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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_11_25 :yrr � .,,`•:t' n � w !,!: t "t. \u�L `�� �_ '''�r�-.-'� ;.,-�t,4 '��•""mai �� ","V,', T'v _ - .. 'S '^.r. s ,.�' t ::'r!„ cpm-.c5•,r'.-,v.r.''y�"s : s '�`' .A -'•t-?r.c[ .:sir .:�^n. �a� !F+r'.r*' '�,'a' T.... .g.W. ,•r. M^^Yn':': .ir Lf`sl/.�T ''a7. .`.'i+�''�...w1 +y' ... :• •c=e' A; :r ✓ 7.',! _.',, r 'z, S-.. <. ,rte; '•qtr 'ur " '1•:•' _r_:.a ,.j�q'-�. . ' .. yF....... .. .R'..... .,,F,;,F'�. .,_.., .... '. .�,. v;....r: a.• circ 'tip .`' ��, •^ :� w..*i. -...: •.. +.. »'"`...•.. •., ., :.'-•.., .,: ., �. rr�.u'^''...R •.4•p•.,•.y t ^••v+n... C, .n-a 'UI► .!.�... w• .... .:q .,►".:,+.- ...7...<si{r•cp r f ''4'.7 -�>♦ N VOL. 'L` ill _ _ PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY . NOV. 25, 1 88. : �-L*f^. 14 �saadfatss►tatsat �asr>►w. -- `- . - PUBLIC_ SPEARING CONTEST -(1 Q WOOD Brougham Town MARKHAM Vs1_ l� 1J - /lTe�eat g Hall, Tonight. ' , � ', -- NOTICE Friday, Nov. 25th. The Annual St. Andrew's Night xd� $. H. O. PEASSOPt-Physician •'Uur trtiaake ee our way !ill entries from Township Schools. Turlpe - " f sMsaraeoo, Dsabattoo. :Uly P$ y 9 y Supper and Concert of •St. T• `' every day." Andrew's Presbyterian Church, falls 1886. 1936 Hi. FOii4YTH, Opb.D., Direetoi BAOCH ROAD' rift tioo to _ this'' year, on Wednesday,.Novem- - ,;;. �> . rtea,her amp-gomericas r,=iser H PPIN _ �re�twa. aye. •n,daed to .vooisetsest. `� Everyone.is invited to attend the ved in the church basement from 5 Monday, Wednesday and. Friday o..saaw.Clmswnt_ore. W UD CEMENT -Oratorical Contest at Braugham to- to, g o'clock, at-the admittance t3A1vII, (>tlirAVEL, lie Morrrnts Davis representnu"- Ill -a"rock feeof50c. for ad 'and 25c. for ran, 5 E GRIND Feed of bllDONALD RUDDY narrteter. sad •Road. Other schools in the Town- children The Concert will be in the ' "solicitor,Notary rabic- +�o•.ertio lana. , Town Hall, at 8.15, given by the kinds, also minerals Z and other '' ,a0ioyt«s.rtr + vKdqy irslate,A.ti.Cici•• BT Q BUPPLIEshiP will compote. Bethesda Concert Ya in two eoncentrafesfor rofitabie:feed' �A tlNa.•oath.inn at t;ourt iJat.e.wintry. sly Several attended the ' ° Also local carts a work parade last parts-a play and a musical drama kept on band BEAT,ON, BELL & ROSS $ F Saturday, when Santa Clans arriv- by twenty-three voices. Admission p We have also plaeed in stock a full ed officially in Toyland. Mr. Rowe $arrestors nit Solicitors has his train again 25 and 15• cents. - - i�Ve stock only the best Poultry - line of Maple Le<.f Mitling gai operating, th;a P - -_time in Eaton's College Str. Store, DUN ='-f seen and Supplies. -we J,BEATfY?i.K,C.' :Ink hone l:o'N Feeds. IIjARTON IL BELL.Ii:.C. Adel,2838 and Mr. Ivan Fuller is•helping him V. Z,, a RM=N J, F.ROS9 A. W. MITCHELL with the Merry-go-Round, ' The C. G. I. T. Group hope ev- — 373 Bay St. Mr, Beckett, who underwent an cry one will remember their concert �♦A 1�0�1�1}�NIN� J�R4h1 L.POND - Toronto riekering,-Ont. operation in a• Toronto hospital re- to 'be held in-the United Church on ij'i♦\ i Y C U. %ICHARDSON do Co.. Barris- Osice phone 7400, Residence es'' Gently, is-progressing nicely, we ' Friday evening of this week, at 8 AND `y .ter•,Sohawrs. Notaries etc. Stute sat, arelad to say. Mr. Fleming of the o'clock. Rev. W. Hunniseti and His �a Lite Band, u Torontu 3t iorooto. _ 'rslfpr.ae w.lafaili: cr'Aug Pbw $eta. stt same househo d, had the misfort- Orchestra, of the Fred Victor Miss- All kinds of P epair Work IiGUS'McWLLAN-Barrister, Sol- the Be11`1 iItOre,CiW'BmOIIl. ane to be misled by a young man, on, will give a splendid program, All Tuning Guaranteed tor, Notary Public. It Melioda Street PHONES 9Lt whom.he picked up and who prof- Refreshments will also be served. _ 0. 6. M®cDONALD - Tahrato• Teled•hon• Elgin b403. sett F U R N I T U-R g � �s`'� d1O"'sng the Flemings In 4dmistion,,25 and 10 cents. A. Lknatat their'former home at Brantford, in- The Woman's Association will M Close Ave. Tores o �. r:..,..... We rre displaving an attractive to lending him -his car.,Later, Mr.' meet at-the home of Mrs. F. Morr - "CIN Lakeside 1502 variety of `r�ERBSRT T FAL iRoyas L`. D S.. Fleming found the man liaa taken iron, on Thursday of next week, Orders taken at NEWS t)mot' D. uq D.S.Graduate of i Roya, C Aluminum and (ir Fume ur Etc. the car to Toronto sold it,. and Dec, 1st. A oo • .Wrae.,Sur}saes and the Univ oronta. Furniture 3nQ Furoittste � ' good � attendance is — w endence P,eevena pstt soma st And- I went, no one'knows where, with the I .loped for, as this is Election of noveltiie... e �on vice). 00. otmss• O •ray Pritaea low, in keeping with dines. money. We hope he is epos brought Officers. ..FUEL-,r.s A _ — - P, is Sul- fering with to attack of tonsilitl t. ... e'ss,el►s. RADIO SERVICE • HL'NSALE A speedy recovery Is hoped far. Builders' � ..]: :. A Graduate of Radio College —� �. The hunters have returned home Bil4ilders' Supplies IL BR ATOM, TOWNSHIP The hunters have returned,.each with their deer., • Curt. asa.ry.ae.r.CoEtc:les a for with their share of venison. A goodly number attended the LUMbe>• and catlins •aidsvq•, Ateri,at�[.'Ste: lesser of , 1cEantls•'t-y.a.e• wriie+nie.Oat. Up-to-the-minute training Mrs R Martin o Lath . pent the week- Winter Fair. A wonderful show of �. Ditf'�ia ----and end -wins Toronto friends__ flowers avid . excellent stock. Ail Br C. Shingles ARL s$�— +-a`evss FtNE'ST Et�(11PMENT5 Several from here have attended, flower-tovers should not have miss- - - -blue Coal .:Gl N9ftAL INSIURANOR for- the'Royal Winter 'Fair at Toronto. ed the opportunity of seeing suet R•SAL B�STATB- Guaranteed Satisfaction Mrs. Louis Dunn and son have exhibits. Alberta Coal eGINVEWANCING AT been spending several . days.'with --- -< .6 'Domestic Coke R-4•onn hlr, Pr ieva Toronto relatives. BROUGHAM 'lobes and Batter," always n b ai g a Bazaar y Sib! atstabMs ied agsiotil rows The W. !+ . are boldin CPment, Lime plash to serve. _ Supper on Friday evening, wovem- Mr. T. Norton is away',North, leple Body Wood -Pune, Plot. 6000 H:ROY MiL�L.ER, _ hum' t w . . 2 this eek. Brougham. Oot„ria her otic,after cubiti the Pickering • Agents for Lnudy Fence Dramatic Club will present the The Rodd ,family of Utica, vitt- W 'VI. MAW 4Stt Phnnr )ti a.k 1808 ,. ited tho J. Farce , l play, The Road Back' Everyone y family on Sun- ,and VE`'i _aooL1Lp will be made welcome. j day last. 1 aIId - WaBIfsBD ACC)T[UNERR' AND Miss Jean Mora attended the y Present with , VALU�iTOEIr D A. Fj �+ -R y Mrs, Barclay is at -COQI[8f?tttt 1131, lelneIIts' C. G. I. T. held at Greenwood last her daughter, Mrs. I<surenre Goad, p " o Bales cite. Add ss. el i u of Toronto. fseellre prises Before 8ay� ' phase as write. Address. 81 i .Dundar "'" Saturday afternoon. , Street, Bast. - Insurance of All Hinds, .' Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson-and son, Several moml-errs of the W. I. _ Wbitby, Ontario. of Toronto spent, Sunday last at atterded the -Toronto Convention WILSON �' Best Rates Available witb the Wm. Parkin home. during the week. rl( I L,S O N B R O Sa Mft. A. Parkin has been spending The Henry -Norton family of iL�OCQSt ' Security and Service. Several da with her mother in Lindsay were Sunday visitors with + Onto Mi+ At Claremont � their relatives here. Phone M,trk 7.200 Oshawa, who has been ill. Address. Phone The Women's Institute held their Miss Hogle, of Coluanbus, has gOOFING 3P Ernest C� Fetzer BROUGHAM ':PICK 516 November meeting last Thursday been a guest of the Hamilton fam EGIAL M dies-during the week. ' sm up.-Money succi. awl - - - - = at the-tome of Mrs. W. Stevenson,, Nr. and Mrs: Harve 3-1 Std. Wght. .4aphalt Shingles FUN Mortgagn6ED Koll with the usual number presentstTelktIous Week of engage . The y, � a i E6.00 per sgts. Call - Current von s on swith., - vy g aPa ger !�� srsMrtsmate • '' _ . '•Peace' brought forth many inter- Pent the week-end Toronto friends. . 56.65 per sgrs• 'WJ11 fav Prof esting facts., All first quality Toronto Asphalt < If You,Use - The W.-M, S. ladies are•ve .. bus ' Roofing If you knew you WERE NEXT WRITES qLE with ry y g Co, Shingles. Iota �•,. NAI RAL MINE RAL - Preparations for packing the of 6 X" would bustle in.after,that In. sgre. or over. bale for the West, on Thursday of surance Protection we've been Phosphate Born, to.Mr. and Mrs. Lome Tran next week; talking about p A son, _ _ Prices subject to change without I The Young People's Union was in ''YOU MAY BE NEXT . To fcereate Yields and Improv. Quality Born, at Toronto, to Harold and charge of the .Citizenship Group. ilbd�. fl Y��'i��T nn of all crops Mrs. Pugh,' (nee blyrtle Randall), with Miss Hopkins, convener, on �•� PICl�ll�\V GYRIL E. MORLEX - a daughter, GENERAL[NSURANC)? �T i' Sunday evening, �. •D. ly . LocAw'o-od a L�'�d lurch will hold a December 23rd is the date set b Our Motto-Service an'' Protection • "White Gift" Service on Sunday, the Sunday School for their annual UMBER YARD Phorso 8?00 Pickering Mills December 18th, at 7' o'clock, the en.tertairrment. The Young People ! PHONE 3400 Sifts to be donated to the Fred are in charge of program. PICK BRING,•ONT. Victor. Mission; Toronto.. The W. M. S.•invites all the lad- ..WE t CONOOLEUM VYE DELIVER on Tuesday, Dec. 18th, at 8 p..m. ? ies'of the community to hear Miss PHONE 5317 - the Sunday School of the United ' RUGS i Luella Rorke, Returned Missionary RUGS Chuta:h will . hold their annual'' from Japan, at their Thankoffering GENTLY �iD Christmas Tree and Concert, for •Service on, Monday, Deceamber 6th, R. G. `CLENDENINa which a veryPine t NATURALLY Program is being The Young,People of the com- � 6 s 9 reg ;4:95,• sale price 13.95 arranged. On Sunday evening, Dec, munity honoured E. Burgess . .and' ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR 25th, a very special Christmas I bride, with a shower, in the Town ' ' e Hall on Wednesdayevenln , when Private Ambulance Sunday School Session, a treat of g r ! x 10 1-2 reg. 68.73, sale pr. $7.50 Day and Night Service they were the recipients of many _ _ e Christmas Story in Slides will ! Y 12, re 60.05, sale price =13.50 Phone 900f, lovely and useful gifts, 1 g be given.' at 2.30 p. m. in the church. '__ j � • Malvern 6000 Rev. Archie Ward, B"., B. Th., Do not miss the.last chance to Director of Education for the Can- that "The Ginger ` .- • Markham On Can- adian Institute for the Blind, will Bee funny farce, fie , Inner' ' Spring , Girl" in the Town Hall, Brougham, speak at the Whitevale Baptist Tuesday, November 29th, under \ Mattress Church next Sunday, November the auspices of the Women's Ins- Call the _ 27th at 11 a. M. and at the Green titute. Ice Cream and Cake served t: $10.95 River Church at 7 P. m. Mr. Ward to all for the price of-Adult's, 26c. Wa,m p o l e g `'TINSMITH w1T present the work of the Inst-.Less l0 per cent for Cash children W. M � M A G N O L A itute from the ,standpoint of the The W. M. S. held their Novem- Christian Gospel. All are cordially her.,meetirton_Th - ---. . Other p resses-at kad�ave—your furns es -- ay- afternoon ■ at the Bayles' home, with a fine •j �pypp� j; ; usual prices stove pipes,eavetroughs 'y is it that our evening ser- attendance. President, Mrs. Fred by ft alodical profmion 1 vices are so poorly attended? We Cassie was in charge. The regular became it to an eumi don of and, roofs put -in--order are decreasing week by week. We program was followed. Mrs. Norton pore 11filo 'al 011 atttd MW NOW Anleitlsee, � So Night for the cold weather, have comfo ble warm, well-light, r: • ' gave an interesting talk on the let ofua$1f e-'COIDbdziit>4'fA J . ed churches. An attendance scatter- Chapter of the Study Book. Arr- ' am �9 the !