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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_10_28 ., . . ..� . -!K71!71­1. x..r ` •$ " —y- , Srr-7-7�. :yv, o... ."• ,.'' ., ... ,.. -. .. .- .,. ., :... .:..", - n..e.,,-- �.,rr ._,,...�' _ .. ".tip' .. gk3ghy°'• �.. :r 41 .. , .. F. .rr , VOL. LVIII PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY . OCT. `_'8„ 1988. No. !t) >N>raftsrt�sstal LnnM. UNIBARTOl+f WHITSVALII Miri4os,� NOTICE . - , • • • •� �sREENWOOL) Master Jim Hunt, of Toronto has Mr. E. A.•Thlarnton and 'party ILLS - = been with Ge+rge McCoaochie for have return to their, Home in ILLS �$ H, O. PEARSON-Physicisa P y� y a few• da e. '," -..'1M6--I f�--. sodSsrgeon, Dasbatton. 11017 Uur�rucks' ,aetl your y Nova Scotia. ever da 936 y y• Mrs. Dales and Miss Brander We are glad to know -that Mrs. ` : R $ FOR8YTR. Oph.D.. DirecEor were in the cit and attended a F. Weir is to -ata with ,us for .optasae�deal Association ofOstrto .Zea. COAL,^ COKE. y y CHOPPING istseed member of the American eptsmetrical tea at Mrs.. Dr,..SlCiley e. time. A 'tl°°' I37e. e"�°°d �'pp°l°tm'°t' 'W-,OD CEMENT �We welcome Miss Irene Dunbar Considerable improvements were Monday, Wednesday and; Friday w irbae.INC Ctareaavat.Oue. ' ' home from Sca'cland, after having recently made• to the Public.Lib- WE GRIND FINE SAND GRAVEL Bran, Shorts and reed of all 4 fwpdi. > > spent the summer touring the 'Brit- rary building. • ` ish Isles and the,Continent. The B, Y. P. U.,got off to a fine v #V'ra DONALD RUUDY siuiristnr �a " The Woman's Association will 'start for the- fall and winter team. kinds, also minerals'4and other •Solicitor,Notary Pubb,; tdw,seym l.aaa. , tarmeriyoccuptadby the►ateA.li.Chnr BPILDER Q B'UFPLIEF3 meet at the home of Mrs. Walton All are welcome. eoncentrafeafor profitahle:feeditse -` tlaa, ontb.ins ot,t court xottse.watt►y• sky Asnnis on Thursday, Oct. 27th. A number from here attended kept on band Also,lacal earta a work y' P it ; BE7ITON, BELL 1! ROSS g Note the change of date. the Baptist Rally and organization '•, �� Earrtstors 1! Solicitors We have also plaeed in stock a fall ' Miss Clara Hedges and Miss meeting at Whitby on Tuesday af-. We shock only the best Poultry line of Maple L,eaaf Milling King, of.Toronto were the guests ternoQn and evening. _, Feeds and Supplies. - VLLIAM J.BEATON. K.C., T _ liu'p Feeds. of the Misses Allison over the week The fine weather has been a ' - i1�0UKE BE.Lb:K.C. J,:1).F.ROSS end. harvest- JAMES A. W. MITCHELL -great boon p farmers in harve�t- J.1MES A WRIGHT ;Mr. Soh f Shank of Brandon vis- in roots, apples and for Fall work fesYa7 yfaeec. Toronto. Adelaide 9836 ited his cousin, Mrs. Geo. White, generally. PIANO-TUNING Pickering, Ont. over the holiday week-end', Also Mr. and Mn. Harrison Spears,, CU.IUCHARD80N do Co.. Barris- 3' p etera.Solicitors. Notaries etc., suite est, Mrs. King aad son, of Schomberg, from Grafton paid a short visit to AND.. We Building,,qA Toronu„t 1'orooto. Oftice phone 7.4(4 Residence 0520. formed of Alameda Sask. his stems. Mr. Spears has sold ��aorrp p All kinds . of F e air Work •Tairahone ad:1688: Ptcs�.yaa Phan d613. 5t4 ,$', Paul's, Dunbarton, Sunday, his farm, and is preparing for a �' - �MGUS McMiILLAN=Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont O.ctol:er 30th. 20th Sunda after sale, 7111 Tuning Guaranteed itor. Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street y ii Taranto. Teledbont bixin 5A63. 2911 PHONB W1. Trinity. Sunday School at 2- p, m.• •+► Evening Prayer -at 3 P. m. Preacher. OL M S. Mp�I)ONALD. ucntit.f FUR'N I T U R E BR Tc;HA .. . . sit this service, Rev..E. G. Robinson. - --� 209 Close Ave., Toronto ”} • We are iia Is i a Mr. and airs. W. Bate were with : .sae Lakeside 1b09 D.D.S.Graduate of tie Roya, Colleae if variety of GREEN RIVER L their aunt, Miss Bate, ,o1,n,. Sunday. ';Orders taken at NEWS OAios' Elaotal Sar4`elon•and the tinrversity of Toronto. Aluminum and GranitewAre Etc. umber � g tDioe�remideoce second door east of St. And- . A A of Brougham Young a ,00 arch,,Pickerme.out•, oat« boar: 9 Furniture and Furciture' Miss Muriel Gostick spent Sunday People visited Lorne Holtby at Gr- a.'s. •a s 1 at mens. "-ray }Novelties. at,home, from the Upper:Canada avenhurst on Sunday, � jEt � �• Prices low, in kettping with droves. Bible College, Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. King, of Sutton -- ~ �✓ j•+ - Mr. and Mrs. G. Reid, mere via- were with the latter's people, the, 1pae woo.1 farlrbs. itors at Mr. and Mrs. R. Seebmies J. Phillips family, on Sunday. - RADIO SEB r IC� on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, Mary* Builders' S 1i ' 8 DBATON. TOWNSHIP A Gri eduate of Radio Collage Next Sunday being Temperance and Tom, of Toronto; visited their uPP _ D• Clark. Conv7lranear.Commissioner far Day, a apodal — skim of ldav" Accountant.'lite. Isomer W. With Program has been people here on Saturday. -" LWOW". whiuevale.out. arranged. Sunday School had a' large aft- ]�IIIDber and Lath Lig-to-the-minnte training We are sorry to hear of the star- endance on Sunday and attendance R- G• ��`n E. RICHA Rt.EN and iona illness � Mrs. G. Lehman's at church .fuss good. glee - -==-T6$i+ DR�rL INsSTJltA?4eN-' -_=FINLST EQ1tR.MI-[++ - Bad-Ante,-1 el,a hope- of�the Y. P.U. t- , 8fi' REAL B9TATS for for a speedy ery eJunday evening was under the dir- recon Cauarantted SatisFactioo Miss Isabel Younghas returned ection of the Christian Citizenship Alb,-r~a' Ooal �OONVLYANCIN(i ' P AT to her home at Brougham, after Group, Allan Eilicot, convener. Powemtic Coke As ohl eatoWbAked agency. in our vicinitythe �� Rooianoahip Price* months. P»at few � The Mission Band are holding.a Cement. Ltimei plaste, to serve. Than evenij>3i�Novng ember d3th,ervice n at 7.30 Maple' Rody Wood Tubes aad Rafteriefi always ere 1 �,i' , p�,,_pl�, Go" _- A owe en Concert under the , DH'ROY MILL11M. auspices of GroupNo. 1. of the o'clock. 1 Broustham. Ont,.rio lrtfli.c' Aid :Il be held: it A nutrbcr of the Junior Farmers Agents for 1,1�Ddy pdnAe ' W M• - MAW 48tf Phu.,-Mark 1806 Hall, on Friday, October 28th, at B ? from this vicinity attertde8 the ban- yu3 I1 r re.00ullr i JOBNBSD AUCTIONfERR AN1) p m. Come one•arn+ :.Il, es th2.� Le ..t Oshawa on Tuesday ever. - VALVATOR concert is bigger and better than ing. aIItl _ Bale. wadoered Anywhere D'• .�.• � m �.f R. eva°r. Admission, 20 and 10 cents. Miss Elia Wallace, of Toronto, -Cookfzhntt I a)pletneat8 - !ltione fu write. Address 814 Daodas Mrs. J. Baird and Miss.Fern Real, "bra Prices BeforeZ mi KINSALE ' of Blackwater were visitors at the Street. East. , bvbitby. Onwio: In6aractee Of AtI giDd6. T. C. Brown home on Sunday. i ��� *' D aO� -�� Mrs. M. Harbron and daughter, On' Sunday last Rev. J. E. Glov- 1 I`s Bit Beet Rates Available with . Mabel, spent the week-end with the e1• exchanged pulpits with Rev. a 1 Rev. Wm. Higgs famil at Mam113. Holmes, of the 5th line Uxbrdge, Locust HIV. onto t ingles For Salt Beobrit and Service. y, whose church wass holding anniv- 'PbonPMark 7200 9 Mr. Jim and Harold Richardson ' called on Kinsale frit..ds one day sat services. " G&k©nlvapized 8ter! Shingles, last week y Bird's Felt Slwte 8binitles, 7Cidress Phone Guests at the Bert Harvey home ROOFING 'SPECIAL Mr, Wm. Sadler and Misses L- Also. re-ruhhorinp hux*y wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 ' on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vic- . and V. Sadler spent Sunday last for North, Mrs. Cosgmve, Mr. and . 3-1 Std. Wght• :4sphalt Shingles L+aavn mowers sharpened.• with Mr. an -Mrs. A. Jon Mrs. Bob Wilson, per ogre. s' T. PATER80N 8 :i?LAR$MON e d 14 _ �+ O1 Mr. and Mrs, Le. E6.00 `GARDEN OOPS Brookline r, .l:enny.and Mr. and Mrs, Sher- 3-1.Hvy, Wght. Ashphalt Shingles Call wad Ret�ricee. Phor►e 2+81 Mrs, Lorne White and Miss Lor lark, all of Toronto. $6.65 per sqr'& na, also Mn, A. C'.urchill, of well- 'WiII Pay Profits airs. L. Matthews displays oils All first quality Toronto Asphalt If you knew you WERE NEXT If lion Use and, and Miss Hazel .,sums, of Os of the largest, finest-looking cauls Roofing Co. Shingles;,I31 lots .you would hustle in after that In haws, called or.. Mrs. A, and MIs. flowers ever seen this .weelS. Ten of 5 s re- or over. surance. Protection we've been NATURAL INLrRAL V. Parkin on Thursday-last. q ' Pounds and' three ounces. Over. a _ •' talkin about - Quite a number from here att- .foot in diameter, and a good white. Prices subject te.change without ' 8 : Phosphates ended the 'fowl Supper YOU MAY BE NEXT Peer and concert bleached colour' over the whole sur notice. _ 1111 To fcaesse Yields and Improvr Quality at 941. Zion last•Tuesday night and face. Grown in their own garden, of * 7 report a good time. - iCYRIL E. MORLEY of all crops a late variety-a' real cauliflower. •;• DICKERING t#P"NERAL INSURANCE A Hallowe'en Social will be held Quite a miniber of Brougham re- • �. Oar Motto-Service ant' Protections`' D. N. 'Lockwood in the hall on Monday night, Oct. �.- y g to silents attended the school enter- LUMBER YARD 31st. First and Second-Prizes will tainment at Green River on Satter- ` Phone 1�iakllefag s?00 be given for the Best Dressed Gert, da evening. The PHONE, aaOtl Pickering Mills Best Dressed Lad • Best Dressed y �' youthful 'music y+ sans of Brougham having apart. in _ .r• -' FALL SPECIALS PICKERING. ONT. Couple and Best Dressed Boy anis the program. T. C. Brown also ass- � Girl. the program �+� WE DELIVER isted in the moving,picture part oI :At Claremont l.Ile "Restway�' PHONE Ii3i7 CHEK OOD On'Sunday, October, 30th, St. Ernest, C. Fetzer Studio Herb. Bennett suffered 'injuries Johns congregation will hold' their' i R. G. CLENDENING to his ribs.and wrist when he fell anniversary services. Afternoon =100 up—Monty regnirei. QM/ !A conch that can be converted from a tree while picking apples. service to have. as speaker, the Flrit Mortga/ws. � i�lto twin or double bed art• FUNERAL DIRECTOR We wish him a speedy recovery. Rev, L 'Atchison, of•'Stouff��lle, LAWYER _becushions and -- and the music in charge of the 20 yem esperieace it -- =attreas are spring-filled -Tito Watson, pent Sunda M.S. evening ser- y rive m u sues �. reenlvood choir. The :Kiss Gibson and Mr. vice will be in char . ser- upholstering is of plain tabrk Day send Night Service • Blllitt of Toronto s y charge of 'Rev. M. 