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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_11_11 w » I x .... ., k. .r .... •r'AUR"-'.p's... . �. '' - .,.•'..a. __. -'. :v?• ''N'. -.9�v' y.WlonFw r z..':. ,., .,..:, :. �.c.4_...,<., .:. :,...•:••'�i_ 't. ss sur�,. ti�. -rv� ri. w: VOL. LV111. 1'ICSERIN( , OrTT., FRIDAY . NOV. 1 !, ty��3. No. 12 . ltsoTsef►tatitait dnsDai. WHITEVALE DANCING GREENWOOD r. NOTICE Under, the auspices of the Unit- at Brougham c ed' Sunday School, the Runnymede Town Hstl,' Friday, Nov. 18th. 1V11886-1936 ILL..S P$AR80N-Physician '.Our tracks Paso our way ng Modern and Old Time s�dsnrgeon, Dunbatton. :illy P y„ y Dramatic Society are presenting ever da or He nad Great • ag• COAL COgE Possessions" in the United 'Church 25c. Dancingat 9 m. ` eoptoae'riW Anodatiocof out..to tt , i p• .CHOPPING n yid diemherof the America' opwm•cr;.-•1 on Friday, November 11th, at 8 p• l�INSALE Monde Wednesday and Friday M1 Maa2iw00, Ere• esatalmd by appointmedt. W OD, : CEMENT, m. Dorothy Clark Wilson' is 'the yr y • y -. Ihos.s , Clareouat.Ont " author and is well known for her WE GRIND FINE twpaf�. SAND, GRAVEL, religious dramas• Admission, 25 Mr. Ralph Mowbray Jr.i is' able Shorts and Feed of all and and 10 cents: to be out again. Bran, - r DONALD RUDDY narrister. i•w Soliciuu,Notary PuDLr. 4Ao.teyW l pan. , The hunters have gone north on kinds, also minerals;Land other OroftarmerlYaecttpi•d,by th•lateA.E.Chria- = BUILDER'S SUPPLIE9 BROUGHAM their annual vacation. eoncentf`MC3forrofitable:feedio f11M.fiatth wing of t,ldoute. Whitby. 8►� i Mission Band was held last Sat- -- P BE7hTON, BELL f(( ROSS $160 lens! cartage work Gannon was a Toronto vis- urday in the hall with ,the usual kept.on band We have also plseed in stock a full itor on Friday:--- number present. We stock onlythe best Poultry Harrtstors & Solicitors A few from here attended the ' --- line of !lapis Leif Milling The Y. P. U. held their weekly Feeds and. Supplies. -,j. W.J.BEATVN.K.C. Telephone Anniversa Services and Fowl PP Cow Feeds. meeting at the Howard Malcolm r'y' .11LBROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2838 home on Friday evening. ' Supper at Claremont on Sunday. F.. X.J. G•�R�E1�T - �.�. F.ROSS A. W. MITCHELL The W. •M. S. will hold their • Mr. M. Gormley and Messrs Art- - ' 872,Bay 5t. November meeting on the 17th. hur Gormley and Robt. Young spent ♦ �{ 'y f 6IJOIiN L.POND Toroato Pickering, Ont, Hostesses: Mrs. Bayles. and Mrs. Monday last, with Barrie friends. PIANO-TUNING }� The Foursquare Class meets at 0. RICHARDSON A Co.. Barrie. Of#ice phone 7400 Residence 0520 I'�°n°OII• the home of"Mrs. C. Disney this AND .. •tens,Sohcnon. Notanes a tc , Suite Set, 'Rev. Mt. Wallace, Of Greenbank y' , �oo�cr a Baildin`,�Toronw:Sj. f orooto. Thursday avenin with Miss Elsie All kinds of I epair Orl[ ?alaphone Ad.lass: Pua„ring 1 ham da13. au filled Rev. Glover's appointments Y g, The Beal W ee, remont oonn Sunday and gave a fine mess- M�k in charge of the program. -Al I,Tuning Guaranteed 0 hiGtiS McMiLLAN-Barrister, Sol- ClCi tor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street924 DI"NHARTON U C. R. MNcONALD ' . �.�,,. Tetedhoae EiRin asua. 2stt Mr. Chas., Topping and Mr. fled . • - - FURNITURE LMttitai Greig, of Toronto, were with their 209 Close Ave.. Torantf We are displaviog so attractive relatives here on.Friday. St. Pauls Dunbarton, Sunday, Lakeside 1b02 Tarietp•of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby, of November 13th. Sunday School at C. ERBERT T. FALLAIBB, L. D S., 2 p• m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. m. Ordert< taken at NEWS 111,11,11Wp D.S.Graduate of q*Royale College of Aluminum and flraniteware Ste. Cobourp, were with Mr, and Mrs. paastl S.rtsoca and the umvenity of Totowa. Furniture and Furniture Bert Hary on Sunda At this service we shall celebrate f�a! ra.ide tecoad door a«t of St. And- Imoveiy�, y the 13th Anniversary of. Dunbar- FUEL Y; aMr .res- Plelterlog.tint: osa rot�g►: Messrs Smith and , T. C. Brown o..aa. s :.,:ar or.app•iotaatat. -rsy9 Prices low, sat keeping with times. ton Mission and the 4th Armiver- r. tea.Plc and Mrs. Brown were guests of sary of the opening of the Church. Phil and Mrs. Forsyth, of Markham All-members and friends Are heart- �` T� --RADIO SERQICL °� Friday, �i�llt t stress. sly invited to attend this service. _. Brougham friends attended the The chair of St. George's, Oshawa. Builders' Supplies A Graduate of Radio Colloge funeral of the late Josephine Coch- �1 R• H�TON. TOW"HIP will lead the musical Portion.of the D a Clwk. QM*raarer,Cemaain.owr Lar with rare, when interment took place at on Gamete on service and the Rector will preachd -the 7th _ �.reiase Litenaea_ whitevale.Oat. �dondaq afternoon. on "The ' Camber and Lath A, E. RICHA LEON and • the Lire of Today"• B. C. shingles :FINEST ECWIPMENTo and Mrs. John Johnston, oGreenwood,oaSt. Paul's Anglican Women's a IIIc Coal ' '681'O1rQRAL INi3>altAPfd� forcheerer visited Brougham friends, Auxiliary are holding a Pot Luck Guaranteed Satisfaction Supper and Euchre in the Hall on Alberta UOaI r AiI:AL lg3TAT8 °° Sat°rday.Ci FridayeveningNovember 18th. Domestic Coke 0ONVEVANCIN AT The November meeting of the Supper served from 6 o'clock` until . RonsonahlP Prime. Mission Band will meet in the ; Or As old estabbshed aseaey. !ready all-are served. Further announce= Cement, Lime Plasteit Tuba and Batteries nlwa3s w h si church on Saturday, November 12th a t. gg�rve. _ _.__ . .. ment tater. , : 'ry e. Pick, 6666 H. MILLER at 2.30 p. it. --- Maple Body World __ Beaifrham, Ontario Sympathy ;s expressed for the CHERRYWOOD ASents for l:nndy Fenoe family of the late Mr, William � t, '%A1 N11 g l 48cr PlrnaP M+rlt 19i18 Sanderson. whose funeral took Roy Morrish and Wesley>}' try and Im` -•�Ou:iF s.trttcrrizrrn _. Place at the -White Church C sub h,,.r; a - wr .tet.---rourftry-= _-- - _ - -- VALUATOR _�. E - cry on Monday-•afternoon: Miss Emily Gates -spent last week , Mr. George Stevenson, son of 'with Miss Gollan, in Toronto. COoksbuir i Lupleulents isles conducted Anvwherc .pbono or write. Addr@aE 614' Duedar George and Mrs. Stevenson, of The.choir helped in the service of IQeekre Prices Before B4bo Hamilton, a r a been famflin the'J. raise at -Green River Church last Inri>areaoe of All Slncl g p � Street, Exec. 8: -Whitby, Ontario. and Barclay -_ es dung Sunday. Beet Bitters Available with the past week. Walter Sherrin and family, of WILSON B R +70 • Visitors with T. C. and Mrs. Milton, and, Gordon.Roach and Shingles For -Salt `�SeonntJ and Servi". Brown last week included, Geo. J. family, of Toronto visited it Mr. 1'� H>tl�a :• RhonrM,.rk Tlfill g _--" - Srrlith and son, Preston; the W. J. Wesley Roach's on Sunday - 7l41dres0 Phone Brown family and Miss Ella Wall- The Anniversary of the Church r' Ililsk t}nly»ailed Bterl Shingles, ace,.of Toronto, and, Mrs. Baird, here will be held on• Sunday., Nov :,ROOFING SPECIAL Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. BROUGHAMIPICK 516 of Blackwater. ember 13th, at 2.30 p. m. and 7.30 -1 `,Aho. re-ruhbering hu{lwy wheels. The Mission Band are holding a p. m., with Rev. Howey, and Rev. 3-1 Std. Wght. Aspnalt Shingles. LA-ma mowers eh%rpeoed. /� Thanksgiving Setsice on Sunday Dix, as guest speakers, and the 86.00 Per sgrow Fk.' T. PATERSON 8 • OLAREMOI� GARDEN CROPS . evening, November 13th; at 7.30 p. Pickering United. Choir suppCying 3'1 Hay. Wght. Ashphalt. Shingles Oall and prat prices. ^b,nP 2Q1` m. The children, with their leaders special music in the afternoon and 86.65 Per sgre. _ .Will Pap Profits Miss Annie Bayles and Mrs. Dean the home choir in the evening. All first quality Toronto Asphalt If Y Use IF you knew you WERE NEXT Mairs, will•have full char of the — Roofing Co. Shingles. In lots :.*^ y y 'NATURAL MINERAL service. It is ho � You would hustle in after that In- ped -the attendance- 4iREE:rV4'OOD of 5 sgre. or over. wrance Protection we've been `trill be go --.— talking about (Phosphates• Mt. Walter Green; c:aughter and Prices subject to change without YOU MAY BE NEXT To fncrease Yields•and Imprcv, Quality r' AliDLEY son-in-law, of Buffalo,, spent Suit- - notice. a of all crops . day with Mr. and 1lrs. F. L. Green. : pICKERING w iCYRIL E. MORLEY s. i3. anti Sits. Wonnacott spent • Clifford; Mutton, of Victoria Col .•. _ Sunday with Jack Annan in Guelph lege, spent the week-end at the �/� �]fie,,_ t;f3NERc L INSURANCE D. N. LOek w��a The weather ha; •.ser, remarkab Parsonage. LUMBER YAA\jJ �. Ow Motto-Service an Protection D. •1 ly fine here for this fall.' The W. M. S'.' met at ttie home � ': Phme Plclole'�tg 6700 (Pickering Mills Winters Bros. are,working on 'a of Mrs.' Andrew :Pegg last Thurs- PHONE 3400 PICKERING. ONT. new stone' house in Brooklin. day. The Club meets on '3londay even: The !fission Circle'will meet 'at - T CONGOLEi T*/ WE DELIVER ing next V t, at R. P. Winters'. the home of the Misses A. and M. At Cla)t ein M ont PHONE 5317 A Euchre and Dance by the Club Pegg this week. _ RUGS j T^�+ will be held in the' school• house, Miss Pengelly has returned to Ernest Ce Fetzer LJ�3J n �1♦� *�*♦ r here on November 25th, -Beep. •the the States after 'spending a fev� _ "! ? R. G. Vi1�Ni)�li�l IN1� date.• in with her brother here. =1N t} )Hortey _ +. s ; 6 r E4.95. _sale price 03 95_ .. . Young Lockinvar' has a modern The W. A. held 'their regiilelr Mortgages, -- e 9 the you , t 1-2 x 9 reg. $6.25, sale Price $5.50 Private Ambulance and the hobby horse is a master- ished a quilt for charity work. /` 26 pearl alertefs" z 10 1-2 reg:$8.75, sale pr. $7.50 Day and Night Service piece. The Mission Band held their re- Why not an appeal to the city gular meeting on Saturday wl'th a ONE c R Pbooe 90OG 9 z 12, reg $9.95, sale price $8.50 people to take an extra, idle study on India and,China. ; Malvern 5000 youth, as furnace 'man etc,'for the 'fie home choir will lead in the `�wN� � Markham, w Ont., winter, instead of all this depend- music on Sunday morning next, And E+ c ` Inner Spring kh � ante on agriculture, -which has too the Brooklin Mixed Quartet at the Mattress much of a load now. evening service. 'SALE LE -f Our carpenter, r. Pretsell, is 1.717 BROCK ROAM! 'indisposed, suffering from boils on r - { 10.95. - 'Call the ng the neck. We hope for a speedy re- Les• 10 per cent for Cash TINSMITH A happy. .gathering,.in the form covery. Thw�day, Friday;` sataada p of a surprise party, took place last At the special Thankoffering.ser T _ - -Monday-evening, itt --of--.vlcw- a k�a„ y ifsL . Other Mattresses at and have your furnaces; Mr. and Mrs. Robt, C. Reeeor, when at 11 o'clock, Rev. S• T. Tucker of a the youtlg people of the community London Conference'will take charge 0(;TOBI1X 20, 21, 22 and 24 Rtove�„pipes,eavetroaghe showered Dave Lennox with man and will unveil photographs of the usual prices y grail Sec Circularsor F and roofs put in Order useful gifts. Dave, we are sorry to Ordained Ministers oil this circuit - ' for the cold weather. Outstand ' ` y 1114w� "�m% ! ,Dayy, is leaving us, having rented from ,1870 to the Present time. • li , property on the Pickering Station Mr, Tucker is a former minister 1n mg- � � i1 ,��'•. pyM 166 All work promptly Ntvend- Road, where he will now reside. charge of this circuit and is well • Progressive euchre was Played and and favours�ly !mown- Rev, 3G'. &rg0ns o-. ed t0 and satiYficti a everyone had. a . real good time. Owen, of Unionville will preach lit :� s C. A. ST�'�t giaar.nteed. Dave expressed his thankls In a the evening st 7.80. Thesb will be r �, T QI� S �k few well-chosen words and although especially interesting services. , H. PICKER NG N S Funeral Director AJL ,HBj we all are sorry to see him go, we JON Igo ,Ymmitare Dealw Hardware Tinsmith wish ham every success in his new "ree years before the opening venture. Mr. and Mrs. Reeser are of the new highway through herb 1�,, t� ruvWa- ,/� �ja$Fi$I) Q = also thanked' for their grand !Les- is the popular guess. Three gears +++e Rez�i D ._ t• VDtiAD 111�s d� + �,' a litality. at least. f . lPlt� • ..a�i kslly k y�;,.ie9-.F,"�'!