>e>i>�t: � T • ipbl IM All work p Tom•ptly.attend. ed' all over the church and whole .` _ _ taro of the mope vatnabb angements were made for the bale �'ed to and sati8faction rows of'pews empty. Surely In this Wdt to Cosrectin {6011 ; C. �• STE packing on Wednesday, s190 for the g CD III time of unrest and strife in Europa Thankofferin meeting' on Decem- eliricitiatioA and BCidit�: , �- �r lin i guaranteed. >. we should join- in prayer for those g $ t�' be }'�' a be_r 5th, Roll Call - Peace, brought '' ' ' Funeral Director �+ ij, B�A7�B� who are not so blessed as we, In a response from rtearl allSim to young chIMM ft y preee,►t. ...soon restor0/ala,+• ,I Hardware Tinsmith this glorious, free land'of Canada. At the elope, a very dainty tea was For. where two or three are Bath- mol,.bowd hab�' _ FIIlDitIIrB Dearer served by Hostesses: Mrs. Bayles PiGRE_RING eyed together in- My Name, there find Mrs. Lemon. 8!ossiuSOs =0•OLSial "x 1'I=tII. • Ontario pine MN IRi- will T be oleo:' & l:. JONES - DRUG GOT phone PIAL M vw d. . w + - tel. C , A ...:,1 Y.. _�.-�y��t+k.� � �krl�- C ..,:F...ia+vyy{. _ :,; y .::s 5•n 1 Sr, / ti ,.The Leashed Gun"-s0, DICK TR - O Cirde P,crr Westbrook JOIN TUB DICK TRACY by Y MBCRMT fl<MVICt PATML and It's Bray 1 It's Pon l Bvee9 k girl can loin Dick Tray iss -�` Y Synopsis could be done. Flash Courney, against gime-be in on all d Slim Lo-yale-ls paroled from eh?" He looked at Mona. "How secrets--get grand free gifts t ^ ---prison after serving Ia months come yuh ain't been able to fight ��� off vowNaw1939omeY PAMOLDAME-Got for a 'crime he did not commit. him off? Have yuh taken it up new 1939 Official Badge,yout Seaet Code Book He returns to his Circle L ranch with Jigger Starbuek?" with.new 1939 codes and your Patrol Pledge.If you + rA t t to find his father dead and sinis- Mona shrugged. "I've seen -- are a member now be sure to mark your coupon - iI _ out "Member"sad your Honor Member's �Z aomice Ch him violate his parole so thai•Ae hasn't done a great deal. And be- evrom can again be railroaded to 1W_Js0n. cause of lack of funds, I haven't The Brockvells and their gang been able to keep anything like a / are plotting to gain possession of full crew for the past year. ♦ 0.0-—� WINYwR Circle L ranch and the property A Lot of Debts •f OFNCER's � RADaEs 1-- :. of Mona Hall, a neighbor and 44you know how Dad got roped L life-long friend of Slim Loyale. on that mining stock deal: FTEF Slim discovers that Sheriff Wben he died he left a lot of _ Hak Starbuck has joined the plot •debts. Those whom he owed mon- In Canada an the grand free gifts DDiCIC TRACY,Boz foo.Peterboet Ser icor. art hint:-With the-help of-Da'- y�to-weren't very-p-at=ems`-about o_ffera oa his_radio program-are obtainable I want to join the Dido Tnef Secret Service Psuol O Plewa and -,L.ota Blue and his cowboys. Slim vvi�-bot to f ow-delicious-_ me the new o&tial an meal Dtdc Trace bad4e the new revised - it. It got to where I couldn't ps qc Dick'triec secretE°ae-B°°lt'-'°d o�ae�Paaoi-lledse' Loyale defies the lead-grabbers to stand'being haggled at any long- 1 TryQaakerCorn Fykdwith the better ' z Qualrer Coro Fishes, flanker Puffed Wheat or Puffed do their worst. er. So I borrowed five thousand flavour—you love chem! Crisper—tastier Atte hoz coos O I am enc now s member Or i am•member especially irradiated with Vitamin"D",they re and want ms 2nd you badas O dollars and paid off all of those _.., better to eat and better for you Ask Mother Name Mona stamped her foot. "Stop old debts. to order Quaker Corn Flakes today. that kind of talk,' Slim Loyale. "I thought that owing the money You're no quitter. You've got a in one lump sum to the right sort Quaker horn Ftakes > :bard fight ahead, but it's worth of a person would enable me to ' 'while, isn't it? You see how your get more time and pull through. real friends feel about it. They But I find it was merel robbing him every tea -yuh owes him. Yes, impossible to teat each berg y. S< are willing to se you o e Peter to pay Paul. This sale Bad► Cranberries once again the machine has coma limit, believing fir you utterly. g i sir, I m talon over that mortgage Don't Bounce to the fruit packers' aid and out And if b don't do your art you was dickering with the Brockwell* myself, .An, if you ever try an' "bounce" yp p for,, would have helped some, but a me one cent of interest, I'll has'been invented to bounce are throwing them down, render- I imagine it was just a matter of p Y the cranberries, with packert ing their faith in you a worthless, s#glling off the inevitable•a littlo -I'll-why Pll cuff yore ears 'there are machines for count- watching to remove the soft fruit - - empty thing." longer. I'm afraid I'm going to for yuh." He grinned boyishly. ing, weighing, wrapping and box- g Slim's head came�� bp' slowly. lose my ranch,. Slim." Mona's .Mona smiled in return, but ing all kinds of fruit and now "Yo're right, Mona, he agreed comes one which teats the ripeness voice was choked and teary as she shook her head at the same time. "We have descended the ladder grimly. "I never guessed what finished. "That's dear of you, Slim. But of cranberries. real friendship meant'until now. .fit ,gat ' 'd feel terri- American growers`of these her- of-dishonor rung by rung. Are we Y ries say. that a so going-can we go-at�ewer,?" --� Shore, I'll play the game. Dakota from?" asked Slim ble, owing money to you. And I'll will "bounce" several inches,.and Blue tells me:khat Leo Brockwell "From-from the lawyer, Geo. make out some way or other.` I has been hangin' around yuh a lot. Arthur." feel pretty confident of that." that the soft or over cranber- That don't mean yuh tare in par- "George Arthur!" 'exploded ry will not "bounce" a alt.. COUGHS g xP Mona's more spirited tons did Since cranberries are crated by titular about him, does it?" Slim. "Why he was the lyin'pole- not fool. Slim a bit. He saw un "All I've Got" cat who sold out on me atm trial the"hundred, it would Ito nlmoat "Does it appear like it"." she Y through it and understood the vat- DUE T 0 an let em railroad me for Aome- iant courage of this slip of a West- ret°rted. "ho, I don't care for thin' I never did. I didn't think ern girl. without kith or kin s)ieC��D� ltim; I should say not. He gives hid have apythin' to do witts �p me the shivers, always did. But hi was waging alone-handed, losing THAT THRO98ING him after, that, Nona," Sliir.'s battle against. big odds and she STOP . I'vegot to get money from some- words were bitter. was courageously facing the ulti- pAfN �� nev resale cold in chest or throat, here, things have been going so "Idon't think vicar understand, mate. Slim'. a es•softened as henever safe to neglect, quickly easels -* p warming bad for me. And I've been toler- Slim," she said wearily. "I war watched her. Little Spartan, that's up is applited�g` sting him merely to put over this desperate. I had to get the r-•oney what she was. Better than a mustard plaster, sale of stock that Abe was talking somewhere. Mr. Arthur was the NEURALGIA Musterole gets action because.it's - -with him about. I-I guess it's all only one who would loan me :hat (CONTINUED NL1ET I96U)r) NOT just a salve. It's a"counter- off now." much on a straight mortgage. Re. lullant"-stiasulatingt penetrating. Mona's shoulders sagged a little rt.,mber, Slim: it -ais., a case of Are you distressed the misery with of and helpful in overeommg local con n wearily. Slim stood up and went fight to live. I had no other re- neuralgia , • , are your night&restless gestion and pain; g Used by millions for SO years- over to. her. "My friends ain't course. Dad's creditors gave me and your days weary with the gnawing nded by many doctors and '-baltin' at nothin' to help me,"'he sixty days to produce the money of annoying store- nu�rera Made in Canada ut three ache and Darn this stated quietly. "An'3 ain't gonna befwt.they called a-sheriff's nit. tion? Don't suffer any longer- strengths: Regular Strength, Chil halt at nothin' to help them. How In my place you'd n+ce done the }>rleatholatnm brags quick relief.This drea's(mild)'and E>itra Strong.Ap- much money do yuh need? Yuh saint,'. famous family remedy has helped rvau. l Good Housekeeping Bu- can have all I've got." "But Arthur sin':.girin' yu a millions of igen, women and children' reau.All druggjata,400 each. Yes grew whole lot of- time, argued in: o the world over. Your own doctor will Mona'. a ew a little mis- " ,"" ; tell you,how beneficial it is. So get a y roug ly. If Vuh ve got to sell.of! � t 'I could use five thousand dol- •� t cent tube or jar of Menth0latum yrs .ery nicely, Slim," she ack- Y 80 nowledged. "But I won't take a yore Mack to keep with bis de- . today. Apply a little over the ares mands. he must be houndin' h." affected by neuralgia and gently ' tent from you. You may need it N1cna lifted her hands protest- maaesge. &rick sand t1ussmis 0d or a ~ aso yourself, later. Courtney and his ingly. "Please, Slim," she begged. 1 s ssomy back. M caws" ... "�'• s`""s tang may start in rustling you to "Please don't use that tone to me. paupership lily time, the same I've I een so gorges:alo happy "iAs he }las me." since I've known you were coming - "Courtney!" exclaimed. Slim, back. I felt at last 1 had s ghoul- "Yah mean Flash' Courney from der to lean on than. •r,+g tr:lz:mor- "+ I! Rattle Mountain?" warm as toast Mona nodded. "Did you ever stop to figure Slim was silent, thinking. what the interest on five thousand for Asetting Up e "Yeah," he muttered finally, "it dollars at seven per cent. amount- ed to? Add that to my other ex- It's nice to get up in the. t penses and you understand why morning-if your bedroom • I'want to sell some of my stock." nice a Ira - YOUR LAST' Takes Over the Mortgage - is Ri and tryt. The note of 'tearful'misery in coui'ae,Y���no men friends There's abtindann of her voice made Slim quite humble �� y°uve let ff become !CHANCE cross, and nervous. Men tike quick morning heat,' and contrite. "I'm sorry, Mona; peppy _ �}h plug when you bank the fire -� . :: I'm on edge. Shore, yuh did right and enjoy life. ' amen d energy to pyo at night with H _ a all along. But listen to me; don't Dont let hue and romance pass Coke. Clean, hard, long- $10 i n P ri res yuh go to sellin' another hard of you by.Help build up your pep and j , yore cattle. I'm gonna see George y° too,should have gay finds' •: a laatinq. t^,cztadian Arthur tomorrow an' I'm payin' 's good advice: Start takia� fuel, for furnace, range Por the Best time-proven, reliable lLydis E. r 3 or heater, Easily con- pinkham'sVegetable Compound and trolled,smokeless,waste- CHRISTMAS OR sote om- und, iaerence.This famous omen • _ KOMOL ted, made eapteially for women less -gives maximum , In the great �p°o strugsle i o r iromWhtoleeomeherhssandroota helps : heat with minimum ash. f Nature tone up'your system and N .NEW YEARS lite, everything { Now the lowest rice in thus soothes lumpy nerves and given h P depends on the you more pep to really en o life. ';y ;{w years! Please order from V: DINNER MENU age you appear l �'w as a to be; but don't Tear out this notice your local Hamco Dealer s he discouraged. reminder to t a bottle of Lydia E. _ deserves your fuel gee �t� inkltam''s_Ve�etable Compound he CONTEST CL its na urs - wa ou si. .