'ONE ` M f011a side .and colourful vel- .Phone 9000 _ Jenkinson, of Pickering with the . with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petty. Baptist antra m the other. = Malvern 5000 Mr. Cecil Potts, a former teacher evening,choir, of Whitevale in the _ CENT ' . here and now of the Toronto Tea The October ' 'CENT of the W. $34-95 Markham, Onto Ching Staff, will' address the Sun- M. S. was .held at the home of SALE The Anniversary_ Services in con- ' Y e vection with the church here will ernoon, with an attendance of a- ...... "Champ>ton" Call ' the bout twenty,-five. Mrs. Fred Cassie, — be held on Sunday Nov. 13th at TINSMITH President, in charge. Program foil t• 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Announcement ow4ed as contained in the Mission- ThUJ/day-, ''ridgy, tD8�8J ;. outfit ..� as to guest speakers and special ar�Monthly.- Mrs: Bortsn�trd- ---Ana i4onday Rim cable springs and all adave Youraurnacclsy usicwill be made later. On Tues- Ritchie assisted in the Opening, De- w cotton ma efts. ' sett and his orchestra will - —a 24 /tOVe/n pipes,BaVetrOQ h6 provide. Iversary of fifty -years of mission. " p p r 8 an evenings entertainment. -Set, Cltculars For 19 95 - and roofs put in order Mr. Harold Fenney, of Toronto, , ry .effort bay Canadian,Miaaionar• spent Wednesday at his-home here.. . ea in China• Mrs. Brown, Miss - jtstand $ or the cold weather, A number of the members of the nuncios, Mrs. H: Malcolm and Miss , AMWIN % ay Nf�ilt Women's guests Bayles contributed interestingInf. a -!' All work promptly attend- Almociatlon were ormation 'of the' Peifloriel-, f our O Favus UN of the Millilden Missionary Society far aU18 �. :_ ed to and satisfaction last Wednesday •and took part in missionaries and their Rork. Mrs. (: the Devotional Thornas Norton gave a comprelien- guaranteed. para of their Thank- sive reuse the B w of a Stu d oak. Study C. A. STERRIT t offering service. Several items of business tans* up ALVIN BUSHEY Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and Mies tor'consideration and were dispos> - 0117 -, ,-hE PICKER NG N _ Funeral Director Ina, of Whitby, spent Sunday with a ,, Furnitare Dealer �ardrt.ra Tinsmith. Mr. cod- Mrs. LeonArd Gates. ed of. RoA Call Grapes brought 1-e D mevW PTORERINQ Mrs. Madill,.of Toronto, has been forth a response from most of a'++o Re 4 f3alting with Mrs. La those press,t• At the elose, an en- p ;�tlM , �tiLl'10 BMs dAM _ , I : �`1 amain• joyabiq social half hour was sped aa>I/ at the tea tables. 7711 `b i5^r, 1• �'`' '� +} .; . .. .. _ ..r.._ +-^fie• .Y'. r Forecast Bigger • E THE COUPONS '-Extra Mbzley For Christmas! _ F� Tourist Traffic ��• . diet This - 1 p In"'Prikes In Canada For 1939—Travel - eaufifu/ SiI yerp,d e Bureau Chief Predicts Gain (Wm.Roger-e&Son) For the :..b+est - Although Canada's tourist traffic - FREE ' , f during i3e present season had f R E E 4. Christmas or Ade Year's shown a-'decrease compared with ■ �// that of 1937, the ,tourist Industry r Dinner tIi enu had, "within the last 12 months, i _ displayed a greater resistance to CONTEST RULES: the current-Mcessiou than any oth• 1.one entry to a household. er. industry being operated within ' •2.Write plan of menu.,Itis not necessary to grve recipes the country," D. Leo Dolan, chief L for each individual dish. Recipes will be accepted of the Canadian Travel Bureau said for not more than three items on the menu. teat week. =- "Despite the tact that traffic thin 3.Print your own name and address plainly. — 4.Write on one side of paper only. year in Canada was not as great as fan directly on her, and even to;'e ' a year ago, I venture the prediction, year. -The 'total.of 3,019,87.5 auto- 6 t indstrin bil out the radiator near her desk. ..b. Contest closes Saturday, November 26. no , that our tourisuy mobiles which entered the country 6. Address your entry to Contest Editor, Room 421, 1938 will shok a monetary value of this season, however, was an in• This "atrocious, wicked, and ex- 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. approximately $270,000,000," he said crease of almost eight per cent. tremely criminal" corispiracy, she A Prominent Dietitian Will Act as Contest Judge in an address before the annual over 1936. - complains; caused her to catch meeting of the Maritime Board of cold and lose her �'5-a=week Prizes-, First, $5; Second, $3; Third, apt• Trade.g clerk's', job, which she'd held for - A SPECIAL PRIZE will be given for the best rt cipe for an " More Automobiles Coming Fellow Workers-- sixteen years. She is suing for individual dish. -The Travel Bureau head esti, 50,000. mated the decrease was about five Malicious males in Esther tY11 Your Entry EQrly per cent. for the first eight months Brown's office, Brooklyn, . N.Y., A-film of"The Mikado" is be, of 1938 compared with the corra- persistently.opened the window in made in England. sponding period of the previous cold weather, turned the electric IS in NOON ONTARIO TEA TIMEi . + i _A9 NOON n 'ONTARIO - - . 4t I i r !II j Sy 'i a� sr ' - r ois5 p.m. TEATIME LD coup . ._ _ �' DA'Y'S That �s • : vhy"' read oI&Co ' tr news=tireA1V� E DAY :,,.. i he .TORONTO � ...DAl LY _s, At�.► in t _ The. eve-hour difference enables ,the.7 the 'news from' the British Isles the y -'. -Toronto Dail Star to receive, , sum- .Same day it happens. Do you know V . _ To y marine an • prin , e same ay, Wethat over 'two-b d, news from England, Ireland, Scotland :sand people, l�uy the Toronto Daily and the Continent. That's why ,sub- ='-Star? More people read The Star than scribers to the Toronto Daily Star read any other Canadian newspaper! .. . . ., to •, 6 • _ a i 1 _._ - -OMtRti1 9TR•11, R$ rta $TA .1 9 .,.{-.�. r.:f, " '.1 - .�. .. ,.:• � ate. �:._.�:�� .' ,, =:.. .,' •: !:..._�.-..r.,.:.. +.. . a..... •-. ..tea•: m - 77 _ yvo�'31 tr Royal Winter Fair a e • Adveftisi Of Air fess V E -is Still GroW;ng :+C l assifced: }. A brilliant unbroken record of _ -- `""'• "�`�`a�� This Month Trans-Canada Air- •J O V HOSF.1' FOR !TALE f � Sines Begun a Service Be- 1 seventeen yearn in the two-fold AGENTS WANTED - field of Canadian agriculture and 1\'tNTEI:'N �1'rl'l.Y CHOICE xoN_ v- tweea Montreal, Ottawa, Rinternational horsemanship Will be WORLD'S 1,ARhEST PUBLISHING °y—taocer es lb. net tin, $a.ao. P company can use full os,part-time BlickWhPat 65 Ib. net tin $4.00, Toronto, Winnipeg �..��� still further advanced when the agents to tsollcit orders for Pepingictor- arid.HnrO arioKilliR. R. No. :, \ve11- Rogal Winter Fair opens 8t TO- lel Review, rood Housekeeping and. Ontario P and Cosmopolitan. which are Just r(riaIIglll'ation Of air expre9s ser- Tonto on ?november 16 with a pro- a few. Highest commissions Bald! I►$F:DICA1, vice' between Montreal, Ottawa, •� gramme of wider scope, -mote )For complete ,fist and Information Rock Of A es And The Bible write: n. E. Wilson. 331 Bey HIGH I31.(N)L l'RESStiRE—W'R1TE Toronto and Winnipeg was made IT vivacity, larger prizes and greater Street, Toronto. for tree booklet and tun parttcu- Oct. 17th, by the Trans-Canaila The. Woras of the well-known variety than have marked its cars regarding our amazingly nuc- AGENTS—SELL ail:.vl'S NECKTIES, cesxrul h3'blood treatment. Peal- ,.. ;,Airlines. hymn "Rock of Ages" can be cumulative successes of the past. 140116'profit. We carry largest as- /-reed Prndutits, slept. F. $esker The service extends the air ex- . coupled with quotations or para- International army- office s' sortment. Lowest prices. orders toon, Sask. filled by return mail. Samples " press routes now in operation be- phrases from the Bible in a very teams are coming from Chile, tree. Ontario Neckwear Company, NF.WKI'AVlat rsurt:It'rr WANTED 4 e - tween Winnipeg and Vancouver to interesting way. Of course, the Mexico, Eire and the United near. ss. Toronto. establish daily two=way complete. song is not made up of literal AnurchR-Inx t I o Weekly N s - States to compete with Canadian AMATEUR ARTIST purrhanln►t untrirtn weekly News- e=gress service by air hetween quotations from the Scriptures, officers in the numerous florae parser. (`an make reasonr ble down K Montreal and Vancouver. but the lines refer to passages Show events of the eight-days' en TO friendsTChristm s C rd Oof Hasa me is fornbal nce.d Musthinclude In Less Than 12 Ho which which are strikingly similar: g8$ement. Alan Scenes. 12 Sample Cards worth _good job husiness and well estab- °-� The initial schedule calls for' Rock of ages, cleft for me—Psalm $1.40 when painted sent on receipt llshed nevtspaper in growing dis- 170 Classes In Hone Show of I5c. ]Honey cheerfully refund- trict. t; Fmerson, 9 Delaware ed it not satisfied. This Is pleas- Several operating changes in ant, profitable 'work at home. AvP„ Toronto. the Horse Show should speed up Hollywood Studio, Room 30, 310 UNl'OItTCNITIF,S '.Hepburn, Murphy, Open New International Badge the performances enabling a Spadlna Ave., Toronto. larger number'of .classes than in AUTOslt►ill '� RF.1•Ailic >oC�a ucu.n 4�D wo�IEN �� „ x m-s yr '' n •rte - Shork ) ir+orberw LEARN TO WRITE SHORTHAND ,� �x any previous year, now totalling in English. <?ualtry rot a position y yrs �` 170 to be run off is shorter time SAi.E:T ANn S17RV1< E ALL U.\KEy. in ten creeks tit home. Free les- , r W i ' We specialize. Fred Stratford, non. Write t'sssan Systems, Tor- k 2 s' �v ✓i 2� e$• Limited. 