 6leather seat chanes, P ,. Expected by 1941 or 1842 " $45Beautiful suite to 'rich walnut The Shadow" V �M �y A man can forgive A h;�1•t to , finish, buffet, square extend a OU MUSUl' i semi on table and 6leather seat chats, Speaklti^ 9n behalf of Harry A. his person or bank roll but' wee Completely refinished. The possibility of the trans-Can- ' Smith, president of the company, a to the friend wF..o hurts ha vanity. a+' Engnah oak suite, buffet, table oda highway being teompleted by,h;� p�,l * t t p Mr. Scott,of the 'blue cosi' New :The Kin 's Deer. , ur,hnlstrrPd choice, rr ort con - ork o ce pointed out that, largely n man w o gives In w ,en a is tion. son, Toronto, general manager of !7(' Solid walnut suite. large hue- due to aggrgssive and constructive wrong is wise and R man wbo , ^ �/ Deer in the British Royal Packs the Ontario Motor League, in an ad- tet, extension table. china advertising, sales of 'blue coal' had Raves in when he is right is, mar- eabtnet and F real feather seat have been put on diet - Nature's dress before the Essex County Club increased from a total of 4,745,000' ried. f§ �ebairs. Completely refinished. food and no nonsense. at Amherstburg last week. Robert- - Large assortment of gas stoves, tons in 1933 to 5,570.000 tons last The First Commissioner of Works Hoa recently returned from a North- kitchen cabinets, sewing rnnrhines, ,year, odd tables, chairs, rugs wardrobes, has made a regulation forbidding ern Ontario tour with Hon. T. B. Although we have nn access to eh1nA cabinets (aft thoroughly clean A big feature'vl the program was statistics, our general obEervation ` ed and recond(tinned)' nt rock hot-- a reproduction of one of "The Sha- visitors tb give them chocolates, McQuesten, Provincial is of is that insanity is increasing. : tom Y Ivit. mow" radio programa, which are each Theymustst not feeda, and irpe icorctouch lyi�impresseds by Broad work being • great- _1311Y conlldenee. i Money hark gunrnntee or P.M.sr�c- loped b9 millions of listeners each ,., tion. week, and which will soon W back T 'N UP-TO-DATE LYONS on the Canadian air-waves again. the deer in Richmond, Bushy, pushed toward completion in North-, TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT The 'presentation, which travels,' Hampton Court, and• Greenwich ern Ontario. ,The roads being built STABLES TA B L C S 478 Yonge St., Toronto like a theatrical company, and car- Parks. are,not leading into a wilderness," 4 ' According to the superintendent he said. ries its own stage settings and pro• - .—Old Reliable Minard'a (Namerr^ruh n-,,,,�Par,,,,,,, Of Richmond Park, who has '400 Special Road Surface Used —irser In"his care, peop a give - e noted a e e .., Wire. AF YOU LIKE, TO DRAW. SKETCH United States and Canadian cities, cuts or saddle boils, or cows hove caked unnatural foods, and every year had fouhd practical a new low-cost or pnint—Write for, Talent Test and was given on Sept. 20, In-Lon- adder, the oncethin, to r. is act the lenboro, • ,(No Fee). rave age and occuPa- several deer din as 8 result. hard surface road._w111ctt was be- bottle at once, u %r. Dowd of Glenburn, don; Ontario. tion. .Rox 14. Roam 421. 