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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_10_07 -7 7 L i r4o_ p �4, % 41 VOL. 91N(*9 ONT.. F UDAY OCT. . 7, is 38. NO, 7. DUSBARTON .BROCK ROAD ...... WIEENW001) Wedlim" NOTICE Miss" Ruth and Betty Hender-' The Walter Carlton's were Tor- El. 0. PICARSON—Pbygioia son of Toronto, spent the week-end onto visitors on Sunday last. MILLS "Our trucks peon your way A.Possilsortoon. Doebastoo 1017 with. their cousin, . Miss Pauline Miss Hilda Dodge, of Toronto, every day." Palmer. visited with Miss Erina Kayes last R*OBp;t-ovoOeIrP-kwWT-AsHoo-dOstpiohn-a(D,O'ntdw Reg. COAL, CORE. ,and Miss B r week-end. 41 Ld Memberof the Asnertem CHOPPING C"ameftiml last week in Toronto, where Mr. and Mrs. MacLean, of Tor- spent Eyes examinss! by aPpoinUbset. I�Zl Ctsr..E CEMMT) they attended the Anniversary Ser- onto, are settled in their new home' Monday,QVedt)e3day and: Friday vices of one of the aurches. having taken occupation last week. : SAND, GRAVBL, . I WE GRIND FINE Mr. and Mrs. D. Hennlck� of N. The local school fair Vas held at Bran,' Shorts and Feed of. all Tonawanda, spent the week-end-41reiWham !art weeki and Brock- 0 U. P- DONALD -RUDDY �with the latf�_-rls sisters, the Misses The _ki­cdi,___&4__mfo-e—rifis'.Zand other JL*o5WkiLQt.NoLary?iVAW- .4mlayto-l"a Road was well represented. by um JaLe A.E.Chris- BITILDER'S SU"LIES Allison and were accompanied children carried off $10.45 in prize ecocentraf es for profi tabitifeeding HQUOt-WtUL631. WY -also local eartage work home by Mrs."Robt. Scott, of Loc- money, the must in recent years. kept on bazdj BEATON, BELL ust Hill. Roma Durham won the certificat e Ewristors & Soficitors Wehlbv lsopIkeiadloatook-&-fulf of honour with a total of 48 pts,- wc btmK only the—btsr-P—Oultr_�7 Wj;.LIAM J,BEATON.rL.C. line of Maple Leaf Milhing Church wish to take 4his opportun- beating-Betty Downing by jut ohe Feeds and Supplies. Go's Feeds. ity of expressing, its appreciation point. All exhibits were highly IIIIAMR&Kk aELi.,&c. J.b.F.ROSS to "the village group" of the Ass- �: W. JAMES A WRIGHT the b praised by the judges and the fair TO*0 Sweet. Tor oto. 11 A. W. MITCHELL ociation for having asement in general-vias, highly successful. decorated. 10.HICHARDSON& Co., Barris- TickeriAg, Ont. - Miss Ina McCoriocbje o- ed her PIANO-TUNING pen GREEN krvER d.-ters.Solicitors. Notaries etc. Suite 561, home on Tuesday 'everting' when the fe�ud XJoronto�t roronto. Oftice phone 7400 Residence 0520. AND 6 O!A A ,=nt 41 1, ringPbmo 4613. Ott Young People had a shower for Mr. The Thankoffeiing Supper and and Mrs. Robt. Stroud. They were Social Evening of. the 'Green River All kinds Of I eptair Work A! S McMILLAN—Barrister. Sol' o � ialictary Public. 19 Melinda Stree; The Beal Store,ClAremont the recipients of many beautiful Church, will be held on Wedneadty 'All Tuning Guaranteed Toronto. Teleabone El&in5'io3, 29tf gifts and the good. wishes of the Nov. 12th, in Gray's 'Hall. All are -PHONE 924 community. Miss ' Marjorie Stroud cordially invited. . Supper will be 'C- S. MarTIONALD FURNITURE and Alex. Whitesides were also served at '6 v. m. Next Sunday a 209C? E.. TORONTO showered at the latter's home. The Thanksgiving, Service will be' YJ ZRB2RT T. FALLAIS]k. L. D S.. We Are displaying an a held slooe Lakeside 150 variety of r best of wishes and good luck to at 7 P. m. -Orders U*enat NEWS Offim _4LD.1).S Graduate of Royal C441tee of Aluminuma' nd GraoltewareStc. all. S Furniture and Furniture The 84th Anniversary of Dunbar- CHERRYWOOD 'T. .......... lNoveltion. ton.United Church will be observed 7 Primlow. le keeping withtinass. on Sunday, October 9th. Rev. H. J. A number from here attended the JUU , Howey,B, A., will. conduct services Markham Fair last week, and rep- owwhes" 4r av". in the morning at 11 a. m. with art a good time. special music by the home chair. In We hope Mr. Arthitr Taylor will 4 RADIO SERVICE E6aders' Sup IL BRATON. TOWN'11111 the evening-at . W oclock. ' Rev. won te fullyr recovered from his ..7 .4D4 c3art. Conveyamer.c'mosimewr LWP A Graduate of Radio Colloge D. Woodhouse, of-Marldistm�-Um'dW- accident. 41 Jakift Amdev" A440ountant. Zte. 1966" of WerrhWLIMeown. Whitevale.0ot. 'Lumber and Lath 1. . -with Church will have charge, of the Chas- and Elwin Lintner, also Up-to-the-minute training service with special muWc by the Ifts. T111ey, of Toronto, were tho 7 E. RICHAIRD16CCN B. 0. Sbingles aad 75on United Church chair. On Tues- avests of Mr. Lintrier here last Sunday. ORNBRAL INSUll A NOR nNIEST EQUIPMENT- day evening from 5.30 to 8 o'clock c the I&dAs will serve a Spec RRAL R9TATR for ial Tur- Our cnimunity was well repres- ' '.Alberta 00al key and Chicken* Dinner, after ented at the. Harvest Home Servic- �4 090MVEYANCING charanteed Satisfaction 'program will be es in Centennial United Church on which a first-class Domestic Coke 7. -an am aetammed AT' giVWL Sunday last. agdow, ready All are invited. [limes Plastei to Norval R-nmonable Pricep Rev. Smith will have the Thanks- Jdaple Body Wood p%sffwN piWL GM Tubw and Batteries always as 16 0 BROUGRA,M giving Services on Sunday, while Rev. Bick will be cond octing Ann- H:ROY KILLER, The T. P. held an enjoyable corn vereary Services on a former cir- Agents f0i l,nnd. y Fenos WM. MAW 0-t-rio Toast 'o.n Friday evenlng. Cuit. Idl , 11, fis(johup. 480 Phone MArk 10% LIONNS81) AUMONCHR AND "t. .and Mrs-..N. L. King, of Sut- The Woman's Association will VALUATOR ton, were with the John Phillips' have their reviar monthly metting Atka "CackFtbutt � Implements Conducted Anywhere 1:;? in the church,. on Thursday after- fandly over the week-end. P%me or write. AAdrose 614.Dandap Mrs.. Will Cowie, Fred, and"dau- noon, Oct* i3tb. Mrs. George Todd Swore Prices Before Baybf. 'ghter, and John er of the group for this Street. Bast. dr old home is conver. Paid thi month. Whitby. Ontario. Insurance of All '91 a. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson ness. here a visit on Saturday. Word for Roll cafl�-meek- WILSON BROS. Best Rates Available witb and grandchildren , were,with the .7' - .' --"*- .. _;� - I_ .:-. ALTONA Shingles For Salf John Miller fandly on Sonday. LOCUStHill" Out. ::Security and %r'vi Members' of the Will Brown fam. Phone. -Lrk 7" Berni' Lint�on, of, Toronto, ...... ily were with T. C. and Mrs. Miss ce V. Sak0alvanized Steel Shingtes, has been, visiting ter aunt, Mrs. K. P 4 131rd's Felt Slotte Shingles. 'Addre Brown on Saturday. Reesor. ss Pbe`ne The Y. P. presentation of the S ECIAL -Also. re-rubbering buggy wheels. Lawn mowers ob%rpened. BROUGHAM PICK 516 "Ginger Girl" at Cedar Grove had Mr. and Mrs. J. Monks, of Stott- T. FATRRSONS VLARRMON its usual fine reception. L ff-ville, visited on Sunday at I the �1 In. M&Ple ,Lumber-420 pft PS Church attendance has not been Mac Kay �orne_ in 5Q9 ft. lots or more. Oall and met prices. Phone 2OU 4ARDEN ORO as good*as usual commencing the Mr. and, Mrs. J. Nig6wander and f ily, �of -.son. River wer - ur,prices on Reddy Roeftag _i Sacrament of Lord's AM Grei-n e Sun Get e :Will Pay' Profit If yami knew you WERE NEXT a Per was observe� on Sunday. day visitors with B. and, Mrs. Ree- Sup and Asphalt Shingles. prices win 4 you would bustle in aftar that In. it You Use Mission Band will meet at the SOr- �be higher in the Sprhig. surance Protection we've been iq&TURAL VINERAL Harlock home on Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. 9. Reesor and son', alaing a noon. A jruest speaker, Mrs. Boyc accompanied. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ree. Phaiyil,13kates of Brooklin is eipected to be pres- sor to FraseMlle, where.tbey vWt. 'YOU MAY BE NEXT , . ent. ed Mr. and Mrs. F. ey. ICKERHVG CYRIL E. MORLEY To frcrease Yields and Improve Quality Mrs. Baker, sister of the lite The 'Women's Tnstitute will gmeet NS'U R` Q J KV ., , of all crops the home of Mr's McCrei LUMBER YARD GBNERAL-t ANCR .4 _"rXeDumarl, is visiting the Dun- at ght ran can families at prtsent. Miss Jen- on Wednesday 12th, Motto � Be PHONE 3" P,Ow Motto--Service an!4 Protection D. N. Loc' kw6od ne Duncan was-home f6r the week- Temperate in All"Thing-s", Roll Call Ph,Mw FIdW-Ug 6700 end. "A Helpful Hint for Making Sun th day a -Pickenng Mills The October riieeting on.the it Restful Day.% Address t C -A laremont FALL SPECIALS PICKERING. ONT. of the Women's Institute will be "Temperance". Demonstration on held at tte' home 'of Mrs. Winton "Bed-Maldrigll% Program in chargeL WE DELIVER Em t C. Fetzer "White, Claremont. Hostesses, Mes- of Group 9, under the leadership of es rris. PHONE 5317 dames, W.� White, R. Birrell, Jn6. Mrs. M. Ha The "Restway $100 111P. one 12 Miller and J. Mitchell. Speaker on. IN =t "Historical llesearch"-, Mrs. G. M. GREENWOOD Stuoio, LAWYER une "An Fors --- Old-T* Yth.*Roll Call �30 Yom ax"riefsei A conch that can be converted R. G. CLENDENING Miss Lois Stevenson visited Mt. ��ve rb". The Y. P. presentation of 4Mo"twin or double bed arr- Zion friends on Suuea AL DIRECTOR Prmtrb Angement. ..1-tie Mhldu an its Joys and People were at Kin -% lance The 8004 fair with This mattress are spring-ftHeL I Private Ambu disappointments has come and sate anikiVerSary service on Sun- U0915ttring Is Of PI&bl fOwk Day and NightService gone, and was a grand success in day� and enjoyed the service very ft on@ side and colourful Vol- Pbone'960 every way. The favoprable weather much. DISCOVEIRT -NEW the other. The W. A. are buying ne brought out a large attendance. w music Malvern 5000 for the choir. This is much apprec- 31W rie, D The very large number of ent EDICJ%TE ca th iated by the meni)ers of e chair. $34-95 Markham, ()nt. ih all classes, showed much reful. INSOLES a Lyal Marks, of Sarnia, visi prepar tion on the part of both ted cker his, Parents last week. Lyal Is well Inds Foot Torture Qui pupils And teachers. The marches, pleased with his position. CorDfortabift to We drills, scholol yells and singi r1g, 'Champion"' �,:Hot Weather carried out with. such precision, was The combined groups of,the.W. na contests, A. Sto Tery interesting.. N the' are having a splendid entertaln- ment in the church ore Thursday, NG HIM SIMq Bed Oudit space forbids mentioning only the WRE BURNI May mean Cool Days in Oct. 1M, at 8. P. nL 'This to put First Prize winners-Recitationt- I IM PEET -11111mer eable-silrizigs- LOn-by—the Hope-dnfted- and--aW-- The kikken-At ym-ulle .a—-1UTt6n--Xowbray,_Mt.