35 Gerrard West, Tor- onto. i schedul On its agricultural side similar -onto. - R + improvements have been made•iII 011140111111111-1.14% '1'011.l:'1 EDUCATiONAL tart �x the Royal Winter Fair classes. En- Ytn! CAN HAVI� CITY CONVENI. t •r tries from new competitors in the QliALI1 Y FOR OFFICE POSITIOV sales tit your viilaKe a? farm hums r ;r r - P [hhnn without water suPPIY or sewers "+ ' by h e study. Courses fnexpen- ,: United States, notably in dairy este. Ea.•y payments: Write for Write tut frPr htrurmAttun uu our j ° � + 3 cattle and in sheep, have been re- booklet. lanada Business College. mudrrn, �plf-Pmptylnr; udourtesa * Chatham. Ont. Toilets from $40.00 up and leave iYF" F�3' ceived. It is hoped that with herds behind nth curt the dread y house ti•ith' tto tiles, cold and un- WA n- ?: a from P. E. I. and British Co`fum- 1 Att11111i•T.E)lEliT+ dts,•Ilrnturts. Kaustlnr En- healthy bla, 811 nine. Canadian. provinces lneerin, ti,mpaay. lf4 1•ortlnnd . ' f CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY tiu•eet, Toronto tint. W,\vgriey °a will find representation this year`. on threshing machines, hay Pres- sen, root cutters, feed cutters. $•1g�• The Flower Show corn shetlera, rollers. drag saws, mowers binders potato di gers po- 1•ATE\T% The Royal Flower Show, always -tato sorters etc. Prices lowest In a - " Canada.. Have a few demoas;trat- , . engaging to a wide circle of ea- AN OFFER a EVP:Rl iNVr]NTUR. x �u ing machines at bargain grilse. List of Inveutlona an Canada., Infor- the>3C taste, is being recast 8IId Will sell farmers direct at agents' mutton sent free. r Ramsay - enlarged. prices where we have no dealers. cumpany, Ut Vieiered. t'�Ient•At- - pecial—new 6" 4 ply Rubber Belt torneys.L:3 Rank St.,utt:uru,Can. 1t1 Fox, mink, dog; cat and fancy 33c a foot Free cataloltues'on re- ' 1 t quest yNIntthew Moody & Sons ��-1•HatTO/:1tAPF11 ` ► fish shows are being held. ompan:, Terrehonne. Que. Estab- _.. xt' Elpl+ ?� Largest single increase's$ in the lishea Is4u. rrvtattr:l:�tl;N r — 1t U L L -- Llf1 Poultry Show, where almost ti fl dvv'eluPed— art ur - _ F' 2 Flat II11F.1.31INa %TONIN prints utyi`:;,«. S rnnrerdtprints "Oc. Visa !' whole floor has been taken for a stu > ehed uver 25 years. Bright- +i novel exhibit by the combined FOR MINK, SII,VER FOXES AND flog Studtu Y9 Itl,•hmund ttreet _ u Foxes of h breeding E;rst, T,'•runtu. poultry Indust Dominion De- Blue high grade P ry ry+ stock reasonably priced. x•rlte L • partment,of Agriculture, egg pro- Th Jones, 58 Arthur Avenue, St. t•HO'r1N.11APHI :i�"'r : • � ducers and manufacturers of sup- oma$, untarir.. ._ u1:\t•:Cnrltic: ago 1•ulvr'Ist: plies. 1'l R STOCK SEALTIFt'I- ENI.Alt';HNIENT FREE —1:011 Ueveluped ,,nd'•ttcht per- ' Sall+tel tion Wtr� PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. 100 feet prtttts SSc 6 Breeding Ail-nk, and 7S Silver Fox. antred. Nall urd,r 1 h•rtu Ser- Midi Oil Minh $25.110 each. Fox $50.00 each.. _vice, Box SS9, 1'rterbvruugh. ant._ - Before s crowd o never otlaan a J. O. Mitchell rpt. i6arys,Ont, -= water Bridge between Port Huron Mich., and Sarnia, Ont•, was ofHeially ear 8 O ri «�:I r led "(it! :r-:♦N're w�ppeesed by Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan, and Premier Mitchell �! ; Fla:ka 'Vt'1t•TINE: l;.\TT" :.-90 ]Hepburn, of Ontario. Governor Murphy is pictured throwing the United STRATHROY. •— A new oil tacos+. With Nix p„niid:•. \rand- -' p STOCK REDUCTION SALE Math rerilks, :l firma•. Broad- -Hepburn, switch, while Premier Hepburn, RIGHT, looks on, well has.been struck in the new true �, silks, F untteed:es t o - oil field which has been develop- Reconditioned Flaniture Stec s1..'s (:ur,iauterd: amDies �- p- 25t, Rua'+I Te%tiier. WL12e. ing is the -Watford district in LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. Outremunt, molitit'ut. — I departure from St. Hubert Air- BS: 5-8. recent months. This well, 478 Yonge St„ Toronto port- at 7 a.m. (E.S.T.), arriving Let me hide myself in thee - which was-struck on the farm nlNINt: ittx)NI :SUITES. UAK at Ottawa 7:58 am., departing Exodus 39: 22 of Samuel Birch, two miles seat 45 walnut and birch In walnut STAM.aitatiNt;,'trlt1,,1 rl:It, lit t•- 1 8:08 a.m., arriving at Toronto From thy riven s1de which flowed finish. ned. AKhri cleaned and re- tui ao riteslel ?.,1nu roll utrnrma- 9:56 a.m., departing 10:11 a.m., --John 19: 34 of Watford and on the land conditioned. >a ands grecs nultea. uotr• \rrtle t:,dny rti I,runl►un, near the railway south of the ricedd n m 01 i9•% p. _ REAL Iso Vurltua i)yret, '[uruttu. and anising,. at Winnipeg 5.08 Be of'sin the double cure =`II y tis$ ail 1In L P E j highway,'showed first indica- .37 high cl tab $ureas in solid wet- Tr..t,a1t►u �iAavlar�►,tNt) pm. (C.S.T-), : Kings 2: 9-10 tions at the 360 foot mark, and nut, or walnut and enamel finishes. f:IrCt:ItA'1'uil ua:rtlle. f Leaving Winnipeg, eastbound Cleanse from its guilt and power Guaranteed clean and completely re departure will be dailrq at 6 a.m. —Isaiah 1: 1$ within a short time there was conditioned. hrlred from $:4.30, �EX1i L'S 1111 r, TNAt'•1'ttl: at-at:Nf•:- approximately 300 feet of 011 'rf,' CHF-4TF,RFIELP sIrITES IN A t,► Ostia 9;rnrrat"i Itep..11 , We sage ' !(C.S.T.);arriving at Toronto 2:23 - Not the labor of my hands—Psalm wide variety or covers and yuu m.tiey A11ans.1,• Armwtute jp.m. (E.S.T., departing .2:38 69: 6 standing in the well. This well styles. 3toholrs, repps. tapestries Marstr >ru; lt.,v -r T!r•.nt,• has every indication of being a and velours, 2 and S piece suites. -',' re- -p.m.; arriving Ottawa 4:03 p.m., Can fulfill. the laws demands Gwriweed clean and completely re- y• departing 4:18 p.m. and arriving' Matthew b: 17-18 really good producer, as it is condiltoned. Priced from a14.11a. Britain is bidding for the world usual, 'in order to obtain the LARI;E$Tl W OF f IM 1)RFSSE.ta, jet Montreal 5:03 p.ut. Could my zeal no retspite know— chiffonlers,.1ieds, aprinxs, wardrobe P, bicycle trade.' Psalm 69: 6 best flow of oil in this section kitchen cahinetP.and Prov., it? rock R 1�gw�„� U.S. Could my tears forever flow — m the country that drilling bottom Drtrp•. ��J "'b Psalm S: 6 moat extend to 450 feet. Buy With Confidence EVERY ARTICLE .Iri THOM)CGH- ' A Meteor Sounded May Benefit Us "!! my yin could not atone—Heb- w cleaned, recon nay b d and sora r reals 10: 5-6 with , atl0 rt money back gunran- Like Eggs Frying Thou moat.save, and thou $Ione Yard Feet tee or eatlsrnottpn, a! LYONS TRADE-IN •DEPT. jPresident of Canadian Adverbs- —Hebrews 3 0: 8-10 OTTAWA. — A meteor, "-1 as is Hopeful That wetter Nothing in my han�I bring — Foetprints 34 inches,long. have , .478 Yonge St., Toronto throwing off a stream of sparks Isaiah 4: 1- been found in a Colorado mine. and followed by a tail of flame 'Times in the Status Will Be u,+BLEW yTucic dimply to thy cross I.cling-'Gala- 'They belong to a 36 ft. high is reported to have fallen a ''Reflected Here. tians "6: 14 I nodont taking 16 ft: strides ,DARWIN TUTAPS, CHUICE v'IS per "'• 'j gt'a g ties, Top.Size, 4c each, $3.=s per southwest of Ottawa last week. i President S W. lieightley, Mont- Naked, come to thee for dress— which lived 8,000,000 years ago, lou. mixed $s uu. Crocus 2uc dos. Efforts to locate it have been real, 'told the 24th annual meeting . Romans 13: 14 the biggest animal yet found to 'William Hart. importer, Seatorbh, unsuccessful.' Residents said Helpless, look to thee for race have existed in / Untarlo., of the Association of Canadian Ad P g Nor h Atnerica, they 'saw a ball of flame and Philippians 4: 13 " r ertlsers that an, approaehing bust- PP 11AIRDRE'AsING SCHuoL sparks shoot across •the clear , ACA- neon upswing la the United Staten Foul, I to the fountain fly—Psalm night sky. They sai3 the ., would be reflected in an advance in 51: 7 ANDREWS, 71.1I reduced one t ACA- ITPOURS demy Course reduced one chlyd to In reads a hissing sound - Canadian trade and commerce. Wash me, Savior, or I die—John first six students enrolling to com- like eggs frying. "Many indications point to gen- 13: 8 piste Feu rlasn. Free 'catalogue. - MARY 961 I lour �tre.t, Toronto. �t orally'Improved condltiona' in, our While I. draw this fleeting `breath "= country. I think it fair to assume —Psalm 103: 15-16 that 1939 can be a better year for When my eyelids close in death x., � - �t .. most businesses than 1938. 1 think —Ecclesiastes 12: 3-T � y.. ---we have passed what has been re- s - When I soar to-worlds 'unknown 3P tarred to as the Roosevelt reties —John 14: 2-3 $ion, that certain strong forces are at work in that country„which will See-thee on thy judgment throne "make for a measure of recovery, —Matthew 25: 31 ; that by reflection we shall benefit Rock of ages, cleft for-tris by those influences, in.Canada, and Corinthians 10: 4 �[ HANDY POURING ]fall. b that many-indications point to gen- Let me hide myself in thea — �.■� • • erally improved conditions in our Psalm 17: 3. j'dw him'own plivalm; �((/jft tJJt It's ree- or one NOW er-)r is 0 Fits the special top of the 2 Ib. tin of Crown Strand,Lily White These are the purest ��osyrup& J- t♦ is easily tlemeQ and esu be used �7 and finest papers made over and over again. �\ and the' come in the • P°�"r'th°tit'dr'p' k 1 y •'• Provides means of accurate - handiest Booklet m«� endi• • Makes the 2 ib.tin an orcehent table container. • The protective cop provides a The wtisfied acclaim of over a hundred thottsaad Canadian home- The Cone owners is your positive guarantee of the greatest heating value money rva can buy. Give your home the thrilling= comfort.and den tradability jl QA:.., of"the world's finest anthracite". " Tell the boys that portraits ofiatnous Order from your nearest 'blue coal' dealer today. Ask " hockey stars can still be obtained for him also about the 'blue coal' Heat .Re julator which "CROWN BRAND"labelia provides automatic heat with your present equipment. e0oK� riC IROWB - RAND CORN MOP NONE t. The Farnow Energy Food ( 16lue t MNE11t M lU CANADA STAKR CO,Umtbd,Toronto SOLID COMFORT A F s MODERN , r one In "Th every To f , or -, 'I a Shadow" ve y.oat., 7 p.m., CBL, ton o Issue No. 44— 38 8.