� , .d-.•..S C'r-.••,+4x'ps..,,"aN(CS-'1'Y7a.'•"K•�'r'•?<,,,�'F i' �.yryv..y.. ...:'. , .:.' _ • '.:"s �+�- ,, . ,Jt _ •r ..,e ,,..r,6 .,.?,. .i�. .,,,.-.9». .. .... . ,... -..�,>:r. .„, .+ ,r 'r.i; 'r em'x^'. -. . .a. 'fie. •� .. .. , - `3,6• 4.,. r 'Z _ ... .. :. ......... .....-s .. '..,.-.. � '.� e ' _ l 1 " She May Become Britain's New Fashion Queen "Meanest"�� ` , � ,.VICE OF � Meanest . ��ews �Tks� .O 1 A new. "meanest crime" was d f SE PRESS 'Parade added to Calgary police 'roc- Wr ords last week. �,: At the time of the accident By Elizabeth Eedy a CANADA in which five-year-old Billy + y � _ Clark was killed by a street zcar, the victim's elder brother, RADIO $CARE—When .innocent, WORLD TRADE but np and-coming young Orson Australian corn for Canadian . Robert, 16, had his bicycle _ 14Vellee planned his staging of theme brought to Quebec stolen: �, y consumption, g Young Robert was among -- radio drama,"'War"of the Worlds", � ��% ' by n a Greek ship, provides some ' he had no way of knowing ahead '� � the members•o-f the Clark f$ln- .r -' n a y � � idea of the ramification of world • r ." r �� ily to go to the' scene when that it would induce a wave .of trade.—Globe and Mail news of the tragedy was reeeiv- sums hysteria in the easternUnit- ed, He laid-his, bicycle 'down ed States and Canada and drive _ Have you driven for years with- hundreds of people into the woods ~. ' near the crowd. Someone in out an accident? So had four of the crowd rode it away. -with soaked handkerchiefs over five drivers who were involved in their heads! automobile 'accidents last. year. The recent war scare preparedExperience is no substitute•' for the ground. We had got eo used caution.-— Woodstock Sentinel- is impeccable—Britain has no de- to hearing the woraf horrors news- Review. cast from Europe, taking them as a sire al fight any Power. But it is not alone a practical basis of ° matter of course, that the story of A BIT HAZY European-peace. On the contrary. %the invasion of this continent by A Par on a Western Ontario If there is-to be any hope of real _ monsters from Mars (as recounted hill is said to have rolled, over European appeasement it cannot by the radio play) was accepted on _. five times and the occupants said be done bilaterally. It can be the.instant. — they were not -able- td ,give any achieved only at a conference-,of _ It all goes to�pbgw. Now we know clear statement of what took all the Powers. Any"breaking of -how radio propagandizing works on place. 'You know — we're rather Anglo-French co-operation,' any the people of the• totalitarian inclined to believe that statement. ....' _ The Countess Beatty, formerly Mrs. Dorothy Power Sands, of Vir- 'pledge to 'Germany running coun- sstatesr y ginia, may succeed Marina, Duchess of Kent, as Britain's fashion queen —Peterborough Examiner. ter to our existing pledge' to de- ' ands tyle-setter when the latter and her husband, Duke'of Kent, leave fend if necessary the integrity of IS, _ KICK THAT REGISTERED—It did to become distant Australia's "first family". The countess is pictured WHEAT'S DOWN; WHAT'S UP? France, any attempt to isolate not take long for his story to get here'with Earl Beatty as they arrived in Toronto during their present . Ontario wheat wag quoted this Russia must be fought absolutely, to headquarters: Top officials of visit to Canada. time last year at between $1.02 for such a-policy would be disas- and $1.04, is now selling -at 56 an American airways 'concern took trous to European peace, and, It up right away when`a farmer • father, stepfather, husband's Fath- and 58 cents. There's been no from the standpoint of Britain's _ near St. Thomas laughingly - re- World Police er, son, husband's son, daughter's alarming drop in the price of real interests suicidal.. -- Daily + ' marked that big planes flying over husband; brother, grandson,. and- bread. How long does it usually Force Wanted Herald, London. ;+4 were persistently dumping paper daughter's husband, busband's take the millers and bakers.. sups and dishes in his fields. grandson, nephew, niece's husband, realize that wheat's down? Far The airways people came smash husband's nephew*, husband's tiro- longer, it's true, than to find that. "Charles II suppressed the cof ` — back with a denial of their Saskatchewan Farmers ka$� thee•. it up.—Owen Sound Sun-Times. fee-houses as being "seminaries,of r culpability. In the columns o2 the Calls for Formation of An sedition;' and thdugh Lloyd's Effective peace Instrument The include net forth in this - - Bt. Thomas Times-Journal they de- table include all such relationships, LONG ELECTION CAMPAIGN famous coffee-house became the •Blared themselves to be innocent. whether by the whole or half blood, A Dominion general election in centre at which ship owners ex- Establishment of an interna- and whether legitimate or llle;ii! 193 is now regarded by political changed information and `from "LO$T" COLONIES—They'we been ttonal police force to enforce dic- mate. prognostication as a certainty. If it has.grown the vast Lloyd's in Lying the groundwork for five tates of a central league in pre- •By the Revised Statutes of Can- polling does take place.next year, surance organization of today," - 9/' serving world peace was advocat- _ ads, 1927, c. 127, s. 2, ft is enacted a late election day is more likely coffee consumption makes little .years to ask for the return of tier- ed by George Bickerton, president that "A marriage !s not invalid Lhaa an early one,''for it is now progress in the British home. ' I ie+aay's "lost" colonies, We can of the United Farmers of Can- t' ... tali now from the many bold ru- merely because the woman is a obvious that Premier King cannot • ada, Saskatchewan section, at the, sister of a deceased .witi, or a take on a speaking tour of the Do- C0 0S more flying about that the stage Is o nization's 35th annual con- daughter of a sister of a deceased minion before the next session, a moat set fora No. vention in Saskatoon. wife of the man." whereas the Conservative leader, Besides her, former African Col _ Outlining his plan Mr. Bicker- "By the Revised Statutes of Hon. R. J"Manion, is now carry= - - antes—the Cameroons. Togoland, ton suggested each nation con- Canada, 1927, c: 127, s: 3, It fa en- ing out a platform itinerary of "German Southwest Africa and Ger- tribute financially and-pbysically acted that "A marriage' is not in- the Western Provinces. A strenu- man East Africa, now divideda smong mandates to France,Britain, to establishment of a forcb of valid merely because the'man:1s a ous pre-election session and a long ' Belgium. and the Union of South 2+000,000 to 3,000,000 men.train- brother of a deceased husband of campaign will give the people of Shy fellow These Easy Direetieas ,Africa—Germany's pre-war over- ed In all branches of modern war- the woman or is a son of such bro-. Canada an ample supply of politi to Ease the ft and 0133 ort and , seas possessions include the Caro fare under administration of a, then" caI pyrotechnics in the year that Sore Throat Accompanying COS.' line and Marshall Islands in the committee of the central league. lies ahead.— Sydney. Post-Record. t In event of national or.interna- Safety Pointers ' Facific (under Japanese mandate), tional disturbance, the police New Guinea (mandatedtouse 'Y..-The EMPIRE �� a TTootoas join 1w), German could be called to stand guard For Pedestrians and enforce discontinuance of ag ` . _KiaoChQ.�_,a German- .. STICK BY FRANCE • .� -�;�, .- lever lob 2"Aspirin" • China. greasion •between . involved_ na,.-__ I -� Tablets—colony in Ch tions. As fair aIg -pedestrians are. con- As.an an expression of sentiment. �,, 4 ` [len "I am convinced that 90 per cerned, certain rules have been de- the Chamberlain-H itier statement el water. fleppt R 2 CHANGES IN THE EAST—The fall �� floors• 01 the 'great South China city of cent. of the urge and desire for veloped for the safe walker which _ Canton !n.October swiftly followed senseless. conflict and wholesale everyone of us ought to obey: destruction of human life and 1. The safe walker does not step 1 by the collapse of Hankow marksparked' the beginning of the end fqr Brit- property would be removed by the out carelessly"from behind -- creation of an efficient interna- cars or obstructions. _ ish, French, United States trade in the east which flourished at ata 2: He does not try to weave his Z If throat Is Yew tional lice force, he said: sr most prosperous in the "Open Door" way through traffic. from cold,nosh and .` 1,'He crosses streets at right an- dissolve 3 Aspkin" • era. Hong-kong, important British Canada's Queer files. Tablets In % glass 1s likely to wither u off Canton, 4. He uses care in getting an.and „ of water...rarYle: possession a few miles p and dieMarriage Laws off vehicles in traffic. through lack of trade activity. then right when crossing the street. ` 6, He looks left and . To the Chinese, the 11 of these _ two cities means a cutting off of There Are Some Funny Incon- G He obeys traffic signals. + 90 percent. of munitions supplies. sistencies In Dominion Stat- It's the way thousands know to p ^. He holds his conferences oa Only a traction of these an be re- Utes sidewalks and. not In..tire middle get almost immediate relief. Male placed—until next year at least-- - of the streets. + sure you get "Aspirin" 'Tablets. by imports reuted over.the still .un- Following Is the Dominion stat- g: Children do not'play in or on The simple way pictured above finished high-, _y from Burma to ute governing marriages in Canada: o the streets. . ften brings amazingl fast relief :Yunnan or tile' French narrow- y .Degrees of affinity and eansan- •9. The pedestrian walks toward from discomfort an sore throat 11. gauge railway from Indo-China. guinity which, under the statutes the.traffic, and not with it, on theYes, Sir ese, accompanying Colds: Try it. Then—see your doctor. He Without Hankow as as operat- is that_behalf, bar the lawful sof- open highways. probably will tell you to continue Ing base, the Chinese must radical- emnization of marriage. 10. He uses particular pr ecau- BEE NIYE Syrep nth "Aspire because it acts so 1y alter the character o[their..de Aman may not marry his grand tions when wanting at night. fast to relieve discomforts of a col& tense, scatter unwieldy armies, op- mother, grandfather's wife, wife's And to reduce fever. pone the Japanese only at strategic grandmother, aunt, uncle's wife**, is my This simple way;backed by scien- tific -" fats, and attempt to draw them wife's aunt, mother, stepmother, y authority,has largely su planted o the vast, wild stretches of wife's mother, daughter, wife's WAITING F 0 R C.0 morning the fisc of strong tn�cines ut easing ;Sgrrtiiaestern China. daughter, son's wife, sister,, grand- cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, daughter, grandson's wife, wife's 7- in town is Your .cereal most.effective:way yet discovered- "Man as :ie is at present is in- granddaughter, niece, nephew's Copy of this week's capable of using wisely some of wife, wife's niece,* brother's wife,** Toronto S e s r - i sweetener. e1_+__J and Got t 1 the best gifts of science, as a A woman may not marry her Weekly — don`t w 1/iA1�11Y 1 child is incapable of using safely • grandfather, grandmother's his- Forget it. "ASPIRIN" .• e a sharp knife. band, husband's gi"andfather, uncle, a e TRADE-MARK REG.- e —Bishop of Winchester aunt's husband, husband's uncle, 1. - By L. Friln Baum WONDERLAND OF,OZ .. T"--''_ , ^p• r..,ri3bted 12:3.a•61r!tn-Co. _ - - - idp - i tl "I thought it was ah Athletic Col- He led them to a big field back of "This 'college ; "sa rofes�ur. "That,•' replied the Wizard, '9s lege said uncle Henry. "It fc, the college building, where several Woggle-Bug, ' complacently, "is a ' the Royal Athletic College of Osir," answered the .W oggle-Bug... hundred young Ozitee were at their [,et'e atop," suggested Dorothy. So "Here It !a we teach scientific Col- . classes. In one pisco they played great success. Its educational-value they drew up in front of the -guild- football; n another baseball.,Some is undisputed and we are turning Ing and they were met at the door lege Athletics—in all their purity." to lit i the Woggle-Bug himself. H! 