---Zion ol. Remove$ Callouses.oe8troYs GDA Wilike cotton nattr"s. Public Speaking-Verrion Johnston choir of Toronto. Vocal andL lr,& Coleman Instant Light Odors Greenvtod School. Instramental truhmtal miisic and Elocution by fo . 419.95 asp stoyo or hot plate. the members of the Hope -Church SMST r 7ftletes Foot. Solo--Veia Zubrisky, Green River eboir. Come and eaJoy 'a real treat Dancing Fiet Easily Rp Qaiek, Cl"n and Safe. School In the Live Stock' Contest, won,prizes: Misaw P"�Ambdoeft Dar w Iftft th following Admission 25 and 15 oebtL We beve Colefoan Irans, too 1:1'e We are Pleased-to know eat MM. 2k PW 00: .!1 ------ elen and Sarah. Malcoln,4 Francis 11`11110110 1M NWA make irovlag day a Wilson, Hazel Michell, Geo. Wind- ton Ormerod has recovered enough cc�� F046 from his fractured leg Oft V,.*"Ur& Call and see tbcm, Bar. Uventock Namdag Contest- to be able Harry Knox, Brougham. The test- to-visit his friends here recerltly. C A. S T E—R–M ri ALVIN ]BUM=By cUrs mid pnols of the several MIS school fair W" qoft* a &a- P= JONES schools received high commendat- COSS, and the Pupils-of No. 9, carr. -Funeng Direotor A"werile Tinsalth ion frorn' Agricultural RePresent&- W off their share of the prises. ftr Dealer 7%0 W. M. S. wfli Med at 3frL The &=,a &w*t TTOKERWO tive, Lunis, and Public School In- C. 'K,, .' E ING NE S we've been NEXT y Wait" ateverdon's this Wftlt Wift Spec, Mn. Gee In ehane of the pror PI&Eft, now n ram. - '"yt'Y.r� -. d' WRi+ _� .. ', ' ' -., .•� .. ,a '[a .- �.. _ .+vias' .w'+d'rYS»1 �rw+�41 P .... .. . � r.. 4 iV�F ...,-,+s+.�. '.Fa•J�.a — �,' '6;�', _ �• .. ��� �L1i-A... ;WTI;", - r '� �Y�: .v� ,c• 4.'!r's'— .�^�7' ,".•^ - :='�!c,•..xs.s, .�_w-- � r+' �. �>!• 4 -�+• �. .,, -m•.".''.fih.:,v, ti,.,.,,,. ,.as �*. ;kh•"; .. xi.a�„`•n'"•k �, .t. - •L.. ii .�;,aik r+po.T•. ;.;:: 'F .. p .. .... _..m ..,., -?. ✓' .;=� -- I+• v,:.i .i dvv ,,He Flow Chamberlain Cattle Rustlers,�'+ j VOICE OF .� _ 'I ''�arrass Ont�ario -THE PRESS - Thieves e: 'Soui Night Riders in Four tit CANADA Reminiscent of.the old:iime West TRULY DEMOCRATIC when cattle rustling was the'bane ' . With the C. N. E. over, rich o1 respectable ranchers, an epidem- and poor won't rub shoulders Ic of this crime has broken out in again until the Christmas 'shopping four Ontario counties and night rldr stampede.—Toronto Telegram. e'rs are roaming the land in search ' t of the thieves, just as was done - . „ _ -Ahe-days-1:11111 Ions aQoWHITHER . i The Brockville Recorder and The Guelph, Dundalk,'and Pus The thinks church socials are dinoh districts have been the centre going out of fashion. Fact is, of the rustlers' at*antlers. they've never been the same since The farm of John Hoohenad.el is they ceased to be.know as.socia= The satisfied acclaim of over a hundred -Canadian home- -puslinch district was raided twice blas.—Toronto Star. owners is your positive guarantee of.the greatest.heating value reCentl ' and, cattle were removed mons can buy. Give your home the thrillingcomfort and de- �' THOSE GLARING HEADLIGHTS- -- - t + from pasture fields beef P cover,of -- i��.r The colour pen a i TS guarantees the quality. a siue�e-beef Battle Wer , Commander Eric Glynne Robin- A Sunday drive is the enjoy- Believed to have been removed from Order nearest ion, pilot of the airplane.which meat of thousands of motorists Ord from your n s '`blue coal dealer the scene in a truck, ' •1 ta, ,., today. Ask him also about the `blue coal' Removed B Truck to Ge_ rmany for his second confer- ea with se darkness approaches_ and head- ___• heat with your present equipment. Farmers in the Dundalk area once with Chancellor Hitler, is lights on cars are tuxned on then '% were-taking precautions against the - .. shown ABOVE. He received ,his it is a nightmare for the driver. offiv f3 following the disappearance first flying instructions at Hami1- Of . all the vast improvements of five head of cattle from the term ton, Ont. made in cars in recent years, filar- S of Clayton Sprott;of Hadjeroa.h[ar : same lace, Ing headlights still exist and re- i shall Armour, of the s m i lief is not in sight.—Elmira Sigc coa lost sir head of cattle and Witham net. MODERNSOLID • s - - Corbett, Shelburne drover, is loop- :+ News , ing for,four head which disappear OFF THE SENTIMENTAL SID£ Tune in "The Shadow” every Sa ., 7 p.m., CBL, Toronto, or ed from a pasture in the MelanO + Apart from sentimental and 6.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. _ thea district. Parade ishene strategic reasons, there is another - Charles Robb,pooPenrer by twenty factor why both Great Britain and farmer: is the poorer by twenty the United States are interested the exports from the United customs at Victoria is the eight bead of cattle, including three hel- By Elizabeth Eedy in Canada, States,—Argentina,Russia,the Dan months ending August 31 there fers and a calf. Eight head of cat- ° There is ;6,800,000,000 of out, ubian countries, and every other were cleared 26,000 United Staten tle disappeared from the estate of side capital invested is the Doaiin- wheat-exporting country. It is motor cars, bringing 72,000 people perry Semple near Beeton. ;- WOMEN AND CHILDREN ion. Of this amount, Great Britain this competition ' with foreign to the island, a record high. FIRST: In the Great Ware of � supplied 40 per cent. and the wheat which' fixes the Liverpool New Brunswick reports tourist Emergency dress hangers may " -- - •1914=18, it was the uniformed mea United States has..put-up 68 per price and therefore the price trade as good as ever. Nova Sco, be made by.rolling a newspaper in the front line . trendies who which British importers pay for tin reported s Blight decrease with tightly, wrapping in tissue paper, _ cent., leaving only two per teat: g y+ bore the brunt of enemy punish- Canadian wheat. For this reason Prince Edward Island about uii and t in round the middle with supplied by other countries., —, y g went. Today, things are different, Windsor Daily Star. the preferuce is not thought to be ' changed. a piece of string, leaving a large as we know from watching drew of much value. If the preference The Prairie Provinces report a loop by which to hang it. �► -rehearsals (for -another war) in WHAT IT TAKES is repealed, Canada may, sell ,less better tourist trade than In 1836 yss A good editor is one who fi$a but alightly below that of 1937. - Ab inia,,in Spain and China. It wheat to` Britain,- but, in that is the civilian population, the never made a mistake; who is-al-' event, other countries will sell As Mediator Returned women and children, who are the ways right; who can ride two more and there will be teas com- )naects in green vegetables first victims of war, meeting swift horses at the same time he 1s petition in selling to foreign coup- will make an immediate Bait if y -death from the air, or a horrible straddling a fence with both ears tries. -It is; in the Canadian view, you add saIt.to their washing oral- 'L mangling, or slow starvation. to the ground;,who ,always says a case of six of one and half a er. They call it totaIitariah war". dozen of the other.—Manchesier. ` y +" • • + the right thing at the right time; A hen in.Bourgas, in the Black who always picks the right horse Guardian.- __ WHAT PRICE DISTRACTiON2 as well as the right politician to - Sea, has laid three eggs a day for They tell. us that whenever war win;'who 'Bever has to apologize, °�' the last three months. appears on the world's horizon, who has no enemies,•and -who has Tourist Tota . women's fashions automatically ' worlds of prestige with all classes, become more elaborate, more or- creeds and races. That .is all as Remains High The nery .than ever—as a distraction, editor has to do to-be rated a good ',L he don't you know, from the, grim editor. There has never .been a Fstensive Revenue—Slight De- i =liana of reality. good editor.—North Hastings Re- �e Seen From 1931 BOOK SHELF • This present season, judging view, Canada _�B ELIZABETH EERYtfiW - - _ _ _ r glimpsed on the streets of Ontario �' EMPIR►E' Tourist traffic will bring between #owns and cities, women'r! hats =265,000,000 and $275,000,006 to .•'MY SISTER EILEEN' and hair-dos are providing a No. CANADA AND WHEAT PRICES Canada this year, Leo Dolan, chief By Ruth McKenny _• .I diversion. European embroglios r 1 are forgotten when the latest Under the. 1932 treaty .Canada. of the i`ansdian Travel Bdresu;De 'IVs a natural! it's s howl. this „ g„ and Australia are bound to sell part of Transport, estimates story of the adventures of a rogu doll hat sails by atop a nest of Last year's- estimated tourist traf• isle Irish lass and her sister Eileen, e wheat to ,the Motherland at the $ ---- lhigb-piled curls. Women become • Interested only in going their fel- world price, which is the price on do revenue was E-95.000,000. now 25 and 24 years old reaper. t' s lowwoman's beta one better;•men the Liverpool Exchange. Thin "The tourist industry has shown " tively. It will have you rolling in w are .interested in. watching the price is fixed by'competition be, lees decline than any other normal the aisles, because `you have ex- are the buyers of the world,. business activity in. Canada this perienced things just tike that, women. not the buyers of , the United year," said Mr. Dolan. yourself, perhaps. . . t .� LINE-UP: Britain plus France Kingdom alone: The British mar- Millions of Visitors The book starts off in-the days plus Russia have a combined ket is not large enough to, absorb Canada up to July 31,received 9,' of peanuts and the silent movies, : strength of 15,400• planes: Com- all the Canadian export surplus of 012,177 visitors, a drop of 6,8 per debating teams and bird hunts, pare that with Germany plus Italy,'- wheat. 'The, balance of this aur- cent. from the 9,676,734 who came girls' camps .and Easter eggs By 11,500. Britain plus France plea plus is sold in competition with in the seven months ending July easy stages it progresses throug5 Russia have a combined' naval 31.1937, but a general upswing was first lessons in being a waitress, strength of 2% million tons. Com reported in Au3uit with improved the care and reeding of a Georgian pare that with .Germany plus peared'. But since then, as the business conditions to the United prince, the blushful experiences Italy, 1 million tons. Measured European situation has grown Staten, the great source; of Can- of a girl t4eporter (Ruth McKee- In men,-Britain plus France phis worse, things have been getting ada's tourist trade, ney writes for the "New Yorker") ` 'Russia have a total army strength more and more impossible in the The tourist'business drop has interviewing Randolph Churchill. 