73 Adel -- _-_,� When the stag-—are growing ing instillTed 3n certain parte of the Manitoba, knows. He write,: x.. lafde St. tiV., Toronto. — their antlers in early surnmer,' he north at a coat of $2,000 and $3,000 "I like your 1Hiriardts Liniment. Like to Nearly '2,400 trains now,leave added, "thei are docile and let a mile. One of the great diHicul• have it to the house. I have found your DEVELOPING AND PRiNTiNC London Bridge, .London's busiest• themselves be led and petted." ties in the past. muskeg and bog Yfnard's Liniment especially rood for ;:18EAT,TIFUL ENLARGEMENT FR7?iE barbed wire cob on hone." station, eery day. The Office of Works points out land, was now being crossed by A fanny doctor prepared Miaard's Liniment t -Ross developed and eight Drints 2bc. Satisfaction. gunranreed. Nfail that there are abundant'supplies of highway after swampy quicksand over 60 years azo. Still invaluable In n.der Photo Serrire, env pan. haue No. 40--t38 their natural foods in the parka. _ had been blasted,she added. every stable and every house. es 1'rterhoroo¢h. Ont. ► L - ` .-, .• . .. ., r+ ..,r .d.rtr,..et.r'"',to u, ,r•....;:•'c%Ys`•r^^a; -,v ts. .. " ' T.. .. .• .. vy :F ai• ?'_I',,;'-'. '�.,.,. .. ..'. :,-'1. . :•..,P ,.. '4o..,.F ._. ,'._., .^".-+'.a f `i..:' ..x• •. �. � +r� r. J %* "k. .,,.. ,. b;S•'......- +.°T.t. .,.,,.. ,,wY.. '., ..der 'e. ;i:. - •;;' r.. �".ey -'gT'- •••.. �` .. I •:.-•': ,, '. w rr S. - , a;..,:. :..r a ak7•{ •.a..h. ,.y., - z .: ,"n",•'§7 ...:,..-....•,•.,_.- - .. .. :. ..•. . ..::c ` ... ,,._,,.y... •�..... `.::w a ...: i •VSs-' .. s:. ,. Z .. -. .._ » .... . :p; �y,c -„......,.�r.'Y'.a ,.,. mom•••.,.:..•M.r.•" 'aau,;,' .. "" *Y t •'•. 1J QA r - Q M 41 --fit. George's Church, Sunday, 151eisor, Jack &oEt. L.1 v Cf O ar 2nd. 16th Sunday after Poem "Daffodils" 11 - Bill Brown -Township Courien meets on- Doug. Roberts t the Monday next for General Business- Open Class 2 - S. S. 4. W. Mise e jr Mise Irene Elliott spent r end at borne here. - #+s MTaylor, of Toronto is vis- Verna Wice Teacher, S. C. D and iting with Miss E. Richardson• Tea Towel, hand-hemmed 6 - Mar --Mr• and Mzs• A. -Died, at her residence, the Sutton, Betty Fleming, attended the wedijing of their son, ,jack, at Toronto on Saturday last. Gordon House, a ering o - hwid- niade _.Owing to the heavy demandfor day, Sent- 29th: Susan Maud Burns, Freda Watson. LEADER s in this issue, we Seeker, widow .of the late James "SISMAN" WORK BOOTS advertising pace (;rover-fes and :,sue obliged to curtail some of the Gordon, in her 74th year. Funeral Balance of this list is neat iseae.' "WILLIAMS" WORK BOOTS are matter. from her late residence on Sunday e -The Woman's ASSOC of Oct. ,.2nd, at 3 p. m. Interment in We Have Placed Quality-S.erviee ..No Better Made.. the United Church are hosts to the Erskinecemees iery Whe e X2.50• t0 $4.75 - ,clergy of the Oshawa Presbytery, ch will be held on Sunday at Aepbalc 1�OOillig iII btc Ck Courtesy - s�mea here next week. _ -,Mrs. James Somerville is i,n s p. m s�� -time Have alto recel'Ve -----Of -- nt .day School at 1.30. A ROYAL PASTRY "BIG 88"OVERALLS very critical condition at Press Hemlock blabs for 6umm_r - * the attention of a II�e• FLOUR - -No N made- and recei-V Pickering School Fair In d black rofeeaional nurse• -46C. All size $1.75 and $2,(b c -The regular monthly meeting A.W. MIT Ct..ELL 24 lb s of the W. M. S. of the Presbyter The local district school fair was Pickering, Ont. 49tf Work Pants. $1.50 to $2.b0 : Church • � be held at the held at the"Pickering school here !115508 T ED SANDWICH ' �1e of Mrs. W. J. Miller on on Monday of this week. The fair ��g15CUlfi5 J MEN'S WORK SOX home aye Oct. 6th. Note change o was opened by the Inspector, Mr. " I� •` ---• AX_ Hutchi son, and was ander the Notice t0 Cred><tOrs - f PerElb.' 