'Don't you. teach them anything plaiyed tennis, some golf; some were out many valuable citizens study saemed fully as tall as the Wizard. eine?' asked Dorothy. Oh, yes:' w mming !n sa big pool. Othei`' 3'car:" "But when do they study.e returned the Professor. "But such groups of students played basket- askedBug,Dorothy. "Study?" said the He was neatly Qreased. "Welcome, _.thlnae occupy little of their .time., ball, while in one place a ring was Woggle-Bug, looking perplexed at Uerothy," said- fhe Woggle-Bugg Please follow me and I will show j roped in to permit boxing and the Question. - "Yes; when he they "and welcome to,all your friends. you how my schoinrs are occupied. wrestling, All the collegians seem- Flet their lessons?" asked the girl. We are indeed pleased to receive Tfiis 1s R cin.=a 'hoar and they. n' _ rd busy and there was much 1tIUc Ir- "Oh, they take doser+ 04 those every You Rt this great Temple of Learn- till baay' "tee and shotltinir. night and morning: n'nn .the reply.. ing.' ,•may, 1 m + ,a fr ria r /t • •.c J .. ..�,,;a*. .;,cr. ..",. ,f;.:._,,,C rti vl ._ :".' "yA.. ..:... ".'w v„ 1► ,4!�'-'��- �, 1+?`'.' ev- , Y,1 n4wiu:.' ,faC.".n+or•.. a+�d,.,wa.' w.•,4 e- - . _ � �. , � � `• struck, according to our Lord's ! "Many of them from necessity attitude is a healthy o e all the teaching, i8 not to strike back for What Does Today's want a wife who can bring home a way around. It is bet er for the 8, , that would mean that he has be- ' pay check, for a, while at least." man, better for the gfrl, n a good Sunday''SAO0` 1 come angry, and in doing so sins. Yo Man Want. foundation for marriage." - -- ��$ Mrs. Chambers thinks a girl Our Lord -Is not condemning or should not resent such •demands. forbidding the right of self-der In A Future Marriage Partner For meeting. them will keep the 'Liberty is in full retreat every- ¢ss0n tense, either personal or national. girl on her toes. where. Its friends have loot 40. And if any man would go Specifically, what are some of "In fa'ct," she says; "this.new heart."—David Lloyd George. -— - tu law with thee, and take-away the qualities the up-to-twenty-five LESSON VII thy,coat, let him have thy cloak young men are looking for in fu LIFE'S LIKE THAT B Fred Neher f THE SACREDNESS OF HUMAN also. The Idea here is that if a tura marriage partners? Here's the y n. LIFE man for security, or in payment answer, in Mrs. Gertrude Chambers' -Exodus 20': 13; Matthew 5: 21-26, of something due, should demand opinion: _ - PfWS DIARY --- ___ 38-42 _- -before the court one's inner coat, "They want a healthy wife. Golden Test it being presumed that Otis was (They know continual doctor bills Thou, shalt npt kill. Exodus 20: ' about all that the •man •had,-ui- wreck any budge.`.13 And of being IU�C=86ftll t ftlti er is a murderer. 'I'John'3: 15, ous or rebellious about it, the man enough personality to impress ` ? 04 should let him have'his cloak also, friends. . THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING which here, undoubtedly, denotes "They-want her to be attractive - ' Time. The, Ten Command-. tiouter , alar e, loose looking. Smartness get e garment gsas much 0 ' lnents were given 1498 B.C.; the robe. _ attention with today's young men ✓ ' t; •Sermon on 'he Mount was preach- -Cheerful Service as prettiness.' A ed by our Lord in the early sum 41. And xhcsoever shall compel "They want a wife who willr��( mer of A.D.-28., thee' to,go one mile, go with him share their enthusiasms. Place. — The Ten Command- two. Christ's counsel is: Do not "They-want a wife who can un e >- •v lnents were given on Mount Sin- submit to the inevitable in a slav- derstand what they are talking e o � ai. We do not know the particular ish, sullen spirit, harboring about when they discuss business. ...,.. mountain from' which Jesus thoughts of revolt. Do the service (If her ideas are good, they'll even preached thisfamous sermon. cheerfuIIy and more-than—You are say `Tha-nks`--w hen--they-borrow'- 13. Thou shalt not kill. The asked. The counsel is :ar-reach- them.) �, • .s_English Revised Version makes ing, covering the case of the Jew- s ".They,want a wwho Attitude" now ',They, ho kw the verse to read more accurately, ish people, subject to the Roman INIII u: r. "Thou shalt, do no.murder," yoke, and of slaves serving hard how or is capable of learning to .i ' Matt. 5: 21-26. 21, We have masters. stretch a dollar. ,n r hears that it was said,to them of 42. `Give to him that asketh "They want to marry a'woman who will make a go of the social old time, Thou shall not kill; and thee, and from him that would -whosoever shall kill shall be in, borrow of thee turn not thou side of marriage.. y� danger of the jtidgment: 22. but away. ' But to ^give everything IN i • • I say unto you, that every one who to everyone, the sword to the �N(� •��; Is angry with his brother shall be madman, the alms to the im- . High Heels, Pie, "' •' A -fin danger of the judgment; and poster, would be'to act as the en- whosoever shall say to his brother, ,emy of,others and ourselves. Ours Mean Shorter Life N ' Raca, shall be in danger of the should be a higher and deeper council;, and whosoever shall say. charity, flowing from those inner High heels and pie mean �y o Thou fool, shall be in danger of -springs of lose: shorter life; says Dr. Sara Jan- 4-2i v''. �, c 00 o° -the bell of tire. "Rata" expresses sdn, of Chicago. 'r te ` co.�,tidu>at sssr.r '40 O o contempt for a,man's head, "You '�— ' stupid!" "Fool" expresses con- but # to teach he birds use, that bath- it• e Iasi She bekieces tt• is possible � "Henry's son ids to .la t -'f \ tl� to live 100 or 120 years, g he doe's. .tempt for his heart and character. Definitely T81:04 "no one has a right to expect *'You Scoundrel!" The regular _ it if `she will wear high heels, `} use of such opprobrious epithets Observation of Magistrate Mark st - PP P g eat pie, stay rip dater than 10 - - Jesus regards as the supreme of- Rudich, of Brooklyn: "No matter p.m. and drink leas than tenLiS1Ca1 Genius ' Sense against the law of humanity.. what, names yvu call a woman, glasses of water each day. We 23. If therefore thou art offer- don't refer to her weight. You have no right to ask for years - $ng thy gift at the altar, and there can reflect on ,her integrity and if we are unwilling to take care ` rememberest that thy brother hath on her virtue and she'Il forgive of the body." HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous„Puzzle 15 Degrades,. = aught against thee, 24. leave you,.but never call a woman fat," ;1,8 19th centur} i ,A MYTH 17 He struggled there thy gift before the altar, and musical . 10 acquire fin go thy way, fikst be reconciled to composer. R. V'I N{ �� E R _on.the thy brother, and then come and 13"Tiny skin A T I T L I iP piano. offer thy gift. A man cannot • • opening. ti D E R O 5 Li01E - N 18 To sup. ' have hatred toward a fellow man, Are fou Listening 14 To help. �f�Ei I 19 Hair ornament w live in sin with some other per- • I6 Opera melody. N E E E I R! T TSE IT i IE 21 He was well- son, and ever think that he can be By FREDDIE TEE 17 To abound. liked as an' 'right with God while 'these things - 18 Heron. . RIND! iH PER orchestra continue. 20 Narrative O f .P A 24 3.1416. 25. Agree W Yh thine adversary PLAYING SAFE WANT TO JOIN RIPLEY �g I 'D E 28 o :cas�r. , Poem, I N D ULE 26 - quickly, .while thou art with him - 22 Half an V E T Although Richard Crooks knows 30 Mineral sp=ins '--" In the way; lest.haply the adver- :Since Robert Ripley announced- 23 Colored gem. . L E 1' � t & nary deliver thee to the judge, and by heart most of the numbers he on his NBC program that he would 25 Timber tree. U �}^ 32 Electrified the judge deliver thee to the and sings-on NBC's Voice of Firestone leave soon on a tour of.the world 27 Negative. partic_e. ver, and thou be cast into prison. concerts he invariably carries all to continue his search for more 28 Banal.. from pressed the — 33.1 lure. shalt b .no means come out' his usuch sougaNBC beforeudios. He him oa a received near] 6,000 letters from 31 English grapes.; composgrs of 35 Being, sg - '16. Verily I say unto thee, music rack, switching the piece just eeiifed newalyks,00 life asking m 33 To hasten. 4&Custt>m. laste+erftary: 38'Exchanges, Thou ll thence, till tfior have pard the last y Barrier.. 50 Feminine VERTICAL 43 To sin, " finished to the bottom -of the pile'. be taken.along, Dentists, lawyers, 34 Imitated. treble voice; 45 Rhythm. farthing. Cf..Luke I2:' 58. Ac' physicians and. men la other pro- 36 To bow, 52 To devour. 2 To unclose. 46 Telegraphic _ _cording to the Roman law the _ fessions have offered to. awash 37 Genus of •_53 Merchants 3}�Garden tool. . mcle, ;plaintiff could carry the accused ".The more variety, there is in- clothes. scrub decks or act as chs! fresh-water S7 Neither. 4 Coat of mail. 47 Indian bopt , = !with him before the judge;the de- ,ducks, 58 Sheltered 5 Com ass int 49 Auction. your life, the more you have to or,secretary !n return for the priv- p Pendant. might settle the matter a wide 39 God of sky. place. 6 Bird of prey. 50 Gunlock cat6h'. draw upon 'in resenting ile a of accompanying in Mr. Ripley tm P g P y g - on. any terms while they were on 40 Within. 60 Assumed 7 Title of 51 Bows. range of types on the air."—lieiene on his forthcoming venture. Oddest - • . -the way., but after the tribunal g yP g 41 Exists. name. courtesy. 54 Hastened. Jane Arden pro- a r nton New Dumas of _ BC s p request came from T e was reached the thing must go ac- 42 You and 1. 61 Wand. 9 Sun god. 55 Morindin dye. gram. Jersey, sari who asked to be taken _'..icording to.law. _. 44 South 62 He was a •' 10 Small area - • 56 To excavate.: - - along in order that he =might win The teaching of the whole pass- hgirl-friend. Carolina, native —. 11 Side bone. 59 Type standard age concerns the nature of our the and o[ his .46 Refuse matter 63 He was one of 12 Principal - 61 Right _ #nimosity toward other man. nisi• ". Conduct, Rally - der is only the final fruit of a THANKS, MR. WELLS I 3 I 11 _- hatefuI, revengeful spirit. What Radio listeners are indebted to I6 our Lord is getting at is not the �w Mr. H. G. Wells for the "thriller", prevention of a murder but the t' as produced by Columbia Broadcast- Ig 9 20 Zt utter cleansing of.the heart of all ,7 ing System on. Sunday night, 're- those passions. which '.su essay " cently. It's a. good thing those .arise in the injustices and animosi- ' comets and planets were falling on, ties of life, as we mingle.-among Princeton, New Jersey, instead of other people, that make our hearts Callendar, Ontario—then we would Z6 p t 9 30 u► �-:to-be aflame•with revenge, with a t "` really have had something to woe— 2 3 34 35 i desire to do evil to others. ry about in Canada. Matt. 5: 38-42. 38. Ye have `1heard that it was said, An eye for7 9. . THIS THING CALLED an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. 1• The, Old Testament teaching to �'` SPREAD-BAND"? 40 3 which our Lord here refers is a:.' The 1939 DeForeat Crosley "Mu- found in Ex, 21: 24; Lev. 24: 20'; Bob' hawk, Iefi, and John B. sic Master" Deluxe Radion hake' F 6 17 -Deut+ 19: 21. 39. But I. say.un- Kennedy, widely known news the new "Spread-Band" dials which • simplify short-wave and particu- to you. Resist not him that is commentator and writer, conduct 9 0 51 evil; but whosoever smiteth ince the .new "People's Rally," 3:30 larly foreign station tuning as the • on thy,' right cheek, turn to him to 4 p. m., EST, Sundays, over different "channels" have been p 53 6 37 1, a,� ;;6'. figNttuat Broadcast- _.spread out so that at least 10 times but simply the 'expression of 'one ing System. Listeners are as: a as much space o� the dial, s- e• b 9 60 61 .person's, desire to shame, or in to express opinions on current voted to each band (or channel). salt; or anger• one against whom problems as well as the studio It makes foreign reception now a 6Z b3 he has a grudge. The person so au3ience. _ _ reality—sure and certain. POP—When Money Goes to a Woman's Head - 8y J. LAR WATT - MIL WAS AF T +.._R RAl D -.