'of-26,000,000. Compare that with hat world. And now, words fail been most pronounced in Ontario Later Ruth and her sister Eileen Completing his first flight in an Germany plus Italy, 10,600,000. us. We cannot bring ourselves to and Quebec because they are con- migrate fo-New York,where-they airplane, Lord Runciman, British Coiiaider then,`that the- Unitett describe- the Iatest creations in tignol the Un4ted States iadus- hire an apartment from Mr. Spit- mediator on the Czech-German ` States is morally behind Britain, feather and felt. Those'terrible trial areas that telt most keenly zer, a sad fellow who couldn't tell crisis, is shown as he arrived at ]France and Russia. chin-strap models we howled about the cession. But in tisane two a fungus from an aim tree: The' Croydon airport after a flight Aren't Germany and Italy brave in-the spring were infinitely pre- provinces there was an improve- final staggering climax is reached from Czechoslovakia to confer to stand up against such an align- ferable, don't you think? meat in august over July, the night Eileen and Ruth enter• with the British cabinet which, at inent? — • • +. • that "time was considering the B.C. Does Better 'tain the Brazilian Navy. • • • + THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: British Columbia has done well "My Sister Eileen," by -Ruth question of a plebiscite in the We complained loudly In this How many hours distant by-air- with •her tourist trade this year. McKenney . . . . Toronto, George Sudeten area. Runciman laid. the --icolumn at Easter-time when the plane is Moscow from Berlin? An- Vancouver Island reports a record J. McLeod, Limited, 266 King St. cabinet that a plebiscite would ! -- ;ldist spring millinery atrocities ap- sorer: 4�4 hours. number of visitors. Through the West . . . . $2.25. mean certain war. Ce THE WONDERLAND OF OZ I i - - KUL ` "We want your 41p•to this con- "Twenty thousand!" growled the -And while this was gointr oil,tiro t "And rob `the Gnome King and (;rand Gallfpoot was tnikint with ur slave." "That's n good quest, said Gpph, for we need the Grand CaltlDoot. All right,'twenty mike him o 'aid of the Growleywogs in order to thousand slaves it shall be!" agreed his Important eiors, who w re the most Iden," declared the Grand 'Galllpoot. important ull}cinls u} the Grliwley- -^ - make sure AtIr that we shall not be de the General,'who by thip time was ',1voz.s. When he .h;id,told them Vf "I'd like Fang 1tuKFedo for my own o very frightened. The Grand i+alli- the proposition of the t.nume Fin-, afnve. He could black my boots and •feated. You hate good creatures oot made a eiLtnal and at once his he said: "3F> ndvice is t help than, bring me my porridge• every mol-ft, x as much es we gnome do. 'I asm urs :' v 1t wUl be a real pleasure to you to attendants picked up General Guph theft when wee have conquered itis in^ while I am in bed:' "There is j' tear down the Emerald a to and in and. carried him away to a deep ,i.and of llz w will tnlce nut only our n famous 9enrecrow 1n Uz. I'll take retuns for—you+ nee4stance we will dark prtsotr, where the Jailer nmita- twonty thousand•n*taoners, hu, 'P';- h'm for my slave," said a counaetor, e allow you to bring back to your ed himself b,v sticking pins in the prtythlne etre t e }vent." Let us I'll take Tik-Tek,, the machihe souatry. ten thousand pbopte of Os - round, fat bony of the old gnome to.., tnke the mnei'r hplt, ton;' su_ e.-teJ `M�in' oodmr�n't sni da third. th4 to belyur slaves.': see him jump and hear him yell. one counselor. T _ - X ... -.. .: .v ',w ..:. .r.:..✓x�Y.v :....�. ,-^ :. :'e✓ lam'. .. .. • j � .J• •. .,G' __^^.- '......,...,n- a... •r -.....- t---.,. ;....i�n3�,�?•i . ,Y�IIC .. 'A-.- :.r..:. '�_ �. „ •••pv. .'w:.. r.^r'-,''°� - •ir4•.. ,,,..i .wn s±�r, ...c...� %.+�a^`' ':4'� r•_•,.,,4ct rivw rtY�., _.-,J5'-:.'.' yTt•,..µ.+t�a•a•.-:..ay P+t..,.c„«i+}y .9I f ... -. - a -- -- .0 '., � .: aw l^.x^ -..a--fr•s.•ti:- ,. •r.Yr. . a.x .' ...'M'% -'�..-..', v±--,xss ..,,_:' _.. ,�. ..s ."y' r - '''r. -wxk .�.q. ''�.:' .:u.: 'a'. 1� �.,`3 •&�:, s r+'.�.>.:.a i ;i..+;lN 7.,,.r a� 1'vi.: .. '`7^� •,f .:.:i�mi:S:`'Y.. azt Q,W� 15. IL Woodward..4.90.'Por. General The Club meets at the borne of $' +! ls`_ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pratt on Monday Hosp. ...b0. Sick Children s, 1.00 w L.' E.0'1 ` CCoinnittee on Sheep Damages,1 October 17th. Leetrn to Pia : TCRa>r' `' Dr. Palmer and Mr. Angus,' of y FUNBRAL DIRE paid the following: D '0 r. S'75 per 7u: SI'O P"in adiounio Geo. Hamlin, 1 lamb killed, 2 New York and J. G. Chapman, of HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH -EMBALMER ilub=iptima to " Uuftsd Stsoas ured, .16.00. W. Willson, inspecting, Boise City, Idaho, were guests o! GUITAR and UKELELE a9uoaetsor to W. J. Mather, „ r and GL brlkft.$gA is advanse, 3.85. G. Hamlin, shooting dog, 10. P M. Yeates, on Sunday. swativille . Gangs of apple-pickers are at Individual balf-boor Seasons orchards here this Night andCatos -71 - JOHN MUKKAR. Proorietrir work on vinous Mous Kea Studios Day --iContrnued frac last week. - week. Bustnwge Phony Residence Pheni Prize List Pickering School Fair. The Anniversary Services in the Clarcmont. Markham, Unionville, 801 TOWNSHIP COUNCIL NEWS local church on Sunda of last � 9830 Y Uxbridge. StouHvilie, s Useful article from oilcloth 13 week were given full houses at Instruments supplied on request, Arthur Hatch asked for inform&-' Mary Baker, Bar. Wataon. both afternoon and evening servic- tion regarding procedure re what Plasticine model' (animal). 58 - es. Rev. Mr. O'Brien, of Whitby, de- To convince you as to the merits of our -he considered an objectionable line Gord. Maynard,,Mary bturrish livered a review of the China sit- yetem you will receive FREE of chugs. fence. -11e..-was referred to.Fence- Birch Bark Canoe 6 - Walt. Pear-t nation in the afternoon, and Rev. one lesson on any one of the above Viewers. , son' Audrey Scott Mr. Jenkinson held the attention of instruments, Considerable discussion was op- Wren House 3 - Bill Faulkner, a crowded house in the evening-The ened up by Dr. McEwen on the re- Everett Fleming visiting choirs were well received. PERMANENT NAGGING FAIN cently completed auditors' report RoPe long splice 1 - Har. David- -_.___ Whitevale THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER on the anxious situation between ten- LAND SURVZYOK - AND NEFNIES. IT MAY BE the Village of -pickering and the Grade 4 do under, collection o° 10 General Agency Township. The report shows Pick- pictures of wild -;rnaIs 3 - Jno. YOUR.EYES. ering Village owing the Township Morrish, Marg. Sutton F. J. Dfile am N B. A., B. �-. t _McCORMICK-DEERING : H. TUCK, OPT. D. Dr Mc f attl� 9 �- S. On file a-�a the records of tis :Enver vigorously disputed the audit Keith Wilson, Mary Somerville 'BgorR C,ftssep and-Ysrnota. >� DEALER - : Sims, fah, OW IN'04 &WF&P ed to !or Agricu om . _ 1 C2thawa. l+h.•es S his objection. The Auditor will be Hollingef, Joyce Se e AL80 OSHAWA, OND 4 invited to appear at the next meet- Barred Rock Cockerel 6 - Patricia FLE ST S TUDMPE ANDERSON ins and enlighten us. Hodge, Billy Boyes XACHINMY A REPAIRS as Agricultural Short Course Barred Rock, Pullet 7 - Joan Steel Wawa Wheels. Peale Root- Is ootIs authorized to use the Township age, Bill Boyes. ".WOTTER lag: Frost or Laady Foam Ra and . Brougham Temperance Single Comb White Leghorn Cock C yC'ar ea Nati uYOThu Hall. Date announced in due course. 5 .- Rol. Thompson, Thelma Goslin Red 1'adlan Gasoline and Ora a LJ +-v, E. McEwen presented a pet- single Comb W. L. Pullet 8 - B. C. T. C. AUTO PARTS' - ition signed by 100 p. c. of the Burkholder, Gor. Pilkey. GBNMAL BARDWARR ...rr ratepayers on "Allison's Sideroad" Feathered Pet12' %^- Day. Allison, g to have same kept open. Council is. Bill Banks. Frank ht We do ENldin of all kinds !. ti!! !Ba CARPENTERING, _ .presenting petition.to Dept-'of High Furred Pets. 27 - Marg. Sutton, R. WIRTNTALN ONT. ti - Qlf.1[I�NTINCfly. WAYS, Pascoe 1/11CI�Tf'� A Tax Sale is likely to be ann- Calf, Beef Type 2 - Don. Linton, ' 'LU1[HINO ounced by the Township Treasurer, Don. Wade for February next. Calf, Dairy Type 10 - Ger. Teefy, and ' Announcement s made of a writ . Boake l..aw Moch do. tor Sales �cou,�I'NG having been issued • on July 21st Lamb 1 - Don. Wade ' I n simple b� r e Chrysler-Plymouth 4:Digainat tht Hydro-Elec Comm. a� Livestock N&ming Contest ii = D. sign 1°e e� furnish We a eo sett Brantford lWoBes Pickering Township, by the.Solio- Linton, Ver. Conner ( msrnoriaL 'that will r IltaCrrilals,empire Batltre0e{I itors for Wilbur Carmichael, age Showmanship 12 - Lloyd Pascoe, p�� ev�X _ SelNposeiat. Utero Water staoayolet. In dignity GUM USED CAM systems. Beatty a 21 years, and James D. Carmichael Ger. Teefy of appearemee our .ti00DYSAR 'FRES &able �ipment father of the former, both of Tor- .School Cborus - Pickering No. 2, on:o, far x26,000 and 86,000 result- and Na S. w0t .wW shad out WILLARD RA 1"181;ti811 an r-tlrer$niidleg 10stmelwl Inc from serious injuries received Recitation. (8 min.) 5 -� Joyce tbrusels t� ate' O�R�' BLACM�HU ZMWA )hat pros - Wilbur Carmichael, when he No fit:' TNS -SiCISIAD 146"It REPAIR9 J : t�r Meyers. Ma Somerville. N. W. STAFFOIBD Give w a UW on a blew or a Und On ark Cseuaraoteyd came in tontact with a Eve wire. Public Spe&WLng, (4 min.) 2 - Zil- �vDaNefi r p D Q while entering the property of his sen Bushby, Verna Woodward #wig 'Beves Towing Suevlin F. e/. C ROU OE aunt, Mrs. E- H. Rowe, at Fairport instrumental Solo e - Don. Linton Ph. 443 7tdt� Oen. C I Law )Beach last summer. The wira,had Ffor. Shanks. Read Weft V • Phe,"thio C !alien, and was lying on some bush Sewing 4" Is button B - Lois ^. _ !Mont 2W a -161K RT1VCR, ' O,ft7AI 0 ` lea. A list of sixteen charges we Waizn=. Kath. heading ' laid. Sewing 4-hole button (grade 5) 10 PIUKBRLa1Go ,ONTARIO Additional petitions from side- - Gloria Waizman, Shir. Deacon - load ratepayers, on motion of Mr. co Itud will be transmitted to the Library Notes Radio' ServiceCouncil will' purchase one-halfThe Picltering Pwbiic Library ie yntle of snow teats. The County anxious to give its traders the best Farm Machinery -�_ is now making this article and will possible selection of books. It can- D2�1 t service Bi1d !