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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_10_14 -.,.• ., ._: .:.. »;.....- ._._ .. .-•roar.-:.: .... '.., _ 'S' \ a _ , M •' ' `„'!: . ,,: .. _,,_... _.: :y , • J PICKERING u.0 'VOL. LV111 PICKERING, ORT... FRIDAY . OCT. At•I, t �8H. :� ''T^: 8 >♦rraTes►ettassal ssts)Rte,. GREENWOOD = BROCK. ROAD (� - � NOT [GE REENWOOD Mrs. Hutchison and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. George Kayes, 01 MI1..i.S "�S. H- 0. PEARSON-Physician .. Sadie, of Toronto, also Mr. F. Dt:hawa, were holiday visitors of asdsurseoa. Daabatton. log Uar tracks pass your way Wright, of Green .River, s 188G--193G every day." Thanksgiving ivi with Mr. and Mrs, C. Mr.JaanndsM�y Waiter Carlton en- $. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director g� .ng R.OptonWrlcal Anoeiat ion of Obua4_ ' ----=-------:_. _ _, _ _..._ - -- _tiltsee'.fdembesof-toe AraEric.a't5p�o`metrkel CDA _attained--ie7ativ'es'-• from--the"city +CHOPPING awt?laaob. Eyes esataiaed by atrpolatmeat. - - ,ver the week-end. +� Meaels0l,Clarearnt.one. .W,,�OD, CEMENT, .AUDLEY, Da�zd Lennox,reports a real good Monday,5Wednesday and; Friday -rop of apples this year, as do WE GRIND FINE d+W� bANlD, GRAVEL, The Audley Community Club ier apple growers in this comm�n- Masquerade ani Dance will be held Brad', Shorts and Feed of,' all i� D(WALD RUDDY Liarru*vr void ---_--. .on Friday, October 28th ity, Some say the best in years. ilv Solicitor,NoLary PunUc- o1u wyW%.oan. , Y, in the The ,school children with several kinds, also minerals;�and other 96o�forawlyoccupied by taoiateA.E.Chcrs- BITILDER S' S'UPPLIEi3 Audley School House. The costume3 utas.wtttn.iogofCourtrtouse.wwtt.r. sly will be judged at 9 o'clock. Admiss adults, enjoyed a Thanksgiving Day eoDeentrafesfor profitabletfeeding hike to the Dixie. bridge and back. BEATON, BELL fs ROSS c , or ose in cos ume There games were payed and good We have also lased in stock a full 25 cts. without costume. Good prix- things to eat were enjoyed. The ex-Solicitors p thiWe stock only the best Poultry _line of Maple Leif lld}ilitn Everybody come and have e r lI-I.IAM�.BEATOIti.,K,C. g _ --- - ---- _ Ira fine autumn weather. made the.- ---Feeds and Supplies. Co'N Feeds. Hood time hike a hue success and everyone N�HRKE BELL.K.C. J.D.F.ROSS - -- �- went home tired, but happy. F^ Z• GtR��l�T JAMES A WRIGHT A We, MITCHELL CHERRYWOODA a7�sreet, Toronto. AdNeide9t3e A. GREEN RIVER fl♦ J�/^� q, 2iiCHARDSUN do Co., Barris. Pickering, Ont, Albert Chapman visited with Mr. PIANO-TVNINIJ eters,Sohaton. Nottariet etc., Suite bOe, Linins On Sunda r Y• Blake Lehman spent the holidag faceNce Life Building,0 Toronto St ioroato. Offiee phone 74'00 T�esideoce 8520 AND - oiapbane Ad-leas; Pica'Ang bheo. se13. its Mr. and Mrs, Bennett were the under the parental roof. guests of Miss Emily Gates last Lots of visitors at the Park over A•11 kinds of F epair Rork 1 PGUS McMILLAN-Barrister. Sol- Sunday. the holiday. 1^oraato. 'Telethons Eluin S�Os.e to 29tf set Stanley Ta lOr was with his Y- 7111 Tonin Guaranteed PHONE 934 Y Y par- 31rs. Loree, o oronto, is �� g. �BrnONALD " l t�— - ents during Thanksgiving week- ing a month with her daughter, FURNITURE end. Mrs. Williams. 209 Cr " +E:, TORONTO Leonard and Mrs. Gates motored Mr. and 'Sirs. Arnold Hatchings �.j BRBERT T. FALLAII!lE, L. D 8.. we are displaying an attractive 1 n8"s .tone Lakeside 1b02 �rH D.D.S.(;rsdwte of the Royal Collett of variety of Bluevale last week, accompanied visited with Mr. Hutchings' sister, Orden taken at"NEWS 0ffi= � Dstai Surgeons and the University+of Toronto. by the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson pd Aluminum and GranitewAre Etc. of Brougham. residence•stand now east of St. And- $' Ile ftveL,_Ptekeria`,Obt.. Office 110119: t Furniture and Furniture Mrs. Shaw, who returned home af- The Derry O. Y. B., of Toronto, 164116 irvi w op.a.,•,or of appoint meat. CX-My lNoyeities. ter visiting with them a couple of held a eery successful Weiner- FUEL 'j ssrvieq. Ptrobe licit s^oo. Prices low, in keeping with tipree. Weeks reset at Wilson's Park, recently. L �rtatseaas 4F orb*. Rey. Dr. Robert Laird, a well- -Mise Ed _--. _:,�►�7� ythe Williams spent the " RADIO SERgICR known and distinguished executive holiday with her parents, T. and of the United Church, is expected Mrs. Williams. She also visited ! • R. BBATON. TOW14SHIP to be the guest speaker at the ser- Miss'Lois Draper. Builders Suppl>tes .,• 0411k. Coae24anear C.rno,f,.aner far A (irsduate of Radio Calle e tabes ��a v%% Aeeountast, Etc. inner of $ vice next Sunday morning. , Let --- •� ■tseefeas Licenses. WWtevak.oat. with every member of the community BROUGHAM Lumber and Lath A, E. R1iCtlA F L` C N Up-to-the-urinate training rally, to lend inspiration to the --- --- $.awau serdee of worship, share in The fire -eetlmei; made the traff. - -- &Ad -.MANDRAL INS19KANGR FINEST C�l11PMENT� uplift that•will come through the is very heavy over the holiday. hlIIe Coal RHAL HSTATE for message of such an outstanding . Mr- and Mrs. T. C. Brown and the \. @ONVEYANCI!!ta spealder. W. J. Browu family spent Thanks- Alberta Ooal r 1 Guaraatttd Satisfaction ... ._ifs -_ giving with the H. Malcolm family. ]Domestic Coke An eM eshbHshed semey, "say Rwwtrn` AT r WH7TEVALE The W. M. S. will meet at the to wave. n»file P it*ert Cirment, Lim .. . h e _ Dale of Mrs. John Mill on Thurs- a p188te! 'labs sued Batteries l Miss Miller Piet. L 'n !'bwa, 1000 atw ea k oci a Hamlin 's h 3a -Oct. 0th. _ � i Id helping P R Y Maple Body_ 0 fta out at the store on t Th F P Sa urdays, a Donald Wilson tamil df . H:ROY Y KILLER.LBR. Toren A-geDts for Lnnd Penes - WM.. MAW St,,URhsm. Unario. Mr. and 'inns. Frank Rolland are �, spent Sunday witn their y 48rf Phony Mark 1808 sPerxiing a holiday my Toronto. relatives here. !Intl )A r , 1 �AOtIDf+ r . Y _1LI0SNSSD -AZOTIONEl1:R AND *4� ' Setwa has return- Conf;ratulationa to Mr. and Mrs. VALUATOR - ed io Toronto. after clerkinir In our Roy McWhirter on the birth of a �� A Sales t»educted Anywhere D', A. � E R store for the last few months. little daughter on. Sunday last.' ,COP sbntt ItDplemente !Lose or write. Address 614 Daedtur Mrs. McNab spent a few days The Shepherd famil and Mis9 " Street, East. _ . Priem �Wbitby. Ontario. with her daughter Mrs. Geo. Ham- iGAadya Ga nnon were Brougham. vis- - - _-- SWITV Psi Be! re Bw>w Insurslloe of All Hinds. rs, on un y Mr. W. Beaton K. 'C., of Toronto.. Bert and Mrs. Harvey- spent the WILSON B.R O S-,, " - Best Rates Available with and family visited We father, on Week-end on a trip to Rochester �. ,S0'hingles For Salf - Sunday'. with friends. �,avgt Hill,. Ont* ?: _ Seenrity and Ser9i0e. Hallowe'en is on its way, so are Mr. G. L. Middleton.was helping Phnn..Mark 79M ' iaak Galvanized Stern Shingles, the Plans for a time at the Hall, hi8-mother celebrate her 88th'birth- Dird'a Felt Slate Shingles. A31dress 1Pbe►tie" ' for the kiddies, sponsored by the W. day at her home in Toronto on . . _`Also. re-ruhbrring huggy wheels. L Ih:nk�g,�ins;' Day. �YECIAL Lawn mowers •harp•ned. Day- BROUGHAM PiCK. 5!6 Mrs- Ferguson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson and Mr. Marion, and friend,.T. PATERSON 8 : ,CrLAREMON from Kingston, and Mrs. Hodder, of Toronto were T in. Maple Lumber--•b20 per ■ Oall and Ret pricer. Phone 2812 visited Miss Edith McRae over the vicitont of Mr. and Mrs. T. Beer in '509 ft, Iota or more. ,•a #�RDEN CROPS week-end. on Sunday last. c-call spent an enjoyable Children of. the Sunday' School Get ear prices on Reddy RooNa t ft -you knew you WERE NEXT Will Pay' Profits weekend with his bo Roy and received their S if You Use �� y promotion certific and Asphalt. Shingles, prices wflr you would bustle in attar that. in, Ross, at Brighton Bay, on a fishing ates at the;Sunday. School' session be higher in the Sprin surance Protection. - we've been NATURAL M I NEr RA L n1P• on Sunday. &' 1 talking' about L On October 9th, all who ,attend- . The first meeting for Fall of the YOU MAY BE NEXT' Phosphates ed the evening service of the Un-, Young People's Union was held in PICKER INS ited Church, in charge of Rev: D. the church on Sunday evening. ?Miss e To fntxesee Yields and ItDprGve Quality S pith certain! enjoyed a wonder- pkins, Convener of Christ- +CYRIL E. MORLEY _ yMerle Ho LUMBER YA - of all crops fol Than (iiiNERAL'I•NSURANCE ksgivirlq message. inn Fellowship Group in charge. � a Rev. Robt. Laird D. D., a' well. Mrs; Groves, • (formerly Vera' i Oar Motto—Service anr' Protection D LOek wf)(}ri known 'and distin •.'PH01E 340n " phe�ns ' plug 6700 gtiished executive •Joh Stauff��l•l _ of the United Church is'expecte,? acquaintanceship with old friends _.P�Ckering : . ll S to be the guest speaker at the ser- of her childhood in Brougham on ' FALL SPECIALS i vice next Sunday morning. Dr. Sunday. At Claremont PICRF.RING, ONT. .Laird was second choice for Moller. Friends report Mrs: Cecil: Phillips WE DELIVER star at the Cnuncil Meetin 'held in as making rogress towards recov. �� » ::� g g P Ernest C. Fetzer The Restway PHONE 11317 " Trinity Church. Toronto in Septem- ery in Hamilton Hospital. Brough- =100 tip-Money required. Studio er. Ir - of church cbliga am friends,are always glad to hear Qom ' tJtuVlO tion, every member of the commun- good news• lrlyOt Mortgages. �. R. G. CLENDENING On Wednesday afternoon, twenty A LAWYER ooue]t that can be converted icy is invited to share in the uplift Y Y Foam em"ries" foto twin or double bed arr- such a visit from 'an outstanding mem+'iers of Brougham Women's anzm L The mahim- and FUNERAL DIRECTOR preacher will surely ' bring. 'Mote Institute paid a friendly" visit to natures are syting-filled. IMe rime. r. p. m. ins ea e Private Ambulance of the usual hour 7 o'clock. Cherry- hospitality of the htietesa, Mrs. F. )!a aD6olstering is of plain tabule Day'and Night Service . wood Choir will supply the musical M. �p�, and the members of - • N3�w ,.` ~ Oita aide and wloartd vel' Pbone 9000 items, which we know will be very Audley Branch of the W. I. I)IBCOV �+RY eters an the other. omrthwhile. Thanksgiving Service. brought ((��C� Malvern b900 Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons celebrat- out a good congregation on Sunday. N��F' T' k 34�e'� Rev. J. E. Glover Preached from the MEDICATED Markham,. ,'w Orate ed her 93rd birthday at the home of INSOLES Ie her daughter, Mrs. Adam Spears, text, found in Mark 4: 26-29. The . ' Ends Foot Torture ' Mrs. Gibbons was born at Dun- announcement was made that the Quicker - 'C - - -� ! -- staple in __Bedfordshire, Eng, She date set for anniversary services.. Cofnfortable to W 4 CllalYlp1011 V i_T_ ea - e with er parents was , t e east Sunday in r Bed Outfit '�' when she was eleven years of age. the month. ,StOpS They carne on a sailing vessel that The Mission Band held a well- SORE BURNING A'tFllNt: SW�llq ` May mean Co01 Dive in took six weeks to make the ourn- attended meeting on Saturday last ' Iltiser cable springs s>ad an the�ben if v011 1]6 j 1ock home on —A.