- -_TH"AT MONEY SHE O HES —WOULD GO T _— r�• HAD LEFT HER HEAD - f• , 'J '1 - 40. /� , f� °`s*{p. .' T :a.,• _:-wr T'." ',.' :mac R��. • Y^.-•:• .r::»..^�`. :n. ^^'ri- -.x• w.! - ""''r _ .en< - 'i .+.. ti .•,,,^",.', ..cam:' •+� ✓'::iia;:,,.a. r.cn .�'�'+srue... "z.3.�"K��{.x,a s.- .. ..4 -r .•,.t.4.w:..e•�a..+- t+y .:<red.:.. .•►: S. .3 !r ' •x..n'.....:. •it:u _ ,.sem•,. -..s::a: A':,3..e.JC.:,s.. T�ry�,Yp��1 .•',!.`.,ice. ..:.�: --' ^,'._'L��,rV..• .,".f. .FS....".`.p. f......, 't:. ..?'.•..t..r .:J - J ^ i -_.. .�-, • :.4...,. 4,w ,..a'"i •". •r.". t "i 5 s-:. .,:'tiwr' .,r.: '�,w; -.c�. :G: c-a- '-� a f • 77 - • • �- Le i�i!iZ'Lt 1ie� QiYt><� ' rM No ss -TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid- rNf�I LL Twenty-seven new books have re- t neysantiseptic and invigorating. la �•, •� i Termrnacaps attack the cause of LC�rn to y FUNERAL DIRI96WR AND b' cently been added to Pickering Ru SPANISH Library. Of these six are delight-` Rheumatism 6, L7b Per Fe: $1.150 S&ODes m, Sciatica, LHAWAIIAN GUITAR umbago. E- , ls6[BALe[ER � Sawerlptiosts to the Uni States fully: produced books for boys and C. JONES, DRUGGIST. 9ucceeeor to W. J. Mothers t, � 0,00 �, girls. Twelve are lighter fiction, sad r _ • __ __ �GUlT7►R and UKELELE . _- -- —■_��_ including such authors as: Cor- ' 8toufl�ille Individual half-boar Seasons Nigbt and Day Service bett, Loring, Norris, Sabatini, Wren _ JO HN MUNKAR. Proprietor and Frome; "The Joyful Delaneys" Mona Kea Studios Business Phono Residence Phone -- by Hugh Walpole and "Rebecca" by 9801 Township Oratorical Contest to Oiarcmont. Markham. Unionville, Daphne Du Maurier are among the Uxbridge. Stouffville, 98 held at Brougham, Nuv. 25th. N07TER ___._..... _ o. most popular boolds of the year. Inswum_n#-csGa;i...'i cn request,, bio- Me Second Oratorical Contest "hladarne Curie" is the finest bio- gmphy of the past few years. To convince you as to the rneritsoof our for the school children of Pickering „My. Country and My People" by ysterit you will receive FREE of eharge Township will be held at Brougham Lin Yutang is still in demand al one lesson on any one of the above v. Friday, November 2.1jth, t 7.30 he storyinstruments. ---Wcboek_.Prizes amounting to $30.00 of "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by l --- will be donated by Mr. Robt. C. T- E. Laurencx is so well known it t i r PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN :•L Reesor and Mr. Root. Ruddy. A need hardly be re-told. The manus- '!, rTitevale . m-M THA L.(:� 5_..-TxE�E �A Grand Prize for the Outstandingcript was, lost in a London railway �'�e � 1 AND NERVES. IT MAY Speech or recitation will be presen- station. The author re-wrote it and �iCtieral Agency YOUR EYES, -ted by Mr. Heber Down' in the form. brought it out in a limited .edition* of a Silver Trophy. And' to th= at $25. When a later edition was' In simple but rich de- ,� a MCCORMICS-bEERINC3 C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. 'school winning the -Highest Numb- put on the market it was only a- • ' sign we can furnish er of points, will be given a Shield; vailable -in Canada at $9.00 A memorials that will DEALER Dicey Bloe>k, Opp, P. Q the gift of-•the Women's lnstitut" cheaper edition has now .made it s Blease from` every f the Township. common property. "With ---Malice' standpoint. In dignity ALSO _ _OSRAWA, ePl'>G The rules set down are ss foll Toward Some" by Halsey is a gay, of appeairace out FLEQItY A TUDHOPE A1�fif1FSSON ows: malicious book about England. work will stand out MACSINERY A REPAIRS . 1.,--Under the Public School Div- ,W� Finishing". by Jeffrey will 1001 through the ages. Steel Wagon Wheels. P4d1ae Root. 'Psion, .there will be Three classes: no doubt be in dem=d, and "The Na Greater Tribute lag. Frost or Lundy Fesies } •(a) Grades 1 to 4 - Recitations. Concise Oxford Dictionary" fills a N.. W. STAFFORD Gon i1r ar Tke@Native to You (b) Grades 5 to 6 - Retold Stor long felt need. $ighwy Monumental Sed Indian Gasoline and 011e les or speeches.. ; -Worb C. T. G. AUTO PARTS .� (c) Grades. 7 to S Speeches 1Card of Thanks n Ph. "2 Whitby Out CIENERAL HARDWARE 2---Only TWO CONTESTANTS Kingston goad Weal We do BaildiuR of all kindr from'each school are eligible, one. Mrs. avid' Pilkey, of Hamilton, -- =- Frank Wright :CARPENTERING. entry for each of two classes: and Mr. James"Cochrane, of Clare- r �EVALE ONT. CEMENTING. 3.—Under High School Division, wont, wish to express their sincere. 71WO•CONTESTAXTS may be sent thanks to their many friends'for �E.UdiBINf3 from Lower School and two from their kindness and expressions of _ and • Middle School. sympathy during the illness and Law Motor Sales 4.-First'Prize- Winners of last FdT 121 11f1 ROU�'ING death of their sister, Suss Joseph- rtl'h i 1.1 a ry Chrysler Plymouth year are not�ligibie in the saran ine Cochrane, _ W*­4 +o sell Brantford Eioo$at class this" year. 1dA rials,Empire Batbroom 5--All entries must be sent to Silt Register rs ekahntt Tillers--s sine to ad: Dealer Mr. Roy McWhirter, Brougham, Bursts or Tractor You sari plow Eyn1pmont, Duro Water'' not later than Nov. 23rd. FRIDAY, NOV. 18th — Auction 'faster. TU KID GANG is still the GOO& USED CARS Systems. Beatty l _ sale of farm stock, implements, leader is a twv-bettom Hsrso Pow• GOODYEAR TIRES Stable I gpJpmeot iSiu Kidne s "impair your hay, roots etc., the property of TU No, S Trader 'ws redact WILLAR19 BATTERIEb an ather'Bnhdtng Material ggsh 7 Plowin Blears. We leave Plows for health. Run caps' Two-way action Alfred Jackson, Lot 13, Con. 1, 8 ©E ILLED BLACK` REPAIRS[NG E+timatea Free Pickering. Sale at 12.30 P. m. No .�m'7 Purpose`_1 nearly news 13 IbLED MOTOR REPAIRS Mork Guaranteed :-'$quickly cleanses and-invigorates the g Give w a tris on a New br a Used Cee _ Kidneys Use Rumacapa. E. C. reserve. Terms, Cash. Seo bills. See Fertilizers--Grain Drill, pars JONES, DRU GGIST. Wm. iVla"w, auctioneer. e� iia oil, nearly all steel-•&ere- Hours Towing Service J. a.�.•. .. Law' F J PROTJSE - We sell Cream Separsbrs, Elea Gordon I Law Phone x502; trig Fencers and Fertilisers etc. P T O K F R f N a. O Y t A R I O Phone 2908 "Frost A Wood — Cookabutt PICKERING, (1 'TARIO ! - DeLalral Pedlar Products Grose Fertilisers MAN ♦ " W. F. DISNEY, !Greenwood Radio SerVice Psoas Prcr:2914, 41 Lf Expert service and, re-- -pairs e= �/ -- - ----, - - - �^— pairs to-all makes. Rays .soli! b� • Alive with new features L7RQL,K ona4o obargae. :,work a.-- Q --new interest for everyone. The whole scope m Livestock and Agri- ,THEATRE guaranteed. A.W.MITCHELL culture in magnificent display. Special emphasis on the Poultry in -wH zTHY ARTHUR FIELD Pickering i. . ov dustry thrs year.The country's = livestock flowers, seed and grain, foxes and minks. Fight glorious Giaansb Radio and Television Inatitote - days. Plan to attend. ' FR[Q+Y and SATURDAY Member O®cial Radio Service Meoti SPEgAL RAILWAY FARES NOVEMBER ll,and 12 Assocc«x n. : . ro Two Shows at 7 and 9 15 �23 46 Phone 3201, PICKERINtI ROYAL COLISEW•TORONTO <. -Sat.Mauuee at 1.30 -- -- ---- - Special Matinee, Friday at 2 o'clock MOWN .-SHIRLEY TEMfsI-E - . N - Veal dal vee WIMIte . , -rtcl~ ' "'Little NOW . Miss Broadway , .dell your Calves at home. - With .,. \ Save time and money. G EORGE MURPHY ':JIMMYY DURANTE PH 1lL Gli' B Ei00KS T1 a have a buyer at the f arft R _ .` "'EDN A M AE OLIVE - , : Monday Tuesday �y -� . 'Mo n ay," u ay an & Wednesday - d ay. NOVEM ER 1!. lb and 16 Wetlnesd Two Shows. at 7.00 and 9.00 - - IRVING BERL1 PIOKERI NC3 FA14MS._r _ LIMITED c d t' Pillet lam 61110. - _ Ragtime Band" 0`00 - - TYROfM POWER - - SEE 1111:! THE NEW ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE oe riva , torETHEL MERMANJACK HALEY New VEGI� `Now on Display :_ - aple Leaf lautua,l Fire e�C R Amoderatepri rrange capable of- - ----RA1Y01--- ---- 4e?4-90 111lodel COAL«••� WOOD :giving you the same good cooking �'araC� OV ■ and baking results as the most ex- p 1 've Tried and a p�s� ranges. -..i WAWANS,SA INE. O0. S eCial Fall Pr'ce; $239 00 in thovsandf of Canadian �y at" for Fume ad Couft .� ' Now. remodelled and modernized. -Dodge for 1939 Note these features: ENAMEL M FRONT FDTM—Aa a !� in Pg cfve modet.vicb caths boat whwwwu imm s et sa � , s aro�.�. wow or oo.l: o jwt#4 is eaamru n para—offimmo.t ,AL,F'g PLACE -" vu,taae.aE tri.rerl v«a.lam sars.s Wlyadaib. sils�.fie. _ sum roomy faebm with Iwo pa u roc► Wneo.t. race for Melba heaths Quick baking 1 Chaim„ °e a� f ” F ` N r►;,trw L..r..e. .e d.010 �., ,,,fit flo8iahad $salsain . . u >vfmd.. (Alfred Mole) r :wfeMs .� f �C�� BOWMAN BOWZONTAR/d _ -bodes 77 yewsej&=uaww F� � CLA iREMpNT. _ �p� ."'�' a.+fA�.��r � �a �o>rt� .�1': Phone 3901 ' Uckw- : a O "'cy`'.'C;i�..: ,. ''.r,p•�•;?;;,�.•' „";s•+,{;�. .L.;?�F. v:.: ., ,:-c '•+�--'i'xt^-Yrr` --a:•��_"' �.r'v''w., - , 5p '.:sr,J. v `,. 4,wo rs. .. .3. •,.w.._ .>.-s,-,sw.;.4. n r. t. .-.oa te_ - •sat-as .r• -<s... tee.-a.•.•� �.,_ s.c: r. . w-.iiFt7n '•'.,', ,..,lent'." _ .. �"' ,e.c is.. - • f Tuesday evening, November 15th, a CLAR181i101y'r,. in the United Church, Claremont, tic nature, she gave much of her, Cowling-StepAensoa .: • :' _.�... - time to painting, in her younger `<p Mics Class Neal is spending the All neighboring auxiliaries are In- �>m, and "many beautiful scenes A quiet wedding was solemnized 'WILSON �. ,. ted 1 Ivinter-in Toronto with friends. vi Fol are in possession of the family. She at the Whitby Parsonage on Satur- Following the Anniversary Week Radio Service Mr. aaed,Mra. D. A. Pugh spout leaves to, mourn hepr lova, one aged day, Ocbobej,28th, with Rev. Russ - Radio the C. A. Overland Store, ann. ,Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Les. sister, Mrs. David'Piilt'ey, of Ham- ell O'Brien; officiating, when Alga � - Feaetby of Sandford. ouncdtnent is made of the Prize- .ilton, and one brother, James, of Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Guaranteed Radio Repairs winners in the Bean-Guessing Con- ng, of Oshawa, was united in Tubes and Batteries Mr. and Mrs. T. Paterson spent test. Geo. Collins, Goodwood, First Pickering Townehiy. Four sisters Caroli Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. and four brothers pre-deceased her. marriage to Leonard J. Stephenson, Marconi and C. G. E. Radial Adults, Nelson Riddle, Claremont, The funeral was held from the C. of Whitt The bride was attended Pengelly, at Broolr$(n. Juvenile and Mrs. Wan. Beaton the y' Paul Wllson Phone 15r11 Mr, Stan, Lockyear, of Brooklin A. Sterritt's undertaking parlours, by her sister, Mian Verna Cowlin, n. is now employed in g� winner et the Lucky Number. i Bri 1 0! Pickering on Monday, 7th, Rev. and the groom was attended by his , ;Railway Str. - -- Barber Shop. A quiet wedding took place at J E. Glover officiating, and follow- brother, Mr. Harry Stephenson, Af- the Manse on Saturday, when Miss -Brooklin `Ont Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lye have Evelyn Lucille Wideman, Of Gorm- by a large number of friends ter the ceremony, the happy couple i — , -'•w ken rap residence in the .Wm and._relatives, the mortal remains left on a abort wedding trip. On , --- - ley, was united in marriage to Mr were laid to rest in'St. John's Cem• it return they will reside on the Wallis home. Ernest Burgess, of Markham Twp. A number of friends of the dec- etery, on the 7th concession. am's farm at the Lake Shore. 