• :• SATURDAY, tIOVEMBER 26 Shades, g i v e a For over 60 years one woman hack to hair Its H.ut: ui t•: Ipst youth.Sold told another how to go "smilin� i 3I. Aitken, staff dieti- 1410,5rnniey at all drug thru"distress from female function ;Y S,: Mrs. A. at o res a r,t disorderswithPinkham'sCompound. ?.. tian and radio commentator for Moarrva4 r,u. henuty parlor=. Let it help YOU. the Canada Starch Co., Ltd-,will act as Contest Judge. PTIZCS: For a fine Musical Treat be sure and , 3rd $2 Listen Each Sunday Afternoon to > Ict, $5; 2nd, $3; Ask Moh TJH[E ���TOa about , N MELODY HOUR A Special Prize will be given HAMCO Autornatic for the best recipe for an C B L Toronto C B M Montreal DRAE'T CONTROL - ;ndixidusl dish. _ and ' T !,: EVERY SUNDAY 4.30 P.M. --` H MCO Mail your entry nowto: Featuring HOT WATER HSJt71~R John Biddle `: •• "Olga Bereza,, Aa .. Two great menet Contest Editor, Ronin 421, ,� saving conveniences. HAM100H 1Y•MIODUCr COKE OVENS.11WM "Your Lipton Melody Singer $raliant Young Soprano HAMILTON,CANADA .73 West Adelaide St., and t Toronto t YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S NAME APPEARS '. Lipton Ensemble 'The ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE 'Presented by Thes. J. Luton ,Limited, Packers of - Issue 48—'38 LOTON'S FULL-FLAVOURET) TEA C \ .a .,. --lrn4..> •gin..- _''x 5... .b •. K +ov.aa3r 'ie.:sx`z,aw,. : ".: "a LIFE'S'L.LKE THAT By Fred Neher the'extreme penalty imposed by the law on a man who was being J L_ compelled to make reparation (Fx- u ' day.."�C 601 1i � / � 22: 1; 2 Sam. 12: 6). / Luke 19: 45, 46. 45. Aad he en- . , f/ tered into the temple, and began r f Le's'son to cast out them that sold, 469 iay- / ing unto them,, It is written, And -. my house shall be a bon" of r , •LESSON IX 1 prayer: but ye have made it a den r y HONESTY IN ALL THINGS ^ �t, of robbers. This is the second pur �/ - Exodus 20: 15; Matthew 19: j -y+ / i8cation of the temple on the part w• . 16-22; Luke 19: 1-10, 45, 46; of Jesus. The first one is record- - 20: 9-16. ed in John 2:.13-17. The passage -'.- Printed Text ' quoted by our Lord is found in Ida. r" .,Exodus 20: 15• Luke 19: 1-10, 4 56: 7. See also Jer. 7: 11. 8 sLey 45, 46. „ What our Lord here is Sercely �1a 'yr Golden condemning i. the dragging of the Thou shalt not .steal. Ex. 20: 15 business of the world into the predInctx of a holy place dedicated FAQ TO to worship-THE LESSON IN--ITS SETTING an proyer and sacs Time. —.The Ten Command- fice and praise. y"/R .meats were given in 1498 B.C. The words from Matthew wereBoots Reading Ia spoken in February or March, MOURT ROYAL .HOTEL A.D. 30; the conversion. of Zac- A Vital.Aetion _ _w? ehaeus took place in March, A.D. Your automobile or bis speeds yo4{� 30;the cleansing of the terftle oc- Psychologist Challenges Statement over the many highways toward rMontreal—over magnificent roads Burred on Moi.day, April 3, of the That it is But a Substitute designed to bring you safety, com- sam-e_y_enr• and the parable of this for Rsal Living fortably and speedily to Canada's dentir -.-lemon was given.on the following i --- — =-- metropotte. Those gresQ cohai h�ways - day, Tuesday. Challenging the philosophy that in your Tourney toward Montrealr Place. — The Ten Command- "reading is but -a substitute ac- stately sky-line, lead you uufatlin� 1 to YOUR hotel—THE MOUNT menta were given from Mount Sin- tivity,„ Dr. Alice Bryan, psycho- LOYAL the interview with the rich ../� --�_ 19gist Qf Columbia University and J. Alderic Raymond oun President man took place in' Peraea - .' Pratt Institute, asserts "the read- - •'� on the eastern side of the Jordan -VA-r.GAQ. 4-is comftw um br b”s+.► ing of books or other printed ma- ' River; the conversion of Zac- - teriai may be just as real and vitt! .. Vernona'-mons chaeus occurred in the City of "Good morning, sir. .. .ate yon eatisely satisfied with the condition an experience as playing s game Vlce-Presidentt Managing Director Jericho near the J River o of your scalp?" of tennis, building a radio,-paint- posits the city of Jerusalem;-the rcbin in a - - --' _- scene of the temple=cleansing ofacome course was in Jerusalem; and the dowg; for today _j,_mS1}lt_-. sinner. S. And Zacchaeus stood, rade." P The value of �� { abide at thy house. 6. And he and said unto the Lord, Behold, '% • _ parable of this lesson formed a Lord, the half of m ods I give activities depends upon the capac- ';part of our Lord's teaching in the made haste, and came down; and Y go ity, of the individual to adjust � received him joyfully. Note the to the poor; and if i hare,wrong- same city during his last week on eagerness, the joyfulness, the ear- fully exacted aught of any man, them to,his own previous and fn- earth: nestness; which marked every I restore fourfold. 9. And Jesus tore experiences, she added. �!; mf,nn .f„rtr_not steal. For move of Zacchaeus that day. Jesus said unto him, To-day is salvation sy— further treatment of tbia subject never forces anyone to accept-him come to this house, forasmuch see Lev. 19: 11; Hos. 4: 2; Jer, He never drags anyone into the he also is a son of Abraham. 10. t� Qr ,. kingdom ai God. For the Son of man came to seek DOWGLg�ii Queen are 9. The penalties for stealing 22: and to save that which was Ioat. 7. And when they says it, they . - . are Fouad in Ex. 21: 16 and 22: all murmured, saying, He is gone. In offering to restore fourfold IsPI. The .Eighth.Commandment is f- in to lodge with a man that is.a all he had falsely taken he meets r3 necessary to protect society- not HORMNTAI. Aaswrer b Mvleaa ?canis 10 Entrance. merelyn against the violence of the 1 A Rumanian 11 New star. 'burglar and the craf t of the im- qui i A O 12 Sketch, poster, but also against the deceit- dowager. - MO[EA R l O lq Whirled. 'What harm is in the evasion ofng� e f b Sherg1M 1 N E C is Costly', �eYou Listtwine en ng � N T R a 'E15O E �again. impost? Why should I not do jys- husband late V T tics to myself when law refuses it? King —. �T�liers• _ . By FREDDtE TEE R 28 Aromatic On every.one of its sacred pages 13 Last word of a X I L I C r the Bible endeavors to shift the • prayer. T OCH ss Evil. ilp-_ centre of gravity of man's nature 14 Bravery. ry from selfishness to love, from man 'SHE TOOK A DARE Prince Charles of Belgium, broth- 15 Aroma. 29 Branch. to God, from time to eternity, Glamorous Templeton Fox er of King Leopold who bestowed 16 Converses. 34 Female horse. gid. from earth to heaven. The lesson broke into radio as the result of . knighthood on Dr. Courboia last 18 Battering . I P O 30 Curse. • of the Eighth Commandment is taking a dare, and made her debut spring, was among the thousands machine.. 38 Grinding . t "Se our before the micro hone singing in of Europeans listening at faraway tooth. the lesson of Christ,* t y p g g 19 To ride. 37 Type standard Rumania. , affections--on things above". a contest sponsored by a famous loud speakers. 20 To weep. 39 Bench. S9 She was Zaccheus hotel is Hollywood. Featured as 21 First name. 41 Meadow. tataous for her u Fla• Luke 19: .1-10. 1. And he en- a singer on West Coast programs, INTRODUCINGI24 Child's marble 42 To 'decay. � t, tered and was Visaing through she stopped off in Chicago ea ROBERT BE HLEY 25 Laughter 44 Advocate of d Jericho. 2. And behold, a man route to the East and-a stage car- Here he is folks; Robert ench- sound, ie�, N>ot'1'ICAI<' 46 German called by name Zacchaeus; and he eer; and became a dramatic ac- 7. ley, author=playwright-at�or-col- s'!6 Braided. .46 Away. 1 She was n� "'- was a chief publican, and he was tress after one audition. She is umnist-critic, ad infinitum, the 27 Meadow. 49 An am gait, known as the 'WOOS- 'rich. Jericho was a very ancient starring now in the new CBS dra- newest thing in radio. "Bob the d8 To butt. 181 Ratite.bird. royal � 47 To lease• city and a very wicked city. It uratic serial. 'This Day Is Ours," beast" he is ekil- 10 Doctor. 52 One who kdra. Z Ground beetle. 48 Dissolute was on the frontier' of Palestine, w --- - - a thrill - packed ed'in Hollywood, Arabian. o ' 31 Ar 54 T peel. 3 To depend. revel". And through it much trade was but his bark is 32 She attained SS Jewel iron an 4 Writingfluid. 50 Writing story of romance wide publicity oysters S Happened. implement. compelled to pass, necessitating much worse than' n the.setting of �+ \ during the 57 Pealed. 4 Enthusiasm. 53 God of war. 'the residence here of a tax-col- his bite. Thre the• his --.--War. 38 Her — I Braided quirt. 54 Portugal. sector. Zacchaeus was not only a scribe .was only A anese conflict. 3S Half. p=e<r�� 8 Dom, pbstscripk tax-collector, but he was the chief recently captured Miss Fox plays � 35 Behold. son as king of 9 Neither. 164 Pound. tax-collector of that community. and he is to be :. the part of a mis-; Among the Romans the tax-gath- „,.�, held in captivity xy sionary's daugh-. ierer bought the privilege of Bath- ter opposite,�Iey '" t o demonstrate f - ,ering. He paid a large sum for Jost noted his humor and •;the office; and the taxes were his radionactor, who witticisms to Col- 3 3 'own. Thus the more he gathered, - umbia network �'` portrays a m s- P Y Y the more he gained. There was terious.Americah `+ audiences each 16 great temptation here to extortion tea" Sunday b e 8 i n - newspaper r e- ' And oFpression. enc Robert Bhley ning November porter. The ser- 3. And he sought to see Jesus Templeton Fox ies is heard each 20 (WABC-CBS, 10.00 to 10.30 who he was; and could not for the p.m. EST.) 3- Monday through Friday over a _ crowd, because he was little of y g statue. 4. And.he ran on before, WABC-CBS network from 1.45 HEAR NEWS FROM ENGLAND And climbed up. into a sycamore to 2.00 p.m. EST. Beside the famous Majestic tree to see him: for he was •topowerful tone, the, 1939 "Mighty = _pass that way. Zacchaeus, down COMPLIMENTS J, Monarchs of the Air" set a new y in his heart knew he 'was dishon- Although the organ melodies of standard in performance for .y . est. and a .thief,' Of course' he Dr. Charles M. Courboin, Mutual's short-wave reception, due to de- knew he was out of all eon- 'distinguished Belgian console ar- voting individual: bands for each lmunion with God. It was the tist who plays at the American short-wave channel, each of which hunger of his heart for the things Academy of Arts and Letters, have are spread out to 10" wide, per- 45 _ that satisfy that made him run on been short-waved *from-WIXAL, mitting foreign stations to , be 'before the Lord and climb-up into Boston, to the.world beyrond.the tuned in easily•and accurately. It 30 this sycomore tree. oceans for only a few weeks now, is now a sifdple matter to listen The Tax-Collector : '1 letters trom' music lovers are to the news broadcast from Lon-. _A _ _ _- _ if _ __ __ _ _ _ •4m place, he looked up, and said unto postmarks. Mail just arrived on these new "Spread-Band" Majes- ; him, Zadchaeus, make haste, -and the giant Queen Maryreports that tics, ( POP—Pop's Fussy About His Tailoring y I MILL.AR WATT - E THEY Frr You UKE Z w A GL OYM SIR _ :KNOW-- :. 5�`RS FtT 1 AtYT �7-TENT UKE 't'F W ' 9 ..... - . rcel"au. ute.k�e a.a -30 :. ."-.< .�' k'+!:•2 .,A.