— y Ii1 IG /SET ; eo, as es. —� moat. Mrs. Gibbons Mrs G e a�Touses. estro. a Bad Coleman Instant Light beth Savage) met her husband, endancee and gave helpinl Odors y ssk ,�'"�`��9.95 axis gtoys or hot plate. Thomas Gibbons. There were born suggestions from her wide exper- 15"T for hWletts Foot, � 1 Wsk, Clean and Safe. to them six daughters and three ience in this work. Daaeies Feet. Easily 7lppliw iMrt:�bda>ftteiv Daly ev 18sk sons. Still living..are three daugh- Duncan Dolphin, north of hese, :20WHINO-&4011TARY w'S bavt Coleman Irons to cera and one son. Mr. Gibbons died was aroused from his' sleep oil •� PW pow: Tows 1 •fid make ironing day a several years ago. A very nice TussdaT night, hearing someone o S:..waure. Call and act them, party was held at Mrs, Spears• at his hen pen. He left the house, i. A• STERIT'�'t with relatives present: children, taking his � with him, and where - C. �� BV�B� graridchilaren and great grandchild- approaching the Pen, feund th. :N WS ren. Beautital autumn flowers dec- thief in the act of leaving hurried- Ftausaal D1TeOt0! Hardwsn'e Tiosmitfi orated the dining table. Congratul- ly, he firedonce, brought the cul- , $>asnibsa Desles PTORM— O 4 atitim were the order of the day. Pint to the ground, then went over 7-h " ,ll R Druv Mrs. GAbons has lied her life in and found the 'cowl- measured four amu• • ��ll'0 � i - Clareanosit. feet and one-half from tip to tip PfelaelY� no" a - of its wings, `� S'. �.. , - „ , ' w i e B4118V FOPty •Ol Y OVER r/{ VOICE OF y y • Need Schooling.. •�eWS ,� IkV . THE PRESS This Continent, McGill Uni- Parade ' versity Expert Says, In V oie- _ CANADA . l3y Elizabeth Eedy ing Plea for Adult Education. , Ow f ' •' Something must be done in the .OUTSHONE: They say that A TAS'T'Y GESTURE - way of providing further education`s Mussolini weeps in his palace at Another noble gesture in the in. al facilities for 40,000,000 people of Rome, sobbing uncontrollably and ' terests of European peace would North America who have had a gnashing his teeth at a capricious -"- be, to send Herr Hitler the first- very sketchy education, Col. Wil- fate which has forced-him to play prize snitz pie from-New Hamburg frid Bovey of McGill University second fiddle. .•fair.—Woodstock Sentinel-Review, told members of the Quebec Ki. In the 'teens of this century, wants Club last week:- _._ _ SOME SLOWER-UPPERS "We might just as well face'an Benito Mussolini was a journalist Camels have been banned from unpleasant"fact," he said. "Most of of Parts, a prominent socialist whose ambition it was to become Let this overwhelming preference for`blue coal'-the world's Palestine streets because they those people had to leave school =--finest anthracite—be your guide,to better heating. 'blue coal' all unique figure in his age. Lenin, -_:will give you a standard of heating satisfaction and value chat slow up the traffic. What we need before their.time because our com- " the Russian socialist, rose to be s g g in Canada is camels.—Portage la munity had failed in its duty, be- has won confidence of over 100,000 Canadian homeowner. g touch greater power, dwarfed Prairie Graphic. cause in some way or other our or- 'Mussolini into insignificance. Then Order a fon of'blue tOaN'foday gantzation has been inadequate. the Italian tried the opposite line, LIVING UNDER PAR Some People Have Missed It became the-first "Fascist" in his- Ask your blue coal dealer also about the 'blue To live.decentl , a Toronto law- "I do not think anyone .denies tool' Heat Regulator which provides automatic y tory, heat with your present equipment. yer says, a workman with a fpm- that the community owes an edu- For years the clever Benito's . no'one �+ $2',7&8 a year. The conclusion is has denied that for a long time. with the thirties a formidable rival that a great many people are liv- But, this is my contention: the Adolf in- '-decently. — Brockville Re- community Has exactly the same appeared on the horizon, coratr and Times.' obligation to the •people who Hitler of-Germany, and once more Times.- through its fault, have missed their Mussolini is outshone by a star of SHOULD HAVE TIME OUT school education." greater magnitude. Beaten at his THEMODERN s SOLID COMFORT Rev. A. J. Bruce of Copper CM Col. Bovey stated that the service own game. clubs of this continent might well If,. Mussolini is to run true to "Tune in "The Shadow" ever Sat. 7 predicts a real old-fashioned win- form, ,he will dry his tears and y , p.m., CBL, Toronto, or ter and advises people to get make it their task to study and as_ re are to go Hitler one better by _ 6.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. their underwear on early and not slat in remedying the problem of* doing something that will throw to take it of! until March 21. All the "sketchily educated 40,060,000." the German dictators latest tri- '"' - ..sight brother, but M an se it textile industry, virtually all of John Stink, Osage Indian re- would a right enough to allow it A blind girl recently examined take over the whole of Arabia, for he r c Ina, glass an proce ain our- , I to be'put through the wringer now by a London doctor proved she instance; or seize control of the put,- virt ally all of her lignite. white man made him a legendary and then.—Peterborough Examin- could distinguish her friends by Mediterranean, shutting off Eng- fields, thNiggest of which is be- figure, died at his home in Paw- er. their breathing. land from her trade routes; then v lie ed 'to contain 12,000,000;000 husks, Okla. For more than thirty ' "EAT AND COUNT" grab the Suez Canal and Egypt. tons; important chemical plants in years he had lived by himself on A while ago we reprinted_._a �+ He'll have his'innings yet . . . . and near Aussig, valuable metal a hill overlooking Pawhuska, ours- - story from the Lindsay Post of a N A M E REASON .FOR SILENCE: — works and a radium mine in the ing a grudge against the white clan who 'ate 23 cobs of corn at Erz Mountains. men who killed his dogs. one sitting. That newspaper has There's a big howl gone up across —` now received a letter from a filaa w in the Canada because at the time of the s Min- 1a Port Elgin declaring that 28 I E W S latest European crisis, Prime Min- is a mere snack and that he, a ister King did not say a word to f 'g ! i y• ° 1' ^;, certain "-W is" of that town, re- indicate that vve as a nation were eerily put away 32. cobs complete behind Britain's stand for peace. ; with butter and salt and a pot of The howl may die down noiv, or �f o! tea. He concluded by asking li it may be heard at its loudest only 4 ` when Parliament reconvenes at r Journal - to beat his feat. All - _... right, Lindsay Post-you eat ,'em It is whispered that Itilr, king .and 'weal count''em. — Ottawa was silent"because he feared the " xt -+ -unfavorable reaction of French " Journal. ., i Surely you" friends,and 4,:. Canada to any European commit- ment ommit- �� - relatives in Britain who are meat: Dr. .111anion, Conservative- CANADIAN LAWYERS <, t' f eagerly looking forlkard to The last census showed over leader, did- not declare himself a 1 seeing you again . . . don't either, it is said, for the same rea- 3,000 persons occupied as lawyers Qu I _- disappoint thetas any longer In Canada, with 544 justices and r ' son. - /,' t . . ,. go. this Christmas _ :magistrates, not all of whom were iO— 6 °' ,' 1, round" trip rates are low and pro- necessarilygraduates of law - • An amusing the sailinba shown below 'WAIT AND SEE schools, but most of whom are news.nate was heard over the ra- + . v . dio the other morning. it was re= likely to be placed as such There lent da l ide convenient tea is thus one lawyer for every 1,200 ' ported that the powerrthat-be 3 . ' of the were considering naming the new population, .and as there +/ \ From-Montreal— bridg� on the :Biddle road (near •is one doctor for every 1,000 it r` 111imico)� the "Chamberlain Peace ', Nov.71 ATHENtA rw,ts't�i,L'ucot,Glae:ow a would seem to."a;ppear that our �„� °°°tit Nov.11 AURANIA to Ply., Havre, Landon bodily ills take more,looking of- Bridge. Added'in the next breath s? �`" Nov.18 ANTONIA to Glasgow.B'fast..L r•ol ter than _keeping ,us within the was• "they _have decided to lay } �. 1 Nov.18 LETITIASCANA to 'Ply., 2pool.Havre. i.°mdon. C '�f Ir 'Nov,25 AUSONA to Blast, Haar•Gfas.uw r the matter of the new name over e (i 1 I. „ i how.zsAusoNta xo Ply., H..re; Tondos rules by-which society governs its for a time:" Here we would inter- _ a�1 ✓ �t�'t actions.—Kitchener Record. From Halifax pose: to see how th$ Chamber- ( 11�,,{ ,,, - �L is _ ALFRED DUFF-COOPER lain Peace' turns out." ` �)' d3 :Doc: x." riya;outh, London The EMPIRE - GIs,ow,$'fast,L pool Prime Minister Chamberlain of —0— AUHANIAutob,fPllLmouthl London.. Great Britain's hour of triumph in CRIME -BUREAU: At a-meet-. "- even a *Dec.'Doe.7.1 p 13 barEkn IA o B'fa t,summa, '� cow :1BOMBAY" IS NOT ALONE the House of Commons. was cut lag of the Police Association of _ Progress in local self-govern- short by a bitter attack launched Ontario in Toronto early this From Saint JOltr1, N.B. ment is a 'slow.business the lat- on his foreign policy by the second month the intelligent suggestion Dec.10 ArNENu►xo ts't ax,L'poo1,G .cow _ est Bombay.Government review of member of his Cabinet to resign was made that a central clearing -- — From.New York .municipal administration for 1937- for conscience' sake, Alfred Duff- house for criminal data be estab- Dee. '2 QUEEN MARY to 1'iy,l.t„•, , ,Mgt " B7 repeats a familiar tale. The Cooper, First Lord of the Admiral- lished at Ottawa so that informa- Dec.10AQUITANIA t., Cherbourg, Smpt • , Dec.10 GEORGIC to (,nlwsy.Cobb,"I Poe( P - : Dec.16 QUEEN MA RX to.Ply,,Cher„S'mpt absense of a sense of civic res on- ty. Anthony Eden, former Foreign tion available to police m one ;`,,, sibility constitutes a grave draw Secretary, was the first. town or city of Canada.could be back; factions and feuds continue These two men, younger in years prepared for distribution through �.to characterize local administra- than thea :rage Conservative Par- a special police bulletiti to • all . tion and to produce parlous con- ty member in Great Britain, believe police headquarters in the country. �, _ditioils. This is reflected in the that the whole Czechoslovak crisis Crown Attorney J. W. blcFad- �``• J phenomenal trrowth, of arrears in could have been averted it Britain den, speaking of the present lack "' ,� See your " . the past few years, the reluctance had taken a stand in time. Duff- of efficiency, said: "As it is novo, ` ` =TOCt7! ugerit ' _ _ R to provide proper amenities and Cooper in his speech said, that it. police ,may be looking for a mils or iEo levy taxation, and irresponsible was foolish to expect the German, only to find long'after that he is ,"•j. expenditure. — Times of India, dictator to listen do "sweet reason- serving a jail term in another _' "� t 1 Bombay. ableness"—only the mailed fist can city." Influence Hitler. THE WEEK'S QUESTION: .Nearly $40,000 was collected Anthony Eden declared; "Succes- What resources and industries of ` Weld ' on London streets in one da for sive surrenders only bring Succes- Czechoslovakia es German fall Bay ( LginWelleu n se, s y dA y (ELQin 3471) , the British Empire Cancer Cam- sive humiliation, and in their turn heir to.as a-result of the occupa- T°r°nCO ..])sign. more humiliating demands. tion of Sudetenland? Answer:'THE WONDERLAND- OF OZ `\ ��i e 1} � t�,.,y, / Dig%•, c The Growleywogs spent some time "We will not say that we Intend By this time the jailer had tired .."Perhaps you're right" said the dividing the people and treasures of ,;. to conquer the gnomes after we haus — f sticking. pins Into the General '.'