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. r , .r Mtl • ...•(' (, r.Iv. ...� T ' '- .r i' •''RFY:K'1P^ vv:-+. ... .�,. _ .. •�T'' .P .: _ 'b�. :.. Lr.e.,. .�'.alll- .•�hY 6c - .`,. . 'Rr�(, ,w+•rte+ w" -.. 4 _ -• r : ME: won - — : �e1:.1'iQZ�Kc Q�1ti0 his farm "r/ Miss Gertrude Corbett, 'of Toron- / . EeOtN�s//..L ?sesti to Normal, spent SuPlay with her g Learn to r lay ` "''i].?6 per yeas: 11.60 paid 5 advasleo parents. _ Gu FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND The splendid concert Fut on by EE HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH EMBALMER � 8abocriptioU to the United Stases the hope United Church of Toron- ESTIMATEON ROOFING and oL Bd mb 82.00 Im advance. to, was much appreciated by, all. GUITAR and UKELELE t9ucuereor to W.J.Mather, ' •• 13tout3ville ---F--= We hope to have them out again. a individual half-bpur Seasons - JOHN MURKAR. Proorietcr WRITE Mona Kea Studios Nig>tcdna Day Service f e e BualnrP° Phoo- Residence Phone Farr's Elevator NOW Clarcmont. Markham, Unionville, N8u1 9[390 - ") �d matzo U.cbridge. Stouffville, EducationIaremann . ! Measure- Eyesight f �tto bee ;z Inatrurnsots supplied•on request, ' and roofed, etched oe re. '' To convince you as to the merlts,of our Res. Phone 38J Office SSW* ( iaad pcouncail stand• t~ Ord''MtelAp• m.tal yN,� ry• 7 ystem you will receive FREE of charge .EFFICIENCY y roonnaleseoond,per :y Con. Wood, Badding 3nppties manent inveetmenk ork lesson on any one of the above I. Absolutely weather tight Greatiy reduces lnatrNmente ` p u Fence: Poaltry. Feeds SOLD ON A 25 YEAR •7 Bugg am �s GUARANTEE PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN GH TUCK AU dads of Grain. PAcee this Fall are lower because of Bales Whitevale THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER s H. Tax exemption.Savo money by writing today tt r - :Phone and Get our Prices. - Mannucturers also of famous Preston steei AND N C RV E S. IT MAY B E Opt Tru.e linens acd nam Ponitr� eantp• G�enerat Agency ---- — _ meat Addreee:308 Guel ,Preston.Ont , . .:° - — == ELECTRIC Fastuni Steel Pi-oducts ORMICK-DEE RING C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. f Eymisitt Specialist DE AL E >� Bldg. tom P. 0., FENCERS Dpi nook am P. a P. N Oshawa. Phone 11518 ALSO os>5wwA, OrlZ in the Procuring o an educatiao' SCM f'L E.-- E li U NOM I C A L+ TfLEV18Y TiTDHOPE ANDESSON 1t s to be expected that the. eye><. k a r Ill M 1�1 C ` i n e r y 21f•.l cmmmY & REPA m i their Part and this should v it HOS Live Stack Safely with one Wife Steel Waw Wheels. Pedlar soot �— done in a manner natural to the lag. Frost or Lsted� Few* { + v ,eornfort of the persons seeing. Sc Karam Six Years Use �i�att 'IYllero--s'cies to calf �T�r T�� NalJ�fb UO 1 Ou natural should this be that it or Tractor You can plow Rad hidian Gasoline mad 01b might be have proved their worth on 100, faster. The KID GANG is stiil the C. T. C. AUTO PARTS _ 000 farms'in e . "know you had eyes. What are some TIO No. 8 Trader Plows reduce ' of the things to interfere? It seems century way to bold Five stock We do Building n a kinab uaranteedunitsas low ak$20. Plowing Hears. We °e �e� for ^Frank Wri ht ° - 'Almost the natural thing to mention g 7 Purpose,-1�T teary sew�]a g Uri RPENTEftING, first of all, disease, yet disease on rticulars write Hoe Fertilisers--(:rata Drill, gears WRITZVAIS Off' CEMENTING. , ly touches a very smAll percentage For full pa FARM E L E(;'f H I U run in oil, nearly all steel. 2ore-' - N 6 of cases, the greatest interferencz mod... .... B 'LU 1 .:� to vision is found in the use of the -183 King, East. Toronto, or. Find We sew GYeam 5eparsbss, Law Motor Sales- )Eyes and their exposure to thing's 130w %KV E T11RlvF J }� Fencers and Fertilisers ate. 1ROOA'IN(1 - not the beat for thein. .[ will en- ,.Whitevale .Ontario.: Chrysler-Plymouth 'deavour to 'enumerate a few ofFrost d: Wood Ceekehntt We a so sell Brantford Roo$ng these most commonly mat with it -- — De>F.aysl Pedlar P>odaeto Dealer HaOrials,Empire Bathroom _. the use of the school ddld's eyes, - .:1#jE Erose ftrttiiaen Ttc}rNpn)Ant, Duro nice GOOD USED CARS :-'which if neglected may become so Systeme, Beatty, fixed and uncomfortable as to rr : .QNIONvILLE GOODYEAR TIRES St%ble Rgnlpmeo <�`�• 'tard the child in his school work. W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood Wn.LARD SATTER.I81s an r.ther Bnildlog Material - :rendering hind low in E.3 effciem* * *T Pu6me Pfcx 2914 tltf GENERAL BLACKS%lrFHING ' open to learn certain habits which N U IOR FARMERS SIEI£LFD MOTOR REPAIRS �''ti+Lates Free come readily to it m bacavae he is Give us a trial oa a Alew or a Used Ca. ;Work guaranteed not open to apply' his mind frePJy Will Mold their ANNUAL BROC ' a T not corrected. Don' be tco (nick FALL 1131AINI-teM" :'te blame your child t tar something - : THEATRE Golydon J. ' Law he cannot help. Ranov a the hands MAMMOTH HALL �7CT13ITB'Y' Pbonr:�AR PrCBRRTNf�. ONTARI0 . cap if possible,. and ' allow him a• - ONT41110 x= MALVERN • Plugf�Rty4, find his place properly and .aatar FRIG-tY and:SATURDAY 'uy' On the Evening of OCTOBER 28 and 29 .':GREENWOOD Friday, Oct. 28th Let Show Fri at 8.20. Sat.at'9.15 Radio Service • Morgan Marks has taken a`Pos- Hannagan's Music RtfreabmtVta S:urday Matinee •t 1. t 30 Tibor) at Sarnia. i0E E• BROWN Bzpert service and re- ffirs. Etock is spending a couple : Ah�tTS�ION--50 CENTS pairs to all makes. Reas, /� =' of days in the city. - ;N enable ol9ar as. Work SO/df Miss Clara Walls, is with Mrs. WeHaVePlaced The `�ladlator g -4 it ff 'Tessa, of Glen Major. gnaran>iewd, A.W•MITCHELL r Clifford Mutton, of Toronto Un- With i • fversity was home for the week- A�p'taFL [footing in Stock AR'T'HUR FIELD' .;Pickering ,end, MAN MOUN rAIN DEAN H a,ve al�-a received a Oltr of Gsaeaate Radio said Tobvi"1000ho The W. A. held their meeting Jn JUNE TRAVIS j � Official Radio 9srviCe lii.at's the S. s.'xootn and quilted for the HrtulO�sk Slabs'for Hpm®9T missionary cause. Use f Aroel.asto. i4 , Pbooe 5201. PICKERINO1 Mr. Pattrell is buildin¢ a very , . R.W. MITCHELL Tip'off (fiefs lmemt cottage for D. V. Hoskins on Pickering, Ont. 49 t -- - W iTH - MARY CARLISLE MR,4 IRA' LLOYD NOt AN a l ve '�?V; rate11 S gL ROSCOE KARNSVeal :\ LAK RY CRABBE' . Manday; Tuesday A Wednesday :.Sellour Calves at home. a f i • / OCT. 31.and NCV. 1 and 2 your First Show at 7.011 Save time and money.and Z> •Last Complete Show at 9.20 DANIELLE DARRIEUX DOUG"'3 FAIL;BANKS JR.. 'We have• a buyer at the farm +� IN : Monday, Tuesday, and he gage. - . _• s f1► •- .. Wednesday.y.of Pa .. . . W�h PlGKER/NC3 :FARMS MISCHA AVER LIMITED J"L8N dRODERICB MIL TXLMPgKM "Law of the _ Underworld'. COLD WEATHER - TFiE NEW :WITH7 . AHEAD ' CHESTER MORRIS -- AN-4n. SHIRLEY - _` f,•. VEDA Eveready Prestone COAL wood �daple Leaf Mutual Fire $:x.75 per gal. •A moderate priced range capable of RANGE giving you the same goodcooking Insurauca Co. -Alcohol 1.29 per al• setuits-as the-sfeeE-e�— _ naive a of Caaaddian� and WA�RAN$SA INd. t �+ he co 1N t [� ow remodelled and modernised. Cbnp rat" for Farm an. cage, De Fros ers, ILS, Wheel verb Note these features: $lv�* t en` r'iioN'c 1�sx—An _ BdYlnll! __ , • G att activ I'withentke EXtde $a#ter><ea $4.95 u Interchangeable grates tar wood or Coal. in pozaelaila enamel—Offen Kneel of the Melilla ft *1111111111W f • .� IES roam,fkebox with leetsad of she full yC.eaWn fim.h at We for better beating and qb : Whdssills.a"stl. A* �+f c Croke of deep or standard Gael faepot- FULL 1?ORC�ST.AIIQ 13rrAME[.FJxlss et - Li' S PLACE large wood=boa twee�'wood.CCooeeiiv� —in a deice of bewtiiwi colour owe im top has lift-up leont eeetloo finbhed iadde in siwmb+s vat rinse New W.W. doer bom2n n.t welt. or nwas - (Alf 001. red Mole) rl MwJW tie � yaws cf bodi0a;cad d Fh&da7 vu"W IB0 W MA N RQ WN we to grow, , TSLA REMOINT. Q'lV TA R/C) CHX% COOPER -� MikREMOlV1' 1v�>l opTa>,uv �� Phone 3201 J+ 7' '-f 'v. .. ,' _. .. .. �, „•,.. _...- :': z. x. •." w � �»rY':1 ...11.6 j,+' . 7� r m•m , �w .c �z•F,;,. ".levy . � 1"."�..'".t� ,.1. � 'b. :Y.. • - ;;.., .., . , - .•' ..• :..,,� :., �,• - mss' .. •,.,.r.;,. i. the oldest rrsidenta of the district, Barclay-Transport her. and Mrs. James Briscoe A rpecial' treat is Mrs. O'Briwife o! the late Matt- 'were for year.city visitors on Saturday last. those who attend the musical fest- funeral took place on Tuesday to F. J. DON£1'AN 8.-A., H. �y an Ike Edgar Ward, of Balsam under- ival in Dunbarton United Church y O 'between t� Claremont, `► -went an operation for tonsils re- on the evening of November 3rd, the Friends' Burying-ground here. L• & On file axe tiw records of sosup moyal Let week., when the choir of Emanuel Presby- She is survived. by one daughter, reyors Gibson and Yarnold, reaawood, Whitevale sed 4`nn"a' Mrs. Michell, of Whitevale is terian Church, Toronto, consisting Mrs. Wm. J. Sparks, of Wynyard, Xing East, Oshawa. 711rae ]tsl Idy drivers ��to be eardoll with her sister, Mrs. Richardson at of about forty' voices, will enter- Sask., and two sons, Wm- acid Jno. coarteons aa4 reliable. 3 ;present, during the latter's illnesstain ns. This program is sponsored Mr.. acid Mrs. D. A. Scott, of by the Woman's Association of the' Speadal Rates ala Lens Dlstaaart ,over the Falls were in Claremont d nits* Church. Keep in mind the CALL AT ATTENTION'over the week-end. date and enjoy' this treat. Admiss- � healing. t Mr, and Mrs. Adam Spears of ion, 25 cents. y BOOSES ' me order too aw-U. N r•v!=. Whitevale, spent Sunday vvith the CASH A CARRY STORE All sitpments insured and pretests/ ratter's mother, Bars, Gibbons. WHITEY ALEBrOCk Road Gravel from the weather 'Mrs. Fred'Redshaw is undergoing -These are Just a few of our •:an operation this week in Toronto • 'A Masquerade Hallowe'en Party pies: _ TOL Aare. gr' = for goitre trouble. • Mrs. Stewart Graham visited will be held in the Oddfellows Hall Soap Chips............. lbs., 23c. P>it Claes, a. sad C. •with her sister, Miss ClamNeal on on October 31at:'Prizes will be giv- praes 3, lbs., 25c. Pit Run tlwaea� asHi operated t ..........,. ,(� Saturda en for Best Dressed Ladies, Gentle- Jar rubbers red or white .... 