�e<wV1»;. .. Ler ae�gy+rsom.'+r <T..p,ume lar e' :.e---vr•vv-w. _..w.wa f-it n✓'id•:.sr _.�:y:rC. u^:/ °- •'b,n: :':.^(S. n i _m- @.. ._.. . •,Y ''.: .lY.. ..,..:'-,Oy-'Y. ,,,yy� � - u.v e `"'-'�i'�e. .. -•y,.,,.., .-:. 7a•. r+t'^t+ir'. _... ...`:a. :g,.p.h. •t .7 r a 1. '.':uhlM.r . .I, .Y•.' � �i.a4:.! .1r"• .' :.: ✓4 ... .. ... - I i • es:.�aL1t � l��iluc to 1.r4;tdi►loirt = .. LL. E.O�I�&EI13L Ter R. S. O. 1837, Chap. 166. See. SL .Darn to. Play FUNERAL DTREOTOR AND $L76 >i �; uA, >� Is NOTTER HAWT111l1N GUIT7IR, SPANISH EMBALMER uwcstfOeaa to tM United Bums ESTA'T'E OF RACHAEL ANN PHILIP, Married Woman, Deceased GUITAR and UKELELE 0Oe'e • ' . successor to W J D[ Lyse' --' �a4 Gt. $IIa� i�iaAO io advaaee. Bio atf� le - ALL PERSONS having claims erg- Individual half Seasons Night and Day Service - .•JOHN IdUfllCAH. Nfooflet4f ainst the Estate of Rachael Aitn Mona Kea StudlO!! 8uainrwePhoo• ResidenceYbone Philil, late of the Township of �(• /l( (@a Olarcmg.nt. Markham. Unionville. a�3U1 9680 Pickering, In the "aunty of. Ontar- (� II' 1 Utbridge. Stouffville. lo, Married Woman, deceased, who lf/jr�1llCl!!�. -kuauc Notice died on or about the 16th day of - 'Instrum-ntssupplied on request. _` „ to the _ July A. D., 1J38, are hereby not- Tocoavince you as to the merit$ of our ifitxi to file with the undersigned ystam You will receive FREE of 4harge Batepayera, 'Eaecturs and Truster,' on or Eafare the Tenth Day of In $unple but ncb,aa- one lesson on any one of the above of Pubpc ,;za ou& Sectiwy lko; 3 ut Docember 1988, full particulars of sio %e can furniAh instruments, the Municipality of the ',LewnAWp of their claims. Immediately after thL► , will _ . . _ Piekeriag : seri a e, a assets of the deceas- from every _ -_ ed will be distributed amongst �poins. In dignitylglteVale TWA!EE! 'S SHE TEMPER PLEASE TAKE 'Ni►'t•ICir that in those entitled thereto, having re- of appessrnee out ANO . IT MAYA; eQruphance with the petition of a geld only,to claims so filed. work will stand out General J?�ge:llcy YOU nuamber of the ratepayera"and else f j tasougn tae ages. tors or the said sCn/i[1a sec and Dated at Ashawa, Ate z2nd day, of I`a Greats: Tribble McCOftMICK-DEERIN( CK, OPT. ©. on the recoaY►n►endation of the Ina- November, 1988. N. W. STAFFORD DEALER ]rack, off. !. Q pectar of Public Schools for the = IHigbway iitonaiaeatai1514 South Riding of the County of .W. E, N. Sinclair, K. C., Bank of •. Warts y Montreal Bldg, Oshawa, Ont. Pi•. 461 :Ybitby Oat. Y A1E.d0 RA. O - - L�l'E Ontario, the Council of the said.. .-Road__West rL]M*y dt T TDMPE ANDIRMN Municipality, at a meeting o the tlrnr Bpyes,Executor, Pickering, _ - Y R SEPAtiBS _. :bud Council to be held at the Town- Ontario. „ lst�eel !/also WMeeh.�i e-EeoS.-- ---- �jp Hall, Brougham, on Monday _ mow-_.!`goat or Land;/ Fonoe _ _ -- ---the 6th day of December, 1938, at Goodyear '!'lees N O't,��e oou the hour of one o'clock in the aft- Sale Register :Rei.bill" Gasoline and Olis N ++ ernoofi, Propose Pawing' a By-law C. T. G AUTO PAR" dividing the said Public School Sec- TUESDAY; NOV. 29th. - Auction F a r l ll ' M tl e h i n C r y 'GWMAL HARDWARE tion No. 3, •into two public schsool sale of farm machinery, field A _ r Building of s N do B 11 kinds _ _ >r Wrighto� whereby all the lands in _ -_. - garden tools, the Property of Jno.. Coekshntt Tftlera--a ales is tail P ank $ ^ E; FLP1$NT�RIN(1, the said sehoo oa y __--.- - W>RITWALE ONT. C18J+IEN TINQ`, of the sideline between lata 29 and quarter mile east of C. ��. faster. The KID GANG is still TLU - - 30 in the Broken Front, First and Station, Whitby. Plows, Harness, tldBTNC leader in a two-bottom Horse Plow. sad Second Concessions of said town-, Sleighs, Kettle, Collars, Blankets � No. a Tremor Plows rednee *� -' ship, will constitute a separate pub- Clipping-machine, Mower nearly Plowing -flours, We have Plows for w Motor ales $pOr/IN(i Tic school section; and whereby all new, and a hundred small artic- Ems, parpons. -1 nearly sea►-13 Chrysler-Plymouth the lands in said school section lee. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Terms, 11 " Fertilisers--Grain Drill, gears W� • so sell Brantford Roofing which lies to the west of the said Cash. Win. Maw, auctioneer., :ss in � nearly all steel Zane- Dealer e+ tartets,Empire IBaithroom sidelinea shall constitute another - .. .. .. .. •..... aged. .. �stperreot, Dano Water J separate public school section. SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd. - Auction w'e ads Cream lightens, ��' GE)00 USED CARS 3Fateass. 9oa4tg AND TAKE NOTICE that Unless sale of a quantity 'of good sur •trk peneen and. Na. GOODYEAR TIRES g�b� _ �t � tae acid Council should be eonvin- plus furniture, glass dishes, ant- W R.bARD BAT14LR d an c tber Mik-IF Usteelal ted from representations that may iques and one pair of scales, to Front R Reed - 01 Ilk 60 GENERAL SLACOMI THING , . -' ,Se4imatee Free be made at the said meeting that it be sold at Spruce V1119 Hotel, Delaval Pedlar Froaacrr S,X,IMAD MOTOR "PAJii43 Wort 6el►raaled would not be in the beat Interest of Doadaa Str. West, Whitby. Sale Cleves TwitBlsarn Give as a retial an a Ikkw or a Used Cat at 12311 sharp Terms Casa. Wei. 24 Hauls 'Few* 30 Aw the ratepayers, sleetora and pupils _ . d .f the said school section,to as di- Maw, auctioneer: W. F. DIS N 9 Y, :(i•feenwood Gordon fde she same, then that then-that - Pxoxa Picxl4 tilt CsJ. Law Pkoas'+ G f• t1►e said proposed lay-law will he PfaK9lRiNf3. dNZAItIO d passed by the said Coum9l at LM . A. CQrtnaCk �baar tiaefl E said meeting thereof. I'h.8B8ISIr3, ONTARIO ALSO TAKE NOTICE that the FLORIST gROCK mmmco Haid Connell will, at said meeting, ` U pleased to hear all persons des- THEATREService • Floral Desi ns for all Oc- tJraus of l+eineheard, either in sup- 8 'port of or 1;. opposition 'to the rasions, . - •t'�C�'HI'T53�t' pM:used by-law t,aA . , F•nneralTributebaSpecialty Expert service and re- airs to all makes. Rees 46 By order of the said Council, A and SATURDAY pO/� - Cut Flowers& Potted Plants FRIDAY 7 Donald R. Beaton. : NOVEMBER 25 and unable charges. Spark _ calerk Free Dt livery' to Pickedug District guaranteed. �;W,MITCHELL Two Shows at 7 and 9. (� Dated Nov. 216t, 1938 124 Brock St.. W., WHITBY Sat. Matinee at 1.30 ARTHUR i,]EEL.D • •- hone 324 t - Pickering e� P 7f "Letter of Granaata Radio and T I Member Oficial Radice Service' MCoi • yy Qnt ���� ntroduet><on Phone 241. PICKERINGIST of USED A With EDGAR DG' BERGER and •- • CHARLIE McCA•RTHY t `�ADOLPHE MENJOU ANDREA LEEDS T E D • .:• �.•: I;F,OKGE MURPHY WA, .VEALCALVES 1437 Pontiac Coupe 1935' Pori] Coupe pe 15'31 Hup Coupe •1937 Chev. Coach Tuesday dt Wednesday , 1927 Chev. Coach }936 `Chev. Coach ' Monday,' 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Chev. Coach NCVE'MdER 28, 29 and 30 Sell your Calves at 'home• 1929 Pontiac Coach 1934 Ford Coach .,t. First Show at 7,00 2928 Pontiac Coach 1929 Durant Sedan ..Last Complete Show at 8.20 Save "time and money• 3932, Chev. Coach 1931 Chev. Roadster I832 Rugby Truck 1930 Dodge Sedan JANE WITHERS a have t 1980 Chev. Panel 1-tor. • 1930 Buick Sedan IN r W a buyer at he farm 2, 10-20 Tractors , 1928 Essex Coach o 44K P . . 8 n` a Tuesday and Y 2 Fordeon Tractors -= -- -- 5milul d Y>' ! » ee - _ ,WITH HENRY WILCOXON ;Wed essay n -- GLORIA STUART I-_/CKERINa 1=ARMS EN W Y _ HELEN ESTLE uu LI�L�S- �, o : ' JEDPROUfY LIMITED - - - - --- - - Coop _ L Assoc. Dealer-J. McGlashell><+--Dunbarton Also e�o>Ks >�a• - « .. . &RING ii100 ,. .. .. t.owss- The Saint -in The Economy Stareok New York" r Prunes, 50-60's lb. 9c. Enfants' Nightgowns, Pin1C A blue W IT . Magib SEIR -TRE Baking Pwdr. 280. embroidery. , 270. LOUIS H AY W AR D_ Jewell Shortening, 12a Infants' Kimonos, Pink & blue Q f� ..';NU-Style Cup Coffee, with cup trim 3�' K SIG RUM ANN New 'Hostess ReffigeWtor and saucer 390. Children's Hose; 29c. ds 35e. • She 'a-Bloomers, pin-& Leaf �n Display Macaroni, 2 for 9a and navy 2, Maple Leaf Rutnal Uu e � o -..${g Five Cleanser, _ ler 9:. Baby Blankets, 36x40 _�_69a - - 254.90 Model -- Cbipso, large 19c. Women's Cotton-& Rayon Hose 25c. Iasarance Co• "x Pitted.Dates, 2 for t a3c. Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in 'box, 2se. ~ Fall Price, $2390 26c. Mind RilWAN83if 1�N8. 00. ecs ,*smut Butter, 'your own contain Urons, st'ped for embroidery p 2 lbs.. for 28c. Stamped Pillaio Cures, Pad Cibae taw fo . _ 60c. pada and OwniM! ! PAUnO Ave,soap,, -2 for 110. Linen Tea Towels, 1$e,, 2'for 36c. 1 ibe{a (; Dodge for +y.7 �y - Eoonomy size .8 for 26e. Print, 18'c:, Z yds. i9r 36c. wheiat�t� Issearnaeti D!i�l� �:. �- Paint'Boobs, assorted Lisa. ~' - Girls and Royal have you On" WbAu ,, «�. ALB'S PLACE onr contest .yet, Enquire at 9t,-.. See our display of bedroom slippers. _ sibs Particulars. ' ,. j , 1. ;. AA • -(Alfred Mole) Brooks Caremont BOWMAN ROWS R&MONTe ONTAFi�I�. witl'�01f AM Phone' $%I. r • .. .: .. : . .. j q :� a. .6 a'xy.e :"s:�. . +�n''mr•. .. .. •ayr•,'a, ,� -"^yS': .L: - - .t-, •Fx' �:. a. -y, .`•l .r'- rmc �' ,,. xr,. r :,max _... i- e.•jfrr C' + r'k,+..y. .!_. J. .. ,^� ' ora AY CLAREMONT ented to Myrtle Bacon and Evelyn Day ;�;6 and the 3uaday AND ,SURWYOK a STANLEY T TRS Sanderson for the Competition at' Schools district are now at Xo The, Clwamont Public School in- Brooklin, b Dr. Tomlinson. In the world preparing their Christmas A*Y tends to present- a Christmas Con- •,.8T0 yFFVILLE absence of Mr. J. scoff, the Prin- Concert programs. i#'. J. DONL'YAN D. A.; H. Be, 0, ,;f •� cert oa Deceaduer 20th. { Phow loot cipsl of the school preset ed dip 4 S. On !>Ee am ttW l+ecoeds of carer 'w... Our Continuation School pupil _ lomas to Miss Anna Forsyth. and vgots Gibecls and Yassold, >n and teachers attended tke Royal Sbowing bliss Margaret Johnson. The even- LESLIE SMITH a+� most. M)�awa 7�• 1tIfL Winter Fair on. Monday. -ing's program was concluded by week Nishc.–sols, standard Time We I-Iatve Placed. Mr. and M.W. ' Turner, o! North singing the school song .and God : Markham visited with their sister, Sat.do Holidays•-2 Straws,7 and 9 p.m pert Save the King, , 'Mrs, Richardson here last week. ['li4RSLAI,FKIDAY&BATiJIRDAY Asphalt Roofing in Stock Rev. J. E. Glover attended an NOVEMBER 24, ;0 and 26 . Radio Service Have also received a car of Executive'Conference of,the Unit- Eyesight Edueatlon F . +'ed Church at Belleville on Tuesda f. I ti » D _ SelnlOok Slabs for 'Einmtn9r White Banners IXIS ROAD IIse. Gordon; Benson, David and Floyd and Coates have been. in the Kinmount Starring ''R. R. 2, Pickering 19 :area during the Past week on their EFFICIENCY 'wx; �1.W. MITCHELL CLAUDE RAINS Pickering'. Oat. 49tE ,v . Muss _V - "TJohn FAY BAINTER _— L CALL AT ^-JACKIE -COOPER- py r4 I M f of Payne, of Strathroy are spending a , BOOSE S - " week with Rev. and Mrs. Angus- COMEDY SHORTS Farr's Elevator rr Ti�tt C'. H. TUCK CAS11 t CARRY STcal! v tine. , - t Mrs. W. Crummer, of.Pickering, { MONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY T'it se aro lut a few at ow Clare�aciont, '�/�� t. -and Miss-011ie Gibson, of W>Etitby, NOVEMBER 18, 29 am 30' � y -°.called on .Mrs. W. 11. Jones, on Sat- - .... .... • may" Love, Madoc vleit- RAY FRANCIS' ... whets .. ia. r'>F.tTt$ 3A11.>Ql P flee. _ .. 'lToei�t SpeoWLt Praaoa .. Mr. George Lo , of : . l�laaq BUS. Bopp. P. O) Jas rubbers, red+ or ed with Mr. and Mrs. Glcver over wawa. Plisse lbli ••..