� sell to the townships at, 6c. a foot. not have books without memlbers; CCisekshVit Thiess-a alae to oak pairs t,0 Ike makes. RealAdbil - ,]Former.Price.-10c. it does not have members because HDreea or Tractor Yen can plow - -..Dept of Roads and Bridges, paid it lacks books. Will you help break f&$tw. The STD GANG Is still the onable o�argaC;. Wo1'1c * /''+ Abe followings- this vicious .circle? Have you en- leader d • t4ro$iflrm Itseear Plow. QII8lsIIhC' A.W.MIT�HELL .john Breslau, bonus wire fence 810. ough connnunity spirit to, spend 92n � ! T�� Pierws. redoes ARTHUR FIELD � 1. Mills, gasoline, 3.60. T. Ackford, fifty cents on this village activity Plowing Hoots. We have Plows for Picker $ - - gasoline 3.43. R- Morrish, hardware as an investment which, if you are ZvWy' Porperer-1 Dearly aew�lb �o�e.Radio and Television losqM 2.83. D. Mairs, oil, 20. 1- Lye, rep- a reader will give you some irmn-' BAr P'setSlsets--Grain DeiQ grass Mayr Odkiitl Rano Serine IWO% .Ont. airs, 11.25. Stouffville Planing. Co. ediate return and a much better ran to 00, Dearly all stied ?.era apt lumber,' 114.57. J. Petty. repairs, later return when more money has cited.. Astop n - . 1.60.-A. Bushby, hardware, 6.85. G. come in? If you are not a reader, We sell Cream 9eparaloM........ 46 4C3 +Phone 5201. PICBIIRING+ - Law, repairs. 3.55. Burlington Steel ii is still a good community invests trk Fenetrs and Frrtilisrrs ere. 172.02. McLaughlin Coal Co. sand; meat to provide such a fine form -- J6.08. Fair's Elevator, shingles, 2. of recreation and so much real ed- 1�sesR A Woad -- cacbshu" b0. Can..Oil Co. 210.50. A. Mitchell, ucation for the coming generation. DeLaval Pedlar Ptsaoda e antppcetrient, 515.40. Roy Ward, salary Few people now are content to fold Groat 1Fertilbsre �� 1 a Vetc. 155. J. Farley, labour on bridge their hands when they leave• school,' 23.10. A. O'Hara ditto•24.85. Walt. thinking'they need no further know Hardy, ditto. 16.35. Wm. Cowie ledge or understanding, and ;those W. F. DISNEY, -.-Greenwood r L. : • ditto, 7.25 C. Reynolds, ditto, 2.25. few are not very likely to have a Pnoxg PTCA?•314 41 tf `Sell your Calves at l�0II1@ G. Green, ditto. 9.00. W.-Hicks, very full pleasure or a. very real � • ditto, 3.25. Bob Lynn, ditto, 5.50. S. -prosperity in this briskly compet- \ y Y __Murdock, ditto, 5. W. Hamilton, itive world. If this search for know_ 8ROCd1 „ Save time and money, ;•ishovel gravel,. '1.85. D. Dickiiison, ledge and troth is to contihae be- lehovel gravel, 225. F. Carter haul vond school years; it must be tjj r - THEATRE a have,--a' buyer at the f arae"��` -istone 6. F. Barclay, ditto, 20.25. R. through the public library since TDixon, team, 17-50. L. Gates, ditto none of us can afford to keep our ' '9:00. A. Knapp, ditto, 6.50. C. S. own library's abreast of the quick- Monday, ' `Tuesday and Bryant, ditto, 2140.' K. Ward, op- ly changing tures. Come in to the FRID^Y and SATURDAY erat�ing maintainer, 72.15. J. Griffin Library on- Saturday and do your OCTOBER 7 and 8 - labour, 49.50. R. Lynn, ditto, 75. bit toward this important enter- • 25. A. Hastings, operating crusher, .prise. Within the next week there � � 10.05. A. Lee hauling gravel 60.50. will be an exchange of the books 'Two Sbwws;at 7,00 and 9.00 z+ White,'ditto, 60.50.. F., Coatea, bought oo-operativdy .with other Saturday Matinee at 1.30 .• P/CKER1N Q :F-A MS _ gut wee e, L50. A. Prowse, ditto, b. libraries in the diatrkt. Oa Tues • �1GTED - -1 CC. WsnmoR, ltboar, 7.66. J. Hilts, day evening the Book Selection "Having Wonder•,. `s _ .. ditto, 9.Sb. C- Coo Coanaittw met and ordered ss etc. >,a-68. Sa er-Mov-se , : nem as r _ ' wy ,y J�sta, rt'an7 ime - - 28.92, E. Powell cut Wawa, 6,06, R. Means will allow. The Ltbmri► I►yna labour, 1044 J. *G&ft, dit. Board were grateful to Miss Penn- With to.' 7.75. dl; who-' donated Anne Morrow GINGER RCDGERS �D,ltt~ on CContiDgeaelea > Lir �eidberg'e book "North :::THIS MEEK ONLY flee following: to the Orient" to the I.Ibrary. . DOUGLAS FAIRBAT!IKs JR. Pickering News, stationery, 9.25. A. AUDLEg Alm -spears, Assessor sal. 450. and hon- IuTsebnicolor -3-5 JGlhlclaat Household Lam :-pa oa on 816 dogs', total, 531.60. L. T. �"�" - pa Johnston, re Tax Coll, 250. Joseph Our school did well at the school "POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ` : Thompson, labour, 8;00. Jas. Ravey, fair. AL1' BABA'S FORTY` .'2S w--40 w and 60 w, 3 for 29c '•. Ilabour, 1.50. B. Jamieson,' Court Miss May Johnston of Manitoulin. THIEVES," Fees, 4. Thos. Gregg, Court Fees, spent a 'few days with her aunt, Guaranteed Satisfacto :. Fred Byore, Fence-Viewer, 2.00. Mrs. Wen. Puckrin recently. ry. Bbdte-ditto;-2, -Misses_Pratt-_spent a_few .MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN5DAY M Win.,Chester, salary, 60. D. $. days at the old home here last OCTOBER 10, 11 and llZ - - -- _� - week. a a ge Beaton, salary. 125. � Two Shows at 7.00 aad 9.00 + Com-mittee On Relief pald the fol- Joyce Winters is recovering from Holiday Matinee. Monday at Z.04 '' lowing for supplies jos oer*es s her recent throat nperatioa for the >1f. S. Chtpdnan, 7.70. Red and Whitt removal of her tonsils. �� „ 7!'lls1:' S PLACE _ L12. R. Morrish, 29.80. J. Storey, Silo filling has about been conn 1 ke Texans 6.25. Eaton Co. Ltd. 8.86. Twp. of pleted by the farmers here. The -(Alfred Mole)Ecarboro ' �p was good- 1 with W. Danoaa�29.7North P Wilson, 18.80. was good. JOAN SENNETT : OLAI4�MONT. 4NTAR/C7 . : •s,. Wilkinson, 9.80. W. Headley, 6. AapIs piclnag is employing a lot RANDOLPki SCOTT '/r ]fAsriah, 86.31. H. Murray, 6.00. 01 labor now. The crop in sprayed MAY RO JSON - PIt0IIC3 330111 orchards id clean and of good col 'WALTER 'BRENNAN Q N. R. 118.b0: City CDahawa, 17. . .„,. ,«. GYtT Toronto, b7.13. W. Sadlsa, • _ .. . 4 tt .r. 4• ?,':, :.,, :^`•. r� *. ..�, a ... rt.�:.� � 7 7 ,�!' _.-,..r„s,.; ,�. � ..: ...mar,.,,..,.�^- .. � :.. . .'. .. •�^ .� 7r t t n :iS tir,r.'iy'n'+., k•:Ma,1. ""Xd y� i . y,;.., •'.n..l .;�,, -- qty •:�� ':a. -r' T yv .�:', Y ♦ i-' r.1• ._. .- '�M !" �" •' - ,.'' .¢P CLService.' _ + AREMONT of a Thanksgiving Service.' All tiv Wylie, of Col also Rev. H. amto. a -_-._, •` m bers are earnestly requested H. Idatton charge. Bethesda LE.S1 IE SMITH 1&M-ksa►vimg services will be bel present, as well as any other Quartet provided the music. y �.} IWd in the Baptist Church hers on women interested in Missions. g �' !�'a ` Sunday >iext. We Have Placed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birlsett are in 'KINSALE s the north country for a final fling f . f 1 : at. fishing before winter sets In. Miss Ella Elson spent the week Asphalt Roofing in Stock _.Radio &rvlce � A nuimber of our young people end with Miss RoKena Ledgett. - attended the dance at Brooklin leaf Quite a number from here att- F�ave slap received a cat o1 a DIX L ROAD "• —week, ended the Markham Fair. Hemlock Slabs for Summ9i WRfflE 2, PiAering 19 , Mrs. M. Vair and Mrs. Gregson; Mr. and Mrs. Madill, of Brough- Use NOW R. R. of Toronto were guests of Mrs. M. am, spent Sunday with Mr. and : A.W. MITCHELL Chandler last wetk. . Mrs. A. Parkin. a mes.nr•- Mr. Pickering, Ont. -49tf mens, or Barclay-Tr °fi► aped Mrs. Allan Clark, and Miss Edna and Marion- Stevenson at be or �• . Miss Sanderson, of Lakefield, spent .spent the week-end at their nom paftd. ��• the week-end with Mr,and Mrs..D.' here- Fall ��LeaL•ond,� IIAa�I SseeiM A. Psgh. Mass Mabel Harbron, of Markham - p' �n� L between Claremont, Brougham Owing to the frosts in.this part spent the week-end at her home BARN •y DANCES°aOO" ---'y Q'�*"� Whitevsl=and Tot+sor �+ of the country, the Symm Canning here. 25 Factory has now been closed to The Foursquare Class meets this Under the auspices of the SOLnCUNVM ARAN EE `"`•••�"� My drivers.are trained to be care i the tomato canning. Wednesday at the hom8 of Mea. p Prime tbas Frit we ia.Q t arrow of Sales eoYlteoss and reliably Wm. Bell Jr. with. Mins Rexene �. oe. g9ne:by.rritinetadas• ��• - The B. Y. P. U. are holding a - - ' r Rally on Thanksgiving Day, at Ledgett in charge. and p .a� Special )Rates • LMg DlstaoM '7NIONQILLE of . 'R�hitby: blembera of- e a �S-se�� �+�����- --• - �.�.o.ot. _. _ ti..�. . IV i1� r iiR � - :.ion are asked to ]seep this in mind. � brought good crowds. At 11 y A number in one viii are ani• o'clock, Rev. M. Jeniiinson, B. A., me order tee suesi Meas tss 1as1�a, - ase Will be held in Sering froQq severe colds and in. B. D., of Pickering, had. charge of All ship era tarsus/ and.peNseW elude: Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Fred the service and Greenwood choir. f fres the weather ; In the evening at 7.30 Rev, W. R. :-Frank Brown s = 'Wserd and Mr.�R. J. How, all of 8 .;.; • :whom have been gesife ill. Tall. Clore, }" g sAL� REGISTER :IYew' Barn A'TTNT��N -'•�' "4 G Dr. Zbmlinson is entertainin his father for a few days before the _..... i ()•sed Fwd apeftted t r fatter lea-Ves for the north where he SATURDAY, OCT 16th - Auction .'Just north Of -- Fe+adt II. a kvgft will spend. the winner with. relativ- sale of household effects is the UN10N 1/1 LLE Brock Road Gravel s: '�• Village of Pickering, the proper. At the regular meeting of the ty of John C. Philip. Sale at one Cd•5cia1 Board of the United Church o'clock. Terms, Cash. See {bills. On the Evening of Pit Maple of �dntnal Fire •on Moeda evening a 1VIC. /YD�AY ;Insurano Co • y , rttangemen Wm. Maw, auctioneer. �'+�� _ . . • t were made for the annual Harvest w �.,,I usl Pit l�''1 n y TUESDAY OCT. 18th - Aust- sod WAWAMEBA IM& 0116 . . ,Mormie Services on Sunday, Nevem- f1 n 3' Aber 6th, followed by the Fowl Sup- ion -sale of farm stock, imple- OCT,. 10TH ;Gravel' Cheap,tate for hers end e1Bt■be per, on Tuesday 8th. Imentp,-lumber, hay etc. the pro- ' Sand and Graded Mrs. S. Rumohr has just ret- PR1 N(�.8 MUSIC lemoned from Hamilton, where hes Petty of John Clark, Church 3t. Ainst Iaasts�es � Pickering. No. reserve. Terms - EVERYONE INVITED Stone wir WL �da' '�daughtm-in-law, •Mrs, Ray Rumohr Cash. Sale' at one o'clock. See T Items undergone an operation for ap- }villa. W'm Maw, auctioneer. Dahvere l or,L9/de'i in -pit rtot�rms�Os bos�roew et :i3m dicitls, and has not been ping-, STANLEY THEATRE PHONE: Plast, Pick Id26 v thtd.