.: r taller. "Take him away. But hick II conquered Oz," he continued,, "but and was amusing himself by Pulling - -him at every step• it will be good 'Oz in advance of the conqueaL Thgy we will o so just the same, and �4 had.no doubt at all that they were `,what funs t will be to stick pins in the gnome's whiskers out by the fon, for he is as .soft as. n ripe all able to destroy Ozma's Domain. their bodies to make them yell," '-roots, one at a' time. This enjoyment ' i>cnr:h." So Guph was led acti^iy to 1 the royal castle where the (:rand "The deadly desert has kept us out This plan being agreed upon, tl�y was interrupted by the Grand luitl- " ' of the Land of Oa,"remarked the all went home to dinner leaving / trtlti�ont told him that the Groalry- -General Guph,still in prison. The llpoot sending for the prisoner. "Aw, n-ot;a hnd decided to help cunquer Grand Ga3kipoot, "but now we shall. Gnome had no idea that he had suc- wait a few hours," begged the jal'l r the band of Oz. "Whenever you ore get-into the Emerald City very sae- Ceeded in his mission, for finding ''f haven't pulled out a quartet of rte"dy," he sn:d, "let me know and Ily, so let vs send the fat little Gen- himself in prison he feared the his whisker:+ yet." "If yon ',e the .1 wl!1 march with elehteen thousand ,. IT oral back to his King without prom- Growleywogs Intended putting him Grand t;nllipoot.wattintc. he'll h;, of my most powerful warriors to ISO to naalst him" to dt�ath. your back," declared the mrss,•nt;-er your aid." x _ - M —- % , —_ ----- '�,r . a a The , ClAssified Advertising MILD COOL•AND �` f BOO . SHELF -"' - -- --"-!--- -- By ELIZABETH E•EDVSLOMY BURNING } f 'AGENTS WANTED ItD1)1'Itl.i:!tv Ttt11.F:'I's ,ATTENTION! AGENTS ALL OVER YOU CAN HAVE CITY -1INVENI- � core+In your vLllagr ul farm hums "APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH" =TRAYS DTXI E I J Canada are making *Dare time , 9noney showing Yuletide Christ- without water supply or sewers .,Mas Cards. A dignified and Druflt- Write for free Infulmatiun on our By Agatha Christie • �' Y, - - ab:e 'occupation which means dul- modern. "lf,emplylna, odourless lays for you. Without o ligatlon Toilets from $40.00 -up and leave - When in doubt. read A Atha - behind fur ever the dread out- g we send FREE Portfolio of Sam- house with Its files, cold and un- ('bristle. You'll find "Appointment a pie with pamDhte[ on selling• healthy discomforts. Kau:tlne En- r Priced from $1 to $1.50 dozen— With Death" one of this author's �1 gineeNnl company, 1641 Portland s. everybody buys them. Highest Su�e� t. Tnronro ,,Inv tVAver.ley slickest, with Hercule Poirot, the _ commission and,bonus. Yule Tide 4g °+ Studios, Toronto, 89$1! little Belgian snoop, in top form; PATENTS naturally, he's run across a murder 'LADY . IN EVERY LOCALITY TU while doing Jerusalem, Petra, An- rep-esent complete line of ladiFs' AN OFFL•'1•t Tb EVERT f\�'E_\`TOR: - " lingerie, men's shirts, so5cks, ties. List of inventions-and full intor_ nam and gaffs adiacen't. And there's ' Popular prices, highest commis-. oration rent tree. The Ramsay no use concealing the fact that the *ions. Reliable firm, 15 years InAt- will td - '""'buglness, will stand any Investiga- ComDlrny, Registered, Patent At- "corpse is old'Mrs. Boynton, 4tright- torneys, 273 Bank St.. Ottawa,Can. tion. Du Jour Lingerie, 1649 Am- beret. the Montreal. dHOTOGRAI'ilY world with 8ve members ,of her •_� WORLD'S LARGEST PUBLISHING ,. FREE ENLARGEMENT — R-0 L L bullied and frightened family; dhe'e w» company can use foil or part-time film•developed-8' prints or re- 'described by one of the characters agents to soIlelt orders for Pictor- 1` dal Y.eview, Good HousekeeDinfi prints 2.-c. 8 enlarged'prints 30c. as"a distorted old Buddha—a gross r1 Established over 25 years. Bright- .And Cosmopolitan. which• are justtingStudio, 29, Richmond street spider in the center of a web""and a few. Highest commissions paid! East. Toronto. For complete list and informat!on that's too good for her. Suspects in write: P. E. Wilson. 331 Bay elude Raymond Boynton, a stepson s TOBACCO fitreet. Toronto. t•HUTt)dHAPHY ,,,. • ' Dk1%*EI,tlP1NG AND PRIN1uG overheard saying lou see, don't AMATFUlli ARTIST you, that 3 e 3 got t0 e i IsEAUTIF UL ENLARGEMENT FREE_._ Hercule heard him sap it one night —Roll Developed and right per- .TO PAiNT AND SELL TO THEIR feet prints 25c. Satisfartiun guar- at•the Solomon Hotel.) Also Miss f; friends Christman Cards of Cana- anteed. Mail Order Photo Ser- " dtan Scenes. 12 Sample Cards worth Sarah Bing, a medical young wo his child Carol because she was Two girls were reading a rews- • vice,-Box 8G9, Peterborough, Ont. 31.00 when painted sent on receipt - man with whom Raymond is in born on Christmas." paper in a. Street car. of 1:,c. Money cheerfully refund- _ ed If not satisfied. This is pleas- QUILTING PATCHES FOR SALE love, and half a dozen other rela- John—"She? I thought a carol First—"I see that vaofand-So, ant, profitable work at home. Hollywood Studio. Room 30, 310 QUILTING PATCHES, LARGE BUN- -tires and bystanders. was a hymn." the octogenarian, is dead. Now Spadina Ave., Toronto. die. enough for five quilts. $1, what on 'earth is- an octogen- pstage prepaid. Riegler's,. 282., This seems to be the.sea. Aromadale, Toronto. son for whopping tall solutions; at BEAD IT OR NOT:—There are AI:TOMORILM 14P:PAIRa Second—"Search me, but they- Absorbers -and rate, airs. Christie springs a from 16 to 21 bones in the full SCRAP IS GOLD Send you aren't likely to gueas. length tail of a dog. 're a sickly lot. You never heard . BALES A.DKF.RVi(E. ALL MAKES. BRING '1't)CR CRAP IP;ON, RAGS, of one- but what he is dying." We specialize. Fred Stratford, S Which Is all right with us. `i'e like paper, mattresses and all old met s, ho to be surprised. And we are all 1n the same boat: onto. _ amount. too small. Consolidate ,• y Appointment t ea Where is one good reason wh Iron and Metal t'o,. 58 Niagara St.. BIG SPARE TIME MONEY Toronto. Agatha Christie the old 301 pp. hard to meet expenses these Sa yin g of—give until it Toronto: Dodd, Mead and days?" hurts is never very popular. ANYONE ANYWHERE—CAN SELL vTAM•fF.Ri\� 1 Most-of.us bruise Basil}. Canada's best . value Personal Company ;2. - - Peewitt—'Heard- I should say, Christmas Cards. Experience un- STASIAIERING L'ORREi'TED, HELP- not. Why, man alive, I meet ex- necessary. Samples Free. Exten- fur booklet giving full informs- sive selection of forty printed-to-• tion. Write. today. W.' Dennison,' penses at every turn." Friend—"Did the doctor 'take "order cards priced one dollar per o"r doz«n, none higher. Free cards 150 Carlton Street, Toronto. - yOttr temperature. With early orders. 40 cents high. ----- .tyonie young women appear to. Patient — "I; dunno. all I've HAVE est rash commission paid on every smoke 'cigarettes fore the ur ose tar atoxic order. Also Apr„ commis- N Revenues . g' P missed far 1s >A P sof my watch.' *ion possible on complete tine box- , of showin off. colored nails Ad assortments, sea4s, calendars, .��� and finger jewelry by extending ,;- etc, Economy Printers, 332 King- Show ncrease V the hand conspicuously to flick off - aton Road. Toronto•. - ... ''". ` the ashes.. 'EDUCATIONAL EAR For the Month of Au ust But QUALIFY FOR OFFICE: POSITION $ ' ! -' Mrs. Jones.had just-been pr's- _.._ Dy home study. Course-4 inexpen- Figures For 8-Month Period sive. Easy payments. Write for• -. dented with a beautifuly new:fur _ -,booklet. Canada'Busin.ess College: .Were Not So Cheerful coat'by her husband: AS E Cha th„m. Ont. MONTREAL.—After payment of FALL Mrs.-Jones las she.stood admir FARM MACHINERY operating expenses the, Canadian- A fall can mean a lot of things. i herself in the long mirror) -- . r "You know, Oswald,. one really , GUNLINE PARTS AND SUPPLIES National Railways had net revenue One starts in late September; can't help feeling sorry for the for Magnet Cream Separator. Im- of ;660,248 for the month 'o.f. Au- But there are falls of other kinds. mediate delivery. Two rubber poor thin that was.skinned for rings and complete set of brushes. *3r, 1938: an increase of ;101,718 Oh, myldon't you remember? ,F g Postage paid, $1,00. T. y.. Petrie. this, A N 13 Rambert Ave., Swgn'aea. Tor- as compared with the correspond- ` The one a baby always gets, when , - - „ onto.. , fog period of last pear;' according untrained feet first tread. Oswald (who was going through . to the monthly statement.of operat- -You pick it up, surprised to And his handbook to see if he had any Ft'R BREEDING STOCK Ing. revenues, operating expenses its brains still in its head. ' utoney left, nodded"grimly)—"I l`nt rm Qtr 1 WOR 1MINK. SILVER FOXEIS AND - and net revenue fpr the all-inclusive Then older grown—some eyes and ®f Rheumatism Neuritis Blue Foxe*of high grade breeding appreciate your �ympath my *cock reasonably prlcad, write 1. system. Operating revenues T4tPTe smiles, backed tip by Cupid's dear." y. �Naaraiia Quickly A. Jutles.,-.58 Arthur Avenue,= St. ;15.551,5'9, a decrease of ;934,032.' daft, Thoma•, Ontario. This decline to gross'recelpt3-was Produce a fall that's Sure to leave -Baseball Fan tboasting)—"I've' mares than offset, however,. by a big cracks in someone's heart. seen.these teams la so often I SIMPLY OET"A=PIRiN"—FOLLOW F•t uwrrt RF - play reduction in operating 'expenses of Ah, yes—we live through many bet I can tell the score of this old EASY 0I1tEQTiON8 BELOW } ;1.035;750, operating expenses 1n kinds; but I have found the fall ball game before,if starts," t (STOCK REDUCTION SALE August, 1938, being $14,391,281 as That wears gay leaves=and gems Novie-"_all right then, what is Reconditioned Furniture compared with $15,927,031 in the of frost, least painful of them iLYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. eorrespondlog month of 1937,, all.—Lyla Myers. _ Baseball Fan — Nothing to 478 Yonge St., Toronto For the eight-months period end- K nothing—before it statts." ing August 31. 1939, operating rev Sue—"A friend of minenamed .4i "IN"' 110011 SCITES, OAK enues were $112,487.805, against waintit and birch in walnut =128,144.860 In tpe- -conditioned. eight-months_ anish. Thoroughly cleaned and re- g conditioned. 8 and 9 piece suites. riod of last year. Operating ezpen- � Prices from s1493 un. des were $117,604,498, a reduction ' 37 LED ROOM $I'1TES — REAL, 4iCitt high clans suites in:rolld wal- of ;2,354,985 compared wish ;119; Bot, or walnut and enamel fintshes, 9b9,4.S3 _tor Ihe, slMilar HOW-Period of &t Guarnntecd clean and completely re- conditioned. Priced from 524.30. 1937, 75 CHESTERFIELD SUITES IN A r• igley •s(aody,summery warmth of Ha + The summaries follow: eat cc, ; wide variety of covers and contro t•.d ~rs an a�undonf,flow art a. styles, lfohalra, repps, tapestries, Month of August, 1938, Operating the celdiit snap 11 1'at—yitr+ pi•ntl. of re••roe E� and velours. 2 and 3 piece suites, Revenues ..15,551,529; , 1937, $16,• b bandits--- Plenty waatel•ss. { ' lluaranteed clean and completely re- o l►.ws rninimyrr, ash Easy eonditioned: Priced from $14.93 485,661; Decrease, ;934,03.. n Priced today Mon4h of August, 1935, Operating �h,r HA your Tr eat.ef fuel bargaithe <# LARGE STOCK OF ODD DRESSERS, I'you dw? ehlffonler.a, beds, springs, wardrobes, Expenses, $14,891,281; 1937, $15, et l• de.erves your fuel z L Talcs 2"Aspirin" L You should feel .,]Kitchen cabinets and staves at rock ► from prices, 927,091; Decrease ;1,036,750.