••...•.... the week end, the :ori . neper r�MY BILL" ?amatoes• � ' 8 fret 25& Qeal ell Per. gal. i of Mr: Glover's: - r -- - J, The-objectionable thing's about I<bN (6 • mere gals. 17c.) SS's !• Ddies "Kathleen Bielby spent the WITH - Jewell ,hortonSag, ...... lb. '12G a'atry j creek-end iii Toronto -and attended glaze are its effects and injuries to Dates ..... lb. 10t 24's lf...4! + the Royal Winter.'Fair, aad also ANITA LOUISE the eye ,and disturbances to the ••• • .• s�'e il.l6 BOBBY JORDAN Vinegar, spirits or drier gal. 8tk. 4 took in the "Ken soble Amateur 7 nervous system and by causing dis- Sweet earn ... ...ttn, Sr_ *.,Hour" at Sunday noon. Comedy and Short Subjects comfort and fatigue, loses time to m gc• —b � ,• ........ ,' Hr. and Mrs. Neil Reynolds, of the worker and may be injurious to ..YLARICKONT. -ONT. ELECTRIC Collingwood spent the ' week-end health. It may.be the cause of. in- r with Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augus- T►FU�RSDAY,FRIDAY& SATURDAY jury through its bad effect-oa vis- �> _--line. Mr. Reynolds-As princio - r �� MNCIRRS thCellingwood Collegiate. B1G DOUBLE BILL' ibadm that permanent injuries result. a 0 The Stoufiville group of hnntera. I would consider first that the ii 8I M PLE--B U O N O M I C A L of which several from here are --4 RAWHIDE" _.. light its �. : - _ power, brightness and position as Lew Stock-Safety with one Wls1 Aumbers, have returned, reporting • to the line of vision. I Brock Road Gravel very good luck, but we don't think, A Musical Western role SIx Years Use would consider also that the pow. . just as good as was hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Asbenhurst �� ' - .or, may vary in its affect as its Pit have pteovtd their worth as 100. 7 of Goodwood and Nies Laura Ash- S%1ITH4BLLB W Jt LOU GEHRIO diatanee, is from the eye. For ex- '000 fara'►s is U.S-A, The 201b anburst, of Markham, and Its. Hal- « aaspb, !T stare be carped by Crus d Pit RM century way to bold live stock •""`+ cotac¢-Tagger, of Apsley, ousted Jac. iooki at the am and likewise it - .Gravel : ♦e O!1 8 also can be caused by boldng ata gvrrasitsod writs asl-ow as S 1 J. 'mad I m Bielby, on Sunday !f II Mr. and Mrs. Doyking bane ueb_ Budget BSM bulb. brat ;d the tiger ba>b isSand per bo!! *attic„tar:writs j •urned from,their trip to Miami 1Rat. very far awia7 it easy in. _ ' �+ FAIL ELECTRIC s.1l,ars they naw' lsaea eaj•ying a -,A Coundy Picture visible, sic• abo will with _.7ta1'ie i� ZWL 'Tosvat% ee _ abort vacafta. July We Cher �+ Starrtag tea disease•, so afbetiee the pow- . � y, as ,.• it, was ooyed ! + Dellverel'Or I,O,dBd - lY Pit l{QNAlti1 Itr TURNER, .lnr that obo=e may, � JONES I►AIIMY PHONE: Praet. mess .�tsiaa.ai�: .. .o r:`.. F' JED PROUTY . Mr, •sad Hrs. Overland and taw*- 'Totoale ofFiat Howard 4471 t the wOve la with the SHI RLICY DRAYNIC Orat rWd Costen at Hreagbast' Parise-9p�akiaa tbntset for try ­'Hy erm a parents at Erin, Hr. Ov- 'S PRING BYINGTON temislkk -No�rtao� 2Stn. 34fiN BOURNE do SON Pwhoring TowmaMp Schools +srland Sr., celebrates his ssth bir- -- _- _ • at Btrsosbaaa. TosAshL thday this, week, and is enjoysna _ ezcel)eiet health. : The Yc••n g People of Brougham, lase presen*;ng their popular drams : CH "'The.Ginger Girl" in the Commun- - Ity Hall, here on Friday, Decenrer - '2nd, under the auspices of the Y. •'P. U. of Claremont. United Church. The Women's Mission Circle oto Nfw 4 the Baptist Church will hold an vp- 6 COL0�0 w . .:.' YI�j RON _ yen meeting on . Tuesday evening, the �L B/( Cq a 'ate / 'n''q'4ier t R01, _ E a d r . = November 29th, in the school room �Ew gtE*0 s�1t� a" � � do,•�va.,.ed of the church, when the men of the 6 T ++ .. �?�k"• _''�d church will provide -the programme. +v•`'"` : Y, ;'ti.a.th,,•Ncba•e't'bc•rictc+ d°,"clSooi ps'e.„ca\v+eteor.u�.e¢'o.ecco�0•' / �ee Ys, '1 'Ole qy'rree+/ �9`ter„e!0 1"1Rev, Harry lean of WhrtevaleV1. 4% a will be the speaker and will speak d. "Making our Act- pre the Bub jest, . \ - '.. t The meeting ivities Effective"; a+e'�pOk o0 < s e st will commence at 's P. m. sharp, t _ CIL0% ae�' , # preceded try a Song Sen-ice at 7.4.5 d. �. M. , — �. Large congregations attended the _ t Harvest Horne.Services in the sap- ode YpRA� 'aC ped U fist Church on Sunday last. In the •ride►p�ee,lire.'e"�r evening rile united' Church with. " SC(V 8#04 drew tlietr service in their favour. OE AM d �►rch m; e g ,'�b a ��O Pr°,e at eA 4m .f. :The church was tastefully decorat- aE Q'S� • '+ „rs brake 7s ed with fruit, vegetables and flow- NEw ES g`� 4garn i 01'@ QUa�1i� ar ee, th 4 b t :ers, and a new oil painting, of a EO : ricer scene. in the baptistry, now " with beautiful brown vel_ cot%"vi, AT SUBSTANTIALLY -enclosed ��_,,,�r.iy,� ° t " wet curtains, both donated by the 0 sty' t$e twltb vsto �� °� REDUCED PRICES ladies was unveiled and formally tus tOr c ct.o r ' tine.' 1* et cat X00 . +dedicated by Rev. P. D. Augur w„a tar�, g1occr,Or • =:Rev. J. E. Gloves, of the visited ti,,.atgr.u�? Come in today. See this marvelous SMoRTy 4p EN' Church, assisted in the evening �v� \� r.� rAr + M new Chevrolet for 1939 . . . alt 't�i•e► RSD --service. On Monday evening, the . . AC�fb - •err ;,bol �neie E supper took place followed by a K�EE•EM ,, highsst gvahty motor ear over rej�, o,���d •4M' eJ _ ` M° 'bY ` QEF ht. our--- Sh'°b 10. , `. •cluded Robin Nicholson and Party AD X01 0• ,rd rrQt• e era t••Suitt 1,e°•creta' t'Ost motoring...With all these cents from the .Whitby Baptist Church, ` "w e40�,ap teyt''°oc satignal new features making It c�.•„' :iid friends from Stouffville. This _ co r• t•� oe sr, Roq d Q• o;,bt ; the outstanding car for all-round °•�., +++ x was a congragatiQnsl supper L and c9t'• t'c• ttce` 'S. satisfaction as well as t was very attended, and enjoyed b,•t�st*bt sem•`"' 1le biggest 1... �� IT—DRIVE ` '--a very fine Program sSEE t�' buy in motordOm. Claremont' Continuation School IT—TODAY 1 BUY A CHEVROLET ? - Commencetnent was held in the AND BE SATISFIED. AEAg S,X Community Hall on November 18th. `N . -1r All. G. M. Forsyth, Chairman Of �VE•' EAsign rMAH Era TODUTiAtwewselaee/ !'TOE E�fECr School Board, introduced thP. .M��s 'mrir s o ilia e....wd rick for iww,ent Dan. eb rYely the w.eYb on tAr G.e..r.l Motors Iw+tafw.wt Plow. `!f, Int wt piogram.with. well-chosen'remarks- E* 'pees —' ALL. THE BEST OF ALL THAT'S NEW 1 "mss ` C The t nutter : was the aia�s'1nB - - rs�'f T T of Vive L'Amour; followed by -a• v* T'renC �•• .b kt d'as es lY( 9iETl HabitA?►t :DCedll, 4e 1°�'tr rod Victor' • / / k rrrir. '.Two gases were rendered by tho e<co�ett�°•e�;tc.r°� ' girls of the school! — Gossip Joan ate est=ora 4"•�°'t•gas , and Land of Hops and Glory. The � ,�°�:dLasv • GNs boys of_the's�hoot presented 'a very - t stenosing farce; "3hoeldng $hakes-' r. • i' t Veare" in which they played, "WfAe s. O Riding, How„ snake.I :CHAS, COOPER --r „ wotdd have' VrRUA It and had H . la "Ebner", a one-set play, ' Assoc. veaie --I McGlasben—Dtinbart�on played. : brought much entertairmtent to the ,pONAd.D 11lt�TOR SALES -i- sudieaee, Mach character was ably _ _ ,ortruye(l by "a mea ber of the Js►isoc. Duller M, .leap edict. Atalotk wears DrM' ... F ,. a'-..:r'-.. ,,...._..,�..•,.Nin.+,r.-�hw.>.vx Y'.w.L'-*ss-.,r.-...�.v-:��_...+€ .:..,-au.sus:;.5cs'.h..fsn,y-,.,ter..�.:.'u.3:, �.:.r�.. "sij.. .Y-+C.e''— _ ..� :zf.+.+ ..+.s..a r.ae, . - 9, .f �.J ' . `:{'.,. ✓... •t a'+ v.•�..e' ♦ .,-;w' 'tom,.:: .'� .. _..t:.. K' d ,y DT by the Toronto Globe and Mail through the side roads of Waterloo among residents of the Queen Clty, without a cha t, a compass andTWo-Ih-One�'1.e Eg$ Sir Frederick Banting, co-dispover- OICE OF navigating instruments is brave to _v or of insulin, was voted Canada's the point of 'oolhardineas. But greatest livingman. Prime Minis- we don't see that anything can be OTTAWA. zi li2rs. e. N. , Let- ter King andSirWilliam Mulock THE PRESS done about it. That's a pity, for Moaney's amazing White Leg- horn hen laid an egg the other �.•../ r came second and Third respective- so much of North Waterloo is DEAR-BOUGHT FREEDOM worth a visit—Doon, Conestogo, ay 8% inches long and B Ufa Cressman's Wood, St. Jacobs andches around. Inside the targe y.;z Meaford bachelors must pay up egg was a perfectly formed one • ', RiDg 'EM COWB01l: There's rust- - the whole valley of the Coaestogo. --. •. ,--= lers riding the range. We don't overdue poll fazes is either cash It's too bad so many people never► of natural size. Last summer or work. Freedom must still be the same hen was in the news mean in a Western horse-opera ei- find them at all.—Fergus News- with e eight Tache to em. — an s dead bought, it would se egg ig ng what ie Y >; Record. ther. We point instead to Stratford Beacon-Herald. and six inches around. 4.' going on right here in Ontario. UP is Simcoe County this fall they've had no end of cattle stolen. Now CRIME DOESN'T PAY �r the epidemic has apread to Grey Toronto prisoners are.to be al- -•Floral Gumbo Released frolin a 45-foot foot shalt County.The farmers are up in arms lowed.us( of telephones at the after two days; a dog, none' the ' worse for its•orde , immediately ` _ and patrolling their pastures with police stations. :They Il be free �1 7 shotguns. They hope soon their phones,.of course; crime_ doesn't..._-_ -Chrysanthemums—are 'nut" ml o ng o one will be rewarded; ay.Owen Sound Sun-Times. ood to look a4 they make tasty of its rescuers,,at Walesa, Auatrs- and the culprits, who have been —o— , carting the stolen animals away In MORE-BLACKSMITHS soup. Here s the recipe recom- trucks, get what's coming to them. In the next ten years there will mended by K. Hirayama, prem- be too many white-collared pro- dent of the Japanese Chrysanthe- fessional men and - not enough muni Society, Vancouver, B.C.: WHAT JAPAN HOLDS: The pre blacksmiths in leather aprons. The Put a pint of milk and a table- DO THIS DR. W. J.'R; FOWLER sent undeclared.war is China up to Ontario Plowmen's Association are spoon•of butter in a pan and heat. this week has lasted $00 days. noted Ontario horseman,who U the doing a good piece of work in Add two tablespoocornful of co Some 200,000,000 of the 400,000,000 y TO RELIEVE PAIL( All y4'esident'of the Guelph Winter making the opportunity known to starch and stir until thick. Add' Fair. Dr. Fowler Is more than de• Chinese people have passed under young men.—Farmer's Advocate. chopped chrysanthemum• petal. !A lighted with the record entry list nominal Japanese control. All .the —; which have been ,boiled in water DISC OF. A COLI greatest Chinese cities are now in s. ° for this year's show,Nov. 29th.80th HUNT WITH EYES SHUT for two minutes. Serve hot. FOuON �. MAW ��,. Japanese hands. Japan holds seven Several crtielea were stolen George Piggott, of Eccles (Eng- Mia ' ..- - and December 1st. g � �'�• of the principal gateways to China, from the, school house at Port land), considers himself--the Takes only R Few Mipda WJf is attempting to profit' from the Bell on Hallowe'en, trade which still flows through and among world's luckiest boy. In a busy u „Is WW these gates. thelia the teacher's strap. Some road he skidded on his bicycle and es every "conquered" province, of the other things have been re- was thrown onto the road. A a News howeTer, determined and effective turned`, but the trouble ;, to get horse walked over him. Theand i" a search party to work indus- whee ,' disoondert and reduce guerilla resistance continues. There triously looking for the strap.