6c. Crusted lh'ast s• ssda3l y men, Boys and Girls costumes. , n Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth ent-. Tomatoes ,�..........>.3.for 2bc. _:._:Gravel r' •� There will be an Asnatear Program Coal Oil ......... r 18c. t .ertained a number of friends on Fe • gam• .Saturday evening in honour of our o! Instrumental, Vocal and Elocut- (5 or more gala 17c.) -Sand and Graded LESLIE SMITH ifor which special prizes will Jewell shortening ...... Ib. 12e. knewly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. hedges on. Bing► Several from this lodge attended be given. Costumes judged at 830 Dates ...... lb. 10e. Stone ,Games sad refreshments. Adauss- Expert ithe Masonic Church Service in the Vinegar, spirits or cider ..gat B6e. ion 10 and 5 cents. A hearty invit• ..............t:a, 8e. Dalivere'i or �Lo►dei in Pit , united Church, Pickering, on Sun- Sweet Dorn ---day Mr. last. ation to all. Under the auspices of ...• • ening the Women's Institute. �' lbs '••�0' PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Rad><o Service �Mr. and Mss. Hedges have ret- Toronto office Hoard 6471 - 4 �� urns* 'from ,their wedding trip and very fine anniversary services CLAREMONT. -ONT. fl X� ROAD V' ...are taking up residence in the. Were'held in the United Church. JOHN BOURNE dr SON Harriet walker home. - Dr. Neal gave a very inspiring mess R. R. 2, Pickering 19 Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Dopking are age in the afternoon. Several fine w on their annual vacation they musical numbers by the home choir. J 'nchave just In the evening, the Bethesda Male Quartet rendersave ' East, and are hoping for a furthez _ -trip down South. hers. Rev. H. Honey, of Myrtle, a was the guest speaker. - - The choir of the United Church, Mrs. David Anziias is confined to J r is assisting in the services at Ced her bed under medical care. 4w Grove on Sunday afternoon Audrey Selway is• back ag- nest. Mr. and Mrs. Snodden,and family sin as clerk in the store.. a : :are moving onto the Dunning farm. -- 11dr: Dunning is giving up farming preaiahmana ]lay good healtha few y to resin his lost There passed away at her Noma / Ser*ices in Sunday evening next here on Sunday. Oct. mrd, one of In the United Church have been •withdrawn, owing to the anaiver• STANLEY THEATRE - - wary services in the Brougham -.,Church of the circmt. $Tl7UFF'VtLLE rs. Thomas Lye was in the MPboes t"l ,city attending a meeting of the y _ Canadian Daughters League, and sprat a few days visiting friends. Sbowia The `tat present Ckn] n=wnft owner � �� � ` %� .. 'the white saltie dog, that was Wank :.a:hr,-:� , seaodaed Time Used Quebec Heaters Findlay •Quebec Cook aiC struck and killed near the corner iot•& Holidays-2 Shows.7 and 9,p.as F!'iaC'1 x,4.00 12.00 -here last week, Will find the re- `N�,�b- FRIDAY A SATURDAY ' maim burled 'in a plot near tlu UCTf3BER=T, 28 sod 2p t A anex Heaters �tanr-corners. _ AesArted Miss Clara Neal, Margaret Gra- BIG DOUBLE BILL II Fo r ham,,Irene Lewis and Mr. Gordon " Oh__ 5,00 - Quebec Cook Stoves �:ahs<n spent Sunday with Stn Hopalong Rides S _ rase Mrs. Bruce Bright: on their re. Quebec Cook LOVE 'T'hree' .Brand.new iturn they called on Mr, and Sirs -�Again _ _.Stewart Graham and family. $8.00 - - Several carloads of the members "A Western with �t �< Q .7- - Quebec Cook oyes ..� «at the congregation. of the Baptist WILLIAM BOYD '!Quebec Cook Stove - 14eg, $24.60-$16.00 Y, •Church attended the Regional Ral WINDY HAYES dy of the Whitby-Lindsay District �k8.� ->at 8 o'dodkY.afternoon. commencing ;ti cold `em Navyl p - _ ERATOR Thos. Oondy met with a ,tarring - F EFRIGrW^2 serious accident .last week, when working with some bursa, was L' iV AYRES _ knocked to the ground, and one of MARY CARLISLE ' uH + HUW ARD • . .',. the horses tram on..his face: • ,:. _, J -:._.� • -: - L�� u L � l ••.__._ -... Ping . _. •Severe cuts- and bruises were rec- eived, and he is now confined to %IOIYDAY.`I6UESDAY. wEDN'SDAY :Spacial Clear-oat of 1988 Modals, his bed and in a somewhat serio;is OCT. 3( and NOV. 1 & 2 - GENERAL ELECTKIC condition. :'Srand•new G6neral-Electric. He SPECIALS-at Beat's Housefurn "Lone Wolf '' REFRIGERATOR ishings Store.. Simmon's Stream- ff -•;frlaeratOTB. Large Discountis l 6 cubic ft., Brad n.W. Was $245 lined Bed Outfit, Inner Spring 'Mat- in Parts sale $129.00 •'tress, Reg. $29.50 for $25.90• Two :SPARTON ELECTRIC - 1 REFRIGERATOR • only, Simmon's Single Bed Matt. Staffing NORGE areae, Reg. $6.50 for $4.95. Inner - 'REFRIGERATOR w 'FRANCIS LEDERER i •}Spring Mattress, Reg. $16.50 for + g ANCES• DRAKE 4 1.2cub'c feet„ BTand ne v- Was 189 5 cubic ft., Brand new, Porcelain finish- �P.95 Inner Spring Mattress, Reg. _ .41 9.50 for 13.95. Comedy an. Short Sabjeets Sale, $113:00. Was'$235 Sale 5149 ` - Card of Thanks Nigbts Only L �g 8T THE •` ZRIDAY A SATURDAY 4 ..'Mr.-_and Mrs. Maitland Anderson ! _ and son, Earl, wish to ezpreea NOVEMBER 4 sad 6 VALUES their appreciation for the . mitny ff a7 Y asst. of kiridaeae and a xpraassions o: t«CARFACE II A-N G FI S } s- r ympathy and condolence extendedStud" 1te0LARY 4 BURNERMoCLARY 4-BURNER ' fly their friends and neighbors dur- •lt Low oven; with shelf. (food eleMonte. .nw even with *belt. Ku4ra►►I4,.+J 496060140 ,. ti>w beloved son. " GEORGE RAPT � Grey _ ANN,:DVORH1i[OP'RATT -BURNER ` l[OF$ATT 4-BURNER - Low oven. Good element* $15.00 Sida oven, ivory enamel. Used less than Y e E a $ le - on sero Ass. 94.00 9a i59� r• Econonty Store 6aRL : . Saturday, apt: 2eth. aa;. - $l.�o aectlosl ELECTRIC WASHERS FAULTLES-3. Electric WASHER' --- ? Christie's �apeeials-- Iiouse,dreasea 85c. F,LTa9 i. EiiSOrRIC WAe�LiER Wb'ztA porcelain, Latest impaoveui t Zephyr Sodas, 2 lbs.. 83c. Child's. celanese dresses, 65c. as a Crisbrown Soda, 2 p)kgs. 25c. Aprons, Organdie trimmed, 25c. ;Brand new. w $95' Sale$�1 DD Slightly used. $10P ou T" ed w wafers, 2 pkgs. 25c. Special silk hose 80a G. E. WASHERS -: � S•ile $5900. ter' v,e Prem. Sodas, plain or salted Mens chambray shirts, 2 for $1.25 Brand new On Sale$09.00 1 lb. 18c. 2 Lbs,_SBe. Men's fancy hose pair 99c.• TM - Assorted Creams lb. 17a: Bath towels, 10c. and Ne. j6oap Flakes 8 lb. 22a Stamped pillow casae, each 25c. KEUUNDI7`IUNEU _'1ldother Parker's Tea .1-2a. 26e. Kapok, lb. 40& 1�ADI0 HIG LIGHTS Lexla Raisins, 2 lbs. 85c. Comb & mirror seta' ehllds' lu ?+„ icoarse Whegtlets, 8 lbs. 26c. Woodbnz9's facial Cream and Crow 84.95 ;U NSOLE$ -`from 164 95 ._ ',Pore Lord, 1' lb. leas. Powder 15e. 2 for 250. .,. ,:MANTELS �. pine assortment Stamped Rus Di d 0'tk R 9 R C 9 9 Forms, BkTrftRY an ALL WIVE RADIO USED ".,t$ peamds Grain ti, whas 1'. Bee Oae' ONE 3r1;�s'J H ALS' PRIUB 7<: rOV E *Med in a $1.M order.... .. ..63a. °Personal' Greeting (`.arab _ Album. 15 efrds for SIAS •. r A. C. Brooks -C'laremont DON CHR1S7 IAN ELE.C .1 F<IG 88 Simeoe ft,N.,08 N1►WA, OPSE Eveniage 'telephone Igo and M ,ate - -. n .. *• •, .,,.�r •-.►, �,:.-. .nsA_.^..... i�r+... <e.„^- .....�� L:...__..•rs.e.-...,a+..:.s�.” -,.y. ''s'.a�- .. .,.:. Z:.r ' r' , .• t,. �*+•-.as.acs.- a_ ,...-?. .. -.-...y, •..,.,. .".,.. ,,av r. •-Mr,,m .'., 01 - DICK s ;The 'Leased Guns ANSY A Circlk L " b Perr Westbrook 'fECRET SERVICE PATROL „_ ' JOIN THE DICK TRACY Y Y : `'e .40 Ic a Easy t It's Fun! Every boy and SYNOPSIS: Slim Loyale is par- with the longest howl packs his tail , againstrlcan loin Dick in o in all war co Wed, from prison after serving 18 the lowest. Slim, how are yuh?" secrets crimetan in on all club t � secreta--get grand ireP gifts! months for a crime he did not com- And he stepped over to delf3erately /"• It it He returns to his Circle L wring Slini's hand. ' fr_ GET YOUR NEW 1939 OFFICIAL PATROL BADGE—Get `"►� +' .__:.h .,, st_d hl- f-ther Ated"an No longer in doubt as t ,how the new 1939 Official Badge,your Secret Code Book, sinister forces of work, trying to. feeling was running in the Wild with new codes an your tro CeageAryou - make him violate his parol"o that Y.,orse just now, Sarg Brockn•ell ares member now be sure ci mark your coupon he can : sin be railroaded to pri- herded Leo through the do or_abead . ,,,-„,,_•__ Member and get your specialHoaorMember's *�`? q "Second Year Badge with'the service Chevron. Win• of him. When they were gone, Jig- The Brockwells ,and their gang ger Starbuck hesitated a moment ♦� 1 �_� � �n pre plotting to gain possession of before leaving. ' V WIN YOUR 'Circle L ranch and the property of "Remember, Blue, the law swings .!� 1 OFFICER'S Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- just as• wide a loop for yuh as any l BADGkS 1 - = long friend of Slim Loyale. body else.” ThaSeerotCode "Aw, hell!" snorted Dakota. "Al- . • TODAY Book Toils Mow $RAFTER V, las prattlin' about yore gol-blasted , Rooney's wrinkled face creased law. Who's breakin' it, anyhow? in Canada all the grand free gifts Dick Tracy DICK TRACY,Box loo,Peterborough.Ona info a grin,and he gnawed a piece' Just remember yoreself, Starbuck= 7. offers on his radio program—are obtainable f want to loin the Dick Tracy Secret Service Patrol Ell fe Please nd with box cos from delicious et Corn me the new official all metal Dick Tracy badge the new revised' off a plug of tobacco. "Me," he yuh may be she[iff, but yuh ain't with 1939 Dick Tracy Secret Code Book,'and official Patrol Pledge. I Flakes! Try ueker Coro Plaices with the better enclose 2 Quaker Cota Flakes,Quaker Put{ed VCheat or Puffed -.