- Tabiet• with a full relk[.erT quickly.If Confidence Month of Aujust, 1938. Nit' Re- glass of water the Pala Is unusually Buy With Con g �` :3* + �"• moment you feel severe. repeat ae. £. XV i:YIY _ART[C.LF.'Is TkIOROCGH v6nue, ;660,?48; 19 7, $558,530; III- �dtYerarhea"`atte°r °°rdia><t°d'rsctious. cleaned. reconditioned and sold crease $101,713: 4 Bearitlo IIS eo>atai .A. h a positive money back guaran- dela ..•'tee of satisfaction. A"regate to -August 31st: Op- To relieve in -of rheumatism or Pa _LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. erating Revenues, 1938, ;112,487,• neuriti; guitklybotry the Aspirin"... 805; 1937; ;128,144,860; Decrease, way— own above. 478 YO a St. Toronto :''< v r ni ' ;16,657,065. Operating Expenses, q People everywhere say results are 1988, ;117,604,498; 1937,. ;118,959,- ` < remarkable. "Aspirin" Tablets are. TRA(VOR MAGNF:T41 ANb 483; Decrease, ;2,354,985. Net Re- economical.whidimakes theu of ex GF:NF:BATOR REPAIRSi nsive"pain remedies"uneces'' venue DeScit, 1938, $5,116,693; 1937, ll +� SEND CS YOUR TRACTOR MAGNE- If this way fails, see your doctor. a' to and,renerator Repairs: Re save ;5.185,37;; Decrease, $13,302,070. < fou .money, for Repairs: : We save He v[dll find the cause and correct it.' While there, ask hisn about-taking 1[anfr.. 855 Bay St.. Toronto. _ The open sea around northern a ° "Aspirin" to relieve these pains. W 1<BR91-AVER PROPFIt'f TJPAPiTED Norway-is never'frozen. s' believe be will tell you there is no' ADVERTISER IS INTERESTED IN more effective,more dependable way 16 SAN Op normal persons may use. paper: Can make reasonable down i payment in cosh and monthly Day- ' WANTED. t� I„N e been a.,: WNW Aw Got ments for balance. Must Include successfully sell- ' �YIIIi1flY iN1Y „ good'fob business and well estab- Ing inventions, patented and unpat- T " . llshed hewspaper in growing dis - ented, since 1924. If you •have a "ASPIDIN" tract. G. Emerson, 9 Delaware sound, practical invention for sale, Ave.,'Toron."u., write us immediately. ` Crartered latatltute of Amerlenn TRADE-MARK REG. f`r, Inventors, GARDEN STOCK - Y Dept. 37-R, WasblaKton. D. C. ties, Top Size, 4c each, $3.25 yer ('� 300, mixed $3.00. Crocus 20c doz. �flr "up °fe*/er ebo R U N N I N V `' W'111lam Hart. Importer, Seaforth ;_ _r the ut t r -` .Ontario. - - ' O D now .. _ `: Had Colds:Heat Minarda. D�F'1' t:p�RQ� : R A 'CES - r, 1� MORE SORE FEET IF YOU and ishsle is Chest Col and *" will use Busson's Fix-Foot. Soft-, and Son Throat:Hat,thea St � a callouses. Relieves all cases FLA rub weii into aff*a*d part. NOT Vv TACO - DUFFERIN PARK �pQppii Trench Feet, Athlete's' Foot., renal . . . quickly — - T RJ.4;R .sad 40c. 407 Lumbertnans Bldg., savinwo Q'ept n+ons ~}' COKE Saturday, October 15th to Vancouver, B.C. . 7 epj1Ojn:ences the 22nd1938 • , HAMILTON BY.CRODUCT COKE OVENS.LIA ,AITIO - ; FAUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HAMILTON,CANADA Metropolitan Racing s WIP TEACH MUSIC BY MAIL, — s4 n Association of Canada x Piano, Violin, Guitar, voice. cul- KING OF PAIN r YOUR LOCAL .DEALERS NAME APPEARS Limited ttyure. Simple as abet Particulars ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE ee. Paramount Conservatory of Directarc: Music, 240 E 18th, Vancouver. I' • HAMe P. E. Callen, Fred S. Orpen Issue-No. 42—'38 G. W. Hay , to – t k � Y _ - senior �• Piekwin�g, 77. 7. 044 . .c.Fte 14tj diW� ..{�o...,a Claremont, sari ... .k MCDowdll C. Bacon C. Mothersill C. $roolrlin 54. . ' _ Learn to •Pla L. �E.CT N��7 L x y ?eta■/ - Chsmpiooa 9 ANDHUNBRAL DIREOT0Rmdas NhJessp - ' I .,0L'M pas fear; $1.60 PAW is a8"A" Junior - � - HAWAIIAN GUITI%R, SPANISH EMBALMER BaWcripbom to the-United States Dixon P. Sanderson C. MacFarlane Jr. Girls - E. Sanderson; C. - 10 GUITAR and UKELELE huco seor to WSJ. llatkar. sad G!. Brltaia " in edvaaaa. P. Runner-up, J. Bradley, B., 9. Bto uff ilia _- Senior - _-_ _ _- _ _ Individual half.bour Seasons _... White P. Bacon C. Hannam B. Sr. Girls - M. Bacon, C., 14 i9At&ad Day dii-rioe !*JOHN MURKAR, Proorietor, -Runner-up, F. McDowell, C•, 12 Mona Sea Studios Bus[oeee Phon• 'Residence!hone Banning Board Jump — Jr. Boys - C. Murkar,'P., 20 1-2 Claccmoat. Markham, Unionville, 88+11 9620 inter School Field Events held at Junior -• Runn6r-up, Manderson and Rey- Uxbridge. StouffvUls, Brookliu, Thursday, Oct 6th. Sanderson .C. Stark B. Dixon P. nolda, C., 8: Iastrumsate supplied on request, Brooklin `(B), Claremont 6th. Senior.- Sr. Boys - F. Dowuey�, B:, 19. u Pickering (em McDowell C. Bacon C Moyes P. Runner-up, P.. Pillaey, P-, 12, _ To convince you as to the merits iof our ---- ystem you will receive FREE of charge R c i< � • :--BOYSr•- ' -- Running Hop Step & Jnmp=_- - :LAND SU-RVEYOR one 'lesson on any one of the above Junior - instruments. 100 Yard Dash. Manion C. Hainer B. Sanderson C. F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc-,.C) Senior — [. s, on rile as the records of mar _• 1teVale PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN '� -- veyora Git►eea and Yarnol4 ' - - THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Bacon C. Mothersill C. Teefy P. . Mnrkar P. ell C. East_ s2ebawa _.— ^..... ---- - - - - - • if ES. IT MAY BE , Softball•Throw — Gienera� A_.. c Ai+l u-�til _ Senior -.r :.. Junior - $ 9 0 U R., EYES. Downey B. Cooke B. Clement P. Riley P. Underwood P. Lenon C- MCCORMICS-DEE RING C. H. TUCK. OPT.D. Z3o Yard Dash. Senior — DEALER Hannan B.'Mothersill C. Bacon C. HOTTER Die�y . !• - Junior - - - f1�M 1611 Murkar P. McDowell C. Murray P Relay'= - ALSO OSIIAWA, 01M _ Senior - Claremont 1st. Brooklin 2nd, Pick- T R TUDHOPS A"EBSON _ .-Downey B. Pilkey P. Clement and 3rd.' -- KACRIZI'DBY R REPAIRS Steil, P. and B. � , Steel Wagen Wkeels. Pedlar Roof- FgalorIng.. !a Points j�/l!•!B� ing.. Frost. or Lundy Foam . t40 Yards Dash ((}� Goodyear Tkon �rt}�(te to �O(top nezt eolmm�} 1 Red Iz!►dlsa Gasoline sad Otis of dV tt Manderson C. Parrinder B. Me- g S�,E ' C. T. C. AUTO PARTS Dowell C. _ G»RAL HABDWAII$ - 1180 Yards Dash - - Miss I.K. Mudie spent the holiday We do Building of all kinds with her parents here. In dmple but rich de- -Frank Wright 0ARPENTERING ' Bemoz+ The W. M. -S. was . held 'at the s ' Downey B. Clement P. Stell B. home of Mrs. W. T. Stevenson on alga we can furnish T» :ul+f1~ CE'M&NTING, Thursday afternoon last, with. the memorials that will •'L MBING Running Broad jump'; usual num r preaen standpoint. In di=mity Junior - Several from here attended the r' LAW X110#or Sales and Murkar. P. -McDowell' G Morrish Anniversary Services and Supper of aPpea"Mee our iL - I3,OUr'IN(} P. at Brooklin on Sunday and Monday ROrk will surd 01st Chryaler-Plymouth senior ---• sad-report a good time.- dmwrh the ate• 17pe 4,­*o sell Brantford 13oo9ss : . Morley C. Downey B. Pllkey P. The friends of Howard Farndale No Greater Tribvto Dealer Katorials,Empire.Batbreom rivers pleased to learn of his improv- N. W. S'TAFRORD :,agntpmen% Dara Water- Systems. Beatty y Rspning Bop Step R Jump. ` ed condition after his recent acrid 1 � � lisasasssW .YEAR USED CAR$ gys y • Jazdor - ant. weed t300DYEAbt TIJtIs'3i : 8tiable gggqaipmest Murkai P. Morrish P. Reynolds.C. R K! 7iWO1 OaL IWMLARD SATTERtEs as -rAber BaUdle Idatalrhd --•.. Reyno Mies G. Stevens spent the holt- � � g Senior - day i►t her home In. Ashburn. Road West GENERAL BLA>LKSMrrHDIG E+rtima�tee Free Downey B. Kemp P. Pilkey P. no Teachers' Convention was 9K&J.60 MATOR REPAISS ' Shot Puri. held in Brookiin on Friday last. Gies 74 tubus a New.K3ervioe IWA La reek Guaranteed' -- ---____ t Visitors at the H. Parkin home r1 TewisRJ_ PROTT131M Inalor- _ Manderson C. Redditt P. hurray P. W. P11key, of Pickering; Mr, and J. Law MOM asersior - Mrs, P. Forsythe, of Markham; Mr. Phone Pilkey P. Cooke B. Lomaas P- J. Fell and son. !hoer 2DON �t� I OIaT?sRlfl Wilbur Holiday, otB$k�lia.°tanto; m ttchi PItJB�Rh1Q. NTIlEi`IO Fair Nl u�ry o Pale vault. -. :'Jodor - Ceekshntt 1'111ers-s else is aa3t Murkar A Morrish P. `Reynolds THE Verses or TuRaeter You can pow -Radio SerAce faster. The HID GANG Ic still theSenior '- QNIONQiLLJr leader in a twe•bsttonu Serse Flow. Pilkey P. Downey�B. Stell B. , _ " 7U No. • Tractor - P1evs redact Expert 88rPi0e lidla !e- Softball Throw _ J�'AtIOR FARKERS P`ewIng Hours. we have Flows for P Junlor - Every Parp°ae.-1 nearly news-u Pairs to e►11 makes. Rena ,7 AQ ,rkar P. Walsh P. Howden B Will bold their ANNUAL Hoe Fertilimrs-Grals DrUl, Beare a)nable charges. WDrk y Senior - ran In oil, nearly all sted Twre. B Lomage.P. Pilkey P. Andrew P FALL ,DANCE e�e�.. gnalraateod. ,A.W.MITCHELL - 1 tyre sett Cream 96paraabrs .� RT UR FIELD Aekerizyg lit: Brooklin 2nd. Clare- MAMMOTH HALL trk Fencers and Fertilisers etc: Pickering : moat 8rd. !rose do lVaed -- CeeLkat! Gsaoaata'Rsdb and Television M A LV E R N De vel Pedlar ochAta Member Oldiaial Radio Service � Ont. n the Evening of Gress P'ertiHaars eco. O E _ ou*e 5201, PICKERING - •t9 -,Pb 186 Yard Dash Freda -Oct. 28th 7nnior — y� W. F. DISNEY,. Green'wood Bradley B. Stark B.. Manion C. Nannagan's Music Refresbmtots Paoxui Pzex 2314 41tf . . Senior - _ �{ 11cDowell Ci Bacon C Mothersill ,ADM. ISSION-50 CENTS C. .11ROCK - Veal al Ve � te. _ . IN Yard Dash _ Wel-1avePlaced: -THEATRE - xez±ior - P Sell your Calves a# homes. Bradley B. Sanderson C. Manion. C. 'Asphalt ROO�lII In Stock W�3IZ'3�3'Y' , Senior — _ - Have also-received a oar of ;= ;McDowell C. Bacon C. MothersiIl C. Henllocsk. Slabs for SamInST FRIO:�Y and SATURDAY ti _ a - Use. : :.:' TOBER 14 and l5 V ;.•6A Yard Dash - - • money. e me an mon Junior - - A.W. MITCHELL Two Shows, at 7.00 and 9.00 We . have $ buyer. rat .the farad :Bradley -B. Sanderson C. Dixon P. Pickering; Ont. 4Stf Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Cooper Three. Blind. Tuesday' .and �'C�. � . 1� : Mice Wednesday _ With USED CARS TTA YOUNG • / KE l :._. _ 'LORE ` *938 Buick. Sedan 'Veit-Electric Grinder 26 eyde •, JOEL McCRF.A LI,ldITED DAVID NIVHR - 3987 Clue. Gbac)s Shp Int. eagbw IiARJORItRSAV88 1988 Ford Coach Lbbp. Toronto wind ezislzts 1986 Chev, Coate `''Verity ridizas platy ':1985 Plymouth Coupe' :i $ kiason tingle plow MONDAY. TUESDAY, WZDbMA? SRANDDRIVE 3 Ford Coupe ' t4fCy OCTOBER 17, 18 and 19 2934 � .ev. Carrier, lienee; complete` Two shwa, at 7.00 and sae �, }I'he NEW DODCsE 1939 -11882 Rugby Truck duals 2-ton: =Massey hand cutting-box 1I'did Trait _ ;$ht hand' n e= -`C the-Me-.&-Sad - in �n98o Dodge Sedan Electric Washer, Merry Maid Chev. Coach Electric Washer,.Beatty I with urea an, sacs - :shape, cheap AM Ford•1-ton truck i 2 Hand Was MARTHA RAYS ' " X28 Pontiac Sedan Z Engine drive washers BOB HOPI, Complete and .Fresh Stook of '1,126 Pontiac Coach Frigidaire:--rpSrigerseor T- 4'r'}.v GRABLS - -- - - - -- 1936 Ford_Coach n Norge refrigerator ,• JACK WHITING McDeering Tractor -Hayes Rerfrigerator ? ae. - Alm - =Exide $at#eries Y >ltn+dson tractor, spade Ings Stewart a s lower l's - 6i from-$4.95 IIP , , tractor polle17. N' Izt Club Cockshatt tractor p1Q•w, 8-form Tractor power lift, for 6 R., tg PREBTUNE-- aLaOHOL ir ! Oliver tractors, 2-fartbw 22In. Fireport •Gurney farads! t' Seandalff r .Aeon .Cutting-boa 8-Hole Clares Cook Stove. ali.ai' S PLACE KdAughlin D.