—.. Only his knee was bruised. : Jam, War take 2"�Iris" Parade I. still no sign_that Chinese morale Peterborough Examiner. TabHl:—drink a 1. F2s is cracking• laL =Y Elizabeth Eedy - TH'E WEEK'S QUESTION: What YOU TAKE A RISK Rale increase is expected this year in Chatham hitchhiker is accused ` s, _ of attem t to rob the motoriat Mi Canada's outlay for armst Answer: P 146 RUMANIA NEXT: Lying directly The annual military budget is like- who befriended him. Such incl- in the path of Hltlees_ to !y to be stepped up =16,000,000 or dents as these are a warning to " MW fm the east,"the kingdom of Rumania. cautious motorists not to extender _•tf tai is one of the "have" countries of Eur- 120,000,000 raising the 1989 total to their hospitality-ro- "thumbers", _ veld,eresb and dla• ops, rich is oil; grain, Iron, to- upwards of 150,000,000. r sols 3"Aspida"Tab• •`N bacon, live stock, coal. A bountiful and account for the growing num- � bib b % 8� d ! • rite. Should King Carol refie her who refuse to take, a chance. nw • , , per, '•-� r j p _ —Brantford Expositor. fall in with Germany's plans, a bit- a� .. 4 ter and bloody struggle is sure to `^M►�QWner. �— ' • +� t- ensue over.the.mastery of this re- PARADISE SPEAKS _ r, ion. And'King Carni, let It be, re- Doesn't "` oor We in British Columbia live in �` Eat" Pain.and Discomfort and »: g such a paradise that we should not Sere .Tbroat Accompanying Colds .Membered, Is a strong-minded man.' be impatient with people of Sas- Henry C. Wolfe. noted'writer.on Want. tom'Part7a In a Harry, katchewan who occasionally 41k BEE Ii IY S FY Instantly '. European atldirs, predicts a coming So Tabor Plane to CAt Thelia of 'secession. Times are tough in ,. j The simple way pictured above conflict: "Because of her geogra- that province;they have been hard . often brings amazingly fast relief phical.location; her minority prob• When- Stan Seaton. Teeterville for a Iong time. And, to use an is the ideal from discomfort and sore throat ]oma (Magyar, German, Slav), hes' (Ont.) garagcman, wants serviee, all-embracing colloquialism. some- accompanying colds. position on the route. from the he wants service. And in a hurry. � ought to be done about it. sweetener Ofd 'ter it. ?hen—sec your doctor:He One afternoon last month a re- g p>obably will tell you to continue Reich to the Ukraine. Rumania is a —Vancouver Sun. with "Aspirin" because it acts so ` keg of dynamite. Already a titan- quired -some automobile repair ._ o— your morning fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. Ic struggle between Germany and per. He telephoned to a store 31DEROADS IN WATERLOO CO. And to reduce fever. :'Russia is beginning in Romania. in Brantford, ordered the parts The motorist who travels cereal because This simple way:backed by scum Other countries, like Bulgaria and and said he wanted delivery"right tific authority.has largely suppian _..gungary, are pawns is this cos away", it Is easier the use of strong medic m easing 4 flict." Mr. Wolfe contends that it Teetersn7le is some distance sadcold symptoms y yetapa the easiest, DRINK :• to digest. discovered. King Carol should flatly defy Hit- in the country, but'Mr. Seaton is g met. ��� �' � --•__ .>__ ._..__ could sti up al to WATER nothing if not up to date. "I'll be • .�, , �� � �� .&I of the Iron Guard in Rumania at the Brantford airport in. 16 _ and could inspire Hungarian and minutes, so meet me there," he 6ea feesss the 6LINiloi wastes Bulgarian.irredentists to reclaim To rO1! �"T cup `f in wW- ai° t' ''ASPIRIN" said and hung up. Ten minutes -take"o!the to barbs to Gartletd Tee territory from Rumania. The story later a plane with Seaton as para= !O° °O1 0°Ir �wovf�s Ulf _�eo�.r i e uses-avec am of Czechoslovakia would be repeat- engin', was circling for a landing. WA waw•sed. The storekeeper first thought the see uaia bin swconversation sounded like adore .. tfaCasDANGEROUS POSITION: An an• body's idea of s misplaced April' gr�ppCKp=ilpdi'thoritative British review, the EcFool stunt, but he took a chance Do a s�•f dr•qqNs' :;Be Sure to Visit Toronto for this onomist, has come out flat-footed and also the parts, to the airport, and said that the new position of where they were picked up -by SPECTACULAR EVEN T -the European democracies (France Seaton who had been flown in by . and Britain especially) s the most- Dan'Dwyer, who lives about four r'dangerous they, have had to taco miles from Teeterville. It C;J~ Avenue.Tomato. Caaai. The greatest Motoe. Show In = r within half a century. Qualifying nevi• m A. years. See the aeaaatioaal ad- NOV. 26 - DEC. 3 the statement: except for Portugal, vaaces in automobile design AdrrlifaiOn 25c i s The Farmers' Show' and engineering . . Captain Egypt and Iraq, there are no Conn. tries pledged to stand with Great GUELPH WINTER FAIR For 66 Years Eyston's "Thunderbolt."fast_ Britain and France should a war , A host of Ne7c! Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, eat car on earth smart break out. att aetigns to make your visit vember 29th, 30th and Dlier lift unforgettable.. .colorful Fab- No GREATEST CANADIAN, in a Com- aret starring international. prehensive straw-vote conducted SIX BIG SHOWS IN ONE . dance and variety artists . . HOriei—little--+S 01>itr� Dining and • Dancing. Don't a JUDGING PROGRAMME mica the season's smartest I �' Tuesday. November' Z9th—Cattle (Shorthorn, Hereford, .�ngus and event . . . the most brilliantly O J 0 TOWN? Market Classes). Sheep, Swine, Poultry and Seeds. staged presentation in.Motor ` I Weanesday, November 20th —. Ponies..Thoroughbreds, Half. Breda. Show history. Standard Breda, Hackneys. Clydesdales, Percherons; Sheep. Swine. Of At4gl_ RM�t N Driver Service trove and b ' satThursday. December' ist—Heavy Draught Horses—Mares, Geldings Dalldlas and Teams is arness "Fort"'Care-dlreet to Grounds yon w}y a# Nfii1Auction Sale of Market Cattle. week's Toronto 'Lifht HorseSlow Each Evening at 7.30kar wKkl, Automotive BuffingJCHEAP RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS+� Dr. W. J. R Fowler, President. L•E. O'Neill, Sec.:y V. Toronto Parliament Bldgs.. Toronto. ,-- - ,- .. - Frank B " RLAND OF OZ By L. ra sum \ 33-A TO =SE �.: } _, - • -"What'i the matter, Toto!" asked . "Door me;' said the Wizard In a "One day while I was ezperimeat- They•bade the Wogsle-Bug good- - Qorothy, t• t5e flirts dos rolled up. .. a 'surprised �oioe,' "he must •-have • ins w,tth these Dllls.i.happened to bye"artd'cuntlnued os►.tbeir lolir+i•3<• ` - a vale ills.'• " drop'on ,'on ne-of 81111na's chicks Finail -they cams to a• sign, 'Post . the floor. At that Toto *at up e willowed one of those tai p o 7 operNd-hts mond►sad beans to sing. '..:.,r,s,,,,,"Wtll-he do that often?"asked Uncle gobbled It up. A'few minutes later which read: "To the„ CuttericHps:' First ha ttiedofed a Tonin- musical - liearr.anttaeat7. -No,"replied the this chick ■Lend up and rectted "The so the? .funned the Saw Horse in' medley from "Ths'N&Vb& of' Be- Wizard. -no-wgnld have to have Boy Stood Un The Aurgqing deck•" - that he -cutte "I've never been to meTitdley and thea, to taN p!1♦jise of several of the pills to make him con- without makihs: a alma, mist°lCs. _see the C"Nor .' d tore:' said _ thus" At this.they all sighed��wPPolf ••''Then it recited "The i•7harge of the Dorothy. Nor,I: laid the Wlzari. aoa of a mixed cha hores, Kd,"L1sat s vert ssaMl ei[hap- ceislor.»riSade," and afterward "Ex- Why none of 'us haves been that* ' t relief. "IaCsed"continued the Wit- L1Rht R oa a ^ chickenthen!" d, wonder - 1;�: _ 4 tthey'reellket" e e to tine a few months ago• enters en EtecuHon tTHI hadI thy parb himaslf. A w q,T ,`''`s:"^: .�z-,•-'+F':F✓.rte'-.+wsra-"'*s+r .�... _ - > :'%�''k," •x, no-+7 "•_ y.a. ....._. t'". ...';'!:. . . . ......w•..�a��.. �-_u.•,-,.:.. err•>. ...nv:,•,m,eti y.cm- ..ria -niz'� �'4:Saa+-- °"'!G�'6.c ,,a c.; ....rr• •w;f.'.. ,-°�. tri • - ... / .. � __ .. � ..r^', giro: Quebec Leads In = . Papers, come out cleanWhat. ScienceNumber of BlindHAVE and fresh from the Double Automatic Booklet * Is Doing F, Of•3,806 Pensioned In Canada Y O U 1,270 Are In That Progince •--3.1023 In Ontario RADIUM ARTIFICIALLY — �� '�R sit PRODUCED More blind persons are draw- ` µ Jean Frederick Joliet-Curie and ing pensions in Quebe= thlkn in r his wife, Irene, daughter of the, any other province of Canada. Of noon'rAs as the cold weather ► • tea` 'late Marie Curie, who discovered the 8,806 people in Canada pen- "radium, have succeeded in artifi- : sinned under the Llan passed two comes I have to atop playing bil- liards," said Smith, e • !. cially producing radium elements. years ago granting\allowances to ?, ` • �:''� ' �• ."How's that.' asked hie friend. Thirty gram$', of rare radium blind persons over 40 years of "Every time the three balls get would be required to produce the age, 1,270 are residents of Que- together they remind me of my Ov- radium elements obtained by the •bec. _ ercoat V. s „� 1,023 in Ontario e hievement-in view of the fact A total• expenditure of about Customer' (to head waiter): . that the w radium supply is "Just as a matter of curiosity - Gov- only 10 grams. for pensions, the Dominion Gov- dud the awalter who took my Y —0 ernment paying 76 per cent. and order, leave any family?' FEVER AND ARTHRITIS the remainder beim aid by the Artificial fever — produced by g P Ontario horses, cattle,sheep,$wine, SmallTimber electricity—is pictured as a possi- Provinces. a fig, Would you love me If seed and poultry all under one ble. key to the successful treat- Make Survey of Slindneu I had.only one eye?" • A staff of about 60 doctors is roof. Here is where farmer meets Why, no, dear. What a thing Cut Predicted • went of arthritis and asthma. farmer f11 a Wal'1a and friendly at- Such a fever, or temperature, being kept busy throughout the say]+• y Dominion making the necessary mosphere its they watch the judg- I when raised to a point that might Very well, thea. `Let me carry Ing of the various classes in the Y y that umbrella." Hon. Peter Heenan, Ontario physical examinations. Though result in dPRth if produced by the large arena the act has actual] been in force- minister of land's and'forests said body -itself, hes been used with The "Farmers' Friend" --' last week the province faces the only a few months, the medical ., P some success in 133 cases of Last week my husband went Horses are featured at Guelph, staff has virtually caught up with prospect of one of the smallest <• chronic arthritis. rabbit-hunting, and we've since where there are lin lees than 31'0 timber cuts in recent years. the rush which resulted when pen- .. M �— - - _put up-enough meat to last us classes for the Farmers Friend. Only a few- small o $rations Bions were first granted. „ y P TO REACH THE MOON a year. There are,47 classes for cattle; 72 were scheduled throughout the Once the examinations are com- Neighbour -•- dHe must be r for sheep; 26 for'swine; 40 for seed g There is no present possibility plated, the medical staff will northwestern part.of the province, of man snothe moon, but it y ''cracker shot getting all and grain and 193 for poultry. visiting launch on a general survey of r bbits" Each evening of-the fair is feat- Mr. Heenan-said. A survey of the woo eras pre lc blindness in Canada. This Will a "ph,-hubby didn't ihoot