► i` areastrig too favourably. Congratulations are extended to CALL AT $TOUFFYILLE' Toroote office Howard 6471 Rlrlls! S'bws the meaobers of the local branch of. M 7�+ BOWM,H h $OWs "y , ''the Women's rantitote on their BMSE a? Phar 1001 JOHN BOTT3HNF .� SOH .taking fourth place fn a group of CAM & CARRY ST088 e naaebed this point, F >►� are. �• a few of er R - Sbowis= a- s >r F1s+t, 1 Second and 2 Thirds eels yhta-9.I& Stoudard T ma - - - - - e A abo�wer was given at the home Soap Chips..... ..E lbs., 28c. �-A Holidays--Z Slows.7 and 9 P.q -Cooper 3' �'r Check ' i�t a : of Mr. aa$ Mss. Lye on Friday or- Prunes S lbs.. 26c- rNUXS"'l. VRIDAY O SATURI)AY a I ' •ea*g last, in bonour of their dau- Jar rubbers, red or white ... sc. } �ghtler, Marjorie, whose marriage to Tomatoes ..............8•for 25e. OCTOBER 6. 7 and 8 QF i• Mr. Donald Hedges, takes place an Coal Oil Pet• gul• �• ii ff o USED �� Saturday next 3n the Claremont (5 or more gala 17c.) The. Bueaneer : IIaited Church. They were the re- Jewell shortening, ...... lb. 12c. 1988 Buick Sedan Vere�FrElectric Gunder 25 cycle . --. ,dpients of many handsome, useful Dates ..,..........•.... lb. 10c. _ :. 1937 Chev, Sedan 25hp Power unit, int. :> �• Vinegar,,spirits or cider ..gal. 35c. FREbERICK MARGH 1937 Chev. Coach : t 6k. Int. engine j The school fair held here last p e� Sweet cora 1936 Ford Cowen Shp. Toronto wind engine ......:......tin, Sc. �MARGOT GRAHAMS a -week, was as has been reported at Macaroni 6c. -6 lbs. ........26c. ♦KIM TAMIROFF 1935 Chev. Coach 'Verityti plow .. - '. . -each fair._She most succeaafnt and __.' ' 1935 Plymouth Cou9e -_"'Wilkinson single plow ` �N �� 'having the greatest number of -ex- --CLAREMONT. ONT. Paramount Short Subjeejs 1936 Ford Coupe .-' Buggy :habits ever ancon. The very good 1934 Chev. Coach Cutter crowid which attenled might have , WONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN3DAY 1932 Chev. Coach Litter Carrier, Beatty complete 'been considerably larger had not Farr's Elevator OCTOBER ln, 11 and 19 1932 Rugby Track duals, 2-ton Massey hand cutting-box 1 the Markham Fair been on the- 1961 1961 Ford Truck 2-ton duals Speight named cutting boxroam day. A review at the Prise- Claremont, Ont. " o� Meets Girl" 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1Electrk Washer, Merry Maid winners will be given in our next a.�� 192V Chev. Coach Electrk Washer, Beaty leasee. starrier 1929 Ford 1-ton truck 2 Hand Washers Row Phone-36J Office 35w The regular monthly. meeting of ( JIMMIE CAGNEY 1928 Pontiac Sedan Q Engine-delve waehen a :..Ane Women's Missionary Society of 1928 PontLac Coseti Frigidaire, retrigeratwr Ceal• lured. Handing S,ppliea PAT O'BR IEN ;the United Church will Rye held in MARIE WILSON 2, 1925 Ford Coaches Norge refrigerator -the church on Thursday, October peace. Poultry Fess 10.20 McDeering Tractor �. Hayes Reririgerator ( i. lath, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Tomlinson's COMEDY SHORTS �n tractor, epode Ings 2 Stewart paver clippers Fo ivoap will ' be in chargt of the flaying and fituiag Fordson tractor - pulley Set platform scalae 'r' program,"which will take the form =' All kinds of &rata. O(URSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY Cockshntt tractor plow, 3-furrow Tractor power lift, for 8 ft. + Phone and Get our Priers.• 2 Oliver tractors, 2-furrow 22in. Fireport Gurney furnace. OCTOBER 13, 14 and 16 i lson Cutting.bo.0 The Economy Store "Sall Irene McLaughli D.-Hand 'Grinder ' 6-Hole 1 Cook Stove 1. . 6a to $1.00 ELECTRIC y� „ Beatty Grinder Bagger 12• in. Super Heater *r and Mary Massey Grinder 6 in. Laundry Hester Manyflowers, toilet soap, 3'for lla �;{�" E NCERS Fleury Grinder 8..in. = Stewart-Warner Radio , Lady Esther powder do cream 2-25c. StarripQ 47 '- 3 - - 1 '" 3I4IPLE = ECUNUMICAL `AL1cI: FAYECHLALS �- J$IeePrr ymezoTissueve set - JOAN DAVIS • - Holds Live Stock Safely with one Wife TONY MARTIN Milk Jugs 15c. FRED ALLEN = :•:Salad Bovis ,' � `-; . !lbs. .Six Years Use 'Rose�giow, shevk%t A plates, set, 10e. SHORT SUBJEC•iS COMEDY O (] la h.ALW� Boys golf hose lastex cuff sem- have proved •their worth oe 100, --- e ' Childress ribbed bogie, 20z85c. pair 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20th Men's wool Boz 30-95e. pair �+ • ` ��++�� • , �Childre_n vests with atza�, 20e, cestvry way to bald live recti[ Eyesight .r ciLLcat�on �. lCei and lid �Oe� 7S Cotton d; Rayea bloonxas the: soarer a usats as low as$20. _and Aprons, coverall W- for.full. particulars.writt Ne11r 1939 Model � firow . . �,i. ... .Yeaho cotton gloves, shirts'all. end nants. .. - ARIM ELECTRIC EPF ENCY A. D!lZOOSA : HO#`ARL)E, TURNER._ y - s v : ~� +� i. ISaterrNnt Oafatia ..Wbttevale Ontario; Over I5 �'condisao� electric.,;' Cda C. ff. TUCK t sole and tie, battery aiad ear --'Opt. radios. .. r - Edg. (ow P. 0., Reasonable Terms Oshawa. Pieces 1616 �'�l� �B VB Nervousness and irritability are No F]�Ce' Com often found to be due to eyestrain - - where eeion e� `amour presentradio accep ed-as -- condition being so constantly agg- than finishes causing discomfort as d1m- part payment. s • as impaired vision:. Only another � fi /��� - -thought will unfold to us the other r.D�N GHIUSTIA -EI�E<r i itlC' • • aide o! the picture the advantages - _ Mr_1ML...............x44.73 that are ours-through better vision. Q c. pom NAM tit JACHSONVPLLE.. $35.75 General satisfaction, improved heal 3p Sni ncoe. Street Ne -NEW ORLEANS..........$38.55 th and .vitali .less. waste,of time t9, neem ora rwosw►noN wr LOS ANGELES........t69.93� and energy and a feeling of en- • !Oshawa joymient in work or recreation that w 4 1 does not e:dat when we- are beingd n t.VAII1D dragged down, frayed in both tem- �� 8 . ' pat and Wrres. :.�► -A' d :7+."Y?M.„'.•L�_' �•kr. •_.. a f C *•_ – . ��� . Yom... yw•,•—•s"^�-]n 'M:a'n ..v� � :.M � .. - M.' •i .. � [ y,...,. ..,-.o ....,. .. .;.,,.x-s ...,' .,: y+-s..-,. ,ya-f `xv .-ti. - 4 4 :.- •w•,.~ t A sp W4 x: The"Leat e ! Guns -' 6 . TRACY 1 FANS of Circlet' ! t _ r - SOIN THE DICK TRACY by Perry `'V�/cstbrook :.; ), SECRET SERVICE PATROL i It's ! It's Fun! Eve boy and CHAPTER I I tarpaulin. girl can join Dick Tracy in his war against crime—be in on all club For a long minute neitkex of "Got'yore letter two weeks ago," 1 � 'secreta—getgrandfree gifts! ' :them spoke again.. A strange miati- said Dakota casually. "I rode In,. ness dimmed 31im Logale'a eyes, here to the basin yesterday morn- - f�■�/� GET YOUR NEW 1939 OFFICIAL PATROL BADGE—Get '-.and even Dakota Blue was winking in'. -I'd have come down—there new 1939 Official Badge,your Secret Code Boric _ for uh, only I knew yuh'd want to withnew 1939 codes and your Patrol Pledge.Ifyou fast., Slims cleared his throat, y area member now be sure so mask your coouuppotin ` 'drub ready?" he.asked gruffly. be alone for a few hours an' get ,Member"and get your special Honor Member's "I'm damn near starved. It—ft's the teeI of the earth under yuh once =J "'Second Year" Badge with the service Chevron. c long walk back from—hell." more. Well,'light in, Slim; there's "' Qlad of the chance to'hide_'bLe Plenty of it.' 1 ffiA Mucfi Chane ,� .• WIN—YOUR.,- -- emotion, Dakota Blue turned to the •:' Are and jabbed at the glowing coals• They ate in silence. When the •(� OFFICER'S _ :. " meal was over, Dakota tossed Slim' / BADOES I frith.a'stick. Be ready iiia iiIIy, Slim. The egtfee is about to turn a sack of tobacco sjrd a block of TllefeetvtCale MAIL THIS , , Over an res a pa u o • • - waitin' to go on.'� brought plenty." In Canada all the grand free gifts Dick Tracy DICK TRACY,Box too,Peterboroush,Oat. - Slim nodded and went over to Slim roiled and tit his cigarette offer oa his radio program—are obtainable 1 want to loin the Dick Teacr Seuec S�ei�e Pateol t] Please seed ' the creek. Flat on its moist; sweet and leaned back against the `heap with box tops from delicious Quaker Corn me the new official all meld Dirk Tracy ikil• ter, Tlakes! T Quaker Corn Flakes with the brtter• ' incl Dig cake:Seers Code Book,and o c � e rim ha,lay, his face buried in.the of dunnage. "Now tell me," he cosi- ry Il enclose 2 Quaker Com Flakes, Quais:r!" a -717—tBavOur—you' love them! Crisper—tastier— Rlce boz tops O I em ao[sown membu t3 Or sin a mem ec iWarkling, 'chilli depths. When he manded, "everythin'." eylm�y irradiated with Vitamin"D",they're I and want�r 2nd year badae ❑ ' had drunk his .fill' he stripped off Dakota rolled a smoke himself better to eat and better for you! Ask Mother Nanr W shirt and had a good wash. before answering, and squatted on to order Quaker Cora Flakes'today. f' Then he went back to the fire his heels before the fire. "Things Street where a black frying-pan.was,sizz- ain't changed much," he drawled, Quaker Corn Flakes ling, and Dakota was setting out finally_ "Sarg-Brockwell is still - tin plates and cups on a piece- of.. Barg Brockwell. Jigger Starbuck is r dun age — -tilItfdo$ ness at the same ole ng themhin the y centre of the - — l Foot* ; _ - • `" stand."�i�i—_ffin', an'.Spud Dillon !s little meadow. Hfert entre � ��� i O�tWe�r r•. "I suppose crime disappeared It'Be be a heai•y dew tonight, Almost Au Colors Are Smairt abt�it the same time I did?" mur-. Slim;' counseled Dakota Blue. This Season mured Slim, his low voice bitter. oder - "Yuh better'spread 'em back.under "No," said Dakota softly. "It the willows where mine are." 6uede, kid and calf oxfords-are _ ` alln't.disappeared. Slim. In the pads r• 31Ini laughed softly. "I wants cut higher for fall. Some are months the Vasco stage has been taste that'dew once more, Dakota. perforated and underlaid with pat- held up twice, an' the.Dot H Dot I wants feel it on my face, an' I ent. has lost•about a hundred hind more wants.look at the stars a heap., I There are combines of suede ` cattle. Some folks in Pinnacle.