-Head Grladee :Acme 2-in-1,Cook std s ` WITH er - - Gaper seater .� Y.•ey Grladtr a>i �. : : ' w r '° E ova - ( Mole) j1jWy °` a �' - t >sta c C-HARLES BICIMRD CLA REMd NT. ONTARIO - LOU[iE 'CAMPasM t CLARWOM r Phone 3201,1 . • 3 - • r r 77 CLAREMONT Missty—'eterbo '.p t eAL� REGISTER STANLEY TREATRE LESLIE ;MITH h r p' SATURDAY OCT 15th — Auction 8TOU•FFVILLT -Expert �p the holiday with Mise S. E. Evans. • �r Mss. Tomlinson visited her ester sale of household.effects in the _ FREE Ex � ,.' In Grimsby over the holiday. Village of Pickering, the proper- Phooe1001 pe �+� r We are glad to report Mrs. Wm, ty of John C. Philip. Sale at one Showing, ESTIMATE1 1 ' 11FIN ocl _Radio Se dill improving after her accrdent. ock. Terms, Cash. See shills. a7 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pugh entertain- Wm. Maw; auctioneer. ,ed friends from Toronto over the - Week NiQhta-8.15. Staad'td Time D 1 XUL ROAD =week-end, TUESDAY,-OCT. 18th Aust- Set.& Holidly*-2 Shows,7 and 9 p.m WRITE ' Mrs. Richardson bad as a guest ion sale of farm stock, imple- I'lillRSWAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAI NOW e R. R. 2, Pickering 19 over the:week-end, Mrs. Coyne, of meets, lumber, hay etc. the pro- OCTOBER 13. 14 and 16 Barclay-Transport Toronto. perty of John Clark, Church St, meaaare• Ted Tomlinson and Vaughan Gl- Pickering. No. reserve. Terms — « area to be over, of Peterboro were at their Cash. Sale at one o'clock. See Sally, Irene rocred, patched o: re. omee here over the week-end. bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. ff � �D.• smett6Dal. nei7 Syeda and Mar between Claremont, Broa�as "� Several from here are attending y Ab.olualy weather. the Plowing Match at Minesing _ Starring ttst,t Greats radueea --.....y Greenwood, White►alo and T,osals .this week: CALL AT r hasard• - - ALICE FAY6 SOLO ON A 25 YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanderson ! WARMTEE M7 driven are trained to be eaM" y' _ .:•B00SE.S JOAN DAVIS ,E e'�"•"'`�' - pent Thanksgiving with their.eau - an tower because of Sala. courteous and reliable. "E Prices this F Ore _ .,ghter, Mrs. Ham, in Toronto. TONY MARTIN Tax ezemptiom Savo moneyby-miles today. CASH & CARRY STORE Manaflctaresa�of famous Freston stag 4 Mr. Hammond has just complet- FRED ALLEN fns Kara.and Jameewaq Poultry equip. 8Mde1 Rata a1 Loss Diete•w ; ed the re-roofing of their home with These are Just a few of our Address:SW Guelph 8t.l;resten.oat. >tasifts none of the popular, moaern roof- prices: Eastitrn Special ?lttraetion ®. deg materials. i •,THE MARCH OF TIME„ 1% W&W too sash, New tee brea The new building on the four- Soap Chips.. .... .:8 ibe., 23c.: Al �to lasered and 1 .� aoraers is now b Prunes ,....... 3 lbs.. 25c. SHORTBJEC�S COMEDY _ _ , t egimm�g to take Jar rubbers, red or white .... bc. from tie weatisr t d`oro. It is a two-story building to --- -- - - -be finished in the popular brick Tomatoes ..............8 for 2bc: MON DAY.TUESDAY, W EDNSDAY Id. Clare. 8+' — F. C. veneer material, seen in this nei- Coal Oil .. per. gal. .18c. t j tA, Shborhood. (5 or more gala. 17a.) OCTOBER 17, 18 and 19 ATTENTION i ''dans, E ua�l C.e Owned and eperate•i t r • ., Jewell shortening, ...... lb. 12c. « The Women's Instituto will meet The Amazing - Fresh i sesei @�- .- at the home of Mrs. Lehman on Dates ...•........:..... ib. lOc. .'t _ h- Wednesda next at 2.30, Mrs. Cam- Vinegar, spirit° or cider ..gal. 36c. �� Brock Road Gravel y :Dr. Clitterhouse ' ,eron will be guest speaker. Au the Sweet corn ,.... ,..„.,tis, sc. .. Leaf �� ` -t , ladies of the community are invited Drtacaroni 6c. --5 Lbs. ....2fic. - Pit - Xdple J� �nyn Fire ... Staffing .:to. attend A senors and near fatalaccident ,CLAREMONT. ONT. EDWARD G. RO JINSON . ISsu rnu CO. 1 occurred on Monday afternoon of CLAIRE TREVOR Crushed Pit Rif _md pAAANEBA INa. oa rs. aa. errs va Or COMEDY __ SHORTS raird ameg mum for perm end cmww may and daughter Myrtle, were mot- + Bemuse along the 8th concession, and f}NRSDAY,:FRIDAY A SATURDAY Sand and Graded when near Lehmsn's Creek, Mian Claremont, Ont. la.il.r. La..rene..ea )d..a... McCartney drove out from behind OCTOBER 20, 21 tied 22 _Wbobsins. Suss eia. awo men on'bicycles and collided Blies. Fbons 38J OfBeo SSW. Stone SON1A HEt�IIB . Dah#ered of Le,dei tn' Pit let/saobii. taeeates at with a car coming from the oppa- �- A>t moi. site direction. The ear was driven in- Coal, iltiod, Lbitditg milia• PHONE: Plant. Pick 1626 -to- the ditch, and all received in- I Toronto office Howard 647f ..juries. Mm McCartney and her �'. POOH, Fedi. _ 4tHapp�/ Land:ng' 8o W Ma x & ROW= -daughter Niers taken to the Stouff- testas std s.ivs WITH JOHN BOURNE 4 SON _:.._.-'�offl/11ti0 Mlle Hospital, Mrs. McCartney with : - :a fractured -skull and Myrtle with Ali vises if Arab. DON AMECRR severe facial laeersUon°. Both wrse is aN A YBCHE in_.a_sriticsl condition at the. first ' of the week. " o ��Chura wan the = ova of a v wedding on Saturday, Octobe8th, when Msr_ ELECTRIC ewe, the daughter of er. BARGAIN ARGAINS I FENCERS and Mrs. Leonard'Lye, 'was given - .. ,in marriage to Donald 'E. C. Red- seas n o cn kh�, lateLondon. SIMPLE --RcuNo�tc�L are disposingof the. Stock •of an Shawa HoldsLave Stock Safely with one Wire 8 Eng., the Rev. J. E. Glover, offic- ' ..� .-'d o����'�um�f,beautifully -Six Years Use • . . ' a• sate the.ceremo the United Electrical Dealer Who is discontinuing basi ' g ceremony, bave proved their wortb ow 100, :Church choir, of which the groom _ is as esteemed member, sang, 000•farms in U.S.A. The`20th Perfect Love". The bride was 'Oh century way -to bold live stock and the followin' ' bargai n$ - ire :offered. nes$, g .en in marriage�y her father a d guaranteed units as low as 5.20: ,entering the church to the strains q. of Loheagrin's Wedding Mardi, For full particulars write o '.played by Miss Georgina Forsyth. FARM ELECTRIC $rand new 1938 Sparton Electric Refrigergtor, Deluxe wsa beautifully gowned in white 283 King, East. Toronto, or "tin, fashioned c,n princess linea - e -with train and a finger tip veil, HOW : E. TURNER,' - All 'latest mprovements. : ..caught with s hale of orange blow-. '•Whitevale Ontario.: model, with vegetable bin. i and carrying a `tee '" -:Automatic clock, -defrosting. Reg. $269, Sale $173.00 yuet of Briarcliffe roses and gyp- rophelia. The bride's only attend- The'Economy Store at, Miss Velma Middleton, wore .5c. to a.00 S artoti Electric Refrigerator, . 4 , cubic ft. Brand new. piAk georgette and matching band- ` pv a '•eau and carried Jowtianna Full ros- Manyflowers, toilet.soap, 3 for llc.Lad _ es. The groom was supported byxysema Esther powder & cream' 2-ice • ea. Leslie Lye, brother of the ,P e • rice $189.00, Sale $-113.00: bride. 'Mr. Thomas Lye, also a bro- Curl T • cher r. onel Milk Jugs Saxe jloloc. .Norge Electric Refrigerator, '5 4 cubic ft., Porcelain Elia- -� Douglasem—the ushers. During _— - — the signing of the register, Mrs. Salad Bowls 15c. AllGlover sang; ',Oh Promise Md". Roseglow §herbet & plates, set, 10c. islie Deluxe inbdela Was $245.00; Sale $149.00 golf h6se Following the ceremony at the Boys Childrena ribbed hosex cuff, a6c. t church, a reception was held at the 20-35a pair borne of the bride's parents, the ; ,- Men's wool sox W-alit, pair Quebec_Coek Stoves, brand new. eg. $34.50, Sale, amp, lac. ; bride's mother receiving. her ,guests Children vests with nt •• -: _ attired. in wine, triple sheer, with s Cotton & Rayon bloomers 21ic. Shoulder corsage of sweetheart res- Aprons, coverall ar _ -•e. After a ,dainty buffet lartebeon, Men's cotton glove•, sbirts, over~ 1 #be happy-Couple left for 13mehvi118 sad McCisre Table Top`Deluxe Electric Mange: Latest style s and otber eastise points, tiro bride co�med bb... On their nt A. C. BROOKS • - Autonzataic control. IIrery sad black . . �s will reside In Clomment. a :we..t fliand new. : - _ - e8• Sparton console radio, 5 tubes. Reg:,$79.00, Sale �Alrakalectric Washer,• brand new,', Regular $99.00 dale price $56.00 - - LOUISVILL19 -,Avis 8-Tube Console Sp arson Radko ' Brand-new , regular � DENTIM .. ...:... :4Z.ee MONTREAL: z MEMPHIS i)1f.36 $149.00; Sale. . $73.50 z • b day Ezeoireloa DON .Cf-IRISTIAN ELEC I 1Q.1c; , DAILY SERVICE - - 36 Simeoe St„N.. 0,99AWA, Open Eveniagll. 'T alephone 94 and 744 , ;. MIN -!4 .. , ter ° + i wi•T , l; 'S+4' m ti hell—to come back to heaven," he muttered finally. ,Mona, yore a ' ' little thoroughbred, same as al- f « - - ways. But yuh'll be rufaln' yore reputation, kissin' an ex-c•onvict." ' Mona stamped one little, booted , e foot: -Bosh! ,-Don't mention that _ .. ... J word to me again. You are just an innocent man who has gotten a �` • p mighty shady deal. And if I can't • 41 8� ' kiss my old paI hello, I 1vant to , rz • know why." ' "I—I'm glad yuh feel that K'a QUAKER PUFTEO WHAT ,. 'FREE! i� � � aboutMona.the innocent part. Mona. „ �e �_� Some folks don't agree with yuh.” '-- Far PremiaaiLi.tof Red Label..33e:Mft "'Other folks ae,hanged!" she 1e- Vwhmn.lioien Son orange Lab* Mills. � torted spiritedly. "I know you, alive late write to phi n �3•: 43 1 Toronto. LLl5(Rl .r riNow La6eI 4oe 35 ab. -Slim Loyale, better than anybody r . else. I'ought to; we grew up to- gether. Now let's talk of, other things.,. You'll be going out to the . - -. ., •"tri" ..,w I Suppose?" ,. _ Circle L, PPos _ Slim nodded. `Soon as I can " rustle up Dakota Blue. He's over ' in the W'iId Horse Saloon." : 1 - �� _ aTh u to come over��� Leashed GurtS en I want you` home and see me this e�en ng, 'e ,. , r Slim. There's a lot to talk about. ' a �� You'll come, won't you?" Delicious Quaker=+u&-d-:Wheat lamb chops. Yet boys and girls 3 - — -''.•�f Circle e -- "Try an' keep me away,"•griuned is shot from guns. That's why it everywhere who have"pernickty" - Slim. "I reckon I ain't forgot the -gives you quick food energy. Each appetites just love Quaker Puffed by Perry 'Westbrook trail." grain is exploded to eight times Wheat. Treat your family to tf3is ''My Old Pal''.— its sue to release its nourishment famous cereal regtrlar7y.. She gave his hands a squeeze, more quickly and easily.. "That's better," she said sniffy. 