16c.'� In a great variety of coke -Mies Grimobly direction r.-_11M , 2Fc.to bOc. - . Mass for little boys and g � on Agricukture Representative' from In the Matter of the Estate of Al EDDY � Oct, 3rd, in the aft- U�ridge. The.officials. -claimed it BERT HEISEY, late of the TWP EDDY MATCHES - BOYS' SCHOOL BREECHES ernoon from 1.15 till 4 o'clock, at to be one of the largest fairs in of Pickering, 'in the County Of 3 boxes, Ole. Heavy Twill wear like a'pig's nose i home of Mrs. W. C. Murkar on the County. There were over 1100 : Ontario, Farmer, Deceased. GOOD BROOMS 26-34 Double seat and knee !� - hi h as 30 in some ALL PERSONS having vi&ims a- Church Str• entries, and as . g Special price,$1.49 `] tree in was a wonderful 3ainst the Estate of Albert ,IeiseY, 5 string, 25c. �• y a couple of weeks ago classes. There _ told of a scow-SPP a display, extra good quality prodnee Farmer, deceased, who died ,n, or _ „B,G STORE TEA - ' villageP�ymg blossoms, and and expert handcrafts. Evidently &bout the 28th, day of June 1938, ,AN "EXHIBITION" SPECIAL" this week Mr. John ,Annan brin8's this idea of school fairs is hecom- at the Township of Pickering in_ Is Good Tea Men's Sweater Coats pito our office a branch from a ing,.very popular:' The local school the County of Ontario, are regi>;r- ,Only ,53c. per Ib. p�k, grown and Navy th a 1n prize money. °d to file their claims with the un- All sizes-$1.1'9 :..1 .y ou le of dozen berries on it; also The following are the First and. dersigned before the 1 0on l . s few ea Y- i all classes. October, 1938 after which date the blossoms. Strange country, this.' Irish Cobblers 5 -- Allan Wilson assets of the estate will be diet- ! School at SO s Ray Andrew ributed, having regard only to the N TrWtY. Sunday CHARMA M. Open Session, at.which Mr. H. Dooleyts 9 - Pauline Palmer, Marg claims of which the Executor shall the special speak- Crawford• then have notice, and trie under- M. . S. V. Chang will be - -- er, An invitation is extended by the White Mangels 8 -= Bobbie Ir�, signedwsll not be responsible -to _ ti Young Men's Bible Class to all Muriel Annan. any person of whose claim he shall ' young peoPler to hear Mr. Chang, -Mangels (variety) 15 -- Ger. Tee- not then have notice.; ;�� has came from China to study fY, Har., Davidson DATED at Toronto. O9rtanio, this - will speak P. Palmer, Juo• Mow- .: Toronto. Mr. Chang Turnips 5 - I2th, day of September, 193$. . in Toro g Pr- a Blue Worsted-- -Special "China". 