—.,-.twanged, "I've lived a long tittle, Gawd Almighty.. An' that self-same gavour—you' :love them! Crisper—tastier— I Rice box t ps❑ i atn not now s member❑ Or i am a member "I and I've allus found that the wolf loop' yuh speak-of would fit yore "`especially irradiated with Vitamin"D",they're and want my 2nd year badge ❑ shoulders as well as mine. C'mon better to eat and better for you! Ask Mother Name Slim, ,Joe, Spufl; I'm buyin' a to order Quaker Corn Flakes today. drink." Stre.t Pulled Out Ahead Quaker Corn Flakes City mov. -Being left thus,"pointedly out of - the invitation, Jigger Starbuck . cursed beneath his breath an' keepin' a close watch. puncher, silent, still-featured, gruff "Shore, an' does either of them hou, malism ,then left the place. `•I didn't tell yuh that the month and ulrsmili>}g, oto had probably Brockwells try an' start "somethin' Ten minutes later, Slim Loyale bAlore last, some aldewinder took a been closer t9 old Bart Loyale than when I'm around an' I'll shove me and Dakota Blue rode north.out of shot at me one day, while I was any of the other punchers, The fist-clear-down their,'gullets!'.' - . LUST DO WHAT YOU SEE Pinnacle. A survey 91 the street ridin' along Nigger Ridge on the fifth of the group was Oscar Olson, Ill that Sarg and Leo Brock- way home from our Jericho Valley a big, lumbering Swede with a (To Be Continued) �' IN THESE PICTURES TO well had evidently pulled out ahead range. Well, he did. An' 1f I hadn't shock of unruly tow hair. Oscar of them Jigger Starbuck stood to happened to lean forward just t1ren was the cook, and a better one nev the doorway of his office, his face -to knock a hoss-fly all my bron- -er stirred•a pot of beans. RELIEVE PAIN QUICKLY expressionless. his eyes.cold. cho's neck, I'd 'a'" been a good In- Beyond a quiet, "Hello, boys," For several miles Slim and Da- fun'"right piovi, 1 tell yuh, Siim, kora rode in ' silence. Sym was Slim said nothing. and the punch• h : - somethin's movin' around this ers were wordless in their stifled thoughtful, his eyes steadily upon range that's got me an' the lookout emotions. .,Slim. went directly to the'tra.11 ahead.' Finally he shitted f plumb continual." the,ranch house. 'alone. !n'bis saddle and looked up. • "'Da'kota, just what yore "yuh Slim nodded. "That,was'!dada Dakota Bfue turned th the rest. drivia' at with those remarks yuh barefaced, back-in Spud'a •place.. "Pretty badly cutup, Slim is." he b made"to Starbuck?" he asked. Lookfn' back at It now, 1t shore said gruffly. "He's home now. ap' f 7. e earmarks-of a frame . Don't l b him h all met ad i r o e Bart ain't t h e e t " $S n i Dakota grunted. Just prospect-" in' some an'seein' if I couldn't turn, up,. : Yuh used yore haid. Dakoja." speak,of the.Ote alas to him hnless - - tip'a 1 t p y dirt." Dakota grunted and rolled a cig- Slim brings up the -proposition ` w L Take x"As Tablets with • tali -What-kind of pay dirt?" arette, 'We're up against some- first.." — - J. Ipwor.aterebemomeetrearodeither '-What kind d'ynh sup[3ose, Slim? thin'"we gotta watt!!, Slim. "Don't Roy O'Brien's eyes ,we,re all s rbenataue or noWide pain coming on tet anybody devil yuh into Makin' a' - Look at It this way, . Yuh an' me squinted.up. "The pore laddy, he la with yore guns, Tea- not .. know yuh were framed. Well, some play 8 muttered. Shore, an' me.heart oonit body slid that 'tramfn'. "lt they did until yore parole! is up:" aches fer him. lie's.a fine lad, Slim } 1 sweet.n It once they'll try an' do it "gals.• "It's tough," said 'Slim a little !s. -and he'll be atter carry in' on. �•-�� It-might have been Starbuck, and lioarsely. "'f'm touchy as hell now. man-size.' it might have been .Brockwell. I did"a lot'of thinkin' back there at Dakota nodded. •`"Sarg•au' Leo my mornjll$' Then again, it might have been Jarillo, an' 1t didn't sweeten me F3rockwell tried to stir up trou''Ae Cereal with somebody "else. none. My pride is plumb ragged in town Just.now. They know damn, _ • --Whoever it was"had some tea- an' easy to scratch. But yuh plot -well the kid is on parole, an' they BEE 81YE Syrup son for doin' it. It might have been the right Idee, Dakota. 1'11 remem- ain't gonna overlook a chance to - just to n a goat - - _ L yen ahoald fed reaof very e+.khb. own tracks, Then again, they An hour later the two riders drew beCA�1Se It Irpoinisusawatty.avere.rope"aemea. bust iG So, any time for the next INS to dkaetrtaa might have been schemin' deepen rein C.fore the Circle L ranch year an' a half. !t yo're with"Slim Is better To relieve pain of rheiunatism gt Whatever the reason. was, it'll pay house. At sight of It. Slim's throat an' yuh run into `somethin' where W tisquick! �, ,.As�i• us to find out as much as we can. thickened.' Home! And yet, it was there's fighting to be dobe,.1.want' �. for me• way—shown above. Looked' Like A Frame-Up not the home that it had been. For yuh to shove Slim aside an' take " _ People evetywhere gag results are" - :"0ae thing shore, yuh gotta fig- -'n was empty nbw=devoid of that over.the quarrel yoreseiv.es, Sav- t' !>ealarkabJe. Aspirin' Tablw are ger on standln' for a lot of insults grizzled, kindly, booming-voiced o311•1 wonognital,which maktsthe use oftex- utltil that parole of yores is finish- presence that had been Bart Loy- Roy flexed his big shoulders, "An' s1A1 g pensive" remedies"unnecessary: --� P�� >�. ed, Dlt1i1'i yuh take notice hbw ale, Sl1m'S-father. 'won't- w•e thoagh!" he, harked. - - If this way fails see your doctor. quick Starbuck jumped at the con- There was a group of punchers at He will find-the cause and correct it. cluslon that yuh were in trouble, the corrals, and as Slim dismount While there, ask him about taking „ the second he stuck his haid in the ed, one by one they came forward believe to.relieve these parva' We Wild Horse? If looked kinda funny to shake Slim's hand. Their voiced' believe he will tell you there >a m More effective,more dependable way to me." greetings were short. terse, but normal persons may use- :'Jigger Starbuck has.been sheriff sincere. in these parts a long time. Deka- The Circle L employed five men + ' Got •ta. An' all in all, be's been a pretty" besides Dakota Blue, the foreman. fair sheriff." K There were Roy O'Brien, short, f eat Ycl h 0 re o A C I R1 s e e r "ASPIRI� tieah, he has ,been Lately, barrel-bodied, redheadet�; a Rght end YoUtiu nth Fla �aMco though, he seems to be slippin'. ing; square-shooting; explosive lit- fug have Diu u8e�e�er tttCo aid ,. Ta•sa-sueK"t0. and hovel hiafiCO •Ch legs ash rO --ezt• $ave tile Fah notice the Vasco stage fa bets' tie Irishman, Steve Owens held up pretty,regular. An' the Dot Charley Quin who were inseparable ow grid e �8mokele than with rnoree diF.' H Dot is still login' cattle. I'm pate, fun both yo est ftp ye �' to , d th of heat game to the core and very faithful bUtrr �oCa! cll Phoulate, p!°�, fighter her Issue No. 44—'38 Plumb convinced that the Circle L sift Natrtoo Fora ced tl Oh the would have been losin' 'em too, on- "to their, hire.' • deal trial t odcly at e C, ly I've kept our boys ridin' steady Stoney,Aeard was a middle-aged !' e?`'he de-se n- oreler frthe •�-K 0 es your fuel f , - f 'THE 5 FOOD VALUES IN SHREDDED WHEAT v to - - _ Proteins - - for Body-Building x "` Mineral Silts -'tor New Tissue � f Carbohydrates . - - for Energy g;, tf �� Bran- - for Regularity > ..The Canadian Shredded Wheat. '.ti t r s•' - Company.Ltd. s r Niagara Falls CanadaW. )>£> � your d ' z`C.•,r ¢ ,F•, EAT Nthe nes. b°vt " "�+ o. •v SHREDaE� - nR T CO omntac �� 1`G •e d �'TR Mess v r �.. 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Worlds First efdent of the Montreal Dental Club, shilovgrad district of Russia are now eating their food aided by All' men by nature, by habit, by T—L_�i stated before the 14th.annual fall false teeth - — es are sl..vea to sin; but, when a man Research Funds Needed Iew•Tribe of Aborigines, Noted Dr. Barr thought the beat solu• accepts the Lord Jesus Christ. who NBecause she couldn't tell her is the deliverer from sin, .he can tion could be found by .Increased husband from his twin brother, a For Beauty, Is Discovered` woman in France has ire a�_LEASON V praise God that this enslavement endowments to the "research de- applied d for - By-Australian Explore a divorce. PERSONAL RIGHTS AND to sin was'in the past, and does partmenta of our universities." He yam. WHERE THEY END not continue into the present. Ye suggested that general practition- ` (International Temperance Sun- became obedient from the heart. Fred Blakeley, noted Australian ers "should raise our voices 'and _ days.-Ecclesiastes 2: 1-3, 10i 11; To that form of teaching where- author and explorer, has returned put increasing pressure on our unt. '� Romana 6: 17-23;1�1�2Y unto ye weye3eIiveied.—T1ie guid ereittes�n-8n'd-ths fun"ds'"ur-tui: v GOLDEN TEXT ink principles learnt from the nouncement that he has discov- ther research work so that this What thew? $hall we sin, because preaching of the gospel. ered a new tribe of aborigines plague of toot!} decay may be con- we are not under law, but Hader 18. And being made free from that represent "the •purest des- trolled." �• grace? God forbid. Romans 6: 15. sin, ye became servants. of,right-, cendants of the earth's original in. "When we know the incident age , eousness. There is no Intermed- habitants." of dental decay has been lowered," : :THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING late moral condition between the He advocates the estatilishm'ent he said, "and-,that inflammatory Time.—The book of Ecclesiastes one service and the other. Only of the:tribal territory into a re- ' conditions for the gum tissue occur atr • was written sometime late in as slaves of righteousness can we sacra that would be kept free from at an earlier age than formerly, it. Solomon's fife; perhaps between cease to be slaves of sin. missionaries, prospectors and seems logical to ask if there is'not. . 985 and 995 B.C.; the epistle of 19. I speak after the manner mounted police, in order that the something more to b'r done than ad- Paul to'the Romans was written of men because of the infirmity tribe may retain its purity and voeating thq increased dosage of in A.D. 60, of your flesh. Nearly all sin ul-, continue to develop in a natural the vitamins,.calcium, etc., and the Place.