'I q y y" Geta box of Quaker Puffed SYNOPSIS—Slim Loyale is par- gtins, Jigger_ I suppose yuh still was afraid you a-ould be changed Crisp and delicious,one serving :Wheat from your grocer today. oled from prison after serving 18 got 'em?" in some terrible manner. I.want to of Quaker Puffed Wheat, with months for a crime he did not com- Slip Of A Girl see my old pal, .Slim Loyale,•not milk or cream, attual3y provides m1t. He returns to his Circle i_ "I've gift 'em," nodded Starbuck. some hard-boiled stranger . Now the food energy h n gy of two whole ranch to find his father dead and •'I#ut I'd rather yuh wouldn't wear I'll be getting along. Don't forget forces at work, tiyitlg to 'em, Slim. Theybe a temptation —seven.o'clock." I ! � minister 'lI tttion ...... - . - : make him violate his parole so that —a bad temptation, as-long as they Again her slim, strong little fin- w C nn o he can again be'railroaded to pro- are hangin' on yore hip. If yuh go gees tightened. Then she went ° va k br son. to throwin' 'em, its hard tellin'jusf back to the buckboard, climbed !n how yula'll end up." and kicked-off the brake. •She �rav- tea/ CHAPTER oil "That's my pie," said Slim grim- ed ra him as the broncos broke into puffedy �,. � s ly- "I want 'em." + Starbuck nodded, and poked a a run. Starbuck shrugged again, crossed r • .w legal looking envelope lying'ou the Slim watched her until she hadWheat desk. "Got word yesterday. What to a_little clothes closet and lifted hatted the rig in front of Ase Lang � yuh aimin' to do, Slfm?" down a pair of cartridge belts. car- lea's big general store a4d disap "Go out to the Circle L an':get to riing two heavy, .holstered Colts, peared from-sight through its aha- ����Min the DICK TRACY Secret Service Patrol I irork." He handed them to Slim. who buck- dos:y doorways. Them he sighed Get your new 1919 seciet code book,membership certi4ete and badjje i ted them about his waist, and he Special h000u'r b,d�e for 2nd year me bars! Send nadle,aJdfess,AP ) �• "Glad to hear that. Was afraid deeply and relit his ci;'arette, which -GIFTS bo:tops to Dick 1 0 D.pc. hto�TsurKoro� Oat:Seale 7rou stepped to the doer. "1>l C'a Obltg• are already a member anifwa.t second year To nwke it ate+easy yuh'd -come back with .the idee of had gone cold du.ing her greeting. With for you,and to sive Motber aside varieiy 1n r6e�q td+s moss aa�ero5s - ed, Jigger," he Said over his shoal=, rereds, oa ma send box t s from either Qu er PStlfed c. atartin' trouble. An' that'd be bad Suddenly he 1'ememaered the Y op der.' ''See yuh_ •LwO. weeks froth with BOX Tops QuakerGoraFta�es,.orQnakcrPnPfedAice. --with yuh on parole." men who had been ridingam Sllm's lips tightened. "I ain't now'- Mona. Whets be looked for them. almfa' to turn the.other cheek, Jig- Loyale left the*sheriff's office and ' he saw that-they had dismotrnt•ad in Softly. — "Remember, started to cross the street. A buck- front of thPAVild Horse Saloon and I'm human. Certain folk in this tip were just entering It. Slim's lips frostigg will stand in peaks. Re- south end of the,street,drawn.by a Something New i meek of the woods gave me a dirty tighrened and his eyes grew bleak. move"until fire, add vanilla, and -fast-stepping pair of bang-tail mus- • deal. [ ain't exactly gonna kiss 'em But he crossed the street and en- beat until thick enough to spreat2. tangs. A girl was driving 1t alone, . Add nuts. MaJ es enough frosting s -,when I run-Into 'em, but I know• tered the.piace himself. what that parole means. but on either side jogged tpro CHAPTER IV .and Different to cover top and sides of 8 x 8 x 2 mounted men. Slim recognized the' "At the first sign of trouble I go There were just five man in the inch cake. trio immed.lately, The girl was - Back to shell. •w ell. I aim to do Wild Horse when Slim entered. Da- And Something New to Serve Sona Hall.-The two men were Sarg the beat I can. But if some folks kota Blue was there, talking actross Fatal Poetry Brockwell and his son, Leo. There was a young mar[ so be- start trompin' on my toes. I'll see stiffened and he went a lit- the.bar with Spud Dliloet the short. nighted 1 stiff n !m he S for, T e ro roe - . that they get off. Yuh catrl't bla>;te tat.. red-faced. d• p P Because his wife 'was an emo• sae for that?" mentor a mo- hhia mpuiseea`as tot pull his sHghtedne� e e poetess whose verst5 ' he there oras old Joe 'Rooney, a bro $e r when he'd gen "I ain't blamin' yah for nothln, ken-dowa old mule-skinner who did - hat low over his eyes, ,lower his He'd go to a party, leciate, and because tional Blom. But my personal feelin's ain't - the swamping for Dillon. Joe was could not app head, and hurry across-the street. And eat just as hearty, she `tried to irngrove his mind, matteritl' one little'bit In this. It's 'sanding down the.cues behind the - But a swge of burning defiance As though he'll been really invit Nelson D. Boyer, of Los' Arigeies, The late yore:beholden'to. So yuh pool tabie. ed• killed her with*.'a dumb-bell an'1 forestalled this truant weakness. wanta watch bre step." - Sarg Brockwell and his sou had So he watched them quietly, rolling Buried her in a vacant lot. _ Slim laughed a little harshly. swung up to the bar near,the door This was in the days when hos- _ <'"Yuh'still got ice water for blood, and lighting-a cigarette with asten- and Spud Dillon• was just moving tesses gave• old-fashioned pa'fties dy hand. ain't yuh? Yo're a funny guy,:Jig- down toward them when Slim en to which so many people were in- -,ger. Sometimes I think t'ro've white, They were almost opposite him before the saw trim. For a mo- iered. But si sight of Slim. IJilloa voted, sail so many people attor les- sn' sometimes I ain't so shore." seemed to forget all about the -ed, that one or two more or less Starbuck shrugged without of- went she stared. Then With one ; lithe twist of her slender shoulders. Hrockr�ells. Itis tat,'red face broke weren't noticed. -:tense. "I took my oath to uphold she eel the bang tails up short,lock- into a wide, delighted grin and one UnIike, many , hostesses, we an' enforce the law. It ain't me to pudgy hand shot across the, bar. know one lady who keeps a fist of . ed the brake,_ looped the reins is and menus she serves so as question how it works. -I aim to do (To be Continued) gues r \ Qty duty." about it and jumped.to the ground. e- "Yuh;would,"retorted Slim terse-. She ran to him.' Iightlooted as a . _ never to duplirate a dinner or r fawn, a`pliant little figure in khaki freshments to the game people �,•� fly,"even i1 it broke yore own heart blouse and divided skirt. So here's a cake which will im -an' ruined' yore-best friend. Well, _ _ � � � prove the 'occasion: Harvest Cake 13, I didn't come ori here.to Bet into a A Greeting with Hat vest Moon•Frostitig.• The argument:1 was told-to report here Iter hair, where it escaped in fru- recipe is new, but not too new. I to yub every tw_o•weeks,and I'll do ant tendrils from beneath her dusty It is popular already with the few It—for the next eighteen months. Stetson, 'Ras crisply brown. Her hostesses who have tried it. They "After that. 'I'm my own boss eyes were blue.and heavily lashed; report that there isn't the slight- again. An atter eighteen months even the most Dentists recommend Wrisley'f _icertaln Polls in these parts are gou- lips generous and soft. And the jaded t.s'e. • j Gum as an a to citron ea par- 32a tarofindfont a woolly wolf has cotiae' blood flushed rich in cheeks and teeth, cleanses them of food par \obody can throat of•a smooth, velvety tan. - id ,ma ageathe u Aid di HARVEST CAKE t es ss gums. s ' back to live with 'em. .. gesHon,reties•esatutlyfeeling after ,,steal a year 'an' a half of my life, "Slim"' she exclaimed. "Slim ``4 { ,� cups sifted cake flour meals• Helps keep you heetlrh3l Loyale—oh, but it's good to see ?' {caspoons baking powder Take some home for the children w blast my reputation, an' get away ; with it. \ow I'll thank yuh for my you!" s:, 34 teaspoon Fait too—they will loge it cans f Slim, a little'shaky, took >Joth her X_3 cup butter or other short- outstretched, gauntleted hands in ening s his. "Yuh really mean that,' I[o a; -cup brown sugar, firmly WA , naT. he, muttered huskily. , ;'Mean !t?" she cried. "Indded I ;• i 2 eggkyolks •, N ALS ARE T11!FOUNDATION OiN[ALTN do mean it! If you need 'further } 2-3 cup'm11k - MW ON'T 'sakes with Stomach misery. con vincing—there." • •.i ] teaspoon vanilla D Rheumatism, Neuritis, Weak Kid. a �,...., q R� r mys, pIces, Colitia, Female ailments, Before Slim could think, she had Sift flour .once, measure, add .:akin seases, Run-down, etc. Lang's stepped close to him, risen ori her ae i baking }loader and salt, and sift f ' Mineral.has brought complete relief.to tiptoes and kissed him: "Balis- 3 '� •'' thousands. The vkal Minerals.it.con- t together three times. Cream. but- _^ems Etna assists Nature in euminating ill- fled?" Her••smile• was a little tre- :,ct 'ter thorourhl}•, add sugar %radu-. t. - '` Writs for free Information. - mit 011s.' tli —g y, do CLeam oge e i- For amoment S14m could not an- F course,you have no men friends light and fluffy. ':add eg- yolks, ° 0 if you've let yourself become g suer, . ''It's ,worth goon' through dull, cross, and nervous; Men like beat well. dud flour, alternately lively,peppy girls—girls iVkh plenty. with milk, 'a`cmall amount at a _ of energy to go places and enjoy hie. time. Beat after each addition } y" Don't let love and romance pass until smooth. add vanilla. Bake c - an, 8 x, 8 x ? inches, F` _ you by. Help build up your pep and in greased p ■ you,too, should have gay friends. Here's good advice: Start-taking in moderate oven (350.degrees F.) 1 .0 1 n F' r i z s . time-proven, reliable Lydia E: 46 minutes, )r until done. Spread t Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with Harvest.;noon Frosting >.. : note thedifference.This•famodsCom- rf und, made especially for •airmen HARVEST MOON FROSTING o' " �3r ° :dor' the lest '' fpromwholesomeherbsandroots,helps Ah'�t a Nature tone up your system and 2 egg whites, unbeaten ' ' ! thus soothes jumpy nerves and gives I cup brown sugar, firmly pack- l grand I doa Chrtstmas_Qr.New. ,Year you more pep to really enjoy life. ed - Tear out this-not[ee-l+lOW-w -sweetellin s reminder to get a bottle 4f Lydia F. yjl cup 'water , - -ntnner Menu —Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -- teaspoon vanilla �y mor $• Y 4 'CO-DAY without fail. > cup almonds, blanched cereal _ For over 60 years one woman has <. ; els#� ' told another. how to go "smiling toasted and chopped t� Contest Closes Saturday, Nov. thrtl"distress from Tema efunction1 jput egg 'whites, sugar, salt and #gs _ disorders with PinkhamIsCompound. water in top of double boiler. pC �/ Rules and Nairtes of Judges Will Be Announced Next Week Let it help YOUR Beat with rotary[egg beater un � ;.BEE M'VE. til thorourlily mixed. Place over Watch This Page'For Particulars > rapidly boiling .tiater, beat con- ' ' Issue Nc. �2-�- stantly with rotary egg beater, g •g until and cook 7 minutes, or • v • , .. - . ., �a .. ' me �, • Baseball Stay- •,� � �` Sunda $drool L ISt�nn 1 us Puzzle player in hisw, By-FREDDIE TEE HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous -.:-688011 -1 Charlie A T T E N league' professional 0 L 1 0 M HONE 20 Deelared� ,. '+ NEWEST RADIOS baseball pJEAN 22 Built. DR. CHRISTIAN. q T DI'11 O Y L A 24 fall. ll ter and LESSOREVERENCENIIIFOR GOD Rosemary DeCamp, lovely yOWW The 1949 DeForest Croaley Auto- player. I L AM hey" screen starlet, will again play the matte Radios, otter many new and 9 Writer's mark. S A DATA M 27 Lixivium. F' "'Exodw 20:7; Matthew 5:33-37; role of "Judy Price;' secretary to a 13 Pedal digit. • 12:3&37. especially convenient features for N E P S H A E 5 SOLO 28 Wayside hotel., kindly country• doctor, when the 14 Weird. 29 To perish. THE LESSO IN ITS SETTING dramatic serial, "Dr. Christian;" women. Due to the accuracy of 16 Accomplished. G ESTE E M i T N Time.—The en Commandepte starring Jean Hersholt resumes on response from powerful stations, by .17 Shoe bottom. L O E R ADO T 31 Tribunal: , +� just the simple press of a button, A L TOM R E IL 32 To recede. vrere given.1498°B.C. The Sermon the Columbia network Tuesday, Oc-- 180dor. T 33 Rumanian on the Mount was uttered by 'our tober 18. (WABC•CBS, 10.00 to one is assured of perfect "On Sta 1y thought. N E T A E coins. Lord in the summer of A.D. 28, and 10.30 p.m., EST), tion' resonance without distortion. 