11 a. m. Morula g e at. ... waits: B. Milne. ' . R. �,•Locust � � y WOrSted- -Sp C181 Preacher, Rev. W. R- String' Turnips (variety) 16 - H. Davrd- Hill, ont.. Executor; by his Solicit-' er, Bsc. of Christ Church, 00118"Wa• son; Ed. Teefy. ors. Beaton-Bell Jc Ross, gTE �, Tailor*ed _ ; f The evgning service is caseelled Beets 2'1 - Peggy Watson, Freddie Bir. Toronto• i i owing to Harvest Thanksgiving at ate." - Dunbarton. Carrots 47 - Don -Fleming, Ev Classified Advertisements to your! measure -by The Autumn Thank-offering Fleming- Parsnips Joyce meeting of the W. M. S. of the tn- Parsnips 8 Reta FOR REN 8-roomed frame re- I O . held in the sidence in Pickering Village. AP- lud Burch will be . Field: g lase. F RTH BR S Tuesday Plitz, G �+ .:_$nnday School room on Onions 'ii = Doug• lean ply :views Office. t 8th � 3 7a7 Oct. 4th, at 8 o'clock: Mre• Crawford __ -Oct. • evening, 3rd to Oct. .only, 2 as (Dr:) C. R. Carscallen, of Ontario Field Pumpkin .20 - Allan Willson, W TED TO Blit - quantity of A.\ 163- ladies' College will -be our guest Gordon 'Pi-lkey. g� clean sod. R..H. Ellarby, 163 - Regular $35.00 :.speaker. As it is the "Ronan Miss- Sw•aet Pumpkin 24 - Verna Rood Stanley, St-. Trronto. Ion Jab'{ee", Mrs. Carscallen Plans, ward, Cath. Stork. 1 about •'Ronan"' and also, Stluash 18 - Mary. Simen'ille. bI, WELLS DUG - cleaned or repair- - YjCllse to Speak , i' "Women in China, Today". 'Phe Sutton. ed. Call Harry :Boose, Claremont, n t bli d 18 members of the W. !b1. 'S. extend a Wheat 4 -- Geo. Dun#iar, Thos. phone 50 or write 'box 362, Aare- Fred T.' Bu in g, - ring cordial in to everyone Walsh. moat. e s Oats P, �lllaa Wilson, Jack Hol- _ Y La f d 57, Fo jour ]n this ggecial meeting. A' BOARDgRS. WANTED - at MPs, i social half hour -will be spent at mes...the close bf the meeting. , Barley 6 --' Joyce Fiera, Don Lin- 1w D. Bertrand-� Furnished rooms - ton. P Mrs. Bertrand, Picklering: Pickering Boys' Softball Team Sweet--Corn 5 `Bill Morrish, Pet FOR RENT .- good brick. house, SPECIALS Retain Cup: - � - - er Norman.' ..� furnace, good wtll, garage. cellar. . Fieki Peas 1 - Don Food• Applyy R. H. Stroud, Dunbarton. JBreakf ast Bacon, _ 25c. a hb• j'ickering,invaded 1,%'hitby OR Sat Asters 3H - Geo. Fair, Susan P1itz --- R weeks old. lb. `arday afternoon., to wind up th l,nloe 7 - E�elya Jones, Freda FOR SALE - I1 pig-4, Zc. 'a Whitby Town league with a ,a dou- Watson. A-nfi, Glen, Brock Road and 5th.- � ea , �Viinced St k _ ble win o✓er the-"All Star Donald Scaoiosa 6 -_P. Palmer, Bar.. Wat- con. Pickering. • was peter Pork Liver, Motors. The first game =on. 1 2c a lb Marigglds 17-Bill Boyer. E:.Jones ^; E in doubt 'after 'the third .►,Wings as NOT T I C . • Pickering show superiority over Verbena 3._- .Shirley blcConochie, ,Stewing Beef, 12e - f - the,4- rivals in every department, Bill morrish. "' I5C� a lb ;.finally chasing "Taffy' Mayne to' Snapdragon 11 - Cath. Stork, Mar. The Shelf Service Station is a -Jewel Shortening, 13 I the showers in the sixth innings. Sutton. 3 tins 13e t Dick Adams took over the pilcn8 petunia 15 - Helen Risk, Herb .Le now prepared to make meehfin- �Ia$$'C Cleau$er, 1 duties,for the balance of the game, lea]repairs to all kindfa of auto- 6 t• Gard• but was powerless to stop'the heavy Helichry+earn $ -- Cath Stork, Fran mobiles and tractors. --. �� ^�• ins, 25c. 1artillery of the winners. The final cis Mainland.: H. FARROW. Proprietor - - score being 16-3. Gladioli 6 - P._Palmer, jll, .Sutton 48 51 C: E ` 1 I t (•1 F 1 t E I D -IC fi The second game was more or Dahlias 21 - Mur.dy Annan, Bill • '--- -Tess a-repetiLipn-af-the first, but a Faulkner. _ gl p 1 I • #= little the worse for Whitby. Pick- Living-room bouquet 30 een LIi.LIAN'S i B etcher (phone 3000) is �er n ering was first fo bat and Mayne Bushby, Bill Boyes. BEAUTY SHOP - arced out by retir-;),g the .first Northern Spy 15 - Robt.