5. eased attended the funeral of the Rev. J. E. Glover officiated. After short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. ' Burgess will reside in Markham. Farr's Elevator Mrs. Lansdale and Miss Kathleen The annual fowl supper of the - r bury, of Uxbridge were in the - DAN- CING. -- _ eHavePlaced -city on Moeda United cosegregation on Claremont,, Onto - y Tuesday evening, Nov. 8th, was a Asphalt Rooting in StQck Mr. Wm. McAvoy, of Western great success. Over 400 people were Mise Mollie MaeoGre 'wish"' to Canada, is spending the winter served a delicious chicken supper. gO1 Have also received a oar. Of �. Phew 21aJ _ Office slit# ; f announce the openibg o! her lane- Mrs. John Gregg, Semlook Stabs for Bummer �adth his, sister, Following the supper a splendid ing school, Saturday,, Nov. 12th, at II86. FLOUR SAIM k mere• program was given consisting of a' the Stanley Theatre. Toe, Tap, Ac• Bread , The Claremont Baptist Church drama in three acts: "The Path A- robatie, Ballet. Registration at the 'A.W. MITCHELL. 24'a• -.-will celebrate its annual Harvest cross the Hili" by the local Young Stanley Theatre, Wednesday, Nov. Pickering, Ont. 49tf. 98'e i2.8g Home Services on Sunday, Novem- People's Union. The Pegg' Orches' 9th. For Information, phone 100. - — - ter 20th. tri, of Greenwood also rendered ex- f Pastry k Mr. G. M. Forsyth has disposed cellent music. The congregation is L � �ttR\/TYE?R 24's i •4g • -of most of the carload of thirty- grateful to the entire community '� 98's =1•� 'r five or forty horses, recently Pur- F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Be., 0 chased in Western Ontario. for the co-operation which endo Eyesight Education -this annual event such a marked. L.S. On file ars the records of sur Miss Floren£e Bielby entertained veyoss Gibson and Yasaold, �6. ' • success. ELECTRIC ' Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred Snaith, (nee 'lhere •passed peacefully away, and i;ina East. ne6ns Wse 1lRS Katharine Hepburn), of Toronto at after a long illness, in .the Ontario a wedding dinner in their honour, Hospital, Whitby, Miss Josephine, EFFICIENCY F ENCERS a '..on Monday Iasi: Cochrane, on Friday, November L .. &TTENTION The funeral took'place on Tues- 4th, in her ?6th year. She as a by , •day of this week of the late Mrs• life-long resident of the Claremont ' , BIMPLE—EUONOMICAL ; Wi�?iama, who passed away at com¢ssunity, having been born .on Ce �, TUCK Brock Road Caravel Holds Live Stock rarely with one wire Stouffivile last weeWend in - her the old homestead in the 8th con- _ Use 96th year. Deceased -,was a cousin cession of Pickering and was held r, Years V se of Mr. Tobias Caster, of this place. in very high-esteem- by a large cir- 'opt, Fit Mr. and Mrs. Haines and daugh- cls of friends. Beim of an artis- , ' L �1 D lave roved their worth of 100, ter, of Long Branch, Mrs. Ander- g J�,esight Specialist C r.r 3 i�.l Pit Run ,n i 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20th .son, of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Miss Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.)_ ::Caravel century way to bold live stoek Jiazei Anderson and Mrs. Short, of STANLEY' T11SATRE oaLswa. Phone 1514 -Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. /'. guaranteed units►slo N ss S ' ). - . - Anderson. here. $TO��FViLLE Dont overlook an a -Sand and SF J full M r Thos. Sanderson and Mr. apparent phy- _ For full particular write sisal condition when stud 'n the Stone ECTRIC Harold Sanderson and Mrs. Mait- Phooe 1001 dying S FARid EL eye and its defects. Many eye, def- '183 King, East. Toronto, or sand Anderson attended the funeral D9lfverei-or Lo►dei to pit ecta are more pronounced,due'to a -of the former's brother, William Showing HO al RDE TURNER, Sanderson, at Dumbarton, on .Mori- Week Nights-8 13. condition. ..Whintev a Onta�rle►. Standard Time lanato theory will apply ' PH .. . day. • g run-down or over-taxed P to all NE:Plaut, ick 102 'To some extent an exp- Toronto office HQuard 6471 '+ ry ry Ciare�inont Continuation School •& Holidays-2 Spews,T and 8 p.m cases, but will apply at times only JOHN BOURNE & SON Comrnencensentt Exercises will ba mk.4r%'M I 'Fitt DAY&SATURDAY in part. One person with' no appar- _ iP held in the Community Hall on Fri- NOVEM BER 1o, 11 and t2 ent effort will do a piece of work da evening, November 18th. An -%•, , .. ` - - y » well, while another with a waste of -.. interesting program is being pros- stCritue School tiuse and effort must give up. u � ented by the students. 'this means of wasting effort app - .. Miss Alma Ward, accompanied a Starring eats to you or the case applies .to givup of teachers to Rochester last HUMPHREY BCGART ! you, seek the reason or the remedy _ �� ," e. ' t•- . week, "obsen-irt" at one o! the schools in that. city, as part of th and u .. • for your own sake and both you program o! the Teachers'. Conveii- and your employer will appreciate P „THE DEAD E,�tDKID� it. If it applies to your child don't tion. ° SHOE�TS blame'the child yet. It rs�ay direct- ' A. C. Brooks this week commeh- COMEDY < ly or indirectly be connected with r `4^ •.ces an interesting contest for th,� ' turns of this store. Particulars the function of vision. See the best > MONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY :snay be had at the store and you Optoanetrtat available. I will en- '� -are referred to his advertisement NOVEMBER 14. 15 and Id deavour to deal fully with each of T'-fen 7. another column. ss these symptoms separately as I find i Flight into modern use of the eyes prompts an x , 1, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richardson ----s explasratiori. -wand daughter, Anne, and Mr. Fred Nowhere' - e. ;Richardson, o! Lakeheld; Miss An sh ;hie McIntyre of Norwood and Mn, Marring CALL AT _ " Vaughan Glover, of Peterboro, DIC = r �► were guests at the pinnae on Sun- AZK HOLT : BOOSE'S qday, and attended the Sunday ser- _ K YURCELL +CASt3 do CARRY STORE • vices. JACQU`:LINE WELLS Walt. and Mrs..Ward, Will and Comedy and Short Subjects are just a few of our , - .prices: Mrs Ev t e ,.rad tlse'r avo bob a a 1' „ - Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey spent Wed- Soap Chips :.3 lbs., 23c, .riegday.'last at Milliken, with Mrs. .T)(URSDAY,FkdDAY&SATURDAY Prunes ......., .. 3.lbs., 25e. l a NOVEMBER lT; 19 sad 18 w .. - — - •The hard Fishermen of nada mar- Pilkey s nephew and nieces and. Jar rubbers, red or white .... 60. y their' families, at their fox farm. ss Tomatoes :.....3 for 25c. ket over 6o different kinds of food Fish :Mr. Howard 1lacklim has quer 3n0 The �arones$ Coal Oil per. gal. 18c. " and Shellfish, either fresh,, frozen, loxes. They also took in the Plow- „ (5 or more gala. 17c.) smoked, dried, canned or pickled . . . ' dug Match that day. aril the Butler ' Jewell shortening, ... lb. 12c. each affording a grand opportunity dot Large congregations attended the Starring Dates ..:... ...... lb. 10e.' thrifty dishes that have Bryk, test and 31arvest Home Services in the L'n- Vinegar, spirits or•cider 86c. , agar, dted Church here on Sunday last, 'Sweet corn. ..gat Y- • "WILLIAM POWELL ":. ..............tin, 8a. " .lehen Rev. Wallace, of Greenbank. ANNdBrLLA Macaroni Ee. —b lbs. 25c. ..: So taurishiag, Ino, for`Canadian Fish ...... . agave two excellent addresses and HELSN WESTLEY, g0 •ONT. and Shellfish give plenty of prooeina wrls assisted, by the home choir is HENRY STSPHEN9QN - . minerals and'precious vitamins. In fact. ,a much-appreciated numbers in thePECIa1L ATTRACTIONthey have everything folks enjoy sad music of the services. _ LESLIE SMITH seed is s huxh or supper dish r y The' W. M. S. will give Sli•ill- dd pstrated lecture OII,the "Study, The March YOU Can meals"afrangements Williyour .. New* 4 Cdtnrch Faces a New World", on - or I 1111E - cious fish several times a week,and the . Radio Service family. will enjoy this tempting aut- DEPARTMENT OF FIS FS D I X11t ROAD R. R. 2, Pickering 19 � *wm MN Arrwoxrfr/ The Economy Store comEST , ...._._g nein` Saturday, November, " XMAS and BIATHDAY CARDSIsW ._12th, and closing December 23rd, between Claremont, Brougham We have a complete line of Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto z, Prizes will be given away;_ _. our -- =Two Prizes for the Boys, an o' CK was'as play , the so many useful gifts for Children ' Prizes for the Girls, receiving My drivers are trained to be cars[✓ ` Iatgest number,of votes. Every lbs, and Adults at be. to $1.00. eoarteous and reliable. ♦ FM AND VKiETA{tB �o/►t" ppurchase in the store'will count as See our New Stock of Men's 8 T ♦ _ Flake 2 Cepfdt(t pomd)of Drool a 4 ,: pEpAalMINT Of cooled fish and plate in a b Im md� One Vote, and its additSonAl Prize �� Rubber Boots, in all sues at �w Rotas oe L ng DIdwMJ IliNialfl,O TAWA Cover with layer of chopped.cooiolf �. will be given should the ,Jrnnere- lees than city Prices. Wool , Sox, basting. apt* a seamed be4 tale and pMGo 1 !Masa eon your has Boob racf a layer of whole kernel Dora • ceive more than 200 votes. The Shirts, Overalls and Smocb. Iw"too ltimpeles 1pah>e.e�w mp.Fo.r ow ibis x aptvr+of m.ai.m whim aavew 1 ell of psisee are now on displayat the we saint'. Nora too `*es, salon and and bl.adfed with two alieh� ftOre. IN �ta 111owol sad plrlaae� itTwN.«..,...•....................:..... ».......... ♦ •t�s riekle the top oft .ola wishb . lerat3er earths rbc.M►a ,, y�,• - items W! wMt1sR (rl.w psis"'Maw >"' p. . e of hot macer rod bale. is ew (35.rJ foe 1 bort. leen" N`. S!1 ... Chi= yl�rtat.»..»»..«.......».....».».»......»».».».....,.....». � vW 6ai ,A. C. Stooks 'Clarthm0 It trona 3 ,.+ a ...:_..... .»...».»......»...,.«..,»......................cw.R Ow�at ani "mea tr Ztis>r a \ri/ _ r i ,;9a.,'•r.... .,.�. .x :.,. :_ , .. - - - Rte.._--,. -:.G •a .''r#ycv - '••'h',- 'S ��1 ,_tmrnat+cmrnnu-,.: , e.-v..-„,,•..:'y,.:...-;:r. _.,..•, ,.-..o 'S .timed_.;'-. .s;:+raa•.e:. imen.:u ;;4;g uaemmR .L.-'sem•. _ ..,• L +`.1 • iN!.+ ,-..., ..pp••sus..'T''v'-. -.ns. ..,.,.:. :•'::....�'te? '+t[': _HC T( �. A "+':� .W'.. .EN°tl L•... ••-R,4, M'•t^- •'t„'U•.--G .T-. .. _. .,. ,.- `."� •.. . ed•-.t ..... '..'. ;7..:- l :. .F •' F' *y"+ * '.. ... :�.. s ..,w ,... ..: ...,.. �.r.- ,.... z. .: ...�x. ✓« .......+.. � �^! :k, r - •`.rte• "'�� - . : .. ate”'•-..7 ,”'�?"'-lx•�i+:lC..a.,-c.�.'ea.�e-, r.. •4w •...4'- .�, s ,?..... ;'.,tom ... T!1" i, • ,"J,�"'�e' `� r. ..s.+• :�' - �. .>__r{rk4.''S!3 nR1 ,r ..rei'if...1.. ..y;ilFi.a:,r*At• .. ,. ..- �„• <. . . . _, - The: Leashed erns G � DAANS - -:of Circle L�� t by terry r1/•tstbrook - _ JOIN THE WCR TRACY s SECRET SERVICE PATROL lea Easy t !t's Fun! Every boy and Synopsis -- - loose 'ilii would not be able to girl can loin Dick Tracy to his war ' a un im b o ler Slim Loyale is paroled from restrain himself. '� sit-erg � e in gi all club P n S ' se re et ad free •flat .' -.•�-. -- prison after serving 18 months for The thought came that perhaps � t � a crime he did not commit. He he had better ride quietly away - GET YOU.RNEW 1939OFFICIAL PATROLBADGE-Get -returns to his Circle L ranch to and visit Mona some other time. new 1939 Official Badge,your Secret Code Book. t with new 1939 codes and your Patrol Pledge.Ifyou _ es' _ are a memberIPA tbat she had now be aerie to mark your coupon -\\� •i,� - f forces at work, trying to make eciall asked him over that night p y g "Member"as get our specialonor em him violate his parole so that he and he had promised. So he "Second 'Year" Badge with the service Chevron ��.�• '� � R-- tan again be railroaded to prison. straightened his shoulders, set his The Brockwells and thejr gang jaw and went up to the door, O•' �'��'�+s are,plottingto gain possessioe ofknocking firmly. V;' 'WIN YOUR Circle L_ranch and the property who OFFICER'S f long life dHall, of Slim Loy warmth life- op ened wasIt Mona Mdoor.heAnd f when the i;. The-"BADGES 1 - i ' warmth of her welcoming 'smile SeeretCodo Slim discovers that Sheriff 11TODAY!.- Stubuck has' joined the plot fell upon Slim, he was glad he 1' Back Tells How ,i had not weakened and ridden In Canada all the grand free gifts Dick Tracy DICK TRACY.Box foo,Pecerboroush,.Out. against him. With life:help of Ds- away. He caught her outstretched offers on his radio program-are obtainable I want to loin the Dick Tracy Secret Service Patrol C' Please send kora Blue and his cowboys, Slim lands and squeezed them.