21 Everlasting. DARTS T Besides the "No-Stoop' Sloping Harkens. T 00 S T E R i N 37 White wine xr Rhe incident recorded at Capernaum A college gradu- + Y 41 Persia. tir console tuning panel which DeFor- Musical note. Z E !n the autumn of the same,year. s ate. Miss DeCamp 42 Flower holder. Place.—The Ten Commandments r decided on a mo- eat Croaley originated,, the five tis Ignores. 54 He plays 4 Roll of film. 43 Passage. short-wave bands are spread out— 30 White p12it. were given on Mount Sinai. It is vie career before second 5 Headlands. 44 To observe. • not known on what mountain in ever considering each 10" wide—so that foreign re- 34 Misant ops. 8 Opals. 45 Portuguese ` 'alestine out Lord delivered his . -,radio. and was ceptlon is as simple.to tune as .36 Sward. 55 Small 7 Bore. coin. standard broadcast stations. 36 Dogmas. memorial -great sermon. Capernaum is locat• chosen for a gg Eye socket. -56 Fissure. =$Streamlet. =48 To engrave - ed at the northers end of the Sea 1 part !n, the "Dr. GABRIEL HEATTER OF 39 Sound of 58 Vigor. 10 Entrance. with acid. JDf Galilee. ~ Christian" series "W E, THE PEOPLE" inquiry. 59 He is a left- ,'11 To drive. 47 Portion, - 7. Thou shalt not take the name s from numerous 12 Paradise. •48 Death notice: ¢;, i 40 Separates. handed 15 Biblical 49 Title. of Jehovah thy God !n vain; for Je F l applicants. She is Gabriel Heatter, crack newspa• 45 To answer. VERTICAL p . f rophet. 52 Sneaky. hovah will not hold him guiltless i"" "' athletic, enjoys perman and veteran radio eommen- 50 Rodent. that taketh his name in vain. The f horseback , riding' tator got in some Iast moments of - 1 To chan a 2 Kind of stiff 17 He was —� 54 To exist. 5 H+s Third Commandment continues to f� , y' a n d swimming, g collar. as the most 57 Measure of r relaxation before the start of his em setting. dwell upon the sacredness of the -� and has •danced busiest radio season which began 53 Striped fabric. 3 To contain. valuable area. �a relationship that should exist be- Rosemary profess to n a 11 y when his famous "We, The People" I I tween God and.man,but in this par- DeCamp since a child. programs made their debut for the -4r' titular ease deals exclusively with JACK BENNY PLAYED HIMSELF 1938-1939 season -man's speech, declaring he Jack Benny, popular comedian, " ' over .the Colum- that 3 - ,etiould not take the-name of, the played himself during a dramatiza- ? bra network on 10 - -Lord his God is vain. tion of the spooky comedy, °'Seven Tuesday, Septem- 7 The Hebrew word here translated Keys to Baldpate." ber 2T. (WABC- �•...,� . "La vain"means,literally,"to make which , was. pre- CBS, 9.00 to 9.30 1 2 use of for any idle, frivolous, or in- seated by the p.m., EST). Two r sincere purpose." Thus, God's name "Luz Radio The- years ago when T5 'is not to be desecrated either by xf ater" over the "We The People" false swearing or by being used dis- Columbia network was first "aired" respectfully for any other frivolous Monday, Septem- a-nd won the aw- or idle purpose, as in cursing or ber' 26 (WABC- and as being "the 3 `.:reviling, or to support false preten- CBS', 9.00.to 10.00 outstanding 'idea *ions o1 being able to use magic or p.m., EST). Mary show of 1936;' % divination, or to predict the future. Livingston- ( ars.. Ileatter substitut- . Another way by which men can Jack Benny) as ed as its host and 3 %` o use the name of the Lord lrrecer- well, as Cecil B. commentator dur- ently Is by insincerity of life. by ,y DeMille, the pro-' ..Gabriel Ing Phillip Lord's I hypocrisy, by.pretending one thing ;ram's• producer Meatier vacation. Last _ with the cords that .they utter, �y '• also played them- season he was its regular "master- 0 +hen' in reality they are determin- selves in a naw of-ceremontes. So this really marks _- 'ed to live a life entirely contrary Jack version of this 91d his third year with the popular to what their-words.would indicate. Benny play. show. id Christ's interpretations - Mati. 5:33-37. 33. Again, Ye hate EL Li heard that it.was said to them of 37. But let, your speech be, Yea, %Yben our Lord said that to swear ` old time. Thou shalt not-forswear yea; Nay, nay; and whatsoever Is by an oath' was something that thyself, but -shalt perform unto'the more than these.is of the evil one. came !`ot evil," he either meant S6.And I sap unto you,that every real hobby, but most people do not Lord thine oaths: 34. but I say un- The.Jewish people of our Lord's. that the oath was necessary be- Idle word that men shall- speak, realize how constructive these +s.. 'to.you, Swear not-at all: neither by day were taugbt• "that only oaths cause of the'tendency to lie in the they shall give account thereof' to pleasures are or how they enrich • the heaven, for it Is the throne of need be kept, and. not a1L.of ahem, hearts of men, and therefore in !t-' the day of judgment:37. For by.thy every aspect of the hobbyist's life.' {sod, 35. nor by the earth, for it !s only certain forms of , swearing self witnessed to man's mistrust of words thou shelf tie justified, and, .. The instinct for sound craftsman- the footstool at .his feet;• nor by' were binding. Christ says that such men, or•as often, Is* the case, our by .thy, words thou shalt be con- ship carries over ,into humdrum Jerusalem, for it is the city of the distinctions are iniquitous. All Loid would indicate that many' demned. An "idle" word`!s simply daily duties; studios, workshops, great King. 36. Nelther shalt thou- oaths are binding, but no oaths oaths are uttered.to support or con- as ineffectual ward oz an insipid exhibitions, Libraries, museums all swear by thy head, for thou canst ought to be used, because a man's firm what the one so' speaking word, "an Index of thoughtlessness, suddenly develop, to. deep and ;sot make one hair white or black. word ought to be enough, knows to be a lie, and thereby: the it not of In Idle of wicketE lively .interest; and best of all - sin of.the falsehood is multiplied, words are blit the expression of a•` there is'a generous welcome from , the heart of the one speaking the. man's character, and as auch" will the fascinating, international, and LIFE'$ I,II{B THAT By Fred Neher falsehood !s the blacker, and evil form a basis for judmeat• !n the historical brotherhood. of fellow Itself thereby is multiplied in that last day, when the things. done in craftsmen. persons heart. -JudgedC _ 1 — r3 rMoc� :^iatt- 12 33-57. Our Lord, previ- 10).x. p� body will"be (2 or. 5' ous to speaking the words which Launch New Naval are assigned .to our lesson, had Hobby Source Unit In Pacific / cast out a demon from one who was _ / b ught to him suffering blindness ? ,.. ant dumbness, as well as this evil • - Of Pleasure A M A.M.C.S. 'Vootl:a sill into the possession.. water alongside the Esquimalt ,•' ��a` ^ / 33. Either make the tree good, Wy Cost Little or Much But ,.� , • plant of Yarrow, Limited. Victoria. and its fruit good; or make the,tree B.C., lash week, the fourth Cana- yr I corrupt, and .its'fruEt corrupt: for It's Always Fun o- i. the tree !s known bp--ifs'fruit, "34. dian teasel to be launched •this Ye offspring of.vipers, how can ye; Before, embaf king on a new year. + <' Just before. the little mine I i - being evil, speak good. things?.for hobby'it is necessary to have some svveeper•,was launched, Mrs. 'Eric out of the abundance'of the heart preliminary information -- some- Hamber, wife of British Colum- the mouth,speaketh; 35. The goad thine of the character of the craft, bra's Lieutenant-Governor, smash- "'--tG<ay, + man out of his good treasure bring- the ihitiAl cost of the equipment, ed the traditional bottle of Cham- _ eth"torth•good'thiags; and the evil good books of instruction, other man out of his evil treasure'bring= methods o earning, prat us. vessel its name., eth_forth evil things. See also Matt.• uses, and outlets for sales. The \ootka was then drawn up i:16 20; Luke 6145. The fruit that• No one craft is suitable for Is borne• is determined by the . a- every woman. An older woman alongside the Yarrow outfitting jetty where the ship will be made ture of the tree. Words are pro- with consecutive hours of freedom ready for patrolling the Canadian _ ducts. If a mans lite is evil at the could study a craft such as cabin- : center, you can expect nothing else etmaking at,a studio, while a very pacific coastline and, !n the event but evil words•as the fruit of that busy young mother might weave of war, protecting the Dominion ood, his in the evening. Some hobbies shores from enemy ships. ,lite. It a man is soundly g„ The launching of \ootka follow- ' words will be soundly wholesome such as Plotography, wood-work, ed by scarcely more than a month y' and true. and-sketching, a husband and wife. that of a sister ship, the Coihox, There is nothing which we need can share; others are, exclusively at -a North Vancouver shipyard. more these days than the cultW6- feminine. Some' cost little or noth- previously two other minesweep tion of noble thinking, and the stor- ing; some can be worked at for ere were launched in eastern ship- Ing in our hearts of vast treasures 10 minutes and then dropped; and yrs. �- _ 4_ of the finest things in 71fe and lit- some can be entirely self-taught. a d erat_yre, a urpose•that will lead us f Having a Craft ++ + Interior r to observe the eaut u an o nate ere is nothing new o be said — is .taking a census of street haw- "'Women first? . . i what do you think this is, a shipwreck?" the ugly, about the pleasures of having a •_ kers. : • POP—A Musical Ghost By d MILLAR WATT THAT TUNE " WELL! YOU SIMPLY HAUNTS .MURDEREDME , — _ 1 j _ '• 1.. �-,�� ./� _ - 1 /�gu `.••�.. � .:I. . .. F��-•fir' � �;. �"� �. CeAyn4ht, 1936. ny'The B-11 Srudtaate, to^J , y W , o r' .r . a .5. .�e _ f:(�'r„-, °.;•�3 ',%' fi'4 ,, .md;'c'�:,y; ,r—.r.. ,en•'.-'4'_ 1, r ,a•&•.'• yT,r, ,a+. ..'.r. .: .i..:'•'-;".. i-'-K-++`:..'h -' !,. :.F _ ''�J „Q.' r-.n0. �. 9F .�. � .Y+7.. _ f'.r�. J C ..ti+M•. .5...- 'i �L •iL s-w`•—'• �iM n. .,.-., .: .,,.....�:" 'wt' 1' :F. • S ,. J. 14 r. .. .:a - , Servftm . - ,1J OA U I C3 [Q: •held in"n the Unniited Church`o being nom- .Av'°LB7` Sun- day next. Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, EL It was s delightful witting for �� - �Eorn, on Wednesday, Oct. 12th A., B. D., the Pastor, will have the Thanksgiving holiday. !to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, s charge of the morning service, and Remember the Club-on Monday ghe Ig tore _ daughter. Rev. Harold -Stainton, B. A., of evening at Ken Pratt's. t - _ -Anniversary Services of the Guelph, 'will' preach at the evening Rev. Mr.'and Mrs. Jenkinson Presbyterian Church have been an- service, using as his subject, "Why were dere here on Monday. mounced for Sunday, October 30th, are we here?". The home choir will Cecil and bElrs. Gazely have pur- . ,and the Supper in St. Andrew's assist at both services. It is ex- chased a 100-acre farm near Thorn- LEADER `Church on Tuesday evening; Nov. Pected`that Mrs.,Stainton will si "SISMAN" WORK BOOTS ng ton, seven miles from Barrie and- at that service. On Tuesday even- will take possession in Noverber. Groceries and . The Public .and Continuation ing the Annual Turkey Supper will !'WILLIAMS" Schools -were closed on Fridayas We are sorry to lase these friends . WILLIAMS WORK BOOTS be served from 5.30 till 8 o'clock, from Audley. ualit -Service Q y .