--been wonderin' a heap it they ain't seen much of 'em for—far a • and plaid woollen. There are high- il _long time.' -cut suede -pumps trimmed with . y, didn't make a bad mistake, when —'" -silk braid. Grained leather, calf- : they sent yuh up." Shortly before midday, Slim : _LoXale and Dakota Blue rode into skin; pigskin,.crocodile, lizard are- Slim Loyale laughed curtly. the cow�'fo of Pinnacle.. The used for day wear. _ "They shoulda,done their .wonder- Colors are tan;brawn In' a year an' a half ago. Bow's single 'street was dusty and wide, , ox-blood~ and flanked with warped, Splintery. wing. black, of course, grey. and , thivii side �Fo eveningortpors. : at the ole Circle L. Dakota." board walks The buildings ­;Bout as usual.. -Since yore dad- were nearly all of frame construe r ou are offered ail- _ .' dy died, the spread is kinda empty tion,.their high false-fronts .throw- ver and gold mesh high-heeled like: But yore cows=they're yores. y Ing 'blocks of shadow. sanda}s,almost always .oper.-teed. O now, yuh know—welt, they keep The street ran north and south, and platform sandals in oriecfal right on Navin' calces. Yore pret- rp 7. and at the north end stoo -a livery brocades, etpbroidered satins, jev:- ' ty well fixed with this world's stood -& r velvets.Stable and corral with s watering _ . goods, Slim," ed ji 11 jerseys and velvet \ "Yeah, but a�pauper with repute trough in front. Across from the : gger tion. Did—did Dad fi that I livery stable was Sheriff Jigger Timms On Carvin ig was guilty, Dakota?•'. Starbuck's a sad behind the of- Tomato'Juice_Cocktail + i Dakota Blue Snorted, "Hell, no! fief stood th jail. The latter wan A Roast-Turkey - Roaat Turkey Coconuti SfuRing �,, Why, not a week -before be, died a small, sq chubbn, which, dif• fered in co'Tfsxruction from the ma- - Cranberry Mold - that sanctimonius law-shark, Jimr, , low you needn't feel awkward _.Aruaeels Sprouts Bleed F•otaeoes Arthur, carpe td nee him an' made torlty of ttte aiil.dfngs inasmuch-as Y Down-South Biscuits t f some crack about it beim' too bad !twas made" of !stout fir logs, in carting the Thartkszivir� tlir- �` , that yuh shoulda fell tout of the' brought down from the elopes of icer. Here arc the tour most im- .Lettuce Salad Cheese Straws • the jagged Mineral Mountains to portant steps. in this precarious . law, ,,the noath._ Purnpktn-Pie t undertak-ing: e Coffee' e tr n i 3 - r "Man! [• thought ole 'Bart Loy - I.— Always Ra4sins s ale a•as gonna crawl right outs A•t the hitching-rail before' the lw to f o ' ��i turn bed, sick as he was, an' scalp that sheriff's office. Slim and Dakota die- ore carving. side bef a ca ingt !a 2.—Begin by cutting into the Lawyer right there. 'Damn yore mounted. "Yoh go ahead with yore -law:' yelled Bart. 'That boy is in- business. Slim," said Dakota. drum of the 'leg with a few clean THANKSGIVING DINNER nocent an'yuh know if. Arthur, yuh ''9Vhea yo'rte done, come 'on over to' strokes of the knife_and,thin pull . - • Some Recipes for 1tl(hieh to be Thankful emoked, lyin' polecat' Get outa Spud Dillon's place. 1'11'he waLtin' it back'from the body. _ -Besides being generally thankful at.Thanksgiving time, ,it's a per- here, 'fore- yo're packed out on a for yuh there:" _ 3.—In slicing the meat from i sonal• opportunity to be thankful for our blessings. Even cynics who ' board.' Don't worry, Slim; yore Slim nodded, twisted the reins of the leg; carve toward the body think they have -nothing for which to be thankful, can be glad that dadd stood behind•yuh to his last. his mount around the raft, .then of the bird. '!their lot is no worse and those whose lot is so bad that it couldn't be 1 4.-In carving 'the breast. but' - breath."' walked up to the door-of the of- worse, can be thankful, for that too. If those are not enough good rea- = toward the plate'with clean, slow 'A 'long silence fell: Slim's chin flee and knocked. He catered at Botta for thankfulness; we are giving-you one by planning your menu strokes of the knife. �r• l was on his chest. Presently be, . the, summons. of a deep, resonant $or Thanksgiving dinner which will remove that prob em from your mind. "Yu �� t stirr . h.'.seen 3fona 'Hall voice. pp lately'.", Sheriff'Starbuck sat behind s :.,.7ee1218' By 'Phone - COCONUT STUFFING baking powder, soda,and salt; and •'She Asked About You •battered, paper-littered desk. He _ 2 bouillon cubes (chicken fla- sift again. Cut in shortening. Add Dakota nodded. "Saw her day was a t'All man of middle age, thin 'A \ew York scientist has just' milk gradually-until soft dough is before yesterday. She asked about -and ' leathery-brown.. His' clean- invented a television telephone. At 1 cup milk, scalded formed. Turn on flouresi board yuh, Slim. I told her yuh were get- shaven face was hard from the 1 cu colt bread crumbs' and knead lightly 2 inures. Ko}I present—arid until mora fear-arch. p g y In -tin* out today." habituat grim set of his 'J'atting _ is possible the 2 cups coconut,' remium shred iK inch 'thick; cut with . small phone. will he p p •"What—what did she. law. •Iris eyes were a light blue, .merely an inter-oAice one, but the - -.: 4 tablespoons celery, finely cut figured cutter. Bake in shallow "\othin'—with her lips. But she' cold and searching. -He showed no experts say'that the invention will i °r kin a ;w st tem slim, e. ev ence o surprise u timate y e used for the Ira. �- 1.x tablespoons parsley, finely.. 1,2 minutes. Makes 23ri ozen bis- brown hands of her an' looked.away Slim. Instead, he rose to his feet Atlantic phone system. At last ` t cults nut past riie—like`she was lookin' and thrust. forth his hand. "we'll-be able to see the girl who'd 1K'teaspoon sage at a sunt iso an' findin' it- good:" "Hello, Slim," he said. "Glad to 1,{s teaspoon salt. 'CRANBERRY MOLD sorry the ve been troubled: v .Silence again fell, unbroken ex- nee yuh back."- 1 teaspoon scraped onion 1 pkg. lemon jelly powder cept for the steady munching of the Slim shook hands. "Glad to be --'1 egg, slightly beaten 1 ire,cups warm water horses. A sap pocket in a piece of back, Jigger. Yuh knew I was M1� Z tablespoons melted butter 1_ cup celery; finely-tut glowing wood snapped sharply, comm'?" ~' Dissolve'bouilhkzr cubes"iii hat "i? cup. canned crushed -pineap- scattering a little- cloud of ashes (To be Continued) milk. Combine with.remaining in- , pie - o ow boomed , :from the fire, A hot 1, gredients, mixing lightly. Use for 1 -cup thick cranberry sauce, hollowly-from a neigh bouringsy:ca-,. `staffing tut*$,., dark, gooiio.pbrk, sweetened. more, Thin and far,sway's coyote "Do.not touch. Birds in resi- 'r peal or chicken. Dissolve jelly powder in warns yammered'et the first stars.` deuce" dads a .gigs in a garage _water .Chill: When slightly thick- Slim Loyale got to his Yeet and in Henlow, England, where 'par= n at 4 fill n,,ff cups sifted cake flour-- vranberiy sauce. Turn into mold: : 1 teaspoon baking powder ? ` Chili•until firni. Unmold ow-crisp r.�4 teaspoon soda lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise. '1 teaspoon salt Or serve.p;sin as relish. Serves 0. �Jlt� cup-lard 14 cup'buttes-rriilk ar sour milk. PUMPKIN PIE 0 - 1 Prizes$ 1 ' F tft 'flour once, measure, add' Pastry for'9-inch pie- . -113 Cups coconut, premium ¢�1E NIVE •Sy shred 2 cups cooked'mashed puna+kin -. :Wlu be given for the best Is t� �� ' N E RV®U S? 1 cup sugar ■ ?= teaspoon mace L .' y n 1s teaspoon cinnamon Christmas or New Year � sweetener on DP you feel so nervous you want to scream? # Ate you cross and irritable? Do you ecoid "it. te.aspoon,allspice YQaaas ��,. those aeareas to you? 3 tablespoons melted :utter „„ era If your nerves are on edge,try LYDIA E. • Ds as s- r6 11 GErWELE-c-vmrl'O” ,•slightly-beaten � --- (t helps Nature calm quivering nerves- 2-cII s milk scalded ---' - + '- ----_- -- -� - _excuse --For three generations one woman has told .­­2-cups , cera another how to so "smiling through;'vwith Line a °•inch Fie plate with pas:., A sample Thanksgiving Dinner Menu appeers on ,this pap,. -- _: Lydia E,NnStoam s Vegetable Compound.It• ti "Oiled to ii8,-Inch• thickness.' :.Can ou'im rove,oa it ,fo Christmas or New. Year's? �t �� easier "`sips Nature tone up thesi�stem.tilos 1�g n_- , y p i !na rho discomforU from stil,`se inneclonal db• bine.ingredients in order jgiC- er ors which women wt endure + t0, digest. i =�►- '– Wh ma try LY IA F.. PIh11{HA11 f3 en and mix thoroughly. 'Pour Into :l VEGETwBLE COMPOUNDt• plc; shell. Bake in hot oven (460• ' degrees F.) 20 minutes, tlicn•ije= �vecq S?Voman in the Colntaunity-Is Eligible to Compete. �ba:b4.a:,,.•s - ,} Issue'No.'41—'38 crease heat to moderate 0%) Ile• ` I Details of Contest will he Announced Next Week in this paper grte i-F.) and bake 30 minute; - C !anger. Ili plc - .. ,:.. _ ✓,C , .�. • y • " �.a•.ncSHr1Su 'S,Y ,.,%'a-.a,♦.. .. � '•. ,. .. .. A � y ,�• .s a ..q,�o,, .y'�,• ec" is ~, ,.. � - ► - tib;. -- brought us up out of the land of ;' k• ' Egypt, we know not what is be- � Sunday' School come of him. When the people said T hanks g ivin s - ♦�e r You ' Listening that.they did not,know what had ° happened to Moses, they were tell- Lord, for the erring'thought Ing what was not true, and they Not into evil wrought: 'cry FREDDIE TE`tE •m ,:"• ..Lesson knew it was not true. They knew Lord, for the'wicked will that Moses was up there in the Betrayed and baffled still: unt with Jehovah. Instead of For the heart from itself kept; SLANTS ,Betty Lou was created one day LESSON 11 asking Aaron or some other person Our thanksgiving accept. Comedian Lew- Lehr returned in 1932 .when Riggs' vaudeville SPIRITUAL WORSHIP. to take the place of, Moses as a —William Dean Howells from Europe on the Queen Mary and radio partner was stricken Exodus 20:4.6;'32:L:8; John 4:19-24 min needing God's presence and with Mrs. Lehr and daughter. Lew and had to be. rushed to the hos- _Bolden Text — "God la a Spirit; power, they made the awful re- and several comedy ideas up his pital,-Having to carry on alone, and they that worship him must quest of Aaron, who thea the high sleeve for his new series with Ben Tommy created Betty Lou. She - -`worahlim In spirit and truth." priest, actually to make for .them • . *.