any ured b)+ a g t ne s o a visit ,will remain unmade, Dr. designed to collect data as to age- rabbits. He hit,a cow:' an increasingly .popular attraction. and paper companies and lumber Peter M. ]man of the staff o! •mills had overcut' be w ^ � groups, causes o! blindness and • gond their the Dunlap--Abservatory said last Other valuable information. needs last year and as a result week But if it were possible for - customer I Want a ton of Thousands of gold sovere mean to visit the moon, COQ' 9;; were carried by air freight their yards were filled With$.lough : he world timber to last them the entire have to Dealer — "What size. cent] from: Cro n Englund, learn to walk all - �- again. Pottsow omer — Amsterdam, Holland. "A space ship travelling 160 if It's not asking too'much." . ' _ 1 miles an hour would require 1,000 bourn to reach the 'moon, he Andrew Carnegie, the financier, said. had himself aroused each morafnj Classified Adveitising' _ _ „ by the playing of the bagpipes. ' - ------ even —._. • ' 'ELECTRIC BRAIN DOES Everyone Is of some use, - ARITHMETIC Bunn If nothing more than serv- L A mathematical brain operated AGENTS WAFTED yVIIOLS'rF:HING.d VCHNITURE I: `lwp ds a horrible example. by electrical waves that will BE YOUR OWN B089, GET A JITO LYONS quickly solve equations has been s route. Toiletries, medlctnes, tea. Invented independently at the A city chap was crossing a past- coffee, extracts, apices, etc. Two ALTERATION SALE IIte> hundred products. November. De= 'University o! Pennsylvania and at comber: two best mgpths. Start REL'UXDITtU\Ell F'C'tiAl'TCRE -- --- City Chap (shouting.to a farmer) now. Thirty-day Trtai offer at our -Everything must be sold regardless the Radio COzpOTat10A Of America tisk. Free catalogue, detatla. Jlto • dt coral Thgva duds of dollars w°r b, - laboratories. When direct current — "Say there, is this bull safeY Products Company Ltd., 1031 Dor- of Teal good used furniture to be y'aTID@r — Well, I reckon he !a cheater East. Montreal. sold, at a fraction of.its Veal value. ,..1 Is used the electrical brain vviA a lot safer than you aredust now." Every piece thoroughly cleaned, re- solve bgnati0as having real loofa, K AGENTS--SELL MEN'S NECKTIES conditioned and sold under a post- for Christmas. Write-for samples. tive money back guarantee tit antis- l and when alternating currents are Murgatroyd Agencies, Yonge St faction. 1 used it will solve the equation's 3 Arcade, Toronto. 19.0,0 3 piece solid oak dining. i Csuelph waiter Fair roum suite, buffet, erten- -when the soots are.imaginary. �.��! Fm *■ f•� APRONS BY NAIL cion Llhue, 6 leather seat chairs. In a ItW� Big a.+aitry a.ravt good condition- Has J e APRONS FOR BIG WOMEN THREE 4•tJ0 Beautiful fumed oak din- styles, tubfast prints--colors, red, ing room suite, buffet, ez- < blue. green. Three for one dollar. tension tabie, 6 leather" upholstered ' The $20,000 - in Cash Prizes for post paid. Needlecraft Guild, 531f chaiir& Perfect. 9 BOOK Hors", Gallie,Sheep,.stw..w, L.T NO ck Absorb ers fat upholstered oak roll et BOOK St I EL! X K. HAMPSON. B.$:A.,.Hamllton,_ Goin and Pa,a lbT-- Colle;e REPAIRSsquare laterede chairs,halon acompl lea. A' Vice-President of the Ontario Pro- Light I Show feature Large solid oak suite,spaces SALES AND SERVICE.ALL MAKES buffet; china cSbfnet, 'exten- By ELIZABETH EEDY vincial Winter Fair,Guelph, the Old- 9 Each Evening November 29, we specialize, Fred Stratford. pion table, n-nd 6 leather upholster. eat Organisation of its ki-^•1 lit t`r• $0, ai>,d Dec. 1. Limited. 35 Gerrard West, Toronto. e!dc cQhairs.• Perfect. tarso. Dor. Hampson who is one of $69 Beautiful 9 piece suite in rich - 4A MY SEVENTY YEARS" t.FIItllAaiaStiC ayDAOrtere Of officialCHRISTMAS CARDS ',tone walnut finish,, largo -buffet,-4auble door china cabinet, q by Mn. George Black, M.P. the Guelph Show, being held this of th PERSONAL c.'HRISTMAS CARDS square exteitafon table and 6 leath- _ ,. t year Nov. 29. 90 and Dec. 1, 18'slso Fair from President Dr. W. J. )�. made from your favourite nega- er uphoistered chairs. Completely hit seventy her career" began. Fowler down, are more than en- tives, 3 for 23c; 13 for 75c. Envel- refinished. t Our accord woman member to chairman Of the-Seed and Grain thnalastic over prospects 'for this open to match included. Establish- �7 solid walnut suite, cosba new ' be elected to the House o[ OOm- Committee. ed over 25 years. BrlghtllnR Stu- approximately $250. Buffet• year'a show as entries continue to dio. 29 Richmond Street East, Tor- cabinet., extenaton table and 6 lea- -mous is a glamorous figure In Can- pour. into the otdce of Secretary out°• cher neat chuirroom . Like arse . e� Ised room avis$, ]urge dresser, adian life. Now beyond: her three- Fat Actually L. E- O'Neill, �Parliametlt Bulld- F11 RN WANTED chiffonier, full- Rise bed. sag- score-and-ten mark and "living on Inas, Toronto. Guelph Fair, known _ lesm spring and rand new mattress. borrowed time," she looks back on RAW FURS WANTED FOR HI I`erfect condition. Shortens Life all Over Ontario as "The Farman' est market prices. Prompt returns .50 Smart modfrn suite, Tal►- a colorful and eventful past; "Like Bring or ship your tura to Lewis •7 ity cheat, full size bed, Show," Is well. and truly named. A. Jones, 189 Talbot Street, St. Rarlees Rpring and brand new mat- " a moving picture my life unreels It has long been argued that Here you will And the cream of Thomas..Ontario. treas. Completely refinished. :before me," she writes; "the Chi- fat persona live Shorter lives than. Solid walnut suite, large dres- cago Fire-of 1871 the prosper 1'ATENTa 9 ser, chiffonlen full size bed, other people. Dr. Louis i. Dublin,` saltless spring and hrnnd new mat- ons '70's and '80's the gay and 1 of the Metropolitan Life Insurance ALF OFFER Tu EVERY iNVENTUR. tress. Perfect condltlon. r frivolous '90's .'the Klondyke. Co., decided to test this theory On MacGregor Porcupine List of inventions and full 'infor- �p Beautiful suite' in rich two old rush and the Trail of '98 oration sent free.The Ramsay Coin- w� tone walnut, larr:6 dresser, g women. At a meeting of Life In- GOLD MINES LIMITED puny. Registered, Patent Attorneys• vanity', chiffonier, full -iie be'd, sag- staking claims, panning gold suraTwe Medical Directors in New Diamond drilling startling. =73 Bank rat., Uttawa, Can.^ less spring and fimlied ace muttresa-' "—'� "-- �(`omPlefely.ref,nished. -'running mills years of happi- York, he cited statistics based On Official nine color map of Por- PERGONAL 9 Ilodern suite In Oriental wal- mess with George Black.. Gov- + cupine geology, size 10 x 16, also w" nut. Venetian mirrors, large 121,248 women. policies and Con- Engineer's Report on MacGregor QUIT TOPACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, dresser, chiffonier, vanity. full size _ erIIment HOIIBe at Dac�aOn .•the ..eluded: "The extra weight carried Porcupine by H. B. Hatch, Con- inexpensfvel3•. Home remedy. Testi- tied, sacless °print; and btand new ---Great War. . , overseas service . by these women eventually causes ,silting.Engineer, tree upon re- frontals. Guaranteed. Advice free. . mattress. Completely - refinished. - .,...back home to Dawson.. . Ottawa, prem breakdown of the cir- Quest. Bartlett's, Box 1, Winnipeg. Cast new approximately.i3ii0'.. p +11'11 KENT BLDG. TORONTO Large _dresser; in walnut back beaeller's wife . , the, eulatory system." '�19'SC 1'.HUTUGRAPH\' .flnlgh, full size baa,.'Rtig- <•'t3pe3ker's wife . . . and now, at less*.-print; alfa new felt mactresa. _. the age O( eEYEnty. I take my place QNE ENL.1.RG.EMENT, 8 "GL,OSSY Completely refinished. prints with roll developed 5c. Pho- t Three piece ohesterfirld suite _ - in Parliament; Member for Yukon! «' y w 'i' "^:::" toart Service. Drawer 809,Trenton, �14 u,pholstered In Kood'tapestry -'Yukon.that f love — that vast, rug- Ontario._ covrr. sed country of cruelties and hard= $19.50 Iacrge Ihroe,plece rheste,r- BTAMMF.RtN(: field suite, upholstered in ships, of lure and loveliness; of hard-«o,u int repo,,rust shade; per- = . STA - feet condition. fun and friends; the place wbere-I ful booklet giving full Information. Smart 3=picre shire, upholster= R. ` bave spent the happiest time of m Write today. W. Dennison, 160 9 e4 in real hard icenring repp• ' P pp y Carlton Street, Toronto. reversible Marshall spring,cushinns. "9118, ' ' ' tboroughly cleaned and recondition- ,•_ (In her early thirties Mrs, Blacic ed. joined the trail Of •98 and walked 2 Beaiitifill suite, three pirrex, Jac- ever the`Chilkoot. pass, known as M. I .N K • • upholsterer . fin French ,1nc- .,r• ' guard, reversible \Lar.-hall spring "the worst trail this side of hell"). cushions,, gnnrnnteed clean and An " V a.C. ".. by_ —Mei. erfeet condition. ti v r r p George Black, M.P., for the Yukon bright Mink may still be obtained rent good mohnir, rever�- --Toronto Thomas.Nelsond Sons < < able Jtni•shn11 spring cushions. Per- - =2.75• until the end of November, at fert condition, guaranteed clean. "Ltd., reasonable,prices. We have the largest. stock of re- conditioned rhescterfield suites in the No penguin chicks -have been city. Over lea suites in s-large hatched at the London (England) kpply Midnight Fur Farms"'Ltd. riety of styles and rovf,rs for 3•nu to rhonse from. Priced from snA5 to Zoo for eight years, but, suthori- A.R. Pio. 1 Ingersoll, Ontario. $too.00. Kitchen cabinets from 14.:.03. 49 stoves, large variet3% $4.94 ;= -:ties are hoping the luck will up. Lame assortmpnt dressers from change this year. Eight penguins Awns. t'htfYos ers91. 1t. lv Vanities•A:63. The angled acclaim of over hundred thousand Canadian home• ova.-h stnnaa tA1.7S. wardrobes sai►tt. Mat- are In turn sitting On four eggs.In '�ov _ ,w Beda s--3O, Springs x2.50. New Sat- .r ,. ' owners is r positive guarantee of the greatest heating value money (Z� P ,A tresses 8:1.na. four nests. :can buy. Give your home the•thrilling comfort ane'docendability .Jj Buy with confidenrp. All merchan- 7. _ of"the world'sflnestanthradte. ~ \ dire Gold with a definite money' back guarantee of satisfaction. Thorough- —""—" Order from your nearest 'blue coal dealer today. Ask d'l(jJj[�/LeGaLW(4ed. ly cleaned, reconditioned and care- 71 ' - fully.packed for safe and immediate him also about the 'blue coaP Heat Regulator which �Y� i_: iihlpment on rereipt of money order. 1 s p provides automatic heat with your present equipment. LYONS ... __ �O 'M .. _-.. ` •-Chesterfield Manufacturers ':x nnem rrc oma f t A Minute 2�'S�. s...w sow,cniiora ifwa "'tea trwi,q ' 478 Yonge St., Toronto atiMM9 ton.,xis. xis,diet clef aMtl7 to Dr.Desik'«$Ilea,P71001. its , ' , wMln WANTED 4. 1lrr--� AhM at�irA,�Mw,_gwri� SOLIDCOMFORT - -- , 1 YOUNG MEN AND WOr1EN —al TO tasegisek81►A&GtQ 0.r1l: pTlew. >B MODERN - • qualify for steitographerm. Learn in t� r -- .. ...... t nweeksh'o a gra - c - m -study. Our do „ „ 'asiw Ates holdinir ,rbod.Job". Write with, " Tune in T1 * Shadow eviory Sat., T p.m., CSL. Toronto, or rs but obllRation — t'asean 't3yatems, . _ . .. Issue X4&— 38 6.30 p.m., CSO, Ottawa, Toronto, t s r . , _ . AW .. r • .. ,. 7 : . ..4r`'7v .,, r "�" , �tC'�v"GT-'` st,?"Rya' � •�"'',•"' '.y^.,y' -�f;L�a ��; .7,•5-a •v. , 'w• aTR' :`.f,; , s` .4#;,. }.,. ._y z.s100-17 ...>. ,..!' d r ✓:"r�. v• '' -. - a "'w',. _ .. .wrxs..,,:...,... �. r-w., S >2... ,. ,} .,. -:.+. ,..