-No, Better Made•• the teachers were attending the following which Rev. W. J. John- Rev. Mr. ;1{[utton, of, Greenwood r Teachers' Convention at Brooklin. ston, of Eglington United Church, met with an'2accident at the cor. Courtesy $2.50 to $4.75 a The Ladies' Aid of Presbyterian will give. his lecture: "A Parish nee of the 4th and the Greenwood - Church will meet at Mrs. F. Hall's Priest looks,at Life". kr. and Mrs. sideroad, when his, car failed to on Wednesdayat m. All the Frank Baker will be heard in voc- - ROYAL PASTRY -"BIG 88"OVERALLS p• make the turn and crashed.into a :'ladies of the congregation are .ask- al numbers, Mrs. Coates, in elocu —No better made— tree. Luckily he got off with a few FLOUR ..,ad to try' and be prepent, tion and the Miller i,nseYnble in In navy and black oard at this. .—The fine weather which we en- String Orchestrations. _ bruises. A checked —45'c� -All size 81.76 and $2.(b ed over the week-end and on We regret to report the -death `corner would be s good investment Work Pants $1.50 to $2.50 -f°y for the Council. '~ Thanksgiving Day induced motor- of a well-k4nown resident of Pick- _ ASSORTED . SANDWICH ids to turn out in large numbers, ering, Mr. George W. Barker, In Memoriam BISCUITS as there was a very, heavy traffic. which took place Thursday mom MEN'S WORK'SOX —.Farmers have been busy'the ing of'last week at his residence In 'loving memory of'Kenneth Per[l b.' 15C. :Ia a great variety of colors :- past faw weeks in frill their sal- here, in his 58th year. Mr. Barker _ ng Gordon, who passed away, October. 2fc-to b0c, ti e and picking their apples. Har- has not been in robust health for 13th, 1933. a number of years, and during the ---EDDY MATCHES wasting their turnips and mangles .� ' ,, last two or three weeks, he grad. - DUNBART014 Aboxes21cBOYS . SCHOOL BREECHES In now the order of the day. - a —.Mr, and Mrs. D. N. Lockwood, wally weakened. He was educated " Heavy Twill wear like a pig's now and Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Chapman. In Port Hope where he was born. St, Paul's-on-the-Hall, Sunday, GOOD BROOMS 26-34 Double seat:andkriee spent Sunday. last with Mr. and He has resided in Montreal, in Mes- October 16th, Children's Day. S. S. 5 string, 25c. Special price,$1.49 Mrs. Ball, of Orono. sins,.Minn., and Vancouver, B. C., at 2 p. m. Children's Day Service ' s' Bert Elliott, who is'employed Where he was in business. Since at 3 p. m. The S.S. pupils and par- "BIG STORE TEA" y- -1n the mines in Northern Ontario, coming to 'Pickering a number of ents and friends are especially in- is Good Tea AN "EXHIBITION" SPECIAL" ' la spending a week at the home of Years ago, he has taken an active vited to attend this service. Only 53c. per lb. Men's Sweater Coate Us parents here. Miss Irene Elliott part in public and church affairs. — — - • Dark, Brown and Navy of Toronto, was-.also home for the He had been a member of the school PiCKERING TOWNSHIP All sizes—$1.59 holiday. board, and of the board of Police HORTICULTURAL .SOCIET'Y n e. on In —John Crockett is attending the Tees, and Past President of the Enternational Plowing Match near Tennis Club, and at the time of his . The October meeting of the Pick- CHAPMAN ;Barrie this week, death, was Chairman of the Public wring Township Horticultural Soc-L-Miss Annie. Larkin, formerly y Board. He .was a member 'ety was to have been held in,Dun- fi of the Base Line, Pickering, and of the Anglican Church in which he carton on the evening of the 11th „ ;Hiss Mary O'Connor, of Whitevale, was Warden. He was also a mem- The President of "The Men of the returned on Saturday to the form, ber of Doric Lodge No. 424, A. F. Frees", Frederick E. Robson, was wee home in Chicago, afterspend- & A. M. His funeral which was :o have given an address. How- hag a month visiting Pickering, largely attended, took place on !ver as this was the evening decid- - _'Whttevale and Toronto friends. Monday, with interment in Cobourg -d upon for the Anniversary Tur• p • - ^ry This in the time of the year Cemetery. He is anrvived by his my Supper, the Horticultural Soc- Navy Blue Worsted-•••Special41. when the country is looking at its widow, two sons, Reginald, of Win- ety meeting has been postponed. best. The foliage on the trees, es- nipegjL John, who is attending Notice of the date will be announ- • . 'Tailored - pecially the maple which is Can- Queen's University; and one dau- ced, later. ads's Emblem, is a most beautiful ghter, Betty, a: home; his mother, to oijn' measure` b and of many hues, and is -greatly Mrs. Charles Barker. of Port Hope, WHY PAINS ARE TORTURE — .7 y admired, especially by tourists. a brother, D. Barker, of Detroit; from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Back- FIRTH BROS' also five sisters: Mrs. C. N. Scott, ache, use Rumacaps — their two- • 'But' the leaves are rapidly, falling 71 bad soon the country will be dismal and Mrs.. C. Donaldson, of Port way Action attacks the cause. E. C. bolting and the an falling. Hope; Mrs. G. Miller, of Detroit. JONES, DRUGGIST, PICKERING Sunday Oct. l6tb=8t. George's. Mrs. G. Brown, of Cobourg, and ..Oct. 3 rd, to Oct. 8th only,: 23.75 Church. Children's Day: No Sunday Mrs. T. Palmer, of Toronto, (3assified Advertisemesse Regular X35 00 ;School. The boys and girls are ask- —A 4eriova motor arcident occ- led to attend the service at 11 a. arred on Sunday aftc.noou vL ;,he WANTE:: — in your Township, • Q os, Parents and friends- are spec. [iighway at the Audley siderpad a- man able to sell snow fence to rally invited to-this important ser- bout two and one-bag' miles east Council, etc. No handling or res- Fred c T. Bunting, .. r 1(Jas Irks. There will not be an evening of Plekering. A light Ford.Coupe ponsibility, Name Township in re- �n service on Oct.• 16th, owin to the of 1927 model, collided with s Gray plying. Keenan Fence Co. Owen - 1F,atablisred 1857: - g Coach Lines bus oro west, corn- Sound, Ont. 'United Church anniversary. Rev. E. going g Y.`. Robinson, Preacher. Pletely wrecking the coupe and = — -The Sacrament of the Lord's more or less seriously injuring the AIPPLES. for Sale Spice, Snows, _ 4-- three young men who were in the' Al, and other's Good kind. Wilson's SPECIALS Sapper will be administered in the y g Park, Green River.. . .. = _ ' car. According to the h -• - - - --, •••. . � ` ;Presbyterian Church, on Sunday g po 'cel the .. . coupe, which was driven b Roder- --z inext. Preparatory Service will be y FARM WANTED TO BUY — greakfas# Bacon. 25c. a Ib• _ '.held this Thursday evening at 8 ick McLean, of Cape Torirrentine, to 100 acres, Pickering or Whitby. _ o'clock, instead of the usual every N. B. crossed the centre line of Apply Box 206, News Office. rag, Friday, as -the annual, meeting the roadway, striking the bus on of the Bible Society will be held on the right la •,&r and became wed- HUSBAND & WIFE — wants pos- Minced Steak, 12C• a The - that evening. The service will be at ged-between the fender and the it-ion on farm. Husband with 15 inPork Liver, -12C alb 18.30 p. m. and Sunday School at wheel. Mclean'received three frac- years experience. Wife, capable e� • `• tures of the left leg, cuts shut the housekeeper. W. Gore, -Jr. Brock SteW;n Beef 12r• alb• —It will be of interest to many head and possible internal injuries, Road. y to know, at this time of the year, and was taken to St. Michael's APPLES WANTED a fair price Jewel Shortening,`` 15C• a lb that the variety of colour now seen Hospital, Toronto. His two camp- will be paid for sound, clean app- sbout th _ and George Warden of Kentwille, 110 les ewe our. cry actau 3 fins 13 c anginp; leaves, is not dn@ to the ll open for _ • V. S., received facial injuries. The ar Grove. Our null is.-now :supposedly damaging effect of the 1 custom work everyda — LAPP'. t gig bus was badly BROS. ? y tins 25c but rather to the destruction y damaged and was --S • nor lowered 'activity of a chemical unable to proceed qn its trip. Mrs. ' called chlorophyll, which gives the. Irate Pennylegion, of Toronto, rec- ' plants the Breen shade which `tiley eived. chest infuries and received _ ''' LILLIAN'S a `: • E. i c) take on during the season of their medical attention... The other nine llin growing. The fig-off of Nfe Passengers received 'only a shaking .BEAUTY SHOP Butcher (phone 3000) Pickering effect of this chemical is a and rnmpleted their Jettrney in ably to the frost, but the action is a Collacutt bus. Norman Jackson, Three doors east of the Old .church Indirect. This "chlorophyll" is found of Toronto, was the driver of the Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's in all vegetation, but is very ciiffi� Ws Residence. ::,Pickering Hardware Store !cult to isolate or extract, but itis Shampoo and Fingerware lie, the absence of this chemical, inothe WACormack Fingeri►ave -`'7161. plant life that, allows, i the ]eaves W. A. Oil 1RpOO h =�e Sudden Death' Bug Killer to turn as they do, n colour, at : fLORIST Arcking 1St. -' this time of the year and nota supposed "frost-bite" Manistee 7160. e nnua eehng o t e oral Designs for 101 Oe- ° a; Pickering Branch of the ' Upper HAIRCUTTWG a6e. Canada Bible Society' will be heldC8s10ne. Thermique Heaterle ®il Pecmas• `2 ,events Blight this (Friday) evening in the Town Funeral Tributes S.S QClalt ent WS'Ves , Hall, at 8 P. m., for which an ex- P 716.tN cellent program has beenprepared. Gut Flowers 8 Potted Plants t XW 3j1Does notiburn the leaves The religious part of the meeting will be ednducted by the local min- Free Delivery in Pickering District '�` ,� Gives longer life to the pl a ri t a raters. During the evening, the E1- 124 Brock St:, WWHITBY a Pickering ., ' action of Officers will take place. . Hon. G. D.,Conant K. C., Attorney- Phone $24 i ti MEAT MARKET 5 For potato plants, cabbage 'plants General for the Province of Ontar- to, will be the guest speaker. Mr. GREEN RIVER '960 carry full lane of 'f'omato plants, Cucumber .vines Conant in well known In Pickering, IN ---stud—at— t—represents— there- ' re Ontario the Legislature. Rev: to be an Open Evening in Green 6FO�r u hs tied Cut worms. J. S. Harrington L. Th. Secretary River School for the purpose of . of the Upper C(anads Bible Society letting the public see the improve- and . ;:7lgeotr4for.• McCormick.Deering Farm Maebiaery dad 1111111111 also be present to give an ad- meats added' $s 'the school. During ` dress. Vocal solos will be rendered the holidays hydroas been install- C Repair*. .o e by Mrs. Hvgh Bailli , A. T. C. M. ed and s Pisco Purim by the 4oT ZMhkM—We ret ft Cao pt it,N It b ast�ib g of Whitby. A cordial invitation is School Board. Entertainment will lets lftieotr> ` .; e xtendei to all to'attend this meet- be provided by the pupils of the ing in order that they may be.fully Letherland Stadioe with guitars, '� t� � �''-`"` UDMt #rdarar+ed regarding the great work accordion, mandolin etc. There will Our delivery 18 at four 6dr ries Je:iilr 13A w ICKEMG that the Society In doing through- also be a movie which will provide. Phone Piek'MO ,out the world in spreading the fun tar all. Come and enjoy an ev- Gospel. The Bible has been trsws- sating of real entertsinmeft �CL?kREIVCE SILK bled printed 5 wbcla or 14 ° ga't in 729 different lang"640. 1i • ., a>-