•"Like -ith box to s from delicious Quaker Corn me the new official aZFC Dick Tracy.badge the new cevised __ _ Loyale defies the land-grabbers to 9., Flakes 1 T uaker Corn Flakes with the better 1939 Dick Traq Seae Book,sad offiaaI Patrol Pledse. [ old time, huh, Mona. he drawled 1y coclou 2 Quaker Coe, Quaker Puffed.V7hcat or Puffed �' do their worst. Savour—you' love them 1 Crisper— Rice box to O I o'softly. especially irradiated-with Vitamin"D",they're sad want my tedO CHAPTER VIII Another Visitor better to eat and better for you! Ask Mother Nam] Mona nodded quickly and link- •to order Quaker Cora Flakes today. Deep 4a^est ' A Dee Bond � � ed her arm in his. "This makes F+•ov. -' He had never seriously ding- nig very happy, Slim," she told •�uaker Corn Flakes t nosed his feelings toward Mona. him. "I really missed you dread- He bad never thought of her in fully. Now 'listen to me; Leo - y + I -- . act, the issue Brockwell is in the living room. o o dall red, of, anger stained the.sal- in a ,tine of other,crooks. Tell Moder of 6 8t 21 had never consciously entered over a cattle deal. I'm consider- Mona flushed at this apparent']iia life• ing selling off a lot of my stock, pp a, A red haze seemed to gather in' .A sixth child has been born to, He knew that there had been a and Leo and his father are going rudeness on . Leos part. Ah, front of Slim's eyes. He whipped g g PP Mrs; Jesse Perdue ed 21 of _ + 'deep, elemental bond between his to buy them. surely you've not forgotten Slim, + r have you, Leo?" she said. "Aren't to his feet and 'glided across the Longmont, Colorado. Mrs.. Perdue - -- father and himself. But he had "I know you don't like Leo, but �„ room. Mona, her face gone white, flint became a mother at 14. ' 'been content mere] to be back in you going to say hello to him?" y for my sake, try to get along with caught at his arm, but he pulled the sunshine of his father's pre&- him; I don't see why he had to "I gave him my greetin' in away from her. Beside Leo Brock- ence and to enjoy and.value it come around tonight, when you town today," growled Leo. well's chair Slim halted, rocking with a fervency he could not, or and I have so much to talk over; Slim, his face cold, laughed slightly on his toes. "Yuh dirty, -':;.would not,analyze. As for Mona, but here he is, and we've got'to shortly. "An' Dakota Blue gave cowardly whelp!" he rasped TME AWFUL PRICE YOU 'she quieted him, made him feel make the beat of it. Promise?" yuh my answer; Brockwell. We're hoarsely. Awl that the world was. complete .and. quits" , ' PAY FOR BEING —Slim sodded. 1! there's-an ar- good. And he had been content gument, it'll be him who starts it,. Brockwell's . face grew even (To be Continued) with that: not me." more congested, but he did not "ERVOUS Now, with his lather gone, there answer. Slim led Mona over to a. was a deep, aching void in Slim+ In the living room, Leo Brock- well and 'Abe Fornachon, Mona's far corner and drew up chairs. Quickly Relieves the Pull dt and. he was almost feverishly an- "Sit down,"• he drawled soft] "I xious to reach the warmth of foreman, were seated at the centre y �« table arguing mildly over some just want to look at yuh for an HHRH S A L D� Mona's patient, understanding hour stead. ." ' smile. He wanted to'be near her. tally sheeta. Evidently Mona had y to look at her and to treasure her said nothing to young Brockwell 'Mona s eyes glowed and she • 4., wholesome constructive friend- about Slim coming to visit her. At everytlaughehing." gently. Silly. Tell me CHAFING ' sight of Slim, Leo came to his everything." ship. feet rather quickly, a half-formed. Taunted In Burns and Scalds every second counts. .;5.. The miles wore away swiftly q y Leo Brockwell's ears were evi- keep a tube of Mmtholatum always snarl twisting his dark features, ,and soon the beckoning ligh of g ! within reach . ready for every still swollen and bruised from the dently keen, or he turned in his. Or the Dot H Dot winked at b him chair. "That's right,' Loyale," he emergency. The moment a burn ` .through the night. Sum's pulse weight of Dakota Blues list. sneered. "fiell deeve blur Tell Mild occurs,apply Mentholatum to the Qui serves can mab you old and ` ryt affected part and relid will gmckly. ha �OO •�b and hard to and quickened. Gee, but it soca good Mona spoke quickly. "Don't her how it feels to be'a canvict follow. This healing balm soothes the b a` to be free of the depressing stone mind us. You two go on talking with number on ore back. Tell tortured tissues...cools and draws out jos. walla and the acorchin curse of business. Slim and I just want to a y the atiaad burn... t you should try Is a " � g her how it feels to walk lock-step promotes quick, good woman's torte-and eoatd u sak barred cella' and windows; to be sit'in the corner and have s quiet, health! heating. Ear anything ,.boas t,aeaets .r. tease •-free to ride through, the night visit." Mentholatum is used by millions of ;pro than that world-famous Mals a. g g the world over for the relid of Yinkham. vsaatahie Compound? l.et again under the stars. And it was Abe Fornachon stood up and peoplets. whdaeoma barbs toad roots help ;good to,know that warm welcome, held out his hand. "Hello, Slim," c�n8 and chapped akin . head and my cure a ahzlamdag a" - chest colds and.catarrh.. .neuralgia, 1'ri ft -: gentle smiles and kindly, words he stated. "Glad to see yuh back." Let Your headache, and scores of other uses Bre ohan:mtlllon have rw 'were awaiting him beyond those Slim shook the proffered hand. Non-irritating-it is harmless to the b.a.at-w not h,_e Pinkham's kheery ligh o See Mona - tnd��to be back, Abe. Haw's JCOOet>< COO�ttn$ aYeruaranteed o, ,ray back. Get a 30e �e.tut tobeli�Ot°ia�`.ktas. tube or jar today. As ?IT 1dr7sT Bffi GOOD! Suddenly his mood chilled. What Fornachon grunted. "Oh, just -Earn You Money was that Dakota had said? Leo fair." The foretaan -was a big; Brockwell had been visiting Mona - gaunt tallow, with rock-hard fea•• 'considerably. Perhaps he was tures and deep, shadowy, unread- • • - in razes _ there now. Somehow Slim could able eyes. He sat down and bent not reconcile himself to the be- over his, figures again. Young lief that Mona really cared for Brockwell did likewise, but the Leo Brockwell's company. For the Best • e st like summer :±s� Aside from bei punchers and. • CHRISTMAS OR Ztg Ju her, old Mexuan housekeeper, Mona lived. alone. Doubtless, ,_daddy e knowing her' as he did, Slim felt CHILDREN'S '',NEW YEAR'S ;at, � omI race in ..that Mona would suffer oun th insUTa ' Brockwell's presence in silence COUGHS DINNER MENU Te', dependable tD�m table to wtwth% and affability, even thou h she Th@ ,fly adap {Or the a ;might secretldespise him j;ernco Coke. of reserve heat Y p• (due,to Colds) Mrs. H. Aitken, staff dieti- es-•Rl $rnokeless• Well, Slim decided savagely, chaag Dustless, {ere Don tletchestcoldsorcroupycoughs tian and radio commentator for coldest snap,. TodQy's best he'd certainly find out if Mona was untreated. Rub Children's Mild the Canada Starch Co., Ltd., C �h' go rr►inimu�all your local dealer _ ;�more•.,or less distressed by Brock- Strength Musterole No.2 on child's will act as Contest Judge. , b(a9c"rl .*ell's attentions. 'And if so, he'd throat and chest at once.This milder 3� .moon remove the offending pres- form of regular Musterole penetrates, +ence from the picture. warms and stimulates local cwcula- Prizes: Sure enough, when Slim drew tion.Floods the bronchial tubes with ! ` its soothing, rifle vapors. Mus- Up 1 !� 2nd c� 3 2 up at the ranch house, he found rte $5; r $3; s saddled horse standing at the brings relief it's a s hitch' rail which ran between reowmttar lrrlftan!"-NOT just a: g- salve. Recommended by many doe• A Special Prize will'be given Y - the two bigsycamores'that. eve tors and nurses.Made i>< a in :✓..• C Y recipe for an - �' t ec �. for the bas r p before the veranda., He rolled and three strengths: Regular Strength, ]it a cigarette using the light of Children's(mild),and Extra Strong. individual dish. the flaring match to scan the All 'a'�each' 1 iFY. shoulder of the strap e•horse. TheMI.LDREWSMail your'entry now to.Contat Rabin 4 22 g Leo Brockwell was on hand.For a moment Slirn hesitated. 73 West AdeliudeSt., He doubted his ability to face Leo "usntss Brockwell without trouble start- ' �«. ']^rias Toronto ave " ing. Well he knew the sneer which MILD could lie in young Brockwe'll's " ' t Y g voice and attitude. He_knew, too, >,' Ae control--, - For if Leo turned those sneers For a'fine Musical Treat be sure and f` Listen Each 'Sunday Afternoon to py dealer OW y Asky tend } ' KOMOI In the great THE LIPTON MELODY HOUR L;AM�o col'rrROL DRAB struggle, f o r ; life, everything CBL Toronto C 8 M Montreal and w� : depends on the _.. •pj 3� AIVICO age you appear –A1' to be; but don't cY; HOT W t"t .-y be discouraged. Featuring Biddlet� q+,Me gna ?., : KOMOL with Yoat Lipton Melody Singer Brilliant rat unzObok apo' M ets eorivsnlenee• its 19 natural shades, 1 v e s " +• { ' " 'back.to Lair its g P 'MASAXTON IV►sOOVCT COK[OVM umne KA1R DYi lost youth. gold 1{l0,tatale at all d r v and , �tAtuutatt CANADA 'T bea�ri e. ani The Liptoe Ensemble E4LER S•NAjrII:APPEARS Mgtresl. P.Q. y parlors. Y� LOCAL D t c Presented by T'hes. J. Lipt" Limited, Packers of EISEWH$ZE [j1] �,j�t7� , y Issue 46•--'38 WP'1"ON'S FULL-FLAVOURED TEA PRICEHAMCO --- NOW THE LOWEST � ?,?!•/K�`•"••`' t.'•'ix '�: «. , •tit !.r. �'. . . ,. r•• •. ... t,` S :�^... :' : r 1 ^•[."♦. '- ':tv, t„ey �!"' ,J:r ;s^ -,'. .... ;.J - -•af-, F i.', ,,'•#,'Y .y s•, r grading Canadian Irish Army Riders Will Compete At "Royal ! -- -- - -- -- — ry. �C.1assi6eJ--`-A14V_ertisinDressed Poultry '�� � � �• � T New Regulations Call For Pis- ." _._ _ - tinction to Be Made Before AGENTS WANTED ;,_. 1:eaD1•��IERI\G'A�D I CR11Tl'1tE ?� � Preparing for Market ^' : AGENTS—SELL MEN'SNEC`KTIES:' L Q 'j1N DEPTs 140% profit. Wq carry -largest •as-';. sortment. Lowest prices. Orders 478 Yonge St., Toronto Under the new regulations res- " filled by return mail. Samples res. parting the gr8dlIIg and marking ` Ontario Neckwear Company, Dep L• 7 ' Dr;tatic redugtiuna hi -our Trade-In 01 dressed poultry 1II Canada, 18 93, Toronto. 1)epartroenc. Every, article In the Y — -- store' marked down for quick clear. sued by Order in Council 14th of APRONS BY MAIL enc We must have Hour apace re- gar s. of•cQst. Every piece is re- September, 1938, the kinds, sub- APRONS FOR BIG WOMEN, THREE: +±nasi Tuned, guaranteed absolutely 3 kinds, and grades of the Canadian clean and sold under a definite mon- h styles, tubfa¢t prints—colors, red, a back guarantee of satisfaction, blue, green. Three for one dollar, y T Dressed PoultryStandards are as x; t�(} "vanity, College bedroom suite, dresser, Dost paid. Needlecraft Guild, 533' . W follows: x F College Street, Toronto. vanity, chiffoniery bed, spring, Chicktrs - squab broilers, broi- :w and brand new tristtreas. Perfect. Shock Absorbers finish. Dresser;resr; vanity, bed, rt fern, fryers, roasters- s :.chittonier, spring and new mattress. t pons, stags. SALES AND SERVICE.ALL MAKES. $s`5 Modern'suite with venetian Fowl - bene, roosters. '• I '"' We specialize. Fred Stratf6rd, mirrors, dresser, chiffonier, ¢ n Limited, 35.Gerrard.West, Toronto. vanity, bed, spring, new mattress. Turkeys — young hens, young £ yF �!C �Y� Modern suite; apartment size h. y toms,,old hens, old tomb. x HAIRDRESSING SCHOUL 'p`�5 dresser,chiffonier, vanity, bed, -r Ducks—Ducklings, ducks. ; spring and mattress., Luke new. ANDREWS' 'HAIRDRESSING ACA- Smart suite iii rich walnut Geese — goslings, geese. (. demy Course reduced one third to finish, dresser, chiffonier, van- ' Pigeons squab pigeons. first six students enrolling to com- sty.and bed. Guineas — ulnen chickens, guiII- plate Fall Class. Free catalogue. •$21 50 Beautiful dresser, full size g 961 Bloor Street, Toronto. ` bed,"spring and new felt !a fowl. mattress. The kinds to poultry outlined in Arriving to take part in the International Horse Show at Madison M,;7sweL UP.'I,arge assortment ares- g. Square Gardens, New York, members of the Irish army riding team are. 9 ' • 5 secs, vanities, 'chiffoniers the Canadian Dressed Poultry warmly welcomed to this continent. The'Irish teamwill he among HIGH BLuuD PRESSURE.