—We do not know where timately is achieved by the action manner. so-called' balanced diet. - i Solomon wrote the book of Ec- or some part of the body. As ser- He declared the women are yy��►>i 6utnhelpa syou keep$tt _�clesiastes, probably in the city of wants to uncleanness and to in beautiful and the men of nragnifi- -.Women of Russia are offering -Relieves that atu8y teeliag after — i uit unto int uit The first cent physique. The skins of the to pilot military planes in time of Jerusalem. The eyistle of Paul 9 Y 4 Y+ eating.Cleanses crevices between ^. to the Romans was written from word means moray defilement of tribe are so liglt that they use war, teeth,too...assuressweeibreatb° Corinth, that great city. of Greece, the man within himself and the charcoal for marAng their bddies. A simple aid to heioithl to the. Christians in. Rome, the second word refers to the viola- - "The girls have lithe bodies and Buy_some now! small in Coat a capital of the world in Paul's day. tion of the divine law, wo-thout a tiny feet," he.said, "and if some �Ug Dp�n but Mg In bene8tsl Enjoy it iltfew p man. Even so now present your of them were to walk along the CHAPPED dusty meal—mflliotts dol osn In the first chapter,of this book "Solomon has recorded the failure rbemberq as servants en righteous- city beaches they would cause s > Mitrard's with one. Hess Unto sanctification. Here sensat'ion." half sweet oil oc«cam.Ap- of his search-for contentment and. ply once a day.For Frost Bite :abounding joy in the pursuit of Paul rommends a de'ir ite yield- Blakeley declared it is probably use the Liniment freely sad wisdom. He now turns from the ing of all the members of the the last chance the'world will ever undiluted p� QUICK -- pursuit of wisdom to the pursuit Christian's body to obedience to have to see a native tribe develop He trouble. very hwinet RELIEF �D ; A of pleasure. r.ghte ousnesa, i.e., to the right- normally, without taking on any n FROM I. I said in' my heart, Come eous law of God. 'of th "bad characteristics of mod- & At the first sip of scold,rub s lith now, I will prove thee with mirth; 20. For when ye were selvants ern civilization" if it can ,just be Mentholatum to the nostrils. See how therefore enjoy pleasure: and, be- of sin; ye were free in regard of kept on its own preserve free from s� » this healing balm quickly ppeennetrates to. hold, this also was vanity. Solo- righteousness. When we were un- outside influences.• KING OF PAIN the !passages.'•fights germs' Mo here records a 'monologue, redeemed, living under the power soothes inflamed membranes...clears the result tbf talking with his own • nose and fight...-tabring coir�n0 of siu. we .paid no .attention 'to f ; `heart. righteousness. Cluldre$1 S Teeth relief overnight. Get a cent tube or jar of Mentholatum today. Rrlief 2i..What fruit then'.had ye sC • i teed or mosey back w. The pursuit of this.search led c gBII - that time in the things whereof Inferior Today him to the same conclusion as the previous search after wisdom, ye hat. now :ashamed? for the end ■ ■ gamely, that c was r in vain, of those things is `-death. ,The Children of the present'day 'shave , y, - probable meaning here will thus poorer mouth conditions than. their -:English Statesman 2. I said of laughter, It is Hind; be, D d-you find any happiness or Brand parents"In spite of a much and, of mirth, What dtietl+ it. profit resulting? better diet and today It 1s common a ■ Heart-Searching 2;; But now being made fre to find inflammaEory.gum condlti• - 8. 1 searched in my heart. •The from $But n become servants to HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 21 He repre- ro , yesented the ave your rust unto study; as well as effort, to solve party. a difficult problem: Flow to cheer ' - p seaman . TI I CI A I E 22 Broader. sancti5cation, and.the end eternal EIA E A R R' dtfc pictured here. IT'E R i r my flesh with wine. My heart yet,, 24 Human trunk. guiding me with wisdom, and how -3• For the wages of sin 1: 14 Asiatic. QITI 5 E N A l £ j death;'but the free gift of Gtid.is 15 Since. 11T DIAP EI 27 Wearied. 1 to lay hold on 'folly, till I might A A' A T 30 Jet of fine eternal,life .in Christ Jesus our 16 Flavor. ' vapor see what it was good for the sops Lord. The word ' Wages" Atnetly YAL 17 To handle. N D, ITiT 31T£ of men that the should do under 31 Barley canes, heaven all the da of their life. denote pay for military service, 18 Ringlet. D'•E 'S !AIT I N 32 Saucily: - Death in its most awful sense i•t 20 Fowl disease. I I A D E Solomon Bays that, while he. ea- ■ 21 Kindled. (Q4TQF 34 His last years a no more than the reward and the C y peels to give.himself to the pleas- 22 Humor. r � by ill d e 23 Child. Q � _ a r� r f - _g ,o IRE -. .. loss •has a conflict-a against M A uie of wine g I • It Df(t'1Z � 36 One that r so'under the restraining influence ;, 25 Lair. ' V G A - fin n. i4 21. It is good not to gf the wisdom,which he had ur- _ _ 26 Measure of abates. p eat flesh, nor to drink wine nor sued in the preceding chapter. In :.'.I■ _ area, 50 Lava. attain. 39 Spain, - other words, he was going to be to da anything. 'whereby thy 27 Baking dish. 52 Form of"be." 3 Breeding male 40 Masculine "-both wise and foolish. brotntr stumbleth. For a full _ F 28 Grief. 53 Aluminum, presertation of this principle sc« a C fish., pronoun. '10. And whatsoever mine eyes 29 Moreover. iron,etc: 4 To mention. 41 Young sheep, —i- I Cor. '8. 12; 9: 20-2S. s .42 East Indian desired I kept not from them.; 1 32 By. :_56 To rub 5 Form of"a: withheld -not my heart from any Paul says, we are tq]ive.so thhL 33 Ministers. harshly :6 Market, plant, our brother will not judge.-ill 01 How long would it .take. how Joy;for my heart rejoiced because t much would-it cost- to see the- 35 Less common. 58 He was a '7 Epoch, 43 Contest o! •of all my labor; and this was mp' us, os see us do anything which 37 Over, leading 8 Price. speed. raise= a scruple in his own he rt. pick of Canada's pick in .live- portion from all my 'labor. p stork on farms? - 38 Evil. statesman in' 9 Bone. 45 To yawn 1'i. Then I looked on all the There was never a time when .39 Scythe handle. Great =. 30 Tb doze. 46 Sheaf. sSch a lofty ideal for guiding the 000 horses,2,000 cattle. 1.000 41 Unprofessional 59.His highest 11 Greedy. '48 Perched. _ works that'my hands had wrought,. life cf a`Christian was so needei sheep, 1,000 swine, 6,000.'.head - -and" on the labor that 1 had lab- of poultry? 42 Spelling book. office was—12 An easy gait. .51 Branch. orad to do. And, behold, all was as today. elf. VERTICAL 13 Doctor. S4 Note in scale. orediranity and striving after wind, A tour of 20,000 miles — 47 Preposition. A 18 Ringworm. 55 Tone B. z month's.of expense. 48 Therefore. i Sun god. 19 One who -:56 Senior. _ and there• was no profit under the =, --,- 49 Eye tumor. • ' - 2 To seek to plants. 67 Sloth. sun. Again Solomon-is forcea tt1 ���� Yet that is what you see .confess that rll this vast activity, UNDER ONE ROOF at she I 10 11 12 t these great successive undertak- RHEUMATIC Royal Winter Fair. And 35e Ings turned out to be emptiness and admits! p PAINS-ACHES turned out to .be em tiness andWhere else can so much be inanity, as the pursuit of wisdom seen- for -so little trouble and 7 9 0 and the pursuit of wine had done It takes more than"just a salve"to expense? `. :before. - brie relief. It takes a "counter- t 22 g Then there ore' Foxes; bunks, In the verse immediately-pre- Ibrftant" like good old Musterole Fruit, Flowers, Seeds, Grains, a ceding the section in .this chapter soothing, warming, penetrating unique tndustrial Poultry display, 6 7 ]►_ assigned to our lesson, Paul an- and helpful in quickly overcoming and a marvellously tlnei Horse cal q Show nightly. �nouncei the principle that,we are the to congestion and Pam when ' - _ 9 £" rubbed on the aching spots. Surely all this ia'worth while. Muscular lumbago, soreness and Come this year. ' H 0 W Y 0 U CAN stiffness generally yield promptly. Better than the old-fashioned mus- lard plaster, Musterole has been - 36 37 = ATTRACT MEN used bymtlliona for3U years.Rehm. ' NOV'. _ _ Y trended by many doctors and nurses. at+ 9 Mont let love and romance pais you by:Uen Made to Canada,in three strengths: tike girls with lots of pep and energy. Regular, Children's (mild), and Ex- (Eight full days) So start' taloa¢ time proven Lydia E. tra Strong. AB druggists, 401 each. I 6 Mkham's Vegetable compound and note At the Roval COIt>;eutn, the di$erenoe. Pinkham's Gompouad, made Toronto 7 2 Npatiaitti for tiomsit from wholesome herbs .• s.. sand roots,helps Nature tone up your system • All Inform..tton' frohr manasrer: Ind thus ms irritable nerve and gives you a 53den, Sir i For over Go years one woman has told an- a wusr Toronto _ Q female functionaledi oarders1 with Piakhami " w uM�° a"a zr£R • • Compound. Let it help YOUI POP — How Could Pop Know Ma's Ideas In Make-Up Bq J. WAT`I NIILLAR wHY OIONT You ' H6WIS A CHAP To KNOW - - TELL'ME I HAD A f'�' r '� Wl-IERE, YOU LJOM�N - DAB OF ROUGE ' WANT TO WEAR YOUR q ON THE END COMPLEXION � € OF MY NOSE ? 0, • tel �g ., .•. ' ' ' -„ r ,T .__. ,_. .:=, ,(CoPyTlxbt. 1!l3:8, by 1'he Bell 9yndlcate.inc.1 `, - - • •. ;, ,r J,•. ay. • v.:t.'.: :./ - _ .Y. '..•a•. .: ... r.,, .. y ., v-,r 'a _ ,v.. w.,,...wa_^.v: ,.fi• ]R�.'a'. •s, tee. - ']'-a: ,CL.• ., a. :.-'. ,.. ..-c. ,+drg .. ��:h ;. .�cSy r. `_ ,.•• :-� .. . .„- :. ,x. r. ... r -=r• ,Nr,. �. .� tint r.., ....gX,,... -:., ,..:.d, ,.. n�5.•e.. . ,.:''. .. ....«R .4' a, .°. ,..:;'...:.Eyy C .:• ,'_ ::4':... ,.. .T ,ate..., '.r.. .:...•. t ,/. ,sr' ('K.