�� Bernie Ing open house !n his office on the asked him ton appear on his pro- Kostelanetz is hold- was so popular that Rudy Vallee John 4:24:' gods who could lead them in the �'�+�dank$ V�"O ? i THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING days to come. 16th floor of the CBS building for gram. The one appearance ran in- Time —The Ten Commandments 2, And Aaron said -unto them, Celebrated By all his friends who wander in for to 39 weeks=a'new record—and were Break off thego en rmgs, which "a satioa with the woman at the well .'are in the..ears Indians ars of your wives, of lrst American jaunt. Kenny Baker, the variety show which Riggs and 'took place in December, A.D. 27. your sons, and of your daughters, the male vocalist for "Star Trea- his voice-child will head this fall. - Place — The Ten Command- and bring them unto me. 3. And allre" which makes its debut over merits; oi'eourae, were' given oil the people brake- off the golden Festival Existed Centuries Be.BMount Sinai. The city of 8ychar Is fore Puritans Began Annual CBS on October 6,_ had only ata —NEW WORD GAME rings which were in their ears, and hours in New York after he ar- 'the modem village of El-Askar, five brought them unto Aaron., 4. And Celebration. rived from England recently, be- y Margaret McBride, CBS eighths of a mile north of Jacob's he received it at their hand, and - columnist of the air, has anew cause of Hollywood commitments. " well. fashioned it with a graving tool, The American custom of cele- While in England Kenny played version of the Word Game. She 4. Thou shalt not make unto' and lnade'it a molten calf. The idea bratin Thanksgiving with feast, n calls it "pet peeves," and applies g g � the role of Nanky Poo in an it to "sissy" words which annoy - the� a graven image. The First _ of representing God by so awful a ing and family ,reunions did not English picture version.of Gilbert - -Commaniiment forbids us to wor- thing as this is revolting, and..yet begin with the coming of the white "Mikado". her. For example, she dislikes S and Sullivans "dainty", and.won't use "cinema" ship false gods, the Second forbids when men substitute•a false relig- must to these shores. Centuries ' us to worship .the true God under ion for the true worship of Gd, before the arrival of the Puritans VOICE-CHILD or "motor" when she means the false forms. they have always been known to the Indians celebrated the yearly Betty Lou, co=starred with Tom- of sink movies or.an automobile. God, -? The Hebrews had come out nk to.unbelievable,depths. harvest-time with turkey, pump- my Riggs in 'their new variety. Egypt; and Egypt visa a land that And they said, These are thy kips and ball games, according to show over an NBC-Red Network FINGER-TIP TUNING was crowded with the imaged t a goon, 0 Israel, which brought thee Te Ata, a member of the Chick- which, began,October 1, is the Among the many new engineer � twofold mythology — of the old up out of the land• of Egypt. asaw tribe and wife 'of Dr.- Clyde first "voice" to reach full star Ing achievements and impfove- African deities and of the new 5. And when Aaron saw'this, be Fisher, writing in the magazine status. True, Charlie McCarthy is menta t�44--r�'adio sets announced forel��nn gods of the Shepherd Dyn- built an altar before It;.and Aaron published by the American Mu- a voice but he exists for the eye this seasottl the new "Electromat- asty.'The tribes had brought with made proclamation, and said, To- scum of Natural History. in thephysical shape of a- ven• ic" Majestic Radio presents some ` them small, portable images of the morrow shall be a feast to Jehovah. Thanks for Fruits of Soil triloquist's dummy. . Betty Lou is outstanding features principal of Egyptian deities into the wilder- _ 6_And they rose up.-early on the "Many people believe that nothing more than the figment of which is the "Finger-Tip" ,Tun- ress. Nor any likeness' of anything morrow, and offeredburnt-offeringe' Thanks^iviag on this Continnent Tommy Riggs' vocal chords and Wig. Just the simple press of a that is in heaven above. This might and brought peace-offer4ugs; ..and originated with,the Plymouth col- the picture of a little girl that his button, and the station responds oaista in 1G2d;' she writes. "Ad- instantly and. accurately.. ' • ---refer 'to God who dwelt in heaven, the people sat .down to eat.and to voice creates. _.._ _ y .+� or the angels, but also to the sun, drink. and rose up to play. See 1, mitting that these white settlers moon, and stare, which were, wor Cor. 10:7. The Israelites- should may have brought in with them a ehiped by-heathen -nations gbery- have been praying.. They should Thanksgiving spirit, it should not Great Britain," Col. H. J. P. Oak- Death Lurks In where in-the ancient world. Or that have .been singing praises to God be forgotten -that. the distinctive ley, president of the British Insti- features of the American Thanks- Lungs Arid Roads tutu of Actuaries, said last week la In the earth beneath, or that ie for .their, deliverance. Instead at $ In the water under the.earth. that they turned-this sacred occa, giving are-native to the country _ - at Montreal on arrival from F.nQ- -- — --= aion into a oasvivat. rather than to thq settlers, and Pneumonia . and motorcycles land. lie said the statistics were Bowln9 Down to Images that the Indians had been offeringderived from persons who took out 6. Thou shalt not bow down thy- 7. And Jehovah spike unto Moses up. heir thanks for hundreds of "are the worst pests in causing self unto them , nor serve them. and said.•Ga. get thea down; for death among young people in life insurance. -� years. Laws in the Bummer season What . the- second' commandment iby people, that thou broughtest up that followsClupon the traij _ .'.forbids is the making of images close.ge. to out of the land of Egypt, have coy - .,.forbids be used !a worship. It has always ,opted themselves. 8. they have ' of the harvest, the native Ameri- LIFE'S LIKE THAT ..By Fred Neher happeiied again and again, in every turned aside quickly out of.the way can has, since ancient times, given thanks for fruits of the-'soil and country, in every age, that ultim- which L commanded them; they of -the chase to the Great Spirit gVg.� 8�:. - stely the deity represented by the.. have worshipped It.and have sacra and to the Earth-Mother. - Image' is-forgotten; and the image ficed unto it, and said, These are ••Thant sgiving-still exists among itself becames the object of wor thy gods, O Israel, which brought the natiee Indians today. Out to- ` _ . - _. shlp., • thea up out of the land of Egypt ward the place where the sun goes For I Jehovah thy God am a jea Haw terrible it would be if God down, the footers of the South- •lous God, who will not tolerate that allowed us to go on in our sinful west still dance their thanks for _ the reverence due to him should willfulness, and did not upbraid or whether to punish as, correct-and chasten us! ' the bountiful- harvests." not ba given to him { C another God; or, as here, to an !m- Where would any of us be It God - + KIN GSTON Ont.—"There'%a age-worshipped Visiting the iniqu- never put a restraining hand upon Ity of the fathers upon the children: us' huge gorilla roosting with my • chickens." s frantic'farmer shout- and upon the third and upon the 19. The woman saith unto him, fourth generation of them that do Sir, I perceive that tkiou art a pro- ed over a telephone to S. Jack- hate me. The Iniquity here spoken phet. 20. Our fathers worshipped son at tate Kingston fair grounds.. A rescue squad rushed six miles -of is that of polytheism:or idolatry, in this mountain: and ye say, that of having or making any other in Jerusalem fs the place where to the farm and a monkey, one of God.,The history of the world alsd men ought to worship. It is clear ten whish escaped from the (stir -shows that the ungodliness of the, from this verse that much of the grounds during a wind and rain 1 fathers, Is, as s rule of fallen eat• conversation with this woman !s storm last week was raptured in t ore, followed by- the sons. not reported, for we do not have the chicken coop. 6. And showing lovingkindness of any-record here of Jesus, speaking --them that love me and keep my about Jerusalem, though be trust truth for 'such doth the Father ,commaiidments. While God is abso•- have done.so. seek to be his. worshippers. 24. God s :'lutely juU and absolutely holy, yet 21. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, - is a Spirit. and they' that worship " God love's men and longs W have believe me, the hour cometh, when him moat worship in spirts and in them love him. That Is almost the neither in this mountain, nor in Je- truth. That the Father seeks men only place in the first.slx books of rusalem,shall ye-worship the Fath- to be his worshippers is but one of the Bible, where love. to -God to er. 22. Ye worship that whlch ye the many evidences, from. God's mentioned. know not: we worship that which call to Adam in the Garden-of Eden' A10- Ss4ld�n_ alf- we know; for salvation is from the down to the last "Come" in the -* - 1. And when the people saw that Jews...The hour to which the rd ook of eveffillon. t at ongs ' Moses delayed to come down from refers is, of course, the hour, when, that men should be with him, wor- the 'mount, the' people gathered through Christ, God Is fully known shipping him,`knowing him, lo:'ing themselves together. unto Aaron, and truly worshiped. him, and filled with his 'fullne•ss, � 4•=5 HIR r+ms Xdwn -and said unto him, Up, make us 23. But the hour cometh, and now The worship which God asks for Is gods, which shall go bgfore us; for Is, when the true worshippers shall epiritual woship, worship that .is "The warden asked what kind of a party the boys wanted for r as-for this' Moses, the man that worship the Father In spirit and in spirt and in truth. his anniversay and I said---open house!" POP—Every Man at His Own Trade y J, MILLAR WATT +► 't WADS A GU-NNERI USED TO HARPOON YOU CAN PICK UP IN TFIE YOUCAN SHELF WHALES fPIECES SIR 1 TF{ESE - OF PAPER .31 ! 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IL >s _ ` of Oshaira, spent last we* with F. rivAi IL C s& Whm r, C7rdg iltskkm a C. and Mrs. Mechia„ in r11,--74nktr- and Mrs. IL C. 7hmme man --Eben funeral of the late 31" Toronto spent Sunday with lir. Susie M. Gordon took lace from JUNIOR GIRLS- ;Dig p „-and Km W. J Miller her late residence ou Sunday after- Running Broad Jump-Tr,-DixonDit111 -xlRunning Day on Monday noon last, with interment,in Era- �j' Riley 11-8. _ - ;?�ast. Business Places will be cion- ]ane Cemetery. Rev. E. G. Robin- Running Hop, Step and Jumpy-L ed. son, R,ectoi of St. George's Anglic- 'Dixon g, Marj. Riley 22. Hrs. N. E. McEwen, and dsu- an Church, was assisted in the Running-High Jump-L Dixon 4-6. .LEADER Mari. Riley 4-4. .' 