—WRITE and beds in walnut and enamel fin- -- --Standards include both Sexes and Royal 'Winter Fair in Toronto this month. for free booklet and full particu- fah d those competing at the lars regarding our amazingly sur- ! Uak,dining roam suite, buffet, q: no distinction is made between the cessful hyblood treatment. .Ped1 �2 extension table and 6.leather j breeds. According to the definitions greed Products. Dept. F.Saskatoon, upholstered chairs In real leather. Sask. $45 Beautiful oak 'suite,• buffet, Y of the kinds and sub-kinds, chick-ens, duclllinga, goslings, young tur- nater Erosion PATENTS and 6 leather upholstered chairs. ex- .keys and guinea chickens are ,all • C English oak. . chte, buffet, net Destroys Soil HAVE AS Ub'FEIt TO EVERY INVENTOR. $58 tension table, china cabinet young-birds withIsoft flexible-tar- J List. of inventions and full lnfor• and 6 leather upholstered chairs. tilage at the posterior end OL the matlon sent free. The Ramsay Com Perfect. papy, Registered, Patent Attorneys, $!6c Large suite in rich two tone _ breastbone or keel. They are birds Evidences Of Destruction Are Y Q 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. �P�+7 walnut finish. Buffet, china . . that are prepared for market and Seen Nearly Every Culti- //� OPPORTU ilTii S cabinet, extension table and 6 Leath- killed at or before maturity, and YOUNG-'MEN'AND WOMEN er seat chairs. �I �� Can- Solid walnut suite. Buffet, before they are used for breeding opm$ LEARN COMMERCIAL TELEGRA-. $T9 china'cabinet• extension table ads MARDhy—earn good saIarlea; very Drat- arid 6 leather upholstered chairs. r e walnut suite. Buffet,as I . While the extent of the damages. re Bea tier ful laat rgel walnut suite. tend classes. Particula frEls. and 6 jeans cabinet. extension Cassan Systems; Toronto. IZ done to, cultivated soils in Canada �f'When.Bliss Is Blister PERSONAL � 4 Buffet, china c binit, exten- L, What Science by water erosion Is not as yet auf- ignorance bliss," aton table and s chairs with uphot• i orance is bliss said 'she stared backs and,spring seats in 8ciently apparent to arouse pub- , QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF, EASILY, - 'i to him, "well then, my boy, you'd Inexpensively, Guaranteed. Advice blue mohair. Coat new E450. Com- {s Doir►g *' lie opinion. there is clear evidence better get your life insured, you're free. sox 1, Winnipeg. D37. reflnlahed like new. that a considerable amount of dam- 7.50 C)Ieaterer d suite. s pieces, apt to die of Joy." BGp.T REal1iANT8 upholstered In brown mo- Ill age has been done by this agency herr. reversible Marshall spring , of destrttction.,atatea Dr. A Leahey, �� FREE! "QUILTING BATT^ 42-90' cushions. i CALCIUM DIET FOR LONG Brown-"I haven t, seen your $35 LARGE 3,PIECE SUITE. Y~P'- Dlviaion of Meld Husbandry, Cen- inches. with six pounds. washlgaY LIFE non'for years. He seemed quite a remnants' Prints, Broadclnl�ba, holstered to real bard-wearing. ,,/I' tral Ezperimeutal Farm. "It is not promising fellow." Guaranteed et Samples-25c. RoyZsd, -red Dr suet shade ring-wiilnausea revers- "It p binrshalt pprin(C rur.hlona. A new secret of long'Iife—that exaggerating tete case to state that Jones "Too much s0. .138s Textiles, WL12:Y, c)utremoni, Mont- -Smart 3 piece suite In figured It 'depends partly on the calcium on nearly all sloping cultivated been sued twice for breach of real, velwrrr rev:rntble• Afnr•hall- ,t your ancestors ate - was an- Ixad in this country, soil erosion by n �'DIf: . ROautifuuthomn. . chekPerfect. iel condition, promise. sTAMstF:H1NG "IAJ= Reautlful c asp,-Uphol bed ]pso�anced to the LT. S. Academy of water has taken place. In some dis- �-'• . "�++ putitmi-etJreibteoer•, nphnlpterea Mences last week. If's family is .tricts the appearance of yellow clay. 8TA3fooklet 1 CORRECTED,BEEP. fin rppwp�a ahnfr, cnmpouglete with new -' the re- Jaspe*�.`�Wby do Tou want tui booklet giving-full1ntnrmatlon. tPli7nattl'esa Hnd'tTtorouRhty clean- iced a rich .calcium diet, or gravel spots, the-44411 and a rubber plant in your Car- Write today. W. Dennison,,lSQ $ Carlton Street,• Torontn. Thre piece suite upholstered • sults add up in the second and sparse vegetation-on tbe-knolls, the den?" to 'wr�r► novett'y repp with .: Dater generations. occasional presence of gullies. areCasper: "I want to raise TRA471'0H MAONNTO AND flaurpd aeYq{aelble marsfiall spring The- amount of calcium in the unmistakable evidences of its de- tires for my garden truck." 4:FrrFIIATOR RMPAIDS F• 2 °I-q'.we l,a :tp�e.vulta, uphalster- descendants• is increased. They' structive presence. t.:, SEND US YIHIR TRA"MIR MA(;,NE. , ed 1n,EarCJtsh tapp°try• 'Atar- +► live IosIt ger. a i'The' common. farm prectice of s after the tenants move out to and Generator Repairs. We save shift •oT flk Nss.phTI tnna, ThorpuRhTY. Y You money, ilanson ArmatU" eteaned. ,., a = JAWS AND DEAFNESS cultivating and seeding land up and that the landlord sees the -hand- Manfr.• 855 Buy St.•.Toronto.- Ir+ ae nppnrmP to r,r d -h rho<ter- down the slope, is one of the lead- writing on the wall. ,. . fielyda and ehNtt•rflPtd J.l rho u - T --The American Society for the of soil erosion by water• ly re c pp i y of�•econd albs thoroush- - Ing au S �• w rl,v nr•t rrnd 7 ov"!ltt'oned, priced - .. from't14.fY.r up. = n learned last week t ste that •� Football Terms -_ Hard of Hearing - Therefore, The Else P :Dentist— Now, open widat � Kl.t hen rqhinet$, tW.ea+ ten• ptnrea, +that'many cases of deafness. are should be taki!"n in controlling or let„ not going to hurt you." - caused 'by abnormal relations be= sae • t bis pt•ptG�PpP ter�acs•,a r hrP A prventing washing away of the-Wil New Patient—"Cut out the r try t mzchtgep 1 nr; of - " tween the jaws. Re sitioning of - If You.Want to Be Able to Eli- tabl'ep: M=D!:r ltui` ^ r " n Po is to avoid this practice by cults-. profesalonal Cuff, old man. o A Good Gana You ' "I'ver,7 mists gn1d with r. the jaws, it was said, often would eating the crops across the slope, ' I'm a dentist myself." joy ' wit mprchnnatpp pnld with a. p�•1- entirely eliminate deafness. or on the contour of the-land. t Some o fardL nn OA I I br leepq urnrefully racked. Should Know Who S E of ~'. .--TO CURE DRUG ADDICTS for ownlbCe henaveraee man m o e ul de `hWrIte on freelot of Terms Mean pa • p - =- rap' nh pgine l?undreda oftnther, _ - •' � , iA hypodermic in the spine to y g -For those people-wbo tike going emnz¢evatyrp In now and 'reron- make the cure of drug addicts Lighter Furs year would equal 7;604 feet, we to football games, even though the ditronpd furniture and 115t at+free _ A 1� learn. The trick, of course, is to girt, with puzrb"eo• easry-slid painless is reported. Are Popular amount of their knowledge of the � " The hypodermic is an anaesthe- get them to grow end to end. game is rather cague and aketcby, _ LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. , tic causing "nerve Block." a form For Between - Season Use and Goofs+, -'"They say the the following pointers by'Joan Dur- aD78 Yonge St., Toronto of anaesthesia often used in surg- haat may be a help in following the 41 Wear In Mild Climates kinC of Denmark lines a reCu- game with even keener enjoyment, -.cry to render a portion of the _ _ ='jar do C's life.". There are three chief ways of INVENTIONS/r 1,1�'o C "body insensible to pain. NEW YORK.-Furs make an Rufu!-"Of course; he's a !! E f dl �.+ -This sort of nerve block frees, �„ scoring - the touchdown, the field narcoti: addicts during their, first appeal not only from the point of Creat Dane, iso t he, goal and the extra point. WANTED ...�\` nnV- 1, ern view of warmth but also of becom- The touchdown is made when 'a reatully sell. few days of abstention from the Ina inventions. patented and unpat- �► nerv,Jus shock, excitement and ingriess. Therefore the lighter player, carries the ball or receives 'entea, since las-4.' u you have a mental upsets that accompany pelta have their plate in our can- Dizzy Figures a pass across the goalline. . It sound, praMicni lnvention for sale. sideration for between-season use ' ' write us Immediately. , withdrawal of'morphine. Finished Him counts five. Chirrtered rna+ltute et American and for wear in comparatively Atter making a-•touchdown,- a rwvea+ors, ;i Dept, 37-n. washln=ton. D. C. '. WHEN AT EXPLODE mild climates. Among m A transient.will walk over team gets one try to score an extra liAthethe following are important: Krim- point, which counts one. The point The extent to which we are af- all Ontario and perhaps some' is made by kicktog the ball over Claim• to the title of world's _K. mer, Galyak, Mouton, Rabbit, A +fected by powerful: unseen forces neighboring provinces- in the Kidskin, Burunduki, Marmot, Oce- the crossbar, by carrying the ball record snuff-taker is made by a is indicated b studies made on course of a ear• which may y' lot and Pon y 'over the goal line, or by catching a tailor in Apoldo, near Weimar, in the cosmic rays A the University' 3'• entitle him'to walk no more. forward pass over the goal line. Central Germany. In the 65'years of '.Manchester, England. They Krimmer is a curly slate-colored A Tiverton farmer hired a have `detected atomic explosions lambskin, which, when its curls are transient to. plow . a 15-acre Afield goal is made,when.a play- . of his life, the man says, he has - er kicks the ball over the cross- used 7 70 pounds'of snuff and 'is , Y which spread their,debris over a thick and even, has an attractive field. The newly engaged'man, span of fifteen feet,-and there are appearance. Galyak is the skin of before starting the job, sat bars. -It scores three. still going strong. -indications that the effects cover -the new-born lamb, goat, or pony. down and figured out he would greater areas. They estimate that •It is, soft and shiny, quite hand- have to walk 160 miles-in plow- OVER * je J ry the total energy release in one gf some but fragile. Mouton is ing the field, so he resigned on �vl # s. the atomic explosions obser6ed lambskin processed to look like the spot. _ 4' ' reached as high as 10,000,000, IMA D1OQ0,- beaver'or nutria. _ �, ^Ftp i•''-~t #= AD00,000 electron volts. Z. '+• flit ,t rJt r ' EYES, ELECTRIC BATTERIESTIt�tA ry :+rT Human eyes are powerful elec- -uric .batteries. This discovery, nA ahowng that each eyeball is ail in- THIS F s epen en a ery, was announc- ed last week by a Yale Universityn vrm n t:+ ir< psychologist. Each eye produces SLOW-Bu 'N '' a current averaging 1-1,000-volt, an electrical energy equal to that i of the hear£beats which make the D''x It si s t Tc.s! N " recordings of electrocardiographs. Numerous eyes, Dr. Miles found, SAVES M 0 N EY .., ,, . vI :�tcnYt,ia average 1-400th volt; one gave _ ' 2-100 volt. Tot-'�BCacoaM�the ebarldlM3ia t.' rl .pill FOR YOU finest anthracite-be te- a your cf btal ee heath atgu z .+10 rGs"'' .�� will give q ansa of hating satisf a,gct uCS�ytI .n •nsln • --- has won the nce of over IOO,OOQ rra ,T4r,fsn -J a BRINGS'INSTANT EASt �c+n from R�iNs `'' fon of blue c „fjq 'to <<— eAtNsr Sp 6V0.N �Y, ; As ur - u coal' dealer Put►T3dlsrrr►>#t fMtE —s+'s o+ ,iar. aG cel !tap ator whish o - eVtwMAjl t It Iops:7jpresent equ+ t rs I :ututrut ,n1 ,a ;tr: T1xu'n Pin `vD GI:L k tot si' • t ~ 3I1ssI'bbk Rlr a Sha �3 try Sat., !y iEQ L; or G bra ; w +q ° • ` ,L'IT/l,i " Jf•A.:'il'1 0 'P.m., CBOT Qtta.,W� Wgit£"'b,!WaoC wi1S "o :r+uav _ _ )t ►,d s•r . ,.:M ritJ1 Y7Ji.:tlti •l►L'HiU3I(1T, !'yU,1D�'R'R' ,lsitrtsys •>ra 'sl,tlt t9s•>r►tTlcs, k+is; :t � ; t 1 +:matrav tstfiw xf :»•tars ,o . *RICO ,f -971vrtr wY '!iw o+'tgtt•'o -pi* ?i• 1 ]< t?its H " I';1"^F_:�i 4 da+tlw rr 11002 'veal gat vsiv 'USA ' .Y��ild •TML y1'F1 �S?2b1:r1?. 