�v ►• - _ the m.ammeo omw L\l V A U I is th* basement of St. Andrew's Two other bylaws wan not3ead - a (awrrh from 6.80 to 300 P. m. F,o1- Umt appear intern t u Today: ( „ `�./n lowing the supper the 'Young Peo- V a S ng --Min Rennie Rose, of Toronto, pie of Brougham will present their M� 4th,. iSIB-B 8r-�Hoga -visited John and 1!t<rs. Murkar -on "Ginger Girl” fat not to be known as free comm- Popular drams, overs, nor horses, --Miss Isobel Sherwood bas ret-, ber of times to delighted e adience:s. the commons without a "yolk" WNW from. her *r1P to her home Admission 4o cents, children 25. that is six inches above the neck In.England,. enjoying a six week'+s and four, below. eacatioa. _ ,;;nneemeRts hiorned cattle that is none (known) ~- 1 -Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Harris, to be breathy is not free common- af Toronto were the guests of Mr. end Mrs, Winterburn, of Tor ,A nnotunee a Special Showicte Of and.Mrs. Les. M. Morley. era -1820. onto, wish to annoance-the engage The next meeting was held at (�'� Church will quest ?t the home o me o o n Ma}ar� - MTn— " - Margaret, to Leona ao o u ry ` ,. .. Mrs. Coates, on Wednesday, Nov- and Mrs: A. H. Cook;of Pickering. ' rmber 2nd, at 8 P. m. The marriage to be announced at a -The W. M. S. of the Fresbyter- future date. FALL; and WINTER _ Ian Church will meet at Mrs. John 14Lnrkar's on Thursday., next, at News reads Minutes of First Meet- ♦r . A. ,Cormack Woolen and Styles R.30 o'clock. ing of Toirnshrip Council. .-7'he beysP ball, team from the . F�oR�sT In SVITIN�S aad OVERCOATINGS y local Continuation School played Out of the archives of the Coun- : tare Brooklin team, at'Broo]rlin ag- cil Chamber of this Township there ain on Tuesday afternoon, winning ' y came this week, what is probably 1~lor.al Designs for all Oc- b • one of the most interesting and Ca9i0II8• p -After tampering with several closely-guarded volumes in this Mr. C• A. Ref elman A : sass in the neighborhood, a few Township, the Minutes .of the First Funeral Tributes ti Specialty nights ago, thieves finally manag- Township Council, +'Tip Top Tailors Special Repretentative - ed to get Dr. N. E. McEwea's.car Back in the days of long agog Cut FloaEis r4 FOttEd Plants - away. Nothing has been heard of when roads were paths through the Free DElivery la Pickering OII o date. bush, fences (if any) were rails District It 1: ;' - . --St. George's Church, .Sunday, and' men and womenwere men 124-5rock St..W., WHITBY MONDAY, 00T, 24TH October 30th. 20th Sunday after and women, the early settlers of ' Phone 3 24_ 71f 'linty. Sunday--Schd'ol anti Bible thus immediate vicinity were be- Be Sure to Come In ad Meet Rim coming and constitution- Klass at 10 a. m, Morning Prayer Classified Advertisements , ' _ --' at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 7 ally minded, they felt`the need of •. ThO6e Who appreciate rich Quality fabrioE will bei p. m. Preacher at both - services a local administrative body, and FOR SALE — 60 Rock Pullets, in (Rev. E. G. Robinson. good "condition. Fred. Crawford, R. in the bush, in a lowly wooden `Antrigued'by the infinite variety of Tip I op .--Mrs. J. N. Dreake with her. R, 1, Pickering. Phone 1405. 1 Y building; . south of Brougham, a laughter, Beulah and friend from -. SIIltin sand Overeoatin s shown b. _ _ few men gathered on March 4th,. WANTED to RENT - 40 to 100 ► $ $ y ' 'Toronto, spent some time on Sun- 1811 to form this. body. They rode acres, by experienced farmer. Box - - w: ..._Jay last- with Mr. and Mrs. W. L and tramped through the woods. 207 Pickering '+leas. 9-10 el p e9 their re r entative Courtice, Mrs. Breakey being b through snow to carry out the r a siater of the latter. � ,wishes of His Majesty PIGS F(?R SALE — Shoats and -R /� � �HLA PMAN —The United Church Young suckers. J. Howard ,Malcolm 2 � `/1 The first item* in the Minute � . . People's Union is invited to join Book, now yellow and musty wN -with ' miles west of Brougham, o. 7 ° with the Brooi lin Union at Brook- age,' reads as follows: Iia, on Tuesday evening, November " COOK STOVE FOR SALE — ;10. ( Agreeablel .to an Act of the Leg- Apply News Offite. ".lot Cars will leave tare four-corn _ at ?.30 P. m. ielature of thia Province, made and F--"Dick" Moon, of Oanawa, `and used in the 33rd year of the FOR SALE OR RENT — 4-roomed Worsted- Navy Blue' d Special - reign of His Majesty for.the pus- frame cottage, hydro, in good cos- •••� formerly. of Pickering, was serious- pose of choosing and nominating clition, 1-4 acne of land in Picker- 1 in' while working at a mach- - ]nom g t...._and_proper penons_to ing Village. Also 2 scree at High- ly at the General Motors - serve as Pariah and Town lKficera, ]and C=eek.•-John► C. Moore. R. R. 1, Tailored : nesday, and underwent a serious we, the inhabitants of this town, Pickering, Phone Pick. 2705. operation at the Oshawa General met the First Monday of March to your measure .by :HosPftaL We hope for. a speedy"re- FOR SALE -- two registered year- - the for the Pur1�� of Choosing lin Cotswold same, Norman Bur- - IR BItV eovery. Services in the Unite Church the followingHub officers: - ton Claremont. �• -ABC- s Thos. Hubbard, 'Town Clerk - _, on Sunday next"at the usual hours: David Crawford and Jpo, Haight, POSITION WANTED - by an ex- Oct. Q 11 a. m. and 7 P• m. Rev. M. Jenk- An"wors. ° Oct. 3rd to O8th only, $23.75 Amon, Pastor, will preach in the perienced.farm hand, best of ref - -- ernr_,cs.' Apply , Pielter 8 an a evening ser- Noadiah Woodruff, John Lor- vice, or +vice, the pulpit will be,occupied by �' Kegular *35400 encs and Albraham Townsend, Path- Glover, of Claremont. masters. FOR STALE - .Shorthorn bull, 14 - IB• S. at 10 a. m. Jos. Wixson .and Tim. Rogers, months old, fully accredited;. also - '• —�-- A serviee of memory for Mrs. Poundkespers. graded Shropshire rams, one-year Fred T. Buntin '• Pickering Lily Sophia Armstrong, (nee Lily John Richard and James'Powell, olds and lambs. Hugh Pugh A Son. ,s a , Gordon) born m Pickering, Ont. i Town Wardens. _ _ Lot 26, con. 5. Pickering, Phone, tsbli 1 ed 18fi? the daughter of the lata John Gor- The First Bylaw, reads as fol- 1020. ^ dos, passed away October 4th, 1938 lows:-- "Voted, that fences be �.� A Pasadena, Calif., vans held at FOR SALE = 1930 Durant car. four and one-half feet high and not .. Pasadena, on October 6th. more than.five inches between the Good condition. Reasonable. Apply - ,SPECIALS _ -The regular meeting of St. rails". Mrs. Whiteside, Dunbarton. !George's Guild, will be held on Th- p following note in the next STRAYED - on to the premises traiay, November 3rd, at 2.30 P. meetin held on '.Karch 4th, 2811, Breakfast Bacon, :25e. a lb. g of the undersigned., a light brawn m, at the borne of Mrs. Avis at the .. • says: '- Our' Town Officers ware water spaniel. Owner .may have. ��• Bay. The members are asked to re Putin (put in) by the late sessions- same by province property and pay, Minced Steak, 12c. a lbe. awmber the' "Apron Shower for for the year 1813 A. D. by reason in expenses. Sam. Irish, Pickering. • the Annual Bazaar on December of the war that was declared ag- 8 Po� Liver, - 12e• 8 lb• ainst us by the'States in the year APPLES FOR• SALE - Snows, The'Oshawa Women's Liberal 1512. By the same reason our town McIntosh Reds, Blenheim Orange, "Stewing Beef, •12e. a lb. Association are holding an 'Open metin ware ovnited in the.year 181•l Spies, Talmon Sweets: By barrel lldeeting 'fol m,ep and women at and our town officers wage put in or .bushel. Bert Harvey, Brougham ' Shorteningt , .-15c. a lb . she Genosha Hotel, Oahawa, Mon- 9-10. --q 'day Nov: 7th, Speakers: Miss `: Classic Clea>l�8er, J t�Iis, 13C• oeha'H.otei. Speaker::,inclide: Miss The Pickering �+ -LILLIAN'S • M. Hyndman', prominent lawyer T' T�V tins 25ce and President of Business Women's MEAT MARi�E _ BEAUTY SHOP R E I D Liberal Club, Toronto.;- W. H. -- ;_W ^� Moore, M. P., and Hon. Gordon D ' east of the Old' QiarcL --Conant, K. C., Attorney-Generat-of - �' � ll l.Lline _ Thr G dsera_M _ 0a Ontario. Preceding the open meet- Garage. r. 0. Crnmmees a ing all Liberal women of the Cour. ;Fresh - Residence. -Butcher (phone 30010) -Pic�►ering ty are requested to meet at 7 p. m. Shags-poo and Firegerwa�e 5010. for organization. and Fingerwave —Thomas. J. Walsh, x former, re-' Oil Shampoo A Fiaseewsve T� :Pieker�.n Hardware Store ' aident of Pickering, rued at his „ CulLe�d - Archin , ' home 101 Southwood Dr;ve Toron- g to, on Saturday, Oct. 22nd, after a Manus - :35* 6 c + '. lingering illness. His funeral took Meats lamer s _ n Qr K place on Tuesday morning, when in- HAIgCN'I-PING • '.:.Sudden Death BugKi e —' -_. termen a (n e - - cemetery, Pickering, He is. surviv=, ent Waves bills Blanche and widow, Hildtwo and daugne hters', CL21Re Pick 1620 `=1.95 E2.5t/ =3.50 t6,N 1 • Instantly, b •. ed by Phon ENCS SILK whnn. Pick. Z2tM Gerald. One son, Edward, died Bev- - " . . , .,2• Prevents Blight eral months ago. Mr. Walsh was t. good neighbor, and very kind to • 3 Does not bum the leaves t. :those in sickness. y .-T-he Anniversary Services of / the Presbyterian Church will be • • �4 Gives longer life to the ' an ,held on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m when a former minister, Rev. o o 5 For potato plants, cabbage plants . ' Harper B. A., B. D., of Toronto, • , will preach. Music will•be furnish- ed by the Whitiby-_13apt• choir, under the-leaderahip of Mr. Robin ` Nicholson. On Tuesday, Nov. let, 1 ' the ladies will serve a Fowl Supper ;.sFor g>r' ubs and cut worms. • Vgeatdfor. McCormick.Deerini Farm Machloery aad �- _ $a." ,REWARIT--• TICKRf ANn INiQRMA?IAN AT Repairs. - le 'offered for infornratimr_leading -TYPICAL EASTERN HOLISM to the conviction of the peon or °T Y P 1 e A L LOW f A R E S phone 4500 Orr'1d s—IYt 1e�s k pt persona responsible for ' breaking by MOTOR COACH . the windows of St. Paul's Church, Buffalo•.$5.95 Baltimore. .819,00 I14nbarton, during the week-end, Cleveland. . Augusta. S32.05 , � BDOl�o !' PIMING t; tjapproldmately) of October 28rd. a+ , .• ••��', •••••• '�•• Wm. Payne and Funk Bassett, warder �`