-raw"� �•�` n x, S'4 s p • -41,09? betwem Pickering -- A V,YY - '•, - a r� and Whitby, a spare tiro with rim, , y 4 No. 75040, Diamond T. cab. Rew- Rev. J. S. and Mss. Ferguson, of r Xiss Ruth hawlie, of Toronto, arIf' Waite Paper and ldetal Co. Keene, were visitors with friends � 1 � tor,e 1'31 Beatrice Str., Toronto. here on Monday last. /pent the'week-end with friends in �� to see s. C. ven- �� Remember the Euchre and Dance ;� —!dins Mary' McGinty, we are soon out -again, after a Iong period in the school-house in aid of- the to report, b sesiopsly ill at 'f illness., Club finance& this Friday evening. forny —Keep the evening 'of Tuesday, « ff � A general admission is charged. It always pays to buy Leader arocefies --0fdr. Fowler, who has been res- Dec' ' free for the rhristana, Cecil and Mrs. Gazely have mov- Concert, at S. S. No: 1, Pickering. ed to their new home near Barrie. Dding in the "Pirie" Block for sev- Iran years, has moved into Joseph -Visitors last week with Mr. We will miss them much from our and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson were: Cowan's residence just west' of the• vicinity, but wish them success in Men's work Boots made by the leading makers— Miss Eva Jones, of $rooklin, Mr. their new home. 3 and Mrs. Walter Stevenson and F. H. Westne is tearing down' Sis man, Williams, Grand B and er •` -The weatherman reports'that hter, Marion, of Kinsale, and y g the present month is one of the the old Elliott house which has "Price 2. �0 NO better luade. Miss -011ie Gibson, of Whitby. �0 LO $5. : wildest in a number of years. stood on the place for 100 years. There has been more sunshine and --St. George's Women's Guild pat is of 16' construction with Men's Ov4ralls and Smock, s`Big E8," at $2.00• are holding their annual bazaar the timbers well preserved. Basa- ably higher than normal.ft temperature ham and supper on Saturday. `: wood, beech anal as were found a- mod ooks at • • : 'Beautiful fancy-work and many o, mon the timbers' and doorways, , — ►e regret to report the serious g Ment Rork Books 25c. 350. 390., 450and 500. a Illness of Mr. David Annan, of her attractions. Supper charge, 3n and ceilings .were low as customary ' ' Toronto, cents. in earl on rt selection t0 choose from. formerly of Pickering, ' ' y pioneer places. pair. Bi wbo, we understand has ssffered a Tbe November meeting of the form of stroke, paralyzing women's Institute will be held .at The -gest Buy" in men's Horsehide work gloves is thronghQnt the lower Part of the the home of Mrs. W,'J. Miller, on COURT OF REVISION the "Gordon" at $1,00 a pair. _body. _ Tuesday the 29th, at 3 p. m. Rr -We heard the most interesting Port .of the Auroral Convention by PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given A . splendid colleotiou off Sbces for the kiddies—Oz delegates, and Suggestions for the that the First sitting of the confession a few' days,_ago, when a gX Court of Revision of the Munici fords straps and Oxford ties. 'hristmas Menu, by Mrs. Coates. P' " parent, -whose child is not at the "top of his class all the'titaae,-refus- Afternoon Tea. ality of the.Township of Pickering, : ed to blame it on the teacher.-A -T Baseline Woman's Assoc- for the revision of the Assessment raze experience indeed. Cation rye on Thursday afternoon Roll of the said Municipality for SPECIAL XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT November 17th, at the home of Mrs. the year 1939, and for hearing app- -A Crokinole Party will be hen] eals that may be dui filed against The most beautiful selection of Xmas Cards We on Friday.evening, December 2nd, Jenlrixason, Pickering,' with nearly Y Y 8 at the S. S. No. 1, School House, _ members present, and the Pres- assessments contained in said roll, have ever seen -- - - Int �4lrs-Powell, in the chair.-The will be held at the--_Township Hall, __ tuider the auspices of'the Baseline �_ , • - - Woman's Association. Prizes will most important busmess of the Brougham, on Monday, December ARE NOW O..N DISPLAY fie given and lunch served. b cte.and 10 cts. Isco l2 in a planning of a 6th. at I o'clock in the afternoon. baa,10c. Make your selection early. r Croldnola Part to be held in the Of which all persons interested Ion, Adults, 20 cts., children, free. Y -Quite a large number from Baseline School on the evening of will please take notice. and govern Pickering Township attended the December 2nd. Everyone is cord- themselves aclordingly. > Royal Winter Fair in Toronto dur- wily invited to this Party, so please M ,� CHA PML .l I fug the past week. The Fair has remember the date. At the close of Donald R. Beaton,_ . been a very successful one as reg- the meeting Mrs., Powel•1 and Miss Clerk. I --arils the attendance and the large Marie Devine sang a duet and Mrs. riwnber,and, quality. of the exhibits Wilson gave s humorous reading. " This Fair is one of the best of it 3 Refreshments were then served• Ca sd of Thanks .a.J�� - YOUR WINTER in the world, and draws vig :Thursday, November 17th, yJ $tors and exhibitors from the Unit- one of the most---highly respected Mr. Donald Munro and daughter, RUBBRS ped States and other countries. residents o! the township, Mra. Chrissie, wish to express their sinDonald Munro as y NOW The screech of the police siren , passed awn at her Gere thanks to the many friends will always- arouse curiosity, as , t' home north of the village. Dearth- and neighbors for their expieskion:s � { j i� y _ did.here late Sunday evening. Wewas a happy. release from many of sympathy and kindness durinx - ---.---at BvNTu�� S understand that on this occasion, years of intense suffering which their recent bereavement. _a lMe officers were escorting a she bore with Christian fortitude D�IDNEYS A•RE CLEANSED and � Men's -6-eye Rubber, .' ${1.59 --t car from, Toronto to the Oshawa Her funeral on Saturday afternoon 4i Buckle Overshoe, $2 50 , Beapital where a young girl, was was attended by a large number of invigorated by using Ru caps. At . ` 'Interment took place In. regular intervals, use Rumacaps. for confined, a sufferer! spinal men- friends 'ingitis, of a peculiar forgo. A spec. Erskine Cemetery, the funeral ser- your health's sake. E. C. JONES, Knee Rubber Boots, $1.09 vice beim conducted b'y Rev. Dr. DRUGGIST, PICKERING. AW serum ,was' flown tmm New g $i Felt.& Rubber Boots $2.50 York, to Toronto, arid rusted by Carmichael, her pastor, assisted by ��� Adverdsoomto y ear to Oshawa. As haste.was nee- Rev. M. Jenkinson, o! the United A]] First, Qllahty $nbberF, made by Miner'Rubbdr - essary, this 'police escort is given Church. She wasa life-long mem to provide • right-of-sway. (Since ber of the Presbyterian Church. FOR SALE -.8 acres on main road Co. at the lowest price we.ever saw, .writing, other reports have appear- but her illness prevented' her from 1 1-2 miles County Road. Good m �p - ed; giving a different story of the attending its services for s number market garden 'land. 7-Roamed Fred T. Y7$Ylt)Irf$f t"1C�kerlrlg a house, large barn, large poultry F.atabllal ed 1857, Blenk n, recently of Ilunbarton is vernesshire.• Scotland, but came to house, with plenty good water, sit- affair. At any rate Officer James of years. She was a native of In- .! n- a the fast-travelling cop who made Canada 38 years ago, and settled catod in the Village of Glen Major. - all. the noise,--Ed.) - in Pickering Township,.at first, on 1-2 mile from church, school and SPECIALS -A very sad accident took place the Base Line East, but for a num- C. P. R. Stn. For quick sale, cheap ternoon, resulting in on Sunday afber of years on the farm a mile f� cash. For information apply to the death of one man-and the very north of the village, which they Howard W. Pugh, Uxbridge R. R. Breakfast Bacon, _. 25ca lb. serious illness of another, when purchased. She was the last sur. 4, Mr- Hugh Milloy, of Scarborough vi�dng member of a family of five. Rd., Toronto, went with his host; She is survived by a sorrowing FOR SALE Shorthorn cow, 2nd Minced Steaky 12c. a lb calf, due 25th Nov. Geo. Tool, R. R. Pork Livery l2e alb Mr. Milton B. Burk, of the 4th con, husband and one daughter, Chrissie, 1, Locust. Bill. Phone Pick 1015. • to the cellar for some newly-made who have the sympathy of the 1 grape wine. Mr. Burk Sr. upstairs community. WA?r PED TO BUY - old horses, Stewing Beefy 12e. a lb• heard the two men below coughing suitable for fox meat.,Milton Pega,' . �.. • -Phone Clare. 1422. 15--1•X__ tens •15e. a lb '.t r n _ o _ . t wr• o in: h A - atran el a d went do �JeW@l S t • strangely, S q vestigate„ and found both men ly- The Pickering fag on the floor, M.11oy,, dead, and,. ' FOR SALE - a wicket baby carr Classic CIeaa er - :3 tins 13e• his eon unconscious. Dr, Tomlinson MEAT MARKET rage, Estonia, color buff, in good > > I condition. Price X6.00 'Phone Pickk. --- ----5 25 � bf Claremont was called, and. an an- 3602 tf `. tll'its, 25C. tidote administered. Mr. Burk will We carry: 11711 ]111e Of. recover. It is understood that they :" FARC LISTINGS WANT - 10 - had mistaken s bottle of spray sol All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers a a' 1 E Fresh ution, with a nicotine base, for the waiting• No sale, no 'charge.'Send wine. Am inquest is being held ut full information to h. V. DISNEY, Butcher' :(phone 3000) Pic�,�ering the request of Coroner Dr. ,H. C. ,and Real Estate, Oshawa. phone. 1550. Pearson. Cured 12-15 -;4ir. ,and `Drs. Oliver Pascoe of FOR SALE - copper, hand-power Pickering Ironmonger Pickering, celebrated their 50th ons wedding anniversary, Monday last Meawasmac ts hing , hine. ReasonableF •• '� �' O. Box 36, Claremont. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lin- Our dol1�ery'i8 at your 8t?rvlce` APARTMENTS TO REr'�iT - el- Findlay Ranges and I�eaters 1 ` a ton also of the Base Lane. About ectric. Hard and Soft Water. Ap- - _ _. - .. seventy-five friends an a ver - p y ea s Ouse n s ;. Bat down to tables' decorated with CLARENCE SILK mont. c ary oven an Ranges Golden Mums, and Chrysanthe• :Stoand Elbowsmums. During.;.the evening an add- ve Pipes_ cess was read by their youngest k son, Walter, and the bride and 1 ' groom received many beautiful '#�� SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY 'gifts. A musical program by the COPPER WASH BOILERS, $2.50 g' children and grandchildren follow ed the supper. The bride played' a march on the Piano that she played - r fifty years ago on her wedding day WITH TH SUH If it is Hardware, we have it, can e groom sang four songs. .—Friends recalled many good times !1 t' • - t • d _ « , s1 - of years past. Four generations a its Ori 18 not IYIa e• avers Present, including two aunts ------ — of Mr. Pascoe: Mrs. Eliza Pascoe, - Coffield' Washer' $79.W of Hampton and Mrs. Grace Allen, of Newcastle. one skater of Mra. pyrex oven ware lowest zn histc�r�r - Pascoe, Mrs. B. McKenzie from . . . Winnipeg; was also Present, Before �saRss aounNos< - srol*.ovrlls Miami- $44.75 i Rgent for (McCormick.Dtering Farm,Machinery and 'departing; the happy . gathering NOM RATif, arc. Jacksonville .$35.75 Repairs. " lest, yeTie that Binds". •sang, - New Orleans $38.53 Our Motto We have it. Can Get it. Or it is not m^ Guests from Newcastle, Brno and TICKIITS AND INFORMATION AT Los Angeles '$69.95 ids , Whitby, Winnipeg, Hampton and EASTERN HOUSE - Phone 4500 the number F>rooa;, 8900 •. • - — Newcastle were among -- prssent. J. S. BALSDON, • PICK .RING