'I3t>� , r. , J •. „, _ ', '-?'•..,a^ ••..4R/ '1"n'•.rR ms^+' ••. .�"x;A", '•R p �._,T ^fir .y.�., %F17'."-:.. ,,;' .;�.,ds�:,,+-.R er5 - 'k ': �r �.s;. a .a:aw::�...c.st�e+'•g'".3:n'r-.-,. -.s{�-.-•� _.] � 4�' .'�'•.. .. _ r'�`.�....,.t...,..•. ,. -JY „ .... - ...,. :.'�. ..�' � 'ID:t ':8' '.a_ ••_ ..s+. w ,•s, 'k.,..rri• ,tia++A:' r�.+*s - �..w T.. s °Y•r. f � ...,• .,. ,..w ,, •,yt:.... ,.,,.,. -,r o-a.• o G.. r a ,?. �r.. rr.. .t...:.. .d. ,P. : r. ...:.Z.. .. f5 t.4. IP 6 .. ,: M.. .,..'. . .. ".:^'"N.P•'�'5.1:.'' .s+'+.',.r '. .. {AT'.'` 7 ','. '1r� jrxF.�. �{ '•d" m i N ; r` S , w t L 1 l7 wYpiem sander.on, of Rhitby, : S.r""'twal Society a#!" Z�V� lermwiy of Pickering, died- on - - • T� day, November 4th. His funeral Horticultural meeting that -Callin'n - - All BVI e n Walter and Mrs. White and tools place on Sunday, when service was to have been held on.Wednes- �y visited relatives in Toronto, was held at the home of his son, day, November'9th, in Pickering, - - - _-on spy, Charles. Edward, of 78 Willcocks has been postponed to Novern;nr •—,Mrs, James Somerville is re- Str., Toronto, after which lutes- 22nd, in Dumbarton United Church yorted to be much improved in ment took place in Ersidne Cem- Sunday School Room. Mr. A. B. torl? . h, etery. His wife, Sarah Fuller, died Cutting, B. S. A, Asa. Editor of e b —,Mrs. W. J. Clark and Harry several years ago. Deceased is sur- "Canadian' Horticulture" will be and Mrs. Boyer spent Sunday with vived by two sons, Chas. Edward, the guest speaker, and will address s datives in Toronto. of Toronto, and Albert, of Minn- the meeting on "Landscaping the r a Mrs. Spesrin and daughter, of eapolis; three sisters: Mrs. Bertha Horne Grounds". Mr. Cutting's re. Aunouate .a Special ShOwinii Of Mrs, Ida -May White, cent book, "Canadian home garden- - are spending' a few days Stephenson, T (� with the former's parents, J. G. and Mrs. Leah Catharine Purdue, of ing the Year Round" is well worth �1 -TOP -Te ILO S -mhvwi Mrs- Baxter. Toronto, and Mrs. Eva Johnston of reading. 1 t7*Ji.1J Z V AJ 4 Misses Nellie and Mattie w ancouver. A J (� WINTER -� — �,�', 1. COUNTY OF ONTARIO - - Y are spending the"•winter i<lonthi_Tff Novearver nleeq Ai BOUNTY COl3NCIL - .­­ FALL afi n8 , _ -� Tresonto, wits their brother, Mr. G. Women's Missionary. Society of the f + law. United Church was held . at the —Jack and Mrs. Teeple and.Mr, home of Mrs. G. F. Coates, with A meeting of the County Council Woolens and Styles and Mrs. Stewart, of Toronto, via- Mrs. F. T. Bunting presiding. Mrs. of the Corporation of the County ♦�} - N' ited the former's unclo and-aunt, L. Morley read the Scripture Less. of Ontario, will be'held pursuant to ::.n SUITI GS 'sad onRCOATI OS S . Mr, and Mn. John Murkar, on Sun- on and Mrs. Cyril Morley led in adjournment in the Council Cham- .;�' ,yy, prayer. During the -business seas- ber, in the Court house in the s The annual Christmas Enter- ion, it was decided to start a "Baby• Town of Whitby, 'on Monday, the hdriment of the United Church Band" with Mrs. M. Jenkinson as 21st day of November, 1938, at the �. C Rafelman 8uxidsy School will be held -on the Superintendent, and Mrs. Morley:as hour of two o'clock in the after- • A. evening of Friday, December 16th.. ..Assistant. A letter was read from noon. f Al] accounts to laid before the Ti TOPTailors'$ eoial Re refentatioe Please keep this date in mind. the Home Mission Board asking P P . P --Congratulations. to of clothing, hooka, ,Council should be forwarded to the o Mr. William for don 4 - •. (bibs on reaching his 81st birth- bedding etc., to be sent to-the Wee_ Clerk, properly certified, at least OII g three'da s before the meetingof OCT, /�/J j,� . „ day anniversary ih such splendid ern Provinces, and it was decided . the Council. :MONDAY, C T, 4T ' ' '..health. May we all be able to do a3 to pack a bale this month, bliss J. 'a well as he with our health at this Clark sang a solo, "Pass It On", V He's quite a young,man yet. which was much appreciated, Mrs. Dated at Whitby. this 7th' day o! . e Sure LO Come In sad i�Y@8t Rim " —Alfred Jackson '`is holding an C. J. Stevenson.in a few well-chos- November, A. D., 1938. ' auction sale of his farm stock, inn- on words, drew the. attention of the f Those Who appreciate rich Cnality fabrior, will be -• rhis _ planeets etc., on , y-temp - -- ,�. lot 13, con. 1, Pickering, (the GOT- erance situation. Miss E. Murray County Clerk. iAt7if�2ue y e 1II n;t a varle y Of 1p OP ''4 • !november led in the study of the new book, Suitings and Overcoatinge shown by don farm). 6n .Friday, -� 18th. See bills for paTticclars. \ "The World in Canada" by. J. L --St. George's Women's Guild MacKay. Interesting reports from W. A. Cormack their representative are holding their annual bazaar an's the Presbyterial held inBowmnan- •FL.ORIS•T _-- Isnpper on Saturday, December, 3rd ville were given by Mrs: Jenkinson . S" future notices. Keep the date and Mrs. M. S. Chapman. At the CHAPMAN . Ia mind. close Miss Murray and her gnome . t The Ladies' {lid of the Presby- members served refreshments. doral Designs for all Oe- twian Church will meet next Wed- --,A rather serious motor acrid- rasions• BUY YOUR WINTER aesdsy at 2.30 p. m. .at the home ent occurred on Sunday afternoon A - -of the Mrs. RedWhite corner. be .when two5cars,hoocupied byLindsay, hnnters T'aaeralTribates a$pQcialty • Highway �.: Owing to bis absence in Mon- who were on their way to the hap- Cut FIoV�Pre d Potted Plants R U BBR S NOW 1. - -treat, where Dr. and Mrs. Carmich- py hunting grounds In Northern . Free D,livery In Pickering District ael wattending the marriage of Haliburton. The first car, owned BUN TING +� lirdr ere eon, Rev. Ralph Carmichael, and driven by Ivan Lillico, of Pet- I24 Brock St..Wr, WHITBY at I�VI� I\V S the pulpit in -the Presbyterian erboro, was rounding a short curve Phone 334 7tf f - Church was. occupied on Sunday by When a tire blew out. The car Classified Advertimuseats Men s 6-eye Rubber, , 43-59 l -Rev. Mr. Lawrence,.of Whitby, w3to evaetVea into the ditch, and on t`� 4-Buckle Overshoe, Preached most acceptably. striking the embankment with great PERSONS WISHING APPLE But- T. B. McQueston is re- force, after turningover twice it ter made, at the Altona Mill, please •� Knee lubber Boots $1.89,1.89 ported to have personally torn down bounced back on to the middle o! f _ fro2n the highway roadside, certain the road with the wheels 'in the Set your order in by Nov. 15th. P. a Nighowander, phone Stouffville. « Felt & Rubber Boots, $2•v�+ adver'isin� rnz'.�rial Place, lh;, -'- ..lir. The other occupant m! the car, ` b7 the City of Brantford. What :s Mr. Ralph Boake, of Pickering, 1' Isis answer to. the.fact that neigh- sustained a ftactu,e of several FOR SALE OR RENT — 4-roomers All First Qualitj Rubbers, made by Miner Rubbdr scoring, towns can come, into the ribs, and also., concussion of, the frame cottage, hydro, in good con- Co. at the lowest price we ever saw. village and tack up anything they brain He was rushed to the Lind- ditiori.-1.4•acre of ?and, in Picker- reet, y y eseawd in Also S-acres at High- -Fred T. Bun�tin kr — --,Pickering, — - -Ifte on the poles on our e: sa H tal. Lillice With . g-1v-illage. -. local organizations are denied that facial injuries and bruibes. The land Creek. '28 Essex Coach. John VA"blialed 1857, --St. George'sChurch, Sunda her lives afters theirthri.lin with I Pick. 2705.R: R. 1, Pickering, P�� #� escaping C. November 13th. Sunday School at perienee. We understand, since I -- — SPECIALS ._'-10 a. m. Celebration of the Holy writing, that Mr. Boake has now ., FOR -SALE — Massey-Harris 3 h olive engine and sawing mac- s -Communion, at 11. Preacher, Rev. been taken to. his home. . P• 8� g E. G. Robinson Young People's �'� ,. ., trine Cheap for cash Apply 2 Sc ii "- The Service, at 7 p. m. under the aus- Gibson. Kinsale. Aires of the Young - erg's Bible EMPLOYMENT WANTED — by a e� `.•l Class, Special' speaker, Mr. H. Y. `,CHRISTMAS GIFT'S ' + boy sn his lith year. Bigg strong :vsaneed Steak, ��rC• a lb. Chang,•of China,.now a student at Some-made Baking f -boy rood milker, only a small ,,,C, a lb. 1✓ictoria College, Toronto. Young Rome-made Candy wage wanted. Apply Vlrs. S. G. "Pork Liver, _ ;people are cordially invited io Afternoon Tea Morrish, Dunbarton. ; D-- 1?,(• a !b. this service. ,Stewing Beef, `. Served by the Y. P. V. —-15c. —The Remembrance Day Service FARD3 LISTI`GS WA_VTED C vias carried out at the ,Memorial SATURDAY, NOV. 12th, 3 p, m. All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers ;Jewel Shortening♦ 15c. a lb Park. here this morning, under, the UNITED. CHURCH .S. S. ROOM waiting. 'No sale, no charge. Send' n* •� Q ..-.direction of. the . :oral clergymen• full information to L. V. DISNEY, Classic Cleanser, :J tins; 13C• ` -:,'Ft'is regrettable-•that so much in ` Real Estate, Oshawa. phone 1550. - -'difference is shown for this ser- The Plekering ; 12_15 tills, 25C.' _ - vice in this community. It would 1V EAT MARKED' +� — ,appear that this - village had not FOR SALE — Steam boiler for boiling feed for stock. Pipes etc., been touched very deep by the war, 1, k Vg f• R E i D .i, . ' the memory of the men who were complete. John Lawson, R. R. e carry-- full line of 'Highland Creek. . 1?J-i3 1' killed being kept alive by this ser- - .-Butcher' (phone 3000) Pic�erin'g ;• - - APPLES FOR SALE leo sure. Fresh _ —While reports from the Prairia " n S 50c. - - -- ,>` 'Northern . Spies and some, Snows. a ham Provinces this .Fall indicate a dec- per, $2.25 bbl. W. J. Wilson, Base (ded improvement in crop condi:- and . :Fick6nn Ironmon,er - , Line, Pickering. Ions, nevertheless there remains ab , Argent need'for clothing and bedd- Curve ' FOR SALE OR RE 'T — 7 'acres _ ' Ing. We are seeking the co-opera- of choice garden land, close to the -. . s_ +; tv _inMeacan"nin facto . n n Which i' a - Ran es aiid Heater . . supplying material for a bale. Rep ts comfortable house,• ! t and orna= - - resentatives in charge of this relief rnental trees, and suitable .outbuild- `Me:Clary Stove8 ° and ranges rr wwrk are Mrs. F. T. Bunting and Our delivery is at your•service ice• An ideal, spot for anyone Mrs. N. 'Gartshore. Those wishing Phone Pick 1620 wishing to follow gardening,'chick- • d j;ZbOw$ 1: to share in this'Worthwhile cause, en-raising, or'bees. Small down pay Stove Pipes-. an CLARENCE SILK i please leave any donations of meat for sale. Immediate possess- ;,8 clothing, bedding, books. or mag•az- ion. Wm. Guthrie Whitby, P, 0. Ines with either of these ladies. — --- SPECI'AL THIS WEEK ONLY This bale must be ready for ship- "COPPER WASH BOILERS, $2.50 , S , went' by Decen*er 1st, so that it __ - Aim may be delivered before Christmas. -OUR TRAVEL BUREAU - School closed on Wednesday • might for the week. Thursday, the If it is Hardware, -we have lt, Call #sachem away on their Convention,. WILL PLAN TOURS TO _ __ observing at the famous sorest i - — : • : school on the New Course of Study, � get it, or it is not made. �OA and Friday, R Wdembrance Day. IL T �. ANYWHERE ANYTIME /� ' $79.00 o^ is expected that he new room for Coffield Washer, 4. Grades 5 and 6 of the Public school SAMPLE Aly ,C - t' 7-will be oPezied. The room ie now �n�ctE TORoavTo , Pyres oven are lowest in history . -considered by all who have visited { ft, as he finest room In the school, TOUR BUFPAIA and has rec'efved the approving �•1 Ptttsbnrgh ?lgem. for MtCornaict•Deerin= Farm Macblasry aQd; words of the Board of Health. It CHICAGO ST, LOUIS • is also expected that an evening DETROIT TORONTO i18.1A Os 1lferlta—IVsis�c k, cm tat it"f"'t Mt will be stated, in which Parents •� no allos srid ethers wl1I be invited to comeINFORMATION � ••+ 'end view the rep rooms in which EASTERN MOUSE PHONE 46" I j. Se B��! w P��� '` their children are now placed. V