•.�nriari, r _wa batters via the srike-out route. Jack Moss. ing l,aw then walked and advanced to McIntosh fled 15 - Jack Moss, J.' Three doom east o< t1e Old;(�nr� l�1CkerHardwareStore -..'third on Br,Bye's- double to right, Scott. Garage: Mr. O. (;rummer's r+ scoring on a single by Brunton. Snow Applg 22 - Robt. Annan, J. Residence. Z,WhAtby scored twice in their half Scott. Shaz apeo. and FYn erwave 60e. ` -of the first, to take the lead, but it Any Fall APP1e 40 - Jack Moss, Fingerwaie >l6e. udden� Death ,Bug Killerwasshort-lived as Pickering scored F�gerwave "e.3 Don. Davidson. Oil Sl►ampoo . -7 _jL «; runs in the fourth and five in the H Davidson. Manicure Kills ;fifth, which also ended the p,l mag Pears 8 - Doug Plitz, P. Palmer. 64e. Instantly duties of Mayne. Miller pitched both Racists Tomatoes 13 H. Davidson, Paul. 36e. ,-N games for Pickering and was bet- HAIRCUTTING 2 Prevents Blight ^r ter fn the last game than in the Palmer. Thermique Heaterlees On Perman- t'" first,'his record being eleven strike- Bran Muffins 10 Isobel Wood, I,Qis• eat Waves Waiznian. :3 Does, not burn the leaves d outs-ft the first game and sidteen . Rice Pudding 11 - Freda Watson, S .95 2.56 .50 35,09 I 8 S3 kiln..the.second. Altogether Pickering nn c i' life to l "Ih . Pi k. 2206 ar grace tii�'.hite. _ Gives longe e p a had eight-home runs. I ockwood; e h 2-' V. Bye, 1, Spencer 1, �Choc. Layer Cake 18 - V. wait- n - . ' `s= $• Bye' y', man Siiir. Deakin. The. Pickering X,aw 1,'and Hill 1. B. Bve caught For potato plants, cabbage plants School Lunch 6 - Bill `iorrish, P. < '-f xceptionally well, but it would be I'alnier. MEAT -MA • unfair to single out any indikidual r Nurser 'Rh ie-15 Irene Meyers , f ti :for the team as a whobo played _ 1' Yi ---- - Tomato p ants Cuc m'be vines "head s-up, a 811 " Bath. Read- "Little Thing 13 W e Carr fig lne o _ d Cut Worms . This is the second year in suck- g- - .; y - �. ession that Pickering has taken the ni�r, Jack Ingram. 6 iFor grubs an ". ;cup and,their, supporters who foll National Anthem 15 - Doug. Huff Fresh , 'owed the :earn through the regular Nel•Iie4.Gillard Ageatifor .McCormick•.Deering Farm Machinery and games on into the.finals were-giv- Book Houses 26 _-Mary McFarlane _ (tl2paira. I. -en their opportunity to �ve vent to Verna Woodward. and their feelings and certainly' took Lights of Home 7 - Nina Shisko, our�4otto-mottoit Go get it, kietwt'�M.Ot�t - Cured advantage o£ the offer, much to the Shirley- Stroud. _ FIIow'8900._ chagrin of the Whitby rooters. the Gradel Chestnut Leaf 9 - Jean -Meats I a, . PICKERI'NG \-{ in these two games was ingrain, Virg. Jeffries. A? Q '"' uuiPOring a very few Grade 2 Chestnut Leaf 7 - 'Pat. - J, S. B!'> + _ the best of the year and ry ,• arguments arose, something t♦r Parker, Olga Usety. Our delivery le fit your service� _usual when when these two teffirr6 meet. Pussy Willow 17 - Beatrice Puts, Congratulations, boys. One ,more Arnoid-Heron. Pl]aDe F'iCkil920 . Do Tooth Violet 18 - swine CLARENCE SILK „ year and the cup is 70 g 17. t y