'gfiter, Winona, spent Sunday with service by Mr. Chas. Emery, form- Softball Throw-Marj. Riley 16-8. ��rOCeries {,SISMAN„ WORK BOOTS frie®ds in Port wo Perry. er lay-minister here. Mrs. Gordon, H. Underod 14. Allan and Mrs. Clark, of Lake- widow-of-the late James Gordon, --- _ g "field, was the' daughter of the late Root. 75 Yard Dash.-L. Dixon. Marj. • ��• - • - " 1tLIAMS`�-WORK BOOTS �., visited the former's mother, Iiijey, !Quality Service ..No Better Made... W. J. Clark, on Sunday. Seeker, of Liverpool, who was very 100Yard Dash-L. Dixon, B. Ham- ^_ • -Mrs. Johnston, of Parry Sound well known in this district, and .ilton. CIIurtesy , $2.50 to $4.75 r :'4 visiting her sister, Mrs. Ross was married -to the late Mr. Gor- 150 Yard Dash.-L. Dixon. B. Ham- Murison for several weeks. don over fifty-years ago- Her hus- ilton. ' z -+Mr. T. E. Crawford has been bend died a number of years agog- -p t�Lrt.Dix 1 . ty - -ROYAL.-PASTRY - •`BIC. 88"OVERALLS _ -• tenoned 'to his bed through ill- and since that time, -the deceased 11. Cup Winner I.. Dixon. FLOUR No better made- Hees. and her son, Robin, have'conducted In navy and black I --We are glad to report MF. E. the hotel business, "The Gordon SPECIAL EVENTS GIRLS- 24 1b-46C; All•sits' $1.76 and 82.00 M. Morley gradually improving, House" establishing a reputation Sack Race.-R:.White. L. Jenkins. ' Work Pants. $1.50 to =2.50 'following a month's illness from a as an excellent dinner hotel, that Back Race-R. White. H. MacFar- 7tSSOPTED SANDWICH -heart condition, was known throughout the provin-IN - lane Arnott and Mrs. Leslie and Mr. ce. a is surviv y er son, Tomato Race-M. Taylor and M. . BISCUITS MEN'S WORK 50K end Mrs. Baker (nee Olive Leslie), Ronin, and -two daughters: Mrs. er Pb, •L5c. In a s Morrish. R. White and L. Jenkins � great variety of oolsrs of Toronto, called on Pickering George Martin (Cora), of Picker- of Shoe Race L. Jenkins. R. White 2Ec.to 60c. fi•Io*�elw on Saturday. ing, and Mrs. Paul Knifton (Ethel), Bicycle Race-M. Annan. E. Petty EDDY MATCHES - . . +-Rev. J. Ewing Reid and Mrs of Parra Sound. A son, liei&th Obstacle Race'--,H. Fowler M. Riley, 3 boxes, 21C BOYS' SCHOOL BREECHES Reid and daughter, Mary, of Tor- died several years ago. This cora- Novelty Points-R. Whitel0. L. onto, were the easels of'L M. and munity shares.with the family in , Heavy Twill' wear like a pig's now a Mrs. Morley on Saturday last. the loss of their mother, an ex- Jenkins 7. ' GOOD BROOMS 26.34 Double seat'and knee -Miss Mildred Tomlinson, Miss eellent business-woman. SPECIAL EVENTS BOYS- _.5 'string, 25c. Special puce,$1.49 Z Gladys Powell and Miss Donna Somersault Race-G. Barns. W. ,{ Lawson, spent the week-end at the The Pickering Cintinnation School BIG STORE. TEA." AN EXHIBITION SPECl7hL `..'home of Donna's parents Mr. and, held their Field Events Kemp. Is -Good- Tea_ "EXHIBITION" )M during the past week and Sack Race:-G. Burn.$. Pilkey Urs. Anthony Lawson, Church. St. Obstacle Race G. Burns. A. Pilke Only 53c._ tr, Ib. ' --The Woman's Association of resulted as follows: Beet'Race.-A, Moroi§h and A. Pil- Y p Dark, Brown and Navy 6 First and Second. places and diet- the United Church will meet onComeon In All sizes-$1.39 anoes call. key. V. BalsdGn and B. Murkar. TueJsday evening, Oct. 11th, at '8 Pickaback Race--S. Pilkey and W. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Red- SENIOR BOYS= Kemp. B. Murkar and°V. Balsdon. dill. Running Broad Jump--A: 'Pilkey, Bicycle Race-W. Keanp, G. Burns b r--The first regular meeting of 15-5. B. Lamage, 14-C. Novelty Points--.Geo. 1=.eo. Barns W. T 5. �j' A PMA 1. 1 the Young People's Union for the Running Hop, Step and Jump-A. Hemp 8. �» Flail and Winter Season, will. be Pilkey, 32-1. B. Kemp, 31-1. Winners are entered in the Field , P, held inthe basement of the church Running High Jump-A; Its Pilkey, 5. z at Brooklin. Oct. 6th. -u% Wednesday evening, Oct. 12th. W Kemp, 4-11. -- - --ilius Grimbly commenced her Shot Put-B. Lo b Kindergarten Class on Monday with mage 28-4. A. Pik- - nix little ones. Those parents who Pole Vault-A. Pilkey. G. Andrew. -u- - - s key, 28-3. -- I\iavy 'Blue Wora#ed Special ` have had their children receive Softball Throw-B. Lomage, A.'Pil- Kim GrimbWs training appreciate =, "start^ they onerous in her cap100 Yard. key. TallOred a as"... Clements - R,obt.' Ruddy has been "rock- 220 Yard Dash-,J. Clement, A. Pil- + to our me&sure by Ing Pickering Village to its very 'key. � J + foundation^ this past week, blow- 880 Yard Dash: Clemecei - Ing out huge rocks from certain Cap Pants-A. Pilkey ?,0, B. IAm- DEPICTING THE FIRTH BROS• ,fields on Hermitage Farm- • Dyna- age 10. Cup Winner, A. Pilkey. LIFE OF CHRIST :a�-- mite blasts boomed out at regular _ rHAS C~,WA s Aa,�W� . ''Oct. 1rd to Oct. 8th only;' `23.75 Intervals during the past week. SENIOR GIRLS- cif/'1ri1i1fi ELA80AW THAN THE T -,Robt. Balsdon, Stan. and G. Running Broad Jiunp--,Ruby White 0MffN1k A(/STAGE PLAY` - Moorhouse, returned from their _ - REUGW-WSP"NG-EOUCATIONIIIr Regular $35.00 'motor .trip to within three hundred :2 Mary Boye.- 11-_ Running Hop, Step and Jump- R. - ;miles of the Psd& Coast, last White 23-9. M. Boyes 22 :PICKE -. . t1N3 'wbek. They included in their trip Running High Jump-R. White 4- Fred 1ti Buntin r. such important calls as Yellowstone f PiC�HriII Park, Banff and Lake Louise, and 3• t Jenkins 4. , TOWN HALL : Fatablialred 11857 bad an all-round enjoyable time. Softball Throw-Lois 3enlons 119. - >oz Mary Dixon 109. MOD►DAY, UC'". 10th - - - ;Xr. and Mrs. Jno. S. Baladon left 75 Yard Dash-R. White. M. 13oyes, -• - _ .. : ' -f�' a few days later for a trip down 61.8.30 P. ni through the Northern States. 100 Yard Dasb-R. White. M. Boy- _ ADULT_4011Sunday next, in the Pres- ea. - , " 2sc, SPECIALS _4011 byterian Church, Sunday School 150 Yard Dash'-R. White. M. Boy- . ,asci Church Services will be com- �' CHILDREN, 1St. _, _ . biped, it being Services Day in the � Points--Ruby White 18. Mary' Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a "Ib• bind, School. The services will be Boyes 10.,Cup Winner, R. White. Classified Advertleenwnts 02 a Thanksgiving character. On JUNIOR BOYS- L0513 Sunday Oct. 2nd, on King `'•'need Steak, �L 2e. a lb. Sunday, Oct. 16th, the Sacrament - Running Broad Jump-Craig Mur ston Road between Chapman's and Pork Liver, :12c a lb of. the Lord's Supper will be 'ad- , • • _ kar 14-3. R. Morrish 1&Z - Arnold's I',t7zss, -or on . sZderoads ministered, and the.•t Preparatory • Service will be held n Friday ev- Running, Hop, Step' 'and Jump-+C. running south from -Arnold's a Stewing Beef, _ 12e• a !b• y Murkar 30-3. .R. Morrish 29-3. lady's black, handbag containing f Running High Jump--C. Murkar 4- cheque Reward it this office JewelShorteIIin ' 15c a ii7 -The attention of our readers is • 7. R. Morrish 4-6. �f directed to:an interesting appeal by APPLES WANTED - a fair price • Shot Put-Grant Readitt 25-11: C. Classic CIeaRser, 3 tins, l 3c the Pickering Public Library, to be _ Murkar 25-3. will :be paid for sound, clean app- f f o found in another column. The work Pole Vault-R. Morrish. C.'Murkar Murkar lea delivered to our factory at,Ced- • 6 tins 25c Softball Throw'+--C. Murkar. Jack Grove. Our mill is now open for f -ard influence of a local library is • . recognized.-gensraily-speaking,-h9 � - _ _ __- custom work every day. LAPP -- --i only those persons, who make use Murray.Yard Dash--C3inrkar._ A. BROS. • .7� • s R E I D -of its privileges. If you have not - the time nor the inclination, yon Mo _ 220 Yard Dash-A: Murray. G. Red-. LILLIAN'S 1" Butcher ;(phone 3000) "11ichrering Red- may render a very worthy sen-ice 3itt. .: � -by complying with a request con- 440 Yard Dash--S. Pilkey. C.' Mur- BEAUTY SHOP tained in the article referred, to. Read it. -Ed. lar. „ ..°. . -The Annual Anniversary Ser -Atop nett column.) pec �� nut e. Cron �.� Pickr' eing Hardware Store Garage. Mr. O. Crnmmer's ' vices of the United Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16th, with the W. A. Cormack Residence. Turkey Supper on Tuesday, 18th Sbaaspoo and Fingerwav -:_ llAk. ;J the Sunday morning service, FLORIST Fingerw.ve 35e- At .Sudden Death Bug' Biller `,, .-L "the•pastor Rev. M. Jenkinson will Oil Shampoo & F ugerwsee lie. mtd m. Rev. Harold Stainton, of G6elph. Flora]Designs for all OC- Manicure .11iw 1 Kills Instantly .formerly of Pickering will preach. :oSelOIIe. ]!a~eiaM Rev. Wan. Johnston, of Egington HAIRCUTTING llie, 2 Prevents Blight United Church, whose Irish wit and Funeial Tributes a Specialty Thera.ique 'Reaterles. on Per.aa. hamour will be recsilled by many, will give an address at the Tuesday Cut Flowers & Potted Plante out Waves 3 Does not1burn the leaves evening concert,--at which other _ i1J•b i=.ii i3.bi �,N items will also be preseneed, details Free Delivery In Pickering District ^t"+�+' Melt. =4 Dives longer life to the plant :of which will be announced next 124 Brock St..VV., WHITBY week. Pho ne 324 iifThe • Hon, Gordon Gonant; R. C., a o planus-, cab mwe Attorney General of Ontario, will MEAT MARKET be the principal speaker at the An- ."In Memoriaw i u�ato plants, Cucu r �es mul MsetinQ of th Pi a 'n .Branch of the Upper Canada-Bible • In loving memory of my dear hue- `fie carry full line Of .. .. $odiety. This meeting will be held band, who passed away, Oct. 2nd, E6F _ In Pickering Town, Hall, on Friday 1931. `• or grubs and cut worms* eveatng, Oct. 14th, commencing at They are not dead who live, Fresh Ageat+for McCormick=Detrieg ferw Macbloery 'seal 8 o'clock. The Bible Society,will be In uvea they leave bekind, Repairs. represented by Rev. J. S. Harring- an In those whom they have blessed. . ton, Secretary of the. Upper Can- •They live a lite again, )Mint»--fie 11s*e It CAW.J4 it.�R it ada Bible Society, and the program O� i And shall live through the years Curt M0� *1111 include vocal Polos by Mrs. R. Eternal lite and grow Q 9911e, A. T C. M., of Whitby, The Each day more boastful `7• S 9 G -� occasion promises to be an Inter- Aa limas declare their good. �- esting one, and will afford an opp- Fome the rat and r an address b the Prove Ow delivery 18 at your Hti>1IC8 _ ortm.ity, to 7 Their Immortality. lo �. cal membei in the Ontario Legis- -Ever rememAered by wife... Phone pickf� :' - ; ]stare, Hon, Mr. Conant. The public CLAREMCE SILK eve sordidly invited. •